Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, February 20, 1864, Image 8

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    JTEW JEBSEY AND PRESIDENT LINCOLN.
Thd Union members of the New Jersey Legls
, - lature have adopted the following address to Presi-
Feb/18, lbG4. —To Abraham Linco'n,
' Nearly three years ago you vrere iaau
curated President of the United States. A long
meditated conspiracy had ripened into a formida
ble rebellion, and an array fighting against the
flag of their country were promised that in the
month of May, anew banner “with a strange de
vice” should be carried triumphantly oyer the
ruins of the national capital.
Educated in the arts of peace, the people of the
North, were compelled to practice without educa
tion, the arts of war. Added to the dangers which
- ; threatened our armies in the field, the administra
tion was met and was opposed by combinations oi
. men in widely separate States, who .pretented to
be for the Union, but were openly against the
war, and by.others, who, pretending to be m xavor
ofthe war, opposed and resisted the policy olthe
Qoyemment in conducting the war. These men
embarrassed every effort to fill the ranks ofanarmy
of freemen decimated by disease and by death.
/ ' Butin face-of every obstacle, triumphing oyer
every danger, the great cause moved on. That
<T)ivme Providence who smiled upon the birth-of
the Republic, still extended his shelter and pro
. tectionover a suffering country. We hold in
grateful remembrance the brave men who, have
foughtfor our who, sustaining the Na
tional honor and defending the Nation’s integrity,
have met death with fatal determination, wno fill
nameless graves, dying tha : the Nationmight live.
And we now wish 13 place upon record our seiiso
Ofthe country’s obligation to you as a patriot and
a statesman. "Whenyou entered upon the duties
of your high office—and its fearful responsibilities
might have appalled any heart—we "relied upon
your discretion, your honesty of purpose, and
your patriotism; nor were we deceived. Alter
three years of war wo find Delaware^ and Mary
land,’Kentucky, Tennessee and Missouri firmly
inside the Union lines; Arkansas and Louisiana
also are gained to us and lest to the Confederacy.
A popular majority of 175,000 has recently sanc
tioned and approved the acts of the administration
and the conduct of the war. The heart of every
good citizen is now gladdened by the prospect of
the certain'and complete triumph of our arms,
which will assure the world of the salvation and
perpetuity of the Union. With feelings akin to af-'
Jfection, we regard the patience with which you
have endured the anxieties and burdens of your
position; the courage which has al ways risen with
every danger that threatened us. We admire the
* fidelity with which you have , sustained and
proclaimed those • principles which
underlie every free government, and which alone
•can make this nation again, what it was bat how,
the admiration oi man and the wonder of the
world. * Without any disparagement of the true
men who surround you, and whose counsel -you
have shared, believing that you are the choice of
the people whose servants we are, and firmly 7
satisfied that they desire and intend to give you
four years for a policy of peace, we piesent yonr
name as the man for President of the American
people in 1854.
MEHBEBS py THE ITHW JEItSET SEZTATE A2TD HOUSE
OT ASSEMBLY,
James M. Scovel, O. O. Heritage,
Providence Ltfdlam, W. W. Ware,
Jona. P. Learning, Jacob Birdsall,
Geo. D. Horner, E. W. Maylin,
Jos. L. Reeve, B. Rush Bateman,
Henry J. Irick, Wm. N. Hancock,
James L. Brnere, fra M. Harrison,
M. S. Abbott, Thomas B. Peddie,
P. G. Brinck, Rufus F. Harrison,
James G. West, John Bates,
J. W. Healings, John B. Drayton.
PROPOSALS
PROPOSALS FOR BITUMINOUS GOALS
Sealed Proposals will be received at the Office
of the Philadelphia Gas Works, No. 20 South
SEVENTH Street, until noon of FRIDAY, 22d of
Apiil, 1864, for supplying the whole or any part
Of Eighty ZTioufand Tons r-f Bituminous Coals, sati
able for the manufacture of illuminating Gas, to be
delivered on the Railroad tracks ofthe Gas Works
at the First Ward and the Ninth Ward Sntions, in
the following monthly quantities ; eight thousand
tons in each of the months of September, October,
November, December, and six thousand tons in
each of the months of June, July, August, 1564,
and January, February, March, April and May,
The coals must be delivered fresh, dry, and of a
quality approved by the Engineer or the Gas
Works, as equal to the sample on which the con
tract is based.
The proposals must describe the particular va
riety of coals intended to be supplied and the lo
cation and name of the mine or pit from wnich
they are to be raised. If they are of a kind mt
now or recently used at these Works, samples for
trial of not less than fifty tons, must be delivered
at the Works, on or before the 7th of April next.
The gross ton of 2240 pounds will be considered
as the weight intended m the proposals, unless the
contrary he expressly stated.
The Trustees reierve the right to accept any pro
posals in whole or m part, or to reject all, as they
may deem best for the interests of the Trust, and
in the event cf failure on the pa. tof any contrac
tor to deliver the coals accordingto his agreement,
both in quantity and quality, -the Trustees reserve
the right to buy elsewhere, whatever quantity
may be required to meesthe deficiency, and charge
to the contractor any lfesur damage arising from
each failure.
. Payments will be made monthly, in two equal
instalments at four and six months alter the sped-■
fied periods ol delivery, the 15th of each month
being taken as the average of the monthly delire
nes, or at the option of the Trustees, will be made
at earlier dates with legal interest off.
Should contractors prefer to make deliveries
earlier than required, they may be received so far
as they can be conveniently stored, but payment*
will be made to date from the time specified to the
contractor.
Security for the fulfilment of contract will be
equired, and each proposal must name the
mount and character of security that will be
' -JOHNC. OBESSON,
__Hgotap22) • Engineerin Chief.
WANTS.
L§zpioTS! r k^Tfs B | has SSSJ.^
CoSted ’hv SD ‘‘ all ' 735 si-NSOM street?
by a respectable American
- * feio.ew*
"WaTiOVV/Tff'o? 0011 RULER. Also,
if a HOY to feed a rulinjr machine.' Apply to
"W. F. MURPHY & SONS,
JS39 Chestnut street.
fel9-2t*
oSßfeHife'V
MfURNISHED CO-UNTRY°HOUSE^f er-a
Tenient acces3to th»ritv .r. HOUSE, ofcon-
V. MEREDITH, 2&h&,
rent, for the suae
SKHiE-iTssflS
ffl. DWELLlNG,^havfn^^airthe
provements, "West of TirZfU „ j »? c modern im
street.
JH. sized iorniahed HoTnB^atOh Br * a motlera *»
Address "““0-ttOUSEatOheataiitHill.
No. 605
BOAEDING.
“lye several single tie n 1! (ImT.T'" r " ll * L 1 fl *^ ’ Ton 'cl re
'wlYOS' S gentlemen and
Address WEST Wat NTiJf^.vJ lon,e first-class
Office, for one week. STREET, Bullstix
TnDT UE, 103 L WAL
or BOARDEES SlnSe for ‘ be Tec"pion
with and without privatl an< * Snitssf and
feio-lm*
9HsSi and at low prices. le ™" ln quality,
F 4 K A & * BROTHi: R. Importer.
3atOhestm>t street, belo^F^nn.
(9®Estera„ uojijiiscT ±"iano rn*n»ii
wBVySsSgMr. c. e. s»pkt«to‘ ."!^Q—
speoi^pi^
new, ~ Qit 821(1 s^ M *-*en»d ej
Tctui» for timjTi g> aV '
■ell at the lowest cash thej
Glre ns a call before pShtli?. °? iMtalmenta
•Tery»tUtacaonana P SSSSJ •Jftwhere,
buyers. ■ ■ trui he ji^n
G E DETrs a HAIE Vi Eiix^Ei?' a i‘l' iU -
I* commands supremacy and deSL color ‘
peUUon Does not stainlthe skin.Pron^ com J
told by P. <J. OLIVER, 'Apothecarv7l?nS?~ atl
®ottl| r Eleht ® 6ll4ll Bll4 Spruce. pS* 50
■ i ■ no23.slawltep
iy=» SEVENTH WA;
TREASURE!
lowing mer?
Jan. 20— Rebecca
G-ratz, S7a 00
Horace Moses, 25 10
Jan. 2S —S. Weld, 100 00
G. S. Burrell, 2 00
8202 00
Feb. 5. PerO. Sher-
man:
O. Sherman, 100 00
Dr. W. Sherman,
U.S.A. 20 00
H. Lap Bley, 10 ou
Pliny Eafle Chase, 20 00
H. J. Brown, 25 00
Dr. J. H. Morton, 25 00
Wm. V. McKean, 50 CO
B. Hawkins, 2 00
Capt. McKee ver, 100
8253 00
Feb. 5 From Samuel
E. Stokes:
Sam’l E. Stokes, 8100 00
J. C. Hand, 100 00
J, Eisenberg&Son, 100 00
W. E. Garrett, 100 00
Leon Berg, 100 00
J. P. Steiner,' , 50 00
W. P. Hacker, 50 00
Elisha Hnnt, 50 00
Jas. S. Cox, 50 00
J. W. Bernadon, 50 00
Walter Garrett, . 50 00
Wm. E. Garrett, 50 00
S. Stewart; 25 00
P. H. Laws, 25 00
T. P. James, 25 00
Sam’l M. Anderson 20 00
. 8945 00
Feb. 8. Dr. Wiliam
Handley (per G.
N. T.), 825 00
Total to date,
second p:
Jan. 26,—Thos. Bo
bins, (G.N.T.) 100 00
Jan. 27—A. Hor
nor, (do.) 20 00
8120 00
Jan. 28—Per A. G. Cof-
fin. 0
O. L. Bofie, 200 00
J. Welsh, 100 00
soo 00
Jan. 2S. Jos. Cabot, (per
G. N. T.) 50 00
Charles Cabot, 50 00
Henry Cabot, 25 00
P. Jauretche, 20 00
8145 00
Jan. 23—From J. Noble.
Geo. Inman Biche SO 00
John Rush, 20 00
E. E, White, 10 00
J. W. Lingg, io 00
Kichd. Matthews 500
Wilson Watt. 25 00
Mclntyre & Bxo., 20 00
John Noble. 25 00
George W. Lott, lu 00
Joseph McNabb, 500
B. Keys, 5 00
Lawnnce Turn
bull, M. D., 10 00
John Getty, 6 00
A. McKeeters, 5 00
Frank Pryor, 5 00
Chas. L. Keen, 5 00
Cbas. Strohlmier, 500
John Tait, 5 00
Sylvester Schmitt, 400
James W. Queen, 25 00
David Hettetal, 10 00
James Cook; --t 5 00
Wm. Kitchenman, 500 :
George Macky, 1 90
S. B. (widow). 25
Che.ley W. Bass, 190
Mrs. E. Douglass,
(widow) 60
Thos. O. Staines, 200
Joseph Fraser, 3 50
Henry'Burns, ■ 1 00
James Campbell, 1 on
Richard Riley, 3 90
David O. Applegate 1 CO
§397 35
Jan. 28—Wm. F. Grif
fiths, M. D.,
(per G. ft. T.) 25 Mi
Jan. 29—G. N. Ta
tham, 200 00
8325 C«
Jan. 29 From Joseph
Govett.
F. L. Fetherston, 50 00
W. R. Abbey, 25 00
Mark Wilcox, 25 00
Robert Stewart, 33 00
Wm. Harbeson, 20 Oo
Joseph Gored. 15 00
Mrs. Mary R. Go-
vett, 10 oo
Win; Hopson, 10 oo
J. R. McKee. lo 06
K. T. Tompkins, 10 00
Wm. H. Gray, 10 00
James Proseer, 10 00
Chas. W. Gifford, 10 00
Exekiel Cropper, 10 00
Ch. Groom, 5 00
Jas. Osborne, . £ .00
Geo. F. McCaUmontS 00
Patrick Kane, 5 00
Malcolm Martin, 5 oo
W. S. Williams, 5 00
John Keenan, 3 SO
J. Maguire, 3 00
R. Haddock, 1 oo
Cbas. Edwards, a 00
Elizabeth Met. lcary,l oo
Henry GrOdon, 3 00
George E. Kelly, a 00
Ja>. Hutchinson, 1 00
Wm. T. Webbe 1 00
Elijah X. Webster, 100
Henry Sisco, 1 oo
Alex. Denny, 1 00
Thomas Forbes," a 00
S2SS 50
Jan. 29—From Joseph
GoTettP. M.:
Sami. Williams, 10 to
J. Meyers, 10 00
W. Montgomery, 10 uo
D. Ackerman, 5 00
J. L. Morse, 3 00
R. L. Hodges, a 00
Jane Henry, 2 00
James Lumny, 5 00
Mrs. Dunn, a 00
Jas. Burns, 100
Da-rid Tobias, 5 oo
W. F. Smith, 5 Oh
900 00
Jan. 29—From W. D.
Lewis:
Frederick Brown, 100 00
Geo. Prott, 100 00
J. R. Fanl,H.D., ICO 00
J. C. Grubb, 25 00
Danl. Smith, Jr., 200 00
Wm- D- Lewis, 200 00
9725 00
Jan. 30— S. Oolhoun (per
G. N. T): 20 00
Feb. I—From1 —From Joseph
Govett.
R. W. Smith, 10 OO
Patrick Quinn, lo 00
Gabriel Fagundus, 5 00
Jno W. Moore, s 00
Chas. Stewart, s (0
Jas. McAnanny, 500
Mary Lumpkins, 500
Thos. Leyering, 3 00
M.G.tfR. H.Smith.2 00
„ 950 W)
Feb. 2—From William
Johnson.
Robt. A. McGnire, 30 00
Joseph Hnddell, 25 00
John-Bell, lo 00
Geo. J. Boyd, 10 00
Ba-ml, p. Harmer, 10 00
5 SO
Taoi*. Little, £ co
Thos. J. McLangh
■nr, T, 500
T T? B , on aldson, 5 00
J- Devine, 5 w
M. Layery, c fiu
Dr. Vandyke, 5 eo
fc Scattexgood, SSO
h M Sj ady ’ « 5 ««
M. Moree, « in
John Nagle, * Qn
se?, 1 T| A ' DaT,s > 500
Ann Durant, 5 nt
Chas. Durant, f S
Henry Durant, 2
Dr. John Harris, *? nn
Wm. C. Burked 3 ™
Wm. Scriber, ’ S Sfl
Wm. Oram, T Si
Sami. H. Watson, 100
oois-Baupt
■p«k e -r SWS 00
®~: J- F■ Cabot
T., 25,00
IfomD.PattomW. D.L)
Second Precinct, total to
Rhof~w “
Rhodes, to G. N.
850 1
the daily evening b
SPECIAL NOTICES.
ED, BOUNTY FUND
1 acknowledges the fol-
Pth inst., inclusive:
tEOINCT. .
Feb. 10 —Sam’IP.
Watkins (per W.
P. H.), 50 00
875 00
Feb. 12. —Per O. Sher-
man:
T. D. Nancrede, 8150 00
Mier Bush, 100 00
Stephen G. Fotheral 50 00
Francis Fearon, 25 00
O. W. Huddell, 25 00
Mr Andrews, 15 00
Cash, / 5 Of
J. W. Stolesbury, 25 00
E F. Bivinus, 20 00
Cash, 25 uo
Mr. Ralston, 20 01
Mr. Emery, 20 00
Cash, 5 00
S4SS 00
Feb. 12. Per Samuel
E. Stokes:
D. Haddock. Jr. 8100 00
John Haseltine, 100 00
Samuel Huston, 100 00
E. S. Clarke, 100 00
W. B. Thompson, 160 00
J. P. Morris, 50 00
James N. Stene, 50 00
W. Taylor, 50 00
Jos. B. Lapaley, 50 00
Jas. L. Bispham, 25 00
Geo. S. Newton, 25 00
W. Gladding, 25 00
J. Boss Clark, '2O 00
Wm Lynch, 20 00
Dr. Sims, 20 00
H. H. Mars & 50n,20 00
J. D. Sharpless, 5 00
H. Burroughs, 20 0
82,810 00
■BEOINOT.
J. M. Patton, 25 00
) David Mulholland, 10 00
John Perry, 5 00
1 Michael Prainsr, 3 00
J. McNamee, 100
A Ladv (Spruce st. )50 00
A Lady (So. 12th st) 5 00
Dr. Wm.Helmuth, 100 00
8199 00
s—From. John
Noble:
J. Gamble, -5 00
Ed. Moore, 5 00
B. McCormick, 5 00
H. Johnson, . 5 00
Wm. Graham, 5 60
Walter Elder, San_, 10 00
Walter Elder, Jr , 200
J. Miller, 5 00
Mary Ann Hunter, 500
Samuel W. Hunter, 5 00
A. M. Marcus, S 00
Caleb Walker, 10 00
Wm. Andrews, 10 00
Wm. Pollock, 5 00
Levi Krebs, 5 00
Allen Torry, 3 00
Jas. Hebrew, " 3 00
J. F., 1 00
J. D. Dougherty,. 100
Chas. Felty, 3 00
Jos. Mcllvalne, 1 00
J. M. Gowan, ' 200
Ohas. Parnell, 1 O o
Mrs. A‘. McKibben, IvO
Alex. Leidlaw, 3 00
Garret Ruth, 1 uo
Margaret Kennedy, 3 00
W. J., 3 00
Walter Bates, 1 00
■ 81.10 00
Feb. B.—From Joseph
Govett:
J. Farreira, 820 00
W. Thompson. 5 00
Jas. Denny,. 5 00
S. McCormick, 5 00
A. J. Baker, 5 00
B. Williams, ' 3 00
B. Evans and wile, 3 00
J. Stevenson, 2 00
K. Sendmeyer, 3 00
Morris Wal'oa, 2 00
Alex. Orth, 3 DC
Albert Lawrence, 130
O. L. Bond, 6 00
Jos. O. Gfaem, 1 00
Samuel Baby,. 5 00
R. Campbell, 3 00
Thos. Murpny, 5 00
873 30
Feb. B—From A. G.
Coffic:
Abraham Barker, 850 00
R. 8. Smith, 25 00
B. W. Adame, 23 00
A. G. Coffin, 25 00
B. B. Craycroft, 20 oo
S Elkin, 10 on
Lewie Elkin, 10 00
„ 8185 00
February S Morris
Harker (per W.
P. H.): 850 00
Mrs. Levi Taylor
(perG. N. T.), 100 00
Mrs. James Alder-
dice (per G. N.
T.), 50 00
James Alderdice, 50 oo
8200 00
February 9.—Joseph
Carson, M. D.
(perG. N. T.). 850 00
Feb.. 10 Charles
Bullock (per G.
N, T.), 25 00
Morgan Smith (per
G. N. T.), 5 .00
9SO 00
Feb. 10.—From D. Pat-
ton (per W. D. L.):
John Whiteman, 5 00
J. F. Hold, 5 00
910 00
Feb. 10.—From William
Johnson:
John P. Jenkins 10 00
Elias Jester, 7 50
Geo. W. Jester, 7 50
Wm.S Cummings, 5 00
A. B. Warden, 6 00
Wm. -K. Smith, 5 00
Wm.B.Bleodgosd, 5 00
Daniel Core, 5 00
Chas. Perks, 5 00
Peter Bobb, Jr., 5 00
Joseph Cook, 2 00
Samuel Stewart, 2 00
Tobias Kinsley, 2 00
12 -From A. G.
Oiffia:
John Mason, 50 00
[J. Mason, Jr., 25 00
W. L. Dunglieon, 20 00
E. S. Buekloy (to
G.W.T.) 50 00
Feb. la.—Per J. Disk
and J. Noble:
James Dick, 10 00
W. J. Ferguson, 6 00
J. J. Caldwell, 5 00
Isaac Noble, 5 00
Wm. P. -—. 10 00
Joseph Kinkaid, 5 00
Wm. Skerrett, 5 00
John McCann, 5 00
Andrew Williams, 500
Robb Devlin, 5 00
Geo. F'rgnson, 2 00
Alex. ‘Bell, 1 00
Wmi Fai>h, 1 00
Mrs. E. Potter, 50
Wm. MeMußin, 50
Matilda Care, 50
965 50
Feb. 12.—From D. Pat-
ton (W. D. L.):
J. H. Williams, 20 00
E. Rockhill, 10 00
J. H. Geyer, 20 00
W. Hay, 50 00
Feb. 13.—From J. Go-
vett:
John Schaeffer, 3 00
J. McCullough, 3 00
Alex. Russell, 5 00
J. F. Christy, 2 50
A. J. Baker, 5 00
Wm. A. Bundy, I 00
818 50
Feb. 13.—From A. G.
Coffin:
Cbas. Macalester, 100 00
Wm. Gillespie, 100 00
. $2OO 00
Feb. 17. —J. T. Gal
lagher (to G. N.
T.), 25 00
1 date, $3,917 25
•REOINOT.
[Jonah Wooton, Jr.,85 01
Wm. O. Stewart, 500
L. Wooobeard, 501
fLLETIN: PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20 38@4
C. M. Gibson* sLo o:
Jchn Biddl<S 50 0-
E. O. Biddle, 50 ui
§350 00
Feb. I.—* From Hugh
Stevenson: . .
John E. Cope, 100 O' 1
D. W. Dennison, 100 0
Hugh Steven Eon, 100 00
Henry C. Baird, 50 00
Winthrop Cun
ningham, 50 00
James Barratt, 50 00
W. G Thomas, 50 0(
J. L. Lawson,' 50 00
Charles Dntilh, 50 0‘
Dr. W. Hunt, 25 00
Wm. S. Bussell, 25 00
L. C. Madeira* 25 J O
Thos. Roberts, _ 25 00
Jos. Moore, 25 00
F'ank Bodine, 20 00
Samuel Lewis, 20 00
Wm. Banks, 15 00
Isaac Banks, 10 00
"Wm. B. Taylor, 10 00
Joseph Harper, 10 CO
Michael Errickson,lo 00
J. P. Telman, 10 00
Dr. P. C. Sken*eti,lo 00
Jemes J. Skerrett, 10 00
Dr. "Wm. Graham, 10 on
Wm. Martin, Jr., 500
Win. M. Bose, 5 00
Dr. A. S. McMur
ray,
Third Precinct total to da
FOURTH I
Jan. 25.♦ From J. F.
Gilpin:
Henry Holmnth, $1 00 00
John F. Gilpin, 100 00
Mr. Moss, 5 00
Charles Wurts, 10 00
A. Armstrong, 10 00
W. H. (cash.), 5 00
Feb. B—From. J. Q.
Adaais.
Harris Everett, 50 00
J. Q,.' Adaais, 25 00
J. Wyeth * Bro., 25"00
Andrew McGinn, 20 00
A. S. Gibbs,M.D., 10 00
Wm. B. Sloan, 10 00
Bobt. B. Scott, 10 00
Jospli Farrell, 10 00
benj. T. Hose, 5 00
Michael Clark, 5 00
!J. M. Bird, 5 00
J. S. Bird, 5 00
J. T. Biles, 5 00
Wm T. Barr, . 5 uo
Jas. Garvin, 5 00
Bobt. White. 5 00
fW. McLaughlin, 300
Patrick Martin, 3 00
Wm. Bunting, 2 00
Bobt. O’Hara, 1 00
00 J. Graham, 1 00
00 J. McAvoy, 1 00
00 Wm. McPherson, 1 0i)
CO J. Morrow, 1 00
00i
' $230 00
Jan. 29.—From J. F.
Gilpint
Henry Perkins, 50 00
J. Craig Miller, 100 00
S. Fotteral, 5 00
F. J. Syl Tester, 25 00
James Craig, 5 00
Col.TVm Bradford2o 00
Her.W H Furness 10 00'
Hon. Edward King,2o 00:
John Pennington
A Son, 50 00
5285 00,
Feb. 1 Cash from Coi.
Bradford, $5 00
Feb. 3.—From J. Q,
Adams.
E. C. lungrich, 50
Vm. E. Lockwood 50
John K. Walker, 25
Henry p. Smith 25
John B. Saxton, 10
Feb. 4—From J. F.i
Gilpin:
James T. Fnrnoss, 50 no
Henry L Gaw, 100 00
Vincent Gilpin, 50 00
Charles Penrose, 23 10
Wm. J. Yerdett, 10 00
Edward Maule, 100 00
8335 00
Feb. s—From Geo. Jen
kins, Esq.
Geo. F. Tyler, 100 00
Alex. Benson, Jr., 50 OOj
F. J. Dreer, 30 00i
Alexander Benson, 50 00
Edwin Benson, 35 00
Fourth Precinct total to f
FIFTH P)
Jan. 59—From Benjamin
Bullock and FrancisA.
Goodwin:
Beni. Bullock, 8100 00
Joseph Lea, i#o ou
Geo. S. Fox, 50 to
Sami. Wilcox, 90 00
F. A. Lewis, 33 u
Frank Coxe. 20 00
Jos. B. Carpenter, 33 uo!
Jno. B. Thayer, 33 to
Henry M. Fine, SO I*.
John H Fine, 33 00
Henry Wharton, 30 00
J. N. Godwin, 25 «
S. A. Rulon, 23 Of
Geo. F. Joses, 30 uo,
Daniel Milne, 50 001
J B Hughes, 50 00!
Chapman Biddle, 50 ooj
Jas. W. Bobins, 15 00
Tbos B. Inins, 25 00
E- A. Watson, 50 00
E. J.Msginnis, 30 Ou
T. H. Koitley, 35 Ou
A. M uarvey, 10 uo
X. Lincoln, 10 06
Capt. West, 50 (C-
Wm.P.Smith. Jr., 15 «i
T. A. Ashman, 20 00
D. Billiard, 3 00
C J. Milne, 5 00
Wm. Duane, 5 ou
Rev. Chas Dusae, 500
F. Barbies, 5 00
H. Rutherford,' s l *t
R. L. Asburst, 5 00
Dr. R. P. Kane, 3o 00
Wm. Lewis, 10 00
Jots Devereaux, 30 uo
G. Albert Lewie, 10 uo
Femes* Fell, 1U Oil
Thomas FoVbee, 3 OU
W. A. Rolir, 20 00
A. Msßlroy. 19 00
J.G.R.Mc£lroy, 3uo
*1,137 00
Jan. 29—From J. Hari
land and Geo. Gordon:
Danl. Welsh, 10 OU
R. R. Thomas, 26 10
J. McManus, 5 Oil
Sami. Alcorn, 5 on
W, J. Bell, 10 00
Francis Bell, 10 00
Henry Wiley, 10 00
W. N. Mllsted, 10 00
Jas. E. McCulia, son
Mrs. Wilson, 3 00
Cash, 1 00
A. Keegan, 1 uu
Mr. Spriggs, at)
Thos. Arbnckle, 25
Mrs. Wilkins, 25
R. Conuqr, . 50
John Simmon, 5 00
Geo. Fell. 3 00
Mrs. Sands, 50
J.uke Reilley, 1 00
W. McKewen, 1 00
Robt. Elsey, 1 00
8107 00
Jan. 29—From E. Hop
perand W. Robinson:
John Garrity, 85 00
Wm. Firmley, 1 00
O . Zell, 2 00
D. Hamilton, 50
.1. Robinson, 2 00
J. Logan, ,10
J. Hagerty, 251
Fifth Precinct, total
T -.SIXTH PE
Jan. 99—From Thos.
Williamson and Lewis
" S. Heines:
James Kempton. 920 00
Lewis S. Heins, 10 00
Francis Farley, IO’OO
Josiah Crawford, 10 00
John Barr, 10 00
Richard Stokes, 10 Ov
E. T. Hallowel], 5 00
Banielßeed, 3 00
John Andrews, 5 00
William Smith, 5 00 1
John McGTath, 5 011
Thos. McNeilson, 500
Samuel Clement, 5 00
John Arnold, 2 00
Hngh Harley, 1 00
Jos. Haley, 1 00
Sami. H. Warner, 100
Patrick Sweeney, 100
Solomon Bowers, 1 00
John J. Hibbert, 2 50
)ln. Williams, 25
John.McOrea, si so oo
Charles McOrea, 50 00
i le S r I r 50 00
J. S. Withers, 50 00
George W Toland. 50 00
w‘ ar‘ w i ?, dsol '’ 25 00
y?' .M- Neileon, •iu 00
[G. Ludy, 5 00
8114 75
Febrnary 5 —From Mr
Patchell and Thos Bell
Robert Arthur, $2O 00
Wm Bell, 20 00
R. Montgomery, 10 00
Mrs Wocdxow, 50
James Mantled, 29 00
C. H. Stedkam, 5 00
Thomas Johnson, 10 00
John Laird, 1 00
Fred. Greensvith, 10 00
Wm. Patterscn, 3 00
I. Quinn, 1 00
S. Craig, Sr., -2 00
J. Bennett, 100
Crawiord Porter, 5 €0
McMullen, 2 50
J. Niehol, 6 ro
w. La'?nreß(3e J x 16 CO
J. Scbofieldy 5 00
G®o. Gorman, 50
t‘ W a 5 60
i'ia, fg
R. Slack, ■ 1
Thos. Bell S 5 00
Hugh Dunlap, 12 00
Feb. fi—From H. D?Sher?
rerd:
Jos. N. Withers, so 00
Henry W. During, 25 00
HenryJD. Sherrerd,2s 00
25 00
J. W. L., go 00
MaryS. HellingsheadS 00
_.' i ■ _ Sl5O 00
Feb. 6, From L. S.
Heink, $lO 00
R. A. i Ponlson, 500
L. N. Davis, 5 00
Sam’l Harris, 5 00
John Neff, 5 00
R.W. Bitehie, M.D.5 00
Th. N. Penrose, 5 00
Wm. Harley, 2 00
Geo. Redl'ern, 2 00
Wm. Doherty, 5 08
Wm. Gebhard, 5 00
Sainnera. Gebhari\s 00
J. T. Linsard, 5 00
J. B. Moore, 5 00
W. E. Spofford, 5 00,
John R. Huliu 5 00
Wm. Parr, ' 500
Jos. Ridings, 5 00
Edward Friel. : 5 00
Broad . st.,- above
South, 5 00
Mrs. E. McGrnlgan, 5 00
Wm. Ferry, 4 00
KobertJack, 3 00
Wm. Ml Clark, 3 00
Mrs. Eckford, 3 00
John Lane. 2 50
John Sholdlca, 2 00
E. S. Martin, 2 to,
Joseph Work, - 2 00
James Campbell, 100
Jonas Bail'd, 1 on
Joseph Rider. 1 00
Feb 13. —Additional. :
F. .T. Millan, 5 00
J. F. Lindsay, 5 00
l'ayid Smith, 3 00
M. G.. Pele, 10 00
Henry Watson, 10 00
Mrs. Haines, 1 00
Mr. Hebdon, 1 00
Rev. M. Mcllwee, 2 50
Felix Loan, _ 250
J. C. Scriber, 5 00
81*019 50
tte, 51,369 50
PRECINCT.
Geo. Jnnkin, Jr., 25 00
5300 00
Feb. B—Andrew Wheeler
to G-. N. T. 550 00
L , „ £'2l3 00
Feb. 10—From J.F. Gil
|m? S. Wickershara, 50 00
Oliver Hopkinson, .25 00
Wash. Keith, 20 00
Edward Wilcox, su>
Feb. .12—From J. o.
Adams.
James Metcalfs, 10 00
Marcos Alido, 5 oo
»->av. Strawbridge, 3 oo
Goo. Findley, 2 00
S. Woolstou, i 00
(Francis Eitcbie, i oo
i John Woolswn, l oo
lau. 81,700 w
IEOINCT.
ij Joseph Dormley, seo
JolmFoy, sj
R. Kamphill 2 50
1 .Mrs. Ruer, 50
1 Mrs. Mealey, so
1 Ch. Kan*. jj
' Mrs McNutt, so
(Cash, 1 00
jS McConnel, 3 00
'John Taylor, 1 00
' Jas. Filler, 1 00
ilex. Hill, 10 00
1 Mrs. E. Derry, so
Alex. Diet, 1 oo
Mrs. Gilmore, 25
M MeOaulsy, 5 00
; Stewart Read, 100
jAlox. Campbell, sOO
(Thos. O’ Brien, 1 eo
iH. Crnee, 5 00
Mrs. M. Riley, 1 oo
Joseph M'Mullen 50
Terrene* Mellon, 10 00
Jacob Michel, 5 00
Francis Kerrigan, 300
Mrs. M. Dunard, 200
Mrs. M. Keating, 200
J. Brown, 1 00
J. Gibboney, 5 00
s. Gardner] a 00
J. P. Spear, 1 00
K. Jordan, gg
Ezekiel Buchxn&n* svo
R» Jackson, g u)
Joaeph McVeterv, 300
Devine, 1 oo
T. Lawis, ao
B.Given, j oo
Bln, Ward, as
-J: Fulton, g oj
G. W. Park, io oo
Jas. Fumion, iq go
Alex. Smith, 3 oo
<Tha«. C. Derry, 2 oo
£. White, ] 00
R. Warnock, 1 00
R. McMulhn, io 00
Andrew Flood, 3 00
suo 00
Feb. 4—Mre. Xliaa Hone
per W. H. A. toG. N.
T., 50 00
Feb. s—Geo. Campbell,
per J. Hayiland, 25 00
From J. A. Borden, col
lections—no list, 56 00
Feb. 13—FromF. A.God-
win.
Adam Siter, 5 00
T. Moms Perot, 25 00
R. M. Lewis, 25 00
J. Kingstoh from
Mac Kay, 10 00
David White, 10 00
S. Decatur White, 10 00
SSS 00
Feb. 13—From E. Hop
per. per J. W. Robin,
son:
John Agnew, 2 50
Geo. Waterson, 2 50
Jno. Chambers, 50
John Campbell, 10 00
John O’Hara, 2 00
Mr. Gordon, 2 00
919 50
Feb. 13—‘Francis W.
Lewis. M. D., to
G- N. T ,
I to date, $1,719 50
IECINOT.
Ed. O'Hara, 2 50
Thos. Biown, 5 00
Chas. Gouldy, 10 00
Geo. Patchell, 05 M
J. Fitzpatriek, 5 00
Andrew Mcßurney, 10 00
John Patterson, is 00
J. Matteson, 5 no
Thos. Harriott, 2 50
Thos. Songstor, 1 00
M McOleaster, 5 00
M. Matchell, 3 00
|Oh. Uonaghy, 3 oo
Hugh English, 1 00
J. J. Cook, 5 00
James Johnson, 5 00
S. J McOandle&s, is uo
Martha Baird, 25
' CreaT" Erom Me-
S. H. Butler, 20 CC
Thos. .Young, 10 00
S. Bradley, 5 01
Frederick Tucks, SCO
W-. J; McFalls, 10 00
Wm. Patterson, 5 0(
Hugh Colgau, 5(1
JohnMetzgar, 5 00
H. Booth,' 150
Mrs. Moore, so
Sixth Precinct, Total tt
SEVENTH 1
Jan - 2^-Joh I i O Farr
_t°G_NT r 100 00
W™- W-J ar 1 50 00
Geo, IV.Fair, so 00
„„ „ 2UO 00
Jan.29—From Wm. Le
vine, Jr,:
Wra.Divine, Jr., lffl 00
Ch. Williams, 50 00
C. W.- Husbands, ' 25 00
A. F. Sabine, 10 00
Sami, Merrick, 5 00
Jas. Grant, 10 00
Jos B Kirby, lu 00
Henry Major, 15 00
Patrick welsh, s'oo
R. N. Gee, 10 00
Tbos. McCoy, 5 00
Joseph Birch, 5 00
J. Dnnbar, 3 OU
J. Johnson, 2 00
J. Deviney, 2 00
P. McCullen, 2 00
John Daley, 2 01
P. A. Duffy, 1 00
J. Sands, 5 00
Chas. Heoke, 3 00
Geo. Connor, 5 Co
David Bridge, 5 00
E. F. Harvey, 5 00
D. Delaney, 1 00
B. Devine, 5 00
Daniel Wallace, 2 00
B. Woods, 3 00
Wm- Devine, 5 CO
Chas. Donaghy, 5 00
D. Gibbons, 1 00
Thos. Pollock, ' 500
8312 00
So.venth Precinct, total t
EIGHTH P
Jan. 29 From H. C.
Fox:
Cash,
R. Karaey,
J. Brehm,
W. Zeiman,
J. Holtz,
R. Danseider,
J. Keggan,
N. Messic,
J. Nesier,
J. Pries,
F. Ncster,
B. Witte,
G. Gen ter,
C. MeDgert,
J. Bolle,
J. Schneider,
E. Fayle,
F. Schmedding,
F. Storm,
W. Heintz,
J. McGinnes,
G. Beltzer,
L. Fnhrer,
11 Schultz,
W Hodgson,
R. Raminel,
J. Patterson,
N. Ynndersllce,
W. Claney,
W. Bagoi,
J. Danseiser,
A. Stinger, «
W. Fill,
G. Storm,
A. Haylen,
L. Bagot,
C. Teightmeyer,
L Biehm,
R. Gillespy,
M. Karnsy,
J. Hnndermard,
W. Wiahmaa,
A. Storm,
G. Meyer,
J. P. Kerbangh,
O. Kerbangh,
11. C. Fox,
5 00
2 60!
2 00
2 50
2 00
2 00
2 (Hi
1 CO
2 00
1 00
4 00
1 OOi
1 00
1 50]
5 00
5 00
5 00
1 GO
5 00
5 00
4 GO
2 00
1 (X
5 00
S 00 1
3 GO!
1 col
a go!
a oo
3 t«j
2 on
S W
5 Ct
5 00
3 OO
2 CO
a oo
a go
1 00
3 00
3 CO'
sot i
a ooj
1 4**{ $22 L 00
3 oc(Jaa 29 FromThosE.
4 Uo| C?bUl:
ICO 00 Thoma* E. Cahill, 59 00
- Oh. G. Brofcerkamp, 5 oo
$337 50 W. Murtajrh, 0 00
Jan. 29—Front J. W. Richard Nogeat, 300
Leigh: Richard F. Cahill, lo 00
Theophlics Fiiher, 5 It: Arthur MeCooey, 3 W
John Holmes, 5 oo J. F. Klin*, 5 Og
Terence Wood*, 4 00 John Suttill, 5 co
O. W. Yeitler, 3 Uo> John Lovett, 5 Og
Hose* Hal), SUH Lawrence Dolan, a t-9
Joseph B. Taylor, 3 00> Johu lngersoll, 100
Ih. Kirkpatrick, 2 HO; Alex. S. Kilton, 5 00
Fridolin Frcher, . 2 COj Jacob Leeher, 100
Benj. William*, 1 Ooj Wm. Landigan, 2 00
John W. Leigh, 25 co. Morris Dalton, sno
Cornelius Rose, 5 uoiaiichaul O’Boyle, 3 w
Robt. McClennan, 30 GcjPatrick Riley, 10 tw
lHenrr McPe&ke, l 00
W?
Jan. 29—From W. D. $l3l 00
Riley and S. .O'Neill: Feb. 5 - From Hewrs.
Mich. Cavanaugh, 5 00l Riley and O’Neil:
Win. D. Rtley, 30 00 Thomas Daley, 1 50
Solomon O’Neill, 30 00 PatrickChanmon:, 150
Timothy Looney, scu Wm, Stewart, 100
John Bardsler, 5 00] And. Kiukade, 2 30
J. W. Greiner, Jo Cg’James Heßurney, 200
Jam#* Boo*#, 1 oojw. Crawford, 100
Richard Finley, 5 00: Pat. Mclntyre, 2 00
Robt. Harris, 1 «>Scha*. Heirs, 5 U 0
Wm. Harris, 1 co'O. U'Donael, I 00
Geo. W. Flood, 2 uujEd. Cnrrr, 3 00
S. P. Smith, 2 00 E. D. Steele, 1 CO
Wm. McCann, 2 C 2( James W. Prefers, 100
HughHcGuinneee, sgo
W. Gallagher, 1 ooj
tijhth Prceicct, total to date,
Aggregate from Precinct*,
Feb. 11. Unassignable.
Feb. 17. From Wm. Veitch, Esq.,
Paymaster, Citizens’ Bounty Fund,
Total to date, £14,294 hi
G. N. TATHAM, Treasurer.
PHU.XDB2.FinA, Feb. 17, 1684.
iy==»THX UNION BENEVOLENT ASSOOIA-
Lk3 TION—The Poor and the Season;—On
behalf of the poor of tho city the man&gsrsof
the Union Bene to lent Association are compelled
to make & second appeal for the season for fund*
It yras hoped that the mildness of the winter and
the activity of trade would hare made a second
appeal unnecessary; bnt the enormously increased
coat of every article of living and especially of
fuel, has laid burdens upon the poor wnich
calls for greater liberality towards them; and
•ur treasury is empty. Netwithstandin;: the appa
rent prosperity abroad there is an tinder current
of suffering which .is our duty to search
out and relieve. The labor of working-men is well
remunerated; bnt that of poor sewing women is
not, except in special cases. We know of those
who, working late and early, earn but $2 Co per
wetk; who make'common shirts for €125, and
drawers for SI 00 per dezen. Hen control their
wages by banding together and demanding an in
crease of pay, but there seems to be no redress for
women, who are wholly in the power ot their em
ployers. When it is asserted, therefore, that
labor ie abundant, Ac., we point to this
class of sufferers, and ask for them and those de
pendent upon them the sympathies of the public.
The public must be reminded, However, that it is
not for those who are able to labor that our charity
is intended, but for those who are incapacitated by
reason of sickness or infirmities, and upon 'whom
the high prices work an immense amount of suffer
ing. This class “we have always with ns, ’ * no
matter how mild the winter or favorable the times.
They are mostly women, often with families of
small lt costs them from 9S to Sio tor a
ton of coal, or rather sixteen to twenty dollars, for
they are compelled to buy it by the basket,
at double the common price. Our socieiv has one
hundred and forty female visitors who" discover
more of this kind ot suffering than they have means
to relieve, and it ib for them that this appeal is
made. Our whole receipts in money per annnm is
not over 310,000. (a similar society in Sfeio Yerk
rcccitts S7U,CiH).) More than half of this is ex
pended for coal, leaving less than $3, WX> to be di
vided among one hundred and forty ladies,making
the attnual sum lor distribution by each twenty
five dollars, or tieo doUarjt per mcniA.
With this these ladies relieved last year 4,050 fami
lies. They made 11, MS visits to tho poor. They
for 959 persons. They minis
tered to 791 sick. They sent to school 108 chil
dren. They distributed 1,294 tons of coal, 1,477'
garments,3oo stoves, and kept 30 women in rowing
lor their store, besides a distribution of over $4OOO
in money. This winter the demand is greater and
the receipts smaller. The Society, therefore makes
this appeal for further aid, at the close of the
season, when suffering 19 always greatest. The
collectors of the Society, Mcssts. Cooper and
Eraim will make an early call upon tho citizens
and they are earnestly commended to the attention
?! * m c®*****!*!©* or contributions may be sent to
Hi® Treasurer, Edmund Wilcox, Esq., 404,
Chestnut street, or to the agent of the Society at
the office, northwest corner Seventh and Sansom
JOHN H iSSSSfe H-PEBKINS, President
JOHN H. ATWOOD, Secretary. fe!3-s, th,3Srp4
FOURTH fcNATIONAL BANK.—
Iks Philadelphia. February 17, 1861.
fi eotion hbld February 16th, the following
Stockholders were duly elected Dhectors of the
Fourth National Bank:
Wm. P.Bamm, John Fareira,
Jamee C. Kelch, Wm. Brooke,
A. O. Robert*, Wm. Stokeley,
DaridW. Bradley.
„Ata meeting of the Board, held thi3 day, 'WM.
P. HAMM, Eeq. , was unanimously elected Presi
dent, and SAMUEL J. MaoMULLAN, - Esq.,
EMhier SAMUEL J.
fel7-12trpj Cashier.
Geo. Bones 1 03
Th. J . Williamson, 10 0:)
Mrs. M. Gordon, 10 OJ
H- W. Hewson, 15-03
(smith, 5 03
John Kelly, 5 ou
„ . 90 00
F W v"rr" Henley per
W. P. H., 50 00
■RECINCT. 81153 59
Jan. 29—From S. P.
Griffiths: .
Boyd* Williams, 50 00
Wm. Lansdale, 10 00
M. Hennings, 10 00
T. Robinson, 5 00
O. S. Short, 10 00
Simon Poey, 10 00
O. JVL Stokes, 10 00
G. W. Baxter, . 5 00
G. A.Standoridze, 25 00
H. K. Standbridge, 25 00
Samuel Beck, 10 00
Wm. Coppinger, 500
_ 8175 00
February 3-FromThos.
E Cahill:
Michael Hefron, $2 00
Jas. R. Chamberlain, 1 00
. 83 00
Feb. 10 -R. O. Taylor
(perW.P.H.) 825 00
T. Eastlack, ‘ 503
C. M. Husbands, Jr, 10 00
' 840 00
From W. Divine,'Jr.:
Geo. L. Ash mead, 810 00
Wharton Griffiths, 5 00
Jas. Little, 5 00
B Ogden, 2<SO
E. H. Dales, 200
W. Sipps, 2 00
John Sandigan, 1 00
Thos Kegan, 1 03
JohnHockman, 1 00
Jas. Camfleld, 1 03
830 00
rdate, ' 8750 03
'RECINCT.
J. McGettigan, 1 00
John Seybert, 1 00
1 James Dougherty, Iso
1 H. McKcown, 1 00
Michael Haydn, 2 00
1 Frederick Wesser, 1(0
1 Wm. McCullough, 10 00
1 Henry Marrow, 1 0!
Wm. Donaghy, 5 00
John Donaghy, 5 00
Franz Robb, 10 00
Wm. Harris, 5 00
(Samuel Discon, 5 00
! Fras. Wagnier, 1 00
I Cash, 1 oo
j James Foster, 1 00
Jerb. Crawther, 1 00
John ’Bisland, 2 50
James McGrain, 2 00
Edward Milligan, 200
James Bowles, 2 00
James Balsion, 2 50
Charles Knowles, 500
John Johnson, 1 03
Daniel McLaughlin, 2 00
i James McGonley, 10 00
1 John Graham, 1 00
Davis Hinnegan, 2 00
John Little, 1 09
(Hartley Lesley, 50
Z. H. Gated, 1 00
And. Calhoun, 1 00
James Burns, 1 00
Uapt. O. Warren, 50J
Rsxter McSwegar, 100
Robt Black, 2 00
Wm. Harrison, 1 00
Martin Cnrley, 1 00
Neil. Davis, 1 00
Joseph Massey, 2 00
Alex. Reed, 5 00
1 James McGuire, 5 oo
Michael Muldoon, 2 fco
Chas. Carr, 1 00
8070 uu
814.129 23
23 0V
Temple of wonders, assembly
BUILDING, TENTH and CHESTNUT—
WILL SHORTLY CLOSE—Magical and Philo
sophical Experiments, Great Powers of Ventrilo
quism mid the Learned Canary Birds. Signor
BLITZ will appear in his popular entertainment
EVERY EVENING, commencing at 7tf, and
Wednesday and Saturday Afternoon at 3. Admis
sion 25 cents; Children 15 cents. ' ja3
V»APER AND ENVELOPES— "
A The best and cheapest in the Oily.
For sale by ___
DUXBURY & GLENN,
No. 37 North Sixth street.
Merchants, Rankers, Lawyers, Military Om
eieewtoe! 11 Btllers, *? w “** 5
AMUSEMENTS.
ACADEMY Of MUSIC.
GERMAN OPERA.
WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY,
MONDAY EVENING, February 22, 1881.
. On 'which -occasion the Company -will hare the
v o r r^, pt r e ” ll “^ f ° r ‘hefirsttimetiiaßealoiK
Von Weber’s grand romantic opera, in. 3 aoa, of
OBERON,
/
With the following unequaled cast:
Oberon, King of theElfs... Herr Habelm&nn
Tilania, Queen of the Elfe.his wife. Mad Lafoche
Puch, a spirit, his Servant Mad Frederic!
ELFS AND SPIBITsT C ‘
Huon, of Boroeaux.-... fftrrnim.,..
SSKS;*?™*''' -agriF s
Almansor, Emir of Turns “
Roxana, his Wife T..... aadFnnrS
Balkan, Prince of Persia ****** V 1 el .^
Abdallah, a PlArn. .f. e " la . ' H?r r K™n !!',!
: Saracens, Pirates, Turts'.Slkyes, *
will Sn“ P y ’ toEetller witll a powerful Chorasf
. . THE STAR-SPANGLED BANNER,
Birthday. ° f h ® anniTer3ary of Washington’s
WEDNESDAY, THE NEXT OPERA NIGHT
, :Pa f, qnet Circle and Balcony, si;
5O cents. Amphitheatre, 25 cents.
Boors open at 7J£. Performance to commence at
o O CIOCK.
charge’ lor referred seats. To be ob
tained at Gould’s SeTenth and Chest
nut streets, or at the Academy, of Mnsie. fe-20-21*
G?2X£ K^CHE: ' tn CT ST. THEATRE.
LEONARD GROVER Manager
a T ?, I T S T (Sa^ day) EVENING, Feb. 20,
A OF UNUSUAL- STRENGTH.
The Ste^C^efy 1 P^AYS ‘
THE FINE OLD ENGLISH GENTLEMAN,
Wnicn created last night an impression tf the
most pleasing character.. A snpero new Comedy
Scene and Set. J
of the Lady Artists, Mrs. M.
CHAPMAN, Mrs. E. PLAGE, Miss JENNY
g OCR LEY nod Miss C.COOPER. Mt.HaRRY
Pi.AKsON as Squire Broadiands.
Followed by the excellent domestic drama,
ALL. THAT GLITTERS IS NOT GOLD.
l|^i ng G Me £ n A T ND H B^m T ’^ L V T E
an a Sd^. 93 E S^E GIMBEBI ANNA
Admission—Dress Circle and Parquet, 50c: Or
chestra, ,sc; Family Circle, 25c. Seats secured
-without extra charge.
WALNUT STREET THEATRE.
Dessee Mr*. M. A. GARRETTSOH
_CRAND GALA SATURDAY S BILL.
THIS (Saturday) EVENING, Feb. 20. ISM,
The Popular, Farorlte, Able Young Actress,
LUCILLE WESTERN,
LUCILLE WESTERN,
w 1U appear m the great dramatization of Charles
Dickens,
OLIVER TWIST;
OR, THE PARISH BOY’S PROGRESS.
”, Lucille Western
Alter which the l&ushablo farce of
THE PICKET ON DUTY.
Bor office opon from 9 till 3.
Doors open at 7 o’clock. Curtain rises at ?i£.
DREW’S NEW ARCH STREET
THEATRE ARCH street, above Sixth.
Sixth Night of Mis* CAROLINE RIOHINGS
and the ENGLISH OPERA TROUPE.
£ rliaa Mis* Caroline Blehing*
Cbhht firoheim. Mr. E. Seguia
Thaddr-ns Mr. W. G. Hill
DeTilshoef. Peak
To conclude with tbs Drama of
DICK TURPIN AND TOM KING.
Tom King... Barton Hill
Jackey Goosegresx Smart Robson
Certain rises at 7% .’sioak.
Pric.s as usual.
JAMES E. MURDOCH’S
THIRD AND LAST READING O' THE
COURSE,
I XT
MUSICAL FUND HALL
ON SATURDAY EVENING, Feb. 20,
At quarter before 8 o’clock, will embrace extracts
from Second Samuel, containing the death of Ab
salom.
To which will be added a Poem, entitled Ab
salem, by N. P. Willis
Jesse Brown; or, the Pipes at Lucknow.
~, J. G. Whittier
Extracts from the Tragedy of Hamlet Also,
the Soliloquy of Ring Clandins on the «IH
eaty of prayer Shakspeare
The Prodigal Son. •
The Bnilsed Reed, by Lady Flora Hastings
The Lions and the Glore, translated from
Schiller, by Leigb Hnnt
Catawba Wine, a Lyric .....Longfellow
The Sleeping Sentinel (by particular request)
Janvier
On Board the Cumberland Geo. H. Boker
Extract* from a Sermon before tbe Volun
teers, Bristol, England, in prospect of in
vasion by tke First Napoleon. Subject,
tb. duty of the Citizen Soldier in "The ■
Crisis ’ • Ber. Robt. Hal;
Tbe Light Brigade; or, the Charge of tho Six
H undred . .Tennyson
The Oath. An Invocation to Patriotism.
_. .. , T. Buchanan Read
Tiskets for tale at Ashmcad & Evans, No. 721
Chestnnt street. - fel9-St*
mHE OB EAT PICTURE, ! '
X AT CONCERT HALL LECTURE ROOK,
For a Short Season, cOßmencmr
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1&5,
J. I&8CO Williams* 8 Celebrated
PANORAMA OF THE BIBLE.
Tms is the most complete and finished Painting
of the Sacred Seriptnrea m the vrerld, comprising
over fifty of the most
SUBLIME AND THRILLING SCENES
Of ihe first three thousand ycsis of Biblical Bis*
tery, forming altogether one of the finest exhibi
tions ef the age.
OPEN EVERY EVENING at 7% o'clock.
Admission 23 cents.
N. B.— Matinees on Wednesday and Saturday
Afternoons, atSo’eloch.
Admission for Children, 15 cents.
I
LEYENTHj, STBKET OPERA HOTJSB.
I "THB FAMILY EESOST.”
OABNCBOSSAND DUET’S MINSTBELS.
THE GBEAT STAB TBOUPE of tbe WORLD,
In their
SELECT ETHIOPIAN SOIBBBS,
Splendid Singing, Beautiful Dancing, Laughable
Burlesques. PlantaUonScenes, Ac., Ac., by
TWENTY TALENTED ABTISTS,
EYEEY EVENING THIS WEEK.
Ticket*. SS*tenta. Doers open at 7o’ dock.
felS J.L.CABNCBOSS, Business Manager.
/"'I OH CERT HAL L,
Vj CHESTNUT street, above TWELFTH.
MONDAY EVENING, Febrnwy 15th,
AND EVERY EVENING DURING THE
W££K
SECOND 'WEEK—TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS.
Three changes of Programme again this week.
TWO NEW STARS.
Mr. CHAS. MELVILLE, the 'favorite bailadisfc.
Mr. OTISH. CARTER, the astonishing Tenor.
MORRIS MINSTRELS,
The best hand ia the world. From their Opera
Honsc, Boston. Patronized by the elite of .
BEAUTY,FASHION and RESPECTABILITY.
The Hall is crowded nightly. See for yourself.
COME EARLY BO OBTAIN SEATS.
Look ont for tho laughable burlesques this week,
THE BQYSTROM DAVENPORT, lOWA,
THE VETERAN AND THE STRANGER.
New Songs, Jokes, Acte and Farces.
Cards of admission 35 casts. Doors open at 6%
o’ clock, to commence at 7 %.
Jels-6t CHARLES A. MORRIS, Manager.
GERMANIA ORCHESTRA. —Public Rehear
sals every Saturday at 3 k-o’clock, P. M.,at
the MUSICAL FUND HALL. Single tickets, 95
cents; packages of sixtiekete, 91- To be had at
Andre's, 1104 Chestnut street; J. E> Gould,
Seventh and Chestnut, and at the hall door. oel3
PENNSYLVANLAACADEMY OF THU
SiNEARTS,
less CHESTNUT STREET.
Open daily (Sundays excepted) from 9 A. M. till
9 P.M. Admittance 25 cents. Children half-price.
THERMOMETERS
McAllister & brother,
& No. IS
.cY
V SOUTH THIBD ST., V.
| BANKERS & BROKERS.^
SPECIE, STOCKS, "
Quartermasters’ Touchers and Checks,
AND ALL
6GYEBNMEJST SECURITIES
BOITOI-IT AND?SOLI>. ocl
ENTERPRISE MTUa
ATWOOD, RALSTON & CO,
MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE
DEALERS IN
CARPETINGS,
Oil Cloths,
Mattings, &c., &c .
Warehonse, 619 Chestnnt Street,
AND
* 616 J ay-no Street. febl-Sm,
1864. SPRING 1864.
GLEN ECHO MILLS,
GERMANTOWN, PA
M’CALLUM & CO,
Manufacturers, Importer* and Whole
sale Sealers
IN
CARPETINGS,
OIL CLOTHS, &o.
Warehonse, 509 Chestnut st„
jaso lndependence HalL
SPECIAL NOTICE.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT.
M’CALLUM & CO.
Beg leave to inform the public that they bar
leaned the old established Capet Store, '
No. 519 CHESTNUT STREET,
Opposite Independence Hall,
FOR
A RETAIL DEPARTMENT,
Where they am now opening
A NEW STOCK,
or
IMPORTED AND AMERICAN CARPETS,
Embracing the choicest patterns of
£X*I E£ >TER, (TAPESTRY CAB
EOYAL WILTON, | PETS,
VELVET, IBRUSSELS CARPETS
_ VENETIANS.
Together with a full assortment of everything
pertaining to the Carpet Business. ja3o-sfs
CHARLES STORES & CO.’ff
FIRST-CLASS “ONE-PRICE” MaBY
MADE CLOTHING STORE, NO
BS4 CHESTNUT STREET, UN-
DEl Eo9!i??fiTi2®L T '‘ i
For Ooat—
Lengfhofback
gjjjc?, from base el
cellar to waist
andfromwaist ,
f % to sad at tall. /
/ * 1 Length ol |
r>.yy « Sleeve (with /
a A arm crooked)!
\\V .is, from middle!
ol back be-j
tween the!
r shoulders tol
end ol cuff, 1
and arocndV
/ 1 > r?j the most pro- *
, U ralnent partol
S W the ehesc and
1 • waist. Stats
/I if wheth erereet
IA i| or stooping,
ill ! Fur Fonts,
mg a a inside seam,
® 3L 4 ,-*= and eatside
seam tram
hip bone arond the
waist and hip. For
Test, same as
Coat. A good Si
guaranteed.
fel9-2ms
All garments made from directions! sent in ac
cordance with these instructions will begnaranteed
eatisiactcry. II not so, the money will be retnmed
Jorfhem.
Officers’ UnMorms Ready-made, always os
hand, or made to order In the best manner and on
the. most reasonable terms. rTfwi.i g n i tum?
hundred Uniforms the nasi year lor Staff, Held.,
and Line Officers, as well as ibr the Nary, ws
are prepared "to execute all orders In this has ma
oorrectnees and despatch.
The largest and most desirable stook ol Ready ■
Made Clothing In Philadelphia always on hand.
TEE PRICE MARKED PLAIN FIGURES
ON ALL OF TEE GOODS.
Specimens of doth, or other materials, withes,
tlmates sent by ma* l *° “7 address when r«-
CHARLES STOKES I CO,
g ß £*Ss£“ s '
W. J. STOKES.
JAMES BELIiAS*
Sole Agent lor _
* G. A. PRINCE & CO.’S
"World-Renowned Melodeons,
HARMONIUMS AND DRAWING-BOOM
ORGANS.
ERNEST GABLES’ S,
RAVEN A BACON’S,
: HALLET, DAVIS * CO.’S,
jall-3mrps , CELEBRATED FIANOS.
728 Chestnut St,