Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, February 29, 1864, Image 8

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    SPECIAL (NOTICES.
UOUJNTY FUND.—
i4lißt.of.subscriptions.-to.
Pund: .. .. „ .. nn
Washing’n Brown 150 oo
ii.- G. Barclay, ;; Jfg'W
John Gilbert, . WO W
Henry G. Jtorns, .150 MO
A. S. Roberts, WO 00
Ovaries Koons,„ J5O Ou
• Tna. li. Townsend, ou
jfH.Southworth.WsM
d: O. McCammon. iOj uu
Theo. W. Baker, J-J $
Bonsall Brother*,, *r?
Elwood Bjnsall, .>3 00
additiofti>
lifercgl
R H. Downing, 100 00
S' wr Troutman, 100 00
W A. Mitchell, 100 00
johnK. Barclay, 100 00
George B. Wood, 100 00,
James. Magee, 100 00
J. Sergeant Price, 100 00
J. B. Lippincott, 100 09
Israel Peterson, 101) 00
J! JL. Sharp, 100 00
H. B. Benners, 100 00
Wm. F. Hansell, 100 00
J. W. Goff, 100 oo
G. W. Fahnestock, leq 09
Robert Ervien. 100 09
John Woodruff, ,100,00
Wm. I.- Schaffer, 100 00
J Fraley Smith, 100 00
Frederick Graff, 100 09,
jfhom S5O TO SlOO. ;
S, p.'Hansell, ■ 70 00,
John W. Ktllon, 75 00 .
William Musser, '75 00
Henry S. Field, 75 00
W: C. Hehmle, 70 00
J. W. Claghorn, 70 00
IBIPTIOKS.
Joseph S. Jones, 50 00:
John Rice, . 50 00
Joseph' Trimble, 50 00
John S. Stairs, 50 00
Joseph: S. Jones,
(additional) 50 00
John B Myers, Jr. 50 00
HarryO. Kennedy, 50 00
11. Baker, 50 00
■ ——T'vbitS WABI
tne Tenth Ward Boon.y B
Cuizens- o I
S Flanagan, 350 DO
§d£krdj&ratz, 3»3 ot : [
■William €l. Baker, 200 001
Stephen Colwell, 200 0< J
Samuel Powell, 200 (W|
Wm.P. Hainm, 200 00J
A. Whitney & Sons 250 00 ;
JJ r& T °° da " d **>«>
G . . g ?dditional, 100 00
.Toha M. Kennedy, 150 00
JO “t* ■ ' - 9100 sunso:
johii M.Ford,.. 100 001
William K. Bray 100 00
A. M.Herkness, 100 00 .
Henry O. Howell, 100 00 !
Thos. I. Potto, 100 00 .
additional, 100 <K- 1
<?finmel StniUi, ; 100 00 ,
fSUrdM- Orne. 100 00 :
100 00 .
f*s“ --JSS-
B D. & Son, 100 00
TM. BnlloCk,. IQP 00
JV H Williams, 100 00
K‘m. Coates, 100 00
aijdsoeiptionb op :
Cash,
li
. «
Thomas Allman, -67 50
x nouu»= a. BUBBO
Clement H. Smith 50 00
SSm Bitter, 50 00
George Muller, o 0 <W
- loTo
CtSlfs# Sower, |0 00
i a TMove?,
vrmM- Vfilson, 50 00
Coleman Wynn, 50 00
E Kirkpatrick, 50 00
Jos. Sharpless, MOO
Win. H. Allen, 50 00
Wm. S. Cruthere, 50 00
Frank Walter, e 0 00
■Ed\v Ij. Clark, 50.00
Wm K Dubois, 50 00
Paul Graff, ou 00
H, W. Safford, for
the support of
families ot yol
unteers, VV,
George B. Collier, 50 00
1 pnolr 50 00
Patrick ’McHngh, 60 00
Wm. S. Brown, 50 ( 0
J C. De Christman, 50 00
airs. H. A. Bey
□olds, 0®
Ezra Bowen, 50 00
Charles B.Stewart,so 00
Barnes Pollock, 50 00
Wm. B Bullock, 50 00
James Crissey, 50 00
E. W. Miller, 50 00
E. P. Kershaw, 50 00
W. Oadwalader, 50 00
J. G. Maxwell, 50 00
P. Coleman, 50 00
Cash per G. H.W.,50 00
T. H. lepttY, 50 00
E. Mitchell, 50 00
P. Bushong, 50 00
F. Klett, SO 00
John J. Sharpless, 50 00
Hr. E. Gilbert, 50 00
R. S. Johnson) 50 00
Francis Jordan, 50 Oo
W. C. StUes, Jr., 50 00
John Oarrovri 50 00
J. T, Baily, 50 00 :
Samuel As berry, 50 00 !
B. S. Janney, Jr.,
: & Co., 50 00
Samuel Moore, 50 OO
David Stuart, 50 00
J. G. Fryer, 50 00
Frauds Heyl, 50 00
jas. B. Sheppard, 50 00
James S. Martin, 50 00
Geo. C. Howard, 50 00
Edw S. Mawson, 50 10
Paul P. Keller*. 50 00
S. F. Corliea, 50 OO
S. Hoffman, 50 00
John H. Harkness, 50 00
J. G. Oresson, 50 #0
Ge>. W. South, 50 00
James F. Magee, 50 00
E. Morris, 50 00
S. J. Kenneday, 50 00
Edward Clinton, 50 00
Edvard Cl&xton, 50 (H)
Rene Gnillou, 50 00
Dryburgh & Son, 50 00
O. T. HiUiefj, 50 00
Tnomas Earp, 50 00
i SCESCRirTIONS.
(Joseph BroomaH, 40 00
(George Sharp, 00 00
\ John Homan, 30 00
ij Robert G. White, 30 00
i|H. Bridport, 30 00
Clias. E. Karen. 35 00
Dr. G. T. Barker, 3S 00
D. R. Knight* 40 00
John D. Barr, 40 00
J S. Hawn, 25 00
DJ. Blair, 25 00
D. F. Freese, 25 00
D. Hendricks, 25 00
■Wilson Fenton, 23 00
T. B. Thomas, 25 00
E. W. Barton, 25 00
C. Haines, 25 00
FROM s*2s TO S5O
Geo. Truman, GS 001
Joseph M. Pile 30 00
Cash from 7 persons, 31 sol
Samuel Hood, 40 00j
Dr. Rodman, 10 00 j
Charles T. Brans, 40 00
G. Henderson,Jr., 40 f-0
Geo. F. Wardell, 40 00
iff. J. Joyce, 40 00
H. Miller, 25 00
James Eachell 25 00
P. Falby, 25 00
J. Mcßride, . 25 00
J. J. Wilson/ 25 00
G./Erwins, 25 CO
S. H. Radford, - 25 00
G. Young, 25 00
W.. Conover, 25 f 0
WV A. Ring, 25 00
Franklin Smith, 25 00
E. W. RanK, 25,00
Jj. Slack. 25 00
J. T. Hill, 25 10
J. G. Weeld, . 25 00
H. G. Smith, 25 00
C. H. Graham, 25 00
John Davis, 25 00
Wm. Taylor, 25 00
A. E. SUulze, . 25 COI
Cosh, 25 00
Edward Hopper, 25 Oi
Dr. W. A. Reed, 25 «i
Edwin Morey, So 00
Joseph Wilkins, 25 00
Jos. Wilkins, Jr., 25 00
Curwen Stoddard, 25 (JO
A. E. Kirkpatrick, 25 0(1
James M. Farr, 25 00
T. Rittenbouse, ■* 25 CO
A. Donnelly, 25 00
C. Pool, ‘ 25 "00j
A. Bank, 25 0t
J. W.. Vaughan, 25 oo
J. Y. McLSughliil,2s 0 |
W. Boyd, 25 Mu
L. B. Larrv, 25 001
E. C. Kleckner, 25 «i
N. B. German, 25 CO
P. Fox, 25 on
E. J. Magee, 25 00
Sami. R. Ennis, 25 Oi
W. R. Coles, 25 00
Henry Baldwin, 25 (n
©. A. Schwartz, 25 a
oimons, 25 00
"Wiiilam R. Stack
house, 25 Of :
Richard A. Lewis, 25 00
M. A. King, 25 00;
Wm. H. Johnson,' 25 00
James E. Brown, 25 00
Wm. Eisonbrey, 25 00
Vim, S. Pierce, 25 01
Cash per G. T.
Barker, 25 00
H. O. Lancaster, 25 00
S. Broadbent. 25 00|
George Whitely, 2.5 00
A. S, Naudain, 25 00
John Biblev, 25 00
H. Craig A Co., 2.5 00 '
A. Heaton, 25 00
B. V. 'Massey, 2.5 oo!
W. H. Alderdice, 25 001
TV. M. Greiner, 25 00l
Parker Owen, 25 00.
Fnirnan Sheppard, 25 00
R. O. Cornelius, 25 00
Robert Reed, 25 ou
S. P. Hancock 25 00
R. C. DaTis, 25 00
G. Hamilton M. D. 25 00
Cash per G. H. W. 25 00
J. Cook Longstreth 25 00
J. Steinmetz, » 25 00
A. Taw, 25 00ii
G. H. Miller,. .25 00 )
B. H. Harper, 25 00
M- 8., 25 00
. Rothermelr- :25 00
1 Thomas Bobinson, 25 00
~ „ S2O stJBSoi
W. Steerer, S2O 00 .
GeorgeFobes, 20 00 1
Thos. R. Glenn, 20 (Hi '
Henry Atklmon, 20 00
M. Cunningham, 20 00
S®!? eld * aj Wl 1
t“w’ l, '> 20 °o •
J. W. Price, 20 co
U. J. Rowland, 20 00
JjTi Cash, ' 20 00]
Klemm, 20 00
Dr. R. P. Thomas, 20 00
George W. Bacon, 20 00
George Quinn, 20 00
Cash, 20 00
Edwin Troth, 20 00
John B. Parker, 20 00
Wm. Grosholz, 20 00
Wm. Caldwell, -20 00
M. H. Bicharson, 20 00
Wm. Chapin, 20 00
Alexander Kerr, 20 00
Horace N. Kates, 20 00
O. S. Kates, 20 00 ,
Mary F.R., per E. ■
„8.K., 20 00
2O 00)
' 20 00 (
Thwidore D. Rand, 20 00 ;
v>. S. Haws.
p.fe, is
■SSS3SB- 13
J. F.Bheatr. 20 w
Jos. w. Sander, 20 00
- • • $l5 BU2IBOI
Ft O Ganigues, *i s 00,
Thomas Sherridan, 15 out
O. L. Ingram, 15 oo;
W. H. Weimer, 15 00
J. G. Bumgardner, 15 00
D.' Boyer Brown, 15 TO
J. F. Goodwin, - 15 00
Daniel Sutler, 15 CO
Thoa. J. Hemphill, 15 00.
J." M. Barstow, 15 00
J. JDS. Farr, 15 00
L. Seibert, 25 00
G. Anderson, 25 00
S. Churchman, 25 00
O Scliriver, 25 00
CK Wonderly, 25 00
J H. Hunt, 25 00
Thomas M. Zell, 25 00
ffm. Pearsall, 25 00
D. E. Wilson, 25 00
Win. Draper, 25 00
Wm. at Whitaker, 25 00
31. 3VL Warner, 25 00
It Stokes, 25 oo
Eli Hi Bart, 25 00 i
P. Doyle,. 25 00
Henry McQnfud, 25 00 t
H. A. Phillippi, 25 00 ‘
31. Dongherty, 25 00 '
J. E. Dongherty, 23 0,)
Henry Eas Witz, 23 trj ;
Geo. W. Powell, 25 00 1
Win. H. Knight, 25 0J
Thos. 34. Hughes, 23 00 :
J. Hoys Carson, 25 00 >
J. D. Gibbs, 25 00 i
G. Snowden, 25 00 j
J. 31. Bliodes, 25 00
Thos. Rhodes, 25 00
,X. Bazin, 25 00 I
W. Lee, 23 00
P. J. Aubin, 25 00
Titus S. Emery, 25 00 |
Biestel & Eno, 25 00 i
Fred. Pazson, 25 00
W. C. Smyth, 25 00
J. I. Bideway, 25 00 |
T. Edwin Bidg- j
way, 25 00
Isaacs. Williams, 25 00
J. W. Biddle, 25 00
r. B. Williams, 25 00
Miss Sarah E. i’ar
nnm, 25 00
O. D. Tallmage, 25 00
Richard Parry, 25 00
E. C. McClnre, 25 00
N. Bmo*,- ' . 25 00
Hiram Horter, 25 00
W. Longhridge, 25 00
Wm. Wharton, Jr., 25 00
W. Wainwright &
Sous, 23 00
Henry B. Baiguel, 23 00
.Day id Lee, 25 00
|S. B. Brick, 25 00
] Joseph Cox, 25 00'
IGeorgeL Knowles2s 00
jJ. B. Harding, 25 00
■ Wm. H. Nassau, 25 00
Cash “ W. L. 8., 25 00 ,
' James 34. Fadden, 25 oo
i James Davis, 23 00
I James Marshall 25 UO,
1 Win. Wainwright,
Jr., ' 25 00
Isaac Snlger, 25 00
William Gaul, 25 00
J. A. Needles, 25 00
ic. H.. Needles, 23 00
34. H. Cross, 25 00
J. W. Bugbee, 23 00
Haxy Walter, 25 .00
W. C. Harbison, 23 00
|T. B. Pogh, 25 00
jbiptioxs. '
h. K Eippincott, .20 00
C. Scott, 20 00
Wm. D. Eodgers, 20 00
W. S. Hagany, ~ 20 00
Wm.H. Vanlngen,2o OO
Charles 34. Cresson,2o 00
John Bisler, 20 00
Myers Shew, 20 00
John McGlinh, 20 00
IT. Evans, 20 00
|Jas 34. Stewart, 20 00
I S. Smecker, Jr., 20 00
I John Gardiner, 20 00
!h- Omensetter, 20 00
SriSutler, 20 00
William Mencke, . 20 00;
Bodmanß.Ellison, 20 00
J* 20 00
n 20 00
n 20 00
D. W. Chandler, 20 00
BobertNeiles, 2000
Jacob Ickler, 20 00
SamuelW. Hess, 20 00
8. M* HolbTook, 20 00
Dr. C. Bane, 20 00
?• 00
James M. Kerns, 20 09
A. W. Straub, . 2000
E. H. Neall, 20 00
[W. B. Hanna, 20 00
W. w. Weaver, 20 00
Ig- PhTry, 20 oo
T 20 00:
lO 3rSrt n ’ 20 00 '
■U O g.j»
niPTIOSH. • w
JVG C cgl U dweU, \IZ
\ll
itekisr 1 ’ “5
' W.pl AsS" 4 ' 51 00
Edward A Adams, la oe
| James Belskey, . 15 00
[Philip Heppe, is 00
.vi Gts Elkington, 15 00
i Oliver Ingram, 15 00T
i Gbarle3 Bnrkhardt,ls 00 •
i W* 'ls-UO-*
)Rir_TIPNS,
k Edward Abbott, 10 00
»
i I), mtWiis, 1j.00,^
► Thos; Mooney, 10 00-
k Wm Booth,, 10 00
I aqi,Uaßagwg£-|OiO»-'
i GHBeaumont, MD.IO 00
iT. B. Langton, 10 00
i jiso.'T. Lange, 10 00
i IV. H. Garrett, .10 00
i John Garrett, 10 00
Cash, r : 10 00
Z. Gemmell, 10 00
J,.Jackler, 1« 00 ■
J. J.Gaplun, 10 00
) J*B.’ Lee Ic Co , 10 00
! joS
I W. H. Fletcroft, . 10 00
> Cash, " 10 00
i .T. F. Iredell, . 10 00
i E. Fest,' 10 00
i Samuel E, Kister, 10 00
18. J. Woodward, 10 00
I J. 11. Keed, 10 00
I H. Matlack, 10 00
I E. G. Etkinton, (ad. )10 00
I Hr. Spillin, ‘ . 10 00
) D. R. Bnrr, 10 00
MS: W. Holland,: 10.00
I Harry Riter, 10 00
) E. L. Schlemm, 10 00
i Isaac Taj lor, 10 00
H. W. Stinuon, 15
Jesse Garnett, ® 0( j
B. Hopper.
-Jolia H> P MIi9 J, 0 srnso
' * sia:Oo
T, iO w
v-Bi iifi «o
' o' r ‘ v ro c 0
K pavis (col’d) JO.OO
George G>ant, ; 10 W)
Tohn Lenahan, 10 00
jobnG. Moore, 10 00
V, Corlies, ' 10 00
.T. U. Carter, 10 00
Jno. F. Combs, 10 00
K. Ferguson, : • 10 00
'.T. L. Lipman, 10 00
D; A. Knight, .10 00
"Joseph Bimby. 10 co
Xi, Mayer. . 10 00
Joseph Wehner, 10 00
E- Scbnseell, 10 00
Gto.W. Dixon, 10 00
John B. Herron, 10 00
Edward lUman,• 10*00
Frank Cookman, JO 00
O. Tar lor, ' 10 00
A l . Bitter, (add.) 10 00
A. Koidot, 10 00
S. Potts. 10 00
Z. Hopper, (add.) 10 00
C. B. Hemphill. 10 00
Jos. Kinike, 10 00
Thomas. Rhodes, 10 00
Jos. S. Matt,' 10 00
O. W. P. Natt, 10 00
John Roberts, Sr., 10 00
J; C. Leeds, 10.00
Robert Smith, 10 00
A. E. Kirkpatrick, 10 00
A. Partin, , 10 00
Hatter, - 10 00
Samuel O. dodgers, - 10 00
Jos. B. Rockhill, 10'00
James Hayworth, .10 00
(iland B. Miller, 10 00
Mrs R. F. Horton, 10 00
Henry Brooks, 10 00
Mrs. Yeager, 10 00
John Saylor, 10 00
O. Pickering, 10 00
A. M. Thompson, 1 10 00
Henry I>lbnrn, 10 00
Cash, C. R. K.. 10 00
um. H. 'Wayne, 10 00
W. L. Webb, 10 00
Isaac H. Bay, 10 00
Dr. E. L. Dner, 10 00
R. O. Clark, 10 00
A. H. Seipt, 10 00
Geo. Lawrence, 10 00
g: Hager, . 10 00
S. & F. Woodruff, 10 00
. L. W. Bickley, 10 00
Wm. Y. Nelson, 10 00
Wm. J. Cornell, 10 00
E. L. Burnham, 10 00
G. W. Blake, 10 00
,T. W. Chandler, 10 00
M. P. McEwen, 10 CO
John Sheaff, 10 00
Jno. Andrews, 10.00
A. J. Fish, * 10 00
N- Gilbert, - . • ,10 00
S. Boyd, 10 00
Cash, T, 10 00
J. HB-, WOO
W.H. H., 10 00
Cash, B, 10 00|
! A. R. Vanhorn, 10 cut
Cbas. Higbee, 10 00|
George Dorsch, lp Otij
Thomas Reed, 10 00
James V- Stokes, . 10 Oti
John Weidenbacherl* 00 .
J. T. Sherwin, 10 00
John W. Heins, 10 00
Wm. Sinckler, 10 00j
C.L.lngram,add’l, 10 00!
P. McManus, 10 CC!
Wm. Claik, 10 001
Wm. Collady, 10 00
James Mason, 10 00 1
James Paitrick, 10 00 '
E. G. Gerhart, 10 00
Andrew Rankin, 10 00
George H. Beamer, 10 t o .
Dr. J. G. Griffiths, 10 Cu .
Wm. T. Fry, 10 00 .
W. C. Desmond, 10 00 i
i Albert Qmdnow,- 10 00.
I W r . H. Kirby, 10 00
ID. D. Williams, 10 00!
j B. G. A., 10 00|
: Francis Parker, 10 CO;
1 Mrs. Sarah Homan, in Coj
: Wilfred Hall, 10 00
! George N.'Allen, 10.00,
! J. Fry, 10 ol|
■ C. A. Green, 10 00 i
! P. F. Bothermel. 10 00
; W. H. MacDowell, 10 00
; Charles Jewell, 10 00
• H. B. Lippincott, 10 00
! R. W. Cushman, 10 cu
i E< mnnd LeTerlng, 10 CO
i H. L. Jewell, 10-00
! Cash,per t>. O. M.,10 00
' D. Weatherby, Jr. ,10 (o|
i TUB rOLLOWIXG JIBED
| _ BA'
Edward Banks
CLarles 31. Dalson,
M. Ileßeuedetb,
G W. HutchlnsoK,
llilirfd H. Hippie.
A. H. Fish. M.D.,
W. L Oakford,
A. Tees,
A H. Parke,
J. Cuthbert,
L Biaddock,
Josephus Speak,
Win. Gracey,
I'. Kcsay & (Jo.,
O. Seidensticker,
C.*L. Lincoln,
C.L. Minster,
J. Lnkens, 31. D.,
Hebert Kelsq.
liayid Gilbert,
W. Tanaken.
Jas. H. Taylor,
J. C. Leib,
Geo. T. Bain,
Jno. Keel,
Clash. L. .T.
G. Hopper,
Cr. Caen,
H. Bavis,
Hamilt' n Scott,
John Bowles,
F. M.-Faust,
C. b.. Metzger,
Cash, El. O. G.,
J. Manderfield,
T. Dstis,
"Bobert Fletcher,
John Thompson,
William Walton,
N. Hnlon,
Thomas Haney,
John'Haoghenbnagh,
Capt Jos. l: McMackin.
Thomas 31c A dams, < ' •
Julius Thomas,.
Philip Dahl,
George 4.. Lenrs,
Lewis Carrie,
James S. Levers,
Thomas Oraven,
Mr. Fhilson, .
Wm Towrsend,
Mr. Forepaugn,
B. F. JehnEon,
B. C. Meeser,
Mrs. John Drew,
E. M. Erikme,
Mrs. Willis,
A. Montgomery,
3lis. S. Alexander,
Conrad Binge, .
Willie B; Keeney,
J. W.,
John 11. Latta,
Sir. Tanleer.
Henry Hinee,
John Eoberts, Sr.,
A. Caldwell,
Ohas Lotkey,
J. D. Moore,
Henry Parsons,
Edwin Ingraham,
Eobert S. Davis.
J. W. Owens,
Thos. H. Hamilton,
Henry Landis,
Cash,
D. Londenslager,-
Isaac Caffrey,
Mr. Ellicott,
Mr. Wolle,
E. Henderson,
Geo. Mneller,
F. Sachen,
J. O. Panstra, Jr.,
Mr. Williams,
Eobt. - Hayes,
S. Killman,
H. Waganell,
McCrait,
B. T, Boettger.
C. P. Friend,
E. B. Petit, • V
E. P. Cooper,
James Campbell, '
George W. Kendrick, Jr.
F. Byan,
B. L‘ Barns,
William H. Jones,
X. Bazin,
F. A. Wenderoth, •
William H. Fry,
H. Snyder, (additional,)
William Stronp,
Mrs. Underwood,
c. Stevens,
F. Nichello,
J- A. Kcete, .
John Marl,
H. Basing 1
George Alexander,
fHE DAILY OPENING BULLETIN : PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY,.FEBRUARY 29 1884
George Barclay, .10 00
Dr. Robert Foster, 10 O'J
D. J. Hoar, • 10 00
W. H.Wannamaker,lO 00
Jacob Orie, - 10 00
F. tee, • 10 00
T. M. Dixon,. 10 00
A. R. DeHaven, 10 00
O. A. Burnham, 10 00
.T. A. Kirkpatrick, 10 00
Mrs. G. W. Rlter, 10 00
M. B. Wetherill. 10 01
E. "Wetberill, 10 03
John Dtfrborrow, 10 01
W. C. Stroud, 10 03
John Eccles, 10 00
Thos. Garrick, 10 00
H/M. Mitchell, 10 00
Jaccob Spielman, 10 00
James Kennedy, 10 00
William Smith, 10 oo
H. J. Potts, 10 00
J. Bird, 10 00
Joseph Fallen,. JO 00
Wm. S. Ponlson, 10 00
S. J. Cress we 11,:.: 10 00
Jas. Anmont, 10 00
Cash, D 10 00
W. F., 10 00
George Taber, 10 co
W. Ford, 10 00 !
J. W. Erwin, 10 00
J. A. "Wright, 10 00
F. Sanniento..; ,10 00
J. McOausland, 10 00
Digburgh&Son (ad) 10 -00
John Wallace, 10 no
B F. "Woodward, 10 00
Chas. Ottens, 10 00
E. H. DaTis, . • 10 00
|R. J.Crulkshani, 10 00
I Jos. W. Price, 10 09
| Robert W. Peak, • 10 00
i Jesse D. Claypool, 10 00
Z. Weyl, 10 00
Edwayd Heald, 10 00
Jas. Cunningham, 10 00
Paul A. tide, 10 00.
A. O. Stull; 10 oo
j John Kile, 10 00
J. H. Abbjtt, 10 00
(C. N. Weygandt, 10 00
is. A. George, 10 #u
John McElveney, 10 00
Chas. Oat, 10 00
T. G. Sheridan, 10 00
Carletonß. Moore, 10 00
E. E Eyre, 10 oo
John P. Brawn, 10 00
LW Buffington, MDIO 00
Jas, R. McClure, lu 00
Cant. J. Gallagher, 10 oo
J. Fi tinderman, 10 00
• James Alcorn, 10 00
(Richard Batturs, lu 00
|John Wisbruck, 10 00
jD M. Hess, It) 00
|W. L Dennis, 10 OS
(Samuel Snodgrass, 10 12
M. D, Sahsbury, 10 00
J. W. Simes,. 10 00
Geo. L. Miller, 10 00
Jas. W.Curron, .10 00
J. B. Benners, 10 CO
W. B. Dayton, 10 00
H. Stevens, 10 oo
i Joseph Beitler, lu oo
I O. E. Cathrall, 10 00
I H. W. Rldgway, TOO
) John Maxwell, S 00
i J. R. Young, 0 00
i ransoxs sur.scnißm>S3
CII.
David Hunter,
William Barger,
Benjamin Herr.
E. G. Schenktl,
F. K. Hippie,
A. Lopez,
W. S. Adair,
C. Roberts,
Cash, P.-S.,'-
H. Snjder,
Charles Oat,
Alexander Clark,
Richard Hals;,
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OP TUB
BOSTON MUSICAL TIMES.
In addition, to the usual amount ot interesting
reading matter, it will contain all the gems from
Qon nod's popular Opera of Faust, ana >god for
the Fianobv F. Beyer. The last 11 Ye numbers can
be furnished singly or to subscribers; they contain
he following favorite songs, with piano accom
painment, via:
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me,” “O. whisper what thou fee'.est,” “Olye
tears,” “Goodbye, sweet heart, ” 1 ’Little Nell,' ’
*«Nomb, theprtdeofKildare,” "Three Fishers,”
and five bi illlant pieces for the piano alone, viz. :
“Break it gently to my Mother,”. >‘The Cele
brated Shadow Dance,” “Sally Come Up.”
(the only complete aud correct arrangement,)
“Riverside March,” and “Heroes’ linickstep.”
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Waller,
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amusements.
OE-MOSIO.-
“%ev:heiie:y W“Asf^eecher-
Will deliver his great Address,entitled < ‘AMERI-
H OA’ S MESSAGE TO GREAT BRITAIN,’ C •
1. ir MONDAY, FEB SOtH,
' : * AT EIGHT O'CLOCK.
Admission, 25 cents. Reserved Seats, 50 cents.
The sale of tickets will , commenc eat 9 A- M. on
Wednesday, the 2lth,at'Ashmead & Evans’s, 721
Chestnut street.- ' fe27-2t*
MUSICAL HALL
j SECOND GRAND CONCERT
j *’ OP THE •
ffAISTOEL AND,HAIM SOCIETY,
Thtusday Evening, March 3,
COHHEKCIHO AT 8 O’CLOCK.
; . - • - ■ • . D - - '
Mendelssohn’s Great Masterpiece,
/ j THE HYMN OF PRAISE,
Wil 1 be produced by the Society! supported'by the
entire! :l.
j Crermania Orcliestra.
preceding which a short and select - .
. MISCELLANEOUSPERFORMANCE
■Will he given.
TICKETS. .FIFTY OENTa
To be obtained at J. E. Gould’s, S. E. comer
Seventh and Qhestnnt streets. ’■ fe2l-7ts
MESSRS. CROSS and JARVIS will give their
SECOND SOIREE OF CLASSIC AL MU
SIC (Second Season), in the FOYER OF THE
ACADEMY, on TUESDAY EVENING, March
Ist, at 8 o’c’ock. assisted by Herr THEO. Hi-'
BRLMAN N, the renowned Tenor, and other emi
nent artists, as below:
PROGRAMME.
QhlnteU in O Minor—Plano and Wind Instru
ments #.... .Spohr
Messrs. Jarvis, Stoll, Koch, Mueller and Plageman
Grand Duo—Two Pianos- Op. 129. ..Kaikbrenner
Messrs. JARVIS and CROSS.
Song— * *Der Wanderer.’ . .Fesca
Herr HABELMANN.
Solo—Violoncello—Souvenir de Suisse....Serrais
- THEO. AHREND.
Solo—Piano—Etude In O Sharp Minor—“ Vie
Oragense.” Henselt
. Polonnaise in A Flat—Op. 53 ..Chopin.
CHARLES H. JARVIS.
Song—••Vogelsang:’*.......... Abt
Herr HABELMANN.
Q,uariet—>{No. 3)—String lnstroments Mozirt
Messrs. Gaertner, Rozgenbprger, Cross and Ahrend
Tickets ONE DOLLAR. To be had&tGouid’s,
Andie A Co.'s and Lee £ Walker's. fe29-2tQ
AMEKIUaN AOADiSM-Y OF MUSIC’.
MR J. E. MURDOCH
Will dell Ter a lecture on
RELICS CF THE THREE MEMORABLE
PERIODS OF THE OBEAT REPUBLIC,
GN THURSDAY EVENING, March 3d, ISM.
The proceeds to bo appropriated to the Belief of
the -
NEEDY FAMILIES OF SOLDIERS,
Under the supervision of the members of the Spe
cial Relief Committee of the Women’s Pennsyl
vania Branch of the
U. S. SANITARY COMMISSION.
During the evening Mr. > nrdoch will state the
object and cethod of operations ot the Society.
TICKE3 5....... .TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
RESERVED SEATS.......FIFTY CENTS.
To be obtained on and alter Menday, Feb. 29th,
at .T B. Pugh’s, S. W. comer. Sixth and Chest
nut streets; Ash mead tc I vans’», No. 7*t Chest
nut street; at the Rooms of the Sanitary Commis
sion No. 1307 Chestnut street,and at the Academy
cf Music on the day and evening ot the lec
ture. fe27-st*
CONCERT HALL. ■ _ , -
CHESTNUT street, above TWELFTH.
Immense success nr
MB. BE CORDOVA’S FIRST LECTURE.
The second will tskaplace
ON THURSDAY EVENING. March 3, SM.
Subject..Mß. PERKINS’S CHRISTMAS DIN
NER. (A Tale of Shoddy.)
Tickets for the remaining two Lectures....7s cents
Singlo admission...., ......50cents
Doom open at 7/ Lectnre at bo) clock, fesg-tt^
GROVER’S CHESTNUT ST. THEATRE.
LEONARD GROVER ..Manager
GENUINE SUCCESS
Attending the
GLORIOUS REVIYAL
THE COLLEEN BAWN.
Elly 0’C0tn0r................Mi5s Sophy Glmher
Anne Chute Miss Effle Germon
Mrs. Cieogan Mrs. M- A. Chspman
Sheiah Mann... ..Miss Annie Ward
Myles- Na Ooppaleen., Mr., Walter Lennox
DaJnyM&nn Mr Ben. Rogers
Father Tom air. Harry Pearson
Har diets Orcagna ..Mr. F. Mordaunt
KyrleDaly vR.,Mr. T. H. Knight
Corrigan '. Sir. W. A. Donaldson
Betty O’3l ore Mr. LH. Everett
Wednesday, TICKET-OF-LEAYE MAN.
FAMILY MATINEE ENTERTAINMENT SA
TURDAY AFTERNOON.
Admission—Br»s Circle and Parquet, 50c; Or
chestra, 75c; Family Circle, 35c. Seats secured
w ithout extra charge.
MRS. JOHN DREW’S NEW ARCH STREET
THEATRE, ARCH street, above Sixth.
FIRST NIGHT OF MRS. JOHN DREW.
THIS (Monday) EVENING, Feb. 29,
THE MAGIO MARRIAGE
The Marchioness de Yolterra....Mrs. John Drew
Zella. a Gicsev Mies J. Henry
The Chevalier Monte Cellini Mr. Barton Hill
Signor Malfreldi. Mr. Griffiths
To conclude with
SIMPSON * CO.
Mrs. Simpson... ....Mrs. John Drew
Mr. 5imp50n.................i...!-.«Mr. Griffiths
Tuesday, Mrs. JOHN DREW.
Prices as usual.
Curtain rises at 7% o’clock.
nyALNUT STREET THEATRE
W Lessee Mr*. M. A. GARRETTSON
First appearance in the city of Phila'.clphia or
MISS ETTIE HENDERSON,
Whose career during the past three years has been
ONE TRIUMPHAL SUCCESS.
THIS (Monday) EVENING, Feb. 29,1664,
Will be produced the beautiful domestic drama,
entitled FANGHON,
OH, THE WITOH OF THE WOODS.
Fancbon, nicknamed the Cricket Ettie Henderson
To conclude with the laughable three of
SARAH’S YOUNG MAN.
Slowleaf .. S.Hempre
Sarah Tishe... Miss O. Jefferson
Box office open from!) till 3 Curtain rises at,
THE INVENTORS OF AMERICA,
BY O. SCHUSSELL,
and FIRTH’S DEHBy DAY ,
the most in.ere,ting AiNTiNQs
0f y ON EXHIBITION FOB A .
SHORT TIME
AT EARLE’S GALLERIES,
816 CHESTNUT STREET.
ADMISSION TWENTY-FIVE CTS. fe2o-12t$
THE GREAT PICTURE,
AT CONCERT HALL LECTURE ROOM,
For a Short Season, commencing
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1664,
J. Insco Williams’s Celebrated
PANORAMA OF THE BIBLE. .
This is the moatcomplete and finished Painting
9f the Sacred Scriptures in the world* comprising
° Ve SUBLIME*AND THRILLING SCENES
Of the'first three thousand years of Biblical His
tory, forming altogether one of the finest exhibi
tions of the age. , , ,
OPEN EVERY EVENING at 7% o’clock,
AdmiSßion 25 cents.
N. B. —Matinees on Wednesday and Saturday
Afternoons, at 3 o’clock. ’ ,
Admission for Children, 15 cents. fel9-2m(
Eleventh street opera house.
“THB FAMILY RESORT.”
OARNOROSS AND DIXEY’S MINSTRELS,
THE GREAT STAR TROUPE of the WORLD,
In their
SELECT ETHIOPIAN SOIREES,
Splendid Singing, BeanHlnl Dancing, Laughable
: Burlesques. Plantation Scenes, he., *C-, by
TWENTY TALENTED ARTISTS.
EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK.
Tickets, 25 cents. Boors open at 7o’ clock.
felB-3ms J.L.OARNOROSS, Business Manager.
Temple, of wonders, assembly
BUILDING, TENTH and CHESTNUT.
LAST WEEK.
MAGICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL EXPERI
MENTS—Great Powers of Ventriloquism and
the LEARNED CANARY BIRDS.
Signor BLITZ will appear'in his popular enter
tainments* every . evening, commencing at 7%
o’clock, and Wednesday and Satnrday afternoons
at 3. Admission 25 cents. Children 15 cents. fe2*
GERMANIA ORCHESTRA PnbUe Rehear
sals every Saturday at 3k o’clock, P. M.,at
the MUSICAL FUND HALL. Single tickets,9s
cents; packages of Sixtiakets,Bl. -To be had at
Andri’s, 1104 Chestnut street; J. B. Gould,
Seventh and Chestnut; and at the hall doer, ocia
AiMERICAN academy of MUSIC.
A D. L CARPENTER’ S NINETEENTH
'ANNUAL' FULLDRESS PLORAL SOIREE. -
Tiakctß to be procured of. Jolla Thornley, Esq.,
311 Chestnut street,- 1 and of 1 1). L. Carpenter, Gl5
Arch street, Teacherd! Dancing. -fe23-6t«
Fennsylvan? ACAKEtax op the
1 T-.NEARTS,
! 1685 CHESTNUT STREET.
Open dally (Sundays excepted) from BA. ML till
BP- M. Admittance S 5 cents. Children half-price.
CHARLES EMORY. ■ . ALEX. BENSON, J*.
CHARM EMORY & CO.,
j Jffld Exchange Brokersj .
No. 15 SOUTH' THIRD ST*
iPiuladelpliia.
ARMrids ol tmcnrrent funds and Cold and 8U-
Ter fcetigllV and sold,' and. Collections mad*.''
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sale of Government, State and other Stochs and
Loans oncommlKslon. 1 r
pLABKfeON & GO ,
barkers,
No. 121 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
| PHILADELPHIA.
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PURCHASED AND FOR SALE. -
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manufacturer of
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FIRST CUT BT J. BURR MOORE,
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ALSO
Importer and Manufacturer of *
GENTLEMEN’S
FURNISHING GOODS
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rlno Vests, Drawers, Hosiery, Ac.
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WltllamsTlUs Muslin 9£ TS, anal prlo* 93 50.
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Hotels, and ’ every branch of usefulness, to suit
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Iloot and Shoe BOOT AXDSHOB
Manufae- Manufacturers using Machines will
turers.' Audit the best article known for Ce
menting the Channel, as it works
without delay, ie not affected by any
change of temperature. ■ ■
JKWBIERS _ '
Will find it sufficiently adhesive 101
their nee, as has been proved. __
It ta Especially Adapted to
Leather,
And -we claim as an especial merit,
that it stichß Patches and Linings to
Boots and Shoes sufficiently strong
without stitching. _ ■
IT IS THE ONLY
LIQUID CEMENT EXTANT
That is a sure thing lor mending
FOtuituxei Crockery, Toys,
Bone, Ivory,
And articles of Household nee.
Remember Hilton’s Insoluble
nmnarr is In a liquid form and as
easily applied as paste. Hilton’s Ih
'stlulU Ceemat is insolnble in water
or oil. Hilton' Unsalable Cemented
heres oily substances. _
Suppliedin Family of Mantdac™-
reFs Packages from 8 oz. to 100 ins.
HU.TOX BROS, * CO.,
«L«i!SSSaSB®^
rdst. ; Joseph Godfrey A Co., 38 «.
Jewelers.
Families.
Itts a Liquid-
Remember.
Finis.
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Agents in PI
No. 30 N. Thi
Fonrth street
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FronUtreet.
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DIABETES,
STONE IN THE BLADDER .^CALCULUS,
GRAYED,
IRRITATION OF THENECK OF THE BLAD
DER.
INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS.
CATARRH .OF THE
BLADDER.
STRANGURY.
• For these diseases it Is truly a sovereign remedy,
and too much cannot be said in its praise. A
single dose has been known to remove; the most ar
gent symptoms.
: : Are you troubled with, that distressing pain in
tba small of the back and through the hipsl A
teaspooniol aday of the Constitution Water will
relieve you like magic.
PHYSICIANS
Have long since given up the use of bnchn, cnbebs
and juniper in the treatment of the diseases, and
only use .them for the want of a better remedy
CONSTITUTION WATER
has proted itself eqttsl to the task that.nas e-
TOlted upoa it.
DIUERTICS
irritate and drench the kidjjfys, and by constant
use soon lead to cnronic degeneration and confirmed
disease.
We present the Constitution Water to the public
with the conviction that it has no eqtial in relieving
the <'}*** of diseases for which it has been found so
eminently successful for curing, and we trust that
we shall be rewarded for onr efforts in placing so
valuable a remedy in a form to meet the require*
menu of patient and physician.
IN DYSMENORRHCEA, OR PAINFUL MEN .
SIRUATION; AND MENORRHAGIA,
Both diseases arising from a faulty secretion of
the menstrual fluid—ln case of being too little, and
accompanied by severe pain, and the other a too
protuse secretions which will be speedily cored by
the Constitution Water.
The disease known as FALLING' OF THE
WOMB, which is the result of a relaxation of tee
ligaments of that organ, and is known by a sease
of heaviness and dragging pains in the back and
eldes, and at times accompanied by'sharp, lanci
nating or shooting pains through the parts, willy
in all cases, be cured by this medicine.
There is another class of symptoms arising from.
HABITATION OF THE WOMB, which physi
cians call nervousness, ’ which word covers up
much ignorance, and in nine cases out of ten the
doctor does r.otreally know whether the symptom s
sxe the disease or the disease the symptoms. We
r*-n only enumerate them here. I speak more
particularly bf Cold Feet, Palpitation of the
Heart, Impaired Memory, Wakefulness, Flashes
of Heat, Languor, Lassitude and Dimness of
Vision.
SUPPRESSED MENSTRUATION,
Which in theunmarried female is a constantly re
curring disease, and through neglect the seeds of
mere grave and dangerous maladies are the result;
and as month alter month passes without an effort
being made to assist nature, the suppression be
comes chronic, the nhtient gradually loses her ap
petite, the bowels’are constipated, night sweats
come on, and consumption finally ends ner career
BEAD! READ!! READ!!!
Danville, Pa., June 2, 1662.
Dr Wm. H. Gregg—Dear Sir: In February,
ltd! I was afliicted with sugar diabetes, and for
five months I passed more than two gallons of
water in twenty-iour hours. I was obliged to get
up as often as ten or twelve times during the night,
and in five monthß I lost about fifty pounds in
weight. During the month of July, 1661,1 pro
cured two bottles of Constitution.' Water, and in
two davs after using it I experienced relief, and.
after taking two bottles I was entirely cured; soon
alter regaining my usual good health.
Yours truly, J. V. L. DEWITT..
Boston Cobnebs, N. Y., Dec. 27, IS6I.
Wm. H. Gregg to Co. —Gents—l freely give you
liberty to make use of the following Certificate of
the value of Constitution Water, which I can re
commend m the highest manner:
My wife was attacked with pain in the
shoulders, whoie length of the back, and in her
limbs, with JPalpitation cf the Heart and Irritation
of the Bladder. I called a physician, who at
tended her three months, when he left her worse
he had found her. I then employed one of
the best physicians I could find, wno attended her
for'about nine months, and while she was under
nis care she did not suffer quite as much pain.
He finally gave her up and'said, her cose was in
curable. “Fot,V said be, “she nas suj*
a combination of cenpiair.!:. that medicine giaen for
one operates against tome o her of her difficulties.
About this time she commenced the use of the
Constitution Watek, and, to onr ntter astonish
ment almost the first dose seemed to have the de.
steed effect, and she kept gm improving rapidly
under its treatment, and now superintends entirely
her domestic affiiirs. She has not taken any of the
Constitution Wateb for about four weeks, and
we are happy to say that it has produced a perma
nent cure; WM.M. VAN BENSCHQTEN.
Wethebb field, Conn., March 2,1563.
Dr. W. H. Gregg—Dear Sir—Having seen your
advertisement of “Constitution Water,” recom
mended for inflammation of the Kidneys and Irri
tation of the Bladder, having suffered for the past
three years, and tried the skill of a number of phy
sicians with only temporary relief, I
to try your medicine. I procured one bottle irom
your agents at Hartford, Messrs. Lee, Sisson at
s s°s,"s£ti
|SS^topjsasss;»fi4K
of iov«. vours, “‘Leonard s. bigelow. .
THESE ARE FACTS ENOUGH. „
We present tne Constitution Water to the pnhlio
wiuith# conviction that it has no equal in rellfv
the class of diseases for which, it has Men
found so eminently successful In curing; and wa
trust that we shallbe rewarded for our efforts in
placing so valuable a remedy in aform to meet tha
reouirements of patients and physicians.
■ FOR SALE BY -ALL DRUGGISTS.
PRICE ONE DOLLAR.
W. H. GREGG & CO., Proprietors.
MORGAN & ALLEN, General Agents.
No. 46 CLIFF street, New York.
For sale by - _
JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY A COWDEN,
' FRENCH, RICHARDS 4s C 0,,; .
ia26-m,Wif-6m . - Philadelphia.,