x SPECIAL NOTICES. - : 8. mßush ACo ,$lOO «, > r.Craig; ;'.; gg 00 Jacob Goldsmith, JW) OC F, Gersheimer,.. gto Josiab Blegei; ’ 100 oi John Cummin?-, ■ 5 no- H S’ Faster,-- i<' IOO'OU Charles Dpratb, sty JohnClymer, -60 01. .lames A.': Mrgaire, 500 A. H. Fuller, 60 00 O.Froneiield, M.D. 5 . Eobert D. "Work, 50 00 Karl Stengler, ' f T. A. Eoyal, - .50 00 Ernst Steinmever, S w Mablon i-rtrian, 50W George Albngnt, - ■» 5 Jacob Fritz, 50‘0:> Michael Maguira, " , H. L. fultzhacb, 50 00 B Wollenwebir, g m S. M. Koons, 50 00 John G. biiyder, s w Isaac K. Grußb, 50 00 G. J. Kneli'is, 500 Seth Craig, ' 50 to Wolf turner- 5 ou J. Muller, s> 35 (SO Wm. Laib, 3 00. s Snyder Leidy, 15 00 J. Serobel, - 300 S' Hurdock, 15 00 Jas. MoOloskey, 300 Tacob Zaun, 15 00 Michael O’ Neil, -3 00 Philio Becker, 10 00 Peter Lanxman, 3 00 W B. Armstrong,' 10 00 Jacob Draster, 3 00 IVT Thallheimer, 10 00 Henry Hoefer, 3Oh w* Cartnell, 10 00 A. Peltzer, 3 00 ■£ weaver. 10 00 Michael O’Bryan, 250 fames Bingham, -10 0(. Edward Farghan, 200 Tames Stevenson, 10 00 David Shermer, 200 rnarles E. Fritz, 10 00 J. H. Beachill, 200 MaMtm Scboch, 10 Ot John Helbling, 200 J A Bechtell, 10 00 Wm. T. Pettu, 2 00 Arthur H. Bandois.lo 00 John M. Hoefer, 2 00 T J Godown, 10 00 George Hartzell,’ 200 J Wimpheimer, 10 00 L. T Snyder, 200 Teener Tomlinson, 10 00 Beniamin Johnson, 2 00 P C Huber, 10 00 George Wetz, :. 2 00 Tohn Baker, 10 00 J.H Sbllliogsbnrg 1 00 Henry E Smyser, 10 00 Patrick Q.uin, l 00 TobnA. Burton, 10 00 Michael Dietz, 100 A Goldsmith, 10 00 Peter Dankleman, 100 Paul Jagode, 10 Ot A. Weinman, 1 00 J Kiple, 1° «’ °- Hagmier, 1 00 J Kumoft, BOf F. O. HeydenTich, 100 Daniel Kellner, > 8 oil G. Crider, 100 Theo. A. Dietz, 7 50 A Tarer, 1 00 B M Buch. 600 L. L. Chamberlain, 1 00 Tob W. Bickards, 5 0:1 John Dugau, 100 Simon A. Gump, 500 Janies Macknay, 100 Lawrence Flood, 500 Patrick Ellis. 100 Jacob Wimpheimer, SOOG. . Haller, - 51 John Be Train, ■ 500 George Volts, 50 P. B. Grove, 5 00 SECOND P James M. Vance, §2OO 00 Ohaa. M. Wagner, 150 00 Abel Lincoln, . 135 00 Cash (L )• 75 00 Chas. H. Masson, 50 00 Jacob Jeans, 50 0< A. Heckman, 50 00 F W. Thomas, 50 00 Wm. E. Littletcn, 40 00 John L Shoemaker, 40 00 Daniel Tucker, 35 00 George M. Wagner, 25 00 J. E. Mitchell, 25 00 Georgs F. Boedel, 25 01 H. B. Linderman, 25 00 Cash, 25 CO Dnrossßros., 25 00 M. 0. Campbell, 25 Oil William Harris, 25 00 F. Hatteman, 25 00 C- Shantz, 25 00 Peter Lefevre, ,25 00 John Jamison, 20 oil j William Andress, 20 00 B. F. Huckwalter, 20 00 JohnKilgore, 20 00 B. S. Caldwell, 20 00 Cash, . 15 00 Daniel Solliday, 15 00 P. Oressman, 15 00 Mason Bink, 15 00 C. K. Tbajer, 15 00 JohmJ. Klik, 15 Ct H. G. Kirk, 15 00 J. W. S. Belavan, i 5 CO George A. Fletcher, 15 00 Wm. Fedrick, 10 00 Chas. Geissimire, 10.00 Henry Beagle, : 10 00 E. G. Whitman, 10 00 Wm. Smith, 10 00 G. H. Kreeger, 10 00 Lewis Koch, 10 00 George C. Bower, 10 on J. Lindsay, 10 00 Geo. Henry Bant, 10 00 John Smick, 10 00 David M. Conlston, 10 00 ■Geo. K ;Mclivain, 10 00 PanlM. Wagner, 10 00 Mrs.Bobt Wilson, 10 00 H. B. Carpenter, 10 00 Wm. A.Mcßeath, 10 00 C. Bird. 10 00 A. Murray, 10 00 A. Scherzer, 10 00 B. Fischer, 10 00 NobleMoorehead, 10 oc Jonathan Ayres, 10 00 Lndwig Greiner, sOO Cash, 5 oo Eobert L. Fify, sqq Herman Stroisch, 500 Schaefer J. Koradi, 5 CO W. Heimberger, 500 George Heim. 5 00 AE. Massman, 500 S. E. Massmaa, 5 00 - Wm. A Finley, 500 g i M. Schemminger, 500 F. Banp. 5 w , t/H' o, 5 00 Jacob Mayor, 5 00 i John Fred. Oromer»o 00 ( ChMteY o "™* cSare!-. John n Ca f rergood > 150 00 Jonn O. James, ioo mo fcamnel Barton. mSI Alan. T\ood, ion Samuel For! S ioo co Hark Devine, ioo on ag ' 100 00 John ,w ’ ™ Jonn B.Stevenson, 75 iio i’" • h'chardsou, T 5 00 Elijah Bavis,. 7 7, Thomas Moore, 50 ?S| ? p T K, p r s f’ I' tT fc pS™’ 50 00 x. & Li. Ladner, 50 on ?F rg Norcr del1 ’ 50 M *4.- *. JNorcroes, 50 on Joseph Esberick, 50 00 t 4 ss J. T. Andenreld, 50 00 G°rar in ’ «»■ yy. Kemsen, 50 on ¥?§£s?*' 38 ; John F, j acob ’ y ?“ JJ 1 • |H Bl'higUus, Wm B Connell S uo 1 Thos. Kirkpatrick n, ' Meyer Gansr S? J;- J- Ueherman, 25 SSI Christian Stiver, Sami. Berrett, S ™ Wm. H. Berry, g““ T. H. Connell, g fcH B RNT' Mm Danie?ir E 'F?z? Oe ’I 0 0 “ .SSffiffliu, fig Jacob O. White, g S Henry Mayer, ’ g2S Thos. Ingram, M.D 20 on Ohas.Cowdrick,Sr.lS m JosepAMorgan, 'g ™ James Morgan, on S? 2WSS- S»: 35aw-^Sg-: Charles T 20 oo < m. Goodi^ 005 - 15 00 . H. O. Gorton, »» JosephfOechsle, i S S! Wm. F; Menrer, 15 ou Wm. P. Gamble, 15 00 John 8.. Brenniser, 10 co Henry Ofehtzberg, 10 00 PhUip J. Lanber, .10 00 John Ai ; Vennler>. 10 .00 Wm. Vernier, . 10 00 Misses Bakdr,-. • •• 10'OQ Jacob Schwab;.wpo Jos- hT.-zßeiclwrd. lfl 60 a. w'irtnfr lo.op Albert Potted j 10, to BECINCT. ' F. Kohlorenner, $5 00 J. bpiedel, 5 00 George Glading, 5 00 Frederick Kochel, 500 Joseph PellissUr, 500 Ferdinand Fell,' 5 00 Humphrey Strode, 500 William Strode, g 00 Robert-Colgau, 5 00 George Oolgan, 5 00 Sam' 1 H. Crawford, 5 00 John A Solliday, 500 Jesse Shoemaker, sOO Christian Haas, 5 00 George F. Zehnder, 5 00 Geo. hi. Waldman, 5 00 A. E|. Semniler,'. SOC George Fletcher, s 00 John Joy, 5 00 Alexander Bernard, 5 00 Hugo Sebald, - 3 00 Josiab t lifer, 5 co 5 00 ur. NoiViman, 5 oa p et £ r ,-' eiff er. 5 00 a n toT * tt > 5 00 a. .Uppenheimer, 500 Anthony Faas. 5 00 W™ C 5 00 gsi&W:-:iss sr iE; * isg Mi?”. B; Finch, 500 ups. A. C. Nlppes, 5 OO s eo -McQ-rwen, 5 OO Tam? < /, WhUe ' Jr., 5 00 Jwnes Maguire, s 00 David Huft, S 00 ?‘ > .” r 3 r KUbrongh, 500 Krapp, 5-00 Sshußter, • s 00 Uavid Potsdamar, 500 James Donoghue, 500 ' John M. Wilson, 500 Keller, 5 00 Wm. A. Bilger, S 00 ». K. Hess, 4 00 jWicholas Way, } 00 fe?f H oak, 300 M>° 86 K - Smith, 300 fe' 1 Stiles, 300 Ed2v 3 00 1 3-00 John Podesm mb ’ 200 ' Adam 3 00 1 Henry Weaker, 2®° | 3 08 ' 3 00 1 J ohn BosS 300 3 2°. 3 00 Edwin Stlmble 2 22 Samuel Wagner, 222 Jac^sf* 61 ' I™ H.M. Schmoll, 200 Mrs, Jno T.Murray, 2 00 Conrad Sießtman, ; 200 200 1 bchubartb, 200 JaTObWatu, • ' 2 ! FOURTHP John S. Heyl, SIOO 00; ('has Santee, ' S-00 Oo| A'nspach A Statin ton; - : - v 175 00 Jin Ime s A Broth er, 50.00 W. S. Cunningham 50,00 Barton Green, 75 («) J. Geo. Smith;' 75 00 J. K Seitzer, 70 00 Hall Engles;- 50 00 P. Hough, 50 0C C. W. Smith, 25 00 Evan Green,: 35 CO J. Wool verton, 25 ot Miss S. 'Whitaker, 25 00 Mrs.-M. Whitaker, 25.00 H.- C. Kellogg, 60 00 KoDert Porter, 45 00 E.j Morwitz,; , "20.00 G.:E. Lndwjg, 20 00 A., E. Feather, 2000 Myers* Son, 20 GO Thomas Hare, 20 1)0 Henry Conkie, 20 W A. iippenhoimer, 15 00 S. A. Mansfield, 25 00 T. B. Alexander, 20 00 I>. Donovan, 40 00 E. Kellogg, 10 00 O. H. Brush, 10 00 W. B. Walton, 10 CO G. Gefrorer, 10 OU l>r. E. Deise, 10 00 L. Walker. 10 00 E. O. Smith, 20 00 And. Turner, 15 00 S. W, Arnold, 100 00 M. Gans, so 00 S. Gans, 60 00 F. If. Bitting, 50 00 A. Gans. 25 00 B. S. Frank, 25 00 E. Walker, 25 00 L. G. Leiberman, 25 00 M Moyer, 25 00 E. .T. Lester, 25 00 J. Haenline, 45 00 M. Weiler, 25 00 L. Lang, 25 00 J. Nausbaum, 25 00 S, Teller, . 20 UC M. Bierbaum, 20 00 L. Hecbt, 20 00 S. Mayer, 20 CO E Teltor, 10 00 W. N. Anathan, 10 00 A. Wolf, 10 00 J. May, 10 CC H. W. Arrfbld. 10 00 F. E. G. Hinkle, 10 00 E. S. Bomeisler, 10 CC L. Snlsberger, 1 00 J. Jacob", 10 01, M. Jacobs, 10 00 J. Boyle, 10 00 J. H. Mcllvaine, 18 00 J. H. Crawford, 18 00 M. Pitt, 10 00 F. Snyder, , 16 Co O. Bishop 10 00 M. Kellogg, 18 06 G. W. Green, 5 00 •J Stauffer, 20 1* George Etiinger, 15 80 P Kelly, 8 18 Max Glissnl, 5 00 J F Spang, 5 01 Miss A.M.Brandfg bam, 5 CO H. D. Gains, *5 on W. J-chrask, 510 G. Muller, 8 00 A. H. Patterson, 5 00 W. P. Farrand, s SO J. E. Livezlev, 5 Ot. .»!. S Baker, ' 5 00 Dr. John Scott, 5 1.0 E. A Conkie, 5 00 H. tomeily. a 00 Jacob Hentz, 15 On W. E Yonng. 5 So -J. G. H. Bing, Jr, 5 on FIFTH PB Geo. K.'Ziegler, SIOO Oe; O. H. K. Triet els, ICO 00 Abbott* Noble, ICO 00 Edwin McCalls, 50 .«• •John H. Siner,- 50 (u John O. Newman, 40 ot’j John S. Newman, 40 t> Ebenezer Witara, 30 00 W.A.Piper.M.J)., 3o 00 Francis L. Brehm, 3t> w Jehn Dialogue, 25 00 John Howard, 30 SO Bev. W. J. Mann, 20 00 J. L. Bnhn, 20 00 Thomas A. Grace, 20 Co Geo. E. Knight, 20. Co Gtoi ge Foelker, 20 00 Joieph Meyer, 20 to Cash, 20 00 Cbas. Clarentack, 20 CO Mr. Palethorp, 20 CO C.Knipe, 15 00 Jae. Cross, 15 00 T. McCain bridge 15 00 JonSs Yerger, 15 00 J. Fink * Sons, 15 to Wm. Ashman, 13 ou E. H. Mcl'alia, 10'no Ecv. E. Jeffery, 10 00 Wm. H. Smith, 10 00 Geo W. Jones, . 10 00 Jos. H- Edwards, 10 co 4,'has Lips, 10 00 J ,L. Siner, 10 00 John H. Bauman, 10 ooj George Farmer, 10 On Peter S Dildine, 10 00 Fred. Gentner, 10 00 Jacob Detwiler, 10. 00 Chas. W. Beck, 10 CO John H. Parker, 10 0* B. C. Page, 10-00 Moses Becker. 10 CO Lewis D. Belair, 10 CO Nicholas Thorn, 5 CO Mrs. Apple, 5 0b B. Dauber, 5 UQ. Aug. Mallard, 5 00 Wm. Hellings, . 5 00 John Hallowell, 5 C-o Frederick Smith, 5 00 Philip M. Mann, 5 00 H. Joorger, 5 00 Casper Fauver, 5 00 bam uel Simpson, 5 00 W. D. Bennsgelate l of 500 L. B. Jackson, No. I 427 1 5 001 J. H Barneß, Green j street, j 5 OojObns. Kolander, i 00 Dt- 1 00 1 Henry Brude, 100 John Hermann, *.oo Wm. Fowler, 100 Antoine Peter, 3 00 Cash, 100 Peter Britaer, 300 Baldwin Hanimel, 100 George Kline, 3 oo F. Bronstrap, 100 S. Knoll,' 3 00 Cash, - i on Harry Porter, 300 Frederick ■ Sohnat- James Hamer, ' 300 terer, Ino Erwin Baab, 3 00 SI. M., 100 Adam Gardner,. 3 50 Casper Hauser, 1 oo John Dye, 3 oo James Greenwood,' I OO' Henry IVelf, 3 00 Jacob Weiss, ; 1 00 Sidel Ohrwian, 3 00 Isaiah Reger, 100 Geo. Bapp, ' aOO Lewis Gentry, 100 John Dinged . 300 Charles Bose, lOn -—Eger, s•. 200 C. Sfchwcitzer, r • 100 Henry Thlell, 2 00 Charles Banker, 1 80 Chas. Bringer, 2 00 Fred. Matthias, 1 00 §SR?£IR?? r > * 00 l*aa« Brtok, l oo 3 50 OharlearZiegler,- 100 2 00 S. Moms, 1 00 ISlißwai, 2Of &■ Lewis, 100 S*™Wfhman, 2 oo o. Klemm, I eo Aug. Starkeman, 2Ou A >lOO William Paucker, aOO pfSSML 8 . 118h > 1 1« William Senderling, 2 00 wiii(« oa s- tz ’ 1 00 ;S. S. Thompson, ’T m Keiner, ; x w ' ?8! j ““ d6r '- 2 % Jesse G. ?s sfesr*’ • ,!i i^M.Pleis,.Sr., W. ? 00 ISSgss?*®: ktjssTt' » il * ThsmS-?I 8 i h,e * ' lO 00 Henry-Hiehl, -io ™ Jotap!;& on - . iSSSel?**? 11 .' : 300 William Cutty, SSS Be Jf?, rTiQe >: '.2 00; Martin Be<*, y> ? $ “ the DAILY EVENING BULL t TINE PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, M4RCH 3 IBm pfirmann, . -5 0), i conrad Housraan, 'SOI' i Joseph TCeygart,.. —5.00* i Jos. Entriken, 5 Oil Thomas Price, ' 5 00 Frederick Baltz, .--5-00- Ja3. Finletter, ''o 00 Geo. E. Hart, 5 01) Win. ll.Langeliartek 5 Of) Geo. W. Kelpin, 5 0J„ Solomon Levy, - 5 6) Peter G-resimer, 5 DO E. Pahst, - 5 00- David B. Bowser,' 500 Sergt. T.T Murray, 5 00 John Nippes, 1 00 Benji'Taylor, 1 06‘ L. Franck,-. 1 00 Harry [Wolff; - 100 A. Lehman, ■ ■ 100 Mrs. l)anny, :i ' ‘ ' 100 Michael Burns," .1 00 ,Benj. Myers, '1 0 > JohnHknninES,. • 100 Mrs.' O.pßuj’nTydstl 00 ‘Jos.'.Freund, ; " 1.00 IJ. Clawges, : . POO [Elijah Weaver, - T OO 'REOiNor. : - : E. B. EawardSj , s 75 00 John Gibson', 'BOO 00 Paul Tlinrlow, " 200 00 W. J. Oaner, 100 00 Jacob Riegel. 200 00 J. M. Mitchell 75 00 Dr. J. Behrens, 50 00 J. H. Parry; - SO'oo O. Campbell, ’ 25 00 J.G. Parks, ’ 25 00 R. J. Levis, M. D. 30 00 P. P. Gustine, 25 uo D. Graham, 20 00- I Jno.. Phillips, .20 00 M. Schaeffer, 20 00 E. Livezey, M. D.,15 00 W. K. Arnold, 15 00 Jesse Smith, 15 oo O.West, , 15 00 S, O. jßenry, Jr , 10 00 N. Spering. io 00 ' B. H. Stnckert, -.10 00 Geo. Swope, 10 00. E. Ford, 10 00 L. H.Esler. 10 CO r. E. Matiack, 10 0a L. Seidenbaefc, 10 00 J K. Linn, 10 00 W. Halrnan, 10 00 G. W. Metz, : 7 00 J. F. Henry, 5 00 S. 0.. Henry,. 5 00 •T- Tm. Sargent, 5 00 J. Jones, si£o - Ettinger, '. 5 oo W. H. F., 5 00 A. H. Dunlap, 5 00 F. Wilhelm, 5 U C. Krips, 5 00 L. Meinharat, 5 00 H. A. P. Moore, 5 00 Cash, J.P.,- 500 J. A. Zugler, 5 00 J. Woodside, 5 00 S Halzell, 5 (10. W. C. Gorton, 5 00 J. Hildebrandt, ' 5 00 J. H. Macdonald, 2 00 N. E. Lippincott, 1 Ou C. Schnlen, 2 00 Mr Hayhurst, 1 00 O. Craig, 5 00. J. Metz, 5 00 J. A. Lacy, 3 00 N. Heald, s 00 H. leblo, 3 00 D. Ficken, 3 00 Mr.-Flick, io 00 No. -150 Magnolia st, 3 00 B. Auerbach, 5 00 F. Walters, . 5 00 S. Bailey, 5 00 E. J. Kimber, 6 00 J, G. A. Ring, Sr., 2 00 N 0.423 Magnolia st, 4 uo A. McLaughlin, - 2 00 F. Schantz, a 00 F. Jackson, 1 00 G. H. Rare, . 20 00 fharles Spering, 10 00 O. H. Love, 12 50 J. H. Hillman, 12 io S Hi Longcope, 10 00 B. Green, 4 00 A. Miller; . 5 00 Ca«h, B, 5 00 O Pa terson, 6 00 John Ziuser, . g oa J. O Norbury, 2 00 J O. Eberhart, 2 00 S Reidelsheime, 2 00 Felix Mulligan. 2 00 J. W. Bltiiheimer, 1 so J. Blntbenhal, im L. McAuety, 1 ou H. Newhart, 1 uo Carl Just, 1 uu F. Boltzer, 1 00 Got Trapper, 1 oo A Hefilngton, 1 ou Cast), vundtj per [ *on*. 16 00 reoinct. i;George Endress fjo oo i M. O. Knabe, 10 nc i Thomas O’ Neill, 10 00 * Joseph Brandt, 10 00 i Cash, ' lo 00 [Charles H. Marple, 10 00 James Apple, io oo 1 A. AV. Wo d, io 00 iH. C. Vaosyckel, 10 00 William Maler, 8 oo i A*alentine Schnell, 800 'H. Clay Stimble, 6 0,1 i CDarles Bates, 7 00 1 Wm. H. Siner, 5 oo i Eliza T. Davis, s to 1 Jacob U:mmgartner,s 00 I H. Banmgartner, 5 B. A. Hines, 5 oo N. Goff, . 5 oo O. Young, " 5 0) David Newton, 5 M Wm. Smelling, .5 00 Edward White, 5 00 C. Wannamaker, svu Chas. H. Cake, .5 to Chas. Moll, . 500 T. F. Yeckfrly, - 500 Bonis Foh, 5 oo 1 O. D. Frick, 5 00 John Remorsa,' -5:00 Matthew Maier, 5 00 Christian Sidle 5 00 Michael Goffney, 500 John 7.. Retz, Jr. , 500 [W. W. Solliday, 5 00 Geo. N. Sheppard, 5 oo Cash, 5 oo Edw: Hellings, 5 00 Ur. Orotzer, 5 00 H. S. Stransburger, 5 00 Jacob'S tear! y, • 5 00 Wm. W. Sheppard, 5 00 W. Fisher, 5 00 . John A.. Haas, 5 00 F. Baraison, 3,00 James Sterrett, ■> 00 J, R. Stuart, -j 00 Cash, 2 OO F. t-churz, 2 (.0 Geo. Elsler, a 00 Adam Backe, a 00 1 John Kauffman, ■> 00 John Z. Retze, 2 50 George Bi Frey, a 10 Bevt Hamherg, a 00 O. Steigle, o 00 Peter Smith, a 00 P. J. Brophy, 3 00 ICash, iso B. Joseph, 1 00 France Lambnder, 7 00 Barton 'J. Penrose, 6 00 ■ Ered.k. iitiUscliler-, 0 00 David Benbcbier, 5 00 Uriah Followell,, 5.0(1 =David Trefiz, - ■ —6-00 . 601) UiKirles Pily.mier, : 6 (,0 John DeHart, 5 (Ji AngnstlJittiiiger, 7 (.(* Bernard Schorr, - 8 00 Sam net Sket-. hley, 5 00 G. Wolf, ' - - 7 CO Philip H. Hnpp, ' 8 00 .’George Buinni, 8 o;. ; Daniel Hew ig, t oo . Daniel McLaughlin, t oo " JohnO. I>hte, 3 50. Wm.-H. N. Lowers 7 oo'Peter Kilt,' o 00 S. L. Quear, 4 UU .Wm.. ScheflLnge, i so .GeoigePerkinpine,, 4 0 Adulph Fannz, 200 Christopher Fngard, 5 DC B. Hutnel, 1 00 Samuel Mai tin, ‘(1to F. K..Rickman, *OO Ja,eob Btc.kle, . 3 CO Ohjfetttm Kietinyer, 3 00 F. Athendorf,. 'O.OO WSfiffibhse,' 2 00 3- C. llclly, ..1) .00 JiSflSEVextiart. '■ ' 1 iOO E Hnemmer, * 100 John T Brown, 5 00 F. Klein, 2 011 Mr; Nitteiiger,"iSr. -50 Charles Galiler, 1 Co Mr. Metzier, so Wm. McKcve, 1 Ou Levis Neff, 20 Gonnnrt Herrmcm, 1 no John Budd, so i "Mrs. Leogo, 1 00| Jacob Derwachter, so Christoph. Schniyer, IDO Leonard Feltstine, 50 1 Peter Andrews, .1 1:0 Lutz, 50 Mattew Seers,. 1 on F. Hanslemen, «5 Wm Mathews, - lOu Christian Kentz, so : Mrs.. Matthews, J. 00 J. Herman, su' Florin Houser, ' 1 00 Joseph Hester, i 00 F. Joans, 7.00 M. Hamilton, 100 F. C. Oelanslager, 100 Henry Namte, 50 Leonard Pfelsser, 2 Co| Jacob Bolinger, 100 JacobKnlp, 100 F. Wohlgemuth, ino Mr. Steinhower, 100 H. O Bollenhey, 100 Mr. Damon, ; 3 00 Fiederick Toshant, 2 00 *f a Ac Carey, 5U Ed. Oamrni**, .l 00 £f* 10 W- Casper riayebirar, . 50 F. 25 Josebli Wagner, 200 SEVENTH PRECINCT. Wm. B. Mann, 5320 00 G. T. Beckman, 500 Daris Pearson, 2iO oo L. T. Hears, 5 m George Bniz, 100 00 J. O. English, 5 0a Henry S. Ziegler,-' 75 00 Wm. Sanderson, 500 Stephen Riegle, 75 CO Henry-Jiollenbnsh, 500 Jos. G. Henzey, 75 CO Charles Keider, 500 Mrs. S. Brown, 75 (HI M Gerstley, 5,0 Wm. Franks, ■ 70 00 M. P. Miller, 500 Chas. M. Neal, 50 00 M. L. Young,' 500 -B. B. Willis, 50 00 Charles Rendoll, 500 Sc H ,- Sb'terly, su uu Robert Platter, 500 Charles Toiler, 50 t o O. Earim, 5 o» : A. C. T Smith, 50 00|Wm. Seppacher, 500 Tv *J. Spangler, 45 00 W. F. Kllwanrer, sto H. C. Patterson, 25 ot. R Solts. 500 Chas. S. Oram, 35 00 A. Fuzgeratd, 5 00 Jos. W. Baker, Jr. ,30 00 James A. Holmes, 500 Wm. MacF.rran, 30 00 E. New and, 500 Ttjacuey, 37 oo John Klme, 514) Thos. Erwin. 25 0u George F. Ewald, 500 Mr« Benners. - 25 00 Samuel Hendricks, 500 Alfred L. Butz, 25 ou H. S. P.clrerson, 500 Samel Hecht, 35 0:1 J. T. Sheble, 5 00 Gcoign Ogden, 23 oo|J. Kuen, 5 uo Wm Grange, 2.7 ( 0 & Gafrett, j 00 T. Wentworth, 25 COtM Geisenberger, 500 JeiseW. Neal, 25 oolfloo. Bottengath, 30a Wm. Neal, Jr., 25 (Ojßen. W. Wright, SCO Wm. Neal, 25 Cut Julius Stern, 5 00 Henry Presser, 25 CO Simon Stem. 5 ou Ab' ham Goldsmith 25 CO John B. Grid! h, 500 Jas. Eakins, 20 00 Cash, s oa Robert N. Keely, 20 00 Mr.. Clman. 500 Johns. Heiss, 20 0C- Andrew Pli-th. .70a E. Nusbaum, 20 00 Edward Younger. 7oa H. A, Bcwer, 20 to S. Hameschfejer. 500 S < ' 1 JJ r J VaUOII i 20 00 John B. Grten, 500 S. B. Ely, 20 rti Henry S. idle, 5 00 Thos. Cain, 20 (-0 A. Joboaon, 5 o« J. Fernley, 20 00 Jos. Link. 5 00 G. Letterle, 20 00 John A. Blair. 5 00 £- 20 Co H. B. Perkinplne, 500 G. T. Shott, 20 CO J. Eaheneer. 5 00 yra- MacFadden, 20 00 Key. J. SaUinger, 5 ftl S. H. Holt, 20 00 J. Donnelly, 5 ot) C. A. Dougherty. 20 00 ti. Middlenaoh, 500 J. Fitchett, 20 Wl J. H. Atkinson, . 500 Chas. OiUnger. 15 coi Jacob Rommel, 4 00 JoSi Hamberger, 15 uo F. Steiner, 4ut W* S. Young, ' 15 00 Ai Wonderholder, 4oc Dr. Ramsey, 15 1C J. Sprangle, 3 UJ Daniel Brittain, 13 0.1 William Cloud, 100 John Htlgeru 15 00 George Bats, 1 00 James Weston, 13 00, J. Klinefelt, 1 00 Charles Bird, 10 0-) Lewis Rhode, 100 John H. Wahl, 10 00. M. Katzcnberg, too G. W. Thnmberi, 10 CO Mr. Rex, 1 uo George Cobb, 10 00 John Liule, x 00 John Wilkins, 10 oo|philip Outers, 100 H. Salford, JO 00 Mr*. Meyers, 1 00 F. Bergonsicck, IP re Isaac Rick, I CO H. Ganhausrr, 10 00 G. Ltnhnrst, 1 00 J. B. Ely, !0 to'J. D. Zehndrr, 100 M. Cautman, 10 to Mr. Slocum, 1 00 Charles Dttey, in oo J Miller, - -50 Geo. McLaughlin, 10 isntu. Heim, 50 Dr. E. Fisher, lu ou| J. A. Schnlte, 3 re C. B. Smith, 10 rejJacob Hechcr, J 00 Joseph Spitz, 10Wt|Cash, 2 00 J. Hough Jr., 10 retU. Shrader. 2no George Megee, 10 00 Philip Garrett, 2 00 T. K. Sheppard, 10 wijCbas. Arbogart, 200 C. F. Yonnf, *1 OU Henry Dnrnbach, 2 W Edmund Taylor, 2 OOIW. Walter, 200 H. Sobew, 7 co|Y. Knlp, 2 00 Chatle*F. Barnes, 7 00|O. Llnilnnrst, 2 50 Chas. B. Thomas, S ootHenry Lambe,', " 200 W. H, Aeay, 7 eu Cash. 2 re Christian 1 toek, 7 oolAdam Kroep, John O. Kidd, » ' • ■ • ' : FAIUtarKBpraBB, Importers, . , SM Cbestnnt street,'below Fourtn. CITY ORDINANCES. BSGLbTiUW ’ AU'l k LAND TELEGRAPH COMPANY TO Rewired, By the Select' ana Common Councils ■OfJ^ l6 of that permission be giitnicd to tin-* Inland Telegraph Company to piacl :a telegraph pole on the southeast corner of Et change place and Lodge streets; also, a pole on the southwest corner of Exchange place arid Carter street, thus enabling the, said Inland Telegraph Company to inn their wires from the Excs-ure--, through Exchange place, Batilc siraet and Elbow lane, to their office in Third street, neat Market street; said wires to be connected with substantial fixtures placed upon the houses in said streets, ex cept where placed upon the poles mentioned above The said poles not to he less than thirty-live feet in length, and not less than four and one half inches at the small end, to be'.properly pained, and the pavements around the poles properly re paired; J’n.viccd, That the City of Philadelphia shall have tbe right to place one or taore wires on said poles,to be used for Police and Eire purposes.' Said telegraph-line to be erected in accordance of an Ordinance, approved • . ALEX. J. HARPER. . ■ . President of Common Council. Attest— ABRAHAM STEWAKT. Assistant Clerk of Common Council. - JAMES LYND, , . „ ... Pi ,'sidcnt of Select Council. Approved this twenty-ninth day of February, Anno Domini One Thousand Eight Hundred and Sixty-four, (A D. 1601). . ALEXANDER HENRY, It v Slay or of Philadelphia. Resolution-ape kuving the sure ties of mahlonh: DICKINSON, IN SPECTOR OF STREET CLEANSING Resolved,, By the Select and Common Councils of the city of Philadelphia,lhat Conrad Esher and Martha Dickins6n .be and the same are hereby approved as the Sureties of Mahlon H. Dickinson, Inspector of Street Cleansing, and the Oily Soli citor is heieby directed to have a Bond with War rant of Attorney prepared for said parties to execute and to cause a judgment to be entered thereon. ' ALEX. J. HARPER, President of Common Council Attest—ABRAHAM STEWART, Clerk of Common Council. JAMES LYND, President of Select Council. Apnroved this twenty.sixth day of February,. Anno Domini One Thousand Eight Hundred and Sixty-four (A. D. 1861). * ALEXANDER HENRY, It . Mayor of Philadelphia. - Eesolution APPROVING the sure ties OF W. J. p. WHITE. Resolved , By tbe select and Common Councils of tbe City cf Philadelphia, That TnomasPotter and Samuel M. White, are hereby approved as tbe Sureties of W. J. P. White, as Fegister of Water; and tbe City Solicitor Is hereby reqnes’ed to pre pare bonda with Warrants of Attortey tor said parties to execute and hare a jndgment entered thereon. ALEX J. HARPER, President of Com-non Council. ATTEST— ABRAHAM STEWART, Assistant Clerk of Common Council. JAMES LYND, President-of Select Council. Approved this twenty-seventh day of February, Anno Domini One Thousand Eight Hundred and Sixty.four, (A. D. 15GI). ALEXANDER HENRY, It Mayor of Philadelphia. 3I AKE AN APPRO PRIATION TO PAY FOR CERTAIN BOOKS FURNISHED BY ORDER OF THE REGISTER OF WILLS. Skctiox 1. The Select and Common Councils of the CUT of Philadelphia do ordain that the snm of Iwo Hundred and Fifty Dollars be and Uiis»ra» is ner.by appropriated to pay J. B. Smith & Uo. for books furnished the Office of Register of Wills during the year 1:03, and the warrant shall be drawn by the City Commissioners. ALEX. J. HARPER, President of Common Council. Attest-ABRAHAM STEWART, Ass’i.' Clerk of Common Council.' JAMES LYND, President of Select Council. Approved this twenty-nintn rtav of February, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty.four, (A. D. 1:61). ALEXANDER HENRY, It . Mayor of Philadelphia. WANTS. WANTED. —A competent BASS and CON TRALTO SINGER .in an Episcopal Cbtirch. Address Box 671 Philsda. P. O. it* ' ANTED—A young MAN, who can make * V himself generally ttseinl, and act as Entry- Clerk. Address Itox 174.-. us VI; AN 1 ED, A GENTLEMAN ciUALIFED VV ' to teach Infantry Tactics and Aims Regur lations as an As-istant Instructor in a Military school. An officer who has- seen service and tboronghly posted in Casey" a Infantry -Tactics preferred. Apply iu person, or bv letter, tncios ln* testimonials, to JOHN ll.' TAGGART, Preceptor Free Military School, No. .1310 CHEST NUT street, mtrt-6>} VI rANTED, A YOUNG MAN AS CLERK—A ft quick, ready writer and a goo.l penman; a graduate cf the High School, one who finder s.ands phonography preferred. Address, with reference, Box 2TU Post Office mhi-otj Large first class bmplotment HOUSE—always a good selection capable, civil WOMEN and GIRLS, for Familv servants, Hotels, and every branch of usefulness, to suit all. 735 SANSOM street. Conducted bv Amon can Ladies. fe-J9-Gt* M WANTED.— A FURNISHED HOUSE at GERMANTOWN fir the Summer. Ad dress R, Box No. t ei, Post Office, stating sice, situation, Ac." ,■ mbt-fit* kta WANTED—A modern built HOUSE, about Bai 23 feet front, on Arch,. Chestnnt, Walnut or Locust streets: immediate possession desirable. Address Post Office, Box No. 2199. fe29-4t# MW ANT ED TO KENT —A furnished House -r Cottage—possession wanted in June —at a convenient distance and easy communication o the city. Address Box 930 Philadelphia Post Office. feS7-6t* iOAitDlNti. BOARD WANTED—About Juue Ist, a suite of Rooms for a Gentleman, Wife and Child Address at once tt>M. R., Ledger Office. ■ ,rahl-3t* THE HANDSOME RESIDENoE. IU3I WAL NUT street, has been opened for the reception of BOARDERS. Single Rooms and Suites, and with and will out private table. .. felO-lm* AMUBEMENTS. JMUSieAii, ’Jb’ CJM JJ H&LLi GIIAND i . ........ OF THE V HAJ3DEL AIJD EAIDN SO JIETY, | Ttu’sday Evening. March 3, / ‘ , COM2IEKbINO : A.T 8 O'CLOCK. MendelssQbir’.&’G-re at-Masterpiece, THE fItMH DP PRAISE, 'W'Hl.be produced by the Society; supported by the entire ; - • Oerimania Orchestra. Preceding which ashort and select 2 MISCELLANEOUS PERFORMANCE Will be given. TICKETS....FIFTY CENTS, To be obiaintid at, X £. Gould? a, S. E. comer Seventh and Chestnut streets. mh3.lts OHCEBT H-AI t. MAXSTRAKOSCH respectfully informs the public that - MR. L. M. GOTTSOHALK forlraje lll Philadelphia, prior to his departure TWO GRAND. FAEEWELL CONCERTS. On 9i ON DAY and TUESDAY EVENINGS. Match 7th and Mh, -when the greatestUvihg Pnma. Donna Contralto, . 6 MADAME ELENA D’ ANGRI. The young and highly-talented Violinist. ■■■ . SIGNOR CARLO PATH. MR. SIMON HASSLER, Viola, and CHAS , - M. SCHMITZ, Violihcello, b- VTill assist Mr Gotts-6to Doors open at 71,'; Concert to commence at 8. S CHESTNUT ST. THEATRE. LEONARD GROVER .....Manager GENUINE SUCCESS Attending the GLORIOUS REVIVAL ov THE COLLEEN BAWtf. O Corner Mbs Sophy G-imber M BDe Sl nte Miss Eflle Germon S re ,- Pl e , afLan Mrs. M. A. Chtpraan Myles* Na Coppaleen Mr. -Walter Lennox Danny Mann .....Mr Ben. Rogers Fattier Tom Mr. Harry Pearaon NEXT GRaNII FAMILY MaTINEEENThR. TAINMENT -will be Riven on SATURDAY AF TERNOON, March Sth, when will be n resented , THE colleen bawn. 1 In actiTe preparation, Westland Marston's drama of PURE GOLD Admission—Dial Circle and Parquet, 50c- Or chestra, 75c; Family Circle, 25c. beats secured without extra charge. Doors open at 7o’ clock commence at quarter of 8. 1 WALNUT STKET THEATRE ‘ T Mrs, M. A GARRETTSOH 1 HIS (Thursday) EVENING, March 3,1851, Fourth appearance in this city of MISS FTTIE HENDEESON, Whose marked success has established her another popular favorite. Second time in this city of a i-« w domestic drama, called THE FLOWER GIRL AND THE CONVICT MARQUIS. Madelcn, the Flowir Girl..MissEttle Henderson Crshow, the Coutict Marquis.. Mr. E. L. Tilton After which the admirable Farce of THE LAUGHING HYENA. Friday, Benefit of Miss nENDERSON. Box office open from 9 till 3 Curtain rises at*#. Mas. JOHN DREW S NEW ARCH stbect THEATRE, ARCH street, above Sixth. FOURTH NIGHT OF MRS. JOIN DREW. (Thursday) EVENING, March 3, 1881, THE MAGIO MARRIAGE. The Marchioness de Volierra Mrs. John Drew Zella, a Gipsey Miss J. Henry The Chevalier Monte Cellini Mr. Barton HIU Sisnor Malfredi Mr. Grifflths To conclnde with the comedietta of NAVAL ENGAGEMENTS. Miss Mortimer Mrs. John Drew Admiral King5t0n.......... Mr. Grifflths Friday, Benefit of Mrs. JOHN DREW. Prices as nenai. Curtain rises at 7if o’clock. AiIEIUUAN ACADJEMY OF MUSIC. MR J. E MURDOCH Will deliver a lecture on RELICS CF THE THREE MEMORABLE PERIODS OF THE OREAT REPUBLIC, ON THURSDAY EVENING, March 3d, ISG4. The proceeds to be appropriated to the Relief of the NEEDY FAMILIES OF SOLDIERS, Tender the supervision of the members of the Spe cial Keitef Committee of the Women's Pennsyl vania Branch of the U. S. SANITAKY COMMISSION. During the evening Mr. It urdoch will state the object and xr ethod of operations cf the Society. CENTS Efc>ERV Ei) SEATS...! ~ . FI FT YCE NTS. To be obtained on ar.d after Moudav, Feb. a9th, at T B. Pugh’s, S. W. comer Sixth and Chest nut -streets; Aafcmead & ivans'e, No. 7'i4 Chest nut street; at the Rooms of the Sanitary Commis sion No. 1307 Chestnut street, and at the Academy, of Music on the day and evening of the lec -1 cors open at 7 Lecture and Readings com mence at 8 o' clock. Concert hall, ~ CHESTNUT street, above TWELFTH. Immense success of MR. 1)E CORDOVA'S FIRST LECTURE. The second will take place ON THURSDAY EVENING. March 3, SM. Subject..Mß. PERKINS’S CHRISTMAS DIN NER. • (A Tale of Shoddy.) Tickets for the remaining two Lectures.. ..73 cents Single admission. 30 cents Doors open at 7. Lecture at Bo’ clock. fe29-4t4 The inventors of amek i c a, BY C. SCHUSSELL, and FIRTH’S DERBY DAY, the most interesting PAINTINGS of the day, ON EXHIBITION FOB A SHORT TIME.. AT EARLE’S GALLERIES, 816 CHESTNUT STREET. ADMISSION TWENTY-FIVE CTS. feao-iatj mHE GREAT PICTURE, 1 AT CONCERT HALL LECTURE ROOM, For a Short Season, commencing THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, im, J. Insco Williams's Celebrated * PANORAMA OF THE BIBLE. This is the moat complete and finished Painting of the Sacred Scriptures in the world, comprising over titty of the most SUBLIME AND THRILLING SCENES Of the first three thonsand years of Biblical His tory, forming altogether one of the finest exhibi tions of the age. OPEN EVERY EVENING at 7% o’clock Admission 25 cents. N. B—Matinees on Wednesday and Saturday Afternoons,'at 3 o’clock. Admission for Children, 15 cents. Eleventh street opera house. “THE FAMILY RESORT.” OARNCROSS AND DIXEY’S MINSTRELS, THE GREAT STAR TROUPE of the WORLD, In their SELECT ETHIOPIAN SOIREES, Splendid Singing, Beautiful Dancing, Laughable Burlesques, Plantation Scenes; &c., &c., by TWENTY TALENTED ARTISTS, EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK. Tickets, 03 cents. Doors open at 7o' clock. felS ImJ T.L. OARNCROSS, Bnslnesa Manager. UTVTPT.Tt OF WONDERS, ASSEMBLY BUILDING, TENTH and. CHESTNUT— LAST. WEEK. ■ MAGICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL EXPERI MENTS—Great Powers of Ventriloquism and the LEARNED CANARY BIRDS. Signer BLITZ will appear in his popular enter- - tainmenta every evening, commencing at 7X o’clock, and Wednesday.and Saturday afternoons at 3 Admission as cents. Children 15 cents, feia cbmaNlA ORCHESTRA-—Pnbiie Rohan,.. sals every.Satnrdayat3Z o’clock, P. M.,at the MUSICAL FUND HALS. Single Uoiteta.3s cents; packages of six tickets, SI. To ba had at Andri’s, 1104 Chestnut street; J. E. Gould, Seventh and Chestnut, and at the hall door. oclS PENNSYItVANF-A ACADEMY OF THE : PSNE ARTS, - 1086 CHESTNUT STREET. Open dally (Sundays exoepted) from 9 A. M. till >P. M. Admittance 25 cents. Children half-price. Mavana cigars ■ A good assortment constantly in Store: and d—at lowest ratea for cash. ■ ' „ STEPHEN FUGUET, Importer, ; mh2-3mos !;. . No. gls B. Front Street. . T~\ATES.—‘CO pails Dateslandiug, and for'sale JLf by JOS. B. BUSSIER & Oo.i HO South WJwryes. • : REMOVAL. ALEXANDER WHIUDIN & ?ONS, Have Removed to 20 and 22 South Front Street, AND 21 and 23 Lotitia Street, PHILADELPHIA, Where, from large and desirable stocks of WOOL and WOOLEN YARNS, OpTTONS and COT TON YARNS, they, will he pleased to serve aj customers, ; • ' ■«o. a , ' 18GC SPRING 1864, glin eqho mills, GERMANTOWNi PA. M’CALLUM & CO,, Manufacturer*. Importer* and Whole* sale Dealer; IN CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, &c. Warehouse, 509 Chestnut st,, ja3o-S Ppo * ite Ind *P«irtence-Hail. SPECIAL NOTICE. RETAIL DEPARTMENT. M’CALLUM & CO. inform the pnbUc that they hav leased the old established Carpet Store, * , 9 No. 519 CHESTNUT STREET, Opposite Independence Hall, FOR A RETAIL DEPAETBEEMT, Where they are now opening A NEW STOCK, o» IMPORTED AND AMERICAN CARPETS, Embracing the choicest patterns of AXMINSTER, IT APES TRY CAR ROYAL WILTON, PETS, VELVET, (BRUSSELS CARPETS ‘ ■ . VENETIANS. Together with, afnil assortment of’everything pertaining to the Carpet Business. ja3o-tf| ENTERPRISE MTLI.S, ATWOOD, RALSTON & C 0„ MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN CARPETINGS, • - . • \ , x OH Cloths, Mattings, Ac., Ac. Warehouse, 619 Chestnut Street, AND CLARKSON & CO., BARKERS, No. 12! SOUTH 7HIRO STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Government Securities of aH Issues, * PURCHASED AND FOR SALE. Stocks, Bonds and Gtold, BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. latereit Allowed ea Deposits. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE. fe4-lm rpj BLINDS AND SHADES B. J. WILLIAMS, No. 16 NORTH SIXTH STREET, MANUFACTURER OF _ VENETIAN BLINDS % AND WINDOW SHADES. AWThe Largest and Finest assortment In the Cttr at the Lowest Prices. promptly attended to. ■T'Store Shades Lettered. w ,, fe!9-2m4 . A few ERIE CITY and COUNTY BONDS. ERIE CANAL BONDS of Erie, Pennsylvania. : Also—9lo,ooo North Branch CANAL BONDS, for which the bighestprice will be p.idby O. B. WEIGHT <& GO., 142 South Third Street, Opposite the jSxctoft^. 13K)-I2t§ FUEJSUTCRE. Those about to would do •well to call at the MEW STORE of ULRICH & WARD, At A examine their styles, HEAVY CANTON FiLANNELN i IIAIBIBO DBIEEB. •' EOR BUEBX . ■ * W«Un* WANTED. 915. Arch Btrect, rel6-lm|