SHBSOI? PEACOCI, Editor. VOLUME XVII., NO. 287. EVENING BULLETIN PBl.oo®, CHAMBERS & CO, JPEOPKIETORS,! 11l gQUTS TEIED STEEET, PHILADELPHIA: _TERSXS OF SUBSCRIPTION.! BSJXMSISI I* served to Subscribers in the 81« y at IB cents psr vresk, payable to the carriers, 0r.98 88 per annum. SATES OV ABVSBTIfcnrd. Half Square, 1 timo.J 25 1 Square, 2 weeks..S3 35 1 Squaw, 1 time..... 59 1 Saunre, 1 month.. 5 ee t Square, S times.... 75 1 Square, 2 months. 86« S Square, '3 88 1 Square, 3 months. 11 00 I Squaw, 1 wesk.,,,l 75 1 Square, 6 months.2o 00 s Six lisas constitute on# square: three lines ioas half a squaw TTPHOLSTERY. <4J Promptness, Purity ofMaterials, ' Good Workmanship Low Charges. W. HENRY PATTEN, 1408 Chestnut street. „ _ „■ MAEBIED. •HAND BELROSE.-r-At..tke Church of the Atonement, 34th instant, by Rev. Benj. Watson, ??• TV* Theodore D. Rand 10 Lizzie, daughter of the late John Belrose. - # DIED. ASHME AD—Harry Eugene, youngest child of Henry B. and Mary A. Ashmead, aged! year and 11 months. Funeralfrom the residence of his parents, 1525 Girard avenue, on Wednesday morning, at ten ©’clock. ■ . . _ ** CUMMING—'This morning, after a severe ill ness, Hannah, wife of Richard P. Cummins. Due notice of the funeral will be given. * HOWE—OfrMonday, March 14th, at the resi dence ef his son, the Rev. Dr. Howe, the Hon. John Howe, aged SO years. His remains will be taken to Bristol, R. 1., for interment. ** MARTIN—On the 12th instant, Patrick Martin, aged 64 years. The relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully invited to attend the funeral from his late residence,. No. IGOSHelmuth street, on Tues day morning at 9 o’clock, without further notice Funeral service at Saint Patrick’s church. Inter ment in Cathedral Cemetery. * PETERSON—On the 12th inst., Emma Bowles Peterson. The relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully invited to attend the funeral from the residence of Miss Bowles, No. 522 South Second street, on Tuesday morning at S% o’clock, with out further notice. Funeral service at Saint Jo -seph’s church. Interment at Catheral Ceme terv# . . On the 13th inst., Mrs. Eliza White: in the 74th year of her age. , The funeral will take place on Tuesday after noon at 3 o’clock, from No. 332 South Seven - teenth street. ## WHITE—On the 13th inst., Mrs. Eliza White, for many years Matron of the Pennsylvania lasti . tuition for the Blind. Pubiic services in the In i'' stitution at 7o’ clock, this evening. Funeral from ■No. 332 South-Seventeenth street, on Tuesday -afternoon, at 2 o’clock. # - WILLESS—On the 12th instant, Mr. Arthur ,~H.- Willess, in the 79th year of his ao-e.- - The relatives and friends ot also : the Spring Garden Lodge, No. 99, I.'X). ofO. F., ,the National Encampment, No, 47, and the Crys tal Fount Division, Sons of Temperance, are re spectfully invited to attend his funeral from hi 3 •rate residence, No. 1027 Spring Garden street, on -Wednesday, the 16th inst., at iFo’ clock. ■** WOODS—March 12th, ISMj W. H. Woods, Sr., late of the Island of St. Croix, :W. I. The male friends of the family are Invited to at "tend the funeral from his son’s residence, 2100 Wallace street, at 2 o’clock, P. M., on Tuesday, ■lsth instant. It ■VTEW SPRING MOURNING GOODS daily li opened by BESSON & SON. Mourning Store, No. 918-CHESTNUT street. N. B. Wholesale Rooms on second lloor. Best black silk in the city. Best Brown Silks. Spring Fancy Silks, Paris stvle Chenie. London style Shawls. Broadway style Cloaks: EYRE * LANDELL. TABERNACLE baptist church, Chestnut street, above Eighteenth. The .jFiltJi Anniversary of the Young People’s Asso ciation of this church will be held on Tuesday evening, March 15th, at o’clock. The annual ■Reporttvill be read, and addresses delivered by H. G. Jones, Esq., Rev. D.O. Eddy, D.D.,Rev. Wm. P. Breed and Rev. P. S. Henson. A large attendance is expected. It# Pp> LECTURES ON HEBREW POETRY— f Prof. Hiram Corson will commence on ESDAY, the 15th of March, a course of FIVE IiECTURES ON HEBREW POETRY, to be con tinued on succeeding Tuesdays until completed. The Lectures will be given at the Northwest cor ner of FILBERT and JUNIPER streets, com mencing at iy. o’ clock. Course Tickets SI. Single Tickets 25 cents :to °?^ ad at W- -Leypoldt’s, 1323 Chestnut street,and at Mr. DeSllver’s, 1229 Chestnut Etreet. it# rfE* FIFTEENTH WARD BOUNTY FUND ILS MEETING.—A meeting of the Executive Committee will he held at the SCHOOL HOUSE, corner ot Twentieth and Coates streets, onTUES- ENING '> 15th inst., at 8 o’clock. The „„} e< ; or ? ?- Te particularly requested to he all pre 1S a '? sol , lltel y requisite that the state of i?i n , a ?. c , es sllo uldJ? e known without delay. mhl4-2t} THOS. W. PRICE. Chairman. ■WSr* MEETING OF THE HIS 'Us TORIOAL SOCIETY of Pennsvlvani. wilLbe held at the Rooms, atßSh BUILDING, Sixth Street, below Walnut, twig (Monday) EVENING, at 8 o’clock THIS The subject oi Hall will claim the attention oi the meeting. SAML. L. SMEDI.ey, Recording Secretary. nfig=» EIGHTH WARD NATIONAL UNION US ASSOCIATION—A special meeting of tbe Asssociation will be held at tbe Hall of the Schuyl kill Hose House, on TUESDAY EVENING -MARCH 15ht, at 8 o’clock, for the transaction of important business. It is Important that each precinct be fully represented. n T BELL, Secretary. A. I, HARPER, President. mhi4-2t fl®* NEW GREEK COMPANY The annual tks meeting of tlie STOCKHOLDERS, will be herd on THUBSDAY, April 14th, 1864, at twelve o clock M., at their office, No. 311 WALNUT street. A general attendance is reqnested as an by i he Legislature of West Virginia, Pre Sr’2? d s,oc!c ’ will be snbmitted for their action. WH. W. HOLLINGSWORTH, Secretary. mhl4-4t# Philadelphia, March 11, isci, ICFtln&eller^ 0^ i’Oßlsasf Mahoning GroT6 C pKBbyt C erlau S Churcl 1 W D f T M:^ r 0 L ' r .. C .!: -Part ,P r °cee Lntberan Sabbath School. Good Intent-2 boxes, Aid Society. boxes', Ladies’ Aid Society. SchoolE of M- E. and Bennington Centreld bS?L?ies. „„„ vr , „ NEW YORK. N mTssTon k_Sl parcels > Committee U. S. C. Com r££, 0 7 - i 5 0x ’ A ™y Aid Association. Buffalo—s boxes, Ladies Christian Commission. 0 packages, Committee U. S. C. Com mission. ofHortknSoh' Fruyn.fromherselt, ladles B^s W vm e -?toes IrAMS l rAMSo a Sety. SUrSeon - Moorestown-l FarmiUEdale—l parcel. M. E, Church Princeton—l box, Mc&uinness and Smith. 1 parcel, 35 books, Lady Highstown —s boxes, Ladies’ Aid Society, obxo. C ‘missk l n; 1 ~ la parcel8 ’ Committee U. s. C.Com- _ DELAWARE. Wilmington—l State Association. ' 1 parcel papeis, lady. ‘ • The Commission are desirous to be fullv nrp pared for the great work which will require to be done in view of the important movements which must soon be made. Wehope, therefore, thatour inends will continue to send us, m abundance, supplies of hospital stores, &c., for which there is a constant and urgent demand. GEO. H. STUART, Chairman, No. 11 Bank street, Philadelphia. tt!f*Mlßwnw D nSS A .F ES SANITARY COM LKs EMISSION, Philadelphia Branch. ...... S 5 00 25 00 & Previously reported “ 15 00 100 00 18 00 ' 5 00 CATUR nn™ 5129 271 09 officeof aeTOladelp^teSy. II ARMORY OF COMPANY A imbot Jgiment, aktillertTp. H. g e^Ls?' fnIPELPHii, March It, 1804. Ph »a. Tf.lStstfldl St 5 tfld Meeting oi the Company will hn heid at the Armory, on MONDAY, March 14th =t LANDIS.’ W - By orte of cSt-H ’D. 1 gjp* MR. J. E: MURDOCH WILL GIVE A CHOICE SELECTION OF PAT BIOTIC AN D SCRIPTURAL READINGS Ai; THE MUSICAL FUND HALL, ON THURSDAY EVENING, March 17,15C4, For the purpose of purchasing an Organ for the lIRST PBESBYTEBIAN CHUEOH, Southwark. Tickets FIFTY CENTS: can he obtained at the Jiiook stores of Ashmead & Evans, 721 Ohestnnt; . t vP- Pugh, Sixth and Chestnut: T. B. Peterson o Ohestnnt: Foster’s, Second, opposite German, aim at the Hall on the day aHd evening of the Readings. . mhl4-4t* SPECIAL NOTICE.—Prof. DUNBAE, whose Speaking and Singing created such a sensation, last Friday Evening, at the Academy of Music, has been prevailed upon to lecture for the ° e . .LSI the Widows and Orphans of Soldiers. ?-™^ EDNESDAY EVENING, March 16th, ii CONCERT HALL, on CHESTNUT, above Twelith. Subject of lecture—• ‘Our Country and Vic Wot. ’ • Tickets, SO cents, sold by T. B. Pugh, corner of Sixth and Chestnut streets. Doors open 7 P M. Lecture quarter before S. No reserved seats. Mr. Dnnbar is spoken of by the press generally as an “inimitable Ucturer and enchanting sinner.' 1 Our citizens may expect an exciting entertainment, the cause deserves every attention. mhl4-3t,rp* ■VA $365,0*3 70 JOS. PATTERSON, Treasurer. ■PfIIL&DSIPHU. MONO* ¥ M ARCH 14, 1864 KFIHE CHEKOKf H f£ b^ “ho ar R eT n b fs^^» al qnencepf'their unswervingloyalty tcronr'.'overn- and participation in the war, will be held. ° CON CERT ?cl?ck BAY at°B THOMAS B - VAN HORNE, Chaplain S“ f -Vl,Vi l ;* Jormer principal of the Cherokee present such facts in ihehistory ot the Cberokees as wilkmake their claims for present assistance imperative. The s®eting will also be addressed by Hon. JOHN " w * principal Chief ot the Chebokee Nation, 2? d DOWNING, a full blooded Indian, and an officer in one of the three Cherokee regiments, who are now fighting the bat- Dr - BRAINERD,Rev. others will be present, aS 111 - 50 . 1116 °* remarks rfiay he expected. Admission frte. It, is hoped that the friends of the Aborigines will manifest their interest by .a large attendance. A collection will be taken to relieve the immediate necessities of the suf. ferers - mhll-4t,ifs nrS=* H- IJSXERNAL REVENUE.-Second Us»3 Collection District of Pennsylvania, com prising First, Seventh, Eighth, Ninth and Tenth wards ol the city of Philadelphia. NOTICE. The ernhal assessment for 186*3 for the above named district, of persons liable to a tax in Car nages. Pleasure Yachts, Billiard Tables, and Gold and Silver Plate, and also of persons required to take ont licenses, having been completed. Th», ,L°T ICE HEREBY GIVEN , That taxes aforesaid will be received daily "y , t -H e rurd-reipuerf, between the hours of 9A. M. ana jr. m. (Sundays excepted) at his office, S. W. TumcT. & lv h !e d Walnut streets, on and after hIUWJLAY, the ,th inst., and until and including Saturday, the '2d day of April next ensuing. PENALTIES. _~r} P 6rs ons who tail to pav their Annual taxes 2J,^, a , rria | C f’ P'eseure Yachts. Billiard tables, SS 1 . « Sl , lT S r plate,.on or before the aforesaid ' ncnr a penalty of ten per additional of the amount thereof, and be liable to costs as provided for in the 19th section of the excise law of lstjnly isca. „ l ) ' rs ', on? who in like manner shall fall to take fh. M el J. llce ? s P required by law, on or upon April ,6