Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, February 03, 1864, Image 4

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THE ONLY: TRUE PURGATIVES.
BR" BADWAY’S REGULATING- FILLS.
>ij -would rather have one box of Dr. Rad way’s
3Pills, than all other pills in the world. Tfcey are
pills that cure. "When you take a dose of-these
pills, you can depend upon the expulsion of the
diseased humors from the system: the Liver,
Bowels, Stomach, Kidneys, System, Skin and
Blood are acted upon and the bowels,
operation ißduced by Radway’s Pills, are left as
#lean and Healthy as the stomach would be atter a
dose of lobelia. No straining, weakness, or
•wrenching pains, or piles or tenesmus, but a
Biorough and natural evacuation is the result.
Xhis is the testimony of one of the most distin
guished physicians in the world. Never were
toner words uttered. “ Radway’s Pills, are pills
tfcat cure. *’ * The sufferer of L«ver iComplaint, Dys
pepsia, Constipation, Biliousness, Costiveness,
Jftundice, Dropsy, Ac., may rei&upon ar abso
lute cure, by the use of one to six boxes. It is not
neoessary to take these pH Is for monthß or yehrs to
accomplish a cure. They should he used In aU
eases where a cathartic is required. p""
Dr. Radway’a medicines are sold by Druggists
everywhere* ' BADW AY A CO.»'
J 87 Maiden Lane, New York.
SONS’ gggggg,
|fi |ft PI AHOS. IT ill*
SQUARE, UPRIGHT AKD GEANDS.
■OST CELEBRATED AND POPULAR, ALL
‘ AT
'aaa/^A^sßßss,,
f Jl 1006 Chestnut street. M I f*.
RDR. STEPHEN SWEET, OP CON--
NECTICUT is the author of ‘ * Dr. Sweet’s Infal
lible Liniment. ” .
linr-Hi r GREATEST
IMPEOYEMENT TTnf
OF THE AGE IN PIANOS.
MEYER'S Improved Overstrung Pianos, ac
knowledged by Ibe leading artists, and endorsed
ky the Musical public, to be tbe finest Pianos in
America.
Tbe attention of tbe Musical public is called to
these recent great improvements in Piano Fortes.
Sf a new method or construction, tbe greatest
volume or tone has been obtained, without
any or the sweetness and brilliancy lor which
these Pianos ars so celebrated, being lost, and
which, with an Improved Touch and Action ren
der them TJnequaled.
These Instruments received the Pfize Medal at
the World’s Fair, held in London, as well as the
Highest Awards over all competitors, from the.
first Fairs and Institutes in this Country . Ware
.rooms, 722 Arch street below Eighth, Philada.
Jlehiqh locust mountain and
„ Buos Uute, Whitb Ash Coal, carefully
fltlocted and prepared for family use, free from
slats and dust, delivered promptly and warranted
10 give fall satisfaction, at prices as low as the
lowest for a good article. Lump CcAi/for found-
Sites, and CHBSTJnjT Coal for steam purposes, at
Wholesale _prices. An assortment of* Hickory,
9AK and FxhbWood, Kept constantly on hand.
Also, an exoellent article of Blacksmith’a Coal,
flallTered freeof carting to any part of the city. A
trial of coal will secure your custom. Send
•OUT orders to THOMAS E. CAHILIi,
9 OScee, 325 Walnut street. „
ahd Twenty-fifth street.
Worth pennsylyaniaTßailroau Masterstreet.
wine street wharf, SchuylfcilL \i
the COLD SPBINa ICE COMPANY.
OMces and Depots as above. j
Wagons run in all the payed limits of the /Con
-8 oUdated City and in the Twenty-fourth Ward.
ALBRECHT, RIKES &
BREBS) SCHMIIIT, begleave to announce
If cp I 11 ■ that their Manufactory of First-Class
•Plano Fortes is now in full operation. The general
Mtisl&ction their many Pianos; soldi already, meet
With, by competent judges, enables them to assert
'confidently that their Piano Fortes arfe not sur
passed by any manufactured in the United States.
They respectfully invite the musical public to call
And examine their instruments, at the Sales Hoomr
Wo. 46 North Third street. Full guarantee given,
and prices moderate. ' ~ J j
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SYS it tin hut in the World. The only Harmlett,
AW and BtUabU Dye known. This splendid Hair
Dy. In perfect—changes Red, Rusty or Grey Hair,
ißSttnuy to afflowy Bloel: or Natural Brown, yrttb
»*t Injuring the Hair or Staining the shin, 1 earing
the balr soft aid beantifnl; Imparts fresh rltality,
IMqmently restoring its pristine color, and rectifies
the ill effects ot bad Dyes. Tbe genuine Is signed
wntTm i. Batohxlob, all others are mere im
itations, and Sbonld/be aroided. Sold by all Drug
gists, Ac. PAOTORY—BI BARCLAY street, N.
Y. Batchelor’t gf.vr ToUet Cream -for dressing
Ids Hair.
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Seventh
EVENING BULLETIN
WEDNESDAY', FEBRUARY 3, 1864.
CHARLESTON
The secret is lek out by the tattling New
York papers that the siege of Charleston.is
virtually abandoned. General Gillmore is
coining of his troops have 1
Been sent, or are gcJisg*. elsewhere, and the
iron-clads, with the exception of the New
' Ironsides, are to be sent to the Gulf. Thus
ingloriously terminates’ the most tedious
and costly, enterprise of the war. Charles-'
j ton cannot he taken with the forces we
have brought against it. The monitors
cannot cope with the forts' and the obstruc-’
tipns, and the New Ironsides, which is
rdally the only vessel fit to engage the forts,
draws-too much water for. the harbor. The
capture.. of the city by our land
totally impracticable. After the expendi
ture of many millifas, and after a bombard
ment and a waste of powder scarcely ever
exceeded in; warfare, we are compelled to
confess our inability to accomplish what we
nndertook. ■
Mortifying as this is to us, and exultant
as the rebels will be at our discomfiture, the
siege of Charleston has not been without its
advantages. General Gillmore has done as
: much as any man could have done with the
forces at his disposal. He has driven the
rebels from Folly and Morris Islands. He
has destroyed Fort Wagner and many
minor batteries, and he has made Fort
■ Suinter.a heap of ruins. He has construe ted
batteries where no one drained they could
be constructed, and he has thrown shot and
shell, with effect, to greater distances than
were ever before known. He has made.the
greater part of the pestilent city of Charles
ton uninhabitable, and has inflicted upon
' the prims movers ’in the rebellion heavy loss
in property. Europe has been amazed at
the workhe has done, and the lessons .he
has taught in the. art of war advance the
world’s knowledge of that art more than
anything done-in the last quarter of a
century. We presume that all the batteries
we have constructed will be' held -, by
sufficient garrisons, and that the blockade
of Charleston will be maintained as strictly
as ever. But, until we can have the right
• hind of iron-clad fleet to go into the harbor,
no further attempt will be made to capture
Charleston.
A bill has. passed the rebel Hpuse of
Representatives, -which, considering the
condition of affairs that exist in the South,
is rather amusing. It prohibits the trans
portation, and sale of “ certain articles” in
any port of place in the “Confederate
States,” in~the possession of the Union
troops, and the barter, sale or exchange of
“certain articles” to l alien or domestic
enemies. The grumblings of the press, the
appearance of the army, the of
the people; and the starvation of the Union
prisoners, had led us to believe that there
were no articles in rebeldom which could
be spared for the consumption of enenip.
General Lee exhorts his soldiers to endure
patiently the reduction of rations, which
“hopes will be only temporary”; the
Richmond U'% says that as General Lee
never Speaks uhtil it.is necessary, “we
may be sure that his soldiers have suffered
or are likely to suffer,” and suggests that
the citizens live on half rations so that the
soldiers may have at least quarter rations;
another journal complains of the general
scarcity of articles of clothing; another
wonders what they will do for necessary
household articles, and how they can make
bread with flour at two hundred and forty
dollars per barrel; and a fourth gives in
evidence, to prove the scarcity of leather
and the high price of labor, the following
schedule of prices charged' by»a Richmond
bootmaker,, who, it states, is generally
overrun with orders : .For making boots,
$225; for footing boots, $140; for ordinary
cavalry (boots, $250; for gaiters, $110; for
high lace shoes, $lOO ; for Oxford ties, $9O ;
for fixing, half soling and heeling boots,
$62 ; for half soling and heeling boots, $2O ;
ditto shoes, $lB ; for new gores to gaiters,
<y.O ; for half soling boots or shoes, $l2;
iling.do.,-88. If calfskins are fur
charge will be for making boots,
,§6O. ■' ..
for
nislied t
§l2O ; shoes',-
And yet With all tKese facts to convince
their “ alien anti domestic enemies”.of the
suffering ‘and privations endured, their
Representatives, for the purpose, evidently,
of, attempting to deceive, pass an act pro
hibiting transportation and sale of com
modities which they, have not, and in
sections of- country where they have no
control and in which their laws and regula
tions amount to npthing.
Truly‘rebel coolness and impudence are
without a parallel. ■
SHALL FAVORS THANKFULLY RECEIVED.
“ The Richmond Dispatch, in a characteristic
article, worthy of Dickens’s Cpl. Diver and
the Hon. Mr. Elijah Pogram, and princi
pally puffatory of Gen, P. G. T. Beauregard,
is thankful for small favors in the following
strain:
“ During the past sombre year, the only star
of success that has shone with steady radiance
upon our storm-tossed, sea is tnat which
.gleams 'from the battlements of Charleston.
The right man has been in the right place, and
he has been, supported by a harmonious and
self-sacrificing people. ..'All honor to Charles
ton and its faithful and heroic, defenders!
Immortal honor to its great and virtuous chief,
whose transeendant talents and energy are only
equalled by the rare disinterestedness of his
nature and the beautiful modesty of his charac
ter. ‘Whilst such a constellation ot military
genius still guides the armies of the South as
Lee, Johnston, Beauregard, Longstreet, Ma
gruder, to say nothing ot other stars not yet so
high in position, but whose brilliancy gives pro
mise of an equally grand career, doubt and de
spondency should be dismissed, and Gratitude,
Faith and. Hope animate every Confederate
heart.”
PIANOS.
PIANOS.
PIANOS.
PIANOS.
PIANOS.
PIANOS.
PIANOg.
PIANOS.
PIANOS.
PIANOS.
PIANOS.
PIANOS.
If a formidable “ Confederate ” iron-clad
fleet was blockading the mouth of the Dela
ware, and keeping everything, from a bat
eau to a first-class steamer at bay; and if
JED,
and Chestnut.
'his same fleet had battered down Fort
Delaware and knocked Fort Mifflin into a
cocked-hatand if the rebel enemy had
aken possession of League Island, and after ,
planting his batteries there, was throwing
niortar shells into Philadelphia, at the rate
of from ten to two hundred a day j and if
the rebel artillerists were making targets, for
their shell, of the State House steeple,’ Gi
rard College and Christ Church; and if
conical persuaders were knocking dwellings
to pieces, setting'fire to storehouses, burst-
ing up banks, driving the lodgers out o ' the
Continental Hotel the Girard House,
and causing a general stampede from the
city of everybody who could leave it—we
Philadelphians would conclude that there
were not many particularly brilliant planets
of triumph in sight, if this “ was the only
star of success” for <tur cause, J) which had
shone with steady radiance.” Even if the
siegi of Charleston is abandoned, as is now
reported, there can be but little honest
exultation over its condition.
Truly, the “ Confederate ” cause must be :
in a bad way, if the present predicament of
Charleston is the only theme that Can be
found for rebel congratulation. The phi
losophy of the Richmond Dispatch people is
only equaled by that of the two fellows who
were to he hanged,’and just as they got
upon the scaffold a mad bull ran among the
crowd, and caused a general scamper and
consternation. The- two culprits gazed at
the tumult below them for a while, when
one of them said, “'By 'jingo, Bill, aint we
lucky, to he up here 1” ;
The United States Service Magazine,
published in New York by Charles B. Richard
son, is a new candidate for favor in tluyperio
dical world. It is designed especially for the
military and naval service, hut it will bp made
interesting to readers of all professions. The '
January number shows great ability. The
editor is Professor Henry Cpppee, whose
qualifications are unquestionably good. He
has enlisted as contributors soiho of the best
talent in both services, as well as a great deal
that is not in either. The articles on Chatta
nooga, on ’Gettysburg, on The Use of Iron in
FortificationsL on “’War-Songs” (by . Charles
Godfrey Leland,) on Greek Fire, &c., are alj
able and we l written. The Editor’s Special:
Department gives an extremely interesting
summary of recent military and other events.
There is a department also devoted to “Official
Intelligence 1 ? <pf Jjotb aimy and'navy. _ The
fflic TIATT.Y EVENING BULLETIN : PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY* 3, 1864. y;
BATHER COOL,
magazine is very handsomely [printed and we
are confident that it will bo very successful.
Me. Woirsoira will give his second classical
soiree in the Foyer of the Academy of Musicl
this evening. In addition to the instrumenta,
pieces mentioned yesterday, there will bo song 3
•by the fine tenor singer, Herr Habelmann. \
IMPORTANT SALE. —MESSRS. THOMAS &
mmaininy A,.'l, of the Bank fo
I’ennsvlvania. See Auction head. ■
OEvniV ConRT; aExecutors’ Pereup-
Tory Saits Real Estate, Stocks, Pew, Ao.,
on.Tuesday, oth inst., will com
prise two superior Chester, county Farms and
valuable city property, to he sold.peremptorily.
See advertisements Auction head.
Thr Paintixgs, to be sold on Friday, are now
arranged lot examination with catalogues,
FIRST LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF SPRING
DRY GOODS FOR 1864^
The undersigned wills commence their sales of
.Dry Ooods for the Spring of 1564, on Thursday
morning, Ftbtuary 4, at 10 o' clock, by catalogue,
on Four Months’ Credit and part for cash, em
bracing about 625 .packages of American, British,
French and German Dry Goods, in Linens,
325 pieces Broad Cloths. CaSsimeres, Satinets,
Coalings, Meltons,• Sec , with, a large variety ot
Linen Goods, Cambric Handkercbiefs, Pans Kid
Gloves,' Dress Goods, Woolen Shirts, Silk Tins,
Velvet Ribbons, Balmorol Skirts, and ~ packages
Domestic Cotton Goods, Feathers, Hemp Car
pets, dec.
JOHN B. MYERS A CO.. Auctioneer!,
Nos. 132 and 234 Market street.
LARGE SALE OF BEAL ESTATE.
Mr. James A. Freeman advertises the estate of
the late Jabez Banting, deceased, to be sold next
Monday, at the Blue Bell, Darby road, by order of
the Orphans' Court. Also, a large amount of
valuable-property to be sold on Wednesday next,
at the Exchange, under judicial decreet. Included
in the last wilt be the estates of Barbara Paul, de
ceased; Robert Mcl'hrnon, decease-; lftn Robinson,
deceased; Richard McKee, deceased; Malcolm if.
Ntrar., deceased: Margaret C. Brautigam, decna-ed,
Tobias Pyle, deceased; James Floyd, deceased, etc.,
etc. See Auction advertisements.'
RElhteß’S COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS,
MADE FOR 81 eo are without a rival inac
cutacy and artistic excellence. The style of Pic
ture best United to people. • SECOND street, above
Green. \
Kitchen, cooking and housekeeping
Hardware.—Numerous articles of them may
be had at TRTJMAN it SHAW’S, No. 835
(Eight Thirty-tivel Market street, below Ninth.
CARTES DE VISITE. —B. F. REIMER’S
elicit the praises of all judges. Their taste in
execution and artistic finish is manifest at a glance.
Gallery, 624 ARCH street.
UPHOLSTERERS' best quality Swede’s Iron
Tacks, in foil papers, lor sale at the Hard
ware Store of TRUMAN A SHAW, No. 835
(Eight Thirty-five! Market street, below Ninth.
THE MOST TRUTHFUL OF ALL POR
TRAITS are those elegant styles of Life-size
PHOTOGRAPHS, in oil colors,executed so finely
at B. F. BEIMER’S Gallery, 024 ARCH street
PHILADELPHIA, FEBRUARY 1, 1604.—'The
Co-Partnership here ofore existing between
GEORE BOLDIN and NORWOOD PENROSE,
under tie firm of BOLDIN A PENROSE, is this
day dissolved, by mutual consent.
Tile business oi the linn will be settled by either
of the Undersigned. GEORGE BOLDIN.
fr3-3ts NORWOOD PENROSE.,
GET YOUR STAMPING. BRAIDING, EM
BROIDERY and Tambouring done at
CAMERON’S! 22S North EIGHTH street and
joh South SIXTH Streep.
Ladies’ t nSer-clothing in stock and made to
order. H fe3 2tn* ,
A 1 A REWARD WILL BE PAID BY THE
MU PENNSYLVANIA HORTICULTURAL
SOCIETY fop the recovery of the I Tory type Por
trait of Pr. Bttockieand flame, stolen trom their
Hall, S» W. corner of Broad and Walnut streets,
and lor, such intorlnaiion as will lead to the detec
tion and conviction ol the diief.
A. W. HARRISON, Recording Secretary,
)t$ JT 26 So.ith Seventh street.
Dissolution of co-partnership.—
The copartnership heretofore existing nnder
the flrmof E. P. MIDDLETON A BRO., is this
day dissolved by mutual consent. The business
will be continued as usual at the oldstand, Na. 5
North F'rout street, 1 by E. P. MIDDLE
TON. . fe.3-6t
SECOND NATIONAL BANK OF PHILA
DELPHIA.
FRANKFORD.
Capital $lOO,OOO, with the privilege of increas.
inc to *5W.000.
NATHAN HlLLES,Pre*identj WILLIAM H.
RHAWN, Cashier, late of the Philadelphia Ba.uk.
dibectokp: /"N
Nathan Hille?, Lewis Shallcross, / 1
George W. Rn&wn, Charles E Kromer, /
Simon R. Snyder, Benjamin RowlamL'Jr.,
Edward Hajes, Benjamin H. Deacpjn, ,
John Cooper. I v, . [
The Second National Bank of Philadelphia is
now open at No. 131 Main street, Frank ford, for
the transaction of a General Banking
upon'the usual terms.
Collections upon all accessible points will be
made upon liberal terms
Respectfully,
fe3-3ms
STATEMENT OF THE CORN EXCHANGE
BANK, as required by the fourth section of
the Act of the General Assembly of this Common
wealth, approved tho 17th day of April, A. D
1801.
Amount of Loans and Discounts
I)o. Specie and Specie Certificates-
Do. , United States Legal Tender
Notes
Do. due from other Banks and
*
Do. of Notes in circulation
Do. : Deposits, including balances
1 due to other Banks
Philadelphia, February 2, 1801
City of Philadelphia, ss.
I, J. W. TORREY, Cashier of the Com Ex
change Banir, being sworn to, depose and say,
that the above statement is correct, to the best of
my knowledge and belief.
J. W. TORREY, Cashier.
Sworn to before me, this 2d day of February,
A. D. U?Gt. J. P. MAGI!*!* Notary Public.
EGBERT SHOEMAKER ‘At OU.—
Rout. Shoemaker, Benj. H Shoemaker,
"Wm. M. Shoemaker, Riciiard M. Shoemaker.
TO DRUGGISTS.—We offer the following, of
recent importation: Agaric, Aniseed, Star Anise,
Caraway and Canary Seed, Altheie, Aconite and
Calamus Roots. Barbadoes Tar, Poppy Heads,
Tonqua Beans, Refined Borax, Refined Camphor,
Jennings’s. Calcined and Carb. Magnesia, Calabria
Liquorice, Essential Oils of prime quality, French
Chamois, Wedgwood and porcelain Mortars and
Pill Til ! eSi'Evaporating Dishes, Porcelain Fuu
nels, Flint-Glass Prescription Vials, Druggists’
Fumiture!Bottles, of. Boston manufacture, French
Vial Corks, Pallet Knives, &c.
.ROBERT ShOEMAKER A: CO.,
Wholesale l *ruggista,
fe3 N. E. corner Fourth and Race streets.
CLOSIN Ct OUT MERiNOES.
C osing oot Poplins.
; Closing out i'£ wide 3Vlerinoe3, atftlSo.
Closing out dark I>re?s Goods. .
Large assortment of Flannels .. i
Large assortment of Table Linens. /
. Muslins of all the be*t makes, |
•.<, At tbe lowest market pnce, J
At JOHN H. STOKES’S,
fe3-6t •• * 70*2 Arcli street. \
ohms.worms, worms. wokS
. WORMS. I
WORMS.
WORMS. fe2-2Gtrp
NISKEY’s Worm Powders; Vegetable; sure
cure. RIDGE and GIRARD Avenues. Price 20c.
REWARD.—LOST—An Opal BKEAST
PIN. Tlae above Reward will be paid it'
returned to 08 North FRONT street.' fel-Otrp*
|ThOR SALE—The Stock of a RETAIL HARD
IP 'WARE STORE, located in the central part of
the city, doing a cash business. For particulars
address A. D., Bulletin Office. feUGtrp*
Ee A L BLACK LACE fointes and
Square Shawls.— GEORGE W. YODEL,
No. 1010 CHESTNUT slreet, has now open his
new importation of Real Black Lace Pointes and
Shawls. The assortment is unusually large and
harfdsome. Parties requiring a Real Points, or
Shawl will find 4 .to their advantage to examine
thisstock and ascertain the prices they can be pur
ch;is>ti lor by dealing directly vjilh an Importer of the
article. ! > • \ > . ja3o-6t#
a >HICK FRENOH BREAKFAST SETS.—
. GEO. W. VOGEL, No. 1010 CHESTNUT
street, -has just received from his Agent, in Paris,
a case ot Thick French Breakfast Sets, Collars and
Sleeves, comprising all the latesknovelties in new
Bhaped Collars'and new shaped Sleeve's. ja3o-ot*
SOAP— PURE FAMILY SOAP CONTAINS
no SILICATE OF SODA, SAND or OLAY,
but is an entirely PURE SOAP, and should be
used by every family. r
Put tip in BOXES OF FIFTiY POUNDS, full
weight, "When, packed and marked Fifty Founds,
not Bars or Dumps, as many manufacturers brand
their boxes.. Manufactured by
GEORGE M. ELKINTON A S ON,
del7-lyrp} Hit Margarettastreet.
MABKINGWITH INDELIBLE INK. EM
BROIDERING, Braiding, Stamping, &o.
M.A.TORBEY,
lew rub«rt itrMtv r
McAllister & brother,
FANCY DRESS SILKS, 56.
FANCY DRESS SILKS, 62 1-2.
FANCY DRESS SILKS, 75.
FANCY DRESS SILKS, 87 1-2.
m have lots as atovewfcich are arranged to
out rapidly. " ' , ,
CUE WEN STODDART & BROTHER,
450, 452'and 451 NORTH SECOND STREET.
fe2-3t} Above Willow.
KEW MllLlfptY BOOSE.
P. A. HARDING & CO.,
Kespectluily inform tue mercantile community
' r that they will open,
FEBRUARY 10th, 1864,
AT ;
No. 413 Arch street,
A COMPLETE STOCK OF
'{straw
AND
MILLINERY GOODS.
Suited to ttetrade,and trnstthat prompt and care
ful attentUn, moderation in prices, good assort
ment, together with their long experience ia bu
siness, (having been for the last 6even years with
the house of Lincoln, Wood & Nichols, and their
late successors. Wood 2c Cary,) they may merit a
share of the public patronage.
Orders, solicited by mail and promptly exe
cuted. j3O-lms
ENTERPRISE MILLS.
ATWOOD, RALSTON & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE
DEALERS IN
CABPETOGS,
Oil Cloths,
Mattings, Ac., Ace.
Warehonse, 619 Chestnut Street,
AND
GXG Jayne Street.
H.P. & C. R.TAYLOB,
Importers and Manufacturers of
TOILET SOAPS AND PERFUMERY,
No. 641 North Ninth. Street.9l
jaS-lm
nHI HAIR RESTORED BALDXSES
VJ PRferENTED.- '
* ‘London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing. 1 ’
TV. H. RHAWX,
Caslicr.
This discovery for the preservation of the human
hair is taking the lead of all hair preparations- be
sides restoring the color and making hair grow on
bald heads, it is a beautiful dressing, keeps the
h;ur soft, smooth and flexible, removes any erup
tive disease, Itching, Scurf, Dandruff, «fcc. Many
who were bald and gray have had their hair per
manently restored. Only one preparation.
SPREAD THIS CERTIFICATE.
e-GRAY HAIR RESTORED WITHOUT
DYEING.
JK7-BALBNESS PREVENTED.
I am happy to add my testimony to the great
value of the “London Hair Color Restorer,’
three bottles of which restored mv Hair, which
was very gray, to its original dark color, and the
hue appears to be permanent. I am satisfied that
the preparation is nothing like a dye, but operates
upon the secretions. It is also a beautiful Hair
dressing. I purchased the first bottle irora Mr!
Garrigues, Druggist, . Ti-nlh and Coates streets,
who can also 'testify my hair was very gray, when
I commenced its use.
sw-i.ooo
1,157,000
LARGE PHOTOGRAPHS
IN GREAT VARIETY.
728 Chestnut St.
* ‘Loudon Hair Color Restorer and Dressing. ’ *
“London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing. ’ *
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“London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing.”
‘ ‘London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing. ’ ’
* ‘London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing.”
MRS. MILLER,
No. 730N6rtb Ninth street, Phila.
“LoudonHair Color Restorer and Dressing,’ 1
sold by
DR. SWAYNE & SON,
300 North Sixth street. Philada.
Price,so cents. Six bottles, §•* si>. jafc-f.m,wly
HUSBAND'S CALCINED MAGNESIA 18
free from unpleasant taste, and three times
the strength of the cdmmon Calcined Magnesia.
A World’s Fair Medal and four First Premium
Silver Medals have been awarded it, as being the
best in the market. For sale by the druggists and
Country Storekeepers, and by the manufacturer,
\ THOMAS J. HUSBAND,
ocl9-m. wr, f, ly, rp N, W. Cor. Third and Spruce
LOST —Certificate No. Gl>4, 100 shares Preferred
Stock of the Union Canal Company, dated
October 28 16G3,*ih name of John Thornley. Ap
plication will be inade to the Board of Directors
: or new certificates. JOHN THO.RNLEY,
Dec. 1, 18(33; [tn,3mrp*] 311 Chestnut st.
Musical boxes, in handsume cases
playing to twelve choice melodies
for sale by FARR A BROTHER, Importer*,
05 No 324 Cshe*tu u ? Str*«t. below Fourth
HOOP SKIRT MANUFACTORY.—Hoop
Skirts ready-made and made to order; war
ranted of the best materials. Also, Skirts repaired.
MRS. E. BAYLEY,
jal6-lms 81*2 Vino street, above Eighth.
ISAAC NATHANS, AUCTIONEER and
MONEY BROKER, N. E. corner of THIRD
and SPRUCE streets, only one square below the
Exchange. NATHANS’S Principal Office, es
tablished for the last forty yeaxs. Money to Loan,
in large or small amounts, at the lowest rates, on
Diamonds, Silver Plate, Watches, Jewelry, Oloth
ing, and goods of every description. Office hours
trom 8 A. M. till 7 P. M deSO-tfro
PURE PALM OIL SOAP. —This Soap is made
ol pure fresh Palm Oil, and Is entirely a vege
table Soap; more suitable for Toilet use than those
made frem animal fats. In boxes et one dozen
cakes for 81 50 per box. Manufactured by
GEO. M. ELKINTON & SON,
Ne. 116 Margaretta street, between Front and
Second, above Callowhill street. del7-lyrps
S HARVEY THOMAS, '
STOCK BROKER,
Wo. 312 WALNUT Street,
Philadelphia.
Stocks and Loans nought andsold on commission,
at the Board of Brokers,
Subscriptions received to_ U. S. 5-20 LOAN, at
pax. . ■ • ' ■ ' ia9-3mrp§
E aferand envelopes-, r
Tie best and cheapest in the Oity,
For sale by : \ \
DUXBURY A: GLENN,
No. 37 North Sixth street.
Merchants, Bankers, Lawyers, Military Offi
cers, and all ethejsj should call before purchasing
elsewhere. ,ja27-Tmrp* :
FIItEK, VBATEB. * 00.,
Mannfacturersof
MANILLA AND TARRED GOBDAG*,
iOoBDB, Twure, AO.,
No. 33 North Water street and No. 33 North D»lr.
: •ware ayenne, Philadelphia.
Eown.E. Pitlbb. MioxAX& 'W’JUkV
- BjdoMAB f, cuhhbs '
pffilCE'OE THE INSURANCE CO.,
NORTH AMERICA.
PHILADELPHIA. Jan. ISSj 1864.
Statement of the Assets.
Mortgages.
All of •which are first Mortgages on
City Property $375,300 00
loan Bonds.
8100,000 Philadelphia City Loan, six
per-cents .......w...
100,000 Pennsylvania State Loan, five
per cents 100,00 G 00
20,000 Penn. «per cte. not taxable.... Sh),too 00
SO, 000.;'United States Governmenttoan
7 tf*lo per cent... 50 000 00
ioo,COO U. S. Gov. 6 percent., 5-20.. 100,000 00
50,000 do do 6 do 1681.. 50,000 00
50,000 do do on deposit, 5 per ct. 50,000 00
25, COO Lehigh Coal and Navigation Co,
Mortgage Lean of.. 1870.....
31, coo Deli.-ware and Raritan Canal
Company,and Camden and Amboy
Bailroad and Transportation Com* y
37,t fO Chesapeake and Delaware Ca
nal Company’s Loan, 1686
40;000 North Pennsylvania Bailroad
Company’s Bones, 1684...
3,300 Nerth pa. Bailroad Co’s Scrip
20, COO Pennsylvania Railroad Compa
ny’s Bonds, First Mortgage, 1880..
23,000 Cincinnati City Bonds
20,000 Schuylkill Navigation Compa
ny’sLoaß, 1882..
15,0t0 Delaware Division Canal Com
pany’s Lean, 1876.....
10, CCO Delaware Bailroad Company’ &
Mortgage Loan, (guaranteed,).
s, Out Union Canal Company’s Mort
gage Loan, 1863,.,,
Stocks.
218 Shares Philadelphia, Wilmington >
and Baltimore Railroad '
Company.,... i 10,900 00
SCO «« Philadelphia, German-
town and N orristo wnßail
road Company
100 “ Philadelphia Bank
100 “ Lehigh Coal and Naviga
tion Company
63 “ Lehigh Coal and Naviga
tion Company, : (Condi-
tional Scrip).,.
C 3 ‘ * Germantown and Perkio
raen Turnpike Company.. 1,575 00
35 »» Chesapeak and Delaware
Canal Company 2,450 00
59 »» Schuylkill Navigation
Company, preferred, liS2. 1,770 00
100 “ Noitli Pennsylvania Rail
road Company
Sundry Steam Navigation Mid
oilier Stocks, worth, 1,718 00
M u cellaneous.
Cash in Bank 65j237 10
Notes Receivable.. .. 24G,1713l
Policies, the Premiums of which are
unsettled, and debts dee, (all good) 95,714 89
Heal Btate,Office of the Company,No.
232 Walnut Street
By Order of tbe Board,
ABTHTJS G. COFFIN, President.
CHARLES PLATT, Secretary.
INCORPORATED 1794.
CAPITAL $500,000
Charter Perpetual.
Marine, Fire and Inland Transpor-
taiion Insurance^
DIRECTORS.
ARTHUKG. COFFIN. S. MORRIS VALN,
SAMUELW. JONES, JOHN MASON,
JOHN A. BROWN. GEO. L. HARRISON,
OHARI.ES TAILOR, FRANCIS COPE,
AMBROSE WHITE, EIAV. H. TR tTTER,
RIOHAR' D. woor, Et'W. S. CLARKE,
W'LLIaM WELSH, WM. OHM MINGS,
WM. E. BOWEN, T.OHARLT’NHENRY
JAMES N. DICKSON, i
ARTHUR G. COFFIN, President.
CHARLES PLATT, Secretary. fej-3t{
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WEIGHT & SIDDALL %
No. 119 Market Street.
lietweeu c lout «uu -pec*.- ..
0. W. WRIGHT. P. H. SIDBA-Li. ‘
DRUGGISTS, PHYSICIANS, AND
GENERAL STOREKEEPERS
Can find at onr establishment a fni’. as
sortment ollmported and Domestic Drug*,
popular Patent Medicines, Paints, OgjH
Oil, Window Glass, Prescription vitas,.
etc., at as low prices as genuine first clast
goods can be sold.
• iFINE ESSENTIAL OILS
for Confectioners, in full variety, and of
the best quality.
" Cochineal, Bengal -Indigo, Madder, Pot-
Ash;- Cudbear, . Soda Ash, Alum, Oil 01
Vitriol, Annatto.
Copperas, Extract of Logwood, «fco., FOR
DYERS’ use, always on hand at lowest
net cash prices. °
SULPHITE OF LIME,
for keeping cider sweet; a perfectly harm
less preparation; put up, with full direc
tions for use, in packages, containing suf
ficient for one barrel. _'
Orders by mall, or city post, will meet
with prompt attrition, or special quota
tions wIU be furnished when requested.
WRIGHT A SIDDALL
Wholesale Drug Warehouse,
no2l-lyrps No’. 119 Market street abov. Fron
BAKER’S ORNAMENTAL HAIR MANU
FACTORY The largest and best assortment
ol Wigs, Tonpes, Long. Hair Brands, Curls,
Frizettls, Illusive Seams, fur ladies, aturires
lower than elsewhere, at 909 OilfciOl«u i
Street. jal3-lmrp*»
G E ° K sfoOK B * Y EXCHANGE BROKER,
No. 18 South ThiTd street,
j Stocks and bought and sold on Commis
sion, at the Board of Brokers.
| Government Securities, Specie and TTncurrent
money bought and sold. U. S. 5-20 Year Loai
urmshed at par. 11024-3111x119
ICELAND MOSS OR LICHEN PASTE, AND
MARSHMALLOW DROPS—Excellent Con
fections for Coughs, Colds and Sore Throat. MR*
PHEN F. WHITMAN, manufacturer, No.. '«?
Market Street. ja2MCtrp_
MRS. R DILLON, : FAN ox J
g| Straw Milliner, No. 331 SOUTH street, has
j*\r a handsome assortment of Velvet, Silk, rei
and Straw Bonnets and Hats. Old Velvet Bon
nets made over. els-im
iJC. GOLD AND SILVER Wi
onr own importation, reliable in quality,
32lbhestnut street, below Fourth.
COTJPONS-COUPONS
A HIGH PREMIUM PAID FOB ANY COUV
FEB. 19th, APRIL Ist, MAY Ist.
SMITH & RANDOLPH,'
16 SOFTS THIRD STREET.
rare chances for invest-
Store 26 South Eighth St. ab. Chestnut,
AND
Farm 21 Acres, West Philad’a,
100,000 00
The STGEEQG South EIGHTH Street, -with lot
24 by 51 In the rear, is offered for sale. ;
This properly is.on ihe best business side o t
Eighth street, near Chestnut, contains about 2300
square feet, -with, a convenient outlet on Jayne
street* is the largest single lot in tne Square-and
well adapted to economical and profitable im
provement.
2*,000 00
On Forty-ninth, Fiftieth, Market, Arch, Race and
Haverfortf street', West Ph'ladelphia, haying a
large body of IJRICK CLAY, with Passenger
BaUroad on Market and - Haverford streets, is of
», cm™ iered-FOR SALE In sections or together.
JS,«« uo | A PFLY TO
31,. 00
J. OGDEN CUTHBEBT,
Eaddonfleld Post Office, N. J., orfo
- ALLEN CUTHBEBT,
fe2-3t% SS Sontii EigLtli Street.
37,200 00
2,933 20
20,000 00
21,650 00
THE LAST DAYS
17,000 00
14,350 CO
10,COO CO
1,250 00
WEBER’S PAINTING,
Monastery Madonna dell’ Saiso,
10,000 00
10,000 00
ACADEMY OF FINE AETS,
5,000 00
CHESTNUT STREET ABOVE IOJH.
ja3o-5t6
. . 3,024 00
WINES AND LIQUORS:
LAUMAN, SALLADE fc CO.,
2,000 00
NO. 128 SOUTH NINTH STBEBT,
O. M. LAUMAN, A. M. BALLADS,
noll-3morp
1864.
22.000 00
$1,559,663 50
GLEN ECHO MILLS,
M’CALLUM & CO.,
Manufacturer!- Importers and Whole*
sale Dealers
IN
Warehouse, 509 Chestnut st, 3
3 Opposite, Independence Hall.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT.
M’CALLUM & CCU
l?eg leave to inform the public that they hav
leased the old. eaUibii&hed Carpet; Store v
No. 514 CHESTNUT STREET,
Where they are now opening 1
IMPORTED AND AMERICAN
Emb'scing the choicest patterns of .
AXMINSTER, ITAPESTRY CAR
RUYAL WILTON, I PETS. _____
VELVET,' IBRUSSELS CARPETS
VENETIANS.
Together with a lull assortment of everything
pertaining to the-Onrpet Business. ~ _ Ji3o-tf§
BATCHES!
/0\ WaTOHES!—SOO fine GOLD an*
SILVER WATCHES, by the most an
© 4s? proved makers, for sale at one-half the
,rr„„l « r j C es at the Broker’s, corner of THIRD and
GASKILL streets, below Lombard; ' jaSB-lmrp'-
JTCHIS WATCHES, ■ WATCHES,
WATCHES.— New and . Second-hand
W ATUHFS for sale at the Broker’s Office, corner
of THIRD and GASKILL streets. ; jaa9-lmrp
~ Ml'NET'.—To any amount LOANED
/W\ upon WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEW -
JL A ELRY, GUNS, CLOTHING, Ac., at
IP “ JONES & CO.’S old established Loan
Office, corner THIRD and GASKILL streets.
Office honts from 7A. M. to 7 P M■ jaaS-lmrp
SoleA K entt| T J pR ; NOE&cO>s ■
WC^To°I^MfAND O £WNG-BOO M -
ERNEST G-ABLER'S,
RAVEN 41 BACON’S,
BALLET, 1 DAVIS & CO.’S, „ •
ian”mrps I CELEBRATED PIANOS.
- • CORRECT PIANO TU^llia.
dfKsSS&Mft O. E. SARGENTS-orders for
jy l l flTuning and Repairing Pianos arorj
oeived at Mason;& Co.’s Store, 967 CHESTNUT
street, only, filr, hae Had Eleyen Year*
factory experience in Boston, andFireYeaw «*y
•mploymentin Philadelphia.
rf.-Uaihortd to sound as soft and &■
new, urithout retriotnno. , H - t
T>Wn. for tiwine. si. ooli-smryt
i rrrini.mi ' rv v .
>PWM FACTPBINGCPJiga KY i* 8 - 7 ?,?*'
ff B I M their factory 10 1 7
WALNUT street, >
oaent of their tmrivalledTlANOS, which they.-
cell at the lowest cash prices br
dire ns a call before purchasing el»awhere,,
eTery satislactlon and saartateopwm Desiron
buyers. ■ yf
WANTED.
PONS DATED
NIENTS.
EOR SALE,
ALSO,
21 ACRES HIGH LAUD,
OF THE
EXHIBITION
AT THE
IMPORTERS OP
OHSSTOTJT ill WALXVT,
PHn.MITIT.PtnU.
J. D. BITTING.
SPRING 1864.
GERMANTOWN, PA.
CARPETINGS,
OIL CLOTHS, Ac.
Opposite Independence Hall,
A RETAIL DEPARTMENT,
A NEWSrOCK,
ni?
ORGANS.