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It is not accessary to take these pills for months of years to accomplish a cure. They should be used in. all en.es where a cathartic is required. St. Badyroy’ s Medicines are sold by Druggists s very where. EADVAT Ac CO., 87. Maiden Lane, New York. STEINWAY A SONS’ pianos. SQUARE, UPRIGHT AND GRANDS. host oelebeated and popular, all OVER THE WORLD, AT BLASIUS BROS., rttyn—| r* IC® B Chestnut street, f? S i|l : DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINI MENT. Cures Rheumatism and never fails'. GREATEST IMPROVEMENT sglM ” OF THE AGE IN PIANOS. MEYER’S Improved Overstrung Pianos, ac k&QWledged by the leading artists, and endorsed by the Musical public, to be the finest Pianos in America. The attention of the Musical public is called to these recent great improvements in rPiano Fortes. By a new method of construction, the greatest possible volume of tone has been obtained, withont any of the ’ sweetness and brilliancy for which these Pianos ars so celebrated, being lost, and which, with an Improved Touch and Action ren der them Unequaled. These Instruments received the Prize Medal at the World’s. Fair, held in London, as well as the Highest Awards over all. competitors, trom the first Fairs and Institutes in this Country^. Ware rooms, 722 Arch street below Eighth, Phflada. LEHIGH LOCUST MOUNTAIN AND BLAOX Hbath, Whitb ash Coal, carefully Mlected and prepared for family use, free from Matt and dust, delivered promptly and warranted M give full satisfaction, at prices as low as the lowest tor a good article. Limn Ocai. for found- Axles, and Chxbtxct Coax for steam purposes, at Wholesale prices. An assortment of Hickory. VAX and Pot Wood, kept constantly on hand. Also, an excellent article of Blacksmith’s Coal, AeD vexed free of carting to any part of the city. A trial of thla coal will aecnxe your custom. ■ Seud your orders to THOMAS E. CAHILL, Ofiees, 325 Walnut street. Lombard and Twenty-fifth street. North Pennsylvania Railroad and Master Street yine street wharf, Schuylkill. THE COLD SPRING lOE COMPANY. Ofioes and Depots as above. Wagons run in all the paved limits of the Con x OUdated CHty and in the Twenty-fonrth Ward. 'ill ALBRECHT, HIKES & jBBfiEBI SCHMIDT, beg leave to announce *■ 0 « «r that their Manufactory of First-Class Plano Fortes is now in full operation. The general ntisiactaon their many Pianos, sold already, meet With, by competent judges, enables them to assert confidently that their Piano .‘Fortes are not sur passed by any manufactured in Hie United States. They respectfnlly invite the musical public to mnd examine their instruments, at the Sales Room, Ho. 46 North Third street. Full guarantee given, and prices moderate. t . celebrated ’vwyrß BIE il <*« best in Hit. World. The only Harmless, nut and MOiabU Dye known. This splendid Hair By* U perfect—changes Red, Rusty or Grey Hair, itatantly to a Glossy Black or Natural Brovin, with •mt Injuring the Hair or Staining the skin, leaving Ike hair soft and beautiful; Imparts fresh vitality, IXeeuently restoring its pristine color, and rectifies tn 111 effhotsol bad Dyes. Tbe genuine Is signed WILT.TAW A. Baxgkblob, all others are mere im itations, and should be avoided. Sold by all Drni. -SUt*, Ac. lACTORY-81 BARCLAY street, N. !• Batchelor’s New ToUet Cream for dressing ike Hair. * STEOK& CO.’S STECKACO.’S STEOKACO.’S STECKACO.’S STECKACO.’S STEOKACO.’S STEOKACO.’S STEOKACO.’S STEOKACO.’S STECKACO.’S ETEOKACO.’S STECKACO.’S MASON HAMLIN’S CABINET ORGANS. J. E. GOT Seventh NQW OPEN' NoW Open. Now Open. Now Open. Now Open. Now Open. Now Open. Now. Open. Now Open. _ . . Now Open. Sajnt James. Saint James. Saint James. Saint James. Saint James. Saint James. Saint James. Saint James. Saint James. Saint James. Saint James. - Saint James, Saint James. Saint James. J ames * Saint James. James. 1 Saint James. Saint James. \- Saint James. Green & Kelly. •- Green & Kelly. Green &, Kelly. GTeen & Kelly. Green & Kelly. : Green & Kelly. Green & Kelly. ; Green & Kelly. 5 Green & Kelly. ! Green & Kelly. 1 New Restaurant, : ' New Restaurant. I ' New Res'aurant. New, Restaurant. New Restaurant. New Restaurant. New Restaurant. . New Restaurant. New Restaurant. New Restaurant. No. 42i Walnut street. No. 421 Walnut Etreet. No. 421 Walnut street. No. 421 Walnut street. No. 42t Walnut street. •-'a“No. 421 Walnut street. No. 421 Walnut street. No. 421 Walnut street. No. 421 Walnut street. ? No. 421 Walnut street. EVEN IK 0 BULLETIN SATURDAY;,- FEBRUARY 6, 1864. . ANDREW 2,‘THE' VIRGINIAN. t ' If any man ever especially deserved hanging, Andrews, the Virginian, who figured so promi nently'inthe New York riots, is the individual. The thrilling accounts of those bloody scenes Which came to us day after day, are still vividly remembered, and no one who figured as a leader of the murderers, thieves and incendia- I ries became so. detested" as this unprincipled ! traitor. His harangues were of such a charac ter that even the most depraved of his sympa- 1 thizera m other localities condemned them. In New Vork,however, they increased the ex citement, and prompted men to acts of villamy jnore dastardly, even than their/own imagina tions conceived. For the lives that were sacri ficed, the buildings that were destroyed, the property that'was plundered and the immense debt that was incurred, Andrews was mainly responsible, and if justice .was ever, cheated ®ut of its due, it win be when this culprit, by Quibble or technicality, is saved from the gal lows. Many of the ignorant men who obeyed . his. suggestions and instructions have been 'found guilty, and are suffering the penalty; :OF their crimo within the prison walls; and why their principal leader should hot be brought to trial cannot be understood either by the dupes or the victims. -The most contemptible Cop* perhead engaged in the riots, or the most de graded rioter that fell dnring that bloody carni val, was not as criminal as the representative of chivalry to whom we refer. He is entitled to no mercy, and should receive none but that which gives him the opportunity to prepare himself for the great change which awaits atf villains convicted of the crimes he committed. "We have no hesitation in speaking of him with the same severity as we would if he had been tried and found guilty; for with so many hun dreds of witnesses of his dastardly deeds, there can he no doubt of the verdict. In alluding to Andrews we can hut refer to the disgraceful treatment of the widow of ono of the victims, by the New York authorities. Colonel Henry F. O’Brien, when the disturb ance began, was raising a regiment for three years, and immediately offered the services of his command to quell the riots. Tho offer was . accepted, and in prosecuting his duties he was Tnost brutally murdered. His residence was subsequently robbed, and his wife compelled to' 1 j desert the house In which but a few hours be \fore happiness ,and peace had reigned, and flee from the merciless mob. The slaughtered offi cer has since rested in a pauper’s grave, and bis afflicted widow has a deal ear turned to he r repeated appeals for assistance in her destitu lien—poverty produced by a large expendi ture of money by her gallant husband in or ganizing his regiment. It will not do for New York to boast of superior patriotism and philan thropy as long as Andrews awaits and the brave O’Brien occupies a nameless grave. • In the dirtiest days of New York her streets did not exceed in filthiness those of Philadel phia at the present time. There is not one, even of our most! fashionable thoroughfares, that is not in a disgraceful condition. The smaller streets and alleys are in an unspeakably nasty state. The'mild, damp weather has' removed all the frost from the winter’s accu mulations, and now we are only waiting a few warm sunny days to have the malaria brought out in full power and to breed a pestilence. It is no wonder that the health of the city is worse this winter than it ever has been before; that spotted fever, typhoid fever, small-pox and other diseases resulting from impure air prevail to an unusual extent. "We entreat Councils to do something to save the health of ■the people and the reputation of the city. If they do not know how it is to be done; let them send a committee to New York to take a lesson from Inspector Boole, who has organized a system by which the streets are kept in a decent condition. There are many of our streets in which a scavenger has not appeared for six months, and the heaps of filth are frightful to behold. Instead of being the cleanest city of the Union, as Philadelphia formerly was, it is now the dirtiest. LOG MEAT FOR UNION PRISONERS. The Richmond Examiner of the 28th ultimo contains the following: “Wabkixgto Dogs; —According: to the state ment Of ‘A Citizen,’ who writes usontkesnb ject Belle Isle, the depot of tbe Yankee prisoners in Richmond, is unhealthy for dogs— especially V ell-conditioned dogs. .‘-»Strn NISKEY’s Worm Powders; Vegetable' 'sure cure. RIDGE and GIRA RD Avenues Price 25c. GEORGE J. BUYL), STOCK Sc EXCHANGE BROKER, o, a t No - South Third street. c * 5 ,? : “6 Loans bought and sold on Commls slon, at the Board ol Brokers. Government Securities, Specie and Unourrent “ I Marearettastreet. Baker* s ornamental hair mlnu. f AOTORY.—Tbe largest and bpsr assortment ol Wigs, Toupes, Long Hair Brands, Uuris, Fnzettes, Illusive Seams, for ladies, at prices lower than elsewhere, at 909 CHESTNUT Strce ‘- , jal3-lmrp* H.AIR AN!) WHISKERS. —GALLAIT LETT'S HAIR RESTOKErT-A few weeks application, once or twice daily, will re store the Hair, however grey, to its natural color iryit. It commands supremacy and deties com petition. Does Mot stain the skin. Prepared and S 0“ hy t?' »• OratVER, Apothecary. N^hwest corner Eighteenth and Sprnce. Price 50 cents per boUle _no*>S. s 1 awltep ISAAC NATHANS, AUCTION EER and MONEY BROKER, N. E. corner of THIRD and SPRUCE streets, only one sqnare below the Exchange. NATHANS’S Principal Office,' es tablished for tbe last forty years. Money to Loan, in large or small amounts, at the lowest rates, on Diamonds, Silver Plate, Watches, Jewelry, Cloth ing, and goods of every description. Office honrs Born 8 A. Mi till 7 P. M de-10-tlrp PURE PALM OIL SOAP. —This Soap is made of pare fresh Palm Oil, and is entirely a vege table Soap; more suitable for Toilet use than those made frem animal fats. In boxes el one dozen cakes for SI 50 per box. Manufactured bv „ • • GEO. M. ELKINTON & SON, Ne. 116 Margaretta, street, between Front and Second, above Oallowhill street, del7-ivro° S HARVEY THOMAS, " ' . STOCK BROKER, No. 312 WALNUT Street, Stocks and Loans bbnght and sold on commiMiom _ at the Board of Brokers. * Subscriptions received to U. S. 5-20 LOAN, at paj - iafl-.'imrpj Paper and envelopes— For sals by beSt and che '’ pcst in 1118 Oity., DUXBURY & GLENN, „ • No- 37 North Sixth street. Merchants, Bankers, Lawyers, Military Offi cers, and all others, should call before purchasing elsewhere. ju27-lmxp* Eitleb, WEAVER t UO.i Manufacturers of - MANILLA AND TARRED CORDAGE, _ • Oobds, Twins, Ao., No. 93 North Water street and No. 32 North Dais. t . ware avenue, Philadelphia. Sswnt.H. Fiti-hb. . Miohabl w*at, B Oohkad F. CnoTxtm QA TONS LIGNUMVITAE, NOW LANDING OU fromßr. bark Thomas Dallett. Forfsale b DALLETT & SON, 129 Sooth FRONT street METALS! ~V :j' : ' METAI^! :: METALS!!! Importers-and Bealers PIG TIN, PIG LEAD, INGOT COPPER, 'SPELTER, . , ANTIMONY, Sqlt copper, SHEET COPPER, BAR TIN, BAR LEAD; Timbers’ Anli-Frictioti Metal, Wire of All Kinds. BABBIT METAL. CAST STEEL. ' FIIiESj &C. N. & G. TAYLOR 00., 303 BRANCH ST., GREEN CORN AND TOMATOES Hermetically Sealed by FITHIAN * POGUE, of New Jersey, are superior to all others. Their large and Tnned stock of Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, Jellies. Sauces, Heats, Soups, etc., In cane. Is offered, ta the trade at the Lowest Mar ket Prices, by their Sole Agents, ARCHER & REEVES, WHOLESALE GROCERS, No. 45 North Water St-, and No. 46 North Delaware avenue. fe6-ti§ The great triumph of mrs. m. g~. BROWN’S “Metaphysical Discovery’’ ovrr ail'quackery. Read carefully the following certi ficates, tendered me lor the benefit of all suffering humanity; ” GtorcESTEE, N. J., Jan. 30, ISGJ. I, Mr. William Lee, of Gloucester, Camden county, N. J. , do certify that my wife, Ellen, has been suffering severely with a complication or diseases for eight years. The first symtom of disease was a womb* complain':, on* its first ap pearance she was confined' to her bed for seven weeks; diseases of various kinds set in one after another, nil my wife was an entire wreck. She has been under the treatment of ten of the first physicians, all of whom failed to render her aoy relief, ani she was last sinking in the arms of death. It is more than four years since she was able*to attend to household dnties. I have been compelled to employ a housekeeper. We had given np doctor ing as useless. Most piovidentially and through the blessing of God, m> housekeeper went np to Kingsessing, Pa., to see her sister. She found that her sister’s neighbor, John Richmond, had given np all work and was at the point of death. He sent for Mrs. M. G. Brown’s “Metaphysical Discovery,’’ had been restored to health and is at bis work again. When my house keeper returned, she told me the "circnm etances, and prevailed on me to write to Mr. Rich mond, and askhim thep.ttticnlars. I di.neso,anl received an answer, which you will find at the bottom of my certificate. -Weihensent for Mrs. M. G. Brown's -'Meta physical Discovery ’ and mv wife has used it taithinlly, ai «i the result is that ti e womb disease, wuicb was so bad, is entirely gone. She can now co tbe work of her own house, which she has not done fermaay years. J consider that d sease is last leaving her system, and she i- regain'ng her oiignai health. Her e, es, which were ■‘O weak thiongli ail her' aitii iioa, are now. clear and strong, and IJ -nhesitaU-gly ascribe mv wile's recovery, from lhe jaws of death, to Mrs". M. G Brown’s “Metaphysical Discovery,' ’ and heartily recommend it to those who are sufferi:g from any disease, as it must certainly strike at die root ol all diseases. It has done so in my wife's case. Should any person wish to call on me in reference to the above, I am willing lo see them personally or write to them if they desire. WILLIAM S. LEE. - Answer of John Richmond Kingsesslng to Wm. Lee, of Gloucester, Camden county. New Jersey. KixusEssixr., Sept. 27, I “1 Mrs. Lke : Please to accept this as mv testimony in behalf of Mrs. G. Brown’s “Metaoliysical Dis covery. ’ ’ - I was upwards of nine months afflicted with a severe pain in my head, ringing noise, in in-; ears, dealness. and dimness of sight. I was forced to Rive o-1 work entirety. I was under the treatment ofeeveial medical men, who did all they could io relievo me, but their medicines wore of no avail. I was four times at the gates ot death, and had made up my mind that death alone could eud-mv misery. On the ninth day of April a friend catted on me and advised me to give Mrs. M. G. Brownatrial Alte r seme-hesitation I did so, and in less than lbre-e weeks 1 was at my work again, as well as ever I was in my life, aud am sti 1 in the enjoy ment ot excellent health. By the blessing of God and Mrs. M. G. Brown's great “Metaphysical Discovery,” I am once more enabled to earn my daily bread. 1 am yours truly, with respect, JOHN RICHMOND. The “Metaphysical Discovery,” with full directions lor using, will be sent"to any address On receipt of So. Also, the celebrated “ Poor Richard’s Eye Watgr” and • ‘ Scalp Renovator,” each si. Consultation free. Address Mrs. M. G. BROWN, No. 410 Arch street, Philadelphia, or 21 Bond street. N. Y. . Mrs. M. G. Brown confidently assures the world that her * * Metaphysical Discovery’ ’ strikes at the first cause of alt disease. It cures Deafness, Blindness, Catarrh, Discharges from the Ears, Neuralgia, Rheumatism For the proof of my strong assertions, read the above certificates, it? AgOaW JAMES BELLAK, r~—iliinii ragS§fcsp279and 2M South FIFTHSgSsesH rrFTT]STREET, If ft i ll Sole Agent lor G. A. PRINCE A CO.’S World,Renowned Melodeons, HARMONIUMS AND DRAWING-ROOM > ORGANS. ERNEST GABLER’S, RAVEN & BACON’S, HALLET, DAVIS A CO.’S, jall-3mrp{ CELEBRATED PIANOS. ■ CORRECT PIANO TUNING.— |EwHgH|Mr. O. E. SARGENT’S order* foi 11 • I I > Tuning and Repairing Pianos are re reived at Mason A Co. ’a Store, SOT CHESTNUT, street, only. Mr. Sargeant has had Eleven Year*' factory experience in Boston, and Five Years’ obj smploymentin Philadelphia. SPECIAL—PIan Oi re-I« athered to sound as soft and. syreet-tentd u new, without removing. Terms for riming, sc ool.t-SturnS THE UNION PIANO MARC FACTORING COMPANY have a’ II 111 •ffioD' fiiotory and warerooms, 1615 WALNUT street, , always a most beautiful assort saent of their unrivalled PIANOS, which thej aell at tbe lowest cash prices or on instalments. Give os a call before purchasing elsewhere, and every satisfaction and guarantee .will be given buyers. MFOR SALE OR EXCHANGE— Modern . Yilla, with lx, or 5, Acres attached. Fruit of EVERY KIND, including 50 bearing Pear Tress. Germantown, 5 minutes from Station. Price $lO,OOO. . , i’ Address S. H., Ledger Office. fel-3t-rp , Musical boxes, in handsome oases playlngfrom two to twelve aholce melodies, for sale bv JTARR A BROTHER, Importers, os No 321 Chestnut Street, below Fourth.^ PHILADELPHIA. HALL & GO, 26 Sonili Second Street, WOULD GALL THE ATTENTION OF BUT. ERS TO THEIR I-arge Stock e f Silks, For Sale Below the Present Cost of Importation. Heavy , Black Corded Silks, / Black Corded Silks,from $1,25 to 5.50 Colored “ “ Black and Colored Moire Antique, Fancy Silks of Various Styles, Black Figured Silks, Black Armures. PlaiD, Browa, Leather and Bine Silks, Greens, Modes, Coir and Garnet “ W kite, Pink, Pear) and Light Blae .« Heavy wiite Corded Silks Two cases of r eat CHECK SILKS, styles selected andordeied by ourselves. A BARGAIN IN BLACK SILKS. r, 63 WhiCh T” pnrchaaed «*» past season to close a foreign consignment, which we deferred opening till this month, and we purpose giving our customers the advantage of the purchase bv selling them belc w the regular prices. y One case, to pieces of different widths, si I*l 51,25, 31.3715-. ’ * i,ls One case, 37 pieces of various widths, at 81,40. S l ,_tO, Sj,TS, s apd 32 i25 - fe6 . E&w2t CUT’JO’S CAVE! CUD JO’S CAVE I JUST RECEIVED BY ASHMEAD & EVANS, Successors to Willis P. Hazard, No. 724 Chestnut Street, 0 S CAYE. ANew Story. By J T. 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A trial of many years has proved to the world that .this remedy is more efficacious than any hitherto known te mankind. Fcr Bronchitis,Sore Throat, Aithma. it is a sovereign remedy. For the weak and debilitated, it acts as a strengthening alterative. Prepared only by DR. SWAYNE A SON, 330 North Sixth street, Philadelphia. Sold by dealers every where. jaSG-tu, th, sa-ly PURE MEDICINAL COD LIVER OIL—THE STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE.—The undersigned, experience of fifteen years in the faetuxe of Cod Liver Oil, has recently, at a large cost, greatly improved the process of pro curing it, and now offers to the public a prepara tion that for nndeviating purity, uniform fresh ness and superiority of preparation is unmatched. These results are maintained by the personal supervision of the proprietor, whose efforts haya at once made this Oil the standard of excellence. Physicians and others looking to the attainment of the greatest medicinal efficacy in the shortest time, and thereby obviating indigestion and nausea in the patient, can secure their purpose by the ad ministration of my Oil. CHARLES W. NOLEN, No. 154 North Third street. Sold also by Messrs. JOHN WYETH Is. BROTHER, Apothecaries, at theitstore, No. 1412- Walnut street, above BroadpSnd by Druggists' - generally. . . The Co-partnership existing between JOHN O. BAKER and CHARLES W. NOLEN, under the firm | name of JOHN O. BAKER A OO'., was dissolved on the 6th of July, 1563, the business being continued by tbe Undersigned at the old stand, No. 134 North THIRD street. del7-th,sa,tu,3mC , CHARLES W. NOLEN-. GOLD and SILVER WATQHES, Ofil EFJ k onr own importation, reliable in'quhllty,. •HIM And at low prices. £ _ FARR A BROTHER, Importer*, 324-Chestnnt street, below Fourth-