Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, February 10, 1864, Image 4

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    aOSIHESS . SOTIOSS
K. C. & CO'.,
720
CHESTNT’T STREET.
.WINDOW
SHADE
MANUFACTURERS, _
WHOI.ESAEE AND RETAIL.
* B N&SICKNt;KS IN THE FAMILY.
. -y NO SICKNESS IN THE FAMILY.
NO SICKNESS IN THE FAMILY. .
T’aiojlies that understand the us© of •Ra.dvp&y. s
; Beady Relief, are never trohbied with sickness.
Whenever pain or discomfort seizes the
•pplyit atonce, and that is tho end of i*u£diffi
enlty. Those wbct‘are seized with Sore Throat,
HoarseEesSvDiphtheria Influenza, Colds, Coughs,
Pains and Aches, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Chills
and 3Pev*T, or any other diseuse where there is
Pain or inflammation, should apply the Ready Re
lief at once.v Do this, and a cure will quickly
joll ow . Thcusauds oi children have been saved
Vv its use in Croup, Scarlet Fever, Convulsions,
Siarrhcea, Ac. Keep this remedy in the house,
and use it when pain is complained of,, and no
serious sichness will follow. ■
Br. Badway’s Medicines are sold by Druggists
everywhere. BADWAY A CO.,
87 Maiden Lane, New Yorh.
STEIN WAY AEONS’ | g 3 gaeiag»
JmT If* PIANOS. M 0 rn
, SQUARE, UPRIGHT AND GRANDS.
most oelebbated and fofclab, all
OVER THE WORLD, AT
BLASITJS BROS.,
|| f I |> 1008 Chestnut street. FT 9 | ,1
■DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINI
MENT. Cures Rheumatism and never fails. -
LEHIGH LOCUST MOUN TAIN AND
Slaoa Hbath, Whith Abb Coal, carefully
aeleoted and prepared for family use, free from
gltt* and don, dellyered' promptly and -warranted
10 (It* fall satisfaction, at prices as low as tile
lowest for a good article. Lump no at. for found-
Aries, and Chbstkut Coal for steam purposes, at
Wholesale prices. An assortment of Hiokouy,
3ak and Pins JWOOD, Kept constantly on hand.
&lso, on excellent article of Blacksmith's Coal,
dellTered free of- carting to any part of the city. A
3?UI of this coal will secure yonr custom. Send
TOnx orders to THOMAS E. CAHILL
OSoes, 32S walnut street.
Lombard and Twentv-flflh street.
Iforfh Pennsylvania Railroad and Master street.
Fine street wharf, Schuylkill.
THE COLD SPRING ICE COMPANY.
0»ce» and Depots as aboye.
Wacons nm In all the payed limits ol the Con.
J Slldated City and In the Twenty-fourth Ward.
GREATEST ißS&maaa
ffi*'f il |niMP-R O yEMEKTf s fPf^
OF THE AGE IN PIANOS.
HEYER’ S Improved Overstrung Pianos, ac
knowledged by the leading artists, and endorsed
by the Musical public,'to be the fluest Pianos in
America.
The attention of the Musical pnbiic is called to
these recent great improvements in Piano Fortes.
jfy a .new method of construction, the greatest
possible volume of tone has-been obtained, without
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 Uneqnalea.
These Instruments received the Prize Medal at
the World’s Fair, helji in London, as well as the
Highest Awards over all competitors, from the
tost Fairs and Institutes in this Country. Ware
looms, 72*2 Arch street below Eighth, Philada.
apß»
" * " f that their Manufactory of First-Class
Piano Fortes is now in full operation. The general
■atisiaction 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 the United States
They respectfully invite the musical public to call
and examine their instruments, at the Sales Hoorn,
Wo. 46 North Third street. Full guarantee given,
and prices moderate. b • *
kFura 1 .! D'YE!!! H AIR
i * I—BATCHEIjOB’b celebrated
The only HarnUxt,
52*f** Dye known. This splendid Hair
Busty or Grey Hair,
• B!o< * ® r Brovni, with.
•mtHrturlag the Hair or Staining the skin, leayin*
halr soft and beautiful • imparts fresh vitalitr?
pristine color ’ and rectifies
Si...?™?*?? bad Dyes. Tie genuine U signed
WOXXAM A. Batgubbok, all others are mere im
itations, and should be avoided. Sold by all Drue,
gut* Ac. FACTORY—SI street, jf.
Tt. -Batchelor’s Hew Toilet Cream for dressing
she Bair.
STECK&CO.’S
STEOK& CO.’S
STECK&CO.’S
STEOK&CO.’S
STECK&CO.’S
STECK&CO.’S
STEOK& CO.’S
STEOK& CO.’S
STEOK& CO.’S
STECK&CO.’S
STECK&CO.’S
STECK& CO.’S
MASON
HAMLIN’S
CABINET
OBGANB.
*' J. e. gotlld,
, Seventh and Chestnut.
NOW OPEN-
Now Open.
Now Open.
Now Open.
Now Open.
Now Open. . .
Now Open.
Now Open.
Now Open.
T Now Open.
Saint James. Saint James.
Saint James. Saint James.
Saint James. Saint James.
831111 James.
Saint James. Saint James.
Saint James. Saint James,
gam* Jamea- 1 Saint James.
Sunt James. Saint James,
saint James. Saint James .
JameS Gre e n & Kelly. Jamee -
Green & Kelly.
Green & Kelly.
Green & Kelly.
Green * Kelly.
' Green & Kelly.
Green & Kelly.
Green & Kelly.
Green & Kelly.
. _ Green & Kelly.
Restaurant.
Restaurant.
_ New Restaurant.
/New Restaurant,
i New Restaurant.
! New .Restaurant.
- s ew Restaurant.
New Restaurant.
New Restaurant.
1 _New Restaurant.
No. 421 "Walnut street.
No. 421 "Walnut street.
No. 421 Walnut street.
i No. 421 Walnut street.
; v* No. 421 Walnut street.
; or No. 421 Walnut street.
No. 421 WRlnut street.
No. 421 Walnut street.
No. 421 Walnut street.
No. 421 Walnut street.
EVENING BULLETIN
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10. IBfi4~
LEGISLATIVE STOCK-JOBBERS
We are informed that about half a dozen
State Senators came to Philadelphia a few
days ago, and invested heavily in North
Pennsylvania Railroad stock. We are also
Informed that a bill is to he introduced into,
ihe Legislature, to be carried through the
power of a “Ring” already formed, autho
rizing the Lehigh Coal and Navigation
Company to construct a railroad from Beth
iehem to Mauch Chunk, in opposition to the
® . , a . e y Railroad. This new road is
course , throw a great deal
•f busmess upon the North Pennsylvania, .
«a to enhance the value of the stock. To
ttis we have no objection.: We should
like to see: every railroad doubling its in
•ome.if it could be done fairly and honestly
But we do object to members of the Legis
lature making use of their public position to
affect the prices of stocks.; One of the most
active “bulls” in the recent inflation of
Worth Pennsylvania is said to be a State
Senator; and he and his particular friends
are constantly saying that the stock is sure
to go up to par, under the legislation that
has been determined upon. If he and his
associate Senators would go'to Harrisburg
and vote for the organization of the Senate,
instead of coming to Philadelphia and pros
tituting their positions by speculating in
stocks upon proposed legislation, it would
be more respectable and honest in them and
more satisfactory to their constituents. The
city of Philadelphia is a large holder of
stock in the North Pennsylvania Railroad
Company, and her interests should be care
fully guarded by the City Councils. If her
stock should be sold- at the present rate,
part of the city debt could be paid, and the
people be relieved of some taxation. No
confidence can be felt that anything will be
done by the legislature that will legitimately
increase the value of the stock; for the
men who will disgrace themselves by specu
lating upon legislation that they promise to
have effected, will betray their friends-as
soon as a convenient opportunity offers.
Mr. Charles C. Fulton, the editor of the
Baltimore American, has recently visited
City Point with a view of ascertaining if it
was possible to make any arrangement by
which the comfort of our prisoners at Rich
mond might be increased. At City Point
he Ould, to whom he
expressed a desire to obtain an interview
with Mr. Cowardin, proprietor of the Rich
mond Dispatch, a man of integrity socially,
whatever he may be as the conductor of a
rebel journal, and who has heretofore
attended promptly to commissions entrusted
to him by friends of Union soldiers in cap
tivity near his home. Mr. Ould replied
that such an interview between private
citizens would be impracticable, when Mr.
Fulton stated to the Commissioner the
object of his visit. Judge Ould replied that
he bad been always ready .and anxious to
do all in bis power to ameliorate the condi
tion of the prisoners on both sides, and to
make concessions to the cause of humanity
that might not be advisable under other
circumstances. With this view he had
some two weeks before proposed to the
United States Government to allow not less
than fifty Union Surgeons to pass through
their lines, and to visit and remain with the
prisoners, having free liberty to pass from
point to point without interference. They
would even be allowed to act as commissa
ries for our prisoners, and to order through
the lines such stores as they might deem
necessary i and to receive and distribute
them. All that he had asked in return was
that they should also be permitted to send
such number of tlic-ir surgeons within our
lines as might be deemed necessary, with
similar powers. To this proposition he
expressed great surprise that he had not
yet received any reply from our Govern
ment.
The wily Ould, however, failed to give
the cause of the delay by the authorities
in responding to this otherwise unobjection
able request; 4fee fact that refusing to
acknowledge General Butler as the Com
missioner of Exchange, although officially
informed of the selection, he persists in ad
dressing his communications to Washing
ton.
PIANOS.
PIANOS.
PIANOS.
PIANOS.
PIANOS.
PIANOS.
PIANOS.
PIANOS.
PIANOS.
PIANOS.
PIANOS.
PIANOS.
The Judge then attempted to convinoe
his listener '.hat all the reports relative to
the ill-treatment and exposure of the Union
captives were erroneous, and that their
authors were malignant falsifiers. He did
not, however, allude to the question of-sbp
plies, exccpt to point to his own capacious
paunch as an evidence that he lives in a
“land of plenty.”
The visit of Mr. Fulton terminated as all
such, excursions must' terminate for the
present, in no advantage to either Northern
or Southern prisoners. The ban which has
been placed upon General Butler-must be
removed before anything can be accom
plished, and that it will be removed at an
early day, and the “outlaw” declared a
proper person with whom the chivalry can
hold official intercourse, there cannot be a
shadow of a doubt.
TEE ARTISTS’ FUND RECEPTION.
The second reception of the Artists’
Fund Society took place last evening at the
Academy of the Fine Arts, and was largely
’'attended. The walls of the two eastern
galleries were graced by a number of new
works by Philadelphia artists, and the ave
rage excellence greatly surpassed that of
the collection exhibited at the first recep
tion. We cannot pretend to notice any of
the paintings in detail. Mr. Edmund S.
Lewis exhibited several lardseapes of great
bC fi U j Jr ' „ The lar S est and most elaborate,
called “ The Gate of the Susquehanna;” is
a noble picture, which places him in a very
high rank among landscape painters. It
would be a valuable ornament to any gal
lery. Mr. W. T. Richards, who has here
tofore confined himself to exquisite studies
of trees and leaves, had a beautiful land
scape, in which the sky, the distant hills
and the atmosphere were almost as worthy
of admiration as the foliage in the fore
ground. Mr. Hamilton exhibited several
noble marine views, one or two of which he
has never surpassed. Mr. G. C. Lambdin’s
“Autumn ” is a fine specimen in a genre in
which he has no superior in this country.
Mr. Rothermel’s “ Paul before Agrippa ”
is one of the best pictures he has painted.
Mr. Bensel had several pictures of unusual
merit, some of which revealed a kind of
talent that he has not heretofore brought
Mr Moran, Mr. Schuessfele,
Mr. Bonheld, Mr. F. de B. Richards and
several other artists deserve to be named
for the excellence 01 the works they pre
sented. The “ reception ” was altogether a
great success. In the course of the evening
there was excellent music by Mr. Charles
Jarvis, Mr. Michael Cross and Mr. Gaert
ner, This feature of these reunions
would, however, be more agreeable if the
pianos were placed in the north gallery, in
EVaMWO BULi.imN: fHILAPBIPBII, WEDKESSAY, lEBBDART m
UNSUCCESSFUL MISSION.
stead of being in one where the new pictures
arc hung, and where there is constant
movement among the visitors-,
A MODEST E'EBEL.
Commissioner Ould is as modest as he is
truthful. He has more than once reiterated
his willingness for a general exchange, the
excess on either side to be paroled, and
expresses his determination to accede to no
other terms;.hut he does not promise that
tlie men so paroled, when once within the
rebellious territory, shall not be permitted
to re-enter the ranks voluntarily jr be
forced into active service, either without
being exchanged or by a notification of
exchange recognized only by the authorities
at Richmond. Fortunately General Butler
is conversant with their tricks and cannot
be deceived by the apparently innocent
offers of Ould and his masters. Experience
has'provcd that they are not backward in
taking undue advantage, and at this time a
few thousand released prisoners would be
of immense service to them in their des
perate efforts to protract the rebellion.
“REVOLUTION AGAINST FRtE GOVERNMENT
EOT A RIGHT RUT A CRIME."
A Fiiek lecture will b_ i delivered oq thissabiect
»o-morrow, Thursday evening, *t the Academy of
>lueic, by Key Joseph Parrish Thompson, of the
Broadway Tabernacle. This distinguished divine
is widely known for his many valuable essays,
leciurts and sermons in the cause of Self Govern
ment ana Universal Liberty. He is one of the
most original and .sound thinkers in the nation, an.
has a well earned reputation for f-rvid
The Loyal League of New York are about pub
lishing an immense edition of this particular
lecture for giaiuitious distribution, behoving it to
be an unanswerable argument to the positions
assumed by Fail Bussell, Palmerston, the London
T.ints, and all that c.ass of English authorities
who have contended that the South has the right of
Involution.
Mr. Thompson is a,nauye of Philadelphia. The
admission io the Lecture is free. Ticke.s may be
had at thVofilc** ct *b*s naper.
Gmtsf as • mt.ka i ui’tv is a prospect of an ex
cellent house at the Academy this evening, lo wit.
ness the first performance of l>ol-»!dieu'scharmiag
opeiacf La Dame Blanche* which, wc have every
reason to Relieve, viii he admirably done. Cm
Fricay evening, for the first time in Philadelphia,
we are to have Richard Wagner’s famous apera of
Tar nhitufer* which has excited more controversy
in the mu Meal world than any workeverproduced.
The cur osi y to hear it is so great that we are quite
sure the Academy will b** crowded.
Kkf. Via oi/ri is mv lu MAH'P, called “William
Allair,’’ is announced by Messrs. T. B. Peter
son, & I’roihr.rs. i?ee ad vi-rtif-ement.
AUCTION KOIICE—LAKOE AMD AtIBACnVE
SALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES.
■We dot-ire so call Use early attention of buyers
to tin large ami ci. sir.ihle sale of about 1.500 cases
Boots, Shoes, Brogans, Balmorals, Gaiters &c.,
to bi soi.l by catalogue, for cash, tomorrow
(Thursday) l orninp. Feb. 11, bv-Philip Ford i
t-o , Ant-iione-. rs, a- tlseir store, No. 5-15 Market
ndd 5-2-2 Commerce street, commencing at lu o' clock
precisely.
VALUABLE FARM IS MONTGOMERY COUHTY
r AT PUBLIC SALS.
The attention of genUeiuen treking large and
productive larms in ih* vicinity of Philadelphia,
ns invited to Mr Jstir.cs A. Freeman*# sale of
Wednesday next, at the Exchange. In that sale
m< very f.ne fr.~m of ke ia'e Peter Wager, deceased,
'will be included, by order of the Orphan** Court of
Mo Jgoni'ry cuun y. 1; is nineteen miles from the
* wit Lin three iniles of two stations on the
Pennsylvania r&ilroau. It has fine j m .
pr veicents, none mansion house, stone barn,
ftabling, tenant-house, end very extensive out
buildings, ahui’d&noe of fiuit, several orchards,
ornaxn trial grounds. Ac. Full description may
In* had at the auction store. *
LARGE POSITIVE sals OF DRY GOODS
CARPETS Ac. ’
Messrs. John B- My-r, 4 Co., Auctioneers.
Nos. -32 and 231 Market Etxeet, will to-morrow
(Thursday) moraine, February 11. hold an extea
sire peremptory sal-of British. French, German
and American I try Goods, Carpets, &c., 4c., bv
catalogue, on Four Months’ Credit and part for
cash, abont 625 paiikaxes and lots of Staple and
Fancy Artlcl-s. in'ilottons. Woolens, Worsteds,
Linens and Silks, Winding.. 325 pieces French
mid lirmsh t.loihs, Meltons. Ooatiace. Silk Mixed
Cloths, < assimeres. Satinets. Cap and Cloak
Cio.hs, Vesting, Twaods, Canvas Paddines,
TiGinp t.arp»tt«. Jcc.
Also, l,7iKjdozen Cotton Hosiery. Gloves, Pearl
S"J^ ns > Spool Cotton*. Stilt Ties, Trimmm*
Kibboiie-, Hoop Skirts. Ice. *
Also. Dress Goods, Book- and Cnrtain Muslins.
Fit;ues. Linen Handkerchiefs. Table Cloths,Linen
licktnp, with a full assortment ol Cotton Good-,
for cash. / •
TO CAPITALISTS, Ac -VALUABLE BU3I.
fie L —I kornas 4 Sons adver-
U-i-for the'.3d last., by order of Executors and
P-eL’?”? 5 ’ '' aUull,ln properties for investment,
Bread Second and Third streets.
\ ALUAI3L?. InnKDutMAnLE Orouxu Rsxts
AIU on tin* Ist March, four old troll s*our*d
He°ir- d by orrie / of ° r !’!ians>: Court and
**rlwlndid ? 1 as ‘ t tA-dttv’s BULLETIN*.
rjliiEY LOCK LIFE-LIKE—So sCikluclv
A natural are those Life-size PHOTiidkAPHs'
F Ei M v “•?•.** masterlysVlV.ittß.^F*.
Etieef 11 ' b I<e ' v i - k, S au - Gailery.dji ARCH
B™, Ak ' ll TAP BORERS, PEWTER and
Aibaia lancets, Brass Oil. Water and Ale
SBf<•**>
I I.OK .TV I’ts —Ainonest B. F. KBIMER’S
specimens at 62i ARCH street, will be Ibund
ety to suit all tasiOF. Thoir naturalness and ex
quisite coloring: cannot fail to please.
TRON CIUOITS AND IKON DUMB BELLS of
TRfi^ 0 t n N Hardware Store of
Market street, below,Nin;h. < S Xn j ' aTe)
REIMER’ S CARTES iTi: V ESI TE, are admired
lor ibetr pleastup style and accuracy or like
nets. Get. them at SECOND street, above Green,
and you will be pleased. error 11,
'J‘ 1 *• “''•* lr r Utllcers ami men
k..- will luul n. rare apartment of indi--
[i Wi Sh® , at ,P; , , U ' NISEOLKS-, conu-r
°1 t* w ™ a,KI . J 'Aotj stress. A new steels
cf French patterns just received. feiMU:rp§
LLAMA I,AUE~ J I)INTES.-aiiUs
. * kL, No. loin Chestnut stro*‘L ha
just. received a small invoice of White Llama of
Mohair Lace I'mntes Shawls) of new and rich
ti> ’ p * !rils - fel-Gt*
HUO*' SKIRT MAM uFaoTOj: Y. -Hoop
...Urts ready-made and made to order war
ranted of the best materials. Also, Skirts repaired
, r . mR S- E. BAYr-EY,
- vtnft street, above E;£btb.
.iain-im*
line Real Black ee^s, »
17 i N I) A L L ’ S A ra B () 1 t" Kj"tr>
AMBOUNE^ THE HAI «- K£
MOISTENS,
BEAUTIFIES,
OUOIiATES,
LENGTHENS,
INVIGORATES,
NOURISH ES,
- the h^ Bel^e 3 ,
A purely regetable compound, moda nnti«>i„
FlTwam mUlatine extraotS of 'Herb‘S
It preTents the hair falling out or
®“?re!y grey. Ladies who desire a™
hair, should notfa.u.io giro U?e a£K
Price 81 per box containing two bottles
Prepared only by KEN DA LI, * on
UHHT™’ s^Wj.cowj,^
iLITARYAN.
[D NAVAL CHAIM AOEtfTS,
BAC ! K T P l av’ by P y OOUeCtod aad
PMZEMoW, WYNKOOP A
S S£lm| NoE No. 115 S.Seventh street,
PASSPOBTS. ' J 'a«3gf* - PW?^|S^a. :
PETRIE & C(X,
Park Plaee s
HAVE SOW IN STOT E UTO ARE CON
STANTLY RECEIVING,
A FULL VARIETY OF
FOREIGN
Cress Goods add Shawls.
MOSIEKY,
• G-I.OVES, MITTS,
Men’s Furnishing Goods, &c,
AND AKE ALSO SOLE AGENTS FOR THE
BE T MAKES OF
DOMESTIC EMITTED
SBIRTS AND DRAWERS,
FANCY WOOLENS,
BUCK GLOVES AND GAUNTLETS.
iVIO-Gt§
& LA j\r k
A? \
Fourth and Arch ?
ARE OPENING FOR SPRING SALES 18M,
Magnificent
do Percales and Chintzes,
68 Pieces Fancy Silks,
ICO do Good Black Silks,
Fine Plaid Silks,
Ordered Poult de Soies,
Shawls. New Styles,
Standard Sheetings,
Household Goods,
Best Gloves Only, fe ,. lQtoEm wfr
♦o
/v &
** WEIGHT & SIDDALL
No. 119 Market Street.
Between Front and Second streets.
O. "W. WitIPHT. F. a. sinnir.T.
DRUGGISTS, PHYSICIANS, AND
GENERAL STOREKEEPERS
Can And at our establishment a mil as
sortment of Imported and Domestic Drngc,
popular Patent Medicines," Paints, Ooal
QUi< Window -Glass, Prescription Vials,
etc:, at as low prices as genuine lint class
foods can be sold.
FINE ESSENTIAL OILS
lor Confectioners. In mil rarUtT, and el
the best quality.
Cochineal, Bengal Indigo, Madder, Pot.
Ash, Cudbear, Soda Ash, Alum, Oil of
Vitriol, Aunatte.
SSPKJSf’ E**™* of Logwood, Ac., FOB
D x ERS use, always on hand at lows at
met cash prices. "
SULPHITE OF T.ltrK,
for keeping cider sweet; a perfectly harm,
less preparation; put up, with full direc
tions for use. In packages, containing ■ ef
ficient for one barrel.
Orders by mall, or city post, will mast
with prompt attention, or special quota
tions will be fnnfimed when requested.
WRIGHT A SIDDALL,
Wholesale Drug Warehouse,
nogi-l>i|,s No. i.lPMarteetstreet aboysFron
SOAP— PURt l AMIL.Y SOAP—CONTAINS
no SILICATE OF SODA, SAND or CLAY,
ontls an entirely PURE SOAP, and »bonld be
used by every family.
Put np in BOXES OF FIFTY POUNDS, full
■weiebt, when packed and marked Fifty Pounds,
not Bars or Lumps, as many manufacturers brand
boxes. Manufactured by
GEORGE M. ELKINTON * SON,
- _T. el 11# > Marenrettastreet.
R A F®£4'nnv Rr s4; M i tNTA - L UAIR MANU-
. —The larges? and best assortment
ot Tonpes, Lons Hair Brands, Curls.
t nsettes, Illusive Seams, for ladies, at prices
lov.f«r than elsewhere, at 909 CHESTNUT
iaKl-imrp*
"ISAAC NATHANS, AUCTIONEER and
1 J' 1 N - E- corner of THIRD
and SI Ivl CE streets, only one square below the
?^i h v, U e r r NATHANS'S Principal Office, es
tablished for the last forty years. Money to Loan
m ! arre or small amounts, at tbe lowest rates, on
Diamonds; Silver Plate, Watches. Jewelry. Cloth,
inr, and goods of every description. Office hours
trnm ?A. M. till TP M P dSaJ-S^
¥
f AKKING -WITH INDELIBLE IKK, mi'
rl IiHOIDEIUNQ. lading, Sumplug, £
a. A- TOKREY,
Filhart strut
C; IIAKYEY THOMAS.
O- STOCK HROKER.
No. 312 WALNUT Street,
, , _ . . Philadelphia.
Stocks nnd Loins and sold on commission
at the Board of Brokers. *
Subscriptions received to IT. s. 5-20 at
• iafl-3mrps
Paper ani> envelopes —
Tile bast and cheapest in tha Oity
For sale by
DUXmjHY & GLENN,
No. 37 North Sixth street.
Merchants, Bankers, Lawyers, Military Offi
cers, anti all oilieis, should call before purchasing
elsewhere. . jaa?.imrp»
FI TLE R , WEAVER & o Q,,
Manufacturers of
MANILLA AND TARKKD ookdagk.
Corps. Twin a, *o.,
Mo. 23 North Water street and No. \U North Doir
ware avenue, Philadelphia.
Sown* H. FITLRB. aiIOSABL
irinHRAT>F. Or.(vrni»c
MV SI'CAD BOXES, J.K Han DSUftUS CAHtto
p.aying irom two to twelve choice melodlo.
for sale by £ ARR A RBOTHIER, Importers,
e. 5 Vo .124 Chestnut street- h«lo4 Ponrtb
GLuKGS J. BO Y U.
STOCK 4c EXCHANGES BKOKEK,
No. ih South Third street.
Stocks and Loans bought and sold on Commis
siou, at the Board ol Brokers.
Government Securities, Specie and Uncurrout
money bought and sold. IT. S. 5-20 Year Loa
farm?bed at par. n024-3mrp6 53
PCBt PAXdU OIL SOAP.—This Soap ts made
oi pure fresh Palm Oil, and U entirely a vege
table Soap; more suitable for Toilet use than those
made from animal fats. In boxes ei one-dozen
cakes for SI 50 per box. Manufactured by
GEO. M. ELKINTON & SON,
t*e. lift Margaretta street, between Front and
. second, above OallowhUl street. de!7-lyrp{i
WORMS. , WOKMS. WOBJLS. WORMS.
WORMS.
WORMS.
WORMS. fe2-2Gtrp
NISKEY’s Worm Powders; Vegetable; sure
cure. RIDGE and GIRARD Avenues. Price 25c.
A If ORTH BROAD STREET RESIDENCE
FOR SATYE—Thesplendin four-story Resi
dence; 80. IGiS Norib BROAL* street, 21 feet front,
lot 2UO feet deep, finished in the most elegant man
ner, complete with gas, water, Ac. Prices 12.0ut).
The house Is entirely new, and has never been
occupied, and cannot be built at present cost of
■materials, to be sold for less than SIS,OOO. One of
the present owners intended to occupy the house,
and therefore spent a considerable amount of mo
ney on the property since it has been built.
The yard has been carefully laid out and filled
With fruit trees, shubbery. Ac. This property is
to, he sold fob the purpose of closing out a partner
ship concern.
§7, 000 can remain on mortgage. .
Inqnireof SOHOMAOKER A CO.,
felo-:2ti) . 1021 Chestnut street. :
*=i THE HANDSOME RESIDENCE, 1031
Efel WAENUT street, has been opened for the re
ception of BOARDERS. Single Rooms and Suites,
and with and witcontprivate table. felO-lm#
Yja) HOED AND SILVER WATCHES, OF
Btol our own importation, reliable in quality,
BwSt and at low prices.
. FARR A BROTHER, Importers,
324 Chestnut street, below-Fourtb.
SPBJixG IMPORTATION.
Thos. W. Evans & Co.,
HAVE NOW OPEN AND AEE DAILY BE
OSIViNG,
NEW AND BEAUTI ifDL SILKS,
Dress Goods Shawls,
EMBROIDERIES, ftp.
Embracing all the Latest Novelties
feio^t 1 * 8 aD( * 20 Chestnut Street.
NEW MILLINERY HORSE.
P. A. HARDING & CO.,
Respectfully inform ».»«, community
FEBRUARY 10th. 1864,
' AT
No. 413 Arch street,
A COMPLETE STOCK OF
STKAW
AND
MILLINERY GOODS,
??,’ «»*“„“ 6 “ trnEtttla ' Prompt and ears
fnl attention, moderation in prices, good assort.
!“£ **>* ion? experience “To
fl^ 6 **** been Lor tbe last seven years with
the house of Lincoln, WoodA Nichole, and their
successors, Wood* Cary,) they may merit a
share of the public patronage.
solicited by mail and promptly exe-
«V •
%
$ BANKERS.
Eiehauge on England, France and
Germany,
7 3-10—5-20 Loan and Coupons,
CERTIFICATES INDEBTEDNESS,
QUARTERMASTER'S
CHECKS AND VOUCHERS,
American and Foreign Bold,
STOCKS AND LOANS,
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
Orders by Mai] attended to. <»-i,
CLARKSON & CO,
BANKERS,
No. 121 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
Government Securities of all Issuer
PURCHASED AND FOB SALE.
Stocks, Bonds and Gold,
BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION.
Interest Allowed on Deposits.
•yCOLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE.
fe-J-im rps
STOCKS AND SECURITIES
BOUGHT AND SOLD
ON COMMISSION.
DE HA YEN & BRO. f
20 SOUTH THIRD STREET.
feS
IMPORTERS OF
“WINES AND LIQDOKS.
LAUMAN,’ SALLASE & 00.,
KO. 128 SOUTH NINTH STREET.
BSTWEBN OHSSTKUT AMD WAUSOS,
SHIUDSLPHIi
Q. M. LACMAB, A. HI. SAr,r.«nn,
J. D. BITTING.
aoll-3morp
ICELAND MOSS OR LICHEN PASTE, AND
MARSHMALLOW DROPS—Excellent Con
fections fox Coughs, Colds and Sore Throat. STE
PHEN F. WHITMAN, manufacturer. No. 1210
Market Street. ■ ja22-26trp
ERY FINE, REAL, WHITE SHETLAND
POINTES AND SHAWLS.—GEO W
YOGEL, No. 1016 CHESTNUT stre-t opened
this morning his Spring importation of Real Shet.
land Shawls and Half Shawls (Pom-ex); the qualltiei
are exquisitely fine, being hand made, and exee
in elegance any before offered. f es et # '
(VgHS&S/ DR. SCOTT’S c\
LIVERY STABLES,
iorEavenne, between Buttonwood
„ „ streets, Philadelphia.-
No Horse that can injure another will be ad
mitted. Livery to be paid before a Horse leaves or
is taken atv ay. Boarders receive medical attend
ance gratis. 'Carriages, Wagons and Saddle Horses
to hire. New customers for these are most respect
fully requested to bring a reference. Terms mod
erate, but cash payments. felo-3ms
.■iTTriili | i .TAMES BELLAK, f—-a..,,
2Bl South FIFTHKpiSISHI
T B TT STREET, fl # TT»
sole Agent lor
' G. A. PRINCE * CO. ’ S
World-Renowned Melodeons,
HARMONIUMS AND DRAWING-ROOM
ORGANS.
ERNEST GABLER’S,
RAVEN & BACON’S,
HALLET, DAVIS & CO.’S,
jall-3mrp) OELEBRATED PIANOS.
UOftKEUT piAMO TUfliMi* -1
O. E. SAEQ-ENT'S order* to:
FT S n 'Tnnlngandßepairingpianos are re
ceived at Mason 4: Co.’s Store, 907 OHESXNtn
street, only. Mr. Sargeant has dad ElOYen Years"
faecory experience In Boston, and Fire Years’ etcs
smploymentln Philadelphia. BPEOIAL—PIana
re-leathered to sound as soft and swet-tened «
new, vnthout removing.
T«rra« for tuning. *1
JMBmpßm THE UNION PIANO MABV
! FACTORING COMPANY Hay* at
rf»T I*? 6 ! 1 ' and warerooms, 181?
WALNUT street, always a most beautiful assort
aentof’their unrivalled PIANOS, which tbej
sell at the lowest mlah prices or on instalments.
Give ob a call before purchasing elsewhere, and
every satisfaction and guarantee will be flven
buyers.
EDWIN HALL & CO.
26 Soiilli Second Street,
WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION'OF BUY
’ E ES TO, THEIB
£ surge. Stock ©f Silks,
For Sale Below the Present Cost of
Heavy Black Corded Silks,
Black Corded SilkSjfrom $1.25 to 5.50
Colored “ « *
Black and Colored Moire Antique,
Farcy Siiks of Various Styles,
Black Figured Sites, • j ’ •
Black Armures. '
Plain, Blown, Leather and Bine Silks,
Gieens, Modes, Cuir and Garnet •*
W kite, Pink, Pear) and Light Bine“
Heavy White Corded Silks
Tw ° cases of 7 at «HECK SILKS, Styles selected
and ordered by oulselves.
A BARGAIN IN BLACK SILKS.
Two cases which-we purchased the pan season
to close a foreign consignment, which we deferred
opening till this month, and we purpose
onr customers tbe advantage of the purohie by
selling them belcw tie regular prices F
P ' eCeS ° l dilFere!lt WkUhii ’ SI. 15
One case, 27 pieces of rations widths, at Sl,*),
SLiO, gUKh g_],7s, Sl.S7# and *2.as. fe6-siw2t
CUI JO’S CAVE! COL JO’S CAVE !
ASBMEAD & EVANS,
accessors to Willis P. Hazard,
No. 724 Chestnut Street,
DJO E CAVE. ANew Story. By J T. Trow
bridge. author of “Neighbor jaclcwood,” Ac.
Jr IN THE SOUTHERN
? t it?' -APr 11 May ana Jnnel&fl. By Lt.
tiL Fremantle, “Coldstream Guards.” 3
THE SECOND YEAR OF THE WAR a,
w- Ed^ A . Pollard .°‘ ' he ‘ ‘Eichmond ExmSnero^
W BOOE 0i ’ CaLISTHE
NICS and Light Gymnastics. Profanely Ulus-
L L^HtEPART?F t (? E R PO r rf P E S OE 0F THEO
wn?p 0 n^ E . 6 'oo y a WelES ' 2To ume3
A Tale ol the Alamo. By Augusta J
Evans, authorof “Beulah.” 3 g
H. PRESCOTT. Asu-
THEGREAT CONSUMMATION. Second Se.
r.ee. By Rev. John Gumming, D.D.
THE WHIP, HOE AND SW- ED; or. The Gnlf
Department in 63. By George H. Hepworth.
LYRICS OF LOYALTY. Edited by FranE Moore
TLE MEBCYSEAT; or, Thoughts in Prayer. By
Augustus O. Thompson, D. D. * *
NEW BOOKS, NEW PHOTOGRAPHS and
NEW STYLES OF FINE STATIONERY, con
stantly being re«lred. fe6-sam*w 3trp}
GREIsN CORN AND TOMATOES
Hermetically Sealed by FITHIAN 4: POGUE, of
Ne-w Jersey, are superior to all otliers. Their
large and varied stock of
Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, Jellies,
Sauces, Meats, Soups, etc.,
In cane, is offered t» the trade at the Lowest Mar
ket Prices, by their Sole Agents,
ARCHER &? REEVES,
WHOLESALE GROOEKS,
Ni 45 North Water St-, and No. 4©
North Delaware avenue. fe6-tfs.
FUKLOIGHS.
Officers and Soldiers, visiting the City on Fur
lough, needing
SWORDS,
AND OTHER MILITARY EQ.TJTP3IENTS are
invitfd t > tbe very extensiveislaniLf;i.ctnriiig Es
tablishment of
GEO. W. SIMONS & BfiOi,
SANSOM STREET HALL,
Sansoin Street, above Sixth..
PRESENTATION SWORDS
Slaee to order at tbe shortest notice, which fOT
richness end magnificence challenge competition,
no other house in the country combining the El-
NUFnOTURINO JEWELEE WITH THE
PRACTICAL SWORD MAKER. febB-lm}
HUSBAND’S CALCINED MAGNESIA 16
free from Unpleasant taste, and three time*
the strength of the common 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,
0019-m, wr, fvly, rp N. W. Cor. Third and Spruce
Gray hair restored baldness
PREVENTED
• •London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing.’.’
• ’London Hair Color Restorerand Dressing. ’*
•‘London Hair Color Restorefand Dressing ”
•‘London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing.”
• 'London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing. * r
‘‘London Hair Color Restorerand Dressin-r.”
‘‘London Hair Color Restorerand Dressing”
‘‘ l - ol| d° n Hair Color Restorer and Dressing. ’ ’
This discovery for the preservation of the hitman
•^i ir taking tbe lead of all hair preparations: be
sides restoring the color and making hair grow* on.
bald heads, it is a beautiful dressing, keeps the
, hair soft, smooth and flexible, removes any erup--
itive disease, Itching, Scurf, Dandruff, &c. Idauy.
who were bald and gray have had their hair per
manently restored. Only one preparation *
»-READ THIS CERTIFICATE.
DYEnf'f Y HAIE RESTORED WITHOUT
•S’-BALDNESS PREVENTED
lam happy to add my testimony to the great
value of the “London Hair’ Cotor Restorer”
three bottles of which restored my. Hair, winch,
was very gray, to its original dark color, andthe
hue appears to be permanent. I am satisfied that
the preparation is nothing like a dye, but operated
s “ retlol ? s - It is also a beautiful Hair-
I Purchased the first bottle from Mr.
Shtfoon 68 ! ®f M KBist, Tenth and Coates streets,
i2use. my hairwas vexysray ’ wUeli
. MRS. MILLER,
iiTjvMin. TT? o ’,? 5 ? Ninth street, Phila.
soldby- 011 a r Restorer and Dressing,”'
DR- SWAYNE & SON,
, 310 North Sixth street, Philada. I
Price, 50 cents. Six bottles.- sa sti. jaS-f,m,wly -i
WATCHES! WATCHES*
fW\ WAT CHES! —5OO fine GOLD and
A A SILVER WATOHES, by th'TnTost up?
V proved makers, for sale at one. half tho
usual prices at the Broker’s, comer of THIRD anr!
GASKILL streets, below Lombard. faja-lmm
WATCH! S, WATCHES, WATCHES,
WATCHES—New and Secoid-hand.
WAToHES for sale nt tbe Broker* s Ofil-e, corner
of THIRD and GASKILL streets. jaa-imrp
WV MUNEI !—To-any amonnt LOANED
/w\ npon WAI’CHES, DIAMONDS, JEW-
A 5™ J’. Crt'NS, CLOTHING,-*c., a
JONEs A CO.’S old established Loan
Office, comer THIRD and GASKILL street*
Office horns from 7 A -M. to 7 P M iaiS-tm*.
nci*-fimru»
MRS. R. DILLON, FANCY AND
' mj straw Milliner, No. 331 SOUTH street, ha*
t handsome assortment of Velvet, Silk, Felt
and Straw Bonnets and Hate. Old Velvet Bon
nets made over. els-2m* ' -
Importation.
JUST RECEIVED BY