Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, February 13, 1864, Image 4

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    E 'No"siokness in the family.
NO SICKNESS IN THE FAMILY.
NO SICKNESS IN THE FAMILY.
’ Families that •cuiiierotand'tke use ot Rad way’s
Heady Relief* are never troubled with sickness.
Whenever oaih or discomfort seizes the patient they
am>lv it at once, and that is the end of the diffi
talty Those who are seized with Sore Throat,
Hoarseness, Diphtheria Influenza, Colds, Coughs,
Fains and Aches, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Chills
and Sever, or any other disease where there is
Painter inflammation,should apply the Ready Re
ulf at once DO this, and a cure will quickly
fellow. Thousands oi children have been saved
hr its use in Croup, Scarlet Fever,
XMarrhcea, &c. Keep this remedy in the house,*
And use it when pain is complained of, ano^no
serious sickness will follow. _
•rerywhere. w Malden New York.
STEIN WAY A SONS’
flTff! PIANOS. nTfH
SQUARE, UPRIGHT AND GRANDS.
SOST CELEBRATED AND POPULAR, ALL
OYER THE WO-RED, AT
BLASIUS BROS.,
frmt 1006 Chestnut street. IfS , ,1
LEHIGH LOCUST MOUNTAIN AND
Black Heath, White Ash Coal, carelully
selected and prepared for family use, free from
slate and dnst, delivered promptly and warranted
to give full satisfaction, at prices as low as the
lowest for a good article. Lump Coal for fotrhd
jies, and Chestnut Coal for steam purposes, at
wholesale prices. An assortment of Hickouy,
Oak and Pine Wood, kept constantly on hand.
Also, an excellent article of Bl aoksmith’ 8 Coal,
delivered free of carting to any part of the city. A
trial of this coal will secure your custom. Send
your orders to THOMAS E. CAHILL,
Offices, 325 Walnut street.
Lombard and Twenty-fifth Street-
North Pennsylvania Railroad and Master street.
Pine street wharf, Schuylkill.
THE COLD SPRING ICE COMPANY.
Offices and Depots as abOTe.
Wagons run in all the paved limits of the Con.
eolidated City and in the Twenty-fourth Ward.
OF THE AGE IN PIANOS.
METER’S Improved. Overstrung Pianos, ac-
Jtnowledged by tie 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 Piano Forteß.
By & 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* r
iter 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, from the
*rst Fairs and Institutes in this Country. Ware
tooms, 722 Arch street below Eighth, Phil ad a.
HAIR DYE! HAIR DYE!! HAIR
Di E!!!—BATCHELOR’S celebrated HAIR
DYE is the best in the World. The only Harmless*
True and Reliable Dye known. Tlfe splendid Hair
Dye is perfect—changes Red, Ruoy or Grey Hair,
Instantly to a Glossy Black or Natural Brown* with
out injuring the Hair or Staining the skin, leaving
the hair soft and beautiful; imparts fresh vitality,
Jequently restoring its pristine color, and rectifies
■be ill effects of bad Dyes. The genuine is signed
william A. Batciielor, all others are mere imi
tations, and should be avoided. Sold by all Drug
gats, &c. FACTORY—BI BARCLAY street, N.
Y. Batchelor’s New Toilet Cream for dressing
the Hair. ,
„DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINI
MENT. Cures Burns and Scalds immediately.
IgßShfi S^flug^^^avf^SfouuS
If • * ,»* that.their Manufactory of First-Class
*™o Fortes is now in full operation. The general
natislactjon their many Pianos, sold already, meet
■With, by competent judges, enables them to assert
confidently that their Piano Fertes are not snr-
TCped by any mannfactnred in the United States
S£??JSSP.l c HS lly inTite the public to call
■nd examine tneir instruments, at the Sales Boom,
lro. 46 North Third street. Full guarantee given,
and prices moderate. " ’
MASON v PIANOS.
* ::::::::::::::::
hamun’s ::::::::::::::::
cabinet
ORGANS. "PIANOS.”’
J. E. GOULD,
Seventh and Chestnut.
BTECKACO.’S
STEOK& GO*. v S
NOW OPEN- i ‘
Now Open.
Now Open,
Now Open.
Now Open.
Now Open.
Now Open.
Now Open.
Now Open.
Baint James. * Saint James.
Saint James. Saint James.
tSJSm' Saint James.
Saint James. Saint James.
Saint James. Saint James.
tf ames - Saint James.
Saint James. Saint James.
SS?! T^ 68 " Saint James.
James. Saint James.
Jamea Qreen.& Kelly. JameB ‘
Green & Kelly.
Green & Kelly.
Green & Kelly.
Green & Kelly.
Green & Kelly.
Green & Kelly.
Green A Kelly.
Green & Kelly.
Green & Kelly.
•New Restaurant.
New. Restaurant. -
New Restaurant. Q
New Restaurant.
New Restaurant.
. New Restaurant.
New Restaurant.
New Restaurant.
New Restaurant.
New Restaurant.
No. 421 Walnut streets
No. 421 Walnut street,
• No. 421 Walnut street.
No. 421 Walnut street.
‘ No. 421 Walnut street.
No. 421 Walnut etreet.
No. 421 Walnut street.
No. 421 Walnut street.
No. 421 Walnut street.
No. 421 Walnut street. '
evening bulletin
SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 13. 1864.
THE PEOPLE AND THE PRESIDENT;
The p°mt m the admirable lecture of
Mr. George WilUam Curtis, last evening,
which elicited the most spontaneous, uni
versal and repeated outbursts of applause,
was his noble defence of President Lincoln
and his policy. The discourse, like every
-fiiing Mr. Curtis has to say, was filled with
graceful and forcible-[suggestions as to
“The Way of Peace,” ind the Musical
Pnnd Hall never contained a larger, more
intelligent or more attentive audience. But
when the speaker vindicated the moderation,
ealm wisdom and ripe statesmanship of the
resi ent, the enthusiasm of every hearer
was most cordial. He declared that Mr.
Lincoln was true to his best instincts in
countermanding toe Emancipation
Of Fremont and Hunter, and that the time
was just ripe when his own Proclamation
of Freedom was issued. He maintained
ttat no man in the world knew better than
Mt. Lincoln the difference between fitful
enthusiasm and the steady purpose of a
great nation to vindicate its authority, and
he maintained that were the Presidential
election to take place next 4799 k Mr, Lincoln
would again.be chosen by a larger majority
than any President has ever received.
These sentiments will meet with the most
instantaneous recognition and endorsement
in any loyal audience, and day by day it
becomes clearer that our noble President
sways the hearts of all true men as no man
since Washington and Jackson has con
trolled them, fNo event in the future is
more absolutely certain than that he will
enjoy a four years term of Peace after a
stormy one of War.
ROBBERY OF SOLDIERS.
Our reporters have frequently called the
attention of soldiers and the public to the
infamous practice which prevails in this and
other cities of drugging volunteers, for the
purpose of stealing their money. It'Ts
frightful to think of the number of careless
soldiers in this city, in Washington, and in
New York, who are thus victimized, and it
is amazing that alter all the warnings which
have been given through the press, so
many fresh cases occur every day. The
soldiers, particularly those who have served
a long time in the held and who have re-en-'
listed, appear to he almost as reckless, in
many instances, as sailors just off a three
years’ cruise, and they fall an easy prey to
any sharper who chooses to follow them up.
In many cases, as in that of Hackett, now
being investigated by the coroner, death
results from the machinations of these vil
lains, and in hundreds of other instances
sickness and disgrace are the concomitants.
No soldier should carry about him large
sums of money, and especially should none
of them be too wilting to pick up chance
acquaintances in taverns, places of amuse
ment, or in the streets. It is mournful to
think how many gallant fellows have been
murdered, disgraced or swindled by neglect
of these precautions, while sojourning in
large cities.
RECRUITING FOR GEN. HANCOCK’S CORPS.
By an advertisement in another column it
will be seen that Brigadier-General Gibbon is
still paying five dollars premium, for every
recruit sent to the Broad and Cherry Street
Hospital, for regiments of the 2d Corps (Han
cock’s). This is a premium above all other
bounties, and is paid to the recruit himself if
he enlists at the recruiting rendezvous at Broad
and Cherry Street-Hospital, or the amount is
paid to any recruiting agent who delivers
recruits at that place. It is an additional
inducement to eater this gallant corps, which
has already distinguished itself on so many
fields. .
Me. Muedoch’s Reaulngs.— lt will be per
ceived by an advertisement in another column,
that Mr. James E. Murdoch has been engaged
to give a course of three readings at the Mu
sical Fund Hall during the coming week. The
prominent feature of the readings will b« Scrip
tural. They will, however, be interspersed
with other choice selections in prose and verse.
Mr. Murdoch’s well-known reputation as areader
■win ensure a large attendance, and afford the
lovers of Scriptural readings an opportunity
seldom offered. The tickets are for sale by
Ashmead &. Evans, 724 Chestnut street.
FKf Pamphlet catalogues of the tale nest Wednesday,
at the Exchange, by James A. Freeman, Auction- tr,
are now ready. .
LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE. TUESDAY
NEXT—\ ALU ABLE REAL ESTATE,
STOCKS, LOANS, &c.—Thomas * Sons’ sale!
16th inst., will include valuable Business Stands,
elegant Residences, genteel Iwellings, valuable
Farm, Hotel, Stabling, &c. Also, a very large
ameunt of flrsUelast Bank and other S ocks, to t-e sold
peremptorily. See advertisements and pamphlet
catalogues issued to-day.
GO TO 024 AROH street—B. F. REIMER’S
Photograph Gallery, if yon desire PIC
TURES. His Life-size PHOTOGRAPHS, in oil,
approximate perf;ction. j
Minoing knives, small cleavers
and Choppers. Tin and Enameled Pie
Plates, Pie Forks (for taking pies from the oven),
and a general variety of Housekeeping Hardware,
at TRUMAN & SHAW’S, No. 535 (Eight
Thirty-five) Market street, below Ninth.
IVORI: TYPES—The soitness, delicacy and ex
quisite coloring of those made bv B. F. REIMER
cannot be excelled by any In the city. Rooms, Gl4
ARCH street.
THF, SEWING HOLDER, by a simple corn
pressure. is equally as efficient and far less
costly than the Sewing Bird. Every lady’a work
basket should be furnished with one. For sate at
the Hardware Store of TRUMAN & SHAW,
No. 835 (Eight Thirty-five) Market street, below
Ninth. v
CARTES BE VISITE.—When you want any of
toese pleasing and popular styles of Pin.
TORES, REIMER*S is the place toproenre them
of faultless execution. SECOND street, above
Green. -. T \ \
CHARLES M. SLOOUIVI, BENT/ST, No.
1541 TINE Street. Extracting by Electricity
Ko pain. . - . f i'el3-fit*'
H EAT Y 4-4 SHIRTING LINEn/
A 5U CENTS.
OURTVEN STODDART & BROTHER,
-in n?i OS ' 452 and NorUraecond street,
iel3-3t§ //above Willow*
7./VOLS —Photo.'
w the above RegU
j Chestnut street.
OQ1) REGIMENT PENNA. ~VOLS.—Photo-
O hi graphs rof yonr Flagcan b< bad at
PITCHER’S Book and Album Store,
_**'* SiiS Chestnut street.
%TH REGIMENT PENNA VOLS.— Pboto
graphs of your Flag now ready at
it* PITCHER’S,
80S Chestnut street.
QQTH REGIMENT PENNA
OO graphs of the Flag carried bi
men tj for sale &i f
It* PITCHER’S, 808
li'yrVE 11 OEIi.TIFI.IATE OF
LOGAN LMBalsooution £ E°°?'. of
name of Robert Bniet.NotiMia 1 hS-Jv. Ju the
new° ertiflcate? a ° been made toT the taOTS
je!3-3t* ROttERTBUIST.
GEORGE J. BOYD, " :
STOCK & EXCHANGE BROKER,
_ * No. 18 South Third street.
Stocks and Doans bought and sold on Commit,
lion, at the Board of Brokers.
m™°<X e £ nme i l . t SeettHties, Specie and TJncurrent
and ® old - HS. 5-20 Tear Loan
famished at par. n024-3rarp(ffl
SOAP. “This Soap is made
tahie^n 16 ? esll a l m Oil, and is- entirely a-rage
™e [more suitable for Toilet use than those
Xsforsi Kr al w ta -ivr In soxes$ oxes et
vases ior 50 per box. Manufactured bv -
a^sSSSsife
"■AJsMy..
PASTE, AND
S'rwM” stSE
Market Street. mAN ’ manu£a °turer ! No. mS
TJAPEB AND EN VELOPES- L-. 2 - 2613 ?.
For sale by best and cheapeat In Oity.
DUXBURY & GLENN,
Merchants, Bankers, .Lawy w°rVnitary
cers, and aU others, should call before purchasine
elsewhere. ja27-lmij* g
"K/TUSICAI. BOXES, IN HANDSOME OASES.
J3X. playing from two to twelye choice melodtt*
■orsale by FABB ABBOTHEK, Importer.,’
o« -Vo 324 Chestnut Street. below Fourth.
f ?’ 50 Ba,es of Spanish Oorks just received
f^OntstreeT 16 ’ b y jD - a 'I'LETT & S<JN, 129 South
tEJS BAILI EVENING BULLETIN : PBTL a LPfH a.s
SCOTT & STEWART,
AUCTIONEERS,
Successors to Gillette & Scott, ■
Nosi 622 Chestnut and 615 Sansom
Streets.
Teapectfally solicited. ltj
DB. fcOHiiiNOK’sßUjMoßaoSiaiipTFOß,
vULUb)
GOUGHS, HOARSENESS
BRONCHITIS, CONSUMPTION.
AND ALL PULMONIC COMPLAINTS
The success of this celebrated medicine in the
cnre of Pulmonary Oonsomption is.now too well
established to admit of skepticism. It is a certain
and nnfailing remedy, because its action upon the
diseasedrespiratory organs isprompt andeflective,
speedily expelling therefrom all corrupt and vi
eious humors and giving a healthy tone to the en
ure system by purifying the blood and thus rein-
Yigoraiingtbe -viial powers.
. HOW IMPORTANT
it is for consumptive persons to avail themselves
01 the means of pure before decomposition of the
lungs has advanced so far as to make recovery
hopeless. J
SCHENCK’S PULMONIC SYRUP
has cureo more persons suffering with disease of
the lungs than any other medicine. This prepara
tion has been before the public for more than thirty
years, and has maintained its- popularity, endur
ing the test oi innumerable trials, and triumphing
over all opposition. It now enjoys an established
reputation, and its claims to pubUc favor and con
fidence admit of no dispute.
THE THREE REMEDIES
used by Dr: Sehenck, to the exclusion of all other
medicines, are:
1. SCHENGK’S PULMONIC SYRUP, which
heals abscesses' in the lungs, prevents the un
healthy EecreUons of the bronchial tubes, and re
moves from them those accumnlations or morbid
matter which' cause oppression of the breast,
difficult breathing. Ac. It likewise soothes those
irritations of the respiratory organs which produce
, coughs, and which, it jneglectod, are very apt to
terminate in Consumption.
2. DR. SCHENOK’S SEAWEED TONIO, an
infallible cure for Dyspepsia, with which disease
Consumpi ton is often complicated. The Seaweed
Tonic strengthens the system, gives tone to the
stomach and is often a valuable auxiliary in the
cure of Pulmonary Complaints.
3. SCHENCK’S MANDRAKE PILLS—A
vegetable substitute for calomel, more efficacious
than the latter as an alterative, and perfectly
harmless in ffieir operation. The Mandrake Pills
acton the liver, coirect its secretions, and thus
prevent that vitiated condition of the blood which
produces scrofulous disease, liver complaint,
pulmonary consnnu tion, Ac.'
. Dr. J. H. SCHENCK can be consulted at his
principal office. No. 39 North SIXTH street . Phila.
delphm, EVERY SATURDAY, from 9A. M to
4P. M. Those wishing advice or an examination
of the lungs will do well to call on him ai above
He makes no charge for advice; but for a thorough
examinaißn with the Kespirorr.eter his price is S 3
Price of the Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweed
T. nic, each 81 per bottle, or 85 the half dorea
Mandrake Pills, -J5 cents a box. -
For sale by ail Druggists and Dealers. it}
i-NTHECQURT of common PLEAS for
DELPHIa TY AND GOIJNTY OF PHILA
. . Notice is hereby given to all persons in
iL. s 5 tereM* d, that the Honor: ble, th»» J of
' w ’ vs - * Court alore?aid, have appointed MON.
BAR, tlietth day of March, A D at 10 A
M.. for hearing exception to ths following charters
of Incorporation, otherwise the same will be
allowed, viz:
The Partner Building and Loan 1 Association, of
Philadelphia.
Philadelphia Police Beneficial Society.
The Nineteenth Street Methodist Episcopal
Church. r
The Arch Stxeet Methodist Episcopal Church, of'
Philadelphia. 1
Wbaiton Boon Association. J
The Seaman’s Boarding House Keepers Aasocia*
tion, of Philadelphia.
FREDERICK G. WOBBERT,
Prothonotary. j
feis, 20,27 f
Rica laces.—ueu. w. vouel, no. ioic
CHESTNUT Street,opened this morning, two
Cfcsee New Goode, me Irom Paris, the other from
i r . , £ E fJf’' con,lllnlD K Real black lace
mounted in new and elepent styles*
also, Rial Point G-axe and Point Applique Lace
Fans, beautiful poods for Bridal Presents: also.
Heal Black Lace Fans in very superb mountings;
**l)ucbesse’ * Collars, in nch variety, all of lJu
proper rkapc, the same exactly as sent to the Paris
J nark » t ’ and Ter >’ different from many in this mar
k«; Bartes, Capes. A. snperh assortment of Real
Black Lace Points, received directly from the
manufacturers in Brussels,the cheapest and hand
somest to be Jound anywhere; Lace Pocket
Handkfs., new sizes and new styles; very fine
veils; all widths of Poiot Application Lacift by
the yajd, fresh new poods just Quished; White
Point Lace Shawls, Ac., Ac. Parlies requiriuc
rich poods in Laces, reliable in style an-t quality,
■will And this stock worthy of attention. The goods
are Imported direct and placed before the retail
bnyera with hot one advance inprlce. feia-ct*
UN DRESSED KID OEOVES-G EORG E W
VO(jEL, No. 1016 CHESTNUT street, has
STEAMER ETNA, a case ot
‘*o A NT:DE SWEDE' ’ot superior q nality. mao n
factnred rwith care •‘expressly for Us sate * > and
entirely free from the imperfections usual In a
Swede filove. These Oloyes are rea lv
K°°d ■ I fel2-ot*
w
ORMS. WORMS. WORMS. WORMS
WORMS.
■ WORMS.
___ - WORMS. fe2-26tn>
Powders; Vegetable: sure
core. RIUQE &nd GIRARD Avenues Price 25c.
ft U^E E J* SORIES —<Cavalry Officers and men
k? 'will find a rare., assortment of these indis
pensable Bandages at; C- H. NEEDLES*, corner
of TWELFTH am) RACK street Anew °™ck
of French patterns jnst received, fe9t Iotrp§
SOAP— PUKE Fa.jU.IL.Y SOAP: —UUN tAINS
no SILICATE OF SODA, SAND or CLAY,
Dnt Is an entirely PURE SOAP, and should be
used by every family.
Put np In BOXES OF FIFTY POUNDS, full
■weight, when packed and (narked Fifty Pounds,
not Bars or Lumps, as many manufacturers brand
their boxes. Mannfactnred bv
OEOROE M. ELKINTON * SON,
del7-lv rpt ns Marearettastreet
H
OOP SKIRT MANUFACTORY Hoop
Skirts ready-made and made to order; war
ranted of tlie best materials. Also, Skirts repaired
MRS. E. BAYLEyT
812 vine street, ahoye Eighth.
jalo-ims
tUI'LJSE. WLAVEii A uo.
1 Manufacturer* of
MANILLA AND TABBED OOBDAOE,
Cords, Twikb, &0.,
No. 33 NortH Water street and No. 23 North D*ls,
_ - ware avenue, Philadelphia.
Kuwix H. Fitlkr. Miohaii wkat
H F- /vr^nro
1 ’ M ■ a -' J UI'IUN BEK and
andSPmm??H?? B ’* corner of TRIED
ana SjFKUCE Btreets, only one square ti>e
NATHANS’! Principal Office? es®
tablished for the last forty years. Money to Loan
l?. large or amounts, at the lowest rater, on
Diamonds, Silver Plate, Watches, Je welrf Oloth”
and goods of every description. Office honra
trom 8 A. M. till 7 P. M UoSO-ttrp
PTJEE MEDICINAL OOD LIVER OIL—THE
STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE
undersigned, having an experience orflfteni Vmn
in the facture of Cod Liver Oil, has reemiiv
large cost, greatly improved the process t nf^/, a
coring it, and now offers to the public p
tion that for nndeviating pnrity, umfn p
ness and superiority oft)renarn.H>m ll i niforill fresh-
These results are^nffipb?unmatched
supervision of the proprietor whL»2, Personal
at once made this o'lf STe
Physicians and others lookingto\ h»e*“Uence
of the greatest medicinal eScy ii^ ho tta l ninent
time, and thereby obviating .hottest
in the patient, can secure their purple aA? aus ! a
ministration of my Oil. purpose by the ad-
CH ARLES W. NOLEN
Sold also by Messrs! 5 ' 1 JOHN ’'wvvjB6l
- Apothecaries, at their *
genemUy? 11661 ’ a^°ve Briad,
BAKER and CHARLES W? NOLEN n°? N °*
Arm name of JOHN O. BAKER *VS? der the
dissolved on the 6th of July, 1863, . was
being continued by the nuderslcnert =, b Ji slnesB
stand, No. 134 North THIRD strew? 3 1 4118 old
del7-th, sa,tn,3m» CHARLES W. NOLEN
(COUPONS OF
\J 7 3-10 Treasury Notes due Febrnarv 10
11 4t . *» Aurll i *
5-20 Bonds due May 1. P *•
3lfo E Q h th St Thr/d k I^ Spald 117 DR EXEB & 00.,
fell-10t$
s^rtuSs
g^n rt^rn a or ß rn p r^ aa v«^ c c 0 --
sold by p. Q-, OLIVER, AnotWnT*J^P ared and
~ Eighteenth anaWcr* s fer p 8 e S J
■ n °2B. elawi tap ~
WBXOHX4BOKB UsWtontittg,. lo PETE *
FOR SALE. ■
SO BBLS. SUPERIOR ARE.
Brewed for Special Die.
SOLD XO CLOSE A CONCERN
Apply . . '*;
QUAKER CITY MALT HOUSE.
1422 SOUTH EIGHTH STREET
lt§ ‘
AMERICAN miß PEN CO.,
Salesroom.
9 \
S. E. corner Eighth and Chestnut its,
? Js’.o? 5 MART ®K, Agent.
CLARK&ON & CO.,
BANKERS,
No. 121 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
PHILS DELPHIA.
Government muri'ies of all Issue 7 ,
PURCHASED AND FOB SALE.
Stocks, Bonds and Grold,
BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION.
Interest Allowed on Deposits.
■yCOLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE.
fe4-lm rps
W. G. MINTZER,
Importer, Manufacturer, and Dealer In
MILITAHY, SOCIETY,
/ JtSQ
<— THEATRICAL goods
EPAULETTES, SWORDS,
SASHES, BELTS, LaCES,
k N B a V N “S H4TS ’ caps ’
GOBULLI^M^r^IiBaOIDEEIBS
„ DRUMS, PipiTOS.**™
Also—Regalia, Banners and Flags of every de
scription. *
Army and Navy Officers, Regiments, Companies,
and Dealers supplied at short notice,
lell-lm} No. fill Nor'h THIRD St., Phils
,v *>
V BANKERS.,/^
Eiehange on England, franco and
Germany,
7 3-10—5-20 Loan and Coupon?,
CEBTIFICATES INDEBTEDNESS,
QTJAK
CHECKS AND VOUCHERS,
American and Foreign Bold,
STOCKS AND LOANS,
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
by Mail atte:
COUGHS. COLDS, CONSUMPTION
COUGHS, COLDS, CONSUMPTION.
COUGHS, GOLDS, CONSUMPTION
COUGHS, COLDS, i ONSI'MPTION.
OOUGI S COLDS, CONSUMPTION!
DR. HWAYNE’S COMPOUND SYRUP WILD
CHERRY,
DR. SWAYNE’S COMPOUND SYRUP WILD
- CHERRY,
DR. SWAYNE’S COMPOUND SYRUP WILD
CHERRY,
DR. SWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP WILD
CHERRY.
DR. SWAYNE’S COMPOUND SYRUP WILD
CHERRY,
CURES ALL COMPLAINTS
CUKES ALL COMPLAINTS
CURES ALL COMPLAINTS
CURES ALL COMPLAINTS
CURES ALL COMPLAINTS
OF THE THROAT, BREAST AND LUNGS
OF THE THROAT. BREAST AND LUNGS
THROAT, BREA T AND lungs'
OF THE THROAT. BRt'AST AND LUNGS
OF THE THROAT, BREAST AND LUNGS.
A trial of many years has proved to the world
!. a 1 this remei.y is more efficacious than anv
TK? e li° Ft Bronchitis,Sore
Throat, Atthma. It.ts a sovereign remedy. For
the weak and debilitated, it acts as a strengthening
alterative. Prepared only bv B
„„ bb SWAYNE A SON,
„ ~. North Sixth street, Phil idelphia.
hold by dealers every where. jaM-tu, th sa- iy
TJ EMOVAL.
JTlj JOHNC. BARER has removed from 154 North
Third street to 718 MARKET street. Particu
lar attention will be given to the manufacturing
and bottling of bis celebrated Cod Liver Oil
Jot n C. Baker A .Co. ’s Medicinal Cod Liver Oil
lias for many years had a reputation for genuine.
““*>■ Heshness purity and sweetness, which has
made the demand universal In this house, 7IS
Market street, the facilities for obtaining, mans
lactunng and bottling are greatly increJseffi
is all done under careful supervision of
the original and sole proprietor. This braSd of
recoinmends itseff. “ dT ““ ta « M «U others, and
BARER, Wholesale Druggist,
jaSS- tb, s, tu No. 7 if- Market street.
■ 3«tBfesc33fr; THE UNION PIANO MAN I’
rrSr¥*fi AOTURING COMPANY have a
WArRnTnS!? factory and wareroomi, ler
WALNUT street, always a most beautiful assort
“TJL V 1 a , PIANOS,
•|. u “ lo ,Yt puces or on instalments
®|tD before purchasing elsewhere, ant
every satisfaction and guarantee will be given
buyer*. « *
-HBPWitw. OORBEOT piano TUNING.-
E - SARGENT'S order* lo;
* * * * s'Tnntng and Repairing Pianos are re
calved at Mason & Co.’s Store, SB7 CHESTNUT
street, only. Mr. Sargeant has had Eleven Tear*'
iactory experience In Boston, and Five Year*’ oki*
eiaploymenttn Philadelphia. SPECIAL—Piano!
re-leathered to i sound as soft and street-toned m
now* without removing.
Terms for tuning. 111
Sole Agent lor ’
G. A. PRINOE&OO.’S
World-Renowned Melodeons,
HARMONIUMS AND DRAWING-ROOM
ORGANS.
ERNEST GABLER’S,
RAVEN 4: BACON’S,
HALLET, DAVIS & CO.’S,
3all-3mrp{ CELEBRATED PIANOS.
igg. GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, OF
onrown importation, reliable in quality,
WBSm and at low prices.
. FARR * BROTHER, Importers,
» '124 Chestnut street, below Fourth.
AM -MRS. .B. DILLON, FANCY AND
%] Straw Milliner, No. 331 SOUTH street, has
• a handsome assortment of Velvet, Silk, Fell
and Straw Bonnets and Hats. Old Velret Bon
nets made oyer. •15-2ro*
Sheathing felt lowell patent
Elastic Sheathing Felt for ships; also, John
son’ sPatentWooldlngFelt for SteamPlpesand
Boilers, in store and for sale by WILLIAM S
GRANT, No. 120 South Delaware arena*
, February 13,1^84
, New Fancy Cassimere3,
ALFRED H. LOVE,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Wat* 212 OHESTSTO ST, •
EMANCIPATED SLAVES,
CARD PHOT OGKAPHS
OF
emancipated slaves
FROM
LOUISIANA.
McAllister & brother,
728 Chestnut St,
| BESSON & SON,
Have commenced receiving their
SPEING AND SUMMEB STOCK
OF
MOTJMING GOODS
-And have now in store:
Black Byzantines, English Bombazine
“ Florentines, French Bombazines,
“ BaregeHernanl, Sommer Bombazine,
‘ ‘ Crape Maretz, Cbaly,
“ Bareges, Monsselines,
‘‘ Silk Grenadines, Tami-es,
Black and Black and White Fonlards, &c.
MOURNING STORE,
No. 918 Chestnut Street,
TBIODOEEffi, APPLE,
GAUGER AND COOPER,
»oe. I(2and .01 GATZMER STREET,
(Between Fruht a d Second and Walnut and
Chestnut Streets,)
PHILADELPHIA.
Imitation Brandy CaElts always on hand.
Casks, Barrels and Kegs, always on hand or
made to order. felg-ly
1864. 1864.
NOVELTIES
AND
DESIRABLE STAPLES
IN
Silks, Shawls, and
Dress Goods.
BLACK SILKS, all widths and qualities.
COL’D and FANCY SILKS; in great variety.
EICH FOULARDS, in new coloring: choice de
signs.
BUFF, CUIR, and HAVANA MOHAIRS and
ALP AUAS,
BLAi-K ALPACAS and MOHAJRS, fine to su
perfine.
RICH B ROCHE ORF.NADINES and Hernanis.
3-4 and 6 4 DELAINES, black and colored.
FRENCH PERC ALES. PY I NTS and Organdies.
LINENS and WHIiE GOOiS.
Also, COURT 0151E8.’ S .PARIS KID GLOVES.
To all of which, together with our n«u\l assort
ment ol DRY GOODS, we lnnte attention.
JAS. R. CAMPBELL & CO.,
ftJ Np. 727 CHESTNUT ST.
KNICKERBOCKER
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
A'o. 50 SOUTH THIRD ST., Philadelphia.
ASEETS, $400,000.
Tb* standing of thi3 Company* according to the
Insurance Commi£*ioneis* .Report, is
215 37,
Placing it shore all contingencies as to safety.
Dividends Large, liberal Xnduceroe? «s.
LYM\N, President,
GEO. I*. SNIFFIN’* Secretary.
B’ F- JOHNSON’, Vice President.
JN O. A. NICHOLS, General Agent. 1 ~
Policies issued o> all tae various plans in use.
DeMo£ e A £, e *c f Hnsbandt ’ Wi ™’ Children,
Pamphlete and Blanks -with full particulars,
furnished at the office, 161 Broadway. fel2-3t{t
led tiv as.
.itt
• %
WRIGHT & SIDDALL
No. 119 Market Sheet.
Between Front and >wcuua streets.
O. W. WEIGHT. P. a. SIMAit,
DRUGGISTS, PHYSICIANS, AND
GENERAL STOREKEEPERS
Can find at oar establishment a full as
sortment of Imported and Domestic Drugs,
popular Patent Medicines, Paints, Coai
Oil, Window Glass, Prescription Vials,
etc., at as low prices as genuine first class
goods can be sold.
FINE ESSENTIAL OILS
for Confectioners, in fall variety, and of
the best quality.
Cochineal, Bengal Indigo, Madder, Pot
• Ash, Soda Ash, Alum, Oil oj
Vitriol, Annattt?.
tlopperas, Extract of Logwood, Ac., FOB
DYERS* use, always on hand at lowest
set cash prices. v c
SULPHITE OF LIME,
for keeping cider sweet: a perfectly harm
less preparation; put up, with fall direc
' tionsfor use, In packages, containing suf*
I ; ficient for one barrel.
. Orders by mail, or city post, will mwi
with prompt attrition, or special quota
tions will be funmftied when requested.
WRIGHT A SIDDALL,
Wholesale Drug Warehouse,
no2l«lyrps No. 119 Market street above Fron
S HARVEY THOMAS,
. STOCKBROKER,
No. 312 WALNUT Street,
Philadelphia.
Stocks and Loans bought and sold on commission.
at the Board of Brokers.
Particular attention given to U. S. Government
Loans. :aJ-3mrp§
POR'i bMOUTH sTEaM FaC VOKY SPO JL
COTTON, Best six* cord- Also, of same ma
nufacture, Amory’s Enameled Thread; each
spool warranted to contain 200 yards, fail mea
sure, and equal in.every respect to any Thread of
Foreign or American production, ah colois and
assortments to suit purchasers
Also, a brand of the above Thread expressly for
Sewing Machines.
CHARLES AMORY, Jr., *OO.,
' SRLttjra Agehts,
, . .No. 205 Church Alley,
fel2-lm* Philadelphia,
ocis-ftmrps
NEW 6 DRY GOODS STORE.—GEO. W.
EVANS will open his New Store, 905 ARCH
Street, MONDAY, February 15. with his usually
well selected stock of. Family Dry Goods. .fet‘2-2t#
WATCHES! WATCHES!
/V\ WATCHES!—SOO fine GOLD and
IDI A SILVER WATCHES, by tbe most ap-
W *&> proved makers, for sale at one-half the
nsnalbriees at the Broker’s, corner of THIRD and
GA SKILL streets, below LombarJ. ja2B-lmrp
WATCHES, WATCHES, WATCHES,
WATCHES New and Second-hand
■WATCHES for sale at the Broker’s Offl-e, corner
of THIRD and GASKILL streets. ja29-tmrp
MONES!—To any amount LOANED
/W\ HPon WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEW-
I k A ELRY, GUNS, OLOTHING, Ac., a
W V JONES * 00. ’S old established Loan
Office, corner THIRD and GASJOLL street*
Office hours from 7A.M.t07 F. M. ja3B-lia
statement
CONDITION OF THE
CONNECTICUT
Miilnal Life Insurance Company,.
31st of December, 1863.
The Propeity or Assets Held by the
Company.
The value, or as nearlv an .
the r.al eitate J? ay °I
Amot-nt of C.Bhonhand 0 l " ompauy -® Il2 ,0!0 03
Amount of Cash fi ' A.'. • 8, 254 81
speufying In what Banks depfsiUrt ....
Acco4,m ol t.’ash in kui-itfoof Agettsand o^ 7B
m course of irai.> mission. - _ _
Aroountof loanssecurei byßot-ds and
Mortgage--. consuming the first hea
on 'he Leal- Estaie on which there is
less tbp.n one year s Interest due and
ov.ing', - - -.ii « i# . «
Amount of loans cn which int rest has’ * 3? ® OU
not been paid within oue year, . . . 2 r,l toi .e
Amount of Stocks owned by the Com- ■ io *’ 494 46
pcny, wheihe. ol any State or of the
Uinted States, or of any incorporated
City ■ f the U. s., or of any other de
scription, specifying the number of
efiare> and the par avd market ralue
tie same, - - At Market value 1,687 400 OO
T - <5 Parval. Mak’tval
us. coupon bonds,’Si 400 oro 450,050
Y/s r«! st£red “ “ 4«»,0W) 420,000
U.S. 5-20 - “’33 600,000 606,0(0
Boid/or^e 6 SAte' e of 3U °' m 318,0 0
Mer.hamsY’ltd Mannf! 50,000 54,000
Bank StOtk. lOOsn&res 10,(.00 10 600
Ctly 1. .. 100 “ m.oco 110
Aat. a f 25 •* 2,=00 a
Plitrntx •. 15 it i.joo i; 7 io
f-tate “ .. 10“ 1, fro 1 200
Charier Oak 10 “ i, M 1
Merchants New Haven ’
BkStcck, 100 shares, 5,000 5,000
rst-w Haven, Hanford
an -j tpnr gfieJd Bail
road, €i. shares, - -
Cennecticnt River Rail
road. SO shares, ...
Bank of Evansville City
Indiana, 15chares, 15,GC0 15,000
Coet, . ......
Yalne above Cost,
.Amount of S ock bold by the Company
as collateral security for Loans, with
the amount caned on each kind of
Stock, its par and market Talus, - -
ICO Bank of Oh!o yal.Am> tlo'd
ley, at Cincinnati, ~.
liU Mate Bank of Wis
consin, redeemed
20 Mechanics Bank of
St. Loots, redeemed
Stock ......
6i> Hartford ‘Bsnk, re*
deemed Stock, - -
25 Exchange Bank re
deemeo'Stock. . 1,550 1550 ,
5 Crntral Railroad Bds 5, fro 5,300 4^ooo
200 shares Bank of Ohio 4,0U0 2 ’ W »
Valley at Cinciniati 10,0001
100 shares Mechanics i
SaTinßr, Lean and [
J r^’ E C xS|i 1P ’ OCO I 37 -‘«> W>.«»
Bank Lockpcrt a*.d
2t» Merchants St. I<o.
Amount of Premium
Koisrnot due and un
paid* -
Amount of interest on
inTe&ixnenis m- de by
the Company, due and
unpaid, .....
Amount of Accrued In
terest, ......
Liabilities.
Amount of losses unpaid, «... 110,150 00
Amount of the claims for losses 'which
are in suit or contested by the Com
pany, - - - - - - 3,000 00
Amount of losses dunng th£ year which
hare been paid,
Amojurt ol losses during the rear which
hare not been settled, . - - - 99,650 00
Amount of losses duringthe year which
are contested, - 7,500 00
Amount of the dividends declared, - 305,710 00
Amount of dividends (either cash or
scrip,) declared and not yet due,. -
Income.
Amount of cash premiums received, - 667,362 55
Amount of P.-emium Notes taken, by .
tie Company, - - . 620,225 33
Amount of Interest Money received
from the investments of the Com
pany,
E xpenditur es.
Amount of losses paid during tlie year, o 74 a 'QOO 00
Amount of losses pud during theiyear, ;• ’
which accrued prior to the year, - 103,000 00
Amount at which the losses were esti
maied in former statement, which
were paid during rke year, - - .
Amount of dividends paid during the
year, - - -
Amouut of expenses-paid daring the
year, inrlnciug commissions and ftvs
pa:d to The Agents and officers of the
Company, -
Amount ot t;txes paid by the Company,
Amount of promissory notes originally
forming the capital of the Company, 50,000 OO
[SBAL.J JAMES GOODWlN, Resident.
Sidetf Connecticut, County of Hartford , s$
Ise itremembeied that on this lUh day of Feb*
ruary, A. D. 1864, before me, the subscriber, a
Commissioner in and for the State of Connecticut,
duly commissioned and authorized by the Gover
nor of the State Pennsylvania,to take the.acknow
kdgment of Deeds and other wriings, to be asfd.
and recorded in said State of Pennsylvania,a id to
administer oaths and affirmations, personally ap
peared .Tames Goodwin, President of the Connec
ticut MutualX-ife Insurance Company, and made
oath that, the above and foregoing is a true State
ment of the condition of said Company on the-
day of December. ISG3.
Ai; d 1 further certify, that I have mad.e personal
examination of the condition of said Liielnsuranco
Company on this day, and am satisfied they hava
assets safely >n vested to theamonut of Two Million
Dollars. That I have made such examination of
the securities now in the hands of the Company,
as set forth in the forego ng statement, as to satisfy
me that the same are of the value represented in
the Statement.
I further certify, rhat I am not interestedln th&
affairs of said Company.
In witness whereof. I have hereunto set my hand
andaffised my official seal,the Uth day of Feb
ruary, A. D. LSG-i. ~
(Sighed,) HENRY B.W.'WELSH,
1 A Commissioner of the State of
J Pensylvamain and lor the State ot
Connecticut.
BOARD OF EEFERENOB:
P.'S. 'WHITE, Esq , 528 Arch street.
TREDH'K, STOKES k CO., 1$ Sonth Front st»
JOEL J. BAILEY k Co.. 219 Market street.
MURPHY k Ki. ONS, I4S North Delaware air.
J. BINALDO SANK, Esq., 31 North Water stX.
A O. ROBERTS, Eleventh and Vinestreets. x
Bev. H. A. BOAFDMAN,D-» : ,13'4 f ! PTuceat.
CL ARENCE H. CLa BK, Esq. ,Jo Sooth third Bt. .
■wtvt 'MANN’. Eso. • 43 teouth Fourth street,
HENE GUILDOU, Esq., 3i7 Market street. .
OFFICE, 404 WALNUT ST,*
PHILADELPHIA,
W4DIEIGH & TILDEN, Agents>
SMITH & JACOBS,
1226 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia!
Money Befnnded It not Satisfactory I
FINE SHIRTS
Hods of New York Mill* Muslin*. Vsry ptn*
Wall litnen Bosoms, only *3— usual price 13 75.
WimamsTllle Mualin #2 75, usual price S 3 50.
Tory reasonable deduction to wholesale trade.
OF THE '
OH THE
6,000 15,G00
5, COO 5,200
1,609,000 1,887.400
3O
- - 43,685 TO
5,000 6,000 4,000
2,000 I,TOO 6,500
6,000 6,530 3,500
1,703,606 47
39,426 93
“95,846 43
$5,903,891 59
313,510 OO
71,735 OO
466,613 45
108,300 OO
260,286 00
133,359 54
22,401 87