Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, February 24, 1864, Image 4

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    atJBINTBBB NOTICES-
applied exter
iaiiv or taken internally, acts at once; there Is no
delay, bnt it instantly fulfills its mission of reliev
es the patient of pain and discomfort.
PKAI- 1« ’HE iNEE PAH.-
KAIL IN THE KNEE PAN.
NAIL IN THE KNEE PAN.
Ahighly respectable lady of the city of NewYobk
sailing down some carpets, ran a small
carpet took in' ber knee and shitted the pan. For
two vears she was laid up a cripple, spent upwards
•f TWO DOLUAKS WITHOUT
®EEIVINO ANY BENEFIT. She was advised
by annrse to use Radway’Bßeady.Relief; the first
application gave-her ease, one week’s use made a
perfect cure... Had this lady tried the Ready Relief
when the injury happened, she would have escaped
the painful sufferings of two years’ duration, and
paved two thousand dollars. Bear in mind, that
2a4w&y’& Ready Relief will prove its marvelous
gficacy at once, in all cases where pain is experi
enced, whether Rheumatism, liumbaeo, Clout,
Neuralgia, Burns, Scalds, Bruises, Wounds, or
Zdarrhcea, Dysentery, Diphtheria, Influenza, Sore
Throat, Hoarseness, Golds. Let those who suffer
tty it. Price 25 cts. per bottle.
hr. Rad way’s Medicines are sold by Druggists
pyerywhere. RADWAY & CO.,
87 Maiden Lane, New York.
jvm&MEsm ..sskl m&k
Z)YE is the lest in the World . The onlyHcwtolcm,
true and Reliable Dye known. This splendid Hair
Dye is perfect— changes Red, Rusty or Grey Hair,
Instantly to a Glossy Black or Natural Broom, with
put injuring the Hair or Staining the skin, leaving
the hair soft and beautiful: imparts fresh vitality,
frequently restoring its pristine color, and rectifies
the ill effects of bad Dyes. The genuine is signed
William A. Batchelob, all others are mere imi
tations, and should be avoided. Sold by all Drug
gists, &c. FACTORY—BI BARCLAY street, N.
y. Batchelor’s New Toilet Cream for dressing
the Hair.
‘ OF THE AGE IN PIANOS.
.. MEYER’S Improved Overstrung Pianos, ac
knowledged by the leading artists, and endorsed
i by the Musical public, to be the finest Pianos in
America,
The attention of the Musical public is called to
these recent gTeat improvements in Piano Fortes.
By 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 Tonch and Action ren
der them Unequaled.
These Instruments received the Prise Medal at
the World’s Fair, held in London, as well as the
Highest Awards over all competitors, from the
Jtrst Fairs and Institutes in this Country. Ware
yomns, 722 Arch street below Eighth, Philada.
LEHIGH LOCUST MOUNTAIN AND
Slack Heath, White Ash Coal, carefully
selected and prepared for family use, free from
elate and dust, delivered promptly and warranted
to give full satisfaction, at prices as low as the
lowest for a good article. Lump Coal for found
kies, and Chestnut Coal for steam purposes, at
Wholesale piices. An assortment of Hiokobv,
Oak and Pine Wood, kept constantly on hand.
Also. an excellent article of Blacksmith’s 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 15. (lahtt.t.
Offices, 325 Walnut street. umaaxu.
Lombard and Twenty-fifth street.
North Pennsylvaniaßailroad and Master street.
Pine stree- wharf, Schuylkill.
_ THE COLD SPBING ,lOE COMPANY.
Offices and Depots as above.
Wagons Tun in all the paved limits of the Gon
aolidated City and in the Twenty-fonrth Ward.
gßm
if • * * that their Manufactory of First-Class
Forte B te now in full operation. The general
a&ugjaction their many Pianos, sold already, meet
with, hy competent judges, enables them to assert
confidently that their Piano Fertes are not sur
jassed'by any manufactured in the United States.
They respectfully invite the musical public to call
SS? S3PJW their instruments, at the Sales Room,
flfo. 46 North Third street. Full guarantee given,
»nd prices moderate. * *
BR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINI
BLENT cures Headache immediately and was
never known to fail. J
MASON PIANOS.
hamlin’s
cabinet :::::::::::::::
ORGANS. piANOS.”'
, J. E. GOULD,
Seventh and Chestnut
BTECK& CO.’S
STICK A CO.’S
„steinway & SONS
WERj GOLD MEDAL GRAND, AND
IT 9 I 1* UPRIGHT SQUARE PIANOS, are
*ew considered the best in Europe, as well as this
aounhy, having received the first Prize Medal at
the World’s Exhibition in London, 1862.
The principal reason why the Steinway Pianos
Are superior to all others is, that the firm is com
posed of five practical pianoforte makers (father
and four sons), who invent all their own improve-
Jnents, and under -whose personal supervision
every pert of the instrument is manufactured
For sale only at BLASIUS BEOS.. IOOG Chestnut
street.
EVENING BULLETIN
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUABY 24, 1864.
TEE NEXT PRESIDENCY.
Secretary Chase should beg his friends to
spare him. They are urging his claims to
the Presidency in a way that bids fair to
ruin him. People will lose sight of his high
talents and his great services to the country,
when they find him- rudely thurst forward
as an antagonist, of the President, to whom
he owes his present" position. The circular
(by some said to be a hoax) signed “S. C.
Pomeroy, Chairman of the Executive
National Committee,” which has been made
public,is calculated to do very great damage
to. Mr. Chase’s political prospects. At the
same time,it must place him in an uncomfor
table and embarrassing position as a
member of Mr. Lincoln’s cabinet.
In a remarkable manner, and without
any efforts being made by himself, Mr.
Lincoln has been put forward for re-election
by the people, of nearly every loyal State.
Within a few days the Union State Conven
tions of three States, Connecticut, Mary
land and Indiana, have re-nominated him
by acclamation, and in many other States
the Legislatures have expressed their pre
ference for him with unexampled unanimity,
ese expressions of opinion come directly
r T CB “ es of the P e6 Ple, and
the' rU 6 - 0 1 more weight than
the cunningly devised schemes of profes
lonal politicians like Mr. Pomeroy. ? They
are of far greater weight, too, Ln the
Epecipus arguments of Mr. Horace Greely
who has undertaken to prove to the peopU
that they are wrong, and that he is right
One of his principal reasons for opposing
the re-nomination of-Mr. Lincoln is that it
is wrong to give a President a second term
There is such a total want of common sense
m this, that we are surprised to see it ur»ed
s^ss^ssr^.
elected to a second term. As » „
party policy, alone, it is unwise to lay aside
a good President at the end of four years
The Democrats understood this, and, in
every case but two, we believe, re-nominated
the Presidents they had elected. They thus
tnaintsised thsir ascendancy in the govern-
menbfor so long a period. The Republicans
should, lollow their example, though from
the higher motive of patriotism. We have
no idea that the opposition of James Gordon
Bennett, Horace Greely and S. 0. Pomeroy
is going to have any influence thG
numerous popular demonstrations in favor
of Mr. Lincoln’s second nomination. But
there are nervous people who get easily dis
turbed upon very trifling; provocation, and
it is to quiet their apprehensions that we
have alluded to the subject at the present
time.
A NEW YOEK SNAKE IN THE LEGISLATURE.
The Pennsylvania Coal Company is arich
and powerful New York corporation, own
ing and operating coal mines in Pennsylva
nia. It has, at various times, obtained
special privileges from our Legislature, and
now it is seeking for others. The following
extraordinary bill has lately been intro
duced into the House-:
supplement to an Act to incorporate the Wash
ington Goal Company, etc.\
“That the Pennsylvania Coal Company, in
corporated in pursuance of ah act of the Gen
eral Assembly passed April 16, 1838, and the
Supplement thereto, be and they are hereby
authorized to purchase coal and also to hold,
by purchase or lease, for the purpose of carry
ing on their operations, an additional quantify
ol land in the county of Luzerne, not exceeding
three thousand acres.”
TJiere is a deception. in the very title of
this -bill; for people generally would not
imagine that a supplement to the charter ijf
an unknown company could refer
known and wealthy corporation like the
Pennsylvania Coal Company; and when
the various stages of the bill, as it passes
through the,;Legislature, are reported, little
or nothing will be thought of it, unless the
public are made familiar with its character.
Itiproposes to give to this foreign corpora
tion privileges which are denied toothercoal
mining and carrying companies. The right
to purchase coal, and.to purchase a lease of
three thousand additional acres of land’
should not be granted to this company with
out very good reasons, which should be
made known to the public. If such right is
given the Pennsylvania Coal Company, a
similar right may be demanded by every
other coal company. Weirust the honest
members of the Legislature, who recognize
the rights of our own citizens, will look into
this majter. If the reports are true about
the cheap rate at which votes may be bought
this winter, we fear that this rich New
York corporation may be able to purchase
any privileges it may desire. But it must
not be done without some show of opposi
tion on the part of honest men.
WHAT IS AN ANNIVERSARY!
The Press takes the Bulletin, in com,
mon with some other of its contemporaries
to task for calling Monday last “the one
hundred and thirty-first anniversary of the
birth of Washington.” That illustrious
patriot was bom February 22d, 1732, and
had he lived until Monday last, he would
have been one hundred and thirty-two years
old upon that day. From this our neigh
bor argues that Monday last was the one
hundred and thirty-second anniversary of
his birth, and not the one hundred and
thirty-first. We cannot see it in that light.
The anniversary of an event is the yearly
return of the day upon which it occurred.
The 22d of February, 1732, was Washing
ton’s birthday, and not the anniversary of
that event. His first anniversary conse
quently came around on the 22d of Febru
ary, 1733, and “ by the same token” Feb
ruary 22d, 1864, was the one hundred and
thirty-first anniversary of the event, al
though Washington would have been one
hundred and thirty-two years old, had he
lived until that day.
We cannot agree with the Press in ano
ther of its conclusions, to wit, that if Mon
day last was the one hundred and thirty
first anniversary of Washington’s birthday,
the wrong day will be celebrated in April
next, when the ter-centenary of Shakspeare
will be observed. The word centenary is
defined to J mean a hundred years, or any
thing that relates to a hundred years. As
Shakspeare was bora in 1564, his ter-cen
tenary will be properly celebrated in 1864;
it will he the three hundredth birthday of
the great poet; but not the three hundredth
anniversary of his birthday.
KENTUCKY.
Since the waning fortunes of the rebels
have become apparent to the world, we have
been accustomed to see all kinds of demon
strations in the border States, in favor of
emancipation.. West Virginia first raised
the standard of freedom to all;- Maryland
Missouri is bravely* struggling to
bear it aloft; Arkansas has freed herself
from the pollution of slavery, and in Ten
nessee and Louisiana the emancipation
tendencies grow stronger every day. In
Kentucky alone has there been a dogged
determination, apparently in all
hold on to slavery, dead or alive, lawful or
unlawful. Governors, legislators, jour
nalists all have united in resisting the free
spirit of the age, and in denouncing Pre
sident Lincoln for interfering with their
dailing institution. With the exception of
Gen. Rousseau, Cassius M. Clay, and Geo.
U. Blakey, we can scarcely recall a solitary
entuckian of prominence who is not an
outspoken pro-skveryiaan. Yet, in spite
■ * i ls ’ an eina ncipation convention has
just closed its sessions at Louisville, which
uehope wfil le t in a little light on the
darkened mmds of the natives of the ‘-dark
and bloody ground.” The Kentuckians
i i ? a g a >nst fate, and sooner or
later they must yield the fruitless conflict.
They are rebels against their own best in
terests, and they are false to t*ie teachings
o the times ; so they might as well ground
arms before inevitable destiny, and allow,
their gallant Commonwealth to b 6 enrolled
n the steadily .increasing number of States
now forever free.
The Louisville Convention was comprised
u delegates from several Western and
oonthwesterp State?, Resolution? were
'tSLE PML'Y EVIMNfe IK : FHILABSJjt fiU,, Wi-DNESvAS, F£BRUAR¥ 24, 18S4
adopted in faj®rjf‘Sff ’emancipation, andin
favor of the enlistment of black troops. It
Was declared' that the question of the abo
lition of slavery was a National and not a
State affair, and there were other expres
sions of’ opinion which were scarcely rele
vant to the object for which the body as
sembled. Still, the matter is now fairly
before the citizens of Kentucky, and as it
is too late to prevent free discussion, even
there, we have no doubt that good will re
sult from the assemblage of the delegates.
SMOKING ON RAILROAD CARS.
The man who smoked in an omnibus
having been left in the lurch by the retire
ment ..from their field of service of these
lumbering vehicles, has taken to the city
railway cars for the indulgence of his
fumous propensities. Under a- delusion
that cigar smoke puffed upon the front
platform of a car does notreach the interior,
smoking is allowed there, and the conse
quence is that in mild weather, when the
doors are open, the car is converted into a
sort of horizontal smoke stack, with a good
draft from the front, and in winter every
time the front door of the car is opened a
supply of tobacco smoke is obtained to
further vitiate the confined air of the
vehicle, There are many persons, par
ticularly females, to whom the smell of
tobacco smoke is very offensive, and no
thoughtful or considerate man would annoy
another simply for his own gratification.
For those who are neither thoughtful nor
considerate, the railway companies should
have rules which would abate what has
become a nuisance.
Welcome to Gen. Hancock. —Maj. Gen.
Hancock, who is now in this city, and to whom
the Councils have tendered, the use of Inde
pencence Hall for the reception of his friends,
will be welcomed to the city in that time
honored place on Thursday next; at half-past
two o’clock. The Mayor and Councils will be
present on the occasion, and a cordial recep
tion will be extended to the gallant hero.
Gibhan Cfeka.—This evening Weber’s line
opera of Dtr Freyschut: will be produoed at the
Academy ot Music by the German Company, with
an excellent cast. To-morrow evening, a grand
extra perfoimance will take place, for the benefit
of Carl Anschutz, to whom we are indebted for
the many rich treats that the German opera has
allorded ns. Mme. Bolter has been tor
this occasion, and Kreutzer’s charming opera,
A Sight in Grenada, is to he played. It was in this
opera that this fine artist most distinguished heri
self in former seasons, and we donbt not that her
old admirers will tom out by thousands to hear
her in it again.
Mb. W olfsohn will give another of his classical
soirees in the the Foyer of the Academy of Music
on Saturday evening. The programme is one of
the best of the eeries. In addition to the instru
mental music, we shall have the ’’Adelaide” of
Beethoven and a song by Abl, snng by Herr Ha
belmann.
<5,
IMPORTANT POSITIVE SALE OF AMERICAN
AND FOREIGN DRYGOODS, CARPETS,
John B. Myers A Co., Auctioneers. Nos. 233
and 234 Market street, will to-morrow (Thursdavl
morning, Fsbruary 25, at 10 o’clock, hold an ex
tensive sale of Dry Goods, by catalogue, on Four
Months’ Credit and part for cash, embracing I 039
packages and lots of American. British, French
German and Swi'6 Dry Goods, including Linen*.’
Cottons, Silks. Worsteds and Woolens in
verities of scarce and desirable goods, to be Bern
BT OKDEK OF UNDKKWBITEBB.
Sale op Cabpets akd Damaged Goods —On
Friday morning. February 26th, an assortment or
Velaet, Ingrain, Venetian,, Hemp, List, Kag and
Cottage Carpets, with Cotton Batts, Dyed Cottons,
Hemp Cords, Ac.
At Pbivatb Sale—A valuable Country Seat
and Farm of about 200 acres of well-cultivated
land, with spacious dwelling with numerous out
houses, situated near the village of Newark
Delaware; the Philadelphia, Wilmington and Ball
timoreßailroad being contiguous.
ELEGANT SPENCE STREET AND WALNNr
Valearlb Factory Property at Kmiiiown ■
Lager Beer Brewery on the Schnvikill-
BwrUivgs, Building Lets. Farm, altogether 14
Estates, by order of. the Orphans' Court, Executors
Trustees, dc. ; 50 Properties, mostly to be sold
without reserve. This sale Kill include real esta t
tcorth one hundred and fifty thousand dollars
mountain COAL LANDS—THOMAS
S„ .° ao ,V >rtl i e lor March a very valuanie
tract of Coal Land a large number of veins already
opened. J-ee advertisen.enLs fifth page to-dav’?
Bci.letin, ana Lithographic Plan. J
rxTRA Large Sale, Ist March—Elegant
Residences. Handsome Dwellings ruZ
EEEMARLE GROUND R E N T B, FARM. COUNTRY
Seat, Bu-iness Prope-tie-', Building Lots, Ac
bt-m-Cerot Orphans’ Court Executors and othl£v
. te advertisements. Auction head. •
unnßaa| ly fine quality.
Dried Plains, <Src., l<jr sale bv o’
WF.Bli, Wa’nurand Eighth streets? JAMLSR -
GO Tu REIMEK s, -Ed, ivj> street, above
Green, and get a COLORED PHOTOGRAPH
ior SI uo, so universally popular. Their accuracv
and pleasing style given tire satisfaction y
CMiI.L GRINDSTONES ior familv. use,
O federal kinds of Sharpening Stones. ‘Patent
K mfe sharpeners and Table Steels, for sale at rRU.
* THAW’S, No. -35 ;Sticbv Thirty-five)
Market street, beloxr * y UTej
TYOEYTYPES.—At B F. REIMER’S New
1 and RlegantGUlery, 634 ARCH *tr-et, vou will
TO RI Tv?rQ fpCd , m ™, s of rtaborately-colored
r*u gement PES ’ natural P osltion and tasteful ar-
’ KNIFE CLEANERS for scouring
RTm?i? 1 X es ’-i or ™ leat ,h 9 Hardware Store
(Eight
YUi R CART ES ut VISII cl are m • t fa-hi
pt’-t a't'tpopuiar styk's of Likness-e, and B.
■at exe* ntrs them in fine stvU, at his
New Rooms f>24 ARCH street. y % ac ais
A] OTICt IS HEREBY GIVEN. That Ue nn
designed has made application for th P re
newal Of Certificate No. 5715 for one hundred
shares of stock of the North Pennsylvania dan
fad Company, issued to him atid dated the
eleventh of November, ISC3. 60 tae
f(-21- T. KIMBER, Jr.
RKAI. BLACK LLAMA OR MOHAIR La tip
POINTES.—GEO.. W. VOGEL Nr, in. 7
CHESTNUT street, opened thistgorninghis enMre
importation of Black Llama or Mohatr Lace
Pcintes (X Shawls). The assortment is large, com
prising the manufacturers entire collection of
designs from the lowest cost to finest. Anexami
tmnX n in W ,h ?f | Vethe bn / Prs l the of every!
thing in this line mannfactmj-ed. .. fe33-6trp*
PLAIN BLACK SHETLAND SHAWLS _
GEO. W. VOGEL, No. 1016 CHESTNUT
street, has just received an invoice of All Black
Shetland Shawls. fine wool and handsome pat
terns. Also, a Fresh invoite of All White Shet
land Shawls, including some of the finest ever
imported. Also, a few Sample shawls, in Bright
Colors, something entirely new; suitable for the
evenng. seaside, &c. j fe-23-Btrp*
WORMS. WORMS. -WORMS. WORMS.
WORMS.
WORMS.
_ WORMS. fe3-astrp
„ NISKEY’s Worm Powders; Vegetable; sure
Pure. RIDGE and GIRARD Avenues. Price 25c.
| NATHANS, AUCTIONEER and
and l ‘sPu^§® OKEB * N ‘ E - oorner of THIRD
ana SPKUCE streets, only one square below the
Exchange. NATHANS'® Principal Office! es
mbhshed for the last forty years. Money to Loan,
m or small amounts, at the lowest rates, on
Diamonds, Silver-Plate, Watches, Jewelry, Gloth
tiJSk'o 1 ? every description. Office hours
Worn P A. M. till i p, m. deSWI-tfrp*
PUKE PALM OIL SOAP.—This Soap is mads
.fj™ freeh Palm Oil, and ls entirely a yege
“-'eSooP; more suitable for Toilet use than those
made frem animal fats. In boxes el onerioSm
cakes for si So per box. Manufactured by
„« tut M. EISINTON & SON.
MUSICAL,
STREET RESIDENCES.
RLCRUIFS WANTED FOR BUCIS
COUNTY.
sBs© Bounty lor Yeterans.
75© for Others.
All I; ecrui’s to have tl e choice of Regiments, Ac.
■ Apply immediately at the; \ ■ ,
COMMERCIAL HOTEL,
SIXTH STREET,
fe24-3t» Between Maraet and Chestnut, Phila.
‘ Duplex Elliptic Skirts.”
J. M. HAF LEIGH,
902 Chestnut Street,
Will offer for sale on TUESDAY, February 23d,
J. W. BBADLEY S
New Patent Duplex Elliptic Hoop
• Skirt,
An entirely new article which wiU meet aU ob
jections in regard to pliability and contraction.
& 3STo. 16 O
ri ■ 'T'
SOUTH THIRD ST.,
£ BANKERS & BROKERS. M
ml
SPECIE, STOCKS,
Uuartermasteis’ Vouchers and Cheeks,
AND AT.T.
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES
BOUGHT AND’BOLD. oo
ALjJOTAL > siaßTs! ,V^S^^^-VS^% '
1 Lot Balmorals, S 2 00.
1
1 »«
1 “
1 ‘ 1 * * 3 00.
With a large Stock of Superior Goods, ranging
up to.€ 6 ou.
Misses’ and Children’s Skirt?,
At Reduced Prices.
CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER,
Nos. 450, 452 and 454 North Second street,
above Willow.
Table cloths and- damasks.
Hand-loom Linens.
Toweling*, Napkins,
Sheeungs and Pillow-case Linens.
Counterpanes and Blankets.
CURWEN STODDART A BROTHER,
Noa. 450, 452 and 454 North Second street,
above Willow.
Al/lES’ &FtUN(* CLOAKING CLOTHSI
Water-proof Cloths.
Middlesex “
Dexter *«
Salisbury “
Of Desirable Mix tores and Colors.
FRENCH CLOAKINGS,
Of Choice Series.
CURWEN STODDART A BROTHER,
Nos. 450, 452 and 454 North Second street,
* above Willow.
Rich black silks. "
Black Gros de Rhine*.
Black Gros Graines.
Black 4*roe d’ Afriqne.
Black Barethea.
Black Figured Gras de Naples.
CURWEN STODDART A BROTHER,
_ _ Nos. 450, 452 and 454 North Second street,
fe24-3U v above Willow.
vA ST () pjr OI.OTM IN Gin demand from SI to
nr'. for . Pan< ?’ from S 5 to SIS for Coats, from
’° 535 for Silk Dresses, end other goods in pro
portion. Also the highest price paid for Carpets.
« all or address A. D. ANCONA, 330 SOUTH
&llfet - ■ , fe’4-lm*
E '7 A Ter T superior article of Champagne
Cider, for draught or bottling, bv the barrel or
hogshead. HENRY F. NIEMANN,
lei!4-Strp« 307 South Water streeL
OPERA GLASs.Es AND OFFICERS. FIELD
Glasses, Microscopes isr PhY»irtans and Stu
aents. A very large assor-meet for sale bv
reoo - , JAMES W. Q.UEEN A ilO.,
feta-lm-rpi 944 Chestunt street
EIO ORD WATER, fresh from .the Springs,
Rissiugen, Yichy, Congress. ;
feVO-Gtrps
SPECTACLES TO SUIT ALL SIGHTS'.
U Artificial human eves inserted without pain
JAMES W. QUEEN A CO.,
, „ , , Opticians,
fe22-lm-rps 904 Chestnut streeL
O HARVEY THOMAS, ~
O- STOCK BROKER,
No. 312 WALNUT Street,
Stocks and Loans bought andsolcl
at the Board of Brokers.
Particular attention giten to U. S. Government
loani -- iaa-.lmrps
RAFTING- liNSTRU-
Chestermsn's metallic and steel
tow-measures. For sale bv JAMES \V O UEEN’
it CO., 92-1 CHESTNUT street. I'noHi and .llus
trated catalogues eratis. fe22-lm-rps
DAPEK ANJLI ENVEL.UFE^-I.'
X For sale by Th 6 besland cbea P e3t >n tbe City
DUXBURY & GLENN,
No. 37 North Sixth street.
Merchants, Bankers, Lawyers, Military Offi
cers, and all ethers, should cal] before purchasing
elsewhere. jaST-irarp* *
G prevented.- ESTubel> - «^nes s
‘•London Hitir Color Restorer and Dressing.”
“London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing. ”
• ‘.‘London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing. ”
“London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing.”
“London Hair Color Restorer and Dres«=me. *
‘ ‘l'°«dou Hair Color Restorer and Dressing."
•‘London Hair Color Restorer and Drossiim.”
•‘London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing.' >
This discovery tor the preservation ol the human
hair is taking the lead of all hair preparations- be
iil e A re^ riD ? th “ color ““d mukiug P hafr grow on
bald heads, it is a beautiful dressing, keeps the
miii-soit, smooth and flexible, removes any erup
tive disease, Itching, Scurl, Dandruff, Ac. Many
who were bald and gray have had their hair per
maneutlj restored. . Onlv on© pr©D*ir«ition
SPREAD THIS certificate^
•TOBAT hair restored without
tOT BALDNESS PREVENTED.
I am happy to add my testimony to the grea
value or the “London Hair Color Restorer >
three bottles of which restored my Hair, which
was very gray, to its original dark color. aud 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 purahased .the first bottle from Mr
Gamgnes, Druggist, Tenth and Coates streets’
who can also testify my hair was very gray, when
I commenced its nse.
„ ; ' ' MRS. MILLER,
No. 730 North Ninth street, Phila
“London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing ’>
sold by - - 6 ’
DR.. SWAYNE & SON,
. -330 North Sixth street, Philada.
Price,so cents. Six hottles, SI 50. iaB-f,m.wly
HUSBAND’S OALdINED MAU-NESfA-a
free from unpleasant taste, and ttiree tlme«
the strength ot the common Calcined Magnesia.
A World’s Fair Medal and four First Premium
Silver Medals have been awarded ft, as being th 6
best in the market. For sale by the druggists and
Country Storekeepers, and by the manufacturer.
THOMAS .T. HUSBAND,
oelfl-m, wr, f. ty. rp N. W. Cor. Third and Spruce
M'
tJSICAX. BOXES, IN HANDSOME OASES.
__ playing from two to twelve choice melodies,
>‘or tale bv i'ARR & BROTH Eit, Importers,
oS Sfo ,l!M flhestont Street, below Fourth.
aJfflßSjassß CORRECT PIANO TUNING.—
aßßSSgaglXr. O. E. SARGENT’S order* for
ft § I 5 < Tuning and Repairing Pianos ara re
ceived at Mason * Co.’s Store, 367 CHESTNUT
street, only. Mr. Sargeant has had Eleven Years’
laotory experience in Boston, and Five Years’ (Sis
employment in Philadelphia. SPECIAU—Pianoc
re-leathered to sound aa soft and sweat-tened ar
new, without removing.
Terms for tuning, tE I OOU-ABiJj
J4JHES T. SHINN,
Broad and Spruce.
1864; NEW STOCK. 1864
LINFORD LUKENS,
N. W. corner Sixth and Chestnut Sts.
NOW OFFERS
5 A LABGB A.NI> 35LEG.AJ2JT STOCK OP
Gentlemen’s Furnishing G; ods.
All the choicest novelties in this department.
Constantly on hand, the best made Shirts jflfthe
cl J£l. Orders promptly executed*.
reasonable fe24
COTTON TARNS.
ZABRISKIE’S,
HEATHCOTE, -
' RIDDLES,
! PONDS'
BELVIDEBE MFG. CO., _
GLASGOW CO.,
HENRY CLAY MILLS,
OAEMAN’S, J. BANCROFT.
And Various Other Fint-Class Makes,
NOS. 6 TO 40.
IN WARPS, BUNDLE AND COP.
FOR SALE BY
ALEX. WHILLLIN & SONS,
Nos. 520 and 252 So. Front st.
fe2o-12t$ Philadelphia.
1034 CHESTNUT ST.
SPRINGJTRADE. S
E. HI. NEEDLES e
I« now receiying. aid offers for sale below
preset t market rates, many r noyeltles in
LACE AND WHITE G- >HDS.
He would call '“special attention” tobis
■assortment of over 20 rifle rent new fabrics “
and styles of White Goods, snitahle for Z.
‘ *L'.dies Bodes and Presses,** in stripes,
[plaids and figured, puffed and tucked mus
lins.
lOOpieces of figured and plain Buff and!*
I "While Piques, bought before the repeat ad-*T
vance. New invoices of Guipure and!7”
Thread Laces, Toread and
[Veils, Edgings, Inserting?, Flouncing*, fcf.L,
| Broad hemstitched MANDKEROHIEFS*3
all linen, good quality, "from 25 cents up. iw
1034 CHEBTNUT ST -
REMOVAL.
ALEXANDER WfIILLDIN & SGNS,
Have Removed to
20 aRd 22 South Front Street,
21 and 23 Letitia Street,
PHILADELPHIA,
Where, from large and desirable stocks of WOOD
and WOODEN YAKNS, COTTONS and GOT-
TON TARNS t they •will be pleased to serve all
customers,
itV
/ V
g WEIGHT & SIDDALL
No. 119. Market Street.
Between Front and Second streets.
O. W. WEIGHT. F. H. BDBiU
DBCGGISTS, PHYSICIANS, AND
OtNEEAL STOREKEEPEBS
Can find at our establishment a full a»-
•ortment of Imported and Domestic Drue*,
popular Patent Medicines, Paint*. CoS
Oil, Window Glass, Prescriotion Via!*,
etc., ataa low prices as genuine first das*
foods can be sold.
FINE ESSENTIAL OILS
for Confectioners, in full variety, and of
tile best quality.
Cocliineal, Bengal Indigo, Madder, Pat.
Ash, Cudbear, Soda Ash, Alum, Oil of
Vitriol, Annatte.
Copperas, Extract of Logwood, An., FOE
DYEKS’ use, always on hand at lowest
Bet cash prices. o
SULPHITE OF LIME,
for keeping cider sweet: a perfectly harm
less preparation; pnt up, with full direc
tions for use, in packages, containing mf
flelect for one barrel.
Orders by mail, or city post, wtU meet
with prompt attention, or special quota
tions will befnnsfcphed when requested.
WRIGHT <fc SI dl>A£iXi,
Wholesale Drug Warehouse.
noSl-lyrpG No. liii Market Rtfnet ihor* Fron
Q BANKERS.
Exchange on England, Francs sid
Germany,
7 S-10—5-20 Loan and Coupons,
CERTIFICATES INDEBTEDNESS^
QUARTERMASTER’S
CHECKS AND VOUCHERS,
American and Foreign Gold,
■j STOCKS AND LOANS,
BOUGHT AND SOLD,
*TOrders bv Mail attended to. d3-iy
HOOP SKIRT MANUFACTORY.—Hoop
Skirts ready-made and made to order, war
ranted of the best materials. Also, Skirts repaired.
MRS. E. BAYLEY.
,812 Vine street, abore Eighth.
■ n_.. JAMES BELLAS, -a—-.
»S~.3g£B 279 And 2SI South r /TFTH£aa*rfSa»ft
ff jf n' STREET, JTbTiR
Sole Agent lor -
a. A. PRINCE*CO.’S
World-Renowned Meiodeons,
HARMONIUMS AND DRAWING-ROOM
ORGANS.
ERNEST G ABLER’S,
RAVEN & BACON’S,
HALLET, DAVIS & CO.’S, J
jall-3mrp{ CELEBRATED PIANOS
THE UNION PIANO MANU'
FACTORING- COMPANY have*
Rotary and warsroosns, teit
street, always a most beautiful assort.
to , lr ttnriTallec l PIANOS, wblcb tbes
lowest cash prices or on instalments.
Q-iTfi hb a call before purchasing elMwiieros aac
Snvers* atllteCtlon 01111 * mrant *° will be BlTsn
fSf, GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, OF
Fait onr own Importation, reliable In quality,
mmß and at low prices.
FARR A BROTHER, Importers,
S9L Chestnut street, below Fqttrtll,
WOOL.
Choice Penna. and Ohio Fleece*
Lots Arriving Daily. "
FOS IMMEDIATE SALE.
Alex, Whffldin & Sons, ■
Nos. 20 and 22 South Front Street,
fe2o-15ft Phiubswbu.
PATENT HINGE-BACK
PHOTOGRAPH albums.
The most Indestrnetible Album made.
toIITZT PerfeCtly Catwlll or strait.
Tor sale by Photographers and Booksellers..
AI.TEMUS A CO.,
N. W. COENEE FOUETH AND EAQE,
fe2o- lm{ Entrance on RACE Street. v
OPENING OF SPRING AND SUM
MER DRESS GOODS* -
J. M. HAFLEIGH,
902 CEESTSUT ST.,
WUI open TUESDAY, Feb. 23d, a large and well
selected stock of New Spring and Summer
DRESS GOODS*
SHAWLS, DACES, EMBBOIDEBIES' ant?
SILKS, to Which he respectfully inviies the at
tention of his customers and retail buyers. • fe2o-sta
JOHN C. ARRISGH,
Nos. 1 and 3 North Sixth Street^
/?
HANUFACTUBEB OF
The Improved Pattern Shirt,
FIBST OUT BY J. BUBB MOOS*,
Warranted to Fit and Give Satisfaction
AliSO
Importer and Manufacturer of
GENTLEMEN’S
FUENISHING GOODS
N- B.—All articles made In a superior manner
oy handand from the best materials. ooft-flm
J. F. IREDELL,
So. 147 UOBTH EIGHTH BTBEET,
Between Cherry and Race, east side, Phlla.
Ha* now on hand and constantly rectiylcs an • -
assortment of» *
Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods.
Efclrteon nand and made to order in the mefl
aatisfactor manner. A full line of Gentlemen’s’
Merino Sb irts, Drawers, Ac. Also—Ladle*’ Ma»
rino Vesta, Drawers, Hosiery, Ac.
ocl7-6m 147 NORTH EIGHTH ST.
fe2o-12t$
SMITH & JACOBS.
1226 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia*
Money Refunded if not Satisfactory i
FINE SHIRTS
filad# of New York Hill* Muslin*. Very Fins*
Xriak Lmen Bosom*) only S3 —usual pilot S 3 75.
WUllamsTiila Muslin 82 75, usual pries S 3 50.
Very-reasonable deduction te wbolttalt trade.
A. S. ROBINSON,
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
LOOKING GLASSESi
Fancy and Plain Frames, suitable for Irorytypem
Photographs and-Engravings. Manufacturer of
PIER, MANTLE & WALL MIRRORS..
Engravings and Oil Paintings.
Galleries of Pictures and Looking Glass Ward
room*. y •
A- S. ROBINSON.
So. 916 Chestnut Street,. Philadelphia J.
CLARE&ON & CO,
BARKERS,
No. 121 SOUTH THIRD STREET*,
Government Securities of all Issue?*
PURCHASED AND FOR SALE.
Stocks, Bonds and Crold^
BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION.
Interest Allowed on Deposit*.
iy COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE.
fc4-lm rps
WANTED.
A lew ERIE CITY and COUNTY BONDS.
ERIE CANAL BONDS of Erie, Pennsylvania,!
Also=-810,(Ki0 North Branch CANAL BONDS*,
for which the highest price will be paid by
C. B. WRIGHT & CO..
, 142 South Third Street,
Opposite the Exchange.
Wheklbr & Wilson’s Highest Pkemituji
The Cheapest, Simplest, and Best. 1 j
Salesrooms, 701 Chestnut Street, above 7th, I
~~ZZ~ WATCHES! WATCHES!!
Af\ WAT OHES fine GOLD and,
A A SILVER WATCHES, by the most an"
V .*£ proved maters, for sale at one-half the
usual prices at the Broter’s, corner of THIRD and-
GASKILL streets, below Lombard. ja2B-lmrp
WATCHIS, WATCHES, WATCHES,
WATCHES,—New and' Second-hand
WATCHES Tor sale at the Broker’s Office, cornet
of THIRD and GAsKILL streets. jaiS-tmrp
MONEY I—To any amount LOANED
f¥l upon WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEW.
a Q, elry, gens, clothing, *c., a
• w JONES* CO.’S old established Loan
Office, corner THIRD and GASKILL street*
Office hours from 7A. M. to 7 IV Ms jaaa-lm
PHILADELPHIA.