Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, February 27, 1864, Image 8

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    TOTORTANT PROM FLORIDA AND
CHARLESTON.
SKVEBE BEVESSE TO the FLORIDA EX
-SEVE“ PEDITION.
the LOSS OF the HOUSATONIO.
__ . Tja-y vark Ti mes this morning. J
{From the New Y from Port Royal on
The steamship Fniwn. xr New YorJC , Ml
Wednesday last ’, r , f “r„ation of a sad reverse to
General Seymour, in Flo-
gve details, becauseatorthe
Fulton had put out in o Quartermaster, with
from to deprive the passen
nriv'ate letters in their possession,
gers of all priv correspondent of the 2Wes,
Thus tlie jetwr o f pnrpo !.’
jjho and who liad inclosed a
4°artSlHst of the killed and wounded, amounting
hundred names, was seized and retained
the next mail—a week hence. The cruelty
of ffiis short-sighted proceeding, considering the
anxiety ol relatives and friends, is evldont. Gen.
eiliore’s despatches were sent on, and will
doubtless soon be made public.
To a passenger by the Fulton we are indebted for
thefollowing main facts of the battle:
On the afternoon of the 29th, our troops, under
/ten. Seymour, met the enemy, 15,0uu strong,
flftv-five miles beyond Jacksonville and eight
miles beyond Sanderson, on the line if the Jack
sonville and Tallahassee Kailrond. The battle was
desperately fought during three honrs, and at sun
set our forces, overpowered by numbers, retired to
Sanderson, taking with them the greater part of
Connecticut, 7th New Hampshire, 10th
Massachusetts, 48thand 150th New York and 3th
United States were engaged. ■ Col. Fnbley, of the
Bth United States, was left dead on the field.
Colonel Reed, a Hungarian officer, was mortally
prAnttrifid.
- All the officers in Hamilton's Battery were
wounded. Oapt. Hamilton (wonnded in the arm)
and Lieut, Myrick (wonnded in the foot) are at
Gen. Gillmore’s headquarters at Hilton Head.
• Col. Guy Henry, of the 40th Massachusetts, had
three horse 3 shot under him, but escaped unhurt.
The Cosmopolitan arrived at Beaufort on Mon
day evening with 240 oi the wounded. Col. Reed
among them, who was living when the Fulton
left, on Wednesday.
The enemy’s loss is not known. They captured
fire guns. ** ,
It is supposed that the troops were from Bragg’s
army Gen. Hardee himself was on the field,
Paving come to Florida on a visit to his family, and
also to form a second marriage. ■ .
Out loss Is variously estimated at from 500 to
1 300 *
’seventy-eight rebel prisoners were brought by
the Fulton. The Fulton’s passage was remark
ably abort and pleasant-, a striking contrast to the
understand that the Purser of thoFnlton has
a list of the killed and wonnded, which he will
show* but will not allow it to be copied.
Thomas McManus, Esq., Purser of the Fulton,
sends ns the following particulars of the destruc
tion of the Housatonic: J _ .
The following intelligence was received at Port
Boyal. S. C., from the blockading fleet ot Charles
ton, announcing the loss of the Sloop-of-war Hon- I
satonic, Capt. Pickering, on Thursday, the ISth
inst., at 9 o’clock, P. M. The circumstances are
said to he as follows:
The watch on deck, perceiving something floating
with the current, which to him, at first, resembled a
porpoiße, reported the same to the, officer of the
decK, whereupon Capt. Pickering was notified, and
he being suspicious of the object, immediately gave
orders to slip the cable and get underway, which
order was put into execution. But ail to no pur
pose, for the rebel-propelled torpedo Dads (the
New Ironsides * old friend), struck her on the star
board quarter, and in a short Bpace of time Bhe sunk
off Beach Inlet.
Two officers and three men were lost; the re
mainder of the officers and crew were saved by
clinging to the rigging until rescued by the boats
of the fleet.
C. O. Muzey, Captain’s clerk, and Mr. Hazle
ton, Ensign, are the officers lost.
A recent letter speaking of this torpedo, says:
“The submarine affair, they say, came out of
Beach Inlet a week ago, intending to attack the
Wabash, but she sunk when on the passage and
drowned all hands. She was raised the succeed
ing night and towed in again. This makes the
third time that she has sunk and drowned all
hands. ”
AN ADVANCE TOWARD S AVANS AH.
Mr. McManus also furnishes the following:
On Sunday last, i2lst mst., a small force of
troops,- under the command of Colonel Howell,
left Hilton Head in transports, and proceeded np
the Savannah River to Williams Island. Arriving
at that place about dark, a company of men under
Capt. Greenleaf, of the 4th New Hampshire,
landed in small boats, and made areconneissance,
in the course of which they met a small body of
the enemy u anda sharp.musketry firing ensued.
We had four men of the 85th Pennsylvania Vo
lunteers wounded.
The enemy’s loss greatly outnumbered ourown.
Monday morning Col. Howell withdrew his
force, arriving at Hilton Head Monday night, Feb.
22, bringingwith him 20 of the rebels which his
men captured on the island.
The reconnissance was highly successful, and
reflects much honor upon those who participated
in it. • ;
The United States steam transport Gen. Burn
side grounded on St. Johns Bay, and became a
total wreck.i Crew all saved.
The Quartermaster’s steamboat Harriet A.
Weed, while proceeding up the St. John’s Hirer,
grounded. She was blown up by her crew to pre
vent her falling into the hands of the enemy.
AMUSEMENTS.
Minsteelsy —There is no abatement in the rush
to Carn cross and Dixey’s. Seats are in demand at
an early flour every evening, and never more so
than on Saturday night.
Williams’s Pabobama op the Bible still at
tracts many lovers of the pictorial art to Concert
Hall. . =
Hast Night op Miss WESTEBtf.—The benefit to
Miss Western was a grand, ovation, the Walnut
being filled to its utmost capacity, and many be
ing turned away. To-night her engagement closes,
‘‘The French Spy” and “Wallace, the Hero of
Scotland,” being performed. On Monray, the
talented actress, Miss Ettie Henderson, will ap
pear. She will perform «‘Fanchon, the Cricket, ’ ’
the cast being in all respects excellent.
The Chestnut.— This afternoon, at the mati
nee and to-night at the regular performance, “The
Colleen Bawn’ ’ will he given, with all its beauti
ful scenery, exquisite music and admirable cast.
Bseoheb's Lectube.— -Tickets for Rev. Henry
Ward Beecher’s great lecture, at the Academy of
Music on Monday night, may,be obtained at Kis
iey’ s book st&nd’in the Continental Hotel.
East Night op the Richikgb Tboupe —Atthe
Arch this evening “The Xiaugflter ©f the Regi
ment will be playeo*by the Richiugs trout e, this
evening .being the last night of their engagement
here. The afterpiece is “Tbe Robber’s Wile,”
an excellent cast. On Monday night Mrs. John
Drew appears in “The Magic Marriage.”
Signob Blitz is the idol of old and young. He
amuses and deceives all classes and all ages. This
■evening he appears in a grand entertainment and
jumouncea bis last four days.
XV. W ATOHESI WATCHES!
r¥\ WATCHES 1-50 U fine GOLD and
A A SILVEB WATCHES, by me most !p
-”• ” proved maters, lor sale at one-half the
riahayiriGeß at the Broker’s, corner of THIBD and
GASKILL streets, below Lombard. jaSS-imrp
WATCHES, WATCHES, WATCHES,
WATOHES—New and Second-hand
for sale atthe Broker’s Office, comer
of THIBD and GASKILL streets. " ja2B-lmrp
XOv MONEY !—To any amount LOANED
diamonds, jew
-0 • JONES*?n 5 . , « 0:^ 0 ’ rHING ’ * c > a
Office, com?r E THIBD IndGllll^s^em
Office hours from 7 stoeeU
sss,'S«g;uwssr„r n
ssaassf sssffss. gjjssgS
new, without removing. »vrwMenoa M
Term* for timing, SI
sdMfegn the UNION Pimp mhot'
FACTUBINO-COIttPAKY tar»at
fTITTItUeIr factory and ?#s
JfAliirDT street, always a saost bsautlfnlassort.
“f lr “rivalled PIANOS, whloa
lowest cash prides or on lastalmsnts.
tanreri tU&oUou “4 inar&ntes will be tfT»a
EENEST i GA.Bi^g-
BAYEN& BAOOK’ k,
HATiLhl') DATIB fcOO.’S,
jan-3mrps OELBBhat'pti t»r. rrnn
GOLD ANI) SU4YEJI W£LTOHT*R. rvi
Vk out own importation, wltaw*
Ci and at low prices. viauty,
FABB&BBOTbJsit}
; ; • ~ *94 Chestnut street, htlow Fourth.
MARKIHQWITH INDEXABLE IMR. TCT».
BBOIDEROKJ, Bratdiii<, Stemg^jSr
iwoyuti«*itmt.
A OADEMY UF MUBIO.
"EBV. HENRY WARD BEECHER
Will deliver hi* great Address,entitled 1 ’AMERI
CA’S MESSAGE TO GREAT BRITAIN, ’*
MONDAY, FEB. SOtH,
AT kIGHT O'CLOCK.
Admission, 25*cents. Reserved beats, GO cents.
The sale of tickets will commence at 9 A M. on
Wednesday, the 24th, at Ashmead A Evans’b, 724
Chestnut street. fe27»2t*
MUSICAL FUWD H.A.L.L..
SECOND GRAND CONCERT
OF TUB
HAUDEL AND HAYDN SOCIETY,
Thursday Evening, Maroh 3,
COMMENCING AT 8 O'CLOCK.
Mendelssohn’s Great Masterpiece,
THE OYWN OF PRAISE,
Will be produced by the Society, supported by the
entire 1
Germania Orchestra.
Preceding which a short and. select
MISCELLANEOUS PERFORMANCE
Will be given.
TICKETS FIFTY CENTS.
To be obtained at J. E. Gould’s, S. E. comer
Seventh and Chestnut streets. fe2l-7ts
GROVER’S GHEbTNUT ST. THEATRE.
LEONARD GROVER ........Manager
THIS (Saturday) EVENING, Feb. 27,
•Fourth Night of
THE COLLEEN BAWN;
08, THB
BRIDES OF GABBYOWEN.
Eily 0’C0nn0r...... Miss Sophy Gimber
Anne Chute.. ......Miss EffieGermon
Mrs. Creagan * Mrs. M. A. Chapman
Sheiab Mann ..Miss Annie Ward
Myles. Na-Coppaleen Mr. Walter Lennox
Danny Mann Mr Ben. Rogers
Fatner Tom .Mr. Harry Pearson
Hardxess Creagan Mr. F. Mordannt
Kyrle 8a1y...... Mr. T. H. Knight
Corrigan ......Mr. W. A. Donaldson
Berty O’More Mr. L. H. Everett
Admission—Dress Circle and Parquet, 50c; Or
chestra, 75c; Family Circle, 25c. Seats secured
without extra charge.
MSS. JOHN DBEW’SNEW ARCH STREET
THEATRE, ARCH street, above Sixth.
Last Night of Miss CAROLINE BICHINGS and
ENGLISH OPEBA TBOUPE.
THIS (Saturday) EVENING, Feb. 27,
THE DAUGHTER OF THE REGIMENT.
Marie.. Miss Caroline Richings
To conclude with
THE ROBBER’S WIFE.
Mark Bedland Mr. Aiken
Sawney Macfile Stuart Robson
Rose Redland... Miss Isabella Freeman
On Monday, Mrs. JOHN DREW in' •
THEMAGIO MARRIAGE.
Prices as usual.
Curtain rises at o’ clock.
WALNUT STREET THEATRE. ?
Lessee Mr*. M. A. GARRETTSOK
THIS (Saturday) EVENING, Feb. 27, ISM,
Positively last night of the beautiful, talented and
versatile yenng actress,
LUCILLE WESTERIi,
Who will personate this evening
THREE CHARACTERS,
In the great military drama of
THE TRENCH SPY.
To conclude with the thrilling Scottish Drama of
WALLACE, THE HERO OF SCOTLAND.
On Monday, first appearance in this city of
MISS ETTIE HENDERSON.
Seats may be secured from 9 till 3 at Box Office.
Doors open at 7. Curtain rises at 7X.
CARL WOLFSOHN
Respectfully announces that his
THIRD CLASSICAL SOIREE,
Will take place on.
SATURDAY EVENING, Feb. 27, ISM,
at THB
FOYER OF THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
He will have the assistance of
Herr HABELM ANN, -
The renowned Tenor of the German Opera Troupe
Messrs. THEO. K&MMERER,
A. ROGOENBUBGER,
THEO. AHREND.
G. BUCHNER.
Trio (O. minor)- Beethoyen
Messrs. ‘WOLI'SOHN, KAMMERER, AHREND
Piano Solo (Schiller March). Lire
CARL WOLPSuHN.
Song— “Adelaide” (by particular request).
Herr HABELM4NN. [Beethoyen
Piano Solo—(a) Etudes de Concert <, Chopin
( Henselt
ib) Polonaiso Mihtaire .Chopin
CARL WOLPSOHN.
SongA“Es tat nicht solleu sein.”
Herr HABELMANN,
Quintett—Piano and String Instrument*, (A
major) Setuber
Metsrs WOLFSOHN, KAHHERER.ROOGEN
BURGEE, AHREND and BUCHNER.
Single Tickets SI; can be bad at tbe Music Stores
and on tbe STcning at tbe doer.
Doors open at 7; to commence at 8 o' clock. fiO’H
FOND HALL.—
M’LLE CHRISTIANA TEDESKA-SCHHIDT,
Tbe yonng and celebrated Violin Virtnoso,
"Will gif* a grand
VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT,
ON SATURDAT EVENING, Feb. 27, iW»,
AT THB
3- MUSICAL FUND HALL.
She -will be astisted by
Mrs. BEHRENS,
The Distinguished Soprano.
Mr. DEOBBHM4N,
The Favorite Flutist, and other Artists.
Mad. FERRIER,
From Baltimore, the well-known Pianist.
Tickets 50 cents.
Reserved Seats SI 00
Doors open at 7o’ clock. To commence at 8
o’clock. _
The sale of Tickets will begin on Thursday, Feb.
25, at Hr. Gould’s Music Store, Seventh and
Chestnut streets. fed-It*
The inventors of America,
BY C. SCHUSSELL,
and FIRTH’S
DERBY DAY,
the most interesting
of the day,
ON EXHIBITION FOR A
SHORT TIME.
AT BARLE’S GALLERIES,
816 CHESTNUT STREET.
ADMISSION TWENTY-FIVE OTS- fe2o-12t$
The great fioture,
AT CONCERT HALL LECTURE ROOM,
For a Short Season, commencing
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, IHH,
J. Insco Williams’s Celebrated
PANORAMA OF THE BIBLE.
This is the most complete and finished Painting
sf the SaCred Scriptures in the world, comprising
over fifty of the most
SUBLIME AND THRILLING SCENES
Of the first three thonsand feus of Biblical His
tory, forming altogether one of the finest exhibi
tions of the age.
OPEN EVERY EVENING at o’clock.
Admission 25 cents.
N. B Matinees on Wednesday and Saturday
Afternoons, at 3 o' clock.
Admission for Children, 15 cents. fel9-2ms
Eleventh street opera house.
•‘THE FAMILY RESORT.”
OARNCROSS AND DIXEY’S MINSTRELS,
THE GREAT STAR TROUPE of the WQRLD,
In their
SELECT ETHIOPIAN SOIREES,
oelS-tmrai
Splendid Singing, Beautiful Dancing, Langhable
Burlesques. Plantation Scenes, Ac., Ac., by
TWENTY TALENTED ARTISTS. .
EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK.
Tickets, 25 cents. Doors open at 7o' clock.
felS 3m§ J.L.OARNOROSS, Bnsinese Manager.
Temple of wonders, assembly
BUILDING, TENTH and CHESTNUT
MAGICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL EXPERI
MENTS—Great Powers of Ventriloquism and
the LEARNED CAN aRY BIRDS.
Signor BLITZ will appear in nis popular enter
tainments every evening, commencing. at 7)f
o’ clock, and Wednesday and Saturday afternoons
at 3. Admission 25 cents. Children 15 cents. fetN
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF THE
FINE ARTS,
1«23 CHESTNUT STREET.
Open dally (Sundays excepted) from 9 A. M. till
•P. M. Admittance 25 cents. Children half-price.
CLASSICAL MUSIC Messrs. CROSS and
JARVIS Will give their SECOND SOIREE
of the Season, in the FOYER of the ACADEMY,
on TUESDAY EVENING, March Ist. fe2stl $
O.RUMANIA ORCHESTRA Public Rehear-
JPT sals every Satordayat 33f o’clock, P. M.,at
MUSICAL FUND HAIL. Single tickets, 25
packages ofsix tickets, #l. To be had at
£b“rs », 110? Chestnut street; J. E. Gould,
seventh and Chestnut, and at the hall door, oeia
THE DAILY IVININGv BUhLITINIi PHILADELPHIA. SATPBPAY, FEBRUARY 27.1864:
amusements.
PROGRAMME.
PAINTINGS
LAST WEEK.
CLARKSON & 00.,
BASHERS,
No. 121 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
Government Securities of all Issues,
PURCHABED AND FOR SALE.
Stocks, Bonds and G-old,
BOUGHT AND BOLD ON COMMISSION.
Interest Allowed on Deposit*.
PROMPTLY MADE.
fe4-lm rp{ "
AMUSEMENTS.
AMERICAN ACADEMY •OP MUSIC.
MB J. E. MURDOCH
Will deli ver a lecture on
RELICS OF THE THREE MEMORABLE
PERIODS OF THE GREAT REPUBLIC,
ON THURSDAY EVENING, March 3d, IBM,
The proceeds to bo appropriated to the Relief of
the
NEEDY FAMILIES OF SOLDIERS,
Under the supervision of the members of the Spe
cial Relief Committee of the Women’s Pennsyl
vania Branch of the •
U. S. SANITARY COMMISSION.
- During the evening Mr. t> urdoch will state the
object and uetliod oi operations of the Society.
TICKETS TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
RESERVED SEATS,
To be obtained on and after Monday, Feb. 29th,
at T B. Pugh’s, S. W. comer Sixth and Chest
nut streets; Ashmead A 1 vans’s, No. 724 Chest
nut street; at the Rooms of the Sanitary Commis
sion No. 1307 Chestnut street, and at the Academy
of Music on the day and evening of the lec
ture. fe27-st#
BEECHER’S LECTURE—Choice Seats, Par
quet Circle, to be had at the BOOK STAND,
Continental Hotel. It*
American academy of music.
D. L. CARPENTER’S NINETEENTH
ANNUAL FULL DRESS FLORAL SOIREE.
Tickets to be procured of JohnThornlev, Esq.,
311 Chestnut street, and of D. L. Carpe'nter, 625
Arch street, Teacher of Dancing. fe23-6t*
.wants.
MECHANICAL DRAUGHTSMEN WANT
ED Apply to JOHN McARTHUR, Junior
Architect, 209 South SIXTH streeet. Only first
class need apply. fe26 3t*
WANTED— A Young Man as BOOK
KEEPER. Applicants must refur to former
employers, and state the amount of salary ex
pected'. Address W. H. P., Office “Evening
Bcxi-btix.” 1e26-2i)
WANTED. —in a Counting House, a young
unmarried MAN, who writes & good hand
and is correct at figures. Address, with refer
ences, in handwriting o: the applicant, P. O. Box
No 1613. fe2s-3u
V \ TANTED. —Wanted in a Wholesale. Grocery
Y> Store, a LAD to assist in the Counting Room,
and make himself generally useful. Address
BOX, No. 28:6 Philadelphia Post Office. 1e25-3t*
m WANTED TO RENT —A famished
House or Cottage—possession wanted in Juae
—at a convenient distanee aad easy commnaisalion
to the city. Address Box 938 Philadelphia Post
Office. fe27-6t#
m WANTED TO PURCHASE-A 20 or 22 feet
front modem HOUSE, with good sized lot,
north of Market and west of Broad Streets. Ad
dress “ Homestead,” 206 S. EIGHTH St. fe27-3f
® WANTED TO RENT, for the summer, by
a gentleman and wife, without children, a
furnished country place, with stabling; of con
venient access to the city. Addressi stating
terms, J. D. C., Box 19U5, Philadelphia Post
Office. . fe26-3t}
WANTED TO RENT—A small HOUSE, in
Bisa or near Germantown, for a family of three
persons. Address D. M., at this office, stating
rent and location. fe26-3t*
MW ANTED TO RENT, with the privilege to
purcbfc&e &t & Axed time, a modern.baiU
DWELLING HOUSE; reut not to exceed SsiOO.
Address Post Office box No. *2199. fc36>Gt#«
M WANTED TO BENT, BEFORE Af&lL
Ist, a three-story brick dwelling, with all
modern improvements, aiinatcd between Fifth and
Tepth and vine and Poplar streets. Address box
IfcgS Philadelphia. P. O. O f*ss.3tw
JBOABDING.
COUNTRY BOARDING WANTED—On the
Dine of Railroad between Philadelphia and
New York, Summer boarding ror two families,
consisting of 5 grown persons, o children and 2
servants. Other boarders preferred. Address
BoxSSC, Phiiada. P. O. 1e27-dt*
Boarding— wanted-tTWochambers
and Parlor with Board for Four persons, situ
ated north of Walnut and cast of Broad. Private
family preferred. Address **Boxlfc26,** Phila
delphia Post Office. fe-2G-3i*
THE HANDSOME RESIDENCE, KWI WAL
NUT street, has been opened for the reception
of BOARDERS. Single Rooms and Suites, and
with and without private table. feio-ira*
c>- '
g WEIGHT & SIDDALL
'~v •
No. 119 Market Street.
Between Front and Second streets.
C. W. WBIBHT. V. H. BZDSXU.
DRUGGISTS, PHYSICIANS, AND
GENERAL STOREKEEPERS
Can find »t our establishment a tail u
■ertment of Imported and Domestic Drug*,
popular Patent Medicines, Paints, Coal
Oil, Window Gian, Prescription Vials,
etc., at as low prices as genuine first clast
goods can be sold.
FINE ESSENTIAL OILS
for Confectioners, in tali variety, and of
the beßt quality.
Cochineal, Bengal Indigo, Madder, Pot-
Ash, Cudbear, Soda Ash, Alum, Oil ol
Vitriol, Annatte.
Copperas, Extract of Logwood, No., FOR
DYERS’ nee, always on hand at lowest
netcash prices. °
SULPHITE OF LIME,
for keeping cider sweet; a perfectly harm
less preparation; put up, with tall direc
tions for use, in packages, containing suf
ficient for one barrel.
Orders by mail, or city post, will meet
with prompt attention, or special quota
tion* will be fnrnfthed when requested.
WRIGHT * SIDDALL,
Wholesale Drug Warehouse,
noai-lyrpt No. 119 Market street above Fron
END AL L ’ S AMBOLINE
FOR THE HAIR.
AMBOLINE
MOISTENS,
BEAUTIFIES,
ODORATES,
LENGTHENS,
INVIGORATES,
NOURISHES,
EMBELLISHES,
THE HAIR.
A purely vegetable compound, made entirely
from stimulating extracts ef Roots, Herbs and
Flowers.
It prevents the hair falling out or turning pre
maturely grey. Ladies who desire a luxuriant
head of hair, should not fall to give the Ambolin*
ft trial
Price’fil per box containing two bottles.
Prepared only by KENDALL k. CO.,
No. 506 Broadway, New York.
Agents in Philadelphia,
JOHNSTON, HALLOWAY A COWDEN,
des-3m, No. 23 Notth Sixth street.
Wheeler & Wilson’s Highest Premium
Tub Cheapest, Simplest, and Best.
Salesrooms, 701 Chestnut Street, above 7 lh.
T? 4IL KB. W BATES * 00..
JC Mannfactnrers of
MANILLA, AND TABBED OOBDAQXi
Cords, Twiitb, &a., *
Ho. H North Water street and Ho. 33 HortA ™»-'
■ware ayenue, Philadelphia.
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„ OOBXA9 y. ChOTBUB. •
1864. SPRING. 1864.
GLEN ECHO MILLS,
GERMANTOWN, PA.
M’CALLUM & CO.,
Manufacturers, Importers and Whole*
sale Dealers
IN
CARPETINGS,
OIL CLOTHS, &c.
Warehouse, 509 Chestnut st.,
Opposite Independence Hall.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT.
M’CALLUM & CO.
Beg leave to inform the public that they hat
leased the old es tablished Carpet Store,
No. 519 CHESTNUT STREET,
Opposite Independence Hall,
FOR
A DETAIL DEPARTMENT,
Where they are now opening
A NEW STOCK,
.OF
IMPORTED AND AMERICAN CARPETS,
Embiacing the choicest patterns of
AXMINSTER, ITAPESTRY CAB
BOYAL WILTON, 1 PETS,
VELVET, |BRUSSELS CARPETS
VENETIANS.
Together with a full assortment of everything
pertaining to the Carpet Business. ja3o-tf,
FIFTY CENTS.
ENTERPRISE MILLS.
ATWOOD, KAIiSTON & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESAU
DEALERS IN
CARPETINGS,
Oil Cloths,
Mattings, Ac., Ac,
Warehouse, 619 Chestnut Street,
j AND
nwtIT.KS V.MDB.Y. AUBX.BEXSOH.JB.
CHARLES MORI & CO.,
Stock and Exchange Brokers,
No. 15 SOUTH THIRD ST-
Philadelphia*
An Kinds of un current funds and Gold and BU*
rer bought and sold, and Collections mad*.
Particular attention Riven to the purchase ana
sale of Government, State and oilier Stoduand
I«oa£s on cmnmliudon. ia22-3ms
CHARLES STOKES & CO.’S
FIRST-CLASS “ONE-PRICE” READ?
MADE CLOTHING STORE, NO
824 CHESTNUT STREET, UN-
/§ For Cost— j
Lengthofback. I
from base of "
cellar to waist .
andftomwaist
to end of tall. [\
Length of j I
Kleere (with / J
arm crooked) } I
from middle) &
of back be-l B
tween the] W •
shoulders tot /
end of caff, 1 3
and aronnd g
the most pro- J
mlnent partof I
r the chest and "w.
J J* waist. State J
/) / whether erect \
IA | ot r Tiat \
ill inside seam, \
”& \ and outside \ >
seam from dfi.,
clp bone arsnd the
waist and hip. For
Vest, same as
Coat. A food at
guaranteed.
All garments made from directions) sent m ac
cordance with these Instructions will be guaranteed
satisfactory. If not so, the money will be returned
tor them. . ■ ■
tsmcera’ Uniforms Beady-made, always os
nand, or made to order In the best manner and on
:he most reasonable terms. Haring finished many
-anndred Uniforms the past year for Stall; Field,
and Line Officers, as well as for the Nary, w»
are prepared to execute all orders in this line Witt
correctness and despatch. _
The largest and most desirable stock of Beady
4lade Clothing In Philadelphia always on hand.
THE FBICE HARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES
rat axi. OF THE GOODS.
SDeclmens of Cloth, or other materials, with es
timates sent by mail to any address when re
qDeeted' CHARLES STOKES ft CG
/V No. 16 $
SOUTH THIRD ST,,
W
X r
SPECIE, STOCKS,
Quartermasters’ Vouchers and Checks,
AND ALL
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES
BOUGHT ANDISOLi). 00
WORMS- WORMS. WORMS. WORMS.
WORMS.
WORMS.
WORMS.
DEi k'sfE,??rair ,Ai -
OHARI.ES STOKES,
E. T. TAYLOR,
-W. J. STOKES.
NISKEY’s Worm Powders; Vegetable; sura
core. RIDtJE and GIRARD Avenues. price 25c.
THE GREAT
CENTRAL EAIR,
FOR THE
Sanitary Commission,
Philadelphia, 1307 Chestnut Street.
The undersigned, members of the Executive
Committee of the GREAT CENTRAL FAIB for
the , Sanitary Commission, beg to invite the co-ope
ration of all their fellow-citizens, especially of
those resident in Pennsylvania, Delaware and
New Jersey, in this important enterprise. It is
proposed to hold the Fair in Philadelphia, in the
FIRST WEEK IN JUNE NEXT, and it is con
fidently expected that the contributions', coining,
from a popula ion so benevolent and patriotic as
that which inhabits the Central States, and repre
senting the most important and varied branches of
industry and art, will secure a result in aid of the
funds of the Commission, and for the benefit of
the Soldier, at least equal to that which has at
tended similar undertakings in other cities. It
is not necessary to say a word to stimulate sym
pathy for the soldier. We feel for them all a 3
brethren, and the popular heart seeksjonly the
best mode of manifesting that sympathy in the
most efficient and practical way. . fairs in
other places have been productive of gTeat results
By this means Chicago has recently raised for thig
object 360,000, Boston 8150,000, and Cincinnati
more than $200,000. We appeal, then,; with the
greatest confidence to the inhabitants of the Cen
tral States, especially to those who constitute the
gTeat industrial classes, to send as contributions
the productions of their skill and workmanship.
We appeal to them in the interest of no party,
radical or conservative, Republican or Democratic,
Administration or anti-Administration. We know
only this, that to send our national soldiers in the
field supplies to supplement those Goverment un
dertakes to give them, but which they sometimes
fail to receive, and thus to relieve them when sick
and in misery, is a work of Christian charity, and
that it Is a work of intelligent patriotism also, as
economizing their life, health and efficiency, on
which, under God, the nation depends in this its
time ol trouble.
We therefore ask every clergyman to announce
this humane undertaking to his people, and to ad
vise them to do what they can to further it. We
ask the press to give it the widest publicityand the
most earnest encouragement. We call on every
workshop., factory and mill for a specimen of the
best thing it can turnout; on every artist, great
aud small, for ono of his creations ; on all loyal
women, for the exercise of their taste and indus
try ; on fanners, for the products of their fields
and dairies. The miner, the naturalist, the man
of science, the traveler, caneacl} send something
that can at the very least be converted into a
blanket that will warm, and may save from death,
some one soldier whom government supplies have
failed to reach. Every one who can produce any
thing that has money value is invited to give a
sample of his best work as an offering to the cause
of national unity. Every workingman, mechanic
or farmer, who can make a pair of shoes or raise a
barrel of apples, is called on to contribute some
thing that can be turned into money, and again
from money into the means of economizing the
health aud the life of oor national soldiers.
Committees have been appointed in each depart
ment of industry avd art, whose business it will
be to solicit contributions for the Fair, each in its
own special branch. *1 hese Committees will place
thetrselves in couununia&iion with those persons
who may wish to aid us. In the meantime it is
recommended thatlocal committees or associations
should be formed in every portion of Pennsylva
nia, Delaware and New Jersey, withaTiewo*
organizing the industry of their respective neigh
borhoods, so as to secure contributions for the
Fair.
Committee* of Ladies have also been organized
to co opeiate with those of the gentlemen in tcii-
citing contributions.
A list of all these Committees will be shortly
published and distributed. In the meantime those
who are disposed to aid ns, or who may desire any
farther information on the subject, are requested
to address CHARLES J.STILLE, Corresponding
Secretary (f the ExecutlTe Committee of the Great
Central Fair, 1307 CHESTNUT Street.
JOHN WELSH, Chairman.
CALEB COPE, Treasurer.
C. J. STILLE, Cor. Secretary.
H. H. FURNESS, Kee. Secretary.
W. H. Ashhurst, S. V Memoir,
Horace Binnej, Jr., B. H. Moore,
A. E. Boris, J- B. Orce,
N B Biown. John'Sobbtns,
Jchn C. Cressrn, Wm. Strulhere,
D. B. Cummins, Wm. M. Ttlghman,
Theo. Cuyler, Geo. Trott,
Fred Graff, • Thomas Webster,
j. c. Grubb, Geo. Whitney,
Joseph Harrison," Jr,, Geo. A. Wood.
r. ja. Lewis. fe-lj thsa w tf6
MR. CHARLES PAGE,
Favorably known for the last twenty years as
Principal Dee l gnerof FjxTußEs
TOR
MESSRS. CORNELIUS & BAKER,
is ibis oay admitted a partner intfoxfirm.
'"We will continue th® sale and manufacture oi
GAS FIXTURES.
Under the firm name of
VAN KIRK & CO.
MANUFACTORY AT FRANKFORD.
SALESROOMS,
912 ARCH STREET.
p EE . I,‘ifM. ftl9-thaa.tn.3m}
REMOVAL.
ALEXANDER WHILLDIN & SONS,
Have Removed to
20 and 22 South Front Street,
AUD
21 and 23 Letitia Street,
PHILADELPHIA,
Where, from large and deßirable etoet* of WOOL
and WOOLEN YARNS, COTTONS and COT
TON YARNS, they will he pleased to serve all
customers. • .
patent’ hingr-jback
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS.
The moat indestructible Album made.
A lies open perfectly fiat without in jury or strain
to the Book. , _ , ~
For sale by Photographers and Booksellers.
altemijs A CO.,
tjy, CORNER FOURTH AND RACE,
feiO- lm} Entrance on RACE Streep
Now Fancy Casslinoras*
ALFRED H. LOVE.
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
212 CHESTNUT ST.
jaK-an,
feB-28trp
February 20,1864.
& %
Fourth and Arch P
ARE OPENING FOR SPRING, *64,
100 pcs, $1 Fancy Silks,
50 “ India ts $l,
190 “ Good Black t!
200 “ Ordered Plain “
Brown Silks $6, $5. $4 per yd,
Black Silks $6, 5, 4,3,2; 1.
Noire Antiques, all colors.
Magnificent Grenadines.
kt Organdies.
B idlest Chintzes and Percales,
Spring Shawls.
New Household Staple Goods,
:e2O-sa tn th
CO-PARTNERSHIP,
MR. BENJAMIN THACKARA
IS THIS DAY ADMITTED A
PARTNER IN OUR FIRM,
AND WILL CONTINUE THE MANUFAC
TURE AND SALE OF
Gas Fixtures and Lamps,
UNDER THE FIRM NAME OF
WARNER, MISKEY & MERRILL.
MANUFACTORY.
No. 402 RACE STREET.
SALEROOMS.
Ho. 718 CEmnJl STREET, and
Ho. 579 BROADWAY, Hew York.
Philadelphia, February 1, ISM.
A CABO.
The undersigned,after twenty years’ experience
with the house of Cornelius A'Baiter, respectfully
solicits the confidence and patronage of hisTrienda
and the pnblic. ■
The firm with which he is this day associated,
is too well fcnown.. to need any testimonial from
him; hut he is warranted in stating, that they
haTe perfected such arrangements at their maun,
factory and salerooms, as will enable them to fur
nish goods of the best styles and quality and on
the most farorable teims.
BEHJAHIH THACKARA.
FHH.ADII.rHIA, Feb. 1, 1564. le-2 tutbs-12t
Lyon’s Kathairon.
K&tbairon is from the Greek word “Kaihro^ 1 *
or ‘ ‘Kathauo. ’ ’ signifying tu
and restore. This arucle is what its name signi
fies. For preserving, restoring
the human hairit is theshost remarkable prepara
tion in the world. It is again owned and pul up
hv theorig*nal and is now made with
tfie same care, drill and attention which gave it a
tale of over one million bottles per annum.
It is a most delightfal hair dressing.
It eradicates scurf anddandruif. '
It Seeps the head cco» and clean.
It makes the hair rich, soft and glossy..
It prevents the hair from falling off and tnrning
gray.
It restores hair upon bald beads •
Anrladv or gentleman who values a beauHfal
head of hair should me Lyon’s Kathairon. It i 3
known and used throughout the civilized world.
Sold by ail respectable dealers.
DEMAS S. BARNES & CO., Hew York.
HAGAN’S MAGNOLIA BALM.
This is the most delightful and extraordinary ar
ticle ever discoTereil. It changes the sunburnt
lace and hands to a pearly satin texture of ra
vishing beauty, imp&nlng the marble purity ot
youth, and appearance so inviting in.
the city belie of fashion. It remores tan, f/eckles,
pimples and roughness of the skin, leaving the
complexion fresh, transparent and smooth. It
contains no material injurious to the skin. Pa
tronized by Actresses and Opera Singers. Tt is
what ever/ lady should hare Sold, everywhere,
Prepared by W. E. HAGAN, Troy, N.Y.
Address all orders to
Demas S~ Barnes A Co., New York.
HEIMBTREET’ 3
Inimitable Hair Restorative.
NOT A BYE
But restores gray hair to its original color, by sup
plying the capillary tubes with na ural suste
nance, impaired by age or disease. All inifanta
nnus dyes are composed of lunar cowsiic, de -®°>' B fi
the vitality and beauty of the bair, and afford of
themselves no dressing, Heimstreei s Inimitable
Coloilng not only restores hair to its natural color
by an easy process, but gives tho hair a
Luxuriant Beauty, _ *
promotes itE growth, prevents its falling off,eradi
cates d&Ddrnff, and imparts health and pleasant
ness to the head. It has stood the test of tune, being
the or ginal Hair Coloring, and is constantly in
creasing in favor. Uied by b-th gentlemen and
ladies. by all respectable dealers, or can
be procured by them of tb® commercial agents, D.
S. BARNES & CO. , *» Broadway, New York.
Two sizes, 50 cents SI.
Mexican Mustang Liniment.
The parties in St. Louis and Cincinnati, who
have been Counterfeiting the Mustang Liniment
under pretence of proprietorship, have been tho
roughly estopped by the Courts. To guard agains
further imposition, 1 hate procured from the TJ. S-
Treasury, a private steel plate revenue stamp,
which is placed over the top of each bottle. Eacn
stamp bears the/at fictile of my • ignatuTe, ana
without which the article is a Counterfeit, dan
gerous-and worthless im’tation.
bottle. This Liniment has beenintaSflv exHta
ins m favor lor many years- There hardly exists
tatrT^pvidmc* oof 0 of its wonderftl effects. It is the
tain evident* of iu won wil h i:Bp j esentim .
it? Shots hpou man and beast
uerfecUy w® « res ™ h , eal ' d i P atos
are perfectly re di T *lnable animals made use-
J el i 16 assuaged. For cuts, brui.es,
lc *’f“ d rheumatism, swellings,bites, cuts,caked
strained horses, Ac, it is a Sovereign Re
ifr.tv'that should never bo. dispensed with. It
S*Lold bein every family. Sold by all Druggists,
D. S. BARNES, New York.
WANTED.
A lew ERIE CITY and COUNTY BONDS.
ERIE CANAL BONDS of Erie, Pennsylvania.
Also—Blo,ooo North Branch CANAL BONDS,
for which the highest price will be p; id by
C. B. WEIGHT & CO.,
143 Booth Third Street.
Opposite the Exchange.
ft2o-12t$