Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, March 01, 1864, Image 4

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    !HE BEST £
Tilts PE?* S,fs trn TAKE.
s*%•s%&. SiSSS
!?im neither sickness, Et r ainUif, ‘ c “ e hl y iolei nse l
2S fi irritauon. They puree , J ) l the blood.
DuriCy and equalize the c orar y relief, bntßad
?Sssf Dills may afford tempora y piU- may
will PUle will save
aSdmedfcines fer Affections,
fndiMttioa. Ctosn-veness, .tier En i a rceinen.t
Oon® Filet, 'Biliousness, and other
el the tpleew, Affections deriving a.perfect
“tabliehea diseases, *«hf “ w glx boxes are
cure, take Bad way s nj ct s. per box.
■warranted to enreyon. £ old by Druggists
Dt. Rad way's Medicines qq.,
6T6Z3T-W fcere* jgaiden Lauej New York.
iTAIR celebrated
IWBl ! The only HamUt*,
DYE 'VnSioJMe Dye known. This splendid Hal*
«Yr« and s*?" Changes Bed, Hnsty or Grey Hstr,
Dye is pert 6 ' , u alack or Natural Broom, with-
or Staining the shin, leaving
o*» i°£ *nn and bTaotifal: imparts freslt vitality,
®e hair eoß&nd _ r ktine color, and rectifies
ofhad Dyes. The geaaineis signed
*h? 111 effects of Mn y others are meTe imi-
WlIiiAH A. BATOHIH.OB, by all Drag,
tations, And should street, N.
for dressing
the Bair.
~«T"t T -™?*TEBT JfWaa
MBTOxmprotsmenx nrffl
* OF THE AGE IS PIANOS. “ *
MEYER’S Improved Overstrung Pianos, ac
snowledSd bytEe leading artists, and endorsed
toy theMusicolpublic, to be finest Pianoain
; the Musical 'public is called to
Ibese recent great improvements m PjFJ 0
By a new method of construction, the greatest
possible volume of tone has been obtained, without
fcnyof the sweetness and brilliancy, for which
tbese pianos ars so celebrated, being to B **
vrtuch, with an Improved Touch and Action ren
ter them Unequaled. „ . „ 5 , .
These Instruments received the rn« 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
rooms, 722 Arch street below Eighth, Phllada.
selected and prepared lor family ose, tree from
■late and dnst, delivered promptly and -warranted
to give lull satisfaction, at prices as low as the
lowest for a good article. Lump Coal for found
ries, and Chestnut CoiL for steam purposes, at
wholesale piices. An assortment of Hiokoby,
Oak and Pine Wood, kept constantly on hand.
Also, an excellent article of BLAOEsmru’s Goal,
delivered free of carting to any part of the city. A
trial of this coal will secure your custom. Send
your orders to THOMAS £. OAHILL,
Offices, 325 Walnut street.
liOmbard and Twenty-fifth street.
North Pennsylvania Railroad and master street.
Pine stree wharf, Schuylkill.
THE GOLD SPRING ICE COMPANY.
Offices and Depots as above.
Wagons run in all the paved limits of ths Con
solidated Oity and in the Twenty-fonrth Ward.
DR. SWEETS INFALLIBLE LINI
MENT affords immediate relief for Piles, and sel
dom fails to cure.
&aam
tl | l » that their Manufactory of First-Glass
Plano Fortes is now In foil operation. The general
satisfaction their many Pianos, sold already, meet
with, by competent judges, enables them to assert
confidently that their Piano Fortes are not sur
passed by any manufactured In the United States,
nay respectfully invite the musical public to call
and examine theirlnstruments, at the Sales Room,
Ho. 46 North Third street. Full guarantee given,
and prices moderate.
MASON
BTECK&OO.’S
HAMLIN’S
CABINET
BTEOKAOO.’SI
ORGANS.
J. E. GO!
Seventh
Ifesa o§
ft • i I* UPRIGHT SQ.UAREPIANOS,are
now considered the best in Europe, as well as this
country, having received the first Prize Medal at
the World’s Exhibition In London, ISG2.
The principal reason why the Steinway Pianos
«re superior to .all others is, that the firm is com
posed of five practical pianoforte maters (lather
and four sons), who invent all their own improve
ments, and under whose jftrsonal supervision
every part of the instrument is manufactured
Forsale only at BLASIUS BROS., lOOOOhesmut
JAYNE’S HAIR TONIC
- WILL
Promote the growth of the Hair.
Bemove Scarf and Uandrnfl;
Give the Hair a glossy appearance.
Prevent Baldness, v #
Cnre diseases of the Scalp,
BecloLhe Bald Heads with new Hair,
Prevent prematnre Graynese,
D
Twrprf WH fnlly , up ’ ln h®w-style • glass-stop,
to the h?dif 6 t’ a Ki d dBll R htfll,l v pet famed is adapted
fion an , <l wUI affjrd generalsatlsfac-
DR n T»v£iPL e «&l, trial - Prepared only by
SOW, Mo. 142 Chestnnt street.
evening bulletin
TUESDAY, MARCH 1. 1864:
TO THE FIELD.
• *f CrUI " ts ar f S° in G forward to the armies,
m e field, with considerable rapidity, but
bo so fast as is deemed necessary by the
* s of vital importance
that the forces in Virginia should be able
o move m great strength and at aa early
y. -there are enough re-enlisted veterans
t home, and enough new recruits, to bring
the army nearly up to the strength required
ftr the contemplated® forward movement.
ut delays in organization and other difitt-
OJtms mtervene to keep many of them
All y the. field longer than is proper.
energy and earnestness on the nart nf
mental officers; and the people, who
pajjmg. enormous bounties to put men info
the field promptly, expect aU officers to do
everythmg possible to accomplish this
struSS\ W thevital natur< t of the
Bweqping^conscri^ion
if 1 ' «« ™"
We should be ableTnd but m celei %-
every movement rf i r ? ady to anticipate
snperior S es d ° * with
scores of ZZ' • Tbis caim °t be while
field/and whil/tw 18 away from the
t£ n ?o *1
eompanies the caunt rym squads,
time forL ! t 118 and «giments: The
detachment 18 approacWn S- Every
this time , °° PS l ent 40 the fle W at
Squired to bM C >° n the number of men
are sent the. J afted; and the sooner they
«ryic e r ; qviir the derm of
needs men now ans -the Government
strained tq fnnlish thJm? nerYe shoAlM bc
: Dr. St. CM? S °n^Se d
can Senators from the Am t Eepnbli-
Indiana district, took his sea t a “ d
Senate yesterday evening, and that
proceeded to business. The factious Dem y
crats who havg, for eight weeks, ref££
to • allow any ' business to he done
refused to vote for the Chief Clerk
-.'.And the Subordinate officers; taking thq
ground that toe election of a speaker
necessary., But the -majority ipga-
Speaker Penny as their properly- Veto'd
presiding officer, and the other off TOre
re-elected without delay; On other
matter _ brought f-rwhrd,
voted m a body m the R^ tivc , Thu 3
tkey will probably attcr^ to^featlegigla .
tion throughout the But the Union
men have a themselves, and
all opposition w,y fy, ineffective.' Besides,
there are cai® Senators who
te■do-certain jobs in the way of
passing bills, ioiit >of which money is to he
iu»;de. ■ Thisjr 'Wfll have to vote on • these
hnd will Urns 'compelled to recognize the
, legality *<jf the present organizations,or the
proposed speculations will fail. The people
must watch these opposition Senators, who
have wasted thus far about half of an ordi
nary session, just because a patriot Senator
was a prisoner, at Richmond.
If the reports from the South are correct,
Brigadier-General Truman Seymour, - who
commanded the late unfortunate expedition.
,in Florida, ought to be court-martialed; ’ He
Is already said to be under arrest, aiid there
is good reason for this. The march seems,
to have been made with a total disregard of
the ordinary precautions of warfare, and
the troops were pushed into an ambuscade
that any decent and honest soldier would
have avoided. It could hardly have been
ignorance that caused -this, and we are
therefore constrained to accept the follow
ing explanation of General Seymour’s con
duct, which we find in the New York Even
ing Port: ■
“Geiieral Seymour ia a virulent pro-slavery
man, an habitual contemner 'of the race on
whose good will and friendly services wo can
alone rely for a knowledge of the movements
of the enemy when we penetrate into his terri
tory. His contemptuous treatment qf Robert
Smalls, the gallant colored pilot who brought
ns the steamer Planter-out of the harbor of
Charleston, and who is one of the' heroes of our
war, has already been recorded in this paper.
He is not the man to avail himself of the
service of the African race in the capacity for
which they are most admirably adapted, that
of scouts in the rebel country, or if he should
attempt to avail himself of them, he is one
who, because of his supercilious and- uucon
chafing behavior toward them, is not likely to
he served by them with any degree oi readi
ness and alacrity.”
The concluding sentence of this paragraph
-does npt do justice to the negro soldiers
who were in Seymour’s little army. Let
ters received here since the battle say that
they fotigbt as well as any men could have
fought who were placed in such a position.
The extent of our losses—amounting to
about one-fourth of the whole force—shows
the desperate nature of the struggle. If
Gen. Seymonr wantonly thrust the negro
regiments into a position where they were
sure to be cut to pieces, he deserves the
severest and most degrading punishment
known to the military code. A searching
investigation is imperatively demanded.
PIANO&
PIANOS.
Ld Chestnut
MERCANTILE GRUMBLERS.
"We regret to find among the mercantile
community men who, while they profess a
laudable desire to secure an early peace by
repeated victories, and the consequent re
linquishment by the rebels of their designs
against the Union, invidiously criticise the
efforts of the Administration to that end.
These cynics are few in number, but have
some influence within their own immediate
business and social circles, and as might
be anticipated, are among those who, pre
vious to the rebellion, enjoyed a profitable
Southern trade, andjwho at the last Presi
dential election voted for John Bell, it is
not surprising that their pockets should
have some effect upon their impressions and
opinions; but where so much loyalty is pro
fessed outwardly, they should surely not
inwardly wish the operations of the Govem
menbto be impeded. In time of civil war,
more especially such a contest as that which
s now desolating a great portion.of our
once proud and prosperous Republic, the
Administration and. the Government must
be regarded by patriots as one and indivisi
ble, and abuse or unjust criticism of the
former can but be regarded as intended for
the latter.
There are but of. those who trafficked
formerly with, Southern merchants and
manufacturers who have not found that
their cash receipts have vastly increased
within the past three years, although their
ledgers may not require the same number
of pages to record the daily sales during the
semi-annual “ busy season and we
doubt if a single merchant anticipates the
ultimate loss of the entire indebtedness
■which now appears upon his books. It is
time these gentlemen appreciated -their
position and for the time being forgot their
purses. No man can serve God and
Mammon ; neither can any man during the
rebellion be a true patriot and at the same
time regulate his'daily walk so as to retain
profitable.relations with men who, whatever
may have been their former social and
business status, are now traitors in arms
against the Union and the Constitution.
Let these critics and censurers stand up
manfully for the Administration, as the
large majority of the representatives of their
honorabie vocation are doing, and not only
e * r -Present and future prosperity be
mavT, teed ’ but the indebtedness, which
tie! a Ppearance of repudia
te, will be liquidated entirely or in part.
.qn,-
over' the U and e * ult
ments and re-enlistments ffi theffiyai sfat£
are promoted solely by a
heavy bounties their troops arere-affirm!
«ag their patriotism without such mercenary
inducements. That the soldiers of the rebel
service are re-enlisting is doubtless true; but
when such a tyrannical and iron rule ’eon
trois their freedom of action, how can they
i°5 en "f have the choice to r l
fWed'to h *h voluntaril y> or to be
shoulder the musket. In the
mtu daily
GENERAL SEYMOUR.
North' a veteran can renew his pledge to
con tinue in arms against the . enemies of his
countryVor he can; upon the expiration of
his term of Service, retire' from the ranks,
and, surrounded by the comforts of home,
•repose upon the laurels he has gainedduring
a protracted and sanguinary campaign. In
rebeldom the matter is, however, vastly
different. To refuse voluntary service there
is to ensure the contempt of his fellow-citi
zens, and his ultimate -re-appearance as a
soldier, forced into ‘ the ranks at the point
-of the bayonet. Neither old nor young arc
spared by the sweeping laws which have
been enacted by the Congress of the Con
federacy, and, bounty hr no bounty, every
man is expected to aid the -Richmond
authorities in their infamous schemes, and
will be compelled, if necessary, to give the
requisite assistance.
Under such circumstances it will not do
jfor the rebel journalists - to claim superior
-patriotism for men who re-enlist without
bounties. " -
SMOKING ’ON THE RAILWAY : CARS.
‘ TVe are glad to learn that the. Board of Presi
dents of the city railway companies have taken
action with a view to putting a stop to the
nuisance of smoking either in or on their Oars.
.A resolution was introduced some days since
forbidding the toleration of the practice, and a
majority ov the members of the Board ex
pressed thnir willingness to vote for it. It will
come np for final action at the next meeting of
the Board. It will no doubt carry, and if any
ine refuses to domply with the rule regulating
the whole, for the sake of making a bid for the
patronage of “the man- who smokes in the rail
way cars,” citizens who are opposed to the
practice should avoid the smoking cars.and
patronize the lines where the nuisance is not
peimTtted.
HE. MUBLOCH’S LECTUBE FOE THE "SPE-
CIAL BELIEF.”
On Thursday evening, Mr. Murdoch, the dis
tinguished elocutionist,, will deliver a lecture
at the Academy of Music, in aid of the “Spe
cial Belief.” The purpose of this fund is to
afiord relief to the families of soldiers (widows
and orphans having the preference), by giving
them, not alms, but vork at remunerative
wages. When the relief was established, it
found the wife of a crippled and paralytic sol
dier making drawers at seventy-five cents a
dpzcn. She was literally starving to death,
atd was but a type of many others. The Be
lief comes to the aid of such persons, and pays
twenty-five cents a pair for drawers, and for
other work, snch as bed-sacks, shirts, Ac., the
same. All of these articles, thus made up, are
afterwards given to the army. It is to re
plenish the exhausted treasury of the Belief
that the lecture of Mr. Murdoch is to be de
livered. We ought to state that, in every in
stance, where families have been visited, and
the Relief gives out no work without visiting,
the cry has been, “we do not ask for alms, we
ask only for wotk.” Such a cause, with se
eloquent a lecturer as Mr. Murdoch, should fiU
the Academy of Music on Thursday evening
to overflowing. See advertisement.
Hov. Mteb Sisocse.— ln noticing tho re
cent debate in Congress on tho Navy Yard ap
propriation, wo made no mention of the part
taken in it by Hon. Hyer Strouse, of the
Schuylkill district. -We don’t like Mr.
Strouse’s voting on political question*. But
on this matter of the Navy Yard he made a
Tory sensible and practical speech, and wo
take pleasure in acknowledging it.
MUSICAL.
.Messrs. Cross axd Jarvis will gire the se
cond of their delightful classical soirees in the
Foyer of the Academy of Music this evening.
Herr Habelmann will sing Fesca's ••Wanderer'’
and Abt’s “Vogelsang.” The instrumental part
of the Concert will also bo very fine.
Tnc Hakdxl-asd HaVi>x Society will give
their second concert of t£e season oh Thursday
evening, m the Musical Fund Halt The first part
will consist of a variety of well chosen vocal and
instrumental pieces. In the second part Mendels
sohn’s great ‘‘symphonta cantata,” the “Lob
gtsavg,” or “Hymn of Praise,” will be per
formed. The Gentlania Orchestra will assist.
Mr.-GovTSCHALK, who will shortly leave for
Europe, will give concerts on Monday and Tues
day next, in Concert Hall. He will be assisted by
Mmc. D’Angrl.
VEST LARGE REAL ESTATE SALK.
Mr. James A. Freeman 1 a ealo to-morrow, at
tile Exchange. Includes IS Estates, to be sold by
orderol the Court, Executors, Trustees,Heirs and
to close concerns. Tbese ell are eerkstptoby
sales. On The inside pages will bo fourd full
descriptions of tbem, with those also to be sold on
the lGih inst Each of these sales will include more
properties than hare been sold at any one role at the
Exchange for a long time.
IVOBYTYPES —In this styf* of Likenesses, B.
F. BEIMEB’S a-tists-excel; a glance will
prove it. Thelrnaturalnessandexnulsitecolonng
elicit admiration from all. 611 ARCH street.
T)KICKLAYEBS’ TROWELS; POINTING
U and Plasurers' Trowels, Plumbs and Levels,
Stone and Brick Hammers and Lath Hatchets, for
sale at TRUMAN & SHAW’S, No. 835 (Eight
Thirty, five) Market street, below Ninth.
CABTES DE VISITE.—REIMEB, SECOND
street, above Green, efcecntes In superb style
those popular and fashionable Cartes de Vlsite.
Gottere.
■pOK LADIES’ TRESSES, use the patent Hair
J? Crimper?, to give them the desired wavy ap
pearance. Sold at the Hardware Store of TRU
MAN A SHAW, No. 835 (Eight Thirty-Ore)
Market street, below Ninth.
PORTRAITS —Everybody should possess one
of B. F. BEIMER’S lnimltablo Portraits:
those superior styles life-size PHOTOGRAPHS,
in oil cofors, made at 621 ABOH street.
AUTER’S HAIB DYING BOOM, 53 THIED
Street, above Chestnut. it*
Choice Spanish olives-sioo per
Gallon. COUSTY’S, No. 11? South Second
Street- [ mhl-ly}
PBIME DUTCH ANCHOVIES, OURAOO-1,
Ac. Just received aad for sale at COUSTY’ S,
No. 118 Sonth Second Street. mht-Iy{
PBIME MESS MACKEREL IN KITTS
COUSTY’S, No. 118 Sonth Second
Street. . mhl-ly}
Richmond —cabbie l. rex win find
a Better iu Philadelphia General'Post Office,
lromE. H. C. . mhl-2t*
Cl DEB.—A very superior article of Champagne
Older, for draught or bottling, by the barrel or
hogshead. HENBY F. NIEMANN,
1e24-Btrp* 327 South Water street.’
OYSTEBS! OYSTEBS!—Just arrived, the
schooner Ellrier, Capt. William Vibie, with
flue load extra York River Oysters, and for sale
at foot of DOCK street wharf. Will be opening
TO-MOBBOW MOBNING. opening
It* THOMAS P. GRAHAM.
•*3 for sale-handsumeRESIDENCE,
•lillGio North FIFTEENTH street, large yard
garden, stable and carriage house. ■ B *
jLot 172 feet by 47 feet on back street.
Terms easy.
Apply to W. T. REED,
for
GO., Agents b 7 l os - B - BUSSIBRA
___^K-PtB_ro r Fahnestock, no South Wharves.
X each, in —lo° O* l * 8 * one dozen
landing and for 1 «S« quality excellent,
W., U0B«Slh m« Ye b . Y JOS. B. HUSSIEB i&
SPRING GOODS,
* v op
.SPRING; DRfcjSS GOODS :
At the Slot? of ...
«i. : ■
(Successor to T. Fisher)
No. 70 North FOUR! H Street.
JOHN F- YOUNG .
ie now opening one of the moat complete selections
«t LADIES’ DRESS STUFFS that c/nbeTouml
ia ttu? martlet. Special attention isdirectedto the
Styles and prices. ■ Ife27s,tu-th26tj
Spriu? Millinery ©pods.
JOHN STQSE .& SONS,
No. 805 CHESTNUT STREET,
Will open on WEDNESDAY, March 2d, a hand
souse assortment of
■FLOWERS,
’RIBBONS,
SILKS, *
■and other GOODS suitable for the
■ SPRING TRADE. feo9-2t#
REMOVAL.
ALEXANDER WIIIL LDIN & SONS,
Save Removed to s
20 and 22 South Front Stiset,
' AND
21 tnd 23 Letitia Street,
PHILADELPHIA,
Where, from large and deeir&ole stocks of WOOL
and WOODEN YARNS, COTTONS and OOT
TON YARNS, they will be pleased to serve aU
customers. * , fe2o-12t<
BEBbON & SOJS,
Have commenced receiving their
SPRING AND SUKKER STOCK
OF
MOURNING GOODS,
\ nd have no w in store:
stack Byzantines, English Bombazines,
** Florentines, French Bombazines,
“ Faregeßernani, Summer Bombazines,
.‘f Crape Maretz, Chaiy,
«• Bareges, Ylonsselioes,
“ SilkGreuadines, Tami«es,
Black and Black and White Foulards, Ac.
MOURNING STORE,
No. 918 Chestnut Street,
$ BANKERS.
Eiehaige on England, France aid
Germany,
7 8-10—5-20 Loan andOonpons,
OESTIFIO ATES INDEBTEDNESS
OTABTERXASTZ&’B
CHECKS AND VOUCHERS,
American and Foreign Sold,
STOCKS AND LO ANS,
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
by Mall attended to. da-iy
Goughs, colds, consumption,
coughs, colds, consumption.
COUGHS, OOLIiS, CONSUMPTION.
COUGHS, COLDS, t ONSUMPTION.
UOUGI S. COLDS,' CONSUMPTION.
DR. SWAT.NE'S COMPOUND SYRUP WILD
p. CHERRY,
DR. SWATOFS COMPOUND SYRUP WILD
>A 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 COM PLAINTS
CURES ALL COMPLAINTS
CURES ALL COMPLAINTS
OP THE THROAT, BREAST AND. LUNGS,
OF THE THROAT, BREAST AND LUNGS.
OF THE THROAT, BREAST AND LUNGS
OF THE THROAT, BREAST AND LUNGS.
OF THE THROAT, BREAST AND LUNGS.
A trial of many years has proved to the world
that this remedy is more efficacious than any
hitherto inown te mankind. Fi r Bronchitis,Sore
Throat, Aithma, it is a sovereign remedy. For
the weak and debilitated, it acts as a strengthening
alterative. Prepared only by
DR. SWAYNE A SON,
' 330 North Sixth street, Philadelphia.
■ Sold by dealers everywhere. ja26-tn, th, sa-ly
PURE MEDICINAL CUD .LIVER OIL.—
THE STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE.
The undersigned, having an experience ol fifteen
years in the facture of Cod Liver Oil, has recently,
at a lqrge cost, greatly increased the process of
procurii g it, and now offers to the public a prepa*
ratic'n that for nndeviating purity, uniform fresh
ness and superiority of preparation is unmatched..
These results are maintained by the personal
supervision of the proprietor, whose efforts have
at once made this Oil the standard of excel’euce.
Physicians and others looking to the attainment of
the greatest'medicinal efficacy In the shortest time,
add thereby obviating indigestion and nausea in
the patient, can secure their purpose by the ad
ministration of my Oil.
CHARLES W. NOLEN.
No. 15i North Third street.
Fold al*o by Messrs. JOHN WYETH &
BROTHER, Apothecaries, at their store. No. 1113
Walnut street; above Broad, and by Druggists
generally.
The Co-partnership existing between JOHN O.
BARER and CHARLES W. NOLEN, under the
firm name of JOHN O. BAKER A 00., was
dissolved on ; tte oth of July, 1863, the business
being continned by the undersigned at the old
stand. No. 154 North Third street
del7-th,sa,tu.'3m6 CHARLES W NOLEN.
Af USIC ALBOXES.IN HANDSOME OASES,
lU playlngfrom two to twelve choice melodies
forsatsby FARR A BROTHER, Importers,
n* So TM Chestnut Street, below Fourto.
Mathematical drafting instru
ments. Chesterman’s metallic and steel
tape-measnres. For sale by JAMES W. QUEEN
A CO., 924 CHESTNUT street. Priced and illus
trated catalogues gratis. fe22-lm-rps
Fob sale.—a wharf engine m good
running order. Apply to H. WINSOR A
CO., 332 South Delaware avenue. fe27
FITLEB, WEAVER A 00.
, Manufacturers of
HTAITTT.T.A. AND TABBED CORDAGE,
Conns, Twrara, Ao. ,
Wo. 33 North Water street and No. S 3 North Eels.
ware avenue, Philadelphia.
EDWi'kH. FITLHB. MlOHAhh WaAVSB-
Oowuan ». Cnvratrau
OPERA GLASSES AND OFFICERS, FIEIdi
Glasses, Microscopes for Physicians and Stu
dents. A very large assortment for sale by
JAMES W. QUEEN
fe23-lm rpj 934 Chestnut street,
nIAKCII 1, 1864 ;
; PEOPLE’S TELEGRAPH.
NEW FIRST-CLASS DINES
f t DIRECT TO
Sdtidn, Providence,
.Hartford, Now Haven,
New York, Baltimore and Wasbiogton, ,
And connecting withllnesto
TUB WEST,
fiSHpSoya?. o,6 UnitodStatesandßEl -
Philadetphia Offices,
4tl CHESTNUT STREET,
GIRARD HOUSE, and
MItECHiST’B Rbadihg Room, (right
hand side, main entrance )
Prompt, Accurate and Reliable.
JAMES MERKIHfcW.
. Mabaokk Philadelphia Disirict,
feSO eti 411 CHESTNUT STREET.
1864.
SPRING GOODS.
THONAS W. EVANS & CO
ABE DAILY RECEIVING AND
THEIR.
SPRING IMPORTATION
OF
New and Elegant Silks,
Choice Dress Goods*
Embroideries, Laces, &e.
THIS STOCK IS PRINCIPALLY OF THEIR
OWN SELECTION IN THE
BIST EUROPEAN MARKETS,
Will be found one of tbo Choicest and
Handtomeat Auortmeata
They Hare Ever Their Cos-
818 and 820 Chestnut Street.
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PAPER HANGINGS.
JAMES C. FINN,
LATE OF
HOWELL * BROTHERS,
If all Paper Decorations.
SHOW ROOMS,
61|CBE8TNUT STREET.
I £2l >32X19
& No. 16
4IV T'
SOUTH THIRD ST., W.
BANKERS SBROKERS.h
SPECIE, STOCKS,
Quartermasteis’ Vouchers and Checks,
AND ALT.
GOVEENMEKT SECDEITIES
BOUGHT AND SOLD, oc
SPECTACLES TO SUIT ALL SIGHTS.
Artificial human eyes inserted without pain.
JAMES W. QUEEN A 00..
Opticians,
feaj-lm-rpt 934 Chestnut street
ISAAC NATHANS, AUCTIONEER and
MONEY BROKER, N. E corner of THIRD
and SPRUCE streets, only one square below the
Exchange. NATHANS’S Principal Office, es
tablished for the last forty years. Money to Loan,
In large or small amounts, at the lowest .rates, on 3
Diamonds, Silver Plate, Watches, Jewelry. Cloth
ing, and goods of every description. Office hours
from 8 A. M. till 7 P. id- rte2o-tfrp
VERY ELEGANT REAL BLACK THREAD
Lace Pointes and Square Shawls. GEORGE
W. VOGEL, No. 1016 CHESTNUT street has
received per steamer America, direct from Bru
selles, and opened this morning a case of Real
Black Lace Pointes and Square Shawls: his as.
sortment is now very large and handsome, well
assorted in prices from £95 to £6OO, parties requir
ing Real Pointes, will find It greatly to their ad
vantage by examining this stock, and ascertain
what can be done by dealing directly with the
Importer of the article. feaj-Strp}
PURE PALM OIL SOAP.—This Soap is made
of pare fresh Palm Oil, and Is entirely a vege-,
table Soap; morejsuitable for Toilet use than those
made frem animal fats. In boxes el one dozer
cakes for 81 50 per box. Manufactured by
GEO. M. ELKINTON A SON,
Ne. 116 Margaretta street, between Front and
Second, above Callowhlll street. dai7-ivrp*
OOP SKIRT MANUFACTORY. —Hoop
Skirts ready-made and made ,to order, war
ranted of the best materials. Also, Skirts repaired.
MRS. E. BAYI.EY,
fel7-tf • 812 Vine street, above Eighth.
Marking with indelible ink. km
BBOIDEKING, Braiding, Stvju^inx^Ac
Fllhert street
CORRECT PIANO TUNING
OEBiMr. o. E. SARGENT’S order* to!
FI S ill Tuning and Repairing Pianos are re
"red at Mason ACo. ’s Store, 967 CHESTNUT
street, only. Mr. Sargeant haa had Eleven Yean
factory experience fn Boston, and Five Year*
•mploynumt to Philadelphia. SPECIAL-Planet
M-feotisred to sound as soft and swsst-tantd w>
ocigjnnrei
THE UNION PIANO MANU
tMSBBx FACTURING COMPANY have a'
IT | | | > their factory and warsrooms, 161'
WALNUT street, always a most beautiful assort
ment of their unrivalled PIANOS, which ths
tell at the lowest cash prices or oil Instalments'-
Give ns a call before purchasing elsewhere, anil
every satisfaction and guarantee will ha given
bnveTt. '' ' v "
JAMES BELLAS*
Sole Agent lor
G. A. PRINCE A CO.’S
World-Renowned Melodeons,
HARMONIUMS AND DRAWING-ROOM
ORGANS.
ERNEST GABLER’S,
RAVEN A BACON’S,
HALLET, DAVISAOO.’S, -
jau-3mrp} CELEBRATED PIANOS.
*m. GOLD AND SIEVES WATUHBB. OI
eA our own Importations reliable in quality
Ktiß and at low prices. „ r ....
FAKE *
3M ouitnt street) below Fourth.
1864.
tomeis.
PRICE; & WOOD,
113 Noith Ninth Street*
{Above AECH.)
"H avo jas t open ed-^
One o:t£e fine quality Pla-n a ti. Wool Delaines,
ail colors. very cheap
Gocd Black Silks -Si 12*, SI 20, SI 25, #LTO,;
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51 / ) p.r yard.
f h«i Snubeam Stories,
,r„ Ihe charming, bright St..riesot
IBAi-TO HATCH A. SUNBEAM,
OI.OTID WITH SILVER ESNtWff. . .
ONLY OT T) mx„ HOUSE ON THEKOCK,
LRETHCmS CHWSi *">
Six beantiful volost
J-’ I .'. 1 ! 7 !. . W ' P ' Stflßet.
,# SW %
Fourth aud Arch
AHE OPENING FOR SPRING, J 64,
100 pcs. $1 Fancy Silks,
£o* “ India “ $l.
ISO “ Good Black «
2CQ “ Ordered Plain 15
Brown Silks $6, $5. $4 per yd*
Black Silks $6, 5,4, 3,2; 1.
Moire Antiques, all colors,
Magnificent Grenadines.
‘ *Organdies.
F icheat Chintzes and Percales*
Spring Shawls.
Now Household Staple Goods,
.esi-tamth 6t«
I>y oil’s Kathairon.
Ksihairon is from the Greek woTd “Kathre,”
or »‘Kathairo, ’ ’ signifying to cleanse, rejuvenate
and restore. This ar.icle is what its name sign!,
lies For preserving, restoring and beau’if.ine
the hnman hair it is the most remarkable prepare,"
Uonmtte world. It u again owned and put np
by tteorig.nal propriesor, and is now made with
the tame care, skill and atten-.ion which gave it a •
sale of over one million bottles per annum.
It is a hair dressing. •
It e-adicates scurf anddandruff.
It keeps the head coo' and clean.
It mates the hair rich, soft and glotsy
It prevents the hair from falling off and turning
gray.
ltn stores hair upon bald heads
Any lady or gentleman who valnes a bean'lful.
head of bair should n*e Lyon’s Kalhaixou. It is
known and used throughout the civilized world.
Solo by all respectable dealers.
DEM AS S. BASHES & CO., Hew York,
HAGAN’S MAGNOLIA BALM.
This is the most delightful and extraordinary ar
ticle ever discovered. It changes the sun burnt
t&ce and bands to a pearly* satin texture of ra
vishing beauty, imparting the marble purity of
youth, and the distingue appearance so inviting in
the city belie of fashion. It remores tan, freckles,,
pimples and roughness of the skin, leaving the
complexion fresh, transparent and smooth. 1%
contain* no material injurious to the ek-n. Pa
tronixed by Actresses and Opera Singers. It is
tvbat every lady shouldJmve. Sold etenrwhere^
Prepared by "W. EL HAG AN, Troy,N.Y.
Address all orders to
Demas S. Barnes & Co., New York.
HEIMBTREET’ 3
Inimitable Hair Restorative.
NOT A BYE
But restores gray hair to Its original color, by sup
piymg the capillary tubes with u& ur&l suste
nant e, impaired by age or disease. All instanta
neous dyes are composed of timar caustic, destroying*
the vitality and beauty of the hair, and afford of
themselves no dressing. Beimstreet's Inimitable
Colo irg not only restores-hair to its natural color
by an easy process, but gives the hair a*
Luxuriant Beauty,
promotes its growth, prevents its falling off,eradi
cate* dandruff, and impart* health and pleasant*
ness ,10 the btad*. It has stood the testof time, being
th* or gmal !»• air Coloring, and is constantly in
creasing in favor. U>ed by b.th gentlemen and
ladies. it is sold by all respectable dealers, or can
be procured by them of the commercial agents, D.
S. BaKNES & CO., 203 Broadway, New Sork.
T«o s»zee, 50 cents aud SI.
Mexican Mustang Liniment.
The parties in St Louis and Cincinnati, who
have been Coufiterfeiting the Mustang Liniment
under pretence of proprietorship* have been tho
roughly estopped by the Courts. To guard agains
forth er impositi on, X have procuredfrom the C. S-T
Tiearary, a private steel plate revenue stamp,
wh ch is placed over the top of each bottle. Each
stamp bears the/actimtfe of my > iguatnre, and.
without which the article is a Counterfeit, dan
gerous and worthless imitation. Examine every
bottle. This Liniment ha 3 been in use and grow
ing in fa» or tor .many years. There hardly exists
a hamieton tne habitable Globe that does not con
tain evidence of. its wonderful effects. It is the
bert emollient in the world. With ptesent im
proved ingredients, its effects upon man and beast*
are periectJy remarkable. Sores are healed, paina
relieved- lives saved, valuable animals made use
fat, and untold ills assuaged. For cuts, bruises*
sprains, rheumatism, swellings,bites, cuts,caked
breasts, straii ed horses, Ac, it is a Sovereign Re
medy that should never be dispensed with. It
should be in every family. Sold by ail Druggists,
felfi- uths6m) D. S. BARNES, New Fork. '
MR. CHARLES PAGE,
Favorably known for the last twenty years as?
principal Designer of
- GAS FIXTURES
FOB
MESSRS. CORNELIUS & BAKER,
is this cay admitted a partner in our firm.
We will continue the sale and. manufacture of
GAS FIXTURES.
Under the firm name of
van kirk & CO.
MANUFACTORY AT FBANKFORD.
SALESROOMS,
912 ABCfl STREET.
Feb. l. iS64. _ ftlg-th sa
"R’j'oHNCUßAKEßiasTeinoyed from 154 Nortte
Ttnrd street to 748 MARKET street. Particu
lar attention will lie given
andt>ottling.ofiis celebrated Cod Liver Oil. .
joi n O. Baker & Co. yj Medtcinal Cod Liver OiS
has for many years had a reputation for genuine
ness, freshness purity and sweetness, which has
made the demand universal. In this house, 719
Market street, the facilities for obtaining, manu
facturing and bottling are greatly increased, and
is all done under the most careful supervision of
tbs original and sole proprietor. This brand of
Oil bas, therefore, advantages over all others, and
recommends Itself.
JOHN 0. BAKER, Wholesale Druggist,
ja2B.th,s,tu No. 718 Market Btreet.
WORMS. WORMS. WORMS. WORM&*
WORMS.
WORMS.
'WORMS. fe2-28trp
WISHES’s Worm Powders; Vegetable; sore
cure. RIIKJE and tfIRAKU A tenues. Prleeiio.