Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, March 04, 1864, Image 8

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    ARRIVAL OF REFUGEES AT HARRISBURG.
i rF rom me Harrisburg Telegraph, March a ]
<Xjn-Tuesday morning* seven -womeiS-witliioiu
*' tien children, varying in age from the Buckling
babe to the hoy,of fifteen and the girl of eighteen
yearß old, arrived in this city, wanderers and fu
: gitives from the land of treason, oppression and
starvation. . .. '....
- These .fugitives .are the Vfamilies of men who.
•-“bave- been conscripted in *the rebel army, but
who fled from the conscription officers for tne
purpose of making their escape to the North.
It appears that the husbands of . three-oft *h*
.women ! were marked Union men, who'- ’ had
been' conscripted, : but who, carefully elutwa
the rebel officers, and managed to make tneir
escape North, with the understanding that tneir
-“families should meet them.'at this pomt. tne
fugitives accordingly left their homes in J»ocKm 0 ,
ham county, Ya., and proceeded with:a twp . ana
one-horse wagon, as far as Sperry ville, when the
wagons broke down. The distance fi om Rocking,
ham to Sperryville is about fifty'
"bleakest and roughest portions of the. Blue Ridge,
a region of country which .the ravages of the
■rebels have left .'perfectly desolate.- ,Ua
' able to* proceed from SperTyviile, on - ac
count of the wrecked wagons, the ( women hdre
-inade a contract with a farmer to carry the children
as far as the Union lines, about ten miles from Cul-
peper Court House,for whlchservice they give the
three horses and the wagons. The old man who
had agreed to carry the children as far as Culpe
per Court House, seeing the. utter helplessness of
the party when they reached that point,'agreed in
pity,: to. carry them as-far : as Brandy* Station.
.It.must be remembered that this journey was
tedious, sad and weary.: Two weeks were occu
pied in reaching Brandy Station. .; Whilethe party
had sufficient food, the children snffered: severely
from.the cold, the lender babes particularly, with
the mothers, suffering intensely. At Brandy'Sta
tion, the party took passage on the regular military
train Ibr Washington city, and thence to.; Balti
more, reaching Harrisburg, as we have stated,
yesterday morning.
THK2TAMEBOP THE FAMILIES.
Mrs. Susan E. Gully, with nine children, the
youngest three and the oldest eighteen years old.'.
It-je supposed that the father and a sen . have en
listed iu the Tenth Pennsylvania Cavalry.
:*:Mrs.. Sidney Morris, with three children, the
youngest a babe, and the oldest four years old.
. Mrs. Morris, an aged lady, with a married
daughter, Mrs. Cornelia .Williams—also two other
daughters, young ladies,and tbrse grand-children.
Mrs. Morris had agTeed to meet her‘husband and
four sons, (all of whom had been drafted, but
escaped the rebel conscript officer) at this city; .
AMUSEMENTS,
The GsmtasiA Obohbstba will give their
. regular public rehearsal at the Musical Fund Hall
to-morrow afternoon, with the following pro
grammer __
I—Overture—Figaro ...............Mozart
i>—Romance from Robert... Meyerbeer
3 'Waltz—Geistes Schwingen ..Lanner
4 First Fart of the Hymn of Praise.. Mendelssohn
5 Pilgrims’ Ohorns and Air from Tann--- :
hauser,. .....K, Wagner
6 Third Finale from the Bohemian Girl Balfe
- The Last Dat. - To-morrow -will he the last of
Signor Blitz’s seasoffin Philadelphia. After that
time his Temple oft Wonders, at Tenth and Chest
nut streets, Will close, and those.who fail to see
him will he disconsolate. The Signor performs
■ to-night and to-morrow night, and upon, to-mor
rOw (Saturday) afternoon.
!Mbs. John Drew’s Benefit. —At the Arch this
‘ evening Mrs. Drew will have her first benefit this
season. Two splendid plays will he presented,
Mrs. Drew appearing in both. . They are “A
Bold Stroke for a Hnsband’ ’ and ‘ ‘Married Life.’ ’
Tn the first piece, Mrs. Drew appears as Donna
Olivia, and in the last as Mrs. Henry Dove.
Bbbbfit of Miss Hekdebsok At the Walnut
this evening, Ettie Henderson will take her first
benefit, 'appearing in six different characters. The
plays are “Kathleen Mavourneen’’ and “Strata
gems of an Actress,’’both new and,both described
as very spirited. We expect to see a large house
at the Walnut this evening, fir the fair beneficiary
deserves the warmest recognition of her talent
The Chesthut.—> ‘The Colleen Ba'wn” will be
given to-night. To-morrow afternoon there will
be the usual family matinee.
WANTS.
~\\T ANTED. —By a young lady, a HOME in a
TT pleasant family where her services in teach
ing small children,with the use of her piano,would
be an equivalent lor the same. Address, Orphan,
for 3 days, Office of the Bulletin. mhl-Ct*
CHUBOH MUSIC. —An excellent TENOR
SINGER is open for an engagement in a Pro
testant Church Choir. Address TENORE, Office
of Bulletin, a: mb2-3t*
WANTED, A GENTLEMAN Q.UALIFED
to teach Infantry Tactics and Army Regu
lations as an Assistant Instructor in a Military
school. An officer who "has seen service and
thoroughly posted in Casey’s Infantry Tactics
preferred. Apply in person, or by letter. Inclos
ing testimonials, to JOHN H. TAGGART,
Preceptor Free Military School, No. litO CHEST
NUT street. mh2-6t§
WANTED, A YOUNG- MAN AS CLERK—A
quick, ready writer and a good penman; a
graduate of the High School, one who tinder
stands phonography preferred. -Address, with
reference, Box 2714 Post Office mhs-6t>
L4£S£~ FIKS)T class employment
always a Rood selection capable,
civil YSTOMEN and GIRLS, for Family servants,
Hotels, and every branch, of usefulness, -to suit
all. 735 SANSOuI street. Conducted, by Ameri
can Ladies. fe‘2o-6t*
01 A AAA WANTED FOR FIVE OR TEN
tpX V*UUUyears, on flist.mortgage of city pro
perty, well secured..' . S. HAYS CARSOfc,
mb3‘2i* 231 North Ninth, street.
m WANTED.—A FURNISHED HOUSE at
GEBMANTOWN -the Summer.* Ad
dress R, Box No. 90, Post Office, statin? size,
situation, &c. mh2-Gt*
WANTED TO RENT— A* famished
®*3.House at Cottage—possession wanted in -June
—at a convenient distance and easy communication
tofhe city. Address Box 930 Philadelphia. Post
Office- fe27-Cfr*
LEGAL JNOTKJJSo;
T^i™ E , A Ns ' COURT FOR THE
4rrV. Y^ AIID COUNTY OF T-TTTT.ATVr.T
-?h?t;7? State of . ISAI AH NATHANS;decease<f
inS appointed by the Court to audit, settle
ana adjust, the account of MOSES NATHANS
Travels or toe
deceased, and to report
conSSSn. Jif. he b A£ nce in the bands of the ac
n^r^hfT- 11 meet t!le parties interested Tor the
?8t? iwt appointment, on FRIDAY, March
14 o rlock, A. M:, at the Arbitration
Sr»? i.Thf ri“. gto ?^ nilding - 274 South THIRD
eei, in the City of Philadelphia. mhlf,m, wst*
N OFPKIi T ADELPHI E A OITT
or“,S f D Kv JOSEP^NE D late
appointea P th£n ran . c ?’ dße «ased. The Auditor
ttoaSonnt'of^-SS^^ S-'XOh, settle a nd adjust
■of MRS TETE. Administrator
toTrr,vfer c V?f?. HlNE DURAND, deceased, and
the^™^Jft t n Ti^ ntlon ot 1116 Balance in toe hands of
thß^S. nntan V will meet toe parties interested for
i lB appointment, on MONDAY,
14t b? d. D. 1664, at 4 o’clock P. M , at
Phift’JP WALNUT street, in toe Oily of
F 3 le , l P llla ' „ ’ WM. S. PEIRCE.
Auditor.
IN THE ORPHANS’. UOUK.T FOK THE CITY
AND - COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA
Estate of JACOB deceased
To the right heirs of Anne
formerly Anne Korndaffer—The Master appohited
by toe said Court to “determine ancf ronort
who are' the right • heirs of the said Anne film,
debauch, deceased, and what are the respective
Shares thereof under the Will of the said Jacob
Jt o ,™?a ff er, deceased,” will meet toe parties
for 018 Purposes 'of his ap-
Sla?cb THURSDAY, the 17th day of
No sio A ' M- at his Office,
del'phia toSIX^S^S? Bt r >. in dbe Cityol Phila
-1 ‘ mh4-f,m,wv* JOHN H ' CAMPBELL.
—— Master.
boabding,
B&jrsaSgSHJ?aite
or country seat in Delaware oi?rn£ ! m hoQse
preferred.. For a place po« Je^sineßn™ 1 ? 1 count y
«ons a liberal board will S naff
J. 8., Box 2831 Fhilada, p! 0°
OOMS AMD BOARD wXnteTTTFw
good size ane one small Room on*"**! 110 or
”“e^| a Mai 7 ied Nursa and.OhUi p™ 6
preferred. . Between Tenth and Ei/h'
ssasrMsssr* l
NOE ,
« ror tto reception
t >„ ntp g^gf t Hoom» and Snltes^and
v «cnarley Harm! By the author or
By Key Altred
The LiUle Home Library n„», ■ •
add illustrative hooka rorchiia?^ l^ llls ten new
- Loyalty onthe Frontier; or, slmem, P a P« box.
Men’of the Southwest: with incidents Union
. thres in rebellion-hit the border Bt»
ei .'Meet for Beaten. A State or GraceuW„? i ?J loP
the only Preparation for a State o{oi o rS^^? nll
yen. By the author of • ‘Heaven our Hoi?®’
FOrsaiaby.: W. S. A ALFEEDMARTIen
r 00(1 Chestnut street.
AMUSEMENTS. : X
a M RTfin a N . -ACAORM.Y--QE. JMJUSIU.
MR J. E. MURDOCH’S
SECOND READING
In behalf of the -
needy families of soldiers, ;
Under the supervision of the members bf the Spe
cial Relief Committee of the Women’ s ‘Pennsyl
vama Branch of the
~ u- s. SANITARY COMMISSION,
MONDAY EVENING, March 7th, 1801, t
‘Sdffiect—PROVIDENCE AND LOVE OF
COUNTRY, including a Poem, entitled
GETTYSBURG,
By James -De, Hues Janvier, author of ‘‘The
V Sleeping Sentinel. ’ ’
Tickets, 25 cents; Reserved Seats, 50 cents —may
now be obtained, the south side and centre at the
Academy—the north side at Asbmead & Evans’s,
724 Chestnut street.
Doors.open at 7k: Beading to commence at 8
o’clock. • ; , mhl-3t
SSEMBLY BUILDINGS, TENTH and
CHESTNUT streets.
WEDNESDAY. MARCH 9,
AT EIGHT, r, 31. •
LECTURE ON THE HAND.
Tickets at Mri Leypoldt’s Foreign Book Store,
Chestnut street, above Thirteenth, or evening at
tbeefflee. 1 - f mltt f-s-w 3t*
A MERIUAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
GRAND GYMNASTIC EXHIBITION
BY THE
PUPILS OF HILDEBRAND & LEWIS’S
GYMNASIUM,
TUESDAY EVENING, March B%t7}( o’clock.
A rich programme ot General Gymnastics by
Children of both , sexes—Music by the Orchestra
Acrobatics—Fencing—Sparring—Drilling, &c. ,
Tickets, 25 cents; reserved seats, 50 cents. Can
be had at the Gymnasium, corner Ninth and Arch;
at J. E. Gould’s, Seventh and Chestnut, and at
the Academy of Music, corner of Broad and Lo
cust, ; : , mh4-4ts
ROVER’S CHESTNUT ST. THEATRE.
LEONARD GROVER ...Manager
GENUINE SUCCESS
Attending the
GLORIOUS REVIVAL
OF
THE COLLEEN BAWN.
Eily O’Cot nor .......Miss Sophy Glmber
Anne Chute. Miss EffieGermon
Mrs. Creagan .....Mrs. M. A. Chapman
Shelah Mann Miss Annie Ward
Myles- Na‘.Coppaleen Mr. Walter .'Lennox
Danfiy Mann Mr Ben. Rogers
Father Tom Mr. Harry Pearson
NEXT GRAND FAMILY MATINEE ENTER.
TAINMENT will be given on SATURDAY AF
TERNOON, March sth, when will be presented
THE COLLEEN BAWN.
In active preparation, Westland Marston’s drama
of PUBE GOLD.
Admission—Dress Circle and Parquet, 50c; Or
orektra, 75c; Family Circle, 23c. Seals secured
-without extra charge. Doors open at 7o’ clock;
commence at quarter of 8.
MBS. JOHN DREW’S NEW ARCH STREET
THEATRE, ARCH street, above Sixth.
BENEFIT-OF MRS. JOHN DREW.
THIS (Friday) EVENING, March 4, 1854,
A BOLD STROKE FOB A HUSBAND.
Donna 01ivia......•...........•••h1r5. John Drew
Minette. ..Miss Josephine Henry
Don Julio ..Barton Hill
Don Caesar.......fi Mr. Griffiths
To conclude with the comedy of
MARRIED LIFE.
Mrs. Henry Dove... Mrs. John Drew
Mr. Henry Dove ..Stuart Robson
Mr. Samuel Coddle Mr. Griffiths
Prices as usual.'
Curtain rises at 7J( a’ clock.
WALNUT STREET THEATRE.
Le5ee0..........Mr*. BL A. GARKETTSOW
, . THIS (Friday )EYENING, March 4, 1 S«.
FIRST BENEFIT IN HER NATIVE CITY
of the young, charming andyema'ile actress,
MISS ETTIE HENDERSON,
On which occasion the -will sustain SIX DIF
FERENT CHARACTERS, introducing, lor the
first time in this theatre on the same evening,
TWO ENTIRELY NEW PLATS.
The beantitsi Irish drama of
KATHLEEN'MAVOUBNEEN,
And hew protean play, entitled
THE STRATAGEMS OF AN ACTRESS.
To morrow, Saturday, another great bill;
Box office open from 9 till 3 Curtain rises at7X
QONOERT-HALL
MAX STRAKOSCII respectfully Informs the
1 nblic that "
ME. L. M. QOTTSCHALK
Will give in Philadelphia, prior to his departure
for Europe, >
TWO GRAND FAREWELL CONCERTS,
On MONDAY and TUESDAY EVENINGS,
March 7th and fih, -when the greatest llTingPnma
Donna Contralto,
MADAME ELENA D’ANGRI,
The yonng and highly talented. Violinist,
SIGNOR CARLO PATTI,
MR. SIMON HASSLEB, Viola, and CHAS.
M. SCHMITZ, ViOlincello,
Will assist Mr. Gottsthallr.
Musical Director and Condnctor. ..S BEHRENS
Admission, 60 cents. ReserTed Seats, 50 cents
extra.
Seats mar he secored for either of the two Con
certs at J. E Gonld’s Music Store, corner of
Seventh and Chestnut, commencing Friday morn
ingf March 4th, at 9 A. M. [mh-.'.6t(
Doors open at 7y; Concert to commence at S.
The inventors of amer i c a,
BY C. SCHUSSELL,
and FIRTH’S
DERBY DAY,
the most interesting
PAINTINGS
of the day,
ON EXHIBITION FOB A
SHORT TIME.
AT EARLE’ S GALLERIES,
816 CHESTNUT STREET.
ADMISSION TWENTY-FIVE OTS. feao-iat}
The great picture,
AT CONCERT HALL LECTURE ROOM,
For a Short Season, commencing
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, l«t4,
J. Insco Williams’s Celebrated
PANORAMA OF THE BIBLE.
This is the most complete and finished Painting
®f the Sacred Scriptures in the world, comprising
over fifty of the mo?t
SUBLIME AND THRILLING SCENES
Of the first three thousand years of Biblical His
tory, forming altogether one of the finest exhibi
tions of the age.
OPEN EVERY EVENING at 7>f o’clock.
Admission 25 cents.
N. B.—Matinees on Wednesday and Saturday
Afternoons, at 3 o’ clock.
Admission for Children, 15 cents. fe!9-2mj
Eleventh street opera house.
“THE FAMILY RESORT.”
DIXEY’S MINSTRELS,
THE GREAT STAR TROUPE of the. WORLD
In their
SELECT ETHIOPIAN SOIREES,
Splendid Singing, Beautiful Dancing, Laughable
Burlesques. Plantation Scenes, lea., &o , bv
> TWENTY TALENTED ARTISTS,
EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK.
Tickets, 25 cents. Doors open at 7o’ clock,
feis 3ms J.L.CARNCROSS, Business Manager.
WONDERS, ASSEMBLY
BUILDING, TENTH and CHESTNUT
LAST WT.F.TC
MAGICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL EXPERT.
MENTS-rGreat Powers of Ventriloauism and
the LEARNED OANaRY BIRDS q T
Signor BLITZ will appear in his popular enter
tainments every evening, commencing at I'i
o’clock, and Wednesday and Saturday afternoons
at 3. Admission 25 cents. Children 15 cents. fe22
Germania orchestra pnbue Rehear.
sals every Satnrdayat 3k o’ clock, P. M., at
the MUSICAL FUND; HALL. Single tickets, 35
oents; packages of six tickets, SI. To be had at
Andre •s, 1104 Chestnut street; Jr- E. Gould,
Seventh and Chestnut, and at the hall door.- oeia
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF THU
- TxNE ARTS,
__ 1*25 CHESTNUT STREET.
• Open dally /Sundays excepted) from 9A. M. till
sP^M^Admlttance2s cents. Children hmc.prto.
M THOM AS. & ‘SONS, AUCTIONEERS,
• Nos. 139 and. 141 SonthTonrtli strefit. "
• STOCKS.
ON .TUESDAY, MARCH. 8,
At 12 o’clock noon, at the Exchange,
Pine BtleetB ***?9*K»r
oJ?™ 10 .Cofipoh Bonds Keokuk, Mount Pleasant
and Muscatine Railroad Company, (Iowa).
41 shares Union Muthal Insurance Company -
Philip ford & 00..- auctioneers.
525 MARKET and 522 COMMERCE streets
LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF 1500 OASES
" '■ HOOTS AND SHOES.
ON THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 10.
At 18 o’clock precisely,- wiU be sold, by cata
togue, lor cash, 1500 cases Men’s, Boys’ and
Tp'ttits’ Ddots, Shoes, Brogans, Balmorals, Ca
valryvßoots, Ac. Also, a large and desirable
assortment of Women's, Misses’, and Children's
Roots,-.Shoes, Balmorals and Gaiters, of every
variety, suitable for spring sales. . *
THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN : PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1864
,GREEN CORNi AND TOMATOES
_ * POGHJE/.0l
New Jereey, are superior to all others. Their
large aid varied sto<s: of.,
fresh Fruits, Vegetables, Jellies ;
Sauces, Meats, Soups, etc.,
In cans, laofTered ta the trade at the liowest Mar--
• ket Prices, hy their Sole Ageixte, V.'^-
ARCHER & REEVES,
. •WHCU.ESAEE OBOOEES,
No. 45 North Water St-, and /No. 46
North Delaware avenue. fe6-tl{
New Fancy Cassimeres.
ALFRED H. LOVE;
COMMISSION MERCHANT/
; 212 CHESTNUT ST.
jal2-2mf
CIVIL AND MILITARY CLOTH
HOUSE.
WTT.f.TAM T. SNODGRASS,
No. 34 SOUTH SECOND, : and 23 STRAW
BEERY Streets, Is happy to state that he has laid
In an extensive stock of CHOICE GOODS, such as
CIVIL LIST. AKMV AND NAVY. ,
Black Cloths, Bine Cloths,
Black Doeskins, Sky-Bine Cloths,
Black Cassimeres, Sky-BUie Doeskins,
'Elegant Coatings, ■
Billiard Cloths,
Bagatelle Cloths,
Trimmings,
Bearer teens,
Cords and Velveteens.
We advise our friends
sent stock is cheaper tha
fel6-lms
PAPER HANGINGS.
■Wall Paper Decorations.
614 CBESTNtTT STREET,
1e24*3m0
1024- OH KS'l'N 1 >T bTKr KT
FUBLOIGHi
Offlcera and Soldiers, Tithing the City on Fur
loogbs needing
SWORDS.
AND OTHER 211 BIT ART EQUIPMENTS art
lnviud to the very extensive Manufacturing Es
t&bM&brcect of
&EQ. W. SIMONS & BfiO„
SANSOH STREET HALL,
Sansom Street, above Sixth.
PRESENTATION 8 WORDS
Made to order at the shorten notice, . which for
richness and magnificence challenge competition,
no other house in the country combining the MA
NUFACTURING JEWELER WITH TUB
—GOTTSCHALK-
V
A
WEIGHT & 3IDDALL
Na 119 Market Street.
Between Front and Second streets.
O. W. WKISBT. V. H. SID3AIA,
DRUGGISTS, PHYSICIANS, AND
GENERAL -STOREKEEPERS
Can find at onr establishment a fail as.
sortmentof Imported and Domeetlo Drags,
popular Patent Medicines, Paints, Coal
Oil, Windqw Glass,' Prescription Vials,
etc., at as low prices aa genuine fintclsa
goods can be sold.
FINE ESSENTIAL OILS
. tor Confectioners, in full variety, and of
the best quality.
Cochineal, Bengal Indigo, Madder, Pot-
Ash, Cudbear, Soda Ash, Alum, Oil of
Vitriol, Annatta.
Copperas, Extract of Logwood, Ac., FOB
DYERS’ use, always on hand at lowed
set cash prices. °
SULPHITE OF LIMB, -
for keeping cider sweet; a perfectly haTm
less preparation; pnt cp, with full direc
tions for use, in packages, containing tuf.
Sclent for one barrel.
Orders by moil, or, city post, wui meet
With prompt attention, or special quota
tions will be furnished when requested.
WRIGHT A SIDDALL,
Wholesale Drug Warehouse,
co2l-lyrp4 No. 119 Market street; above Fron
KENDALL’S AM BOLINS
FOB THE HAIR.
AMBOLINE
MOISTENS,
BEAUTIFIES,
ODORATES,
LENGTHENS,
INVIGORATES,
NOURISHES,
mHMT™ SH3a
‘ • It prevents the hair falling out or turning ore
maturely grey. Ladies who desire ajuxurifml
headof .hair, should not fail to give the AmhSin.
PflceYl per box containing two bottles.
Prepared only by KENDALL A 00.,
- Agents in PhllJdelpM ® roadway ’ New York.
■ JOHNSTON, HALLOWAY A CQWDFN
des-3ms No. M Nonb
C o^«mebe& MINE - ~ Ha ‘ ERIS ’ S MIXBD
Harris-s Piaid Cassimercs.
Cassimere's for Boys’Suits.
Oassimeres for Men’s Suits.
Cloaking Cloths, al colors.
Stock of Goods in this Department
Large and well selected.’ . .
~. ■: JOHN H. STOKES, 702 Arch street.
Fit u£ &, wea v k « — A ~
Manufacturer* cf * oa
M AWITJi AND TARKED OOBD&QS*
No. 93 Nortn Water street and No. 93 Nortti Dtia.
- : vare aTemie, FJiiladeipfcia.
Bdw» H. Mioea* Wiara-t.
(IOHIUS P. CLnTHin
Wheeler & WiLSpN’s Hir 5
- 30 OASES ANDERSON’S NAVY
.• JH oases Pennsylvania Seed Leaf
43 Hhds. Maryland Tobacco.' 25 Hhds.
foLTm? Tobacco. For sale by
S§rt? ,Ir * w -“TMAN, No,, 105 North Water
Dark-Blue Doeskins*
Dark-Blue Beavers,
[Dark-Blue Pilots,
i 3-4 and 6-4 Bine Flannel*
[Scarlet Cloths,
Mazarine-Blue Cloths,
o come early, as our pro*
i we can. purchase now-
JAMES C. FINN,
LATE OF
HOWELL ft BROTHERS.
SHOW BOOMS,
CHESTNUT ST.
SPRIN G_TRADE.
. E. m. IfEEOi.ES
Is now receiving, aid offers lor sale below
present market rates, many noTeltiesin
LACE AND WHITE G J9DS.
I He wonld call “special attention” to his
assortment of over so ciflersnt new fabrics
and styles of White Goods, suitable for
“Ladies' Bodes and Dresses.' • In stripes,
Slaids and figured,puffed and tucked mas
us.
100 pie: es of figured and plain Buff and
White Piques, bought bt fore the recent ad
vance. New Invoices of Guipure ana
Thread Laces, Toread and Grenadine
Veils, Edgings,lnserting*, Flouncing*, fcr.
Broad hemstitched HANDKERCHIEFS
o llKr.tn, good quality, from 25 cents up.
•The Cheapest, Simplest, and Best.
! S'llcwoomj, TtH Chestnut Street, above 7tft.
.. FURNITURE.
Thoseabouttopnrchase Furniture would do
wellto call at the NEW STORE of
ULEIga & WABD,
915 Arch Street,:
Ard examine their styles. faIG-lm}
WANTED.
A few ERIE'OITY and COUNTY BONDS. .
ERIE OANAL BONDS of Erie,: Pennsylvania.
Also—slo,ooo North Branch CANAL BONDS,
for which.the highest price will be paid by
• C. B. WEIGHT & CO..
142 South Third Street,.
_feSo-lgt§ Opposite the Exchange.
1864. SPRING 1864.
GLEN ECHO MILLS,
GERMANTOWN, PA.
M’CALLUM &CO.,
Manufacturer*, Importers and Whole*
sale Dealers
- IN
CARPETINGS,
i OIL CLOTHS, &o.
Warehouse, 509 Chestnut st„
Opposite Independence Hall.
N OTIGE.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT.
M’CALLUM & CO.
Beg leave 'to Inform the pnblic that they hay
leased the old established Carpet Store,
No. 519 CHESTNUT STREET,
- * Opposite Independence Hall,
FOR
A RETAIL DEPARTMENT,
wun they are now opening
A NEW STOCK,
o»
IMPORTED AND AMERICAN CARPETS,
Embracing the choicest patterns of
AXMINSTER, IT APES TRY nan
KUYAL -WILTON, | PETS.
VELVET, (BRUSSELS CARPETS
VENETIANS.
Together with a full assortment of everything
pertaining to the Carpet Business. ja3o-tf)
ENTERPRISE MILLS.
. *
ATWOOD, RALSTON & GO.,
MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESAU
DEALEBS IN
CARPETINGS,
Oil Cloths,
Mattings, <fcc., Ac.
Warehouse, 619 Chestnut Street,
AND
•TijTn® Stfyapt_ febl»SlPj
'REMOVAL.
9 ______
ALEXANDER WHILLDIN & SONS,
Have Removed to
20 and 22 South Front Street,
AXD
21 and 23 Letiiia Street,
FHILADELPHIA,
Where, from largeand desirable stocks of WOOL
and WOOLEN YARNS, COTTONS and COT
TON YARNS, they will be pleased to serve att
enstomers. feiO-litJ :
jjjL FOR SALE. fl
The Three-Story Brick Dwelling,
No. 510 SOUTH TENTH STREET,
Has THREE-STORY BACK BUILDINGS.
MODERN IMPROVEMENTS.
Lot 18 by 87 Feet.
■WOnly a spin}! part of Cash required.
BGT INQUIRE ON THEPREMISES. fels-MJ
NOTICE OF REMOVAL,
The undersigned ■would inform their frieudsand
the public generally, that they have removedfrom
their. Old Stand, 617 ARCH street, to their
SPLENDID NEW WAREROOMS,
No. 913 ARCH STREET,
Where they will continue the sale of
GAS FIXTURES,
OHANBELIEBS, GOAL OIL BURNERS, *O.
Having associated with our house Mr.GHARLES
PAGE, (formerly the Principal Deeignerfor Oor
nelins A Belter, > we are now prepared to execute
orders for Gas Fixtures of all grades and designs,
from the plainest to the most massive and elaborate.
. VAN KIRK & CO.,
fel9-3m4 No. 912 ARCH STREET.
PATENT HING^fIAOE
PHOIO&BAPH ALBUMS.
The xdost in destructible Album made.
It lies open perfectly flat without injury, or strain
to the Book.
‘ For sale by Photographers and Booksellers.
' AIiTISMUS &> CQ.,
N. W. COENER'fOURTH AND RACE,
fj&O-linjj Entrance on RACE Street, j
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DIABETES, k
STONE IN THE BLADDER, CALCULUS,
GRAVEL,
IRRITATION OF THE NECK OF THE BLAD
■ DER.
INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS.
CATARRH OF THE
BLADDER.
STRANGURY.
For these diseases it Is truly asovereign remedy,
and too much cannot be said .In its praise. A
single dose has been known to remove the most nr
gentsymptoms.
Are you tronbled with that distressing pain in
the small of the back and through the hips! A
teaspoonfnl aday of the' Constitution Water will
relieve you like magic.
PHYSICIANS
Have long since given up the use or buchn, cubeba
and juniper in the treatment of the diseases, and
only use them for the want of a better remedy -
CONSTITUTION WATER
has proved itself equal to the task that has e-
TClv«d upon It. ;
DIUERTICS
Irritate and drench the kidneys, and by constant
use soon lead to chronic degeneration and confirmed
disease.
We present the Constitution Water to the public
with the conviction, that it has ho equal in relieving
the class of disease, for which it has been found so
eminently successful for curing, and we trust that
we shall ‘be rewarded for our efforts in placing so
valnable a remedy in a form to meet the require
ments of patient and physician.
IN DTSMENORF.HCEA. OR PAINFUL MEN
STKUATION; AND MENORRHAGIA,
Both diseases arising from a faulty secretion ol
the menstrual fluid—in case of being too little, and
accompanied by severe pain, and the other a too
proluse secretion, which will be speedily cared by
. the Constitution Water. . >
f The disease known as FALLING OF ! THB
’ WOMB, which is the result of a relaxation of the
ligaments of that organ, and is known by a sense
of heaviness and dragging pains in the back and
sides, and at times accompanied by sharp', lanci
nating or shooting pains through tee parts, will,
in all cases, be cured by this medicine.
There is another class of symptoms arising from
IRRITATION OF THE WOMB, which physi
cians call nervousness, which word covers np
much ignorance, aud in nine cases out of ten the
doctor does totreally know whether the symptoms
are the disease or the disease the symptoms. We
can only enumerate them here 'I speak more
particularly of Cold Feet. Palpitation of the
Heart, Impaired Memory, Wakefulness, Flashes
of Heat, Languor, Lassitude and Dimness ol
Vision.
SUPPRESSED MENSTRUATION,
Which.in the unmarried female is a constantly re
curring disease, and through neglect the seeds of
mere grave and dangerous maladies are the result;
and as mouth alter month passes without an effort
being made to assist nature, the suppression be
comes chronic, the patient gradually loses her ap
petite, the bowelsare constipated, night sweat*
come on, and ceiiiunplfcn finally ends her career
BEAD! READ!! READ!!!
Danville, pa., June 2,
Dr. Wm. H. Gregg—Dear Sir: In February,
IStil, I was afflicted with sugar diabetes, and for
five months I passed more than two gallons of
.water iu twemy-lour hours. I was obliged to get
up as often as ten or twelve times during the night,
and in five months I lost about fifty pounds in
weight. During the month of) July, 1561, I pro-'
cured two bottles of Constitution Water, and in
two days after using it I experienced relief, and
after taking two bottles I was entirely cured; soon
alter regaining my usual good health.
Yours truly,. J. V. L. DEWITT.
Boston Consults, N.' Y., Dec. 27,1561. '
Win. H. Gregg dc Co Gents—l freely give yon
liberty to make use of the following Certificate of
the value ol Constitution Water, which I can re
commend m the highest meaner:
My wife was attacked with pain lit the
shoulders, whoie length of the hack, and in her
limbs, with -Palpitation qf the heart and Irritation
of the Bladder. I- called a physician, who at
tended her three months,- when he left her worse
thanhe had found her. I then employed one of
the best physicians I could find, wno attended her
for about nine months, and while she was tinder
nis care she did not suffer quite as much pain.
He finally gave her up and said, her case woe in
curable. “For,” said he; '‘she Aar such
a ccmbinatio? of complaints, that medicine given for
one operates against some o her if her difficulties.”
About this time-she commenced the use of the
Constitution Water, and, to our utter astonish
ment, almost the first dose seemed to have the de
sired effect, and she kept on improving rapidly
nuder its treatment, and now superintends entirely
her domestic affairs. She has not- taken any of the
■Constitution Water for about four weeks, and
we are happy to say that it has produced a perma
nentcure. WM.M. VAN BENSCHOTEN.
Wethersfield, Conn., March2,lE63.
Dr. W. H. Gregg—Dear Sir—Having seen your
advertisement of “Constitution Water,” recoin--
mended for inflammation of the Kidneys and Irri
tation of the Bladder, having suffered for the past
three years, aud tried the skill of a number of phy
sicians with only temporary irelief, I was induced
to try your medicine. I procured oue bottle from
your agents at Hartford, Messrs. Lee, Sisson &
feoand when I had used half of it, to my sur
prise-1 found a great change in my health. Ihave
used two bottles of it, and am where I never ex.
nected to be in my life, well, and in good spirits.
I cannot express my gratitude for it; I feel that it
is all and more than yon recommend it to be. May
Ibe blessing of God ever attend you in your labor*
of love. Yours, truly,
LEONARD S. BIGELOW.
THESE ARE FACTS ENOUGH.
: We presenttbe Constitutisn Water to the - public
with the conviction that it has nb equal in reliev
ing the-class of diseases for which it has been
found so eminently successful in during; and we
trust that we shall be rewarded tor our efforts in
placingso valuable a remedy in a form to meet the
requirements of patients and physicians. -
■ ; FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
PRIOR ONE DOLLAR.
W. H. GREGG & CO., Proprietors, i
MORGAN i ALLEN, General Agents. ;
No. 46 CLIFF street, New York.
HOLLOWAY & OOWDEN, j
W. G. MINTZER,
Yhporter, Manufacture,, and Dealer
MILITAHY, SOCIETY. “
■ '' ■ ■ aud
THEATRICAL GOODS • ■
EPAULETTES, SWORDS,
SASHES, BELTS, LaCES,
' ‘ knWa l okI’ HATSi OAPS
GOLD AJKP SILVER EMRRIIinT'TITrQ
PVhIsI ONS, UIDE
* • casJhyy 0
DRUMS, FIFES^.° GLO ?ES.
“s»
. No Nor , h third St., Phila.
SPUING, 1864. SPSlNolm.
EBMOHD YARD & Co.,
617 CHESTNUT STBEET
AND *
6M JAYNE STREET, PHILADELPHIA
niyw in Bt °re their
SPRING IMPORTATION OF
Siiß and Fancy Dry Gosds,
Consisting of DRESS GOODS of all kinds
Black and Fancy Silks,
Satins, Gloves, Mitts, Ribbon and Diets Trim.
- mugs. 1
ALSO, x
White Goods, Linens, Embroideries
and Laoes.
A large and handsome assortment ot
Spring and Bummer Shawl*,
BALMORAL SKIRTS
OF ALL GRADES, ' '
Which we offer to the trade at the lowest prices
ja3o-3mj
WOOL.
Choice Penna. and OMo Fleecej
Lot* Arriving Daily.
FOB IMMEDIATE SALE.
Alex. Whilldin & Sons,
Nos. 20 and 22 Sonin Front Street,
le2o-ist4 . v Phuadeiphia.
COTTON YARNS.
ZABRISKIE’S,
HEATHCOTE, .
BIDDLES,
PONDS,
BELVEDERE MFG. CO.,
GLASGOW CO., A
HENRY) CLAY MILLS,
O ARM AN’S, ;. J. BANCROFT.
And Various Other Firat-Claas Make*,
NOS. 6 TO 40.
IN WARPS, BUNDLE AND COP.
FOR SALE BY
ALEX. WHILLDIN & SONS,
Nos. 20 and 22 So-Front st.
fe2o-I2ts PnihihELPHlA.
BEDDING.
MATTRESSES, [FE OTHERS,
BLANKETS, 'QUILTS,
COMFOR TABLES, | BED TICKINGS,
And every other article in the Bedding business at
the lowest casli prices.
Akos HTLIBORN,
fe-M 3m4 TENTH ST. BELOW ARCH.
Immense Assortment of
LOOKING GLASSES.
Oil Paintings, First Gass Engratlagg-
PORTRAIT AND PICTURE FRAMES,
PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES,
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS,
WINDOW CORNICES,
PIER TABLES, 4a, Cs.
James S. Earle A Sons
816 CHESTNUT ST.
SMITH & JACOBS.
1226 Chestnut Street, PMadslpMsi
Money Refunded if not Satisfactory 1
FINE SHIRTS
Mad* of New York Mills Mu«hex. Very:Pin*
Irish Linen Bosoms, only *3—usual price S 3 75.
WUliamsTille Muslin S 2 75, usual pries S 3 50.
V ary reaxonablededucticn to whelss&le trad*.
The Bunbeam Stories,
Containing the charming, bright Stories of
TRAP TO CATCH A SUNBEAM,
CLOUD WITH SILVER LINING,
HOUSE ON THE ROOK,
ONLY, OLD JOLLIFFE, MERRY Cheisthas,
DREAM CHINTZ,
. STAB IN THE DESERT, Sc.
Six beautiful yolnmee, Illustrated, §2 50,
W. P. HAZARD.
ja2l>tjyl .31 South SIXTH Street.
EDWARD R KELLY.
JOHN KELLY.
TAILORS.
612 CHESTNUT ST.
.- LATE '
THIRD STREET AB. WALNUT,
Keeps constantly, on hand a large- assortment OX
NEW and STAPLE GOODS,
* PATTIES' OVERCOATS
A2il> ' t
Warm Sack and Business Coats.
fok sale at . .
Seduced Prices.
TERMS CASH— Prices lows than other Cut
tomer Tailors.
TO LET— Up Stairs of 612 and- 614 Chestnut at.
Ice Pitchers,Gastors and Plated
Ware,
Of every : description REPAIRED and RE
FLATED, AT 1
JiBBEN’S,
Tenth and Baoe Stf