Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, March 05, 1864, Image 5

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    SECOND EDITION.
BY TELEGRAPH.
OFFICIAL fIEWS FROM GEN-
ERAL KILPATRICK.
The Recensofesance to James
River.
Col. Daljgren and Part of
liis Force Captured.
I3MPORTAIST NEWS FROM NORTH
CAROLINA.
The Rebels Massing fQr a Grand
Attack.
GENERAL SHEEHANA L ITS MOVE
MENTS.
The Rebel Leaders Out
witted.
OFFICIAL DESPATCH FROM GENERAL KIL.
PATRICK^
Washington, March s.— The Republican
jmblishes the following :
We are permitted to pnblish the following
despatch, received this morning, by the Presi
dent, from Maj.-Gen. Butler, covering another
despatch from Geh. Kilpatrick:
Headquabteb's, Fortress Monroe, March 4.
—To the President: I forward the annexed ac
count from Gen. Kilpatrick;
Yobktown, March 4.— General: Col. Dahl
gren was directed to make a reconnoissance
with £OO men on the James river.
He attacked at 4 o’clock 1 P. M., on Tuesday
evening, and drove the enemy in on Richmond.
The main attack having failed, Col.Dahlgren
attempted to rejoin me near the Meadow
Bridge.
He and Col. Cooke were with the advance
guard. Some fifty men became separated from
his main force, since which nothing has been
heard from him.'
The main force reached me with slight loss.
I have hopes he may yet come in.
(Signed) J. Kilpatrick,
Brig.-Gen. Commanding the Expedition.
In addition, a rebel deserter informed one
of my aids that a one-legged Colonel and about
one hundred men were taken prisoners.
I shall hear by flag of truce on Sunday night
and will telegraph again.
(Signed) Benj. F. Butler,
Major-General Commanding.
IMPORTANT FROM NORTH. CARO LINA.
New York, March s. —The following letter
has been received from Newbem: .
. Newbebn, N. C., Feb. 29.—The body of
Capt. Westervelt, of the late gunboat Under
writer, has been found in the river,with abnilet
through his head, which confirms the report
that he resisted to the last.
The firemen, together with all the citizens
from 18 to 60, years of age, are under orders to
be ready at a moment’s notice to meet the
enemy, who are said to be massing a large force
for a final attempt to repossess Newbem, Ply
mouth and Washington. The attack will be of
the most formidable character, and may take
place at any moment. The report that a large
fleet of gunboats were on the way here, accom
panied with reinforcements for our army, has
encouraged all with the belief that with this aid
we can resist successfully any efforts the enemy
may make to capture these important points.
Th(s Newbem Times says: We are informed
the rebel general in command at Kinston has
hung several members of the 2d North Carolina
regimenti(white), captufed by him in the re
cent movement upon Newbem. The same
paper says'that an army of 60,000 Union sol
diers marching to the heart of North Carolina,
giving assurance of protection from Confederate
vengeance, would ensure the political conquest
of the State. Viewed simply in a military light,
an army of 60,000 men here could effeet al*
the Army of the Potomac has been three years
attempting to accomplish. We could take and
hold both the grand lines of railroad communi
cation through this State, by which the rebel
army in Virginia is replenished, and could cut
off his supplies from the south and southwest,
and Lee must evacuate Virginia or starve.
GEN. SHEEHAN’S MOVEMENTS.
New Yoke, March s. — The Tribune contains
the following from Washington:
A despatch from Memphis, March 1, received
here this evening, gives some new and interest
ing details of Sherman’s movements.
The despatch says that after having reached
Meridian, Sherman sent out scouts to feel the
ground and to ascertain whether Logan, who
had started from Florence to meet him, and
Smith and Grierson; on whose cavalry he re
lied to prosecute his march on Selma, were
advancing. Three days elapsed before he
received any answer. But as his army
had but a limited nnmber of rations, he, by
Vt pld “ oTement wh ich disconcerted the
rebels, suddenly turned toward Aberdeen and
Columbus in the richest part of Eastern Missis
; mppi, where his army was snre to find an abun
dance of provisions. By this movement he
turned his back upon Selma and Mobile
marched toward Logan, who had already ad
vanced to meet him, and, by an audacious
stroke of strategy, placed himself at a distance
of about one hundred miles from Johnston’s
flank, now menaced by his advance.
The despatch says that the rumor spread
concerning the attack upon Mobile and Selma
by Sherman was simply meant to divert public
attention from the real object of the expedition,
which aims at an invasion of Georgia some
where between Trenton and Lafayette-
Washington, March 6.—Up to noon to-day
the Government has not received any recent
official information in relation to General
Sherman.
GENJfEADE IN WASHINGTON
Washington, March 6. Yesterday' after
noon, according to. a city paper, Gen. Meade
was in consultation for an hour or two with the
Secretary of War. A morning print announces
that Col. Straight"has left for Fortress Monroe
for a brief period.
XXXIIITH COB OBESE—FIEST SESSION:!;
Washington, March, 5, 1864.
Senate.—The Senate is not in session to-day,
having adjourned over till Monday.
House.—The proceedings in the House to-day
are confined to general debate.
Mr. Baldwin (Mass.) spoke of the doctrine of
State Eights as a mere instrument to break down
inr nationality and substitute a plantation des
potism.
CAPTURE OF GUERILLAS.
Cairo, March. 5. The notorious guerilla
Richardson and several others were captured
yesterday by a scout sent out from the forces
of General Hobson on the Cumberland river.
DECISION OF THE COURT OF CLAIMS.
Wasbixgton, March s.— The United States
Court of Claims, Judge Loring only dissenting,
has given an opinion in the case of Wm. S.
Grant vs. the United States, being a claim
brought against the Government for the reco-.
very of certain property destroyed by United
States troops in the territory of Oregon, in
July 1861, in order to prevent said property
from falling into the hands of the insurgents.
Under these circumstances the Court holds
the claimant as entitled to just compensation
for private property taken for public use, and
they have accordingly adjudged the claimant to
receive $41,500 from the United States, to be
paid in due course of law, Congress having first
to make the appropriation.
FBOM TRENTON
[Special Despatch to the Bulletin. ]
Trenton, March 4,lB64.—Senator Scovel’s
resolutions, thanking every soldier of New:
Jersey who has reenlisted in the armies of.
the Union, and eulogizing their valor and
endurance, have passed both hduses of the
Legislature.
HABINE DISASTER.
Halifax, N. S., March s. —The bark Queen
of the Fleet, from Cardiff for New York, with
a cargo of railroad iron, has put in,leaking badly
and must discharge a part of her cargo. The
steamship Canada has not yet sailed for Boßton,
but will.leave at noon to-day.
FIBE AT BOSTON.
Boston, March s.— The extensive drug store
of Weeks & Potter, Ne: 170 Washington street,
was burned this morning. The loss is $150,000.
HABINE INTELLIGENCE.
New York, March s —Arrived, bark Columbia,
from Palermo lor Philadelphia, leaky and pomps
useless. The City of London look ont *121,000 in
specie.
WEATHER BEFOBT.
The following telegraphic report of the weather
at 9 A. M. to- day, at the places named, has been
received:
„ Wind. Weather. Therm.
Haliinx, North. Cloudy. 33
Portland, "West. Hazy. 39
Boston, N. TV. Clear. 40
Springfield, S.. W. Hazy. 44
New York, East. • Hazy. 46
Philadelphia, S. W. * Hazy. 54
■Washington, S. E. Earning. 44
MABKETS.
New Yobk, March s.— Cotton is qniet at 78 cts.
Flour has an advancing tendency; sales of 13,900
barrels, at *6 40a6 55 for State, and 57 15a7 25 for
Ohio. The quotation for Southern is unchanged.
"Wheat is also better; sales of 26,000 bushels, at
$159al 61 for Chicago Spring, $l 61al 62 for Mil
wakeeClnh, and SI 67a(70 for Bed. Corn Is quiet;
19,000 bnshels sold. Provisions are steady, but
qniet. 'Whiskey is unsettled, and held at an ad
vance; sales have been made at 95 cents.
Beceipts —Flour, 3,291 barrels; Wheat, 1,077
bushels; Corn, 11,852 bushels.
Baltihqbe, March 5 F our is dull asd heavy
at S 6 75a56 87% for Howard and 87 37%a
$7 50 for Western Extra. Wheat is quiet at *1 60a
SI 63 for Western red. Corn is dullnsalesof *O,OOO
bnshels at 81 16aSl 17 for mixed. Whiskey is ox
cited at 90n91c.
CITY BULLETIN.
The Mcstebing Ofj
a statement of the numbt
the U. S. Service by C
credited to this city, dm
Capt. W. B. Lane, and
iring the month of Fsb-
*l33
lO5
Gymnastic Exhibition.—The sixth annual
exhibition of the pupils of Hillebrand & Lewis’s
Gymnasium, *will take place at the Academy of
Music, on Tuesday evening next The programme
includes Introductory Bemarks, Light (or Calls
thenie) Exercises and Gymnastics on Apparatus,
by children of both sexes. Gymnastic Exercises,
Single Bar, Kings, Ladders, Parallel Bars, Ac.
Diilling by the Broad Street Cadets of Prof. Roth,
under Oapt. HiLlebranci, School of the Soldier,
Company Drill, and Skirmish* Trapeze and
Dumb-Bells, Fencing aDd Sparring, Acrobatics.
This subject ot Gymnastics, and Calisthenics
(■which means the best possible development of
strength, health, and grace, and of all the advan
tages that flow therefrom) is beginning to attract
the notice it deserves, and the gentlemen under
whose auspices this exhibition is to be given are
among the best andmostsnccessfuldemonstrations
of the excellencies of the science. To those who
take an interest in the pßetry of exercise, and m the
manner of calisthenics and gymnastics best calcu
lated to accomplish their object, the exhibition
will be interesting and instructive.
Boweb’B Infant Coedial cures Colic, Pains
and Spasms,yielding great relief to children teeth
ing. Store, Sixth and Green.
Needles’ Tecss and Beace Depabtment. —
Ladies’ store on Twelfth street, Ist door below
Race, (Conducted by Ladies:) Gentlemen will
apply to C. H. Needles, on the corner. The most
thorough assortment of best makes of every article
in the line will he found here, and adjustment made
With professional exactitude.
Boweb’s Glycebin Cream —For chapped
and inflamed Skin—as cents. Depot, Sixth and
Yine.
Suspensories.— New French patterns, got
out to order expressly for O. n. Needles’ Retail
Sales, at Twelfth and Race streets.
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
beese d. fell & SON, BTOI
NUT 8’
)OK BROKERS, SB. 305 WAL
STBEET.
'■ STOCKS.
SALES OB'
BEFORE
ICO ah Sch Navprfd
b2O 44
200 ah do 44
100 ah do b 8 44
200 Eh do 44
200 ah do cash 44
200 ah do 44
100 ah do b 9 443*
100 ah do bS 4434
350 ah do bl 6 46
100 ah do b 5 45‘
100 ah do bS&int 45
100 ah do b 5 44J4
BOARDS.
> ■ , „ 85wn 634
[ 100 Bh North Pa R 3634
‘ too ah Bead R caßh 68 v
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100 Bh do b 5 6834
100 sh do bS&int 6834
' 200 Bh do 68V
BOARD. **
FIRST :
$12500 TJ S6a 5-208 107)4
2260 do 107j<
1000 do 107 V
12000 Penna Sa
. war loan 107 V
.1700 City 6a 1031 i
9000 Sch Nav 6a ’B2 96
4600 do b 5 96
l®°®Cheß&DcCl6B 100
7000 Union Cni 6s
6000 do eMh IS
os’B3 101-
C B h CamfitAm 174
16 Bh Little Sohß Ais
160 Bh FnltonOoalCo l'*
200 sh Sch Nav to
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100 ah. do 44 V
100 eh do b 6 4434
30 ah "do 4434
100 ah do 44 V
100 ah do 4454
200 ah 13th & 16th at 4334
100 Bh JEtna Mining 21
2CO ah Girard Mining 634
SALES AFTER
440 «h North Pa R I
" 6X9 37
fHI -DAILY EVENING BULLETIN i PHILADI£i- BIA. /S ATP It DAY. MARCH 5. 1864.
tice.— The following is
>er of men mustered into
Word. Afen.
15th 85
IGlh ISS
17 th 23
18th 3S
10th 217
20th 2 ill
21st 150
22d— Its
23d 87
24th 179
25 th 53
Total, 2505
100 Bh Phila&Erieß 3834
400 ah do 38 v
too ah Oatawlaaa pfd 43
100 sh do 2 dß&int 43
too sh do 43
100 shMandanMini’g
100 ah Penn Mining
cash 934
100 Bh FultonCoalOo 7
100 sh Wyoming Val
01 caßh 8434
200 Bh Oil Creek b3O U%
100 ah do 14
500 sh North Pa B 3634
2 ah do 36
6 sh do 3634
400 ah do 5634
100 ah do b 5 3634
16 ah do 3634
200 ah Oatawlaaa pfd 43
100 eh do . bso 43)4
300 ah do 43
200 ah do blO 4334
400 Bh do 43 34
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100 sh Phila&Erieß 38>4
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100 Bh do b2O 3834
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■ FIRST BOARD,
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PRICES OF STOCKS IN NEW YORK.
(By Telegraph,)
. FIRST OALI. BBCOHDOALI,
American Gold 161% bid .... bid
-Chicago and R. Island bid 123% sale*
-Beading Railroad...... 68% bid 68% sales
Illinois Centra]........ .... bid 136 sales
Galena and Chicago bid 119 sales.
New York Central 136% bid 137 sales
0. S. 6s ’Bl Int. 0ff......111% bid 111% sales
Erie 117% bid 117% sale*
Harlem-.... 147% bid 148 sale*
Cleveland and Toledo.* .... bid .... sales
Firm. Firm.
FINANCEAND BUSINESS—MAECH 5,1864.
The Stock Market was exceedingly buoyant this
morning, and for all the leading speculative shares
there was a decided upward movement, and all the
better class of securities sympathized in the up
ward tendency, but the Mining stocks, the bulk of
which are held by the outside public, were neglec
ted. Government Loanß were again a shade highe - •
and the Five-Twehtieß were in demand at 107%@
107%. State and City Loans were very firm at yes
terday’s figures. Pennsylvania Railroad shares
were firm at the advance noted yesterday. Reading
Railroad was active and somewhat excited under
the favorable advices from New York, and rose
from 66% to 68%— closing at 68%©68%. Philadel
phia ana Erie Railroad rose 1, and North Pentwyl
vsnls Railroad was quite active at 36@36%. Oata
wissa Railroad Preferred advanced from 42 to 43%,
and the Common stock was 1 higher. Camden and
Amboy Railroad sold at 174. There was an active
speculative movement in Schuylkill Navigation
Preferred, which advanced from 42 to 44%, but it fell
off at the close. The Bonds of ’B2 were in demand
at 96. Wyoming Canal sold at 54%. Penn Mining
was weak at 9%; Etna sold at 21—an advance of 1;
and Oil Creek at 14@14%. In Passenger Railway
securities the only change was in Thirteenth and
Fifteenth Streets which advanced to 43%.
Messrs. De Haven'sc Brother. Mo. 20 south Third
street, make the following quotations of the rates o’
exchange to-day, at 1% P. M.:
Buying. Selling.
AmericanG01d...............61% prem. 62 prem.
Demand Notes. 61% prem. 62 prem.
Quarters and halves 54 prem.
Dimes and half dime5........50 prem.
Spanish quarters. 60 prem.
Pennsylvania enrrensy...... %dl*. 1-6 dl*.
New York l-io par.
Jay Cooke a* Co. quota Government Securities
fco,, as follows!
Noon, March 5,1864.
Buvizntf Selling*
0. S. rs, 1861 ...ll}%_ U 2
0. S. 7M Notes, August 109 HO .
“ October 111% 112%
Certificate ■ of Indebtedness 103% 103%
“ “ new 99% 99%
Quartermasters’ Vouchers..... 98% 99
0. S. Demand Notes
Gold 161% 162%
6-20 Bonds, full coupons 107% 108
Deliveries of 5-20 Bondß are being made up to
January 19th, inclusive.
At the Philadelphia Gold Exchange, No. 34 South
Third street, second story, Gold quotations were
at the following rates:
.... .. . March 6,1861.
»X A. M., 161%. 113% P. M., 161%.
U & A J I>X P. M., 161%.
Market firm.
TABLE LINENS.—We are selling a real good,
fixe, stout, bleached Table Linen, 8-4 wide,for
76c. per yard. These are part Cotton and are a
bargain. Heavy Barnsley all Linen, 80, 81, and
SI 25 per yard; half bleached Hand Loom d0.,87%.
These are the best goodsto wear made. Hnbleached
do., 56c., a first-rate Towel, $2 25 per doz ; Nur
sery Diapers, Napkins.
MUSLINS.—We are selling the very best
bleat hed Muslins made 28 in. wide, for 25c. per
yard. We have every make of Muslin in 4-4 wide,
5-4 wide, 6-4, 7-4, 8-4 wide, 9-4 wide, 10-4 wide,
11-4 wide and 12-4 wide, and we warrant them sll
to be-as low or less than they can be bonght at any
other place.
We are closing aut our Blankets very cheap,
from 84 up to finest made; Comfortables, 83 50.
Every thing made in furnishing goods.
R. D. &W. H. PENNELL,
lt{ . 1021 Marketst., below Eleventh.
LINEN GOODS, of all kinds, extra cheap;
. heavy hand-loom Table Linens, at 87 w , 90c.
and 81; Unbleached Table Linen at 75, 87% and
81; half Cotton, at 62%, 75 and 87%; Bleached do.,
pure Linen, 75, 67%, 90, SI and S 2 25; extra width
and quality, atSl 37%, Si 50, SI 75 and 82. lam
now selling gi-eat quantities of these on account of
their cheapness.
Napkins of every variety; Damask and Snow
drop at S 2, heavier do., at 82 50 and S 3; extra
quality at 84 and 85.
Doylies at 81 50 and S 2, either plain or with red
Border; also, Colored for Fruit.
Towels, with red and blue Borders, with and
without fringed ends, at 82 25; finer do., with
Border all around, at S 3; extra size do., fringed,
at 83 50; very fine do., at 84 50. Diapering of all
widths.
Richardson’s heavy Honaewife Linens for
family use, at 50, 0234, 66, 70, 75 andB734. These
are very desirable, being extra heavy.
Huckaback, both bleached and half bleached, at
25, 313(, 3734. 40 and 50 cents. '
Linen sheetings of the Barnsley make, at f I 50
and Si 75. One lot 12-4 wide, at $1 75.
Three bales extra wide heavy Crash at 14 and 16
cents, better and finer at 18 and 20.
i GRANVILLE B. HAINES,
mhs-3t§ 1013 Market street, ab. Tenth.
HOSIfcBY, HOSIERY, HOSIERY The
cheapest, best and largest assortment of
Hosiery in the city, at BAMBERGER BROS.
The largest stock of Ladies', Men's and Children'a
Stockings always on hand, and we are selling them
much below tne present importers’ prices and
lower than any other store in the city.
Ladies’ Merino Vests .and Drawers, Men's Un
denhirts. and Diawers, Children’s Merino Vests
and Drawers, a very large assortment of all sizes
and styles, lower .than in any other store.
BALMORAL SKIRTS! BALMORAL SKIRTS!
A very large assortment of Balmorals, beautiful
styles, from £2 50 upwards. A large assortment of
Black and White Balmorals, splendid styles and
quality.
LINEN BOSOMS—Best make and cheapest in
the city.
KID GLOVES—Best quality Kid Gloves, war
ranted; only SI 25, stitched hacks.
CORSETS—Best Mechanical Corsets,lower than
in other ■ tores. D
The very best BLACK ITALIAN SEWING
SILK, only 75 cts. an ounce; very best quality
Pins and Needles still only 4 cts. a paper; best Hair
brushes still at 12, 18 and 25 cts ; bod Tooth
Brushes at 6, Sand 12 cts.; best Pearl Buttons, 3,
5, 6 and 8 cts.; Shoe lares, 6 cts. a dozen; best
India Rubber Dressing Combs at 10 and 12 cents.
Hooks and Eyes, Spool Cotton, Darning Cotton;
Cotton and Linen Tapes; Alpaca Braids; also, flae
Buffalo Hair Brushes, very cheap, and ail the
staple Trimmings, much lower than any other
store in the city Bells them, and warranted the best
goods, at BAMBERGER K BROS.,
105 North EIGHTH street,
mhs-1t) Third street, above Arch.
1; MPLOYMENT FOR WOMEN.—Adepart-
J ment for teaching Women Telegraphing has
been commenced in the School of Design building,
1334 CHESI NUT Street.- Ladies wishing to learn
may apply as above. Charge for instruction, £25
. mhs-lmo§ ANNIE L. COLLADAY,
I HAVE THIS DAY associated with me in
Business Mr. JOHN R. EVANS, under the
name and style of GEORGE BOOKIUS & CO.
GEORGE BOOKIUS.
Philadelphia, March Ist, 1864.
THE said firm will continue the business of jtkw
ufac’uring MOROCCO, at the old Stand, Nos.
141 and 143 Margaretta Street, helow Second.
GEORGE BOOKIUS,
mhs-Gt* JOHN R. EVANS.
HOOP SKIRT MANUFACTORY Hoop
Skirts ready-made and made to order; war
ranted of the best materials. Also, Skirts repaired.
MBS. E. BAYLEY,
fe!7jtf 812 Vine street, above Eighth.
SOAP— PURE FAMILY SOAP CONTAINS
no SILICATE OF SODA, SAND or OLAY,
but Is an entirely PURE SOAP, and should'be
used by every family.
Put up In BOXES OF FIFTY POUNDS, full
weight, when packed and marked Fifty Pounds,
not Bars or Lamps, as many manufacturers brand
their boxes. 'Manufactured by
_ . GEORGE M. ELKINTON * SON,
del7-lyrp{ . ns Margarettastreet
Musical boxes, in handsome oases
playing fronutwo to twelve choice melodies
lor sola by FARR A BROTHER, Importers,
at wn 324 nbMtnut Street, below Fonrlß.
BEST ARE THE
glxijSj CHEAPEST.—Sets mounted on Gold,
Sliver, Vulcanite, and on Platina plates with con
tinuous gum f Alton’s), beautiful and natural in
and accurately fitted, nav be ob
tained at the shortest notice of O. B. FOSTER,
JKLe D«* Dentist,
mhs-lro* No. 1233 CHESTNUT street.
MASUFEKIOR BURLINGTON PRO,
f —with all the modem conveniencese
w * c > situated in th
heßt part of the city. For sale low and on accom-
MRvSL A is P T y 10 FKA NKLIN WOOL-,
juiLN, Dtniington, N. J.. ortoP BTjAKTSTnN i
25 South Sixth st., Philadelphia 'fe27-s. wrtVmi
E. HOWARD & CO.’S
j§T§k mest-olass fgjrei
*!Bw AMERICAN WATCHES, SlSt
LATENT REGULATOR,
bold by the principal watchmakers. mhs-lms
Purple edge black silks
White Edge Silks.
Etout Black Taffetas.
Double-face Silks.
Black jfloire Antiques.
EYRE * LANDELL,
I B. WALRAVEN,
BUOCESSORTOW. H. OABRYL,
masonic HiI,L
719 CHESTNUT ST.
OFFERS HIS
SPRING STOCK
OF
WINDOW SHADES
TABLE AND PIANO COVERS,
CORNICES AND BANDS,
LACE CURTAINS,
/ PLUSHES AND MCQUETTE,
\ DAMASKS AND REPS,
AT _j
POPULAR PRICES.
REAL BLACK LACE POINTED
Large Special Sale.
STOCK NOW Ilf STORE.
OVER FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS IN.
THIS ARTICLE ALONE.
GEO- W .VOGEL, No. 1016 CHESTNUT St.,
will, on MONIJAY, March 6th, commence a Spe-
Beal Black Lace Pointes &i*d Square
Shawls, comprising: over Two Hundred Shawls,
including seme ol the richest and finest ever man
ufactured: positively richerand finer than any to
b© found in any other establishment, not only in
this city, but in any other market in this conntry.
W. V. respectfully begs leave to say to par
tiesrequiTing Beal Shawle, that, without examin
ing this stock, they can have no idea of the great
elegance this article is now produced: what is ex
hibited in other establishments as being rich
Shawls, falls, in comparison with this stock, to
quite ordinary work. A comparison of Prices so
licited. mhs-6ts
SENAT, BEOS. & CO.
214 CHESTNUT Street, opposite Strawberry St
Importers of
WHITE GOODS.
Offer a complete assortment of Jaconets, Cambrics,
Checks, Victoria Lawns, Nainsooks, Swiss Mulls,
India Book, India Mull and other of our
usual make and finish. iaie-tf,
GLOVES.
£JARD TO THE LADIES.
We beg to Inform the ladles we have
just received a large assortment of
ConrvoUier* B, Alexandre's, and Jon.
Tin’s French Sid Oloves;also, ladies'
French Beaver with single and doable
button. An &«eorttnentof ladies' Buok
skin Gauntlets and Traveling Gloves
on hand, of oar own m&ve.
HEALY4CO.,
Fourth and Chestnut bts.
ihi-6:* 1
FLOUR
Of the following Choice Brands:
• ■John Mnsselman,”
• •Henry Mnsselman
• *D. overholser,”
• •Strasbnrg Steam,”
• ‘Willow Grove, ’ ’
‘•Locn*t Valley,”
••Lordon Vale,”
• •New Providence,”
••Samuel Broa,”
• •John Ranck,”
And othei Penna. and Western brands, for sale by
BROOKE & PUGH,
MfcffiUTOl MjtgfePt Street.
EXCHANGE ON EUROPE.
BANKERS* BILLS
drawn on
Browa, Brother* ft Co., London.
N. M. Bothschild ft Son*,
Baring Brother* ft Co., London,
IN SUMS TO SUIT.
For Gold or Cnrrenoy.
AT BEST PRICES.
FOR SALE BY
M. SCHULTZ & CO„
Ne. 16 SOUTH THIRD STREET.
ocs-mth&sa Ami
EIGHTH WARD.
TO THE
19,500 Citizens of the Eighth Ward
Who have not yet aided in the effort to
AVOID THE DRAFT.
Less than five hundred , f your fellow citizens,
generously coming forward, hive contributed
nearly *26,10t). Look over the list recently pnb
liiheci; yon will find there the names o' manvr-Ta
dles and old men. not themselves liable. O'r the
three ihousand men cow -subject to the draft, but
few have do„e anything. Five do.lars paid by
each of these men, or by toeir wives and motuers,
would furnish the balance required, ’and thus se
cure them againsl Conscriptlo:.
The name- of all who contribute Driortothe 10th
of March (inducing some who were omitted in
the list above refened to) will ne published. Thus
a record will be had of tho-e whose patriotism is
evincec by acts, not by words alone.
Ten Thousand ■ ollars are needed. You are ap
pealed to th raise it. By order of
mh2 till THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
Commissi a Paper Warehem e.
FARRELL, IRVING & CO.,
510 MINOR STREET.
Manufacturrrs of ROLL WRAPPERS, DOUBLE
’, I T Iy T G . LI MEDIUM; OaP and GROWN
MANILLA, on hand, or made to order.
Highest price paid for Rope in large or small
quantities. r rah2-3mj
WORSTED YARN Nos. 12 and 36 of supe
norqnality, for sale by
fels-tf FROTHINGHAM * WELLS
Marking with indelible ink, bm
BBOIBEKING, Braiding, Stumping, Ao.i
M. A. TORREY,
IBM Filbert itwt
PURE PALM OIL SOAP.—This Soap Is mads
ol pure fresh Palm Oil, and is entirely a vege
table Soap; more suitable for Toilet nse than those
made frem animal Bits. In boxes el one dozen
cakes for *1 50 per box. Manufactured by
GEO. M. ET.KINTON k SON,
Ne. 116 Margaretta street, between Front and
Second, above Gallowhill street. del7-lyrpj
S HARVEY THOMAS,
• STOCK BROKER,
No. 312 WALNUT Street,
* Philadelphia.
Stocks and Loans bought and sold on commission,
. nt the Board of Brokers.
Particular attention given to U. S. Government
Loans, ja9-3mrpsg
aEOBGEJ. BOYD,
STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKER,
No. 18 Sonth THIRD street.
Stocks and Loans bought and sold on Commis
sion, at the Board of Brokers.
Government Securities, Specie and Uncorrent
money bought and sold, mh2.3mrpj
LANCASTER ft GASKILL’S
FOR FIRE, LIFE,
And Inland Natation Insurance.
/Marine and Fire Losses Adjusted.
COMPANIES REPRESENTED.
FLOUR
"JEtna.**
•‘Eagle.**
“Union.* *
“Eclipse."
“Suavely,"
"Metigar,"
"Gish."
"Zlgler.**
••Peqnea.”
‘•Samuel Ranck.”
NEW YORK LIFE
MORRIS FRANKLIN, President.
W. H. BEERS, Actuary.
Cash Capitals $3,000,000.
Dividends 40 Per Cent. Each Year.
■We respectfully refer
Known arms.
Mess. Coffin A Altexnus,
• ‘ Eiegel, West & Ervin
“ B oj t, Sprague & CO.
‘ ‘ Eeynolds, Howell A
Beiffi
1 *■ Shapleigh, Bue A Co.
“ Werner, Itschner A
Co.
“ James, Kent, Santee A
Co.
• ‘ McCutcneon ACollins
“ Stout A Atkinson.
Insurance to any Amount placed with
out trouble or expense to the
LANCASTER & GASKILL;
N. W. cor. Fourth and Walnut sts.
CASH CAPITAL REPRESENTED,
ESTABLISHED IN 1858.
INSURANCE
AGENCY,
MARINE
LORILLARD.
CARLISLE NORWOOD, President.
JOHN O. Thills, Secretary.
$500,000
$725,000
Cash Capital,
Assets,
FULTON.
WILLIAM A. COBB, President.
M. RANKIN, Secretary.
Cash Capital, $200,000
Assets, $300,000
HANOVER.
DOKAS L. STONE, President,
B. S. WALCOTT, Secretary.
Cash Capital,
Assits,
GERMANIA.
MAURICE HILQEB, President.
RUB. GABRIGUE, Secretary.
Cash Capital,
Assets,
RESOLUTE.
O. F. UHIiHOBK* President.
VM. M. RANDATYT., Secretary,
Cash Capital,
Assets,
YONKERS.
RICHARD L. FRANKLIN. President.
JOHN W. MUBEAY, Secretary.
Cash Capital,
Assets,
EQUITABLE.
THOS. G. TURNER, President.
F. W. ARNOLD, Secretary.
Cash Capital,
Assets,
Incorporated 1841.
to tie following weU-
Mes. Ridgway, Henesner
A Co.
“ Wm. H.LarnedA Co.
“ Wolf, Mayer A Co.
“ Gans.Leberman ACo.
• • BarcroitACo
• ‘ M. Bosenbacn A Co.
Martin Landenberger,
Esq.
Jos. O. Fryer, Esq.,
G. W Obilds, Esq.,
Wm. T. H. Duncan, Esq.
Assured.
THOMAS J. LANCASTER,
JAMES GASKILL.
$8,000,000.
Non-retention or Incontinence of Urine. Irr ti
tion, Inflammation or Ulceration of the -
Bladder and Kidneys,
Diseases of the Prostrate Gland, Stone
in the Bladder, Calcnlons
Gravel or Brickdnst
Deposit,
• " * AND -
All Diseases or Affections of the Bladder and H!d»
neys, and Dropsical Swellings existing
in Men, Women or Children
Helinbold’s Extract Bscltit
Helnibold’s Extract Buchn
For Weakness arising from Habits of Dissipaae*-
attended ■with the following symptoms: *
Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of'Memory,(Dim '
culty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembling,
Horror of Disease, Dimness ol VisionT
Wakefnlnesß, Pain in the Back, Uni
versal Lassitude of the Muscular
System, Hot Hands, Flushing
of the Body, Dryness ofthe ” ;
■ > Skin, .
ERUPTIONS ON THE FACE,
PALLID COUNTENANCE,
These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which t.
medicine invariably removes, soon follow
Fatuity, Epileptic Fits, in one of which
the patient may expire. Who can say
that they are not frequently fol
lowed by those “direful «u».
eases” “INSANITY and
CONSUMPTION!”
Many are aware of
he cause of their
suffering.
The records ’
ofthe
Insane
and the Mel an
choiy Deaths by Con
sumption, bear ample
witness to the truth of the
assertion _ The constitution once
affectedwith Organic Weakhess,te»
quires the aid of Medicme to Strengthen
_ and invigorate the Syetem, which HELM
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Is safe, pleasant in its taste and odor, andSMOM
Stmsatoi iiing than any of the
preparations of
IRON OR BARK.
For those suffering from
BBOZXH DOWS AHD DELIOATB COaBTITUTiCSa.
From whatever cauße, either in
MALE OR FEMALE.
witi ervmxon
A GOOD APPETITE,
WILL ervs YOU
STRONG, HEALTHYfNEKVES,
will ervs you
BRISK AND ENERGETIC FEELINGS,
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A trial will convince the most
SKEPTICAL-
$4OO 000
$495,000
Helmbold’sHighly Concentrated
Fluid Extract Sarsapiriilii
$500,000
$580,000
. For
purifying
the blood, re
moving all dis
eases arising from ex
cess and imprudencies in
life, chronic constitutional
diseases arising from an impure
slate of the blood, and the only reli
able and effectual known remedy tor th
cure 1 of Scrofula, Scald Head, Salt’
Rheum, Pains and Swellings of
the Bones, Ulceration of the
Throat and Legs, Blotckse
Pimples on the Fade,
Tetter, Erysipelas,
and all Scaly
eruptions
of the
skin,
$200,000
$295,000
And Beautifying the Complexion; -
NOTA FEW
of the worst disorders that afflict mankind aria*
froxr the corruption that accumulates in the felood*
Of all discoveries that have been ma/fo to puce It
ont, none can equal in efifect
$200,000
$250,000
EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA.
It cleanses and renovates the blood, tw,
vigor of health into the system, and purges out the
humors which make disease. It stimulates th.
healthy functions of the body and expels the dis
orders that grow and rankle jn the blood. Such#
remedy, that could be relied on, has long been
sought for. and now, for the first time, the publis
have one on which they can depend. Our space
here does not admit certificates to show its effect,
bnt the trial of a single bottle will shew to the sick
that it has virtues surpassing anything they iwy,
ever taken.
$lOO,OOO
$150,000
Twotablespoonsfnl of the Extract of Sarsaparil
la added to a pint of water. Is equal to the T3b»nr,
Diet Drink, and one bottle is fully equal to a gal
lon of the Syrup of Sarsaparilla, or the Decoction
as usually made.
tg- THESE EXTRACTS HAVE BEEN AD
MITTED TO USE IN THE UNITED STATES
ARMY, and are also in very general use In all the
STATE HOSPITALS and PUBLIC SANITARY
INSTITUTIONS throughout the land, as well am
In private practices and are considered as invalu
able remedies.
See MedictU Propertiet of Buehu.
From Dispensatory of the United States?
Sea Professor DEWEES’S valuable workaTon
the Practice of Physic.
See remarks made by the late celebrated Dr.'
PHYSIC, Philadelphia.
See remarks made by Dt. EPHRAIM Me DOW
ELL, a celebrated Physician, and Member of the
Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland, and published
in the transactions of the King and Queen’s Jour
nal.
See Medico-Chirngical Review, published b*
BENJAMIN TRAVERS, Fellow of Royal Ool
le!eemostrof°Sie late Standard Works onJMedl.
oines.
Extract Bncbu, SI 00 per bottle, or Six for SS)
• • sarsaparilla, SI 00 per bottle, or Six for MS,
Delivered to any address, securely pacXed.
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Drns and Chemical WarehoxMl
Drug and Chemical Warohoxa*
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