Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, March 09, 1864, Image 4

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ffREATEST 'JpUp \
JW l ’f I TIIMPEOVEMBNT«^V<
f * OF THE AGE IN PIANOS. " catcd^
JHEYEE’S Improved Overstrung Pi' BOS . «<,_ of his arnn
Knowledged by the leading artists, s-./SJSj
bythe Musical public, to be the »^ e f t d s£*£!& mere circn H .
i 5?' lc sr ~ I started by his'-em
The attention of the Music*,., public is oaUedto I J _S
Owse recent great Improvements in Piano Fortes.
By fiev? method of construction* the greatest !
possible volume of tQiae has been obtained* without
•ay of the sweetness and brilliancy for which
these Pianos &rs so celebrated* being lost* ana
Which* with an Improved Touch and Aotionren
lir them Unequaled. . A
. These Instruments received th e Jhrut Medal at
the "World’s Fair, held in London, as well as the
Highest Awards over all competitors* from the
Irst Fairs and Institutes in this Country., Ware*
rooms, 722 Arch street below Eighth, Philada.
celebrated %s&
DYE is the best in the World . The only flamlw,
flrtie a»ef Reliable Dye known. Thiß splendid Hair
Dye is perfect—changes Red, Rusty or Grey Hair,
Instantly to a Glossy Black or Natural Brown, with,
out Injuring the Hair or Staining the skin, leaving
the hair soft and beautiful: imparts fresh vitality,
frequently restoring its pristine color, and rectifies
fte Jli effects of bad Byes. The genuine is signed
William A. Batchelob, all others aTe mere imi
tations, and should be avoided. Sold by all Drug
gets, Ac. FACTORY—BI BAB OLAY street, N.
Y. Batchelor’s New Toilet Cream for dressing
the Bair.
Sifemi^^^vf^imnonnci
SV • ? « that their Manufactory ef Firat-Olass
Piano Fortes is now tn full operation. The general
satisfaction theirmany Pianos, sold already, meet
with, by competent judges, enables them to assert
confidently that their Piano Fortes are not sur
passed by any manufactured tn the United States
They respectfully invite the musical public to call
5? d ’SS 1 / i Qstrn ™6nts l atthe Sales Eoom,
2d guarantee given,
MOTJNT^N
ve fnil satisfaction, at prices as low as the
e^ r . a ®°„ od "‘‘S, 1 ®- Lump Coal for found
ries, and CiHestmut Coal for steam purposes; at
wholesale prices. An assortment of Hiokobt,
Oak and Pnn Wood, kept constantly on hand.
Al»>, an exceilent article of Blacksmith’ e Coal,
delivered free of carting to any part of the city !a
trial of this coal will secure your custom. Send
your orders to_ THOMAS S. OAHHL,
Offices, 325 Walnut street. 1l,)
Lombard and Twenty-fifth street.
North Pennsylvania Bailroad and Master street.
Pine stree' wharf, Schuylkill.
THE GOLD SPRING' ICE COMPANY
Offices and Depots as above.
Wagons run in all the paved limit, of the Con
•olldated City and In the Twenty.fourth Ward.
MASON FIANOa
A
HAMLIN’S
-
fTYTTi
CABINET
ORGANS. PIANOS.
J- E. GOULD,
Seventh and Chestnut.
BTEGK&OO.’S
ETECK* CO.’S
DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINI
MENT is the best remedy for Sores in the known
world.
■ MWII RTF.TMWaV en«q.
MEDAL GRAND.
frITTI SQUARE, UPRIGHT PIANOS
now considered the best in Europe, as well as this
havtog received the first Prize Medal at
the World’s Exhibition in London, 16ti°
The principal reason why the Steinway Pianos
are superior to all others is, that the firm is com
posed of five practical pianoforte makers (father
and four sons), who invent all their own improve
ments, and under. whose personal supervision
syery part of the instrument is manufactured
Forsaleonlyat BLASIUS BROS., 1006Ohestout
RR R :
.'°NE a' CENT BOTTLE WILL CURE
ChUis and Fever or Neuralgia, Diarrhoea, Dysen-
Sfy or Bilious Colic, Rheumatism, Gout, Lum
hsgo, Pain in the Kidneys or Bladder, Spine,
BhS ! nrns ’ Scald 3 of Poisonous
Strains, Sprains, or Braises, Sore
Throat, Influenza or Diphtheria, Swoolen
Joints, Lameness or Cramp. All of these
one bottle will cure. It wil afford re-
a PP llca - tl0 n Let every family keep
* house,, and use it when pain is expe-
A - fe W minutes after its application the
mavbe thl e n»n mS T 11l cea£e ’ it ma not what
Price2scte n^°.s,P,f n ’J e , U , efw,llfoUow use.
Wh^T 5 P bolt,e ' Sold b y Druggists every.
MediCla M^ o lVi D c r S E f%
B7 Maiden Lane, New York.
WIN DOW
SHADE
manufaotubeks.
keety,
CABKINGTON
No. 723
CHESTNUT STREET. 723,
testngbtjlletin
Wednesday, march 9. 1864.
THE HEW HAHPSHIBE ELECTIOH.
11-thwcis one State at the North which
the Democrats could pretend to hope to
carry, if is New Hampshire. They counted
it. especially this year, hut they have
keen grievously disappointed. Governor
Gilmore has been re-elected by about 6 000
majority; ten of the twelve State Senators
are Republicans and: in the House there
Will be a Republican majority of about
eighty. Last year the Union men had two
candidates in the field, but the combined
Union vote was only 574 heavier than the
Democratic vote. So there is a positive
Republican gain, this year; of over five
thousand. Thus nobly does the old'granite
State lead off in the campaign of 1864.
Thus emphatically does she express her ap
proval of the course and the policy of Pre
sident Lincoln, and her increasing con
fidence in him as the head of the nation.
Such an expression of the popular will is
worth a thousand secret circulars .and
newspaper articles meant to prove that Mr.
Lincoln ought not to be renominated.
GENEBAL MEADE.
There is something wicked, and almost
treasonable, in the efforts now making in
certain quarters to destroy the confidence
' of the people and the army in Major-Gen
eral Meade. The trumping up, at this late
fiay, of charges-relating to the battle of-
Gettysburg, which occurred eight months
ago, should be sufficient to satisfy the coun
try that the charges are groundless. But
even if they were well-founded, they should
not be published while General Meade is in
command. The success of his army de
pends, in a great measure, on his retaining
the confidence of his troops ; and this can
not be if such publications are made. The
Committee on the Conduct of the War is not
fit for the trust confided to it if it cannot
keep such charges secret until they afe either
proved or refuted. It is plain that the
President, the Secretary of War and the
Commanding General do not believe the
charges made against General Meade, or
they would not retain him at the head of
♦ur most important army. The best gen
erals, who served under him at Gettysburg,
.<4eny them emphatically. ;■ W e arg quite sure
\t General Meade will be amply vindi
• but, in-the the efficiencv
may be greatly damaged by the
of the malicious reports
lemies.
CLEARSIWc
The rare spectacle'of .
gers at work was witiiv.
street this morning. ItnNnn
since such a thing has been prc
the eyes of, Philadelphians, and thei
something grateful even in the sight .
smell of the huge piles of filth that rot,
under the scrapers of the men. Ev& in
Walnut street, one of the cleanest of pur
thoroughfares, the accumulations ■ are .so
enormous that it will take an army of
laborers and an army train of carts to bring
it to a. condition of decency. In other
streets,, especially in some near the Dela
ware, the work will be still more herculean.
But Mr. Commissioner Dickinson has made
a beginning, and we rejoice to chronicle the
fact. We ask for Km the indulgence of
our citizens, for he has undertaken a mighty ;
labor, under embarrassing and disadvanta
geous circumstances. Give him a little
time, and he will soon have' Philadelphia
restored to her former state of cleanliness.
Judging from the crowds at the places of
amusement,'last night, there is uo immediate
probability of those “bread-riots” in the loyal
States so confidently predicted by Secession
orators, at the commencement of the rebellion
nor is there a likelihood of “grass-grown streets”
in this locality. All the theatres were full,
Gottschalk had a house at Concert
Hall, the Academy of Music was filled by the
admireiß of Calisthenics, who went there to
witness the performances of the pupils of
Messrs. Hillebrand &. Lewis; the Actors’
Order of Friendship had a brilliant ball at
Musical Fund Hall, and the inferior places of
amusement were all well patronized. Crowds
oi promenaders filled the streets, the city rail
way cars were thronged, and life and gaiety
were to be seen upon all aides. The Copper
head oracles deem this condition of things an
omen of inflation and of an approaching col
lapse of public ci edit; of course they charge it
all to “Black Republicanism,” just as they
would hold Mr. Lincoln and Mr. Chase respon
sible if an entirely different condition of things
existed. For ourselves, we are willing to see
public and private prosperity, and to expe
rience our share of it, and we shall not imitate
the philosophy of the damsel who in the midst
of comfort would be eternally bursting into
tears lest she might get married and-have a
baby, and that the baby, wearing a light blue
dress, should creep into a red hot oven and get
roasted alive.
EXTENSIVE FEEEHPTOEY SALES OF ttpat.
, ESTATE.
T.ue atten'ion of capitalists and parties seeking
opportunities to invest in first-class real estate iS
invi'ed to the very extensive sale to be field next
Wednesday, at ifie Exchange, by James A Free
man, Auctioneer. It is very seldom that so large
an amount of property is exposetfto public sale,
and as almost all the property at this sale -will be
peremptorily sold, it should receive the attention
of those alluded to. The estates of the Hi n Elias
Boudtnot, deceived, being is excellent business
locations: of feeth Craige, deceased, comprising
valuable property suitable for manufacturing
with building lots, dwellings, Ac', Ac.: that
of Jacob Peters, deceased, consisting of many
dwelhngs and other property: that of the late
Nicholas Bittenh6use, deceased, including very
desirable properties on School Honse lane with
mills, dwellings, public houses, Ac., ontheWls
sahickon; the valuable farm of the late Peter
Wager, deceased, in Montgomery comity; several
large lots inrtheTweotieih Ward; the estates of B.
Bavis, deceased, with property in Manayunk and
CJermantown, all merit especial attention The
pamphlet catalognes will be issued on Saturday.
EXTENSIVE POSITIVE SALES OF DRY GOODS.
t , C A?PE TS ' HATTING, CLOTHING. Ac.
noTYi 11 My ers Co., Auctioneer; ,Nos. 233 and
1234 Market street, will hold the following sales by
catalogue. on Four Months’ Credit and part for
cu*b, viz: *
WINDOW
SHADES.
To xobrow (Tiiitbbday) morning, March in,
about £25 packages and lots of American, British.
French, German and Swiss Dry Goods, in Cottons,
w ooleDs. Linens, Silks and worsteds, including
a valuable assoitment of Linen Goods, in larce
varieties. * b
SPRING
STYLES.
Also, 75 packages Domestic Cottons and Woolens.
10 packages black aud choice colors Silk Mohairs.
Also, Broad Cloth&, Meltons, Coatings Cas«i
meres. Jeans, Vestings. Bla k and
Fancy Silks. Satin de Chene, Hoop Skirts. Dm
brellas, Mlk Handkerchiefs and Ties, Patent
1 bread, Beady.made Clothing, Ac.
Friday, March 11 —An assortment of superb
Irgrem, Venetian, Hemp, List. Hag and Collage
Carpels, Canton Mattings, Feathers. Ac.
nfv T § vy^ L « ABLE K£AL ESTATE TUES.
i x , Al ' — l eremptory sales, by order of Or.
flians Court, Executors and others, including
12 a.res, Main street, near the depot, Ocrmantowji,
and three lots opposite estate o! J. Horter, de
ceased; large d well it g and three acres, Church
lane, Germantown; valnabie STORES, 226 and 336
Aer<; t Thxrd street; also. 216 South Second street.2;4
E " fet ' IU4 South street, banking house.
Third street, opposite the Exchange, and other
n S«nt residences, neat dwell,
bunding locatio^ - 6mall dwellings,
See Thomas A Sons’ advertisements.
auction notice-large sale of boots
an T d h lurm?We n sa!e b ort r uS , ' U 10 the large
(Thursdayi morning, commencing it V,;™. or ,
precisely, by Philip Ford A Co , An<UneVs at
sheets ’ N °- Market and 5-W Commerce
P TURFS II STYLES PIC.
1 UKbS.—KEIMER’SOARTES DE PV
sk3Sr3**«ss»*2
QANJiY
c * SUGAR BREAKERS, SMAETj
u Scoops, Scales and Weights, Wire Fruit
Baske's, Spice Boxes, Shelf and Window Brack.
Vaii^'xr 1 “ nd Plain Egg Beaters, Syrnp Kettles,
Ballette Knives, <xc., for confectioners, for sale at
TRUMAN A SHAW’S, No. 835 (Eight
five' Market street, below Ninth. 1
Your t only portraits, entirely
K±jL*IAHIjE, ar* those fine specimens of Life*
size PHOTOGRAPHS, In oil colors.executed with
atr* e et rtlßtlC Skil1 * atß F * Q2l AROH
TONGS, NAIL, SCISSORS and
Cutters, Tweezers, Hair Crimpers, Kazors,
Slr °? 8 > C or 6a l« by'TRUMAN &
streetbelow Nhitb. Thirty-flye) Market
—Mr. UEUOHAR THANKS HIS
Friends and Patrons for their kind patronage
leave to iuform them that his last
DAY f th?i ! >th a in«tr ri t 11 c °? lmeac6 onSATUR
EROAD and WALNUT
?hf™ Ck p ‘ M ‘ Intend “S pupils -Will please be
lJere - mhoat*
LOST-OERTIFIOATE No. 181, for one share
in the Point Breeze Park Association of Phila!
delphia, in the name of HENRY D. LENTZ As
application -will be made four weeks frnm the’ date
hereof, lor a renewed certificate, notice is hereby
given. JACOB S. LENTZ,
Executor of HENRY D. LENTZ, dec’d.
Philadelphia, March 9,18 M. mh9-withSt*
ISAAC NATHANS, AUCTIONEER and
MONEY BBOEEB, N. E. comer of THIBD
and SPBUOE 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
diamonds, Silver Plate, Watches, Jewelry, Oloth.
mg, and goods of every description. Office hours
twin 8 A. M. tiu 7P. M. OeSXI-t&p
fgg; Skim £V. ttgf ;. p g fLA DBLP £f g&. WFPNi r SDIY, MAFCH 9, 1864
re the city.
a body of scaven
ge ssed in Walnut
"any months
'esented to
SIGHS OF PROSPERITY.
GRAND CELEBRATION
ORGAN! ZATIQN
NATIONAL UmON CLUB
ire was
and
OF PHILADELPHIA.
The Executive Committee of the National
Union Club having directed the Committee oa
meetings to mate arrangements for celebrating the
Anisive. tary of the organization of the Oinb, tne
nnderßigned give notice to their fellow-citizens
that the Celebration will lake place at the
Academy of Music,
On Fiiday Evening, liie 11th instant
Thefoilowing distingnished gentlemen hare eon
eented to be present and address the meeting:
H ° n HASWBIL HAMLIN, Vice Presiden
of the United fciatea. resiaen
HU 1 xcelleney GOV ERNOR CUfiTIN.
Senator LANE, of Indiana.
Hon. BINE'S T. BLOW, of Missouri
Hon. GREEN OLAY SMITH, of Kentucky.
Hon. AMOS MYERS, of Pennsylvania,
With other distinguished local Speakers.
The doors of the Academy will be open at Shvx.n
O’CLOCK, and the proceedings will commence
promptly at HALe’-PAssT SEVEN.
Tickets may be obtained at the CLUB HOUBE,
1105 CHEBTNU2 STEEEr.
RESERVED SEATS FOR LADIES
Will be obtained ONLY from the undersigned
members of the Committee on Meetings
GEO. T THORN, Chairman
DR. WB. GREGG,
J. R. FLANIGEN,
CHAS. HUMPHREYS,
S. SNYDER LEIDY,
HENRY BUM4I,
JAMES FREEBORN,
JNr>. R OKR,
S. DANIELS,
JNO FRaNKLIN,
"WM M BULL
BAKER’S ORNAMENTAL - HAIR MAKTT
FACTORY.—The largest and bestassonment
SviJSlF’ Lon K Hair Brands, Carls,
Frizettes, Illusive beams, for ladies, at prices
lower than elsewhere, at 903 CHESTNUT
mhS-lmrp#
MAHINE SHELLS AND
Constantly on hand at the
AQUARIA STORE,
„ No. 53 North Sixth street,
mhf.lm.rp* below Arch,
SHETLAJNI) WOOL SHAWLS-jlsmuit*. ..
*0 50.— GEO, W. VOOEiT No iots Ohkt
V 1 mornin K * case* Shetland
Wool Shawls or*6o lareest size, 76 inches, in all
White, all Black, Black and White and fnnp
Jo^'L° f ,. B * ! ‘£ ~rol UrsPs - “ Ud suitaMe
Tor Intends —these are the same sine and anility
sold last season at «13 CO. In order to eompetewith
some Job Lots now in the market, the price is re.
dnced for the present to gc so. mhT-Ct*
BIIEE rdudlLk x.*e
) no SlLTrte"”’
—Flijb-E SOAP » JUNTA I N^J
p no SILICATE OF SODA, SANDo”OLAY
bntuan entirely PUBE SOAP, and
need by erery ramlly.
Pot np In BOXES OF FIFTY POUNDS, foil
weight, when packed and marked Fifty PonncU.
SJfcS Ij &"S“/hs“ nfectt,Te ”
, QE ? EO ' E M. ELKINTON A SON,
den-lvrpi ok Margarettaatreet-
OPERA GLASSES AND OFFICERS. FTFT n
Glasses, Microscopes lor Phyßi'iaiT*afdSm?
aents. A yery larßp assortment for sale by
„ _ .TAMES W. QUEEN A Oo
feaa-lm rpt Bit Oheatnnt street.'
HCsBAADS CALCINED MAGNESIA u
free from unpleasant taste, and three UmeZ
tn S lS en *J? 1 *£ Ule c °nunon Calcined Majmeshu*
A World e Fair Medal and four First Fremlnm
S lver Medals haye been awarded It, as beinrSs
best in the market. For sale by the drneeistsVnrt
Oouatry Storekeepers, and by the manuSStmn?
THOMAS Y. HUSBAND. ’
oclD-m, wr, f, ly, rp N. W. Cor. Third and Spruce I
G R p^y^lßs ESTOßEir^^ s
::|SSSSS pi (iSiw SJSSISI:”
. fSSrt° n S a r k°i or S e6torer and Dressing.”
♦‘London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing “
“London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing **
“London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing!*
“London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing ”
“London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing.*”
hoTi 1 » s ? ove ? ( or lhe Preservation of the human
hair is taking thp lead ol all hair preparations; be-
Ko d i!?v es !. ori “£ he color a.id making hair grow on
bald heads, it is a beautiful dressing, keens the
hairsolt, smooth and flexible, removes any ernn-
Scl l rr - &c. y
who were bald and. gray have had their hair ner-
TRfiAUTOS CER y TlFt{3ArE ra “ 0n -
DYEIim Y L ' AIR BESTOHED WITHOUT
p-UAI.DNESS PREVENTED.
m hnjipj to_ add iny testimony to the irrea
raliie o f the “Ror.don Hitar Color Restorer ’
Uhree bottles of •which restored ray Hair, which
h "iSSSSv' 0 i,f ' , ' , ‘ I?inal Jar/color?aL the
Die* 1 am “tisQed that
slsSai
who can also tesuf y mv hnir h iJ!'i d fl/ Rt * !8 s,rmte ,
I commenced it* use. y ‘ W lB very <'’ ra y. when
W M »i.m.wly
M BEST, Chester
acres. Huose modern bnllt, wUh*°°ift n nl?
Diences. The E ronnds abound insb»,£ 1 c?nve
trees ol every description. CmwnS and tri,lt
nn three different railoads Fo? fSe.^ St ? tlons
matlon apply at No nr?* r f £r lher infor
street. * , °' °°s CHESTNUT
: m;, 0-. w, ,it*
i'or sale, 25 per cent. lJss than® inhere’
mha-Wpt y. Fonrm-.S^ER,,
FACTHRINO OOSiPA li-v v ' •
»T» II ? their factory and ***»• il
WALNUT street, always* a most w r * r "2“*. IMS
meat of tbelr tutri railed PlANrf« a**ort
sellattbe lowest cash prices or m, w6lcl! H»J
'Sire ns a call before purobasine ii,. l talm,cu
Sole Agent tor " 0 Ml
G. A. FRINGE 4:00 ’R
World-Ken owned Melodeons,
HARMONIUMS AND DRAWING
ORGANS, ,U ' a °oM
ERNEST GABLER’S,
RAVEN * BACON’S,
DAVIS & CO.’S,
jall-'imrpS CELEBRATED PIA WO B
OOfiKEOT PlAEtrTtjiii N .y
O. E-SAHGENT-s arif^}*:
ft * I T> Tuning and Repairing F>p>r,„ r _ r * *° l
252* !^, Ma£ ° n * Oo. >■ Store"®*
factor; expei
sew, Ktikoutrammin,. a,
Twnuftir hmin*. *l oclMsmrpj
OF THE
OF'-THE
BABiOW’S
INDIGO BLUE,
PUT UP AT
4 WILTBERGER’S
DRUG STORE,
No 233 NORTH SECOND STREET,
PBILAPBLPHIA,
"Win color more "water thanfoar times the same
quantity of ordinary Indigo.
SSP“TIie new Label does not require a" stamp.
It ifl WARRANTED TO GIVE SATISFACTION;
it is retailed at the same price as the Imitations
?'Articles. . mb9 lea rps
Professor ~VY De AmareilL
CARD PHOTOGRAPHS
OF THE LATE
Professor ¥. De Amarelli.
McAllister & brother,
728 Chestnut St.
“At ketail.”
JAS. R. CAMPBELL & CO.,
727 CHESTNUT ST.,
Invite attention to their stock of
STAPLE AND FANCY SILKS
AND
DRESS GOODS,
Of very recent importation, embracing the moat
extensive and desirable assortment* -which they
have ever offered.
COURVOISIEE’S KID GLOVES,
BLACK, WHITE AND COL D. "
MOURNING GOODS.
3-4 and 8 4 BAREGE HEBNANI.
3-4 and 8-4 OBAPB MARETZ.
3-4 and 8 4 TABIABTIMS.
3-4 and 6-4 DELAINES.
BY ZANTINES and FLORENTINES.
French and English BOMBAZINES.
ALPACAS, in all qualities.
MOURNING JACONETS.
BLACK SILKS—in great variety.
AU acd best brand.■ mhB-4t4
JUST RECEIVED,
CHOICE AND ELEGANT
DESIGNS IN
FRENCH
ORGANDIES,
JACONETS,
* Rich and Handsome
NEW STYLES
SPRING AND SUMMER
SHAWLS.
M. L. HALLOWELL & CO
615 Chestnut Street,
mhS-tfs
DR DIO LEWIS’S
NEW GYMNASPICS f
_ All thei Apparatus used In the New „
Women
»F« BB ELLS, WANDS, RINGS,
CLUBS, BLOW PIPES, SPIROMETEES
(for We-«k Longs), &c , &«.
Dr Dio Lewis’s TEXT BOi KS on
Subject. FOR SALE By
ASHMEAD & EVANS,
Successors to Willis P. Hazard,
No. 724 Chestnut Street.
S/ A »“ couut t 0 Schoola a " d olasses -
NEW MOURNING bTOR3’
JUST RECEIVED,
NEW GOODS
SPRING TRADE,
. . ,• ~ BDCH AS
Austrnlmn Crape, |Shetland Shawls.
ermi?i« acn ’ Balmoral Skirts,
Oa r SeU> S Hairßpmbaz'ns ?OTX’SS^
Fine Grenadines, . Thibet Shawl?,
Cnntoii Cloths. Bareire Shawls
Turin Olothq, . Fancy Art!
Together with a large assortment of ’
SECOND MOURNING GOODS
. . ALSO,
* BLAOK “OHT
„ L 9 W prices.
M, & A. M.YERB & GO.,
fea.e&wlm MG.OHESTNUT Street.
fip HOUSE AND FURNITURE.
JtScL e hS' ,U ‘‘. nl °PP°Uanity for one abont com
eitnawi* b?u ? ek f'. P lu £’ Tbe honse is beautifully
f ‘“® beBt “aterlale, and with all
iXX ‘“Provsments. The Furniture of the
«lew!eu yle ’. fro , m Qeo - H - Henkel's celebrated
I? 1 : I »'9Ptre on the premises, South
mh9)itiS xteentll and Mocmt Vernon Streets.
BURLINGTON PRO,
wi'i) FERTY—with all the modern uon\enience6e
water, gas, large garden. Ac., &0., 'situated in th
best part of the elly. For sale low and on accom.
“Ototihg terms. Apply to FRANKLIN WOOL
MAN, Bnrlington, N. .T. , or to P. BLaKISTON,.
85 South Sixth st., Philadelphia. fe27.s, w, tfrp,
&£>. GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, OF
§1 St our own importation, reliabl, in duality,
and at low prices. .
. FARR St BROTHER, Importers,
324 Chestnut street,’ below Fourth.
AND
PERCALES.
PUBE FAHM UJ.E SOAP.—Tills Soap is mads
i?t£,'J r 0 9 res * 1 Pslm Oil, and Is entirely a rege
mole Soap; ;mqre suitable for Toilet use than those
u “iP e animal feta. In boxes at one dozen
cases for SI 50 per box. Manufactured by
„ ■ GEO. M. ELKINTON * SOW,
He. uo Margaretta street, between Front and
Second, aboye Oallowbill street. del7-lyrpl
11/l ATHEMATIOAL DRAFTING INSTBU
-lri MENTS, Cbesterman’s metallic and steel
tape-measures. For sale by JAMES W. QUEEN
« 00., 924 CHESTNUT street. Priced and illus
trated catalogues gratia. fe22-lm-rp{
; HCB uw
CURTAILS,
CURTAIN MATERIALS,’
LINENS,
House Fnrnisbicg Dry Goods.
Sheppard,Van Harlingen & Airisen,
1008 Chestnut St,
mM-mwsdti
OFFER FOR SALE,
; PN FAVORABLE TERMS,
$350,000 FIRST MORTGAGE 6 PER
CENT. BONDS
OF THE
Western Pennsylvania Railroad ConPy.
P*rties desiringa perfectly cafe investment wll
please call aja examine the Bonds and tne eri
deuce as to their security. ° VYI
E. W, CLARK & CO.,
THIRD ST
FUELOVGHS.
Offlcera and Soldiere, netting the city on Fur.
longo, needing
SWORDS
EQUIPMENTS ar.
SwUhm^oV* 17 “ teMl «Mannfactnrut|a!
GEO. W. SIMONS & BR0„ ,
SANSOM STREET Hat.t., 1
Hansom Btreet, above Sixth.
PRESENTATION SWORDS
PB ARCTIC AX. SWORDMATTEK ”'*Vr,ha- 1^ i *
REAL BLACK LACE POINTED
large Special Sale.
STOCK NOW IN STORE.
OVER FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS IN
THIS ARTICLE ALONE.
GEO. W. VOGEL, No. 1016 CHESTNUT St
'Will, on MONDAY, March 6th, commence a Sue’
"*1 *** ° f EeaJ Black Polntce aLd &,nSre
Shawls, comprising over Two Hundred Shawls
Including some ol the richest and finest eveTmLu
Wnn ; P“W"ly richer and finer thaL
be found in, any other establishment, not onlvin
C tp ' v ‘ in “ y 5 t ? er market m this country.
G. W. V. respectfully begs leaTe to •ii tn m,
ties requiring Real Shawls, that, without e^mm*
elKanceTn^nitK 010 have 110 idea of ‘he
in which this article is now produced- what
ImJh wi s ”i^ W establishments as beingTich
j, 1 ’ in comparison with this stock to
nSttd <Unary worfc A com Pari£on of Prices eo?
- - mhs-6t}
%
$ BANKERS. .
Exchange on England, France aid
Germany,
7 8-10—5-20 Loan and Coupons
CERTIFICATES INDEBTEDNESS,
aUARTKRM ASTER'S
CHECKS AND VOUCHERS,
American and Foreign Gold.
STOCKS AND LOANS,
BOUGHT AND SOLD
yprders br MaH attended to ds-iy
/Y No. 16 O
A
SOUTH THIRD ST., V.
I'BAMEBS&BROIERS.g
SPECIE, STOCKS,
Quartermasters’ Vouchers asd Cheeks,
AND Alii
80VEENMEKT SECUEITIES
Bi 'TTOHT AND SOLD. oc
CLOTHES WRINGERS,
Patent Pie Dishes,
every article of Kitchen Hardware at the House
i. epers’ Depot,
GRIFFITH & PAGE,
mhs-lyrp> Sonthwest corner Sixth and Arch
MTTSICAX. IN UAMUtjUMi; CAaKc
playlngfrom two to twelTe cbolce melcdtM
ror «aj« byJI'ABR ft BHOTHER, Imported,
"* V« S!*nh.»tn o tstr«t.b.lSSF^S > .
rw«.«=¥ RT . MANUFACXORT. -Hoop
Skirts ready-made and made to order- wart
ranted of tbe best materials. Also, Sktrts repaired.
cm tr. ME& bayley,
812 vine street, above Eiehtb.
PECHmCL.es TO SUIT , ALL SIGHTS.
Artificial human eyes inserted without pain.
JAMES W. QUEEN A CO.,
Opticians,
924 Chestnut street.
te£>-Im-rrs
El ILN B , »ISA¥ i. li A OO .
Manufacturer* of
MANTT.T.A AND TABBED OOBDAGKS,
Conns, Twnra, fto.,
Ho. S 3 North Water *treet and No. 23 Nortli DtU.
ware arenas, Philadelphia.
3BWISH. FITLBS. MIOBAXL WaAtBS,
cvnrean F. Cumm
HABVEY THOMAS, :
STOCK BBOKEB,
No. 312 WALNUT Street,
Stocks and Loans bought and sold
at the Board of Brofcers. -
particular attention given to XJ. S. Government
I<oanß - ia9-3mrp§ ,j
George j. boyd, ~ T
STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKER,
Cf r ?°- *8 South THIRD street.
Stocks and Doans bought and Bold on Commis
sion, at the Board of Brokers.
Gov. rum'lit. Securities, [.Specie and Uncurrent
money nonirhtand sold. mh2-3mrp§
GEORGE J. HENKELB
CABINET MAKER,
-809 AND 811
CHESTNUT street,
HAS ON HACTO A PULL ASSORT*
KENT OF THE FOLLOWING AND
other articles at prices
that defy compe-
tit ion
Rosewood
Walnut
CHAMBER FURNITURE,
Rosewood,
Walnut, and
Oak
DINING BOOM-FURNITURE,.
Rosewood
AND
Walnut
PARLOR FURNITURE*
la all kinds of Covering.
Furniture Covering of all kinds
INCLUDING
Brocatelles.
Plushes.
Satins,
Reps,
Pekin Cloths.
Pastings and
Tapestries,
ANTIQUE LIBRARY
FURNITURE,
Sculptured in the Finest
Style.
PRICES ARE LOW.
GEO J. HENRELS,
SOO and 811 Cliestnut St.
WORKS OF ART.
BRONZES
CLOCKS,
FROM PARIS, JUST OPENED.
A Beautiful Assortment
LO W PRICES
FOR FIRST-CLASS WORKS OF
ART.'
GEORGE J.HENfcELS
|o9 and 811 Chestnut street.