Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, March 10, 1864, Image 4

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    MTMTTWraSH NOTICES-
GREAT ES T a Jßhi
ifyrfllM PROVEMENT TTTtI
M • * oP THE AGE IN PIANOS. , ■
wrpTYER’S Improved Overstrung Pianos i ao
bv the leading artists, and endorsed
M 6 O W be the fiaest Pianos in
Xhe attention of the Musical
Shese recent great improvements to Piano FOTtra.
Bt a new method ol construction, the peatest
possible volume of tone has been obtained, without
Eyof the sweetness and brilliancy for wWch
these Pianos are so celebrated, J**?! xen
trhloh, with as Improved Touch and Action ren-
received the
the World’s Fair; held to London, aswena* the
Highest AwardE over all competitors, tram the
£nrt Fairs and Institutes in this Conniyy. Ware,
foams, 722 Arch street below Eighth, Philada.
celebrated
Syp Tr the 6el tin th t World. The only BarmUts,
mZfmdSdSa* Dye known. This splendid Haii
nertect— changes Eed, Knsty or Grey Hair,
fiSuftfrto* Olosiy Bloch or Natural Broom, with.
injuring the Hair or Staining the skin, leaving
me hair soft and beautiful; imparts fresh vitality,
frequently restoring its pristine color, and rectifies
the ill effects of bad Dyes. The genuine is signed
ffIUJAH A. Batdhklob, all others are mere irai
omons, and shonld be avoided. Sold by all Drag,
gists, Ac. FACTORY—BI BARCLAY street, N.
y. Batchelor’s New Toilet Cream for dressing
the Hair. .
Off 0 1 *•' that their Manufactory of First-Class
Piano Fortee ib now in full operation. The general
saUslaction their many Pianos, sold already, meet
With, by competent judges, enables them to assert
confidently that their Piano Fertes are not sur
passed by any manufactured in the United Stateß.
Ihey respectfully Invite the musical public to call
and examine their instruments, at the Sales Boom,
Sfo. 46 North Third street. Full guarantee given,
and prices moderate.
LEHIGH LOCUST MOUNTAIN AND
Black heath, white abb Coal,- carefully
selected and prepared for family use, free from
■late and dust, delivered promptly and warranted
to give full satisfaction, at .prices as low'as the
lowest for a good article. Lump Coal for found
ries, and cbbsthot Coal for steam purposes, at
Wholesale prices. An assortment of Hiokoby,
Oak and Pike Wood, kept constantly on hand.
Also, an excellent article of Blaokbhith’s Goal,
delivered free of carting to any part of the city. A
trial of this coal will secure your custom. Send
w»nr orders to THOMAS E. CAHILL,
Offices, 325 Walnut street.
Lombard and Twenty-fifth street.
North Pennsylvania Railroad and master street,
pine stree wharf, Schnylklll.
THE COLD tfPBING ICE COMPANY.
Offices and Depots as above.
Wagons run in all the payed limits of the Gon
■olldated City and iu the Twenty-fourth Ward.
STBCKAOO.’S
MASON
HAMLIN’S
CABINET
ORGANS.
STECKACO.’S
J. E. GOI
Seventh
DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINI
MENT iB the best remedy for Sores in the known
world.
efrßlMj, STEINWAY & SONS’
HgEjliH J? MEDAL GRAND,
?!•!!* SQUARE,UPRIGHT PIANOS are
now considered the best in Europe, as well as this
eountry, having received the flret Prize Medal at
the World’s Exhibition m Loudon, 1662.
The principal reason why the Stein way Pianos
are superior to dll others Is, that the firm is com
posed of five practical pianoforte makers (father
and four sous), who invent all their own improve
ments, and under whose personal supervision
•very pert of the instrument is manufactured.
VFor sale only art BLASIUS BROS., 1006 Chestnut
•tree!
CENT BOTTLE WILL CURE
Chills and Fever or Neuralgia, Diarrhoea, Dysen
tery' or Bilious Colic, Rheumatism, Gout, Lum
bago, Pain In the Kidneys or Bladder, Spine,
Back or. Head, Burns, Scalds or Poisonous
Bites, Strains, Sprains, or Bruises, Sore
Throat, Influenza or Diphtheria, Swoolen
Joints, Lameness or Cramp. All of these
•omplaints one bottle will cure. It wil afford re-
Hef by a single applicatioh Let every family keep
it in their house, and use it when pain is expe
rienced. A few minutes sifter its application the
most severe pains will cease: it matters not what
may be the cause of pain, relief will follow its use.
Price 25 cts. per bottle. Sold by Druggists every
where. i
Dr. Rad way’6 Medicines are sold by Druggists
♦rerywhere. BADWAY &'CO.,
. 87 Maiden Dane, New York.
JAYNE’S HAIR TONIC
WILL
Promote the growth of the Hair,
Remove Scurf and Dandruff,
Give tiie Hair a glossy appearance,
Prevent Baldness,
Cure diseases of the Scalp,
Reclothe Bald Heads with new Hair,
Prevent premature Grayness,
being tastefully put up, in new-style glass-stop
pered bottles, and delightfully peifamed is adapted,
to the toilet-table, and will afford general satisfac
tion to all who give it a trial. Prepared onlv bv
DR. D JAYNE & SON, No. 242 Chestnut street.
YE.Ni.JN6 BULLETIN
THURSDAY, MARCH 0, 1864.
FRIENDS AND FOES.
It is generally a pretty safe rule, that such
persons as are respected and admired by our
enemies should not be trusted. In acting upon
this rule, injustice may sometimes be done to
individuals; for the respect that an enemy may
express for a man may be simulated simply for
the sake of injuring him. But we presume
there can be no mistake when we believe that
the praise bestowed by the Southern rebels
upon Clement L. Vallandigham is perfectly
sincere; and for this reason alone, we would do
wrong were we to regard Vallandigham as fit
to be trusted in any way. In like manner,
when a Union general fs singled out repeatedly
by rebel journals for especial praise, either as
a military or a political leader, we cannot help
having our misgivings concerning him, as a
man not to be trusted. He may be a fine
■military leader, but'we need other evidence
than that of our i oes. Ho may have great
qualities'as a statesman and patriot, bnt the
! word of a traitor is the worst possible proo?
: ©fit.
The converse of the rule we have stated is
also a safe one by which to be guided; that is
hose who are hated and feared by our enemies’
are eminently to he trusted by us. It is the
weak leader, the poor fighting man, the gov
ernor indulgent to traitors, that deserves and
firm upholder of the authority’of th’eUmop 6
must expect deceive the abuse of thee ™’
try’s enemies. When Jefferson Davis, acttog
*pon and repeating falsehoods, issues a decref
ef outlawry against a Union general, and when
fhe rebelpapers call that general a “beast ” and
heap upon him other vile epithets, we cannot
.-kelp. thinking that he deserves well of his
eouhtry. When they fill the columns of their
- papers with gross abuse and vile calumnies
concerning the President of the United States
we eannoUhelp thinking that it is because the
President has done his duty too well to suit the
Jrebe ? B ', , An Atianta , Georgia, newspaper, the
Jfpeal, is as bitterly opposed to the re-election
«f President Lincoln as are certain “Demo
cratic” organs in Philadelphia and New York.
It speaks of his “obnoxious administration;” of
Jus “odious and tyrannical rule,” o f’ the
•WTOngs and oppressions” we have had to en
dure, and uses other phrases that we meet with
every now and then in the Copperhead news
papers. All the other rebel journals are, in like
manner, opposed to the re-nomination and re
jjleetioa Vis jyncoln, for tttis reason,
with many others, we arid the loyal people of
the United States sire' satisfied that. Mr. Lin
coln is the very man to here-nominated andre
elected.
THE AMNESTY—OBDURATE REBELS.
Northern orators and journalists,who sympa
thize with the rehellion, ■ can always find in
southern papefs, in letters from beyond the
federal lines, and in the sentiments jof seces
sionists who are held as prisoners by loyal
troops, plenty of evidence to suit their views.
According to these copperheads the govern
ment is controlled by tyrants and butchers, for
tyrannical ends, and the result of the war for the
Union must be the division of the States of the
Union into a collection of satrapies held -in
subjugation by the satraps of Mr. Lincoln, or
his “abolition” successor. They are very fond
of the words “satrapy” and “satrap,” and
seem to think they make the administration
totter to its fall by the use of these portentous
and objurgatory designations. General Butler
is to the copperheads “a beast,” General Bum
side a ferocious fiend,, (especiallyraihce he sent
Yallandigham “to his own place]”) and no
Union commander merits their approbation
unless his heart is more tender and affectionate
toward negro slavery than toward the Union.
Even in so loyal a city as Philadelphia, copper
heads may be found who offer and adopt such
resolutions as the following, and then pretend
to call themselves patriots :
‘ ‘Rnclrtd, That a war for the emancipation of
negro slaves, or tor any other unconstitutional ob
ject, is tyrannical, uuiustand barbarous; and that
we are. not willing to have our glorions-and vene
rated ‘Star Spangled Banner’ made the ensign of
negro equality. ’• ,
The Copperhead organ which published the
above, printed the last Clause “we are not
willing to have our glorions and venerated
Star Spangled Banner made the ensign of ne
gro slavery ,” but at the request of the author
of the resolution it eagerly republishes it re
vised and corrected as given in small type
above. .
But the South ! According to their northern
toadies the rebels are only waiting with impa
tient devotion to “the Union as it was, aiid the
Constitution as it is,” to hasten back] into the
Federal fold, as soon as a democrat is elected
President! The South will joyfully join the
constellation of the Union once more, and then
immediately prove their patriotic Americanism
by proceeding' to drive “New England out into
the cold,” thus vindicating their magna- 1
nimons forgetfulness of the past and devo
tion to the integrity of the republic in the fu
ture! At least the foregoing is the Copperhead
idea of the South.
PIANOS.
PIANOS.
td Chestnut.
Now, in view of the above statements,.Jetthe
reader peruse an extract from the message of the
fugitive rebel Governor Allen, of Louisiana,
who paused in his flight from the vicinity of
General Banks, at Alexandria, long enough to
indite his sentiments on the Amnesty Procla
mation. According to this Governor Allen
Mr. Lincoln, “the bloody Moloch at Washing
ton,” is worse than Satan for desiring the
rebels to lay down their arms and accept the
amnesty. He says, with a fine flow of Southern
rhetoric:
“The fiend of hell in all his malice never con
ceived such unnatural and infernal wickedness !!
“Great God’. Peace to whom! Peace to you
whose brothers have beenslain—whose lauds have
been despoiled—whose homes have been burned—
whose wives and whose daughters have been
basely insulted ! ’ Tis the voice of the murderer
with bloody hands reeking from his assassination,
who now proposes terms of amity to the brother of
his bleeding victim! ’ Tis the incendiary outlaw
who returns lrom burningyonr houses and despoil
ing your lands! ’ Tis the black-hearted villain who
has insulted your wives and daughters, and who
now asks you to take a seet around his loathsome
fireside and bask in the smiles ot his own licen
tiousness ! Forbid it, Almlghiy God!’’
How fine a figure it is to compare the old
Union to the loathesome fireside of an assassin
who asks people to “bask in the smiles of his
own licentiousness.” But Governor Alien has
more majestic sentences yet. He says that
rather than accept the Amnesty all sorts of hor
rors;. should be endured. Hear him:—
1 * ‘Lose negroes, lose lands, lose everything,
'oselite itself,’ bnt never think of reconstruction—
here is* a sett of blood between us; we cannot pass
•bat sea. Let us rather add thereto a wall of liv
ing fire, and a gnlf deep and dark, of eternal hate
I speak to-day by authority; I speak as the Gove
nor of the State of Louisiana, and I wish it known
at Washington and elsewhere, that rather than re
construct this governmtntand go back to the Union,
on any terms whatever, the people of Louisiana
will, in conventi, n assembled, without a dissent
ing voice, cede the State to any European power.
Give ns the guillotine, or Botany Bay, the knout,
or Siberia, tfce bow-string, or the Bosphorus,
rather than Buffer the brutal outrages of Yankee
subjugation.”
Such are the sentiments of a prominent and
obdurate rebel; one of the very class which
northern Copperheads are eager to take to their
bosoms once more ! The restoration of the
Union can never be initiated by such men nor
by those in the north with whom they are in
sympathy. That great and beneficent work
must proceed from thedown-trodden masses'-of
the South, who are trampled upon by the
aristocratic slave-lofds and despised by their
northern toadies.
VERY HEAVY SALES OF REAL ESTATE.
Mr. Jampg A. Freeman adverii-es a very lar-o
amount of nropeny for bis Sale 30t.h inst. Full
descriptions may be seeu on onr Pth page In.
eluded will be fonnd the Estate ol James Roonu,
deceased ; John Mingle, decea ed ; Michael Dexts,
decerned; Pierson minors. Thomas G H-islam,
deceased; Stephen deceased; James Haunt,
deceased; Peter Landis , deceased; Alexander
Nichols, deceased and Luke I. Goins , deceased' by
order ol the Orphans' Court of Philadelphia; the
Estate of William Galen, deceased by order of tbo
Oiphpans' Court of Montgomery County, the Estate of
James P. Ellis, deceased, by Order of Executors ;
Estate of Soger McDonald, deceased, by Order of
maD y other Valuable Properties to be
sold vnlhout reservation- r
Also the Estate of Christopher. Snyder, deceased,
to be sold on tbe premises.
f&~ Altogether 50 Properties.
Sale xext YVednEBdav. Tbis most important
Sale including tbe Estate of Tobias P,,le, tleceased
Nicholas Bittenhuvse; deceased ; Benjamin Davie,
deceased ; Peter Wager, deceased ; Seth Craige,
deceased; Elias 8.-udinott, deceased and Jacob
Peters, deceased, invites especial attention. There
are in all 87 Properties, full descriptions of
‘which may be seen in Pamphlet Catalogue to
moirow aiternoon.
BEAL ESTATE AND STOCKS,
L'-heoLV hext; a large bale by order of Or
& Sn%’ o aTenfs™ent 0 s rBand ° fhCT6 '
L°StMM due April.
warded VtavES? wl
THIRD and ARCH ? streets “ U “ 011 Banlt ’
■VPHILADELPBtA, March in, 1864. mhto-3t*
0 PITCBER’s'' piVAh “LESLIE for March.
- fr, g( 8 Chestnut street. it*
nofireFFaF.F. PbTTFRSON—PIease take
id* Court has granted a rule on yon to
«hn?iA CaU t e a Divorce a vinculo matrimoni
«n o isi£r, Bot he decreed in this case, returnable
SATURDAY; March 19th, ISM, at 10 o’clo.fcA.
M. FerEonal service having failed on account of
absence of respondent. ' ~ ■
EDWARD Moo ABE,
mhiQ.th,f,m,tn,lt*] • Att’y., for Libellant.
QILVER PEARL SOAP, a very superior
art ‘cle for DETERSIVE and WASHING
* >nt n P i n fin cans of one, five, ten and
liberal discount to tbe trade.
ALKENS - 10 80(112
t B,BBAILT P 3 ; *. TTI PJRmAr, :- MATCH 10, -H864.
GET CARTES HE -VISITE.'—They are most
teautilui specimens of miniature Likenesses;
end as made by B. F. REIMER,624 ARCH street,
they are gemb of Phot gi aplim art
TRAVELERS’ BOOTJACKS, made to fold up
and to be used or fastening room doors. Also,
adjusting and other kinds of iron Bootjacks, at
TRUMAN A SHAW’S( No. 335 (Eight Thirty
flvei Market street, below Ninth.' .
THE MERITS OF REiMER’S COLORED
PHOTOGRAPHS., for SI 60, and .their mode--
rate charge, make them the moet popular style
Pictures of the times. SECOND street, above
Green.
FOR WiDE GOFFERING we have scissors
With prongs seven inches long. TRUMAN A
SHAW, No. 635 flight Thirty-flTe) Market
street, below Ninth.
PORTRAITS —The wondrous accuracy 'and
fresh, artistic coloriturevinced in B. F. REI
MER’S Life-size PHOTOGRAPHS, in oil colors,
find no parallel In any made Usewhere. 624 ARCH
street.
BAKER’S ORNAMENTAL HAIR MANU
FACTORY—The largest and best assortment
of Wigs,. Toupes, Long Hair Braids, Curls,
Frizettes, Illusive Seams, for ladies, at prices
■lower than elsewhere, at 909 CHESTNUT
strtet - mhS-lmrg#
B 1 * 4 *! CAGES, MARINE SHELLS AND
AQUARIA,
, Constantly on hand at the
AQUARIA STORE, .
No. 53 North Sixth street,
mhB-lm,rp* belov Arch. .
SHETLAND WOOL SHAWLS, largest size, at
*6 50.— GEO. W. VOGEL, No. 1016 Chest
nut street, opened this morning 2 cases Shetland
Wool Shawls of the largest size, 76 inches, in all
White, all Black. Black and White and four
shades of Beautiful Drabs, solid colors, suitable
for Friends—these are the same, size and quality
sold last e.ason at $l3 GO. In.order to compete with
some Job Lots now in the market, the price Is re
duced for the present to. *6 50. mh7-6i»
ISAAC NATHANS, AUCTIONEER and
MONEY BROKER, N. E. comer of THIRD
and SPRUCE streets, only one square below the
Exchange. NATHANS’S Principal OfflceV es
tablished for the last forty years. Money to Loan,
in large or small amounts, at the lowest rates, on
Plamonrtc. Silver r>late. Watches, Jewelry,Cloth
ing, and goods of every desert otion. Office hours
from 8 A. M. till 7 P. M. deon.tfrp
Marking with indelible ink, km
BROIDERING, Braiding, Stamping, Ac.
M. A. TOBREY,
IBS* Fllhart rtree
SOAP— PUHE 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 Lumps, as many manufacturers brand
their boxes. Manufactured by
GEORGE M. ELKINTON to S ON,
det7-IvTp» 116 Margarettastreet.
OPERA GLASSES AND OFFICERS, FIELD
Glasses, Microscopes lor Physicians and Stu
dents. A very large assor’ment for sale by
JAMES W. QUEEN A GO.,
fe-22-lm rpt 924 Ohestnnt street.
SPECTACLES TO SUIT ALL SIGHTS.
O Artificial human eyes inserted without pain
JAMES W. QUEEN A CO.,
Opticians,
fegg-lm-rpt 924 Ohestnnt street.
FITLEB. WEAVER * 00.,
Manufacturers of
MANILLA AND TABBED OOBDAGB, -
COKDS, Twin*, AO.,
Wo. S 3 North Water street and No. 22 North Deis,
ware avenue. Philadelphia.
SDWIHH. FITLBK. MlfjHlWT. Willm
r*OWUSD F. Ciorem
S HARVEY THOMAS,
STOCK BROKER,
No. 312 WALNUT Street,
__ Philadelphia.
Stocks and Loans bought and sold on commission,
at the Board of Brokers.
Particular attention given to U. S. Government
kohPS. iafl-3mrp§ jg
George j. boyd,
STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKER,
No. 19 South THIRD street.
Stocks and Loans bought and sold on Commis
slon. at the Board of Brokers.
Government Securities, Specie and Uncurrent
money bought and sold. " mh2-3mrps
C\__ BAZAAR, NINTH AND SANSOM
■A-VV STREETS. v
auction sale of horses, carriages,
On SATURDAY MORNING next at 10 o’ clock,
comprising about
FIFTY" HORSES.
Full descriptions in catalogues.
ADO,
A bay horse,Rogers Germantown wagon, eoune
harness, Ac., by order of administrators of Isaac
Keons, Esq., deceased
Al£o,
A bay mare, Rogers ndßop wagon, York wagon,
slpigh, harness, robe. Ac., by order of administra
tors ol Andrew J. Wester, E-q., deceased.
ALSO,
New and second-hand carriages, light wagons.
Ac., Inducing
An elegant French coupe, in good order, cost 5950.
Also, single and double harness, saddles, covers
Ac.
No postponement on account of weather.
By Sale of horses, Ac . on Wednesday.
ALFRED M. HERKNESS,
mhlO-gtrp Auctioneer.
PURE MEDICINAL COD LIVER OIL
THE STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE
The undersigned, having an experienced fifteen
years in the factnre of Cod Liver Oil, has recently,
at a large cost, greatly Increased the process of
procurit g It, and now offers to the public a prepa
ration that for nndeviattng purity, uniform fresh-"
ness and superiority of preparation is unmatched.
These results’are maintained by the personal
supervision of the proprietor wbose efforts have
.at once made this Oil the standard of excel euce
Physicians and others looking to the attainment of
the greatest medicinal efficucv in the shorten time
and thereby Obviating tndigWtion aid nausea in
the patient, car secure their purpose bv the ad
ministration dmy Oil. J .
CHARLES W. NOLEN.
No 154 North Third street.
? 1< ‘ !?sr6 ' JOHN WYETH A
BROTHER, Apothecaries, at their store, No. Hli
Walnut street, above Broad, and by Druggists
generally.
TheCo.pnrtnnhip exising between JOHN O.
BABER and CHARLES W NOLEN, underthe
firm same of JOHN O. BAKER & 00., was
dissolved on tte 6tb of July, 18*3, the business
being continued by the undersigned at the old
stand. No. 154 Nor h Third street.
det7-th,sa,tu.3ms CHARLESW NOLEN.
COUGHS. COLDS, CONSUMPTION.
COUGHS, COLDS, CONSUMPTION.
COUGHS; COI.IiS, CONSUMPTION.
COUGHS, COLDS, CONSUMPTION.
n - COUC * COLDS, CONSUMPTION.
DR. bWAYNE’S OOMP; iUND SYRUP WILD
„ _ CHERRY,
DR. fcWAYNE’b COM Potted SYRUP WILD
■ CHERRY
DR. SWAYNE’S COMPOUND SYRiUP WILD
CHERRY
DR. SWAYNE’S COMPOUND SYRUP WILD
CHERRY, ~
DR. SWAYNE’S COMPOUND SYRUP WILD
CHERRY,
ALL COMPLAINTS
CURES ALL COM PLAINTS
CURES sLt. COMPLAINTS
CURES ALL COMPLAINTS
n-r, „,„CURES al:l COMPLAINTS
8| tSI tsg
8| THE Tmuli?: RUNGS'
' A Fw H ,F T HKOAT ’ hkeast and Fungs
.. A °* many years has proved to the world
himo.V U t rt ‘ ml ‘' ylB mor,, efficacious tha^anv
pKtTmVrin- in 6 d VR^^
DR. StpAYNE A SON
9nirt iatt a 2 3? IVorth street » 'delphia.
Sold by dealers every where. jaaa-ta, t£ sa-ly
Removal!' ‘
JOHN C.BAEEK has removed from 154 North
S » eet l< !, 7IH MARKET street. Portion.
“ on ’T'i 1 . be , fiven »o the manufacturing
and bottling ol bis celebrated Cod Liver Oil.
John C. Baker * Co.’s Medicinal Cod Liver Oil
Das.for many yeare had a reputation for genuine-
Lets, freshness purity and sweetness, which has
m«ae the demand universal. In this house. 718
Market street, the facilities for obtaining, manu
facturing and bottling are. greatly Increased, and
ißall done, under the most careful supervision of
the original and sole proprietor. This brand of
Oil has, therefore, advantages over all others and
repommende itself. . wier8 > ana
. JOHN O. BAKER, Wholesale Drueviat
jaae-th.B.tn No. 718 Market freL..
®.„J’ORSAt.T, Adesrahle BKOWN ot> ™u
drilling, no. m "C Sn
SaS ABB - * pply at 103 WalnD * BtweufSp
mtuu-Gt*
ov o e?^ S o T^ L C E H T E^nV°' n - »'
Ktript^ 61 *! 1 * and has a flne entranc??rom Tt thl
miIRTO 5 . 0 ; a . lßr £ P Boom OV6r No
Taxion* **
BARLOW’S
INDIGO BLUE,
PUT UP AT
WILTBERGER’S
DRUG STORE;
No 233 NORTH SECOND STREET,
PHILADELPHIA,
WIU color more water than four times -the same
quantity of ordinary Indigo.
fiSTThe new Label does not reqni re a staipP-
It is WARRANTED TO GIVE SATISFACTION;
it is retailed at the same price as the Imitations
and inferitr ar’ieles. mbs lmrps
INDIA SHAWLS.
GEORGE FRYER,
NO. 916 CHFSTNUT STREET,
Will display on MONDAY, March 7th, hie
SPRING IMPORTATION OF
REAL INDIA SHAWLS.
The handeomest and largest assortment he has
ever shown.
The attention of the ladies is requested.
Also, ELEGANT SILKS,
" ORGANDIES, Ac.,
and other description of Shawls. mhs-6t{
BESSON & SON,
Have commenced receiving their
BPBING AND SUMMEB STOCK
OF
MOURNING GOODS,
And have now in store:
Black Byzantines, English Bombazines,
“ Florentines, French Bombazines,
*« BaregeHernani, Summer Bombazinee,
• 1 Crape Maretz, Cbaly,
1 * Bareges, Mo asse lines,
• 1 Silk Grenadines, Tami«es,
Black and Black ana White Foulards, Ate.
MOURNING STORE,
No. 918 Chestnut Street,
CHARLES EMURY- ALEX.BENSON,J*.
CHARLES EMORY & CO.,
Btook and Exchange Brokers,
No. 15 SOUTH THIRD ST-
Philadelphia*
AJI kinds of uncurrent funds and Gold and Su
rer bought and. sold, and Collections made.
Particular attention given to the purchase and
tale of Government, State and other Stocks
Loans on commission. ja&-3m{
Uyon’s Kathairon.
Kathairon is from the Greek word * ‘Kath-e,’ ’
or “K&thairo, ** signifying to cleanse, rejnjftnate
and restore. This article is what its name digni
ties. For preserving, restoring and beaudfving
the human hair it is the most remarkable prepara
tion in the world. It is again owned and pat np
by theoriginai proprietor, and is now made with
the same care, skill and atteniion which gave it a
sale of over one millior bottles per annum.
It is a most delightful hair dressing.
It medicates scurf nnd dandruff.
It keeps the head eoo' and clean.
It makes the hair rich, soft and gloe6y.
It prevents the hair from falling off and turning
gray.
It restores hair upon bald heads
Any lady or gentleman woo values a beautiful
head of hair should ut e Lyon’s Kathairou. It is
known and used throughout the civilized world.
Sold by ail respectable dealers.
DEHAS S. BASHES & CO., Hew York.
HAGAN’S MAGNOLIA BALM.
This Is the most delightful and extraordinary ar
ticle ever discovered. It changes the sun curat
face and hands to a p*-arlv satin texture of ra
vishing beauty, imparting the marble purity of
youth, and appearance so inviting in
the city brhe of fashion. It removes tan, heckles,
pimples aud roughness of the skin, leaving the
complexion fresh, transparent and smooth. It
contains n't material injurious to the sttn. Pa
tronized by Actresses and < pera Mngers. It is
vrhatevery lady should have. &old everywhere
Prepared by W. E. HA(ia.N, Troy. N.T.
Address all orders to w
Demas S. Barnes & Co., New York.
HEIMSTREET’ 3
Inimitable Hair Restorative.
NOT A DYE
Bnt restores gray hair to its original color.hy sup
plying the capillary tubes with na ural 6aste.
name, impaired ay age or disease. All tafteefa.
neous dyes are cemrcsect of ‘«mar eaus/ic,destroy‘ng
the vitality and beamy of the hair, and. afford of
themselves no dressing. Heimstreet r Inimitable
Coloi lug not on»y restores hair to its natural color
by an easy proems, but gives the haira
Luxuriant Beauty,
promotes Its growth, prevents its tal lng off.eradi
cates dandruff, and impart* health and pleasant
ness to the head. It ha* the testof time, being
the or ginal J» air Coloriug. and is constancy in
creasing in favor. U ed oy b tfi gentlemen and
ladies. Ills sold by all r**speetab't? dealers, or can
be procured by them of the commer lal agenL**, D.
S. BAKNES & CU., ilu*- Broadway, New York.
Two sizes, 50 cents a*,rt #!.
Mexican Mustang Liniment.
The parties in St Lou s and Cincinnati, who
have been «.'onwer:eriiig the viusfctug Liniment
under pretence ot proprieiorsnip, have beea tko
roughly esWpped by tile Courts. To guard attains
further impositon, i have procured from the U. S
Treasury,- h private st-*el plate revenue stamp,
which i* placed over the top ot each boule. Each
stamp bears ihe fac simile of my ignature, and
without wh'ch the artic eis a Counterfeit, dan
gerous and worthies* im tirion. Exarnmeevery
bottle. This J immem has been in nse and grow
ing in fax or for m ny years. There hardly exists
a hamieton tnehabitable Globe that, does not con
tain evidence of its wonderful fffects. It is the
be*t emollient ui the worl.i. With i.s present im«
proved mgredieuts, its effect* npou man and beast
are perfectly remarkable. Sores are healed, pains
relieved, lives saved, valuable onimais made use
ful, and untold iilt? For cats, bruhes
sprains, rheumaiism, swellings.bites, oats.cakea
breasts, straii ed horses, ,y c , it is a Sovereign Re.
medy that should never be dispensed with It
should be in every larotiy. Sold by a.l Druggists.
fel6-tuths6ms D. S. B-VRNES, New York
boxes, in handsome cases
°* 3»-CT»««tnnt SerwiCT h*lo7 Fnnrtt*.
HK. ® E ? itT ■ BI'ANUFAOTOBY Hoop
Silrta ready-made and made to order: war
ranted of tlie beat materials. Also, S&irts repaired,
TT, MES ' E - BAYLEY,
Bia Vine street, abnie Kisthth.
-TUfi Soap is mad«
freBtl a V n Oil, and is entirely a rege-
Pl mo , re B , aitahle for Toilet nee than thos*
SSSS for *1 fatf *- „ In 60x611 «* one dozen
for SI SO per box. Manufactured by
« „„ O-EO. M. ELKINTON <fc SON,
sL„,sis Margaretta street, between Front and
Second,. above Oallowblll street. del7-lyrpt
drafting instku
-LTA aiLWTt,, Cbesterman’s metallio and steel
tape-measures. For sale by JAMES W. QUEEN
* CO., 934 CHESTNUT street. Priced and illus
trated catalogues gratis. f«22-lm-rp{
4SL ttOlOi AMU SIEVES' WATCHES, Ol
STS, our own importation, reliable In Quality,
fiaS and at low prices. H "
FARR ABROTHER, Importers,
534 Cbestnut'otreet, below Fourth.
1864. __ 1864.
SPRING GOODS.
THOMAS W. EVANS & CO.,
ABE DAILY RECEIVING- -AND OPENING
THEIR
SPRING IMPORTATION
op
New and Elegant Silts, > ?
Choiee Dress Goods,
Embroideries, Laces, &c,
THIS STOCK 13 PEINCIPALLY OF THEIB
OWN SELECTION IN THE
BEST EUEOPEAN MARKETS,
Will le found one of the Choicest sad
Handsomest Assortments
They Have Ever Offered Their Cus-
tomeis.
818 and 820 Chestnnt Street.
fe27.tr
GRAND CELEBRATION
OF THE
ORGANIZATION
OF THE
NATIONAL UNION CLUB
OP PHILADELPHIA.
The Executive Committee of the National
Union Club having directed the Committee on
Meetings to make arrar, gements for celebrating the
Anniversary of the Organization of the Club, the
undersigned give notice to their fellow-citizens
that the Celebration will lake place at the
Academy of fllusie,
6h Friday Evening, the 11th instant
The following distinguished gentlemen have con
sented to be present and address the meeting:
Hon HANNIBAL HAMLIN, Vice Preiiden
ef the United States.
Blb Excellency GOVERNOR CURTIN \
Sena'or LANE, of Indiana.
Hon. BINE'S T. BLOW t of Missouri
Hon. GREEN CHAT SMITH, of Kentucky.
Hon. AMOS MTERS, of Pennsylvania,
With other distingulibed local Speakers.
The doors of the Academy will be open at Seven
Clock, and the proceedings will commence
promptly at HALF-PAST SEVEN.
Tickets may be obtained at the CLUB HOUSE,
1105 CHESTNUT STREET.
RESERVED SEATS FOR LADIES
Will be obtained ONLY from the undersigned
members of the Committee on Meetings
GEO. T THORN, Chairman.
DR. WM GREGG,
J. R. FLANI iEN,
OH AS. HUMPHREYS,
S. SN’XDER ItEIHY,
HENRI? BUMM,
JAaiE* FREEBORN,
JN*. R ORR,
S/DANIELS,
JN(‘ FRANKLIN,
BULL mh9-3t
fa HENRY HARPER
520 Arch street,
v MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN
Waiches,
Fine Jewelry.
Solid. Silver Ware,
AND
SUPERIOR PLATED GOODS.
US-FINE SWORDS and SILVER WARE made
in the Factory on the premises. mli7-lms
The Rew Duplex Elliptic
SPRING SKIRT,
OF ALL SIZES.
Sheppard,Van Harlingen & Arrison,
1008 CHESTN UT STREET.
mhp.tu the s 6t*
,-CTBB. ,rn QEDPE & VUNDT’S,
RTTtJ STECK’S PIANO,
For sale, 25 per cent, less than elsewhere.
A. SOHERZER,
inh3-3mrp{ 424 N. Fourth, ab. Callowhill.
jifgEii tlm ._ Trtk. l -MUi*. I iaiiii 'JUANC*
PSStaSSS FACTORING COMP ANT hay* at
II fi I !' their laotory and warorooma, 181!
WALNUT street, always a most beantlfn! assort
ment of their unrivalled PIANOS, which thej
tell at the lowest cash prlcei or on instalments
Give ns a call before purchasing elsewhere, and
•very satisfaotion and guarantee will ba given
buyers.
Sole Agent lor ” * 1 '
„ ~ „ G. A. PRINCE A CO.’S
World-Renowned Melodeons,
HARMONIUMS AND DRAWING-ROOM
ORGANS.
ERNEST GABLER’S,
RAVEN & BACON’ST
„HALLET, DAVIS A CO.’S,
lau-ilmrp} OELEBRATED PIANOS.
aAnua, CORRECT' PIARO lUHihii—
MMSBIMr. O. E. SARGENT’S orders foi
lIC I l * Tuning and Repairing Pianos arers.
reived at Mason A Go. ’s Store, #»7 CHESTNUT
itreet, only. Mr. Sargeant has had Eleven Tsais’
factory experience In Boston, and Fly* Tsars’ <4Sj
employments Philadelphia. SPECIAL—FIan«
rt-icatkend to sound as soft and sweet-toned as
new, wittoul removing.
Terms for toning, il. oolMnutf
JUST RECEIVED,
CHOICE AND ELEGANT
MSiGKS IN
FRENCH I
ORGANDIES,
JACONETS,
. . AND
PERCALES.
ALSO,
. Rich and Handsome
NEW STYLES
SPRING AND SUMMER
SHAWLS.
M. L. HALLOWEI.L ft CO.,
J l5 Chestnut Street.
“AT RETAIL.”
JAS, R, CAMPBELL & C 0
727 CHESTNUT ST.,
Invite attention to tteir stock of
STAPLE AND FANCY SILKS
AND
DEESS GOODS,
Of very recent importation, embracing tbe mbst
ejteußiTe and desirable assortments "wHich. they
to a-te ever offered,
COUBVOISIEE’S KID GLOVES,
BLACK, WHITE AND GOLD.
MOLRNOG GOODS.
3-4 and S 4 BAREGE HEBNANT,
3-4 and 8-4 OBAPE MABETZ.
3-4 and 3 4 TAMABTIf» ES
-3-4 and 6-4 DELAINES.
BIZANTINES and FLORENTINES.
Frencti and English BOMBAZINES.
ALPACAS, in all qualities.
"MOURNING JACONETS.
BLACK SILKS—in great.variety.
All vvidTlts and best brands.
REAL BLACK LACE ' POINTED
Large Special Sale.
STOCK NOW IN STORE.
OYEK FIFTY THOUSAND*” DOLLABS IN
THIS ARTICLE ALONE.
GEO. "W. VOGEL, No*-1016 CHESTNUT SL,
■will, on MONDAY, March 6th, commence a Spe
cial Sale of Real Bloch Lace Pointes and Square
Shawls, comprising over Two Hundred Shawls,
including seme of the richest and finest ever man
ufactured; positively richer and finer than any to
be found in any other establishment, not only ia
this city,but in any other marketm this country.
G. W. V. respectfully begs leave to say to par
ties requiring Real Shawls, that, without examin
ing this stock, they can have no idea of the great
elegance in which this article is now prodneed; what;
is exhibited in other establishments as being rich
Shawls, falls, in comparison with this stock, to
quite ordinary work. A comparison of Prices so
licited. mhs«6t§
WfefcliahUifcMi
''-i- *
Recent improvements now.enable us to offer the
VERY BEST PEN, in every respect, ever sub
mitted to writers.
FARR &. BROTHER,
324 Chestnut Street, below Fourth.
mh£s,m,tb9tQ
, y jsto. is
SOUTH THIRD ST.,
| BANKERS & BROKERS.£
SPECIE, STOCKS,
Quartermasters’ Vouchers and Checks,,
AND ,ALL
GOVEENMEST SECtmiTIEs
BOTTO-TT r T AND SOLD- «
ALEX. WRAY & CO.,
239 CHESTNUT STREET,
Importers of British Dry Goods, and British
and German Hosiery, Gloves, Undershirts and
Drawers. &c., A full stock for Spring Sales;
just opened. mho-lnR
V BANKERS.
Exchange on England, pane* aid
Germa/ty, ’
7 8-10—-5-20 Loan andCouponSa
CERTIFICATES INDEBTEDNESS,
QUARTERMASTER’S.
CHECKS AND VOUCHERS,
American and Foreign Gold?
STOCKS AND LOANS,
BOUGHT AND SOLD
•srbrders bv Mall attended to-^.
QLOTHES WRINGERS, patent p* Dishes,
every article of Kitchen Hardware at the House,
keepers’ Depot. (jjjnPFITH A PAGE,
»h5-lyipG Southwest corner Sixth aadArch.
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