Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, March 15, 1864, Image 4

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    sarntm GREATEST
JWfSfIIMPROTEMENT
f * OF THE AGE IN PIANO&
MEYER’S Improved Overstrung Pianos, ac
knowledged bv the leading artists, and endorsed
*y the Musical public, to be the finest Pianos in
America.
The attention of the Musical pnblicis called to
mesa recent great improvements in Piano Fortes.
By a new method of construction, the greatest
possible volume of tone has been obtained, without
any of the sweetnesß and brilliancy for which
these Pianos are so celebrated, being lost, and
Which, with an Improved Touch and Action ren*
jmr them Unequalea.
. These Instruments reoelved the Prise Medal at
the World’s Fair, held in London, as well as the
Highest Awards 6ver all competitonft from the
grtt Fairs and Institutes is this Country. Ware
rooms, 729 Arch street below Eighth, Pnilada.
celebrated mi
DTE is the best in the World, The only Barmless,
ttus and Reliable Dye known. This splendid Hair
Dye is perfect— changes Red, Rusty or Grey Hair,
Instantly to a Glossy Black or MaturaZ Brown , with
out injuring the Hair or Staining the skin, leaving
Be hair soft and imparts fresh vitality?
frequently restoring its pristine color, and rectifies
the ill effects of bad Dyes. The genuine is signed
yp.r.TAw A. Batghblob, all others are mere imi
tattoos, and shonld be avoided. Sold bv all Drug
gists, &c. FACTORY—BI BARCLAY street, N.
y. Batchelor’s New Toilet Cream for dressing
the Hair.
HBOBS St&Mii^Si^avfto^founS
SgW ' " f that their Manufactory of First-Glass
piano Fortes is now in fnll operation. The general
satisfaction their many Pianos, sold already, meet
With, by competent judges, enables them to assert
confidently that their Piano Fortes are not sur
passed by any manufactured In the United States.
They respectfully invite the musical public to call
and examine their instruments, at the Sales Room,
Ho. 46 North Third street. Full guarantee given
and prices moderate.
elected and prepared for family use, tree from
*} a *® “d dost, delivered promptly and warranted
to give foil satisfaction, at prices as low as the
lowest for a good article. Lump Coal for found
lies, and chestnut Coax, for steam purposes, at
Wholesale prices. An assortment of Hiokoky.
Oak and Pike "Wood, kept constantly on hand.
Also. an excellent article of Blacksmith’ b Coax,
delivered free of carting to any part of the cityrA
trial of this coal will secure your custom. Send
tout orders to THOM AH K nxrrrT.T.
Offices, 325 Walnut street.
Lombard and Twenty-filth street
North Pennsylvaniaßailroad and Master street
pine stree wharf, Schuylkill.
THE COLD SPRING lOE COMPANY.
Offices and Depots as alcove.
Wagons mn in all the paved limits of the Gon
lOlidated City and in the Twenty-fourth Ward.
MASON PIANOS.
A
HAMLIN’S
fi^fl
CABINET
ORGANS. PIANOS.
J. E. GOULD,
Seventh and Chestnut.
STECK it CO.’S
ETBGK 00.’S
frrrp SQUARE, UPRIGHT PIANOS are
now considered the best in Europe, as well as thi«
conchy,' having received the first Prize Medal at
file World’s Exhibition in London, 1862
The principal'reason why the Stainway Pianos
are superior to dll 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
•very part of the instrument is manufactured
For sale only at BLASIUS BROS., 1006 Chestnut
itreet.
A GREAT MISTAKE.
A GREAT MI STAKE.
A GREAT MISTAKE.
There are great many people who are in the habit
Of taking pills, who erroneously think that the puls
or medicines taken which produce the most violent
discharges from the bowels, and cause excessive
PMn, strainiig and tenesmus, are the best pills to
Jake. This is a great mistake. The griping, etrain
lng, tenesmus, is the result of the impure and inert
qualities ot the medicine that are earned to the
lower towels, and there induce irritation, conges
won and mflammationhence follows straimng.piies
and frequent false cills to the water closet. Avoid
&U such pills, and take Rad way’s Regulating Pills.
Where 25 CtB ' P erboltle - Sold by Druggists every-
. Br. Rad way’s Medicines are sold by Druggists
•verywhere. RADWAY Sc CO ,
Maiden Dane, Hew York.
EVENING BULLETIN
TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 1864.
THE GBEAT PHILADELPHIA FAIB.
It is very evident that for nearly three
months the principal of Philadelphia
will be the Great Sanitary Fair. It is to be
a grand Carnival such as the city never before
witnessed; an all-absorbing subject for every
body, and it will be carried out on such a splen
did scale as to become the grand festival from
which to date for many years to come. Phila
delphia looks back in her past to the Meschi
great Butchers 3 Procession of 1828,
and the Washington Centennial of 1832; but
it is very evident that the Great Fair of 1864
Js destined to eclipse the united attractions of
ob f l°°9l celebrations or public events of
the kind.
Apart from the main object proposed, that
re evmg the soldiers in such trials or suffer
ff as government is unable, with the best
“ t 0 reach > there is yet another
great public benefit to be derived from this
* an- which the community has been quick to
known 'tw iJ* 16 more generally it'; is made
known that the attractions of the festival are
e extraordinary, both as regards extent
r. s P ]endor > the greater will be the throng of
mfa* 18 ’ tlle Inore '' vil l our city bebene
ed. If all that has been planned be fully
carried out, there is no more reason why so
pany as a million visitors may not be attracted
to the city during the fair.
There are probably very few persons among
ns who are not willing to aid, but there are
many who do not know how to mako their
ability available. A few words of advice may
nnt be out of place to these. Let every one,
' E “’ \ oBe no opporttfhity of informing
sSnr P s^ of the city > as the
xonthe subject'of fh Usm 80 maDy Clrcles
and money bei’ng ° f g °° dS
festivities of every ixtob * t,o “ and
the city and the fair brilUantduTg two^
Te ’ ° f th ° «tenUo“ o f
the whole community to the one absorbing
event. Write to every one, informing him or
her of the galleries to be opened, the plays
concerts, tableaux, museums, and other at’
tractions which are fo be prepared on a splen
did scale for the great fair-carnival.
Ae there is scmcdy a person in the commu
nity above ten years of age who is not capable
Saffiho efairia
Srecfjfl should take'pains to
direct .and organize the labor of others. Every
*■“« “ "»”• •>" I* si.m/;"””" 6 ' 1 ””
Look over your old garrets for ,
every kind, written,let ns say, arf,
for newspapers, pamphlets, books, engravi S ’
including political and other caricatures ofd ’
fashioned ornaments, carvings, sums of e '
description, Indian dresses, pipes, furs, arroJ
heads, toys, vases, Chinese. objects, coins"
canes, odd furniture and sporting gear. Thou’
lands of articles of this kind, which may seem
«f ho earthly use to the owners, would bring
high prices, could they once he bronght under
the notice of collectors. 1 There is probably a
hundred thousand dollars’ wprth of such mis
cellanea stored in every ward in the city, the
owners of übicli would uuly be too glad to do
some real good by giving it away to the Pair.
Those who can give only time and labor,
should at once apply to a member of one of the
many committees, and receive instructions, as
to what to give or to do.
Yonng persons, who' can write a fair hand,
should prepare letters for the Fair Post
Office, or they may contribute neat
MSS. volumes; copies of poems, with large
colored capital letters, such as • are
eagerly purchased for gifts at fairs in Europe.
Those who can knit or sew can make night
caps for the soldiers, stockings, tobacco hags
and, in fact, any variety of stitched or woven
fancy work. Drawing, painting, modeling,
turned or leather work, will be all acceptable.
It is hoped that flowers wiil form a prominent
feature at the fair, and that every one who can
contribute any will do so.
Let every one ascertain at the Sanitary, 1307
Chestnut street, the names of the different
committees,and if disposed to contribute either
labor or objects, address a note to that effect to
the Chairman.
The literati , who are disposed to aid, may
remember that it is proposed to issue a news
paper during the Fair, and that, short and
piquant articles, apropos to its colrimns, will be
tbankluily received. All such contributions
may be addressed to the care of. the Chairman
of the Newspaper Committee. Those who are
willing to lend or give any pictures or statues
for exhibition or sale, should address the
Chairman of the Committee on Aits and so on.
In short, the city of Philadelphia has pro
mised to itself “a glorious time, a mag
nificent time,” and one unprecedented in its
annals. All that is necessary is to
organize the labors willing to be employed, and
to make known toeevery one the vast extent of
the preparations projected. The. whole city, it
iB to be hoped, will wear for two weeks an air
dufete , and be beautiful with garlands, music
and flowers. As June is the rose-month, there
would; indeed, he. little difficulty in carrying
out a very extensive scheme of adornment, in
a city so famous as Philadelphia for its floral
and other natural attractions. '
THE GETTYSBURG MEMORIAL.
This patriotic enterprise is going ahead
swimmingly. The gentlemen who have the
matter in charge can readily enough procure
a sufficient number of subscribers to the
stock to secure the portions of the field set
apart for purchase—and in fact contracted for
u— hut time is pressing, and cash is needed to
meet payments which will fall due upon the
first of the 'coming month. It is, therefore,
desirable that the subscriptions should be
pushed forward as rapidly as possible, for a
gracious work done' promptly is doubly gra
cious, and delays will embarrass the officers
and the local and general committees, who are
not only “working for nothing and finding
themselves,” but who have made themselves
responsible for the payments falling due. Let
it be remembered that every subscriber of ten
dollars becomes part owner of the glorious field
of Gettysburg, and he aids to that extent in
securing the spot forever in the condition in
which it was left by the conflicting armies of
Meade and Lee. Pennsylvanians should be
jealous of allowing any but themselves to incur
the cost of perpetuating this grandest of monu
ments of a grand event, and they should sub
scribe promptly and liberaHv before the pa~
triotic honor is seized from abroad. In addi
tion to the handsome subscriptions already
made by the citizens of our State,we have Seen
upon the lists of subscribers the names of high
officers in the army and navy, and of such dis
tinguished citizens as Edward Everett. Let
loyal Pennsylvanians push this noble enterprise
through, and let them do it promptly and out
of their own resources, before the patriotic
citizens of other States take upon themselves
a large share of the cost of securing our own
great battle field as a monument of the greatest
of modem conflicts.
BENEFICIAL OBDEB.
Adjutant General Lorenzo Thomas having
revoked his order authorizing the impressment
of negroes into the army, General Ronsseam
commanding at Nashville, has issued an order
which prohibits such impressments within his
District, unless there shall be imperative
necessity for such proceeding. 'He also invites
the loyal law-abiding people of the District, in
cluding those who have,' in good faith, taken
the “ Amnesty Oath,” to re-build their fences
and re-stock their farms, and grow crops, with
the assurance that they will hereafter be pro
tected in the possession of their property, which
will not be appropriated for the public use>
unless by competent authority, and not then
without fair compensation being paid to the
owner. Nashville-and vicinity are gradually re.
covering from the- effects jof the disastrous
occupation by the rebels, and this order of the
Commanding General can but hasten its progress
ot resuscitation. Insecurity has had much to
do with the continued depopulation of semi
loyal districts of the lower States, and assur
ance of protection from the authorities to the
timid residents of other sections of the country
similarly situated, would be of great advantage
to the cause.
McClellan and lee.
We have never alluded in these columns to
the report that just after the battle of Antietam
a clandestine meeting took placelbetween Gen.
Lee and Gen. McClellan. A/certain Francis
Waldron was the author of the story, which
was so wholly incredible that we declined to
foTT""* to it ' A letter from Washington
follows- tk CoTnm *rcial disposes of it as
cret ? Io( ] lella " Ila ' l a se *
Antieiam, has pr. Ved m IJi B n af , ter th ? baule of
dt*ifd biaiu. Thr t.ers- ti-wri* 6 a dct * on of adisor
£tat*-ment is* Mr Pram .Sw ,I }ll de the
er, wio isa f chontma EterbT?ra,,?,n’.aMur?,,<uld
has, .n vtars i r “ profession. and who
dr nk. He has Le. '““-’"Oat addicted m
Aims since VI edu^rt,i v l)? ' y 01 1110 Serg-ant-at
make under oath the ■ bnl refuses to
nithed for pnbliuatinn Slat u 1 > nt w hicu he has for
of a. marvellous mil’,. He has also other stories
was lor sometime 0, 6 °f .which isthat he
f ecreiarv rw. “ employed night am day bv
new al(uu e i» the preparations a
lacT.’’ scheme, which has nofoundation in
The New York Tribune, which first pub
ished Wa’dron’s story, now announces that
Waldron confesses that he was drunk when he
't d * s stran B e that those who repeated
tinT ll^!,^ll^* 8 * d ' d not state at the same
® , at . was a drunken man’s story, and
therefore wholly unworthy of belief.
-frV BRING BULIBTO -r I.A, TUESDAY. MARf!TT If,. j add.
-tfli'-'iiAi-LT
It is reported that the Government “hat Its
eye on the Navy Agents in two or three Northern
cities,” who are reported to have b;*en com
mitting “frauds of enormous dimensions. 5 ’
If there be any truth in this, we trust the Go
vernment will put its strong hand, as well as its
eye, on the guilty parties. That men entrusted
with high offices should, at a time like this,
when the people are taxed enormously to carry
on the war, take advantage of their official
position to rob the Government, is disgraceful
and criminal even beyond ordinary disgraces
and crimes. If there be any truth in the report
referred to, the people will not be satisfied until
the frauds are exposed and the guilty men are
punished.
THE BOOK TRADE SALE.
Messrs. M. Thomas Sc Sons will commence on
Tuesday next, at their rooms on Fourth street, the
Sixty-second Philadelphia Trade Sale. The cata
logue is already before us, ina handsome pamphlet
of 216 pages. The invoices are unusually copious,
and ihey comprehend every class of publication.
All the leading publishing houses ot Philadelphia,'
New York, Poston and other cities are well repre
sented, and there can be no doubt, considering she
activity in the book business, that the sale will be
belter attended and more spirited than any that
has been held for a long time.
A sale of 129 tracts of land, in Lj coming, Clin
ton, Tioga and Lnzerne comities, comprising
•45,111 acres, will be held by Messrs. M. Thomas
& Sons, on Tuesday. March 29th, at the Philadel
phia Exchange. The value of this land, for agri
cultural and mining purposes, is incalculable.
The" extension of the railroads throngh the coun
ties named will greatly promote their development
and value.
EXTBA LAEGE PEREMPTORY SALES NEXT
WEEK-VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, IBRS.
DEEMABLE GROUND RENTS, STOCKS
LOANS, &c. 1
Thomas it Sons’ sale, on Tuesday, 22d March
will comprise some ot the most valuable property
offered this season, by order of Orphans’ OonitT
Executors and others, including valuable Maukat
btbeet Store and other Business properties
Front street, Secona street, Soutn street lio-ii
street, Filth and Callowhill streets and other lo
cations; 3 squares of ground, 33d street; First Ward
lot of ten acres, “Wheatsheaf lane,” ittli Ward
valuable Coal Lands, Looost Mouhtaix ;
< ountry Seats, City Dwellings, Building Lots!
Ac.; first-class Irredeemsblk Ground Rents
and upwards of sixty thousand dollars valuable
Slocks. Loans, <*-. See advertisements, Auction
head, handbills and Lithographic Plans
To Brick-it a Runs—Clay Lots Their sale
2! th inst wrii include 3 Brick Clay Lots-Estates
ofG. Esher and A. Bufiher. See handbills.
EXTENSIVE SALES OF RE AT. ESTATE.
IDD a T frm 01 our P a P er of afternoon
win De round an immense amount of property occu
pysng over a page, of Mr. Freeman's sales of to.
sorrow and the 3ith inst., to which we invite
attention.
naturally, colored PHOTO-
X txKArHis, eo universally popular, mad* fnr
SIU), have Jong been favorite styles with the
street,° abo veGreeru pitroni2e<l by SECOND
LOLLARi,—Brass and German Silver
Band, Iron and Brass Chain, Leather and
Morocco Dog Collars, Plain and Galvanized Doe
Chains, Leather Dog Leaders, for sale bv TRU
MAN Sc SHAW, No. 535 (Eight Thirty-fivel
Market street, below Ninth. * y “ T 0)
PRE-EMINENT, among the best Pictures will
always st-nd B. F. REIMER’S superior For.
traits,. LIFE-SIZE PHOTOGRAPHS, in oil
colors; splendid specimens of art. 621 ARCH st.
GLAZIERS’ PUTTY AND PALLErTE
Knives and Hammers, for sale at the Hard
wnre Store of TRUMAN Sc SHAW, No. 335
(Eight .Thirty-five) Market street, below Ninth.
F*l tt i er l**" a flne OA.RTE DE
visiltl and whose are superior to tho«e
™ a f,° at B. F. BEIMER’S New and Splendid
Gallery, 624 ARCH street 7 y
F°B E T. A second-hand PLATFORM
SCALE, ‘Qairbank’s,” weighing 2,000105_
L; aea O■ .App 1 y at the Southwest corner of
FRANKFORD ROAD and COLUMBIA avenue.
mhls-3t* S. BEN-NETT.
BLACK AND WHITE LLAMA LACE
POINTES.-GEO: W. VOGEL, No WI6
Chestnut street, opened this morning a new in
voice of Black and White Llama Lace Polntes
Of Shawls), new and rich designs. mhls.6t*
BLACK GUIPURE LACES, lor Trimming
Shawls. GEO. W. VOGEL, No. 1016
CHESTNUT Street, has just received Black Gui
pure Laces, 8,9, and 10 Inches wide, in 8-yard
lengths; entirely new style Guipure, manufactured
express’;- for trimming Shawls. mhls-6t»
AUTER'S CELEBRATED BLACK HLIR
DYE, for sale, and applied at 53 THIRD st .
above Chestnut. it*
' OST. —Certificate No. 3 (M 6 for 51(0 shares of the
JLI Stock of the NEW CREEK COMPANY, in
the name of LEWIS COOPER, dated January 21
1864. Application will be made to the Board of
Directors for new certificate.
„ LEWIS COOPER.
PniLADELrniA, March It, 1861. mills, tutt*
‘ fiA «arhels OLD APPLE WHISKEY,
luu Jersey distilled. In stor*» and for salp bv
J. NEWTON KUNE,
116 Waluut etreet.
mhls-3t*
COPPER * Nil YELLOW METAL, SHEATH
ING, Braziers, Copper. Nails, Bolts and Ingot
Copper, constancy on hand, and for sale hv
HENRY WINSOR & CO., 332 Sonth Wharves 7
QTRARD LIFE AND TRUST COMPANY
Capital and Assets, Jan. 1,1864, si.
Mutual Insurance, combined with the Security
of a Capital. J
Bonus or Pp.ofits declared every year, the -value
of which is paid in cash, or it may be added to the
policy and thus increase the amount.
THE TEN YEAR PLAN.
All Policies under this plan participate in the
profits of the Company. *
Office 4US CHESTNUT Street.»
THOMAS RIDGWAY, President.
JOHN Fo JAMES, Actuary.
ORRIN ROGERS, Gen. Agent. mhU-3,t*
A EEAEEY SATISKAOTOKY cement
jT\ for mendJnc Glass, China, Wood and Kan :y
art.cles. After a year’s trial pronounced the best
ever .need, and most easily applied.
Sold wholesale and retail by
JAMES T. SHfNN,
Broad and Spruce sts.
raw-m rrs
SOAP. TAINS
no SILICATE OF SODA, SAND or OLAY,
S?£}V“ 6nMr ? lj ' PUKE SOAP, and .bould b»
ÜBed by every family.
P n ‘ n P l ? B OXE S OF FIFTY POUNDS,, fall
welgit, when packed.and marked Fifty Pounds
not Bars or Lumps, as many manufacturers brand
their boxes. Manufactured by ;
GEORGE M. EtiKmTON & S OU,
. del/-!yrp6 11* Margarettastrpat.
OPERA GLA&bb&AND Oh FIUEKS, FIELD
Gias®es, Microscopes.tor Physicians and Stu.
aents. A very large assortment for sale bv
, A9O _ J. k JAMES W. QUEEN *iJO.,
fea.-lm rps ftM Chestnut street.
S.habve'x thomas,
STOCKBROKER,
No. 312 WALNUT Street,
Stocks and Loans bought and sold
at the Board of Cohere. *
attention gtren to U. S. Goyernment
* ia9-3mrp§
GEORGE J, BOYD,
STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKER,
O, , No. 18 South THIRD street.
Stocks and Doans bought and sold on Commis.
sion. at the Board of Brokers. *
Government Securities, :Specie and Dncurrent
money bought and sold. mh2-3mrps
B A S?£^L, r iF NAIVIENTA - L - HAIR MANU
x AOTORY.—The largest and best assortment
oi wigs, Toupes, Long Hair Braids, Curls,
l*rizptie3, Illusive Yearns, for ladies, at prices
lower than elsewhere, at 903 CHESTNUT
street. mh3- Imrp*
ISAAC NATHANS, AUCTIONEER and
MONEY BROKER, N. E. corner of THIRD
and SPRUCE streets, only one square below the
Exchange. NATHANS 1 S Principal Office, es
tablished for the last forty years. Money to Loan,
large or small amounts, at the :jfcweet rates, on
Diamonds, Silver Plate, WatcheB,\Fewelrv» Cloth
*ug, and goods of every description. Office hour*
vrmn PA. M. till 7 p TVf rlA2fl.tfrp’
/CARPET SWEEPERS, “
PINE BRUSHES,
, v „ CLOTHES HAMPERS,
At the Arch Street House- Furnishing Store
RrtTl+ . _ - GRIFFITHS &; PACE,
bonthw°Bt corner of Sixth and Arch mhs-lyrps
MAItIKE SHEU.S AND
. Constantly on hand at the
AQUARIA STORE,
_* Ko. S 3 North Sixth street,
ahe-lin,*®# below Arch
FRAUDS ON THE GOVERNMSN?.
GREAT LAND SALE.
ACTIOJSrjTOTICE.
CAE6O BRIG MARIE LOUISE.
700 BARRELS
HAVANA ORANGES.
SAMUEL C. CODE
WILD SELL, »
ON ARCH STREET WHARF,
On Wedce:day Morning, March 16th,
i At 11 o’clock,'
700 Barrels Havana Oranges,
Lußdix? ez lionise. . it
JUST RECEIVED,
CHOICE AND ELEGANT
DESIGNS IN
FRENCH
OKGANMES,
JACONETS,
Rich and Handsome
NEW STYLES
SPRING AND SUMMER
SHAWLS.
M. L. HALLO WELL & CO.
615 Chestnut Street.
mhe-tl{
Embroidered Piano Covers,
FINE PINK, BLUE &ND WHITE
Marseilles Quilts.
dimities aneTcounterpanes
At Very Low Prices.
Sheppard, ran Harlingen &Arrison,
«M..i?S§.e^ hestnixt Street -
SPRING DRESS GOODS,
FROM THE
AUCTION SALE OF YEBTERDAY,
9,000 yards choice style
DRESS GOODS,
Which will be sold at BEDUCED PRICES
CURWEN STODDARD & BRO ,
. ««, i 151 North SECOND Street,
mh,2 - 3t i aboTe Willow.
SEYMOUR, PEARLhSS & sANDS,
IMPORTERS OP
UNION CLOTHS, MELTONS, &e.,
BEITARI.B FOR
CLOAK MAKERS
AND
CLOTHIERS.
202 CHESTNUT ST , CORNER OF SECOND ST r ,
AND AT
58 HUSBAY STBEET, NEW YOBE.
HEAVY CANTON FIiANNSiL*
STANDARD DRILLS.
FOB SAi.fi BY
Frothinsrham A Wall*.
PURE MEDICINAL,' cod liver oil.
THE STANDARD OF EXOELLENOF
T&e undersigned, having an experience of fifteen
years in the facture of Cod Liver Oil, has recenti v
at a large cost, greatly increased the process or
procuring it, and now offers to the public a nren-u
raUcn that for undeviatmg pnrity, nniform*tre?h
ness and superiority ol preparation unS£t c hed
These results arf maintained by the personal
supervision of the Voprieior. whose cffo?u have
at once made this u\l the standard of excel ence
Physicians and to the attainment of
in the short™ ume,
f' ,li obviating indigestion ard nausea in
the patient, can secure their purpose by the ad
ministration of my Oil. ■ “a me aa-
OUAULES W. NOLEN.
Com , No. 151 North Third street.
RR?]Tiipn ? y JOHN WYETH *
HKUrHER, Apothecaries, at their store. No ill"
generally*.™ 6 *’ al>ove Broad, and by taugsuis*
existing between /y‘
BAKER and CHARLES W NOLEN
firm name of JOHN O. BAKER & on
dissolved on the 6th of JulyflSM,
being continued by the undersigned at toe oil
stand. No. 151 North Third street. ola
del7-th.sa.tn-.lmo CHARLESW NOLEN
l3 and - ;Wo1
<-aIS-tf ■« t 'l>niHiKßHJtW * -WET-LS
OS rrnvv'i’™ S HADE AND ORNAMENTAL
very fine, will be s -Id at a great
sacrifice. in large or small quantities, to clear
Apply No. 17 North SIXTH street. It*
m— —W ith Steain Power, three laro-n
ROOMS, with good light, No. 414 PRUIA
Street. [mhl4-3trp*] WINSEL & PEARCTR^
#ES PART OF A HOUSE TO LET-lomishnS
M *» a smau family, in return for boarder two
lames. References exchanged. Please
within the hour SO f3 and so’ clock, on \Veduesd£w
any evening after 8 o’clock Nn am
FIFTEENTH Street. Wo ‘ iGI Soath
Chester, county, 1 offer nfv resident *S? 10V i e 10
cost. The houFe was bmu 0 n dlv>« I°J Bal ®, 0(
years ago. under my own earnf^i 8 08 ’ flve
cnee, and no expense epumt n^o^?^’
It contains parlor, librarv complGto,
chambers, kitchen, wasluroon? inS^^J OOIn, eigllt
io., and has
bnilt tor winter as well as siSlr 06, It was
The grounds are well planted {her occupancy,
good size, handsome hedges, d * c The^nSp 68 ° f
very rich, ana large enough to raise an *e d j IB
4s;
E^ia
The lot is.lOU feet front, and am ffS^T flrst street.
folly laid ont with cCe 9 l?nlS and e §’„ beauti r
every variety. The house has all thi? I J.n^ lo ' v ! r 8 of
of a ci;y residence, and will \a r o iS < ®T eni9aoe
modating terms. Mrs. MITOHEET °*h aooom '
pant of the premises, will answers ‘k o , occa
lies; or apply to HENRY CROSfn?£ ihTni
herMerchaut, "Delaware &
AND
PERCALES,
■jflßMttnui. THIS UHIU» Waiiii OIAHU.
aayßsM faoturing- comp ant hat* at
or Ulslr factory and wareroonu£ I#l<
waJjWTTT street, Rlwava a most beautiful assort.
®f, Dt of their nnrlTalled PIANOS, which the;
mu at the lowest cash price* or on Instalment*
Olyo ns a call before purchasing slsswhsn. ana
■sery satisfaction and gimmrtse will he risen
Bayers. .
GERMANTOWN jPHARfVIAGV.
CHARLES L. EBBRLE,
PHAEMA.UEUTIOAI, CHEMIST AN D DB AL-
n*hi- a - th'24t#
“AT RET AIL/’
JAS, R, CAMPBELL & C0 (J
727 CHESTNUT ST.,
Invite attention to their stock of
STAPLE AND FANCY SILKS
AND
DKESS GOODS,
Of very recent importation, embracing the most
extensive and desirable assortments which thev
have ever offered.
COURVOISIER’S KID GLOVES.
BLACK, WHITE AND GOL D.
MOFRNOft GOODS,
3-4 and 8 4 BABEGEHEKNANI.
3-4 and 8-4 OBAPE MAEETZ.
3-4 and 8 4 TAMABTIn ES.
3-4 and 6-4 DELAINES.
BT ZANTINiS and FLCBENTJNES.
French and English B-- iMBaZINES.
ALPACAS, in all qnalities.
MOUBNING JACONETS.
BLACK SILKS—in great variety.
All wioths and.best brands. mh9-lm4
113. Price & Wood, 113.
North Ninth above • Arch.
Have Jest Opened,
A large lot of -8-4 Table Linens from Auction.
Linen Doylias, Napkins, B,rd Eye Linen,
Scotch Diaper Si 20, gz 65, g 3 5u and St a ps.
Fine Quality Doable Width Shirting Flannels.
All wool and Domei Flannels.
Best makes of Bleached Muslins, wmiamsville.
Wamsutta, -White’ Bock. F- resume, s-moer
Idem aDd Baltic 5-4 end 10-4 Bleach, d Mas uni
Best makes of Dmleached Muslins.
New style hpring Chtn'2-e, fast colors.
Plain All-wool Delaines Choi e colors.
Good quality Black Silks.
PBICE* WOOD, 113 Noreh Ninth street.
N. B. —A targe-assortment o. Ladies’ and Gents’
Hosiery GlOTee, a c., Ac
Ladies’ and Misses Hoop Skirts. mho yj
NEW MOtfBNING GOODS —BESSON
A SON have opened their Spring and
Summer Etock of Biack BombaxineE, English
and French; Summer Bombazines: Coa*ys*
Tammatans: Monsselme De Laines; Tamises;
Grenadines; Grenadine Bareges, Bar-ge Her
nanis; Byzantines; Bareges; Florentines;
Foulards; Crape Maretz; Tamartines; Dull
and Glossy Silas; t-hawla of every descr p
lion; Veils, Crapes, dollars, Ac ; Secoad
Mourning Lawns Organdies, Chintzes,
Gughams, Foulards, Fortins, Mohairs
Monsselme De Laines: Mozambique!, Silks,
Ac-, Ac MOUNNING STOBE, No. 9iS
Chestnut Street.
Handsome Residence For Sale or
Exchange,
For Germantown or West Philadelphia
Property,
2To. 1610 North 15th it. above Oxford it.
Carriage House and Stable.
_ Side Tjird. Garden, Double Dot.
Lot 1/2 feel deep by 47 leet on back street.
The above property is in complete or er, ha-vine
Pai ’ ered ' and Painted. New and
Elegant Gas Fixtures. Apply to
x j- REED. 43 N. Eighth street.
Immediate possession giv-n. mhi2-3t*
r -r.
Q BANKERS,
j Eichange on England, Franca aid
Germany,
7 3-10 5-20 Loan and Coupons,
CERTIFICATES INDEBTEDNESS,
aUAETEBMASTEK’B
CHECKS AND VOUCHERS,
American and Foreign Gold,
STOCKS AND LOANS,
BOUGHT AM) SOLD
y Ordera by Mail attended to ds-lj
ALEX. WEaY & CO..
239 CHESTNUT STREET,
Importers ol British Dry Goods, and British
and German Hosiery, Gloves, Undershirts aud
Drawers, &c., &c. A-full stock for Sprins Sales
jnst opened. mhs-Im
F
HIBB, WEiTEB * OC,,
mikttit. Manufacturer* of
MANILLA AND TABBED OOKDAGE
„ OOBDS, TWIKB, Ao. ,
Wo. S 3 Kortt Water *treet and No. fcl Nora Dan,
Jfare arenue, Philadelphia
JowniE Fitlks. Miohabi Wbatbk.
OosnsAD F. Ottvrwr**
£2*. GOLD and .silver watohes, oi
jP-»k. (mT - <mp Rnjjortauon, reliable In quality
Bw and at low prices.
FARB & BROTHEB, Importers,
OheQtnnt tM»lr«Tw fnni'f*’..
j||pg—_ gbupe a= 0K
iTsTTI STEOK’S PIANO,
For tale, 2a per cent, less than elsewhere.
A.SOHERZER,
mh3-3mrp{ 421 N. Fourth, ah. Oallowhill
rfTTTI JAffIKS 15ERL.AK, . '^.,n
®feeg£3}i7i>(tud 2SI South
it i » t'sTEEET, rrrrp
Sole Agent ior
a. A. PRINCE A«0. ’ S \
World-Renowned Melodeons,
HARMONIUMS AND DRAWING-ROOM
ORGANS.
ERNEST G ABLER’S,
RAVEN k BACON’S,
HAIiLET, DAVIS A CO.’S,
jall-3mrp{ CEREBRATED PIANOS.
005BE0T PLaNO TUHiJNt**-
fPS3BB|Mr. O. E. SABOENT’S oxdwTfo;
« ®4 l Jr Tuning and Repairing Plano* are re
ceived at Mason & Co.’s Store, W 7
itreet, only. Mr. Sargeant has Had Eleven Year* :
factory experience in Boston, and Five Yean' <&&
employmentin Philadelphia. SPEOI AX— Plano:
tt-lt&ihcTtd to sound as eweeUtened **
new, vnthout removing.
Terms for tir-ninir. *1
~A\ .
A/ %
A? Fourth and Arch 5*
ARE OPENING
FOR SPRING SALES OF 18645,
Paris Cheme Silks,
London Style Shawls, *
Broadway Cloaks,
Silk Crape Pongees,
Traveling Dress Goods.
* /
Best Black SUks. /
/
Best Brown Silks,
aapleSiockGoods, „„„
BOYS’ CLOTHING.
NOW READY,
SPBIHO STTIEB
JACKETS, ’
PANTS, &C.
SUITS MADE TO ORDER
COOPER & CONARD.
S JL‘,!X “ Maitot SIS.
A CASE OP DYSPEPSIA OP SIX.
TEEN YEARS’ STANDING CUrW> BY
ONE BOX OF T. M. SHARP’S tW/RL
BRATED PILLS.
Ms. JOHX J. KKOMEE,
Dtar Sir— l hare been a sufferer from that moss
torrid disease, «‘Dyspepsia,” for sixteen years,
but after using the one box of T. M. SHAEP’S’
Pills which 1 purchased of you some three wee Its
ago, I feel as if I have entered into a new life—my
general health has improved, my appetite has in-
creased, and altogether I feel like a new man, £
take pleasure in recommending them to the publ
as safe and reliable.
Sold by JOHN J. KKOMEE, No. 403 CHEST'
NUT Street.
mM-lm #
Made expressly for the
American Gold Pen Company.
Formula bv all the principal JEWELERS aati
STATIONERS.
COMPANY'S SALESROOM,
S;E comer lights and Cfiestnnt Stl.J
Second Flo >r.
1. B. Aeent.
xnhi2-3ts
COUGHS. COLDS, CONSUMPTION. .
OOl'GH.', COLDS, CONSUMPTION.
COUGHS, COLDS, CONSUMPTION.
COUGHS, COLDS, CONSUMPTION.
COUGj.S. COLDS, CONSUMPTION. '
SWAYNE’S COMPOUND SYRUP WILD
CHEERY,
SWAYNE’S COMPOUND SYRUP WILD
CHERRY,
SWAYNE’S COMPOUND SYRUP WILD
CHERRY,
SWAYNE’S COMPOUND SYRUP WILD'
OHERRY, inrciuj'
SWAYNE’S COMPOUND SYRUP WILD
CHERRY,
CURES ALL COMPLAINTS
CURES ALL OOMPLAINTS
CURES ALL COMPLAINTS
CURES ALL COMPLAINTS
CCKES ALL OOMPLAINTS
OF THE THROAT, BREAST AND LUNGS,*
OF THE THROAT, BREAST AND LUNGS
OF THE THROAT, BREAST AND LUNGS.
OF THE THROAT, BRKAST AND LUNGS.
OF THE THROAT, BREAST AND LUNGS.
A trial oi many years Has proved-to the world'
that this remedy is more efficacious than any
hitherto known maulcind. F. r Bronchitis,Sore 1 '
Throat, Aithma. it is a sovereign remedy. For
the weak and debilitated, it actsas,a strengthenings
alteratiye. Prepared only by • '
■ DR. SWAYNE & SON, •
330 North Sixth street, Philadelphia.
Sold bv dealers everywhere. ja26-tn,th, sa-lp
yUKDT’ S,
Removal.
JOHN O. BAKER hasremoved from 151 Nortli-
Third street to 718 MARKET street. particu--
lar attention will be given to the manufacturing
and bottling of his celebrated Cod Liver Oil.
John O. Baker & Co. *s Medicinal Cod Liver Oil
has for many years had a reputation for genuine
ness, and sweetness, which has
made the demand universal. In this house, 718 -
street,' the facilities for obtaining, manu
facturing and-bottling are greatly increased, and
is all done under the most careful supervision of"
the original and sole proprietor. This brand off' >
Oil has, thereiore, advantages over all others,
recommends itself. a • r
JOHN O. BAKER, W&oleMJ*„
ja2B.tfe,s,tu No. 718 Jffiaritet Btreet,.
ncis-emrei
Bead the Testimony.
PHILADELPHIA, FEB. 6th, ISM.
Tours, truly,
G. T. FORBES.
No. 431 CHESTNUT Street,
PRICE SI CO A BOX.
GOLD PENS
AKMY.
Manufactured by the
Philadelphia.