Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, March 18, 1864, Image 5

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| FBOM MOBILE,
j Chattanooga, March 14 — Mobile papers of
u ‘ 9'b "f March say the Yankee forces at-
Snipted to land on Dauphin Island, thinking
unoccupied, hot happening to catch sight of
e Confederate soldiers, concealed and waiting
; receive them, they hastily retired, afterward
j.riohsly shelling the woods. They also say
j'e Yankee picket-boats reconnoitre with int
imity to the foot of Fort Gaines wharf.
}
theeuhors of a eaid.
"^ r^sHiNGTON , March 18. —Several days ago.
formation was sent hither by one of the
jjidge guards on the Virginia side, that a rebel
|id was apprehended on our defences, asking
f He was promptly advised
. ® Military authorities to obey former in
unctions. From this trifling incident,' exag
gerated rumors have prevailed here. If there
i an y excitement here it is confined to a very
hall circle.
T; ,
\ - "
FitOM WASHINGTON.
j ■ {Special Despatch to the Bulletin. ]
March 18.—Chief Justice
:aney was 87 years old, yesterday and is in
«ry comfortable health.
A number of the last hatch of exchanged
.'isooers are here to-day.
.The case of Kline vs. Myers was np in the
ommittee of Elections for an hour this morn!
g g. Mr. Stiles, M. C. from Pennsylvania, ar
!ied the case of Mr. Kline, the contestant.
|The Government is enlisting a small nnm
r of colored cavalry, and there will be a few
aces for white officers.
The statement in some of the newspapers
at Col. Lafayette C. Baker has authority to
fise a brigade, is not correct. This denia
ma<le by official request. Mo authority
fists for him to raise trtfSps.
|IE SIOUX lEDIANS LAYING DOWN THEIB
• AKMS.
March 18.—A letter received
•’the Indian Office, from St. Louis, says Gen.
ally, who is there, states that a large number
Sioux, comprising two hundred and fifty
?3ges, have come into Fort Pierre to lav down
eir arms.
SXXVIIITH CONGRESS— FIRST SESSION.
House.—Mr. jmian^d H ™made’
ppoit of a bill heretofore reported bv him from
a Committee on Public rinds, to extend fIS
: ntn^^ es Homestead law to persons in' the
ted land”? “ aTal sen ’ lce 011 confiscated and to-
VPFBOPRIATIONS FOB POSTAL SEBVICE
[Washington, March 18—The amount ap
opriated m the law for service of the Post
L? e ?,?Jl art ! nont > for th e year ending with
nnnnfirw 18 '^ 0 * In^ nd serT >ce, nearly
S V ev T Mail Transportation,
i afs8 i m° r Sh ‘ P ’ Steamboat *** W *y Let-
- „ THE AEAEIA at BOSTON.
¥ a^ h . I ,?— The steamer Arabia from
. er P°°' Tla HaWax arrived at half past seven
t l ° c^, t J lls “onung. Her mails will be dis
.tched by the afternoon train and be due in
at noon to-morrow*
l THE HEALTH OF JUSTICE TANEY.
March 18. Chief Justice
’f? r "• * a ? e y hopes soon to resumehis duties
the Bench of the Supreme Court.
I THE CANADA OUTWARD BOUND.
Saiipax, IS. S., March 18 —The Canada
led this morning for Liverpool.
•ha . „ .WBATHEa EEPOET.
he followine telegraphic repOTt of the weather
eived- to ' d y ’ 4 the places named, haebeen
Wind. Weather.
Ufax, South. Cloudy,
rtland, South. Cloudy.
■' r °a • West. Cloudy
ringAeld, S.W. Cloudy.
W Yorlr, West. Clear,
.iladelphia, S. W. Clear
Jshington, S. W. Clear
> MARKETS.
j,-<Ew YouK, March 18.—Cotton, is quiet at73i£c
itf d *7 l \oif~?£ w°°n^- rrelB86 30a556 45^or
Vm?' } 5 , *°J ohl °* Southern is un
jnged. Wheat steady at SI GCaSI 63 for Chicago
Jrtng, and 81 6iaSl 68 for Milwaukee Club.
is quiet butsteady. Provisions are quiet
p unchanged. Whiskey dull at 90c
. leceipts— Fi °ur, 4,457 barrels; Wheat, 11,357
hels; Cofn, 1,218 bushels. 1
ijtocks are Ann Chicago and Rock Island, 124 52-
fnois Central, 139; Michigan Southern; 113?-
N ‘ ,7, °'* ntral ’ 13 °i Readme;
' % ’,SA d ion Btver, 159Jf; Missouri 6’s, 7li
-1 S„ Gl h! aand Chicago, 111 ;;■ Cleveland
■ A?,.?.,’. GSJi, Chicago, Burlington and
» m ? y \ y 4 'l?v .9 0 ?P 0BS ’ 4 ®Bl, 112’i: Treasury 7-
s, Geld, 1625,'a163. J
.. IP'? RE - March 18—Flour dull, but heavy.
,10 S7l2ka7 25. Wheat quiet, with a scarce
linn hViohT 461 'h,^ 6 . d ® 160a 165- Corn steady;
lion bushels sold, at si lOal 17. Whiskey dull at
Lents. Coffee Arm and scarce; Rio sells at 37c.
•OM THE AEMY OF THE CUMBFET aKm
igrS|Tthf Ce a L ,C
: &s°upon-Chat“ nooTa andVthl?
es between the cavalry. AH the Iran* in thl
§ ofr ‘dge s about Tunnel Hill have been closed
i are held by our cavalry, supportod by infau
i' £“**•■ 0B tha left Hooker’s on the cea
., and Nickajack Gap on the right, our forces
- nd guard.
■f’o advance away from our line of supplies be
e the season of mud is passed would be sheer
;ly. Hence we are here to-day, quietly waiting
I eood roads and settled weather. In the mean
te our commanding generals are awake to the ex
;ncie.« of the hour, and are over head and ears in
details of reorganization, equipment, &c . of
;ir respective commands. By the time the
i?is er n IS e ?i Hed all tlle ,P reli minarieswill be com!
Llu . th® a™ l ? will beinaconditi in to drive
;; before it, to overcome all barriers to their steadv
,S C '* 0 th , e ? e % rt of Georgia. Pe pie of the
liAdepce^ lo^6^111 * Glve 11115 army your unlimited
i‘Bnt what if the rebels attack you V ’ Methinks
I,n r7r^ e t k^n Wlly ’ are in a condition
Sni tnL^s- bk ' They know better than to at
ap* - th>’ Offensive, even if they had a superior
jce, unless they have the advantage of fortiAea
t ro ™ informed sources it is clear that
f bnston now has m our front fuliv 35 nn<w an
men, who are well driUed
ere is no probability that he will atiemnt n iSf-A
i" a aide of Dalton, and even ttiem itli k elv tte
; istance will be feeble, as it can be easily Aanked
hereas an attack from the front would only re
t m defeat to our arms. y re
SfJ 1 ® G overnment no w posess excellent facilities
me transportation of troops and supplies from
" 'Jif front.. They have recently dis
« virniPL 41 ?? miserable apologies for engines
Ce ' i . them by new and powerful ones?
wants of the Government.
r?, d A on 15 als ° 4 mte adequate for
toxvm! hom? th .? ronte between here and
itaake-shift fS- 8 An r ’ tkey still rnu caboose cars as
ipane-snn t lor passenger cars
?? ieiters of l ist winter, Ohat
b^^ p o p r P^e f s. e tri
p C mu^an P dTorsesiss;?S d ff 2f
[the putrid animals disgusts Y d i le *5?. si Sht
fpre'ding rapidly, and it E” l ' .P* 5 ®, 15 !
[on the sick in hospital, as sho\vn V i? 7 *v. te ? ffeot
pns a one°' deatllS m ° nUI OTer *J»MSe
The Ha'mhond Court Martial This cm,-!
which Major-General Oglesby is President’
s adjourned until Tuesday next, by permis ?
° f War ’ ia co °sequence
the death of one and serious illness of ano
children ofMaj. John A. Bingham,
Ohi Advocate >taa left for his home
.. Oveegbotvding P.ASsiKGKB Cars.—TVe have
Defore allurit-d to the shameful m-uner m which
thp cars on the various Passenger R iil ways of this
city arc ovc crowded, and suseested thp' passage
or a law impo-lnr a penalty or takine mors pas
sengers th-n cm be seated. The New Yorkers
pave already moved in thp matter, and the follow-''
ing has hern introdaced n to the New York L-gis- '■
la'ure—• No proprie or. cnndu-tor, driver, or
pprson in cbargp of any pa-sencer car, stage *
om>ibns, or other public • ehic'e, in the oitvof
New York, tor the transportation of passengers
tbcrpin. shall ask cr demand am fee, reward, or
fare ot any description for conveying a p<st enter
unless snch passenger shall be provided with a
good and sufficient seat in snch vehicle.”
Nothing would better me-t with the approval of
our citizens than the passage of "sneb a law to
govern oor Passenger Bail wavs. The stoppage ol
the cars alorg the streets when full, and-the con
tinual cry of ‘-plenty of room,” bvthe Conduc
tors, is a great nuisance, and should sot be suf
fered.
Sower’s Infant Cordial cures Colic, Pains
and Spasms, yielding great relief to children teeth
ing. Store, Sixth and Green.
Bower’s Glycerin Cream—For chapped
Vto e mflamed ®^ n “ 2s cen ts* Depot, Sixth and
Suspensories.—New Freuch patterns, got
SSL- °/& er expressly for O. n. Needles’ Retail
Sales, at Twelfth and Race streets.
.The New Tunnel at Pittsburgh.— Says
the Pittsburgh Chronicle: —Work on the new
tunnel is progressing finely, though not as fast,
perhaps, as the promoters of the enterprise
would wish. Labor is not oniy enormously
high, but unusually scarce, and much difficulty
isexpenenced in getting sufficient men to keep
a fnll working force employed. The excava
tiops on the river end has already reached the
re ™sy lva nia Avenue extension to Fifth street,
and the men will commence tunneling under
Boss street in a short time from now. On the
Grant street end the work is also well advanced.
It is a big undertaking, and, judging from the
character of the work already done, it will,
when completed, be one of the most complete
and substantial jobs of the kind in the country
ihe tunnel, our readers are aware, is intended
to connect the Steubenville road with the Penn
sylvania road, but it is understood that by pay
mg for the priviiege the Connelsville railroad,
should it desire it, may also have the use of it
in connecting with the Western roads.
International Courtesy. Five national
vessels have gone in search of the Italian fri
gate Ke Galantuomo, reported as probably
foundered at sea. Upon receipt of the intelli
gence m relation to her, a vessel each from the
French British and Russian fleets went to sea
in search of her, and two vessels were also sent
by our own Government upon the same service.
PINAiNDIAJL. AN I» COMMKEOIaTI
SEBSB D. FELL A SON, STOCK BROKERS, Be. 305 WAL
__ . KT7T BTREET.
SALES OF BTOGKS.
—, BEFORE
200 ah Penn Mining
_ , *>3o 10W
ICO Bh do b3O low
100 Bh do b 5 low
1300 8h do 10 w
100 ah do io2
100 sh do 860 low
200 ah Head H 7l w
ICO 8b do bSfidnt 71 U
100 sh do 865dnt 71 w
100 eh do 71
100 ah do 71 w
I 100 Bh do g 5 71 w
; 300 sh -do 7iy
nRST* I
$420017 S6s 6-20* 109 W
6800 do cash legw
2000 City 6b 100
600 do new 109*£
ICOO do new 109 W
3000 Cam&Am mtg
6b 108
1000 Pa R 2d'mtg 6s 112
7 sh Morris 01 pfd 139 w
110 at Pehna B 76
60 eb liittle Scb B 60
20 sb Minehill B 64 W J
60 sh Green & Coats 44 wf
100 sb Spruce & Pine 16 I
13 sb do 15W
250 sh do b 5 16
60 Bh .ffitna Mining 20
300 Bh BohemMining
, b3o 11
100 Bb do low
1900 ab New Creek 2*4
200 sb Gteen Mount
bo 8K
PEICES OF STOCKS IN NEW YORK.
(Kyj Telegraph.)
, , „„ .PIBET OAIX, BBOONB OAU,
American’Gold 162% bid .... bid
Chicago and E. Island bid .... aalei
Beading Railroad 70# bid .... Sale*
IllinoiaCentral .... bid .... galea
Galena and Chicago bid .... galea
New York Central IS9# bid .... galea
U. S. 6a >Bl int off 112 K bid .... galea
“te 123# bid . gale-
Therm.
40
3G
33
40
47
44
40
Harlem.. bid .... sales
Cleveland and Toledo.. .... bid .... sales
. , Firm. ......
FINANCE AND BUSINESS—MARCH 18, 1864
The Stock Market was again quite buoyant, and
prices generally were well maintained. Govern
ment Loans were in good request, and free sales of
the Five-Twenties were made at 109)4. State
Loans were held with increased confidence. City
Loans were higher—closing at 104% for the new,
and 106 for the old issues. Pennsylvania Railroad
was active at 76—an advance of % j Little Shuylkill
Eailroad at 50—an advance of %; and Mine mu
Eailroad at 64%—an advance of %. Reading Bail
road was quite active, opening at 7l%—an advance
of I}' from the opening figure of yesterday—closing
at 71. Catawissa Railroad Preferred advanced to
43, and the Common stock to 27. Philadelphia and
Erie Railroad was steady at 38. North Pennsyl
vania Railroad closed 36% bid. Schuylkill Naviga
tion Common and Preferred stock advanced %, but
in the other Canal securities there was no change.
There was rather more activity in the Minin"
stocks and Oil Companies. Green Mountain ad
vanced %. Bohemian was % lower. Pennsylvania
Petroleum sold at 6, and Maples Shades at 22, with
an upward tendency. Penn Mining sold freely at
10,,. Passenger Railway securities continue to
look up. Girard College sold at 34— an advance of
2; Spruce and Pme Streets at IG-an advance of V;
and Green and Coates Streets at 44%-am advance!
of %. Second and Third Streets waa in demand at
£O, and Thirteenth and Fifteenth Streets was held
2 higher.
*ilrL C folio™ qUO, ° Qovernme nt Securities,
SfOOB, March. IS, 1884.
U. S. 8>«, 1881. . ..
u. 5.73 -1 Notes, August......:::: 1*9% Jg*
Certificate of Indebtedness.’.'.'.'.'.'.’.': 112Ji
Cluartermasters’ Vouohers. U6W 2! /5 “
U.S. Demand Notes...:”..' * 99
Gold 169 4- *"
6-20 Bondß, full coupons .'.'.'.'.109% l'nur
■ Deliveries ol 6-20 Bonds are being made B
January 20th, inelusive. s ae up to
Messrs. JJe Haven at Wrother, No. 20 South TMra
American Gold ....^»*prem.
Demand Note. .. . gSt
Quarters and ha1ve*.........65 Dram'
Dimes and half dimes 61 prem.
Spanish quarters 61 prem.
w»S 1B '?L v ? nia ourreD °y- X dis. 1-6 dis,^
Wew York wo par.
rt.^} 16111 . 8 !?® 0110143 of Flour and Meal in Philadelphia
folfe: Week ending March 17, 1864, were as
Half Barrels of Superfine
Barrels of Superfine.
Fine
u Middlings.....
„ Hye
Corn Meal....
Condemned ...
Puncheons Corn Meal
Total...
PHILADELPHIA BASKETS.
~ Peidat,March 18.—The demand for Cloverseed is
limited at the late decline. Sales of 1201) bushels at
»7@7 25 «64 fts. Timothy is worth *3 @i 37« and
Flaxseed $3 26@3 30 bushel. ™
There is no movement in Quercitron Bark and
holders nominally ask at *37 ton.
The Flour market continues extremely quiet,
with v'ery little inquiry either for export or home
consumption and prices are drooping. Only 7@Boo
barrels fair and good Ohio and Penna. extra family
sold for shipment at #7@7 60 barrel; ’ 2600 barrels
Broad street Mills extra sold a day ox two ago at
fflA IiAILT BTINIRe. BULLETIN i PIULADELgHM. FRIDAY. MARcI 18. 1884.
CITY BULLETIN.
boards.
200 8b Union Cl 4
300 sh Clinton Coal 2
100 ah do b 5 2*2
100 sh do 2%
200 sh Venango 2 1 *
60 sh Morris Onl 75 /
200 sh Fulton Coal Co 9 w
100 sh do bSO 93*
60 sh Sch Nav prfd
i b3O 46j*
100 sh Empire Ming
b 5 10
|loonh do b3O 10#
BOAKD.
300 sh Penn Mlnlnp
b 5 10*£
6CO ah Girard Minin? 7jk
100 ah Union Onl pfd 75
62 ah Scb Nav 36u
25 th Sch Nav prfd 46
100 ah do cash 46
365 Bh do 46
300 ih do b!5 46^
251 sh Catawissa K
b 5 27
100 sh Catawissa pfd
b3O 43
1»h Phila&Erieß 37 v
100 ih do ?8*
200 Bh Girard Col B 34
100 sh Bead B bio 71
lih do 71
100 Bb do bio ~QU
1000 Bb do blO 71
40 sh do s 5 71
600 8b do b 5 71
200 eh do bio 71
..*""*17,814
7OO
> 240
18,869
$6 90. The to the retailers and bakers take a
wide range—say from 85 75 up to $9 for low grade
superfine and fancy lots—as in quality. There iB
nothing doing in Bye Flour or Com Meal to fix
figures.
The Wheat mgjfeefeogKesv dull and prices are
and prime Red
«vv Mte ranges from «l 70
f' 1 9 y at U 26Q1 28. Corn is
firmer ana fair inquiry. Sales of 4,0f10
busheie yellow} ifftrtore, part at ii V 6 and part on
? er * B ®’ an<^26(J o bushels white afloat,at 81 17.
1000 bushels Penna. Oats Bold at 83 cents. 1
No change in Barley or Malt.
In Piovißionsthereis a firm feeling but leas doing.
Whiskey 1b in steadv demand. Sales of 100 barrels
J™ 3 ° n 95 c + e » t8 > 300 barrels poor Ohio at 93 cents,
and drudge at 91 cents. . *
1864, 1864.
COTTONS AT RETAIL.
We call the attention, of Housekeepers to the
LARGEST STOCK OF COHOS’ GOODS
ever offered at retail in thiß city.
Having purchased largely of these goods at the
COMPARATIVELY LOW PRICES
of last month, we can extend to onr customers sn.
5S?£S&SSr£i la the'character oi
IN PRICES
fo^°»h e . rrn e^J 6nsiTe UnB of Cottons, are to be
found the following popular makes of
4-4 Bleached Shirtings;
Wamsutta, WilllarnsviUe,
“*®i Attawangan,
Rockland, Union,
Hew Jersey, Phoenix, Ac.
IN
Pillow Caie and Bheetings,
y? °®\ r following leading makes :
40 inch Bartalett, 6-4 Pepnerill
42 inch Waltham, loVperoSui,
5-4 Bates, xo-4 Bates,
5-4 Boot W, extra heavy other makes,
9-4,10-4 and 11-4 UNBLEACHED SHEETINGS}
Marseille* Counterpanes.
. y® can ftn*nish these goods In all sizes and qua.
rnmi« W fh« Te 6e ™ ra £ lo 111 UOW-PKIOED
below present
PRICE, and are also prepared to
furnish, in large quantities, the well-known
Lancaster, Manchester and Honey
comb Guilts,
In 10-4, 11-4 and 12»4 sizes.
House-Furnishing Linen Goods.
BINEN SHEETINGS, ail widths.
TOWELS, Prom S 2 to 87 per dez.
NAPKINS, all Linen, 81 ®>,
>ower Boom and other 'stand-
Table Linen.
h „ f s“ atom purchasing Linen Goods would
d ° 10 examine onr stock We invite sompari
son. No trouble to show onr goods.
COWPERTHWAIT & Co.,
N. W. corner Eighth and Market Sts.
jal4-th sa tu tjyl
MR. CHARLES PAGE,
I™ai y De^of° r last
GAS FIXTURES
.n, ESS J iS . CORNELIUS * BAKER,
admitted a partner In our nrm.
We will continue the sale and manufacture of
GAS FIXTURES,
Under the firm name of
VAN KIRK & CO.
MANUFACTORY AT FBANKFOBD.
SALESROOMS,
912 ABCfl. STBEET.
Feb. i. ism- feio-th sa ta-2mi
NEW MOURNING STORE.
,J,M t>nd '’ r * I?ne,t wonld reapectfnlly announce
that they are now receiving their
SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK
OF
Mourning Goods,
SUCH AS
Mozambiqnes,
Onipn Maretz, Organdies,
Ernanis, Poplins,
£f*nadmes, Valencias,
•r5l?r tUie *» liawne,
Mohairs,
* lorentine, Fonisrri<t v« • rt
_ALSO—SHAWLS, Shetland, -Grenadine! wn'ir
Barege, Lace, Tissue, Ac., Ac. ’ OUJt ’
MANTLES of the newe&t styles
alway Ton ha„d aSEOrtment 0f LIaHT SILKS
M. & A. MYERS & CO.,
tc’O CHESTNUT Street.
L. LEFEVEE & CO.,
Having, since 1658, manufactured the
• CLOAKS, MANTILLAS,Ac.,
Of the late firm of
L j. levy & co.,
d ‘^V r sn S cesso / s . wonld respectfully inform
their old friends and the ladies generally, that they
will open, on the Ist day of April, a 7
Splendid and Choice Assortment of
CLOAKS, MANTILLAS, &C„
Embracing many
New and Beatifal Patterns,
Deceived direct from their Paris Agents. It will be
tbeir aim to give to the Philadelphia public ALT.
THE ADVANTAGES POSSESSED BY PARIS
AND NEW YORK HOUSES?lndthe&Tus
tomers wUI And their stock
Superior in Style and Workmansliip
To any ever offered in this city. No effort wilt be
spared to merit the confidence of those who mnv
them with their patronage. - *
♦ Madame LEFEVRE will give her special
sstS* at™
L. LEFEVRE & CO,
tin™? Ac” 8 and ;Jlftllnfactar(!rs Cloaks, Mtui
. Salerooms 704- CHESTNUT Street, Wheeler A
WiisoDSewing Machine Agency. mhl2s, w6t
RICILACE
CURTAINS,
✓
CURTAIN MATERIALS,
• LINENS, .
House Furnishing Dry Goods.
Sheppard,Van Harlingen & Airison,
. 1008 Chestnut St,
mh7-mws6t« Wi
4VOTTON SAIL DUOK! k OOTTn7frfais<?^S'
V of every weight, from one CANVAS,
numbers; heavy and light
ASHLAND TOPSAIL EI ? S DUCK
Paper Felting, Sa Twine? & 0 Awnlll S Twm«i
W. |V£amA N * 00.,
— - . IM * Trvncc’a *ll*^'
leading and for sale by JOS vt?
OO.jUOSguthWJtarYw; BUSSI ®g J *
senat, Bros. & co.
white goods,
OhectofvictorS f .laconete.Cambrics,
India Kook, India N-'insooks, Swiss Mulls,
usual make and finish*** and other Muslins of onr
I, 1 i&MS-tf*
In.!!!? 4 ? P- HOLLINSHEAB’SJ
Insurance AgencyVNo..3l3 Walnut St
panics
sivf andexten
that ail matters entrusted ma".^ 8 18 a Guarantee
recti}, at'enued to. d 10 * u * icare will be oor-
Agent fnrthe tol owine well h,™
spoßSlble Ot mpames • S we,l ‘an°wn an( j re .
HOWARD INs. nu. OP N Y m<»si
"“““IT sTc T™’ A. Oak
lEVINQPUE no OP w
MaB Vr h e°t£r n> *' ree ” (jrowell,
COMMEBC.IAL K-RS go*.*T N\ Y*t’lfisni
F 0 N Y’
«»?Ba3aaf- , a^l
Statem^nt^'fA n iSreof Co’
Cash Ca»: 8 C °'
y 32,616 83
As follows :
Cash in Bank and on hand
Cash in hands of Agents..
B & d lS'-e Moltgagf,S and Diens on Real 82l ’°- i047
• v'a'io*;;a-,v^v,7:ms'.:
C Bonds securtd *>y Bank Stocks and “
Interest ac'cr'ned and other’piope'rty:' ‘ 3 |J
Losses nnpaid—None 8232,616 83
Fine *pii»it^Manufkctory.
The subscribers would invite attention to theij
IMPROVED CUT OF SHIRTS,
Whirh they make a specialty m their business.
Also, constantly receiving,
NOVELTIES 108 GENT’S WEAB
J. W. SCOTT A> CO..
Gentlemen’s Furnishing Store,
CHESTNUT STREET.
ContinenaiH^ti.
Old EstablMedSMTCstocTanTcoDai
emporium.
No. 146 North Fourth Street,
Churics li, Oram A Cot)
prepared to execute all orders for their mi*
Sc^V/n^ 011 811011 notice molt
Pi
atent Shoulder Seam Shirt
manufactory,
Orders fortbese celebrated Sblrts supplied prompt
ly at brief notice. r
Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods,
Of lata Styles in full variety.
WINCHESTER & GO,
706CHE8TNTTT BTRra;T
BLINDS AND SHADES
B. J. WILLIAMS,
No. 16 NORTH SIXTH STREET,
MANUFACTURES of
VENETIAN BLINDS.
AND
WINDOW SHADES.
arth^LowesUPrices? FlßOStassortmec£ «WOl*J
promptly attended to.
Shades Lettered. MI ,
if \
Fourth and Arch Y
ARE OPENING
FOR SPRING SALES OF 1864,
Paris Chsnie Silks,
London Style Shawls,
Broadway Cloaks,
Silk Crape Pongees,
Traveling Dress Goods,
Best Black Silks.
Best Brown Silks,
Staple Stock Goods.
DBA IN PIPE —Montgomery Terra Cotta
Works'
Price List for 1864.
2 inch pipe per 3 feet length 30 cents,
3 Inch pipe per 3 feet length 36 cents.
4 inch pipe per 3 feet length 48 cents.
5 inch pipe per 3 feet length 60 cents.
6 inch pipe per 3 feet length 75 cents.
We are prepared to furnish atone- ware drain
pipe, glazed inside and outside, from 2 to 15 inches
n diameter, in large or small quantities, with all
varieties of Traps, Bends, and other connections.
Liberal discount to the trade.
McCOLIiIN & RHOADS,
022 1221 Market street, Philadelphia.
gOMETHINO ENTIBELY NEW.
SOBDIBES’ COMPANION, EYEBTSMOKEBB
’ . ’ ” companion.
The most complete present, a Father, Mother,
Brother, Sister or Friend, can make, to their rela
tive in the army.
THE BID&WOOD PIPE AND TOBACOO CJAKB
The cheapest, most useful, compactand conve
nient article ever manufactured. 'Call and inspec
them. *
R. A. WRIQHT, Appointed sole Agent*.
. . • 624 Chestnut street.
The trade supplied at the G&mpany* s prices; or a
dtaWDYit AIIAWPd . {g jo
c > E g TE P.. YA fiN.— iVoa. 12 and 38ot gape,
nor quality, for sale by SB®! *
aiS.tf * WELLS, j
I.E. WALRAVEN, SEYMOUR,: PEARL ESS & SANDS,
719 CHESTNUT ST.
WINDOW SHADES
table and piano covers,
CORNICES AND BANDS,
LACE CERTAINS,
8232,616 83
POPULAR PRICES.
810,730 47
10.300 oo
GOLD’S ~
Improved Steam and Water Heating
Apparatus,
FOR WARMING AND VENTILATING
PUBLIC BUILDINGS,
AND FBIVATE BESIDENCES,
VAITUFACTUBED BT THE
Union Steam and Water Heating Com
pany of Philadelphia.
JAS. P. WOOD,
41 SOUTH FOURTH STREET.
B M FELTWELL, Superintendent. mlB-6t}
J. T. DELACROIX
Has now open at his New Store,
No. 37 Sosth Second st.above Chestnut,
A large stock of the newest styles of
CARPETINGS,
John Crossley A Sons VELVETS,
“ “ BiiUS' ELS,
_ ' “ TAPESTRY BRUSSELS,
Together with an extensive line ot
IMPERIAL and EXTRA THREE-PLY
Ingrain and Venetian Carpetings.
AS-01l Cloths, Window Shades end Mattings
Wholesale and retail at the LOWEST PRICES
for cash. whis-amj
LOST- - In from Depot, Ninth and Green,
to •‘Tioga Station, ” a TRAVELING Bag!
oi lapestry work, marked with the initials, M p
Findersnltable rewarded at 1703 SPRUCE st. 'it*
GOLD’S IMPROVED STkTm 7
AND
WATER- H pLTINQ APPARATUS,
*or warming and \ entilating public Buildings
and Private Residences,
manufactured by ibe
UNION STEAM AND WATER-HEATIN«
COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA
JAMES P. WOOD,
« Sooth FOURTH Street.
B. M. FELTWKLL, Snp’t.
mIUB-6m4
JI^TUESDAT, 0 Ap°rr “°at tt wh,S time
there will be room for additional pupils. The
last.tenr, was filled to the extent of thedomestic
arrangements. JOR\ W I nrt? UC
tnhK.f.m.w-6.* JOH.N W^LOCH^
M iNU. 1932 EAGE STKEET—FOR SALE..
desirable four-story brick DWELLING,
deep Slotad JS&. £ 110111 by 129 f6<St
mhlg.gt* S. W. corter B of Futurists.
fit c t ni?»^ E ?\T Tll w SeCo “ d - Tilir d and Fourth
NCW Marble Store No. 619
or a . ay P°J ion of 1116 Commonwealth
Buiidinp, Nos oil and 613 Chestnut street
The First, Second, Filth, Sixth and Seventh
posl ° fflce Baild **-
t 0 v THOS ' H - CONNELL.
J,a e , c L S. n . n ' lDe ‘ llouse of Dr D - J ayne & Son,
mhL-ut* 242 Ohestnnt street.
fig! BE SOLD BY M. THOIIAS £
°“ TUESDAY,. March 23, nconltthl
b^L a J ar ",K Cd valuable Lot of Ground.
\slta the buildups thereon, west side of FK.ON'T
street between Base and Vine, 61 fret front, ijo
w ‘ th af J ont °f 2S feet S inches on Craven
„ , T .° be Eol<l m two lots ft is seldom so
lartre a lot, so centrally and conveniently located,
near the Delaware front, is offered <or sale Tno
attention of capitalists and those requiring plentv
ot room for manufacturing purposes, is called to
the sale, wt ich will be absolute It now pro-
a six per cent, invesment for over
0 - mhlS 3t*
SPI-JtNDID MANSION AND COUNTRY
crrr‘|, EA £,. KEAB G-ERmAntown for
SAXE.—The Subscriber oilers for Sale
a very elegant MANSION HOUSE, sit
unteat tlie corner of MANHEIM and G-REEN
Streets, GERMANTOWN. The house has spa
cions back buildings, built , f stone and finished in
he very best manner, regardless of expense, with
large salcon, parlor, spacious hall, and staircase
of solid oat; large dining room; pantry, with
fire proof, and kitcnen on the first floor; four larce
chambers; back room, with all the modern con
veniences, and library on the second floor and Rur
chambers on the third lloor.
Gas and water throughout, with stationary
washstands; cellar paved aud very dry. The
stable ar.d barns are comnlete. Fine Garden in
good order The most attractive tenure consists
in Ho o ii iijjt ami Evergrunt. combining one of
the most desirable places to be fonnd in the coun
try. There are between seven and eight acres of
ground in the estate. Convenient to Wavne and
Duy s Lane Stations and near the Main street.
Gan be examined every day in the week
For lurther particulars apply to
LBWls H REDDER,
hio. 152 South Fourth street.
mhlB-3t#
M, SALE—On the premises,
W N-R ESI I) ENO E aud FUR-
A SONS, Auctioneers, on
MONDAY MORNING, April 4. ISH. at eleven
o clock, ■will be sold at public sale (commencing
punctually at the hour) on the premises, EAST
WALNUTLANE, Germantown, elegant modern
MANSION, Stable and Coach House, aad large
lot, 375 feet fiont by 250 leet to Herman street,
■with fruit and ornamental trees, shrubbery, &c.
All that superior modern three-story etnne man
sion, with stable, coach house, spring house, and
large lot of ground situate on the northerly side ot
East Walnut lane and southerly side of Herman
street (two fronts, between Main and Morton
streets,) commencing 600 feet S. W. of Morton
street; containing in front on East Walnut lane
, 1 ; t ’ ,? nd extending in depth of that width
150 feet; then narrowing to 39* feet, and extendin'
fnrther in depth 100 feet ta Herman str“e?
which it has a front of 39# feet.) the entire death
from street to street being 250 feet* ® „
The mansion is built and finished in the heat
manner, and replete with mo. ern conveniences
‘r,°rilibrary and tw ° wtchS
llrst iloor, li chambers, permanent wishstard
water closet, bath, with hot and cold water* cSokl
tng range, furnace, numerons closets, Ac , tin
roof; altogether a commodious aud elegant resi
deuce for summer and winter; elegantly papered
and painted recently, and in ’first-rate order; tee
grounds handsomely laid out and planted with fine
lruit trees, smaller fruits, grapery and elegant
flowers, shrubbery, Ac.; spring. house with ex
cellent water, aud a large extra spring watering
the premises; stable and coach honse, cMckery,
Ac.; the situation high and healthy. The observa
tory on tee top of the house affords an extensive
view of the surrounding country, extending to the
Delaware River.
mh!2 stnth 6tf
Sale absolute, theownerremovingfrom the State.
89,000 may remain on mortgage. £2OO to be paid
at the time of sale. Immedi te possession. •
H< TJSEHOLD FURNITURE-Immedia'ely
after the sale of the house will be sold, bv cata
logue, the furniture. .
M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers,
mhlS, 21 139 and 141 South Fourth st
BUGCJESSOE TO W. H. CABRYL,
MASONIC HiXlij
OFFERS HIS
SPRING STOCK
PLUSHES AND MOQ.XJETTE.
DAMASKS AND EEPS,
UNION CLOTHS, MELTONS, &e„
.SUITA BITS FOB
CLOAK MAKERS
AND
CLOTfiIEES.
203 CHESTNUT ST, COBNEB OF SECOND 8T„
mi?il'-n'f EEAY STREET, NEW YOBK.
BARiOW’S
INDIGO BLUE,
PUT UP AT
WILTBERGER’S
URTJG STORE,
No.. 233 NORTH SECOND STREET,
„ PHILADELPHIA,
' V; ‘ ! colcr n,ore wMer thanfoHT tames the same
.;r.ar:uy of ordinary Indigo.
**~ The new Lahe: does Lot require a stamp.
I’- is warranted to give satisfaction;
n rets Ued hi the same price as the Trmtati.pl
mh9.lmrp}
V bankers.
Ixehange on England, Franca aid
Germany,
7 3-10 5-20 Loan and Coupons,
CERTIFICATES INDEBTEDNESS,
ttUARTERHASTES’B
CHECKS AND VOUCHERS,
American and Foreign Hold,
STOCKS AND LOANS,
BOUGHT AND SOLD
y Orders bv Mall:attended to, aa-iy
A S. ROBINSON,
IMPORTER AND DEARER Of
LOOKING GLASSES,
Fancy antt Plain Frames, suitable for iTomniM.
Photographs and EngraTlng*. Manu&cturar sf*
PIER, MANTLE. & WALL MIRRORS.
Engra-rlngs and Oil Palntinn.
Gfalleiiea of Pictures and T*mtrre t ctlasi War.*
rooms.
- S. ROBINSON.
y<>: 916 Che«tnnt jtreet. Philadelphia
G prevk«ted .® ESTOBEIi - b^ness
I ‘London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing > *
‘ ‘fondOD Hair Color Restorer and Dressing. >»
‘‘London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing. ■>
‘London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing.”
‘ ‘London Hair Color Restorer and Dressine. *
“London Hair Color Restorer and Dressine.’
‘ ‘London Hair Color Restorer and Dressine.”
i”r°*l doll Halr Color Restorer and Dressine.”
„ „T“ 5 discovery for the preservation of the
hMT is taking the lead of all hair preparations; be
h,dM h orln f co i or making hair grow on
it is a beautiful dressing, keeps the
hair.oft, smooth and flexible, removes any erup
tive disease Itching, Scurf, Dandruff, &c. Many
who were bald and gray have had their hair per
napcntly restored. Only one preparation.
•SPREAD THIS CERTIFICATE.
DYEIN^ Y HAIR RESTORED -WITHOUT
•Sr BALDNESS PREVENTED.
I am happy to add my testimony to' the great
value of the “London Hair Color Restorer,’
three bottles of which restored my Hair, which
was very gray, to its original dark color, and the
hue appears to be permanent; I am satisfied that
-he preparation is nothing like a dye, bnt operates
upon the secretions. It is also a beautiful Hair
dressing. I purchased the first bottle from Mr.
Garrignes, Druggist, Tenth and Coates streets,
who can also testify my hair was very gray, when
I commenced its use.
MRS. MTT.TVER
No. 730 North Ninth street, Phifa.
.“London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing ”
sold by ■
DR. SWATHE & SON,
- 330 North Sixth street, Philada.
Price. SU cents. Six bottles, sa so. jaS-f.m, wly
r l ' ultSALE -i pair of splendid
-rC?A Grey Mares, young, sound and kind
Suitable for light driving, or family use. At
Hcl IRE AS’S STABLES,
. No. S 4 North Third street.
«g T?T U n„ E ,n iS ' 1> L(1 lf 0E SALE OR TO
rt ft f?onS n f n im P rov *d lease, on the north
- eorARCH street, h P r weea Ninth and Tenth;
-sieet front by l4u feet deep to an alley leading into
cnnr> street, at- No. 403 CHESTNUT
street, between 9and l o'clock. mhlB-3t*
IP , E‘^r R SALE ~-A COUNTRY RESI-
Mt I»FNct, near TIOGA STATION offfi
Germantown Railroad, situate on south sideoi
TiOfia street, 148 teet west of Twentv-first street
7 b u l °l loo teet lrOKt , and 250 feet deep, beaSfc'
tully laid out with choice fruits andflowersof
every vanity. The house has all the convenience .
of a cry residence, and will be sold on accom
modating terms. ,Mrs. MITCHELL, the occu"
pant of the premise-?, will answer any inani
ries: or apply to HENRY CROSKEY, Lum
ber Merchant, Delaware avenue, below Greea
• mhlQtkrpfr
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, OT
oorowD importation, reliable in onalitr,
1% and at low prices. - * **
F t, R ,?K*J JROTHEa - Importer,,
1 l |>n rnnl h.|„» Pnnrtß.
gggßjm-to JAMES BELLAK, ~~~ -
n, , <>• A. PRINCE AGO.>S
World-Renowned Melodeons,
HARMONIUMS AND DRAWING-ROOM
ORGANS. -
EBNEST G ABLER’ S,
RAVEN & BACON’S, • •
hallet. Davis arbo.’s,
jall-btm-pft . CELEBRATED PIANOS
CUivAECi tUatlO XUHJ.NG—
taSeSpEMr. O. E. SARGENT’S ordan for
* > * f 5 Tuning aud Repairing Plano* aiewu
•atret) at Mason fc Co. 's Store, 907 CHESTNUT
rtreet. urj, Mr Sargeantba» tad Eleven Y.ara’
factory expertm,-.? iii Boston. and'PivaVMM’ oti»
•mploymt-ntir. Ptutadslobia. SPEOIAL—PIiSS
rt-Uat&crtti to «ound wift snd sweet-taned u
aew. vithout revuwzng. ..
«■ •VIS.^KT.i
JftggSffSxiti THE union piano MAWTT.
MOTOKir«€OE?ASTS
WArsrTw™!! 1 „? ct< ! r > snil wararooms, isir
a most bear.tjftc atiort-
F’-ANOS, whlcO tbsy
GtTetM?a> I ?ifrS' Cas! ' pwce * or on *na!Aita*nts.
, a befoT “ ptiTcttaslns •jts'srSf-s, and
rnry .».*<«<*<**«« <n>i* wrtli iia tlran
G.EVPE- t KINDT,
Ff S T*l STECK’S S PIANO,
t or sale, 25 per cent, less than elsewhere.
A. SCHERZEB,
421 N. Fonrth. ah. C&liowhill
mb3.3mrps
OPPIR \ULLOW METAL SHEATH-
V> ING, Braziers, Copper. Nails,
Copper, constantly on hand, and for sale by
HENRY WINSOK A 00., 331 South Wharye
IMPORTERS OP
AND tjf