Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, March 21, 1864, Image 8

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7 ' THE
SPRING FLOWER SHOW
OP THE
Pennsylvania HoriieuKural Society,
r „ ■ TOL BE'EELb AT lES
MUSICAIi; FUND
LOCUBT ST. ABOVE EIGHTH,
OX
TUESDAY,MARCH 22,
From II A. iVU to SI P. Nl*
pii Articles for Competition and. Exhibition
jnnst be staged by 10 o’ clock, A. Bi., on Tuesday,
22(1.
Applications for Space must be presented to !he
Committee on or before 4o’ clock, P. M., oa Mon
day, 21st. . ,
Schedules of Premiums can be had ot ibe secre
te ' A. W. HARRISON,
mhl4-t22d No. 2S South SeTemh street.
, TICKETS 25 CENTS.
* MERIOAN ACADEMY OF MUGX!
•A SOIREE GYMNASTIQ.UE for the BENE
FIT of the “GREAT CENTRAE FAIR” of the
SANITARY COMMISSION.
By request of the Committee on Exhibitions,
Benefits and Entertainments,
A SOIREE GYMNASTIQ.UE AND EAST
GRAND B E-UNION
Of all the Classes connected with the PHILA
DELPHIA NATATORIUM AND PHYSICAL
INSTITUTE wUI be held at the
ACADEMY OF MUSIC,
TUESDAY EVENING, April 12th.
The classes of Masters and Young Gentlemen
tinder the direction of Dr. WM. JANSEN. The
classes of Young Lames led by Miss S. F. HOP
EINS. The classes. of Gentlemen conducted by
Messrs. HARBESON and GXHON.
The whole performance being a Inll and practi
cal illustration of all the branches of modern Gym
nastics and Physical Culture, and executed en
tirely by amateurs, members of the Institnttou.
The Grand Orchestra of thirty-six first-class
performers will, in. itself, prove a great attraction.
Director of the General Music Mr. HASSLE It.
Director of Music for the “Light Gymnas
tics” Mr. LOSSE.
F. LEYPOLDT, corner of CHESTNUT and
JUNIPER Streets, has been appointed Treasurer
and Agent for the sale of tickets.
Full Programmes of the Entertainments will be
ready on "WEDNESDAY, March 23d, and can be
Had at the following places:
Rev. Dr. O. A. Smith, 1530 Arch street.
' George D. Parrish Co., 312 Chestnut street.
Messrs. Anhmead & Evans, 721 Chestnut street.
Mr. F. Leypoldt, 1323 chestnut stret t.
Messrs. Hoyt & Bros., Won Onestnnt street.
Messrs. Andre & Co., 1104 Chestnut street.
Mr. John Risley. Continental Hotel.
Office of Sanitary Commission, 1307 Chestnut
street and Natatorinm, Broad street, below Walnut.
PJK.IOE OF ADMISSION,
Parquet and .Balcony
Family Circle and Amphitheatre
—'No extra charge for reserved seats.
Sale of seats to commence on Tuesday March 22
Doors open at 7 o’clock. The performance to
commence punctually at Bo’ clock. mh2l-tap!3§
JATVTF.S E. MURDOCH, Esq., lias kindly con
sented to deliver an ADDRESS, with Mtscels
laneons Readings, for 'the Widows and Orphan
of those who have fallen in defence of the Union,
as also the families of disabled soldiers, under the
care of the
LADIES* FIRST UNION ASSOCIATION,
AT HANDEL AND HAYDN HALL,
EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN streets,
On FRIDAY EVENING, March 25, at 8 o’clock.
Tickets. 50 cents.
For sale at the Rooms of the Association, No.
'537 North Eighth street; Gonld s Music Store,
Chestnut street; E. Clinton’s, Chestnut, above
Ninth; Mrs. Davis’s Fancy Store, Eighth, above
Chestnut; at the Drug Stores, Fifth and Green,
{Sixth and Green, Sixth and Vine,Ninth and Vine,
and at the door of the Hall in the evening. m2l-stj
TVERBY DAY
aot american inventors.
The exhibition of the above greal Paintings
WILL BE CLOSED, at
EARLE’S GALLERIES,
' 810 CHESTNUT street,
mhl9- st§ on SATURDAY, March 28.
mOM KING’S EXCELSIOR CIRCUS, MAE-
I KET street, a bore Twelfth.
SEN OBIT A LOLA LEHMAN, a Spanish lady
of great beanty, and celebrated as a daring, dash
ing and thrEling equestrienne, will mate her first
-appearance on TUESDAY EVENING, March
22d, and continne during the week. She is
THE BBIGHT PARTICULAR STAR ,
Of the Excelsior Troupe. The programme of en
tertainment 'is entirely changed for the present
week by the veteran Tom King, so as to bring into
full development the various talent of the great
Troupe
Performance commences at7J( o'clock.
- Admission 25 cent 3.
Stage Seats 50 cents.
Private Boxes S 3 00
’ Matintes, by gas-light, ion WEDNESDAY and
SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, commencing at
2K o’ clock- i mh2l
ROVER’S CHESTNUT ST. THEATRE.
tXLEONARD GBOVER Manager
THIS (Monday) EVENING, March 21,1861,
LAST NIGHT POSITIVELY
OF TBS
GREAT IRISH SCENIC DRAMA,
THE COLLEEN BAWN.
THE COLLEEN BAWN.
THE COLLEEN B iWN,
THE COLLEEN BAWN.
ON TUESDAY (To-morrow) EVENING,
LAST TIME POSITIVELY OF
THE TIOKET-OF-LEAVE MAN.
In active preparation, Dion Boucicault’s in
■tensely interesting Drama, illustrative of Louis
iana Life, styled
THE OCTOROON. THE OCTOROON.
THE OCTOROON. THE OCTOROON.
FAMILY MATINEE ENTERTAINMENT,
ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON, March 26, 1861
Admission—Dress Circle and Parquet, 50c; Or
chestra, 75c; Family Circle, 25c. Seats secured
without extra charge. Doors open at 7o’ clock;
commence at quarter of 8.
WALNUT STREET THEATRE.
Lessee Mrs. M. A. GARBETTSOH
Second week of the engagement of the distin
guished young tragedian,
EDWIN ADAMS,
Who is nightly welcomed with the greatest enthu
siasm and applause. On MONDAY and TUES
DAY EVENINGS, March 21st and 22d, will be
presented the intensely exciting, thrilling and all
absorbing drama, entitled
THE DEAD HEART,
Jn which EDWIN ADAMS
Will sustain his original character of
ROBERT LANDRY, a-Young Sculptor.
Seats may be secured from 9 till 3 at Box Office.
Doors open at 7. Curtain rises at 7X-
MRS. JOHN DREW’S NEW ARCH STREET
THEATRE, ARCH street, above Sixth.
Second Week of the Engagement of
MR. AND MRS. BARNEY WILLIAMS.
THIS (Monday) EVENING, March 21, 1864,
ALL HALLOW EVE.
Body O’Connor Mr. Barney Williams
Kitty Killeen Mrs. Barney Williams
Pierce Joyce ..Barton Hill
To be followed bv the Farce of
' LATEST FROM NEW YORK.
Widow Sprouts Mrs. Barney Williams
Phil. Mulligan ....Mr. Barney Williams
To conclude with
THE GOOD FOR NOTHING.
Prices as usual. Curtain rises at 7X o’ clock.
Eleventh street opera house.
“THE FAMILY RESORT.”
OABNOROSS AND DIXEY’S minstrels,
THE GREAT STAR TROUPE of the WORLD,
In their .
SELECT ETHIOPIAN SOIREES,
Splendid Singing, Beautiful Dancing, Laughable
Burlesques, Plantation Scenes, Ao., Ac., by.
TWENTY TALENTED ARTISTS,
EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK.
Tickets, 25 cents. Doors open at 7 o’clock. ■
felS-gm} J.L.OARNCROSS, Business Manager.
THE GREAT PICTURE,
AT HALL LECTURE ROOM,
OPEN EVERY EVENING,
T For a Short Season,
•d * 8 Celebrated
• PANORAMA OF THE BIBLE.
This Is the most complete and finished Painting
of the Sacred Scriptures in the werld, comprising
over fifty of the most v s
■i SUBLIME AND THRILLING SCENES
Of the first three thousand yeais of Biblical His
tory, forming altogether one of the finest exhibi
r -flown the age.
: OPEN EVERY EVENING at 7)( o'clock.
Admission. 25 cents*
Iff. B.—Matinees on Wednesday and Saturday
. Afternoons, at 3o’ clock*
Admission for Children, 15 cents. . fel9>2ms
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OP THE
PINE ARTS,
1*25 CHESTNUT STREET.
’ opes dally (Sundays excepted) from OA. M. *
p. M. Admittance 25 cents. Children half-prl
I : iISEiS 7 S^OOMTIN EK ' NEWS EX-
Jti
seats to all places of amusement may ba
:,H °T, to OX o’clock any evening. mhlT-lm*
GREATeasier FAIR,
FOB THE SALE 07 . "
USEFUL AND FANCY ARTICLES,
COMMENCING
MONDAY, MARCH 88.1864,
AT THE COMMISSIONERS’HALL,
"West Philadelphia.
THE' PROCEEDS FOE THE BENEFIT OF
ST. j AWES’ S OHUROH. mhlfl-10t$
fl ERMANIA ÜBOHESTEA.-PubUe Eenei.r
a*lr 6 ais every Saturday at3K o’clock, P. W.,at
MUSICAL, FUND HAL?,. Single tickets,3s
«'nts: packages of six tickets, $l. -To bena4 a,
Andre's, 1104 Chestnut street; J. E. Oould,
Seventh and Chestnut, and at the hall door. oc!3
CA SIN O CASINO O ASIN O—OHEST NUT
Street, above Sixth.—Ethiopian Comedians,
Ballets, Pantomimes, Vocalists,
Comic Singers.
The great variety entertainment
mnn-iot EVERY NIQHT.
CITY Ulti IN ANOEs.
AFUKTHER SUPPLEMENT TO AN
ORDINANCE APPROVED AUGUST 29,
\di, ENTITLED “AN ORDINANCE TO ES
TABLISH AND ORGANIZE THE DEPART
MEN T'OF CITY PROPERTY. ”
Bectiox 1. The Select and Common Councils of
the city ol Philadelphia do ordain, That from and
after the first day of January, A. D. ISM, there
shall he the following officers in the Department of
City Proterty: ,
T. Commissioner, at ah annual salary of two
thousand dollars. , , ~
■2 Clerk, at a salary of one thousand dollars.
3. A Messenger, at a salary of six hundred
d< 4 U Watchman at Parade Ground and at Shack
amaxon square, each a salary of four hundred
dollars. _ ,
5. Janitors at West Philadelphia and Spring
Garden Halls, each at a salary of six hundred dol
lars, ai d a Janitor at Germantown Hall, at a sal
ary of three hundred dollars.
6. Superintendent of State House, at a salary of
e ix hundred dollars.
7 Two Janitors of State House, each ata salary
of six hundred dollars.
8. One Watchman at State House Steeple, at a
salary of six hundred dollars.
0. Superintendent of Independence, Franklin,
Washington, Ritienhouse, Penn, Logan, Jefferson
and Norris squares, each at a salary of six hun
dred dollars. „ . . ,
10. Resident Superintendent atFairmonnt Park,
at a salary of six hundred dollars.
11. Superintendent ol Independence Hall, at a
salary of eight hundred dollars.
12. Janitor of Grand and Petit Jury rooms, at a
salary of six hundred dollars.
13 watchman of City Burial Ground, at a
salary of five hundred dollars.
Seo. ?. That the sum of three thousand six hun
dred and seventy dollars be and the same is hereby
appropriated to carry into effect the provisions of
the first section of this Ordinance, and a further
sum of three hundred and thirty-three dollars and
thirty-three Cents to pay for the salaries of two
Watchmen at State House steeple, and two Watch
men at State House for the months of January and
February, 1861
SI
... .50 cents.
ALEX. J. HARPER,
President of Common. Council.
Attest—BENJAMIN H. HAINES,
Clerk of Select Connell.
JAMES LYND,
President of Select Council,
Approved this seventeenth day of March.
Anno-Domini One Thousand Eight Hundred and
Sixtv-four, (A. X). 1564).
7 1 ALEXANDER HENRY,
It Mayor of Philadelphia.
An ordinance to make an appro
priation TO THE DEPARTMENT OF
POLICE TO SUPPLY THE POLICE STA
TION-HOUSES OF THE CITY OF PHILA
DELPHIA WITH SURGICAL INSTRU
MENTS, Ac.
Section 1. The Select and Common Councils of
Ihe city of Philadelphia do ordain that the sumof
One Thousand Dollars he and the same is hereby
appropriated for the purpose of supplying to every
Police Station-House of the City of Philadelphia
a Case of Surgical Instruments, and such ban
dages and materials as may be necessary for the
proper and prompt dressing of such cases of
wounds and injury as may occur in their neigh
borhood previous to their removal to a hospital or
at her place where they may be properly attended
to; also for the purchase of a proper stretcher and
ambulance bed for each Station House.
Sec. 2. Said purchases to be made under the
direction of the Mayor.
Sec. 3. That warrants for the payment of the
same shall be drawn by tbe Mayor in accordance
wiih existing ordinances.
ALEX. J. HARPER,
‘ President of Common Council.
Attest— BENJAMIN H. HAINES,
Clerk of Select Connell.
JAMES LYND,
President of Select Council.
Approved this seventeenth day ol March
Anno Domini One Thousand Eight Hundred and
Sixty-lour (A. D. 1861).
ALEXANDER HENRY,
If » Mayor of Philadelphia.
CONTRALTO.— WANTED—In a Presbyterian
Church tfnartetle Choir, a good CON
TRALTO. Address “Adams,” Evening
Bulletin. mh2l-3t
WANTED— A SITUATION AS A TEACHER
of Music principally, by a lady pianist ot
the first reputation, in a private family, daring
the summer months, in the country.
References exchanged. Direct A. P., Bullbtin
office. mh2l-3t*
WANTED.— A situation as HOUSEKEEPER
in a small family. Satisfactory reference
given and required. Address W.J. E., German
townP. 0., Fa. . . mh2t-3t*
A LADY WANTED, TO MARK WITH .IN
DELIBLE INK. Apply with specimens to
M. A. TORREY, 1860 FILBERT St. mhl9-6t*
A YOUNG LADY, FULLY COMPETENT,
wishes to attend a GENTLEMEN’S FUR
NISHING STORE and make Scarfs, Ties, Ac.
Address Mary Stuart, Bulletin Office. mhl9-3t*
m DWELLING WANTED by June Ist on
Chestnut, Walnut, or Arch streets, between
Eighth and Sixteenth. Address BRADFORD,
Bulletin office. mhll-lm*
COUNTRY BOARDING WANTED. —By a
gentleman and small family for June, July
and August, within ten miles of the city. Good
accommodations required. Address X, bsx 1865
Post-office. mhl9-3t*
THE HANDSOME RESIDENCE, 1031 WAL
NUT street, has been opened for the reception
of BOARDERS. Rooms, single and suites, and
with or withontprivate table. mhls-lm#
BY THOMAS BIRCH A SON,
Auctioneers and Commission Merchants,
No. 914 Chestnut street, above Ninth.
The Sale at Messrs. Viti Bros, will take place on
TUESDAY and THURSDAY.
March 29th and 31st.
*
WRIGHT & SIDDALL %
No. 119 Market Street.
Between Front and Seoond street*.
O. W. WBIdHT. F. H. SIBDALh.
DRUGGISTS, PHYSICIANS, AMD
GENERAL STOREKEEPERS
Can find at our establishment a foil as
sortment of Imported and BomestfoDrugs,
topular Patent Medicines, Paints, Ooal
Oil, Window Glass, Prescription Vials,
sto., at as low prices a* genuine first class
goods can be sold.
FINE ESSENTIAL OILS
for Confeotioners, In full variety, and of
the best quality. '
Cochlntal, Bengal Indigo, Madder, Pot.
ash, Cudbear, Soda fish, Alom, Oil ot
Vitriol, Annatto, Copperas, Extract of
Logwood, Ac., FOR DYERS'use, always
on band, at lowest net cash prices.
PURE SPICES FOR FAMILY USE,
Ground expressly for our sales, and to
which we invite attention of those In want
-AlBO. II ZVJ/GO° I FrJiiCH, MUSTARD, <tc.
Sail, or city post, wElms*
\ritli prompt attention, or special qncts*
tton* will be furnished when requested.
_ WRIGHT * SIDDALL,
_ Wholesale Drug WarehouM,
1-lyrpt No. 119 Market street above Fron .
T ATHS.—A cargo ol 600,009 for sale by K. A.
Sd SOUSES* 00., dock street yWrt
THE DAILY EVENING BULL!TIN i PHILADELPHIA. MONDAY, MARCH 21 ISM
A anJSEMENT3.
CHANGE
WANTS.
BOARDING.
AUCTION SALES.
GOLD’S
la proved St eam and Water Heatiag
Apparatus
FOE WARMING AND VENTILATING
PUBLIC BUILDINGS,
AND PRIVATE RESIDENCES,
MANUFACTURED BY/THE
Union Steam and Water Heating Com
pany of Philadelphia.
JAB. P. WOOD,
41 SOUTH FOURTH STREET.
B M FELTWELL, Superintendent. mlB-6t}
CABINET WARE.
A FULL ASSORTMENT AT LOW
PRICES.
GEORGE J. HENKELS
Nos. 809 arid 811 Chestnut street.
mhl7-2a>§
/V 2STo. 16 .
A t
SOUTH THIRD ST.,
BANKERS® BROKERS. W
m «P
-SPECIE, STOCKS,
Quartermasters’ Vouchers and Checks,
AND ALL
GOVEBNMENT SEOUEITIES
Bt itTO-HT AND SOLD.
HENRY HARPER
520 Arch street,
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN
Watch.es,
Fine Jewelry,
Solid Silver ware.
AMD
SUPERIOR PLATED GOODS.
SWORDS and SILVER WARE mods
In the Factory on the premises. xnh7- lms'
THEODORE Iff. APPLE,
GAUGER AND COOPER,
N05.1(2 and 101 GATZMER STREET,
(Between Front and Second and "Walnut
is Chestnut Streets,) ■
’ PHILADELPHIA.
Imitation Brandy Casts always on hand.
Casks, Barrels and Kegs, always on hand or
made to order. .......... fo!2-lv
We hare learned not to be astonished at any
thing. Tears of experience and a correspondence
extending throughout all nationalities of the ha.
bi table globe ha Ye turned theories into facts and
established a basis from which we need not err.
Vfe are not surprised at such facts as the follow
ing—although the persons who write them are.
We know the persons and circumstances, hence
feel at liberty to endorse their statements :
* ‘Nxw Bkdfohd, Mass., Noy. 24, 1653.
Dear Sir—l have been afflictfd many years with
severe prostrating cramp 6 in my limbs, cold feet
acd'hands, and a general disordered system. Phy
sicians and medicines filled to relieve me. While
visiting some friends InNewYork who were using
Plantation Bitters they prevailed upon me to try
them. I commenced wiih a small wine glassful
aiter dinner. Fee ing better by degrees, in a few
days I was astonished to find the coldness and
cramps had entirely left me, and I could sleep the
night through, which I have not donefor years 1
feel like another being. My appetite and strength
have also greatly nnprovedby the nss of the Plan
titien Bitters. Respectfully,
JUDITH RUSSEL-”
“RkEDSBUBT, Wis., Sept. 16, 1963.
• * * I have been in the army hospitals for
fourteen months—speechless and nearly dead. At'
Alton, HI., they gave me a bottle of Plantation
Bitters. ** # Three bottles,re6torsd my speech
and cured ms. * * * * _
C. A FLAUTE”
The following Is from the Manager of the Union
Home School for the fahildren of Volunteers:
“Havkuktbk Mansion, Ffty-seventh, street »
New York, Augusta, 1863. I
" DR. Drake: Your wonderful Plantation Bit.
tens have been given to some of onr little children
suffering from weakness and weak lungs with
most happy effect. One little girl, in particular,
with pains in her head, loss of appetite, and dally
wasting consumption, on whom ail medical skill
had been exhausted, has been entirely restored.
We commenced with but a teaspoonful of Bitters
a day. Her appetite Mid strength rapidly In
creased, and she is now well.
Respectfully, MRS. O. M. DEVOE.”
“* * * I owe much to yon, for I verily be
lieve the Plantation Bitters have saved my life.
REV. W. H. WAGGONER, Madrid, N.Y.”
<>* * • Thou wilt send me two bottles more
of thy Plantation Bitters. My wife has boss
greatly benefited by their nee.
Thy friend, ASA OURBXN, Phila., Pa.”
I have been a great sufferer from
Dyspepsia, and had to abandon preaching. ♦ •
The plantation Bitters have cured me.
REV. j. s. OATHQRN, Rochester, N.Y.”
• * * I have given the Plantation Bitters
to hundreds of onr disabled soldiers with the most
astonishing effects. G. W. D. ANDREWS,
Superintendent Soldiers’ Home, Cincinnati, O.”
“* * * The Plantation Bitters have cured
me of Ever complaint, of which I was laid np
prostrate and had to abandon my business.
H. B. KINGSLEY, Cleveland, O.”
“* v * The Plantation Bitters have cured me
of a derangement of the kidneys and urinary organs
that has distressed me for years. It acts like s
charm: - 0.0. MOORE,
, Agent for Colgate A Co., 254 Broadway. ’ ’
AC., Ac , Ac., Ac., Ac.
The Plantation Bitters make the weak strong
thelanguid. brilliant, and are exhausted nature’3
great restorer. They are composed of the cole,
brated Calisaya Bark, Wintergreen, Sassafras,
Roots, Herbs, Ae., all preserved in perfectly pore
St. Croix Rum.
S. T.—lB6o.—X.
Persens of sedentary habits troubled with weak
ness, lassitude, palpitation of the heart, lack of
appetite, distress after eating, torpid Ever, een
stipation, Ac., deserve to suffer If they will not
trythem.
They are recommended by the highest medical
authorities, and are warranted to produce an Im
mediate beneficial effect. They are exceedingly
agreeable, perfectly pure and harmless.
Notior— Any person pretending to sell Planta
tion Bitters in bulk or by the gallon i? a swindler
and Impostor. It is put it np only In onr log oabm
bottle. Beware of Bottles re-filled with imitation
deleterious stuff for whioh several persons are
already in prison. See that every bottle has our
United States Stamp over the cork, unmu.iilG.ttd,
and onr signature on steel plate side label.
Sold by respectable dealers throughout the
habitable globe,
P. H. DRAKE & CO..
§8&&*.2 ADWAY * NewYo,*.
WORSTED YARN.—Nos. 12 and 36 of supe
rior quaEty, for sale by . : ,*
aiS-tf FROTHINGHAM A WELLS-.
|IONDQST BROWN STOUT,
scotch: ale,
By the Catk or Dozen.
ALBERT 0. ROBERTS.
DEALER IN FINE GROCERIES,
Corner Eleventh and Vine Street?.
THE GE'iTXSBUBG BATTLE-
FIELD MEMORIAL.
AN APPEAL
TO LOYAL PENNSYLVANIANS.
The “GETTYSBURG BATTLE-FIELD ME
MORIAL AStOGIATION” was instituted for the
purpose of securing, forever, the principal points
upon the great bat le-fleld of the war, in theexact
condition in which they were left in July, 1863,
when the rebel horde* of the invader Lee were
driven back from the free soil of Pennsylvania,
and when the gallant soldiers of General Meadb
remained in possessionot the fi*Tu which they had
wou by tteir vaior. The Association have,already
secured the purchase of Cemetery Hill, Gulp s
Hill. Granite fcpun and ; op, wnb the
entrenchments thrown up just upon the eveoi '-he
great conllict wlkli was the turning point in the
careerof the rebellion. The field, with its redoubts,
wonderful stone defences, its timber breast-v»orks,
rsforest heights, withjhe trovs torn ny shells aud
countless bmlets, audits long lines of earthwork
defences, have nil been preserved intact, r.nd to so
continue to preserve them, .as to be a monument
forever of the greatest of American Battle-fields,
is the object of the formation of the Association.
To enable a large number of persons to ;oin in this !
patriotic work, the projectors of the plan placed
the subscriptions at ten dollars each. The payment
of this sum makes each subscriber a member
OF TBE ASSOCIATION, AN \j PART OWNER OF THB
Ulor ous Field of Gettysburg.
VTfcat Loyal and Patriotic Citizen of Pennsylva
nia would not gladly embrace the privilege of re
cording his name jpp n this ro 1 of honor, aud of
linking himself directly with the field wher.e the
lofty heroism of his trymen vindicated the
integrity of the Union and the principle* of Free
dom 7 And who would not des*reto haudiiowu aa
a precious heir-loom to his children the evidence
ol At* part in the good work, bearing, as the certi
ficate will, a view ol thp field which will rank in
hi'tory with Thermopyl-s, Marathon and ffA
teklool
There are no salaried officers tn this Association,
nox are there any objects in view in Us creation
other than those already stated. The grounds were
parcheeed irom their ongiual owners at theexac
price to be paid for them by the Association, and
the points selected, ai d the prices to oe paid for
thrm.mfithe unqualified approval of a committee
of the Historical .. ociety of Pennsylvania,
appointed for the purpose of visiting the field.
The following are the names of the general offi
cers of the Association, and of the Local Com
mittee in Philadelphia:
OFFICERS.
Hon. JOSEPH R. JNGEKSOLL, Chairman Pro
visional Committee.
Rev. Dr. S. b. SOHMUUKER, Vice Chairman.
Rev. J. ZIEGLER Vice Chairman.
T. D. CARSON, Treasurer.
1). MICONaUGHY, secretary.
LOCAL COMMITTEE —PHILADELPHIA.
HENRY O- CAREY, Chairman.
Edmund A. Fonder, jHearyO. Baird,
Treasurer. I Secretary,
S. A. Mercer, Prof. H. Coppee,
N. B. Browne, Ur. D Gilben,
J. G. Ft 11, GeorgeH Boker,
i harles E. Smith, James L. Ciaghorn,
S.M. Felton, Edwd W. Clark,
W. H. Ashhurst, Rev. E. AV. Hatter,
.lav Cooke, Hon. William Strong,
Chi.S. J S'ille, Ferdinand J Dreer,
A. J. Drexel, Jno.A. McAllister,
Oswald Thompson, Geo. W. Childs,
George K- Ziegler, John H. Dohnert,
J. B. Lippincott, Morton McMichael,
Will.am Bradford, W W. Harding,
Aubrey H. Smith, Gibson PeacocK,
John W. Forney, John O James,
Solomon AV. Roberts, Morton P. Henry,
Geo. F. Lee, Dan’l Dougherty. ~
Persons ■who are desirous of aiding in this pa
triotic work can their subscriptions to either
of the gentlemen named above, and they will re
ceive their Certificates of Stock.
BY ORDER OF THE PHILADELPHIA COM
MITTEE. mh3
OFFER FOR SALE,
ON FAYOEABLE TEEMS,
$350,000 FIRST MORTGAGE 6 PER
CENT. BONDS
OF THE
Western Pennsylvania Railroad Com’y.
Parties desiring a perfectly safe investment, will
please call and examine the Bonds and the evi
dence as to their security.
E.W, CLARK & CO.,
mhS-lmJ 35 SOUTH THIRD ST
SPRING, 1864. SPRING 1864
EBHHTND YARD & Co.,
617 CHESTNUT STREET,
AND
«M JAYNE STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
Have now m store their
SPRING IMPORTATION OF
Silk and Fancy Dry Goods,
Consisting of DRESS GOODS of all kinds,
Black and Fancy Filks,
Satins, Gloves, Mitts, Ribbon and Dress Trim.
mugs. |
ALSO,
White Goods, Linens, Embroideries
and Laoos.
A large and handsome assortment of
Spring and Sommer Shawls,
BALMORAL SKIRTS,
OF ALL GRADES,
Which we offer to the trade at the lowest prioas
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The Sunbeam Stories,
Containing the charming, bright Stories of
TRAP TO OATOH A SUNBEAM,
- CLOUD WITH SILVER LINING,
HOUSE ON THE ROCK,
ONLY, OLD JOLLIFFE, MERRY Christmas,
DREAM CHINTZ,
STAR IN THE DESERT, Ac.
Six beautiful volumes, Illustrated, 82 *O.
W. P. HAZARD, „ _
ja2l-t«jyl 31 South-SIXTH Street.
HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS
STANDARD DRILLS.
FOB SALK BY
Frothingham A Wells*
Recent improvements now enable ns to offer the
VERY BEST PEN, in every respect, ever sub
mitted to writers.
FARR & BROTHER,
324 Chestnut Street, below Fourth;
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p ODDI' ITU T I ON
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DIABETES,
STONE IN THE BLADDER, CALCULUS,
GRAVEL,
IRRITATION OF THE NECK OF THE BLAD-
INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS.
CATARRH OF THE
BLADDER.
STRANGURY.
Fot these diseases it is truly a sovereign-remedy,
and too much cannot be said in its praise. A
single dose has been known to remove tne most ur
gent symptoms.
Are you troubled with that distressing pain in
he small of the back and through the hips! A
easpooninl a day of the Constitution Water will
relieve you like magic.
PHYSICIANS
Have long since given up tne use of buchu, cubebs
and juniper in the treatment of the diseases, and
only use them for the want of a better remedy
CONSTITUTION WATER
hae proved itself equal to the task that has e
volved upon it.
DIUERTICS
irritate and drench the kidneys, and by constant
use soon lead to chronic degeneration and continued
disease. _
We present the Constitution Water to the pnblic
with the conviction that it has no equal in relieving
the class of disease- for which it has been fonnd so
eminently successful for curing; and we trust that
we shall'be rewarded for our efforts in placing so
valuable a remedy in a form to meet the require
ments of patient and physician.
IN DYSMENOREHCEA, OR PAINFUL Hel
STRUATION; AND MENORRHAGIA,
Both diseases arising from a faulty secretion of
the menstrual .fluid—in case of being too little, and
accompanied by severe pain, and the other a too
proiuse secretion, which will be speedily cored by
the Constitution Water. J
The disease known as FALLING - OF
WOMB, which is the result of a relaxation of the
ligaments of that organ, and is known by a sense
of heaviness and dragging pains in the back and
sides, and at times accompanied by sharp, lanci
nating or shooting pains through the parts, will,
in all cases, be cured by this medicine.
There is another class of symptoms arising from
IRRITATION OF THE WOMB, which physi
cians call nervousness, which word covers up
much ignorance, and in nine cases out of ten the
doctor does rotreally know whether the symptoms
are the disease or the disease the symptoms. We
can only enumerate them here. I speak more
particularly of Cold Feet, Palpitation of the
lean, Impaired Memory, Wakefulness, Flashes
of Heat, Languor, Lassitude and Du&oass of
Vision.
SUPPRESSED MENSTRUATION,
Which in the unmarried female is a constantly re
curring disease, and through neglect the seeds of
mere grave mid dangerous maladies are the result
and as month alter month passes without an effort
being made to assist nature, tbe suppression be
comes chronic, the patient gradually loses her ap
petite, the bowels are constipated, night sweat*
come on, and consumption finally ends her career
READ! READ!! READ!!!
DANYH.LB, Pa., J one 2, 18G2.
Dr. Wm. H. Gregg—Dear Sir: In February,
1661, I was afflicted with sugar diabetes, and for
five months I passed more than two gallons of
water in twenty-lour hours. I was obliged to get
up as often as ten or twelve times during the night,
and in five mouths I lost about fifty pounds in
weight. Duringthemonth of July, 1861, I pro
cured two bottles of Constitution Water, and in
two days after using it I experienced relief, and
after taking two bottles I was entirely cared; soon
after regaining my usual good health.
Yours truly, J. Y. L. DhWlir.
Boston Corners, N. Y., Dec. 27, IS6I.
Wm. H. Gregg & Co.—Gents—l freely give yon
liberty to mako use of tbe following Certificate of
the value of Constitution Water, which I can re
commend m tiie highest manner: _
My wife was attacked witb pain *a tne
shoulders, whoie length of the back, and in her
limbs, with Palpitation of the heart and Irritation
of the Bladder. I called a physicuan, who at
tended her three months, when Ue left tier worse
than he had found her. I then employed one of
the best physicians I could find, wno attended her
lor about nine months, and while she was under
nls care she did not suffer quite as much pain.
He finally gave her up and said, her ease wo* in
cterablc. “For,” said he, “site has tuck
a combination of complaints, Oust medicine given for
one operates against some other of her difficulties."
About this time she commenced the use of the
Constitution Water, and, to out utter astonish,
ment, almost the first dose seemed to have the de
sired effect, and she kept on improving rapidly
under its treatment, and now superintends entirely
her domestic affairs. She has not taken any of the
Constitution Water for about four, weeks, and
we are happy to say that it has produced a perma
nentcure. WM.M. VAN BENSCHOTEN.
Wethersfield, Conn., March2,lSB3.
Dr. W. H. Gregg—Dear Sir—Having seen your
advertisement of “Constitution Water,” recom
mended for inflammation of the Kidneys and Irri
tation of the Bladder, having suffered for the past
three years, and tried the skill of a number of phy
sicians with only temporary relief, I was induced
to try your medicine. I procured oue bottle from
your agents at Hartford, Messrs. Lee,' Sisson A
Co., and when I had used half offft, to mv sur
prise I found a great change In my health. I have
used two bottles of it, and am where I never ex
ricted to he in my life, well, and in good spirits.
cannot express my gratitude for it: I feel that it
Is all and more than yon recommend It to he. May
.the blessing of God ever attend you in year labor*
of love. Yours, te^|’ ONAE:D a BIGELOW.
THESE ABE FuCTS ENOUGH.
Wo present tile Constitution Water to the publio
with the conviction that it has no equal in reliev
ing the class of diseases for which it has been
fonnd so eminently sncceßsful in curing; ana wa
trust that we shall he rewarded for oureflorts m
placing so valuable a remedy in a form to meet iu»
requirements of patients and physicians.
FOB SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
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Ja2s-m,w,f-6m
1864. SPRING 1864.
W A TER.
GLEN EfilO MILLS,
GERMANTOWN, PA,
M’CALLUM &-00*
Manufacturers, Importers and Wkelfr
sale Dealers
IN
CARPETINGS,
on. cloths;
Warehouse, 509 Chestnut sl* 5
Opposite Inaepeud ence Hall.
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SPECIAL NOTICE.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT.
M’CALLUM & GO,
Beg leave to Iniorm the public that theyhsv
leased the old established CaTpet Store.,
No. 519 CHESTNUT STREET,
- A RETAIL DEPARTMEHT,
Where they are row opening
ISIPORTEI) AJfll AMERICAN GARRETS*
Emb'acing the choicest patterns of
AXBIINSTER, IT APESTEY OAK
ROYAL WILTON, I PETS,
VELVET, iBRUSSELS CARPETS
VENETIANS.
Together with a full assortment of everything
pertaining to the Carpet Business. ja3fl-tff
WAREHOUSE.
The subscriber has just received a well-selected
stock of
ENGLISH AND AMERICA!!
FOB SPRING TRA.PE.
JOS. BIiACKWOOI>,
mhlS-2m 832 ARCH Street, below Ninth.’
ENTERPRISE MILLS.
ATWOOD, RALSTON ft CO.,
MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE
Warehouse, 619 Chestnut Street,
A CASE OF DYSPEPSIA OF SIX-
TEEN YEARS’ STANDING CURED BY
ONE BOX OF T. M. SHARP’S CEDE.
BRATED PILLS.
Mb. Jobs J. Kbokbb,
Veer Sir —X have been a sufferer from that most
horrid disease] *‘Dyspepsia]” for sixteen year*]
but after using the one box of T. M; SHARP’S
Fills whichl purchased of you some three week*
ago, I feel as if I haye entered into a new life—my
general health has improved, my appetite has in-
creased, and altogether I feel like a new man. I
take pleasure in recommending them to the publ
as safe and reliable.
Sold by JOHN J. KEOMEE, No. 403 CHEST
NTJT Street.
nh3.im*
bidding.
MATTRESSES, IFEATHiraS,
OOMFOKr-flJ 3I ' ES ’ Ibbd tlokinOs,
.v«rv other article in the Bedding business at
anaevw j the lowest cash prices.
AMOS HILLBORN,
feS6-3m« TENTH ST. BELOWAKOH.
•Wheeler & Wilson’s Highest Premium
IIDDK STITtH
SEWING-MACHINES. , .
The Cheapest, Simplest, and Best.
Salesroom, 7M Chestnut Street, a&o«« 7<A I
Opposite Independence Hall,
A NEW STOCK,
ARCH STREET
CARPET
CARPETINGS,
DEALERS IN
CARPETINGS,
Oil Cloths,
Mattings, Ac,, Ac.
616 Jayne Street.
Head the Testimony.
PHILADELPHIA, FEB. 6th, IBM.
Tours, truly,
G. T. FORBES.
No. 431 CHESTNUT Street,
PBIGE SI 00 A BOA
fisbl-Sm,
Philadelphia.