Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, March 23, 1864, Image 4

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'« • ' 5f the age in pianos.
■ ; WTRYKR's Improved Overstrung Pianos, ac
amrwledeed by the leading artists, and endorsed
fcy toe Musical public, to be tie finest Pianos In
*Xbe*attention of the Musical public Is called* o
fitasa recent great Improvements in Rano Forres.
By a new method of construction, the g™KJL.
possible volume of tone has obtained,
anyof the sweetness and brilliancy lor
these Pianos ars so celebrated, ’?®^*lcuonren
fAioh, with an Improved Touch and A.c
lar them tJnequaled. h Priae Medal at
These Instruments received t °®- r ” we n as the
the World’s Fair, held from the
Highest Awards over all mitry. Ware
first Fairs and Inßtltntts to ttas Conn
Koras, 722 Arch street below ms** 1 "’ *
ELAip, DYEi HAIK. gYE!^
DYjfil 1!—-BATCH L Wor is' The only HarmXttSi
S£F JUdJUHabie Dye fcnown. This splendid Hair
SEfiSmjrfcit-changes Red, Rusty or Grey Ho£r,
BKaatfVSfa Glossy Black or Natural Brown, with-
Jmt lninriae the Hair or Staining the skin, leaving
the h»*r soft and beautiful; imparts fresh vitality,
frequently restoring its pristine color, and rectifies
Ike Hi effects of bad Dyes. The genuine is signed
gn.T.uw a. Batchelor, all others are mere imi
tations, and should be avoided. Sold by all Drug
gists, Ac. FACTOR'S—BI BARCLAY street, N.
Y. Batchelor’s New Toilet Cream for dressing
the Rair. ■
&SESSSI
Ef s ( f f that their Manufactory of First-Class
Fortes is now tn foil operation. The general
wtislaction their many Pianos, sold already, meet
With, by competent judges, enables them to assert
confidently that their Piano Fortes are not snr
aaased by any manufactured in the United States.
They respectfully invite the musical public to call
and examine their instruments, at the Sales Boom,
Mo. 46 North Third street. Full guarantee given,
Mid prices moderate. :
LEHIGH LOCUST MOUNTAIN AND
BiackHeath, White Abh Goal, oarefully
■elected and prepared for family use, free from
■late and dust, delivered promptly and warranted
to give full satisfaction, at prices as low as the
lowest for a good article. Luitr Coax for found
ries, and Chestnut Ooax for steam purposes, at
Wholesale prices. An assortment of Hickory,
fi*v and Pine Wood, kept constantly on hand.
Also, an excellent article of Baaokbhith’s Coax,
delivered free of carting to any part of the city. A
trial of this coal will secure your custom. Send
your orders to THOMAS E. CAHILL,
Offices, 325 Walnut street.
Lombard andTwenty-flfth street.
North Pennsylvania Railroad and Master street.
Pine street wharf, Schuylkill.
THE GOLD SPRING lOE COMPANY.
Offices and Depots as above.
Wagons run -in all the paved limits of the Con
solidated City and in the Twenty-fourth Ward,
MASON
MTECEAOO.’S
HAMLIN’S
CABINET
ORGANS.
aTEOK CO.’S
J. E. GOULD,
Seventh and Chestnut.
sen
ff f I f J SQUARE, UPRIGHT PIANOS are
new considered the best in Europe, as 'well as this
country, having received the first Prize Medal at
Yhe “World’s Exhibition In London, 1662.
The principal reason why the Steinway Pianos
are superior to all others is, that the firm is com
'PQsed of five pianoforte makers (father
■and four eons;), who invent all their own improve
ments, and under whose personal supervision,
every part of the instrument is manufactured.
Vox sale only at BLASIUS BROS, j 1006 Ohestnut
street.
R. R. AS THOUGHT.
QUICK AS THOUGHT.
Radway’s Reaiy Relief, when applied to the
part of the body seized with pain, acts with the
xapidity of thought. :The Ightning’s flash is not
quickerto the eye, than is the action of this mar
velous remedy in stopping pain.
If afflicted with Pain use the Ready Relief; In
an instant -.yon will ■ feel better. Let those who
Buffer with Rheumatism Gout, Neuralgia, Lum
bago,Spinal
Strains, -Sprains, Bruises, Lameness, Swollen
Joints, Headache, Toothache, Earache, Burns,
Scalds, apply the Ready Relief—ease and comfort
will followtln a few moments.
If seized Diarrhcea, Dysenterv, Cramps,
Snasms, Sore Throat, Influenza, Hoarseness, Diph
ffierta, Group, Ac., nse the Ready Relief. Price
25 cts. per bottle. Sold by Druggists every where.
Dr. Hadway’s Medicines axe sold by Druggists
•Verywhere. RADWAY k CO.,
87 Maiden Lane, New York.
BANNVART’S BRONCHIAL
TROCHES are acknowledged to be superior to
any others for the cure of Hoarseness, Sore Throat,
Bronchitis, Ac. Sold by-
ROBERT SHOEMAKER k CO..
N. E Corner Fourth and Race streets,
And by Druggists generally.
WINDOW
SHADE
MANUFACTURERS.
KELTY,
CARRINGTON
A? CO.,
No. 723
OHESTNUT STREET.
TBE BALD, and those who are troubled with
dryness and tailing off of the hair, should use
Jayne 5 8 Hair Tonic. It excites the scalp to a new
and healthy action, and removes the dandruff,
tauses a free circulation of hlood through the scalp,
nourishes the existing hair, and causes new hair 10
grow on heads that have been bald for years. It
is unsnmassed for giving. a rich glossy arpearance
to the hair.
Prepared and sold by DR. -D. JAYNE & SON,
No. 242 Chestnut street. -
EyiSNiNG BULLETIN
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 1864.
THE HEW CITY RAILROAD MONSTER.
In another column we print the bill before
the Legislature to incorporate the Union Pas
senger Railway Company., This is the hill to
which weKlferred on Monday, as one that cer
tain parties were determined to have rushed
through both Houses before it could he ex
amined, and before the wishes of the citizens
of Philadelphia concerning it could be ascer
tained. The attempt was made in the House
last evening. Printed copies of the bill were
not laid on the tables of the members till the
motion to suspend the rules and put it on its
passage was offered. Fortunately one true
representative of Philadelphia, Mr. Thomas
V^ n> rCBls ‘ e <* outrageous proceeding,
and after much difficulty, succeeded, chiefly by
the md of honest country members, in having
it referred to the proper committee. An effort
may. be made to force it through the House to
day, hut we trust without success.
_ Let our readers examine the bill. It author
izes a railroad nearly all over the city of Phil
adelphia, and on streets where none are re
quired. It gives the widest latitude and the
wildest license to the corporators! It exempts
them from the usual requirement of giving
notice of the opening of subscription books,
mid it denies to the city of Philadelphia the
right of preventing the construction of the
load. These two last provisions show that
those interested in the bill know they are
Engaged m . a work that wfll not bear public
acrutiny. Although the measure occupied two
«*-three hours of\last evening’s session,not one
word concerning it: appears in the published
proceedings in the Harrisburg mornihg papers
it being evidently arranged to keep it as much
as possible from the public eye. We thank
Mr. Cochran and the gentlemen who joined
him in resisting this iniquitous scheme, and we
trust they will continue to resist it until it is
.finally defeated. I .
THE WATER PIPETAX.
The proposed reform in the charges made
for water pipe meets the most strenuous resis
tance and the present system is supported by
statements which are singularly.conflicting witii
other statements, made when the tax question
is not under consideration. For example:.
Hr. Birkenbine in his various reports has dis
tinctly stated the host of laying water pipes, as
follows: —
In 1869 (See Report Feb. 9, 1860, p. 76),
26 cents.
1n.1860 (See Report Feb. 21, 1861, p, 39),
26 9-10 cents.
In 1861 (See Report Jan. 16, 1862, p. 37),
16 cents. .
This is clear, plain and satisfactory. Bat
when Mr. Birkenbine reports to Councils on the
the 16th of March that the coßt of laying water
pipe is 66 cents per foot, he necessarily causes
no small surprise. The wages of laborers have,
it is true, increased fifty per cent., and an in.
crease in the price of laying to 22 or 23 cents
would be natural and justifiable. But it seems
that while the wages to laborers hffve increased
60 per cent., the cost to the city his increased
266 per cent, or nearly fourfold! Some ex
planation of this is imperatively demanded,
and we hope Mr. Birkenbine will give it.
Perhaps, however, Mr. Birkenbine will reply
that he has already given the explanation, and
point to his report of February 21, 1861, in
which, on p. 39, is to be found a passage which
is not only exactly to the point, but which re
flects great credit on the writer and will at once
clear up ail difficulties about the 65 cents now
alleged to he the cost. Here it is, verbatim:
• •Tha expense of laying pipe was slightly in
creased ; last year (I 860) it was 26 9-10 cents per
foot. This includes every expense but material;
i. t." labor, surveying, recording, making stops,
plugs, ferrules, etc. <£c The previous year it co-t
but twenty-six cents, showing an increase ia this
item of expense of nin°-tenths cent a foot. This is
to be Tegretted, especially as the only reason that can
be assigned is the immediate and highly undesirable
connection of the Department with politics, three exci
ting elections having occurred during the past year.
Nevertheless, under the circumstances, the surveyors
deserve credit for their good management, for
under other management, and a different organiza
tion of the Department, at such times pipe laying
has cost the city as much as sixty-three cents a
foot.”
PIANOS.
Mr. Berkenbine has here skillfully laid bare
the nicer which consumes the substance of the
"Water Department, and we require no further
explanation to know why the cost of water pipe
does not depend upon either the price of labor
or of materials, but rather upon the political
complexion of the times. After all this, it will
he a little too much to tell property owners that
they are only paying the legitimate cost of the
work. Can any one read the above extract
and doubt that the need for a reform is
imperative 1
PIANOS.
A brief hut admirable account of “ The Life
and Public Services of Major-General Meade,”
has just been published by T. B. Peterson &
Brothers, and is sold at the low price of twenty
five cents. It is one of the best of the series
of brief and cheap biographies of distinguished
men issued by this enterprising house, and it
deserves to be extensively read.
Me. Murdoch's Lecture asd Readings.—
An audience of about two thousand people as
sembled at the Academy of Music, last even
ing, to hear Mr. J. E. Murdoch repeat his
patriotic lecture and readings, for the benefit
of the Christian Commission. By his wonder,
fnl elocutionary talent and patriotic energy
Hr. Murdoch has realized over seventy-five
thousand dollars for the good of the soldiers
and the frequent aad hearty applause of his
audience, last evening, testified how highly
his efforts were appreciated. Every one pre
sent, from the veterans of 1812, who listened
with radiant countenances to the poem called
“Scott and the Veteran,” to the soldiers of
1864, in the galleries, who listened to his allu
sions to their own bravery and heroism with
modest silence, paid most flatrering attention
to the loyal, earnest, pious sentiments that were
spoken , and read by Mr. Murdoch. Among
the poems read by the gifted orator with thrill
ing effect were “Gettysburg,” Boker’s “Cum
berland,” Read’s “Song of the Bugle and the
Drum,” and-Drake’s “Ode to the American
Flag.” The latter was one of the best pieces
of elocution we have ever listened to. His
reading of Mr. Boker’s description of the
sinking of the Cumberland brought tears into
many eyes. The readings and lecture were
throughout a decided success.
WINDOW
SHADES.
SPRING
STYLES.
723.
lABGE PEREMPTORY SALE OF DRY GOODS,
CARPETS, &c.
Johnß. Myers* Co., Auctioneer*, Nos. 232 and
234 Market street, .will hold the following impor
tant sales, by catalogue, on Four Months' Credit
and part for cash, viz
To-mobrow (Thursday), March 24—About 815
packages of British, French, German, Swiss and
American Dry Goods, in Cottons, Linens, Wors
teds, Woolens and Silks Including 375 pieces
Cloths, Faijcy Cassimeres, Meltons, Coatings,
Satinets, Italians, Vestings.
Also-Dress Goode, Linen Goods, Hemp Car
pets, American Cotton Goods in large varieties,
Eloop Skirts, Pungee Haudkerchicfs, Gloves,
Hosiery, Beady -made Clothing. Ac.
Friday, March 25—Au assortment of Ingrain,
Venetian, Hemp, List and Cottage Carpels,
Canton Mattings, &c.
Monday, March 28—The choice importation of
Messrs. L. Maillard A; Co., comprising a full
assortment of their celebrated fabrics.
EXTEA LABGE PEREMPTORY SAXE-
Tuesday next, 29th inst.— TiiOmas & Sons’ sale
next-week-will be one oi the largest this season,
comprising several Valuable Olay Lots, estate
o f George Esher, 21st Ward (Twfxty-slx aches,
opposite part of the same estate sold last Octooer,)
tne Estate of A. Rujfner, (also Olay Lots), 17
acres, 2istand 23d Wards, estate of Lydia Hart,
comprising first-class Market street and Arch
street Stores and Dwellings; a large amount
of oiher'valuable city property, and the 45,111
Acres Pennsylvania Lands, to be sold peremp
torily. See list unoer auction head. Full de
scriptions in handbills at the auction rooms.
#5F* Orphans ’ Court Sales 12 ih April. .See fifth
page to-day's Bulletin.
- In Mr. James A. Freeman's sale for Wednesday
next, at the Exchange, are several valuable pro
perties -worthy of especial attention. Desirable
Residence, Marshall street; improving property.
West Philadelphia; Large Lot of ground, Market
22d street ValuaXle Lots at Cal2otcA.il! street
teharf; Business Stands and Dwellings, Penn
sylvania Lands, &c., most of which are to be sold
Without reservation of any kind.
auction notice-labge and attbac-
£ ITE SALE 0F BOOTS and shoes.
../I® call the attention of buyers to the
i es , iraWe saie of 1> (NX) cases Boots, Stioes,
Balmorals, &c., to be sold by catalogue,
tomorrow morning; commencing at 10
o clock precisely, by Philip Ford & 00., Auc
tioneers, at their store, No. 525 Market and 522
Commerce streets.
TWJ2£P Tl °N. “NOTICE.—THE PART
LRSHIP heretofore existing between E. R.
XEE and W. T. REED, has been this day DIS
SOLVED by mutual consent,WVT. Reed retiring
from the firm.
Mabch 22.
E. R. LEE respectfully announces that, haying
purchased the interest of W. T. Reed, he -will still
continue the RETAIL . DRY GOODS BUSI
NESS, at
the OLD STAND,
strictly on the
WM. W&RNOOK PRINCIPLE,
CASH! SMALL PROFITS and RAPID SALES!
‘ E..R. LEE,
it} 49 ffoxth Eighth street,
THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN ; PHIL * * i-'T T» I ti *. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 1864.
MAJOR-GENERAL MEADE.
' LARGE SALE OF BEAL ESTATE.
E. E. LEE.
W. T. HEED.
CARD.
THE
ATLANTIC MONTHLY
FOR
APRIL, 1864,
The ATLANTIC for April is now ready
"WITH CONTRIBUTIONS FROM
JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL,
OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES,'
GAIL HAMILTON,
O. O. HAZEWELL,
JOHN G. WHITTIER,
HARRIET BEEOHEB STOWE,
FITZ HUGH LUDLOW,
F. SHELDON
■ d othtr Popular Writers.
LIST OF CONTENTS.
Fighting Faets for Fogiee; The Wreck of River
month-, The Schoolmaster’s Storr; Plctor Ignotos;
The First Visit to Washington; House and Home
Papers. IY The Black Pieacher; Fouquet the
Magnificent; On Picket Duty; Among the Mor
mon b; Our' Progressive Independence; Reviews
and Literary Notices^
Terms—The Atlantic is for sals by all Book
and Periodical Dealers. Price 25 cents a number.
Subscriptions for the year, S 3 00, postage paid,
Club Pbicbs: Two copieß for one year, $5 00;
and each additional subscription at the same rate,
and an Extra Copy gratis for every Club of tea
Subscribers; or every Eleven Copies for 825 00.
TICKNOR & FIELDS,
Publishers.
135 Washington street, Boston, Mass.
EX-MIN 4 ' critically B. F. BEIMER’ S LIFE
SIZE PHOTOGRAPHS, in oil colors, and be
convinced ol iheir unequaled accuracy and beauty.
All styles executed at 624 AROH street.
Hand, panel ripping, back, com
pass, Web, Key-hole, Hack, Warding and
Wood Saws of various qualities,and a general va
riety otTools and Hardware, for sale at TRU
MAN & SHAW’S, No. 835(Eight Thirty-five)
Aim, et street, below Ninth.
C" ARTES DE VISITE are irrepressible. They
must be made to satisfy the great demand of the
public Go early and obtain Splendid Pictures,at
B. F. BEIMER’S Gallery, 624 AROH sreet.
EGG BEATERS, of both the patent and ordi
nary kinds, and other seasonable .Housekeep
ing Hardware, for sale at TRUMAN k SHAW’S,
No. 835 (Eight Thirty-five) Market street, below
Ninth.
REIMER’ - ever-popnlarand valuable Pictures,
COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS, for 81 00. are
commended to the public for their accuracy and
fine artistic merits. sECONDsireet, above Green.
Refined goal 0i1— 125 barrels
Refined Coal Oil—best brands—free oil.
For sale by
EDWARD H. ROWLEY,
It* No. 16South D-lawate Avenue.
Pitch— 100 Barrels city pitch for
roofing and ship carpenters.
For sale by
EDWARD H. ROWLEY,
It* No. 16 South Delaware Avenne.
Lubricating oil.
A superior article of Paraffine Machinery Oil
for steam engines and machinery of all kinds;
stands the cold and free of unpleasant smell;
light in color. For sale by
F.DW. H. ROWLEY,
It* IC South Delaware avenne.
MACHINERY AND CAR GREASE.
500 packages; assorted sizes; orders for ship,
ment put up with despa-ch. For sale by
EDW. H. ROWLEY,
It* 16 Sooth Delaware avenue.
1 N THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE CITY
1 AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Estate of RACHAEL POLK, deceased. —Tbs
Auditor appointed by the Court to audit,
settle and adjust the account of BENJAMIN
CRISPIN, Administrator of the estate of the said
RACHAEL POLK, dec’d, and to report distri
bution of the balance In the hands of the account
ant, will meet the parties interested for the pur
poses of his appointment, on MONDAY, April
4th, 1664, at3)4 o’clock P.M.,at No. 5# South
SIXTH street (second story), In the City ofPhila
delphia. JAMES LYND,
mb23-w,f,m,5t4 Auditor.
OH CENTS’. 20 CENTS! 20 CENTS!
4i\J Harper for April.
Continental lor April.
Atlantic for April.
All New Books at reduced prices.
mh22-3t* PITCHER'S, 608 -Ohestnut street.
Areally satisfactory cement
for mending Glass, China, Wood and Fancy
articles. After a year’s trial pronounced the best
6Ter need, and most easily applied.
Sold wholesale and retail by
JAMES T. SHINN,
mhl4-12trr{ Broad and Sprnce.su.
AKCH STREET HOUSE FURNISHING
STORE Iron Ware, Tin Ware.
Wood and Willow Ware,
Table Cutlery and Plated Ware.
GRIFFITH A PAGE,
Sonthwest corner pf Sixth and Arrh. mhs-ly rp}
Bird cages, -marine shells and
AQUARIA,
Constantly on hand at the
AQUARIA STORE,
No. 53 North Sixth street,
mhfi-lm.rp* below. Arch;
PURE PALM OIL SOAP This Scap is mads
of pure fresh Palm Oil, and is entirely a vege
table Soap; more sol table for Toilet use than those
made frem animal fats. In boxes si ons dozen
cakes for 81 50 per box. Manufactured by
GEO. M. ELKINTON A SON,
Ne- 116 Margaretta street, between Front and
Second, above CaUowhlll street. ds!7-lyrpt
MARKING with indelible ink,
Embroidering, .Braiding, Stamping, Ac. A
Lady competent to mark neatly can Bud employ
ment M. A. TORREY,
mhl9 1800 Filbert street.
GEORGE J. BOYD.
STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKER,
No. IS South THIRD street.
Stocks and Roans bongbt and sold on Commls.
slon. at tbe Board of Brokers.
Government Securities, and tlncnrrent
money bought and sold. mha.Bmrp}
BAKER’ S ORNAMENTAL HAIR MANU
FACTORY. —The largest and best assortment
of Wigs Toupes, Long Hair Braids, Curls,
Frizettes, Illusive Seams, for ladies, at prices
lower than elsewhere, at 90S. CHESTNUT
street. mhS-lmrp*
SOAP— PUKE FAMILY SOAP. —CONTAINS
no SILICATE OF SODA, SAND or OLAY,
but Is an entirely PUBE SOAP, and should b«
used by every family.
Put up in BOXES OF FIFTY POUNDS, full
weight, when packed and marked Fifty Pounds,
not Bars or Lumps, as many manufacturers brand
their boxes. Manufactured by
GEOKGE M. ELKINTON * SON,
de!7-lvTpt * lift Marenrettastreet,
WORSTED YARN.—Nos. 12 and 38 ot snpe
nor quality, for sale by
falS-tf VROTHTNrtHAIVr Jfc WET.I.S
Gray hair restored _ baldness
PREVENTED—
• ‘London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing.”
‘‘London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing.”
‘ ‘London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing. ’ >
1 ‘London Hair Restorer and Dressing. ’ ’
• ‘London Hair Color. Restorer and Dressing. *
>‘London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing.’
‘ ‘London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing. ’ ’
‘ ‘London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing. ’ ’
This discovery for the preservation of the human
hair is taking the lead of all hair preparations; be
sides restoring the color and making hair grow on
bald heads, it is a beautiful dressing, keeps the
hair soft, smooth and flexible, removes any erup
tive disease, Itching, Scurf, Dandruff, Jco. Many
who were bald and gray have had their hair per
manently restored. Only one preparation.
»-READ THIS CERTIFICATE.
»GRAY HAIR RESTORED WITHOUT
DTEING.
BALDNESS PREVENTED.
I am happy to add my testimony to the grea ;
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
the preparation is nothing like a dye, but operates
upon the secretions. It is also a beautiful Hair
dressing- I purchased the first bottle from Mr.
Garrigues, Druggist, Tenth and Coates streets,
who Can also testify my hair was very gray, when
I commenced its use.
MRS. MILLER,
No. 730 North Ninth street, Phifa.
• ‘LondonHair Color Restorer and Dressing,’
sold by
DR. SWAYNE *; SON,
330 North Sixth street, Philada.
Pripe. 50 cents. Six bottles, sa 50. jafi-f.m.wly
S HARVEY THOMAS,
. STOCK BROKER,
Ko. 313 WALNUT Btreet,
Pbiladelpbla.
Stocks and Loans fcong&t and sold on commission,
at the Board of Brokers.
Particular attention given to U. B.’ Government
Xioans. ja9-3mip§
LIFE OF SENEEAL MSADE,
THE HERO OF GETTYSBURG.
Published this day.
PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
A COPY,
THE LIFE, BATTLES,
PUBLIC SERVICES
MAJOR GENERAL MEADE,
The Hero of Gettysburg \ and Commander of the
Array of the Potomac.
"WITH HIS PORTBATT.
It Js published at the Cheapest Book House to tba
world to buy or send for a stock of books, wnicn
iS at T. B. PETERSON A BROTHERS,
No. 306 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa,
LIFE OF GENERAL MEADE.
THE LIFE AND PUBLIC SERVICES OF
MAJOR GENERAL MEADE, the Hero of
Get-ysburg! and Commander of the Army OI
the Potomac. With a full History of his Life,
and Servi, e* to his country in all the various po
sitioi s be has filled, from the time he first entered
the United state- Army, in 1635, until the pre
seDt day, witn his official reports to the War De
partment, speeches, orders, Ac , Ac. .With his
Portrait. Price 25 cen-sacopy, or five copies
for One Dollar, and sent free of postage every
where at these rales. Agents supplied at 8L 75
a dozen, or 812 50 a hundred.
WASTED.
AGENTS, CANVASSERS and PEDBIRS, in
pverv town and viliNge 10 thtf United States, who
can easily make TEN DOLLARS A DAY at it, to
eneaff*' in eeliini »»THE LIFE OF MAJOR
GENERAL MEADE," just published and for
sale at v 5 cents a copy, who will be supplied with
them at SI ?•*> a doz**n, or 5o a hundred. Apply
in person, or address yoar orders with cash en
closed. for whatever quantity may^wmn^)
start with, toT. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS,
306 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, andyour orders
will be filled at once and the books sent you per
first express utter receipt of order. We have
agent* now making Fifieen Dollars a*day selling
them. All in search of work or money Bhould
engage in selling these books at once, and give it a
trial.
JUST PUBLISHED.
LIFE OF GENERAL BUTLER.
THE LIFE AND PUBLIC SERVICES OF
MAJOR-GENERAL BENJAMIN F. BUT
LER, the Hero o: -‘New Orleans,’ ’ Commander
of the Military Deparfmentof Virginiaand North
Carolina; also Commissioner Tor the Exchange
of Prisoners. Wrh his Portrait Price 25
cents a copy. Agents supplied at SI 75 a dozen,
or 812 5U a hundred.
LIFE OF GENERAL GRANT
THE LIFE AND PUBLIC SERVICES OF
MAJOR-GENERAL GRANT, the Hero of
• •Fort Doneison,” ••Vicksburg,” and • Chat
tanooga.” Commander of the Military Division
ol the Mississippi, and captor of 472 cannon, and
90,000 Rebel Pris- uers, WITH HIS POR
TRAIT. New Edition, Enlarged. Price 25
cents a copy Agems supplied at Si 75 a dozen,
or 812 50 a hand: ed.
LIFE OF ARCHBISHOP HUGHES.
THE LIFE OF ARCHBISHOP HUGHES, first
Archbishop of New Yurlr: with a fall account
of his LIFE, DEATH and BURIAL; a, well
as his services in all Pursuits and Vocations,
from his birth until his death. WITH HIS
PORTRAIT. ,/New Edition. Price as cents a
copy. Agents Supplied at 81 75 a dozen, or 812
50 a hundred. '■
LIFE OF GENERAL McCLELLAN.
THE LIFE, CAMPAIGNS, BATTLES, RE
PORTS, AND PUBLIC SERVICES OF
MAJOR GENERAL GEORGE B. McULEL
LAN. the HERD of WESTERN VIRGINIA,
SOUTH MOUNTAIN and ANTIETAM, with
a full history of at his CAM PAIGNS and BAT
TI.ES. as well as his REPORTS AND COR
RESPONDENCE WITH THE WAR DE
PARTMENT AND THE PRESIDENT, in
relation to them, from the ume be first took the
field in this war. until he was finally relieved
from comm no, after the Battle of Autieuun:
with his various SPEECHES TO SOLDIERS,
etc., up to the present Ume New Edition,
Enlarged. Complete in one large volume of 200
pages, with a Portrait of General McClellan.
Price Fifty Cents in piper, or Seventy-Five
Cents in cloth. Agents supplied with the Fifty
Cent edition at 83 So a dozen, or 825 00a hundred:
or with the doth edition at Six Dollars a dozita,
or Forty, five Dollars a hundred.
WASTED
AGENTS, CANVASSERS, and PEDLARS,
are wanted in every town and Tillage in. the
United S ates, who can make TEN DOLLARS A
DAY at it, to encage in selling -‘THE LIVES
OF THE ABOVE DISTINGUISHED GENE
RALS, ” jnst publi hod. who will t» supplied
with them by tb-dozen, or hundred, at rants ap
pended to the advetUsement of each work. Apply
in person, or address vonr oroers with cash en
closed, for whatever qnautity of them you may
wish to start with, to T. B. PETERSON k
BROTHERS, Sul Chestnut street, Pniladelphia,
and your orders will be filled at once, and the
books sent you per first express alter receipt of
order. We have agents now making Fifteen
and Twenty Dollars a day selling them. All in
search of work or money should engage in selltug
these books at oace, and give it a trial.
Address all orders for them to the Publishers,
which is o,so the Cheapest Book House in the
'world to buy or h?uu lor a stock of any kind of
books you may wish, which is to
T. B. PETERSON A BROTHERS,
Jf6 Chestnut street, phi’ac.elphia, Pa.
Copies of any of the above books, will be seat to
any one, tree of postage, on remitting the retail
price of the ones wanted, to T. B. Peterson A
Brothers, in a letter U
MILLLNEKY GOODS.
JOHN STONE & SONS,
No. 805 Chestnut Street,
Are now receiving their Spiing Importation of
SILK AND MILLINERY
GOODS,
SUCH AS
Fancy and Plain Ribbons,
G-ros de Napier—all shades,
Harcelliues anci Florences,
French and Ei glish Crapes,
Laces and Joined Blondes,
Illusion* and Maline Nets>&c,,&c.
Also, a foil assortment of
French and American Flowers,
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CABINET WARE.
A FULL ASSORTMENT AT LOW
PRICES.
GEORGE J. HENKELS
Nos. 809 and 811 Chestnut street.
TEIU7-2m§
HOOP SKIRT MANUFACTORY.'— Hoop
Skirts ready-made and made to order; war
ranted of tbs best materials. Also, Skirts repaired.
MRS. E. BAYLEY,
Vine street,' ahnee Eiebtn
$lO,OOO, IN OLD GROUND
J. HAYS CARSON,
251 North NINTH street.
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ISAAC BATHAB&, AUCTIONEER ana
MONEY BROKER, N. E/ corner of THIRD
and SPRUCE streets, only one square below the
Exchange. NATHANS’B Principal Office, es
tablished for the last forty years. Money to Loan,
la large or small amounts, at the lowest rates, on
Diamonds,'Silver Plate, Watches, Jewelry, Cloth
ing, and goods of every description. Office hotura
from e A. M. till 7 p. M. aeao-t&p
CELEBRATED
REEVISDALE COAL.
T. W. NEILL & CO,,
S. E. comer Broad and CallowhiU Sts.
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HANCOCK’S
SECOND
ARMY CORPS,
AH Recruiting Agents or any other
Persons vho can procure Becrnits
are invited to meet the
COAL BOUNTY FUND
COMMITTEE,
Daily From 12 M., to 2 P.M.,
THE COAL EXCHANGE ROOMS.
2051 WALNUT ST.
Liberal Inducements Will be Offered for
Recruits to Fill Up
The Old Philadelphia Regiments.
69th, 71st, 72d, 106tb,
HANCOCK’S
Gallant Seeond Army Corps.
COMMITTEE.
ALFRED DAY,
JAMES NEILL,
JAS. B. BLAKISTON,
DAYIS PEARSON,
J. G. FELL)
WM. HUNTER, JR.,
R. N. RATHBUN.
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INDIA SHAWLS, OiDli SCARFS,
INDIA SILKS.
ELEGANT SILKS,
ELEGA-NT ORGANDIES,
ELEGANT GRENADINES.
Choice Shawls cf all kinds.
Choice Dzess Goods of all kinds.
Choice Fancy Goods.
GEO FRYEB, 916 Chestnut Street,
invites the attention of the Radies to his elegtnt
stock of SPRING SHAWLSand OTHER GOODS
selected with great care for best City trade. mi 9 lm»
J. HENRY EHRLICHSS,
MERCHANT TAILOR.
A LARGE AND CAREFULLY SE
LECTED STOCK
OF
Entirely Hew and Exclusively Foreign
Good*
For the approaching seasons, is now ready at my
Store,
No 321 North Third Street,
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COOPER & GRAFF,
Stock Brokers,
NO. 11 EXCHANGE.
PHILADELPHIA.
LEWIS COOPER. OHAS. H. GRAFF.
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~ BARLOW’S
INDIGO BLUE,
PUT UP AT
WILTBERGER’S
DRUG. STORE,
No. 233 NORTH SECOND.3TREET,
PgH.ADBI.PHIA,
Will color more water than four times the same
quantity of ordinary Indigo.
WThe new Label does not require a stamp.
Itis WARRANTED TO GI7B SATISFACTION;
it 1b retailed at the same price as the Imitatiens
And Inferior Articles. rnhS-lmipj
TO THE LADIES!!:
I HAVE NOW OPEN
A LAKGE ASSOETMENT OF
GIMPUER LACE,
NOTTINGHAM LACE,
BUGLE GIMPS
BUGLE BUTTONS.
To -which ihe attention of the Ladies is inTited^
JOHN M. FINN,
S. E. corner Seventh and Arch Streets.
inlv-Ei.w 2*5
Timing Watches.
■i s-'t baTe 011 a D**© assortment of indepen^
Second Watcßes.-
k nil Second; 1-4 Second; 1-5 Second and
1-6 Second Watches,
WITH PUMP STOP.
lionis Ladomus & Co.,
'j _ _ _ . 803 CHESTNUT ST.
IS E W MOURNING STORE.
QuderMgned would respectfully announca
tb> y are now receixing their
SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK
OF •
Mourning floods,
. SUCH AS
Bar'ges, Mozambiqnes,
• Crap£ Maretz, Organdies,
Knanis. 3 Poplins,
Grenadines, Valencias,
Talmaunes, Lawns,
Chaltie, Mohairs,
Florentine, ’* Foulards, &c., Ac*
ALSO—-HAWLS, Shetland, Grenadine, Bill?.
Barege, Lace, Tissue, Ac., Ac.
IVI a NTLES of the newest styles*
A splendid assortment of LIGHT SILKS
always on hanc.
M. & A. MYERS &CO.,
feSTsiwSm 926 CHESTNUT Street.
REMOVAL.
A. N. ATWOOD,
FOBMEELY OF No. 42 NORTH SEOOND ST. ,
EATING REMOVED
TO THE ELEGANT AND COMMODIOUS
STOKE
No. 15 South Second Street,
Besnectrnlly Jnxitesthe trade and the public to
call and examine his extensixe stock of
SUPERIOR MATRESSES,
BEDDING AND
SPRING BEDS.
Also, a choice assortment of all hinds of
ULH OLSTEBED FURNITURE.
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BOOKS! BOOKS!!
FINE stationery;
Since the s first of the year we have been adding
constantly to our stock, until we now have one of
the largest and best assortments of BOOKS,
FihST-CLASS STATIONERY, PHOTO
GRAPHS and ALBUMS to be found in any es
t&blit-hmect in the United States. We warrant
our PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS to be of the very
brsi material, strong, durable, and as low ih
price as any m the market.
AU JS'tw Socks rewired as soon as issued.
Al HMEAD 4 EVANS,
Successors to Willis P. Hazard,
No, 724 OHESTJSUT STREET,
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OPENING.
J. M. HAFLEIGH,
No. 902 Chestnut Street,
Will open on Wednesday, March 23d,
FABIS AND.AMERICAN STYLES
MANTILLAS
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Vo'l U.H- . THE COPARTNER-,
1> SHIP heretofore existing between the under- '
signed, under the firm of COWPERTHWAIT &
CO., is this dav dissolved bv mutual consent.
JOSEPH COWPERTHWAIT, JR.,
JUSTUS C. STRAWBRIDGE.
February 19, 1604.
J. COWPERTHWAIT & CO 5
Would iniorro their friends, and the public gen
erally,that they will continue the’Dry Goods busi
ness at their -
NEW STORE.
S E. CORNER NINTH AND ARCH STREETS*
and would call the attention *of buyers to their
Urge and extensive
fcTOGK OF COTTONS.
Comprising all the popular makes, such as
New York Mills, WilliamsviUe,
Wamsntta, . Forostdale,
White Rock, Wauregan,
Semper Idem,' Housekeeper, &c..
Together with all the best makes of 3-4, 0-4 aunt
10-4 Sheetings, both
BLEA< HED AND UNBLEACHED.
Oltß STOCK OF LINENS, comprising
SHEETINGS,
SHIRTINGS,
TABLE LlN^S, maSi
NAPKINS, &C.
Will be offered at prices which will command:
the attention ol those in want of suchgooes.
DhESS GOODS.
Onr assortment is now complete, and in variety*,
etvle and price, we eefy competition.
SHAWLS of all descriptions, adapted to the 7
urgent season. -
BLACK SILKS, all widths and qualities, which
will be rold at very LOW PRICES.
PLAID INDIA SILKS, in all colors, extra
width, very cheap.
Great bargains in
MARSEILLES COUNTERPANES.
Give ns a call, and we will convince yon th&fc
we still maintain onr reputation of selling the best
goods at the lowest prices.
NEW aTORE.
SOUTHEAST CORNER NINTH AND ARCH,,
PHILADELPHIA. - ‘
J. COWPERTHWAIT & CO.
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BJiLDWELXING, No. 222 W*st Logan Sauaxe
Apply at 103 Walnut st., np stairs. , mh23-i2t# ‘