Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, March 25, 1864, Image 8

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    CHEDXTS POE EHXISTKE'NTS IE THE NAVY.
V tKS PROVOST MARSHAL
Gfmeral’s’ Office, Washington, March aad*
1664.—Circular No. I!.—The following opinion of
the Hon. William Whiting Solicitor of t&e War
Department, ispublisliedfor the information aud
guidance of all ofiUers of this Buretiu:
Tn regard xo credits on the quotas of wards,
towns, &c., of persons enlisting into the nayal
service or marine corps i)f the United States.
(Section 9 act of Congress, approved February tU
-1664, amendatory of the Enrollment act.) •
Opinion.—Of those persons who, since the 24tn
ol February, 1661, shall have entered.the naval
. service .of marine corps of the United States, so i.ne
are, and others are not, bylaw, to be credited to
the quotas of towns, wards, &c. . •
No person so enlisting is to bexreditea to any qqo
tai.unlesß he is * liable to service,’ . “f ~~ m
roHment act, whett er he has or has not been on
rolled. Thus, ifan alien, just landed m a seaporr,
is erroneously or improperly eiir °s le jJ’ k®
The United States ho allegiance, aad is not, against
his.will', liable to military duty; and if he enlist.
in the navy, cannot lawfully be credited to the
anota'of the town where he happened to enlist.
So, if a citizen, who, by reason of his age or t.r
any other came, is hot liable to military service
. under the laws of the United States, snould b» by
error enrolled, and should thenenlist in the navy,
he cannot be credited to any quota, because the law
allows credits only for seamen who are “liable to
service” under said act. _ n ., ha
. -When such credits are to he given, they must oe
given to the towns, wards, &x„ ‘
enlisted mariners, <fcc., were or t lll ®** 1 , ® ao<ier
enrolled, and were actually 10 ?
. the enrollment act. are therefore to
The two questions of your lot er
be aoswored as - fo*iqws:. nxurire Corns or
of March:!. I*'. 5)
liable to military service, whether enrollea oi not
—ff heoihght be enrolled—is to be .credited to .ae
quota ot iho place where he was liaa.e *> mUi.^.i
ee .r Persons not liable to military service, whether
enrolled or not enrolled, should ereiated .1/
anv ouota. J AmisS 0. riii,
anyquuu.. . provost Marshal general.
. The Poi.ice TKtEGitAPH
The Mayor has approved the Vii.i for the coiisiruc
tion of the fire-alarm and police telegraph, and
we understand that the builders, Messrs. JohnK.
Kennard ic Co., are cow here, reedy to commence
the wort. These telegraphs have been in tuc
cetsfnl operation for several yeaTs in Boston, New
York, Pniladelpbia, Baltimore and other large
•cities, and we have long felt tne want of one in
Washington. In most of the cities adopting the
telegraph the wires are placed upon,the tops of
houses, firmly secured by iron brackets, thus re
lieving the streets and avenues of the nuisance of
telegraph poles. At first a prejudice was felt to
wards allowing' the wire to be thus placed, but
now that has been dissipated by the fact that these
wires furnish. a protection against atmospheric
electricity, as each, connection made with tne
earth acts as a lightning rod. In view of these
lacts it is hoped the wires of our fire-telegraph will
be placed upon houses out of sight and out or
danger. As Messrs. Keunard & 00. have built all
the fire-telegraphs now in operation, and own all
the patents covering “the machinery used in their
construction, we doubt not they will "give U 3 a
model telegraph tor the Capital of the Nation.—
Washington Star , ifdrcA 15, 1664.
T ,K(t AI, NUTIUKS.
IK THE OKPHANS’ OOUKT FOE THE OITY
AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA—
Ustae of CATHARINE McKEEVER, dee’d.—
The Auditor appointed bv the Court to
and adjust the account of JOHN L. tIEOPEN
GEISSEB, Administrator of CATHARINE
JIoKEEVEE, dec’d., and to make distribution of
the balance in the hands of the accountant, will
meet the parties interested for the purposes of his
appointment, on MONDAY, the 4th day of April,
1864, at 4 o’clock P. M., at his office No. 633
"WALNUT [street, in. the City of Philadelphia.
1 JOHN E. LATIA,
Auditor.
jnh9s-f, m.'w, st*
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAJ> FOR
THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADEL
PHIA.-ASSIGNED ESTATE OF JACOB MI
NER.—The auditor appointed, by the Court tcTau
dit, settle and aojust the account of HENRY O.
.MOORE, assignee of the estate of Jacob Miner,
and to report distribution of the balance in thß
liands of the accountant, will meet the parties ia- |
terested for the purposes of his appointment on
W El>NBs»D AY, April 6th, A D. 1864 r at 4 o’clocH !
P.M., at his office, No. 402 Walnut street (second \
floor), in the city of Philadelphia. m25-f-in, wSt* j
IN THE ORPHANS' COURT EOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OR PHILADELPHIA—
ESTATE OF JOHN McFA.RL.AN, dec’d—The
Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle
and adjust the first and final account of JAJIES
HOLMES, administrator of tbe Estate of John 31c-
Earlan, deceased, and to report distribution of tbe
balance in tbe bands of tae accountant, will meet
tbe parties interested, for the pnrposes of bis ap
pointment, on TUESDAY, April sth, 1851, at
4o : clock, P. M., at bis office, No. 402 WAL
NUT Street, (second floor), in tbe-city of Phil
adelphia. mh23-f,m, w,st*
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOB
THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILA
DELPHIA.—In the matter of the assigned Estate
of JOHN J. KOHLEK7—The Anditor appointed
hv the Conrt to audit, settle and adjust the tecond
account of EVAN MORRIS, Assignee of JOHN
J. KOHLER, and to report distribution of bal
ance in the hands of the accountant -will meet the
parties interested for the purposes of his appoint
ment on TUESDaY, April sth, 1351 at 4 o’clock
P. M., at h.s Office. No. 135 South FIFTH street,
in the city of PhPadelphia. *
E SMITH KELLY,
Auditor.
mh2s- f, m, w,st*
WANTS.
A COMPETENT SOPRANO AND TENOR,
desire a situation in some Protestant Church
Choir. Address BOX 310 Post Office. mh2s-3t#
WANTED.— Agents in tuts city and every
county in the State of Pennsylvania to can
vass for and sell-Buttre 5 s superior large size por
trait of Lif ut-General U. S. Grant, just published.
Apply to or address J. P. sKELLY, Sole Agent
for Penna., 908 Atch street, Philada. mh2s-3ts
A EADT WANTED, TO MARK WITH IN
DELIBLE INK. Apply with specimens to
M. A. TORREY, ISO 9 FILBERT St. mh!9-6t*
DWELLING WANTED by June Ist on
Wiia Chestnut, Walnut, or Arch streets, between
Eighth and Sixteenth. Address BRADFORD,
Bulletin office. mhil-lm*
BOARDING.
PLEASANT ROOMS, with Board, i* a private
family, for gentleman and wife, or single gen
tlemen. Apply at No. 305 PINE street. mh23-3t*
Desirable rooms with arst-ciass board
for Married or Single Gentleman. Apply,
No. 305 PINE street. mh23-3t*
WANTED —SUMMER BOARDING for a
small Family, where there are few other
Boarders, within ten miles of city, and acOTS3it>le
by railroad. Address Box 938 Pniladelnhia Po3t
Office, stating locality, terms, Ac. mh23-3tf
THE HANDSOME RESIDENCE. 1031 WAL
NUT street, has been opened for the reception
of BOARDERS. Rooms, single and suites, and
with or with out private table. mhts-tm *
AUCTION SALES,
PHILIP FORD & CO., AUCTIONEERS,
525 MARKET and 522 COMMERCE streets.
LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF 1000 OASES
BOOTS AND SHOES,
ON THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 31,
At 10 o’clock precisely, will b3 sold by catalogue,
1,000 cases Men’s, Boys’ and Youths’
Calf, Kip and Grain Boots, Brogans, Balmorals,
Cavalry Boots, 'Women’s Misses* and Chil
-OJI .* 3 " 00 i 8 VvShoes, Balmorals, Gaiters, occ.,
’of city andEastem manufacture, comprising a
general asEortmens of goods. i : °
Open for examination with catalogues earl'v on
the morning of sale, - ° J
' WEIGHT h SIDMLL %
No. 119 Market Street.
Between Front and Second streets*
0. W. WKIGBT. - F. H. SIZ>BA£&.
DRUGGISTS, PHYSICIANS, AND
GENERAL STOREKEEPERS
Can find at oxur establishment & foil as-
Bortment of Imported and Domestic Drugs,
jocular Patent Medicines, paintt, (Jjal
Glass, Prescription Vials,
'!£Ui?'!£Si? wl Kf cesa * genuine firstolau
goods can be sold.
S£ “ 4 «'
Cochin-al, Bengal Indigo, Madder T>nt
ash, Cudbear, Soda isaWni, OU of
Vtirlol, Annatto,_ Coppara-, Extract of
logwood, Ac., FOR DYERS- use, alwava
on hand, at lowest net cash prices J
PURE SPIOJSS FOR FAMILY USE,
Ground expressly for our sales, and to
which wo invite attention of those In want
ot reliable articles
.Also . INDiGO, STARCH, MUSTARD, die.
if extra quality. '
. : Orders by mail, of city post, will mn;
With prompt attention, or special qnotai
ittonawlll be furnished-when requested.
WRIGHT * SIDDALL, :
Wholesale Drag Warehouse, :
I-lyrpf no. 119 Market street. abOTsFron i
AMUSEMENTS.
GREAT EASIER FAIR,
non the SALE Off '
USEFUL AHD FANCY ARTICLES,
COMSIESCIHO
MONDAY, MARCH SB. IS64=,
AT TI|E COMMISSIONERS’ HALL,
West Philadelphia,
THE PROCEEDS FOB THE BENEFIT OF
ST., JAMES’S fIHUROH.- mhl9-10t{
SOMEhBY!—POLYU KAMA' ! ,
pOLYOKAMAi-SOMERBY! 1-SOMEEBY.
UHE-TNUT stT
Gi “ B l»ls“sS i s'‘of “*■
any theatre “^sT^EEUSION,
ce?t?dfi ed and withthe
originally Imported for this theatre.
*Proykjuh to the drama, the rattliog farce of
FAMILY JARS.
MONDAY, March 23, Boncicanlt’s drama, il
lustrative of I.ouisianalife, styled
THE OCTOROON. THE OCTOROON.
THE OOTOROON. THE OCTOROON.
FAMILY-MATINEE ENT ERTA IN MENT,
on Saturday afternoon, March 26, iboi
Admission —Drers Circle and Parquet, 50c; Or
ehestra, 75c; Faintly Circle, 250.. Seats secured
without extra charge. Doors open a.t 7 o cloca;
commence at quarter of 8.
SS. JOHN DREW’ S NEW AROH STREET.
THEATRE, ARCH street, above Sixth.
BENEFIT OF MBS. BARNEY WILLIAMS.
MB AND MBS. BARNE' WILLIAMS
In Twelve Characters.
THIS (Friday) EVENING, March 25, IS6I,
1 THE IKISH TUTOR.
Doctor O’Toole Mr. Barney Williams
To be followed by the Protean Drama of
AN HO OB IN SEVILLE.
Miss Flitterly Mrs. Barney Williams
Assuming Nine Different Ohara *.ters.
To conclude -with the Roaring Farce of
THE IRISH TIGER. .
Paddy Byan Mr Barney Williams
Prices as usual. Curtain rises at 734 o’ clocg.
hOMEKBV ! POLYORAM a! !
POLYOBAMA ’.—SOM.ERBY! SOMEBBY!
—POLYOBAMA! !
Walnut street theatre. .
lessee Mrs. M. A. GABRETTSO*
THIS (Friday) EVENING, MaTch 25, 1864, ,
FAREWELL BENEFIT and positively the last
night but one ol EDWIN ADAMS.
On which occasion, and by urgent desire, will be
produced i he gi eat moral drama of
THE TICKET-OF-LEAVE MAN.
Edwin Adams sustaining the character of Ro
bert Brierly, supported by the acknowledged best
east in the country. To conclude with (first time
in thiß citv) the new farce of
WHICH SHALL I MARRY 1
Nailom Tite, a Blacksmith Mr. S. Hemple
Mary Moo, a Milkmaid Miss O. Jefferson
*1 o*morrow, last night of EDWIN ADAMS.
Gi HD FROM THE OA:
and Editorials of tin
only be read ia the follt
papers:
The Ledger,
The Age,
Daly Nettrs,
Sunday Dispatch,
Sunday
XXXTBI NOTICE—T!
I Teniug Telegraph for pa
advertisements from ihei
ledged .
The ok and annual ball
OS THB
MOYAMENSING STEAM FORCING HOSE
COMPANY, No. 1,
Will take place at ihe
MUSICAL FUND HALE,
ON EASTER MONDAY NIGHT, March 23, ISM
Master of Ceremonies—JOHN McGIRR.
Floor Managers—N. V- B. Stafford, Alex. J.
Diamond. mh24-sts
Tickets., ,ONE DOLL-Ih.
American academy of music -
soiree GYMNASTIQUE for the BENE
FIT of the “GREAT CENTRAL FAIR” of the
SANITARY COMMISSION.
By request of the Committee on Exhibitions,
Benefits and Entertainments,
A SOIREE GYMNASTIC!UE AND LAST
.‘GRAND RE-UNION
Of ali the Classes connected with the PHIL A
DPLPBIA NATATORIUM AND PHYSICAL
INSTITUTE will be held at the
ACADEMY OF MUSIC,
TUESDAY EVENING, April 12th.
The classes of Masters and Young Gentlemen
under the direction of Dr. WM' JANSEN. The
classes of Young Latues led by Miss S. F. HOP*
KINS. The classes of Gentlemen conducted by
Messrs. HARBESON and GIHON.
The ■whole performance being a lull and practi
cal illustration ol all the branches of modern Gym
nasties and Physical Culture, and executed en
tirely by amateurs, members of the Institution.
The Grand Orchestra of thirty-eix ilrst-class
performers will, in. itself, prove a great attraction.
Director of the General Music.... Mr. HASSLES.
Director of Music for the “Eight Gymnas
tics*’ : Mr. LOSSE.
F. LETPOEDT, comer of CHESTNUT and
JUNIPER Streets, has been appointed Treasurer
and Agent for the sale of tickets.
Pull Programmes of the Entertainments will be
ready on "WEDNESDAY, March 23d, and can be
had at the following places:
Rev. Dr. C. A. Smith, 1530 Arch street.
George D. Parrish £ Co., 310 Chestnut street.
Messrs. Ashmead & ETanß, Til Chestnut street.
Mr. F. Leypoidt, 1323 chestnut street.
Messrs. Hoyt & Eros., 100 U Chestnut street.
Messrs. Andre £ Co., 1104 Chestnut street.
Mr. John Risley. Continental Hotel.
Office of Sanitary Commission, 1307 Chestnut
street and Natatorium, Broad street, below W alnut.
. - PRICE OF ADMISSION
Parquet and Balcony
Family Circle and Amphitheatre
No extra chaTge for reserved seats.
Sale of seats to commence on Tuesday March 22
Doors open at 7 o’clock. The performance to
commence punctually at ao’ clock. mh2l-tapl3s
CASINO CASINO CASINO—CHESTNUT
Street, above Sixth. *
The Great Variety Entertainment.
Ethiopian Comedians,
Ballet Dancers,
pantomimists,
Comio Singers,
EVERY NIGHT. . mh2s lm
JAMES E. MURDOCH, Esq., has kindly con
sented to deliver an ADDRESS, with Mlscels
lancous Readings, for the Widows and Orphan
of those wbo have fallen in defence of the union,
as also the families ol disabled soldiers, under the
care of tbe
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 Mnsic Store,
Chestnut street; .E. Olinton’s, Chestnut, above
Ninth; Mrs Davis’s Fancy Store, Eighth, above
Chestnut: at the Drug Stores, Fifth and Green,
Sixth ana Green, Sixth and Vine,Ninth and Vine,
and at the'door ol the Hall in the evening. m2t-sts
SOMERBY!- FOLYORAMA’I
POLYOBAMA!— SOMERBYI !-SOMERBY
POLYGRAM At I
mOM KING’S EXCELSIOR CIRCUS, MAR-
X KET street, above Twelfth.
SEN OKI T A LOLA LEHMAN, a Spanish lady
of beauty,* and celebrated as a daring, dash
ing and thrilling equestrienne, will mike her first
appearance on TUESDAY EVENING, March
22d, and continue during the week. She is
. THE BRIGHT 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
fail development the various talent of the great
Troupe.
Performance commences at 7# o* clock.
Admission 25 cents.
Stage Seats...,, 50 cents.
. ™S at e Boxes . $3 00
C eae-Hgbt, on WEDNESDAY and
SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, commencing at
2# o’ clock. -
The great picture, 1
AT CONCERT HALL LECTURE ROOM.
OPEN EVERY EVENING, ’
For a Short Season, .
.T. Insco Williams’s Celebrated
PANORAMA OF THE BIBLE.
This Is the most complete and finished Painting
if the Sacred Scriptures in the /world, comprising
over fifty of the most
SUBLIME AND THRILLING SCENES
Of the first three thousand years of Biblical His
tory, forming altogether one of the finest exhibi
tions of the age.
OPEN EVERY EVENING at 7J< o’clock.
Admission 26 cents.
N. B Matinees on Wednesday and Saturday
Afternoons, at 3 o’clock.
_ Admission for Children, 15 cents
tf'l EBMANTA OBOHESTBA Publle Rebaar
sals 6T6ry Saturday at 3lf o’ clock, P. M., at
Ida LIUSIO AL FUND HALL. - Single tickets, 25
-packages of -six tickets, El. • To be bad at
1104 Obßstnut street: J. E. Goo Id,
Ksyentb sad Chestnut, and at tbe ball doo aolS
THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN ; PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MARCH 25,1864.'~%
JJISIiE'X ’S. CONTiNEN I'Ali NEWS EX-
ausiOAii
8 i cniPTlf 1W AID Off T»a
tiiis hraN oH,U. s.sanitat y Commis-inn,
EVENING. March *9, ItM,
Soy .fuT’’GBBT EESEKVES. N E.
A ?oraer EIGHTEENTH and CHESTNUT eta.,
‘The following artists have kindly volunteered to
nnRU GAERTNER, OHAS. H. JARVIS, M.
CROSS, A. KOGGEN BURGER and AMA
TEUR GUEE CLUB. ... One Dollar
T To * be' had‘at"he ’ MuVic"' fetores' and at the Hall
door on evening oi concert. m023-Bte
SlNO.—AdYmiseinents
ie GREAT CASINO can
lowing respectable news-
The Inquirer.
Press and Bulletin,
Sunday Transcript,
Sunday Mercury,
'feaulrs are returned to the
i»t favors, and gratuitous
m will be duly ac!inow»
inh2s-‘*Ct*
3l
...51) cents.
fel9-2ms
* M lI.SKMjEN'I S.
CHANGE.
Choice Seats to all places of amusement may be
ad up to f>a o’ clock any evening. mai7 lys
: stntVII'RBY D POLYOR 1M.4! !
nOLYoSwIi-'OMtEBV ! !—SOMErLBY !
P _p Q[j v - 'RAM AI !
EANIJ OKOHiSSTKAU ANU VUii ili iinN
OERT The second concert of thefseisou
w>ll be given on WEDNESDAY EVBNING.-
March3otb, at the MUSICAL FUNI> HALE, by
the HARMONIA MUSICAL SOCIETY, when n
Selection of Sacred and secular mußit will be per
formed by the Society, assisted by the GER
MANIA ORCHESTRA. AU under the leadership
of LEOPOLD MEIGNEN, M. D. For part cu
laxs. see programme. Ticfcets, 50 cents; P»r*ale
at Gould’s, Lee & Walker's, audAndri-s Music
Stores.
Si -MEKBY ! -- v Ol.Y"l(AM A! !
POLYORAMA! SOMEKHY! !—SOJIERBY !
—FOLYi iRi'MA ! 1
IRLEVENTII STREET OPERA HuUSK
E “THIi FAMILY RESORt.’’
OARNOROSS AND DIXEY’S MINSTRELS,
the great STAR TROUPE of the WvdRLD,
In their
SELECT ETHIOPIAN SOIREES,
Splendid Singing, Beautiful Dancing, Laughable
Burlesques. Plantation Scenes, &c., Ate , by
TWENTY TALENTED ARTISTS.
EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK.
Tickets. So cents. Doors open at 7o' clock
felS 3ms J. L.CARNOROSS. Business Manager.
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF THE
FINE ARTS,
1025 CHESTNUT STREET.
Open daily (Sundays excepted) from ‘j A. M. to
P. M. Admittance St cents C'bllrirnv hel -price.
We have learned not to he astonished at any
thing. Y ears of experience and a correspondence
extending throughout all nationalities of the ha
bitable globe have turned theories into facts and
established a basis from which we need not err.
We are not surprised at snch facts as thefollow
icg although the.persons who write them are.
We know the persons and circumstances, hence
feel at liberty to endorse them statements :
“New BEbi-onn, Mass , Not. 21. ISM."
DeabSib- I have been afflict* d many years with
severe prostrating cramps in my limbs, cold tee:
and hands, and a general disordered system. Phy
sicians and medicines f ,il-d to relieve me While
visiting some friends In New York who were using
Plantation Bitters they prevailed upon me to try
them. I commenced with a email wine glassful
a ter dinner, ree ing better by degrees, in a few
days I wA3 astonished to find the coldness and
cramps had entirelv left me, and I c uld sleep the
night through, which I have not (topefor years I
feel like another being. My appeiite and sireugth
have also greatly improved by the ttss of the Plan
tation Bitters. Respectfully,
JUDITH RUSSEL.”
“Rbhesbuby, Wis., Sept. 18, 1533.
* * * I have been in the army h-. spirals for
fourteen months—speechless and nearly imd- At
Alton, 111., they gave me a liolt’e of i’:.station
Bitters. * • * Three bottl- ftree c:e.t iay speech
and.cured me. * * * VT tl
The following Is from the Manager of me Unien
Home School for the Children <JT Volunteers:
“HAVBirsTBB Massios, Ffty-sevenUi,street »
New Yobk, August 2, ISO 3. J
Db. Dbakb: Your wonderful Plantation Bit
ters have been given to some of onr little children
suffering from weakness and weak intiga with
most happy effect. One little girl, in particular,
with pains m her head, loss of appetite, and daily
wasung consumption, on whom all medical skill
had been exhausted, has been entirely restored.
We commenced with bnt a ueaspconfuf of Bitters
a day. Her appetite anc strength rapidly In
creased, and ehe is now well.
Respectfully, MRS.. O. K. DEVOE,”
■ * # I owe much to yon, fori verily be
lieve the Plantation Bitters have saved my life.
REV. W. H. WAGGONER, Madrid, Pf.Y.”
i•* * » Tbon wilt send me two bottles more
of tby Plantation Bitters. My wife has bees
greatly benefited by tbelr use.
Tby friend, ASA OCBRIN, Phlla., Pa.”
<i* • * I have been a great sufferer from
Dyspepsia, and bad to abandon preaching. * *
Tbe Plantation Bitters nave cured mp.
BEV. X S. OATHORN, BocHaSuif, N.T.”
11* * • I have River, the Plantation Bitter*
to hundreds of onr disabled soldiers with the most
astonishing effects. G. W. D. ANDREV72,
Superintendent Soldiers’ Home, Cincinnati, O. * ’
n* * * The Plantation Bitters have onred
me of liver complaint, of which I was laid up
prostrate and had*to abandon my bnslness.
H. B. KINGSBEY, Cleveland, O."
11*** The Plantation Bitters have cured me
of aderangeraentof.the kidnevs and urinary organs
that has distressed me for years. It acts like s’
rhurni. O. O. MOORE,
Agent for Colgate tOo., 254 Broadway. ’ ’
ftc., Ac , 1 Ac., Ac., Ac.
The Plantation Bitters make the weak strong
the langnld brilliant, and are exhausted nature’s
great restorer. They are composed of the cole,
Orated Calisaya Bark, 'Wlntergreen, Sassafras,
Boots, Herbs, Ac.,all preserved la perfectly purs
St. Croix Bum.
S. T 1860.—X.
Perssnß ofßedentary habits troubled with weak
ness, lassitude, palpitation of the heart, luck of
appetite, distress after eating, torpid liver, con
stipatioh, Ac., deserve to suffer If they will not
try them.
They are recommended by the highest medlca,
authorities, and are warranted to produce an im
mediate beneficial effect. They are exceedingly
agreeable, perfectly pure and harmless.
Notiok—Any person pretending to sell Planta
tion Bitters in bulk or by the gallon Is a swindler
and Impostor. It iB put tt np only In onr log cubit
bottle. Beware ot Bottles re-filled with Imitation
deleterious stnff for which several persons are
already In prison. See that every bottle has oui
Culled States Stamp over the cork, unmutilated,
and our signature on steel plate side label.
Sold by respectable dealer* throughout the
habitable globe,
P. H. DRAKE & CO..
202 JBROADWAY, New York.
lelti* wlrm-6m n
CHARLES EMORY. ALEX. BKNSOHi J*
CHARLES EMORY & CO.,
Btook and Exchange Brokers,
No. 16 SOUTH THIRD ST/
Philadelphia.
ill Binds of uncurrent funds and Gold and SU
▼or bought and sold, and Collections mad*.
Particular attention given to-tie pur chaw and
■ale of Ooyernment, State and other Stock* and
Loans on commission.' ja£3-3mi
Wheeler <fc'Wilson’s Highest Premium
■rnsssmmmimmimmmu
SEWING-MACHINES.
The Cheapest, Simplest, and Best.
Salesrooms, 7W Chestnut Street, above 7th.
FAHNESTOCK’S FARINA-NOTICE TO
THE TRADE.—Mr. Fahnestock has this day
notified ns that on and after the first day of April
next .he -win be nhder the necessity of advancing
the price ol hie Farina, in coneeqnence of the
greatly increased cost of all materials. .T. B.
BTJSSIER & 00., Agents for Fahnestock, 103 and
110 Sonth Delaware avepne. mbuiGt
PETROLEUM FREIGHT FOR LIV-
SgiitERPOOL —The fine Br ttsh bark SHEB-
Wui D, , master, having the greater v art of
her ctrgo engaged, -will have quick dispatch for
the above port. For balance of freight, apply to
WORKMAN A CO.. 123 Walnut street. mh‘ls
T ATHS.—A cargo of 600,000 for sals by E. A.
Jy SPTTDBRfc 00,, DocSctrestvrjjßrt.
ARCH STREET
CARPET
WAREHOUSE.
The subscriber has just received a well-selected
stock of
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
CARPETINGS,
FOR SPRING TRADE.
JOS. BLACKWOOD,
mhl6-2m 832 ARCH Street, below Ninth.
1864. SPRING 1864.
GLIN ECHO MILLS,
GERMANTOWN, PA.
MmLLUM & CO.
Kannfactnrero, Importers and Wiic-la
sale Dealers
IN
CARPETINGS,
OIL CLOTHS, &o.
Warehouse, 509 Chestnut si..
Opposite Independence Hall.
jaSOtl
SPECIAL NOTICE.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT.
M’CALLUM & CO.
Be£ lesve to Inform the public that they hay
leased the old established Carpet Store,
No. 519 CHESTNUT STREET,
Opposite Independence Hall,
FOR
A RETAIL DEPARTMENT,
Whero they are now opening
A NEW STOCK,
OF
IMPORTED AND AMERICAN CARPETS,
Emb’&cing the choicest patterns of
AXMINSTEK, ITAPESTRY CAB
ROYAL WILTON, I PETS,
VELVET, (BRUSSELS CARPETS
> VENETIANS.
Together with a full assortment of everythin,
pertaining to the Carpet Business. jaSb-tfj
ENTERPRISE MILLS.
ATWOOD, RALSTON & CO„
KAKTJI'ACTUSEKS AND WHOLESAIX
DRAT.RRS IN
CABPETOGS,
Gil Cloths,
Mattings, Jfcc., die*
Warehouse, 619 Chestnut Street,
AND
§l2AaxasS£E2£t:
A CASE OF DYSPEPSIA a OF SIX-
TEEN YEARS’ STANDING CURED BY
ONE BOX OF T. M. SHARP’S CELR
CRATED PILLS.
Read the Testimony.
PHILADELPHIA, FEB. Cth, 1894.
Hs! Jons J. Kroher,
Dear Sir —l have been a sufferer from that most
horrid disease, “Dyspepsia,” for sixteen years,
but after being the one box of T. M.. SHARP'S
PUIs which 1 purchased of you some three wees*
ago, I leol as if I ha-re entered into a new life—my
general health has improved, my appetite has in-
creased, and altogether I feel like a new man. ]
taka pleasure in recommending them to the publ
as safe and reliable.
Yours, truly,
G. T. FORBES.
No. 4310HESTNUT Street,
Sold by JOHN J. KBOMEB, No. 403 CHEST
NOT Street.
PRICE SI €9 A BOX.
mh3-lffl'*
BIPDING.
mattresses, ifevthers,
BLANKETS, IQ.UILTS,
COMFORTABLES, [BED TICKINGS,
And every other article in theßedding business at
the lowest eash prices.
AKOB HILLBORN,
fe2B 3mt TENTH ST. BELOW ABOB
Ice Pitchers, Castors and Plated
■. Ware, / , -
Of every description REPAIRED and BE
PLATED, AT
JARMSN’S,
g. W. corner Tenth and Eaoe Bt#*
, ja2o-3mj .
P. A. HARDING & GO.
Importers and Jobbers of
feTHAW
.. ’’ AND
MILLINERY GOODS,
NO. 413 ARCH . ST.
/ PHILADELPHIA mhs-2m6
H. P. & W. P. SMITH.
DAVE REMOVED TO
No.' 246 Ghestimt Street,
JAYNE’? BUILDING,
And offer for sale by tne park g», the following
Goods, m great variety of styles and qualities :
B « OWN STS E V TING S and SHIR TINGS, -
BLEACHED “
FRi WN, LE*Band BLUE DRILLS.
DENIMS, BLUE tad BROWN.
TICKING?, CHECKS and SHIRTING Stripes
PRINTS, Dark an 1 ighi Styles.
OOTTONe l VS, Yrrk. Everet,, &c., Ac.
CANTON FLANNELS, Bleaeheu and Brown.
WOOLEN “ Plait,, Twiiied, Miners,Opera.
KENTUCKY JEANS at d TWFEDS
AI.PAOAS tn Rlacka-cd t-ancy Colors.
BRITISH DRESS GO DS, Fancy and Staple.
IRISH LINENS, L. O HL’KES
MARSEILLES null TS Stafford Spool Cotton.
TABLE DiAP, RS. Bl’d- Brown and Damask.
6 4 RE* ELLANT CLOTH?, Black Doeskins.
... ml b-4 MELTONs. a c. . An mlrl tnij
SEYMOUR, FEARLESS & oANLS,
LMTOnTEES OF
UNION CLOTHS, MELTONS, &c„
SUITABI.3 FOB
CLOAK M AKERS
AND
CLOTHIERS.
202 CHESTITCT ST, CORRER OP SECOSD ST„
A2?t> AT
58 HBBRAY STBEET, ITSW YOBS*
tnhi2-tfs
1034 CHESTNUT ST.
SPKIN G_TE AD S.
E. M. KEEDLSS
Ib now receiving, and offers for sale below
present nu-Tket rales, laanv novelties In
LACE AND WHITS G-jftD.S. -
I He roQld call ‘‘special attention” tohls ~
! assortment of over 20 c iCerent new faeries ~
land -st Ties of White Goods, suitable for Z
[••lndies Bodies ana Presses,” ia stripes,
'plaids and figured,pufitd and tucked mus- y!
Un>. o
UK* pieces of figured and plain Buff and}**
White Piques, boueht before the recent ad- £
varce. New invoices of Guipare aa»i
Thread Daces, Turead and Grenadine v
[Veils, Edgings, Inserungs, Flonncings -*>
I Broad hemstitched HANPKF.KOHIF.FS A
[all Uusih ftoed quality, from 25 cents up. *
1024 CBKs'l N ■ T STR ■ ET H
EDWARD P. KELLY;
JOHN KELLY,
TAILORS,
612 CHESTNUT ST.
LATE
THIRD STREET AB. WALNUT,
Keeps constantly on har.d a large assortment Oi
NEW and STAPLE GOODS,
PATTERN OVERCOATS
Ann
Warm Sack and Bnsiness Goats.
FOB SALE AT
Reduced Prices.
TERMS CASH—Prices lower than other Cus
tomer Tailors. _ ,
TO LET—Up Stairs of 612 and 614 Chestnut at.
JOHN C. ARRISON,
Nos. 1 and 3 North Sixth Shod,
MANUFACTURES OF
The Improved Pattern Shirt,
FIRST CUT BY J. BURK MOORS,
’Warranted to Fit and Give Satiafaotios
ALSO
Importer and Manufacturer of
GENTLE MEN’3
FURNISHING GOODS
N. P—mi articles made in asuperiur manne?
hv hand and from the beat materials. ocfi-S®
1864 NEW STOCK. 1864
LINFORD LUKENS,
N. W. cornar Sixth and Chestnut Sis.
NOW OFFERS
A LARGE A>'D ELEGAR r STOCK OP
Gentlemen’s Furnishing;, Goods.
All the choicest novelties in this depurtaent.
Constantly on hand, the best made Shirts m the
city. Orders promptly executed.
reasonable. fe34-wfm,3m
Philadelphia,
No. 147 NORTH EIGHTH STREET,
Between Cherry and Race, oast aide, Fhila.
Ht» now on hand and constantly receiving an ele
gant assortment of
tatloea’fs Famishing Goods.
Hhlrts on nand and mad* to order in the me*
•atLsfactor manner. A fnlllineo! GenJl®ni*J
Merino Shirts, Drawers, Ao. Also—Ladles- me
rino Tests, Drawers, Hosiery, Ac.
0017-« m 147 NORTH EIGHTH ST.
SMITH & JAGOBS.
1226 Chestirat Street, Philadelphia
Money Refunded If not Satisfy** ol *’ l
FINE SHIRTS
Mad* of New York MUI»-
Irish Ltiien Bosoms, only 83—
WiUlamsviUe Muslin 82 75, *suai pric* » 50.
Yery reasonable deduction to wholesale tmOe.
EEMOYAL.
J. F. IREDELL,
Q O H S T 1 I U'T 1 O H
CONSTITUTION WATER.
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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.
For these diseases it is truly asovereign remedy,
and too met cannot he said in its praise. A
single dose has been known to remote the most nr
gent symptoms.
Are you troubled with that distressing pain in
he small of the bach and through the hipsl A
easpoonfni aday-of the Constitution Water will
relieve yonlike magic.
PHYSICIANS
Havs longslnce given np the use of buchn, cnbebs
and iuniper in the trea.ine-.it of the diseases, and
only use them for the -stint of a better remedy.
CONSTITUTION WATER
has proved itself equal to the task thathas e
volTed upon it.
DIUERTIOS
Irritate and drench the kidneys, and by constant
use s oon lead to cnxonic degeneration and coniirmocl
disease.
Y. e present the Constitution Water to the puuhc.
vrith tne conviction that it has no equal in relieving
the class cf diseases for which it nas been found so
eminently successful for curing, and we trust that
we shall be rewarded ror our efforts in placing so
valuable a remedy in a form to meet the require
ments oi patient and physician.
IN BYSMENORRHCEA, OR PAINFUL.MEN
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
profuse secretion, which will be speedily cured by
thp Constitution YV attr.
ThV disease known as FALLING OF THE
WOMB, which is the result of a relaxation of tha
ligaments of that organ, and is known by a sensa
of heaviness and dragging pains in the back and
sides, and at times accompanied by sharp, lanci
nating or shooting pains through the parts, wii 1 ,
in all cases, be cured by this medicine.
Th-re is another class of symptoms ansmg 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 dees totreally know whether the symptoms
are the disease or the disease the symptoms. W 9
cam onlv enumerate them, here. I speak more
particularly of Cold Feet, Palpitation of tha
Heart, Impaired Memory, Wakefulness, Flashes
of Heat, Languor, Lassitude and Dimness of
v “ ioi supfbessed’m"enstruation, •
■WTiicH in. the unmarried female is a constantly re
currinc disease, and through neglect the seeds ox
mere pave and dangerous maladies are the result;
and as month alter month passes without an effort
being made to assist nature, the suppression be-
Tonll tfironie, the patient gradually loses her ap.
petite, the bowels axe constipated, night sweats
fome inlLdcciHuaipt.-en Anally ends her career
BEAD! READ!! READ!!! ,
Dahville, Pa., June 2, 1662.
Dr. Wm. H. Gregg-Dear Sir: In February,
icgi. 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
ud as often as ten or twelve times during the night,
months I lost about fifty pounds in
weight. Luring the month of July, 1561,1 pro
cured two bottles of Constitution Water, and in
two days alter using it I experienced relief, and
after taking two bottles I was entirely cured; soon
alter regainingmv usual good health. -
Yours truly,. J. V. V
Bobtok Coexers, N. Y., Dec. _
■Wm H f3r , e rr ' T ic Go.—Gents —I freely giY® yon
liberty of the
the vine ol Constitution Water, which I can re
commend m the highest manner: ‘ - thA
My wife was attached with pain m the
shoulders, whole length of thebaGii, a.-din
limbs, with BalpUation of tilt heart and Irritation
Of the Bladder. X called a physician,jwho at
tended her three months, whenhe.leit her- wors
than he had found her. I then employed oue of
the best physicians I could And. who attended her
tor about nine months, and while she was under
nis care she did not suffer quite an much pain.
He finally gave .her up and said, her case teas W -
7 ‘‘For,’ ’ said he, "she oat ituA
ir.aHo . ofeempUinis, that medicine gicen far
against some o her of her dljhclilhe3.' ,
AbmtttSs time she commenced the use of the
Cosstitutiok Water, and, to our utier astonish- .
meet, almost the first dose seemed to have the de
sired effect, and she kept on improving rapidly
under its treatment, andnowsnperintends-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 parma
nentonre. WM.M. VAN BENSCHOfIiN.
Wethibseielp, Conn., March 2,1583.
Dr. W. H. Gregg—Dear Sir—Having seen your
advertisement of ‘«Constitution Water,'. recom
mended tor inflammation.of the Kidr andi M
tationof the Bladder, suffered^ for_the past
three years, and tried the skill of s “umber of phy.
! ic^^‘ m mTciLne mP I preefred oue bottle from
to try your medicine, l pro _ Sisson : A
?S nr «^ n 2helFSd Sod half of it, to my snr-
S2'c’„T a eT<mt change in my health. Ihaye
prise I found agrea and wtK Ke I never.ex
nsedtv, obot 1 o weU> in good epirits.
my gratitude for it I feel that: It
than you recommend it to be. May
of God ever attend yoninponr labor*
.s&*• * onr3 ’ "ll’onard s. Bigelow;
THESE ARE FrOTS enough.
Mfe present the Constitution Water to the public
with the conviction that it has no equal in reliev
ing tbe clasß of diseases for whicb it has been
found so eminently successful in curing; and we
trust that we shall be rewarded for our efforts in
placing so valuable a remedy in a form to meet iht
reauirements of.patients and physicians.
FOR SAXE BY a p,T* DRUGGISTS.
PRIOR ONE DOLLAR;
,W. H. GREGG A CO., Propnetors.
MORGAN A ALLF.N, General Agents.
- • No. 46 OLIFF street, New York,,
sale - by 3
JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY A OOWDEN,
FRENCH, RICHARDSA Oo„ .
{aS5-m.)W|f-6hi ■ Philadelphia^
W A T E A.