Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, March 26, 1864, Image 10

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    The Soiree GraHASTiQUE.— Among the
Various schemes for mercy, originate / oar
noble Sanitary Commission, none has been
Setter Jmanaged than the Soiree^ymnaitujue
fo come off at the Academy of Music on the
30 th of next month. This pleasant exhibition
las been projected by Dr. Jansen,, the ad
mirable educator in physical training, at the
special request of their Committee on Exhibi
tions Benefits and Entertainments, and has
heen suitably kept before the public by adver
tisements our columns. The Doctor’s,, pupils
~e in excellent drill, and are glad and proud to
exhibit their proficiency for the sake of our
Brave and 'suffering soldiers. A number of
proficients in the heavier and more difficult
gymnastics will add their feats to the enter
tainment, and a magnificent'orchestra of thifty
eix, or more, pieces will assist the whole with
selections from the greatest operas.
A Fair will be opened at Concert Hall, bn
Wednesday evening next, by the “Ladies’
Union Association,” for the benefit of sick and
pounded co lored soldiers. Contributions in
confectionery, fancy and other articles
solicited.. They may be sept to the, Presi
jj : ,t V. E. Dorsey, 615 Clifton street, or to
B'her also to the anti-slavery office and
•Jtc-'tue Hall during the .week of the Fair.
•Thu Ipauo Exfeditiok. —General Sully, the
fiemti’anderof tlio Idaho expedition, to Dacotah
ajm Idaho, against the Indians, has shipped
fjmn St. Louis one hundred tons of provisions
fin" Fort Benton-. A company-of one hnudred
soldiers with two mountain howitzers, went on
the same boat. The impression prevails that
Ihe boat will he attacked by the Indians before
leaching her destination. The emigrants to
Idaho will probably have soi»e trouble in get
ting through to the mines,as the ludians are said
to be on the route in great numbers, and are
yery hostile.— St. Louis Democrat, 23d.
Hew Iron .Bridge at Co ates ville —We
Understand the Pennsylvania Railroad are mak
ing arrangements for .the construction of an
Iron Bridge over the Brandywine. The trustle
irork was erected last season, and as soon as
the spring opens the work will be pushed
Vigorously forward. When completed it will be
one of the finest structures in the United
States, about 80 feet in height and about 1000
jn length.— Phanix.
T) EIMER' S COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS, for
X\i $1 00, are fine specimens of art; accurate
Likenesses, artistically colored, and at'moder.-tie
charge. Get one, without delay, at SEUOND
street, above Green.
FRUNING UNITES, PRUNING SH.Ea.BS
combination Grafting Tools, and a variety of
Ciardea Tools are for sale at the Hardware Store of
TRUMAN A SHAW, No. 335 (Eight Thirty-five)
jyiarket street, below Ninth.
IVORYTYPES.— WUat exquisite Pictures are
those taken in this style, for soldiers and chil
dren; characteristic in style, artistic and truthful
in coloring. 621 ARCH street, at B. P. REIMER’ S.
S5O GREEN-BACK. FOUND!—(If the
rightful owner does not claim it) may be ju
diciously invested in a variety of useful Hard
ware, Cutlery or Tools, m the stock ol TRU
■SIAN i SHAW, No.- '835 (Eight Thirty-five)
Market street, below Ninth.
PORTRAITS.— How striking the Likeness,
fresh, warm and impressive the coloring, of
those pleasing Portraits, Life-site PHOTO
GRAPHS; in oil colors,made at B.F. REIMER’S,
621 ARCH street.
A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE WOULD
be willing to rent a house in a desirable neigh
borhood, giving for their hoard said house Ires of
rent, to any respectable family, and reserving two
rooms to themselves; said house to be famished
by the family taking the same. Address with re
ferences, Box 11S0, Fhilada. P. O. It*.
GOLD PENS.—A large assortment, of various
degrees of fineness and elasticity, in Pocket
hud Desk Holders. For sale by
WM. 'M. CHRISTY,
mh26-sa,tn,th.6t) 127 South Third street.
IRON - STAIRS AND IRON DOORS, for sale
at Second-hand Depot, Seventh, aooye Thomp
son. NATHAN W. ELLIS. pih2S.6t*
.'ITT ANTED —SUMMER BOARDING- for a
lY Gentleman and Wife, with, three small chil
dren and nurse, with easy communication to the
city. A plp.ee with no other boarders preferred.
Address Box 936 Phiia. Post Office. mhas-Gt*
AAA AND BIU.OIO TO LOAN ON
CpLG.vVUmortgage, for five years, at 5 per
cent. ANTHONY P. & J. H. MORRIS.
mh*26-Bt* ”916 Arch street.
T\THJTE llama LAOE pointes and
AJ_ CLOAKS.-GEO. W. VOGEL, Nc. 1016
CHESTNUT Street, opened this morning a new
invoice of White Llama Lace Pointes, entirely new
designs and fine qualities. Also a few White
Llama Cloaks of large sizes: also a new assortment
of Real Black Thread Lace Pointes. Very Fine
> eile, Sashes, • ‘Duchesse Collars 1 * (large pointed
co lars), Lace Sets, Wide Guipure Inserlings for
dimming the skirts of dresses; Sashes to match;
Real Black Lace Parasols, Ac., Ac. mh2s 6trp*
Marking, with indelible ink,
Embroidering, Braiding, Stamping, Ac. A
Lady competent to mark neatly-can find employ
. Ml. A. TORREY,
. m QI9 1800 Filbert street.
FiXLKE, WEAVER * 00.
Manufacturer* of
MANILLA AND TABBED OORDAG*.
C°®M, Twnre, Ao.,
ffo. S 3 Norm Water street and No. 32 North Dels
■ ware avenue, Philadelphia.
A 3 win H. Firms. TvrrrTYAgT. WxaVbs.
. Cohuaii V Gummß
GEORGE J. BOYD,
STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKER,
T „ No - 18 South THIRD street.
Bi| to< X S tS d B^ S ofX g Krs and 80ld ° n C T mi6 ‘
TINE STREET DWELLINGS. im
folsale ’ byA ~ P ~
COUGHS, COEDS, CONSUMPTION.
COUGHS, COLDS, CONSUMPTION.
COUGHS, COLDS, CONSUMPTION.
COUGHS, COLDS, CONSUMPTION.
oSP&A COLDS, CONSUMPTION.
PR. SWAYNE’S COMPOUND SYBUP WILD
__ • CHEBBY,
:PE.' SWAYNE’S CKfIPOUND SYBUP WILD
DR. SWAYNE’S COMPOUND SYBUP WILD
Uxi '■ Vc V .
DR. SWAYNE’S COMPOUND SYBUP WILD
CHERRY,
DR. SWAYNE’S COMPOUND SYBUP WILD
CHEBBY,
CUBES ALL COMPLAINTS
CURES ALL COMPLAINTS
CUBES ALL COMPLAINTS
CUBES ALL COMPLAINTS
m- ttx CCRES ALL COMPLAINTS
OP Tiff £§l2 A £’ b KEaST AND LUNGS,
OF THE £§§£f£’ AND LUNGS.
iliS THROAT, BRE A.oT AND T.TTN'n-'N
S? £B5 throat, breast and dungs
°i Eg® throat, . breast Ind lung!
that vm* i Ta *? 7 ? ears haa proved to the world
{Sf£ this- remedy - is more efficacious than an!
Ttaoat? SAT“' F - or Bronchitis, S(?re
thma, it js a sovereign remedy For
wSya^epSniy I by** 8 * 8tre ““»«
Sold bv <Sl^ia.
Sold, hv dealers everywhere. jaaa-tu, th, sd-iy
j3 K Works- PlPE — Mont S° mßr y .Terra Cotta
„ . , Price List for 1864.
a inru p J pe per 3 feet length 30 cents.
4 Inch per J S'* 1 len SDt 36 cents.
5 taOhS perB ? et l6n Ett 49 cents.
6 inch Si™ peT 2 length 60 cents.
We are menared 3 tiw lenstll 75 cents.
pipe, glazed inSal ontfie^f atoae ' ware draln
n diameter, In large or amai? 6 ’ frora 2 to 15 inches
■varieties of with
iiberal discount to the trade. other connections.
the Fall and Winter season on MOND av° p IS.1 < ?
Sttih. Ladles and gentlemen desiring to acnn?? 1
thorough knowledge of this accompliehmenwi?
find every facility at this school. The horses sr.
aafe and well trained, so-that the most timid nea
not fear. Saddle horse 3 trained In the best man
Iter. Saddle horses, horses and vehicles to htr ( .
Also carriages for funerals, to cars, steamboats, A
Mtfp THOS. OBAIQE * SOW
THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN ; PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1864.— TRIPLE SHEET.
LIEUT.-GENERAL GRANT.
WILL HE READY
ON MONDAY MORNING,
; - A Card Photograph of
Lieutenant-Genera! ’’Grant,
(Photographed on Wednesday.)
McAllister & brother,
728 Chestnut st.
COL. DAHLGREK
TVE SHALL PUBLISH
ON MONDAY MORNING
A. Card Photograph
OP THBLATB
COL, DAHLGBEN.
McAllister & brother,
738 CHESTNUT ST.
STOCKS.
Oil, Mining, Railroad and Other
STOCKS,
Bought and Sold at BROKEKS’ BOARD.
SMITH & RANDOLPH
STU OK BROKERS,
ra „il Soilth Third, street.
WM. WARNOCK’S OLD STAND,
. 43 NORTH EIGHTH ST.
Handsome Shades Heavy
•*olid Color Poult de Soie,
Solid horded de Sole,
INeat Check Silas-,
Percale Robes,
Doable Faced Fi£ur»d Silk,
pouMe_Width Purple and White, Blue and "White
Silk and Rlohair Check Poplins, for children.
Double and SiDjrle Wi th choicfc Shades
• _ ALL WOOL HE LAINES.
Real Thread \ eils. Real Thread Barbes.
Fieeaut Real Val Trimed Hakfs.,
Handsome Cambric Rands,
GrenadinOiSbawls, very low.
Just received at
x E.R.LEE‘B,
43 North Eighths!, (successorto W. Warnock.)
Cousi-au uy on hand a full assortment of Best
Ifihke HOOP sKIETS* all shapes. it§
cabinet ware.
A FULL ASSORTMENT AT LOW
PRICES.
GEORGE J. HENKELS
Nos, 809 and 811 Chestnut street.
znhi7-2ms
SOAP— PURE FAMILY SOAP. —UONTAINS
no SILICATE OF SODA, SAND or OLAY,
but is an entirely PURE SOAP, and should be
used hy every family.
Put up In BOXES OF FIFTY POUNDS, full
weight, when packed and marked Fifty Pound*,
not Bars or Lump., as many manufacturers brand
their boxes.. Manufactured by
GEORGE M . ELKINTON * S ON,
ctel7-l.vrpS ll« Margarettastreet.
HOOP SKIRT MANUFACTORY.—Hoop
Skirts ready-made and made to order; war*'
meted of the best* materials. Also, Skirts repaired,
MRS. E. BAYLEY,
rohn-im p!2 Vine street, above Eighth.
ISAAC Nathans, AUCTIONEER and
MONEY BROKER, N. E. corner of THIRD
and SPRUCE streets, only one square below the
Exchange. NATHANS* S Principal Office, es
tablished for the last forty years. Money to Load,
in large or small amounts, at the lowest rates, on
Diamonds, Silver Plate, Watches, Jewelry, Cloth
ing. and goods of every description. Office hours
trow - a m HII7P M * oe2o-tfrp
C; iIAKVEY TMUHAa, — *
C. STOCK BROKER,
No. 312. WALNUT Street,
Philadelphia.
Stocks and Loans bought and sold on commission,
at the Board of Brokers.
Particular attention given to U. S. Government
Loans. IA9-3mrp§
Areally satisfactory cement
for mending Glass, China, Wood and Fanoy
art eles. Afkr a year’s trial pronounced the best
ever need, .ana most easily applied.
Bold wholesale and retail by
JAMES T. SHINN,
mh]4-i2trrs Broad and Spruce sts.
A BOH STREET HOUSE FURNISHING
STORE.—Iron Ware, Tin WaTe,
Wood and Willow Ware,
Table Cutlery and Plated Ware.
GRIFFITH A PAGE,
Scnthwest corner of Sixth and Arch, mho-ly rp}
BIHD CAGES, MARINE SHELLS AND
AQUARIA,
Constantly on hand at the,
AQUARIA STORE,
No. Si North Sixth street,
mhfl-im, rp» below Areh.
PURE PALM OIL SOAP.—This Soap Is made
of pure fresh Palm Oil, and Is entirely a vege
table Soap; more suitable for Toilet use than thoet
made frem animal Hits. In boxes el one down
cages for gl 50 per box. Manufactured by
_ - GEO. M. ELKINTON A SON,
““garetta street, between 'Front art
Second, above OallnwhlU street del7-lyrpi
tSILK AND GINGHAM UMBRELLAS
nicely made and or good quality. Buy of
’ - JOSEPH FUSSEL,
iun24-4t* Nos. 2 and 4 North Fourth at.
t GINGHAM UMBRELLAS WITH STEEL
lrames and bamboo sticks.
„ . JOSEPH FUSSEL,
mh24-4t* Nos. 2 and 4 North Fourth st.
3 ?, aI, i ES ’ TR L'SS a.ND BRACE TORE
smdomwtan? by TWELFTH Street,
"hreant? Ev cry article iu their line
NEFItT vS c °rrect m make. C. H.
+>.?'cT Proprietor, attends to Qentiemen on
Streets" T* or “ r TWELFTH .ni BAOE
fared N ' B ~Professional .aeearacy iu-
EUTed - mhat-tstrpS
«999. NT £ y ~S EAT , a ND farm; FOR
H£l SALE .—One.half or all that valuable Stone,
post Farm of l(w acres, Bristol Turnpike, above
ihe seven-mile stone, and near Tacony, with a line
the. Delaware river, Ac. MANSION
HOT T SE and other dwellings to let: also, OOAfJH
SMITH SHOR - Apply onthe R.
WHITAKER, No 610 Locust street. mh2s-3trp#
m 1 OR SALE—A Country Residence, with.
8 -? Cl<^. of laHd ’ in Moorestown, N. J.: hand
'SSSfZ'W**. stahlin E' icehouse, Ac., plenty of
ply'to and frDlt trees > and excellent pasture. Ap
mhSs-12trp} 6H OhesinW Street. -
M buklington pro
® SALE 1 I'w^3’ HOM;AS * SONS’
§^|c A re L S Vh^ia?f A lS^^ E F I¥S
WABD. On Mth I8&1 a™
PHI°LAB^ n pm A b Jvra a t T Pnbllo Sale, at the
~<ri W , PHI , A EXCHANGE, all that valu
iSl ground, composed of two contiguous
lpts, containing together 10 acres and 78 perches,
B^na 1 ® ° n h ?, !lt . Sheaf Lane, leading from Point
Junv .called Richmond street, to the frank-
TiMTipike, having fronts also on two other
2iUT went y‘ flfh Ward. ■
of all incumbrance. .
inay be seen at the Auction'Bobnis. j
A it ts a very valuable lot, will h*ve fronts on
1,13116 and Brown street, when these
streets are opened. • ~ .
mhos THOMAS * SONS, Auctioneers,
_ 139 and 141 South Fourth st.
SPRING OEIB6L
EXTENSIVE GLOTHISG HOUSE,
Nos. 303 & 305 Chestnut street,
PHILADELPHIA.
QQ 55
I=3 : "S
eg The facilities of this house for doing
business are such that they can confi- JjjJ-
dently claim for it the leading position xcj
among the Tailoring Establishments of ew
Philadelphia. They, therefore, invite cjg
O the attention of gentlemen of taste to
V*
o* their snperb stock of READY-MADE .O.
CO
{y, CLOTHING, Cut by the best artists,
trimmed and made equal toOastomer ®
g "Work-AND AT
Popular Prices, -s'
cUD o
.2 They lately added a CUS- S
o TOM DEPARTMENT where tke latest oa
'S novelties may bs found embraciug
some fresh from I*ondon and Paris.
oq _
ca • 3
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w_ , 6
PERRY & CO.,
SOS and 305 Chestnut st.
Custom -Department, 303 Chestnut st
mt26-6t rpQ
WALL PAPE US
At Retail.
We hare devoted the first floor of our building
to the retailing or .
PAPER HANGINGS,
and Invite the attention of to onr un
equaled assortment. Having the toleageicyof
seveial of the largest Eastern nannalantur-r. en
ables ns to show a variety of NEW DESIGNS
not to be found elsewhere In Philadelphia. Also
DECORATIONS
of the flutst order and STAMPED GOLD PA
PERS with the new color. SJLEERINO, i.uro
dee d, which for effect and llchness of appear
rac vaLnot be surpassed.
Wil be sold at lair prices and put up oa the
nulla u> the best workmen.
JohnH. LoDgstreth,
mhS6-6t* No. 12 North THIRD St.
DU. J. H. SCHENCK can be fonnd at ms prin
cipal Olllcc, No. 39 North SIXTH Street,
Philadelphia, ©very Saturday, and at :fc> BUXu
Street. New York, every Tuesday. All persons
who stand in need of his Advice ifcr which uo
charge is made) are invited to call on him. For
examination of the Lungs with the Respironivter,
he charges 83. It is very important that Uit? doctor
should know the precise state of the luugs, and it
is a great satisfaction to the patient to har«* correct
information on this subject. It is well, therefore,*
for every one who can afford the expense t© have a
thorough examination. There Is *o much variety
in cases of Consumption.that adherent treatment
may be required,.according to circumstance. The
three great meaicines of I)r. SOciENOK are
adapted -to all cases, but tometim-a one
or -two of them will be sufficient.
Occasionally a box of MANDRAKE
PILLS alone (costing 25 cents) will tellers the
sufferer, if the disease is merely a bad cold or an
obstruction of the Liver. The PULMONIC
SYRUP is always required when there is any
considerable disorder of the respiratory organs
indicated by cough, pains in the brra>t*or side,
difficulty ol breathing, Ac This SYRUP--purifies
the blood, from which it separate* tho bile and ex
pels all diseased matter, leaving the blood ma
healthy condition: and this is a very considerable
part of the cure. The SEA-WEE*D ToNIU. in
connection with the PULMONIC SYRUP, is a
mod important remedy in almost every casts of
Consumption—it removes that debilitated state of
the system which always accompanies pulmo
nary disease and which very ofien causes u.
SCHENCK’S SEA«\VEED TONIC strengthens
the appetite and improves the digestion; and tho
patient, ins-end of being confined to a low, wuuty *
diet, according to the absurd cus om which gene
rally prevails, i? enabled to digest the most t our
ishi> g food and thus to gain strength: and this is
all that is necessary to complete the cure. No m it
ter how fat or rich the mod may be, the Sea-Weed
Tonic will make it digestible, and by this mesas
the whole body is nourished and invigorated.
Where persons leel weak aitd debilitated, a wine
glass of the Sea-We<sd Tonic will revive and
strengthen the patient at once. It is a pleasant
stimulant or bitters, perfectly harmless. Freely
taken, it is a certain remedy agvinst Chills and
Fevers. -»•
THE MANDRAKE PILLS are intended to re
move obstructions and carry off the diseased mat
ter. And thus it appears that all three of DR
SCHENOK’S Medicines are used in a majority of
consumptive cases; and, if used according to
direction, they arc provided tbedis
ease is not advanced toe far to make a cure possi
ble, as it certainly is if the longs are nearly de
stroyed.
Patients will please to take notice that when
circumstances make it impossible for them to have
a personal interview with Dr. Scbenek, they vrili
know how to proceed with the use of his medi
cines, as each bottle is accompanied by full direc
tions in English, French, German, and Spanish,
and these directions are so explicit ’hat whatever
may be the form of the disease or the condition of
the patient, no mistake in the use of the medicine
will be possible. Each bottle of PULMONIC
SYRUP is accompanied .by a pamphlet describing
the different forms of consumption, and the symp
toms are so accurately described that, every one
may know which of the medicines is adapted U> his
own particular case.
Several things are to be especially observed. The
patient mast use the medicines according to direc
tions; he must avoid taking cold; and he mast eat
nourishing food, taking care to chew it well; and
he need not be apprehensive of * *too stronir or rich
a diet,** for the SEA.*WEED TONIC will
empower the stomach to digest anything which
may properly be called food. If these simple rules
are observed, Dr. Schenck promises a certain care,
provided there'is enough oi the lungs remaining to
carry on the operations of nature.
All who are skeptical on this subject ar* invited
to call at Dr. Schenck* sjooms, in New York, Bos-
Philadelphia or Baltimore, and they will see
not only a vast amount of written and printed evi
dence which proves the efficacy ot Dr Schenck* s
Medicines, but they wilt also meet wdh a roomful
or persons who are now being cured, and who are
ready to testify that they have been rescued, in
some cases, from the immediate prospects ot death
by the use of Dr. Schenck’s Remedy Skeptics
may hear from the lips of these pAtient** a declara
tion of the benefit of they have invariably recoi ved
from Dr. Schenck*s treatment, nearly all of thsxa
being in excellent spirits and in confident expecta
tion of a cure. Dr. Schenck has been in constant
practice giving advice and examining the lanes ot
consumptive patients for moie than twenty years
The cures performed by him have been v»ry nu
merous, and in some instances, most won* ertul.
See hi» pamphlet, which may be had gratis on
application to his looms, a
DR. SOHENCK’S Principal Office is 30 North
SIXTH Street, Philadelphia, Pa , where letters
for advice'should always be directed
PR TOES:
Pulmonic Syrup. SI per bottle, 35 half-dozen.
Seaweed Tonic, 31 per bottle, S 5 half dozen.
Mandrake Eills, 25 cents per box. it*
For sale by Druggists and dealers evsrywhflra.
-|i /TTJSIOAB BOXES, IN HANDSOME OASES,
IVI playing from two to twelve choice melodies,
for sale by FARR &> BKOTHEBS, Importers,
mh23 No. 324 Chestnut street, below Fonrta
tea THE UKIOK Jpuflu mA*l,
IPS99 FACTORING COMB AKX hay. at
II 8 111 their ractory and warerooms, jei;
WABNOT street, always a most beautlfnl assort
mentof their mu-Walled PIANOS, which they
sell at the lowest castt prices dr on Instalment!,
Glto ha a ca.ll be&xa pnrehaslng elsewhere, ant
syery satlslaotloc and snaranUe will be giTOA
buyers.
MESSBS. TICOOS & FIELDS.
PUBLISH THIS DAY
THE OAMPANER THAI/,~and Other Writings.
Bv .Tbah Paul t'Uißuaioa , BioHTan author of
* ‘Titan. ” 1 yox. lCmd, uniform wita • > Titan ”
Price. S'l 50. ......
This eolume contains > ‘The Oampaner Thai, ’ >
"The I-ife of Q,mntns Fixlein,” "Schmeizle’s
Journey,” Analects, and fill ceilaneoos'Pieces.
New.and uniform editions of the other writings
of Jean Paltl are now ready j as follows
TITAN. 2 tols. S 3 00.
FLOWER, FRUIT AND THORN PIEOE3. 2
■vols 82 75.1
liEVANA, or the DOCTRINE of educa
tion. 1 YOl. Si SO.
THE "VETI/ PARTLY LIFTED, and JESUS
BECOMING VISIBLE. By W H. FlJp.N'nss,
author or ‘‘Remarks on tee F '.tir Gospels,’’
t .Jesus and his Biographers,' ’ etc. I YOl 16mo.
cloth. Price Si 25.
CONTBNTS.
Wherein the Tranhings of Jesus were new—How
the Truth of h e History is made to appear—His
Kuowledgeor Human Nature—His wonder-work
ing'Powers—His rhildlikeness—The«Nataral«ess
of his Teachings—Tl e Naturalness of certain Fa
bles found in His His.ory—The Genesis ef the
Gospels. •
(tyTheaboY&work3are for sale by all Book,
sellers, or will be sentposipaul to any address on
receipt of price, by taepntjushers, '
TICKNOS & FIELDS,
135 Washington street, Boston, Mass.
MUSICAL BOXES.
We have row iu store a. handsome variety ol
FINE MUSICAL BOXES,
playing from TWO to TEN Choice Opera and
Ballad Airs, some with Drum and Bell accom
paniment; no more desirable article for the sick
chamber or the parlor can be found.
FARR & BROTHER,
324 Chestnut Street, below Fourth.
NEW MOURNING STORE.
The. nod* rdgned would respectfolly announce
that tbrv are now receiving their
bPRING AND SUMMER STOCK
OF
Mourning' Goods,
SUCH AS
Farf ges. Mozambi ques,
Crape Maretz, Organdies,
Ernani«. Popun.*,
Grenadines, Valencias,
Taltnattues, • Ltwns,
Chnltie, Mohairs,
Florentine, Foulards. Ac., Ac.
ALSO—>HAWLS, Shetland, Grenadine, Silk,
Barege, Lace, Tissue, Ac., &e.
MaN Ti«ES of-the newest styles.
jl splendid assortment of LIGHT SILKS
always or. hant.
M. & A-. MYERS & CO.,
fe27s&w-2m M 6 CHESTNUT Street.
JUST RECEIVED,
CHOICE AND ELEGANT
DESIGHS IS
FRENCH ♦
ORGANDIES,
JACONETS,
AND
PERCALES.
ALSO,
Rich and Handsome
NEW STYLES
SPRING AND SUMMER
SHAWLS.
M. L. HALLO WELL & CO.,
615 Chestnut Street.
mhs-ttj '
INDIA tHAWL?', I>.Dli SCARFS,
INDIA SILKS.
ELEGANT SILKS,
ELEGANT ORGANDIES,
ELEGANT GRENADINES.
Choice Shawls of all kinds.
Choice Dress Gocds of all kinds.
Choice Fancy Goods.
GEO FEYEE, 916 Chestnut Street,
intitesthe attention of the Ladles to his elegant
steelt of SPRING SHAWLS and OTHER HOODS
selected with great care forbestuity trade. m(9lmt
BARLOW’S
INDIGO blue,
PUT UP AT
WILTBERGER’S
DRUG STORE,
V - ■
No. 233 NORTH SECOND STREET,
PHILADELPHIA, . . .
Will color more water than four times the same
quantity of ordinary Indigo.
*gr The sew Label does not require a stamp.
It la WARRANTED TO GIVE SATISFAOTIQNi
It Is retailed at the same price as the Imitatieae
and Inferior articles. mh9-lm rp}
MSt FOR SALEWA COUNTRY RESI- 4M
EiDENOEp near TIOGA STATION of 3”
Germantown Railroad, situate on booth sideof
Tioga street, 148 feet west of : Twenty-flrst street.
The lot is IUO feet Iront, and 250 feet deep, beautl
fully laid out with choice fruits andflowersof
every variety. The house has all the convenience
of a city residence, and will ba sold on accom
modating termß. Mrs. MITCHELL, the ocen
pant of tlie premises, will answer any inqui
ries ; or apply to HENRY OROSKEY, Lum
ber Merchant, Delaware avenue, below Green
street mhlQtf,rps
.HOSIERY
AT RETAIL
J. M. HAPLEIGH,
No. 002 Chestnut street,
Begs to Inform his customers that he has now In
stora/a complete assortment of
ENGLISH HOSIERY;
Swiss Hosiery,
In the Best Makes and Suiiable for the
First-Class Retail Trade.
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“TYTSTUEaTt' ‘
GEN. GRANT.
A MAGNIFICENT PORTRAIT.
LIEUT. GENERAL U. S. GRANT, U. S. A.,
has just emanated from unde* the bnria of the
veil known artist J U. 6UTTRE. ofNewYork.
This superior Portrait U a Fine STEEu PDA l’E
ENGRAVING from an authentic Photograph
taken nenr Chattanooga by tie celebrated Army
Photographers Ales.-rs. Barr Young; is of im
perial size embellished with appropriate ear
ronndiegs; on fine plate paper. Can only he ob
tained frsqi the publisher or his authorized Agents
at the very low price of 31 10.
A very limited number cf PROOFS on India
paper may be had a T ?-i oo each.
Tl e Portrait will be sent by or express free
ol charge on receipt of price.
J.RSKELLY,
SOLE AGENT FOR PENNSYLVANIA,
908 ARCH STREET, Philadelphia,
To whom a»I applications should be addressed.
WANTED—Agents inevery county in Pennsyl
vania for :his superb Portrait. mh^.3lo
Hoes, Chains, Cotton Cards,
RODGERS S AND WOSTENHOLM
POCKET CUTLERY.
American and English
Table Cutlery.
ENGLISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN
Gxxns,
v, r im a general assoitment of HARDWARE.
FOB SALE BY
FIELD, LANGSTROTH & CO.,
No. 110 MARKET STREEr,
Er.b2l-3t Philadelphia.
“AT RETAIL.”
JAS. R. CAMPBELL & CO.,
727 CHESTNUT ST.,
Invite attention to their stock of
STAPLE AND FANCY SILKS
AND /
DRESS GOODS,
Of very recent importation, embracing the most
extensive and desirable assortments which they
have ever offered.
COTJE VOISIER’S KID GLOVES,
BLACK, WHITE AND COL D.
MOURNING GOODS.
3-1 and S 1 BAREGE HERNANI.
3-1 and e-1 CRAPE MARETZ.
3-1 and B 1 TAMARTINES.
3-1 and 6-1 DELAINES.
BYZANTINES and FLORENTINE&
French and English BOMBAZINES.
ALPACAS, in all qualities.
MOURNING JACONETS.’
BLACK SILKS-in great yarlety.
All widths and best brands. mhS-lm|
FOB FASTER.
RARE AND CHOICE
CONFECTIONS.
STEPHEN F. WHITMAN,
No. 1210 Market street.
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OPENING
OF
Paris-Made
MANTILLAS
AND
SPRING CLOAKS,
On Tuesday, March 29th.
J.W. PROCTOR & CO.,
The Paris Mantilla Emporium,
No 920 CHESTNUT STREET.
jnha4 : _
JAMES BELLAS)
Sole Agent lor .
Gh A./FRINGE*CO. ’8
World-Eenowned Melodeons,
HAEMONIIIMSAND EBAWIKO-BOOM
ORGANS.^
ERNEST G-ABLER’S,
RAVEN * BACON'S,
BALLET, DAVIS * CO.’S,
lau-3mrps CELEBRATED PIANOS.
- —■■■ vo&imxyt yiAiso ruiuHt*.—
jnSSEjSIUr. O. E. SABOEHT’S orders for
Ft • I 8 * Toning and Repairing Plano* are re
ceived at Uaßon * Oo.’s Store, 9C7 CHESTNUT
•treat, only. Ur. Sergeant baa bad Eleven. Team’
factory experience In Boston, and Five Years’ citj
smployment In Philadelphia. SPECIAE—Pianos
rt-Uaiherei-to sound as soft and evreet-toned as
neur, without removing.
Terms for tuning, SI.
Fourth and Arch, Y
Have Ordered this Season for their
Richest Silks Imported.
Shawls of Exclusive Stiles,
Dress Goods, Paris Styles, 1
Spring Mantles, Cloth and Silk.
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TJ\ttE NEW
GG7ERIMEMT L r jAN.
By direction of the Secretary of the Treasury,
I hereby give notice tnat I am "prepared to receive
Subscriptions on account or United States Bonds,
authorized by the act of Slarch 3d, IS6I, bearing
date March Ist, ISG4, redeemable at the pleasure of
the Government after ten years, and payable forty
years from date,bearing interest at five per centum
a year, payable on Bonds not over one hundred
dollars annually, and on all ether Bonds semi
annually., in coin.
Subscribers will receive either Registered op
Coupon Bonds as they may prefer. *- v " ■
Registered Bonds will be issued of the denomi
nations of Fifty dollars (*so)> One hundred dollars
(?!<*>'i Five hundred dollars One thousand
dollars (3i,GOG), Five thousand dollars (5,000),
ar-i Ten thousand dollars (3iO,U)u) and the Counon
Bonds of the denominations ot Fifty dollars ($5O),
Ore hundred dollars (SUO), Five hundred dollars
(SogO) and One thousand dollars (SMH.UJ. ‘ p
Subscribers will required to pay in
to the amount of the princ.pal of the Bonds in
lawful money. the accrued interest in com, (or in
"Cniied States notes, cr the notes of National Banks,
addirg fifty per.? cent, for premium nntil
further notice,) *from the first day of
March or September, r.s the case may be,
until the day "of subscription and payment.
Upon the receipt of subscriptions, I will issue
my certificate of deposit thr-reior m duplicate, the
original of which will be forwarded by the sub
scriber to the Secretary of the Treasury, Wash
incr.cn, with a letter stating the kind (registered
cr coupon) and the denominations of Binds re
quired.
Upon the receipt of the original certificates at
the Treasury Department, the Bonds subscribed
for will be transmitted to the subscribers respec
tively, as soon as the same can be prepared.
It is expected that the first cf Coupon
Bonds wiil be made not later than the fourth (4th)
cf April.
ARCHIBALD M ! INTYRE.
mta-lj;*. ASSISTANT TREASURER U. S.
L. LEFEYEE & CO.,
Having. eiuec 1555. manufactured the
CLOAKS, MASTILLAS i &c, J
Of the late firm of
L. J. LEVY L CO.,
And their successor? would respectfully inform
their old friends and the ladies generally, that they
will open, on the Ist day of April, a
Splendid and Choice Assortment of
CLOAKS, MANTILLAS, &C„
Embracing many
New and Beaiifal Patterns,
Received direct from their Paris Agents. It will be
their aim to give to the Philadelphia pnblie. ALL
THE ADVANTAGES POSSESSED BY PARIS
AND NEW YOKE HOUSES, and their cus
tomers will find their stock
Superior in Style and Workmanship
To any ever offered in this city. No effort will be
spared to merit the confidence of those who may
favor them with their patronage.
P. S.—Madame L.EFEYRE will give her special
attention to the FITTING- AND TRIMMING
DEPARTMENT of the business.
L. LEFEYRE & 00,
Importers and Manufacturers of Cloaks, Man
tillas, Ac.
Salerooms 704 CHESTNUT Street, Wheeler is
Wilson Sewing Machine Agency. miU2s, wflt
SILK PAPER HANdlim
HOWELL & BROS.,
NINTH AND CHESTNUT STS.,
Would offer to their enstomers and the public
A Specially is Paper Hangings,
Exclusively their own Manufacture, yia: .
SILK INSERTINGS
IN PAPER HANGINGS,
To which they ask the attention of parties seeking
Bich Decorations for Parlors, Ac.
HOWELL & BROTHERS,
S. W. CORNER NINTH AND CHESTNUT.
We would also respectfully irylte the attention,
of our customers to our New Ss3jjhut 4>f PAPES
HANGINGS, DEOOK A.TIONSjfpWc., Ac., far
Parlors, Wads. Chambers, Ac. ml7-th a tnlmrp.
-xnre BEUPE & KINDT,
STEOK’S 11 PIANO,
For sale, 25 per cent, less than elsewhere.
A. SOHERZEB, -
mb3-3mrpt 421 N. Fourth, ah. CallowhiU.
GODD AND SIJUVEK WATCHES, Off
m omr own importation, reliable In quality,
Seas and at low prices.
FARR & BROTHER, Importer*.
3M. Chestnut street, below l ourth.
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Best Custom,