Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, March 29, 1864, Image 8

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    MUSIO.
EEV. HESEI WARD BEECHER
“Power—The Law of its Distribution,
IHUBSDAY evbhing, maecs 3i.t,
AT EIGHT O'CLOCK.
Tiis -Will t)0 the only opportunity to Hear
TtwunßKß tne present season. 50 cents.
B id Son, & cents; EeserTed Scats
Tickets for sale at Ashmead
nhocinrit, street. ■_ -rTTn
GKEAT Eli® 1 fal ’
/ WOK TKK sale op
/ ussrcs as» “ HCT AMICIES '
' :(jojDn® on,a
MONDAY, MARCH 88. 1864 r,
aT THE COMMISSIONERS’ HALL,
r ifWest Philadelphia.
the proceeds for the benefit of
T ST . JAMES’S OHUBOH. mMC-lOtj
i --
glMfilONb. sxmMONS! !
—itt; ' f-n V- TNTIT >ST.
ROVKR^ s Manager
March29, 1B&4,
sTcond E great American
Drama, THE OCTOROON,
THE OOIOROON,
THE OCTOROON,
THE OCTOROON,
With
__ ~XD magnificent scenery,
nett AND “YgINAL muslO]
„ sr -OF AT EVENNESS and STRENGTH.
CASTofGREAi?y A piERNOON. April 2,
1 MATINEE ENTER
BEGCEAR * j^iNEENI.
~ . me beantitul Drama ot
Epo?,.J.YxVill be produced, in wMet Mrs.
FAN CHON S“ ul :vko ber flr6t appearance.
CECII E circle and Parquet, SUc; Or-
Circ ie, 25c. Seats secured
cbestis, Doors open at 7 o' clock;
QXHMONS . • XIJIONS!!
5— -TPx-nSivr- s NEW arch steelt
M IECH street, aboreSixtA.
jU xii tt but Four of
„ , Kn l WILLIAMS
MR- Marcll 29, ISG4,
THIS ixt ’-r.TEiGUIRE.
Barney Williams
Comedy ot
To be cI.rRTSHIP.
_ ‘ ..Mrs. Barney WUliams
o nr Song and ReeteJ"
BETTSO*
March 29, IS6J,
Juba company
To concede with '
, MiTsAda Ajax Jenkins Peters
Marerpa...• A)^. ga Launl Keene
°lSfs may Scored from 9 UU 3 at Box Office.
Doors open ai 7. Ourtai n rise* at, ? 4 .
-¥-v<STTTTITION FOR THE BLIND-
J 1 BXTIOK every WEDNESDAY M ‘
XdmissionlCc. Store, No. 11 S. EIGHTH st.
rnoa king's exuel.siob, oikuusVdiab-
Thereat Spanish° Artiste, SENOBITA. LOLA. tit ANTED Two intelligent, joiing.nea.7t:
TTHMANi will appear during tius week . p«» nRED MEN, to enlist lu tUe*23d B^gi
scenes of -ft"** 1 Jent, T? S°C?°red Triops, Mti OmCwr.
arista A rich programme, also, by the enure Varhiaetcn, D. O , • tor-thepost ot „ v
M ASTER|EBOE ANT «
AFTEBNOONS, commencing at 2X o ciock, must hare a fair common school education.
cents. vtm T en- early to
**sS£F* n ** J SSSSfem* .«*<.
S
, iMmoxs M-snfIMONS N^ N mMONS !-
) SIMMON&!!
/TBANU OKOHESTBAL ANHt^VHh^s'eaaon
IT CEET.—The second concert of.the BessS l
will be given on WEDNE3DA.Y EVENIN ,
March 30tb. at the MUSICAL FUND HALL, by
the BABMONIA MUSICAL SOCIETY, when a
Selection ol Sacred and Secular music 'will be per
iormed by the Society, assisted by the GEB
JIAEIAOBCHESTEa. All under theleaderehip
ofLEOPOLD MEIONEN, M. D.
lars, see programmes. Tickets, 5° J^ naio
at Gould’s, Lee & Walker’s, and Andris Music
Stores. mh22~Bt
iKD FROM THE
and Editorials of Hie GREAT OASINO ca
only be read ia the following respectable news
papers:
The Ledger, . The Inquirer.
The Age, Press and Bulletin,
Daily News, Sunday Transcript,
Sunday Dispatch, Sunday Atercuxy,
Sunday Times. . .
XXXTBA NOTiOE—Thanks are returned to the
Xyeniug Telegraph for pa>t farors, and gratuitous
adyenUemeiita from them will be duly acknow
ledged m n2s-20t*
MERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSiu-
SOIREE GY MN ASTI Q.UE for the B E NE
IIT of the “GREAT CENTRAL PAIR” of the
SANITARY COMMISSION. . , wtlntia
By request of the Committee on Exhibitions,
Benefits and Entertainments, t » ct
A SOIREE GYMNASTIQ.EE AND EASJ.
GRAND RE-UNION
Of all the Classes connected -with “JrttUii-
DELPHIA NATATORIUM AND PHYSICAL.
INSTITUTE -win be held at the
-ACADEMY OF MUSIC,
TUESDAY EVENING, April 12th.
The classes of Masters and Young Gentlemen
tinder the directio a of Dr. W JANSEN. The
classes of YonneXaaieß led by Miss S. F. HOP-
T'l INS The classes of Gentlemen conducted by
Messrs HARBESON and GIHON.
■ The -whole performance being a lull and practi
cal illustration of all the branches of modern Gym
nasties and Physical Culture, and exe=uted e n .
tirpiv bv amateurs* members of the Institution.
The Grand Orchestra of 'thirty-six
performers will. In itself, prove a i rea H ,cgr eg'
Director of the General Music.... Mr. HASSDEIS.
fiES ot Music ;tto aymna|;
TEVLEYPOEDT,"corner of CHESTNUT and
JUNIPER Streets, has been appointed Treasurer
and Agent for the sale of tickets .
Vull Programmes of the Entertainments will be
ready on WEDNESDAY, March-23d, and can be
bad at tbe following places:
Rev. Dr. O. A. Smith, 1530 Arch street. _ .
George D Parrish A Co., 312 Chestnut street.
Messrs. Aehmead A Evans, 721 Chestnut street.
Mr. P.Eeypoidt, 1323 Chestnut street.
Messrs. Hoyt & Bros., 1000 Chestnut street.
Messrs. Andre & Co., 1104 Chestnut street.
Hr. John. RUley, Continental Hotel.
Office of Sanitary Commission.* 1307 Chestnut
BtreetaqdNatatorium,Broad street, below Walnut.
PRICE OF ADMISSION
Parquet and Balcony
Family Circle and Amphitheatre ....
Ho extra charge for reserved seats.
Sale of seats to commence on T.uesday IdaTCh 522,
Doors open 'at 7 o’clock. The performance to
Commence punctually at Bo’ clock. mh2i-tapl3§
THE GEE AT PIOTUEE, I
AT CONCERT HALL LECTURE BOOM,
OPEN EVERY EVENING,
For a Short Season,
J. Insco Williams's Celebrated
PANORAMA OF THE BIBLE.
This is the most complete and finished Painting
ot the Sacred Scriptures in the werld, comprising
° T6 |te^ e A m N°!) THRILLING SCENES,
Of the first three thousand years of Biblical His
tory, forming altogether one of die finest exhibi
tions of the age.
' : OPEN Every EVENING-at 7 % o’clock.
Admission 2d cents.
N. Br—Matinees on Wednesday and Saturday
-Afternoons, at 3 o 1 clock.
Admission for Children, 15 cents,
CASINO £ ASIN O OASINO-CHESTNU'
Street, above Sixth.
The Great V ariety Entertainment.
Ethiopian Comedians;
Ballet Dancers,
Pantomlmists,
GERMANIA OBOHESTBa. —PubIic Behear
sals every Saturday at 3X o' clock, p. M., at
• the EtUSICAXi I’tJND KAEJU. Single tickets,9s
' cento: oachages of Six tickets, 81. --To be had at
AndrS's, lie? Chestnut street; J. E. Gonld,
• givantb aad Ohestivnk and at tPB tXEII dap ocia
~"T”' SUMMONS'.! —Si MMONS!! '
OIMMONsfi-SIMMONS! !-SIMMONS V!-
V SIMMON&H
* EWS
.LV . - - CHANGE*
> t„ Rll olaces of ntnusementmay be
Choice any evening, mhl?-ly^
; ad *’P tr> - '
- rr 'Nv
* 0P bhqlahd, .
IJT ~ „,„ ro f Freedom tbo distinguished coadjn-
Bnett and Biobard Cobdenimhede
lor f American institutions, will, by Invitt
fence of A™ in the AUAPjsMY
li'f’mi'siS, on MOnSIt WeNlNH,the 4th
PLEi’BOB
DEMOCRATIC FREEDOM.’ ’
Admission, 25 conte. . . t
&TTINH& f^OV^
sc pibvisory Committee booms, no.
of Sixth and Chestnut streets.
«ly’ A VERY BOOMS, Tenth street above
A^h T BFFRFSHaiENT SALOONS, and a.the
BOX’oFFIOE OF THE ACADEMY. mh-JO ot6
tiJXim Proceeds for tbe
50 cent*.
CHABE'cS bOHOIITZ'S i*BANi> J3O.USI.UA.I
SUIBEE IN AIU OF TBB - . .
BIES- BH ANU H, ITS. Sanitary Oommisvlon.
nw TUFSIJAV EVENING. March v 9, IrGl.
AT ABMOBY “D,” obey resebves, n.e
cofner EIGHTEENTH and CHESTNUT st 3.
Tlie'follo’wing artists have kindly volunteered to
OaRL GAERTNER, CHAS. H. JARVIS, M.
H OKm A BOOSEHBHEGBR and AMA
TEUR GLEE CLUE Ono
To*lw'itad’at tiie Mnsio Stores and at the Hall
door on evening of concert. m °~ s ' u ?
I>LEVEHTH STREET OPERA HOE bis.
•i “THE FAMILY RESORT-
AND DIXEY’b
THE GREAT STAR TROUPE of the WORLD»
In tbeir
Rnrlesaues. Plantation Scenes, Ac., Ac., oy
TWENTY TALENTED ARTISTS,
EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK.
Tickets. 25 cents. Doors open at 7 o’ clock.
felB 3ins J. L. OARNCROSS, Bnslnesa Manager.
SIMMONS!!—SIMMONS!!
OIMM.ONS! !—SIMMONS ! ! SIMMONS .
S SIMMONS!!
PENNSYLVANIA OF THE
*■ 1025 CHESTNUT STREET.
Open dally (Sundays excepted) from 9 A M. to
P. M. Admittance 25 cents. Clilldreu halt-prtce.
A BUSINESS MAN, WITH S7.MO «!ASU lS
A in search of an interest in a good Wholesale,
Ketailor Commission Dry Goods. Notion or Cloth
House. He has heen raised to that business, and
any good house who wish to extend their buslnoss
will get a good active partner. Has the best of
references. 8 Address, in Teal name, A. this
office
A "YOUTH, 17 -YEARS OF AOE, WITH.
unexceptionable references, wishes a sitna
tiomn a BROKER'S OFFICE Jor particulars
address “E. 5..” Brn.ETi> Office. ll *
tvaNTED in a Wholesale Hardware
B id W F. MU at this office. M-3*
CHOIR A. good SOPRANO _aud
granted. Address ‘‘Davis^,
EVekiso Bri-LETIK Office. mhM-3l«_
nONTRALTO, TENOR and BASS w aNT&D
C for a Church Choir. Address, by note, At , •
S DAILEY, No 1618 FILBERT street. mhtfcfit*
SI
.50 cento.
fel9-2mie
EVEBY NIGHT. COm Sim’
THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN s PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY. MARCH 29 1864.
WANTS.
-Tkqanist and TENOR SIKOKK; capame
\ l of taking charge of the mußtc in an Episcopal
Church, wanted. Address, with references BOX
2372, Post Office. ana
T-rr ANTED. Permanent board in the country
W by a middle-aged widow (n Friend), for her
self and three daughters, eldest 11, youngest 4 years.
Would furnish, and assist in family duties (if de
eiredl such as sewing, taking charge of house or
teaching children. A <iuiet home?seNT ? 81l
than high living. Address PEBHLANENT. BtL
lstis'Office for three days. • mao-
TTTftNT£I)-Two APKRENTIUKS « Lwrmi
W of STEINMETZ, Bidgeareun. be
lo\r Eleventh street. mhß 31
waKTKD bT jane Ist on
Isp °'^“^2ST-
-FoKTSALK'ANIj TO LET;
ica FOB SAXE —dwelling No. 511 PIM
back b ““^^' E | C B HO A.DS,
38 Sooth SeTenjh street.
mb29-llt*
iKtSSpSfc &T* MONTaOMERY, t
joh29*ot*
Street, lot IS by fcto f iLi'pF.'llt tie'll AN,
N.E. cor. Third and Buttonwood.
mb29«Gl*
“assy
between Twentieth and
■ totjrth , tr . et . mh^t)
ed commumcattas n vicinity or
Edit of rnrffished de6 ired.
Broad and Walnut streets. B reaMi “ mta9-st#
Address “S. M. ,” this Office.
man town. No chUdren
fcctionery EelSblUbment, MAIN
town.
ANTBD SUMMBK BOABDINC* lor a
Oeutleman and "Wife, -with three small chll-
H e ™ifh pmv communication to the
IO ISphila. Ct Office" 6 "r?h“-
mHE HANDSOME bESIDEINUEN,
JLNET Btreet, has been opened for flie Tec P
5f BOARBERS. Booms, single and snites ana
W ith or -wlttont private table. mhls_im^
MILLINERY
M -nc it WRIGHT,No. 137 PINE street*
MTLI,IKEBY 4
/far oil THUBSB &.Y , M>-rch 31 at, 1854. mh29-3t.
LAmnS' and
fff'l Spring Millinary Opening, THURSDAY,
3lst., i w a NICHOLS,
mb29-2t* No. 102 S. Eighth st., bel. Chestnut.
riA-RIJ —IVL’LIjE KEOOH, MILLINER
de °psu N SM WALNUT street, will
ope? April.Stli, an eluant
andrecherche assortment of French Bonnets,H ,
T-iowero Ac ,ot the latest and most approved
sftylTs, selected with great care from the flrst fash
ion houses of Paris, together wlth many, noveiues
of her own mannfactnre. JH. I,e ■ to
tion to her Mournim; Department, where ordera to
meet xhe demands of funerals to any
filled with despatch. mh3B-st*
DUPONT’S GUNPOWDER.—SUP EBFIini
Sporting and all other fclnds of Eas}.®
powder. Gunpowder for blasting and
also, Government Front for ordnance
service:. Cannon, 3ttus*et and Rifle
•ale by 'WILLIAM S. JORANT, 21« South D»l»
war* Avann* . •
T.T.T.rvar METAIi BHEATHINj^.^OKUUII.-
OTBrotbera &, Co.’a Taunton Yellow Metal
■neathtol, NaUB and Sptteo
itroe and for sale by WITiTtTftM S. BBiB
Soetb Tlelaxwe «"»»*
. ..T'jx-g'rnnK ■ s VABINA.—IBO Boxes yahn
“lEeats S 5 labneYtnck .in South Wharves
fess
Wharf- . ;
PTfTKTP.n OYSTERS 109 Oases, one dozen
anaiity e|oen«t,
landing and tor sale by JOS. B. BufeSlLK
OO.i UO South, Wharves. ““
THE
COAL BOUNTY FUXD
COMMITTEE,
SO. 2051 WALNUT "ST.
WILL PAY
TWENTY DOLLARS
FOR EVERY VOLUNTEER
MUSTERED INTO
The Philadelphia Regiments,
HANCOCK’S
SECOND
ARMY CORPS.
6911, 71st, 723,106 th,
REGIMENTS, P. V.
From This Date Until First ef Apri
ALFRED DAY,
OHAIBMA.N.
mli2S-tf§
CLOTHING.
SPRING OF 1864.
EXTENSIVE OLOTffISIG HOUSE,
Nos. 303 & 305 Chestnut street,
PHILADELPHIA.
'■ss The facilities o? this house for doing
xa business are such that they can confl- g
rO dently claim for it the lpadtrg position
CO among the Tailoring Establishments of g
«* Philadelphia. They, therefore, Invite
© the attention of gentlemen of taste to «
their snperb stock of'iIEADY-hIADE
j| CLOTHING, cut by the best artists,
_ trimmed and made equal to Customer J 2;
g Work-AND AT
« rop |
c? They bare also lately added a CTJS
■s TOM DEPARTMENT wfiere tbe latest g,
S noyeUies may be found embracing «
* some ffesb from London and Paris.
■a e
perry & CO.,
303 and 305 Chestnut st.
Castom Depa tment, 303 Chestnut st
jnh26-fit rps
j, C. STRAWBRIDSE & C 0„
(Formerly Cowperthwait * Oo,)
HA.VE NOW OPEN,
A fine as-ortxnpnt of Black Silica.
Small Plaid India Silks,
plain, Striped, and Plaid Poplins.
Superior Black and Colored Alpacas.
Pink, Bln|h, and BnfT Brilliants.
Pink, Bine, and Buff Percales.
Striped and Figured French Chintzes.
SHAWLS, SHAWLS, SHAWLS.
100 Lama Wool Shawls, from S 2 50 to 88.
100 Mozambique “ to 89.
«« sOtos"
100 Black Stella -
We still Have an immense stock or
COTTON AND LINEN
SHEETINGS SHIRTINGS
too dozen Towels and Napkins.
A full liue of Barneshy Table IJnens.
The celebrated Power and Hand-Loom Ta
Linens. ’
Hnckabaek, Bixdeye and Diaper.
Lancaster, Manchester and Honey
Pink, Bine, and White Marseilles.
Counterpanes and Quilts.
Cloths, Cassimeies and Cloakings.
A full assortment of Sackings.
A fnll assortment of Cloths and Cassimeres.
A full assortment of Boys’ wear.
At Wholesale and Betail,
N. W. coiner Eighth and Maiket Sts.
jal4-th sa tntjyl ' |
musVoaCJbqxes.
•We hay enow in- store a handsome variety of
ITNE MUSICAL BOXES,
playing from TWO to TEN Choice Opera and'
Bauad Airs, some with Drum and Bell accom
paniment; no more desirable/article tor: the sick
chamber or the parlor can ho found. "
FARR & BROTHER,
324 Chestnut Street, below Fourth.
mhz6-9« -~l r -
fetora own-importation, reliable In quality,
®*g Importei*,
324 Chest&at street, Mow Eourtn.
,ular Prices.
Comb ttni-»i
JUST' RECEIVED,
incurable disease. Its treatment has been vague,
vexations, and for the most part e?eu injurious to
the patient- We how'offer to our tellow-citizens
an absolute and speedt cure—an assertion we
would not make without the most complete
evidence of its truth. . ■
"Without a correct theory no disease can, with
tolerable certainty, be cnred-except by the slow
method ot careful study and experiment; but when
these are successful, theory maybe perfected and
established upon such success, and byieasoning
on the effects ol the remedy ; in plain words, the
means of cure ascertained by experiment, become
me substantial.oasis of a true theory. -
The theory we have been, in this way, led to
adopt, applies, without exception, to all casts of
Dyspepsia, because the lemedy cures all oases. I
mußftherefore be simple: a complex theory tt -
to suit all cases and aspects of unease, bn
individually, it applies m Lone audls visiou y.
On the cirt-ary, a simple theory grow='
the taus accompanying the cure, and is n
structed to suit these facts. , . ,
■When the healthy stomach receives the ftoa, 1.
first apples itself firmly and closely to its con-
K order that the g.astncjaice whicu forms
rtrop , on Its inner surface, may p-netrate ancj
di .,olve the food. This effected, by additional
eontiaoion, this oortton ib removed, and atio
undigested port Oh brournt in contact with tha
surlace of the stomach aud the gastncjcice u
drrgo tnesaroe changes and con version We snp
po4 that in Dyspepsia this simple andb-antiful
rroceesisde ayedaud becomes paiaful, mam y,
If not entirely, f om an'absence o' the gastric juice,
without which digestion cannot take plnce.or
emomsbeo or altered secretion oftbis juice.
d The stomach, flndmg delay in this flrst and es-
T ; 1 su ,p of digesUon, contracts more and more
lirmly on Ttskard contents, which, by this t,me
sum id have been dissolved. This protracted and
natural effort, or contraction, we believe, lit e
UD e of that peculiar suffering at the pu of
S"e smuincb of which the dyspeptic - bitterly
C °TiSl U D o B ur theory, and in this way is accounted
for the lirsland constant symptoms of W
1
•aKSSsasa -“r,.:.. ~.
ws-sssrw
part ot that organ wlucb can be thn -1 ~
Dvsmtfia is accompanied, in some persons £
D mnive^onT’oVp U aiu. 6 A m cf^yafflict:sbmeaud
f-X'red; the longue is often furred, tne mouta
ore ai.erc , IO swallo w often painful..
ciu« or irregular in acimn-r there
Thebovte , jHrrhm The external warmth
u"d.minished, the skin is dry and as
fniiv affected in many cases, by tbeapplica-
Pa 01 renld as the diseased stomach is by food. In
Sequent; but depression of spirits, a constant la -
v-mr ard gloom, with stiffness and soreness ol the
I »'i, sod indisposition to move, are the most
co“emn“ud.d, stressing symptoms ol this clasa
Though rarely fatal cl Itself. -Indigestion quickly
-lay s“ he foundation ol other diseases, some of which
a£'of the most fatal chat aster; and f: om Imperfect
nourishment and sleep, the patient often falls m-o
a eondiiion which plainly shows a very serious
decay l of ail ** po*«» of Ufe ' Na,lieA " d 7°?‘ ’
ing frequently accompany indigestion. In this
the stomach rids itself of food it cannot digest,
end the na'ient is relieved; but the disease re
mains, Md the emaciation of the system *oon be
mams, oa. Dvsrepsla is emphatically the
i Chseas^ from us the bracing stimuli of
i ambition and tope, emasculates us, and null is ns
for the enterprise ot life
Th« die*.of a Dyspeptic should be plainly cooked,
andecasoned meate, from animal. that tax,-ar
rived at their maturity. For example-goodbeef,
and net Teal— mutton, and not lamb, roas-ed,
boiled or broiled. Eat nothing that is fried, and
void all those dishes on which the skill o. the cook
has been exhausted Eat slowly-ehew well-and
watchfor the first hint the stomach fives that it has
enough, and then quit. Drink water-avotd ale o
hoi in every form. Eat bread a day or two old.
Do not eat little and Often, bnta fair allowance
and alwave nearly at tbe same hour. Pursue this
treatment, and you will soon say of all other rlans
_**Satme luststi, ludi'.euunc alios.”
PRICE 81 00 PEE BOS.
„fy an orders to be addressed to JOHN J
RROMEB, 11.3 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa.
READ SOME OF THE TESTIMONIALS'.
This is to certify that after suffering from Dys
oepsia for. a period of two years, I dare been
sneedily and effectually cured by tno Celebrated
Dyspepsia Pill, prepared and sold by T. M. Sharp,
Salem* N. J. X had preylonsly tried a variety of
remedies without rei ief.
remeal FRANKLIN PLATT,
May 19th, ISGO. No. 330 Spruce street, Phtla.
MR- T. M. Sharp—Sir: This Is to teetity, that
after suffering from Dyspepsia for II ve or >lt years,
x fonnrt immedUto relief alter taltlug three of your
Celebrated Dyepepila Pills
Salem, N. J-, May lwio
Me. T. M. SnAnp—Sir :It affords me pleasure
to recommend to the public your Celebrated Pill
for the cure of Dyspepsia. I was a most misera
ble -victim to that painful affliction for the period
of fifteen years, in Its most aggravated form. I
am now well, and most gratefully acknowledge it.
I have also administered tfcein to a number of my
friends, and cured In every ease,
JOHN S. CROMBUKGEIt,
Ho. 666 Bankson street, Philadelphia.
No. 5 Bebkmah Stbeet, New Yoke, May 2-ld,
1560. Me. T. M. Shaup.— Sir: It gives me great
pleasure, and I therefore certify that the Pills 1
eceived from you axe the only real remedy I have
found for the jnost disagreeable and dangerous
disease which man is heir to—the *' Dyspepsia. ’ ’
1 have been troubled with this disease for yoars,
lately almost abandoned my business on account
of it. After using three of your Pills I have nijt
been troubled since. I have used six in all sinee
last February, when I took the first three.
lam very respectfully your obedient servant, .
JAMES W. CULVER,
Attorney-at-Law.
Mr. T. M. Sharp— Sir: After Buffering for about
six months with Dyspepsia and pain in the bowels,
but chiefly with wind, which I discharged from
the stomach in large quantities. I was induced to
try your Celebrated Remedy, and the result was a
great and immediate amendment of symptoms.
The raising of wind was of the greatest annoyance
to me, often suspending the breathing, and im
pressing on my mind the conyiciion that I must
be relieved or it would cause my death. lam
now, happily, much better, and my health is so
good that I can attend to my occupations without
difficulty.
JA3IES YOTJNGK
Salem, N. J., JuaeWi, iB6O.
mhe-tu&6Bt§
CHOICE AND ELEGANT
french
ORGANDIES,
Kicli and Handsome ,j
gpjllKGr, AND SUMMER
EL L. HALLOWELL & CO
OHABIJJSEM.OB.y- ALEX. BiJNSOH, Jl.
CHARLES EMORY & CO.,
Btookand Exchange Brokers,
No. 15 SOUTH THIRD ST.
ill kinds of uncarreut funds and Geld and Su
rer bought and sold, and Collections mada.
particular attention given to the pure* and
mile of 8 overnment, Stats and otter Sacs* an.
Doans on commission. jai3-3mj_
P. A. HARDINU & GO.
Importers and Jobbers of
STRAW
AND
MILLINERY GOODS,
KO. 413 ARCH ST.
PHU.anEI.PHIA HLt5-2m5
Katialron is front the Greet V ‘ ?,n ve^ate
iiiiAth-Hio *’ to cleacs.e, remvena-e
or , j-T?f lIO Thi* article is what its came Mgnl-
F^r ; v2rvui?, restonar and b*au*if*m*
the humar fctur ii if themost.remarksble pre para
|SS'feSSSHSSS!
6 Ale of over ore million bottlesi re r■ sc a tun.
It is a nto.* <l*ll. fitful tair dre? i..g.
It e-adicatesseorf and daruiru'!.
It Seeps tlie head coo_ s - ad cl *‘^’ l ' .
\\ turning
DMAS s. BABNK & CO., Mew York,
HAGAN’S MAGNOLIA BALM.
This 1b the most delightful and extraordinary ar
ticle ever discovered. It changes the smoomt
face and hands to a pearly satin texture of ra
vishing beauty, imparting the marble purity ill
youth, and the diJiinyue appearance so mvi.ing in
the city belie of fashion. It remo res tan, ft eckles,
complexion fresh, transparent and smoo-h. It
contalfis no material injurious to the sh.n.* Pa
troniaed by Actresses and Opera, singers ■ H**
vrhat every lady should have. bold everywhere
Prepared by W. E. HAGAN, Troj, N-F.
Address all orders to ■ , v .
Demas S. Barnes & Co., New York.
JOHN SOUUEH.
JOHN J. KROKTEB,
No. '403 Chestnut street,
Philadelphia.
DESIGHS IB
JACONETS,
AND
PERCALES,
NEW STYLES
SHAWLS.
615 Cliestimt Street.
Dyon’s Kathairon.
HEIMBXBEBT 3
Inimitable Hair Restorative«
NOT A DYE
ouc -. > ’ or disease. Allmsianwi
oy an easy process, but gives the hair a
Luxuriant Beauty, ,
promotes its growth,,prevent ta tailing o^eradi-
C r«tS"td h hS stood the testof time being
- «am Coloring, and m conetanUy m
wl“s E lUs sofd respectable dealers, or can
I£ S AKN Ksl TO“,W?B%Sdtvay, U New “or*. '
| siaee, 50 cents and&t«
Mexican Mustang Liniment.
The parties In St. Louts and Cincinnati, who
harre bc P cn Counterfeiting tto Mustang
under pretence ol guard attains
J^H£sffSSS.‘S2£
sar&t&z&teHssAs.
gerons and worthless tm muse and grow
bottle. This There hardly exists
ing in favor tor t does not con
a haml et on tne habitable effects It is the
, tain evidence ol ' its im
sprVdns,
1 breasts, straicedhorses, 4c, it tsa vrifh It
medythat should never
"SSEtS&KT
SPRING GOODS.
rntST OPENIH3 OS
SPRING DRESS GOODS.
, At the Store of
J. P. lOtJBfGi
(Suocessorto T. Fibkek)
No. 70 North FOURTH Street.
JOHN F- "YOUNG .
Is now opening one of ae most.
OILABIES’ HRESSSTUFFbmat^^
in thiß market. Special atten f 9 278,tu-th2Bt4
styles and prices.
ATOTTCVF'. —THE COPARTNER
[V SsTirp heretofore existing between the ander-
the firm of CO WPERTII WAIT &
is this dftv dissolved by mutual consent.
CO., JR.,
JUSTUS C. STKAWBBIDGE.
Feekdaey 19, 1861.
J. COWPERTHWAIT & GO ,
Would inlorto their trienda, and the public gen
erally, that t£ey will continue Ihe’Dry Goods busi
ness attheir
NEW STORE,
S. E. CORNER NINTH ANARCH STREETS,
and'would call the attention of buyers to their.
Irrge and extensive
fcTOCK OF COTTONS.
Comprising all the populaT makes, such aa
New York fililis, Williamsville,
Wamsutta, Forestdale, '•
* White.Kbvk, • Wauregan, ' .
Semper Idem, Housekeeper, &c„
Together with all the best makes of 3-4, G-V and
18-4 Sheetings, both
BLEA< HEl> AND UNBLEACHED.
OUR STOCK OE LINENS, comprising
SHEETINGS,
SHIRTINGS, -
, TABLE LINENS, .
TOWE LINGS,
NAPKINS, &C.,
Will be offered at prices which will command
the attention oi those m want of each gooes.
DKfcirtS GOOV»s.
Our assortment is now complete, and in yariety,
style and price, we f efy competition.
SHAWLS of all descriptions, adapted to the
present season. , •
BLACK SILKS, all widths an d qualities, which
will besold at very L* »W PRICES. .
PLAID INDIA SILKS, in all colors, extra
width, very cheap.
Great bargains in
MARSEILLES COUYTEBPAHE3.
Give ut a c-. 11, and we will convince yott that
we Hill main tain our reputation of selling the best
goods at the lowest prices..
■HEW »TOBS)
SOUTHEAST CORNER NINTH AND AECH,
PHIL \ IiELPHLA.
J. fO\Y PERTH WAIT & CO.
mh*2t-th, s.tu, to jyl
MR. CHARLES PAGE.
Favorably known for tfie last twenty years a*
Principal lies.gner of
GAS FIXTURES
TOR
MESSES CORNEI.IUS 4; BAKES,
[s this day admitted a partner m onr Arm.
We will continue the sale and inannfactnre of
GAS FIXTURES.
Under the firm name of
VAN KIRK & CO.
MANUFACTORY AT FKANHFOBD.
SALBSBOOMS,
912 ABCfl STREET.
Feb. 1, i3d4.
EMERERISE MILLS.
ATWOOD, RALSTON & C 0„
MANUFACTUEKBS AND WHOLSSAL*
DEALERS IN
€IRP®TLYG§,
Oil Cloths,
Mattings, Ac., &c.
Warehouse, 619 Chestnut Street,
616 Jayn. Street. f»bl-Sm,
ARCH STREET
WAREHOUSE.
The subscriber has just received a well-selected
tock o i
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN.
CARPETINGS,
fob spring trade.
JOS. BLACKWOOD,
mhis-sm 832 ARCH Street, below Ninth.
1864. SPRING 1864.
GLEN ECHO MILLS.
GERMANTOWN, PA.
M’CALLUM &CO.,
Manufacturers, Importer# and Whol*
aale Dealers
IN
CARPETINGS,
OIL CLOTHS, &o.
Warehouse, 509 Chestnut Bt,§
Opposite Independence Hall.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT.
M’CALEUM & CO.
Ueg leave to tnforro tlre pnhllc that theyhhT
teased the old established Carpet Store,
No. 519 CHESTNUT STREET,
Opposite Independence Hall,
A EETAIL DEPABiTMBHT*
ygheis they are now opening
IMPORTED and AMERICAN CARPETS,
EmteraciEg the choicest p * t pES T R V CAS
AXMINSTEE, 1 „ M
ROY ILTON ’ {klussedsOarpbts
VELVET, VENETIANS. ■ B _ err tlun*
Together wits a full assortment
parking totUe Carpet Business.
The Cheapest, Simplest, anh j
actor***. 701 CHcrnui street, above 7ft,
fe!9-tfi satu-2ms
CARPET
A NEW STOCK,
UIE3T PREMIUM