Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, April 01, 1864, Image 4

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    .1311713/NEBI3 NOTICES•
"srGREATEST
13111EOVEMENT.:
OF THE AGE IN PIANOS.
DIETER' S Improved Overstrung Pianos, ac-
Mtowledged by the leading artists, and endorsed
by the Musical phblic, to be the finest Pianos in
srioa.
The attention of - the musical public is called to
aim recent great improvements in Piano Fortes.
By a new method of construction, the greatest
ipasible volume of tone has been obtained, Without
any of the sweetness and brilliancy for which
Riese Pianos are so celebrated, being lost, and
which, with an Improved Touch and Action rea
ier them Unequaled. - •
These Instruments received the Prize Masi at
the World's Fair, held in London, as well as the
highest. Awaids over all competitors, from the
glist Fads and Institutes in thiS Country. Ware-
Zooms, 72 2 Arch street below Eighth, Phliada.
DYE!!
S celebrated- WI
DYE is the but in the World. The only Harmless
True and Re/iatde Dye known. This splendid Hail*
Dye m pertect—changes lied, Rusty or Grey Hair,
instantly to a Glossy Black or Natural Brown, 'with
out injuring the Hair or Staining, the skin, leaving
the hair soft and beautiful; imparts fresh vitality,
frequently restoring its pristine color, and rectifies
the ill effects of bad Dyes. The genuine is signed
WMT-raid A. BATOEUCLOR, all others are mere imi
'rations, and should be avoided. Sold by all Drug
ilatitaL&c. FACTORY-81 BARCLAY street, N. Y. Batchelor' a New Toilet Cream for dressing
the Hair.
ALBRECHT RISES &
SubabilDT, beg Leave to announce
that their Manufactory of First-Class
W P o jor i s is now in full operation. The general
satisfaction their many Pianos, sold already, meet
With, by competent judges, enables them to assert
, Sonfidently that their Piano Fortes are-not aux
pissed by any manufactured in the - United States.
They respectfully invite the musical public to call
lad examine their instruments, at the Sales Room,
Pio. 46 North Third street. Full guarantee given,
Sr.d prices moderate.
LEI:EWE( LOgusT MOUNTAIN AND
BLACK oaBATH, WHITS Asir. COAL, carefuuy
7:ideated and prepared for family use, tree from
*late and dust, delivered promptly and warranted
to give full satisfaction, at prices as low as the
10West for a good article. Lumr COAL for found
ties, and 1331-138T2MT COAL for steam purposes, at
Wholesale
_prices. An assortment of HI0)1010r,
.OAS and PING WOOD kept constantly on hand.
Also, an excellent article of Baaorcesrurn's COAL,
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 and Twenty-fifth street.
North Pennsylvania)q-all road and Master street.
Pine street wharf, Schuylkill.
THE COLD SPRING ICE COMPANY.
Offices and Depots as above..
Wagons nmln all the paved limits of the 'Con-
Selidated City and in the Twenty-fourth Ward.
SITECH &CO.'S
BIASON
HAMELIN' S
OABINET
ORGANS.
'TEAK 00. S
J. E. GO I
Seventh
Op"Etin E I 11115Ai.
SQUARE, UPRIGHT PIANOS are
now considered the best in Europe,
as well as this
Country, having received the first Prize Medal at
the World's Exhibition in London, 1862.
The principal reason why the Steinway Pianos
are superior to all others is, that the firm is com
posed of five practical pianoforte makers (father
and four sons), who invent all their own improve-
Meath, and under whose personal supervision
+every part of the instrument is manufactured.
for sale only at BLASTUS BROS., 1006 Chestnut
saran.
PITY I FYO 1R,43 THE MISERABLESS.
PITY FOR THE MISERABLES.
HOPE IS LEFT FOR THE lIIISERABLES
Disease•emen victims of Scrofula, - Fever Sores,
Sore Legs, Running Sores,
Salt Rheum, Skin
Eruptions, Swoolen Glands, .Nodes, &c. These
pitiful objects of disease, whose infirmities keep
them out of society, and imprison them in solitude,
are assured rapid deliverance from disease by the
use of Dr. RADW AY' S CLEANSING SYRUP,
called RENOVATING RESOLVENT. A few
doses will prove its matchless superiority to all
sarsaparillas, and from one to six bottles perfect a
cure. This remedy will restore the sufferer to
health and sooiety, invest him with a sound and
healthy body, rich and pure blood. Price one
dollar per bottle; sold by druggists everywhere.
' Dr. Radway's Medicines are sold by Druggists
everywhere. RADWAY & CO.,
67 Midden Lane, New York.
WINDOW
SHADE
MANUFACTURERS
KELTY,
CARRINGrT Oli
NO. 723
CTIIESTNET STREET
EVENING BULLETIN
FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1864.
TEE ILLINOIS TROUBLE
At the hour at which we write there is no
later news of the Copperhead -rebellion in Illi
nois than the despatch - published this morning,
from Mattoon, stating that everything seems
; quiet, and that the rebels are believed to have
dispersed. We hope the measures adopted by
the military authorities are such as will forever
put an end to such outbreaks in the interest of
Jefferson Davis, and that .the "Egyptian Cop
perheads, bounty jumpers and other' rascals' ,
who formed the mass of the murderous rioters,
together with their leader, Gus. Davidson, a
noted. Tennessee guerilla," will receive such
punishment as their fiendish acts deserve. The
Government and the loyal people cannot afford
to have their gigantic operations against the
Southern rebels impeded by such outbreaks,
and instantaneous vigor should show all such
traitors that the day of imbecile trifling with
open public crime 16 gone by, never to return .
Of course the Copperhead journals all ove r
the land are now engaged in falsifying the facts
in this Illinois rebellion, just as they palliated
the fiendish anti of the assassins in New York
during the draft riots of Xuly, 1863 ; but every
honest man knows the animus of such vindica
_ lions of treason, and no loyalist, will expect
from such journals anything but a blind adhe
rence to those, instincts which always impel
them to advocate everything which cripples the
Government and helps the aristocratic. Southern
-slave-lords who now defy all law.
A NATIONAL SCHOOL SYSTEM.
We have at various times advocated the
adoption of a school system which should be
National, instead of depending.upon the State
governments, and we•see with satisfaction the
idea is spreading. At a meeting of the Ger
man Union Club, of this city, a few days since,
a resolution in favor of this measure was unani
mously adopted. The tendency of the present
struggle must be in every way to nationalize
us, and to cause us to attach less and less im
portance to State organizations,and constantly
more to that vast Union which must henceforth
be our national pride.
The diffusion of education amongst the lower
classes of the South is a matter of absolute ne
cessity. Ignorant populations are always dan_
gerons, and nothing but the dense ignorance of
the lower classes of the South made it possible
for the slaveholding oligarchy to array them in
a death-struggle in which they sacrifice every
thing to fight against their own best interests.
For the slaveholders, the preservation of slavery
was a matter of high interest; for the poor
whites: the institution Was-a-curse. -There is,
in fact, but a single alternative with respect to
the poor whites, to educate them, or to exter
minate them. It seems hopeless to expect that
the Southern people, - intensely aristocratic as
they are, (notwithstanding the absence of every
foundation for such a sentiment,) will ever adopt
a system for general gratuitous instruction.
It is, therefore, the province of the National
Government to administer the education of its
people, and to give to the nation a . national
system of instruction. It would probably be
found advisable to have either , a Department of
Instruction, with a Secretary at its head, or
else—and this would undoubtedly have advan
tages—a Board of Instruction, constituted by
appointment, like the Supreme Court, each
member to have a certain circuit, in which it
should be his duty to visit every school, once a
year. The position of teachers and professors
would rise in importance, education would be
detached from questions of local politics and
favoritism.with which it is now so disgracefully
mingled. The youth of the country would
grow up with still more intensely national
feelings, and in a few years we should look
back to the present system as an absurdity, and
as soon think of returning to it, as of estab
lishing a State postal system.
BIIPPLIES FOR THE GREAT FAIR
The work of organizing for the great Sanitary
'Fair is progressing with a vigor, which is no
less astonishing than gratifying. The commu
nity is thoroughly aroused, and we feel assured
that it will be the grandest and most successful
fair yet held for the.benefit of thefioldiers. The
example of other cities has been such as to stir
our citizens to zealous efforts. We can but
remember that the profits of the principal fairs.
yet held have been large beyond all expecta
tion. They were: Albany, $32,000; Buffalo,
$40,000; Cleveland,-$60,000; Chicago, $80,000;
Boston, $140,000; Cincinnati, $245,000; Brook
lyn, about $400,000. With such precedents
Philadelphia will certainly do honor to her tra
ditions and her loyal •liberality,
Some days since we gave, in a kindly spirit,
a word of caution to persons who are-indis
criminately asking for contributions for the fair;
from merchants and others, regardless of the
branch of trade with which they are connected.
Since writing the article it has been endorsed
in many quarters, and we have also receivk d
from a merchant of the highest standing, a note
from which we extract the following:
PIANOS
PIANOS.
ern,
and Chestnut.
"I was so forcibly struck with the justne.a of
your remarks in Saturday's paper, on the subject
of contributions to the Sanitary Fair, that as ode
of a committee 1 beg the favor of a few words in
your 'valuable journal. I can well understand
how trying it is for persons in business to bs im
portuned by their custom, re for donations to the
fair and for this reason: Business men, as a class,
are expected to contribute liberally; and, for this
end, f:oin each branch of trade a committee. was
appointed to attend to its Interest; so that every
profession and trade shall make their donations
through their respective committees. To this in
tent they should husband all their resources, which
will be impossible if they are expected to give also
to as many of their customers as may feel atliberty
to ask them."
The suggestion in the foregoing extract is
from one who is doing his whole duty in regard
to the fair, and if universal heed is paid to his
words it cannot but induce harmonious work
ing among all the committees, and the result
will be much larger contributions for the great
object than can possibly be obtained by indis
criminate solicitations without regard to the
proper committees.
THE UNION RAILROAD SWINDLE
The State Senate has now joined hands with
the House of Representatives in the great rail
road iniquity, and the "ring" is apparently
strong enough to carry the bill triumphantly
over even the Governor's veto. In the House
the vote was 71 to 22; in the Senate the vote
stood 23 to 3. A more shamelessly corrupt
act has seldom been passed by this or any other
State legislature, and never was the public
sentiment of a great city more openly deried
and defied. But we do not despair of that
reckoning which must inevitably follow the
commission of such a wrong. The people
will. mark those of their - representatives who
have betrayed their trust, even if it be out of
their power-to stop the successful accomplish
ment of this villainous project.
WINDOW
:FlO 340
SPRING
STYLES
LAW LIBILARY, this afternoon, at the auction
rooms, comprising very 'valuable Reports, &c.
Residence and Furniture, 3fonday, on the pre.
raises, Germantown.
Farnitpre, Chestnut street, Tuesday, at 10
o' clock.
- -
Real Estate and Stocks, Tuesday, 12 o' clock.
,Furniture, North Fourth street, Wednesday.
Eei catalogues and adrertiannentB 0 sates. . •
The Elegant Residence, East Walnut lane, to be
sold on the premises, on Monday flex . , is one of the
handsomest in Germantown, and tue sale WILL BE
ABSOLUTE, commencing punctually ht 11 o' clock.
PEREMPTORY SALES, COAL LANDS, CHESTNUT
STREET STORE, eke.. 12th April See_advertase
menu; last page to-day' a BULLETIN.
RElba ER' S COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS, at
$1 00 only, places first-class Pictures within
the means of all. Go to SECOND street, above
Green, and get a good and truthful Likeness.
,All.! YOU APRIL FOOL,'! might perhaps
not be app icable to those who have ex
amined or purchased from the assortment of
Housekeeping and Building Hardware, Cutlery
and Tools for sale by CRUELAN & SHAW,
No. 835 (Eight Thirty-flve) rilarket street, below
Ninth.
PLENLILi STI LES. —r iotures de:erviug 'to
S
be styd thus, are 8... " R S unrivaled
Portraits, Life-size PH .T GRAPHS, in oil, made
at his Gallery. 62,4 ARO ti treet.
ITtilzil;l , l, OpOlfilbl , + and HOUSE lib:b.:P
-lA. ING- Hardware—Numerous articles- of them
may be had tit TRUIYEAN it SHAW' S, No. 835
f Eight Thirty-five) !Iff.arlret street. below Ninth.
TVORYTYPES. —Superb Pictures, head fl , ,ely
modeled, flesh tint, life-like and natural, light
and shade naturally arranged. B F. REIMER' S
Gallery, 624 ARCH street.
OF 1. ICE OF THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF
PHiLELDELPH/ A, Blanca, 30th, 1861. •
Sealed Proposals will be received by the Mayor
of Philadelphia, until 12 o'clock, noon, of
Wednesday, April 13, for the purchase of the
whole or of• any part of the Six per cent. Loan of
the City of Philadelphia for One Million Two
Hundred and Fifty Thousand Oculars, authorized
by an ordinance of the Select and Common Coun
cils of the said City, approved March Ist, 1864, and
likewise of the Six per cent. Loan of. the said City
for Two Millions of Dollars, authorized by an or
dinance approved March 28, 1864.
Such proposals must be addressed'under seal to
the Mayor. marked "Offer for City Loan," and
will be opened by him in presence of the City Trea
surer and City Contreller atthe time above desig
nated, the right being reserved by the Mayor to
reject any bid for insufficiency of price.
These Loans are redeemable at the expiration of'
thirty years from date; their repayment is 'securNi
by binking Funds provided cotempdraneously with
their issue, for the maintenance whereof the faith
of the City is.specialiy pledged; their interest will
be paid half-yearly on the first day of January and
July; at the office of the City Treasurer without
deduction of, or liability for, State or City Taxes.
[SEAL.] ALEXANDER HENRY,
ap 1-f, mtcw 5t Mayor of Philadelphia;
REALO VAL.
B. LIEBER, Importer of '
WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS,
Has removed to
mh3l-3t*
EXCHANGE BROKER,
- No. 18 South THIRD street.
Stocks and Loans bought and sold on Commis
don. at the Board of Brokers.
Government Securities, Apesie and Tlncurrent
money bought and sold. mb.2-3mrp§
THE - ._.DAILY. EVENING .. .BULLETIN_; - PIIILA,DFrriPITTA:',: - IrTm)ii - v.;, - 1 . , pAT.L... 1, 18 64
THOMAS & SONS' SALES
239 South SECOND street,
between Dock and Spruce
INSURE YO OR LIFE
IN YOUR OWAHO UME COPANY,
THE
A MER JOAN
OF PHILADELPHIA.
R. F. corner Fourth and Walnut sts.
Insurers in this Company hive the additional
guarantee of
$250,000
C.API TAT. STOCK all paid no IN fIASH, whloh,
to ether with CaSli ASSETS, now on hand,
amount to 0 VIR
$BOO,OOO
INCOME FOR YEAR 1863, OVER
$200 ; 000 .
LOSSES PAID DURING THE YEAR
AMOUNTING TO OVER -
$62 - 000.
DIVIDENIH M ADE ANNUALLY thus aiding
the in. 'ured to pay Vr-miums
The last DIA .T.l)lt ND on all Mu ual Policies in
force December 31, 1£63, was
FIFTY PER CENT.- .
Of the amount of PREMIUMS received during
the ycsr. •
Iu• TRUSTEES are well-known c'tizeres in our
TD a. it to more con ideratiun than those
whose n anagers reside in distant cities.
Alexander Whilldin,llls.m J. Howard,
J. Leger Th. mEon, Slmuel T. B dtne,
Gecrg- Nugent. John .alkman,
BOH. Jamks Pollock, Charles F. Heazlitt,.
Albert Roberti, Hon. .lost-nh
P. B. Mingle,lsaa; Hazlennrst.
Samuel Work
ALEX. WHILLDIN, President.
SAEDEL WORK, Vice President,
sp.-1244
COOK & BROTHER,
Hosiery and Gloves,
Trimmings and Fancy Goods,
Wholesale and Retail,
No. 53 North Eighth at., Phila.
m2l-3m¢
Ith AL LACE BARGES; REAL BLONDE
LACE BARBES; Real Point. Gaze Lace
arbes: Point application Lace Barbes; Real
Valenciennes Lace Barbes; Exquisitely flue
Real Meek Lace Barbes, also Real Point Gaze
"Dutchesse collars" in entirely new and rich
designs, the handsomest you may find.just re.
csived by GEO. W. VOGEL,
apt-6t* 1016 Obestnut-St.
PH. J LELUBER'S WINE-HOUSE, 24 South
FIFTH street, above Chestnut. The best
brands of Rhine Wines on hand, at reasonable
prices, wholesale and retail. apt-3t*
lOpEMEtatlsV'WEATrinsEpt. DRIED
apl-3trp6 ARCHER REEVES.
nIIMBERLAND SAUUE.—The "only good
VAmerican Sauce." Sold by the principal
grocers. The trade supplied at 45 N. WATER
street. apt:Aro
AJOTICE.--CHARLES C. KNIGHT I-, AD
IN nutted to an interest in our business from this
date. C. D. ROBBINS & CO., Iron and Steel
Merchants, N. E Cor. Second and Vine sta., and
49 and 44 North Front street.
PHILADELPHIA, ATTIII, IS6i. apl-lm*
MARKING WITH INDELIBLE INK,
Embroidering, Braiding, Stamping, Ac. A
Lady competent to mark neatly can find employ
ment. 111. A. TORREY,
mhl9 leo° Filbert street.
G. 1564. P.—HOUSEKEEPER WILL FIND
a - good assortment of Knives and Forks,
Spoons, Waiters. Sauce-pans, Butter-kettles, Tea
and 1 offee Pots, Tubs, Buckets. Brooms,Ba.skets,
and Brushes, at GRIFFITH. & P&GE.'S,
mhs-1y rpo . 600 ARCH Street..
06P' SKIRT MANUFACTORY.—Hoop
H
Skirts ready-made and made to order, war
ranted of the beat materials. Also, Skirts repaired.
MRS. E. BAYLEY,
1N . 12 Vine straat, above VNantia
mhl7-1m
OAP—PURE, FAMILY SOAP. —4 °STAIN S
S
no SILICATE OF SODA, SAND or CLAY,
butts an entirely PURE SOAP, and .should be
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
GEORGE M. ELLINTON & S ON,
. 115 Marearattasorwet
MESICIAL BOXES, bN SiLLNDS'OIItIEOA.SES,
playing from two to twelve choice 'melodies.
for sale by FARR 44 BROTHE RS, importers,
mhirt No. 3'.2.1 Chestnut street. below Fourth
o HARVEY THOMAS.
ISTOOR BROKER,
- No. 3.1.2 WALNUT Street,
Philadelphia.
Stocks and Loans bought and sold on ekatunission,
at the Board of Brokers. (1
Particular attention given to U. S. tiovemment
Loans. ,a9-antroF
I[SAAC NATHANS, AUCTIONEER' and
I 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 Loan,
to large or small amounts, at the lowest racks on
Diamonds, Silver Plate, Watches, Jewelry,doth
tug, and goods of every descnption. Office hours
Vning A. M. till '7P WI
BAKER'S ORNAMENTAL HAIR MANU
FACTORY.—The largest and best assortment
of 'Wig% Toupee, Long Hair Braids, Curls,
Frizettes,. Illusive Seams, for ladles, at • prices
loWer than elsewhere, at 903 CHESTNUT
street. xrib3-Imrp*
DIME PALM OIL SOAP. —This Soap Is mad.
of pure fresh Palm Oil, and is entirely a yege
table Soap; more suitable for Toilet use than those
made from animal fats. In boxes of one dozen
cakes for $1 50 per box. Manufactured by
C+EO. M. ELKINTON it SON,
tle. 116 Margaretta street, between Front ane
Second. allure Callnwhili Street ‘lBl7-Ivrni
F 1 3: .1. ii .11. ," 'vo N. A V I;.a N k) 4) •
Pdturofooturers of
MANILLA AND TARRED CORDAGM,
CORDS, Twrrta, &0.,
go. i 1.3 North Water street and No. ZI North DCA
ware aTenuo t Philadelphia.
EDWIN R. FITLIER. NCioaikiL WIAVBB
cotra.ao F. Clurrraitv
ITUSBAND'S CALCINED MAGNESIA. u
fl free from unpleasant taste, and three time:
the strength of the common Calcined Magnesia.
A World's Fair Medal and four First Premium
Silver Medals have been awarded it, as being the
best in the malkket. For sale by the druggists and
Country Storekeepers, and by the manufacturer,
THOMAS J. HUSBAND,
cool9-m, wr. lv.rn N_ flor. Third d Sortie
IaTO RENT —A. handsomely furnished
ROUSE in West WALNUT street, lor six
months or a year. rossession immeduttely. 'Rent
5150 per month. For full particulars address with
manse, HOUSE, Sub-Post Office, Eighteenth
street. • apl..6t*
eitir FOR SALE.—A Country Residence, with
WI 6 acres of laud, in Moorestown, N. J.,• hand..
some •stabling. ice house, &h.., plenty of
shade and fruit trees, and excellent pasture. Ap
ply to J. 0.1 FINN,
_mh2s-12trp§ 614 Chestnut street.
FOR SALE—A COUNTRY RESI- sea
DENCE, near TIOGA STATION of
Germantown Railroad, situate on south side of
Tiogaatreet, 148 feet west of Twenty-first street.
The lot is 100 feet front, and 250 feet deep, beauti
fully laid out with choice fruits and flowers of
every variety. The house has allthe convenience
of a city residence and will be sold on accom
modating terms. Mrs.' MITCHELL, the cacti
pant of the premises., • will answer any inqui
ries; or apply to 'HENRY OROSKEY; Lunt.
ber Merchant, Delaware avenue, below Green
atreet mhlOtf.rp6
eiturE a& KINDT,
OR
1 1 1 STEOK' S PIANO,
For sale, 25 per cent. less than elsewhere.
A. I:IERZER,
mh3-3mrpft 424 N. Fourth, ah. Oallowhill.
Ti.e North American Review.
No: 00III. E — Dri o E R T4
B A T 4
APRIL
PROF. JAMES 1,114 L,
OHARLES ELToT NORTON, ESQ.
CONTIMII3.
ART. I.—Theodore Parer.
halt.sp.artau Pronunciation.
lll,—The Sanitary Cosnuit, , on.
Lomb and Joinville.
V —The Navy of thw T•ruttad .t,tateo.
Vl.-1 he Future Supply of Cotton.
- —Ca , l Rater.
vu .—Loynt Work in Missouri. -
IX.— Webt. Point.
X —lieu. Mettiettan's Report.
Xl..—Critical Notices.
Editorial Note: Letter from the Presi
dent.
The IVONI-11 AMERICAN REVIEW is pub
iisLe'd 'quarterly. on the first days of January,
April, July and October, in nurn , )erA of about
twee bandied pagee each. containing matter equal
to four oroinary octavo volumed.
TERMS—Five dollars a year, or one dollar and
twei iy-flve cents a Lumber.
44*The first edt , i on of the January "number hav
jug 'wen almost enttrely exhausted. the paolishera
have stereot,y ped thel Lumber, and are now pre
pared to etpply qj tiers.
CROSBY & NICHOLS,
Publishers,
117 Washington street, Boston.
19 - Map to 1)84 of all Booksellers and News
Deal, rs ap §
- -
AIVDERSUDI CAVALRY,
(15th PENNA. CAVALRY.)
Snit Able young men will be accepted as recruits
for this Regiment now on. nervice in East Ten
nessesi. WM. J. PALMER, 001. Com' dg,
(Alice in Washington Buliding,
mh2S-6t* .No 274 South THIRD Street.
"AT RETAIL."
JAS, R. C.i.k.RIPBELL & 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.
COVRVOISEER'S KID GLOVES,
BLACK, WHITE AND COLD.
---
8101 - atNING GOODS.
3-4 and 8 4 BAREGE HERNANI.
3-4 and 8-4 CRAPE MARETZ.
3-4 and 8 4 TAMARTIN ES.
3-4 and 6.4I)ELAINES.
HI ZANTINES and FLORENTINES.
French and English BOMBAZINES.
ALPACAS, in all qualities.
MOURNING JACONETS.
BLACK SILKS—in mat variety.
All widths and best brands. xrdsB-110
WOOL.
Pennsylvania and Ohio
Fleece.
LOTS ARRIVING DAILY FOR =MEDIATE
SALE.
ALEX.. WHILLDIN a some.
in 129.61 20 and 2 Soatb FRONT St.
FURNITURE .
SELLING OUT.
The Subscriber about declining the Cabinet
Business at his old stand, 531 North SECOND
street.. now offers his Extensive Stock of First-
Class Cabinet Ware for Sale. He in vites the public
in general to cull and examine his new styles of
furniture, which consist of Rosewood, Walnut,
and Mahogany, all the best workmanship, at
much reduced prices.
Store to Rent, 1 l 5 feet long, together with a four
story Factory on the two adjoning lots in the rear.
Suitable for the manufacturing busini-as. to
rah29-6trp* GEORGE MECHE
. NEW LOAN.
•
U. S. 10-10'
JAY COOKE &CO.
Offer for eale the
NEW GOIT3NMENT L6A.N,
BEARING FIVE PER CENT. INTEREST IN
COIN, redeemable any time after TEN YEARS at
the pleasure of the Government, and payable
FORTY YEARS after date.
BOTH COUPON AND REGISTERED
BONDS are issued for this Loan of same denomi
nations as the 5-20's. The interest on 550's and
5.100's payable yearly; on all other denominations,
halt yearly. The 10.40 Bonds are dated March 1,
1.`,51. The hall-yearly interest falling due Septem
ber Ist and lYlarch lst of each year; until let Sep
tember, the accrued interest from Ist of March is
required.to be paid by purchasers in COIN or in
LI:GAL CURRENCY, adding filly per cent. for pre.
mium until further notice.
ALL OTHER GOVERNMENT SECURITIES
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
JAY COOKE & CO., -
mho-tf,rp§ . 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET.
GREAT SALE OF FRUIT TREES AT
.AUCTION.
ON MONDAY, April 4,
AT THE TORRESDA.LE NURSERY,
Consisting of over SO,( 00 Pear and Pear Stocks,
Apple and other Fruit Trees of beat quality.
Cars leave the Kensington Depot at It o'clock.
apt-b<t* JOHN SHERWOOD.
ask EVERY VARIETY OF FRUIT AND
Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Graperies and
E v ergreens, at BUIST'S NURSERY, DARBY
ROAD, at the eery lowest rates. Examine the
stock or address R. BUIST, Darby Road, Phila.
delphla. ' - apl.3t*
BAZAAR, NINTH AND SANSOM
STREETS.
A iI,T.T.ON SALE OF HORSES, CARRIAGES,
- On SATURDAY MORNING nest at 10 o' - clock
Coinprising about
SIXTY HORSES.
Including a very fine light driving establish
ment, consisting of a Black Mare; a light wagon
by Wood Brothers, New York, and set of. harness.
Full descriptions in catalogues.
' Also,
New and second-band Carriages,' Light Wagons,
Ace. Single-and Double Harness, Saddles, Bri
dles; &c.
250 CARRIAGES AT AUCTION.
35TH PHILADELPHIA TRACE SALE.
Tb s sale
,will take place .on WEDNESDAY
MORNING, April 6th, at •10 o'clock, and will
comprise an assortment of at least
250 CARRIAGES.
Including nearly one hundred of Mr. Merrick' s
celebrated matte.
Mr The whole will be open for examination on
MONDAY previous to sale.
'PS N o postponement on account of the weather.
ALFRED M. HERRNESS.
inh3l-2trp¢ Austionetr.
THE
COAL BOUNTY FUND
COMMITTEE,
WILL. CONTINUE TO PAY
TWENTY DOLLARS
FOR EVERY RECRUIT
MUSIERED INTO
HANCOCK'S
Second Army Corps.
ALFRED DAY,
WE RESPECTFULLY
CALL THE ATTENTION OF
THE TRADE
TO OUR STOCK OF
SPRING MILLINERY
GOODS. •
WE RAVE NOW OPEN
A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF
French Flowers,
RIBBONS, SILKS,
LACES, VEILS, Co.
BERNHEIM,
.7A CHESTNUT ST.
ANNUAL OPENING
OF
SPRING BONNETS,
THURSDAY,' March 31st, 1864.
Wood & Cary l
No. 72 . 5 WEININTIT STREET.
rab294.4
MILLINERY GOODS.
JOHN STONE & SONS,
No. 805_ Chestnut Street.
Are now recessing their Spring Importation
SILK AND MILLINERY
GOODS,
SUCH AS
Fancy and Plain Ribbons,
• Gros de Naples—all shades,
Marcellines and Florences,
French and English Crapes,
Laces and Joined Blondes,
Illusions and Maline Nets,lte.,ao.
Also, a full assortment of
French. and American Flowers.
mhl4-mw/cir-21n
HOSIERY
AT RETAIL.
J. M. HAFLEIGH,
No. 902 Chestnut street,
Begs to inform his customers that he has now
store a complete assortment of
ENGLISH HOSIERY;
swiss Hosiery,
In the Best Makes and Suitable for the
First-Class Retail Trade.
IT h.16.tf4
PAPER HANGINGS.
JAMES C. FINN,
FORMERLY OF THE FIRM OF
HOWELL a BROTHERS.
Wall Paper Decorations.
B,HOW BOOMS/
STNI:3T STREET.
614 0
144-31ut
WIDE INDIA SILKR.
JEiL. S. E. 'WILLIAMS, No. 722 AR(3II- Street,
l'Onr dvara below Eighth Etceet.
:MST RECEIVED.
One ease 50 pie( e•. 1500 yards. WIDE INDLS.
SILKS. goes- qualiiy,
PR: CE $1 CO per yard. apl-WS •
Kid Gloves—Kid Gloves.
The cheapest and best In the City, at
JOHN M.IIRTA'S
AUCTION DRY GOODS STORE,
30 Vouth Recond - Street,
IR - EVERY FAIR W.ARRANYED.eg '
Tether ear, another pair will be given in place
of he tore ones. . J. 111.13. ETA, .
•mh3'.tf 5O South SECOND Street.
CLOAKS, SHAWLS, NANTILLASs.
C. lIURTA, -
MANUFACTURER OF 01.13ARS AND 'MAN•
TILLAS,
44 South Seectnd Street,
has now on hand a large and handsome assortment
of SPRING CLOAIL S and SHAWLS Which ha
rmers at pr , ces that cannot fail to give satisfaction.-
Sir 4 Hy and Country merchants would do well
to give him a call.
Ii_ESALE ROOM UP STAIRS.
mha-tf - C. IYIURTA, 41 South Second street.
spring Cloaks--Spring Shawls:
s THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT,
IHE NEWEST STYLES
AND
THE LOWEST PRICES'
AT
Jain Blurta's
MAMMOTH CLOAK STORE,
444 North Second street,
mh3t. tie
OPENING
- OF (
Patin-Mane
M A ,N T ILLAS
SPRING CLOAKS,
On Tuesday, March 29th.
J. W. PROCTOR & C 0.,.
The Paris Mantilla Emporium,
No 920 CHESTNUT STREET. -
val• 24 tro
INDIA. i•RAWIA.Q SCARFS,
INDIA SILKS;
ELEGANT STLIN,
v. - UP:GANT ORGANDIES,
ELEGANT GRENADINES-
Choice Shawls of all kinds.
Choice Dress Goods of all kinds.
Choice Fancy Goods.
GEO FRYER, 916 Chestnut Street,
incites the attention of the Ladies to Ins elegant
stock of SPRING SR &WI Sand OTHER GOODS
selected with great care for best City trade. ml 9 lint..
GRAY'S PATENT
MOLDED COLLARS
Have now been before the public for nearly a year..
They are universally pronounced the neatut aid
best fitting ctllars extant.
The upper edge presents a.perfe,lt curve, free
from the angles noticed in all'other collars.
The ci &vat causes to puckers on the inside of ,
the turn. down collar—they are AS SMOOTH IN
SIDE AS 01 1 TS' DE—and therefore perfectly fre
and easy to the neck.
The tiarotte C(liar has a smooth and evenly
11, isaed eage os sots SIDES.
These Collars are not simply fiat pieces of paper
cut in the form of a Collar, bat are MOLDED &N
EHAFED TO FiT THE NECK.
Ti ey are made in ''novelty" (or turn-down
style); in every half size from 12 to 17 inches.airl
in -Eureka', (or Garotte, ) from 13,t0 17 inches; amt
packed in "solid sizes' in neatblue cartons, con.
twining ice each; also in smaller ones 01 10 each—
the latter a very .ha.rdy package for Travelers,.
and Navy Officers.
.la-E` ERY CoOLL&B, is stamped
Gray's Patent Molded Collar."
Sold by all Dealers in Men's Furnishing Good—%
The Traae supplied by
Van Deusen, Boehmer 81, Co.,
627 Chestnut Street,
Philadelphia,
ters anl Wholesale Dealers in Men's Far..
niehing Goods mh3o-3mrpi
WALL -PAPERS
At Retail.
We have devoted the first floor of our building
to the retailing of
PAPER HANGINGS ,
an ifinvite the attention of purchasers to our rm.
equaled assortment. Having the sole agency or
se-ve. al of the largest Eastern manufacturers an
ablei us to show a variety of NEW DESIGNS
not to be found elsewhere in Philadelphia, els 0•
DECORATIONS
of the finest order and STAMPED GOLD PA
PERS with the new color, SOLFERINO, intro.
at.red, which for effect and itchiness of appear
ance i• an not be surpassed. .
Wilt be ,old at tair prices and put up on the-
Walla by the best workmen.
John H. Longstroth,
rak26-6t* No. 12 North THIRD
Linen Cambric Dresses.
We bare now oven a fresh stock of PRINTED
LINEN Ce DI BRIGS FOR DRESSES.
The deigns ale very pretty, and the prices quite
moo erste.
Ladies should make their selections while the
mem tment is complete.
- •
S. MILLIKEN /5 CO:,s
828 ARCH STREET, and
33111 . 29 6t§ 32 out SECOND Street.
iopißD CAGES, ECA.RINE STiMr- , 51 AND'
.LP AQUARIA,
Oonatantlion hand at the
- AQUARIA STORE,
No. 53 North Sixth street,
ran3-!m, beam Azetij