Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, April 01, 1864, Image 8

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    AItiITSE3ONTS
C ONOE ktT
J. - W• WILDER Nanager
FOB OBEIVE,EIE ONLY.
COMIiERCLITG
MONDAY EVRNING, APRIL 4, 1864
SIMMONS,
MISAOULOUS ILLUSIONIST,
.±RE'NETOR OF ART,
And Autocrat of the Realms of Magic.
FROM THE. OPERA HOUSES .and
THEATRES OF LONDON, The CITIES
and COURTS OF CONTINENTAL EU
ROPE. • AUSTRALIA, CHINA, and
FROM THE COURTS OF. THE TY
COON and MIKADI OF JAPAN,
From which he brings testimonials which incon
testably demonstrate him to be the "
GREATEST MAST ill OF OCCULT
MYSTERY
-Who has ever visited the shores of America.
In order to give foil effect to 'the
Of ONDE RF Most UL
ita PERFORMANCES
W this txtraordry Artist,
•
CONCERT HALL
- Will be converted into
ONE IMMENSE MIRAD OR.
From which wit] be seen the lit - usury miracles and
NOVEL TOURS D'&DDRESS
Of the .
GREAT SIMMONS,
Aided by
• BO GLITTERING' APPARATUS,
Abetted by
NO CONFEDERATES. '
The repertoire of this
DIAGNIPOTENT ARTIST
Embraces
A THOUSAND ILLUSIONS.
WHICH WILL DEFY THE COMPREHENSION
OF THE MOST ASTUTE, NULLIFY THE PER
CEPTION OF THE SHREWDEST, AND BAFFLE
THE KNOWLEDGE OF THE MOST SCIENTIFIC,
'including the most Beautiful and Mysterious of the
Feats performed by ,
Includ
The sorcerers of China and Japan,
i
The Great Japanese Papilionaceons
Mystery • Or,
THE FLIGHT OF THE BUTTERFLY.
The most pleasing, graceful and beautiful feat
ever witnessed, and
LE SABOT JAPANESE;
on,
TOP-SPINNING ON A SINGLE THREAD.
. Together with an expose of
- - ASTOUNDING DEOEPTIONS
Practised by
Modern Spiritualists and Charlatans,
_ InCluding the
BLOOD RED WRITING ON THE ARM;
HOMOTOBRA on,
CHIGRAPFIY
and the
WRITING BY THE INVISIBLE HAND,
seemingly traced by
NO MORTAL FINGERS,
and apparently
THE CALIGRAI'IIY OF THE DEAD.
For furthers particulars see pamphlets.
Admission 50 cents.
Gallery 25 cents.
Children under 10 years 25 cents.
- Doors open st 7. Seeance at Bo' clock. mh3o-st§
AMERIUAN ACADEMY OF MUSI C .—
SOIREE GYMNASTIQUE for the BONE
IT of the "GREAT CENTRAL FAIR" of the
SANITARY COMMISSION.
By request of the Committee on Exhibitions, ,
Benefits and Entertainments,
A SOIREE
GR GY
AND MNASTIQUE
ON
AND LAST
- RE-UN _ _
Of all the Classes connected. with the PHILA
DELPHIA NATATORIUM AND PHYSICAL
INSTITUTE will be held at the
ACADEMY OF MUSIC!,
TUESDAY EVENING-, April 12th.
The classes of Musters and Young Gentlemen
under the direction of Dr. WM. JANSEN. The
classes of Young Ladies led by Miss S. F. HOP
SINS. The classes of Gentlemen conducted by
Messrs. HARBESON and GIHON.
The whole performance being a full and practi
cal illustration of all the branches of modern Gym-
Jiastice. and Physical Culture, and executed en
tirely by amateurs, members of the Institution.
The Grand Orchestra of thirty-six first-class
performers will, in itself, prove a great attraction,
Director of the General Music.... Mr. HASSLES.
Director of Music for the 'Light GymnaS
tics" Mr. LOSSE.
F. LEYPOLDT, corner of CHESTNUT and
JUNIPER Streets, hat been appointed Treasurer
.find Agent for the sale of tickets.
Full Programmes of. the Entertainments will be
ready on WEDNESDAY, March 23d, and can be
bad at the following places:
Rev. Dr. 0. A. Smith, 1530 Arch street.
George D. Parrish & Co., 312 Chestnut street.
Messrs. Ashmead & Evans, 721 Chestnut street.
Mr. F. Leypoldt, 13.23 Chestnut street.
essrs. Hoyt & Bros. , 10011 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 Walnut.
PRICE OF ADMISSION.
Parquet and Balcony
Family Circle and Amphitheatre
•No extra charge for reserved seats.
Sale of seats to commence on Tuesday March 222,
Doors open at 7 o' clock. The performance to
commence punctually at Bp' clock. m h2l -tap 13§
- FORGE THOMPSON,
OF BEIOLAND,
The Orator of Freedom, the distinguished coadju
tor of John Bright and Richard Cobden in the de
fence of American institutions, will, by invita
tion, deliver AN ADDRESS, in the ACADEMY
OF MUSIC, ow MONDAY EVENING, the 4th
of April, at 8 o' clock— the net proceeds to go to the
benefit of 'the COOPER-SHOP and UNION RE
FRESHMENT SALOONS.
Subject-"AN ENGLISHMAN'S PLEA FOE
DEMOCRATIC FREEDOM."
Admission, 25 cents.
Secured Seats, 50 cents. To be had at
THE UNION LEAGUE.
NATIONAL UNION CLUB.
SUPERVISORY COMMITTEE ROOMS, No.
1210 Chestnut street.
ruent , S, corner of Sixth and Chestnut streets.
ANTI• SLAVERY ROOMS, Tenth street, above
Arch; REFRESHMENT SALOONS, and at the
BOX OFFICE OF THE ACADEMY. mla29. fit§
TBE GREAT PIOT DRD,
AT SONCERT HALL LECTURE ROOM,
OPEN EVERY EVENING,
For a Short Season,
J. Insco Williams's Celebrated
PANORAMA OF THE BIBLE.
This is the moat complete and finished Painting
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 7X o' clock.
Admission 25 cents.
N. B.—Matinees on Wednesday and Saturday
Afternoons, at 3 o' clock.
Admission for Children, 15 cents
TOM TUNG' S EXOELSIOR CIRCUS, MAR
HET street, above Twelfth.
The great Spanish Artiste, SENORITA LOLA.
LEHMAN, will appear during this week in some
of the most attractive scenes of classical equestri
anism. A rich programme, also, by the entire
Excelsior Troupe.
Matinee on WEDNESDAY and SA.TURDA.Y
AFTERNOONS, commencing at ay, o' clock;
PVENING, quarter before 8 o' clock.
..Admission 25 cents.
Stage Seats 50 cents.
Private Boxes 83 00
n _ & RD FRO THE 0
only be Eta
tlr i als
ge of foi l
papers:
The Ledger,
The
Age,
•
Sunday Dispatch,
- Sunday
XXXTRA NOTIOE—T
Evening Telegraph for p;
advertiseniente from the
ledged
CASINO — a tlaSlgt.o t i l - . OASINO-O.IIESTNII
The Great ov
Variety ix Entertainment.
Ethiopian Comedians,
Ballet Dancers,
Pantomimists, -
EVERY NIGHT. Comic Sin
5. gers,
rahl
pLEVENTH STREET OPERA. HOUSE.
• 6 111.13 FAMILY RE SORT."
ARNOROSH AND DIXEY' S MINSTRELS,
THE GREAT STAR TROUPE of the WORLD,
In their
SELEOT ETHIOPIAN SOIREES,
Splendid Singing, Beautiful Dancing, Laughable
. -- Burlesques, Plantation Scenes, &c., &c., by
TWENTY TALENTED ARTISTS.
EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK.
Tickets, 25 cents. Doors open at 7 o'clock.
3nIJ.L. OARNOROSS, Business Manager.
ISLEY't3 CONTINENT AL NEWS EX -
R
Choice' Seats to all places of amusement may be
had up to 6,4 o' clock any evening. mhl7-Iy§
017 LB' S GHEeTNUT ST. THEATRE.
LEONARD GROVER Manager
(Also of - Grover' s Theatre, Washintton.)
FRIDAY EVENING, April 1, It6l,
GREAT SUCCESS!
__
GREAT SUCCESS!
GREAT SUCCESS!
flioucicault' s great American Drama,
THE OCTOROON,
THE OCTOROON, /-
THE OCTOROON, -
THE OCTOROON,
Which, upon each of its former representations,
has been received with every demonstration of de
light by
AUDII. NOES THAT FILLED THE THEATRE
'AUDIENCES THAT FILLED THE THEATRE
- In every part.
On SATURDAY AFTE.RNOON. April 2,
REGULAR FAMILY MATINEE ENTER
TAINMENT.
Admission—Drees Circle and Parquet, 50c; Or
chestra, 75c; Family Circle, 25c. Doors open at 7
o'clock! commence at quarter to 8.
! Le : see rax;. k.jAitILETTSOPI
THIS (Friday) EVENING, April I. 1961,
BENEFIT OF MISS 'LAURA KEENE.
On which occasion will be presented
TWO EXCELLENT . PIECES,
In which the entire N. Yerk Company will appear
The beautiful Domestic Drama of
RACHEL, THE REAPER.
Rachel Miss Laura Keene
To be followed with Cherry' s beautiful comedy of
THE SOLDIER'S DAUGHTER.
Miss Laura Keene as Widow Oheerly
Seats may be secured at Box Office from "9 till 3.
Dpors open at 7. Curtain rises at 7N. ' '
MRS. JOHN DREW' S NEW ARCH STREET
THEATRE. ARCH street. above Sixth.
FAREWELL BENEFIT OF •
MR. AND MRS. BARNEY WILLIAMS.
THIS (Friday) EVENING, April 1, 1864,
THE FAIRY CIRCLE.
Con 0' Carolan Mr. Barney Williams
Moleshee Mrs. Barney Williams
IN AND OUT OF PLACE.
Mrs. Barney Williams
Assuming Six Characters.
To conclude with THE OMNIBUS.
Pat Rooney Mr. Barney Williams
To-morrow, Last Night of Mr. and Mrs. Williams
On Monday, R-OSEDALE.
Prices as usual. Curtain rises at 734' o' clock.
Letty....
GRAND LITERARY AND MUSICAL
SOIREE
BY THB
ALUMNI OF THE GIRLS' HIGH AND NOR•
Tickets 50 cents.
Reserved Seats can be obtained at Goulds Mu
sic Store, corner of Seventh and Chestrnt, with
out extra charge.
Proceeds for the Sanitary Commission. maltapit*
CARL WOLFSOHN
Respectfully announces his _
FOURTH CLASSICAL SOIREE,
To take place on
TUESDAY EVENING, April 5, 1554,
AT THE
FOYER OF THE ACADEMY OF MUSIO,
When he will be assisted by --
THEO. THOMAS,
THEO. KAMMERER,
A. ROGGENBURGER, -
THEO. .B,IIREND.
Single Tickets, Si; can be had at the door on the
evening, and previously at the Music Stores.
Doors open at 7; commence at S. • mh3l-50
pENNSYLVAN/A AGADENY OF THE
FINE ARTS,
the yguy 2•11
Open daily (Sundays excepted) from 9 A. M. to
P. M. Admit - Mum 25 cents.. Ohildren half-price.
EftMANIA OR,Otir.STP.A. —Public Rehear
sals eTery Satdrday at3X 0 ' clock, P. M., at
the MUSIC al. FUND BALL. Single tickets,”
cents; packages of six tickets, V. To be had at
&ndri's, 1104 Chestnut street; J. E. Gould,
Proyenth and Chestnut. and at the hall doo acl2
BOARDING.—For single gentlemen or married
couple. Apply 305 PINE Street. -mIIO-4t*
BOARDING.—One or two 'very nice rooms now
vacant, with first-class board and home com
forts, at 1512 CHESTNUT street. mh3o-3t*
GENTLEMEN willing to pay liberally. can be
accommodated withtwo handsomely furnish
ed communicating PARLORS, on first floor, with
suit of furnished OHAMBERS, in vicinity of
Broad and Walnut streets. Breakfast, If desired.
Address "S. M.," this Office. mt49-st*
COND AND THIRD-STORY COMMUNI
CAMINO- OR SINGLE ROOMS—with
130A8.D, at N 0.1233 CHESTNUT st. . mh3l.-5t4
SUMMER BOARD can be obtained in a desirable
house, situate on West Walnut Lane, Ger
mantown. No children or servants can be accom
modated. Apply at HARSINSON' S Con
fectionery Establishment, MAIN street, German
town. . mh28:64
.1 O LET, WITH BOARD.—Two pleasant fur
nished Rooms at No. 283 Sonttt FOURTH
street. No children received. Reference re
quired. ar.l-24
THE HANDSOME RESIDENCE. 1031 WAL
NUT street, has been opened for the reception
of BOARDERS. Rosins, single and suites, and
with or without private table. ' mhls-lm*
W" - ANTED SUIVIDIF.R BOARDING for a
Gentleman and Wife, with three small chil
dren and nurse, with easy communication to the
city. A place with no other boarders preferred.
Address Box 936 Phila. Post Office. ratc26.6t*
Si
—.50 cents.
TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY
AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. In
the matter of the first and final account of
THOMAS F. BAYARD, Executor of the last will
of WILLIAM SHIPPEN, 78., 'deceased. The
Auditor appointed to audit, settle and adjust the
above account, and to report distribution of the
balance in the hands of the accountant, will meet
the parties interested, at his • office. No. 521
WALNUT sliest, Room No. 5, on WEDNES.
DAY, the 13th day of April, MI, at 1 o' clock,
P. M. apl. 1, m, w, St*
T ETTTEBS TESTAMENTARY having been
jj granted tothe undersigned, as Executors of
the will of JOHN REDMAN COXE, M. D., late
of the city of Philadelphia. deceased, all persons
having claims or demands against the estate of said
decedent, are requested to make known the same
without delay, to ALFRED COXE, FERDI
NAND COXE, Executors, No. 339 South Broad
street, or to their Attorney, JNO. C. MITCHELL,
No. %a South Fifth street. apl-16t*
lel9-2naf
• SlNG—Advertisements
e GREAT OASINO can
owing respectable news.
The Inquirer,
Presn and Bulletin,
Sunday Transcript,
Sunday Mercury,
hanks are returned to the
t favors, and gratuitous
will be duly acknow.
mh2s-20t*
THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN ; PULL DELPHIA, FRIDAY, APRIL 1 1864.
A]mrsigmmbrra.
ORANGE
MAL SCHOOL,
AT THE
ACADEMY OF MUSIC,
MONDAY EVENING - , April 11, 1961,
At eight o' clock.
BOARDDIG
LEGAL NOTICES
ESTATE OF PHILANDER REDFIELD. de
ceased.—Letters of Administration on . the
Estate of PHILANDER REDFIELD, late of the
City of Philadelphia having been gmn'ed lo the
subscriber by the Register of Wills for the City
and County of Philadelphia, all persons indebted
to the Estate are requested to make payment, and
those haying claims against the same to present
them to DIARY A. REDFIELD, Administratrix,
No. IMO Pine street. apl.fr,6tt,
NEW PUBLICATIONS
CHOICE BNGI:IbEf. BOOKS .— The subscriber
invites the a•tention of literary gentlemen and
amateurs of fine books to his collection of Standard
and illustrated Works, largely increased by recent
importations, and now comprising the best assort
ment offered in this city. His long acquaintance
with the trade, and superior facilities abroad, en
able him to offer to his customers a choice class of
books at unusually moderate rates.
Priced catalogues of a select portion of the stock
may be had gratis on application.
Foreignbooks and periodicals imported weekly
by steamer. O. J. PRICE,
Importer of Foreign Books, Periodicals, Ice ,
mh3l.-3t4 No. 31 South Sixth st., ab. Chestnut.
_ .
WANTS
WANTED.—Fifteen Machinists, three good
Lathe men. and four Boiler Makers. Apply
at 800 CHESTNUT street. apl.2tlt-
TXTANTED—A neat, tidy Ca.A.m.BERNAID,
v for a small Family. Apply this day, be
fore 6 o'clock, to WM. G. IMEY, South Thirl
street, below Chestnut.
WHEELER ct, WILSON'S HIGHEST PREMIUM
TOOK 3, STITCW
SEWING-MACHINES.
TIIE CITLEAT2EST, SIMPLEST, AND BEST
Salesrooms. 704 Chestnut Street. above 7th.
AFUR SAN FRANCISCO, ()al.—Direct
from Philadelphia—The first class fast sail
rk OLD H.IOICORY, Charles Callaghan,
commander (late of the clipper ship Storm Ring),
will have quick dispatch from this or, havina
large part of her cargo already engag p ed. t For bal
ance of freight, at fair rates, apply to WORK
MAN & CO., 123 Walnut street. apltf
- DIMMED OYSTERS. —lOO Oases, one - dozen
_L eaclk, in glass bottles, quality excellent,
landing and for sale. by JOS. B. BOSSIER
00.,110 Synth Wharyee. 1111)
COTTON WARPS. -
AND
BUNDLED TWIBT,
All Numbers.'
• Of Best Makes.
ALEX WHILLDIN & SONS,
in1129.6t6 20 and 22 South FRONT St.
MUSICAL'- BOXES.
We have now in stow a' handsome variety of
FINE MUSICAL BOXES,
playing from TWO to TEN Choice Opera and
Ballad Airs, some with Drum and Bell acoom-
paniment; no more desirable articlefor the sick
Chamber or the parlor can be found
FARR & BROTHER,
324 Chestnut Street, below Fourth.
mb26-ot4
CABINET WARE.
A FULL ASS OBTRENT AT LOW
PRICES.
GEORGE J. HENKELS
Nov. 809 and 811 Chestnut street,
rahl7-25,5
Ice Pitchers, Castors and Plated
Wares
of .T. 7 desmiv " i mEt EuTELED and RD
r.L
JARDEN 9 S,
S. W. corner Tenth and. Race Sta
se2o-3110
REAL ESTATE SALES
OR ASSIGNEES' PEREMPTORY SALE.—
IPITHOMAS h SONS. Auctioneers.—VALU-
AßLE SCHUYI KILL COUNTY COAL LANDS
AND IMPROVFMENTS.—On TUESDAY,
April 12th, 1164, at 12 o' clock, noon, will be sold
at public sale, without reserve, by Order of As
signees, at the PHILADELPHIA. EXCHANGE,
an undivided two-sixth parts in the following
described LANDS. STEAM SAW MILL, EN
GINE HOUSE, DWELLINGS, Jcc. Schuylkill
county, Pa., viz: those two tracts of land,
situate in Schuylkill township, Schuylkill county,
Pa., beguiniug at a corner of land late of Michael
Bushey; thence by land of Adam Stahl; thence
by land of Diller Luther and Joseph H. Spay d;
thence by land of Edward B. Hnbley ; thence by
land' late of Rachel Jenning, and Andrew Long,
Michael Bushey and Michael Fritz; thence to the
place of beginning; containing in the whole WV
acre!, 112 perches, more or less, on which are a
frame slope house and steam saw mill, stone
engine house and frame bracket, 10 frame and 11
stone dwellings, frame blacksmith and carpenter
shops and stables, ta log dwellings. stone school
house, frame store house, stone powd sr house and
other buildings The other tract satiate in same
township and county, adjoining the above de
scribep property on the north. Bounded by land
of Blaney Cochran and Rachel Jennings ; thence
by land of George ()Mincer; thence by laud of
Daniel Karcher ; thence to the place of beginning;
containing 72 acres, 66 perches and allowance.
O The whole will be sold together as one pro
pel ty.
Sale absoln'e. without reserve or limitation.
Terms cash. b ..2tlo to be paid at sale.
BY ORDER .OF ASSIGNEES.
Additional—At the same time, will be sold for
another owner, (also without reserve,) one other
"one-sixth part of the same property, the purchaser
obtaining a title to one-half.
M. THOMAS do SONS, Auctioneers,
110,631 139 and 141 South Fourth st.
AN PEREMPTORY SALE—TIIOMAS &
In.SONS' Auctioneers—VALUAßLE COAL
LANDS, Over 2 1 5 ACRES, BROAD TOP
TOWNSHIP, BEDFORD County, Penna. On
TUESDAY, April 12, 1664, at 12 o'clock, noon,
will be sold at Public Sale, without reserve, at the
PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, all that mina
ble tract of coal land, situate in Broad Top town
ship,' Bedford county, Penna., on Sandy Ran:
containing 215 acres, 6 perches, more or less, with
allowance, being formerly part of the Moyer,
Fisher and Horton tracts, and adjoining lands of
Richard D. Wood, Devereux, Lane, L. T. Watt
son, J. M. Kennedy, and others. It is about two
and a half miles from Hopewell, two-thirds of a
mile from the Chivington Coal Openings, five
eighths of a mile from the Round Knob Openings,
and lying between them—a lateral branch of the
Huntington and broad'Top Railroad is laid out on
Sandy Run, and will no doubt soon be made, which
is so located as to run through this property. It is
a portion of the celebrated •'Moyer Tract." On
the adjoining tract is what is called the "Large
• Vein," E and 9 feet thick, and said, by these best
acquainted, to run through this tract its entire
length, some t even. eighths of a mile.
On the property are improvements which have
always been rented for sufficient to pay the taxes,
a c.
Title indisputable. - •
LithOgraphie plan may be had at the Auction
Rooms.
to absolute. Terms cash. $lOO to be paid at
the time of sale.
The land may be examined on applicationto
Mr. Thomas W. Horton, at Hopewell.
M. THOMAS & SONS,
.ap1,6&11 Auctioneers, 139 and 141 South 4th st.
LPEREMPTORY SALE. T HOMAS
SONS, Auctioneers. —VALUABL E BUST,
N ESS STAND. FOUR-STORY BRICK STORE
AND D,WELLING, No. 1310 CHESTNUT street,
on TUESDAY, Apia 12th, 1661, at o' clock, noon,
Rill be sold at Public Sale, without reserve, at the
PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, all that 'valu
able four-story brick mem:Lege, occupied as a
Store and Dwelling,with three-story double back
buildings and lot o ground, situate on the South
side of Chestnut street, west of Thirteenth street,
No. 1310; containing in front on Chestnut street 10
feet 6 inches, and extending in depth 109 feet, more
or less, to Diamond street, (20 feet wide. )
trr Clear of all incumbrance.
tiGr It is an excellent business stand, in a very
desirable part of Chestnut street.
Sale absolute
X. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers,
139 and 141 Sotith FOURTH street.
PHILADELPHIA, March 25, 1561. apt-6,11
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... „47 WRIGHT & SIDDALL, l e i
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No. 119 Market Street.
Between Front and Second streets.
O. W. WRIGHT. P. H. SEDDJILL.
DRUGENERAGGISTS,
STOREKEEPERS
Can find at our establishment a roil as
sortment of Imported and Domestic Drugs,
popular Patent Medicines, Isolate, c o w
pit, Window Glass, Prescription Vials.
etc. at as low prices as genuine first classgoods can be sold:
in full variety, and Of
FINE ESSENTIAL OILS
for
Con in
Cochin' al, Bengal Indigo, Madder, Pot.
ash, Cndbear, Soda a ss7, Alum, Oil of
Vi'r
CopPeras, Extract of
l°gwld ' , All
at tt
°d '
416 nea"'Oß DYERS' use, always
on hand, lowest net cash prices -
PURE SPICES FOR FAMILY USE,
Ground expressly for our sales, and to
which we invite attention of those In want
of reliable articles
Also. INDIGO, STARCH, MUSTARD, (fa. -
of extra quality.
Orders by mail, or city post, Will meal
with prompt attention, or special quota
tions will be furnished when requested.
WRIGHT & SIDDALL.
Wholesale Drug Wareh ouse
I.lyrpf No. 110 Market street !limy. Ik4ori .
EIIGOLD AND SILVER - WATCHES, Ow
our ow n importation, reliable in quality,
and at low prices•
FARR & BROTHER, Importers.
294 Chestnut street, helm, Fourth
g ik , FOR
BELLO— L The A.G Ubar k AYA and PUERTO OA-
R JOHN BOULTON will
sail for the above ports on Saturday, April 9th.
For freight or passage, apply to JOHN DAL.
LETT & CO., 128 Walnut street. apl.lot
IR T
NATIONAL BANK
OF
PHILADELPHIA.
DESIGNATED DE OSITORY
FINANCIAL AGENT
OF THE
- UNITED STATES.
10-40 LOAN.
This 'Bank has been authorized and is now pre
pared to receive subscriptions to the
NEW GOVERNMENT LOAN.
This Loan, issue d under authority of an sot or
Congress approved March 3, 1361, provides for the
issue of Two Hundred Millions of Dollars
0200,000,000) United States bonds; redeemable
after ten years, and payable forty years from date,
IN cotw, dated March 1, IE6I, bearing interest at
the rate of '
PER CENT.
per annum ra cora, payable semi-annually on all
bonds over $lOO and on Bonds or IL 00 and less,
annually. •
Subscribers will receive either Registered or
Coupon Bends as they may prefer.
Registered Bonds will be issued of the denomi
nations of fifty dollars, (MO, ) one hundred dollars,
(slat, ) five hundred dollars, ($500,) one thousand
dollars, ($1,000,) five thousand dollars, ($5,000,)
and ten thousand dollars, (ftlo,ooo, ) and Coupon
Bonds of the denominations of fifty dollars, ($50,)
one hundred dollars, ($100,) five hundred dollars,
(0500,) and,one thousand dollars, (p 1,000.)
Subscribers will be required to pay, in addition
to the amount of the principal of the bonds in
lawful money, the accrued interest in. coin, (or in
United States notes, or the notes of National
Banks, adding fifty per cent. for premium until
further notice,) from the first day of March or
September, as the case may be, until the day of
subscription and payment.
C. H. CLARK,
rah29-tf
CLOTH ENG.
SPRING OF 1864.
EXTENSIVE CLOTHING HOUSE
os . 303 & 305 Chestnut street,
PHILADELPHIA.
a t7l
Tra - The facilities of this house for doing
•= business are such that they can cond.
L..)
dently claim for it the leading position r i c;
Cf= among the Tailoring Establishments of -=
L.)
Philadelphia. They, therefore, incite
Cr)
O the attention of gentlemen of Mate to C
. their superb stock of READY-MADE CtZ
aCLOTHING . , cut by the best artists,
c z• trimmed and. made equal to Customer
A Work , —AND AT
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b-ii Popular Prices.
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They haTti also lately added a CUS
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at
TOM DEPARTMENT where the latest =,,
U noTeltles any be found embracing 44
some fresh from London and Paris
PERRY & CO.,
303 and 305 Chestnut, st.
Custom Depaatmenti 303 Chestnut s
m1:116 -et rp
JUST RECEIVED,
CHOICE AND ELEGANT
DESIGNS IN
FRENCH
ORGANDIES,
JACONETS,
ALSO,
Rich and Handsome
NEW STYLES
SPRING AND SUMMER
SHAWLS.
M. L. HALLOWELL & CO.
615 Chestnut Street.
mhs.im§
OIiARLES EMORY.
CHARLES EMORY & CO.
Stook and Exohange Broken,
No. 15 SOUTH. THIRD ST..
Philadelphia,
All kinds ofuncurrent funds and' Gold and 811
Ter bought and sold, and Collections made.
Partion.lar attention given to the parches* and
aale of Government, State and other Stooks and
Mane on commission. 1a22-3ini
PRESIDENT.
AND
e.LEx. BUNSOR, .73
P. A. lIARDING'& CO.
. Imp-orters and Jobbers of
STRAW
• AND
MILLINERY GOODS,
NO. 413 ARCH ST.
PHILADELPHIA.
ARCH STREET
CARPET
WAREHOUSE.
The subscriber has just received a well-selected
stock of
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
CARPETIN GS,
FOR SPRING TRADE. .
JOS. BLACKWOOD,
mhlB.2m 832 AROI2I Street, below Ninth
ENTERPRISE MILLS.
ATWOOII I RALSTON & GOI,
lAANUFACTURFRS AND WHOLES/ata
DEALERS IN
CARPETING%
Oil Cloths, •
Mattings,
Warehouse, • 619 Chestnut Street,
AND
616 Jayne Street,. febl-Snli
1864. SPRING 1864.
GLEN ECHO MILLS,
GERMANTOWN, PA.
M'CALLITIVI & CO.,
kartufacturers, Importers and Whole.
sale Dealers
nv
CARPETINGS,
OIL CLOTHS, &o.
Warehouse, 509 Chestnut st, s
Opposite Independence Hall.
•
SPECIAL NOTICE.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT.
M'CALLITIVI & CO.
Beg leave to inform the public that they Um
leased the old established Carpet Store,
No. 519 CHESTNUT STREET,
Opposite Independence Hall,
FOR
A RETAIL DEPARTMENT,
Where they are now opening
A NEW STOCK,
•
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IMPORTED AND AMEMOAN CARPETS,
Embracing the choicest patterns of
IT t E P T ESTRY CIAZ.
ROYAL WILTON, EI
VELVET, VENE s I i tRU I. SESS OARPXTIII
Together with a full assortment of everything
pertaining to the Carpet Business. jan.tfl
A CASE. OF DYSPEPSIA OF SIX
TEFN YEARS' STANDING CURED BY
ONE BOX OF T. M. SHARP'S CELE.
BRATED PILLS.
Read the Testimony.
PHILADELPHIA, FEB. et.II, 1264.
Ids. JOHN J. Kaomits,
Dear Sir—l have been a sunray from that most
horrid disease, “Dyspepsia," for sixteen years,
but after using the one box of T. N. SHARP'S
Fills which 1 purchased of yon some three_weeks
ago, I feel as if I have entered into a new life—my
general- althhas improved, my appetite has
creased, and altogether I feel like a new man. /
take pleasure In recommending them to the publ
as safe and reliable.
Yours, truly,
G. T. FORBES.
No. 431 CHESTNUT Street,
Sold by JOHN J. HROXER. No. 903 (=ST
NUT Street.
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we znn I be rewarded for our eforts in placing s 0
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mental of patient and physician.
IN LYSMENORRRCEA, OR PAINFUL MEN
STRUATION; AND BIENORRHAGIA,
Both diseases arising from a faulty secretion of
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The disease known as FALLING OF - THE
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There is another class of symptoms arising front
IRRITATION OF THE WOMB, which physi
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doctor does not really know whether the symptoms
are the disease or the disease the symptoms. We
can only enumerate them here.- I speak more
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Heart, Impaired Memory, Wakefulness, Flashes
of Heat, Languor, Lassitude and Dbaness of
Vision.
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Which in the unmarried female is a constantly re
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comes chronic, the patient gradually loses her ap
petite, the bowels are constipated, night sweaty
come on, and consumption finally ends her career ,
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DANVILLE, Pa., June 2, 1862.
Dr. Wm. H. Gregg--Dear Sir: in February,
1661, I - was afflicted with sugar diabetes and for
five months I passed more than two gallons of
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and in dye -months I lost about fifty pounds in
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two clays after using it I experienced rebel, and
after taking two bottles I was entirely cured; soon
alter regaining my usual good health.
yours truly, , J. V. L. DEWITT.
DoWren Commas N. Y., Dec. f. , 7, 1661.
"Wm. H. Gregg Zr., Co. freely OW yon
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My wife was attacked with pain in the
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of the Madder. I called a physician, who at
tended her three months, when he left her worse
than he had found her. I then employed one of
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for about nine months, and while she w,as under
ail careshe did not suffer , quite as much pain.
He finally gave her up and said, her case was in
curable. “For," said he, "she has f
dual
a Combinettiora of complaints, that medicine given , for
one operates against some other of her difficulties. '
About this, time she commenced the use of the
CONSTITUTION WA.TBR, and, tO Our utter astonish
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underffect, and she kept on improving rapidly
its treatment, and now superintends entirely
her domestic affairs. She has not taken any of the
CONSTITUTION -WATER. for about four weeks, and
we are happy to s ay that it has produced a perma
nent cure. WM. M. VAN RENSOHOTEN.
, -
WSTHEBSPIBLD, Conn., msrch2, 1863.
Dr. W. H. Gregg—Dear Sir—Slaving seen your
advertisement of Constitution Water," recom
mended for inflammation of the Kidneys and
tation of the Bladder, havi'dg suffered for the past
three years, and tried the skill of a number of phy.
sicians with only.temporary relief, I was induced
to try_your medicine. 1 procured one bottle from
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never. heexms
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I cannot express my gratitude for it I feel that it
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LEONARD S. BIGELOW.
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We presentthe Constitution Water to the publics
w itntbe conviction that it has no equal in reliev
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found so eminently successful in Curing; and we
trust that we shallbe rewarded for our efforts in
placing so valuable a remedy in a form to meet the
requirements of patients and physicians. ,
FOR. SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
PRICE ONE DOLLAR. •
W. H. GREGG & CO., Proprietors.' -
MORGAN & ALLF.N, General Agents.
• No. 96 OLIFF street, New YOrit.
For sale by •
JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY & COWDEN,
FRENOH, RICHARDS & Ca,,
le2s=moa t i-6m Fbiladelpbls4
Philadelphia.
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