Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, April 02, 1864, Image 10

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    Real White Shetland . release
G-EO. W. VOGEL, No. 1016 CHESTNUT
street; opened THIS MORNING an invoice of
REALWHITE SHETLANWPOINTES, knit by
band from natural Wool, very white and ex
quisitely fine, to which he invit e s the early atten
tion of his customers, as it comprises all he will be
able to offer - this season. ap2-6t*
C - - - - - -
ARTES DE VISITE of exquisite style and
execution, are made and in great demand , at
B. F. REIMER' S Gallery, 624 ARC II street. Go
early and secure good Pictur
vu IRE RANGINGRAsKBES of a variety of
TY 'patterns, and several styles of Ifooksand
Brackets for suspending them on , are for sale
e at
TRUMAN Is sH.AW , s, No. 835 (Wed Thirty
live) Market street, below Ninth. • -- •
110ORTRAITS.---Everybody shoal
possess one
J. of B. F. REIMER'S inimitable Portraits,
those superb styles of sole
PHdOTOG 62R1ARON
APHS.
in oil colors, so admirably execute ,
street.
-EpENTs ARE .REDUCED by using the Patent
Clothes Wringer on wash day. They adapt
themselves to either large or small articles. - For
sale by TRUMAN in SHAW, No. 835 (Eight
Thirty-live) Market street. below Ninth.
TVOBYTYPES. —ln this style of Likenesses B.
F. REIMER'S artists excel all others. Their
naturalness, freshness and brilliancy of coloring,
wirithern hosts of admirers. 621 ARON. street.
PHILADELPHIA, PA., APRIL 1, 1861.
OTICE. firm of RAD Is CO. is this
day N
dissolved by--The
mutual conse E nt. The business
will be settled by either of theunder D , signed.
JAMES M. PATTEE.
Pi:MAI:a, Pa., April 1, 1364.
The undersigned will continue business as Bro
ker. fap2-3tiqJAMESM. P A.TTEE.
rtWEN EVANS ,1c CO., No. 45 North EIGHTH.
Street, successors to J. R. CIASSELBERRY,
will open on Monday next, from the French Sale
of Messrs. Van Wyck, Townsend a: Co., of New
York, and the Cheap Anchor's of this city.
BARGAINS IN DIAN Y KINDS OF GOODS.
4 lots double width all-wool Delaines, cheap,
comprising all the new fashionable colors.
4 tots subliMe black all-wool Delaines,62 to 75.
The above ase the finest imported.
Fine black Bombazines, $1 25 up to $1 65.
4 lots handsome highland Mohair Poplin Plaids,
rich designs, 50, 65, 75, 8734
Double width, have been sold here as high as
$1 25; choice for children.. -
Dress Goods, all kinds,from 12% up to 62X, large
assortment.
1 lot Chenai Mohair Zenss, 3734, double width.
BLACK SILKS. PLAIN SILKS.
We have just opened another pachase of 5,11114
dollars' worth of those rich and superior makes of
the full oil boiled Silk, which we intend selling at
bargains.
Black Silk, at all prices, Si up to S 3 62g.
Black figured Silk, St 25, choice style.
Rich figured Our color Silk. 55 55, handsome.
Poi de Soie Cuir color Silk, $1 44. Hard to get.
Cuir color Poi de Soie Silk, the new shade that is
so much sought after for Ladies' Bonnets, very
scarce; we have it cheap.
MEN AND BOYS' WEAR.
We have a large assortment of men and boys'
wear, selling them cheap.
All-wool Cassimeres, from Si up to $1 75.
CLOAKING CLOTHS. CLOAKING CLOT HS.
a Will open on Monday, handsome new shades
Cloaking Clothe, all prices.
Cloaking Cloths
GLOTES—K, St s.s_up
ID GLOVES.to 55; double width.
I recommend some of you to come early, as the
latter part of the day always finds the crows so
large it is impossible to wait on the customers with
the satisfaction we wish. Our trade for the Gloves
has become immense, as the Gloves are of the
finest quality, so low in price, and then the guar
antee besidee.
Best Kid Gloves, S 1 35, stitched.
Best quality Kid Gloves, St 25.
We guarantee each pair of the above not to tear.
In case they should, we give you another pair,
without charge. Bence, you run no risk.
Best quality Kid Gloves, SI 25, stitched.
Jouvin Kid Gloves, $1 00.
CHEAP SHAWLS! HANDSOME SHAWLS!
We have opened a new assortment of ()neap
spring Shawls.
Stella Shawls, all prices, very handsome.
Fine Black Tibet Shawls, a bargain.
AUCTION LOT—CHEAP CARPETS.
We have now open, cheap Carpets, bought low,
from 40 cents np to 1. 4 5 cents
NEW CHINTZ! NEW CHINTZ!
Neat new style Chintz, 18X, fast colors.-
Plaid Gingham Chintz, 18%,
Shirting Chintz, best quality, 25 cents.
We have at our USUAL LOW PRICE, the best
makes of Flannels and Muslims on hand: Williams-
Wamsutta, New York Mills, &0., &c.,
which we sell less than others do.
IT IS THE CHEAP SHOP — THAT GETS THE
BUSINESS,
and we have the business because we do sell cheap
OWEN EVANS tr. 00.,
Successors to 3. R. Casse'berry,
45 North Eighth street
P.S.—Roop Skirts closing out cheap to sell them
CASSELBERRY.
HIED QUARTERLY REPORT OF THE
T
FIRST NATIONAL BARR OF PHILA
DELPHIA, April 1, 1964.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts ...$1,120,629.42
United States Bonds de•
positedto secure circu
lation 500,0E0 00
United States Bonds de
posited for other pin
poses 200,000 00
United States Binds and
other United States se
curities on hand 1,182,224 33
$3,002,852 75
Special and Legal Ten
der Notes 511,480 49
Bills of Solvent Banks.. 4,783 00
United States Five per
cent. Legal Tenders.. 500,000 00
Cash Items, &-c 34,368 53
Due from Banks and
Bankers -
Beal Estate
Expense account
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock 81,000,000 00
Circulating Notes Issued 318,000 00
Profit and Loss .. 51,839 42
Due to Banks and Bankers ' 557,882 01
Due Treasurer of the United States... 1,328, - 047 IN
Due Depositors on demand 1,14,859 73
$1,415,228 18
ALOETOIi BIeMICHAEL,
apt-3t • Cashier.
FIRST QUARTERLY REPORT (Commenced
business "March loth) OF THE THIRD NA
TIONAL BANK OF PHILADELPHIA,
APRIL Ist, 1864.
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts 53,5 3 509_97
United States Bonds de
posited to secure circula
tion..
Specie and legal tender
notes
Bills of solvent banks....
*Dash items,
Due from banks and bank-
ers 11,175 59
Furniture and Fixtures... 1,154 25
Expense account 1,577 80
Capital stock 61,710 00
Profit and low, 312 25
Due to banks and bankers 15;907 58
Due to depositors 85,701 06
teMSTREETAS.R, NINTH AND SA.blSliiO
0 CARRIAGES AT AUCTION. -
35TH TRADE SALE AT PHILADELPHIA.
This sale will take place on WEDNESDAY,
April 6th, at 10 o' clock A. M.
• The assortment will be very extensive and corn=
plate, comprising at least
250 CARRIAGES,
from the best manufacturers of this city and Wil
mington, Deli
IQIr. Met - rick' s invoice alone will include nearly
one hundred Carriages.
The Carriages will be arranged and opened for
examination several days previous to sale, which
will positively take place on the above day, with-
Out regard to weather. •
ALFRED 'M. HERRNESS,
Auctioneer.
apt-3trpts
.4t.BAZAAR, NINTH AND SA.NSON
STREETS.
SPECIAL SALE OF HORSES,
THURSDAY NEXT, APRIL 7rfi, commencing
- at no' clock.
In consequence of the Trade Sale of Carriages on
Wednesday, we shall hold a special sale of Horses
on Thursday next.
WirNO Carriages will be offered on this day.
- ALFRED X. HERXNESS,
Auctioneer.
sp2.3trip§
CI BORG'S J. BOYD,
Ur STOCK AND EXCHANGE 'BROKER,
NO. 1.8 South THIRD street.
Stocks and Loans bought and sold on Commis
sion, at the Board of Brokers.
Goyerninent Securities, !Specie - and tlncurrent
Money bought and sold. mh2-3mrp§
IRD CAGES, MARINE SHELLS AND
B
AQUARIA.
Oonstantiy on hand at the
. AQUARIA STORE,
- No. 53 North Sixth street,
jilhl3-linfrf*below Arai
. -
314,457 17
31,008 18
17,183 07
- 1,412,375 43
4,415,229 18
30, 000 00
-$65,509 97
82,873 23
1,286 00
57 00
98,153 92
$163,663 89
$163,663 89
R. GLENDINNING,
Cashier.
THE DAILY. EVENING. BULLETIN ; PRILADELPHIA, SATUbDAY, APRIL 2, 1864.--TRIPLE MEET:
DR. SCHEN°
E EaD oßsargar4ert H O IS ONSUMPT/ONI
AwaNit INTERESTING
OWEENIRCTAOSRE.
Y OF
PULDIONIO SYRUP,
sr,A.WE AN ED TONIC .
'
MANDRAKE PILLS
- ACT ON THE SYSTEM
IN CURING THAT DISEASE,
.AND THE GREAT SUCCESS
ATTENDING IT.
Newtons, Wednesday. March 30, 1661.
TO THE PUBLIC.
Thirty years ago I was in the last stages of Pul
monary Consumption, and was given up to die. I
resided in Philadelphia, and Dr. Joseph Parrish,
then of this city, ordered me to Moorestown, N.
J., a distance of nine miles, which took me two
days to get there Oil my arrival I was put to
bed, and there laid for many weeks. This was my
native place, - where all my family lived and had
died - of Consumption. Dr. Thornton. who at
tended my father in his last illness, Was called,
and gave me one week to fix up my affairs. He
had seen all my faintly go that way, and thought
I was to go too. Then I *heard of the
remedies I now offer to the public, which cured
see. It seemed.tome that I could feel them pene
trating my whole system.
They soon ripened the matter or my lungs, and
I would spit off more than a pint of offensive yel
low matter every morning. As soon as that began
to subside; My cough, fever, pam, -night sweats—
ell began to leave me, and my appetite became so
peat that it was with difficulty I could keep from
ating too mach. I soon gained my strength, and.
have been growing in flesh ever since. For many
years I have enjoyed uninterrupted good. hea th,
keeping the liver and stomach healthy with the
eaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills, as I am of a
bilious temperament. My weight is two hundred
and twenty pounds. On my recovery people
would send fore me, fax and near, to see if their
cases were like mine. For this purpose I pay pro
fessional 'visits in the large cities. The consump
tives wish to see the one that makes these medi
cines, and who was cured of consumption by;
them. To make new lungs is impossible; but
cavities in the lungs and chronic ulcerations of the
bronchial tubes can be healed. Such cases are dying
hourly under the ordinary treatment of physicians,
and just such are cured by the proper use of
Schenck' a Pulmonic Syrup, Seaweed Tonic and
Mandrake Pills.
lam now a healthy man with a large cavity in
the middle lobe of the right lung, the lower tube
very much hepatized and complete adhesion of the
pleura. The left lung is sound, and the. upper
lobe of thexight lung is in a tolerably healthy condi
tion. The great reason why physicians do not
cure consumption is they try to do too much• they
give medicines to stop the cough. to stop chill, to,
stop night sweats, hectic fever, and by so doing,
they derange the whole digestive powers, locking
up the secretions, and eventually the patient sinks
and dies. After I make a careful examination of
the patient with the Respirometer, and find lungs
enough left to cure, I direct the patient how to
use the three remedies. I do not try to stop a
cough, night sweats, chills or fever. Remove the
cause and they will all stop of their own, accord.
No one can be cured of consumption. liver com
plaint. dyspepsia, catarrh, canker, ulcerated
throat, unless the liver and stomach are made
healthy. In New England this canker, chronic
catarrh, ulcerted thrdat, elongation of uvula, is
more prevalent than .in any other section of the
country. This is frequently caused by a foul
stomach. Yon may burn it out with caustic time
and again, and all they will get is temporary re
lief. Correct the stomach and liver and they will
heal up themselves.
Good nutrition is the remedy. If you have any
disease in any part of the body, it will remain
there and decay more and more until you can get
the stomach in the condition to digest food, and
make new blood to take the place of diseased mat
ter. This is the only way to heal cavities in the
lungs and ulcerated bronchial tubes. Correct the
stomach and liver, and nature will do the healing.
Many persons have an idea that certain medicines
are great purifiers of the blood. When blood is
once diseased it cannot be purified; it is diseased
the same as the diseased matter_in the system; but
get the apparatus in order the liver and stomach,
and give it plenty of eourielsing food, it will make
new blood, which will take the , place of that which
is diSeased.
Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup is one of the best
preparations of iron in use; it is a powerful tonic
of itself, and when the Seaweed Tonic dissolves
the mucus in the stomach, and it is carried off by
the aid of the Mandrake Pills. the Pulmonic Syrup
is made into blood. This is the only way to
cure consumption. If I cannot get a good appe
tite, and food does not digest, I cannot sure the
patient. Never mind the cough ;remove the cause
and it will stop of itself. This is the most trouble
I have with my patients at my rooms.: They Say,
"Doctor, I feel stronger ; I can eat; my night
sweats are better, - and 1 feel better every way ;, but
my cough is so bad yet :" and they are astonihed
to hear me say that does not matter ; remove the
cause and the cough will stop of itself. Scehnck's
Seaweed creates a good appetite in about nine days,
when there is no lung disease unless the liver is so
congested that the Mandrake :Pills cannot un
lock the ducts of the gall bladder in that short
space of time, in order to allow the stale bile to
pass off. - Keen the liver and stomach healthy and
there is less danger of consumption or any other
disease. It is hard to take cold when these organs
are healthy. Those that are bilious, low-spirited,
dreary, leehng stupid, coated tongue, poor appe
tite, nervous. stomach full of wind, everything
that is eaten lies heavy,' loss of Memory, try one
bottle of SCHENCK' S SEAWEED TONIC and
one box of SCHENCK' S MLNDAKE PILLS. It
is only a cost of one dollar and twenty-live cents,
with full - directions. This is sufficient In many
cases, to satisfy what the medicines are. Fre
quently one bottle makes a great change in the sys
tem. Any person that enjoys ordinary health, by
'using the Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills
occasionally, must get ;he digestive organs in such
a healthy condition that they become fleshy. I
can produce a number of my old consumptive
patients now enjoying good health, weighing near
260 pounds. I will conclude by relating three
cures I have made in New York, and which are
all different, and wish any one who feels any
any interest in •the matter to visit them.
First is Mrs. Farlow residing then at No
iO7 Houston street. Her ' husband called upon me
at my rooms, 32 Bond street, and wished me to call
and see her. He said I could do no good; that he
had had all the best medical attendance, and all
said she was too far gone with Consumption to be
cured; but she hadheard of some great cures 1 had
made, and he desired is gratify her wishes. 'I
called, and foand her lying confined to - her bed in
the last stage of bronchial consumption, and with
out doubt must have died soon. I examined her
lunge, found both bronchial tubes very much
affected, but no cavities had formed, her cough
was very severe,' the split box was half fall of
thick pus. Pulse 140, legs swollen very much;
and. worse than all, she had chronic diarrhoea.
Her bowels had been moved eleven times that day.
I told her that she had lungs enough be cured, but
that this diarrhoea had been of long standing,. and
her stomach was in such an ulcerated condition
that I was afraid notbtng could be done. She
insisted I should try and do what I could for her,
observing that she could not last long in the con
dition she was in, and I could not make her any
worse. I gave her 'fire% a dose of my Mandrake
Pills, an et, the Tonic and Syrup freely. That was on
Tuesday;and by the next S anday the diarrhoea was
carried off, her arpetite had returned and she could
sit up in bed and eat her dinner. She is now well,
and gave me a long certificate, certified to by the
Rev. Dr. Dowling.
Mrs. Bartholomew, E 3 West Forty-fifth street,
came to my rooms with a tumor on her liver. She
was low-spirited, skin sallow; tongue coated,
bowels costive, no appetite, and fast sinking into
the grave. The said tumor had been running over
fourteen years. I gave her Syrup, Tonic and
Pills, and told her to Take them just as the direc- •
none 'were printed. She came back to my rooms,
32 Bond street, in two weeks, somewhat better;
her tongue had begun to clean a little around the
edges her skin whiter and her eyes brighter, and
the tumor discharging very offensive matter, much
faster than it had ever done before. She kept
gradually improving, and ins about two months
she came to my rooms very much frightened, say
ing that the tumor had nearly stopped running,and
was healing np, and that every doctor had told
her that if it ever healed it would cause
her death. I told her that the disease had all left
her system and nature 'would heal the ulcer up.
They are now healed, .and have • been for about a
year, and she is as hearty and robust a women as,
you will find in a day's walk. She is glad for
any one to call on her, and takes great pains to
visit any one that she hears has anything like her
case, and tries to get them to come and see me.
The next case is Miss Scofield, from Stamford,
Conn. Miss Bartholomew got her down to see me,
and she has been ever since at her house. When
she first came to my rooms, she was much emaci
ated with a distressing cough, spitting large quan
tities of blood. I examined her lungs with the
respirometer, and in all my practice never found
sound.
. couldlu n
not
targ
give
s n and
much nd
e t n lt c e o
u o r t a h g e
e r
m l
s u n n t g
so
one
escwnith o n g s
I thought she would die; but to my great astonish
mentsSyemruspd,
to Se g a o -W ri ehedt
to Tonic, k and
Mandrake th
Palinalarmalle el lung is allhealed over, leaving a cavityawsoirar,g
e as
a goose egg; good appetite, fine spirits, and has
gained some thirty-live pounds in weight. She
has some cough yet, which I think will not leave
_her before June. I should think it would be of
great interest to some unprejudiced physician to
visit these cases, particularly Miss Scofield, or any
of them who have been cured by my medicines.
They are numerous ie New Yoik: but the above
three all differ from each other; and if my medi
cines are doing what I represent they are, they
should have the credit, and the afflicted to know
where and how they may be cured.
J. 11. SOHENCTIK, hi. D.
MARKING WITH INDELIBLE INK,
Embroidering, Braiding, Stamping, kc. . A
Lady competent to mark neatly-can find employ
ment. X. A. TORREY,
mhl9 . 1800 Filbert street.
ri OLD PENS.—A-large assortment, of various
la degrees of fineness and elasticity, in Pocket
and Desk Holders. For sale by
wm. M. CHRISTY,
TU 1 126-sa,tu th-6tsM Scath,Third street.
"••
"WARNOCK'S OLD STAND."
F. R. I.JEE,
N 0.43 North Eighth Street,
Sucoebso r r to Win. Virarnock,
Rae now open tram the late New York Auction
. Sales,
SILKS.
fleavY Solid Point de Foie.
All New Shades at Si 9,1.
Noat Oheck Silks, heavy. -
ELEGANT QUALITY
Black Silks - from 81 to $4,
EXTRA HEAVY SOLID COLOR.
CORDED SILKS.
OHOIOE COLORS, DOUBLE wlnrii,
All-Wool Defables,
Handsome Grenadine Shawls, at Old
hices.
SUPERFINE DOUBLE TWILLED
Black Thibet Lang shawls.
SPLENDID QUALITY REAL
THREAD VEILS.
11.00 P SKIRTS,
BEST QUALITY AND NEWEST
SHAPES,
MADE EXPRESSLY FOR OUR SALES
E. 8.. LEE, - 43 North Eighth et
GLACIND ! !!
A NEW . MLTERIAL FOR
Walking Dresses and Suits.
7-4 WIDE,
Just Opejted.
THOS.W.EITANS &CO.
818 y 820 Chestnut st.
•
CARD.
The Subeenber begs4eave to return thanks to his
many friends, and the public geuerally, for their
liberal patronage, bestowed upo him during his
connection with the firm of S P. Itlil & Co.
Being obliged to withdraw from the arm In conse.
quence of ill health, he would respectfully solicit
a continuance of their favors tor his successors,
who will continue the business at the old stand,
N.E. corner of TENTH and CHESTNUT streets.
S. P. IFILL.
FELLADBLPHIA, April 1, It6l.
Call sad examine our New Styles of
Laoe and Nottingham Curtains.
Window Shades, '
Curtain Materials.
Cornices, dbo. •
M. STOUT & CO..
SUCCESSORS TO
S. P. IFILL & CO.,
N. E. Corner Tenth and i hestant Sts.
P. PU J 01, •
SUCCESSOR TO
E. RECOUARD,
FASHIONABLE RESTAURANT.
NO. 223 LODGE STREET,
(between Chestnut and rock. North aide of old
Pennsylvania Bank.)
P. S.—The patrons of this Establishment may
be assured that I will devote my whole attention
to their comfort, and keep constantly supplied
all the delicacies orthe season. api. 3t§
REAL LACE BARBES; REAL BLONDE
LACE BARBES; Real Point Gaze Lace
Barbet , : Point application Lace Barbes; Real
Valencleinses Lace Barbee; Exquisitely tine
Real Black 'Lace — Barbes, also Beal Point Gaze
.Dtitchesse collars' , in entirely new and rich
designs, the handsomestyou may find, just re
ceired by GEO.' W. VOGEL,
apl-at* 1016 Chestnut St.
10
BARRELS CHOICE PARED DRIED
PEACHES, at 4.5 N. WATER street.
apt -3trp{. ARCHER do REEVES.
CUMBERLAND SAUCE.—The "only good
American Sauce." Sold by the principal
grocers. The trade supplied at 45 N. WATER
street. apt.3trp4'
OTICE.—CHARLES C. KNIGHT
mitted to an interest in our business from this
date. C. D. ROBBINS & 00.,1r0n and Steel
Merchants, N. E. Cor. Second an Vine ate., and
42 and 44 North Front street.
PHILADELPHIA, April 1, 1684. - apl.lm*
G 1864. P.—HOUSEKELPERS WILL FIND
. a good assortment of Knives and Forks,
Spoons, Waiters. Sauce-pans, Butter-kettles. Tea
and coffee Pots, Tubs, Buckets. Brooms, Baskets,
and Brushes, at GRIFFITH do P S•
mhs-lvrPs 600 ARCH Street.
HOW' SKIRT ALAN ITFAUTORY. —Hoop
Skirts ready-made and made to order, war
ranted of the best materials. Also, Skirts re .
MRS. E. BA YI
ri2 Vine street, above 'Eighth.
nOil7 -lra
OAP—PURE FAMILY SOAP. _ --uorrrAms
no SILICATE OF SODA, SAND or CLAY,
but is an entirely PURE SOAP, Bad should be
used by every family.
Put up in BOXES OF FIFTY POUNDS, fall
weight, when packed and marked Fifty pounds,
not Bass or Lumps, as many manufacturers brand
their boxes. Manufactured by
GEORGE M. ET wfIsTTOR & SON,
dell-Ivrpi 1111 Drarlicasetbustreet
irUSICIAL BOXES, IN HANDSOME OASES'
playing from two to twelve choice melodies,
for sale by FARR & BROTHERS, Importers
taht2l No. 3% Chestnut street.' below Fourth
I 2 HARVEY THOMAN
STOOK BROKER,
No. 312 WALNUT Street,
Philadelphia.
Stocks and Loans bought and sold on commission,
at the Board of Broken.
Particular attention given to U. S. Government
Loans.
BAKER'S ORNAMENTAL HAIR, MANU
FACTORY. —The largest and best assortment
of Wigs, Toupee, Long Hair Braids, Curls,
Frizettes,lllusive Seams , for ladies, at prices
lower tan elsewhere, at 901) CHESTNUT
street. mbS-lmrp*
FiTLER. WEAVER 4io.
Mounfacturery of
STASSULIA AND TARRED CORDAGE,
Gonna, Twura, &0,,,
No. 83 North Water street and No. 22 Ifdrta Doha
ware avenue, Philadelphia,
Mrs= H. FITLIIIL MORA= WMATER
(Jrn P. Moravia
OMTHE UNION PIY,IIO NANO.
'FACTURING COMPANY have al
-their factory and warerooras, 1017
WALNUT street, always a most beautiful assort.
meat of their unrivalled PIANOS, which they
sell at the lowest cash prices or on instalixtents.
Give tut a call before purchasing elsewhere, and
every eattentotion and guarantee 10.1 be Wen
QT.• •
LADIES
PREPARING. ARTICLES ,_ FOR
THE
GREAT CENTRAL
FAIR,
Can procure the following at a ltberg reduction
on regular retail prices :
Zeph:3 re. ' EmbroiderintOanyag,
Slictlond Wool, Zephyr Pstterne,
Oilt Braid, Crochet Cotton,
Enibrold'ng Braid, Silk Cords,
-
Worsted Braid, Tidy Cotton.
Embroidering Silk, Machine Silk.
Floss Thread, Crochet Needles.
rnree'Twist,
Germantown Wool.
This article is as rich in colors, nearly as flue
in texture, and as welt adapted for many kinds of
fancy work as the Germar Zephyr. and is at-least
ONE DOLLa.R per pound cheaper. ALSO,
Woolen and Cashmere Yams,
Of the finest grades, suited for Ladies', Gents',
and Infants' wear, -and various Fancy Articles.
ALSO,
A full SEE 01 tment of the following at regular retail
Prices :
ISan Umbrellas,
Traveling Bags,
Pocket Books,
Hair Brushes,
Combs,
Perfumery,
Matting Biadinga, • :
Scissors,
Balmorals.
Bugle Gimps;
Gilnpuir Laces,
Filk Bellings,
tockings,
Gloves,
t orsets,
Toweling!,
Prlllings,
Dress Linings,
Black Alpacas.
Banging from Fifty cents to Cne Dollar and a
quarter per yard, of a good quality, and at least
Ten Cents per yard cheaper than usual prices
Ladies wit do well by examining them. and also
our Black Lelaines, before purchasing elsewhere.
1117 - Particnisr attention iv invited to our stock of
SUN UMBRELLAS,
of - tt Inch we hare a large assortment at reasonable
prices.
Orderi carefully !ma promptly attended to.
ffrPersons ordering from the country will please
name their express or nearest stage route.
JOHN M. FINN,
S. E. corner Seventh and Arch stg,
PHIL&DELPRIA
117 - CUT THIS OUT FOR REFERENCE.
ap2. s tr.w SN
THE COMMERCIAL Lisr
PRICE CURRENT,
s
CONTAINS, TO-DAT :
Report of Philadelphia Markets,
List of Vessels in Port,
List of Vessels on the way to Philadelphia,
Arrivals and Clearances 01 Vessels,
Imporiabons and Exportations.
Biographical Sketch of Patrick Lyons,
rditorials, Money Market, &c., Ac.
PUBLISHED AT
No. 241 DOCK Street, by
lt• ' STEPHEN N. WINSLOW
OFFICE OF THE BUTLER COAL 0031' V.
No ltd South FOURTH Street,
PHILAD7IL-PHIA, March 31, Ital.
STNOTICE—A MEETING OF THE STOOK
holders of the BUTLER COAL COMPANY, will
be held on THURSDAY, April 31st. at 3 o'clock,
P.M.; at their °Mea t No. 109 South FOURTH
Street, to consider the propriety of increasing the
Capital Stock of the Company to the stun of FIVE
HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS.
H. N. BURROUGHS, President
Z. C. HOWELL,
JOHN DERBYSHIRE,
CHARLES W. TROTTER.
apl•2t&apstuths 6olr
WIDE INDIA SILKS.
JESSE WILLIAMS, No. MI ARCH Street,
four dcors below Eigh h etzeet.
JUST RECEIVED.
One ease 50 piece■. 1500 yards. WIPE INDIA
SILKS. good quall , y,
PRICE SI 00 per yard. apt. 3t*
HOSIERY
AT RETAIL.
J. M. HAFLEIGH ,
No. 902 Chestnut street,
Begs to Inform his customers that he has now
store a complete assortment of
ENLISH HOSIERY;
Swiss Hosiery,
In the Best Makes and Suitable forlhe
First-Class Retail Trade.
mh26416
GRUPE do K/NDT,
STECK'S OR
PIANO,
For sale, 25 per sent. less than elsewhere.
A. SOHEEZER,
mh34mrps 424 N. Fourth. ab. Oa
I TRUSS AND BRACE TORE
—ConductedLADlES'
y Ladies, TWELFTH Street,
first • oor beloW Race. Every article ip their line
elegant, easy and correct in make. 0. H.
NEEDLES, Proprietor, attends to Gentlemen on
the Southwest corner TWELFTH and RACE
Streets. N. B.—Professional accuracy in
sured. ' G mh24-16trA
WA. SUPERIOR BURLINGTON PRO-
L PERTY—with all the modern conveniences,
water', gas, large garden, &c., situated in the
best part of the city. For sale low and on accom
modating term. ApplY to FRANKLIN WOOL
MAN, Burlington, N. J., or to P. BLAXISTON,
25 South Sixth st., Philadelphia. fe27-s,w,tfrp*
MFOR SALE.—A tionntry Residence, with
,6 acres of laud, in Moorestown, N. J. hand
some dwelling, stabling, ice house, .tc. plenty of
shade and fruit trees, and excellent pastiire. Ap
ply toFINN,
ish.Ss-12trp§ 614 Chestnut street.
dB FOR SALE—A COUNTRY RESI
DENCE, near. TIOGA STATION of
Germantown Railroad, situate on south sidegi
Tioga street, 118 feet west of Twenty-first street.
The lot is 100 feet front,. and 2.50 feet deep, beauti
fully laid out With choice fruits and flowers of
every variety. - The house has all the convenience
of It city residence, and will - bs, sold an accom
modating terms. Mrs. MITCHELL, the °can
pant of the premises, will answer any inqui
ries • or apply to HENRY CROSKEY, Lum
ber ' Merchant, Delaware avenue, below Green
street. _ • Anhlotf,ro
NEW 'YORK STORE.
G-eo, W. Miles,
35 & 37 South Tenth, ab..Ch6stnut,
Is now prepared to show Ids Spring Importation
OF
FRENCH FLOWERS,
STRAW GOODS,
PARIS TRIMMED HATS,
FRENCH AND F Is i i . ELTORK BONNET
- AND OTHER
Millinery Goods. I
ap2-
Yelp Elegant Real Black Lace Peßites.
GEO. W. VOGEL, No. 10t6 CHESTNUT
street; opened THIS /HORNING a new invoice of
j
Rich and Fine REAL BLA KLACE POINTED,
comprising some entirely n w and beautiful de
signs, purchased by his A. nt this season in the
Lace countries, and ar e careful selections from
Bruxelles, Flanders, Grammont and Chantilly
factories. The Goods are purchased direct from
the parties who make the Goods, and are offered at
but one advance to buyers at retail. The assort.
ment is the largest and handsomest An the country
—the prices are the lowest. ap2.6tie
FOR SALE.
8,000 Farms ! Farms!!
Also, 1850 HOUSES IN PHILADELPHIA!
Also, 600 BUILDING LOTS IN PHILADELPESAI
ALSO, MILLS! COUNTRY SEATS! TIMBER LANDS!
COAL-LANDS! WESTERN LANDS!
OUR CATALOGUES SENT FREE!
PENNSYLVANIA FARM REGISTER!
1410Yraouraty COUNTY FARM REGISTER!
DELAWARE - COUNTY FARM REGISTER!
CHESTER COUNTY FARM REGISTER!
BUCKS COUNTY FARM REGISTER!
NEW JERSEY FARM REGISTER!
DELAWARE FARM REGISTER!
litersYLAND FARM REGISTER!
HOUSE REGISTER CELBAP DWELLINGS!
ALL OF OUR REGISTERS NOW READY
Sent FREE to any address. Please call or send
GEORGE N. TOWNSEND & CO.,
apt-s,vrfr.s 3t* li33c. S. FOURTH street.
"AT RETAIL"
JAS, R. CAMPBELL 81 CO,
727 CHESTNUT ST.,
Invite attention to their stock of
STAPLE AND FANCY SILKS
DRESS -GOODS,
Of very recent importation, embracing the most
eitensive add desirable assortments which they
have ever offered.
COVEVOISIER'S KID GLOVES,
BLACK, WHITE AND COLD.
MOrRNINQ GOODS.
3-4 and en BAREGE RERNANI.
3-4 and 5-4 CRAPE MARETZ.
3-4 and 6:4 TAMARTINES.
3-4 and 6-4 DELAINES.
ZANTINES and FLORENTINES.
French and English BOMBAZINES.
ALPACAS, in all qualities.
MOURNING JACONETS.
BLACK SILKS—in great Tarlety. v
All widths and best brands. mh6-1m
_ _ _
The North American Review.
No. COLII.—FOR APRIL, NM
- EDITED BY
PROF. JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL,
AND
CHARLES ELIOT NORTON, ESQ.
ONTSIfTS.
ART. E —Theodore Parker.
ll.—Shakspearian Pronunciation.
lll.—The Sanitary Commission.
IV. Lorna and Joinyille.
V.—The Nary of the United States.
Vl.—The Future Supply of Cotton_
`ll.—Carlßitter.
VII I.—Loyal Work in Missouri.
IX.—West Point.
X —Gen. McClellan's Report.
Xl.—.Critical Notices.
'Editorial Note: Letter from the Presi
dent.
The NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW is pub
lished quarterly, on the first days of January,
April, July and October, in numbers of about
three hundred pages each, containing matter equal
to four ordinary octavo volumes.
TERMS—Five dollars a year, or one dollar and
twenty-live cents a number.
***The first edit on of the January number hav
ing been almost entirely exhausted, the publishers
have stereotyped the Lumber, and are now pre
pared to supply. orders.
CROSBY & NICHOLS,
Publishers,
117 Washington street, Boston.
119 - May be had of all Booksellers and News
Dealers. apt-3:§
NEW LOAN.
U; S.lO-40'
JAY COOKE & CO.
Offer for Sale the
NEW GOVERNMENT LOAN,
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
5100' s payable yearly; on all other denominations,
half yearly. The 1,0-40 Bonds axe dated March 1,
1064. The half-yearly interest falling due Septem
ber Ist and March Ist of each year; until Ist Sep
tember, the accrued interest from Ist of March is
required to be paid by purchasers in Com or in
LEGAL crnataNcv, adding fifty per cent. for pre
mium until further notice.
ALL OTHER GOVERNMENT SECURITIES
BOUGHT AND SOLD. -
JAY COOKE & CO..
1311119 "t 1 ;rp§ 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET.
-
TSAAO NATHANS, AUCTIONEER and
1. MONEY BROKER, N. E. corner of THIRD
and SPRUCE streets, only one square below the
Exchange. NATH.ANS,S Principal Office, as
tabliahed for the last forty years• Money to Loan,
nage or Silveramounts, at the lowest rates, on
Diernonds, Plate, Watches, Jewelry,Oloth
ing, and goods of every
_description. Office honrs
from Bp. M. 411 7P. 711- da2o-ttrls
METALS !
METALS !
METALS!
Importers ind Demldrs
IN
PIG TIN,
PIG LEAD,
INGOT COPPER,
SPELTER,
ANTIMONY,
BOLT COPPER,
SHEET COPPER',
BAR TIN,
BAR LEAD.
Thurbers' Anti-Frietion Metal.
Wire of All Kinds.
BABBIT METAL,
CAST. STEEL;
Files, etc.
N. & G. TAYLOR CO,
-303 BRANCH ST.,
Philadelphia.
COL. DAHI4GREN.
A VERY FINE CARD PHOTOGRAPH
OF THE LATE
COL. DAHLGREN.
BULLLISTER & BROTHER,
728 Chestnut st.
INSURE YOUR LIFE
IN YOUR. OWNHOME COMPANY,
THE
AMERICAN
OF PHILADELPHIA.
S. E. corner Fourth and Walnut sts.
Insurers in this Company have the additional
guarantee of -
$250,000
CAPITAL STOCK all paid up IN CASH, which,
to.ether with CASH ASSETS, now on hand,
amount to 0 YEE,
$BOO,OOO.
INCOME . FOR YEAR 1863, OVER
$200,000:
LOSSES PAID DURING THE YEAR
/MOUNTING TO OVER
$62,000.
DIVIDENDS MADE ANNUALLY thus aiding
the 'inured to pay Premiums.
The last DIN IDEND on all laumal Policies in
force December 31,1583, was
FIFTY PER CENT.
Of the amount of PREMIUMS received daring
the year.
Its TRUSTEES are well-known citizens in our
midst, entitling it to more consideration than those
whose managers reside in distant elites.
Alexander Whilidin, William J. Howard,
J. Edgar Thomson, Samuel T. Bodine,
George Nugent, John Aikman,
Hon. James Pollock, Charles F. Hearditt,
Albert 0. Roberts, Hon. Joseph Allison,
P. B. Mingle, Isaac Hazletturst.
Samuel Work;
WHILLDIN I President.
SAMUEL WORK, Vice President.
JOHN S. WILSON, Secretary and Treasurer.
apt-120
BILK PAPER- HANGINGS.
HOWELL & BROS.,
NINTH AND CHESTNUT STS.,
Would offer to their customers and the pubHc
A Specialty in Paper Hangings,
/manierely their own Manufacture, riz :
SILK INSERTINGS
IN PAPER HANGrkICTS,
To which they ask the attention of parties seeking
Rich Decorations for Parlors, &o.
_ HOWELL a - BROTHERS,
S. W. CORNEA NINTH AND CHESTNUT.
We would also respectfully invite the attention
of our customers to our New Styles of PAPER
HANGINGS, DECORATIONS , 10., &G., for
ariors, Halls, Chambers, As. ml7.th e • ,o I=l4
Am po wn CORRECT PIANO TUNING.
C. • E. SAB.4IIENT'S 'orders for
frirrir Tuning and RePalrini Pianos are re..
ceiTed e t xenon k Co.'s Store,9s7 mussnruT
street, WY. Tan Sareant has ad Eleven Years'
faaer y experience in ',denten, and Five Years' My
emioloymontin Philadelphia. SPEWILL—Pianos
rf .h a thered to sonnd aa soft and sweet4ened. as
new, loam* removing.
Terns for_runins. al.
JAMES BRLT• ATE,
279 and 31 Sonth FIFTH
STREET,
sole Agent for
G. A. PRINCE k CO.'S
World-Renowned Melodeons,
HARMONIUMS AND DRAWINCt-ROODI
ORGANS,
ERNEST GABLER'S,
RAVEN& BACON'S,
• vricur.r.T, DAVIs
jall-310rp4 GELIigitELTED .1114011.
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