Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, April 04, 1864, Image 8

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    /IXIISEMINTS
CONCERT HALL.
J. W. ' , WILDER Manager
FOR-ONE WEEK ONLY.
CODITIENOTNG
MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 4, 1864 .
SIMMONS,
lIIIRAOULOUS ILLUSIONIST,
THE NESTOR OF ART,
And Autocrat of the Realms of Magic.
FROM THE OPERA HOUSES and
THEATRES OF E. 0 NID ON, The CITIES
and COURTS OF CONTINENTAL EU
ROPE. AUSTRALIA, CHINA, and
FROM THE COURTS OF THE TY
COON and MIKADI OF JAPAN,
From which be brings testimonials which incon
testably demonstrate him to be the
GREATEST MASTER OF OCCULT
MYSTERY
Who has ever visited the shores of America..
In order to give full effect to the
WONDERFUL PERFORMANCES
- Of this Most .bmiisoycliiary Artist, .
CONCERT HALL
Will be converted into
ONE IMMENSE MIRAD OR,
From wnion win be Eeen the illtinory miracles and
NOVEL TOU.SS D'ADDRESS
GREAT SIMMONS,
Aided by
NO GLITTERING APPARATUS,
Abetted by
NO CONFEDERATES.
The repertoire or this -
MAGNIPOTENT ARTIST
Embraces
A TH OUS AND 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
The Sorcerers of China and Japan,
- Including
.The Great Japanese
Or Papilionaceons
Mystery; ,
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 vitt:ran expose of
ASTOUNDING DECEPTIONS
Practised by
Modern Spiritualists and Charlatans,
Including the
BLOOD RED WRITING ON THE ARK;
HOMOTOBRA on,
OHICtRAPHY
and the
WRITING BY THE INVISIBLE HAND,
seemingly traced by
NO MORTAL FINGERS,
and apparently
THE OALIGRAPHY OF THE DEAD.
For furthers particulars see pamphlets.
Admission 50 cents.
Gallery 25 cents.
Children under 10 years 25 cents.
Doors open at 7. Sbeance atB 0' clock. mh2o-50
GRAND LITERARY AND MUSICAL
SOIREE
BY THE
ALUMNI OF TELF. qIRLS' HIGH AND NOR-
MAL SCHOOL,
AT THE
_ ACADEMY OF MUSIC,
MONDAY EVENING, April 11, 1864,
At eight o'clock.
Tickets 50 cants.
Reserved Seats can be cbtained at Gould's Mu
sic Store, corner of Seventh and Chestrut, with
out wart :charge.
Proceeds for the Sanitary Commission. m3itapl.l4
G EORGE THOMPSON,
OP ENGLAND,
The Orator of Freedom, the distinguished coadju
tor of John Bright and Richard Cobden in the de
fence of American institutions, will, by invits
tion' deliver AN ADDRESS, in the ACADEMY
OF MUSIC, on MONDAY EVENING-, the 4th
of April, at 9 o' chSck— the net proceeds to go to the
benefit of the COOPER-SHOP and UNION RE
FRESHMENT SALOONS.
_ •
Subject--..AN EiIIk,IiRISIAN'S PLEA FOR
DEMOCRATIC FREEDOM."
Admission, 25 cents.
Secured Seats, SO cents. To be had at
THE UNION LEAGUE.
NATIONAL UNION CLUB.
SUPERVISORY COMMITTEE ROOMS, No
1210 Chestnut street.
PUGH'S, corner of Sixth and Chestnut streets.
ANTI-SLAVERY ROOMS, Tenth street, above
Arch, REFRESHMENT SALOONS, and at the
BOX OFFICE OF THE ACADEMY. mh29. et§
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
SOIREE GYMNASTIQUE fqr the BENE
FIT of the "GREAT CENTRAL FAIR" of the
SANITARY COMMISSION.
By request of the Committee on Exhibitions,
Benefits and Entertainments,
A SOIREE GYMNASTIQUE AND LAST
GRAND RE-UNION
Of ali the Classes connected with the PHILA
DELPHIA NATATORIUM AND PHYSICAL
INSTITUTEwiII be held at the
ACADEMY OF MUSIC, •
TUESDAY EVENING, April 12th.
The classes of Masters and Young Gentlemen
ander the direction of Dr. Will. JANSEN. The
classes of Young Ladies led by Miss S. F. HOP
SINS. The-classes of Gentlemen conducted by
Messrs. HARBESON and GDION.
The whole performance being a full and practi
cal illustration of all the branches of modern Gym.
nastics 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. HASSLER.
Director of Music for the "Light Gymnas
tics" Mr. LOSSE.
F. LEYPOLDT, corner of CHESTNUT and
JUNIPER Streets, has been appointed Treasurer
and Agent for the sale of tickets.
Full Programmes of ihe Entertainments will be
ready on 'WEDNESDAY, March 23d, and can be
had at the following places:
Rev: Dr. 0. A. Smith; 1530 Arch street.
George D. Parrish & Co., 312 Chestnut street.
Messrs. Ashmead & Evans,.72l Chestnut street.
Mr. F. Leypoldt, 1323 Chestnut street.
Messrs. Hoyt & Bros., 1000 Chestnut street.
Messrs. Andre & Co., 1104 Chestnut street.
Mr. John Ribley, Continental Hotel.
Office of Sanitary Commission, 1307 Chestnut
street. and Natatorium, Broad street, below Walnut.
.PRICE OF ADMISSION.
Parquet and Balcony 81
Family Circle and Amphitheatre 50 cents.
. No extra charge for reserved seats.
Sale of seats to commence on Tuesday March 22.
Doors open at 7 o' clock. The performance to
commence punctually at Bo' clock. - mh2l-taryll
T.
IHE GREAT PICTURE,
AT CONCERT HALL LEOT.URE ROOM.
ONLY A FEW DAYS MORE.
COMMENCING MONDAY, April 4th,
.1. 1118C0 Williams's Celebrated
PANORAMA OF THE BIBLE.
This is the most complete and finished Painting
41 the Sacred Scriptares in the world, comprising
Over fifty of the most
SUBLIME AND THRILLING SCENES
Of the drat three thousand yeais of Biblical His
tory, forming altogether one of the finest exhibi
tions of the age.
OPEN EVERY EVENING at 7,11 o' clock.
Admission 25 cents. Children, 15 cents.
N. 8.-M atinees on Tuesday, Wednesday, Fri
day and Saturday Afternoons, at 3 o' clock.
Admission for Children, 10 cents. fel942ri4
MILEVENTH STREET OPERA HOUSE.
.E 4 "THE FAMILY RESORT."
UARNOROSS AND DIXEY'S MINSTRELS
THE GREAT STAR TROUPE of the WORLD,
In their
SELECT ETHIOPIAN SOIREES,
ISplendid Singing, Beautiful Dancing, Laughable
Burlesques. Plantation Scenes, .te., &c., by
TWENTY' TALENTED ARTISTS.
EVERY EVENING THIS "WEEK.
Tickets, 2a cents. Doors open at 7o' clock.
fe18.3m15 J.L.CARNCROSS, Business Manager.
11 &RD FROM THE et&l
giLl ditorials f thi
-only be d
read in the o folic
papers:
The Ledger,
The Age,
Dally News,
Sunday Dispatch,
Sunday
=TR& NOTIOR—TI
'Evening Telegraph for ps
advertisements from the:
"edged
GFRIVI Isnr -
an.-
-
krivnTA NIA. ORCHESTRA. —Public Rehear
jr Gals eve T y. Satnrda at 3 o' cloak, P. M., at
the DIUSICIAL FUND Slagle tiekets,9s
Cents; Packages of six tickets, el. To be had at
Atuirir s
and
Chestnut stree J. E. Q - onld,
jJavelith i and Chestnut, and at the hall doo con
.SlNO.—Ad,vertisements
ie GREAT CASINO can
owing respectable news
The Inquirer,
Press and Bulletin,
Sunday Transcript,
Sunday Mercury, ,
Times.
hanks are returned to the
Et favors, and gratuitous
... will be duly acknow
rah2s-20t*
AMUSEMENTS
p ISLEY'S CONTINENTAL NEWS ESj " CHANGE.
Choice Feats to all places of amusement may be
hail rip to CM 0 , clock any evening. nillr.ly§
riBONA CIIEsTNUT ST. -THEATRE.
UrLEONARD GROVER Manager
(Also of Grover' s Theatre, Washington.)
MONDAY EVENING. April 4, 1.8%.
IMMENSE SUCCESS
Of Poncicanlt's great Anierican Drama,
THE OCTOROON,
Which, during the past week, was received with
•very demonstration of delight by
AUDII NOES TEAT FILLED THE THEATRE
- In eveart.
THE MAGNIFICENT SUEvERY,
SUPERB 'ACT [N(3-, and
THRILLING EFFECTS
Have been the theme of generous praise from
both the Press and the Public. -
REGULAR FAMILY MATINEE ENTER!.
TAINMENT.
On SATURDAY_ AFTERNOON, April 9.
Admission—Dress Circle and Parquet, .50 cents;
Family Oircle, 25 cents; Orchestra Seats, 7.5 cents.
Five of the front benches only are recerved as Or
chestra Seats. No extra charge for securing seats.
Doors open at 7 o'clock: curtain rises at 8.
wiTALNUT STREET THEATRE.
ylf L.asen_... Mrs. M. A. GARRLIITSOII4
OLD ENGLISH 1 10MEDY NIGHT.
TEIS (Monday) EVENING, April 4, .1.86-1,
MISS LAURA EEENE,
And Double Comedy Company, from New York,
will appear in Goldsmith's splendid comedy of
SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER.
Miss Laura Keene as Miss Hardcastle
Mr. J. Dyott as Mr. Hardcastle
,Mr. Levick as Young Marlow
mi.. 0. Peters as Tony Eamplcin
Mrs. Tyrill .. as Mrs. Hardcastle
The performance will conclude with the roaring
farce of AWAY WITH MELANCHOLY.
Performance will commence at 3 to 8 o' clock.
irkts. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARULL STHEE7
YE THEATRE, ARCH street, above sixth.
REAPPEARANCE OF MRS. JOHN DREW.
MONDAY EVENING, April 4, 1861,
ROSEDALE; ROSEDALE; ROSEDALE;
OR, CHE RIFLE BALL.
Rosa Leigh Dirs. JohlPDrevr
Elliot Gray Barton Hill
Col. Cavendish May • Owen Marlow
Itanberry Robb, Esq 'tnart Robson
Miles McKenna. Mr. Griffiths
Lady Florence May Miss E. Price
Miss Tabitha Stork Miss Mary Carr
Sarah • Miss Josephine Henry
Prices as usual. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Car
los rises at 73 4 ' o'clock.
MESSRS. CROSS and JARVIS
Will give their
THIRD SOIREE OF OLASSIOAL MUSIC,
FOYER OF THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC,
ON FRIDAY EVENING, April B._ ap2tB§
"PAHL W OLFSOIIN
LJ "Respectfully announces his
FOURTH CLASSICAL SOIREE,
- To take place on
TUESDAY EVENING, April 5,186 i,
- AT THE
FOYER OF THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC,
. When be will be assisted by
THEO. THOMAS,
- THEO. - KAMMEBER,
.ROGGENBURGER,
THEO. AHREND.
Single Tickets. Sl; can be had at:the door on the
evening, and previously at the Mutic Stores.
Doors open at 7; commence at 8. r mh3t-64
CASINO CASINO— CASINO=OHEST NUT
Street, above Sixth.
The Great Variety Enterl.anment
Ethiopian Comedians,
Ballet Dancers, ..
Pantomimists,
Comic Singers,
EVERY NIGHT. mhtS-lm
p EDINSYLVANLI ACADEMY OF THE
FINE ARTS,
1025 CHESTNUT STREET.
Open-dally (Sundays excepted) from 9 A. N. to
P. M. Admittance 25 cents. Children half-prim
NEW PUB.LWATIONS
EropULAI3 BIOGRAPHIES.
Published and for sale at the Publishing and
Bookselling House of
T. B PETERSON .k BROTHERS,
306 Chestnut street, Philadelphia.
Life and Campaigns of General U. S. Grant.
Life and Services of General G. G. Meade.
Life and Orders of General B. F. Butler, •
Life of the late Archbishop Hughes, of New
York. -
Price 25 cents, each. $1 75 a dozen, or $l2 50 a
hundred.
Life, Campaigns, Services and Reports of Gene
ral G. S. McClellan. Price, 50 cents in paper, or
75 cents in cloth.
Life, Speeches and Proclamations of President
Lincoln. Price 50 cents in paper, or 75 cents in
cloth. (In Press. )
Paper edition $3 50 per dozen, or $25 CO a hun
dred. Cloth edition $6 00 a dozen, or $l5 00 a hun
dred.
We have in Press, the Lives of all our Generals
and Statesmen, and will publish one every two
weeks.
Orders solicited from Booksellers, Canvassers,
News agents, Sutlers, and all others in want of
gocd and fast-selling books, and they will please
send on their orders at once, with cash enclosed,
for what they may want Of any of the above, and
the books will be forwarded by return express or
mail as requested.
New Books issued every week, comprising the
most entertaining and absorbing works publi,hed,
suitable for the Parlor,Library, and Sitting-Room,
Railroad, Steamboat, or Soldiers' reading, by the
best writers in the world.
Addreis all orders to the Publishers,
T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS,
No. 306 Chestnut street, Philadelphia,
And they will receive prompt attention.
Send for our Mammoth Descriptive Cata
logue. ao4-2t
yji OW WE GOT IN. HOW TO GET our.
I.l—Two Lectures delivered at Temperance
Rail, Trenton, N. J., on TUESDAY EVEN
INGS, February t6th and tad, 1261, by Rey. J.
W. WILEY, A. M., M. Ti.
For sale at Higgins and Perkinpines's Boot
Store, FOURTH street, below Arch. Price 25
cents. It*
LEGAL NOTICES
TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY
ANDCOUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. —Es
tate of DIARY RAN DOLPH JUSTICE. and
JACOB JUSTICE, Minor children of EDWARD
R. JUSTlCE,deceased. The Auditor appointed
by the Court to audit, settle and adjust the final
account of GEORGE R. JUSTICE, Guardian of
the said Misorsi and to make distribution of the
Balance in the hands or the accountant, will meet
the parties interested for the purposes of his ap
pointment, on MONDAY, 18th day of April, 1861,
at 4 o'clock P. M. , at his office Southeast corner of
SIXTH and WALNUT streets, in the City of
Philadelphia. GEO. JUNKIN, Jr.,
ap4, m, w, f. St.* Auditor.
N THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY
AND COUNTY OFPHILADELPHIA.
Estate of WILLIAM FRANTZ, deceased.
Notice •is hereby given that ANN ELIZA.
FRANTZ, widow of said decedent, has filed in
the said court her petition, and an inventory and
appraisement of the personal estate which she
elects to retain, under the acts of April 11th, 1851,
and April Bth, 1859, and the same will be approved
by said court, on FRIDAY, the 15th day of April,
064, unless exceptions be filed thereto.
W. WYNNE WISTER, Jr,.,
ap4-m,w4t* Attorney for Petitioner
WANTS
fa WANTED TO RENT. FOR THE SUM
SUMER MONTHS, u, furnished house, in the
country, of convenient at to the city. Address
Box 1706 Post Office. ap4-3t*
an WANTED—A COUNTRY HOUSE, suite.-
ble for a first-class BOARDING HOUSE,
ea,..y of access to the City. Address, describing
house, lOU WALNUT street. e.p4-3t*
_MILLINERY.
is)
DAYS ING- oon S
April 7th,' R a handsomwillepen
assorTHUßS
tment of
SPRING and NUMMER ;MILLINERY;
also; a few cases of FRENCH BONNETS, at 1026
CHESTNUT street. an.l-4t*
. .
_ •
nit IN PlPE.—Montgomery terra cara
LI Works:
Price List for 1864
2 inch pipe per 3 feet length 30 cents.
3 inch pipe per 3 feet length 36 cents.
4 inch pipe per 3 feet length 48 cents.
5 Inch pipe per 3 feet length 60 cents,
6 inch pipe per 3 feet length 75 cents.
We are prepared •to furnish stone-ware drain
pipe,llazed inside and outside, from 2 to 15 inches
n diameter, in large or small , quantities, with all
varieties of Traps, Bends, and other connections.
Liberal discount to the trade.
- • MeOOLLIN 5c RHOADS,
8.22 • 1221 Market street, Philadelphia.
NEW TtIIIEISEL PRUNES.--. 4.0 °asks, for
sale by JOS. B. BUSSIER .t 00.;
.110
ISOUth Wharves
THE DAILY. EVENING ,BITLLEIIN ; PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1864.
091st§TITUTI..ON W"ATEiIt
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STONE IN THE BLADDER, OALOIII4US,
IRRITATION OF THE NEOII OF THE BLAD.
• DER.
INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS.
For these diseases it is truly asoverelgn remedy,
and too much cannot be said in its praise. .a
single dose has been known to remove the most ur
gent symptoms.
Are you troubled with that distressing pain in
he small of the back and through the hips? A
easpoonfulli day of the Constitution Water' win
relieve you like magic.
Have long since given up the use of bu chu, cubebs
and juniper in the treatment of the diseases, and
only use them for the want of a better remedy
has proved itself equal - to the task that has e.
volved upon it.
irritate and drui' the kidneys, and by constant
use soon lead to cnronic degeneration and confirmed
disease.
We present the Constitution Water to the public
with the conviction that it has no equalin relieving
the class of disease. for which it has been found so
eminently successful for curing; and we trust that
we .b.. 3 I be rewarded for our efforts in placing so
valuable a remedy in a form to meet the require
ments of patient and physician.
IN DYSMENORRRCEA, OR PAINFUL MEN,
STRUATION; AND MENORRIIAGIA,
Both diseases arising from a faulty secretion of
the menstrual fluid—in case of being too little, and
accompanied by severe pain, and the other a too
profuse secretion, which will be speedily cared by
the Constitution W.ater.
The disease known as FALLING OF THE
WOMB, which is the result of a relaxation of the
ligaments of that organ, and is known by a sense
of heaviness and dragging pains in the back and
sides, and at times accompanied by sharp, land
rating or shooting pains through the parts, will,
in all cases, be cured by this medicine.
There is another class of symptoms arising frond
IRRITATION OF THE WOMB, which physi
cians call nervousness, which word covers up
much ignorance, and in nine cases out of ten the
doctor does rot really know whether the symptoms
are the disease or the disease the symptoms: We
can only enumerate them here. I speak more
particularly of Cold ' Feet, Palpitation of the
Heart, Impaired Memory, Wakefulness, Flashes
of Heat, Languor, Lassitude and DitOdess Of
Vision.
SUPPRESSED MENSTRUATION,
Which in the Unmarried female is a constantly re
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mere grave and dangerous malaches are the result;
and as month after month passes without an ellen
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D.A.Nvim.s, Pa., June 2, 1662.
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
water in twenty-four hours. I was obliged to get
up as often as ten or twelve times during the night,
and in five months I lost about fifty potmcis ila
weight. During the menth of July, 1661, I pro
cured two bottles of Constitution Water, and in
two days after using it I experienced relief, and
aft& taking two bottles I was entirely cured; soon
alter regaining my usual good health.
Yours truly, J. V. L. DEWITT.
BOSTON CORNERS, N. Y., Dec. 27, 1661.
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the value of Constitution Water, which I can re
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My wife was attacked with pain in the
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limbs, with Paipitation-of the heart and irritation
of the Bladder. I called a physician, who at
tended her three months, when lie left her worse
than he. had found her. I then employed one of
the best physicians I could find. *no attended-her
for about nine months, and while she was under
nis care she did not suffer quite as much pain.
He finally gave her up and said, her case was in
curable. "For," said he, - "she -has I suet
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one operates against some o - her of her difficulties."
About this time she commenced the ass of the
CONSTITUTION WATER, and, to our utter astonish.
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CONSTITUTION WATER for about four weeks, and
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WETHERSFIELD, Conn., March 2, 1863.
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advertisement of " Congtitution Water," recom
mended for inflammation of the Kidneys and Irri
tation of the Bladder; having suffered for the past
three years, and tried the skill of a number of phy
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to try your medicine. I procured one bottle from
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I cannot express my gratitude for it; I feel that it
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LEO S. BIGELOW.
THESE ARE Flti3T-S ENOUGH.
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- SPRING OF 1864.
EXPENSIVE CLOTHING HOUSE
Nos. 303 & 305 Chestnut street,
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VI The facilities of this house for doing
GD'=l business are such that they can confl
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CVZ among the Tailoring Establishments of - 04
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Ls- some fresh from London and Paris.
PERRY & CO.,
303 and 305 Chestnut st.
Custom Depa tment, 303 Chestnut s
muss-tf rp4
We have learned not to be astonished at any
thing. Years of experience and a correspondence
extending throughout all nationalities of the ha.
bitable globe have turned theories into facts and
established a basis from which we need not err.
We are not surprised at such facts as the follow
ing—although the persons who write them are.
We know the persoas and circumstances, hence
feel at liberty to endorses their statement;
- •
4 Nnw Banyoan, Mass. , Nov. 24, 1863.
Bain Sin—l have been aftlictsd many years with
severe prostrating cramps In my limbs, cold feet
and hands, and a general disordered system.
et clans and medicines f tiled to relieve me. While
visiting somelriends in New York who were using
Plantation Bitters they prevailed upon me to try
them. I commented with a email wine glassful
inter dinner. Iree:ing better by degrees, in a few
days I was astonished to find the coldness and
cramps had entirely left me, and I could sleep the
night through, wtuch I have not done for years 1
feel like another being. My appetite and strength
have also greatly improved by the use of the Plan
tatiell Bitters. Respectfully,
JUDITH RUSSEL."
4 .Rmanssosor, Win., Sept. 16, 1862.
* • • I haye been in the army hospitals for
fourteen months—speechless and nearly dead. At
Alton, 111. , they gave me a bottle of Plantation
Bitters. * * * Three bottles.restored my &paella
and cured me. •
The following to from the Manager of the Union
Home School for the Children of Volunteers:
..lixnuargint Mensiow, Ffty-seventh, street
Nnw Yonx, August 2, DM.
Da. illtelor Your wonderful Plantation lit
ters have been given to some of our little children
suffering from weakness and weak lunge with
most !nippy effect. One little girl, in particular,
with pants in her head, loss of appetite, and daily
wasting consumption, on whom all medical skill
had been exhausted, has been entirely restored.
We commenced with but it - tearipoenful,of Bitters
a day. Her appetite- and strength rapidly in.
creased, and she is now well.
Respectuilly, Mai. 0. N. DEVOE."
1* * * I owe much to you, for I verily be
lieve the Plantation l ite rs have saved my life.
REV. W. H. WAGGONER, Madrid, N. y.t•
* Thou wilt send me two bottles more
of thy Plantation Bitters. Alp wife has been
greatly benefited by their use.
Thy friend, ASA GUBI7.IN, Phils., Pa."
~* * * I have been a great anfierer from
Dyspepsia, and had to abandon preaching. * *
The Plantation Bitters hays cured me.
REV. J. S. CATHOEN, Rochester, N. Y."
It* * * I have given the Plantation Bitters
to hundreds of our disabled soldiers with the most
astonishing effects. U. W. D. ANDREWS,
Superintendent Soldiers' Home, Cincinnati. 0.
44* * * The Plantation Bitters have cured
me of liver complaint,_ of which I was lald, up
prostrate and had to abandon my business.
H. B. KINGSLEY, Cleveland, O."
6.* * * The Plantation Bitters have cured me
of a derangement of the kidneys and urinary organs
that has distressed me for yeara. It acts like a
charm. C. C. MOORE,
Agent for Colgatir& Co.. '254 Broadway.
icc., /cc , &c., &c., &c.,
The Plantation. Bitters make the weak strong
the languid brilliant, and are exhausted nature's
great restorer. They are composed of the cele
brated Calisaya Bark, Wintergreen, Sassafra. )
Roots, Herbs, &0., all preserved in perfectly pure
Sh Croix Rum.
S. T...1860.-x.
Persons of sedentary habits troubled with weak.
ness, lassitude, palpitation of the heart, lack of
appetite, distress after eating, torpid liver, cert.
stipation, ac., deserve to suffer if they will not
try them.
They are recommended by the highest medical
authorities, and are warranted to produce an _im
mediate beneficial effect. They are exceedingly
agreeable, perfectly pure and harmless.
NoTion—Any person pretending to sell Planta.
Sion Bitters in bulk or by the gallon is a swindler
and impostor. It is put It up only in our log oabui
bottle. Beware of Bottles re-filled with imitation
deleterious stuff for which several persons are
already in prison.. See that every bottle has our
'UnitedStates - Stamp over the cork, unmet-I/aka,
and our signature on steel plate side label.
Sold bY respectable dealers throughout the
habitable globe,
P. H.-DRAKE & CO..
202 BROADWAY, New• York.
re! 6• w, i, m, -6m
We have now in store a handscime variety of
• FINE MUSICAL BOXES,
playing from TWO to TEN Choice Opera and
Ballad Airs, some with Drum and Bell accom
paniment; no more desirable article for. the sick
chamber or the parlor can be found.
FARR.& BROTHER,
324 Chestnut Street, below Foorth.
min46-9t. -
MUS CAL -BOXES.
FITLER, WEAVER At 00.,
Manufacturers of
MANILLA AND TARRED ()ORDAINS,
Mans, Twins,
Na. 113 North Water street and N0.'21 North DNA
Ware avenue, Philadelphia.
SIMI H. Yaws. mosAsz. ltrwas.
C.IowBAD P..o.oaTzum.
Insurers iii this Company haTe the additional
guarantee of -
CAPITAL STOCK all paid 117) IN CASH, which,
to. ether with COSH ASSETS, now on hand,
amount to 0 VER.
INCOME FOR YEAR 1863, OVER
$200,000.
LOSSES PAID DURING THE YEAR
AMOUNTING TO OVER -
DIVIDEND &MADE ANNUALLY thus aiding
the tenured to pay Premiums.
The last DIV MEND on all blumal Policies in
force December 31, 1E63, was
FIFTY PER CENT.
Of the amount of PREMlllMS'received during
the year.
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Its TRUSTEES are well-known citizens in our
midst, entitling it to more consideration than those
whose managers reside in distant cities.
Alexander Whilldin, William J. Howard,
J. Edgar Thomson, Samuel T. Bldine,
George Nugent, • John Allman,
Hon. James Pollock, Charles F. Heaslitt,
Albert C. Roberts, Hon. Joseph Allison,
P. B. Mingle, rms., Haalehurst.
Samuel Work,
0. LL FLAUTZ. "
ALEX. WHILLDIN, President,
SAMUEL WORK, Vice President,
JOHN S. WILSON, Secretary and Treasurer.
ap I-123
• THE
COAL. BOUNTY FUND
COMMITTEE,
WILL CONTINUE TO PAY
TWENTY DOLLARS
FOR EVERY RECRUIT
MUSTERED INTO
HANCOCK ' S
Second Army Coriis.
ALFRED DAY,
apl•u¢ CUIAIRMAN.
Kid GlOves---Kid Gloves.
_ .
The cheapest and best In the City, at
- JOHN MURIA'S
AUCTION DRY GOODS STORE,
•
30 South Second Street.
ErEVERY PAIR WARRA.NrED._ay
If they tear, another pair will be given in place
of the torn ones. J. MURTA,
rah3l.tft_ 30 South SECOND btreet.
- 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 invites the public
in general to call 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, 115 feet long, together with a four
story Factory on the two adjoning lots in the rear.
Suitable for.the manufacturing business. ta_
mh29-6txp* . GEORGE NECKS -
BOOKS BOOKS !!
AND
FINE STATIONERY.
Since the first of the year we have been adding
constantly to our stock, until we now have one of
the largest and best assortments of BOOKS,
FIRST-CLASS STATIONERY, PHOTO
GRAPHS and ALBUMS to be found in any esk
tablishment in the United States. We warrant
our ; PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS to be of the very
best material, strong, durable, and As LOW in
PRIOR as any in the market.
41Z New Rooks received as soon mimed.
ASHMEAD &. EVANS,
Successors to Willis P. Hazard,
No. 724 CHESTNUT STREET.
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WHEELER &WILSON'S HIGHEST PREMIUM
LOCK" STITCH,
SEWING:-MACHINES.
Tut. CEIBA:PEST, SIMPLEST, AND BEST.
Salesrooms, 701 Chesueut Street, above 711 a.,
NEWT LO AR.
U. S. 10-10'
: JAY. COOKE 83 CO. --
'Offer for. Bale the
•
- NEW GOVENMENT 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. '
BOTII. COUPON, AND RECIISTERED
BONDS are issued for this Loan of same denomi
nations as We 5-20's. The interest on -. sso's and
sloo's payable yearly;_on all other denominations,
half yearly. The 10-40 Bonds are dated March 1,
1164. The hall-yearly interest falling due Septem- .
ber ist and - March Ist of each year; until Ist SeP
tember, the accrued interest from let of March is
required to be paid by purchasers in COIN or in
LEGAL CURRENCY, adding fifty. per tent for pre
mium until further notice.
A 1;,;T, OTHER GOTERNMENT SECURITIES
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
JAY COOKE & CO.,
mh.t.)9-tt,rp§ 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET
INSURE YOUR LIFE
IN YOUR OWN - HOME COMPANY,
THE
MERICAN
OF PHILADELPHIA,
S. F. corner Fourth and Walnut sts
$250,000
$BOO,OOO.
$02.000.
FURNITURE
RESI'ECTFITLLY
CALL THE ATTENTION OF
THE TRADE
TO OUI STOOK• OF
SPRING MILLINERY
GOODS.
WE HAVE NOW OPEN
A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF
French Flowers,
RIBBONS, SILKS, ..
LACES VEILS, &e.
BERNHEIN,
726 CHESTNUT ST.
JUST RECEIVED,
CHOICE AND ELEGANT
DESIGNS IN
FRENCH
ORGANDIES,
JACONETS,
AND
PERCALES.
Rich and Handsome
NEW STYLES
SPRING AND SUMMER
SHAWLS.
M. L. HALLOWELL ft CO. l
615 Chestnut - Street.
mbs-Im9.
ENTERPRISE MILLS.
ATWOOD, RALSTON 41 CO,,
NANDTADTUBERS - AND WHOLZSZAZir
Dr.. I RTLS
CARPETING%
Oil Cloths,
battings,
Warehouse, 619 Chestnut Street,
616 Jayne Estreeis.
1864. SPRING Diet.
GLEN ECHO MILLS,
GERMANTOWN, PA.
MVALLIJIVI & CO.,
Manufacturers, Importers and Whole;
sale Dealers
IN
CARPETINGS,
OIL CLOTHS, &o.
Warehouse, 509 Chestnut et.,
J 0- O pposite Independence Hall.
a 3
SPECIAL NOTICE.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT.
M'CALLITM & CO.
Beg leave to inform the public that they hay
leased the old established Carpet Store,
No. 519 CHESTNUT STREET;
Opposite Independence Sell,
A RETAIL DRE'ARUMUM
Where they are now opening
A NEW STOOK,
IMPORTED AND AMERICAN OAERETE,
Embracing the Choicest patterns of
AXMINSTER, - TAPESTRY CM.
ROYAL WILTON, PETS, -
VELVET, BRUSSELS CAI/PETE
VENE AN
Together with a full as l sortm S.
ent of everythms
pertaining to the Carpet Business. ja3e4t§
- - - -
ARCH STREET
CARPET
WAREIIOIJSt.
The subscriber has just received a well-selected
stock of
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
CARPETINGS,
FOR SPRING TRADE.
JOS. BLACKWOOD,
trthlB-2txt - 832 ARCH Street, below Ninth.
T ATIfI9.-8 cargo or COO, 000 for sale by
J. 4 150uxarat 00.. 111004 iWtYSCi