Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, April 07, 1864, Image 8

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    ANCISMINNTS.
For Additional Artustmeras, see - Second rage
MESSILS:AMOSS and JLUIVIS
Will give their
THIRD SOIREE OF OLASSIO&L XIIS.T.O,
FOYER OF THE ACADEMY OF PiIUSIO,
ON FRIDAY EVENING, April 8, at 8 o'clock,
Assisted by. Messrs. GAERTN'EB, .119aufal-
BERGER, 81111 END and BIJOBNES: .
PROGRAMA - B.
1. Duo —Two Pianos. . .. ... .. Salbrenner
2. Quartette—Piano and Instruments . .. Mozart
3. Solo-2 Piano S .Bennett
............
' - R. JAJSI,VIS. 1 hal berm,
4. .Coneerto—Violin; ......... De Beriot
MB.
5. Ooncerto--Piano, op. 89, (quartette Ac
-Oompaniment). . .. Ennattlen
.. MR. TailVIS. [ap7.2c]
6. rial:10. olin and Violoncello, op. 97. Beethoven
Tickets, s t each; to be had at the Music Stores.
OBAND ANNUAL EXHIBITION by
the MEMBERS of the WILKINGTON
(.1-YrdIVASIUIII, by Prole. HILLEBELIND &
LEWIS, on TUESDAY, April 19, 1964, at the
large INSTITUTE HALL, corner of Elvith and
market, Wilmington,
FOR THE BENEFI r OF THE GRAND FAIR
OF THE SANITARY CODIMISSION.
A rich programme of general Gymnastics by
Wdmisgten members, of both sexes, assisted-by
some cf the best Philadelphia Gymnasts of their
Institute, corner of Ninth and Arch sts. ap7-4ti
j aLY ISA.J3EL O - 0 • •
EAST LYNNE,
EAST LYNNE,
dISID•
I[I7ALNUT STREET TILEATRE.
NV Lessee Mrs. M. A. GARRETTSON
THIS (Th ursday) EVENING-, April 7, 1/384,
Last Night but two of the engagement of MISS
LAURA KEENE and Comedy Company, from
- New. York Revival, by particular request, of
'the grand spectacular drama of
THE SEA. OF ICE,
Produced with the same magnificent effects as
performed at Laura Kiene' a Theatre, New York,
upwards of 100 nights, introducing the entire Doa
ble Company, as also the principal members of the
'Walnut Street Theatre Cempany.
The performance will conclude with the 31431 T
farce or SHALL I MARRY 3
Tomorrow night, Laura Keene in East Lynne.
lAURA. KEENE.
LAURA HE EA NE.
ST LYNNE.
____
EAST LYNNE
wilts -Kam DREW' 6 NEW AROHSTRBET
THEATRE. AROH street, above Sixth
REAPPEARANCE OF MRS. JOHN DREW.
THIS (Thursday) EVENING, April 7, 1861,
ROSEDALE; ROSEDALE', ROSEDA.LE;
OR, THE RIFLE BALL.
Rosa Leigh. Mrs. John Drew
Elliot dray. • ' Barton Hill
Col. Cavendish May Owen Marlow
Runberry Kobb, Esq Stuart Robson
Miles McKenna - Mr. Griffiths
Lady Florence May Miss E. Price
Sarah Miss Josephine Henry
Friday, Benefit of Ars. JOHN DREW.
Prices as usual. Doors open at 7o' clock. Cur
tain rises at 7% o'clock.
ri ROVER'S taiEsTraiT ST. THEATRE.
lI,XLEONARD GROVER Manager
(Also of Grover' a Theatre. Washington. )
THIS (Thursday) EVENING. April 7, 1661,
IMMENSE SUCCESS
Of Bon cicaalt' s great American Drama,
THE OCTOROON,
Which, during the past week, was received with
every demonstration of delight by
AUDIkIVOES TEAT FILLED THE THEATRE
In every part.
THE MAGNIFICENT SCENERY,
SUPERB ACTING, and
THRILLING EFFECTS
Have been the theme of generous praiseirom
both the Press and the Public.
REGULAR. FAMILY MATINEE ENTER
TAINMENT.
On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, April 9.
Admission—Dress Circle and Parquet, 5U teats;
Family Circle, 25 cents; or aliestra Seats, 75 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.
col, &NI) LITERARY_ MUSIOAL
A,Jr • . SOIREE
BY THE
ALUMNI OF THE GIRLS' HIGH AND NOR
MAL SOHOOL,
AT THE
ACADEMY OF MUSIC,
MONDAY EVENING, April 11, 1861,
At eight o'clock.
Tidkete 50 cents.
Reserved • Seats can be cbtained at Gould's Mu.;
sic Store,
corner of Seventh and °hear nt, with
out extra charge.
Proceeds for the Sanitary Commission. m3ltapll§
A MERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
SOIREE GYMNASTIQUE fqr the BENE
FIT of the &GREAT CENTRAL FAIR" of the
SANITARY. COMMISSION.
Ey request of the Committee on Exhibitions,
'Pandits and Entertainments,
A SOIREE OTXNASTIQUE AND LAST
GRAND RE-UNION
Of alt the Classes connected with the PHILEI
DELPIsIA NATATORIUM AND PRYSICA.L
INSTITUTE will be held at the
ACADEMY OF music,
TUESDAY EVENING, April 12th
The classes of Masters and Young Gentlemen
under the direction of Dr. WM JANSEN. The
classes of Young Ladies led by Miss S. F. HOP
KINS. The classes of Gentlemen conducted by
Iff.essrs. HAI:MESON and GIHON.
The whole performance being a full and practi
cal illustration of all the branches of modern Gym
'tastes 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. HASSLE K.
Director of Music for the. ''Light Gymnas
tics" . . Mr. LOSSE.
P. LEYPOLDT, corner of CHESTNUT and
JUNIPER Streets, has been appointed Treasurer
and Agent for the sale of tickets.
PRIOR OF ADMISSION
Parquet and Balcony $1
Family Circle and Amphitheatre 50 cents.
No extra charge for reserved seats.
Sale of seats to continence on Tuesday March 22.
Doors open at 7ig flock. The performance to
commence pulictuany at Bo' clock. mh2l-taril3l,
P. S. —T he sale of Tickets at Mr. Leypold's
Book Store, will close at 4 o' clock on Tuesday, the
32th.
•
T ADY LADRA.
_ILA LADY LADE&
LADY ISKEEL.
LADY ISABEL,
nlO HARNESS MARERS.—Wantedimmedi
ately, at Newark, N. J., 50 good HAND:4 to
_work AA Infantry; also, 100 good HANDS for
Cavalry work. Good wages and steady employ
xcent given. GEORGE PETERS,
371 Broad, corner of Green street, Newark,
N. J. ap7-6t*
TITANTED-By a New York Commission
VV - House; a SALESMAN, to sell Domestic
dry Goods by sample in Philadelphia. One ac
quainted with the buyers, and having some know
ledge of Cotton and Woolen Goobs. Address with
reference, B. J. M., office of this paper. ap7.3t*
AR WANTED TO RENT—A. 1101,75 E, with
the modem conveniences, situate on AROIL
Or SPRUCE streeti,between Broad and Twlatietn.
streets. Rent not to exceed 81,000. Address,
stating terms and location, F., at office of this
paper. ap7-2t*
AUCTION 48ALE6
Mir THOMAS SONS, AUOTIONEE.BS,
Jai. Nos. 139 and 191 South Fourth street.
SALE OF VALUABLE MISCELLANEOUS
BOORS, from a LIBRARY.
ON ;FRIDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 8,
At the aubtiem store, va , uable Miscellaneous
334 •ks on 'various interesting subjects.
REAL ESTATE SALES
REAL EST.saSONS'
BALE.—Modern RESIDENCE, No. 1729
I' l l 4 E streets on TUESDAY, April 19th, 1861, at
12 o'cicck, noon, will be sold at public sale at the
.PHIT ADELPIIIA MICH AMIE, all that an
-33.1ri0r modern four-story brick messnage, With
double three-story back buildings , and lot of
eround,' situate on the aorta side of Pine street,
NU 1729, between Seventeenth and Vighteenth
titeeets; containing in front on Pine street i 8 feet,
and -extending in depth 130 feet to a2O feet wide
'street. The house is well built and finished with
the modern conveniences, and is in good order
throughout.
1* - Clear of all incumbrance. •
TERMS.—A mortgage of $5,000, at five per
cent. , may remain, balance cash, - or in one year,
With satisfa,:tory •security.
Possession in four weeks from sale
It may be examined any day previous to sale,
after 10 o'clock, A. X.
M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers,
5p7;11,l 8 120 andl4l Soutli Fourth street.
LADY LAURA
AN TS
RE AL ESTATE SALES
EXECUTORS' PEREMPTORY , S &LE.
IF/Estate of ELIZABETH 0' OONNOR, dec' d._
—.THOMAS lc SONS, Auctioneers. en TUES
DAY, April 19th, 1864, at 12 o'clock: noon, will be
said at public sale, without reserve, at the PHI
LADELPHIA EXCHANGE, the following de
.cribed property, clear of all incumbrance, viz`:.
o THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLINGS,'
ICO.I4TH NINETEENTH STREET, Nos. 1212
and 1214, above Girard avenue.
01E - 111 No. that three-story brick messnage
Inland lot of ground, situate on the west side of
ltala street, No. 1212 north of Girard avenue, 21)tb.
Ward, containing in front 15 feet, and extending
in depth 53 feet 2 inches. Together with the full
and free right, liberty and privilege to the use of a
certain alley two feet in width, and thirty feet in
length, on the - northernmo -t side of said lot for
ever.
65 No. 2. —All that three-story brick messuaga
and lot of ground, adjoining No 1; contain
ing in front 15 feet, and extending- in depth 53 feet
2 inches. Together with the full and free right,
liberty and privilege to the use of a certain alley
two feet in width and thirty feet in length, on the
southenimost side of said lot forever. -
No. 3.—TAVERN A.ND DWELLINO,No.
k "A 1854 RIDGE AVENUE.—AII that three-story
brick messnage and tavern_and triangular lot of
ground, beginning at a poin formed by the inter
section of Ridge avenue and 19th street, thence
extending along the east side of 19th street 45 feet
11, 3 4 ; inches to a point, thence northeast 30 feet :17,1
inches to a point, thence northwesterly along the
southwesterly side of Ridge avenue 96 feet 5,4 S
inches to the place of beginning. On which is
ected a three-story brick dwelling honse and
tavern. It is a good business stand.
OR Nos. 4 aria 5.-2 DWELLINGS, Nos. 1818
and 1832 RIDGE AVENUE.—No. 4—All
that two-story frame messuage and lot of ground,
situate tit the southwesterly side of Ridge avenue,
48 feet 5% inches southeasterly from 19th street;
containing in front on Ridge avenue 18 feet, and
extending in depth on the north line thereof 30 feet
2% inches, and on the south line thereof 41 feet 11%
isches to said 19th street,'having a front thereon of
17 feet 9% inches.
re No. 5.—A1l that two-story frame mossnage
Martini lot of ground, adjoining No. 4; 'contain
his in Ironton Ridge avenue 32 feet, and in depth
on the north line 41 feet 11M inches, and on the
south line 62 feet 9S inches to said 19th - tnreet,
having a front thereon of 31 feet 8,4' inches.
Mir Sale abeolute.
ROBERT MERCELS.NT, Executor
M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers,
ap7,14, IS 139 and 141 South Fourth street
tal} REAL ESTATE.—THOMAS ,k SONS
la SALE. —LARGE AND VALUABLE LOTS,
T WENTIETH,TWENTY-SECONDand MONT
GOMERY streets. Twentieth Ward, Clear of all
incumbiance. Lithographic plans at the auction
rooms. On. TUESDAY, April 19th, 1164, at 12
o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the
'PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, all that large
and valuable lot of ground, situate at the south
west corner of Twenty-second and Montgomery
streets: containing in _front on Twenty-second
street t'.)76 feet, and extending of that wioth along
the south line of Montgomery street 110 feet, to a
certain 40 feet wide street called Croskey street,
having three fronts. Near the Ridge ayenne Pas
senger Depot.
No. 2. All that valuable lot of ground, situate at
the northwest corner of Twentieth and Montgo
mery streets; containing in irout ore , Twentieth
street 141 feet, and extending in depth of :that
width 179 feet 7,t‘ inches to other ground—the front
on Montgomery street 179 feet 7% inches.
No. 3. ENTIRE SQUARE OF GROUND,
Twentieth Ward. All that valuable square of
ground, situate on the south side of Columbia ave
nue, between 'Twenty-first and Twenty-Second
streets, Twentieth Ward; containing in front on
Columbia avenue 400 feet. and extending in depth
sonthwardly of that width 140 feet to a 40 feet wide
street, called Nicholas street. Bounded by Colum
bia avenue, Twenty-first, Twenty-second and
Nicholas streets—four fronts.
Near the Ridge acenue Railway Depot.
MT Lithographic plans of the three sales may be
seen at the Auction Rooms.
M. THOMAS tc SONS, Auctioneers,
ap7,11,18 139 and 141 South Fourth street.
die REAL ESTATE—v/10XAS & SONS'
115:Z S AVE.—VALUABLE P ItOPERTY,NORT
FRONT Street and NEW MARKET Street, be
tween Vine and Callowhill Streets; Large Lot
and: four-story Brick Dwellings, with 12 three
story Brick Dwellings in the rear. On TUESDAY,
April 19th, 1&$, at 12 o' clock, noon, will be sold
at Public Sale, at the PHILADELPHIA. EX
CHANGE: All that ground, with . the buildings
and improvements thereon erected, situate on the
west side of Front street, between Vine and Cal
lowhill streets, 11th Ward; containing in front 17
lest 9 inches, and in depth IE) feet, more or less.
Bounded southward by the lot of ground and
premises next hereinafter described.
Also, all that lotof ground, adjoining the above,
with the buildings and improvements thereon
erected; containing in front 34 feet, and in depth
270 feet. or thereabout to New Market street. The
improvements consist 0f.,9 four-storybrick houses,
with double back buildings, on Front street, Nos.
320, 3‘2 and 321, 2 three-story brick houses, with
single back buildings on New Market Street, and
10 three-story brick houses on the intermediate
ground called "Copperthwaite Place ' •
/Q' The whble will be sold together as one prop
erty-5t feet 9 inches front. • '
Mir Clear of all incumbranee.
Terras-518,000 may remain on mortgage.
M. THOMAS & SONS,
ap7-14,18 Auctioneers, 139 and 141 S. 4th st.
fa TRUSTEES' SALE —Estates of JESSE
SHARPLESS, deceased. —THOM AS tc
SONS. Auctioneers.—VALUA.BLE BUSINESS
STAND. Four.story BRICK STORE, No: 506
MARKET street, with 8 Brick Dwellings in the
Rear,- on Grape street. Lot 25 feet front, 283 feet
in depth through to Grupe street; 2 trouts. On
TUESDAY, April 10th, 1E64, at 12 o'clock, noon,
will be sold at Public Sale, by order of Trustees,
at the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, all that
valuable lot of ground and the improvements
thereon erected, situate on the south side of Market
street, 'west of Eighth street, No. 806, containing
in front on Market street 25 feet, and extending in
depth 2433 feet to Grape street. • The improvements
are a four-story brick Store. No.' 806 Market street,
25 feet by 125 feet in depth, built about 5 years
since; cellar the entire depth of the building, occu
pied as a Restaurant; the upper stories are very
lofty, built expressly for a Gymnasium. On the
rear of the lot are 8 four-story brick dwellings.
CLEAR OF ALL INCUMBRANOE.
Tr.nras—There is a Mortgage of e 1.5,000 now on
the property, having 434 years to run, at five per
cent.
The rear end of the lot is very valuable for
deepening the Eighth street lots, which are shal
low.
$lOO to be paid at the time of sale.
M. THOMAS- k. SONS, Auctioneers,
ap7,11,18 132 and 141 South Fourth street.
IREAL ES LATE.—THOSIAS it SONS'
SALE—LARGE AND VALUABLE PRO
PERTY, DELAWARE AVENUE and SWAN
SON STREET, 49 feet on Delaware avenue, 483(
feat on Swanson street—two fronts. On TUES
DAY, April 19th, 1861, at 12 o' clock Noon. will
be sold at Public hale, AT THE PHILADEL
PHIA EXCHANGE—AII that large and valuable
lot of ground and the improvements thereon
erected. si nate on the westwardly side of Dela
ware avenue, south of Almond street, 4th Ward;
containing in front on Delaware avenue 49 feet 4
inches, more or less, and extending in depth on
the north line 194 feet 7 inches, more or less, and
on the south line 189 feet 21 inches, more or leer,
to Swanson street, on which the front is 48 feet 6
inches, more or less—two fronts. The improve
ments are a large four-story brick warehouse,
frontirg on Delaware avenue. No. 712. and a three
story brick dwelling and a two story brick build
ing in the rear, fronting on Swanson street.
ga - CLEAR OF ALL INCUMBRANCE.
A portion of the pnrchaee money may re .nain on
mortgage.
M. THOMAS & SONS. Auctioneers,
ap7,14,18 139 and 141 South Fourth st
PEREMPTORY SaLE—THOMAS dt
11:4,1 SONS. AUCTIONEERS —9 GENTEEL
THREE.STORY BRICK DWELLINGS, Nos.
219 and 221 South SEVENTEENTH street, near
Walnut, opposite the elegant garden of Joseph
Harrison,Esq. On TUESDAY, April 19th, 1864,
at 12 o'cock noon,
will be sold at public sale,
'without reserve, AT THE PHILADELPHIA
EXCHANGE, the following described property,
viz : No. 1. All that three-story brick messuage
and lot of ground, situate on the east side of Seven
tt street, No. 219, (at the corner of Chancellor
street, between Walnut and Locust streets;) con
taining in front on Seventeenth street 15 feet, and
extending in depth, fronting on Chancellor street,
110 feet.
CLEAR OF ALL INCUMBRANOE.
TERMS—OnIy $l,OOO required in cash. $lOO to
be paid at - the time of sale. Possession lst May.
RD^ It and the following will be sold, giving the
purchaser the choice of either, with the privilege
of taking both.
Na. 2. A house and lot adjoining on the
ri
south,same size and description, No. 221.
CLEAR OF ALL INCUAIBRA.NOE. Only
$l,OOO required In cash.
Kr SALE ABSOLUTE. $lOO to be paid at the
time of sale. Possession let May
They are tti ate in a most desirable neighbor
hood. M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers,
ap7,14,18 ' 139 and 141 South Fourth street.
BOARDING
624 SOUTH WASHINGTON SQUARE.—
Large Second-story Front ROOM with first,
class Board. Also single rooms. ap7-3t*
•-
ITIHE PHILADELPHIA RIDING SCHOOL,
I_ FOURTH Street, above Vine, will re-open for
the Fall and winter season on MONDAY, Sept
2tOh. Ladies and gentlemen desiring to acquire a
-thorough knowledge of this accomplisbment will
Ind every facility at this school. The horses are
safe and well trained, so that the most timid need
not fear. Saddle horses trained in the best man.
ner. Saddle homes, horses and vehicles to bin
also carriages for Itmerais c to cars, steamboat% Is
se6p THOS. OILBX4E As SOX
THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN.; PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, APRIL 7. 1864.
Postponement of Auction Sale
of Boots and Shoos.
On FRIDAY MORNING, pril Bth, will be
sold by Catalogue for Cash, coxtuteueing, at 1U o' 7
clock, precisely, 1000 cases Prime BOOT'S,
SHOES, BROGANS, BALNEOR ALS, &c., by
PHILIP FOED & 00,, Anetioneera, at their
Store, No: 525 312,101:Er and 522 0011151E110E
Streete, to which we invite the early attention of
.bnyers. aptl.24
Rear White Shetland Pointes.
GEO. W. VOGEL, No. 1016 CHESTNUT
street, opened THIS MORNING an invoice of
REAL WHITE SHETLAND POINTES, knit by
band from natural Wool, very white and ex
quisitely fine, to which he invites the early atten
tion of his customers, as it comprises all he will be
able to offer.this season. - ap2-6t*
GREAT CENTRAL FAIR
SANITARY COMMISSION,
PHILADELPHIA, 1307 CHESTNUT STREET,
The Committee on Finance and Donations of the
Great Central Fair, appeal for contributions In
money, to those of their fellow-citizens who do not
propose sending to the Fair the products of their
skill and industry. By far the larger portion of
the money received 'on 'the occasion, of the Fairs
held for the benefit of the Sanitary Commission in
Cincinnati, Boston, and . Brooklyn, was derived
from direct donations in cash, and not from the
proceeds of the sale of articles exposed. What
the Sanitary . Commission needs to afford
relief to the sick and wounded soldiers
is money, in large amounts and from
all sources. We call, then, upon all bank
ers, corporations, capitalists, persons living upon
incomes, professional or otherwise; in short,
upon all who will not be represented in he Fair by
their productions, to imitate the example of those
who will, and to contribute liberally in 'MONEY
for this great object. In New York. although
their Fair is not to be held for two weeks, contri
butions of more than $200,000 in cash have been
already received, a single department of trade,
that of dry goods, having made up more than half
that sum. Brooklyn and Cincinnati have each
contributed as much in money, and certainly the
wealth. liberality and patriotism of Philadelphia
'can hardly be considered as less conspicuous than
that of these communities.. Contributions will be
thankfully received j) y any of the members of
the Committee.
OFFICE OF THE BUTLER CIOAL 0031' Y,
No 108 South FC En:frit Street,
PiLmannk.rnia., March 31, ton.
117'NOTWE- , -A MEETING OF TEIE STOOK
holders of the BUTLER COAL COMPANY, will
be held on THURSDAY, April 2lst. at S o'clock,
P.M., at their Office, No. 109 South FOURTH
Street, to consider the propriety of Increasing the
Capital Stock of the Company to the sum of FIVE
HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS.
H. N. BURROUGHS, Prealden.t.
Z. 0. HOWELL,
JOHN DERBYSHIRE,
CHARLES W. TROTTER.
apl4t.kapstnths 6t*
SPRING DRESS GOODS.
At the Store of
J. F. YOUNG,
(Socceseor to T. Flamm)
No. 70 North FOURTH Street.
JOHN P. YOUNG
is now opening one of the most completeselections
of LADIES' lARESS STUFFS that can be found
in this market. Special attention is directed to the
styles and prices. re27s, t -th26 so'
BOOKS BOOKS !!
AND
FINE STATIONERY.
Since the first of the year we have been adding
constantly to our stock, until we now have one ot
the largest and best ',assortments of BOOKS
FIRST-CLASS STATIONERY, PHOTO
GRAPHS and ALBUMS to be found in any es
tablishment in the United States. .We warrant
our PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS to be of the very
beat material, strong, durable, and AS LOW ID
paten as any in the market.
dii New Rooks received as soon asisstsed.
ASHMEAD & EVANS,.
Successors to Willis P. Hazard,
No. 724 CHESTNUT STREET.
tff" •te
4 4 , 4 c r No. 16
SOUTH THIRD IST.,
A ll BANKERS &BROKERS,
I 1 ;
SPECIE, STOCKS,
Quartermasters' Vouchers and Checks,
AND ALL
GOVERNMENT BECIJRITIEI3
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
ii. - 9 -Ettrc.
-
_
ftf .-1 WRIGHT ez SIDDALL 4. '
0,
OFFICE OF THE
FOR TILE
MAnort, 186
A. E. BORIE, Chairman,
S. A. MERCER,
SAMUEL WELSH,
THOM AS SPARKS,
A. J. ANTELO,
CALEB COPE.
JOHN T. LEWIS.
THOMAS RIMBER,
T. A. BIDDLE,
E. W.
- WILLIAM C. KENT,
E. O. KNIGHT. mh29-tu.111.56t
SPRING GOODS.
TIRST °PIQUING OP
No. 119 Market Street.
?Between Front and Second streets.
0. w..WRIOUT. P. U. GIDD4LI4.
DRUGGISTS, PHYSICIANS, AND
GENERA'. STOREKEEPFR-s1
Oan find at our establishment a full as
sortment of Imported and Domestic Drums,
popular Patent Medicines, pants, o ota
011, Window Glass, Prescription vials,
etc. at as low prices as-genuine first clam
goods can be sold.
• FINE ESSENTIAL OILS •
for Confectioners, in fall variety; imam
the best quality. •
Cochineal, Bengal Indigo, Madder, Pot.
ash, Cudtrear, Soda Lisa, Alum ; on of
Vitriol, Ann atto, Copperas, Extract of
Dogwood, am., FOR DYERS' use, always
on hand, at lowest net cash prices
PURE SPICES FOR FAMILY USE,
Ground exprestily for our sake, and -to
Which we invite attention of those in want
of reliable articles .
.Alen. INDIGO, STARCH, MUSTARD,
of extra quality.
Orders by mall, or city post, Inn mon
with prompt attention, or special quota
tons will be ftdmished when requested.
WEIGHT & SIDDALL,,
Wholesale Drug 'Warehoune
I,4yrpf no. nelyarliet street above Pion
AND. ..
gISON . CAVALRY,
~..., I
(15th PENNA. CAVALRY.)
1
Sui!able young men will be accepted •as
recruits for this Regiment now on service.
in East Tennessee. -
Witt . J. PALMER, 001. Ooni dg,
Office in Washington Building,
lilt . No. 274 South T EILIAD Street.
TIE
COAL BOUNTY FUND
COMMITTEE,
WILL CONTINUE TO PAY
TWENTY DOLLARS
I'OR EVERY RECRUIT
MUSTERED INTO
- HANCOCK'S
Second Army Corps.
ALFRED DAY.
17.9"AritiviNL
CLOTH ENG.
SPRING OF 1864.
EXTENSIVE CLOTHING HOUSE,
Nos. 303 & 305 Chestnut street,
PHILADELPHIA
re The facilities of this house for doing
co
4 = l business axe such that they_ can conft-
C.)
dently claim for it the leading position G ra
Cv) among the TallcMing Establishments of •=i
4 Philadelphia. They, therefore, invite
Cf)
CI"
C) the attention of gentlemen of taste to CM
co
their superb stock of BEADY-DIELDE
c A' CLOTHING, coat by the best artists,
as
trimmed and made equsl to Customer
=1 Work —AND AT
Popular Prices.
_, l = They have also lately added a C 17- 1 - 4
es
c. -''' TOM DEPARTMENT where the latest = 6 „
C= , novelties may be found embracing A
eo
_, some fresh from London and Paris
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PERRY & CO.,
003 and 305 Chestnut st.
Custom Depa' tment, 303 Chestnut s
mh26-tf rpi) -
Lyon's Hathairon.
Eathairon is from the Greek word GrathrO,"
or "Kathatro," signifying to cleanse, rejuvenate
and restore. This ar.icle is what Its name signi
fies. - For preserving, restoring and beautifying
the human hair it is the most remarkable prepare,
tion in the world. It is again owned and put up
by the original proprietor, and is now made with
the saute care. skill and attention which gave it
sale of over one minim , bottles per annum.
It is a most delightful hair dressing.
It el ad icates scurf and dandruff.
It keeps the bead cool and clean.
It makes the hair rich. soft and glossy.
It prevents the hair from falling off and turning
gray.
It restores hair upon bald heads
Any lady or gentleman who valnas a beautiful
head of hair should nee Lyon's Kathairon. It is
known and used throughout the civilized world.
Sold by all respectable dealers.
DE AS 13. BARNES & CO., New York
HAGAN'S MAGNOLIA BALM.
This is the most delightful and extraordinary ar ,
tide ever discovered. It changes the sun ournt
lace and Lands to a pearly satin texture of ra
vishing beauty, imparting the marble purity of
youth, and the distiopus appearance so inviting in
the city belle of fashion. It remo yes tan, fi eckles,
pimples and roughness of the skin, leaving the
complexion fresh, transparent and smooth. It
contains no material injurious to the skin. Pa
tronized by Actresses and Opera Singers. It
what every lady should have. Sold everywhere
Prepared by W. E. HAGAN, Troy, N.Y.
Address all orders to
Demas S. Barnes & Co., New York
HEIMSTREET' s
Inimitable Hair Restorative.
NOT A DYE
But restores gray hair to its original color, by sup
plying the capillary tubes with nasural suste
nance, impaired by age or disease. All instanta
neous dyes are composed of tartar caustic, destroying
the vitality and beauty of the hair, and afford of
themselves no lielmstreer:s Inimitable
Colot lug not only restores hair to its natural color
by an easy process, but gives the hair a
Luxuriant Beauty,
piemotee its growth, prevents its felting off, eradl
cates dandruff, and imparts health and pleasant
ness to the head. It has stood the testof time, being
the or gmal leair Coloring, and is constantly in
creasing in favor. Used by b,th gentlemen and
ladies. It is sold by all respectable deal.'rs. orcan
be procured by them of the commercial agents, 1).
S. BARNES & CO., 202 Broadway, New York.
Two sizes. 50 cents and St.
Mexican Mustang Liniment.
The parties in St. Louis and Cincinnati, who
have been Conatertehing the ['duetting Liniment
under pretence of proprietorship, have been tho
roughly estopped by the Courts. To guard again
further imposition, I have procured from the S
Treasury, a private steel plate revenge stamp,
which is placed over the top of each bottle. Each
stamp bears ttie fee simile of my .- ignature, and
without which the artiwe is a Counterfeit, dan
gerous and worthless imitation. Examine every
bottle. This Liniment bas been in use and grow
ing in favor for many years. There hardly exists
a hamlet on tne habitable Globe that does not con
tain evidence of its wonderful effects. It is the
best emollient in the world. With its present im
proved ingredients, Its effects upon man anti beast
are perfectly remarkable. Sores are healed, pains
relieved, lives saved, valuable animals made use
ful, and untold ills assuaged. For cute, bruises,
sprains, rheumatism, swellings,bites ' cnts,caked
breasts, strained horses, /cc, it is a Sovereign Re
medy that should never be dispensed with. It
should be in every family. Sold by ail.Driaggiets.
fele-tuth s (MO D. S. BARNES, New York.
ldi.f , TER AND LATHS.-55 tons plaster.
P
000 laths for sale by E. A. SOUDER & 00
DOCK street wharf. toirM-3t
Vey Elegant Real Black Lace Mutes.
GEO.. -W. VOGEL, No. 1016 CHESTNUT
street, opened THIS MORNING anew invoice of
Rich and Fine REAL BLACK LAC E POINTES,
comprising some entirely new and beautiful de
signs, purchased by his Agent ,this -season- in the
Lace countries, and are the careful selections from
Prnaelle ,, , -Flanders, Grammont and Chantilly
factories. The,Goods are purchased direct from
.the parties who make the Goods, and are offered at
but me advance to buyers at retail. The assort
meet is the largest and handsomest in the country
—the,prices are the lowest. apt-6tit
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- NEW LOAN.
U. S. 1040'
JAY COOKE iSv CO.
Offer for Sale the
_
NEW GOVE NMENT • 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 sso's and
sloo' a payable yearly; on all other denommations,
half yearly. The 10-40 Bonds are dated March 1,
11364. The halt-yearly interest falling due Septem
ber Ist and - March lst of each year; Until lst Sep.
tember, the accrued interest from let of Marsh is
required to be paid by purchasers in COIN or in
Lauer. CUltilltaVY, adding ility per cent: for pre
mium until further notice.
ALL OTHER GOVERNMENT SECURITIES
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
JAY COOKE & CO.,
uth29.l.l,rp* 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET.
ARCH STREET
CARPET
WAREHOUSE.
The subscriber has just received a well-selected
stock of
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
CARPETINGS,
FOR SPRING TRADE.
JOS. BLACKWOOD,
mhlB-2m. 83 A.ll.OEi Street, below Ninth.
ENTERPRISE MILLS.
ATWOOD, RALSTON & COI,
MANIITACTIIRERS AND WHO -
DEALERS IN
CARPETING-S s
Oil Cloths,
lklattlngs, &c., &o.
Warehouse, 619 Chestnut Street
AND
616 Jaya* Street. bbl-Mca
111
1864. SPRING 1864.
GLEN ECHO MILLS,
GERMANTOWN, PA.
M'CALLUM & CO.,
Manufacturers. Importers and Whols ,
sale Dealers
rN
CARPETINGS,
OIL CLOTHS, &o.
Warehouse, 509 Chestnut :L I
Opposite Independence Hall.
J 830-tt
- SPECIAL NOTICE.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT.
M'CALLUM & CO:
Beg leave to inform the public that they toy
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,
op
IMPORTED AND AMERICAN OARPETS.
11mb:fining the choicest patterns of
AXIYLINSTEB„ ITAPESTRY OAI
ROYAL WILTON, PETS.
VELVET, 'BRUSSELS OARPBT6
VENETIANS.
Together with a full assortment of everythms
pertaining to the Carpet Business. ja3o-f+
VAL 4
8 7 BANKERS.
Exchange on England, Frames tad
1840---5-20 Loan and Optic 011'4
CERTIFICATES INDEBTEDNESS,.
QUARTERMASTER%
CHECKS AND "TOUCHIER%
American and Foreign Gold,
STOCKS AND LOANS,
BOUGHT AND SOLD
MrOrders by Mall attended . So. 0-17
Germany,
INSURE YOUR LIFE
YOlin OWNHOME CONITANT,
THE
AMERICAN
OF PHILADELPHIA,
S. F. corner Fourth. and Walnut sts.
Insurers in this Company have the additional
guarantee of
$250,000
CAPITAL STOCK all paid lITI IN CASH, which.
to; ether with c ASSETS, now on hunt;
amonl4 to OVER'
$BOO,OOO
INCOME FOR.. YEAR. 186?, OYES
$200,000. -
LOSSES PAID DUILING THE Ygdl.ll
AMOUNTING TO OVER.
$62,000.
DIVIDENDS MADE ANNUALLY thus aiding
the inknred to pay l'r , mlume.
The last DID I DEND on all Nu-nal Policies in
force December 31, 1863, was
FIFTY PERCENT.
Of the amount of PREMIUMS received during
the year.
Its TRUSTEES are well-known etizens in oar
midst, entitling it to more con-ideration than those
whose managers reside in distant cities.
Alexander W billdin,
J. Edgar Thomson,
Gecrg. - Nugent,
Boa. James Pollock,
Albert IL Roberts,
P. B. Mingle,
Samuel Work,
ALEX. WHILLDIN, President.
SAMUEL WORK, Vice President
JOHN S. WILSON, Secretary and Treastrer.
apt,l2t4
Have You Provided for Your Family an
Insurance on Your Life ?
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HOME -
Life Inigurance Company,
MUTUAL, _ •
WITH AN AMPLE CASH CAPITAL.
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WALTER S. GRIFFITH, President.
G. C. Brelair, Sec. I. H. rnoTtaz.smear,Treas.
WriTT•Y J. Corrrs, Actuary.
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Philadelphia References.
Hon. Wit lam Strong; Rev. Matthew Simpson,
D. I. , Bishop' of M. Church; Rey. Albert
Bartes, D.D.; - Rev. James M. Crowell; Thcmag
Robins, Esq.; Lewis B. •Astihur,t, Esq.., Samuel
Welsh, Esq.; James Dunlap. Esq •, R.Lejee,
Esq.-, John Rice,Esq.; Quarles Ituraptireys, Es%
John B. Austin. Esq.; S. 0 Palmer, Esq •,
Mount. 'Esq.; Samuel C. Perkins, Esq hit R.
Penrose, lesq.; Samuel Field. Esq.; hisissas. B.
W. Clark & Co.; Bnclthor, McOammoa ec Co.;
-ohn B. Myers is Co.; Benjamin Bullock ic Sons;
Wm. S. lc Alfred. Marilee; George B. Reese. Son
is Co.; J. B McGreary Co ; George (Jookman
is Co.; D. B. Bershow & Co.; Kay ik Brother.
JOHN H. PAC:SARA EL D.
MEDICAL EXAMINER.
No. 1225 SPRUCE STREET,.
In attendance at Agent's Office daily from 1 to 2
P. M.
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PHILADFLPEELL OFFICE,
Corner Fonxth and Library streets,
aps-t - ntbs36t B KrESEER, Anent:
WHEELER &WILSON'S HIGHEI,iT PREMIUM:
~...._)*_______,_,....._,..._=.,___.,4„...._
LOO:IC'S TITC„- - Hl.
-1..,-- -;---a-,,a-,
SEWING-MACHINES.
THE CHEAPEST, SIMPLEST, AND BEST.
Srgarroonas, 704 Chestnut Street. above 7th.
EDWARD P. KELLY,
JOHN KE'LLY
TAILORS,.
612 CHESTNUT ST.
LATE THIRD STREET AB. WALNUT,
Have now a. complete assortment of
SPRING GOODS.
Including BLACK, COLORED and MIXED,
PLAIN and. FIGURED CLOTHS and OA.SSI
MERE& CHEVIOT and :HI PHERD PLAID
LAESIIYIPRES of all fashionable styles and
shades.
Terms Cash. Prie°s Moderate.
GERMANTOWN PHARMACY..
CHARLES L. EBERLE,
PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST AND DEAD.
ER IN , SPECIALTIES tohls-tn.tth 24tit
NEW 31.01TENING COOPS —BESSON
tc SON have opened their Spring and
bummer stock of Stack Bombazines - , English
and French: bummer Bombazines; Cualys;
Tammatans; Mousseline De Laines;Tamises;
Orenadines; Grenadine Bareges, Barege Her
name; Byzat tines; Bareges; Florentines,
Foulards; ()rape Maretz; ramartines; Dull
and Glossy Silks; shawls of every descr p
iton; Veils, Crapes, rollars, &c.; Second
Mourning Law, a, Organdies, Chintzes,
eirghams, Foulards, Poplins, Mohairs,
Mousseline De Laines• Mozambiques, Silks,
&o DlOUNNthe STORE, No. 9/8
Chestnut Street.
BARLOW'S
INDIGO BLUE,
PUT UP AT
wILTBERGER'S
DRUG STORE,
No. 233 NORTH SECOND STREET,
PHILADRLPIII.6 I
Will color more water than four times the cam.
quantity of ordinary Indigo.
illiii"ThelleW Label does not require a stamp.
It is WARRANTED TO GIVE SATISFAOMN;
it is retailed at the ,same price as the inntatlens
and inferior. articles. latia-
NITORSTED YABN.—Noe. 12 and SO of atipio.
If nor quality for sale by
5515-if vuoTatsasera ?a 'WELLS-
William S . Howard,
Samuel T. 135 dine, -
John Allman,
Charles F. Hear M rs
Hon. Joseph
Isaa3 Harlenurst.