Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, April 09, 1864, Image 11

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    ISUSINBSS N Uri° ES.
OPTGREATEST
IMPROVEMENT.,
OF THE AGE IN PIANOS'.
DICEY . ER' S Improved Overstrting Pianos, an
:lnowledged by the Leading artists, and endorsed
aq the rdlisical public, to be the finest Pianos in
, -
The attention of the Musical public is called to
them, recent great improvements in Piano Fortes.
By a new method of construction, the greatest
possible volume of tone has been obtained, without
any of the sweetness and brilliancy for which
thane Pianos are so celebrated, being lost, and
Which, with an Improved Touch and Action ren
ter them Unequaled.
These Instruments received the Prise Medal at
the World's Fair, held in London, as well as the
!Highest Awards over all competitors, from the
arat Fairs and -Institutes in this Counta4. Ware-
Ileums, 722 Arch street below rightly Philada.
lIILAIft YE' 111.. Pt R
Dr ri ! --BA D TOIiELT5 I WT
celebrated AI
DYE is the beat in the World. The only Harmless
Yrtis anti Reliable Dye known. This splendid Hail
Dye ie perfect—changes Red, Rusty or Grey Hair,
instantly to a Glossy Black orNatural Brown, with
out injuring the Hair or Staining the skin, leaving
the hair soft and beautiful; imparts fresh vitality,
frequently restoring its pristine color, and rectifies
the ill effects of bad Dyes. The genuine is signed
WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR, all others axe mere
Rations, and should be avoided. Sold by all Drug..
gists, tea. FACTORY-81 BARCLAY street, N.
Y Batchelor's New Toilet Cream for dressing
he Hair.
Ab..k.BREQHT, RISES & SulI.DaiDT, beg leave to announce
- _
that their Manufactory of First-Glass
Flan Fortes is now in full operation. The general
satisfaction their many Pianos. sold already, meet
with, by competent judges, enables them to assert
Confidently that their Piano Fortes are not ear.
passepassed by any - manufactured in the. United States.
d:
respectfully invite the musical public to call
and examine their instruments, at the Sales Room,
Ito. 46 North Third street. Full guarantee given,
and prices moderate.
LOQUST MOUNTAIN AAP
BLACK MMATH, HITE ASH 0081., caretuity
selected and prepared for family use, tree from
slate and dust, delivered promptly and warranted
10 give `ull satisfaction, at prices as low as the
10erest for a good article. Lux? COAL for found
%es, and OHRSTIOJT COAL for steam purposes, at
wholesale prices. An assortment of HICKORY,
OAK and PINK WOOD, kept constantly on hand.
BISO, an excellent article of BLACKSMITH'S 00AL,
delivered free of carting to any part of the city. A
trial of this coal will secure your custom. Send
yanr orders to THOMAS E. oranr.a.,
Offices, =5 Walnut street.
Lombard and Twenty-fifth street.
North Pennsylvania Railroad and Master street.
i g,
Pine strew w Schuylki ll .
THE COLD PRING ICE COXPAITY.
Offices and ota as above.
Wagons ru in all the paved limits of the Con
tiolidated City and is the Twenty-fourth Ward.
lIELTAIE /4 CH). '8
MASON
HAMLIN' S
CABINET
ORGANS.
STMOK oO.' S
J. E. GO I
Seventh
OMATE 'lll°ll l A. 211 4 D' 6 ,
SQUARE, lIPHIGIIT PIANOS are
gum considered the best in Europe,
as well as this
*wintry, having received the first Prize Medal at
the World's Exhibition in London, 1862.
The principal reason why the Steinway Pianos
are superior to all others is, that the firm is com
posed of five practical pianoforte makers (father
and four sons), who invent all their own improve
and tinder whose personal supervision
every part of the instrument is manaftztured.
For sale only at BLASIUS BROS., 1006 Oheetnut
attest.
. LAM CURED.
I have taken six doses of Radway's PIDs, of
three pills each, in six days; they cured me. of Con-,
stipation Indigestion and Dyspepsia. I have
taken A—rs' s, and many other pills
for years, and could only obtain temporary relief.
If I stopped the use of these pills fora week miry
old complaint would appear Six doses of Rad-
Way' s Pills cured me. STEPHEN BENNETT,
U. S. O. S."
'.I have suffered with Dyspepsia and Liver
Complaint for seven years—have used all sorts of
pills--they would give Els temporary comfort, but
Was eompelled to take them all the time. I have
used one box of Dr. Radway's Pills, lam cared,
I have not taken a particle or medicine in six
months. 0. X CHILDS, Roxbriry,lffass.
. Dr. Radway's Pills always cure, no straining,
tenesmus, false calls to the water closet. Follow
their use—they purge freely and cure Timidly.
Dr. Radvray'd Medicines are sold by Druggists
everywhere. BAD WAY k 00,
87 Maiden Lane, New York.
THE FARMER'S SONS.
BY THII BARD OF TOWER HALL.
A farmer, rich and old, and sage,
Had two grown sons, of equal age,
But, liking not his farm to share,
He meant that one should be his heir,
And keep the homestead, while the other
Should but be pensioned by his brother.
To ascertain the mental bent
Of each, these sons to town hnsent
To see the Quaker City sights, "
And, what still more each lad delights,
He gave two rolls of greenbacks stout
To Ned and Joe, ere they set out.
Within a week, they both were seen
Treading again the meadow green;
But Ned in wretched plight, slack!
With scarce a *Alit upon his back,
Now forced for drunken brawls to mount,
. With pockets bare and garments torn.
But Joe the rural damsels eyed,
As on he walked in honest pride,
In elegant attire arrayed
For which at Tower Hall he paid:
We need not say the worthy sire
Joe'' , sense and prudence did admire,
Nor hesitated to declare
That he should be the homestead's heir.
Our stock of Clothing is the largest, and our as
sortment the best in Philadelphia. , Oar goods are
manufactured in the best and most fashionable
manner from the choicest styles of Foreign and
Domestic fabrics, and ate sold at the low ?mess
which only a large business allows. We haus a t fuit
stock of Youths' and Boys' Clo hing. - of aid sizes.
TOWER HA.LL,
518 Market street.
RENNBTT & CO.
AN AMUSING SQUIB.
Those who are interested in the great fair
to be held in June, as what true Philadelphian
is not 3—will enjoy a laugh at the following
"Not being one of those distinguished citi
zens who provided the preliminary $70,000 for
the Fair, I noticed the effects of its approach
first of all in my wife. We are all young folks,
and our family consists of one remarkable boy.
My wife had always a weakness for worsteds,
and of late she had lavished the products of her
skill on that extraordinary child. Inasmuch
as Susan was not extravagant in other respects.
I had hitherto paid without a murmur her
worsted bills, though in some families the intro
duction of so much zephyr would certainly have
produced a storm. But now I Saw with surprise
that operations Were in progress for which
the existehte of that inimitable babe was. no
adequate excuse. Certainly, an infant six
months old,with Afghans, two breakfast capes,
eight sacks, two hoods,an opera cloak,a pair of
leggihs, a red Sontag, a brown ditto, a pin
cushion, ten pairs socks, and knit underclothes
innumerable and unmentionable, was suffi
ciently provided. for. It was, therefore, with
awe and wonder that I saw the beginning of
a huge Afghan,which assumed,as it proceeded,
the hues and features of the Star Spangled
Banner. Now, I know that a certain general,
on the occasion of a serenade, had brought out
- upon a balcony his wife, and baby, the latter
wrapped in the American flag; and I remem•
-
bered that my Susan reading of the circum
stance in the newspaper, had been much
impressed with the beauty and sublimity of the
idea. I felt a fearful presentiment that she
was about to try its effect upon our infant. I
knew that my military reputation would not
justify such a step. To be sure, I joined in
the great Pennsylvania campaign, and sojourned
a month in the hospitalwith other rheumatic
warriors in the gallant —th ; but all this did not
prevent me from saying on the present occasion:
"My dear, what are you doing i I hope that
isn't for the baby?
Susan having a gift of eloquence equal, I
think, to Miss Dickenson, replied impromptu.
"Yes, love! isn't •it beautiful ! and Matilda is
going to make one just like it; and we are going
to have a table; and I am on the committee,and
so is that hateful Miss Jewsharp—and I wan
fifty dollars to buy matirial&—and, 0, Augns.
tue i you must write one hundred nice 'fatten iq
poetry, you .know—Mrs. Duiffin says
,so—and
all your grandfather's' Revolutionary clothes
and things, yon know—and—"
"Susan!" I said suddenly, in my most im
pressive tone; "will you have the goodness to
tell me what you are talking about?"
Thrown a little off her guard, she replied :
"Why, don't you know! It's the Sanitary
Fair." For this direct and almost manly re
ply, I rewarded her with a green-backed fifty.
This was the beginning -of the beginning. As
for the end, I dimly foresee it, and long for it,
but it tarries afar off. -
Thank Heaven, I am a philanthropist and a
.patriot. Ido not object to being bled for sol
diers, who are daily bleeding for us all. It will
be seen, as my narrative proceeds, that beneath
a graceful exterior of trifling mirthfulness, or
even of satire,l carry a remarkably large and
generous heart. In this respect I resemble
the lamented Tbackeray.—From the Drum
Beat, published by the Brooklyn Sanitary Fair.
OF F.l OE WAN I ED.—B 3 a Nute and Bill
Broker, in the vieinit3 of Walnut and Third
street; first floor preferred. Address Box 1,726
Poet Office. ap9-6t
O EARN ESS —Wanted immedi
ately,, at Newark, N. I. , 50 good HAN D•, to
work on Infantrs; also, 100 good HANDS for
ENvalry work.. Good wages and steady employ
ment given. GEORGE PETERS,
371 Broad, corner of Green street, Ne wark,
N. J. ap7-6t*
WR ITI E N ELF PLILJA.TIONS for Female
Colorf d nervants, as 00013 S, camas R.-
&c., will be registered and arts Rered
irom time to time. as applicants cat be supplied.
I.otters addressed to ROBERT R. OORt.-.0 N Phi.
ladelphia P. 0. Box No 61%t apB.3trps
TIT A N TEL.—A large lioU2d, suimole for tight
VV roan ill aeturing Address Box 2623. apB-3t*
1 - 17 AN, ED. —Two APPRENTICES at the Aar-
VV ble 'Works of H.STEINMETZ, Ridge ave
nue, ticlow Eleventh. ape -3t*
WANT.ED —A lady wishes a situation to sing
in Church, either as Soprano or Lltitralio - ,
the latter pelerred. add.ess Ilars. ANNE IL
FOLSOM. West Chester, Pa. ap9-6t*
WANTED -13y a .New York Commission
House, a SALESMAN, to sell Domestic
Iry Goods by sample in Philadelphia. One ac
quainted a ith the buyers, and having some kno
ledge of Cotton and woolen Goods. Address with
reference, R. J. M., office of this paper: ap7-3t*
NAVAL AND MARINE SERVICE
CITY AND WARD BOUNTY!
MEN WANTED for the NAVAL §ERVICE
and MARINE CORPS, who will be entitled to all
the City. Botiaties in addition to Prize Money.
Seamen will receive an advance of three months'
pay as bounty.
Application to be made at once to
WM. E. LEHMAN,
Captain and Provost Marshal let D., Pa.,
nh29•tfi 245 South Third street.
• •_.~ ~~:
deN W - TED TO PURCHASE OR TO RENT,
it. 4. from June Ist, or October Ist, a first-class
house, with t• 11 modern conveniences, on Walnut
st, eet, west of Thirteenth. Address S. 8., Box
X , Bl Phila. P. 0. aps-tu-th-s6t*
PIANOS.
ella WANTED TO RENT OR PURCHASE—
ggi A large FACTORY Bnilding—in the City or
suburbs. Address Box 610, Philadelphia Post
Office. aps th, s-1501,
i LD,
and Chestnut.
fai DWELLING WANTED by Jane Ist on
Chestnut, Walnut, or Arch streets, between
bighth and Sixteenth. Address BRADrORD,
Boxurrix office. mttll-lm*
FOR SALE.—The SFUOK and FIXTURES of
a TOBACCO and CIGAR STORE, now doing
a good business, the owner is going to the mrmy.
Apply to 1004 SOUTH street, under the Odd Fel
lows' Bell. Great bargain. ap9-04
an FOB, SALE —ereinises 1717 SP KUOE
BBIL street, four-story Brown Stone HOUSE, re
plete with all modern improvements.
O. H MUIRHEID,
sp9-st* 205 South SIXTH street.-
a WEST .P.ILLLADELPI:IIA,
No. 3.503 HAMILTON Street.
A destrable dwelling and lot of ground for sale.
Apply to A. B. CARVER,
Southwest Comer Ninth
apo.6tek and Filbert streets. .
017, HOUSE No. 19 VW TER
RIS RACE, replete with every convenience, in
elegant order, ready for an occupant; hot and cold
water, gas fixtures, and beautifully papered.
Terms, apply next door, adjoining, or to
spg-Ste E. L. MOSS, ti 9 LOOK street.
an FOR SALE—A handsome Four-story
Jing. - STONE DWELLING, with large Three
story back Buildings and Lot of Ground, 22 feet
frost by 140 feet in depth, west side of LOGAN
SQUARE, below Vine Street. 810,000 of the
purchased money may remain on Mortgage for
Five Years at 5 per cent.
DAVID WEATHERLY,
ap9.3t* 204 South Fourth Street.
dal FOR SALE—A modern Country Seat, on
.111 School House lane, near Germantown. A
superior Stone Dwelling House, with all conve
niences; stable, Ice-house, &c., &c. Several
acres of ground handsomely planted and shaded.
For particulars, apply at llt CHESTNUT
street, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday morn
tugs. ap9-7trp*
. _
dief A SUPERIOR RESIDENOE—Situated
ita in the best part of BURLINGTON, N. J.,
possessing all the advantages of a suburban resi
dence,and containing all the modern city improve
ments, water, pas, &c., with easy and frequent
access to the city by steamboat or railroad, for
SALE at a low price, or will be exchanged for
City Property. P. ELARISTON, No. i 5 South
Sixth street. ap9 6trpo
AR TO RENT—A large three-story stone
lita DWELLING, on the Haterford road, and
6or 7 acres of Land, Carriage.honso and Stable
for six horses; house well shaded; number of
Fruit Trees—Apple, Pear, Cherry and Peach;
within two squares of the West Philadelphia Pas
senger Railroad, about three miles - from the
Schuylkill. Apply to WM. ESHER, No; 929 N.
Seventh, or 311 Walnut street. ap9-3t*
die FOR SALE—A very desirable and hand
some modern - four-story brick RESIDENOE,
with three-story back buildings and lot of ground,
No. 1111 MOUNT VERNON street (north side).
26 feet front, and, over 125 feet deep to Lemon
street.
It is finished in modern style, and is in.compilete
order,having been recently thoroughly overhauled
and repaired, handsomely papered and painted
throughout; gas introduced, (with handsome gas
fixtures and chandeliers, which will be included
in the sale); bath; hot and cold water, furnace
cooking range, &c.
Will be sold at a very reasonable price, on ac.
commodating terms, and immediate possession
given
Apply to S. W. TH&CRA.RA & SON.
ap 9. tit§ No. 244 youth Third street. •
PiILADELPHIA,.WIL.
1 11 7- - / Ve! MINGTON AND BALTI-
Inulth italL - OAD-CHANGE OP HOURS.-
On and after SUNDAY, April 10, 1861, Passenger
Trains leave Philadelphia for
Baltimore at 4.30 (Express, Mondays excepted),
8.1 1 5 A. M., 12 CO M., 2 30 and 10.30 P. M.
Chester at 8.C5 A. DI., 1.15, 2 30, 3 50, 10.30 and
11.45 P. M.
Wilmington at 4.'10 (Mondays excepted), 8.05 A..
M. , 1.15, 2.30, 3.50, 10.30 and 11.45 P. M.
New Castle at 5.OiA. M. and 3.50 P. M.
Dover MS C 5 A. Si. and 3.50 P. M.
.Milford at 8.05 A M.
Salisbury at 8.05 A. M.
Trains for Philadelphia' leave
Baltimore at 8.45, 9.40 A. M. (Express), 1.10,
4.55 and 7.25 P. M.
Wilmington at 7.15, 9.00 A. Di., 12,21, 1.09, 4,33,
6.30, 8.35 and 11.12 P. M.
Salisbury at 12.05 P. M:
Milford at 2.35 P. M.
Dover a' 6.30 A. M. , and 3.55 P. M.
New Castle at 8 30 A. Dl..nd 5.55 P. M.
Chester at 8. 10, 9.40 A. 5i.,., 1,00, 5.00, 7.14, 9.13
and 11.45 P. M.
Leave Baltimore for Salisbury and intermediate
stations at 7.25 P. M.
- ave Baltimore for Dover and intermediate sta
tions at 1.10 P. M.
Trains for Baltimore leave Chester at 8 WEL M.
3.00, and 11.05 P. M. Leave Wilmington at 5.30,
9.25 A. M., 3.35 and 11.40 P. M.: _
Freight train with Passenger Car attach d will
rue as follows : '
Leave Philadelphia for Perryville and interme
diate places at 5.40 P. M.
Leaveon for Perryville_and intermedi
ate Vetoes at 7.20 P. in. -
SUNDAYS—OnIy, at 4 30 A. M., and 10.30 P.
M., from Philadelphia to Baltimore. From Prdla
delphiato Wilmington at 4.30 A. M.. 10 30 and
11.45 P. M. From Wilmington to Philadelphia at
6.30 and 11.12 P. M. Only- at 7.25 P. M., from
Baltimore to Philadelphia.
U. F. 'KENNEY.
apo Ars',:tant Saperis tendcnt.
DBUGS, &a—Refined Camphor barrels,
Pure Cream of Tartar in barrels, Dig itsh
Magnesias,Gained Carbonate and H , nry's
genuine aper Carb. Soda. Quinine, Morphia,
°pinta Sarsaparilts; :Duns:lea Ginger, English
and French Tooth Brushes, Low's Saaos,
Glycerine Honey and BroWn Windsor, Drug-
gist's Earthenware, all sizes Mor ars, &c. For
sale by WILLIAM ELLIS &:400., Druggists, No.
7.21 MAB,LET ;street. v 94:
THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN : PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY APRIL 9, 1864.---TRIPLE SHEET;
W ANTS
ADVANCE PAY AND PRIZE- MONEY
FOR SALE AND TO LEI.'
ARCH STREET
CARPET
WAREHOUSE.
The subscriber has just received a well.selected
stock of
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
CARPETINGS,
FOR SPRING TRADE.
JOS. BLACKWOOD,
mhlB.2ra 832 ARCH Street, below Ninth.
ENTERPRISE
ATV/00D, RALSTON &
bidIiftriAOTIIBERS AND WHO/ AAA
DIE A T.VRS /X
CARPETING%
Oil Cloths,
Matting's, aze., aro.
Warehouse, 619 Chestnut Street,
AND
616 Jayn• Street. SiblAzi
1864. SPRING 1864
GLEN ECHO MILLS,
GERMANTOWN, PA,
M'QALLUM & CO.,
Wanafactureme Dealers In and Whel•
CARPETINGS,
OIL CLOTHS, &o.
Warehouse, 509 Chestnut Ito,
Ja3o Opposite Independence Hall.
-ti
SPECIAL NOTICE.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT.
MICALLITM & CO.
Reg leave to inform the public that they haw
leased the old established Carpet Store,
No. 519 CHESTNUT STREET.
Opposite Independence Hell,
FOR
A RETAIL DEPARTIIZIT,
Where they are now opening
A NEW STOOK, •
or .
IMPORTED AND AMERICAN. CARPETS,
Emlnacing the choicest patterns of
'TAPESTRY OAR
ROYAL IL I TON, • PETS.
VELVET, I , I VENE IILT A SELS OA/Min
Together with a fall assortment of enerytlung
pertaining to the Carpet Business. Ja3041;
THE
COAL BOUNTY FUND
COMMITTEE,
WILL CONTINUE TO PAY
TWENTY DOLLARS
FOR EVERY RECRUIT
MUSTERED INTO
HANCOCK'S
Second Army Corps,
ALFRED DAY,
apt.tf CIH Pk.TR k4 N.
-
*.s tl LA N:6
i C V Fourth and Arch
Have Ordered this Season for their
Best Custom,
Richest Silks Imported.
hawls of Exclusive Styles.
Drees kloods, Paris Styles.
Spring Brantleo, Cloth and Silk.
.h3O 6
BOOKS ! BOOKS !!
FINE STATIONERY.
Since tbe first of the year 'we have been adding
constantly to our stock, 'until we now have one 01
the largest and best assortments of BOOKS,
FIB ST -OL ASS 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
best'material, strong, durable, and AB LOW IN
Palms as any in +he market.
All New Books received at soon asissued.
ASHMEAD & EVANS,
Successors - to Willis P. Hazard,
No. 724 CHESTNUT STREET.
ph.22-gzat
G. F. WORK & CO.
COOPER & • OR - AFL
Stock Brokers, .
NO. 11 EXCHANGE,
PHILADELPHIA.
LEWIS COOPER. OHAS. H. ,GRAFT'.
mh2l-Im§
U. S. COUPON S
BOUGHT AT HIGH PREMIUM.
DE HAVEN & BRO.,
.. t r oi South Third Street.
G. F. WORK & CO:
STOOKS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON
VONNISSION, BY
GEO: KENDE:BSOR, 11,
a lB - 3131 * No. 223 DOCK STREET:
KNORR & DAWSON
STOCK BROKERS,
No. 27 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
PEILADRLPIErd.
FREDERIO. E. KNORR, CHAR P. DAWSON.
rabli lm*
EXCHANGE ON LONDON,
FOR SALE
In Stuns to Snit, by
MATTHEW T. MILLER & CO.,
ie. 45 eolith Third street
STOCKS
Bought and Bold on Commission
BY
Matthew T. Miller (lb Co.,
d3-a No. 45 South Third et;
G. F. WORK & CO.
GOLD,
SILVER, LAI/
BANK NOTES
WANTED.
DE HAVEN & BRO
20 SOUTH THIRD ST.
G. F. WORK & CO.
JOHN . C. CAPP & SON,
STOCK AND NOTE BROKERS,
No. 23 South Third Street,
Directly opposite the — Mechanics' Bank,
Government Loans, Stocks and Bonds
Bought and Sofa on Commission at the Board at
Brokers.
MONEY INVESTED
AND
NOTES AND LOANS NEGOTIATED
ON THE BEST TERMS. fell-3m
CHARLES EMORY. ALEX. REMO& JR
CHARLES EMORY & CO.,
Stook and Exchange Brokers,
No. 15 SOUTH THIRD BT..
Philadelphia.
All Rinds of tincurrent rands and Gold and Bib
Ter bought and sold, and, Collections made.
Particular attention given to the purchase and
sale of Government, State and other Stocks and
Loan. on commission. 1a29-3mi
- JOHN HORN, JR.,
Stock Commission Broker
140 SOUTH THIRD ST.
UP STAIRS, Philadelphia.
- REFERENCES—Messrs. This. A. Biddle a
Co., E. S. Whelen & Co., Buzby & Co., Alexan
der Biddle, Esq. , G. M. Troutman, Esq., , Messrs
Gaw, Marslester & Co ,Henry J. Williams,Esq
I. P. Hutchinson, Esq., D. 15. Cummins, Esq.,
Drexel & Co., Jas G. King & Sons, N. Y. fe2s-2mi
G. F. WORK & CO.,
BANKERS
AND
STOCK COMMISSION. BROKERS,
wati2 4 , l , IZOTITIC THIRD STREET.
SAMUEL W. LAPSLEY,
STOOK BROKER,
No. 40 South Third Street.
Stocks bought on Commission in Phllsd9l.
pity New lifrist NOUN% nu Baltimore. le2o-2ml
FIRST
NATIOIrAL BANK
OF
PHILADELPHIA.
DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY
FINANCIAL AGENT
OF THE
UNITED STATES.
10-40 LOAN.
This Bank has been authorized and is now pre-
pared to receive subscriptions to the
NEW GOVERNMENT LOAN.
This Loan, issued under authority of an act of
Congress approved March 3, 1864, provides for the
issue of Two Hundred Millions -of Dollars
(E 206,000,000) United States bondi, -redeemable
after ten years, and payable forty years from date,
sit COIN, dated March 1, 1864, bearing interest a
the rate of
5 PER CENT.
per annum IN COIN, payable seml-almnally on al
bonds over 6100 and on Bonds of 8100 and less,
annually.
Subscribers will receive either Registered 'or
Coupon Bonds as they may prefer.
Registered Bonds will be issued of the denomi
nations of fifty dollars, ($50,) one hundred dollars,
($100,) five hundred dollars, ($500,) one thousand
dollars, ($1,000,) five thousand dollars, ($5,000,)
and ten thousand dollars, ($lO, 000, )4ind Coupon
Bonds of the denominations of fifty dollars, ($50,)
one hundred dollars, ($100,) five hundred dollars,
($500,) and one thousand dollars, ($1,000.)
liZt.43•loolzioy
will commence from date of subscription, or the
accrued interest from the first of March can be
paid in coin, or, until further notice, in U. S.
notes or notes of National Banks, adding (50) fifty
per cent. to the amount for premium.
C. H. CLARK,
PRESIrkENT.
mlt23-tf
NEW LOAN.
U; S. 1040 .
- 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-s:)' s. The interest on sso'a and
6100' a payable yearly; on all other denominations,
half yearly. The 10-40 Bonds are dated March 1.
1564. The halt-yearly interest falling due Septem
ber ist and March lit of each year; until Ist Sep
tember, the accrued interest from Ist of March is
required to be paid by purchasers in corn or in
incur, crsairicr, adding fifty per cent for pre
=TM until farther notice.
ALL OTHER GOVERNMENT SECURITIES
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
JAY COOKE & CO.,
m1129-ti,rpo 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET.
STOCKS.
Oil, Mining, Railroad and Other
STOCKS,
Bought and Sold at BROKERS' BOARD.
SMITH & RANDOLPH
16 South Third street.
inhv6-2ms
C. B. 'WRIGHT dip CO.,
No. 142 South Third Street,
OPPOSITE THE EXCHANGE,
Dealers in Government and State Securities,
Quartermasters' Checks and Vouchers, and Cer
tificates of Indebtedness.
Orders for the purchase and sale of Stocks and
Loans p omptly executed. utliZ3 110
P. F. KELLY. B. K. JAMLSOP.
P. F. KELLY & CO.. -
Bankers and Exchange Brokers,
NORTHWEST CORNER OF
THIRD AND CHESTNUT ST'S.,
PHILADELPHIA;
• 19-3M45
STOCKS AND SECURITIES
BOTTGrHT AND SOLD
ON COMMISSION.
DE HAVEN & BRO.,
20 SOUTH THIRD STREET:
ISAAC C. JONES, JR.,
Ito& and Bill Broker,
REMOVED TO
No. 140 South Third St.
MirSTO CRS and LOANS bought. and sold at the
Board` o 2 13rokera.
Kreouunexc4al Paper and Collateral Loana ne
gotiated. mhl7-th sa. to
Sr.
Satesrooms, 704 Chestnut ,Street, above 7th.
VOBETED YARN. —Nose 12 and 36 01 sup*.
nor quality, for sale by
a 1641 FROTBINOILAIII
MR. CHARLES PAGE,
Favorably -known for the last twenty y€are 50
Principal Designe r of
• ' GAS FIXTURES. •
FOR
MESSRS, CORNET.IIIS BAITER,
Is this day admitted a partner in OUT firm..
We Will continue the ease and mannfacture Of
GAS FIXTURES,
Under the am name of
VAN KIRK 8c CO.
NANUFAOTORY AT FRANKFORD.
SALESROOMS, _
912 ARCH STREET.
rim.l. 1864. fec9-th sa ta-Sblif
James IS. Earle 4bi lon,
816 CHESTNUT ST. -
Inunense Assortment of
LOOSING GLABsEg•. -
Oil Paintings, First Class Engraving
PORTRAIT AND PICTURE MUM%
TELOTOGRAPR ERAIIM inam
PHOTOGRATH
WINDOW COMIC:at%
- PIER TABLICS. kis. MO
FOR SALE. it
The Three-Story Brick Dwelling;
No. 510 SOUTH TENTH STREET;
Has THREE-STORY BACK RUIDDINGE:
MODERN IMPROVEMENTS.
Lot 18 by 87 Feet.
WOnly a small part of Oaeh required.
P INCLIMIE ON THE.PRENEISES: fi31.5.411
COOK & BROTHER,
Hosiery and Gloves,
Trimmings and. Fancy Goods,
'Wholesale and Email,
No.-53 North Eighth at., Phila.
nel•7ra
J. F. IREDF
ALL,
N 0.147 NORTH MGM. MOM -
Between Cherry and Saes, east side, Phila.
Has now OR tuind and constantly remising an ale.
(ant assert:me= of
Gentlemen furnishing Goods.
Skirts an nand and made to Oder In QS Ma
satiaractormanner. A full line cd Gentleman' .
Merino Shirts, Drawers, ko. Also—Ladiss' Yy
rind Vests, Drawers, Hosiery, &c.
ocl7-6m 147 NORTH KLEMM EIT.
Fine shirt Manufactory
The subscribers would invite attention to theft -
IMPROVED CUT OF SHIRTS,
Which they make a specialty in Mil? business.
Also, constantly receiving,
NOVELTIES FOR GENT'S WELE4
J. W. SCOTT 4110_ CO.,
eentiemesve Furnishing Store,
Sl4 CHESTNUT STREET.
16 Four doors below- the Continental Hotel.
Old Established Shirt, Stock and Collar
EMPORIUM
No. 146 North Fourth Street,
Charles L. Orum .1b Co
Are prepared to execute all orders for their eels
prated make of Shirts on shut notice in the Mod
satisfactory manner.
These Shirts areocut by measurement on selentillo
principles, and surpass anypther Shintor neatness!
of FIT on the BREAST, comfort in the NEM and.
ease on the SHOULDER. "0027 sa. - tu.th 6mi
Patent Shotdder Seam Shirt
ffianufactory.
Orders forthese celebrated Shirts supplied prompt.
ly at brief notice.
Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods;
Of late Styles in full variety.
WINCHESTER & CO..
706 CHESTNUT STREET.
BLINDS AND SHADES
B. J. WILLIA4S,
No. 16 NORTH SIXTH STREET
MANUFAOTURETI. OF
VENETIAN BUMS
AND
WINDOW SHADES.
iliiirThe Largest and Finest assortment in the ems
at the Lowest Prices.
Ilirßepairing promptly attended to.
sir Store Shades Lettered. sale
THEODORE DLL APPLE 1
GAUGER AND COOPER;
roil. 102 and 104 GATZIIER STREET,
(Between Front and Second and Walnut
Chestnut Streets, )
PHILADELPHIA.
Imitation Brandy Casks always on hand.
Casks, Barrels and Kegs, always on hand or
made to order. fei2.47
bPRING GOODS. I
FIRST OPENING OD
SPRING DRESS GOODS. .
At the Store of
J. F. YOUNG-,
(Successor to T. Emma°
- No. 70 North FOURTH Street.
JOHN F. YOUNG
is now opening one of the most complete seleotiong
of LADIES" DRESS STUFFS that can be found
in this market. . Special attention is directed to Rug
styles and prices. fe27s, tu-t1120t5
FOR. SALE.
8 3 000 Farms ! Farms ! !
ALSO, LS 6 10 00 50 B il i:D B I B N B O nT L P OTT. L IN " P IEL NIZ E L A BL I PHIA
ALSO, KILLS! COUNTRY SEATS! TIMBER LANDS
COAL LANDS! V ESTERN LANDS!
OUR CATAL OGUES SENT FREE!
PENNSYLVANIA FARM REGISTER!.
NONTGOILICRY. COUNTY FARM REGISTER.,
DELAWARE COMITY FAME REGISTER!
t'BEETeCOUNTY FARM REGISTER!
BITERS IROUNTY FARR REGISTER! .
NEIY JERSEY FIRM REGISTER!
. DELAWARE FARM REGISTER!I ..
MARYLAND FARM REGISTER! -
ROUSE REGISTER GREAT DWELLINGS!
ALL OF OURREGISTE.RS NOW READY.
Sent FREE to any address. Flame colt arsead."
GEORGE N. TOWNSEND &• . 00.;
apt-e ) - was ;A* 353) S. FOURTH atteelo