Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, April 11, 1864, Image 8

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    AMUSEMENTS.
11011 k ISLE 'S COS TINE I" AL • NEWS Ex..
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Cliofee Seats to all places of amusement may be
kad up to 6l o'clock any evening. cata.7.ly6
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
OS AND LITERARY AND MUSIOAL SOIREE
BY TlOl
A.LIMMI. OF THE GIRLS' HIGH AND NOR
MAL SCHOOL,
MONDAY EVENING, April 11, 1864.
The Steck Pianos used on this occasion have
been kindly loaned by rYlr. J. E: Gould, S. E.
corner of Seventh and Chestnut streets.
Proceeds for the Sanitary Commission.
Tickets 50 cents.
- -
To be obtained at Gould's, S. E. corner. of Se
venth and Chestr ut, or at the door of the Academy
Doors open at 7o' clock; commeace at 8.
PROGRAMME.
r4l.m I.
}leading of Scrlptnres.
Anthem - Jehovah' s Praise
Address G. Inman. Riche, Esq
Solo—" Boat Song ' ' . Crawford
Miss BE "'TIE ALEXANDER.
Recitation—" The Battle of Ivry.'
Miss MARY BIRCH. •
_ - -
Grand Duo Magic Flute
Prot. M. WARNER and Master ROESE.
Recitation- 6 •The Christian tilave."
Miss LIZZIE FLUE.
-- - .
Suggested by a slave auction in New Orleans, at
which he auctioneer recommended the woman on
the stand as a "Good Christian. 7 7
Chorus—'Beaming like the Star of Mona."
Recitation—' • Mother and Poet.''
Miss ANN.. E MORRIS.
Solo—''Robert tot clue j' atme" ...Robert le Diable
Miss JOSEPHINE 0' CONNELL.
PART 11.
Dialogue—''Uncle Sam's Family. ,
Uncle Sam Miss K. Winslow
Dr. Eagle Miss M. Howell
Jonathan 'alas F. Wood
. _ _ ...
Dennis Miss K. McMenamin
Pierre Miss M. Pearson
Hans Miss L. Child
Caroline Miss A. Griffiths
Georglanna Miss M. Powell
Allie Balmy Miss M. Pedrick
Flora Dee Miss L. Guy
Louisa Anna Miss. A. Sonmeilian
Mrs. Scipio Miss A. Johnson
Mies Lone Star Miss J. Baker
Piano Solo— ..Galop Fantastique."
Prof. M. WARNER.
Recitation— ,, Barbara Frietchie."
Miss MARY ALLISON
Solo— "Where aro ye now, bright dreams of my
childhood."
iii citation—.. The Proud Miss Mcßride."
Miss JOSEPHINE O'CONNELL.
-Solo—"O Luce de quest anima."
311iss P. C. DONNELLY. [Linda di Charm:a:mix.
Recitation—'•The Rising of the People."
Mies JULIA. ORUM.
Chorns—. , Onr Defenders." ap9-2t§
:viz FIRST GRAND AMATEUR ' VOCAL
1 and. INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT, under
the auspices of the Committee on Musical Enter
tainments of the Great Central Fair for the benefit
of - the Sanitary Commission, will take place at
thajfIUSICIAL FUND HALL on the EVENING
Of BATURDAY, April 16, 1564, at So' clock. The
Amphion Amateur Band has offered its services
and the following gentlemen have also volunteered
to assist on this occasion:
W. R. Angier, A. Molten,
EC. Bullard, M. D. W. Moehring,
J. A. Brown, J. T. Mitchell,
W. Camac, M. D., S. F. Murray, -
H. Carson, H. Nathens,
J. Coehran, A. Page,
J. R. Carpenter, C. Page,
L. Duhring, F. W. Ralston,
W. A. Duhring, H. Richards,
•
H. Duhring, F. Rogers,
A. B. Durand, S. D. Smith,
H. B. Fry, J. Sullender, -'
H. Godley, M. Tilge.
A. Gardrat, • ' C. Vezin,
H. Gross, O. Vezin,
G. Gilpin, F. Wells,
W. Harvey. J. R. Welsh,
C. F. Hupfeld, . R. G. White,
M. Hastings, S. Whiteman,
J. L. Laffitte, R. Willing, apS-t4
Tickets One Dollar, for sale at Gonld's, Lee k
Walker's and Andre's Music Stores, or can be ob
tpined from of the above named gentlemen.
TABLEAUX,
SINGING and RECITATIONS,
, BY THE
LADIES of tl;te - J. QUINOY ADAMS SCHOOL,
TUESDAY EVENING, April 12th.
AT HANDEL AND HAYDN HALL. lt*
AMERICAN AOADEXY OF DiUSIO.—
SOIREE OYMIASTIQUE fox the BENE
FIT of the "GREAT ITENTTLAT. FAIR" of tha
SANlraftY - ClUm worSSION.
By request of the Committee on Exhibitions,
Benefits and Entertainments,
A 'SOIREE OYXNASTIQUE AND LAST
GRAND RE-UNION
Of all the Classes connected with the PHILA
DELPHIA NATATORIUM AND PHYSICAL
INSTITUTE will be held at the
ACADEMY OF MUSIC,
TUESDAY EVENING, April 12th
The classes of Masters and Young Gentlemen
cinder the direction of Dr. W. 141. JANSEN. The
classes of Young Ladies led by Miss S. F. HOP-
The classes of Gentlemen conducted by
Messrs. HARBESON and. GIHON.
The whole performance being a fall and practi
cal Illustration of all the branches of modern Gym
nastics and Physical Oultuse, 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 Mu5ic.....31.r. HASSLER.
Director of Music for the "Light Gymnas
tics" Mr. hOSSE.
F. LEYPOLDT, corner of CHESTNUT and
JUNIPER Streets, has been appointed Treasurer
and Agent for the sale of tickets.
PRICE OF ADMISSION
Parquet and Balcony • Si
Family Circle and Amphitheatre.4 50 cents.
No extra charge for reserved seats.
Sale of seats to co once on Tuesday March M.
Doors open at 7.. clock. The performance to
commence punctual at Bo' clock. mh2l-tapl3§
P. S.—The sale of Tickets at Mr. Leypold' s
Book Store, will close at 4 o' clock on Tuesday, the
12th.
111 - R. CARL GAERTNER, takes pleasure in
iii announcing that he tvi , l give a CLASSIOAL
SOIREE, at the MUSICAL FUND HALL, on
FRIDAY EVENING, April 15th, at 8 o'clock,
assisted by Messrs. Charles H. Jarvis, M. H.
Croce, A. Roggenburger, C. M. Schmitz, and a
Double Vocal Quartette. Tickets, One Dollar.
Reserved seats to be hsd at J. E Gould's, Se yen th
and Chestnut sts., from and after Monday. a 9-60
FIRST GRAND ANNUAL EXHIBITION by
the MEMBERS of the WILMINGTON
GYMNASIUM, by Profs. HILLEBRAND &-
LEWIS, on TUESDAY, April 19, 186-I, at the
large INSTITUTE HALL, corner of Eighth and
Market, Wilmington,
-FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE GRAND FAIR
OF THE SANITARY-COMMISSION.
A rich programme of general Gymnastics by
Wilmington members, of both sexes, assisted by
some of the best Philadelphia Gymnasts of their
Institute,. corner of Ninth and-Arch sts. ap7-4t.
ffiHE (I.lTprAjTujm.
AT CONCERT HALL LEOTURE ROOM.
ONE WEEK MORE.
COMMENCING MONDAY', April 11. th,
J. Into Williams's Celebrated
PANORAMA. OF THE BIBLE.
This is the moat complete and finished Painting
of the Sacred Scriptures in the world, comprising
over fifty of the most
SUBLTTirE AND THRILLING SCENES
Of the first three thousand years of Biblica IL His
tory, forming altogether one of the finest e thibi
tioru3 of the age.-----
OPEN EVERY EVENING at 7% o' •uk.
Admission,2s cents. Children, 15 cents.
N. B.—Mttinees on Wednesday, Thursday,pri_
day and Saturday Afternoons, at 3 o' clock.
Admission for Children, 10 cents. felo 2m4
RLEVENTH STREET OPERA HOUSE.
g iTHE FAMILY RESORT."
ARNCROSS AND DIXEY'S MINSTRELS,
THE GREAT STAR TROUPE of the WORLD,
n their
SELECT ETH I OPIAN SOIREES,
Splendid Singing, Beautiful Dancing,-Laughable
Burlesques, Plantation Scenes, &c., &c., by
'TWENTY TALENTED ARTISTS,
Ticket
EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK.
22 s, cents. Boors open at 7o' clock.
ism 3110 .T.L. ()ARM:ROSS, Business Manager.
FEDDISYLVANIA. ACADEMY OF THE
FINE ARTS,
1025 CHESTNUT STEET,
Is closed to prepare for the Spring Exhibition.
Will open on the 25th of April.
np9 By order of the Committee on Exhibition
t gERALANIA OEMESTILL —Public R ar
ehe
eats every Saturday at 3% o' closk, P. NE. at
rau
s sioez FUND HALL. single tieneta;s
Can packages of six tickets, El. To be had at
Gown,
Andre's, 1101 Chestnut street; J. E.
Seventh and Ohardzant. and at the hap don ,012
eIt,SIIIO--=O.ASINO OASINO—UHESTIiIIT
Street, above Sixt h.
Ethiopil lie o G oni re e a c t i N a r m ar e iety Entertainment.
Ballet Dancers,
Paatomimiete
.
EVERY Comicmh ? Sinkers
.5-1 m
AMUSEMENTS.
IN CERT HALL,
k...) CHESTNUT street, above TWELFTH.
J. W. WILDER Manager
SECOND AND LAST WEEK -
oa
SIMMONS,
THE GREAT ESOAMOTETJ
And incomprehanalble
HAsILCON THAZTMATURGIST,
Who, in COID phut at with
TEE WISHES OF THOUSANDS of PERSONS
Who have riot had an opportunity of attending his
SEANCES MA.GIQUES
during the past week, will commence
A SECOND SERIES OF SOIREES FANTA.S
-• PIQUE,
ON MONDAY EVENING, A pril 11th,
In the course of which he will exhibit '
A CATACLYSM OF WONDERS
Of an entirely novel and unfathomable descriptiOn
including. in conjunction with
THE BLOOD•RED CALIG-RAPHY
And the
ILLUSIONARY MIRACLES.
Which have already created so great an excite
ment in SPIRITUAL OIROLES,
A series of new and unparalleled
TOURS 11' ADDRESS,
Constituting AN ASTOUNDING EXPOSE of the
frauds practiced by the wicked and BLASPHE
MOUS PRETENDERS who have sought and found
their VICTIMS AMONG THE CREDULOUS by
their. impudent assumption of SUPERNATURAL
POWER. Ainong these he will expose and per
lona the celebrated Spiritual Fraud, known as
THE ROPE TYING,
In which he will allow himself to
BR TIED BY ANY PERSON IN THE AUDIENCE
with ANY NUMBER OF ROPES, and iMmedi
atelyFßEE HIMSELF,
he will also perform his
GREAT PARADOXICAL FEAT,
LE TOUR DE ST DENIS;
on,
SELF- DECAPITATION,
of which due notice will be given.
He will also, for the first time, do his great
PISCATORIAL FEAT, of produching
VASES OF FISH AND WATER,FROM NO-
ThING, and go through with a great variety Of
intemsting ' TOUR DE P.REST.T.DIGITATION,
as performed by the
SORCERERS AND NECROMANCERS OF
CHINA AND JAPAN,
SPECIAL NOTICE. "
In order to giVe every person an opportunity of
witnessing the
MYSTICAL POWERS OF THIS AUTOCRAT
OF THE REALMS OF MAGIC,
the Manager begs leave to announce that he made a
REDUCTION rrt THE PRICE OF ADMISSION,
which will be but
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
to allparts of the house. -
Doors opeu at 7P. M. Seances at 9.
MATINEE ON SATURDAY, at? D.
►b'i'SEE SMALL BILLS. ap 1 -64
AMATEUR CONCERT, under the direction of•
Signor PERELLI, at MUSICAL FUND
HALL, WEDNESDAY EVENING, April 13th.
PROGRAMME:
Ctuartetto— ,, Mose in Egitto,'' Rossini
Duetto— ,, Gnarda the bianca luna," ...Campana
Cavatina—'None," 'Petrella,
Brindisi—" Lucretia Borgia," • Dontzetti
luetto— ,, Rtgoletto,'' Verdi
Romanza— ,, Gute Nacht," Franz Abt
Bolero— ,, Vespri Siciliani, ' ' - Verdi.
Duetto— ,, The Alpine Morning," ...... ...Keeton
Aria—Shadow Song— , , Dinorah, ' r Meyerbeer
Quartetto— ,, Rigoletto,'' Verdi.
Swiss Song Eckert
Cavatina— , 'II Barbiere di Siviglia," .....Rossini
Duetto—"llßarbiere di Siviglia,' ' Rossini
Romanza— ,, Maria di Rndenz,' ' Donizetti
Ca.vatina— "La Sontambula," Bellini
Ballad—Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep.'.linight
Terzetto— , 'Louisa Miller, '' ....Verdi
Doors open at quarter past' seven. Concert to
commence at eight o'clock precisely. Tickets to
be had at all the principal Music Stores. aptl-2t,
AMERICAN AOADEAIY OF MUSIC.
CELEBRATION OF THE TIIIRD .‘1 _NW/I-ER
/SART FIRST .REGIMENT INFANTRY
REY RESERVES),
GRAND ALILITARX AND CITIZENS DRESS
SOIREE
AZID
PROMENADE CONCERT,
TUESDAY EVENING, April 11)th, 1561.
Proceeds to be devoted to the
GREAT C'ENTR_IL FAIR FOR THE UNITED
STATES SANITARY COMMISbION.
COMMITTER Or AR.B.A.NORMENTS.
P. F. Nicholson, Lieut. A. IL Peering,
1,1a30r \Vin. H. Keru, Lieut. Charles K. Ide,
Cap:- i. Loudenslager, Lieut. Geo. F. Delicker.
Capt. Wm. W. Allen, Lieut. James G. Wray,
cart (leo w. G srdnur, L.tout.ll-14•Dtt.teutverry,
Capt. J. Parker Martin,
TICKETS, THREE DOLLARS.
Concert to commence at S o' clock. Dancing at 10.
Tickets can be procured from any of the above
named Committee• also, members of the itegi
meat, at C. Oakford k Sons', under the Gond
nental Hotel, and at Ftaring & Co.'s, No. 113 N.
SECOND street. apll-74
GlitOVElit'S CHESTNUT ST. THEATRE.
LEONARD GROVER. Manager
(Also of Grocer's Theatre, Washington. )
THIS (Monday) EVENING, April 11, 1864,
The Director announces with regret the coming
lour nights as most positively the last boar of
THE OCTOROON,
THE OCTOROON,
AND DRAMATIC SEASON.
THE IMMENSE SUCCESS
OF THIS BEAUTIFUL DRAMA,
Whichdnring the past two weeks has been re
eeived with every demonstration of delight by
AUDIENCES THAT FILLED THE THEATRE
In every part.
THE MAGNIFICENT SCENERY,
SUPERB ACTING, and
THRILLING EFFECTS
Have been the theme of generous 'praise from
both the Press and the Public.
Admission—Drees Circle and Parquet, 50 cents;
Family Circle, 25 cents; Orchestra Seats, 7.1 cents.
Ti iTO of the front benches only are reserved as Or
chestra Seats. No extra charge for securing seats.
Doers open at 7 0' clock: curtain rises at S.
FRIDAY NIGHT, April 15, tz-64,
FIRST NIGHT OF GRAND OPERA.
opera The season will commence with Gonnod' a grand
of
FAUST,
In five acts, with a
CAST OF UNPARALLELED STRENGTH,
And a
POWERFUL CHORUS.
Herr Himmer in his great role Faust
Signora Frederici as Marguerite
.111adame Johannsen...as Siebel
Herr Graff Mephistopheles
Herr Ste'Neck* as Valentine
Madame La Roche... ..its -Martha
CARL ANSCHTJTZ..Conductor of the Opera.
SCALE OF PRICES FOR OPERA.
Orchestra Seats
Dress Circle and Parquet
Family Circle
Secured Seats, 25 cents extra.
Seats secured daily from 10 till 4
IUTES. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH STREET
in. THEATRE, ARCH street, above Sintb..
ROSEDALE. REDALE.
THE DRAMATIC SENSATION OS OF THE AGE
HOUSES CROWDED IN EVERY PART.
SECOND WEEK OF MRS. JOHN DREW.
Second week of ROSEDALE.
THIS (Monday) EVENING, April 11, 1564,
ROSEDALE; ROSEDALE; ROSEDALE;
OR, THE RIFLE BALL.
With every Soene new, and a cast of characters
including every member of the company, and
Mrs. JOHN DREW as Rosa Leigh.
Friday, Benefit of Mrs. JOHN DREW.
Prices zia usual. Doors open at 70' clock. Cur
tain rises at 7A( o' clock.
1017ALNITT STREET THEATRE.
V, Lessee Mrs. GARRETTSOR
TEIS (Monday) EVENING, April 11, 1864„
First night of the engagement of the
DAVEPORT-WALLAR
On Whic N h occasion , . will_ C be presentedALLlANCE.
Shah
speare's tragedy of _ _
OTHELLO. -
Othello Mr. E. L Davenport
lago
Emilia Mr. J. W. Wallack
Mrs. Ferran
The performance will conclude,with the scream
ing farce of THE TWO BONNYOASTLES.
Bonnycaetle, Mr. Hemple; John James
Johnson,H. L. Bascomb. ' Box Office open from
9 till 3. Yerforms.nce commences 3i to 8.
Ca.IIITFROMTHE A.
and Editoal
the folof tbi
only be read is ic
papers:
The Ledger,
The-Age,
Daily News,
Sunday Dispatch,
Sunday Times. •
...'il.No.—Advertisements
JO GREAT CASINO can
owing respectable MOWS.
13(
ALARGE 1- A.NDSOZdE ROOlll, with Board;
at 1010 SPRUCE streqt.. 'apll-3t*
T°'LET, WITH BOARD, TWO COMlUNl
eating rooms . ; also a single room at 285 South
Fourth street. Terms moderate. No childrenre
ceived. ap11.24
Q EA B ATHING.-Accommodations for the sea
son at Cape ffiay may be obtained with home
comforts in a private family, directly facing the
Ocean, with good Hall, by addressing SEASIDE,
at this Office. References required. apll.2t*
DURHAM MUSTARD.--The subscribers are
now receiving as invoice of this celebrated
English Mustard, the finest in the world, put
up in
,pound and halt-pound bottles, imported
and for tale by J. W. - BUSSIER Si 00,
apll 100 and 110 Scluth Whaf7oo.
THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, APRIL 11 1864.
mlr2s-20t*
The Inquirer,
Press and Bulletin,
Sunday Transcript,
Sunday Mercury.
Evening Telegraph.
. _
crrx ORFINANCES.
ASUPPLEMENT TO AN ORIhNA NOE
entitled "An ordinance to make an appropria
tion for the payment of Bounty to volun t e ers
under the recent call of the:President of the United
States.'
Retolead, By - the Select and Common Councils
of the city of Philadelphia, that the faith of the
city 'be and hereby is pledged to pay to all re
enlisted men who receive bounties under the ordi-,
nance to which this is a. supplement, passed.
December 12th, 1863, and who have been credited
to the city' at large, but from whom no particular
ward can obtain cred t, or pay a bounty, - to pay to
'such re-enlisted men, in addition to the bounty
paid by the city under existing ordinances, suth
bounty as they would have received from• the
Wards to which they in fact respectively belong,
if they had been credited to them resnectivdy at
the time they redelyed2their bounties under exist
ing ordinances.
ALEX. J. HARPER,
President of Castmon Council.
ATTEST—BENJAMIN H. HAINES,
Clerk of Sweet Council.
JAMES LYND,
President of Select Council.
OFFICE OF THE CLERKS OF COUNCILS,
I, , •
This is to certifyPIIILADELP that the lIA
above April
ord 9th nance l964.
was
returned by his 'Honor the Mayor to the Select
Council, on the twenty. fourth day 'of March, A.
D 1864, without his approval. and said bill
having been reconsidered, was passed on the same
day, to wit: on the twenty-fourth day of March,
one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four,
agreeably to the seventh section of the act of As
sembly-, approved February second, one thousand
eight hundred and fifty-four, entitled a A further
supplement to an act to incorporate the City of
Philadelphia," by the following vote: yeas 11,
nays 4—more than two-thirds of the members
present having voted in favor of the passage of said
blll, no,withstaxiding the objections of the Mayor.
And the said ordinance, together with the objec
tions of the Mayor, baying been tent to the Com
mon Council for their consideration, was passed
by that body on the seventh day of April. one
thousand eight hundred and sixty-four, in confor
mity with said' seventh sec ion of the act of Assem
bly approved February second, one thousand eight
hundred and sixty-four, entitled c.A further
supph•ment , to an act to incorporate the city of
Philadelphia," by the following vote, yeas
nays—, more than two-thirds of the members
present having voted in favor, of the passage of
the bill notwithstanding the Objections of the
May r.
Therefore, the said ordinance, having been
passed agreeably to the provisions of the above
mentioned act of Assembly, is now a law in full
force and 'virtue.
BENJAMIN H. HAINES,
Clerk of Select Council
WM: F. SMALL,
Clerk of Common Council
A N ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE
A
PURCHASE OF LEAGUE ISLAND, IN
THE FIRST WARD OFTHE CITY OF PHIL
ADELPHIA, FOR PUBLIC PURPOSES.
SECTION I. The Select and Cdramon Councils of
the city of Philadelphia do ordain that the city
Solicitor be and he is hereby empowered to exam
ine the title to the whole of League Island, in the
First Ward of the city of Philadelphia, now owned
by the Pennsy.lvania Company for Insurances on
Lives and Granting Annuities ' excepting about one
acre thereof, which is owned by Joseph 0. Harris;
and if he approve the same, to hay.. a proper con
vey-ance in ice made to the city of Philadelphia of
the whole of said Island, with all the rights and
appurtenances incident thereto
Six. 1 That the sum of three hundred and forty
thousand dollars be and the same is hereby appro
priated for the purchase of League Island, to be re.
funded from the proceeds of a loan hereafter to be
created for that purpose, of which appropriation
twenty thousand dollars shall - be paid to the afore
said Joseph C. Harris, and three hundred thousand
dollars, with legal interest thereon from the 4th of
March, 15•63, to the execution of the said convey.
ance, shall be paid to the Pennsylvania Company
for Insurance on Lives and Granting Annuities,
in payment to them respectively of their right,
title end interest in the said League Island, and
warrants therefor shall be dratsu by the City
-
Sac. 3. Tbat the Mayor be and is he - eby re
quested to tender anew the said premises of League
Island to the United Statei - Goverament as a loca
tion for a navy yard or naval depot, if the same
shall be accepted for such purpose during the
present Federal Congress.
MEW ALEX. J. HARPER,
President of Common Council.
ATTEST—BENJAMIN. H. HAINES,
Assistant Clerk of Select Council.
JAMES LYND,
President of Select Council.
Approved this ninth day of April. Anno
Domini One Thousand Eight Hundred and Sixty
four, (A. D. 1;64).
ALEXANDER HENRY.
lt . ' „Mayor of Phil.wielphis.
RESOLUTION TO AUTHORIZE A CON
TRACI' TO HE MADE FOR FURNISHING
THE DEPARTMENT FOR SUPPLYING THE
CITY WITH WATER WITH BRASS CAST
INGS FOR THE YEAR 1814.
Resolved, By the Select and Common 03unals
of the City of Philadelphia. That the Chief En cl
neer of the Water Departmeht be and is herby
authorized and directed to enter into contract with
James Yocum, Jr:, for brass castings, at (4d) forty
cents per ponnd.
ALEX. J. 11A.RPIR,
Pres icent of Common Con:act.
Attest—BawAtiva 11. Haffinet,
Clerk of Select Council
JAMES LYND,
Prelidera of Select Council.
Approved this ninth day of April, Ant.o Do
mini ons thousand eight hiinc;red and sixty four
(A. D. lie 4). ALEXANDER HENRY.
it Mayor of Philadelphia.
AUCTION SALES
. THOMAS
SAL T TieN E E"Po andl4l South Fourth street.
REAL ESTATE
ON TUESDAY, APRIL 19,
At 12 o'clock noon, at the Exchange, will be
sold—
VALUABLE THREE STORY BRICK RE
SIDENCE, No. 7(6 Walnut etreet. north side,
west of Seventh st.
WANTS
Ti - TeNTED. —(1 OOD WAITERS, as B EL-
V V °HIE'S, opposite the Post Office. its
DIAMONDS WANTED—For which the highest
cash prices will be paid by LEWIS LIMO
IUDS A; CO., Dealers and Jewelers, No.&i2 tihest
nut street. Old Gold and Silver bought for
cash. apii•6l4
No. 16
fr at , SOUTH THIRD ST.y
A lf BANKERS&BROKERSI ).0
SPECIE, STOCKS,
Quartermasters' Vouchers and Checks,
AltD ALL
GOVERNMENT BEM:011'1M
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
t ) ruf it g
• tr.'x
WRIGHT &.6. 1. EL
Ars
N. 119 Maxkt g.tret
?Betw o een Front and Se e cond stree Et ts..
0. W. WRldnm. P. U. SIDDAT.,Z.
DRUGGISTS., PHYSICIANS, AND
GENERAL .STOREREEPERS
Can find at our establishment a full as
sortment of Imported and Domestic Drugs,
popular Patent Medicines, paints, c oa l
Oil, Windovii Glass, Prescription
etc., at as low prices as genuine first clam
goods can be sold.
FINE ESSENTIAL OILS
for Confectioners, in full variety, and Of.
the best quality.
Cochineal, -Bengal Indigo, Madder, Pot.
ash, Cudbear, Soda use, .glum, Oil of
Vitriol, Annatto, Copperas, Extract
Logwood, a's“2_TOß DYERS' use, always
on hand, at lowest net cash prices.
PURE SPICES FOR FAMILY USE,
Ground expressly for oar salos, and to
which we invite attention of those in want
of reliable articles
Also, IND/00, STARCH, MUSTARD, eco,
of extra.quality.
Orders by mail, or city post, Will meet
with prompt attention, or special qnota
:ions will be furnished when requested.
WRIGHT le SIDDALL, •
Wholesale Drug Warehouse,
1-Iyrp4 No. 119 Market street above Frog
EaFOB, SALE. —The convenient three-story
brick DWELLING, No. 837, North Eighth
street, above Brown, 17 feet front by 83 feet deep.
to a" , l feet wide alley. A pleasant neighborhood.
Inquire al No. 104 1t40.E street. apii..3t*-
MEDICAL
CONSTITUTION
CONSTITUTION - WATER,
CONSTITUTION WATER,
CONSTIT'UTION WATER,
CONSTITUTION WATER,
CONSTITUTION WATER,
CONSTITUTION WATER,
CONSTITUTION WATER,
CONSTITUTION WATER,
CONSTITUTION WATER.
CONSTITUTION WATER,
CONSTITUTION WATER,
CONSTITUTION WATER,
CONSTITUTION WATER,
CONSTITUTION WATER,
CONSTITUTION WATER,
CONSTITUTION WATER,
CONSTITUTION WATER,
CONSTITUTION WATER,
CONSTITUTION WATER,
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR
THE ONLYENOWN REMEDY FOR
THE ONLY ':KNOWN REMEDY FOR
VIE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOB.
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR
THE ONLY KNOWN REN.EDY FOR
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR.
THE;T: I LY KNOWN REMEDY FOR
THE LY KNOWN REMEDY FOR
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR
1) lABETE S,
STONE IN THE BLADDER, CALCULUS,
GRAVEL,
IRIUTATION OF THE NECK OF TizlE BLAD.
INFLA)NrkIATION OF THE KIDNEYS.
CATARRH OF THE
BLaDDER
STRANGURY
For these diseases it is truly a sovereign remedy,
aad too much cannot be said in It. 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 hipst A
esspootaul a day of the Co netituuon Water will
relieve you like magic.
PUYSIOLINS
Have long since gtven up the use of buclin,cubebe
and jumper In the treatment or the dit,esbes, ead
wily use clam for the weal of a better remedy
CONSTITUTION WATER
has proved Itself equal to the twat that has
solved upon it. _
- DILTERTICS
irritate and drench the Icidr.eys, and by constant
Eaon lead to chronic degeneration and contrined
diseasor.
We present the Constitution Water to the public
with the conviction that it has no equal in relievins
:he class of diEeaial for which it has been'fouud so
eminently successful - for curing, ana we trust Mat
ire shall ns rewarded for our edorts to placing so
salvable a remedy in a form to meet the require.
ments of patient and physician.
IN DITSMENORRLECEA, OR PAINFLTI. URN
STRUATION; AND 11/E.NORRIIAciIA,
Both diseases arising from a faulty secretion of
the menstrual fluid—tu case of being too little, and
ar. , :ompanted by severe pain, and the other a too
pro:use .ecreuon, which will be speedily cured by
the Constitution Water.
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.
acting or shooting paths through the parts, will,
in all cases, be cured by this medicine.
There is another class of symptoms arising from
I.I3.IiITATION OF THE WOMB, which physt.
Clan, call nervousness, which word covers up
much and in nine cases out of ten the
doctor does i.ot really know whether the byMpto7lllll
are the disease or the disease the symptcmas. We
can only enumerate them here. I speak more
particularly of Cold Feet, Palpitation of the
'kart, Impaired Memory, Wakefulness, Flasheet
of Heat, Languor, Lassitude and Daeneso of
Vision.
SUPPRESSED MENSTRUATION,
Which in the unmarried female is a constantly re
curring disease, and through neglect the seeds of
mcre grave and dargerous maladies are the result;
and as month after month passes without an effort
being made to eeeist nature, the suppression be.
comes chronic, the patient gradually loses her ap
petite, the bowels are constipated, night sweats
come on, and consumption rtnally ends her career
READ! READ!! READ!!!
DArt - vitt.s, Pa., June 2, 1E62.
Dr. Wm. H. Gregg—Dear Sir: In February,
lt6l, I was afflicted with sugar diabetes, asd for
dye months I passed more than two gallons of
ultter in twenty-four hours. I was obliged to get
❑p as often as ten or twelve times during the night,
and in tire months I lost about fifty pounds in
weight. During the month of July, IE-61, I pro
cured two bottles of Constitution 'Water, and in
two days after using it I experienced relief, and
after taking two bottles I was entirely cured; soon
alter regaining my - usual good health.
Yours truly, J. V. L. DEWITT.
BOSTON COREERS, N. Y., Dec. 27, 1581.
Wm. H. Gregg & Co.—Gents—l freely give yon
liberty to make use of the following Certificate of
the value of Constitution Water, which I can re
commendln the highest manlier:
My wife was attacked with pain to the
shoulders, whole length of the back, and in her
limbs, with Paiptlation ld . the /feast and irritation
of the Bladder. I called a physician, who at
tended her three months, when he left her worse
than he had found her. I then employed one of
the beet physicians I could find. who attended her
for about nine months, and while she was landed
nis care she did not suffer quite as 'much pain.
He finally gave her up and said, her case was in
curabie. "For," said he, "she has such
3 combinatior. of complAinls, that medicine given for
one operates against , some cc/Ler of her difficulties."
About this time she commenced the wee of the
COlsoTlTuTtoti WATER, and, to cur utter astonish
merit, almost the first dose seemed to have the de
sired effect, and she kept on improving rapidly
Under its treatment, and now superintends entirely
her domestic affairs. She has not taken any of the
CONSTITUTION WATER. for about four weeks, and
we are happy to say that it hasproduced a perma.
nerd cure. W.M. M. VAN BENSOHOTEN.
WETHERSFIELD, COUR, March 2, 1263.
Dr. W. H. Gregg—Dear Sir—Haying seen your
advertisement of" Constitution Water,'' recom
mended for inflammation of the Kidneys and ITT'.
tation of the Bladder, having suffered for the past
three years, and tried the skill of a number of phy
sicians with only temporary relief, I was induced
to try your medicine. I procured one bottle from
your agents at Hartford, Messrs. Lee,Sisson ,t
Co., and when I had used half of it, co my sur
prise I found a great change in my health. I have
used two bottles of it, and am whose I never ex
pected to be in my life, well, and in good spirits.
I cannot express my gratitude for it; I feel that It
Is all and more than yon recommend it to be. May
the blessing of God ever attend you in your labors
of love. Yours, truly,
LEONARD S. BIGELOW.
THESE ARE FACTS ENOUGH.
We presentthe Constitution Water to the public
with the conviction that it has no equal in reliev
ing the class of diseases for which it has been
found so eminently successful in curing; and we
trust that we shall be rwararded for our efforts in
placing so valuable a'remedy in a form to meet the
requirements of patients and physicians.
FOR SALY, BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
PRICE. ONE DOLLAR.
W. EL GREGG & CO., Proprietors.
MORGAN & ALLEN, General Agents.
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FA:n . sale by No. 46 CLIFF street, New York.
JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY & COWDEN )
FRENCH., RICHARDS kCo„
w, f-6 1 33, Philadelphia.
CLOTHING.
SPRING OF 1864.
WATER.
EXTENSIVE CLOTHING HOUSE,
Nos. 303 & 305 Chestrtzt street,
The'facillties of this honSe for doing
business are such that they can. coati-
dently claim for it the lea.ding position
among the Tailoring Establishments of g
Philadelphia. They, therefore, Jayne
the attention of gentlemen of taste to CI
their superb stock of READY-MADE crD
CLOTHING - , out by the best artists,
trimmed and made equal to Customer
Work—AND AT
They have also lately added a OU.S.
TOM DEPARTMENT where the latest 1,
novelties may be found embracing P
some fresh from London and Parts
PERRY & CO.,
303 and 305 Chestnut st.
Custom Depa tment, 303 Chestnut st.
m1):16-tf
NATIONAL BANK
DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY
UNITED STATES.
10-40 LOAN.
This Bank has been authorized and is now pre
pared to recede subscriptions to the
NEW GOVERNMENT LOAN.
This Loan, issued under authority of an act of
Congress approved March 3, L , 451, provides for the
iesue of Two Hundred Millions of Dollars
pewe,eve,ow) United states bonds, redeemable
after ten years, and payable forty yearsfrom date,
ra cots, dated March 1, 1664,, bearing interest a
the rate of
5 - PER CENT. -
per annum IN COIN, payable semi-annually on al
bends over SKO and on Bonds or $lOO and less,
annually.
Subscribers will receice either Registered or
Coupon Bonds a< they may prefer.
Begistered Bonds will be issued of the denomi
nations of fifty dollars, (850, ) one hundred dollars,
($100,) five hundred dollars, (8500„) one thousand
dollars, ($4l-00, ) five thousand dollars, (SS, 000 )
and ten thousand dollars, ($lO, 000,) and Coupon
Bonds of the denominations of fifty dollars, (550,)
one hundred dollars, ($100,) five hundred dollars,
(f.:300,) and one thousand dollars, (51,000.)
will cciaimenee from date of subscription, or the
accrued interest from the first of March can be
paid in coin, or, until farther notice, in U. S.
notes or notes of National Banks, adding (50) fifty
per sent. to the amount for premium.
C. H. CLARK,
mtl29-tf
NEW LOAN.
U; S. 1040'
JAY *COOKE ik 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-'2o's. The interest on 8.50's and
8100's payable yearly; on all other denominations,
half 5 t arly. The 10-40 Bonds are dated March 1,
*64. The half-yearly interestfalling 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 COIN or in
LEGAL CL'ILREECT, adding filly per cent. for pre
mium until farther notice:
ALL OTHER GOVERNMENT SECURITIES
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
JAY COOKE & CO.,
mh29-tf,rps 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET.
VAL 4
8 7 BANKERS.
Exchange on England, France and
Germany,
7 8-10-5-20 Loan and Oonronel
OEB.I3IIOATES INDEBTEDNESS,
QUARTERMASTER'S
CHECKS AND VOUCHERS,
American and Foreign %lit
STOCKS AND LOANS,
BOUGHT AND SOLD-
VIP - Orders by Mail attended to. d3-1y
PHILADELPHIA
Poptlar Prices.
FIRtT
OF
PHILADELPHIA.
FINANCIAL AGENT
OF THE
kivigtA3*;ll3Moil
PRESIDENT.
THE -
COAL BOUNTY FUND
COMMITTEE,
WILL CONTINUE TO PAY
TWENTY DOLLARS
FOR EVERY RECRUIT
•
MUSTERED INTO
HANCOCK'S
Second Army Corps.
ALFRED DAY.
apl.tt' CrETATRM AN_
ARCH STREET
CARPET"
WAREHOUSE.
The subscriber has just received a well-ieleeteti
stock of
ENGLISH AND AMERICA
CARPETINGS,
FOR SPRING TRADE.
'JOS. BLACKWOOD,
mhlB.2m 822 ARCH Street, below Ninth.
TERPRISE MILLS,
ATWOOD, RALSTON er. CO q
IdA3RT7ACTURERS AND WHOLES.S:4II
DEALERS IN
CILIIIPEMENG-S, •
Oil Cloths,
Mattings, doe,
Warehouse, 619 Chestutigtreet„
AND
616 Ja - r - n.a Street. bbl-Smf
1864. SPRING 1864.
GLEN ECHO LLS,
GERMARTOWN, PA.
M'CALLUM & CO.;
Mannlaoturers, Importers and Whelk
sale Dealers
IN •
CARPETINGS,
OIL CLOTHS, &o.
Warehouse, 509 Chestnut stz g
Opposite Independence Hall.
lezro•
SPECIAL NOTICE.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT.
M'CALLUM & CO,
Beg leave to Inform the public that they hiLe
leased the old established Carpet Store,
No. 519 CHESTNUT STREET
Opposite Independence Hall,
A RETAIL. DEPARTMENT,
W h ere they are now opening
A NEW STOCK,
IMPORTED AND A_MERIOAN OARPL/ . 4:
Exabraciug the choiceet patterns of
_
AXMINSTER,
ROYAL WILT ON,
VELVET, _ _
Together with a Full .
pertaining to the Carpet
WItEELER WILS6 N'S HIGHEST PREXEMI
THE- CHEAPEST, SIMPLEST, AND BEST.
Salcsrowns, 701 Chestnut Street, above 7th:
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 BOORS.
FIRST-CLASS = STATIONERY, PHOTO
GRAPHS and ALBUMS to be found in any es
tablishment in the United States. We warrant
our PHOTOGRA.P.I3. ALBUMS to be of the very
best material, strong, durable, and AS LOW. I*
Palos as any in the market.
An New Books received as soon as issued.
ASHMEAD & EVANS,
Successors to Willis P. Hazard,
NO, 724 CHESTNUT STREET.
CABINET WARE.
A FULL ASSORTMENT AT LOW
PRICES
GEORGE J. HENKE'S
NOs. 809 and 811 Chestnut street.
Intil MVO
. -
WORSTED YARN.—Nas. 12 and 36 0! Sup*.
nor quality , for sale by
f 0154: VEOT4I3I{O HAN Es WErze..
TAPESTRY War,
PETS,
BRUSSELS CARPRTAI
lANS.
%sortment of eTBl9thint
.usixtess. ja3O-V#