Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, April 12, 1864, Image 4

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    3ACY/SINEISS btOTICES.
grinGREATEST
IMPROVENENT
. OF THE AGE IN PIANOS.
MEYER'S Iniproved Overstrung Pianos, ac
owledged by the letuiLug_ artists, and endorsed
sp the it public, to be the ilnest Pianos in
„fterica.
The attention of the Musical pabhe is called to
rues recent great improvements ili Piano Fortes.
By a new method of construction, the greatest
possible volume of tone has been obtained; without
say of the sweetness and brilliancy for which
wise Pianos -are so celebrated, being lost, and
Witch, with an Improved Touch and Action ran
ier them Unequaled.
These Instruments received the Prise Weds/ at
OM World' s Fair, held in London, as well as the
"aghast Awards over all competitors, from the
list Fears and institutes in this Country. Ware
:pass, 722 Arch street below Eighth, Philada.
-Dirt,DYE! ja1..44 DYE ELAM,
iii—RectUßELO .b• .i.S celebrated ia Ai it
DyE Is the best in the World. The only Harmless
Due and Reliable Dye known. This splendid Hai;
Dye is perfect—changes , Red, Rusty or Grey Hair,
Instantly to a Glossy Black or Natural Brown, with.
out injuring the Hair or Staining the skin, leaving
She hair soft and,beautifnlj imparts fresh vitality,
tiequently restoring its pristine color, and rectifies
Me ill effects of bad Dyes. The genuine is signed
WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR, all others We mere init
iations, and should be avoided. Sold by all Drug-
Oita, dec. FACTORY-81 BARCLAY street, N.
T. Batchelor' s New Toilet Cream for dressing
the Ham
rip*
- seililifiGbilTlk,villoKatfount
that their Manufactory of First-Glass
7' o Fortes is now in frill operation. The general
niliniantion their many Pianos. sold already, meet
With, by competent judges, .ennblets .9zeimit stYt't sC
... • • ... . . .. y invite the musical public to call
lad examine their instraments, at the. Sales Room,
NO. 46 North Third street. Full guarantee given,
Jillit prices moderate.
__Lim / 5m LQQUBT MOUNTAIN AND
DiasOK BATH, HITE ABB oAL, carefully
selected and prepated for family use, tree from
slate and dust, delivered promptly and warranted
10 give fall satisfaction, at prices as low as the
lowest for a good article. LUMP Coer. for found-
Oa, and UHEBTNOT COAL for steam purposes, at
Wholesale prices. An assortment of iiIONORY,
OAS and PINE WOOD kept constantly on hand.
biro, an excellent article of fit..soksetrrti` a COAL.
llalivered free of carting to any part of the city. A
trial of this coal will secure your Onstom. Send
your orders to PHOBIAS E. CA.HILL,
Offices, 3'25 Walnut street.
Lombard and Twenty-filth street.
north Pennsylvania Railroad and Blaster street.
Pine stree' wharf; Schuylkill.
THE COLD SPRING ICE CODIPA.WY.
Offices and Depots as above.
Wagons run in all the paved limits of the Con
solidated City and la the Twenty-fourth Ward.
"ZECK & CO.'S
MASON
ffPT
CABINET
ORGAN'S.
lIINCK Co.' s
3. E. GO
Seventh
J_AYNE' S HAIR T ONIC, elegantly
P.r.:8.1..11MED, can be had in White Flint Glass
Bottles, with glass toppers, suitable for the toilet
table or dressing bureau. The qualities of this
celebrated prep trafion are so well known as to
scarcely require mention; but we will say, if your
head is bald or partially so. if your hair is harsh
and dry, falling off or turning grey, or if your
head is covered with dandruff; scarf, or skin
diseases, JAYNE'S HAIR TOND is the article to
zemedy these evils., and to prove it, you have only
to give it a trial. Prepared by DR. D. JAYNE it
SON. No. 242VHESTNUT Street.
CABINET ORGANS.=
These beautiful instruments are used
by Gottschalk in all of his Concerts
througbont the country, and pronounced by hem
aturthousands of the best artists in America, THE
RTITEST REED IRSTRIIMENTS IR THE WORLD. They
are rapidly superseding Melodeons.
For sale in Philadelphia, only by J. E. GOULD,
!Seventh and Chestnut.
It R. R.
.Twenty years of excruciating pain, with sleep
less nights, Ihave suffered. A Spanish gentleman
presented me wish a bottle of Dr. Radway' s Readv
lief; I. applied it,itgave me ease at once. I
kill.. leo-ma fat', iron:l - yaw £II.I.CC i Mtn T.U.Sttl is; 1
sleep in peace, my rheumatism is cured, no more
suffering, so more pain. W. SYDNEY M.YIES I
ClOrreSpOildeDt of the N. Y. Herald, London Times,
Paris ifortiteur, Havans, Cuba. ol
STHIVLA..
GENERAL JOSE VILAXIL
The General-in-Chief of the army of Equaclor,
stated in the presence of the Hon. 0. R. Bucltalew,
now 11. S. Senator from Penna. (but then U. S.
Minister at Quito), to Mr. Lee, that he had suffered
with Asthma for forty years, had not laid down in
his bed horizontally during that time. The first
application or the Ready Relief secured him sound
sleep, its continued use cured him. •
Dr. Railway's Medicines are sold by Druggists
everywhere. RADWAY do Co.,
M.aiden Lane, New York.
EVENING BULLETIN
TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1864.
TES KEY NOTE OF THE CO PPERHEADS
•
The Hon. Alexander Long, of Ohio, has sud
denly awoke to find himself famous. He was
elected in 1862 over, Mr. Gurley, the former
Republican member of the House from his dis
trict. Until last - Saturday he was obscure, and
all the Copperheadism in his breast found vent
in the utterance of yea or nay as he was called
upon to vote against his country. However,
4 1 every dog has his day," and Saturday was
the appointed period for Mr. Long's flourish.
Accordingly, he prepared for the great event ;
he thought of the Presidential campaign about
to open and he consulted his bogus Democratic
instincts. He determined to rally every rebel
sympathizer in the North to the bogus Demo
cratic s!andard, by such arguments as could
not fail to• touch their hearts. In order that
every so-called Democrat in the nation should
have a fair opportunity to kindle with his views,
Mr. Long wrote out his speech in full, and sent
it to all the Copperhead journals in the land.
From. a journal of that stamp we clip the sub
joined extract from Mr. Long's pivotal oration.
He says:
"The very idea , upon which this war is founded
—coercion of States—leads to despotism. To pre
serve a republican form of government under any
+constitnnon, under the prevalence of the doctrine's
now in vogue, is clearly impossible. These' con
victions of - the complete overthrow' of our Gov
ernment are as unwelcome and unpleasant to me
as they are to any member of this Rouse. Would
to Clod the facts were such that I could cherish
other convictions. I may be denounced as dis
loyal anti unpatriotic for entertaining them,• but it
will only be by shallow fools and arrant knaves
who do not know or will not admit the difference
between recognizing a fact and creating its exist
ence. A mart may not desire to die; but neverthe
less his belief will not alter the fact of his mortal
ity. I shill not, in these remarks, revive the un
pleasant and acrimonious controversy of who is
responsible for 'the death and destruction of our
republic. Ido not see that any such discussion
now would be productive of g00d...1 entertain clear
and strong convictions upon that point, convic
tions that I have no doubt will be shared in by the
imparnai historian of the future: For the present,
I am willing to let the past, with all its recollec
tions, rest, providing we can snatch from the
common ruin some of our old relics of freedom. I
do not share in the belief entertained by
,many of
my *lineal friends on this floor and elsewhere
that any peace is attainable upon the basis of
Union and r econstruction. If the Demosratic
party were in power. to-day, I have no idea, and
honesty compels me to declare it, that they ° m ita
restore the. Union over thirty-Mar. St,
mind has undergone an entire change I.l l p on. that
subject._ I believe that there are but two alterna
tives, and these are, either an acknowledgment of
the independence of the South as ani independent
nation, or their complete subjugation anndx teral
i
nation as a people: and of, these alterneatlives
prefer the former.
On the utterance of these detestable senti
ments, amplified through an hour of talk, every
sympathizer with rebellion in the House of Re
presentatives either boldly endorsed them or
quibbled in such a manner as to show that if
they dared they would go as far as Mr. Lmg.
They intend to'go into the Presidential cam
paign on the issues-thus made. In the copper..
lead districts they will use the language of
Long fearlessly, and in districts where the war
feeling is strong they , will cover up their de
signs after the insidious fashion of Fernando
Wood. Leff loy s al men read, their speeches in
Congress on Saturday and yesterday, and they
will be forearmed. The copperhead key note
has been struck, and the friends of the Uuion
must meet the issue at once and with every
energy of their nature. The result cannot be
doubtful; loyalty must triumph and treason and
rebellion must be crushed beneath the fearful
indignation of an aroused and mighty people.
AN 'UNUSUAL DISPAAY. '
To-morrow morning an unusual military dis
play will be witnessed - in the streets of Phila
delphia. - Our citizens,from time to time within
the past few months, have had the opportunity
of observing and admiring the -excellent ap
pearance of colored regiments which had been
organized at Camp William Penn, under' the
auspices of the Supervisory Committee, and
considering their limited drill, the precision of
their Marching and the accuracy of their move
ments. Satisfactory, however, as were those
displays, the 'one to be offered to the public
view 'to-morrow will be far more gratifying:
Twenty-one hundred dark-skinned representa
tives of loylilty, who have enrallsoldateot-tree
uum, anti representing three differentregimental
organizations, clothed in the uniform of the
Union soldierovith drums beating and• colors
flying, will- leave their camp, and passing
through the principal thoroughfares, will re
ceive the hospitality of the Volunteer Refresh
ment Saloons. Nothing could -evince to a
greater degree the change which has taken
place in public sentiment within a few years or
months, than such a parade. The introduction
of this element into our service was one of the
most important and beneficial innovations con
ceived by the Administration,and as time elapses
and these peculiar organizations are increased
in number, the usefulness of the movement be
comes more and more apparent. What the
final and exact result will be no one can now
predict; but that it will tend to the advance
ment of the cause, and hasten the crushing of
the rebellion, no one can doubt.
PIANOS
The commissioned officers of these regiments
are men who, having creditably passed through
a course of instruction under competent in
structors at the military school in this city,
have successfully stood a severe examination
before a military hoard,, — of which one of the
best tacticians in the regular'army is the Presi
dent; while the non-commissioned officers ate
selected from the most intelligent and best pro
portioned of those whose names are upon the
roll. The colored troops who have gone to the
field from Philadelphia have received high en
comiums for their discipline and bravery, and
those of whom we more particularly speak in
this article will, we doubt not, equal their com
rades who have gone before them.
PIAZTOR.
d CRtestnnt
One Would think that the rebels would gro w
weary of their ancient talk about the cc Cava
lier" origin of the South and the "Puritan"
extraction of the North, yet even at this late
date it still flourishes. A certain Major C. L.
Bridgewell wishes to represent the State of
Arkansas in the rebel Congress. From the
safe distance of Atlanta, Georgia, he issues his
manifesto to "his constituents" who are now
sate wit= me union lines, in au prooatuuty.
He says he was a war man before the war, and
that he is of the same mind after three years of
strife. He thus proceeds :
ttlt only neede athe blood of brave and good Men
to put an impassable barrier between the mixed
Latin and cavalier race of the South and ths, Puri
tan Roundheads of the North; that barrier, I trust
will be formed for ages. United with the North
- we were hewers of wood and drawers of water,
the veriest slaves of pampered Atheistic fanati
cism, whose fantastic tricks have male good ai.d
pure men blush since the. were first inaugurated
by the witch-burners of the seventeenth century.
Separated from this people we can hold up our
heads with the best men in the world, and with
tories and fanatics surrounding us on all sides, are
prepared to present to history the best and most
independent of Governments—the freest and
happiest people recorded in the pages of history.
I speak of the North as a community, as a whole.
The good among them does not invalidate my
it
argument. ( The lengthened alliance between the
North and omit has always been and will always
be an im ossibility. We are different people
socially. e are a different race, and obey and
honor different laws."
In the long record of Southern insolence and
fanaticism we remember nothing more atro
cious, impudent and bigoted than the above,
yet the copperheads would have the loyal
people crouch to the feet of such "Cavaliers,"
and humbly sue for permission to bask in their
smiles ! The Presidential campaign is to be
fought on that idea by the Peace Democricy,
and they hope to win. Are loyal Americans
craven enough to vote themselves slaves of the
"Cavaliers ?"
AN AMATEUR. CONCERT will be given to
morrow evening in the Musical Fund Ilall,under
the direction of Signor Perelli, for the benefit
of the "Parish Building" of St. Clement's
Church. A number of Mr. Perelli's best
pupils will assist. The programme includes a
number of choice selections from favorite
operas.
THE FLRST GRAND PUBLIC CONCERT, by Am
ateurs, in aid of the Great Central Fair,will be
given on Saturday evening in the Musical Fund
Hall. The Amphion Band has offered its
services, and a large number of gentlemen have
volunteered to sing. In addition to solo vocal
pieces, there will be several fine operatic
choruses, under the direction of Signor Rizzo.
Ma. CARL GAERTNER will give a classical
soiree at the Musical Fund Hall on Friday
evening, when he will be assisted by Messrs.
Charles H. Jarvis, M. H. Cross, A, Roggen
burger, C. M. Schmitz, and a double vocal
quartette.
THE PHILADELPHIA SCHOOL OF DESIGN FOR
WomErr.—An effort is now making for the erec- -
tion of a new and suitable building for this ex
cellent institution, on the lot belonging to it at
the corner of Filbert and Merrick streets. The
sum of $20,000 is needed, and of this about
$lO,OOO have been subscribed, conditional on
raising subscriptions for the full amount. We
have so often spoken of the importance of this,
institution as an agent for elevating women and
educating them in the ornamental and useful
arts, that we need add nothing on the subject
now. But we trust those of our citizens who
are able will contribute liberally to it.at pre
sent, so that it may be placed on a sure basis
and be able to do its work more efficiently
than ever; -
EXTRA SUE SALES VALUABLE' REAL
ESTATE AND STOCKS.
Thomas & Sons' forthcoming sales, lath and 26th
April and 3d May, mill each comprise a very large
amount and variety of valuable Real Estate. See
Blisttranstemr
.auction head and fourth page to-day's
THE DAILY- - EVENING BULLETIN ; _PHILADELPHIA., TUESDAY, APRIL 12,:-1864.
THB OLD HUMBUG
MUSICAL . .
• WARREN'S NEXT SHOE SALE.
On Friday, the 15th, 0. O. Warren will hold his,
next trade sale of boots and shoes, at No. 22 pone t-.
lands street, New York. Six hundred sample cases
ay. mentioned m the catalogue. Seethe advertise
_
merit. • - ,
THE ATTENTION OF 01IR READERS, IN
feristed in Real Estate, is ininted to the full deserip
twos pitNished on - nur inside pages of the propeetieseo
be lola at auctioli to-morrow. at the Exchange, by
James A Freeman, Auctioneer.
. .
UCH iuvaluable Portraits as B. F. REIMER'S
0 Life-size P R. •TOGRA FRS, In oil colors, should
be seen and obtained bx 'all admirers of art. See
specimems, at GA ARCH street. •
An ICI 1, Y and LIGNIJ irtriEtti.a.r.LErs,
comprising Square and Beveled Carpenters'
Mallets, Tinmelis' Mallet e, Mallets with Ice Picks
in the handles, "Fancy 51allets for Tool Chests,
etc., for sale by TRUMAN & SHAW, No. 835
(Eiebt Thircy-flvel Market street. below Ninth.
TWE best styles of I VORYTYPES in the city,
are made at 629 ARCH street. B. F. REIMER' S
Gallery; natural, pleasiug styles and life-like
coloring. - See specimens.
AlrIP KNIVES AND F , IRKS for Soldiers'
C
Ilse, for sale at TRUIITAN & SHAW' S. No. t 35
(Nigh , Thirty-flvel vrartret street, below Ninth.
FUNE LIKENESSES.—Who would not invest
SI DO in such Pictures as RUMMEL'S Colored
PHOTOGRAPHS, at that very moderate charge
for the quality? Go to. SEUOND street; above
Green.
Q~ok REWARD.—LOST,. THIS MORNING,
040 between it and 12 o'clock, between the
Tradesmen's Bank and Fourth and Chestnut
streets, ft. i5O in United States notes. The above
reward will be ineirt esn rvual.llbl.,„
SPANlqii PO INr LACE DUCHESSE
COLLARS."—GEO W. VOGEL, No. 1016
CHESTNUT - .as just received Spanish
Point
.Duchess. Colin - ery stylish patterns.
Correct copies o • oman La-e. apl2-6t*
IUTARY TUSTI , BY, vi. ALLEN
DU TUSTIN.— Common Pleas, Divorce, Sep
tember Term, 1963, No. 30.—And now, April oth,
1964. the Court grant a rule on the above Re
spond,nt, to show cause why a Divorce a vineulo
inatrimond, should not be decreed in the above
case; returnable SATURDAY, April 23, 1964, at
10 o'clock A. M.
BYRNES & RIIDDIMAN,
apl2 in&th4t Attorneys for Libellant
R EFRIGERATORS,
Water Coolers,
• Meat Safes,
at the Arch Street House-furnishing Store,GRIFFITH & PGE
spit Southwest corner Sixth and ALTO"
VERT ELEGANT REAL BLACK LICE
Parasols, mounted in Paris, in Paris Style,
with superb ivory handles. Also npward4 of one
hundred of the finest and handsomest Real Black
Lace Points in the country, decided to be the
handsomest Pointes in tne country by actual corn
paris3ns, side by side, and sales effected by the
comparison in New Fors. and Boston. Philadel
phians in want of the handsomest Goods need go
no t urther than their own city to obtain the hand
somest Black Lace Pointes to be bought in the
world. GEO. W. VO;EL,
1016 Chestnut street,
apE-6t* Importer of Real Lace Goods.
ug OOP SKIRT MAN DTAOTORY. —Hoop
I I Skirts ready-made and made to order; war
ranted of the best materials. Also, Skirts repaix,d.
MRS. E. BAY Y,
rahl7-Im pm Vine street. above Eight
GEORGE J. BOYD,
STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKER,
No. 18 South THIRD street.
Stocks and 'Loans bought and sold on Commis.
sion. at the Board of Brokers.
Government Securities, Specie and Uncuirent
money bought and sold.
.mh2.-3mrpf.
FAMILY SEWING, EMBROIDERING-,
BRAIDING. Quilting, Tucking,beau
tifully executed on the GROVER A- AKER,
SEWING MACHINE. Machines, with oper
ators, by the day or week, 730 CHESTNU T street . Street.. apl-3m§
DIME PALM SOAP.—This Soap is made
1 of pure fresh Palm 011, and is entirely a vege
table Soap; 'more suitable for Toilet use than thotm
made frem animal fats. In boxes el .an. dozen
calms for 81 50 per bex. Manufactured by
. GEO. M. ELKINTON ,t SOW,
We. 116 Margaretta street, between Front and
Second. abovn street. .1•17-1vroi
MUSICAL BOXES, IN HANDSOME OASES,
Ili playing from two to twelve choice melodies.
'or sale by FARR & BROTHERS, Importers,
Tatal No. 'r.24 Chaatrint street _Wear Fourth
CIDAP—PIIIitE FAMILY SOAP. --CONTAINS
0 no SILICATE OF SODA, SAND or CLAY,
bat is an entirely PURE SOAP, and should be
used by every family.
Put up to n OX OF FIFTY POUNDS. fall
imply ville pacxed and merited &my rounds,
not Bars or Lumps, as many manufacturers brand
their boxes. Manufactured
_by
GEORGE M. E ON It SON,
dal 7-1 vrp4 lla Marsmrattagtreat
ISAAL.) NATELANS, AUCTIONEER .and
MONEY BROKER, N. E. corner of THIRD
and SPRUCE streets, only one square below the
Exchange. NATHANS'S Principal Office, es
tablished for the last forty years. Money to Loan,
Ia large or small amounts, at the lowest rates, on
Diamonds, Silver Plate, Watches, Jewelry, Cloth
ins, and goods of everyi description. Office hours
from 8 A. M. till 7 P _ lotto-ttrn
~,{ARKINI} WITH 1
Embroidering, Braiding, E ta L in ljLL g E
c I . N
Lady competent to mark neatly can find employ
ment M. A. TORREY,
mhl.9 151)1) Filbert street.
WEAVER i.lO
- of
MAXILLA AND TABBED OORDAGS,
CORDS, Twina,
Po. 113 North Water atreet and No. 22 North DE*
ware arena', Philadelphia.
EDWIN H. Firrais. Blionaah Wateran
. I rvirttAD F. Mamoru .
tI7BY DYE, WHEN YOU HAVE A PER
,' FECT HAIR DRESSING AND RE
STORER OF COLOR COMBINED 1
. A sure Preventive of Baldness.
A sure Preventive of Baldness.
"London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing."
"London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing."
"London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing."
This discovery is just What has long been needed,
only one preparation ; does not stain the skin, or
soil the finest linen. Restores gray hair to its ori
ginal color, prevents baldness, keeps the hair soft,
moist and glossy, highly perfumed. No toilet com
plete without it Cures any eruptive diseases,
Itching, Scurf, Dandruff, &c., keeping the scalp
in a healthy condition. .We can refer to hundreds
of families in Philadelphia alone, who are using
this truly elegant preparation.
IT IS NOT A DYE.
The only known Restorer of Color
The only known Restorer of Color
The only known Restorer of Color
The only known Restorer of Color
The only known Restorer of Color.
The only known Restorer of Color
The only known Restorer cf Color
And. Perfect Hair Dressing Combined.
And Perfect Hair Dressing Combined.
And Perfect Hair Dressing Combined.
And Perfect Hair Dressing Combined.
And Perfect Hair Dressing Com lined.
And Perfect Hair Dressing Cornbinel.
And Perfect Hair Dressing Combined.
Sold by DR. SWAYNE & SON,
• 330 North Sixth street, Philada.
Price, 50 cents. Six bottles, 82 50. Sent by Ex
press to env ad d re? s. ja27-th-s-tutyrp
d TRUSTEES' SALE. —THOMAS & SONS.
r.l Auctioneers - . VALUABLE BUSINESS
STANDS.- On TUESDe, Y, April 26th, 1664, at
12 o'clock, Noon, will be sold at Public Sale, by
order of Trustees, at the PHILADELPHIA EX.
CHANGE, the following described proPerty. viz:
No. I. STOBE, No. 23 South WATER Street.
All that four. story brick store or warehouse and
lot of ground, situate on the east side of Water
street, between Market and Chestnut streets, No.
23, bounded on the north by an alley or passage
way, extending from Water street to Delaware
avenue, 10 feet of which in width to said extent is
subject to a public passage or right of way; and on
the east by the property hereinafter described as
No. 2; containing in front on Water street 36 feet
6 inches,. more or less, including. 2 feet, - more or
less, of the ground between the said store or ware
house and the public passage way aforesaid, now
used as a pavement or footway, and extending in
depth eastward from Water street 76 feet, more or
less.• Clear of all incumbrance.
No. 2-- STORE, No 22 South DELAWARE
111 ,1 avenue —All that lour-story brick store or
warehouse and lot of ground, situate on Delaware
avenue, between Market and Chestnut streets,No.
22. Rounded on the north by the aforesaid alley
or passage way, subject as above; on the West by
property hereinbefore described as No. 1; contain
ing in front on Delawaie avenue 36 feet 6 inches,
more or less, including 2 feet, more or less, of
ground between the said store or warehouse and
the public - passage aforesaid, now used as a pave
ment or footway, and extending in depth west
ward from Delaware avenue 63 feet, more or less.
Clear of all in cumbrance. By order of Trusteeh.
M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers,
ap12.18-23 . 139 and 141 South Fourth street.
MaEXECUTORS' SALE--THE MODERN
built dwelling, No. 407 South Eighth street,
below Pine, containing in front 19 feet, and 114
feet in depth, to a three feet alley.
The house is built in the best manner with all the
modern improvements, having always been occu
pied by its owners; is in perfect order, and calcu
lated for a family to take immediate possession,
without any expense. Price 89,500. Terms ac
commodating. Inquire on the premises.
apl2-tu-th-i-6trpg
GANT DE SUIDE.
JUST RECEIVED,
AN INVOICE OF
GANT DE SUIDE,
OF
SUPERIOR QUALITY.
ALSO,
ROMAN SCARFS )
OF
FRESH IMPORTATION.
THOS.W.EVANS & CO.
818 and 820 Chestnut st.
Npur .. a assrev,o3
PAHLIOTIC DESIGNS,
Never before Exhibited in this Market
Belin Zephys,
Emb'd Braids,
Silk Floss.
Affghans and Fanoy Work Made to
Order.
CROMBARGAR'S
Zephyr store,
03 So. Eleventh St. below Chestnu
apl2-tuthe 39
Black Alpacas.
BESSON & SON,
MOURNING STORE,
No. 918 Chestnut Street,
Have fuel opened at retail, 160 pieces of
BLACK ALPACAS
AND
Glossy Mohair Lustres.
37) tents to 31 50 a yard.
NOW OPEN,
PARIS-MADE MANTILLAS
AND SPR , NG CLOAKS.
Also.
Garments of our own minufacture,
OF THE , : L
atI ATE d r. , Tv T-r.q. •
GREAT VARIETY.
J. W. PROOTOR & CO. -
920 OH.E.STI93T 5:7361.
ap4 to 24,
BARLO WS -
INDIGO BLUE,
PUT UP AT
WILTBERGER'S
DRUG STORE,
•
No. 233 NORTH SECOND STREET,
PHILADELPHIA,
Win color more water than four times the same
quantity of ordinary Indigo.
ETTDe sew Label does not require a stamp.
It is WARRANTED TO GIVE SATISFACTION;
it is retailed at the same price as the Imitatians
and Inferior articles. ' apll.lm
SILK PAPER HANdINGS.
HOWELL & BROS.,
NINTH AND CHESTNUT STS.
Would offer to their costumers and the public
A Specialty in Paper Hangings,
Exclusively their own Manufacture, Viz :
SILK JNSERTINGS
IN PAPER HANGINGS,
To Which they ask the attention of parties seeking
Rich Decorations for. Parlors, &o.
HO WELL & BROTHERS,
S. W. CORNER NINTH AND CHESTNUT.
We would also - respectfully invite the,attentiqu
of our customers to our New Styles of PAPER
HANGINGS, DECOR a.TIONS, &0., ecc., for
a l lots, Halls. Chambers, _&c, ml7-th sto I=l4
MISS M. A. BAKER,
has opened a 1316 CHESTNUT street,
assortm
PARIS MlLLlNERYlarge , ent of
for the Spring and Summer of net
- „ CORRECT PIARO u LUNG.
7-z , ..'1; 5 4 Mr. 0. E. SARGENT'S orders ft);
- Tuning and Repairing Pianos are re.
cowed at Maeon & Co.'s 5t0re,.907 ORESTREI
street, only. Mr. Sergeant has ad Eleven Years'
f ac tory experience ln Button, and lFive Years' MI
employmentin Philadelphia. SPROIAL—Pianot
re-ieethered to sound as soft and sweet-toned es
new, without removing.
Terms for tuning'. *1
THE UNION PIANO EMMY.
FACTITILING. COMPANY have a
their factory and wareroamv,
werznYr street, always a most beansillil assort
meat of their swivelled PIANOS, which thug
sell at the lowest cash prices or on instalments
Mee to a call before purchasing elsewhere, and
every satisfaction and saarant« will be given;
THE _SINGERS
FOR
CHORUS, -
Who have called at Mr. Gonad's E. tore, are 1 , ?.-
quested to attend there punctually at Nine o' clock
TO•XCEBOW (W ethis si ay ) MORNING, to con
elude the terms of eng.tgomeut and commence im
mediate rehearsals.
New, applicants: may, also find engagement..
suing without delay.
- _
J. R. FRY.
Chairman. of Committee on Musical Entermia
ments for the Sanitary Fair. it
JOHN C. BAKER it CO'S,
CELEBRATED COD LIVER
718 MARKET STREET,
Below Eighth, South Side.
Fresh, Pure and Sweet.
Onr Cod Liver Oil is received weekly fresh trim
the Fisheries, consequently never sale or rill cul.
Patient, using this Oil will find great advent ige
by_ nibllliatur.yr . • -
Joseph Burnet do Co's celebrated Coo:mine, Ka-
Raton, Flornnel and Culinary Flavoring Extracts.
For sale by
JOHN 0 BAKER. do CO.,
Wholesale Druggist,
718 Market ..treet.
OFFICE WANTED,
By a Note and Bill Broker, in the rteini , y of
Walnut and Third streets.; first floor pr-ferred.
Address Box 1726 Poet Office. apt i.at
BLACK GROUND
FRENCH ORGANDY LAWN 4
Of a celebratef manufacture,
In Brown, Blue, Green and Purple Reliefs,
At the very low price of
37X CENTS.
Jas. R. Campbell At Co:,
apll-ett , 727 CHESTNUT ST.
GRAY'S PATENT
MOLDED COLLARS
Have now been before the public fer nearly a year.
They are universally pronounced the neater t acid
but fitting collars extant.
The upper edge presents a perfect curve, free
from the angles noticed in all other cooars
The cravat causes no puckers on the Ins ide of
the ttum-deirn collar—they are AS tiBIOOTEi It -
SIDE AS OtTSlDE—and therefore perfectly tree
and easy to the neck.
The itarotte ()char has a smooth and evenly
llLished eage Os Barn SIDES.
These Collars ar• not simply flat pieces of paper
cut In the form of a Collar, but are MOLDED .ILND
MILTED TO 7/IT TUE NYCK.
Ttey are made in "Blovelty" (er tarn.ttnvn
style); in every half FIZe from 12 to 17 inches and
e ta
in •;E we ' , (or Garotte, ) from 13 to 17 inches; and
paeke . *solid sizes" in neathlne c atone, con
talnin 100 each; also in smaller ones 0110 each—
the latter a very handy package for Travelers,
Army and Navy Officers.
.q- EVERY COLLAR is stamped
' Gray's
,Patent Molded Collar."
Sold by all Dealers in Men's Ftmathing Goods,
The Trade supplied by
Van Denson, Boehmer & Co.,
Imparters and Wholesale Dealers in Men's Fin
fishing Goods mh3o-31nrp.
GIRARD LIFE AND TRUST CO.
Capital and Assets, Jan. 1, 1864.
$1 824 393 52.
Mutual Insurance, Combined with the
Security of a Capital.
BONUS or PROFITS declared every five years,
the value of which is paid in cash, or it may oe
added to the Policy and thus Increase the amount
of Insurance.
THE TEN 'YEAR PLAN.
All Policies under this plan participate in the
profits of the Company.
Office 408 Chestnut Street.
THOMAS RIDGWAY, Presiaent.
JOHN F. JAMES, Actuary.
ORRIN ROGERS, Gen. Agent.
1..r." - SEE BOOKS OF THE COMPANY.
Eaps.eq
Ai OLEN'S
Medicinal Cod Liver Oil.
THE STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE—PUKE,
IiESH AND TASTELESS.
The surest remedy for
Coughs and Colds, Consumption,
Scrofula, Rheumatism,
General Debility, to
The undersigned having an experience of fifteen
years in the facture of Cod Liver Oil has recently
greatly improved the process of procure g it, and
now offers to the purlic a preparation that for un
deviating purity, uniform freshness and superior
ity of preparation is unmatt_hed. These results
are maintained by if:v. personal s.upervi-ion of the
proprie or, whose efforts have made this Oil the
standard of excellence Physi iians and o hers
looking to the attainment of the greatest medle ,
efficacy In the shortest time, and thereby obviating
indige.tion and nausea in the pati-nt, can seen e
their piarpose by the administration of my Oh.
CHA.R LES W. NOLEN%
No. 151 NORTH THIRD ST RE sc.T.
Sold also by WYETH do BROTHEL
No, 1412 WALNUT Street;
OLIVER, 18th and Spruce; and others., ao9-Imi
BEDDING.
MATTRESSES, IFE a.THERS,
B LANKETS,QUILTS,
I
COALFORTABLES, RED TIOKINGSI
And every other article In the Bedding business at
the lowest cash prices.
AIMS HILLBORN,
fe2fl 3ml TENTH BELOW ABOli tT Bt
FOR SALE A new shifting top
WAGON, Caffrey's make—lione and
Harness, all complete. Apply 61 North FOURTH
street. lt*
M. FOR SALE—A modern Country Seat, on
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 11t CHESTNUT
street, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday morn
ings. ap9-7trpit
apl2-3M "
atIS A SUP E
:Eg. in the best part RIOR
of BURLINGTON, N.RESIDENCE—Situate J., d
possessing all the advantages of a suburban resi
dence,and containing all the modern city improve
ments, water, gas, &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. BLARISTON, No .25 South
Sixth street. • ap9. 6trpo
nal2-ilmrei
GRUPE do .SINDT,
z
STEMS PIANO,
FM' sale, 25 per t. less-than elsewhere.
ma 3 I OW*. aeja'llowlial.
627 Chestnut Street,
Philadelphia,
NEW YORK.
AUCTION NOTICE.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
CHARLES C. WARREN!
::ale Yoem N. 22 Portlandt Street'
NEW YORK,
ON FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 18544
AT 10X O'CLOCZ
TRIED SPECIAT. BALE_
BOOTS AND SHOES,
THIS SEASON.
THE CATALOGUE WILL INCLUDE
Six Hundred Sample Cases,
Embra,mg C. Ul2 i gr, me rite from nearly every pro.
muiP;at icaunfactiarer In the country. apl2 31§
AUCTION NOTICE.
300 Bags Damaged-lead Seal Sumac;
SAMUEL C. COOK
Will sell (for account whom it may concern) as
No. 122 South Wharves,
Below Chestnut Street,
On fiirotinesday Morning, April 1.31;
AT 10 O'CLOCK,
3to bags Lead Seal Sumac, slightly damaged.
- - -
Grenadine_Barege.
I bare just received and °Oared a case of this
ve ,- y cesirai lea: ticle,lor MOURNING wnich
am enabled to sell considerably below the market
PERKINS.
apll-3t4 No 9 South Ninth 8t:
JAS R. CAMPBELL & COgi
727 CHESTNUT ST.,
HATE MADE EXTENSINE ADDITIONS TCY"
THE lit POPULAR. SZOOS OF
SILKS,
SHAWLS,
DRESS GOODS;
WHICH THEY CONTINUE TO SELL
At Moderate Prices,
NOTWITHSTANDING THE ADVANCED
COST OF RECENT /IMPOR
TATIONS.
Wholesale Rooms Up Stain.
GOLD PENS.
THE FLEXIBLE GOLD PENS OF THE
American Gold Pen Company,
Are comidered far superior to all now in use
RECOIdhIENDATIONS can be seen from ofU
cer, f BANK., INSURANCE COMPANIES,
BNIN G 'USES. WSPAPER OFFICES
P CI. FRGY, WRITING MAS.
T ERs, BUSINESS MEN, and the community in
gen el al.
These PENS are all
WARRANTED
and for sale by the majority . of. Jewelers and Stem
tioners throughout the City and Country.
Company's Salesroom,
S. E. corner Fighth awl Chestnut sts.:
I. B. MARTER,
ap9-3tt Wholesale Agent.
G sKIA WALKING GLOVES.
We have just received an assortment of Gents'
DOG- SHIN •WALKING GLOVES, of a very
superior quality, which will fit the hand equal la
the fin. stlfid gloves. A lso a large assortment Of
LADIES and GENTLEMEN'S
FRENCH KID GLOVES,;
Of CourvoLsier's, Alexandre's and Jonvin'
make.
N. B. Ladies and Gentlemen's Bueltskirt
GloN es and Gauntlets always on hand and made
to order.
HELLY & CO.,
ap7-60] MO S. E. Cor.FOITITII andOHESTNUT.
HENSZEY C
Photographers;
NQ 812 ARCH STREET.
ap9-acne
attunes 14.. Earle a Son,
Ste CHESTNUT ST.
Immense Assortment of
LOOKING. GLASSES.
Oil Paintings, First Class Engraviw;
PORTRAIT AND PICTURE FRAMS%
PROTOGRAPH FR
- PROTOGRAPEMIIREE,
WINDOW CORNICES,
PIER TABLES. &a.. Asa
i ips4 LADIES' TRUSS AND BRACE STORE
1-Conducted by Ladies, TWELFTH Street,
first door below Race. Every article in their line
elegant, easy and correct in make. C. R.
NEEDLES, 'Proprietor, attends to Gentlemen on
the cornet of T leELFTH and RACE Streets.
N. B.—Professional accuracy insured. apll-30rPO'
thiGOLD AND SILVER WATOIEES, Or
our oWn importation, reliable In (nnlii7 i
and at low prices.
EARR. BROTHER, Importers,
Ea Montilla WW 1 billow Fogs.