Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, April 19, 1864, Image 4

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DFLAIR:4II2MBEffitT. 12Mad
DYE islhe best in the World. The only Nartelerr
!Bile and Reliable Dye known. This splendid Hair
Dye lalSerrect—changes Red, Rusty or Grey Hair, I
Instantly to a Glossy Black or Natural Brawn, with
04t-injuring the Hair or Staining the skin, leavinr ,
Out hair soft and beautiful* imparts fresh 'titan*
frequently
frequently restoring its pr i stine , color, and real Ag L
the ill effects of bad Dyes. The genuine is si 'wed
Wria t inia A. BATCHELOR, all others are iner r
-
tations,and should be avoided. Sold 6;7 g :
&o. FAOTORY
v ots, --81 BAROLA."Y St Wi t, N.
Ba.tcheloe New Toilet cream for. d re ...i n .
as Bair. " -
itiM_ BECHT, PjEtEs
LuT, beg wave, to annotince
• that their Manufactory e r p ir ei-. 4Eneee
wino FOrteEl 18 now it full operation, T he k eeLerei
mtlataction their many Pia.nos, 401 d W i l e ady, meet
with, by competent judghs, erAhles them to assert
Sonfidently that their Ilan° Verdes are not Bur.
owed by any ihansifrActured.in the United states.
'They respectfully invite the. ITLUSICI33 public to call
and examine their tnatrumeatta, at the Sakes Room,
No. 46 North Third street. Fail guarantee even,
tied prices modczate.
LOCUST MOUNTAIN AND
Swam liwra,arts Ass COAL, carefulij
alleated and. prepared for family use, free from
Blame andenst, delivered promptly and warranted
to gi - velull satisfactkm, at prices , as low as the
Owen for a good article. Luxe (loan for found
pas,-arid CHEBTFITO COAL for steam purposes, at
Witelesale prises. An assortment of Moro=
.01.8 sad. Puns WOOD, kept constantly on hand!,
also, an excellent article of Si.aoltainTlV a Coax,
entered free of carting to any part of the city. A
tidal of this.coal will secure your custom. Send
your orders to - THOMAS B. OA VITT-Oril
env* 325 Walnut street..:
- - -
'Lombard and Twenty-fifth street.
* WM Panas9Planlanstlroad and Blaster street.
pine street wharf, Schuylkill.
THE COLD SPRING ICR CODlPlarf.
Mikes and Depots as above.
Wagons ran in all the paved limns of the Con
solidated City and in the Twenty-fourth Ward.
X A. S 0 PIANOS.
HA TTTN'S
FFSM I
OABINET
ORGANS. PIANOS.
J. E. GO
Seventh and'Oheetnnt.
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CABINET O .
.RGANS
These beautiful instruments are used
by Gottschalk in all of his Concerts
tierougtiont the country, and pronounced by him
sad thousands of the best artists in America, THE
7E5/ET WIRD INSTRUMENTS IN THE WORLD. They
are rapidly superseding Melodeons.
For sale in Philadelphia, only by S. E. GOULD,
Seventh and Chestnut.
ELECTRIOITY.—Cancer, Goitre. Tumors,
and ad foreign growths, cured by special guaran
tee, at the Electrical institute, 120 WALNUT
-Street, Philadelphia.
_TEARS OF SYMPATHY.
TEARS there be a class of persona deserving the
-sympathy and pity of the sound In health, it is the
goer disabled victim of Scrofulous Ulcers,
'Chronic Sores, whose bodies are so disfigured
with• eruptive diseases as to forbid their seeking
the society of their friends. To all such a cure is
- provided in Dr. Radway's Cleansing Syrup,
called 'RADWAY'S RENOVATING RESOLV
ENT. , One -to six. bottles of this Marvelous
3iteixtedy will cure the worst cases. Let those
afflicted with Chronic Sores, Ulcers, Fever Sores,
bore Deeds, Sore Legs, Scrofula, and
all Skin Diseases, use this remedy. In a few
weeks they will be enabled to mingle in society,
cured. • Price one dollar per bottle. Sold by
:Druggists.
Dr. Badways Medicines are sold by Druggists
everywhere. BADWAY & 00.,
87 Maiden Lane, New York.
•
EVENING BULLETIN_
TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1864.
PRESIDENT SINCOLN AT BALTIMORE
It is three years exactly sinoe Union vol
tuniteerslurrying•on to defend the national
capital were murdered by a mob in the
streets.of Baltimore. Then, and for a long
time afterwards, President Lincoln dared not
set 'foot in that city. It is something worthy
-of notice as a coincidence that °lithe anniver
sary- of the massacre of the Massachusetts
:Inen azreat fair for the Sanitary Commission
was opened, and President Lincoln came on
to assist at the ceremonies. It is another co
incidence that there was a dress parade
there of three regiments of United States
colored troops, recruited in Baltimore and
other parts of Maryland. The troops after
wards embarked for the scene of active
operations. The Baltimore American, speak
ing of the parade, says :
.“ Magnificent working and fighting material
was in that column. .Sturdy, stalwart, able
bodied and healthy men, well disciplined by
careful training, proud of their new and novel
position, they looked every inch the soldier.
A few years ago the man who would have
said that the negro would have march
ed through the streets of Baltimore in
military equipments and unarmed, without
being assaulted; would have been considered a
fit candidate for an insane asylum. But such
is the case, and during their march this morn
ing it was pleasant to see, as the head of the
column passed the Maryland institute—where
the arrangements for the State Fair are in pro
gress—they were lustily cheered. In many
places along the route of march, flags were
waved from the stateliest or from the humblest
dtvellings. Several of the men were accom
panied to the point of embarkation—the foot of
Long Dock—by their wives and sisters, and
manywere the leave-takings there witnessed.
• " '« Sonie-few of the more rabid of the rebels
in our midst gave, vent to their spleen in silent
murmurs and 'curses not loud but deep.' One
female, who was standing at the Institute as
the procession turned down the market space,
thought it chad come to a pretty pass when she
had to stand to allow niggers to pass, and that
they were a nice crowd to send to fight white
men. But notwithstanding the grievances of
the fair Secesh, the troops passed quietly by,
tumid the congratulations of those who think
the United States Government can rightly use
darn colored man for a soldier or a laborer as well
ass the rebel oligarchy at Richmond."
'The reception given by the Baltimoreans
-to :the President was no less significant and
.;.grutsifying than their treatment of the col
cnied troops. He was greetedin the evening
with tremendous applause _by the multitude
at the GTeat Fair in the Maryland In'stitute.
He Made a speech which was 'full of mean
ing, and to which we invite the attention
of ::our. readers: The recent • massacre at
Fort hint to refer to the position
of the Savernment with respect to the
colored troops, and he declared that it
would give them the same protection that it
~, ,s ave to the -white soldier& Whenever a •
well-authenticated case of barba
irei•A brntality, on the part of the rebels,
shot[ Id. be made
.out, retribition should
words,
folloci .." These are encouraging
an d we trust that there will be no delay in
getting the official proofs of the Fort Pillow
"massacre, so that the retribution promised
It was fit that the
may follow' .quickly.
promise shoui.d be made before the people
of Baltimore, an'ong Whom are many who
will have an opportunity of 69mmonicating
the President's determination to their fellow
traitors at the South.
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iITA:2;:i. 1
4 : 1111ii "lit ' NEATENED INVASION
'T'ne9qutthern journalists are again uiging
th e. inamepiate advance of the troops of the
` , Confederaoy " across the border line, which
separates the loyal, and disloyal States; not
of p mere corporal's guard, as they term it,
but of an immense army composed of men
froin all sections of rebeldom, regulars, vol—
unteers and conscripts, and able with its
great numerical strength to penetrate into
the very heart of the North. ''Lee," say
these exponents of treason, “had- Harrisburg
and. Philadelphia at his mercy a year ago,
and spared than both. How have his mod
eration and generosity been requited ? Let
the wrongs of Morgan and the spirits of our
murdered people and the late diabolical plot
against Richmond and its inhabitants an
swer the question." The ranks of their ar
mies, they announce, will be swelled by the
Copperheads who are anxiously awaiting
the advent of the rebel forces, and from town
to town and hamlet , to hamlet, will march
together under the same flag, their line of
advance marked by devastated fields and
blazing homesteads.
Differ as they may )reference to the
best mode of carrying on these ambitious
Oesigns, they all agree as to the necessity
and importance of the movement, and if
,persistent demands of people and press can
influence the authorities at Richmond, our
gallant soldiers, who have been compara
tively idle for some months, even should
they not themselves be acting upon the
offensive, will be given an opportunity be
fore the arrival of the early summer months
to display their prowess.
The views of the Montgomery (Alabama)
.Mail, as expressed in an editorial from
which we take the subjoined extract, are
those of a very large portion of the traitors
in orms, office, and civil life, who, made
desperate by suffering and privation, eagerly
await any change which may relieve them
in the present, whatever may be their for
tune in the future.
"Let us," observes the editor of the Mail,
"• invade them with our whole force."
Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland and the 'Cop
perheads' will swell our ranks. We want food,
raiment and gold. Let us go and take what
we need. The army will receive the c order
"' Forward to the North,' with a shout. There
let them stay until our ruthless invaders cry for
peace. Better die there, with arms in our
hands, than starve here or expire in chains.
The beat protection we can give those we leave
behind will be to get the helpless of the North
as hostages in our power.
"if our trans-Mississippi army advances upon
St. Louis, and the Virginia army upon Pitts
burgh, and Ohio and Pennsylvania,_ unless the
whole Federal army is withdrawn from the
South to defend Ohio and Missouri,Pittsbnrgh,
Cincinnati and Chicago will be captured by
'General Lee, and Ohio, and Indiana, and Il
linois will be overrun y our forces, and Mis
souri will be rescued. -lint if the Federal army
should be withdrawn, as it certainly will be,
or else if it should be greatly weakened to de
fend St. Louis and Pittsburgh, General John
ston can without difficulty advance to the Ohio,
and liberate Tennessee and Kentucky. It is
perfectly clear to my mind that the invasion of
the North will effect these prime objects:
fil. It will free the whole South from the
preisence of the Federal army. The militia,
garrisons and our troops not in a condition to
march, can protect our homes against the small
force they have to harass it.
"2. It will supply us with all the horses,
equipments, clothing and articica of every kind
needed by our soldiers.
"3. The retaliatory infliction of the horrors
of war will make the North desire peace, and
make foreign nations see that we have the
power to annoy our enemy, and dispose them
to recognize us.
'44. It will double our army, instead of de.
pleting it.
“5. It will end- the war in our favor in one
year."
Such are the opinions of the deluded
people of the South; but how sadly are they
mistaken in their anticipations success.
Disaster would attend their movements in
the North and. West, while Lee could have
the same opportunity that he hadsn 1863,
to spare . Philadelphia," and more than one
Gettysburg would be offered as , a reward
for his imprudence and temerity.
THE STOCK PANIC
There has been an incalculable amount of
money lost and won, within a few days, by
the gamblers in stocks. The extravagant
inflation of prices, noted a week ago, has
been succeeded by a sudden and fearful
decline in every kind of security, substantial
as well as fan y. The speculators for a fall
have grown ich, while those who had gone
in for a rise have lost terribly, some of them
being utterly impoverished, unless they can
manage to hasten the reaction which must,
sooner or later, succeed such a crash as
that which has just occurred. The recent
extravagant rise and the succeeding
precipitate decline were alike senseless.
There was nothing in the state of the coun
try, or the business of the various compa,
flies whose stock thus fluctuated, to warrant
either. Both were the work of gamblers,
and the losers in the desperate game are not
entitled to the sympathy of any good citi
zens. But these things are not controllable
by law or by common sense. When the
mania for gambling of this kind possesses a
peoPle, it',cannot be cured except by time
and bitter lessons.
MISS ANNE E. DICKINSON.
This talented young lady will deliver an ad
dress upon ccßeconstruction," at the Aca
demy of Music, on next Thursday evening.
The simple announcement that she is to speak
never fails to attract an intelligent -and appre
ciative andience. On the occasion of a recent
lecture in Boston, Mr. George Thompson, the
English orator, arose and exclaimed, “America,
be proud of your daughter !- were she a coun.
try-woman of mine, I would be proud of my
country for her sake." A woman whose pa.
triotism and benevolence are of such high or
der; Whose services as a public speaker, within
the last few months, have netted to the Sani
tary and kindred associations the sum of
five thomsand dollars; and whose labors in be
half of the'lllion and Liberty have been such
as but few of the sferner sex could endure,
'deserves public recognition and support. -
TROIKAS & SONS' PEREMPTORY SALES NEXT
EER.
W
ExTria. VALUABLE. CHESTNUT STICENT PRO
PHRTY, riEST-GLASS BISCUIT BAKERY, COAL
LANDS, "EPHRATA SPRINGS," and FARM, Saw.
and Grist Kill, Country Seat, elegant and plain
,
THE , DAILY`‘FATENING BULLETIN PHILADELPHIA, TUFSDAY. APRIL 1804.
city dwellings . Business Stands, &c. Peremptory
Sales by order %/ Orphan,' Court, Exrcutors and othcrs.
Kr Sec Thomas & Sons': adverttsentrnt on Tuesday
neir, 12tth inst One sf the largest sales this season.
• Extra Valuable .&eal•Ev tate, .3d Ray, including
18 Irredeemable Ground Rent and several very valua
ble large lots. See auction head.
Orpbans! Court Sales, May 10th. See last page
to-day's BuLtuTIN.
INCLUDED IN MR. JAMES A. FREEMAN'S
tale to-morrow is the valuable ,store No. 210 Afarkit
street, to be sold without reserve.
E 1 MED' S unrivaled styles of Colored P HO
TOGRAPBS. made at the low charge of 51 00;
sine quality, truthful, and of 'natural and artistic
coloring. Gallery, SECOND streetsabove Green.
ATINIAT URI: GARDEN TOOLS and those of
full size—a variety of them may be found at
the Hardware Store of TRIIKAN SEL&W,
No. 5.35 {Eight Thirty-live) Market street. below
i VORYI Y YES. —Those exquisite and elabo
lately-colored Miniature Likenesses are doae in
fine style at B. F. REIMER'S; life-like aad im
pressive coloring. Gallery, 624 ARCH street.
TATINDOW.SRAItI. HARDWARE. such as
VT Blacks's, Roller Enth,R.ack Pnllies,Knobs.
Tasfel.Hooke. Tacks. Wooden Rollers and Slats.
For sale at TRUMAN & HAW'S No. '335 (Eight
Merkel .treat, helow Ninth..
PLENDID speciniecs or truthful PORTRAITS
o—B F. REIMER' S Life-sire PHOTO
GRAPHS, in oil colors, are pronottuled by an ap
preciating public, unrivaled. Gallery, 624 ARCIII
street. •
~►,l ONEY ON MORTGAGE AT 5 PER CENT.
In_ per annum. sis,oon, slO,OOO and other
amounts to Loan for a term of years.
LEWIS R. REDNER.
apl9-3t* No. 152 SUuth Fourth Street.
BENEFIT OF THE GRE 'IT CENTRAL
Fair—One Day's Income. —We will set apart
the entire p• oflts of THURSDAY, April 21st, to
that object. Oar customers and others are invited
to leave their orders on 'hat day, so that the amount
will be as large as possible. 'Best brands Family
Flour, Rye, Indian, Oat Meal. &a at lowest cash
prices. ALLMAN lc ZEHNDER,
it* Fourth and Vine streets.
T)STANTED—A young unmarried MAN, who
y a ritea a good hand, and is correct at figures,
to 1111 a vosition a short distance fromthe city. The
re.treferences I , quired as to character and ability.
Address Box 1613 Post Otike. aplg.2t*
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED AN IN
voice of the following desirable toilet arti
cles, of foreign me.onfatture, Law, Son & Hay
den's Honey and Glycerine Soaps, fienbow &
Sons' Elder Flower and Brown Windsor Soaps,
English Tooth, Nail and Hair Brushes, French
Extracts, of triple strength, in the original pack
ages, from the Flower Farms -Of De Geniis & Co.,
Sommieres (Gard.). in quantities to snit purcha
sers. Morgan t Bros.' White Felt (lora Plas
ters, &c. • For sale by E. YARROW & CO..
Druggists. Eighteenth and Vine.
IVE W LAN I) MUTUAL LIFE INNIJI 3 -
ANGE COMPANY, OF BOSTON.—Estab-
Imbed in 1E43.-
la.euximuLaTED
A person aged 32, can insure EB.OOO on his Life,
in tt”. New England Mutual Life Insurance Com•
pany, by paying 572 30 in cash, and note for same
amount.
In al/ cash Companies, would only Insure
$3. OtO. The Nets plan adds 63.000 at once. The
Cash plan addr. only $1,9‘41 In 17 years.
In the Note Company the dividends are applied
to canceling the Notes. thus reducing the amount
of both principal and interest.
In the event of death, the heirs of the Insured
under the Note system would receive gd,otk, lees
he note unpaid In the Cash Company only
83.000 would to paid to the heirs of the deceased.
Pamphlets and applications may be had at the
BRANCH OFFICE,, No. t3S CHESTNUT street.
WILLIAM GE rTY,
It* Agent and Attorney for Pennsylvania.
.R , E FUR SALE, —A superior May-
day Grey Mate, 5 pears old, sound and
- Ind, suitable for carriage or fast driving.
hICt /REISS'S STABLES,
Its No. 34 North Third street.
LIFE INSU kta.Pli)ll I.:AN V ASSERS,—Ootn
petent and acute persons wanted to =TWA
o or country for an established first class Mutual
Company. Address Box No. 1412 Post Office,
with name and references apl9-3te-rp
PUltt; Pd. 1.111 01/. Sue.P.—Ttuo Soap s mute
of pure fresh Palm Oil, and ti entirely a Togo.
table Soap; more suitable for Toilet use than those
made from animal fata. In boxes of ono doom
mikes for 66 box. Manufactured by_
GEO. M. ELSINTON it SON,
Ile. 116 Monorails street, between Front ano
&mond. ahem.. Cbillmardlll etrwat Adsl7-Ivrdi
I sAAti NATI:LA.Igs, AUOTIONEER and
1. MONEY BROKER, lf E. corner of THIRD
and SPRUCE streets, only one square below the
Exchange. NATHANS'S Principal °Moe, es
tablished for the last forty years. Money to Loan,
is large or small amounts, at the lowest rates, on
Diamonds, Silver Plate, Watches, Jewelry, Cloth.
ng, and goods of every damnation • Once hours
from F. , A. 1 14 Ili P. 114' drit.ttro
A T ARKING WITH INDELIBLE INR,
Embroidering, - Braiding, Stamping, &c. A
Lady competent to mark neatly can rind employ.
went M. A. TORREY
mhl9 1800 Filbert street.
REFEIGERa.TORS,
Water Coolers,
Bleat Safes,
at the Arch Street Honae-farntshint• Store,
GRIFFITH & PAGE
apil Sont , west corner Sixth and ATCII
MIABILLY SEWING, EMBROIDERING,
_U BRAIDING. Quilting, Tacking, &c., beau
tifully executed on the (3-ROVER tr. BARER
SEWING MACHINE. Machines, with oper
ators, by the day or week, 730 CHESTNUT
street. ap4-31x0
1/ONUMENTS AND GRAVE STONES.—
..al A large assortment of grave stones of various
designs, made of the finest Italian and American
marbles, constantly on hand at the Marble Worka
of ADAM ST 'INKETZ. RIDGE AVENUE.
below Eleventh !treat, Philadelphia. apl6-3mry4
11_1OUP S. RT 111.AIIITEAUTORY. —Hoop
Skirts ready-made .and made to order, war
ranted of the beat materials. Also,Skirts re
MRS. F. BROM Y,
aplS-lm 8112 Vine street. above
MUSI OAL BOXES, IN HANDSOME OASES,
playing from two to twelve choice melodies,
'or sale by FARR & BROTHERS, Importers,
warn Nn. T Clhostnnt Intrant.. Tninw Fonrth
IDLACII AND WHITE LLAMA LACE
D POINTES, Cloak-, and Swiped Polities.—
GEO. W. VOO - EL No. 1016 CHESTNUT street,
has lust opened a case of black and white Llama
Lace Pointes, Cloaks and Shaped polntc-s of en
tirely new and elegant designs, something really
good and beautiful, the best aseortmmt in the
country and at January prices, being full 30 per
cent. less than the present cost of importing the
goods. apt4-6t,rp*
SOAP—PURE FAMILY SOAP. --43ONTAINS
no- SILICATE OF SODA, SAND or CLAY,
butts an entirely PURE SOAP, and should be
used by every family.
Put up in BOXES OF FIFTY 'POUNDS, frail
weight, when packed and marked Fitt* pounds,
not Bars or Lumps, 8.4 many manufacturers brand
their boxes. Manufactured by
GEORGE M. EL=TON & S ON,
nr.ll.lvrp6 1111 MATlMrettastrPot
rpHIUIC. FRENCH SI..TS ON CHENCIZETTES.
GEO. W. VOGEL, 1016 CHESTNUT street,
has just 7 evolved airect from Paris a case of Thick
French Sets on Chernizettes. Also, some on Demi
or Medium Nut•lins, trimmed with Valenciennes
Laces. Also. Novelties in Embrold. Handkfs.
and Small Thread Veils tor Round Hats. Also,
Beaver Gauntlets of reliable good quali
ties. apl.4.6trpis
E LTLB.B _ WEAV ER get xi
MODLOfaetOrera of
'MANILLA AND TARRED OORDAGII.
Oonoa, Twirls, .to.,
No. 23 North Water street and No. 22 Piero Dna
ware avenue. Philadelphia.
saartsi B. ?masa. MORA= Waal , hil•
nnwriaie Y. (14.n.mmtir
N Ew BOuKS.
MEDICAL, SOlENT : l h F ae l dia o :laß a t ad MISCEL
LANEOUS, and all others of a standard °hams
wow sale as soori p sa ut P li
LINDSAY & BLARISTON,
ushblei olookweePllreirse7,bY
"25 South Sixth street, above Chestnut.
REOENTLY PUBLISEIED
THE ANNUAL OF SCIENTIFIC DISCOVE
RY for 1864.
THE: NATIONAL ALMANAO f or 1864.
MY OAYE LIFE_ IN VICKSBURG, by a
Lacly.
THAYER'S Youths' Hi st o ry of the Rebel
lion. '
MAYREV7,S Illustrated Horse Management.
VAUX' S Villas and Cottages.
SMILE' S Industrial Biography.
COUNSEL AND COMFORT, by the Country
Parson.
'AMILIAR INVITATIONS. A new edition.
oLLvEr.AND'S HINTS to Riflemen.
HASSLET & RACKET'S Engineer's Pocket
Field Book
JOHN HUSS. His Life and Times.
CHOCOLATE R , /c CO.'
Chocolate ; Cocoa and Broma; single, double
and triple Vanilla; also, Orid Cocoa and Cocoa
Shells, In store and for sale by WM. (+RANT
lye Rmath wir war.tr•
SHEATHING FELT. —LOWELL PATENT
Elastic Sheathing Felt for ships; aim, John
son's Patent Wooldlng Felt for Steam Pi s and
Boilers, In Etas and for sale by AN EL
GRANT No. Ifto Smith Ilsklawar.
CAPITAL, NEARLY
83 U(O.( IO
NEW YORK.
AUCTION NOTICE.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
BY
CHARLES C. WARREN,
Sale: 100 M No. 22 oortlandt Street,
NEW YORK,
ON FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1864,
• AT 10X O'CLOCK'
Five Hundred Cases
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Compnsing an attractive assortment: of fresh made
Spring and Summer Goods.
Public, Sale of Boot. and Shoes regularly on
TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS during the 'entire
year. api.9
JAS. R. CAMPBELL di CO.,
727 W CHESTNUT ST.,
HAVE MADE EXTENSINE ADDITIONS TO
THE.II POPULAR STOCK OF
SILKS,
SHAWLS,
AND
DRESS GOODS ,
WHICH THEY CONTINUE TO SELL
At Moderate Prices,
NOTWITHSTANDING THE ADVANCED
COST OF RECENT IXPOB.-
TATIONS.
Wholesale Rooms Up Stairs.
OLEIN'rs
Medicinal Cod Liver Oil.
THE STANID&RD OF EXCELLENCE-PUBE,
irRESII AND TASTELESS.
The surest remedy for
Coughs and Colds, Consumption,
Scrofula, Rheumatism,
General Debility, ao
The undersigned having an experience of fifteen
years in the facture of Cod Liver Ott has reoently
greatly improved the pr.:kegs of procuri g it, and
now offers to the pudic a preparation that for un
deviating purity. uniform trestincse ano sop•nor-.
ity of preparation is unmet - heel these results
are maintained by the personal i.upervi-ton of the
proplie or, whose efforts have made this Oa the
standard of ex-ellenee Physi flans and o hers
looking to the attainment of the grsatest medicinal
Matey In the shorte.t time. and thereby obviating
indfgeetion and nausea in the peti-nt, can secute
their purpose by the adminis•ratton of my Ott.
CHARLES W. NOLEN.
No. 154 NORTH THIRD STREET.
Sold also by WYE ra a BROTHEL
No. )4t2 WALNUT Street;
OLIVER, 16th and Spruce; and others. ap9-lins
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REMOVAL.
A. N. ATWOOD,
FORMERLY OF No. 42 NORTH SECOND ST.,
HAVING REMOVED
TO THE ELEGANT AND COMMODK)Ub
STORE
No, 45 South Second Street,
Respectfully invites the trade and the public to
call and examine his extensive stock of
SUPERIOR MATRESSES,
BEDDING AND •
SPRING BEDS.
Also, a choice assortment of all kinds of
UPHOLSTERED AND COTTAGE FURNI
mt,I9 t ap3o, TURE
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GERMANTOWN PHARMACY.
CHARLES L. EBERLE,
PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST AND DEAL
ER IN SPEOTALTIES rohls-cutth.24t*
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SEWING-MACHINES
THE CHEAPEST, SIMPLEST, AND BEST.
Salesrooms, IVI Chestnut Street, above ith.
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ANDERSON CAVALRY —RNcruits Rad
Horseshoers wanted for thi, Regiment. 'All the
regnlar bounties paid. Office No. 23 South
THIRD street WM. J. PALMER,
apl9.2trp* Colonel Commanding.
grA WANTED TO RENT—A Hi wUSE, with
Ramodern improvements. 'within ten squares of
l'ourth and Chestnut sta. , E. G. W., 31S ULIEST
NUT street. it*
ati FOR SAI E.—A COUNTRY SEAT AT
jraCHESTNUT HILL, of about S acres, hand
somely located, and with all modern Improve
ments. Address . BOX No. WO Philadelphia
P. 0.
TO RENT.—The large DWELLING,
la Northwest corner of Eighteenth and Pule
eueets—has all the modern conveniences and is
finished throughout in -the best manner. J. M.
GUMMEY & SONS, 508 Walnut street.
FOR RENT—On the Delaware R.ver,
iffa near Tacony—a HOUSE, with Ten Acres of
Ground, Stables, .tc.—of convenient access to the
city several times daily by steamboat and railway.
Apply to H. &W. BICKLEY; 16 North Third
street. • apl9-2t*
EaFt SALE—A COUN THY SEAT—On
SCHOOL HOUSE LANE, near German
town, a superior stone Dwelling., with all conve
niences, atone stable and, coach-house,. Ice-house, .
&c. Several acres of gritur d handsomely planted
and shaded. For particulars apply at ill CHEST
NUT street. apl9-strp*
de WEST PHILADELPHIA. RESIDENOE
ILL FOR SALE. —A handsome stone cottage with
all modern improvements Stable, cotoh-house,
&c.. situate on the north side of LOCUST- Street,
between Thirty-ninth and Fortieth Streets. Im
mediate possession given. Terms accommodating.
Apply to A. 73. CARVER & 00. , southwest coraer
of Ninth and Filbert streets. apt9-6t*
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FOR Sho.,E—THE W.EI,L-tiIIILT THREE
Ma Story Dwelling, No. 617 North ELEVENTH
Street, below Mount Vernon street, widi double
three story back buildings and all the modern con
veniences and immediate possebston. Terms ac
commodating. Apply to A. B CARVER. CO.
'Conveyancers, S. W. corner Ninth and Filbert
streets. api9-st*
FARM FOR SALE—In a high state of
cultivation, in Montgomery county, within
twenty minutes drive of a station on the North
Pennsylvimia Railroad; large Stone Dwelling,
new Barn, all necessary out-buildings, plenty of
excellent water. abundance of fruit of all kinds,
good fencing, everything in good order. Posses.
sion immediately. Apply to GEO. 3. H ENIOELS,
809 CHESTNUT street, or CHAS. WyHENKELS,
on the prendsee, Mentgonwryvide. apie-etie
EMBROIDERED covEßs,
PIANO COVERS,
MELODEON COVERS,
TABLE COVERS,
STAND COVERS.
Just opened from the manufacturers, a large lee"
sortment, in a.l colors.
Sheppard, Van Harlingen & Arrison,
aPletethe4t. 1008 CHESTNUT BT.
FOR SALE,
Country Seat and Farm of 30 Acres, on
Old York Road, i
NEAR, SHORMAHERTOWN.
O. H. XIIIEHEID,
apl2-1005 No. 203 South SIXTH Street.
N OW OPEN,
PARIS-MADE MANTILLAS
AND SPRING CLOAKS.
Also.
Garments of our own manufacture,
OF THE LATEST &TILES,
and in
GREAT VARIETY.
J. W. PROCTOR & CO.,
920 CHESTNUT Street
ap4 to 24,
Black Alpacas.
BESSON & SON,
MOURNING STORE,
No: - 918 Chestnut Street,
Have just opened at retail, 100 pieces at
BLACK ALPACAS
AND
Glossy Mohair Lustres.
373 cents to SI 50 a yard.
P. A. HARDING & CO.
Importers and Jobbers of
STRAW
AND
MILLINERY GOODS,
NO. 413 ARCH ST.
510 WE RFSPECTFULLY
CALL THE ATTENTION OF
THE TRADE
TO OUR STOCK OF
SPRING MILLINERY
GOODS.
WE HAVE NOW OPEN
A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF
French Flowers,
RIBBONS, SILKS,
LACES, VEILS, &o.
BERNHEIM,
726 CHESTNUT ST.
In M - Jut
TO CUNSUM.PTIITES.
Consumptive sufferers will receive a valuable
precript.on for the cure of Consumption, Asthma,
Bronchitis, and all Throat and Lung affections,
(free of charge,) by sending their address to
REV. E A. WILSON, '
WILLIA3fSBITRG,
apl6-2443w5t* Rings county, New'York.
GEORGE J. BOYD,
STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKER,
No. 1S South THIRD street.
Stocks and Loans bought and. sold on Commis
don. at the Board of Brokers.
Government Securities, Specie and Uncurrent
money bought and sold. mtL2-3mrp6
WHY DYE, WHEN YOU HAVE A
FECT HAIR DRESSING AND RE
STORER OF COLOR COMBINED]
A sure Preventive of Baldness.
A sure Preventive of Baldness.
"London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing."
, zriindon Hair Color Restorer and Dressing."
"London Bair 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 elegan pr NOT A
t erati.
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 of 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 Corn slued.
And Perfect Hair Dressing Combined.
And Perfect Hair Dressing Combined
DR. SWAYNE & SON,
330 North Sixth street, P4llada•
Price. 50 cents. Six bottles, 82 50. Sent by Ex
press to any address. ja.27-th-s-talyrp
Sold by
{}OLD AND SLLVER WATtALLES, ON
OUT own imports.non, rellabie In quality,
and at low prices.
- FARR & BROTHER, Importers
2511 Clbestrlnt ortriztnt. Wow Fourib.
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• viz UNION riaillo ILA t.
FM:MUSING 00XPANY have a.
th e i r rectory and warerooms, 11111
ALNVT street, always a most beautiful assort
went of their unrivalled PIANOS, which they
dell at the lowest cash prices or on instalments,
Give us a call before purchasing elsewhere, and
every sixtiMactlon and guarantee will be given
Yaws.
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EXHI.EII ,TO-DAY,
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SEASONABLE ,GOODSi
From the Immense public sales of last weekin,,
NEW YORK ANL PII.ILA.LELPRIA..
Fran Lite of Silks
- Full .Line of Shawls:
Giacinas, for Ludes' Suits.
India Wiu.ii Sim., vi.
Black Chally, Bombazines, &c., /cc. aplB 6*
JOIM 0: BAKER as CO'S,. .*
CELEBRATED COD LIVER. .
718 MARKET STREET,
Below Eighth, South Hide.
Freak, Pure a, 4 ad Sweet.
Our Cod Liver Oil is received weekly fresh frOat.
the Fistieriee, consequently never aa o le or rancid.-
Patien to using this Oil will find great advantage,
by obtaining that of known celebrity.- Our brand,
of OH is sold also by Druggists generally.
JOsepb Burnet er. CO.B celebrated Oocolline
Florunel and Culinary Flavoring Mat , racts.
For sale by
JOHN Ci BAKES do 00.,
Wnoiesate Druggists,
718 Market street.
BOOKS BOOKS !!
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FINE STATIONERY..
Since toe first of the year we have been adding.
constantly to our stock, until we now have one at
the largest and best assortments of BOOKS,
FLS :LASS STATIONERY, PHOTO
GRAPHS aucl ALBUMS to be found In any es
te.blibbmont in the United States. We warrant
our PIioTOORAPH ALBUMS to be of the veto
bast maierlai, strong, durable, and as LOW I
saws as any in the market.
AR Nets Rooks received as soon as isrued.
ASHMEAD & EVANS,
Successors to Willis P. Hazard,
No. 724 CHESTNUT STREET.
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JOHN C. ARRISON,
RS. 1 AND 3. NORTH SIXTH ST.,
IdA.NUFAOTURFR OP
The -Improtred Pattern Shirt '
FIRST OUT BY J. BURR MOORE:.
Warranted to Fit and Give Satilfaction.
ALSO
Importer and Manufacturer or
GENTLEMEN'S •
FURNISHING GOODS
N.B.—All articles made in a eraperior manner
by band and from the bes: ma erials. aplELOm
BARLOW'S •
INDIGO BLUE,
PUT UP AT
WILTBERGER'B
DRUG STORE,
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No. 233 NORTH SECOND STREET.,
PRILADBLPEL&,-.
Will color more water than boar times the same
_quantity of ordinary Indigo.
11:1 - The sew Label does not require a stamp.
It is WARRANTED TO GIVE SATISFACTION;
it is retailed at the same price as the Imitations
and infener spit-1m
GRAY'S PATENT
MOLDED COLLARS
Have now hen before the public fer nearly a year..
They are uLiversa , ly pronounced the neatest and
best Wung collars extant.
the at per edge prevents a perfect curve, free
from the angles roticed in all other collars.
The cravat causes to puckers on the inside al
the turn• down oliar—they are AS SMOOTH IN
SIDE AS u Tr , lDE—and therefore perfectly free
and easy to the neck.
The Uarotte O. liar has a smooth and evenly‘
ti. tstted edge vie nova BIDES.
Tbese Collars aro not simply flat pieces - of paper_
cut in the form of a Collar, bat are MOLDED ANII
eIi.e.PED TO PIT THE
'Ft ey are made ir"tiOveliy" (er tarn-down
style); in every half size from 12 to 17 inches ant
, Eureka', (or Garotte, ) from 13 to 17 inches; and.
packed to '':old sizes' in neat bine cirtons, con- -
tainiug co each;- also in smaller ones ol 10 each
the latter a very li-isrdy package for TraVelers.
Army and Navy Officers.
airEVERY COLLAR is stamped.
Gray's Patent itolded Collar."
Sold by all Dealers in rYlen's Furnishing (}suds,
The 'prune supplied by
Van Denson, DNA= st Co.,
627 Chestnut Street,
Philadelphia,
Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Men's Fa
Wishing Goods mh3o-3mrpll
t CENTS! LADY'S FRIEND FOR. MAY>.
IeJ.PITCHER'S, 808 CHESTNUT St. apl6-3t*
EXECUTORS' — SALE. —THE MODERN ,
MN built dwelling, No. 907 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, haying 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 $9, 500. Terms an—
eommod ati ug. lnquireonthepremises.
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DR. G. S. NAGLE, No. 3t5 SPRUOE
street, reipectfully informs his friends and.
the, public in_ general that he has associated with
him Dr. A. 0' OALLAIGRAN, • a "proficient
Operator, and solicits a continuance of that pa
tronage which has been so' liberally bestowed on
him for the last twenty-flve years.
Particular attention peal to the administration of
Ether. aplB-6trp§
LADIES' TRUSS AND BRAOE STORE
111 1 - —Conducted by 'Attlee, TWELFTH Street,
first door below Race. Every article in their line ,
elecant, easy and correct in make. C. H.
NEEDLES, Proprietor, attends to Gentlemen on.
the corner of. T"iOELFTH. and RAGE Streets. '
N. H.—Professional accuracy insured. apll-30r0 4 5 - •
..••. • • CORRECT 1 - '1.1.0
Kr. 0. E. SARGENT'S orders for•
Tuning and Repairing Pianos are re-
OelYea at Mason fr, Co.'s store, 5187 CHESTNUT
street, way. hlr. Sargeant has had Eleven Years •
factory experience in Roston, and Flys Yoars' at u y
amploymentin Philadelphia. SPECIAL—PIane
rs-ieuthered to sound as soft and sweet-Weed en
new, without remaining.
Tarrnu for tor:lntr. 5 1 ftol3-arnrier
GRUPE
os
'STEMS PIANO,
For sale, 25 per cent. less than elsewhere.
A. WHEEZER,
mll3-3mrps M N. Fourth. ab. UallowbUL.
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