Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, April 20, 1864, Image 4

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1112kii MICSITIST2 OciaL for steam purposes, at
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and Pima Wears kept constantly on hands
MIK% 1431 envellent article of lizaincsuass' a 001 S,
dlikittived .free of carting to any part of the city. A
Uhl of this coal will secure your custom. Send
tsar orders to THonuts Ts. °MULL %
S'S Walnut street.
Lombard and Twenty-fifth street.
north Pennsylvania Railroad and Blaster street
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rne shwas wharf, Schuylkill.
HE COLD SPRING WE COMPANY.
Mom and Depots as above.
Wagons ran in all the paved limits of the (Jon
eolidatedllity and in the Twenty-fourth Ward.
11117ACK & CO. 2S
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CABINET
• ORGANS.
=SOK CO.' S
J. E. GO
Seventh
CABINET ORGANS.—
These beautiful instruments are used
by Gottschalk in all of his Concerts
'throughout the country, and pronounced by him
and thousands of the best artists in America, THE
WESTEST REED INSTRUMENTS IN THE WORLD. They
aserapidly . superseding Melodeons.
Vor sale in Philadelphia, only by J. E. GOULD,
Seventh and Chestnut.
KLECTRICITY.—Oancer, Goitre, Tumors,
and all foreign growths, cured by special guaran
tee, at the Electrical Institute, 1220 WALNUT
meet, Philadelphia.
TEARS OF SYMPATHY.
there be a class of persons deserving the
sympathy and pity of the sound in health, it is the
poor disabled victim of Scrofulous Ulcers,
'Chronic Sores, whose bodies are so disfigured
with eruptive diseases as to forbid their seeking
She 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
Remedy will cure the worst cases. Let those
Wfilioted with Chronic Sores, Ulcers, Fever Sores,
sore Heads, Sore Legs, Scrofula, and
all Skin Diseases rise this remedy. In a few
wesks they will be enabled to mingle in society,
owed. Price one dollar per bottle. Sold by
'Druggists.
,Dr. Railway ' s Medicines are sold by Druggists
everywhere. RADWAY is CO.,
87 Maiden Lane, New York.
JAYNE'S HAIR TONIC
WILL
Promote the growth of the Hair,
Remove Scurf and Dandruff,
Give the Hair a glossy appearance s
Prevent Baldness,
Cure diseases of the Scalp.
Reclothe Bald Heads with new Hair,
Prevent premature Grayness,
being tastefully put up, in new-style glass-stop
-14 d bottles, and delightfully perfumed is adapted
Yo the toilet-table and will afford general satisfac
tion to all who give it a trial. Prepared by DR. D.
JAYNE do SON, No. 242 Chestnut street.
-A SUGGESTION TO THE LADIES.
BY THE BARD OP TOWER HALL.
Each day we see upon the street
Some lady finely dressed,
And in whose wardrobe, rich and neat,
Is faultless taste expressed;
Yet by her side there walks a man
In rough and careless guise,
So that the ill-matched pair we scan
With feelings of surprise.
Ladies whose husbands do not choose
E'er to look trim and nice,—
Though for yeur dress they don't refuse
To pay a handsome price—
Reflect that wedlock makes you one,
•And vain is all yeur show,
If stili your other half does shun
In neat. attire to go.
And, if of • 'vain expense" he talks,
Then let the Niggard be
Bence exiled from those charming walks
In your sweet company;
Or, that his own looks may reflect
Dim credit on his spouse,
Bid him his steps at once direct
To BENNETT S famous house.
We have the largest and best assorted, stock of
Clothing in Philadelphia, comprising all grades of
Foreign and : Domestic Goods, from medium
priced to the finest. All tastes and pockets can
-be suited. We have also a full astorment of Youths'
.and Boys' Clothing. TOWER HALL,
518 Market street,
BENNETT ,5c CO.
EVENLN G BULLETIN
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1864.
.THE LATEST RAILROAD OUTRAGE
If any reader of the BULLETIN would ap
preciate the infamous character of the
_scheme now before the legislature for run
'ning a railroad along Delaware avenue, and
to allow the use of locomotives upon it, let
him pay a visit to the eastern part of the
°city during business hours. He will find,
_almost from the _Navy Yard to Kensington;
'wharves strewed with goods, vessels dis
charging their cargoes, others loading with
home produce for Europe and the West
Indies, and a constant crowd --of loaded
vehicles and horses. From Pine street to
'Walnut, where the trade between Phila
delphia, New York and Boston centres,
where the Delaware Market is located, and,
where the great passenger outlet to Newt
York is to be found, there is almost a con
stant jam of vehicles, through which a
loaded dray can work its way only with
difficulty. It would be no more possible
and proper to run a locomotive through this
locality than it would be to drive an engine
through a crowded market-place, or to fire
-cannon loaded with grape-shot along Chest
nut street, of a fine afternoon, without doing
damage. There is one thing certain, tolvit:
that either the proposed railroad or the
trade described must entirely occupy Dela
ware avenue. If this latest scheme of vil
lainy is consummated through official cor
. ruption, the commerce of Philadelphia is
just as completely ruined as though the port
was sealed up, or as if by some convulsion
of nature the course of the Delaware was
changed and a new channel to the sea was
Opened across New Jersey from Burlington.
Welhave no thought that such a road will
be 'Constructed, for we believe that the peo
ple would rise in mass and tear up the rails
that were intended to ruin the city ; but it
would be shameful if the bill should be al
lowed to pass through the Legislature, and
more particularly with the aid of recreant
PhiladelPhians, who profess to represent the
city they are legislating to destroy.
Btephen Vdrard left a princely sum of
money for the Improvemenli_ of Pelaware
avenue. 'Phis work has been in PrOgress
for ftbirty - Yeara, and now That it is about
being cenipleted, Philadelphians can be
found to seize the splendid advantages the
munificent merchant and mariner" gave
us. and turn them against our trade, com
merce, public safety, and against even the
vary business existence of the city. It is
slunneful,
IMPERIAL MEXICO.
A crown in Mexico and a castle in Spain
will soon be regarded as synonymous ex
pressions, unless something can be done_to
reassure the Archduke Maximilian, who is
the.needy porphyro-genitus gentleman to
whom the flattering prize has been offered
by His Imperial Majesty, Napoleon 111.
The Archduke and his friends evidently
think that it is a phantom, crown that is
held thus alluringly before him. He hesi
tates about reaching out his hand to take it,
and he is specially - particular that in case
he does take it, he shall not forfeit his rights
to the succession of the imperial - crown of
Austria. Eetween him and the reigning
Emperor there are only the lives of a couple
of delicate children. Before consenting to
be Emperor of Mexico, he is asked to re
nounce his chances of succeeding to his
brother and these two children. This is
rather a heavy sacrifice to make for the
very doubtful chance of a permanent estab
lishment in Mexico. •
FIPX OS.
Genius and great resources are required
to create an Empire that will stand. The
only one of recent establishment worth
speaking of is that of France, and even that
is not regardediby every one as very secure.
Faustin, the first and last of the name, got
up an empire in Hayti, but it was soon and
easily overturned. The Archduke Maxi
milian has never shown any remarkable
talent at home, and he certainly does not
appear to be the man to establish an empire
PIANOS.
d Oho!stunt.
in a distant land, where he cannot fail to be
regarded by the people as an intruder.
French bayonets may, for a time, give him
possession of the Government. But the day
will come when neither - French nor any
other European arms will be suffered to
control Mexico. All these suggestions and
many others must have presented them
selves to the minds of the Austrian prince
and his friends, and thus caused the delay
in settling the question of his acceptance of
the proposed empire. There was an experi
ment with imperial rule once before in
Mexico, which terminated with the execu
tion of the brave but luckless Iturbide.
The history of that affair is so fresh in the
memory of the world, that it will be strange
if any one should be found courageous
enough to repeat the experiment.
THE RED RIVER CAMPAIGN
There seems to be no reason to doubt that
a portion of General Banks's army has suf
fered a severe disaster beyond Grand Ecore,
Louisiana. The account received is cir
cumstantial, though not minute. At the
same time, we cannot regard the loss suf
fered - by General Ransom's force as =se
riously affecting the expedition. The main
body of General. Banks's army was still in
tact, and the fleet of gunboats was last re
ported ascending Red River, and expecting
to reach Shreveport by the 12th. The land
forces were to move in the same direction,
and unless the rebel army is much larger
than has been reported, we do not believe
that it- an make any very serious resist
ance. General Steele's army, advancing
southward from Little Rock, must also be
near Shreveport by this time, and the two
armies combined ought to be sufficient to
carry everything before them. While we
deplore the loss in the late battle,it is not by
any means irreparable. We suffered much
heavier blows before Port Hudson and
Vicksburg, and yet those strongholds fell at
last.
CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT IN THE FAIR
During a recent visit to the Metropolitan
Fair, now open in New -York, for the benefit
of that admirable charity, the Sanitary Com
mission, we were preSent one afternoon at a
concert given by a number of young people in
the Children's Department. So well was it con
ducted, and so pleased were we by the whole
entertainment, that we cannot refrain from ex
pressing our gratification at learning from the
ladies interested in the same department at our
Great Central Fair, that it is their intention to
have similar performances. Nor do they intend
to confine themselves to Concerts alone, but
what with charades, tableaux, theatricals, and
magician's tricks (in which it is whispered the
children's friend par excellence, kind Signor
Blitz, will take a prominent part), old and
young will be daily presented with a varied
and charming spectacle.
All this, of course, entails large expendi
tures, not only of time and labor, but of money;
and all contributions for the purpose will be
gladly received and promptly acknowledged by
the chairman of the Children's Department,
Mrs. W. H. Furness, No. 1426 Pine street.
MAP OF NORTH AMERICA,
A new and excellent map of the American
Continent has just been published by Charles
Lubrecht Sr. Co., of New York, whose agent in
this city is Felix Klemm, 148 South Fourth
street. Its size is 40 by 50 inches, and it is got
out in the best style in all respects. It• gives
minute details, not only of the United States,
but of the Canadas, Mexico, Central America
and the West Indies. It is drawn by Colonel
Rosa, who has prepared other maps which are
soon to be published by the same house.
TILE NEW:PICTURE OF THE "HOBE OF
WASHINGTON," BY ROSSITHE & MIGNOT. .TllO
publisher announces with great satisfaction the
completion of the Engraving by Barlow, of
London, of the charming American picture,
"The Home of Washington," commemorating
Lafayette's visit to Mount Vernon, in 1784. It
is an engraving of important size and, finest
character, and is published only for subscribers.
Mrs. Annie Nevins is the authorized agent for
this city, of whom only it can be obtained, and
at whose residence, 1824 Spruce street, it cart
be seen.
TIM PAILY.EVENING.TUTTJYTTN : PHILADELPHIA, WgnNFSDAY, It_PRIL 20, I:884:
-
MUSICAL.
GERA N OPERA C
urAYh S a tr d ee at
large
audience last evening attheCbes rrformceeoi
tredthegaveusapittp
The Barber of Seville. Mine. Johannsen, Habel
mannand Steinecke, in the princinal roles, sang
and acted admirably; and Greif and Kronfeld, as
• , Bartolo" and .Basilio," were excessively
funny. This evening Faust is to be performed,
and of course the house will be crowded. Great
preparations are being made for the closing per
formance on Saturday, when, in honor of the
Shakspeare tercentenary, the theatre will be
lila
mtnated and The Merry Wives of Windsor, music by
Nicolai, will be produced.
THE HANDEL AND HAYDN SOCIETY Will, next
Wednesday evening, give their third and last con
cert of the season in the Musical Fund Hall, when
they will produce Handel's great oratorio of Judas
ilaceabeus, for which they have been preparing for
a long time. The Germania Orchestra will assist
and a fine performance may be expected.
THE GREAT CENTRAL FAIR.—The Music Com
mittee of the Great Central Fair axe making pre
parations for a series of operatic and other per
formances on a graniler and more extensive scale
than anything ever before attempted in this coun
try. Among the novelties will be a grand new
opera by William H. Fry, called Notre Dame,
founded en Victor Hugo's novel of that name. ,
The rehearsals and other preparations are going on
briskly and with every promise of splendid suc•
cess. The first performance will take place early
in May.
Miss TIRESA Cain:Ex°, a young pianist of re
markable talent, will give her first concert in
Philadelphia to-morrow evening, at the Musical
Fund Hall. She has had extraordinary success in
New York and Boston, and our musical people
will be sure to enjoy her surprising performances.
Next Friday the .9..2d inst. C. 0. Warren of Cori
landt street, New York, will hold his next popular
boot and snoe trade sale. Dealers in watt of
Sprit g goods will thus have an excellent oppor
tunity to replenish their stocks at the lowest rates.
See advertisement.
EXTRA VALUABLE CHESTNUT STREET
PROPERTY, FIRST-CLASS BISCUIT BAKERY,
COAL LANDS, " EPHRATA SPRINGS," AND
FARM, Saw 'and Grist hail. Ontuitry Seat, ele
gant and plain city dwellings, Business Stands,
&c. Peremptory Sales by order of Orphans' Court,
„Creel:dors and others.
Mir See advertisement for Tuesday nest, 26th tart.;
one of the largest sales this season.
Extra Valuable Beal Estate, 3d May, including
la Irredeemable Ground Rents and several very valtsa
tie large 12ts. See auction head.
REAL ESTATE, 10th May, 3 VALUABLE STORES,
South Front street, and 2 large Wanamouses,
corner of Front and New streets.
SPLENDID COUNTRY SEAT. Also, the very ele
gant Mansion and Gronacia formerly of Mr.Botems,
and since of Mr. Lesii'►er, Bristol Turnpike.
One of the most beautiful Mansions and highly
improved Grounds in the vicinity of Pluladel p tti a..
tar SALE or ELEGANT BOOKS, Thursday, at the
Auction Rooms. Catalogues now ready.
LARGE IMPORTANT PEREMPTORY SALES
OF DRY GOODS, STRAW GOODS, CLOTHING,
CARPETS, &c.
loon Is. Myers. Co., Auctioneers Nos. 2.12 and
234 Market street, will hold the following ire•
portaut peremptory sales, by catalogue, on Four
Months' Credit and part for cast), •iz
To monuow (Tuuluto.t.l) Illonstso April 21.
at 10 0' clock—About 725 packages and lots of
American, British, French, Swiss and Germaa
Dry Goods, in Cottons, Linens, Woolens, Wors
teds and Silks, embracing a large assortment of
Linen Goods, in great variety ; Black and Fancy
Silks, Dress Goods. Shawls, Silk Ties, Skirts,
Gloves, Boi'iery, :stock of Dry Goods, and Cloth
ing, with a large assortment f American (lotion
Goods and 55 cases Palm Loaf Hats and Shaker
Hoods, kc.
Also, YOE cash, by order of Underwriters, I ease
extra quality Mousse de Laines, damaged on the
Toy age.
April 4—An assortment of Ingrain,
Venetian, Hemp, List and Cottage Carpets, Canton
Matting', tc. .
AUCTION NOTICE-LARGE SALE OF BOOTS
AND SHOES.
The early attention of buyers is' invited to the
large and attractive sale of 1,000 cases prime
Boots, Shoes. Brogans, Balrnorale, Gaiters ca.
valry Boots, &c., also, 50 cases Boots and Shoes.
sltgbly damaged by fresh water, to be sold to.
morrow morning, by catalogue, for cask, com
mencing at 10 o'clock precisely, by Philip Ford
k Co., Auctioneers, at their store, Nos. a 9
Market and S•M Commerce streets.
VALUABLE PROPERTY AT AUCTION, APRIL
Mr. Freeman's next largo Auction Sale of Real
Estate will be held nest Wednesday, ,and will in
clude several estates by order of Receiver, Trustees,
Executors and the Orphans' Court, See advertise
ments under auction head.
ET one of REIMER'S ever-popular and an
-
Glpreciated styles of colored PHOTOGRAPHS;
artistic and faithful In execution sad coloring.
Unly St. Go to SECOND street, above Green.
11 - 1 1, 013. GA •NGS, for placing over store or °dice
doors to give notice of their being opened. A
variety of other Gongs, House, Hand and Call
Bells, for sale by TRUMAN Zs SHAW, N0...35
Tbirsv.fivel Market street, below Ninth.
TT OW very pleasing and life-like in appearance
lj are those line Portraits made at B. F. REI
NER'S Gallery, 624 ARCH street. Life-size
PHOTOGRAPHS, In Oil Colors.
TOBACCONiSTS Gan obtain Tobacco-Uotters at
the Bardware Store or TRUMAN & SHAW,
1r 0. , 035 (Eight Thirty-five) Market street, below
Ninth.
LIFE-LIKE and exquisitely-colored IVORY.
TYPES can be had at B. F. REI NEER' -
Popular Gallery. These Likenesses are unequaleS
in style, execution and finish. 621 ARCH streetd
TXTANTED TO RENT—A STALL and Carnage
V V ROGICI in a Private or Club Stable, within
two Or three squares of Broad and Spruce street,.
Address, stating terms and locality, E. C., at this
- Office. aptlo',w,f,m3t*
N THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR
I
THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILA
DELPHIA.—Margaret Hudson by her next friend
George Cress vs. William H. W. Hudson, De
cember Term, 180, No. 7; And now to wit, April
16, 1E64, the Court. upon motion of A. Atwood
Grace, Esq. , Attorney for Libellant, grant a Rule
upon the Respondent to show cause why a divorce
a rineuto otairimanii should not be decreed in the
above case, returnable SATURDAY, April 30,
18.64, at 10 A. M. The Respondent will please
notice the above Rule. A. ATWOOD GRACE,
Attorney for Libellant. apt)t.v , fit
FAMILY SEWING-, LIIIHKUIDERLNG.
BRAIDING. Quilting, Tucking, ,kc. beau
tifully executed on the GROVES , If
k; AKER
SEWING MACHINE. Machines, with nner
ators, by the day or week, 73U CHESTNUT
street.
MONUMENTS AND GRAVE STONES. -
A large assortment of grave stones of various
designs, made of the finest Italian and American
marbles, constantly on hand at the Marble Works
of ADAM STEINMETZ, RIDGE- AVENUE.
below Eleventh street, Philadelphia. apl6-3narp§
OOP SKIRT irIANUFAUTORy . —Hoop
1.1. Skirts ready-made and made to order. war
ranted ail* best materials. Also, Skirts re aired.
MRS. E. BAYLEY,
aplB.lm itl2 Vine Street, above
MUSICAL BOXES, IN HANDSOME OASES,
playing from two to twelve choice melodies,
`or sale by FARR & BROTHERS, importers,
. rn bcyl N. fat Obc.FOnt s treet. below Fourth
BLACK AND WHITE LLAMA. LACE
POINTES, Cloak- , , and Soaped Pointes.
GEO. W. VOGEL. No. 1016 CHESTNUT street,
has Just opened a case of black and white Llama
Lace Pointes, Cloaks and Shaped pointes of en
tirely new and elegant designs, something really
good and beautiful, the best assortment in the
country and at January prices, being full 30 per
cent. less than the present cost of importing the
goods. apl.4 -6t,rp*
OdP—PURE FAMILY SOAP. -4.x/LNITAINS
0 no SILICATE OF SODA, SAND or CLAY,
but Is an entirely FIBRE SOAP, and should be
used by every family.
Put up in BOXES 'OF FIFTY POUNDS, full
weight, when packed and marked Fifty Pounds,
not Bars or Lumps, as many manufactnrers brand
their boxes. Manufactured b
GEORGE M. FLR NTON & SON,
seiv-lvriA Margarettastrisist.
THICK FRENCH SETS ON 0 HEMIZETTES.
GEO. W. VOGEL, 1016 CHESTNUT street,
has just received cirect from Paris a case of Thick
French Sets on Chemizettes. Also, some on Dami
or Medium BinElins, trimmed with Valenciennes
Laces. Also,• Novelties in Embroid. Handkfs.
and Small Tbread Veils lor Rottnd Hats. Also,
Bies.eaver Gauntlets of reliable good quali
t
. ap 1.4-6trp*
FLT.LER, WEAVER A UV
Manufacturers of
ut.etzt.u.LA. AND TARRED VORDAGN I
Donne, Twins, &o.
NO. WI North 'Water street and No. ' lll North Dela
ware
BDWrz H. avenue, PhUadeiphia.
/Truro. - rettossiz. Wattia.
003thAD E. Curmaa.
WARREN'S TRADE SALE
"TEIIES A. C .RRE NTO.
This tamed and traiy wonderful eittld Pianist
will appear in
GRAND CONCERT,
AT THE MUSICAL FUND HALL,
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS,
April 21st and 22 1.
Aided by the following eminent artist& -
Mad. JRNNIE KEMPTON,
The favorite Contralto.
Mad. ANNIE 11 1 1.DICELL,
Prima Donna and late successful debutante in NY
Mr. J. FARLEY.
Late in his sensation debut in New York.
Mr. H. DRAPER/
Baritone.
Admission 50 cents.
Reserved Seats 50 cents extra.
Tickets can be procured at Gould's, Lee Ar.
Walker's and Continental Hotel. lt*
STEAM MARINE RAILWAY,
The National Iron- Armor and Ship
Building Company
Have now in constant operation at their Works at
KAIGHN'S POINT,
A new and extensive STEAK MARINE RAIL
WAY, and are prepared to haul out and do all
kinds of repairs with quick despatch to steamers
and sailing vessels.
W. C. MILLIGAN,
ap2o-w tr m 6ti PBESIDENT.
FINE WAtCHES.
„We offer to persons wishing always to cirry the
'CORRECT TINT," a variety of first-class
makers, 4, Andemais," "Jorgensen," "Cooper"
, D 1 ar din , ..Coursoisier, "and others, adding the
ad vane go of a reliabteguarantee to each Watch sold
FARR & BROTHER. Importers,
ap . l3. wsm 9t5 324 CHESTNUT St. below 4th st.
NEW MOURNING STORE.
The undersigned would respectfully announce
that they are now receiving their
SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK
OF
Mourning Goods,
SUCH AS
Bareges, Mozambique',
Ortipa Mareta, Organdies,
Ernanis, Popiins,
Grenadines, Valencias,
Talmatines, Lsvrns
Challie, MohalA,
Florentine, Foulards. &c., Ac.
ALSO—aIiAWLS. Shetland, Grenadine, Silk,
Barege, Lace, Tissue, ac., &c.
MANTLES of the newest styles.
A splendid assortment of LIGHT STYX-9
always on bane.
M. & A. MYERS & 00..
fe27sibw2m 426 CHESTNUT Street.
COOPER & CONARD,.
Haire now open an unusually at=setire stock of
BMX MAISITLES •
AND
CLOTH CLO A.K.S.
S. F. corner Ninth and Market Sts.
.aplS- wtn sa cto
LAAr b
P-y :
47 . Fourth and Arch
EXHIBIT TODAY,
SEASONABLE GOODS,
From the immense public sales of last week in
NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA.
Full Lit e of Silks.
Full Line of Shawls.
Guiana% for Laniee` Snits.
India Wa.h Silks, St
Black Chally, Bombazines, An., Ac. apl.s. 014
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 BOOKS,
FIRST-GLASS STATIONERY, PHOTO
GRAPHS and ALBUMS to be found in any es
tablishment in the United States. We warrant
our PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS to be of the very
best material, strong, durable, and AS LOW
ratan as any in the market.
All New rooks received as soon as issued.
ASHMEAD & EVANS,
Successors to Willis P. Hazard,
No, 724 CHESTNUT STREET.
mhtl-dmo
WALL PAPERS
AT RETAIL.
John 11. Longstreth,
No 12 NORTH THIRD STREET.
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HUSBAND'S CALCINED MAGNESIAcJa
free from unpleasant taste, and three times
the strength of the common Claicined Magnesia.
A World's Fair Medal and four First Premium
Silver Medals have been awarded it, being the
best in the market. For sale by the druggists and
Country Storekeepers, and by the manufacturer,
THOMAS J. HUSBAND,
ocig.m. wr. 1. ly . rp N. W. Our. Third and Sonic
LOST—FRIDAY April 15, at half past 5 o'clock
P M.,on third stor, Continental Hotel, a Black
Tbreao Lace VEIL. The finder will be liberally
iewardeo by leaving it at ROOM No. 133, of Najd
Hotel, or No 633 VINE street. apis-mw 1. rp
T IFE IN SU — .NCE tiAN v
SURANCE tiAN V ASSERS. —Com
, petent and active persons wanted to canvass
city or country for an established first class Mutual
Company. Address Box No. 141.. Post Office,
with name and referen•ces.
ISAAC NATRA.N S, AUCTIONEER ano
MONEY BROKER, rf E. corner of THIRD
and SPRUCE streets, only one square below the
Exchange. NATHANS'S Principal Office, as
tablishedlor the last forty years. Money to Loan,
islarge or small amounts, at the lowest rates, on
Oiamonds, Silver Plate, Watches, Jewelry, Cloth
ing, and goods of every description. Office hours
from A A. M. till 7P. 'M c1e.20-ttiv
ma THE FLORENCE IRON WORKS FOR
Mk Sale. —The subscriber is authorized to sail the
valuable property known as • , The Florence Iron
Works," situated at Florence, on the Delaware
ri i er ' six miles above Burlington, in the State of
New Jereey, with all the Machinery, work-shops,
store, workmen's dwellings, Mansion House, and
about 50 Acres of Land, with a beautiful river
front of 2.000 feet. The Foundry is 150 feet long by
100 feet wide, the Machine- Shop 150 by 60, both
built of brick, in the most substantial manner. The
Mansion House is of brick, of handsome architec
ture, and is surrounded by a magnificent grove of
large forest trees.
This property is well suited for the - manufacture
of Govern met t work, iron ships, cannon, pipes,
steam engines, &c. , or could be adapted to almost
any manufacturing purpose. It is most eligibly
situated, possess•nr, as it does, the advantage of
both water and railroad communication: •
For further particulars, terms, dm., apply in
person or by letter to E. CARPENTER,
. a,p2o.ots 242 South Thad street.
GRAY'S PATENT
MOLDED COLLARS
Have now been before the public for nearly a year.
They are universally pronounced the neatest and
best fitting collars extant.
The upper edge presents a wriest curve, free
from the angles noticed in all other collars.
The cravat causes no pucers on the inside of
the tnin- down collar—they are AS SMOOTH TN
SIDE AS OUTSIDE—and therefore perfectly free
and easy to the neck.
The Garotte Collar has a smooth and evenly
IL 'shed edge ON BOTH SIDES.
These Collars aro not simply flat pieces of paper
cut in the form of a Collar, but =3 MOLDED AND
SHAPED TO PiT THE NECK.
They ars made in “Novelty" (er tarn-down
style); in every half size from 12 to 17 inches and
in I , Eureka', (orlipirotte, ) from 13 to 17 inches; and
packed in “solid sizes" in neatbine cartons, cok
tabling 100 each; also in smaller ones 01 10 each--
the latter a very handy package for Travelers,
Army_and Navy Officers.
AirEVERY COLLAR, is stamped
Gray's Patent Molded Collar."
Bold by all Dealers in Men's Furnishing Goods
The Trade supplied by
Van Denson, Boehmer et Co.,
627 Chestnut Street,
Philadelphia,
Impoi tars and Wholesale Dealers in Men's Fa
Wishing Goods. mh3o.3mrpy
MILLINERY GOOD S
JOHN STONE & SONS,
No. 805 Chestnut Street,
Are now receiving their Spring Importation .
SILK AND MILLINERY
GOODS,
SUCH AB
Fancy and Plain Ribbons,
Gros de Naples—all shades,
hlarcellines and Florences,
French and English Crapes,
Laces and Joined Blondes,
Illusions and Malin Nets, &a ,&o.
• Also, a fall assortment of
French and American Flowers.
WE RESPECTFULLY
CALL THE ATTENTION OF
THE TRADE
TO OUB STOCK OF
SPRING MILLINERY
GOODS.
WE HAVE NOW OFEN
A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF
French Flowers,
RIBBONS, SILKS,
LACES, VEILS, &c.
BERNH
726 CHESTNUT ST.
mh29.i.
P. A. HARDING & CO.
Importers and Jobbers of
STRAW
AND
MILLINERY GOODS,
NO. 413 ARCH ST.
Yrin.AnimPtaa mll5-2mi
PAPER HANGINGS.
JAMES C. FINN,
FORMERLY OF THE FIRM OF
HOWELL t BROTHERS.
*all Paper Decorations.
SHOW BOOMS
614 CpESTNUT STREET.
-MARRING WITH INDELIBLE INK,
Embroidering, Braiding, Stamping, ,tc. A.
Lady competent to mark neatly can find employ
ment. • DI. A. TORREY,
'cable ISOO Filbert street
R EFRIGERATORS,
Water Coolers,
Meat Safes,
at the Arch Street House-furnishing Store,
GRIFFITH & PAGE
apll Southwest corner Sixth and Arch
dpil7= FoR SALE— A COUNTRY SEAT—On
hit SCHOOL HOUSE LANE, near German
town, a superior stone Dwelling, with all conve
niences, stone stable and coach-house, ice-house,
&c. Several acres of grout d handsomely planted
and shaded. For particulars apply at 111 CHEST
NUT street. apl9-strp*
DR. G. S. NAGLE, No. 315 SPRUCE
• 4 - street, respectfully informs his friends and
the public in general that he has associated with
him Dr. A. 0' OALLA.GRAN, a proficient
Operator, and solicits a continuance of that pa
tronage which has been so liberally bestowed on
him for the last twenty-five years.
Particular attention paid to the administration of
Ether. aplB.6trp§
fc:B.LADIES' TRUSS AND BRACE STORE
—Conducted by Ladies, TWELFTH Street,
first door below Race. Every article in their line
elegant, easy and correct in make. 0. H.
NEEDLES, Proprietor, attends to Gentlemen on
the corner of T WELFTH and RACE Streets.
N. B.—Professional accuracy insured. apt-I
-3011 S
WE HEREWITH call attention to
our mgcniflcent assortment of supe
rior PIANOS, which we always
have on hand, and offer them at Talk reasonable
prices to purchasers. Best of references and FULL
GUARANTEE invariably given by _ -
THE UNION PIANO RUNUP' G. CO,
sp.% 1017 Walnut street.
11.3011.11,EUT Je• V -
Mr. 0. E. SARGENT'S orders foi
Tuning and Repairing Pianos ars re.
calved at Mason fr, Co.'s Store, 9e7 OBERSTNITI
street, only. Mr. Sargeant has lad Sloven Yvan*
factory-experience in J3oston and Five Years' city
emploimentinPhiladelpida: SPEC - lA-To—Planes
its-leathered to sound as soft and awset-tonal as
new, without removing.
Terms for tuning.o4l2-emrsi
08.1.1 PE er.
oB SINDT,
STECK , S PIANO,
Foi sale, 25 per cent less than elsewhere.
A. SOHERZER.,
lab3-2alvf 4941. roma, ab. CiailowbU3l.
JAS CAMPBELL it CO.;
727 CHESTNUT ST.,
HAVE MADE EXTENSINE ADDITIONS TO
TELL.RPOPULELR sroos Of'
SILKS,
SHAWLS,
AND
DRESS GOODS,
WHIOH THEY CONTINUE TO SELL
At illeilerate Prices,
NOTWITHSTANDING THE ADVANCED
COST OF RECENT IMPOR
TATIONS.
Wholesale Rooms Up Stairs.
NOLEN'S
Medicinal Cod Liver Oil.
THE STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE—PURE,
• YRESH AND TASTELESS.
The surest remedy for
•
Coughs and Colds, Consumption,
Scrofula, Rheumatism, .
General Debility, Ac.
The undersigned leaving an experience of fifteen
years in the facture of Cod Liver Oil has recently
greatly improved the process of procuring it, and
now offers to the public a preparation that for un
deviating purity, uniform freshness and superior.
ity of-preparation is unmatched. These results
are maintained by the personal supervision of the
proprietor, whose efforts have made this Oil the
standard of excellence Physicians and cohere
looking to the attainment of the greatest medicinal
efficacy In the shortest time, and thereby obviating
indigestion and nausea in the patient, can secure
their purpose by the Administration of my Oh.
CHARLES W. NOLEN.
No. 154 NORTH THIRD STREET.
Sold also by WYETH do BROTHER,.
No, 412 WALNUT Street;
OLIVER, 18th and Spruce; and others, ap9.lm."
NEW YORK.
AUCTION NOTICE.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
BY
CHARLES C. WARREN,
Salerooms No. 22 Portlandt Street,
NEW YORK,
ON FRIDAY, APRIL
.22 1 1864 1 ;
AT 1031 O'CLOCK,
Five Hundred Cases
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Comprising an attractive assortment of fresh made
Spring and Summer Goods.
Public Sale of Boots and Shoes regularly on
TUESDAYS and FZIDAYS during the entire
year. apl9 314
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
Consumptive sufferers will receive a valuable
prescription for the cure of Consumption, Asthma,
Bronchitis, and all Throat and Lung affections,
(free of charge,) by sending their address to
B.EV. E A. WILSON,
WILLIANSBITEG.
apl6-24terw5t* Sings county, New York.
WHEELER & WILSON'S HIECRFST PREMIIat
- _
s7,LOCK-STITCH',s,
SEWING-MACHINES.
THE CHEAPEST, SIMPLEST, AND BEST.: , 1
- Salesrooms, 704 Piestrua ,S2reet, above 711;.
N OW OPEN,
PARIS-MADE MANTTr.T.A
AND SPR !NG CLOAKS.
Also,
Garments of our own manufacture,
OP THE LATEST aTYLES,
and in
GREAT VARIETY.
J. W. PROOTOR & aO.,
920 CHE.STNIIT Street.
ap4 to 240
1 ANDERSON CAVALRY. —Recrnits and
Horseshoers wanted for this Regiment. All the
regular bounties paid. Office No. 974 South
THIRD street. WM. I. PALMER,
apl9.2trp* - Colonel Commanding.
HOKE CERTIFICATES.-
COMPOUND -SYRUP
9.2 CHERRY." .
"DR. SWAYNE'S COMPOUND 'SYRUP
WILD CHERRY."
For 30 Years a Standard Remedy.
For 30 Tears a Standard Remedy.
FIVE YEARS' COUGH ENTIRELY CURED BY DR.
SWAYER' S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD . CHERRY.
I suffered five years with a bad Cough, Sore
Throat, spit blood at times, very weak, was at
tended by one of our most eminent physicians, who
prescribed various remedies, but I gradually grew
worse. Hearing of the wonderful cures daily per
formed by your Wild Cherry Compound, I con
cluded to try it, and after using three bottles, gt
perfect cure was performed.
SAIIIE:TEL GOULD,
No. 1 St. David street, between have and Vine.
STILE Amour= CURB BY DR• SIVAYNE' a COM.
POUND SYRTYP OP WILD CHERRY.
I suffered four months with a violent Cough,
accompanied with painful tightness of the chest,
great difficulty of breathing, sore throat, sleep dis
turbed from constant coughing; tried a number e'r
remedies without benefit; I was advised to try Dr.
Swayne's Compound - Syrup of Wild Cherry,
which gave quick relief, and after using two-bot
tles a perfect cure was the result. I give this cer
tificate freely, as I want all the world to know 01
this truly valuable medicine.
HUMPHREY J. EVANS, SlatPr,
121 South street, Philadelphia.
Prepared only by
Dr. SWAYNY.L . SON,
MO North Sixth street, Philadelphia.
Sold.by Druggists and Dealers. ja26-w,f.tm-Iy,
FORGE S. BOYD,
r STOOK AND EXCHANGE-BROKER,
No. 18 South THIRD street.
Stocks and Loans bought and sold on,Commis.
don, at the Board of Brokers.
Government Securities, Specie and Duourrent
money bought and sold. in.l4-3mrp§
aGOLD AND SELVES WATCHES. Or
our own importation, rename in finn u t .,..
and at low paces. -4 A:,
r A nu f, WELOTHER, Importers,
394 Clkestaut street, below roue.