Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, April 20, 1864, Image 8

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    REAL ESTATE SALES.
PEREMPTORY SALE.—THOMAS &
jra SONS, Auctioneers.—VEßY ELEGANT
COUNTRY SEAT, BRISTOL TURNPIKE,
Large tind bplendid MANSION, Smote
Coach House and 23 Acres, adjoining the Farm
and Country Seat of Mr. Geo. E. Stuart, formerly
Mr. Caleb Cope's, will be
May 10
at o' clock noon, will be sold at Public Sale,
without reserve, at the PHILADELPHIA EX.-
OLL9.NGE: All that elegant and valuable Coun
try Seat, containing in acres and 157 perches of
land, on the linsiel turnpike, 8 miles trout the
city, and 1% miles from the Delaware river, on
which is a large and splendid modern Stone Man
sion, built in the most substantial and best manner
in every respect, and finished throughout in the
most costly and elegant Si) le, with all the modern
UnprOvernents and conveniences of a city residence
- -built by William E. Bowen,Esq., and recently
Owned by the late Mr. R. P. Lesilver. It is iu
complete oroer, surrounded by a verandah 15 feat
wide, supported by.ornamental ce'umns; hall 11
rest wide, the entire depth of the noose; elegant
parlors, library, dining -room with fire proof and
.pantries oil first floor; 4 chambers and 2 dressing
rooms on second floor; 6 chambers in the third
story; marble basins, water closets, warm and
coidbaths, 8:c The oriole house warmed by a
superior fart:lace, besides having fire places and
grates throughout , rendering it a desirable winter
as well as summer residence. The kitchens
and servants' rooms, chambers, ac., are in
the *jags, with superior cellars under the
whole; laundry, with permanent wash tans;
water and gas introduced throughout There
is nn the premises a gardener's cottage,
lodge, orchard house, vineries, conservatory, gas
house, ice house, milk and provision vault, ad
job ing, and substantial stable and coach house.
The grounds are elaborately improved and in a
high state of cultivation; a superior garden, with
abundance of fruit; a young orchArd, fine old and
young forest trees, choice evergreens and orna
mental shrubbery, graveled walks and drives;
large fish pond, fountain, a pump of fine cold
water from a deep well, three springs sup plying
- an abundance of water for all other purposes. It
. is well-known as one of the finest and most desi
_ruble country places in the neighborhood of
Philadelphia, no expense having been
spared in the buildings and grounds.
It commands most beautiful views of the
-surrounding country and the river Delaware
The localiou`is unsurpassed for heathfulness and
the neighborhood in every way unexceptionable.
Convenient to churches and schools, and very ac
cessible to cars, steamboats stages, &c. , being
but a short drive frern Tacony Landing, and a few
minutes' walk from Holmesburg Station, and by
pleasant driving roads, and with increased facili
ties in immediate prospect.
Mr The premises may be examined on any week
day, except Monday, between the hours of 9 and
lo' clock, or 3 and 6 o'clock. Poss ession 10th of
June.
Terms,-$25,000 may remain on mortgage for a
term of years, if desired by a purchaser, or the
wbole may be paid in cash.
49 - Clear of all incumbrance.
M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers,
ap2o 139 and 141- S. Fourth street.
TRUSTIES' SALE.—THOMAS lc SONS
ElAnctioneer VALUABLE BUSINESS
S LANDS, 3 SIPPERIOR FOUR-STORY BRICK
STORES (Stone Fronts, First Story), Nos. 130,
132 and 134 South FRONT street, between Chest
nut and Walnut, on TUESDAY, May 10th, 1861,
at 12 o' clock noon, will be sold at Public Sale, at
the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, the three
following stores—to be sold separately, giving the
first purchaser the choice, with the privilege of the
three. No. 1. all that superior four-story brick
Store (first story stone) and lot of ground, situate
on the west side of Front street, between Chestnut
and Walnut streets, No. 130; containing in front
on Front street 2L feet, and extending in depth
about 130 feet 6% inches, with the free and com
mon use and privilege of a 10% feet wide alley
leading northward into Gothic street. The west
ernmost 10% feet of this lot to remain vacant for
ever, as a passage way for the free use and privi
lege of this and the two adjoining properties here
inafter described—said westernmost 10% feet re
duced by an offset of, 2 to 19 feet. It is west of the
wall, on this and the adjoining lots. A plan, by the
City Surveyor, may be seen at the auction
rooms.
111 IA No. 2.—A1l that superior four-story brick
Ma. Store (first story stone) and lot of ground. ad
joining the above on the south, containing in front
on Front street 20 feet 10 inches, and extending in
depth, of that width, 130 feet 6% inches ; with the
free and common use and privilege of . a passage
way over and along the westernmost 1O feet of
the above described property, and of the 10% feet
wide alley. See plan.
No. 3.—A1l that superior four-story brick
jELStore (first story stone) and lot of ground, ad
joining the - above on the south, containing in front
on Front street 20 feet 6 inches, and extending in
depth 146 feet 9% inches, widening to 33 feet on the
west line, 16 feet 3 inches of the western end of the
lot being of this increased width of 33 feet, and has a
stable thereon. See plan.
AR No. 4.-2 Superior Four-Story IRON AND
BRICK STORES, S. W. corner of FRONT
AWL/ NEW STREETS. Over 86 feet front.
Average depth 156 feet. All that valuable lot of
ground and superior buildings thereon erected,
situate at the southwest corner of Front and New
streets, between Race and Vine; containing in
front on Front street 86 feet 2% inches, and extend
ing in depth along New street 153 feet 8% inches,
and on the south line 153 feet 7 inches, and on the
rear end 85 feet 3% inches. Improvements are two
very superior font'. story Warehouses, one on the
earner of Front and New streets, and the other
fronting on New street, No. 102: with smoke
house attached; they are built in the most sub
stantial manner—iron fronts to first stories—brick
above—shutters lined with iron—iron pillars—
extra heavy joist—gas and wateri introduced—
double cellars, vaults, hoisting apparatus, Ace.
Subject to irredeemable yearly ground rents, one
of $176, and the other $6l a year. Together $240.
By Order of Trustees.
THOMAS 6; SONS, Auctioneers,
ap2o, 29, my 2 139 and 141 South Fourth street.
all EXECUTORS' PEREMPTORY SALE.—
Irg Estate of HANNAH PARKE, deceased.—
THOMAS Lc SONS. Auctioneers.-19 IRRE
DEEMABLE GROUND RENTS. On TUES
DAY, 3d May, &c., without reserve, 19 irredeem
able ground rents, payable in lavvrid SILVER
MONEY, clear of taxes, viz: $156, 5112. $3O, $27,
$36, $32, $7B 56, 532 25, $lB, $35 75,570,575,555 50,
$59, $ 57, $7 O , $57, $57, a year.
. .
Erg, VALUABLE BUSINESS STAND. Three
story Brick STORE and DWELLING, No.
122 North EIGHTH street, between Arch and
Race streets. All that valuable three.. story brick
store and dwelling, with two. story back buildings
and lot of ground, situate on the west side of
Eighth street, north of Arch street; containing in
front on Eighth street 16 feet 6 inches, and extend
log in depth 66 feet.
Mir Clear of all incumbrance.
Mr The lease of the present tenant, Mr. P. H
Stoltz, will expire in December next.
Mr Sale absolute.
ANTHONY P. MORRIS,
JOSHUA. H. MORRIS,
Executors and Trustees
M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers,
ap20,23,30 139 and 141 South Fourth street.
F.tv PEREMPTORY SALE. THOMAS &
SONS. Auctioneers.—Valuable LOT, 10X
ORES, WHEAT SHEAF LANE, 24th Ward.
On TUESDAY, May 3d, 1864, at 12 o'clock Noon,
will be sold at Public Sale, without reserve, at the
PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, All that valu
able lot of ground, composed of two contiguoui
lots, containing together 10 acres and 78 perches,
situate on Wheat Sbeaf Lane, leading from Point
road, now called Richmond street, to the Frank
ford turnpike, having fronts also' on two other
roads-.25th Ward.
nar Clear of all incumbrance.
MP' Sale Absolute. $2OO to be paid at the time of
sale.
Terms—Half the purchase money may remain,
Or the whole cash.
A Plan may he seen at the Auction Rooms.
Wir It is a very valuable lot; will have fronts on
Almond, Duke and Brown streets, when these
streets are opened.
M. THOMA .5t SONS,
So Auctioneers,
ap2o, 23,30 13 S 9
and 141 South Fourth st.
43!LITSIINIMNT13
Q lIARESPEARE JUBILEE,
0„,, at the ACADEMY .0E MUSIO,
FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE SANITARY FAIR
First cIay—FRIDAY EVENING, April 22d.
HAMLET,
(translation by Schlegel and Rieck. )
DANIEL E. BANDMANN,
therenovrned Anglo-German Tragedian,
as Hamlet.
' Choice Actors from this city and abroad in the
other parts.
Ximic by the Germania Orchestra. '
Prices or Admission—Parquet, Parquet Circle
fitatd Balcony, $l. Family Circle, 50 cents. Am
phitheatre, 25 cents.
SECOND DAY,
SATURDAY EVENING, April 23, ISM,
ORATIONS BY
JANES E. MURDOCH, Esq.,
And
DANIEL E. BANDMANN, Esq.
The following gentlemen and societies will assist
with a variety of Pictorial and Nnsical Enter
tainments and Performances:
EGMONT HARTMANN, Esq., of the German
Opera the GERMANIA ORCHESTRA, the
GERMAN GLEE CLUBS, and the PHILik-
DELPHLa. ARTISTS' CLUB.
Prices of Admission—Parquet, Parquet Circle,
Balcony and Family Circle, 50 cents. Reserved
Seats, Sl. Amphitheatre, 25 cents..
Tickets to be had. of
' • P. J. WILDBERGER,
134 South Third street.
F. LEYPOLDT,
Corner of Chestnut and Jumper streets, and
SCHAFER a; HORADL
S. W. corner Fourth and Wood streets. apl9.4t
A%IIBEM~NTB.
RISLEY'S CONTINENTAL NEWS EX
CHANGE.
Choice Seats to all places of amusement may be
had up to 63( o'clock any evening. rahl7-Iy§
JUDAS MACCARIEUS.
THIRD .AND LAST CONCERT OF THE
SEASON,
BY THIS
HANDEL AND HAYDN SOCIETY,
ASSISTED BY THE lINTIBB
GERMANIA ORCHESTRA,
WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 27th, 1964,
AT THE
MUSICAL FUND HALL,
COMMENCING AT EIGHT O'CLOCK.
Tickets, FIFTY GENTS; to be had at jr. E.
Gould's, S. E. corner Seventh and Chestnut sta.
and et the door. ap2o-7
GROVER'S CHES t NUT ST. TUE.& eft,E._
LEONAILD GROVER Manager
(Also of Grover's Theatre, Washingtok, D. U.
GRAND OPERA.
THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, April 20. 186 i,
The Operatic Season terminates with the present
week.
THE GREAT OPERATIC SENSATIONot the.
_ -
First producOd in America by this Company
Gonnod''rs Grand Opera,
FAUST.
In five acts; with truly a Great Cast. New and
Perfect Wardrobe. Powerful Chorus. Grand
Or& estra of THEETY.FOUR Musical Professors
of great celebrity in this city and New York. In
the tom th act, the celebrated
SOLDIERS' CHORUS AND GRAND FAN-
FARE EFILITAIRE,
By the entire strength of the Companyossisted by
BIRGFELD'S CELEBRATED .111ILITA.RY
BAND.
Dramatis Persona.
Faust NC Himmer
Marguerite M' lie Friederici
Mephistopheles M. Grail
Sibel Mad. Johansen
Valentine M. Steinecke
Martha. Mad. La Roche
Soldiers, Matrons, Maids, Students, Ztc.
CARL ANSCR77TZ...
Doors open at 70' clock. Overture at 9
The °llan Harmonium used is from J. E.
Gould's, Seventh and Chestnut streets.
Tomorrow (Tuesday), only time most pesitively
of Drat FREISLTHUTZI
With Grand Incantation Act.
Saturday, April 33d—Anniversary of Shakspeare.
GRAND MUSICAL CELE BR ATION AND IL
LUMINATION.
Last night, most positively, of the Opera Com
any—Grand Opera, from Shakspeare' s
MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR.
Monday, April 25th, 1864,
return of the DRAMATIC Company.
BURLESQUE COLLEEN DAWN.
Reserved Seats for sale at Gould's Music Store,
and at the Box Office of the Theatre at the follow
ing SCALE OF P.RIOES.
Orchestra Seats 31 00
(No extra charge for reserving )
Dress Circle and Parquet .7a
(25 cents extra for reserving seats. )
Family Circle 25
.
Private Boxes 10 00
A. BIRGFELD, Business Agent. •
1117 ALICUT STREET THEATRE.
Les.ee Tara. M. A. GARRETTSON
THIS (Wednesday) -EVENING, April 20, INN,
Positively Last Night but Three of
THE DAVENPORT-WALLAOK ALLIANCE.
when will be presented Shakspeare's tragedy of
RIOHARD THE THIRD.
Gloater Mr. E. L. Davenport
Henry, Earl of Itichmand....Mr. J. W. Wallack
Queen Elizabeth. .... . .Mrs. Farren
The performance will conclude with the laughs.
bie farce; called MISCHIEF MAILING.
Dovet•il...S. Eremple i Nannette... Miss Jefferson
To-morrow. Still Waters Run Deep and Lucre
tiißorgia. Box Office open from 9 till 3 o'clock.
Commences at 8 o' clock.
JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCHSTREET
THEATRE, ARCH street, above Sixth.
HOUSES CROWDED IN EV k.RY PART.
Continued Success.
ROSEDALE. ROSEDALE.
THE DRAMATIC HIT OF THE SEASON.
TDIRD WEEK OF MRS. JOHN DREW.
Third week of ROSEDALE.
THIS (Wednesday) EVEMNG, April 20,1684,
ROSEDALE; ROSEDALE; ROSEDALE;
OR, THE RIFLE BALI.
With every Scene new, and a cast of characte-s
including every member of the company, aid
Mrs. JOHN DREW as Rosa Leigh.
Prices as usual. Doors open at 7 .'. *lock. Cur
tain risen at 7% o' clock.
MURDOCH'S READINGS.
PENNSYLVANIA SE AMEWS FRIEND
SOCIETY..FOR PROMOTING THE SOCIAL
AND MORAL IMPROVEMENT OF SEAMEN,
AT HOME AND ABROAD.
The Managers of this useful and interesting So.
ciety are making efforts to raise funds for rep - dr.
in g. enlarging mid re furn ishingltheir <<HOBLE FOR
SEAMEN." 422 South FRONT street, wnere
Sailors coming to the Port of Philadelphia, maj
be protected irom imposition. and in addition to
the comforts of a home. have their moral and
spiritual 'welfare cared for. More than fifteen
thousand mariners have shared the pri alleges of
this institution since its establishment. The matter
having been represented to
JAMES E. MURDOCH, Eeq..
that gentleman has, in the most liberal manner
consented to help forward the good work by an
Entertainment at
CONCERT HALL,
On FRIDAY EVENING, April t2d, 195 t.
• TO CONSIST OP
SCRIPTURAL AN D APPROPRIATE PATRI
OTIC READINGS.
PROGRAMME
Selections from the Sacred Scriptures.... Genesis.
The Hermit, illustrating the power of the Creator,
Parnell
The Ftory or Joseph and his Prethren....l3bneds
New Orleans, (Subject, the Fight
of Farragnt's Fleet and the Rebel
Forts,) Geo. H. Boker.
Mr. Murdoch will read this Poem for the first
time in public.
Brushwood—a Poem J Buchanan Read.
Gettysburg—a Poem.... Fran cis de Haes Janvier.
The Building of the Ship—a Poem.... Longfellow.
Commodore Turner, U. S. N., has kindly con
sented to preside.
Many of the Clergy and Naval Officers are ex
pected to be present.
It is to be hoped a liberal response will be made
by the public to this appeal, as no class of men,
next to oar soldiers, deserve sympathy and pro
tection more than those brave fellows who man
our ships.
TICKETS, NUMBERED, price FIFTY CENTS,
to be proem td at Martian's Book Store, 606 Chestnut
street, the Episcopal Book Store, 1234 Chestnut
street, and at the Society's Office, Bible House,
corner of Seventh and Walnut streets. •
Donations for this obj ect told/ be also thankfully re
ceived by
ARTHUR G. COFFIN, Esq., president, men
ranee Company of N. America, 232 Walnut street.
JOHN H. ATWOOD, Treasurer,3 Walnut street,
and JOHN M. HARPER; Esq., Recording Sec
retary, 308 Chestnut street. apl4-7t4
ANNA E. DICKINSON
Will speak on
gRECONSTRIf OTION, '
- - At the
ACADEMY OE MUSIC,
TIitrESDAY EVE O NING, April 21, IE6I, .
Admission
At eight o' clock.
25 cents.
Reserved Seats 50 cents.
Tickets to be obtained on and after Monday,
April 18th, at Ashmead & Evans, 724 Chestnut
street, and at the Academy Of Music. apls•6t*
ELEVENTH STREET OPERA HOUSE.
. O PIIE FAMILY RESORT."
OARNCTROSS A N DIEEY'S MINSTRELS,
THE GREAT STAR TROUPE of the WORLD,
n their
SELECT ETHIOPIAN SOIREES,
Splendid Singing, Beautiful Dancing, 'Laughable
Burlesques, Plantation Scenes, h-s., b y .
TWENTY TALENTED ARTISTS,'
EVERY EVENING THIS WEEIC.
Tickets, 25 cents. Doors open at 70' clock.
fel& arais S. L. CIARNOROSS. Business maxiaga.
riASINO CASINO— CASINO—CHESTNUT
V Street, above Sixth.
The Great Variety Entertainment.
Ethiopian Comedians;
Ballet Dancers,
Pantoadmists,
Comic Singers,
EVERY NIGHT uth2s-1m
pENNSY VANLn. ACIADEXY OF THE
'-
FINE ARTS,
10 CHESTNUT STREET.
1 3.
Is closed to repare . for the Spring Exhibition.
Will open on e 25th of April.
apS Ey ord rof the Committee on Exhibition
THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN PHILADELPHIA; WEDNESDAY APRIL 20, 1861,
ENTERPRISE MILLS.
ATWOOD, RALSTON It CO.,
DIANDFAOTUBEEN AND WILOLBSAIN
Drlkrw:sus
CAILPEUTIGS,
Oil Cloths,
Mattings,
Warehouse, 619 Chestnut Street .
AND
616 Jarmo Street. lobl-3311
We have learned not to be astonished at any
thing. Years of experience and a correspondence
extending throughout all nationalities of the ha
bitable globe have turned theories into facts and
established a basis from which we need not err.
We are not surprised at such facts as the follow
ing—although the persons who write them are.
We know the persons and circumstances, hence
feel at liberty to endorses their statement:
'NETT BEDFOAD, Mass.,Nov. 24, HO.
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and bands, and a general disordered system. Phy
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visiting some friends in New York who were using
Plantation Bitters they prevailed upon me to try
them. I commeneed with a small wine glassful
alter dinner. Feeling : better by degrees, in a few
days I was astonished to find the coldness and
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night through, which I have not done for years I
feel like another being. My appetite and strength
have also greatly improved by the use of the Plan
tation Bitters. Respectfully,
• JUDITH RUSSEL."
Conductor
"RIERTSBUICY, Wis., Sept. 16, ism
* I have been in the army hospitals fox
fourteen months—speechless and nearly dead. At
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Bitters. * * Three bottlesjestared my speech
and cured ma. * * *
The following is from the Manager of the Unle
Home School for the Children of Volunteers;
I HAVIEWERHIL MANSION, Ffty-seventhotree,
NEW Yong, August 2, 1863.
Dn. Dna= Your wonderful Plantation lit
ters have been given to some of our little children
suffering from weakness and weak lungs with
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with pains in her head, loss of appetite, and daily
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creased, and she Is now well.
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Superintendent Soldiers' Home, Clinthmati, 0."
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None's—Any person pretending to Bell Planta
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United States Stamp over the cork, unmutiktted,
and our signature on steel plate side label.
Sold by respectable dealers throughout the
habitable globe,
202 BROADWAY, New York.
nl, -6/21
JAMES A. FREEMAN, AUCTIONEER,
No. 422 WALNUT street, above Fourth.
.
REAL ESTATE SALE. APRIL - 1664.
GIRARD AVENUE—A lot of ground, corner
of Leopard et, fO by 80 feet. 818 ground rent.
Orphans' CouriSale—Estate of John'Klein. dee d.
LEOPARD ST—Building Lot, adjoining, 3fi3
by Se feet. Some Bstate.
KINGSTON ST—A Lot. below Bath st, 19th
Ward. 524 fcronnd rent Name Estate.
VENANGO ST—A Lot, on the rear of the
above. Same Estate.
16TH ST—Large Lot,.above Ontario at, (Tiogsl
45 by El feet 10 inches to Masher st. Sale absolute
by order of Receiver.
GERMANTOWN—Two Houses and Lat, East
Washington Lsne, near Sullivon at. 120 feet front
by 295 feet deep. Reefieer s Abroiute Sale.
1563 OALLO WHILL ST—Business Stand and
Dwelling, 16 by 80 feet 's9o gronnd rent.
460 NORTH EIGHTH. ST—Brick House and
Lot, above Noble st, 19 by 91 feet. Orphans' Court
Sale— Estate of Drum minors
1335 VINE ST—Very desirable Dwelling• house,
with back buildings and all conveniences, 16 by 90
feet; three quarters may remain. Occupancy
immediate.
1340 NORTH ELEVENTH ST—Genteel il*eut.
bag, 78 by 100 feet. $72 ground rent. Orphans'
Court Sale—Estate of Piersons minors.
1239 VINE ST—Three-story Brick to and
Dwelling, by 87X feet. Exceßen tisiness
Stand.
tell NORTH TWELFTH ST—Three-story
Brick House, above Oxford Si, 19 by 96 feet. stUB
ground rent.
5 ACRES, 24TH WARD-10 minutes walk from
the terminus of the West Philadelphia Passenger
Railway. Orphans' Court Sale—Estate of B. E.
Valentine, deed.
GROUND RENTS-8120 and $102,1,', irredeema
ble and well secured. Trustee's Absolute Sale—
Estate of Eiias Boudinot, dec' d.
320 MARKET ST—Valuable Four-story Brier
Store. 16 by 140 feet deep. Executor's Ab'so'ute Sale
—Estate of Seth Craige, Esq., dee' d.
.1)H1LIP FORD & CO., AUCTIONEERS,
L 525 Market and 522 Commerce streets.
LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF 1.000 OASES
BOOTS, SHOES, BROGANS, fta.
ON MONDAY MORNING, APRIL 25,
At 10 o' clock precisely, will be sold by catalogue,
for cash. 1,000 cases Men' a, Boys' and Youths'
Calf, Rip and Grain Boots, Brogans, Ralmorals,
Oxford Ties, Cavalry Boots, &c.; Women's,
Misses' and Children's Calf, Kip, Goat. Kid and
Morocco Heeled Boots and Shoes, Slippers,
Gaiters, Buskins, and also city made goods.
Open for examination, with catalogues early on
the morning of sale.
NXTE have mot received per steamer 6. Persia, ''
V V an assortment of colors of Shakspearesa Ter.
centenary Badges, for the coming celebration.
Will. HOBSTMAN Zs SONS,
aplB-3t* Fifth and Cherry streets.
(1)3110111141.A. OROPIESTRA.—bUe ear.
sals every Saturda at 3 0' clockPn Reh
, P. N., at
the DarEilailli FUND HALL. Single tickets,23
Mats; packages of six tickets, 4167. To be had at
Andre's, 1104 Chestnut street; .7. E. eccild,
seventh and Cittiteatut. and at the hall doo oat
O. A. FLAtrrz.,,
Respectfully, MILS .0. 31. DEVOE."
Agent for Colgate & Co.. 254 Bros4way.,
Mil=
S. T.-1860..X.
P. H. DRAKE & CO.
AUCTION SALES
EXTENSIVE. CLOTHING HOUSE,
Ncs. 303 & 305 Chestnut street,
•
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s=i
IA The facilities of this house for doing
co
4 = business are such that they can conft-
C.D Cl
dently claim for it the leading position aa
co
en among the Tailoring Establishments of - I =l
Philadelphia. They, therefore, invite
eeS
0 the attention of gentlemen of taste to C
their superb stock of READY-MADE
z CLOTHING, cut by the best- artists,
trimmed and made equal to Customer
I =l Work—AND AT
Popular Prices.
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They have also lately added a OUS
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15 TOM DEPARTMENT where the latest ci
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- -5 novelties may be found embracing
some fresh from London and Paris.
on • = i
303 and 305 Chestnut st.
Custom Depa tment, 303 Chestnut st.
mlt26-tfrpti
NATIONAL BANK
This Bank has been authorized and is now pre
pared to receive subscriptions to the
NEW GOVERNMENT LOAN.
This Loan, issued under authority of an act of
Congress approved March 3, 1561, provides for the
Issue of Two Hundred Millions of Dollar
(d'200,000,000) United States bonds, redeemable
after ten years, and payable forty years from date,
rr cora, dated March 1, 1664, bearing interest a
the rate of
per annum IN COIN, payable semi-mann:l.l,y on al
bonds over $lOO and on Bonds of SIOC and less,
annually.
Subscribers will receive either Registered or
Coupon Bonds as they may prefer.
IMMEM
RauIaTESED BONDS will be Issued of the denomi
nations of laity dollars, ($50,) one hundred dollars,
($100,) lace hundred dollars, (ssoo, ) one thousand
dollars, ($1,000,) five thousand dollars, ($5,000,)
and ten thousand dollars, (SIO,V.io), COUPON
Boxes of the denominations of fifty dollars, ($50,)
one hundred dollars. (5100,) five hundred dollars,
($500,) and one thousand dollars, ($1,000.)
will commence from date of subscription, or the
accrued interest from the first of March can be
paid in coin, or, until further notice, in U. S.
notes or notes of National Banks, adding (50) fifty
per cent. to the amount for premium.
COUPON BONDS NOW BEADY FOB, DE
LIVER.Y.
1nh2,9-tf
SUBbCR‘IPTIONS TO THE
10-40 LOAN,
ti Received by the
SECOND NATIONAL BANK
OF PHILADELPHIA, AT
ANK F 0 R D.
This Bank has been designated by the SECRE
TARY OF THE TREASURY ai a
DEPOSITORY OF THE PUBLIC MONEYS,
AHD A
FINANCIAL AGENT
OB THE UNITED STATES,
And authorized to receive subscriptions to the
NEW UNIT ED STATES LOAN, Waling Interest
at the rate of
FIVE PER CENT
per annum IN COIN. Bonds from S5O to si% 000.
Interest to commence either with the date of the
bonds. March Ist, iSel, or at the este of subsea ip
lion, at the option of the subscribers.
WILLIAM H. RHAWN,
apls-Ims CASHIER.
CAPITAL $100,000;
With the Privilege of Increasing to
$500,000.
WM, P. HAMM, President.
ALBERT 0 ROBERTS, Vice President.
SAMUEL MeoIIIIILLAN, Cashier.
Director..
Wm P. Hamm, William Brooks,
Albert C. Roberts, D. W. Bradley, •
James C. Relsh John Fareira,
William S. Stokley.
The FOURTH NATIONAL BANS IS NO
OPEN, at
723 Aroh Street,
for the transaction of a general banking business,
upon the usual terms.
Collections made on all points at the very lowest
rates.
Subscriptions received for the United States
10.40 BONDS. e
SANLUEL J. NaoIYLULLAN.
apl3-10t¢ °amass.
Commission Paper Warehouse.
FARRELL, IRVING & CO.,
.510 MINOR STREET,
Manufacturers of ROLL WRAPPERS, DOUBLE
and FINGLE MEDIUM; OAP and CROWN
NANILILA.,*on hand, or made to order.
q ua
Highest price paid for Rope in largemh2 or
3mt small
ntities -
CLOTHING.
SPRING OF 1861.
PHILADELPHIA
PERRY & CO.,
FIRtT
OF
PHILADELPHIA.
DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY
FINANCtAL AGENT
OF THE
UNITED STATES.
10-40 LOAN.
5 PER CENT.
II 1 Nil la Of VI Di•Zill il
C. H. CLARK,
PRESIDENT.
Fourth National Bank
OF PHILADELPHIA
UNITED-STATES
• 4
TEN-FORTY BONDS,
Ready for Delivery,
And All Other Government Securities,
FOR SALE BY
E.W.CLARK & CO.,
No. 35 South Third street.
apis-ato
NEW LOAN.
IL S. 10-40'
•
JAY COOKE &. CO.
Offer for Sale the
NEW GOVERNMENT LOAN,
BEARING FIVE PER CENT. INTEREST IN
COIN, redeemable any time after TEN YEARS at
the pleastire of the Government, and payable
FORTY YEARS after date.
• BOTH COUPON AND REGISTERED
BONDS are issued for this Loan of same denomi
nations as the 5-2. o's. The interest on 550's and
5100's payable yearly; on all other denominations,
half yearly. The 10.40 Bonds are dated March 1,
1E44. The hall-yearly interest falling due Septem.
ber Ist and March Ist of each year; until Ist Sep
tember, the accrued interest from let of March is
required to be paid by purchasers in COIN or in
LEGAL oriamrsoY, adding fifty per cent. for pre.
mium until further notice.
ALL OTHER GOVERNMENT SECURITIES
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
JAY COOKE: & CO.,
mh29.tf,rp§ 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET.
i;j OEAIL, 4..
8) BANKERS.
exchange on England, Francs aai
,Germany,
7 340-6-20 Loan and Coupons,
CIERTWIC.A.TES INDEBTEDNESS,
QUABTEMUISTKRI
CHECKS AND VOUCHER%
American and Foreign Elokl,
STOCKS AND LOANS,
BOUGHT AND SOLD .
sr -Orders In . Mail attended to. d 3-13,
5-20 COUPONS,
DUE IsT MAY,
BOUGHT.
ORDERS BY MAIL OR. ExruEss AITENDER To
apl4 -Imb DREXEL, & CO.
4 Nb. 16 t 4
SOUTEk TIMID ST. 9 t
A 'r BANKERS &BROKERS, trj
‘.7
SPECIE, STOCKS,
Quartermasters' Vouchers and Checks,
AND ALL
GOURNMEET SECURITIES
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
ARCH STREET
CARPET
WAREHOUSE
The subscriber has just received a well-selected
stock of
. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
CARPETING'S,
FOR SPRING TRADE.
JOS. BLACKWOOD,
mhlB.2tn 832 AROR Street, below Ninth•
z.: 0 1 , 1)1ft cf c „ .
e) ,
l „„ 4 ? WRIGHT & SIDDALL
•
N0..119 Market Street.
Between Front and Second streets.
O. W. WRIGHT. P. H. sums=
DRUGGISTS, PHYSICIANS, AND
GENERAL STOREKEEPERS
Can find at our establishment a fall as
sortment of Imported and .Domestic Drags,
pepniar Patent Medicines, paints, coal
Window Glass, Prescription Vials,
etc.,at as low prices as genuine' first class
goos can be sold.
FINE ESSENTIAL OILS
for Confectioners, in full variety, and of
the best quality.
Cochineal, Bengal Indigo, Madder,Pot
ash, Cudbear, Soda d sh, Alum, Oil of
Vitriol, Axmatto, Copperas, Extract of
Logwood, inc., FOR DYERS' nee, always
on hand, at lowest net cash prices.
PURE SPICES FOR F &BILLY USE,
Ground expressly for our sales, and to
which we invite attention of those in want
of reliable articles.
$l 6 O, INDIGO, STANG'S, MITSTA.RD, de.
extra quality.
`Orders by mail, or city post, will meet
with prompt attention, or special dnOl&-
tionswill be ittrained when requested.
WRIGHT it SIMILE'',
Wholesale Drug Warahonee,
I.lsrgif 140.111 g 'Market etreet above Fran
O ri nlLA} f it ,
o N r . s - ai r 4.12 and 36 of supe
rfels4f WROTT-IlifeliAwr & WELLES
MEDICAL
CONS-TITUTI.ON
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h CONSTITUTION WATER,
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR
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DIABETES,
'STONE IN THE BLADDER, CALCULUS,
GRAVEL,
111:4 ifAiio ZILOWP:!fq DisJ:to4b :**o
p.3al MI MIMI IMACOVb Oil :V V PM' 1
OATAILIM OF THE
BLADDER
STRANGURY
For these diseases it is truly a sovereignreMedy,
and too much cannot be said in its praise. A
single dose has been known to remove the most ur
gent symptoms.
Are yen troubled with that distressing pain in
he small of the back and throng , r o the hips? A
easpoonftil a day of thk Constito n Water will
relieve you like magic.
PHYSICIANS
Have long since given up the use of bnchu, Tabebs
and juniper-in the treatment of the diseases and
only use them for the want of a better remedy!
CONSTITUTION WATER
has proved itself equal to the task that has e
volved upon it.
DITTERTICS
irritate and drench the kidneys, and by constant
use soon lead to chronic degeneration and confirmed
disease.
We present the Constitution Water to the public
with the conviction that it has no equal in relieving
the class or disease. for which it has been found 80
eminently successful for curing; and we trust, that
we shall be rewarded for our efforts in placing sill
valuable a remedy in a form to meet the recital's.
merits of patient and physician.
IX DYSMENORRECEA, OR PAINPIM MMIg
Al' D ZnIAN . ORTITT PLGL&,
Both diseases arising from a faulty secretion of
the menstrual case of being too little, and
accompanied by severe pain, and the other a too
protuse secretion, which will be speedily cared by
the Constitution Water.
The disease known as FALLING QR.- THE
WOMB, which is the result of a relaxation of the
ligaments of that organ, and is known by a. sense
of heaviness and dragging pains in the back and
sides,:and at times accompanied by sharp, lanci
iaating or shooting pains through me parts, will,
in all cases, be cured by this medicine.
There is another class of symptoms arising front
IRRITATION OF THE WOMB, which physi
cians call nervousness, which word covers up
much ignorance, and in nine cases out of ten the
doctor does Lot really know whether the symptoms
are the disease or the disease the symptoms. We
can only enumerate them here. I speak more
particularly of Cold Feet, Palpitation of the
Heart, Impaired Memory, Wakefulness, Flashes
of Heat, Languor, Lassitude and Dimness of
SUPPRESSED MENSTRUATION,
Which in the unmarried female is a constantly re.
earring disease, and through neglect the seeds of
mere grace and dangerous maladies are the result;
and as month alter month passes without an'effort
being made to assist nature, the suppression be
comes chronic, the patient gradually loses her ap
petite, the bowels are constipated, night sweats
come on, and consumption finally ends her career
READ! READ!! READ!!!
DANVILLE, FA, June 2,1862
Dr. Wm. H. Gregg—Dear Sir: In Febniai 7,
li6l, I was afflicted with sugar diabetes, and for
five months I passed more than two gallons of
water in twenty-four hours. I was obliged to get
up as often as ten or twelve times during the night,
and in five months I lost about fifty pounds in
weight. During the month of July, 1561, I pro
cured two bottles of Constitution Water, and in
two days after using it I experienced relief, and
after taking two bottles I was entirely cured; soon
alter regaining my usual good health.
Yours truly, ' 3'. V. L. DEWITT.
Bowrox Coin - ER.S, N. Y., Dec. 27, ign
Win. H. Gregg & Co.—Gents—l freely give you
liberty to make use of the following Certificate of
the value.of Constitution Water, which I can re
commend in the highest manner:
My wife - was attacked with pain in the
Bharat:Jere,: whoie length of the back, and in her
limbs, with Palpitation of the heart and irritation
of the Bladder. I . called a physician, who at..
tende'd her three months, when he left her worse
than he had found her. I then employed one of
the best physicians I could find, with attended-L.4r
for about nine months, and while she was under
Ma care she did not suffer quite as !much pain.
He finally gave her up and said, her ease was in
curable. "For," said he, 64ehe has such
a combination of complaints, that medicine given for
one operates against SOME triter of her difficulties."
About this time she commenced- the use of the
CONSTITUTION WATER, and, to our utter astonish
ment, almost the first dose seemed to have the de
sired effect, and she kept on improving rapidly
under its treatment, and now superintends entirely
her domestic affairs. She has not taken any of the
CONSTITUTION WATER for about four weeks, and
we are happy to say that it has produced a perma
nentcure. Wrd. AI. VAN IiENSOROTEN.
WETHERSSIELD, Colin., March 2, 1663.
Dr. W. H. Gregg—Dear Sir—Having seen your
advertisement of • Constitution Water,' ' recom
mended for inflammation of the. Kidneys and Irrf
tation of the Bladder, having suffered for the past
three years, and tried the skill of s number of 'phy
sicians with only temporary. relief, I was induced
to try your medicine. I procured one'bottle from
your agents at Hartford, Messrs. Lee, Sisson &
Co., and when I had used half of it, to my sur
prise I found a great change in my health. I have
need two bottles of it, and am whttre I never ex
pected to be in my life, well, and in good spirits.
I cannot express my gratitude for it; I feel that it
is all and more than you recommend it to be. May
the blessing of God ever attend you in your labors
of love. 'Yours, truly,
LEONARD S. BIGELOW.
THESE ;ARE F.atiTS ENOUGH.
we present the - Oonstitntien Water to the public,
with the conviction that it has no equal in reliev
ing the class of diseases for which it has been,
found so eminently successful in curing; awl we
trust that we shallbe rewarded for our efloAs in
placing so valuable a remedy in a form to reaet the
requirements of patients and physicians._
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUG GIFTS.
PRIM ONE D
rsff•r•Alt,., t.onristo
W. H. GREGG §*'`-'', •
(3 ,
IEORG AN & ALEF ,
screecieral Agents.
0.1; New York.
(OH BIOHAREIS & Co, , '
For sale by
-.4LLOWAY & coxnn,N
No. 46
JOHNSTO F I, ,
Sit2s-tn.w.l-6r, Philadelphia,
waTL.I4.