Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, April 29, 1864, Image 4

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    EITYSIDTESSI 14011•IOEIS.
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Dm.,,LINR , DYE!! HAIR.
gryy, Ill—BA ' S celebrated (IA r
• gyp, is the bestirs the World. The only Ifaraskss
Prue and Reliable Dye known. This splendid Hai;
pys is perfect—changes Red, Rusty or Grey Hair,
fentantly to a Glossy Black or Natural Broom, with
oar injuring the Hair or Staining the skin, leaving
WM hair soft and beautiful; imparts fresh vitality,
frequently restoring its pristine color, and rectifies
She effects of bad Dyes. The genuine is signed
Ifirrathat A. BATOnDLOR, all others are m ere, L i nt.
Cations, and should be avoided. Sold by all Drug
fists, Isc. FACTORY—di BARCLAY street, N.
I• Batchelor's New Toilet Cream for dressing
the Hair.
, LE r.
RECHT, • BIKES • b
SußkliDT beg leave to attnounet
that their Manufactory of First-01m l'
o Fortes is now lnfull operation. The general
Satisfaction their many Pianos, sold already, meet
With, by competent judges, enables them to assert
denildently that their Piano Fortes are not sur
passed by any manufactured in the United States.
Tkey respectfully invite the musical public to call
and examine their instruments, at the Sales Room,
XO. 46 North Third street. 1411 guarantee given,
sad prices moderate.
LEMAI3. LO UST MOUNTAIN .AN D
BSA K TH,
SIVA ASH C OAL, carol ly
selected and prepared for family use, free from
slate and dust, delivered promptly and warranted
10 give full satisfaction, at prices as low as the
lowest for a good article. Lust" COAL for forind-
Via, and Onxerritri CloaL for steam purposes, at
41rholesale prices. An assortment of Hiosonr,
Also,d Pius WOOD kept constantly on and,
an excellent article of Biaoxesarir s tJOAL,
&slivered free of carting to Any part of the city. A
trial of this coal will secureforth custom. Send
your orders to THOMAN CIABILL,
°Aloes, SW Walnut street.
Lombard and Twenty-filth street.
Korth PennsylvaniaßaiLroad and Master street.
Pine street wharf, Schuylkill.
TER COLD SPRING lON COMPANY.
Offi arid Depots as above.
Wagons ran in all the paved limits of tile COn
, *Mated City mid Ix the 'rwenty-fowth Ward,
DIASON
wrstac h eV 7 5
HARIEGIW S
CABINET
()EGAN.%
ors= 00.,s
J. E. Go i
Seventh
oppCABINET ORGANS.-
These beautiful instruments are used
by Gottschalk in all of his Concerts
throughout the country, and pronounced by him
end thousands of the best artists in America, THE
TIERST REED INSTRIDEENTS IN THE WORLD. They
Ste rapidly superseding Melodeons.
For sale in Philadelphia, only by J. E. GOULD,
Seventh and Chestnut.
sadELECTRICITY.—cancer, Goitre, Tumors,
all foreign Erowths, cured by special guaran
tee, at the Electrical institute, ltto WALNUT
Street, Philadelphia.
GENTLEMEN'e. HATS.—AII the newest
Isni best styles for Spring Wear, in Felt, Silk and
IDassimere, will be found at WARBURTON'S,
Flo. 430p:testi:int street, next door to the Poet Office.
A NEW NEW OF LIFE
A NEW L.EASE OF LIFE.
Dr. Eadwar s Pills have granted me a new lease
Of life. For fifteen years I have suffered with
Dyspepsia, Costiveness,lndagestion. I have taken
a cart-load of pills of different makes. but the re
bel afforded by their operation was at the cost of
severe suffering from Piles. If I stopped biking
these pills one week,, the old difficulty would
trouble me. lat last struck a vein of gold, in Dad
way's Pills—the first dose acted so differently from
all other pills, that I hoped for a cure—six boxes
made a new man of me; I am completely cured.
No straining, no piles, no weakness followed their
use. gained strength with their use. I hare not
taken any physic for over a year, and am as rugged,
strong andheinly as a bear.
a JAMES W. FOSDICK,
Clinton Town,Clinton county, N. Y.
Dr. Badway ' s Medic ines axe sold by Druggists
sTerYwhere. RADWAY tt CO.,
87 Maiden Lane, New York.
EVENING BULLETIN
FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1864.
PENNSYLVANIA POE LINCOLN.
The Union party of Pennsylvania,
through their State Convention, have for
mally expressed their preference for Abra
ham Lincoln for the next Presidency. No
other candidate was spoken of, so complete
was the unanimity in his favor. If there
had been any other result than this, or if
there had been any show of opposition to
Mr. Lincoln, it would have been properly
denounced as unfair and unworthy. The
people of this State never had so great con
fidence in Mr. Lincoln as they have now.
This has been shown in all the local con
ventions, as well as in the State Legislature
and the State Convention. • Those who
have tried to create an impression that
there was any hostility to Mr. Lincoln's re
nomination among the National Union men
have spoken falsely, as this action of the
Harrisburg - Convention plainly shows.
Henceforth there will be no opposition to
Mr. Lincoln in Pennsylvania except among
the so-called Democrats. The delegation
from this State to the Baltimore Conven
tion will be influential.and respectable, and
we believe that the delegations from all, or
nearly all, the other States will most
heartily unite with them in the re-nomi
nation of Mr. Lincoln. His election by an
overwhelming, majority is as nearly certain
as any future event can be.
MAXIMILIAN
d , His Majesty, the Emperor of Mexico,"
is now,eonsidered a real monarch by most
of the official journals of Europe, and his
movements and appointraentare duly and
gravely recorded. He affects to - consider
himself an Emperor by the choice of the
Mexican people, and ere long he will appear
in his putative dominions, accompanied by
plenty of Austrian bayonets to keep his
A , subjects" from suddenly ending his
dynasty by his death. About .40,000
French soldiers and sailors have been
employed in forcing him upon the Mexicans,
and he must in future rely exclusively on
military power to preserve his throne. He
is just about to plunge into scenes which
will make his future life as full of strife as
that of his namesake Maximilian I, Emperor
of Germany,who,during the latter half of the
fifteenth century,lived in a_ perpetual state
of war, either with France, Italy, or por
tions of "Germany itself; and so far as we
have any evidence, he will bring to beai no
more ability than did his other namesake,
the feeble, though good-natured Maximilian
11., of Germany. The violence and fraud
by which Mexico has been forced to accept
this Austrian Archduke for her ruler will
never be forgiven by the inhabitants of that
co try, and he will be forced to contend
a ainst L an almost unanimous resistance,
ceasingly kept up. He will never be able
to collect a tax without an , attempted revo
lution, and while one poitiop of lids Empire
will be in 4 , peace," the rest will be in tur
moil. The rebels in our Southern States
will attempt to make a tool of Maximilian;
but if they find they cannot rise'hitn, they
will not care how soon he is killed or , exiled.
PIO French and Austrian Governments will
grow wea ' ry , of furnishing him men, and mo
ney, and the strong probability is that our
own Government will drive him back to
Europe as soon as our hands are free.
This new-fledged Emperor is not to be en
vied, and the future reader of history will
most probably see in his life the old lesson
of the vanity of human ambition, and the
futility of attempting to establish *any new
form of monarchicalgovernment on the con
tinent of North America. '
The House of Representatives, at Harris-,
burg,has passed an act making all exchange
tickets on City Railways good until used,
anything on their face to the contrary not
withstanding. This is a right and proper
enactment; for the arbitrary regulation of
the various companies in this city, making
an exchange ticket worthless•unless used
the day of its purchase has, always been
considered unjust. Another railway re
form is also needed. We mean a law to
prevent the over-crowding of the cars. Con
ductors will have their carsdriven at break
neck speed, along portions of their roads
where they do not expect to get many pas.
sengers, and will then allow their vehicles
to stand for a quarter of an.hour at a corner
where fares may be picked up in abundance.
Lag after A car is crammed with twice as
many persons, as should be in it, the con
ductor will wait until not another individual
can be squeezed into the doorways or upon
the platforms. Pickpockets reap some of
their richest harvests in these crowded cars,
and the discomfort occasioned by - . this
bad system is such as almost to induce
many people to walk instead of riding.
Ho one can deny the great convenience of
the cars, in comparison with the old-fash
ioned omnibusses, but "ive might as well
have them made as comfortable as possible
by a regulation which would prevent three
car-loads of people from squeezing into one
vehicle. On previous occasions we have
urged this matter upon the Legislature and
upon the companies, and it would be grati
fying to find that the reform had been in
stituted.
PIANOS.'
PIALI!I,yIL
LD, -
and Obestnut.
THE TAX FILL.
The House of Representatives at Wash
ington has finally passed the tax bill, on
which it has long been engaged. The final
vote was 102 to 33. Of course the nega
tives were all- Copperheads. The Pennsyl
vanians who voted against the: bill were
Messrs. Ancona, Dawson, Dennison, John
son, Stiles and Strouse. Mr. Coffroth and
Mr. Miller, who were absent, would proba
bly have voted against it. The Pennsyl
vania Democrats who voted for it were
Messrs. Bailey, McAllister and Randall,
who deserve credit for ignoring party when
the great interests of the Government and
th,
ke nation are concerned. We trust that
she bill will now receive the earnest atten
tion of the Senate and be put through as
rapidly as possible.
Ma. Emirs!. D. Lewis, whose splendid pic
ture of “The Gates of the Susquehatafti." is one
of the chief attractions of the exhibition in the
Academy of the . Fine Arts, has lately finished
another of scarcely less importance, which may
be seen for a few days at Earle & Sons. It is
called "The Wilds of Lake George,". and repre
sents faithfully one of the most beautiful views
on that lake. The sky, the water, the rocks,
the hills with the delicate mist rising from
them, the c.arefal painting in the foreground,
the fine atmospherie effect—each of these will
challenge admiration. Mr. Lewis has done no
thing better than this picture, and we advise
our readers to visit it without delay, as it will
be sent to New York in a sew days.
LIBERAL.-Mr. Leonard Grover, in resrinse
to the appeal of the Committee on Labor, Re
venue and Income, of the Great Fair, has de
cided to appropriate the proceeds of both per
formances at the Chestnut Street Theatre on
Saturday (to-morrow) to the Fair. He has
with great liberality given the receipts of a day
when there is an operatic and a dramatic per
formante—"Ld Dame Blanche" and "The
Octoroon"—and the sum realized cannot but
be a very large one. Mr. Grover's example is
worthy of imitation.
THE GREAT MUSICAL FESTIVAL:--By mis
print in yesterday's BULLETIN, we wore made
to say that the box office at the Academy of
- Music, for receiving sulnCriptions to the season
of grand operas for the Great Central Fair,
would be opened this eilening, instead of this
morning. We now initrm our readers that the
office is open from 9 in the morning until 6 in
the evening. We are glad to learn that a num
ber of subscribers have already been obtained,
and those who wish to securegood seats should
apply early..
THE Cluttsr.wr COMMISSION is constantly re
ceiving contributions in money from the sol
diers in the Union army. To-day we saw a
package containing $2lO 70 remitted from the
3d Vermont regiment, and during the past
week the whole amount received from soldiers
'has - been about $5OO. Contributions from such
sources are the best proof of the excellence
and efficiency of the Commission.
Eiessrs. Thomas & Sons will sell on Tuesday,
May 3d, at the Philadelphia Exchange, perempto •
rily, a farm of 31 acres, on the old York Tpxnpike,
at the 8 mile stone, only 10 minutes' Walk from
Chelten Mills Station. The -Improvements are
good, and the place well stocked with f,uit, old
shade trees, lze. See ite vertisement.
THOMAS & SONS' L&RG SALE TI7EISDAY
EXTRA VALUABLE..REAL ESTATE, IRREDEEM
ABLE GROUND RENTS, . NINE
ESTATES,' by order of Orpharav Court, Executors and
Heirs-32 properties--besides - a large amount from
other owners, altogether 47 PROPERTIES, and some
of them very valuableo ACRES near 18th street,
26th Ward; 75 ACRES, Nicetown lane, 25th Ward;
48 ACRES, near Otney,-23d Ward; 10 acites,Wheat
sheaf lane, 25th Ward; handsome residence,
Tres ton, N. J., valuable business properties,
handsome country seat and farm; handsome "and
plain city residenCes; irredeemable ground
rents, dca. .
gIlfAr,L SASE • INVESTMENTS. —The 22 ground
rents afford opportunity for persona of small
means 'to
_make safe investments. Sate absolute.
See:.: auction head. Pamphlet catalogues to.
Morrow. •
Er For other advertisements see seventh page
to• dap, sBIILLILTIN.
in.totiserne county, advertised to be peremptorily
sold on Wednesday next, "by Mr Freeman, are
worthy of especial attentien. In She same sale are
ANEW BROWN.STONE, STOLE, NO. •210 CHESTNUT
STREET, and a HANDSOME bPRUOR STREET RES'.
=NOE, to be sold by order of Executors. The pam
phlet catalogues are now ready. The sale will
comprise SO properties, amounting to over a
THE DAILY, EVENING BULLETIN : PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, APRIL 29 1864.
CITY RAILWAYS.
FARM FOR BMA
THE VALUABLE -COAL LANDS
quarter of a million of dollars. For a summary
see auction auverusemen
rintIiTHFUL outline and features, and artistic
T
coloring, are always found in B. F. REI
NER'S Life-size PHOTOGRAPHS, in oil colors,
in2de at 624 ARCH ktreet.
PATENT SCISSOR SHARPENERS, KNIFE
Sharpeners, Table Steels, Hones, Strops. Oil
Stones, and Wet Stones of several kinds, for sale
at the Hardware Store of TRUMAN Sc SEIA.W,
No. 635 (Eight Thirty-five) iHaritet street, below
Ninth. •
ARTES DE VISITE made at RELAIER,'S
C
Gallery, are equal to any, and excelled by none
made in the city. Gallery, SECOND street, s.bove
Green. Patr.mize him.
CILDBEN'S KNIVES AND FORKS,
Britannia Caps, low.pticed Pocket Kntyes,
miniature Spades,,/cc.,for sale at TRUMANSHAG ' S, No. WS ipght Thirty-five) Market
street, below Ninth.
-CARTES DE VISITE are made in unsurpassed
styles, at 13. P. REIM.ER' S. - Engage them
there, and you will be furnished with superior
Pictures. Gallery. 624 Aft (Ili street.
XTRAOT FROM THE NEW YORK
WORLD, April 8, 1861 —"The proposed in
crease of duties on Imported Goods, has had a
very .extraordinary effect, upon the trade of this
city. It has largely increased he withdrawal - of
bonded goods from the Custom House—of course,
added to the receipts for duties, but the most
marked effect has teen shown in retail trade, and
all the large dry goods and fancy stores have been
thronged, for the last two days, by a number of
eager retail purchasers, and prices have generally
been marked up twenty , five per cent.'
Without re erence' to the course adopted by
crhers, and prefering an active trade to exorbitant
pronto, we are now selling from a lane stock of
Desirable Goods, purchased prior to the late ad.
wince in Exchange or the proposed increase of
duty, at a moderate advance.
VURWEN STODD&RT k BROTHER,
Nos. 456, 452 and 454 North pgelgt me e t,
ari22.3t§ above
$24. 00 0—.310,000, $5,000, $l,OOO and other
Ardounts to loan on Mortgage and
Ground Rents. JNO. YARD Jr.. & SON,
ap29 fr,m,w,6t* 807 Race street.
eIRUT, TENDIIPS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
637 CIikiSTNUT street, corner of Seventh.
Established in 1614. Incorporated 18.55
YoUng Men fully prepared for the Counting
House and Business Life.
I RECOURSE OF INSTRUCTION INCLUDAS
Book-keeping in all its various branches._
Penman snip—Plain and Ornamental. smi
Commercial Calculations, Business Poreis, Com
mercial Law, Detecting Counterfeit Notes, ftc.'
Students instructed separately, and received at
Any time. No vacations.
In the practical* value of Ps well-tried: course of
.instruction. and in real advantages to business
men, this institution is unequaled.
During the past year nearly five hundred Btu,.
dents were in attendance, many of them already
engaged in our largest mercantile houses.
Uotaiogues, containing terms, /cc., furnished
gratis, on application.
ap'.lt4 S. H. CRITTENDEN It CO.
IN THE ORPIiANs• 011URT FOR THE CITY
AND COUNTY OP PHILADEL O HIA.—Es.-
tate of SAMUEL L. kIATTIIEWS.—The Auditor
appointed by the Court to audit. settle and adjust
the account of JOHN W. HICKS. Guardian of
SAMUEL L. MATTHEWS, and to make distri
bution of the balance in the hands of the account.
ant. will meet the par tee interested for the pur
poses .of his appointment. on WEDNESDAY,
may 11th, ISM, at 4 o'clock P. M., at his office,
No. 142 South SIXTH street, in tae city of Phila
delphia. J. HERVEY BRYAN, .
spit)-f, m, w.sti Auditor..
IN THE ORPHANS' tJOURT FOR THE CITY
OF PHILADELPHIA—ESTATE OF OWEN
WEBER, deceased.—The Auditor appointed
by the Court to audit, settle and adjust the ac
count of HENRY B. SCHLIEFER, Adminis
trator of the estate of Owen Weber, deceased,
and to make distribution of the balatoo in the
bands ot the accountant, willmeet the parties in
terested, for the purposes of his appointment, on
THURI,DAY. stay 12th, 1E64. at 4 o'clock P.
at his office, /to. 142 South SIXTH Street, in the
.c ty of Philadelphia. J. HERVEY BRY A N,
w,Gtf Auditor.
I\TEW OHIO MAPLE SUGAR—Very hand
some. For sale in large or small quantities,
by ARCHER it REEVES,
ap2S-Strp¢ No. 45 North Water street.
SgBAZAAR, NINTH AND RANSOM
r•TREET S.
A. ON SALE of H ^RSES. OAR RI AGES, kn.
On SATURDAY MORNING. NEM', at It
Cr clock, comprising about
SIXTY HORSES,
including the entire driving est.sblishment of a
gentlemen removing to the country, abr.
A pair Sorrel 13 oan Horse", a Coupe Rockaway.
A shifting-top Box Wagon. double Harness, &c.
ALSO.
A handsome dark brown Stallion, bp Trafalgar.
out of a mare by Black Sashay:.
Also, a supeiior Maltese colored Spanish Jack.
An elegant rat Double Harness by Lacey & Phil
lips, nearly new.
Also, New and Second. hand Carriages, Light
Wagons, ac., including
A three-seated Wagon by Watson:
A Donkey Cart, to carry four, and Harness.
Single and D: able Harness,Saddles, Bridles, &e.
Eir No postponement on account of weather.
PT Sale of Horses, &c., on WEDNESDAY.
kir Annual Sale Cattle. 2 1 5th May
ALFREDM.
aptlE-2te
MD 1010 V AL.—Dr. is. T. I.EV/Stats removed to
XL No. .110.1 ARCH Street. ep27-18t*
R"DEAL BLACK LACE POINTEb.—New Im
portation perateamer Etna opened this morn
ing —GEO. W. VOGEL, No. 1016 CHESTNUT
Street, has just opened as above One Hundred and
Eighty.tbree more Real Black Lace Pointes, mak
ing one of the largest, handsomest and chasmic
stocks in the country beyond any dispute. The
assortment now comprises Good Palates from $9O
to $5OO, careful selections of cheap Palates as well
as some exhibition goods ttExtra Fine;" also 100
Real Lace Parasol Covets; some fine Vells,bluthes,
Barbes, rich Guipure Insertings for • trimming
dresses, with Sashes to match; also 1,000 pieces of
narrow Guipure Laces of French mtinufacture,
handsome goods that will outwear the flimsy soft
German goodsi Real Guipure Mask Veils, and
many novelties in good Laces of the current styles
in Paris this season.
SPECIAL NOTICE.—This is the last case of
goods the subscriber can expect to pass under the
present tariff, and until the new tariff goes into ef
fect I will offer these goods at old rates. Buyers
wanting really good goods will please keep in mind
that I import these goods. I do not pay tribute to
any New York importer, and 'I will give at retail
to my customers all possible advantages. ap26-6t
QTOREKEEPERS AND OTHERS ABOUT
giving "one day's revenue" to the Fair,please
call or send - for Show Cards, &c. (gratuitous), at
Office No. 118 S. SEVENTH street. ap23.26trp*
DAB OPPORT ry FOB. SPECULA
it TORS—For sale..—A. large VALUABLE
PROPERTY of two hundred acres of ground, sit
uate in the FIRST and TWENTY-SIXTH Wards,
haling a front of tWenty.four hundred feet on each
side of Broad street, with a front of twelve hun
dred feet on League Island or Second Street Road,
about one mile from the County Prison and a less
distance from League Island and from the Dela
ware River. Apply to J. H. CURTIS do S'/N,
Real Estate Brokers, 433 Walnut St. rap23.l2trp
GEORGE J. BOYD,
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 Unourrent
money bought and sold. mh2-3mrp6
I~If&EKING WITH INDELIBLE
Embroidering, Braiding, Stampin g , A
Lady competent to mark neatly can find employ
ment. M . A. TORREY.
mhl9 MO Filbert street
001" SKIRT MANUFELOTORY. —Hoop
Li_ Skirts ready-made and made to order; gar.
ranted of the best, materials. Also, Skirts '
rms. E. BEVY V',
Ma Ville street, above 'math,
aplB-Im
WEAVER 1,
VaTiacturerB oCi.ORD—AL7.,
ED
O.. ." .23 T ANNILL L or E th R WCAciste
r El threet i a llr tNo. 22 North
I
r T.I.Ira
avenue,are
,
EDwix H. Dela:
Demur. F. CLo Ni°ll44LW
Timm. EAvEit,
TEAM, NAVEL/MR, AUCTIONEER and
I. MONEY BROKER, N E. corner of THIRD
and SPRUCE streets, only one sonars below tits
Exchange. NATHM.TS' S Pri nctpallot, es.
tablished for the last forty years. ldoney to Loan,
is lane or small amounts, at the lowest rates, on
Diamonds, Silver Plate, Watches,Tewell7,
Cloth
ing, and goods of every description. offic e hgurs
from a A. M. tin 7 P.
(11M-tteD
ORIFFITH Ac PAGE,
Southwest Corner SIXTH and ARGIL,
Sell - Universal Clothes Wringers,
First cinality Refrigerators,
' • Ice Cream Freezers
Folding Step-Ladders,
QOAP—PORE FAMILY 13 04tp.-_OOI,I TAINs
- o no FIILIOATE OF SODA, SAND or CLAY,
but is an entirely PUDE. SOAP, and should be
used by every tamilY
Put up in - togED O F FIFTY POUNDS, tall
weight, When pabked and marked Fifty Pounds,
not Bars or Lumps, as many manafacturere brand'
their boxes. htanufastared by
(}EORGE )11. nacurroFf EG SON
derf-iyrpe - Ile hfargaratmstreet
MIISIOAL BOXES, IN HANDSOME OASES,
playing from two to twelve choice melodies,
for sale by FAKE & BROTHERS, Importers,
non .No . 323 Obealinnt, Wee; below /*min
ALVAN WILKINS
Detroit, Miohigan,
BROKER
In Mining Stocks and Mineral Lends,
Of Lake Superior, '
Has for sale a number of choice Copper locations,
in Ontonagon county, and also about 3, 000 acres of
SIVVER-LAD LANDS, selected with -great
care in the new Mineral region of Marquette
county. Parties desirous of organizing bona fide
Working Companies, will find this' an excellent
opportunity, as a large portion of the pay would be
taken in Stock.
Orders for the Purchase and Sale of Lake Superior
Stocks will hare prompt attention.
Philadelphia Reference--Messrs. WORK, Mo.
COUCH k CO. ap2.9-2t*
BEVERLY. N. J.
2 A COUNTRY. SE AT FOR SALE.
Replete with every convenience, with about
one acre of ground—in• line °niece.
97 -Early possession
For pi rticulars, apply to
E. L. MOSS, „
up29-6to 219 DOOR Street.
LADIES
PREPARING ARTICLES FOR
liessol
GREAT CENTRAL
FAIR,
jan procure the following at a Discount df Eight.
(8) per M.S. below regular retail prices :
Zephyrs ! Zephyrs !!
ni every color and shade.
A boll litre cf SOLPEALNOS SOASLETS and
FINE -PURPLES, have jut been received.
ALSO,
Shetland Wooled Crochet Cotton.
Clubtic 'Edgings, Tidy Cotton.,
Quilled Hu filings, Emu°'daring Canvas,
Bugle 0 imps, Zephyr Patterns,
Cilmpuir Laces, slipper Patterns, -
ilt braids, Machine Bilks,
SilkEmbroldering Braidrlrochet Needles, .
Worsted Binding, noes Th rea d.
Embroidering bilk, Parse Thread.
GERMANTOWN WOOL.
'Shit+ article is as rich in colors, nearly as fine in
tearate, and as weihadapted fur enemy kinds of
Fancy HEIG HT the German Zephyr, and is
CENTS PER OUNCE
And over
ONE DOLLAR PER POUND CHEAPER.
ALSO—A full assort= ent of the following at re
gular Retail Prices :
Corsets at St 25 per pair,
Corsets at gl 50 per pair.
Silk Belting*, •
T 0 welings,
Stockings,
Gloves,
Dress Linings,
Ralmora e.
tatting Bindings,
Scissors.
Lace Veil!,
Su Umbrellas,
Linen Farm,
Feather Fans, (some-
thing near,i
Manii la and CaneWialaka
Trayelir g Hags,
Pocket Hooka,
Hair !hussies,
Combs,
Peri= err,
Collars and Cuffs,
Particular attention Is invited to oar stoat al
Sun Umbrellas ! Sun 'Umbrellas !!
Of which we have a large assortment of the
choicest varieties, selected from the best teems in
the cowry. Ladies will do well by imasaining,
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TRAVELING BAGS.
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sons ordering from the counts y will please name
their express or nearest stage route.
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HAVE MADE =TEN - SINE ADDITIONS TO
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NOTWITHSTANDINEt. THE ADVANCED
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I of pure fresh Palm Oil, and is entirely a yogi.
table Soap; ;more suitable for Toilet use than those
made from animal fats. In boxes of ono doses
cakes for 511 50 per box. Manufactured by
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sfe. 116 Margaretta street, between Front and
Second. above Callowhill street. del7-Iyrtif
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 Mtrble Works
of ADAM STEINMETZ, RIDGE AVENUE,
below Eleventh street, Philadelphia. apl6-3mrpt,
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any period not less than ten nor more lhanforty years_
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PER CENT. INTEREST WILL BE PAID IN
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September in each year.
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tion and deposit.
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ducements to lenders as the various descriptions
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ness, the tiitticr abliity of private parties or stock
companies or sep.mte communities only is pledged
for payment, while for the debts of the United
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in. coin. -
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holder will have the benefit of the interest.
The fact that all duties on imports aro payable
in specie furnishes a fund for like payment of In
= est on all Government Bonds largely in excess
of the wants of the treasury far this parpose.
'lnstructions to the National* Batiks acting as
loan agents were not issued from the United Staten
Treasury until March 26th, but in the first three
Weeks 'a April the subscriptions hace averaged
more than
TEN MILLIONS A WEEK.
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SURED OF THE UNITED STATES at Wash
ington, and the ASSISTANT TEE ISUREES
New York, Boston, and PhiladeliShia, and by the
First Nations Ipbuik of Philadelphia, Pa.
Second National Bask of Philadelphia, Pa.
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Bankers throughout the country will farid , h far
ther iniormatton on application, tu.d afford every
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Invite the attention of buyers to the large and vs.i
ried stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER
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Which has been purchased at the New York and
Philadelphia Auctions. for to the recent advance
in exchange. As we pre er a large and to.tive
trade to exorbitant profits, buyers will llnd decided
advantages in our stock.
BLACK SILKS,
SOLID COLOR SILKS, ,
FANCY SILKS,
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PERCALES,
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ap2B ABOVE WILLOW.
GRAY'S PATENT
MOLDED COLLARS
Have nowbesnbefors the publisfer nearly a year.
They are universe.* pronounced the neatest and
best fitting collais extant.
The upper edge presents a pitted , curve, fres
from the angles noticed in all other collars. -
The cravat causes no puckers on the inside of
the turndown collar—they are AS SMOOTH IN
SIDE AS OUTSIDE—and therefore peribotly free
and easy to the neck.
The garotte Cellar has a smooth and etenly
&bitted edge ex BOTH SIDES.
These Collars are not simply fiat pibees of paper
out in the form of Collar, but are KOLDIECI AiD
SHAPED TO PIT THE NEON.
They ars made In ' 'Novelty , ' (er tarn-doivn
style); in every half size from 12 to 17 Inches' and
In :Eureka', (or Garotte, )trom 13 to 17 inches; and
packed in "solid sizes'! in neatblue c atoms, con.
lathing 100 each; also in smaller ones 01 10 each.-
the 'latter a very bandy package for Travelers,
Army andNairy Officers.
AkiPEVEleir GOLIAIR Is stamped
! Gray's Patent molded Collar."
Sold by all Dealers in liCen's Furnishing. c "
The Trade supplied by
Co.,Van Denson, Boehmor & .
6a7 Chestnut . Street:,
-15.1241adelphias
Importers and Ni r ilo/essle Dealers in men's Fla
Wetting Goods. mb3o-3Mrp.
GRAND 'MUSICAL FE TWAL,
ArGURVIINGI,
THE REAP CENTRAL FAIR
FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE
IL 8 t SANITARY COMMISSI9I.
The Committee having charge of the Musical
Entertainments of the Great Central Fair have the
honor to announce that, having completedthe ar
rangements of their:Department, they will com
mence in the Academy of Music on WEDNES
DAY NEXT, the FOURTH of MAY, a GRAND
MUSICAL FESTIVAL, to be continued through
the succeeding fortnight. In view of the unpre.
cedented scope of the. FAIR, and the magnitude
of all its departments, the Committee have labored
to make their own wol thy of its associations, and
of the noble purpose of the.enterprise. At the
same time they have deemed the opportunity a
peculiarly favorable one to essay the illustration
of MUSIC in all its most popular forms, upon a
scale hitherto nnattempted in this country, and
which Willtioinstice to various compositions, as
they are interpreted only in the chief capitals of
Europe where the Art is fostered by goiernments,
and where great institutions are devoted to its.
study and exhibition. .
The entertainments of the FESTIVAL will con
sist of (iperas in'the English language, Otaturios•
and Miscellaneous Vocal and Instrumental Con
certs. - For the production of the Operas and other
works, the Commi tee have made a contract with
Mr. L. F. Harrison (now of New York, and for.
mer)y of, this city), Manager of the American•
Opera OaraPany, who has evinced a most earnest
and liberal disposition to carry out the views of
the Committee. The artists and auxiliaries en
gaged by Mr. Harrison, far exceed in number and
aggregate merit any force ever employed upon the
Lyrical stage of this continent. The foilowingare•
the names—the principal vocalists of the list
having Perfoimed of /ate Nsit.tt great success in
New York. • -
Musical Direcior—Mr; Theodore Thotaas, of
New York.
Conductors .of Oratorios—Dr. Leopold Neignen
and Carl Sentz, of I hiladelphia.
Leaders in Miscellaneous Conceris—Dr. W. P.
Cunnington and .Mesers. O. C. Koppi•a and.
Charles Dodworih, of Philadelphia.
Leader of Military Bar.d—lEr. Adolph Birgfeld,
of Philadelphia.. •
Pianist-111r. J. N. Paltison, of New York.
Organist—Mr. Srtharli. Meesiter, of .Philadel—
phis..
Harpist—Mr. Alfred F. Tonlman, of New York..
Operatic Stage Manager—Mr. H. A. Baker, do..
Operatic Prompter—Mr. Leopold Engelke, of
Philadelphia.
First Soprano—Mrs. Comte Borchard.
First Contralto—Mrs. Jenny Kempton.
Do. Miss Louisa Myers.
• First Tenor—Mr. William Castle.
Second " bir. Walter Birch.
First Bars tone—Mr. S. C. Campbell.
Second .‘ Mr. Win. Simla.
Baas—kir. Edward Seguin.
The Opera Chorus consists of one hundred se
lected singers, with a corps of accomplished ama.
tear volunteers:
The Oratorio Chorus includes members of Han
del and Haydn Society, of the Harmonia Society,
and oZsleven German choral societies of this city,.
and of the Mozart and Musical Union, of Reading,.
forming an aggregate of many hundreds of voices.
The orchestreand military band for operas, and
all other divisions of Ile Festival, are composed
of ninety-flys of the most dieLngnisbed instrn.
mentalists of Philadelphia and New York.
In the thematic department of the operas are a
Corps de Ballet and other assistants, numbering;
one hundred and fifty, •
The Opera ready far representation are
THE BOHEMIAN GIRL,
MARITANA,
by W. Q. Wallace;
NOTRE DAME OF PARIS,
by W1:11. Henry Fry.
The first Oratorio,
THE CREATION,
by Haydn.
On Wednesday Evening, May 4th,
WILL BE PRESENTED.
For the First Time,
NOTRE DAME OF PARIS.
A Grand Opera, in four acts. The subject from
Victor Hugo's great romance of the same title.
The principal parts by Mesdames BORCHARD ,
and EEMPTON, and Messrs. CASTLE, CAMP
BELL, SEGUIN and SKAATS.
Conductor, Mr. THOMAS.
The Orchestra, Chorus, Corps de Ballet and
Auxiliaries, as above enumerated.
The Stage Appointments are all elaborately illus
trative of Paris in the fifteenth century, the
period of the drama, and are copied from photo
graphs of buildings and historical pictures. The
.Scenery by, .I!dessrs. Russell Smith, Riolusrd
*• , Ilawth erne , Grain, Kedge and Rehr. weider.
The Banners and Armorial Insignia by the Messrs.
Wm. Charles and Otto Kehrwedder, fresco artists,
of this city. The Arms and Armor by Messrs.
Dacy .t.Letsinger. The Eccentric Properties by
Mr. Saunders, of New York. Costumes by Mrs.
Cornwell, of Philadelphia, and hlr. R. W.
Wildams, of New York.,
Mr. Joseph Buffington, organ builder, has
kindly loaned and erected a church organ on the
stage of the A cademy'; and a peal of fall siztd
,Charch bells, from the steel foundries of Messrs.
Naylor aLz Company, have also been loaned to give
due effect to the scenes connected with the Cathe
dral of Notre - Dame. The COMMITTEE, with
alt these resources, are warranted in promising
performances unapproached on any American
stage, in verisimilitude and in the magnificence
and compietenesh of every musical and scenic
department.
A subscription sheet for SIX OPER& NIGHTS
—the performances to be on Mondays, Wednes
days and Fridays of two weeks—win be opened at
the Academy on Friday morning, the 23th inst., as
9 o'clock.
SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR-THE SERIES OF SIX
OPERAS, EIGHT DOLLARS,
which will secure a reserved'seatrn the Parquet,
Parquet Circle and Balcony.
SUBSCRIPTION FOR THE SERIES, WITH
RESERVED SEATS'IN FAMILY CIRCLE,
FOUR DOLLARS AND A HALF.
No admission for single nights will be dispelled
of until the subscription sheet is fall and subscri
bers shall have selected their seats. -
Tickets for the first oratorio, on THURSDAY,'
the sth of May, at one dollar, with twenty-five
cents for reserved seats, will be for sale on Monday
next.
- The programmes of concerts will be the subjea
of future announcements. ap2B-itt4
THE AUTHOR TEALS MANY TRTYRHE,
RED TAP GE E AND PIGEOII..EOL.E.
NERALS. •
rig book in -which the origin of much discom
fort to the soldier boys and delay to their sacred
cause is vividly disclosed. • - •
* is * 'rho author Vlls many irriths, • and does
it in rollicking, pleasant manner, whith will in
terest the reader in the Mardpulatioas of red-tape.' '
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