Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, April 29, 1864, Image 8

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dIifITSEKIENTS.
WELEY'S CONTINENTAL NEWS
ES
Choice Seats to all places of amusement
i7.1y5 may be
hod up to 6% o' clock any evening. lith
SPARRING -
inwzmirD turervalyi,sfyßmoitAslu.
Private instanction in the above Science at any
hour. _ kap27-3t4
GYMNAStUN OPEN ALL SUNNIER.
VERESA. CARAHNO,* by universal deAre,
takes pleasure in announcing a THIRD and
FAREWELL CONCERT, at the MUSICAL
FUND HALL, on SATURDAY EVENING,
April 30th, when she will be assisted by the fol•
lowing distinguished talent: Madame ANNIE
M/SSELL, Prima Donna Soprano; Mr. J. FAR
LEY, Tenor, who will render, in accordance with
numerous requests, the great Aria from "Faust,
and “Eily Pdavourneen; Mr. DRAPER, Eery
tone; Mr. F. J. MITTLER, Pianist.
Tickets, 60 cents; Reserved Seats, :15 cents extra;
to be had at J. E. Gould' s Music Store, coiner of
Seventh and Chestnut streets. a 09.20
CONCERT AND DECLAMATION BY THE
JOHN QUINOY ADAMS BOYS' GR.A.M.
MAR SCHOOL, at HANDEL AND HAYDN
HALL, Eighth and Spring Garden streets, on
FEW &Y EVENING, April. 29th,• at 3 o' clock.
Tickets, 25 cents. Proceeds for the Sanitary Coat
lt*
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ROVER'S OHESTNUT TELEA.TRE.—
GLEONAkin (3-ROVER. Manager
(11.1 so of Grover's Theatre, Washington, D. O.)
THIS (Friday) EVENING, April .29th.
MOST POSITIVELY
TELE LAST NIGHT
OF THE
GRAND GERMAN OPERA..
• Last appearance of
HERR HERIMANNS,
The cele ated Basso Profnndo, whose appearance
last event occasioned an ovation of the most en
thusiastic erecter. ,
Last a earance of M. FRANZ HIMMER.
ON Y TIME, MOST POSITIVELY, -
Of Beethoven's Master work and only Opera,
FIDELIO. .__ FIDELIO.
FIDFLIO. FIDELIO.
Rocco (his last appearance). Herr Jos. Herrmann
Florestan oils last appearance). N. Franz Himmer
Fidelio (her greatest assumption) Mad. Jouarmsen.
larcelline Arlie Canissa
Pizarro M. Steinecke
- ' PRICES OF ADMISSION.
Dress Circle and Parquet 50
(25 cents extra for reserving. )
Orchestra Chairs (reserved) $I 00
Family Circle ' 25
Seats at Gould' s an ,- at the Box Office.
SATURDAY,
AFTERNOON AND EVENING,
808 THE
BENEFIT OF THE
GREAT CENTRAL FAIR
FOE THE
SANITARY- COMMISSION.
GRAND OPERA MATINEE,
And positively last appearance of the
GERMAN OPERA COMPANY.
LA DAME BLANCHE, entire.
Receipts for the Benefit of the Central Fair Sani
tary Commission.
Admission to all parts of the house, including
Private Boxes, One - Dollar.
Seats may be secured. today and to-morrow
• without extra charge.
SATURDAY NIGHT;
Dramatic Performance,
THE OCTOROON. _
Receipts for the Benefit of the Central Fair Sani
tary Commission.
The entire services of the artists; orchestra, at
taches, advertising and theatre and incidental ex.
-penses, are presented to the Fair by Mr. GROPER
MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH STREET
AU, THEATRE, ARON street, above Sixth.
UNABATED SUCCESS.
HOIfSES PACKED fO THE ROOF.
ROSEDALE THE HIT OF THE SEASON.
BENEFIT OF MRS. JOHN DREW.
Fourth week of ROSEDALE.
THIS (Friday) EVENING, April 29, 1364,
ROSEDALE; ROSEDALE;
- ROSEDALE; • ROSEDALE,. ROSEDALE;
OR, THE RIFLE BALL.
With every Scene new, and a cast of charazte-s
including every member of the company, and
Mrs. JOHN DREW as Rosa Leigh.
Prices as usual. Doors open at 7o' clock. Cur
tain rises at 7,1 j o'clock.
WALNUT SIREET THEATRE.
THIS - (Friday) EVENING, April 9.9, 1864.
BENEFIT OF MR. W. J. FLORENCE.
On which occasion Mr. and Mrs. Florence will
appear in three mirth -provoking pieces and
SEVEN DIFFERENT CHARACTERS.
The performance will - commence wittithe laugh
able farce of THE IRISH LION.
Mr. W. J. Florence as Tom Moore, a Travelling
Tailor. To be followed by the beautiful cornedi
-tilts of THRICE ALARRIEO.
Mrs. W. .1. Florence in five characters.
To conclude with the roaring farce, entitled
THE YANKEE HOUSEKEEPER,
In 'which both Mr. and Mrs. Florence appear.
A SSEMBLY BUILDINGS, - corner TENTH
and CHESTNUT.
WOODROFFE 2 S OLD ORIGINAL
• BOBEMIAN TROUPE OF
GLASS BLOWERS,
With their celebrated Glais Steam Engine,
, MONITOR,"
Will shortly appear as above.
ap2f3.3t* E. M. GARDINER, Agent.
ZAN E STREET - GIRLS' UR AMM.AR
smEtooL CONCERT. at the ACADEMY OF
MUM, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Et three
o'clock. Doors open at two. 'pcNets to be had at
the door. ap2B 204
Ti OYER-AVADEMY OF music).
SATURDAY, APRIL 30,1664.
OIRL WOLFSORN'S
CLASSICAL MATINEE,
AT 12% O'CLOCK.
PROGRLMME
Sonata, op. 105. Pianciand Violin Schumann
Wolfsohn and Thomas.
Aria, from Don Giovanni 'Mozart
Theodore liabelmann.
PIANO SOLO.
(a) Traver (grief) Wolfsobn
(b) Slumber Song Wolfsohn
(o) Polonaise C Sharp Minor
Chopin
is Carl Wolfsohn.
'Violin Solo, Fanta.sie de Concert Vienatemps
Theodore Thomas.
Das Idadchen am Fenster . Fesca
Theodore Rabe'mann.
Trio, op. 09, Piano, 'Violin and. Violoncello:"
Schubert
Wollsohu, Thomas and Ahremt.
SINGLE TIOKEE,S, ONE DOLLAR.
Doors open at 12 a' clock:
SPECIAL NOTICE. —Subscribers to the Clas
sical Concerts ale respectfully Informed of the
change from SOrittle to MATINEE, which was ren
dered necessary by the pieoccupation of the
Academy of Music.— ap27-3t§
nONCERT HALL —GRAND CONCERT.
V. CHESTNUT street, above TWELFTH.
SIGNOR BRIGNOLI' S
SECOND AND POSITIVELY LAST
GRAND CONOERT,
ON WITURDAY EVENING, April 30, 1.261,
By thelinpreeedented array of Artists,
MISS LAURA HARRIS,
SIG. BRIGNOLL
SIG. DRAGONI,
iIR. J. N: PATTISON,
ConductorME. MR. H. MOLLENHAUER.
SIG. J. NUN 0
-An entirely new and brilliant programme will
be presented.
TICKETS ONE DOLLAR EACH.
Seats may be secured without extra charge at
Pugh's Book Store, corner of Chestnut and Sixth
streets, end at Leypoldt' s Book Store, 1323 Chest
nut street. ap26.tf§
7TOW OPEN—The Forty-flrst Annual
tion. of Paintings and Sculpture at the
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF THE FINE
ART% OIiESTNUT street, above '7.enth. Open
from 9 A. M. till 7 P. M. , and from S till 10 in the
evening. ap26.tje2o§
ELEVENTH STREET OPERa. HOUSE.
411.11 FAMILY RESORT."
lOARNOROSS AND DIXEY'S MINSTRELS,
THE GREAT STAR TROUPE of the WORLD,
In their
SELECT ETHIOPIAN SOIREES,
Splendid Singing, Beautiful Dancing% Laughable
Bur T esq WE lu NT es, Y TAL E NTED Plantatn Scenes ß.RTlS ,
TS. , by
EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK. ,
Tickets, 25-cents. Doors open at 7 o' clock.
1118.1m4 J.L.OARNOROSS, BlaSilleSS Manager.
eIIIELMANIA 01102/E.STRA.--Public
%X sale.emery Saturdayat 3 o' clock, P. at
the BiIIISIGAL FUND HALL. Slagle tickets, 25
cents; packages of six ckets, To be ma at
Anal's, ouestant ti street; J. E. Gould,
gleventh sect Obeetunt and at the hall dno nnl9
WANTED—A DESIRABLE COUNTRY
RESIDENCE, with from 1.0 to 20 acres of
land,- in a good neighborhood, convenient to
schools and churches; not more than d miles dis
tant from the city, and of easy access; the grounds
must be well shaded...and handsomely laid out,
mansion large,. well Hliilt, and have all the mo•
dern conveniences. J. 3- GUMMY Jr. SONS,
OS Walnut street. . ap29-6t
MAJOR H. W. SAWYER.
YMP_TiB/i l . Bll TO-RAY.
A Very Fine Card Photograph , _ of
MAJOR E. W. SAWYER,
(Lately releated iiom the Dungeon at Bisbmiind.
fficALLISTER & BROTIERr
728 Chestnut st.
ap26.2t
HANDSOME
COUNTRY RESIDENCE
FOR SALE,
With Stable and Carriage Haase and
27 ACRES OF LAND,
bituate on WASHINGTON LANE, midway be
tween the North PellDErylVallia ond rhiladelphia
nd Germantownßaiiroade---eeveral a r.res wzad
land and a stream of water running through.
J M. GUMMEY & SONS,
si 'B. Ott , tot 'WALNUT Street.
BOOKS BOOKSI!
• AND
'FINE STATIONERY•
Since the first of the year we have been adding
constantly to our stock, until we now have one ol
the largest and best assortments of BOORS,
FIRST-CLASS STATIONERY, PHOTO
(HCAPHS and ALBUMS to be found in any ee.
tablishment in the United. States. We warrant
our PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS to be of the very
best material, strong, durable, and As LOW 7
rings as any in the market.
AU New Books received as soon as issued.
ASHMEAD & EVANS,
Successors to Willis P. Hazard,
-No. 724 CHESTNUT STREET.
mh.22-2ir6
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IY
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"A very readable and entertaining book—giving
graphic sketches of life in the army of the Poto
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of the higher officers in that army of the Fitz John
Porter and McClellan schoDl. The writer is evi
dently what he claims to be - -a citizen soldier—
with p strong love for his country and freedom,
and a strong hatred of Rebels,Copperheads, and
half-loyal Regular officers."—Cleveland Leader.
ap29 OARLETON, Publisher, New York.
20 CENTS ! —FRANK LESLIE FO3
CHESTNUT, Street.
app). rp ~2t*
A BOUNDING INWIT AND IfITAIDR
IS
RED-TAPE AND PIGEON-HOLE
GENERALS.
A well-written, truthful,anci readable book."
,—The Penn. Nittonian -
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HED.
New Editions Just Ready.—Cook Books for
Families, Private Parties, Hotels, Restaurants
and Cafes.
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51 50.
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LESLIE'S RECEIPT BOOK. Price St 50.
HALE' S RECEIPT BOOK. Price SI 09.
PETERSON' SKEW COOK BOOK. (In Press.)
Price St 50.
__
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'with Illustrations.. an Press.) Price 55 00.
Copies sent free of postage, on receipt of price.
_ Orders solicited from I'am lies, hotel-keepers,
restauratenre, booksellers, news agents, and all
others in want of reliable works on cooking.
Address all orders and letters to the Publishers,
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And they will receive prompt and immediate at
tention.
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ap29 CARLETON, Publisher, New York.
ANTS
THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN ; PHILADELPHIA. FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1864.
NEW PUBLICATIONS
CITY ORL.LNANCES
AN ORDINANCE TO PAY EXPENSES FOR
THE ThIPROVEDIENT OF THE MARIE r
SPACES ON GIRARD AVENUE, FROM
TWELFTH TO BROAD.
SECTION 1. The Select and Common Councils of
the City.of Philadelphia do 'Ordain, That the sum
of fire hundred and fifty dollars be and. the same
is hereby appropriated to the Department of. City
Property, to pay for the imprcivement of market
spaces on Girard avenue, from Twelfth to Broad
street.
ITEM. 1. For trees and planting the same, two
hundred and twenty dollars, being at the rate of
two dollars per tree.
saf 2. Boxing trees, three hundred and thirty
dollars, and warrants for the same shall be drawn
by the Commissioner of City Property, in con
formity With existing ordinances.
ALEXANDER J; HARPER,
President of Common Council.
ATTEST.—BENJAMIN H. HAINES,
Clerk of Select Council.
JAMES LYND,
President of Select Council.
Approved this twenty-seventh day of April,
Anno Domini One thousand Eight hundred. and
Sixty-four, (A. D. Iftil).
ALEXANDER HENRY,
Mayor of Philadelphia.
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
• FOR SALE•OR TO LET—A. Country Rest
dence, containg five acres of Land, five miles
north of Mitrket street. Enquire at STERNBER
GER' E, 425 Chestnut street. ap29-12t*
an FOR SALE.—A delightful Country RESI-
Mit DEL% CE and valuable and productive FARM
of over acres, on the Delaware River, one mile
below Beverly and half mile above Dela.tico.
Large Mansion, Farm-house, and all necessary
outbuildings. •
The Mansion is surrounded 'by a handsome
lawn, hanasomely shaded with ornamental trees
and shrubbery. River front of about l mile, with
beach of line gravel, fine bathing, boating, fishing
and shooting facilities. Convenient to Churches,
Schools, /cc.
The Farm is exceedingly productive, and is
thoroughly stocked with choice fruit and excel
lent water.
Mansion heated by a furnace, hot and cold water
and all other conveniences.
A Portico on three sides of the House.
()HAS. H. MUIRHEID,
No. 205 South Sixth stieet
ap27-I(ltrp§
'MONEY ON MORTGAGE in sums of S 5, 000
to $20,000 to loan, at FIVE PER CENT, for
a term of years.
E. R. JONES,
No. 209 South Sixth street
$l5 00 n 810,000, and other amounts to'loan
V. on Mortgage, for five years at five
per cent. per annum
Apply to
apt2.9.3t*
mo LET—With board, a handsome,nnfurnished
1 parlor and two second-story communicating
rooms in a private family in the neighborhood of
ELEVENTH street and MONTGOMERY ave
nue. Address WIDOW, BULLETIN office, for
three days. it*
r.ARGE. UNFRSHED SEA:IOI , M-
A sibE,
Y FRONT ROOM , with Board. Ap
ly N 0.315 PINE street. ap2s-6t*
P
DECRIER BOARD CAN BE OBTAINED IN
i 7 s pleasant part of Germantown, for persons
without children. 'Apply at Harkinson' a. Confec
tionery establishment, Main street. ap27-84
SUMMER HOARDING . AT CHESTNUT
0 GROVE, MEDlA ; —Applications for Board
for the coming season will be made at No. 54 North
THIRTEENTH street, except on SATURDAYS.
when the undersigned will see applicants at
CHESTNUT GROVE HOUSE.
ap2-Im* Kies A. L. RAWSON.
---NATIONA:::: - SANK7 -..
This Bank has tkeen authorized and is now pre.
pared to receive subscriptions to the
This Loan, issued under authority of an act 01
•
Congress approved Dlarch,3, 1861, provides for the
issue of Two Hundred Millions of Dollar
($200,000,000) United States, bonds, redeemable
after ten years, and payable forty years from date,
ix coin, dated March 1, 1861, bearing interests
the rataof •
per annum IN COIL payable semi-annually on al
bonds over $lOO and on Bonds_ of 6100 a4d. less,
annually.
Subscribers will receive either Registered or
Coupon Bonds as they may prefer.
RsarsTnniin BONDS will be belled of the denomi
nations of fifty dollars, (850, ) one hundred dollars,
(8100, ) Rye hundred dollars, (8500,) one thousand
dollars, ($1,000,) five thousand dollars, ($5,000,)
and. ten thousand dollars, (810,000).
'`..,ouron
BONDS of the denominations of fifty dollars, ($50,)
one hundred dollars, ($100,) fire hundred dollars,
($500,) and one thousand dollar 4, (81,000.)
LEWIS H. REDNE Et,
,152 South Fourth street
FIRST
PHILADEL"PECLA.
DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY
FINANCIAL AGENT
OF THE
UNITED STATES. ‘,
10-40 LOAN.
NEW GOVERNMENT LOAN,
5 PER CENT.
INTEREST
will commence, from date of subscription, or the
scorned interest from the first of March can be
pitid in coin, or, until further notice, in 11. S.
notes or notes of National Banks, adding (93) fifty
per cent. to the amount for premium.
COUPON BONDS NOW READY FOR DE
'LIVERY.
C. H. CLARK,
PRESIDENT.
_mb.29-tf
SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE
10-40 LOAN,
Received by the
SECOND NATIONAL BANK
OF PHILADELPHIA, AT
FRANKFOR D.
This Bank has been designated by the SECRE
TARY OF THE TREASURY at a
DEPOSITORY OF THE PUBLIC MONEYS,
AND A
FINANCIAL AGENT
OP TUE UNITED STATKN,
And authorized to receive subscriptions to the
NEW UNITED STAT ES LOAN, heal in.g Interest
at the rate of
FIVE PER CENT.
per annum IN COIN. Bonds from S5O to StO, 000.
Interest to commence either with the date of the
bonds. March let, or at the date of subsc , ip-
Lion, at the option of the subscribers.
WILLIAM H. RHAWIT,
• apls.lint. CASHIER.
.10 40 LOAN.
THIRD' NATIONAL BANK
OF PHILADELPIIIA,
Having been deeignated a Depository of Public
Moneys anti Fiscal Agent of the United States, will
receive subscriptions to the ne it Government
10-40 LOAN
Issued under the Act of Congress approved March
3d, IE6I. Redeemable after ten years at the option
of the Government. Payable in forty years in
BEARING INTEREST AT THE BATE OF
FIVE PER ()ENT. PER ANNUAL
IN COIN.
Ilegieered and Coupon Bonds of diffrent deno
minations. Interest commencing from date of sub
scription, or from the first of March last.
DAVIB B. PAUL, President.
NEW . LOAN.
U. S. 10-10' :
*JAY COOKE & CO.
Offer for Sale the
•
NEW GOVERNMENT LOIN,
BEARING FIVE PER CENT. INTEREST IN
COIN, redeemable any time after TEN YEARS at
the pleasure 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 5-20' s. The interest on sso' a and
8100's payable yearly; on all other denominations,
half yearly. The 10-40 Bonds are dated March I,
1864. The half-yearly interest falling due Septem
ber Ist and March lbt of each year; until let Sep
tember, the accrued interest from Ist of March is
required to be paid by purchasers in dour or in
tamer, CURRENCY, adding fifty per cent. for pre
mium until further notice.
'ALL OTHER GOVERNMENT SECURITIES
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
•
JAY COOKE & 00..
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, SPECIE, STOCKS,
Quartermasters' Vouchers and Check,
AND ALL
GOVEBNPIMT BEOUBITIE3
BOUGHT AND SOLD-
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 renting their address to
HEY. E A. WILSON,
Wirmilassnuad.
apl6.24t&wst* Hinge county, New York.
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tham_he had found her: I then employed one of
the Ecst physicians I could find, wno attended her
for abonfulne months, and while she was undo
nis care she did not suffer quite as "much pain.
He finally gave her -up and said, her case was in
curable. "For," said he, "she has such
a -combination of compkiints, that medicine given for
one operates against some cher -of her difficulties."
About this time she commenced the ase of the
CONSTITUTION WATER, and, to our utter astonish
merit, almost the first nose 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 perm&
nent cure. WALD'. VAN . BEVSOHOTED.T.
WETWERSVISLD, Conn., March 2, 1863.
Dr. W. H, Gregg—Dear Sir—Having seen your
advertisement of " Constitution Water," recom
mended for inflammation of the Kidneys and Irri
tation of the Bladder, having suffered for the past
three years, and tried the tkill of a number of phy
sicians with only temporary relief, I was induced
to try your medicine. I procured one botUe 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
used two bottles of it, and am whore 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. BRIBLOW.
THESE ARE FaOTS ENOUGH.
We presentthe Constitutien Water to, the .ptiblic
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; and we
trust that we shall be rewarded. for our efforts in
placing so valuable a remedy in a form to meet the
requirements of
_patients and physicians.
at_pa.—...La and piwa,
BOREALIS BY ALL DRUGGISTS,
PRICE ONE DOLLAR.
J .
B. GREGG-do 00. Propneters.
BIOROAN,Z; ALLEN, deneral Agents.
For sale by No. 46 CLIFF street, New York.
JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY to COWDRN,
FRENCH, RICHARDS Er, 00,,
Philadelphia,.
hfive Learned not to be astonished at any.
thing: I ears of - experience and a correspondence
extending throng bout all- nationalities of the ha.
bitable globe have turned theories•into facts and
established a basis from which we need not err
- a are not surprised at such facts as the follow
the Persons who write them arm
We know the persons and circumstances, hence
Seel at liberty to endorses their statement:
"NEw BEDFORD, Mass. , Nov. 24, ISGti.
Dian. Sin-, I have been afflict? d many yeare with
severe prostrating Cramps in my limbs, cold feet
and hands, and a general &Ordered systom, . play.
sicians and medicines f tiled to relieve mai While
visiting some friends in New York who were acing
Plantation Bitters they prevailed upon me to try
them. , I commenced WWI S small wine glassfai
alter dinner. Fee -lug better, by degrees, in a_
'JW
days I was astonished to find the coldness and
cramps bad entirelyteft me, and I could sleep the
night through, which I have not done for years 1
feel like another being. Iffy appetite and strength
have also greatly iraprovedby the ue• of the Putt)...
tatien Bitters. s , Respectfully,
_ RUSSEL. '
•
slbotosuurty, Wis., Sept. 16,1603.
* * * I have been in the army hospitals fox
fourteen months.—speechless and nearly dead. At
Alton, 111.,, they gave me a bottle of Planted=
Bitters. ** * Three bottles.restored my speech
and cured me. * * *
, - • .--.
The following is frora the illailager of the Ilnio
Home School for the Children of Volunteers:
Mamma, Ffty-seventh,stree l
NEW YOBIC, August :2, 18S1
Dir.. Mama: Your wonderful PlantationZ li
ters have been given to some of our little children ,
suffering from weakness and weak lungs with
most happy . effect. One little girl, in particular,
vpigi'paina in her head, loss of appetite, and daily
wkng - consumption, on whom all medical skill
had been exhausted, has been entirely restored.
We commenced with but a teaspoonful of Bitters
a day. Her appetite an
is strength rapidly in.
creassd, and she now well.
Respectfully, MRS. O. M. DEVOE."
* * I ovm much to yon, for I verily be
lieve the Plantation Bitters have saved my life.
BEV• W. H. WAG43-ONER, Madrid, -N.Y.*,
‘,* * * Thou wilt send me two bottles more
of th 3 Plantation Bitters. My' wife has been.
greatly benefited by their use.
Thy friend, ABA GUB.Bali, Phila Pa."
• .* * I have been a great alllerer from
Dyspepsia, and had to abandon preaching. * *
The Plantation Bitters have cured me.
REY. .I. CATHORN, Rochester, N.Y."
* • I have given the Plantation Bitters
to hundreds of our disabled soldiers with the most
astonishing effects. G. W. D. ANDIVEWS4
Superintendent Soldiers' Home, Cincinnati, O."
"St a * The Plantation Bitters have cured
me:of liver complaint, of which I was laid up
prostrate and had to abandon my business.
H. B. KINGSLEY, oleveland, 0."
6.a a .a The Plantation. Bitters liars cured MI
of a derangeraent of the kidneys and urinary organs
that has.dlstreseed me for years. It acts Him-e
charm.. C. O. MOJEE,
Agent for Colgate Co.. 2ii Broadway
The Plantation Bitters make the weak strong
the langoldbriiiilnt, and are exhausted nature's
great restorer. They are composed of the cele
brated Calisaya. Bart, Wintergreen, Sassafras,
Roots, Herbs, &c., all preserved in perfectly pure
St. Croix Rum.
S.
Persons of aedentes7 habitstronbled with weak
ness, lassitude, palpitation of the heart, lack of
appetite;" distress Zar eating, torpid liver, eon.
atipation t icc., de-serve 10 sutra if they will not
try them.
They are recommended by the highest medico
authorities, and are warranted to produce an in-
Nsediale beneficial area. They are eaceedirigty
agreeable, perfectly pure and harmless.
NoTtch—Any person pretending - to sell Planta
tion Bitters in built or by the gallon is a swindler
and impostor. It is Vat it up only in our log cabin
bottle. Beware of Bottles re-Shed with imionlon
deleterious stuff for which several persons are
already in prison. -fee that every bottle has our
railed Stateh Stampover the cork; unmohiated,
and our signature on steel plate side label.
Sold by respectable-dealers throughout the
habitable globe,
P. 11. DRAKE & CO..
202 BROADWAY, New York.
SeiG-w,1,33a,
CITIZENS' .
Fire Insurance Company,
No. 67 WALL STREET, New. York.
/14CORPORATED 1836. ' •
JAMES M. MeLEAIi I EDWARD A. WALTON,
Presicent. beereury.
DIRECTORS.
James M. McLean, ran , y Stokes,
Daniel Burnett, Augustus Schell,
Hobert Barkley, Jacob !tiler,
Edward Schell, 'Jas. M. Waterbury,
John S. Harris, D. Henry Haight,
CI
Jbs. O. Baldwin, Abram Bubais, .11. D
W. J. Valentine,
Capital and Surplus,
$527,289 91.
The following statement of the condition of this
Company is published in accordance with the laws
of Pennsylvania
The Capital Stock of the C mpany 000 00
Number of shares subscilted for 15, OQO shs
Amount of installments paid in cash on
stock . .
Assets.
Value of Real Estate held by the Com' y 17,661 70
Amount of cash on hand 3,611 69
Amount of cash deposited in Citizens'
Rank 20,296 63
Do . do dividend 7 poi et. 300 00
Amount of loans secured by bonds and
mortgages,being the lint liens on Real
Estate 166,200 00
Stocks owned by the Company, viz :
800 shares }roadway Bank Stock, mar
ket value 36,000 00
600 shares Citizens' flank Stock, iarket
value
Amount of stocks held by the Company
as cellateral security for loans, viz:
Par value 11271,210 00
Market value 307,417 12
Amount loaned on same...,
Amount of interest due anorunpaid....
Accrued but not due
Premiums due and unpaid......... .• •
Liabilities.
Amount of losses reported and not acted
'upon
Dividends due and unpaid
Amount of losses paid which occurred
during the year
Amount of losses paid which ocohrred
prior to the year
Amountof dividends declared during the
41,250 00
year
Amount_ of hivldends paid during the
41,545 00
year
Amount of cash premiums received.... 125,667 Sib
Amount of interest received 24,195 21
Amount paid for reinsurance 767 18
Amount paid for return premiums...... 5,90 9 11
Expenses paid during the year, includ
ing commissions and salaries
Taxes paid during the year
All other expenditures....
IL E. ROOD,
AGENT AND ATTORNEY,
No 411 WALNUT St, Philadelphia,
EXTENSIVE CLOTHING -HOUSE'
7.;5 The facilities oi tind tiaraa for doifi:
btudness are each that they can
dently claim tor it the leading position 15;
- 1)
CYZ
_among the failoring Establiehments of
4 . Philadelphia. They, therefore, inviv?
C) the attention of gentlemen of taste to tn
th'eir.stiparb stock of READY-MADE '11?
13. a FL 911 TE."
(Mt/THING, cut by the best artists
9 trimmed and made equal to Customer
4 Work —AND AT
o
Popular Prices.
a
I= i They Wive also lately added a GUS
-4- TOM DEPARTMENT where the 'Most
novelties may he fonnd embracing
. P.• some fresh from London and Paris.
303 and 305 Chestnut st.
Custom Depa tmeuts 303 Chestnut st
mh:264frpo
.... 300,E00 00
16,500 00
243,740 00
Sll 73
3,500 00
9,163 76
$537,089 91
$9,500 00
300 00
$9,800 00
24,29 79
23,089 97
7,18076
6,226 26
CI OUTING.
SPRING OF 1864.
Nos. 303 & 305 Cite,stinit T.r2of,
PHIL&VELPHIA.
PERRY & CO.,
-A W I4 %-$ -
Elastic Stitch Sewiag
No. 730 Chestnut Street.
SPRING 186
1864.
GLEN ECHO MILLS,
GERMANTOWN, PA.
mycALLug & co.,
Kanufacturers, Impor/ers and While
sale Dealers
IN
CARPETINGS
OIL CLOTHS,`&o.
Warehouse, 509 Chestnut tt, l
Opposite Independence Hall.
t SPECULL NOTICE • ,
RETAIL DEPARTMENT.
M'CALLUM & CO
Beg leave to Inform the public that they hr.?
leased the old established Carpet Stare,
No.' 519 CHESTNUT STREET,
Opposite Independence Ralf, -
FOR
A. RETAIL' DEPARTNENT,
when they are now opening
A NEW STOCK,
oD
IMPORTED AND AMERICAN 0A.1011T4-
Embracing the choicest patterns of
AXMINSTER, T p E P T I sTR Y OAIS
ROYAL AIL -. ON, VELVET,BRUSSELS OARIM - 2
VENE TANS.
-
Together with a fall assortment of everyilure
pertaining to the Carpet Busine_s 1 a3O-30
ENTERPRISE MILLS,
ATWOOD, RALSTON II
DuatuyAcTURFRS AND W ROL i1L , A.03
DEALERS IN
CARPETING - 3,
Oil Cloths,
ottings, &c., ape.
Warehouse, 619 ChesMut Sttett
616 Jayne Street. febl-3/al
WHEELER ctWILSON!S HIGHEST PELMETS!
itOC WSTI TOW
SEWING-MACHINES.
THE errnal.EsT, SIMPLEST, AND BEST.
Salesrooms, 704 Cites[nal Street, above 7th.
ARCH STREET
CARPET
WAREHOUSE
The subscriber has just received a well-selects
stock of
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
CAR,PETINGS,
FOR SPRING TRADE
JOS. BLA.CKWOOD,
mhl9-sOrt Ent ARCH Street, below Klatt.