Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, May 02, 1864, Image 4

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    N AVP BRFIRLEOVE I. glebrilled
.
is gr id n the World. The only Bartraess,
Ow end Dye luiown. This splendid Hair
oer o 3o t.-ehanges Red, Rusty or Grey Hair,
alitiudly to a Glossy Black or Natural Brown, with
out injuring the Hair or Staining the skin, leaving
ttdi hair soft and beautiful; imparts fresh vitality,
gasquently restoring its pristine color,
and rectifies
so in effects of bad Dyes. The gen uine is signed
wu.i.ut A. BATCHBLOB, all 'others axe mere imi
ilaLlons, and should be avoided. Sold by an Drug-
FACTORY--81 BARCLAY street N.
frßatchelor' New Toilet Cream for dressing '
SIN Bair.
- -
SdIMPI` E in . a R IO KES onnt
that their .I!LaufactogefF a nn ounce
Flano Fortes is now infull operation.. The general
icatiortactlon their many Pianos, sold already, meet
with, by competent judges, enables them to assert
Wrafidently that their Piano Fortes are not slit
by any manufactured in the United States.
respectfully invite the musical public to call
Elul examine their instruments, at the Sales Boom,
NO. 46 North Third street. Full guarantee given,
BM prices moderate.
LO.QUEIT MOU,,NTAIN M I D
11111 LIM B S
ATH, w BITS ASH UOAL, Care/ y
Mooted and'prepared for family use, free from
Mate and dust, delivered promptly and warranted
to give full satisfaction, . at prices as low as the
10West for a good article. Lows Cosi, for found-
Om, and OnesTrtyr Com, for steam purposes, at
Illbolesale prices. An assortment of LLIOHOR,Y,
Mu and .Pnsis WOOD kept constantly on hand.
Also, an excellent article of BLAouaK au'B Coen,
delivered free of carting to any part of the city. A
trial of this coal will secure your custom. Send
:Our orders to THOMAS E. CASLIAL,
oMces, 325 Walnut street.
Lombard and Twenty -MU street.
Worth Pennsylvania Railroad and Natter street.
Pine street wharf, Schuylkill.WEE COLD SRINd ICE CIODEPAWY.
•
Omens and Depots as above.
Wagons run in all the paved limits of the Con
isdidated City and in the Twenty-fourth Ward.
MASON
11111'01E a CO.'S
11:E111 . 41P1111.ZWZi
CABINET
ORGANS.
was CO.'S
J. E. GO I
Seventh
CABINET ORGANS.—
These beautiful instruments are used
by Gottschalk in all of his Concerts
throughout the country, and pronounced by him
and thousands of the best artists in America, THE
MIERST NERD INSTRUMENTS IN THE 'WORLD. They
are rapidly superseding Melodeons.
For sale in Philadelphia, only by J. E. GOULD,
*Tenth and Chestnut.
ELECTRICITY.—Cancer, Goitre, Tumors,
and an foreign growths, cured by special guaran
tee, at the Electrical Institute, 1220 WALNUT
Street, Philadelphia.
R R. R.-A CURE FOB, COLDS
Ii seized with severe Cold, FOB,
Sore
Throat. bad Cough, Headache, pain in the back or
shoulders, take, on going to bed, two teaspoonsful
of Radway' s Ready Relief, in halla tumblerial or
hot water sweetened with sugar or molasses. In
the morning yon will rise cured of your Cold.
Met those who have caught cold, either slight or
severe, try this prescription; it will break up your
sold. If you neglect your cold it may grow
seriously, and end in consumption. If suffering
from Rheumatism, Lumbago, Gout, Neuralgia,
Cramps,Strains, Bruises , .t Wounds.c.,Radway' s
Ready Relief will afford imrnediate ease. Price 25
cents per bottle. Sold try Druggists. Every Agent
has recently been furnished with fresh Ready
Dr. Radway's Medicines are sold by Druggists
anrywhere. RADWAY is 00.,
87 Maiden Lane, New York.
irvaoasatialieramszi
MONDAY, MAY 2, 1864.
COPPERHEAD DISLOYALTY.
Previous to the passage of the Tax bill in
the House, every copperhead orator and
journalist in the land clamored for its enact
ment, and in dolorous tones declared that
Secretary Chase was leading the nation to
swift bankruptcy by the issue of greenbacks
and the selling of bonds without having
means to pay the interest. Yet no sooner
does the Tax bill come up on its final pas
sage in the House,than thirty-three copper
heads voted squarely against it ! Every
republican, war Democrat and true border
Unionist voted for it ; and not a single man
except the copperheads opposed it. To
show the grossly unpatriotic: character of
such action by the New York copperheads
the Tribune says :—" New York city is more
deeply interested than any other locality in
the maintenance and invigoration of the
public credit. Of our vast National Debt,
probably a full third is owed to our citi
zens. To vote down the Tax bill is in
effect to repudiate the Debt. Yet, on the
passage of this bill, every member present
from our city—Brooks, Chanler, Herrick,
Ward, and F. Wood—voted in the negative,
as the other (Ben. Wood) would doubtless
have done had he been present."
How dare any copperhead have the assu
,rance to prate of loyalty after such a bold
and open act of treason to the best interests
of the nation ! Had there been copperheads
enough in the House to have defeated the
bill, it would have been accomplished, and
thus Jefferson Davis would have been more
ably helped than by a great victory in the
field. Let all honest citizens of all- parties
bear this fact in mind and repudiate such
despicable sympathisers with rebellion
whenever they seek office or power at the
hands of true men.
OUR HAMER HEROES.
The la,rge number of maimed and muti
lated soldiers of the Union, who are now to
be found in the different; army hospitals,
and dwelling in different cities and counties
throughout the country,is properly attract
ing the attention of the loyal people. The
approach of the hour when our armed hosts
will again march forward to do battle with
the traitorous hordes, naturally makes the
subject one-of unusual interest, and there
should be no procrastination in making
such arrangements as will secure the com
fort of these unfortunate heroes. Their in
juries were received while fighting valiantly
in defence of their country, and they richly
deserve all the care and consideration which
a grateful people can give. Congress, some
months since, appropriated large sums of
money for the purpose of procuring artificial
arms and legs to supply the place of those
lost in engagements, and one or more hos
pitals - have been organized, into whose
wards are received only patients thus dis
abled; One of these institutions is located
in our own city, under the charge of a
skilful surgeon, and an enterprise, recently
inaugurated by that officer, is but the ex
cellent beginning of a work which must ex
tend throughout the North and West until
its benefits are experienced by all whom it
is intended to relieve.
The Surgeon of the Christian Street llo,s
pital, the one to which we refer, intends to
have fiis convalescent patients, instructed in
the various pursuits which their disabled
condition will permit them to engage in, so
that in the future they will be enabled to
earn a support ~by their own exertions, a
desideratum always looked forward to with
pleasure by Americans in whatever sphere
of life they may move. This plan recom=
mends itself for general adoption, but there
are many, and during the further progress
of the war must be hundreds if not thou
sands more, who will never be able to help
themselves, and who' should not be .ne
glected.
We find in a report recently made to the
Sanitary Commission by Dr. John Ordro
naux, some very interesting facts and ex
cellent suggestions in regard to this sub
ject. The Doctor gives a list of seventy
three occupations and trades which can be
pursued by this class of soldiers, and sug
gests that they should have the preference
when certain positions under the General or
State Governments are to be filled. He
also urges that ~n ational military homes or
asylums should be created, which should
be semi-industrial. On entering them the
invalid should relinquish his pension, if a
private soldier; or, if an. officer, then so
much of it as would be an equivalent for
his board." To these homes or 'asylums
men are to be admitted who have no fixed
residence, or who are so much disabled that
they require constant personal attendance.
He proposes that every State should possess
such asylums; and that attached to them
should be estabhshments for the care and
education of the children of soldiers .who
die in the service.
PIA O 8:
Philadelphia has a Soldiers' Home estab
lished by private enterprise, and in Boston
there is also an institution in active opera
tion, but the influence and pecuniary as
sistance of the different State governments
should be invoked in their behalf in every
Commonwealth, until at length each has its
own separate and distinct building, of di
mensions sufficiently large to accommodate
all of its sons who may apply for admission.
Finally, Dr. Ordronaux suggests the pro
priety of forming military colonies on pub
lic lands, and Shows that numbers
could fill the subordinate government offices,
where they could be retained during life or
good behaviour, while others, who are less
injured, could garrison the forts and posts
on our coasts.
PIANOS.
; LD,
and Chestnut.
The subject, as we have stated, is one of
great importance, and properly carried out
will relieve much suffering among those who
have already been injured; while at the same
time it will be an additional incentive to
those in the ranks who have thus far passed
unscathed through the dangers of the field
of conflict, and who will thus be assured
that when their hour of suffering shall i ar
rive,they will be recognised as worthy re
cipients of the care and attention of the gov
ernment of which they are bleeding de
fenders.
THE GRAND OPERA OF "NOTRE DANE OP
The Musical festival for the Great Central Fair
will begin at the Academy of Music on Wednesday
evening, With the performance of William H.
Fry's new Grand opera of "Notre Dame of Paris"
founded on Victor Hugo's celebrated story. We
have had the pleasure of hearing the choral part'
of this opera sung, and can assure oar readers that
we remember nothing more effective. The regular
chorus is twice or thrice as large as we have ever
had in the Academy, and is made tap of good sing
ers collected here in Philadelphia. They are thor
oughly well up in their parts, and sing the flue
scenes of Notre Dome with great precision and
effect. The orchestra and the military band will
be of corresponding magnitude. and in eome of the
scenes of the opera, there will be no less than three
hundred persons on the stage at once.
The principal singers of -the company are
Comte-Borchard, soprano; Mrs. Kempton, con
tralto; . - Mr. Castle, tenor: Mr. Campbell, buy
tone, and Mr. Seguin, bass. These are all excel
lent artists, and have had considerable experience
in English opera in New York and Brooklyn,
where their success has been great. They are
themselves delighted with the music assigned them
in Notre Dame, and that we regard as proof of its
excellence and its popular character.
The preparations in the way of scenery, cos
[tor the production of the new opera,
are on a scale.never equaled in this country. The
opening scene, on the King of Fool's Dsy, in front
of Notre Dame, will be partionlarlY brilliant. The
lower halt of the facade of the church is accurately
represented; the upper part being concealed by a
great floral arch. The second act- presents the in.
terior of the belfry. Each of the other acts presents
new and effective scenery, closing *Rhone of Rus
sell Smith's happiest elTects—a perspective view
of the church and part of Paris. The novelty, the
splendor and the excellence of this opera, to say
nothing of the good cause for which it is presented,
should fill the A. ademy to overflowing, as we be.
here it - will every nightthat it is played.
EXTRA VALUABLE REAL ESTATE—LARGE
PEREMPTORY SALE..—Thomas & Sans' catalogue
for To-Mon - now, 3ci inst., comprises such an
amount and ran: , ty of CITY AND COUNTRY PROPERTY
as to render it attractive to every class of purchasers.
.4 large portion PEREMPTORY, including the elegant
COUNTRY SEAT "Linden," first• class city properly,
Ground Rents ' &c.. by order Of. Orphans' Court,
Executors, Trustees and others.
See advertisements, auction head, and pamphlet
catalogue, 24 pages.
4 LARGE AND VALUABLE LOTS.—The 30 acres,
267 m Vann, 75 acres and 10 acres. 25TH WARD,
48 acres, 23d WARD (Estates of Simmons. hunt and
Horner, by order of Executors) will be sold by the
acre.
Ernriax!l• COUNTRY SEATS, DARBY. —They sell
on the preniises, Wednesday,4th ion., the Country
Seat of J. B. Conover, Esq. , and on the 16th that
of the Rev. James Neill.
TIM SPLENDID COUNTIIP SE&T near Holmes
burg, formerly Mr. Bowen's, is one of the most
costly and highly improved in the vicinity of
Philadelphia. See advertiseigents seventh page to
day's BULLETIN.
SALE OF THE "BATH SPRINGS."
By direction of the Orphans' Court of Backs
county. James A. Freeman,Auctioneer, will sell
the valuable property known as the "Bate.
Springs. ' on the premises at Bristol, to-morrow.
Sale Wednesduy. —This sale, at the Exchange. by
the same Auctioneer, includes 50 PROPERTIES—
"Rimberton Coal Company"—Handsome Ger
mantown, Chestnut Hill and Clty Residences—
Store No. 2:6 Chestnut street—Ground Rents, .&c.
Nearly all, as usual, to be sold for whatever they will
bring.
BF•REIMER' S charming and truthful
. r VORIYPEouId be seen nd
by all who de T sire truly
natural and striking t Like
nesses. See specimens at WI ARCH street.
BRASS UX BELLS, VOW CHAINS, Patent
Cow Ties, Rope Halters, Carry Combs, &a
at the Hardware Store of TEMBIA.N & SHAW,
No. 6.35 (Eight Thirty-nme) Market street. balow
Ninth.
THOSE COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS made
for $1 00. at REIMER'S, Second street,
above Green, are fine pictures and adapted to the
times. Splendid pictures and at moderate charge.
QUILLING OR. GOFFERINGi i
Italian Irons, Ruffle and Cap Irons, and Mrs
Ow s Patent Polishing Irons, for sale by TRU
MAN & SHAW, No. t 33.5 (Eight T!iirty-iive)
Market street, below Ninth.
PPORTRAITS—The enviable reputation for
wondrous accuracy and beauty of coloring of
B. P. REIMER' S Life-size PHOTOGRAPHS in
Oil ;Colors, examination verifies. bee them, 624
ARCH street.
VTR 1) ATV, TevE'NTNG BULL 'TIN PRILAMT,PMA. maNnAv: MAY 2 IRf4
PARIS."
.6.:DRIADTH 'MULLER, Auctioneer.
Plannfacturing and Mining Stocks, &c.
APILLAiII. MULLER, P. B. WILKINS .1c Co.
WILL BILL, AT /MOTION,
ON WEDWISBAY, MAY 11, 1864,
,AT HALO-PAST TWELPO (I' CLOCK,
At the Exchange Boom• 111 Broadway,
NEW YORK,
By order of Jarvisfirnaa and George Ireland,
Executors,
The following Stocks, viz
300 shares Howe Manufacturing Co., of Biz
. minghara, Conn $25
200 i Holmes, Booth &Hoydens's Co.,
Waterbury, Conn 25
210 b hell on Manufacturing Co., Bir.
ming ham, Conn 25
100 " Hawkins s Man. Co. Hirm g, Ct. 25
68 i• • Manhattan Gas Co., N. Y 50
9 Metropolitan Otta Co., N. Y 100
100 Knickerbocker Insurance IIo.NY 40
120 ‘• Third Avenoe R rt. CO., N.Y, . 100
100 "- Jackson Iron Co , 100,
TERMS OF SALE-10 per cent. on day of sale;--
balance next clay before 1 o clock, payable to the. -
Auctioneers.
lor further particular& in regard to above,
apply to JARIT tta BRUSH, Rxecuter, 120 Cham
bers street, DI Y. my2-9t4
- RIJN. NO RISK !!!
WP refund the money, if desired, for every lot
Of Shirts which fail in any respect. - -
FINE SHIRTS
Out lengthwise of Muslin—Made of New York
Mills Muslin. -
VERY FINE LINEN, ONLY $3 00
Williamsville Mills Muslin,
FINE LINEN ONLY $2 75.
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
SMITH & JACOBS,
• N 0.1226 Chestnut Street.
m ) 2-6m, mwir
No. 1.6
fr„, f SOUTH THIRD ST., t
i# BANKERS & BROKERS,
SPECIE, STOCKS,
Quartermasters' Vouchers and Chaim,
GOVERNMEr BEOURITII4
BOUGHT 'AND SOLD. -
• SUFFOLK PARE COURSE.
a • —TROTTING, TUESDAY
May 3d, 1c64. .—The great trol
between the celebrated trot
ting horses, GENERAL MCCLELLAN, of New
3 ork. driven by the old field-marshal, Hiram
Woodruff, Esq.,
and the Philadelphia favorite
MAY QUEEN . driven by Mr. John Turner. -qt
From the good condition of the horses, and their
former trials, extraordinary feat time may be eX
r.eaed.
ears leave Broad and Prime, M past I.
Tickets for sale on the cars.,'
Admission Si.
it* M. GOODIN, Proprietors.
FUR Tat. GREAT UENTRAL FAIR.—
GRIFFITH A PAGE, 600; ARCH street,
Dealers in Hoase Furnishing GoOde,
Refrigerators, Water Coolers, &0.,
*will give the profits of THURSDAY, May sth,
to the SANITARY FAIR. my2-4t
TINE UREAT UENTRAL FAIR --iitibacrip
-1 lions or donations for Oommittee of ONE DAT 8
labor, income or revenne,receired daily by JOHN.
W. CLAGRORN, Tress. ,Ofllce No.llB S. Seventh
at., Phila. LET ALL PROMPTLY RESPOND. Sub
scriptions and remittances by mall duly recelpted
for and aclmowledged. aplt-YBt•rpit
FAMILY SEWING, EMBROIDERING.
BRAIDING. Quilting, 'Tucking, &c., beau.
tifully executed on the GROVER & BAWL
SEWING MACHINE. Machines, with oiler.
ators, by the day or week, :30' CHESTNUT
street. apt-3ne
PUBE PALM OIL SOAP. —This Scap u made
of pure fresh Palm 011, and is entirely a veg..
table Soap; more suitable for Toilet use than those
made tram animal fats. In boxes el one dozen
cakes for $1 60 per box. Manufactured by_
GEO. M. ELKINTON b SON,
Ite. 116 Margaretta sweet, between Front ens
Second. above Callotstall street deVr-trrne
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 Bltrble Works
of ADAM STEIN METZ, RIDGE AVENUE,
below Eleventh street, Philadelphia. aplo-3narp)
ISAAu NATHAN s, A U CTI N EER and MONEY BROKER, ri E. corner of THIRD
and SPRUCE streets, only one square below the
Exchange. NATHANS'.S Principal Office, es.
tab lished for the last forty years. Money to Loan,
la large or small amounts, at the lowest rates, on
Diamonds, Silver Plate, Watcheit, Jewelry. Cloth.
lug, and goods of eTery description. °Mee hours
Tema ft A. RT. till . 7 P. 'NTatS)..ttrP
IDEAL BLACK LACE POINTES.—New
Im
portation per steamer Etna opened this morn
ing.,--GEO. W. VOGEL, No. 1016 CHESTNUT.
Street, has just opened as above One Hundred and' ,
Eighty-threemore Real Black Lace Pointes, mak:
log oue of the largest, handsomest and cheapest
stocks in the country beyond any dispute. The
assortment now comprises Onoci, Pointes from S.OO
to 0500, careful selections of cheap Pointes as well
as some exhibition goods "Extra Fine;" also 100
Real Lace Parasol Oovers; some fine Veils, Sashes,
Barbes, rich Guipure Insertings for trimming
dresses, with Sashes to match: also 1,000 pieces of
narrow Guipure Laces of French manufacture,
handsome goods that will outwear the•tlimsy 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
iect I will offer these goods at old rates. Buyers
wanting really good goods will please keep in mind
that I import these goods. Ido not pay tribute to
any New York importer,.and I will give at retail
to my customers all possible advantages. ap26.6t
—L" uP
la no SILICATE OF SODA, SAND or CLAY,
butte an entirely PURE SOAP, and should be
need by every family.
.Put up in BOXES OF FIFTY POUNDS, fall
weight, when packed and. marked. Fifty Pounds,
not Bars or Lumps, as many manufacturers brand
their boxes. Manufactured by
GEORGE M. Fr MINTON & SON,
lie Dlargarettnatrast
MARKING WITH INDELIBLE INS,
Embroidering, Braidin g , StarliPillg, &c. A
Lady competent to mark neatly can find employ
ment M. A. TORREY
mhl9 1801) Filbert street
_ _
HOOP SKIRT MANUFACTORY.—Hoop
Skirts ready-made and made to order war
ranted of the hest materials. Also, Skirts re ,
MRS. E. BA. ,
aplB-1m 812 Vine street- above Eighth.
DARE OPPORTUNITY FOR SPEOULA-
It, TORS—For sale. —A large VALUABLE
PROPERTY of two hundred acres of ground, sit
uate in the FIRST and T w ENTY.SIXTH Wards,
having 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 Dept
ware River. Apply to J. IL CURTIS dr
Real Estate Brokers, 433 Walnut St. [a.p.234.2.trp
GEORGE J. BOYD,
STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKER,
No. 18 South THIRD street.
Stocks and Loans bought and sold on Commis
sion, at the Board of Brokers.
Government Securities, Specie and Unaurrent
money bought and sold.
mh2-3Dirp6
lIITLER, WEAVER Co.
12 Manufacturers of '
MANILLA AND TARRED CORDAGE,
!LORDS, TWINES,
No. 23 North Water street and No. 22 North Dela
ware avenue, Philadelphia.
EDWIN H. FITLER, IVIICZAEL WEAVER,
CONRAD F. CLOTHIER.
13111[USBAND' S CALCINED MatiNESIA is
111 tree from unpleasant taste, and three times
the strength of the common Calcined Magnesia,
A World's Fair Medal and four First Premium
Silver Medals haye been awarded it, as being the
best In the market For sale by the druggists and
Country Storekeepers, and by the manufactarer,
THOMAS HUSBAND,
Odl4-III) wr, f, ly, rp N. W. Oor. Third and Sirruo
FRACTIONAL PARTS
OF
SHARES,
Pennsylvania Railroad Stock,
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
DE HAVEN & BRO.,
No. 20 SOUTH THIRD ST.
my 240,4
1024 CHESTNUT ST.
E. M. NEEDLES
- Would call special atttion to his large
stock of L FLOES, Er BROLDERIES.
HANDIEFECIIIErS, V EILS & WHITE
GOODS. all bought before the recent ad.
vance, comprising many novelties, in fa
brics suitable for ladie‘' bodies an d dresses
in striped, figured, plaid, tucked and puf
fed muslins, ke,
100 pieces White, Buff and Figured
Piques.
2uu Printed Linen Cambric Dresses.
In view of the heavy additional tari •
about to be imposed on all imported goods,
ladles would do well to Live my stock an
early inspection, as prices must be neces
sarily largely advanced in a short time.
I am still selling at old prices.
ESTNI BTRNET
1024
Elegant Mantillas at Low Prices,
AN IMMENSE STOCK
OF
SUPERB MANTILLA SILKS,
From 95 cents to 85,00.
A CHOICE STOCK OF
Ladies' Cloaking Cloths, at
McELROY'S,
WO •6t¢ 11 South NINTH Street.
JAB. K. CAMPBELL & CO.,
- . 727 CHESTNUT ST .,
HATE MADE EXTENSINE ADDITIONS TO
THEE POPULAR STOOK OF
SILKS,
SHAWLS,
AND
DRESS GOODS,
WHICH THEY OONTINUE TO SELL
Moderate Prices,
NOTWITHSTANDING THE ADVANCED
COST OF RECENT I3IPOR.
TATION S.
_ Wholesale Booms Up Stairs.
GRAY'S PATEKt
MOLDEts COLLARS
Have now been before . the public fez nearly a yesr.
They are universally pronounced the ileum t and
best lilting collars extant.
The upper edge presents a perfect curse, free
from the angles noticed in all other collars.
The cravat causes no puckers on the inaide.ci
the turn down collar—they are AS SMOOTH IN
SIDE AS OUTSIDE—and therefore perfectly tree
and easy to the neck.
The ttarotte Cellar has a smooth and evenly
field:led edge ON BOTH SIDES.
These Collars ar. not simply flat pieces of paper
cat in the form of a Collar, bat are MOLDED AND
Baer RD TO PIT THE EXCH.
TL ey are made in "Novelty" (er turn-down
style); in every half size from 12 to 17 ltiches;and
;Eureka', (or Garotte, ) from 13 to 17 inches i and
packed in "solid sizes" in neat bine cartons, con.
taming 100 each; also in smaller ones 0110 each—
die latter a very handy package for Travelers,
Army and'Navy ()dicers.
WEVERY COLLAR is stamped
Gray's Patent Molded Collar."
Sold by all Dealers In Ken' s Furnishing Goods.
The Traae supplied by
Van Benson, Boehmer di Co.,
627 Chestnut Street,
Philadelphia,
Impoiters and Wholesale Dealers in Men's FA
nishing Goods mh3o-3mrp4
MILLI IERY GOODS
JOHN STONE & SONS,
No. 805 Chestnut Street.
Are now receiving their. Spring Importation
SILK AND MILLINEJIY
• GOODS,
SEM AS
Fancy and Plain Ribbons,
Gros de Naples—all shades,
Marcellines and Florences,
French and English Gripes,
Laces and Joined Blondes,
Illusions and Kathie Nets,/to.
Also, a fall assortment of
French and American Flowers.
mhl4-mwktr-2m
PAPER HANGINGS.
JAMES C. FINN,
FORMERLY OF THE FIRM OF
HOWELL as BROTHERS.
Wall Paper Decorations.
SHOW BOOMS]
614 O
t RESTNUT STREET:
Y 0 A4ll
IN YOUR. OWN
sd a.
ELOAIE V : f OA
COMPA:NY,
I ' l THE
AMERICAN
VHZEJAMELPHIA-
S. E. corner Fourth and Walnut St&
Insekers in this Company have the additional
guarantee of
$250,000
CAPITAL STOCK all paid up INICASH,
together wish CAtizEl ASSETS, now on hand,
amount to OVER
$BOO l OOO.
INCOME FOR YEAR 1863, OVER
$20%000.
LOSSES PAID DURING THE YEAH
AMOUNTING TO OVER
$62 3 000,
DIVIDENDS MADE `ANNUALLY thus aid
ing the insured to pay Prem , ures.
The last DIVIDEIs 13 on all litutual Policies in
force December 31, IEO3, was
FIFTY PER CENT.
ef the amount of PREMIUMS received during
the year.
Its TiitISTEES are well known citizens in our
midst, entitling it to more consideration than those
whose managers reside in distant cities.
Alexander Whilldin, William I. Howard,
J. Edgar Thomson, Samuel T. Bodine,
George Nugent. John Aikm an.
Hon. James Poilcck, • harles F. ilearlitt,
Albert C. Roberts, Hon. Joseph Allison,
P. B. Atingle, Isaac ilaslehnrat.
Samuel Work, 1
ALEX. WHILLDIN, President.
SAMUEL WORK, Vice President.
Civil and Army Cloths.
MIDDLESEX 6-4 LIGHT BLUES.
ALL GRADES DARK DO.
3-4 and 6-4 INDIGO FLANNELS.
3-4 and 6-4 BLUE CASSIXERES,
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3-4 and 6-4 DOESKINS.
FULL STOCK OF CLOTHS.
COATINGS.
6 6 6.11 CASSIBLERBS.
BILLIARD AND BAGATELLE CLOTHS.
CLOTHS FOR COACHMARERS.
ALL KINDS TRIMMINGS, an.
W. T. SNODGRASS,
34 Fodth Second and 23 Strawberry Ste.
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HEWES & RAHM,
Bankers and Exchange Brokers,
No. 52 South Third Street,
beslers in Specie, Bank Notes and Government
Securities.
Stocks bought and sold on commission
Collection,, promptly made 4 h , ap3o-Imf
HENSZEY & CO.
Photographers,
NO 812 ARCH STREET.
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T e., CONSUMPTIVES.
Co umptive snlferers will receive s valuable
rresc ption for the cure of Consumption, Asthma,
Bro chins, and all Throat and Lung affections,
(fr of charge,) by sending their address to
BEV. E A. WILSON,
WILLIAMSBUREN
apl6-21tk.vrStis Rings county, New York..
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Exchange on England, Francs eao
Germany,
7 340---5-20 Loan and Con.ponc
CERTIFICATES INDEBTEDNESS.
QUABSEIMASTEWS
CHECKS AND VOUCHERS,:
American aniL Foreign Gold.
STOCKS AND LOANS,
BOUGHT AND SOLD
ay - Orders by Mail attended to. 11:-/Y
5-20 COUPONS;
DUE le.T MAY,
BOUGHT.
ORDERS BY MAIL OR ExruEssswam TO
ail 4-1114 DREXEL & CO:
HOME CERTIFICATES.—
"DR. SWAY NE' S COXPOUND SYRUP
LD "
"DR. SWAYNWIE' S CHERRY.
COXPOUND SYRUP
WILD CHERRY."
For 30 Years a Standard Remedy.
For 30 Years a Standard Remedy.
FIVE YEARS' COUGH ENTIRELY CUBED BY DE.
SWAYER' 8 COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHEERY.
. . . .
I suffered five years with a bad Cough, Sore
Throat, spit blood at times, very weak, was at
tended by one of our most eminent physicians, who
prescribed various remedies, but I gradually grew
worse. Hearing of the wonderful cures daily per
formed by your Wild Cherry Compound, I con
cluded to try it, and after using three bottles, a
perfect cure was performe SA d.
MUEL GOULD,
No. 1 St. David street, between Race and Vine.
STILL ANOTHER CURD BY DR. irLYWE' Cost-
POUND SYRUP OF WILD C HEMP.
I suffered four months with a violent Cough,
accompanied with painful tightness of the chest,
great difficulty of breathing, sore throat, sleep dis
turbed from constant coughing; tried a number of
remedies without benefit; I was advised to try Dr.
Swarm's Ocmpound Syrup of Wild Cherry,
which gave quick relief, and after using two bot
tles a. perfect cure was the result. I give this cer
tificate freely, as I want all the world to know of
this truly valuable medicine.
RUMPRREY J. EVANS, Slater,
124 South street, Philadelphia
Prepared only by
Dr. SWAYNE x SON ,
_ MO North Sixth Street. Philadelphia.
Sold. by Druggists and liealers. f ly
STOREKEEPERS AND OTHERS ABOUT
giving ~o ne day's revenue" to the Falr,please
call or send - for sbow Caryls, Occ. (gratuitous), at
Offee No, IRIS. t3EVENTII greet. apW.2otrp*
INEriItAPTEII - 11@rilr . _
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IN GAS" - REGULATORS.
The undersigaed Sole Owner of ..HOLE EIL'H
IBEPROVED GAS: REGULATORS." is nOw•
prepared to sell RIGHTS for tlie USE of this val
uable Patent, on the most advantageous terms.
E. 13. HARPER,
Office, 54. South Third street.
ion 2.lm*
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kV Fottrth and Arch ..'
Have now arraged for sale a magnificent stock of
al - xi . „ii
SERI G DRY GOODS,
Adapted to firs class sales. - This Stock was laid •
in before the rec advance Ingo d, which enables
us to offer great indheements to the trade.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Black Silksfrom $lO to $1 per yard.
Brown Si , ks, $7 to $l. -
Moire Antiques, from $6 to $2 50
Rich-Chenie and Spring Plaids.
. Brownrigured Silks, double face.
Inoia Plaid Wash Silks, al.
100 pieces Slimmer Silks, $1 a yard.
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SURE& DRESS GOODS.
Magniffcent Organdy Robes.
Frenchrgandies, new styles.
6 Eepieces - Goats' Hair Glacinas.
Tan- colored ()bellies and Delaines.
Pine Bleak challies and R. , mbezines.
Good style Grenadines and Foulards.
SHAWLS & MANTLES
London style Shawls, open Centres.
Tamartu,e 0! dered Shawls.
Sea Shore Barege Shawls.
Black Shawls, full stock.
TOURISTS' DRESS GOODS:.
French Grape Pongees.
Summer Poplins for snits.
Tam, Pearl and Mode Molaits.
Full Stock Staido Goods.
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U. S. 10-40 BONDS}
These Bonds are -issued undertheAct of Cm
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gr. of March Bth, ISM, which.. pro v ides that all
azi.o
Bonds Issued - nicer this Act Shall EXEMPT
FROM Ti NATION by or trnder State or Mu
nicipal authority. Subscriptions to these Bands
are received in United States notes or notes of Na
tional Banks. They are TO BE BB:DEEMED
IN COIN, at the pleasure of the Go+4niir.ent, at
any period not Zen than : ten nor store thanforti years
from their date, and will their redemption FIVE
PER CENT. INTEREST WILL BE Pill) IN
OCIIIT,:on Bondsof not over one hundred do_larsau
nually and On all other Bono s semi-annually. The
Interest is payable on "thifirst days of March and .
September in each year.
Registered Bonds are recorded cn the Books of
the United States Treasurer, and can be transfer
red only on the owner's order. Coupon Bolds are
payable to bearer, and are more sonvenient Zak
commercial uses.
Subscribers to this loan will nave the option of
having their Bonds draw interest from Mirth Ist,
by paying the accrued interest in. corn—(or in.
United States notes, or the otes of National Banks
adding fifty per cent. fer premium,) or receive
them drawing , interest from the date of subscrip
tion and' deposit.
As these Bonds are exempt from 31unicipal or
State taxation, their value is increased from one to
three per cent. per annum, according to the rate of
tax• levies in various parts of the country.
at the present isle of pram mum on Old they_
pay ever eight per cent. interest in currency, and
are of equal conyenieuce as a permanent or Sem
puaryinvestment
It is be. laved that ne securities offer so great in
dncements to lenders as the various descriptions
of U. S. Bonds. In all other forms of indebted
ness, the faith cr ability of private parties or stock
companies or sepsrste communities only is pledged
for payment, while - for the deots of the United
States the whole property of the country is holden
to secure the payment of both principal and Magnet
in coin.
Thee e Bonds may be subscribed for in sums from
Sin up to any magnitude, on the same terms, and
are thus made equally available to the smallest
lenaler and the largest capitliist They can be
converted into money at any moment, and the
holder will have the benefit of the interest.
The fact that all duties on imports are payable
in bpecie furnishes a fund for like payment of in
terest on all Government bonds largely in excess.
of the wants of the treasury far this purpose.
Instructions to the National Banks acting as
loan agents were not issued from the United States
Treasury until March With,. but in the first three
weeks of April the subscriptions have averaged
more than
TEN MILLIONS A WEEK
Subscriptions will be received by the TREA
SURER OF THE VNITED SrATES at Wash
ington, and the ASSISTANT THE ISURERS at
Nevi York, Boston, and Philadelphia, and by the
First Nationsl Bank of Philadelphia, pa.
Second National. Bank of Philadelphia, Pa
Thud National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa..
First National Bank of alleghany, Pa, -
First National Bank of Carlisle, pa.
First National Bac k of Danville, Pa..
First National Bank of Erie, Pa.
Fir t National Bank of Marietta, Pa.
First National Bank of Meadville, Pa.
First National Bank of Pittsburgh, Pa.
Third National Bank of Pittsburgh, Pa.
First National Bank of Scranton, Pa.
Second National Bank of Scranton, Pa.
FirstA 4ional Bank of Strasburg, Pa.
P t 14ttonaLliank of Towanda, Pa,
First NatiOnal Bank of West Chester, pa.
First National Bank of Wilkesbarre, Pa.
tecond National Bank of Wilkesbarre,
First National Bank of York, pa,
First National Bank of Bartimore, Md.
First National Bark of Washington, D.C.
And by all Diagonal Berike which are depositories
of public mopay. All respectable Banks and
Bankers throughout the country will Dinah h fur
ther information on application, and afford every
avility to subseribsrs ap , 7.st wit
LADiES'.TRUSSd,rUIirc.it7`:JT_ R$
—Conducted by IA dies, TAVELFTE. SFreet,
first door below Race. Every article in their line
elegant, easy and correct iu make. 0. R.
NEEDLES, Proprietor, attends to Gentlemen on
the Corner of T. WELFTI3 211101 RACE. Streets.
N. 8.-Professional accuracy insured. .apll-3ilrlit