Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, May 03, 1864, Image 8

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    CIOSE OF THE BALTIMORE PAIR.
Says the Baltimore BIM of the 2d: Saturday a.f
ternoon and Saturday night the Maryland Insti
tute was literally crowdedwith lathes and gentle
men, all eagerto have a, last sight of the Fair. The
ladies at the various' tables, and those in charge of
"Tile New England Kitchen" 'appeared to be
in high glee at the wonderful rapidity with
which they were accumulating greenbacks. At
seven o' clock in the evening the sales, by auc
tion, of the various articles left unsold on the
tables, commenced. Messrs. Soper, Cannon,
Andreon, Thomas and Bennet, regular auc
tioneers, together with a number of .ams.-
teur auctioneers, were busily engaged in va
-1101.18 parts of the ball, disposing of the articles,
and the:cries of “going, gone," and the spirited
bidding by the audience, all combined to make tile
time pass, pleasantly away. A large amount of ar
ticles were disposed of, but there still remains a
number on hand unsold, which will be disposed of
according to futuremotice, lobe given by the coin
=Wee of arrangements. The amount of money
realized by the Fair cannot be ascertained for seve
ral days. - Speeches by Governor Bradford. and
several other gentlemen, and the "Star Spangled
toßanner" by . the band, were the closing - features of
first Christian and Sanitary Fair held in Balti •
more.
The NeW Assembly Rooms were crowded.' on
Saturday night, notwithstanding the inclemency
of the weather, and the audience, by their loud
applause, expressed much delight in their admi
ration of the beautiful living pictures which were
presented for the last time. In addition to the
programme two tableaux were given by special
requett. Every costume and scene was of the
most faithful and appropriate character. These
pleasing entertainments have been attended with
great success, and will contribn:e largely. to the
proceeds of tke Fair.
ABRAHAM . LINCOLN—WHAT THE REBELS
THINK OF HIS BE-ELECTION.
[Prom the Chattimo oge. Daily Gazette
Mu. Enrron: A few days ago I fell in company
with a prominent rebel citizen of Chattanooga
county, Ga.
The conversation turned upon the probabilities
of Lincoln's re-election to the Presidency of the
United States; whereupon he remarked with con
siderable warmth:
“If Lincoln is re-elected we may just as well
give up the game, for we can in that
States wou'd
be able to control the country. OUR ALL IS STARED
trrow THE ISSUE; for it is an absolute impossibility
for us to hold out another four years. Gad grant
that our fears be not realized. For my own part,
I would sooner see the sun plucked from his orbit
than to see old Abe re-elected. If we heore to re
turn to the hated Union, I would_rather submit to
anyiother man than Lincoln."
Thus it appears that the rebs are awaiting the
"issue" with - a faint hope that the good people of
the United States will be foolish enough to elect a
Copperhead to the Presidency.
FUNDS AND SHADES
B. J. WILLIAMS
N. 16 NORTH SIXTH STREET,
MANUFACTITIVER OF
VENETIAN BLINDS
ANA
WINDOW SHADES.
lair The Largest and Finest assortment in that:FM
at the Lowest Prices.
liErEepairing promptly attended tO.
arStore Shades Lettered._, asle
FOB MAUL AND TO LET.
ma FOR. SALE—One of those fine cottages, N o .
UR 2303 Green street; large front and back yard;
ten rooms, including bath in good order. Imme
diate possession given. my3-3t*
dis FOE SALE—A handsome stone dwelling,
118 - 1. West:Philadelphia, SPRUCE street, above
Forty-fourth. Possession immediately. Apply
at 2033 WALNUT street. my3.6t*
dal FOR SA L E—A very superior Saddle
Ina HORSE; will work also In single or double
harness. Apply at No. 17 South SIXTH Street,
Second floor. it*
McFOR SALE. —A delightful Country RESI
BENCE and valnableand productive FAR
of over 51 dues, on the Delaware River, one mile
below Beverly and half mile above Delanco.
Large Mansion, Farm-house, and all necessary
outbuildings.
The Mansion is surrounded by a handsome
lawn, handsomely shaded with ornamental trees
and shrubbery. River front of about a mile, with
beach of tine gravel, fine bathing, boating, fishing
and shooting facilities. Convenient to Churches,
Schools, &c.
The Farm is eiceedingly productive, and is
thoronghly 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.
CHAS. H. MUIRHEID,
No. 9.05 South Sixth street.
Rp27.lotrPs
erg - EXECUTORS' PEREMPTORY SAL E.
El Estate of POWELL STACKHOUSF,, dee' d.
—THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers.— Valuable
Business Location. 11 BRICK DWELLINGS,
FRONT street between RACE and VINE streets,
61 feet front, 1323 y feet in depth. On TUESDAY,
May 17th, 186 i, at 12 o' clock, Noon, will be sold at
pubiic sale, without reserve, ' for account of
former purchaser, at the PHILADELPHIA EX
CHANGE, ad that large and salnable_ lot of
ground, with the 11 BRICK MESSUAGES
thereon erected, situate on the west side of Front
sheet, between Racerand Vine streets; containing
in front on Front street 61 feet, (in-:hiding the half
part of a 3 feet wide alley ; ) thence extending
westward of that width on the south line thereof
132 feet 6 inches, and' on the north line about 133
feet. A small portion of the premises subject to a
yearly ground rent of 22-100.
AM-WM be sold clear of all incumbrance, except
the small ground rent.
KG' SALE ABSOLUTE. Half the purchase
money may remain on mortgage, The property is
now rented for $1325.
M. TI:1015IAS & SONS, Auctioneers,
my% 9,16 ;139 and 141 South Fourth streets
WANT
'WADITED—A white man as COACIIMAN,
to keep Garden and Grounds in order.
Small place in West Philadelphia. Reference re
quired. Apply at 206 CHESTNUT street, be'
, weep
L a and 1 o' clock. m 3, tu,_th,a-3t*
lea WANTED. —A Furnished HOUSE,or part
Win of a House, for two ladies (no children) near
43ermantown or Chestnut Bill. Apply to 1001
WALNUT street. my 3 -tu, w tcf. 3t*
:0114,
' l•4 WRIGHT & SIDDE4L
•
No. 119 Market Street.
Between. Front and Second streets.
E. w. WRIGHT. P. H. EVIDDATA.
DRUGGLSTS2 PHYSICIANS, JUND
__,
- GENERAL STOREKEEPERS
Can find at our establishment a full
sortment of Imported and Domestic Drags,
popular Patent Medicines, Paints, Coal
Oil, Window Glass, Prescription Vials,
ate., at es low prices as genuine first class
goods can be sold.
.FINE E SSENTIAL OILS
tor Confectioners, in full variety, and of
the best quality,
Cochineal, Bengal Indigo, Madder, Pot.
ash, Cndboar, Soda Asa, Alum, Oil of
Vitriol, Annatto, Copperas, Extract of
Logwood,Ztc., FOR DYERS' use, aiways
an hand, at lowest net cash prices.
PURE SPICES FOR FAMILY USE,
Ground expressly for our sales, and to
which we invite attention of those in want
-of reliable articles. .
HYDI4O, STARCH, MUSTARD, cec.
j extra quality,'
'Orders by mail, or city put, Will me':
with prompt;Mention, or special quota
it:cotton:l bo furnished when requestea.
WRIGHT is iii'DDALE,
Wholesale Drag Warehouse,
I.lyrpj Wo. 1191ffarket . t aboyo Pros.
t bit GOLD AND SILT WATCHES, 011
onr own importation, reliable in qoality
mast low prices.
FARR. lo BROTHER, Imporiers,
244 anatant street tealmer Voartili
RUPE tr.
on
• STECK' S PIANO,
For sale, 25 per cent. lees than elsewhere.
A. SCIWERZRE,
tah34roxpi 424 N. 'Fourth. ab-
00.1U3EOT ~141.110 20.01.110„
Ydr. O. E. SARGENT'S orders to'
_ Tuning and Repairing Pianos aro rz.
ca ve d at mason it Co.'s Store, Ne ORISSTNII,
street, porti. mr, - mrgetutt has had Moven 'roars
factory experience in Bmton, and rive Ysare
amploymentin Philadelphia. SPEOl6l47lanot
re-katasred to sound as soft and avhst-tazad ps
nsw, without resiceimr.
Terms Ifyr txmlnr. ST
ZLLOW biZETAL SHEATHING. —MOON.
Y
er Brothers dc Co.'s Taunton. Yellow Metal
Something, Bolts, Wails and Spikes of all sizes, in
Erne and for sale by WILLI= 8.• GRANT, 39
pith Delaware avenge.
AMERIO4N AOAD OF lIIISIO.
G.R.AND /1117..510AL FESTIVAL
ISTAI7GHBATING THB
GREAT CENTRAL FAIR.
* the Committee having charge of the Musical
entertainments of the Great Central Fair have the
honor to announce that they will commence in the
- ACADEMY OF 'MUSIC,
ON WEDNESDAY, THE 4TH OF MAY,
A GRAND MUSIOAL FESTIVAL
The entertainments of the FESTIVAL will con
sist of .Operas in the English language, Oratorios
and Miseellaneons Vocal end instr ameMal Con
certs. For the produetion of the Operas and other
works, the Commictee have made a contract with
Mr. L. F. Harrison (now of New York, and for
merly of this city), Manager of the American
Opera Company. 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 following are
the names—the principal vocalists of the list
S,aving performed of late With great success in
New York _
Musical Director—Mr. Theodore Thomas;. of
New York. .Conductors-of Oratorios—Dr. Leo
pold Meignen and Carl Bentz, of Philadelphia.
Leaders in Miscellaneous Concerts—Dr. W. P.
Cur viington and. Messrs. C. C. Koppi a tz and
Chu. es Dodworth, of Philadelphia. Leader of
: y Band—Mr. Adolph Birgfeld, of Philadel
phia: Pianist—Mr. J. 'N. Pattison, of New
York. r Organist—Mr. Arthur H. Messiter, of
Philadelphia. Harpist—Mr. Alfred F. Tonlman,
of New York. Operatio Stage Manager—Mr. B.
A. Baker, of New York. Operatic Prompter—
Mr. Leopold Engelke, of Philadelphia. First
Soprano—Mrs. Comte Borchard. First Contralto
—Mrs. Jenny Kempton. Second Contralto—Miss
Louisa Myers. First Tenor—Mr..William Castle.
Second Tenor—Mr. Walter Birch. First'Bur.ytone
—Mr. S. C. Campbell. Second Barytone—Mr.
Wm. Skaats. Bass—Mr. Edward Seguin.
The Opera Chorus consists of one hundred se
lected singers, with a corps of accomplished ama
teur volunteers.
The orchestra and military band are composed
of ninety-fire of the most distinguished instru
mentalists of Philadelphia and New York.
In the dramatic department of the operas are a
Corps-de Ballet and other assistants, numbering
one hundred and fifty.
The Operas ready for representation are:
THE BOHEMIAN GIRL, by N. W. Muni.
BIARITANA, by W. V. WALL/xis.
NOTRE DAME OF PARIS by W. H. FAT
The first Oratorio,
THE CREATION, by HAYDN.
A subscription sheet - for SIX OPERA NIGHTS
—the performances to be on Mondays, Wednes
days and 'Fridays of two weeks—is now 'open at
the Academy.
SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE SERIES OF SIX
OPERAS, EIGHT DOLT-A RS,
which will secure a reserved seat is the Parquet,
Parquet Circle and Balcony.
SUBSCRIPTION FOR THE SERIES, WITH
RESERVED SEATS IN FAMILY. CIRCLE,
FOUR DOLLARS AND A HALF.
THE SALE OF TICKETS FOR SINGLE
PERFORMANCES WILL COMMENCE ON
TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 3d.
Tickets for the lint oratorio, on THURSDAY,
the Sal of May, at one dollar, with twenty-five
cents for reeerved seats, will be for sale on Monday
the 2d of May.
Doors will open at 7o' clock. Operas, Oratorios
and Concerts will commence at S o' clack punctu
lly.
ON WELNESDAY 'EVENING, the 4th of MAY,
'WILL BE P.RESILIITED
A GRAND OPERA IN, FOUR ACTS,
BY WILLIAM HENRY FRY,
ENTITLED
NOTRE DAME OF PARIS
en/macre= IN THE OTEHA.
Emeralda (Soprano), Mad. Comte Borchard
Gudnle (Contralto), Mrs. Jenny ReolPtom
Le Chateaupers (Tenor), Mr. Wm. Castle.
Dom Frollo (Barylone),Mr. S. U. Campbell.
QuasimOdo (Bass), Mr. Edward Seguin.
Florian _ (Barytone), Mr. Wm. Skaate.
Chorus of Nobles, Soldiers, People of Paris and
its vicinity. Other persons in the dramatic specta
cle—the King and his Court, Margaret of Flanders
and Flemish Ambassadors, Ecclesiastics, Gipsies,
Mountebanks and others, represented by auxilia
ries and a large Corps de Ballet.
SCENERY, lc c.
ACT FlPBT.—The.square in front at the Cathe
dral of Noire Damp: Which forms the rear of the
scene, screened in the 'upper portion by a trium
phal floral *arch. The Cathedral accurately
painted, in proportions and details, from an im
perial photograph, by Mr. Hawthorne, assisted by
Mesas. liehrwieder.
The mansion on the left of the etage, designed
and painted by Alt% Richard Smith. The Flora
Arch by Mr. Otto Rehrwieder. The .bannera by
Messrs. - William and Charles Kehrwieder.
Act SECOND.—lnterior of the Belfry of Notre
Dame, painted by Mr. George }lenge.
Aox TitinD.--Ezmaralds' s Cottage on the bank
of the Seine.
ACT Foul TlL.—The Subternmean Prison of the
Palace of Justice, painted by Mr. Grain.
Perspective view of Notre Dame and part of
Paris, by Russell Smith. • ap30.2,t
OPERA.
SINGLE ADMISSIONS.
Tickets for single admission to the Opera, with
reserved seat,
ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS.
To be had TO-DAY at the Box Orrtest of the
14 tadsmy and at Mr J.E. GOrLD s Must° Store,
Seventh and Chestnut.
ORATORIO .
SPECIAL NOTICE. '
In compliance with the request of many of the
leading patrons of religious music, the price of
admission to the Oratorios has been reduced to
FIFTY CENTS
to all parts of the house except the Amphitheatre,
where it will be 25 cents.
•to • • : • - •, •• AR° k • -
THEATRE, AROH street, above Sixth.
THE LAST OF ROSEDALE.
LAST FOUR NIGHTS OF Mrs. JOHN DREW
Last Four Nights Positively of ROSEDALE.
Already witnessed by over 45, COO Persons.
TUESDAY —Last night but three, ROSEDALE
WEDNESD AY—Last night but two, ROSEDALE
THURSDAY—Last night but one, ROSEDALE
FRIDAY—BENEFIT OF Mrs. JOHN DREW
LAST NIGHT OF ROSEDALE.
SATURDAY—Benefit of Mr. GRIFFITHS.
MONDAY—FRANK DREW.
Prices as usual. Doors open at 71,‘ o'clock. Cur
tain rises at 7% 0' Clock.
rl ROVER'S CHESTNUT ST. T.ELEATRE.—
UfLEONAIin GROVER Manager
(Also of Grover's Theatre, Washington, D. V. )
THIS (Tuesday) EVENING-, May 3d,
,Second appearance or
MR. J. K. mouiNER,
"Endorsed. by the New York press u the first 'Wit
Comedian of the English Stage.
Reappearance of
311ISS EFFIE GERAION,
The accomplished Comedienne.
Second Night of the New and Original Buries tine
ExtraTaganza,
DIISS LILY 0' CONNER,
TRE
-• BURLESQUE -
COLLEEN
SAWN. With new Scener, and Costumes and a Cast of
moat powerful strength.
----
Previous to vhich will be produced for the second
time in this city, the great success of the New York
Olympic, the new comedy, entitled ,
THE BULL IN B. OHIN.A. SHOP.
K I ki'.l)
Engaged and will shortly appear,
MISS JENNIE PARRER, •
The talented and beantihal leadingjnyentle actress
Dress Circle and Parquet. 50 cents
Family Circle 25 cents
Orcheslra Chairs 75 cents
Five of the front benches only are reserved as
Orchestra Seats. No extra charge for securing
seats.
nalS.lMemit
PARELAN/8 OR.OHESTELI..—PabIie Rehear
sals *eery Saturday at 33( 0' clock,. P. NI„ at
the KIISIVELIA FUND '0 A T.r. Slagle tickets, 2S
Cants;
fludri's p, nal Oheatnut ackages of six tic streetkets, Sl. To be Wald,
; E. (Weld,
lieeentla and Chestnut. and at the hairdo.) cog
IgE,DAILY EVENING BULLETIN ; PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1864:-
AKUSWOVS. ,
PRICES OF ADMISSION
SMUBE`dENTB.
R": 1 1 '•
• '•
US:
CHELIgGE.
Choice Seats to all places of amusement maybe.
had tip to .6% otclock any evening. mb17:131
HILADLLPHIA NATATORIUM and BHT
-1),SIOAL" INSTITUTE.
_,
NO. 219 SOUTH BROAD STREET.
In order lo complete all preparations for the
summer season, Dr. JANSEN regrets being cota
y elled to delay the opening of the Swimming
School till W.EDNI SLAY. May 4, on which day
he invites his friends and the patrons of the estab
lishment to a general inspection from 9 A. M. to 9
P.M. The Swimming Department has been again
much improved, and in its May. dress will be
worth teeing.
ON THURSDAY, MAY sth,
The Institution will be open; again for regular
business in both departments. For particubirs,
see circulars. iny3.2t§
SS EVANS, -
_al Ihe distingaished Welch Ors.tress, in CON
CERT HALL, on FRIDAY EVENING, March.
6, ac 7.
Tint els, 25 centss for sale at the Music Stores
and at the door.
WALNUT S'S BELT_HEATRE.
A NEW SENSATION—Second week of the un
paralleled ancceBsful engagement of Kr. and him
W. J. FLORENOE.
PRODUCTION OF _ A NEW LEGENDARY
IRISH DRAM A..
On TUESDAY, May 3 - , will be presented a new
and thrilling drama, written expressly for Mr.
Florence, entitled KATHLEEN lIIA.YOURNEEN
Or, St. Patrick's 'Eve Terrence 0' Moore, a
S onng peasant, Mr. Florence.
tkil
Prot Previous to the drama, the prot 9.n play of
THRICE MARRIED, in wbic k i Mr. and Mrs.
W. S. Florence appear in six .c ra ters, intro
ducing Bongs and Dances.
4Y - BITILDIN4+s. corner TENTH.
and 011ESTNUT.
WOOLhOF'FE'S ORIGINAL
EGREMI AN TROUPE OF
GLASS BLOWERS,
With their celebrated Glass Steam Engine, -
ilBONITOR;"
Will open as abofe on
W.LENESDAY EVENING, May 4, 1811,
And exhibit every evening durlnz the week.
Admission, 25 cents: No half-price.
Matinee. Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock.
Admission Saturday a.iternoon, 15 cents. my3.2t
GREENFIEV.D. TtiE 13 L. &OK , Cr a.?l,
Itt singe next TUESDAY NIGHT, at the San-
Loin street Hail. That is a treat. nkra.gt*
INSTITUTION FOR THE BLIND.—Exiil.
BITION every WEDNESDAY at 33 P. AL
Admission ICc. Store. No. H ..EIGHTH st.
NOW OELN—The Forty-tilt Annual Extubi
(lon of Paintings and Sculpture at the
PENNSYLVANIA ACIA.DEIWY OF THE FINE
ARTS, CHESTNUT street, above Tenth. Open
from TA. X. till; P. DI , and from 8 till loin the
ev— mg. ap:26-tja24
SRS. CROSS
Will
gi ,I T ARVIS
e a
MATINEE OF CLASSICAL . MUSIC, •
At me
FOYER OF THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
ON FRIDAY, May GUI, at 9 o'clock, F. M.l
In place of their Fourth and Last Soiree.
The Foyer is engaged every eve Ling for enter
tainments pertaining to the Sanitary Fair.• mytl-tf
ELEVENTH STREET OPERA HOUSE.
"THE FAMILY RESORT."
OARNOROSS AND DIXEY'S MINSTRELS,
THE GREAT STAR TROUPE of the WORLD,
In their
SELECT ETHIOPIAN SOIREES,
Splendid Singing, Beautiful Dancing, Laughable
Burlesques. Plantation Scenes, &c., &c., by
TWENTY TALENTED ARTISTS,
EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK.
Tickets, ..."4 cents. Doors open at 70' clock.
fen: arm; J. L. OARNCROSS, HusiIIPSS Manager.
Lyon's liathairon.
Inthairon is Vora the Greek word .ICath , ro."
or ..Eatliarro," signifying to cleanse, rejuvenate
and restore. This article is what its name signi
fies. For preserving, restoring and beautifying
the human hnir it is the most remarkable prepara
tion in the world. It is again owned and put rip
by the originsd proprietor, and is now mace with
the same care, skill and attention which gave it a
sale of over one million bottles per annum.
It is a most delightful hair dressing.
It eradicates scurf and dandruff.
It keeps the head cool and clean.
It makes the hair rich. loft and glossy.
It prevents the hear from Plith , g off wad turning
gray.
It restores hair upon bald heads
Any lady or gentleman who values a beautiful
bead of hair should MO Lyon' s Katttalrom. jt is
known and used throughout the civilized world.
Sold by an respectable dealers. ,
DEXAS S. BARNES & CO.. New York.
HAGAN'S MAGNOLiA BALM.
This is the most eelightfnl and extraordinary sr.
title ever discovered. It changes the sun Ournt
face slid hande to a pearly =tin texture of ra.•
sighing beauty, imparting the marble purity of
youth, and the distangus appearance so inviting is
the city belle of fashion. It removes tan, freckles,
pimples and roughness of the skin, leaving the
complexion fresh, transparent and smooth. It
contains no material injurious to the skin. Pa
tronized by Actreeses and Opera , Singers. It is
what every lady should have. Sold everywhere
Prepared by W. E. HAGAN. Troy, N.Y.
Address all orders to .
•
Demos S. Borneo & Co., New York,
HEIMSTREET'S
Inimitable Hair Restorative..
.NOT A DYE
But restores gray hair to its original color, by sup
plying the capillary tubes with natural suste
nance, impaired by site or disease. All instanta
neous dyes are composed of Pinar caustic, destroying
the vitality and beauty of r the hair, and afford of
themselves no dressing. aelmstreet' s Inimitable
Calming not only' restores hair to its natural color
by an easy process, but gives the, hair a
Luxuriant Beauty,
promotes its growth, prevents its fatting or,eradt.
elates dandruff,' and imparts health and pleasant.
ness lathe head. It has stood the testof time, being
the orginni &air Coloring, and is constantly in
creasing im• favor. theil by bath gentlemen and
ladies. It is sold by all respectable dealers. or can
be procured by them of the commercial agents, I).
S. BARNES & CO. ' 20'2 Broadway, New York.
Two sizes, 50 cents and 91.
Mexican Mustang Liniment.
The parties in St. Louis and Cincinnati who
have been Counterfeiting the Mustang Liniment
under pretence of proprietorshiP, have been tho
roughly estopped by the Courts. To guard saltine
further imposition, I have procured from the 11. S
Treasury, a private steel plate revenue stamp,
which is placed over the top of each bottle. Each
stamp bears 'the fee simile of my ignatnre, and
without which the article is a Counterfeit, dan
gerous and worthless imitation. Examine every
bottle. This Liniment has been in use and grow
ing in favor for many years. There hardly exists
t.l-ntelet on tne habitable Globti that does not con-
MY , evidence
..of its wonderful effects. It is the
best emollient in the world. With its present tin.
proved mgredients, its effects upon man and beast
are perfectly remarkable. Sores are healed, pains
relieved, lives saved, valuable animals made use
full, and untold ills assuaged. For cuts, bruises,
sprains, rheummiSrn,gs, bites ' oats, caked
breasts, strained horses, c, it is a Sovereign Re
medy that should never bedispensed with. It
Should be in every family. Sold by ail Druggists.
fehi-tuth s dint, D. S. B &ENE'S. New York.
The Sunbeam Storiev,
Contairung the charming, bright Stories 01
TRAP TO OATOII A SUNDEADI,
CLOUD WITH SILVER LINING,
HOUSE ON THE ROCli
ONLY, OLD SOLLIEFE, MERRY OxuxiSTNAB;
DREAM CHINTZ,
STAR IN THE DESERT, am
Sii beautiful volumes, Illustrated, 82 50.
W. P. HAZANZ
10214 iyl 31 SouTH streost.
PAPER _HANGINGS.
JAMES C. FINN,
FORISIEBLY OF THE FIB. OF
BOWEL do BROTHBRS.
Wall Paper Decorations.
BROW BOOM%
6 1 . 2 4 C I BLESTNUT STREET,
CITIZENS"
Fire Insurance Company,
No. 67 WALT 4 STREET, New York
INCORPORATED 1836.
JAMES M. NeLEAN I EDWARD A WALTON,
enr se eriltary.
DIRECTORS.
Hemp Stokes,
Augustus Schell, - -
Jacob Miller,
IJas. IVI. Waterbury,
ID. Henry Haight,
Abram Butipia,
James M. McLean,
Daniel Burnett,
Bobert Barkley,
Edward Schell,
John S. Harris,
Jr s. 0. Baldwin,
W. J. Valentine,
Capital and Surplus,
$527,289 91.
The following statement of the condition of this
Cpmpany is published in accordancewith the law's
of Pennsylvq r in. : " .
The Capita Stook of the 4:3 mpriny . is..S3oo,oos 00
Number of shares subsci.bed f0r........ 15, CCO shs
{count of installments' paid in cash on "
stock
Assets.
Value of Real Estate held by the Coney 17,661 70
Amount of cash on hand 3,611 89
Amount of cash depcsited in Citizens'
Bank ' 20,206 83'
Do do dividend 7 per et. 300 00
Amount of loans secured by bonds and
mortgages,being the first liens on Real.
Estate 165,200 00
Stocks owned by the. Company, viz_:
880 shares Broadway Bank Stock, mar
ket value 35,000 00
600 shares Citizens' Bank Stock, market
value 16,5'00 00
Amount of stocks held by the Company
'as collateral security for loans, viz:
Par value '16271,310 00 '
'Market value 307,41712
Amount loaned on same 213,710 00.
Amount of interest due and unpaid.... 82 73
Accrued but not due . ..... 3,300 00
Premiums due and unpaid 9,163 70
Liabilities.
Amount of losses reported tuttl not acted
upon
Dividends due rind unpaid
Amount of losses paid which occurred
during the year 79
Ainountof losses paid which occurred
prior to the year 677 E 3
Amountof dividends declared during the
year 41,250 GO
Amount of dividends yid during the
year 41,545 00
Amount of cash premiums received.... 125 E 667 A
amount of interest received .24,195 21
Amount paid for reinsurance ' 767 18, ;
Amount paid for return premiums...-.,. 4,909 Li
Expenses paid dimly: the y, ear, inciud
itg commissions and saltine. 23,659 97
Truces paid during the yesr :,180 76
41.1 other expenditures 5,126 SG
H. E. ROOD,
AGENT AND ATTORNEY,
- No 411 WALNUT St, Philadelphia.
rtitiril3AK -
1. - 3ft.-101
•
rElastic Stitch Sewing Machines,
No. 730 Chestnut Street.
CLOTHING.
SPRING OF 1864.
EXTENEIV E CLONING HOUSE,
Nos. 303 & 305 Chestnut street,
PHIL .SDLLPITIA
V..: The fug:Jiffies of this house for doing
,s, ...
4...
4=l bnnine - q are cnch that they can coati
c:l
ICZ dently claim for it the leading position
among the Tailoring Establishments of c i
aits Philadelphia. They, therefore, invite
tit
the attention of gentlemen of taste to
C)
. their superb stock of-READY-MADE CIZ
CLOTHING, cut by the best artiste,
a " trimmed and made equal to Castomer
tz•
::21 Work—AND AT
Popular Prices. 14
They have also lately added a GUS- r,
c , TOM DEPARTMENT where the latest. Va 4
C- ) novelties may be found embracing
;;''' some fresh from London and Paris.
!PERRY & CO.,
808 and 806 Chestnut st.
Custom Depaltment, 303 Chestnut St.
ra1126-tf rp§
WiiEELER &WILsON's HIGHES ' T.PREMTIMI
THE CHEAPEST; SIMPLEST, AND BEST;
Salesrooms, 701 Chestaut.Street, above 7th. '
GERMANTOWN • PHARMACY:
, CHARLES L. EBERLE,
PHARMACEUTICAL CIHEXIST AND DEAL
ER IN SPEOIALTIES n2l4s.tn&th %Mt
THEODORE E 4 APPLE,
GAUGER AND COOPER.
Boa. 102 and TOL GATZALBE !STREET,
(Between Front and Fedora and Walnut
Chestnut Streetss
PHILADELPIIM
Imitation Brandy oaks always on band.
Casks,. Barrels and Kegs, always or. hand',
mad to order rell-7y
GOLD MINING COMPANY,
BLACK HAWK POINT, NB/UL CB3-
TEAL CITY, GILPIN CO.
COLORADO TERRITORY.
INCORPORATED RY THE STATE OF PENN
- " SYLVANIA, 186.-1.•
Capital, 51.,000.000.
100,000 Shares---$lO per Shale;
Subscflption $i per Share to Original Subscribers.
T?e= Books for Subscription to the Stock of this
f
Consphy are now oven at the office of the under
signed, and an apportunity is offered to the public
to subscribe for a limited number of Shares.
soo,coo 00
The property is in the richest developed part of
the Gold Regions of Colorado, and consists of
right hifee on the following DEVELOPED LorrEs:
FISK. GUNSELL, BUGGER, CIe_LHOUN, GREGORY
and Sammie. These Lodes are knovirn to be rich
in (3 old Quartz, and are now ready for - machinery,
which will be placed at the earliest possible date—
and of the most improved kind—sinder tne charge
of a competent Superintendent, aided by the ser
vices of J9RIT ARMOR, Esq whose interest is
identified Ntith the Company, and who is well
known in Nevi York Philadelphia, and through
out the West,' as a man of high character and
ability, and a resident of Colorado.
. I
ALSO/ claims on the following Undeveloped
Lodes : Portland; Novembago, Gilead, Vermont,
Hoosier, Homiletic, Keystone. Kettle-Drum and
Warsaw ; these aTe all valuable locations. Be. ference is made to Reports, that can be found in
our Office, of General Fitz John Porter, and. Pro-
fessor B. N. Rent, New York Assay Office, who
were sent t 3 Colorado to examine and report upon
this property, and also letters from Dr ludd,
the firm of Lee, Judd& Lee, and Others,
$537,089 91
89,500 00
:306 00
The Company have also a valuable Mill Site,
with an abundance of water. They reserve the
sum of $1.17,040 for Working Capital, which is an
ample fund for the most approved machinery, and
the best character of superintet deuce and labor.
The prospects of profit in Gold, based upon the
calculation of intelligent citizens of Colorado, is
set forth in the prospectus at our Office, where the
Public are invited to Fall and examine the evi
deLces °lilts value.
59,5C0 00
WITHERS & PETERSON
NO. 39 SOUTH THIRD STREET
Tbe Company is organized as follows`
DAVID STUART, President,
ETATI 3i - Orril , , Philad. W. P. Hacker, Philad..
A W. Adolph, • t lohn G. Walks, «,
Richard Peterson, .. Lewis O. Cassidy, ..
Vim. R. Rustell, N.Y.. John Armor, , Central
1
City, Colorado.
COUNSEL—PIatt, Gerard & Thiel.ley, N.York;
Wanely & Reed. Central City, Colorado. •
SEC RETA PX A D Tist-tstrEmn,
ap2.5-malsa tnth
ARCH STRFET
•
CARPET
WAREHOUSE
The subscriber has just received a well-selectall
staa of •
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
•
OARPETINGS,
FOR SPRANG TRADE.
JOE. BLACKWOOD,
mhlS-°m 82'. ARCH Street, below Ninth.
C 11.)
o,>
1.4
as
SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE
10-40 - LOAN
Received by the
SECOND NAItIONAL BANK
OF PHILADELPHIA, AT
FRANKFORD
This Bank has been designated by the SEORB
TARY OF TRH TREASURY sa a
DEPOSITORY OF THE PUBLIC MONEYS,
' AND A
FINANCIAL AGENT
Or THIS UEITRD STATES, -
And 'authorized to receive subscriptions to the
NEW UNITED STATES LOAN, ben.: ing Interest
at the rate of
FIVE PER GENI I. : .
per annum IN COIN. Bonds from 5.50 to SAO, 000.
Interest to commence either with the date of the
bonds. March ist, isa, or at the date of subsciip
lion, at the option Of the subscribers.
WILLIAM -H. RHAWN,
S. W. corner Market sad Oak street.
apls-Imo CASHIER.
10-40 LOAN.
THIRD NATIONAL BANK .
OF PHILADELPHIA.,
Having been designated a Depository of Public
Moneys and Fiscal Agent of the United States, will
receive subscriptions to the new Government
10-40 LOAN
Issued under the Act of Congress approved March
ad, tSti4. Redeemable atter ten years at the option
of the Government. Payable in forty years in
C.)l/%1,
BEARING INTEREST AT THE RATE OF
FIVE PER CENT. PER ANNUM.
COIN:IN
Registered and Coupon Bonds of different deno
minations. Interest commencing from date of sub
scription, or from the first o! March last.
ap2 i• lra4 DAVIB B. PAUL, President.
WE BEB.E WITH call attention to
our megnilicent assortment' of sane
: rior PIANOS, - which. we .always
have on hAnd, and offer them at vet y reasonable
prices to purobaeers. Best of references and 81/Lli
611A11.6.2iTEE invariably given by _
THE UNION PIANO DIANUE" a. CO.,
ap•2o • 10.7 Walnut SWeiat.
PENNAYLVANIA
BANKERS,
DIRECT OS-S
WM. P. HACKS,
FRACTIONAL PARTS
OF !
SHARES,
Pennsylvania Rai i froad Stock,
BOUGHT AN) SOLD..
p'.- .. .- . 1T . A.v1;x1 . .&13-4.0.;-,
No. 20 SOUTH. THIRD ST.
my2-10q,
A 1, 4 \-IF tl
BA.NKERS.
Exchange on Englaud, -Frana
Germany,
7 840---5-20 Loan . and Coupons.
CERrivICATES. listbEßTF.DNalit,
fatrARII2 I IIIER'S
CHECKS AND VOUCHER
American and Foreign
: Gold s
STOCKS AND 'LOANS,
BOITGIIT AND SOLD
*Orders by Mall atteadegi to. dt-itt
5-20 COUPONS
DUB ifaT
13011IGIIT.
ORDERS BY &LAIL OR Exrszsa ATTENDED TO.
aP I4 - I n4 DregXEL & 00;
- NEW LOAM
•
• •
U. S.lO-40'
. .
JAY COOKE eir Ca
Offer for Sale the
NEW GOVERNMENT ,LOAN,
BEAMING F 3. Vt.. PER CENT. INTEREST IN
COIN, redeemable any time after TEN YEARS at
the pleasure of the Government, and payaL..l
FORTY YEARS atter date.
BOTH COUPON AND REGISTERED
BONDS are issued for this Loan of same denomi
nations as the 5-20's. The interest on Sso's and.
51W 's payable yearly; on all other denominations,
hall yearly. The 10-40 Bonds are dated March 1,
LEGA. The half-yearly interest fq fling due Septem
ber Ist and March Ist of each: year; until Ist Sep-:
tember, the accrued interest •ont Ist of Mardi is
required to be paid by purchasers in cots or m
LZGAI. CURRENCY, adding fitly per cent. for pre
mium until ftuther nbtice.
ALL OT Ell GOVERNMENT SECURITIES
BOUGHT AND SOLD..
- JAY COOKE & CO..
cab29-tt,rP§ 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET.
t‘f ,
4 4) ,
No. le
SOUTH TWERD spy
BANKERS& BROKERS,
Z
SPECJE, BTOCKE,
Quartermasters' Vouchers ad - Chicke;
AND ALL
GOVERNICEBT SEOURITM
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
EIRT
NATIONAL BANK
OF
PHILADELPHIA.
DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY
FINANCIAL AGENT
OF TICE
UNITED STATES:
10-40 LOAN.
This Bank has been anthorized and is now pre
pared to receive subscriptions to the
NEW GOVERMENT LOAN,
This Loan, issued under authority of an act of
Congress approved. lida:rch ft, 1861, provides for the
issue of Two Hundred Millions of Dollar
(8-2oo,000,000) United States bonds, redeemable
after ten years, and payable forty years from date,
nr coin, dated .March 1, 1801, bearing interesta
the rate of '
5 PER CENT.
per annum IN COIN, payable semi-sannally on a
bonds over sum and on Bonds of SlOO and less,
annually.
Subscribers will receive; either llegistered Or
Coupon Bonds as they may prefer. • -
RuclisTitrutu Bonne will be isqued of the denomi
nations of fifty dollars, ($5O ff one hundred dollons,
($100,) five hundred dollars,•(ssoo,) one thousand
dollars, ($1,000,) five thousand dollars, ($5,000,)
and ten thousand dollars,i ($lO, 000). couro,
BONDS of the denominations of fifty dollars, ($50,1
one hundred dollars, ($lOO, )itive hundred dollars,
(85000 and one thousand dollars, ($1,000.)
INTERnS T
win commence from date of subscription, or tha
accrued interest from the ifirst of March caul*
paid in coin, or, until furiher notice, in U. S.
notes or notes of National Ranks, adding (SO) fitti
per cent. to the amount for p i remium.
COUPON BONDS NOW. READY FOR DE
LIVERY. -1
C. IH. CLARK,
PE:f.ESIDENT.