: STISr£*ESS NOTICES- O-SEATEST ''jj&g&jk ™ ® ' 5 F the AGE IN Pl^nos'*'' 2£EYER’S Xmproyed Oyer^ mitlg Pianos, ac knowledged by. the leading artists, and endorsed by the Musical public, to guest Pianos in America. The attention of ‘tne Musical public is called to recent gr r _,at improvements in Piano Fortes. Sy a new method of construction, the . greatest possible yblume of tone has been obtained, without any of the sweetness and brilliancy for which Clttse Pianos ars so celebrated, being lost, and ' Which, with, an Improved Touch and Aotion ren te them TJnequalea. ~ These Instruments received the Prize Medal at the World’ 8 Fair, held in London, as well as the Highest Awards over all competitors, from the drst Fairs and Institutes in this Country* ware ?OOms, 722 Arch street below Eighth, Philada. celebrated %fflf DYE Is the best in the World . The only Harmless, True and Reliable Oye known. This splendid Hair Dye is perfect— changes 'Hed, Rusty or Grey Hair, instantly to a Glossy Black or Natural Brown, with out injuring the Hair or Staining the skin, leaving Usb hair soft and beautifulj imparts fresh vitality, frequently restoring its pristine color, and rectifies She ill effects of had Dyes. The genuine is signed yn.T.TAv a. Batchelor, all others aTe mere uni -tationß, and should be avoided. Sold by all Drug gists, Ac. FACTORY-SI BARCLAY street, N, yT Batchelor’s New Toilet Cream for dressing the. Hair. s<^SS^ l^'^eaTl l SFSnoniiol |s B * * that their Manufactory of First-Class jftano Fortes is now in full operation. The general tetisiaction their many Pianos, sold already, meet With, by competent judges, enables them to assert confidently that their Piano Fortes are not sur snssed by any manufactured in the United States. £fc*y respectfully invite the musical public to call «B.d examine their instruments, at the Sales Room, gfo. 46 North Third street. Full guarantee given, and prices moderate. LEHIGH LOCUST MOUNTAIN AND Ttr.»attt, Whits ash Coal, carefully selected and prepared tor family use, tree from slate and dust, delivered promptly and warranted to give full satisfaction, at prices as low as the lowest tor a good article. Lump Goal for found ries, and Chestnut Goal for steam pnrposes, at Wholesale prices. An assortment of Hickokv, Oak and Puts Wood, kept constantly on hand. Also, an excellent article of Blacksmith b Goal, delivered free or carting to any part of the city. A trial of this coal will secure your custom; bend yonr orders to THOMAS E,. CAHILL, Offices, 325 Walnnt street. _ Lombard and Twenty-fifth street. {forth Pennsyl vaniaßailroad and Master street. Pine stree- wharf, Schuylkill. THE GOLD SPUING ICE COMPANY. Offices and Depots as above. Wagons run In all the paved limits of the Con jolidated City and In the Twenty-fourth Ward. MASON PIANOS. * HAMLIN’S (ffW CABINET OBGAN& PIANOS. J. E. GOULD, Seventh and Chestnut. arTEOK&CO.’E STECK CO.’S oEsm s %lSi&¥,As. % | I 11 SQUARE, UPRIGHT PIANOS are how considered the best in Europe, as well as this country, having received the first Prize Medal at the World* s Exhibition in London, 1862. The principal reason why the Steinway Pianos are superior to all others is, that the firm is com posed of five practical pianoforte makers (father and four sons), who invent all their own improve aients, and under whose personal supervision •very part of the instrument is manufactured, lor sale only at BLASIOS BROS., 1006 Chestnut street Lent has cohe, and with it J at Morse’s, 238 South Eleventh si WINDOW SHADE MANUFACTURERS. KELTY, CARRINGTON * CO., No. 723 CHESTNUT STREET, PITY .FOR THE MIBERABLES PITY > OK THE MISLRABLES. PITY FOE THE MISERABLES. HOPE IS LEFT FOR THE MISER ABLES. Disease-eaten "victims of Scrofula, Fever Sores, Sore Legs, Running: Sores, Sait Rheum, Skin Eruptions, Swooien Glands, Nodes* Ac. These pitifoj, objects of disease, whose infirmities keep themont of society, an d imprison them in solitude, axe assured rapid deliverance from disease by the use of Dr. -HADWAY’S CLEANSING SYRUP, called RENOVATING RESOLVENT. A few doses, will prove its matchless suneriority to all sarsaparilla?, and from one to six bottles perfect a cme. This remedy will restore the snfferer to health and society, invest him with a sound and healthy body, Tich and pure blood. Price on dollar per bottle; sold by druggists everywhere. Dr. Rad way’s Medicines are sold by Druggists everywhere. RADWAY & CO., ' 87 Maiden Lane, New York. EVENING BULLETIN MONDAW, MARCH 28, 1864. THE RAILROAD MONSTER. Part of the plan of the conspirators who are trying to push the “Union Passenger Railway” hill throngh the .Legislature is to suppress all reports of the proceedings concerning it jn the Harrisburg papers. Hence there has been no statement of the Votes of the members on the subject. We learn now, with pleasure, that four Philadelphia members, besides Mr- Cochran, -whom we have already named, have opposed the bill from the start. These are Mr, O’Hara, of the 6th District; Hr. Schofield, of the 14th; Mr. Lee, of the 16th,‘and Mr. Miller,. of the I7th. *We congratulate these gentlemen on they .position the have assumed. Doubtless there will be an effort made to push the-hill throngh the House this evening, as its supporters are determined to allow as little time as possible for opposition or remon strance. But our citizens may yet defeat it, and we expect them to lose no time in drawing up and signing remonstrances. The better portion of the country members are disposed to resist the passage of the bill; but they ex pect to hear from Philadelphia that their course will be approved. We believe there is yet time to give fall assurance of this, and we urge that the true friends of the city goto work vigorously to get up remonstrances. THE RAID |IH WEST KENTUCKY, The yehel General Forrest has lately mad a one of the boldest of his many raids. First advancing on Union City, part of his command attacked the small garrison of about 400 men, under CoL Hawkins who was compelled to surrender. This occurred on Thursday, March 24th. Forrest then, with about 5,000 men, marched to Paducah, Ky., and attacked that place on Friday, taking possession of most of the town and destroying much property. The fort below the city, commanded by Col. Hicks, Witfc-.fi garrison of 800 men, was then attacked, hut the rebels were repulsed with a terrible loss, amounting to three or four hundred killed and twelve or fifteen hundred wounded. Among the killed was a General Thompson". The gunboats in the river materially assisted the garrison of the fort, but their fire was very destructive to property in the city. -After this repulse, Forrest was compelled to retreat, with his force terribly reduced and crippled, and it is believed that he fled beyond the Ten lessee, leaving big dead and putt of big wounded in onr hands. It is not likely, that he will again venture.to return into Kentucky. THE WARD BOUNTY FUNDS. The citizens of most of the Wards of the city are working manfully to fill their quotas before the 15th of April, the time at which the extra bounty offered by the Government will cease. There is no difficulty in procuring men, pro vided the money is on hand to pay the extra Ward bounties, and every consideration of pa triotism and city pride should, prompt citizens to contribute to these funds, and save Philadel phia from a draft. Even where no more worthy motive than self-interest exists, persons who are liable to the draft should contribute. The share of each draftable person in a fund sufficiently large to free the city from a conscription is but about five dollars. What better investment can be made by those who are unwilling to shoulder a musket, or to pay three hundred dollars commutation money ? To contribute to these Ward funds is effecting an insurance from the draft upon the easiest terms possible, and we wonder that any one can hesitate about do ing what is not only prompted by patriotism, hut also by self-interest. Most of the wards have already published the names of the contributors to their bounty funds. These lists show us who are the public spirited citizens, and who are the narrow, the selfish, and-the miserly. Men who have al ready given with princely liberality to the good cause, are shown to continue to give freely while others, who have, abundant means, and who have not unfrequently made large profits out of the Government, dole out their contri butions with a miser’s hand. It has been, pro posed in some of tho wards to publish the names of those who refuse to give at all in aid 6f the cause. Wc are not quite sure of the le gality of such an act; but those who are mos 1 interested in such a publication have certainly no more right to complain that they should be put fairly upon the record,as being among those who have either no stomach for the war, or no disposition to lighten their pockets to aid in'its effectual prosecution. DEATH OF HON. OWEN LOVEJOY The Hon. Owen Lovejoy, member of the United States House of Representatives, from Illinois, died at midnight on Saturday, in Brooklyn. He had been suffering with disease of the liver and kidneys since January last, but did not leave-Washington until the middle of the present month, when his disease became aggravated by his atttention to his official duties. He was born in Albion, Kennebec county, Maine, on the Gth of January, 1811, and until he was eighteen years of age, labored on a farm. He subsequently taught school, and by the money received as remuneration for bis labors, was enabled to be educated at Bow doin College, Brunswick, Maine. Studying theology he received % call in 1838 to the charge of the Congregational Church at Prince ton, Illinois, and officiated there for sixteen years, until, in 1854, ho was elected a Repre sentative in the Illinois Legislature, and re signed his pastoral duties. Two years later he was elected a’Representative in Congress, and has been re-elected at tbo expiration of each succeeding term* Always a fearless advocate of freedom, his views upon the slavery question were made more decided, and his hatred to the institution more intense, by the murder of his brother, the Rev. E. T. Lovejoy, the editor of an anti-slavery newspaper at Alton, Illinois, by I a pro-slavery mob. Mr. Lovejoy Was an amiable gentleman, ex- Lot Cross Bans, ■eet. WINDOW SHADES. SPRING STYLES. ceedingly popular in the district he represented, an able debater, and an uncompromising op ponent of traitors and treason. The beautiful weather of Easter Sunday had the effect to fill the churches of various denominations with dense throngs of worship pers, and solemn services of the festival were participated in by masses of people who could not fail to be deeply impressed. The constant stream of church-goers also filled the sunshiny streets with a flowing panorama of life, color and motion which made the day a bright and memorable festival. “Within many' of the sacred edifiees, however, one could not fail to observe that the air was close and unwholesome, the freshness of the street being rigorously excluded by over-care ful sextons, who kept every window closed, just as they would do • had the thermometer been at zero. The flushed and languid coun tenances of those who filled the pews could not move these enemies of ventilation, and car bonic acid gas was allowed to accumulate in every cubic foot of atmosphere, to the detri ment of health-and the destruction of com fort. This evil is one of long standing in churches, but it was more strongly apparent than usual yesterday, owing both to'the fresh ness and warmth ®f the air in the streets and to the densely crowded condition of the churches in ail parts of the city. Can we not have respect? Scarcely any thing, 'merely material, could so add to the fervor of devotion as a bountiful supply of pure air in constant circulation through every part of any well-attended church. We find it stated in the Scientific Jlmcrican a good authority in such matters, that a com bination has been entered into amongst the owners of several valuable patent rights now about to expire, and for which extensions are asked, “ to push their cases through if money will do it.” The principal patents referred to are the Goodyear India Rubber patent and Woodworth’s planing machine. We hold it to he a matter of simple justice that an inventor should have the benefit of his invention for a certain period. ' But after a reasonable time has elapsed, the invention e ongs to the public. The probabilities are Itovn'is? that durin S that term some one • else would have made the discovery. In the US w b tw ° mv ® ntions just mentioned, the public has paid millions of aollars, and has now -the fullest right that they shall be thrown open for general use. The Goodyear patent, and we believe the Woodworth, have each had an ex tension, and ample opportunity for remunera tion has been given and availed of. At the present time, a reduction in the cost of India lubber blankets would be very desirable for army purposes, and a termination of the Wood worth patent would be very valuable to the. building business, now so much interfered with by the want of hands. Every one who rents 1 house is interested in the termination of a patent which interferes" so much.with the ex tension of the application of machinery to the working of lumber. - THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN ; PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, MARCH 23, 1864. VENTILATION IN CHURCHES. PATENT RIGHT EXTENSIONS. William B. Norris, -Esq., Paymaster in the United States Army, died at Memphis, on the 22d inst. Mr. Norris was a citizen of Phil adelphia, where his family now reside, He held the office of Surveyor of the Port during the Taylor-Fillmore Administration. He was a gentleman cigaigh character and many amiable qualities, and% death is sincerely deplored by a large circlwff friends. Eev. Henbt Ward Beeohee will deliver a lectare’at the Academy of Music on Thursday evening. His subject will be “Power—the Law of its Distributibn.” This will be the last opportunity of hearing Mr. Beecher this season.' __ Thomas Buchanan Read. —A foreign pub lisher’s circular announces that the poems of Mr. Read have been translated ‘ into French by the Chevalier de Chatelain. BEAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. jj r . Freeman’s large sale on Wednesday will be lonnd worthy of tbe especial attenilon of gentlemen seeking to buy real estate at auction. In the sale are some tank stocks. An examination of the cata logue shows that there arc 24 properties to be sold to closes*# estates. ■ PEEEMPTOBY SALE OF OBNAMENT3, BRONZES AND FANCY GOODS. Thomas Birch A Son will sell on to-morrow morning, at 10 o’clock, at 639 Arch stieet, the snrplns stock of eleeant Italian Marble Va=es, Ornaments, Fancy Goods. Ac., being the recent importation of Messrs. Yitt Bros., who Intend relinquishing the retail branch of their bnsxness and removing to their office in Front street. Tbe catalognes are now ready, as also the stock arranged for examination PEEEMPTOBY SALES VALUABLE BEAL ESTATE. Thomas A Sons’ ‘sale to-morrow, 29th inst., will be one of the largest this season, including Flb6T-class Business Stands, Masset and Akch Street^-Valuable Glat Lots, 26 and 17 acres, 21st Ward, 10 acres. Wheaisheal lane, 25ih Ward; 4k acre LOT. Point Breeze; Eqnsre of ground, Kensington; Property Front stieet and Gohocksink Creek, 101 by 463 feet; I AKMnear Holmeshnrg; handsome city residences and genteel small dwe.llDgs: stocks, loans, and 45,111 ACRES LAND to be sold peremptorily. See advertisements and pamphlet catalognes. SaLes Tuts Week. Tuesday—Furniture, 2208 Chestnut street. Same Day—Beal Estate and Sioeks Wednesday—Fnrniture, 1452 Eleven'll street. Thursday'— Furniture, at auction store. Friday—Furniture, 2009 Walnnt street. Peremptory Sale elegant Residence and Furniture, Germantown, sth April. See auction head. BF. . REAMER'S LIFE SIZE PHOTO . GRAPHS, In oil colors. Nothing short of a personal examination of theso superb Portraits, can give you an adequate idea of theii worth. 621 ARCH street. BUTTER SCALES, TEA, STORE Butcaers’ and Housekeepers’ Scales, Weights, Spring and Patent Balances, for'sale at the Hardware Store of TRUMAN A SHAW, No. 235 (Eight Thirty-five) Market street, below Ninth. CARTES DE VISITE of exquisite style and execution are made and lu greatdemand, at B. F. REIMER’S New and Elegant Gallery, 624 ARGH stieet. A SHORT RECEIPT TO CHEAPEN COAL- Buy a Patent Ash Sitter of TRUMAN A SHAW, No. 835 (Eight Thirty-five) Market street, below Ninth. UNLIKELY.— The posularitv REIMER’S COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS have achieved would stand the test ot ’lute without merit of un questionable character for a basil. Only 81 UL SECOND street, above Green. Hardware andtou .s, NAILS AND SASH WEIGHTS, PULLEYS AND HINGES (all sixes), &X, for ial« VERY CHEAP FOB CASH by ANDREW JOHANN. No. 17 3 Market street. mhSS-lm} NOTICE.— AH persona are hereby cautioned against trusting the crew of the French brig LOUIS, GAUTIER master, from Bordnaax, as no debts of their contracting will be paid by cap tain or consignees. ALPHONSE STEPHANI A CO., 139 South Front street^ ' mb2S-Gts BAKER’S ORNAMENTAL HAIR MANU FACTORY.—The largest and beatassortment of Wigs, Toopes, Long Hair Braids, Carls, Frlzettes, llluslto Seams, for ladles, at prices lower than elsewhere, at 903 CHESTNUT street. mhS-lmrp* SOAP— PURE FAMILY SOAP.—CONTAINS no SILICATE OF SODA, SAND or OLAY, bnt Is an entirely PURE SOAP, and should be nsed by every family. Pnt np In BOXES OF FIFTY POUNDS, foil weight, when packed and marked Fifty Pounds, not Bars or Lumps, as many manufacturers brand their boxes. Manufactured by GEORGE M. ELKINTON tc S ON, del7-lvrpj 11# Marcarsttastreat. HOOP SKIRT MANUFACTORY. —Hoop Skirts ready-made and made to order, war ranted of tda beat materials. Also, Skirts repaired. * MBS. E. BAYTJ3Y, pi 2 Yin* &bov* 'Eiehtfi mlilT-lm S HARVEY THOMAS, STOCK BROKER, No. 313 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. Stodcs end Loan s boaght and sold on commission, at the Board of Brokers. Partlcnlar attention given to U. S. Government Loans. Arch street house furnishing STORE.— Iron Ware, Tin Ware, rW'ood and Willow Ware, Table Cutlery and Plated Ware. GRIFFITH & PAGE, South-west corner of Sixth and Arch. mhs-ly rpj Bird cages, marine shells and AQUARIA, Constantly on band at the AQUARIA STORE, No. 53 North Sixth street, below Arch - mh9-lm,rp* HITE LUMA LACE POINTES AND CLOAKS.-GKO. TV. VOGEL, No. 1016 CHESTNTJT.Street, opened this morning. a new invoice of White Llama Lace Potntes, entirely new designs and flue qualities. Also a few White Llama Cloaks of large sizes; also a new assortment of Real Black Thread Lace Pointes. Very Fine Veils, Sashes, • ‘DuchesEe Collars’ ’ (large pointed collars), Lace Sets, Wide Guipure Insertlngs for trimming the skirts of dresses; Sashes to match; Real Black Lace Parasols, Ac., Ac. mh-15 Gtrp* 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 Cncnrrent money bought and sold. ' mh2-3mrps G fr!v£i&ld EESTO3IED " BAM)NESS “London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing.” “London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing. ” “London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing. ” • ‘London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing. ’ ’ ‘ ‘London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing. ’ 1 ‘London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing. ’ ‘ ‘London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing. ’ ’ ‘ ‘London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing. ’ ’ This discovery for the preservation of the human hair is taking the lead of all hair preparations; be sides restoring the color and malting hair grow on bald heads,' it is a beautiful dressing, keeps, the hair soft, smooth and flexible, removes any-erup tive disease, Itching, Scurf, Dandruff, Ac. Many who were bald and gray have had their hair per-< manently restored. Only one preparation. ' O-READ THIS CERTIFICATE. HAIR RESTORED WITHOUT •ybaldness prevented. I am happy to add my testimony to the grea value of the “London Hair Color Restorer,’ three bottles of which restored my Hair, which was very gray, to its original dark color, and the hue appears to be permanent. I am satisfied that the preparation is nothing like a dye, but operates upon the secretions.' It is also a beautiful Hair dressing. I purchased the first bottle from Mr. Garrigues, Druggist, Tenth and Coates streets, who can also testify my hair was very gray, when I commenced Its use. . . MRS. HILLER, No. 730 North Ninth street, Phil a “London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing.’ sold by DR. SWATHE 4; SON, 330 North Sixth street, Philada. Price,so cents. Six bottles, SC 50. jaB-f m wly HUSBAND’S CALCINED MAGNESIA U free from unpleasant taste, and three times tne strength of the common Calcined Maenesm A World’s Fair Medal and four FimtPremlum s u '' _ <'r Medals have been awarded It, as be in 4 Chintzes. • * 4« Ginghams. White and Black Par.* Organdies and Lawns. 44 .4 Paris Cambrics. 4i «* l»ximiner Balu.orals. 4* %4 'Skirting Cloth. Bl&ck and White & riped and Plaid Silks. . * “ h ouiard Silks. Black Ponlt de Soie or Mourning Silk. 4* Gr<>B de Rhintrs. 4« Lyons tiros ‘ »rain Silks. «« Lyon s Taffe ?.as. 44 Grosde'saez; Modes. «4 ana barjnets. 4 » Marcelme and Lusuiaes. 41 Water Moieens. tt Book Mu&Lnrs and Crinolines 44 run*ba;ea. Parasols, Son Umbrellas. 44 BeD and Corded Kdge Ribbons. 4* Collars and Sleeves, all kinds. White Cellars aud Sleeves, in every variety. Purple and Pearl Plain Poplins Black Thibet Lon* and Square Shawls. 4» Cashmere qaare shawls 44 Mou-seiin© de Laine fchawls. *» B re*© shawls. 44 Qrenadme Barege >hawls. 44 Silk urenadiue bhawls. -4 Sits. Crape a d Bombazine Bound. 4 4 hibet Square oha wU. < * de Lalnes, two yards wide. *4 Shawl Thibets 44 11 Alexandre & and Jouvts s Kid Gloves. ‘4 Brack Silk Taffeta Gloves. Black tngU'h Trimming atd Veil Crapes. • » Italian Crapes *» Eukli-b Crape Veila 44 Bound Crape and Grenadine Yfils. *« Bound LaceV-ils • * Mode or Love Y eils. 4 4 par* ge or oth*r v t*il materials. Pla n ana Bxnb'd Linen Cambric Hdkfs. M« urning bordered »* “ 44 Black low-priced Balerrines, Ae. It WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ANDERSON CAVALRY, (loth PENNA. CAVALRY.) Satiable jonng men 'will be accepted as reunite tor this Regiment now on tervlce In East Ten nessee. wm. j. palmer, ooi. com’dg, l fflce in Wainlngtoa Bnlidug. mhSS-#t* No 27! Sontb THIRD Street. €. B. WRIGHT A CO., No. 142 South Third Street, OPPOSITE THE EXCHANGE, Dealers in Government and State Securities, Checks and Vouchers, and Cer tificates of Indebtedness. Orders for the purchase and sale of Stocks and Loan* p* omptly executed. mh23 ltns PORTRAIT OF GEN. GRANT. A MAGNIFICENT portrait. LIEUT. GENERAL U. S. GRANT, U. S. A., has jest emanated from und»v tbe burin of the veil known artist J O. BU UTRE. of New York. This superior Portrait la a Fiue STEEL. PLATE ENGRAVING from au autheatic Photograph taken necr GbatUuiooga by ue celebrated Army photographers Messrs. Barr & Young; is of im perial size embellished with appropriate sur roundings; on flce-plate paper. Can only be ob tained ti*m the publisher or his authorized Agents tt tthe very low price of Si to. A very limited number of PROOFS on India paper may be bad a* 82 00 »ach. Tte Portiait will be tent by mail or express free ol charge on receipt of price. J. P. SHELLY, SOLE AGENT FOR PENNSYLVANIA, 908 ARCH STREET, Philadelphia, To whom all applications should be addressed. , WANTED—Agents in every county in Pennsyl vania for this otiperb Portrait. mU2S-3ts MUSICAL” BOXES. We have now in store a handsome variety oi FINE MUSICAL BOXES, playing from TWO to TEN Choice Opera and Ballad Airs, some with Brum and Bell accom. paniment; no more desirable article for the sick chamber or the parlor can be lound. FARR & BROTHER, tr *' 324 Chestnut Street, below Fourth, mh*26*9ct PURE PALM OIL SOAP.—This Scap Is made of pure fresh Palm Oil, and is entirely a vege table Soap; k more suitable for Toilet use than those made from animal fats. In boxes el one dozen cakes for SI 50 per box. Manufactured by GEO. M. ELKINTON 4; SOlf, Ne. 110 Margaretta street, between Front and Second, above Oallowhill street. det7-lyrpi Musical, boxes, in handsome oases. playing from two to twelve choice melodies, for sale by FARR & BROT HE RS, Importers, mh23 No. 324 Chestnnt street, belaw Fourth FITXiEB, 'WEAVER * 00,. • manufacturers of MANILLA AND TARRED CORDAGE, COBDB, TWIKB, AO., No. 13 North Water street and No. S 3 North D.la ware avenue, 'Philadelphia, BSWIMH.IfTI.HB. Miohahl WEAYBB. OmratD F. CtOTHIHB ■ Marking with indelible ink, Embroidering,. Braiding, Stamping, Ac. A Lady competent to mark neatly can find employ ment. - M. A. TORREY, mhl9 1800 Filbert street. Mh29-12t# FOR SALE BY THE COAL BOUNTY FUND COMMITTEE, N 205 a WALNUT ST. WILL PAY TWENTY DOLLARS fOK EYERX TOLUNTSER MUSTERED INTO The Philadelphia Regiments, HANCOCK’b SECOND ARMY CORPS. 6911, 71st, 721, 10611, REGIMENTS. P V. Fiom This Date Until First ef April. ALFRED DAY. mbss-tl) CHAIRMAN. Cl OTHfNGr. SPRING OF 1864. EXTENSIVE OLOTHISG HOUSE, Nos. 303 & 305 Chestnut street, PHILADELPHIA. oq The facilities of this ho use for doing «> business are snch that they can confl- dently claim for it the leadirg position © » CC among the Tailoring Establishments of Ai Philadelphia. They, therefore, invite O the attention of gentlemen of taste to TO CO O . their soperb stock of READY-MADE Ob ,2 CLOTHING, cut by the best artists, * * £ ,trimmed and made equal to Customer § Work-AND AT Popular Prices. fcJD = p They hiTe al6o lately added a CUS- —j ”§ TOM DEPARTMENT where the latest a, ~ a# > noTelties may be found embracing A <£> some fresh from London and Paris, oo PERRY & CO., 303 and 305 Chestnut st. eastern Department, 303 Chestnut st, mh26-6trp} rjrHE NEW GGVERMHENT LOAN. By direction of the Secretary of the Treasury, I hereby give notice that I am prepared to receive Subscriptions on account oT United States Bonds, authorized by the act of March 3d, ISSL bearing date March Ist, 1564, redeemable at the pleasure of the Government after ten years, and payable forty years from date, bearing interest at five per centum a year, payable on Bonds not over one hundred dollars annually, and on all other Bonds semi annually, in coin. Subscribers will receive either Registered or Coupon Bonds as they may prefer. Registered Bonds will be issued of the denomi nations of Fifty dollars ($5O), One hundred dollars (S1C0), Five hundred dollars (Soi'o), One thousand dollars ($1,000), Five thousand dollars (5,000), and Ten .thousand dollars ($10,000) and the Coupon Bonds of the denominations of Fifty dollars ($5O), One hundred dollars (S 100), Five hundred dollars ($500) and One thousand dollars ($1,000). Subscribers will be required to pay in addition to the amount of the principal of the Bonds in lawful money, the accrued interest in coin, (or in United States notes, or the notes of National Banks, adding filty per cent, for premium, until further notice,) from, the first day of March or September, sis the be, until the day of subscription and payment. Upon the receipt of subscriptions, I will issue my certificate of deposit therefor in duplicate, the original of which will be forwarded by the sub scriber to the Secretary of the Treasury, Wash ington, with a letter stating the kind (registered or coupon) and the denominations of Bonds re quired. . Upon the receipt of the original certificates at the Treasury Department, the Bonds subscribed for will be transmuted to the subscribers respec tively, as soon as the same can be prepared.. It is expected that the first deliveries of Coupon Bonds will be made not later than the fourth (Ith) of April. * ARCHIBALD M’INTYRE. mh24-6t ASSISTANT TREASURER U- g- TSAAO NATHANS, AUCTIONEER 1 MONEY BROKER, N. E. °£,mw the and SPRUCE streets, only one sonare Mtow Exchange. NATHANS’S Principal o OflW|^- tablished for the last forty years. Mem 7^^ In large or small amounts, at the low >g> Diamonds, Silver Elate, lng, and goods of every description. train 8 A. M. till 7 P. M. mt-nag HOSIERY AT RE-TAIL. J. M. HAFLEIGH, No. 902 Chestnut street* Begs to inform his customers that he has now In store a complete assortment of ENGLISH HOSIERY* Swiss Hosiery, In the Best Makes and Suitable forth® First-Class Retail Trade. irb3B-tfk wALL PAPERS At Retail. We have devoted the first floor of onr bnildlmr to the retailing oi & PAPER HANGINGS. and invite the attention of purchasers to our nii«- eqsaied assortment. Having the cole agency of seve al of the largest "Eastern manufacturers en ables ns to show a variety of NEW DESIGNS not to be found elsewhere In Philadelphia. Also DECORATIONS of the flofst order and STAMPED GOLD PA YEES with the new color, SOLFEEINO, intro ai red, which for effect and lichness of appear apee i aiinot be surpassed. WU be -oid at lair prices and pat ap on the walls bj the best workmen. JohnH. Longstretli, * mhl6-#t« No, 13 North THIRD St.' BARLOW’S INDIGO BLUE, PUT UP AT WILTBERGER’S DRUG STORE, No. 233 NORTH SECOND.STREET, PUTT. A TVgT.-PTTT * , WiU color more water than four times the same quantity of ordinary Indigo. <7~Tbe aew Label does not require & stamp. It is WARRANTED TO GIVE SATISFACTION; it is retailed at the same price as the Imitations and inferior articles. mh9-lm rps INDIA bHAWLF, UsDIA SJARFS, INDIA SILKS.- ELEGANT SILKS, ELEGANT ORGANDIES, ELEGANT GRENADINES. Choice Shawls of all hinds. Choice Dress Goods of all kinds. Choice Fancy Goods. GEO FRIES, 916 Chestnut Street, invites the attention of the Ladies to his elegant stock of SPRING SHAWLS and OTHER GOODS selected with great care for best City trade, ml 9 lms “AT RETAIL” JAS, R. CAMPBELL & C 0 727 CHESTNUT ST., , Invite attention to their stock of STAPLE AND FANCY SILKS AND DRESS GOODS, Of very recent importation, embracing the most extensive and desirable assortments which they Save ever ofi'ered. COFEVOISIER’S KID GLOVES, BLACK, WHITE AND OGL'D. MOURNING GOODS* 3-4 and S 4 BAREGE HERNANI. 3-4 and 8-4 CRAPE MARETZ. ?-4 and S 4 TAMARTINES. 3-4 and 6-4 DELAINES. BYZANTINES and FLORENTINES. Frencn and English BOMBAZINES. ALPACAS, In all qualities. MOURNING JACONETS. BLACK SILKS—in great variety. All widths and best brands. STOCKS. Oil, Mining) Railroad and Other STOCKS, j Bought and Sold at BROKERS* BOARD. SMITH & RANDOLPH STOCKBROKERS, 4 16 Scmth Third street. mh'Jti-2ms CABINET WAKE. A FULL ASSORTMENT AT LOW PRICES.. GEORGE J. HENKELS Nos. 809 and 811 Chestnut street: jnhi7-2ms I II THE UNION PIANO MANC FACTORING COMPANY havwW )T 0 l 1 1 their factory and wareroom*, lew WALNUT street, always a most beautiful at sort-/ ment of their unrivalled PIANOS, which th**; sell at the lowest cash , prices or on instalmants. Give ns a call before purchasing slsswhsxs, anfr •very satisfaction and guarantee WUI lwgDm Kay«n>' . -