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al:maw - Ass NOTICES. • GREATEST i gingi Mirr"((IMPROVEMENT. OF THE AGE IN FLANGE. te.;:frEE' S Improved Overstrung Pianos, so knawledged by the leading artists, and endorsed !V the Nnaical public, to be the finest Pianos in "Onerica. The attention of the Musical public is called to Huse recent great improvements in Piano Fortes. By a new • method of construction, the greatest ?visible volume of tone has been obtained, without any of the sweetness - and brilliancy for which *see Pianos ars so celebrated, being lost, and which, with an Lmproved Touch and Action ren tar them Unequaled. These Lasirunients received the Prise Medal at the World's Fair, held in London, as well as the Ripest Awards over all competitors, from the Vat Fairs and institutes in this Country. Ware ,, 722- Arch street below Eighth, Philada. 1164IllDM! &lift DYE!! ay z!.—BA S celebrated pyr, is the best in the World. The only Harmless Vas end Be/iabk Dye known. This splendid Hail pie m perfect --changes Red, Rusty or Grey Hair, tnstantly to a G/ossy Black or Natural Broom, . with. twit injuring the Hair or Stoning the skin , leav i ng to hair soft and beautiful; imparts fresh vitality, .wewnently restoring its pristine color, and rectifies the ill effects of bad Dyes. The genuine is signed 11Fruinat A. BATOESLOR, all others are mere imi eatkins, and should be avoided. Sold by all Drug /cc. _FACTORY—SI BAILIDLAY street, N. rilatchelor , a New Toilet Cream for dressing !as Ram AL.LBRECHT ata RISES & StiTIMIDT, b eg ve to announce =‘• that their Manufactory of First-Class ;'lane Fortes is now in full operation. The general satisfaction their many Pianos. sold already, meet with, by competent judges, enables them to assert tonfidently that their Piano Fertes are not sur 4fiesed by any manufactured in the United States. They respectfully invite the musical public to ea] 1 4nd examine their instruinents, at the Sales Room, (13 North Third street. Full guarantee given, And prices moderate. • LESlgni LO,gusT 161.01:1,NTAIN AI D -SLACK MEATH, KITS ASH. l•OAL, caret y selected and prepared for family use, tree from slate and dust, delivered promptly and warranted io give-fall satisfaction, at prices as low as the lowest for-a good article. Luray COAL for found ries, and Unitsmisum Ooat. for steam purposes, at wholesale prices. An assortment of HICKORY, Oex and- PINE WOOD, kept constantly on hand. Also, an excellent article of BLACKSMITH' a Coe., delivered free of carting to any part of the city. A trial of this , coal will secure your custom. Send your orders. to THOMAS E. CAHILL, Offices, a 25 Walnut street. Lombard and Twenty-T street. North Pennsylvania lta oad and Master street. Pine strew wharf, Schuylkill. :THE COLD SPRING ICE COMPANY. Offices and Depots as above. Wagonernn in all the paved limits of the Con solidated City and in the Twenty-fourth Ward. MASON PIANOS. HAMAN' S CABINET ORGANS. ' PIANOS. J. E. GO Seventh and 'Chestnut. NTEOIC CO. ITEM •00. ' TEINWAY & .1011M1 SQ O: I 2I.L.D DIEDAL Gil AND, UARE, UPRIGHT PIANOS are now considered the best in Europe, as well as this oonntry, •having received the first Prize Medal at She World's Exhibition in London, 1662. The principal reason why the Steinway Pianos axe superior to all others is, that the firm is com posed of five practical pianoforte makers (father and four eons), who invent all their own improve- Itents, and under whose personal supervision every part of the instrument is mannfactured. Nor sale only at BLASIUS BROS., 1006 Chestnut Meet. .1.411 URD. havetaken E six doses of Itadway's Pills, of - three p ills each, in six days; they cured me of Con stipation, Indigestion and Dyspepsta. I have taken B-th's, A—rs's, and many other pills 'for years, and could only obtain temporary reAef. If I stopped the use of these pills for a week my eldcoroplaint would appear. Six doses of Rad- Way' s Pills cured me. STEPHEN BENNETT, 17. S. C. S." "I have suffered with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint for seven years—have used all sorts of "liills—they , would give me temporary comfort, but was compelled to take them all the time. I have used one box of Dr. Radway's Pills, lam cured, 3: have not taken a particle of medicine in six .snonths. o.lff CHILDS, Roxbury,Mass." Dr.:Radway's Pills always cure, no straining, tenesmus, false calls to-the water closet. Follow their use—they.purge freely and cure rapidly. Dr. Radvray' a Medicines are sold by Druggists everywhere. RADWAY & 00., 87 Maiden Lane, New York. EVENING BULLETIN TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 1 THE UNION PRESIDENTIAL NOgINATION. It is stated in certain quarters that a heavy pressure is being brought upon this Union Na tional Committee to force them toipostpone the assemblage of the National Contention, which bas been ordered to be held Baltimore on the7th of June. It is pretende that loyal men should continue to discuss the question of who shall•be the nominee for our next President, for two or three months yet, and certain fac tious journals declare that after discussing the matter more thoroughly the loyal men of the - nation will unite upon some fit candidate and forget all personal preferences. We do not concede this. It is far more likely that bitter feelings would be fomented each day the convention should be postponed, and that men who are urging unpopular and imprac ticable favorites will become more "set in their notions" the more they wrangle about, their idols. • •Permanent division in the Union ranks - would thus be established, and the enemies of Freedom and the Union might be enabled to - pass through the fatal breach our own hands had made. The overwhelming mass of loyal ' 'men of the Nation, from Maine to California, will yield a hearty support to the Presidential nominee of the Union convention if the body meets at the appointed time. There are now .but few deep-seated prejudices in our ranks, and it would be madness to permit any more to germinate and take root. It is our firm convic tion that three-fourths of those who stand by the old flag desire the re-nomination of Abraham Lincoln, and that whenever the Convention -does meet, he will be selected by an overwhelm ing vote on the first ballot. But even if we are mistaken—as seems almost impossible to us • —we still reprobate the idea of fostering dis sention and strife by keeping the matter in • suspense. Already the Copperhead organs ,-Aelmckle over even feeble signs of difficulty among Union leaders; how they will rejoice if these small fissures in the Union body should become chasms ! The Chicago Convention assembled on the 15th of May 1860; certainly we lost nothing by fixing that early date, and it is just as assuredly , the true interest of all - Unionists to finish the nominating work- at an early period in 1864. A LOYAI. /KENTUCKIAN ON COLORED TROOPS. Among the gallant Kentuckians who in the early days of the rebellion contended bravely sgaitu3t the traitors who were endeavoring to force his State ont of the Union, was Green Clay Smith, then a member of 'the Legislature (if that Commonwealth. Born and educated in Kentucky, he was well acquainted with its - people, and during a life of usefulness, a portion of . which was spent in the prosecution of duties incident to exalted and responsible civil and military positions, he faithfully represented the wishes of those who had imposed upon him his honors. As a Legislator, in 1861, he was decided in his ad. berme to the Government, and in the follow ing February was appointed Colonel of the Fourth Kentucky (loyal) Volunteers, a position he relinquished in the following June, to accept air appointment as Brigadier General. From that time .until elected to Congress, he faithfully and ably fulfilled his military obligations in the Western country, and since the opening of the present session of Congress his voice has been frequently heard in advocacy of the cause ,of freedom. The most forcible speech, however, that he has made since his retirement from the army,was delivered at Lexington, Kentucky,on the twenty-eighth of last month, and some of the passages of that discourse are so striking, emanating as they did from a native of "the dark and bloody ground," that we re-publish them, at the same time commending them to the attention of Copperheads and the lukeWarm loyalists who object to the employment of negro soldiers in our military service. He said; But you say it is disgraceful for nearoes to serve in our armies. Not according to that high au thority with you, the rebel government. They used to build fortifications at Charleston and Vicksburg; and have put arms in their hands too by thousands. We think the negroes are as good on our side as on theirs. If Kentucky fills her quota with negroes, she will have white laborers at home, and the interests of industry will not suffer. But would any Union man take from our armies the 150,000 negroes now in the sr rvice, 50,000 at least bearing arms? If so, he must draft from the laboring white population an equal number to fill their places. I love Kentucky as a proud and glorious corn mor. wealth, but love my whole country more. She stands as a bright star in the galaxy of nations and must. not be plucked out. The time is coming, not only in Kentucky, but in every Southern State, when the dark clouds will pass away and all be under one administration, under one government, under ene flag, and you cannot prevent it. The hun dregs of thousands who have lost their lives in the struggle have not lost them in vain. We have arrived again near the period for elect ing President. I do not know who will be the nominee of the Baltimore Convention, though I have a pretty good idea who it will be! I intend to go to the Baltimore Convention, and stand by its nominee. Whoever he may be, it is my heneet belief he will carry the State of Ken tucky. We must crush the rebellion for our own safety. That done, harmony will soon unite us together. We see in the history of the war re peated instances of the speedy fraternization which takes place on the battle-field between our men and the rebels immediately atter a victory. The same result will be seen when the rebellion is crushed. For the masses. I would grant an am nesty; for the leaders, none. When Grant. Meade, Sherman and Rosecrans have finished their work, then another famous Kentucky general will come 1 in fora share of the work—General Hemp. The punishment of these arch-traitors mast be so ter rible, that no leaders will ever dare to enter upon the work of rebellion again. EFFECT OF LENIENCY TO DETERffiI2tED 03A:}D011 The announcement of the banging of an Unionist, alleged to be a spy, at Demopolis, Mississippi, bas caused sonm feeling in St. Louis, where the victim resided. His name was David McGibben. He was captured while apparently straggling from General Sherman's column, on the return from Vicksburg. Once in the hands of the rebels, he was the especial victim of the hate and malice of his former law paytner Henry N. Hart, who was banished from St. Louis many months ago as a dangerous se cessionist. Hart was at one time President of a rebel association known as the cc Constitu tional Guards," and was air:rays known as a malignant secessionist. He was once indicted for treason by the grand jury, and was twice in the military prison of that city. It was said he was sent off at last for being detected in send ing information to the rebels. Certainly he de served a worse fate than mere exile. The effect of the lenity displayed in his case is admirably illustrated by the fate of poor McGibben. Excepting for the venom of Hart, McGibben might be living now. CONNECTICI7T. Eight thousand. Union majority yesterday in Connecticut! Large Union gains in nearly every county! These facts tell a tale to gladden every patriotic heart, and shroud in gloom the treacherous countenances of ene mies of their country. In spite of the frenzied exertions of the Copperheads, the example of New Hampshire was not lost on her sister State, and proudly she again enrols herself on the side of freedom. The indications of a Union triumph over the whole country, next November, grew stronger with each day, and the baffled traitors already feel that their doom is defeat. As to Connecticut, we can now look towards her with affection, old yet new, and hink oflralleck's proud exclamation: 6Still her gray rocks tower above the sea, Which crouches at their feet, a conquered wave.' THE MONROE DOCTRINE The National House of Representatives has unanimously passed resolutions reported from the Committee on Foreign Affairs, reaffirming the Monroe Doctrine. This action indicates that Congress feels strong enough, in the pre sent aspect of things, to warn the powers of the old world not to interfere in the concerns of this continent by the strong hand. Of course the bearing of the resolutions is directly upon Mexico, and we look for a bolder spirit than ever to be manifested in that country towards foreign usurpers. The unanimous passage of the resolutions will also be carefully considered in European Cabinets, which will see in this in dication of American sentiment a powerful inti mation of the spirit with which they will be re sisted should they take further advantage of the civil war now raging in this Republic. HEAVY SALE OF BEAL ESTATE FORTY-ONY PROPERTIES. by order of the Orphans' Court, Executor:, &C., TO DE SOLD WITHOUT RE. STATE, - next Wednesday, by Jenne A. FREEMLIV, Anctioneer. Also, very desirable residence, No. 230 Pine street, Charming Country Property, above TorresUale, GROUND RENTS, &c., &c. EXTENSIVE SALES EXTRA VALUABLE BEAL ESIATE. Thomas ,t Sons' threeforthcoming sales, 12th, 19th and 25th inst., each comprise a very large amount of valuable property. Illisomadoruous Boots.—Sale this afternoon, at the auction rooms. LAtv Books, to-morrow. See advertisements VALUABLE COAL LANDS, CHESTNUT STREET STORE, &c.—Their sale next Tuesday includes 2 tracts Coal Lands, Schuylkill and Bedford coun ties, and other valuable Business properties, to be sold pereseptoray. Also, - ELEGANT RESIDENCE Logan Square, and other desirable City dwellings, 5 Germantown Properties, btc. See list under Auction head. 11AFFA Jr,, SMITH, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, - FOE THE SAME OF FLOUR, GRAIN, MILL FEED, SEEDS, And Produce generally. ' ' No.' 121 North WATER St., Phila. [aps-Im* : .e • el . I ' Blast:10 Sheathing Felt for ships; also, John son's Patent Woolding Felt for Steam Pipes an. Boilers, in store and for sale by WILLIAM Glz* sm. No. 14S Revetb Tholworsa.r• agrawin• VARNBSTOCIC S FARINA. —4OO Boxes Fain:L -i: estock' s Unrivaled Lancaster County Farina landing and for sale by JCS. B. BUSSIER CO.. Azents for Fabnestock 110 South Wharves CANARY SEED.—TWENTY-FIVE OSBLS Prime Cary Seed in store and tor side by yrnsgmsigisc J g„ 55,,,..19:110ra1s *tout 30 TONS LIGNIIIYWITAE, NOW LANDING from Br. bark Thomas Dallett. For sale by TIA.T.T.F.TT At MIN. 199 Snnth VRCINT street IDARLEY.--6,000 bushels of Barley, cargo of schr. Clara, to arrive, for sale by REMIT WINSOR & 00,332 &nth Wharves. THE DAILY EVENING RUT ETIN ; PIIILA.DFLPTIIA , TVESDAY, APRIL 5, 1864. r7CBE universal favorites - are REI BIER' S 1„ COLORED PDOTOGRAPEi•A,rnade for S 1 00; tine in style and execution, andnaturally-colored. Gallery, SECOND street, above Green. • riN, ZliNO, OOPPER and BRASS OILERS, suitable for sewing ma..:hines, and other ma chinery or mechanics' use, for sale at TRUMAN SHAW'S; No. 835 (Eight Thirty-five) laarket street. below Ninth. A T B. F. RBIALER'S Gallery, 624 gßoa s t., Ilk you will find exquisite styles or CARTES DE VISITE, of wonder:ul accuracy; clear, distinct and natural. Go early. BRICKLAYERS', CARPENTERS' and Plasterers' Tools and Hardware, for sale by TRUMAN & SHAW, No. 835 (Eight Thirty five) Market streets below Ninth. rriliE most successful Portraits of the age are B. 1 F. REIMER'S Life-size PHOTOGRAPHS, in oil colors; in accuracy and artistic coloring, unequaled. Gallery, GM ARCH street. FOR HALE—BEST BUTTER STALLS IN FARMERS' MARKET —Call at once. No. we MARKET. A good opportunity for a man with a'emall capital. lt* IiArRS. H. WILLITS, No. 137 North NINTH lii Street, will open on THURSD .Y, April 7th, a handsome assortment of Fancy and Straw Bonnet—also Hat and Head Dresses, to which she invites the attention of the Ladies. aps-stit BOARDING—For single Gentlemen. Apply 305 PINE street. spy-4t* GOLD PENS .— A. large assortment, of various degrees Of fineness and elasticity, in Pocket and Des it Holders. For sale by • WM. M. CHRISTY, mh26-sa,tn,th-6trps' 127 South Third street. Rr AL LACE BARGES; REAL BLONDE LACE BARGES; Real Point Gaze Lace Barbee: Point application Lace Bathes; Real Valenciennes Lace Barbee; Exquisitely tine Real Black Lace Barbes, also Real Point Gaze 4.lflitchesse collars" in entirely new"and rich designs, the handsomest you may find,just re ceived by GEO. W. VOGEL, apl-6t* 1016 Chestnut St. GG1664. P.-110TISEKEE,PERS WILL FIND . a good assortment of Knives and Forks, Spoons, Waiters. Sauce-pans, Butter-kettles, Tea and t:offee Pots, Tabs, Buckets. Brooms, Baskets, and Brushes, at GRIFFITH & P &GE'S, mhs-Iyrpo 600 ARCIH Street. HOUP SKIRT MANUFACTORY. —Hoop Skirts ready-made and made to order; war ranted of the beat materials. Also, Skirts repaired• MRS. E. BA Y, mhl7-1m rI2 Vine street. above Eighth tJAP—k r Ulikl FAMILY SOAP.—UONTAINS S no SILICATE OF SODA, SAND or CLAY, but is an entirely PURE SOAP, and should be used by every family. Put np in BOXES OF FIFTY POUNDS, full weight, when packed and marked Fifty Pounds, not Bars or Lumps, as many manufacturers brand their boxes. Manufactured by OT,ORGE Et RT.WTNTON & SON, del7-Irrpi 118 Marearettaatreet. it USIOAL BOXES, IN HANDSOME OASES, In. playing from two to twelve choice melodies, 'or sale by FARR & BROTHERS, Importers, mtal No. 3bl Obestout street. below Fourth Q HARVEY TllO2ll.Ab. STOGIE BBOICER, No. 312 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. Stocks and Loans bought and sold on commission, at the Board of Brokers. Particular attention given to U. S. Government Loans. ta9-2tortit, , BABER' S ORNAMENTAL HAIR MANU FACTORY. —The largest and best assortment of Wigs, Toupee, Long Hair Braids, Carla, Frizettes, Illusive Seams, for ladles, at prices lower than elsewhere, at 903 CHESTNUT street. mhB-Imrp* GEORGE J. BOYD, STOOK AND EXCHANGE BROKER, No. 18 South THIRD street. Stocks and Loans bought and sold on Commis sion, at the Board of Brokers. Government Securities, 11Specie and Dncnrrent money bought and sold. mh:l-3mrps BIRD CAGES, BIARINE SHELLS AND AQUARIA. OonstanUy on hand at the AQUARIA. STORE, No. .s 3 North Sixth street, T0219-Izo.rpil , below Arch: SAGO NATHANS, AUOTIONEER and I MONEY BROKER, N. E. corner of THIRD and SPRUCE streets, 'only one square below the Exchange. NATRANS'S Prince al Office, es tablished for the last forty years. Money to Loan, is large o r small amounts, at the lowest rates, on Diamonds, Silver Plate, Watches, Jewelry,oloth. lag, and goods of every description. Once hours trom 8 A. M. till 7 P. M ttsaa-ttru "ItTARICINO WITH INDELIBLE INK, /IL Embroidering, Braiding, Stamping, &c. Lady competent to mark neatly can find employ.. meat. M. A. TORREY mhl9 1600 Filbert street. "fitIVE PALM OIL SOAP. —This Soap Ls mule of pore fresh Palm Oil, and is entirely a vege table Soap; ?more suitable for Toilet use than those made from animal fats. In boxes of one doses cakes for 51 50 per box. Manufactured by GEO. M. ELEINTON & SON, FITLES.. WEA.VNR ut)- Yannfecturers of MANILLA AND TARRED CORDA4N4 Coups, Twrwa, too. No. 13 North Water street and No. 22 North Dols ware avenue, Philadelphia. KM= H. Erman. Mons.= Will/ NFL Elottaah Y. Cicentots. COUGHS. COLDS, CONSUMPTION. COUGHS, COLDS, CONSUMPTION. COUGHS, COLDS, CONSUMPTION. COUGHS, COLDS, CONSUMPTION. COUGHS, COLDS, CONSUMPTION. DR. SWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP WILD CHERRY, DR. SWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP WILD CHERRY, DR. SWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP WILD CHERRY, DR. SWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP WT 7) CHERRY, DR. SWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP WILD CHERRY, CURES ALL COMPLAINTS CURES ALL COMPLAINTS CURES ALL COMPLAINTS CURES ALL COMPLAINTS CURES ALL COMPLAINTS OF TFE THROAT, BREAST AND LUNGS, OF THE THROAT, BREAST AND LUNGS. OF THE THROAT, BREAST AND LUNGS OF THE THROAT, BREAST AND LUNGS. OF THE THROAT, BREAST AND LUNGS. A trial of many years has proved to the world that this remedy is more efficacious than any hitherto known to mankind. For Bronchitis,Sore Throat, Asthma, it le a sovereign remedy. For the weak and debilitated, it acts as a strengthening alterative. Prepared only by DR. SWAYNE ,t SON, MD North Sixth street, Philadelphia. Sold by dealers everywhere. ja.26.tu, th, sa.ly es, W WRIGHT & SIDDALL • No. 119' Market Street. (Between Front and Second streets. U. W. WRIGHT. P. H. BIDDAII,. DRUGGISTS, PHYSICIANS, AND GENERAL STORFKRTIP.ERS Van find at our establishment a full as sortment of Imported and Domestic Rrags, popular Patent Medicines, Paints, Coal Oil, Window Glass, Prescription etc., at as low prices as genuine first class goods can be sold. FINE ESSENTIAL OILS for Confectioners, in full Toxicity, and 01 the best quality. Cochineal, Bengal Indigo, Bladder, Pot ash, Cludbear, Soda A sit, Alum 1)11 of Vitriol, Annatto, Copperas, Ex tract ! of Dogwood, &c., FOR DYERS' use, always on 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. Also, INDIGO, STARCH; MUSTARD, do. of extra quality. Orders bymail, or city post, vent meet with prompt attention, or special quota tions will be famished when requested. WRIGHT & SIDDALL, • Wholesale Drug Warehouse 1.-lyrpt No. 11.9 Market street above FAH! al FOR SALE—A COUNTRY RESI DENCE, near TIOGA STATION of Germantown Railroad, situate on south side of Tioga street, 118 feet west of Twenty-first street. The lot is 100 feet front, and 250 feet deep, beauti fully laid out with choice fruits and flowers of every variety. The house has all the Convenience of a city residence, and will be sold on accom modating terms. Mre. MITCHELL, the occu pant of the premises, will answer any inqui ries ; or apply to HENRY CROSREY Lum ber - Merchant, Delaware everue, below ' Green !street. mhlOtf.rpb CriORKS, 50 Bales of Spanish (links just received and for sale, by,DALLETT & 50N,129 South FrOntstreet. NEW YORK. AUCTION NOTICE, BY CHARLES C. WARREN, SALESROOMS, No. 22 COURTIJANDT ST„ SEMI-WEEKLY SHOE SALE, ON FRIDAY APRIL 8 „AT 103 O'CLOCK. or The attention of the Trade is invited to the large assortment of valuable Goods invariably of fered at our Public Sales of Boots and Shoes which are held regularly on TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS during the entire year. ap3 3t "AT RETAIL." JAS. L CAMPBELL & CO., 727 CHESTNUT ST., Invite attention to their stock of STAPLE AND FANCY SILKS DRF f SS GOODS, Of very recent importation, embracing the moat extensive and desirable assortments which they have ever Offered. COURVOISEKR'S KID GLOVES, BLACIE t WRITE AND 001 ID. MOURNING. GOODS. 34 and E 4 EAREGE HEIMAN'. 3-4 and 8-4 CRAPE MARETZ. 3-4 and 8.4 TAMARTINES. 3-4 and 6-4 DELAINES. BYZANTINES and FLORENTINES. ' French and English BOMBAZINES. ALPACAS, in all qualities. MOURNING JACONETS. BLACK SILKS—in great variety. All widths and beet brands. mhB-Im GLACINA!!! A NEW MATERIAL FOR Wanrin Dresses and Snits. 7-4 WIDE, Just Opened.. THOS. W.EVANS & CO. 0 16 and 820 Chestnut st. 1 f...701 4 87 BANKERS. , exchange on England, Franco ue Germany, 7 8-10-5-20 Loan and °mono, CERTIFICATES INDEI3TEDNESS, QUARTERMASTER'S CHECKS AND VOIJORER2S, American and Foreign Gold STOCKS AND LOANS, BOUGHT AND SOLD or Orders by Mail attended to. d 3.17 =ORPHANS' COURT SALE. Estate of JOHN DUNSTON, deceased.—THOMAS Sc. EONS, Auctioneers. —BRICK D WELLING, No. 1140 South ELEVENTH street.—Pursuant to an order of the Orphans' Court for the city and county of Philadelphia, will be sold at Public Sale, on TUESDAY , .April 26th, 1; 7 61, at 12 o'clock, Noon, at the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, the fol lowing described property, late of JOHN DUN STON, deceased, viz: A brick messuage and lot . of 'ground, situate on the west side of Eleventh street, between Anita and Washington streets, No. 1160. 34 feet 4 inches north of Anita street; contain ing in front on Eleventh street 16 feet 2 inches, and extending in depth to a 3 feet wide alley on the south line 63 feet 9 inches, and on the north line 63 feet IX inches. Subject to a ground rent of iK3 per annum By the Court, _ _ W. C. STEVENSON, Clerk 0. C. CA.MILLA DUNSTON, Executrix. M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, 415,16,23 139 and 141 S. Fourth street. ciERMAN TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE by M. THOMAS & SONS, on TUESDAY, tne 12th of April. —A large and conTenient Honse, with 33‘ acres of- land, in the coantry, yet near to Railroad Stations, Markets, Stores, Ohnrches, &c. It has heater, ranges, hot and cold water, gas, and long porches, lawns on three sides, with tine old shade trees, a good stone stable, large kitchen, gare err, &c. The property will be shown by the tenant. Terms easy. aps-6trp* _ _ MADAM MLNNA'S RIDING A0A .."7,7. DEMY. .Ota AM MINNA begs leave to call the atten tion of the Ladies and Gentlemen of Philadelphia to her RIDING ACADEMY, No. Fat ARCH street, which is now open for the reception of pupils. MADAM MINNA devotes her personal, attention to the duties of the school from 9 o' clock A. M. to 5 P. N..; and the liberal patronage be stowed affords an assurance that her efforts to in struct in the noble art of HORSEMANSHIP ARE APPRECIATED. aps- tu, th, s 5 rFOR SALE.—A 'Country Residence, with e. acres of Thad, in Moorestown, N. J. hand some dwelling, stabling, ice house, Ice., plenty of shade and fruit trees, and excellentpasture, Ap ply to - J. O. FINN, mh2s-12trps5 614 Uhestnnt street. CI3OOOLATE.—WALTER BAILER & Chocolate ; Coon and Bra= ; single, double and triple Vanilla.; also, (hid Cocoa and Cocoa Shells, In store and for s ale by WX. S. MUM% US South De aware Wharves. Have You Provided for Your Felinity an • Insurance on Your Life ? _II4i)ME Life Intairance Company, MUTUAL, - WITH AN AMPLE CASH CAPITAL WALTER S. GRIFFITH, Frezident G. 0. BIPLBY, Sec. I. H. FitoTHniumem,Treac WILLIAM J. COFFIN, Actuary. Philadelphia References. Hon. Wilqam Scrong; Rev. Matthew sioipsou. D.D , Bishop of M. E. Church; Rev. oaten - E. Barnes, D.D.; Rev. James M. Crowell; The mae Robins, Esq.; Lewis B. Asnhurst, Esq ; Semite' Welsh, Esq.., James Dunlap, Esq.; W Esq.; John Rice,Esq.; Charles Humphreys. Esq . : John B. Austin, Esq.; S. 0. Palmer, Esq ; 0. B. Mount. Es.q.; Samuel O. Perkins, Esq ; ,hn R. Penrose, Esq.; Samuel Field, Esq.; bissno4. E. W. Clark & Co.; Bncknor, McOammoa & Co.; -ohn B. Myers & Co.; Benjamin Bullock & Sou.; Wm. S. & Alfred Martini; George B. Reese, Son do C 0..; J. B Mctireary &Co George Cootmau & Co.; D. B. Kershow it Co.; - Kay it Brother. 3033 N H. PACKARD, M. D. MEDICAL Erasmus. No. 1225 SPRUCE STREET, In attendance at Agent's Office daily from 1 to P. M. PHILADELPHIA OFFICE, Corner . Fourth and Library streets, B K.ESI,ER, Agent ars tt HOSIERY AT RETAIL. J. M. HAFLEIGH, No: 902 Chestnut street, Begs to inform his customers that he has now store a complete assortment of ENGLISH HOSIERY; Swiss Hosiery, In the Best Makes and Suitable for the First-Class Retail Trade. mh26-tl6 NEW YORK STORE. Geo. W. Miles, 35 & 37 South Tenth, ab. Chestnut, Is now prepared to show his Spring iniPortsbion OF FRENCH FLOWERS, STRAW GOODS, PARIS =NM) HATS, FRENCH AND NEW YORK BONNET FRAMES, AND OTHER. ap.4.6o llllllinery Goods. 113. Price & Wood, 113. Have jus t opened a new lot of Kid Gloves, best quality imported. Fine quality Spring Balmoral Skirts. New style Spring Shawls, very cheap. Fine quality Plain Aft-wool DeLsines. Fine quality Black Alpacas. American Chintzes, warranted fast colors. Fine quality Shirting Flannehic Best makes of Bleached Pduslins. Good Bleached Muslins 25,28,,N, 31, 37X and 39:.. Good 'Unbleached Muslin. 99, 25, 31, Z.. 3, 37), 4-1 and 500. White and Colored Table Linens. Napkins, Towels and Crash. Price AD Wood, 113 North Ninih street above Arch. N. B.—Ladies' and Misses' HOOP SKRTS, very cheap. apt-V.§ 0 , la .A.N 4th No. 16 SOMME THIRD ST., BANKERS IstROKERS. SPECIE, STOCKS, Quartermasters' Vouchers and Oinks, AND ALL ' GOVERNMENT SECURITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD. ARDWARE AND TOOLS, BE NAILS AND SASH WEIGHTS, PULLEYS AND HINGES (all sizes), ,to., for sole VERY CHEAP FOR CASH. by ANDREW JOHANN. No. 17/3 Market street mb49-1m() LADIES' TRUSS AND BRACE TORE —Conducted by Ladies, TWELFTH Street, first oor below Race. ETery article in their line elegant, easy and correct in make. 0. H. NEEDLES, - Proprietor, attends to Gentlemen on the Southwest corner TWELFTH and RAOE Streets. N. B.—Professional accuracy in sured.. - mh24-I.strp§ d r u , GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, ON our own importation, reliable in quality, figa and at low prices. . FARR & BROTHER, Importers, WI Mesh:rat street. below Vourth MTOORREOT PIM% 0 Tumititi— Mr. 0. 'E. SARGENT' S orders fol Tuning and Repairing Pianos aro re , caved at Mason & Co.'s Store, 907 CHESTRU2 street, oniy. Mr. Sergeant has had Blum Years' factory experience in Boston, and Flu Years' oil employment In Philadelphia. SPECIAL-' -Piancs re-is:geared to sound as soft and sweet-Wiled U aew, without remosiv. . Terms for tuning. xi. JAMES BELT. A lc, ~• 279 and 261 South FIFTH STREET, Sole Agent for G. A. PRINCE & CO.'S World-Renowned Melodeons HARMONIUMS AND DRAWING-ROOM oßiaArrs. ERNEST GABLER'S, RAVEN & BACON'S, vrAT.T.TIT, DAVIS & lallgbnrpd CEVEHRATED PIANOS. NM GRUFF. Oa MEOW S For sale, 25 per cent less than elsewhere. A. SORER mh3.3mrpft 424 W. Fourth, ab. NEW- CARTES DE VISITEi Wenderoth dr, Taylor 911, 914, 916 Chestnut Street, Have latel' - added the following to their large list; of UAIVIES : • _ Abraham Liticoln. Tanen in I;va,lling:on last month by Wenderoth 'Taylor. whi , e prepariug .riott.er Photograph Qf the Pres!Oeut for the sanitary Commission. George H. Stuart. Taken last nob th. Regarded by his friends as re. arl ably good. Gen. Crawford, Commanding PENNA. RE:;ERV ES. Taken this week, is considered a very faithful picture of this officer. Admiral Foot e. From the beet I kanes,in :0099P1351011 ofthe Col. Dahlgren.. Who ystely pgrionFd Riettmona, also approved by bis COl. Baxter. Of the Flre Zuan veg. taken tais Week. !plea did pi_ture. Gen. I. J. Wistar. Taken early this mOLSIL, on toe occasion of Idle All the al , :Te are in zee tier est style, and miLy be pro, bred nt ir.z€s from OAR PE h A .1 3i ZERT AL, et toe rooms of the tinder signe. ; or o, McA P- TER BRI , TH ER, lllhestint st. WENDEROTH & TAYLOR. zu CM. 912, 914, 916 CHESTNUT St. Euperior White Tapioca, Chamois Skins, Assorted Sizes, CHAMOMILE FLOWERS, New crop. Geo. W. Carpenter, ilenszey GRAY'S PATENT MOLDED COLLARS He se row been before the public for nearly a. year:. They are universally pronounced the neatest and beet fitting echars extant. -- - The upper edge presents a perfect curve, free from the angles r.o3ited in all other collars. The cravat causes no pushers= the Inside et the turn-down collar—they are AS SMOOTH IN SIDE AS OUTSIDE—and therefore perfectly tre and easy to the near. The Liarotte Ocllar has a smooth and evenly fit tatted edge en BOTH . SIDES. - These Colima are not simply flat pieces of paper cut In tre form of a Collar, bat are XOLORD MAD 'EHATXT. TO FIT THE NECK. TL ey are made in ovally" (er torn-down style): in every ball size from 12 to 17 inches in 'Eureka', (or Ottrotte, ) from 13 to 17 inches; and packed in "solid sizes" in neatbine cartons, eon. tainio g IGO each; also in smaller ones ol 10 each— the latter a very handy package for Travelers, Army and Navy Officers. Air - EVERT COLLAR. is stamped Gray's Patent - Molded Collar." Sold by all Dealers is Ken's Furnishing Goods. The trade supplied by Van Benson, Boehmer & Cot, Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Nen'S Far. -nishine G , sNis .mh3o Spring Cloaas--Spring Shawls; THE LARGEST ASSORTMMTT, THE NEWEST STYLES AND THE LOWEST PRICES 6. AT Job n 'Elurta's MAMMOTH CLOAK STORE, 444 North Second street. mh3l. tIQ PARIS-MADE MANTILLAS AND SPR NG CLOAKS. Also. Garments of our own manufacture, OF THE LA and in GREAT VARIETY. J. W. PROCTOR ez, 920 CHESTNUT Street; ap4 to 24§ Vely Elegant Realßlack Lace Pointes. GEO. W. VOGEL, No. 1016 CHESTNUT street, opened THIS MORNING a new invoice of Rich and Fine REAL BLACK LACE POINTES, comprising sortie entirely new and beautiful de signs, purchased by his Agent this season in the Lace countries, and are the careful selections from Bruxelles, Flanders, Grammont and Chantilly factories. The. Goods are purchased direct from the parties who make the Goods, and are offered at but one advance to buyers at retail. The assort metals the largest and handsomest m the country —the prices are the lowest. ap2-6t* Real W hit eh Shetland Pointes; GEO. W. VOGEL, No. 1016 OHESTNIJT street, opened THIS MORNING an invoice of REAL WHITE SHETLAND POINTES, knit by hand from natural Wool, very white and ex quisitely doe, to which he invites the early atten tion of his customers, as it comprises all he will be able to offer this season. ap2.6t* .QO-7, BAZAAR, NINTEL AND sArtsara - STREETS. 250 CARRIAGES AT AUCTION. 35TH TRADE SALE 'AT PHILADELPHIA.. This sale will take place on WEDNESDAY,. April 6th, at 10 0' clock A. M. The assortment will be very extensive and com— plete, comprising at least 250 CARRIAGES, from the best manufacturers of this city and Wil-- min gton , Del.; ' - Mr. Merrick's invoice alone Willinclnde nearly one hundred Carriages. The carriages wilt be arranged and opened, for examination several days previous to sale, which. will positively take place on the above day, with.— out regard to - weather. ALFRED M. HERKNESS, 4nctioneer. ap2.3trpb . s i2s piti E A.-iki NINTH AND. SANSODI SPEOIA.L SALE OF HORSES, THURSDAY NEXT, APRIL 7TH, commencing . at 11 o' clock. In consequence of the Trade Sale of Carriages on.. Wednesday, we shall hold a special sale of Horses on Thursday next. ItSP - No Oarriageswill be offered on this day. ALFRED M. HERKNESS,' Auctioneer. nel3-iinrrs ap2.3trM THE lIWION PIANO MEOW.. FACTITRING COMPANY have at th e i r factory and warerooraz, 1017 WALNUT street, always a most beautiful assort. meat of their unrivalled PIANOS, Which they sell at the lowest cash prices or on Instalments. Give us a call before purchasing elsewhere, ItIM4 every satisfaction and guarantee will be Wen' buyers. SIN DT, misit he me FOR SALE BY 737 Market Street 627 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, N OW OPEN,