11171131 - GREA.TEST ihirirOVEMENT " 111 OF THE AGE IN PIANOS. - - fizzyra.s Intproved Overstrung Pianos, 19 43 ., imowledifed by the leading artists, and endo- i sed .7 the Mtiagßal public, to be the finest Plar i os is nerida The attention of the Musical public is ,eared to Ames recent great improvements in Pirr 4o Fortes. Sy a new method of construction, ta e grea test possible volume of tone has been obtaiined,without say of the sweetness and , brilhar A cy for which these Pianos ars so celebrated, 'being lost, and which, with an Improved Toucb 'and Action ren ter them Unequaled. These Instruments receiver; the Prise Medal at tits 'World' s Fair; held in J.ondon, as well as the Highest Awards over all competitors, from the trot Faire and Institutes, in this OotuitTY• Ware canna, T 22 Arch street below Eighth, Phllada. DfriiaßlaiiiEgVP gartEld DYE is the best in the World. The only Harsticas Q and Reliable Dye known. This splendid Hai; Dye to perteet—changes - Red, Rusty or Grey Hair, 4tustantly to a Glassy Black or Natural Brown, with. Out injuring the Haar or Staining the skin, leaving the hair soft and beautiful; imparts fresh vitality, frequently restoring its pristine color, and rectifies the ill effects of bad Dyes. The genuine is signed WIISSALM A. BATCHELOR, all others are mere imi tations, and should be avoided. Sold by all Drug. oeft,_ltic. FACTOHY--81 BARCLAY street, N. y. Batchelor'a New Toilet Cream for dressing the Hair. OFRSA L M E lEt e ti l ei T ltav i e l lo K nount that their Manufactory of First-Glass nano Fortes is now in full operation. The general latbsfaction their many Pianos, sold already, meet With, by competent judges, enables them to assert iltditldently that their Piano Fortes are not sur- Weed by any manufactured in the United States. They respectfully invite the musical public to call and examine their instruments, at the Sales Room, NO. 46 North Third street. Full guarantee given, and prices moderate. LO_QUST MOUNTAIN AND MAIM EJ2111. 2 riHITa ABB carerany selected andrepared for family use , free from elate and duet, delivered promptly and warranted to give full satisfaction, at prices as low as the lowest for a good article. LUMP COAL for found ries, and CHRSTifFUT COAL for steam purposes, at wholesale prices. An assortment of linstosv, OAK and Pnia WOOD, kept constantly on hand. also, aa excellen carting of 8LA01113311.210 COALI delivered free of to any part of the city. A trial of this coal will secure your custom. Send your orders to THOMAS B. °MULL ) Micas 3 15 Walnut street. Lombard and Twenty-afth street. North PennsylvaniaAm 1r oad and Master street. Pine etree , wharf, Schuylkill. THE COLD SPRING ICE COMPANY. Mikes and Depots as above. Wagons run do all the paved limits of the Con solidated City and to the Twenty-fourth Ward. TEVIE& CO. 'S REASON PIANOS. HAREFAIV S M I N CABINET ORGANS. PIANOS. J. E. GO Seventh and bheetnnt. aTBOS 00.'s ARTGin E I fl I V D A AI 8 f 312N 11 7 3 , SQUARE, UPRIGHT PIANOS are taw considered the best in Europe, as well as this Country, having received the drat Prize Medal at the World's Exhibition in London, 1962. The principal reason why the Steinway Pianos are superior to All others is, that the firm is com posed of live practical - pian oforte makers (father and four sons), who invent all their own improve tents, and under whose personal supervision every part of the instrument Is manufactured. For sale only at BLASIUS BROS., 1006 Chestnut street • I 4 1 .11 ave take CU:R sixED. tin doses of Radway' s Pills, of three pills each, in six days; they curedme of Con stipation Indigestion and Dyspepsia. I have taken B— , th's, 2 A—re's, and many other pills for years, and could only obtain temporary relief. If I stopped the use of these pills for a week my old complaint would appear. Six doves of Bad. way' Pills cured me. STEPHEN BENNETT, U. S. C. S." • I have suffered with Dyspepsia and Liver pillsthey 'would gi'e me teliaralriVenitaanAil was compelled to take them all the time. I have used one box of Dr. Radway' s Pills, lam cased, 1 have not taken a particle or medicine in six months. C. M CHILDS, Roxbury, Mass.' Dr. Radway's Pills always cure, no straining, teneamus, false calls to the water closet. Follow their use—they purge freely and cure rapidly. Dr. Radway's Medicines are sold by Druggists everywhere. RADWAY do CO., 87 Maiden Lane, New York. WINDOW MTM MANUFACTURERS RELTY, UARRINGTON No. 723 WIESTNITT STREET EVENING BULLETIN WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1864. THE PEOPLE AND THE ADMINISTRATION. An antique Gothic proverb says that in a fight the grip of a coward is fierce at the outset, but that it soon relaxes; while the wilder the fray in which a hero struggles the sterner and more inexorable his grasp and the stronger his blows. The loyal people of America now illustrate this proverb, by the grand and heroic way in which they stand by the Administra tion as the war progresses. Instead of flinching, cringing and electing opposition tickets, so as to hint to the rebels that they are sick of the war, the loyal voters march up to the ballot box and testify to their servants at Washington, to their brethren in the field, to the rebellions hordes, and to the whole civilized world, that the Union must be preserved, that liberty must triumph, and that nothing can impede the onward march of the great Republic . Here we see the old Roman spirit of our Revo_ lntionary fathers appearing among their chiL dren. We see it among the White Mountains of New Hampshire, in the green valleys of Connecticut, among the lovely inland lakes and rivers of New York, and in the very homes of traitors like Yallandigham in Ohio. The manly determination of true Americans "will not down" at the beck of armed or secret traitors. - Like_. the great warrior of Carthage, they have registered a patriotic oath and they keep it 'sacred. We exultaith our whole heart over such evi dence of:We courage of true Americans, and can - listen with calm'contempt to the Copper head sneers at the army, their falsehoods about the President, their abuse of our generals,their clamor against c egreenbacks" and Government bonds. Their venomous utterances pass like the idle wind, for we know that they can make no impression on a people so true and tried• as those who uphold the pillars of the Union. And the reward of this long-suffering must come at last. This patient land, bearing its mighty burdens so steadfastly, so calmly, must soon rise up before the nations, freed from all forms of oppression, glorious in strength and beauty. Her beacon-light fully relumed once more,to cast its radiance to the darkest•corners of the earth, will again be the central ma gma to draw all men towards it. Then too, as th e poet tells us of the Mnexorable past," on treasures will be returned in the glory and the berAnty of their prime, and even of the 'rebel -12.10ne Smith we may say": THE PASSENGER RAILWAY EXCHANGE SYSTEM. The Committee on City Passenger Rail roads have agreed to report favorably to the House at Harrisburg, a bill making all ex change tickets good until used, whatever state ments may be made on the . face of the little colored pieces of pasteboard issued by the different companies., Such a Legislative enactment has long been needed, and it is to be hoped .that the members of both Houses will see the importance and propriety of adopt ing the views thus recommended. It has been estimated by persons who, from -their connec tion with these corporations, must be con sidered good authority, that at least fifteen per cent. of the exchange tickets which are placed in circulation are never used, partly from the carelessness or forgetfulness of the purchaser, but more particularly from the regulation which compels him to use the ex change on the same day it is purchased. In deed so large a number of the tickets are made useless by this tyrannical requirement that there are but few of our citizens who have not in their pockets one or more of these re minders of money uselessly expended. The additional three cents asked for the ex change adds greatly to the profits Of the com panies, and they should hive long since volun tarily relinquished the tempting per ceniage, resulting from the failure of their patrons to use the issue. Their failure to do so has made the, interposition of the Legislature necessary, and to their own parsimony alone, must they ascribe any annoyance or loss that may result from such interference. On the sixth of May of last year an act "To prevent frauds upon travelers," in this case certainly .a very appropriate title,. was approved by the Governor, and for the information of the public, and also of the companies, some of which appear to have forgotten its provisions, we publish section five, which reads thus : "That it shall be the duty of the owner or own. ers of railroads, steamboats and other public con veniences, to provide for the redemption of the whole, or any parts, or coupons, of any ticket or tickets, as they may have sold, as the purchaser for any reason, has not used and does not desire to use, at a rate which shall be equal to the difference between the price paid for the whole ticket and the coat of a ticket between the points for which the proportion of said ticket was actually need; and the sale by any person of the unused portion of any ticket, otherwise than by the presentation of the same for redemption, as provided for in this section, shall be deemed to be a violation of the provisions of this act, and shall be punished, as is hereinbefore provided: .Procided, That this act shall not prohibit any person who has purchased a ticket from any agent authorized by this act with The bosafide intention of travelling upon the same, -from selling any part of the same to any ether per son, if such person travels upon the same." With such an explicit provision we cannot imagine why the corporations have persisted in printing upon their tickets the absurd require ment that their exchange tickets must be used upon the day they are issued. One company has, we are informed, been always willing to accede to such a just arrangement, and there is no reason why it should not be unanimous, We hop that the recent reports from Fortress Monroe are correct, and that the interview be truccla *JULY, mum, eral Butler, has resulted in an arrangement for the exchange of prisoners. It cannot be be lieved that General Butler could lie induced to make any but a faire agreement, for his acute ness and courage are of the quality which ex perience has tried, and as a negotiator he has but few equals. There are thousands of pri soners languishing in rebel dungeons who should have been rescued frqm the cluteh of their persecutors long since, and we most ear nestly hope that nothing will now interfere with that consummation. WINDOW SHADES. PORTRAIT or TUE PRESIDENT.—An elaborate engraving on steel, we are told, is in advanced progress by the accomplished hand, of Mr. J. Sartain of this city, from the large portrait in oil painted some time back at the White House, by our townsman E. D. Marchant. This work, from its simplicity of design, dignity of air and expression,and great force of resemblance, has won the entire approval of hundreds of the friends of its illustrious original. We wish Mr. Sartain complete success in his desirable undertaking. SPRING STYLES I 723 MIL WOLFSOHN% SOMME Last night was enjoyed by Quite a large audience of music lovers in spite of the tempest out-doora: The Krentzer Sonata by Beethoven, always a fi , vorite, was rendered in a masterly manner by Woifsohn and Thomas, who seemed to reveal new beauties in its composition. Wolfsohn's Tran scription of Gonna d' "Faust," b - ntight out, as in a grand procesiion, all the leadir g a,rs of that remarkable opera and was played with striking effect on the Steinway grand; • - • The Tarantella of Schubert added increased prestige to Mr. Thomas's reputation as a solo vio linist of the first rank. The Schumann Quintette, one of the most spirited of this composer's works, was vigorously performed by Mr. Wolfsolin and his talented assistants. Thomas's beautiful tone and fine execution gave sparkling brilliancy to his important part in the auintette. AUCTION SALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES. The attention of the trade is called to an adver tisement in another ealtann of the Errtaarrist, of Charles C. Warren, No: 23 Courtlandt street, New York, who gives notice that on Friday morning neat he will have a large auction sale of boots and shoes. • • AUCTION NOTICE — POSTPONEMENT OF SALE OP BOOTS AND SHOES. We We desire to call the attention'of buyers to the large and desirable sale .o Boots and Shoes, to be held by Philip Ford & 0., Auctioneers, at their store, No. 525 Marke treet, on Friday morning, April Bth,• commend t 10 o' clock precisely. LARGE AUCTION SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Included in the extensive sale of Real Estate, next Wednesday, at the Exchange, will be a' VERY DESIRABLE PINE STREET RESIDENCE; QB% acres, with beautiful grounds and residence, on the De laware; several good ground rents, A SUPERIOR BROVIN-STONE PROPERTY, FOURTH AND CHEST. NUT STREETS. with many properties under judi cial decree and by order of Executors. Pamphlet catalogues onSaturday. dIEGE IMPORTANT POSITIVE SALE OF DRY GOODS, SHAKER HOODS, &c. John B. Myers & Co., Anctioneerr ,Nos. 232 and 234 Market street, will tomorrow (Thursday) morning, April 7, hold an: extensive sale of Bri. tish, French German and American Dry Goods, by catalogue. on Four Months' Credit and part for cash, embracing about 725 packages and lots of choice and desirable oracles in Cottons, Linens, Woolens, Worsteds and Silks; which' ill be found worthy the attention of dealers. EXTENSIVE SALE --EXTRA VALUABLE REAL ESIATE, 12TH APRIL. Thomas & Sons' sale, on Tuesday next, will be one of the largest this season, and comprises some of the most valuable property. See list under auc tion head andfifthpage to-day's BULLETIN. DESIRABLE GERMANTOWN RESIDENCES, 12TH APRIL.—See Thomas & Sons' advertisements fifth page to-day's BULLETIN. QAVAGE' S "URSINA—Fresh from Canada kJ For sale by TAMES T. SHINN, aPasstri3 Broad and Spruce. shall come back; each - tie Of pure affection shall be knit again; Alcne shall Evil die, And Sorrow dwell a prisoner in thy reign.' EXORMIGZ OF PItiBOAEBS THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN ; PHILADET,PITTA, WriDNESDAY, 4.PRIL 6, 1864 ANDERSON CAVALRY I (16th PENN t A. CAVALRY.) ISuitable young men will be accepted as recruits for this Regiment now on service in East Tennessee. Win. J. PALMER, Col. 'Com' dg, Mee in Washington Building, llit No. 276 South THIRD Street. EDWARD P. KELLY, JOHN KELLY , TAILORS, 612 CHESTNUT ST. LATE THIRD STREET AB. WALNUT, Have now a complete assortment of SPRING GOODS. • Including BLACK, COLORED and MIXED, PLaIN and FIGURED CLOTHS and CIASSI XERES. CHEVIOT and t•HEPHERD PLAID C/L:SIELERES of all fashionable styles and shades. Terths -Cash. Prices Moderate. YOUR only true and genuine Portraits, are made at B. F. REIMER'S, 624.AR.CH street. Fine, truthful specimens of Life-size PHOTO GRA pHs', in oil colors. Go early. AMERICAN POCKET KNIVES.—From the quality of Steel used, and the exterience of the makers with the celebrated English Cutlers, Rodgers & Sons. we feel entire confidence in the quality of these Knives. For sale by TRUMAN & SHAW, No. 935. (Eight Thirty-live) Market street. below Ninth. CeHT E S DE V S.I rE. —When in want of any of those pleasing styles of Likenesses, give B. F. REIMER a call, and yon will be pleased, at 624 AROEi street. = "nin OLL PANS, MUFFIN PANS, WISOONSIN II) Pans, Omelet Pans, Waffle Irons and other (January Hardware, • for sale by TRUMAN SHAW, No. 83S. (Bight Thirty-Ave) Narked street, below Ninth. "VUTJ will not wonder their popularity, when yon have seen what fine Pictures those Colored PHOTOGRAPHS are, for S 1 00, made at REI MER'S. SECOND street, above Green. HOME CERTIFNATES.- "DR. SWAY NE' S COMPOUND SYRUP WILD CHERRY." SWAYNE' S COMPOUND SYRUP WILD CHERRY." For 30 Years a Standard Remedy. For 30 Years a Standard Remedy. FivE YEARS' COUGH ENTIRTILT CURED BY Du. &WAYNE' a COMPOUND SYRUP OP WILD CHERRY. I suffered five years with a bad Cough, Sore Throat, spit blood at times, very weak, was at tended by one of our most eminent physicians, who prescribed various remedies, but I gradually grew worse. Hearing of the wonderful cures daily per formed by your Wild Cherry Compound, I con cluded to try it. and after using three bottles, a perfect cure was performed. SAMUEL GOULD, No. ISt. David street, between Race and Vine. STILL .111TOTHEISI CURE BY DR . SwATIII4.'S COY, POUND SYRUP OP WILD CHERRY. I suffered four months with a violent Cough, accompanied with painful tightness of the chest, great difficulty of breathing, sore throat, sleep dis turbed from constant coughing; tried a number of remedies without benefit; I was advised to try Dr. Swayne's C 4. 'pound Syrup of Wild Cherry, which gave quick relief, and alter using two bot tles a perfect cure was the result. I give this cer tificate freely, as I want all the world to know of this truly valuable medicine. HUMPHREY J. EVANS, Slater, • 124 South street, Philadelphia. Prepared only by Dr. SWATNE & SON, 330 North Sixth street, Philadelphia. Sold by Druggists and Dealers. ja26.w,f&m•ly FAMLLY SEWING, EMBROIDERING. BRAIDING, Quilting, Tucking, ac.,bean. tinily executed on the GROVER k AICER CV1:1171117C1 11K AMa T 11TV M‘Ch ULM 77/2.h T. eaters, by the day or trees, ,uu Jun. att."' street. api-m,w, lafs tAL LACE BARGES; REAL BLONDE LAOE BARBES; Real Point Gaze Lace Barbesi Point application Lace Barbee• Real Valencieneee Lace Barbes; Exquisitely ane Real Black Lace Barbee, also Real Point Gaze "Dutchesse collars" in entirely new and rich designs, the handsomest you may find, just re. eeired by GEO. W. VOGEL, apl-6t* 1016 Chestnut St. G. 1664. P.—HOUSEKEEPERS WILL FIND a Rood assortment of Knives and Forks, Spoons, Waiters. Sauce-pans, Butter-kettles, Tea and c offee Pots, Tabs ' Buckets , Brooms, Baskets, and Brushes, nt GRIFFITH & PAGE'S, mh.s-13 , rpo 600 ARCH Street. Hoor SKIRT fa../LIIIIFAUTORY. —Hoop Skirts ready-made and made to order; war ranted of the best materials. Also, Skirts re . MRS. E. BA Y, ran Vlne street- above Eighth mhll-im SOAP—PURE FAMILY SOAP. —UONTAINS no SILIOATE OF SODA, SAND shouldY, but is an entirely PURE SOAP, and b• used by every family Put up in BOXES OF FIFTY POUNDS, its weight, when packed and marked Fifty Pounds, not liars or Lumps, as many manufacturers brand their boxes. Mannfactured b yy GEORGE M. ON tt SON, 6617-1 vrpi 116 Margarettastrest. SAISICAL BOXES, IN HANDSOME OASES, 21 playing from two to twelve choice melodies, 'or sale by FARR Jr. BROTHERS, Importers, mh No. Mt Chestnut street. below Fourth S ILARVEY THOMAs, STOOK BROKER, -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. ia9-3mrp6 BAKER'S ORNAMENTAL HAIR MANU FACTORY. —The largest and best assortment of Wigs, Toupee; Long Hair Braids, Curls, Frizettes, Illusive Seams, for ladles, at prices lower than elsewhere, at 9ID CHESTNUT street. mhS-Imrp* GEORGE J. BOYD, STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKER, No. 18 South THIRD street. f/ Stocks and Loans bought and sold on Commis sion. at the Board of Brokers. Government Securities, !Specie and Ilncurrent money bought and sold. min2-31nrp5 TSAAO NATHANS, AUCTIONEER and j MONEY BROKER, N. E. corner bellowD and SPRUCE streets, only one squarethe Exchange. NATHANS'S Principal Office, es tablished for the last forty years. Money to Loan, is large or small amounts, at the lowest rates, on Diamonds, Silver Plate, Watches, Jewelry, Cloth ing, and goods of every description. Office hours from 8 A. M. till 7 P. "TA de2o-ttry MARKING WITH INDELIBLE INK, Embroidering, Braiding, Stamping, Zto, A Lady competent to mark neatly can find employ. ment M. A. - TORREY, , mhl9 • IEOO Filbert street. PURE PALM OIL SOAP.—This Soap is made of pure fresh Palm Oil, and is entirely a vege table Soap; More suitable for Toilet use than those made frem animal fats. In boxes el one dozen cakes for $1 50 per box. Manufactured by - GEO. M. ELKINTON k SON, ‘• We. 116 Margaretta street, between Front and Second. above Clallnwhill street. ddriv-tvrpi WEAVEZ Manufacturers of MANILLA AND TARRED 00EDAE}E, CORDS Twran, Wo. $3 North Water st , reet and No. North Dais ware aTenue, Philadelphia. Smoot H. FITLEIR. MIOHAIIII WIIA4 aB Dolmen F. Cram are. HSHAND' S CALCINED MAGNESIA Is free from unpleasant taste, and three times the strength of•the common Calcined Magnesia. A World's Fair Medal and four First Premium Silver Medals have been awarded it, as being the best in the market. For sale by the druggists and Country Storekeepers, and by the manufacturer, THOMAS T. HUSBAND, f. iy. rn, N. W. o‘or. Third and Sumo' Ma A SUPERIOR BURLINGTON PRO PERTY—with all the modern conveniences, jwater, gas, large garden, kc., & - c., situated in the "best parti of the city.. For sale low and on accom modating terms. Apply to FRANKLIN WOOL IRAN, Burlington, N. J., or to P. BLA.KISTON, 25 South Sixth st.. Philadelphia. fe27-s, w. tfrp* ell FOR SALE.A Country Residence, With 6 acres of land, in Moorestown, N. J. ,• hand some dwelling, stabling, ice house, &c. , plenty of shade and fruit trees, and excellent pasture. Ap t y to S. CD. FINN, p mh2s-12trp§ 614 Chestnut street. bushels of Barley, cargo of schr. Clara, to arrive, for Bale by HENRY WLNBOU is 00..332 South Wlarires. foßtponement of Auction Sale of Boots - and Shoes; On FRIDAY MORNING, April Bth, will be sold by Catalogue foi Cash, commencing at 10 o clock, precisely, 1000 cases Prime BOOTS, SHOES, BROGANS, BA.LMORPLLS, &c., by PHILIP FORD & 00., Auctioneers, 'at their Store,• No. 525 MARKET and -522 COMMERCE -Streets, to Which we. invite the early attention of buyers. - ap6-24 .P. PUJOL, SUCCESSOR TO E. RECOUARD, FASHION ABLE RESTAURANT, NO. 223 LODGE STREET, (between Chestnut and 'Pock. North side of old Pennsylvania Bank.) P. S.—The patrons of this Establishment May be assured that I will devote my whole attention to their comfort, and keep constantly supplied all the delicacies of the season. .ap6.lt4 FOR SALE. 8,000 Farms ! Farms!! ALSO, 1050 HOUSES IN PHILADELPHIA! ALSO, 800 BUILDING LOTS IN PHILADELPHIA! ALSO, MILLS! 'COUNTRY SEATS! TIMBER LARDS COAL LANDS! WESTERN LANDS! OUR pATALOGUES SENT FREE! PENNSYLVANIA FARM REGISTER! MONTGOMERY. COUNTY FARM REGISTER! DELAWARE COUNTY FARM REGISTER! CHESTER COUNTY 'FARM REGISTER! BUCKS COUNTY FARM REGISTER! NEW JERSEY FARM REGISTER! DELAWARE FAR* REGISTER! MARYLAND FARM REGISTER! HOUSE REGISTER CHEAP DWELLINGS! ALL OF OUR REGISTERS NOW READY Sent FREE to'any addresg. Please call or GEORGE N. TOWNSEND & apt-socks 3t* IQ3i S. FOURTH street. Have You Provided or Your Family an Insurance on Your Life ? HOME Life Insurance. Company, MUTUAL, WITH AN AMPLE CASH CAPITAL. WALTER S. GRIFFITH, President G. C..IIIPLEY, Sec. I. H. Pnornrkosts.x,Treas. Wu.i.tak J. COFFIN, Actuary. - • Pit iladelphis References. • Hon Wii ism Strong; Bev, Matthew Simpson, D.D , Bishop of M. E. Church; Rev. Albert Bemis, HD.; R-y. James M Crowell; Thomas Robins, Esq.; Lewis E Asuhrirsr, Esq.; Samuel Welsh, Etq.; James Dunlap. Esq • W R.Lejea, Eeq.; John Rice, Esq.; Charles Hu mphreys,i Esq; John B. Austin. Esq.; S. U Palmer,sq ; C.B. Mount Esq.; Samuel 0 Perkins, s ,q.• Penrose keq.; Samuel Field. Esq.; Mitsarts. E. W. Cla rk. Co. ; • Buctnor, McOammoa A Co.; obn Et Myers Co.; Benjamin Bullock A SOW.; Wm. S. & alfred Martian; George B. Reese, Son it. Co.; J. B Mc . 'reary kCo ; George Coottman & 0o.; 1). B. Kershow & Co.; 'Kay & Brother. JOHN H. PACKARD, M- D. Bluntest. Exist:tag. • No Ms SPRUCE STREET, In attendance at Agent's °Mee dilly from Ito 2 P. M. PHILADELPHIA OFFICE, Corner Fourth and Library streets,' B 1C..E81...ER, Agent. 5P5-tf N OW OPEN, PARIS-MADE MANTILLAS AND SPR NG CLOAKS. Alao. Garments of our own mumfaciare t UP . THE LATESTI.,TYLES, and In GREAT VARIETY. J. W. PRO() FOR & co. , 920 CHESTNUT &loot. ap4 to :10 GRAY'S PATENT MOLDED COLLARS Rave now been refore the pnbliefer nearly ayear. They are universally pronoroaced the neatest and best fitting collars extant. The nr per edge prevents a perfect curve, free from the angles noticed in all other collars. The citreat causes ro puckers on the inside of the tarn-down collar--they are AS SMOOTH IN SIDE AS OT , TSIDE—and therefore perfectlyfre and easy to the neck. The Garotte'(E liar has a smooth and evenly flcished edge ON DOTII SIDES. Then Collars arc not simply flat pieces of paper cut In the form of a Collar, bat are SCOLDED AND CHAPED TO PAT THE NEON. Tt ey are made in "Novelty" (or turn-down style); in every ball size from 12 to n inches and in • -Eureka', (or Garotte, ) from 13 to 17 inches; and peeked in • .solki sizes' neatbine errtons, Con taining 100 each; also in smaller ones 01 . 10 each— the latter a very handy package far Travelers, Army and Navy Officers. xi-EVERY COLLAR is stamped Gray's Patent Molded Collar." Sold by all Dealers in Ken's Furnishing Goods. The Trade supplied by Van Denson, Boehmer et Co., 627 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Men's Fur. nishinz Goods _ mh2o-3mrpf - - - - PUBLIC SALE.-:---Of -a HANDSOME DAY, C April T 2 R Rt Y h , 186. SaD EN o' C c E oc k on o n T t H e U RrS - mises situate in JENKINTOWN, on the old York Road, half mile from Railroad Station, nine miles from the city; containing about 3,v Acres of Land. The improvements are a two. story Cottage built of brick, rough-cast,; 12 rooms with one story back Kitchen, finished and pap.red thronghout,• Furnace in cellar ; Range in kitchen; Frame stable and other out-buildings; two wells with pumps ; soft water ; fine springs on rear -of lot; large garden ; fruit' of all kinds ; beautiful shade trees, shrubbery, &c. Possession im mediately. Conditions on day of sale. apG, w,s-7t* THOMAS P. MANFPENNy. dgrm FOR SALE—A COUNTRY RES"- MUDENCE, near TIOGA STATION of Germantown Railroad, situate on south side o Tioga street, 148 feet west of Twenty-first street. The lot is 100 feet ire . nt , and 250 feet deep, beauti fully laid out with. choice fruits arid - flowers of every variety. The house has all the convenience of a city residence, and '-ill be sold on accom modating terms. Mrs. MITCHELL, the occu pant of the premises, will answer any inqui ries ; or apply to HENRY CROSKEY, Lum ber - Merchant, Delawar fr7erue, below Green atreet mblOtt.rpt, nOILIES, 50 Bales or Spanish 'jerks just received and for sale, by,,DALLETT 50N,129 South Frontstreet N. STEEL & SON, HAVE NOW OPEN A CROWE ASSORTMENT OF Ha4dsome HANDSOME DRESS GOODS, . Handsome Shawls. All of this Spring's Importation. o PRICES LOW. Nos. 713 & 715 North Tenth street. wara3 6t4 NEW YORK STORE, Geo. Miles, 35 & 37 South Tenth, ab. Chestnut, Is now prepared to show his Spring Importation OF FRENCH FLOWERS, • STRAW GOODS, PARIS TRIMMED HATS, FRENCH AND FR NAMES EW YORK BONNET , AND OTHER Millinery Goode. apt- th 4 MILLINERY GOODS JOHN STONE & SONS, No. 805 Chestnut Street, Are now receiving their Spring Importation SILK AND MUMMY GOODS, SUCH AB Fancy and Plain Ribbons, Groe de Naples—all shades, hlarcellines and Florenees, French and English Crapes, • . Laces and Joined Blondes, Illusion* and Maine lOW, , Jae. Also, amu assortment or French and American Flowers. mhl4-mwatir4m 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. 3 Swiss Hosiery, In the Best Makes and Suitable for the First-Class Retail Trade. mh26- tf6 EW MOURNING STORE. The undenigned would respectfully announce that they are now receiving their SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK OF 31ourning Goods, SUCH AS Bareges, Mozambiques, Crape Maretz, Organdies, Ernanis, Poplins, Grenadines, Iralencias Talmatines, LAwns, , Chaltie, Mohairs, Florentine, • FoulArds, &c., &o. ALSO—SHAWLS, Shetland, Grenadine, Silk, Barege,Lace, Tissue, to., &c. MATLES of the newest styles. A splendid assortment of LIGHT SIT.R'S always on hand. M. & A. MYERS & fe27sitin 926 CHESTNUT Street - CFA - ff OR STOR 7 S PIANO, For sale, 25 per cent. lessthan elsewhere. A. SOHERZEE, rn ll 2-31nrPO 424 N. Fourth. ab. THE Unatins Yl6lVii /ILAN • PAOTURING 00111 PANT have at their fattory and warerooms, 101 i WALNUT street, always a moat beautiful assort_ flout of their unrivalled PIANOS, which thor. ' sell at the lowest , cash prices or on instalments. Give us a call before purchasing elsewhere, an. every ;satisfaction and guarantee will be given Mtwara. - uor,REcT PIANO • TUNalti. Mr. C. E. SARGENT'S orders fox Tuning and Repairing Pianos ars re. ceived at Mason Ze. Co.'s Store, 907 CRESTNTP2 street, only. Mr. Sergeant has had Eleven Years' factory experience in Boston, and Five Years' elm smploymentin Philadelphia. SPECIAL—PIana re-leathered to sound as soft and swert-tend as new, without removing. Terms tit tradnx. - ,-, JAMES BELLAR, 279 and 281 South FIFTH STREET, Sole Agent for G. A. PRINCE & CO.'S World-Renowned Melodeons, HARMONIUMS AND DRAWING-ROODE ORGANS. ERNEST GABLER'S, RAVEN & BACON'S, HALLET, DAVIS & CO.'S, 111314mrpi CIELEBRATED rzexcia THE, GREAT CENTRAL Can procure the following at a liberal reduction on regular retail prices : Zephyrs, ' !Embroidering (lanlas, stiLtiftnd Wool, (Zephyr Patterns, Gut Braid,. Oroe et Cotton; Silk Lmbroid'ngEraid, Silk Cords, Worsted Braid, - Tidy Cotton. Em brodering Silk, Machine Silk, Fioz.s Thread, rroehet Needles. 'Yrir6e Twist, Germantown W ool. This article is as rich in colors, nearly as flit& is - exi.nre, and as welt adapted for many kinds of :sn ey work as the German Zephyr, and-fa at least (.N.E.l)Q.LLAft per pound cheaper. ALSO, Woolen and Cashmere . Yarns, Of the finest grades, suited los Ladies'; Gente,- and Infants' wear, and various Fancy Articles. ALSO, A full saw, trnent of the following at regular retaiL Prices : Bucle (limps, Sun Umbrellas, Ci impuir Laces, Traveling Bags, Lilt Beltings, Pocket Books, tock in gs, Hair Brushes, • Gloves, Combs, erseis, Perfumery, Tr welings, ratting Bliulings, Scissors, Lress Linings, Balmorrils. Ranging from Fifty eents to One Dollar and a quart- r per yard, of a good quality, and at least- Ten CNIITS per yard cheaper than usual prices. Lanies tti=l do well by examining them, and ales_ our 131acif Delaines, before purchasing elsewhere. Xa - Particular attention is inTited to our stoat or SUN UMBRELLAS, of which we have a large assortment at 'reasonable pricer. Irg• Orders carefully and promptly attended to. tarl" , -rsons ordering from the country will pleas.o nan.e their express or nearest stsge route. , JOHN M. FINN, S. E. corner Seventh and Arch sta.. STOUT THIS OUT FOB REFERENCE, apt• s &w 2t4 NEW YORK. • AUCTION NOTIOB, BY CHARLES C. WARREN, BALEMOONO, No, 22 COURTLANI3rI' BEM-WEEKLY SHOE S ON FRIDAY,APRIL 8 9 .: AT 1O O'CLOCK. Er The attention of the Trade is invited to MO 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. apS. 3t jEa_a BANKERS. Exchange on England, Franes aid Germany, 7 8-10-5-20 Loan and Oonpons f l. CERTIFICATES INDEBTEDNE&S, CHECKS AND vo - ucHERs, American and Foreign Ekddi STOCKS AND LOANS, BOUGHT AND SOLI?- *Orders by Mail attended to. fr,„fB' No.. 16 \l ois t " souTa =MD ST., 1 t Z BANKERS & BROKERS. SIN DTI SPECIE, STOGIES, Quartermasters' Vouchers and Checks; GOVERNMENT SECURITIES " BOUGHT AND SOLD. IDIRD CAGES, MARINE • SHELLS AND , AQUARIA , Constantly on hand at the AQUARIA STORE, No. 53 North Sixth street, below Arel2l. oats-starlet , turiß-Im. rP 41" C;ZgLADIES' TRUSS AND BRACE TORE —Conducted by Ladies, TWELFTH Street, first door below Race. Every article in their line elegant, easy and correct in make. 0. H. NP.F.DLES, Proprietor t _attends to Gentlemen on the Southwest corner ;.'"NELFTH and RAC= Streets. N. B.—Professional accuracy owed. - G 21024-16trpi LADIES PREPARING ARTICLES FOR FAIR, Black Alpacas. PHILADELPHIA QUARTERMASTER'S AND ALL cl,