tII:I23=EiSS NOTIOBS GREATEST.I.II AMIN PROVEBiENT OF THE Acne IV PIANOS. AIXTISIt'S Iloitroved Overstrung Pianos, ao anowiedged by the leading artists, and endorsed by the Musical public, to be the finest Pianos in Atmerica. The attention of the Musical public is called to kit**, recent great Improvements in Piano Fortes. Ity Ilea method of construction, the greatest possible volume of tone has been obtained, without any of the sweetness and brilliancy for which these Pianos are so celebrated, being lost, and with an Improved Touch and Action ren ter them Unequaled. These instruments received the Frail Nedra the at Me World's Fair, held in London, t as ile IlLighest Awards over all compCoun etitorsr, Ware. ft'allt Lest Fairs and. Institutes in this t. hiiada. reoins, 7*-2 Arch street below Vightb, P 144. 2..5a DIVRIBMIIELOW s celebrated OTh is the best in tie World. The only Harmless, linos and Reliable Dye known. Tins splendid Hair Ble to perfect—changes Red, Rusty or Grey Bair, itostanuy to a Glossy Black or Natural Brown, with. out win i n g the hair or Staining the skin, leaving nib hair softbeautiful; imparts fresh vitality, insquently restoring its pristine color, and rectifies she iii effects of bad Dyes. The genuine is signed WILLIAM A. Barommon, all others are mere imi tations, and shoald be avoided. Sold by all Drug. esm, Zee. FACTORY-131 BARCLAY street, N If. atchelor's New Toilet Creani for dressing the Hair. AMRIIABRF RISES & 81 ,V f laTe f ca that theTbanuactoryerFirstClass Nino Fortes is flour in full operation. The general eatisiaction their many Pianos. sold already, meet oath, by competent judges, enables them to assert etuifidently that their Piano Fortes are not stir. =id by any manufactured in the "United States. respectfully invite the musical public to call Slid examine their instruments, at the Sales Room, NO. 46 North Third street. Full guarantee given, ssid prices moderate PL a= agATH, HIL,OUSTE T ASH MOUNTAIN AED COAL, (Wet y Selected and prepared for family use, tree from elate and dust, delivered promptly and warranted to give full satisfaction, at prices as low as the lowest fora good article. LUMP COAL for found. vAits, and CHRSTNUT COAL for steam purposes, at Wholesale prices. An assortment of lirononsr, OeN and Puce WOOD, kept constantly on hand. also, an excellent article of 13.1,aoirattisqr s COAL, slivered free of carting to any part of the city. A, trial of this coal will secure your custom. Send your orders to Walnut street THOMASLom E. CA.I3ILL, ns bard and Twenty-fifth street. Worth Pennsylvania Railroad and Master street. Pine stree - wharf, Schuylkill. THE, COLD SPRING ICE COMPANY. Mines and Depots as above. Wagons run in all the paved limits of the Con- Ktikiated City and in the Twenty-fourth Ward. M AS 0/1 =SOK it CO. S Fr A MT,T S CABINET ORGANS. WIWI CO.'S J. E. GO I Seventh DR. ,ItYNE• . S HAIR. TONIC, elegantly PERFU., ED. can be in White Flint Glass Bottles, with glass stoppers, suitable for the toilet table or dressing bureau. The qualities of this celebrated preparation are so well known as to scarcely rennin mention; but we will say, if your head is bald cr partially so. if your hair is harsh and dry, falling off or turning grey, or if your head is covered with dandruff, scarf, or skin diseases, JAYNE' S HAIR TONIO is the article to remedy these evils: and to prove it, yon have only to give it a trial. Prepared by DR. D. JAYNE & SON, No. 242 CHESTNUT Street. CABINET ORGANS.— These beautiful instruments are used by Gottschalk in all of his Concerts throughout the country, and pronounced by him and thousands of the best artists in America, Tan .Fl, EST GEED 15. - STltt/LENTS IN TUE WORLD. They are rapidly superseding Melodeons. For sale in Philadelphia, only by J. E. GOITLD, Seventh and Chestnut. - R.R.R."Twenty years of excruciating pain,with sleep less nights, I have suffered. A Spanish gentleman M E e4, lt ,Pl R I BA* NV-0.4 } APTI:n/NTAI have been free from pain since I first used it; 1 no w sleep in peace, my rheumatism is cured, no more suffering, no more pain. Wm. SYDNEY MYERS, Correspondent of the N.Y Herald, London Times, Paris Noniteur, Havana, Cubs." ASTHMA.' GENERAL JOSE VILAMIL. The General-in-Chiei of the army of Equedor, stated in the presence of the Hon. 0. H. Bucealew, now 11. S. Senator from Penna. (but then U. S. Minister at Quito), to Mr. Lee, th at he had suffered with Asthma for-forty years, had not laid down in his bed horizontally during that time The first application of the Beady Relief secured him sound sleep, its continued use cured him. Dr. Radway's Medicines are sold by Druggists everywhere. RAHWAY 1c CO., E 7 Maiden Lane, New York. EVENING BULLETIN MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1864. A 'WORD TO DEMOCRATS Webster defines Democracy in the following words: “Government by the people; a form of Government in which the supreme power is lodged in the hands of the (people collectively, or in which the people exercise the powers of legislation." In the House of Representatives, at Wash ington, on Saturday, a scene occurred pending a motion, made by Mr. Colfax, the Speaker, to expel Mr. Long, of Ohio, for advocating the recognitiOn of the Southern "Confederacy," of vhich the telegraph gives us a pithy report: "Mr. Harris (Md.) endorsed every sentiment tittered by Mr. Long yesterday, and he would stand by the latter for weal or for woe. If there was any honesty in any party they would rise like a hurricane and sweep away those who are prey ing on the vitals of the Republic. He (Mr. Harris) was not °ray in favor of recognising the Southern Con federacy, but acquiesced in the doctrine of &cession. "A scene of great excitement ensued, owing to the words of Mr. Harris, and for this he was compelled to take his seat. "Mr. Fernando Wood (N.Y.) said the gentleman from Ohio (Mr. Long) had declared in his written neech that he would prefer the recognition of the F.outhern Confederacy as an alternative rather than the people of the South should be subjugated and exterminated, and he (Mr: Wood) endorsed this, and they could expel him for it.' - Do the democracy stop to reflect that all the speeches made and votes cast to sustain this Copperhead Long, who professes to represent an overwhelmingly Union State, were from Democrats, or rather from men elected by the so-called democratic party? Do they reflect upon the principles actuating the rebellious faction which this traitor Long proposes to re cognize? A section which has governed the nation, either directly or indirectly, fully four fifths of the time that it has been a nation, enters into an election and failing to carry it according to its own wishes, refuses to abide by the result and makes war upon the majority. And this is done in the name of Democracy. The Democracy which believes in "a form of government in which the supreme power is lodged in the hands of the people collectively." Row far this rebellious section has carried out in practice the democratic principles which it pretended to adhere to in theory, is illus trated, first, by the refusal to abide by the will of the people, lawfully expressed at the ballot box ; by the tyranny of the oligarchy at Rich mond; by thepersecution of all men in the slave States who have endeavored to maintain the Union ; by the attempt to elevate Capital above Labor, through Slavery, andby utterly ignoring every principle of equality,justice, and fair play. • This species of Democracy cost us Bull Run, Ball's Bluff,Rig Bethel, the Cumberland and the Congress, scores of thousands of precious lives, wounds and maimings almost ;without number, grief an sorrow inexpressible, thou sands ,of` millions of.dollars in treasure, devas. lotion MO.T4 pus goutnieree upon the high seas, and now, as the last grand sacrifice, the patent Democracy of the day calls upon us to give up our nationality, to permit the Union that Washington, Adams and Jefferson formed, a nd Madison and Jackson sustained, to be destroyed, the nation dismembered and disgraced, its flag degraded, the name of the great republic rendered a by-word and re proach,and the *hope of true Republican liberty and genuine Democracy put back for centuries. And all this to be done in the name of Democ racy ! Such Democracy as stole Government dollars, bonds and cannon; such Democracy as fired upon the stars and stripes at Fort Sum ter, and such Democracy as made almost a St. Bartholomew of New York in July last. Messrs. Long, Cox, Harris and Wood are not quite so daring as the party which followed up the bold work commenced by the dc Venerable Ruffin " at Charleston, nor so openly beastly as the brutes they instigated to rob, murder and burn in New York; but they are no less mischievous and dangerous.. Let the genuine but deluded Democracy pon der the truth; that such sentiments as those ut tered by the Copperhead orators upon the floor of Congress, on Saturday, would not be tole rated by any other government under Heaven but our own ; that from the time of the be ginning of earthly powers down to the present period, such impudent . treason would be re warded with the Tarpeian rock, the bow-string, the guillotine, the Bastile, the stake, the block, the gallows, or exile, anywhere but in the loyal States of America. We are more merciful in our own country and in our own day and gene ration. Let the Democrats also remember that no•country can exist long in a state of anarchy. Such sentiments as those uttered on Saturday must, if suffered to pass unrebuked, result in anarchy, and anarchy, ever since the world be gan, has inevitably given birth to arbitrary power. Madame Roland, when on her way to the guillotine, during the Reign of Terror, ex claimed “Alt! Liberty: ! what crimes are com mitted in thy name!" We might repeat the exclamation of the talented French woman,and say, ~O h! Democracy, what crimes are corn. mitted in thy name !" When the name of Liberty is used and abused to sanction the worst of tyranny, and when Democracy is made the synonym for barbarism, despotism, and treachery, and when its creatures preach treason in the Capitol of the Nation, it is time for genuine Democrats to take the alarm, and for those who are deluded by a barren name to be admonished, PIANOS. PIANOS. and Chestnut. In his last annual message, Governor Curtin commended to the attention of the Legisla ture, the subject of the relief of the orphan children of our brave soldiers who have fallen victims of the rebellion, and expressed his opinion that their maintenance &id edu cation should be provided for by the State. This recommendation is in consonance with numerous others equally noble, which have emanated from our Chief Execu tive, and is one which demands the earnest) prompt action of the members of the Legisla ture, relieving as it will the necessities of many destitute families of heroes who have given their lives to their country. To obtain the necessary facts as to the number of children who will rirnilahlw hannyna apnendant nrtnn Stutia , a liberality, if the suggestion is carried out, that the members may vote understandingly in the matter, the Superintendent of Cimunon Schools of the Commonwealth has sent to the School Directors of each district a series of questions, desiring information as the number of children whose fathers have been killed, or who have died in the military or naval service; if there are any institutions of learning in their county, that will undertake to provide for the - maintenance and education of a number of such orphans, if security be given that all reasonable expenses shall be paid by the State; and how many children each school will be able to re ceive. • The subject is one of such great importance that prompt answers should be made to the in terrogatories, and when once all the fuels r are ascertained, there should be no unnecessary delay in the passage of an enactment which, while it brings joy and relief to thousands of homes, will be approved by every loyal citizen of Pennsylvania: The fathers of the little ones whom it is thus intended tobenefit nobly gave up their lives in defence Of the land of their nativity or adoption, and it is surely due to their unselfish patriotism, that their off spring, suddenly bereft of it seal support, should be adopted by the people of a' Com monwealth which owes so much to its martial We have upon. more tban one occasion re ferred to the subject, but as the Legislative session is drawing to a close and no definite action has been taken, we again earnestly call attention to its importance. WILLIAM D. Txcunoa, ES - 4., of the firm of Ticknor Sr- Fields, of Boston, died at the Conti nental Hotel in this city, yesterday morning, aged 53 years. He arrived hero last Tuesday, in company with Nathaniel Hawthorne,, who was advised by his physician to leave home on account of his health. Mr. Ticknor took a cold during a drive that day, which settled upon his lungs, and the disease made such rapid progress that his family did not arrive in time to be with him before his death. He received, however, every attention from Mr. Hawthorne, from the proprietors of the hotel and from various friends in this city. Mr. Ticknor was a gentle man of high character and excellent business qualities, and his sudden death will be sincerely deplored wherever he was known. ' LIFE OF PRESIDENT LINCOLN.—OD next Wed nesday Messrs. T. B. Peterson & Brothers will publish a new life of President Lincoln, brought down to the latest dates. It gives a sketch of his early career, with a full account of his' speeches, proclamations and services as Presi-, dent. It has been prepared with great care and may be relied on as accurate and impartial. It cannot fail to have an immense sale. THE AMERICAN BUTTON HOLE MACHINE.- We invite attention to the advertisement of this machine, which belongs to a company, whose stock sells on the Boston Board of Broker at $B4, the par value being $25. The salesroom here is at 634 Chestnut street. The machine - is one of the wonders of the age, and its introduction here is an important event. EXTRA LARGE SALE TO-MORROW—REAL "ESTATE STOOKS, &c., comprising two tracts of 00A.L LANDS, 5 GERMANTOWN RESIDENCES, and a large amount and variety of valuable CIITY Pno- Pmexv. including elegant and plain dwellings, and valuable &MAW) and other Baldness property—. TICE ORPHANS OF OUR HEROES TITE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN.; PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, n.PP , IL 1.1,,1864. I'eremptorg sales, by order of Orphans' Court, Leecti• kr/ ono others. Alaqtrr BTORT Riskapprcs added to sale 19th inst. :See page. REAL ESTATE SALE WEDNESDAY. JAMES A. Fannmen' s Catalogues are now ready. PROMPT.-WE NOTICE WITH. PLEASURE in our to-day's paper the mtvertisement of Mrs Massa, widow of Bernard Massa, acknowledging the prompt payment of $2,000 for a life policy upon the life of her deceased husband, by Gustavus Paul Esq.. No. 50 South Third street, Agent of the Knickerbocker Life Insurance Corn patty, of New S ork, which reflects great credit both on the Agent and the Company. REI bIER' S Colored PHOTOGE.A.PHS tor,Sl 00 are of rare merit, fine quality, pleasing styles, and artistically-colored. Secure one at the Populgx Gallery, SECOND street. above Green. VOR TOAs'l ING, ROASTING, BROILING,. _Frying, Stewing, Baking, etc., a vari e ty- o f suitable articles may be found at the Hardware Store of TRUMAN & CRAW, No. 835 (Eight Tbirty-flve) Market street, , IPlow Ninth. N 7 OUR CARTES DE VISLTE are admired and popular. Everybody has ttiAm. Do as others. Go to B. F. REIMER'S Gallery, 624 ARCH st. and obt tin a set. T BON .1.113h18 BELLS of various sizes, for sale I_ at the Bardware.Store of TRUMAN k SHAW, No. 8:35 (Eight Thirty-five) Market street. below Ninth. riIHE most reliable Portraits made, excelling in accuracy and life-like coloring, are B E. REI MER' S splendid specimens of LIFE SIZE PRO. TOGItAPHS, in o• 1 colors, 634 AROTI street. LIEUTENANT GENERAL GR ANT . BRADY'S new . Card Photograph, just re ceived. PITCHER'S. It No. POB Chestnut street. A WNING -S.-HEAVY-MILLED KERSEY, Suitable for Awnings, Wacon Covers, &c. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, Nos. 450, 452 and 454 North Second street., apll-3t6 above Willow. REFRIGERATORS, Water Coolers, Neat Safes, at the Arch Street House-furnishing Store, GRIFFITH & PAGE. spit Southwest corner Sixth and Arch. NAVING PURCHASED THE INTEREST of J C GILLESPIE, of the firm of SUR PLEE & GILLE-;PIE. I will continue on in:the Commission business at the same place, and hope, by strict attention to my business, to merit a con tinuance'of the favors that have heretofore been accorded to us. apll-3t MD It 0T 0 G A P ALBUMS!! j_ LOWEST PRIOES in the city! LOWEST PRICES in the city! LARGEST STOCK in the city! LARGEST STOCK= the city! BEST ASSORTMENT in the city! BEST ASSORTMENT in the city! NEW STYLES just received! NEW STYLES just received! ALBUMS 25 cents to 560! ALBUMS 25 cents to SO! EVERY ALBUM WARRANTED! EVERY ALBUM WARRANTED! ALBUMS for 50 Pictures St to 815! ALBUMS for 50 Pictures $I to 815! ALBUMS for 100 Pictures St to 850! ALBUMS for 100 Pictures 54 to 850! ALBUMS for 12 Pictures 25 cents! ALBUMS for 12 Piwures 25 cents! ALBUMS over 500 different styles! ALBUMS over 500 different styles! Everything sold at a discount! Cheapest `Store in Philadelphia! Books, Albums, Magazines, Photographs, Frames, Folios, Stationery. ic., &c. G. W. PITCHER, it No. EOS Chestnut street, above Eighth. VERY ELEGANT BEAL BLACIIC LAME Parasols, mounted In Paris, iniParis Style, with superb ivory handles. Also upward.' of one hundred of the finest and handsomest Real Black Lace Pointes In the country, decided to -be the handsomest Pointes in the country by actual corn pariscns, side by side, and sales effected by the comparison in New Yong and Boston. Philadel phians in want of the handsomest Goods need to no further than their own city to obtain the hand somest Black Lace Pointes to be bought in the world. GEO. W. VOGEL, ap?-6t* 001' SKIRT MANUTAUTOB.Y. —Hoop Shirts ready-made and made to order; war ranted of tbe best materials. Also, Skirtsrl yL gired. MRS. E. BA mbl7-lm put Vtne street, above Eithtet. • - (3 : :0: •. No. 18 South THIRD street. Stocks and 'Loans bought and sold on °own's.. sion. at the Board or Brokers. Gl:men:anent Securities, Specie and Uneurreit money bought and sold. mh2-3mrp6 SAVAGE'S lIRSINA Fresh from Ilan oda. For sale by , JAIME:-T. bHINN, ap6-strp Broad and Spruce. FAMILY SEWING, EhIBROID RING. BRAIDING. Quilting, Tucking, &c.,beau tifully executed on the GROVER it I.KER. SEWING MACHINE. Machines, with oper ators, by the day or week, 730 CEIESTNUT street. - api-3m§. ÜBE PALM. OIL SOAP. —This Soap is made P of pure fresh Palm Oil, and is entirely a Tone table Soap; more suitable for Toilet use than those made from animal fats. In boxes et one dozen cakes for $1 50 per bex. lldanufactured by GEO. M. F.TACINTON & SON, Ite. Ile blargaretta street, between Front and Second. above Vallocobill street. del7-hype USIOAL BOXES, IN HANDSOME OASES,' playing from two to twelve choice melodies, 'or sale by FARR A. BROTHERS, IMporters, mtal 'No. TN Obestnnt street. below Fourth SOAP—PURE FAMILY SOAP:--4.IONTAINS no SILICATE OF SODA, SAND or CLAY, but is an entirely PURE SOAP, and= shouldbe used by every family. Put up 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 - • GEORGE M. ELKINTON is BON, del7-lyre{ . 116 Marcarettaatreat SAAC NATHANS, AUCTIONEER and I MONEY BROKER, N. E. corner of THIRD and SPRUCE streets, only one square below the Exchange. NATHANS'S Principal Office, es tablished for the last forty years. Money to Loan, in large or small amounts, at the lowest rates,-on Diamonds, Silver Plate, Watches, Jewelry, Cloth ing,* and goods of every deacription. Office hours trom 8 A. M. till 7 P. M de2o-ttro MARKING WITH INDELIBLE INK, Embroidering, Braiding, Stamping, ,ke.. A Lady competent to mark neatly can find employ ment. X. A. TORREY, - =MA.. 18011 Filbert street. MBE SCIENTIFIC ANNUAL FOR 1564. PUBLISHED THIS DAY. THE ANNUAL OF SCIENTIFIC DISCO VERY FOR 1854, a Year Book of Facts in Science and Art, exhibiting the most important disco veries in Science and Art. Edited by David A. Wells, A. M. One volume. 12mo. NEW BOOKS. MY CAVE LIFE AT VICKSBURG. With Letters of Trial and Travel. By a Lady. MAI HEW'S ILLUSTRATED HORSE MA NAGEMENT. With illustrations. CH'EW'S LECTURES ON MEDICAL EDU CA' lON, CHURCH ESSAYS. By G. C. McWhorter. CLEVELAND'S HINTS TO RIFLEMEN. BARNES'S LIFE AT THREE-SCORE. THE NATIONAL ALMANAC FOR 1864. LIND:AY Lc BLA.KISTON, Publishers, 25 South Sixth street, above Chestnut. USBANLP S CALCINED MAGNESIA 1. 11 free from unpleasant taste, and three Sines 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 Oonatry Storekeepers, and by the manufacturer, THOMAS J. HUSBAND, wig-nu wr. t Iy, rp N. W. Oor. Third and Sonia L F iTLER, WEAVER & . '00• Hanufaetnrers of MANILLA AND TARRED OORDAGII, Copps, Twran, &0., NO. sa North Water street and No. 22 North Dela ware avenue, Philadelphia. EDWIN H. Frmint. Mumma. WRAY= flownan P. CLOTIMII7. , 7 4/ on NIBS. A. BLARE, 815 SPRING GAR DEN street, will open Spring Killinery on ../W . Thursday, April 14th, to which she invites the attention of her customers. apll.3t* fla FOR SALE—DWELLING No. 513 Pine MI street, with back buildings, &c. OHAS. RHOADS, apll-st* 36 South Seventh street. allt FOR SALE—A modern Country Seat, on Alla School House lane, near Germantown. A superior Stone Dwelling House, with all conve niencest. stable, ice-house, &c., ,ffcc. Several acres of ground handsomely planted and shaded. For particulars, apply at 111 CHESTNUT street, Tuesday, Thursday and. Saturday morn ings. - ap9.7trp* ER A SUPERIOR RESIDENCE—Situated in the best part of BURLINGTON, N. J., possessing all the advantages of a suburban resi dence, and containing all the modern citrimprove meats, water, Ras, &c., with easy and frequent access to the city by steamboat or railroad, for SALE at a low price, or will be exchanged for City Property. P. BLAJLISTON, No: 25 South Edith street, ap9.6trp§ J. WESTLY SUPPLEE, 317 and 319 North Broad et 1016 Chestnut street, Importer of Real Lace Goods Iv gw•.:c49.44.-4.,EgAAT.;NEAT.I.7 Cloaks, tacques aa4 ALuitles. We•have establiAred,' eolit.r^r.on with on re gular buethesi, a ctepnrtmeut e - xfqr.eively for the MANUFACTURE AND - SALE OE THE ABOVE ARTICLES. - _ Raidng facilities for obtain tn , ,; materials of the very beet kind at the loNve.,t coht, we terl confide.. t of our ability to produce NEW. DEAIIi.d.BLE and ATTRACTIVE STYLES (If the above articles at prices that will insure cali4actiot to our cus tomers and enable us :o extennt our business in thia Our Salesroom is well lighted and the Mock so arranged as to be rea.aily inspected uy visitors. ORDRES -PROMPTLY ATTRaDED TO. Cowen Stoddart St , Brother, DE AVER IN AUCTION DRY GOODS, 450, 452 ds 454 North Second St, ABOVE WILLOW, PHILADELPHIA OTIRWEN STODDART JOS. M. STODDAST aptl-m w is 3t9 ANDERSON CAVALRY, (15th PENNA. CAVALRY.) Suitable' young men. will be accepted as recruits for this Regiment now on ear -rice in Mast Tennessee. Wm. J. PALMER, Col. Coiredg, Office in Washington duilding, • it. No. 274 South IRLILD Street. HENSZEY & CO. Photographers, NO. 812 ARCH STREET. ap9-3mat GOLD PENS. THE FLEXIBLE GOLD PENS OF THE American Gold Pen Company, Are considered far superior to all now in use. RECOMMENDATIONS. can be seen from offi cers BANES, INsURANCE COMPANIES. BANE ING IrDIUSES. NEWSPAPER OFFICES P• ST OF. ICE. OLgRGY, w BITING MAS TERS, BUSINESS MEN, and the community in general. These PENS are all WARRANTED and for sale by the majority of Jewelers and Sta tioners throughout the City and Coluitry. Company's Salesroom, S. E. corner Fight an.d. 'Chestnut sts I. B. .MARTER, wlirA Agent. SPRING DRESS GOODS, Having completed the improvements at oar Stores we have row greater cony. niences r..dai tional light and roam ior ite display of the Largest Stook of Dress Goods wo ever Exhibited, Purchased princfpally at the Philadelp'na and New Z ork Auctions which will b. sold r_t 1)z - ices to insure quick sales. WHULE , .ALE .AND RETAIL. Saxony Woven Frees Goods, ranging fro:I:CIO to 50 cents. Printed M. use 'line DelFunes. Plain Mousseline 7MI ines. Plain and Fa. , cy Alpacas, to Low, Medinin ani Fine Oradea. Plain. Plaid and S•ripei Poplins. Plain and Fancy Movimbiques. • Plain and i OreLadikes. rePoil Obovree. Traveling Dress Ma eriala, ezc., &c. CURW.EN STOIDART & BROTHER, 450, 452 & 454 North Second St. a.9-3tl ABOVE WILLOW. GRAY'S PATENT MOLDED COLLARS Have now been refore the publy!fer nearly a year. They are antral sally pronounced tn., neatest and best fitting collars extant. The n) per edge preeents a perfe3 curve, free from the angles Lotteed in all other collars. The wavat cauees ro pne..lters on the inilde of the turn-down ollar—they are A, SMOOTH IN SIDE AS CA therefore perfeztly tree and easy to the neck. The tearotte o,llar his a smooth and evenly fl. lsbed eage ear BOTH SLOBS, Th ese Coitara ar e nor. supply flat pieces of paper cut in the form of a Collar, but.ara ISCOLDRT/ AND EIIAPED TO F.T TUE 'NEWT. Tley are made in 4 .i ,, oveltY" (or itura-d.)wL !style); in evrry half size from 12 to 17 inches and in ;Eureka', (or Garotte, ) from 13 to 17 inches; and packed in ''sold sizes' in neat bine c ;atone, con taining 100 each; also in smaller ones 01 10 each— the latter a very hardy package far Travelers, Army and Navy Officers. xi-EVERY COLLAR is stamped • Gray's Patent Molded - Collar." Sold by r. 11 Dealers in Men's Furnishing Goods. The Trade supplied by Van Denson, Boehmer & Co., 627 Chestnut Street; Philadelphia, imposters and Wholesale Dealers in Dien' s Flu nishing Goods. inh3U•3mrpi - THE UNION PIANO ELANU. FACTURING COMPANY haTe their factory and wareroorns t WALNUT street, always a loon beautiful assort meat of their unritralleo PIANOS, which the: sell at the lowest cash prises or on Instaiments ahre us a call before purchasing elsewhere, ant every satiataetton and tnarantss will be glTen ea7era tCO7I AGES IN ATLANTIC CITY. —For sale, two Adjoining Cottages, situated near beach; builtl expressly for Summer residence. Apply to ISAAC LLOYD, Treasurer C. and A. Lsnd Co. - apll-3t - No 424 Walnut street. gel GERMANTOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE Elby M. THOMAS & SUNS, on TUESDAY, the 12th of April.—A large and convenient House, with 334 acres of- land, in the country, yet near to Railroad Stations, Markets, Stores, Churches, &o. It has heater, ranges, hot and cold water, gas, and long POTolies,,lawns on three sides, with tine old shade trees, a good stone stable, large kitchen, garcen, &c. The property will be showh by the tenant. Terms espy. aps-6tm* THg.GREAT CENTRAL FAIR, FOR THE SANITARY COMMISSION. THE ENTIRE STOOK OF - FANCY GOODS; OF BAILEY & CO., 819 CHESTNUT STREET, ARE OFFERED AT IMPORTATION COST PRICES. To those wishing to make purchases FOR PRE SENTATION TO THE GREAT CENTRAL FAIR. mir They will be sold at these Prices for the above purpose only. spit mwe .It§ AUCTION NOTICE. 300 Bags Damaged Lead Seal Sumac. • SAMUEL C. COOS Will sell (for account whom it may concern) at No. 122 South Wharves, Below Chestnut Street, On Wednesday Moining, April 13 h AT 10 O'CLOCK, 3to bags Lead Seal Sumac, slightly damaged. apll-Bt} AUCTION NOTICE. HOLLINGSHELD, Auctioneer, BY CHARLES C. -WARREN, Saleaoems Ne. 22 -Cortlandt Street. SEMI-WEEKLY SHOE SALE , ON TIIESDAY,APRIL 12,1864, AT 10); p'CLOCE. The attention of the Trade is invited to the large assortment of Valuable Goods invariably offered at our Sales, which are held regularly on Tuesdays end Fridays arring the entire year. apV Rioh Spring Dress' Goods From recent arrivals, etalce and desirable styles CUILWEN STODDART ,t EEO FREE, ~ ~ • f ~ ~ FANCY DRESS SILKS. In desirable styles from recent selections C1.7.11W1N isT(iDDART tt BRUYHER, 450, 452 and 454 North SEO ND St. ab. Wiliow Black Dress Silks, Black Gros de Mines, all widths and grades Black Point s, Black Arranres. Black Gres d Afrigne. Black Oros Grains,dolible-face.i. Figures, Brocades. CIIRW EN STODD ART BROTHER, 450, 452. & 454 North SECOND St. ab Traveling Dress Materials Or New and desirable styles. Curwen Stoddart & Brother, 450, 452 and 454 North Second St., AS: R. CAMPBELL & CO l 727 CHESTNUT ST., HAVE MADE EXTENSINE ADDITIONS TO THE.H POPULAR Si I bCIC OF SILKS, SHAWLS, AND DRESS GOODS, WHICH THEY CONTINUE TO SELL At Moderate Prices s NOTWITHSTANDING THE ADVANCED COST OF RECENT IMPOR TATIONS. Wholesale Booms lip' Stairs. DOG WALKING GLOVFA. We have just received an assortment of Gents' DOG SKIN WALKING GLOVES, of a vary superior quality, which will fit the hand equal to the finest kid gloves. Also a large assortment of LADIES and GENTLEMEN' S FRENCH KID GLOVES; Of Courvoisier' a, Alexandre' s and Jouvin' a make. N. B.- Ladies and Gentlemen's Buckskin Gloves and Gauntlets always on hand and made to order. HEA.LY do CO., ap7-80] 330 S.E.Cor.FOURTH andOHESTNUT. - (ar LADIES' TRUSS AND BRACE STORE —Conducted by Ladies, TWELFTH Street, first door below Race. Every article in their line elegant, easy and correct in make. 0. H. NEEDLES, Proprietor, attends to Gentlemen on the corner of T iffELFTII and RAGE St , eets. N. B.—Professions) accuracy insured. apt t-30r06 atGOLD iIND S.II.VER. w ATuriub, u) our own importation, reliable in quality, and at low prices. FARR .t BROTHER, Importers, ' 324 Chestnut street, below Fourth. BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUES No, 233 NORTH SECOND STREET; Will color more water than four times the same qnantl.rj , ut ordinary lmilge. gir t he arw Label does notrecolce a stamp: It ta. WAR ANTED TO G/73 f1ATL.77407/9/f; It is retailed at the same :price as the kffltatiellls ano interior' articles. apll. lta I 'NOLEN'S Medicinal Cod Liver OIL tHE STAN D AR D OF EXOELLENOE—IPUBB, _ r RE.*-11 AND TASTELESS. The surest remedy for Con ghs Colds, Cionsnmption, Scrofula, Rheumatisni, General Debility, /cc. • The 13 rider.ie ' , el having an experience of fifteen years facture of Clod Liver Oil has recently grratiy improved the process of procarirg it, and now i•ffer- t, tee pa . Its a preparation that for un cle. iati g pu rty. uniform freshness and superior. ity of prepare ion is unmat-hed. These results; are no.iotioned by to- personal supervision of the prop to or, whose efforts have made this Oil the and and of ex ellence Physicians and oiherif, lookiog to trielitt.iinment of _the greatest medicinal efficacy .n the sho t tune, and thereby obviating ind , ge tion and nsueea in the patient, can secure their purpose by the administration of my Oil. C et4i, I. ES W. NOLEN. No. 151 NuRTH THIRD STREET. Sold Alsoby W Y Era & BROTHER, No. 4 112•WAI.,NUT &test; OLIVER, I,9th and Spruce; and others. a29-IM. BERLIN ZEPHYRS AND EMBROIDERIES, JuEt received by steamer America, a full assort. ment of new and beautiful colcrs REAL BERLIN ZEPHYRS. FM BR OIDERED SLIPPERS, DO CUSHIONS, DO CHAIR MEATS, DO PIN CUSHIONS, DO LAMP MATS. ZEPHYR, SHAWLS; Commenced Suspenders, silk Canvas. Filling Silk.g, &c., Wm. Renck() & Brothers, NO. 804 ATER - ST. sp9 2t, GIRARD LIFE AND ' TRUST CO I • Capital and Assets, Jan. 1, 1864. $1;824,393 52. Mutual Insurance, Combined with tho Security of a Capital. BONDS or P declared every five years, the value of wnich is pale, tr, cash, or it may be added to the Policy and thus Increase the amount of Insural,ce. • THE TEN YEAR PLAN. All Policies under this plan participate in the profits of the Company. Office 408 Chestnut Street - THOMAS RIDGWAY, President.. JOHN F. JAMES, Actuary. ORRIN ROGERS, Gen. Agent. • 1:0 - 'SEE BOOKS OF THE COMP,INI: ap 6q Above Willow ap4 to 24.) MILLINERY GOODS JOHN STONE 4e. SONS, No. 805, Chestnut Street:. Are now reeeiying their Spring Importation SILK AND MIL.LINERY— GOODS - . • SUCH AS Fancy and Plain Ribbons, Gros de Naples—all shades, Idarcellines- ano Florences, French and English Crapes, Laces and Joined Blondes, , Illusions and Dianne IslatS,ft.i/Go. Also. a fall assortment of French and American Flovieros mhl4 mkvair-lin • CORRECT PIANO TUNING. Mr. 0. E. s ARGENT'S orders for Tuning and Repairing Pianos Sr. 15 ceivee at mason do CO.'s Store,9o7 CHESTNUT street, only Mr. Sargeanthaa adWren Yearsl'i factory experienCe in Boston, and FiveYears' °NV qmployment in Philadelphia. SPHERAL—Pianos eq..leatAereci to sound as soft said swesHened at new, without rewiring. toininr. Si "MR 9 - .II,UPK KINDT, on For sale. 25 per eent: S le T ertht S else P W A L ere . A. SOHERZKK I _ Inll24rarpi 424. N. Four th , ab. °Luc/whim.. PUT UP AT WILTBERgERS DRUG STORE, PECILADICLPHL9., N OW OPEN, PARIS-MADE DIAN AND SPR Also, Garments of our own manufacture, Ok . Tat: LATEST STYLES, • and in • GREAT VARIETY. J. 'W. PROOTOR & CO., 920 CaRSTNU Sales& oOIZ-fnllpl