GIBSON PEACOCK Editor EVENING BULLETIN PEACOCK, CHAT 13E118 es CO., IPEOPMETORS,I 112 SOUTH THIRD. STREET, PHILADELPHIA : WOMB OP SUBSORrPTION.; The Bra.Larrs Ls served to Subscribers In the tilty at le cents per week, payable to the carrier", *to 50 per annum. Wawa 07 AVVIISTISING. MU Sums, 1 times 2511 Square, 2 weelts..s3 25 Z Square, time 50 1 Square 1 mautll.. 566 Square, 2 times.... 75 1 Square, 2 months. 865 Square, '3 tunes....l 0011 Square, 3 month'. 11 58 I Sare, 1 week....l 7511 Square, 6 months. 20 Oa Sik linos emanate One square; three Mies 1111.12 half a 'gears DIAMONDS WANTED—For which the highest cash prices will be paid by LEWIS LA DO ARTS .sr, CO., Dealers and Jewelers, N 0.802 „nut street. Old Gold and Silver bought fbr cash. ap11.64 NEW WINDOW SHADES, The largest stock, The finest Goods, The lowest prices, At W. HENRY PATTEN'S, mhlei 1408 Chestnut street MARRIED. ' ELWYN—DYER—On Wednesday, 13th inst., - in St. George's Church, New York, by the Rev. Dr. Tung, assisted by the Rev. Dr. Dyer, father of the bride, the Rev. Alfred Elwyn to Helen M. Dyer. LEWlS—ivor..Fr—On Tuesday morning, April 12th, 1864, by the Rt. Bev. William Bacon Ste -Tens, Alfred , E. Lewis and Mary, daughter of Jacob R. Wolff, Esq., all of this city. DIED. BARNES—At Waltham, Mass., April. 4th, Theodore L. Barnes, late of the 44th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteers, and lormeny of his city, aged 27 years and 9 months. ** DUGDALE—Suddenly, in Burlington, N. J., on the evening of the llth inst., Thomas Dugoale, in the 75th year of his age. His relatives and friends are invited to attend his funeral, from the residence of his S. W. Taylor, on Fifth day, the 14th inst., at 33i o'clock P. M. JENRINS—On Third day morning, the 12 h inst., Mary S., widow of the late Jabez Jenkins, in the 69th year of her age. The friends of the family are invited to attend 'her funeral. "Without further notice, from her late residence, No. 1034 Race street, at 10 o'clock, on Fifth day morning, the 14th inst. Interment at Friends' Southwestern Ground. I KTINDALL--On the 13th inst., after a lingering illness, Dlr. Henry Kendall, late merchant of this - oily, aged 62 years. The relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 213 Green street. on Saturday morning, at 16 o'clock, without farther noti!e. To proceed to _Laurel Hill Cemetery LOWRY—At Pittsburgh, on the 11th instant, James Lowry, Sr. HONEY-On the 12th inst., of consumption, Thomas S., son of the late Thomas Roney, Esq. The - friends of the family are invited to ai tend h is funeral, from his late residence. No. 1706 Locust street, on Saturday, 16th inst., at 10 o'clock A. DL *** BOBIBAZINES AND SUMMER BOMB ZINES, of every quality. For sale by BESSON do SON, apl2 Mourning Store, No. MS Chestnut street S2OPER YARD, BEST BLACK SILK — IN THE CITY. Wide enough for a dress with - two seams. Best brown silks in the city. Silks of exclusive styles. Full stock of ordinary silks. Black silks, from $1 to $2O. Colored silks, from - $1 to $B. EYRE. Zr. LANDEI.L. ap9 SPItiOIAL N OTIUM. For additional Special Notices see sixth page THE COMMITTEE ON “CHILDREN' S CLOTHING" will meet at the Sanitary ooms, No. 1307 CHESTNUT street. on THURS DAY MORNING, April 14th, at 11 o' clock. it • MRS. JOHN C. CRESSON, Chairman. firINDIANS OF THE NORTHWEST.—The public are invited to meet Bishop WHIP PLE, of Minnesota, and a deputation of the SIOUX INDIANS, at the Lecture Room of the University, on NINTH, below Market street, on THURSDAY, at 8 P. M., to hear addresses on the causes and cure of Indian troubles. api3-2trp* CZNEW CREEK COMPANY.—The an nual meeting; of the STOCKHOLDERS, I:e held on THURSDAY, April 14th, 1864, at 12 o'clock M., at their office, No. 314 WALNUT street. A general attendance ie requested, as an act passed by the Legislature of West Virginia, for creating a Preferred Stock, will be submitted for their action. WM. W. HOLLINGSWORTH, Sec'y: FraLADA. , March 11, 1E64. It THE GREAT CENTRA.I. FAIR. The Committee on MECHANIC ARTS AND MACHINERY wish to ascertain from con tributors what they intend to send to the Fair; also, what space it will occupy, what power it will re quire to drive these machines that are intended to be. ut in operation, and such otherinformation ae will enable them to make all the requisiteprepara -lion for exhibition or operation. S. V. MERRICK, Chairman. CHAS. WHEELSEL,_Secretary. PHILADELPHIA, April 13, 1664. IMEMEEM Wm. Sellers, John H. Town, George Whitney, Jas. Dougherty, Coleman Sellers, arTHE OWNERS OF TEE UNITED GOLD COMPANY OF COLORADO, havma tinned possession of Windsor property, thus raking an addition of 2,000 feet on different lodes, .:have altered the title of said Company to the 6 13NP1 ED WINDSOR GOLD 00." Subscrip tion list can be seen at 0. D. INVILLIEE' . .S, a72.3t-rp* N. E. corner Third and Dock sts ayLIFE INSURANCE—A CARD. —All in terested in Life Insurance are invited to inquire into the advantages presented by the - GIRARD LIFE AND TRUST COMPANY, No. 408 Chestnut street. It is a ROME Company with undoubted se. •enrity, as it possesses both a substantial cash 'Capital and a large accumulated fund. All the insured for Whole of Life participate in !the profits of the Company. - Itspremiumsmay be paid quarterly, half-yearly or yearly. THOMAS RIDGWAY, President. JOHN F. JAMES, Actuary. Onnirt ROGEIIS, General Agent. apB.BtrA ay. CIRCULAR TO LOANLEOLDERS.— OFFICE OP THE LEHIGH COAL AND _NAVIGATION COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, To 'Mc all y l 9 holders of Certificates of LOAN or -FUNDED DEBT of "THE LEHIGH COAL AND NAVIGATION COMPANY, secured by - iheir Mortge of March 7, 18.12: " The LE ga HIGH COAL AND NAVIGATION , COMPANY have determined, under authority -conferred by Legislative enactments, to issue a new Mortgage Loan, having twenty years to ran, - from ths first of April, 1864, and bearing interest at the rate of 6 per cent. per • annum, payable quarterly: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that holders of the resent existing Loan of the Company will be per mitted to exchange their Certificates for Certificates , of the new Loan, at par: Provided, notice of their the intentl9thion to do so is given on or before TUESDAY, at _way, 'where a s' uscrition book o . .ewhere information des p ired will be is givepn. en, and By Order of the Board of Managers. EDWIN WALTER, Treasurer. ap7• atrp § aTTHE GREAT OENTRAL FAlR—Office of the COMMITTEE ON LABOR, IN COMES AND REVENUES, No. 118 South SEVENTH street, Phlia deiPbis —The under signed will be at the office, as above, DAILY, y arket. Wanamaker & Brown C!othing, Sixth & Market_ Wanamaker& Brown Clothing, Sixth & Market. Wanamaker & Brown, Clothing, Sixth & Market. Wanamaker & Brown, Clothing, Sixth &Jilarket. Wanamaker. tr. Brown, Clothing, Sixth & Market. Wanamaker & Brown, Clothing, Sixth & Market.. Wanamaker & Brown, Clothing, Sixth & Market, Wanait aker & Brown, Clothing, Sixth & Market, Wanamaker & Brown, Clothing, Sixth & Market. Wanamaker & Brown, Clothing, Sixth & Market. Wanamaker & Br.)wrt, Clo'hing, Sixth & Market_ Wanamaker & Brown, Clothing, Sixth & Market. anamaker & Brown, Clothing, Sixth & market, Wanamaker & Brown, Clothing, Sixth & Market Wanamaker & Brown, ClothingiSixth & Market Wanamaker & Brown, Clothing, Sixth & Market Wanamaker & Brown, Clothing. Sixth &Market Wanamaker & Brown, Clothing, Sixth & Market Wanamaker & Brown, Clothing, Sixth & Market. Wanamaker & Brown. Clothing, Sixth & Market Wanamaker & Brown, Clothing, Sixth & Market Wanamaker & Brown, Clothing, Sixth & Market Wanamaker & Brown, Clothing. Sixth & Market.. A Riots COLLECTION OP AUTOGRAPHS.- 1 -11.- Hennin, a celebrated collector 'of autographs, medals, &c., has - leftmore than 10,000 autographs to the library of the French Institute, amongst which is a series of interesting letters of Voltaire, written to the father of the above gentleman. There is also a letter of a former French Minister resident in the United States, in which the elegant-, wearing apparel for gentlemen and youths, made at the Brown Stone Clothing Ball of Backbit' &- Wilson, Nos. 803 and 605 Chestnut street above Sixth, is spoken of. COL NB, BUNIONS, Inverted Nails, Enlarged Joints, and all Diseases of the Feet cured without. pain or inconvenience to the patient, by Dr. Zacharie, Surgeon Chiropodist, 921 Chestnut street. Refers to Physicians and Surgeons of thin city. Tna Lanres were out in large numbers yes terday purchasing Goods suitable for the coming - Spring reason. Nearly all the fair sex visited the e tores of Chas. Oakford & Sons, in order toget one of their splendid Misses' and Children's Hats now open. The stock of these Goody is immense, and the ladies should secure the little ones a Hat from Oaklord & Sons, because they excel au others for' style, beauty and durability, while the prices are such as to put them within the reach of all classes. Store under the Continental Hotel. FINE CLOTHING, Ready-made and made to order, in the best manner and most fashionable) , styles. The subscriber is able to offer to the pub. lic the strongest inducements to purchase clothing of him, and will guarantee to all his customers entire satisfaction. WILLIAM S. JONES, Successor to Robert Adams, S. E. corner Seventh and market Sts. FRENCH ACCOUNT OP A REBEL RAID INtO - PENNSYLVANIA. A young gentleman . well acquainted in Ohaut bet sburg, who has spent the last two years In Eu rope, and who was la Fans when Stuart made his raid here in 1862. gives the following graphic account of the French report of the raid: - 1 went. to my „accustomed eating-house about ti P. Di., for my dinner, and found the aerial orowd of Am ericans, English and French. There was evidently, a great excitement, and the detached re marks, inch as "General Stuart—invasion of Pennsylvania—surrender of Chanabersburg,' etc.. excited my anxiety to the highest pitch; for Guam beraburg and Pennsylvania, the latter my owe SLatt . , and the former once - my own home, are as dear to NM as one's home and country should-be to every man. The party had collected round a bustling Ereiacbmen who had possessed hint self of the only newspaper the establishment af forded (French at that), and who in his broken English undertook (out of compliment to the Ame ricus), to make a liberal translation- of the same. By the aid of a copy of the paper and by memory; I will give you as account of the astounding news. Frenchman reads —Ze cause of Freedom eel voiles more undare a cloud. Ze eonfederays has pane- - trate to ze ve.ry heart off 2e zonal, and e-ven now on ze borderers off ze old Key-a-stun State off za Pennsylvanie, striking ter-ror to ze en-trails off sat mightee and Trainee raypenblique. From an cap-ec-tai off ze land, New Yorck, we hear raises Delight to cit-ee of SHAM-BARIB-ZOURGa has al read-ee bow her head- in enb-mission to se sou- THY.RX arms. Ze paysans (country people) off zer our-rounding distrisike, off se - valise -has sent zare cat-tels and zare Tiles and zare sbil-a-dren and all zare o-zare pro-per-ties to ze mountain. caves and ze fast- ne-ses, 'fist se mans, ze young and se old, ze Eazare and ze sons has shonldare kits trne-tee cars-been to de-fend his horse and his home from re dread-ed STONY WAIL (Jackson.) Jaque. a-son prepare to make mare grey hair and ze stripling lock drink ze blod. Cie)! (Hem's) can no-sing save eat! Ze cites off Mare-sayrs- burgh has enccomb toot- a.:conp. Camp-bills-ton has sur-ren-dere aftare ze heavy loss off two men shot ac, ten ze terrifick com-bat undare se vans off ze citee ; and ne re-main. ing fu-gi-tif ride into ze doomed cites off as plain, at seven hours off' ze night and an-nounce to ze Shambares-bonrgh mat ze en-a-mis ad-vance tree mile on ze hill, Tare se bat- tay -ries ees plan -ted on ze pikes. Eon a moment ze het-aids reach to ze yalls and yisafanfare off ze troom-pets, demand ze cites from ze Col-0-nel ze com-mandant off ze poste. Ze Col-o-nel. ze may-or ze chooge Kra-mell, accomp-need by ze dig-ni-ta-rise of an place, closed in mares robes off of-five, meets an heralds in se court-yard of ze pal tie de pos-teece, near to ze 'hotel-de Tulle. Zey say, 4 . - vere is ze com-mand-ant of ze pastel" Ze ensare is, . 4 ve do not fight—ye have no com-mand-ant—ve makes the com-mairee, ze ag-ri-cul-tare, ze man-n-fac lure, and ze law—ve giff you se keen off se eit-a-del." "Hen," zey cry, as soy takes .ze trees. Vat could zey do ze bat-tair-ees ovate sore heads, se armee undare zare le vee-mens ten wire midst and een din-or-dare, run about Tin rare hair tare, and say "no fight," and zey do not fight in con se quence. biI.A.M.BASEB-BOROUGH - is fal-l.n, ze P citees New- Yorck, hiladelphe and ze near Bos-ton . viii next go. Ze gen-a-ral Stoo-art spare za life and se pri- Tate prop-er.tee yen he find more sings of ze Un kcl Sam-n-el man he can take away. - He rob se old nn-kel bad, viz ze aid of ze lee-tit boys of se cites. He burn ze road off i-ron, and all an cure peub-lique buildings, to-gezare via a ar-se n all 111-led viz ze am. 00-nfs-abon, Ylch blow as brick like as fun. In ze mid-del off se flames zee lee-til sav-age dew-els of A-mar-i- Caine boys_ rush into ze burn-ing mass andeac.h one comes out viz a shell or a bun-del off car-tridg-es, or a sword or a gun in hiaarms. Ze reb-els are - as-ton. ished and say "mon- dieu, yen nese boys grow up ve vill-a-ban- don our cause, zeysal-a-man dares." At eight hours of ze next day ze en-e -mis bad left, viz vire own and zare stolen her-eas load-ed viz boo-teik. Ees :is ze be-gin-using off us end." This will give you some little idea of how well we are understood in Europe. SINGULAR. ACCIDENT. —A young - man named. Durkee, at work in a soap stone factory in Per kinsville, Vt., went into the wheel-pit a few days since, to tighten some nuts, and while there wait caught by the coat sleeve upon a two-inch hori zontal shaft, and after being carried around tha shaft fifteen or twenty times with fearful velocity,, Was thrown into the inside of a large breast wheel, where he was left in a perfect State of nudity . , Strange as it may appear hardly a scratch could Ns found upon him, though he tainted, having beeme i perfectly exhausted. A WOBIAN SNOT BY HER I.IIIBBAIRD.—/n. C , pringqi , hill township, Fayette county, on Wednesday, Mr. Samos 0. Ramsey was handling a loaded gun oat- • side of his house t •when, by some accident the guis. was discharged, the ball passing through, a. window• and striking his wife in the face. Theban entered the cheek and lodged in the back past of the. head. At last accounts Mrs. Ramsey was hying, but, unable to speak. A FIFTY Triousiinn Do Aft R-wAsD.—la -IPSB. officer Van Ness, attaohed to the police foros of San Francisco, resoued a man' from drowning, The rescued man gave his name as Charles Bar— yard Egerson and offered to handsomely reward! him, Ant Mr. Van Ness refused to accept anythip, for his humane not. A short time since Mr. Eger, son died in Liverpool, and left Officer Valk 'ape% legacy of 00,t0O.