N9TP:MSIS. igA rpt Dyr.i M ELAM vvE. I --BA'Kuaz.uu,s' II IS Y celebrat ! ed n_eatr. OWis the best in the Work/. The only Harmless OW and Sellable Dye Imown. This splendid Hai; Dye is perfect—changes or Grey Hair, msteetly to a Glossy Black orN atu ra l Brown, with out injuring the Hair or Staining the skin, leaving a. hair soft and beautiful; imparts fresh vitality, unguent* , restoring its pristine color, and rectifies She ill effects of bad Dyes. The gennine is signed WILLIAM A. BILTOECHILOH, all others are mere imi- Vinous, and shou t id oi b l e4T B nded. Sold V all Drir r ie britu3 . l F oAB 43 New T01 1 14 . 3 1 t 3 Grfor s dressing lie Hair. rs,setidigebliaaTPL K ,Eir le& that their manufactory of First-Class o Fortes is now in full operation. The general ageglaction their many Pianos, sold already, meet with, by competent judges, enables them to assert aOnfldently that their Piano Fortes are not sur passed by any manufactured in the United States. illupy respectfully invite the musical public to 'call and examine their instruments, at the Stdes Room, SO. 46 North Third street. Full guarantee given, and prices moderate. , nne LO.RUST MOILNTAIN . Mean vii, arra Ann omit, earit i a selected and prepared for family use, free from slate and dust, delivered promptly and warranted to give full satisfaction, at prices as low as the lowest for a good article. Loser COAL for found +s, and tninerntyr Goer. for steam purposes; at wholesale prices. An assortment of Iciroxony_, OAS and P . IN& WOOD, kept constantly on hand. Also, an excellent article of BLaoseastro' 13 COAL, delivered free of carting to any part of the city. A dial of this coal will secure your custom. Send ylmr orders to THOMAS N. CAHI LL, .01aces, 32 5 Walnut street. Lombard and Twenty-fifth street. North Pennsylvania Railroad and Master street. Pine street wharf, Schuylkill. THE. COLD SPRING ICE COMPANY. OflicA3s a.nd Depots as above. _ Wagons run in all the paved limits of the Con solidated City and la the Twenty-fourth Ward. MASON PIAN • a HAMAN' S RP, OABLITET ORGANS. PIANO& J. R. GO Severati. and Oheistardt. I 1 1101 C ic 00. ' 8 iniwys Co.'s CABINET ORGANS.- These beautiful instruments are used by Gottschalk in all of his Concerts licrouglaout the country, and pronounced by hmt and thousands of the best artists in America, THE RINEST HEED INSTALMENTS IN THE WORLD. They arerapidly superseding Melodeons. For sale in Philadelphia, only by J. E. GOULD, Beventh and Chestnut R. R. R. •• Twenty 'years of excruciating pain, with sleep less nights, I have suffered. A Spanish gentleman presented me with a bottle of Dr. Eadway' s Ready Belief ; I applied it, it gave me ease atonce. I have been free from pain since I first usedlt; 1 now Sleep in peace, my rheumatism is cured, no more suffering, no more pain. Ws. SYDNEY MYYRS, Correspondent of the N. Y. Herald, London Times, Paris Moniteur, Havana, Cuba., ASTHMA. GENERAL JOSE VILAMIL. The General-in-Ohiel of the army of Equador, stated in the presence of the Hon. 0. R. Backalew, now U. S. Senator from Penna.,(but then U. S. Minister at Quito), to Mr_ Lee, tat he had suffered with Asthma for forty years, had not laid down in his bed horizontally during that time. The first application of the Ready Relief secured him sound sleep, its continued use cured him. Dr. Radway's Medicine's are sold by Druggists Irverywhere. RAD WAY da 00., 87 Maiden Lane, New York. EVENING BULLETIN WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1864. THE ENEMY IN THE REAR. The citizens of the loyal States are most emphatically a patient people, and the Go 17arnment, which is their political exponent and representative, is most emphatically mild and forbearing. Open and avowed treason was not only tolerated, but petted and eircused, until it grew bold by indul gence and committed the overt act at Charleston. Even then so mild was the treatment of treacherous scoundrels who richly deserved thegallows,that the English Punch sneered at our very civil war." But Northern treason did not dare to show its head until the first flush of patriotic indignation which followed the fall of Sum ter had faded away, and then the old game of taunting and bullying was recommenced and the enemies of the country did not fail to apply their old pet derisive names of Abolitionist" and 4 , Black Republican" to all who were loyal to the government, and who did not sympathise with Southern traitors. There can be no reasonable pretence made that there is any considerable party- in the North and West that is unfriendly to the - Union, and in sympathy with treason ; yet the Southern leaders understand so well the trick of manufaeturin an apparent public opinion, that the world abroad is deluded into the belief that the North is seriously divided in opinion upon the great questions of the day. We could name several newspapers in the Northern, Western and . Middle States, which daily and weekly pour forth torrents of abuse of the Federal Administration, and boldly take . , ground in respect to the war, which would be entirely consistent in a Richmond or a Charleston journal. We Lave read articles in some of these papers with amazement, as well as indignation, and notwithstanding our abundant observation of the lenity of the government and the for bearance of the people, we have wondered that such organs of treason should be suf fered to continue to exist. We have under our eye an article which appeared in a New York newspaper within few days. We copy from it the following extract as a specimen of the whole: ~A s to the freedom and independence of the 'South, we have no apprehensions. Her people can never be conquered, and, if that was pos sible, Abraham Lincoln is not the man to ac complish that subjugation. The address of the Virginia Assembly is a proof that the resolu tion-which animated Virginia all through this 4 war is as unbroken as ever; and there is no faltering, no wavering. In the eloquent words of this great document,.' Virginia takes no step backward.' * • • Grand old State, nfay eve never see the day when you shall haVe to bow beneath the yoke of the cippressor. If that day should ever come, then will the friends of freedom, the lovers of true heroism and man hood, mourn over the sad fate of a great people, who fell while fighting for liberty and independence, fell on the samesoil that gave birth to Washington,to one whoda name should have been sufficient to save the great Cora 3nonwealth from the tread of the heartless invader." We, hold that there is no con siderable party in the North to which such sentiments as the above are acceptable. A newspaper uttering them cannot have any legitimate support ; for its principles, or rather its want of principles, must make it abhorrent to every man who 'is not a traitor at heart. Publishing a newspaper is an expensive business now-a 4aays,-.and -the means of supporting it must come through some Channel, either legiti - _1 mate or illegitimate. The conclusion then 1 is irresistible that these treason-mongers derive their support directly from the managers of the rebellion, and it is part of the grand- scheme of throwing the loyal States into a condition of anarchy and con fusion, and of inducing the world to believe there is a party for treason in the North. The managers of this business make a great clamor for the freedom of the press,and they abuse the license allowed them just as the freedom of action is abused by the rebel emissaries in the North, who burn steam. boats and manufactories of the munitions of war, and smuggle through the lines sup plies for rebel use. These Northern advo cates of treason claim a license for the press that would not be tolerated for an instant by their Southern employers, and we can imagine the Mephistophelean glee with which Jefferson Davis sees the work his agents are performing and witnesses the forbearance of the insulted and derided Go vernment. The calm confidence in the wength of the Government and in the justice of its cause, displayed by ;he autho rities in letting these past traitors alone most severely, is a very grand spectacle; but it may be questioned whether this thing is not going so far as to tend to the accom plishment of the demoralizing and destruc tive objects Which the traitors at Richmond have in view. Had the administration of Franklin Pierce been less feeble, the rebel lion would not have been fostered during the four years term of the small New Hampshire statesman; and had James Buchanan pos sessed a particle of patriotism or a trace of the old Jackson nerve and vigor, it would not have broken out in 1860 ; while there are not a few who believe that a more de cided course with the enemy in the rear and less tenderness towards domestic alders and abettors of the rebel leaders, would tend to the more speedy crushing out of the re bellion. SOUTHERN REFUGEES Not a day passes without the arrival in Philadelphia of a number of refugees from the reber•States. Some of them at once take care of themselves and procure work of some kind by which to make a living. Others are pro vided for by friends. Others, again, who are destitute and friendless, are picked up by the provost guard, and are sent to the Volunteer Refreshment Saloons, the managers of which feed them and put then in the way of getting work. At Harrisburg, at Wlieeling, at Cairo, at St. Louis and at many other places, Southern re fugees are arriving in , large numbers. No estimate can be formed of the number of Southern men, women and children who have migrated to the free States since the rebellion began, but it must be several hundred thou sand. This is so much contributed to the population and power of the loyal States, and so much deducted from those of the rebellious Tlao a.m. who, have enterprise and cleverness enough to escape from the conscrip tion of the Davis despotism must be vigorous and intelligent, and where their sincerity is assured, they are deserving of a generous wel. come among our people. Fortunately for them, there is such a demand for labor of all kinds, that we can afford to wel come them, as well as the thousands of immi grants that are coming from Europe. But there are many women and children, and some feeble men, who have suffered and lost everything at the South, who need something more than a welcome. At the West associations have been formed to take care of the destitute refugees, and at the St. Louis Sanitary Fair there is to be a department especially in aid of the Union refugees and freedmen. Would it not be well to have something of the kind in the Great Central Fair in this city? The refugees that have come among us are henceforth to be our felloW-citizens, and those of them who have suffered in the Union cause and who are unable to get fairly started in business in their new home are entitled- to substantial assistance from the old residents. THE SLATE-ROOF HOUSE The Slate-Roof House (a misnomer by the way, for it has had a wooden covering upon it fora period whereof the memory of middle-aged man runneth not to the contrary), is now one of the principal local objects of conversation. The old mansion, which was a very stylish af fair, in fact the most stylish in town, when it was built for Samuel Carpenter, the wealthiest resident of the province, has lagged greatly behind the age, and while very curious, it is scarcely useful, and not at all ornamental. It is 'in the way of much needed improvements, and while it is greatly to be desired that it should be restored to its original condition and preserved as a curious relic of the infant days of the city, the strong proba bilities are that it will have to make way for the progress of the times. The late Mr. Elliot Cresson left ten thousand dollars, by will, for the purchase, restoration and preservation of the ancient structure; but the price was either insufficient, or the then owner was unwilling to sell, or bo h, and so that proposition- ended. The Historical So ciety have properly taken the matter in hand, now that the destruction of the building is imminent, and a committee of active gentlemen and zealous antiquarians has been formed for the purpose of endeavoring to preserve the building in some form. The value' of the ground upon which it stands will probably preclude the pos. sibility of its purchase. Its bodily removal to some distant point is an impossibility, and the most feasible plan' suggested thus far hi to have it taken carefully to pieces, the various parts marked and numbered, and the whole removed to Fairmount Park, where it can be reconstructed in its original form. Old-fash ioned brick and mortar are very tenacious of each other's company, and wrought nails stick tightly in ancient timbers. These would be the principal objects to be overcome, and there would necessarily be some breakage; but a suf ficient portion of the materials to make the structure substantially the same could doubt less be secured, and it would form a quaint and appropriate monument to the founder of' the State. -- ' -With - the old house rebuilt and stocked with appropriate furniture and such other memorials of the times of Win. Penn as could be procured, it world form one of the principal attractions or Fairmount Ark, 4114- DAILY EVENING BULL' TIN PHILADELPHIA, ViTEDN'eSDAY; APRIL 13, 18621.-: while a monument of the past, the two locali ties it will have occupied would show to future generations how far Philadelphia. grew bAween 1666 and 1864. We Americans, in our rapid progress, and in the whirl and excitement of the present, have too little veneration for the past, and we scarcely think of the preservation of an interesting relic until it is too late. The old mansion referred to is one of the most in teresting in the city, both in respect to its ar• chitecture and for its historical associations. While we would not urge that the Past should be allowed to stand in the way of the Present, we would like to see the worthy memorials of the far distant past preserved. We trust that the Old Slate Roof house may be spared, and that it will occupy a place where it will not only not be in the way, but where it will be an im prevenient and form a fresh attraction to the locality. Tax PHILADELPILL Y.sear Ciuß.—We learn that the Yacht Club of this city will take possession of the new Club house in Cam den in the course of next week. The Club house has been handsomely fitted up, under the direction of Mr. John Hutchinson, at a cost of about $l,OOO. The Club now numbers over qne hundred and forty members, who take a deep interest in the delightful recreation of yachting. Tho first grand regatta of the sewn will take place on the second Tuesday of Jane, and great preParations are making; for the event. We wish the Club every success, and hope that its numbers will be largely increased from among the lovers of aquatic sports. GERMAN OPERA.—On Monday evening next a brief season of German Opera will begin at the new Chestnut Street Theatre. The com pany has met with such success in Washington that they prolong their stay there instead of appearing here on Friday next as first adver tised. Mr. A. Birgfeld is the business mana ger, and the public will be sure that his de partment will be faithfully attended to. The opening opera will be Martha. The price of tickets to the dress circle and parquet will be only fifty cents, with twenty-five cents extra for reserved eeata. John it. Myers do Co., Auctioneers Nos. :Wand 234 Market street, will bold the b . . lowing im portant eales, by catalogue, on Four Months' Credit and part for cash, viz: To 310.1.110 W (TurasnAr) April 14—About 725 package* and lots of American, British, French and German Lry Goods,in Cottons,Linens. Wors teds, Woolensand Silks, embracing a large assort ment of Linen Goods, in large varieties, part by order of the manufacturer, being partly imperfect. 325 pieces bit e and colors Broad Cloths, Melton, Coatings, Fazcy Cassimeres, r3aunetr, Hersey's., Vestings, Italian Cloths, Ac 175 pieces black and fasblocable shades Mokairs, Drees Goods, Mosquito Nettings, Slims, tse, $5 packames Domestic Goods, to be sold for cash. 31 elms Shaker Hoods and Palm Leif Hats 4,700 dozen Hosiery. Gloves, Traveling Shirts, Silk Ties, Pongee Handkercniefs t Balmoral and ):coop Skirts, and a stock of Staple tu.d Fancy Goods, &c. FRIDAY. April 15-04 cases fashionable styles and colorslden's and Boys' Soft Rats, to be sold without reserve, for cash, by order of the Sheriff. AUCTION NOTICE-BALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES. The attention of buyers is invited to the large and attractive sale of 1,000 cases' Boots, Shoes, Brogans, Balmoral", Gaiters. Buskins ' Slippers, Cavalry Boots , Acs, to be sold by catalogue, to morrow (Thursday) morning. commencing at 10 o' clock precisely, by Philip Ford A. 00., Auc tioneers, at their store, Nos. 55S Market and 522 Commerce streets. 'ERMA VALUABLE REAL ESTATE PR EEMPTORY SALLEE'. Thomas & Sons' forthcoming sok', 19th and 26th April and 3d and 4th May, will comprise a 'Very lexge amount, including FIRST CLASS PROPERTY. air They sell the handsome Country Seat of Jo seph E Conover, Esq., DARBY, on the premises, 4th may. See advertisements, auction head.- GREAT SALE OF PAPER HANGINGS. We understand that the Sales Booms of Messrs. Scott & Stewart will be open this evening until 10 o' clock for the purpose of buyers examining the goods, marking catalogues, &c. This will be the last chance, and parties will do well to attend. HANDSOME COURTLY PROPERTY, DEBBY. fumes A. Freeman's sale next Wednesday in cludes a handsome property, at Darby, to be sold by order of Executors. CARTES DE VIS.ITE.—The various natural and beautiful specimens made at E. F. REI NEER' S Gallery, cannot fall to please all tastes. SECOND street, above Green, is the - place to get suited. SCREW EYES AND RINGS, PICTUR.E Nails, dc., for fbotograph and picture frame makers or dealers for sale by TRUMAN . & SHAW, No. WS (Eight Thirty-Rye) Market street, below Ninth. rpHE Gems of all Miniature Likenesses are B.F. 1, REIMER'S IVORYTYPES. Simplicity of style and life-like coloring combined, render them charming Pictures. 62 , 1 ARCH street. SIRONG BRASS ALE COCKS, with or with out keys for locking them; a variety of other braes cocks, including those for Coal Oil. Cork Stops, Faucets, Molasses Gates, Cedar and Lig num Vitro Spigots, Tap Borers, &c., for sale by TRUMAN & SHAW, No. SE (Eight Thirty -13 ',co Market street, below Ninth. riIIiOUSANDs of patrons hale testified their ad miration of the beauty and accuracy of S. F. RIMER'S Splendid Portraits, Life-size PHO TOGRAPHS, in oil colors, made at 624 ARCH at. CUMBERLAND SAUCE. —For Roast Meat, Steaks, Fish, Soup, etc., it is the most palata ble and wholesome Sauce procurable. apl3-2t. CONNOISSEURS GIVE CUMBERLAND SAUCE the preference over all other sauces, either Englint or American. Sold by all grocers. T. e trade supplied at No. 45 North WATER Street. apl3- _ SPANISH POEN t' LACE DUCH ESSE i 0 LLA RS. " --GEO. W. VOGEL, No. 1016 CHESTNUT Street, has just received Spanish Point Duchesse Collars, very stylish patterns. Correct copies of Roman Lace. apl2.6t* REFRIGERATORS, Water Coolers,. Meat Sa at the Arch Street House-furnishing Store,les, GRIFFITH & PAGE. apll Southwest corner Sixth and Area. V ERY ELEGANT REAL BLAOK LACE Parasols, mounted in Paris, in Paris Style, with superb ivory handles. Also upwards of one hundred of the finest and handsomest Real Black Lace Pointes in the country, decided to be the handsomest Pointes in tne country by actual com parisons, side by aide, and sales effected by the comparison in New York and Boston. Philadel phians in want of the handsomest Goods need go no further than their own city to obtain the hand earnest Black Lace Pointes to be bought in the world. GEO. W. VG+EL, 1016 Chestnut street, ap9.6t* Importer of Beal Lace Goods. HOOP SKIRT ELANUFAUTOR Y. —lioop Skirts ready-made and made to order, war ranted of the best materials. Also, Skirts re paired. mhl7-1m fal2 VineDlß S. E: BAYL EiEY, street. above Eigh th. GEORGE J. BOYD.. STOOK AND EXSHANGE BROKER, No. 18 So TIRD street. Stocks and Loans bought and uth so ld on Oonunis don. at the Board or Brokers. Government Securities, Specie and I:lncurrent money bought and sold. mh2-3rarp§ _ - 'VANE ILY SEWING, - EMBROIDERING, BRAIDING. Quilting, Tucking, .kc.,beau tifully executed on the CI-ROVER & BRER SEWING MACHINE. Machines, with oper ators, by the day or week, 730 CHESTNUT street. apl.3m4 ÜBE PALM OIL SOAP S —This Soap is made P of pure fresh Palm 011, and is entirely a vege table soap; more suitable for Toilet use than those made from animal fats. In boxes et one dozen cakes for >bl 50 per be:. Manufactured by GEO. M. ELRINTON 2c SON, lite. 116 Margaretta' street, between Front and Second. above Callowbill street del7-1 vryi I ts 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 Premlnm Silver Medals hays been awarded it, as being the best in the market: For sale by the druggists and Country Storekeepers, and by the manufacturer, THOMAS 4. HUSBAND, - .519-111. w; rp S. W. Cot Third au Sprus GOODS. STRAW GOODS, SOFT EATS. &c, BY OBLF.B. OF THE - SHERIFF. Fourth - National lank OF PHIL & b'LPHIA. • CAPITAL $lOO 000 , With the Px ivilege of Increasing to $500,000. WM . P. H4llOl, Pirsi ,, ert. ALBERT.° R BERT: , Vice President, SAMUEL ALtordOLLAI;•I, Cashier. irectorp. Wm F. Hamm, William IFlrooks, Albert 0. BobPrts, li. W. Bradley, James O. heleh J.hu Fareira,' iiliam Stokley. The FOURTH NaTION AL BANS IS NOW OPEN, as • 723 Arch SirrePt, for the transaction of a general banking business, upon the n.,uat terms Coils ctions made cob all points at the very lowest rates. Subscriptions received for the 'United States 10.40 BONDS. S3.MUEL J. bIeoPiIIILLELN. Oestvita. apl3-10td FINE WATCHES. We offer to persons wishing always to carry toe "CORRECT TIME," a variety of first-class makers, '*6ndemara." **Jareneen, , * ..000pef I eFardin," 6 aCOUrVOibier, 'and others, adding the advantage of a reliable guaran tee to each Watch sold FARR & BROTHERS, Importers, . apl3.wsm soi 324 IifiESTNUT St.below 4th Bt. JAS K. CAMPBELL & COI, 727 CHESTNUT ST ., HAVE MA DE EXTENSINE ADDITIONS TO THE .13. POP I-114 MOS Or SILKS, SHAWLS, AND DRESS GOODS, WHICH THEY CONTINUE TO SELL At Moderate Prices, NOTWITHSTANDING THE ADVANCED COST OF RECENT IMPOS. TAT lON S. , Wholesale Rooms Up Stairs. MILL.INEBY GOODS JOHN STONE & SONS, No. 805 Chestnut Street. Are now receiving their Spring Importation SILK AND MILIBOISY GOODS, SUCK AS Fancy and Plain Ribbons, Gros de Naples—all shades, Mares Hines ano Florences, French and Ergiish Crapes, - Lams and Joined Blondes, Illusions and Maline Nets,eta. 'am Alen. a full assortment of French and American Flowers, mht4 -maratr4m Dt:G Kliti tif ILKING GLOVkN. We 'have just received an assortment of Gents' DOG SKIN WALKING GLOVES. of a very superior quality, which will fit the ban i equal to the finest kid gloves. Also a large assortment of LADIES and GENTLEMEN'S FRENCH KID GLOVES, Of courvoisiers, Alexandre's and Joavin's make. N. B. Ladies and Gentlemen's Buckskin Gloves and Gauntlets always on hand and made to order. • HEALY & CO., ap7.6t6] 330 S. E. Con FOURTH andeIIESTNITT. HENSZEY & CO. Photographers, NQ 812 ARCYSTREET. NEW MOURNING STORE. The undersigned wonld respectfully announce that they are now recetvine then' SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK OF 10Iournitag Goods, SUCH As Bareges, Mozambignes, Crape Maretz, Organdies, Brnanis, Grenadines, V alsu, Talmattnes, Lawns, Challis, Mohairs, Florentine, Foul, rds. &c., dui. ALSO— , IIAWIS, Shetland, Grenadine, Silk, Barege, Lace, Tissue, , &c. P 4 'A 1 , 4 TLLS of the tie webt styles. splendid assortment of LIGHT SILKS always on haat:. M. & A. MYERS & 00., fe27e&w2m 926 CHESTNUT Street. MIISIOAL BOXES, IN HANDSOME OASES, playing from two to twelve choice melodies, or sale by FARR .1c BROTHERS, Importers, mtat Nn. WS tihestmit .treet. below Fourth OAP—PURE FAMILY SOAP. --CONTAINS no SILICATE OF SODA, SAND or CLAY, but is an entirely PURE SOAP, and should be . need by every family Put up ix BOXES' OF FIFTY POUNDS, fall weight, when. packed and marked Fifty Pounds. I not Bars or Lumps, as many manufacturers brand their boxes. Manufactured by GEORGE M. TON do S ON, • del7-Ivrci tut Itarsarsttastreet. ISAGO NATHAN S, UCTION EER and . MONEY BROKER, N. E. corner of THIRD andEPRUCE streets, only one square below the 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 morn I; A. M till 7v. Ay 41020-tirp MARKING WITH INDELIBLE INK, Embroidering, Braiding, Stamping, dm. A Lady competent to mark neatly can find employ ment M. A. TORREY 180(1mhl 9 Filbert street. iTDER. _WEAVkilit it 00. Manufacturers; of MANILLA AND TARRED OORDAGRs Cntkros, Twrsit, Ica., No. E 3 North Water street and No. 22 North DeLa ware avenue, Pldladelphia. *DMA H. Terzn-a. Wnittint. - 4 - woman P. OLOTIV7IIW L- UOKNOW 110 E. —The subscribers give notice to the trade, that they have been ap pointed sole Agents for the sale of this * celebrated Sauce, fully equal to the WorceStershtre, and at one ball the price, and far superior to the cheap American Sauces with which the market abounds, and which are composed principally of garlic and Cayenne pepper. 308BPB B. BUSSIBB 4%00. Bean 4 110 Beath Wharves, COOPER & CONARD, Have now open an unusually attractive stook o: SILK MANTLES AHD CLOTH CLOAKS. S. F. corner Ninth and Market Sts. 11113 wth ea St+ English Grenadine Barege. I have just reeeived and opened a case of this very desirable article for MO URn , IN(} watch I am enabled to sell considerably below the market price. PERKINS, ap11.3t4 - No. 9 South Ninth St. OFFICE WANTED, By a Note and Bill Broker. In the vicinity of Walnut and Third streets; first floor pr'ferred Address Box 1726 Poet Office. apl2 It NEW YORK. AUCTION NOTICE. BOOTS AND SHOES . BY CHARLES C, WARREN, Saleiroems No. 22 CortlaMt Street: NEW YORK, ON FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1864 • AT 10% O'CLOCK. THIRD SPECIAL SALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES, THIS SEASON. THE CATALOGUE WILL INCLUDE Six Hundred Sample Cases. Embracing consignments from nearly every pro minent manufacturer in the country. apl.2 NOLEN'S Medicinal Cod Liver Oil. THE STANDARD OF EXCIELLENCE—PURIS. kEES.H. AND .TASTELESS. The surest remedy for Coughs and Colds, Consumption, Sorefula, Rheumatism, General Debility, to The undersigned having an experience of fifteen years in the facture of Cod Liver Oil has recently greatly improvejd the process of proenri, g it, and noisr offers to tbd Rutile a preparation that for nn deviating purity; uniform freshness ann snp•rior ity of preparation is am.matehed. these results are maintatned by th. personal stipervi-ton of the proptie or, whose effort. have made thii 011 tae standard of ex.:ellence Physisians and o h-rs looking to the attainment of the greatest medte , ani efficacy in the shorte, turn°, and thereby obviating indlgt,tion and nausea in the patient, can seen• e their purpose by the administration of my Oh. CHARLES W. NOLEN. No. 154 NORTH THIRD STREisT. Sold also by WYETH it BROTHER. No, 2412 WALNUT St. set; OLIVER, lEth and Spruce; and others. ao9- GRAY'S PATENT MOLDED COLLARS Have now been before the public fer nearly a year. They are nnlversally pronounced the neaten t and beet llituag collars extant. •he upper edge presents a psrfect curve, free from the angles noticed in all other cotters The cravat causes ro puckers on the inttde of the t urn. down collar—they are As blittiOTll IN SIDE AS °l'M:lDE—and therefore perfectly free and easy to the neck. The garotte 0% liar has a smooth and evenly fl imbed sage OF BOTH BIDES. These Collars are not simply flat pieces of paper cut in the form of a Collar, but are KOLDBD AND MAPS)) TO PVT THE T 1 ey are made in "Novelty" (er lurn.d ,vrn style); In every half size from 12 to 17 inches and in "Eureka', (or Garotte, ) from 13 to 17 inches; and packed in "solid sizes" in neat blue c +rums, con tainlug 100 each; also in smaller ones ol 10 each— the qatter a very handy package for Travelers, Army and Navy Officers. .IIsYEVERY COLLAR is stamped Gray's Patent Molded Collar." Sold by all Dealers in Ken's Furnishing Goods. The Trace supplied by Van Dense; Boehmer es Co., 627 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Men's Paz nishing Goods mh3U•3mrps GRUPE & KINDT, OR STEAK'S PIANO, For sale, 25 per cent less than elsewhere. A. SC/II ERZES . , h3..2mrofi 424 N. Fnurth. ah Mr. Q. E. SARGENT'S orders to, Tuning and Repairing Pianos are re 3sived at Mason t Co.'s Store, an ORESTNIIN :treat, only. Mr. Sergeant has ad Eleven Years factory experience in Boston, and Fire Years' 0 , 14 imployment in Philadelphia. BPECll.dL—Planet ye-testUred to sound as soft and sweet-toned to sow, saithout removing. Term. for toning. ni. coolt-troreO - TILE UNION PIANO MANE. FACTUIIING 00ELPARY have a , their factory and warerooms, ler W , trr meet, always a most beautiful assort ~ Alt of their unrivalled PIANOS, Winch tliki sell at the lowest cash prices or on instalments. Give ns a call before purchasing elsewhere, ant every satisfaction and guarantee win be given slivers EfLADIES' TRUSS AND BRACE STORE —Conducted by Ladies, TWELFTH Street, oor below Race. Every article in their line elegant, easy and correct in make. 0. 11. NEEDLES, Proprietor, attends to Gentlemen on the corner of TW ELFTH and, RACE Streets. N. B„—Professional accuracy in q'ured. apit.:WO kJGOLD AN SILVER WATORISIN 01 our own Importation, reliable In 'oath,. and at low prices. FARR lc BROTHER, Importers, Sin Chastest street.*below Tolima. dal FOR SALE—A modern Conutry Seat, on School House lane, near Germantown. A superior Stone Dwelling House, with all conve niences• stable, ice -house, &c., dtc. Several acres of - ground handsomely planted and shad.d. For particulars, apply at lit OfiE iTNUT street, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday morn lugs. ap9.7trp* ea A SUPERIOR REAIDENOR—Sit crated Ma. in the best part of BURLINGTON, N. J., possessing all the advantages of a suburban rosi dence,and containing all the modern city improve ments, water, Ras, Ac., with easy and frequent access to the city by steamboat or railroad, for SALE at a low price, or will be exchanged for °lir Property. P. BL.IL—VIBTON, No. Si Booth filuti street. sipO. tarp§ AND7RSON CAVALRY, (15th PENNA. CAVALRY.) tF-tutaole yoluig men Will be accepted M recruits for this Regiment now on service in Fee Tennessee, WNo. J. PALIYIER,CoI. Cont' dg, Office In Washington Building, .2tiF No. 274 South THIRD Street. fi EW CLOAK-DEPARTMENT; Cloaks, Oaeques and Mantles. We have established, in connection with our re— ular business, a department exclusively for the MANUFACTURE AND BALE, OF TEE ABOVE ARTICLES. - Having facilities for obtaining materials of the very nest kind at the lowest cost, we feel confiding of our abili , y to prodino NEW, DESIRABLE and /IT TRACTIVE STYLES of the above articles at pricos that will insure satisfaction to our cue. omen. and enable us toextend our business in MIS ins Our Std.-groom Is well lighted and the stock sCii en angel as to be readily inspected by visitors, Oh ift.litii PROMPTLY ATTENDED Cai wen Stoddart & Brother DEALER, 1,21 AUCTION DRY GOODS; . • 450, 452 & 464 North Second' St; ABOVE WILLOW, PHILADELPHIA. CUItwEN STODDART f JOS. X. STODDABT-: api wss3te THE GREAT - CENTRAL FAIR, FOR THE • - SANITARY COMMISSION.' THE ENTIRE STOOK or FANCY GOODS, OF BAILEY & 819 01018111 VT STREET, ARE OFFERED AT . IMPORTATION COST PRICER' To those wishing to make purchases FOE FEE• EFENTATION TO THE GREAT CENTRAL FAIR. WI They will be sold at these Prises for theo above purpose only. apllntws BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE D • PUT UP AT WILTBERGER ' S - DRUG STORE, - No. 233 NORTH SECONDSTREET D . PHILADELPHIA, Will oolor more water than foal' times the same• - qnantity of ordinary Indigo.. itirThe new Label does not require a stamp. It is WARRANTED TO GIVE SATIEFACTIGNp it Is retailed at the same. price as the Imitatientb and inferior articles. apil: lm 4 N OW OPEN 4 PARIS-MADE MANTILLAS- AND SPRING. OLOAR.S. Also, Garments of our - own manufacture, Ole THE LATEST ATYLES, and in GREAT VARIETY. - J. W. PROCTOR & CO.. 920 CHESTNUT Streets. ap4 to 241 BLACK GROUND FRENCH ORGANDY LAWNS Of a celebrate) manufacture, - • In Brown, Blue, Green and Purple Beliefs, itt , the very low price of 37% CENTS. JIM R. Campbell & Co.,' apil-60 727 CHESTNUT ST. GIRARD LIFE AND TRUST CO Capital and Assets, Jan. 1, 1864. $1 824 393 52. Mutual Insurance, Combined with the s Security of a Capital: • BONUS or P 6.OPITS declared every five years, the• value of which is pata in cash, or it may be•• added to the Policy and thus Increase the amount of Insurance. THE TEN YEAR PLAN. All Policies under this plan participate in the profits...Di the Company. Office 408 Chestnut Street, THOMAS RIDGWAY, President. JOHN F. JAMES; Actuary. °ram ROGERS, Gen. Agent. SEE .VOOXS or THE COMP.dN.Y.: ape-64