BAND GYMNASTIC EXHIBITION. at the '4,1 Institute Hall, Wilmington, Dal., for the k benefit of the Central Fair of the Sanitary CO ClL mission TUESDAY EVENING, April 19, 1861, at hal f--past seven o'clock.- - The first arnual ex hibition of the Pupils of Wilmington Gymnasium , of Profs. Billebrand & Lewis. smutted by some of the best Gymnasts of their Institute, corner of 'ninth and Arch streets, Philadelphia. ap16.30k COMPETEDIT SALESLADY, of several .4 - 1. years' experience in. a Dry Goods establish ment, desires, a situation, in the same capacity. 'Undoubted testimonials as to, character and abili ties will be furnished. Address M. K., No. 739 MABKET street, to receive immediate atten apl6-dt* [JANTED-A LADY to teach andtake euttre TT' Charge of three tw children, o girls and one b 0. 3 ,9 the city of Lancatter, pa. One compe tent to teach' both English and French and Piano, preferred. ' Apply to N 0.1613 CHESTNUT street, Philadelphia. - apl6•2t* 111 - 01s/UMENTS AND 'GRAVE STONES. -lit A large assortment of grave stones of various designs, made of the finest Italian and. American AD constantly on hand at the Marble Works of ADAM STbINMETZ, RIDGE AVENUE, below Eleventh street, Philadelphia.. apl6-3mrpc, A . HANDSOME LARGE sEuOND-STO tcY A Pions Boom, with Boarding, at 1233 Ohestnut street. apl6-6t* $2O = V on Fil . day, l° . ° Ap T rlM, sn Y Orf l os ( rd in Lo g s o t in - ; from Sixth and Chestnut to Third below Chestnut and from thence to Third and Wood. The finder will be rewarded as above by restoring the note to its owner, -WM. B. MANN, Fifth and Green. 1* rium BEST COAL TAUB IN THE CITY 1. For Sale. Inquire at No. 057 North DriNru. Street, below Girard avenue. Terms Easy. apl6-4t* aDESIRABLE INVESTMENT.—FOR SALE—On very favorable terms, a large and elegant brown stone STORE, centrally situated on CHESTNUT street. Will yield a net revenue of seven percent: Apply to E. R. JONES, No. 209 South Sixth street. It* SHERIFF'S SALE. —Will be sold on TOES DAY, April 19th, 1664, upon the Premises , GERMANTOWN road, above Sixth street, at Public Sale, the Machinery, Stock and Fixtures of an Edge - Tool Manufactory also, one Engine, two Boilers, four Tilt-Hammers, three Grindstones, one Polishing Machine, ten Iron Furnaces, a large lot of Oast Steel, a; lot of Bloom Iron, &c. , and the Good-will and Lease of lie premises. lt* $5OOOO TO LOAN, in sums of 85, 000 to $2O, 00k on mortgage of CITY PRO. PER,: Y, at fire per cent. for a term of years, by E. R. JONES, No. 209 South SIXTH street. It* THE "PHILA D. EASPBERAY," THE =,mostproductive variety and ofesceifent qua. lay. Mr. elms. Waters, market gardener, says he picked 300 quarts at one picking from four rows 100 yards long. Price s'2 50 per dozen, 815 00 per hundred. 41:50,* Trench's Feedling Strawberry, the best early variety; large, bright scarlet color and excel lent flavor; 51 50 per dozen, S 8 per hundred. HENRY A. DREt.R, 4114 Chestnut street. aplB-3t* MILOWER SEEDS .— Twenty - five beautiful va rlesies with instructions how to cultivate, for One Dollar. ;HENRY A. DREES, Seedsman and Florist, 7L4 Chestnut street. DISSOLUTION. —The limited P.rtnership heretofore existing between Charles W Lea. vitt and Samuel Leavitt, trading as LE &VITT 4t BROTHERS, expires this day by limitation. The signature of the late firm will be used by either partner in liquidation. CHARLES W. LEAVITT, April 15, 1884. SAMUEL LEAVI'rT. /10-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. —The under ti signed - have entered into Co-partnership for the-purpose of transacting the wholesale and re tail.COAL BUSINESS, under the firm and name of LEAVITT & WOOD, et No. 407 WALNUT street. " CHARLES W. LEAVITT, JOSEPH P. WOOD. PHILADELPHIA, Aprillls, 1864. apl6-ss3t¢ Ti OR SALE-8,000 FARMS ! FARMS ! x A 150,1,850 Houses in Philadelphia! Also, 010 Building Lots in Philadelphia! Also, MILLS ! COUNTRY SEATS! TIMBER LANDS, Ac. : COAL LANDS! WESTERN LANDS! OUR CATALOGUES SENT FREE! - PENNSYLVANIA FARM REGISTER! 'MONTGOMERY COUNTY FARM REGIS TER! :DELAWARE COUNTY FARM REGISTER! • CHESTER COUNTY FARM REGISTER! BUCKS COUNTY FARM REGISTER! - NEW JERSEY FARM REGISTER! .DELAWARE FARM REGISTER! MARYLAND FARM REGISTER! HOUSE REGISTER!OHEA.P DWELLINGS! ALL of our REGISTERS now ready. Sent FREE to any address. W Please call or send. GEORGE N. TOWNSEND .55 CO., 123 x South Fourth street. ATLANTIC CITY! ATLA.NTIU HOUSES AND LOTS, •FOR SALE -OR EXCHAN. OVER 100 LOTS, WELL LOCATED. GEORGE N. TOWNSEND & 00., it MX SOUTH FOURTH STREET. $7 000 FOIL A FINE REsIDENOE IN SIXTH Street, near Green. Posses sion' let of May. 'V. 600 FOR A NICE._ MODERN DWELLING on NINETEENTH Street, above Green. ALSO, • OVER 500 DWELLINGS, LARGE AND SMALL. . . •Clall for "HOUSE REGISTER." -. GEORGE N. TOWNSEND k co., it 123% South Fourth Street. IVTEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE INSUR ANOE COMPANY, OF BOSTON.—Estab lished is 1P43. J9.OOIIIIIIILATED CAPITAL, NEARLY $3, 000, 000. . A person aged 32, can insure $6,000 on his Life, in the New England Dintual Life Insurance Com pany, by paying 572 30 in cash, and note for same amount. In ail cash Companies, $75 would only insure $3,000. The Note plan adds $3,000 at once. The Cash plan adds only $l, 900 in 17 years. , In the Note Company the dividends are applied to canceling lithe Notes, thus reducing the amount of both principal and interest. • In the event of death, the heirs of the insured under the Note system would receive $6,090, less the notes unpaid. In the Cash Company only $3,100 would be paid to the heirs of the deceased. . Paphlets and applications may be had at the BRAN m CH OFFICE, No. _1125 CHESTNUT street. s WILL. AM GETTY, it* Agent and Attorney for Pennsylvania. CENTS! LADY'S FRIEND FOR MAY. PITCHER'S, 808 CHESTNUT St. aplB•3t+ HOOP SKIRT DIAITUFAOTOB.Y. —Hoop Skirts ready-made and made to order; War. canted of the best materials. Also, Skirts re MRS. B. BA Y, MI Vine street, above Eighth. zahl7-1m 11 /rUs.IOAL BOXES, IN HANDSOME OASES, .131 playing from two to twelve choice melodies, for sale by FARR & BROTHERS, Importers, maw No. 394 Chestnut street. below Fourth CIRPLOKED WHEAT—An excellent diet for dyspeptics and those of sedentary habits. Prepared said s „Id by JAMES T. SHINN, apl3-4t,rp Broad and Spruce. 17nA.P—PIJ RE. FAMILY SUAY. —tIOTAINS no SILICATE OF SODA, SAND o r CLAY, brit Is an entirely PURE SOAP, and should 'be weed by every family. - Plat Up in BOXES OF FIFTY POTJNDS, fall ewe ht, when packed and marked Fifty Pounds, not Bars or Lumps, as many manufacturers brand fteir boxes. blantifactured b y _ GEORGE M. NTON El OR, der-Ivry. 116 11 . 1 arearattastreat. ' ERLY CORSETS.—Mrs. &MEL, Tenth 'WV street, balovV , Chestnut, has just received from Paris best quality, elegantly -fitting Werly Corsets. All kinds Corsets on hand and made to order. ; apl.s.st* oll)=TS!lwi "Elt,' 9, 808 OHESTNTJT at. aplsl", 8, rp* _ _ ITE BLgog. AND wijvit LACE POIN TES, Cloaks, and Shaped Pointes. GEO. W. VOGEL, No. 1016 CHESTNUT street, 'has Mst opened a case of black and white Llama Lace Polntes, Cloaka and Shaped pointer of en tirely new and elegant designs, something really co~good and beautiful, the best assortment in the and at January prices, being full 30 per Bondycet. less than the present cost of importing the apl4.6t,rp --------------..-____________-----* LUOKNow Isixtto the Trade. In consequence of the limited Tide. o Lucknow Chutney in the United Staten, the sub scribers have found it necessary to decline selling for the present more than one case of two dozen of mthe Lucknow Sau ce ce to any one person. grange. enu ein progress by which we ex: pea soon to obtain from Calcutta an ample annply of Chutney (that most indispensable ingredient in the preparation of all good sauces), and hone to have in the course of a few weeks, a snMeien stock to supply the trade with any quantity they may desire. JOSEPH B. BTJSSIER 108 and 110 South Wharves. W°VTELakIII. --Nos. a and .3o 01 sup•- n.q"li h b sus-tr ; argiriaarli Wilms THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN PHILADELPHIA; SATURDAY; APRIL 16, 1864.---TRIPLE SHEET: "OLD ESTABLISHED STAND." E. R. LEE, No, 43 " North Eighth Street.' Sae now open from late large Auction Sales in Now York and other sources, SILKS. New Shades Hea*y Solid Color POULT DE SOIE, Plain Color PL AID TAFFETAS. Splendid Quality LILAC and WHITE CHEM TAFFETA. Double Face Neat Black Figured Silk. SUPERB QUALITY Black Gros Grain Silks for Idantles, A lull assortment of all grades of BLACK SILKS. Broche Figured Grenadines. - High Color Silk and Wool Plaid for Children. Handsome Percale Robes. Shirred Muslins for Waists. Doable Width Worsted Poplins A NEW LOT OF Real Thread Veils and Bathes. Handsome French SUN SHADES. 2000 Sun Umbrellas, Less than manufacturers' prices. HOOP SKIRTS, - Best quality. Made expressly for our sales. E. R. LEE. 43 N. Eighth St. D EIMER' S COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS are .n 1 the most popular Pictures of the times, and admired by all. Only $1 00 for a capital Likeness. Made only at SECOND street, above Green. ,CAE - BUILDERS, WHEELWRIGHTS, kJ Cabinet Makers, and other workers in hard wood!, will find the Snail Bitt a stiperior at tide for boring pin or screw holes. For sale, with a variety of other Bitts and Braces, by TBUMA.N SHAW, No. 833 (Eight Thirgr-flve) Market street, below Ninth. ..TVORYTYpEs. —There Is exquisite taste and 1 rare artistic ability manifest in the execution of B. F. REINER'S fine styles IVORYTYPE.s. See specimens, at 624 ARCM street. - QPADES, RAKES, HOES, _ GARDEN 13 Trowels, Scuffing Hoes, Pruning Knives and Shears, and other Garden Hardware, for sale by TRUMAN a SHAW, No. t 35 (Eight Thirty. five) Market street. below Ninth. PORTRAITS, finished in the most artistic man rer, and pronounced by all unequaled. See B. F. ' REIMER'S Lite-size PHOTOGRAPHS, in oil colors. 621 ARCH street. SPRING DRESS GOODS.—Having completed the improvements at our stores, we have now greater conveniences,. 'additional light and room for the display of the largest stock of DRESS GOODS we ever exhibited, purchased principally at the Philadelphia and New York Auctions, which will be sold at prices to insure quick sales, wholesale and retail. Saxony V oven Dress Goods, ranging from 30 to 50 cents. Printed Mousseline De Laines. Plain Mousseline De Laines. Plain and Fancy Alpacas, in low, medium and fine grades. Plain, Plaid and Striped Poplins. Plain and Fancy Mozambiques. Plain and Figured Grenadines. Poll de Olievres. Traveling Dress Materials, &c., ?cc OIIRWEN STODDART & BROTHER, N05..450, 45:2 and 454 North Second street, above Willow. BLACK DRESS SlLKS.—Black GrosDeßttinel, all widths and grades. Black Poffitas. Black Armines. Black Gros D' ArriqUe. Black Gro Grains. Double Faced Figures. Brocades. OURWEN STODDART .BROTHER, Nos.. 450, 452 and 454 North Second street, above_Willow. FANCY DRESS SIT.RS—.In desirable styles. Frr m recent selections. OIIRWEN STODDART lc BROTHER, Nos. 450, 4.52 and 4.54 North Second street, above Willow TRAVELING DRESS IATERIALS, ot: new and desirable styles. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, Nos. 450, 452 and 4.54 North Second street, above Willow. MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR, in new Spring 21. styles. Choice and desirable Goods, for Coats, Pants and Snits. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, Nos. 450, 452 and 4.54 North Second street, above Willow. CLOAKING CLOTHS, In all desirable styles, At low prices. - OURWEN STODDA.RT & BROTHER. Nos. 950, 952 and 954 North Second street, above Willow SPRING SHAWLS—In Desirable Styles. Larma Shawls. Mozambique do. Cashmere do. Grenadine de. CURWEN STODDART . BROTHER, Nos. 450, 452 and 454 North Second street, apls-30 above Willow BEAUTIFUL SPRING CLOA.R.S!—YLAGNI CENT SILK MANTLES!—Of the nearest de eigne, at prices much under regular Cloak Houses. Gver 100 superb garments to select from, both in Cloth and Silk, designed and trimmed in the most unique mannertembracing in our assortment goods ranging from $S to VO. Good Silk Silk Mantles, for $8 50. Superb Silk Mantles, for $9 50. Extra Silk Mantles, for $lO 50. Splendid Silk Mantles, for $l3. Gros Grain Silk Mantles, for $l4. Taffeta Silk Mantles, guipure trimmed, $l5 50., Super mantillas, trimmed richly, VC 50, $l7, $lB, $2O, to $35, at MO 'ELROY' S, No. 11 South h street, MORE NEW AND•DESIRABLENint GOODS, • From recent Auction Sales, at low prices. 1 lot Fancy Plaid Dress Silks, at $l, cheap. 1 lot solid colors Dress Silks, at $1 15. 1 lot sup. solid colors Dress Silks, at $1 BLACK SILKS! BLACK SILKS! BLACK SILKS Decidedly, the largest retail stock in the city,pur chased when gold was 53, and will be sold accord ingly. Black SiLk?, at 95c, $1 05, $1 10, sl'2o, $1 30aucl 81 to. Black Mantilla Silks, 32 In. wide, at Si 65. Black Mantilla Sake, 34 in. wide, at $1 75. Black Taffeta Mantilla Silks, of superb quality, $1 90. DRESS GOODS, FROM AUCTION. 1 lot of Brocade Alpacas, sublime goods, in Pearls and Leathers, at Eoc 1 lot of Brocade Alpacas, Stones and Pairs, at 75 cents. 1 lot, all shades, light colored Alpacas, at 50e. 1 lot, all shades, super quality, light *colored Alpacas, a.t Mc. 1 lot, all shades, subliiae quality, light colored Alpacas, 63c. . 1 102 Grotomie Poplins, for walking suits, 56c. SUN UMBRELLAS PROM AUCTION. 1 lot steel frame Sun Umbrellas, at 51 65. - 1 lot large size Sun Umbrellas, $2. 1 lot larger and better Sun Umbrellas, $2 40. CHOICE STOCK OF LADIES' CLOAKINGS. Tans, Leathers, Pearls, Violets, Grays, and.all the desirable and fashionable shades of Cloakings, at 421 25, $1 60, .$1 75, $2 00, $2 25, $2 50, $2 75 and $3 00. Laces, Ornaments and Cloaks and Mantilla Trimmings—a large stock at low prices. THE CELEBRATED EMPRESS KID GLOVES Are selling at $1 15, plain; $1 25, stitched, a new and desirable assortment, just opened. Every pair warranted, if they tear another pair will be given. IN at - MoELROY' 5, lt§ No. 11 South NTH street. IMITATION GUIPURE LA.OES.--Will open to-day, several lots of 2 to 3 inch widths, 28, 00 and 40 cents a yard. excellent imitation of the real Laces. at one-fifth the cost. • - . IMITATION BLACK THREAD LACES, French fine goods, exact imitation of the real, very likely to deceive a good judge of real goods, at 9 to 25 cts. a yard. STRIPED SWISS MVSLIN. tor Bodies, .tc.— One lot of narrow stripes, good Muslin, at 50 cents yard; one lot of winter stripes at 50 cts., much less than present value. WRITE SILK LACES AND EDGING..--A full line of every desirable width, from 34 inch to 7 inches wide, under regular prices. DOUBLE GROUND BRUSSELS NET for bodies, ,kc. Yin d wide Net at 3C to 50 cents, mach better than usual for the same price. WRITE NETS worked with black. BLACK NETS worked with white. - A case of this. desirable Net for Waists, at 89, 81 and Si 10 a - yard at WORNE' S Lace and Em , Store, 38 North Eighth street. It* ESTABLISHED IN 1858. LANCASTER & GASICILL'S INSURANCE AGENCY, FOR FIRE, LIFE, MARINE And Inland Navigation Insurance Marine and Fire Loisesplated. COMPANIES REPRESENTED, LORILLMW. CARLISI,E NORWOOD, President. JOtiN O. VITA'S, Secretary. Cash Capital, $500,000 Assets, 8725,000 ULTON. WILLIAM A. COBB, President. JAMES M. RANKIN, Secretary. Cash Capital, $200,000 Assets, $300,000 HANOVER. DORAS L. STONE, President. B. S. WALCOTT, Secretary. Cash Capital, $400 . 000 Assts, 8495,000 GERMANIA. MAURICE HILLER, President. RUD. GARRIGUE, Secretary. Cash Capital, $500,000 Assets, $580,000 RESOLUTE. O. F. trELHORN, President. 81. RANDALL, Secretor'''. Cash Capital, Assets, YONKERS. RICHARD L. FRANKLIN. Preaideat JOHN W. MURRAY, Secretary. Cash Capital, Assets, EQUITABLE. THOS. G. TURNER, President. F. W. ARNOLD, Secretary. $lOO,OOO $150,000 Cash Capital, Assets, NEW YORK LIFE Incorporated 1841. NORRIS FRANKLIN, President, W. H. BEERS, Actuary. Cash Capital s $3,000,000. Dividends 40 Per Cent. Each Ylar. We respectfully refer known firms. Mess. Coffin & Altemns, Riegel, West & rovui 44 Bof t, Sprague & CO. " Reynolds, Howell & Retif. Shapleigh, Rue & Co. Werner, Itschner Co. " James, Rent, Santee & Co. << likUnteheon &Collins " Stout & Atkinson. Insurance to any Amount placed with out trouble or expanse to the Assived. LANCASTER 8c GASKILL; N. W. cor. Fourth and Walnut sta. TROIKAS J. LANCASTER, JAMES GA.SBLLT... CASH CAPITAL REPRESENTED, $8,000,000. 8200,000 8295,000 $200,000 $253,000 to the following Mee. Ridgway, Heneener & Co. 4 ' Wm. H. Larned & Wolf, Mayer & Co. Gana, Leberman &Ckf. Barerott & Uo. .t M. Rosenbach & Co. Martin Landenberger, Esq. Jos. 0. Fryer, Esq., G. W. Childs, Esq Wm. T. H. D anesus, Esq. THE GREAT CENTRAL FAIR, FOR THE SANITARY 0011AIISSrON THE ENTIRE STOOK OF FAN CYOF GOODS BAILEY & CO., 819 Chestnut Street, ARE OFFERED AT Importation Coat Prices; To those wishing to make purchases FOR FRE tiOiNTATION TO THE GREAT CENTRAL FAIR. • Wir They will be sold at these Prices for the above purpose only. apl6•St¢ NEW CLOAK DEPARTMENT. Cloaks, Jacques and Mantles. We have established, in connectlon.,7 re gular business, a department exclusively for the MANUFACTURE AND SALE OF THE ABOVE ART/OLES. Having facilities for obtaining materials of the very.best kind at the lowest cost. we.feel confident of our ability to produce NEW.. DESIRABLE and ATTRAOTIVE STYLES of the above articles at prices that will insure satisfaction to our cue. omers and enable us to extend our business in this Our Salesroom is well lighted and the stock so arranged as to be readily inspected by visitors. ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO., Cur won Stoddart & Broth er; DEALER lhi AUCTION DRY GOODS, 450, 452 & 454 North Second St ., ABOVE WILLOW, PHILADELPHIA. OtrEWEN STODDART SOS. M. STODDART. ap li.m w ea 34 SILK PAPER HANGINGS, HOWELL & BROS., NINTH AND CHESTNUT STS. Would offer to their customers and the publie A Specialty in Paper Hangings, Exclusively their own Manufacture, six : SILK INSERTINGS IN PAPER HANGINGS, To which they ask the attention of parties seeking Rich Decorations for Parlors, &o. HOWELL 4 BROTHERS, S. W. CORNER NINTH AND CHESTNUT. We would also respectfully invite the attention of our customers to our NeW Styles of PAPER IiANIIINGS, DEOOR&TIONS, Ac., Az, for arlois, Hauls. Chambers, /cc. ml7-th sto imrpe WALL PAPERS AT RETAIL. John H. Longstreth, No. 12 NORTH THIRD STREET. apl4.6t* PAPER HANGINGS. JABEIES C. FINN, FORMERLY OF THE FIRM OF HOWELL * BROTHERS. Wall Paper Decorations , . SHOW ROOMS. 61, , , t+13 , ELESTNUT STREET.: FINE WATCHES. We offesoto persons wishing always to carry the 16 00RdECT TIME," a variety of first-olass makers, g gAudemais," g gJurgensen, " g g Cooper' ' ' iCour yoisier,"suid others, adding the ad vantz ge of a reliabieguarantee to each Watch 3old FARR & BROTHER, Importers, apl3•wsm 9t§ 324 ORESTNUT St.below 4th st. WHY DYE, WHEN YOU HAVE A PER FECTVV HAIR DRESSING- AND RE STORER OF COLOR COMBINED 1 A sure Preventive of Baldness. A sure Preventive of Baldness. “Dondon Hair Color Restorer and Dressing. , “London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing.” "London Hair Color Restorer and Dressini. This discovery is just what has.long been needed, only one preparation; does not stain the skin, or soil the finest linen. Restores gray hair to its ori ginal color, prevents baldness, keeps the hair soft, moist and glossy, highly perfumed. No toilet com plete without it Cures any eruptiVcrdreteases, Itching, Scurf, Dandruff, tc., keeping the scalp in a healthy condition. We can refer to hundreds of families in Philadelphia alone, who are using this truly elegantprepsratton. 1T IS NOT A DYE. The only known Restorer of Color. The only known Restorer of Color. The only known Restorer of Color. The only known Restorer of Color. The only known Restorer of Color. The only known Restorer of Color. The only known Restorer of Color. And Perfect Hair Dressing Combined And Perfect Hair Dressing Combined And Perfect Hair Dressing Combined And Perfect Hair Dressing Combined And Perfect Hair Dressing Com Dined And Perfect Hair Dressing Combined And Perfect Hair Dressing Combined DR. SWAYNE & SON, Sold by MO North Sixth Sent phil Price, 50 cents. Six bottles, $2 50. by Ex press to any address. ja27- th-s-tnlyrp FITLER WEAVER es 00. illanufaeturers of BIAIMMIL AND TARRED OORDAGNI Doane, Twnra, No. 23 North Water street and No. s 7 North Dela 'cease avaano, Phitadeiphts. SIMS R. Prrzaft. filionAsh Wiwiras. , OfIWRAD P. CLormace. s e LADIES' TRUSS AND BRACE STORE —Conducted by Lathes, TWELFTH Street, hrst oor below Race. Every article in their line elegant, easy • and correct in make. 0. H. NEEDLES, Proprietor, attends to Gentlemen oa the corner of TWET.,FTH and RACE Streets. N. B.—Professional accuracy insured. .apll-30rpi 'Deafness, Eye - and Ear; THROAT DISEASES, OATARRH, TREATED BY DR. VON MOSCHZISKER, OCULIST AND ATTRIST, Author of the Work, 'THE EAR, ITS DISEASES AND THEIR TILE ANNEX T, ' And the only regular physician who makes the above maladies his SPECI<Y. The hi g hest BEFERANCES can be examinee at his OFE.iOE; 1.02'7 WALVIIT ST. TO CONSUMPTIVES• Consumptive sufferers will receive a valuable proscription for the cure of Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all Throat and Lung affections, (free of ch arge,) by sending their address to REP. E A. WILSON , WILLIAMSBURG, apl6-24t* Kings county, New York. To Avoid the Impending Draft in the Eighth Ward. The EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF BOUNTY FUND for the LAST TIME, are con strained to call on the liberal Citizens of the Ward, for their aid in contributing the sum. still deficient to pay the stunt= due to the soldiers which are credited, and who ere yet unpaid.. The sum re quired not being large in the ratio of the good to be accomplished, the Committee feel sanguine than when and where their wants are known, their re quirements will meet with a liberal and ready response; we ask the reflection of a donor in giving his mite, how little he yields in comparison with. the fond parent who gives his only son to his country's cause; ana he who goes abandoning the home of all his past joys and future hope. To the Conim — ittee this last appeal would appear irresis tible. BENJAXIN ETTING, CHAIRMAN OF EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE PHILADELPHIA, April lath. 11364. JAS. R. CAMPBELL 81 CO,, 727 CHESTNUT ST., HAVE lIIADE EXTENSINE ADDITIONS TO oTHELICPOPULAR sroo or SILKS, SHAWLS, - AND DRESS GOODS, WHICH THEY CONTINUE TO SELL At 'Moderate Prices, NOTWITHSTANDING THE ADVANCED COST OF RECENT 151P0B, TATIONS. Wholesale Rooms Up citairs: COOPER & C I O ARD, Have now open an unnsnally attractiye stock of SILK IitANTLES _ AND CLOTH CLOAKS. S. E. corner Ninth and Market Sts. Bpl3 wth ss iSto BLACK GROUND FRENCH ORGANDY LAWNS, Of a celebrated manufacture, In Brown, Blue, Green and Purple Beliefs, At the very low price of 37X CENTS. Jas. B. Campbell ib Co, apll-623. 727 CHESTNUT ST. N ow OP E N, PARIS-MADE MANTILLAS AND SPRING CLOAKS. Also, Garments of our Awn manufacture, OF THE LATEST STYLES, and in GREAT VARIETY. J. W. PROCTOR 44c CO. 920 OSESTNCT Street apt to 449 NOLEN'S medicinal Cod Liver Oil: THE STANDARD OF EXOELLENCE—PURE, k'RESH AND TASTELESS. The surest remedy for Coughs and Colds, Consumption, Scrofula, Rheumatism, General Debility, Ito. The undersigned having an experience of fifteen years in the facture of Cod Liver Oil, has recently greatly improved the process of procuring it, end now offers to the public a preparation that for un deviating purity, uniform freshness and superior. ity of preparation is unmatched. These results are maintained by the personal supervision of the propile or, whose efforts have made this Oil the standard of excellence Physicians and others looking to the attainment of the greatest medicinal efficacy in the shortest time, and thereby obviating indigestion and nausea in the patient, can sem° their purpose by the administration of my Oil. CHARLES W. NOLEN. . No. 151 NORTH T HMO STREET. Sold also by WYETH 41c BROTHER, No, 1412 WALNUT Street; OLIVER, 18th and Spruce; and others. ap9-Iml eIGOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, 01 our own importation, reliable In quality, and at low prices. FARR is BROTHER, Importers, Chestrait :tract, Wow Vcriartb. - - - . THE UNION PIANO FACTURING COMPANY have Ea their factory and warerooms, 1011 WALNUT street, always a most beaullful assort ment of their unrivalled PIANOS, Which 'MU sell at the lowest cash prices or Oil Give ns a call before purchasing elsewhere, gird every satisfaction and guarantee will be given buyers. , la/ERECT PIANO TUNCtriG.- --- — l!iir. 0. E. SARGENT'S orders for • Tuning and Repairing Pianos are rit. , °steed at Mason & Co.'s Store, 987 CHESTNUT street, only. Itir. Sergeant has land Eleven Years' factory experience in Boston, and Five Teen' ettly amploymentin Philadelphia. SPECIAL—PIanes Vs-kedhered 'to sound as soft and IMlnt-toned ai new, mit/tout removing. Ts rrat tor tuning, 10.. NEW YORK. AUCTION NOTICE. BOOTS AND SHOES, CHARLES C. Wit!IREN I Salesrooms No. 22 - Cortlandt Street, NEW YORK, ON TUESDAY : APRIL 19,1864, AT I.OX O'CLOCK- Five Hundred Cases • BOOTS AND SHOES, Comprising an attractive assortment of freshmade Spring and Slimmer Goods. Public - Sale_of Boots and . Shoes regularly on TUESDAYS and FEIDAYS' during the entire year. - apls_34 BARLOW'S' • • INDIGO BLUE PUT UP AT • WILTBERGER'S DRUG STORE, No. 233 NORTH SECOND STREET, PHELADRUHIA, Will color more water than four times the same quantity of ordinary Indigo. 89 - The new Label does not require a stamp. It is WARRANTED TO GIVE .7ATISP4OTION; it is retailed at the same price as the Imitations and inferior articles. - apll.lm f GRAY'S PATENT MOLDED COLLARS Have now been before the potholer nearly a year. They are universally pronounced the nsatest and best IlUang collars eitant. The upper edge Preeenta a perfect carve, free from the angler; noticed in all other collars. The cravat causes no puckers on the inside of the turn-down collar—they are AS SMOOTH TN SIDE AS CM TSlDE—and therefore perfectly free and easy to the neck. The earotte Ccllar has a smooth and evenly flashed edge 011 BOTH SIDLE!. These Collars are not simply fist pieces of paper cut In the form of a Collar, but are MOLDED AZiD MATZO TO MT TRB NECK. nay ars made in "Novelty" (er tnra-down style); in every half size from 12 to 17 inches and in :Rarelat', (or Garotte,) from 13 to 17 inches; and packed in sizes" in neat blue cartons, con taining 100 each; also In smaller ones 01 10 each-- the latter a very handy package for Travelers, Army and Navy Officers. APB - EVERY COLLAR is stamped Gray's Patent Molded Collar." Sold by all Dealers in Xen's Furnishing Goods. The Trade supplied by Van Denson, Boehmer & 627 Chestnut Street, - • Philadelphia, Imposters and Wholesale Dealers in Glen's Fa Walling Goods. 1n13.50-3mrp4 CA .S STOKES & CO' FIRST-CLASS "ONE-PRICE" RIAD? MADE CLOTHING STORE, No 824 CHESTNUT STREET.. UN. DER THE ORM/WEN_ TAILL HOTEL, PkiI.L.LDA„ -- Leng For th C" afba t— ck ; 0 R min b 3.. ca • cellar towaist .... • k candfromtvaist • . ..L to sie Length of e end ve of mi taih th - arm crooked) A :..-- from middle • i. ...-z t , of back be-. 37 tween the It . - shoulders to --.- ,-• end of earn : i. , ,? and around •. 1 '4l the moat pro- -,, 1 .• . 4 1 '..., rainent partof 4 • 4 the chest and . . waist. State . . wheth ererect or stooping. rer Panto, inside seam, - -- 1 • ..------. and outside 1 seam Xiom hip bone arond the - asset and hip. For Vest, same as Coat. A good St guaranteed. All garments made from directional sent in W. cordance with these instructions will be gnarantead for satisfactory. If not so, the money will be returned them. oMcers• Uniforms Ready-made,_always ea - nand, or made to order in the best manner and on the moat reasonable terms. Haring finished many hundred Uniforms the past year for Staff net, and Line Officers, as well as for the Navy, wet are prepared to execute all orders In this lies Ina correctness and despatch. The largest and most desirable Mock of Ready Made Clothing in Philadelphia always on hand. THE PRICE MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURE. ON ALL OF THE GOODS. Specimens or Cloth, or other materials, with as. tlinates sent by mail to any address when ro w:mated. -CHARLES STOKES & CO. CHARLES STORMS, E. T, TAYLOR, W. J. STOKES. mhltnthsly STEAMBOAT TRENTON, Patmc BRISTOL BURLINGTON. BE _Lula URRESDALE and TAWNY, - Tit:Fr-- PHILADELPHIA, TWO TRIPS DAILY, SUNDAYS EXCEPTED, to commence on WED NESDAY, April 20th, 1664. The Trenton, Captain Hornblower, will, on sad after Wednesday. 20th inst., leafe Bristol at 7.15, Burlington at - 7.25, and Tacony at 8.25 A. M., far Philadelphia. Second Trip down, will leave Bristol at 11.45, Burlington at 11.55 A. M. and Tacony at 12.45 P. M. _ _ _ Will leave Walnut street wharf at 9.30 A. Isl.. and 2.30 P. M. FARE—Bristol and Burlington. to Philadolphia, 15 cents. Freight taken on accommodating terms and de livered at Walnut street wharf. Freight front Philadelphia received at Walnut street wharf for above Landings, between the hours of 9A. X. and 2 P. Ta TRENTON WAY LINE. The Trenton Way. Line (Quinton, Conductor,) will leave Trenton at 73i• A. M. on and- after the Seth inst., and take the boat at.Tacony; return-MC will leave Walnut street wharf at 130 P. M. and take the cars-at Tacony. The Train now leaving Kensington Depot at S P. M. with Trenton Way-Line will be disco*. tinned after Tuesday, the 10th inst. aP l6 • 6 t W. H. GATZMER. Agent 4311UPE OR - STECK' S PIANO, ,For sale 2 per cent. lees than elsewhere. A. SOHERZER. mb3.3mrpi 424 N. Foartri. ab. Oallowkill. KINDT,