Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, February 02, 1864, Image 6

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    IMPORTATIONS.
Reported rortbc Philndelplua Evening Bulletin.
PALERMO—Bark Angela Carolina, Oubotta—
50tons brimstone 'l5O bags walbuts 50 bags filberts
200 bxs shelled almonds 4600 bxs oranges 930 boxes
lemons Isaac .leanes & Co.
; V DRY HARBOB,.TA—Brig Anna D Torry—3s
tons logwood 300 bags coffee 2 bbls do 3 pos old oop
per 1392 bags pimento D N Wetzlar & Co.
if CARDEN AS—Brig Open Sea—22S hhds iu'sriO
tea (Jo 40 hhds molasses John. Mason & Co. '
FOB! OF PHILADELPHIA. FEBRUARY 2.
Stftfjlussfc C 59 J cfCTiiSBTS.g 1 i High Watbb, 8 24
, ARRIVED .YESTERDAY..
Bark,Angela Carolina (Ital), Cjiiutto. an Ivys
from Palermo, with fruit, Ac. to I le.vnes A Co.
.Bark E A Cochran, Pendleton, 16 ! aye from Point
Petre, GußlaioupST'via Fort Monrje, in ballast to
JEBazlty&Co.
Brig Open Sea, Rogers, 14 days from Oirdears,
with Bugar-and molasßes to .Tohn hi mu h. Jo.
BiigiAnna J) Torry, Griffin. In lays from Dry
Harbor, .Ta» with logwood, ho. to O N WetzlarisiCo.
SchJs E H Atwood. Rich, 6 days-t'ro.u Bolton,with
nu'.fc to Crowell A Collins.
SchVFly, Oheeßentan,from ifew York, with mdse
to D Cooper. • •«. ’ ’
Sohr.'T t'Derringes-Blackmdri, T it.- vs from-Beau-
Lit, in ballast to captain.
‘ CLEARED YESTERDAY.
SchvVf J Garrison, Smith, Port Eoy.il, Tv w v O v
Schr N E Clark/oiark, do - 'do
Sehr tN O WiUgfs, Young, Newbern, do
W Ii Dfnnis, Lake, Fort Monroe, OomH A
. '-Adams. .. - 1 •
Schr J \V Hall, Gain, New York, NoMe, Caldwell
. Go. ■ • ■
Schr J E' Burnett, Lake, :r<, NY. N R
Raihbun. ..
St’rHL Gavr,tiller, Baltimore, A Groves,JJx,
•MEMORANDA. -
.Steamship Saxon, Matthews, sailed from
on,Sunday for this port. '
Steamship Neva, .liardy, cleared 'at New York
yesterday for N Orleans.
Bark Sicilian, Lavender, for this por soon, was
ult. « . 7
Bark Hambourg (Fr), Cugnsau, from Angier.loth
Sept and St Helena. Dec 2i, with castor seed, at Ne w
Yoik yesterday.-
” Bark Julia’Morris,'from Amoy Aug 16, via. St
“Thomas lSth ult‘. at N York ye wirh t^as.
Bark Mary Ed son, Nickerson, cleared at Palermo
33d ult. for New York.
Bark An|dell (Br), McKee, cleared at New York
yesterday for Buenos Ayres.
/■' Bark Annie E Padelford, hence via
$ Barbados, at Oienfuegoß Uth ult.
Brig Tornado, Dodge, lor this port, remained at
Havaiia 23d lilt.
Brig Three l Sisters, Hanna, sailed from Messina
-sth ult’.. for this port.
Brig Australia, Thomas, cleared at Boston 30th
Hilt, for Lyttleton, NZ.
Brig Russian, Toothaker, hence for New Orleans,
was inside bar, 24th ult.
Galliot brig Gwaan (Dutch), Ridzk, 75 days from
ißuenos Ayres, at New York yesterday, with wool
And bides.
Brig, Altaveia, Reed, at Cardenas 24th’ ult. for
"this port. .
Brig West, Gulbraudson, cleared at New York
yesterday for this port.
Brig .Tames Davis, Ellis, for this port, was at Car
denas 24th ult.
Schrß.R G Whitden, Neal, and Ivy, Headers :>n,
hence, were going up to New Orleans 24th ult.
SchrJJ Spencer, Fleming, hence, remained at
Cardenas 24th ult.
Schr James (Br), Keen; hence, remained at St.
ThomaelSth ult.
Steamer Vineland, Maul, cleared at New York
yesterday for this port.
~T -i MARINE MISCELLANY.
' Schr Samuel a Appleton, of Boston,-from New
-York for Washington, DU: with a cargo of 9WO
corn, sprung aleak when off Barnegat. She
arrived at the Delaware Breakwater on the night
of the 27th. 1 A survey will be held.
£ The wreck of the Dadlsh bark Gazelle, and mate
j rials ssved have been sold at St Thomas tor &U 92.
1 4.naong.the marine losses for January, the ship
Jenny Lind, from Philadelphia via New York for
• New Orleans, is set down at $30,000; bark J J Phil
brick, from Philadelphia for Ke/ West. $12,003;
brig Mary E Miliiken, from do for do, $!5,O(K>; Min
nehaha, from-Providence for Philadelphia, $12,00?:
schr Mary Ellen, from Philadelphia for Warehani
s2uoo, and schr Hairnet Ann, from Philadelphia for
Gloucester, SU»UO.
1 CO-PARTN hi Its HI P>>.
TYTOTIOK—I have this day sold out mv stock
°JLY and fixtures to HENRY E. TURNER and
JOSEPHWA> N£, who will coutinue tna busi
ness under the firm name of TURN ER 6c WAYNE
atthe old stand, . ' *
No. 26 South FOURTH street.,
3Vlessft»*T. £c W. are well and favorably known
to my customers, aud I respectfully solicit for
them a c<j£|iiiuance of tne uatronige so liberally
bestowed uptime. J
I shall retainxhdeskiatheir office for the purpose
Of closing up my accounts.- -W. I). GLENN.'
■ Philadelphia, January 3uih, ISBI.
.The'undersigned have tliisVay entered into f’o
partpership. under the firm name of TURNER fc
WAYNE, for the purpose of transacting, business
as Importers and Jobbers oi DRUGGISTS’
SUNDRIES, PERFUMERY, fee., succeeding
W.. D Glenn, whose stock and fixtures they have
purchased. HENRY E TURNER,
■ - , . JOSEPH WAYNE, i
PnrLABELriUA, Feb,.l, I cm. fel-tifit
w
H. HOWELL, and THOMAS T.
BARR are this day admitted members of par
REYNOLDS, HOWELL & REIFF.
UNDERSIGN ED will continue the
wholes?!le. Grocerj and Tea busi less, under
of RE YNOLOS, HO WELL &
' , ?%{Third street, Philadelphia.
And HO WJELL, BASE. & 00. •, 91 Waterstreetn
■New York. ■
Thompson Reynolds,
CHARLES HOWELL.
BENJAMIN REIFF,
WILLIAM H. HOWELL,
THOMAS Ts jBARR.
lel-lm*
BISSOLO’I IOW OF PARTNERSHIP The
Partnership existing between the subscriber,
since. August IBt3, is this dty dissolved, by u.
tual consent. The affairs o£ the late firm wiU be
•settled by either of ns. M. B. MABONY,
■ 1 1 ' „ J- P- STACKHOUSE.
tPHitADjiLPBiA, Feb. 1, 1801-
€ O-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. —The under
signed have this day entered into Partnership,
wider the tame of M. B. MAHONY Ic CO., for
me purpose of carrying on a general iron business.
' M. B. MAHONY,
O. A, MAHONY.
Philadelphia, Feb. 1, 1881. fel-lm}
rpati FIBM OB' JAMES BA.REA.TT & SOW
■4-. V”BQ«we<l tiy the death or tde late JAMES
~A***m*TTi the business will in future be curried
on by the undersigned, surviving partner, in his
own name. JAMES BAEBATT.
-Febbpaby 1) 18S4. fel-12t*
TWTOTIOE.—‘I'lie fflmof BISHOP, SIMONS to
XU CO. is this day mssolved hy mutual consent,
The business.of the firm will be settled by either of
the undersigned. . S. S. BISHOP, :
HENRY SIMONS.
ja23-stufcthlmj t
January 23, 1864. ;
NOTICE.—S.' Si BISHOP haring associated
. with him his eon CLEMENT BARCLAY
I BISHOP, JAMES-.JIELMS, and -WILLIAM;
H. MORISON, willVontinue the COMMISSION
AND SHIP BROKERAGE BUSINESS, at 105
ARCH Street, under the firm of BISHOP, SON
* CO„ from this date. S. S. BISHOP,
O. B. BISHOP,
JAMES HELMS, ,!
W. H. MORISON. :
ja’S-stuhthlmlj
January S 3, 1801;
JAN. 1, 1864.—The co-part
heretofore existing between Thomas
Biddie and Alexaniier Biddle, In the business
• n’H’nHVsmnw'Sl 8 Brokers, under the'Armot
is this day dissolved
by mutual consent The business of the late Arm
jwill be settled by either of the partners at No. 328
—Walnut street. -
JANUARY WBSi—THCXIAS A. BIDDLE, of
the late firm of Ttiomas Biddle & 00., has this dav
associated with him HABRY PEALE, and wifi
continue the business of Stock and Exchange Bro
kers, under the firm of THOMASA. BIDDLE &
OQ., at No. 326 Walnut street. ' jal-2m{
•VrOTIOE OF CO-PARTNERSHIP.—PHILA.
-L\ DELPHIA, Jan. 1, 18B4.—The undersigned
hays this dry formed A co-partnership under the
:flnsof J, G, Afl. S. REPPLIER,’ ior the pur
pose Of mining and selling Anthracite Coal.
: - JNO. Q. REPPLIER,
; G-EO. S. REPPLIER.
Omce3M Walnut Street. Whart, Pier 18, Por
Richmond. janl-lm*
JANUARY Ist, IS"4, IN
/^Jn™ llo c : I Sii lo s?™ catal>lisllln6 ' ilin Liverpool,
'■ * CO., we have opened a
H ™ V~ L dol iL' md er the same Arm.
conducted in both places
- hi connection, as hiterto, with our Houses* in
and this iity.
■ ja4-lm{ BROWN BROTHERS a go.
00-PAKTNERSHIP KOTiUE^TEi-under
signed haye this day entered into
snip for.the transaction of the ,Tiry nrinrit:
COMMISSION BUSINESS, under lie nameol
JOHN H. WILLIAMS & 00., at No/ioiKlhlst
: »Ut street. JOHN H.-WILLIaMS
r JOHN WIEST ’
■ : PtfiiiDA., Jan. 1. ISKH
TO EW YORK, JANUARY Ist, 18M.-M t.
JOHNOROSBY BROWN is this toy adl
.xnitted & Partner in. out several firm a.
jat-Im} BROWN BROTHERS & CO. '
rv>v==. INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE
LLS STATE OF February
1, 1864.—Tbe Directors have, tins day eeclared a
Dividend of six rer cent, or twelve ddllirs per
share, clear of all taxes, payable to the Tstoek
holdf rs, or their Legal Representatives ondamand.
fel-10?$ ■ 'WILLIAM: HARPER, See’ry. ■-
rYs=* , THE ANN IJitl./MKETINd OF THE
LU? 7.1 THE NORTH
WESTERN COAL ANDIRON COMPANY,
wTTS ( rr-fr‘' lli at tlus °f Hie Company, 103 S.
FOURTH Street, on MONHAY, February Bth, at
12 o clock, M., when an election will be held for
nve Directors to serve for the ensttin"- year
jaa».7l{ SAMUEL DUTTON? Secretary.
LECTURE OF THE
'O3 OOF USE under the auspices of the Union
'Leagues for thebeneiitof tho Ladies’ Field Hos
pital Association, of Germantown, will bo de
livered by Rev. J. WALKER JACKSON, on
juFSDAY" EVENING, February 2d, at tbe
LOWER LUTHERAN CHURCH, Rev. Mr
Albert, Pastor. Subject— >■ Union, Constitution
and J'oace.” ■ Lr-ctine to commence at 8 o’clock.
Tickets lor the remainir g lectures of the Course,
75 cents; single tfck'eis 25 cents, to be ohtained’ol
either of the Executive Committee, and at-the
: principal-stores. . jailO-lt,
rv=>- OFFUIE CITY BOUNTY FUNUOOM
LL3 MISSION, No., 412 PRUNE Street, Phila
delphia, December 19,. 1563.
I The- Commission forvthe payment of the City'
Bounty are now prepared to receive and adjust
the claims of all new recruits in old regiments.
Until further notice/ the Commission will sit
daily 1r0m.3 to SP. M.J “
Bounties will he paid to those’only whose names
are borne on roils furnished to the Commission by
the Assistant Provost Marshal-General, or the
United States-Mnstering Officer lor Philadelphia.
■ Claimants -for the bounty mnst be vouched for
by a responsible United States Officer. ~ Officers
will bring their men to the office in squads for the
purpose.-
In a few days notice will be given when and how
reernits in new organizations ami. veteransre-en
listing in the Held can receive theib bounty.
By order of the Commission.
ja4 If SAMUEL C. DAWSON, Secretary.
rya==. PHILADELPHIA AND READING
LUF RAILROAD COMPANY, OFFICE NO.
227 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, PHU.ADBI.rKIA,
December 2, 18ti3. ’
DIVIDEND NOTICE.—The transfer Books pf
this Ooßipany_will bo closed on THURSDAY,I7th
instant, and re-bpened pn TUESDAY, January
12, 1864.
A Di vidend of SEVEN PER CENT., clear of
State tax, has been declared on the Common Stock,.
payable ir Common Stock on and after 3lstDecem
ber next te tbe holders thereof as they shall stanC
registered on the books at the close of business on
tbe nth'inst.
A Dividend of THREE AND A HALF PER
CENT., clear of all State.tax,.has been declared
on the Preferred Stock, payable tmeash or Common
Stocky at the option of the holder, on and after the
:ilst of December. next, to the Stockholders, as they
shall stand registered on the bookb'at the cioss ol
business bn the 17th. inst.
Bcjders’ of certificates which have been dis
charged from this office, or either of the Transfer
Agencies, are particularly requested to have them
iu!y registered on the; Transfer Books to which
they have been transferred, prior to the 17th inst.
.Stockholders whose names - are registered on the
NewTork Books will be paid at the Farmers’ Loan
and Trust Company, and those whose names
are registered on the Boston Books will be paid at
the office of Messrs 1. E. Thayer & Brother,
ded S. BRADFORD. Treasurer.
OFFICE CITY BOUNTY FUND GOM
ILS MIISSION, No. 412 PRUNE street, De
cember 29, 1803.
Warrants for the City Bounty (two hundred and
fifty dollars) will be issued to-all new recruits for
old regiments, credited to the quota of Philadel
phia on the coming draft.;
Mnster rolls, certified bv proper mastering offi
cers, mnst be sent to the office of the Commission
one day previous to the issuing of the warrants.
Officers must accompany and vouch for their
men when the warrants'are delivered.
Philadelphiasoldiers re-enlisting in the field will
receive their warrants as soon as certified copies of
the muster-in-rolls are furnished to the Commis
sion by the Adjutant-General of ihp State.
Men eniisteu in Col. McLean’,s Regiment (183 d
Pennsylvania yolnnteers),. will receive the bountv
iir’companies when duly mustered into the U. Si
service, and credited to the quota of thdclty.
Tbe Commission sits daily from 3 toSP. M.,
during which hoars only warrants are delivered.
These warrants are cashed on presentation at the
office of the City Treasurer, Girard Bank.
By order of the Commission.
jal-tf j SAMUEL O. DAWSON. Sec’y.
PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAIL
li_5 road, .PiuLAOiiLruiA, January 18, 1861.
Ibc Annual Meeting ot the Stockholders of the
PHILADELPHIA and ERIE RAll.Ri >ADCOM
PANY, will be held at the Office, No 230 WAL
NOT street, on MONDAY, the Stb day of February
next, at 10 o’clock A. M. c 1
At his meeting an Election will be held for ten
Managers.of the Company, to serve for one year
The polls to close ak.2 o’clock P. M.
jalft-tn,th.sa-tlt4l EDWARD F. GAY, Seq’y
rr"s=» PHILADELPHIA AND READINIJ
Lk-3 Railroad Company, Office 227 South Fourth
Street Pailot.BK2.pniA, Septemcer 3, ISG3.
DIP IDEND NOTICE. —The following named
persons are entitled to a Dividend on the common
stock of this Company: The residence of several
of them Is unknown, and it is therefore necessary
that the Certificates of Stock should be presented
or. calling for the Dividend. ~ ,
S. BRADFORD, Treasurer,
__ stookholdsha’ ham as.
RLrs. Mary Bishop, Samuel T. Harrison,
Timothy tj. Boyle, James W. Hallowell,
Clement Faiiny Mary Mitcherson
Ann Copeland, John Mclntyre,
A. Emslie and J. New- John S. Moore,
bold, Trustees, James McXnlght,
Debbie A. Hughes, Benjamin F. Newport, ,
James Hallowell, Beniamin Pott, ,
Catharine-O. Kepple, W. R. Rodman, ■
Daniel Klapp, Sarah Ann Richards,
Mary Kuhn, Henry B. ShereT,
Charles Kuhn, Hartman Maria L. Sadler,
Kuhn and J. H. Kuhn, Andrew Turner,
Ex’ rs of S. Kuhn. . . Mrs, Rebecca Ulrich,
S. Lancaster, Ashmer M. Wright,
Percy M. Lewis, William Young,
R. V. R. Leisse, Ezecn- W. H. McVicker,
trix, and Jas. Q. Stiafr, Austin Smith,
Executor of ,T. S. Willis A Co.
Leisse, dec'd. se:i-th. a, t, tf rpt
nrg=-' HILTON’S CEMENT. The Insoluble
LL3 Cement of the Messrs Hilton Brothers Is cer
tainly the best article of the kind ever invented.
Itshonld be kept in every manufactory, workshop
and house, everywhere. By its use many dollars
can be saved in the run of a year. This Cement
cannot decompose or become corrupt, as its combi
nation is on scientific principles, and under no cir
cumstances or change of temperature will it emit
any offensive smell.. The various uses to which it
can be successfully applied renders It Invaluable
to dll classes. For particulars see advertisement.
BOW 1)0 IN' COLLEGE.
h- (I .? IE i JICA , L UEPABTJIENT.
MT-moiV &w\™r C^ r6 £ -In the
MLUICAL SOIIOOLyOF MAINE, at Bowdoin
College, will ooromnfto February-jiith, and con
tinue sixteen weeks/ Circulars containing lull in
formation can be batl on application to the Sucre
tary, at Will iamrovin, Mass.
_ P.A. CHADPOUBNE, M. D., Secretary.
EituxswiCKj , fel-Hi
17UIENOH AND ENGL).^
' DAY NPT'O'”
jTUiENOH AND ENGLISH’ 80.-UIDING .and
DAY SCHOOL for Young Ladies. Tbe second
term ot the season commences FEBRUARY Ist.
SS>T-/;« IaTB ap P J y t 0 lbe Misses BUCK, 1417
jSPRUCE street. • jaSU-lSt#
SCHOOL OF DESIGN Fntt WOMEN. No
IKH CHESTNUT Street (opposite thf aliiitL
—Tbe February Term commences February Ist
and ends July Ist. Sessions daily (except Satur>
day) ironi'9 till 2. Tuition Sl7 per term.
THOMAS W. BBXlDWdOI)) ■
Principal.
ja3o-6t§
MISS _M. A. BROWN’S SCHOOL
for Ycmng Ladies, 640 N. EIGHTEENTH
street, below Coates. - . •
TERM- OF MISS. STOKES’S
_L SCHOOL, MAIN stre-t, :i!iove School, Ger
mantown. commences FEBRUARY Ist.' The ob
'ject. system will be introduced in the Primary Ue
partment. : ' ja23-ot4
Bordentuwn female college
BORDENTOWN, N. J. '
This Institution is pleasantly located io'n toe
Delaware River, 1 a hour’s rule from Philadel--
phia. Special attention is paid to the common anil
higher.branches of ENGLISH, aad'supefior ad
vantages furnished in Vocal -and Instrumental
Music. FRENCH tanght by native, and spoken
in the family. For Catalogues, address
JOH N H. BRAKELEY, A. M., 1
3a44*‘,m* .. .President. ■
SfcsaP afternoon, a white
and blae»c SETTER DOG, owner’snuniee
on collar. A liberal reward will be given to any
or.e returning the dog to either 1618 LOCUST.'or
126 South FRONT Street. fei-3ts
1 OST OR MISLAID, POLICY OF INSU
JLi RANGE, No. 24,246, issued by the Franklin
Fire Ineurahce Company to Benjamin Thackara.
on Tenement No. 214, N. Tweltth street. As
application has been made for a renewal of the
same, any person having or flndingit, will please
returnit lot ' BENJAMIN THACKaRA, •
a2B-fe].2-3t* . 214 North Twelfth-street, 1 ;
ial-Sm*
TjIRENCK PRUNES.—IOO boxes new frnitland-
JJ- ing and forsalc by JOS. B. il USSIER A CO/,
lte south-waarves. , • -
THE DAILY gVEKINCr BObLKTIiV: PHILADELPHIA, TU ESP AY FEBRUARY 2, 1864.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
EDUCATION
LEGpAL NOTICES.
IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHIL ADEL-
A'HIA.. . ( • .... .... .
Estate of M ARIA E.' ST EWART, dec’d.
The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit,
settle, and udjust tli* account of WILLIAM h\
JUBSON, Administrator, c t a. and to report
distribution ot the balance in 'tho hands ofthe ac
countant, will meet the parties interested for the
purposes of his appointment, on TUESD AY, '
February'2d, 1864, at the .office of WE F. JUD
SON, Esq„ -N0.J68 WALNUT Street..
fel-mw&f2t* W. D. BAKER, Auditor. :
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS *OR
TBE COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA—Of*
December Term, 1863, No. 24. —SARAH A. CON
CORD, by her next triend, icc., vs. AUSTIN
COLCORD. Sir: You will please notice that
CHARLES HENRY JONES. Esq., the Exam
iner appointed by tbe Coiirtiu the above ca-e, will
hold a meeting at his Office, No. 134 South SIXTH
street, iiUhis city, on the :id day of FEBRUARY
next, at 3 o’deck P. M.; to examine witnesses,
where yon may attend if youiwish.
Respectfully yours,
WM. M. G ALLA HER. Att’y for Libellailt.
To Mr. AUSTIN N. COLCORD; jaUMSU
IN THE GRPHANS* t:OURT FOR THE OiTY
aNI) COUNTY-OF PHILADELPHIA.'
Estate of MUN^ILR.
The Auditor .appointed, by the Oourt to audi f ,
se ! tle and iidjh-.t the/account of BERNARD
OWENS, Administra*or of Estate of ii \RGAR E V
MONNIIR, deceased, and to report distribution
ot tlie-Balance in the haads of ’h-acc mtaut, will
meet the parties'interesied Tor the purposes of his
appointment, on MONDAY
February Sth, at. 4 o’clock, *t his office, U3Sonth
Fiih street, in the city‘of Philadelphia.
ja3o-s, tu, ih,'st] JOHN GOFORTH, Auditor.
Summons in. partition.—tu*sperm' s
directed to publish.the following order.
John Thompson, sheriur.
City and County of Philadelphia , ,ViS.
The Commonwealth oi Pennsylvania to •
Sheriffol Philadelphia County, greetiuo-:
If Wilham Administrator bom
'non cum testamento annexe of tht> last will a t .
testament of Elizabeth Baidwm, decease*!, make'
you secure of pro editing his claim, then cv<* co-u
-rn and you that you summon by good ami lawful
summoners, Sa:ah S. Barm-s, »'harles IVI T-von
and Lydia Ami his wife, in r Uht ot the; aid Led a
Ann, Jonathan D. H;irues, Samu-'l B. Cope, Oli
ver Cope, late of vour county, so.tliat tU»»v b-* and
appear beiore our Judges a: PLilad Iphia, nr our
Court of Commci. Pleas for tbe Cuy aud Oouutv
of Philadelphia, thexe to be held Hie MO N
DAY of March next, to show wherefore wuerens
they, tin* said Demandant aud tue. said Defru-lani
together and undivided do. hold all that lot or ni-*ce
of gronnd with the buildings thereon en*.ctHd,situ
ate,on the north side of Chestnut sti**et t m tbe c jiy
of Philadelphia; containing in. breadth o t lb*-
Chestnut street -fourteen feet, and ju or
depth fifty feet; bounded, northward by ground
formerly of John Bar, ami auorwurds of the heirs
of John Spepl,' deceased, eastward by Strawo°rrv
alley, southward by the said Oin*stmH street, "and
westward wi h the shop and ground sonicuma ir.
the tenure ox Isaac .Yvaxren and b-*
longing to Samuel Barnes, or -howsoevpr the
same is or of riirht otitrht to be butted ami bounded
with the appurtenances. Being the same premil-.-s
which Samuel E. Howell and wife, bv- incbmWTe
dated the twenty-first d;»y of May, A. D. Hl6. re
corded at Philadelphia, in Deed Book M. R , No
9, page3Gt, 6cc. , g-auteri and eonveyeato iirau*]
Barnes and Elizabeth' Lawrence, widow ot
Thomas Lawrence in fee as tenants ie
common and not as joint h*Mu-/
the same Defendant partition thurvor' between
t v em to be made (according to the laws and cus
toms of this Corainoniwealth in such na-e m ide and
provided), do gainsay and the same to bo done c»l
not permit, very unjustly ami against the
laws and oustoras (as it is said,) ice.
have you dien there the names of those
Summonexs and this writ. -
Witness tbe Honorable OSWALDTHOMP S(JN
Presldentof Court at Philadelphia, the
twenty-third day ol January, in the y* arofour
Lord one thousand eighthundred and Mr.v.foar.
} L. S. I ot the Court C. P. and dulv stamp
- \V — ed according to Act of Congress.
je23-6\vj T. O. WEBIL Pro Proiuon.Uarv.
TTNITED >TATLS, EASTERN DISTRICT
U OF PENNSYLVANIA, *
I HE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
THU MARSHAL OF THE EASTER.V DIS
TRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA.
grhxtjxg-
Yon arv hereby command' d that you monish
and ciie all persons v.-ho have or pivt-ud to in Vf
any right, title or interest In-one hundr-d aa-l
twenty-seven bales of COTTON, the reshhi" of
the cargo of the steamer CHATHAM, c v -u»-
tured by the l-nitei Swum st**:tmcr Huroc, a«
prize of war/and brought into \hm p;.n for a l--
judicauomi to appear before the Hon JOHN O VD
WALADER, the Ju «ge of tin* snul a*
District Conrt room, in n?» Ouv of Phil:i i.*lp’ai 4 ,
on »he twentieth day aft>r publb ation of ihesc pro- '
tents, if it bo a court tLty, or else on the n*x' court
ca J Iklvneu the usual hours of he'ariug
causes, tifen and thereto sho-w. or alleg**, in
form of iaw. a reasonable and ltv/iul • excuse, if
any liiey have, why ibe said one hundred- and
twenty.seven bales of Cotta!*, the residue of ih<-
cargo of tbe steamer Chatham, should not !h» pro-
to belong, at the. time of the capture of
tbe same, to tbe enenm*s of the 1 United SXsttes, and
as goons of their enemies or otherwise, luUi!.* aud
subject to condemnation, !•< he adjudged ami cou*
Uemnrd as jood and lawful priz.*-; and fnriher to
do aud receive in this behalf a> to ju-tice shall aw
penaiu. -
Witness the Honorable JOHN CADWALA
DER. the Juugeof the said Court, i-. 1. twentv
eighth day of JanuaTv, A. D. I'm, and in the
eighty.elelitu yearot the Isdepeudenceof the stud
Cnitfcd;StAtea. ' .
ja3o-3t * G. R FOX, Clerk District Court.
UNITED STATED. EASTERN DISTRICT OF
PENNSYLVANIA, SC f. v
THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
TO THE MARSHAL OF THE EASTER-N DIS
TRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA,
GREETING:
WHEREAS, The District Court of the United
Suites in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylva
nia, rightly and dnlv proceeding on a Libel, riled
in the name of ihe .United States hath
decreed all persons in general who haW or pre
tend to .haye, any right, title, or interest in * the
bark »*A ONE,” her tackle, apparel, -arid furni
ture, and thegoods, wares, and merchanuisa laden'
on- board' thereof, seized and. taken ii*J the
Delaware river,, at ihe port of PhiWdrM
phia, as forfeited to the United States
to •he monished, cited, and called to. judg
ment. at the time and place underwritten, and t.o
the effect hereafter expressed gustiee so requiring).
You are, therefore, .charged and strictly enjoined
. and commanded, that yoa omit not, but that bv
publishing these presents in at least two of
the daily newspapers printed and published
in the city of : and in the
Legal, Intelligencer , jou do monish and
cite, or cause to be-monished and .cited, peremp
torily all persons in general who have, oripretond
toiiave, any right, title, or Interest i\i Um said
baric **AOne,” her tackle, apparel aud furni
ture and the goods, wares, and merchandise
on board .thereof, to apptar before; the jlon.
JOHNOADWALADEK, the Judge of the said
Court, at the District* Court rooms in theCitvof-
Philadelphia, oh the twentieth day after publica
tion ot these presents, if it be a court day, or else
on the .next court day following, between, the
usual hours of hearing causes, then aud
tm*r« ■to show, or. > allege, In due form oi
.(treasonable and lawtni excuse, if anv they
IHfflf®, the said. b:u*k ONE,” her
tackle, apparel and furniture, aud ihb goods
w-ares, and merchandise laden on board thereof
should not be pronounced for ihe caused in thn
said libel alleged, liable and subject to forfeiture'
and to be bo adjudged aud condemned’
2 U i? ,/?r.ther, to do and receive in this
behalf; as to justice shall appertain. And that
you duly intimate, or cause to be intimated, unto
ii^£ <^1 S? n fh eu ™ 1 1 1 y (to whom by the
tenor-of these presents it is also
that shall not appear at the time and plaie
above-mentioned,’ or appearand shall hot show a
and lawlnl cause fo the contrary then
6: i l * a }i 16lr ct t/OUTt (loth intend and will proceed to
adjudication on the said capture, anVmav
novmc&sthat the said -b.*k. ”A ONE hef
tackle,Apparel and furniture, and u*
wares; and merchandise,daden on board thereof
are liable and subject to eonllscatioir aud coiJem
nation,, to be so adjudged .and collemuea "hH
absence, or rather contumacy, of the n«r £»«-«!
cited and intimated in anywise notwithstanding
and *th:it you duly certify to the £ald DiHtrict
Lonrt what you shall do in the premises, together
with these presents. ’ to b Ht ner
„ Witness tneHonorable JOHNOADTVA t/m-ii
Judge of the said Court, at IHillaaelplii-, thi,
tieU. day oi JANUARY, A. D.' 1861, ’ami iu tko
United Suites *** ° f th 9 oi me “md
)tt3o-3t G. R. FOX, Clerk District Court.
JUST OUT-FAMILY COFFEE RO IST PR
The NATIONAL COFFEE ICOASTFp ~
_ , , HYDES’S Patent. EK
•Families using- these machines -will save more
than its; cost In six months, besidbi hiving a
stronger and pleasanter coffee. Being canatmXd
withpropet trs, -the coffee mast be roaster! nifi
foraaly and having ape tent Trier, •you I '*
state at any moment wltoeut stopping the machine
and so prevent all liability to. burn. An™ver it is
so simple,,a child can operate it, _lt will ~V?
toe subtl_tutea for coffee equally, well: \Prices so*
S 3. and So. Hotel and Grocer's sizes from
Fur sale at the HouseFuml-hing H “rlware
and stove Stores. Grocers And a ready'saiJrnr
them For sale wholes .la and retail, bythe t-nffUe
Eoaster and mill Manufacturing o“mnw
Ibmnsylvania avenue and Fifteenth streetlSl
vyl ‘ ■ ?
G’EOUEItS. OOWPi.'n
FOR SALE ANI> TO LET.
M ; FOE.SALE.—Cheap House, 18L3 Wallace
street, with all modern improvements. In
quire on the premises, or of P. JANNEY, No,
16 Norrh.Delaware avenue. ' -i. “ fel-Gt* ;
M FOK SALK.—TIie elegant and valuable
residence, S. W. cor. of 33d and‘pTiidge
su-rets, 24th Word. Tbe.HOUSE is large, hand
somely -flnished, and supplied throughout with
modem'conveniences. The groun s are well laid
out* and adorned with shrubbery; Passenger Oars
pass ;lie door. A large portion of the purchase
money can remain, and Dossession given, at once
ii.desired. Apply to E*hMUND O. EEOHIN,
No.. 528 Walnut s£re,es.. 7 ia2o,tii, tb,st. 12
-uain, «*_
■ Apply to EOiUx, :
Walnut street.. ? 'la^o,.
MFOK that conveniently locatec
Cottage; witntheample grounds thereto at
uiclied. loeatednn the upper side ot street,
orlJuy'sJane, adjoining the Germantown liail
luaci at BuyV Station, and opposite Wister’s
woods.. Bnnse has ail the modern improvements
—Gas, Kauge, Bath, &c. X.ot 142x313 feet 6
inches to Jefferson street, oh which is a Stable and
Coavh House. 'Wen and Hydrant Water on the
premises. l 'Apply to JOHN A.CBAR.K Attorney
at-I.nw, or a. G.. STOUT, Conveyancer,-'l-28
WALNUT street, 2d floor. .]a*2G-tu-thfcs-l‘2t*
GERMANTOWN PROPERTY FOR
l“iti tS aLE. For -Sale—a largo Stone House, with
liit* modern improvements, in the neighotorhood of
WAYNE STATION, Germantown Railroad; will
be Unshed bv April, ‘ISGI. .3
Apply at N?>. 511 COMMERCE Street, *
ja‘3G*iu,th,s, Phipyielphia.
is? GJiKiIk.M’UWN BUiLDIN‘#'LoT FOR
fffi’ii > ALE—A corner of JOHN
SON »i-d MORTON streets,-. near the finest im
provements, and elevated go as to command an
extensive picturesque view. Size 142x3-35 J.
F. LIST., -131 WALNUT -greet. j:i3J-Gt*
BUSINESS STAND
FOR SALE.—A desiraoie, business stand,
j. _..r tie centre of Germantown, for sate gi
able terms,(being the oldest thoe gtaud in
the p ace). The s’oek and fixtures can be. iia,i if
eesued; satisfncorv reasons given for desiring to
st-11. Ayp.y to • ■ , UUBEKT THOjIAS
Con\ey nefr, Main street, near Walnut lane,
Germantown. ja3‘.) Gt#
AtiiANi) sillTH SHOP TO LET. at
Holliusvi a*, above Seven.-mtle Stone. Bristol
Pi. e, near T<*oot»y. Also, 2 or 3 small Houses.
Arph'Apn i»r» niiM*s, or to R. WHITAKER. No.
Glir I.owi't 'tre»-r. ja3'T-Ot*
Cr i.i.MAN i OWN.—fc‘ur sam, or rent, and
fclff early pussetsdon -riven, th-» pleasant resi
cl. n. e. occupied by Hr. Tiarrach, on Green street,
nt;.i 1 ::nv), with parlor, dining room, winter
ano summer kitchen, hot and cold water in each,
ivith. v.-nterclosot. plenty of shade. With large lot
A P. ai.d J. H. MORRIS, Arch st. ja3o-3t§
IWO-CH-ESM/T STREET PHOPbR-
Mli£ TIES, we.- 1 of Twelfth "vatieet, 'north side,
low mu tail** to improve into stores; one with
‘hil.je* in rear— 2u ft. 6 inches in front bv i.si) ft.
netp. For sale by A. P. &J. H. MORRIS, DIG
Arch Street. ja3>-3t
fg? "tMLL< >WHILL T—PLEASANT
RESIDENCE, No. lo]B, 2b leet front, with
'i hitv-Mory_ back buildings; lot 13D feo-t deep to
afr-re. i. and ail city conveniences. For sale bv
A. P. A J If. MORRIS 010 Arch Street. pifio-jJt
&p_ All OH sVhfcET. pi asant Kesidenc.-*, No.
£l*4- ;'?!?, 2<i !*•«'*t B focbcs fron*. with double, btHck
Jit.ilrtjiig', ai.d all City . onveniences. Lot 123
le«*t deep, toastrfet. For sale, and early posses
• ior- givtn. A. P. A. J. H. MORRIS, DIG Arch
ja3D-*3t
fr? SPKI-CE STREET. —FOR SALE—.A line
fcli: Dv,elniig N Spruce srreet. east of Broad:
mc>de*n nn proyemejits. Lot bj feet front. Apply
to.T ii. CI’RTIS «5c SON. Real Estate Broker*,
13;'Wainnt Greet
£?:: TO BE LET—A Hue -tour-story Dwelling
£liL with 'bree-g-.ory double hack building?, Bat
N,.: 'h Brc-ad every mou**m improvement;
«•<■>» back gtfeet. Apply to .7. H. i.URTIS-Jc
SON, Krai Estate Broker*, 433 Walnut street.
GERMANTOWN —FOR sALK —A hand
le s- erne COTTAGE RESIDENCE, with
parlor, dining,room, and kitcheq on the ifrst
t! c>. s-ix cbatnN rfr. and every c*tv con venienc-*,
ano tn perfect order, nicclv goaded and sur
roundrd v. iUi choice shrubbery.. situate ou Lay's
l an»‘. cc’ii\ei ii't.T t.» the Railroad Station. J. AI.
(tTMMF.Y A SONS,’ Waliun street.
fEi V.‘KST PH IL a DELPHI 1 —vnß S-VLE
feS. -Two COTTAGE RESIDENCES having
«-Vi*ry tr.cuern mprovenunt and convenience,
siJuaie on Locust, west of Xtur;v-math street.
L;.:.- a h f;i; T*-**t front l.<- nvf feel dt-vn. J. m.
d I M M T Y .V Si&NS, Si-'? W’.alunt street.
G ET»M AN J <i\v N_!'dk SAI.E. - An eje.
• l<Ht a Stone MANSION, with large
iof or irohnNc Ouiu'e within a few mmntes wu?k
>1 the Kailmad Sta’ion, a*. Gcrmauujvvn. Tne
*Mtin-ion i« built in ’be best nur ».er, and ha? every
. ;ty ronvi-niHser, :uid th-nro.unds are highly orn:C
tnetit*U w*»i'i qvery kind of gliari-* .tad a Tt*nrr»*cti
J. M. |GI ! M.MtV Jc SONS, Walnut
EU;(jAV\CUUXTUY SEAT FOR
r,T:— Alhmu mile* from <\ty; It'lllroad
hnlf ;i mil** from the projiys**?; - con
ml—j. lo coiKci ps mill schools, ror aud
r.*sisJy o-J s*Ju:ition,'ns well as s.»irrouudiuj ad van
l*'js properly U nnsurpa-se-l m ih*> suburb*
o. Plulnurl plna. ibe :<N>:nraamliu*
fiur vu:ws of the river Delaware) is of . brown
*■'• ’ui». built :imt fitiis&ni. wiihoui regard lo cosi*
Mi.J rv).!)*:,' v.’jih all tu? in<nli*ru c-jr vemences tor
sHr.iu-r.'tnd wiatyr. The croii-.nl comprises
2:larrer. he.iaiif.»iliy ljfidom and oraamentea with
a. cr»‘Ut variety of fru»? trees and shrubs. * A larce
garden w.th abur.iiauct* of fruit. On the premises
:im* ul-o «rrc;.'d a pirdener's lodgo,
c-r< hanl aonse. house, con«crvat-ory. aud
very extrusive stahlms:. no expense whatever h:iv.
me bff:» spared to make this tu ail r.vpects a first.
class re i-'ftice.
Apply to C. 11. ItfnntHETP,
ja’JtMA'tft »’ No. VO3 South .Sixth street.
desTrahTe"TTwklli\ t g for s ile!
fii-L The rouveiiutni TliftKE-SDUV DWUL
LING, with double tiuee-story back-bn:Pliujrs,
No. 0!? North KLKVKN’TH Street, below Monnt
Vemor Street, east sine: built in The very b*si
maimer, with all Die modern conveniences” Im»
mediate ponse^sion.
N. I».—lVr?ons desiring a well-builL, nicelv-10.
gcuted cUv. llinjr. convenient' to tlit* Spriirj Garden
Market ami fh\» various City
Haiti mid*, will find the above a very deKirabie
s?«*?HKr.oe. i
next door to the property. ja29-6t#
ig© CHLSTNUT HILL. —For ?ale a haudsome
55s p mud stone double HOUSE, ou Chestnut
Avenue; near the depot; all conveniences, gas,
water, &.c. r lot KHi.feet frbnt. Possession Apri
Ist., next. App.lv to
R. A. &J. ,T. WIT.LI AMS,
jn2l-!*.:♦s Rroad and Green streets.
f j X C>R. 1 S ALE Modern Uweihag House,
tL No. ID "Woodland Terrace, West PhiladoL.
replete with ovorv convenience. Apply to
E. L. MOSS, Broker, .
t>i9 Bock street.
MKOK SALK—AII elegant fdur-storv BROWN
STONE FRONT HOUSE, on \yAJLNUT
stiver, between Seventeenth and' Eighteenth
streets.
O. H. MUIRHEID,
-I*l South Sixth street.
Apply to
jai;j.vw§
FOR SALE—T H E ELEGANT
KSii Country Seat and Farm, of <H) acres owned bv
Jesse E. Smith. Esq., situate within ten minnt«K
VKilkof ANUAMIsrA ST AT HINT in the Phil®
delpkm and Trenton Railtoiui, aoout fourteen
num.'B 1>;om tin. city The land ia in 1 high state of
caUivtitioii and the Hausion House and all
out buildings are of the most substantial kinH
The A tidal üßiaT.urt,-pike loadlnglSomtherJawlbT
th« edition .and the premises. 1 *
Appiy to OHAS. H. MUIRHEIU,
*■ 305 S SIXTH Street. ‘
srj°wS
e t Y s
jgg riSA-T ANI) FARM FOR <aa
E 3. bAT-iE— Containing flfty-flya acres *9*
handsomely situated m Cheltenham tovnisiHn
nlomitomery county, Pennsylvania, about eigS
miles from the city and one and a-half from Yort
Koad Station, on. the North Pennsylvania Rail
A Rare oh ano e sale—the'
&53BKK* SSSg opl^^p^f
u » r °”S
F°fl?«t v f h ° l " °r half .laterest in a
■A' . ! * r , st , clafs XJnfWnut street PHOTOGRAPH in
S'gßullktiV AtWr * ,S3 F - P-. Odlceof
POW SAIiELiIjOT oi' -aokES.—All .hat
ftround, on East side of Rlfifl.
JU(»ND street and North side of
avenue, and m depth to the . river Delaware with
front- on the river and Richmond street of over tt(X)
jcir,s "his property. A 1 avenua ad ‘
'AJto. a number of smaller lota, of one acre and
Will be sbii
• Api'ljio N
upon reasonable terms.
ALFRED FITLER,
No. 5t North Sixth streot.
XHX.*LIEK, Agents for the Purchase
I.Y h.ad Sale of City and Country Propotty*
Money 'procured on Mortgage. Collectors of
.House Bents, Ground Book Accounts,
Obligations, &C, Office, No. 12» South FOURTH
ptlg-lmS
T>xokmaN 6 un hxvaLLkd. v.fcixx rila
.A - -and Toupees, Ladies Long Hal
Braids,’ Half Wigs, Curls, Bands, &c\ . cheap
£.h012-th,s*hsraos No. 994 CHESTNUT stroat.
SHIPPING.
TO LIVED-
Steamers ofAbt
sirS#l J S-SSS?“’
§SB^fehia*6s-r.gSj;» 8
pSJSi S SS?" 1 “™y.“ *«“■■»°»
KATES OF PASSAGE:
PAYABLE Uf BOLD OB ITS KQUIVALBIfT « flirfc
' • SBMOY. * wu *
wt v/tibis,St66rturd. , . a>m *»
Ist Cabin to London, 85 Bdto of
Ist Cabin to Paris... .95 Do.
Ist onbin to Hamburg 90 Do. to Hamburg 37 a
also forwarded to Havre. Br»men.
Botterdam,. Antwerp, Ac., at equally lowtates.^
I ARBS FROM LIVERPOOL 021 O TTenNß'Miinr
o-ol 1 ®~ s ’ ? S5, ® lO5 - Steerage from Live
r-Ol and Queenstown, BJ3O- Those who wish t/
rates tlleir^frieilds^ .can buy tickets here at these
rfoSi"
fe2 111 Walnut street, Philadelphia.
LlNE—Sailing from each
po, i T OJ L.^s r^ a y;--Froj2i first wharf above Pius
s-reet, Piuladelplua, aufi Long wharf. Boston, on
Saturday, February .G. 1864. .
Tfao steamship S'AXON, Captain Matthews, vrll;
?jiil from Philadelphia for. Boston on Satordav.
February Clh, at .10 o’clock, A.JfcL, and steamshlr *
ISOPMAN, Captain Baker, from Boston for Phil- ‘
atielphia on Saturday, February Gth, at 41*
These new and substantial Steamships forms
regular line, sailing port puuctuallv or
Saturdays. . . • J
Insurance at ona-half the premium chared hi
tail vessels. • r • *
Freight taken at fair rates. . ;
Shippers are requested to send slip reeeiot* an.-
biHs of lading with their goods.
For freight or passage, having fine accommcd
dons, apply to HEUKY WINSOR ft, 6(_».,
!>l‘i South Pel aware avenue
FOK ALEXANDRIA.
SMfiLxoWK AND WASHINGTON-Han^i
3*<?unt Liiift, via Canal—Every Wednesday at i*
M., and every Saturdav at SA- M.
• Steamer LEA DER, cfapiain Oai iadaa.
Steamer H. J. DEYINNT, Captain Bristow
Steamer S. SEYMOUR. Oft plain Room.
Steamer-E. CHAMBERLIN, Otiptsisi
These steamers form a semi-weeklv lin« betweei.
Philadelphia and the above ports, sailing regularlj
as advertised, and carrying freight lower than bi
any other route. Freights received every
OT^«T-po f /in 0 ' A PP‘>' to THOX'IAr
W’r.RSTKJR, *elO-tf
YORK —UESPATCE
C,W;FT-SURE LINESi-Yla D?la.
ware aud Raritan Canal. —The sienmers of thes»
lines are leaving daily at 12 o’clock, M , and.s
o'clock, P. 31., from third Pier above Wain at 51
For ireigbt, whick will be taken nn accommo
dating terms, apply to WILLIAM M. BAIRD 4
L-0., 132 South Delaware ayf'r.ui
FC'K-NEW VUKK-Kfiw liailj r,im
SafflSiS*— V ia. Delaware and Raritan -• Camd-
Philadelphia and New York Express Steambcai
i Jam pan y- will receive freight jpid leaver dailV at i
P'. itl., delivering their cargoes in New York Lin
following days.
Freight taken at reasonable rates.
WILLIAM P. CLYDE, Acenv
H Sonth Wharves, Phiiads.
v JAMEt> ,H AND, Agent,
\ 'piers 14 and 15 East Kirer, N. Y.
FOR SAN'KRANUISUO.
COLEMAN’S CALIFORNIA LINE
SAILING REGULARLY AS ADVERTISED
The A 1 Exirem* Clipper Shin
EMERALD ISLE, *
Cornish, Oommaader,
loading l at pier 16, E. B foot of
This magnificent clipper ship ic one of the
fastest sailors ailoat: has made the passage
Liverp‘.x_d ia same »iuie as steamer America.
S-e has 3 decks, superior ventilation, and is in
every way a first-class ship. We invite shippers
to insr-ect this vessel, and scud their goods al*>ng
side immediately. We expect this ship wUI beat
the fit et new loading.
For balance of freight, appl? to
BISHOP. SON i*s CO..
jaJG-tf IUS Arch street, above From.
i EOli LIVERPOOL—With Quick Dispatch
SeSS— ik*- fine. Neutral ship SULI>TE;
b-ouic, master, bavin}* the bulk oi her cargo en
gaged and uovr going on board, will, sail soon.
For balance of freight, apply to PETER WHISHT
& ."ON'S,. Hi Walnut street. j-i2*>
FOR LACrUAYKA and PUERTO- CA-
SeUg BELLO.—The bark JOHN BjfJLTON
uni sail for the above ports on Tuesday. Feb.
2d. For freight or passage, apply to JOHN
•DALLKTT & CO., 12S Walnut street. ja2-'
FUR B.iKßAhOh—The line British schr
JaNE, Parritt, master, will sail
11. j- few For freighter passage, applv to
GLORGE ALSINS, Nos. 10 and 12 Soath bela
ware avenue.
FOR UAVaN A —Eagle Lin*—Neutral
Flag—The first class fast sailing packet (Br>
Li*g SARAH LARSEN, Hopkins, master, is now
rece: vii g her cargo aF the second‘wharf below
Walnut street, being oiily 127 tons register, will
have dii»pa:eh. The vessels < f this line sail regu
larly a* advertised. For freight or passage, applv
to /.T E BAZI/ET & CO., 122 S.-mth Wharves. ‘
FOR NEW ORLEANS. La—Direct.—
jg—jg'T b<* fast «aiiiug regular packet bark COMET
i ..p ain P. K. Morrison, having two-thirds of her
ca’-go or.gaged, vill hav» quick dispatch for the
above port. For balance of freight or passive
apply to WORKMAN h. CO . 123 Walnut street.
-jjh-' FOR BOSTON—Exuress Line—The £Lu£-
wsS bew packet schooner‘MAßY A. KICK,
l ;u aui livrdi-e, is now receiving freight at Oar
wharf, the third wharf above Market street,
and will sail lor the above port with prompi dis-
P;' Ifh For freight. apply lo L'AVIH COOPER. IS
North Wharves ja* l '
turrit- F(.»R NEW YORK—Express Line—The
a&ghne p-ekei schooner E FLOWER, Captain
Russels receiving freight at Girard s
xvharf, above Market street, and will sail for the
above port with prompt dispatch. For freight, an.
ply to HAVmctnoPER, is North Wharves ja 23
rOR; FREIGHT OR CHARTER.—The
lolluwing flrst clitsfcvessels: Bark FELLF.
GKA (Dal. ). 41.2 tons register or 4.100 bbls ; bark
I . A. OupHR vN, ISA tons or 3,50 u barret?; bark
CEI.fSTJA (Hr.-, 230 tons or 2 400 hbU: bark
SAXONVILIE, 4jl tons or !,>hi bbls; brig GIL
MOK MEREDITH, 330 tons or 3.51 A) bbD; bri»
sn FA. ih-7 tons or 2 3;Ki hbis: ’ brig OPEN SEA,
2to tons or 2,W-0 bbls For t.-rm?, apply to .T E.
IiAZI.EY A GO., 122 South Wharves. fe2
SIUN’DLEU SUNS, SAIL
fjgBLIH hKEHS* No. 244 North WAKYES, below
ui»- street. Philadelphia.
All work done in the beet manner and on Uu
aowcs* ar.ri most lavombl-e terms, nnrt. warranter
io give pertect satisfaction. mh 15-tt
Particular attention given to repairing.
THE UNDERSIGNED having rente! their
ship Y-.rd, located between Q,ne*n and
ChTistiun sireets, with the Marine ItaDway and,*
Sectional Dry Dock, to A. S. MMPSON A: BRO.J
take ibis opportunity ol expressing their thanks to
their friends and patrons for their long and con
tinued*kindness.
A..S. SIMPSON & KRO. practical Ship
wrights and Caulkers, we recommend thorn t > our
late customors aud *tnese ? that have vessels to re
pair, and are confident whatever is entrusted to
them will be carefully attended to.
j’«3tMm* *J. SIMPSONS NEILL.
/CONSIGNEES' NOTlCE.—Schooner FLY,
\j Captain Cheeseman, from New "Xork, is now
discharging cargo at the firet wharf b-lowCal
lowhiil s reel. Consignees -will please send lor
their goods, aud oblige DAVID COOPER, IS
N orth lb Inures. fgo
CONSI'INEES SvaNTED—.S casks mdse, per
E. Flower, Russell, from New
York. Consignees please sena for tho same, now
freight and charges, and oblige
l'AVIl' Cuor-F.R. le Norm Wnarves’ fel-5t
CONSIGN EES WAft tKD-10 bbls. Whiting,
tt’.itrktid G : W'. Glarlt, per schr E. Flower,
Kuse.eil, iroih New York, Consignees please tend
lor the same, i,uw stored hymn, pav freight and
charges, and oblige DAVID COOPfiK, 18 North
Wharves. f e i-5t
CONSIGNEES WANTED.—Four half dozen
Sleds, marked H. P. i:li , per schooner E.
Flower, Russell, from New York Consignees
iplchse send for the same, now stored by me, pay
treishtandcbarges.aud oblige DAVID OOOPEEL
lr North Wharves. ' fel.st
"VT OTICE—AII persons are cautioned not to trust
±> any of the crew of the I-.alinn bark PECLK
UKA, Fasce, master, from Taganrog, Russia, as
no debts of their contractingwill be paid by cap.
tain or consignees. J. E. BAZLEY & CO. li>
South .Wbarves,. .. . j "017 tf
XT OTICE.— All persons arc hereby cautioned
gainst trusting the crew of the Danish brie
EDITH, Ericbsen,. master, from Bordeaux, as no
debts of their contracting will bo paid by Captain
or Consignees. ALPHONSE STEPHAND A
CO., yp. 139 South Front street. . ja27-Bt}
C, ACTION—AIt persons are hereby notified
t against trusting any of the orew- of the Italian
bailt I.UIGINO, EaNasa, niasier,from Terveno
va, ns no debts of their contracting will be "paid
by either tbs captain or consignees. I WORKMAN
A CO., 123 Walnut street. ; '
GOTTON .SAIE DUCK, COTTON CANVAS.
of every weight," from one to two feet wide, all
numbers; heavy and: light RAVENS DUCK ’
ASHLAND TOPSAUe and otter Awning Twtlis,
Fappr pelting, Sa Twine, Ac. .
. For sale by W. EVEHMAN A CO., 1
auja-ly Vo. tits Jonas’s allay
'EY GOODS.
JAMLS. DIuNN V OFFERS FOE SALE
Nfw Spring styka Va oncias, .
1, V 14 Alpacas* r *
t ( . ( * * J r N, 'lJ(. i lainps 1
-»^p£.
*■-*> Southeast
w
Dlf x,lr.Ns liD Th? M ' lAOfC SILKS, DB'AP
••, ■L*xUJNb«.r-rThc - >o are a verv HnnwiiM*
Black °l^ K / f '™ r VT ed S
.mack, orderecLfor out best city trade |
1 7 . EYRE & iANjDEtii.
UKWS SILKS,. fi'imouTSLM-
Kojal Aimures;
(lorded Gros Grain.
Heavy Black Poult de Soies. . .
EYEE & EANDEEL.
osl o -S^2 ’ Sl5: s2 °-
U»ei,T9(l!e turn Crib Blankets
Soldiers’ 7-poun.t B'ankets '
T.-T . , T „ r,v y Cotton Colored
Lift KETS, WHOLiESAIjE. ANH -B.ETAIL.
■ ■=
- Fourth and jJ ch streets.
r r c f llu f & 9 N ’ S '922 AND Ml PINE
A * onld respectfully rail die attention
Sioek oI WhAp/t"‘^V! ° Large antl Choice
blocs of Worked Lacei Curtains, purchased.last
Sfi i" New York. Also! Embrofciered
iY.u.Jni Curui-nsana Embroidered Muslin for Our
tains b>- yard or piece, which \v il be disposed of
cii»«er^ eS \ j l^* llo^2 I6SS llitLn l ,reseut Talue to pur-
Bich Yestibule Lace Curtains, S 4 00 per pair.
Prettv^Kd 8 "• Lac ? t < urta ‘“ 8 * -S5 Oil per pair.
22 r V,! iuuow Lace Cnnains.'SC SOperpair.
Three I,dl, rent LoU and Styles. . - -
K pei. dcd I*a.ce combined, 310 00
Extra Size Lace Chriaina,
E s‘s?„ Superfine Vfy. Rich Design, Ex'ra Size
0l OOperpa-.r.
. qHA K LA./E CURTAINS.
r;T.^ PreUy ’ Only SI 00 pcrpair.
! 'J'! ' Ou.y S 3 00 per pair.
}£* ri.at ofome, Only ssmio per pair.
Loi H.cbcN Oniy & 4,:op.rpair:
t l *}’ Bioh, Qnlv .*!() 00 D«r nisir
TO- CLOSE OUT THE
ALSO.
5 lots of choice designs Embroidered Muslin finr
taius, 87, Sr. *9. 'Pi-Jand sn. . - vttr
TIIUEY K-aRG-AINS.
~ , LAS-T, BUT JV.O.T I-EaST.
•i Jots Embroidered Mn.-iin for Curtains, 75 cents
per yard, worth the pn< e five years ago.
4 t A Lbi IJKVriX
■Ae the attention oi their friends and others to their
“b r^e assorted stock of goods adapted to
u*en sud Beys wear. coTcprlsipj la part
jilscir French Cloth*.
Blue dc do
Colored do do
OVERCi >AT CLOTHE •
Black French
Coiored* do do N
Black Escuimaox do ' ’
Colored “ dt do
Blue and Black Pilot*.'
PANTALOON STlTyy*.
Black Freiich‘<Js*siir»f»rex.
.do dc Uoeskmr. »
Fancy Cassiraeres.
Mixed arid Striped do
PJtJids sad Silk Mixed.
Satinets all qualities.
Cords; Reaverieecsc. <fco.
VESTINGS.
. Fancy Silk Vestir.jrs,
Black Salic Vesting*.
Fancy Silk Velvet dc
Pl.vd and FcDcy Cashmere*.
"Wool. Veiretana Valencia. ''V •
AUo, a of Trimmings, adapiad
o Men and Boys’ wear, at wholesale and retail.
- , . ’ JAMES & LEE.
» No. 11 North. Second street,
S Sign of the Goideu Lamb.
MTYIPSON’S SDNS; feS AND 924, PEVE
• STREET.
on bird. and offer at very favorable
prices, dfull assortment of fioosekeep'ing Goods,
Linen aVJ Conon, comprising Sheeting, pillow
Blankets, Spr-ads Towels,'Nap-
Tab:e Cloths, Table Co v«*f-,s. Towels,
TowWawgi, Nursery Diapers, Table Damasks,
Flannels, Arc. •
Sheetings and shirtings or every
pood make. Wide Bleached :unf Brown
Sheetin-rs, by the yard or piece. Piilots-Csfeings.
Bleached and Brovrn Muslins, of every
Maierials for fine Shirts. * : e,
COOPER 4: CON ARB,
S. E. corner Ninth and Market street.
Great heduc rions—vesy^ow
PRICES.—As w <t a'e determined id clofeeoHt
our entire s oi k of WIN TER DRFSS GOtiLs.
REGARDLESS OF,COST. IT
Clcsieg out French Merinoes. 75 cents. '
Closing ont French Poplins. ■ .
Closing out ajjawls
Closing .out Cloaks.
ALDThEI.EADIN > MAKESOF MUSLINS,
Bleached and Unbleached, V. «, 6-4, 8-4,
9-t and 10*4 wide, at the :
VERY LOWEST PRICES.
H. STEEL & SON,
Nos. 713 aud 715 North Tenth street.'
B'ALiy ORAES—Blankets, Flannels, Tickings*
Tovrels, Diapers, Table. Cloths, Damasks.
Napkins, Table Covers, Hoop Skirts, tcc. I :
COOPER & CONARD, !
S. E. corner Ninth, and Market street. 1
CASSIMERES and GloJis, a. fall and attrac
tive’ stock. ' Extra weight and qnhlity, and
low priced Cassimeres. Fine Black Cloths and
Doeskins. , Ladles 1 , Cloakings, at reduced prices.
COOPER & eON'ARD,
S. E. corner Ninth and Market streets.
CLOAKoT— Prices of line Cloaks m acli reduced.
"Woolen, Broclie aud Black Thibet Shawls.
COOPER A CONABI*-
ja!4 S. E. comer Ninth and Market street*.
7AO AltOH STREET. JYAn
I U/4. JOHN H. STOKES. | ljj£.
Cradle Blankets, Cradle Blankets.
Crib “ Crib ** :
Superlo-4 “ Super 11-4* “
American Crash, one lot, 10 cents.
“ “ much better, cents.
'** extra wide, 15 ceuts.
Russia ‘ 1 15 cents to 25 cents'.'
Jnst received an invoice of fine Cotton Lap*.
Marseilles Connterpanes.
Loom Table Linens, cheap.
‘ * Huckabacks, do.
Another lot Botcher’s Mhrket Linen, finer and
better. Also MEN ANU BOYS’ WEAR.
Snper Qnality Sattnets.
X Desirable styles A. W. Cassimeresi O
rj. Cadet Grey A. W. Cassimeres. >
Fine Cloths for Gents’ Coats. ®
H Heavy Olive Brovrri Beaver Cloth. S
y Ladies’ fin# Black . Cloths. g
_ 44 Blk. Castor Beaver do M
O *« v do id
Chinchilla * ii» W
3 14 Black .Water Proof do ®
Snperflne French Scarlet Cloth.
N. B.—Jack Straws
PRESENTS. -
< LINEN lIAN DKERCH lEFS.
S. MILLIKEN &CO., 823 ARCH and 3*2 South
SECOND Btreei, have now open a very tine assort*
mpdt of Ladies’, Gents’ and Children's HaridkaeK
chiefs, which they are selling at a small advance
on old prices. ' J 7
LADIES’ HANI/KERCHIEFS.
•Tape Borders,at 10,12, |4, 15, IS.and 25 cents.
Hemstitched,Jrom 25 cents up to the finest. 1
Reviere Borders; Tucked Borders.
Wide Hemstitched borders. .
Colored Embroidered Borders. ' | .
Herringbone-stitch, in colors, &c.‘
Some of the above are put up in fancy boxes,
suitable for presents.
GENTS’ HANDKERCHIEFS.
Tape Borders, froin 20 cents up to the finest.
Printed Borders, new stylesr* irons. 31 cents.
Hemstitched, new styles, in wide hems.
Hemstitched and printed!
Herringbone-stitch, in colors, &c.,
Also, a beautiful assortment of Children’s plain
and printed Handkerchiefs. /
LINEN QOODS GENERALLY.—We have
always- on hand the most extensive stock of all
kind's ot LineiP&cods to be found in the city , we „
import and- deal in Linen Goods, exclusively, and
can always- offer to either Wholesale or Retail
buyers the advantage of purchasing at a very small
advance on manufacturer’s prices.
S. MILLIKEN & CO.,
de22j 323 Arch street and 32 S. Second street-
M
AGNIFICENT JETAtaiORAI, SKIRTS* just
received. Price, Sio a piece.
Balmoral Skirts, S 3 50.
Balxndrti-I Skirts, S 3 00.
\ Balmoral Skirts, S 4 00. '
l . Balmoral Skirts, 35 00 to'Bl'2 (X) a piece* .
- Misees* BalmorarSklrts. ’
EDWIN HAX.L. & G0.,-
>\ 26 Soutli Second street.
DENTISTRY.
PR- FINE. PRAHTTPAJ. DENTIST
the last twenty years, SIS VINE Sixeety
'below Third; inserts the most beautKol TEETH of
the a*e, monuted on fine Gold, .Plaftna,,. Silyer,
Vnlcamte, Coralite,. Amber, fco.iomt prices foe
neat and snbstaiftial work, more reasoimbletftan
any Dentist in this- oity or Slate. " Teeth pinned
to last for: life. Artificial Teotb repaired .toanit.
No paln in extracting. All work warranted to at
Reference. hestmilies. fa *