Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, February 05, 1864, Image 6

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    IFor tuePhiliuJolpJ“>
■ ■ • UNTO DEATH.
Sof geßtedby MSu^)ooa) 0 oa | d
nurse in one of the.
hcspitAls. ; • • ~
He was brought In with the wounded, six bullets
inhis frame; , '
TITe knew we could not save him, but we tried to,
And and fed b m, I sat down
To tell hto of the Saviour, and be with him when
. -liedied..
Se lay there still and peaceful, and listened to the
Book: ' • . ,
Jt seemed an old friend to him, by his happy,
x ’ 'trusting look,
And then we prayed beside him, for* we a*.e not
heathens here,
But try to help our brothers when the hour of death
.'-draws near.. :
His breath came siiort and painful and his words
t were faint and low,
- As he gave his farewell messages, I bent to hear
. tbemr-sO5
* (His love and thanks to mother, he had tried to do
lushest, v
He’d often read her Bible,."she would find it in his
chest, -
It; had been a comfort to him, but the balls had
. found her boy,
And she woiild soon come to him in realms 0
endless joy. ”
There • was a, pause, a falter; I a=ked him,
“nothing morel”
And with a flush he quickly- drew off a ring h
wore, 4
< (Send this t<rmother, Madam, and tell her I was
■ true - ' • _
To the one who gave it; she will know what I
•would have her do.”
And then the bright flush faded, and a deadly
paleness came, ■ •
And I knew his heart was breaking for the one h
’ could not name.
Just then along the passage, between the rows 0
beds,
Came on a group of ladies, with red roses in their
heads,
And colors gay and flaunting were mingled in their
dress,
And they talked and langhed out gaily; in the
sight of such distress!
X* frowned upon them grimly and tried to stop
their noise,
It there’s one thing makes me angry, ’ tis unkind
ness to the boys,)
But their hearts were hard and selfish, and they
would not heed my frown,
But came on near the pillow where I watched
Death settling down. _
They stopped there, and a tall one, the handsomest
. of all.
.Spoke out in tones as flippant as tho* at dance or
baU,
Spoke to the man just dying, with questioning far
amiss,
<<My friend, pray tell me truly, was the country
i worth all this?' ’ >
life came back for a moment and he rose up in his
bed, ••
Forgetful of his sufferings, as with steady voice he
said, t *
* ‘Aye! Madam, the dear country if worth it*
worth it dll!
*»I pray our God to save it, tho* a million men
should fail!”
His latest word for Freedom, he tottered back, and
died;
The ladies turned away their heads; I do believe
they cried. ,
Ji clOEedihis eyelids sobbing, I havelooked on many
a death, 1
But never saw I soldier give more gladly life and
breath.
They laid him down to slumber in the crowded
army-lot,
And in a leisure moment, I put flowers above the
. Spot,
But whenever Igo near it, I think—he is not there,
He’s where the “faithful unto death” a crown of
glory wear. M. T. C.
Wixmikgton, Delaware, Feb. 1, ISG4.
BOARD OS’ TRADE.
S. W. DECOURSEY, )
JAMES C. HAND," } Mohtely Coioqtthh,
QEQBGE L. BUZ BY, \
LETTER BAGS
A* THE KBEOHAHTfi 1 BXOHAKGB, FHIi*ADBLPHIA*
Ship Suliote, Small Liverpool, soon
Ship Sanspareil, McAlpin.. Liverpool, Feb. 3
FOB! Of PHILADELPHIA. FEBRUARY 6.
BCT .818a8.6 57 | Sum Sktb. 6 3 | Hi«b Watbe, 11 03
. ARRIVED YESTERDAY.
Steamer Vineland, Maule, 1 day irom New York,
■with mdee to K D Wood Sc Co.
CLEARED YESTERDAY
Bark L D Carver, White. Pensacola, E A Souder
& Co,
Schr Central America, Phillips, Boston, E R Saw
yer A Co.
Schr EPlower, Eusseil, New York, D Cooper.
Schr L Sturtevant, Dilkes, Newbern, H A Ada&s.
Schr T Lake, Doughty, Fort Monroe, Tyler & Co.
Schr O s Edwards, Garwood, Port Koyai, do
Schr B G Ely, McAllister, Alexandria, do
St’r J S Shrlver, Dennis, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr.
St’r Elizabeth, Fowler, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr.
MEMOKANDA.
Steamship City of Eimerick, from New York for
Xdverpool, got ashore inside the S W Spit, but
/floated with the rising tide, and was passing out of
■the Hook at 2.40 PM.
Steamship Atlantic, reported from Philadelphia
for New Orleans, was spoken 28th ult. 70 miles S
•OfCapeHemy.
Steamship McClellan, May,from New Orleans for
"New York was; going into Key w est about 3Ut ult.
Steamship Nova Scotian, Graham, from Liver
pool via Londonderry, at Portland 2d inst.
Steamship De Molay, Sampson, sailed from
Portland 2d inst. for New Orleans; with 23 th Maine
Regiment.
Ship Eecovery, Wilbur, from Liverpool 30th Deo.
for this port, put into Queenstown previous to 22d
Jilt, with loss of rudder, Ac.
Ship Horatio, Palmer, cleared at New York yes
terday for Shanghae.
Ship Borneo, Heed, cleared at‘New York yester
day for New Orleans.
Ship Zouave, Whitman, for Liverpool, sailed
from San Francisco 3d inst.
Ship Zenobia, Haves, from Liverpool 19th Oct.
was spoken 6th Deo. lat 29 32 s. lon
Ships Allida, and Telegram, from Baltimore, at
Xdveipool 20th ult.
Ship Blandina; Dudley, Barrett, from Oardifl for
Australia, was.spoken 3d Deo. lat 27 36, S, lon 24 30
W.
Ship J F Chapman, Miller, sailed from Rio Ja
neiro 18th Dec. lor San Francisco.
Bark Industrie, Hilken, from Baltimore, at Cadiz
previous to 22d ult.
/ Bark Gluekau (Pruß), Beidel, cleared at NYork
' yeßterday for Eio Janeiro.
Bark James Oarthy (Br), Ritchie, cleared at New
York yesterday for Bueneß Ayres.
Bark Martha’s Vineyard, Luce, 16 days from N.
Orleans, at New York yesterday. Sailed in com-
Eany with bark Almira Coombs, Drinkwater. for
latagorda Bay.
Bark Kristiansund (Norw), Boyer, 68 days from
Santos, at New York yesterday, with coffee.
Bark Whistler, Godfrey, cleared'at New York
yesterday for San Francisco.
Bark Baron Kellner, Couch, cleared at New York
yesterday for Bong Kong.
Brig Fannie, Lunt, cleared at New York yester
day for this port.
"T... Brig Bedwing, Lemon, cleared at Baltimore sd
inst.'tor Bio Janeiro.
BrigiFiancis J King, Doane, cleared at New York
yesterday for this port. .
. Sohr Elizabeth Ann, Bangs, from Provincetown
lor this port, returned to Newport 2d inst. and re
mained AM sd.
i- Montague/vWarren, hence for Fall
"?er, Y aß Throgg’s Point, 2d inst.
■ .mS,*),? 18r) ’ w ? n ' hence 7th Deo. for Ramsey,
at Orookhaven previoua to 22d ult. 1
SMu J Goofrey, Mulford. cleared at New York
yesterday for Greenwich, N.T *
- Schrs May, Wooster, and Horace, Wil ß on, cleared
at New York yesterday for New Orleans ClBare “
! NOTICE TO MARINERS.
Havue, Jan. 16—Oapt Fpsbert, of the French
ship Alexander, from New Hork, states that he
remarked a change in the light on Cape de la Here,
coast of Normandy* which he thinks is calculate?
to mislead captains who .may be unaware of the'
same andbave not pilots on board, viz; that there
a but one light txhibited on the cape instead of
tWOf and that thia one is seen at a greater distance
theotberawere.
LAT HIS —A cargo ot 600* 000 far sale by £. A.
SOUDER& 00., Dock street wharf. ■.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
[Tj? Freights over the Camden and Amboy Rail
ioad are informed that the advanced winter rates
of said company will go into effect on MOND AY
NEXT, 6th instant. Adi special rates heretofore
given will at th.it date cease.
WALTER FREEMAN,
Agent Transportation,'
fe4-6ts 1 Camden and Amboy R. R. Co.
AT THE ANNUAL MEETING of the
Lk3 Stockholders of the UNION STEAMSHIP
COMPANY, held on Tuesday, February 2, 1534,
at the Office, No. 14 North Delaware avenue, ike
following named gentlemen were duly elected
Managers, viz:
Wm, M. Baird, ' I A. J. Bucknor,
Thomas Sparks, { James jl) Whetham,
Thomas Webster.
£nd at a snbstrfpieiUineeting of the Board. Wm.
B. Baird wasappointed President, Thomas Sparks,
Vice Thomas Webster, General Agen r ;
and "Wm. W. Harkness, Secretary nnd Treasurer,
for the ensuing year.
fe4.3ts W. W. HAR/KNESS, Secretary.
MARQ.UETIE MINING COMPANY
ILS OF Mlt-HIGAN. _ ’
d. Special Meeting of the Stockholders of the
Marquette Mining Company of Michigan will be
held. at. the Office of the Company, No. 33*2 WAL
NUT Street, Philadelphia, on MONDAY, the Bth
mst., at. 12 M., on business ot importance.
By order of the Board of Directors.
S. M. DAY, Secretary.
Philadelphia, Feb. 4, 1804. fe4-3ts
NOTICE. —UFfcTUE OF THE BUOIC
iS MOUNTAIN GOAD COMPANY, No. 320
W ALN UT STREET'.
-* At an Election held on the 3d inst. the following
named gentlemen were elected Dilectors to serve
the ensuing year:
William P. Jenks, Jason L. Fenimore,
Robert. Pearsall, Evan Randolph,
Franklin A. Comly, Daniel JL. Collier,
"William Henry Trotter.
At a meeting of ilie Board held this day "WIL-
LiIAM P. JENKS was unanimously ye-elected
President, and T. H. TROTTER re-appointed
Secretary arid Treasurer.
PinLADKLriiiAt February 4
ty-==*OFFIOE PENNSYLVANIA.RAILROAD
,IJ3 COMPANY", 'PaiLADELruiA, January *23,
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDER. S—The annual
meeting of the Stockholders of this Company will
be held on TUESDAY, the 16th day of February,
16G4, at* 10 o’clock, A. M., at the SANSOM
STREET HALL.
The animal Election for Directors will be held
on MONDAY, the ?th day of March ISGi, at il\e
Office of the Company, No. ‘236 South THIRD
street. ‘ EDMUND SMITH,
jn2s-tfel6
ryr» THE ANNUAL MEETING- OF THE
I L3 STOCKHOLDERS OF THE N f >RTH
WESTERN COAL AND IRON COMPANY,,
will be held at the (Office of the Company, 1516 S.
FOURTH street, on MONDAY, February 6th, at
12 o’clock, M., when an election will be held for
five Directors to serve for the ensuing year.
ja3o*7i£ SAMUEL DUTTON, Secretary.
INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE
LL§ STATE OF PENNSYLVAYIL February
l, IS64.—The Directors have this day .-edared a
Dividend of six per cent, or twelve dollars per
share, clear of all taxes, payable to the Stock
hold' rs, or their Legal Represeu tat? v»*s. on demand.
felOO $ WILLIAM HARPER, See" ry.
PENNSYLVANIA MINING. COM
-113 PANY OF MICHIGAN- —Notice is hereby
given that an installment of two dollars per share
on each and every share ofthe Capital Stock in the
Pennsylvania Mining Company of Michigan, bas
this day.been called by-the Board of Directors of
said Company, doe and payable at the Office of the
Company, No. 326 "WALNUT street, Philadelphia,
on or before the lUth day of December, 1663. In
terest will be charged on all installments after the
same shall have become due.
By order of the Board of Directors.
de7-d2t-m w f-30t$ S. M. DAY, Secretary.
Dated Philadelphia, Dec. 7, 1663.
nr=» DELAWARE MINING COMPANY'
11*3 OF MICHIGAN.—Notice is hereby given,
that all Stock in this. Company, ou which the in
stallment of FIFTY CENTS PER SH A RE, called
November*2d, 1663 and due November 14th.
not paid, is forfeited for said default; and that,
according to the Charter and By-Laws ot the
Company, it will be sold at Public Auction, : on
MONDAY, February Isth, 1664, at I*2 o’clock M;\
at the Office of the Secretary of the Company, No.
326 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, Unless paid
on or before that day.
By order of the Board of Directors.
S.-M. DAY, Secretary.
. Philadelphia, Jan. 14,1664. jal4. 15,in, w, f, tfe!ss
‘WLL'LIAM KINO b.*s been appointed
LL3 ASSTSTANT ASSESSOR of the FOURTH
LUVISIONyth my district, vice Charles Hallo
well, deceased. Office, South ELEVENTH
Street. THOMAS W. SWENEV,
ja27-wfrAm6t\N
OFFICE OF THE UNION MUTUAL
UJ? (-INSURANCE COMPANY OF PIIILA
DEIJB/HIA, Philadelphia, January 11, i>o4.
Notice is hereby given io the holders of the out
standing Scrip of the Union Mutual Insurance
Company of Philadelphia, thtit the Stuck and
Scrip holders, at a meeting held this date, re
solved to extend to the holders of the outstanding
Scrip the privilege ol converting said Scrip in*o
-the Capital Stock of the Company, according to
section 6th of the Amendment to the Charter, on
the same terms as previously done; payment] oi
instalment to be made February 1. I*6l. Other
wise* interest to be charged on payments made
after thatdatc, and the .privilege of conversion to
cease after June 30, 1564.
jal3-w,i»m2ms JOHN MOSS. Secretary.
r«=* OFFICE CITY BOUNTY FUNDCOM
IL§ MISSION, No. 412 PRUNE Street, Phila
delphia, December 19, 165 3.
The Commission for the payment of the Oity
Bounty arc now prepared to receive and adjust
the claims of all new recruits in old regiments.
. Until further notice, the Commission will sit
daily from 3 to 5 P. M.
Bounties will bejpaid to those ouly whose names
. are borne on lolls furnished, to the Commission by
tbe Assistant Provost Marshal-General, or the
United States Mustering Officer for Philadelphia.
Claimants for the bounty must be vouched for
by a responsible United States Officer. Officers
will bring their men to the office in squads for the
purpose.
In a fewdays-notice will be given when and how
recruits in new organizations ,and veterans re-en
listing in the field can receive their bounty.
By order of the Commission.
jaj-tf . SAMUEL O. DAWSON, Secretary.
OFFICE OITY BOUNTY FUND COM
iJJ? MIISSION, No. 412 PRUNE street, De
cember 29, 1863.
■Warrants for tbe 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 ceming.draft.
Muster rolls, certified by proper mustering 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.
Philadelphia soldiers re-enlisting ir» the Held will
receive their warrants as soon as certified copies of
the muster-in-rolls are furnished to-the Commis
sion by the A(1 jutnnt-General of tbe State, i •
Men enlisted in Col. McKean’s Regiment (183 d
Pennsylvania Volunteers), will receive the bounty
in companies when duly mustered mto the U. S.
service, and credited to the quota of the city.
Tbe Commission sits daily from 3 toSP. M.,
during .which hours 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-tffr SAMUEL C. Sec* y.
AND reading
IL3„ EA .ILRGAD company, office no.
227 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, Phu.adklpexa,
December*!, 1603.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.-—The transfer Books oi
4hie Company will be closed on THURSDAY, 17th
Hnatant, and re-opened on TUESDAY, January
12, 1854. r .
A Dividend of SEVEN PER CENT., clear of
State tax, has been declared on the Ooicmou Stock
payable it Common Stock en and after Slat Decem
ber next te the holders thereof as they shall slam.'
registered on the books at the close of business on
the I7th‘inst.
A Dividend of THRE 5 AND A HALF PER
CENT., clear of all State tax, has been declared
on the Preferred Stock, payable m cash or Common
Stock, at the option of the holder, on and after the
31st of December next, to the Stockholder#,as they
shall etand registered on the books at the close ot
business on the 17tb inst.
.Holders of certificates ' which have been dis
charged from this office, or either of the Transfer
Agencies, are particularly requested to have them
duly registered on the Transfer Books to wMch
uiey have been transferred, prior to the 17th inst.
Stockholders whoso names are registered oii ifie
New York Books 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 I. E. Thayer & Brother. .
d «* • S. BRADFORD. Treasurer.
HILTON'S CEMENT.—The Insoluble
LLS Cement of the Messrs Hilton Brothers is cer
tainty the best article of the kind ever invented.
It should be kept m'every manufactory, workshop
and By its use ra*ay dollars
can bo saved ini’.the run of a year. This Cem<£t
cannot decompose or become corrupt, as its combi
nation is on scientific principles, aud under no cir
cumstances or change of temperature will it emit
any offensive smell. The various uses to which it
c&3i be successfully applied renders it invaluable
to all classes. For particulars see advertisement.
QHEATHING FELT.—LOVELL PATENT
O Elastic Sheathing Fejtf for ships; also, John
*ou‘e Patent Woolding Felt for’ steam Plpefaand
Boilers, in store and for sale by WILLIAMS
•vKANT.No. 12fi South Delaware avenue
THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN : PHILaI>ELPHIA, FkJDAY FKBRTJIEY 5.1864.
A MERlOfciN LIFE . INSURANCE AND:
: X\ TRUST .COMPANY,'. WALNUT: streak,,
bouthrasr. correr of Fourth. ■
STATEMENT FOR YEAR ENDING DEOEM
' ' , BEK 31, 16i>3.
Premiumsreceived;.,.., £162.670 24‘
Interest 35,677 20 •'t
Rents 2,UiS 17
8203,355 61
! DISBURSEMENTS. y
Life Losses^<fce. 'paid, s
amounting t 0............../ 02,130 18
Commissioils, Traveling '
■ Agents and expenses of,
; Agencies.....;-,............ 27^8^22
Bonus Certificates purchased
and Dividends paid.... 62
Salaries and Medical Exami-
nations.
Real Estate Taxes, &c
KeliiVn Premiums on Poli
cies liou gilt.
Printing, Advertising, Sta
tionery, Stamps, Ac.
ASSETS.' -
Si CO, 000 IT. S. 5. *2O Lqm 0s
6oubhaies Pennsylvania Railroad
Stock;
'SI Mpu .Wyoming Canal Bonds fis
©lO,OOO State of Tennessee Roads. ..ss,
SiO, 100 Philadelphia and Erie Rrll
rcr.d Bonds 6s
412 Shares Corn. Exchange Bank
Stork.. ........
Sto.OoO Pitns-lwugh, Fort-Wayne aud
Chicago Railroad 80nd5.....'. 7s
Shares Oun.spiirtation Bank St’k.
512.000 AiluglJeuY Comity Bonds,
'(new)... 5s
§9,000 Reading Railroad Ist Mort
gage Bonds ....Be
107 Shares Farmer’s Bank: of Read
ing Stock.
3tolC»ty of Pittsburgh and other
Bonds
142 Shares Williamsport Water C 0...
S 3, 000 City of Philadelphia Loan*.. .6s
192 Shares American Life Insurance
• and Trust Company Stock I
Mortgage?, Real Estate and Ground
Rents’ ..j
Loans on collaterals ampy secured.-....
Premium notes secured by'policies
Cash in hands, secured by
H,oiuis
Cash on hand and in Ranks.
Philadelphia, Jan. 25, Udl.
fe3-3ts * JOHN S. WTL:
THE RELIANCE tNSCix AiNCti i:(h>i han y
OF PHILADELPHIA.
Incorporated in 1541. Charter Perpetual:
" OFFICE No. 3US WALNUT Street.
Secretary.
Insures against loss or a;unage oy FIRE
HOUSES, STORES AND OTHER BUILDINGS
limited oi - perpetual: and on FURNITURE,
(3CODS. WARES, and MERCHANDISE. ’
CAPITAL -S-i(K»,000. ASSETS 8:437.211 66.
First Mortgage on City Property, *?eii
s-ecnred
t’njtf'd States Government Loans
Philadelphia Oily i> prr cent. Loans
Oommeuwealth of'Pennsylvania 6 p-r
cent. ss3,oriO,Loan..
Pennsylvania Railroad Ist and 2d Mort-
gage lioans
Uamden and Amboy Railroad Com
nnny’eGpeT Loan ;... 6,000 66
Pnihvdeiphia and Efi:uUnp Bail rood
Company’ e 6 per cent. L0an.... :
Huntingdon and Broad Top Railroad 7
per cent- Loans
Commercial Bank of Penn’a. Stock
Mechanics” Bank Stock
County Fire Insurance Company* a
Stock
Onion Mutual Insurance Company's
Stock ... . .
Reliance Insurance Company of PhMa
.delpliia ' %SUi C*.
Loan? on Colia«erals. secured , (fc
Accrued interest
Gash tn bank and on band......
Worm at present market Tn1na......,§399,661 3*>
DIRECTORS.
Clcxa Tiuzley, « Beni. W. Tmgley,
Vr'm. fi. Thompson. | Robert ToPum,
Samuel Bisphiun, 1 Wo. Stevenson,
Robert Steeu, | Hunpton I*. Carson,
William Musser, ! Marshall Hill,
Charles Leland, ,| .T. Johnson Brown.
Tbos. H. Moore.
. CLEM TINGLEY. President.
Taos.-O. Hill, Secretary. jat-fmw-lyj
MOR PHANS* COURT SALE-ESTATE OF
JABEZ BUNTING, deceased.—JAMES A.
Fi» EEMAN, Auctioneer. -YAJ.UABLEMEiU
OW TRACT of II AORKS on CARPENTER’S?
ISLAND, Delaware river. Twenty-fourth Ward
Under authority cf the Orphans’ Court forth.-
City and County* oi Philadelphia, on MONDAY
AFTERNOON F**b. K 3 o’clock P. M.,
will be sold at Public Sale. a', the "BLUE BELL,
Public Ifonse of Charles Lloyd, on th*» Darby
Road, tbe following described Real Estate; iat~
the property of .T:*b« jl Bunting, de -’d, xvzj' AH
that cer?aiu parcel or piece of meadow land sinuate,
lying arri home on o:i:pent'T*s Island in
Ward of tbe citj* of Philadelphia beginning at the
uimre of the road lead in :o Hog I-il'and at !h<*
point where said road crosses Church Creek, thence
in a southerly direction along sml cre£k, the'sev
eral courses ar.d distance?- thereof to low* water
mark on the river lJelavrare,' thence aloug sai-.l
river julow water mark north2>\ dogres?, east to
perches; thence north -in?,- decrees, east in ei-ut
perches; ‘thene* north 0 degress. east to the bank:
. thence alone the bank «h»» same cours-e confined
IoV perches: thence uoi .h decrees, east to th-*
nmidl* of the aiores-nid road,.leading to Hog Isl
and; thence along she middle of the said road to
the place of beginning, containing forty-four n<jre>
and twelve perches-.
tty CLEAR OF INCUMBRANCE,
tty $lOO to be paid at the time of sale.
Bv order of the Comt.
WILLIAM O. STEVENSON, Clerk O. C.
SAMUEL BUNTING, ) .. .
OH AIjtLES C. SELLER*, \ AdRl rs *
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
ja2l,?n,der> • Store No. 422 Walnut st.. ab. 4th.
Assessor.
AMFAGNK— li. t .iiU'ch «t
J Co , Via Koval and (trap* Lv:if, lor saH bv
SIMON COLTON ct SON, S; W. coruor Broad
and V» sireeis.
PAIRED r’EAOIISS/—Fan.»d IVachesof'tin* verv
finest qmiiity, lor s-aJo by tue bvnvl or ponioi
by SIMON COLTON A: SOtV, S. W. corner Broa.t
ar.d IV a hi ut streets.
O AJiAI) OIL. i.afour's tvb'bnun.l c>il and Vir
t? gin Oil of Aix, in white bottled,. for sale bv
SIMON COLTON A SON, S. W. corner Broaii
Slid Walnut streete.
/CHOICE HAMS.—Cincinnati covered
* J just received and for sale bv THOMPSON
BLaCK & SON, BROAD and CHESTNUT
streets
G PAPES AND ORANGES.—Extra Almoria
Grapes and sw*.et Havana Oranges, j rst re
evivedand for sale by THOMPSON BLACK Ic
SON, BROAD and'CHESTNUT streets.
C'PIOEI. SALMON.—Frusu Spie d Salmon in
S.? 1 ™* 1 . cans,just leceived and for sale bv
ft SON, BROAD and
OKEM'KUT streets.
HEIDRIEOK it GO’S CHAMPAGNE, verv
choice Sherry and Madeira Wine, fine Brand/
Younger’s Scotch Ale and Outness's Brown Ruin!
for sale by E.B. CLARKE, Grocer and Tea deafer
Mam street, adjoining R. K. depot, Germantown!
VERY CHEAP TEAS. -Finest Younz Hvsot,
Imperial, Gunpowder, Oolong,®
tsreaktast, Chnlans, ic., for sale in original Karlr
ages, or in small boxes, lor family use at Ta mtcs:
R. WEBB'S, Walnut and Eight?, Greets
RIDLEY’S BROKEN CAGDY ,YaruIl a Cream
Candy, Cornucopias, Cbocolate
Drops, Burnt Almonds and Mixtures- ail
For Sale by E. B. CLARKE, dealer rn ftnoa nad
staple Groceries, Main street, adjoining
Depot, Germantown. b
Materials for mince pies nfw
Layer, Hunch and Seedless JtaisiAs- fresh
Currants, prime leghorn Citron,% B Bb ground
spices, choice sweet cider, brandy, wine toe •
also, Newtown pippin apples. For sale h. rvr v'
SPILLIN, Tea Dealer and Grocer, ,N W comer
Arch and Eighth street. *" w ’ 00nler
FRENCH PKa.S, Champignons, and Boneless
Sardines, of a fresh importation: tor «i.bt
E. B. CLARKE, dealer in fine groceries, /Main
street, adjoining Railroad Depot, Germantown.
ALMERIA GRAPES.—AitMERIA GRAPES
in large clnsfers, of the choicest in
store an i for sale by M. F. SPILLIN, N w n nr.
ner Arch and Eighth street. vy.coi
Fresh ’groceries for Christmas
New Raisins. Currants, Citrons, Prunes,
Figs, and Almonds. Just received fresh tor sale
by E. B.; CLARKE, coaler in fancy and staplea
groceries. Main street, adjoining Railroad nenot.
Germantown. f 1
Refined sugars and syrups of all
gradeß manufactured at the_Sonthwark Snrar
Refinery and the Grocers’ Sugar House tor sale
by E. h. KNIGHT k OO.f Son&t
Water and Chestnut, ctreets con
FRESH OLIVE OIL in whole, naif, and ouarter
bottles; forsale by E. B. CLAEKE, groewf
sweet, adjoining Railroad Depot, oSman!.
ERUITS. —Layer Raisins, the finest iranurtnd
: Figs, in fanhy
currants; Prunes: English Walnuts/ & c at
JAMES R. WEBB’S, Walnut gnd Hghtham B
INSURANCE.
Invested in the followingseenrities, ri»
KEAL ESTATE .SALES.
Lf i'v OC- KUI Kb.
Marseilles fine quality, a**
moderate prices.*
Good Blankets in large sizes.
Sheeting Muslins, of e very width. ; v
SevtT&i grades of Tickings '
TABLE DAM ASKS.-Power-loom Table Linen,
damask pattern.'
Power-loom Table Linen, dice pattern. .
Bleacher Table Damasks and Cloths.
8-4 Bleached Damask, S‘ Oik a bargain. *
Fine Towels, Napkins, Nursery Diapers.
Bailardvale Flannels, 62#c to»Sl per yard..
New YdTkMills Williamsvilles, Wamsuttas. *
Richardson’s Shirting and fronting Linens.
BLACK SILKS Just opened a lar-.e lot,
marked low. ' > '
Spriug Delames and Prints.
Mode, Alpacas, choice shades.
Printed Brilliants and 4-4 Fancy Shirtings.
* COOPER & OONARD,
s. E. cofuer Ninth and Market.
io. on oo
1,367 69
7,576 34
r OSING OUT MERINOES.
*■ C oslng out Pop lips.
Closing bail & wide Merinoes, at§r 25.
Closing out dark Dress Goods.
Large assortment of Flannels-
Large assortment of-Table Linens.
Muslins of all the be'tmakes,
At the lowest market pr*cK
At JOHN 11. STOKES*S, 702 Arch street.
7,541 66
147,566 71
JAMES DENNY OFFERS FOR SALE
New Spring Styles Wencias,
• . y* “ “ Alpacas.
“ “ “ Delaines,
** “ ** Chintzes, . i
and full assortment of all. kincL of Dress Goods.
Winter, Goods at reduced prices.
All makes of Bleached and Unbleached Muslins
at less-thim present wholesale prices—'Willnms
v-dle, Wamsutta, New York Mill, Ac. Spring
Casfcimeree just received. A full one of Hosiery,
very low—much less than they oau now be pur
chased. J A M ES 'DENNY’S,
iel-6ts Southeast cor. Eleventh and Lombard.
219,163 50
t
White selvedge black silks, drap
DE LYi'NS.—Tnee are. a very superior
grade ot wairanted durable,and flue Paris
Black, ordered Lr our best c-icv trade.
EYRE <k LANDELL.
309.33$ CO
159,533 9i
54 ,'250 35
-iTriDows silks, vviruour t*iLOSS.
YY - Roy«‘ Armuivs.
Corded Gros Grain.
Heavy Black Poult de Soies.
EY’RE & LAND ELL.
12,770 02
33,a>S 53
(PCifi BLANKETS! PREMIUM GOODS!!
Fiee All-Y/00l Blankets.
Bhmkt'ts, 85, S *9, SIO, 812,815. §2O.
Fine Cmdle and Cnb Blanker.
Soldiers* 7-pouno Blankets. ;
Heaw Cotton (Colored Rugs
BLANKETS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
EYRE A LANDELL,
Fourth and A\ch struts.
§SIS, 111) 5i
»ON, Sec.
T SIMPSON’S SONS. 922 AND 924 PINE
.Street —Wgtild re>pe« tfullv call the atteution
oi purchasers in geneial to the Larce and'Choice
■sii-ck of Worked Lace Curtains, purchased last
year at Auction in New York. Al>.o. Embroidered
Muslin Cnrui r.sami Embroidered Muslin for Ciar
tains by yanl or piece, which w.Il be disposed of
at prices much less than present value to pur
chasers, % r/:
,8106.900 vi
. 119.000 At
. 50,000 *&
IS, 00*1 00
Rich Vestibule L:ce Curtains, Si 00 per pair.
Ri h Vestibnte Lace Curtains. #r> oh.per pair.
'Pretty sty Lace Curtains,§6 &ii per pair.
Three Di*fl»?rent and Styles
Ruh Designs Musllu and Lace combined, §lO oo
per paiT.
Superfine Rich Design, Extra Size Lew? Curtains,
35,000 09
Sib IK; per pair.
Extra Superfine Vc’y Rtch Design, Extra Size
Lace Curtain. 1 -. ou!v*S2s tKi per pair.
NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS.
1 Lot Ciuite Pretty, Only §1 ui per pair.
. 4.560 0*
. 10,000 01:
. 4,000 OC<
1,050 M
1 Lot I»ett-r, On.v S 5 00 per pair.
L Lot » Hat di-orae, Only S»nxi per pair.
1 Lot Richer. OulySS CO p-r pair
l Ltd Verv Rich. Onlv *3*»« ro per pair
TO CLOSE OUT THE INVOICE.
AI-SO.
£ lotv’of choice Embroidered IrluslinCur
taint?, §7, S-N S-2andSn.
5,0r2 0
10.567 5->
8367 211 ».
4 lcts Embri'tder. a Mublin for Cnrt:iiu«, 75 cents
per yard, worth the pme five years ago.
.p» LUTH STORE.— JAMES A LEE IN VI I*
\j the attention of their friends ctheraio th»D
large aiid well atoned stock of goenta -vdapewt tc
Men and Boys wear, comprising lr. pe.r:
Biacx French OlotfcA
Blue do do
fioloreu do dq
OVERCOAT CLOTaS-
Bl&ck French Beavers.
Colored do do
Black Esquimaux dg
Colored dc do
Bide'and Btaci Pilots.
PANTALOON STUFFS.
Black French Ciiseimero*.
do do Doesinnx.
Fancy Oassliierea.
Mixed and Stjiped do
Plaids and Silk Mired.
Satinet* all quahUe*. r
Cords, Beaverteenp-
VESTINGS.
Fancy SUk Vesting?*,
Black SAUc Vestiuca.
Fancy Silk Velvet do
Plain ana Fancy Ca^iunerai.
Wool, Velvet aiid Valencia.
Also, a UkTre' ps>ortm«*nt oS Ti Kmuiiig*, ndap(«4
o Men and Boye* wear, at wholesale and rstaQ.
JAMES A LEB,
No. li Nortli Second street,
Sign cf tbe Goiden L^voah.
TSIiU fSOJS S SUNS, 922 AND 924, PINE
.STREET.
/Have nowon hand, and oC’.*r at v-'rv fayorahlA
prices, a full :issori:nent of Hca»*k;»ep:ag
Linen aud Cotton, comprising Sheetiug, Pillow
Case, Shirtings. Blankets, Spr-ads Towels, Nap.
kins. Doylies, Tab e Cloths. Table Cover.'. To wels,
Toweling?, Nursery Diapers, Table Damasks,
Flannels, Ac. :
Gk f. a. t t; el>vc no n s-y k*y lo w
PRICES.—As wo are determined bvcloseout
our enures to'k of WINTIiK DRESS (fhouS.
REGARDLESS OF COS*'.
(•losing cm French 75 cents.
Closing oui French Poplins.
Closing oat <hnwls
Closing om Cloaks.
ALL THE LEA DIN i MAKES OF MUSLINS*
Bleached and Unbleached, h* v, v, v. 6-4. «-l.
9-1 and 10-1 wide, at the *
VERY LOWEST PRICES.
H. STEEL A SON,
Nos. 713 and 7fo Noith Tenth street.
PRESENTS.- ~
LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS.
S. MILLIKEN A C. 0., j?2S ARCH and 12 South
SECOND street, have now open a very flue assort
mont of Ladies’, Gents’ and ChUdrcin’s Uandker
chie&s which they are selling a: a small advanc*
on old prices. »
LADIES’ HANDKERCHIEFS.
Tape Borders, at 10, 12, M, 15, tdnhdSS cants.
Hemstitched, from 25 eeuts up to the finest.
Reviere Borders; Tnckod Borders.
Wide Hemstitched borders.
Colored Embroidered Borders.
Herringbone .stitch, iu colors, Ac.
Some of the above are put up in fancy boxes,
suitable fGT presents.
GENTS’ HANDKERCHIEFS.
Tape Borders, from 20 cents up to the finest.
Printed Borders, new styles, from 31 cents*
Hemstitched, new styles, in wide lioms.
Hemstitched and printed.
Herringbono-stitch, In colors, &c,
Also, a beautiful assortment of Children’* plain
and printed Handkerchiefs.
LINEN GOODS GENERALLY—We hay*
always bn hand the most extensive stock of all
kinds oi Lineh Goods to be found iu the city. We
Import antigde&l 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 A CO.,
de22J 829 Arch street, and 32 S. Second btreat.
Magnificent Balmoral skirts, just
received. Price, 810 a piece.
Balmoral Skirts, 32 50.
Balmoral Skirts, S 3 00.
Balmoral.Skirts, $4 00.
-Balmoral Skirts, 85 00 to 812 00 a piece.
Misses 5 ' Balmoral Skirts.
EDWIN HALL A CO.,
de2l 26 South Second street.
Goad— :
KUHN & HILLER,
FAMILY COAL OFFICE, No. 120 South
FOURTH Street (Northwest corner Fourth and
Library streets), Philadelphia.
Coal selected from the best Mines for Family
at the lowest market prices. Prompt at
tention to Orders, and speedy Delivery. Also,
AgentsforPHILADELPHIAandBOSTON lOE.
Families, Hotels and Offices supplied at the low
est market prices. e, ja*29-lm
COAX*. —SUGAR LOAF, BEAVER MEA
DOW and Spring Mountain, Lehigh Ooal, and
best Locust Mountain from Schuylkill, prepared
expressly, for family use. Depot, N. wT corner
EIGHTH and WILLOW street* Office, No. Ilf
South SECOND street.
mb27 J. WALTON A CO.
8. MASOH BINH3. JOHK If.
The undersigned invite attention
to their stock of
Buck Mouutain Oompauy 5 s Coal',
Lehigh Navigation Company’s Coal, and
Locust Mountain ' “ ** • „
which they are prepared to sell at the lowest mar
feet rates, and to deliver in the best condition.
Orders left with S. MASON BINES, Franklin
Institute Building, SEVENTH street, below Mar
ket/ will he promptly attended to* ' * ' ,
k .» BINES * SHE IFF,'
•e6-tf Arch street wharf; Schuylkill.
DBT GOODS.
TRUI.Y IURiIAIXS.
I.AST. Dt r T NOT I.EiST.
GOAL.
FOE SALE AND TO LET.
£ COACH HOUSE Aty'l) STABLING TO
LET.—It is well built»with, lofts, and room
lor Coachman. The building is about 32 feet
equnVe, two stories, with stables for four horses,
betides n large cleaning stall, closet, and
construe led with'all the modern improvements,
situate near LOGAN* SQUARE.
; GEORGE W.OOLL ADAY,
fe4-tfs No. 619 Walnut-street.
*F.OR>ALE— PROPERTIES, No. 21loand
.2132 CHEEKY street. ’ Two superior dwel-
lings on each lot. S*?5(X) can mortgage
: GEORGE W. COLL ADAY,
fie4jtf ‘ No. 619 Walnut street.
fgß FOR SALE, A DOUBLE TKREE-STO.RY
Ska. .Brick House,..with three-story Back B Gild
ings complete; has" all the modern convenience,
Bath, Gas, Hot aild Cold Water, &c., situated
No. 332 South THIRTEENTH St., below Spruce,
west side, adjoining St Luke’s Church Lot is
20 feet 9 inches front by 150 feet deep to a2O feet,
wide street, also a sir feet wide alley running into
Thirteenth street Price §0,000; one half or more,
may remain on Mortgage.
ALSO THE ADJOINING HOUSES, Nos. 334
and 336 South Thirteen*!! street, below Spruce,
west side, game description of Houses as above;
all modern convenience. Lots each 20 feet nine
inches front by 150 feet deep to*a2ofeet backstreet,
also a six leet wide alley running to and from
Thirteenth street. Price 89,000; oue-halfor more
may remain on Mortgage.
ALSO, A VALUABLE BUSINESS LOCA
TION, No. 29 South SEVENTH, above Chest
nut, fadjoining Guy’s Hotel. It is a tbree-slory
jßricfc House with Store and Dweiliug. Lot 20
;feet front by 57 1-5 feet deep. Price S 10,500; one
half or more may remain on Mortgage.
Apply to' KUHN 4t HILLIER,
120 Sontli Fourth 6treet, Southwest corner of
Library. * fe4-6ts
FOR SALE.—The desirable property, suit
pjHii able for altering into a STORET situate No
-251 South Eleventh street. An established business
neighborhood and rapidly improving. Will be
sold low*. M. GUMMEY 4c SONS, 503 Walnut
street.
MFOR SALK. —A Handsome three-story
BRICE.RESIDENCE, built in the bestmtn
ner, wi h three-story double back buildings; every
convenience and improvement, and iu aowA *»njer;
situate on Franklin street, above Poplar street.
J. M.. GUMMEV 4c SON, 503 Walnut street, o
£& FOE RENT—Thb-four •.«t ot y &TORE pro
perty, in good order. No 136 N rth THIRD
street. Possession April Ist, 1363. J. SI. GU.U
MEY 4c SONS. Sc-fe Walnu» stnet. fe3
mFOR SALE.—Cheap House, lSla Wallace
street, with all modern improvements. In
qmreonihe premises, or of P. JANNEY, No.
16 North Delaware avenne. fei-Gt*
m GERMANTOWN BUILDING LOT FOR
SALE.—A desirable LOT, at corner of JOHN
SON and MORION streets, near the fines: im
provements, and elevated so as to command an
extensive picturesque view. Size 112x025 fe-t. J.
F- LIST, *3l WALNUT street. jaJd-BOi
GERMANTOWN BUSINESS STAND
Eh" FOR SALE.—A desirable business stand,
Uf-ar the centre of Germantown, for sa:e on
reasonable trims (being the oldest shoe stand in
the place). The stock and fixtures ci.nbe&aJif
desired; satisfactory reasons given for desiring to
sell. Apply to ROBERT THOM AS
Conveyancer, Main street, near Walnut lane,
Germantown. f>;*
M -SPRUCE STREET. —FOR SALE—A tine
Dwelling, Spruce srreet, east of Broad:,
modem improvements. Lot Au feet front. Apply
to J. H. CURTIS 4c SON, Real Estate Brokers,
433 Wain nt street. ja3o
££& TO BE LET—A line toar-story Dwelling,
with three-story double back buiidiugs,
N\ rth Bro:id street; every modern improvement;
stable on back street Apply to J. H. CURTIS4c
SON, Real Estate Brokers, 433 Walnut street
® ELEGANT COUNTRY SEAT FOR
SALE—About eight miles from city; Railroad
depot half a mile from the premises; convenient,
al>o, tochurefes and schools. For healthiness and
beauty of-sr.nation, as well as surronndiugadvan
tages, this property is unsurpassed in the suburbs
of Philadelphia. The largo mansion :commanding
tine views of the river Delaware) is of brown
stone, bmlt and finished without regard to cost,
and replete with all the modern conveniences for
both summerand’Vtu'er. The ground comprises
23acres, beautifully laid out.aml ornamented with
a great variety of frui: trees aud shruos. A large
garden with abundance of fruit. On the premises
are also erected a gardener's cottage, lodge,
orchard bouse, green house, conservatory, and
very extensive stabling, noexpense whatever hav
ing been spared to make this in all respects a first
class residence.
Apply to
jav9-3ut^. Ti
" C. H. MUIRHEID,
No. 2U3 South Sixth street.
MFOR SALE—Modern Dwelling House.
No. 19 Woodland Terrace, West Philadel
phia, repletewith every convenience. Apply to
E. L. MOSS, Broker,
jaSltf} 219 Dock street.
FOR SALE.—T H E ELEGANT
Country Seat and Farm of 90 acres owned by
Jesse E. Smith. Esq., situate yyithin ten minutes
walk of ANDALUSIA STATION on the Phila
delptua and Trenton Railroad, about fourteen
mil!e» from the city. The laud is in i high state of
cultivation and the Mansion House and ail
out buildings are of the most substantial kind.
The Andalusia Turnpike leading from the river, by
the station and the premises.
Apply to CHAS. H. MUIRHEID,
ja?-Im£ 2b7 S- SIXTH Street.
M DESIRABLE STABLE TO LET, i: th#
neighborhood of Tenth and Walnut streets
Three emails, with every couvenience. Apply at
No. 16 South Third street. dell-tf
45. COUNTRY SEAT AND FARM FOR g&
655 SALE—Containing Qfty-flve acres. 3E
handFomely situated In Cheltenham township,
Montgomery comity, Pennsylvania, abont elgfcs
it.ties from the city-and one and a-half from Yorl
Read Station, on'th® North Pennsylvania Rail
road. The buildings are nearly new, substantia),
and well calculated fora winter or summer resi
dence. Apply to C. H. MUIRHEID, No. 2W
South SIXTH - street. Philadelphia. eel9-tf|
TO LEI —The Secoud. Third and Fourth Sto
ries ft out and back, on CHESTNUT and
SANSUM stieets. of store lately occupied by
Messrs. Howell & Bios., 622 CHESTNUT street.
Apply on the premises. tel-3^
TO LET.—Two fine OFFICES, Southwest cor
mrot SIXTH and CHESTNUT street?. En
trance on both streets. Good light and very de
sirable lor a lawyer’s or conveyancer's office.
Apply to RICHARD P WHITE Attorney at
Law, No. 600 CHESTNUT street, second
floor. j*dl7-wfm-9ts
EXECUTORS’ SALE OF PERSONAL PRO
PERTY.— Wjil.be sold at the residence ot the
1-ue TOWNSEND SHARPLESS, deceased, at
CHELTEN HlLLS.Cheltenham township Mont
gomery county, on 2d day, the Sth of 2d Month,
the following described Personal Property:
Two .good farm horses, two mowing machines,
two farm wagons, one horse-power, ploughs and
other implement*. Also, a great variety of Car
penters* Tcols. Also, Green-house Plants, &c.
Also, Household Furniture—Sofas, chairs, bed
steads. matting, Ac.,
Sale to commence at 0 o’ clock M.
ja29-f,tn,w-U$
TO LET.—Large and small ROOMS, up stairs,
612 and 614 CHESTNUT s»rett. fe3-tf
\\J EST PHILADELPHIA.—FOR SALE—Th a
▼ V valuable Lot of GROUND, situate on the
Northwest corner of WALNUT and FORTY
FIRST streets; 1 5 feet front on Walnut by 220 feet
on Fortv-flrst street to York street—three fronts.
J. foT. GUMMEY & SONS, 509 Walnut street.
KAA TO LOAN. ON MORTGAGE OF
Vl v Ovv/ City Proper
, S W. T*HACKARA * SON,
fel-3t* No 244 South Third street.
Q 1 A AAA —FOR SAIJE-A-WELL SE
OIU UUU. CURED MORTGAGE of said
amount, payable in four years, at six per cent,
per annum. J. M. GUMMEY & SONS, 5U3
Walnut etiret.
A RARE CHANCE—FOR SALE—THE
Restaurant, Dining and Drinking SALOON,
•120 LIBRARY Street, opposite the Post Office.
Will be sold at a bargain, if applied for soon. ~
Apply at the Saloon, fel-6t*
FOR SALE—LOT OF 30 ACRES.—AII »bat
large lot of ground, on East side of: RICH
MOND street. and North side of ALLEGHENY
avenue, and in depth to the river Delaware, with
fronts on the river and Richmond street of over 600
f«et respectively. Allegheny avenue wharf ad
joins this property.
Also, a number of smaller lots, of one acre and
upwards,
Will be sold upon reasonable terms.
Apply to ALFRED FITLER,
ja3o-6t# No. 51 North Sixth street.
KUHN & HILLIER, Agents for the Purchase
and Sale of .City and Country Property.
Money procured on Mortgage. Collectors of
House Rents, Ground Rents, Book Accounts,
Obligations, &c. Office, No. 120 South FOURTH/
street. jal6-ims
NOTICE OF ASSIGNMENT. —Notice ishew
by given. that; ABEL. JOHNSON,.-' of the
Township of Fairflt£d, county of Cumbrnrlandtana
>tate of New Jersey, hath thUday made an assign
ment to the subscriber of his estate, /for the equsu
benefit of his creditors, and that tjie said crediwre
anust exhibit their respective claims, underoatn
*or allirmatioh, within *he term of three montas.
. ISAAC CONNER.
Paled January 23th, I=6l/ ja29fJt
QMOKEK UEBKJNO'.-M® t ’°*£
Wbarf • •
GEORGE ALLEN,
Auctioneer.
CO-PARTNERSHIPS.
+ I have this day sold out my stock
JOSFPH WaTtSJ? H ?NRY E. TURNER
at SS™ wllst.
bet to aedup o n "m ° f taB
f e ° k ia , their offlce f°r tbepufpDss
oi Closing up my accounts. W. D fi-LPNW '
Fhilapelpuja, January 3( tn, 1834. !*
The undersigned have this, day entered into r?«-
Rvivf l^ n £f er the firm name of TURNER i
WAThtE, for the pnrpose of transacting busings
as Importers and Jobbers oi DRUG't r STS*
IFTOSw p^ F P U i yil i ßY ’
“
PH ILADEWHiA ,
.h 7bt , i U n ?„ ex i ,e , Ct£d 6veut haTin e interfered
it i, *' ten^ ed arrangements of the snb
notires of the tiK m ", d advisable to withdraw the
partnership »•
we are werally interestf?'tKa? ’ lG W^lC^
on the first instant. * at we^ e announced
M- B. KMIONT,
?' STACKHOUSE,
„ „ c. A, MAHONY
Fiiilada , Feb. 4tb, 18CI. '
CO- PARTNER SHIP NOTICE -i-We have this
day admitted Mr. .CHARLES A. MAHONY
as a partner in our house, to date from the |-t inH ,
The siyleof the firm will-rem.iia unonani-ed
x, „ w , ,M. B. MAHON 14 CO.
Puii,ai>a., Feb 4, ism. fel-lm*
h IS Tills DAY
admitted to an interest. in our hu^ine-s
W. & F. CARPENTER, Tailors.
dies.mut street.
feV-im*
Fbila. , F. b 1, if<ii
'p'a'-in 1 ' 4 a '” l V.
"-“■•“R are this day admitted of onr
REYNOLDS, HOWELL <fc REiFF.
TUE UNDERSIGNED will continue tne
Wtolea le Grocer; and Tea bnsi ,e«s. und-r
auc st Y le of RE FNOLTfS, Hi) WELL fc
REIFfr, 130 North Third street, Philad^lnhia.
Andl HOWELL, BAHR&OJ , 9* Water street,
New ’York. “
THOMPSON REYNOLDS
CHARLES H'OVSLL,
BENJAMIN RLIEK.
"WILLIAM H. HOWELL,
THOMAS T. BAER
feMxn#
Philadelphia, February i, issi.-The
Co-Partnership here ofnre enistiue between
GEORK BOLDIN and NORWOOD PEN'ROsf
under tie lirnl of BO' DIN & PENRO -E, is tnis
day dissolved, by mutual consent.
Tbe business of the firm will besePDd by either
of 'he undersigned. GEORGE BOLDiN.
ft3-3i{ NORWOOD PENROSE
D
ISSOLV.TION OF 00-P AR V N EK.SHIP
The copartnership heretof re exiting und-r
the firm oi K. P. MIDDLETONS RR‘> , is mis
day.dissolved b3* mutpai consent. The business
■will be continued as usual at the oldstund, Na. 5
Nortlh Front street, * by E. P. MIDDLE
TON.
THE FIRM OF JAMES iBARPvATT i SOX
bavins ceased by the death oJ th** Wte JAMES
BARRATT, the business wiU in lurnre be earned
on by the undersigned, surviving partner, in ms
own name
FEirurARY 1, isfif
JAN. I, 1?64. —The ce-part-
JT nersbrp heretofore existing between Thom. -is
A.. Biddle and Alexander Biddle, in the business
of Stock and Exchange Brokers, under the firm of
THOM AS BIDDLE & 00., is this day dissolved
by mutual consent. The business of the late firm*
■will be settled by either of the partners at No. 32C
Walnut street.
JANUARY 1, THCIIAS A. BIDDLS. of
the late firm of Thomas Biddie <fc Co . has this day
associated-vrith him HARRY PEALE. and will
continue the business of Stock and Exchange Bro
kers, under the firm of THOMAS A'. BIDDLE &
CO., at No. 3£6 Walnut street.
CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—The tinder.
sipped have 'his* day entered into Co-partner
ship for the transaction of the LRY OOOOS
COMMISSION BUSINESS, under the name ol
JOHN H. WILLIAMS & CO., at No Mil Chest
nut street. JOHN H. WILLIAMS,
JOHN WIEST
Pettlada, , Jan I, ltdl.
LEGAL NOTICES.
IN THE ORPHANS COURT FORTHE CITY
AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Estate of JOHN CULI3ERT, deceased.
The Auditor appointed by liie Court to audit,
settle and adjust the account of ISAI AH FARRIS.
Admir istnv.or of the estate cl JOHN OULBERT,
decease d, aiid to report distribution of the balance
in the h«.nds of the accountaut, will meet the
ties interested for the purpose* of his appointment
on SK'NhAY, February sth, 15M, at 4 o'clock
P. M., nt his office, No. 207 South THIRD street,
below Walnut. S. HENRY NORRIS.
ja3*> Auditor,
IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE CITY
AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
“Estate of CATHARINE BUILLIi deceased.
The Auditor appointed by the Court to-audit,
settle and adjust the accopnt of WILLIAM T
BUTLER, Aomini>tratorot CATHARINE BUT
LER oecensed, and to make distribution of t ®
balance in the hands of sa:d accountant, will m
the parties interested for the s of his a:*
pointanent, on WEDNESDAY. Fetruiry u• V
1.56-1, at 4 o’clock. P. M., at his Office, lhs So - h
SIXTH strt-et, city ot.Phi ! **drlphi t.
ja29- f, in, wst* J. HUBLEY ASHT >V. -Inditor
LKTT El\> TEST AMKNT AK V, on th*» Ksru- - f
CATHAKINIS L. ASHTOX. dec*d, having
.been granttd to the subscriber: l , ail persous having
claims against the said rstate are hereby notified to
present them for settlem. nt, and th, se indebted to
it, to make xuivraent to
‘ * A VCt. I> ASHTOX.
A. 11. ASHTOX, M. D.,
Kxe.utors,
Sen:'. Ninth street.
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JaALirtl a,.—in
ters Testamen’ary upon :he E&uvs or .Lfr,\V IS
WALN, deceased, bavins btvu j:ram«-d to the un
dersigned, all persons indeo ed its ike said- Estata
are requested to make payment, and ihose having
claims will present them without delay to
R. RUNDLE SMITH, Acting Executor,
jaS-f.ot* .'. No. -a:3S. Fourth street. •
Summons in partition.—cue sheriff t
directed to publish the following order.
JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
City and County of Philadelphia, SS. \—
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to the
Sheriff ot Philadelphia County, greeting:
If William Darlington, Administrator dt boms
non cum testameuto annexo of th»» las* will and
teslamept of Elizabeth Baldwin, deceased, mane
you secure of prosecuting his claim, then we com
mand you that you summon by good and lawtui
summoners, Sarah S. Barnes, Charles M Tyson
Nand Lydia Aun his wife? in right ot Lyua
Ann, Jonathan D. Barn'es, Samuel B Cope, Oli
ver Cope, late of your county, so that they &•* ana
appear before our Judges at Philadelphia, at our
Court of Common Pleas for the City and County
of Philadelphia, there to be held the first- MON
DAY of March next, to show i wherefore whereas
they, the said Oemandant and the said Defendant
together and undivided do hold all that lot or piece
of ground with the buildings thereon erected,situ
ate on the north side of Chestnut street, m the city
of Philadelphia: containing in breadth on the said
ChestDUt street fourteen feet, and in length o
depth fifty feet; bounded northward by grodud
formerly of John Bar, and atterwards of the heirs
of John y Speel, deceased, eastward by Strawberry
nilev, southward by the said Chestnut street, and
westward wi.h the shop and ground sometime in
the tenure oj Isaac Warren and afterwards be
longing to Samuel Barnes, or howsoe Y«y? r *****J* l6
E&me is or of right ought to be butted aun bounded,
with tne appurtenances. Being the same premises
which Samuel E. Howell and wife, by indenture
dated the twenty-first d£y of May, A. I). ISI6, re
corded at Philadelphia, in Deed Book M. R-, No.
9, page36l, &c., granted; and conveyed to Samuel
Barnes and Elizabeth Lawrence, widow of
Thomas Lawrence, \s4e as -tenants in
common and hot' /' as joint
the same- Defendant partition thereo. between
t*em to be made (according to the laws and ?n--
toms of this Commonwealth in such cif-e
provided), do gainsay audMhesameto
not permit, very, unjustly and agamSt the same
laws and customs (as it is said,) &c. I*,-.-
And have you then there the name* of those
S ™sstbcHc^aSeO S WAI.DTHO^3ON.
"Presidentof our sSnd Court at Philadelphia, the
twenty-third day of January, in the year of our
Lord one thousand jrigb*Jp»ndred and sixty-four,
of the Court C. P. and duly stamp
ed according to Act of Congress,
je23-Cws T. O. WEBB, Pro Prothonotary.
MAKSHAL’S SALES.
MARSHAL’S SALE. -By Virtue of a writ
sale, by .the Hon. JOHN OADV ALADEB*
Judge of the District Court of the United States iw
anil for the Eastern District of "Pennsylvania, m
Admiralty, to me directed, trill be sold at Ettano.
Sale, to the highest and-best bidder, for casa, at
MICHENER’X Store,'. No. 14-2 North FRONT
street, on MONDAY, February 15th, IS64 v »t 13
o’clock M., 127 bales ol.Cotton, part of the. cargo
of the steamei-Chatham. ■
WILLIAM MILLWARD.
IT. S. Marshal E. D. of Pcnv.syivanfe. -
, PHiLAi>Bi.rHia, Feb. 1, 1881. fe2-6tj ;
JAMES BARRATT
fel-IJt*
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