Fiem onr Third Edition of Saturday THE POSITION OF APFAIRS AT KNOXVILLE Washington, Feb. 6.—Private information direct from Chattanooga, is to the f effect, that several days ago, though there was a force at Dalton, the main body of the rebel army was at Rome, Ga., under Johnston. The latter fact is accounted for on the ground either that the enemy were forced to go to Rome for convenience to their supplies, or to prevent desertions—between 8,000 .aud 9.000 men having come into our lines since the battle at Missionary Ridge. a There is no such alarm at Chattanooga about the safety of our troops in the neighborhood of Knoxville as seems to prevail elsewhere, and many of the published accouuts to that effect, are characterized as exaggerations. The cxiurier line between Chattanooga and Knoxville was uninterrupted. BAILEOAD ACCIDENT ON THE LONG BRIDGE Washington, Feb. 6.—At twelve o’clock to day a, train of cars going into Virginia was pre cipitated into the Potomac, the draw of the Long Bridge being open and not perceived by the engineer. The'cars were loaded with lum ber. Several persons bad their limbs fractured and' it is supposed that the engineer was drowned. , ‘ BOARD OF TRADE. S. W. DECOURSEY, ) JAMES C. HAND, > Monthly Cohhittbb. GEORGE L. BOZBY, ) IMPORTATIONS. Keportedforthe Philadelphia Evening Bulletin. MESSINA—Brig Ellen Bernard -300 bxs shelled almonds 60 bags hemp seed 20 do Naples chestnuts 91 do Sicilly walnuts lOMJbls canary seed 41 hose ?uihice stone 700 do lemons 3910 do oranges 610 can ars brimßtone Warner Draper. EAST CAICOS —Schr J H French—64o cantars brimstone Warner Draper. PERNAMBUCO—Bark: John Mathews—3oo bags sugar 100 do cotton Lewis & Damon. SAGUA LA GRANDE—Brig Cyclone, Russ—7s hhds sugar il do molasses John Mason & Co. SAILING DATS OF STEAMSHIPS. TO ARRIVE. SHIPB VEOH YOB DAT* fßy of Cork Liverpool... New York ...Jan. 23 Olympus Liverpool. .New York .tan. 26 C of Washington. Liverp’l. .New York Jan. 27 Bavaria..... Southampton. .New York Jan. 27 China Liverpool.. New York .Tan.3o Asia Liverpool.. Boston Feb. 6 Saxonia Southampton... New York Feb. 10 Africa. Liverpool.. New York Feb. 13 Bremen Southampton-New York Feb. 17 Canada Liverpool... Boston Feb. 20 TO DEPART. Hibernia New York..Galway Feb. 9 AuStralasian-New- York ..Liverpool Feb. 10 M^tanzas... New York—HavanaSiN 0..... Feb. 10 Germania..i....,.New York—Hamburg .Feb. 13 America .New York.. Bremen... Feb. n Columbia...... New York.. Havana AN O—Feb. 13 Jtfra......... Portland. .Liverpool Feb. 13 Edinburg .........New York—Liverpool Feb. 13 Asia Boston... Liverpool Feb. 17 C of Washington.. N York. .Liverpool Feb. 17 Morning Star.. New York..Havana&N.O Feb. 20 Bavaria ...New York. .Hamburg .......Feb. 20 LETTER BAGS AT THB KBBOKANTS’ EXCHANGE, PHILADELPHIA. Ship jSuliote, Small- Liverpool, soon £O2l OF PHILADELPHIA. FEBRUARY 6. Bint Bxegp.,6 53 | Sim Sets, 5 7 | Hiob Watbb,l 6) ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Berk John Mathews (Br), Kerlin, 27 days from Pernambuco via Barbados 14 days, with sugar and cotton to Lewis & Damon. Brig Ellen Bernard, Collins, 60 days from Mes* • sina, with fruit to W Draper. Brig Cyclone, Buss, from Sagua la Grande, 2ith ~ ult. with sugar and molasses to John Mason & Co. Sailed in company with brig Eliza Ann, for Pnila delpbia. Lett in port bark Linda, waiting; brig John Welsh, for Philadelphia in 6 days. Schr J H French, Crosby, 16 days from East Caicoß, wiih salt to John R Rue. CLEARED ON SATURDAY. Schr EH Atwood,Rich,Boston,Bancroft,Lewis&Oo Schr E.N Richards, Joy, Salem, Hammett, Van Dusen A Lockman* Schr Calista, Konkin. Boston, L Audenried & Co. Schr Armenia, Cavalier, New York, R K Rathbun. Schi Thamea, Benjamin, Alexandria, Tyler St Co. Schr J P Armitage, Dallas, Fort Monroe, do Schr F Edwards, Babcock, do do Schr B E Sharp, Jerroll, do do Schr Fidelia, Haley, do do Schr Eliza Neal, weaver, do do Schr V Sharp, Sharp, do f do Schr S H Sharp, Mayhew, Port Royal, do SclfrJH Waiuwright, Mulford, Fort Mmroe, U S Quartermaster. Schr Sarah Matilda, Whittaker, Bridgeton, NJ., Blakiston, Graff A Co. Schr Caroline Virginia, Jackson, Baltimore,Powers AWeightman. St’r R Willing, Dade, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. St*r Beverly, Pierce, Alexandria, M McSh&in. St’r Vineland, Maull,MillvUle,NJ, R D Wood & Co. v Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange. LEWES, Dbl. Feb. 5. The ship Connecticut, from Liverpool, passed up the bay this morniDg; ship O D Merwin,from Phila delphia for N Orleans, went to sea this morning, leaving the following vessels at the Breakwater:— XT S steamer Wachusetts, iron-clad Sangamon, steamers City of Jersey, from ‘New York, bound south; Thos Foulkeß, do for Port Royal; Neva, do for N Orleans; brig Geo E Prescotfc,from New York for Fort Monroe; schrs J M Houston, from Philar delphia for Key West; OH Booth, with hay fo- Newbern; Lamartine, for Washington; D W San ders, with hay; M L Widna, do; Haxall, with do; Henry Finch, with do; M Rogers, R H Vermilyea; John J Bousm&n, Albert Thoqas, Isabel Blake, John Langley, and Trovatore. Wind SW, clear. . Yours, fitc. AARON MARSHALL. MEMORANDA. . Steamship Norman, Baker, cleared at Boston Cth Inst, for this port. Steamship Evening Star, Bell, cleared at N York 6th mat. for New Orleans. Steamship Hibernia (Br), Msrsland, for Galway, cleared at New York 6th inat. Ship Ellen Southard (new clipper), Howe, was up at New Orleans 30th ult. for this port. Ship Arracan, Hathaway, from San Francisco, 24th Sept, at New York 6th inst. Ship K C Winthrop, Stewart. 16 days from New : OHeanß,- at New York 6th in3t. with sugar. . Ship John Tucker, Hallett, cleared at Boston sth inst. for Valparaiso and Callao. Bark Washington Butcher, Collins, hence at St. Jago 17th ult. Bark Villa Franca (Br), Hill, hence at Trinidad, 2lßt ult. . * Barks Old Hickory, Meade.and St Same®,Wayne,’ were up at New Orleans 30fh ult. for this port. Brig J M Sawyer, Bourne, cleared at N Orleans 29th ult. for New York. Brig Fanny Foulke, Cook, was up at N Orleans 30th ult. for this port. Brig Nouva Providenzia (Ital), Huggerio, hence at Trinidad 21st ult. Brig Aurate, Clark, hence, was at Key West 23th ult. via Apalachicola, just arrived, to proceed to this port or New York. .Brig Moonlight, Small, cleared at Havana 29th ult. tor this port. Schr J J Spencer, Fleming, sailed from Cardenas 26th .ult. for . this port. i Schrs Ivy, Henderson, and R G Whilden, Neal, hence at. New Orleans 29th ult. L&ughlin, cleared at New York 6th inst. for this port. Scht John Slusman, Harris, hence for Boston, at Hole sth inst. and sailed again. .i* Starlight, York, sailed from Oardenaß 26fch ult. for this port., TOBACCO AND SE(iARS„ - KSw JS’JSgfsSJpSH.SS P E ?,d’nT^ Y £ Nla -, SEED LEAF T084.0U0 JL —ll4 Coses Pennsylvania Seed Leaf Tobaean Wrappers and Fillers, and Old Cavendish by GEOKGE ALKIN’S, 10 and 12 SonthLlla ware Avenne. ' ja29 lEGINIA MANUFAOTUHED TOBAUnfU fTHE FIEST AEBIV Ali S.INCETHEWAB BEOKE OUT.—3S boxes superior swSt lnmo. jußt received from. Norfolk, bow landing fro™ schooner Florence, and for sale by . „ THOMAS WEBSTER, Jb., General Agent Union Steamship Company, lt North Delaware avenue. MAESHAL’S SALES. —By Tirtaß of a -wTit of Kress® SaE o’clock M., 127 bales of of at 12 of the steamer Chatham. ’ part of the cargo WILLIAM HlLLWapti • U. S. Marshal E. D. of Penns _PHILADBLrHTAi Feb. 1, 1854. > PRIVY WELLS.—OWNERS of PRoppiT TY.—The only place to get Privy w«lia Cleansed and disinfected at very low prices, * * A. PEYSSON, Manufacturer of Pondrette, xayl-ly Goldsmith 1 • Hall. Library sirs* SPECIAL NOTICES. » NOTlCE.—Shippers and Consignees of Js_s Freights over the Camden and Amboy Rail road are informed that the advanced winter rates -of said company will go into effect on MONDAY NEXT, Bth instant. All special rates heretofore will at that date cease, r WALTER FREEMAN, > . Agent Transportation, [' fe4-6ts Camden and Amboy R. R. Co. ,*yrs =a *. WILLIAM KING has been appointed IJJJ ASSISTANT ASSESSOKof the FOURTH DIVISION, in my district, vice Charles Hallo-, wfdl, deceased. Office, 201 South ELEVENTH Street. THOMAS W. SWENEY, ja27-wfr&m6ts Assessor. ry-» OFFICE OF THE UNION MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILA DELPHIA, pHiLAUifiLPHIA, Jaimary 11, 1864. , Notice is hereby given to the holder3-of the out standing Scrip of the Union Mutual Insurance .Company of Philadelphia, that the Stock and Scrip holders, at a meeting held this date, re solved to extend to the holders of the outstanding Scrip the privilegesf converting said Scrip into the Capital Stock of the Company, according to section 6th of the amendment to the on the. same terms as previously done'; payment! of instalment to be'made February 1, IS6I. Other wise, interest to be charged on payments-made after that date, and the privilege of conversion to cease after June 3tyiS64. jal3-w,f,m2ms JOHN MOSS, Secretary. ,V=» PENNSYLVANIA MINING OOM ijj PANY OF MICHIGAN.—Notice is hereby fjiventhatan installment of two dollars per share on each and every share of the Capital Stock in the Pennsylvania Mining Company Qf Michigan, has ihisday been called by the Board of Directors.of :aid Company, due aud payable at the Office of the Company, No. 326 WALNUT street, Philadelphia, on or before the 19th day of December, 1863. lu cres! will be charged on all installments after the same shall have become due. By order of the Board of Directors. de7-d2i-m w f-3uts S. M DAY, Secretary. Dated Philadelphia. Dec. 7, 1863. DELAWARE MINING COMPANY •J5.,5 OF MICHIGAN.—Notice is hereby given, that all Stock in this Company, on which the in stallment of FIFTY CENTS PER SHARE, called November 2d, 1563 and due November 14th, 1863 is not paid, is forfeited for said default; and that, according to the Charter and By-Laws, of the Company, it will be sold at Public Auction, ’on MONDAY, February 45th, 1861, at 12 o’clock M., at the Office of the Secretary of the Company, No. 326 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, unless paid on or before that day. rßy order of the Board of Directors. S. M. DAY, Secretary. Philadelphia, Jan. 14,1864. jai4- 15, m, w, f. tfeiss Y3=» OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAILr-jAD COMPANY, Philadelphia, January 25, NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDER. S—The annual meeting ot the Stockholders of this Company will oe held on TUESDAY, the 16th day of February, it-64, at m o’clock,- A. M., at the SANSQM STREET HALL. The annual Election for Directors will be held on MONDAY, the 7th* day of March !S64yat the Office of the Company,'No. 23b South THIRD street. EDMUND SMITH, ju2s-tfe’G Secretary. INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE X 3 STATE OF PENNSYLVAVI A, February i. 1£64. The Directors have this, day • eclared a ' ividtnd of six per cent, or twelve dollars per *kare, clear of all taxes, payable to the Stock hold-T9, or their Legal Representatives on demand. fel-10 $ WILLIAM HARPER, Sec’ ry. OFFICE CITY BOUNTY FUND COM- X 3 MISSION, No. 412 PRUNE Street, Phila delphia, December 19, 1563. The’ Commission for the payment of the City Bounty are now prepared to receive and adjust *he claims of all new recruits in old regiments. Until further notice, the Commission will sit daily from 3 to 5 P. M. Bounties will be paid to those only whose names •ire borne on rolls furnished to the Commission by •be Assistant Provost Marshal-General, or the United States Mustering Officer for Philadelphia., Claimants for the bounty must be vouched for ay a responsible United States Officer. Officers will bring their men to the office in squads for the purpose. • In a fewdaysmotice will be given when and how recruits in new organizations and veterans re-en listing in the field can receive their bounty. By older of the Commission. ja4-tf SAMUEL C. DAWSON, Secretary. y-» OFFICE CITY BOUN CY FUND COM JJS MIISSION, No. 412 PRUNE street, De cember 29, 1563. Warrants for the City Bounty (two hundred and fifty dollars) wfll he issued to all new recruits for old regiments, credited to the quota of Philadel phia on the ceming draft. Muster vlls, certified by proper mustering offi cers, must 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- enlis ting i n thsffield 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 the Suite. Men enlisted in Col. McLean’s Regiment (lS3d Pennsylvania Volunteers), will receive the bounty in companies when duly mastered into the U. S. r.prvice, and credited to the quota of the city. The Commission sits daily from J tooP. M., during which hours only warrants are delivered. These warrant are cashed on presentation at the office of the City Treasurer, Girard Bank. By order of the Commission.. jal-tfs SAMUEL C. DAWSON, Sec’v. PHILADELPHIA AND READING ILS RAILROAD COMPANY, OFFICE NO. 227 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, Philadhlpkla, December 2, 1803. DIVIDEND NOTICE.—The transfer B.ooks of this Company will be closed on THURSDAY, 17th instant, and re-opened on TUESDAY, January 12, 1804. J A Dividend of SEVEN PER CENT., clear of State tax, has been declared cn the Common Stock, payable in Common Stock en and after 31st Decem ber next t© the holders thereof as they shall stanC. registered on the-books at the close- of "business on the 17th"inst, A Dividend of THREE 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 Stockholders, as they shall stand registered on the books at the close of business on the 17th inst. Holders of certificates which haT© been dis charged from this office, or either of the Transfer Agencies, are particularly requested tc have them duly registered on the Transfer Books to which they hare been transferred, prior to the 17th inst. Stockholders whose names” are registered on the New York Books will bepaidat the Farmers* Lean and Trust Company, and those whose names are registered on the Boston Books will be paid at the office of Messrs I. E. Thayer Sc Brother. den S. BRADFORD. Treasurer. rfTrr 1 * HILTON’S‘CEMENT.—The Insoluble \K3 Cement of the Messrs Hilton Brothers is cer tainly the best article of the kind ever invented. It should be kept m every manufactory, workshop and house, everywhere. By its use many dollars can be saved in the ran 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 all classes. For particulars see advertisement! COAL. COAL KUHN & HILLER, FAMILY iOAIj OFFIOE> No iao Son[h iOUBTH Street (Northwest corner Fourth and Library streets), Philadelphia.' Coal selected from the best Mines for Family T7se, at the lowest market prices. SS~ Prompt at tention to Orders, and speedy Deli very Also Agents for PHILADELPHIA and BOSTON ICE. Families, Hotels and Offices supplied at. the low est market prices. jaiS-im COAX. —SUUAK LOAF, iiEAVEK Mila.- DOW and Spring Mountain Lehigh Coal, and best Locnst Mountain tram SchnylkUl, prepared expressly for family use. Depot, rL W. cornej EICJHTH and WILLOW streets. Office, No. 11* South SECOND street. ’ mh27 J. WALTON 4: CO. XAROX BlhsSa " sour. i. nmn T™theh D sScko? NEI) INVITE ATTSamO* Buck Mountain Company’s Coal, Lehigh Navigation Company’ s Goal, and c Locust Mountain ard wide, at 30 eta. Bleached Muslin, much heavier, at 35 cts. Bleached Muslin,flue, (the • '-Bleached Muslin, of several qualities, at Bleached Muslin, ot.the. very finest, at 40 cts.. New York Mills, W&msutta, Williamsville, Bay Mills, White Rock, Mas.on.viUe, and Utica. '» -Unbleached Muslin, flue and thin, at 20c. Unbleached Muslin, % wide, at 25c. Unbleached Muslin, much heavier, at 23c. Unbleached Muslin, still better, at 3iyc. Unbleached mnslin, full yard wid*, at3sc. Unbleached Mu*Jin, much heavier, a* 51 vc. Unbleached Muslin, extra heavy, ats7&c. Unbleached Muslii-, fine, at 40c. Unbleached Muslin, the very bes'-male,at4sc . Poeassets 9-8 Lawrence, Starke, Atlantics, 5-4 Lyman Bates, and many others of tiny best makes. One cash good bleached Sheeting, full 2)4 wide, at Si 35. Also, Ilf, 1% and 2# yards wide, both in Blenched aiid Unbleached. The hhove prices are very low, according to the times. GRANVILLE B. HAINES, fH>-3t 1013 Market street, ab. Tenth. Linen cam brio handkerohiefs- WHOLESALE AGENCY, CHARLES ADAMS, ' _ . No. 215 Church Alley. Just received, a consignmi-nt of ' Dnnbas, Dicksons-& Co.’s celebrated Linen Cambric HANDKERCHIEFS. 600 dozen gents’, assorted qualities. 6<*Q do. ladies’ do. do. The attention of the trade is invited. Also, an invoice of gents’ extra size and heavy hemmed do., in boxes. TERMSsNET uASH. fei-f,m, w,3t* MARSEILLES CIUiLTS-rt-Of fl.no quality, a moderate prices. Good BlankfW in large sizes. Sheeting Miislins, of every width. Se\'*ral grades of Tickings- TABLE DAM ASKS.-Power-loom Table Linen, damask^pattern. Power-loom Taole Linen, dice pattern. Bleacheo Table Damasks and Cloths. 8-4 Bleached Damask, 00, a bargain. Vine Towels; Napkins, Nursery Diapers. BaliardvaJe Flannels. G2)4c to s?l per yard?" New York Mills' WiHiamsvilles, Wamsuttas. Richardson’s Shirting and fronting Linens. BLACK SILKS.—Just opensd a lar*e lot, marked low. Spring Delauies and Prints. Mode Alpacas, c hoice shades. Printed Brilliants aud 4-4 Fancy Shirtings. COOPER A'CON ARD, fe4 S. E. comer Ninth and Market. TTT'IUTE SELVEDGE BLACK SILKS, I>RAP YV DK LYONS.—The e are a very superior grade of jGLKS warranted dnrable,aud fine Paris Black, ordered fvr our city trade. • • EYRE * LANDELL Widows silks, without gloss. ' Royal Armures. - Corded Gr.os Gram. . Heavy Black Poult de Soies. EYRE & LANDELL. £OA BLANKETS! PREMIUM GOODS!! hire All-Wool Blankets. Blankets, $5, s , $9, SlO, Sl2, Sl5, S2O. Fine Cradle and Grib Blankets. 7-poond Blankets. Heavy Cotton Colored Rugs. BLANKETS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. EYRE A LANDELL, Fourth and A ch streets. T SIMPSON’S SONS. 922* AND 921 PINE # Street—Would respectfully call the attention of purchasers in general to .the Large and Choice Stock of iWorked Lace Curtains, purchased last year at Auctiou in New York. Also. Embroidered Muslin Cnrta nsand Embroidered Muslin for Cur tains by yard or piece, which \v.ll be disposed of at prices much less’ than present value to pur chasers, via: Rich Vestibule Lace Curtains, S 4 00 per pair. • Rich Vestibule Lace Curtains, S 5 00 per pair. Pretty styles Window Lace Curtains, S 6 50 per pair. Three Different Lots and Styles Rii.li Designs Muslin and "Lace combined, $lO 00 per pair. Superfine Rich Design, Extra Size La9 Chest autstreet. JOHN H. WILLIAMS, JOHN WIEST. Pun. ad a. , Jan. 1, ISC4 CITY ORDINANCE. CLERK’ S OFFICE COMMON*COUNCIL.— PHiLADKLruiA, February 5, In accordance with a resolution adopted by the Common Cour-cll of the City bf Philadelphia, on THURSDAY the4tb Inst, the&uuexed bill entitled “Ac Oi.diunme to Authorize an Additional Loan to aid the Enlistment of Volameers, 1 ’ la hereby published for public information. • WM F. SMALL, Clerk of Common Council. An ordinance to authorize an AD DITIONAL eoan TO AID THE ENLIST HEIST oy VOLUNTEERS. Section l The Select and Ooamon Connells of 'tlWyCit.v of Philadelphia, do ordam: That the be and he is hereby authorized to borrow on the credit of the city from time to urns, as may he required hv the City Treasurer, sums of money aa may be required to aid tb*» enlistment of Volunteers lor the service cfth*» United States, not exceeding in the whole thetumofTwo Millftm, Dollars, ' for which interest, not to exceed at the rate of six per . cent, per annum, shall be paid * half-y*asil v, on Die firs; da> s of July and Jan nary, at the idliee of the City Tieasnrer. The principal of said loan shall be payi-.ble and paid at theexpiration oi thirty years from the date uf the -tune, .*tnd not before without the consent of holders thereof, ami cer tificates therefor, in the usual fom of such certifi cates of City Loans, shall be issued in such amount as the lenders may require, bnt no: for any fric tional part of one hundred doliurs. tor irequired in amounts of five hundred or. one thousand dol lars, and it ibaJl be expressed tu said certificates he said loan therein mentioned, and the interest thereof are payable flee from all taxes. NEC. '2. Whenever anv loan shall be made bv virtue hereof, there sha’ll be, by force of tins ordi nance, annually appropriated out of the income of the corporate estat» s, and from the sum raised bv taxation, a stun sufficient to pay the interest on said certificates; and the further sum of three tenths of one per cent, on the par value of such certificate? so issued shall be appropriated quar terly, out of the inborn* and taxes, to a sinking fund, which fund and its accumulation are hereby specifically pledged for the redemption and pay ment of said certificates RESOLUTION Authorizing the Clerk to publish the Ordinance. That the Clerk of Common Council be authorized to publish in two daily newspapers of this City, daily lor four the Ordinance pre sented to Common Council at a stated meeting thereof, held on the -ith day or February, en titled “ An Ordinance to Authorize an Additional Loan to’aidthe Enlistment of Volunteers,” and the said Clerk, at the stated meeting of Connells, next after the expiration of four weeks from the said publication, shall present to Councils one of each of suid newspapers for every dav in which the same shall have been made. " feo-4w4 G EKAT DieaoTßaY USEFUL. AJfD VAOUABIiK DISCOVERY! INSOLUBLE CEMENT Is of more general practical utility thou any invention now before the ■public. It has been thoroughly test ed dunug the last two years by prac tical men, and pronounced by all to be Applicable to the useful Arts. SUPERIOR TO ANY Adhesive Preparation known. Hilton’s Insoluble Cement is a new thing, and. the result of years of study; its combination is on SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES, and under no circumstances of change of temperature, will it be come corrupt or emit any offensive smell. A new thing. Its Combina tion. Hoot ami Shoe BOOT AND SHOE Mauufac- Manufacturers using Maehiues will turers. find it the best article Known for Ce menting the Channel, as it. works without delay, is not affected by any change of temperature. Jewelers. JEWELERS Will find it sufficiently adhesive for their use, as has been proved. It U Especially Adapted to Leather, And we claim as an especial merit, that it sticks Patches audLiuinxsto Boots and Shoes without stitching. IT IS.THE ONLMkk LIQUID CEMBNT EXIW That is a sure thing for mendmf- Furniture, Crockery, Toy*, Bone, Ivory, And articles of Household use. Families. I Us a Liquid. Remember Hilton’sluaolnbl* Cembkt is in a liquid form and as eaei lv applied as paste. Hilton 1 s In soluble Oeevint is Insoluble in water or oil. HiUoa's Insoluble Cement ad heres oily substances. Supplied in Family or Manufactu rer 1 s Packages from 2_oz. to 100 lbs. HILTON BROS; A COt, Proprietors, Providence* St. I. lodelphia, A MAGINNIS. No. 30 N. Third at Remember. nlB-wm&frly Agents in Phil LAING LEANS, NO. 4ua CHESTNUT lum awarded by Franklin Institute LEANS, Manufacturer ot dARKS, PINS, EMBLEMS, *O. iginal designs of Masonic Marks and edals, Army Medals and Corps iry description > da34oso Martin Street. First Premi to MARTIN I MASONIC m New and ori Templars* M< Badges of eye fW-iit* jal -2m* HILTON’S insurance. HE RELIANCE INSURANCE CCJttPArTS I E PHILADELPHIA. VM&SS&Sr** S? 1 °wJ»wl tnal - 011 FURNITURE^ niS™ i^ V^.f tES ' and MERCHANDISE. CAPITAL 831)0, (WO. ASSETS 8387,211 86. Invested in the following secnrltielvii • on City Property, weU ™’ UnitedStotes'’etovVmmeM Loans' ®}]o’om £ Philadelphia City 6 per cent. Loans*! '* m’oOOM Commonwealth. of rai tent. fc3,ooo,non Lean.,,.... POT «, m Pennsylvania Bailroad ist and 2d Mort- ’ °° gage Loans Camden and Amboy Railroad" Ooin p£ladflphS r and*' Retdiig "UaHnaO. 8,000 66 Hnntmgdmi anJ e ßroad To^Rkuioa’d' 7 000 00 percent Loans . 4 560 66 Commercial Bank of Penn* a. Stock 10* 000. oo Mechanics’ Bank Stock.... *" d’oon og County Fire Insurance Company’i ’ 5t0ck........... .' Union Mutual Insurance Company’s Stock J Beliance Insurance Companv*of*Phiial delphia Stock -.7......f.T.!.. 2 SCO 08 Loans on Collaterals, well secured’”". 5’,250 CO Accrued interest 5,932 00 Cash In bank and on hand.... 16,537 86 Worth at present market value 3399.664 38 DIBECTORS. Clem Tingley, Beaj. W. Tinsley, Wm. B. Thompson, Robert Tolana, Samuel Bisphain, Wm. Stevenson, Robert Steen, Hampton L. Carson, William Mnsser, Marshall Hill, Charles Leland, J. Johnson Brown, Thos. H. CLEM ' Thof. 0. Hill, Secrel PHCENIX MUTUAL INSURANCE UOM PANY OP PHILADELPHIA, INCORPO HATED 16m. OHAKTEH PEKPETUAL. No. 121 WALNUT street, opposite the Exchange. In addition to MARINE and INLAND Insu rance, the company have resttmed the business oi Insurance from loss or damage by FIRE, on buildingß, permanently by deposit 01 premium, *r for limited periods ou buildings, merchandise, furniture or other insurable interests, on .iberal terms. The prompt payment of claims for losses for tlie period of nearly SIXTY YEARS that the company has been in active business, entitles them to ttis confidence of the public. DIRECTORS. John L. Hodge, William S. Grant, Adolphus Peries, Robert W. Reaming, William McKee, D. Claik Whimon, Lewis Wain, Lawrence Lewis, M. B. Mahony, David Lewis, John T.* Lewis, Benjamin Eiting, John R. Wilmcr, Thomas H. Power*. JOHN R. WUCHERER, President. SAinJEL Witcoi, Secretary. del2 The county fire insurance com PANY. j OFFIUE NO. 110 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, BKLOW Can3T>*tTT. ‘ ‘The Fire Insurance Company of the County of Philadelphia. ’ ’ Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania in lr:?2, for indemnity against less or damage by fire, exclusively. CHARTER PERPETUAL. This old and reliable institution, with axnpls capital anil contingent fund carefully invested, continues to insure buildings, furniture, merchan dise, Ac., either permanently or for a limited time, against los3 or damage by Are, at the lowest rates consistent with the absolute safety of its customers. Losses adjusted and paid with all possible de spatch. DIRECTORS. Charles J. Sutter, (Robert Y. Massey, Henry Criliy, John Horn, Frederick Schober, {Joseph Moore, Henry Bad-d, George Mecke, Andrew H. Miller, (James N. Stone. CHARLES J. SUTTER, President. Bejcjamib F. Hoboklbt. Sec’y and Treasurer. FIRE ASSOCIATION jE3 . Incorporated March 27, I*2o. If rs3l A- OFFICE, No. 34 N. FIFTH street. Insure BUILDINGS, HOUSEHOLD 5^ T FURNITURE and. MERCHANDISE generally, from Less by Fire, (in the City ol Philadelphia only. ) Statement of the Assets of the Association, Jane- ary l, 1533. Bonds and Mortgages on Property in the City of Philadelphia only gTG?. 454 66 Ground Bents.. a?, 139 57 Real Estate VI, 396 13 Dash on hand. 34,*>51 36 TRUSTEES GEORGE W. TRYON, President. Win. H. Hamilton, Geo. I. Young, John Souder, Jos. R. Rynclail, Peter Fritz, « Levi P. Coats, Peter A. Keyser, Samuel Sparhawlr, John Philbin, Charles P. Bower, John Carrow, mys WILLIAM T BUTLER. Secretary. Fire insurance exclusively—the PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY—lncorporated 15*25—Charter Perpet ual—No. 510 WAIINUT Street, opposite Inde pendence Square. Tins Company, favorably known to the commu nity for jit-arlr forty years, continues to insor* against loss or damage by fire, on Public or Private DiuldingSseitberpermanently or fora limited time. Also, ou Furniture, Stocis of Goods and Merchan dise generally, oh liberal terms. Tbelr Capital, together with a largo Surplu* Fund is invested In the most careful manner, which enables them to offer to the insured an un doubted security In the case of loss. DIRECTORS. Jonathan Patterson, Thomas Robins, Alexander Benson, Daniel Smith, Jr., William Moutelius, \. John Devereux, Isaac Haziehurst, 'Thomas Smith. Henrv Lewis, JONATHAN PATTERSON, President. William G. Crowell, Secretary. American mutual insurance com pany—Office, Farquhar Building, No. 13 Walnut street. MARINE AND INLAND IN SURANCES.—Risks taken} on vessels, cargoes and freights to all parts of the world, and on good* oh inland transportation on riven?, canals, raU roads and other conveyances throughout the United States. WILLIAM CRAIG, President. PETER CULLEN, Vice President D. B. STAOBY, Secretary* DIRHCTORS. William Craig Henry C. Ballet, Peter Cullen, William T. Lowber, John Dallett, J. Johnson Brown, William H. Merrick, Samuel A. Rulon, Gillies Dallett, Mason Hutchins, Benjamin W. Richards, Henry L. Elder, Pearson Serriil, Charles Conrad,' William M. Baird. Jai JEFFERSON FIRE INSURANCE COM PANY OF PHILADELPHIA.—Office North east corner of THIRD and BUTTONWOOD streets (late Tammany). Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylva nia. Charter Pbbphtual. Capital authorized by law, 8100,300. Make Insurance against Loss or Damage by Fire of Public or Private Build lugs, Furniture, Stocks of Goods and Merchan dise, on favorable terms. DIRECTORS. George Erety, Henry GeTker, August C. Miller, Christopher H. Miller. JohnF. Belsterling, Frederick Staake, Henry TToomner, Jonas Bowman, William McDaniel, Frederick Doll. Jocob Nullet, Jacob Schandier, George Blutz, Jr., Stephen Smith, Samuel Miller. GEORGE ERETY, President. JOHN F. BELSTERLING, Vice President. Philip E Colbhan. Secretary. • ai2-ti American fire insurance com pany, INCORPORATED 1810. —CHARTER PER PETUAL. 310 WALNUT Street, above THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA* Haying a large paid up CAPITAL STOCK and SURPLUS invested in sound and available Secu rities, continue to insure on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Merchandise, Vessels in port, and their Cargoes, and other personal property- All Losses liberally and promptly adjusted. BIBBOTORB. Thomas K, Maris, John T. Lewis, John Welsh, James R. Campbell, Samuel O. Morton, Edmund G. Dutilh, Patrick Brady, Charles W. Poultney, . . Israel Morris. * THOMAS R. MARIS, President. AlbbbtO. L. Orawposd.‘Secretary. . my*.£2- FAME INSURANCE COMPANY* NO; 406 CHESTNUT S TREET, PHILADELPHIA. FIRE AND INLAND INSURANCE. „ M ■ DIRECTORS. Francis N. Buck, : Jno.W.Everman, Charles Richardson, Robert B. Potter, Henry Lewis, Jno.Kessler, Jr., O. W. Davis, E.D. Woodruff, P. Justioe, Chas Stokes, Geo.A. West,! Jos.D. Ellis. FRANCIS N. BUCK, President. CHAS. RICHARDSON, Vice President. W.l.Blawohard, Secretary. ; •, LATHS. —A cargo ot 600,000 tw sate by &A. BGUDHB* OQ.. Doc* rtw* 35,000 00 1,050 ee 5387 213 83 TNG-LEY. President, nry. jil-fm w-ly} 5755,063 13 INSURANCE. INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA.—MARINE, FIRE AND IN LAND TRANSPORTATION INSURANCE. Office, No.• 232 WALNUT street, : South side, East of Third street... . , The Properties of this 1 Company afa well in vested and furnish aii available fund.for the ample indemnity of‘all persons who desire to be pro tected by Insurance. MARINE RISKS taken, on Vessels. Freights and Cargoes*. * - INLAND TRANSPORTATION RISKS OB per Railroads. Canals and Steamboats PxRE BISKS on Mei*cliaiulise. Euriiilurf* and Buildings in City and County, INCORPORATED IN 1794—CAPITAL 850 ft, 038, AND PAID IN AND. SECURELY IN VESTED. TOTAL PROPETIES, #1*300,000. PERPETUAL CHARTER. ■; OIBBOTOBB. Arthur G-. Coffin, ~ . James N. Uickena, Samuel W. .Tones, S. Morris Wain, i?™. A- Brown, John Blaion, V“f les Taylor, George I. Harrison, nSSo OS i e y bit8 t'' Francis E. Cope, wmm™ to Wool, ' Edward H. Trotter, William EJBowen,. WiuiaS O^mings, CH President. - LIFE INSURANCE. LIFE IN.’iUliAf'i UE AHD TkllST OOMPAWV —THE GIRARD LIFE NUITY andTß UST COMPANY, ofPhUac&n££' No. ;40S CHESTNUT Street' CHARTER PERPETUAL. Capital, 830U,000—paid in aad in vested in Bonds and Mortgages. . Continue to make Insurance on Lives, grant An. unities and Endowment and make contracts eene rally, which depend on the contingencies of life. They act as Execntoi s, Administrators, Assigntee, Receivers, Committee of Lunatics, Guardians of Minors and Trustees generally, whether committed to their charge by individuals, Courts of Justioe or corporal*- bodies. They give a participation of Profits to the In eTired, for life. ttiSAGSUS. Tiionms Ktdgway, John A. Brow*. Bobert Jcbn E. Latimer, John R. Slaci, John O, aiitchel, Thomas P Janes, Seth J Comly, Frederick Brown, . Isaac'Starr, George Tabon, Stacy B. Barcroft. Henry G. f- re c mnn, * Wm. P. Jenks, Medical Examinees. —Geo. Emerson, M D • and Samuel Chamberlain*, M.D., attend at tli» Office daily at 12 o’ clock looh. Pampblet? containing tables of rates and expla nation of terms of application, and further infor mation can be bad a: the oSi-e. - THO3IAS RIDGWA7, President. JOHN F. Jambs. Actuary. f 0.1.453 LEGAL NOTICES. IN THEOHHHAKi tIOUI.T F7 South. THIRD street, below Walnut. S. HENRY NORRIS. jaOo fel,i>.s,Anditor. IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate ofUATHAEINE BDTLEE, deceased The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle and adjust the account, of WILLIAM T J BUTLER, A drniii is-trator cf CATHARINE BUT -. LER oeceased, and to make distribution of tL® balance in the bands of said-accountant, willmee the parties interested for the purposes of his ap« pointment, on WEDNESDAY, February iuth* irC-V, at* o’clock. P. M., at his Office, J. 23 South SIXTH street, city of Philadelphia. jA2‘».f,xn,\vst* J« HUBLEY ASHTON, Auditor. YY7HEREAS, LETTERS TESTAMENTARY W.upon the Estate el ELIZA HAMILTON, de ceased, have !'tvn granted to the ail .persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and f .hos£ claims against the sanir. to present them, to GEORGE HALL. Exeentor, 257 Madison street. lel,Ta>th-fit-* SUMMITS IN PARTITION.—The Sheriff is directed to publish the following order. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. City and County of Phttadefyhiv, SS. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to the Sheriff ol Philadelphia County, greeting: If William Darlington, Administrator de bonis non enm testamento annexo of the last will and testament of Elizabeth Baldwin, deceased, make you secure of prosecuting his claim, then we com mand you that you summon by good and lawful sum'moners, Sarah S. Barnes, Charles M. Tyson and Lydia Ann his wife, in right ot the said Lydia Ann, Jonathan D.* Barnes, Samuel B. Cope, Oli ver Cope, late of yonr county, so that they be and appear before our* Judges at Philadelphia, 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 wherefore whereas they, the said Demandant and the »~id Defendant together and undivided do hold all that lot or piece of ground pd-h the buildings thereon erected, situ ate on the north side.of Chestnut street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in breadth on the said Chestnut street fourteen feet, and in length or depth fifty feet; bounded northward by ground formerly of John Bar, and afterwards of the heirs of John Speel, deceased* eastward by Strawberry alley, southward by the said Chestnut street, and westward wi»h the shop and ground sometime in the tenure ol Isaac Warren and afterwards be longing to Samuel. Barnes, or howsoever else the fame-is or of right ought to be butted and bounded, with the appurtenances. Being the same premises which Samuel E Howell and wife, by indenture dated the twenty-first day of May, A. D. 1816, re corded at Philadelphia, in Deed Book M. R., No. 9, page 3 Ac., granted and conreyeato Sarape Barnes and Elizabeth Lawrence, widow of Thomas Lawrence in fee as tenants in. common • and not as joint the same Defendant partition thereof .between t K em to be.made (according to the laws and cus toms of this Commonwealth in such made and provided), do gainsay and the same to be done do not permit, very unjustly and against the same laws and customs (as it is said,) &c. And have you then there the names of those Summonets and this writ. , Witness the Honorable OSWALDTHOMPSON, President of our said Court at Philadelphia, the twenty-third day of January, in the.year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four. 5 ITsT J of the Court C. P. and duly starap eel according to Act of Congress, je£3-6ws T. O. WEBB, Pro Prothonotary. LIQUOES, &C. Is. WATERMAN, _ The only Manufacturer of WATERMAN* S COCKTAII* and TONIC BITTERS. - Sold Wholesale and Retail No. 1106 MARKET Street, Philadelphia f-S-Im§ BAY I