Frem oni Third Edition of Yesterday THE EXPEDITION TOWARDS RICHMOND. Baltimobe, February 9: —The American has* a special despafeh from Fortress. Monroe, from C. C. Fulton, who has been up- to Citjr Point. It says: The rebel flag-cf-truce steamer Schultz, with Commissioner Gold and Captain Hatch, the truce officer, arrived on Sunday morning at City Point. Two citizen prisoners, brought, down by the Schultz, were sent on board the New Turk. They were both Marylanders. One of them, Mr. A. F. Breugle, of Frederick, Md., was captured at Middletown on the 20th of June last, whilst acting as a volunteer assistant to the Sanitary Commission, and the other, Geo. \Y. Longley, of Baltimore county,was captured whilst driving a wagon of the Sanitary Com mission near Chancellorsville on the 27th of, November. They were released through the interposition of the Eev. Mr. Petriken. The prisoners brought exciting news from Bichmond, which they represent to have been in a state of feverish excitement from mid night on Saturday up to the time they left, at 2 o’clock on Sunday afternoon. At midnight on Saturday the bells of the city were rung and men were rushing through the streets crying “To arms! to arms—the Yankees are coming.” *' * During the remainder of the night an intense commotion was everywhere visible. The Home Guards were called out, 'and the tramp ol armed men could be heard itrail directions. ‘j Cannon were hauled through the streets, women and children were hurrying to and fro, and there were all the evidences Of such a panic as had seldom been w itnessed in Richmond. On Sunday morning there was no abatement in the excitement. ; The guards were all marched out of the city to the defences, and the armed citizens placed on guard over the prisoners. “ Horsemen were dashing to and fro, and the excitement among the prisoners to know the cause of all this commotion became intense. It was soon learned that a large cavalry and infantry force, with artillery, had' made their appearance on the Peninsula at Bottom’s Bridge, within ten miles of the city, and that Richmond was actually threatened by the Yankees. The same hurrying of troops, arming of citi zens and excitement among the women anl children continued during the morning. At 2 o’clock in the afternoon, when the pri soners were about to leave in the truce boat, the alarm bells were again rung with great fury, and they left a scene of confusion and turmoil such as they had never before wit nessed in the city. The rumors that prevailed were conflicting and wild. It was their impression that 8,000 or 10,000 cavalry would have found but little difficulty in entering the city, liberating the prisoners, destroying the forts and public pro perty, and returning by the Peninsula before any sufficient force to resist them, could be brought to the aid of the small garrison left to defend it. For several days previous to this alarm, the troops in and around the city,to the number of 4000 or 5000, had been sent off to join Lee’s army with great dispatch, the impression pre vailing that a movement was contemplated by Gen. Meade, j \ In this they were right, as during the pro gress of the excitement on Sunday, intel ligence was received that Meade had crossed the Rapidan. \ On Monday morning a courier arrived at City Point bringing copies of the morning'- papers with the intelligence that the excite ment had abated, and that it had been ascer tained that the Yankees were falling back from the Chickahominy and had abandoned the attack. LiqUUKS, &u. IS/ WATERMAN, • The only Manufacturer of .WATERMAN’S COOKTAIIi and TONIO BITTERS. Sold Wholesale and Retail. No. 1106 MARKET Street, Philadelphia, frS-lm§ BAY SOT.—Pure Bay Kam, Imported direct £ r 2s£ f - Thomas, W. 1., in bottle and for sale by GEORGE AI.KI A r ’ S, 10 and 12 South Delaware Avenue. ja.3o SHERRY WlNE.—Amontillada Sherry of su d>erior quality m cases 1 dozen each, on con signmentardfor sate by GEORGE ADKINS, 10 and 12 £><mth Delaware avecre. SCO TUA WHISKEY In cases of one dozen each, on consignment end for sale by GEO. ADKINS 10 and -2 Sou'h Delaware avenue. EXTBA SPARKLING CHAMPAGNE 01. . DEH, -af wholesale. Grocers and shippers inyited to examine. P. J. JOEDAN, 220 Pear street, below Third and Walnut streets. no 4 JF. DUN TON, . 149 Sonth Front street, above Walnut. Agency of OETJSOE and CAMP EDI, SHEEEIEB. ERNEST IRROY & CO. ’ S Golden Star Brand, ’ Ay Grand Mousseux, BRANDIES, POETS and MADEIRA St anil Sutlers and shippers, attention. CHAMPAGNE CIDER, warranted, now In ??£J! r -£ er fO I Shipping. For sale,' wholesale only, at 220 Pear st., below Third and Walnut E ts. no 4 ba 2' t!ls P ure CHAMPAGNE CIDER now ¥hVrVan 0 d% e a d ln^ r t Sal - e ’ PEAB atrBBt * , £°» COAL. COAL.- ■ , . „ -KUHN & HILLER, Library streets), Philadelphia. att ttE O^ 1 , ff lc , cted f J om , thß best Mines for Family toijnn Sn H WPstm:lrket prices. ey Prompt a? tention to Orders, and speedy Delivery. Also Amenta for PHILADELPHIA and BOSTON ICE. Families, Hotels and Offices supplied at tliolovr est market prices. . jagd-lm G£OAF,'' HEAVER MEA DOW and Spring Mountain Lehigh Coal, and oest Locust Mountain from Schuylkill, prepared ™ £ B P ot >N. W. comer &?ffiSEOOND^ WStreetS - Offloe > No ‘ U» mi 37 B» MABQM BllliSS. JOHN 9 hhraw INVITE ATTENTION Buck Mountain Company’s Goal, Lehigh Navigation Company’s Coal, and Locust Mountain *« . n yrhich they are prepared to sell at the lowest'mar net rates, and to deliver In the best condition Orders left with S. MASON BINES, Franklin Institute BuUding, SEVENTH street, tolowMaS tot, will be promptly attended to. BINES * SHEAFF, arch street whart Schuylkill. STQYjBiB, HEATERS, &C 7 Thomas s. dixoh, “ Lata Andrews A Dixon, *O. 1324 CHESTNUT eaoet, pwisdelpwa. Opposite TJnlted States Mint, Manufacturers of LOWBOWS, PAELOR, CHAMBER, . OFFICE, • ANB OTHER GRATES, sot Anthracite, Bftumiaous and Wood First _ AZ.SO, For AIR FURNACES, . public and private buildings, HEOISTERs, VENTILATORS, ‘ ABB LOST— -A n r e of State of Pennsy March 12th, 1830, No. 754 ?n^.?£ r ®* l6 °5« dated mebedith. al“; i°ftasss loan 01 State of Pennsylvania, for the *„E, /la sted June 30th, 1845, No. HsS,S®»JW, K-PHfCE, Administrator of WmiamMer^nts 1 n Trust. Application bas been made to or-General for a renewal of said Certificates 1 EEI K. PRICE." No Btl Archstraei. fe9-3m § A&BS& CARRIAGE IVI AKERS. f g^sSeZ.?' BEITENBERGER 4 SON, ] ~ - - 607 PINE STREET. fel 3ik v=» OELAWAIIE MINING- COMPANY IL3 OF MICHIGAN.—Notice is hereby given, that all Stock in this Company, on which the in. stallmen! of FIFTYCENTS PER SHARE, called November 2d, 1-03 and due November Mill. I St'.; u not paid, IE forfeited ibr said default; and that, according to the Charter and By-Laws ol the Company, it will be soltlat Public Auction, 'on MONDAY', February at 12 o'clock 51 , at thf* Office of the Secretary qf the Company, No. 326 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, unlesfi paid on or before that day. \ By order of the Board of Directors. S. M. DAYy Secretary. Philadelphia, Jan. 14, isol.jaH 15. m, w, f tfelss ffs 3 , OFFICE OITY BOUNTY FUND UOM- U 3 MISSION, No. 412 PRUNE Street, Phila delphia, December 19, ISB3. \ The Commission for the payment of the Otty Bounty are now prepared to receive andadjust the claims of all new recruits In old regimenlk. Until further notice, the Commission will sit daily from 3 to 5 P. M. Bounties-will be paid to those inlv whose names are borne on rolls furnißhed to the Commission by the Assistant Provost Marshal-General, or the United States Mustering Officer for Philadelphia. Claimants for the bountv 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 recruits in new organizations and veterans re-en listing in the field can receive their bounty. By oi der of the Commission. ja4-tf SAMUEL O. DAWSON, Secretary. CITY BOUNTY FUND COH IL3 HUSSION, No. 412 PRUNE street, De cember 29, 1863. Warrants for the City Bounty (two hundred and fifty dollars) will he issued to all new recruits for old regiments, credited to the quota of Philadel phia on the coming 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 mnst accompany and Touch for their m ?ti when the warrants are delivered. Philadelphia soldiers re-enlisting In the field will ' wal T, antB " soon M certified copies of the innster-ui-rolls are fumiaUedtotheCommia by tie Adjutant-General of tie State. Men enlisted in Col. McLean's Regiment flB3d Pennsylvania Volunteers), will receive tie bounty in companies when duly mustered into tie U s service, and credited to tie quota of tie city. Tie Commission sits daily from 3 toSP. M., during which iours only warrants are delivered. These warrants are cashed on presentation at tie office of tie City Treasurer, Girard Bank. By order of tie Commission. jal-tf $ SAMUEL C. DAWSON, Sec'y. ■ X WALTOS 4 CO. of'io So gJSSS TS-™ -KK'n™; piyiBEND NOTICE—The transfer Books of this Company will be closed oa THURSDAY, 17th Instant, and re-opened on TUESDAY, January Us, 1804. J A Dividend of SEVEN PEE OENT,, clear of otate tax, has been declared on tie Common Stock payable in Common Stock on and after 3 1st Decem ber next to tie holders thereof as they siali stanC registered on: tie books at tie close of business on tie 17th inst. rr£w£ lTid ! nd of THREE AND A HALF PER ni?Jh?T>vJi eftT j 0 £ State tax, has been declared StoSf Payable in cash or Common ?if+ C ?r Si* 6 2P Uon oi tlle bolder, on and after the 21 »i?L^S ember next » 10 the Stockholders, os they aBbootaat a“ <5 «>,? r:d I r / of certtfleates which have been dis charged from this office, or either of tie Transfer Agencies, are particularly requested to have them jBBy “Entered on tbs Transfer Books to which prtor 10 the 17th inst. b r ocsnolaer& whose names are th« ' wiu I,6 P ald htlheFarmers’ Loan and Trust Company, and those whose names are registered on the Boston Books will be naidat the office of Messrs I. E. Th?v °r & Brother BRADFORD, Treasurer. IJ-oSS?SS£S ,i fcS,l»SgS!! tSnly the best article of the kind ever invented It should be kept m every mahntactory, workshop and house, everywhere. By ita 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 •nmstaneee or change of temperature will tt emit buy offensive smell. The various usee to which R can be successfully applied renders it Invaluable to all classes. For particulars see advertisement. SPECIAL NOTICES. - ■ _ AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE AND COMPANY; WALNUT- street, Southeast corner ofvFonrth, Philadelphia, Feb ruary 4th, 1864. . . . The Trustees have this day declared a dividend of FIFTY PER CENT, on all premiums upon Mutual Policies during the year ending December 1663, and in force at that date, the above amount to be credited to said Policies, and have a Iso ordered the dividend of IS6O on Policies issued during that year to be paid, as the annual pre miums on said Policies are received. ' fe<h6t JOHN S. WILSON, Secretary. EDWARD UARSWELL, Esq., M. W. ±3 Conductor of the NATIONAL DIVISION SONS OF TEMPERANCE, the celebrated Cana dian Orator, will Lecture on THURSDAY EVE NING, Feb. 11. 1564, in the Eleventh. Baptist Church, TWELFTH street, above Race. Tickets, gratuitously, ofWM. A. DUFF «fc CO. ,516 ARCH street, or at the Office of the Grand Division, 118 South SEVENTH street. fe9-3t* FOURTEENTH WARD BOUNTY 1,5 FUND.—At.un Adjourned Meeting of the Citizens of the. Fourteenth Ward, held at SPRING GARDEN HALL, Feb. 6th, 15W, the following important resolutions were passed:- Resolved, That until SATURDAY EVENING next,Feb. 13tb, ceitiflcatesgnaranteeingexemptiou ■ram thedraft (or money returned) be issuedfor the ! sumoi*S2o, but after that data none sha.l be issued ;'or less than §5O. c Resolved. That the Bounty to bo offered by this Ward be 523, and that the Treasurer, Col. TYm. B. Thomas, be authorized and instructed to com mence the payment thereof immediately. A committee, who atiend to granting these certi ficates,' sit daily, from 7 lo 0 P.M., at the above Hall v on the first iloor. In accordance with tbe above, parties interested ire informed that by culling on Col. Thomas,.at Tie OnstomHonse, on and after MONDAY next, between 9 and 12 A. M., with the necessary vouchers, the above sura will bo paid to each recruit credited t > tbe Fourteenth Ward. As the amount necessary to pay this sum is not fully made up, it is earnestly desired that those who have not already paid "their 5 übscription; and that those who can increase their subscription, will please do so immediately. An Adjourned Meeting will be held at same place, on SATURDAY EVENING, Feb. 13th. (Signed) \VM. B. THOMAS, Chairman. Attest—T. B. Davis, Secretary. feS..6ts y-z~' NOTlCE.—Shippers and Consignees of Jsjs Freights over the Camden and Amboy Rail oad are informed that the advanced winter rates >f said company wty go intGieffect on MONDAY NEXT, 6th instant. Ail special rates heretofore given will at that date cease." WALTER FREEMAN, Agent Transportation, fe4-f>ts Camden and Amboy R. R. Go. OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAILR./Al) T 3 COMPANY, Philadelphia, January 25, IC(>4 . NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDER. S—The annual meeting oi the Stockholders of this Company will oe held on TUESDAY, the 16th day of February, 1664, at 10 o’clock, A. M., at the SANSOM VTKEET HALL. The annual Election for Directors will be held •in MONDAY, the 7th day -of March 1*64, at tbe Office of the Company, *No. 23S South THIRD street. EDMUND SMITH, jn2s-tfe!6 INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE •Jof SPATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, February 1, 1864 The Directors have this daytoelareda Dividend of six per cent, or twelve'dollars per share, clear of all taxes, payable to the Stock hold- rs, or their Legal Representatives on demand, fel-10“§ WILLIAM HARPER, Soc’rv. OFFICE OF THE UNION MUTUAL Uj? INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILA DELPHIA, Philadelphia, January 11, lSffl. Notice is hereby given to the holders 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 tbe holders of the outstanding Scrip the privilege of converting said Scrip into the Capital Stock of the to sectioh 6lh of the amendment"to the Charter, on the same terms as previously done; payment} of instalment to be made l, 1601. Other wise, interest to be charged on’payments made after that date, and the privibfeeof conversion to cease after June 30, 1564. ■ ja!3-w,fjm2ms JOHNfIIOSS, Secretary. PENNSYLVANIA MINING COM LL§ PANY OF MICHIGAN.— Notice is hereby given that an installment of two dollars per share N?n each and every share of the Capital Stock In the Pennsylvania Mining Company of Michigan, has this day by the Board of Directors of saidxpompany,due and payable at the Office of tbe Company, No. 326 WALNUT street, Philadelphia, on or be.fore the 19th 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-d*i-m w f-30t$ S. H DAY, Secretary. Dated Philadelphia, Dec. 7, 1663. TrHBFTN - OIL OF AIX— This renowned. , balad Oil ismade from the finest Olives of Ant. tj rri'Soi.l Imported and for sale by JOS. H. HUSKIER 4 CQ„ 103 and HO South Wharves. THE DAILY EVENING Linen cambrlc handkerchiefs— WHOLESALE AGENCY, CHARLES ADAMS. No. 215 Church Alley. Just received, a consignment of . . Dnnbas, Dicksons & C»> ’s celebrated Linen Cambric HANDKERCHIEF*-. • 600 dozen gents? assorted qualities. 6*'U do. ladies’ do. do; Tbe attention of the irade i 3 invited. ; Also, an invoice of gents* extra size and heavy hemmed do.. inboxes. .. TERMS NET WASH. fe4-f,m, w,3t* 1 ‘1 AA YARDS H fcidVY CRASH, AT A GTS -I,IUU 35b yards Extra Quality, do., at IGc. 61U yards Russia crash, at 15c. 770 yards Vussia Crash, at IGc. 700 yards Russia Crash, at iOo. lou pieces Russia Diaper, at 83 50. 50 pieces'Russia'Diaper, at $3-50. The above Goods are ns cheap 'as they can ba bought by the bale. JOHN H. STOKES, fes No. 702 Arch street. TAT ARSEILLES QUILTS —Of tino quality, at jLvJL moderate''prices: • Good Blankets in large sizes. ' ' s Sheeting Muslius, of every width. Sewral grades of Tickings ' - • TABLE DAM ASKS.—Power-loom Table Linen, damask pattern. Power-loom Table Linen, dice pattern. _Blca'hew Table DamasKS and Cloths. o-4 Bleachrd Damask, $ ou, abirgain. Fine Towels, Napkins, Nursery Diapers. Bailardvnle Flannels. G2}£c to 81 p ryard. New York Mills Williamsvillea, Wamsuttas. Richardson’s Shining and fronting Linens. BLACK SILKS.—Just opensd a lax a e lot, marked iow. Spring Delames and Prints. Mode Alpacas, t hoice shades. = Printed Biilliantsand 4*4 Fancy Shirtings. COOPER A OONARD,- fe4 S. E. corner NiuUi and Market WHITE SELVEDGE BLACK SILKS.DRAP I)E LYONS.—Tno-e are a very superior giade of >*3l/JC^,warranted durable,and fine Paris Black, ordered for our best city trade. EYRE A LANDELL. <£OA BLANKETS! PREMIUM GOODS!! C|)/vU All-Wool Blankets. Blari ki-ts, Ss,s\ 89, SlO, $12,815, $2O. Fine Cradle and Grib Blaoke’s. Soldiers’ 7-ponnd Bankets. BLANKETS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. EYRE & LANDELL, ‘ . Fourth and A ch streets. TUIIiOWs SILKS, WITHOUT GLOSS.- \ Y Royal Armures. " . Corded Gros Grain. Heavy Black Poult de Soi'es. EYRE & LANDELL. m SIMPSON’S SONS. 922 AND 924 PINE JL • Street—Would respectfully call the atteution of purchasers in general to th&Largo and Choice Stock of Worked Lace Curtains, purchased last year at Auction in New York. Also, Embroidered Muslin Curtansana EmbroideredMuHiu for Cur tains by yard or piece, which w 11 be disposed of at prices much less than present value to pur chasers, viz: Rich Vestibule Lace Cnrtains, Si oo per pair. Ri« h Vestibule Lace Curtains, S 5 Oo per pair. Pretty stvksWindow Lace Curtains, S 6 so per pair. Three Different Lon and Styles Rich Designs Muslin and Lace combined, $4O 00 per pair. Superilne Rich Design, Extra Size Loco Curtains, s}s UO per pair. Extra Superfine Very Rich Design, Extra Size Lace Curtains, ociv 923 00 per pair. NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS. 1 Lot , Quite Pretty, Only-SI 00 per pair. 1 Let Better, Omy $3 oo per pair. 1 Lot llat dsome, Only $6.00 per pair. 1 Lot Richer, Only S 3 oo per pair 1 Lot Yerv Rich, Onlv SJO 00 per uair TO CLOSE OUT THE INVOICE. ALSO. Secretary, 5 lots of choice designs Embroidered Muslin Car tains, £7, $3, *s). $l2 and $l4. TRULY BARGAINS. LAST, BUT NOT LEAST. 4 lota Embroidered Muslin for Curtains, 75 cents per yard, worth the price fire years ago. CLOTH STORE—JAMES A LEE INVITI Use attention of their friends and others to thoU large and well assorted stock of good* adapted tr Mon and Boys* wear, comprising in part Black French Cloths. Bine do do Colored do - do OVERCOAT CLOTHS. Black French Bearers. Colored do do Black Esquimaux do Colored do do Blue and Black Pilots. ’ PANTALOON STUFF*. Black French Gaseimere*. .do do Doeskins. Fancy Uasslmeres. mixed and Striped do Plaids and Silk Mixed. Satinets all qualities. Cords, Beaverteens, Ac. . VESTINQS. Fancy Silk Vestings, Black Satin Vestings. Fancy Silk VelTct do Plain nod Fancy Cashmeres. Wool, VelTet and Valencia, Also, a large assortment of Trimmings, adapt" e Hen and Beys' wear, at wholesale and rstai. JAMES A LEE, No. 11 North Second street, Sign of the Golden Lamh. T. street, )N S so ' vs ’ f" AXD 924 > bine Have now on hand, and offer at very favorable prices, afnli assortment of .Housekeeping Goods, Lines and Cotton, comprising Sheeting, Pillow Case, Shirtings, Blankets, Spreads Towels, Nan. kins, Doylies, Tab.e Cloths,T.»ble Covers,Towel's, Towelmgs, Nursery Diapers, Table Damasks, Flannels, Ac. ! Great ued ua r i on s-ve*t low PKICtS.—As we are determined to closeout our enttre Siock of WINTER DRESS GOODS. REGARDLESS OF COST. ’ dosing out French Merinoes, 75 cents- Closing cut French Poplins. Closingoot bawls Closing ont Cloaks. ALL The LEADING Iff AKESOF MUSLINS, Bleached and Unbleached,' V, w v, C-4. 8-4. 9-4 and 10-4 wide; at the VERY LOWEST PRIOES. „ ' H. STEEL 4 SON, Nos. 713 aud 715 North Tepth streot. PRESENTS.— ' LINEN HANDKEROHIEFS. S. MILLIKEN 4 00., 82S ARCH and 33 South SECOND street, hare now open a very fine assort ment of Ladies’, Gents’ and Children’s Handker chiefs, which they are selling at a small advance on old prices. LADIES’ HANDKERCHIEFS. Tape Borders, at 10,12, 14, 15, 18 and 25 cents. Hemstitched, from 25 esnts np to the finest. Bevlere Borders; Tucked Borders. Wlue Hemstitched borders. Colored Embroidered Borders. Herringbone-Butch, in colors, 4e. Some of the above are put ‘up In fancy boxes, suitable for presents. GENTS’ HANDKERCHIEFS. Tajie Korders, from 20 ceHts up to the finest. Printed Borders, new styles, from 31 cents. Hemstitched, new-styles, in wide hems. Hemstitched and printed. Herringbone-stitch, In colors, 4c. Also, a beautiful assortment of Children’s plain and printed Handkerchiefs. LINEN GOODS GENERALLY—We have always on hand the most extensive stock of all kinds ol Linen Goods 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 4 GO , deaaj 628 Arch street, and 32 S. Second street. Magnificent Balmoral skirts, just received. Price, *lO a piece. Balmoral Skirls, Si SO. Balmoral Skirts, *3,00. Balmoral Skirts, SI 00. Balmoral Skirts, Ssl 00 to *T2 oo a piece. Misses’ Balmoral Skirts. EDWIN HALL * CO., 33 South Second street; x WHITE VIKOIN WAX OP ANTILLES— A new French Cosmetic for Beautifying. Whitening and Preserving the Complexion. it tl the most’wonderfnl componnd of the age. Then is neither challt, powder, magnesia, tbismuth or talcinitB composition, and we offer a reward of 85000 to any chemist or other person who can die cover any of these articles in its manufacture T» ts composed entirely of pure Virgin Wax— hence. Its extraordinary qualities Ibr preserving the shin muring it soft, smooth, fair and tfSnsnarent! It malces the old appear young, the homely handsome, the handsome more beautiful aTl i the moat beautiful divine. Price 25 and 50 ’aawX?* For sale by HUNT A CO., Perfumers, No.4lSonti. EIOHTH Street, two doors, above Chestnut del3-annt D^Ss: ?IPB_M ° ntEOmer^ Price I4st for 1864. 2 inch pipe per 3 feet length 30 coats. P©r3 feet length 36 ceuta. 4 inch pipe p tt 3 feet length 48 cents. 5, r P*P O P er 3 feet le»*th CO cents. 6 inch pipe.per 3 feet length 75 cents. *v< f re PT H P ar °d to furnish stone-ware drain • ns , lde and outside, froma to lSinchea in diameter, in large or small quantities, with all varieties of Traps, pends, and other connections Liberal discount telhe trade. cuoaa — McOOLLINABHOADS, «30 1221 Market street, Philadelphia, ijlTI LKTTN : PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 10. 1864, UR\ tiOOJOS. PERFUMERY. NEW PUBLIC ATlOyfs. TWO fiiHAKKABUIi SERMONS • : BY REV. DUDLEY a! TYNG. A COUNTRY’S TROUBLES. *«” k erß J°n preacheu in .-thfe Church of the EoU phany, June SO, 1850, Price 13 cents. P NATIONAL NATIONAL RETRI- A Sfrmcrn preached inihe Church of the Cove nant. July 5. 1857. Price 15 cents. ■ Publnhid by WM. S. & ALFRED MARTIEN, . - filJB Chestnut street, QOKOWSIiI's NEW 800 K DIARY FOR 1863, Is to-day, and will stir up the dry hones of incompetent and incapable blllciais throughout The land, and make a sensation c generally. LOOK OUT FOB IT. GUROWSKI’S DIABY FOB 1803. A new volume by Coant Adam Gurowski, em. bracing a lltaTy of Political aud Military Events and Transactions,! in the Cabinet and in the Field for the year of ISIiS. *** l or sharp criticism, alternating with epi grammatic, trenchant, caustic praise and castiga tion, this work most bear'away the palm .from all others ever printed in this country, lgmo., clo'h bound, price Si 23 ’ OARLETON, Publisher, New York. NEXT WEEK: O’REILLY will be ready with Hit, BOOK, rich with Songs, Services and bpWGuos, and <Comically Illustrated. fpG-s&w Musician aud Oheaa riayer, by Cmor-e Allen, Greek Professor m the omversitv of Pennsylvania; vrith a Supple mentary Essay on Philidor, as Chess Author and yhos? Player, by Tassile Von lieldebnmd und dei poisiitiary of the King of Prussia, at the Gourtof slrrtJiT. 1 voK\ octavo, * vellum, rilt •op. * rice 8* 25, Lately published by _ _ S. ii. BUTLER & CO., nCu 137 tSouth Fourth street. - iiO ' JKS ’ and JL NEWSPAPERS bought and sold at JAS BARB S, IMI3 Marker Sf l et. Philadelphia. fei MPSl CAL SKETCHES —By fciiise polko Translated from the sixth German, edition, bv > ° l! " r - 1 T °l- Itoo. On tinted paper. Cloth. Price, Si 25. * v CONTENTS—“A Mightv Fortress is our (Tod 1 * (Bach). Iphigenia in Aniis ((Hack). Violetta (Mocart). Midsummer Night's Dream (Men delssohn). Siahat Mater Dolorosa (pergoieai) The Master’sfirttve (Schubert). The Cat’s i’n-ae (Scarlatti). Snowdropc (Weber). The Playmates (Paeanit i). A Meetii g (Gretrv) The Convent of Siunt Lucia (Catalan)i. Maria (Malinran) The ADgel’s Voice (Handel). An Amati (Ander le). Fallen Stars (Fanny lien.el). A First L,ve (Haydn). Rue Chabanuais, No. G (Gama). A Melody-(Boicldien). Domenico Cimarosa (Gima rosa). A Leonora (Beethoven). Little Jean Bap tiste (Lully). A forgotten One (Berger). Just ready and for sale by all Booksellers. Sent postage free, on receipt of price, by J- LEYPOLDT. Publisher, tale Chestnut street. NEW BOCKS.—Just received' bv J. B. LIPPINGOTt A CO., 715 and 717 Market street. SOUNDINGS FROM THE ATLANTIC. By Oliver W’endeil Holmes. THOUGHTS OF THE EMPEROR. M. Anre- Uua Antoninus—transl?.:*;! by George Long. TEAK BELIN; or, The*AdTentures of a Little French Boy. THE NOSE OF A NOTARY—from the French. By Edmund About. WHITTIER*S POEMS. 2 vols. Cabinetedl lons. HOLME* S POEMS- Onbine: Edition, RACHEL EAY—AKotil, Bv Anthony Troi •ope. CHRISTMAS POEMS AND PICTURES-A Collection of Cards, Socga, Ac., relating to Christina?. THE VAGABONDS—A Poem. By Trowbridge. Illustrated by Daiev. THE CRUELKST WRONG OF ALL. noN 00-Jt'Aß'i’N Httimt'a, T\ISSQIiUTION.—The co. pan airship ho rejo in fori*»txUtinjr between KOIIEUT L, AL.LE V and HUfrft WIt»SON. under the style and tirm of ALLEN & WILSON, is this day dissalred by the withdrawal of-Hrgh Wilsan th*re:rom Fxkxutaby 9th, i»l A| OIICE.—JOSEPH LEA &CU. UAVETHIS X" day admitted Joseph Tatnall Lea as a s%- neral partner in their House. Their business in the city of New York will bo conducted under the s’yle of. T J. «fc f. T. LEA <fc CO 113 Reade Street, New York. Philadelphia, Fvb. UU l+Oi. fe6.*Jg*« CARD. —Ab unexpected event having interfered with tho intended arrangements of the sub scribers, itisdeemed advisable tj withdraw the notices of the Dissolution of Partnership and Co partnership of .M B. AIAHONY A CO. , in which we are sen-rally interesjed, that were annouaeed on the first instant. m. b. siahony, J. P. STACKHOUSE, C. A. MAHONY. Philada , Feb. 4th, ISGI. CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE —We have this day admitted Mr. CHARLES A. MAUONt as a partner in onr house, to date from the Ist inst. The slTleof the-flrm will remain unchanged. SI. B. AIAHONY A CO. Philapa., Feb. 4, lsfil. fel-lm* Harry i*. carpenter is this day admitted to an interest in our business. W. A F. CARPENTER, Tailors, 623 Chestnut street. fel-lm* Phila. , Feb. 1, !£M. ■\yiLUAM H. HOWELL and THOMAS T. 1 1 BABB are this day admitted members of oar REYNOLDS, HOWELL A KEIFF. I jiUE UNDERSIGNED 'will continue the I Wholesale Grocerj and Tea bnsiiess, under the name and style of REYNOLDS, HOWELL* REIFF, 130 North Third street, Philadelphia. And HOWELL., BARR * CO.. 94 Water sfreet, New York. THOMPSON REYNOLDS, OHARLES HOWELL, ? BENJAMIN REIFF, WILLIAM H. HOWELL, THOMAS T. BARR. fel-lm* The firm of james barratt & son burin;; ceased by the death ot the late JAMES BARRATT, the business wilt in future be carried on by the undersigned, surviving partner, in his own name. JAMES BARRATT. FKnnuAUY 1, ISS-i. fel-iat# PHILADELPHIA, JAN. I, lrt>4—The co-part nership heretofore existing between Thomas A. Biddle and Alexander Biddle, In the business of Stocit and Exchange Brokers, under the Ann ol THOM AS BIDDLE i 00., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business of tha late Arm will be settled by either of the partners at No. 3a* W&innt street. JANUARY 1, IrftI—THC"AS A. BIDDLE, ol the late Arm of Thomas Biddle At Uo , has this day associated with him HARRY PEALE, and will continue the business of Stock and Exchange Bro kers, under the Arm of THOMAS A. BIDDLE & CO., at No. 3*26 Walnut street. jat-2ms CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE The under. signed hare this day entered Into Co-partner ship for the transaction of the DRY 000 DS COMMISSION BUSINESS, nnder the name cl JOHN H. WILLIAMS & 00., at No. 32!) Ohest nut street. JOHN H. WILLIAMS, JOHN WIEST. Philada. , Jan. 1. 1604. (M-3m* NOTICE —I have no further interest in the Ann of HULL, OoRLIES * CO., having sold out said Interest to THOS. HULL. January 10,16)140 le9-3t* WM. P. CORLIES. OARPtiTINttg, 80. £JAJLgBTIN(JS, OIL 01*0' WILTON, ' VELVET, BRUSSELS, THREE PLY, INGRAIN- VENETIAN, HAXJj and STAIR, : ; Ail st the lowest cash prices, R. L. Kh INDIA RUBBER MACHINE BELTING (STEAM PACKING, HOSE, Ac. Bn Rinsers sad dealers will And a FULL AS SORTMENT OF GOODYEAR’S PATENT VULCANIZED RUBBER BELTING, PACK ING, HOSE, Ac., at the Maanthctnrer’s Head •nartoH. GOODYEAR’S, 308 Oheetnut street. South side. N. B. Wa Xatc a NEW and CHEAP ARTICLE of GARDEN and PAVEMENT HOSE, Tery oheap, to 'which ths attention of tho pablU u called. ■■■ oo> Apply to OHAS. H. MUTRHEID, _ 2**3 South >ixth street or to JONATHAN GVEST* on the premiss Inquire at Lin wood Station Post Office, Dela ware county, Peimia., which is ten minutes walk troln the place. leii 3il{ fjj tJ'V, 11 SALE OR RENT.—A Ronblii Stone- L Luut Country House; interlined from cellar to roof-Parlor, Dining, Simngßoom«,auri on in* first floor, and Eleven pleasant Chambers i>am. Four acres of ground, neatly laid out, planted with fruit and ornamental trees Locked s!* miles from the city and three-fourth of a mile from a railway station. Address st. John, a- tms ofilce - feS-Cc* M COACH hUdsh rt.t>D TO LLt —lt is well-bnilt with lolls. aodroom lor Coachman. The building is about 32 feet square, two stories, with stables for lour hjr=es. be-ides a hirjie cleaning stall, wa'er closet, and conswucod wilh all the modern improvements. situate near LOOAN SQ.FARE. GEORGE W. OOLLADAY, fe4-tfs , No. Gl9 Walnut street. f§. FO Jf; fr AEE—PROPEKTItS, No illoaud ai*2ll*2 QTIERBY street. Two supeno~ dwel lings cn each let. 52500 can remain on mortgage. , , . , GEORGE W. COLL AO AY,“ * ~Q No. CIO Walnut street. MFiIP. .SaLE, A DOUBLE THKEE-STURV Brick House, with three-story Back Build ■ng.- complete; has all the modern convenience Bath. Gas, Hot and Cold Water, .Ac., Mtuatuj No. 512 South THIRTEENTH St , below Sprite, west side, adjoining St Lnke's Church Lot 13 •iu lent !> inches front by ISO feet deep to a 2u feet wioe street, also a six fret wide alley running into Tdirt-fnth street Price gli.ooo; one half or more, mnv remain on Mortgage. ALSU THE ADJUINING HOUSES, Nos. 33J and 330 South Thirteen*!! street. below Spruce, west side. tiinu- description of Houses as above: all modern convenience. Lots each -JO feet nine inches front by jf,o feet deep to aSUfeet back street, also a six feet wid* alley running to and from i hiru’cnth strf Price s;>,oou: one-half or more may remain on Mortgage. also, a valuable business LOCA TION, South SEVENTH, above Chest nut. adjoining Guv's Hotel. It is a. ibree-storv Brick House with Store and Dwelling. Lot *in feet front by 57 1-5 feet deep. Pnce SKSStK): one half or more maj* remain on Mortgage Apply to KUHN Jc HILLIER, I*2o South Fourth street, Southwest corner of Library. fe4-GLi M ELEGANT COUNTRY SEAT FOR SALE—About eight saiies from citv: Railroad deput half a mile from the premises; convenient, also, to churcr.es and schools. For healthiness and N-auty of situation, as well as surrounuingadvan taces, this property is unsurpassed in the suburb* of Philadelphia. The large mansion (commanding fine views of the river Delaware) is of brown stone, built and finiehed without regard to cost, and replete wiih ail the modem conveniences for both summtrand vrmier. The ground comorises 23 acres, beautiful!y laid on; and ornamented with a great variety of fruit trees and shruos. A large garden with abundance of fruit. On the premises a?e also t-recied a gardener’# cottage, lodge, orchard house, green house, conservatory, and rety exiensive stabling, no expense whatever hav ing been spared to make this in all re-pects a drst class re«idenc*. . £PP 5 J to C. H. MUIRHEID, jatrt l -30t§ No. SCO South Sixth street. HUGH WILSON' fob?-!’,* M SPRUCE STREET.—FOR SALE—A. flue Dwelling Spruce street, east of Broad; modem iirmrovements. Lot 40 feet front. Apply tod 11. CURTIS it SON, Real Estate Brokers', 433 W alnut street. jaOO MTO BE BET—A flue four-story Dwellm*, vrith tliree-story double back biiildm**, ttd North Broad street; every modern iinoro Yemeni; stable on back street. Apply to J. H. uURTIS A SON, Real Estate Brokers, 433 Walnut street. MFOK SALE—Modern DwelKuc House, No. 19 Woodland Terrace, West Philadel. phia, replete with every convenience. Apply to E. L. MUSS, Broker, 919 Dock street. M DESIRABLE STABLE TO LET, u ths neighborhood of Tenth and Walnut streew Three stalls, with ©very convenience. Apply a> No, Iff South Third street. deli-V <Sa COUNTRY SEAT AND FARM FOR Sffl SS. SALE — Containing Ofty-fiT" acres, handsomely situated iiT Cheltenham township. Montgomery county, Pennsylvania, about eigh; miles from the city and one and a-half from Ton Road Station, on the North Penney 1 Tania Rail, rood. The buildings are nearly new, substantial and well calculated for a winter or summer resi dence. Apply to O. H. MUIRHEID, No. Set South SIXTH street. Philadelphia. secJ-itj T iO LET.—Two flue OFFICES* Southwest cor ner of SIXTH anti CHESTNUT Creels. En trance on both streets. Good li?ht aud Tory de sirable tor a or conveyancer's oiliee. Apply to KICUARD F WHITE, Attorney ai Law, No. 600 CHESTNUT street, second floor. j <27-3 FOR SA^E. —A beautifully located LOT O 5 *' L'ANI), oontaintng 10 acre*, bounded by Market, Chestnut, Forty-ninth and Fiftieth street*, West Philadelphia. Will be sold at a price that will make it a most desirable investment. J. M. GUSIMEY A SONS, 503 Walnut street. fc9 Tu LET.—Larre and small liOOM.it np statre, 612 and 614 CHESTNUT street. f«s3-tf Kuhn & a and t>al< Money jprocu: House Kents, Obligations, & street. Great Discovery Applicable to cite useful Arts. A new thing. Its Combina tion. StootandShoe BOOT XXV SHOE Manufac- 'Manufacturers using Machines 'Will - turors. find it the best article known for Ce menting the'Obannel, as it works without delay, is not affected bjr any change of temperature. Jewelers. 3U3, AND DRUG- Families. OABPS'CU'Qa Xtls a Liquid. for sate by ri(3HT * SON, 7 rrtwuitxmt mtTMt Remember. nlB-wm&frly Agents In PI No. 38 N. Tbi: Fourth street. FOB BALE AND TO LET. F 'OR SALE-An ele g nt Kteidence, 25feetiront, with'6very lo?ol C Eround e n?f»et a i blo atul carriage-house, and Joe nn g th,“S d J,l **®«P to Aea iemy street, situ si6 on tat NortUsidoof strwt wn ,•p ,■ in and Eleventh streets. jTM. GTHttS?FY£ sni&* 6lBJWqdnut street. UrUflLaiEY & aO|a. ! CHESTNUT HU.L-KUR SAT P ~>>h^ Hkprojierty otthe late Samuel Hildabnrn Eao situate on the Perkiomen turcml T,l’ tanee from the'railroaci depoi, fch-eant i K?£'. W, J? every - ci '-y cocvenienfe: lari -wen' bono. and every necessary out-buildinJ S will h* fiom fo °r to twenty aer?s of lrn tartompjf inay he.desired. Commandsfhe ml ho“ r n n a^ PrOTelUeiit3 ’ 111 viewifTX" Address, Bout 42, POST OFFICE. f e f)-7t* with flneSE OJIIII, Stabhng, ice.. Garden, Orchard. House, and about three acres of Land, on Ohe S & Eoad, about I* miles below Larby Railway- terminus. For iurther oarticnrtl a ftoo» appiyt °, w ’OHtur&g&r Ito ut* S. W. corner Fifth and Noble. fl I; UUNTKY SEAT, With * Faitiim!rft uear I-iD.wood Station, on PWmrielpSr Eailroad - miles from OUE e. commands an extensive view of the Delaware river. about a mile distan*. About seven acres of the land aro admirably suited for a vineyard. W 4 44 rIILI.IER, Agents lor the Purchase le of City and Country Property, ired on 'Mortgage. Collectors ol . Ground Kents, Book Accounts, ;c. Office, No. 190 South FOURTH USEFUL AND VILU.\B LE DISCOVERY i HILTON’S INSOLUBLE CEMENT ; Is of more general practical utility thou any invention now before the** public. It hns been thoroughly test ed during the last two years by prac tical men, and prononneed by all to be SUPERIOR TO ANY Adhesive Preparation known. HUton’a Insoluble Cement is a new thing, and the result of years of'study; its combination is on SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES, and under no circumstances or change of temperature, will It be come corrupt or emit any offensive smell. JEWELERS Will find it sufficiently adhesive foi their use, as has been proved. It Is Especially Adapted to Leather^ And we claim aa an especial merit, that it sticks Patches and Linings to Boots and Shoes sufficiently strong without stitching. IT IS THE ONLY LIQUID CE?IENT EXTANT That is a sure .thing for mending Furniture, Crockery. Toys. Bone. Ivory, And articles of Household use. Remember Hilteu’s Insoluble Obxbjtt is in a liquid form and as *asljy applied as paste. mUonUln soluble Ceemnt is insoluble in water or oil. HiUon* i Insoh&U Cement ad* heres oilysubstances. Supplied in Family cr Manufactu rer* s Packages from 9 oz. to ICO lbs. HILTON BROS. A- CO„ . Propr&for*. Ptonideno*. E. I liladelphia, LAING- & M AGINNIS, rd at.; Joseph Godfrey & 00., 33 N. BUSINESS'CARDB. OEOONB NATIONAL BANK OF PHIL A KSIiELPHIA. „ • FRANKFORD. Oapital si CO, 000, with the privilege of inoreas* Hlg to £500,000. . - • "K ATBAN HILLES, President; WILLIAM H. ittiAWN, Cashier, late of the Philadelphia ifrnk. Lewis Shallcross, R ! awn » Charles E. Kremer,. S?riu n nyder ' Benjamin Rowland, Jr„ Hajes, Benjamin H. Doucou» i . John Cooper. • The Second National Bank of Philadelphia is now qpen l3} Main street, Frankford, for the transaction of a G-enoral Banking Business upon the usual terms. Collections upon all accessible .points ■will* be ttade upon liberal terms. - ' ' Respectfully, > fr3*3ras OEO. o. bTANDBKIDGK. , Jl. W. BVBAKAB. gTAN D be IDGK. 4 O Ov, BANKERS and exchange bbokers, No. South THIRD street, rHiLAIjEI,p EIAi STOCKS AND BONDS BOUGHT AND SOM) ON COMMISSION. Dncorrsnt Bank Notes and City Warrants bonrfit at the aowest rates of discount. ! CtUfiN EXCHANGE ; Novemht?r j3d. 1653. At - tne election held Stockholders were duly Corn Exchange Bank: Alexander G. Cattail, John F. Gross, James Steel, Christian J. Hoffman* ZPSfP H. W. Catherwood, William P. Cox, Edmund A. Souder, T. Canby, Charles E. Wilkins. Philip B. Mingle, David Yaaderveer, ’ Jonathan SLnight. '“r® meeting of tUe Board tius day ABES, j rir" *.f hhL, Esq., was unanimously reject ed President: and AEEX. WHILJC-UIN, Vice resident, and JOHN W. TOR BEY Gash* lfe r* o™. J - w - torrey. Cashier. G4S {■•IXTr'KKS—WiUNEU, MISKEY & V °' ‘ K' T-\ I.'T street, LYianul-'i :tu r ! >i l j :is l - x ‘ un ‘L Lamps, dee., &c.. "would cttll the attention of tk" public to th.=ir large and elegant assortment of Gas. Chandeliers, Pendanti Brackets" Ac. Tbev also introduce Gas pipes ir.tl Dwellings and Public Buildings, and attend to extending, altering and repairing Gas pipes. All work warranted. j-£ U J,"VAUGHAN MERRICK, Wai.H. MERKISIL JNO. E. COPE. SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, FIFTH AND "WASHINGTON STREETS, . PHILADELPHIA. MERRICK dfc SONS ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam En gines for Land. River and Marine Service. Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks. Iron Boats, &c. CastiiteSuOl ail kinds, either iron or brass. Iron Frame'Rfiols for Gas "Works, Workshop* at Railroad Stations, k c. Retorts and Gas Machinery, of the latest and most improved construction. Every description of Plantation Machinery such Sngar, Saw and Grist Mills, .Vacuum Open, Steam Trains, Defecators. Filters, Pumping En gines, Ac. Sole Agents for N. Billeux* s Patent Sugar Boil, lug Apparatus, Nesmytt’s Patent Steam Ham mer, and Aspinwall k Woolsey’a Patent Centri fugal SnsraT Draining Machine. T)EN NSYL Y ANIA WOkKS—on :he DELA X WARE River, .below PHILADELPHIA, CHESTER. Delaware counts, Pa. REANEY, SON" & ARCHBOLD, Engineers and iron Boat Builders, Manufcietiirers of All kinds. CONDENSING AND NON-CONDENSING ENGINES, ' Iren Vessels of all description. Boilers, Water- Tanks, Propeller?, &c.» &c. T.KEaNEY, W.B.REANEY, s.archbolb, Le.te of Late Eeanrj\ Neafle & Co., Engineer in Chief Penn "Works. Phila. rjyl3-tfl TJ. S Navy _ _ fl. AT PRIVATE SALE—JAAIEB A. FREE _ MAX’S REGISTER. VALUABLE COUNI BY PROPERTIES AT PRIVATE SALE—The very line rarra of Adam Eekieldt, Esq., on the TVest Chester road, six miles from the Market street bridge, containing lo‘J acre?, with rery Hue improve nents. The mm sion is over ltiu feet iront, on a fine lawn, several springs and two streams of water It is two miles bevomi the city limit. The land is in the highest state of cultivation, has been used as a dairy farm. Gh the property are also very extensive bushinss furxarrymg on that business. ’ KF“ Full particulars may be had at the auction rtc-re. or it may be examined on application to iUr. Eckfeida owner and occupant. A ho. a desirable farm of 75 acres, adjoining Chester, par: located within the limits of The borough. This valuable property is in the highest suit b of cultivation, and the fence's, buildings, dec. , in complete order. Pur* spring water is forced, up to the dwelling and barn, and every portion of the farm is abundantly supplied with the same. An excellent orchard, in fall bearing, of the , iia tuil Ui'ili'lllff, choicest verities of i'ruit, as well as younger taiions, art- on the* piv-nßes. This property is situated on the northern boun dary of the borough of Wee; Chester, anti adjoin ing the Cherry Hill Nurseries. To capitalists acd farmers, or for a delightful and healthy country *rat, it oilers unusual attractions. 53 ACRES, GHAT’S FERRY ROAD—A valuable tract of land on Gray's Ferry road, below the Arsenal; also fronting on the river and Baiti mere railroad. Will be sold very low to close aa estate, but little cash required. COUNTRY RESIDENCE—A splendid country residence ou the river Delaware, 15 miles from Philadelphia, within a quarter of an hour of two stations, Eddington and Skamony; 2S# acres c-f good land, 10 acres of which are woodland and tha balance iu lawn‘and tillable land. , Itisbeaati fully laid out, carriage road through the wood, and all the roads substantially graveled A very superior mansion, 50. by 40,' with extensive back buildings, finished throughout m the best mannere with gas, bath-room and water-closets; two large piazzas front and' back, yrith a fine view of the river. A superior gar dm, great variety of bftt fruit;' green-&©use and grapery, gas-house, ice house, work-shop, carnage, ana scabies The boue? is well furnished and will be iacladed in the sale witn the exception of a few pieces. The whole is in complete order and is not excelled in beauty by any place on the Delaware. Inquire at the auction store, or of Wra. Chamberlain, on the premises VALUABLE FARM, FOUR HUNDRED ACRES, CHESTER COUNTY.—A valuable and productive farm in Chester county, four and a naif miles from Oxford, the present terminus of the Baltimore Central Railroad, one and a half mile from the Buttonwood station ob the same road. The land is in a high state of fcultivation, haying been owned, farmed and imprbved by pne of the most thorough farmers in the country for many years. It has been manured with lime and bonedust, and is in fine condition. About one hundred acres are heavy woodland, and very valuable, divided into good sized fields, in all but oneof which there is running water. Big EldCreek runs through the farm* a never failing stream and firsi-rat* water sewer. The improvements are a substantial, two-story brick dwelling, about fifty by forty feet, with large barn about fifty-five feet square, overshot, large cattle sheds, wood, ice caiTiage and wagon houses: stabling for fourteen horses and fifty cowb: four excellent tenant houses well located, will be sold oneasy terms. Surrey and draft at the auction store. CHESTNUT HILL—A handsome: two story brick mansion, Summit street and Prospect ave nue, 2G5 by 330 feet. House 4u feet front, h&U in centre, back building 2S by 48 feet, dining room and two kitchens: every convenience; grounds im proved: fine shade trees; terraced, Ac. easy. Part trade will be taken, to VALUABLE LOT, N. yr, CORNER FIFTH “ d PRUNE STREETS.-A large and valuable property at the northwest corner of Fifth and Prune sts: 125 feet on Fifth and 140 feet on Prune ~ Bt., with several buildings and dwellings thereon. This property could be improved for manufac turing purposes. easv. . VALUABLE PEACH FARM—A desirable productive Farm of 140'acers, with good substan tial improvements—Stone House and excellent bnrp, with double threshing floor, well of good T r ™ r „ anc l several springs, large Apple Orchard, 2, OCO Peach Trees, Cherries, Pears and other fruit m abundance. It is thirty-eight miles from Phila delphia,' on the lino of the Delaware and Belvi dere railroad, by whi ch communication with Phila delphia is had twice a day. About twelve acres good timber—Oak, Maple, &c. Bounded bv a a good creek. Soil good. Location high and he<y. Will be sold low. Terms easy. 15 ACRES—Suitable lor a handsome residence, on the Media Railroad. SEVENTEENTH ST—A genteel three-story brick dwelling, No. 631 North Seventeen* street, aboYe Wallace; 18 by PS-feet. 872 ground rent and Sl,3oomay remain if desired. VALUABLE FARM—Over 200 acres with very extensive and valuable improvements, Chester county, on the Octoraro creek. Flour and Saw - Mills, &c. A very desirable and profltable pro- •' perty. Part trade may betaken. BUSINESS STAND and DWELLING, No. 218 Sonth TENTH Street—A four story marble and ■ brick store and dwelling, 18 by 00 feet. Very sub stantial. Can be bought on easy terms. . JAMES A. FREEMAN, - _ Auctioneer and Beal Estate Agent, Ja29-3aw 422 Walnut street. W. H. RHAWN, Gaslmr, 16tli Inst tne foUowm* ' elected Directors of tna
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