BOARD 07 XBASE. ISRAEL P. MORRIS, ) „ TfiSEPH O.GRUBB, > MOHTHLY OOHMITTHB. EDMUND A. SOPDEB, ) " Ulinrß BAYS OF STEAMSHIPS. - TO ARRIVE. BBIP* «OK JOB BAM Adriatic Galway-Boston Fdo. I Vinrinia Liverpool-New York Feb. 2 Bohemian Liverpool... Portland........ Feb. 4 Kangaroo Liverpool.. New York.. Feb. 6 OofiVlancheater.Liverpool..New York Feb. 6 City of London.. Liverp’l..Rew York Feb. In Uammonia..SouthamDton.i.New Y0rk.........Feb. in .......LlveriooLi.New York Feb. is , ....Liverpool.!.Boston Feb. 13 Per,nVvi'vania.... Liverpool...New York Feb. if. ISmen. Southampton-New York Feb. 17 Canada Liverpool—Boston Feb. 20 Bavaria.... .Southampton. .New York. Feb. 21 Australasian Liverpool-New York Feb. 27 TO DEPART. C of Washington.. N York. .Liverpool '..Feb. 20 Morning Star.. New Ybrk..HavannixN.O Feb. 20 Bavaria New York. .Hamburg Feb. 20 Roanoke..... ..New York. .Havana Feb. 20 Adriatic New York..Galway Feb. 2 < China New York. .Liverpool Feb. 21 Gov. Jbayley—..New York—Nassau, NP Feb. 2 C of Manchcster..N.York..Liverpool Feb. 27 Havana New York—Havaca Feb. 2s Corsica -.New York—Havana, fee. Feb. 2S LETTER BAGS AT THB HHBOHAKTS' BXOHAHGB, PHII.AIIBI.PHIA Ship Tuscarora, Dunlevy Liverpool, Feb. 25 Bark Sea Eagle, Howes Port Spain, soon Schr Francis Coffin, Cousins Barbados, sooa Schr Henry Nutt, Baker Port Spain, soon PORT 0? PHILADELPHIA. FEBRUARY 19, ggg Eishe,6sl [ Sun Sbts.S 19 | High Watbe,!!.*); ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Schr P A Keyser, Bobertson, 36 hours from Tan gier Sound, with oysters to John McCabe. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Steamship City of Richmond, Kelly, Washington, U S Quartermaster. Schr A M Aldridge, Bateman, Port Royal, XT S Quartermaster. Schr Lady Ellen, Godfrey, Port Royal, Tyler & Co. Schr E J Pickup, Bowen, Alexandria, do Schr Smith Tuttle,Rich, Boston via Delaware City, Geo B Kerfoot. St’r Frances, Bristow, New York, D Cooper. St’r R Willing, Dade, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. MEMORANDA. < Steamship Columbia, Mershon, hence at New Or leans, 10th inßt. • Steamship Continental, Marshman, cleared at New Orleans 10th Inst, for New York. Steamship Olympus (Br), Mlcken,cleared at New York yesterday for Liverpool. Steamship Bellona(Br), Finkham, for London, cleared at New York yesteraay. _j-&teamßhip Republic, Kirby,hence at New Orleans Steamship Ella Horae, atNew Orleans 9th inst hom Hilton Head. Steamship Creole, Thompson, from New Orleans, 11th inet. at New York yesterday. Steamship Albany, from New York, at New Or leans,'9th inst, r- ’ ' Steamship Jersey Blue, at New Orleans 10th inst. from New xork. Ship Orion, Whiting, at Shanghae 31st Nor. from Puget Sound. Snip Gleaner, Leach, from Baltimore 23th July, at Acapulco—no date—diechg. Bark Laura Rubs, Brown, Jtxence, via N. Orleans, was outside the bar, Pass Cavallo, 2d inst. Bark Old Hickory, Meade, cleared at New Or leans 10th inst. for this port. ‘ Bark M W Brett, Staples, cleared at New York yesterday for New Orleans. Bark Lord Baltimore (Danish), Lerbrug, cleared at New York yesterday for Buenos Ayres. Brig Fanny Foulke, Cook, cleared at New Orleans sth inst. for this port. Brig A Hopkins, Leerhoff, cleared at New Or leans loth inst. for this port. Brig Ida D Rogers, Morehouse, at San Francisco 17th inst. from Kanagawa. Schr Hannah, Wall, hence at New Orleans, loth Snßtant. - Schrs Carthagena, Kelley, and Bolivar, Adams, from New Bedford for this port, at Newport 15th instant. Schr Lydia Ann, Mayi Baker, from Portland for Alexandria, at Newport 15th inst. MARINE MISCELLANY.' In the severe gale of last Sunday the cans boats James Gray and May Queen, Washington, with"coal lor the Government, were sunk in the Chesapeake bay, near Annapolis. From the former boat, Peter , a German, is supposed to be lost, as the last seen of him he was clinging to a plank in the water. He leaves a family residing at Tona w&nda Creek, Niagara Co. NY. Schr Robert P Warren,from Portsmouth for "Ells worth,was wrecked a few days since near the latter place. ~ Bark A C Adamß, 399 tons; A 2, built at Camden, Me. in 1856; bark Sea Bride, 447 tons, AIK, built at Newburyport in 1861, and Danish brig Und ne, 342 tons, built at Baltimore in 1556, all now at N York, nave been sold on private terms, .: mv ~ NAY Ali. Theu S sloop-of-war St. Marys, 45 days from Fanama,arrived at Talcahuano 29th Dec. and sailed Utli nit. for Valparaiso. MILITARY NOTICES. t DAN A TROOP AGAIN IN THE FIELO. — TWESTY ABLE-BODIED MEN wanted to fill the Troop. This Troop will be hand somely equipped and attached to the Twenty, first Pennsylvania Cavalry, Col. 1711. H. BOYD Comma*.ding. Tne highest Bounties given and paid as soon as mustered. _ Recruiting Offices South-west eorner Sixth and Chestnut streets, and Orleans House* 531 Ohestent street below Sixth. SB. J. LEVY. Ist. Lieutenant, 21st Pa. Cavalry M ? ,terill 8 Oiiicer ; Captain, R. W MAMMELL ; Lieutenant, A. T. CLARK- 2d Lieutenant, A, J. BAIR, l«17-3t* fiSn FOR drafted men, 1230 WALNUT street— Phii.adbi,fiiia, Feb. EECEUITS FOR HANOOOK’S COEPS. _ S 5 PREMIUM. . T“ 0 Contributors to the Ooal Bounty Fund have authorized me to pay the sum of Five Dollars for every Tecruit received for the old Philadelphia Eegimems belonging to the Second Army Cornß. Thissnm wULbe paid on the delivery of there wnsPiVA" BR OAI> and CHERRY STREET ** A-Lt. and will continue up to tb? Sdih tust ,or until 2,500 men are received. w , ill be cred ited to tlie particular "Ward selected by themselves. fJT ' which Recruit* ara required Volunteers’ 71st,72d ’ 106111 ’ 81st and lioihjpenna. Th© attention of all recruit* and Teoroittxur agents is called to the matter. JOHN GIBBON, Bng. Gen. Yols. a meeting of the contributors to the Coal Bounty Fund, held February Ist, 18W, it was That the balanee of ihe fund be applied tp-tne-filling up the Philadelphia Regiment* of the second Array Corps, Army of the Potomac. . Gen: JOHN GIBBON was authorized to disburse the fund for that purpose. fel3-Ct§ R. W. BATHBUN, Sec. TOBACCO AND SEGABS. .??^ ses Anderson 1 a Navy Pounds; s4nnwl^« ql r M - M °aOo.unty Leal; 27 cases old £***' For sale b y BOLDIN & WARTMAN, No. 105 North Water street. felB TTENIUCKY TOBACCO Dark heavy Ken rocky Tobacco, suitable for shippings in store and for sale by GEORGE ALKJNS, 10 and 12 bontn Delaware avenue. jalO "P N§7 IA SEED LEAF TOBAOOO. 4 Gas . e ® Pennsylvania Seed Leaf Tobacco, 2SfISSRSnt? Old Cavendish for sale ■S&A4g£ AIJaM,B » 10 B.amttDJta- Y THEmsKwroS™ llll TOBACOO nVnW nfS? 1 AL SINCE THE WAS BKUiS-ii CUT—3S boxes superior sweet Inruns Just received from Norfolk, now UndtLXan •cbooner Florence, and for sale bv IXO,D _ THOMAS 'WEBSTEB, Jb. • General Agent Union Steamship Oompamv. 14 Nortb Delaware avenue. T\RAIN [gPlPE—Montgomery Terra Ootta TJU!, Worka : Price List for 1864, r 2 inch pipe per 3 feet length. 30 cents. 3'lhch pipe per 3 feet length 30 cents. 4 inch pipe per 3 feet length 48 cents, ffinchpipe per 3 feet length 60 cents. 6 inch pipe per 3 feet length 75 cents. "We are prepared to fornish stone-ware drain pipe, glazed inside and outside, from 3 to 15 inches in diameter, in large or small quantities, with all varieties of Traps, Bends, and other connections, xaberal discount to the trade. ooa . McCODDIN & RHOADS, 1321 Market street, Philadelphia. I BUBBEB. iiA.omrrE belting packing-, ■ hose,- sc. BmfST 00 ™ 611^^ 11 fladla FULL Ax- S ’ s patent 'belting, pack- Uoii, «c., at the Manufacturer’a Head quarters. GOODYEAR’s, 368 Chestnut stereet, , HV R. We have a KEW and OHEap AiTmr -a GARDEN and FAYEBdENTHOSR Vf?s - Jg>» to wlxic& attention ef the pnblie u ± ilea. . _ eez - WELLS.-OWNEBS OF PROPER. -Jri 1 x--~Tne only place, to get Prlrr \7slla lean wed and disinfected at very low prices. - : w . A. PEY§SON, * Manufacturer of Pondxettc, QtHdtmlth’tHaU, Library um* SPECIAL NOTICES. v==» SIXTH WARD AROUSE-ONE MORE GRAND RALLY TO AVOID THE DRAFT A Mass Meeting of the citizens of the Sixth Ward will he held at FRANKLIN HALT.iI Sixth street, below Arch, on FRIDAY EVENING at7X o'clock. EVERY CITIZEN in the Ward is invited to be .. resent. A full statemen of the doings of the Committee w ill be made. This will be the EAST APPEAE to citizens, AND WITH THEM WILL REST THE RE SPONSIBILITY OF A DRAFT. The meeting will he addressed by the following gentlemen: THEO. OTJYLER, Esq., WM. B. MANN, Esq.., ROBERT PALETHORP, Esq., WM. E. LEHMAN, Esq., And others! Aid. CHAS. WELDING-. felB-2t§ Chairman,Ward Assoc’n. iV -==» FIFTEENTH WARD BOUNTY.FUND jjjg COMMITTEE will meet daily from 3 until 5 P. M. for the purpose of paying the WARD BOUNTY, at the Southeast corner of BROAD and SPRING GARDEN. COMMITTEE, Charles P. Bowers, ( Amor Walker, E. H. Hawkins,. | Charles V. Haginer, Eli Krnpp, | Robert M. Evans, fe37w,i,m4ts] John A. Clark. YS=» S2S.—FIFTH-WARD BOUNTY-FUND JJ? HEADQUARTERS, 4UG WALNUT street. Office Hours from 11 to 3. The Treasurer is now paying T WENTY-FIVE DOLLARS WARD BOUNTY, Cash in hand, to ALL VOLUNTEERS, duly credited to the Fifth Ward. Three hundred men will be taken at once. The Division Collecting Committees meet every MONDAY and THURSDAY EVENINGS, at l)i o’clock, at*2l2 South FIFTH street, to make re turns to the Treasurer and transact business gen erally. E. O. KNIGHT, Treasurer. Attest—Joint J. Fraxklix, Sec’y. iels-6t ■ OFFICER PENNSYLVANIA RAIL -03 ROAD COMPANY, Philadelphia, Feb ruary 15, 1864. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. The Annual Election for Directors will bo held on MONDAY, the Seventh day of March, 1661, at the Officeof the Company, No. 233 South THIRD Street. The polls ■will be open, from ten o* clock A.. M., until six o’clock P.M. No share or shares transferred within Sixtvdays preceding the election will entitle the holder or adders thereof to vote. EDMOND SMITH, fe!7-tmh7 Secretary. MERCANTILE LIBRARY—Tue ■ ad -113 jourr.ed annual meeting of the Stockholders to consider the proposed alteration of the Charter, and oth» r business will bo held on WEDNESDAY EVENING, Feb. 24, at 7# o’clock. JOHft LARDNER, Jr., fe!7-7ts Rec. Secretary. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COM- J 3 PANT. TREASURER'S DEPART MENT, Philadelphia, February IS, IS6l.— The Board of Directors have this day declared an EX TRA DIVIDEND OF FIFTEEN DOLLARS upon each Share of the present Capital Stock, as registered on the boots of the company this day. The said Extra Dividend to he payable in Stock of the Company, at its par value of Fiftv Dollars ptr share, the shares to be dated May 2, 1664, and to be entitled to dividends payable in November next, and .thereafter, as the present stock of the company. Stock Certificates for the extra dividend will be delivered on and after May 2, 1664. ieie.tmhl THOS. T. FIRTH, Treasurer. rr» PITTSBURGH, FORT WAYNE AND J 3 CHICAGO RAILWAY COMPANY*, Office of the Secretary, Pittseuugh, pa.. February 12 th, 1664. ' The annual meeting of the Stock and Bondhold ers of this Company, the Election of Directors, and such other business as may come before it, will be held at the Office of said Company, in the citv of PITTSBURGH, on the THIRD WEDNESDAY of MARCH, A. D. 1664, at 10 A. M. The Stock.and Transfer Books of the Company, at their Office in the city of Pittsburgh, and at their Transfer Agency in the city of New York, will be closed on the Ist day of March, at 3 o’clock, P.M., and remain closed until the 17th dav of March thereafter. W. H. BARNES, felstmal7 Secretary. DELAWARE MINING CO. OF MIOII- J 3 IGAN.-SNotice is herebyj given, that an Installment of One Dollar per Share of the Capital Stock in the Delaware Mining Compauy of Mich igan, has this day been called by the Board of Di rectors of said Company, due and payable at the officeof the Company, No. 326 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, on or before the Ist day of March 1664. Interest will be charged on all. Installments alter the same shall have become due. By order of the Board of Director*. , S.-31. DAY, Secretary. DatedPHiLADnnpmAjFeb. 15,1684. fel6.tmhl} PHILADELPHIA AND READING 'JJj RAILROAD COMPANY, OFFICE NO. 227 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, Philadelphia, December 3, 1863. DIVIDEND NOTICE —The transfer Books ot this Company will bo closed cn THURSDAY, 17th instant, and re-opened on TUESDAY, January 13, 1£«. A Dividend of SEVEN PER CENT., clear of State tax, has been declared on the Common Stock, payable in Common Stock on and after 31st Decem ber next te the holders thereof as they shall stand registered on the books at the close of badness on the lTth'lnst. A Dividend of THREE AND A HALF PER CENT., clear of all State has been declared on the Preferred Stock, payable in 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 cloee of business on the 17th Inst. Holder* of certificates which have been dis charged from this office, or either of the Transfer Agencies, are particularly requested te have them duly registered on the Transfer Books to which they have been transferred, prior to the 17th inst. Stockholders whose names are registered on the New York Books will be paid at the Farmers’ Loan and Trust Company,' and those whose names are registered on the Bostofi Books will be paid at the office of Ifieeen I. E. Thayer A Brother. d©3 S. BRADFORD. Treasurer. f/s==- OFFICE CITY BOUNTY FUND 0021- LkS MISSION, No.’4lS PRUNE Street, Phila delphia, December 19, 1861. The Commission for tho payment of the City Bounty are now prepared to receive and adjust the claims of all new recruits in old regiments. Until further notice, the Commission will ait* daily from 3 to 5 P. M. • Bounties will be paid to those only whose names arc borne on rolls furnished to the Commission by the 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 few days notice will be given when and how recruits in new and veterans re-en lioting in the fl«)d can receive their bounty. - ' By order of ihe Commission. SAMUEL O. DAWSON, Secretary OFFICE CITY BOUNTY FUND COJiI MIISSION, No. 413 PRUNE street, De cembers, 1863. Warrants for the City Bounty (two hundred and fifty dollars) will be issued to all n«w recruits for old regiments, credited to the quota of Philadel phia on the coming draft. Muster rolls, certified by proper mustering cors, must be sent to tho office of tho Commission oiw day previous to tho issuing of the warrants. Officers must accompany and vouch for their men when the warrants are delivered. Philadelphia soldiers Te- enlisting in the field will receive their warrants as soon as certified copies of the muster-tu-rblU are furnished to the Commis sion by. the Adjutant-General of ibo State. • Men enlisted In Col. McLean’s Regiment (l&3d Pennsylvania Volunteers), will receive the bounty in companies when duly mustered into the U. S. sarriee, and credited to ukj quota of the city.. The Commission site daily from 3 toSP. M., daring which hears only warrants are delivered. These warrants are easned on presentation at the office of the City Treasurer, Girard Bank. By order of the Coramtstrien. jal-tft SAMUEL C. DAWSON, See’-y. jTplfcj— HILTON’S CEMENT. The Insoluble Ik** Cement of the Messrs Hilton Brothers Is eer- Kunly the b*wt artiole of the kind ever Invented. Itsbomd befccptin every manufactory, workshop and house, every where. By ite uee many doliaw a lew. This Cement cannot deeSßopose or become corrupt, as its combi- D»jon ts on scientific principle*, and under no sir cumstancM or change of temperature will Heron any offensive email. The various uses to -which it can be tnccessfully applied renders it invaluable ■n all clauses. For parUcalara see advertisement. E. OFFICE.OF THE UNION MUTUAL ■INSURANCE COMPANY OF FHILA. ’HIA, PmL,B*i.VHii, Janoary Notice is herebv given to the. holders of the out standing Scrip of the Union Mutual Insurance Company of Philadelphia, that the iStoek and Scrip holders, at a meeting held this dale, re solved to extend to the holders of the outstanding Scrip the privilege of .converting said Serip into the Capital Stock of the Cea.any, aoterding to section tith of the amendment te the Charter, on the same terms as previously den-; payment? of Inetalmcstto he made February 1, IS(H. Other wise, interest to be chsTged oa payments marie after thatdate, addlhe privilege ef con version to cease after June 3#, 1864. jal3-w. t; mrfanj JOHN MOSS, Secretary. T xm* —A cargo of 600,000 ror sale by E. A. SOUBBB* 00-i Dock itmt whait- THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN: PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY FEBRUARY 19,1864. K E N O H CHI N T Z E S. PARIS OaINTZES. PARIS FEROAi.ES. _ . „ . . Of Choice Styles. . And from Philadelphia and New York Anc tI°BRO(jHE;IMAESEILLES AND PIQ.UET, for Ladies’ Wrappers and Children’s Wear. _ Damask Table Cloths . Linens, Napkins, And Towels. Linen Sheetings, &c., &c. ... Tnst oDened, desirable Goods of moderate prices. CURWEN STODDART A BROTHER, Nos. 450, 452 and 454 North Second street, felB-3tfr ■ above WilIo;w.: ARIS PRINTED CHIN i’ZES. ~ - ■ PARIS PRINTED PERCALES, Of Pit'll Designs and Colorings. CURWEN STODDART A BROTHER, Nos. 450, 452 and 454 North Second street, above Willow. Balmoral skirts, In New Designs for Spring. Closing out Dark Colors, at §2 00, 82 25, 82 50, 82 75 and S 3 410. ’ ’ ’ CURWEN STODDART A BROTHER, Nos. 450, 152 and 454 North. Second street, above WiUow. H EAYY s 4-4 SHIRTING LINENS, PIETY CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, '-'Nos. 450, 452 and 454 North Second street, . above Willow. Fancy dress silks, sc cento. Fancy Dress Silks, 62# Cents. Fancy Dress Silks 75 Cents. Fancy Dress Silks, 87# Cents. We have Jots of the above which are arranged to close out rapidly. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, Nos. 450, 452 and 454 North Second street, fe!7-3t above Willow. Edwin hall a go., no. sc s. second street, are now opening new goods in every department. New French Chintzes and Brilliants. Percale Robes, new designs. Organdies and Jaconets. Splendid quality and styles of Grenadines. Fine Black Alpaca Mohairs. Fine all wool r»e Laines, beautiful shades. New styles of Dress Goods of various kinds. Colored Alpacas and Poplins. New goods opening daily. , f o js 1 A A PIECES OF SI FANCY SILKS. lUu Blue, Lilac and Brown Plaids. Black and White, Brown and White do. India Plaid Silks, St per yard. S 5 Best Brown Silks. S 5 Best Black Silks. Moire Antiques Best Goods. Foulards, newest styles. Friendly Foulards. EYRE & LANDELL, Fourth and Arch streets. SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE LADIES. The CHEAPEST SILKS in ,tbe Market. 1,500 yards neat plaid India Silks at 31 00 per yard. SU) yards* black and white India Silks, atSl pa yd. 600 yards brown ahdwhlte India Silks, atSlpr.yd. 1,100 yards broken plaids India Silks, at 8 1 per yd. 400 yards blue ana white India Silks, at Si pr.yd. They make the most serviceable dress & lady can wear They are selling very fast. Call and ex amine them before the assortment is broken. At JOHN H. STOKES’S, 702 Arch street. Marseilles quilts—or fine quality, at moderate prices. Good Blankets in large sizes. Sheeting Muslins, of every width. , Several grades of Tickings TABLE DAMASKS.—Power-loom Table Linen, damask pattern. Power-loom Table Linen, dice pattern. Table Damasss and Cloths. 6-4 Bleached Damask, 8 1 00, a bargain. Fine Towels, Napkins, Nursery Diapers. Ballardvale Flannels. 62#c to 81 peryard. New York Mills WilliamsviUes, Wamsuttaa. Richardson’s Shirting and fronting Linens. BLACK SILKS.—Just opened a lot, marked low. Spring Delaines and Prints. Mode Alpacas, choice shades. Printed Brilliants and 4-4 Faney Shirtings. COOPER A OONARD, fe4 S. E. corner Ninth and Market. T SIMPSON’S SONS, 922 AND 924 PINE , Street—Would respectfallv call ths attention of purchasers in general to the Large and Choice Stock of Worked Lace Curtain?, purchased last year at Auction in New York. Also, Embroidered Muilin Cnrta‘n6andEmbroidere,dhlasUa for Cur tains by yard or piece, which Will be disposed of at prices much less than present value to pur eh&sers. via: Rich Vestibule Lace Curtains, 84 00 per paiF. Rich Vestibule Lace Curtains, &5 Cu per pair. Pretty i ty lea Wtndo w Lace Cumains, so 50 per pair. Three Different Lots and Styles Rich Defigns Muslin and Lace combined, 810 00 per pair. Superfine Rich Design, Extra Size Lace Curtaiaa, 818 00 per pair. ' Extra Superfine Very Rich Design, Extra Stas Lace Curtains, only 525 CO per pair. NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS. 1 Lot finite Pretty, Only 81 00 per pair. 1 Lot Better, Omy 85 uo per pair. 1 Lot Handsome, Only $6 00 per pair. 1 Lot Either, Only 83 00 per pair! 1 Lot Verv Rich. Only *lo 00 per nail TO OLOSE OUT THE INVOICE. ALSO, 5 lots of choice designs Embroidered llnslin Cur tains, ST, 86, *9, 813 and 914. TRULY BARGAINS. LAST, BUT NOT LEAST, 4 lots Emtaroider-d Muslin for Onrtains, 75 sente per yard, worth th.’-price live yearn ago. CLOTH STORE.—JAMES A LEE INVTTB the attention of their Wen A, and others to their large and well assorted stock of goods adapted tr Men and Boys’ wear, comprising in pun Black French Cloths. Bias da As Colored de do OVERCOAT CLOTHS. Black French Beavers. • Colored do do Black Esquimaux do Colored do „ do Bine and BlacttPllota. PANTALOON STUFFS. Black French Casslmeras. do do Doeskins. , Fancy Ctsslmeree. Mixed and Striped do Plaids and Silk Mixed. Satinets all qualities. Cords, Beaverteans, fso. ' VESTINGS. Fancy Silk Testings, Black Satin Vestings. Fancy Silk Velvet do Plain and Fancy Oashmsraa. Wool, Velvet and Valencia. Also, a largo assortment of Trimmings, adapts, o Men and Boys’ wear, at wholesale and retail, JAMES k LEE, No. 11 North Second street, ■039 Sign of the Golden Lamb. T SIMPSON’S SONS, 9ta AND 934, PINE .STREET, Have now on. hand, and offer at very favorable prices, a full assortment of Housekeeping Goods, Linen and Cotton, comprising Sheeting, Pillow Case, Shirtings, Blankets’, Spr. ads Towels, Nap kins. Doylies, TabiFCloths,Table Covers,Tovrola. Towellngs;: Nursery Diapers, Table DamasKS, Flannels, Ac. Gre at ueduotions-veuy low PRICES.— As wo.are determined to closeout oar entire stork of "WINTER DRESS GOODS. REGARDLESS OF COST. Closing out French Merlnoes, 75 cents. • Clewing out French Poplins. Closing oct -bawls Closing out Cloaks. ALL THE LEADING MAKES OF MULLINS, Bleached nnd Unbleached, K, V, u, v s.a s.l 8-1 and 10-4 wide, at the * *’ %0 *' VERY LOWEST PRICES. ■ H. STEEL k SON. ' Nos. 713 and 715 North Tenth street. PRESENTS.— ~ 7 LINEN HANDKERCHIEF* S. MILLIKEN k 00., 838 AROU and •« SECOND street, have now open a ment of Ladles’, Gents’ andfohlldiwe linndker chieta, which they am soiling at a small idvMCt on old prices. LADIES’ HANDKERCHIEFS Tape Borders, at 10, Id, 14, 15, is and asdo-itn Hemstitched, from 35 cents^ to tho ti^it' Reviere Bordsrs; Tacked Bordens "Wide HOmstitehed borders. Colored Embroidered Borders. Herringbone-stitch, in colors, Ac. . Some or the ’above are put up hi fimtiv biui. suitable for presents. ' oo»« i GENTS’ HANDKERCHIEFS Tape Borders, from SO eoats up to the finest Printed Borders, asw styles, from 31 cents ' Hemstitched, new styles, in wide hems Hemstitched and printed. HeTringbenn-stltclt, in colors, hxs. Also, a beautiful a**orhaent or Children’ a plain and printed Handkerchiefs. ** LINEN GOODS GENERALLY We have always on hand the most extensive stock of ail . hinds ol Linen Goods to bs round In the eltv Wo Import and deal in Linen Goods, exelusivalv and can always eSbr te either Wholesale or fe^assKSjssaa-wSS &*a\ WBAleh GET YOUR SSTAMPING. ■BOIDBRT and Tambouring.done at ’ CAMERON’S;, SSB North EIGHTH street and - - - .508 Sooth SIXTH Streer Xtadies nnder-olothing in stock and made to «rder. Tacking neatly done to order. tbS-fim* dry goods. FOB SALE AND TO LET. lIIpERTY t-pm? STREET PRO «P““oaaVnE - a PpV to A. B. OARVER &oo stoete C ° rner of NINTH and FILBERT 1 fel7-6t* #|j f'PRSKLE—Tv;o mastic brick HOUSES adl the modem conveniences, surrounded with shade, Ac., Nos. 98 and 93 UNION Street Burlington, N. J. Apply to E. P. MIDDrV TON, 5 North Front street; or to SAMUELTAY LOR, Burlington, N. J. feTy.ot* fa FOR'SALE—The RESTAURANT. DIN QLIN& and DRINKING SALOON, 42(1 LI BRARY Street, opposite the Post-office, now doing a good business. Will be sold at a sacrifice, the proprietor having other business. Applv at the Saloon. fei7-4t# ® VALUABLE FARM AT PUBLIC SALE. The subscriber will soli at Public Sale on the' premises, on SATURDAY, the 27th day of FEB RUARY, 1864,, at 2 o’clock P. M., his FARM, situate in Chester township, Delaware county, Pennsylvania, containing about 91 Acres. The improvements consist of a large and commodious STONE MANSION HOUSE, three stories high, having 10 rooms, all of which are of convenient size. There are two fronts to the dwelling, one of which has a piazza extending the whole length, and the other a portico. The, lawn is filled with de ciduous trees, and shrubbery of different kinds, making an abundance of shade. There is, conve nient to the dwelling, an excellent spring house, overa never failing spring of water, of the purest quality, with apartments above for bath-room and smoke-tonse; an ice-honse filled with ice, tool house, and other ont-buildings, all in good order. There are also two TEN EMEN TS, one of stone and the other ot frame, used as tenaut houses, a large stone barn, capable of holding all the produce of the farm, and a stable and carriage house The land is not surpassed in point of productiveness by any farm in the county. It is easily tilled and pro duces well. There is on the premises an Apple Orchard of selected fruit in the prime of bearing. This farm is woithy the attention of purchasers, as it is seldom a property combining so many advan tages is brought into the market. It is two miles from the railroad depot at Chester, whichis reached over a good road during a greater part of the year. Condition”, which will be easy, will bo made known at sale. J. ENGLE BINKSON, fe 15,17,19,22,21,96* Front st,below James, Chester. EANE, GERMAN TOWN—FOR SALE—A handsome modem stone Residence, with stable and carriage-house, and lot of ground 190 feet front by 237 feet deed; finely shaded and well stocked with choice shrub bery, fruit, Ac. House was built in tho best mt-n -■ner, furnished with every city convenience and is in perfect order. J. M. GUMMEY A SON, 5U3 Walnut street. CHURCH LANE, GERMANTOWN.— For sale, a handsome pointed stone RESI DENCE. with large lot of ground, 327 feet front on Church lane by 453 feet deep, running through to Armat street; is beautifully located, has every city convenience, is well shaded and surronnded with choice shrubbery, fruit trees, Ac. J. M. GUMMEY A SONS, 5u9 Walnut street. fel7 M ELEGANT COUNTRY SEAT AND FARM FOR SALE, containing 60 acres first quality land, beautifully located on the Lancaster Turnpike, 10minutes walk from “White Hall” or • ‘ Haverford ’ ’ Stations on the Pennsylvania Central Railroad. Handsome Mansion House 30 feet front, with parlor 20 by 33 feet, hall, library, dining-room and kitchen on the first lloor, and 10 chambers; farm-honse, barn, etabling, earriage honse, Ae., Ac.; excellent water, and frnit or every description. J. M. GUMMEY A SONS, 596 Walnut street. mFOK SALE OK TO BE LET —A flue fear story Dwelling, with three-storv double back buddings, 604 North BROAD stree't: two baths, two water closets; billiard room table, Ac. Ap ply to J. H. CURTIS A SON, Real Estate Brokers, 433 Walnut street. fe!3 My. EST PHILADELPHIA.—For sale "heap, a small Dwelling, Park street, onlv 515.000. Apply to J. H. CURTIS A SON, Rial Estate Brokers, 433 Walnut street. fel3 COUNTRY PLACE TO BE LET WITH it- 40 acres of ground on Riru Road, between Columbia and Falls Bridge; fine MANSION of twelve rooms, tenant-house, stabling, Ac., easy of access, within hall a mile of a Passenger Rail, road. Apply to J. H. CURTIS A SON, Heal Estate Brokers, 433 Walnut street. fe!3 053 FOR SALE—GERMANTOWN PRO fi£L PERTY within five minutes walk of Day’s 1-ari# Station. A well built Stone Mansion with all the modern improvements, 1 \ aeres ofgrouua.: An abundance of shade and fruit trees. Good stable, wells, Ae. Apply to JUSTICE A BATE MAN, 122 South FRONT street. lel3-lm* @FOK SALE—House on SPRUCE street, near Thirteenth street, with stable, Ac Also, one on SPRUCE street, near Twvlfih'ttrcet. Ap ply to O. H. MUIKHEIU, fel2-30t$ 263 Sonih Sixth street. #g NORTH BROAD STREET RESIDENCE RctFOR SAl.E—Thesplendia four-story Resi dence, No, 163? Norih BROAD street, 34 feet front, lot SCO feet deep, finished la the most elegant miu ner, complete with gns, water, Ac. Price gl&ouo. The house is entirely new, and has .never been occupied, and cannot bo bniltat present cost of materials, to be sold for le*s than 913,000. One of the present owners intended to occupy the house, and therefore spent a considerable aeiounf of rao ney on lhe property since it has been built. The yard has been carefully laid out and filled with fruit trees, chubbery, Ao. This property is to be sold for the purpose of closing out a partner ship concern. $7,tCO can remain on-mortgage. Inquire of SCHOMACKER A CO., ft?10-13*4 1021 Chestnut street. #jk! FOR KALE SEAT, with Iffiir forty acres of Land, near Linwood Station,on the Baltimore Railroad, eighteen miles from Philadelphia. The house commands an extensive view of the Delaware river, about a mile distant. About seven acres of the land are admirably suited for a vineyard. Apply to CHAS. H. MUIRHEID, 303 South Sixth street, or to JONATHAN GUEST, on the premises. Inquire at Urn wood Station Post Office, Delaware county, Penn’a., which is ten minutes walfc Irom the place. fo6 30t$ country seat for SALE—About eight miles from city; Railroad depot half a mile from the premises; convenient, also, to ebnreces and schools. For healthiness and beauty of situation, as well as surroundiugadvan tapes, this property is unsurpassed in the suburbs of Philadelphia. The large mansion (commanding line views of the river Delaware) is of brown stone, built and finished without regard to cost, and repleto with all the modern conveniences for both sumiperand winter. The ground comprises 2d acres, beautifully laid out and ornamented with a great variety of fruit trees and ehruDs. A large garden with abundance of fruit. On the premises ate also erected a gardener’s cottage, lodge, orchard house, green house, conservatory, and Y«Ty extensive stabling, no expense whatever hav ing been spared to make this in all respects a first class residence. • Apply to _ O. H. MUIRHEID, No. *JU3 South Sixth street. Ja39-3t]tV m COUNTRY SEAT AND PABM FOR «SS SAIjE—Cot tuning fifty-five acres, handsomely situated In Cheltenham township, Montgomery county, Pennsylvania, about eight miles from the city and one and a-half from Tori Road Station, on the North PennsvlTania Rail road. The buildings are nearly new, substantia] and well calculated for a winter or summer resl „A)lP>y to O. H. MDIRHBID, No. «8 South SIXTH street, Philadelphia. se!9-tfs M DESIRABLE STABLE TO LET, In tbs neighborhood of Tenth and Walnut streets. Three stalls, with every convenience. Apply at No. 10 South Third street. dell-tf £3 FOR SALE—Modern Dwelling House, Ht!l No. 19 Woodland Terrace, West Philadel phia, replete with every convenience. Apply to E. L. MOSS, Broker, jn'jltQ 319 Dock street. OFFICES TO RENT.—Several superior Offices to rent in. the building No. 113 South FOURTH street, a few doors below Chestnut street. Applv 'to THUS. J. BUTCHER, No. 53 Soath THIRD street. felB-3t* STEAM BOILERS FOR SALE.—Several hori gontal flue boilers, 48 Inches diameter, 33 feet long, steam drums, lire fronts complete, little nsed, 345 North FRONT street. felß-3't* TANKS FOR SALE.—Wrought Don Tanks, it feet square, 13 feet deep, 845 North FRONT et’eet. -felB-3t* lQ AflA—* h, s to Loan for 5 or 10 JiAvUu years, in one, two or three sums, on City Mortgages. Also, $lB,OOO to Loan on Farms In the adjoining counties , * Apply to E. PETTIT, felB-3t* 333 Walnut street. Walnut street, west philadel .*BlA.— -For sale the valuable lot of ground l northwest cornsy Walnut and Forty.first streets, 105 feet trontby 23<] lest deep, thre 6 frou-a. South east oorner Walnnt and Forty-first sire te, 450 by 175 feet. Southeast corner Walnnt and Thirty - iixth Streets, 130 by 175 feet, three fronts. North west eoxner Walnnt and ThiMv-fifkh streets, 400 by 2*! Sf ,krt '* fronts. J M. QUMKEY A SONS, 51* Wsleut street. To LET.—Large anti smalt ROOMo, up stairs, 613 and 614 CHESTNUT street. P fe3-tf SILVER PEARL SOAP, a verv superior article for DETERSIVE and WASHING' purposes, pnt up U tin cans of one. five; ten and tursnty pounds. Liberal discount to the trade. For sale, by GEORGE ALKENS, 10 and 12 South Delaware Atenne, fell new publioations. QENERAL MoCLEL LAN’S REPORT. In accordance with ita plan of publishing all important official reports of campaigns, 6 THE ARMY AND NAVY JOURNAL FOE FEBRUARY 20TH AND 2TTH, WILL CONTAIN THE ENTIRE REPORT OF MAJOR-GENERAL MoOLELLAN, oarpfniitr- General, and accompanied by a Sfi?‘P" pare i adding greatly to its will be containeri ll ?^ 1 ? nd refere “ce. The report ■which mav j tw P supplementary sheets, at ten cente each t^ of newsdeaiers generally, SSIPS: ” SLI?? er valuable and interest butfony cents. Copies sent by « rmm™' ?? recei Pt ef the price, by W. New vSk CH ’ P pne^r ’ 192 > BROADWAY, rorn, ~v felB-2t£ XT EW ENGLISH BOOKS ‘ jJI JUST RECEIVED. SPEKE’S JOURNAL OF THE DISCOVFRV o V beSO URC tho jjILE, witb numerous Illustrations and Maps, lyol., royal octavo. **s• 3. YOTJATT & BORNS’ COMPLETE GRAZIER FARMER AND CATTLE BREEDER'S AS SISTANT. Hlnstrated. 4. THE LONDON QUARTERLY REVIEW for January. THE EDINBURGH REVIEW and CRITICAL JOURNAL, for January. 5. GAMYEE & LAWS’S GENERAL AND DE -SCEIPTIVE ANATOMY OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS. Illustrated. SYMES’S PRINCIPLES OF SURGERY. sth edition. FOREIGN MEDICAL AND SCIENTIFIC BOOKS imported to order. LINDSAY & BLAKISTON, Publishers and Booksellers, fe!7 25 South SIXTH Street, ab. Chestnut. TWO REMARKABLE SERMONS. BY REV. DUDLEY A. TYNG. I. OUR COUNTRY’S TROUBLES. A Sermon preached, in the Church of the Epi phany, June 29, 1856. Price 15 cents. n. NATIONAL SINS AND NATIONAL RETRI BUTION. A Sermon preached in the Church of the Cove nant, July 5, 1557. Price 15 cents. Published bv WM. S. & ALFRED MARTIEN, 605 Chestnut street. ALLEN’S LIFE OF PHILIDOR.—THE LIFE OF PHILIDOR, Musician and Chess Player, by George Allen, Greek Professor In th* University of Pennsylvania; with a Supple mentary Essay on Philidor, as Chess Author Rnd Chesß Player,-by Tassile-Von Heldebrand nnd dei Lasa, Envoy iistraordinary and Minister Pleni potentiary ©; the King of Prussia, at the Court Saxe-Weimar. 1 vol., octayo, % vellum. j top. Price 8125. Lately published by E. H. BUTLER A 00., nc»s 137 South Fourth street. THEOLOGICAL BOOKS, PAMPHLETS and NEWSPAPERS bought and sold at JAS. BARR’S, 1105 Market street, Philadelphia. fe4 MUSIOAL SKETCHES.—By Elise Polko. Translated from the sixth German edition, by Funny Fuller. 1 vol. lOmo. On tinted paper. Cloth. Price, $1 25. CONTENTS.—“A Mighty Fortress is our God” (Bach). Iphigenia in Aulis (Gluck). Violetta (Mozart). Midsummer Night’s Dream (Men delssohn). Stab&t Hater Dolorosa (Pergolesi). The Master’s Grave (Schubert). The Cat’s Fague (ScarlattiK Snowdrops (Weber). The Playmates (Paganini). A Meeung (Gretry). The Convent of Saint Lucia (Catalan)i. Maria (Malibran). The Angel’s Vo&e (Handel). An Amati (Ander le). Fallen Stars (Fanny Hensel). A First Love (Haydn). Rue Chabannaie, No. 6 (Garcia). A Melody (Boieldien). Domenico Cimarosa (Cima rofa). A Leonora (Beethoven). Little Jeon Bap. tiste (Lulij). A forgotten One (Berger). Just ready and for sale by all Booksellers. SeuPpo6tage free, on receipt of price, by J. LEYPOLBT, Publisher, jalS 3323 Chestnut street. LEGAL NOTICES. IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA Es- Etale of SARAH EBERTH. deceased. Tile Auditor appointed by ibe Court to audit, settle and adjust the account of Joseph. H. Siddall, Ex tenter of Sarah Ebenh, dec’d , and to mahe dis tribution of the Balance in the hands of ihoac couctant, will meet the parlies interested for die purpose of his appointment, on TUESDAY, Feb ru.vry '23d, l£C4, at four o'clock, P. M , at the WETHERILL BOUSE, 603 BANSOM street, in the City of Philadelphia. W. .(. McELROY, feio-wlmstt Auditor. NOTICE —Letters testamentary upon the Estate of CATHARINE M. MOORE, late of Ilolmeeburg, in the Twenty-third Ward of the Cut of Philadelphia, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the said Estate, are requested to make payment, and those haring claims or demandto present the same to JOHN R. WUCHEbtER, Executor, Holme*burg,oratNo. 224 Walnut street, fes, f-tft* LETTERS TESTAMENTARY upou the Estate ol JOHNH. CURTIS, Sr., deceased, haYing been dnlrgranted to the undei signed by the Re gister of Wills lor *he City and Oouuty of Phila delphia, all persons indebted to said Estate will please make payment* and those haying Iclaims or demands against the same, to present them without delay, to JOHNH. CURTlS,Executor, 433 WALNUT Street, or his Attorney, AARuN THOMPSON, 731 Walnut street. fel2-i2t* SUMMONS IN PARTITION.—The Sheriff is directed to publish the following order. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff, ttifyond CttraJye/p&rtadftlpkte, 33. ■ The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to tht Sheriff of Philadelphia County, greeting: If William Darlington, Administrator d& bonis non cum te stamen to 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 summoners, Sarah S. Barnes, Charles H. Tyson and Lydia Ann bis wife, in right of thee&id Lydia Ann, Jonathan D. Barnes, Samuel B. Cope, Oli ver Cope, late of your county, that they bo and 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 wherefore whereas they, the said Demandant and the said Defendant together and undivided do hold all that lot or piece of ground with the-bnildingrthereon 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 afterwords of the heir? of John Speel, deceased, eastward oy Strawberry alley, southward by the said Chestnut street, and westward wiihthe shop and ground sometime is ho .ten are of Isaac Warren and afterwards be onging to Samuel Barnes, or howsoever else the ome is or of rigbt ought to be butted and bounded, withtno appurtenauces. Being the same premises which Samuel E. Howell and wife, by indenture dau*d the twenty-first day of 25av, A. D. IdlO, re corded at Philadelphia, in Deed Rook Iff. R; , No. 9, page36l, Ac., granted and conveyed to Samuel Barnes and Elisabeth Lawrence, widow of Thomas Lawrence in fee' as tenants in common and not as' joint heirs, tho same Defendant partition thereof between P'em to be made (according to the laws and ous- ; toms of this Common wealth in such ease made and provided), do-gainsay and the same to be done dc not permit, very mnjustly and against the same laws and customs (as It if said,) Ac. And have yon then there the names of those Summoners and this writ. Witness tbe Honorable OSWALD THO ISPSON, Presldentof onreaid Court at Philadelphia, tbe twenty-third day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand. eight hundred and sixly-£)nr. 51. S. i of the OouTt O. P. and duly stamp. ed according to Act of Congress, je23-6w4 T. O- .WEBB, Pro Prothoaote^y. JDENTISTRI CHARLES M. SLOCUM, DENTIST, No, 1541 VINE Sweet. Extracting by Electricity No pain. Sil3-ot* DR. FINE. PRACTICAL DENSriST the lost twenty years, 219 VINE Street, below Third, inserts the most beautiful TEETH ol the age, mounted on fine Gold, Platona, Sliver, Vulcanite, Ooraiite, Amber, Ac., at pricosfoi neat and substantial work, more reasonable than any Dentist In this eity or State, Teeth plugged to laartlbr life. Artificial Teeth repaired to No pain tn extracting. All work wiarrauted to fit. GARD.— The undersigned offer* his services (to tho*e desiring ekperiehcej and unacquMutea wiih mechanism anW'havlnr works oa harnl.) as SUPERINTENDING AGENT in all matters, excepting making Docks erect ing Engities. GEORGE W. OOLLADAY, u - i > No. 019 Walnutatreet, BUSINESS CARDS. George buldin, miohael wartman. BOLDIN & WARTMAN, TOBACCO and GENERAL OOMISSIOJf „ ' Merchants, I??; WATER street and 106 Norttl IBIS DELAWARE avenue, Philadelphia. Sde°T^tt^ A J IONAL BANK OF PHU.A -_ “frawkford. in?to Sou, im 0 ’ Co °’ Wlthth6 PriTilega ofincreaa- TiWA?7T^r' f S? 4^??,P r esld6nt s WILLIAM H. ItHAYVN, Cashier, late of the Philadelphia. V- .. • directors: Nathan Hilles, Lewis ShaUcToss. * George W. Bnawn, Charles E. Kremer. nyder ’ Benjamin Howland, Jr., Edward Hajes, _ Benjamin. H. Deacon, m. John Cooper. . no®. “ tll J lli “ 1 Bank of Philadelphia Is ?h «No. 134 Ham street, Frankford, for SSSSrSJS ? e f nSs General BanMng Bnsie “ madfnpo°ni Bib^nte 8 i b^ n te^6 accessibl « P oints * 1 f a 3-3mr eCtfuUy > ' UKN EXCHANGE November ‘.Qd, 1863 . At the election held Stockholders were duly Corn Exchange Bank: Alexander G. Cattell,- John F. Gross, Steel* Christian j. Hoffinan. ro m E S V1 ™> H. W. Catherwood,™’ William P. Cox, EdinnndA. Sonder Samnel T. Canby, Charles E. Wilkins, Philip B. Hingle, David VanderveerP Jonathan Knight. And at the meeting of the Board this day AT/rey OA.TTEX*Xf, Esq., was.unanimously re-elect ed President; and ALEX. WHILEDIN, Eso.. Vice - resident, and JOHN W. TOEEEY. le r- J. W. TOBBEY, n024-3mo Cashier. BEO. O. STAHDBBIDQB. ~ J.W. KVTro^l^ gTAKDBEIDQE'i (JO., BANKERS ARE EXCHANGE BROKERS, No. 49 South THIRD street, PHILADELPHIA. STOCKS AND BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. UncnrrentßankNotes and etty -Warrants bought at the lowest rates of discount, 1 ja2-2ni Pennsylvania wohks—on me DELA WARE RiTer, below PHILADELPHIA. CHESTER, Delaware county, Pa. REANEY, SON A ARCHBOLD, Engineers and Iron Boat Builders, Manufacturers of _ All iriniTg_ CONDENSING AND NON-CONDENSING ENGINES, . Iron "Vessels of all description, Boilers, Water- Tanks, Propellers, Ac., Ac. T. REANEY, W.B. REANEY, S. AROHBOLB, Late of Late Beauty, Neafie A Co., Engineer in Chief Penn "Works. Phila. |"jyl3-tn IJ. & Nayy Jg VANS A W ATSON’ S STORE No. 16 South FOURTH street, ,r- PHILADELPHIA, PA. A lgrge yariety of FIRE PROOF SAFES always on hand, cheap for cash myl9-ly PETER WRIGHT A SONS, IMPORTERS OF EARTHENWARE, SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS NO. 116 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. JAKES A WEIGHT, IOLEHBKT A. GEISOOH, THOmtTOH PIKE, ITHBODOHB WEIGHT. fS GAS FIXTURES.—WARNER, MISKEY A CO., No. 71S CHESTNUT-.strest, Manufactu rers of Gas Fixtures, Lamps, Ac., Ac., would call the attention of the public to their large and elegant assortment of Gas Chandeliers, Pendants, Brackets. Ae. They also introduce Gas pipes into Dwellings and Buildings, and attend to extending, altering and repairing Gas pipes, ah work warranted. ja3o J.YAUGHAN MERRICK, Wa.it MERRICK, JNO. E. COPE. SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS, PHILAPBLPHIA. • MEBBICK & SONS, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, Manufactore High and Low Pressure. Steam. So* glues for Hand. Hiper and Marine Service. Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, &0» Castings of all kinds, either iron or brass. Iron Frame Boofs for Gas "Works, Workshops at Railroad Stations, fee. Retorts and Gas Machinery, of the latest and most improved construction. Every description of Plantation Machinery, such Sugar, Saw and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, *Opea Steam Trains, Defecators, Filter*, Pumping En gines, Ac. - -iv Sole Agents tor 17. Billenx’s Patent Sugar-Boil ing Apparatus, Nesmyth’s Patent Steam Ham mer, and Aspiuwall & Woolsey’s Patent Centri fngal Sugar Draining Machine. ■■ jagg UU-fAhTM KUSH I Ktt COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—J. B. MITCH ELL is, from this date, admitted a member of our firm. . J. B. EIPPINCOTT & CO. Phila.dui.jhia, Jan. 1, 1564. tel6-sts CO-PARTNERSHIP \ NOTICE. —GEORGE ALKINS and JOSEPH H. THOMPSON hare formed a Co-partnership fcr the purpose of transacting hnslhess, aa Shipping and Commission Agents and General Merchandise Brokers,, under the style and Arm of GEORGE ALKINS ,fc CO. ' fe1«,16« GEORGE ALKINS A CO., 354 Ayeuue. GEORGE ALKINS, JOSEPHH. THOMPSON. ' felG-lotf Notice —the partnership heketo foro existing between JOHN H. CURTIS and JOHN H. CURTIS, Jr., under, the firm of J H. CURTIS t ISON, HEAL. ESTATE BROKERS AND AGENTS, at 433 WALNUT street, vraa dissolved by the recent death of the senior partner. The business wiil be -eontinned by the under signed at the same place, under the same firm. felO-lSt* , JOHN H. CURTIS. Xl OTICE.—JOSEPH LEA & CO. HAVE THIS X” day admitted Joseph Tatnall Lea as a ge neral partner in their House. ■ Their business in the city of New York will be conducted under the siyle of J. A; J. T. LEA &- CO., 112 Reade Street, New York. Philadelphia, Feb. Ist, 1834. feB-2w* CARD. —An unexpected event having interfered with the intended arrangements of the sub scribers, it is deemed advisable to withdraw the notices of the Dissolution of Partnership and Co partnership of H B. MAHONY & CO., in which we are severally interested, that were announced on the first instant. M. B. MAHONY, J,-P. STACKHOUSE, C. A. MAHONY. FBKLABA , Teh. 4th, 1864. CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE —We have this day admitted Mr.' CHARLES A. MAHONY as a partner in onr house, to date from the Ist iuat. The style of the firm' will Temain unchanged. M. B. MAHONY & CO. Pmuiii., Feb. 4,1861. fel-lm* HARRY I*. CARPENTER IS THIS DA'S admitted to an interest in cur business. W. & F. CARPENTER, Tailors, 815 Ctieetont street. M-lrn* PHUA., Feb. 1. ISM. WILLIAM H. HOWELL and THOMAS T. HASH axe this day admitted members of our REYNOLDS, HOWELL & REIFF. THE UNDERSIGNED will continue the Wholesale Grocery and’ Tea husiaet-s, under the name and style of REYNOLDS, HOWELL* REIFF, 130 -North Third street, Philadelphia. And HOWELL, BARR * 00., 9i Water street. New York; THOMPSON REYNOLDS, CHARLES HOWELL, BENJAMIN REIFF. WILLIAM H. HOWELL, THOMAS T. BARR. fel-lm* PHILADELPHIA, JAN. 1, 1861.—The co-part nership heretofore existing* between Thomas A Biddle and Alexander Biddle, in the bnsinesa of Stock and Exchange Brokers, under the. Arm of THOMAS BIDDLE * 00., is this daydiesolved bv mntnal consent. The business of the late Arm x&tl be settled by either of the partners at No. 33® Walnnt street. • , JANUARY b 1864.—THCLIAS A. BIDDLE, Of the late ftrm of Thomas Biddle * Co., has this day associated with him HARRY PEALE,-and will continue the business of Stock and Exchange Bro kers, under the firm of THOMAS A. BIDDLE * CO., at No. 396 Walnut street. jal-2ms CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—TM under signed hare this day entered Into Co-partner ship for. the transaction of the DRY. GOODS COMMISSION .BUSINESS, under the named JOHN H. WILLIAMS & 00., at No. 399 ChesU nut street. JOHN H. WILLIAMS, ' - ■■-'i ; ' JOHN WIEST. • ■' PbujlDjLv Jan, l, 1861. ■ ' tal-3m* xagpM?/ CARRIAGE MAKERS, . : . WSS&Z. J.LEITENBERGER * SON : jaa=S£t: =- -jot piNE STREET. t-3nk VT. H. EHATO, Casher. S-A-NSL, PgTt. A TVBIVPITT L6UX Inst, tllfl following elected. Directors "of tbs fDER SATES,