V . 50ABD OF TBAOT. ISRAEL P. MORKI.3, J JOSEPH O. GRUBB. > !ho»THi-T OojtsnrTS* v.niHUriU) A. SOUDER. 1 . IMPORTATION;;.' Reported forthe Philadelphia Evening Bulletin NAVASSA —Brig S Thuratoh, Lampher—27o tonsguano E A Souder & Co. ■ siaiHe days 'of 'steamships. TO ARRIVE. SHIPS ieom run ba*» Kangaroo .. Liverpool.. New York -FeX City.of London.-Liverp’l..New York Ffjj- }„ Hammonla..Southamplon...New York re.). A8ia..... ..Liverpool.-Boston. AS. Pennsylvania....Liverpool...New York i. .• Breinen........Southampton...New York g, Ah M Canada Liverjiool...Boston--. _ . • Bavaria Southampton.. New York.. •* reb - " 7 Adriatic..;.....New York..Galway j- North Star.... New York.■ f §rtey--:N^?or r fcSfe.v.:.:fet t' C of Mancheßter-.N. York.'.Liverpool Feb. 37 •• New York... Havaea Feb. 28 GOMica New York... Havana, &e Feb. 29 Africa.... ..Boston..Liverpool.... t ;.BXarcli 2 Evening Star.. New York.iHavana,Ac.....March 6 City of London.. .N York. .Liverpool March 6 Hammonia New York- Hamburg ....... March & LETTER BAGS tar TEB KaBCHAHTE ’ BZOHAKSB, PHILJLD3LPHIA Ship Tuacarora, Dunlevy Liverpool, Feb. 2o Bark Sea Eagle, Howea Port Spain, soon Schr Francis Coffin, Gonsins Barbados, sob* Schr Henry Nutt, Baker Pot* Spain, soon POET OF putt.atvkt/PHIA. FEBRUARY 23. StnrJtiE»H,g 36 | Son Sbts. S 24 1 Hiaa Watbb, 2 26 ARRIVED YESTERDAY. ’■PS supply steamer Massachusetts, Acting Vol unteer Lieut. Wm. H. West, from St John’. - , Fla. oa Fortress Monroe, 1 day, with mails, passengers, c. to U S Q-uartermaster. Reports the steamship axon, hence for Boston, went to sea on Sunday at M. . , Steamship Norman, Baker, 45 hours from Boston, \ ith mdse and passengers to Henry Winsor St Co Brig S Thurston,Lampher, 17days from Navassa, Cuba, with guano to E A Souder Sc Co. ' PUT BACK. The hark Celestia, for Guantanamo, and brig Clara P Gibbs, bound to New Orleans, while at anchor on Saturday, off Fort Miffl'n, got so badly chafed by ice, returned last evening for repairs. CLEARED YESTERDAY, Bark Lulgini (Ital), La Naaa, Sagua la Grande, Workman A Co. Bark Andes, Merryman, Pensacola, DSStetson . A 00. MEMORANDA. Steamship Britannia (Br), Micklereid, cleared at New York yesterday for Glasgow. Ship Empire Queen, Moran, cleared at Liverpool 6th inst. for this port. Ship Grey Eagle, Cutter, at Rio Janeiro 31st Dec, from Baltimore, and remained 7th ult. loading for this port. Ship National Eagle, Matthewß, sailed from Rio Janeiro Ist ult. for Calcutta. Ship Anglo Saxon, Pennell, from Shanghae for London, passed Straits of Sunda 16th Dec. Ship Parana, Langston, cleared at Baltimore 20th inßt. for Montevideo and Buenoß Ayreß. Ship Thebes, Nutkins, sailed from Gravesend 6th inst. for San Francisco. Ship S Blanchard, Moody, cleared at Havre 2d inst. for New York. .Ship Far West, Nichols, sailed from Cardiff 2d inst. for Callao. Bark Marigo (Br), Merrill, from Bio Janeiro sth ult. at New York yesterday, with coffee. Left ships Undaunted,Fay, from New York, condemned; Fleetw ing, Kelley, from Boston for California, loading the cargo of the Uundaunted; bark Wheat land. Masson, from Pernambuco, dischg; brig. Sparkling Sea, Seager, from St Andrews, do. Bark Milton, Fuller, cleared at New York yester? day for New Orleans. , - Bark Eliza Frazer (Br), Savage, from New York, at Montevideo 19th Dec. Bark W E Anderson, Pierce, 20 days from New Orleans, at New York yesterday, with mdse. Bark Waleheren, Hyde, from Batavia for N York, in Straits of Snnda, 13th Dec. Bark Hazard, Karstens, from Batavia, 22d Nov. at Boston yesterday. Brig Warren, Smith, cleared at New York yester day for this port. Brig Sarah Starr, Fletcher, from New York, at Montevideo 28th Dec. Brig Orozlmbo, Gilmore, hence for Boston, sailed from Holmes’ Hole 20th Inst. Brig Olivia (Br), Mariner, cleared at New York yesterday for this port. Schr Thomas Borden, Wrightington, from Fall Elver for this port, at New Y ork yesterday. -Schr Courier, Curtis, for Wilmington, cleared at New York yesterday. Schis J W Hall, Craw, and J Williamson. Jr, Wlhsmore, cleared at New York yesterday for this port. - <Schr Petrel, from Baltimore for San Andreas, put back to Hampton Roads on Sunday last with cap tain (White) dead. MARINE MISCELLANY. Ships Frank Boult, Horse; Tamerlane, Goodwin, and Northampton, Morse, hence 18th ult. for Port land, are to load 200 horses each for New Orleans. . A private letter, written on board brig Lincola Webb, of B&th, off Charleston, Feb 10, states that at the time of writing, the vessel was in tow of U S steamer Fulton. The Lincoln Webb was stand ing in shore off Cape Bomain, when the Fulton, bound North, run into her. doing much damage. This was at BPM of the 10th. Boats were at oace sent from the Fulton, a hawser attached, and at the .. time of writing all was going well, and if nothing amiss occurred, would get into port the next da 7. GROCERIES. CHAMPAGNE AND HOCK WINES-Bouche Fils A Co., Cabinet Champagne, in half pints and quarts. Moet A Chanaon Imperial Green Seal, . pißts and -quarts. Piper Heidsieck and Charles Heidsieck, pints and quarts. Lauben heimef, Badesheimer and Marcobrnner, for sale by THOMPSON BLACK A SON, Broad and C lies tn nt s tre e t s. CHOICE HAMS—AII the best brands of Cincin nati Snear Cored Hams for sale by THOMP SON BLAGK A SON, Broad and Ohestnnt sts. ALMEKIa GRAVES.—Choice Almeria Grapes in large clusters and first order, for sale by M. F. SPILLIN, N. W. corner Arch and Eighth streets. COFFEE. —Prime old Government Java Coffee; alco, Marfccaibo, La Guayra, Bio, Ac., for sale by M. F. SPILLIN, N. W. comer Arch and Eighth streets. MACCARONI AND VERMICELLI Italian Maccaroni and Vermicelli of superior quality just landed and for sale by M. iF. SPILLIN, N*. W. corner ATch and Eighth streets. HALF BINTS CHAMPAGNE. - Cabinet Champagne m half pints, 43 Dottles to the case. Also Heidsieck & Co. .Gieslor* Co., Grape Leaf, Pearl of the Shine, qts and pts : Widow „ the ge»ttlne article, for sale by SIMCN COLTON A SON, Broad and Walnut. * BETHLEHEM BUCKWHEAT.—The genaine Bethlehem Buckwheat Meal and Oat Meal, for sale by SIMON COLTON * SON, Broad and Wal nut streets. y~NINCIr»NATI HAMS.—Just received and for WaSnt s?r«ts M ° N OOLTON * SON - Br ° a * Heidsieck & ccs champagne, very choice Sherry and Madeira Wine,fine Brandy, x onnger's Scotch Ale and Guiness’s Brown Stout for sale by E.B. CLARKE, Grocer and Tea dealer. Mam street, adjoining R. R, -depot, Germantown. YERY CHEAP TEAS—Finest Young Hyson, —v. per jl a1 ’ Gunpowder, Oolong, English Bulans, <fcc., for sale in original pack for family use, at JAMES a. WEBB S, Walnnt and Eighth streets. de23 bk °KEN candy, Vanilla Cream Drons 1 B?5n5t°a? ll00^ 1!ls ’ Chocolate Almonds and staple Groceries dealer 111 fancy and Depot, GemSntowm 11 Btleet > Eailxoad *j* •*7 dealer in flue erocer)«q n/f o ij street, adjoining Railroad Depot. Q^rSto^f* Ea t’OB OHRISTTVTft'g Neyr Raisins, Currants, Citrons, Prn?6s * IK., and Almonds. Just received fresh, for sale E. B. OEABKE, dealer in faney and Ge°™^^ n6treet ’ Bailroad Refined sugars and syrups op at.v. grades manufactured at the Southwark Snn» g^itaeryandtteGrocers- Sugar HouTeTfor mu strMiS 0 - ’ So,imea * t oorn « T} Olla in whole, half, and quarter B* ODARKE, grocerf town. Railroad Depot, German- Currants* Prunes* Emriiih y boxes ? New JAMES WEBfr at- INDI A BtlhBEE ivr a pHiirg BT ,_ • STEAM PACKING, HOSE. IfDTINtO Engineers and dealers will flnak ehtr . SORTMENT 'OF GOODYEAR-1 -SSwMt: VULCANIZED BUBBER BEMiNa p T A^?r T INO, HOSE, to., at the ManufaotSM-s hSS' quarters. GOODYEAR’sT^’ 308 Chestnut street, - - ■ . South side. N. SvWebaT 6 a NEW and CHEAP ARTICLE GARDEN and PAVEMENT HOSE, Ter? tap, to which the attention of the public u ’***■ : : ,0(3 SPECIAL NOTICES. _ Tn G OF CITY' BOUNTY FUND UtMIMISSION, No. 4121’RUN Estreet, February i 8 detached certificates of muster will ,; nI be received at this office. Kecruiti»£ officer' and agents are requested to consolidate the results of two or three days* ope -ations* on muster rolls legibly written, speci fying the credit-of each man, the company and regiment in which enlisted, and the name-of the ret ruiiing officer.- When this is properly certified to by a muster ing officer it can be'filed in this office. The Commission will then endeavor to appoint a ume when the men can te brought to Teceivetheir bounties. By strictly adhering to this routine, the transac tion of business can be much facilitated for all parties. . » ' , . By order of the Commission. fe22*3ts SAMUEL C. DAWSON, Sec’y. TWENTY.SECOND WARD BOUNTY FUND.—NOTICE. —It becomes necessary, roapptal again to the citizens of the Twenty-Se cond Ward, in regard to the funds needed to fill by volunteers the quota ol this Ward. , There is yet required about $5,0C0, and with Ihis amount the full complement of men could be mustered be tore tne close of another week. To accomplish this a prompt and generous effort to wind up this business must now be made, and every citizen of iheWardis interested in giving a helping hand and seeing that the quota is at once made np. Any moneys inclosed to the Treasurer, or handed to any of the Precinct Committees will be ac knowledged in the public papers. Bv order of the Central Committee. fe22-2t* JABEZ GATES, Treasurer. EIGHTH WAh. I> TO TnE 19,500 l Us CITIZENS OF THE EIGHTH WARD WHO HAVE NOT YET AIDED IN THE EFFORT TO AVOID THE DRAFT Less than five hundred of your fellow-ciuzens, generously coming iorward, have contributed nearly $20,000. Look over the list recently* published, you will find there the names of many, ladies and old men, not themselves liable. Of the three thousand men now subject to the draft, but few have done anything. Five dollars paid by each of these men, or by their wives or mothers* would furnish the balance re quired, and thus secure them against conscription. The names of all who contribute prior to tbe Ist of March (including some who were omitted in the list above referred to), will he published. Thus a jecordwilTbe had of those whose patriotism; is evinced by acts and not by words alone. Ten thousand dollars aie needed. You are ap pealed to to laise it. fe‘2o-4t By orderof the Executive Committee. NOTICE.—THE UNDERTAKERS* \i3. MUTUAL PROTECTIVE ASSOCIA TION respectfully notify* all delinquents who have neglected or refused to settle their bills for the burial oftheir relatives or friends, with their respective Undertakers, that on and after MARCH Ist, 1864, their names, residences and occupation will be registered in the UNDERTAKERS’ BLACK-BuOK, for future reference; and here after, no Undertaker will do any work for any delinquent who is indebted to any other Under taker for work previously done, unless satisfac tory arrangements be first made to settle the same: and all work hereafter done will be strictly cash; otherwise, by special agreement. fe2o-3t* ry» THE WORLD OF FACT AND FANCY. —Lecture for the relief of disabled Soldiers’ inmilies, tinder the care of The Ladies’ Union Association, bv ENOCH H. SUPPLEE, at Han del and Haydn Hall, on TUESDAY EVENING, Mnrcb Ist, atS o’clock. Tickets 25 cents. For. sale at the Association Rooms,s37North EIGHTH Street. fe2o-9t* iy«r OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL jJS ROAD COMPANY, Philadelphia, Feb ruary 15, 1564. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. The Annual Election for Directors will be held on MONDAY, the Seventh day of March, ISGI, at the Office of the Company, No. 23S 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 Sixty days preceding the election will entitle the holder or holders thereof to rote. fel7-tmh7 PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COM \X3 PANY. TREASURER’S DEPART MENT, Philadelphia, February 15, 1864.—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 boo£s of the company this day. The said Extra Dividend to be payable in Stock of the Company, atitspar value of Fifty Dollars per share, the shares to be dated May 274864, and to be entitled to dividends payable m November next, atid thereafter, as the present stock of the company. Stock Certificates for the extra dividend will be delivered on and after Mav 2, 1864. fel6-tmhl THOS. T. FIRTH, Treasurer. ry-==- MERCANTILE LIBRARY' —The ad lks journed annual meeting ol the Stockholders to consider the proposed alteration of the Charter, and other business Trill be held oh WEDNESDAY EVENING, Feb. St, at 7% o’clock. JOHN LARDNER, Jr., fe!7-7t§ Rec. Secretary, V===» PITTSBURGH, FORT WAYNE AND (JJj CHICAGO RAILWAY COMPANY, Office of the Secretary, Pittecvcgh, Pa., Fehroary 12th, 1864. The annual meeting of the Stock and Bondhold ers of this Company, for the Election of Directors, and such other business as may come before it, will be held at the Office of said Company, in the city of PITTSBURGH, on the THIRD WEDNESDAY of MARCH, A. D. l«d; 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 day of March thereafter. W. H. BARNES, fels.tmal7 Secretary. ~«==> OFFICE CITY BOUNTY FUND OOM- ItS MIISSION, No. 412 PRUNE street, De cember SO, 1863. Warrants for the City Bounty (two hnndred and fifty dollars) will be 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, must be sent to tbe office of the Commission one day previous to the issuing of the warrants. Officers must, accompany and Touch for their men when the warrants are delivered. Philadelphia soldiers re-enlisting in the field will receive their warrants as soon as certified copies of the muster-in-rolls are fnrnißhed to the Commis sion by the Adjutant-General of tbe State. Men enlisted in Col. McLean’s Regiment (183 d Pennsylvania Volunteers), will receive the bounty in companies when dnlv mastered Into the U. S. service, and credited to the quota of the city. The Commission sits dally from 3 to SP. M., during which hours only warrants are delivered. These warrants are bashed on presentation at the office of the City Treasurer, Girard Bank. By order of the Commission. jal-tf} SAMUEL C. DAWSON, Sec’y. OFFICE CITY BOUNTY FUND OOM UJg MISSION, No. 412 PRUNE Street, Phila delphia, December 19, 1863. The Commission for the P flymen’, of the Citv Bounty are now prepared to receive and adjns't the claims of all new recruits In old regiments. Until further notice, the Commission will sit daily from 3 to 5 P. M. Bounties will be paid to those only whose names are borne on rolls furnished to the Commission by the Assistant Provost Marshal-General, or the United States Mustering Officer for Philadelphia. Claimants for the bonnty mnst be vouched for “T 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 ean receive their bonnty. By older of the Commission. ja4- tf SAMUEL C. DAWSON, Secretary. mb PHILADELPHIA AND READING Itg RAILROAD COMPANY, OFFICE NO. 227 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, Philadelphia, OQTnVtgr *3) 1863 DIVIDEND NOTICE- —The transfer Books of this Company will be closed on THURSDAY, 17th instant, and re-opened on TUESDAY, January 12, 1864. A Dividend of SEVEN PER CENT., clear of State tax, has been declared on the Common Stock, payable In Common Stock en and after 31st Decem ber next to the holders thereof as they shall staun registered on the hooks at the close of business on JJte 17th"inst. dividend of THREE AND A HALF PER UEHTm clear of all State tax* has been declared 95 ~. e Preferred Slock, payable in cash or Common ° option of the holder, on and after the o,?®S ein . next ’ the Stockholders, as they d on the books at the close of bnsmeeß on the l<th Holders of certificates which have been dis enarged from this office, or either of the Transfer Agencies, are particularly requested to have them only registered on the Transfer Books to which theyhaTe been transferred, orior to the 17 th inst. stockholders whose names are registered on the New York Books wi 1 be paid at the Farmers* Loan and Trust Company, and those whose names are registered on theißoston Books will he paid at the office of Messrs I. E. ThayeT & Brotherf • de3 S. BRADFORD. Treasurer. WINONA MINING COMPANY OF IkH MIUHIG ANr—The first meeting ot the Cor porators of the Winona Mining Company of Michi gan, will be held on the Bth day of MARCH, 1801, it o’clock A. M., at the Office, No. 127 South FOURTH Street, in the city of Philadelphia, Pa JAI A. HUBBELL JOS. T. FORD, t . t SAMUEL ALLEN, . p „„ lee of the Associates of said Corporation. Feb. 19,18G1., ; . .v ■ - lel9-15t| THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN: PHILADELPHIA, Itl* SPA Y FEBRUARY 23 1864, EDMUND SMITH, Secretary. SPECIAL NOTICES. * DEL4.WAEUMINING 00. OF MIOH ([/3 IGAN.—Notice, is hereby) given, that an Installment of One Dollar per Snare of the Capital .Stock in.the - . Delaware Mining Company of Mich igan, has this day been called by the Board of Di r. ctors of said Company, dne and jtayable at the office of the Company, Np. 326 WALNUT Street,. Philadelphia, on or before the Ist day of March 1804. Interest will be charged on all Installments alter the same shall have become due. Bv order of the Board of Directors. * S. M, DAY, Secretary. Dated PniLAPELrhia. Feb. 15,1304. felG-tmhl} »,<==. PHILADELPHIA AND READING LJJj Railroad Company, Office 227 South Fourth Street, Philadelphia, Septemcer 3, 1863. DIVIDEND NOTICE.. —The "following named persons are entitled to a Dividend on the common stock of this Company. The residence of several of them is unknown, and it is therefore necessary that the Certificates of Stock should be presented or. calling for the Dividend. S. BRADFORD, Treasurer. STOCKHOLDERS’ HAMES. Mrs. Mary Bishop, Samuel T. Harrison, Timothy C. Boyle, James W. HalloweU, . Clement Biddle, Fanny Mary Mitoherson Ann Copeland, John Mclntyre, A. Emslie and J. New- John S. Moore, ‘ hold, Trustees, James McKnlght, Debbie A. Hughes, Benjamin F. Newport, James Hallowell, Beninmln Pott, Catharine O. Kepple, . W. R. Rodman, Daniel Klapp, Sarah Ann Richards, Mary Knhn, Henry B. Sherer, Charles Knhn, Hartman Maria L. Sadler, Kuhn and J. H. Knhn, Andrew Turner, Ex’ rs of S. Knhn, Mrs. Rebecca Ulrich, S. Lancaster, Ashmer M./Wright, Percy M. Lewis, William Yo'tmg, R. V. R. Leisse, Execu- W. H. MeVicker, trix, and Jaa. G. Shall, Austin. Smith, Executor of J. S. Willis & Co. Leisse, dee’ei. sel-th.s.t-tfrpl nc . HILTON’S CEMENT.— The Insoluble !L5 Cement of the Messrs Hilton Brothers is cer tainly the best article of the kind, ever invented. Itshonld be kept m every manufactory, workshop and house, everywhere. By its use many dollars can be saved in the run of a year. This Cement cannot decompose or become corrupt, as its combi nation is on scientific principles, and under no cir cumstances or change of temperature will it emit any offensive smell. The various uses to which it can be successfully applied renders it invaluable to all classes For particulars see advert sement NEW PUBLICATIONS. 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Theological books, pamphlets and NEWSPAPERS bought and sold at JAS. BARR’S, 1105 Market streets Philadelphia. fel STOVES, HEATERS, &0. HOTOAS S. DIXON, r “ Late Andrews & Dixon, Mo. 1324 CHESTNUT street, Philadelphia, Opposite United States Mint, Manufacturers of - LOWDOWN, . PARLOR, CHAMBER, OFFICE, - ANB OTHER GRATES, ffer Anthracite, Bituminous and Wood Fires. ALSO, WARM AIR FURNACES, For warming public and private buildings, REGISTERS, VENTILATORS, ' . AND - CHIMNEY CAPS, COOKING RANGES, BATH BOILERS, AC., WHOLESALE AND ’ PICKMAN’S UNRIVALLED VENTTILA INGWigs and Toupees,.Ladles Long Hal »raids, Half Wl&s, Oitrts, Bands, Ac., cheap. •noi2-th, s, tffiao) No. »ai CHESTNUT street. LEGAL NOTICES. N of J C OHN L KRnnF eS i™““/ y £? thß EstaW —BROOK, deceased, having been tors, No. 258 South THIRD street. feio,tu-6t* IN THE.OKPHANS’ OOURT FOR THE feJITY PHILADELPHIA. °f JOHN CLARK, deceased Ttie Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, tlie first. account of SAM Ur. L HOOD* JOHN WOOLSIDE, and JOHN CORKY, Executors of the last will of JOHN CLARK, deceased, and to report distribution of the balance in the hadds of the accountants will meet the parties interested for the purposes of his appointment, on TUESDAY, March Ist, 1864, at 11 o’clock, A. M., at tne Arbitration ; Rooms, Washington Building, No. 274 South THIRD st., in the City of Philadelphia. fvlB-th, e, tit, IBt* LETTERS TESTAMENTARY upon.the Estate of JOHN H. CURTIS, Sr., deceased, haying been duly granted to the undeisigned by the Re gister of wills for the City and County of Phila delphia, all persons indebted to said Estate will please make payment, and those haying or demands against the same, to present them without delay, to JOHN H. CURTIS, Executor, 433 WALNUT Street, or his Attorney, AARuN THOMPSON, 731 Walnut street. * fel2-12t# SUMMONS IN PARTITION.—The Sheriff is directed to publish the following order. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. City and County of Philadelphia, 88. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to the Sheriff of Philadelphia County, greeting: If William Darlington, Administrator d 6 bonis non cum testamento annexo of the last will and testament of Elizabeth Baldwin, deceased, make you secure of ; prosecuting his claim, then we com mand you that you summon by good and lawful summoners, SarahS. Barnes, iiharles M. Tyson and Lydia Ann his wife, in right ol the said Lydia Ann, Jonathan D. Barnes, Samuel B. Cope, Oli ver Cope, late of your county, so that they be 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 buildings thereon erected, situ ate on the north side of Chestnut street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in breadth on the said Chestnut street fourteen feet, and in length or depth fifty feet; bounded northward by ground formerly of John Bar, and afterwards of the heirs of John Speel, deceased, eastward by Strawberry alley, «mthward by tho said Chestnut street, and westward with the shop and ground sometime in the tenure of Isaac Warren and afterwards be longing to Samuel Barnes, or howsoever else the same is or of right ought to be butted and bounded, with the appurtenances. Being the same premises which Samuel E. Howell and wife, by indenture dated the tweutyiffrst day of May, A.~D. 1816, re* corded at Philadelphia, in Deed Book M. R , No. 9, page 361, &c., granted and con reject to Samuel Barnes aud Elizabeth of Thomas Lawrence in fee a 3 tenants is common and not as joint heirs, .the same Defendant partition thereof between t K em to be made (according to the laws and cus toms of this Commonwealth in such case made,and provided), do gainsay and the same to be done dc not permit, very unjustly and against the same law's aud customs (as it is said, i Ac. And have yon then there tne names of those Summoneis and this writ. Witness the Honorable OSWALD THOMPSON, Presidentof our said Court at Philadelphia, the twenty-third day ol January, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four. SL. S.\ of the Court C. J*. and duly stamp ed according to Act of Congress, je23-6ws T. Q. WEBB, Pro Prothouotary. CO-PAKTNEKSJIIh'a. The copartnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, under the firm of CO WPEBTHWAIT A CO., is hereby dis solved by mutual consent. The business of the firm will be settled up by JUSTICE C. STRAW BRIDGE, at the store, No. 801 MARKET street. JOSEPH OOWPERTHWATT, Jit., JUSTUS C. STRAWBRIDGE. Fbbuuaf.v, 19, 1864. The Wholesale and Retail PRY GOOD business will be continued by J. C. STRAWBRIDGE, at the old stand. No. 80! Market street. fe2o-3t CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE —GEORGE ALKINS and JOSEPH H. THOMPSON have formed & Co-partnership Ar the purposed transacting business, as Shipping and Commission Agents and General Merchandise Brokers, under the style and firm of G EORGE ALKINS A CO. fel6*, lfc64 GEORGE ALKINS A 00., 154 North Delaware Avenne. GEORGE ALKINS, fe!6-iut4 JOSEPH H. THOMPSON, Notice —the partnership hereto forr existing between JOHN H. CURTIS and JOHN H. CURTIS, Jr., under tlie firm of J E CURTIS A SON, REAL ESTATE BROKERS AND AGENTS, at 433 WALNUT street, was dissolved by the recent death of the senior partner. The business will be continned by the under signed at the same place, under the same firm, feli-iat* JOHN H. CURTIS. CARD. —An unexpected event having interfered with the intended arrangements of the sub scribers, it is deemed advisable te withdraw the notices of the Dissolution of Partnership and Co partnership of M B. HAHONY A CO., in which we are severally interested, that were announced on the-firs: instant. M. B. MAHONY, J. P. STACKHOUSE, O. A MAHONY. Feiusjl , Feb. 4th, lfdi. CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE —We have this day admitted Sir. CHARLES A. HAHONY as a partner in our house, to date from the Ist inst. The style of the firm will remain unchanged. ’ M. B. SIAHONY A CO. Philapa., Feb. 4, 1801. fel-lm* Harry l. carpenter is this day admitted to an interest in our business. W. A F. CARPENTER, Tailors, 825 Chestnut street. I’lllLA. , Eeb. 1. 1864. fel-lm*. TTfILLIAM H. HOWELL and THOMAS T. V V fi ARR are this day admitted members of our film. k REYNOLDS, HOWELL A REIFP. THE UNDERSIGNED will continue the Wholesale Grocer} and Tea business, under the name and style of REYNOLDS, HOWELL A REIFF, 13b North Third street, Philadelphia. And HOWELL, BARR A CO., 14 Water street, New York. THOMPSON REYNOLDS, CHARLES HOWELL, BENJAMIN REIFF, WILLIAM H. HOWELL, , fel-lm* THOMAS T. BARR. PHILADELPHIA, JAN. I, 1801.—The co-part nershlp heretofore existing between Thomas A. Biddle and Alexander Biddle, in the business of Stock and Exchange Brokers, under the firm of THOMAS BIDDLE A CO.,' is this day dissolved by mutnal consent. The business of the late firm will be sellled by either of the partners at No. 336 Walnnt street. JANUARY 1, Ist>4.—THC3IAS A. BIDDLE, ol the late firm of Thomas Biddle A Co.-, has this day associated-with him HARRY PEALE, and will continue the business of Stock and Exchange Bro iters, under the firm of THOMAS A- BIDDLE A CO., at No. 330 Walnut street. yal-Sms GO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE—The under. signed have this day entered into Co-partner ship for the transaction -of the DRY 'OOODS COMMISSION BUSINESS, nnder the name of JOHN H. WILLIAMS A CO., at No. 329 Chest nut street. _ JOHN H. WILLIAMS, JOHN WIEST. Philaba., Jan. 1,18 M. jal-3m» COAL. COAL— KUHN A HILLER, FAMILY COAL OFFICE, No. 120 South FOURTH Street (Northwest corner Fourth and Library streets), Philadelphia. Coal selected from the best Mines for Family Use, at the lowest market prices, ay Prompt at tention to Orders, and speedy Deliver}’. Also, Agents for PHILADELPHIA and BOSTON lOE. Families, Hotels and Otfices-snpplied at the low, est market prices.. ja29-lm COAL.— SUGAR LOAF, HEAVER MBA DOW and Spring Mountain Lehigh Coal, and best Locust Mountain from Schnylktlhprepared expressly for family, use. ! Depot, N. W- cornet EIGHTH and WILLOW streets. Office, No. 1U South SECOND street , ; mhSV i J. WALTON A 00. 8. basos Buis. cotta ». subaii mHE UNDER SIGNED INVITE ATTENTIOB _|_ to their stock of . Buck Mountain Company’s Coal, Lehigh Navigation Company’s Coal, and Locust Mountain “ , «* which they are prepared to sell at the lowest roar. Set rates, and to deliver In the best condition. Orders left with S. MASON BINES, Franklit Institute Building, SEVENTH street, below Mar ket, win be promptly attended to. BINES A SHEAFF, - teS.ff drub street wharf. SnhuvlkiU PIANOS, &0, p-ry-’i nTi AN ASSORTMENT of the best wifi—i New York and Philadelphia Manu ff 8 i f I faotnrmg. from $275 upwards. Also, MELODEONS, Harmoniums and Cabinet Organs. No.-233 South FIFTH street, at the New Store, a few doors below Walnut. P. SCHULER & 00. fel7-3ni SHIPPING. STEAM WEEKLY TO LIVEH ■SSaaS&POpL, toncMng at Q.UEENSTOW* (Cork Harbor).—Tile well-known Steamers of th« Liverpool, New York and Philadelphia Steamshic are Intended to sail as follows: OF WASHINGTON... Saturday, Feb. 20 OITV m T l ftvnrSo rEß ' '• • Saturday, Feb. 27 OIYS OF LONDON Saturday, March 5 PtoM Norik BlYe?‘ Une Satnrday at Woon ' »■ _ BATES OF PASSAGE: PAYABLE IB GOLD OB ITS BQTTTVAT.TnrP IK mm,. BBBOY. Steerage #3O 00 if, £ a £i n B5 Do. to London 34 00 Isteabin..t°Paris.... 85 d O . to Paris., to ou tatOabin to Hamburg 90. Do. to Hamburg 37 00 _Fassengers also forwarded to Havre, Bremen. Rotterdam, Antwerp, &0., at equally low rates. FH°M LrFEKPOOL OB Q.UBENBTOWH -“S 4 ®75, 885, #lO5. Steerage from ijlver pool and Queenstown, #3O. Those who wish to ratos ent^E can buy tickets here at these For further Information, apply at the Compa ny's Offices. . JOHN (ED ALE, Agent, tel 7 111 Walnut street, Philadelphia. .BOSTON AND PHILADELPHIA SffIHSSTEAMSHIP LlNE—Sallingfromeacb OD D^ t ? r ? a 7” From fits* wharf above Pins steeet, Philadelphia, and Long wharf, Boston, on Saturday, February 27, 1864. The steamship NORMAN, Captain Baker, will sail from Philadelphia for Boston on Saturday! February 27th, at 10 o’clock, A. M. ,and steamshl* SAXON, Captain Matthews, from Boston for Phli) adelphla on Saturday, February 27th, at 4 P. M. 'These new and substantial Steamships forms regular line, sailing from each port punctually on Saturdays. Insurance at one-half the premium charged by sail vessels. ' . , . Freight taken at folr rates. Shippers are requested to send slip receipts and bills of lading with their goods. For freight or passage, haying line accommoda tions, apply to HENRY WINSOR k CO., 332 South Delaware avenue. FOB AEEXANDBtA, OEOBGE TOWH and WASHINGTON—Hand’s Steam Bine, via Canal—Every Wednesday at U M., and every Satnrday at BA. M. Steamer HEADER, Captain Callahan. Steamer H. DETINNT, Captain Bristow. Steamer S. SEYMOUK, Captain Room. - Steamer E. CHAMBERLIN, Captain Stewart These steamers form a semi-weekly line betweex Philadelphia and the above ports, sailing regularly as advertised, and carrying freight lower than by any other route. Freights received every day and bills of lading given. Apply to THOMAS WEBSTER, 14 North 'Wharves. selO-tf FOB NEW YORK- DESPATCH SW&and SWIFT-SURE LINES—Via Dela ware and Raritan Canal.— I The steamers of these :ines are leaving daily at 12 o’ clock, SL, and£ c* clock, P. 51., from third Pier above Walnut st .For freight, which will be taken on accommo dating terms, apply to WILLIAM M. BAIRD A CO., 132 South Delaware avenue. FOB NEW YORK—New Daily Lin# SUtSßrn— Via Delaware and Raritan Canal— Philadelphia and New York Express Steamhoai Company will receive freight and leave daily at S P. M., delivering their cargoes in New York th* following days. Freight taken at reasonable rates. WILLIAM P. CLYDE, Agent, H South Wharves, Philadfc. JAMES HAND, Agent, Jy2s-tf Piers 14 and 15 East River,sH. Y. FOB SAN FRANCISCO. COLEMAN’S CALIFORNIA LINE. SAILING’ REGULARLY AS ADVERTISER The A 1 Extreme Clipper Ship WIZARD KING Is now rapidly loading at pier 11, East Elver. This beautiful clipper comes to her berth JjSfeWith a large portion of her cargo on board, aim having large engagements will fill rapidly. We commend the WIZARD KING to all ship pers to San Francisco as the most desirable vessel now loading, ano invite inspection. Shippers will confer a tavor by sending their freight immediately alongside. BISHOP, SON A 00., tf 105 Arch street, above Front. FOR LAGUAYBA and PUERTO CA £*£ BELLO. —The * bark WHITE WING will sou lor the above porta ou Wednesday, February 24th. For freight or passage, apply to JOHN DALLETT A CO., J2S Walnut street. .leftMt FOR BARBADOS—The British schooner FRANCIS COFFIN. Couzens, master, will commence loading on Monday next, ihe22d inst., and will meet with qun k dispatch. GEORGE ALKINS A CO., Nos. 10 and 12 South Delaware avenue. , lel7 FOR NEW ORLEANS, La-—Direct.— fast sailing regular packet bark COMET Captain P. H. Morrison, haring two-thirds of hex cargo engaged, will have quick dispatch for the above port. For balance of freight or passage apply to WORKMAN A OO , 123 Walnut street. -ASa EAGLE LINE FOR HAVANA—Wanted email neutral vessel to load as above: good uispatch and good rates gu&T&nteed by J. E. BAZLEY A.CO., 122 South Wharveß. fe!9-5t FOR BOSTON—Express Line—The fine SSSPCcket schr SEARSVILLE, Oapt. Sears, is now receiving freight at Arch street wharf, and will sail for the above port with prompt dis patch. For freight, apply to DAVID COOPER.. 16 North Wharves. ettA FOR NEW YORK—Express Line—The packet schooner JOHN FARNTJM, Captain Hall, is now receiving freight at Callow hill street wharf, and will sail for the above port with prompi dispatch. For freight, apply to DA VID COOPER, lb North Wharves. AX, JOHN SHINDLER A SONS, SAIL ■Pm A ITERS. No. 344 North WAR YES, below Vine street, Philadelphia. All work done in the best manner and cn thi lowest and most favorable terms, and warranted to give perfect satisfaction. mhlS-tf Particular attention given to repairing. THE UNDERSIGNED having rente! their Ship Yard, located between Queen and Christian streets, with the Marine Railway and Sectional Dry Dock,to A. S. SIMPSON A BRO., take this opportunity of expressing their thanks to their friends and patrons for their long and con tinued kindness. A. S. SIMPSON A BRO. being practical Ship wrights and Caulkers, we recommend them to our late customers and those that nave vessels to re pair, and are confident whatever is entrusted to them will be carefully attended to. JoSO-lnt* J. SIMPSON A NEILL. Philadblphla, Feb. t, 1554. CONSIGNEES’ NOTICE—The bark IDDO KIM BALL, Ulmer, master, from New Or leans, will commence discharging her cargo at (Tatham’s wharf), South street wharf, this tThnrsday) morning. Consignees please attend 10 the recep'ton of their goods, and oblige WORK MAN A CO.. 123 Walnut street. felB CONSIGNEES’ NOTICE.—The bark Texas, Captain J. F. Horion, from New York, is now discharging her cargo at South street wharf. Consignees will please attend to the receipt of their goods, as they will remain on the wharf at their risk. J. E. BAZLEY A 00., No. 132 South Wharves. 1015 EDUCATION A YOUNG LADY fully competent to wouldbeglad to take a lew PUPILS FOR MUSIC, at $!5 per quarter. Please call on or addressiliee BISPHAM, 312 South FIFTEENTH ■street. fels,th,st,tu-3t* INFANT’S RETREAT. MEDIA, DELAWARE 00., FA. MRS. SAMUEL EDWARDS, Principal. This Institution, providing a refined home and the len derest care and culture for Children from three to seven years of age, will he opened on Wednes day, APRIL 13. Media is 13 miles from Phila delphia bv Railroad. For particulars apply to Rev. S. ’Edwards, Media, Fa. References : Bishop Potter, Bishop Stevens, and the npi’- copal Clergy of the city; also to Abraham Martin, Esq. . fel ‘- 3in s Bordentown female college, BORDENTOWN, N. J. This Institution is pleasantly Hotwire iv hour’s rids from Philadel- Jhla attention is paidto the common and nicker branches of ENCHaISHj sad superior ad isii.om* Presiden_ TRUSSES. -_ «- R q JAMES BETTS’S -CELEBRATED jVI SUPPORTERS FOR LADIES, and the only supporters nnder Medical patronage. Ladies and Phvsicians are respectfully requested to call only on Mrs. BETTS, at her residence, 1039 WALNUT street, Philadelphia (to avoid counterfeits), thirty thousand:invalids having been advised by their physicians to nse her appliances. Those only are genuine bearing the United States Copywright Labels on the box and-signatures also on the Sup porters with Testimonials. - rtutb PORTSMOUTH STEAM FACTORY SPOOL COTTON* Best srs cord. Also, of same r?.a nufactuie, Amory’s Enameled Thread; each spool ’warranted to contain 20i» yards, tuil Plea sure, and equal in every respect to any Thread oi Foreign or American production. All colois ana aesoTttnents to suit purchasers ; _ - w Also, a brand of the above Thread expressly for Sewing Machines'. _ _ '^rtn CHARLES AMORT, Tb., g BLLtKa &GBSTB, No 205 Church Alley, " Philadelphia. feia-lm* FOE SALE AND TO LET. fi* COUNTRY REMDENOE FOR SALE. But A very desirable country residence with 10#' acres of highly-cultivated Jand on the Limekiln lurnpibe road, about two miles east of German rard* The improvements consist of a 5255. iI?*??!; double three-story dwelling, with buildings, stone stabling, carriage house. a < nd usual outbuildings. Terms accom modating; immediate possession given.' Apply to nSP. * CO ■ fcoutliwest corner of Nimh and Filbert streets. fe22-6t# fpj —For sale or to ez< bangs -Killf°r a liUUSE worth from 87.000 to *8 uGOin tbe North wet tern part of the city, a handsale itOUt-B containing fifteen rooms, lot Iouby2i6 on the presses -North eid-of TUL PEHf .CKEN street, fourth ,door east of GREBN Street, or address ' feg-6t« F. LTe.-ya.RP, Germantown. fi FOR SALE—A COUNTRY SEAT oa tho =-i“l®i n fham road, about three miles south of located mfrt r L in Ohester coouty, Pa., beautifully The HonseSl ben^ 11 8 Hlll > near the Br.-idywine, commodions “ oder ?L btult i° cettage style, and of drauhe ram I 6 ’ T^ at r introd aced from a hy. The tract contain^« Bonse ’ Barn ’ &c - < attached. near the summer residence ft f , property is late Henry Pepper, deceased, and Samuel J. Sharpless, PhiiadSotiia ■■ ouUce Apply to , CHARLfes RHO ADS feai-iat* NQ.36S. Seventh sfrSh Krtls. fj[| FOR SALE.—A place situated on the BRI&. EiiiLTOI. turnpike, in Bucks county, containing U acres of land, large stone and frame House and. Barn, with other outbuildings, all in good renair large garden, shade and other trees- This property I? situated a few hundred yards from the Penn. Valley Station, on the Philadelphia and Trenton Railroad, which would make it a d-sirable re sidence for a person doing business in Philadel phia. ' ;Tj Enquire on the Premises. . fel-th, s,tu9t* m HANDSOME GERMANTOWN RESI DENCE for sale or rent—containing modern conyeniences; situation CHEL.TON A venue,near Green street, three minutes walk to the Railroad Depot: lot SO by 160 feet. Low for cash, or mort f?S^7 and P art csfli- Apply to B. L. Langstroth. 204 West Logan Square. fe!6 tn,th,6t* M n^ Oli - SAI ' E V An elegant brick Residence. -6 feet front, with large back buildings, fitted, up expressly for the comfort of the present furnished with every modern convenience, two bath-rooms,, Ac., and in perfect or der, situate oh Fourth street, between Walnut and and Spruce streets. Lot ls> feet deep to a back street. J. M..GUMMEY & SONS, 508 Walnut street. fe2U fi~ DELANCEY STREET—For sale,ahaud £3. some _ four-Btory bnck Residence, *>> feet front, built and finished throughout in the best roaner, with marble vestibule; every convenience and in perfect order, situate No. 1807 Delancey st J. M. GUMMEY A SONS, 503 Walnutst. ® GERMANTOWN FOR SALE. A Modern STONE Residence, with every con venience: parlor, dining-room, two kitchens, Ac. Chambers nicely shaded , and LOT OF GROUND, 74 by 230 feel, desirably located o- Day’s Lane, midway between the Railroad and Turnpike. J. M. GUMMEY A SONS, 50S Walnut street. fe2U M V ALU ABLE WALNUT STREET .PRO PERTY.—FOR SALE—A well-built three story brick DWELLING, back buildings and lot of ground, No. 625 Walnut street. 'Suitable for offices. Immediate possession given. Terms ac commodating. Apuly to A. B. CARVER A CO., Southwest corner of NINTH and FILBERT streets. fel7-6t* fi| FOR SALE—Two mastic brick HOUSES* ga with all the modern conveniences, surrounded with shade, Ac., Nos. 96 and £8 UNION street, Burlington, N. J. Apply to E. P. MIDDLE TON, 5 North Front street: or to SAMUEL TAY LOR, Burlington, N- J. fel7-6t* MFOR SALE OR TO BE LET —A flnefour slory Dwelling, with three* story double back buildings. 804 North BROAD street; two baths, two water closets, billiard room table, Ac. Ap ply to *J. H. ’CURTIS A SON, Real Estate Brokers, 433 Walnut street. fel3jg MV EbT PHILADELPHIA.—For sale '.heap, a small Dwelling, Park street, only 515,000. Apply to J. H. CURTIS A SON, Real Estate Brokers, 433 Walnut street. fel3 M COUNTRY PLACE TO BE LET WITH 40 acres of ground on Rirn 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, Real Estate Brokers, 433 Walnut street. fe!3 MFOR SALE-GERMANTOWN PRO PERTY within fire minutes walk of Day’s Dane. Station. A well built Stone Mansion with all the modern improvements, 1 % acres of ground. As abundance of shade and fruit trees. Good stable, wells, Ac. Apply to JUSTICE A BATE MAN, 122 South FRONT street. 4E| FOR SALE—House on SPRUCE street, B§ near Thirteenth siTeet, with stable,Ac. Also, one on SPRUCE street, near Twelfth street. - Ap ply to C. H. SIUIRHEID, l'el*2-30t§ i *203 South Sixth street. M NORTH BROAD STREET RESIDENCE FOR SALE—Thesplendin fonr-story Resi dence, No. 162$ Norih BROAD street, 24 feet front, lot 200 feet deep, finished in-the most elegant man ner, complete with gas, water, Ac. Price $12,000. The house is entirely new, and has never been occupied, and cannot be,builtat present cost of materials, to be sold for less than $15,000. One of the present owners intended to occupy the house, and therefore spent a considerable amount of mo ney on the property since it has been built. The'yard has been carefully laid out and filled with fruit trees, shubbery, Ac. This property is to be sold for the purpose ox closing out a. partner ship concern. $7,000 can remain on mortgage. Inquire of 6CHOMACKER A CO., felo-l2ts lu2l Chestnut street. FOR SALE.—A COUNTRY SEAT, with Eg fortr acres of Land, near Linwood Station,on the Baltimore Railroad, eighteen miles from. Philadelphia!. The house an. extensiTe view of the Delaware rirer, about a mile distant About seTen acres of the land are admirably suited for a rineyard. Apply to CHAS. H. MUIKHEID, 303 South Sixth street, or to JONATHAN GUEST, on the premises. Inquire at Einwood Station Post Office, Delawar® county, Penn’a., -which is ten minutes walk irora the place. fe6-30t$ M ELEGANT country seat fos SALE—About eight miles from city; Railroad depot half a mile from the premises; convenient, also, to churebes and schools. For healthiness and beauty of situation, as 'well as surroundingrad van tapes, this property is unsurpassed in the suburbs of Philadelphia, The large mansion (commanding fine views ofj the river Delaware) is of brown stone, built and finished without regard to cost, and replete with all the modern conveniences for both summer and winter. The ground comprises *23 acres, beautifully laid out and ornamented with a great variety of fruit trees and shrubs. A large garden with abundance of fruit. On the premises are also erected a gardener’s cottage, lodge, orchard house, green house, conservatory, and very extensive stabling, no expense whatever hav ing been spared to make this in all respects a first class residence. Apply to C. H. 3ITJIRHEID, - -- - - yq’o.* *203 South Sixth street. ja29-30t5 Jtjl COUNTRY SEAT AND FARM FOR £g& jfi. SALE—Containing flfty-flye aores, Ss. handsomely git lilted in Cheltenham township, Montgomery county, Pennsylvania, about eight miles from, the city and one and a-haif from Yorlc Road station, on the North Pennsylvania Kmi road The buildings are nearly new, substantial and well calculated for a winter or summer rest- Apply to C. H. MUIEHEID, No. 26* South SIXTH street, Philadelphia. eel9-tfj 2 DESIRABLE STABLE TO LET, in ih» BB neighborhood of Tenth and 'Walnut streets. Three stalls, with every convenience. Apply at No. I« South Third street. dell-tf 4B FOK SALE— Modern Dwelling House, WB No. 19 Woodland Terrace, • West Philadel phia, replete witti every convenience. - Apply to ‘ E. L. MOSS, Broker, 219 Dock.Btreet WEbT PHILADELPHIA.—FOR SALE— The valuable LOT ot ground situate at the in tersection of WALNUT and THIRTY-FIFTH streets, and Woodland Avenue, (Darby Road); 365 feet front on Walnut street, 51'fees on Woodland ave. and ISOfeet on Thirty-fifth street to York street, on which it has a front of 400 feet Also the valuable LOT N. E. corner WOODLAND Avenue and THIRTY-FIFTH street; 305 feet front on Wood land Are., 3K> feet on street, and ex tending throwth with a front or ,3 foot on Chestnut 8™ "' j H. ? GUMJIEY & SONS, oliS WAL. NUT street. fcdt) mO LET— ROOM ON THE GROUND FLOOR, I on I'OUKTH Street, above Walnut, suited lor a Banker’s, Broker’s or Insurance Office. Addres3 ■ ‘Banker,” Box 488. Post Office. tom.St* TO LET. —Large and smalt BOOMS, up stairs, 6IS and 611 CHESTNUT street. fe3-tf LOST, LOST— A CERTIFICATE of 5 per Cent. Loan of State of Pennsylvania, for - SSIG 05, dated . March. 12th, 1830, No. 754, in name of WILLI S.M MEREDITH. Also, a Certificate of 5 per Cent. Loan of State of Pennsylvania, for the sum of S~'K), , ated Jnne3oth, 1845, No. 14®!', in name of EH K. PRICE, Administrator of William Meredith, in Trust. . Application has been made to the A.udi- . tor. General for a renewal of said'Certificates. ELI K. PRICE, , No. 8U Arch street., , ie9-3m{
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