D*9°**l* 2,167,348 £*■•- 's£'” - £j , fS’S / 4 6621650 4J51,5t)3 23,131,763 l""s 7 ,fo?’o3o 4 267,628 3,695,037 30,179,518 Mar. 3*»**|7,901, V«oq 252 3 374,413 ■ 29,531,059 *(^859,239- AbiJ 4,,»* , i 4 357 o*7l - 2,706,953 31,883,(63 ?““« f-’S'US'SI tS£«i 33^01,644 2“*/ J.'.M,390,179 -4 187 056.2,417,739 30,799.441 £"S 7..' 35 773696 4 113 162.2,258,305 30,6-51,672 sl’ STOaSSO 4,227*265 2,193,000 Sv,r * 2 rwsotei 4,164,804 2,106,234 31,805,965 7'...36,414,704 4,165,939. 2,105,171 29,374,165 TiJ^ 4 4 ...35;e9S,S0S 4,158,635 2,055,810 29,373,921 J 7 11 .55.455,967 4,158,235 2,050,591 30,43 ,227 li 18 '...34,895,642 4,158,125 2,044,427 31,194,851 «• 25..v.34,849,959 . 4,103,065 2,047,346 32,351,253 Feb. 1.:..34,346,126 4,108,i09 2,059,532 32.027,147 ii 8.... 34,146,677 4,102,671 2,066,059 3i;<133,03< «‘ 15.—134,690,880 4,102,748-”2,0694051 29,911,704 *< 23....35,059,675 4,102,653 '2,119,183 30,183,74 _« —--29.-; 35,679,675 , 4,610,750 - 2,167,348 41;435,7.13 SOABD OF TRADE. . isbAel p. mokris; ) - ;• JOSEPH7C.GRTJB B, 5 MeNTBIY OOMItrTTHB EDMUND A. SOUDER, ) rMPOBTATIONS. Reported forthe Philadelphia Evening Bulletin. CIENFUEQOS— "Solir'Aavftnoe,fbll£ep4-169 hhils engar Geo O JCtorsan A Co; £0 dontolasaes CIO Van {torn*" ' i' ST. JOHN,'NB.—Schr Loving, Oolc-149 ship kaeea47,7oo pickets Gaskill & Galvin. HALIFAX—Sohr Maty, Tobin—3»hbls niaok etel 8 half bbl« do 10 bbla salman 232 bbla herring Kennedy, Stairs A Co, - , •AIX.INO DAYB OF STEAMSHIPS. TO ABBLVE. dhxpb ko« von nan Edinburg Liverpool.. New York Feb. l! Pennsylvania....Liverpool...New York Feb. 16 Etna —Livcrpool. e New York Feb. 17 Bremen— .’"^Southampton—New York— (.Feb. n Canada —— Liverpool... Boston Feb. 20 Bavaria Southampton. .New Y0rk...,, .Feb. 34 Auitralaaian—Liverpool...Now York Feb. 27 Germania..Southampton.,New York ...—March 8 Teutonia —Southampton—New York March 19 TO DEPART. Africa Boaton..Liverpool Mvteh S Evening Star.. New York..Havan*,Xv\—.Mvreh & City ofLondon.. .N York,.Jiverpool..—.March S Hammonla —.New York ItambureMarch $ Aaia———*—New York—Xiverpool Mawh s Bremen .New York,, tvtcswv,Match 42 Etna. .New Y ork,, tAY-e-rtviM..... M arch 12 Bavaria New Yerk.^iassbut*,,....Match 19 (Btnaanla......XowYgtw..Matahaqi—...April 2 SJSn*N&&@B' - XTTCTiCiAgTKa'rrt-'Txe’arakwvt, raitaantygta SehrFtaisJa Ora&sa. Barbados, soon jess G& MARCH L Syy'Sasg.&feil t,'- ii Bnag Wana, 6 50 ,VitRS-TOCSAY. Steip Sourn. Ifßrt, -fWaSiftM, -S- fits’*-hsn Blark 3lMii;eirt-24i burr from Cienfue* ms-veitl: sugar- uur Tnit.'.r.'-T-V:'ll C C Tan Horn. ' Siilr H.ii" nan..— fn-l Halifax,with snn To. T - ' Scitr t&m jLeutir,. atnmnnrrt. 4 hiyi from N York, w::i nihstr Ta Z Ji SinulißrStiCln. Schr Grica -Shiite, Shim, S 4»jx trim H lton HeairxSjiilamttn'inHjTadn. ' ScartaiihewttTYrlinv. Chnimte, z days from New y edm w—i auk !«< asrtte. Sear S Y(SraStanS2Bse, t csjjirom New York, with eitr-'iiibimfi ictus I»«eiseE. . ■ Sehr I tarns 2. cneT»r-_r_H-VJinrlworth, 1 day from Little Cttai Ijmiiinat- L»*L wittT corn to James L Bewley A Cc. . Sehr Tan-itEj, c&x/ez, 1 day from Smyrna, DeL with wheat to lii X. l£w-J*y A Co. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Schr.Navigaior. Eoilnioa, Frovldenee, Crowell & Collins. SchrS V W Simmons, Godfrey, S#em, C AHeck scher A Co. Schr Jffsry Ellas, mvers, Alexandria, Tyler A Co. SchrH SI Wright, Fisher, do 1 do Schr W H Dennis, Lake, Fort Monroe, da Schr S A Tayldr, Dukes, do do SchrFlorence, Bradley, Georgetown, DO. B Jones. SchrGeo Lewis, Hart, Baltimore, captain. St’r Octoraro, McLaughlin, Baltimore, A Grores, Jr. • “WENT TO SEA. Snip Tamerlane, hence fur Portland, went to sea on Saturday laat. Ship Northampton, for Port land: baika E A Cochran, forj Trinidad, and Wax Van NAme, for Key West, went to sea on Sunday morning. . MEMORANDA. Ship Monitor, Boyle, from Liverpool 29th Jan. for thifl port.wM spoken 9th Feb. lat 50 44, lon 10 55. Ship President Fillmore, Bradley, cleared at New York yesterday for Alexandria and New Orleans. Ship Burmah, Beckwith, .ailed from Cardiff nth ult. for Newcastle, US. Bark Mary Edson, Nickerson, from Palermo, re ported for this port, came through the Straits in company with bark Gratta, at New York. Kong. MoateTlli60 < * lofh a Dec S forSh^af mith ‘ ““ B *i tlt ,?fv ac .^ Kl>aviB ’ Power, hence, was at Pen sacola 14th ult. „ Br ‘g* Sarah B Crosby, Crosby; J W Spencer, Spencer, and J HI Sawyer, Scudder, hence, were at Pensacola 14th ult. ’ . Brig S tron S- strong, hence, arrirel at Ma gentas 20th ult.—not as before reported. .e S^, HB T- Ectt - ? ierrl h> Cleared at New York yesterday for this port. rt^mL B . P a? rl iV'S 1 f fro s! Wilmington, Del. andS yesterday from Greenwich, NJ. at N York Schr Diadem, hence for New York, is ashore at Cape Henlopen; with a cargo of coal-. She will pro bably prove a total loss. 19 •?. for Ihis P°rt, was spoken 20th ult. lat I® 1 ! ‘ 4 ’ dismasted by a collision. All her spars W «£h™^nit ahe r l J a , nips.* Tl o 3 o Barks 10 i 3 23 10 6 is Brigs 18 23 41 15 12 07 Schooners.. 6 389 374 9 319 253 |i°oP> - 348 348 347 347 Steamers. 40 40 43 Barges -1« is _ j, ~ 80at5......; jw . _2M _ T0ta1...;. 34 1083 1097 37 . 1041 Iml , mahine miscellany. bbip wm Singer* Oapt Farley, sailed from Hull 10 £“V or York, was spoken Nov 16, In lat 49 i°'*o“ f. and has not been heard of since. The W ? » re<11,149 tona i Alii,was built at Thomaston in 1866, from which port she hails. WQ NAVAIi P O C E S^B?at!?x E c^d F iS^ O ? f Y 0 4 PO01 ' sure, and equal In every respect to aur tltpS? 4 ; ForeiptorAmericaaprodncfloS. assortments to suit purchasers IuIS and Alsto, a brand of tie above Thread esnreasiv Sewine Machines. * y r CHABUESAMOBY, Tb„ &00., -SBidiirtQ Assure, No 205 Ghnrch Aliev, Philadelphia. DR. SCOTT’S ~CVT SSgSp . LIVERY STABLES, xor ■ avenge,. between Buttonwood and iNorue No streets, Philadelphia. tait»etL ° °? n in J nre another will be ad ls taken awiv n. f 1 ’ 11 before a Hors* leaves or anee.eratii.; OamSfr'-S reoßtTe medical attend ee* hire. New cnsSS^,-.^ a * 0 , nB a ' n< * Saddle Horses •ful)U_iequestett Bae are most respect er»(iewbwteaihii>ayhssnti tBfcre ?!». Terms niod- . i.. ■■ —i —■“ tefu-:hns' Pf§Csr?e®^ :: 7iiS Sf^^o^PiioyEK. ur*aa«ed &nd disinfected at Wall 1 ; : ' '•- 7 - Mtumfeot^r^lfSon; Ool pitwppwTH yABD, BOUNTY FUNH/ J the Executivepommittes i Km on-FridayeVdning, hodse core 1 ner of Twentieth and Coates streets, n was an ; nonncedThat four hundred and eleven men had 1 received the ward bounty and been, duly credited 1 About two hundred and fifty "men are yet needed to fill the quo’a, to pay whom will require only ; two thousand dollars in addition to the funds now ’in hand.. V - -/ V” ,/ . ' \'-- • An earnest is tnose cltizsns i of the Ward who have not contributed In propor. : tion to their means and liability. It is idle to sty that yon have hot been called vpon, &c. The gen tlemen who havA undertaken the of col leet ing, had devoted night' after,night,forman.v wpeks to this Unpalatable and thankless' task. 11l tnaily cases they have been unable, after repea'ed efforts, to see the parties cailed tipon. Others, on being visited, have promised a consideration oi the sub ject, and deferred contributing until some as surance of final success should be given them. When they: now learn that'ihorejthan: tvrenty five thonsand dollars have been -• collected from a portion of their fellow-citizens, and that but two thonsand dollars is wanted, will they not esteem it a privilege to be sought after, to tender to the collectors their quota of the small remaining sum requisite to iree themselves "and families from further anxiety. can be sent to the (Olleriors of the several precincts at their resi dences, to Mr. Thos. W T . Price, Chairman of Com mittee, 5(!fl Minor Streep or to Mr. Thomas Potter, Treasurer, 229 Arch street. Promptif'nde is urgently solicited, so that the name of every contributor and-the-amount,of his - qontribution sball :.nppenr?.in ihe'talp^abetidal. list’ to: be' pub: fished by the committee on the.coriclusioh of thoir labors. The Committee and Collectors will meet again it the sam^ -place, oa TUESDAY- next.. March Jst, at 8 o’clock P. Jfff.- The oitizeus of-the ward are invited to be present. ' THOMAS M T . PEIOE, Chairman. Q. A. Hqffmak, Secretary. .. fe27-2t} THE Ward BOUNTIES—A meeting l JkS...o{,tpe delegate^appointed for the purpose of equalizing the ’Wnfji beauties will’be raid 46 the rooms of the Board of; Trade,' on; TUESDAY EVENING.NEXT,- March Ist, at>6 o’ clock. Dullness of importaucewill be brought beforatho meiting, and a general, attendance of the delegates trom all the Wards'ls earnestly’requested. ‘By orderof the President. , DA KIEL STEINMETZ, President. Jonx K. Yalkxtixk, Secretray. ie29 3t{ tiu A. M. . The Stock and Transfer*Books of the Company, at theix Office in the city of Pittsburgh, and at thesr Transfer Agency in the city of New York, will be clOßede&the Ist day of March, at3o’clock, P.M , aud remain dosed until the 17th day of March thereafter. W. H. BARNES, fe!stmai7 Secretary. THE WORLD OF FACT AND FANCY. Hop —Lecture for the relief of disabled Soldiers* families, under the care of. The Ladies’ Union Association, by EISOCH H. 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Pbila. , Feb, l, 1664., ; fel-tm* ('ID-PARTNERSHIP iNOTIOE The nnder- J signed haveithie day, entered into Co-partner -Mr ventTila- Broads,'Half^wura’ 1 T°“P f-. s" : u'r: !.:s -T JOR.gALE AXD TaXET. fPI Properties “ ost deslra - blo UUe6tnutßtreer ? t ln a ’ Bitaa -teii oa Etreets. tot ldb'|jy?i^ I Hrin2. s iifi at^“ d Fortieth stable, tirbo™e, &c. ’ Ss?de^t» b ?^' 6r,oK Sitnard. •-Ehquto%^.Vr s S e ?, c « ° f „ tb B late J. M. South Fourth street, o"r J ’ t E -«S?w?’t> No ‘ 154 Market street. ” ’ . or ; ?.-.,>INNAED, V 207 ' fea9.c,t» , 3*“'-?£ife p .ss; pols.li GemiaSowi *; b “^ ? pUr * JQS. KING-, Conveyancer, ’" - streetj Germantown., , ieqo'-Gt* f§9} nrSS.fHSSik.—.ail that conveniently located A with, the ample'grehhds thereto MrSfrfrtJ. tI 003 ;* oil the Tipper side .of "Waster. ?*I?iJ/U;i r «¥? y ' B . lane * adjoining the Germantown. s^rfJo a< *-tj s Station, and opposite;, Wister’s wooes. ±±ouse;has all the modern improvements J?T g $’******•'**•• I-ot: t« by v3lB feat-0, inches to Jeflerson street,, on whli?h is a stable and coach.house. WelLjaiidj, hydrant -water on the premisesi ; A. CI*A&K, ; Attorney or A. G. STOUT, Conveyancer, 42d >yaintit,sw,-second floor. • v fe2? r s, . M-TO KENT.—>I beadtittllly situated COUN TRY RESIDENCE, with coach house, sta ble and garden, within threes minutes walk or Wissmoming station, on the Trenton Hailrdact teven mi.es from the city. Apply at 717'Walnut street.•- -is . Mo COUNTRY PEACE—FOB' SALE—Coataining 13 acres ot Laud,' high and. beaut dully, located, with doable stone Resi dence, jyith every city convenience, stable and car- chickea-honse, hot-beds, Ac., situate.within 12 minutes walk from Abine tonstation, on the North Pennsylvania Railroad ' Standard and Garden, Fruits in great vatietv JT SI. GUM3IEY : A SONS, S 3 Walnut street * ® WALNUT STREET—FOR SAGE—A THREE-STORY BRICKDW CLUNG, on West vvainiit street,-modern'conveniences * An -15‘7 ,O CURTIS A-SON, Beat Estate Bro kers, 133CWaltntt ttreet. /"a .. #g HKOR SALE—An ele nuts gnnt brick Residence, 35 feet front, with double,back buildings, bmlt and finished throh''h outin the very be.tmauner,.furnished with every con veil len le ■ce and improvement, and in complete order, with lot 137 feet deep to a street; situate on tie south side of ARCH street, west of Brood street. J. M.; GUBXSIEY A SONS. 503 Walunt street. 4SS WEST PUILAOELPHIA.—FOR SALE. l£t—A. handsome modem double Residence, with pjirlor* librarj* two kitchens oa t>e first* floor, built in a superior manner, - fur- Bishrd.yitli every • convenience. and surrounded •witu lnie shade and choice evergreen and frait trees, shrubbery, tc., with lot of ground, lOOfeet front by 215 deep, and supplied with excellent spring wa’er, situate on Chestnut, between Thir and Fortieth street*. J. JT. GOSHEI A SONS, sl)a Walnut street. •—le27 - |g- GERMANTOWN—FOR SAuE-Ahand lH.some double modern Residence, stable and carriage-bon*e, acd large lot of ground, Hu feet frontby 237 feet deep, situate on Shoemaker's Lane, three minutes eau of railroad stuton. Is funhhed with every city convenience, eic-lien spridg water, nicely shaded, and surrounded with an abundance of Hie choicest shrubbery. J II GUMMEY A SONS, 5b Walnut .treat. MJOli SALE—The Property on Sihool House Lane, fronting eight hundred and Iglit (S3DI feet on said Lane, and extending nearly one-third of a mile to the Wisiabickon, with front on that stream. Containing thirty (Jn) acres, wlih nnmerous desirable sites for Country Seats, five minutes walkfrcmtheßailrotd Depot, am twenty minutes walk from the tfity. Apply to CHARLES H. MUIRKEID. No.aasSonth SIXTHst. fiO-Cat MEOR SALE.—Tne PARII known as “LINDEN,” containing aboutst acres, in Cheltenham Township, Montgomery Coauty, west side of Old York Turnpike, at the eight mile stone, within' en minute* Walk of either "Chelten Hills” or “York Road” stations, on the North Pennsylvania Railroad'. The Improvements consist of. a Large Stone Dwelling House (newly roofed), containing 11 rooms; piazza front, excellent water, large ice ouse filled, large stone bam, modern style, with >'abling for 3horses and. C cows: stone carriage hours, corn cnb* and granary over, Ac. The land is nearly all tillable and in an excellent state of cultivation. The delightful situation or this place, its proximity to the city, and many of the moslbeautirnl-country seats fit the neighbor hood cf Philade'pbia, render it very at ractive. Communication with the city is had almost hourly by the North Pcsn-vlvanis Railroad- Apply to , CHAS. H. MUtRHEtD. IcSC-UOt No. 2nj South SIX fH street. A FOR SALE.—The haudsume ibree-storv Ei. DWELLING, uih TENTH street baa three.siory hack buildings, modern -mprov*- ments, large yard, with choice fruit, Ac.; lot 13 by about ilo feel to back street. Immediate pos seoion. Only a small: part in cash r*quired. Apply to G. WASHINGTON POWELL, Con veyanctr, S. W. corner TENTH and-SOUTH tlteeu. , ffS FOR SALE—GEhMANTOWN PRO- S3. PERTT within live minutes wttikof Day’. Lane Station. A- well bnllt Stone Mansion wltb all the modern improvements, 1;C acres of gronnd. An abnnoance of shade and fruit trees. Good stable, wells, ic. Apply to JUSTICE i BATE MAN, I'N South FRONT street. r«t2-Im* Mfor sale, ok exchange for city PROPERTY. A baudsome Conut y S at and wril-improved Farm of SO acre*. .Ii is one of the most desirable ptopertiea ever offered 10.- sale. Will be sold with or without stack and furn-ture. No money required- Inimediav possession given. For full particulars, apply ta J. M.GUMMEY i SONS, i»IS WALNUT street. fe-il lml commanding r;?® T l lbe Delaware Biyei\ bmlt and fin? 3S ; abundance of fruit, orchard & c . 66 wlttl On iha premises me-alro erected a gardener’s cottage, Lodge. Orchard-honse, Greem-house- Conservatory. gas bouse and extrasire ?esuec P tsS flrs? Vi , 6 P ared ,0 muke tbS ii tdi respects a first-class residence. Applyto ‘ fi „ O. H. MUIBHEID, Nov»3 South Sixth street. fe2o-Sotl Hi rfVoo? AL^."7i l JAWKET P TTB S ?r P H S\&- o)'to p!' ■IAWNEY, Wo. 16 N. Delaware a.yeane. n-l"! 6t* BOARDING hOUST-’, OR iflS.»^S, L w PRO T PEIITY r-oii siLE.ISuxSS in Northern. New Jersey, within a few hours'ride by YaiJroad from Philadelphia- ana - New York hundred b “J lt ' an d will accommodate one «!y -guests, parlor, dinmg-roomsi ball-room, kitchens, bar-room, dry cellars, vaults !e^ n^a^ h 0 eS - *y«« sta blof and Nacres‘of land, .cm .which is a fine spring, a lake, -and a bearing orchard., Possrssion immediately Apply to A. P. A J. H. MORRIS fe-->7-3t mbs&l2.2h> i 916 Arch street. . M resi .HENCE for sale orrent—containin”- modern sllnalion CHELTON Avfnue.near Green street, three minutes walk to the Railroad Depot; lot S0 t by IGO feet. Dow for ca*h, of mort page. and part cash. Apply to B. D Dmfstroth, -2of WestDogan.Square. felQ.iv ' al'ClK SaLE,—LUNG BKiNUE —THE premises at Eone Branch, belonging to the Estate of J. I) . BEERS, deceased, consisting of Are acres ofchoicc.l.-ind, a newly-furnishn-J house, good hath, stables, a#d out-houses, af foroingrgood accommodations for a Jarge family The premises can be examined on application at the honse. Price S 10,000. For further inlbr-‘ mation, apply to > . ; ' LEWIS CURTIS. Executor, fr 23 tu,s.?t* 130 Duane Street, New -York, <§ AND DWELLING TUBtS LET, BSL 205 South .NINTH street, neatly altered, and low being putin tnorough repair. An excelieut location for an Ice Cream saloon, Dry Goods store. Apply to J. H. CURTIS A SON, Real Estate Brokers, 433 WALNUT street. ,tci»7 tfjj FOR SALE—Modern Dwelling House, Mx No. 19 Woodland Terrace, West Philade 1 - phia* repute with eveyy convenience. Apply to ■ MOSS, Broker, Jagltfi * 219 Dock street. TO LET.'—Large and smalt ROOM.*, up stairs, fil‘l and rtU CHESTNUT street. ferj-tf ; LhiliAL iS OTIC to. X%) lI.LIAM HUNEIX vs. IS iRF.T.t.a YIR, GIISIA MON ELL.—Court of Common Pleas, December Term, 1863; No. 2. in divorce. AncLucfw, February 20, ISSI, th 9 report of tbe Examiner having been ilieioa motion of Daniel Dougherty, attorney for libellant, rule granted on respondent to show causa why a divorce from the bends o! matrimony should not be decreed—re. tunable Saturday March sth, IS6*. ISABELLA MRGINIA MONELL respon dent—Please take notice of above rule. ■ - . DANIEL DOUGHERTY, fet?3,tn AtVy forLibelLant. TCI OTlCE.—Letters Testamentarv to the £sti • of JOHN BROOK, deceased,* having bean granted to the undensUneii, ad persons indebted to tbt Fstate, are requested to make payment, and those having dsimsagainst said Estate to pn s >'i* them to J P. BROCK, B. S BROOK. Execu tors, No. 23S South THIRD street. fel^tu-bt* SUMMON S IN PARTITION The S&eriff 11 directedto publish she following order. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Ciiycnd County of Pkiladelphin, S 3. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to th» Sheriff of Philadelphia County, greeting: If William D3rlia;ioa t Administrator d& bcm* non cum testaznento annexo of the H-st w4ll testament of Elizabeth Baldwin, deceased, make you secure of pro-ecuting his claim, then we com. mand you that you summon by good and lawful tommoners, Sai&h S. Barnes, (Th&rles SI. Tyson and’Lydia Ann hi* wife, in right of the said Lydia Ann, Jonathan I). Barnes, Samuel B- Cope. OIi« rer Cope, Late of rour county, so that they be appear before our Judges at Philadelphia, at our Court of Common Pleas for the City and County of Philadelphia, there to he held the* first SION. BAY of March next, to show wherefore wceres* they, the said Demandant and the said Defendant together and undivided do hold oil 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 m breadth on the said Chestnut street fourteen feet, tnd in length oi depth fifty feet; bounded northward by ground formerly of John Bar, and afterwards of the heir* of John Speel, deceased, eastward by Strawberry alley, southward by the said Chestnut street, acd westward wi«h the shop and grouud sometime ic the.tenureol Isaac "Warren and afterwards be longing to Samuel Barnes, cr howsoever else the same is or of right ought ro be butted and bounded* with the appurtenances. Being the same premise* which Samuel E. Howell and wife, by indenture dared the twenty-first day of Kay, A. D. islG, re. corded a? Philadelphia, in Deed Book M. R., No. 9, page3o l. Ac., granted and conveyeuto Samuel Barnes and Elizabeth Lawrence, widow of Thomas Lawrence iu fee as tenants in common and no; ts joint heirs, the' same Defendant partition thereof between tote made (according to the laws and cus toms of this Common wealth in such ca*e made and provided), do gainsay aud the same to be done de not permit, very unjustly and. against the same laws and customs (as it i& said,) &e. And have you then there the names of those Summonexannd this writ- - Witness the Honorable OSWALD THOMPSON, President of onr said Court at Philadelphia, the twenty.third day ol January, in the jfltar clour Lerd one thousand eight hundred aud sixty-four. jL. S, i of the Court O. P. and duly stamp. * » ed according to Act of Congress. j€23-6w) T. O. WEBB, Pro Prothonotary. ViTY OBDIaV^NCE. (CLERK’S OFFICE COMMON COUNCIL— J PiaiasELTEJi, February v iol in accordance vriiba'resolution adopted by the Common Council of the City of Philadelphia, on THURSDAY theith inst, tbeannexedbiil entitled • »An Ordisani c to Authorize an Additional Loan to aid the. Enlistment of Volunteers, ’ ’ is hereby published for publicinformation. WM F. SMALL, Clerk of Common Council. AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE AN AD DITIONAL LOAN TO AID THE ENLIST MENT OF VOLUNTEERS. ttectioh 1 The Select and Common Councils oi the City of Philadelphia, do ordain: That the Mayor bo and hois hereby authorized to borrow on the credit of the city from time to time, as may be required by the Cr.y Treasurer, such sums of money as may he required to aid the enlistment of Volunteers for the service of the United States,_not exceeding in the whole ihe sum of Two Million, Dollars, lor whmh interest, not to eiceed at the rale of six per cent, per annum, shall be paid half-yearly, on the erst days of July aud January, at the office oi the City Tieasnrer. The principal of said loan shall be payable and paid attheespiratkm oi thirty years from the dam cf the tame, and not before without the consent of holders thereof, and cer tificates therefor, in the usual form cf such certifi cates of City Loans, shall be i> sued in such amount as the lenders may require, bet not for any frac tional part O! one hundred dollars, for irequired In amounts of five hundred or one thousand dol lars, audit shall be expressed m said certificates the said loan therein mentioned, and the interest thereof are payable free from all maes. Sxo. 2. Whenever any loan shall be m-de by virtue hereof, there shall be, by force of this ordi nance, annually appropriated out of n-e income of ’’the corporate estates, and from the sum rais-dby taxation, a sum sufficient to pay tne ljwrest on Mid certificates: and the further sum cf three tenths ofone per cent, on the par value of such certificates o Wed shall be appropnated quar forlv out of th® income and taxes, to a sinking fund which lurid and its accumulation are hereby smaS’flcally pledged for the redemption and pay. mentofetddeertificates EESOI-OTION Authorizing the Olelk to publish the Ordinance. That the Clerk ol Common Council he authorized to publish in two daily newspajers of this City; daily for tour weeks, the Ordinance pre sented to Common ..Council at a stated meeting thereof, held on.the4th. day ot February, lgo4, en titpd i “'An Ordinance to Authorize an, Additional Lean to aid the. Enlistment of Volunteers,” and the eaifi Clerk, at the stated meeting of Councils, next after the expiration of four weeks from the skid publication, p-eseut to Councils one ol each of said .newspapers for every day iu' which the same shall have been.made, *, ies-4w{ ' " . ...: ,v , i PIANOS, £O. "AN of the beet ■BPgiEEWjtfe'wTforkJihd Philadelphia Manu- JT: I'l fcf fftemring.from S*rs • Also, 'MELOBKi )NS, Harmouinm# and Oablhet Organs. >233 i3omh FIFTH street, ar thawew Stow, a few dcbr6 below Walnut. P. SOHUXiER & OO* teir-3m BEAL ESTATE 3 AT.F.a • «aL G'ETERS, ceceascd 4 jaws’* a i FREEMAN,;AucilonetlTAtJnderantfmZrJ^A' ' Oi pfiins T inoiin\ and County T ff'hhiM. TCiH besoK a'pubhc sale, oa WEDNPS I propsr, >' of J *°°» i tijeiy iTbailt 8 w a ,sfT., Snbita,l ? ial dwelling, ea ' ttbd occ U i ) i t d b bv h?m o , W ? er *? rhis own usi, ‘ever, imtlt. Dy Elm nnt d his' decease - ■ .every improvement. and.modem addition ml&l I BLESandLOT,WOODSTREFT °°an’ )_STA iain lot of ground. With ih?K E^~ Ail tUlt cer provemen's thereon crfctet! I \it >^f dIU ' ;S , aud ilu i side Of "Wood street, -Sefnnm£* 0,1 ~ Ue Norm ■ eastward from Twenty. a P u 'n.t 84 feet extending northward iitvT.ht^S^ 0 , 115 ' ' *ence street 54 feet; then ex wesiwa- V , sa!tl Wo:)d Wood street’B4 fe“rto Twmty-StS e i?; ,,d saW ?w^s»iis«aaNWßspS ft-et 7)4 inches to Wood, street: theum weftwi-d along Wood street US feet 10« inches to the mice srffjJect ,0 ‘he payment of a certain to“the? rh? - am ,°} S - 4 ' J lawful moimy, LW,i ,"i Vi,a , thL f,to use > I‘bcrty and privilege of an -wide outlet or passage wayr-and.mtwn ano'oeenpiers ih'eieir’ messnageand lot ofgtounTon tte side of Edwin street, 70 leet u>' mtC'2, /' Poplar street, in the “ty “f pl^' 4 i tv. t , ; c: C „ 0 v- thence southward along the east aide of said rath street 171 feetSjj inches, thence eastward on a line parallel with said tiirard avenue 76 feet 2 v u.Qhes. thencc northeastward on a line parallel withGinnodo (late fieorge) tr«t i 7 feel dy inches, thei ce further northeastward 71 feet !>■; inches thence southeastward on a line at right anefes to said Gituodo -treet, 42 feet 6*J inches to the°north west line oi said Ginhodo street, thence norlh eastwaid along the line of said Ginnodo street 13 feot, thence nordiwe.-tward on s line atrightaneles to said Ginnodo street, 7S feet 1;( inches, thence uoruieastward on a line at right angles to said Bulge avenue 100 feet 2 1; inches, to the southwest line of said Kidge avenue, and thence northwest ward along the south westside of said Kidge avenue to feet iU)i inches to said Girard avenue and place of beginning:’ subject to the pa.menl oT the said je riy ground rent or sum ots.’ol 25. 1 he abo\«property will be dtrid-d and sold in the following manner, viz: A. All that valuable three-tlcrj brick Hotel and the lot ol ground, at the t-. w. coiuerot Guard and P.idge avenues-oj leet !t « in.-tea ou Ridge avenue, G 2 feet 3k inches oa Girard avenue; being 22 feet 3* inches deep on a line at right angles with Giraid uvenne, and 100 f«st =, in, h deep on aline atriehtangles vfUuHides aTenue. Clear of incnmbmnce. . B. Th» valuable lot ot ground, with two-story buck office, pine three-suiry brick dwelling?, oiiek i table, car house, and one-storv frame sh -d thereon, adjoining the coots on Girsrd'avenue, cyn.aining along ths same iCI feet Sji inches to Ainettenthstreet, 1 7 1 f-tt ti;, inches along X ne- Tcenth -treat, inence 76 feet 2 V inches at right sogl-. s to Nineteenth Btreet, theuce par.Uel to Giuvodo street 47Ieet2.a inches, thenceeastwirdly 71 feel 91- inches, th, a-;=at right angles to Ginnodo Stiac! 4: leet 6\ inches io Ginnodo .street, ilieuce along the ssme 13 feet, thence at right angles vnth the same 73 .eet 1?, inches, thence at right ac-les with Giiaid avaiue 62 1-et3h inches to.Girard avenue. Snt.ject to 5,257 25 ground rent. \£vo. S.— t No. v, in the order or Court)—GEN -1 EEL DW.tJ.XING, RIDGE Avenue.—aii th .% cettsiu :Lrf’e»stoiy brick moasnage or tenement, an«i lot or piece ot ground s-tuate on the s. \V. side oi'Kidge iiTtutie, ;u rhe distance of 25 feet lu}£ inches south! astward fiom the south sice of Girard avenue in the -Atli Ward of the city of Philadcl ph::*; containing iu front on Ridge avenue 17 feet u, : i i* ch* s, and extending in depth south westward o; tfcnt width at right angles to said Ridge avenue bu the N. W. jine ioo feet 2 3 , inches, and on rae S. E. line i/5 l« et l inches £ " No G. iNo. aTn the order of Conr:}, GENTEEL DWELL NG A!-JOINING. —All that .ertiin Thiee-siory crick messuage or tenement and lot or piece cl groudv;. situate on the S. W. side of Ridge avenue, a: the di t&nce of -33 feet 5 inches south- ta-t'KTirti irour ihe sonta side of Girard avenue, in the T\x*rntii?:h Ward tT the City ot PnifidelphuL, in f 4 ont eu i su'd Ridre avenue, is feet and extending iu depth south west vard ci atiightaiLgiestosaid ii dge avenue on the N. W. line, SS feet iuclies, and on the S. h Vo feet::inches. 4in the order of CooTt) DWELTz -IKG. Smith Shop,and stables,Giunudo and Nine teenth sts. a ]rente—All that certaiu lot or piece of groubd with the three-story brick dwelling nouse, brick stable, aud brick smith shop ihereou erected, situate in the Twentieth Ward ol the City ol .Phi ladelphia. Beginning at a point in the north line ei Ginnodo date George) street,at ihe distance oil So feet 6% inches northeast from, the esse side of Nineteenth street, thence north west on a line at right jingles io sa.d Gihdodo street oti feet 3*; incEes, thence northea-t id feet 11. V iuches to a point, thence westward on a line at right angles to said Nineteenth street, Ul feet a.i» inches tt) the eas line of said Nineteenth street, thence northward along the « a>t side of Nineteenth street 3d feet.' tbeuue rastv. ard cn a line at right angles to said Nineteenth sTre: 76 feet inches to a point, thpnce southeast on aline at right angles to said Gmnodo sirt-t t 76 fi-e* iu hes to* the northwest side of Giunudo sir t>r, tneuce southwest along tho «ame*»vS-itet to ’-he place of beginning. * Subject to the payment cf exouna rent or sum of 515.- No. d. (No. sin the order of Court ) 5 SMALiI* DWILIAaGS, SKICIC SHOP, &c , Ginnodo street, Twettieib W r ard. AU t>at certain lot or piece cf {rrouuc, with the Jive three-st ry brick , dwelling houses andtkr«-e-.story brick shop thereon : crecud, situate in the Twentieth Ward of the city of Philadelphia, and at a point in the ncr-hwwt line v: Ginrcdo (late George) street, at 4 the uistaccv'of ,119 inches south westward from ihe sonthweet corner sife of Ridge then o extending uor’h westward on a linear right anglee to said Ginnodo street 5U leet inches, thence sonthwostward 7i feet 9 idchei to a pomf, thence for.’her southwestward parallel with said Gmncdo street 47 feet 2.V inches to a point, southeast cm a line light angles tj said Gin nodo street 76 feet inches to the northwest Hue cfGiun«xlo street, and thence northeast along the same vs f.:et to the place of beginning. Tae lasteru pari of said l-'t being a lot which Samuel Tsylcv and Li-uisa H-, his wife, conveyed nnto JaCob Peters, in fre, subject to the payment of a cfrtnin yearly ground rent ot SlO 50, the middle j>« riion iherecf |>eiug the whole of a lot which Jacob Pet*re,. Jr., conveyed unto the said Jacob Peters in fee, snfcjuctto the payment ot a ground rent of *36 and th»* western part being the whole of Th»* lot which Samuel SicCammon and Chris tian, his w fr, conveyed unto Jacob Petere in fee; subject to the payment of a certain yearlV ground rent cf 536. ’ a ! je?" Pinii and survey of the above premises, from Nos. 4io in the Auction Store. No. 9 (No. 7 m the order of Court) Largo DIVE IXjNG HOUSE, STABLES,&cI ,‘ valuable property, Eleventh street, above Girard aveane. All that certain tbree-siory bri.k HwelUugHouse, brick Stable and Lot of Ground," situate on the west side of Eleventh street, 60 feet northward from Git ara ayenu r, in the city of Philadelphia, containing in treat ft) feet, aad extending in length or depth, wes.ward of that width at right angles to street, SOieet inches. N. B.—This js h ‘ very large aud substantial dwelling house,-with large stable adjoining, occu pying the .whole front of the lot. k SlOO to be juiid on each at the tine of sale .By order of the Court, W r ILXIA3X O. STEVENbON, Clerk O. O. * JACOB Y CHARLES > Executors. ROBERT ofijss' wjELL, ) , . ‘ JAMES A. Auctioneer, • #e-35,»hT, 13 Store,- 4J2 Walnut st,above.* hi '."mb REAL . ESTATE.—JaJeES i A;i FPF.E- Wsi MAN, Auctioneer. TWO NEAT DWELL INGS, TWELFTH’ street. On WEBNESHianri Juarch 16, IS6I, at 12 o’clock, Noo», will be-sold ax Publio Sale, as the PHILADELPHIA EXGHANGE, tke fo’.lowinc described -Leal Estat^^viz—All those two neat three -story/ Brick_ ; dwelling Houses, and the lots on which they are erected, situate oa the S„ W comer of : Tweinh and, Everett Nos. 912 and 914, each I Cj*'f-»et front aud ft/feet deep. No 914 has .tha use of an alley leadiaxicto EvereUstrcet. -:vr -. •.A - Cleat of liicumbrancH. \) *5O to be paid at tiniie of sale. 1 J AMES A.PREEM AN. Auctioneer; fees,mhi,ls Stole, Walnut street, ab.