FUR THE PHIA. Y AND S : pOIJ JiTY OF PUII.ADEL,- ; TO WAR, dec’d. ; Anthtur appointed by the Court to audit, TIS ’ v? A of 'JOHN.H;iOUE ofJ B V of thelast will J°, w ? r ’ < s ee,;a *ed,aud to make distri countan t* balance ,in the hands of the ac t>urnose« nf >^ eet he - P arties interested, for the ® h n h L nppomtment, on W EDNES • th ’ 1b64, at ; 4 o’clock, P..WU, a„ the Washington t'BuildihgV‘No. >! 'd«ilhiß - TltlKli Street, Jn the City pf Phila ueipnia. ■ ' -■■■>'■■ ; fr-2G f,m, w,st# - r '"N" -rLeUerßiestatuentary uponthe Estate ■HoWk ° a ?HARINF. M. nIOuRE, - late of ' SfJ 111 tlle Twenty-'.laird Ward of the JUJy. °}i Philadelphia, deceased, .having 0 been all P ers£> ne indebted'to ltd 'ini Estate aie requested to make payment, nd haTing claims or demands, to oresent •; tWame to JOHN H WVOH&KEjk ßxfcmor holme at No. 224 Walnut street. fe5 t f.fiL# UiSTBIOi- or UNITED STATES. T TRU-t ALOE THEEASTERN DIS gIS lOTSYEVANIA,- ■WHEREAS, Tbs District Court oTthe United estates in and for the Eastern District of Penusylya and dul > r proceeding on a Libel, filed * n of. the United Stipes of Americas hath decreed all persons in general whohave, or pre tend to have, any right, title, or interest in the ;i«loop“ ANJNIE THOMPSON, -‘whereof Captain Toyle is master, her tackle, apparel, and furni ture, and the goods,-, .wares, and merchandise laden on hoard thereof, csptHied hy the United States vessel-of*war. called the ‘ t Fe^nandina, ,, under the command or-Acting.Master Edward Moses, to tie monished, cited, and called to mde ment atthe time and place underwritten, andto 4he effe c t hereaifer expressed (j ashce so req uiri ng). on are, therefore, charged and strictly enioiifed that you omit not, but that by pubhfehing these presents in at least two of the daily newspapers, printed .and published he T C i lt n‘ 01 plllladel P h;ia i and in the Intelligencer, jou do monish and . cne, or cause to be monished and cited, pererap /.J.jonjy ail persons in geuenU who have, -or pretend to have, any right, title, or interest in the ta< ? kle » apparel‘s and furxu.tnre and the goods, wares, and merchandise lad-m Tn-w-S ar ?i 1 *- before the Hon. JOHN 'the Jndgeof the said Court room in the City Of Philadelphia, on the twentieth day* after public!*- HjSr taese presents, if it be a court da}’, or else cn -.the next..court day following, between the nsuai hours of hearing causes, then* and there to show, or allege, in due form ol law, a reasonable and lawful excuse, if anv they haye,; why the said sloop, her tackle, apparel and furniture, and the goods, wares, and merchisndi.se laden on board thereof should not be pronounced to belong; at the time of the capture of the same, to the enemies of fc the United States, and as goods of their enemies or otherwise, liable and subject to condemnation, to. be adjudged and.condemned as good - and lawful I ,r ' z »nd further, to do and' receive in this behalf as to justice shall appertain. And that ,700 duly ,intimate, or cause .to be intimated, unto all aforesaid, generally tto whom' by the tenor or these presents it is also intimated), that if they, shall not appear at the time and place above mentioned, or appear and shall not show a reasonable and lawful cause to the contrary,' then £aid District Court doth intend and will proceed to adjudication on. the said capture, and . may pro nounce that the said sloop Annie Thompson, her tackle, apparel and furniture, and the (roods, wares, and merchandise, laden on board thereof, did belong, at the time of the capture of the same! - to the enemies of the United ; States of America 118 goods of their enemies, or otherwise, u 3-s le subject to confiscation and condem nation, to be adjudged and condemned, as lawfal prize, the or rather contumacy, of the persons cited and intimated in anywise notwith- : standing, and that you duly certify to the said Uoytt wiiat you shall do in the premises, together with these.presents; 1 Witness the Honorable JOHN CAD WAL.ADER, Judge of the said Court, at Philadelphia, this first a y MARCH, A. D. ISG4, - and in the eighty- States year ° f 4110 Independence oftne said United mh2-3t n O. R. FOX, Clerk District Court. _ N pEINSYI A^I^S^ EBN I,ISTfiICT <>f GE| I E t i T lg| PENNSYLVANIA - .You are hereby commanded that youmomshand cite all persons who hare, or pretend to have, any right, title, or interest in ninety bales eottou, ten imi-rels rosin, and twelve boxes of tobacco, the residue of the cargo of the Steamer CHATHAM, lately captured by the United States Steamer Hu .ron, as prize of war, and brought to this port for 5. d P?Hi£ ation > 40 appear before the’ Hon. JOHN CADWALADER, the Judge of said Court, at the District Court room in the city ot Philadelphia, on .the..twentieth day after publication of these pre sents, if it be a court day, or else on the next coart day following,.between the üßnal hours of hearing causes, then and there to show, or allege, in due form of law, a reasonable and lawful excuse, if any they have, why the said ninety bales cotton, ten barrels rosin, and twelves boxes of tobacco! the residue of the cargo of the steamer Chatham, should not be pronounced to belong, at the time of the capture .of the same, to the enemies of the United States, and as goods of their enemies or otherwise, liable and subject to condemnation, to' be adjudged and condemned as good and lawful • prize; and further to do and receive in this behalf as to justice shall appertain. - Witness the Honorable JOHN CADWALADER, Judge of the said Court, this first day of March, A. D 1864, and in the eighty-eighth year of the In dependence or the said United States. mha-3t ' G-. R. FOX. Clerk District Court. SUMMONS IN PARTITION The SHeflff la directed to publish the following order. _ JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. City and County of Philadelphia, SS. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to tht Sheriff of Philadelphia County,- greeting: If'William. Darlington, Administrator de bonis non enm festainento annexe of the last will and . testament of Elizabeth Baldwin, deceased, make you secure of prosecuting his claim, then we com mand yon that yon" summon by good and lawful summoners, Sarah S. Barnes, Charles JH. Tyson and Lydia Annhis .wife, in tight of the said Lydia Ann, Jonathan D. Barnes, Samuel B. Cope, Oli ver Cope, late ofyonr county, so that they be and appear before our Judges a* 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 thet said Defendant together and undivided do hold all that lot or piece of ground with the buildings thereon erected, situ- a W on the north side of Chestnut street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in breadth oh the said Chestnut street fourteen feet, and in length or depth fifty feet; bounded northward by ground formerly of John Bar, and afterwards of the heirs of John Speel, deceased, eastward by Strawberry alley, southward by the said Chestnut street, and westward with the shop and ground: sometime In the tenure of Isaac' Warren and afterwards be. --Barnes, ave Baltimore at 8.35 A. M., 9.10. A. M (Btpress), 12 45, 7.10 and 9.35 P. M. .’Wilmington, at 7.15, 9 and 12.10 A. M, 12.46 P. M, 4.20, 6.30, 11.05,P. M Salisbury at 1285 P. M. Milford at 2.35 P. M. •Doverat?.3o A. M. and 3.55 P. M. New Castle at 8 30 A. M. and 5 55 P. M. U < 4o e p e M !lt 810 > 840 *• > “50. SJOO, 714 and Leave Baltimore for Salisbury and intennediata stations at 7 10. ■ Leave Baltimore for Dover and Intermediate stations at 12 45 P. M. TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE. Leave Chester atS4U, A. M., 3 00P. M. Leave Wilmington at 5 35, 925 A M., and 335 P. M. Freight Trains with Passenger Car attached, . will run as follows ; Leave Philadelphia for PerryvUle and interme diate places at 5 40 P. M. < Leave Wilmington for PerryvUle and Interne diate places at 7 29P. M. Leave Baltimore for Philadelphia, 3 45 P. M. Leave Wilmington for PhUadelphiaand interme diate places at 4 20 P; Mt SUNDAYS: Only at 430 A. BL, 1130 P.M. from Philadelphia to Baltimore. -• PhQadelphiato Wilmington at 438 A. From Wilmington to Philadelphia at 6.30 P. M. Only at 9 35 PM. from Baltimore to Philadel phia. IS—mi NORTH PENNSYLVANIA 'PhfP"f.u R. R. —FOR BETHLEHEM. DuYCESTOWN, MAUCH CHUNK, TTATiIvE TON, EAr TON, WILLIAMSPORT, AO. WINTER.ARRANGEMENTS. THREE THROUGH TRAINS. On and after MONDAY, Nav. 18, 1863, Passen ger Trains will leave the NEW. DEPOT, THIRD Street, above Thompson street, Philadelphia, daily, (Sundays excepted) as follows: At 7 A. M. (Express) for Bethlehem, Allentown, Manch Chunk, Hazleton, Williamsport. The 7 A. M. train makes close 1 connection with die Lehigh Valley Railroad, at Bethlehem, being the shortest and most desirable route to all points In the Lehigh coal region. n At 3.15 P. M. (Express) for Bethlehem, Eas ton, Ae. This train reaches Easton At 8.40 P. M., and makes close connection with the New Jersey Cen tral for New York. . . At 5.15 P. M. for Bethlehem, Allentown, Manch Chunk.' • For Doylestown at 9.15 A. M. and 4,15 F. M. a. For Fort Washington at 10.15 A. M. and 6,15 P. M. - White cars of Second and Third street line Olty Passenger Cars, mn directly to the new depot. TRAINS FOB PHILADELPHIA. ' Leave Bethlehem at 6.30 A. M., 9.30 A. M. and 8.07 P. SL ■ ■ Leave Doylestown at 6.30 A. M. ana 3.40 P. M. Leave Fort Washington at 6.40 A. M. and 3 P. M. ' ON SUNDAYS. Philadelphia for Doylestown at 10 A. M. and 4.15 P. M. i p°^ e6town tOT Philadelphia at 7.30 A. M. and Fare to ......81 58 Fare to Easton, 156 Fare toMauch Chunk... ..... 2 55 Through Tickets most be procured at the Ticket Office, THIRD street or BERKS street, In order to secure the above rates of fare. aplB ELLIS CLARK, Agent. JSS fiw—; PHILADELPHIA AND EL awg MBNWaifg MIRA RAILROAD LINE. 1863. i ALL AND WINTER ARRANGEMENT. For Williamsport, Scranton, Elmira, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, end all poluts In the’ West and Northwest. Passenger Trains leave the Depot of Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, cor. BROAD and CALLOWHILL streets, at 8.16 A. M. and 3.30 P. M. daily,-except Sundays. QUICKEST ROUTEfrom Philadelphia to points In Northern, and. Western Penns ylvanla, Western H e S ? or^> , &c -> *?• Baggagecheoked through to Uohsl 0 ’ Niagara Falls, or Intemedlate points. Forfnrther information apply to JO *SL S : hi LT,ES, General Agent, . Thirteenth and Oallowhill streets, ■•4 and office N. W. cor. Sixth and Chestnut. JgBMBj CHESTER AND PHD ladelphia railroad, MEDIA. : - .WINTER ARRANGEMENT. On and afrer MONDAY, December 7th ‘1853. YrUl leave Philadelphia, from the De atoete' E at C ßKm??? w™“ dMAEKET *OO P M e 45 A .V, M -’ “d a ‘ 2.00 and *•? P-“i-. Tfams leave the comer of Thirty-first ( WoB t Philadelphia) 17 minutes flie starting time from Eighteenth and Market — t *? raln ’ Passenger Car attached, leave of THIRTY-FIRST "and : st xeeta (West Philadelphia), at 6.30 • ,^ est Chester at 6.40, 8.20 and 10.35 &, M. , aUd at 1.25 and 4.35 p. M: - - * , ON SUNDAYS, • 1 . a* 8.00 A.M. an42.89P,M. and 4.00 P. M., connect at Pennelton with Trains Baltimore Central Ball lOT Concord, Kenneth Oxford. Aro va •814 HENRY WOOuf Superintendent ' i>tA V KUNG GrUIIWfi. WM. STEARNS, SUp’t. raveling jbuh>e. m& 00A ' ffl - and HO B.* M. - riH® ■ ° t^, BB4o ”’ *°-> at 9A. M. and 4 fwSgtoKfftwi. M. and 130P;m: ! * - 1 °K J 5 8 “> *c-’,:-at 9-a- M. and 3 and 4 p. w. For a V 4and ' 8A; 3H-" ai commencing FRIDAY, atiandBA?M,lSi?‘ioP mwB ' . MTT.T^gff 4 ? M Apply to MORTON e » d^ ei '^ bo7e Walnut st. vati KENSSEIiAER, Snpertnteiuleiit. •?<« Elisabeth, .an^lby cSSfeSiM “"“« Btagesto all parts of Cape May SSS &1 “■ leave Cape at 6 A? M Dje In Philadelphia at 10i 15 A. M . **» ai, TONIWtVt c* « rtro . n Ss t ,flail y • Apply to MOS not gentl 2jF PHTT.AnET.BHTA 1 urcoiporated in 184 - : Charter Perpetual. . OFFICE No. 308 WALNUT Street: aS?s££ “fßUnsi 1088 or damage oy FIRE. ROUSES, STORES AND OTHER RUILDINGs! 0 4rJ ) SSS tnal: and on FURNITURE. QOgDSr WARES. and MERCHANDISE. CAPITAL *3uu, 000. ASSETS *387. all 88. Invested In the following securities, rl»: First Mortgage on City Property, well nSrSrfsVvV," ....*106,900 8* DhnfrJ? OTernnlent Loans 119,000 08 PmJadeiphla City 6 per cent. Loans.... 50,000 66 Ccnunonwealtix of Pennsylvania 6 per 000,060 Loan. 13,006 06 . Pennsylvania Bailroad Ist and 2d Mort* Loans... 35.006 60 Camden and Amboy • Baiiroad- Cam- ce “ t v L™ l 6,000 88 PhUadelphia and Reading WanTY«.d _ Company's 6 per cent. Loan 5,000 00 Huntingdon and Broad Top Haiir««d 7 percent Loans . 4,560 6# UommercOU Bant ofPenn'a. Stock 10,000 08 Mechanics* Bank 5t0ck.'.......,..; 4,000 08 County Fire Insurance ■ Company’s Stock 1 058 86 Mntnal Insurance Company"’ a ’ Reliance Insurance Company of Phiial delphla Stock.... 2,500 08 loanson Collaterals, well secured..... 2,250 08 Accrued Interest 5,992 00 Cash In bank and on hand.............. 16,587 86 Wcrtifc at present market va1ue.. # ...,»3a9,66i 38 _ t DIKECTORS. * S^ B ? i &SL ey ’ Banj. W. Tingley, wm. R. Thompson, Robert Tobuia, Samuel Bispham, Wm. Stevenson, fS&r. Charles Inland, * _J. Johnson Brown, Thus H CLEM.' Tbob. O. Hnx; Secrei PHCF.NJX MUTUAL INSURANCE”COM PANY OF PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED 1604—CHARTER PER. PETE A L. NO. 224 WALNUT street, opposite the Ex change. In addition to MARINE and INLAND IN SURANCE, this Company Insures from low or damage by FIRE, on liberal terms, ou buildings, merchandise, furniture Ac., for limited periods, and permanently on buildings, by deposit of premium. • The Company has been in active operation far the period of SIXTY YEARS,.during whichall losses have been promptly adjusted and paid. , _ „ . DIRECTORS. John L. Hodge, . D. Clark Wharton, Adolphns Peries, Lawrence Lewis, Jr., TV illiarn McKee, David Lewis M. B Mahonv, Benjamin EtthlgN J°hn T Lewis, Thcmas H. PoweA, John E. Wilmer, A R. McHenry, \ Williams. Grant, Edmond Castillon. \ Robert W. Learning, ; JOHN R. WUCHBRER, President Samttei, Wiicox, Secretary \ Afire association-- ■_ Incorporated Maxell 27 ia». OFFICE, No. 31 N; FIFTH street Insare BUILDINGS. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and MERCHANDISE generally, from Loss by Fire, (In tn« iadelphia only.) Statement of tbe Assets of the 'Association, Jann „ ary 1, 1563. Bonds and Mortgages on Property in the City of Philadelphia 0n1y.5708,4M « Ground Kents .0013097 Estate SS uaslioi} hand....... 34,051 38 TRUSTEES: GEORGE W. TRYON, President wm. H. HamUton, Geo. I. Youn*, cv?. der ’ Jos. R. Ryndnll, LevlP. Übat* ?ftht r^*S?^ ser » Samuel Sparta wit, diaries P. Bower, mys WTT.T.TftIVT t! insurance COM- H., PANY OP PHILADELPHIA.—Office North!. of THIRD and BUTTONWOOD streets (late Tammany). Incorporated by the Legislature of Penusylva- PaupirruAL. Capital authorized by law, 8100,080. Make Insurance against Lost or Damage by Fire of Public or Private Build, togs, Furniture, Stocks of Goods and Merchan dise, on favorable terms. „ ■ DIRECTORS. George Eretv, Henry Gerker, August O. Miller, Christopher H. Miller. ' John F. Belsterllng, Frederick Staake, Hernr Troomner, Jonas Bowman, William McDaniel, ■ Frederick Doll. JocobNullet, Jacob Schaudler, George Blutz, Jr., Stephen Smith, Samnel Miller. - • Tnwwv. „ ®BCRGE ERETY, President. JOHN F. HBLSTERTiING, Vice President. ratlt E. Colbmam. Secretary. &12-S ; EXCLUSIVELY—THE PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE uoMPANY—lncorporated 1625—Charter Perpet- tTT Stoeßt ’ This Company, favorably known to the commu years, continues to Insure 0 « i o ,t damage by flre > 011 Public or Private Buildings, either permanently or fora limited time. Also, on Furniture, Stocks of Hoods and Merchan dise generally, on liberal terms. e> Capital, together with a large Surplus Ihyested in the most careful manner, which enables them to oAfter to the insured an un doubted security in the case of loss* BIJtEOTORS Jonathan Patterson, Thomas Robins, S??,f^ de^ Ben6 °h. Daniel Smith, Jr.,. William KTontcUus, John Devereux, Isaac Hazlehnrst, Thomas Smith. Henry. Lewis, ■ JONATHAN PATTERSON, President wniiiaut O- Cupwran. Secretary. T , FIRE INSURANCE COM- X PANY. OFFICE NO. 410 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, ■ ■ BELOW OHBSTHDT. * ‘TBs Fix© Insurance Company of the County ol Philadelphia. ’ > Incorporated by the Legislator* of .Peimsjrlvanla in 1839, for Indemnity against loss or damage by Are, exclusively. CHAPTER PERPETUAL. •> This old and reliable institution, with ampl* capital and contingent fond carefully invested, continues to Insure buildings, furniture, merchan dise, Ac., either permanently or for a limited time, against loss or damage by fire, at the lowest rates .consistent with the absolute safety of its oustomers. • 1 , v . Losses adjusted and paid with all possible de> •patch. DIBEGTOES. - . Charles'J.Sntter, Robert V. Hasser. Henry Orllly, John Horn, ■ Frederick Schober, Joseph Moore, Henry Bndd, George Mecke, Andrew H. Miller, Janies N. Stone. CHAHX.ES J. SUTTEE, President Bhajamh F. Hoevkxbt, Sec’y and Treasurer. *B7 211 86 Moore. 'MJOIiEY, President. »ty. - jal-f m w-ly{ 3785,032 U BUTIiER, Secretary. DR. FINE, PRACTICAL DENTIST for the last twenty yedre, 219 VINE Street, below. Third, Inserts the most beautiful TEETH ol the age, mounted on fine. Gold, 'Platina,'vSUver, Vulcanite, Coralite, Amber, Ac., at pricesfoi neat andsnbstantial, work, more reasonable mail any Dentist In this city or State. Teeth plugged to last for, life.; Artificial Teeth repaired to suit No pain AU work warranted to fit RefemhoiCiwwt'families-. daSQ-Gm! DUPONT' S QUNPO WDEK. —SUPERFINE Sporting and all ether kinds of Eagle Gun powder. Gunpowder for blasting and shipping • also, Government Proot for ordnance and military service; Cannon, Musset and Rifle Powder, fo sale by WILLIAM & GRANT, 318 South Dels wart avenue. r^flmvfetonUF NUJJTB LANT) TR at#S^7,?^ RlNE ' FIKE ASB IS I rimr» T w^'.^ < s TATloN INSURANCE. E^f«TWM BttieU IJTOT 6treat >' Soatll Sl f ’ iP* Company:• aie’C well in f^ n 4f h 811 ava UaMefuncl for the amS»' J?oS y i4»Sic P e" B 011& Wko iea “ ;,ota P«- Vessels, Freight* INLAND TRANSPORTATION RT ‘ Edward Hi-Trotter, William Welsh,. E. S. Clarke * William E. (Bowen, William Gumming*. «■■■ ■ T’ Ch-irleton Henry. ■• - - 6 Evident, ilitE INSURANCE COM INCORPORATED 1810. —CHARTER PER #^saesasKs^sgsss ■ffSJSffiaaaffwtss'Kßass ffiss ssgxjsnssH^ 2 * „ DISEOTOES. . ' rOomas R. Marla, ■ John T. Lewis. Jolm Welsh, . James R. Campbell SSHS d Morton, Edmund G-. Dutilh, Patrick Brady, Charles W. Foultney. Israel Morris. ■" ™°MAS E -MARIS, President : Albhrt O. L Cbawtobd. Secretary, my 22- insurance COM PANY—Office, Faranhar Building, No. ll 1 a ND INLANDIN ,L~*CBS. —Risks taken; on vessels,'"cargoes 811 parts 011118 world, and on goods om inland transportation on rivers, canals, rail. Doited smtes.Aer capyeyances ttionghont CkAIG~s President. D. B. VUX "'DZBEGTO&B. * Craig Henry C.. Pallet, Peter Collen, William T. Lowlier JohnDallett, J. Johnson Brot^’ WOllam H. Merrick, Samnel A. Rnlon, Gillies DaUett, Mason Hatching Benjamin W. RlchardV'Henry L Elder? Pearson SerrOl, . Charles Conrad, Wnilam M. Baird. V FIRE: INSURANCE COMPANY— Branch office 409 WALNUT street. Cash uapital and .. Refer Ha^Conn? I*’ 1 *’ Presldent Elm City Bank, JAMES ll._ BEEBE & CQ.-,'.Boston; Mass. 3jI^ I!,IANTIG CPNEN COMPANY, New orkClty. . fpoo i v J. B. LIPPINCOTT & Co.. Philadelphia. 7 Fame insurance. noMPawf* NO. 406 CHESTNUT. STREET; PHILADELPHIA. FERE AND INLAND INSURANCE. _ , DXEBCTOEB. Francis N. Bnck, Juo.W.Everman," Charles Richardson, Robert B^PotterT Henry Lewis, Jno. Kessler, Jr., O. W. Davis, E. D. Woodruff, P. Justice, Ohas Stokes, Geo. A. West, Jos. D. Ellis. FRANCIS N- BUCK, President.. . CHAS. RICHARDSON, Vice President. W, l.Blamchaed, Secretary. LIFE INSURANCE. . IFEINbURANOE ANDTBUSTOOMPANT Ij-THEGIRARD LIFE INSURANCE, AN NUITY andTBUST COMPANY, of PWladSptu. OFFICE, No. 408 CHESTNUT Street. CHARTER PERPETUAL. Oepital, $3OO, OOO—pal_d in anil invested la ffomle and Mortgages, Continue to make Insurance on Uves, grant an. nnlties and Endowments and make contracts cede, rally, which depend on the contingencies ofllfe. They act as Execntois, Administrators, a Receivers, Committee of Lunatics, Guardians & Mtaora and Trnstees generally, whether committed to their Charge by Individuals, Courts of Jnstioe or corporate bodies. ■They give a participation of Profits to the In sored forlife. XAHASSSS. Join A. Brown, Robert Pearsall, John e. Eattmer. Jolrn R. Slack, John O. Mitchel, SsfJ l 2??--o Jamc *’ Seth J. Comly, Frederick Brown, Isaac Starr, OeorgeTaben, Stacy B. Bareroft. Henry G. Freeman, TVb. P. Jenks, Mbdioai ExAimnsnB.-Geo. Emerson, HLD. and Samuel Ckamberlalne, M.D., attend at «*« Office daily at 12 o’clock noon. 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ALLEN’S LIFE OF PHILIDOE THE LIFE OF PHILIDOR, Musician and Chess Player, by George Allen, Greek Professor In ths University of Pennsylvania; with a Supple mentary Essay on Philidor, as Chess Author and Chess Player, by Tassile Von Heldebrand und dsr Lasa, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Pleni potentiary of the King of Prussia,. at the Court Saxe-Welmar. l voL, octavo, vellum, t top. Price 8125. - Lately published by E. H. BUTLER A CO., nos 137 South Fourth street. Theological books, pamphlets and NEWSPAPERS bought and sold at JAS. BARR’S, 1105 Market street, Philadelphia. fei WILH. VON HUMBOLDT’S LETTERS TO •A LADY. With an introduction, by CHARLES GODFREY LELAND, Ivol. IGmo. Tinted paper. Cloth price, $155-- r-‘.‘ The pur pose of this correspondence, is obvious through out,—to console, guide, and enliven, by advice and reflections at snce elevating and serious. The reader will be struck, with the origlnal views and forcible remarks that abound in it.’’—London 4lhenwum. Just 'ready. For sale by all' booksellers. Sent postage free oh receipt of price, by * F. LEYPOLDT, Publisher, No. 1323 Chestnnt street, Philadelphia. DENTISTS*. JUrerpool, New York^*'S'£ wll Steameia o* tm ®&*6F J . BATES OF PASSAGE: ; ob its BqtrrfAZ.iirr .ao to. St6OISCS 1 #on aa Ist Cabin toXondon. 85 .: Do. E to Dondon , 34 oo Ist Cabin to Paris.... 85 Do. to Paifa “-4Z oo Ist Cabin to Hamburg 90 Do’, to Hamburg 37 oo passengers, also forwarded to Havre, Breman; Aatwen), &e., at equally low rates. Livkepooz. OB QbbEUBTOWH .**2* ?3 h k 675 ' -865. 8105. ' Steeragetomid"; r . :SW*sasas&sasa®Bs .|s,ssf 's^simg&ir a..- - - ■■ ’•■ m •Walnut street, PbiladelpUa. \4£BS%- AMi) p H H^min.pnfi> Saturday, March 5, 1804 > S whari; Boston, on • The steamship &AXONVCaptain Matthews -w«i •sU.ftonr pWiadelphia for- &stcn 0 Marchsth, at 10 o’clock. A. M -.'Hurt; sSmiJlikTi adsVnht 4l *’ c &ptaln • liaEer ! f roin Boston for Phll adelphia on Saturday, March sth, at 4 p- tvt ,?“* 811,1 stthatantlni Steamships form a Stormy? 6 ’ * aUln * & om each port punctually on “ ona - llaIf ; tin* premium charjed hy Freight taken at fair rates. - . ■ '•/ , bf‘K^K^r dillp m ao^^pfrto 01 p^r^&Tc?rd^ ~- 332Sqntfa Delaware & yciiti*. ALEXANDRIA, . OEOBGE 2HH3&TOWN ana WASHINaTON-tßaifa’s 01 P a nal—Every Wednesday at u BL, and every Saturday at 8 A.II. 3 u Steamer Captain Callahan. Steamer H. J. DEVXNNY, Captain Bristow. Steamer S. SEYMOUR. Captain Boom. CTAMBEKIJI<, Captain Stewart, ™ et l form a semi-weekly line between Philadelphia and the above ports, sadUhgregnlarlT as advertised, and carrying freight lower tkan by “? “V* 01 J 0 Freights -received every day tO T fe l dggagfi. ?OB_NEW YOBK—DESPATCH M«B&andSWIFT-STJBE LINES—Via Dela i™ 11 , Raritan Canal.—The Steamer J-of these a* 12 o'dcckAknrahds TOR NEW YOBK-New PallvTdns 3S|«a»— Via Delaware and Baritan: <&££— o.^^K e^^a, --^ New York Express Steamboat Uompany wIU receive freight and leavedaily at 9 w2sasa^” C : t^ ,r Cal *° 6 ‘ hi New York tn« Freight taken at reasonable rates. • r WILLIAM P. CLYDE, Agent y Sobih^Wharves, Fhllada. ■ ■ -- JAMES HAND, Agent - - Piers 14 and is East Elver, K. Y. The A 1 Extreme Clipper ShiD WIZARD KINO . V S nol £.3? pl ,? ly at pier 11, East River: This beautiful dipper comes, to her berth HSswlth a large portion of her cargo on board, ana haring large engagements -will fill ranidlr We commend the WIZARD KING to all shin* pers to San Fran cisco as the most desirable vessel 11 nw loading, and invite inspection. -Shippers will confer a taror by sending their freight immediately alongside:"' ■ - “ ■ BISHOP, SON t CO., 105 Arch street, above Front. MARTINIQUE—Fasssge Only— AI coppered brig ALBERT AH AMS, UummJne, master, will rail soon. For passage. apply to J. E. BAZX.EY A CO., 123 S. Wharves! OR BARBADOS—-The Bridsbßduwuer OOFF JLN , Qouzens, nastcaarljl commence loading op Monday next, the22d inst.. s E e ?L' yn 2f erfect order. - For terms, annlv to E' a SOT'DER 4 CO.; Dock street whkrf. fe26tf ' JOHN SHIN DEER fe SONS. W^VES,below All work done in the best manner add on 'tbs lowest and most favorable terms, and warranted perfect satisfaction. . mklS-tX Particular attention given £o repairing. STEAMSHIP SAXON, FROM BOSTON.- Consignee of merchandise per above vessel wl 1 pieise send for th*ir goofs, now landed on wharf feNRT WONSOR & CO., 303 fconti) wharves. . . mh4-2t XTOTIUE. —All .persons are hereby cautioned ■y a^ n . 8t wg or harboring any of the'crew of the British, brig. DAUBA ,J en kins, master, iroxn Jamaica, as no debts of' their contracting paid by captain or consignees. WOBK MAN &C 0 ..123 W alnntatreet. NOTICE— All percons are hereby cautioned againstharboring or trusting any of the crew of the British l bark bHER WOOD. Bailey, master, from Sombrero, 1., cs no debts of their contracting will be_paid by captain or consignees; -T f ~R. BAZTEy B s e staS, a W st f °r cash; at MICHENERB Store,. No. 142 North. FRONT MONDAY, March 14th,, 1864, at 12 Mr** 16 r^s,dlle of the cargo of the steamer CHATHAM, consisting of 00 hales of Cotton,' 12 ■boxes ofTohacco, and lObarrels of Kosin. 1 V WILLIAM MILI/WARD, ’’ ' U.-S. Marshal E.D. of Pennsylvania. lBCi. &27-6 t ftpUTABYAN lD NAVAL CLAIM AOENTB PENSIONS, i v Promptly colleetea and backpay’ IraELOW, WYNKOOP * , NO. 115 S. Seventh street, CLAIMS. Below Chestnut street, I [ASSPORT& " Ue9-3m5 Phliadeiphia.B