SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN—M&SS MEETING OF GEB MANS. The German citizens held a mass meeting on Saturday evening at the Mechanics Hall, rela tive to the Schleswig-Holstein difficulty, i Mr. J. Kohler presided. . Mr. Harry Dittman, one of the speakers, explained the present position of affairs in the two Duchies,, and referring to the history of Schleswig-Holstein, he urged that the sympi thies of the people of the United States should be with the Germans, aud not with the Danes, who had for years been endeavoring to deprive the people of the two Duchies of every thing that could remind them of their nation ality.. Danish preachers and Danish school masters had been sent to Schleswig-Holstein in order to subvert the German language. The people were not allowed to hear the gospel in their native tongue, aud there were other in dignities offered the-people who submitted pa tiently, waiting until such time when, under the agreement with Denmark, the connection would end. Their Constitution was disregarded, or, as the Minister of the late Frederick said “The Constitution should be written upon the backs of the Schleswig-Holsteinersin stripes.” The union with .Denmark was explained. In 1448,'the royal line of Denmark became extinct, and the Danish Diet tendered the crown to the then reigning Duke of Schleswig-Holstein. He declined, but recommended his brother-in-law, who. was accepted, and who became King Christian I. He proved to be a wise and good ruler, and in 1460 the people of the two Duchies proposed that he - should become Duke of Schleswig-Holstein,as well as King of Denmark. This proposition was acceded to. The tender was coupled with certain conditions: Ist. That the two Duchies should retain their sovereignty. 2d. That the two Duchies should not be sepa rated-from each other, and 3d. That the agree ment should continue so long only as there'were lineal male descendants of Christian I. Under subsequent Kings, the people of the two Duchies had ample cause to' regret the union, but-.they were determined to observe the con-. tract. With Frederick VII. who died in 1848, they allege that the male line of Christian I.be camg. extinct, and the compact was absolved. But the Great-Powers who framed the London Treaty of 1852 and established the new succes sion for the crown of Denmark, ignored the contract with' the two Duchies, and hence the present struggle in behalf of the Duke of An gustenburg,who is the legal ruler of Schleswig- Holstein, the people of the two Duchies having elected him, as they had a perfect right to do. The speaker continued at length, referring to the ignorance displayed in the United States htrreference to the dispute, all the facts being copied Dorn the Tory press of England. He wondered at the allegation that the sympathies of the people of this country should be with Denmark, as the weaker power, after our own experience during the present rebellion. Tho following resolutions were passed: IVhereas, The present war in Schleswig, bath in its origin and purpose, is not rightly understood by the Anglo-American press; and TFAc-eo*, It is the duty of American citizens of German birth and descent, who are fully compe tent to judge of the merits of the question involv ed in that war, to correct the erroneous views of their native American fellow-citizens; therefore, be it j Eesolved, 1. Thatu/the two Duchies—Schleswig and .Holstein—the State-sovereignty and even the language of the people (the German) had baen ar bitrarily au£ipi)e Sß ed by the Danish Government ana the Danish people for-years past. 2. That thjp arbitrary rule can only be put to an end by a total separation of said ‘Dncbies from Denmark, and by- the restoration of their oid time honored (400 years old) common Constitution, which has been set aside by the Danes, without the authority of law, and despite the protestations •of the inhabitants of tho said Duchies in order to merge them in the Danish monarchy. 3 - That the London Treaty of 1352, which disre garded the State;-sovereignty oi the Duchies, and their old Constitution; is null and void, r on the principles of both municipal and international law, inasmuch as it is an interference on the part of the so-called great Powers of Europe with the domestic affairs of the German Confederation whereoi Holstein is a member, and of the two 4. That-we German Americans therefore feel and express the warmest and unalterable sympathy for Schleswig-Holstein and their cause, and-that we hope that, notwithstanding the intermeddling, of the so-called great powe. s and the dynastic in tngnes of some of the German princes, the present ■war will lead to the independence of the Duchies and to their deliverance from. Danish bondage.. sth and lastly. That we are convinced that onr English-speaking fellow-citizens, as citizens of a lree country, will share our sympathy with an oppressed people, if they come to understand that they have heretofore been misled by the British press, and that the war in Schleswig is a straggle for the re-establisbment of the inseparably united ?f U +h lie f Schleswig-Holstein—the original seat of the Anglo-Saxons—-and their deliverance from Danish oppression. CO-PAHTJN EESHIFS. I HAVE THIS DAY associated'-- with me in Business Mr. JOHN R. EVANS, under the name and style of GEORGE BOOKIES & OO Philadelphia, BOOKIU S' said Ann will continue thebusine«&of man Jj “facturmg MOROCCO, at the old Stand 2 HI and 143 Margaretta Street, below Second.- °*‘ OEQRGE BOCKIUS, JOHN R. EVANS. -ml>s-Gt# NOTICE The under- V s i gned J iaTe tliis day entered into Co-partner, stup for the transaction of the DRY OOODs T B T ™ESS, under the named -JOHN H. WILLIAMS So CO., at No. 329 Chest, ’nutstreet. - JOHN H. WILLIAMS, _ „ JOHN WIEST. PHIX.ADA.. .Tan. l. IBfi4 :£3=P=3 . BEST ARE the CHEAPEST.—bets mounted on G-old, *Su>er» Vulcanite, and on Platina plates with con aDpekrai^ m a^ i ltel1 ’ s) ’ be^ uUful and natural in appearance, and accurately titled, mav be oh. notlce of °* B> poster,: ’ No- 1833 CHESTNUT street. RAOTICAI, tne last twenty years. 219 VINE streat. below Third, inserts the most beantifal TEETHoi fine Gold, Platina, Shyer, Vulcanite, Coralite, Amber, &0., at prices foi ?=t t^ a .. s ?? st K tial ,Z or)!: ' more reasonable than any Dentist In this city or State. Teeth plugged to last for life. Artificial Teeth repaired to salt No pain in extracting. All worfc warranted to fit d&29.3r04 COAL. C < nfrST^H? A J? DOAF, BEA.YEE MEA. DOW and Spring Mountain Lehigh Coal, and Debt Locust Mountain from Schuylkill, nreoared Kl|uOKD?to6° W ' treeta - offlCe - No - U* soJbs? B. MABOH HIKES" T^tErt?^|o? NED invite ATTENTIOK J®S“to>n Company’ s' Coal Mon^Sa 11 C °“p any ’ s c ° al > tmd tot I r^^ e an?to , deu“er l in Uia^t 116 lowest aai - Orders left with S SSS 4II ™. sraass^saslpsissffi trusses: MsUPPCffiTERs FOE L^ies 14 ;, 13 ? S, ATED Supporters under Medical patronmrf’ t?,? 0 onl y Ms ia BETTsif e v, otfnll U e “ :i to&S’oSS ™ si f o “c - IOMWALNoI thousand Invalids having thirt y Physicians to use a dX, ^od by their genuine +ka PPJifUiCQs. Those only are Isabels on th?boxai?d si^!ftnr* tat ? S Co PS r 'WT i Sht porters With Testimony?? also en Sti P —^_* ftutb D^orks: PIPE — Cotta ■.. ' . - Price List for isfld • •|? per | feetlength 3” s jhch pipepS 3 feet length Bo elute' e lnch pipe per 3 feet length 75 We. are .prepared to furnish pipe, 'glazed inside and outside, from »*to Ls^ r S ln n diameter, In large or small quantities d!^ che ,? varieties of Traps, , Bends, and other conuMtw, ll liberal discount to the trade. chons. • - - McCOLLIN & EH0ADS 822 1231 Market street, Philadelphia ' XTJ4W TURKISH PKUNES—IO Casks, 1— Itth^a^ 03 ’ R BUSSIEE & C0.,n0 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 citv of FITTSBUEGH.on the THIED WEDNESDAY of MARCH, A- D. IE6V at 10 A. M. Tke Stock and Transftytßooks 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, felstmal7 Secretary. tal-3m* E’FWMkXPSI*S 1 * mining COMPANY Of MICHIGAN.—Notice is hereby given, that all Stock in this Company, on which the in- Stallment of TWO DOLLARS per Shire, called December ,th, 1663, auddne 'December 19th, 1663, IB J p lC? ited I° r said default; and that, panv^fir 4 ?!? 16 C ?^ rterand By-Laws of the Com- DAY T\TTr!.>, b i 0 , Publlc Auction, on MON -IJAY, March, 21st, 1864, atl2M.. at the Office of the Secretary of the Company, No 3°6 WAT *ittt street, Philadelphia, 0 ’ before S da y- Bffto of the Board of Directors! ftl9-2tif,m,wtma2lj] S. M. DAY, Scc’v Dated Philadelphia. Feb. 19, 1664. y- nrs==» OFFICE OF THE UNION MUTITat PrPR^ u £ ANOE company V phil*: DELPHIA, Philadelphia, January 11, isoi „,“°, l } ce ‘ s hereby given to the holders of the out standing Scrip of the Union Mntual Insurance Serin a n y ia° f Fbiladelpbia, that the Stock and boltle „ rB > at a meeting held this date, re |-° 1 T ed t° extend to the holders of the outstanding the Cauifii n sti!v e °r ,f on £ ertin e said Scrip into in© capital StociC ol the Comoanv. according tn section 6th of the amendment to the Charter? on the same terms as previously done; payment of instalment to be made February I,’ I*l. o the?: Sl?’,). 1 ?, en?, St t ° J bo oitarged' on-payinents made dat e, and the privilege of conversion to cease after June 3(1, 1864. jal3-w,f,iti2mS JOHN MOSS, Secretary. j. Walton & 00. fjr%— MINING- COMPANY OP lijs MICHIGAN.—The first meeting of the Cor porators of the Winona Mining Company of IVlichi- n ' will be held, on the stli day of MARCH I3fsi louK 0 x c H°sLt; * he lUUKIH Street, m the city of Philadelphia, Pa , JAY A. HUE BELL, JOS. T. FORD, ’ Three , SAMUEL ALLEN, Insol cble SSly the best articleof 40 ? Brothers is eer- Itshonidbekentir o 0f ~ tte kllltl ever invented, andhonse, evoirwher!? 7 Jfanniactory, workshop can be eavedin the ’„c ßy lts nee “any dollars cannot deeomooM a year - Th,s Cement nation is . e ? orrnpt ’ m ita combi comstances o?es^?l P^* olplee ’ and under no cir. any ofibnVi V e ™elr E 9mp i eratnr 6 will it emit canbesneilL^? 11, T s e various uses to -which it to nil M? applied renders - it invaluable toaUclasses. For particulars see STREET—F°K SAEE-The three biild(wrr Erl .f l £ Dwellings, with two-story back Mtnata §r’ a , n „‘L b o YDS every modern convenience; JN ° 101 S Sommer street. Lot 39 feet 7in fwt-i« y v. lSl lf etdeep to Whlter 8tr «« t .' House so W&Sen GUMHEY & SONS, te„DESmABLE STABLE TO LET, in the TSS i^? orll0 ?€ of Tenth and-Walnut street*. H^sS&iE&SSL OOBVonieno9 ' a * THE ELEVENTH ANNIVERSARY IL3 of the Bedford Sireet Mission will Oe held on Wednesday -Evening next, March 9th, . in tha M. E.' Union Church, Fourth street, below Arch, at 717 - o' clock. ■ Addresses will bo delivered by Rev. Bishop Simpson and Rev. Geo W. Smiley. Singing by the choir of Green Street M. E Church, under the direction of Prof. Fischer. D. H. LOUDENSLAGER, Chairman Com. The State Medical Board of Pennsylvania will « e H Phia * . on THURSDAY, the 10th of * a ? d continue in session at least eight aUFitl 0 . e * amin ® candidates for appointment as ™*!* 8 i?- nt +® ur ® eoES Pennsylvania regiments, me object is to provide lor vacancies in the re cruited regiments, which may require additional Assistant Surgeons. • Physicians in goodbealth,furnishingsatigfactory testimonials of their' industry, sobriety, and loy* a l£y 'will be admitted to the examination. The rooms in •which the examination .will be held will be indicated in the city papers on the day of meeting. By order of the Governor mhi-9t] ir&* NOTICE —THE DELAWARE AND ■J-J? RARITAN CANAL will be opened for navigation, on TUESDAY, March Bth. JOHN <3- STEVENS, _ Engineer and Superintendent. Tbekton, March 1, 18611 mh3-8t ■ IT'S 1 * TREASURY DEPARTMENT Office UjS OF COMPTEOILEE OF THE CUBREXOY. Washington, Feb. 2Bth, 1681. Whereas, By satisfactory evidence, presented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that the Fourth National Bank of Philadelphia, in the county of Philadelphia, and State of Pennsylva nia, has beep duly organized under and according to the reqnirements of the act of Congress, entitled ‘ •an act to provide a national currency, secured by apledge of United States stocks, and to provide for the circulation and redemption thereof,** an. proved February 25tb, 1863, and has complied ■with all the provisions of said act required to be complied with before commencing the business of Banking, *Now, therefore, I, Hugh McCulloch, Comptrol ler of. the Currency, do hereby certify that' the FOURTH NATIONAL BANK OF PHILADEL PHIA, county of Philadelphia, and State of Penn sylvania, is authorized to commence the business of Banking, under the act aforesaid. In testimony whereof, -witness my hand and seal of office, this twenty-sixth day of February, lSfll HUGH MCCULLOCH, ' Comptroller of the Currency. PHILADELPHIA, FEB. 26, 1861.—The OHEHOKEE MINING' COMPANY, of Michigan, under its Articles ol Aeseciafaon, will be Held at 335 -WALNUT street ife?! fiiteenth day of fe2G,tmhls§ ISRAEL MOREIS, -r „„ . W. P. JENKS, Two of the Associates of said Corporation, FEB. 26, 1861 A=S„?. h , f vJ' lr iL lkleetlrl S of the OSAGE MINING COMPANY OF MICHIGAN, under its Articles of Association, will be held at 326 i WALNUT street, Philadelphia, on TUESDAY, the 15th day of March, 1864, at 5 P. M. ■ . OHAS. W. TROTTER, , „ GEOEGE E. OAT, fe26tmhls{ Two Associates of said Corporation. AND BEADING Eailroad Company, Office 237 South Fourth Street. Phlladklphia, September 3, 1863. ’ DIVIDEND NOTICE.-The following na£ed persons are entitled to a Dividend on the common afcth of this Company. The residence of several of them is .unknown) and. it is therefore necessary that the Certificates of Stock should be presented on calling for the Dividend. * S. BRADFORD, Treasurer. 8TOOK&&DB&S’ HAKES. Timothy O. Boyle, Henry B; Sherer, fa. Dan caster, Andrew Turner, John Mclntyre, Mrs. Rebecca Ulrich. Benjamin F. Newport, feSG-tf § ifi** OITY bounty fund coax -1*2... MJISSION, No. 412 PRUNE street, De -cemher29, 1863. Warrants for the City Bounty (two hundred and n &£ oll * TS \ 1)8 Issued to all new recruits for old regiments, credited to the quota of Philade*. phia on the coming draft. Muster rolls, certified by proper mustering offi cers, must be sent to the office of the Commiesion to isaum S Hie warrants. c t r ® “ HBt accompany and vouch for their men when the warrants are delivered. El “ la^ 1 P lli!lsoId ' erE re-enlisting in the field will receive their warrants as soon as certified copies of the mnster-in-rolls are furnished to the Commis atoa by the Adjutant-General of the State. enlisted in Col. McLean’s Regiment [lB3d Pennsylvania Volnnteers), will receive the bounty in companies when duly mustered into the U S service, and credited to the quota of the city The Commission sits daily from 3 tu5P. M., our* n= which hours only warrants are delivered. These warrants are cashed on presentation at the office of the City Treasurer, Girard Bank. By.order of the Commission. jal-tf) SAMUEL C. DAWSON, Sec’y. ? ITY BOUNTY FUND GOM MI&STON, No. 412 PEUNE Street, Phila delphia, December 10, 1563. The Commission for the p ayment of the City .Bounty are now prepared to receire and adjust the ciaims of all new recruits in old regiments. , V;Util further notice, the Commission will sit daily from 3 to 5 P. M. 4 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 U ?,V . States Clustering Officer for Philadelphia. Claimants for the bounty must be Touched for by a responsible United States Officer. Officers will bring their men to the office in squads for the purpose. In a few days notice will be given when and how recruits in new organizations and veterans re-on* listing in the field can receive their bounty. By older of the Commission. ja4-tl SAMUEL O. DAWSON. Secretary. **==» PITTSBURGH, FORT WAYNE AND, ULjJ CHICAGO RAILWAY COMPANY. Office Pittsburgh, pa., February ldlUj lwUx. JFQ±t. MAit: AJS U TO tiiST, the Daily evening bulletin ; Philadelphia, Monday march 7,1864 JAMES KING, Surgeout&eueral, Pa. fg GERMANTOWN AND CHESTNUT tj HILL.—FOR SALE—A very desirable House on Price street; also, a very pleasant House on Church lane; also, ahandrome House on Sum mit street; all containing modem conveniences Also, two acres of ground near the Summit. All the above properties within three minutes, walk of HuHrouds- Terms easy. CHARLES C LONG , £ . TH ’ Conveyancer, 125 South SEVENTH street - mhs-3tro* fil LE—TO CLOSE AN ESTATE -O~To£:VS’r?rYEI,L,INGS and STORES, Nos. 213 and 215 PINE street, front 11 % feet, SO feet’deen In the rear a three-story Dwelling opening cm Union street. 82,5001 f eon A three-story DWELLING, No. 217 PINE street, having two-story back buildings, 21 feet front py 80 deep, with opening on Union street. SmS?’ , to ROBERT GRAFFEN, No .537 Pme street. ; m£i 3% A BARGAIN.-540 ACRES OF LAND suitable for a Grazing Farm, situated in Scots county, Illinois. Will be sold Cheap for Cash, or City Property will be taken in part nav mwit. Inquire of HENRY YOUNG, JASPER doors from Hie comer Front and Da ”P hln mhs-12t# fi^ ,CHESTN UT HILL. —FOR SALE OR EX CHANGE. —A modern stone Cottage* having every city convenience and improvement, with lot of ground, 75 by 175 feet, situate on Summit stret t, about three minutes’ walk frem the railroad street* 1 ' J " M " Q ? MMEY * SONS, 503 Wataut mho S £ LE —T? e handsome three-story JBctprick Residence, with .attic and double back -» furEls^ed every convenience* irjU T? feet ?* ep to -? feet wide street, situate No! A SONKSOS fsjijl SALE OR TO BE LET—A snoerior ISaS. fonr-story brick Dwelling, with threelstorv uouble back buildings. SO4 North BROAD strwti every convenience; billiard.room, stable in rear'- &c. Apply to J. H. CURTIS A SON, Beal tate Brokers. 433 Walnnt street. !•? ’ " . STREET-FOR SALE-A fine ffiiHwelliug’' 522 SPRUCE street, threeTctorv brick, with three-story double back buildings all modern improvements. Appiv to J. H. cmtTK A SON, Heal Estate Brokers, 133 Walnut st. S M WEST PINE STREET.—For sale, a four story Brown S-'one; Residence with double three-story back buildings, having every modern convenience and improvement, situate on sonth side of Pine street, west of Fifteenth, lot 20 feet by 130 deep to a 22 feet street, Jr GUMMEY SONS. sib vValuut street. mh3 <£3 >OK KENT. —’The handsome large dwell -IEI ing sttnate northwest corner Eighteenth and Fine streets, suitable for a large family or a Are'. w^ ard . iE r h ° Q - e -:J- Y. GU-VFHEY A SONS, 508 Walnut street. * |fj§ T.f OK EXCHANGE foe city K ’ii PROPERTY. —A handsome Country Seat and well-improved Farm of 90 acres. It is one of the most desirable properties ever offered for sale Will be sold with or without stock and furniture" No money required. Immediate possession given For full particulars, apply to J. M. GOMIIEY A SONS, 508 WALNUT street. fe23 i m j ® , COUNTRY SEAT AND FARM FOB eg SALE—Containing Jifty-flve acres, 55* handsomely sitnatedin Cheltenham township! Montgomery county, Pennsylvania, -abont eight miles from the city and one and a-half from York *wad Station, on tbo Nortli PemisylTanJa Rb; e ;" hnrbs of Philadelphia 7 The MANSION, of brown stone, commanding ime Views of the Delaware River, bum andfiS 8 isted ,n the most thorough manner. is and repiete with all the modern conveniences“ 2? both summer and winter. The grounds about t>3 ACRES, beautifully laTd Sut and oraf raeuted with a great variety of old and yS forest trees and shrubbery; a large garden w’i'th abundance of fruit, orchard &c. E a with On the premises are also erected a gardener’, cottage, Lodge. Orchard-houso, Green-hou=e Conservatory, gas bouse and extensive no expense having been spared to make this in aTI respects a first-class residence, Apulyto maU O. H. araifeHElD, . No. 203 South Sixth street. ftSfl-SOtJ M‘s2ndfn^P‘ — ' FARM known as ‘J-J.JNIJEN, » containing about 31 acres in tjneltenham Township, Montgomery Countv west side Of Old York Turnpike, at Ihe eight mil es tone len minutes walk of ei&er ..Che“ten KilU or < -York Road’ ’ stations, on the North Pennsylvania Railroad. iNor “ The improvements consist of a large Stone Dwelling Honse (newiy roofed), containing is rooms; piazza front, excellent water, large ice 1 ease lilled, large stone barn, modern style 6 with stabling for Shorseß and 6 cows; stbne carriage house, corn cribs and granary over, & c . The land is nearly alt tillable and in an excellent of cultivation. The delightful situation of this place, its proximity to the city, and manv of the most beautiful country seats In the neighbor, hood of Philade'phia, render it very attractive with the city is had almost hourly by the North Pennsylvania Railroad. Annlv to CHAS. H. MUlRttfeig *° No. 203 South SIXTH street. fe26>3Qt W SALE— FOR SALE AND TO LET. & “DELIGHTFUL FARM FOR SALE, of 27 ACRES in a high state of cultivation; pleasantly locited within two. miles ot a North Penna Eailroad' Station, Montgomery county; dwelling in good order. Apply to'J. H. OUfL J* *C bON i Heal Estate Brokers, 133 Walnut &treet - . : . mhs M FCE SALE—The Property on Sehool T‘ ane ’ pouting eight hundred and * lgnt (880) feet on said Lane, and extending nearly one-third of a mile to the Wissahickon, with front on that stream. Containing thirty (30) acres, with numerous desirable 6ites for Country Seats, five minutes waikfromthe Railroad Depot, and twenty minutes walk from the city. Apply to CHARLES H. MUIBHEID.No. 205 Sonth SIXTH st. f 26-68 fi^TrR SALk—GERMANTOWN PECL PERTY within five minutes walk of Day’s Lane Station. A well built Stone Mansion with all the modern improvements, 1% acres of ground. An abundance of shade and fruit trees. Good stable, welle, Ac. Apply to JUSTICE k BATE MAN. 122 Sonth FRf’NT street. fal2-lm* US £9 BENT—HOUSE AND FURNITURE, JiSciL with all the modern • improvements and nffl a A antiy located> , Address, A.E.S., Bulletin ° fflce - mhs-2t* _ FOR SALE -Fonr-story BUILDING, in nm ar str^ t ’ below Third; suitable for Print i?|Offlce °r Book Bindery. Apply to ROBERT GRAFFEN, No. 537 PliJe Sti-eaT mhf-3M ® FOR SALE—A three-story DWELLING, No. 317 JUNIPER street, and Two Single °u the T ear, Bntler’s avenne. Apply to ROBERT GRAFFE N, No. 537 Pine street. «s|. FOR SALE—Nine Brick HOUSES, front- JHiiicing on Catharine street and Concord street: two on Cathaiino and three on Concord; rent for SSffi, Apply to ROBERT GRAFFEN, No. 537 PINE Street. mhs-3to a ARCH STREET* No. BJ9—ls three-storied. with extensive four story double back build ings. Lot 22 feet by 144 deep, location well adapted for extensive business pnmoses For sale by A. P. A- J. H. MORRIS, 016 Arch street - • mhs-3t* M HANDSOME SMALL PLACE, of 29 Acres, ene mile from JENKENTOWN with stone cottage, five chambers, three attics, bath! room, water-closet, stable, tenant house, seven acres woodland, garden; ice-house, now filled and s!“* out-houses, nearest depot, Shoemakortown. immedia e possession. For sate bv A p *■ tit MORBUS, 016 Arch street. 7 mhlstV M^'^ sl a NUT , s theet PROPERTY FOR oALE.r-A valuable messuage aud lot of p*ound on the North side of Chestnut street* 24 leet east of Eighth street, 41 feet front by m feet Apply to Jayne street * Terms accommodating. mts-6l* S W. cornerNi^thandFilber^Sts SHIPPING. _gPgABl WEEKLY TO LXVEB SBSBMfePOOL, touching at -Q.UEENSTOW* (Cork Harbor). —The weli-knowh Steameia of tht Liverpool, New York and Philadelphia Steamship Company are Intended to sal! as C CITTot- LCNDON ....Satnrd™; March 5 CITY OF* NEW 'York', i! 111 Saturday’, mScS 19 Pie? 44 Nortii Satnrday at .KATES OF PASSAGE: SOLD OB ITS EQOTVALBKT IX (mx. _ BBHOV. Steerage.,.,, ..,.830 00 iffnftWn i? I'OrLticm. 85 Do. to London 34 00 t0 £ arlB "" 95 'Bo. to Parts., in 00 Ist Cabin to Hamburg 90 Do. to Hamburg 37 00 »£?2!S?Jf! ,r 8« “f so forwarded to Havre, Bremen, Brtterdam, . Antwerp, &c., at equally low rates. LrVEBPOOI. OB QUEBHSTOWa.— First Cabin, 875, 895, 8105. Steerage from Liver* P°°i 5? d Q.^eenatown, 830. Those who wlshtc send lor their friends can buy tickets here at these rates. ■ • . PA.YABLB t ar r»Si t^r apply at cue Oompa ny- 8 Offlea*. JOHN GE DALE, Agent, Ml ' 111 Walnut street, Philadelphia. „®,©STON AND - PHILADELPHIA LINE--Sailxngfrom each E^°^^ r ? a £~ From first whart abOTe Pin* gtreet, Philadelpiiia, and Long wharf, Boston, on Saturday, March 12, 1864 BORMAN, Captain Baker, will gall from PWladelphia for Boston on Saturday* at .10 o’clock, A. M., and steamshiy SAXON, Captain Matthews, from Boston for Phil* sdelphia on Saturday, March pith, at 4 P M - These new and substantial Steamships lorm a B * ** om ofich port punctually os Insurance at one-half the premium charged by ill vessels. Freight tahen at fair rates. Shippers axe requested to send sUp receipts and bills of lading with their goods. ■ For freight or passage, jhaving line accommoda tions, apply to HENRY WINSOB & CO., 332 South Delaware aTenn*. i'UK ALEXANDRIA. OEOROE SHSLTOWW and WASHINGTON—HamT a Steam Line, via Canal—-Every Wednesday at U M., and every Saturday atB A.M. Steamer LEADER, Captain CaUatian. Steamer H. J. DEVINNY, Captain Bristow. Steamers: Roo ™ Steamer a OHAMBEKUl^'captaSelstewwt S’™? seml T weekly Hue betweer Philadelphia and the above ports, sailing regularly as advertised, and carrying freight lower than by £» er ? > ? t s* l rewived every day j4 a^o^ g W^ rT f 3 Pt>ly *° —despatch LINES—Via Dela ware and Raritan Canal. —The steamers of thaw Unes M 0 leaving dally at 12 o’clock, M., anda o clock, Jf.Tfi.., from tiiird Pier a bore Walnut ft F° r freight, wtUcn will be taken on accommo* apply to WILLIAM JL BAXBDA CO. i 132 South Delaware avenue. jFOEjSEW YOBK-New Dally Ltoi SinCb—Via Delaware and Earl tan Oanal- Philadelphla and New York Express Steamboaa Company will recelye freight and leave dally at! delivering their cargoes In New Yorkthj following days. Freight taken at reasonable Tates. WILLIAM P. CLYDE, Agent, t . SohUi vnuuwes, Philada. JAMRS HAND, Agent, Jrg-« Piers 14 and J 5 East RiTer, N. T. FOR SAN FRANCISCO. ~ COLEMAN’S CALIFORNIA LINK. SAILING REGULA RLY AS ADVERTISES The A 1 Extreme Clipper Shin , WIZARD KING * “ uow rapidly loading at pier 11, East River, rjftrft This beautiful clipper comes to her berth SeSs with a large portion of her cargo on board. aua having large engagements will fill ranidlv We commend theIWIZARD KING tohll ship, pers to ban Franclsto as the most desirable vessel uow loading, and invite inspection. Shippers will confer a ravor by sending their freight immediately alongside. . BISHOP, SON AGO. i H 105 Arch street, above Front. AJK® MARTINICiUE-l’assage Only *BgThe A 1 copjiered brig ALBERT ADAMS, Cummins, master, prill sail soon. For passage, apply to J. E- BAZLEY A-CO., 122 S. Wharves. HOR BARBADOS—The British schooner 2B2FRANCIS COFFIN, Conzens, master, wii] commence loading on Monday next, the 22d inst., “ d ’wH}, thaet with qun k dispatch. GEORGE AT.KINS A CO., Nos- 10 and 12 South Delaware avenne. •. . . , e (7 HOB- Havana—Eagle Line—Neutral SHlSFlag—Only Vessel Loading—The regular packet clipper Br. hark OCEAN EAGLE, W. H. Lnee, master, having the balk of her cargo en gaged and going on board at second wharf below Walnut, and being of small capacity, will have d| spatch- For balance oi freight, apply to J. E. BAZLEY A CO., 122 South Wharves. mh7-10t luR NEW OBLEANS—EagIe Line- regular packet bark SXXONVILLE, -tneu. master, is now receiving her freight at first wharf below South street, and having the bulk oi her cargo engaged, she will havedlsoatch. For to J. E. BAZLEY A CO., 192 Soath Wharves, mh?-St dmi, T y UR E lg. ORLEANS, la. —With Q/nick SajoS^spaiCli —The first class packet fillip. ST. fM'iK, Sprague, master. having the bulk of her cargo engaged, will rail toon. For freight or pas- FOB NEW ORLEANS, La.—EWYes s.^‘l _to &ul--Tiie fast sailing faTorite packet fcaS“COMET, Morrison, master, is now rapidly finishing her loading at second wharf above Race street, and can still take come freight on favora ble terms, if applied for at once. For balance of f^*S£ t . or l lassa £ e i apply to WORKMAN A CO . 133 Walnut street. * FOR BOSTON—Express Line—The fin* JEgpacket schr. JAMES H. MOORE, Captain Nickerson, is now receiving freight at Callowhill street wharf, and will sail for the above port with prompt dispatch. For freight, apply to DAVID COOPER. 18 North Wharves. J viu FOR NEW YORK—Express Line—The SSSflije Packet brig WARREN, Capt. Smith, aua will sail fbr the above port with prompt dis i' a £ h \J%£. freisht ’ a PP J y ‘o DAVTD COOPER, is North Wharves. FOR SALE OR CHARTER—The new aggcopper-astencd bark DRESDEN, Reed master, 1i.7 tons register; rates At; sails fast and is m perfect order. For terms, apply to E A. SOUDER A CO., Dock street wharf P T leistf for sale, freight OR CHARTER ■BBS—The fast sailing bark IDDO KIMBALL, Uimcr, master, 475 tons register, carries toO toes dead weight orGjOOObbls; in complete order and ready lor any voyage. For further particnlars, apply to WORKMAN A CO.. 133 Walnutstreet! JOHN SHINDLER A SOWS, satr. SaSsMAKERS, No. 344 North WAR YES, below Vine street, Philadelphia. OBiol ' All work done in the best manner and on th# lowest and most favorable terms, and warranted to givo perfect satisfaction. mhls-tf Partlcnlar attention giTen to repairing. CONSIGNEES’ NOTlCE.—Consignees of mer chandise per British ship GEN. WILLIAMS, Hatfield, imister, lrom Liverpool, •will please send their permits on board at Shippen street wharf, or to the Counting House of the ‘undersigned. The general order will be issued on Wednesday, the 9th instant, when all goods not permitted will be sent to the Public Stores. PETER WRIGHT & SONS, 115 Walnnt street. mh7-3t TO OTICE.—AII persons are hereby cautioned xj hgainst trusting the crew of the British ship GENERAL WILLIAMS, Hatfield, master, from Liverpool, as no debts of their contracting will be paid by captain or consignees. PETER WRIGHT & SONS, 115 Walnut street. mh7-tf CONSIGN SES TAKE NOTICE— The barkG. W. KORTON, Packard, master, is now dis charging at first wharf above Arch street. Con signees will please attend to their goods as dis charged. Any goods left on the wharf are at their risk and expense. J. E. BAZLEY & CO., 122 South Wharves. ' inh7-6t CONSIGNEES’ NOTICE—Schr. A. HAM MOND, Higgins, master, from New York, is now discharging cargo at Arch street wharf. Con signees please send for their goods, and oblige DAVID COOPER, 18 North Wharves; LIQUORS, AC. KAA barrels pure CHAMPAGNE CIDER now OUI/ offered for sale, at 220 PEAR street,below Third and Walnut. no 4 Extra sparkling .champagne ci der, af wholesale. Grocers and shipper* invited to examine. P. J. JORDAN, 220 Pear street, below Third and Walnut streets. no 4 COTCiI WHISKEY In cases of one dozen each, on consignment and for sale by GEO. ALKINS, 10 and 12 South Delaware avenue. J F. DUNTON, ■ 149 South Front street, above Walnnt. Awncy of CRUSOE and CAMPELL SHERRIES, iHSNEST IRROY & CO. ’ S CHAMPAGNES, Golden Stax Brand, Ay Grand Monssanx. BRANDIES, FORTS and MADEIRAR anil SUTLERS and SHIPPERS, ATTENTION ■ CHAMPAGNE CIDER, warranted,, now In fine order for Shipping. For sale, wholesale only, at 330 Pear st., below.Thlrd and Walnnt sta. no 4 C” HOCULAT E —WALTER BaKER A Chocolate: Cocoa and Brotna ; single; donblfi and triple Vanilla; also,. Orid Cocoa and Cocoa Shells, in store and for sale by WM. S. GRANT. 1M South D, awar, Wkarwa., ' ’ NEW PUBLICATIONS. NEWBOOIS! NEW BOOKS! Where is tho Harm'? By the author or “Uharley .Adams. * * ‘ Taylor ay '^ By Rey. Alfred The Little Home Library. Containing ten new and illustrative books for children, in paper box Xoyalty on the Frontier; or, Sketches of Union Men of tneSouthwest: with incidents and adven tures in rebellion on the border. By A. W; Bishop. Meet for Heaven. A State of Grace upon Earth the only Preparation for a State of Glory in Hea ven. By the author of «‘Heaven our Home.’* - For sale by W. S. & ALFRED MARTIEN, . GOG Chestnut street. CHEW ON MEDH'AL EDUCATION.— ♦ £F§ T published. j.ectnresion Medical Education,or on the proper t£ fa S ds & g * Medicine, by SAMUEL -CHEW, M._D., Professor of the Practice and Principles of Medicine and of Clinical Medicine in the University of Maryland. ..... In One Volume. 12m0.' This little -work by the late Professor Chew, comprises five lectures on the subject of Medical Education. A ripe judgment, and a rich store of learning, were brought into nse in the preparation of these lectures; and the stj ie, which is clear, lucid and eminently coirect, is worthy of the subject matter. We can cordially recommend the work not 1 only to students of M> dicine. but to sta- i dents of all professions, and to all lovers of learn ing. Ho person of intelligence can read it without de j/irrcr bot& P leas Are and profit from the perusal. LINDSAY & BLAKISTON, Publishers. mh2 25 South Sixth st., above Chestnut. ALLEN’S LIFE OF PHILIDOB. -THV LIFE OF PHILIDOB, Musician and Chess Player, by George Allen, Greek Professor in ths University of Pennsylvania; with a Sunnis mentarv Essay on Philidor, as Chess Author and Chess Player, hv Tassile Yon Heldebrand tmd der Lass, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Pleni. potentiary of the King of Prussia, at the Court Saxet.Weimar- I voh, octavo, % vellum, t top. Price 9125. Lately published by E. H. BUTLEB * CO., ’ 137 South Fourth street. PAMPHLETS and Jr, bought and sold at JAS. BABE' S, 1105 Market street, Philadelphia. fel W IL „ H - YON HUMBOLDT’S LETTEBS TO ALIDY. With an introduction, by EB SAFES, BOEDENTOWN female college, BOEDENTOWN, N. J. This Institution is pleasantly located on the Delaware Biver, ljf hour’s ride from Philadel phia. Special attention Is paid to the common and higher branches of ENGLISH, sad superior ad vantages furnished in Vocal and Instrumental Music. FRENCH taught by native, and spoken in the family. For Catalogues, address •» Bev. JOHN H. BE A TTF.T.P.Y, AM. ial4.2m* ’ . Presiden Havana cigars.— ~ A good assortment constantly in Store and Bond—at lowest.-rates for cash. Tobacco —so oases andebson’s navy Founds.. 57 cases Pennsylvania Seed Leaf Tobacco. eis Hbds. Maryland Tobacco. 25 Hhds. Kentucky Shipping Tobacco. For sale bv BOLDIN & WABTMAN, No. 105 North Water Street mhi KENTUCKY TOBACCO.— Dark heavy Kerf. tacky Tobacco, suitable for sbippine. in store and for sale by GEOKGE ALKINS, 10 and 12 South Delaware avenue. al6 PENNSYLVANIA SEED DEAF TOBACCO -114 Cases Pennsylvania Lif Tobacco' ,Wnippe« and Fmers, and Old Cavenmsb ?o?s“4 w y aS S ’ 10 12 SoUth^ a - RBnwnm ARRIVAL SINCE THE WAB Sft 5? X6S superior street lamps Just received from Norfolk, how land! nr from schooner Florence, and for sHe bv _ THOM AS WEBSTER, JB., General Agent Union Steamship Company, • 14 North Delaware ayenne. AtrRAND PATENT PIANO, by a. V o »£ cost S',ooo, for sale at half price. Tobeseid at No. 1421 Race street. mbS-iatJ ■ ■SjnSTa-i., A. ST ANKO WITCH, PIANO TUNER and REPAIRER, removed IT ¥ » Vto 930 RIDGE avenne, above Tine, and is prepared to receive orders as nanal Hie many customers bee' testimony to bis skill ; ability as a correct ant, thorough Tuner His SI pairing is done in a durable and artistic menilS* as he is a practical Piano Maker- las eigS city experience, with: the best references whi?h can be given. All orders promptly a “tendTd t?? ? 01 ./^ nlllr ’ ' ‘ or and Thomas’ s extra fine KaWSSS 101 * COLTON EXTKA FAMILY FEOCit.-Eamily Flour' surpassing in fine quality any flour ever £* S^m S0 I? by subscribers, SIMON SON, Broad and Walnut. w uulj luw * * £ ATJ ? ■i’LOUB.-Thfe best Family a? OANDLES-Superior quality Angle sa > e T ty th 9 q C ase & BhOAD and * SON, M E Keditanf.lunmß °SrMtn ““ s ° Up Shaker Sweet Corn, lorsah?vil 3, T*i p i? t -? e S%.s nY, Vanilla Cream Chocolate Almonds and vi ops, Burnt Almonds and Mixtures: all fresh B- CLABKE, dealer In fancy and Depot, < Germanto^m 11 Etre6t - adjoining Eailroad PEAS, Champignons, and Bonele6g iww a www ™Po«ation; for sale by CLARKE, dealer In fine groceries, Main street, adjoining Railroad Depot, Germantown. P EFINED SUGARS AND SYRUPS OF at.t. XV grades manufactured at the Southwark Snr&r Refinery and the Grocers’ Sngar Honse, for ssl* Water * P®-’ Southeast corner water and Chestnut streets. OLIVE OIL in whole, half, and quarter bottles; for sale by E. B. CLARKE, grocer, inain street, adjoining Railroad Depot, German town. - F?? S>H t , GE ' OOEEIES fok New Raisins, Currants, Citrons, Prunes, f “ d Almonds. Just received fresb, for sals by E. B. CLARKE, dealer la fancy and staples groceries, Main street, adjoining Railroad Depot. Germantown. r 1 DRUGS. Fresh English extracts, &&. , &