Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, March 09, 1864, Image 7

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    KELIANCB INsUBANOE timvrPftiwS
-L t F PHILADELPHIA.
Incorporated in 1841. Charter Pernatnm
OFFICE No. 308 WALK UT Stree?
H||fl > «E^rND°^a e inMe;
ube;
CAPITAL 5300,u00. ASSETS J 5387,211 86.
111 **“following Becnrities, viz:
Slrst Mortgage on City Property, well
Phli te ri ?'h teS OoTernment Loans’.'.'‘.” B n§ooo 00
r h m^ lphia ,S ity 6per cent - Loans.... 50,006 06
Ccmmoii■wealth of Pennsylvania 6 per
cent &3>c00,000 Loan... 18.008 fifl
Pennsylvania Bailroad Ist and 2d Mort- 00
fLouiis,,,.m ma (in
Camden and Amboy Bailroad Com- ’ ,
s6 P er cent. L0an;.............. Aniifle*
Philadelphia and Beading Bailroad
Company’s6per cent. Loan.... s. non no
Hnntingdon and Broad Top Bailroad 7 5,000,10
Commercial Bang of Penn’a.' Stock"" moon oe
Mechanics’ Bank 5t0ck......7. ® 4 000 00
° Stock...*l™ lnßWluloe Company’i
ntnal i n ®hrance'company’s
Reliance Iheuran’ce Company of Phiial'
delphia stock <2,500 ee
iioans on Collaterals. weU secnred 2,250 06
n^T^‘\. lntereßt " 5,082 00
cash In hank and on hand 16,587 86
Worth at present market raine .8399,664 36
Dl££vTO£S.
S em S ta^L ey ’ Bfnj. W. Tinglev,
Wm. B. Thompson, Eobert Tol.tno,
Samuel .BiEpham, Wm. Stevenson,
™V, e , rtS £ en > Hampton L. Carson,
William Musser, - Marshall Hill,
- Charles Leland, J. Johnson Brown,
Thosv H. Moore. 7
Thos C Kttt CL^J INGLET - Breawent.
ihos. C. Hill, Secretary. jal-f m w-ly§
insurance and TRUST COMPANY
—THE GTRAIiU LIFE INSURANCE AN
« CITY andTRUST COMPANY, ofPtdiacteinMa.’
' OFFICE, No. 408 CHESTNUT Stailt
_ : CHARTER PERPETUAL/ ‘
Capital, 8300,000—paid in and invested in Bond*
and Mortgages.
Continue to make Insurance on Lives, irrant An
mllv e wS?^s d^ entB and make contracts gene
on 4116 contingencies of Ufa
Executois, Administrators,Assignees,
£^®*X e^ s ’. Committee of Lunatics, Guardians ol
tn th»i S a ? d Trustees generally, whether committed
corpcratehodfes?' todiTidaalß - Go^ «J^ceor
giy? a participation of Profit* to tne In
•urea for life. •
KANAGBRB.
ThomasKldgway, John A. Brown.
T^ , wn P ?S TS^?I, John E. Latimer,
Slack, John C. Mitchel,
ThomaaP James, Seth J. Comly,
Frederick Brown, Isaac Starr, 7
George Taben, Stacy B. Barcroft.-
Henry G. Freeman, Wmf P. Jenks,
MEDroAi, ExAiOHims—Geo. Emerson, M.D.
and Samnel Ohamberlaine, M.D., attend at th*
office daily at 12 o’ clock noon.
Pamphlets containing tables of rates and exnla
mitlon of terms of appUcation, and farther inior
mation can be_ha_d_at the office.
JOHKg. J^ M /clg^ DQVAY ’ Pre3ld6 f ”‘ ;
SUE ANOE COMPANY OF NORTH
AMERICA. MARINE, FIE-E AND Tic
a® transportation ENfmiiNOE *
E^forrMr°a S toeM A^ UTBtreet ’ *”**.«*+
Properties oi this Company are well in-
KuSJt/iE?' *s™}? b ** available fund for the ample
tecSflnsnSLc^" 50118 Wio d6Slre 10 * P«>-
mSofe.® tefieil 0,1 Vessels, Freights
inland transportation risks on
J S? ad !> Cabals and Steamboat
uf.TS 4, , s £? 011 Merchandise, Furniture and
Buildings In City and County.
INCORPORATED IN 1794 CAPITAL KsDA aae.
AND PAID IN AND iEOtJRELY IN-’ **
TESTED. TOTAL PROPETIEsT"
•1,300,000. PERPETUAL
CHARTER.
Coffin, James N. Dlcgens,
, W. Jones, s. Morris Wainf^
rf*} ai ‘i r ® ro^a > John M*mon«
Charles Taylor, George L. Harrison
Ambrose White, FmoSisß. Co^T^
Richard D. Wood, H TVottar
Wlljlam Welsh, “lauto, '
William E. (Bowen, William Cummings.
T Oharleton Henry.
Ohaelhs SeraitaryT™*’ Presld6nt '
P
,H pan£ COM -
PETUAir OEATEI) PEE.
ehange 224 WALNUT street, opposite the Ex
sura MARINE and INLAND IN
SURANCE, this Company Insures from loss or
damage by FIRE, on liberal terms, on buildings,
merchandise, furniture Ac., for limited periods,
pmS 1811 y on buildings, by deposit of
The Company has been In active operation for
the period of SIXTY YEARS, .during which all
losses have been promptly adjusted and paid.
DIBECTOKS.
D. Clark Wliarton,
Lawrence Lewis, Jr.,
David Lewis,
Benjamin Etting,
Tbi’inas H. Powers.
A R. McHenry,
(Edmond Castillon.
Jobn L. Hodge,
Adolphns Peries,
"Williim McKee,
M. B Mahony,
Jobn T Lewis,
Jobn R. "Wilmer,
'William S. Grant,
Robert "W. Learning, ,
a-lttt-tv? President.
• Sahtcel Wilcox, Secretary
FIR E “A S S OOIATION
generally, from Loss by Fire, fin tbt
ladelphia only.) 9 '
Statement of the Assets of the Association, Jann
„ J ary 1, 1863.
and Mortgages on Property in the
GSSd Ee“ IPWa only * “
Beal Estate Ti’w??
Caen on tana ::::::::::::: £
TRUSTEES:
GEORGE W.-TRYOW, President.
§C„F ainuton » Jos - E - Lyndall,
A Eerl P. CbatsT’
Dv^ yler i Samnel Sparhaw*.
John Plulbin, Charles Bower!
John Carrow, Samuel Seattergood.
HiS* I * X 9. pr> g» Jesse Lightfoot.
w.iTjTjlAiye T. BUTLEHi Secretary-
American mutual insurance com'.
PANT—Office, Fardnliar Bull dine, No U
walnut street. MABINE AND INLAND IN.
? ANCES—Risks taken’ on "vessels cargoes
and freights to all parte of tub world, and o£™£
?n»^ land^ tr ‘S. BportatloH on fliers, canals, mi!
United States? 1161 C ° nTeyancea
WILLIAM CRAIQ-, President.
D. B. T I"
„ DiaaoTOES.
Craic Henry O, Dallet, .
Peter Cullen, William'T. Lowlier.
wnfiimT? 4 ™- „ J - Jotmeonßrown,
Merrlelc, Samnel A. Bulon,
Gillies Dallett, Mason Hutchins.
Benjamin W. Blchards, Henry L. Elder
f
siSSSss
This Company, favorably knovrato th«
nlty for nearly forty years, contarae^t?K
gainst loss or damage by Are, on Public
Ball Sings, either permanently or fora limitedtto?
Also, on Furniture, Stocks of Goods and
dise generally, on liberal terms. sma
S apitaJ > with » large Surplus
ShoSi m 1 ??® 8 * 84 111 1118 most careful maruaer"
rSd e Sty«»ir Wedan -
23exSider :^' tte ”°“’ EOT^°“asEobl:M >
£SS .gS-nRS^'-
Henry Lewis? rst ’ ' Thomas Smith.
FresiW
A J PAN I y, AK FIEE iksubawoe com-
IKCOEP O EATE ? E ¥“ S PHABT E B PEB
”0 WALN^H S afeHIB D Street,
Hues, continne to Insure on Dweutn^c? 6011 '
Fnrnltnre, Merchandise, Veßsela a
and other personal property
liberally and promptly adjnited. 7 Los * <u
>n,n_. _ MBEOTOBS.
t 5S m as .B. Marls, John T. Lewis.
James E. Campbell
PaSick p'3 orton ’ Edmnnd d. Tlnmh’
Patnci Brady, Charles W. Ponltaey.
Israel Morris. *’
AiBSETC President.
y. j,. Secretary, mysa.
T l pany IDNTY fire insubanoe COM
OFFICE, NO. 110 SOUTH FOURTH STREET.
BELOW CHESTNUT. ’
Phi‘^, F l r f 0 I , 1 i 81l r nCe Company of the County oi
Philadelphia. ’ Incorporated by the UeslelafnN
of Pennsylvania In 1839, for indemnify
losb or damage by fire, exclusively t y against
CHARTEE PEEPETUAE.
■Pma old and reliable Institution, with amnia
capital and contingent fund carefully invested,
continaes to insure buildings, furniture, merehan
dise, to. either permanently or for a limited
time, against loss or damage by fire, at the lowest
rates consistent with the absolute safety of it«
customers. J "
Losses adjusted and paid with all possible da.
spaioh.
, , „ DIBEOTOES.
Qiarles J. Sutter, Eoberty. Massey.
Henry Orilly, John Horn, •
JTederlck Schober, Joseph Moore,
Henry Budd, George Mecke,
Andrew H. Miller, James N. Stone.
n™.™^ i l LES X SUTTEE, President
Bbhjamih F. HoBQgLBy. Sec’y and Treasurer.
Jf^B? N PHi F SMiJi §£t
&(S T Sy) D and BCTTONWOOD
S^Tinm’o Blo^* 00 -?.', Make insurance against Boss
FI S of Pablic or PrivateßuUd.
Pa™* lll1 ®, stocks Of Goods and Merchan
dlse, on favorable terms.
1,050 M
' $387 311 86
~ _ dibeotobs.
Miller.
Inr/T^r 1 ’ fSffig***?
McDaniel, Frederick Dbll. -
Jacob Schandier,
Georgeßlntz, Jr., Stephen Smith,
Samuel Hiller-
JOKNF. BExfsfSS^e’^rnf
rHmp E. Oolkman. Secretary. &12.tl
F
Alfljs” IKSUHiNCE (J< >MPA N'v
NO. 408 CHESTNUT STREET, ' ■ *
PHILADELPHIA-
FIBE AND INLAND INSURANCE.
_ , „ „ EIBECTOKB.
Francis N. Buck, Jno. W.ETennan,
Charles Richardson, - Robert B.Potter,
n*T» y t!o W 1S ’ Jno.Kesßler,Jr.,
p , «s W t\, D ? t 1s ’ • E. D. Woodruff
Chaa Stokes, ’
Geo - A \E. est ’ Jos. D Ellis.
BUCK, President.
ViCB PraSlden ‘-
CITY FIBE INSURANCE COMPANY
once 409 WALNUT street. Cash
v/&pital and Assets, $330,500
Before p J eS O H nS, ILLINGHAST - Agent '
New Ha?e C n E Con T n ON ’ President Elm
JAMES M. BEEBE & CO., Boston, Mass.
v^Je^ IMAN * IG EI NEN COMPANY, New
■ _.T. B. LIPPINUOTT A Co.. Philadelphia
•piLECTRICITY
WHAT IS LIFE WITHOUT HEALTH.
Messrs. GBIM and ALLEN,
"*oclated
riracti™ *’ havlDg tUssfilved partnership, the
practice will be continued bv THO<S at t iftni-
de^ bllBb6 ?° fflc6 -N°
w S cn CoateB Brown where he wm
*“*™S an , d cnre 811 curable diseases (whether
wnto.dinmto, Bnlmonary or Paralytic, without
me“
or the throat and respiratory organs.
h^«iSAn f i!i,j <Useases 111 wlu ch successful cun*
made are mentioned below.
tet “d Getteral Debility.
Paralyse. tage *' the Llyer or
‘ Bi?hetes y
SSSfF D ' ' P S I S , eWo^ (FaUn “
Dvsoensla. Prolapsus Anl(or Piles)
BSefgStan. Emluloim,
Bronchitis. IDeafne.™
Inflnenxa and Catarrh. M** 01 ® 58 -
hi o charge for consultai
t A. M. to 6 P. M.
T estimonlals to ne seen i
QPAIa DENTAUJna.
i A superior article for cleaning tha TMttt da.
Jtroytog aßlmalonltß which infest them, flTin*
J??® _ th ® romß, and leaving a filing S teu
s®**?°s cleanliness in the month. I>
SSTvf Jif'L'i “iuy> and will be found to strengthen
bl6s ;dJng gums, while the aroma anddeT
tersiveneES will recommend it to every one. Be
i?i?„S 3 ? lpo6ed tlle assistance of the Dentist.
Physician, and Microscopist, it is confidence
EEBLfIBLE substitute for the unonv
| tain washes formerly in Togne.
Eminent Dentists, acquainted wltn tHe constit*.
*?*•? ° f tde advocate its uses; it
40 JP re '™» t tta unrestrained em
ployment. made only by
JAMES T. SHINN, Apothecary.
_ . r BBOAD and SPBUCE Streets
Tor ealeby Druggists generally, and
D. It Stackhouse.
Hassard&Co., Roberto. Davie,
Quo. O. Bowers/
Kar. . Charles Shiver*
O. H. Reedies, <3-. J. Scattergood,
T. J. Husband, J. o. Turnpenny, A Go
Ambrose Smith, Charles H. *Eberle,
S!??f ,ls ? e S e S. James N. Marks, '
E. Bringburst * Co,, -
James L. Bispham, DyottiOo.,
Hughes* Coombs, H. C. Blair,
Henry A. Bower, Wyeth * Bro.
ITJILECTRIOITY.
XIWONDERFUL DISCOVERY Am WOK.
DERFTJL RESULTS.
All acnte and chronic diseases cured by tpe
idoo desired t>7 the patient, at
1220 WALNUT street, Philadelphia, anrf in
\ Sf 56 a faUnre no charge is made. No drug
ging the system with uncertain medical agent*.
.oures performed by Magnetism, Galvanism
I °tr er niodiflcations of Electricity, without
i jnocas or any unpleasant sensation. For fur
information send and get a pamphlet. 1
Which contains hundreds of certificates from
i ®oine of the most reliable men in Philadelphia, !
who have been speedily, and permanently *
cured after all other treatment from medical
men had failed. Over eight thousand cured lx
lew than four years, at 1220 WALNUT street 1
«. ±J.-—Medical men and others who desire a
,9* my new discovery, can com
52vtinTT l ieS. lirBeof Noctures at any time. 1
*inalifled over one thousand
E,ectricl *“a.pe^'?
„„ 1 /£ OFS - BOLLES fc &ALLOWAY,
OCI4-tf 1220 WalEpt street. Phlla.
AFBIEND IK NEED—TBT IT —UK
pStarL INI i ALLIBLE LINIMENT i«
6on P Mc«^?.^tr ic l l l 6 of Dr - Stephen Sweet, oJ
nsert fn bone setter, and ha* beer
MsftfS££S„ f ” “ tW tV e^Si
hr^ n^v£M^S l
Wounds, Sprains, Brnlßes, It/sMthtni
healing and powerful Btrengrthenlne nro^,
•xclte the just wonder and MtinShnfon w,?
who have ever given It a trial. Over foriT 0 h„ I IP
dred oertlflcates of remarkable cures
by lt within the last two year.,
Bold everywhere. tnie-iy
JUMELLE’S, COMPOUND SYRUP — OP
DOCK.— We often hear it repeated by those
(w&Tro™. COMPOUND
DOCK, that among all the thousand
offered to the. public, there is none of them
bo ealutaTy as a cough medicine, so potent as an m
-80 effectual as a purify ing specific, and
>.?i fl L OOUng and restorative in cases of physical de.
a ur?st?at r ilS n V^ :ltation 8113 a general sinking or
a P, ros tration of the system. °
l52‘?°7VT J^w y c + ? e ? roprietor » F - JtJMELLE, No.
1525 Market street, and by all Druggists. [fe4-3ms
tablets ABB
aSfiSaiSff'BSgr BSESS2S
■SSottng the organ* of the
and retail, by LANCASTER * WILLS.
E S lrw 0 ?’ S UIFHTHEBIA LOZENGES.—
Lozenges are a safe and speedy cure for
?S- ne 5 a > Sore Throat, HoarsenessaSd
Bronchial Affections generally. Trv +ho™
THOMAS ESTLAOK, Sr., Druggist, s?W cot
of Eighteenth and Market sts.. ia2B-3m j'
TAYEOE’S AENIOA OIL OB EMBROOA
TION—A reliable article. Positively cures
Rheumatism, Neuralgia and Sprains, Frosted
Feet, ChUlblains, Fains in the Umbs, Chest, Side
Bask. For sale by the Proprietor, H. B. TAT
LOE, Tenth And Callowhlllstreets. Price;
ascents, y fe22-3m# ’
JUST RECEIVED BY LATE IMPORTA
tion, Hennessey’s fine Old Brandy, expressly
LANCASTER & WILLS
£ «“» a*®™*
THE-PAILS ETENIN6BPM,EUN; FHHAl)gI,P ft u. W;i)Ni;ijOAY. MAHCiI 0. WM ,
M i.
ttion, Office noun £roa
at the office. de2-Cmj
LYON’S PERIODICAL DROPS
NEVER FAIL TO CURE THE SUFFERING
LYON’S PERIODICAL DROPS
a* a specific for all female difficulties
LYON’S PERIODICAL DROPS
are wonderfully adapted to obstinate eases.
LYON’S PERIODICAL DROPS
ere not pleasant to take, butpoweitul la tbeix
LYON’S PERIODICAL DROPS
payer barn any one if they follow tbe directions.
LYON’S PERIODICAL DROPS,
m cases of painful sicln»ess,;act libega cbarm In
ylgoratmg, restoring and renoyatlngtlie system.
LYON’S PERIODICAL DdOPS
are a scientifically prepare fluid preparation,
more reliable than any Pill or Powder.
LYON’S PERIODICAL DROPS
are genuine only, wben tbe name of Doctor Jobs
L. Lyon Is written upon tbe directions, wblcb an
wrapped carefully around each bottle.
LYON’S PERIODICAL DROPS
are for sale by druggists In city and country eyery.
LYON’S
cost but one dollar perbottle; wlllyou waste away
wltb anxiety and pain, wben an lnyestment of one
dollar will surely cure you.
LYON’S PERIODICAL DROPS
will restore nature toltsbealtby course, wbateyer
be tbe Indisposition.
LYON’S PERIODICAL DROPS
ar*;aafa at all time* when the direction* art ad-
heredto.
LYON’S PERIODICAL DROPS
when taken regularly always, prevent sickness,
and is not prevention better than core a
LYON’S PERIODICAL DROPS
hays stood the test of 25 years’ experience.
LYON’S PERIODICAL DROPS
receive the encomiums of all who use them. No
lady should be without them. We hays letters al-
most every day from ladies of the highest respec-
tability, telling us they would not be without tbs
French Periodical Drops for anything. Could ws
publish the letters we have received, they would
convince the most incredulous. We have now is
mind an Instance of a lady who had been irregular
until her constitution was nearly broken down.
Her physicians told her she had the Consumption,
and must die. She saw our advertisement, and
came to see us. We, too, thought she was too Ihr
gone to be cured, but commenced at the cause witi
the Drops. They acted like a charm; and to-day
die is well and healthy, a living witness of ths
efficacy of the French Periodical Drops, and a re.
ildent of East Hartford, Connecticut, If you arv
suffering any of the Ills caused by irregularity, ws
ask you to give them a trial, and recommend them
to your afflicted friends. One trial will oonylnos
the mostsceptioal, and never after will you be In
ouced to be without it.
LYON’S PERIODICAL DROPS
WHOLESALB
JOHNSTON; HALLOWAY A COWDEH,
NO. *3 NORTH BIXTB gSTEE pjT,
*nd at RETAIL
by all Dealerslnmediolnaeverywhere)
Ml per bottle.
Q. Q. CLARK* 00.,
TOioitsale Druggists, Proprietors,
•na.f.B,wiy
S® T f'IEW l EW YOKK-Kew Dally Ltnt
Delaware and Raritan Canal—
)omnal 1 v b d?iii Uld I f ew York Expless Steamboai
receive freight and leave dally at J
following Cargoel 10 Ne w Yo/k thi
freight laijen at reasonable rates
WILLIAM p. CLYDE, Agent,
_ South Wharves, Philada.
Ivas tf JAMES HAND, Agent,
IJlg-tf piers 14 and 15 East River, W. T.
FRANCISCO.
® CALIFORNIA LINE.
“““WtMLTI. ADYEBMSBB
_ w?SS^ Ship
JjL no loading at pier 11, East Elver.
S 3 with > aatlfQl . clipper comes to her berth
l-i portioll of b(? r cargo on board,
aim having large engagements will All rapidly
neT?m°<£fn d th , e "WIZARD KING to all ship
now Fra “cisco as the most desirable vessel
lo:uUng, ana invite Inspection,
bhippers Will confer a favor by sending their
freight immediately alongside. E
tr . , BISHOP, SON * CO.,
lO5 Arch street, above Front.
- o tl6 B"* 1811 schooner
jSSrsf^^T’j,® OOFFJCjf, Comcens, master.will
b!?^! 0 loading on Monday next, the22d inst
ALKINS dispatch. GEOEGE
A CO., Nos. 10 and 12 South Delaware
* I©lT
HAVANA—EafcIe Line—Neutral
SB Flag—Only \ easel Loading—The regular
pacxet clipper Br. bark OCEAN EAGLE, W H
Luce, master, ba-rlng the bulk of her cargo an
gaged and going on board at second whirf below
walnut, and being of small capacity, will have
dispatch. For balance ol freight, apnlv mi i
■BAZLEY A CO.. 122 South Wharves mb? iot
FOR NEW ORLEANS, La.-The mgu'-
packet bark GREENLAND, George
Tnomscm, master, is now loading at Smith’s
above Race street, and will have quick
dispatch for the above port direct. For freight or
passage, apply to WORKMAN * CO , 123 Wklnut
L_ mhs
NEW ORLEANS—EagIe Line—
”“5 u . lar packet bark SAXONVILLE,
“aster, is now receiving her freight at first
w^Jt eIOW Sont ? sfeet, and having the bulk ot
engaged, she will have disoatch. For
Wharves PP ' y ° X E ’ BAZLEY * 00,, 123 South
• _ • mh'-St
NEW ORLEANS, La.—With Ctuick
3E? Dispatch—The first class packet ship ST.
cargoes aged^wl1 l^afl^on' 1 V Forfreighter pas
wllnSe? PETEK WEIGHT SONa P | s
FOR BOSTON—Express Line—The fine
schr. JAMES H. MOORE, (Kptato
Nickerson, Is; now receiving freight at OalTowbiii
S' a w d 17111 sail for tbe above port with
Sooner apply t 0 DAVID
FOR NEW YORK—Express Line—The
ailflne packet brig WARREN, Capt. Smith,
uow receiving freight at Arch street wharf
??? J 7lll -? 011 fo . r the above port with prompt dlsl
Fh North ’ aPP ‘ y W DAVID P COO P PEB,
dSjiL FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER—Thu
bark GEORGE S. HUNT, wtodbnryTmr,
“Pttettyi schooner F. A. BAZLEY,
£™ = y '» m , aster ’ 2,000 barrels capacity. For
street’whnjff * E ~ A ~ SOONER *: CO - ® u ° g ck
EuR FREIGHT OR CHARTER—The
S^^r B wSTT=?Sr EitWOOD ’ 6 .oUobbls; the brig
f l "Y MATTSON, 2400 bbls; the brig CARVER,
}’!?v b S l |i,n‘^ e new sc b°oner FANNIE A?BAZ
BA7T vv* barrels. For terms, apply to J. E.
BAZLEY & CQ. t South Wharves. mhB-5t
E t IGHT OR CHARTER The
I Irr. brig NICKOPEE, Leland, master, s, ooo
bmsTcapacity; brig aLRUCOABAH, Bray, m™
capacity; Br.brig PRINCE ALFRED,
Biggins, master, 1,700 bbls. capacity; schooatr
ELLA, Alexander, master, 1,700 bbls. canaciti ■
schooner CAMPBELL, Sonle, master, !, suo bbls’
capacity. Apply to EDMUND A SOUDER *
CO., Dock street wharf. mh7. 3t &
#INF K ‘>-fhir —The ? Qe r '' m barn PAUL-
£y B '. S ' a JL<E l i’KEICxHH_QBDHaBTER
Xc^ —The fast sailing biTlc IDDO KIMRat t
pmfr, master, 475 ton! register. carries :™ Sns
ro.rt ° r 6 ’ ooo bbls i in complete order and
ready for any voyage. For further narticnlars
apply to WORKMAN & CO.. 123 Walnut streS
SHINDLEB’ A SONS. SAItT
P»“K;pWa. NOraffARVISS '
All work done in the best manner and on ths
lowest and most favorable terms, and warranted
to give perfect satisfaction. mUjFa
Particular attention given to repairing.
STEAMSHIP NORMAN, FROM BOSTON.—
Consignees of merchandise per above vessel will
please send for their goods, now landed on wharf
above atTe6t - HENEY WINSOR & CO.,
332 South Wharves. mh9-3t
CONSIGNEES’ NOTlCE.—Consignees of mer
chandise per Bremen bark PAULINE, Os
terlob, master, from Rotterdam, will please send
their permits on board at Mead alley whirl or to
the counting house oi the undersigned. The gen
eral order will be issued on Wednesday, the 9th
instant, when all goods not permitted will be
sent to the public stores. PETEE WEIGHT 4:
SONS, 115 Walnut street. mhB-2t
CONSIGNEES’ NOTICE—Schr. BRANDY
WINE, Carson, master, from New York, is
now discharging cargo at the first wharf above
Race street. Consignees please send for their
goods, and oblige DAVID COOPER, 18 North
Wharveß. ■ mbB-3t
Philadelphia,
CONSIGNEES TAKE NOTICE—The bark G.
W. HOETON, Packard, master, is now dis
charging at first wharf above Arch street. Con
signees will please attend to their goods at dis
charged. Any goods left on the wharf are at their
frisk and J. E. BAZLEY & CO . 122
Sonth Wharves. \ mh7-’6t
persons are hereby cautioned
IN against trusting the crew of the Bremen bark
PAULINE,-. Osterloh, master, from Rotterdam,
as no debts of their contracting will be paid bv
Captain or Consignees. PETER WRTGwr *
gofts,- 115 Walnut street.
"I\TT All persons are hereby cautioned
.1' against trusting the cre'w of the British shin
GENERAL WILLIAMS, HatfleldVmS
Liverpool, as no debts of their contracting will be
If 1 ? byci"consignees. PETERWRIGHT
* SONS, 115 Walnut street. B>b7-tf
Haven, oonn.
jafffg: ~g£gAM- WEEKLY TO LcVEfc.
iaSMSfin, cOUL, touching at QL'EENsTOWr
well-linowh Steamers of th .
'o2nr «™ e i 7 ' J o f ! ‘ J ai:t; Philadelphia SteamshJ.
E -P A - y are Intended to sail as follows: ■
i.UTY OF NEW Ynpi? f?*" 1 * 1 * March 12
EDINBDI?rivr * uii K Saturday, March 19
’lt?«Nomißiver e<iil;E SataTdayat Koq h. ft on
?AYABr*i,* E , ATES UF PASSACiE:
IBIH SOU) 01 ITB BtJPIYAXBJrT I*r CVI
■UZ Cabin RRHOT.
'.at cabin'to‘ioDd^' S S st ?,® ra <?- V" -— m 0,1
;at Cabin to Parle 5°- to London 31 <W
I st Cabin to Ham S s°* to Paris4b 00
Passengers alstwhUlS™* ?°; 40 Hamburg 37 00
Sotterdfna, Antwer^ I *^” 16 ? to HaT t®i Bremen
Fabeb feom t e 4oaJiy low rate*
J'lrst Cabin, 875 Q.tnnn»BYows. -
0001 and dneanst^? s <*®rage from Idyer
•end for tbtir J?,? 3 ® ’'™ o wistl t.
-atea. enas caa *>ny tickets here at tbes
.y'”o£," .W/ a ‘ tne compa
Saturday, MarchH!, 6 tarf ’ Boston, ot
itamSfffer Baser, wai
March 12th nt in' a* i Boston on Saturday
r4Sto-lta? Stoamahli. tom ,
Saturdays? ’ aUtE * 11011160011 port punctually or
«u!S3S! “ ° ne ’ llalf “• premium ctargedby
Freight taken at fair rates.
““ s™fi%*r£“ ,I g £S“ l “r "~p“ ~
■«£ s»vr ’!sai*«»ss?ssr*‘-
332 South Delaware arenu*.
oeoroe.
ItpnSol Captain CallaJuui.
IS” l ; SEYMoufe^nW.' 10^-
fci CH F sternn
rt X r “ a Bemi - weeki y llnebetweei
a Fr , el « llt3 recelTed erery day
WEB b Mi *°
NEW YORK. -UESPATOT:
SWIFT-SURE UNES-Vk Dolf
lines —The steamers of then
?dM?V v “l at 12 o’clock, M., ands
For frpi^hf^* : Pier aboye Walnut st
'riiNW,
Black Gtos Gram Silks, 81 25 to S 3 25.
F B lack Silks, 81 25 to 52 007
Plain Black Silks, 87)4 c to 86 00.
Plaid India Silks, 67$$ cts.
to «i J?® 114 ® ro “ nd > Kick FiguredFoulardi, Si 25
to 81 62. Nos. 713 and 715 N. Tenth
Table
6740 $1 15 ‘
Fine Napkins, 5a 50 t 0.85 00.
Fringed Damask and Hack. Towels.
Pure Linen, Fringed Towels, from 25c to SI.
Bird- eye Linens, 56, 62, 75 and 63 ets. *
Diapers, Flannels, Tickings, ice.
Heavy Hngenot Wide Sheetings.
Best Irish Linens, from 50 cts. to $1 12.
Blnnkets, Muslins, ic.
—5-i wide, and yery fine,
Finest Cambric, 65 cts lower grades.
Beal Manchester Heavy Ginghams.
Black Silk 6, of every grade.
Every Style Spring Delaines and Prints.
is w COOPEB * CON ABB,
s. Jh. corner Ninth and Market street.
CLOTH STORE.—JAMES & T/Rta INVITB
tlid attention of their Mends and others to t&)i?
and well assorted stock of roods *“1 fluted, tr
Black French Be&Ten.
Bine and Black Pilots.
Black French Oassimersa.
Fancy Oasstmeres.
Fancy mik Vestings,
Black Satin Vestings.
a assortment of Trimmings, adanttd
o men and Boys’ wear, at wholesale and wrt»n
JAMES 4b LEE,
No. 11 North Second street,
Sign of the Golden tatwi^
FOR BITUMINOUS COALS.—
be received at the Office
spvrwrno? 033 Works >'No. 20 South
"hill noon of FRIDAY, 22dof
B “PP I J’ in K the-whole or any part
«ht£}?.V?fc™ u,Bn ? Tonz "f Bituminout Coalt, suit,
able for tbe manufacture of illuminating Gas, to be
«f', 1 iT e 5 d ° n J? e Eailroad tracks of the Gas Works
f‘ u J e ,F Lr!t Waxd aid the Ninth Ward S:ations, in
ton/to* l E c D ?£ ntUly quantities; eight thousand
tons in each of the months of September, October.
December, and six thousand tons in
each of the months of June, July. Angust, ISB4.
1865 January > February, March, April and May,
The coals must be delivered fresh, dry, and of a
9£ al ' ty approved by the Engineer of the to
trawls iSed.”* 1 10 sample on which the con-
The proposals must describe the particular va
riety of coals intended to be supplied and the lo
cation and name of the mine or pit from which
they are to be raised. H they are of a kind not
now or recently used at these Works, samples for
iT,'i!o 0 Tu I °l. le * s than fifty tons ’ must be delivered
rSs ’ on or before the 7th of .April next.
’ Tc* e fiross ton of 2240 pounds wiII i)0 considered
as the weight intended m the proposals, unless the
contrary be expressly stated. -
The Trustees reserve the right to Accept any pro
posals in whole or m part, or to reject all. as they
may deem best for the interests of the Trust, and
in the event of failure on the pa-tof any contrac
tor to deliver the coals accordingto his atreement.
both in quantity and quality, the Trustees reserve
the right to buy elsewhere, whatever quantity
may be required to meet the deficiency, and charm
anylOSSOr <tema « e arising froS
Payments will be made monthly, in two euual
Uistalments at four and six months alter the specs
fled penods of delivery, the 15th of each month
being taken as the average of the monthly delive
nes, or at the option of the Trustees, will be made
at earlier dates with legal interest off.
bhould contractors prefer to make deliveries
at thev t^l^ qU ' rea, - tbe T ma ybe received so fa?
as they can be conveniently stored, but payments
contractor 49 10 dat6 1116 141118 specified to the
Security for the fulfilment of centract will be
required, and each proposal must name the
amount and character of security that will be
JOHN CBESSON,
fe2otap22s Engineer in Chief.
THE GO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing
between NEWBOLD H. TROTTFT?. and
p ‘ is tills day dissolyed
by mutual consent. J
The bnsipess of the late firm will be settled by
tne subscriber, who will continue the Hardware
business at the old -stand, No. 919 MARKET
street, Philadelphia.
„ NE'WBOLD H. TROTTER.
March 7, 1864. mas-st#
CO-PARTNERSHIP.— I hare this day asso
ciated with me CHARLES P. DAWSON,
tinder the name and style of KNORR & DAW
SON, and will continue the general STOCK
COMMISSION No. 27 South THIRD
mhB-3t*
I HAVE THIS Day associated, -with me In
Baldness Mr. JOHN R. EV\NS, underlie
name and style of GEORGE BOOEIUS & CO
„ GEOEOE BOOKIUS
Philadelphia, March Ist, ISGi.
THE said Arm wUI continue the business ofman
„° S c ,^ r !5 E MOROCCO, at the old Stand, Nos.
isi and 143 Margaxetta Street, below Second.'
GEORGE BOOKIOS,
JOHN R. EVANS.
mbs-6t*
C°:fi^ T V? rEa j^ iIP NOTICE, -tub usdsr
signed havei this day entered Into 00-partner
transaction of the* DRY OOODS
JOHNW'rS/S I B SI ESS ’ Ber the name oi
WILLIAMS * CO., at No. 329 Chest,
nut street. JOHN H. WILLIAMS,
JOHN WIEST.
. PattAßA., Jan. l. ism. ial-3m*
fgL E. HOWARI> & CO.’S eSgj.
Efft, FIBST-ULASS ]g3W
gßrfg AMERICAN WATCHES, £b2B
T?ith
MEBSHON’S PATENT REGULATOR,. '
Sold by the principal watchmakers., mho-imp
T)RIYY WELLS.—OWNERS OF PROPER.
X TY.—The only place to get Privy Well
Cleansed and disinfected at very pgY^oN -
Manufacturer of Pondrette,
myl-ly GoMmitb’bH&ll, Library *tm
A 1 H H ULIiAES. - ' *
THOIJSAND DOLLABS IN
W^, L, °, w^ ffer “ e Greatest Bargains in
Biacit tiros de Bhines ever offered in this city.
Heavy Black Silks, at SI 25 per yard. *
Heavy Black Silks, at S) 37 per yard.
o, s at 81 50 P er yard.
34 inch wide Heavy Black Silks, at Si 62 per yd.
The above Goods are a Great Bargain: * r
desire to turn them into Gish, immediately,
and give our customers every chance.
THOMAS SIMPSON’S SONS,
922 and 924 Pine street.
Desirable spbino silks.
Check Silks, large Checks.
Check ilis, line Checks.\ .r-
Select Colors, Plain Silks. >
Best Brown Silks out.
•tpvww *s°T r S ASS^ 111 ® 3 * ordered colors.
EYKE A XiANDEEE, Fourth and Arch streets.
URPEEELiaE BLACK ST r.RS
White Edge Silks.
Stont Black Tafl'etas.
Donble-lace Silks
Black Moire Antiques.
EYBE & LANDEEL.
CcissTHEßEa - HAKItIS ’ S MIXED
Barciß s Piald Gassimeres:
Cassimeres for Boys’ Suits.
vCassuneres for Men’s Suits.
£’ c „ a ,^ in * Cioths, at colors.
Stpck of Goods in this Department
Barge and well selected
JOHH H. STOKES, 702 Arch street..
EI)TVIN HATiT.i & Gu*i No. 26 s spj’nMTi
uu ods- reet ’ CaU attenUon to their stock of Dress
Plaid and Figured Poplins.
Plaid and Striped Silk Warp Taffetas.
Figured Reps and Plain Mohairs.
2”“ pood- of New Sty les, in variety.
French Chintzes and Percales *
. Striped French Chintzes for Trimmings.
Organdies and Jaconet Lawns.
Plain and Figured De Laines
Figured Silk Challies. I
Percale Robes, &c.
-A-I>VERTISEM.ENT— S.MILLIKEN
A-Drrry Stores _for Linen Goods exclusively.
-SECOND street. 7
TtL®; I t SH SHIRTING LINENS.-A goods rone
bornsVceniup 44Cent£; HeavyGolaenFl ““““
SHIRT BOSOMS.—"We continue to nav nar
fl'CSlaJattenU“n 10 Ulis department. ladies will
nd at our Stores the most extensive stock of
B TABi'ft™vS? a “ d ICo| 1 Co|, "s ia the city.
~ . "A-BBE LINEN S.—A lot of extra-heaw nower
rHTAPNj SS?TW= aolled ’ at 75 ymrd.
_r 1- AP NAPKINS.— An excellent article at
per dozen. S . MILLIKEN Voo ,
Importers and Dealers.
mh3] 828 Arch street, and 32 a Second street
H STEEL A SON. HAVE NOW OPFN
. a choice assortment of ,u " ufen
NEW SILKS.
Moire Antiques, S3~OO to 85 00.
Plain Corded bilks, 81 (£2% to S 3 50.
fieured Corded Silks, si gW.
Plain Poit De Soies, si 25 toS3 25
FANCY SILKS, CTS. TO S 5 00,
peufosaes:
UO-PAKTM EKSHIPa. «
FREDERICK E. KNORR.
WATCHES.
K n 1? Tp WTT -^l
ingto WOO,ooo?’’ 000 > ’"■‘t^^e'privlle^e ofinoreaa
ehawnl h.
Nathan Hines, BI “°&
George W. Enawn,' .
■® af^'wtes^i
The Second National Bank of .
now open at No. i 34 Mam si reet,
the transaction of a General BlmkSS
upon the usual terms. • ‘ Dnaui ® ss
m^^f^te^" 10 POiBtB
B TAKS&
SAIiAMANDEB SATES,'
_ STOKE
HO. 18 South FOURTH strew,
_ ; - PHILADELPHIA, PA- '
on® S ty &S EPBOo J SAF^«J*
J> VAIIOHAK MEmtICK. WM.H. MKHBTnir
JNO. E. COPE. - - >
O OnTHW ARE FOUNDRY, FIFTH Aim
O WASHINGTON STREETS,
PHILADELPHIA.
„ T „ T MEERIOK & SONS, ■
„„„ £NG-INEEES and machinists,
M^to®i£?T Hi § 11 liOW PTe33tu ' e Steam En
f'g*'and - Biver and Marine Serriee.
pS&%&B3Si ssss^^sa
a*B&s3sh2S&& ®“ Works ’ Wtaaopa
SSr 7 ' of the latest and
!n a e““’
Sole Agents for N. BiUenx’s Patent Sugar Bon
tog Apparatus, Nesmyth’s Patent StenmHaml
mer, imd Aspin-wall & Woolsey’s Patent Centri
fneal Snear Draining Machine j^g 1 '
PETEK WKIOHT * SONS,"
IMPOKTEBS OFEABTHWN WftßE.
HiXPPING-ANDCOjyniISSXON-MEHOHAHTa
NO. 115 WALNTJT STBEET,
x PHILADELPHIA.
XUQfiAHEISET, I CLEMENT A. BBISOOH,
THOEHTON PIKE. I THKODOUB WRIGHT, f#
GEOKGB BOLDINf MICHAEL w a CTm jt
___ BOLDIN & ~WA R.TTVTfItj
TOBACCO and GENERAL COMISSION
_ T Merchants,
fB?S InPiArwa?vTEß 1 nPiA r wa?v TEB Street and 106 Nortli
lels DELAWAEDaTenae, Philadelphia.
WOHKS—on the TIHT.a-
WA SEEiwr, below
OHESTEK, Delaware conntv, Pa. >
BEAN ET, SON" & ABOHBOED
Engineers and iron Boat Builders, ’
Mannfactnrers of ;
OONDEKSDf&^^TON-OONDmiSafa
Iron "Vessels of all description, Boilers, WaUr
“sss rjyu-tfi^rS® l **
of ? aa Chandeliers, PenLmts,
Twfnfi 3 ' * ;c '. Tbeyal«o introduce Gas pipes into
Dwellings and Public Buildings, and attend to
work aad repairta e G»» P>P<*-/aS
——3 w
TOBACCO AND SEQATaT
Havana cigars. : —:
Agood assortment constantly in Store and
A>uua—at lowest rates for cash.
_ h , , STEPHEN FUG-l) NT. Importer,
mn2-3mo} No. 216 S. Front Street.
TOBACCO —30 CASES ANDERSON’S NAVY
■A lh B°° nds /. oases Pennsylvania Seed Leal
it 2!? Maryland Tobacco. 25 TThQn,
Shippmi; Tobacco. For sale by
Street? * H ARTMAN, No. 105 North Wate
_ mb!
TOBACCO—Dark heavy Ken
tucky Tbbacco, suitable for shipping. in store
S, f K r rf^ eby »EOE»E AXiKENSTIb and S
South Delaware avenue, * jttlS*
by d ™ d c^ Tendistl for sale
8 - 10 and 12 South Data-
= JS39-
Virginia manufactured tobacco—
sinoethew^
**xvvK£ Out.—3s boxes superior rsaat imnM
£?<v>^f,S?Tri ed from Norfolk, bow landing frana
acnooner Florence, and for sale by * uia
THOMAS WEBSTER. Jn..
General Agent Union Steamship Oampany.
l* North Delaware aveiuu.
i)KN'PISTE'S.
Vnlcani > te ,. and on Platina plates with con-
„fAltel l ’ 6>> beautiful and niSauS
appearance, and accurately fitted,, mav be oh.
M^^DenLi! 101 ** 81 n ° Uce ° f °‘ B - Fosr Eß,
mhs'-lm* ’ No. 1233 CHESTNUT street.
IC3, ML fine, practical dentist
®fflTiK£BSSSsffifflgSSgS
™»srsaa*£ar^?2vss
aav t^nn^ti>St^l tial iZ ork ’ mors wasonable thiS
41118 clt y or State. Teeth pinfeed-
Artificial Teeth repaired tosnuT
jjFiL 111111 eilracti ng. AH'work warranted to fit.
Refereuee, hart f BT nHI«. - degflJhnt
COAL.
i£ )AF - BEAYEB MEA
y DOW and Spring Mountain Lehigh Coal and
*° m
EIGHTH DjP ot > N.- -WT c?rnai
W* ^ot - offic ®» W<>-U«
mhar
„ johh r. shhaW.
T^th^Sd^? 1 * 1 ® INVITE attehtiom
Buck Mountain Company’s Coal,
i^MoSSST Company’s Cojd, and
urMch they are prepared to sell at the lowest mar
setrates, and to deliver In the best condition. .
Orders left with S. MASON BINES, Franilln
Institute Building, SEVENTH streetTbelowito-
Itet, will be promptly attended to.
BINES & SHEAFF,
Arrn strwrt wharf, SchuvllcUl
Gbeat
Diboovsby
USEFUL A.\D YAT.IHBr.E
DISCOVERS I
HILTOJPS
lITSOLUBIiE OEMEHr
Is of more general practical utility
thon any invention now before the
pnblic. It bas been tboronghly test
ed during tbe last two years by prac
tical men, and pronounced by all to
Applicable to
the useful.
Ait*.
SUPERIOR TO AST
Adhesive Preparation known. ,
An* t&ing.
_ Hilton’* Insoluble Cement Is
a new thing, and the result of years
study; its combination is on
SCIENTIFIC- PRINCIPLES,
and under no circumstances’ or
change of temperature, will it be
come corrupt or emit any oSbnsivs
smell.
■ Combina
tion.
Hoot and Shoe BOOT AND SHOE
~ Manufae- Manufacturers using Machines will
turers. And it the best article known for Oe-
Imenting the Channel, as it works
without delay, is not affected by any
change of temperature.
JEWELERS
Jeweler*.
■Will And it sufficiently adhesive fOl
their as has been proved.
It Is Especially Adapted to .■
. Leather, .
And we claim as an especial merit ’
that it sticks Patches and Lininrs to
withont l^tUcbfng. 3Q^oi6ntly
„ IT IS THE ONLY
CEMENT EXTANT
That is a sure thing for TnanfUTtg
Furaitura, Crockery, Toys,
And articles of Household use. ’ ’
Remember Hilton’s Insoluble ’
CmtBHT is in a liquid form and as
easily applied as paste. Baton* t In
soluble Ceemntm insoluble in water
or oil. Baton's Insoluble Cement ad
heres oilysubstances.
Supplied in Family or Manufactu- /
rerW^es^o^ib*.
made,
rdsi.; JosephOodfrey A CoT/se N:
Familie*.
Itls a Liquid.
Eemember.
nlB-wm&frly
Agents In Ft
No. 30 N. Thi
Fourth street
tssasir'’
W. H. EHAWIJ,
CasSer.
J. WALTON A GO.