■^^STI,VAinA^QIStATTOK. h I „ . „ session-—Mr- Oonnell pro- I of tlm Upion Passenger I cf *arfact vent: I Trade against “«•fA*' hlU f pilotage. I; JJlotsfroincliarijing^ er *' readlIl p laoB: I Mr° StarkT'a supplomeat 1° the Bloomsbnrg and I X Mr tt Kicnol® a as to incorporate the Kater I incorporating the Fnrnace Bun I improvement Comj>anj. tlie oil City Oom- I. anv. H to incorporate the Madrson OH 1 aildUoal Company. - jadtcial proceedings. I Mr.Connell, an act to W r second Ward: I also, an act to p coal and Iron Com- 1 p: fn v; S uVioan act red at init to separate property oi I married women. m to the Stockton Iron I Mr. St^^.VnS P act to incorporate the Phila- I Gold Mining Company. 1 d l,‘? L;™ Jcon?m. act to incorporate Olarend the Western P Mr la ne to an act Incorpo I ratm-’ tlm Jefferson llMloui Company, also, an I a ‘ C Mf Fiemln^- as«ppTme.it to an act for adj.ui, canoiteml 1 'payment of certain military claims. Also an act relative to liiterpleAdin . th , I ffpt'prnlim? as* the*d ay ifo'r 11 naTad jottrn meat. t- 01 ",;; and Trenton RsilroadCom- I to 'l' of ] I 1 1" fiVn-'ent to an at incorooratmg the City o I 55 l -iVeelt’ina passed: an act authorizing Chester E appoint one Port War ten. Adjourned Irlvse Se«ion. -A number of petition of no general inte est. Among the.e ™Jfr-mci liens of Northwestern Pennsylvania fa' dfland scrip among various colleges Watson and Watt pre ssTdWl'peutions favoring the Union Passenger ®w , J r 0 presented a remonstrance of Mayor Eenrv, Citv Treasurer Mr. Bumm, and others, h anSy. McManus nndScha- Held presented numerous petiuons in far or of th, Fmon hailroaff a petition from President ■offUieci 1 and Comm on CoWils of Philadeiphia fLXr* in •favor of P. ion Railroad. NEW PUBLICATIONS^ . ss. WOOD’S POPULAR NOVELS. -*\V„ 5 novels are so thoroughly securedm Inland appreciation of the public, that their that of any author of the present day. 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Merchandise Brokers, No. 154 North DELAWARE Avenue. mh24-lmos Philadelphia. SECOND NATIONAL BANK OF PHTT.ft- DELPHIA. FBAHKFORD. . Capital 8100,000, -with the privilege of lncTeae.i ing to 8500,000. NATHAN HILLES, President: WILLIAM H. EHAWN, Cashier, late of the Philadelphia Bank. DIBEOTOES: Nathan Hilles, Lewis Shallcross, George W. Rnawn, Charles E. Kremer, Simon R. Snyder, Benjamin Rowland. Jr., Edward Hayes, Benjamin H. Deaeon, John Cooper. The Second National Bank of Philadelphia in now open at No. 131 Main street, Frankford, for xhe tran section of a General Banking Business upon the usual terms. Collections upon all accessible points will bs made upon liberal tennß. fe3-3 R m1 PeCtfUUy ’ CORSE is. -MALiiiE A. BAR VTET begs leave to inform the L-.dies that she has opened an establishment toT the manufacture of CORSETS, of the mo?t approved patterns, at w 0 iir South FIFTEENTH street below Chestnut PhiUdel- Shia* and sohetto their patronage. Madame B. ; esmot think it necessary to lavish praise 6n her CORSETS, which have already received the ap probatlon of an enl'ghtene l pnbiic; tn a word, the grace and e'egance ot form depends entirely upon the shape and pliability of a eood CORSET Ladies will find it to their advantage to visit her establishment before having their spring dresses made. . .. . N. B.—CORSETS done np new at the some es. fahllßhment.Bjggg mhl2-s-ta-thl2t} ' ucdiVtaft MEADOW RA.IL ITT'eoIu AND OOaL- COMPANY, Phil- A HALF A nunital Stock of tils Uom :itt"|^E?LAOHAMBERLAIN, Treasurer _-_>THE STOOKUOLI'EBS U f U INSU- AND IN&U kakce com pan y will ““‘Pittsburgh, W. H. BABNE.S iu the City of PITTbHDRtrH, uuTHURSD.’Y, the 7th ?£.- ihe purpose- of considenag tile PJ»P™- ? “ ‘ ud ore-Eing the Capital Stock oi T f GEO. B. EDWARDO. mUSB to sp7* b cietary. srss * 3S 'he SrtTiitnry Ifur. *, lo n M . in the Olliee of the Company, lor ;>.»< election of seven Btrectore; to «“* •.nine veer. hitMfEL .T* BAYARD, iu ll'iSta Sec’y O. A A, R.R. & Trans, Co. . f-f—» NOTICE.— I The 'annual nicotine of the [.T St ckliolders ot the PENN MINING “ fiMP ANY of Bake Superior will he held at the llice ot tlie Company,'No. 319 WARNIJT street, ■ i TUESDAY", the s!h day of April neat, at 1. ' look M , for the purpose of electing Five Di m-tors to serve for the ensuing year. DAVIDS. HEYL, Se.-rotary. Pnu.APA., iVTarch-36. lShl. mn-?6’.ap36 "—, OFFICE OF THE DELAWARE OtHJN -15” TY' passenger railroad. * mwt’ißEOf the Stockholders of tuts company held on MONDAY, April 4 th. at in "clonk, MARKET street, west of lortleth. at Vliioh time tin Election will be held for President ...id twelve Directors, to sei v« the'ensiling year. - mb2l-l-2ts A. L BONN AFFON. Sec v 1-1-NNSYI.Y A NIA MINING COH- L 3 PAN Y OF MICHIGAN.—Notice is hereby oven that the Annual Meeting of the Stockholders t the Pennsvl vania Mining Company of Michigan ■Mil be held at their office. No. 339 WinnUT -’reel, Philadelphia, on YONIIAY, the .fourth day of Apiii. 1604, at 12 M , at which time and dace an Election will be held for Directors to ■ erve the Company the ensuing year. S. M. lUY, Secretary. PrtxiiATiKLPHIA, March -23. 1564. mh-23-dtap4s V—, DELAWARE MINING COMPANY.OF T s MICHIGAN.— Phu-adelpuia, March-31 ■ *64. —Notice is hereby Riven, that the Annual Meeting of-ihe Stockholders of the DELAWARE MINING COMPANY OF MICHIGAN, will be held at their Office No. 326 W ALNUT Street, Philadelphia, on WEDNESDAY the fi.h of April, Mii at 12 M., at which time and place an election will be held for DIRECTORS to serve the Oom oany the ensuing year. / mh-4.tap6tl S. M. DAY, Secretary nppipv. nr THE PHILADELPHIA. TCr GERMANTOWN AND NORRISTOWN K. IL—PmLADELrHiA. March tti, lj-04. The Board of Managers have this day declared a dividend of FOUR PER CENT, on the Cipital stock—the Company assuming the Na'ionat Tu for the s*x months eliding the 3!st inst.; payable u and after the first day ot Aoril next. Transfer Books -will be closed for ten davs after the 2lst inst. W. S. WILSON, mhl-2. s- tn-th-t-ap!6 Treasurer. —*=» FAIRMOUNT PASSENGER R- R. ,_T§ CO.—Race and VINE streets.—A meet •no- of the S’cckbolders will be held at Fairmonut, onJttONDAY, the jourth day of April next at ,U o’clock A- a for the purpose of electing a Presi dent and five Directors of said company and tor he transaction of any other business ?h*t may come before *he meeting. JOSHUA SPERir*'3t mbi>2-tu-th-s-Ct&api* s>ecre ary. V—» OFFICE OF THE MERRIMAH Ml Jjf UIXG PEARL bTREET —New York, March *2l, 1?&4. The Annual Meeting of Stockholders of the aler rimac Mining Company will be held at this office, on MONDAY, tte 11th cay of April next, at 2 o’clock, P M., at which time and place anelec- Ucn will be held for Officers to serve the ensuing vear J A IVTEb 3J* mh24th,s,tu,tspU* Secretary^ ~=» PENr«S¥ LVAN 1A MINING*" COSIP A- Gls NV OF MICHIGAN.—-Netiee is hereby rjven, that an Installment of Two_ per Share on each and every Share of the Capital Stock' ui the Fennsvlvania Compauy of Michi gan. has this-day been called by the Board of Directors of said Company, doe aod payable at the Office of the Company, No. 326 WALNUT street, Pniladelphia, on or befcre the sth day of April, *lS*>4. Interest will be charged on all Install ments alter the same shall have become due. Bv order of the Board of Directors. “ S. M. DAY, Secretary. Phila., March mh23-2t s,tu,th,tja6 HILTON’S CEMENT. —The Insoluble 15 Cement of the Messrs HiLton Brothers Is ceT t&inly the article of the Kind ever invented. It should be kept m every manutactory, workshop and house, everywhere. By its use many dollars can be saved in the run of a year. This Cement cannot decompose or become corrupt, as its combi nation is on scientific principles, and under no cir cumstances or change of temperature will It emit any offensive smell. The various uses to which it he successfully applied renders it invaluable to all class** For particulars see advertisement » PHILADELPHIA AND READING [Or RAILROAD COMPANY, OFFICE 217 S. FOURTH STREET. Philadelphia, March 22, lf-64. ' „ To avoid detention, the holders of Coupons of this Company- due on the Ist proximo, are re quested to leave them at this office; on or before the 31st inet., when receipts will he given, de ducting three per cent. for U. S. Tax, and checks will be ready for delivary on the Ist proximo, in .exchange for said receipts. vmh2dt3ls S. BRADFORD, Treasurer. third national bank of phi- U/g LADELPHIA.—CapitaI *loo,ooo—Privi lsgc*_toi_iiicrease to 5500,000— Philadelphia, March 12lb, l$W. _ The THIRD NATIONAL BANK will open on MONDAY, 14th. inet., for bosines*, on the South west corner MARKET Street and PENN Square, where all banking business will be transacted the as in other city Banks. The location is a very desirable one and central fur all merchants aud others doing busings in the western parts ottht city- ■■••! , 4 Collections will be mad** on all accessible points, on the most favorable terms; and the interests and Requirements of the customers of the Bank, will have careful and prompt attention mli)2-ifitC R. OLE SPINNING; Cashier. ivs==» PHILADELPHIA AND BEADING [j g Railroad Company, Office *227 South Fourth Street. Phtiadulfiiia, Septembers, 1663. DIVIDEND NOTICE.—The following named persons are entitled to a Dividend on the common stock of this Company. The residence of several of them Is unknown, and it is therefore necessary that the Certificates cf Stock should he presented on calling for the Dividend. S. BRADFORD, Treasurer, STOOKEOLDB2S’ WAXHB. Timothy C. Boyle, (Henry B. Sherer, S. Lancaster, Andrew Turner, ohn Mcln tyre, |Mrs. Rebecca TJlrloh. fe*26-tf $ Benjamin OFFICE CITY BOUNTY FUND COM- GfcS MISSION, No. 412 PRUNE Street, PMla delplua, December 19* 1863. The- Commlenion for the ayment of the City Bounty are nov* prepared to receive and adjust the claims of all new recraits in old regiments. Until further notice, the Commission will sit daily from 3to 51\ M. • • Bounties wiJl be paid to those only whose names are borne on rolls furnished to the Commission by the Assistant Provost Marshal-General, or the United States Mastering Officer for Philadelphia. Claimants for the bounty must be vouched 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 recruitß in new organizations and veterans re-en- Usting in the field can receive their bounty. By order ol the Commission. ja4-tf SAMUEL 0. DAWSON, Secretary fi® treasury department Officb US of COUFTROXABSt OF THB - CUBKHNGY, WASHISQTOK, Feb. 26th* 1864. 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 been duly organized under and according to the requirements of the act of Congress, entitled ‘ -an act to provide a national currency, secured by a pledge of United States stocks, and to provide for the circulation and redemption thereof,* ’ ap . proved February 25th, 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 BANE. OF PHIL ADEL PHIA, co mty 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 pf office, tbU twenty-s^day^f^braary^S,. mh2-2m§ Comptroller of the Currency. W. H. RHAWN, Oasher. IH? DAILY BDLLBTIN: PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY MARCH 29. 1864. SPECIAL NOTICES. rewporr, rr'TTTfr ptjtTi ADETiPHI A, W IJjMlNff rrs* T on and baetimoee baibeoad pIn Y.-Pbiladm-x-hia, March 16, 1661. Board of Dlrec.ors liaveaWs day declared a Wmi.annuil Dividend of vFIV«•" Ul*« c) ear of the United SUrtea payablcou aad altar Ist ol April next. ALFRED HOBNER, mbn-.tb, s, tn 9ts lreasurer. -v.TM,TnT <»!■■ THE BOHEMIAN MIN- COMPANY, 284 PEARL STREET, p M at which time aca place an Elec tion wm ho held for Officers to serve for the ensu ing year. JAMES M. MILES, Secretary. mb2l-th,B, tn,tall* T 11MT-VT-.RSITY OF FtWNSULVANiA, (DEPARTMENT OF ARTS.) U Tlie Examination of the Junior, sophomore, and Freßbman Classes, at the close of the Second Term, •will be held in the following order: Monday, March 21st. From 8 to 11, Juniors, by Professor Kendall, (Differential Calculus,) and Sophomores, by Professor Frazer, (CfAemis nyof Metalloids j) written. From 11 to 1, Freshmen, oy (Trigo nometry,) and Freshmen, (Algebra.) by Pr ? f * s ?£l Kendall, written. From 11 to 1. Juniors, by the Provost, (Intellectual Philosophy,) oral. ■ Wednesday,23d. From 9to 11, Juniors,(Juvenaf) and Sophomores, (Ci_ero de Senectafe,) by P - Jackson, written. From 11 to .1, Freshmen,by P . fessor Ooppee, (Ilistry.) oral. tw Pro Thursday. HUh. From 9 to 11, by *: r ? fessor Frazer, (Dynamics,) oral. From H i? 1 ’ S.phomores, by Professor Allen, (Ihncyd.de. ) ° r Ai,„, n „ nan From 9 to 11, Juniors, by Pro fessor AUen, (Demosther.es,) oral. From 11 to 1 Sophomores, by Professor (loppee. ( Logic, Yoral. Wednesday, 30. service, and credited to the quota of the city. dally from 3 toSP. M-, during which hoars only warrants are delivered^ These -warrants are cashed on presentation at the office of the City Treasurer, Girard Ban*. By order of the Commission. „ , jal-tf4 SAMUEL C. liAWSON, Seo y n— — ~ nfiiTEll STATES CHRISTIAN COM MISSIO N.—SUMMARY TO JANUARY '’lSk.now in Progress In the Army at Rest- Christian Commission Stations largely Increased in Number—The Work Abundantly Prospered— Many more Stations needed to meet the wants of tlie Army— Unprecedented Call for Delegates and Supplies— Preparations for tbe coming Campaign, wito its Movement* and Battles. Tbe Christian Commission depends mainly upon direct contributions; and must not be forgotten by XO I>ScRE^SXNOeOIWANTSl > ScRE^SXNO e0I WANTS DEMAND IN CREASED LIBERALITY. _ . ft- Receipts of Money, Stores, Ac.* to January 1, of Boxes of Stores, &c., shipped to the field or distributed at home, 16,330. . Number of Delegates sent, 1,563. w _ n Copies of Scriptures distributed, &65|275, Hymn and Psalm Books, 502,556; Knawack Books, 1,370,- DiS; Library Books, 43,163. Pamphlets 145, Religious Newspapers, 3,316,250; Pages of Tracts, 22,930, Silent Comforters. 4, • The United States Christian Commission ha seized the present golden opportunity of rest for the Army to extend Us w-*rk for the good of the hare been multiplied, each with its chapel ana store tents, free writiog tables, and clothing, comforts and reading matter for gra ‘"VOLUNTARY 11 DELEGATES, In numbers greater than erer before, have been sent to preach the Gospel at the stations and in regiments, bat teries and camps withont Chaplains, distribute reading matter and stores, and labor for the good of the Soldiers. A PERMANENT FIELD AGENCY baa been sufficiently extended to establish stations and superintend tbe wort. ... ~ THE BLESS! NG OF GOD rests signally on all parts of the wort. Many thousands have been cheered, benefited and saved Suit a large part of the Army remains uureacbed, and double the number, both of stations and delegates, are needed to meet the urgent demand lor them. The Christian Commission offers to the people a perlectly reliable and wonderfully economical channel to reach tbeenure army in all Its vanon, fields. The money given goes In foil measure. In benefits for body and soul, directly to the Soldlers;- and stores also. Immediately from the hands of delegates from home, who add words and deeds of tix dness to the gifts when bestowed. Let the people give the Money and Stores, and the work will be done. , . _ The large corps of Delegates now In the field will serve as a grand corps of rel.ef when the armies shall move and battles be fought, and the greater their number the more prompt and effec tive will be the relief thf y shall render. Let not the present work languish. Walt not for the cry ol the wounded and dying before pro viding relief. . Send now and send abundantly both money and stores, and the soldiers’ blessing shall be upon gsnd money to JOSEPH PATTERSON, Trea surer, at Western Bank, nnd stores to surer, GEORGE H. STUART, Chairman Christ.an Ctramission, • No. Pi BANK street, Philadelphia. W. E Boaudman, Secretary mhS- tfo , • United States C- O pkoposals. Proposals vok bituminous coals. - Sealed Proposals will be received at the Office of the Philadelphia Gas Works, No. 20 Booth SEVENIH Street, until noon of FRIDAY, 22d of April, 1564, for supplying the whole or any part ot Eighty Thousand Tom of Bituminous Coals, suit able for the manufacture of illuminating Gas, to be delivered on the Railroad tracks of the Gas Works at the First Ward and the Ninth Ward S ations, in the following monthly quantities; e‘ght thousand tons In each of the months of September, October, November, December.-and six thousand tons In each of the months of June, July. August, ISM, and January, February, March, April and May. ISSS. , The coals must be delivered fresh, dry, and of a onality approved by the Engineer or the Gas Works, as equal to the sample on which the con tract Is based. 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 wbtcn tney are io be raised. If theyare of a kind min now or recently need at these WoTke, samples tor trial of not less than fifty tons, must be delivered at the Works, on or before the 7th of April next. The gross ton of 224 ii pounds will be considered as the weight intended in the proposalß, unless ths contrary be expressly stated. The Trustees reserve the right to accept any pro posals In whole or in-part, or to reject all, Mr they may deem best for the interests of the Trqst, and in the event of failure on the pa-1 of any contrac tor to deliver the coals accordingto his atreementv both in quantity and quality, the Trustees reserve the right to buy elsewhere, whatever quantity may be required to meet the deficiency, ana charge to the contractor any loss or damage arising from each failure. Payments will he made monthly, In two equal Instalments at four and six months alter the speci fied peilods ol delivery, the 15th of each month being taken as the average of the monthly delive ries, or at the option of the Trustees, will be made at earlier dates with legal Interest off. Should contractors prefer to make deliveries eaTlier than required, they maybe received so tar as they can he conveniently stored, but payment* will be made to date from the time specified to tne contractor. , _ ... Security for the fulfilment of centraot wli ne required, and each proposal must name 'no amount and character of eecurlty that wui do ffered. JOHN O. ORESSON, f fe2otap2*s Engineer in OhleL_ Employment for" woMEN.-Adepsra- H mentfor teaching Women Telegraphing has been commenced in the School of Design building, 1334 CHESTNUT Street. Ladies wishing to learn mav apply as above. Charge for Instruction, 825. mhsFlmoS ANNIE L. OOLLADAY. INFANT’S RETREAT. MEDIA, DELAWARE CO., PA. ' MRS. SAMUEL EDWARDS, Principal. Thi* Institution, providing a refined home and the ten derest cars and culture for Children from three to seven years of age, will be opened on Wednes day, APRIL 13. Media is 13 miles from Phila delphia by Railroad. For particulars apply to Rev. S. Edwards, Media, Pa. References: Bishop Potter, Bishop Stevens, and the Epis copal. Clergy -of the city; also to Abraham i Martin. Esq. . fel7-3ms_ PICKMAN’S UNRIVALLED VENTTILA ING Wigs and Toupees, Ladles Long Hair Braids, Half Wigs, Curls, Bands, Ao., cheap. nol2-tli.«,utmof_ No. 024 CHESTNUT education. 4a VINE STREET DWELLINGS, Nos. 136 QgL and 20 , for sale.,by A. F. &J. W. MORRIS, 910 Arch street. " . / mh26-4t*_ FOR s-LE.—The desirable Brown Stone Bill DWELLING. No. Wtst Logan Square App»y at 103 Walnut st., up s'Alrp. ' mb23-l2t* jgk- FOB. SALE—Au elegant residence, 'on ■B OHELTEN AVENUE, near Wayne street, Uermaßtown. Address box 2113 Post Office 45a HOUSE ieos LOfIfLBAB.I> STREET—FOB ■liSt SALE. —STOKE AND D W ELLINO. Ail ttie modern conveniences. Apply on tUe premises. mhU-tffr ®TO BENT. For the Summer Season an UNFURNISHED HOUSE, about forty miles from the city,on the Penney! ?ania Railroad, very neat to'a Station. Address BOX 1014, P. O wf—, 'JO KENT. —A desirable country RESI- Biia DENCE, beautifully located within one hour of the city by railroad and steamboat. Large lawn, fine fruit, Ac. Inquire of J. AsHTON; No. 3 South Front street. mhjli 3t* jjS FoKSALE. —A three-story brick dwelling El withtbree-story double bach buildings, 1510 Smbard street: all modern improvements; bath, water-closet Ac. Apply to J. H CURTIS A SON, Real Estate Brokers. 133 Walnut street. m FOR SALE.—A desirable three-story brick residence, with attics,three story oack build ings, and the modern conveniences: N0..170*2 Lo cust Street. J. M. GUMMEY A SON:, 508 Wal nut street. PINE STREET—For sale, the desirable Big three-story brick dwelling, 119 Pine street conveniently located to business, well built, and in goodorder. Apply to J H. CURTIS A SON, Real Estate Brokers, 413 WALNUT st sa yo BE LET—Fonr-story brics STORE and Bat DWELLING, 218 South THIRD street, a most desirable loca’ion for'business. Apply to J. H. CURTIS A SON, Real Estate Brokers. 433 Walnut stieet. mh26 LOCUST STREET—POR SALE—A E:i’a handsome three.story brick Residence with antes; three-story back building and every con v, nonce. well built and in good order, situitein Locust street, west of Fifteenth street. J. M GUMMEY A SONS, 508 Walnut street. A FOR SALE. —The handsome tnree story Kit Brick Residence, built in a superior manner, with three-story double back hnildings side yard, ai.d large lot of ground, 18tr feet deep, rnnmng through to North street, situate No. 16til W allace street; has every convenience and improvement, snd is in perfect order. J. M. GUMMEY A SONS, 516 Walnut street * mhiS jea FUR SALE.—a baud6ome Four fjnl STONE DWELLING, with large Th>ee sTory back buildings and lot of ground, 22 feet front bv 111) feet in depth, west side of Logan Square below Vine street Slu.OWlot the purchased money may remain on Mortgage for Five Years at 5 p.-r Tent- DAVID WEATHERLY, mb26-3t* 204 Sonth Fourth sufeet GERMANTOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE.—A very desirable propery within lu minutes walk of WayneStation,Germantown Rail roac Large dwelling house with ail the modern impiovements. stable, spring-house, ice-honse filled, and good garden, plenty of fruit and large ' 509 COMMERCE street. mh2l-tf? FOB SALE.—The Property ou Svhool Bouse Lane, fronting eight hundred and -tebt (88u) feet on said Lane, and extending nearly oae-third of a mile to the Wissahtckon, with front on that stream. Containing thirty (3U) acres, with numerous desirable sites for Country Seats, five minutes walk from the Ballroid Depot, tred twenty minutes walk fromthe Mty. Apjdv to CHARLES H. MUIBBEID.No tiigSonth SIXTH 6L K 6-60 SPRUCE STREET—FOR SALE-toge'h-r with the Furniture, which Is or tne very best iuanuiac:ure and has been in use bat a few months, a handsome f. nr-sioty brick Residence, 22 teet front, with tbree-story doable back bmld inrs built and finished throughout in the best manner with eveiy convenience, and situate on me south side of Spruce street, west of Eighteenth street. Lot 133 feet deep to a street. J M. GUMMEY A SONS, 5uS Walnut street, mh2S mi COUNTRY SEAT AND FARM FOE H SALE— Containing fifty-five acres, aandsomely situated in Cheltenham township, Montgomery county, Pennsylvania- about mgLj miles from the city and &om York Road Station, on the. North Pennsylvania Rail relad. The buildings are nearly new, substantia: and well calculated for a aenc*. Apply to O. H. MUIRHEH>» wo. South SIXTH street. Philadelphia. sel9-ffi A VALUABLE HOTEL PBOPERTY.— At Mount Airy, Twenty-second Ward, for sate, or would be exchanged for a farm. Tne main bonding contains 3U room*. There i* also two tenant bouses, stables, sheds, shops, and out buildings of various kinds; ice honse Ac., Ac., with about two acres of ground in a high state of cultivation, plenty of grape vines, currants, rasp berries, strawberries, Ac-, Sc. The above is well calculated for a Boarding Honse or Hotel, and at present, baa. a good run ° r or farmers custom. For terms apply to ROBERT THO MAS, Conveyancer, Main street, near Walnut Lane. GERMAffTOWif, March 17, 1801. mb 19 lit* m GERMANTOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE.—A valuable Easiness Stand on Main street- near Armat street, wry valuable lot corner ol Main atreet and Chelien avenue, with build ing*. Large house and one acre of ground. East Tnlpehocken street, with gas, water. Ac.. Ac., to acres ol laud, Main street. Mount Airy, (the best locations south of Chestnut Hill.) Also two tracts of 40 acres each, near the same; two good houses with grounds - handsomely graded and plauteo. with shrubbery, on Wister street, near the rail road Also a number of small dwellings. For sale cheap Apply to ROBERT THOMAS, Convey ancer, Main street, near Walnut Lane. mhl9-lm* iia ELEGANT COUNTRY SEAT FOR ■8 SALE.—On the BRISTOLTURNPIKEnear Holmesburg, about eight miles from Philadelphia, Tery accessible by steamboat and railroad, con venient also to churches and schools. For healthiness and beauty of situation, as well an surrounding advantages. this property is unsur passed in the suburbs of Philadelphia. The MANSION, ot brown atone, commanding flue views of tho Delaware River, built and fin ished in the most thorough manner, is spacious and replete with all the modern conveniences for both snmmer.and winter. The ground* comprise about *23 ACRES, beautifully laid out and orna mented with a great variety of old aud young forest trees and shrubbery; a large gaiden with abundance of fruit, orchard Ac. On the premises aiealro erected a gardener’* cottage, Lodge. Orchard-house, Green-house Conservatory, gas house and extensive stabling, no expense having been spared to make this in ail respects a flrst-elass residence. Apply to a H* MUIRHEID, 20-30 U No. i 03 South Sixth street. JEH FOR SALE—The FARM known as 883 “LINDEN,” containing about 31 acres, In Cheltenham Township, Montgomery Connty, weet side of Old Tort Turnpike, a*, the eight mile stone, within 'en minutes wait of either “Chelten Hills” or ‘ >Yort Road” stations, on the North Pennsylvania Railroad. ■ . ' . The improvements consist of a large Stone Dwelling House (newly roofed), containing 11 rooms; piazza front, excellent water, large ice ) oose tilled, large stone barn, modern style, with stabling for 8 horses and 6 cows; stone carriage house, corn cribs and granary over, Ac. The land is nearly all tillable and in an excellent state of cultivation. The delightful situation of this place, its proximity to the city, aadmany of the moslbeautiful country seats in the neighbor hood of Philadelphia, render it very attractive. Communication with the citv is had almost hourly by the North Pennsylvania Railroad. Apply to ’ CHAS. H. M.UIRHEID, No. are South SIXTH street. fe26.30t F' OK SALE.—Large stock of ICE, and hnsi iness complete of an old established Ice Company. It 1b offered for tale on account of the proprietor engaging In another business. In quire at the Office of the Home Li ye Insurance Company, corner of FOURTH and LIBRARY streets. mh*2s-6t* TRON STAIRS AND IRON DOORS, for sale 1 at Second-hand Depot, Seyenth, aboye Thomp son. NATHAN W. ECUS. mhCti at* T OFTS TO LET. —KM) feet by 20. Well lighted. I j Also, a second-story room, with fine Counting house, Fire-proof, 4sc-‘ Apply at .11 North FIFTH street. ' tnhhl-tQ mURNING LATHE and SEWING! MACHINE X'FOR SALE, at ISM LOMBARD Bt. mnil-tlj TO I*ET.—Large and small BOOlilS, up stainr, 61S and 014 CHESTNUT street, fe3-tf K AAA AND 810,WO TO LOAN ON tplD.UUUmortgage, for five years, at 5 pe r cent. ANTHONT F. * J. H. MORRIS* mh-a-Dt* 910 Arch street. _ LOST. -Certificate No. 3,046 for 500 shares of the Stock of the NEW GREEK COMP ANY, in the name of LEWIS COOPER, dated January -1. 1864.ni Application will tie made to the isoara ox Direclors for new COOPER. Philadelphia, March H, 1861. mhts-tult* Lost-a certificate x'/p®. 0 ® 1 -- of State of Pennsylvania, for SSIB 05, aateo March 12th, 1830, No. 754, in nama of MEREDITH. Also, a Certificate of 5 par cent. Loan of State of Pennsylvania, for the turn of Slots rated June 30th, 1845, No. 1453, m name of Wjt K. PRICE, Administrator of William I>l Br ed|tbi In Trust. Application has been mads to tne. « r ~u.ai« tor-General for a renewal of said mill k. JSq- 811 AreU street Municipal* claims.— SHERIFF’S OFFICE, } pTrTT,Any:T.pnT a, March 21, 1864. J NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, in accordance with the Act of Atsembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, passed 11th day of Ma<*ch, A. D. 1846, entitled “An Act relative to Registered .Taxes and Municipal Claims in the County of Philadelphia, * * that the lollowing writs have been placed in my hands for service, to wit: IN THE COURT Ob' COMMON PLEAS. City ol Philadelphia vs. Charles McLeans wner or reputed owner, or whoever may be owner; O. P., March Term, 1c64; No. 184; for the sum cf - $l4O 05, lor work and labor done and performed, and materials furnished, against all that certain lot or -piece of ground situate on the easterly cor nt-rol Orthodox anc James streets. Frankford : in the Twenty third Ward of the City of Philadel phia; containing m front or breadth on sal4, No. 187; for. the snm of Sl7l 14. for work ar d labor done and performed, and materials furnished, against all that certain lot or piece of ground, situate on the northerly corner ot Frails foro and Wakellngstreet*, in Frankford, Twenty third Ward of the City of Philadelphia; contain ing in front on said Frankford street one hundred and forty-five feet, end in length or depth between parallel lines along said Wakeling street two hun dred and forty-seven feet eight inches to Franklin street. Same vs. Reuben Swink, owner, or reputed owner, or whoevenmay be owner, C. P., March Term, 1664, No, 197; for the sum of twenty-nine dollars and sixteen cents, for work and labor done and performed, -and materials furnished for curbing, paving and gutter in front of all that lot of ground bituate on the southwestwardly side ot Oxford street, at Frankford, tn the Twenty thud Ward o! the City of Philadelphia, at the dis tance of one hundred and twenty-seven feet one inch northwestward from the northwest side o Paul street; containing in front or breadth on said Oxford street twenty-Eeven feet tnree inche.-, and in depth on the northwest line about one hundred and nine feet to Sellers street. Same vs. Richard Hamson, owner, or reputed owner, or whoever may be owner, C. P., March Term, 1564, No. 198; for the snm of twenty -two dollars and ninety cents, tor work and latxr none and performed, and materials furnished, forcorb ing, paving and gutter in front of all that lot of ground situate on the northeasterly side of Ortho dox street, at Frankford, in the Twenty-third Ward of the City of Philadelphia, at the distance of one hundred and * ixty feet southeast from Jeffe-son street; containing in front or breadth on said Ortho dox street twenty feet, and in length or cepth northeastward one hundred feet. Same vs. John Batton, owner, or reputed owner, or whoever may be owner; C. P., March Term, 1864, No. 199; for ihe sum of twentv-three dcllars- twenty-one cents, for work and labor cone and performed, and materials tumished, 10 wit; for curbing, paving and gutter in front oi all that lot of ground situate on the southwesterly Mde of- Orthodox street, at Frankford, in the Twenty-third Ward of the City of Philadelphiarat the otstanceof one hnndren and twenty-two'feet son heastwardly from Mulberry street; containing in front on said Orthodox street twenty feet, and in length or depth seven tv-seven feet. Fame .vs. Famuel Wilson, owner or Tepated owner, or whoever may be owner; C. P., March Term, 1864, No. 2U>; for the sum of twenty-three dollars and lorty cents, for work and labor done and performed and materials famished, to wit: For curbing, paving ai d gutters infrontof all that lot of ground situate on the southwesterly side of Oithodox street, at Frankjord. tn the Twenty-third Ware of the Citv ol Philacelphia; at the distance olore hundred and twenty feet northwestward from Jefferson street; containing tn front on said Orthodox-Street twenty feet, and tn length or depth sotuhwestward one hundred feet. Same vs. Thomas S. Foclkrod, owner or re nte ed owner, or whoever may be owner; C. P. i March Term, 1864, No. 2ul; for the snm ol twenty live dollars and fifty cents, for work and tabor doneand performed andmaierialsfurntsned,to wit; For curbing, paving and gutters m front ot all that lot of ground, situate on the southwesterly side ol Orthodox street, at Frankford, in liteTwen tv-thtrd'Ward ofthe City of Philadelphia, at the distance of one hundred feet soatheastwardly ft o3 * Mulberry street, containing in Iront or breadth on said Oi thodox street twenty- two feet, and m length or depth southwestward sevente -seven feet. Same, vs Charles Kreamer, owner or re pitted • v eer, or whoever may be owner; C. P., March Term, 1-tP. No. for the sum of sixty-five uol- { lare and twenty cents, lor work and labor dons and performed and materials lurntshed, to wns For cuTbing. paving and gutters in Iron, of all .ha. lot of ground siioate on the southwest stde_ of Or thodox street, at Frankford, in the Twen.y-third Ward of the City of Philadelphia, at the dtstacce ol two hundred and t hir tv- U- rev fee .so u the t ir\ m Paul street; containing in front on Orthodox s j-ee. sixty-fect, and in leugth or depthsouthwardsixty thre'e feet eight inches. . Same vs. A. Longstretb, owner or reputed owner, or whoever may be owner, C. P-, Mtrch Term, 1864, No. 2U=: for the snm of seventeen dollars and ninety-one cents, for work ana laDpr done and performed and materials; furnished, against all that certain lot or piece ot ground si..n ate on the southwesterly comer of Torkstree-, in the Nineteenth Ward of the said city, at the dis tan.eol fifty-lour teet southeasterly from the mmhea'teriy side of Sepv.va stree.i coammmE in front or breadth on the said York stree_ ‘fo fix feet, and extending in length or depth.south westerly of that width between lines parallel to the said Sep viva street one hundred and twenty-nine feet six inches and one-eighth to °°rdon street Same vs. Philip Rump, owner or reputed owner, or whoever may be owne., tj. P-, alaren Term reel No. 299: for the turn of thirty-two dollars and sighty-lhree cems.sfor work arM labor done and performed and materials fumi=aed, against all that certain lot or puce of gronnd, situate on the southwesterly corner of \ ore an Lemon streets, in the Nineteenth Ward of .be u-y of Philadelphia; containing m front or breadth on the said York street fifty-four feet, and extending tn length or depth southwesterly of that 'cidth be tween lines parallel to and along tbe said Lemon street one hundred and twenty-nme fee: six inche. anr one-eighth toGordon gtrvet. - \ Same vi. E. C. dutnn, owner or reputed owner, -or whoever may be owner, O. P -J Term, 1884. No. 210: for the snm of one hundred and iwo dollars and twenty.two cents, .or work and labor done and performed and materials tar nished. against all that certain lot or piece oi ground, Bituateonthe southwesterly side ot Hun tingdon street, in the Nineteenth War,! ol the city of Philadelphia at the distauee ol one hundred and seventy seven feet southeasterly fiotn the southeasterly side of Jasper stroei; containing in front er breadth on the said Huntingdon street fifty-three feet six inches aud extending m length or depth southwesterly of that width between lines parallel to the said Jasper street one hundred aud forty-six feet eight inches and a quarter to Hag-- zftro sti6ct. Same vs. A. Cetti, owner Or reputed owner, or whoever may he owner, C. P-, March Term, 1864, No. 211. for the sum ol one hundred and seventy four dollars and thirty-four cents, for work and InbGrdone and performedand materials furnished, against all that certain lot or piece of ground situate on ths westerly comer oi Huntingdon and Jasper streets, in Ward ot the city of Ft itadelpbia, containing in front or breadth on the said Huntingdon street ninety feet, and ex tending in length or depth southwesterly of that width, between ltr.es parallel to and. along the sa.d Jasper s*rcet, one hundred and lorty-six feet etgh inches and a quarter to Haggard street. . Same vs. James Golener, owner or reputed owner, or whoever may be °« bunbred Term, 1864. No 212, for the sum of one punar andntne dollars and eighty.-evince ' , , f ir _ aud ihhor done and Iperformed aud .“ a “ rl^ S c , of Slated, against all that certa.a lot ot gro«nd£itna>eon thenortbweste ly Nineteenth ringdon and Yniereld saeets Nmetee Ward of the city of Phiiads*P^Jj tl don str eet front or breadth on the ® a } d “|}” r "£ptii north sixtv ftet, and extending P ara „ el t 0 Emerald street one hundred and twenty feet to Elizabeth street. IN THE DISTRICT COURT. City ot Philadelphia vs-' owner or repnted owneryor whoever m y Bum Qf D C.» March Term, 1864, I*o. 4bo, ior oAvan two hundred and eight dollars a^twentf -seven cents, for work and labor done and P e J-°tm . ana materials furnished, to wit: For paving, front ot all that certain lot or P le J; e T ?*.?? ed “i situate on ti e northeasterly.corner of Huutt g and jasper etree-s, in the NineteenthMVard ofthe city of Philadelphia, - contain mg In front or breMin on the said Huntingdon street one hundred and, fourteen, feet, and extending .in degm northeasterly of that width betw.en lima P d d to and along the said Jasper street one and twenty feet to Elizabeth street. reputed Same vs. .Barrett & iatetson, own March owners, *r whoever may be owners. Q hua^re d Term, 1864, No. 469; lor the ““EL f 0 en's, for work and six dollars and twenty- three^ e £ ttt ’ er ials fur and labor done and performed, front 0 j all nished, to wit; For curbing, « * itna te ou the that certain lot or piece of P r Nin-teenth Ward east side of Howard street, ‘"tuedistrnce of sixty ol the city of Pfo* ad ?LP d !orth ward side of DaupMn feetrorthward from the nor n breadth Qn the said streit, containing m l a;l a eighty feet, and Howard street three hU : ‘JJJ.pth eastwards’ of that extending in len f, t i* ea parallel to said faauphih width between lines .paw LOST, MUNICIPAL street one hundred and six feet six inches, more or less to Hope 6treet S me vs. Peter Fritz, owner or reputed owner, or whoever may he owner; 0 G , March Terai 1664, No. 470, for the sum of eight hundred and sixty* three dollars 'and. sixty* one cents, for worit labor done performed, and materials for htfehed, to Witt For paving and cording in front of all ‘.hat certain lot or i lece of ground, sitna-e on the northerly corner of Cumberland and E ueraict streets, in the Nineteenth Ward of the said city, containing in tront or breadto on the said Camber - land street three hundred and seventy-five feet to Jasper street and extending in length or depth northeasterly along the northwesterly side of-the taid Imerald street, and the southeasterly side ot the feaid Jasper street one hundred and fifty, six fee six-inches to Firth street. mh24-*2aw2w JLJk«jAU JNOUUhiO. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.—Es tate ot JOB GIBBS, deceased.—The Auditor ap pointed by the •. ourt to audit; settle and adjust the account ot William Flake and John M. Ogden, muul 013 of last Will aad Testament of JOB Glrrob, .deceased,and to report, distribution ot the baiance-m the handset the accountants, will meet the patties interested for the purposes of his an poimment, on THURSDAY the 7th day of April, iP 1 'f ° clock M.. at his Office, No. 310 North bIXTH street, Philadelphia ' JOHN H. CAMPBELL. mh22-tn,th,3.st*] Auditor. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR TBi CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILA DELPHIA.—In the matter of the Trust of THE UNION CANAL COMPANY’ Auditor ap pointed to audit, settle and adjust the third and final account of J. RODMAN PAUL, R BUN DLE SMITH and O. THOMPSON, Trustees under a certain Indeotme of Mortgage of the Union Canal Company,dated October *23,’ 1357,a*.d to make distribution, •will meet the parties in in terest for the purposes of his appointment, on FRIDAY,, the 6th dav of April. A. D. 1864. at 4 o’clock,P.. M.,at his Office,No. 271 South FIFTH Btreet, in the City of Philadelphia. JOSEPH. A. CLAY, Auditor. mhl'9s,tn,tb,sU Letters of administration to the Estate of SAMUEL PLEAS ANTS, deceased, have been framed to the a nriei signed. All persons Indebted to the estate of decedent are requested to make.payment, and those having claims against the same to present them to Eli WARD PLEASANTS, Admin’r, 1433 Walnut street mhs*tnst* UNITED STATES. EASTERN DISTRICT OP PENNSYLVANIA, SC C. THEPBESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. TO THE MARSHAL OF THE EASTERN DIS- TRICT OE PENNSYLVANIA, GKEETISG: WHEKEAS, The District Court of the United . - States in and for the Penn sylvania, rightly and duly proceeding on the Severn 1 Libels, filed in the name of the United States of' America, hath decreed all persons in general who have, or pretend to have, any right, title, or interest in the following named vVsels and cargoes respectively, to wit: The sloop BUFFALO, whereot Lewis Wricgtns is master, her tackle, apparel, and furni ture, sna the'cargo laden on board thereof, cap tured fcv the bark Brazilera, under the command of Acting Master "W. T. Gillefpie*, the schooner MARY, whereof is master, her tackle, apparel ar d furniture, and the cargo laden on board thereof, captniyd by the United Slates baik Brazilera, under command of Acting .Master W. T G-Uespie: the sloop PERSIS, whereof is mastej, her tackle, apparel and furniture, and -the-cargo laden on board thereof, captured-by the _United States steamer Massachusetts, under com mand of Acting Volunteer Lieutenant "West: the schooner STLVANUS, whereof — ; Hig2?n3 is master, her tackle, apparel and fnrnitare, and the cargo laden on boara iheieof, captured by the steamer Huron, under the command of Lient. Jas. H. fcaker, to he monished, cited, and called to j meet, ax the time and place underwritten, and to' the effect hereafter expressed (justice so requiring). You are, therefore, charged and strictly enjoined and commanded, that yoa omit not, but that by publishing these presents in* at least two of me daily .newspapers printed and published in the city of Philadelphia, and in the Legal Intelligencer, yon do monish and cite, ot cause to be monished rind cited, peremp- Torilv all persons in general who have, or pretend to Imre, /any right, title, or interest in the said vessels, their tackle. apparel and furniture, and their cargoes laden on board thereof to apoear before the Hon. JOHN j- CADWALADER, the Judge of the said Court, at the District Court room in tlie City of Philadelphia, on the twentieth day after publica tion of these present?, if it be a court day, or else on the next court day following,,between the usual hoirrs of hearing causes, then and there to show, or allege, in due form of law, a reasonable and lawful excuse, if any they have, whv the said vessels, their tackle, apparel and furniture, aad their cargoes laden on board thereof, - should not be pro nounced to belong, at the time of the cao ture of the same, to tb? enemies of the United Shate?, and, as goods of their enemies or otherwise, liable and subject to condemnation, to be adjudged and condemned as good and lawful prizes: and former to do and receive in tins behalf as to justice shall appertain.. And tuat von duly intimate, or cause to be intimate t- ■*o all persons aforesaid, generally (to whom . tenor of these presents it is also inumateui. that if they shall not appear at tli- nme and place above mentioned, or appear ana stall not show a reasonable and lawful cause to the contrary, then said District Court doth intend and will proceed to adjudication on the said captures, and may pro nounce that the stv.d vessels, , ♦avkle. appnrcl mid furniture, and .aeir cargoes laden on board thereof did t>»long. at me time of the capture of the same, .o the enemies of the D'nited bratee. of America, . and as goods of their enemies, or otherwise, liable and subject to confiscation and eon„.m na'tion, to be adjudged and condemned, as lawful priz-. the absence, or ratheT contumacy, of -M Persons so cited and intimated in anywise noiW.ai- TurtfP of the said Court, at Philadei,* .ia, ui»& Ol ,Tjp M a D l-t ml in «h^4StVy^tf ß^, xtepeude.we ottne b FOX, Cleric District County MARSHAL'S SALlsa. Judge of tHe Distnc“^PeiS^vlTania, 6 In ! and lor the E r s i ® Vill be sold at Pnblia : Admiralty, to me tfu* « , ca£il , at loST No. 142 North FRONT . MIUJLt.Nian. b Store. *o. «. , s6}) at is “Sjjf of Cotton, now in my cnt- O • Mrrit of attachment la-ei.v is*uv . MJJSSAi suit ofCharlee Sewell and oOiera, and to be MILLWAKP, V. S. Marshal E. D. of Pennsylvamm PBtnADBLpmA, March 2?, lnM. V "VfdK-SH AI/S 0^ D . WARADEB, Judge Tinted States in to*me directed, will : lYrnsylvasiaf in Admiraixyi and best be sold at public sale, to the .“tobe, No. | bidder for cash, at ttoVDAY, April 4, . m NortU FKONT « rP *Vi£ and parts of 1F64, at 12 o’clock M-.. the am, cargoes, of sloops P-rsis- Buralo, sea U'alid schooner Mary, consisting of toss G , ): . c ,. u Cotton. 124 bales ar.d *>»=* of ,.a?™Hohn6 ft.--:”. 3 bbls. Whiskey, sScases -\ de ££ 3 0 ° e Nails. .Ad cases Cotton Cards, 2 boxes Horse S»noe 4 ceils Manilla Hope ottIXWAR t>. __ v.» tp tv of Pennsylvania. r. s. iuii*2u-6u aiaren24i I,—liwn ■» gfOVES, BEATERS, &G. G— oElrs'iflifKOVKU 5 lit; A TING- APPARATUS. J For "Worming and'Ventilating public- Building and Private Residences. Manufactured by ti» t» a Vfr UNION STEAM. WATER; Sr; COMPANY OF 41 South FOURTH I Stie-.-t. B- ft FEETWETr. K °- ** TwTfiTMLfiicturej^.ol lowkown, pyi RliQ3>‘ chamber, OFFICE* : * vjj OTHER GRATES,. yor Atttnacite, BHomtoonß and Woo* F!«v WABM AIB FTJBNAOES, AKD CHIMNEY CAPS, nfIOXINO RANGES, BATH BOIEESS, <*S.! OW WHOLESALE ANIVRBTATT, 48L " E. HOWARD A OO.’S FIRST-CLASS . EJj, AMERICAN WATCHES, ffinaa "witli MERSHQN’S PATENT REGCLATOK, Sold hv the prjpcnial walflb,hftl