LATE,TSS lETLBIC . D.ATILGREN. .A.dmiral COLONEL Dahlgren has, in reference to th resolutions of the members of the Dahlgrcn Howitzer Battery in response to the late Col. Dahlgren, addressed a letter to Mr. - Charley Willing Hare, dated Washington, March 27th. We regret that our space will not permit the publicidion . of the entire letter, but we ma.‘e room. for the subjoined extract in reference to the lamented young hero: Many battle-fields will bear testimony to his selKsacrificing devotion for the country. Har per's Ferry, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Beverly Ford, ,Gettysburg and the unbroken succession of battles for ten days from Cedar Mountain to =Fairfax, when the Union arms , was foiced. back .under Pope, are his wit 'messes. - - There were other conflicts besides, to which his a dventurous.spirit constantly, exposed him, while skirting the roads and mountain passes of .I,rorthern Virginia. -- Conspicuous among which is the ride into Fredericksburg with a handful of cavalry, dispersing superior numbers and cap turing from the rebels at. least half as many, as his own force. Your tenarade, therefore, has not fallen short of what you would have had of him. The name which you' selected to designate your Company was a graceful and most valued Compliment to myself, now it has amore ex alted impress, for it is consecrated by the life and-.death of your comrade, the ever dutiful son, the devoted patriot, the young, the gentle, the fearless soldier, who without falter ing gave a life of promise for a noble causj'. May the memory of that unblemished' life and its end,be nearest your hearts when you go forth to do battle for a righteous cause against the perjured traitors who have brought desolatiOn on this fair land, consigned to untimely graves myriads of our, south and made a dungeon and a Golgotha of their seat of power, where so many gallant sons of the North have been cap tives and victims. The accidents and necessities of my own un settled life cast the birth of my gallant boy. Ulric, at a rural home in Pennsylvania, not far from Philadelphia. Bnt his parents were born and educated in your city; his grand-parents and those before them, even so far back as the Colonial period of the State, Were born and lived in Philadelphia, and their remains, with those of his mother, brothers and sister, repose there. His own career in life was opening among you (in the study of the law), under the eye of his kind and excellentuncle, Mr. ,Tanies.W.-Paul, when the first cannon shot at our glorious flag roused the young and old of the land. The hope which you express that Philadel phia will give a monument to her son, who has given to her cause all he had to give, limb and it then life—who before completing the first year of is manhood, had been honored with the hi rank of a Colonel, for service and sacrifice on so many Battle-fields,—and who fell in a desperate effort to rescue his comrades from a captivity worse than death, though him self just recovering from wounds that had maimed his fair proportions,—strikes every chord in my heart, and most gladly will I con tribute to . the purpose from my own scanty resources. Will your comrades be pleased to accept my ever grateful thanks for their feeling remem brance of my son and their associate. With my best wishes for the honor And suc cess" of your company, I am most truly theirs, INO. A. DAHLGREN, Bear Admiral Commanding South Atlantic Blockading Squadron. BOARD Or TRADE. EIEORGE L. BUZBY, EDWARD O. BIDDLE, Mo.wramr Oom - mt, Tam. THOMAS S. FERNON, PORT OF PRILADRLPHLS.. APRIL 11 SUNRSEB,63I'ISuat :Sim, 629 HAIR Wiammr., 438 t.W.131"5e1.11 1 21.22Z1.1 Steamer Mars, Nichols, 36 hours from Hartford, with mdsOto W M Baird & (.30. . ARRIVED ON SATURDAY. Schr .1) & E Kelley, Kelley, 10 days from Bostos, with mdse to.Crowell & Collins. Schr Lancet, Bayard, 1 day from Christi qua, Del. Withgrain to Christian & Co. Schr Planter, Fowler, 1 day from Leipsic, Del. with corn to Jas L Bewley & Co. Steamer Ann Eliza, Richards, 24 hours from New York, with incise to W P Clyde. Steamer Novelty, Shaw, 24 hours from N York, With mdse to Win M Baird & Co. - •• • .• • - - Steamer Tacony, Pierce, 24• hours from N York, with mdse to W Baird & Co. Steamer Monitor, Jones, 24 hours from New York, with mdse to W M Baird Sr. Co. MM%M CLEARED ON SATURDAY. Bark Pauline (Brew), Osterloh, New York, Peter Wright &.Sons. Brig John Barnard, Jamieson,' Genoa, IL L Foster & Co. Schr I F Wheeler, Dyer, Portland, C A Heckscher & Co. Schr Rachel Seaman, Seaman, Boston, Hammett, Van Dusen & Lochman. Schr R S Warren, Pickering, Portsmouth,N EL E Sawyer tr. Co. Schr itiary Anna, Gipbs, Cohassett Narrows, J Bay more. Schr Cohassett, Toby, NeWßedferd,Blakiston,Gratr & Co. Schr Streamlet, Stokes, Annapolis, Tyler & Co. Schr Ann Pickreli, Lodge, Washington, Milness Co. Schr Ocean Wave, Lloyd, Washington, R Jones. Schr Reading RR, No. 34, Powell, Stamford, E A Quintard. Schr Anna M Hampton, Millville, R D Wood & Co. Schr Olio, Lewis, do do Schr M. A Taylor, Bacon, Salem, Day & Huddell. Schr Jas Satterthwaite, Long, Boston, do St'r Leader, Callahan, Alexandria, T Webster, Jr. St'r F Cadwalader,Pierson, Baltimore, A. Groves,Jr St'r Ha. Gay, Mier, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange. WES, Aril 8. The greeter part of the fl LE eet before DEL. repo p rted at the Breakwater, left to-day. Among the vesdels at the harbor this morning were brigs Martha Wash ington, Leland, from St Domino for New Tork,out in for a harbor and to repair damages; Frontier, from Philadelphia for Portland; schrs Reindeer, do for Portland; Geo Pales, do for Providence; Rich'd Law, do do; Leonard Mackenzie, do for Rockport; James Bliss,do for Bangor; Washington, from Fort Monroe; Mountaineer, Captain Pratt, N -S Rue, and the U S achr Spray. A portion of the cargo' and the upper deck of the ship Sea Crest have come on the beach. The wreckers have commenced getting the cargo Grille brig John Clirystal into lighters, and it will be shipped to Philadelphia. Wind S & SE. Yours, &c. AARON BWISHALT:a • Correspondence of the Phila. Evening Bulletin. READING ,pril S. The following boats from the Union Can A al passed into the Schuylkill Canal to-day, bound to ?bile delp_laia, laden and consigned as follows: W & F Taylor, flour, &c. to Andrew Fitzpatrick; Hamer & Foust, wheat to captain; s Uhrich, cord Wood to Charles Peacock; Dr Wm Moore, grain to Mr Stinker. MEMORANDA. Ship Ellen Southard, Howe, cleared atliew York 9th inst. for San Francisco. Ship Resolute, Prince,from Boston via Baltimore 12th Oct. for San Francisco, at Talcahuano 12th Feb. put in for bread and proceeded same day. Ship Alice Ball, Ross, cleared at New York 9th inst. tor San Francisco. Steamship Columbia, Barton. cleared at N. York 9th inst. for Havana and New Orleans. Bark Champion, Gerrish, hence via Delaware Ereakwater 23d ult. with petroleum, for Boston, put into New York 9th inst. short of provisions. On the 26th and With ult. off-Fire Island, lost deck load and damaged bulwarks. Bark Aaron I Harvey, Faber, for this port in 2 days, was at Sierra Leone 29th Feb. Bark Volunteer. Gorham, sailed froth Messina 18th to this ult. port. for New York—has been reported bound Bark Elba, Pettingill, sailed from "Messina 16th ult. for this port. Bark Young Turk. Harding, sailed from 'Messina 16th ult. for Boston—has been reported bound to this port. Brig San Antonio, Jackson, hence at New Or leans, 26th ult. Brig Alice Lea, Hering, hence at New Orleans; 21th ult. Brig Ida McLeod, Cook, hence at New Orleans, 28th ult. . , Brig Carolina atal), sailed from Messina 18tb. ult. for New York—has been reported bound to tis port. Brig. Moonlight, Small, hence at Rey West 23th ultimo. Sehr Herbert Manton, hekoe for Boston, at New York yesterday. Schr A Townsend, Townsend, from Portland for ,dart Foy al,/1 9 / a len' 5:13 SPECIAL NOTICES PHILADELPI: I IA, AeRIL 3, 1.3fil —A Crrrneeting of the Committee on Wines an,d Li quors of the Great Central Fair for the benefit of the United States Sanitary Commission was held this' day, at the office of Messrs George Cromelien & Son. at 11 o' clock A M. Contributions and Donations will be received by `any of the undersigned, and due acknowledgment will be made through the medium of the public press. GEORGE CROWLELIEN, Chairman of Com: mittee, No. 1:25 Walnut street. E. CASTILLON, No. 108 Walnut street. F. RASKO. No 100 Walnut street. JAS. CARSTAIRS, Jr., No. I:'6 Walnatstreet. E. WALDEN, No. 200 South Front street. - WILLIAM. H. YEATON, No. 201 - South Front street JACOB T. HOFFMAN, Secretary, No. 201 South Front street. • a 1.9-24 Kr REV. JOHN LORD'S LE() TURES ON THE PALL OF ROME —The Second Lecture of this Nets Course will be given in the HALL of the UNIVERSITY on TUESDAY 'EVENING, April 18, at 8 o'clock. Sor.J.Ear—The Shame and Mi'eries of Roman Society—The Vices which Prepared the Way for Violence and Ruin. Tickets for the remainder of the Course $1 Single admission 59 cents. ap9 3t, ff. OFFICE OF THE MEM:UM/it! MI NING COMPANY, 284 PEARL STREET. —NEW YORK, March 21, 1864. The Annual Meeting of Stockholders of the Mer rimac Mining Company will be held at this office, on MONDAY, the 11th day of April next. at 2 o' clock, P. M. , at which time and place an elec tion will be held for Officers to serve the ensuing year. JAMES M. MILLS, . . . mh24th, 8, ttittapll* CITY BOUNTY NOTICE.—OFFICE I CITY BOUNTY FUND COMMISSION, No. 4112 PRUNE street, April 1, 1864. The City Bounty will continue to be paid until further notice. No applications for Bounty will be entertained from recruits who enlisted prior to the date of the President s.Problamation, October 17, Ltt63. In future, poWers of attorney for the City Bounty, from new- recruits for Pennsylvania Regiments; mustered in after this date, must be endorsed by the officer in charge of the barracks that the man has been received there. By order oftbe Commission. 34)241' SAMUEL C. DA.WSON, Secretary HILTON'S CEMENT.— The Insoluble 1 . .• Cement of the Messrs Hiltcin Brothers is cer tainly the best article of the kind ever invented. It should be kept in every manufactory, 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 can be successfully applied renders it invaluable to all classea. For particulars see advertisarnant 37. PHILADELPHIA AND READING Railroad Company, Office 227 South Fourth Street. PHILADELPHIA, September 3,.1563. DIVIDEND NOTICE. —The following named persons are entitled to a Dividend on th - e common stuck of this Conipany. The residence of several of tlem is unknown, and it is therefore necessary that the Certificates of Stock should be presented on calling for the Dividend. S. BRADFORD, Treasurer. STOCICHOLDILRfr NAMES. Timothy C. Boyle, Henry B. Sherer, S. Lancaster, Andrew Turner, John Mclntyre, Mrs. Rebecca uirich. Benjamin F. Newport, fe26-Ir§ • UNITED STATES CHRISTIAN CUM.- MISSION.U.II.ISIAILY TU JANUARY 1, 1E64. Work now in Progress in the Army at Rest— Christian Commissiott Stations largely increased in Number—The Work Abundantly Prospered— Many more Stations needed to meet the wants of the Army—Unprecedented Call for Delegates and Supplies—Preparations for the Coming Campaisn, with its Movements and Battles. The. Christian Commission depends mainly.on direct contributions, and must not be forgotten by Loyal Christian People_ INCREASING WANTS DEMAND IN CREASED LIBERALITY. ?Receipts of. Money, Stores, ac., So January 1, IEO4, 51,149,093 94. Number of Boxes of Stores, !cc., shipped to the field or distributed at home, 16,3:30. Number-of Delegates sent, 1,563. Copies of Scriptures distributed, 568,275; Hymn and Pa5t0m800k5,5(4,556; Knapsack Books, 1,370, 348; Librai7 Books, 43,163; Pamphlets, 155,115; Religious Irewspapers, 3,316,250; Pages of Tracts, 930,08, Silent Comforters, 4,115. The United States Christian Commission has eeiscd the present golden opportunity of rust for the Army to extend its work for the good of the Soldiers. STATIONS have been multiplied, each with it,. chapel and store tents, free writing mules, and clothing, comforts and reading matter for gra tuitous distribution. VOLUNTARY DELEGATES, in numbers greater than ever before, have been sent to preach the Gospel at the stations and in regiments, bat teries and camps' without Chaplains, distribute reading matter and stores, and labor for the good of the Soldiers. A PERMANENT FIELD AGENCY has been sufficiently extended to establish stations and superintend the work. THE BLESSING OF GOD rests sign:4ly on all parts of the work. Many thousands have been cheered, benefited and saved. Still a large part of the Army remains unreached, and double the number, both of stations and delegates, are needed to meet the urgent demand for them. The Christian Commission offers to the' people a perfectly reliable and wonderfully economical channel to reach the entire army in all its various fields. The money given goes in full meas fire, In benefits for body and soul, directly to the Soldiers; and stores also, immediately from the hands of delegates from home, who add words and deeds of kit dness to the gifts when bestowed. Let the people give the Money and Stores, and the work will be donl. The large corps of Delegates now in the field will serve as a grand corps of relief when the armies shall move and battles be fought, and the greater their number the more prompt and arec- . tire will be the relief they shall render. Let not the present work languish. Watt not for the cry of the wounded and dying before pro viding relief. Send now and send abundantly both money and stores, and the soldiers' blessing shall be upon you. Send money to JOSEPH PATTERSON, Trea surer; at Western Bank, and stores So GEORGE H. STUART, Chairman Christian Cimmission, No. 13 BANK street, Philadelphia. W. E BOARDMAN, Secretary nitis-tfo - United States C. 0 orTREASURY DEPARTMENT —Oman OF COMPTEOLLICE OB Tllll CURRENOY, WASHINGTON, Feb. 26th, 1E64. 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 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 hr of the Currency, do hereby certify that the FOURTH NATIONAL BANK OF PHILADEL PHIA, coArity of Philadelphia, and State of Penn sylvania, is authorized to commence the bnsines of Banking, under the act aforesaid. In testimony whereof, witness my hand and seal of office, this twenty-sixth day of February, HUGH MoCULLOOII, Comptroller of the Currency. mh2-23n§ BYOFFICE CITY BOUNTY FUND COM MISSION, No. 412 PRUNE Street, Phila delphia, December 19, 1863. - The Conimission for the aymeiit of the City Bounty are now prepared to receive and adjust the claims of all new recruits in old regiments. Until further notice, the Corrimission will sit daily from 3 to SP. 111.- 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 United States Mustering 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 recruits in new organizations and veterans re-en listing in the field can receive their bounty. By older of the Commission. jai. tf SAMUEL O. DAWSON, Secretary OFFICE CITY BOUNTY FUND COM- Lkg MIISSION, No. 412 PRIME street, De cember 29, 1653. Warrants for the City Bounty (two hundred and fifty dollars) will be issued to all new recruits for old regiments, credited to the quota of Philadel phia on the coming draft. Muster rolls, certified by proper mustering offi cers, must be sent to the office of the Commission one day previous to the issuing of the warrants. Officers must accompany and vouch for their men when the warrants are delivered. Philadelphia soldiers re-enlisting in the field will receive their warrants as soon as certified copies of the muster-in-rolls are furnished to the Commis sion by the Adjutant-Gene'ral of the State. Men enlisted in Col. McLean' s Regiment (183 d Pennsylvania Volunteers), will receive the bounty in companies when duly mustered into the U. S. service, and crstded to the quota of the city. ' The Consinisssuu sits daily from 3 to 5 P. M., during 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. ZeZ . i - THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN : PHILADELPHIA, YONDAY, A PIM 11. 1864. OFFICE OF THE RI:LANKFORD AND SOUTHWARK PHILADELPHIA. CITY P:iSSENGER RAILROAD COMPANY, Berks (late Chatham) street, below Fourth, PHILADEL PHIA. Apt il 8, 1864. By a resolution of the Board of Directors of this company, the entire receipts of the road on Tuesday next., April 12th, will be appropriated to the U. S. Sanitary Commission. • ap9.30 . CHAS. R. ABBOTT, Secretary. cr.. , • ON STATE CONNTE -. NPICN.I he loyal men of Pennsylvania, comprising the National Union Party, will meet in State Conven tion in the Hall 01 the House of Representatives, at HARRISBURG, at noon, on THURSDAY, April .28. 1861. Each district will be entitled to zhe samexepre sentation it now bas in tne State Legislature, and the delegates will be chosen a. such times and in such manner as shall be directed by the respective County Committees. The State Convention is called for the purpose of placing in nomination an: Electoral ticket, select ing' delegates at large to the National Convention of the Union party to be held at Baltimore on the 7th of June, and taking such action as it may deem proper in reference to the approaching Presiden tial canvass: The selection of the district delegates from Penn sylvania to the National Convention - is left—where it properly belongs—tci the people assembled in their Ci..unty Conventions; but the different County Committees are earnestly requested t) adopt such measures as will procure a full attendance at their respective Conventions, and thereby secure, in the c boice of delegates, a full, and fair expression of the will of the people. The committee cannot forbear to congratulate all lovers of liberty and the TJnion upon the recent triumps of the good cause in New Hampshire ar d Connecticut, and to expo ess the hope shared by all loyal men, that they are only the forerunners of more splendid victo4,es soon to be won in the same cause alike by the bullet and the ballot. ii=l222 _ . In behalf of the Union State Central Committee WAYNE .DIGV.EAGH, Chairman. GEO. W BAINIEUELLT' Secretaries. W. W. HAYS. ap9.tfl . OYOFFICE OF THE FRa.NKLTN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, PacL~DaL- Paia, April 4, 1864. At a meeting of the Bcard of Directors of the Company, held this day, 'a semi-annual* dividend of SIX PER CENT., and au extra dividend of. TEN PER CENT. was declared on the capital stock, payable on demand. apt-lute J. W: Mc ALLISTER, Sec'y. SCH U YLK I LL a..N D SUSQUEHANNA Railroad Company, Office ; 227 South Fourth street, Philadelphia, April 4, l'36l.—Tr e Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this company and an electirn for President and Six Managers will take place at the office of the company on MON DAY, the 2d day of May next at 12 o' clock, M. apstmy2 S S W. H. WEBB, Secretary. WPHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD COMPANY, Office, 2'27 South lITH Street, PnitaintLritia, March 17. ISM. Notice is hereby given, that the Transfer Books of the Ccmmon Stock of this Company will be closed on the '3lst instant, to be reopened on the 14th of April next, at which time the Stockholders of this Company, who have New York certificates, are requested to return them to the Farmers' Loan and Trust Company, No. 56 Wall street, New York, who will give a receipt for the same, and furnish in a few days thereafter certificates from the Philadelphia office, in exchange for said re ceipts. Tne Transfer Office for the Preferred Stock of this Company at New T ork will be closed permanently on the 31bt inst. That-for both 'the Preferred and Common Stock in Boston will be permanently closed on the 31st Pi 1148.011. S. BRADFORD, ,mIIIE-f- - te -tapl44 - Treasurer. aySPRING GARDEN INSTITUTE.—The Annual Meeting of the members of the In stitute wilt be held at their Hall, northeast corner of. BROAD and SPRING GARDEN strews. on `THURSDAY EVENING, the 14th inst. at 73i o'clock. at which time an election will take place for Officers and Manlgers for the - ensning year. Punctual attendance is particularly requested, as alterations in the Constitution will be considered. LAMES E. GARRICIIIES, apl •f, m, w-Gtr ' Secretary. IL OFFICE OF THE CAMDEN AND AM. BOY RAILROAD AND TRANSPORrA TION COMPANY, BoaDENTOWN, March 292 h, IE4I. NOTICE.—The annual meeting of the Stock holders of the Camden and Amboy Railroad and Transportation Company will be held at BOR DEN TOWN, N. J., on THURSDAY, 2Sth April next, at 12 M. , in the Office of the Company, for the election of seven Directors, to serve for the en suing year. SAMUEL. BAYAR 0, mir2ztap294 Sec' yC. &A. R. R. & Trans. Co. JAMES 11. SCOVEL, Attorney at Law, master and Examiner In Chancery, 113 PLUM. street, ap7-Im* Camden. N. .1. B AFFA lc SMITH, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT , TOE TIM SA-Liii Or FLOUR, GRAIN, MILL FEED, SEEDS, And Produce geiaerally. No. 121 North WATER St., Phila. (arS-Ime, ROBERT EWING. BILL BROKER. naL.,13,1 No. 107 South THIRD street. JOS. H. TROMPSONt GEO. ALKINS GEORGE AQI:KINS & CO., 14 4 4, SHIPPING ANA 01IMISSION AGENTS And Genera lerchandise Brokers, No. 154 North AWARE .a.reaue, inh24-Imoo Philadelphia. SECOND NATIONAL BANK OF PHILA. DELPILIA. FRA2IKFORD. CAPITAL 8100,0,0, with-the privilege of increas. lug to 6500, NATHAN HILLES, President; WILLIAM H. RHAWN, Cashier, late of the Philadelphia Bank. DID.BOTORS: Nathan Ililles, Lewis Shalicross, George W. Rnawn, Charles E. Kremer Simon R. Snyder, Benjamin Rowland,Jr., Edward Hayes, Benjamin H. Deacon, John ooper. The Second National Bank of Philadelphia fi now open at No. 134 Main street, Frankford, for the transaction of a General Banking Businesi upon the usual terms. Collections upon all accessible points will bi made upon liberal terms. Respectfully, W. H. RHAWN, fe3-3m Casher G EORGE BOLDIN, MICHAEL WA RT 111. BOLDIN do WARTMAN, TOBACCO and GENERAL ()OMISSION Merchants, No. 1115 North WATER street and 106 North fels DELAWARE avenue, Philadelphia. J, VAUGHAN DIERRIOR, W 11d. H. lIIERRIOR JNO. COPE., a _ OOUTHWARR FOUNDRY,'"FIFTH A. 141) WASHINGTON STREETS, PHILADIILPHIA. mrautioK -fr. SONS, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam En gines for Land, River and Marine Service. Boners, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, .to. Gastinis of all kinds, either iron or brass. Iron Frame Roofs for Gas Works, Workshops at Railroad Stations. Zro. Retorts and Gas Machinery, of the latest and most improved construction. Every description of Plantation Machinery, suet Sugar, Saw and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Open Steam Trains, Defecators, Filters, PumpingDidl gines, ace. Sole Agents for N. Billeux' 5 Patent Sugar Boil- Lug Apparatus, Nesmytte s Patent Steam Ham mer, and Aspinwall & Woolsey' s Patent Oentri fugal Sugar Draining Machine. jars E VAAS WATSON'S SA.LARIANDER SAFES, • STORE No. 16 Sotith FOURTH emit, PHILADBLPHIA, PA. lgrge variety of FIREPROOF SAFES axways on hand, cheap for cash. myl9-1y rrETER WRIGHT & SONS. IMPORTERS OF EARTHENWARE, AND SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT" NO. 115 WALNUT STREET, ' . PHILADELPHIA. lAMB A 'WRIGHT, lOLEMEET A. GRISCIONL THOUNTOH PINE, THEODOEB WEIGHT. 1. Tb ENNSYLVANIA WORKS—on the DELA WARE River, below PHILADELPHIA, • CHESTER, Delaware county, Pa. REANEY, SON & ARCIIBOLE, Engineers and Iron Boat Builders, Manufacturers of • All kinds. CONDENSING- AND NON-CONDENSING ENGINES, Iron 'Vessels of all description, Boilers, Watar- Tanks, -Propellers, &c., &c. T. REANEY, W.B.RELLNEY, S.ARCIHBOLD, Late of • Lat. Heaney, Nemie it Co., Engineer in Chid Penn Works, Phila. 11.9 115 - 151 1 E. S. Navy GAS FIXTURES .— WARNER, . BUSHEY . CO. , No. 718 CHESTNUT street, Manufactu rers of Gas Fixtures, Lamps, &c., &c., would call the attention of the public to their large and elegant assortment of Gas. Chandeliers, Pendants, Brackets. kc. They also introduce Gas pipes into Dwellings and Public Buildings, and attend to extending, altering and repairing Sas pipes. All work warranted imp T ATI:IB.—A cargo at ma), MO for sale by la. A. SPECIAL NOTICES. BUSINESS OAADS. FOR SALE AND TO LET, dpl 7 : A.EUR STREET—DESIRABLE DWELL ING, No. 1317; 2O feet 8 inches - front, with baull buildings; furnace; range, water closet; lot pa feet deep to a street. Terms easy. For sale by A.P. &J. H. MORRIS, 916 Arett st. ap9-3* TO RENT—A. beautifully situated double CuUNTRY RESIDENCE, three minutes' walk from Wissinoming Station, on Trenton Rail road, with coach-house and ga:den. Apply No. 717 WALNUT street. apB-tfq fii=} FOR RENT, AT OAP E ISL,AND A IP ;I large and Commodious BOARDING HOUSE, capable of accommodating 125 Boarders. For fall particulars, apply to JOHN YARD, Jrc. , do SON, tO7 Race street. apt-m, ca,f6t* 1 FOR SALE—A fine dwelling, 5:22 Spruce street, with extensive back bnilding,s;modern mprovements; situation very eligible. Apply to H.J. IS & SON, Real Estate Brokers, 433 Walnut CUR i street. 4pli FOR SALE—A desirable three-story brick IStrZ dwelling, with double back_ br " u_dinos, 1510 Lombard street; modern conveniences. Terms accommodating. Apply to J. H. CURTIS do SON, Beal Estate Brokers, 433 Walnut street. dial= WEST PHILADELPHIA—For sale, sevbs rid very desirable lots. suitable for building, siivate on Chestnut, Walnut, Locust and Spruce streets, West Philadelphia. J. M. GUIYIMEY & SONS, 508 Walnut street.. FOR SALE.—Prises 1717 SPRUCE street, rour-stery Brow% Stone HOUSE, re plete with all modern improfements. O. H. .B.T.UIRHEID, ap9-st* . 205 South SIXTH street. r WEST PHILADELPHIA, No. 3502 HAMILTON Street A. desirable dwelling and lot of ground for sale Apply to A. B. CARVER, Southwest Corner Ninth ap9.6t* and Filbert streets. 4% HOUSE No. 19 WoODLAWN TER RI RACE, replete with every convenience, in elegant order, ready for an occupant; hot and cold water, gas fixtures, and beautifully papered.. Terms, apply next door, adjoining, or to ap9-6tl E. L. MOSS, ? t9 DOCK street. lr YURNISRED HOUSE TO REN.P.—A handsome fonr-story Residence. thoroughly I urnished, situate on north side of Walnut street, above Twentieth—possession given immediately. J. lA. GU:VIIIETh SONS. ap9 No. Si N, Walnut street. dew SOUTH. BROAD S 1 RE GT. -.FOR SALE, jrart a three-story brick dwelling, with three story double back buildings, 417 South - Broad street All modern conveniences. Apply to J. H. CURTIS & BON._ Real Estate Brokers, 433 Walnut street. GERMANTOWN. —FOR S.A.LE—du ele- Eigant modern stone Cottage Residence, having every city convenience and improvement, built in best manner, and in good order, situate on OhOton. avenue, near Green street, about five minutes' walk from the Railroad Depot. Lot 100 feet front by 230 feet deep. J. M. GUMMEY Y SONS, 5U Walnut street. ap9 mil GERMANTOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE.—A very desirable propery within 10 minutes walk of WayneStation,Germantown Rail road. Large dwelling house with all the modern improvements, stable, spring -house, ice- house tilled, and good garden, plenty of fruit and large shade trees. Apply to W. W. KNIGHT, at 509 COMMERCE street. mtr2l-M dpeg COUNTRY SEAT AND FARM FOR SALE.—One-half or all that valuable Stone post Farm of Itt) acres, BRISTOL TURNPIKE, above the seven-mile stone,and near Tacony, with a fine view of the Delaware river, &c. 3laasion house and ether dtvelllngs to let; also, factory and emithshop. Apply on the premises, or R. WHITAKFR, No. 610 Locust street. ap9-20t4 FOR SALE OR EXORANGE—For Ger mantown Property—A desirable three-story brick Dwelling, with three-star: double ba..k builinngz. haying every couyenien - ee and modern improyement, situate on the west snle of Twen tieth street. below Race; lot It , feet front by "CI feet deep. J. M. GUM MET SONS. s‘ . ita Walnut street. itFOR SALE—A handsome Four-story STONE DWELLING-, with large Three. story back Buildings and Lot of Ground. 2.2 feet front by 140 feet in depth, west aide of LOGAN SQUARE, below 'Vine Street. Elookle of the purchased money may remain on Mortgage for Fire Years at 3 per cent. DAVID WEATHERLY, ap9.30/ South Fourth Street. gni TO RENT—A large three-story stone iltat DW ELLI NG, on the Hayerford road, and i; or 7 acres of Land, Carriage -house and Stable for *IS horses; house Nvell shaded; number of Fruit Trees—Apple, Pear, Cherry and Peach; within two squares of the West Philadelphia pas senger Railroad, about three mites from the Schuylkill. Apply to WM. ESHER, No. N. Seventh, or 311 Walnut street. apti-ates FOR SALE—Three very destrable City Mt RESIDENCES, on the north side o! GIRARD avenue, east of Seventeenth stz - eet, each tti feet front by 100 feet deep. Also a very neat two-storrliOtSF, replete with all the modern improvements. at the Southeast corner SEVEN IEt.NTIi and WALTER streets. be sold reasonably for Cash. Apply to U. R. ap4. I.sth No. tlrrl south Sixth street, ea FOR SALE. —The Property on tS:hool Ma. Rouse Lane, fronting eight hundred and sight (J) feet on said Lane, and extending nearly one-third of a mile to the Wissahickon, with front on that stream. - Containing thirty OW azres. With numerous desirable sites for Country' Seats, five minutes walk from the Railroad Depot, and twenty minutes walk from the'city. Apply to CHARLES H. lIIPIRDEI.D.No. 2O South SIXTH st. ogi COUNTRY SEAT AND FARM FOR sla IMIL SALE—Containing fifty-five acres, handsomely situated in Cheltenham townstup, Montgomery county, Pennsylvania, about eight miles from the city and one and a-ball from York Road. Station, on the North Pennsylvania Rail road. The buildings are nearly new, substantial and well calculated for a winter or summer-real deuce. Apply to 0. R. MUIRHEID, No. tleil South SIXTH street, Philadelphia. seltl-ffS FOR RENT—In the village of COLT , ButF, Burlington county, N.J., a large, plain and substantial DWELLING, with live acres of land attached, including a large and excellent gar den, stables, carnage. house, &c. The above pro perty is pleasantly located in one of the moat beau tiful and healthy villages in our country, having daily communication with Philadelphia. Termp. S2OO per annum, or $l5O without_ the land. For further information,apply to THOMAS SPARKS, No. 121 Walnut street, or JOHN BISHOP, Co lumbus, Burlington county, N J. IEA VALUABLE HOTEL PROPERTY. At Mount Airy, Twenty-second Ward, for sale, or would be exchanged for a farm. Tile main building contains 30 rooms. There is also two tenant houses, stables, sheds, shops. and out buildings of various kinds; ice house &c., with about two acres of ground in a high state of cultivation, plenty of grape vines, currants, rasp berries, strawberries, &c., hc. The above is well calculated for a Boarding House or Hotel, and at present, has a good run of country or farmers' custom. For terms apply to ROBERT THOMAS, Conveyancer, Main street, near Walnut Lane. • GIIIIMANTOWN, March 17, 1t , 64. mhl9 Im* gGERMANTOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE.—A valuable Business Stand on Main street, near Armat street, very valuable lot corner of Main street and Chelten avenue, with build ings. Large house and one acre of ground, East Tulpehocken street, with gas, water- 10 acres of land, Main street, Mount Airy, (the best locations south of Chestnut Hill.) Also two tracts of 10 acres each, near the same; two good houses. with grounds 'handsomely graded and olantea xith shrubbery, on roister street, near the rail. road. Also a number of small dwellings. For sale cheap. Apply to ROBERT THOMAS, Convey sneer, Main street, near Walnut Lane. ruhl9-Im* AR VALUABLE VINE STREET PRO- Eit PERT Y, .to be sold by THOAI A.S &SONS, on TUESDAY, April 12, 1564, at the EXCHANGE. (Sea Catalogues.) SIX THREE-STORY BRI CR ROUSES, and Building Lot adjoining, situate Nos. 2121 and 212.3 VINE street. Whole front on Vine street, 36 feet, depth 120 feet, the front house has Bath, Heaters,Water and Gas throughout, Mortar Floor in Cllar and Ceiling Plastered; Inlet to Culvert the whole depth of the lot; the other Five Houses have Gas Ovens, and first stories Papered, two of them have Five Rooms each; ' half the money can remain 3 years if desired. Can be examined previous to sale; has been occupied by the present owner since first built, and is worthy of. the attention of those wish ing a profitable investment. ap9-3,:* dii9l. SPLENDID ANSION A.ND EASEAT, NEAR M CrER MANTO WN, COUNTRY FOR SALE. —The subscriber offers for sale a very ele gant Mansion-house; situate at the corner of MA.N REIM and GREEN streets, Germantown. The house has spacious back buildings, built of stone, and finished in the very bestmanner, regardless of expense, with large saloon parlor, spacious hall and staircase of solid oak; large dining room, pantry with fireproofs, and kitchen on the first door; four large •chambers, bath. room. with all' the modern conveniences, and library. on the second floor, and four chambers on the third floor; gas and water throughout, with stationary wash stands; cellar paved and very dry. The stable and barns are complete. Fine garden in good order. The most attractive feature con sists in the Oid Slade and Evergretias, Combining one of the most desirable places to be found in the country. There are between seven and eight acres of ground in the estate Convenient to Wayne and guy's Lane Stations and near Main street. Can be examined, any day In the week. • .Apply to LF,WIS H. REDNER, , Nv. w= 6".+1.11.14 o Fthar,",h .41.1%;.4, FOR SALE AND TO LET. die HOUSE 1805 LOMBAED STREET—FOE SALE.—STORE AND DWELLING. All-- the modern conveniences. Apply on the premises. - Alp FOR SALE,—a. very desiraule and hand -11.4 some modern fonr-story brick RESIDENCE, with three-story back buildings and lot of ground, No. IM MOUNT VERNON street (north side), 20 feet front, and over .125 feet deep to Lemon street. It is finished in modern style, and is in complete order, having been recently thoroughly overhauled and repaired, handsomely papered and painted throughout; gas introduced (with handsome gas fixtures and chandeliers, which will be included in the sale); bath; hot and cold water, furnace cooking range, &c. Will be sold at a very reasonable price, on Sc. commodating terms, and immediate possession given Apply to S. W. THPLOKA.P.A. & SON, Spit. St§ No. 21-i South Third street. 'DOR SALE.—The STOCK and FIXTURES of JLI a TOBACCO and CIGAR STORE, now doing a good business, the rwner is going to the arniy. Apply to 1004 SOUTH. street, ender the Oda Fel lows' Hall. Great bargain. ap9-6t§ T 3 AN DSOME SMALL t'L •: CLOP :Zu ACELES, 1 - II near Jenkintown, with Stone Cottage, 12 rooms altogether, water brought to the house by water pipes; usual out-houses. For sale by A. P. MORRIS, 916 Arch street. ap9-31* BU IL. DING s CHEs ',- NUT STREET—West of Nineteenth, 89 ft. by 178 ft. For ..zale by HENRY B. CHEW, No. 891 South FOURTH street. stp7-4t* LOFT -S TO LET.-100 feet by 20. Well lighted. Also, a second-story room, with tine Counting house, Fire-proof, &c. Apply at 44 North FIFTH street. mhlt-t4 rIIU LET. —Large and small ROOMS, up stairs, 1612 and 614 014E,STNUT street. fe:l-tf SlO.OOO TO INVEST IN OLD GROUND RENTS. No commissions or ex penses.- J. HAYS CARSON, hp9.2t* 251 North Ninth street. . $154 00 0 pTeOr cent., for N s. te M ra O.II O TG e VE I; als Y.• J 11. RI OR BIS, .6 16 ARCA street. SlO 000—FOR SALE.—A well•securedsper cent. Dlortgage of this amount on Store property on Third street, near Arch. S. at. GU3IIIIEY. An SONS. 503 'Walnut street. $l5 000 XlO. OW, and other sums down to _ 53,500, to loan on mortgage, for five years, a:five ner cent. S. W.. THACIKARA SrlN, apS-3t* 041 South Third street. DRUGS LAWRENCE'S METALLIC BROWN PAINT _EE PER CENT METALLIC BASE. The Metallic base of this Paint is composed of the Protoxide and Peroxide of Iron. Its proper. ties are such as to cite it superiority over all omens in the siarket for the par - pa - se for which it is re commended. It has been proved by thorough exposure, and by comparison with other paints, to be the only re liable Paint to resist the action of salt water and salt atmosphere. It is therefore especially recommended for ship bottoms, hulls, decks, boiler fronts, smoke stacks and steam pipes. For iron railings, fences, pars, railroad and other bridges, it is not excelled. It ia eEpecially adapted for METAL ROOFS. It is not affected by acids or gases, and is a per fect protector against rust on metals, and from dampness on brick walls. It mixes and blends readily with other paints, and by comparison to the amount of surface a given weight will cover, costs about one-half as much as oth.r Metallic Paints. Wherever this Paint has been used, it has given E'STIHE SATlsrAcTioN;which is, we believe, more than can be *mid of any other paint in the market. ROBERT SHOEMAKER t 00., mhll•fmw24tyj Sole Agents for Pennsylvania, N. E. corner Fourth and Bace streets, Phila. lITE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FINE y assortment of imported Mrticles, such as : Lubin' s 'Extracts, Oils and Soaps. Coudray' s Savon de Glycerine. Selcieze Ilysieniques, Soaps and Philo:tome. .•theme Dnchesse." Ertrait atm Violettes de Parme. Smythe & Nephew's Lavender Water. Low's Brown Windsor Soap. Ede's Vinaigrems. I'tita ire romaticrae de Bully. Bimmel's Toilet Vinegar. Genuine Farina Cologne. Fine English Tooth and Hair Brushes ' etc. E. YARROW &CO.. Druggist+ and Importers, mhfli/ 12:e N. E. Corner Eighternth and Vine. ROBERT SHOENAKER & CO. Roar. Suonns.=k, BENJ. H. Suogaremen, Wu- N. SHOEMAKER, RICHARD M. SHOEMASE.E. TO DKCOGISTS. —We offer the following, o recent imports:Jou: Agatic, Aniseed, Star Arose, Caraway and Canary Seed, Althem, Aconite and C :damns Roots, Barbadoes Tar, Poppy Heads, Ton qua Eeane, Relined Borax, Refined Camphor, Jennings's Calcined and Caro. Magnesia, Calabria Liquorice, Essential Oils of prime quality, French Chamois, Wedgwood and Porcelain Mortars and Pill Tiles, Evaporating Dishes, Porcelain Fun nels, Flint-Glass Prescription Vials, Dracgists' Furniture Bottles, of Boston manufacture, French Vial Corks. Pallet Knives. &c. ROBERT SROEAIAKER to CO., Wholesale Druggists, fe3 N. E. corner Fourth and Race streets, UGS, a,•.—Refined Camphor in barrels, Pure Cream of Tartar in barrels. English Magnesin.s, Caked Carbonate and Henry's genuine Soper Carb. Soda, Quinine. Morphia, Opium, SarsapnriliP, Jamaica Ginger, English and French Tooth Brushes, Low's Soaps, Glycerine Honey and Brown Windsor, Druz. gist's Earthenware, all sixes, Mor are, &c. For sale by WILLIAM ELLIS do CO., Druggists, No. 7.'.► MARKET street. ap9-U REMOVAL. JOHN C. SABER has removed - from 154 North Third street to 711 , MARKET street. Particu lar attention will be given to the manufacturing and bottling of his celebrated Cod Liver Oil. John C. Baker & Co.' g Medicinal Cod Liver Oil has for many years had a reputation for genuine. ness, freshness purity and sweetness, which has made the demand universal. In this house. 711 Market street, the facilities for obtaining, manu facturing and bottling are greatly increased, and is all done under the most careful supervision of the 'original and sole proprietor. This brand of Oil has, therefore, advantages over all others, and recommends itself. JOHN O. BAKER, Wholesale Hrtteglst, No. 715 l'ilarket street FRESH ENGLISH EXTRACTS, &c., &c.— Just received direct from GEO. ALLEN t CO., Ampthill, a supply of Ext. Aconiti, noome, Cannab, Ind., Conii, Digitalis, Hyos cyanti and Taraxaci, also, Oleum Amygd, Dulc, Oleum Croton, Tiglli, Elaterium, Lactu cerium, and a full assortment of fresh medi cinal leaves, &c., ice. BULLOCK & ORES. SHAW, Arch and Sixth streets. 9-THE NEW "PILE PIPE. "—A SIMPLE, cleanly and porMble contrivance for the applt. ati nof unguents to the Internal surface , of the rectum. Sold by HUBBELL, Apothecary ) 1411 Cheannt street. VINE VIOLET POMADE. —AN INVOICE of freshly imported Marrow Pomade sweetly teented with 'Violets, in 50 cent jars. HUBBELL., A.potheeary, 1410 Chestnut street UTHLEHEM OATMEAL by the pound oz keg—fresh every week. HUBBELL, Apotha• carv. 1.110 CHESTNUT street. tbl2 TOBACCO AND SEGABS HAVANA CIGARS. A good assortment constantly in Store and Bond—at lowest rates for cash. .STEPIIENFUGUET, Importer, nah . 2-3mot, No. •2143 S. Front Street. rip OB A CLIO AND lIENIP. - --27 bales NentaTtry -I- es 'He/11pr' * 250 cases Pennsylvania Leaf Tobacco; 150 cas Navy, Potuade, Tobacco; 7 cases Caddie Poses Plug Tobacco, for sale by BOLDIN WARTBLI.N, No. 105 N. Water street. . 1 11111 E NNSY LIT AN IA SEED LEAF TOBACCO. 11 19 Cases Pemagglrania Sea Leaf Wrappers and Fillers, in store and for sale by GEORGE AL CO., 154 Worth DELAWARE Ave nue. mlll7 AVANA OIGARS.-3000 Havana Oignrs re. J I gelved per Brig Marie Louise, and for sale by GEORGE ALEIN'S & 00., 154 North DELA WARE Avenue. mhl7 - VIRGINIA MANUFAOT'URED TOBACCO— V THE FIRST ARRIVAL SINCE THE WAR BROKE OUT.-i 5 bozas superior sweet lumps just received from Norfolk, now landing front schooner Florence, and for sale by • THOMAS 'WEBSTER, , General Atent Union Steamship Company, 14 Nortb Iletamate avenue. BOARDING SUIVdER BOARDING AT CHESTNUT GROVE, MEDlA.—Applications for Board for-the coming season will be made at No. 54 North THIRTEENTH street, except on SATURDAYS. when the undersigned will see applicants at CHESTNUT GROVE HOUSE. ap2-Imlk , ' Miss A. L. HARRISON. THE RANDSOIVIE RESIDETWE. 1031 WA4 NUT street, has been opened for the reception of BOARDERS. Rooms, single and suites, and with or witt out private table. mhts-im* 800 BAGS LAGUAYRA COFFEE, NOW landing from bark Thomas Danett. For sale by DrILDETT & SON, 120 South FRONT AtiV44. NEW PUBLICATIONS EARLY READY! N FAMILY PRIDE! The Great Book by the Author of "Pique. , : , On account of the large orders pouring In for-this great book, we have beenJorced to postpone the day of publication of it till Wednesday, toe 2uth of April, by- which time we hope to have enough CO fill all orders. As this book will create a great sensation, Booksellers, News Agents, and all others, had better send on their orders at once for what they want of it at first, if they wish to have them On Publication day. - It -is complete in one large handsome volume, uniform with the ".Rejected Wife," and , will be' sold at the same price, $l5O in cloth, or Si 25 in paper cover, Address all orders to the Publishers, T. B. PETERSON BROTHERS, ap9-2t§ Ma Chestnut street, Ptuladelphia. N E T; Bel° "V . BOOBS! ed Tape and Pigeon-Elole Generals; as seea from the ranks during a campaign in the Army of the Potomac. By a Citizen Soldier. A Woman's inson. R a nsom. By Fred. William Rob. Macpherson, the Great Confederate Philosopher and Scuthern Blower.. A record of his Philosophy, Career, &c. By Alfred C. Hills. La Gavinta. A Spanish novel. By Fernau Oa ballero. 1 Satan's Devices and the Believer's Victory. By Bev. Win. L. Parsons, A.. M. Mrs. Elizabeth Barrett Browning's Poems.from the last London Edition; corrected:by, the author. 5 vols. Blue and gold. For sale by WILLIAM S. & ALFRED MARTIEN, apl 6(16 Chestnut street. T EYPOLDT ' S LIBRARY AND SALES .L.J ROOM, 1323 CHESTNUT Street, corner of Juniper, second floor. Terms of Suhscriptions to the Library, per an trum, 5.5 00; Six months. 5.3.06; Three months, B'.l 00; One month, 75 cents, (entitling the subscri ber to three volumes); single volumes per _day, 3 cents. Ate' All new English and French books for sale and for circulation as -oou as published. - LLEN' LIFE OF PEU.T.TTIOIL—TE.T. LIFE OF PHILIDOR, Ittasician andr a Chers Player, by George Alen, tlreelr Profes.aor in at , University of Pennsylvania; with kSnopl , - mentary Essay on Phaidor, as CliAii - ph or and Chess'Player, by Tassile Von lieldeo nd rind der Lamy Envoy Extraordinary andiffiruster Pleat. potentiary of the sing of Prussia, at the Court Saxe-Weimar. i vol., octavo , top. Price $.l 15. Lately published by E. H. BUTLER k. CO., 1105 127 Son to. Fourth street. THEOLOGICAL BOOKS, PAMPHLETS and _NEWSPAPERS boneht and sold al J-4S. BARR'S, 1105 .Market Ktr.et, Philadelphia. fel - - WANT OFFICE WANTED.—By a Note and Bill kJ Broker, in the •iciodt} of Walnut and Third street: first floor pfeferred. Address Boa 1,726 Post Office. ap‘3-6t. o HARNESS IVIAKER.S. —Wanted immedi ately,, at Newark, N. J., 5,, good HAND:s, to work on Infantry; also, 1.4. good HANBS for Cavalry work. Go..d wages and s:eady employ ment given. GEORGE PETERS, 371 Broad, corner of Green street, Newark, N. J. :ATANTED. youth wbo Ns - rites a good hand vy and is quick at figrires, as ASSISTANT CLFRK. Alto, a competent BOOK-K.EFFER. Apply, with references, to BOX No. Po it Office. spy-3:* TF RITT EN APPLICATIONS for t' , .mal.e V Colored Servants, as COOKS, CR3AI.I3ER -11IAIDS, registered and answered from lime to time, as spplicards can he snppl.t.d. Leven addressed to ROBERT H. CORz.tON. Ptd ladelplala P. 0. Box Dio 062. ape. alrp4 TUrAIiT ED.—A large ROONI, suitsble for hght. V V manulacturiug,. Addrez.. ,- Box TXTAD.:TED. —Two APPRENTICES atthe Vr ble Works of H. STEINMETZ, Ridge ave nue, below Eleventh. WANTED' —A lady 'wishes a situation to sing in Church, either as Soprano or Contralto, the latter preferred. Address Mrs. ANNE H. FOLSUM, West Chester, Pa. apS-tit's i NAVAL AND MARINE SERVICE. CITY AND WARD 'BOUNTY ! ADVANCE PAY AND PRIZE MONEY. MEN WANTED for the NA VAL - SEI. ICE and MARINE CORPS, who will be entitiet...o all the City 1-Imam:les In addition to Prize Money. . . Seamen will reeeiTe an advance of three monms' par as bonn , y. Application to be made at once to IV M.' E. LEHMAN, Captain and Provost Marshal iFt D., Pa. ; mhzii.tn tns Souta Third street. DWELLING WANTED by Jane let on Chestnut, Walnut, or Arch streets. between koa , blb and Sixteenth. Address BRADFORD, Eiturrix ottce. DENTISTRY giWs DR. FINE, PP.ACTIOAL DENTIST for the 1.9.5: tWer.:7 years, :1 1 .9 VINE Street, below Third, in.E. - erts the most beautiful TEETH oT the age, mounted on tine Gold,. Fianna. Silyer, Vulcanite, Coralite, Amber. &c., at prizes for neat and substantial work, more reasonable than. any Dentist in this city or State. Teeth plugged Lo ;ass for life. A-.tif cial Teeth .repaired to soli. hio pain in extracting. All worm warranted to fit. 12, faren OA, lint ttin itin. _ tr24-Ir.i CARPETLN GS, &C. f STEWART PEPUY, at M. mitHareS, 2.53 South SECOND Street, above Spruce, would infoim those who would purchase Carrots. 011 Cloths, Mattings, or Window Shades, Ste., that ha is now sellir.g from the largest and best sio:k th tt hP has shown for many years. apl•f.m, tv6E* USEFUL -4..fift URRAT DISCOV=I" INSOLUItLECEMENT !Is of more general praiitical ntili - y than any invention now before the public. It has been thoroncilly test ed during the last two years by prac tical men, and pronounced by all to be Applienzle to the useful Art,. SUPERIOR TO ANY AcittesiTa Preparation known Hilton?* Insoluble 'Cement Ic a new thing, and the result of years of study • its combination is on SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES, and under no circumstances or change of temperature, will it be come corrupt or emit any offensive smell. A. no thing s Combina tion. EMS BOOT AND SHOP: nnfacturersusinglslachineSw i ll hinek !find it the best article known for Ca menting the Channel, as it works [without delay, is not affected by an 7 change of temperature. Diar_nfac turers. JEWELERS audit sufficiently adhesive for thetv.use, as has been proved. It t Especially Adapted to • Leather,. Jewelers Families And we claim as an especial merit, that it sticks Patches and Linings to Boots and Shoes sufficiently strong without stitching. IT IS THE ONLY LIQUID CEMENT. EXTANT That is a sure thing for mending Furniture, Crockery, Toys, Bone, Ivory, And articles of Household use. Remember Rllton , s Insoluble Cksrs,NT is in &liquid form and .94 easily applied as paste. Hilton's in soluble Ceerantis insoluble in water or oil. Hiitcn' s insoluble Cement ad heres oily substances. Supplied in Family or Mannfacra rer' s Packages from 2 oz. to 110 lbs. HILTON RHOS. & CO., Proprietors, Providence. R. I. . iladelphia, LAING .t MAGINNIS, st. ; Joseph Godfrey ct Co., 38 N. Iris a .I.lquid Remember nlB-wm&frly . Agents in P No. 30 N. T Fourth street DR. SCOTT' S LIVERY ST ABLEb or avenue, between Buttonwood and ob a streets, Philadelphia. No Horse that' can injure another will be ad mitted. Livery to be paid before a Horse leaves or is taken away. Boarders receive medical attend ance gratis. Carriages, Wagons And Saddle Horses to hire. New customers for these ,are mostrespect fully requested to bring reference. Terms mod • orate. hut ("nab usvractuta. felo-finrii MARTIN LEANS, NO. 4.0:1 CHESTNUT 21 Street. First Premium awarded by Franklin Ins - Utast to MARTIN LEANS, Manufacturer of .1 MASONIC MARKS, PINS, EMBLEMS , &v. New bud original designs of Masonic Marks and Templars Medals, Army Medals and Corps Rdultras for Gwen", daartriiAtn, 101FARDWARE AND TOOLS, I NAILS AND SASH WEIGHTS , PULLEYS AND HINGE: (all sizes), ,t,e;,, for sale VERY CIiEIEAP FOR R ASH-. by ANDREW JOHANN. No. 1713 IVlarkckt ntreste tub2S3-Imd 1014 RIVY 'OF PROPFai; I. TY. —The only place to get Privy Olsanzid and cLlE•ip_feoted at very low prices. A. PLYSSON, Narrafactairer of romitro-ta, V AMU ABLZ DISCOVERY! HILTON'S_