INSEBANOE. 1829. FRANKLIN CHARTER FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY PHILAiEuPitIA. ASSETS ON JANUARY 1, 1884. 32,457,849 95. CAPITAL, $400,000 A !i3RUED SURPLUS, - - - - 971,000 VESTED PREMIUMS, ; - - 1,086,288 DIDDITTLED CLAIMS, mown, 808 1.869. $8,918. $300,080. LOBS PAID SINOP, 1829, $5,000,000. PERPETUAL AND TEMPORARY POLICIES ON LIBERAL TERMS. DIRECTORS. Charles N. Bancker, Isaac Lea, Tobias Wagner, Ed ward O. Dale, Eamnel Grant, _ George Fates, Jacob. R. Smith, Alfred Fitter, George W. Richards, Fras. W. Lewis, M. U. CHARLES N. ANOR. ER. President. EDWARD 0. DALE. Vice-President. Jae. W.MoALLisTint. See. Pro Tern. mhiadele LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST 4 Juak'ilNl —THE GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE, A.N KUITY andTRUST COMPANY, of Philadelphia OFFICE, No. 408 CHESTNUT Street, CHARTER PERPETUAL Chipital, g3oo.ooo—paid in and invested in Bonds and Mortgagee. Continue to make Insurance on Lives, grant An nuities and Endowments and make contracts gene. rally, which depend on the contingencies of life. They act as Execntots, Administrators, Assignees. Receivers, Committee of Lunatics, Guardians of Minors and Trustees generally, whether committed to their charge by individuals. Courts of Justice or corporate bodies. Theyo r l give a participation of Profits to the In sured fife. IILaNA6IIRS. Thomas Ridgway, John A. Brown, Robert Pearsall, John E. Latimer, John R. Slack, • John O. Mitchel, Thomas P. James, Seth J Coady, Frederick Brown, Isaac Starr, George Taben, Stacy B. Barcroit. Henry (3.. Freeman, Win. P. Jenks, MEDICAL Exsistanits. —Geo. Emerson, M.l). ; and Samuel Chamber Mine, M.D.. attend at the office daily at 12 o' clock noon. Pamphlets containing tables of rates and expla. nation of terms of application, and farther Infor mation can be had at the office. . .• THOMAS RIDGWAY, President. Jon F. Sam*, Acteary. fel. INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTII AMERICA. MARINE, FIRE AND IN LAND TRANSPORTATION INSURANCE. Office, No. 232 WALNUT street., South aids, East of Third street , The Properties of this Company are well in ♦ested and furnish an available fund for the ample Indemnity of all persons who desire to be pro tected by Insurance. MARINE RISKS taken on Vessels, Freights and Cargoes. INLAND TRANSPORTATION RISKS on Merchandise per Railroads, Canals and Steamboale FIRE RISKS on Merchandise, Furniture and Buildings in City and County. MICORPORATED IN 1794--CAPITAL 11,500,000, AND PAID IN AND SECURELY IN VESTED. TOTAL PROPETIES, 81,300,000. PERPETUAL CHARTER. DIRIOTORS. Arthur G. Collin, James N. Dickens, 23amuel W. Jones, S. Morris Wain, John A. Brown, John Mason Charles Taylor, George L. Harrison, Ambrose White, Francis R. Cope, Richard D. Wood, Edward H. Trotter, William Welsh, E. S. Clargp, William E. gtowen, • William Citritunings. T Oharleton Henry ARTHUR G. COFFIN, President. A 21,3113 PLATT. Secretary. FIRE ASSOCIATiON.— ..zi... Incorporated March 27 1920. A OFFICE, No. 34 N. FIFTH irt: 2o64 - Insure BUILDINGS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and MEROHANDISB • • • generally, from Loss by Fire, (in the t o y of `hi ladelphia only. ) Statement of the Assets of the Ananciatton, Janu ary 1, 1864. Bonda and Mortgages on Property in the Oily of Philadelphia only $697,261.32 Ground Rents 26,806 64 Beal Estate, (Office, Fifth and, North streets.) 14,396 ill U. S. Gov. 5-20, Bonds 45,000 00 Deposit with U. S. Assistant Treasurer. 23,000 00 Gash on hand. • 25, 629 87 TRUSTEES: GEORGE W. TRYON, President. Wm. H. Hamilton, Jos. R. Lyndall, John Sonder, Levi P. Oasts, Peter A. Keyser, Samuelarhava, John Philbin, Charles P. Bower, John °arrow, Samuel Scattergood. Geo. I. Young, Jesse Lightfoot. mys WILLIAM T. BUTLER. Secretary. eiTFERSON FIRE INSURANCE 00M 'ANY OF PHILADELPHIA.—Office North east corner of THIRD and BUTTONWOOD streets (late Tammany). incorporated by the 'Legislature of Penneylva- Els.Arinta PRZPETII.A.L. Capital authorized by law, $lOO,OOO. Make Insurance against - Lou or Damage by Fire of Public or Private Build.' Inv, Furniture, Stocks of Goods and MerchazW dim, on favorable terms. DIRECTORS. George Erety, Angnst O. Miller, John F. Belsterling, Henry Troomner, William McDaniel, Joeob brunet, George Hintz, Jr., Samuel II GEORGE JOHN F. BELSTERLI Parr.rp E. COLEM&N. FRESURANCE EXCLUSIVELY—THE PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE COMP —lncorporated 1&25-Charter Perpet. nal—No. 510 WALNUT Street, opposite Inds. pendence Square. This Company, favorably known to the commu nity for nearly forty years, continues to insure against loss or damage by fire, on Public or Privets Buildings, either permanently or fora limited time. Also, on Furniture, Stocks of Goods and Merchan dise generally, on liberal terms. Their Capital, together with a large Surplus Fink is invested in the most careful manner, which enables them to oftbr to the insured an un doubted security in the case of loss. DIRECTORS. Jonathan Patterson, Alexander Benson, Isa.ao Hazlehnrst, Thomas Robin 6, J. Gillin JONATHAN r/t: WILLIAM G. OsoWELL TTERSON, President , Secretary. MERICAN FIRE INSURANCE 00M. A m. perm, INCORPORATED 1.810.-011.2GITER PER PETUAL. • 310 WALNUT Street, above THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA. Having a large paid up CAPITAL STOUR and SURPLUS invested in sound and available Seen vithie, continue to insure on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Merchandise, Vessels in port, and their Cargoes, and other personal property. All Losses liberally and promptly adjusted. Thomas R. Meals untsoyous. , John T. Lewis, John Welsh, James R. Campbell, Samuel C. Morton, Edmund G. Dutilh, Patrick Brady, Charles W. Potdtney, Israel orris. THOMAS R. MARIS, President iltmarer 0. L. Cu.s.wvoun. Secretary. iny22. AMERICAN MUTUA.L INSURANCE COM. P NAY—Oftlce Farquhar Building, No. 12 ilnut street. MARINE AND INLAND IN SITRANCES. —Risks taken: on vessels, cargoes and freights to all parts of the world, and on goods on inland transportation on rivers, canals, rail- Toads and -other conveyances throughout the 'united States. WILLIAM CRAIG, President. PETER D. B. Drac CULLEN, Vice President hm Secretary. wintam °raiz rotauurpßit Peter Cullen, Henry C. ballet, John Dallett William T. Lowber, William J. Johnson Brown, 11341 lies Dullest H. /Warrick, Samuel A. RIIIOII, , "Mas _Benjamin W. Richards Henonry Hutchins, I, Elder, Pearson Serrill, CharleWlllytm ,s Conrad, M.Baird FAME INSij NO. 406 CHEST PILILAD FIRE AND INLAND INSURANCE. DIRECITOREI. Francis N. Buck, Trio. W.Everman , Charles Richardson, Robert B.Potter, - Henry Lewis, Jno. Ressler, Jr 0. W. Davis, E. D. Woodrittr," P. &justice, Chas. Stokes, eso. A. West, Jos. D Ellis. FRANCIS N. .13L 01, President. CHAS. RICHARDSO 4 N, Floe Presidia; /. Etwarcaula), Seoratary 411111 A I $834,093 96 Henry Cferker, 'Christopher H. Miller. Frederick Steaks, Jonas Bowman, Frederick. Doll. Jacob Schandier, Stephen Smith, Miller. ERETY, President. !TG, Vice President. Secr.terv. 4151-11 Daniel Smith, Sr., John Deverenx, Thomas Smith. Hem"' Lewis, ham Fell. A. N 'NTJT SMIEET ,ELPEILL , INSURANCE r E .11)114141N(A. uulwArl OF PHILADELPHIA. Incorporated in 1841. Charter Perpetual. OFFICE No. 308 WALNUT Street. insures • against loss 'or damage oy FIRE, ELOUSES, STORES AND OTHER BUILDINGS; limited Or perpetual: and on FURNITURE, HOODS, WARES. and ISTEROBANMSE. OAPITAL s3ou, 000. ASSETS $387, 211 86. 'lnvested in the following securities, yiz : VIM Mortgage on City Property, well secured ....... ......... $106,960 66 United States Government Loans - 119,00(1 00 Philadelphia City 6 per cent. Loans.... 50,000 00 Commonwealth of- Pennsylvania 6 per cent to, ono. we Loan 18,006 06 Pennsylvania Railroad lat and 2d Mort gage Loans 35,000 80 ;'itomden and - Amboy Railroad Com- - pany' a 6 per cent. Loan 6,006 06 Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company's 6 per cent. Loan 5,006 00 Anntingdon and Broad Top Railroad 7 per cent Loans 4,560 06 Commercial Bank of Penn' a. Stock..." 10,000 00 Mechanics' Bank Stock 4,000 81 Jounty • Fire Insurance Company'• Stock 1,050 00 ',Tilton Mutual Insurance- Company's Stock 380 00 ;reliance Insurance Company of Phila delphia Stock 2,500 60 ;cans on Collaterals, well secured...—. 2.250 tie ,icerned interest 5,992 00 (lash in hank and on hand 16,587 86 Worth at present market value 8399;664 36 DIRECTORS. Clem Tingley, Benj. W. Tingley, Wm. R. Thompson, Robert Tolsact, Samuel Biepham, - Wm. Stevenson Robert Steen, • Hampton 1.. Carson, William Musser, Marshall Hill, Charles Leland J. Johnson Brown, Thos. H CLEM Taos. 0. HILL. Secre• PHOENIX MUTUAL INSUR&NOE 00X PANT OF PHILALIELPHIA. HVIORPORATED 180!-CHARTER PER. PETUAL. NO. t 24 . WALNUT street, opposite the Ex. change. In sedition to MARINE and INLAND IN SURANCE, this Company Insures from lose or damage by FIRE, on liberal terms, on buildings, mercbandise, furniture &c. for limited periods, and permanently on buildings, by deposit of premium. The Company has been in active operation for the period of SIXTY YEARS, gazing which all losses have been promptly adjusted and paid. DIRECTORS. D. Clark Wharton, Lavrrence Lewis, Jr., David Lewis, Berdainin Etting, Thomas H. Powers, A R. Idelienry, Edmond thustillon. John L. Hodge, Adolphus Peries, William McKee, M. B Mahony, John T Lewis, John R. Wilmer, William S. Grant, Robert W. Learning, JOHN R. WU* Sexusa, WILCOX, Secr THE COUNTY FIRE INSURANCE 00.111- PANT. OFFICE NO. 110 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, BELOW OHYSTNITT. "The Fire Insurance Company of the County of Philadelphia." Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania in 12:19, for indemnity against loss or damage by flre, exclusively. CHASTER PERPETUAL. This old and reliable institution, with ample capital and contingent fund carefully invested, continues to insure buildings, furniture, merchan dise, &c., either permanently or for a limited time, against loss or damage by lire, at the lowest rates consistent with the absolute safety of Its customers. Losses adjusted aad paid with all possible dl. h• _ _ _ DUi.ECTORS Oharles J. Sutter, Edwin L. Reakit, , Henry tinily, John Horn, ii..ibt.V. Moasey, Jr., Joseph Moore, Henry Bndd, George Mecke, Andrew H. Miller, James N. Stone. CHARLES 7 BINJA.II3, F. How= CITY FIRE INoURANCE COMPANY.— Branch offiCil '409 WALNUT street. Cash Capital and Assets, g 330, 500. JOSEPH TILLINGHAST, Agent. Beier by permission to E. 0. SCRANTON, President Elm City Bank, New Haven, Conn. JAMES M. BEEBE do 00., Boston, Mass. WILLIMANTIC LINEN COMPA NY, New York City. fe4o.4y 7. R. TAIPPTN itll nn.. PhUatlMphia. NEW PTDitLIC.&TIONS CARLETON, PUBI4ISHER, NEW YOBS, Etas_ ready to day the following THREE NEW BOOKS. Walter Barrett's new work, entitled VIGOR. A powe;fnl matter-of-fact novel, founded upon events in the hietory of this City. By the author of "The Old Merchants of New York." 12mo Cloth, 81 50. A spicy and gossipy sketch of camp and mill. tary life in the Army of the Potomac, entitled RED TAPE AND PIGEON-HOLE GENE. A capital work, tumorous and pathetic, by citizeu.eoldier. 12mo. Cloth, $1 25. 111. One of the best volumes of poetry that Au re cently appeared. et titled, LYRICS OF A DAY. embracing by ime author, many of the best known, most quoted, and most popular anonymous con tributions to the press of the day. 12mo. Cloth, *** Sold by all booksellers, and sent by mail free on receipt of price, by _ _ mh26-s-w-tf) E SCIENTIFICA.N NU AL FOR 1064. T PUBLISHED THIS DAY. THE ANNUAL OF SCIVNTIFIC DISCO. VERY FOR 1864, a Year Book of FnCtS in Science and Art, exhibiting the most important disco veries in Science and Art. Edited by David A. Wells, A. M. One volume. 12mo. NEW BOOKS. MY CAVE LIFE AT VICKSBURG , . With Letters of Trial and Travel. Ssy a Lady. MAY HEW'S ILLUSTRATED HORSE MA NAGEMENT. With illustrations. CHEW'S LECTURES ON MEDICAL EDU CA'T lON, ("HUNCH ESSAYS. By G. C. McWhorter. CLEVELAND'S HINTS TO RIFLEMEN. BARNES' S LI FE AT THREE-SCORE. THE NATIONAL ALMANAC FOR 1864. LINDttAY & BEAK ISTON, Publishers, 25 South Sixth street, above Chestnut. NEW BoOliS ! NEW BOORS ! Red Tape and Pigeon-Hole Generals; as seen from the ranks during a campaign in the Army of the Potomac. By a Citizen Soldier. A Woman's Ransom. By Fred. William Rob inFOn.- Macpherson, the Great Confederate Philosopher and Scnthern Blower. A record of tus Philosophy, Career, &c. By Alfred 0. Hills. La Gaviota. A Spanish novel. By Fernan Ca ballero. Satan's Devices and the Believer' Victory. By Rev. Wm. L. Parsons, A. M. Mrs. Elizabeth Barrett Brovrniug' s Poems.from the, last London Edition• corrected by the author 5 vols. Blue and gold. 'or sale by WILLIAM S. do ALFRED SI&RTIEN, apl • 606 Chestnut street. LEYPOLDT ' S LIBRARY AND SA.LES. ROOM, 13:a CHESTNUT Street, corner 01 Juniper, second floor. Terms of Subscriptions to 'the Library, per an num, 85 00; Six months, ,S 3 00; Three months, 82 00; One month, 75 cents, (entitling the subscri ber to three volumes); single volumes per day, 3 cents. fig - All new English and French books for sale and for circulation as .00n as published. ALLEN' S LIFE OF PHILIDOR.--TRB LIFE OF PRILIDOR, Musician andgChess Player, by George Allen, Greek Professor in the University of Pennsylvania; with a Supple mentary Essay on Philidor, as Chess Author and Chess Player, by Tassile Von Heldebrand mid del Lasa, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Pleni potentiary of the Ring of Prussia, at the Court Saxe-Weimar. 1 vol., octavo, g vellum, I top. Price Si 25. Lately published by E. H. BUTLER Zs CO., noS 137 South Fourth street. THEOLOGICAL BOOKS, PAMPHLETS and NEWSPAPERS bought and sold at JAS. BARR' S. 1105 Market street, Philadelphia. fe^ _ . D SOT' LIVERY STABLES, ork avenue, between Buttonwood and *RI I streets, Philadelphia. No H . orse that can injure another will be ad mitted. Livery to be paid before a Horse leaves or is taken away. Boarders receive medical attend. ante gratis. Carriages, Wagons and Saddle Horses to hire. New customers for these are mostrespeot. fulls requested to bring a reference. Terms mod hat cash payment" foln-21ni 1)11.1111,1AGE Di/LIU:US; LEMENBERGER & BOA IN RINE BTABST t : San - THE DAILY - EVENING - _BULLETIN ; 'WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13. 1864 X 721188 Moore. INGLEY. President, jai -f m w-131 EEEMiIa i~: CA.RLETON. Publisher, New York SHIPPWEI. STEAM WEEKLY To LivNß- PooL, touching at Q,IIEENSTOW. , bor). The well-known Steamers of the Liverpool, New York and Philadelphia Steanudsly Oompany are intended to sail as follows: OITY. OF LONDON. - - ......Saturday, April 16 ETNA Saturday, Apra 23 CITY OF NEW YORK Saturday, April 30 And every succeeding Saturday at Noon, from Pier 41 North River. RATES OF PASSAGE: PAYABLII IN GOLD OR ITS DQVIVALIIPP MM. Ist Cabin. $BO Steerage. . ..$30043 Let Cabin to London. 85 Do. to London 34 00 Let Cabin to Paris.... 95 Do. to Paris .. 48 00 let Cabin to Hamburg 90 Do. to Hamburg 37 00 Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Bremen. Rotterdam, Antwerp, &c.,at equally low rates. F4.RRP PROM LIVERPOL OR CLITERNWPOW IL First Cabin, $75, $B5, $lO5. Steerage from Liver. pool and Queenstown, $35. Those who wish to send for their friends can buy tickets here at thug rates. For further informatios. apply at the pomp& si Micas. .101 IN G. DALE, Agent, apl2 Walnut street, Philadelphia. BOSTON AND PIIILADE,LPIILt STEAMSHIP LlNE—Sailing from east port on Saturday- - -From first wharf above Kw street, Philadelphia, and Long wharf, Boston. or Saturday, April —, The sieamehip will sail from Philadelphia on batiarday, April —, and steamship NOttiIIAN, frcm Boston on, haturday, April 16.' at 4 P. M. These new and substantial Steamships form regular line, sailing from each port punctually or Saturdays. Insurance at one-half the premium charted sail vessels: -- Freight taken at fair ratan. Shippers are requested to send slip reoelpts ane bills of lading with their goods. For freight or passage, naving llne acoommods. Slone, apply to HENRY WINSOR Jc CO, 3'12. South Delaware avenue ali t tE 6 FOR ALEXANDRIA, GEORGE. TOWN and WASHINGTON—Hand" team e, via Canal—Every Wednesday at 1 M., and every Saturday at 8 A.lll. Steamer LEADER, Captain Steamer H. J. DEVINNY, Captain Bristow - Steamer S. SEYMOUR, Cap tain Room. .Steamer E. ORAMBERLI , Captain Stewart These steamers form a semi-weekly line betwest Philadelphia and the above ports, sailing rev:deal] as advertised, and carrying freight lower than b 3 any other route. Freights received every h ta and bills of lading given. Apply to. TRO WEBSTER, 14 North . Wharves. solo-tf FOR NEW YORK. —DESPATC} and SWIFT-SURE LINES—Via Dela ware and Raritan Canal.—The aleamere of thee.' lines _are leaving daily at 12 o' clock, M. and o'clock, P. M., from third Pier above Walnut et For freight, which will be taken on acctrinmu dating terms, apply to WILLIAM M. BAMD 00., 132 South Delaware avenue. FOR NEW YORK—New Daily Line —Via Delaware and Raritan Canal— hiladelphia and New York Express Steamboat Company will receive freight an 4 leave daily at 1 P. M. delivering *air cargoes in Now York tbs following days. Freight taken at reasonablarates. • WILLIAM P. CLYDE, Agent, 14 South Wharves, Prallada. JAMES HAND, Agent, 37 1 5-tr Piers 14 and 15 East River, If. Y. FOR SAN FRANCISCO. COLEMAN'S CALIFORNIA LINE. SAILING REGULARLY AS ADVERTISRP Freight for this Lime 6eut to New York via Swift Sure Line at reduced rates. The splene id extreme clipper, CALYPSO. Baker, Commander Is low rapidly loading at pier 11. East River. This little clipper is new and built at Newbnryport expressly for the California arm lima trade. Shippers will please examine th , a 'vessel and send their goods down at once. :he will only carry about (300 tons, and will be dispatched in a very few days. For balance of freight, apply to BISHOP, SON ss 105 Axeb . strest, above Front. FOR SAN FRANCISCO, Cal.—Direct from Philadelphia—The fast sailing clipper ark OLD HICKORY. Oharles Callaghan. com mander (late of the clipper ship Storm King), Is now leading at llattell's wharf, above Market street, and having the bulk of her cargo eagaged, will have quick dispatch. Shippers will please hurry their •good. alongside, as this vessel will have quick dispatch,. Apply to WORKMAN /c 00.. 123 Walnut street. api2• tf FOR LIVERPOOL. -49:11 Instant. —The ttVE Era class Neutral packet atilp EXPIRE EN,R G. Moran, master, having ter cargo engaged, will sail as above. PETER WRIGHT is SONS 115 Walnut vireet. - ap9-tf 114 FOR LI.VEHPOOL,-The first class Neu tral ship THE URAIGS, G. L. Raker, master baying a large portion of her cargo en gaged, will rail soon. For balance of freignt, ap ply to PETER WRIGHT & SONS, 115 Walnut street. spat! *DPETROEFUM FREIGHT FOR LIV ER.POOL.—The fine Br task bark SHER- Lit , master, having the greater Tart of her cargo engaged, will have quick dispatch for the above port. For balance of freight, apply to WORKMAN & CO.. 123 Walnut street. mh:ls *PETROLEUM. FREIGHT FOt LIV ERPOOL.—The tine Bremen bark PAUL. Osterloh, master, will have quick dispatch. For balance of freight, a l ply to PETER WRIGRT I SONS, 115 Walnut street. mtr2l-tt sibFOR LAG UAYRA and PUERTO CA BELLO—The bark JOHN BOULTON will Ella for the above ports on Saturday. April 9th. For freight or paksage , apply to SON DAL. LETT At CO:. 12t= Walnut street. apt-lot sitFOR B.a..RßAlooi rhe British schooner DART, Jacob Oonrod, master, will sail in a days. For freight. apply to GEORGE A.L RINS & 00 , 154 North Delaware avenue. mtr29 44 FOR •NEW ORLEAN:4 —The Al new clipper bunt bark ZELINDA., Enciartam, ma -ter, saving freight all engaged. will have quick dispatch for the above port. Splendid ac commodations for past.engers. Apply to E. A. SODDED & CO., Dock stTech wharf. aptl•Gt FOR POR iI...A.NII.—The new tine fist sailing schooner HATTIE SAMPSON, lake, - master, having most of hor cargo engaged, will have quick dispatch for the above port For b%lance of- treight, apply to E. A. SOLIDER CO., Dock street Wharf. spit- 3t FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.—a 2 Fr. ship BURN XH, Beck worth, master, - re lOW register. 9,000 bble. capacity; Al Br. bark MARIA. Killam, master, 500 ton.; register. 6,500 bbls. capacity; .A 2 Br. bark IRMA, Russell, master.;2t 0 tons resister, 2,200 bbls. capacity; A 2 brig WINONA, Graffam, master, 264; tons re gister, 2 01.0 bbls. capacity. For terms, apply to E. A. SOU DER & 00., Doek street wharf. awl 1161 FOR SALE—The brig MOUNTAIN EAGLE, 257 tons register, built at Tremont, e., In 1525; 104 feet long. 37 feet 3 Inches beam, 10 feet .3 inches hold; received extensive repairs and was opened and found sound in 1662; now well found in sails, rigging, &c. Apply to J. E. BAZLEY & CIO.. 122 South Wharves. aptl ii tga FOR SALE, FREIGHT OR ORARTER —The fine three-masted schooner SAMUEL U T, Captain Hilliard, 240 tons, 1,200 barrels capacity, light draft.' Apply to DAVID COOPER, 18 North Wharves. apt JOHN SHINDLER & SONS, SAIL. MAKERS, No. 244 North WARVES, Wolf t i iitstreet, Philadelphia. All work done in the best manner and on thi lowest and most favorable terms, and warrantedto give perfect satisfaction. inkls-tf Particular attention given to repairing. CCONSIGNEES' NOTlOE.—British ship THE CR kIGS, Baker, master, from Liver- Spool, is now. discharging under general order at hippen street wharf. Consignees will please at tend to the reception of their goods. PETER WRIGHT dc SONS, 115 Walnut street. apl3-tf of 100 CONSIGNEES' NOTlCE.—Consigni es C ONSIGNEES ' tons pig iron, no bin of lading, per schooner SAMUEL COLT, Captain Hilliard, from New York, will please send for the same, pay freight and charges, and oblige DAVID COOPER, 18 North Wharves. ap9.st Npersons are hereby cautioned ,L.ll against trusting any of the crew of the Danish brig O. EUNOMIA, as'no debts of their con tracting will be paid' by captiiin or consignees. WOERMAN ir flO.. 123 Walnut street. apl2 OTICE. —All persons are hereby cautioned assinst trusting any of the crew of the British ship THE CR &MS, Baiter, master, from Liver. pool, as no debts of their contracting will be paid by captain or consignees. PETER WRIGHT SONS, 115 Walnut street ap9it THE CONSIGNEE of 1 barrel Sugar, % barrel j Molasses, 1 box Pecan Nuts, per brig AL- FRED. from New Orleans, marked Mrs. Eliza beth Lear, care of George Voltz, will please call for the same at EISI - IOP, SON .k CO.'S, 105 Arch strPer.. rebid TRUSSES 'RTES. JAMES BETTS'S CELEBRATED .131 SUPPORTERS FOR LADIES, and the only Supporters under Medical patronage. Ladies and Physicians are respectfully requested to call only on Tars. BETTS, at her residence, 1039 WALNUT street, Philadelphia (to avoid counterfeits), thirty thousand invalids having been advised by their Physicians to use her appliances. Those only are genuine bearing the United States Copywright Labels on the box and signatures also on the Sup.. portArs with Tr Ktimnni%le rtntt. - §OTONS LIONIMVITAN, NOW LANDING from Br. bark Thomas Dear*, For sale by ALLIGIT & biaNs US Baugh FRONT itrosi. MEDICIAI4 BANDIVART'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES, for the cure of Hoarseness, Throat Diseases, &0., are specially recommended to public speakers, as Lbe mo-t efficient remedy extant for the above dis 3 eases. We present but one of the many testimonials is our possession : 0. BAYNV EAR81E4131712% Feb. Bth, 1864. A- T—Dear I d Brown's Bronchial Aß Troches,Sir: Wistar'shave Lozengusees, and other preparations for hoarseness and throat troubles, and in comparison with them all, can cheerfully commend your own as a most admira ble specific for public speakers and singers in eases of hoarseness, coughs and colds. I have found them serving in time of need, most ef ectually, , 6 Yours truly, T. H. ROBINSON, Pastor of N. S. Presbyterian Church. Manufactured by Q. A. BAHNTART 6; CO., Harrisburg. And for sale by • ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO., Druggists, N. E. cor. Fourth and Race sts., rohll-fmw,24t4 Philadelphia. Also. by Retail Druggists generally. • WHAT IS LIFE WITHOUT HEALTH- Messrs. GRUA and ALLEN, Medical Electri, rormerly associated with Professor Boles and Galloway, having dissolved partnership, the practice will be continued by THOS. ALLEN, at the old established office, No. 723 North TENTS Street, between Coates and Brown where he will still treat and cure all curable diseases (whether acute, chronic, Pulmonary or Paralytic, without a shock or any pain,) with the various modifica tions of Electricity and Galvanism_ This treat. meat has been found remarkably successful in all cases of Bronchitis, Diphtheria. and other diseases of the throat and respiratory organs. A few of the diseases in which successful cures have been made are mentioned below. Consumption, first and General Debility. second stages. Diseases of the Liner 0? flualysts. Kidneys. Neuralgia. Diabetes. Fever and Ara*. Prolapsus Uteri (Failing Congestion. of the Womb). Asthma. Prolapsue Ani (or Piles) Dyspepsia. Nocturnal Emissions, Rheumatism.- Ica.&a. Bronchitis. Deafness. I nllnanaa and Catarrh. I No charge fer consults II A. Id. to 6 P. lit. Testimonials to oe seen OPAL LENTALLINA A superior article for cleaning the Teeth, do. troying animalcules which infest them, giving :one to the gums, and leaving a feeling of fra grance and perfect cleanliness in the mouth. I' may be used daily, and will be found to atrangthen weak and bleeding gums, while the aroma and de iersiveness will recommend it to every one. • Be ing composed with the assistance of the Dentist, Physician, and. Microscopist, it is confidently offered as al3 F.T.T A RLE substitute for the =On %sin Washes formerly in vogue. Eminent Dentists, acquainted with the &manta wits of the DENTALLINA, advocate its uses; it cannibal nothing to prevent its unrestrained em ployment. Made only by JAMES T. SHINN, Apothecary. BROAD and SPRUGS Streets. dorsals en by Druggists gerally, and Fred. Brown, 11. Stockholm*. Hassard & Co., Robert C. Davis, G. R. Henry, Geo. 0. Bowers, Isaac H. Ray, Charles Shivers, 0. IL Needles, G. J. Scattergood, T. J. Husband, - J. 0. Tarapenny, &C 0 Ambrose Smith, Charles H. Eberle, Thomas Weaver, James N. Marks, William B. Webb, E. Etringlittrat & 00,, James 1.. Blepham, Dyott & 00., Hughes & Coombe, H. 0. Blair, Henry A. Bower, Wyeth & Bro. TUM ELLE' S COMPOUND SYRUP OF J DOCK. —We often hear it repeated by , those who have used JUMELLE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF DOCK, that among all the thousand remedies offered to the public, there is none of them so salutary as a cough medicine,so potent 43 an in vigorator, eoeffeetusl as a purifying specific, and so shooting and restorative in eases of physical de bility, nervous irritation and a general sinking or a prostration of the system. For sale by the proprietor, F. JUMELLE, No. 1535 Market street, and by all Druggists. [fe.t-aml I N Ire wit '..: : • ' II:111.1 Al: Fr lA. s,l..ti, II out_to _ le Mc i . " - 1 1 ~; • tee; particularly recommended by public eingers, and amateurs Pre •Lred., wl oi • • ... • ~.y . ). 4: 71 I : I i• ' These Lozenges are a safe and speedy curator Diphtheria, Coughs, Sore Throat, H - oarseness and Bronchial Affections generally. Try them. THOMAS ESTLACK. Jr., Druggist, S. W. car. of Eighteenth and Market eta.. Phila. is2B-3mS TAYLOR'S , /LERMA OIL OR EMI3ROO.&- , T/ON. —A reliable article. Positively cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia and Sprains, Frosted Feet, Ohillblains, Piths in the Limbs, Chest, Bids Bask. For sale by.the Proprietor, H. B. TAT LOP, Tenth and Callowhill streets. Price, 55 cents. _ fe32-3m* JUST RECEIVED BY LATE IIYLPORTA lion, Hennessey's fine Old Brandy, exprea . k for medicinal use. LANCASTER & Pharmaceutists, N E. corner ARCH and TENTH Sm.. Phis. Ism RUGS LAWRENCE'S METALLIC BROWN PAINT __E t ; PER CENT METALLIC BASE. The Metallic base e of this Paint is composed of the Protoxtde and Peroxide of Iron. Its proper. ties are such as to give it superiority over all ottters in the market for the purpose 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. tears, railroad and other bridges, it is not excelled. It is especially 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-halt as much as other Metallic Paints. - - . Wherever this Paint has been used, it has given ENTIRE BAT/SPAOTION, which is, we believe, more than can be said of any other paint in the market. ROBERT SHOEMAKER /c CO., mhll•fmw24t§] Sole Agents for Pennsylvania., N. E. corner Fourth and Race streets, Phila. PIANOS. &U MIRUNITED STOCK COMPANY FIRST-CLASS PIANOS, of New York; also, Worcester's inimitable Patent Hinged Plate Pianos, for sale at No. 11 North Seventh street robl6-2m* GLOSE & BAECKLES A. STANKOWITOH, PIANO TUNER and REPAIRER, removed to 930 RIDGE avenue, above Vine, and is prepared to receive orders as usual. His many customers bear testimony to his skill and ability as a correct and thorough Tuner. His Re. pairing is done in a durable and artistic manner, as he is a practical Piano Maker; has eight years' city experience, with the best references which can be given. All orders promptly attended to; and guarantees to give entire satisfaction. Pries for tuning St. Orders from the country accepted, and done very reasonably. ' mb2-3ml AN ASSORTMENT of the beet New York and Philadelphia Mann. factoring, from $27.5_ upwards AIso,MELODEONS, Harmoniums and Cabins. Orgas. No. 233 South FIFTH street, at the New Store, a few doors below Walnut. P. SCHULER & 110. fa17.21n EDUCATION INFANT' S RETREAT. . MEDIA, DELAWARE 1110. 7 PA. MRS. SAMUEL EDWARDS, Principal. This Institution, providing a refined home and the ten derest care 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 Martin. Esq. fell—lmi DENTISTRY eispDß. FINE, PRACTICAL DENTISI for the last twenty years, 219 VINE Street, be ow Third, Inserts the most beautiful TEETH ol the age, mounted on fine Gold, Plains, Silver, Vulcanite, Coralite, Amber, Pte., at prices fca neat and substantial work, more reasonable than any Dentist in this city or State. Teeth plugged to last for lift). Artificial Teeth repaired.to knit No pain in extracting. All work warranted to fit Thafarail tam haut fam4No. mh9:9-nui LOST, T OST—A CERTIFICATE of 5 per Cent. Loan Li of State of Pennsylvania, for 8516 05, dated March 12th, 1830, No. 754, in name of WILLIAM MEREDITH. Also, a Certificate of 6 per Cent. Loan of State of Pennsylvania, for the sum of 8200, ated Tune 30th, 1845, No. 1452, in name of ELI K. PRICE, Administrator of William Meredith, In Trust. Application has been made to the A.ucli tor-General for a renewal of said Ciernaeatoe 14-31af U9n, Office 12.01112 brow at the office. dell-em} MI N. PliIOE, Na, $lll Arab stork SEWING MACHINES. HE AMERICAN _IBUTTON-ROLE, 'CORD ING GAND EMBROIDERING SEWING MACHINE. The greaiest novelty of the nineteenth een'ury, is capable of making 2 button holes in a minute, 120 in an hour, and 12C0 in a day's work of ten hours. Price,. complete, $125. . Substair ann strongly built, and less li tble to get out of order than any other Sewing Machine now extant.. ' Armynnd Navy Contractors, Manufacturers of Clothing, Merchant Tailors and . others, who can keep this invaluable machine at work steadily, will, in ten days, save the entire cost of the same, calculating the cost of each batten hole at only one cent. THE BUTTON HOLES made by this entirely SIM PLE and NOVEL Machine, (which can be.worted with ease by any' female operative, l are not only equal to the best handmade in the pearl or right side of the hole, but greatly surpassing them in bratity and finish on the wrong side, which is formed by a very beautiful braid stitch, made by an EXTRA STITCH, which no hand-muds Button hole possesses; thereby imparting to the same a much greater strength that can be given to any other kind or make of Button hole, and which rerders CORDING or EARRING altogether unneces sary to the same; as the best Merchant Tailors w ho have compared them with corded or barred Button boles freely admit, • SCil - A Female Op . -rotor of a few days' experience made THREE superior Button-Hides in a ininut.7 but the Company only claim for it TWO IN A. MINUTE. BT 4first-rate workman can only make and finish four Button-Haes by hand in an hour, or forty in a day of ten hour:. This Machine, aside from its Batton-Hole ties, is admitted to be of great value to several BRANCHES OF MANUFACTURE, owing to its applicability to trades separate and distinct from BUTTON• HOLE MARINO. It BRAIDS. EM BROIDERS and CORDS on all kinds of C:ottts. Cassimers, Clothing Materials, and unlike other Sewing Machines, it manufactures its own . BRAID AND CORD! While others only sew on the same when the Braid anti Cord is furnished. It embroiders Ladies Cloaks and all arucles of-manufacture requiring Embroiaerv. 116irl o Shoemakers it is invaluable, as it binds and embroiders gaiter and other boots and Bhoks, works button holes in 'leather and fasting, and braids children's boot. es, and for Hatters and Book Binders, Sadlers, etc., etc.. it is indispen Bible; also for Cloth manufacturers in listing or edging their cloth, saving thereby great el - pence, and at the same time greatly beautifying the mate rials. I he machinery being very simple, it is not likely to get out of order like those with complicated cog wheels, came, &c. Two threads are used from spools in general use, without the trouble of un spooling end unwinding. It can be used for an ornamental stitch with various colored silks, and requires little cr no repairs, being manufactured trim the best materials and in the most workman like manner. Sir Persons wbo have used The American 81/10011 Hole Maclaine would sot part with it TOT double its original cost, being a complete Time SAYER, doing the work of 30 Button Hole makers in a day. This is the only machine produced that will throw a stitch over the edge of the fabric so as to bind or cover it io a manner indispenrably nec?a sary to ch icing which requires to be corded or braided, it having been patented in 1859, and from time t time so improven that the Company coast. der it Pe RIIICTION, and are now prepared to tar nish them to purchlust:rs duly patented andlicensed in totation as ,rders are on their books. MiMiNain== Persons desirous of becoming Agents for the sale of "THE AMER' CAN BUTTON-HOLE MA.- CH IN E," throughout the United States, can ad dress the President of the Company, at their SALES g ot.lis, No. t`.lo CHESTNUT Street, below 'se venth street. where specimen.' of work done by the machine, and the ma,henes in full operation can be viewed by any persons desirous of seeing the greatest novelty of the present century. Every Machine sold and delivered is warranted for hi months. "The American Button Hole Company who own this only ,perfect Button Hole, Cording, Braiding and Embroidery Sewing Machine have their factory situated on the corner of Broad and Buttonwood streets, in the city of Philadelphia, and commenced operations on the last of July, iS33 having a portion of their machinery to make and the remainder to purchase, beside their estab lishment to put in working order, have not only made several improvements in the original machine, and 'patented the same, but have com pleted several hundred machines, for which orders to a grent degree have been and are being received, without any publicity having been given thereto, other than showing the work done by it to casual visitors, ard but for the Improvements above men tioned, which they desired to put to their original aaactiine orders would have been filled. But having now got their samples and circulars ready for distribution, and their machine perfected, they will commence in a few days to an all their present orders and those they mar In future rezeive. " Boston Journal, dpri/ 1E64. DiROPOSALS FOR BITUMINOUS UOALS. - I Sealed Proposals will be received at the Office of the Philadelphia Gas Works, No. 20 South SEVEN TR Street, until noon of FRIDAY, 2.M. of April, 1E 1 64, for supplying the whole or any part of Eighty Thousand Tens 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:atons, in the following monthly quantities ; eight 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, ltltti, and January, February, March, April and May. The coals must be delivered fresh, dry, and of a quality approved by the Engineer of 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 which they are to be raised. II they are of a kind not now or recently used at these Works, samples for 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 2240 pounds will be considered as the weight intended in the proposals, unless the contrary be expressly stated. The Trustees reserve the right to accept any pro posals in whole or to part, or to reject all, as they may deem best for the interests of the Trust, and in the event of failure on the pal t of any contrac tor to deliver the coals according to his atreement, both in quantity and quality, the Trustees reserve the right to buy elsewhere, whatever quantity may be required to meet the deficiency, and charge to the contractor any loss or damage arising from each failure. Payments will be made monthly, in two equal instalments at four and six months after the speci fied periods of delivery, the 15th of each month being taken as the average of the monthly delve- nee, or at the option of the Trustees, will be made at earlier dates with legal Interest off. Should contractors prefer to make deliveries earlier than required, they may be received so far as they can be conveniently stored, but payments will be made to date from the time specified to the contractor. Security for the fulfilment of contract will be required, and each proposal must name the amount and character of security that will be frered. JOHN 0. ORESSON, fe2Otap22o Engineer in Chief. GEBAT D/SCOVBILY USEFUL. AND VALUALBLIi? DISCOVERY HILTON'S INSOLUBLE CIEXENT Is of more general practical utility thou any invention now before the public. It has been,thoroughly test. ed during the last two years by prac tical men, and pronounced by all to be Applicable to the useful Arta. SUPERIOR TO ANY Adhesive Preparation known. Ano thiiiir lllltonvs Insoluble Cement is 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 ollimsiy• smell. ■ Oombina don. Boot and Shoe Maw:Liao taxers. BOOT AND SHOE Manufacturers using Machines will And it the best article known for. (la menting the Channel, as it works without delay, is not affected by any change of temperature. Jeweler. JEWELERS Will find it sufficiently adhesive 101 their use, as has been proved. It is Especially Adapted to Leather, 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 Hilton's Insoluble OXMILITT 18 in a liquid form and as easily appied as paste. Hilton's in soluble Ceeront is insoluble in water or oil. s Insoluble Cement ad. heres oily substances. Supplied in Family or Mannfactn. rer's Packages from 2-oz. to 100 lb& HILTON BROS. & CO., Proprietors, P.oofd , ince, R. I adelphia, LAING ,t • at. ; Joseph Godfrey & 00. , 38 N. Iwolnes. Itis a Liquid. Remember DlB-Nvm&frlF Agents in P Ne. 80 N. T • Fourth street LEGAL NOTICES TN TEE COURT OF COMMON - PLEAS FOB THE CITY AND COUNTY OF Fialaikr. DEL-PI:HA. -RIAN 11 A E. HARMAN by her neat Fileno,&c., TS W sui.N G O N 0. HART- Id AN. Dec. Term , 1864, N 0.28. Divorce. -You will please t.•,k- nonce that a rule has been granted - on yon to show cause why a divorce a vineuto slotri monii should not be decreed in the above cause, - re turnable SATURDAY, April 22d, 1E64. - - E. C. TOWNSEND, • Attorney f or Libellant. TO WASHINGTON C. HARTMAN, _Respondent above CtIEP. - "apP•B&W4t4 • N THE On PIiANS' 1 :01.11iT FOR TILE OITY AND. COUNTY OF PI.IILADELPIIIA.. Estate of SARAH WILLI AIM'S, deceased. Via Audit° appointed by the . Court to audit, settle and adjust he at count of THOMAS WILLIAMS, Ja., administrator with the will annexed of, the estate of SARAH WILLIAMS, deceased, midria xi-p,ri distribution of the balance in the riands'Or the accountants, wit meet tile parties intiereatedi for the purposes of his appointment, on MON DAY. April 96th, 1664, at 4 o'clock P. llff..,.at.the- Arbitiati Rooms, Washington Building, NO. 27 South THIRD street, in the City of Philadal• phut. apB- f, in, w,5 t*, TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE OI.TY 11 AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.. Es— tate of ALICE WILLIAMS deceased. TheAa.. ditor appointed to audit settle and adjust therste.. ount of OCI'AVIUS J. Nr RRI., edrainiitrider of th' estate cf ALICE WILLIAMS,' aecessed; and tomake distribution of the balance in the handik. of the accountant, will meet the parties interested, for the purposes of his appointment, on TUES DAY, April lath. 1864, at 11 o'clock. A. M., at the Wetherill Noose, No. 605 SANSOM street, Philadelphia. apEl f, m, wst* N THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY . AND COUNTY O PHILA.DELPHIA., Estate f ktORRhT P. F DESILYLR, deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, set. tie and mak'. t the account (thed by HARRISON . T. DESILV ER) of FRANK DESILVER, Exit— cntor of the last will and t=stsment of the said de— cedent, and of HARRISON T. DESILVER,Ad. min istratur de bonis was with the will annexed of sa.d decease,:, and to make distribution of the• balance iu the bands o( the accountant, will meet the partie - interested frsrthe purp ,ses of his :ap. peintment. on Tl'E , DAY, the 19th day of April" A. D 1864 at 4o' clock, P. M. at his Mace, Southeast corner of WALNUT anifSLICTII streets, in the City of Philadelphia. GEO. JIINKIN, .1)s. , Auditor. apP-f-m-Nr-srik Ilv , ItrilANS'-UtjUlitf FOR THIS CITY ANL/COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIE.---Es tate of M a RG ARET R AN DOLPH JUSTICE and JA( 013 U ' , TICE, Minor children of EL/W.ABD R. JUSTlCE,deceased. The Auditor appointed by the i.ourt to audit, settle and adjust the final account of GEORGE R. JUSTIOE, Guardian of the said Mii.ors, and to make distribution of the Balance in the hands of the accountant, will meet the parfies infer..sted for the purpo-Fes of his ap. poinrmen , , on MON LAY, 18th day of April, 1884, at 4 o'clock P. Mat his office Southeast corner of SIXTH and WALNUT streets, in the City of Phi GEO. JUNEIN, Jr.-, • apf, m, w,l- st* Auditor. N HE ORPHANS' COURT FOIL THE CITY' AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of WILLIAM. FRANTZ, deceased. .Notice is hereby given that ANN FX:IZA. FRANTZ,. wi..ow of said decedent, - has flied ir the said court her petition, and an inventory and appraisement of the personal estate which she elects to retain, under the acts of April 14th, - 1851,, and April 6th, 1869, and the game will be approved by said court. on FRIDAY, the 15th day of April, 1164, unless ezcep•ions be filed there!o. - - W. WYNNE WISTER, SE, Attorney for Petitioner. ap4 -m , w-4t, THEOItpIIAtiS COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.—. Estate of BE JAMIN P. WlLLlA.M.S,deoestad. The Auditor appointed by the Court to -audit, settle and adjust the account of -. SAMUEL Wile. LIAMS and THOMAS WILLIAMS. Jr.... Ads. ii instrator of the estate of BENJAMIN P. WIGEr- LIAMS, deceased, and to report distanbutiote of the balance in the hands of the accountants, will meet the parties interested for the purposes of his appointment on TUESDAY, April 19th, 1564, at 4 o' clock P. M. at the Aroitratiom Booms, Washington Building, 274 South THIRD a tree t, in the city of Philadelphia.apB-f, matw-M4r- TN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FO : J_ the City ane County of Philadelphia.—H&R. R- ET H. SMALL, by her next friend, Ito., DANIEL SMALL. June Term, 1864,_ No. 20. Daniel Small, above namsd, reepondent Take notice that the Court has granted a rule to take the. deposition of Bertha Brown, a game witness, snit thai the deposition will be taken before Thomas D. Smith. Esq.. at his nice, No. 520 Walnut street, in the city of Philadelphia, on Thursday, Apra, 14, 1E64, at 4 P. M. J ELDON SALTER, apE-st* * Attorney for Libellant. NOTIt E.—Letters of Acmunstration to the Estate of Tn(ISLS THOMAS. late oLthe city of Philadelphia, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all per one having claims against said Estate are hereby requested te mak.- known the same, and those indebted thereto, to make payment, to WSL H. THOMAS, Ad minis,rator, LAUREL Street Wharf, .Kensing.. ton. . .mh.23-w,lSt* BUSINF.BB °ARM, TT AVING PURI 'RASED THE INTEREST" I of J. 0 GIt.LESPIE. of the firm of SUP PLEE & GILLE - -PIE. I will continue on latluk, Commission business at the same place, and hope,. by strict attention to my business, to merit a con-. tinnance of the favors that have-heretofore been. accorded to us. J. WESTLY SUPPLEE, 317-And 319 North Broad st." 2 aiall-at JAMES M. SCOVEL, Attorney at Law, Master and Examiner In Chancery, 113 PLUM street, ap7.lm* 11arnden. N. J. B AFFA. k SMITH, GENERAL COMMISSION , MERCHANT FOR THE SALE OF FLOUR, GRAIN, HILL FEED, SEEDS, And Produce generally. - No. 121 North WATER et., Phila. taps-I'n' ROBERT EWINBILG, L BROKER, No. 109 Some THIRD street. m - h25-1p) JOS. H. THOMPSON. GEO.- ALBIN& GEORGE ALKINS & CO., SHIPPING AND COMMISSION AGENTS And General Merchandise Brokers, No. 151 North DELAWARE Avenue, . nihtl.4-lmo, Philadelphia. ECOND NATIONAL ,BANIE OF PIECILA7 DELPHI& FRAN KFORD. CAPITAL 6100,000, with the privilege of inereal. Leg to 600,000. NATB AN anxts, President; WILLL&IT H. RHAWN, Cashier, late of the Philadelphia Bask, Nathan Hines Lewis Shalloross, George W. Rnawn, Charles E. Exemei Simon R. Snyder, Beniamin Rowland:3l%i Edward Hayes, , Benjamin H. Deaeon, John ooper. The Second National Bank of Philadelphia is now open at No. 134 MAUI street, - Frankford, for the transaction of a General Banking Huainan*: upon the usual terms. Collections' upon all accessible points will made upon liberal terms. Respectfully, W. H. BRAWN, fe3-3mb Clasher STOV ES, HEATERS, &O. G OLD'S IMPROVED STEAM. - ND WATER - HEAT ING APPARATUS, . For Warming and Ventilating Public HuiMusD and Private Residences. Manufactured by the UNION STEAM AND WATER-HEATING COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA.. : JAMES P. • WOOD, 41 South FOURTH Street. B. M. FELT WELL, SuP'); mihlB.6ni§ raTHOMSON'S LONDON KITCHENER, OR EUROPEAN RANGE, for families, hotels or public institutions, in TWENTY DIFFERENT ;SIZES. Also, Philade), phis Ranges, Hot Air Furnaces, Portable Heaters; Lowdown Grates. Fireboard Stoves, Bath Boilers, Stewbole Plates, Broilers, Cooking Stoves, &0,04. - wholesale and retail. by the manufacturers. CHASE, SHARPE & TH.OMSOND mh7m,w, f,6mo No. 200 N. Sewn!' street. THOMAs S. it DIXON, Late Andrews Dixon, DR , . 1324 CHESTNUT street, Philad, Opposite United States faint i oA • Manufacturers of • i LOWDOWN, PARLOR, CH/003ER, OFFICE, AND OTHER GRATES, for Anthracite, Bituminous and Wood Firms, ALSO, _ WARM AIR FURNACES* for warming public and private buildintfirr REGISTERS. VENTILATORS, AND . . CHIMNEY CAPS, COOKING RANGE% BATH BOILER% WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. RIVE CO-PARTNERSHIPS. - NT OTIOE.—OHARLES 0. KNIGHT IS AD:- 111 mated to an ieterest in our business from this. date. I) ROPFUNS & 00. Iron and Steel; Merchants, N. E. Oor. Second and Tine sta., gad 42 and 44 North Front street. Pszr.usinarau., April 1. 1864 api-lueb