SECOND EDITION. BY TELEGRAPH. IMPORTANT EXPEDITION IN FLORIDA. INTERESTING FROM WASHING TON. THE HARTFORD CON- FLAG-RATION. Only One Life Lost. Harshal Kane and His Friends Going to Dixie. OPERATIONS IN FLORIDA. Boston, Feb. 6.—A private letter from rCharlotte Harbor, Florida, Jan. 20th, states that a of Union troops, tinder Gen. "Woodbury, had arrived at Ponta Rosa, the ob ect being to cut off a large supply of beeves ■which the rebels were taking from Florida at the rate of 150 er week. The expedition is guided by Lt. Crane, who was Commissary in the U. S. Army during the war in Florida, and who resided there until the rebellion broke out, when he was obliged to leave on account of his Union sentiments. Lieutenant Crane says that he intends to take possession of Fort Myers, on the Caloosa hatchie river, and make it a rallying point for the Union men as well as a good base of operations. ; FROM WASHINGTON. [Special Despatch to the Bulletin. 1 "Washington, Feb. 6.— The examining clerks of the Paymaster-General’s Office yesterday presented iheir chief, Hon. T. E. Brady, of Pa., with a gold-headed ebony cane. Tha Naval Committee of the two branches of Congress are in Philadelphia, to-day, to examine the proposed site for the new Navy- Yard. It is reported to-day that a majority of the House will vote to adhere to its tax upon whiskey on hand. If it does, a compromise between the two houses will be the result, Some of the intimate friends of the Presi dent say that he will veto the" Confiscation bill passed by the. House yesterday, should the Senate agree to it. [By the People’s Line.] Washington, ■ Feb. 6, 9 A. M.—Sixty pri soners, were transferred en Friday from Forrest Hall to Camp Distribution, whence they will be sent to their respective regiments. E. A. Rollins, Esq., the agreeable and effi cient Cas'hier in the Internal Revenue Depart ment, has been appointed Deputy Commissary. The' monthly report of Captain Dolan, Chief of Military Detectives and Patrols, shows that during the month - of January ; sixty-one commissioned officers have been arrested upon various charges; 620 enlisted men arrested and confined in the Cen tral Guard House; 18 deserters arrested and turned over to Captain Scheetz; 36 parties arrested and fined for selling liquor on Sun day ; 20 for selling liquor to soldiers and 10 for selling liquor without license. The total amount of fines collected was one thousand and one hundred and sixty-two dollars. "Between fifty and sixty parties have been arrested, charged with disloyalty, robbing soldiers, &c. A large amount of government property has been seized : and turned over to the proper ■authorities. About 20 saloons have been permanently closed and the stock of confiscated,; the r proprietors having been guilty of violating special orders No. 2. By Peoples’ Telegraph Line 411 Chestnut street, Beading Boom Merchants Exchange and Girard Honse.j THE CONFLAGBATION ATHARTFOBD. Hartfobd, Feb. 6. —lt was at one time thought that several lives were lost at the Colt’s armory fire yesterday, but it is now believed that only one man, named E; K. Fox,perished.. He was seen to enter the- burning building and has not been heard of since. ' Many were in jured by falling walls and floors in endeavoring to save machinery and tools.- Some quite severely. |, DEPARTURE OF SECESSIONISTS j FOR THE SOUTH. Halifax, Feb. 6. —Marshal Kane and a num ber of-Confederate officers left in the steamer ! Alpha, to-day, for some port in the S outhem States. 1 , THE CHESAPEAKE CASE. Halifax, Feb. 6.,— 1n the case of the steamer Chesapeake, the Judge of the Admiralty Court has decided to restore the vessel and cargo to the owners, subject to such conditions respect ing the payment of expenses, as the Attorney- General may exact. The latter demands a surety against latent claims, to which owners \and agents of the vessel demur. The Court adjourned till "Wednesday next. DINNER TO GENERAL BURNSIDE. Boston, Feb. 6.—A number of distinguished citizens of this place gave a complimentary dinner to General Burnside at the Revere House, last evening. Mr. A. H. Bullock, Speaker of the House of Representatives, pre sided at the entertainment, i CAPTAIN UPSON. Habtfobb, Feb. 6.—A letter from an officer of the 20th Connecticut Volunteers states that Captain Upson, who was barbarously shot by rebel assassiris after his surrender, is doing well and will probably recover. THE OCEAN QUEEN SIGNALLED. ™ New York, Feb. 6. —The steamship Ocean Queen, from Aspinwall, has been signalled be low. She will arrive up at 2.30 o’clock this af ternoon. 'I DEPARTURE OF STEAMERS: New Yoek, Feb. 6—The steamer Germania sailed to-day with $214,000, and the City of New .York for Liverpool, with s2oliooo. THE STEAMER COLUMBIA BELOW. New Yoek, Feb. 6.—The steamer Columbia, from. New Orleans with dates to the 30th ult., is below, and will be up about 3 o’clock.' ARRIVAL OF THE ARABIA. , Boston, Feb. 6. —The. Arabia is below, and will be up at two o’clock. [Her mails will bo due in Philadelphia on Monday evening. ADDITIONAL NEWS FROM EUROPE. ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMER EDINBURGH New York, Feb. 6.—The steamer Edinburgh, which arrived here to-day, brings a lew items of neWAlrom Europe not before noticed. The following are the latest despatches : London, Jan; 21.—Letters from Frankfort state that Ihe opinion is prevalent that Austria and Prussia must come to tome definite understanding with England. . - Copenhagen, Jan. 20.—The Rigsrad has com menced the discussion of the address, and all par ties declare that an unconditional adherence to the N ovember Constitution is a pledge of the indepen dence of Denmark. The Saxon battalion at Kiel has suddenly re ceived marching. Orders and leaves to-day for Northwest Holstein, where the contingent is to be concentrated. The Austrian troops destined for Schleswig have commenced marching and are expected at Kiel to morrow. ~ • s " The Edinburgh brought here the Captain and ten of the crew of the. hark Eliza Ann, of London, from St. Johns, N. F., for Plymouth, England, and laden with a cargo of lumber. She was aban doned at Eea, and the crew were on the wreck thirteen days, during which time seven" ofthem perished from exhaustion. WEATHER REPORT. The following telegraphic report of the weather at da. M. to-day, at the points named, has been received: Halifax, S. E. Portland, E. Boston, N. W. Springfield, ; N. E. New York, N. E. Philadelphia, N. E. a Washington, .N. E. " price or go: [By the People’s New Yobk, Teh. 6 prices oi gold to-day: 9.40 A. M 58,),' 112 M ...... 10 A. M 581,'a58j{ T P. M... 11 A. M s&,VasB},'| MARKETS, New York,- Feb. 6.—Cotton is dull at 84 cents; Flour quiet. Sales of 5,500 bbls. at $6 45a$G60 for State, $7 35a57 55 for Ohio, Southern un changed. Wheat is advancing and prices are Ic. higher; sales of 42,000 bushels at SI 55al 60 for Chicago Spring, $1:57al 61) for Milwaukee Club, and SI G 6 al 70 for Red. Corn also advancing; sales of 49,000 bushels at SI 3tal 33 in store; Oats are held at an advance of la 2 cents; Provisions unchanged; Whiskey dull and nominal. Hogs firmer at cents. Receipts.—wheat, 9,250 bushels; Corn, 7,067 bushels ; Flour, 10,425 barrels. Baltjwoee, Feb. 6.—Flour quiet at S 7 50 for Ohio extra. Wheat active, Southern Red quoted at SI 70aSl 75, but the market is dull for Western Red. White wheat is steady. Corn firm at a de cline of lc., sales at SI 15. Yellow is quoted at SI 16. Whiskey dull at 9Gaf)6*c. CITY BULLETIN. Soldier Found Bead.—James Heckctty, a soldier, was found dead at an early hour this morning upon a,lot at Chnrch and Morris streets, in the First Ward. The deceased was 35 years of age and belonged to Williamsport. He came to the city yesterday with the Sth Pennsylvania Cavalry, of which he was a member. There was considerable excitement iu the First Ward all the morning, and various rumsxs that the deceased had met with foul play were afloat. The body was removed to tbe Second District Station House, and Coroner Taylor was summoned to hold an in quest. The Coroner made a close examination of the head of the deceased, but could discover no marks of violence. A post mortem examination will be made this afternoon. Hecketty was known to have had abont 5200 with him last evening, and this morning when the body was found the money was missing. ’ Sword Presentation Adjutant John S. Eiehl, of the 26th Eegiment Penna. Volunteers, was serenaded last evening at No. : 1125 Frankfora road, and was subsequently presented with a handsome sword, belt and sash by the members of that Regiment. Colonel Wm. F.‘SmaU, formerly commander of the Regiment, made the presen tation speech. A Lecture tor the Benefit of the Re freshment Saloon Rev. Joseph Parrish Thompson, of New York, will lecture for the benefit of the Volunteer Refreshment Saloon, on Thursday evening next, at the Academy of Music. His subject will be “Revolution against free Government not a right but a crime. ’ * House of Correction.— The Committee of City Councils, having under consideration the subject of a House ol Correction, held a meeting last evening in relation to the location ol this pro posed institution. , Nothing definite was decided upon, and the Committee adjourned to meet on Tuesday evening next. Soiree Mixitaire.— A complimentary soiree militaire' ■will be given to Mayor Eckendorfif. at the Academy of Music, on Tuesday evening, by Wyers’s Academic Cadets of West Chester, The Cadets will go through their various mancea- Tres, and the exhibition will doubtless be quite in teresting. Birgfeld’s Band will be present. Robbery. — E.-Long was before Alderman Moore, this morning, upon suspicion of having fobbed the money-drawer of McCabe’s liquor store on South street, above'Eleventh, of about $7O. He was held for a further hearing. Pickin'o Pockets.— Andrew Herring'was ar rested last evening at Twenty-third and Race streets, upon the charge of picking pockets. He was held-in $6OO bail to answer by Alderman Devlin. White Fext 3 Coen and Bunion Plaster. —A small invoice just received. For sale .by het dozen or single box, Boweb, Sixth and Vine. Bo wee’s Infant Cordial is the oldest, safest and best remedy' for yielding relief to children teething. Sold by Bower, Sixth and Green, and by all Druggists. Needles 5 Truss and Brace Department. — Ladies* store on Twelfth street, Ist door below Race. (Conducted by Ladies.) Gentlemen will apply to C. H. Needles, on-the- corner. The most thorough assortment of best makes of every article in the line will be found herp, and adjustment made with professional exactitude. “Glycerine Lotion,” from “'Woods 5 ,” of Boston, received and for sale at Needles* Drug Store, Twelfth aud Race streets. Great Bargains in Winter. Clothing.— Messrs. O. Somers & Son, No. C 25 Chesinut street, under .Tayre’s Ball, are now selling off* their splendid stock ef fine fashionable Winter Clothing, at greatly reduced prices, preparatory to opening their spring stock. All persons wishing to obtain elegant winter suits, cheaper than they are likely to be again until “alter the war,” ought to em brace this opportunity. AMUSEMENTS, Oratorio op the Creation As large num bers of persons were unable to obtain ndmissiou to the Academy last evening to witness the perform ance of the Oratorio of the Mestiah by the Handel and Haydn Society, at the request oi the Christian Commission, they will give another performance, when Haydn’s Oratorio ot the-Creation will be produced. The sale of reserved.seats begins on Tuesday. . The Chestnut—The “Ticket-of-LeaveMan” ineetswith unexampled success. It is well put upon the stage, and the scenery is remarkably beautiful and appropriate. ' The Arch was crowded last night with a fash ionable and appreciative audience. Tb-night Mies Charlotte Thompson will again appear as Little Barefoot. The Walnut. —Lucille Western, continues to fill the house nightly. “East Lynne” appears to increase its attractions every evening that it is per formed. ! Morris Minstrels.— This celebrated troupe will inaugurate a short season at Concert Hall on Monday evening. Signor Blitz, the little man with iron grey hair, speaks nightly at the Assembly Buildings, Tenth and Chestnut streets. Subjects—Magic and Ventriloquism, A UNIFORM CURRENCY. • The following memorial to Congress has already been signed by nearly all the leading business firms of this city, and copies will be left at the Merchants* Exchange and other public places for additional signatures: Merchants of Philadelphia and Citizens oi Pennsylvania, who subscribe our flames below, respectfully ask the United States Senators and Members of Congress, now assembled at Washing ton, to pass a law at this particular period of our Nation s greatness, when the Government is about to control the Currency of the Country:, to -H e 4 circn^a , tlo n of all Banks chartered by State Legislatures, to such an extent as will compel them to call in all their issue, so that the Country Shall have nothing but National Legal Tender Currency, for all debts, public and private, except'duties on Imports aud Interest on the Public Debt. ‘ ‘Already the notes of National Banks, in differ ent localities,' are quoted at % to-# per cent, dis count, which is liable to increase to an indefinite extent, as panics may occur. j “We, therefore* ask at your hands, that the Government, in furnishing circulation to the Banks, shall secure to the people a uniform National Currency i par at all points within thi-TJnite& States* 9 5 THE DAILY EVENING ffILLEf IN t FmLAPILFHIA SATIfEOA# EJEjS Weather* • Foggy; Therm 43 40 44 54 40 39 40 ) IN NEW YORK. Telegraph lane.] -The following are the ....58*a5S# 58*058* Arrest of Coal Thieves.—Special officer- J. S. Aaron and O. I). Hues have just completed the arrest of thirty coal thieves; m Bridgeport, opp , >- site Norristown, and immediate vicinity, all of whom bave for many years, it is said, been carry ing on ah extensive system of theft from cars belonging to the Reading Railroad Company. It is stated that tbis Company has been paying $3O,t)OU yearly for coal stolen along the line of their road, and while still under their protection. Gold in Berks County.—Considerable excite ment prevails in Kutztown and vicinity on account of a gold discovery in Maxatawny town ship, several miles from Kutztown, near Eagle Point, on land of Mr. David Gift.. The ore re sembles the California ore in every point except richness, and comes very near it in this respect. The ore is mixed up wiih the soil, and a veiif%as been dug out as big as a man’s arm.— Aßentown Democrat . COMMERCIAL. REESE D. FELL &BON, STOCK BROKERS, Ne. 305 WAL- HUT STREET. SALES OF STOCKS. I BBTOEE 400 ah Beadß 69 100 eh do cash 69 200 8h do 69 100 ah do cash 69 50 eh Soh Nav prfd 36 100 flh do bl 6 36 100 sh do 36# 200 Sh do 36 360 sh FultonCoalCo 6# 100 sh Phila & Erieß b3O 39J£ FIRST (1900 US 68 5-208 104 3000 Penna 5b 94# 600 do 94# 6700iOity6snew 104# 60( 0 Sch Nav 68’82 S 8 12000 Union Cnl 6b , fe6 S2# 4000 Sueq Cnl 6b .66 •*420 Sus Cnl Scrip 65 It 00 Cam&Am 6b’B3 99# 6000 C&m&Am mtg 6s 2 days 104# 6000 PhilfcErieß 6a 103 21 sh Mechanics Bk 27# 30 ah Penna R bs3dn 75 150 ah 17th & 19th IS* 73 eh do 18 60 sh Girard Col R 30 . 200 eh New Creek 1 % 50 sh Fulton Coal Co 6# 6CO sh Green Mount b3O 7 ICO sh Locust Mount 35 SALES AFTER 100 sh North Pa R 36* 100 sh do b3O 35# 160 ah do 35# 160 eh do 35* 260 sh do bSO 35* 100 ah do l>3o 36 lCOeh .do b 5 36 100 ah do 85 36 ICO ah do 38 200 ah do blO 36 100 ah do 2 days 36 ICO sh do 36 200 ah do b 5 36 i PRICES OF STOCKS IN NEW YORK. (By Telegraph,) FIRST CALL. l3B bid American Gold.. Chicago and R. laland bid 142 inlet. Reading Railroad £6B# bid 68 15-16 sale# Illinois Central .... bid 132# i&let.i Galena and Chicago.... .... bid in# ealea New York Central 133# bid 113# tales U. S. «•’Slink off. 107 bid 107 bid Erie .11l bid 112# sales Har1em....... ..102* bid 102# sales Cleveland and Toledo.. ...-ftbid 138 tales Finn.% Excited. FINANCE AND BUSINESS—FEB. 6,1864. There was again a buoyant feeling at the Stock Board this morning, with a general upward ten dency in prices. The abundance and cheapness of money encourages the spirit of speculation, and the demand from outside operators is steadily increas ing. In Government Loans the only transactions were in the Five-Twenties, which were firm at 104. State Fives bqM at 94#@94*, and City Loans at 104# for the new, and 101# for the old issues. Pennsylvania Railroad was steady at 75; Camden and Amboy Railroad at 155; the Bonds of’S3 at 99#, and the Mortgage at 304#; Little Schuylkill Rail road at 48#; and Beaver Meadow Railroad at 78. Reading Railroad was the least active on the-list —closing SS#(TS9. Catawiaaa Railroad Preferred sold at 43—an advance of #; North Pennsylvania Railroad at 35@35# —an advance of #; Philadel phia and Erie Railroad at 39# —an advance of 1; and Locust Mountain at 35—no change. The Mining stocks were generally neglected, and as the worth less character of some of them has become known, they arc generally avoided. Canal stocks generally were better, Schuylkill Navigation Common and Preferred stock advanced #; Lehigh Navigation#; Delaware Division #, and Union Canal Bonds *. The Common and Preferred stock of the latter was a shade lower. Susquehanna Canal was steady at 66 for the Bonds, nnd 23 for the shares. Bank shares were very firm. 150 was bid for North America; 125 Tor Philadelphia; 66* for Farmers’ and Me chanics’; 53 for Commercial; 27* for Mechanics’; 95 for Southwark; 73 for Kensington; 39 for Penn Township; 45 for Girard; 70 for Western; 2S* for Manufacturers' and Mechanics - ’: 53 for City; :>3 for Consolidation; 45 for CoramomJdalth; and 36 for Corn Exchange. Girard College Passenger Rail way advanced 1, and Seventeenth and Nineteenth Streets *. Jay Cooke & Co. quote Government Securities fee., as follows:' .. • ; U. S. 6*s v 1561 U. S. 7 3-1 Notes, Auguat 107 *.' ms “ •* Uctuoer... l(*7)i 10? X OertiScate of Indebtedness Io2y iO3 *< “ “ new PS hi 98 Quartermasters’ Vouchers a*;' 93 D. S. Demand Notes Hold l6B V 6-20 Bonds, full interest 103 X 104 Deliveries of 5-20 Bonds are being made to January 6th, inclusive. Oli ssrs. De Haven 4 Brother. No. 20 South Third street, make the following quotations of the rate* ol exchange to-day, at IX P. M.: / Buying, • Selling. American Gold prem. 63 prem Demand Notea. 63 prem. 68« prem, Quarters and halves 52* prem. Dimes and half dime5........47 ' prem. Spanish quarters . 47 prem. Pennsylvania currency...... % dig New York... mo The following is the statement of coal transporter over the Hazleton Railroad, for the week) ending January 31), 1864, oompared with the Bame time last year: Week. Previous. Total. Hazleton Mines... 2,285 05 6,892 02 8,157 07 Cranberry 1,252 16 3,M2 07 4,395 02 Diamond 836 10 2.825 07 3,63117 East Sugar Loaf.. 2,268 14 2,869 15 6,145 00 Council Ridge X 1,760 17 3,995 11 6,746 OS Mount Pleasant...'l.l66 02 2,397 05 3,683 07 Harleigh 1.281 19 2,312 03 3,594 02 jeddo 3,026 13 - 6,418 02 9,444 15 Ebervale 1.301 10 1.650 18 3,012 14 Milnesville........ 1,077 09 2J172 01 3,149 10 Buck Mountain... 1,708 00 1,627 07 ’ 3,335 07 Pea C0a1........; ‘ ..L Total OO 36,202 18 53,218 18 Corresponding pe= ried last year 18,693 10 45,029 00 63,722 16 Decrease 677 16 9,826 02 10,603 18 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS, ' Sattodav; Feb - 6.—There Is a Bteady demand for Cloverseed butnot much coming forward. Sales of 200 hushelß at $8 &lk@9 64 fts. Timothy is firm at $3 76. There 1b a good demand for Flaxseed anjl it is taken on arrival by the crushers at $3 25@ 3 30 bushel. There is hut little Quercitron Bark here and N0.,1 is Bteady at $37 f) ton. 1 The Flour market is dull but prices remain with out essential change. There_Js but little shipping demand and the only Bales''reported are 1000 bar rels Penna. and Ohio extra family at $7 25@7 62# barrel, 400 barrels fancy Western at $8 25, and 300 barrels sour at $6, Small sales to the retailers and bakers ats6 25@6 for superfine, $6 75® 7 12# for extras, $7 20@7 75 for extra family, and £8 26 to $lO for fancy lots—according to quality. There is no demand for Rye Flour and it is nomi nal at $6 26. In Corn Meal nothing doing. : * The demand for Wheat is quite limited and—only -1600 bushels good Penna. Red sold at $1 65@170 $ bushel. White ranges from $t 86 to $1 95. A small sale of Rye at $1 2U—which is a decline. Corn is in limited supply and yellow is in good request. Sales ofBCOO bushels at $1 lt@i 11# afloat. Oats are steady. Sales of 8000 bushels Penna., to arrive, a 86 cents. 5 • The Provision market 1b quiet. Small sales of new Mess Pork at *22@22 50,. Hams in pickle at 13 cents ard. smoked do. at I4@i6‘ cental Lard la Bteady at 14'eentBih tierces and 16 cents in kegs. Whiskey iB unchanged. Small sales of barrels at 9$ cents, and drudge at 91 .cents. BOABDS. 100 sh Marguette Hi© . b 6 4 100 ah do M « 100 sh do bSO i'A 100 ah North Pa B blO 35 100 Bh do._ b 5 35 200 ah do .35 v 10© ah Catawissa pfd 4254 300 Bh do bCSdnt 42X 200 ah Big Mountain Coal 50 ah Lehigh Nav 685 f 100 sh Del Dlv Ol b 5 39J* 314 ah do 40 4(H) ah Union Cnl 4)4 SO sh Sch Nav 23X 150 ah Sch Nay prfd . b 5 35« too ah do bS&lnt 36 300 Bh io i da,a 38 200 ah Snsq Cnl 23 15 sh North Pa B 33 150 ah do 3154 200 ah do 36 100 ah do 35 % 300 ah do bl 6 35)1 1«0 sh Catawiaaa B 23Jf lOOeh . do 25 600 sb Catawiaaa pfd 425£ 100 ah do a3O 4254 100 ah do 42’f 100 ah do , blO 43 200 Bh do 43 FIBST BOAED. 100 ah Cam&Atlantic 18 ICO ah Catawiaaa pfd 4254; 100 Bh do b 5 43 100 ah do 3 days 43 200 eh dor B 6 43 200 ah do 43 300 ah do b3O 43 100 ah do 85 43 lpoah do 8 days 43 !> IKP sh do 43)f 30) ah do - b5 43)4 SHOOHDOALI. .... bid Nook, Feb. s, 1864. ) Buying, Selling. ..J.....106,* 107* POST OP PHILADELPHIA, FEBBPA B.V ; 6. 4Sf“ Sie Marine Bulletin ttn Third Page. ARRIVED THIS -DAY. Brig Geo Crump (Br), Winchester,' 3 days from New York, in ballast to E A Souder & Co. . Schr Albert,Stacey, 4 dayß from New York, In ballast to D S Stetson & Co. Schr John, Irons, 7 days from Port Boyal, inbal last to D S btetson & Co. - ÜBEAEED THIS DAY. Steamship Saxon, Matthews, Boston, H Winaor. Ship New England, Edge, Penßacola, Peter Wright & Sons. • Brig Wm Oreevy,Little, New Orleans, D S Stetson & Co. t Brig A G Cattell, Wataon, Saghs la Grande, do Sobr Bachel Jane, Boath, Williamsburg, N York, Captain. Sobr .T B Austin, Davis, Boston, Captain. SohrMary A Bich, Hardy, Boston, Milnea & 00. „ . MEMOBANDA. Steamship Germania (Ham), Ehlera, oleared at Nfew York yesterday for" Hamburg. Steamship Saladin, Jamieson, oleared at N York yesterday for Kingston, Ja. Steamship Yazoo, Couch,from New Orleans, 29th ult. at- New York yesterday. Steamship Creole, Thompson, from New Yorkfor New Orleans, was spoken Ist Inst. 11.30 AM. 10 miles N ol Sombrero Light. . . Ship Borneo, Hurd, cleared at Boston 4th Inst, for Mauritius. Bark Clara Baduyan (Br), Harrington, 105 dayß from Shanghae, at New York yesterday, with teas. Bark Sclavonla (Br), Mutter, 166 days from Amoy, with teas, at New York yesterday. Bark Ada Carter, Kenney, cleared at New York yesterday for Wilmington. Bark N Boynton, Mitchell, cleared at New Or leans 28th ult. for New York. Bark J O Nickols, Blanchard, hence, below New Orleans 28th ult. Bark Iddo Kimball,Ulmer,cleared at New Orleans 27th ult. for this port, with 2 bbls cotton, 278 hhds sugar, 945 bblß molasseß, 174 half bbls do, 35 qr bbls do 136 empty Mils. Bark P o Alexander, Merriman, cleared at New Orleans 2Sth ult. for this port, in ballast. Bark-Laroy, Coleman, from New Orleans, at Boston yesterday. Brig Busßlan, Toothaker, hence at New Orleans, 26th ult. Biig Alrone (Aus), Milledich, from Trieste, 100 « a y ß » Gibraltar 60, at New York yesterday. Sour W L Montague, Warren*hence at Fall River 4th inst. , SchrC AHeckscher, Stubbs, hence at NJOrleans 26th ult. Schr Sallie J Aiken, Godfrey, cleared at New Orleans 2Sth ult. for New York. ‘ Bark John Winthrop, Blanchard, which went to sea from New Orleans 12th ult. for Boston, having suffered from heavy weather, which threw her on her beam ends, was abandoned on the 18th about nailea W of the Tortugas, and the crew taken off by- brig John Sherwood,Capt Smith, and carried to New Orleans, where they arrived 2Sth. Bark Gazelle (Br), Irvine, at New York yester day from Liverpool, reports: In lat 45, lon 33, saw about 100 oil casks,apparently full,some of theheads painted white, some red and others green; also saw considerable wrecked stuff, broken.Bpara, &c. jy£Ut>IOAL FUND HALL MASTER I. RICE, (Pupil of G. Wolfsohn,) Has the honor to announce that he will give a GRAND CONCERT ow WEDNESDAY EVENING, Feb. 10th, AT THE MUSICAL FUND HALL, ASSISTED BY Mrs. HENRIETTA BEHRENS, Mr. THEO. AHREND. Mr. CARL WOLFSOHN, Mr. JULES HOLSTEIN. Tickets 50 cents each. Can be had at the Magic Stores. fe6*3ts PAPER HANGING done at low prices, before the busy feason begins, at JOHNSTON’S,No. ll« 33 SPRING GARDEN street. N. B. Window Shades, Fixtures, Ac. it* HAINES’S MUSLIN LIST—OUT IT OUT: Bietiched Muslin, at the low price of 16 cts. Bleached Muslin, better, at l?* and 20 cts. Bleached Muslin, wide, at22cts. Bleached Bfi uslin, very heavy and good, at 25c. Bleached Muslin, extra heavy, at & cts. Bleached Muslin, full yard wide, at 30 cts. Bleached Muslin, much heavier, at 35 cts. Bleached Muslin, line, (tbeSemperldem)at3sc Bleached Muslin, of several qualities,at27 Bleached Muslin, of the very finest, at 40 cts. New York Mills, Wamsntta, WiUi&msVille, Bay Mills, White Hock, Masonville, and Utica, Unbleached Muslin, fine and thin, at 20c. Unbleached Muslin, £ wide, at 23c. Unbleached Muslin, much heavier, at 25c. Unbleached Muslin, still better, at3l#c. Unbleached Muslin, full yard wide, at 35c. Unbleached Muslin, xnach heavier, at 31 Uhbleached Muslin, extra heavy, at37tfc. Unbleached Muslin, fine, at 40c. Unbleached Muslin*, the very bestmade.at 45c Pocassets 9-S Lawrence, Starks, Atlantics, 5-4 Lyman Bates, and many others of the best makes. One case good bleached Sheeting, full 2# wide, at Si 15. Also, l]f» !# and 2 yards wide, both in Bleached and Unbleached. The above prices are very low, according to the times. GRANVILLE B. HAINES, 1013 Market street, ab. Tenth. WE WANT EVERYBODY TO KNOW-That now is the time to bay their MUSLINS. We had a lsrge stock oil hand before the rise. We are selling Bhachei Muslin at 16* cents by the piece; do. 2n cents; full yard wide, 25 cents; shirting widili, extra quality,2s cents:one lot very slightly damaged. 25 cents. New York Mills, Williams ville, Wamsuttx, White Rock and every other good Muslin. 4u inch wide Muslin, 42 inch wide, 45 inch wide, I’., lj,-, 2, 2*, 2*, 2* and 3 yards wide, all at lowest prices. Comfortables, well made ani very heavy, SI and So each Good Blankets for S 5 5U per pair, a great * bargain. We are closing out our Sin. k**ts at low prices; we have every quality made, from St to 523 per pair. We are selling all kinds of Flannels under regular prices. fit house furnishing Dry Goods we ofTer one of the best assorted stocks, at THE LOWEST PRICES in Philadelphia. We invite a comparison of oar prices oY Linen Goods with other stores. R. I). A W. H. PENNELL 10*21 Market street, bel. Eleventh. SOUTHERN HISTORY OF THE WAR. battle fields of the south, from Bull Run to Fredericksburg, with sketchssof Confederate Generals, Gossip of Camp, Ate., wi n n aps. Royal Svo. Price S 2 50. THREE MONTHS IN THE SOUTHERN STATES, April —Tune, 18G3, By Lieut.-001. Freemantle. Cloth, Si 25. INEZ. A Tale, of the Alamo. Ev Augusta J. Evans, author ol SI 25. THE RIVAL VOLUNTEERS : or the Black Plump Rifles, si 25. All of John Bradburn's Publications received as soon as isssueu, by CHALT-EN. Pnbitshor, No. 1803 CHESTNUT Street. CARDS FNGRAV PRINTED. V EDDING 1 .'ARPS, I INVITATION' PAPER FRENCH PAPER, IMOURNIVG PAPER, QU A DRILLE PAPER MOURNING CARDS, ENGLISH PAPER, LINEN PAPER. ALHAMBRA PAPER. | DAMASK PAPER ALL KINDS FASHIONABLE NOTE PAPER. ENVFLOPES TO MATCHPERFECTLY, INITIALS STAMPED GRATIS, ALL THE NEW ROOKS, CHALLEN, Bookseller anrl Stationer, fcG - gt 1308 CHESTNUT Street JNf 0K SUMMON PLEAS FOR -TIIE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILA DELPHIA. —<-> Notice is hereby given to all persons 5 SEAT.. !”i" e feted in the following Estates, that < ‘ J the Honorable, the judges ol the Conrt aforesaid, have appointed SATURDAY, the -J?th day of February, 1864, for hearing Excep tions to the accounts therein filed, otherwise they will be allowed:, Estate John F. ©hi is Son, Acc’t of Assignee. E. Jj. Moss, it »» I. Miiner & Son, U. S. Ii s., Annuity and Trust Company, Josepn O. Kern, Joseph Wright. N. Siurtevant Co., John J. Kohler, * Matilda Sprogell, *» Elizabeth H.» Robinson, •* Caroline M. Swain, * * »Miriam Stone, ** .«« J. B. Hanson, “ Assignee. Western Insurance C 0.,. “ 44 North Penn’a Coal Co., * “ Mdk Moore, State Saving Fund, * “ Assignee. Beal, Milligan & Co., “ 44 Leibrnut et al. vs. Tieman. Do mestic Attachment. M. 63, No. 4, n Trustee. FREDERICK G. WOLBERT, fe6,13,20,27§ Prothonotary. WATCHES! "WATCHES! WATCHES!—SOO fine GOLD and A A SILVER WATCHES, by the most sp xsr proved makers, for sale at one-half tbe usual prices at the Broker’e, comer of THIRD and GA SKILL streets, below L?mbar<(. ja23-lmrp WATCHES, WATCH.ES, WATCHES, WATOHES. New and Second-hand WATCHES for.saleat the Broker’s Office, corner of THIRD and GASKILL streets- ja2S-lmrp . Mr itfKV i To any amount LOANED . An upon WATCHES, diamonds, jew- A A ELRY, GUNS, .CLOTHING, Ac., a' wJ ” JONES A CO.’S old established Loan Office, corner THIRD and GASKILL streets. Office hours from 7 A. M- to 7 P. M. ja2B-lmrp ;d, written, or « 1 Committee 1 ‘ Trustee. UARY 6. 1864. THIRD EDITION. BY TELEGRAPH. LATE FROM THE SOUTH WEST. Johnston’s Army at Rome, Ha Our Troops at Knoxville, % v- Sale. NINE THOUSAND DESERTERS X FROM the rebel army. THE POSITION OF AFFAIRS AT KNOXVILLE. Washington, Feb. 6.— Private information direct from Chattanooga, is to the effect that several days ago, though there was a force at Dalton, the main body of the rebel army was at Borne, Ga., under Johnston. The latter fact is accounted for on the ground either that the enemy were forced to go to Borne for convenience to their supplies, or to prevent desertions—between &,000 and 9.000 men having come into our lines since the battle at Missionary Bidge. There is no such alarm at Chattanooga about the safety of our troops in the neighborhood o Knoxville as seems to prevail elsewhere, and many of the published accounts to* that effect are characterized as exaggerations. The courier line between Chattanooga and Knoxville was uninterrupted. BAILBOAD ACCIDENT ON THE BONG BBIDGE. Washington, Feb. 6 —At twelve o’clock to day a train of cars going into Virginia was pre cipitated into the Potomac, the draw of the Long Bridge being open and not perceived by the engineer. The cars were loaded with lum ber. S everal persons had their limbs fractured and it is supposed that the engineer was drowned. NOVELTIES Of LACE CURTAINS, MUSLIN CURTAINS AND WINDOW SHADES. I.E. WALRAYEN, SUCCESSOR TO W. H. OABBYL, MASONIC HAUi, 719 CHESTNUT ST. ja2-tf SEN AT, BROS. &CO. 214 CHESTNUT Street, opposite Strawberry St,, Importers of WRITE &OODS. Offer a complete a«*sortmentoi Jaconets,Cambrics, Cheeks,Victoria Lawns, Nainsooks, Swiss Mulls, India Book, India Mull and other Muslins of our nsnal make and finish. ialft-tf# REJVffIDVAL. BENNERS & BOLTON HAVE REMOVED T 0 THE SECOND STORY No. 322 Chestnut Street, And offer to the Trade generally an ENTIRELY FRESH LINE OF White Goods, Lace (roods, and Embroideries, Of Improved Make and finish, Of their own direct importation, selected in-per son in the different markets of - _ BRITAIN AND IRELAND EXCHANGE ON EUROPE. BANKERS’ BILES DRAWN ON Brown, Brothers & Co., London. N. M. Rothschild & Sons, London? Baring- Brothers & Co., London! IN SUMS TO SUIT. For Gold or Currency. AT BEST PRICES.- FOK SALE BY M. 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