Tss was i hihblt gxaxt a™ fc WWoS C 'r’nn t «el t Hiil'was"copied this morning, after considerable skirmishing. , _ „ . „, *vronts -who arrived at General Grant’s head „ miners this morning, say that Gener J Sherman Sns struck the'Mobile and Ohio Bailraad: General : Sherman has entitise ifiebel Polk’s army ;in the and both wings are running away m dit fereutdirections. , - “ . ' There is a trcmeAdou?xebel cavalry, forcein Gen. Sherman's lldapprehenaions are felt io‘r a Federal disaster.' *“*'• Ren Sherman lives npop the count-y, which it is stated abounds in stores of all kinds. There is gnat excitement m Montgomery, Ala bama, and the people are much frightened at the : approach of Sh-rihan’s iorces * General Grant's scouts als i report that a heavy attack on the forts at Mobile was in full operation, but with wbat success could, hot be learned. General Imrigstreet’s forces are back again at their old quarters. ‘ ■ J ‘ : - THE BATTLE AT TUNNEL HILL. Chattanooga, Feb, ihe engagement at Tunnel Hill,'yesterday, General Palmer captured over three hundred Iprisoners; who have .been brought in. We lost about seventy.tlye m killed and wounded. \ . " , IEOM KNOXVILLE. . JTNOSNII.I.E, Fe,b-24—A reconnoissance in force, under the command or Gen. Storieman, with the forces of Generals Hsscall and Hazen, was made on Monday night; toward Bull’s Gap, when it was discovered that the rebel cavalry had re treated beyond French Broad river. On Saturday, the 2dth, Gen. Ldngstreet began his retreat from Strawberry Plains towards Bull’s Gap, first de stroying the bridge; and reports say his.camp equipage, &c. , Gen. Schofield moved to the Plains with the Union iorces, to-day; assigning the command of the post and defences of Knoxville to Brig.-Gen Hascail, who willeend forwardthe array equinl age and stores. ... TBnmors of a raid by the Union forces on Long- Street’s rearare current, which are supposed to account for the precipitate rebelretreat. A ll is quiet along the lines. FBOH CAIEO. • Caiko, Feh. 25.—Professor Winchell, who came passenger on the steamer Fannie, from Vicksburg, informs ine that the news of the captnre of Selma, Ala., by Gen. Gherman, was bronghtio that pi ace by a courier direct from Gen. Sherman. Pro fessor Winchell get tie information from Cap lain Finkler, department quartermaster at Vicks, burg,- ard entire confidence was placed in its cor rectness. The report is creditedin military circles. [Note.— If a courier had arrived from General Sherman, the] got efnment would have received the intelligence and communicated it to the public. —Bepoetek. j Memphis, Feb.^23—No reliable news has yet been recei vent here from Gea. Sherman or Gen. Smith’s expedition. Gen. Buckland reviewed his brigade on the bluff in front of the, city,, this afternoon, They pre sented a fire appearance. Cotton is coming in quite freely, the receipts by wagon during the past week being much heavier lhan any previous week this season— FBOM MEMPHIS AND HEW OBLEANS. Oaieo, Feb. 25.—The steamer Perry has arrived from Memphis, with 520 bales of cotton for St. Louis. The 72a Ohio infantry, veteran recruits, Gen. Buckland’s old regiment, en route home, and a detachment of cavalry from Gen. Grierson’s command, had arrived at Memphis, bringing forty-five prisoners, among them a rebel captain. Much dissatisfaction existed among the Mississippi troops, who were rapidly deserting,. caused by speculations in cotton by the rebel Generals For rest, Chambers, Ferguson, Richardson, and others, which they state is being taken from rebel soldiers’ wives by Ecouts detailed for that purpose, and who run the blockade at Memphis, and bring sack greenbacks and divide the profltswith the generals. . The steamer Swan, irom New Orleans on the 17th, with over ICO hogsheads of sugar, for Cairo and St. Louis, has arrived. The New Orleans Timet supports Michael Hahn for Governor, and says he will receive a majority of the votes cast. A mas meetir g of the citizens of West Tennessee was held at Memphis on the 22d. in the evening one of the largest and most brilliant audiences ever assembled in Memphis listened to an eloquent ad dress by Col. Bland upon emancipation. Dr Butler, of Arkansas, was to address the meeting on the following night upon the question of the reorganization of the State. The cotton market is dull and fluctuating. The steamer St. Cloud has just passed for Cincinnati, with S 001) bales of cotton. FROM GENERAL BUTLER'S DEPARTMENT Fortress Moxroe, Feb. 24.—Five more Fedel xal officers, who recently escaped from the Ihbbv prison, arrived to-day in the Vorktown boat Thomas Morgan. Also three rebel prisoners. The nrnnes bfthe Federal officers are as follows: Col Charles W. Tilden, 16th Maine volunteers: Maior J. H. Hocper, 15th Massachusetts volunteers- Captain Fisher, 3d Pennsylvania volunteers- Lieutenant Wallace, sth U.'S. Arti lery- H b’ Chamberlain,_9vth Ne\v York volunteers. ' w „ FBOM WASHIHGTOH. Jyashingto?.’, Peb. 25.— 1 t is understood that telegrams have been sent from this city stating that the Secretary of the Treasury proposes to mahe an additional issue of five-twenty* bonds, hut there is authority, for stating that no such ini xenuonhas been or is entertained. The bill re ported from the Committee ot Ways and Means to-day is intended to authorize the issue of bonds redeemable after five years, and uav m * forty which authority the Secretory -will probably offer an issue of five per cent, bonds, redeemable after ten and payable infor£ years from date. The bill is also intended to authorize the issue of bonds for the excels of subscriptions to the live-twenty loan. This ex ee|B is between ten and eleven millions ot dollars In relatipn to the allegations 'circulating about uiscrmnnaiions on trade regulations, there is authority for saying that there are no discrimina tions of any hind in favor of any place or person over any other place or r The most material amendments to the Navy bill .before it passed the House to-day were tne in «re as e of appropriations froms->2,d00,0U0 to « 26, - 300, HO for the construction and repair of vessels, and the appropriation ol Ss2or(>(Jo tor floating- dry docks at New York and Philadelphia Navy-yards lor monitors. s ’ .Major General Franz Sigei has been assigned to the command of the Department of Western Vir *f n {?’ “ d wm at ° nce euter n P° n the performance Leuers have been received giving an account of tome 01 the prisoners captqred by the rebels on board the gunboat Underwi iter, near Newbern, the ni K ht °f Feb 2d. They were taken N ‘ 9” and are nSw thereas 01 war - Several of them are wounded “ d “ 1 a m.lnary hospital. One man, named Edward Newlove, aeeaman, has died Twentv ave are at Goldsboro’, a list of names has been received. The writer does not appear to know wbat has become ol the commander of th» jrnnhoat, or of the other men on board. The attack was made on a dark night, with an o verwheSi .force, and many of the sailors jumped overboard The is the list: ijss-^ggs^WKysssj l John*]? Bick Ca A S ntf CUl ‘ g As3is, h- I - t Paymaster. Samnel B. Henry K. Steeven, ActPng Thir^SS.^ Hate Michael Oninlan, Second Master uge ’ Gunner’s Mate John Brown, Ship’ B Cook Nathaniel M. ParUn fvnL , « Thomas Joms,’W'ard , T?^ Cei > B Gook. JamesKelley/sTcMSnnt^^- JohiPjonrnei »yfs?c a 0 n tai ci^ F B Tec ' l3tle > w °bnded j JamesP. Wik, Seaman ilreman - John Bow laid, Seaman. Bohnrt Grril'am, Orderlv ‘ x?im» Pull T Tan ’ £eant ’ William Jones. Landsman Albeit Morse, Landsman, womufe* The bill which Mr. s4 T Tr£s House to-day, from the Committee 0 n wV n 1116 *™ns ts snpplementary to an act entiMoJ 3 and C U Ol 7 roTide Wa ysanii Means for thi I “ Au £^ ! S!oToZ- nt ’” a PP rove d March 3 S d?i?oT • “E two hnndred ™fnfe XJalt S d J S , tates > notex oeed. enrrent fiscal ed ™ i: n£2 s t of dollars ’ during the tterefor coupon or revise. S prepare and issue States, redeemable I,Entered bonds of the United ment, after any ncrtert de .Pieasure of the Govern. ; payable at any ™S” ot lesa than live years and years from datl.SSft “Ore teau J 7ony’ be found expedient, not !( i 7' : . n . undn,L ' aoa as may beanpg interest not exweui- than fifty dollars : Payable on bonds p „ er “"fayeX annually, and on all othe? . huudr ed dollark in coin; and he may disuse *?“u c g e “ d -annnauv t ‘ time, on snch terms as lie b °nd l at anr ble, for lawful money of Se UnitS S* osta bis discretion, for Treasury 8 at " s - or, at indebtedness or certifi.n tea of denoai*‘i ertlflcate 3 of any act of Congress; and alUoS&l bis act shall be exempt from taxation wi d under ’Ulter 0r m b n icipal authority., and the Secrete nd<, 7 be Treasury shall pry the necessSy exn ß „ ary of tte preparation, issue and dispoiafof snob w? ont of any money m the Treasurv iinte?v aiia appropriated, bl^^nTso^Z f xceedore-balf of one per cent.-of-ftie ol‘ the boiodseb ieened and disposed of. . <. ' ' Eict. 2. Tiiat the Secretary is hereby authorized tojspue lo pvrFons wfto subscribed hSB,7S9; domestic servants, 1,100, Jiij engaged on the cotton and calico manufacture, 456,646 persons; on the woolen cloth manufacture, 130,034; on the iron manu acture, 125,771; on the satin and silk manu facture, 101,670; coal miners, 246,013; dress “and -miU i n er.s, 287,101; laundry people, 1b(,60/; shoemakers, 250,581; tailors, 136,390; ?n« P i?a erS m?“d joiners, 177,969; blacksmiths,- ’ are 309,883 persons described generally, as “laborers,” Tn'^n^ 11 Aecident occurred at-Huntingdon, in a’°S, ev6nir) g of the 16th, resulting Tt deat {! of a young lady named Killander. PearS that .'' vlleD going Into the cellar, her n es _ came ip contact with a coal-oil can, r.wn SettlD ? lt: and s PiHing the oil upon her uotnes, whereupon she remarked,“lf we can ei r **L? ,? om car P e t, I can burn it off my ciotncs, and suiting the action to the word, a PPlt e “ ll*o blaze of a candle to her dress, which instantly ignited. It beiDg impossible to extinguish the flames, she was burned to a crisp. Gov. Fuedehick E. Low, in a recenf Mes sage on the finances of California, estimates the total debt of the State on the first of Jan- Si’l BB4 ’ at $5,865,640 71. This inclddes vhfiOjOOO paid to volunteers, and $76,000 for Dumb Asy/'° n ° f the building for the Deaf and ' THE> DAILY: EVENING BULLETINS; PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26.1864 TRA VELINU GUIDE. ' 180J-PUNRSYIV AN IA railroad?' TO PITTSBURGH. ;16li MILES DOUBLE TRACK ! •• ' THE.SHORT ROUTE TO THE WEST! ] , Trailis leave the Depot at Eleventh and Market "‘Streets, as toliows: Mail Tain at . East Line at Through Express at..... 'Parkeburg Train a. .. . Harrisburg AccL.tiipociaiion at,,..,,,,, 2.‘30-, ** Lancaster Train at. T.(» r “ 1 Tbe Through Exp. •££ Train runs daily—all the other Lrui:;s itaily'iixoeptSunday- ' ' FOR PITTSBURGH AND THE WEST The Mail Train, Fist Line and Through Ex. press connect at Pittsburgh with through tralns oh alltbrdjtyerging roads; from that point; North to the Lakes, 'West to the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers, at d South and Southwest to all points , accessible, by railroad. f I^ 1,1A3 J A «RBINOH railroad. V The Through . Express connects at Blairtwille *?*:?*■ Blairs - EBENSBUBG- AND‘‘OBESSON BRANCH RAILROAD. . Tne XHrongh. Express Train connects at Ores son at iu.45 A._M., with a trainano tills road for , Ebensbnrg. A tiain aiso leaves Cresaonior Ebens burg,at 8.45 P. M. , H S^HP£ Y ,£ BUR<> BRANOH Railroad. Tbe Mail Train and Through Express connect at Altoona with- trains.for Hollidaysburff at 7 55 P. M. andB.4o A. M. TYRONE AND CLEARFIELD BRANCH RAILROAD. . The through Express Train connects at Tyrone 1 With Trains for -Sandy Ridge, Phiiipsbure. Port Matilda; Milosburg and Rellefonte. ■ - HUNTINGDON AND BROAD TOP RAIL ROAD. The Through Express Train connects at. Hun ingdon with a. train for. Hopewell and Bloody Run at 6.50 A. M. . J CENTRAL AND PHTLADEL PHIA AND ERIE RAILROAD^ Fob Subbury. Williamsport, Look Havbb and all points on the Philadelphiaand Erie R- R and Elmira. Rochester, Buffalo abd Niagara Falls. Passengers taking the Mail Train at 800 A. M., and the Through Express at 10. 3u Pi hi. go directly through without change of cals between Philadelphia anil Williamsport. For YORK, HANOVER and GETTYSBURG the trains leaving 8.00 A. M., and a. 30 P. M con nect at. Columbia with trains on the North Central Railroad. CUMBERLAND VALLEY RAILROAD. The Mali Trains and'Through Express connec at Harrisburg with trains for Carlisle, Chambers burg and Hagerstown. WAYNESBURG BRANCH RAILROAD The Trains leaving at 800 A M. and 230 P. M., connect at Downingtown with Trains on this road for Waynesburg and all intermediate stations. > . FOB WESTCHESTER. Passengers for Westchester taking the trains leaving at 8 oo A. M.-, 1 oo and 4 00 p. iff., directly through -without change of cars. " For further information, apply at the Passenger Station, S. E. comer of Eleventh- and Market streets. . JAMES OOWDEN, Ticket Agent. WESTERN EMIGRATION. An Emigrant Accommodation Train leaves No 137 lJocfc street daily, (Sundays excepted,) at 4.00 For full information, apply to FRANCIS FUNK, Emigrant Agent, No. 137 Hock street FREIGHTS. By this route freights of all description can be forwarded to and from any point on the Kailroads of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, lowa, or Missouri, by railroad direct, or to any port on the navigable rivers of the West, by steam, era from Pittsburgh. 1 For freight contracts or shipping directions, an ply to S. B. KINGSTON, Jr.f Philadelphia V „ ENOCH LEWIS, janfl General Superintendent, Altoona, Pa. ISmHEI WEST CHESTER AND ■RVHPBaBKpHILADELPHIA, VIA THE PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAITRAILROAJh- Paasengers for West Chester leave the Depot, cor ner of ELEVENTH and market streets, and go through without change of cars. FROM PHTT.ADFT.PTTT A. E»ATbjat e.oo A. DL, arrive at West Chester •• 50 A> SL LW P ' BL * Arrl re at West Chester p l fiAT* at 4.80 p. M-, arrive West Chsstsr am FBOM WEST CHESTER. Leave at a. 50 A M., arrive West Philadelphia 8.35 A. IL Leave at is. 45 A M-, arrlrt West FhUadslohU IS.2SP. M. Leave at 3. SOP. M., arrive West Phlladslnhis 5.2 DP. M. nvipui. Passengers for Western points from Wsn Chester, connect at the Intersection with the w«tl Train at 9.17 A. M., the Harrisburg Accommoda tim at 3.53 P. M. i and the Lancaster Train mi 5.25 P. M. Freights delivered at the Depot, comer THUU TEENTH and MARKET streets, pterions to U. 30 P.M., will be forwarded by the Accom modation Train, and reach West Chester at 3.01 F. m. J'or tickets and further information, apply to JAMES COWDEN, Ticket Agent, JsS-tf Eleventh and Market streets. nCtHME lew. KE-OPENKD. 1804. JREIGHTS WESTWARD VIA. BALTIMORE AND OHIO ROUTE. RECEIVING DEPOT, BROAD STREET, ABOVE CHERRY. Through Freight facilities between Philadelphia Ed the Western States, have been fully resumed by tbe above route, at lowest rates. QUICK TRANSIT BY FAST FREIGHT TRAINS without change of cars to the Ohio river This route is now const tered entirely safe from injury by rebel raids, in proof ol which the Balti more and Ohio Railroad Company ruarante. owners against loss or damage by military seizure, whilst In transit on the line of that road. We have no hesitation therefore in respectfully "king the confidence and patronage of shin rare. For further information, apply to COLHOUN * OOWTON, General Freight Agents. J°™ WILSON, Agents, Office, Sixth street, above Chestnut PgimsuHix. January A 1883. anT-tfJ GROCERIES, y Soused and smoked salmon-jusi W c?i\ednud for sue by SiAION COTsTON - *> Broad *nd Walnut streets. HxiMfci.—Samuel Davis’B«tf ard “0 p Ilu Pl> s & Co. ’s, and Thomas's extra fine * n -frm C £ red .? an i s ti/ o , r sa e by SIMON COLTON A bON. Hrof-d and Wnl nut streets. EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR—Family Flour. surpassing m line quality any flour ever be- L". r .ti n subscribers, SIMON OOLTON A HiN t Broad and Walnut. * I* y* Dll'ii FLOUR.—TIie best Family >r,r < Tiirv l i I lT, n . A S e i. ica ’ i" at received nnd for sale & SON - BKOAD a,ul CANDLES—Superior qualitv, li six-pound boxes, for sale by the case or single box. THOMPSON BLACK A SON, BROAD and CHESTNUT streets. \/| EXIt.AN BEANS—Black or Mexican Soup If I Beans, Red Beaus, Lentils, Split Beans, and Shaker Sweet Corn, for sale by JAS. R. WEBB, Walnut and Eighth-streets. P Ah ED PEACHES of unusually fine qualitv, „S5 ed J? lnms > lor tale by JAMES B. WEBB, Walnut and Eighth streets. AI.MEKI si GRAPES. — Choice Almeria Grapes Ji\. 1 ? r . K S. (;luEtera and first order, for sale by M. streets W ‘ oorner Arch and Eighth M N - w - av z MAOOARONI AND VERMICELLI—ItaIian Maccaroni and Vermicelli of superioromditv justJanded aud for sale by M. ,F. Sp{lt n W. corner Arch and Eighth streets"• HEIDKIEOK k GO’S OHAMPAGKF vary choice Sherry and Madeira Wine.finelb-nndv* Younger’s Scotch Ale and Guineas’* for sale by E. B. OUARKE.Grocer and TcTdeX Main street, adjoining R. R. depot, Eli) LEY’S BROKEN eANDYTVaniiia nr**™ i Candy, Cornnoopias, Chocolate Drops, Burnt Almonds and MixturM- „ n d For Sale by E. B. CLARKE, staple Groceries, Main street, adjoininv f Tntenwios Depot, Germantown. ““joining Railroad French peas, champign6ss~Sd Sardines, of a fresh lmportatloiv*,^ oll , E. JB. CLARKE, dealer ino™ street, adjoining Railroad Depot, Fresh groceries for ohSktSFI? New Raisins. Currants,- Citrons FigSj and Almonds. Just received°ft!ah by E. B. CLARKE, dealeria. fanev ■"* ‘“’“e SgSt? P EFIM ED SUGARS AMD iSYRppE nF T?KESH OLIVE OIL to whole, half, and nnarter Ij. bottles; for sale by E. ■ adjoining EailroadEep o^gSSS l . GEO. R. HAEVEY ■STOCK ' BROKEEtS, No. SlB Walnut .-Street."' i ■ - GEO. N. HARVEY Jms this.day. taken intu partnershiph-.s son MILTONL. iiaHVEY. The business, ytill hereafter be conducted bv GEO N HAR-VEYASON. ‘ —— - GtEO,. N...HARVEY. f?S-Tm{ " MILTON L. HARVEY. ....... 8.00 A. M 11.40 ‘i .y.i.'V.KraOrp.'-M: .......TOS'ii P. F. KELLY. B. K. JAMISON Fi; KELLY & CO.i Bankers and Brokers, NORTHWEST CORNER OF THIRD AND CHESTKOT STS., A. S. ROBINSON, IMPORTER AND DEALER Tjf LOOKING GLASSES, Fancy and Plain Frames, suitabie tor I vorytyps* Photographs and Engravings. Manufacturer sf PIER, MANTLE & WALL^IIRRORS Engravings and Oil Paintings. Galleries of Pictures and Looking Glass Ware, rooms. ■ ” . • .r ROBINSON. STo. 918 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia Wenderoth & Taylor, PHOTOGRAPHERS AND IVORTITPISTO, 912, 914 and 916 . Chestnut street, Invite attention to thelrlmproyed styles of imps* rial and extra Imperial. Photography presentinf the dnish of retonched pictures at the cost of plain. E»sty style of picture famished from the Carti it Rate to the highly finished Ivory typ. and Oil Portrait, with satislhction guaranteed. KP Partacnlar attentton given to : copying OK Pictures. WTlce assortment of ALBUMS constantly 01 toand. - no2B-3m» WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY. COPIES OF THE IDENTICAL iSADGrE "Wom at the Celebration of The Centennary Anniversary, 1832. Printed from the Original Plate, on fine Plate Pa. per, for amateurs and connoisseurs. Also on Satin Ribbon. Soldiers, Societies, and others supplied -with these badges. , - , W. P. HAZARD. ja2l-t jyl 31 South SIXTH Street HEAVY CANTON FLANNEL* Frothingham A Walla. r\oal— \J KUHN * HILLER, FAMILY COAL OFFICE, No. 120 Sooth FOURTH Street (Northwest corner Fourth Library streets), Philadelphia. Coal selected from the best Mines for FamilT Use, at the lowest market prices, tar Prompt at tention to Orders, and speedy Delivery. Also, Agents for PHILADELPHIA and BOSTON ICE Families,' Hotels and Offices supplied at the low est market prices. ja29-tm CO Alt. —SI) OAK IXJAF, .DEAVEK MEA DOW and Spring Mountain I/eMeh Goal, ani best Locust Mountain from Scbnylkul, prepare* sxpreasly tor family use. Depot, N. w. corner EIGHTH and WUJuOW streets. Office, ffo. 1U Sontn SECOND street. Tnh99 0. kasoh bikes, jobjh r aaxArr mHE UNDEBSIGNKD INVITE A.TTENTIOF X to their stock at Bock Mountain Oompany’s Coal, J>high Navigation Company's Goal, and Locost Mountain •• •• which they are prepared to sell at the lowost mar Set rates, and to deliver In the best condition. Orders left with S. MASON BINES, Frsnklli Institute Bnlldini', SEVENTH street, below Mar ket, will be promptly attended to. BINES A SHEATT, Aren street whsrf. SchsTlkili TOBACCO —30 cases Anderson* s Navy Pounds, S 3 hhds. old Mason County Leal: 27 cusps old Pennsylvania l>af. lor sale by BOLDIN A WAItTMAN. No. 105 North Water street. felS KENTUCKY TOBACCO.—Dark heavy Ken tucky Tobacco, suitable for snipping, in store and for sale by GEORGE ALKINS, IU and IS South Delaware avenue. jalG Pennsylvania seed leaf tobacco. —ll4 Cases Pennsylvania Seed Leaf Tobacco, Wrappers and Fillers, aud Old Cavpudlsh for sale by GEORGE ALKIN-’S, 10 and 12 South Dela. ware Avenue. ja29 VIRGINIA MANUFACTURED TOBACCO THE FIRST ARRIVAL SINCE THE WAR BROKE OUT.—3S boxes superior sweet lnmpi lust received from Norfolk, now landing from •cbooner Florence, and for sale by THOMAS WEBSTER, Jit., General Agent Union Steamship Company, 14 North Delaware avenue. OARPETWGB. OIL OLO: All at the lowest cash prices R. L. K AN ASSORTMENT of the best New York and Philadelphia Mann n 0 1' * h factoring, from 5275 upwards. Also, MELODEONS, Harmoniums and Cabinet Organs. No. 233 South FIFTH street, at the New Store, a few doors below Walnut. P. SCHULER A CO. . . fel7-3m INDIA RUBBER MACHINE BELTING. STEAM PACKING, HOSE, Ac. Engineers and dealers will find a FULL AS SORTMENT OF GOODYEAR’S PATENT VULCANIZED RUBBER BELTING? PACK tNG, HOSE, Ac., at the Manufacturer’s Head inarters. GOODYEAR’S, 308 Chestnut street, _ _ _ . . South side. N. B. We hare a NEW and CHEAP ARTICLE of GARDEN and FAVEMjENT HOSE, very cheap, to which the attention of the public. Is caned. ' • ocS j^j-ilitaryan: PENSIONS, ts~ Promptly collected and BOpNTIES, procured by BA OK. PAY, BIGELOW, WYNKOOP * PRIZE MONEY, CO., SUBSISTENCE No. 115 S. Seventh street, ’ OLAIMS. Below Chestnutstreet, PASSPORTS. defl-nm4 Philadelphia THE PHILADELPHIA RIDING SCHOOL, FOURTH Street, above Vine, will re-open for the Fall and Winter season on MONDAY, Sept, atoh. Ladies and gentlemen desiring to acqnlrea thorough knowledge of this accomplishment will find every facility at this, school. The horses ar« safe and well trained, so that the most timid need not fear. Saddle horses trained in the best man - ner. Saddle horses, horses and vehicles to hire" Also carriages for fnnerals, to cars, steamboats, Ac - THOS GRATAE Sr SOW on A BAGS LAGUAYRA COFFEE NOW OUU landing from bark Thomas Dallett, For sale by DALLETT & SON, IS9 South FRONT BtT*«t-. 'ift 7 BARLEY. —6, COO busbels of Barley* cargo of to arrive, for sale by HENRY WINSOR ft GO., 333 South Wharves. BTA2TDABJ) SIRIUS, FOR SALE BY COAL. J. WALTON A CO. TOBACCO AND SEGABS. CARPETINGS, AC. ’HS, AND DRUG WILTON, VELVET, BRUSSELS, THREE PLY, INGRAIN, VENETIAN, HALL and STAIR, CARPETINGS s, for sale by :nicht a son, : 07 Chestnut .treat PIANOS, &C. NAVAL CLAIM AGENTS. €. 35. TVRI&HT <& CO.. , No. 142 South Third Street, OPPOSITE THE EXCHANGE, Dealers i„ Government and State Securities. »tmasters-Chech ? ana Vouchers, and Oor tmcates of Indebtedness. Orders for the purchase and sale of Stocks and ja3u-lms JOHN C. LAPP & SON, STOCK AND NOTE BROKERS, No. 23 South Third Street, Directly opposite the Mechanics’ Earnr, Government Loans, Stocks and Spnds Bought and Sold on Commission at the Board of Brokers. . • MONEY JgVESTED NOTES AND LOANS NEGOTIATED os THE BEST TEEMS. feH-3m STOCKS AND SECURITIES BOUCrHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. DE HAVEN & BKO., ieg 20 SOUTH THIRD STREET. EXCHANGE ON LONDON, FOB SALE In Sums to Suit, by MATTHEW T. MILLER fc C 0 Ho. 45 South Third ctreet. STOCKS Bought and Sold on Commission . BY Matthew T. Miller db Co.. j!3-y 0 4.5 South Third «*. MICHAEL JACOBS. BANKER, No.-46 South Third Sheet, PhUn Goyemment Securities, Specie and TJncmrren Money Bon*ht and Said. Stocks Bought and Sold on Particular attention paid to the negotiation « time paper*, City Warrants Bought. GOLD, ■HiVeb, ub BANK NOTES WANTED. DB HAVEN & BED 20 SOUTH THIRD ST. gTOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION, BY GEO. HENDERSON, JR., aIS-3m* No. 233 DOCK STREET. SECOND NATIONAL BANK OF FHILa. DELPHIA FRAHKFORD. Capital SlOO,OOO, with the privilege of increas iPff to $500,000. NATHAN HlLLES,President; WILLIAM H, RHAWN, Cashier* late of the Philadelphia Bank. DIAECTOES: Nathan Hilles, Lewis Shallcross, George W. Rnawn, Charles E. Kremer, Simon R. Snyder, •*. Benjamin Rowland, Jr., Edward Hayes, Benjamin H. Beacon, John Cooper. The Second National Bank of Philadelphia is now open at No. 134 Main street, Frankford, for the transaction of a General Banking Business upon the usual terms. Collections upon all accessible points will be made upon liberal terms, Respectfully, fe3-3ms GEO. O. STAXDBRIDGB. gTANDBBI DOE * 00., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, * . No. 49 South THIRD street, PHILADELPHIA. STOCKS AND BONDS BOUGHT AND SOU) ON COMMISSION. Uncurrentßank Notes and City Warrants bought at the lowest rates.of discount. ja2-2m POR'l bMOUTH STEAM FACTORY SPOOL COTTON, Best six- cord. Also, of same tsa nufaeture, Amory's' Enameled Thread; each spool warranted to contain. 200 yards, tn,l mea sure, and equal in every respect to any Thread of Foreign or American production. All colois and assortments to suit purchasers ’ Also, a brand of the above Thread expressly for Sewing Machines. CHARLES AMORT, -Tk., * 00., Selling Agents, . No. 305 Church Alley, . Philadelphia.. ftfiSWbg, DR. SCOTT’S c\ pftESSafr 1. XIVERY STABLES, sc?S> i orK avenne, between Buttonwood and N ooTa streets, Philadelphia. No Horse that can injure another will be ad zuitted. lavery 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 mo3trespect fnlly requested to bring a reference. Terms rood- but cash payments. felo-Srad CHEAP FUEL.—Coke of a quality suitable for , T J a s? ll 3 r “ oBe * may be had at tbe PHILADEL WORKS, at the price of 12 cents per DQshel, or six dollars a ton of 2, 000 pounds. •* JOHN C. CBESSON, Chief Engineer. fel6-12t} FOE SAtfe-A superior grey OOLT.S jW years old, 16 hands high, well broke, to single and double harness, warranted sound and; kind. Apply at McOREAS’S Stable, 34 North Third street, ” fe2s-34# ocs-txti TBIODOBE Iff, APPLE, GAUGER AND COOPER, ivcs. li i and 101 GATZMER STREET, (Between Front and t-econd and Walnut and Chestnut Streets,) PHILADELPHIA. Imitation Brandy Casks always on hand. m^elo>iT HS a ° d Keg£ ’ ft FOR SALE. §| The Brick Dwelling, No. 510 SOUTH TENTH STREET, Has THREE-STORY BACK BUILDINGS. W. H. RHAWN, Cosher. J.w. BVKRHAF Immense Assortment of LOOKING .GLASSES, Oil Paintings, First Class Engravings, PORTRAIT AND PICTURE FRAMES, Bauch,; Layer and Sultana Bailing. Citron, Currant and Spicei, ■Cider, Wine*, fto. ALBERT a ROBERTS, DEALER IN'' FINE GROCERIES, ' Corner Eleventh and Vina Streets, Ice Pitchers, Gastors and Plated Ware, Of every description REPAIRED and R-R_ PLATED, AT . JABDEN’S, .* ■ B zM&i 00im Base Stsi rIBBftSR & WAYNE, c-ueeeesors to W.' D. GLENN, ortei s ’ (i £ Druggists’ Articles, iNo. 26-,-1 otitiv Fourth Street, l^n-vv a,MtollowiDg desira Wegoods: Violet. - , ■■■',. ;:- Pi'rnr'«i s rt»t?D lt Ho ™ !ldeB aborted colois. vrr.r l Pomades, •• ** :. n :«?«*«°*w aijihosony Baiiri iviirrore, assorted sizes T t h an ? Mirrors > in Efts of 12. ' ip!r s.rl K hes . ip STrat variety. * Nn.i -p£J'? es l “ ereat variety, IS ail -/nistu s m great variety* Officers ana soldier* mo 4 . • iSSSh,~B “ e «»y on Ini. AND f THER l :^ment b ct Ver7 ] exteI &™ ft«S2Sg£f S GEO. W. SIMONS & BR0„ SANSOM STREET HALL, ' 1 "”' so “ Sireet, above Sixth. PRESENTATION SWORDS * no otner m competition, Mni. trrnßiNo -towp?vS nb! S?£? 1 * Mi - PRArTTIIA i 3 GREEK" CORN AND TOMATOES fc'poQ.^ LZ toau “■ Fresh Fruitg, Vegetables, Jellies, Sauces, Meats, Soups, etc., rn cam-, Is offered to the .rade at the' Lowest Mar ket Prices, by their Sole Agents, M ARCHER & REEVES WHOLESALE GEOOERS, ’ No. 45 Worth Water St-, and No. 46 avenue, fee.tty FURNITURE. Those about to purchase Furniture -would do weUtoiaUattheKEWSTOßEof d ° 1 RL2Jfta & WARD, 915 Arch Street, feW-lm} Kew Fancy Cassimeres. ALFRED H. LOVE. COMMISSION MERCHANT, 212 CHESTNUT ST. Jal2-2mt * NOTICE OF REMOVAL, their Old Stand,.sl7 ABCH street, to their SPLENDID NEW WABEBOOMS, No, 912 ARCH STREET, Where they will continue the sale of OAB FIXTURES. CHANBELI EES, COAL OIL BUB if EES, &e. Having associated with our house Mr hfta t?t pc the PriS*SSi SteSSftecS neJUus & Balter, ,) we are now prepared to execute ordhrs for Gas Fixtures of all grades aud designs-, Irom the plainest to the most massi re andelaborate! VAN KIRK & CO., r. r.?.° 912 ■ iSCE r STREET. CIVIL AND MILITARY CLOTH HOUSE. ■WILLIAM T. SNODGRASS, SOFTH SECOND, and 09 STRAW. BERRI Streets, is happy to state that he has laid in an extensive stock of CHOICE GOODS, suchao CIVIL LIST. ARMY AND WAyv Back Cloths, TT ' £}»<* /. !ofskin 4 Sky-Bine Cloths, B ack Csssuneifs, • Sky-Blue Doeskins, S Dark-Bine Doeskins, Billiard Cloths! Dark-Bine Beavers, Bagitelle Cloths, Dark-Blue Rilo«, Trimmings, 3-4 and 6-4 Bine Flannels Beaveiteens, Scarlet Cloths, Cords and Velveteens. Mazarine-Blue Cloths. -\% e advise our friends to come early, as our pre« septstock is cheaper than we can purchase now. fel6-ims MODERN IMPROVEMENTS. j .Lot 18 by 87 Feet WOnly a email part of Cash required. tS~, IN Q.UIRE ON THE PREMISES. fe!s- tf} PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, WINDOW CORNICES, PIER TABLeSTW., AO. iJpnes S. Earle 4b Son, 816 CHESTNUT ST, Materials for Mince Pies, fel6-12tj