SECOND EDITION. BY TELEGRAPH. STIRRING NEWS FROM NORTHERN GEORGIA. ■Advance of the Army of the Cumberland, Onr Troops Within Three Miles of Hal ton. Sharp Fighting Near Tunnel! Hill. HARROW ESCAPE OF GENERAL WHIPPLE TO-DAY’S WASHINGTON NEWS. LATER FROM CENTRAL AMERICA * AND MEXICO. Proceedings in Congress and Le gisfeture. THE WAB IN NORTHERN GEOBQIA. [Special Despatch to tire Bulletin.] TVKHE& Hatj Ga«, Feb. 24th.—On Monday m strong column of infantry, by cavalry, moved out from Chattanooga near the old battle field of Chickamauga, and took the direct route for Tunnel Hill and Dalton. Gen erals Palmer, Johnson, Baird, Dayis and Carlin directed the movement of the whole, while Col. Harrison,of the 39th Indiana, Col. Palmer, of the 13th Penna., and Col. Boone, of-the 28th, superintended the operations of the ca valry. . ■ The force advanced without opposition east of the Chickamiuga, across which and ba9k through Ringgold’s Gap and Taylor’s Ridge, a party of rebel cavalry were driven in con fusion by Colonel Harrison. The head of the column marched on and rested at Ringgold during the night. The movement was recommenced yesterday morning. The cavalry in advance had several lively skirmishes’, with the enemy’s mounted force, consisting of the Ist Tennessee (rebels)/ They were, however, continually pushed back until about four P. M., when our forces came in sight, inf Tunnel Hill. - Here a conflict commenced in which a great deal of fighting was done, and especially by the enelny, hut with little loss on ■ either side. i Colonel Harrison, having pushed far toward the front and seeing that the enemy much out ~ numbered bis force, retired until he was met by cur infantry advancing. Certain of support, he again pressed forward and drove the rebels ' precipitately out of the town of Tunnel HHI, on Tunnel Run Ridge. The enemy had an entire-brigade of cavalry, under the charge of General Wheeler himself, with four pieces of artillery, and opening upon us from the latter, our progress waß checked, our own artillery not being -up. They directed their fire principally at Colonel Boone, who, with his cavalry, had ad vanced upon Colonel Harrison’s right. Itbeinfe now dark,our advance retired about four miles toward Dalton to await supplies. In the meantime Gen. Stanley’s conimand (Gen. Grafts temporarily commanding) ad • vanced from the vicinity of Cleveland, preceded by a cavalry force, under Col. Long, of the 4th ' Ohio Cavalry. The latter is said to have pene . tmfed within three miles of Dalton to-day. Yesterday forenoon* about ten o’clock, the advance was again resumed, pardons of Johnson’s, Baird’s and Davis’s commands moving forward on the main road from Ring gold toward Tunnel Hill. No skirmishing of consequence took place , until, at half-past eleven, we fwnnd ourselves -in the immediate ’ vicinity of the town of Tunnel Hill. Here it soon became evident that the rebels were_ resolved on making a stand- The cavalry had advanced some distance ahead of the infantry,. hilt as soon as the,latter, was _ up in sufficient numbers to support, the cavalry advanced in column along the road in plain view of the hill on which the rebel cannon were planted the day before. : No enemy had as yet been observed, when suddenly a battery planted on a hill to the right of the tunnel opened and a number of shell were thrown with great accuracy immediately . into our ranks. Several were killed and wounded. General Whipple narrowly escaped death from the near explosion of a shell. No confusion was created,' however, and the cavalry retired -to shelter; : Other portions of the infantry came up, and were deployed 1 in line. ; Meantime oiir'artillery came up ami Captain Hotchkiss’s 2d-Minnesota Battery, playing two 10-ponnder Parrotts on an eminence to the right ot the road, opened on the enemy with some effect, lessened, however,%y the appa rent imperiection of the shells, but few of which , exploded. Captain Harris, of the 19th Indiana battery, afterward placed two of his pieces in the field to the. leYt of the road and assisted in dislodg ing the rebel battery from its position. Gnr. infantry began to advance, Gen. Morgan taking the rebels on the, right flank and!boldly marching along the crest pf Tunnel Hill, com pletely turningthe works of the enemy,‘who fled without" firingagun. Their retreat was renderedmore“fiecessaryf aSiGol.Hambright’s advance threatened their left flank. Our whole line moving forward, we-occu pied without further contest : the ridge of Tunnel Hill. All along its crest were tolerably formidable works of. stone and logs, and on ■ the eastern side were the deserted: camps of Claiborne’s division. "V ‘ ‘ It was now 4 o’clock P. M., and the rebels ~ fled,rapidly along the Dalton road. Our troops', pursued" without further fighting, until within three miles .of: Dalton, when the rebels were found very strongly posted in a gorge between, high and precipitous ranges of inbuiitains, 5 called Rocky Fall. Through-this'gorge run the common road And the railroad. 1 YOtyradvance-'wiW met by a sharp musketry- fire. This was replied to with such effect that the first rebel line was dislodged and driven hack held .responsible. „• . . • : The House then passed the joint resolution to extend the time for the payment of bounties. The House passed the lesolutiau returning thaukb to Admiral D. D. Porter, commanding the /Mississippi Squadron and officers aud crew for eminent skill and endurance in co-operating with tke Army in reopening the Mississippi river. ' 1 PEKNS’XLVAUIA LEGISLATURE. ! Harrisburg, Feb. 20. The Senate w£s not in session to-day. • House.—The House of Representatives assem bled at 11 A. M, :• • ’ ’ . ’ ~ Mi. Smith (Chester) asked for a suspension of the regular orders of the day so-that the Committee ofWays arid Means might report a certain.bill rte claring the F ari'an* and Delaware Bay Railroad a post, route, and have the bill t presented to the House. *, The Annual Report,of the Mount Carbon Rail road Company was received, also ;a Report from the Auditor General, showing the condition; of, Foreign lr sui ante Companies in thisJState. * An act providing for the protection of property against destruction by mobs was considered and. , discussed by Messrs. Myers (Bedford), -Smith (Chester), Rice, Sharp and Glmstead und was finally postpontd. .. .. , -• r*? to provide for the payment, of expenses ot the Transportation and Telegraphing Dtspart • ment, amounting to $35,0C0 was : passed. ! . A supplement to an act relative to last wills and testaments was regatived. Ap get relating, to the support arid employment’, of the. poor; -and one to authorize the carrying of ; certain,cases to. the Supreme Court waa consi dered./ ARRIVAL OF SIEAHERS. New Yobk, Feb. 26 — The steamer Caledo- ; nia hasamved from Glasgow. ) ■, The . Evening Star,/frem, New is coming up the hay. . ' , .; . ■ r THE ftIIICKSn,VER MlimiO CABE. -‘ "-•■.Wasbihotoh, Feb?26.—ln tke . Quicksilver ¥HAIi>MLY £ VENING BULLETIN/’ -/HILADELPB lh . FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 26. 1864. . • t case, Messrs.. Cdrlile, /l.otk and Bates Will nex address the Court. .. :r WEAIHEB BEFOBT. * : 7 lie foHowingit iegra> hie report of the ■weatner at 9 A. ST. to-day, at the places namedj has oeea receiYad ...... ir.ni " Weather.' \ Therm, Halifax, . -Wl Clear- 2? Portland, N.E. Clondy. 31 Boston. .N. Cloudy.. Springfield, N. E. Snowing. « a, - Tors, N. ' Cloudy. Philadelphia, TW; Earning. }* ■Washington, ‘ , W. Clear. ; w ■ MABEETS.. ■Vito I ****, Teh.* 26—Cotton steady.; .Bow, do 1!; sales ol 8. COO hbls. W beat quiet; salesi of 21, toil bushels. Corn firm and scarce; sales 0124.* l((0 bushels at ¥1 29a*1 30. Proylslonß quiet. Wbiskev dull and nominal. Eeceipis—Flour, B,B'3bbls.; Wheat, 1,250 bus ; CorD« 1,297 tros.- 1 Stocks louver. Chicago & Rock Island, 117*5 Illinois't entrnl, 132*; Michigan Southern, 96*; Ne-w York Central,' l4l*;Beadlng,l2B*; Missouri 6’e, 73*; : r rle, 114*; Galena A Chicago, 110*; Cleveland A Toledo. 1411;.' Chicago Burlington A Uuincy, 26; Michigan Central, 138*; Harlem, 127 k; Cleveland & Pittsburg, 114; U. S. Coupons, 1881, lieX; 7 3-10's, 100*; Gold, 158*. _ . Baltimore, Feb. 26.—Flour steady. Wh?* 1 dull. Corn firm ■ and scarce at 81 14a8115. W hlskey very heavy, Ohio offered at £Bc. Supreme Court.—Justices Thompson, Strong, Bead and Agnew.—Hutchinson’B Appeal. Ar g,Nm FmrG-O. J Woodward. - The Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company vs. The Beater Mefdow Bailroad Company Before reported. Still under argument. T „ Thl . Quabter Sessions Judge LudlcW. T inis Court is still engaged with-petty cases. COURTS. “Euxesjs” for shaving (English)—a fresh mv dice just received by Bower, Sixth and Vine. * Needles’ Truss and Brace Department.— Ladies’ store on Twelfth street, Ist door below Knee, (Conducted by Cadies.) Gentlemen will apply to C. H. Needles, on the corner. The most thorough assortment of best makes of every article In the line will he found here, and adjustment made with professional exactitude. Bower’s Glycerin Creak— For chapped and inflamed Skin—2s cents. Depot, Sixth and .Tine. Suspensories. —New; French patterns, got out to order expresely for O. 11. Needles’ Eetail Sales, at Twelfth and Eace streets. The Parisians are delighted with them selves as skaters. England skates stiffly, they declare, but largely and boldly; the German in an ungainly way ; the Dutch in a mercantile way, as though bent on doing a distance with a tub of butter on the head; Portugal and Spain timidly, as though they disbelieved in the strength of the ice; but France—ah! —France skates elegantly and spontaneously. COMMERCIAL. KHBB3 D. PELL A BOR, STOCK: BROKERS, Re. *» WAL-. HUT STREET. RAT.F.H OF STOCKS. BEFOBE 100 ah Catawiua pfd ; cash 43* 100 ah do b3O 44 100 ah do bis 43* 300 ib do b2O 43* 1000 ihNew Creek b 5 l 66-100 100 sh Marquette Min cash 4* lie ih do 4* 100 sh do. 4* s FIBST tsooo CSSs ’Bl Coup . * sswn 111 100US6«MUs 107* 1000 do 107* 8000 do 107 4000 Penns Coup 6s 100 MOO Sch Nav Cs ’72 102 1000 do -9i* 10000 do ’B2. 9* 2000 NorthPa B 6s 99* 30 sh Western Bk 72 10 sk Broad Top semi Anth Coal 12 16 sh Morris Cnl 72* 26 sh Wyoming Yal Ol 84 11 sh City Bk 56 100 sh Lehigh Scrip 8 days 54 SC sh Fenna E 69* 300 sh do 70 20 sh do 69* 60 sh Norristown K. M 59 . 5 sh Spruce A Pine 16*! FRIGES OF STOCKS IN NEW YORK. (By Telegraph.) .HIRST CALL, SXCOXDOALD. American Gold. bid «••• hid Chicago and R. Island. bid . .... sales • Reading Railroad 64 bid .... sales mi nola Central.. bid ....sales Galena and Chicago..,. hid .... ’sales New York Centra1.....134* bid .... sides H. S. 6s ’Bl intoff......tlOK bid .... sales. Erie tWJfWd .... sMes Harlem 127 bid .... sales Cleveland and Toledo.. .... bid .... sales’ Weak FINANCE AND BUSINESS—FEB. 26,1864. There was a material falling off in the volume o business effected at the Stock Board this morning; and for the fancies generally there waa less dimness in prices, while for all the substantial arid regular dividend paying atgeka former quotations were well maintained. Government Loans were offered very sparingly. The Loan of’Bl sold at ill, and the Five-Twenties at 107, l f—both the same as yesterday. State and City Loans were without essential change. Pennsylvania Railroad was bet ter, with sales a* 69X@70—an advance of if.- Cam den snd Amboy .Railroad was firm at 175. Beaver Meadow Railroad was neglected. Lehigh Valley Railroad, Mine Hill Railroad, and Norristown Railroad were unchanged. North Pennsylvania Railroad was weak—closing -35Jf bid—a.decline of I; the Six T Cent. Boridß sold at 99Jf. Philadelphia and Erie Railroad sold at 38;,' —a decline of X* Catawissa Railroad Preferred declined }>• Hunt ingdon. and Broad Top Railroad - advanced X- Schuylkill Navigation Preferred and Common stock receded ‘f, but the Bonds were firm at 102 for the Loan of’72, and 94Jf for thoae of >B2. Wyoming advanced!, and Morris Canal Common !}»• Onion Canal and Susquehanna Canal wore neglected. In Bank shares we noticed sales of Western at 72, and City at gs— both an advance. Passengerßall way,securities were very quiet, Arch Street sold .at 37. - Mr. John Horae, Jr., for many ycarain the oftlce of Messrs. Thos. Biddle & Co., has been elected a member of the Board of Brokers of this city, and will commence btiaincßßaßa Stock Broker, at Wo. 140 South Third street. Jay Cooke fc Co. quote Government Securltie fee., aa follow*: KOOJT, Feb. 26, 1894. Baying, Selling n. s. wh }«« (LS.7H Note., August ....108X •" W « 0ct0ber..........1102£ Certificate of Indebtedness 103* “ new..... 09>j 9’X Quartermasters’ Vouchers.... 98>j 9D T 7. S. Demand N0te«................ .. *i Gold i l.vru’ 6-20 Bonds, full c0up0n5.............106X Deliveries ot 6-20 Bonds arc being made up to January 14th. fllesßra. De Haven 4 Brother, No. 20 South Third street, make the following quotation* ottherate* or exchange UWlay, at IK Selllag . Amerloan Cold prem. ,68 prem. Demand Notes ~57>i prem. 68 pre®* (Quarters and halves. .6l prem. Dimes and half dimes.., 48 prem. Spanish quarters .46 ■ prem. Pennsylvania currency...... H ilii. W«*. New 'York. HO P*r> At the Philadelphia Gold Exchange, No. 84 South Third street, second story, Gold quotations were at the following rates: . February 26, 1664. 112X.P. M., 168. I l« PiMW 168. 9K A- M..158K. UK A. H.,166},'. Market steady. . Messrs. M. Schulze & do., No. .16 South Third ■street, quote foreign' exchange for: the eteamer City of Manchester, from New York, as follows: - Philadelphia, Feb. 26, 1864. London,6odays Bight.l73}f@n3)i 3 days .174}f@115 Paris, 60 dayasight. ....... .3E6H @3f2B3f i ■ “ kdays...., .31233(03125 •Antwerp,. 6o days siglit...... r...3(2738'" Bremen, 60 days sight, 126 Hamburg, 60days 5ight.,...,. ...... 68 @ 63% Cologne, .60 qay85ight,.............;.;. .116 @ll6' Leipsio,6o days 5ight,..................116. @ll6 Berlin, .6o days sight .......116 @ll6 -Amsterdam,6odays 5ight......,.......'. 66%@ 66% Frankfort,6odays sight... 66 661 ■i Market steady. ' The inspections of Flour and Meal in Philadelphia foUowE- tlie weelt Feb. 26, 1864, were aa HalfEarrela of Superfine..'..;.... Barrelo of Superfine... “ Fine.............. ! Middlings..; _ ! . Eye;-.-.: - 286 „ *Com Mea1...........;,.; 436 _ Condemned 174 .Puneheona Com Meal... ~ , .. T0ta1.............;..................23,672 following la the amount of coal shipped over the Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad, for the week ending .Thursday, Feb. 26, 1864, and fast year" *’ to S e *4er :wltk corresponding period "Week. Previously. ■; Total. ' Tons. Tons. Tons. 1664 6,873’ 41,911 ■ 47,786 1863............... 4,606 34,088 38,694 7,824 BOABDS. 100 sh Seh Nav ptfd cash 41* 100 sh Bead B bS 65 300 ah dobswn Ain 64* 100 sh do b 5 64 15-16 100 sh do cash 61* 100 sh do 64 11-16 12S eh Del Mining ... 15 226 sh do 15 M 0 sh Oil Creek 14* A Broad Top K 22* 60 sh Phils A Erieß >B* 100 ah Arch St B Cash 37 0 sh Green A Coats 42 400 ahßtg Mountain lOoshfio b3O 9* too sh do b 5 9 25 sh Union Cl 3* 100 sh do 9* 100 sh Seh Nsvprfd b3O 41* 100 sh do 41* 100 sh Cats wins pfd bso 43* 160 sh do 43* SI sh do 43* Ssh Catawissa B 34 •sh2dA3d St R S 3 ; too sh Beads bto 65 300 sh do b 5 64X too sh do 1 Increase PHILADELPHIA If ARKTjTfi. Friday, Feb. 26.—About 600 bushelß Oloverseed sold at|B 25@8 ?0 64 B>a. Timothy la unchanged; sales of 300 bushels afr *3 60 V bushel. Flaxseed is unchanged; BCO bushels Bold at $3 26@3 30 ft bushel —chiefly at the former rate. There is nothing doing in Quercitron Bark; hold, era ask (37 y ton for Ho. 1. There is no Improvement to record in tjie Bread stuffs market. Flour is very dull , and only a few hundred barrels extra family, were disposed of at (6 £7% @1 26 V barrel. Small sales are making for the supply of the retailers' and bakers within the range of yesterday’s .quotations. About 100 barrels Bye flour Bold at to 26. . In Com Meal nothing do ing to fix quotations. There ia very little demand for Wheat and prices are-drooping. Sales of 1600 bushels good and prime Penna. Bed at $1 63@l 66 f) bushel. White ranges from tl 75 to tl 96. Bye is taken on arrival at fl 36. Com is .in good request but there is very little offering. Sales of 6000 bushels yellow at tl 12- Oats move slowly. 1500 bushels Penna. sold at 85 @B6 cents. Ho change in Barley or Malt. . There isafirmfeelinginProvisionsbutnotmuch doing. Sales of 200 tierces pickled Hams at 13)£ cents and some Bard at I4@l4>f cents. Whiskey is dull. Small sales of barrels at 88@90 and drudge at 89 cents. aiiLnre days of steamships. TO ABEIYE. FBOM TOB Hammonia.. Southampton... New York—«... -Feb. 10 Asia Liverpool.. Boston.. —Feb. 13 Pennsylvania....Liverpool-New York—...—Feb. 16 Etna— Liverpool—Hew York— Feb. 17 ■ Bremen Southampton—New York Feb. 17 Canada Liverpool... Boston Feb. 20 Bavaria..—-Southampton. .Hew York...... Feb. 24 Australasian..—Liverpool—New York..—Feb. 27 TT TO DEPABT. Koanoke.U. ...New York.-Havana Feb. 24 Creole—!Z.—.New York ..New Orleans.—Feb. 26 Geo Washington.. N York—New Orleans—-Feb. 27 O of Manchester-.N.York. .Liverpool Feb. 27 Havana New York—Havaca Feb. 28 Corsica New York—Havana, Ao. -Feb. 29 Africa Boston.. Liverpool.—March 2 Evening Star.. New York.. Havana, Ac— .March 6 City ofLondon...N York.-Liverpool’. March 6 Hammonia ..--Hew York- Hamburg——. March 5 LETTER BAGS ay ran IumoHABTB' nxQHAaan.rnTi.ADni.raiA Ship Tuscarora, Dunlevy..——Liverpool, Feb. 26 Bark Sea Eagle, Howea- Port Spain, soon Schr Francis Coffln, Cousins Barbados, soon Schr Henry Nutt, Baker- —Port Spain, soon POST OF THTT.ADKT.PHIA. FEBRUARY 26 49* Set Marine Bulletin an Third Page. •' ARRTVF.II THIS BAY. Schr C A Stetson, Stevens, 8 days from Province town, with mdse to Geo B Kerfoot. Schr R Seaman, Seaman, 7 days from Beaufort, NO. with lumber to Samuel Bolton A Go. Schr Henry May, Hoover, 6 days from Beaufort, NO. in ballast to Captain. Schr Wm Paxson, Oorson, 5 dayi from Norfolk, in ballast to Captain. . Schr Mary A Caroline, Adams, 4 days from Georgetown, in ballast to Captain. _ . . Schr Saratoga, Adams, S days from New York, in ballast to Captain. • . _ . „ Schr B E Snarp-lerrill, 6 days from Fort Monroe, In ballast to Tvlcr A Go. CLEARED THIS DAY. . Schr John, Pultx, New Orleans, D S Stetson A Co. Schr .T J Spencer, Fleming. Cardenas, do SchrHenryNutt, Baker,Trinidsd, BakerAFoltam. Schr Lion, Adams, Boston, Twells A Co. Om-pontawof The barks Fetrea, St James, Elba, with brig* Hrdra, Cygnet Neva. AJtavela, and some eight or tea schooners, all for Philadelphia, left the Break water yesterday morning, with a nice breeze from the westward. Weather clear and pleasant. - yours, kc. AARON MARSHALL. MEMOBA.NI)A, ' 4 Ship Harrisburg, WlsweU, cleared at Boston yesterday for New Orleans. Ship Lisbon, Brown, 11 days from New Orleans, at New York yesterday. _ , Steamship Hammonia (Hamb), Sehwensen. from Hamburg 2th Inst and Southampton 10th, at New York yesterday, with 295 passengers. Had tremen dous heavy westerly gales, with a very heavy sea moat of the passage. _ ~, . , Brig Tornado. JL*odge, from Havana sta loit for this port, wai spoken 20th. lat 31, lon 20, and re ported having been blown off and lost sails. Schr John w Miner, Berry, M days from New Orleans, at New York yesterday. Schr .Onrush Thompson, at New York yesterday from Laurel, Del. „ , , . Bark Gertrude, Chase, at Holmes’ Hole 231 Inst from New Orleans for Boston or Portland, and sailed again 2-ttb. „ ' SchrsElectric, Norville; Mary Helen,May,and K W Troth, Wilson, cleared at Baltimore 21th. Inst for New Orleans. „ , , _ , Sloop Emma Jane arrived at Holmes’Hole 21th lost from the wreck of the schr Anna Hlncks, at Pesque,witha cargo of logwood, sails,, anchors and chains. : - Tt/TUSICAL BOXES, IN HANDSOME CASES lyl playing from two to twelve choice melodise for sale bvEARR ft BROTHER, Importers, OS No 324 ClhMtnnt Street barow Focrtr. 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REMOVAL, ALEXANDER WHILIDIN & SONS, Have Bemoved to i 20 and 22 South Front Street* 21 and 23 Letitla Street, Where, from large and desirable stocks of WOOL and WOOLEN YARNS, COTTONS and COT- TON YARNS, they will he pleased to serve all customers. FJiOUR. 01 the following Choice Brands: FLOUR. “John Mnsselman,” “Henry Mpsselman • ‘D.,overbolser, ” • -Strasfeun: Steam,”' “Willow Grove,” • ‘Locust "Valley,” • •Lor don Vale,” “New Providence,” “Samuel Brua,” “ John Ban cfc," And other Penna. and Western brands, for sale by .. ' BROOKE & PUGH, fell-lm{ i<73X A 1733 Market Street.' CHABI.ES SFTOKES & CO.’S ITOST-CLASB "ONE-PRICE” RKADY - HADE clothing STOKE. AO 884 CHESTNUT STREET, UN ““hSKtOTSMF** CSSjk . VrK“ from taw of cellar tcrwaist I fsr andfromwalat - \ ' to *»eit of tall / a fe Length of fxJF .. ! Sleeve (With 1 *TI £ aim croaked) 1 'IV from middle \ ISms Jjjjf of tack ta- St tween the fW V ahoulden to £ end of call; it and around [\ ,ri the raostpro- L M It mlnent parted J the cheat and 1 ¥ waist. State h A wheth“ererect /A 3 or atoopinc ill I r»T Panta, A ft a lhside team, ” 8 \ _-fs- and outside »A»Tn from nip bone arond tie waist and Up. For Test, same as Coat. & good it guaranteed. All garments made from directional sent in ae> cordance with these instruct! onswillbe guaranteed satisfactory, If not so, the money willbe returned for them. fe2-26trp pm«n' Uniform. Ready-made, always on band, or mads to order in the* best manner and oa the most reasonable terms. Having flnuhed many hundred Uniforms the past year for Stan; Fiild, and Line Officers, as well as (Or the Navy,’m are prepared to execute all orders In this lm» wiUI correctness and despatch. The largest and most desirable stock of Ready Mad. Clothing in Philadelphia always on hand. THE PRICE MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES ON AT.T. OF THE GOODS. Specimens ol Cloth, or other materials, with es timates sent by mail to any address whenre quested. CHARLES STOKES ft CO, TENTH WARP BOUNTY mm • A list of the Contrihntors to the Bounty Fncd of the Tenth Ward, Will he published in the Evitarso Teiboeaph Monday Xext, the 29th inat. WATCHES! WATCHES! /lJ\ WATCHES!—SOO .fine GOLD and JL- X SILVER WATCHES, by the most ap- Ik? proved makers, for sale at one-half the usual prices at the Broker* s, coni«r of THIRD and GASkJLL streets, below Lombard. ja2B-lmrp WATOBiSi WATCHES, W ATOHES, WATCHES.— New and , Second-hand WATCHES for sale at the Broker’s Office, corner of THIRL* and GASKILL streets. ' jaSSUlmrp MONEY!-To any amount LOANED /%f\ upon WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEW JL A EERY, GUNS, CLOTHING, Ao., a w V JONES Ac CO.’S old established Loan. Office, corner THIRD and GASKILL streets Office hours from 7A. OT. to p. M 7 ia&Mm COSBEUT PIANO XONINO— IMTIII r"Tl" O. E. SAEOENT’S order* for if J I ? fTuning and Bepalrlng Pianos are rs ceived at Mason A; Uo. 's Store, 867 CHESTNUT street, only. Mr. Sareeant Has dad Eleren Tear*’ factory experience in Boston, and Flys Years’ city employment In Philadelphia. SPECIAL—Pianos rt-uaOured to sound as soft and sweet-tened at now, without rcmming.' ' Terms fortunlnx. »E union piano manu fflHfiftfrff FAOTURING COMPANY Hat* at ng l J their factory and. warercoms, 1917 wat.NUT street, always a most beautiful assort ment of their unrivalled PIANOS, which they sell at the lowest cash prices of on instalments. Give usa call before purchasing elsewhere, and every satlslactlon and guarantee yrlll he given fvnver* JAMES BEULAK, r 111—,i 279 and 281 South FIFTHBppSBi IT* if! STREET, : II f I l« Sole Agent for . . G. A. PRINCE* CO.’S World-Renowned Melodeons, HARMONIUMS AND DRAWING-ROOM EBNEST GABEEB’S, •! , . BAVEN & BACON’S, &£££?*> rTnr iv ANl> Sl-LVEB WATCHES, Og re^ bU to ;^ aU *y* Sdß sad “VasS^BBOTHEE, belo-wJonrtß, PHILADELPHIA, le2o-12t4 : “-®tna.” “Eagle.” “Union.' ’ “Eclipse.” “Snavely,” “Metxgar,” “Gish.” “Zigler.” “Fequea.” ‘■Samuel Banck.” For Ooat— UHARI.CS EjrOS£St E. T. TAYLOR, . . •W. J. STOKES. ocls-*mr*4 ORGANS.