TEE TEE PNION mfltf yffß SOUXH WESTi r ,TT,n wS-ch 6th.—Private letters have been at Memphis, dated at Vicksburg on Sf azfh nltT which state that the 17th JLnnv Corps, under McPherson, have returned foJackson, and are expected to remain there for the present. . , . , Sherman, with the remainder of his army, is wav for the some place. Ail the raii- on route have been utterly d£BtrOye BHEE»AN NOT AT JACKSON. St Louis, March 6.— The Washington Cor respondent of the New York Commercial M pt fitter makes a statement that Sherman was at Vicksburg on the 24th, and that he would now start another expedition. This is a great mis take. None of Gherman’s forces had reached Jackson on the 24th. Vicksburg advices to very ill with intermittent fever, but is not yet dan bebel kilpaxrick’s ca- Theßichmond mis ofM a ,„n . «ns account of. Kilpalrfck’s o JLt ! BIV6S ae^^^rat o Freln e o\ e “H?!r edW t L h Central'Rafiroad, andkpprtactog 1 ’ anothe? wolnmn toward Charlottesville. 5 mother learn, were met by our cavalry SsH^l° ne Th aSk + le,andrei>ulBed at *'rede *iderable'rt’;ai^ re U P *he track for a con- I s reUab 'y reported •f our officers brought' off several Stationed there pieces of artillery by de’sfcS C ° DSi “ otherwise rendering ft th carnages, and immediate n ße . Leav;r,^ erv , iceab,e Tor «U Monday, they crossed S tn re^ erick ’ s Hall road and diVided Sto two d! C S ntral Rail marching in the direction of the ? ment3 ’ one Canal and the other toward AsM!T e \, Elver spent Monday night. The force ™*l ere U yesterday (Tuesday) morning to tiie f krate lu and 5n cents. Linen sheetings of ibe Barnsley make, at SI 50 and .«i 75. One lot 12-4 wide, at si 75. Three bales extra wide heavv Crash at 14 and 10 cents, better and finer at 18 and 20. •T\ LSIKrtRLE, SPRING SILKS. 1 1 4 heck Silks,'large Checks. Che,.k ilie, fine Checks. Select Colors, Plain Silks. , Best Brown Silks out. Moire Antiques, ordered colors. EYRE 6c LANDELL, Fourth and Arch streets. C CASS A lM^ls MlNi: “ HABRIS ’ S mSB . Karri* b PJaid Cassimeres. Ca*eimeres lor Hoys* Suits. Oa»Eiueres for Men's Suits. » Okakmjt Cloths, al colors. Stock of Goods in this Department Large and well selected. JOHh H. STOKES, 702 Afch street. Edwin hall & co., No. 26 s. second street, call attention to their stock of Dr»ss Goods: Plaid and Figured Poplins. Pla:d and Striped Silk Warp Taffetas. Figured Reps and Pltrtn Mohairs. Dress Good?, of New Styles, in variety. French Chintres and Percales. Striped French Chintzes for Trimmings. Organdies and Jaconet Lawns. Plain and Figured De Laines. Figured Silk Cballies. Percale Robe*, Ac. Linen advertisement.-s.milliken A CO.—Stores for Linen Goods exclusively. ARCH and 32 Somh SECOND street IRISH SHIRTING LINENS.-A good a rong Irish Linen, at 44 cents; Heavy Holden Flax Lineu lrom 56 cents up. . f SHIRT BOSOMS.—We continue to pay par ticular at ten! ion to this department. Ladies will find at our Stores the most extensive stock of Botoms, Wristbands and Collars in the city. . T ABLE LINENS. —A lot of extra-heavy power loom Damask, half bleached, at 75 cents per yard. CHEAP NAPKINS.—An excellent article at 82 per dozen. & MILLIKEN A CO., ... Linen Importers and Dealers, mh3] 828 Arch street, and 32 S. Second street QOO THOS. SIMPSON'S SONS, n 0.4 VA/At. *22 and 924 PINE STREET. CHEAT DEPOT FOR ALL KINDS OF HOUSEKEEPING DRV GOODS, HOSIERY", OLOVEsfuNIIFTt WEAR, TRIMMINGS, AND NOTIONS ' v, GRE A T VARIETY Linen Table Damaskß, 6-4. 7-4, 8-4 and 10-4 Loom Table Linens, three lots—bargains. *’ Snow Drop and Damask Napkins,s 6,3-4 and 4.4 IJnen Doylie.-, whiteand colored, great assortment’ 3 lots colored Counterpanes. 7 lots white Connterpanee, 10-4, 11-4, 12-4 and 13-4 BLANKETS, BLANKETS, BLANKETS losing ont Cheap. Closing out Cheap. H STEEL A SON. HAVE NOW OPEN . a choice assortment of NEW SILKS. Moire Antiques, 83 00 to 85 00. Plain Horded bilks, 81 62)4 to S 3 50 Figured Corded Silks, 81 62)4. Plain Poit De Soles, 81 25 to S 3 25 FANCY SILKS,.7S OTS. TOSSOO. Black Gros Gram Silks, SI 25 to S 3 25 Figured Black Silks, 81 25 to 82 00 Plain Black Silks, S7Kc to SO 00. Plaid India Silks, 87 M cts. , Light Ground, Bich Figured Foulards. 81 25 to SI 62. Nos. 713 and 715 N. Temhatreec Tst 5 ub E to U si I s^ SKS ' -iicotcll TaWe Uama sta, Power-loom Table Linens, 67 to SI 15; Unbleached Table Linens. Fine Napkins, S 2 50 to S 5 00. Fringed I)amask and Hack. Towels. » E u ' e Linen, Fringed Towels, from 25c to SI Bird-eye Inn- ns, 56, 62, 75 and 8S cts ■ Diapers, Flannels Tickings, &c Heavy Hnfrenpt Wide Sheetings Bestirith Dinens, from 50 cts. to SI 12 * Qnilts, Blankets, Muslins, &c very fine, Finest Cambric. 65 cts lower grades. Beal Manchester Heavy Ginghams. Black Silks, of every grade. Every Style Spring Uelaines and Prints. * « COOPER* CONABD, S. E. oorner Ninth and Market street Ckt/TH" STORE.—JABIES * I*EE INVITE the attention of their friends and others to thaii and weU assorted stock of roods ad anted t sLen and Boys' wear, comprising in part Black French Cloth* * Black French Bearers. Blue and Black Pilots. Black French G&ssimeres. • -, Fancy Oasslmeres. I Fancy bilk Vestings, Black Satin Vestings. Also, a large assortment of Trimmings, adaetec 0 Men and Boys' wear, at wholesale and retail. _ JAMES A ÜBB, No. 11 North Second street, Sign of the Golden I«amh. Obbat Disoovbbv Applisable to the useful Art*. A new thing. It* Combina tion. Hoot and Shoe Manufac turers. Jeweler*. Famine*. Itis a Liquid. Bemember. nlB-wm&frly Agents in Pi No. 30 N. Tim Fourth street DRY GOODS GRANVILLE B. HAINES, 1013 Market-street, ab. Tenth. mhs-3t{ BSEFOLAND valuable DISCOVERS 1 -HILTON’S INSOLUBLE CEMENT Is of more general practical utility thon any invention now before the public. It has been thoroughly tost ed during the las t two years by prac tical men, and pronounced by all to SUPERIOR TO ANY Adhesive Preparation known. Hilton’s Insoluble Cement 1» a new thing, and the result of yean of study: its combination is on SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES, and under no circumstances or change of temperature, will it be come corrupt or emit any oflbnsly* smell. BOOT AND SHOE Manufacturers using Machines will find it the best article known for Ce menting the Channel, as it works without delay,is not affected by any change of temperature. „ JEWELERS Will flndiit sufficiently adhesive foi their use, .as has been proved. - It la 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 formending Pumlture, Crockery. Toy*, Bone, Ivory, And articles of Household use. Remember Hilton’s Insoluble Cement is in a liquid form and as easily applied as paste. Hilton' t In soluble Oeemnt is insoluble in water or oil. Hilton't Insoluble Cementad beres oily substances. I Supplied in Family or Mannfaotu -er’s Packages from 2 02. to 100 lbs. hilton bros. * co., n„ . , ™ pr£ * tor,t Providence. S.T. LAINO & MA&INNIS, a Bt. j Joseph QodXrey * Co., 38 N, MOTIOE OF REMOVAL. ’thlpnbHc gehlSlv W S« lnpnds thei? Old Stand, 017 ARCH ssee^, T^ T t^[ > r ved lroID SPEERDID NEW WarEkOOMS, No. 912 ARCH STREET, Where they will continue the sale of ord. rs foT^/V,^ 6 art} to execute SSmSinlw? 8 Fixturfrot all gr .dat-arid designs, lrom the plainest to the most massive and elaborate. VAN KIRK & CO., fel9-3ms No 912 ARCH STREET. PHO7 OGSAPH, ALBUMS. The most indestructible Albnm male. It lies open perfectly flat without injury or strain to the Bock. lor sale by Photographers and Booksellers. ALTEMUS * CO., N.W. CORNER FOURTH AND RACE, Entrance on RAOE Street. GREEN CORN AND TOMATOES Hermetically Sealed by FITHIAN A POGUE, 01 New Jersey, are superior to all others. Theii large and yaned stock of Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, Jellies Sauces, Beats, Soups, etc., In cans, Is offered te the -.rade at the Lowest Mar. ket Prices, by their Sole Agents, ARCHER & REEVES. WHOLESALE GKOUERS, ’ No. 45 North Water St . and No. 48 _^_ i _ ( _North Delawareavenna. fe«-tfj HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS AND STANDARD DRILLS. FOB SALE BY Frothingrham ,aatt ™ a *St!gbJgg»» ™ MSKSS-aas at lowest rates. 7 QUICK TRANSIT BY FAST FRtlTftHi- T Thi?JS,t?^ ollfrollanEe of oars to the Ohlortver. This route Is now considered entirely safe from Injnry rebel raids, in proof ol which the Balti more and Ohio Railroad Company guarantee owners against loss or damage by Whilst in transit on the Unebf thatroad 7 We have no hesitation therefore In resnentfniir .hlngthe confidence and patror^of^pS^ 5 For farther Information, apply to ppers COLHOUN* COWTON, T „_, _ General Freight Agents. n J° H N_S. WILSON, Agente! Sixth street, ahoy# Chestoat.- A tssn. an7-tfi CARRIAGE MAKERS. • 607 pine era sex. xei-aa JQHN C. ARRISGK Nos."l and 3 North SixthStie^ MANUFACTURES OF llie Improfed Pattern Shirt, FIRST OUT BY J. BURR MOOKB, .Wan anted to Fit and Give Satisfaction AliSO Importer and Manudctnrer of • GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS by hand and 1864 NEW STOCK. 1864 LINFORD LUKINS, N. W. corner Sixth end Chestnut Sts. -NOW. OFFERS A LABGE AKI) ELEGAKT STOCK OP Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods. AM the choicest novelties in this department. oi£ on iand .- the be£t ma Also-B J?*™ 5 . MpSSt' Blnm?st J ll™t^i?ed, : «f 5a ET ’ w - P. HAZARD. ■tijviuUi sfXTH Street. ia2f-t jy» J'IJHJS’LTUJtE. •feffiSiS *S®Sfc£lS™ ULBJPH & WABD, 915 Arch Streep t‘ fel6.)mj e. F. &ELLY. P'F* KELLY & Co., Bankers and Exchange Brokers* , NOBTHWEST COBNEB OF THIRD AND CHESTNUT STS.; jaw-^n^ADELPHII. JOHN HORN* JR otock Commission Broker 140 SOUTH THIRD ST. BEFEBENCEtjMe^?Ss P A! a BW^ 'raw. Ma'alester A Co .Henrv T vbsib -1 P Hutctiinpon, Esq’"^ ~ * S^ llB . N, Y. fe2s.2m} SAMUEL W. LAPSLEY, STOCK BROKER, No. 40 South Third Street boneht on Commission inPMl&del* phia, New York, Boston and Baltimore. 1e26-2m§- JOHN C. (JAPP & SON, STOCK AND NOTE BROKERS, No. 23 South Third Street. Directly opposite the Mechanics’ Hank, Government Loans, Stocks and Bonds Bought and Sold on Commission at the Board ct Brokers. MONEY INVESTED AND NOTES AND LOANS NEGOTIATED ON THE BEST TEEMS. feU-3m EXCHANGE ON LONDON, FOE SALE 1 In Stuns to Suit, by MATTHEW T. MILLER k (XL Jfo. 45 South Third itreat. STOCKS Bought and Sold on Commission^ BY Matthew T. Miller A Co«J —Smrth. irHiTd STOCKS! AND SECURITIES BOTJCrHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. DE HAVEN & BRO., f q 20 SOUTH THUD STREET. MICHAEL JACOBS, BANKER, Ha 40 Sontb Third Sheet, PMia. Government Securities Sped, and Uncaorntt Money Bought and Said. Stocks Bought and Sold on CmawintM, Particular attention paid to the ii.noH.ttop K time papers, City Warrant* Bought. gTOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION, BY GEO; HENDERSON, JB„ aiB-3m* No, 3S3DQQK STREET! GOLD, SILVER, 4K9 BANK NOTES WANTED. DE HAVEN & BROJ 20 SOUTH THIRD ST, - Enra Cnmot and Surawbeny WINE, OUR USUAL SUPPLY JUST RECEIVED] ALBERT C. ROBERTS, DEALER IN PINE i Corner Eleventh and Vine Street*. 1 od-ntf