Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, March 08, 1864, Image 5

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    SECOND-, i EDITION.
BY TELEGrB APS,
BITURN OF GKSi SH-KMIN TO
: vi s>BURG.
SOME OF THE RESULTS OF HIS
EXPEDITION.
INTERESTING FROM TENNESSEE
RESULT OF THE ELECTION
IN KNOXVILLE.
TEE REBEL RAID IN CHESAPEAKE
BAY.
RECRUITINGS JN OHIO.
To-Day’s Proceedings in Congress
and Legislature.
EBOM SHERMAN’S EXPEDITION.
[Special Despatch to the Bulletin.])
Cincinnati, March B.—An officer arrived at
Cairo yesterday, direct from Vicksburg, who
corroborates the Confederate stories regarding
the return of Gen. Sherman’s expedition to
Jackson.
He says that a portion of Sherman’s force is
inarching already for Vicksburg with a small
army of negroes and a large lot of mules,
horses, hogs, cattle, &c. ' These are the spoils
taken on the way.
• Rebel rumors say that Col. Forrest was killed
hi one engagement with Sherman’s expedition.
HTTEBEBTING FROM TEHNESSEE.
Knoxville, March 6.— The county elections,
yesterday, passed off quietly. The whole
number of votes cast in Knoxville was 261,
against an average vote, in peacetimes, of 700.
Making allowance for absentees in the army
and elsewhere, the vote is full and larger than
was anticipated. In the country districts it
was even fuller. One hundred votes were
passed in a neighboring district in Sevier
county, against a usual vote of 170. The re
turns of Knox county will not be all in till to
morrow. There is no report at all, as yet,
from the adjacent counties. The vote would
have been much larger, but many undoubtedly
loyal men objected to the oath required by
Governor Johnson as a condition, and did not
vote.
There is nothing new in army affairs to report,
except, the capture, at Chilhowee mountain, of
sixty rebels by the 4th Indiana Cavalry.
A brigade of rebel cavalry dashed into our
lines to-day, at Mopy Creek, but were hand
somely repulsed. TVe took a few prisoners.
THE CHESAPEAKE BAY RAID.
; Baltimore, March B. — Our Fortress Monroe
correspondent says that the army gunboat
Brewster arrived last night from a cruise after
the steam-tng Titan, captured by the rebels at
Cherrystone. She reports chasing the Titan
Into the Fiankitank river. She reported to
the guard-ship and was allowed to pass, but is
now hemmed in by our navy gunboats and will
probably be recaptured. The, letter says
nothing further about Colonel Dahlgren.
PROM OHIO.
[Special Despatch to the Bulletin. ]
Cincinnati, March B.—lt is the opinion of
military officers at Columbus that Ohio will fill
her quota without resort to a draft.
The veterans are returning to the front very
rapidly every day. An average of one regi
ment every two days goes forward from Co
lumbus alone, and nearly every regiment is nu
merically doubled by recruits. They are in
high spirits and splendid health.
XXXVIIITH CON&BESB—FIRST SESSION.
"Washington, March 7, 1861.
Senate —Mr. "Wilson (Mass.) introduced a bill
for the better organization of the Quartermaster’s
Department. Referred to the Committee on Milt
tery Affairs.
■pr. Powell (Ky.) called up the joint resolution
requesting the Secretary of war to transmit the re
porrand evidence of the Military Commission of
which G*n. McDowell was president.
Mr. Wilson opposed the call for these papers, as
they were necessary to be withheld that they might
be used in the prosecution of officers who are cul
pable.
House.—Mt. Kasson presented the resolutions
Of the lowa LeglElature in favor of soldiers who
have been discharged In consequence of wounds
or disabilities, being employed In situations which
they are competent to fill under the Fed. ral
Government, and heartily endorsing the policy of
paying Eoldiers and sailors of African descent the
same amount as is given to white soldiers for
similar service. .
The resolutions were referred to the" Military
Committee.
The House went into Committee of the Whole on
the Senate amendments to the deficiency bill, and
agreed to the amendment dlscnssed 5 esterday for
medicines and medical' attendance for negro reia*
gees, commonly called contrabands; 833,000,-and
rejected the pending amendment thereto, restrict
ing the expenditure to those who are or shall be
actually in the service.
REHHBYLVAHIA LEGISLATURE.
„ Habrisbueg, March 8.
Senate.—The Senate was called to order at 11
o'clock by Speaker Penney.
Wo qnornm being pres» nt, Mr. Nicbols moved a
call of the Senate, when sixteen Republican Sena*
tors answered to their names.
Mr. Connell, Republican, and all the Democratic
Senators, were absent. Adjourned until 3 P.M.
House.— The House met at 11 o' clock, aud pro-
CO ded to the consideration of the bills on the pri
▼ite calendar.
The following bills were objected to on first
jreacing:
An act regulating the killing of wild ducks on
tiie Susquehanna River.
Also, an act incorporating the Mercer and But: er
Railroad Company.
Also, a supplement to the act incorporating the
Delaware county Passenger Railway Company.
Also a supplement to the act incorporating the
Frankford and Holmesburg railroad.
Also a supplement to the act incorporating the
Consolidated Coal Company.
THE CONFISCATION OF REBEL PROPERTY.
■ Washington; March B. — ln the report of the
Senate proceedings yesterday, the petition of
Eli Thayer, of Connecticut, presented by Mr.
Foot, of Vermont, was wrongly stated. It asks
Congress to confiscate utterly and without re
serve the lands of rebels, and to give of the
same, without than occupation,
160 acres to.each private in the naval servico
and to each man in the rank and file of the
Union army, and of the rebel army who will
take the prescribed oath of allegiance to the
United States, and that the lands thereafter re
maining be open to settlement under the Home
rtead Law.
i _ GENERAL GRANT AT BALTIMORE. |
BALtntOBE, March B.—Lieutenant-General
Grant and his son arrived here at 11.35 this
morning, and are now a-t/Beraum’s Hotel.' tie;
will pr uceed to J Washington this afternoon, :
at 3.20. : :
EABTHQUAE £‘ IN C&EIFOaKIA.
San Fbakcisco, March o. — At a quarter to
nine o’clock this morning the severest earth
quake ever experienced in California was felt
here.
The Rev. Thomas Starr King will be buried
tinder his own pulpit on Sunday nex t. The
Rev. Mr. Ketiidge will preach the funeral ser
mon.
THE ELECTIOH IN NEW YOIIE.
New Yohk, March B. —The election is pro
gressing very quietly, and the indications are
that although the vote will be light there will
he a considerable majority in favor of the sol
dier’s franchise.
THE U. S. SUPREME COURT.
Washington, March B.—Justice Grier having
recovered from lis recent iml.sposition, and
resumed his seat on the bench, the argument
in the Quicksilver Mining case was resumed
ihis morning.
ARRIVAL OF THE GLABGOW.
.New Yobk, March B.—The steamship Glas
gow has arrived from Liverpool. Her advices
have been anticipated.
Markets.
New Yore, Mar. h B.—Cotton qnietatYS cents
Flour advanced; £6 SUnSU <>ufofMafc», $7 25a£7 3'»
for Ohio, Southern unchanged. Wheat advanced
1a*20.; sales of 30,000 bushels at Si fita*! 03 for
Chicago Spring, and SI 70a.5l 72.f0r Red: -Corn
quiet and nominally unchanged.. Provisions
quiet. Whiskey 68a92c.
Receipts—Flour, 9,362 bbls. Wheat, 2,527
bushels. Corn. 3,060 bnsbels. -
v Tub New York Gold Market.—Gold is
quottd at I62jf:
Stocks are irregular; Chicago and Rock Island,
125; Illinois Central Scrip, IS6)$; Michigan
Soti hern, 103; New York Central, 137» 4 '; Reading,
141#; Hudson River, 151 ><; Missouri 6’s, 73;
Erie, 1IS&; Galena and Chicago. li9; Mionigan
Central, t4B*f; Harlem, 145; Cleveland and Pitts
burgh, 144#; Terre Haute and Alton, 43‘.4; Pitts
buu’b and Fort Wayne, 120; Coupons issi, 113#;
Gold, 162# bid. It has touched 164.
Baltimore, March B.—Flour very dull and
heavy, Howard Street Superfine, 3?6 75. Grain
scarce, but the maTket is quiet. Corn firm and
nctiveatSl 18. Whiskey dull and quiet at 95a96c.
Coffee firm at 37c for Rio.
CITY BULLETIN.
STATE OF THE THERMOMETER. THIS DAY
AT THE BULLETIN OFFICE.
9A. M., 43~ 12 M., 51 1# P. M, 51
Minimum Temperature during la 1 24 hours, 34
Weather cloudy—Wind Northeast.
An Effective Remedy for Dyspepsia.—
An absolute and effective .cure for Dyspepsia has
long been needed, but notwithstanding the nume
rous experiments that have Been made by physi
cians and chemists to secure such a desideratum,
their efforts have been generally unsuccessful.
Among the few remedies, however, which re
sulted lrom these experiment*,' 1 was the one to
which we intend to more particularly refer, and
an extensive advertisement of which will helonnd
in to-day’s Bulletin. Sharp’s Dyspepsia pills
are recommended by respectable and responsible
persons in this city and throughout the coantry,
as a certain, safe and speedy cure, removing the
p&inlul malady, and restoring the system to a
healthy cordition. Indeed personal experience
has proved their value, and „we have no hesitation
in recommending jt trial of their virtnes to the
afflicted, Mr. John T. Kromer, 403, Chestnut
street, receives orders for the Pills, and is pre
pared to sell them in large or small quantities.
It is also highly recommended for sick headache,
liver complaint, and other distressing ailments.
Kidnapping Colored Men.— Thos. Lister,
a resident of Maryland, was arrested last night, at
the Baltimore depot, upon the charge of kidnap
ping colored men in Baltimore, bringing them to
this city and selling them for soldiers. Two
colored men, named Edward Scoven and Alfrel
Betenman were retained as witnesses. The former
is one of the men who was br.mght to this city bv
the defendant. Lister will have a hearing, this
afternoon, at the Central Station.
Boweu’s Infant CoRDiAL cnres Colic, Pains
and Spasms, yielding great relief to children teeth
ing. Store, Sixth and Green.
Needles’ Truss and Brace Department.—
Ladles’ 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 fonnd here, and adjustment made
with professional exactitude.
Bower’s Glycerin Cream—For chapped
and inflamed Skin—2s cents. Depot, Sixth and
Vine.
Suspenboeies.— New French patterns, got
out u> order expressly for O. H. Needles’ Retail
Sales, at Twelfth aud Race streets.
A New Regiment Colonel John H. Stover,
late Major of the 106th, is now organizing the
184th Pennsylvania Regiment, which is to be
an organization of Mounted Infantry. - Colonel
Stover is an experienced officer, and has
passed through seventeen battles with the
highest honors.
FINANCIAL ANV COMMERCIAL.
BBESB D. BELL &SOH, STOCK BBOKBBS, N 6. SOS WAL-
NUT BTBBKT.
SALES OF STOCKS.
BEFORE
lOOshSchNav 36%
200 sh Sch Nav prfd
caßh 46%
100 sh Green Mount 7
100 sh Big Mountain
Coal cash 9%
400 sh do 10
400 sh do Blown 10
400 sh Read B 71%
60 sh do cash 71%
FIRST
81000 DS 6s 5-20 s 109%
600 do 109%
100 U S Trea 7 3-10
BOARD
r 600 ah N Y & Middle
Coal Field Oo
b 6 14
38 ab do 13 34
200 ah Bnhem Mining 10>4
1(10 ah do b 5 10% ■
1600 ah FultonCoalUo 1%
800 ah do oaah 1%
100 ab do blO 1%
300 ah do 1%
soo ah do be 1%
600 ah .(Etna Mining 20
100 ah Sch Nav 3934
300 Bh do oaah 3534
100 ah do 33
100 ah do b3O 36)4
960 ah Sch Nav prfd 4634
300 ah do b3O 47
200 ah do bio 4634
299 ah Catawiaaa R 29*41
100 ah do b2O 2934
ICO ah do bao 31
100 ah Catawiaaa plu ii%
226 ah do 4434
100 ab do b3O 4434
60 ah do b3O 4434
400 ah 'do ■ s 5 4434
12 ah North Pa B 3634 .
60 ah do . oaah 37
200 Bh do 37*
600 ah Phila A Erieß 38*
150 ah Suaq On! 26
400 ah do 1 26*
1100 ah do b3O 26*
600 ah .do - 26 *
200 ah Green Mount 7
100 ah Bead B 71
60 ah do 71*
600 ah do a6O 71
200 ah do a3O 7134
)K.;
per Ct Notes
endorsed 111
2000 do endors’d
F&A 109%
2000 Amer Gold
cash 162%
2000 - do 163%
100 Penna 6s 97%
1500 city 6s new 108%
950 56-100 AlleghyOo
6 pr cent Scrip 77
1000 do b 5 78
6000 Dnion Cnl 6s
&int 31
7600 Read Bds ’B6 142
6000 Caxn&Am 65’83101%
32 sh Man&Mec Bk 28%
100 sh Del DivCl 42%
7 sh Morris Clpfdl39%
• 3eh do 140
326 Bh Norrißtown R 69
100 sh Hunt & Broad
Top R 23%
237 shuttle Sch R 49%
100 sh do b 5 50
100 sh do SS 60
140 sh do 60
200 sh . do h3O 60%
■SOO sh Spruce&Pine 16%
100 sh do 15%
6 sh Green & Coats 42%
' 110 sh Elmira R prfd 64%
60 sh do 64%
looeh do 66
4i 0 sh New Creek 1%
1660 sh Big Mountain
Coaf . 10
PBICES OF STOCKS IN NEW YOBK.
(By Telegraph.)
FIRST GALL. BBCO2TD OAU.
American Gold 163 bid .... bid
Chicago and B. Island bid ....sales
Beading Bailroad 70* bid ales
Illinois Central.. bid .... sales
Galena and Chicago.... .... bid sales
c e R I.°S , c entraL....l37« bid .... sales
U.S. 6s’Bl int0ff......113* bid .... sales
bid ales
SSS
Steady, ..‘....
FINANCE AND BEBINESS—MARCH 8,1864.
The Stock Market was aB wild and rampant to
day as at any time since the' breaking put of the
rebellion. The regular session of the Board was
extended far beyond the usual hour, and the volume
of business, as will be seen by a glance at the above
report, was enormous. Money is as abundant and
as cheap as ever, which tends to increase the ex
citement. Government Loans advanced af) cent.,
and Gold fluctuated between 62v@84.: TJ. S. Five-
Twenties sold up to 109 V, and the Seven-Thirties
endorsed, at 109 V, City Sixes were a shade lower.’
State Loans were Arm. Pennsylvania Bailroad
advanced to 73 v bid, and 75 asked. Little Shuylkill
Bailroad advanced V- Norristown Bailroad was
firm at 69. Beading Bailroad was rather irregular,
Jbnt closed Wit]) much firmness, It Advanced yeater-
V" •' V&ii.Ailfefci'itlA::T■ EBi)A'>- YIBCK 8. l^b*4 v
BOABDS.
300 «h Beadß 71«
60 sh do sswn 7l){
100 sh do sSwn 71V
100 sb do cash 71 %
600 sh do 71>4
100 sh do b6Mnt 71V
100 sh do b6&in 71V
200 sh do b 3 71V
109 sh do 71X
day, nftfr tlf el< >c rf our report, from. 70 to 72, and
tc-cay (loF.cd hf ouT 7IL . CHCrtWiss'n Railroad•_ Pre
ferred juivabceu . mihl the Common B-ock !#•
.ftorri, fr'fr.uni icMi)* Yo*e but was the
most inactive on the list. Philadelphia and fine
v.ms BteaOy at 38>g. Schuylkill cTaviga
• w.ii continues to ndvanc?j'and ro*c from 45X to
for !lhe Preferred, and from 34 to 34 for the
Cch men sice*. iM«ujueh»nm» flanal was active at
an-advance: of %. Big Mountain was the.stroogest
fir.ong the. Mining stocks. In Bank shares we
retired pairs of Mechanics’at 28#, and there was
no Commonwealth offered under 60—both an ad
vance. In Passenger Railway securities the only
sqles were of Spruce and Pine Streets
.TayOnoice & Co. quote Government SeenrUtes
kc., m follow*:
(Tooji, March 8,1884
Buying. Selim*
U. a. 8-*, lb6l. 1123$ ' 113 X
C, S. S-J Notes, August 109ji llOJi
“ -1 October .'.Ul3f lli«
Certificate of Indebtedness
V new 99% ■■ 99 Ja
i±u<u-teriniurt6r*\ Vouonera SB>£ 99
tJ. S, Hem end Notee..
G01d... .> ....163# U4Ji
6-20 Bonds. full coupons. !09jJ HO#
Deliveries ot 6-20 Bonds are being made opto
January 19th, inclusive.
Messrs. M. Schulze & Co., No. 16 South Third
street, quote foreign exchange for the steamer
Asia, from New York, as follows:
Philadelphia, March 8, 1864.
.London, 60 days eight. 177 @l7B
“ t S days ;...;..r...i 178#@l79tf
Paris, 60 days sight .....3f17»4@3f20
3 days 3fi2^@3fiS
Antwerp, 60 days sikht..... ..3fl7K
Bremen, 60dAys sight.. KS7tf@l2B .
Hamburg, 60'dayB sight.. 69#@ 60
Cologne, 6»days sights... k il7 @U7#
Letpsic, 60 days sight.!,. 117 @ll7#
Berlin,6o days eighth,......., ..117 @ll7#
Amsterdam, 69 days sight 67#@ 68
Frankfort,6o days sight 67>4© 69
The otticlnl averages of the Banka In the cityo
New York., for the week ending Saturday last,
Ida ieh 6, 1864,present- in the aggregate the following
changes from the previous weekly statement o
Feb. 27: *
Increase of Loans $7,337,278
Decrease of Specie 1,081,029
Increase of Circulation....... 25,898
Increase of Undrawn Deposits 4,048,856
Including the Exchanges between the Banks
through the Clearing-House, and including also, the
sub-Treasury statement of Saturday afternoon, the
following is the general comparison with the previ
ous weekly report, and also with the movement of
thiß time last year:
Mar. 7, >63. Mar. 6, >64. Feb. 27, >6*.
Capital.... $69,128,000 69,722,608 69,722,508
Loans 181,C95,3i2 182,266,483 174,928,205
Specie 39,706,089 21,220.668 22,301,687
Circulation 8,693,176 6,933,249 6,1*8,394
Gross Dep05it5...232,1(3,285 246,4(5.860 260,782,110
Exchanged....... 67,414,073 86,491,906 95,9»7,«1
Undrawn 174,689,212 168.923,915 164,875,059
In Sub-Treasury.. 14,769,681 32,767,1905 35,410,777
PHILADELPHIA MARKETS.
Tuesday, March B.— -There 1b little or no change
to record in the Flour market. The export demand
is extremely limited and the accounts from Europe
being, unfavorable prices favor buyers. The'oniy
Bales reported are 1000 barrels extra family at s7@
7 3?#> and small lots for the supply of the home
trade at *t‘@6 2.1 barrel for superfine, $6 60@7 for
extras, $7 12&@7 7fi for extra family, and at higher
figures for fancy lots—according to quality. Rye
Flour is dull at In Corn Meal nothing doing.
The offerings of "Wheat are small and it is held
firmly. Sales of 10,(>00 bushels good and prime Penna
Red at $1 6C@l 63 ? bushel, and White may be
quoted at ti 70 to fl 90. There is no falling off in
the demand for Com and the late advance is well
maintained. Sales of 5,000 bushels yellow, $1 21
afloat and $1 18 in store. Oats are rather lower,
and 3,500 bushelß light Penna. sold at 80 cents.
No change in Barley or Malt. . :
400 bushels Western White Beans sold at $2 50.
In Quercitron Bark nothing doing.
Cloverseed is cot *o abundant and 600 bushels sold
at Vi C2>i@B 84 fie. from first and *8 25
from second hands. No change in Timothy or Flax
seed.
In Provisions no change. Mesa Pork Is held at
•S 3 £0 fl barrel, 200 tlereea Lard cold at 14 cents
and some kegs at cents.
Whiskey is unchanged. Sales of 100 barrels Ohio
at 96 cents, 100 barrels Easton at S 3 cents and drudge
at 90@9l cents. . •
Baker- s ornamental hair manu
factory.—The largest and best assortment
of Wigs, Tonpes, Long. Hair Brands, Curls,
Frizettes, Illusive Seams, for ladles, at prices
lower than elsewhere, at 903 CHESTNUT
street. mhB-lmrp*
Bibd cages, marine shells and
AQUARIA,
Constantly on hand at the
AQUARIA STORE,
No. 53 North Sixth street,
mhB-lm,rp* ' below Arch.
CO-PARTNERSHIP —I have this day asso
ciated with me CHARLES P. DAWSON,
order the name and style of KNORR A DAW
SON and will continne the general STOCK
COMMISSION business at No. 27 South THIRD
Street.
mhB-3t» FREDERICK E. KNORR.
LUBRICATING OIL—A superior article for
steam engines and machinery of all kinds; free
from unpleasant smell; clear and bright color, and
stands the cold. «■
, For sale by EDW. H. ROWLEY,
m 08- 31* 16 South Delaware avenue.
MACHINERY GREASE.—SOO. packages, as
sorted sizes.
For tale by EDW. H. ROWLEY,
mbB-3t# 16 South Delaware avenue.
REFINED COAL OlL.—Various brands ef Re
fined Coal Oil, Iree, for home use.
* or sale by EDW. H. ROWLEY,
mbB-3t* 16 South Delaware avenue.
(£1 A Afl A *5,000, and other sums to loan on
tp 11/ UUU. Mortgage, at five per cent., by E.
R. JONFS, No. 209 South SIXTH street. 'lt*
guMHTHING ENTIRELY NEW.
SOLDIERS’ COMPANION, EVERY SMOKERS
COMPANION.
The most complete /present, a Father, Mother,
Brother, Sister or Friend, can make, to their rela
tlve In the army.
THE RIDGWOOD PIPE AND TOBACCO CASE
The cheapest, most useful, compact and conve
nient article ever manufactured. Call and lnspeo
them.
R. & G. A. WRIGHT, Appointed sole Agents,
624 Chestnut street.
The trade supplied at the Company’ a prices; full
Ucount allowed la 11 -v
CHOCOLATE WALTER BAKER A CO.'S
Chocolate; Cecoa and Broma; single, double
and triple Vanilla; also, Orid Cocoa and Cocos
Shells, In store and for sale by WM. S. GRANT,
1W <V*T!tb TU* Whurra*
PICKLED OYSTERS.—IOO Cases, one dozen
each, in glass bottles, quality excellent,
landing and for sale by JOS. B. BUSSIER 4c
CO., 110 South Wharves. mbl
SM.UX£DBEXItINQ.-*i,itts boxes coaled Her
ring; 3P5 boxes No. 1 Herring per Champion
for sale by E. A. SOTTDEB AGO., Dock street
Wharf
FAHNESTOCK’S FARINA 100 Boxes Fahn
estock's Unrivaled Lancaster County Farina
landing and for sale by JOS. B. BUSSIER &
CO., Agents /or Fahnestock.' 110 South Wharves,
SOUSED AND SMOKED SALMON.— Just re
ceived and for sale by SIMON COLTON &
SON, Broad and Walnut streets.
FOR SALE—A WHARF ENGINE in good
running order. .Apply to H. WINSOR A
CO., 332 South Delaware avenue. fe27
Arrow roots.-12 barrels pure
• Jamaica Arrow Root—For sale by GEORGE
ALKINS. 10 and 12 Smith Del aware Avenue. ja3
CANARY SEED—TWENTY-FIVE BBLS
111 store and for sale by
T»ORKIW AN & UO.. Wh. Welti street
BOND’S BOSTON BISCUIT Bond’s Batter
and Milk Biscnitlanding fresh from steamer,
and for sale by JOS. B. BUSSIER 4c CO., Agents
for Bond, 110 South Wharves.
DUPONT’S GUNPOWDER. —SUPERFINE
Sporting and all other kinds of Eagle Gun
powder. Gunpowder for blasting andshipping;
also, Government Proof for ordnance and military
* ob T loo 'w7 < ?? Il T n -??’J a r nsJlet and Rifle Powder, fo
•aj® b y WILLIAM S. GRANT. 216 South Del*
COTTON SAIL DTJOK, COTTON CANVAS,
one.to two feet wide, all
numbers: heavy and light RAVENS TYUGB
ASHLAND TOPSAIL M other A TwillE
Paper Felting, Sn Twine, Ac.
s ,^ o b ? W. EVERMAN * CO.,
’v- tse Tnuu’.ail.v
EUTLBB, WEAVER * 00.,
X Manufacturer,of
MANILLA AND TARRED CORDAGE,
_ COBDg, Twnra, fto.,
No. 23 North Water itreet and No. 2* North Dtit
_ ware avenue, Philadelphia.
Will H. FITLBB. MIOHAML WliTHBi
* uowuab y. Ciorain
D Taunton YeUow Metal
j»neathing. Bolts, Nails and Spikes of all sixes, In
« tr " oa ? A , fo '‘ sale by WILLIAM 0. GRANT,tt
S<>uth Delaware av#n»*.
I-E. WaLRAVEN,
SUCCESSOR TO W. H. OAJbRYL,
RISOSiIC HiLfi
719 CHESTNUT ST
OFFERS HIS
SPRING STOCK
WINDOW SHADES
TABLE AND PIANO COVERS,
CORNICES AND BANDS,
LACE CURTAINS,
PLUSHES AND MOQUETTE,
DAMASKS AND REPS,
POPULAR PRICES.
SENAT, BROS. & 00.
214 CHESTNUT Street, opposite Strawberry St.
Importers of
WHITE GOODS.
Offer a complete assortment ot Jaconets, Cambric*,
Cnecks. victoria Lawns, Nolneooks, Swiss Malls,
India Book, India Mull and other Muslins of our
a&nalmakeand finish. iai6-tft
FLOTJK FLOUR.
Of the" following Choice Brands
“John Mnsselman,” “JEtna.”
“Henry Musielman “Eagle. ”
“D. “verholser,” “Union.”
“ftrashnrg Steam,” “Eclipse.”
“Willow Grove, ’ ’ • ‘Suavely,”
“Lonuit "Valley, ” 1 ’ ’
“Loi don Yale,” “Gish.”
“New Providence,” “Zigler.”
“Samnel Brna,” “Peqnea.”
“Johnßanck,” “Samuel Esmck.”
And other Penna. and Western brands, for sale by
BROOKE & PUGH,
feu-lint 1731 & 1733 Market Btreet.
BLINDS AND SHADES
B. J. WILLIAMS,
No. 16 NORTH SIXTH STREET,
MANUFACTURES of
VENETIAN BLINDS
• and
WINDOW SHADES.
•ST The Largest and Finest assortment in the C&ty
at the Lowest Prices.
•P"Repairing promptly attended to.
W Store Shades Lettered. salt
1864 NEW STOCK. 1864
LINFORD LUKENS,
N. W. comer Sixth and Chestnut Sts.
NOW OFFERS
A LARGE AND ELEGANT STOCK OF
Gentlemen’s Famishing Goods.
All the choicest novelties in this department.
Constantly on hand, the best made Shirts in the
city. Orders promptly executed.
•yPrices reasonable: fe'24-wfm,3m
A. S. ROBINSON,
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
LOOKING GLASSES,
Fancy and Plain Frames, 'mutable tor Ivorytypts,
Photographs and Engraving,. Manufacturer »f
PIER, MANTLE & WALL MIRRORS.
Engravings and Oil Paintings.
Galleries of Pictures and Looking Glass Ware
rooms.
_ A- s - ROBINSON.
So. 916 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia',
JUST ISSUED,
A Splendid Large-Bize, Full-Length
Portrait of
PHESIDENT LINCOLN.
Thi, superior Life-like Portrait, Engraved on
Steel in the best style of Mezzotint and published
by J. O. BUTLER of New York, can only bs
obtained from the publisher or his authorized
Agents.
A Specimen Copy may now he examined at T. B.
PUGH’S Bookstore, S. W. corner SIXTH and
CHESTNUT Streets, where names of subscribers
will be taken.
J.P SKELLY,
Agent for Pennsylvania,
„„ No 908 ARCH ST.
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INDIA RUBBER MACHINE BELTING.
STEAM PACKING, HOSE, Ac.
Engineers and dealers will And a FULL AS
SORTMENT OF GOODYEAR’S PATENT
VULCANIZED RUBBER BELTING, PACK
ING, HOSE, Ac., at the Manufacturer’s Head*
quarters. GOODYEAR’S,
366 Chestnut street,
_ South side.
N. B. Wehave a NEW and CHEAP ARTICLE
(1 GARDEN and PAYEM,ENT HOSE, very
cheap, to which the attention of the public i«
oall.d. 00 j
PIPE —Montgomery _ Terra Cotta
Price List for 1864.
2 inch pipe per 3 feet length 30 cents.
3 inch pipe per 3 feet length 36 cents.
4 inch pipe per 3 feet length 48 cents.
5 inch pipe per 3 feet length 60 cents.
6 inch pipe per 3 feet length 75 cents.
We are prepared to furnish stone-ware drain
pipe,.glazed inside and outside, from 2 to 15inches
n diameter, in large or small quantities, with all
varieties of Traps, ißends, and other connections.
Liberal discount to the trade.
McOOLLIN & RHOADS,
832 1221 Market street. PhUadelphla.
Marking with indelible ink, km
BROIDEBING, Braiding, Straging^&c.
IBS* Filbert «tT*rt
S HARVEY THOMAS,
. STOCKBROKER,
No. 312 WALNUT Street,
Philadelphia.
Stocks and Loans bought and sold on commission,
at the Board of Brokers.
Particular attention given to U. S. Government
Loans. la9-3mrpS'q
George j. boyd,
STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKER, .
No. 18 South THIRD street.
Stocks and Loans bought and sold on Commis
sion, at the Board of Brokers.
Government Securities, and Uncurrent
money bought and sold. . mh2-3mrps
DRAKE’S PLANTATION BITTERS, in cases
of one dozen bottles each, reoeived from New
York, and for sale by GEORGE ALKINS, 10 and
South Bel*ware avenue. . ft*
THIRD -EDITION.
£Y TELE GE APE.
Unfounded Burner of the Inva
sion of Maryland, -
The Dfath of Col. Dahl-
gren.
Further Particulars from
Washington. 3
DHEOUHDED ETTHOE OP AH INVASION OF
MARYLAND,
Baltimobb, March B.—Reports are in circu
lation in this city, and have probably been tele
graphed from here, of an invasion of Maryland
by rebel raiders.
It may confidently be stated that the only
foundation for these rumors is tbe fact of a
small rebel force having been seen in Loudon
county.
THE DEATH OF COLONEL DAHL&BEN CON
FIRMED.
TVashihgtos, March 8 The Republican of
this evening has the following:
In our first edition yesterday we doubted the
statemeni that Colonel Dahlgren had reached
our lines in safety. TVe did so because we
knew at the time that the Richmond Sentinel
of Saturday morning last, a copy of which
reached General Meade’s camp on Sunday
evening, announced that Colonel Dahlgren was
killed in a skirmish at King and Queen
Court House, on the Mattapony river, on
Friday last. »
This fact was telegraphed to the President
late on Sunday night, eight or nine hours after
General Butler’s despatch of Sunday was re
ceived, announcing the safety of Colonel Dahl
gren, which was communicated to the Colonel’s
father, Admiral Dahlgren.
The news of the death of it lie. Colonel was
not made known to his father until this mom
ing, because there was a lingering hope that
there might be some mistake about the report
in the Sentinel; consequently we suppressed
the publication of the fact yesterday.
In the mean time, General Butler was re
quested by the President to make such inves
tigation relative to the Sunday repert that.
Dahlgren was safe, as would positively settle
the questionnne way or the other.
Gen. Kilpatrick was also requested to fix a
time when Col. Dahlgren was last heard from.
Late last night Gen. Butler telegraphed that
he had received information confirming the
announcement in the Sentinel, that Dahlgren
was killed at King and Queen Court House,
and Gen. Kilpatrick telegraphed that the last
positive information he had received of Dahl
gren’e whereabouts was that he was seen on
Thursday. The skirmish took place on the
day after, in which the Colonel was killed.
The President becoming fully satisfied that
there was no longer any good reason to doubt
the report of young Dahlgren’s death, deemed
it his duty this morning to communicate the
fact to Admiral Dahlgren, which he at once did.
The latter has left for Fortress Monroe, to
take such other steps in the matter as may be
deemed proper under the circumstances.
THE WHISKEY SILL.
"Washington, March B.—The President
having signed the "Whiskey bill, it is therefore
a law.
L the gold bill passed by the house.
Washington, March B.— The gold bill has
been passed by the Honse.
“AT RETAIL.”
JAS. R. CAMPBELL & C 0„
727 CHESTNUT ST.,
Invite attention to ttieir stock of
STAPLE AND FANCY SILKS
AND
DKESS GOODS,
Of very recent importation, embracing tbe most
extensive and desirable assortments vYbicb they
Lave ever offered.
COUBVOISIES’S KID GIOVES,
BLACK, WHITE AND COD’D.
MOURNIIYG GOODS.
3-4 and 8 4 BAREGE HEKNANI.
3-4 and 8-4 GRAPE MARETZ.
3-4 and 8 4 TAMARTIBES.
BY ZANTINES and FLORENTINES.
FrencH and English BOMBASINES.
MOURNING JACONETS.
BLACK SILKS—in great variety.
All tvidths_ and best brands. - mhB-Bt4
SPRING CASSIMERES, -
SPRING CASSIMERES,
SPRING CASSIMERES.
Spring Cloaking Cloths,
Spring Cloaking Cloths..
"Water-proofs,
WATER-PROOFS,
WATER-PROOFS,
AMERICAN AND FRENCH SACKINGS.
AMERICAN AND FRENCH SACKINGS.
FRENCH CASSIMERES,
FRENCH CASSIMERES,
FRENCH CASSIMERES.
Cassimeres and Meltons for Boys’ Wear.
Cassimeres and Meltons for Boys’ Wear.
BLACK CLOTHS,
BLACK CLOTHS,
BLACK CLOTHS.
The Largest Stock ~we have ever had.
Cooper & Conard,
S. E. corner Ninth and Market Streets.
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SUPPOETEES FOE LADIES, andUieorUy
Supporters under Medical patronage. Ladies ana
Physicians are respectfully requestedto call oy
on Mrs. BETTS, at her residence,
street, Philadelphia (to avoid co SvSdhv thSr
thousand invalids having heenad vised onlvart
iSon tShfxSid signatures also ontkeSup
porters with Testimonials ftntn
your BBAIDINQ-, EM
It TtROIDSBY and Tambouring done at
nAMREON'R 229 North EIGHTH street and
OAMEBUN b> SIXTH street.
indies’ under- clothing in stock and made' to
order. Tucking neatly done to order. ie3-2m*^
: &
?*IStST-CL-a.fciS "ONE-pTHOTr I * o* >n«
CLOTHING
STREET, TJH
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O’Clock.
. ' f or' Coat- rt
, fjetfffihcrffeacfc
"K 3 * from base’'of
C'iiartowaifit ~ j*?? • ’/gg
. ■ andfrorriTraiar
V to end of rail. f\ JU*»-l.jrj¥9
:' .Sleeve (With: t § .
•\ ifr ann ercoicedjf s i,
X a|L &*\ from, middles “ /
£' of -hac* be-? f
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Js* u*> shoulders to| l 1
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and . around Tg?
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5 'Sf the chest and S
5 -F Siau j
JJ i | whsth era reel ’
/At | -•? stooping.
. t fi JF*r Panto.
Jf 5 * inside seam.
':' and outside
'^*Ssr ; “ seam from
hip bone arond ths
- waiat andltip. For
Test, same aa
Coat. A food fit
guaranteed.
All garments' made from directions!sent In m*
corflauce with thnse instructions will beruaranteftil
f^rr^^° Ty * no * so - money willreturned
sincere Uniforms Beady .made, alwaysom
uaud, or miuU to order in the best inim««s ssa m
>lte most reasonable terms; : Haring Snlahedmany
Hundred Uniforms the past year for stair. Raid,
and Line Officers, as well as for the NaVr, ws
are prepared to execute all orders in th<« lms WI th
correctness and despatch.
The largest and most desirable stock of Beady.
Made Clothing In Philadelphia always on hand.
THE PRICE MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES
ON ALL OF THE- GOODS. .
Specimens of Cloth, or other materials,'with ea
timates sent by mail to any addres. when re
quested.
mhltnthsly
tv
Q BANKERS. i
Eiehange on England, Fnne* aid
Germany,
7 3-10 —5-20 Loan and Oonpona,
(JEBTTFICATES INDEBTEDNESS, '
aUAETERMABTEE’S
CHECKS AND VOUCHERS,
American and Foreign Gold,
STOCKS AND LOANS,
BOUGHT AND SOLD
yOrderebT MaU attended to. <B-ly
EXCHANGE ON EUROPE.
BANKERS’ BILLS
DRAWN ON
Brows, Brother* ft Co., London.
If. H. Bothschild ft Sons, London]
Baring Brothers ft Co., London]
IN SUMS TO SUIT,
For Gold, or Currency.
AT BEST PRICES.
FOR SALE BY
M. SCHULTZ & CO M ’
Ne. 16 SOUTH THIRD STREETS
ocs-mthicsa 6m& *
& No. IS <V
&
SOUTH THEKB ST., V,
BANKERS® BROKERS,
SPECIE, STOCKS,
Quartermasters’ Vouchers and Cheeky
AHD AT.T.
QOVEBHMEHT SECURITY
BOUGHT AND-80LD. °o
H. P. & W. P. SMITH.
No. 246 Chestnut Street.
JAYNE’S BUILDING-,
And offer for Bale by the pack ge, the following
Goods, in great variety of styles and qualities:
BfffWN SEES.TINGS and SHIRTINGS,
BLErtCHED “ “ “
ERVWN, LEAD and BLUE DRILLS.
1 EMMS, BLUE and BROWN.
TICKINGS, CHECKS and SHIRTING Stripes
PRINTS, Dark ano l ight Styles.
COTTON/-I>l S, York, Everett, Ac., Ac.
CAN TON FLAN N ELS, Bleached and Brown.
wooLEN “ Plain, Twilled, Miners, Opera.
KENTUCKY JEANS and TWEEDS.
ALPACAS in Bltickaad Fancy Colors.
BRITISH DRESS GO' DS, Fancy and Staple.
IRISH LINENS, L. G HDKFS
Marseilles q,uilts Stafford spool cotton.
TABLE DIAPVRS, Bl’d. Brown and Damask.
6 4 BEK ELLANT CLOTHS, Black Doeskins.
3-4 and 6-4 MELTONS, Ac., Ac. mh2-ims
CHARLES EMORY. ALEX. HENSON,-!*.
CHARLES EMORY & CO.,
Stock and, Exchange BrokcrSj
No. 15 SOUTH THIRD ST*
Philadelphia^
«H kinds of nncnrrent ftu&s and Gold and SII
- benght and sold, and Collection* made.
particular attention given tothepnroliaM and
.ale of Government, State and other Stock* and
Loans on commission. ' ja22-3m}
SMITH & JACOBS.
1226 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia!
Money Refundedif not Satisfactory I
FINE SHIRTS
Mad* el Nevr Tori Mills Tory Ftn«
biib Linen Bosoms, only 93—nsnal prios 93 75.
WUllamsTUle Muslin 92 75, nsnal pile* 93 50,
Vsry reasonable dednotlon to trnolssalo trade.
s
peotacEes to suit all sights.
Artificial human eyes inserted -without pain.
JAMES W. QUEEN A GO.,
Opticians,' 1
921 Chestnut street. .
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CHARLES STOKES * CO,
OH A REES STOKES,
E. T, TAYJjOB,
W. J. STOKES.
remotal,
HAVE KEMPVED TO