TTTrt DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHIL ADELggt A. TntJRggAY, AUGUST 20, 1868. CITY INTELLIGENOE. l4r ADDITIOBtAX, XiOCAL ITkMS 1MSIDB CITY CRIMINAL CALENDAR, jUtsHbsr Vrrst-A JUmstsrCrmsity f AbIbiiIi A PlikMMt Koaploye -Breach f m Ordlaaacs spattd rklt'-TUUf Captnrad. James Whalley, alleged to have been Impli cated in the murderous attack on Policemen Camac and Howley, on Tuesdav nltrtat, was ar-resn-d last nleht at Pourtn and Booth streets, br Policeman Garney, of the Tnirt District. Aider man Carpenter hH8 committed him to await the Jesuit ot tne in.unes sustained by Mr. Gamac. Joseph Gransrr, seed 45 jears, Is the name Of an individual who was before Alderman Kemble this morning oa the dastardly charge of committing en indecent avauit upon the ptrs.n or a little ruI, aged 13, ut Thirteenth street and Oirsrd avenue. After a recital of the tacts by the Injured one, Grauaer was committed Harry Mitchell was overhauled last night at a lite hour, at Thirteenth and Cnesnas streets, lor cruelly baiting, one of the brute creation, lie was intoxicated, and beatioir. a fox on the bead with a heavy chain when arrested. Tie poor creature died during the night. Thq accused was held In $600 bml by Alderman Jones lor cruelty to animals, aud fine J lor being drunk. , (.eorre Schroeder, for a number or years in tLe emtiloy ot a clothtuir firm, on Market mreet, above Third, was Mrrested yesterday and taken before Alderman Hurley, on the chanre of the larceny of two vest and a pair of pants. On bN person were found a number of pawn tickets for other ar'tcleo, which he Is alleged to bare stolrn from his employer. lie was bound over in $500 bail to answer. Benjamin Bean, ot Backs county, his been fined by Alderman Mink, for driving ahorse and wagon acres the curb. Ilichaei Delaney, who was taken in custody for stealing a watch from a visitor to (tkdale Park, bus been finally committed by Alderman Hems to ansaer the charge. Alderman Neill. ot the Twenty-fifth Ward, ha9 bound over one Anthony Curran for lar ceny. He was taken out of a boat whih con tained a lot of iooe, which be is suspected of having stolen from along the Richmond coal Ttliarves. m Tub Proposed Bridge Across tiie Delaware. The design lor the proposed bridce across the Delaware, according to the Speakman plan, has just been nnit.hi'd. and if adopted will be of preat benefit to Philadelphia and her sister city, Camden. From it we ascertain the project to be to ftart the structure at Front street, in this City, and extend It across the river to Camden, where the end will rest on Front street. The bridge, exclusive of the approaches on either side, will be about 3000 feet In length, wLich will be divided into tnree soaces of equal dis- tance apart. The pier on this sid? will be 191 fi tt In height, and the floTiig will be 60 feet above high wstf, distance sufficient to allow - t.i piss under. tne ircsi steam. v . . The first pier In tne water is the one to vT",CQ the two draws, that are to branch off Irora the man pus-age way will be fastened, and which at the pirr will be at a dis tance of four hundred fuel from each other. iacb draw will rest on a separate loundittion, and between them will be constructed an additional pier lor the support of the main structure on either s do, by meaus of an immense cable. It is contemplated to erect in the vacant jpncea between these three piers, rooms for pub lic bathine purposes. There is pace suffi :ient tf tiBPi.tn nt cuch rooms, each of which will be 125 feet lone, and 40 teet wide. The idea of two draws Is to allow uninterrupted travel while one is open the o'ber is closed. These draws will be but selaoio required, as the bridge in its centre is 120 leet abovi high water mark. The cost ot the structure when completed, is esti mated at J2.O0O.O0O. . It will be remembered that some weeks since there was a mce'ius of prominent eentlemen ivi.h re'erence to this subirct, and a committee was appointed to confer with a s'milar commit tee of citizens of CHmien. These orjauizations have each appointed an engineer, whoso reports may be looked lor in a day or two. The Alleged Defalcation. The rumors of the dedication which were current on the street jestirday, appear to have some foundation, although it is irnposbible to ascertain the true lacts ot the ense. The matter has been kept very qtret by ihe sufferers, and up to this time no information has been lodged at any of the detec tive agencies in this city. In our notice yester day we made a mistakes to tbeConipauy which bad been defrauded, and. as a con-eqvienie, an Innocent gentleman has suffered. The oue charged with the offense is Mr. Charles Cobot, doing business on the tirst floor ot No. 105 Wal nut street, and Dot Mr. Joseph Cabot, hs men iinnod in the morning papers. He was President of the Allentown Hulling Mill Company, of wtoe accounts he Eeenis to nave uaa eutire r.i,Tuo Thp amount taken is variously stated at lrom $60,000 to $200,000. The belief ou the st.rppt ih's morning was. that Mr. Cabot had not abstracted the money, but had used the paper of the Company in speculation, an ot wnicn proved disastrous to him. Mr. Cabot has not been seen since Monday laet, and the impression Uthat he has pone to the West Indies. It has now been aecera'ned that the house of which Mr. Charles Cabot was one ot the part hpeanie involved in speculations, and being unsuccessful, applied the proceeds of the stiles made bv them lor tha Rolling Mill Com pany, thus creating a deficit ot the amount Mated. Continued loss in those speculations had their consttiuni effect upon Mr. C. He sent ir.iofrK.rn in his Philadelohia partner. Mr, idard J. fitting, who is said to be wholly irresponsible and innocent of appropriating the Droceeds. aekiug his presence here. On Monday niorning last the whole arisir was divulged to Mr. itttiriff bv Lis Dartner. Mr. Cnbot stated then aud there that be could not stand an in vestiFa'.lon of bis accounts, and had determined up' n leaving the country. Since Monday he has not been heard from. aud the probabilities are that he has sailed (or seine fnreen port. Mr. Cabot, according to report, cid not use his high official position In the Com nan v to obtain money lor the purpose of tpecula'ing, but instead, need that waich uirPHilv in his Dosltion. being the prouertT ot ihu Cow nan v. On the day ot his sudden dlFtiDtearance he negotiate d a nu ruber of seen ritiei belonging to the Company, nnd the proceeds ot Hie tame, amounting to $5000, he deported to the credit of theCompsny. Sense and Nonsense. A number of politioal meetings, both Democratic anl Ktpuoiican, are to be held this evening. The work will soon wax warm. How to pet a set of teeth Inserted quick aud cheao worry a bull dog. The "Harry Clays" compete with the ' Olym Dies" of WnsuiuiUin this atieruoou. The Revenue atlicrs in this city make up the reduction in their number by au increase of Vif-'ilnuce. Many people u-;e 27 letters In the alphabet. The ndclitioual oue is the "Le.ter Itip." Uain morning. In fifteen minutes the dutt was settled. Three 6uiull donkeys pulled three lnrsre men mloii! C'hesnut Mreet yettrJay aiternoou. A bo ii-blaetc quaintly taid that the harness was ou the wrong trio. Multitudes of snesk thieves are plying their vocation. Have aute upinjour entry cout rackf. One of the.ballet g!rl j a4. Fox's, last eveclng, Vlcked herseli out of tmlauce. She brought dovin ihe hi u-e witii her. It don't ti'lowthnt bee uise the outside sales, men of eon e of our clo.lin.g stores are called "birkers," that they are ncceanly viog-'." M'loy of ir buaiuefs men "ehave" equally as well ha our barherf. An Arietocrii'io police lleutenaut The one Who carried a natty cine yeMerdiy, Bi'RiNO-HoDHB Rohbed. Th sprlng-honse at'nct ed to ihe pli ce of Dr. Twaddell, on the Baltimore pike, was broken iito a nigh tor two since and rebbed of a quantity of butter and milk. Four col ored lads were arrested foi com mitting the oU'enne, aud held to answer by Alderman Maule. UirrtBD Statm Marshal's Sale. A large sale of spirits look place this morning at the Warehouse, comer of Penn and Lombard streets. Toe whisky was arranged In secil ins. and sold by catalogue. The Marshal, Colonel Peter C. Ellmaker, gave the company the choice o( the entire lor, subject to the Uovernment tax of fifty cents per proof gallon. The first choice, twenty-one barrels, was knocked down to Benson, Campbell Si Co., at ninety-two cents. The ccond choice, 80 barrels, to Lowensteln A Hon, at 91c The third, 153 barrels, to J. F. Bberidan, at 92Jc, The fourth. 95 birrel. to the same purchaser. atOljc. The balance of Section A, 501 barrels, was then pat np, with the privi lege of the entire catalogue, and was sold at 8Cc. to Strauss & Baum. The balance of Sec tion B, with the same privilege, wai then oDered, and the entire lot, about 150 barrels, remninlng, was sold to J. F. Sheridan at 854c The Marshal acted as auctioneer, and occupied Justtwenty-flve minates in conducting the sale, which, it must be remarked, was entirely suc cessful. A lot of stills was sold as old metal at 21 conts per pound. HEARiKGSATTnB Cektral Statioit. Thomas 8. Davis, a hotel keeper, No. 1601 N. Eleventh street, was charged with the larceuy of gas. and with defrauding the Gas Department, by ignor ing the meter tn bis cellar, and uslog the gas by means of a connecting pipe into the service Hugh Giverson, the Gas Inspector, testified that on Monday last he visited the place to taio a statement of the meter, but on go inn Into the cellar discovered that it bed been removed from the box, at.d that a private pipe had been sub stituted In its place. Cbiet Eneineer Thomas R. Brown said that tbe counsel of the accused tn his presence ad mitted that this thing had been goiugonfora tew days, and that he was sorry for it. Held in $10C0 bail for trial. James Sweeney, brother of the burglar who wes shot and killed by tbe lad Dillon siaie time since, bad a further bearing upon the charge of threatening the life of said Dillon. Two of the neighbors Mrs. Marphy and Mrs. Lynch-and the moiher ot Dillon, testified that Sweetej came around to Dillon's house yester day, in a drunken condition, and nude threats against the family. Held in $G0U hail to keep the peace. Cases Before the Recorder. A man earned John Larens, arrested upon a warrant issued by Alderman Menule, of Berks county, had a hearing before Recorder Given upon the charge of conspiring with United States Commissioner Kollins and others to effect the renoval or George W. Alexander from tbe Collectorship ot the Eighth District of Pennsyl vania. Held in $2500 bail to appear in Berks county. Kate nnnter, chared with nickinor th porket of Michael Crampton of $250, was also neia oy me uecoraer in $huu oan. Heabiko Before the Uhitbd States Com mission eh. This afternoon before United States CoromiBSionei Aubrey H. 8mith. Itollin r,. r.ink- as held to bail for a further hearing ou Thurs day Efxt wpon the charge of executing a frau- a- -:t Dona, A Grakt akd Colfax Clttb.--T118 members of theCamoaign Clubof 18G0 are now comnletinz vneir oikbui.uiiuu. iurj uoia a meeting to morrow night at No. 18 South Broad street. Colonel William B. Mann has been elected their Marshal. FINANCIAL ITEMS. The N. V. Tribune of tbis morning thns refers 19 tbe money market or yesterday: "Kallwuy tiares rnened weak ard unsettled, with sales of 'ew Yoik Cuutral at 121;; irlc, is1:: Uocc 19. and. 96?i. Ibe ate ln lnuemral caused by sales by i.rilt-K in tbe Vauaerbilt lnt?ret, is smd to b ex plaiDtd upon au Impression thai ban prevailed oa tue street lor some t rue, tbat tbe sioclr cannot bs In creased beyond Ibe present amount lrom name legal dlnicuil'eti mai maun in me way, anu wdicq cannot be ovucome wituoui letmiaiive am ana ibe unani mous consent oi tbe stockholder. Toe sales by line rested parties sive color to this reporc At tbedeullna au active demand to cover suorts rallied the mtrknt sbarplvon w York Central, which sold at lli'i. Krle, 60i, BUMDgrtT again to 47. closlnfc fl oily at 4h. alter 1 uujOerlfKK fluu'uations ovtweeii 47 and 6u;.. Hnrtfon as heavy at 136. Rending advanced Korklslaad 1 per cent.; Fort Wayue, l.1, 'Ihead Vauce lunp.rrd uo coefidence, and. as soou at the de mand lor delivery was supplied. Krle wa p-esied lor nle, eclliiing lo 7. Mew York Central was weak, selling at lr.'. but afterwards rallied to lit'a. Tne rnst ot tbe market smd olTrroui Xio 7 per cent., OiOJlug luTi i inn ana etiseltiea." Tbe New York Timet of to-day says: "Money hrs bean In fairly active demand through the day. KeHpoosib'e bor'oweis tavo had tnelr wrlB proloeu lor quite promptly ai (& generally 4 p-r cent, on unexceptionable collaterals, such M tbe rubllo Fundi, 'lo a Jew of the more extentlve o eaters in me nauorai securities, anrne aavaace baebeen ma'le aa low as 8 per c-ut. Choice to pilme sbort-Oale mercantile paper bat oaen la rather more request at from 6(iv7 per cent, per an nam. Most of tbe business h been cousnmmaied at ihe hUk-r ngure 'Ibe uuitea ntates Fuo.Treasury balance, mis tveulng, stood at f .'4.249 779. the receipts to-day bavlra been 1;424 3ti, aud he dleburserueuts -C7 vus The gold market fell off again to-day Xft'i par cen. lrom tut, doting price of yesterday, oa a re stricted cull iroru all sources, and pretty liberal offer ings, i ne lowest aeaiiogs were at m.i , ana tne oiica est at H.ri'MI4',. Tbe cloelna auotiloa was lll'i. The exports to day were unliuponant, bareiy 7S,ou0 by tne KUBica -rue uoia ji;xcnnge iiaak clearances were tnO.vtl.tHlO, and the resulting bulaooes were (i,nii7S lu gold, and ti,imua la enrrencr. Ouiy 40 coo or coin interet-t was disbursed by toe Govern ment onice, wune ine targe sum or ),u n re ceived by It from Custom. The Foreign Rxchange market has been dull but steady at luVie. fjr pilaie sixty-day sterling bills, and 10),(m for pi Inie three-day I'gUt drafts," Tbe return ot the Bank of France for the week ending Aur. s rbowa the following changes, as coin- rarta w ltn ine previous return Ofh en hand., Private at counts. Advancer. bills dleroukled,. Notes IskukI Treestiry balance Increase lucreue.... lucrease.... Decrease..., .....Decrease.,., Decrease.,,, Fr. 10 m 00 13.IKM) 6(H) 1X1 O0U , B2 5t)0 000 , 84 COO 009 . S.SOO 0J0 TUIliD FEOM THE CAPITAL. Tho Inters ational Postal Sys tem A Presidential Proclamation. It,, KtaM Ktat t Ktn Kta FROM WASHINGTON. Oiorgla'a Rati Acatloa of tlx AaaeBdmextt Derpatch to th AtsociaUd Preu. WAsniaTON, Auj. 20. Tbe President officially announces In a proclamation that the Legisla ture of Georgia bas ratified tbe fourteenth amendment to the Constitution of tho United States. Intraatloal Postal gyatana. Information bas been received at the Post Office Department, warranting the belief that the British Post Office Department will absent to the proposed modifications of the new postal convjntlon between the two countries, by which among other things, the postage on email pam phlets will be reduced. The convention ia an improvement in various particulars over tbe one now in force. Postal negotiations are now pending between the United States and France for a more liberal exchange of malls. FROM GEORGIA. Tha Democratic Electoral Vlckat Montgomery, Autrust 20. Tbe following De mocratic electoral ticket has been nominated by the btate Convention. Etate at large, George Coldtbwalte, of Montgomery, and Peter AL Dox, of Madison. Firet District, n. T. Toulmaln, of Mobile; alternate, W. II. F. Randall, of Dallas. Second Dletrict, T. Sajre, of Montgomery j alter nate, J. G. Moore, of Coffee. Third District, Henderson, of Talladega; alternate, F. S. Fer guson, of Macoo. Fourth District, B. B. Lewis, of fchclby; alternate, J. J. Jolly, of Greene! Fifth District, J. Crook, of Calhoun; alternate, William Kichardeon, of Madison. Sixth Dis trict, A. McAlexnnder, of Lauderdale; alter nate, C. C. Harris, of Lawrence. The Con vention adjourned at 9 o'clock this morning. An immense mass meeting takes place to-day. Thecily is full of people from all parts of the State, and are still coming in by every train. To-night there will be a grand torchlight pro", cession, and the business houses and resldeuces pn the principal streets will be Illuminated. Ship News. Hew Yobk, August 20. Arrived, 6teamship Mississippi, from Rio Janeiro. Latest Markets by Telegraph. Baltimobb, Aug. 20. Oettoa dull; nominally Joe. Flour lulrly active, but quotably nuch-ingtd. i-rirae Vf beat hrDJ, ai duucUangeil. at l 6 iv 63: 10 grades declined loo. I'orn ouli; pr'mn wutie, liva. on. oul ; p. 1 trie ?0($77: wrdiuary, 5)650. Kye dull at '4S fa) 160. Pork tirm at aw 50. jaori Urm; rib sides li7Hci clear sides, 17HHJfc.i shoulders. 14;d4 ISO. bau.8, V2(j28e. Lard quiet at 0c. jm.w Iobi, Augnsfii.-Nticm wrak and excited. Chicago ki.a itoca Island, 91: Keadlug, HtM; Canton IK miany , 45; Krle Bailroa 1 45; Cleveland aud Tolwlo, V7; Cleveland anu Piitnbuig, Ho; PittaUurg auu Fort WnjBf. 1C6X-, M cblgan Central, 118: Miohtgan froatlieru 82; Mew York Central, 122; Illinois Cen tral. 140: Com fter land preferred, 2D; Virginia to, bi'i, Missouri KH: liudson Hiver, 134; 11.8. 6-209, lz, 1V6 do. 1S64, iuh: do. lStiS, 1107,'. do. new, 1074; 10-4na, 1D4. Gold. 144. Money unubauged and acilve. JCx cbauKe, log?,'. Niw Ytihic, Aug. JO. Cotton eulerat29,'o. Floor dull and declined 10('5c: sales ot Hiate, at T(i9io; Ohio, 7t(4ll 9o; Woteru, (7(I0 20; 8 luttiern, (S Dih) 14-Sti; ClUoruta. IU(il2v5. W bat oail; sales 01 14 Ow busbelB Bi rtox, at 1 W ,210. C'oro active, andmd vauced 1 cent; Balis rf l.tootK) buuhela at fl lSiSI'zs. Oats qule ; sales ot 15,000 bushels at HKn.st. Beet qnieu P01 k dull at 28 SJ.'a. Lard dull at ls,tfl,l8,ri. Wnlsky lUmat6tf;u. Hew Trk Stock U,aotatlaia-a p. K. Received by telegraph from Ulendlnnlng A Davis, Stock Brokers, N o. 4 H. Tnlrd atreet. N. Y. Ceut. it 124-Ji Toledo S WabasQ.n BOX xr v nnH r.' t a XI Mil ju m r..i ...... t-,17 ih. and Kea. K 8UUI AdaniB Mr press iV2 Mich. . and N. I. K. m Welle. Fargo Kxp... 25U Clev. A Plttsb'g R.. 85'4 Cbl. and N.W. com 8U VhL and N.w. pref. 80 Clit. and K. I. K PUU.F. W.&CUl. 108 CO. n,xpreiu Uo.... 40 rennesaeo'a new Blu old 1441 ' Market reacting. Metsrs. W, P. Wricbt & Co's Coiton Circular per KofSla, says: "Tbe advance tn Liverpool during tbe past few days lias probably been cauned by the gradual!? re dut lrjg stock of American cotten, and the laapossl. billty of ntrw supplies to any ezteut reaching theui ouriug Ibe coming three months, and to the better stale of trade prevailing In Manchester. Tbe advaane In Liverpool Iihb tailed, however, to Improve prices uiitcb lu this mariteu The business Is being done ainiLBt eicln Ively br our domestic consumers, and they only take small lots for Immediate use. Mpecu lators aie quiet, and exporters pick up an occasional lot of the lower qualiliis wflnu offered at a oheap price. Yesterday aud to day there whs a belter I u qutrv, with a sunlit Improvement In prloe. Mptunrs are not dlt-pnsed to pay high prices In view of the E resent miserable state of the dry tfonds tnar et. and the near approach ol the new cotton season. The sitles of the week have been ten thousand bales, the market closlug tlrmiy for the belter grades. The only clearances fur Kit r ore duilng tbe pat week has been per steamer rln, for I.tverp l. wl h 13 bales. About so bales areertgKed lor Liver oool at J,d ; and some amul purc-lu lor Havre ut ?u$lc. per pound notyet clearer. Kolhlog diilux tor tlieCoiuluent, The Southern uii ket lies been quiet, with muali sales, aud without much change In pries. The ootlceahle feature has beea the ubIcs ot the tlrbt bales new cotton at the dif feier t polnla. The deial's ol tbe week s builunns will be ft uud under our lelevraphia den pa cues. The re ceipts are 1000 Ita't-s for the week; a si 1 1 til aecrease oa ia"t wet k. w ih uuw hi uiHiiiiuituuui putui 01 re celpts, and we look tor a weekly aiigiuenttttloa. Ths new crop Is making Us appearance at various points, and planters are disposed to market the early portion i.l their new t rop without neluy. There have not. been ro bales cotton exported froia UieUutteU rUttesdiirlnir. the week ending nu Ham rd ay, nor can we look Tor any u.B irltl quun ny 1" two months. Odr or os are vrwnerH aunve ine purity or tuose in ureat Bri tain and Ihe Continent, imr preentslock inibecoun iry di e mjI exct eiv!0.(if0h.iies, Our doinestl.) manu laciur.rs In Id a very Unlit stock. Under iheie c r 1 i n htai ccH wea-e rot 1 kt ly to sea an Itiiiuediate de cline 10 a point at which ex pollers would tor tie D urkat. or at which Knropeau nraers couia n tinea, 'I iiu m'nouiits from the Hoiitu. both bv mall and tel rrarli. oulluue o be fuv. lable as to the pnsueot of tiie new crop. No iin uk- or mtmeut appears to bave tiet-u done by ine re e it rains, nor are there are any well-i rounded eansear.t complaint of Injury lio n wnrn . f xo-iit perhaps, on the ttea Islaius ot Houth Or' Una and IJeorttle, end some portions of timid The weutl er bus leceiiily heen dear ana warm over n Ian e portion of the or tion-sro wins' reuto'i and hlgh Iv 1) opllioi s for the maturing of the plaut. Itls preay certain from Ihe (net of new cotton bavlog already .mtariil ut so manv uuiiits that the crop la earlier Ihau unal. and as a cuseij lence less liable 10 Injur iron, uimm or earlv frost. A bale of new cotton was rtcelvtd lu ravKiinah on Ihe 18th Instant, and sold at 4IC per 10. A bH'e or lew cut ion was aio receive 1 1 Mem. hln. One of I lie bales that reaohei New Orleans on tbe 10 h Instant was forwarded by express tn ihu ii:v. m ri wui mill vmismsr st SO, per lb. It was ciutsert H riot Uiddilug. The hale received at Heinia on the imh Instant shio arrived here, and w sold j-esierduy lor export at4lo. per lb. Tne telegrah If pons further arrivals of rew cotton at New Orleans ami Mobile, and nnr riiirrefliiiindenne from the Boirh lead us to expect a Intuit amount of new 0 llou prior lo the let of Hepteuiuer tbau la tbe average of years prior tu tue war." . FOURTH EDITION WASHINGTON. Rnmors About tho Re?enuo Com-missioncrsblp-Indian Out rages on tho riains. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. UNITED STATES DI'TKIOT COURT -Judge Cadwa'arer. The Court convened this mjrulug, aud the trial of revenue cases was resuned. Tbe Lrjlted (Stales ve. (spirits, etc., Albert O. Nor ton, claimant. An Intorma'lon fur forfeiture. Ver dict lor tbe Government. Property at praised at fiioo. Tne uuiiea mates vs. ure nteam jugiue aud Bol er, Henry B. Bruaer, claimant. An lufurottliou lor lorlelture. Iu Juue. Utit, Mr, Bruuer purchated a steam planing mill, situate In Mill street, Uermou town, in which were au engine and belter, jn No- ven her or the same year, he made a leaie of It to Mr. Walton. Tbis tatter gentleman suolettel It to David Bird, who there established and carried on a dlsilliery. In April lol owlug the place was visited by me revenue omcers, wno. for alleged lrresalarl lles In tbe COt Suet of tbe business, madsa ten oral seleure Of everything in the bulldlog, lucludiag this nouer aia engine; v. men property wasconueuiuea. Ibtse tacts were adojltted by both sides, aud Mr Bruner, wbo does pot deny ibe propriety of tue seir.ure ana rorienure or tne distillery and the pr-1-eny thereto beioogiug, only claims ai laudlord, tnat this boiler and euglue vtere a part of the relty, flx- lures 10 tne aim, ana lormlug part 01 It, and were there lore pnt subject to lorlelture under tue act of Congrtts. Tbe Juage at the opeaiog of the case said, lust tie neia me law to be, that whatever were per manent llxturts belonging to tbe laudlord, and form ing a part oi ine gi-uerai mm, ludepeBdentiy 01 tue purpose of distilling, were net loifeuabte; but tooDgn mere oeiore ine uisttnery, and tbougn per uauent tlx lures, yet. If adapted 10 tbat business, they were 1 ab e 10 f orlellure. i bis narrowed tbe Issue down to a verv fine point. and considerably abbreviated the Investigation; and unaer tnese conditions testimony as to Mr. Hi-uner's onnersblp, til lea-tug,and the nature of Ibe property iu question, was taken. The a legations ot tueciaim aot were established, and, by couseut of all parlies, the Jury readersd a verdict la bis favor as to the en due and boiler, which were valuer! at ilciin. but whloh at Marshal's sale, before tbe filing of the claim. Droufcut 01117 sup. rtotn ner esse was tried. Andrew Owens and Vfm, Pearson. who were In dieted aad detained In custuiv 110011 a charee of lar 1 eny on toe high seas were discharged by the Jude 011 their own recogulzaiicn. at toe Instance of Hid District Attornfy, v. hi said he thought be would be unslile te produce anv rr.lof airtlntt them '1 he Grand Jury presented 10 Ihe Court the follow pg bills of ludxtment upun wblcb they bad takoa action: . 'Inellnled States vs. Geraldss B. Stoekdnla. Re moving whisky aud aiding In Its removal lu vUlatlou ol the ieveoue law. Iuon d, The Ualted states vs. David L, Btlllman; ssm i charge; ignoroa. The United Biates vs. Dsvld McLean; same charge Itnrred. The United Slates vs. Lsnis P. Stockdals; same Charge; ignored. The Uoittd states vs Oeraldin B Htookdal", David McLean, and David D bkillman (JJlotiy lua ctea; 1011, rharuei h.iiurAd. His Honor, ibanklng Iba Grand Jurors for thir rervices, dltcbarged them from further attendance upon Court. Ete., Etc. Ete. Kte.t EtH Ele FROM WASHINGTON. Rumors About CoinmUsloaer RolllS( Special Vttpulch to The Evening Telegraph. Washington, Aug. 20. The White Bouse politicians wear to-day au air of wisdom. Ttie pay tbat the affair of tbe Revenue Commissioner tbip ia not yet tcttlcd by tbe opinion of the Attompj-Gcneral, and notwithstanding the an nouncement made soruc dajs ago by the CorA mitsloner himsflf tLat he would cot res i en unless having tbe choice ot his successor, never the lens predict that he will yet be removed by the President. If it Is not throush Bxcutiv agency that bis resignation is broueht about; they say tbat other means will beued to depose him from ollice in favor of some person now in tbe background. Whatever may come of these Insinuations, good or evil, Mr. Iiollins bas been advised by prominent Republicans, personally and by letter, to etaiid firm, and as no crenutne charges can be brought against Mr. Itollin;, It is bardly probable that tbe President will resort to ex treme measures to either suspend hiai or cause his iesignation. FROM THE PLAINS. Mors) Iadia ouitages-Praparatlona to Resetter Vttein. Et. Louib, Aug. 20. A despatch from Hayes City, Kansas, dated yesterday, says Tne bJdy of Bill Comstock, tbe lamous scout, has just been bronpht in. He was murdered yesterday by tbe Indians near here, and his companions were rescued badly wounded. Eighty Cheyennes drove off one hucdrcd and ten mules jesterday from within a mile of Fort Hayes, li Tbe Indians arc retreating towards the Arkan sas, with the military ani volunteers in hot pursuit. 8everal children stolen by the Indians have been abandoned and found in the roads. Six women have been carried away captives With the extensive preparation? now trred agaiDtt the Indians, it is thought there will be no more trouble In Kensai. The hostile tribes are the Chejcnnrfl and irapahoee. Tha Hon. B. F. Wade atid his son, James F. Wade, arrived here yesterday, and left last evening for tbe Plains, via the Kansas Pacific Railway. General Harney also left yesterday for Omaba and the Indian country, on business counccttd with the Indian Peace Commission, FROM BOSTON. Arrival of she Celestials. Boston, Aug. 20. A cordml reception was given to the Chinese Embassy by tbe citizens generally and the city authorities, on their arrival here about H o'clock to day. Mttyor Shurtleff welcomed the embassy in an appropri ate speech, which was responded to by Minister Burlingame. The escort from the city Hue consisted of four companies of cavalry, num bering about 1V0 men. The Embassy will hold public levee at Faneuil Hall to-morrow at noon, and will be the participants of a grand banquet at St. Jamen' Hotel to-marrow evening. Congressional Nomination. WiLLiiMspoHT, august 20. The conference of tbe Figbieenth Congressional District (Lyco ming, Tioga, Clinton, Centre, and Potter coun ties) met to-day, and nominated William H. Armstrong, of Lycoming, for Congress. Marine Disasters Boston, August 20. The British brig Lotus, from New York for Truxulo, with a.cargo of provisions, was wrecked July 23. The crew and a part of tbe cargo were saved. Shipment of Specie. New York, August 20. The steamship Union took out $G500 in specie to-day for Europe. Mow Tork tock (isolations, 3 P. XI, Received by telerrapb. from Glendlnnlng A Davis, Bi ock Brokers. N o. i . Third atreet: H, Y. Cent. It. la unL ana a. i. a...... o-;b N. Y. and Ella K... 40' Toledo fc Wabash.. 60-l Pb.and Kea. K M):K Mil. S8t, Paul oosn 71'4 Mien. S. ami N.I. R. 82j2j Adams Express 48 Hie. and Pitt. R. ...... 8 !4 Wells Frko 'iS4 Chl.dkN.W.R.com. 811 U.S. Express Uo 4nU Chi. A N.W. R. prf.. BOJi Tennebsees, new.... MV Pltts.F. W; and Chi. Gold m...143j R. R.................1W!4' Maraet irregular. rOIUDELPOU BT0CK IXlHANGK BALES. ACQ. 20 Ssported by Da Haven A Bro., No. 40 8, Third street. BET WE KM BOARDS. I2O0 OUT n, be 103 I 100 sn Heading.... M1 E E It I C K & SONS BOTJTIIWA.RK FOTJNDftY, Ua 480 WASHINGTON AVENUE, Philadelphia. WILLIAM WBIQHT'B PATENT VARIABLE ; CUT OFJf BTEAIi-BNOIKK. ltpgulated bj tbe Governor. MERRICK'S SAFETY HOISTING MACHINE, Patented June, 1668. DaVID JOY'S PATENT VALVELESS STEAM HAMMEB. : D. M. WESTON'S PATHNT SELF-CENTERING, BKLF-BALANCING CENTllIi UGAL BTJOAR-DRAININGMAUillNili AND HYDRO EXTRACTOR, For Cotton or Woollen atauuraoiurers. 7 lOmw'i'P SniiN Pa 7s c l'X 100 litis LrlilKb Conv 1... S 20 6 sn Acad Music lul 100 23sb Peuna M.ls.2d. M 100 . 10 do,m. flTi lt.'O 24 do 100 S do W- btli 100 100 Sb Bead R..lo 44 3 ID SECOND BOARD. Sjoon city ss. New iu 21 sli C A Am .Is-U'H SsUPeunaK. 11 100 do ft HO ss loo do btio. 6S lVOSb Ctttal't bSO. 8.1 do. do., do., do.... do.... m. 44 ...ls.t). S .....S10. 44S ...I3H.44 S IS ...... bH 4t'i ....SIO. 44 SlOwn. U?i 1 f o h I ata Prf........... 83 loo sQ Keudtua.....sM. 4l'-i 100 dt).........hS I. 41 ion do...... b5.. 44 H 4 IX) do, ...... lS-bS. 4IH tSU markets. Tbe followlnK are tne latest quoUtlons for the Various artloJea aeoignalod: 1M V ct. A Distillery Seized.-A distillery situatm! at tbp Falls of Pcliuylk ill, alleged to be tbe pro rerty of C. F. Miller, bas be?n seizol by tha revenue officers in the Fourth (Cummiugi') District. ' W: DIED. For additional Vtalh Kotirrt ut the Fifth Poo 1 VOOKE. On tiie 19tb Instant, Miss CHARLOTTK WOO UK. The relatives and friends of the family are reapec' tully invimcl luanttnd tbe funeral, from tbe rnslle'ire Ot lifr brolhf r-lu-law, Albert Wrst No. 8S Queen street, on Friday, the 2lst lusiant. at t u'ulock P. M. FINE STATIONERY, CAKD ENORAVISO and Card Plate Prlntlna In every variety, DHKKA, 103S CHESNUT Btrettt. AaHEB DvTTt ft. Pot. Ut st;iOOTbM7Httt-0 Pearl, lt sort s CArLJia DOTri tuc V lb. Sirm. -.-4S -47 Do.ptLP'AC-S8 9 liolioj'd y M & Adam'D City-21 Adam's Wsta C. coal-cdtt: 40c a his Uv.Urr'lton & kldnjuM'.."" t " Plclou, tt A nib. Vi."""V. 000 a 00 coooA-btiTv: s o. w V, Marac'o gldluDd a Uoayaq'll " SHalO Para. 1 "a St. Dom'o " " a t) F If KF T TIT y; So fllb Java.wb'e.VSic'd 2i ui'S Jamaica !4Sa 1ft1. io;r ina ih. Mar seal bo 16 a 17 HUDoiii.cash. !44a-14V CUPHKR (KtiffKBi - but Ti Pis abd Br tf'ic. and MjeaiuliiR, c tp )t. Am'can lmoi MJia HlK-atni'K new lsott) V B... SS a Phfatb'g t Id. 18 a 20 tr-heatri's yel. S a Pin, blit a Btlts.m.. 8.1 a ItRl U- AMI 1YAB Alcoboi a a n,rt, v lb.... zi a Aioisfm.c trine 76 a SS Alum...... tta S AuijriK. gia ii,s Arsol8el. gia 2H,a S4 Art-f nic.o'r. f S a Assaietiria 2" a 40 BalsaniCaplvl 85 a bl-aui '1 oiti... 1 80 a JrtSiKsuj Cc u.. a 8 60 llt-ri'?s,Pers gl'27 a 81 Berries, Turk. a Jrll-caro StMia. U a 4", Koisx, letintd 88,a 84S $10,000,!. It 5000, AND $2000 TO IXVEsT MlHUaKP. KOltl riO, Conveyanor, No. 812 WALNUT atreet. "fHC SAFE DEPOSIT CO. rr Safe KeeplrasT ot Valuables, tel. ties, tt asid UeaUlag of afea. DIRKCTTORH N. B, Browne, I J- Olllliigliam FelLlAlex. Henry. C.H. Clarke, O. Wacalnster, H. A. Caldwell, lobn W Blub, IK W. Clark. lOeo. F. Tyler. orricK, no. ai cnmmvr thkht, N. B. BKUWHK. Prealdeuh O, H. CLARK, VlOmvPresldeni. S. PATTERSON , tteo. aad Traaaaraa, IU wnui nr.nistoup.rr II a Brims one flor a 6,'i ut m p,fii.sn;i-Ni a Camrb'rlb oM.g a Omntii r, ref. I 10 a ai.tbar'dt-s... a 1 66 Car.Aniuioula 17 a 4 ard moma. a 8 28 Castor Olt a-H4 1 banirnilleFl. is a 60 Chlorate Pol ah, sold -84 a ss Cocblntal Hs gd a 90 ( och Mex.gold 78 a 78 Copperas Am. a l ire ani j n. g a no a hi C ubebs, & I... a 80 Cuicb 1M4.-10 h psoni Salts- H (4amboge 1-76 a2'00 Gun) Arabic, S'ts 81 a 85 Ouni Arabic, tkd . 45 a-75 Gum Bt-itzoin So a-5 Gum Idyrih, E. I.. a G i) m teyirh, j-yt ..... 65 a Guru'l rag ,'st S6 a 4ft Gni'lisg.. il.gtlbO a loo Wyd. Pol a Kng andFr..giidS70 a8S5 Iprcacuaiiba, Br 8(0 a3-75 Jalap In bUgld n6 a SO Lao Iyf . 2 a bs i.lccirice Pas.it 24 a 40 k adder. Dutch gold.- ... 12Ka IS M ddt-r, French gold.......... 16a Marina, small Hake. 95a iltttiua, large Uiikt-. lOa 175 Nuigaha. bl. AI-n....MM....85 S ' Oil Berg't 8 S7a 8 S7t Oil Casxla....... 3" Oil Lemon....4,t)0 a 4.50 Oil Pei'peina't a &0 Oil Orange a OpIuni.Ty.g'd 8 00 a 1 1 Arm 4Mb 84 a PbOKphorus. 24 ?5 Prus. Polat-b. 88,'4a Sft Uuuksllver.. 7 a ii hhubarb. Cbl-2 25a8-25 ftaleratus.f.h 20 a -8 Am'lBO.g'd- 8 a-8.t-odalgolil.-l-6ta 185 barh'iii. Hod lu bd gold 25 a 80 gart-a'illa Mex. ., lu bd gold... a 14 Henna. K. 1- 20 heuiia. Alex. 25 a 28 bhellac 87 50 boo a Atlt tOty ... o. aold a-2 ! b. 1 ead. w, gd a !" tsulpb. Qulu. a-'" i ai. acio, g " erOlgrls, g.. to a oo Vltilol Blue... lu k II FKaTHKK' uuty: aulc Primevt eai n ea Tenussee...- to , If'bH Jjutys Macaerei, S2: Utrrlnna.fi; r siuiiu. ; Oiber tlokled.lt 60 t bbl. Giber Fish, pit kled, lined, or smoked In smaller packager , 60 eta. tt limit. DryflcwL a 7;75 ri, KI U scale, otio a o ia Pickled coo. s 5 a 6 60 Matkr'INo.1.22 60 a Mackerel No. 1, small VKiti aai'u Vacko2.M.lS 00 ai7!0 Watk.No.8M. SOU ato62 r-atui'i Pic N.S5 00 a Hai.Plc.tp tee. a Slikd Cl.No.l. bl. bbl.... Htr'gPlck'd. Hiss at, (old ii Manilla, v goid....... . 10a Jute, gold.. tS A mar. una a l7-no-" Z Do. drfwed ..r ,11: JI! mrsi r- ..i W)7i-ao o . aloreoi, gsid .(4a.ree Uo bit Cow 11 a U Do.do.f r.sltd... 21 fa -n Oronnoo. ., 19 a-ln ao Juan IS a Havanlil. we-.12 a 1. MaiaoalbosAd It a 15 Maranh olmc-lt a 12 MaliU(iras., is a 17 f. Gabel lo. t a 16 Vera Cms 15 a 16 Dry woatn rd.. 11 a is Galllornla. 20 ta 2U lalcuila Buff, gd II w II?) Do. Klpsf pee 14 (0 16 Do. green 12 (u m UrfeUtt.WrHl '1 Ciiynlaugbier IU (v 18V HGNKY Duty: Stio.ltKai. Cuba, gal., duty pain. Cub; o bond g"n6i S-65 1K"7. ................. is aon l" 6 dfl lu Bavariaus 211 ii-n M miMS-DUTY! 10 44 cent, ad val. ox, b. .t a., . o Btsia7.ro IND1UO DlirVi FKK Beuuat, 4 Ib...l 111 as as AiBAlras go.u.-Si alio Ma Ma.soiri. 70 a 4 GaracC'S gold-Hti a l ot GuatemaU.Rid.IIOa 1 41 Uo.M-lutr: Br i7: R. K 1 7o Y IU": Boiler and Plaie. lJi.-, y lb ; Bnd. Hoop, and scroll, lw ll,c. V B. P -g, la wo PI , Kugl nil A c 1 ton Uou. 42 on a 4S (n Hlg, A .11 can. 40 11U a 42 U0 Br Kng ref. voo a har h.i 'ui... ha-ui a ttlieet, H ttslt Islanat. m lita 11 Sneei. KuHlmn cK Am.rican a LE4D-iUTY: Pig.2v0t t'2 76 t too AlA- Oalena a rpauUU, gold. S 25 aS'40 ear, net .11 uo a MieetifeFlie.ut a!2 00 IaMLA l a JciK DtTTYl rSida. 86 Ui per.st; c, ad vai. Oaki8)Lt. Vlb-ss a-4i Oak mititlle.... as a-48 oalc.b.avy -40 a-4 Oak crop 42 a-4 4 tieiim.cii.'lgiii m a 80 Hemlock, und -27,'i a.) Heuil'k.heav. 2i a-9 Heuiloca.darn IS a '"7 lJad4raTi)U'I'V; 10 ceu' Uockiand.com a 110 t ump a 2'lSI LUMbrJrt Iiniv. i A Trmbe",:w.hl"i"4"0 tycubio fiiol a . Tluioer Oak, oc - Timber.UaY P tovcrctt fcaat'u euruce per M 18-00 azn-nn fb'Kies.Vtn.11 a jjo.Bimveo. bill. iX M.) m t'tioai u mil. u Do G-d.2 (List anal.. M. a D. Cypreass. S root . a Laths Kdt M. 2 80 aS-n blav's v.upe novo a275oi n .uira . imruu aiW tlo W.ObOI. SO 00 aiuouo Head's- W. O al4n .. UUl.A8aK-UtiTr:aDi Porto Kico 48 a 9n t:uoa MUSUOV...4U a 14 GubaGlayetl..oS a 42 Baroadues 60 a it .SAILS 1iity: Gut. Wroutflit 2i Horseshoe, f ceu-s W io. GllUutfcl.fU00lbl75 ti-fru Cllncu ti 2) a5 i NAVAL 1 OK1V5 r v fit's. I'urpeuiluH, s.. cut i.toi.ner kinds, a W ci. ad val. ' Turpel. isf . N. Guiy.uso.bs a4'00 Tar wit- u,l-ioii.... 8 60 a75 Tar, Tfi bbl NUSimi a2i l"ltcu S7,a . Htuiii-ii.iii. 011I2 Uo a ZUS Do. No.2taiO O 8 I2'j3-.(S ontrlut 1 nr... 4s tHts OIL uuty: Malui lu.uuve a a White a ikv 1 A LI.GW Di'TY. 10. V i. Am. prime, lb I2l, 1214: TK r Ihit v: 2f 4 cl V . Gin pomoer I os a W Jl TMn. .. . V" . ... a - i '. f-klii. s a st ti ktjt-M s is N. A Ooinu 70 a 1 so Drai e Pic 7 a 1 as JtnaD a 1ii Zmn rrTT: Pltr, E. L Washed. ss Bars, and Block. It et. Afrloaa TTnw 14 ad val.; Kiniesandr-heeui Brnvrna Unw. ts a j ci a" Ta Bat.ra.ch.VI S) glrl.TSV" Mrel . goid.. 28;,a-14 Fngllnh, tnd 24 a Plate, (l rhlt all 75 Plates I.U..ltm aniDO DRY UOODS QUOTATIOMS. woor- A.piax.pi'e fiis t A.F.H. Merino aHAV Merino 44 "up.PulledCo. 41 A. tmhln. 64 !o.l PulMUo.-SI Kt. Pulled Co. 41 Valp. Unwash. Texas Bne.. TS Texas coarse ..4a 8 A. Cord s W .-St a is a sa HmyruaWash, 85 a ZI NO Duty 1 In p,; Bars. l IS 100 IbaJ etheets, ts. f b. In Bbeeu. w 12Ma U aM a 69 ; SV-4S a a a 1 a a ss a S7 a 441 Merrimack, W, n.rrlniack, D.. CiM-heoo, hpreicue Pacitlc: Amtri) an. Dunnells Aliens Manchester. Kreetiiana. Brlgss ., Nassau........ PRINTS. .lSu !!4 14 -14 ii- 14 14 14 ..... iss ..14 12S US I2S. A mrwkeag livwen... WarrjKUtta vtoiorj T.snrsster. Berkshire, Caledonia, Wauregan. Arnold Hamilton., Klchmond, Gloucester. MonrnluK, I.anrasier. utiealau, OINGH4M8. m...m......I8 I Flartrbrd, ... ........is Koanoke. -is K-laasow, BROWN SHKKTIQH. If hi. in mm-m msmmIAaZ "MMeeeasBi 1 Ht see.4MtM(.e,MM,l 1 )tj mini 14 .......iX ...M...MM ,.14 .IS "IMHN444IM .., ,.14X .It .-14X-17 Amnskesx. A Ijl rence. C- 4-4 F..M...4-4 ..14 1 m G. 7-B 14' M . 4 14 B 8-8 12 Pacific, F.xtra...4-4 17H H. 4-4. I7X L.......... ..4 4. .....is Atlantic, A.... ...4-4 is H 4 4 17 1. 4-4 16 " V....S-4 15 " I N 8 4 Wi Pnperlor. 1XL...4-4 16 bliawuiul, V .4 4 lfltl Aiawam, F ....4-4. Htark. A Masachus Hi- ...4 4. BB..4 4. " K... 7-S, Indian Head 4 4 Fxeter, A.. 8 Meltord.... Augusta Ollho".'.'."!r.r, Pitu-ileld, A.., Ktnneber Eveieit, AA., Shannon Heoford. K 8 4 Conesto Co., E....S-4 ...14 .17 ,.I8S ,.14 ..I7 ..a-4 in 4-4 is;s ,....7-S II 4-4..., 4-4.... .....7 8.... .....4-4.... ....-4 4.... 4-4.... 4 4.... ...4-4.. ...16 ...10 ...14 ,..I8' ,.,I8H ,.. ..16H ,."4' ..11 Pocasset...-" jr. Pepperell, K, " It, .4.4..171 tetwS-issMitll, HNNfttMteM, 19 1st 'M" Iftsill 4.S4.H.(4MsJk . " ..9 4...47 . " ....10-1 6l2 . Bfn. 8 -...IS ;. Rz:7.r-tt Applewu3"..4l4'l71j6 Laconia, H .4-4 Vr t -a4.4Hsl'y3jC . Lrman, E. 4-4 iT" Ctlca.. Li Zi A A lil e Few York Mllis.4 4 BLEACHED MUSLINS. I'remnnt n Indian Orchard," A-3.'. " BR til areat Fan., h....m:::::Ej. g ..,.lVk 44 IS Dwjfht,A. Cabot, A... w.. W amsulta., Tuscarora WliilHmsvUie, Bat eSaaM,,... ...... V bile Bin k... ForestCBie.., Indian hlver. "XX At'awangan, X 28 in .145 .22 .21 .10 .18 ...4.4......IS X 12f 14 lH 4-4.... .5 4.... ..4 4.... ..4 4.... ,..4-4.... XX 15 Mr.nvllle.... 44 is R ackBtone.....4 4. .....!'. Kone. 4-4.... . IS Langdou 4-4.... ..18 42-lncli 4S-lncb 21 Wauregan....4-4 .20 Dwlght. .....4-4.., Ball'iu fc Boo....4-4... Lonsdale. "4-4." Hi.r........!:. m.: Bartlelt. s-4... James ..It .IS .14;. .is -27J4J .18 .IS .17 HergHtTtn'x. Herttng, a a a 45 a It. Lluseed. Flaxsewl It. Keed. 2 cenui; Suertu (Ijreigu daherlA-) and whale or 01 her tisn (.(,r eigu) 20 ft ceut. ad va lorem. Ollve,i2Otii6tC4li0 a 4 10 oiKhaVii.-2M,jW Palm, 10.... I2,a-- is Lluae. d.cny tgal J.03 T.I useed tug Wliale so I ' Bel. W In I Ket. H'g. Pperuj, crude rvo I "W. I bi'cb. 216 .Bed, city dls- tltleu........ so a L'd Oilbdkvv, a iKerottt-iie.l'g a 87 OIL-CAKE Duty: 20ftt. a 1 ns a a 82 a - uo a a a 220 al8 40 aia-lo a a a a a'2-70 a a aloSo a a as 25 vi. ax nnTY:Si6lton North RIV.IPII'-10 a-24 F LOT.' 11 AND MEAL DtlYit0rent. Bour 17-25 aiotio Jix. Amber) ., In.. Ohio, flo w & Mich... J Ohio , 1 o a a 8 55 Ohio ex. bds. 00 GeueBHte do.11'70 Canada rup. lanadaexira Brandy wine. Georgetown. - talirora 4li0.M Oregon..-, j AlexaiiOfla... Balt.How'dai Kit k lour ...7 SO Corn Meal 6 00 do. nranuy e," An ii,i,h....27 2a FBL1T DUT: Drled.SCj Almonds, luc. shelled and DOl sueneu; .lira Noia. vc: 1'atee. 2c: '-ar nines 60. Grapes 26, and lrult In bugar, byrup and Brandy. H6 ft Cent. KaiB.bh.VSckS-611 a l,.,. h.., A-ivras5 a 4 01 tur'Dis.Zl.flft-ll.'Wa- ll CHron ..25 27 Alrrouos weir lysolt shell.. 16 a 16 a i,,.. .iiell d. a 60 HJ11B AND BKIM Furs aresi-eu or uuuri-wru, m rklus. 111 V ceul ad val.; Beaver. VI I'" " Nortb'tt 150 bouthern 1 to w esiern. 1 "0 OtterNo'lbpceSOO ' Western, fc'uo Bed 'ox ..N'th -75 Uurrdfin B'tn 10 w. eBi.com "10 North 60 MlnkNorlh'u I 00 Western. 8 00 Marten N'lb 5 WI Goat Cuia'-oa- -40 Mex. . a Deer.elHalVlt '48 H. Juan.... "40 OKA IS DtiTYt 10a2ucts. WheaiwGVbU a 2M5 ' ' Caia... Obio. " Mich., w. S'40 Cbliago.No.l do. No.2, do. Nos Mtlwa'k.No. 1 do. No. 2 do. No. 8 - Bye etate Ill a 1 j-4 Corn, Bo. w.y. a 1 28 ' )elliw 1'25 a ' mixed 1 m i-jo Western1 Ba'ley a Barley Mall. Gals. mate... -SS a- f4 "J. Ohio... -88 a-81 Jersey a Peas.tne.V2hn a liUNI'nwoiR.-Duty: cents t Bi, and 20 t ct, ad Blastln,T25tt) a 4 00 r.il)jllig....... a 4 60 It 1 II e 50 a B A V NRInblsWlrt m 75 HKf p Duty: Buesia40; MeiilllaSVfc Jutetl6: Ita lian 4o; bun aud blaai. 116 ton ltussiaclttt'nold a24t'0O Thluoiitou.6100 as2oo PEI'BOLKU M-Doty. Cruc e. o. Ker. r -pi,,,.. ai it ":. " p gii ... Reiii.eu fre L a. to woite (1111 1 25 testi IteUued In bond La, tu wmte fl IB test) at Ketintid ia b d. white (116 120 test, si Naptua, retlued too 08 gamy- .. 18fa PKuVISiO.t m dot y; Cheese. 4c 'f, lb; Beet and Pork.lc; HauiS. Uacun, and Lard 2u. y lb. BeelMs.ubVo a " " olt... a " Mes.ex20 60 a25 00 rriuiocy ' Prluiec .. 23 a 88 Pepperell., Dilca. 1 80 Boot. It.. ' B... " W.... A rd roBCoggIu...M4-4... Canoe.. Amoskeag, Yorl Blue Hill.., Nnrtlflold, Osklanri , Working Mali's union. ,...8-4, ...9 4., ,.10-4., .. .7 S. ...4-4. 9-4. .ln-4 S7X S-4 Il. 4-......lH 64....1 ,18 , 9 8 4.. SS.ncb........i4,T DSI-lnch.... tsil nesBt'm Mil ls...4-4. mi2 " St lnoh...i4C . Great Faiu.!:::::: A..-4-4... 7-4... .,rr,."u"-.-i".-4-4.. naiinam, jl " 42 inon?" - 8 -4- 1 .S-4... Franklin lrrii' T. -' ' xijr a inn a a w . 62 Putnam. 4lZJ AM r.- oB- !I -.-s.M.is! Ba' A-......4-4.. whit?nsvuie.T.::.4:48:: 4 m9ttt ..41 .62'4; ...574 ..21 ...25 5 .is ,.J7 ....11X ,..14 UK ....45 ..57 htl W7 DENIMS. ,..80 ,..iJ ,..15 ,..15 ,..20 ...25 ...17 Otis Company, CO... .! .. BB, .MX .27X3 A A Warren Browu.... 19 Lew isi on , Bro wn..'.'.".'."W Columbian....... gj' BTBIPKD 8HIRTINQ3. Amoskeag. York CnChMVllle, American,, ftanilllou. Everett, York , 80 lnch... York. W-lncu Amoskeag, A. G. A A B .. " C...... D Conestoco 4-4...., - Itxtra 8wlf Blver........ 24 2H! , 15, 14,'. -...2 15 TICKS. Wbittenton, A.., !: BB.. . C.. r.agie.. ........SO IS lR ml rhorndlke. Amoskeag... .......... 14 L.t c nia. is Nsnnikeag Battens I7H New ilarkel .... 14 25 3t! .....85 .80 5 22 .....20 ,28 89 ,. 18 CGI WET JEANS. I'horndlkS... Melbuen, AA Hamilton Kegular, w mow tsrooK Everett.. A. Rnra nampaen, 4JU. reari Ktver. Pltufleld... .IS .24 ..81 . 4VI ,20 .......MM.W Si!) Pepperell, sales Inoian Orchard, u.verett Amoskeae Pet perell...... Ldiiils...... Btatk, A eeeseaeeesi BkOWN DRILLS. Pacific Hamilton..... Manchealer. .18 lAppieton ,.18 Treiaont... IS auiuata,... .....18 Iwiothrop., DELAINES. 20 I Lowell. .18 20 pragues .....,............1S 20 I Axmarea .21 4)4jlS M- 11)2 . ,18 IS IS ' MblcI6X0 1 tt.JO ail-Ul a24 90 a 4 00 M1 a 8 00 a 7to a 6(0 a 160 a a--4 a 1 ou a 8 to a 700 a20 isi a-4S a a--46 a 41 , 205 a a 1 so a 217 a 210 all? a 2 10 a 19 a a a . a 45 a -at) a ---a is V In Pork, Ms ' Priiue.... " Mess. " " Clear Lard prm sim llama salt bboutu. sa,l... ueei nam, lu plrkle.tihl Beer r-uiii.lt) Butter, uraug 40 '" H ,f .iriopr a " Ohio Cheese -. a BIijS-Duty: 2tia Paddy, ln. B. Caroltua. g od. toptluie lO'OO all 00 Rangoon, dressed go a aS'SO ha LT Duty: Hacks, 21c. 4 1 0 lbs; bulk, 18 ou i 1(10 lbs. . Turk's Island, 4 bush ......47 a-48 Llverp ml, Or., Jtsui-a .f70 at 80 y Higglus'... a 2 90 miu.in'i-2 '0 SEED.- Duty: r.lusned 1M',, Hemp SO lb, !a uary 81 busti of to lbs , and Grass Heed 80 44 CL ad vat, Clover 1 lb -ia-14 Tlmtitb) t bus.2 ttu ai7o FUx Aui rg i..2 S5 B2 70 BIIOI' Duty: 240. V ft lip&Bk(o)Vlb-,ll)a Bin Htutnptol !-, boap-Duty: i& ft cent, ad val. Ctm He.. ........ MeSia 16V bCKIi I JL It (iJMNl Duty: in fiKs, Bars, and i-iaiei. si v -s, iuu ins Piales...KO'll 8'85 a 44 t H I ( ! h.h D u T y : 6500. it lb . V.WWI. Ill lU.l. . aid.... a -52 Glus'r Hceid-il a 11 nm;.,iuu..si a SO Nuiuietfg, No. i.g'iiu -n a 'ss Peppei.gold.. -21 a "24 PiWHiiio, Jamaica 10 gold..-... a 21 Clove tcl irl-l 2rjtia 27 BUG A RH-DUTY.yaVJTtlfc new urpaus Cuba Mrlado n7 a OS Porio Kl XI.... 'It a 'It Hav'uawhlie -14 a li vi .0. it v. a Manlha 10 a 11 X Iaaf. .- a ('rubU a li YellOW......-,. SV-14X BINCIPAL DSPOX FOB THE SALE OF UNITED STATES REVENUE STAMPS, : No. 30 CHESNUT STREET. CENTRAL DEPOT, No. 103 S. FIFTH STREET, PHILADELPHI A,'.. (One door below Chesnut street), ESTABLISHED A. D. 18C2. Oar stock com prises all tne denomination, printed by tue Governmant. All orders filled and forwarded bt Mal or Express, immediately upon re ceipt, a matter of great Importance. Drafts on Philadelphia Post Office, Green backs, and National Bank Notes reoelved la P ment. The following rates of commission are allowed: On $20 Two per cent. From $w to two Four per cent. Fioru 100 upwards. Four and a half percent. The commission Is payable In stamps. All orders, etc., should be addressed to STAMP AGENCY, No. 804 CHESNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Oroers received for Stamped Checks, Drafts; Receipts, Bill-Heads, eto., and the best rates ot corn iiiUslon allowed. We bave constantly on band . UNITED STATES F03TAG1V STAMPS OT. ALL AND STAMPS T3, vELopjEar.