r " - ";;; 4 " ' "r9firt#‘ , '• - Avx, ititourstbrOTlCAS•' 44'ir z•-f 41 1:01 -"I ttf l /ti(7,kii41 1 3_,_ id o hth o liCr i Lng4, l l . 4) . treo f •'` • I.* ; . e • • o.42stgeld'reedal) at the Inte l rnet °nal Exhi , 100; • AW. bee ORlcial Repoo, at the 'Wareroom Of , ."; 'BLASIUS BROS., ' ' 1 , 14 v. 1006 Chestnut street. MITG LIM= t O .‘,"` '''' -2 07" ersons leaving . the , city ' for the sum ., 4. si*r, apd:iiislaing 6 have the ,EvEstrie Buz:7 ~ O LIKTER sent4o,them, will , please' send their:Ad.- .A , 7)ltem to the office. :Price by Tail, 75 cents per t!' Inkoritb. , MODERN ENGLISH EIMEIGN IPOLIEI4 ' • The,iiehes of the English - neoi)le constitute, 4 :40 course,"An element the•power 1,:of the 'Eng- Is — it government.. But these Tidies': liare, recent times, become an important - atent in iite*Sertatio - li of peace among; other povieri: British capital, overflowing the limits of the United 'Kingdom and' the capacities forinvesf, irnent in home`enterprises, has been engagedin ~,.erorks in all parts of the world; ; and loaned to overnmenisAnd_CMCoo4ollEUX!-AYMOSLCVeI country.ch investments de pends on the prosierity of each and all of these 4, untkiesornetbeiii*nds: ll P oll- o r!,9f peace fkutoPE, ,a/ 1 Bence,- wleetret:eir' there is , an 'international difficulty abroriAl,the effect is:felt ‘in “the cap; ' el ir dnbiO'Street , brinih t to bear npon ' DoWningstive4and all the fence of England is empl oyedto lootl over 'ditilenity or to isecenclle the disputants.";, t Iniheseventeenth 'and ' eighteenth centriiies was a diftbrent state, of affairs. Then the policy of'England was a predatory policy, *bleb either undertook works ,of conquest. to erinch the nation, its chartered companies and its citizens, or Promoted quarrels among petty .4t):r. Semi-barbarous State.s, hi r theinidst of which England or the English could step in and carry ' a large portion of the . spoils. In those es, the'colonies, of Great Britain andand ',:nia3fe feel that he etic4fYing hie 'l4€oledp. The toillustrations - MY? ;Anthony TFoll6,Pb's novel are two, one native and one foueign;, the latter in the : English style, '$ an Isbnitation- of an etching, the 'tither, Pieyltiusly noticed by its, is one - of'Bensell'e subtle characterstudtei; cut with great care and neatness; it is, much to the iniblisherte credit that - they. , contribute from their capital to, the eimmilagemonf - of native art, by for".engravings so:ex pensiveas this and its predecessors evidently must be. Lippineett'sts sold by the publishers, by Messrs. ?niter & Coates; and - by Turner ,„ The Atlantic and' 'Our Folks, are_re ceived from Turner 'Eros. /46 CO. ; CLOTIU I( . We shaft hove enough! CLOTHING. We bave an immense supply WANAMAIKER & .BROWN• EDWARD P.. KELLY, S. E. cor. £hestnut and Seventh Sts. Complete Assortment of Choice Goons. REDUCED PRICES. LOW WATER IN THE SCHUYLKILL A BIG DRY TIME!! , • • ROCKHILL & WILSON , . . NOT DRIED. UP YET!! ! River Schuylkill going dry! • , • Now 1. - what d'ye think All the water running out! , Not enough to drink'. Fairmount drying up !, • Water all•gone! Can't get enough to wash ; Folks feel forlorn. • Can't souse the pavements now ; Dry! 'Dry!! Dry!!! Won't Jet the hoses play; - • • That's the reason why. One comfort! Even if ' • Can't squirt the hose ; llocturmr. & WILSON hawe , - Lots ofsplendidclothes Even if the river goes entirely drV— • ' , --There- are yet-- • '— Lots of splendid piles • (lithe hest-of 'Summer Styles • ' ,• Of Fine Clothes'at Low-Tide Prices at -RO:C KRILL & :WILSON'S . , Great Brown.stone Hall' . 603.and-.6OS—CHESTNUT7,Stroti-- JONES' CLOTHING HOUSE 604 MARKET. STREET, runAnzurinA. First Class Ready-Made Clothing, suitable for all Seasons, constantly on hand. • Also, a Handsome Line of Piece Goods for Cus tom Work. GEO. W. PiniEWAIIN. Proprietor .TR. R. F. THOMAS,' THE LATE OPE rator at the Colton Dental Association, is now the only one in Philadelphia who devotes his entire time and practice to extracting teeth, absolutely without pain, by tosh•' nitrous oxide gas. Oilloe, No, 1027 Walnut streets. mh6•ly riOLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION Olta t.) giriated the anteethitic use of NITROUS OXIDE, OR LAOGHING GAS, And devote their whole time and practice , to extracting teeth without pain. Office, Eighth and Walnut street!. ' ap2Qly JOHN: (RUMP ; BUILDER, t/ 1731 CHESTNUT STREET, • and 213 LODGE STREET. ]Mechanics of every branch required for house-building and fitting promptly furnished. •fe27-tf + owls AND RAIL%IOSTSANDRAIIE, r i lY le &ril c t ls M r igr l i r9 grAST:shlge—tbteirtesrep.l first common boards. Sheiv,ing, Ruing , and afore-fitting material made a spe cialty.. ~ NICHOLSON'S, inyb-tfrp • Seventh and Carpenter streets . HENRY. 'CARPENTER AND ' iIIILDER, NO. 1024 SANSOM 'STREET, ,-jelo-Iyry , PHILADELPHIA,. . 4 WARD:I:TETON 8 IBiPßovr,p, .VEN- Mated and easy -fitting Dress flats (patented) in ell the approved. fashions of ,the season. Uhestnut street, next door,to the Poet-Office. - • , oc6-tfrp Irk 7 YOir" CANNOT CHEW, YET - ARE r on d.pf .boiled. corn, use the Para CornMrater, tyltich remover] all the nutritious port ou'frout the nett, end are waneri or in preparing corn. puln for fritters, &C. 'Sold by & SHWA 834 (light,Thirty-dve) lifarkat qtreet, below Ninth. . ABIRTH -DAY GIFT' ' TO 'YOUR' SON; '' )ney be very useful ,to yourself, is it box of Tuohy,- .A variety of them may be found , at MAAM , ' & 83.5 f Eight Thirty-five) Market etreet,be-.' low: Ninth. BRAISM; CURTAIN-- CRODHET AND Picini° Ringo or a variety of sizesrtitoivod by TitumAN SHAW No. 834 (Eight 'Thirty -live) lilarket street, below Ninth, , , 186 ,4 9•::- . --' . i . );:1 1 -:-:. : :: , :: -,- ,::'...-1 , !;' , :-:'::'' . .; : ::: : .',.: -- ; - ' 2, : : ' , : : . , ' ,, T:; -1 . • . -. : . . ,,:,,,, i , j ,.. ' !, i,,,,,,,.,...,1:4:4:4,4,41:-,'.:-:::: " NEW `MILBLIPATX, O „ 2, ( 6 7 _ • •, /-froxiTtlEßElC l Viati2=b, ,;tA ).-., ; LL2 ' t ikHE-4A.TIJANITIt',,xO-N:Pgr4r. HARRIET BEECHER cig JOS ? ' '4ll The True HistOry or:iiord BAYARIti TAYLOR; • • • -•• • . ;' JacQb • Fl llllVs , L • le tit t -1 - JAMES PARTO . Log o ng a CPI 111 9n• JAMES`•FREEMAN CLARKE': ' Confuclua • and the Cu'.hise • • t'• • p. 4 - sym.D. HOWELLS. The First Cricket. • HENRY JAMES, Jn. Gabrielle do =lle geran: Tart JAMES JACKSON JARVIS„,.Tho Genius of Dore. T. TROWBRIDGE., .31Y.,c0n1Y449 . THHAVTI.IOit of"Vidor and 'Jttergillite,;'': l Ttia Yoe in the Household. >Part 7. ' , ," And other Valuable and Attractive Artlelii; OUR YOUNG FOLKS. Cir THE STORY OF A RAP BOY. Another instal ment of this' tielightftil story, Jay T. B: Aldrich. scr EISCOVERY OP TUE piA.IDEIR4 /SLAKIRWRY r -101013 T *77 LOST AT SEA: By Georgitatit THE APOSTLE OF LAKE SUPERIOR. By J. aIIr'ItiV T DEN3 ADOr VIN IRON MDR. 14 , J. 'Er DR&A111 OF 4kiß LIZTLE BOY WRO WOULD NOT' EAT 1118 MISTS. By lirs. A:3l. Diaz.. 02 SWING AWAY. By Lncy Lircouf; with Iduele by F. Mott. ' • flEr With other, xcellent Airtieles,.Twenty-tivo Inmate, - tione, Capital l'ntionae, Rebuses, Acs *.* For sale by all Ilooksellera tint! eilealere. FIELDS, OSGOOD & CO., Publishers, 124 Tremont Street, Roston. SubrfcriptiOil Age4'foi Phithdiipitta, B. ZIEBER, • 106 South Third tht,eet. ,R OIVS BECK'S PHILADELPHIA; BAND, No. 1. GRAN . ..D.-r EXCURSION Are - and New York BaY AND STATEN ISLAND, • • Leaving Philadelphia, front 'Walnut Strekt Wharf. ' On TUViDAY, August 24,1863,1 d 7,30 - . • FARE FOR VIE EXCURSION : _Single Tickete eta 00 Gentleman and Lady ' 600 Tickets can be - procured at ihe' offices, Now. ell rind 828 Chequitt strret; office- of Dock's Dead, S>24 Market ntreet; No. WI Girard avenue, and at the wharf on the morning of the Excursion. IM-Mrp` GILIND AM) POPULAR. EXCURSION Around New York Bay and Staten Island, By SENATUSLODGE,I,.To.7O.II.O.O.F., of Catrideti,N.J., Accompanied by the National Cornet .Baud and Or clieotra. Leave EbilailelPhin,from Walnut Street Wharf, SATURDAY, August 21, BM at 7.30 A. At., And Camden at 7.12 A. IL . FARE. FOR Tin xxcimsioN: • Single Tickets *3'oo Gentleman and ... . .... ... . 500 Make early . application ( or Tickets , soi a limited ulna her only will be sold. Tickets can be procured at Um United States liotel t foot of Walnut street. Philadelphia; at Deltecour's end Rills:ere Drug Shires in eatlidell, or at the Depot on the morning Of the Excursion. It* . i ti g ly a ik ' t Olt . 1..:APII: Al A' . l7,' TO M On- ItOW ....-The fine 11 rw ritilttller Ltiti y 'of the A..AV u all !cave Anda street wharf 10-3101 t BOW I Satin"- day ) 31011NING, August 21st, at 9 o'clock, and return on MONDAY. Sure, including carriage biro, 82 Excnrdon't facto. gOod to return on 3londar, Tickotn, good to rcturti .1w ears on Sunday afternoon, or Ur traintearing nt 6 A. Wit/18v. nro gold on tho b oo r for e c It ti-LoUCEsTEIt : POLNT.—GO yotweelf and take the fatally to thle cool, spot. New stelinters, with every comfort, lenvo teh oreet•lft, Oitily every ff , W MillUteg.jolB.SMS CiTCYAI:E. FOR SALE. THE HANDSOME BROWN-STONE ARCH STREET RESIDENCE, N.W. corner Twenty-first Street. RepUde with conveniences. Let .64 feet on Arch Street. Twenty.tirsit Stieet. _lOG_ Furniture also, desired APPLY TO JOHN WRIGHT, 024i:Itlarket Street. atflt 6tr fEI. A First-Class Residence fll FOR SALE. The Now 'Brown-Stone Dwelling, with Coach House No. 1507 SPRUCE Street. The house is 22 feet front; three-story and Mansard roof, and Ihree•story double back buildings, with bath. rooms on the' , second and third and water closets on first, second and third floors, and every modern convenience. The lot ts 22 feet'front by 240 deep to Latimer street, on which there is, a. BIM coach house and stabling for four horses. , The house was built and finished in the most complete manner for the present owner, who? bus occupied it lama a year, and offers it for sale only on account of leaving the city. ; Furniture new and will be included, if wished. .Povession immediate, if desired. APPLY ONLY TO ()HAI'S ROBINSON, ; ; At Drexel 4 Co.'s, , No. 84 'South Thiid Strea:. InfT tf 4 , 14 - URNISH - ED• 1-10 - USE, , No. 206 Pyiqe.Street, Oermanp)wp, TO RENT, From October I until 'May 1: .Apply on the pretulees i pr twifit,troßtgt rt. Writ% • No. 227 South FOURTH Street. etilB rptfli .;.,FOR,RENT-r1 THE DWELLING; MO CHESTNUT . Stritet Ye); suited for bkiPeß 4 . • ,•• • = itatTSEVOVWS - 41;34 - N 01 . 6;L:AP; Dusters, at very low rates at XNEAllhilf New urnees Store, 3126 Market street,'opposite the Market. B fir Horse in the door jyl7-ly :Qum. IO~dT 01 E3111 2 %4) ti, e br s .flrfttit-VoTiss set In Shave and l if i g Ladles' and Ctilldren,Y,e,llatr ti o un ' ilaytnorning. 125T.xchangePlase. • ' , , • it* " • "" ' - , o 'ILF r PAIRt3 TO' WATCH,Et3 AND " Musical BoXes, i¢ the bent stlidineri by tikkillttil workmen. FARB & BROTHEBL , I. . , 24 Mesh:int street , , below, Fourth, ItrARKING WITH INDEEII3 — LEMY 17.1 Embroidering, Braiding, S tamp i ng , • , M. A. TOR FEY. 18W . Ebbortetreet., P: sr, O.'R. TAYLOR, • JLL: , _ rERVITMEIIS. 1 Cll.l avid 64a North Ninth otro.et warpta..!■k— . /3IMON , GARTLAND,: • • UNDEITITAKE . South Thirtoonte treot. -GU op 4": - :, - .-:...', -, .=:': .4 -,v, -`4,,;.:,4.-,1,,-•'.i-,.,?;:':',..,,' 1 ...t,f;;:.,6', „,'-' • •-'.-- ~ • ~-1,:-.,, - ...,,.. „ .. ~ ,4, ,t ,, 3 PreservedfrAiii-?. , •,, ~..,-. -... ,-..,,:,-,,,,,,,,,,.•', ••• ,,, .•i•.-??,,,v475,:.$ ~ .......,, ^\ • ;.'PL ,1.V5,- -4 )i7 , , !'.' i , l -,„'.0 Z::;;tijr: ' "r& --- ' t ' - , O - A1 , 4 , ..'' , -, g . 4 , , x at* , 'T Ft ~' Just Imported, In flnworderl ~ ,) T' l " • •,. ,i.-..r , i ! . ~,,;t „ T., : _4 , ,7' FOR MITCHELL ruiTorteß- - -. . . ~„•••••. No:1204 CHESTNUT STREET:: .i _~. i • • . -•-•• „,,•: ''l),R.'P4FAitlriNG..:.::').‘ll:A:.lo7,o4:l:.;;,?, Ginune.aXid Pure. . ;, : French 'White 'Pre, Imported direct and for-sale SIMON Y COLTON & CURLY , , \ S.W. cor. Broad and Wahud Ste. CHOICE OLP GOVERNMENT JAYA COFFEE BY•TRE BAG OR POUND, FINE GREEN AND BLAOK TEAS IN SMALL ZONES, DAVIS & RICHARDS, 'ARCH and TENTH STREETS. THE FINE ----- GREAT NOVELTIES /.: Looking r3;..1 aas OS, QPICTIIRE FRAMES, &es, te. New Chromoa„ =New Engravings. EARLES' GALLERIES, 816',C1-lESTNUT C. F. HASELTINE'S GALLERIES, 1125 Chestnut Street Owing to. trnonrtent. alterations ibtr o Paintings be dosed ttittil lieptennties. For tbe scum reuron. ,we offor our; Inanoure Adcock of LOOKING .01R03105 FllPlifEt 14.11:iTOGRAP/18, I " Sto., it!. a rettuction. ..Iku tiuusiud , opportunity for the Public to ohtetnihargelne, • - ,ruri3.lyro§ 411SCELLAN.E9US. - .• . 1147 KS (Pi ' : 4 - - $ 0:1141 N.00•,..-2: and •.* North Siztit-tt6iili PRINTERS AND STTION.ERS. BOOKS -- GENERAL. STAPLE STATIONERY. PBINTING in every variety execateii at thisoillee at the ahortent notice. HUFNAL'S PI3II'.4IIELPRIA PHARMACY,: Corner'•Washington and Jackson Streets, Vape May, City, N. J. MAGAZIN DES MODE. ; 1014 WALNUT ,STREET. 9 2 MRB. PROCTOR. Cloatas Wanting Sulte,,Silka ‘ • , .). , •, • Drees Ge s eder die , - S L, u ae n e 4 S er ba c; w ct ih nato , Hle : • ' Dresses made to metianta iip, Tarezdy-fonr ennare. ITLER, WEAVER & 00. NEW CORDAGE FACTORY • ,• • ' ' lo l 7 t r ;r 2l rl'tlLrf' QPERAT/97 5 4 •r •' • No. 22 N.WATER street and 23 N,RELAWARE avenue. : , ,.'. ,. AITIDTIONISALE; 1 6 „,, HERKNESS'S'IJAZ,A.A • 'Tax SPEOIAL 1 RALE 'AN EbEGANT G ESTADDISHBLENT. •„ „ n, , • On SATURDAY MORNING next, at 10 O'cle'dli.at the , Inlzaari• will ' be +Sold a ' , pair of beautiful 'aud , stylish purses, dark Nil! end dark. iron grey. sondagisix years old, believeto trot together near to 3 ininutea, ' A shlfting4op .Bitggy,-equare bar, pole 'unit shafts; L. Tb l i ti, 4 e l 1 1 4,Zfrif ,„, 0 ) and sba i glo•ifarnesketiniendid'reny. Sleilv,• r fluislia to order.; lileighTtells, Robes;•coyerii,Ao,y , t ll;f9PArlY: eetitlerritin abotittfoithlitr.lp hig , , 111 r May be Male by applrit qt t h o Baz • . lifter, tie above the untai ' catalogue' of witir.o &O. ~ . .gar,', Salo of Norm s. . cin ;Wednesday. ; 'able 2t. , ALFRED I. , HERKI4 t4l,',Aollortger.„, i,•; I • MONEY) Amp . . . 43 i to .ox i , BOANED • lIPOY•BTANONDB,WATOTIESA JBIyBLBY6 xE PLApB 43 B,LOTILTN% • ' OBD-ISTABLISHED LOAIT I O/PWICE, • ' • . • Corner of Third and Gaekill etreeia• Below tonthard.__ l , N. WATCHES a isyilLiux '9 UM OF /40,4 1. ok-eAI• 1 . lf._ . • • • BENATIKABIrIf ' LOW PRICES I[I:AVE. -ITTINDOW CURTAINS, - i road Supplies, Pluolice, tilytdes• prceo. . • • . • '' WAS. CARRYL. di SONS, , 723 Chestnut stroot, • It* Below Eighth stropt: •-• P,HILADELPHIA. SURGEONS, BANDAGE INSTITDTE, 14 N.' NINTH stroot, Above Narket: 11:D. EVERETT'S Trails , posltively cures, Ruptures. Choap Truoooe, Elaotiollelts, Stockings," Supportors, Shoulder Braces Crutches, Suerionsoriel ;Pile Bandages. Ladies attondod to by blre, 10.. • • • .IYI-Iyry , l A", . I ~ J 'ri aILIS 4 t 4p SECON . , 4c BY TELEGRAPH. TO D4Y'S`CA;BLE NEWS European. Finahcial "QuotatiOnef American Securities Quiet andSteadV COTTON SALES FOR IItE MEEK FROM "WASKINGIVOIV THE CUBAN QUESTION.' The Ottiseicsiciiii-;. AOCini-A*.Pafriols -,:r- Departure of Vaseis with Ammunition - lity the Atlantic ; Cable. LoxvoN, 'Angust, 20, A. M.—C'onsols; 03 'ofintiney and . 931 for amain.. • ~ e can seenritics quiet and steady. U. $., Five-twen ties ar19 62 ; 8 3 11; of 1805, 'Old;t32l ; of 1867, 811,t Ten-forties; 741; Erie Railroad, 101;' Ilh Central, 941 LtrmisaoL, Auguit 20, A. 31.---Cottow ac tive; , 31iddling Uplands, 131 d; ',Middling Or leans, 14d. The sales for to-day 'are estimated: at 20,000 bales ? The sales of the week amo}int t 0,111,000 bales, including for . e*port 18,000 and for speculationlo,ooo bales.' ° !The The stock , of, cotton in port is 228,000 bales,> of which 105,000 bales are Anierican.., Other markets are unclumgdd. ' '` Lumnol , t, Angus 20, A.. '24,--LinSeed .£lO Bs. Spirits Petroleum, - 101 d. Sugars, 'on, the spot, ,tirrn.. QUEENSTOWN,' August Al, A 31;-Alriveill- Blearners _Russia and Denmark;from NFw York. LONDON, soon.—United , States Five -Twenties of 1802, 83,1; of 1865, - Old, 821 011867, 8l LIVERPOOL; August 20, .Noon.—Corn, '32s for European, - California wheat, 118. 2d r . lied Western, 9s. lilda9s.,lld. Lols•nox, August 20, P. M.—The weather is fair and favorable for th e growing prom. Ame riean securities•are firtner. - August:Xi,. p. ; 31. 7 -The cotton afloat is estimated at 680,000 haltA, ,of which 39,000 bales are American. Corn is easier , hut not lower Thexeccipts of w4eitt. at Liverpo'ol for the past three days have been 30,000 qnarters, whereof Is,ooo were American. Lard is quoted at 78s. Bacon, als. 478.3 d. I . ,,ownoitz; Atigust,al, P. :St.—Sugar is firmer, and Ms. tk1.0.3N. 9d. on ;:the spot, and 275. !WA Zis: afloat. The Cuban IjNioimMlons. pipette! Demuth to the Phila. Evening Bulletin.] WitsittNuTo - s,, ,ng. ' W.—The divisions , among the ,Cultans, *torero .alluded to.in these despatches, have amuned more import- ance Since it has - beceme, known that nver tures baVe been made to the Spanish Govern ment for the purNhase of Cuba by the United States aufhoritivi. rt is well understood that, uhile Mr Letnus gave his full assent to . thistscheme, Mr. Madam, on the contrary, protested :against it This division, it is feared,‘Weakens the position taken 'by Seem tary,Fish in regard to Sp:tin, it being appa rent that' he cannot control both the Cuban factions. Ittimor has it that the financial condition of the . Cuban Junta and the use made of money by Mr. tVIIIIII4, Li; not foreign to this controretsi,'-which,has iissitined a Very wide, v. range ,sinec it hogan. • " . , . . , InforniatiOn hiLY 'been received; - hero that two vesgels 'lately left Jacksonville;',FlOrida, with atitmunition. every description, 'for Cubit, —.7 It - 7 that the . United States. authorities, . although ,aware where the VesSels •• • were going, .and • for What purpose the - Cargo wonlii be laird, took no meanit tO - prevent them from-sailing. This .newLvicdatienofthe.Aientralitrylaw,s is the sub.= ject Of a good deal Of , talk in political circles. SulOlde of a brtmlnal. WlLLlA.sisront,. Atig..29-,Tho body of - 31artitriiillnryeri - of -- Northuntberiand - county; wi) 'was convk dof • illicit di'stilling at the last term' of the - United States Clillyt, and con lined in jail-hero,. Was_ found_ hack of the jail, this morning, - with [ bis -throat- cut. , been misqbg Tuesday evening. On ae couireor aberration of mind, hO' had been alloWed lantistial liberty' by the jailor. fie held tho,fatal knife) in his baud when rotinn. The Neiv-Cetton.Crop. ClNctigNiri, Aug. 20:—The first bale of new cotton msts , 4received. by a commission mer chant here•yesterday, and will be.soltlin Chi cago to-day. It was grown near Natchez, MiEsimppt. State or Thermometer This Day at Use etln office. 10 A: BI 11° 2 Weather clear, Willa oOlitlill'OßL FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL Philadelphia Stoc k Richsume Sale*. 3500 City 6s Old '-, Its. 97'; i "15 eh West Jeriaiy It Its 6234 Wilo Oh, Canova , 4 , . • ; ; 101M1100 sh Leh Nar Stk Its 35 25 eh Girard Bk • its _, 57.• i2OO eh Reading R ; 49V I 1 sltlttanuf 13k • j '. 3034 600 eh . do c ' ' 49U 100 Or Carn&Auf - ,',..' • 1223. 2006 h ~ do - 5,30 Ite 4Bii 11l Fenn It 571,; 200 oh 'do lts . :4.0.31' 10 eh _ , do , ' Its ' . ' 6Pti 100 eh do - ' 1)30 .:, 493,i soh 51Ine BMX , - 35 'l2OO eh do 85 Rs 98 ... , 'BETWEEN BOARDS. 30 eh L OVA u , 5617006 City& new IOPi; 'lOO oh Reaping - .es ' ''- 48.31 7000 ' do c. 100 s" 1W eh ,do la ~. '484 20 Ai 2d &911, St It 47 t vo eh •do Own .' , '561,000 oh Putt It 1+49 574 _ ,- encoso.leosuo. . . . . . . 1000 Allegh ( o 411 ' .: 61 t 21. sh Cum &Ant Its : I Vais. 1500 City Os low nit • ' 101):1' 100 sh` llostoorille It ' 12 Mk. •. ; do, . ; J ..)' ' .., 101 % NO Reading It h 01): . ‘ 41g . WhOameloOnomon,y. FRIDAY, Aiii..2o:F4lttr local money,' market cent Inuce,' nen exceptiOnal condition for the dog days. GlaterallY et this perlod;iheto is verelittle itettiity dir'ctuatlons in rates, het thiri 'Season affairs aro slightly different. Thddenurtidferaerinit; especialty;Citt tithe, is quite brisk;'} though the ' -terms ! ,- ",ttre', , ii;k4ltc)(o,l3v, ;:they . 1 are verstrong, end tititaisitther ?nerettorpeNyhhr,liji).,Ope: 4 ' . 4o.pip*o.cptgippe,to,:iefpo6 op. two ,and , t h r 6 e ninnibst,diticourits, even forArpositortii'and exemitil their actio4,, ( - 1 0b 0 :Nre,u. 1 1 ! 1,3 futlf.aY°T. 11 tieRMPtamOdtd:o uncertainty to:Alie financial' future. The result. is In4', creasing activity in the streets an a corresponding scale of rates., dell lavits:critinet, raisitaflesti than .7 percent. on.. choice Collet:3ra Is, and discounts at 10 per cent. for choice Parer' 2 `,f I_ Gold openedutl3V; and , continued steady at that fig uro, without much change up to, noon,' • In flovernment I. , qatis the doings art mall, 1)14 priced are steady: ' ' ' ' ' The Stock.. market -exhil3its , no-new , feature.. State e loans were neglected, but , prices ore, anchanged. City sixes sold at 97 for and' inlß‘for the now,. • Railroad Sharea" were flat, Railroad , tvai r l steady at 4814a48.31. Sales Of FennsylVania, ',Railroad ' ati; Leg was bid for Lehigh Valley Railroad; '37!.,i :for Catawisia Railroad rreferred; anti,3o)-4 for Philtulelphia and 'Erie Railroad: ' - '' ' • Canal .stocks were not active. l'he only transaction t wore itv Lehigh , Navigation; which-Sold^ etronglitl6- ttaleS Of Girard Bhrik at f 7. and of Maniifacturere' at 30;a4,` In Coal,; and Pasienger Railway slitiree . theie wore, r';• 0 ItAtOib4f 4 N* 4ll ' ' , . 4,0.tk.'ddA110 1 4 1 Pi. 5 . 3 * f dr '. AlPirt,all4A!,toi.; t o tof) ,stv.wo,-,4104 - 1),1 ~ 4 ,tpt s c Oreitd tiiii-Thlid fited4S #:1 litirtolid irkfirl .l4 *lol- 1 ,1 44 1511 65iitO,t t llieelit: ' 1 r., ;' :.:' .''..'.',:`, '..,, ir,-- . .t. , ,; , ,,,,,, , Smith, Nsitidlibl4 gq.i bin:liars. Third'itral;' , oll:Ottlatlt, reetsp i t i a!ki..at-11 a leck as foLlows: Gold. INI: 8.6 taxes,. I ,12231:11,280...d0: 6-20 e., /862, 12'23)4a14:4; -d o:. do- 0 36 ‘.. 1 2 x 1 21i1,,d0. .do.N 1666,12111/213 7 4; do. do: JulYi 1865; pigial.2o;- de, ito.i July,f, /867 i 11040.1204,7,010. , iths Jul. 180: i 116 N al:0; 684.10405,113,14a1.14;:, Currency, a T O: Il22Jay I,oAtoAtr,Co.llpte eoveritiontseenrltfee. iC.. to deb_ es folio we: ~1 1, . a5.18131,122'i1a1=3,;:5-20e of 0N41.2216 eraai1.d0,,i , n644.4 lal2l4;‘,.dor—NerrehiberP-1.8.85:-121s -12114; do. Jn1y.3886.T 3161. , A12014: , 11e,itagia103,1,120 , i; do. 1868, 11S3a12o: Ten-fortles. 118liall4; gaeltlea.,/o B li 3 r 10034: Gold: WS:: ~, ' l, 3: , . ';.A '-_,' ~ :., t/ ' ' ' ,:- •N*l4/ent. , DeN avert .76 Orothm' ' No.( 40 nti.OUth'Tblid. , street, make the followlne quotations of the rates 'or ex- °bane° today at 1_" P. M.: United. States Sixes. or 1881. 122:ia1f.'27 , 1; do. d. .1862.5, 122? - inltiP6';do.: do-. 1861, 129!i1a t 214; do do. 1686. 1Z).1 , a121,311;'d0. do. 1868. new,ll9l(al2o; , ' 6o- do. , now. 186;, 1101'x12U; do. 1868. new, -11elharx; . 5'5,,. 10.46'5, 11831014 i :: 6. 80 ; Year 6 per eent. , Cnr. reney, 108Sa1001;:Dne ontnannd Interest Notes: MU: . G01d.1344',1133: t+l,lver. 128a130.i, ', . ..' • The renewing is thr stmonot ` id' coat transported•evet tits Sr hilylkill Canal, during the week ending Thursday, ~,,mg Inth, latilh • / ' ' •._:' ' .• v.. , ~, , P ..... ,,, --- , lfonsr.etpu. From lort Carton '.'• "::- , . 5,6.51 00 l'ottevile ' '„.„ IN 00 1” .• roil %lion iial- , , p.. 4 ..:.....-. .. ....,.-....... . . ... ... - ;12,732 30, [ " Port' Clinton ...... ;,. .:....: . . ... . ... ', .... "..,...,..."..... 831 00 . _ Total for the Previously this year_ " •Total To the tqune time Mat yea e , The folloWing is tbd inepection of flour and meat for: . the week end' Atm.ll9, 180: Bail-els of .8n e do: Condemn - 0a . ." 147,, ' r* ' • Vbilatiehilillei Prodnee Market.:•• Fninav, August 20y1869,..—Thentorements in Seeds are of an unimportant character; "and; in - the' absence, of sales:lvo quote Timothy AV et 2564'Cblyer at 8608 '.' 9 Wand Flaxseed at e 2101411.5 per bushel.' A lot Of 300, sacks new: the first of the season, watt rewired by Messrs` raeff. 4k. Co.. and sold on secret terms. 4 No. "IQuereltron Bark Is "olfere4l at; $4O Pei ton, but, there is nothing 4.oilag in the article. , There is less doing In Flotir, but, with a continuation of light receipts and stocks, tholders are enabled. to main tain fanner unotationa: About 900 barrels changed hands, including Superfine at $5256.180; Extras at $5 North Western ,Extra Family at $6 60a7 75; Pounsylvanbt, old and new do. do. at $6 2.5a7 25; Indiana and Ohio do. do at e7al3, and fancy lottfot'sll 25a10. t No change in Ere' Flour and Corn Meal mall salmi of the 'former at, The heat: Market'.. la dnil. the shipper' haiing tem-. poratily withdrattrn, and prices favor.buyers; sales of • good and prime new Fettrorylvania and Southern, Bedsit 62a1 6•6. and. White,at. 70ali 80: - .% Rye is stead)* with small sisleS or eisttrn at el 20;4 torn Is - 2 count per bushel 'higher. Males of , ,osq bushels yellow at $1 19a1 20, and. liVestern mixed at el 1681 M. .oats are dull at 68070 cents for old Western, and 5 . 88 rents for new gennlyynwis..swil Delaware. Whisky l held firmly. klales of wood and iron-bound kiwis at el 1801 21, tax 'paid. . • • New York Money Market: ' :..... , • . . frierii'llie New York ler4of today.l . . , Til int ii DA ir , 'Aug. 19.—WerS. it ailffher Scamp:* of the year the streetled materials enough •tesday for a- very', dative time in the.stockAnarket: In some -of the lister more directly *Meted • there were fluctuations more 41. lees wide, but the dullness of the summer season and the apathy of the general market have robbed operations of spirit and interest. In the first, place there was a re, dm: flan ,• 'ln the - - Bank, •of '• England' rate of discount to two and ' a half per cent.-s-heretofere a antral' for palurbationa: in the 'geld 'and -gee ernmenttnarkets—which was rather •quietly. regarded. Then there was a dozen 'rumors of new railway consoli dation sat/nes, the most prominent of which was one to theater* that the Chicago and Northwestern Railway.. Company • had leased or intended to lease, the k Island road—the two lime . bearing much the samea r Genie lieeli other that the two River and IL m reads do in connecting two important points. They form a loop between Chicago and *Omaha, and are Its the line of - the great xontinentaironte from the Atbudic: to the nwifle.' • The Bock ' Island is the tie xer road, having been only recently completed and the shorter, but the Northwestern IS ni easy running order. The street has been long exercised to know upon which ci the two the through trallie would concentrate. and upon which the speculative spirit of reusolidation would alight In' extending the Lao. Shore series of railway anuilLialtnitions. , bbonid both be, brought under one managaruent :and all ' rivalry iliF , Sinnt.4., as in the rase of the : Mason, Elver and liar • lem. preliminary' to consolidation with the New York Central, the' Gordian knot . would ..he cut and theprehleut solved. Tlc, public would be the man era Ily is heathy competition of course; but the ,days of sach rninena m ritalhave:hearlY,gone bY, and . rtillw.V directors have found it more protitablo to combine with each other than to wage titeirtild wars for the public benefit mei their individual loss. fader these rumors' the stock market, which had been very dull - In the fore noon, became rather animated for 64, sultry a summer afternOoniand the Stork Exchange {Val et *antes almost There was rontillerable activity bathe gold market Abe opening sabi; ranging sae bigh before the' news of the reduction in the Bank of England discount rate haul been. retteircsl:suiceisling stitich there was a rather sharp decline to 1.32i1. The feeling biter in the day WM , unsettled and the popnlar inipreesion that a large Ti decline It at hand wax elwelosl by the sales of bonds on • • foreign et-count rind by the shipment of gold to California by prominent houses. There hoe been great monetary distress in San ,Ernnelsco lately and 85 . 111th as 2 . 1 i per cent. per' onth phi for discounts. On this neenusittlie Secretory of the Treasury has instructed the Assistant Treasurer hereto reveivi- gold tie tire extmit of e4-00t/AX/.. to be dishtirstsi'from the Treasury in San Francisco, for . -' the twronnwalat ion of the merelinti ts awl the 1110110 Y mar- . kid in that city Theilisbitrsetnents of coin itipirest tiglay amounted to :QM 432. The steumerEttion tool; out 6135,402 in specie'.' Yor Yor cash gold the Inquiry was It-se active, hut still sufficiently so to occasion rates from six down to three :out-a-holt per cent. fOrenrrying: The operatiowi of thud;: 'fold Exchantreilank neday,were as fellows • iross 10.3,031,000 ' (Odd balances ' ..... . 1,a0.043 Currency 'balances • 2,5111.811 The government gold sold by the Assistant, Treasurer brought fair prices. as' will. be seen by the following . awards : ft 1.0.00) 1t 1:13.13, t".... , 44.1.00.1 at 1:33.10. 91.50.000 ~ ,,, ..100.0s) ,133.06. 5'9114(1 at I:13.13, B , ltx,i,tain ... .•'•!.0.,11 1 00 at.1.13..41—eL001LL1.133.41.i-4.11.000 nt-1334ei,-- *lTalsttil at 133.10. 89).01.00 at 41.12, .571.1,1Xxl at 1:13.14. WO at ISIAH. & . ...3609trat 13,3.03, ,7,000 133.113, .5:7,000 at The oils amounted to over 6'4.000.000. Goveroments were stesely after the dearth of offerings. yetenlay, but the proposals for the remnant oft lie two millions being Plentiful to-day prices weakein.d. awl the whole market broke down with, the decline - in Shia. reperteil hens . y sales: of bowls ori foreign ficl . llllllt bowls purchased for the coned-ni.tit of the two null lions were hi the lots, :twilit coupons. new, at : 116'2, registered, 110.35 ; WA. coupons, Js , ;2„, leered, 119.34; 83:540(11, Lt 3 2, registered.. 119.40 isa.t. registered. 119.40. • Foreign exchange w ii.wicak Mid rower ;Miler the effect of a hence supple of bills, the prowlikiit JuittsT. free sellers in order to gel:fiairiliFfiliMmiit CalifOr- Dia. lint the xi eaker feeling was mom, manifest in the . slaty Any sterling bills, -which-tit.— drawers-except- to cover by shipments of California produce. The New York-Steck 3Lneket. I eorrespoudettee of the AMOCidted Press.l NEW. YORK, Aug. 20.—Stocks Money steady 0.'637 per cent. Gold. 13'_7a; 11162, columns, 122;:i; do. 18(4..1o., ; do, km, eo., 120%; do. new. ng?i,_' do. 13 5 7, 119?: ; 195 i ; 1040s,113!i ; Virginia g's, Alia. sour' Canton. Company, Cumberland pro fernrd. —: New York Cent ral. 209...i::Erie,lf&sig; Beading 96iS; 'Hudson 'Firer, hi; Michigan Central.3l): Michigan Stontlwrn. ICU; Central. Cleveland and Pittsburgh, 106; . _ Chicago and Nock Island. Nei; Pittsburg!) and Fort Wayne, 314; Western Uuiou Tele :graph C0.,383C. - • 3tarkts by ("Wail IMSPate446:tlie Ea r ening Bulletin.] , • MAI" 'toms...Aug - Cod 20, 31.-llottou—The market this morning' was excited, active and high: fillleS of ..boat Lfilti bales. We quote as follows: 31141111111 g UP .30,';:;11 1.111 ing Orleans. 35. Flour, Se.—Reetipts-14,M0linrrOIS: The market for Western and State Flour is dull. heavy awl 5 cents lower. The sales are about 6.10111 barrels ' including Superfine State at. 15ati•Lf.); Extra State at cial 35 15; Low grades Western Extra, $6 6016 85.• Southern Flour L. dull and heavy. Sales of 400 barrebs. California Flour , pu M. Sales of sxlo barrels. ' • Provislons.—The receipts of Pork are 49 barrels. The market is dull and manilla! at 6,Cf3a33 12" S for new West- Lard.-Receipbe-460 packages. _The market . iiiloweivithd dull.. We quad() fair to primp steam at 19414 20 rents„ Whleki•7lteCelpta,47o barrels, The market io firm-and ' Groceries are'doil, with firmer prieea. • • raiti.—Recei pte—Whent , 12;4;000 htuilfids. The market is lower. doll and unsettled. Sales of. N0..2 Milwaukee at Mal 68, .• Corn.—Receipts.--40,0011 bushels. • The market is dull 11.111 tame. Sales of 20,000 bushels Western of $1 Dial 23 afloat. Oats.—Receipts-82.000 bushels. The. market Is , higher, with. a good demand. Sales of 60.000 b,ttehebt at Otani cents Rye'nominal. ' • PITiSBURGH,August 20,—Conaiderable transactions in Oil yesterday, both for Crinie and Refined. Crude Sales • of 4,00 barrels, 1.000 barrels each mouth, September to December at - 18 ',cent..;: 4,000 barrelsMc43,ooo We. b. 6.;Augu9t.lllc., Refitted-Sale.. of 4,000 bbls August, 31%a32; 1,000 bbls., each, September, td - - .December; 32,4 re cent... We quote, August , 3lyg cents; September, 32'4e. and September to LBeeembera• at .323,canfic. f Receipts, 2.440 barrels:: Shipped by A V. and 1' 11. R. oil line, 2,060 barrels Refined i •timibrPounsylyktda Ballreffil, - 343 barrels •Retinod , ri , ai' (Correspondence of the Am:Minted Press 4 . BALTImong. Atm 20,771110tt0n. very :km.' Stork very,' Nearer. Helmut 34a31 c.; Flour quiet; loxy grade Bearer; Howard Stroot.'.l;lurperfine,./i6Va7oo;:do,, , ..Extrit • $7 25a 25; do:Faraily; 60a9 . 50; City Mills Superfine,' 01' 25 tiB 60; .dm , Extray $7: 25ai 26;'d0.. Family, $8 Mal° '76;' Western . : Superfine. 4 a Lead 78; db. Extra, 87'25a7 76; do: Family sBaB 60. Wheat irregular; prime to choice red $1 M .0 al 65. Corn firm; prime 'White, $116; $ El 6. e. Oats dull at 63a58c. 'Fork ' firm ' itt 534. Bacon Quiet; r '. ib-shies, 10V,c.• elear i lk; 1935a10,5e.; shoulders, 16. 1 ..ia16310. Hatu5,2411250.L firm at 20a21c. Whisky ; sells at •1 18 with fair dem d. PATENT OFFIOES I .W.eor.i'ourth and Chestnut' (Entrange on MIRTH Street.) . FRANCIEkAi PASTORIFS I Solicitor of Patents. ratan - is procured for Anventions in do United SUNS and Foreign Countries, and all business relating to, the same promptly transacted., Call or eend,for circular on Fatents. Offices open until 9 o'clock every averting. VANTON • Nil Preeeivod Ginger, Ir. syrup of the :celebiated Chk= pported and ' ft ll2a gil l b P y r ltE i rltß i tta i lr i l li :CB(l l % math Delaware avenue, , . . , Trig. AC '19'013110 ~ '417,961. 01 . . , ...... 489.749 09 c,Gzi limtlmtJo . oo:4looo**/*: . o . *4**.OV. T - 7-4 A 4,0 __.. '43:k ' r L~.GRAPII Additional Cable Quotations AA Suicide in . ',ler,.sey Cit-3 Pa. the.Anaittile rabic.. LlvEnrooL, Aug. 20,1.30 P - 31 The sales of cotton to-day trill not exceed .18,000 bales.. Yarns and fabrics are firmer at .4queliester at better vriecs r . • • frAlds, Aug. 20, ...q.--tbe'l3otirge is firm" lie - Mt:oBf. 45p: HAvTit, Aug. 20, A. 3.G.-=Cotton - `opened ac• rive; on the spot quiet; sales at 163 f: 50e.r` • Netteilde its:Jersey Ctrs: °-- ' - Specfal Deeptdch to tho Phila. Evenina . NEW ,•Augibit 2.1).—A , Jersey. City po=.' )iceman named Samuel Ramsey, it brother of General John Ilamsey.eonlmitted nnicide this morning; by Shooting Iduiself ittthe 'General's store, Is o..,2'ltlontgotnery 'street.' It, iikiears that *Ramsey had been drinking for several [Corregandence of- the,Maociated Provs.i NEW Augwit .93th.4-13arnuel Ramsay, frotlier-- , of•-43Eatieral , a-aminw---61.1thenio Army, committed snicide py shooting jnjer-, bf,doiripatio' tr °P i r - e tj iAP ( TA I O iT4 B r4ec4 l . l e; 1491e.4ves f ai. laWla' Yt Blacksmith , ar r ived • ere Y from California. - .• • • • , • FINANCIAL AFFAIRS IN NEW YORK AN`EASINESS IN THE MONEY MARKET ADV.4.N 7' CE IN GOLD Govenninents Firmer and Improved Stocks Firm and Slightly- Better , . [Special Despateh tcwthe Alla. Evening DulletinA 'NB* YoRK, August 20.-The Toledo' aid Wabash and Lake Shore roads have been 'con-; solidated.'; - Wabash stock ' haS been put in at 100; Lake Shore stoat at 120, -with a tax divi-- dend of 4lier cent. -on the- Litter:: ~lichigati Southern gave notice to the :Stock' Exchange to-day of an issue, of 51,200,000 'of. new stock in :30 days. . • ' , The money market is easy at. fia7 per cent. on call. Foreign exchange is firm; and. prime bankers' bills at, sixty days are quoted at 1091:' The gold market was weak at the opening at' 132111,1323,' and afterwards rallied to Loans were made at 2:15 per cent:for carrying. The government bond market was steady and lower early in, the, day, but afterwards became firmer and improved, and Southern State securities are generally' steady. • • The railwaY market was active and excited in the WabaSh and Lake Shore stink in conse quence of the consolidation. Wabash opened at .81, and finally rose, with frequent and wild fluctuations' and heavy ings. Lake Shore onened at 107 g, and rose to 1084, with an active basines.s. The', balanci of the market was firni, and, on the whole, a little better. 'Sew York Central is selling ex-dividend of 4- per cent. on the certificates, equal to 3`-11 ' per .cent.; . :New York Central, 110.'ilaa03; Rock Island, 1161:111lif; Wabash, 85a851; Pre ferred, 841a8. - r, Michigan Southern, , 109a10fil; Erie, 281a281. The unseellaneous list was strong on Pacific Mail, and the stock sold up to P. 5. The balance and . Express stocks were dull., ' Election Frauds In Tennessee. A NaShYille despatch says: . As the time passes by we receive further ac counts of the manner in which the legal voters of Tennessee were, at. the recent elec tion, deprived.of their suffrage, In one por tion of th e county in- which Nashville is situated;ti half -dozen colored nieni - partially inclined to favor Softer,- were stationed on the road leading . to Nashville, Where they were paid to remain during the day and tell all the colored Republicans . whom- --they saw going toward 'Nashville that they would certainly be Nit in jail if they went to the city that day. The plan succeeded, and several _hundrett_colored_men in_that portion of the comity were deprived of their votes. A num ber of colored men living iiithe neighborhood of Jackson Hermitage were warned not to go near the polls on election day on pain of death. Only one man ref Used to obey the Mandate, ain't Walked in nearly ten miles to-'vote. Re titrnifig:late in the ev.ening; be was :set upon by three men . ; Whoeharged him with going to the city to Vote. •‘ [. H& had hidden his (4611c:tie in his shoe;: and strenuously denied that. lie had voted. NotWithStandi lig this Int - shot-'doWn and left hit' dead. Jilt! recto -Vet-EA SUbSequently 'drag; himself to a house near by, where he now lies in a' dangerous' ccindition. The inanlins ; a brother-in-law iii Nashville; from whom I received these facts. At Datidritlue,enptain . Shade Harris; the well - known loyalist and 'Unfelt soldier„ was set . upon and so badly beaten that .his life has been despaired Of. General Stokes 'arrived here last night from his home in DeKalb county, and started this: evening Wash ingtou city. He is in good healthanctspirits, and confidentthat•the enormous frauds per petrated in this State have only temporarily overborne the. Republican cause. The amended election retUrna, as . - they : come in, constantly increase the StokeS vote, Which is now pretty/certain will fully equal that given last year 'to 'Gen. Grant. FIRE-PROOF 'SAFEkf THE GREAT FIRE AT YONKERS. Berrhig's Safes Again Tested ! .YONNERS, N. Y., A ugua 13, 1569 Messrs:NEM:NG; FARREL.. & SHERISIAN, Now York—Genf/mita :' At, the great fire. hero ou Sunday night lust (Bth inst.), which covered an area of two blocks, we had two of your safes in our, building, which passed safely through the ordeal. When first discovered they were surrounded by "limning lanther, and bear ovi-: knee of having had a severe test,as our' lace of business occupied seven lots, all covered with buildingS and lum-' ber,alt of which: were entirely consumed, and to' this heat the safes were exposed. It was ylth great satisfac tion that we found, upon cutting into our Safes, as they were so warped and Mrollen they could lie opened. lu no otbet j avor, that our books and • paperi and' nioneY were all Anted ;'indeedthe bills . came out of sa w t out a singe; nod" nothing is discolored but the binding of the booke: Respectfully yours, • . • '• ' • ACKERT & QUICK- HERRING'S PATENT. CHAMPION SAFES, tho most relintilo protection ,from fire now, known. HEA RING'S NEW, PATENT BANKERS', SAFES. com bining hardened steel and iron with the Potent Fnifik lin Ito or SPIEGELEISEN, furnishes a'reilstant against boring and cutting toolo to an. extent berotoforo nn known. . • • Farrel, Herring & Co., Philadelphia. Herring., Farrel & Sherman,' No. 2 - 51 Broadway, corner Murray St., N. Y. Herring & Co., Chicago. Herring, Farrel & Sherman, New Orleans. rptf§ p:l5 p!Citiwc4 THE RESULT .OF. ,TH „INQUIRY E'rocialiVastilnictqu. ' ,W4fzlziljGioN, Aug. 20 ..The result tpf,,iii 9,ulry, at the Treasmy Depart:at/A.ls4th ie. gard to; he transfer, of funds frOnv California to New. York' is that S.- & W. Seligman de- Posited with Assisfant,Trew"atrer Butterfield f200;000 oirtlie ]7th of AUgust. and on'the'ilth ' Of August $150,000, pro days before tit r e ieedipt of ; ' - the telegratn 'from, •VidePresident`,col-, tai, Sen4tor Stewart and pi. Linderman was; ..,, e,eeiVed at the Treasury pepartment, and two ays,befOre,the application was niade:biLeeo - Walter,, of New York, agents for, the Bank _7_44CalfcEtriaiTrAtuff 34ll3, 4, l 7 the lit , although dated the 16th inst. • Their ap.: ,li eati o ,_ tbrou _lt Gen'. Butterfield was for the • 0; • : - ti i tjllo.V . .L.••• • i-PEILEO4 4: I7III 7c ) f - " L.A.TER'y FROM , '.iWA.SEEINGTON • lie TrAnfer of Funds' from `California`] depotO of $300,000. The proposition was; int7* Mediniely accepted, and Ihe parties so noti, fled' .by ; telegraph.' Lees &Walker were also Authorized to make a further', deposit of 4b110,000 on account of the Bank of California.' Messim Dabney, Morgan . f.,10/$O, and, Selegiman & $1,000,000., ' The entire matter of tratisfers' rests with''Gen. Spinier; whosaya; be alone is responsible for what has been F done..in. the premised, and he shows that the lantat as they stand on the Treasury books, entirely disprove the allegation, that ;favoritism has'. been -extended-to any party.- 3lessrs. ' Seligman & Co., the firm to which ` is made in the San Francisco telegrarni as having profited by the public necessities; have for'i long time conducted the transfers of Spe cie -between San Francisco and' New 'York; " and' performed the Service at a lower rate of Prerititun than others, and always, 'it is tiaid, at'the Department in the interest of ,Govern ment against all 'contbined. . Ifflehignn and Lake Shore - Itailraad [Special Despatch to the Phila. Evening Bulletin.] , Nr.w•Tong, Aug, 20.—There is •a rumor on Wall Street; generally credited, - that the Lake Shore and Michigan - Southern . Railroad Cont. pany tviP issue slo,oooofshares*ithin 30 days: Fire in Rochester, N. Y. ROCHESTER, August 20:—A. fire.hero to-day destroyed property valued at -.515,000.; Wanzer, dentist. xs the, :heaviest loser. „The life was started by bursdars Who rObbe.d W,an zer's safe of 5170. . - CITY BULLETIN. THE NATIONAL LABOR 'CONGRESS The following report froth Mr.. Jolison was received and read by Mr. Daily, of Ohio : The report is as follows: It is undeniably trite that the prejudices of the workingmen, as well as the manufacturers of the whole country, have been unjustly Faused,against the miners of. Pennsylvania. . si careful and dispassionate examination of this whole question will astonish every fair minded man. With the press and the tele graph manipulated in the interest of Capihil, it is not strange that the impression has , gone forth that the miners are responsible. for the present high price.of coal. , • , What are the facts in the case?, We find by, carefurlitquiry that up to,the time of the for illation of the present or, known as' the W. 13. A., - the Miners had'atiftbred,Outrage and long-continued abuse in many ways, with= . out the power of redress. The operatori4 had cheated and . oppressed . their, men until a snontaneouS. ,movernent • placed thirty, thou sand laborers in line to defend their common- Among . "the grievances 'against which the men protested were these: The collection of all bills; Whether they are right or - wrong: , The lmte,her' the- end of each month handed I bis accounts into the otlice - withonk- !consulting; - the -miner. The operator charges tire per cent. for collecting, and, the butcher not . eating to lose,.sells time beef for enough indie to make up tbr fire per cent. Next were the, doctor's bills. '• The TphysiCian. -charges seventy-five cents per month for a married man, and fifty cents - for a-single-perSorthelnerivere'lint.--very particular about this item, still they. claimed the-privilege-of - their blVIr physti instead of liming the operator to do for: them:_:The Shanutker'S ;hill _ was 4 collected .at the, endjortheinonth i the same as-thelmtcher's bill. lustances„ axe related where the shoe - maker - took MateicmeriSureTcollectedthebill7 at tlia_oftice; .andthen never_fulislied eLla I_Tso e Operators had stores i which ftiey colopelledflie-men patroniSe:T , This, 'they said, was against the laws of , the. 'State; :and they felt greatly grieved that they could spend their money where they pleased. They: say that for years, ,and-years they worked for two dollark or IeSS per clay; while the operators were making fabfflons snms." Said one miner : " The operators keep 'lei ignorant, and then they-blackguard ns hebanse we:',;cannot read and. write.'• • • •• ..; , ~ • We would like to...devoten part of your time . to books and papers, hut, how.cau we when the press and the: operators are opposed to ,the "eight-hour law It was the universal com plaint that the operators' Were not in ftvor of . the miners sending their children to seheol.' Thousands upen thousands of the, children 'of miners, from eight to' ten years.of 'age,' are obliged to work ten hours per day.. . Much has been said about the miners seek-, in to control the market- .I`bis is the miners' statement; ,`.`When.all the, men .are at, work, they Can Supply the'nfarket in, ;about 80XOTI., months. - Last 'year'l3,ooo,ooo tops", - Were 're quired ;Abb.% year the ninon nt ie . qUired Will be about 14,000,101. Now they - elann it is Much', better for to' work nioderately all 'the year, or ..at least nine : Or ten months, than - to glut the market Anthe, spring, andthen lie idle a part of the year.l Again, they think far better to` keep coal at about ss.or ;id the.year round, than to, bitve'the, prices, ranging .frown 814 to $l5. ' , , "For yearspsistthe"opperators have c,oinpeted with each , other; 'and"lulled' :'the :Market, at the miner's expense, 'and at the expenseof the country. ..tiow they propposes to stop this busi-• netts and get control of the market,•or, if= this cannot be dello in ; every: instance, at • least to share the•profits' with - their emPleyers, Efere seems tobe•the trouble, The operators have no idea of being content with`fair returns;' and to share with theit , wprkmen is to them some thing ridiehlous: - f , scale of prices works - both:ways; hoWever, • for' the . men are willing to, :mine cheaper when the -prices fall' below a certain point,' • . • • • Who, then, is respOnsible for the present high ,price, of .coalf Unquestionably,, it is divided hetween - theSe three classes : First-:--The'.great' mining monopolies, the managers 'of vhielf are not satisfied with a fair profit on the coal mined, but who " bull" , the market in a score of,-ways.. • • At the verY;tinfewheit our ~great commer cial centres are suffering on account of a, short suPP/Y . of coal, and the price is *lug forced to nil outrageens figure; it is a lot unusual for the, railroads to'amiss - freighting the coal. Vast, armies' of railroad laberers• are thus compelled to lift idle auttdirectlk aid the swindling, one rations. Trititspertation tariffs are increased; ears are refused to. the tonalier companies out of the ring, and all the machinery of ailment puluus•railroaut zmintopolies is thrown into the setthe to force the price of coal to a higher figure. • • Seep/id—The Transport«tion - Monopolies, tho railroads and Canals owned by these,' the small cum paniei•soul the intlividuil operators who; 2f1111.36.9:‘ .' .'. M n rnle''are r ttln ' a it or atil Pi in t he idein 0143'Ni/t j the men, Wouldbehble f&brenkthe i e : oree oftveculative lbpertaidno aimed o:the. iknufackming and gonsdiningjnterottfof Stff kountre,;:::s , . .... .. . , ~, . 0, .;,. : z 1 - Third-;The,iCigiblificuleOrss.....'l2.l44 ST Nei liaist;:are .. noynverltegup - M0 , i..., L o ut.e J. ! II •• uithei ildvant.lge'octlik'neediq!of :the . nary, ~ . A -.-4.4.. •., -1' 1 t,,h iv I . l' + r'' 4.7. •it The Miliera. theinaelves , sitoukl..pitifei Unit . , Pe price .of costrahould remain at rive( or , i4dx polkas in New York.,the. year., roundeAf *lt drops below the. mipiremg, price , th5 . .413.04;:i annot auppot / their fainihes,,and, they must,. O n' nit work.. O. the Other Mind': they, do nbt desire that 'the price of coal .should ' • eirer ' a - ancenbove the ma:dynum iigurei ifere . givee I When coal sold at NewTork . for $$ per ton; Arid at Port Carbon. for: $3 per ton, the wages In Scht xylkill county was for. miners, Sl4 per.. I week; inside laborers; $l4; ontsidelaborers,sll. . per week. In :Luzerne r minete .. received $l6, intiide laborers .sl4;.:„*ontside . laborers • sll . lll4'and 'When price:e for coal' adv anced, , the miner* ;denunided .'nnd -halm' • feceived ' twenty per -tent.`otsaltlindvance. • To illua- ' • trate: If coal advanced toi.S.ll per . tOnnt Port Varbon (Width it has not yet ilotiej ; thd *aerie' Wages would then be. $22,40.per week. .It is hot the miners who put up, the,price of coal Id l , Port Carbon and New York. They 4o nod . deMand nor reeeiVe any advanee - of wages.'' until 'the coal is mined and *sold; and the. money in the pockets of the operators. - :Then . • they demand the twenty per cent. of the"gd- , attee•n" . tild.A. .OL - 41M : 11110 -- okt.. ~.. • L.- .1. -s ; = go or; $3 flxea as the' basis. •• But it the price:of: • coil is reduced (heir pages weuld be reduced ; hontclintrnnwimrth. . . . . , . . Yomf committee mould soggost 'that ita question , G Whether overnment , should 'riot sid t a k e . posseon thecoal mines of ' the coun try,'paying the present owners 'a' fair valua tion for.the same; and run these mines as the gold mines of California have been run, in the interest of the, whole people. The reserve right to all the national wealth of the country shouldriever pass out of the hands of the people lilt° the bands of the monopolists. E. L. Rom:triton, Salim an B. Pratt, Samuel Y. ! Buck; John Siney, Caineron, Com ' Adjourned until two P. 3r. • - • Dzirrnucnvn, lents:—.A: despatch received at the • Central Station' this' afternoon, an nounced • 'that Schofield's. woolen in Montgomery connty,,i , opposite .M.stnayunk, waxen fire.. The flames burned fiercely.. The fire companies from, 31 a 11 .Vilnk were, soon present, but owing to the saircity,of. ; water in the'Schtiylkill, were 'unable to do.'intfish to- Wards saving the building: • • • • ' A steam engine from Gerrnantoivir was or dered to the scene of the conflagration.. At two o'clockthis . afternoon the fire 142.9 still burning, with . every prospect:of the total: estruction of the mill. . . • Itjr.l 3IA D 4 knaZ PORT OF ' 1. "zirrigiariaine,Bniletin on Inaule fare. •• ... • : • .ArturvED THIS DAY. • Steamert Bristol, Wellace, 24 hours; fram'Newtork; witkoulse to W P Clyde & Cm' , • • : . . Bark b`rederick Louise (Dan), 'Larch°, 5 days from Ivigtnt: with kryolite to 'Penne Salt Manufg Co—vesnel to J E Barley & Co. . • • ' Barkentine White Cloud,. Freeman, from Boston, in ballast to Lennox' eßur g ess. Brig .3 W•Drisko, Haskella drays horn Gardiner, with ice to Knickerbocker Ice Co, • • . . . Fehr P Adorns, Tabbutt;3 ;days from New ` toil, ha ballasta to J E Barley & Co.; , • • • . ; &hr Lucy, Townsend, 1 ,lay from lintudywine, with flour to UM Lea. • . • Schr Abbie town, Lambert, from ; NewburTP9res ballast to Knight A Sons. • • Sam Rebecca Florence, Rich, from Nowburyport, In ballast to Knight A Sons. • •• • • . Sclir Mary A. Holt, Holt, from •Rostort in ballast to -Knight 1.• Solis. • Schr Henrietta, White, from Saco, in ballast to Knight Sous. • itchy Julia E Pratt, Niekerson.rh days' from Boston, mdse to Mershon A Cloud. ; • . Schr Eugene, Howes, ti days from Welifieet, with mdse. to Crowell & Collins. • • Schr Active, Goombs:s days from Boston, with ice to Carpenter Ice Cc.. , • Seim Fauny G Warner, Dickinson, front Middletown, withatone to captain.. • • • . •.•• •• • • Schr Ploueor,,Brewer, 4 days front Norfolk, with -bast bolts-to Yates & Co. • • • • . • • • Seim Caroline Hall, Vickers, 3 days from • Riclithond, With mill feed to qtptaln.. • . , Sebr M W Griffins, Grilling; Bridgeport, Ct. • • Schr Geo Fides, Little, . • ..*., Schr Brun,N wine, Adams, PrOrldellCO, , ', . • . Schr E A Conkling. Daniels, Providence. • •• • , Schr W F Phelps, Cramer, Salem. • • Schr Il T Hedges. Franklin, Boston. • • Schr 11 Allen: Tatem, Boston. . • tk•hr R W Toll Itylibine, Boston. Schr 11 11 Huntley, Nickerson - , Boston. Schr L A Danenhowet, Shoppanl. Dolton. • Schr 11 B Metcalf. Rogers, Boston. ' . • Schr It F Reeves; Brannin,Boston. Seim Nantllus, Harrison. New York. • • .• • • &hr Billow, Billow, Near York:. • • • • ; ••• Seim J Boynton, Mitchell, Now York. .. • , Schr Cliellenge.Nickman. St George, Mee' • ' '• Schr I N Tower, Perry, Newhuryport..-:. . • , , Seim .1 P McDevitt, Mullen,Norw , . . Schr Jlt Perry, Kelly, New - Maori . • " ' . Tug Thos erson. Allen, from Baltimore,Nitkaiow:. of bergco to TV P Clyde ACo - - • , „ .• Tug Chem peak° Merrihew; from 'Havre& Grace,W ' a tow of bargee to , W P Clyde & Co. ' . ‘;; CLEARED THIS DAY. Steamer A CStimers, Knox, N York; W P , Clydu &'0 S-in A Tirrell, Atwood, Boston, D Cooper A .Schr.L Sturtevant , Cruse, Hatteras Iniet.via 110:1111.1Mpre.,_ Lennow &Surges:B, .; ; .:•. • ; • • Seim Althea, Smith. Charlestown, Day4luddall , Schr JDI Vence. Anderson, Cambrldsgport: 'd6 S.eltr V Sharp, Sharp, ; • do • do Schr .1 Parsons. Stephetia.Porisincintli. Schr L Stront,l'enzlo, Bostott..i: .• du' • I . : Schr Alaska, Clark, Salem, flordraiKellyml Nutting, .., •; Seim Littly„Elleu; Somers'iSSlCtry," • ; • . da• Sets 3lnirlialtoraisit. Palmer, Saloni, - . ; ;•.,e SC•lir Selo - A Repplier,3leFitilden, Washington, ' • •Rd •"••••• SI(I or Mery Carroll, Ballon_ger. Britt soton, Tug Commodoto WUsini,,ll,avre du Grace, wid.h,ktlrrj_ .. bargee. W P & Co. Tug Hudson: Nicholinn i f,Holtiinore; :With;',Mfilaw7;.of ; be rites t MiIItORANDA..:: • • " :(I - , -St:•:mier Aleppo-( Br/Alamein:tailor Liverpool - t ele:area at New York yesterday,..... . • Steamer Union NG/4-Hreffirrr•foi; uremia; Bleared at New York - vesterday ; - ••••• • - - Steamer Multi:, Hithire,froml ,therpobtivialiailori,;:it New 'York yesterday. ;_• • ! • . • •• • Bark Linde Abbott Ilk), Scohy,'sl:etired. at ,Neiv. lciiirk: yesterday for Buenos Ayres. • ''• • '•- • " Sarre Rachel, Scanlon. and. J'4l hence ut Providence 1,201 inst. Sohn , C A Greiner,* Mercer, hence 'for ProvidancO; Mary Anna. Bums, Alo' for • Norwich; -.I oSephltie, Ball, do tor Bridgeport, and Mary Mershon, Brightman, do for Fall River, at Now. York yesterday. • • • • ; Seta's F Cubado, Small; J.)1111 E Dailey, Wall; • SS. Leverius, Conlon. and • A Falkenburg, Terrell, sailed. from Providence IStit !net. for this port. ' • • • • • Schr Alibi° lanreloy. beforo • reported totally wrecked on Block Island, has been pumped out and taken off the beackby Cu pt. Mitchell, agent of the Atlantic Sabina rine Wrecking Co, and towed . into.. Newport by their steamer Rescue, Iyhere she arrived at 9 AM yesterday. Fehr Seluh B strong, from Charleston- for Delaware City, with a cargo of phorphutee, fo adored. in the Gulf . Strewn on (ho 9th inst. Crow saved, . - • FORTRESS - lO.ls Aug. 20-- aimed in; for lini timore, Helm Commerce, -from Eleuthera. Sailed ; brig Chattanoona, fur Porto Rico. 4 )-8) +.• M 7 ' LINEN STORE, tc- sas .Arch Street. 1128 CHESTNT.IT stri3;Farr. Just Reeej.ved, A FEW MORE PRINTED 14114,EN LAWN.pitgisEs": Ladies who want a LIN,IM LAWN , DRESS should call immediately NEW .HA 1t EMBROIDERED INITIAL LETTERS, Pretty Deaigns and Quite Cheap. L IQUID BENNE.I A MOST CONVENIENT ; • ARTICLE for rnuking JUNK ET or CURDS and WHEY in a few minutes at trilling expense. , Made from frost rev/lets, and always reliable. JAMES T. SOWN, • , Je9,tf.rp§ ' Broad and Spruce atreeta. A._ a CHEESE. -AN INVOICE OF NOR JL. TON'S colubr ted 'Pine Apple Clioeso daily' e til t: and for sale by ,JOS. BUSSIED. S . -CO., Sole _ • (AIM! . BBLS. NO. 1 WESTERN '..LJ °LIM Oil, to arrivo and fi)r ante 'by COCHRAN. RUSSELL ,Sc CO.. rt I Chestnut stre t. 4'l* ; •• • - cicrivrAllirld'Afrintr4s: ...Ai ,t ••:. „ - 7 7 E7 !" • - • . • . ;:. OO' ITTPItOLSTERY G. - L. T NS . . . f• • ;; •., FOr,Aterlor ,Pewations. , ;'~, .Pt i t!aorclinary; efforts have been made to "excel In taste, quality and variety of Fabrics for this Autumn's trade, selected personalty our resident agent abroad from the Celebtated manufactories of Europe. " • Mosquito Canopies Lace and Getize.;ll4iiiid- WINDOW su A • witrigicig • - . A . • In Perfect Whim; I_E. - . - W...-...A.T.4g,A . , - ,.!, : , -,'.0.. ;;. •*MASOIUC HALL, Noi 719 OKEST3ITITH...STREW ."• IMZUiI3Mh A SEVEI(PER CENT : ! .60t - D . AN $10,500;000:- - The 'Kansas Paciflo Railway, now in successful ore iii6H:l, 4 . t ion from Kansas City to Shorldtm,Apreposes to build en , - extension to Denver, Colorado. The Government h • as granted Three Millions of Acres of the finest lands Infq Ranenaand Colorado, which aro mortgaged for the , turlty of a loau of • ' • -- $015005000s • • This loan is steered In the mod etfcettia Manner. ,It • representa a road In-profitable operation, and will opert :, the trade of the Itoekyllountain countrrandeonnect'utt with. the areat markets of the East, It le , considered t 0... be - one Of the best loans in the market; • - • •- • - Even better in some respeoto tban Govern,: ment Securities: The loan hne thirty years to run;principal nntl Int4reet.` payable in gold. semi-annually, seven per cent: • • . Tile cqupone will be payable semi-annually, in ulther,.: t Frankfort. London, or New York, and will bo.freo from Goverment' taxation. The bonds for 'the present. are • sold in currency at9l, with accrued Interest. • Clrculan,maps ancl pans phlets sent on application. DAI3NEY, MORGAN 53 ExchangerPlacei*NY4 .• • . . • . • M. Ic...J.KSOP ,C; s 0 • • l 2 Plne etriet, N. Y. , • , ''!!"ai. • - • , :•.‘. • • 1 •;•i-'l4 : ': We are authorized to sell the bonds in PhllibliNilibiTi* - and offerthem n*n reliable inveStratint-to,our frictule:' • •s••• TOWNSEND.. .WHELEN '&.. CO. No. 209•WOInd Street . PhiladelphilL. y 27 f)rur. St. Leuis,llandalia and Terre Flute First•Moitgage Sevens,. , • WO AV : ollid call the attentiono . f favestortrte• trie itbolllo Bonds. The Blortgarce Is at the ntto bf 812,000 per MK/ with a sinking fund proviso of 120,000 perruinum.,,ltub . • • Ilondo are also eudorsed by the following compootoor • , Terre Haute and .Indidatrilis Ruiirdaii ''r eompalarltitilug no.:(1c14 attAaltyge, aitrilmt sh' s treasary,. , • ,„. :4: ••.; • Vphitnbui'elricirdo : aazdindtana • - .'• :•• -• Vitisiritibli;ViliiinniitC and St. .oiti.s . , 4?ltiito,ay : • : •,, fis . b(Ong 04ra by ilte • Pen rinaVan ia Rai/road Compth2y. • : 'r: We nye the above Bonds at a price that.will a good ;ate oF !ny r ent • DILEXEL. CO.'' ;.:.• •• • lEMUEZ'I==iNEI PENNSYLVMIA :;AN D' , ` ,1 *OR IC CANAL.ANW - RAILROAD CO.'S • •• SEVEN.*:PEit •;CENT. , BONDS, - guaranteetblifathe 4 AßniiMmAlolailL. 11.4,11 , D - A limittid amoimt-itt r theso-..Donde hail l ered at --NINETY-ONE. • - The Canal Of - this comPanY is 16,0 miles lone. Th'eir t 'Railroad, of theleme length, is fast approaching cam.; pletion. and; being 'Principally owned by the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company, will open in connection there- - with an Rumens° and.protitable trade. Northward from the Coal Regions to Western and. Southern New York and the great Laken. Apply at the :Lehigh Valley Railroad Co.'s (Mew : • No. 3p3 Walnut Street, Philada.. . . , =ARLES O;.LONGSTRETR, , Treasurer Lehigh Valley lialtrilfinomptkni• • • . jy3l tfro. • • •• . .... _....„.„4„. ~......,,... ~,.... .....:.BAN . ; ." , i`. :,. , .;44,-:,''," . Ait o . KR - ''..: '''' • ' --"""' . ~, . , . ;7,.' .. 4 . ! No. 35 SOUTH THIRD.'ZTREEr e ,'-' . . PHILADELPHIA' : '"'' : "'-'" -: . 1,- ; ,,4 ' , . ~... , ~ " • . ', L ENERAL aENTB . '" ' "q JS PENNSYLVANIA' 'A' Ak,,,... ii do il I , 2, 4 9 rz Inl g• iir I 3015 : , :> pOr THE ' ' ' • ~ EFE N ~. ,_ 0 -i , r oto ,Of THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA , ~ The NATrozrAr. Liam Iriatrnazwei etnnikkirir Is . ii-• i' corporation chartered by spocittiv Act Or Contra% apo't proved July 2, 1868, with 6 c , . r , 7 , , CASH CAPITAL, L 1,000,090, PULL PAM Liberal terms offered to Agents. and giolleyems,tvebel are Invited to apply at our • • -; - Full particulars to be had on application 'it ottrollle lose ted In the second story of. our BatilthAVVltilte%, where Circulars' and Pamphlets;'ltilly- ing the imlvuntages offered br the Company, trulrbe,hast.. . • Ms, OLINALNIK 6 A - 371 ' 2 Are t l.s Otutlizuns - • • • JORDAN'S CEL E BRATED PU.ItE TONTO , Ale for invalida,family ntle, &az Tbeauheerther le now furnished with.les. full Wititer. supply w 'of his highly:nutritiona and - reel -known Dever 'age. Its hie•eproad ' and lnoteasing ' bY Order ut ': PhYliicans, for invalids, pf families, de. commend to the attention 'of; all` common who wa ) nt a atriCtir Pure article; prepared from the. Mt, materials,. and putt up in the moat careful manner for home twe or trattekori, tatlon, Orders by mall or o del therwise promBtli p 'ingpnett,' No. ni) ear street., belt w Third end Walnut streeta:4 =SI 21661 t ~[i I•~~' ff==ffi