- !. $ - • • '4. 4 , . 1.. BUSINgS§ '•_;' Vo rnzr ea_d_ Meyer iiilnt)'r and Mannfac _ _ oftbe cbibbratea Iron l mue Plano, has teciand lltringlid_il.ojtbeltorld'sGrcnt-Exhibition4on oiaTobiest prizes awrded when and ArbinmeEadbited., A'aretonne,722Atalotreet: . _ -Es- StdisbNi um ; lnYln,tw a, VI l 'To Metnove Moth Patches, Freckles and . Tan horn the fact,. U6O Berry's Moth wad Frock e Lotion: 7roptirpd by Dr. B. 0. Rerry,DernintOlogild, 49 Bond street, New 'York. Sold by all Dregglato in Philadelphia and ,Wholesalf) by 'Jobuson t Holloway & Strerden. , - je l 9 B,m,w3m§ , . :•. Weed entirely -' ' ' The , Weber Plamos." .. , 9 ']lies Kell og g , " Weedentirely by "Madame Rarc:Pßl" ' - Li p 4t , er . Allies Mile Tppt," ,Messrs. Mime, Sttndcrt " , For sale fori,9ll3llull, Hopkins and other ,gr,C eFT!(' B ,ETZE, *MY 07' , „.' ' ' '' : . . .. '. iiv'ebestuut.. 'greet: . . era° li v. taP' . • • ' . '.—.:-..--------------- DUTTON'S PIANO Rooms . Square and Upright Pianos), remoNed to 1126 and 11211 Okestnut atreet.. - • au9 trl) • • • , , W. R. D u TTON. .. eeived 'the hiehest % ' ' fit ' eleiWaY'S Pian(M re ho :atonal Exhrbition, award tflrat gold modal) at t Totorp t at tat, Wareroom of J, . Ptah, MI. :See O ffi cia RePar ' BLASIUS BROS., . . ' '• No. 10M fiheattmt start: ioel-tf XP / • Wednesdity, Ur Persons leaving the city .for, the sum-‘ ilex, and. wishing to Eave'tha, 4yrarrrtta LETIN sent to them, will please send their ad dress to the office. Piice by mail, 15 cents per NOW. Do IT. yesterday;the - fact -- las been dethonstrated that the ' steam-fire engines can force • water into the Fairznonnt , reservoir. The fact wtts further demonstratedhy the experiments of , yesterday, when. varionti engines accomplished .fthe feat withoui any extra effort. he -Chief Engineer I§;iow nthorked by Councils to resort to such measures to increase the suppli as he• may, aeiermine,,to be advisable, and *e respectfully subolit t0,.30.,t-iraeti . that; the primping power stearn-fire engtnes :'.been estab lished by actual eXperimeat, no time should be 'lost in putting them to'more.eflicient Use. The use of the ordinary , leatlier hose of.the Fire Pepti)tment is, however, open to a double ~ .nbjection. 1 ItS liability to gi : ve way, and the &lay and trouble consequent upon a break in a single section anywhere, are practical dilft; culties; while the Department dould not spare, in • case of .fire,, the twenty or twenty-five: =thousand feet of hose requisite for the Opera . . tions of twenty steamerS, and less than that , number would be of very little. , service: 'What is wanted is an iron main, of steam-pipe, of three or four , Inches diameter, laid by the shortest line ... to the reservoir from the nearest point, below ,-- the dam, accessible to the engines. This main -, .., : should be fated with three or four branches, by which • as many, engipes. could force 'water ' ti in}o the, main, ant by this rmeans a very sub stantial aid Co uld, e given to the. present Ma . chinesytat - Fairmo unt, without using any of • the power needed for the turbines. '! • if it seems iinprctiesable to any. to lay an a \,, impromptu iron m , n of `this descriptien,"iis • „ ' have only to say th t the douht indicates a very 4 ,..i s •.ini•rerfect estim ate f the energies and enter -14;41; prise - of our Philadelphia mechanics. Without f .y." . conferring with eitheer of our lcu•ge steam-fitting. establishments„We will hazard the that . .:. a concern like Merritt, gasket -8i , Co., for' ex arriple, would Complete t!ue,li a main as We have • ' • indicated, ready'Retise zn less than tenhours . • , from the time they received, the order: iWe are : aware that the "tnechanteadiflieulties are great, -'•• but We are also . aware that the ingenuity of our ' . Mechanics and machinistsis equal to their large.resOurces and their vig ions enterprise. Now 'do it! Day by' day i POsing, and the Ovhole community is agitate c over , this water ,:,. • ‘ mnestion.. The :nachmery ofarmonnt, taxed its last capacity, is not holding its own, while, f•the resources of the Navigation Company are ..;•14-apiillY diminishing. It may .rain. to-Morrow; '' l 44t may not rain for r weeks... A vast "'amount of .:.- We water, now used . in•driving the turbines can .. . , ) , evidently be -returned, and pumpetr into the - i:reservOirs,probabl3r enough to keep up ea very fair supply for the emergency. In/ a few days, ' : we presume,'a portable'rOmp,sueh as is, now ' in use at the cotter-dam of the new wheel-house 'now being built, could be substitUted- for the -..,,, fire-engines, and'ilie anxiety of the , public would , ::•'-:- he at, an end." 5 ' " . . 1 • ~,l.:. -Now do it! ..We urge the immediate adop ',l,;: -....1t0n of this plan, because we believe that it ' , ..F '''''illas, already been ' proved . , perfectly pudica . ~, ble, and because we ate .-‘erY sure that ` it 4%# 'can be put` nto Operationat 'a day's notice. : t.l v•The , authorities have 'been • beset with , all ili;i, ', sorts of . wild and absurd` rtjjects, some' of. ':•-•;!• h Vhic have found edrsernent from promi ::,..,.rnent journals. Thistle Ledge r this morning 1 4 Viravely makes the suggestion that "the .fire .. - . , ; :,, , Trigines pump the water from 'the the river directly fA tint° the distributing' mains' through the near '. ...i 7 (4 4 1,wt fire plugs ! Ity what principle of 'hydros, • otatics this feat is to be accomplished -.our neighbor does not explain. It is also sag a ' gested both by the Press and Ledger to "make an 4:letting with a screw nozzle in one of the ' :a.sektoling mains,,and thus get rid of a large J. ,, zr"- - ,,'44(/ iff frktilm, de." It is ditEtenitto ~ '•.‘„..' •4•1 . 4 , ...,:i'40!...- . )a?irit or these ^plans is most feasthle, 4Attt gil;i4.: WAT Would have the special merit of •,,,,, Viriria: :11j.:11j.Ilt r , ive power of the pumps 21,01 V ✓ ,.... r... *.i!e . c74:, c':.:Lefl tile ascending mains, mid the . . 4 ,4115y iiifflei qea.m fire engine .that wottld have 1:: . 4 ~.- Ott Zuriti £4 driving track the whoie head of ater which - would, rush from this pateni ov, ;::, -, 2 ‘screw nozzle. Sire prefer" the suggestion of 4'.. 4 ,4,t.1ie .gentleman who wishes to convert' the lEastern Penitentiary into' an extra reservoir. iratzE SCHISM ,JN THE MORMON. clitruNitcm. A, seldsur has occurred in the Mormon eh urelr of sue:lvan important character, in view of its possible ,results, that it is entitled to extended srViT i berr Joseph Smith, happily l'or pis fame and for the success of hii new faith,'anf fered, .a-ipartyr's death, ,Brighain Young wits olectedtodbe Presidency by a ruranimorts veto- olthe sahlts; it was understood,. however: itsr in the mud for some over-fed car of Jug ••"-'' and admiltkthy Young Ithuself, if we are td gernaot to crush." The article goes on to Say : ,telieve the .Salt, Lake papers, that the leader, that 'if Belmont is retained, the Irish vote of ship Wolf* to .the sons of Joseph Smith, the city of Now York anti the country generally " • • Who were then children, and that Upon their will be :lost to the 'Democracy. Of course, as ;Arrival at melponsible age they were to as-;,. -7 1he -- partY4leitextdsmaiiilyupon the irigh vote, attune the Prophet's . =antic, and direct the this is a Vital question. ..eittutlf. A short thne.agp•David and Alexan- This ilia, very :pretty . little quarrel, but it ',4llztr Smith, the younger.sonsofJeseph, appeared seems to be confined mainly to New York. It Lake City .and boldly asserted their ''does not disturb Belment, who drives his . . to Brigham You.ng's.office. The latter_ four-in-handovery afternoon at'Newport, ,*Arch was loth to surrender his power,whieli parently regardless of the storm raised about jie bpi wielded for twenty-thnee years with so him. The people in Pennsylvania, holiever, mueb vat to. the ,Church mato himself; and ' ought to take some interest in the matter, be aso .be, pot. ~only ref4e4 to acknowledge the' cause many of the `eliarg,ei made against Mr. claim of = -rho youngmen, but. he closed the Belmont can he made with-. equal , justice awns TabernacleOf,,ths- to them, and forbade , against Mr. Packer, the • Democratic n'otniftee . 0 4e o f niixinde Of the Sainte upon their minis-% for Governor. \,, In Met, he, too, is called ." "tiatiens 'elsewhere: But the'youthS knew-their power. They 'understood' that the Mormon Church had: always cherished the .Promi§e - of - ..advent;:„ that Brigham • Yoimg hiniself ,had taught : , lowers 'to expect.: , and , to • ailtiOi pate blessed, resUlts, from it. . For t this reasin; t.hY' Were i rl'Ot , afraid ~Of . - Brighana'sl wrath; for their, persecution would imperil the; Prophet's authority with the people. Ile 'would, not dare to, do violence to his own teachings; ands the trdditions , the churCk... Andi,so David Smith raised in altar of his own, and' now; &sr, atter4ay, ile,piiaehes to .the Sainis,' { - who flock in crowds, to hear him, the rightepus ness of ,his cause,,tlie >wickedness of Brigham,. and the necessity for, an entire reformation of h" the Mormon tut - . _ This younglnan is, Deryearnestlus cle riuelatiOn*Of'PolygainyhiCh,lie'aSSerts; Was . not.authotized;;,,bnt seyercly eontiputicA by iris fatter: , If _this;iS, true, hiStOry is very much at fault; forlt ~•has'sollways been understood_ that Joseph Stnithdid teach polygamons doctrines• for n few, years preceding his death,.and . that this .wali thetnunetliate caused although none of the Saints actually - indhlged in — pittralitr - i)f - wiver:as• - a•re 'grow, the hegira ' dprosi 'miler Brigham Yovicia.";•,• ,Butr=it this :do•punelatioil of polygamy by Quid ,:Smitlf,:that' Young's ani P4P0WiM)004,44 15 ):00, 1 e -Prophet has, tt,y ( ught the doctrine at all times and Sease*;;4o, );iy . e* 4 . 4 lp7e 'a,p4 direct in-: structibfC c eridetAkcf , induce 'each of hI ' , followers• to choose several It is well known that many Mormons, ore, :opposed • to polygamy,' and; • despite; thel.l9 , l . .:Oeputious, w.hjch ,Iyighayt young' has ifivaAaply ; ,subjectelhaltmonogamists, lime refusediti many more than one wife. All of tl,fee',Theit hs:Ve flocked to ' the ;seandard of DaVid'Sniith ; andthe 'rude, bUt earnest elo quence of ,the yoMig prophet is attra,cting others who have hitherto yielded passively to Young's tyrapny. , Smith promises; therefoiT, soCln to sta'fa'at the head; of a, powerful body of Monafelig Who will' kie,et Brigham. Young, his discipline, his teachings; sand his'despotic :clAhris!; .; ; •-• t . : • As David Smith teaches a higher kind of itm rality,baculcating personal Purity,siiicerewOrsiiip ~6iGlad,'practie of the Christian Virtue's, and he sides these, submissiOn,to the authority of the United States, we might' 'expect some good re sults to the country to flow from the improve ment and refinement of a grossly' sensual -peo ple. But , - kvelielleYe that no good thing can . come out of 'l\formonisin. The• Saints are fanatics who believe In d faith fotuided upon a . monstrous deception, and which is, at its best, but it. mass of i t aeoWilOts absurdities—a.theo-, logicalpatchvicirk made up of scraps of good" and evil 'front all the religions of the world. It can only be : improved b \ y bbeing destroyed; and the surest Nfay, • to . •accomplish this IS, to cause dissensions in the church, to ,break the .present eorhpact, united hody into smaller Sects, to destroy the individuality of the Islor mon church, and thus strip its leader of - his temporal authority., It seems to be the ap pointed missiOn•of payid Smith to begin this work,ancl thus to furnish a: practical and easy so lution of that Mormon question which bas hitherto presented ffirmidable difficulties. If it should . benecessary, we hope the Goyerrunent 'will protect' Smlth and Ids br'dthers from Brig . ham Young's. , vengeanccondencourage them, as the representatives of the only loyal . Moin 7 inon%•lo Proceed: Inlheir. Work,and thus. hasten the day.hen this fouksysteniyill be blotted out forever, to be remembered only as one of the vilest and yet one Of the, most : remarkable religious delusions of Modern times. lui.l4o.lwi'l 41 , 410 1 PACKER. acre li*Zit44iteinent among,; lihe Demoeracy in Ne*Xolle, on the subject of August. BelmontoVWNs t so long been the MOP an tllo.lT4itinal Democratic these :s4liOc'..4Vijeet to him - because lie ista bloated i)ondhOger,an aristocrat in fact and the agent:of. 'tl44l4bschilds; pretend that he is the 'ca,use,of all the recent defeats of the DemecracY,'' 'TheNeW Tprl. World and its . arenfidettlit: , Control , 'of Belmont, and the ecCentticsourse of that paper on several oCcasionS .alien it has proVed" So offensive to the; party, is attributed 'to him. So there is 'a desperate effort 'making to get rid of 'Belmont, 'an t d Iloli.,WilliaoklNl.,,Twcedis , put.fetward as the prope,cman to take Iris, place. t'onieroY'A Doluicrk c arrying on the war upon Belmont .with characteristic vigor. It declares that Withliim as Chairman "ollths.National,,Detu t ogratie Committee ,'qt. is inipOssible felt tile Marty . to -advance and gain victories for the people. Re '‘V . o,s :giveU that position sonic years ago ferAhe reason that he had imoney: liis Management: of 'political af fairs has been Worse than damnable. With no executive ability; caring nothing for the people; ludifferent,as toa IVa,nts and interests of the workiiTtnen; no in synipathy..'Nvith the far pors;pkodtteeq, maize -,' up the 'rank and file of Democracy; too lazy to t'ake . patliirtheliaiiPaign;.wing *Ming but for the advancement of his , private \ and financial lia*.worked, since holding the position he now ddes;•Siinply-for the benefit of Belmont 'and the foreign powers for wl:Om he is agent." Further on the Dilnecrat callS Belmont a edged snob,"who never in his life voted a Demo- eratie tiVkPt,a l 4:ll4l9zi-AitsreOlictil morfill r udY Troth t.lte exiietided fill it': lle'is " the "golden:x.of up 'IV ^ the Democratic wilderness for the working Demo , ,crats to bow down befolle and wolhip. lie is 'the golden idol-incapable of leading, unable to plan, powerless to exe.cute=-Inade, up as was his lour-legged prototype, of property taken &ma those who toil. peniticrats have had enough_a_this catering.tckposition and sprawl aZiatEatiMMM= FAITENING, BULLETIN7PHILAPALPIIiA,,WEDNEBDAY.,AU,G, golden calf" bysome `of the disaffected Demcl crats of ';.this VeitYl L Hie election 'is drep4o by y :t4em t because the, ov ernorshiV =of ^ -Pennsylvania will t• be used as a, ,stepiiing-stnne to the pernocratic nomination, ?or - the Presidency in 'ls7, find i then it is )known that the ;party Would'suffek' - a. worse'defeat than:they had:With 'Pendleton as thbir,,candidate, It is'felt that the:nomination of Paciter was made under the advice of Bel mont, 'the 'New. York TVOila; and the crew that effeeted I'endleton's' nomination for the Presidency, and the shrewdest of the Pennsyl vania Democrats no'w feel that asreat mistake was made when such influences , were allowed to preponderate. , . . If the .vague statement made by the cable that the preliminaries` Of treaty for the • cession of. Cuba ,have beefi.signed" in Spain contains my truth, it` refers to,the consumma tion of the.. negotiations:of, Xt..- Forbes, who, accof'ding to rumor, was sent by-our GoYern— went to Spain, to effeet:a.eOMPromise of 'the Cuban difliculty....-, The, cession . of Cuba,, made at all, is Maile tOthe,Cubruie, and not to, re I i ited 'States. Some of the new avers TiffeaiiiitTifielahlatitlidrity;WeirtharlVlE - -Forbes-wasauthorized4O-effer.,-a-sum-olmeney- - for the island,. to be paid by ; the oubang and guaranteed by die IJnited ,States. The latter statement 'We' . not believe., 'lt is ' not Probable. 'tht the PreSident: would 'Coun tenance ' a scheme by, ' which we might becoine' liable frOr - debts of another nation ; and • it, is quite , certain • that. Congress will ;not sanction, anY.,Sticharrange ment,. unless, indeed, we were, to , be secured' by, a mortgage: on the island', of • Cuba. But • that the Spanish GOVernment: wonld be willing to part with the island upon reasonable terms is by, no means unlikely. Atfaiis; at home and in the dependency beCoineMOM desperately, . . entangled • every day., ,'.De'Rodas is diSpirited Willi the. veltinteert, and is ping home. o , The volunteers fire suspected. of aiming at the seizure of the island upon their own responsi- - bility ;:, The rebels are . gaining - ground, arid increasing their forces, and 'Spanish liicto rice, even on, paper, are rarely heard of. In _Spain everything is in a tumult.' The Carlist insurrection, often suppreSsed' ,in despatches, still rages in some sections ; the churchmen are• becoming < dangerously violent ;.' the laboring classes are striking and clamoring for the bread _which can never be earned while anarchy pre. valls ;, the treasury is bankrupt, and there are no funds with which to keep the army in e:v.- istence ;. and the - people are clamoring for a Ling. For the sake of the ready money, to save further ruinous outlay, . and to have the troops now in Cuba better em- • ployed at' home, Serrano may have conchnled to give up the contest, and make asl IgoOd a bargainas Posssble. It is the best thing to do despite the fact that he will win fresh unpopularitrameng the Spaniards,who are loth to part with their rich possession: .For Cuba there is only profit in the bargain. She , can easily pay a large price for freedom, and thus, without 'further bloodshed,, rid *herself of the Spaniards who have preyed upon her for centuries. 'Mien this is done, she Will gravi tate to the United States, and so . win a larger and More perfect liberty than that of which her„most hopeful patriots ever dreamed. TIME 1441:1,1: or vim& • • The Age tries to fasten upon the Republican party the infamy of desiring repudiation. It does this by furbishing up an old, well-worn falsehood about one of the Republican candi dates, and by affecting to doubt that the Tew 'lessee Democracy have made repudiation one of the planks in their programme. In.answet to this latter• question of fact we quote the words uttered in a recent speech in Knoxville by Andrew Johnson, the man to whom the Age gave unfaltering allegiance for four years, who lielped to elect Scatter in Tennessee, and who is now the Democratic candidate for the United Stated Senate from that State. He said ' "There :is a debt owing by the United States, amounting to $2,000,000,000. These men who are engaged in this conspiracy to change our repfiblican government into an empire say , that this debt was " created to "preserve the re public." My ;countrymen 1 betbre God.: and this people to-night, :I would rather' that the republic was presbryed and the debt let go. This debt was created to save. the republic. Now. the republic must be-destroyed to - pay the debt! Rather ]et the : government be pre served and let the debt go." As another proof of the Democratic eager ness fof - repptliation, we instance the nornina nation in Obi? of Pendleton, the great author and apostle of the doctrine. The Labor Con tention recently held in this city was nothing if not Democratic, and it too advocated repudia tion. The party in this State has not dared to come before our people upon this issue, and so its organs do not advocate the doctrine boldly, but it will not do to deny that it belongs to the Democracy as exclOsively now as when it was 'enunciated in their Presidential Convention last summer. The Massachusetts Democrats, being obliged to select sonic victim for the Gubernatorial sacrifice, have a4.ain chosen John Quincy Adams,. the degenerate son of honored sires, as the verson best salted by experience to bear overwhelming defeat. Yesterday he was nomi nated for the Governorship, and accepted the candidacy in a speech opposing the tariff. It needed but HAS denunciation of that protection which is the life of Yankee industry to remove any possibility of Mr. Attains s election. He will have the support of the rum sellers and rum drinkers; who are at enmitk"witlithe re cent prohibitory liquor law; bin" he will have for bis ainapinist, every man in the State who is interested in manufactures. His defeat is as Ceitain this yeau• as it was last. • It is said that the demand f'or• :Lord Byron's.- poemsbaS increased enormously since the !Mb licatiOn of 3lrs. Stowe's scandal about hissepa,- , ration from his wife. As the proprietors of the Atlantic gave this assumed tevelation , to the world for the pluposes of personal, profit, we do not perceive why they may not now issue'a new edition of I3yron, edited by Mrs. Stowe, and accouipinied with her notes upon italicized passages Which are supposed to bear Upon the stillject'9l73yron's crime.. If expo sure 3s to effect airy good results, the more . complete find thorough it is made the more beneficial it will be. Mr. L. L. Elee, the young American pianist; has rattmed'tO 'Philadelphia, where *he eStablish ins yesidenee. Mr. P. ice went through' brininut - ]cour:ie at the la* Conservatory, being one of the three;nut of 'thirty piano plaYing candidates, ' who were considered' worthy of admission. fle,also studied compo sition under Ainbioise Tlionms, and n the' concerts :he proposes giving next season, some ' of his own works will be played. Bunting, Burborow A: co.; ituctioneers,, Nos. 232 And 234 Market 'street', will hOld'on to-morrow' (Thursday), August 25, at 10 o'clock, by cotalogue,. on tour months' credit, large sale of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, including 175. packageaDomnsties,Blankets, Siilitsry Clothing, dro ;700 pieces Cloths; Cassimerea, • Doeskins, Beavers, Chinchillas ; Velvets, .Italians, Satin 'do CheneV,te. • • • * 1 Full lines Housekeeping, Tailoring and, - Shirting Linens, Dress Goods, Silks, 100 Stella' Bhawls Woolen Shawls, L. C. Iltlkfs., Wilito Goode, Hosiery,' Gloves. Balmoral and Hoop Skirts, Shirts and DraWers, Traveling Shirts; Trimmings, Suspontiers, Umbrellas, am. , .0n Friday, August 27, all o'clock catulogne, • four montbs'..creilit, 200 pieces Brussels, Ingrain, Vene tian , List, Hemp; Cottage_and Rag Carpetings, Floor Oil Clotli,:&c: •• • - • . r ,, . - • . - Fixtures of an''Alcohol Distillery... 4 Thomas A; Sons will sell At public sale at No. 225 • North Third street, on Saturday Sept. 4, the fixtures of an Alco hol Distillery and Reetifying Estahlishment, all in good order; 'Also, office furniture, &c. • • ; • • CLOTHING WATER. We shall have enough!' CLOTHING. We *have an immense supply I WANAMAKER & BROWN. EDWARD P. KELLY, TAILOR, Si E. core Chestnut and Seventh Sts. Complete:Assortment, of Choice Goods. REDUCED PRICES. Our . Mot-tco. Cheap! Cheap !! Cheap !!! Is still our motto ! You ought to see The goods we've get, Oh! ° The August suit Shines hot, hot, hot, Oh! Fine clothes, cheap, A'splendid lot Oh ! • , Cheap! ,Cheap!! Cheap!!! Is still our motto. WE are determined a bat nobody shall go Without Good Summer Clothes WE are determined To rush off Our Summer Stock Regardless of Price WE are determined. To satisfy :ill • . . Good "Folks • Who want • • • Good Clothes WE are determined Not to be Undersold ' . „ By anybody at all So, Come! Come! Chme! To the Great Brown Hall of' RQCKHILL & WILSON, 603 and 605 CHESTNUT Street. JONES' ONE-PY ICE CLOTHING. ROUSE, 60.4 • MARKET STREET, , • - PHILADELPHIA. First Class Ready-Made Clothing, suitable for all Seasons, constantly on hand. Also, a Handsome Line of Piece Goods for pus- - tom Work. GEO. W. NIENIANN. Proprietor ratot at the Colton Dental Aesociation, is., now. the only one in Philadelphia who devotes his entire time and practice to extracting teeth, absolutely without pain, by fresh nitrous oxide gas. Office, No. 1027 Walnut streets. mbiE.-Iyrp§. riOLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION ORI ginnied the anteßthetio use of • NITROUS OXIDE, OR LAUGHING GAS, • And devote their whole time and" practice to extracting teeth without pain. Office, Eighth andzWalmit etreet4. ToiLIiORITAIP, BUILDER, . ei • • 1731 CHESTNUT STREET, .N and 213 LODGE STREET. MeChanice of every branch required for house-building and fitting promptly furnished. fe27-tf POSTS AND RAILS, POSTS AND RAILS, 4 tirn i g t g l e rie ton lr e ol f i till ic etrti q ,, r e r a e r tn a d uc lialf t : '60;0011 feet first common boards. Shelving, lining and store-fitting material made a spe cialty.. NICHOLSON'S, mys-tfrp Seventh and Carpenter etreets. IEI4 - CY PHILLIPPI, CARPENTER AND BUILDER, N0.'1024 SANSOM STREET jelo-Iyrp PHILADELPHIA. 3 :elI WARBURTON'S. IMPROVED, VER. Oak tilated and easrflttlng Drees Hats (patented) in all the approved fashions of the season. - Chestnut street, next door to the Post-Office. oc6-tfrp IR-TIGHT FRUIT JARS, . 7E2 00 per dozen, angl-12trp No. ]5 North FIFTH street._ I Q pea GET YOUR' CUT -. 01.141.: KOPP'S 'Saloon . , by ilret-class Hair Cutters. Shave and Bath only 26 cents. Razors set In . order. Heti and Whlekers Dyed. Open Sunday morning. 125 Exchange Nm a it' • G. 0. KOPP. - - HORSE COVER NETS,LAP ' Dustorm t at very low rates, at KNEASS'I4 Naw mess Store 1126 Market street, opposite pho Market. U is "rsa the door ' JrlMy Sp§ • ,25 1 MCCII n si on s. ' - GRAND ~:; . --- ` 'VISITATION OF TEE KNIGHTS,N . :- , TEPXJARS (In full , utilfoaii) - • ' ' TO * - A:TLAN'I'IC CITY, On Saturday, August 2811 a, Leaving Vino Street. Fe'rry at 2.00 P. it:, Remaining until Monday Afternoon. ' '• ' GRAND REVIEW ON' MONDAY. -- ',, On Saturday Evening A. GRAND . I - 0P 'Will be given in'the • _ _ _ ' '''.." 4 4.9 E A-VIEW lIOUSE,, • r ecedeil by a display'of . ;• , ' . FIREWORIEiS. , Ender tbeauperviaion of ProfceeeiJaelteon. - . 'IINSTER CEILEIitONIEST— __AStr._Wini. Wallace Gooduln. FLOOR MANAGERS: ' • Sir J. L.'lintchinson, .Strino. Thorniey. 14. Charles L. H i ale, hdr Hannanns Neff. ASSISTANT MANAGERS: ' Sir Chnii. IVKingston, Sir Nathan Smith, Sir Chas. E. kley er, • Sir Thus. Brown,' Sir Jno. L.-Young. . Sir A. C. Ireland, Sir Edward Masson, Sir 11. G. Clark, tilt E'.'S. 'Keeler,. Sir Jno. Harold, Sir W. C. Swing, . Robt. Frazer, - . • Sir E. L. Vinton, ' Jno. W. Wallace, Sir Jno. Woolverton, Horace Whiteman, Sir Thos. 3. Corson,, ' .‘. It. M. , 3lltobeson, Sir Jae. 11. Bechtel, Jno. Lucas, • • Sir jus. If ~ S tevens, , . Thos.-Farley , Sir Seth Thomas, Benj. H. Brown, - • ' Sir J. L. De La Cour, Jac. 11. Dayton, Sir W. 8.-F. Wood, '-'0 , Jno. P. Starr. Sir Geo .iShattuch, -; •.:?, i Sir.J..layton Register. ComPlinientarY Tickets, admitting a gentleman and ~ ladies,irlay be obtained by Sir Knights and arethren of . , Eminent ,Commander GOODWIN, No. 1117 CHERRY or Street;Philadelphia,of the Committee. ..,•. „ . , • Round Trip 'Tickets to Atlantic, good from . , Saturday untirManday ^ " ' - ' $3 00 FOURTH GRAND EXCURSION , . Arbund New:. York B - _ `, AND STATEN ISLAND, With Dref. McCLURO'S celebrated Cornet Dana and Orchestra, ' , Waving Thilliaelphia; from Walnut Street Wharf, ' On TRURSDAir, Angtuit'2s, HO, at 730 A. M. FARE FOR THE 'EkCi/RSION : Single Tickets es 00 Gentleman-and. Lady . 0 00 Tickets can Le procured at- the offices, -Nos. ell and 82 Che.tnut street ; United IState4 Hotel, foot of Walnut street, andnt the Wharf on the ntorning,of Excursion. an24-2trp • . GLOUCEISTRIC POINT-GU, yourself and take the family to this cool, rteltg ttu spot. New steamers, with every. comfort leave South street all daily ever • few minutes.Jelft-Sm- - irtiErriNfrA - terrs. GREAT NOVELTIES - ♦ . Looking 43-I.a.ss es, PICTURE FRAMES, at:, Sm. New Chroraos,. New Engravings. EARLES' GALLERIES, 816 CHESTNUT. STREET. C. F. EASELTINE'S GALLERIES 1125 Chestnut Street. Owing to important alterations the Galleries o Paintings will be closed until September. For the same reason we offer our immense stock of LOOKING GLASSES;, ENGRAVINGS, CHROMOS FRENCH PHOTOGRAPHS; &c., at a reduction. An unusual opportunity for the Public to obtain bargains. myl3•lyrp'§ MISCELLASEOUS. HUFNA.L'S PHILADELPHIA PHARMACY, , Corner Washington and Jackson Streets, ic.23 3m 41)S Cape' May City, N. J. MAGAZIN DES MODES. • 1014 WALNUT STREET MRS. PROCTOR. Cloaks, Walking Suite Silks, Dress Goode, Lace Shawls, Ladles' Underclothing and Ladles' Furs Dresses made to measure in Twenty-four Hours FITLER, WEAVER & CO. • NEW CORDAGE FACTORY NOW IN FTILL OPERATION, • No. 22 N.WATER street and 23 N.DELAWABE avenue WITH'-11.1513Y, _1 Azure, Porcelain and . Brass Ileatbi. A variety of sizes; and 'also White Wire Cord for hanging Pictures, f or sale by TRUMAN & 811 AW, No. 835 (Eight Thirty-live) Marketstreet, below Ninth. ' ri_AL VANIZED , HITCHING,, AWNING, VI Meat and Clothes.line : Books, Staples, Rings, Shutter-bolts, Stay.nails, Turnbuckles, and other Hard ware. These will not rust. trete exposure to Weather, •For sale-by TRUMAN & SHAW, No. 8.35 (Right Thirty •five) Market street, below Ninth. rOR MARKING NA ING, we furnish to order small Stencil Plates, with Brush and Ink ; also, Brands for marking Tools, and sets of steel Alphabet and Fleur° .Punches, at TIMIMAN' & SHAW!,4,, N 0.835 (Bight Thirty-Me) Market street, below Ninth. • • ri()OK WANTED. WANTE D', IN A 11J private family, IL Cook who thorotighly understands her 1 MOLLUSK. Apply to No. 3701 Chestnut street. lt* 41 NhIF. N T AND PERMANENT lloard, 1524 Chestnut street. mr2rolt* . '1" NUB) RENNET.—, A MOST CONVENIENT ARTICLE for making JUNKET or CURDS and WHEY In a few 21111111t0L4 at trifling eigenne. • Made from froah rennet, and always reliable. - JAMES T. - SHINN, jo9,tf.rp§ Broad and Spruce streets. PHILADELPHIA SURGEONS e: • BANDAGE INSTITUTE, 14 N. NINTH • street, above Market. B. C. EVERETT'S Ti ti pa o itiv eiy eurov—Ruptures. Cheap Trusses, Elastic Belts, Stockings, Supporters, Shoulder Braces, Crutches, Suspensorles,Pile liarlages. Ladies attended to lw htrn. E. P. & U. R. TAY pp )R, Ens, • 611 and 643 North Ninth street •: 4 0- SIMON GARTLAND, UNDERTAKER. Smith Thirteenth trent. h25-6mrP§ :YU — ST RECEIVED AND IN STORE 1,000 cases of Champagne, sparkling Catawba and Cali fornia Wines, Port, Madeira, Sherry, Jamaica and Santa Cruz Rum, fine old Brandies and Whiskies, Wholosalo and Retail. P. J. JORDAN, '220 Pear street Below Third and Walnut streets, and above Dock street - • del-tf FOR INVALIDS.—A PINE. MUSICAL Box as a companion for UM sick chamber; the finest assortment in the city, and a groat variety of airs to so loot from. Imported direct by . FARR, & BROTHER, mhletf rp 124 Chestnut street, below Fourth. GROCERXES;LIQ,LTORSOre: .'. , 'Ftesorved. .:'Q'AN'.,T9:':*„:::4lN': . G.Eg';:: . .. Just imported, in flne:oeder, - FOR. SALE BY. MITCHELL & FLETCHER, N 0.1204 CHESTNUT iSTREE,T.E ap2l yrn ; • ;• . , CLARET WINES. One Thousand Dozen High and . Medium Grade Oareta; n_ Onr neon ~7nportatton}i wood; And bottled hero at one-third less emit than the ea n 0 Wines imported in (lase. SIMON COLTON & CLARKE; IBIPORTEUS, S. W. corner ,Broacl and Walnut. OH - O ICE OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA COFFEE BY TILE BAG OR POD FINE GREEN AND BLACK TEAS IN SHALL BOXES. DAVIS & RICHARDS, ARCH and TENTH STREETS. r .tf PROPOSALS.. OFFICE OF THE .COMMISSIONERS OF THE SINKING FUND. TREASURY DEPARTMENT 01r PENNSYL. VANIA , . TiAItRt3EUBO, August 20th,16M. Sealed bide will be received for the redemption of ONE. MILLION DOLLARS OF THE LOAN OF TUB COD 7tIONII'EA.LTII OF • DENNSYLVANIA, doe July Ist, ]t7o, until 12 o'clock M., October let, Iso2. Communications to be uddreesed to B. W. MACKEY, Req., State Treasurer, di arrieburk, Pa., And endorsed "Bid for Redemption of State Loan." F. JORDAN. Secretary of State. J. F. HARTRANFT, Auditor General: .11; W. IfACKEY, State - Treasurer. . • ' COXllMlseloners of tba Striking Fuhd. N. B.—No newspaper publishing • the atroveswitbout authority will receive pay therefor. -7 WATCHES;JEWELItY", - 45"it: 1124 CHESTNUT STREET. . AMERICAN,. $1V1 . 8.8 AND, ,ENGLIFIR WATCHES ci: 4 A.R.K,....:4'.:.m.ppL , F;5 2 ;!ziptcral itijent4 iu.plidadelillthe fin AMERIC,.A,.N WATCHES, 3Totle.i.y 1.10 - ward Co., Bos,ton fe274 a lyrpg NEWT' PUBLKATIONs-. 1869. FALL TRADE. 1869. The advertising colutnne of the WILMINGTON. DAILY COMMERCIAL offer to the Merchants of 'Philadelphia a convenient and economical method of making Fail Business Announcements to tlie citizens of Wilmington and surrounding country and on the line of the Delaware Railroad. THE DELAWARE TRIBUNE; is the weekly edition of the COMMERCIAL, and has tt commanding circulation and influence among the farmers and Fruit Groiriers, . without party distinction, in every poition of the State. Eastern Shore of 'Maryland rand the southern sections of Chester and Delaware counties, Pennsylvania:' . • Specimen copies of either paper sent free. adverliing rates, address , • , , JENIIINS d ATKINSON, Proprietors, Wilmington, Delaware. aul tfrn§ ALL THE NEW BOOKS For Sale at Wholesale Prices by PORTER & COATES, PUBLISHERS AND BOOKSELLERS, No. 822 . CHESTNUT STREET, Marl)lo Blinding; ,adjoining Um Continental Our New and Elegant ART GALLERY , . lo now open with the finest' collection of PAINTINGS. eIIItOMOS and ENGItAVIWIS in the ty. rulan w f rntf ZELL'S POPULA-R ENCYQ3L4O.IE'V.IVIA., klpietionary of Universal Knowledge. , T.IELLIWOOD ZELL, Pollslisher, 17 and 19 South Sixth Street. - iYI4 we Sm 4s , I N - r - M - ONEY -7 10 -- AITY -7- 1)1017.14 . 2 LOANED UPON DIAIIIONDBOVATORES,, JEWELBY PLATE CLOTRINO, ft., at ANES & 130.'8 OLD-EBTAI3LISHED LOAN OFFICE, Corner of Third and Gaskill 'Arcata, . Below Lombard. _ ....N. 8.-DIAMONDS, 'WATCHES, JEWELEV, GUNS 4x0., TOR SALE AT BBNABKABLIC.LOW PRICES. 24 . i inv tiro JTORDAINT'S CELEBRATED PIIIRE TONIC; Ale for invalide,fantily nee ; • • The subscriber is now furnished with his fall Winter Supply of his highly nutritious and well-known bever age. Its *No-spread and increasing ,uso, commendof pllysicians, for invalids, use of families, ito. it to the 'attention 'of all' consume_rs who want a strictly pure 'article; prepared from the bTst materialg, and put up in the most careful manner for-home use or transpor tation. Orders by mail or otherwise promst% styphed. No, 220 Pear street.-..-- below Third and Walnut streets. REPAIRS 'XO s . WATCHES AND MusiCal • Boxes, in thcbzit u rgnmf o tr r al , lial ' w°rl"l" T . 24 Obeetnnt street below Fourth. au2l imrpi MOON JIJ EDITION J3IL' : ::-....":," EUROPEAN:. MARIC V. TB By the Atlatitte CsAble. Lofino.N; Aug. 25, A. M —The, 'Weather con; finites favorablosfor,the growing . ..crops, and they, win be gable in good condittiiii: Coil mois for money, WI, and for account, 03ia9:3e. American Securities quiet. Ten-forties,' 761. Otrii lwaym qui et; 7Lrie; 4.11; jilihnia ; ;Ccntral, 05. LIVEIWOOL; Aug.'2s, A: M.—Cotton quiet; 'Uplands ' l:l3al3id ; Orlea.ns, 13014. d. Teal mated sales, 8,000 bales. August 25, A. M.—Sugar buoyant afloat. , QuifEforrowsr, August 21:--LArriyed, steam ship CRY \ ofe).ntwerp, from, New' York. Lorrio3r, Aug. 24 P. M.—Consols, 93i for money null Recount. - Ilailways quiet -Illinois Centrai, , ,94/.. • ' ' v " . IlreadstufAi quiet. Tallow, 47m. Other "c ex tine ange t Lozinox, P 31.--linseed filij;llU . m.rirp;s, - Aug. Z.—Sailed; steaunthip Ohio, faf;lialtiniOrn."7.:*: 7,71 Aug'. 241t. 7 :-the ' aliened steady.. jtentes, 73f. 35e. HAylty,:Aug..2.7),ol:-.ooqoll opepodHhettyy, both on tiiespot: and afloat.' . State of Thermometer Thia D. at the Bulletin Oftlee; to A. Bt. ..................:...79aPg. 12 311... Weather clear. Wind ,Saatiivest. JP'OLITXCAL. "IClie PrWof tlio Iralterim , t . it Houle. /1, The Mauch Chunk Gazette predicts that Mr. Packer will prOVe 'tvealieSt in these portions of the State where he is hest known, and says he will not gain ,tea, 'Republican IrPtot„.l4- the boi'bugh 4af Maueb , ChunkoVhile thrOughoitt , the ruining region he will run behind his ticket. No :doubt there are , a good many Democrats • in .his town and county • who will hesitate befOre voting for a man who, while still actually residing among them with his family;lsho' had done fora quarter of a century,.pretended all .at once that his home was a tavern . ia Philadelphia, in order to avoidpaYingbis borough and county takeS, and thereby throwing the burden on his poorer neighbors. • .. ,. : .. The. IDet4riiiiilti Tile Vicksburg' (Miss.) Heritid,speaking of political movementx,in that State, . " Wente Democrats: We are not-liepubli mns, anti if we support the Conservative Repnblican wing (and this we think advisable) we will do it as .De;nocrats and not as Repub.' lieans. Gen. Giant and Congre.ts are aware of the fact that we have ,not all at once been converted . to `RepUblicanisth.• They know that we support the Republican ticket not from dialec t but froM necessity. • ThoSe who think to • mislead the President; and Congr e ss into the 'Wier , that the peciple of 3.fisidssippl' are Republicans, hetttse they support at this time, from' sheer neces.sity; Republican • prin ciples and Republican nominees for office, are sadly inistaken. Grant hiLs long since realized tin , true condition of aftltits and knob s our political status aud...enr,iiitnation...if this. is true, and none wo, think. will doubt it, : let as then no longer pla ya part when to much is at stake. Let us acknowledge- that we have diftereneesity•our ranks whielewe , must cor rect, :turflike sensible men.set about it at once in the'most effectual manner. • icEW JERSEY mitirrEies. , ug,the,pp ist few days several attemppliave been Made to rob resi dences of edizeilS in 'Atlantic City, one or two of which proved successful... The dwelling of Janies B. Dayton. Esq.;:wa.4 entered and a gold watch and a poeliet-book; belonging to hisson,. with about •12•:- i it, were stolen. The.store of Lewis feed`, dr.,Was also entered, but nothing of value was talen' therefrom. The thieves then entered the . Arch Street Hon find were about to comthenee operation:4, when they were. - captiirecL>Mayor Gardiner' eearitnitted . them to the jail at , May's Landing, to answer at the September term of the Atlantic County Tait IIAYES.Ljnie rate or Camden has been increased the: present year about fifty per cent., on an average, over the rates eflast year ; a circumstance which elicit*: munch eOMPlaint.• In North Ward the rate for 1 .6! - .1 is S 2 10 elk thefbundred ;in Middle Ward, $2 64 ;in South Ward; 53 40. The Board of Assessors 13xedakinerease of $4)00,000 on, the value of rear estate in the city of Camden,' and that was the only township in .the county in which an increase. was made. I3EAurtFut..LiOur.—Tho meteor which ex ploded in the 'hea,yethi,,htst , evening, 'about half-past seven o'clock, shed a pale crimson light over Camden, giving a magnificent and beautiful appearance to -everything round about, resembling the shades exhibited . through stained glass. *lt appeared to bruit out in the southwestern pad of the constellaj, , tion Tian Major, and lett a trail resembling escaping t steam for, several minutes -after= A N Cp , IE 111,Ato.—This morning the ``tlog catel,iers' 'Wereout in full time, accompariied by 'several poliee officers who were authorized to see that fair play was had, and a goodly number of the miniuzzled animals were taken. They were'eonveyed the.vard adjoirting the city lock-up, where they Will be kept a: certain length of time, after which, if not redeemed, they will be killed. ..13.F.WAng !---511iyoe Cpx;pf eftilir den has given notice that, 118 many eoinplainfs of the carelesS use of fire-arms have been made to him, he warns all persons that on and after the first of September; the ordinance against shooting any gun, pistol, or 'other tire arm, especially upon the marshes, onitbe Sal) : bath, SWill be strictly enforced.. - FILTER' urUTTEßS.—daily_ and loud com plaints are made Of the filthy Condition of.the. gutters in many places along Market street.' The Coinmittee •on StreetS of. :North Ward ought, to attenake the matter, and compel the contractor for ;r - caning them to do' his duty in the ptemises, for the conditiOn the gut-' tern are now in is enough to , breed pesti lence.. Rommitv =Yesterday ;NliCyor Cok gave a hearing to a man and woman, named Ander son who were committed to answer the_eharge havingrobhedfWresidenec of it 11.1r:`Ht1 7 '•ton;a" few miles out of Canien. :.SeVeral arti cles of 'Wearing apparel s • and' a pooket , hook , ,containing some money, were follhd 'iii'their possession at the arrest; whieh were .identified by Mr. Hilton as-his prop- LAUSlCium,Yesterday.-afternotin'..a...„liand,. some three-masted Sehopter was launched at Cooner's Point, from The , Yaird of Mr. Miuldex. lt isintended for the coasthig husiuesy, and.is owned by Messrs: Townsemr & Co. . • FONni DAOW.tosn.--.-A about , ' twelve years of age, was found drowned at Florence, on Sunday. Had. On htowii.worated shirt, Mite diilluag liatitkrather Not cfoinplexioned, with dark recd hair, cut short: , The body was laken in charge by W.H Kale, ESq. • I NAN'CI AL. AND C,Oltill'llftelAL — Philadelphia Stock' Exchange Sales. non Olt) de Ill.W 10/ 4' 2011 AI Lelt Sac bill . :1000 Lehigh 010 In 07 100 oh Clinton , an -20 oliklirard 731: fiti3a Inu oh Reading h'lo .177,;; 97.2 l'etiti It Ito 0750. 1004th do tllsh I,lilt Vol It Its 504 Itol sh do c 47.00 100 mti Claw pll 37.41 Ito'll'3o 4I 7S 200 oh do lis Its 3/ 1 4110i N OL do 2dys 47 , 5: JOi /711 ihtEri() NM ' 30321101 Ah' d 0 II))) 47.51 2)) eh 14 4411 11, W i IU 611 do- 1.0) • -- • • • •••••• :".- :`..':: ii 7 feeirrettoAlitto,' . _ - '`''' . 'lOOO Gity '6o new .. ;.' i ltd&P100:01t lierediug P. ts3o . 4 T. 1 .i 160 oh lodtlYaestk be° : 3631,1200 oh 'de . .. bW . 4 ,A, ~19 Penn n ...• ,-,, -/- . • - angiogyth:....o,7 - . - '.•..d..' . 1,.4/ I led still:Mot Penn It ''..-.: ." .49. !Wish. . do,' b3U its 44, ' 200 ileading,lt. V3O ' ' ' - 47.04 100 eh ; do6odo m afj.l 47.31 400 oh - do ' ' " :, 47.91 •-, ..'.:"_ , . ~ ....-- „.. • ' bail fib ItOailing - :b3o '- 48 - 3000' Penn 6±l Ist set 105% 100 sh •do 1.13049.1-I6 2600 Lehigh Ca Glil Ln, ' O7 ' 1 100. sh do sal. , . 47'1 1500 City 4,A nr Its : :mu WO oh do slOwn . .. . 47.04 2010,tubenvi lekittd.R WO 01 do ' bal 43.31 Co Ist 51411.11 2.1Y: 4 _,. 100 eli do sowokint. 47.04 -tteriaa A ii ' • 100;,h <l6 'VW 4ti?...1, 60 sh , ldiVal .1:1, ',its . 5 ( 0 1; P , . .. ...'...-:-...;:,...._.1 : ;-'.- , -. •.. .'. -. ~' .., hiladelohip IltoYe.Y . rar Y ite t e "- " _ • iv.ris•Esl},Ny,.Aug.:24%- -, -lin (tinulintl la' MoncY.to-da.v h net unite Soactive, but i la; 'ffra 11l on the banks for the West tel south continueh to widen the gap between the supply and dentinal. The' tendency"of the lintilto bi 0,V1 . : d' :ll t l 2 to e"..xPald their:Piano to the uttilosfibitt their ability is limited, and ..cottoideActiders , are profiting largely ,by theMe . easion, to ' eimet . heavy...rates on needy . borrowers to ..vhom inoaoy •i, a reuutSitc: and' tho price to be paid 'for it secondary.' thUno check, how . fiver, , is put upon bnshietof miterpriesco jui nevi on account of the reluctance cildbltital in' paying':l(4l2 vier!' cent.-for the tine of capital, I'6li - 4.4;46d ,deal of caution' will naturally gado our merchants Maimutimfactureris . as long its the rates eontindt. ~" '. ' • The market continues very fr . itd, and j outshhtthobAks... The gold premium opened iWith: Sfileo at 1.133,1„ declined, to 13231, and closed about noon 1tt„1333; strong. : • ' ' Government Bonds were dull, but prices were strong... The Stock market Avis more active, but pricey; feeble. State and City LOttiM Wert steadY.' Sales of City Sixes," . of tbe.tair issues; at )01.4 - . Lehigh Gold Loan was sold' terrerinlwaierielnijinj4tilrtsrataha - but,_. file tone of the' Market. waif weak; nPading- %aimed. . , nefl-at , 47N, selling' at :47,81; Pennsylvorifa 4al.lroad wait -sfrong at. 67 34 ieuittAtlma Railroad, Preferred, sold at 37!4'; Lehigh yalTey Railroad, at 504 PhlladelPillit and-Erie 'Ban eabal stocks were wltliont active movement; b. o. • Wan bid for Lehigh , Nrivlgatfon, and6o for Morris Canal, There was little doing la hank , atock. Sales - of 'Carard at decline of 3.4 . 'Coal and Paeeenger Railroad stocks continue .I'ol and: emir at auotaflons. The followintr.in the statement of the. Pennsylvania f'onal Company: :.• - • • • Ftmelpta for the week endittAug: 2/,1869 - 1921%7 14 Precious in 348,9,46 TotAl In To came period in Inereasein 855.806 TI BeHaven .'Brother. klo. - 40 Sotith Third street, make the following quotations of the rates of ex change toklasent 1 P.:M.: trulted.States 'Sixes of 1891. 1.22na123: do. do. 1d62. I22lial2P'il do. de. 11361, , 121?iat214,;: do. db. 1865021lia1.211i: do. do. .186.5. nevr."l , lle.fal2o.ll; do. do. new, 18G:. 1.20.ria120n; do. IM..new, do. tires. 10.405, 1143;101414 ; do. do. 30 rear 4; por rent. • currelley,lo9%(l.lllirfluit camp., motes, 19. 1- 4: Geld. 15 11 .13 3 !•it Silver, I.Dioni, • Smith., Randolph Co., baskets: hod and 01 . c:stoat streets.suuto at 10,30 'o'clock its follows: Gold.rit U. Sixes. lbol. 1M012.3: do. d0.5-20s. 1562. 12.Via1221y-; do. ISM. 121 2 .4i121,',1": do. do.. 160. 1213.fa121.74C: &LA). Jilin 1566, rOlionol s ;110. do. July, 187 1 ...12(Plis120';',; do. do.i 15'8,111-4106.114;a1144 . :Curreac.ya.'s. 10.9100.11./. Jay Cooks 5: Co. nnOts Governrnent securities. &c., to day. as roll o utn• tf. S. 6s. 1F21.1227 . 1,a1z3: '5 -20 s or 1 1 424223:4 *122?;; do. 18•64. /21?In121 -1 4„; do. May. 151.5. 121.'.a12174; J do. IIIY• 1866. 12 1 Ciniai.,'': 1867, 1•MICal20;i: do. 189,, Ten.forties.ll4.,%;all4A; Currmcy 61.3 1 Ye55..' 110.'4; Gajd. 33.335. • . Philadelphia Prmrltiee . August 25.—There is very little doing in CloYerseed. A small lot of commotiomility sold at :,•;•• 'Timothy ranges from e 4 to gd t 2 ii.. Small sales of new Flaxseed lit 50. • . No. I Quen•itrbn Bark ' held at SS) ten' ton. at widell figure nevem) lots have metals' changed : The reevipts of Flour are small,and the, stock is are *By TOdliceli, hut therein no vitality in the trade, the inquiry being. mostly !or small lots to supply the wants of • the' home trade. ' small. simian of Super tino ; ut 6'5 258.550: 'Extras at fs's barrels Spring Wheat Extra Family at 'Pei 51.117 .r --the latter figure for choice; 4DI barrels Pennsylvania do. do. at 61a7 25; some Ohio at eIoN, and 700 barrels sour yes teroay at a price kept secret. Rye la in light supply, and sells in hits at e 6 sales Q ]Teal. The Wheat market ht very quiet. with stiles of Penn syl vanta Bed at Wel f. 5; 4. O intshels Western on secret terms, tlllll SOUtb,.l - 11 do. .at $1 &Sal 57. Bye is steady at el IS: Corn is less active nhd MISCi led Sales of 2 ism bteltels Yellow et el 17y41 20, and 2,501 t/11.111.1ef WeACTIt mixed - at Et.t 12a1 16. Outs are dull at 55a60 cents for new, and 6,51170 for WhikY h ' eld'tiflulY: sales of wood bond barrels at 81 25, and 150 iron bound pkgs. at et 2581 27—the former The New York Stock Thseket. 1 corre, , pondtnce of the Associattsl Press:l NEW TOEIC,AIV. 25.—Stocks uniwttled. 51opey stetulY lit fia7 cent. Gold. 1.4 W; 5.205, 1862, coupons. EN; do. 1864. do., 1213 do. ISO. do., 121. 1 ,; ; do. new. 1:04; do.. 1357, do., 465, 10-40 s, 111%; Virginia 6'd, .58; Mis soitri&i:Canton Company.&i: Cumberfancl pre ferr.ll, Nt: New York Central, 1914 b Erie. 2.o.l;•lteading. 98!..".; Hudson ltiver. 7:13;; Michigan Central. 23: Michigan Poittliern. Illinois Central, 31e.i; Cleveland and Pittsburgh, lat: Chicago and Back 114%"; Pi I tithurgli and Port W ll /11e, Western Union Telegraph Co., 37;;: Markets by Telewraph. [Special Despatch to the Phila. Everdna Bulletin.) .N.r: Iv Yam; , A lig. 25..12q r. 31.—(.'otton.—T he market this niorning was dull, but steady. Sales of about .400 bales. We quote a, foliowe : Middling uplands, —; Mid rdlinie Orleans, —.' • FP,oirs 4:e.-.Tbstei pts-12,N) ban elf. The market for Wildprn and stnli , I , how is dull and lower. The sales arc about WO barrels, including. Superfine State at tjita 0 40; Extra State at YO 00a7 (5); Low grades Western Extra, Sk.,,G N . la7 nO. Southern Floor is dull and heavy. • California Flour is scarce and nominal. Grain.—ltecelpfs—Witeat. 00,000 busltels. The market :Is more iteltiVe.-bitt irrezialar. Sound spring, firm; soft. lower. •Sales at .91 41a$•1 43; Winter stronger !unquiet at .91 3044;1 CO. The sales are 60.000 bushels si.i. 2 .Milwaukee at ..,?. I 49a1 50. and' No. 1 do. at , •;i:1 623' . 1 GI. Corn.--Receipts—S,7oo bushels. Th. , market is firmer with a fair demand.. Salve of bushels new Western at .91 Wel 13 afloat. Oats.—]receipts-12.000 bushels. The market is quiet at 39aGle. Eye is heavy.. : ~ Provisions.TlW receipts of Pork at, 230 barrels. Ti e market lower awl salabh, at 03:ti 75 for new Wester Mess. -Lard.-Iteceipts—PSl packages. ' The market s dull,- We quotsfair Trim,• steer?' at It ) CTllte. '•"• ' Whisky—Reseipts.....- • barrels. The market: is un settled. We quote We'stern fre- at .91 2501 27. Groteries are dull bud firm ou nxoSt grades. . l Corresrsindenco of the Associated Press.l NEW YOYIK, Aug. 25.-4.7ottiin ti Wet; 15t) bales sold at.,, 35. Fluor doll, and unchanged: 6,000 barrels sold?..Wheat steady:M.oW bushels sold. - N4.2. at el 43a150; N.O. 3 at 9;1 40a1 42; Winter lied 'at $I &Jai 5(. Corn steady; 34,100 bushels sold; Western. mixed, el Mil 12. Oats quiet. Beef quiet. Pork chill. ::142 7 for ' neiv mess. Lard dull; Meant rendered,-1;a. Whisky- quiet and quo tations nominal. .- lIALTIHoRE. Allg •25 Cotton quiet and steady at .113 in :15 cents. Flour very dull mud weak: Market tutors buyers. Ifoward Street Superfine SIG 50a6 75; do. Ex. d0..57a8 25; do. Family, do. 500 .0 50 ; City mills `Superfine, 3050117; do. Extra, do , e7aS 25 : do. Family do., 75a1075 • , Western Superfine, "36 2005 50; do. Ex tras, 67a7 75; do. Family do., SSaB 50. Wife:Adult and heavy; prime to choice Red, el 40a154: Corn firmer; White, .S 1 15; Yellow,Sl 15. Oats dull; at 53a5ie. Rye, SI Mal 15. Pork whet mut firm: Bacon—Rib sides, laic.; clear do. 1034 c.• shoulders, = 24a25e, Lard quiet and firm at 20021 c. Whisky less firm at SI 2F;. FIRE-PROOF SAFES. THE GREAT FIRE' AT YONKERS. Herring's Safes Again Tested ! YONKERS, N. Y., August 1.3, 1869. Messrs. 'HENNING,' FARREL t SHERMAN, Nev Y ork—Gentle4nili : At the great tiro here on Sunday night last (Bth covered an area of two blochm,•we had two of your safes in our building, which . passed safely thrOugh the ordeal. When first discovered they were mirrounded by burning luinber, and bear evi dence Of laving had a severe testias our place of business occupied seven iota; all oovered Witli buildings and WM ; her, all of which were entirely ConsumSd, and to this heat the safes were exposed: It was with great entisfac tioti that We found, upon cutting into our Sates; as they Were so warped and swollen they could be opened in no other-way,4llatouAoekiand—paperii and money wore., all saved ;. Indeed the bind eameont Of 'the Safe without a Singe, and 'nothing IS qiiscolcirEd but the binding of the Minks. ReisPectfitlly years,• !' ; • ; ACKERT .5c QUICK. HERRING'S PATENT CHAMPION SA.F,ES,•,: . the Inosirellable protection froin'ilia - new loioWn. HER HTIN.IG'S NEW PATENT: BANKERV—SAFES7com .4dning hardened steel and iron with the' Patent Frank lin ite or SPIEGEL EISEN, furnishes a resistant against Loring and cutting tools to au extent heretofore un- Iknown. Fari•el, Herring & Co., Philadelphia. Herring, Farrel & - Sherman, No.. Broadway, corner Hurray st., N. Y. Herring & Co., Chicago. Herring, Farrel' New-Orleans. MEW= • NTAVAL STORFS.•—•BLS PALE AND ' No l Rosin, Itoo. 2 Rosin 75 Lido. Wil- Irulagt ritoh,• 100 Ohio. WildniagtottTar, 12.5 'Ohio, . Trim° White Southornftiotilhatti.piritif -Turpontlno, ol ore and for oak by COCIIILAN", , RUSSELL, 4; CO. ,• HP ITheolnutatreet • . • p.L6q,!J"3;.E; t EAPTG : , 11 „ , 1104111 - i - JA.,..W,EDN1.18041% , ,ApGijST:25,,, 186;i oramamme••••••••••••.".• TIIMD EDITION. E:Rom , WASHINGTON. The - Western Freigist SpeOsi Despatch to the pvenhurittlhitln.) :NM -Yong, Aug, .25.--,-Westerti'freight will take another advance, to-morrow; . aud still an other on the, Ist of September; the adVance .1011 lie ,gradual, and i; - ,the, result of a compro-' wise. ').he .hest authority is given, that the maxiintim 4n,tho Old - tariff will not be reached for some tune; ' This rarratige n tinit ',Snits all' , parties. • There . .ttre itinnense . quantifies' goods,, Western bound on all the' lines . Walting • - transportation, , and a large. Western fall busi - -r Ilefis is looked for. .320 car loads of grain and Western , produce . arrived here. by the Erie Railroad; yesterday - . TWo-light - freight . cars, one a flatcar, ; Intoned the rail at the Delaware bridge; on the . Erie route, last uh velaware - river through the side . of the bridge, 'a diStance ,-ofeite-inindred-fee,t. ' • IVAsitizquToN, Ang. , 25.--The "United StateS steamer. B:thine, Cominander John (. ",,Valkey, arrived at Cherbourg, August Jth, from. Spit head, and is expected to sail in about t,en days for Lisbon. The Sabine has on' board the class of midshipmen whicligraduated in June lalit at the Naval Acadenly, andlho objector this cruise iti'to give, them knowledge awl iinttruc tion in their . professionS, The Sabine will proceed, froin, Lisbon into the 31ecliterranean, thenc to:3,radbfra;.Rici...de Janeiro arid Cape of GoOd,Hope, from which point they Rill return home. She win be absent until next smuttier. ' - ' ' ;9371110 78 310414i7 Rear-Admiral • Poor has - left thin city for' New York to relieve Admiral -Hoff of the command of the ~ North Atlantic fiquad run. • . ; • ,% • Government Purehase of,Bonds. [Spedal 'Despatch to tho.Ehila:Frening Bulletin.] Nva R - YOK, Aug; 2o.—The Assistant Trea- Surer , to -day . -receivect proposals to sell , two dollars in 5-20's). The total 'amount offered was i:;,005,050, at rate ranging from 119,20 tb 119.68. ' • - ,!: FINANCIALAFFAIRS IN NEWYORK AN EASINESS IN TILE MONEY MARKET AN ACTIVITY IN GOLD Slight Falling Off in Governments Nnu - YORK, August M--The money market continues easy at I;a7 pc;r cent., with exceP-. lions at 5 per cent. Prime disconnts.are dnll at !!a1.2 percent. Foreign exchange remain.* dull and nominal. The quotations are 109; for bills at GO days, and 1101 for sight. The gold maket is attire and higher. The price opened at and advanced to 1331, but afterwards fell to 1321,. and finally recovered to Er.11a1:13 . 2. Loans• are matte at 2to 3 per cent • for carrying. Government bonds were stronger and higher at the opening, but fell off per cent. after the noon call. Southern States' securities are dull, and the Only feature was the sale of. 5120,000 of. the special tar, bonds of North Carolina at •M. The Railway market ; was weak early in the day, and prices declined but afterwards there was a sharp recovery. 'New York Central sold down to 1013 i, and af terward:3 recovered to 1991; Northwest. de clined to ••82 , v , ,and a large short line was . put out, but finally the price rallied to 34.1. The balance •of the market sympathized with the abeye fluctuations. In misciAlaneous and express stocks Pacific 'Mail was the only feature, and was active at 7941010. Theituter-Univerteity Boat Contest.—Last Practice on the. River--Rush of *inert ealtlrisitors—Bents of Booths and Latest Letting. LoxnoN, August 24,1801.-The Harvard and OxfordL'inyersitics' boat crews were out this '.etening,oii'thte river for a final trial over the .couts_ L e, prior to the ,inter-UniverSity „race. The Harvard crew made the distance, four and as quarter miles, in aim. The = The Oxford time; as reported, was thirty seconds less: but the Haryards started from the barge, while the Oxfords took a Hying start, commencing their ' - ' an or 00 yards below the barge, 446 os to get a .good.. speed stroke 611.1*n:ire reaching the starting point. The tide was also more in their favor. The betting on the result is nominally 6 to 4; butat present thero exists .)10 apparent inclination to "ire odds. • It is now definitely settled that the Har yards will row in the boat built by Elliot, the American builder. They have adhered per- Sistentiy to their own style of rowing, refu sing all English coaching" advice. The race will thus be fairly American against English, but With every disputed point: yielded in favor of 'England. A large number of Americans are arriving in order to witness the race, and rooms in good situations along the line of the river are .nor being rented at from twelve to thirty pounds sterling for the race day. The advocates of the London style of row ing are already very_ badly demoralized, in consequence of the news of .a-defeat which the Lot:don men sustained yesterday's re gatta at the hands of "the NeWeastle?men. A Terrill:oc Aamsacre—Full Particulars. The Havana correspondent of the New Y'ork Times says : In a former letter I forwarded you an ac- Count of . the arrest of several proMinont. citizens of Santiago de Cuba, in which I mentioned that , they were incOnniumicat ed." An order was recently issued :by Count Valruaseda providing for their transmission to Bayanio for trial-crime, , treason. On hearing, that they were to be transferred, they begged to be sent by regular troOps i - as they were apprehensive of being murdered by the volunteers: This request was, it ap , pearS, acceded to on the part of the.' coin : mtindaiite 'Cuba.: The .men were sent by an escort of regular troops; and on the readfrom 3Linsanillo to Baymilo;between the lest-named place 'and Jiquani; they Ate - re tissusinated by their escort, who,with unparalleled barbarity, constituted theinselves at oncejudge, jury and executioners.' The accefint, which is - taken from a pritate letter received here :this mo inent, is regardurns authentic, and I receive , itafter the closing of my letter. - I Will try and send fuller details of the transaction by Satur `day's steamer. . • The-names of the .'murdered party are Dr. JOse Antonio Perez; Dr. 'Raphael Espin, Espin, Jose Antonio Collazo,. Andres Villasena, Bruno Callazo, Salvadorßenitez, Manuel Fresnada, N. Miner (h rench), - Luis Yero' (Preneh);' oialheik'kiji' vAnts, nine in number ; 'Whn' shared the-fate ' 'of theirmesters. . [•• • : STJDDARDS & FENNEMORE, Artists and Photographers, HAVE OPENED THEIR NEW GALLERIES,' Call and ei , e them. Plettireg in er'qry, style, and 6Mb/- faction guaranteed. . . •, N. 13.—A1l the Negatlyee' of. NE,TZIII h FENNE- Dtpla,:late of. Np. 5 S. EIGHTH Street" Kaye been re inoveil to the New GalloYies. ' • ' - 2:15 O'CYloolx. ' THE WE S TERN FREIGHT TARIFF STILL ANOTHER A.DV.A.NOB N.: . 4v4.L' ~.,,,i..k.l":gaLL:i:G.E';k'oE:. From Wmldngton. The New York Money , Market. [special Despatch to the Phila. 7:coning pullettn.j (By Cab THE GREAT BOAT RACE. CUBA. No. e. 2 .0 'Arch Street. T 111 T . .3:00 BY TELEGRAPH. 'RATER CABLE. NEWS AN ABUNDANT CORN CROP The International Race The Times on the Harvard's Training, By the . Atlantic Cable. • LoNridx, Aug. 25.--The Times to-day has an edit orial on the prospects for • the prices of graini w-lierein it says: "We may, look for a year of sufficiency if not ,of abundance. The harvestNWithin 13 per cent. of an av erege,and with the continuance of the present faVOrable weather,rhay still improve. All the crops eXeept Wheat . are luxuriant, and with ? - good corn imported and sold under . a4l shil lings per quarter, we can easily afford to lose a littte-home,,grown wheat' for the.. sake . of plentiful stock food and better pastures."' • Lrixbolki, Aug. Z.—The. Thrky of to-daL irk cordriletitingthe conTiiiiebnat raittY-Eitween the Harvard and Oxford crews, says: "Good' judgs nsseit that the Harvartis show signs (if ovr.tralning. The river waterrnewhowever, • favorthe idea.that they .must 'win the race. Be/siting men generally are divided, :the ma lority being in favor of the Oxfonts." _ Partin, Aug.'2s.—The .Ernperor has nearly recovered from his recent indispoSitien., LONDON, Aug. 25.—The London Rotting, Club will give a banquet on Monday' evening tothe gentlemen . I*orming% . the Harvard and Oxford boat crews. . • , Pants, August 2.5.—A colliery 'explosion oc curred yesterday at Filanney, six milss from St: Etienne whereby. nineteen -persons lost, their lives. , . , BRUSSELS, 'Aug: The' : 31adrd coire spOndent of the Indeiiezidance thing is changed. The situation is the, same: Armed bands still traverse .the proYinces., Sarabango continues at the , head of the force whickyvas reported dispersed and destroyed 'sometime ago.' , LONDON,"August 25, P. .31.—c . ori4aiii, .931 for both money and account. American securities are dull; • U. S. Five-tlkenties of 1862 '8,1,;;'.0f 1865, old, 83; of 1867, 82 U. S. Ten-foities, 70: , LI VER'POOL,' Aug. `.15.---Breadstuti's dull. ' CITY EICLLETIR. THE Nniv YORK 11-tic ,7;xcumooN.- 7 -The fourth New York Bay Excursion;giyenby the Caniden and Aniboynailkoad COmpany,under the auspices of Mr: J. Warren Gore; the Gen .eral Ticket Agent of the , Company; is an nounced for to-morrow (Thuisday) Each one Of these excursions appear& to be more popuhir than the preceding one. Of course, everybody who participates tellS his friends of the delightful trip, and What magnificent scenery is to be seen around NeW York Bay and Staten Island; and up the Hudson river; and then everybody's friends want to gO: Mr. Gore gives his personal attention to the details Of the excursion,and his long experince in Such matters is a sufficient guarantee that every thing will be conducted in the best manner for, the comfort and Pleasure of the excursionists The T:ihertY Cornet Band,rrof. B.K.McClurg, leader, will accompany the excursion. CIJRTAIN MATER! S 1869. AUTUMN. .1869. -- • ' UPHOLSTERY GOODS L ACF 4 CUR,TAINS; For Interior Decorations. Extraordinary efforts have been made to excel in taste, quality and variety of Fabrics for this Autumn's trade, selected personally by our resident agent abroad from the celebrated manufactories of Europe. Mosquito Canopies, Lace and. Gauze, Reduced. WINDOW SH A. D S In Perfect Tintg. I. E. WALRA.VEN, MASONIC HALL % • To. 719 CRESTNIIT. STREET:' TO RENT. II A First-Class Residence 111 FOn, SALE. \ _The liOw Brown-Stone Dwelling, with Coach Rouse, No. 1507 SPRUCE Street. The house is 22 feet front, three-story and Mansard roof, and three-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 is 22 feet front by 240 deep to 'Latimer street, on which there is a 'fine coach house and stabling for four horses. . • The house was built and finished ip the most complete manner for the present owner, who has occupied it about is year, and offers it for sale only — on, account of leaving the city. furniture now and will be included; if wished. Possession: immediate, if desired. . • N APPLY ONLY TO 3. , NOI-tRIS ROBINSON', At Drexel Sr. N 0,,, 34 South Third "St,rebt. au7 tf 4ps ' IoURNISLIED HOUSE. fa • No. 206 Prioe Streit, Germentoim, • •TO BENT, , • • From October 1 until lliny.l. Apply on lim o promitten, or ba l irit , ta A ,t4 It. wEBB, No, 227,50ut1i FOURTH Street. Wild rpti '§ • FOR' RENT. 'THE DWELLING, 1016 _CHESTNUT Street. Well suited for businees. • null tfrei • TRUNKS 'AND BAGS AT COST, To close the buSloefoo by October llth. CROUCH, , FITZtERALD & BgowN, 1285 Chestnut Street. --- aul6 ni a• f 10trp5 ;T'iFP I)~. ION 1 BY TELiIGII:4PIT;;4- .JA.r,r.ST. , .'i.. - .QABLE , `NEWS. THE Cti3;is.. QUESTION The Spaniards Sangnine,of Preserving the hind. LATER' FROM WASHING TON S ' THESTOKES-SENTER FIGHT _ the Attrantio CAbler - August 25.—The I ndlependance *dye has information that the - .lChedive' of Egypt is shortly expected. :at - Constantinople. The, Sultan is preparing to extend' to' him a grand fecePtion. A complete feconeiliation of Ismail-Pricha'and the Sublime Porte is' an acconiplished fact, and the Egyptian question teleartrphic , cabler tin Varley's principle, is, projected from Ire land to_Arrieric:a. .no , Aug. 2a.—The Pails co espon.- dent of the Times writes is follows on the sub. ject of the Cuban question : "Most Spaniards are sanguine of proierving Cuba. • "Much disappointment is manifested at the small suecessln repressing the rebellion. The• argument that Cuba is a • loss and not a gain to ,Spain is absurd. Spain• benefited largely by the production and commerce of Cuba." The correspondent _thinks that the immedi= ate annexation of Cuba to-the - United States is not desired by the American government, but England and France a• e, not likely •to of fer any - opposition to the sale. LoakmoN, Augusta, Evening.---Consols for money and account 931. • American securities dully FiVd-twenties or 1862,83 1 1;'do. '1865, old, ii3;'do. 1867, 82,1 . ; 'Tett-forties, 76. - ' Railways dull; Erie, 191: Illinois Central, LIVEItPOOL, August 25, Evening. Cotton shade easier. ~Tlplands, iugd. , Orleantl,-131. 'Sales to,-day, 8,000 bales. Other articles unchanged. LONnoN, AUgust Evening .—Turpentine, 935. gd. The Stokes-Sentert Fight. (Special Despatch to the Phila. Dicoing Bulletin.] WASHINGTON, August• 25.--The - ,presence here-both of Congremman Stokes and Go, ernor'Senter; of Tennessee, causes some little stir' in political circles. ' The' Conservative RepUblicank; ' • whoni Seiner • leads, ex :Tress. some fears that Stokes may es t•,rtsnficient influence with the Administra , tion to induce the President to remover from office all the Republicans who, , opposed - the election of Stokes for - G'overnor. Governor Seater's visit here - at the present ' tine is - Understood :to be for the'purpoSe of preventing this, if poSsible. While nothing will be done until.'. the 'return of the President and the members. of his Cabinet, yet there is good authority for:. saying 'that it is the intention of the President to make a number of. changes in the Tennestiee officers.. His course in the matter will be guided more' or less by• the action' Of the Tennessee Legislature in ratifying or rejectinethe Fifteenth Amend ment. Governor Senter holds that it will be ratified,while'Stokes is positive that it will not only be rejected, but that a measure-will be passed advocating the doctrine of repudia- The tight- between these two factions. of Tennessee- politicians ptomises to , beeone warm and exciting. Upon .the return of the President. TUE STRIAE OF TIM PLATE-PRINTERS. _ . . The strike among the workmen employed by, the Bank Note jl:otiipany in New York does* not, as repOrted, stop altogether the printing, of currency .for the govern ment. Previous • to: the . strike, about 5100,000 worth , • per day' 'WiL4 forwarded to the Treasury. Department; and, since then. Between $.•.:40,000 and '5.50,000 are printed, so .• th. t the strike has only had the effect' of •re dm 'ng one-half the amonntberetoforeprinted. THE HOT WEATIIIL. , ' A `great deal of siekness existshere at the presfint time, which i§ attiOatetj nutiniS. to the extreme hot Weatiijr.:-' , '- . ••-' - • o . rcorre6ponge xc p of inn f ocio A;' 'letter ; Kai; receirVe4bt.'. the .Wll4 el „Ei'aa-5e,, to-day ' .froia Paris, wyritte c liY a lfrenelunan, requesting the Presidthit to?,••iSsne• a: , char ter • • authorizing him'; to, , establfsh •• a gambling house in New York city, to be regularly licensed and plaeed.'under surveillance of the police', to contribute h por tion of its profits' to the:GoVerament, and to be managed. all ;respects like the gambling houses • el' Paden-Baden and•Wisbaden: The name of this enterprising: gentleman is Balineaux. ~•. • . • • • • It is known that the President; will; remain at the White ltoi}}ntaiies for several days, and will , probably not arriVe here until l‘fpuday., next.. it is `understood' that he desired to get his Cabinetlogcther this week, but on accOunt ,, of the minnbers being so widely scattered; postponed the.matter. , ; , . A number of thatemporary female employes of the Revenue Bureau have. had their terms of service extended.until January 14,1870, and. several of them have received permanent ap' pointments. • A Tobacco Case. BUFFALO, 25.—The case of t h e United States against 1 S. Kimball, tobacco manu facturers of Rochester, New- York, charged with, rendering frauulent returns to the ReVcritie Departinent, Which occupied the United States COUrt here fcir 'seVeral days past, was this morning decided in favor of the government. The verdict eases a forfeiture of the tobacco; machinery, &c., Seized, and bonded by the Government, to the value of $20,000. The case excited,Much interest among,. business men threughMit the country . on account of many , intricate legal. imintS involved. A" criminal indictment against KiMball will be tried at the Odeber= tern). 'of the United' States Front 3lnine. !Roc iti:Ano, Maine, August 25.—A.disastrous , fire broke out this morning in the kiln sheds on Poivell'S Point, in the city, and spread with great rapidity,. until, inn short time, the sheds connecting with ten kilns- together With large gnantity of kiln • wood, lime-casks; were totally destroyed; The loss will reach $4.0,000,,H . !) ; , Distinguished *batons in Roston. A Bosrox, August 2.5.--,-The. United States. steamer. 'Tallapoosa, from Washington, via Newport,' with- Generals Sherman and Porter and Secretary Robeson on board reached this port at noon to-day.' The distingnished' party has been entertained.at the summer residence of J. M. Forbes. ati' Nashua Island. From. Baltiniore. BAl.9324ortni,4ugnst Tiro . broke out, at 12 o'clock. noon, the oakum factory of Robert Hanna, on . V444les street ) , and ,com- Municatedto :the Itipilier lord of 'dolph,- corner nt Woltiandl4Jaticaster streets, at Point,' The entire • block, bounded by Lancaster, Tbames, Wolf and. Ann streets, has been burned. The lire is still raging.' President Grant In llosion. Bowrox; Au e ,ffust 25.—President Grant arrived to-day, from Newport, reexclung the ,depot about 11 o'clock, He .WllB driven Immo - - di at,ely to, the Lowell station, 1%-h ere ft special, 'train 'Was In readineiis. to carry him to Con cord N • ' Speele Shipment. ' Beutin.,for• liver 'lnket4 f,r),(liy) in . ' • • " . hoplAxatoiam,. August tD. 151 CDonald,..;indgc.o tlu 1. t . Diatrict; : Court, ,:dicd.at his residence in this city to-day. , 4iod O'CloOk: . . BANKERS, Na. -a5 SOUTH TH I RD', STREET,"`PHILADELPHIA:, Iq . ENERAL ,AgNTB,. . „ P ' PENNSYLVANIA' -- „,„, , .. 4 . t A -4A ciVah ''' • it'N D '•'. ' ' ' V.A - „.• • ' - 4 -47 ZR/SI NVI 17 `‘' _ 4 .,__(..), .. ~. , L) ,!,,, 4. , ...v.rt: OF.THE , ' .„ 5........ i . , if i ntirt - - %Jr •. . - 4 4 . a g s -- ' ' Of Rif k e ° ....- 4....: UNITED ST_ATES, OF AIVIERICA.* The NATIONW7. _brim LssrmAx4cm ' CI:MPAT,TY b 3 IP; • ••••.. corporatiOn chartered by special . Act of Congress, ap. ~,,EA''! proved July .2i'i, 1868, with a • .' • , CASH CAPITAL. '51,000,000, FULL PAID. , ,:\ -*,. - Liberal ternis offered to Agents and Solicitors, wha. :.7.".i , are Invited to apply at our oflice.•-Alik,, Full particulars to be had on application at our office, ',IV' located in the second story of our Banking House, .. where Circulars-and Pamphlets, fully describing the advantages offered by the . Company, may be had. - E. W. CLARK & Co., •• ... No. 8$ South. 27.04 a ...V.- . J - k‘ I % I E B ,S,: I'I,I II 7 II,T I BTOtEVE? I, \ T .24) GENERAL FINANCIAL AGENTS, , .4621 Int Sp . 124; SCUM SECOND STUE'F,T: - AfRS. M..A. BINDER.; .1.. AIL DRESS TRIMMING AND PAPER PATTERN STORE, ' • I.lol‘ , N. W,"CORNER ELEVENTH AND CHESTNUT, Will chiSo out the balance of her slimmer stock greatly uc 401,,, reduced prices, prior to her departure for Ettrepo, THURSDAY, dlily'llth; :Choke lot' of Colored Silk Fringes, 25,35, 40, a 0,62 ate. a yard ,all shades; also, Plaid • Nabs: Woks: French Muslins, Pique and Marseilles,Ham; ,„ burg Edging and Insertions, Reel Guipure Laces, . A Case Lace' Pointe; Sticques and ' Jackets. Lama' Lace Parasol Covers. Black Threadlices, allwidtlisiat very • low prices. Genuine Joseph Hid Gloves/ ei 00 a pair. Misses's Colored • New Style Parasols and 'Sea-sides, Roman and Plain Ribbon and Studies. Paris Jewelry, and a thousand and, and articles, too nufherons to mention. EXCLUSIVE AGENT For Mrs. M. WORK'S Celebrated System for Cutting Ladies' Dressee,,Sticques, Basques, Garibahlis, Chit- dren's Clothes, ac. ,_by measnrement, AGENTS; WANTED • Ladles are now niakiti4 from 8100 to NMI per month as agents for this system. r maim BALTIMORE With ILLUMIATING DOORS and WINDOWSoittd - MAGAZINE of, sufficient capacity for fuel ,to I Ist 2t HOURS, at a coat of but• 11. CENTS FEE DAY, The meat perfect and cheerful Neater irt Usn t , ,klaltil4nenlo! arrangements with ' • MIL 5..11. SEXTON. OF `BA MORS; • s For the EXCLUSIVE manufacturing of then ,fienters, we are prepared to furnish them In I t trlgo or inhott glum- •, tSeld wboleanip . retail by tbeUttxtuhthtoter, • • • a' :S: 1 CLARK _ • • - 1001WRISsiritet Street. ' .. Beware of imitations gotten t•iti.•on the popularity Cann! CANTON PRESP.MVEI3'INGFR Preherved Glnizer, IL syrup of . the celobratea Wong brand' alsOb Drx Preeerve4 elinger in I , oxeß. nn• ' pnrtntl and for sale 'by. J09;11. 15USSIER ik C0.. 169 , month Pelaultret averpu,;, r!.. ; • PA. CILEEISEAN INVOICE OF NTIE; • TON'S e t elebreted , Pine' Apple *Meese daily et 1: ° "`" t:oi sal!. bY BUSSrEIi .14 CO lir I . . fp-'9,-,404:47 4%N • VKO. , - EINANciAL „ PACIFIC RAILWAY GOO LOAN, IMES Messrs. DABNEY, MORGAN & CO. 53 , 7 Exthange Place, and M. K. JESUP & CO 12 Pine Stivet, New York, offer for 88,6 the Bonds ofthe Kansas Paciflo Railway. These Bondi pay seven per cent. In gold; h a v e thirty years to run; are Free front :Government Taxation, are secured by. a Land Grant of Three Million Acres of the. Finest Lands in • Kansas and Colorado. In addition:to this special grant the, Company . also owns:hree Millions of Aores•ln Kan.' , • see, which are being rapidlysold to deVelop the•pountryand :Improve the road. , They are a first mOrtgage , upon the extension htioadlrom - Sheridan Kansas to — Denyiiii77 Colorado.,--LT'he-road--in-operation—NOW • EMINS‘MOGE THAN ENOUGH NET, IN:- COME TO PAY THE-INTEHEST ON THE NEW LOAN.' There • X is no better security in the market—this being in some respects,, better than , Government seouritiee . PRIN. CIPAL AND, INTEREST , PAYABLE IN GOLD.' Price:96, and accrued Interest, Currency a Pamphlets, Maps and Circulate furnished on applioation. EM=IMM We, are authorized to sell the , bonds in Philadelphia and. offer+ thOm as ,a 'reliable' investment to our friends. ' - ' TOWNSEND WHELEN & 00., No. 309 Walnut Street, • rmuu)iic,PßlA.: • , PENNSYLVANIA AND NEW YORK, CANAL AND; RAILROAD CO.'S o•o• • • SEVEN PER CENT. BQNDS gpranteed by the LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD - i A limited ; amountprthea9 Bo n nie Isbffereii o • • NINETY-ONE,' • -. 7 , The Canal of this Company la 100 Mlle* long. Itaifrond, of the same length, laYeat approaching com pletion, ant,' being principally', owned liy tho. Lehigh Valley TtailreadVomPaily; will open in connection there nith an'immehse and profitable trado!liortkarard from !'::* the Coal Regions to Western and 'BOttthOril New York' and thp great Lakes.. Apply at the' • , ' • Lehigh Valley Railroad Co.'s Ogled,. No. 303 Walnut . Strgiet,'Pliitada. imABLEs c.l.4oNosrEvrEti, , Treamfret Lehigh Valley;ltallrocid Company. .iY3I tiro§ • ' TRIIILIIINGS AND: rATfEtt*. THE IMPROVED -Fire-Place Healer, =ME "r; MEE
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