FROM EUROPE. EyAtotrtic Cable. London, Sept. 9. Atisrmtine Bv.-no. A sun poped Fenian, has b'on nmsrrd, examined urnl remanded, -rus, munitions, etc., were iound in mi juuiniip, - Jellcno'n liits Is tn this city. ThctSpHn'eh (Joveuincnt Istaklnjr creat pre cautions, und uiauy ariuv ollioers have been removed. Dcbun, Sept. 9. lhe AreMilMiop of Arm7h, at a visitation In his Dloeer-e, predicted tint tha dir? stnblisbiiientnf ibe IrisU C'liurrh would causa a dissolution of the Umoa and make Ireland a eparaie fctate. liRresELs, fcpt. 0. An Intel jational Conven lion ol the Wot Kiiiaicn ot Europe bus bsen in forjiun in this city during t,ie present week. The attendance i$ lanre, hip) the proceeding liave been hairaon ouscr d ovderly. ISie objects of the m- eliii? iiud tue remits obliqued may be be."t Minnned up In a lrolu'ion which wa adopted to-day, uud which is lu sub'Uuce as lotions: That, in the opinion of the Cjnventlon, working meu cunnnt rem .i n 'n ci inpluie t mancipation . om tliu oppression u( puip'oye j ihi rtiih t'je menu) merely of local sirlki: mat ml sir.kes should be. mil Jrct lo a ' cd- of uniform ruiei uud regulatloni; that round's ofrrol'iatloti be lormed lo hh tie rtitler (iicnlirtwn to employer and the employed. Hint final i. tlint tr:'d loi'ieti.-s lie e . ioIWikiI iu thom cnunrns a bere tliey d nut now ex'st, and that all lieu societies be I n.Ui'Z cl sum to oe a'il to uiH in clone connection and ciucui a ,th ore another lor the freiptal ImpnivnniPut of tbo sLilus ol workingmea tlriiinti"iit Kurop". BEiat.-, !'ept. !). Conmil-nenrrat Rosin?, the niciit leefii'y iippoiuted by th; North Herman (lov riiiner,l lo (tout wit'd the authoiltics ut WHlmi't.ou ior t'le re-i'"tublishmejt ot more illicit'iit ; iulii'ioiis foi the po ection of emi grant' ..'om (je:'ii)iiu pori sail; d for New York on b'P"d t'.ie st .'.im-.hip llerjia in. licMUVY. S-ot. 8 Tiii pre: j ot' tTils citv and of i H':!iut,i, iiul ol ui I pn-t' of tudiu, us far as lie:.rl irom, vutbotit excp on, condemn the ii pnrlr.i np: o;nMueut ol tail M.iyo a Oovcruor J; ueial ct In .int. I rom im.'tI:i. Ottawa, Sept. ji. Iho railway nnthoritiei havelmd uu interview with the members of the Ooveinuirat on the snivel or the cattle disease and the prohibitory order of ttie Council. Jt is reprctated that tbe Civ.it Wcstoru and Grand xmim ror.js are loam" larseiy oy lite arcreve in jfti'jht in co. i qin:ficc. Tuo Pi ivy Council have the matter under j-iiislderatloa, and it Is expi cted thin the origlual order Wili ue iciaxed, if int repealed. Halifax, Sept. 9.-The Assembly sat yester day uiteiaoon witiiclouod doors, and diseuscd the corrc-pondei.ee helweon tue (ioverament, Dole and Attotnev Gciii'ral Wilkins. A resolu tion V(os ciiered ciiudeuiniug ths course of the Goveruor-(jient.rfi!, as iitt.criei in? with the rht of lir e speech, lie inlormed tho Governnieut that if the retoiui,.on wt.s no: cxpuuted he would dissolve the House. Anotbe secret fp:siou was held to-dav, resulting in the resolu tion being pxpunzed. There is luuch excitement in political circle?. a he pr.'at race ''or $1000 hciWorn the cole bnitcd Anieilcan bor e G-aci-ul Williams and Mioiipdyler result U in au ct.y victory lor tlid iol'lllt'I'. Ottawa, Sept. 9. The trial of Wbnlea was re uined this inoiiiln?. Dctec.ivea Chtllon aud Hess testified 113 to the rot.ver:tiUon they hej.rd in jail between Whalen aud Dovle, whereii Whulen acknowledged tliat lie shot MoGec. Tuiuer tesuitt'-d to havaiff several times he .rd Vbali'U threaten to tase iho life of McGee. Atiotlur witness pave evidence highly unfavor able to the prisoner. The cmp ior the prosecution hat closed. At 6 o'clock to-niht the Cuart adjourned until to morrow, when the de'ense begins. Whalen has lost the defiant air assumed on fie first day of the tna1, and appears uuitiouh and uneasy. It is tupposed that the case for the delense will occupy about a week. There is scarcely a doubt of conviction; I'olitirnl. Portland, S-pt. 9. lite ltop'iblicans made a lnrae demonstra'lon hero to aay. A meeting was held at City Hall in the afternoon, whica was addrecLPl by Mr. Inorersoll, of Illinois, Lieuttnant-Goveiaor Woodloid, of New York, and Scna'or Gdnness. IhU evening a brilliant torchlight procession marched through the streets. Augusta, Me., Sept. 9. Hoj. S. 8. Cox ad dressed the Democracy at Granite Hall tonight. New Haven, tonn., Sept. 9. At the Demo cratic State Convention held here to-day, the following Presidential electors were nomi nated: At lurire, Governor James . English nud General William D. Fruuk'in. First Dis trict, Allied It. Goodrich: Second District, Henry G. Hubbard; Tuird District, Lloyd E. Duldwia: rourth D. strict, Nathauiel Wheeler. Syracuse, Sept. 9. Tho largest German pollucal meotiug ever held iu Central New York look place bcie last night under Republican auspices. A street parade of a full regiment of "Boys in TjIup," and rJltceu lull companies of Tanner.-, was made. German delegations from. Auburn, Liverpool, Owaico, and other placos were precent. An indoor mee.tog was addressed by Carl Schurz, who was afterwards serenaded at bis hotl. Honsdalb, Pa., Sept. 9. V large and enthu siastic Republican meeting was held here to nleht, wDicb was addressed by Horace Greeley and K. D. Cu'vtr. bEDroiiD, Pa., Sent. 9. A Grant and Colfax mas-s meeticg sum held here last night, and was addressed by Hot). Johu Srott, of Huntingdon, and Hon. John Cessna, of Bedford. It was one of the greatest turnouts w itnessed here for a long time. From CJeorgin. Atlanta. Sept. 9. The Senate amended tbe reliet bill by striking out the becoud section, which included money in the schedule. The House passed a bill giving aid to the air-llue railway ibrougb northeastern Georgia. A message waj received from the Governor, enclosing a report ot tho commitlee in tbe case ol persons applying for seats vacifted by the ex pelled neeroes, and giving the namea or persons receiving the next bigheit vote. A proiest accompanied the report against tbo actiou of the House in expelling the negroes, "which reviewed theconstitutioual question, and etated that the Constitution clearly gave negroes the riyht to hold office. Pending the reading a motion was made to table it, as a direct insult to the House. The motion was not sustained. Tbe following ws introduced: KesotvtU, That tbe portion of the communica tion of the Governor reflecting upon tbe actiou of the House iu deciding on the eligibility of free persons of color under tbe Constitution, be returned with the Jollow.ng: Unsolved. That the member of eacb bouse are the judges of the qualifications of its mem bers and not the Governor, and that they are the keeper of their own conscience, and not hi3 Excellency. A iciolution was passed to swear in the mem bers having the next hiarliest vote, who were not ellptlilo under tho thirl fention of the four teenth amendment. Several of the new mem bers were sworn iu and took their swats. From No ii Hi Cai-nllim. Columbia, Sept. 9. The Legislature to-day passed ubill plodding the tavei collected for the redemption of bills reeelvableof the Bute. Also, a bill to aid the Blue Kidge Railroad. Tbe Heoubliemi Convention elected Elliott permanetit chairman. A committee was ap I oiuttd to prepare an addie-s to the people of the State. A. H. Wallace, of York, was nomi nated as the Republican candidate tor the Fourth Dibtrick St-uIIiiiff MaUh. PiTTSBuao, Pcpt. 9. The sculllngroce, Smiles, ior $201)0 and the championship of America, between Walter Brown, ot Portland, and Heury Coulter, of Manchester, to-day, resulted in favor of Brown by about two minutes. The race, which was rowed 6 miles above the city, was entirely fair and square. The reliable time given in 33 minutes 6 seconds, tbe fastest ou reccrd. There was great excitement over the result, Which was quite nnexpected. Obitnary. Boston, Sepf. 9 Ea:cb Train, Jr., a weil Jtcowu merchant of this city, divd to-d?. THE DAILY EVENING TELKGILU'H PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 18G8. . From Illinois. ClKC.'flo. Srnt. B 1 ho hrUlup nn thn Phi Ho k Islard und Pacific Railroad, two miles this side ot Jowa City, whs wahed away on Monday tit ht. VV hen the train fcolng west reached that point, ahout 2 o'clock yeiterdny morning, the l.pme was precipitated to the bjltom of the ravine. dr. ?ciuii after It tlirro cars and cue wheat cir, p'ling them on top of ovu uim i iu a coniusea neap. 1 lie last car wai raised so high that It preventer the passei.-t-er ihis from lollowtnT. The engineer was miii u iii-ianiiy, aud the nremaa was so badly ininred that bo died. me Ilii pocanipus, a propeilf rplyng between St. Joseph, Mlcbiuan, and Chicago, let t S'. Joseph on Monday niht with about thlr.y j: seng;rs and a mil c:ew. tiuce which tliu- iioihinu hps b;in heard of her. It h feirr mat tui- ioiinuer?d ouring tne dtorm on Mon la nigot, nnd ail on bo.trd were Ion. Tuis have u -i n Ki nv iiom nere to scacn lor th" wreck. CoiCAt o. Sent. 9. A rle-uimrh imm intr, iior. bof, Mich.,, this evenlng.savs the contents of the piopeiier Hippocampus consisted of eight hua tired an 1 fi.ty b.isket3 of peacam, mostly ou th? main and liurricane clerk-, mid irom tbe extra weight ou her upper decks, she vnpn.Lu uu.u.ir n equaii. Tho propeller Connet, which lo't St. Jo cph incM. iiil'ui, riporiH very neavy wca'ner. The Hippocampus was valued at $22.000. From New York. AtiUNr, Sept. 9. fJovernor Seymour ar. ivel hi re in the 9 id trrln. ou the way to S iraioia, where ho is eu2?vrd o deliver an address tor ibe f?arato2a Afi.'icuitural hni-ii'tv Ilis HVtival was known to but fnw In tlm nitr but ur on talking at the depot he was recos nlr.crt, and a serenade rcolved upon. A national salute whs tired at ball-past lu. The YounT Men's Democratic Association, with a baud f music, appeared In front ot the Dclavao House and called ior Governor f.pr- niour. He appeared in response to the call, and briefly pddrerscd the crowd. He thanked ihoni lor the unexp-cted demonstration, whieli s cm.-d to htm like a welcome home. He sntd he had received from all sections of tbe con fi try the most earnest pssuran-pa of bh . crss in the present crnvess. Four years had nr. -sea Linte trie war clo.cd, and yet the Union was not restored, and the national debt was i n ci pp si 0?. The question wsi whe'ber a policy cordd not be adopied that wuld cive p -ace and tranquillity lo the country. He was loudly applauded. Albany, Sept. 9. The National Telegraph. Union commenced their sixth annual Conven tion at the Delnvau Houce to daj. Tne Conven tion Will probably be iu sessioa two or three dajs. JtuNP Itall, ' Albany, Sept. 9. The game of base ball be twien the Nationals, of this city, aud the Athleltes, of Philadelphia, to-day, wis one of the roost c'o.ely contested, of the eea-son. The Athletics won bv a score of 13 to 6. Each club received lour bliuds. The lollowing is the t, tore: NATION AL. O. B. I ATHLETIC. ' O. K. t. out well, c. 2 a Reach, 2 b. 2 3 Wolvert n, 3 b. 4 1 McKride, p. 2 1 Gould, t. f. 4 0 Riidcliire, s. s. 4 1 Wmldell, p. 10 Kahmar, r. f. 4 1 Spellr.irn, 2 b. 3 1 Flsler, lb. 4 1 I nipleby, lb. 2 1 Seiiseuderi'er, c. f. 3 1 Kitzocrgcr, 1. f. 4 0 Fo.an, 1. f. 2 3 Strunn. c. f. 3 0 Cuthbeit, c. 3 1 Powers, s. s. 4 O'Beiyy, 3 0 3 1 Total, 27 ol 27 13 HUNS IN EACIt INNINGS. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. G. 7. 8. 9. Athletic, 01200105 4-13 National, U 0 1 0 2 1 1106 From MlMMourl. St. Locis, Pcpt. 9. A Santa .Fe despatch of yesterday says the LeeUlative election In New Mexico yesterday resulted in a Republican victory. Ihe Legislature will be two-thirds Republican. A Cheyenne despatch savs tbat Hon. Sobuyler Collax and party nrrived from Denver this momh'g, and Jelt for Omaha and Chicago ou to-day's ttain. Grading on the Denver Railroad commenced yesterday. A Denver despatch says the election in Colorado yesterday resulied la the election of Allen Bradford, Republican, as delegate to Congrets, by au increased majority. The Legislature will undoubtedly be largely Re publican. lclcstrliiiilam. Tkoy, Sep. 9. The walking tournament at Rei.sfalaer Park Course ended this alternoon at 4 o'clock, und was won by Haydock, the Eng lish pcdestiian, who walked 100 miles in 22 hours acd 41 seconds; Payne, of Albany, walked 100 miles in 23 hours and 37 seconds; Bendon gave out on the 87th mile, winning the third ptize. He walked fifty miles without rest, and entered the contest without tratuing. Haydock walked an extra mile after completing his one hundred mile. This is the first authen ticated instance on record of the accomplish ment cf this feat. CITY INTELLIGENCE. fob additional local items seb outside paces, Political The Tanners' Club of the Seoond Ward met last night. The In vineibles parade to the Ninth aud Spring Garden meeting this evening. There is a talk of a moLstcr turnout of the Republicans on the night of the 14th of the pre sent month. General Tyndalo and Daniel Dougherty will address the citizens of the 8eventh Ward at Broad and Lombard streets to-night. The Republicans of tbe Eighth precinct, Third Ward, met at the northeast coiner of Eleveuth and Fitzwatcr streets, last evening, to perfect their organization. The Eighteenth Ward Republican citizens met at the club room, coiner of Richmond and Marl borough streets, last night for the purpose of toiming a campaign club. The urant and Colfax Campaign Club of tbe Tenth Ward met last evening, at Broad and Race streetp, to perfect the oreanizatton of the' club. Ex-Governor James Pollock addressed the meeting. The Republicans of tbe Twenty-eighth Ward met last eveidna at Tioga Hall, ltoga street aud Germantown Railroad, and organized a Grant and Colfax Campaign Club. The citizens ot the Ninth Trecinct of tbo Tenth Ward met at the Precinct bouse, south west comer of Twenty-second and Vine streets, last evening, aud oruauized tor the campaign. Ibis evening a grand Republican mass meet ing aud nae-raismg will take place at Ninth and Spring Garden streets. Hou. Leonard Myers, Charles Gibbons, aud o.bers will speak. A very large audience was present last even ing at the Aimory, Broad street, below Race, on tLe occasion of iho reorganization of the old Campaign Club of lfcGO. The Marshal, Colonel William B. Mann, was present, aad called tne meeting to order. After short speeches by t oknt l Maun and Colonel Forney, Mr. Robert Beatty was elected fcenretary, and John Price Wetltr.lt Treasurer. Tho meeting then ad journed to n.eet at the cill of the President. Shot Himself. Last night a young man tweniy-one years of age, named Chiistopuer Fiar-ks, shot himself iu the head, in Willow stn et, near New Market. It stems that he was In the employ of his lather, at No. 14'J Willow street, and addicted to strong drluk. Yesterday atternoon, on returning from attending to some business, his father observed that he was much intoxicated, and advised him to go home. He did to, and on caching there it Is said his mother expostulated with him on bis conduct, wheieupon be li lt tbe house in a state of iudig nation. He went to the house of one ot his sbopmates, named Thomas Kenan, and, with two others, named William Ingard and Jacob Davlger, went to a neighboring tavern and took a glass of beer. They then went out and pro ceeded as far as Willow and New Market streets, when, deliberately pulling a large pistol from his pocket, he put it to bis head aud pulled the trigger. The ball entered the brain from near the e t eye, and at a late hour last night the physic'ans at the Peuosjlvauia Hospital were endeavoring to extract It, with poor hopes of succtts, auu it ;WAic1 Ulk WwUia t?roye ja'.al. Accidrhtb. Ebeneior Haskell, ' sUty-fotir .ruia viu, lesiuing at no. zuj uriate street, West Philadelphia, had a leg broken on Market street yesterday. i lidward G. Schnnldt. elihteen ye.r.s old, fell irom u ecauoia iu vvesi f nnaueipuia, yesterday, and bad an arm broken. Michael Boyle, seventeen years old, had one of his bauds badly cut yesterday by a carving ujitumiic Yesterday mornincr about 11 o'clock a young iiuui nniiHu i.ouis nairon, area nineteen yer, While belpi :g to uulond iron fVotn the bark Annie, had his left le broken bv a nifpn nf Irnn falling on it. lie was taken to ihe Pennsylvania xiii'piia'. Yesterday John ConIp, thlr'y seven years old, who mlds near Fortieth and Mnrke: utrpoia while driving a spirited team, was thrown out oi tne wa.inn oy the horses running away, The ws 'ron pa'.ed over bim, and he was seriously Injured. One of his t'niehs, a lee, and an anil wi re brr km, and ho was ba lly bruUed. He w'ss irKcn to tne Pennsylvania Hospital. Coyle hbd uvDiin nv mr imi'u House STHOIOS. Relics. Wot kmen now engaged in batHiue a sewer on Broad street, near Race, have brought o tbe surface a number of the old wi oden pipes, laid about the year 1812, for tho puipoieot conveving water from tho reservoir Ht Falrmount to the distributing box at the old (cutre Square Works. In uiakimr au attach ment to waler pipe on Chesnut street, above KevcntecntL, a few days since, tbe workmen dl covpipd the old brirk aqueduct, imed to supply the Centre Squnre Works, at Broad and Market sticets. The old pIp-M and the aqueduct are as perfect as when first put, down. Odder op Ameiupan m pbrat ons for the grnid parade of the Order o. United American Mechanics, ou the 11th inst., at Lancpsirr, pre neavly completed. Tho del" cation of the Order from Wilmington, Delaware, will anive in this city to-day, and ba received bv the Hnnd-in-Mniiil r'nunoii ,r iiii.n'i. entertained duiin-r their stay in Philadelphia. A n:as meeting is to be held in Lancaster alter ilt.i nn.n.1,1 Delaware City and PAnKKsnrna Railroad. At the irceit meeting ot the friends of the r.ipo no. railroad trom Delaware city toPurkes urg. Colonel A. K. McClure. of Philadclnhin. Was t rrsent. and Dledceil thn rn nnnrMhmi nnrl assistance of the Pennsylvania Ceutral Railroad txn panyto the enterprise. The Directors of iue proposed roaa subsequently held a meeting, and ipsolved to employ au e'ugiueer, aud pro ceed with the work. The Point Riifezp. TATfJ Tfinra tit a a a fait fltteiiflauce at Point R theoccasion of the first of a series of races an nounced to tate place on that course. The race yesterday wps between Victor, Patchen, Prince Gecce. and Him ni.-ir ti, .v, - i f -- r ' ... u. liUKVi TVUI1 Llli; fiisf, second, and fourth beat". The third was ,Ul,lflJ - .1... J 1. t. . i , lu iiuvu n uciiu jiuav utiwceD x'utcuen ana iiiue Dick. The San Francisco Labor Exchange. At a recent nipeting of the Board of Trustees ol the Labor Exchange at San Francisco, tbu ."-rcre'aTy presented his first quarterly report. It is an exceedingly interesting document. In tent pottion embracing a review of tbe opera tions of the Fxchauge lor the last three mouths, tbe secretary says that the wags for several classes of woikinen have increased. He shows ihe benent of the Exchange to the Statu at largo aid the value of utiliziug labor immediately, which he holds cannot be hoarded ltice gold. One of the statistical tables shows that more than two thirds ot the total number f males employed were farm bands and general laborers. There had also, during the quarter, been a steady demand for other classes, which could not be hlltd owing to the scarcity of competent workmen. There were orders for eight hundred and seventy mote men than could "03 supplied duiirg the month of July. A carefully prepared table exbibils the nationality of the persons provided with employment as follows: Rationality, M"y, June. July, Total. American . . 381 2'J2 290 903 English . . . 158 133 125 410 Irish .... t12 551 G92 21U5 German ... 135 144 149 1428 Another table allows the da;e of arrival in this city, as follows: May, 1140; Juiie, 892; July, 911; totul, 2K80. The w hole number ot persons employed during the quaiter was 4158; and the whole number of orders was 5000. Of those huaished, 1498 were laborers; 845 farm hands; f-33 caipeutcrs; 85 blacksmiths; 140 teamsters; 67 lumbermen; 49 wood choppers; 31 men and their wives; 89 boys; 75 miners; 139 cooks; 29 cltrks; and the remainder embraced upwards ol 100 different occupation", leaving 543 orders unfilled on tbe 1st mstant. The statibtica relating to the female depart ment are interesting. Of 454 females provided with employment during July, 396 were Irish, 73 Knglisb, 18 Germans, 23 Scotch, 1 Canadian, I Nova Rcotlan, 1 Spanish, and 32 Americans Ail the Irish were Roman Catholics except 7. O the total number of Irish who were provided for as Dtated, only 17 could read and write. The Exchange has at present 2G7 $1 per month sub tenbers. The total collections for July were $52G, against $1194 iu June, and S2SG8 in May. There is nearly $131)0 in the treasury, with every demand against it paid in full. MARINE TELEGRAPH. For additional Marine Newt tee First Page, ALMANAC FOB PHILADELPHIA THI8 DAY. Son Kmita 6 us Uoom KiNKn.........ir6 SPN Bbtb ..SlS HlOH Watub 7-48 PHILADELPHIA. BO AAD Off TRADE, J AUKS T YOONO, ") Coatjch Walton, Monthly OoxMiTTBa. Thomas Pottxb. j ..-Aug. 22 All . 28 AU(, 27 ....AUK. 1!S ....Auk. 29 Auk. 211 ..AUK. 2 .. Kept. 1 ..Kept. 2 ...Siapt. 3 MOVEMENTS OP OCEAN STEAMERS. i'OU AMKHIua. Cell a Loudon New York.,....., PeonxylvftolB.. ..Llverpool...New York.. AiltniknulaJSouiliatupton...New Voik,.... I'BledouliL. .Glasgow.....New Yorit. .,.. BPOleon lII....Breni New York , i'lty ot Cork .Liverpool. ..Mew York., ('. ol Cork ...Liverpool... NfiW Ynrlr Palruya Liverpool. ..New York..., Col Balliiuore...Llveriool...New York., PeiuvU4D.............Llverio)l.. .Quebec..-. IfOK JtUKUPK. Hansa New York...Breuien............8ept. 10 Tripoli. New York...Llverpool ISept. lu O. ot Loudon.. New York...Llverpool Bepu U x muutj iibw i orK...ijiverpooi.M., Coluoibia ......... New York...GiaKow Allemannla..,...New York...laiuburK scoua ....New York...Ltverpool.... I'olorHda...... New Y or k ...Liverpool,... mnw o i orn... Liverpool. V. ot fittltlmore.New York...Liveruool CJ. of N.York.New York.. I.lvenwwvl Uty Of Boston...New Yo. k... Liverpool , COASTWISE, DOMKSTIO, KIM. CoItimblB..,...New York... Nassau.. Mono t'astle...New York...Iltvan Ht.n i'ianclBco...New York... Vera Crux... iouawaQaa.,.,...riiuaaa favauuali Feb Kee New York... Bermnda .......... utarol iUeUnlOD.PhllHda.....New Oi'leaLi.... Ploni-er... Pbllada Wllmiiimni. wiuwm i ew TorKHavaua,..., MisBibslppI New York...Rlo Janeiro, ..Sep, la ..M-.pt. it ...apu 15 ..Bpl. IU ..Kept. IS ...Ksp:. 17 ..rtapu 19 ,..8ept. 22 ..bept. 2S -Sent. 10 Sd)t. lu oept. II Sept U .Sept. 12 .bepl. 17 ..Hepi. 17 .Hept. 19 ,.K-.il. 2S IVlalla are forwarded bvhvprim.iimarinih. n'iu. lines. The Bieamerd for or from Liverpo ol call at Quei rfltown, except tbe Canadian Hue, wUloh call at LoLdotideiry. Tte steamers for or from tueU-iuil-pent call at Bouthaniploii. CLEARED YE8THKDAT. PrtfrMaiion, HuuuderH, Hamax, N,B . O. C VnlTorn tjcjir J.ftClonieul Itlce, Newberu, N. o J, R. More- HcLr J. WilManigon, Corson, Richmond, v Cald- wel', toriiou A Co. ' chr A. May, May, Boston, do ur M. K Hn lib (Dew), Banks, Richmond. Va., do fccbr E. V. Ulover, Jouersull. lTjvldei.ce, Weatuiore- lard Coal Co. Scl r Wen'morelftiid, Rico, Providence, da Srlir l i.elilft. l)avln. Balb, Audeurled. Norton fe Co. Kfr B. C. Walker, BUerlu, New York, W.M.BalrdiCo. ii, h.i.w -RuRIV:iTEaTERDAY. bavt'n, I ith'nid?uU"un' Burton' u ttom Bremer- bebr Ida Itlcliardsin, Bedell, S days from Charles, ton, ltb lumber toT. P. Oalvla 4 cV -u"a- HctirOuward, Evaua. 2 dayi from Indian Hivar Del .wlin bark to coinm a Co. -lUQian iver, tit'bt Zouave, Bborl, 1 day from Joidan'sOreek Dal wlib grain to Jas. Barratt. "um,M"uu U'eek.uai., Bet r Mary Means. By ard, 11 days from Buniror.wHh 8iil 2ospiuoelattiB to Patterson Llpplnoolt. febr Wettimoreland, Klca, from I'rovldeuoe. bebr J. Wllllaajoou.C'oisuu, from Boatou. Bteauier Moullor, Jones. 24 hours from New York, with indue, to W. M. Balrd A Co. BieanerNoveliy, Tuit. 24 hour from New York, wlibnjde,i0 w. M. Balrd 4 Co. t MEMORANDA. Cbc Boiitu. lor Philadelphia. sailed from Btu I rurc sco 6.1: lnt. Barque Bcbamyi, Bmltb. remalnad at Lrghoro 19th Hit,, Ivr ftaiauwuiia la ( day. rl,h?n?-cU,, Vrc",,,; ft 'a 19th nit,, for Phila delphia In 4 Ohjs Tia Allcauie and Malaga, Barque M.LoiHiMi Miller, ilhtn, tor Pblladel- k, .' ''"'- "'. i.lvnr;or, Km Ii, terdiv Bijht.HigKlna, heuoe, at Boston yes Brlk J. O. Olarlt. Whltmore. hence, remained at Gib- .mini ip u II II., BIT. Ill V. Hciir Liw.ie A. Bennett, Landon, hence, at Aiexan drla 7in innr. fehis Minnie Kinney, hence for Allyn's Point, and . . . irom uosion for Pbiladel pbla. at New Londoi 7th Iuhu Bohr Alligator. Bobbins, bence, at Gloacester 7th instant. Kchr Cyrus Fossett, Hardlnj, hence, at Portland 81 hchr it Inple Grilling, hence for Hartford, at New Haven 7th Inst, Schrs Ella Amsden, Smith: K P. Cab ad a, Swain- J E. summons. Younu; Laura Brldgmaa, Hart; John Price, w lnknrsou; Mary Riley. Klley; P. Bolce. Ailtuiv and N. & H. flould Crnwell, hence, at Bi von 7i Ii Inst. bclirs J. T. Weaver, Cieavelaud, frono Bunion, and wn. Beruent, Haley, from Quincy Point, bom for Philadelphia, at Holmes' Hole sth Inst. cenr .nr.abeib, uoraer, hence, at Pawtacket 7th Instant. hctir Joseph Wapptes, Wright, hence, at Richmond yesterday. Bents Wm. Col'yer, Taylor: Fawn. Wiley: and Pat b way, McKlwee. hence, at Providence 7th Inst. Bcbr Anna V. Bergen, Tuoinpaou, hence, was below itwii V nii-iu v flu iiini. chr Henry Hohart. hence for Boston, hefora f rorted ashore on Block Island. bas ennn tn i,Iomi ibe crew arrived at Newport 6ib Inst. Sue had a I'Bixn oi .i.i Mum cnai. an ui wiiiun is loir, brbr Port Rovai. Moore, hence, at Nnwnnrt fith In.i t-chrs 8. Washbnrn, Thrrsher, and Catawamtnak, Rnow, from Providence for Philadelphia, at Newport 611) Inst. Bclirs D. Brlttaln Springer: 8. p. Hart, Bttrgrss; and J. H. Moore, Nickeraon bence, at Br Hon Sib Inst. fiehrs E. H. A i wood. Biggins; A. M Lee. Ddkn: A. K. Vaughan, Bislej: H. cSluiainns.Godrre); and Trade Wind. Corson, hei.ee, at rial em 7ih lost. uclir Anna iiariou, rrins, irom B iston: Cnnrlei Conner, Nlckerson. from HarnlcK. and Allele Felicia. Killott, trom New Haven, all for Phlladelpbla.at New Yoik Sth Inst. Pciir Moumonth, Anderson, from Norwalk for Port Richmond, at New York Sth lnt. Bteamer Valley City, Morgan, hence, at Norfolk 7th Inst,, aud sailed lor Rlcbmoud. NOTTCK tiTmariners nt .hnnl . V. t A, I . . , . . tin e necessary lo put up a new lantern, say until tne 9.i t h fll I tin ........ 1, K.B.l lui,. .IN h. .. . . . ... ... iuqhiviiiu,. mm iiii nin ud mnmii R frlie Delaware Breakwater Light HtaMon. Instead of the present fixed lltcht varied by Hashes, and ou the com- tltl'llnn nf t lio vc.r V tha ii vail llwltl. OArlorl k. Il.i.n. will be exhlblied tn usual. ay order ol tbe Lighthouse Board. (4. CASTOR SMITH, . . , Acting Engineer 41U Lighthouse D'strict. rhlladelphla, bepl. l, 1S6S. Notice Is herehT elvei that a rreen Buov. martreil with the word "Wreck." hrs been laid 15 talboius N. ot thesmeck star, sunk on the Laud Hand, entrance lo the river Thames. The buoy lies In 4 feet at low water anrln tlriea with tbe lollowing marks and compels be?rinv,8: Whllrstable church. Inline wlLh tha Pearson's A m Hotel, IS. i K. Heme high mills, just open to the eastward of a bruse on Hampton Point, !SE. by S, West Spaniard buoy, N.. distant 9 lothi mite. ,By order. ROBIN ALLEN, beoretftry, Trinity House, London. Aug. 21, 1S6& WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETC. -tWIS LADOMUS Sl CO? 'DIA5I0D DEALERS & JEAVELERSA WATCHES, JEWELaV A SILVER WAKK. .WATCHES and JEWELRY EEPAIEED, . 2QBtnntjt.,hilftL Wonld Invite parttcnlar aitenllon to their large and elegant assortment of LADIES' AND GENTS WATCHES of Ame-Ican and Foreign Makers of thclQnrst quality In Oold and fcllver Cases. A varieiy of Independent M Second, for horse timing. I adieu' and Gents' CHAINS of latest styles. In li and 18 kt, BTTTON AND EYELET STUDS In great variety newest patterns. SOLID SILVERWARE for Bridal presents; Plated-ware, etc. Repairing done In the best manner, and war I anted. li4p j vvedding'rings. We have fox a loDg time made a specialty of Solid 18-Knrat Ffrio Gold Wedding and Engagcuicnt Rings, Ard In order to supply immediate wants, we keep A FULL ASfeOBTMENT OF SIZES always ou hand. FAIIR & BROTHER, MAKER?, 11 llsmtbjrp No. S24 CnE3NUT St., below Foorth. SPECIAL NOTICE. CSTIL SEPTEMBER 1, 1868, I AV1LL CLOSE DAILY AT 5 P. M. . W. RUSSELL, Importer and Dealer In French Clocks, Watches Flue Jewelry, and Silver Ware, No. 22 aorta SIXTH street, 82 PHILADELPHIA. RELIEF ASSOCIATION. i E. SHIPPING, r OFFICE OF THE HANniTTAIf CO OPE BAT1VE BELIEF ASSOCIATION, N. 43J WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Object. The object ol this Association Is to secure a cash payment within forty days alter tbe death ol a member of as many ool ars as there are meoibera lu the clans to which he or sue belongs, to tue heirs ILLUbTH ATIONi CI at 8 "A" hat 6iuo male members. A member dies. The Association ays over wlihln forty days t&iua to tbe widow or heirs, and tbe remaining members forward within tblrty days one dollar aud ten cents each to the Association to re lmbuisel'. Falling to send this sum, they lorfelt to the Association all moneys paid, and tbe Association supplUs a new member lo till the place of the retiring TJCN CLASSES FOR MEN AND TEN FOB W OM EN. Ci.afcps. In Class A ail persons between the ages ol 16 aud 2U years; In data U, all persons between the ages or no aim 25 years: la CUbs Call persons be tween Ihe ages of 2a aud 80 years; lu (j ass D, all per sons belweeu the aesof SO and K5 years: inClaasE ail persons between tbe ages of 83 and 40 years; In Class F, all persons between tbe ages ol 40 aud 45 years; In Clans W, all persons between the ages of 4t and bo years', In class H, all persons between the ages of 50 and 65 years; In clans I all persons between tue agea of bi and 60 years: lu Ulass K, all persons between tue ages of 00 and to years. The (lasses fur women are tbe same as above. Xach class is limited to Soiio members. Each person pa) s six dollars upon be to n. I ig a n ember and one dollar and teu oeuts eath time a member dies belougtug to the same claa he or Bbe Is a member or. One dollar goes direct to tbe heirs, leu cents to pay for collecting. A member olone class cannot be assessed to s Collar If a member of another class dies. Each clans la Independent, having no conuecilou with any other. To become a member it Is necessary To Pay blx Dollars Into tbe treasury at the time of making Ihe application; lu pay Uue Dollar and Ten Cenu into the treasury upuu the death of each and any member of Ihe clats to which he or she belongs, wlihln thirty days after date ol notice of such death; 10 give your Name, Town.Couuty, State, Occupation etc.: alto a medical certificate. Every minister Is axked to act as ageut, and will be paid tegular rates lUS-Db.-Oliculars will explain fully In regard to funds aud liivtuiinenls. Circulars g.vlng full expla nation and blank forms ot application will be sent, ou requestor upon a personal application at the oulje of the Association. TRU8TEES AND OFFICERS. E WcMDRDY, Pieldeit. E. T. wuiUHT (President Star Metal Co.) Vlce Presloent. W. H. CARMAN (President Stuy vesaot Bank), Trea surer. LEWIS SANDERS, Secretary. D. H. Ara;AM (President National Trnst Co.) D. b. DUNCOM B, No. 8 Pine street. The trust funds will be held In trust by the NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY. No. 836 Broadway, New York. Agents wanted for this city. Address WILLIAM LIPPINOOTT, Ganrral Arent, Mauhallao Co-operative Relief Association, 9 21m No 432 WALNUT Btreet, Bulimia. QEORCE PLOWMAN. CARPENTER AND BUILDEA, REMOVED 50 Ho. 131 DVCK Street, Fg TIUDtt UBIAj LORILLABD'S OUT51DK LINK. FOR, N E W Y O R K. From and after this date, tte rates of freight by thl line will be ten cents per looios for heavy goods; fjnr cents per foot measurement; one cent per gatloa lor liquids, ship's option, una of tha t-.leamtrs of this Line will leave every lnend ay, 1 hursday, and Satur day Gcods received at a'l Udm on covered pters All goods forwarded by New Y. rk sgeot free ol Charge, except carlate. For farther lmormatlon, apply ot the pier to & gm ; JOHN F. oaii, W"tttT J"oU LlVEKPOltL A M l QUKBSa. 1 M U2 TOWN.-Juuiau jue of Mall ,itau.era hie appointed lo Pell as lol ows: CJ'l Y OK LONIMiN. Salurdav, September 1 CITY UF ilAL I IMOHE, Halurday. beptemDer 19: t TV rViJ i,'iiUJKt Tuesday, September if. CITY OK BO-JTON, .Haiuraay, eepteiuDer in. and each succeerilna; baimdaj and alternate Tuesday. at 11', M., Irom Pier 44. Nortu River. RA1ES OK PAhUAUK. 11V TH MAIL STkAMKB .rwi"?f!,l?.,J Oold' Payable In Currency. FIBT VABIN-.-....ll8TKKRAUE... ....fM to Iondon Ida to Liudou. lO o I'aria lis to Paris 4 TAeSAOK Ity THB TUltSllAY STKaSKH VIA HALIHtX. riHHT CAIItM. v-ira .uh Taj able In Oold, Peyabie iu Currency. I'verpool . M Jianiax. a M. John's, N. F by Rraucb steamer.... ,t .mil. m ;ui .T-UV.JI . Llveriiool -.....18 Halifax 15 -vuwnui.i,. 1 iiraucn riiearaer... 1 laSfienirera alan fr pwurdwn I 11 d ... si .. . i... ... ... ... " ..."...-v-wi,.,i, iinuiuuigi Dic men, etc., at reduced rales. l iilrelBcan be bought here by persons sending for Ihtlr friends, at moderate rates onir's'1'"1"" lD,otmatioa l'Ply tlje Company's JOHN'o. DALF. Agent, No, 15 BROADWAY, N. Y. Clio ti'DOMNhLLA FAULK, Agents, No. 411 CHKSNUI' btrett, Philadelphia. rr nlw Exriit:s3 line to alex. Ili.lni1pla I . . . ............ .. .. ... . . Ii iiT j'c.inrv'jYYn, uu Yvasningion) Z. .7 ' .. y"".ve mu urinwan IHlkl. Wllb COO- !fi. 1 1 Unw Alexaudrla from the most d'rect route lor Li nclibuig, Bristol, KnoxvUle. NaahvUle. Dai ton aud ihe Mouthwest. fed earners leave regularly every Saturday at noon from tlie lint wbarr a 'We Market street. Freight received dally. ..J M' p- CLYDE CO., t t, t, A VTT,t,S' " No'"1 " Mouth Wuarves. ?; Ib..r,AY?r)SONi Agent at Ueorgetown. M. Jt I.n in iiu e: . iv, ao..iu . . . , ..(. ori gin la, ' 1 fifftaKOXlCIi. FOR iEV YOUK. VIA Smt 1 iV - DELAWARE AM) KARITAN I'aNaI The Ai7.. - - - v, .mo hub leave 1 1 a i i . v froiulirst wharf below Market street. U41J'1 Goods fnl-warilul h. nil . l. ,i "' v 1 ?!'rih iMt! nu Wt"t. free ot commlsaiou. -. 1 . 1 . r:u n. un i unuui tow rates. WiL1,,.AM,-Kv''Y1,K -- Agents, JAMFS HA WHARVES, Phlladeiphhjj No. lis W ALL Street, corner of gputh, New York, 4tff ttN0RTn AMERICAN BTEAMMIII aVaWiiiA.COMl'AM Y. through Lima to Call for ala la Faaama Haliroad. NEW ARttANOEMENT. Palling from New Yoik on the sth and 20th 01 IA ERY MOiN'Ti, or the cay before when those Uaie. tall 011 ttnnuay, Page lower than by any other line. For luformallou address D. N. CARRIXQTON, Agent, Pier N6.48NORTH RIVER, New York, Or 1 HUM AH R. SEA RLE, NO. 117 WALNUT btreet, Philadelphia, Pa, W. H. WEBR. President. clIAS. DANA, Vice-Pres Ofllce 84 EXCHANGE Plac. New York, 1 3 sm PASsiflE Tfl Axrn vttnt n t j. . n, BRit'AlN AN H IRELAND U oliuAMSHJP AND SAlLtNU PACKET. AT REDCCKD HA I km ' DRAFTS AVAILABLE THRUUUBTOUT ENQ LAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAND, AND WALEd. For parllculars apply to TApncorre, brothers a co No, 86 dOUTH Street, and No. 2d BKO.VUWAr, Or to TUL MA8 T.8EARLE, H Nj.217 WALNUT dtreet. ;-;r- xriiiiAi;c,L,rniA, UIOIIMOND i A N II MiUhl II 1 U 1-1. A 1, r 1. r 'llXitOtUH FREIUHT AIR LiNJS TO THE BUt l'll AND WEST. . f EVERY SATURDAY, A l nnnn. rm ... ci nun ..... . . . , 1 . ' . . . n Btreet uu muuu auovo uamati THROUGH RATES and THROUGH RECEIPTS h'iiPP "'t8.'11 ?;ori111 Bnu b0luu -'ona, via B hntirrl Air T.ti.a Tia ilrnu.i , rt i . www ,irt tn 1 .w.r..hi,ii r v-uT iTt......".. . a' or is mouth vitulnu .nrt"Tn . ' .1 . , Bl "!.,u lne west, via Dauvlile KilAirt, "lu Freight HANDLED BUT ONCE, and taken at LOW ERRATi-S THAN ANY OTHER Lis" u..ctiiiiui7 ouiri, uu uuenpuess or this route couimeua It to the piibiio as tue most desirable me- - - -J - sa "fovi ifliuil ui irtilKat, IS (I C!IiariA fftr Pnnihl.gulnn rt . - . Of trauHier. "l ouse Steamships InRUred at lowest rates. Freight received dully. WILLIAM P. CLYDE A CO., Point 1 anoui Jniuuxuuuu MUO. city T, P. CROWELL A CO.. Agents at Norfolk. 1 'rfTTj FOR NEW YORK SWIFT-SURE tartrYrftrim-ria Transportation Company Despatch Canal, on nml nfterltiu lAtl, ... i. , , . .. 12 m. and s P. M connecting with all Norlheru and H,aatern lineM. For lreli4il, which will be taken on accommodatlmr terms, appiy to WILLIAM M. BAlitD At CO., t . "ii o, uajLiAwakis Aveaue, STEAMBOAT LINES. BRISTOL LINE KEW YORK A1D VIA RttlaiOL, BOSTOt For PROVIDENCE. Ta n w mm. Nirw mrnwiDn CAPE COD, and aa points of railway cowmamca 'Ihe new aud BDlendld suiamara RCTHTor. PROVIDENCE, leave Pier No. 4u NORI'H RIVER iu. iui oireei, mijoiuiiig ucorasaes Mireet t erry New Y erk. at 6 P. M.. uallv. hiiiih.ci Aruiu.i netting with steamboat tralu at Bristol at 4 8u A- M , arriving In Bosiun at 6 A. M.. lu time to oounect with all the morning trains irom tt-at city. I'ce most de sirable and pleasaut rome to the White Mouutalns, travellers for tiat point can make direct c.iuaeo tlous by way of Provideuoe aud Worce-ter. or B'JBtou, state-rooms aud Tickets secuied at uflice en pier Is New ork. 6 1 5m H. O. BRIGGS. General Manager. pnCT PHILADELPHIA AND TREN aa an 'ir-lir r t ju nieuuiooat Line. Tue steamboat AuAsni tuiHKa'V leaves ARCH Street Wharf, tor Trenton, stopping at Tacony, 'iorresdalp, Severlv. Burllngion, Bristol, Florence, Rub ulus' Wharf, aud TV U 110 XI III, Leaves Aich Street Wharf I Leaves South Trenton, baturday, hept, 6, I? P. Si Saturday, bepU 8, 6,' P.M bnnduv. KeuL 8. to Buriiuuinn. Hpimii,! uiii'miu.. lenlKl a lundlnir. te.iAVea A run hi m.i. wim.i u, a a kt 1 uursuttjr au, d a.hi 1 numua, " Ml, lu A.Jn Friday, " . 11, 7A.Ai It'rlday, 11, lliA.M Fare to Trentuu, 4u cents each way; Interiu diate places, US cents. 4 n a.riV- FOR CHESTER. HOOK. IB"71"! WILMINGTON At 8 80 aud V SO i AKD A IU The steamer S, M. FELTON and ARIEL leave CHiu-NUT Street Vv barf (Sundays exeeu.edi at 8 80 and -50 A.M., and 860 P. M.. returning leave Wil mington ai'5o A.M., l'i'50, aud 8'80 P, M, SUpplog at Cheater aud Hook each way. ' Fare, lu cents belweeu all points. Excursion tickets, 16 cents, good to return by either boat. gu j-r OPPOSITION TO THE COM- Steamer JOHN SYLVESTER will make dally excutslons to Wilmington (Sundays excepledh ionch' lug at Chester and Marcus Hook, leaving ARCH Street wharf at 10 A. M. and 4 P. Alj re turulug, lea va Wilmington at 7 A. M. aud 1 P. M. ""'UIU"'' iov" AJ'fU AA Via-AUS MkaOAi. Z8U L, W. BURNS, uaptain. rfnriN DAILY EXCURSIOMS.-T"Hi tii'mm ViMiiiiiaa splendid Steamboat JOHN A. WAR iNiLii. leaves CHESN UT Street Wharf, Phllada,. at I o'clock and 8 o'clock P. M., for Burlington and Bristol, touching at River ton. Torre-dale, Andalusia, and Beverly. Returning, leaves Bristol at I o'clock Ai Mi And 4 P M.a Jiure, 80 cenU ech wfcy. Excnralon 40 cUl i 11 tf PAINTED PHOTOS. NEW THING IN AR T. BERLIN PAINTED PHOTOS, A. B. ROBINSON, No 110 CHESNUT Street, Has Inst received a superb collection of BERLIN PAINTED PHOTOGRAPHS OF FLOWERS. Tbey are exquisite gems of art, rivalling In beauty, naturalness of tint, aud perfection o form a great variety of the choicest exotio flowering plants. They are mounted on boards of three sizes, and sold from 28 cents to 83 and 84 each. For framing aud the album they are lucoui par ably ptulUul, IJH AMUSEMENTS. MRS. JOHN DREW S ARCH hTmrr-n TtTrT . ., , ATH Hemnsai q.ifriei",8 REEr TfIB ItUflNEHi A'4KNI' TRa-I J V Kl A OItt MAN AKH i&&lLVnX Uis -a. G-NTnu oT"'f H K HILL tuaVvk'nM1!" ? "AHON-' lm Oliver S.T,,ffi(;(betryu,," . . MRP. JOHN1 ,REW :,Ah,,;S LI?; J 1" Vot.nr M.rliiw." . MI8S H AKD'.ASTLB Tony Luanpklu " J'i""1 n u"l W r. Itardcastle ......Robert Craig Jlttptlnirx e. F. Mnckay Sir Charles A! anii L,V- D ggory w, tVallla M IfS Neville m";-."'"' Tuayer thn"." "' "'e Uo,u''",yViVorciira the overture tn Hen lr-mi, " ani i..-.1 ,lJ.lMlom.f,om.-Ih!?t, Ble,?"1 belween ao conclude w.;n me u.ixi a i'o Fares of Orchestra BeSl?10" OF A MISION. Ac!r,cK!;, l '!;;u;;'':''rci- 'd Dies;'0119 Dj,!ftt f.ciired'tiaisTueiiheVcVrcTe fifty Can's PrVvtt -XZSZX lpw. MWDAY FVENfvo Kentemberl4 10 FlOfl.w's favoille nu,. ..i i 1 i'i.., V NO OPERA REPEAi ii,. r0,0 ,i?eata can best cured for tue ENTIRE 8ER1E3. NEW CHFPNUT STREET TnEATRP fourth vvkkk of tiik 11l tntaM) HPi ci'At't.h;. at Til K WHI'IE FAWN, APd Jnrrplt and Palmer's r.imliineil PAII81ENNE AK(.rv;N.OI8E BALLET WithTBE WU1TE FAWN RECONSTRUCTED, NKW BAH C 'ER. tv K W RO Vn q MiW iHFUTS, AND TABLEAU V THE GUARD IMPERIAL Composed of Hllle children ,x.,..ON HORSFBACK, MILITARY BAI.i Kl'A.M) MARriT NFPIVNK'H DAUlill TEKs A 1 THE BATH TDK. FESTIVAL OK 'I He: HKLLS, TDK BUII.DINI4 OF Tlltfi TOWER. THK FIREFLY BALLET. GRAM) PROCKhMIONS. kingdom of fished, the aika ballet. fakkauu t m atklot. transformation kced4e, matimke saturday. WALNUT STREET THEATRE, BEGINS AT a THlK (Thun-ua) ) EVENING, Mept. 10 " HOUSES CROWDED TO J HE DOME. Tenth nlslit of thet- rand Romantic Drama. In flvn acie, and a prologue by Charles Keade, Esq., eulltled FOUL PLAY, from ibe celebrated work of Charles Reade and Dion Bouclcault. uu View of the Bay and Cllvof Hobart Town. Australia THE LOVER'S LEAP, 1tr". THE SHIP IS e-CUTTLED AND HN'ICS KiOKM ON THE PACIFIC OCEAN; Rfftue of Hazel Irom a watery grave. THblLLlMt AND AI I'O U.V DING EFFECT. SATURDAY. FOUL PLAY MATINEE. FOX'S A51ERICAN VARIETY THEATRE ' EVERY EVE NINu alM) SA1URDAY ' AFTERNOON. GREAT COMBINATION TROUPE. In Grand Ballets, Etb uplau Burlesques, Sonsre DAhces, Pantomimes, Gjmuast Acts, etc. GROCERIES, ETC. ; EXTRA FINE NEW MKSS II AOKEItEL IN KITTS. ALBKBI C. ROBEBTS, Dealer In Fine Groceries, ' 7jrp ELEVENTH aad VINE Streets. 4( CRNTH.-TllI-i KPAT ROASTED COF. -1 J IKK ever told in Philadelphia, at IVILSOV'N old eslaiuiahed Tea Warehouse, No. 2iJ CUiiaNUT Street. CEWTSUOOII NTKONn ROASTED W". Z VHKhisut aireet. S.EJITS.-JAVA COIIlK, u; u... UU Guvernuieutsa-kB at WIIAOi'g, . 17NUI.INII illlCUOKY, FU MlKlva J Collee rich Bii.l Btroug. For sale at IVlhso 5JJ old established Tea Wa.ehouse, No. m chesnut street. "ul HI aT -k Va ,,JH.-I8TKOSO liLAtll ItA. WILHOVm. NO. 238 CH EN U A' Btreet, SO 80 ORAKUEPKUOE AN Ik KIV4ilI.INli BUFlir FAaT TK, at WIIaKOA'M Tea VVarehm.S' No. 286 CHESN U T Street. warehouse, JTFTINOS TROM THE II KST TEAS I W TIH 3 lXY,lorsaleto-day at UliAMOM'.(ttia7hstuait GOVERNMENT SALES. SALE OF CONDEMNED ORDNANCE A YD ORDNANCE tii OKEH, and other artlclos tint Louis Aisenal, bit Louis Mo. Will be oflVred for sale, at public auction, commencing at 10 o'cineir a M. . Oi tober 6, lStiS. a large quant "y of Condemned Ordnance Stores, ar d other articles. Conslstlua ol Iron cannon, artillery carriages. aLd canuou balls. amiiery iu piemeiiis ann equii ments. Carbines, musgeta, rifles, pletuls, shot guns, swords and sabres. """"u,i Infantry and cavalry accoutrements. Horwe equipments, cjuslsilng ot saddles, brld'es halters, etc. ' u"u-ei Artillery harness and parts of brness. Leather, braf-s, copper, aud Iron scrap. CaonoD, moitar, musket, and fill) powder. and ml., cellanenua articles ' An opportunity will he offered by this sale foe towns aud other associations, or Individual 10 dut. chase guns aud carriages which may be used (or salii t purposes. uw A catalogue of the articles to be sold will be fur nlnhed npon application at this Arsenal, or at tha Ordnance Oillee. Waslilngto , D. C uo 'J'erms canb; ten per cent, on the day of the sala and the remainder when the property is delivered thirty days will be allowed lor tne removal' of hravy ordnance. All otner stores will he re quired to be remevtd within teu days from close 01 sale. Packing bexes to be paid for at the stated price, to be determined by tliecoi niandiug otlloer. The olticer making lliesale reaerves tne right to bid In aud Buttpend the eale whenever the bidding does pot c me up to the limit that my be fixed by proper authority on some of the ..riioles.or whenever ihe IniereBts of ibe United States, lu his opinion, may be subserved by so dolog, F. D CALLESDER, Brevet Brigadier-General U.S. A.. Lieut. Col of O'dnuiire. commaading Arse-inl, Et, Louis Arsenal, Mo., Aug. 2U. loM . 9 y -m PUBLIC SALE OF CONDEMSED ORD uauce and Orduance btore'. A large amount of con lemnd Ordnance and Ord nancebioiei will be ollen d tor bain, ai Public Ano hod, at the Rock Inland Arse. ml, lUl.iols, ou WED NtbDAY, tbe 14 b day of October. Inks, at 10 o'clock. A. M. The lollowli g i,t c imprlses some of tha principal articles to be told, v ss ; 211 Iron gups, various cailbrrs. t liKi pounds shot, Bheli, eic. bio held carriages. 2i'l lots of aril lery harness. tb carbine', various n od' ls 8.7:1 uuipk. ta and rules, various models. 1 . 2:8 revolvers, varli ui miioela. 41 ,0011 lota or Infantry accoutremeuts. K en Mc-Cleilan saddles. Sirocurb lirldles. ' " CiOO waterim; lir Idler. Persons wlblni.g c imp'ote lists of tbe stores fo be sold can Obtain tbum by apillc'lin to the C'bi-f of Ordnance at WrsMi cton D C, of itrever, iiulonel Crispin. United Ktates Army P.nchiwing Ollicr. Co.--ni ri t Hou-ton and oreen a reete, Nhw Vorkclty.or by diitci appllcatlou to tills Arsyeal BOnJtAIj I.leuteraut-C 'lonei ordnance, aud ' Brevet Brlradier-iie 'eral U. A. Commanding Rick island Arsenal, frpi. 4. lsiis (8 i A UCTION SALE OF GOVERNMENT PR0- lTmiE'" jANFETH DRUMS CLOTHTNO, ETC. civic Ai"1 UUHTiwKMMTait U S. Aug. 1 Philadici.pkiv Pa., Hept 9, 18J. J will be sold at run, 10 auiv inn. nn Mn,niv nuw llieltih lust., attne SiMiuyialil Ainenal Grav's Ferry noad, at lu o'i'l' ck A. M a 1 01 Clothing and C imp E'qulpt". rat d as unsrvlo-ahl 1 tor luue to troops, 'Ibe pioperly lo Oa soid will couaiat la oart of Ji'ai keia I'liiiorros Cooia, Oercoa's, BI'Misei, Foisge Capp, Cai,teen. t amp ' olo s, Drurai, F.ies, 'lar, Jackeis Can p Keltioa M'B. Haas, KnaiMacks. Ili.nel aud Kn-ifhirts. etockii g. b rapt. K'-) Will alBo be sold at tbe tauioiliue. aoout it ot)3 yards lim k (Kiifiu Wlsan. three Ho s a. Also, a lot of unserviceable. Uii-r ermaiter's Stores, Ci likletlng ot a lot of old Iron, bl ves, eta. liaiaoguisof theprooertv 1. b sold will be lor. Dished ou applicailou to tbli ofllce . F T. rRTr.f.Y. Brevet Color. tl, and Aisislant QuatwriuastW Unae4 BlH'.WAill). Hint
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