3 FROM luropu 11 Y CABLE. I,lvitRi'Oor,, Oct. 1! Tlio '"I'mnmr of Commorco have appointed the 2'li hint,, tor t Tin presentation of the ddrPHH to Hcverdy Johnnou. Tlio Mayor of Liverpool Iirm Itivltid Air. .loliiismi to dinner at tlio Town Hall, on tlio 2;ih. London, Oct. 1!, midnight. A dlftpatch from Furls reports that Morforl lms fought a duel with llcnri ltochol'ort, cilltor of La Lsinti nu. The latter la said to have been badly wounded. No further jt particular. London, Oct. 10 Tlio llotic'tt'in race meeting commenced at. Newmarket. Tin- Criterion stakes were won by Wild Oat hunting i;eadnmnn Bccond, Ileatley third, and Gcntlm fourth. Imnun, Oct. 1!). Mr. Train. lms ptilillaltctl an address to the American people bidding Irinhmnn to vote for Grant for President, and adducing proofs to show that the Democratic party is friendly to England. lie denounces Tammany Hall, and de clares that the voters of the fifth Congressional district of New York must take him as an Indepen dent candidate, or not at all. In conclusion he states that though the amount of the claims have been proffered to his creditors, thy will not release him unless he Is elected to Congrsa, and even In that event, it is possible they m i y continue him in Ja.ll. tViRKFA, Oct, 10. The Kelchsriith has rcassem !1cJ Many b"lH proposing important reforms, iliave Leon introduce!. I Farir, Oct. 19 Uenoral Fii."! " "'Mrcssod a letter to the editor of the Gaul,!, itnligiirntly re jiclling the charges of personal ambition made In gainst hi in by that journal. The General dls-It-lainis all pretensions to royalty, and declares that 'be would rather leave the country than accept a (crown. Minister Hale has frequent audiences with jSerruno and Prim. !BY THE CUBA CABLE, Havana, Oct. If). The following news has been p-eceived from Mexico. The revolutionists have defeated a company of government troops noar tZapatlampas. Several ofllcers of the formor im perial army have been captured In rcbol bands. Some Mexican soldiers who attempted to rob tho 'government conducta were captured, and have jbecn carried to the capital. Fresh bands of guerillas ave made their appearance in Guerrero, causing uch trouble to tho Inhabitants. Gonzales Ortega as recovered from his Illness. He remains at Sal- mo. Kdward Perry has been empowered to act as ro- rescntutive of tho KnglUh holders of Mexican nds. Horatio Domlngnez, who was sentenced to death, as been reprieved by General L'raga, and banished 'rom the republic. A bill for tho abolition of capital punishment has ami Intrniliicptl Into tlm Mpvirjtti (IniiirVpsg. (Kscobeda has left the capital for Tampico. Cor inas will shortly proceed to Matamoras. The concessions to the Vera Cruz Railroad Cora any have been defeated In the Mexican Congress. Havana, Oct. 10. Santa Ann sailed yesterday for St. Thomas on the steamer Pelayo. Exchange on London, on United States, 0 days' sight, gold, 3r3$ premium. From Ncxv York. New York, Oct. 10 The Tammany General Committee held a meeting to-night and ordered the (primary meetings in view of the reported with drawal of Seymour and Blair. An address was unanimously adopted eulogizing those candidates of the Democracy, expressing belief in tho success of tlio cause, saying that the pending contest is pre eminently one of capital against labor, of money against popular rights, and or political power against the struggling Interests of the masses, and calling for the relaxation of no el Volts to secure a inajoritv for tho electoral ticket. Nitw Yoiik, Oct. 10. The United States Indian Commission appointed at a public meeting of citi zens last May wero in session this morning, at the Cooper Institute, to listen to a report from Bishop Whipple, of Minnesota, on the present condition of the Indians of the United States territories. Vin cent Colyer reported that during the summer vaca tion a memorial had been presented to Congress on behalf of the Indians, and an address to the people Issued by the Commission. Bishop Whipple's ad dress contained a startling array of facts as to tho ill-treatment and long-continued Injustice of our people towards the Indians. Drs. Bellows, Osgood inu isisuop iiempio aiso uuurcsseu me meeting, he 'latter instancing the result of the humane reatment of the bix trities in tins state as an evi- lenoo of capacity in the Indians for improvement They were civilized, and increasing in numbers. liter tlio aiioption oi resolutions requesting vjoh ress to give Bishop Whipple a hearing at its next ssion, the meeting adjourned. The chief business transacted to-day In the Epis- opal Convention was tho reception of tho report rom the Committee on Canons. Debate occurred n the. nroorietv of niakinu certain alterations in ttho Praver Book, which terminated by laying the natter on the table. The report on assistant Lishopi, which provides that In rise the attention bf the bishop to his duties is likely to result in per manent injury to his health, nn assistant bishop (may be elected, said said bishop assenting thereto, was under discussion at the adjournment. i Nkw York, Oct. 10 The champion base ball (match between tho Atlantic and Mutual clubs was Riostponed to-day until next Monday, in conse kjuence of the threatening rain in the morning. I New Youk, Oct. 10. Miss Kellogg made her first tantiearance to-nicht, since her return from Europe, at the Academy of Music, in opera and concert, (The house was crowded with a brilliant audionce, (who warmly welcomed the distinguished American f t?ATU(iA, Oct. 19. As the four o'clock P. M. train iwest was crossing Cayuga lake, when about half fway across, the water boiler exploded, throwing fragments into the lake. Four men were riding on the engine, but none were seriously Injured. There (was great consternation among the passengers, but n'ortunately no cars were thrown from the track. f Kochkmtkr, Oct. lii The Pcnlleld Paper Mills, &n this county, were totally destroyed by tire on I.Saturday evening. The loss cannot be ascertained. rThe insurance on the building, machinery and Wock amounts to $60,000. The origin of the lire is unknown. . . I Buffalo, Oot. 19 The body of an unknown (man, supposed to be a passenger by one of the lake KteameiB, was found this morning on the slip near itlie Niagara Elevator. Tho man had evidently been murdered. Deceased is apparently about 2.5 years jof age. Has black curly hair, moustache and goatee Urimmed close. I From Louisiana. I Nkw Ori-eanp, Oct. 19 The steamship Texas, Vrom Indianola September 30, with cattle for New Africans, foundered in a gale which commenced the (next day, and lasted several days the same that Humiliated New Orleans. The vessel was not aban doned until the 5th Instant, when she was a com plete wreck and sinking fast. The captain and k rew were saved by the brig Kiuily, and brought jllAedlspatch received here to-day from Franklin, 'Louisiana, states that the oflice of the Attakapas Register, published in Franklin, St. Mary's Pa Wish, was sacked last night, the press destroyed, iand the type scattered. The editor and printers lelt jlor New Orleans this morning, f The city of Jefferson, adjoining New Orleans, lias been considerably excited for several days over ! a police embroglio. That parish having been In cluded in tho lately created metropolitan police l.i'iutrlf.t'. a farce was aimointi-d i.nd Bent to tako charue. but the authorities r.f used to surrender the made several ssession by force, nnauy esta- puncciuen Son beats. A number of iiiese, wim mo mmxopuu Itan cantaln. were arrested and released on bonds. Lastuiihti at midnight, a negro named Sandy Parker, said to be tue iieau ; ' "TfT.Y' ..." ..'.,....i o aword and revolver lu his. poW'sslon. lie accouted for them by Baying he was nHimf the metroDOlitan police guarding tho church. During the night several negroes were ar--..., ti tr...t nrmed with Elltiold rifle. With United States cartridge boxes and am munition. Kumorsare afloat that the motrjpoli- tans intend to attempt to take forcible possession ana, at Ar idity property, imunuius w iuo n thH Courts. The metropolitans unBucccsslul attempts to take y ItMiiklinrno appeal to tne i,ottii, aiiu h.lml.Hd a station Ot their own, placing , , i,JltlJ. ,ltl, I iH borhood for fear of violence appear to be unfounded. Ouict now prevails, though considerable excite ment and apprehension existed at first. Both Houses of tho Legislature to-day pawed a bill appropriating KMO.OiM) for the detention of the perpetrators of the Franklin assassinations. Tlio Hons sustained tho Governor's veto of tho bill Authorizing the city to Issue five millions in bonds, principal and Interest payable in gold, to bo placed on the market and the proceeds applied to tho redemption of thecitv currency, bv a vnte at Tt. The veto meets with universal aniiroha- J o-morrow is the last legal day of the ses The Legislature is in session to-iiight. FROM WASUWaTON. fio to tion slon. WA8nilOTOI, Oct. 19. The Navy Department has ordered Lieutenant Commander Charles E. Clark to tho receiving ship Vaudalia, and Surgeon Hord to duty at Norfolk Navy-yard Lieutenant Commander Cork Is de tached from the receiving ship Vaudalia, and or dered to tho Naval Academy. Tho Treasury Department to-day received ff'H conscience money from an ex-government ofllcial. The War Department has relieved Major E. W. Crittenden, Bth U. S. cavalry, from duty In the De partment of the South, and ordered him to report to the Commanding General of the Department of the Missouri. Captain .lohn K. Blaino, Military Storekeeper of the. Quartermaster's Department, has been ordered to duty In tho Department of the Missouri. During the past week 313 applications for patents and (15 caveats have lccu liled, while 2eJ0 patent rights were Issued. The United States Consul at Santiago. Capo A'erde Islands, under date of August, reports t"t tho port is infected With vellltw tevr. Ilrtaai'ti there have been lew deaths, although there has been much sickness. rroiu JNorth Carolina. lUlEKin, Oct. 10 Both political parties are working vigorously in tho canvas. Tho Republi cans are jubilant over tho northern elections and the Democrats disappointed, but confident of car rying this State. Both have full electoral and Con gressional tickets. The Republican electoral ticket has Byron Latlin, of New York, and A. S. Gallo way, colored, on it. The rest are native whites. The Democratic electoral tickets are all native and all enfranchised. The Congressional Republican ticket has all natives on it except David Heaton, of Wisconsin, J. T. Dervise, of Indiana, and Mr. Boy den, who runs on the Republican ticket indepen dent, oppose radicalism, yet votes for Grant. Mr. French, of Washington city, and Mr. Fourgo, of Ohio, having been ruled off, tho Democratic ticket is composed of all natives. Governor Holdcn has suspended the order or- anizing and detailing militia. General Miles has istributed the 40th U. S. regiment (colored) troops as follows: Two companies at Raleigh, two at Goldsboro', one at Weldon, one at Plymouth, one at Fayettevillc, one at Salisbury, one at Charlotte and one at Greensboro'. One company of white troops of heavy artillery armed as infantry, from Fortress Monroe, arrived hero on Saturday. Governor Holdcn professes a desire to preserve order and protect tho Stato government, and the Democrats disclaim all purpose to interfere with the suffrage of the blacks. Alexander Wills, a member of thc40th U. S. regi ment, who was tried and convicted here six months ago for the murder of citizens, was sentenced by .ludge Watts to be hung on the (ith of November, tho execution to take place in prison. General Littletield, of Pennsylvania, has re turned here. He is reported to be the real owner of the Standard, Governor Holden's organ here. From Baltimore. Bai.ti.moiik, Oct. 10 Tho argument on tho mo tion to vacate thewrits in the cases agninst General Butler, in tho Supremo Court of Baltimore city, was concluded to-day by Mr. Schley for tho motion, which had been previously answered at length bv Hon. Caleb Ciii-bing for General Butler, anil K. 'I5. Merrick, of Washington, William Meade Addison and R. J. Brent, of Baltimore, for tho plaintiff. On each side the argument was exhaustive, and several days will elapse before the Court can re view the authorities cited and give its decision. Tho convention of delegates representing emi gration societies in the United States was perma nently organized to-day. Delegates were present from New York, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Missouri, Wisconsin, Tennessee, Nebraska, District of Co lumbia and Maryland. Col. Rutishauzcl, of Chi cago, was chosen President; F. Funk, of Philadel phia, Vice President, and Col. Ludwig, of Missouri, and E. S. Schmidt, of Washington, Secretaries. Various propositions wero discussed In tho morning and evening sessions. Tho main proceeding was the appointment of a committee to arrange for a union of the ImiuigHtion societies of the United States and u central board. The proceedings are in German. From St. Louis. St. Locih, Oct. 19 In tho United States District Court, to-day, the following cases came up: An drew J. Hull, conspiring to defraud the government in connection with tobacco, bond Si'.OOO; .J . Hull, making a false bond to defraud tho government, bond $3000; Peter Rugi, having and passing coun terfeit money, bond s3000; Georgo W. IIowo, mak ing false bond to defraud tho govcanment in to bacco, bond vfiooo. Railroad Accident. Richmond, Va., Oct. 19. On the North Carolina Railroad, on Saturday night, near Harrisbiirg, two trains, one having McGinley's circus on board, col lided, and live passengers were seriously wounded. ih the existing authorities will resist. Negroi are congregating at Bradshaw City, Loulsia Uliere it is said ono of tho men assassinated " i.iin nn Saturdav nluht Is to be burled, j ,ilU from that section report apprehensions of li. .iriiiince. and the families of citizens are buing sent to places oi hmwj,i malnlng Nkw 1 Pope, of St t"Jw"ni. ean. Oct. 19.The body of Sheriff I. uriah. who was killed on Sa- turda'v i.ltht, arrived here this evening in charge K' i route for Peoria, Illinois. Pope was ?..r lu rlv a Colonel in the 29th Illinois regiment. ..m1hb has Keen oniaineu. J iiuio f. no immediatrcimnectlonof the two murders with politics, except that both were prominent Radical tW Uu reportt vf families Uwvlng the neitfU- OITT INTELLIGENCE. FOB ADDITIONAL LOCAL ITEMS 8KB OUTBIDS FASB3. 1 A Democeatic Justicb. Yesterday after noon Alderman Riddle, of tbe Seventeenth, ward, was betore Itecorcler Glvln, charged Willi lake imprisonment and misdemeanor in office by Captain Jacob M. Davis, late of tho DOUi V. ( National Guards), a eallant soldier who luupbt throughout the whole ot the late Demo craiic Rebellion. Captain Davis was sworn, and testified a3 fol lows I live at No. 1031 Frankford road: was arrested ou Friday evening by two constable and taken belore Alderman Riddle, where I was charged with the larceny of naturalization papers; I ottered to waive a hearing and enter bail; the Alderman would not consent. Baying I noma nave a hearing; wnen oau wasuemanuea ottered Joseph Day lor siuuu: he was sworn. and 6 aid he was worth $25110 above and over all debts and imoiltties; when the Alderman fouud he beeunty was good he demanded tbe deeds ot the property Mr. Day had not them with him, and departed to obtain them ; oet ro he got out side the door Riddle pulled out a blank: commit ment and commenced to nil it. By opposine counsel, Jir. White Was there atolher charge against you ? Answer I dou't know. Ceuuscl You offered Day as bail, and Riddle asked lor his deeds? Answer He said he bad the deeda home; Ridule said that was nothing to him ; be must go get the oetdo. In reply to other questions Captain Davis said: laid not rememoer what was said, as there were so mawy Dutchmen behind me threatening to kill me, that when I got out I had to call on ihe constables for protection; I went the next morning to (ret a transcript of I be docset, when the Ahieraiau said ns would net give it to nie.uutll I told him who went my bail. The act used wa held In gHtm ba'l for tnnl. Ahotheb Democbatic Judge. Francis Met- ciill ano id ward Davis were charged with mis demeanor, In receiv'nif au illcgul vote on election d.T. .. . , A w linen teHlhea nsi meioaii wns inspector and Davi Judge ut the Second precinct of the Vwintj -second ward, at tue last election, anu thai a John r iMier came uu io voie, nun i .huiiui,(Tii nn reOdeijce: he was then sworn. and said he hairiiveu in vue o'jvcuiu wru noun OetoherS: I went in. as is the custom at that pttctnet, uud showed tneiuope me law, wueuu mn rattled at the I'Onr huh was uuuiiucu; uie judge wa on tbe potr.t ot reluMng the vote, wbra this roan whisnercJ lu bis ear, anu ne tuen eaid he mould take it ; 1 then usked him to enter ine incut io wuicu Hsuer swore on vue miijr uu, wn'cti was oou. The prisoners .te held In $1000 b1l each, bull being entered b3 UobortSiuipboti, soulnwest coiner of Jtluvenlh an& Biown btreel. Militaby Pabaub Th Qrey Reserve Regi ment, under command ot Ueuteuant-Colonel I atta. yesterday alteriioon cewbrated the 87th aiiBivcrsatjol the surrender ot Lrd Coruwallts, and tbe fourth aunlversary of Oeneii aerijttni8 celebrated victory at Cedar Creek, bj makinft a street parade. They formed at 3 oMocn, and proceeded to the Olympic Base ciutj grounds, at Twetitv-afth and Jefferson stt.eW where they hud a battalion drill. They ere accompanied by a band and drum corps, nuj uuuibered about 250 men. Momy Mrktiro or thr Board op Trapf. The n otithly mrrting of the above Board was held Inrt evening at their rooms, Cbesnut street, abote Fifth, John Welsh, President, in the clalr. The monthly committee, of which John O. James, Erq.. was chairman, reported that ttjey have had under consideration the applica tion of the Junetion and Bnakwater Uailroad, of the State of Delaware, for aid, and report adversely to said application, ai they have no means of Informing themselves a? to the value of the Mock s an inve-tment when the road shall have been completed. Witb recpect to the constroction of a pier and wbnrl atibe Breakwater, the Committee state that In their judgn.ent such an improvement is necessary, but at a point nearer the city than that proposed by the delegates who addressed the Hoard in the interests of the Ocorgetovu and Delaware Bay tiHllroad. The report, alter considerable discussion, was adopted and the Committee discharged. The Committee ot the month were named as follows: Messrs. Souder, Btizbv, and Stokes. After the tmneactlon of tbe routine business of no public interest, the Board adjourned. Ccttiko Affair at Gekmastown. On San day evening Francis Roche, a resident of Qer nnntown, met Thomas Gallacher on Price stri ct, and peiting Into an altercation with him, made an B'eault with a pocket-knife, inflicting several se vere wounds, a cut acro-s the lace, extendinf; upwards Irom the mouth, belnpr the worst. I'pon leaving Gallasber Kochc went into Centre street, where he encountered an flcqunintance named Charles Smith, and engaged in a quarr5i with him, inflicting wounds with a knife that are likely to Drove fatal. One ol the cuts is In the ncrk and the other in the head, the laiter, It is said, rxtending to the brain. Dr. uuncan was summoned to attend upon Smith, ar.d proriouDcedhiru to be in a critical condition. Roche was arrested, taken before Alderman Thomas, nod committed to await the result ot Smith's Injuries Pbojectfd Improvements. Among the'per mits Issued recently out of the Building Inspec tors' office is one for the erection of a church at Hancock and Diamond streets, to be 77 by 148 feet, and 41 feet high, intended for a Roman Catholic congregation; a dwelling at Broad street and Sasquehnnna avenue, to be 31 feet front and 75 feet deep, three stories in height; seven first class dwellings, with brown stoue fronts, 19 by 68 feet, to be erected on Nineteenth street, above Cherry. Tires. The alarm of fire last evening, about nine o'clock, was caused by the burning of Conquest & Lober's grocery and commission house, Ko. 524 S. Delaware avenue. The stock was badly damaged by fire and water. The alarm of fire last evening, about half-past 7 o'clock, was caused by the slight buruiug of the House of Refuge. The fiie originated in.ibo workshop, and.is suppotsed to have been acci dental. " Casdalties. John Hock, who shot his wife a day or two since, and then shot himself in the head, died yesterday morning at the Pennsyl vania Hospital from the effects of the injuries. John Ilavilund, who was run over on the Reading Railroad, and had his leg broken, died yesterday morning at the same institution. FCNBBAL OF A DISTINGUISHED GeNEEAIi. The funeral of Brevet Brlgadier-Gefieral A. J. Sbrompr, V. S. A., will lake pUce. to-morrow irom the residence ot his father, A. sietntner, sq.. on Swede's street, Norristown, Pa MARINE TELEGRAPH. JfTor additional Marine News see ifirst Page, ALMANAC FOB Bon kihk......., Son bu.TH f HtLADELPH I A THla DAT. ......S IS Moon bKTn..,......... oni m 5 1H i Kibh Watbb bt'2 PHILADELPHIA BOA ED OF TUADK. John O. jabicm, ") junrHU. uhiibb, -Monthly Ocmmittkb. John D. TayluH. J 8 6 S 7 9 10 10 11 u 21 21 2J 11 24 21 24 27 21 2.S 2D il SI 31 81 3 4 4 11 20 21 22 22 2 2 24 24 24 24 26 MOVKMEJiTS Oie OCEAN STREAMERS 10 K AMKUIOA. Bellona.. London..New York Oct. A thro .8outliaaipton...New York Out, Tripoli Llvrpoil...New Yorit Oot. FiKiiee... Llverpool...New York ..........enu Allt-niunlu.8ouUiaminon...New York -Oct. KuBBia. Liveri)Ool...New York Oct, t!liy ot Cork......Llverpuol...NPW Yorlc.... O31, PMmya I.lveriool...Nw Yoric oot. Col UuBlon lilVfrnool...New York -Oct. FOK EUKOPK. Scotia. New Yorlc... Liverpool Oct. CofW'wthliiKtODNew Yora..Ltverpool -Oot. bamarla. Mew York. ..Liverpool Oct. DeuisohlaiiU..New Yorn...iJreuieiu.... Oot. V. ofBalUniore.New Yorlt...Llverpooi............e)ci. C'olnnibla New York.I.ivtruool Oot, Virginia New York...Livrpool .'Jot. Allemanulft New York. ..Liverpool Oct, Lkilorado. New York...Llverpool, 0,:t. Itussia... New York... Liverpool Oct. Tripoli.-.. New YorK.,.LIveriool ..Oct. t'.liv ot Boion...New York...Llverpool O01. Bellona ..New York...Lonelon. Oct. ('aledoiila.......New York...Oiaflgow...u.......Oct. Perelre -.....-New York.Havre Ojr.. O. ot Cork......... New York...Livertiool Nov. Chlii..........N'ew YorkLlverool.. Nov. Ni brahlta.. New York...Llverpool Nov. CUOb new xorK... Liverpool .Nov CXJAnTWIInK, DOMXwTIO, ilTO. BtarfnflStripesPhl)ic1,......je(ivn..... -.Oct. 8uu I riuclco.New York... Vera Crua Oor. Worro Caalle....New York...Havaba Oct M lHBOurl New York... H avana tict. Plonker .Phllada .WUmlnuton ..... Oct. Merrimaok New York...Rlo Janeiro Oct. H. Cbauucey ...New York... Aspin wall .ect. i:ore8 New York...New Orleans ct. niarortneTJnlon.Phllada.....New Orleans .........Oot. Tonawanda Pbllada 8avannah..........Oot. Guldlne Slar New York...AHnlnwall rw Id alls ie forwarded bv every niMirwr in h. ,,, n.. linen. The teamers for or from Liverpool ci at Uueenstown, except the Canadian line, which cull at Londonderry. The steamers for or from tbeOonti nant call at Mouthampton. CLEARED YKSTERDAY. etearr ihlp BtarB aua Utrlpes. Holmes, Havana. Thn WaiiBou A bona. Brig AnDnnrtale, 'I ucker, Boston, Oeo. 8. Repnller hebr Kve'green. Bellosie Providence. J. Houiuiel'.rr Bebr W. C. Atwood. Aiwood. Proldeuoe, do kchr ltrandy wine. Ireland. Salem, 00' Hchr Vlllane Uueen. Tliloison. Provldenco, ao' hchr Aid, t-nmb. Medford. Day, Hauuell 4 Co. M't K. W illtnir. Cnndln. Balliinnre, A. oroven. .lr St'r w. Whllldln, Klgnans, Baltimore. A Graven, Jr Tug Tho. JetTernon, Allen, for Baltimore, with a tow ol barges, W. P. Clyde & Co. ' ... mA,FKIVBD YESTERDAY. Br snip W. H. Moody, Durkee.lrom Provldenoe In tiSlikiii to captain. lu Br. uai que Centaur. WIIMnms. 8 dnya from Sh'ei bcuine. N.8.. In ballast toC. V. Van Horn Barque Henry P. Lrd. Plnkbaiu. 7 Oays'lrom Port land in ballast to Warren A UreKg. ' rort Brig Golden Lead. Dow, from Portland. In ballast to Brig Alice M. Putnam, A. wood. 6 days from Boston, Id bailaH to Warien t Gregg, ' Blg ADDandBle, Tucker, irom Boston. Bctir atalvlna Jne. Goram. ludaya irom BL John N. B . with 7U4 2io labs to T. If. Kaivlu A Co. "uu f cbr B. V. Lowell, Le"lu, 6 days Irom B09ton In bailuHt to Warren & Gregg. 1 " IrclirU L. Vandervoori. Baker. 9 davs from Port lai d. with I81,(K)0 laths to T. P. Galvln A Co. Bchr Llzsle A. Watson. Watsoa, 6 dayalrom Bjaton In ballast to Warren & Gregg. fr'cnr H. M. Ooudon. Oonuon. 8 days from Baosor with 76 HO laths to T. P. GalvlnACo. ' 8cbr George Henry. Field. 8il from Billabury. Wd ,wlih lumber to Oolllna Co hebrH J. Fay, Prwcolt, 12 days from Calais, Me , wilh 17IM 00 pickets toT. P. Galvin & Co 8chr Wm. B. tthnlu. Blokes 12 dajs trom Btcbmond, whb Inn ber to Palieraun dt Ltoptncott. . HchrG A. Grant, Baoks. 14 days from Norfolk, with lun her 10 Paiteraon A Llpoluc itt. he hr J. L. Malloy, Kuaaell. Irom Lvnn. h( hr Arcber A Reeves, Ireland, irom Fall River. Hchr P. A. Grau, Lake, from Boston. Kcli r Aid, Bmltb, Irom Bobioq. trbr G. H. Adams. Baker, from Boston. (steamer W. C. Plerrepont. HhroBhlre,24 beam from New York, with mdse. to W. M. Balrd A Co. MeamerMara, Grumley. 24 Uoura Irom New York, wlib mdae. to W. M. Kalrd & Oo. Bit m r Beverly. Fierce 24 boars from New York, wtih indue, tow. P. Clyde Co. Tug Thos. Jefferson, Allen, from Baltimore, with a tow ol barges to W. F. ClydeA Co. MEMORANDA Fhlp John Harvey, Loved, hence, at New Orleans Hlb 1UBI. Hi Id Braill Hlbbert. from London for Philadelphia, Bk'li d Iram Deal 6in Innt. ai. aiuaulp Nurman, Crowell. hence, ai Bi ston yea teidiy. ha que Volant. Castner. hence for Mobile, was ht-Hh d 10th lUHt. 8 P. M. od T.irluuus. Ba que Cyntbla Palmer. Mllner, for Philadelphia, kIl. oil nt Riinrfin l7lli lUHt.. Bi g M.O. Haskell Haakell, for Philadelphia Bulled frine Balem lHlb I nut. .. . . n Hi lg Five Broiberd. Tbnrlow, sailed Irom Oronstadt tilth ult forBuaton. ... . . BilgldaM, Comery, MoLellan, hence, at Boston imh FnaU .... ,, Br g H. C. Brooks. Davis, for Philadelphia, sailed from Newport 17ib lnat. . ... Bi g Theodora Reluiers, Mlsch, henoe, at Legbora Uiebw Joel Van Zant. Ixp. from Savannah t8tb ult. tor Philadelphia, was aeeo 17th luU, no Ul elC, by th aieamablp Yaioo at Yorlt. He br Maggie Van Doaen, Corson, benoe. at Warrea 14th IpalalH. 1,1.11.. .. ni,l,tmi In, Vhl to hr Ji'bn e.'mp- :i , , ' ladi lubla, at KewptK i6ih luaU Bcbr J. J. Little, nence lor Wareham, at New Lou don 17th lnat. Bchr Henry, Dobbin, hence for Portsmouth, at New London 1Mb Inst, hchr Com. Kearney. Pbllabee, hence for Bath, Balled front New London imh lnat BcbrKnwlD. Tutile, irom Bridgeport for Philadel phia, at New York 18th lnat. ftchra B. A. Ford, Carpenter, and TTarrlet Batter, Webber, lor Philadelphia, cleared at BI. John, M. B.. lfiih mat. - hchr Jzetta, Coombs, for Philadelphia, tailed from Patina Mills, Ga., loth lnat, HcbrTonice B-nllne. Bunoe. from Providence for Philadelphia, at New Yora i7tb lnat. Bchr Hannah Blackmail, Jones, from Providence ft r Pblladelpbia at New York ISih Inst. Bchr Margie, McFadden, hence, at Portland 17ih iDxlant. Brhra Jane W. Baker. Wilson; John Shay, Tllton: and B. Hotchklaa. Hodaden, for pblladelpbia, sailed (rem Halem KHh Inst. Brbr'Jhomaa Patterann, Allen, for Philadelphia, cleared at Norfolk 18lh lnat. in Brbr Jamea A. Crnoker. Lnnler, for Philadelphia, cleared at Jacksonville 8th lust, NOTTCE t6MARTNF.R.S. Notice Is hereby given that during the current niomb tbe Nun and Can Buova In Biston harbor. Vineyard Sound, and Buasard's Bay will be taken up for the winter, and spar bunya 01 the corresponding numbers and colors win be substituted for them. Beaton. October 18, 1868. LIFE INSURANCE. E. V. CLARK & CO., BANKERS, No, SO South THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA, OICNKIIAL. AGENTS JOB TUB National Life Insurance Co. OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, tob tub Slates of 1'cnnsjlvanla and Southern New Jersey. THE NATIONAL) LIFE INSURANCE COM PANY la a corporation chartered by (Special Act of Congress, approved July 25, 1868, with. A CASII CAPITAL OF ONE MILLION DOLLARS, And is now thoroughly organized and prepared for business. Liberal terms offered to Agents and Solici tors, who are Invited to apply at our office. Full particnlars to be had on application at our oflice, located in the second story of our Barking House, where Circulars and Pam phlets, fully describing tbe advantages offered by the Company, may be had. E. W CLARK & CO., HO. S3 SOUTH THIRD STBEET, 8 8 tuf tf PHILADEDPHI A. MNANCIAL. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, ETC. YJm T. QNODGRASS & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CLOTH STORE, No. 31 South SECOND Street. EXTENSIVE STOCK AND EViKY VARIETY FOB LADIES' WEAK, MEN'S WEAR, and 9 24 lmrp BOYS' WEAfc. WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETC. EVaS LADOMUS& CO? ( DIAMOND DEALERS & JEWELERS. W4TCI1ES, JEWELRY SILVEIl WAKK. sWATOHES and JEWELRY EEPAIEED. . J02 Chestnut St., Phila Wonld Invite particular attention to their Urge and elegttut aasortment of LADLES' AND GENTS WATCHES of American and Foreign Makers of thelflneat qnallt7 In tiold and Hllver L'aa. A variety of Independent X Second, for horar timing. Ladiea and GenU' CHAINS of latest itylei. In 14 and U kt. ' BTTTON AND EYELET BTTJTJS In great variety newest patterns. SOLID 8ILVKKWARK for Bridal presents; Plated-ware. etc Repairing dons In Uie best manner, and war. ranted. 1 ltp FRENCH CLOCKS. a. w. russell; No. 22 NORTH SIXTH STREET, Has Just received Mr steamer Tarlfa, a very large aasortment Of FRENCH MARBLE CLOCKS, Procnrlng these goods dirtct from the best maun factnrers, they are ottered at the LO ffSHT POSSI BLE PRICES. 628 DRUGS, PAINTS, ETC. ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO., N. E. Corner or FOURTH and RACE St&, PHILADELPHIA, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS 09 White Lead and Colored Faints, I'ultj, Yarnlslies, Etc AGENTS FOB THE CELEBRATED FRENCH ZLNC I'AINTS. , DEALERS AHD CONSUMERS BUPPLIED AT LOWKbT PRICES FOR CASH. 18l MEDICAL. 1. C, E N T D U Y L A yf , MESCAL TONIC ANU DlUllbilUO. N T, . .. . . . .,..,, .a.ll. CiL'v. a pailent owes some lliuk to a doctor who ilt-Krt cl raspli'U '! throat and Uaflng hit whu e lu tvrlur with the bli'eni sucked by sour-tempered rooia from vUeulah soils " l0 a boUie; au for 7 10. r KnJ J K j02j No. WW CHESNUTH root. IRE GUARDS. kTOB KIOBB FKOHT, AflTliVBIS, V&i TOBIKW, ETC ratent Wire Killing, Iron Bedsteads, Ornarnenu Wire Work, Paier Makers' Wires, and every alei: Of Wire Work. mannlanlBred b ft. WAIiKEB A BOBia, lata,) 1 BiO . U aorut BIXTH (Ureal :MITIIBAHBOLPPi Dealers In aU UoTcrnment Sccnrltler. BILLS OF EXCHAXtJE For Sale on LonrJon, Frankfort, l'uris, Etc. We Issue Letters ofcrcdlt on Messrs. J AMES W. TUCKER k CO., l'arls, AVAILABLE FOR TRAVELLERS- USE THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. Having now direct prlTate commnnlea tlons by wire between our New York and rhlladclphla0inces,.we are constantly lu receipt or all quotations from New l'ork, and are prepared to execute all orders with promptness In STOCKS, BONDS, and U0L1). S3IITn, BANDOLPn & CO., No. 16 South THIRD Street, T10 PHILADELPHIA. Will. PAINTER & CO., BANKERS AND DEALERS .IN GOVERN MENT SECURITIES, No. 36 South THIRD Street, HILaVDFXPHIA, AGENTS FOll The Union Pacific Railroad Co,, AN Central Pacific Railroad Co, We hare on hand THE FIRST MORT GAGE SIX PER CENT. GOLD INTEREST BONDS of both Companies, for sale or Exchange for Gorernment Securities. Pamphlets, with Maps, Reports, and roll InTornuitlon furnished on application, e iu a QANKING HOUSE Of Nos. 112 and 111 Sonth THIRD Street PHILADELPHIA, Dealers In aU Gorernment Securities. Old 6-20s Wanted In Exchange for New A Liberal Difference aUowed. Compound Interest Notes Wanted. Interest Aliened on Deposits. COLLECTIONS MADE, BTOOKS bought and sold n Commission. Special btuineei accommodations reserved for adles. 10 8 tm We will reoelve applications tor Policies ot Life Insurance In the National Llie Inaarance Company of the United btates, i ull Inlormatlon olven at our Oflice. QLENDINNINQ & DAVIS; HO. O IOCTH THIRD ITBUTI Gtock and Gold Broken. QUOTATIONS OP NEW YORK STOCKS , AX WATS OS HARD, 1128 . tummmtm. imi Iohm h. datis NEW PUBLICATIONS. SU P K It B L Y ILLUSTRATED BOOKS Mey rick's Axaor. Plates In gold aud colors. 8 vols, Turner Gallery. Artist's proofs. Folio, liunuilal Halls and Cuslles or England. I vols, bbuw'a Dresses and Dtcorallous ol Middle Ages. 2 you. Doyle's Chronicles of England. Illuminated plates. Neale's Manrlona ol EutUnd, 400 plaies. 8 vols. Claudo's L ber Vt mails. vol. Fullo. Ualheibe Hotiograntne des Piccldes, 8 vols. : Iiore's Itililf, Don Quiioih, aud other works. I 1'rulatan's ChrnnU lea or KnKland. Illiinilnatrd, TUE ENGLISH B JOKd I'OKU, 10 6 No. Tit HANSOM Sl'ltKHT. GAS FIXTURES. GAS F 1 X T D R K a AUSKET, MERRILL A THAOK.AKA. Mo. 718 L'iiiOHN UT Btreel, mannractnrers of Oaa Flztares, Lamps, etc., etc would call the alien tion of ihtt publlo to their larce anl elegant asuorimunt of Ous ChanduUers, Pendanu. Brackets, eto. They alao Introduce gas-pipes lute dwelllnKa aod pnbllo builrtlngs, and a.Umd to extent log, altering, and repairing gas-pipes. All work: warranted. t 111, COAL. BM1DDLETON & CO., DEALERS I . HAKLKKiH LEHIGH and EAULb VELS1 OOAL. Kept diynuder cover, PrepiurtHi exprCMSiy tor ramlly nse. Yard, No. 16 W ABHLNuTOi OHIm No. M WALNUT 8 tree t. M lELFOfoTEIM &pTfSf iHINTINGdOMB piTLER. WEAVER & CO., SXANTJTAOT0BKBS OF U AKILLA AND TARRED CORDACSB, CORDS TWINES, ETC., Ho. ffl North WATEB Street, and No. ZS North DELAWAKS Avana. SrHTLASUTHIA. l3Wir4 B, PlTLKB, HlCHASL WllrM. Uvb-ss v. (W'iiu, 1 1 AMUSEMENTS. NWM KCViifi?STn FKEET. THEATRE. x; WM-5xTKAtN1irNfceEMTu8"- Xngsgtment.nioat pwliivcly. FOR SIX NluIIT Commencing Tills 1IONDA.Y.' October in of the woild-imowni'd ' uclODBr HANLON BROTITERS, the lollowlug Europtan ceiehritie engageusens IE! wVKre""'"11' n1 ChmP"" Of JAMES BLMPHIN. Jnrope'a Greatest Harnlat. .1. . . Wlr-H KMIt.Y THOKNK. ""PMfc 'T. 90mP.Mir-d fomcrPpone an1 Vocalist. -r. .., a. ormiivu ii i oticrn uiKt and IlnrTo uD,!!nJ,Aurrri!,8VljVANIaud BttSiiDUT. Oro- AOmlealon 2, KO, 7Sc, and tt D.iors open at 7 o'clork. Cut lain rices at a quarter to a. o'cVrk. HAlURUAY NEXT ONLY IIANULV MaTIKKE, PRICJ8 A UtUAL TO MATINEE. 10 19 tf MRS. JOIIN DREW'S ARCH STREET TUE. ATKE. Begins at quarter to a L()l 1'A AH KIKE-ELY. MONDAY, AND EVERY EVENING, ' Palconer's new MilPury Drama, FIKK-KLY. TOTTA A8 FIRE-FLY, D with her great Drum Bolo, Erenun bong, and Md with Mr. CRAIG as KAKF. ' BATTJHUAY FI It a-FLY MATINEE AT g. WALNUT ST. TUEATKE. BEGINS AtTto8. THIS (Tuesday) EVKNINU. Oct. w. Becond nicbtof the irmlueni Tragedian. UK. K. L. DAViLNPOslT, In his celebrated character of ROVER In O'Keefe's Comedy. In Acta', of WILD 0T. To conclude with the Nautical Drama of UL-CK-EYKI HUMAN. William, with Bongs..... MR. K. L. DAVENPORT PETROLEUM V. NA8B Y, P. M.a wicb Is Postmaster, Conlederll X Knads, ... t . wlch la in the Btalt uv Kentucky, will be WEDNESDAY EVENING, OeU i!lst. at Hor tlcultoial Mail. Subject "Cursed be Canaan." 1 Ickeia o cnis. f or sale ai Trumpler'a aud J. W, Clazton'a, Chesnut street. N o titra charge lor reserved seats. 10 IT 4f MUSICAL FUND HALL. CARL IsENTK AND MARK H AH4LJWB GRAND OkOHEHTRA MaTIMEKH, EVERY BATURDAY AFTERNOON, ai 84 O'clock.' (Subscription Ticket, admitting to thirty Concerts. f, Packsge ol four Tlckels..... .... Single Admlisli n.... .....5fl cento. For sale at Carl Bents's OUlce (Boner's suire), No, 11U2 Clieanut street, and at Mark Hassler's OIHce, No, 214 B. E'ghth street. Engagements fur Concerts, Com mencemets. Balls, Private Parties, etc., can be made at the ofticts. lOHtf GERMANIA ORCHESTRA. PUBLIC RE UKAriSAlH ai Ihe tiOHTIOUL TUIt AL BALL EVERY WEDNEoDAY, al Mi P. M., will commence on WEDNESDAY, October 21, next. Tickets sold at the dour, and all principal Mualo biorea. Packages ot live for i: sluKle, lift cents. Fiigsgementa ran be mace by addreMlng G. BA9 TEKT. Ne. 1231 MONTER" Y riireet; Willie's Mualo Biore. No. 1UJ1 clieanut street; Andre's Mualo Btore, No. 1104 Cheanut aireet. 10 19 3m ATLANTIC CARD UN CALLOWIlIHi STREET. I-OTJItTH WEEK OP HOR9E DRAMA. THE FEMALE HOUSE THIEF. 1016t KATB R4YMOND AND BLACK BE 33. FOX'S AMERICAN VARIETY THEATRE. J EVERY EVENING AND BA1URDAY AFTERNOON. GREAT COMBINATION TROTJPB, In Grand Ballets, Ethiopian Burlesques, Bongs Dances, Pantomimes. Gymnaat Acts, etc. EDUCATIONAL. JJAMILTON INSTITUTE DA AND BOARD. leg-School for Young Ladles, No. 8810 CHE3NTJT Btreet, Philadelphia, will reopen on MONDAY, Sep tember 7, 1868. For terms, etc., apply to 8i4tf PHILIP A. CREQAR, A. M., Principal. THE J1ISSES JOHNSTON'S BOARDING and Day Bcbool lor Young Ladies, No. 13.7 BPRL'Clii btieet, will reopen D, V.) rieptember 14, Iboti. 4 am MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. AMERICAN CONSERVATORY OK MOSIC. B. E. tOKN EH '1ENTU AND WALNUT Bl'8. A few vacanclns (or beginners and advanced pupils may be seemed Hi In and next week, pijio tutha3t JISS JENNIE T. BECK, TEACHER OP PIANO-FORTE, No. Hi FLORIDA Btreet, between Eleventh aud Twelfth, below Fltzwater, 94 BALLAD AND SIGHT SIVGING.-T. BISHOP, No. 83 B. NINETEENTH tiu K28im MEDICAL. riietjm:-a.ti8j:, IV E U It A. L G I A, Warranted rcriiiancutly Cured. Warranted Perniancntly Cured. Wltnout Injury to the System. Without Iodide, l'otassla, or Colchicum By Using Inwardly Only DR. FITLER'S GREAT RHEUMATIC REMEDY, For Rheumatism and Neuralgia in all its forms. The only standard, reliable, positive. Infallible per. manent cure ever discovered. It is warranted to coo tain nothing hnrtfol or Injurious to tbe system. WARBANTEDTOCUKK OR MONEY REFUNDED WARRANTED TO CURE OK MONEY REFUNDED Thnnsands ol Philadelphia references of cares. Pre pared at Ko. 29 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, 8 22stuihtf ' BELOW MARKET. WINDOW BLINDS AND SHADES. 3 L I P4 D 8 8 HADES. B. J. WILLIAMS & SOAS, Ao. 10 NORTH SIXTH STREET, LAI.faEbT MANCFACTDRKRB, AND bELL LOW PRIom n.INDs pulotrd and trimmed. BICRk; B H A DEJ made, and leuerMl titbs IMPROVED BILTIMORH .FIRE-PLACE HEATER, WITH Illuminating Doors and Windows, AMD Magazine or mifilcli nt rapacity Ibr fuel to Ium i t hours. The most cheerful and pcrtVct Uenter la use. BOLD WHOLE ALB AND RJCrAIL BY J. S. CLARK, Ao. 1C08 niBUET STREET, ID ii lmrp BILADELPH
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