8 AMUSEMENTS. Huiuph f riRA. A large and brilliantly fith'onab'e silence was present lut evening at the Academy ol kule, at trie first representation by the Mohlngs Tionpa of the delUhtfol opera nl fro Diaeolo. Its ren dition afforded tbe hlnhe-t gratification, and the ap plause bestowed upon tbe efforts of the performer was heart? and enthusiastic throughout. Mi Rlcnmat who could not ting badly even If she wonlJ-maOe a no st charming "Zcrlina," and tang and acted thechnr- eter hi a manner larely witnessed now-a-davs. Her splendid voice was In the best possible condition, albeit he ban been susUlnlng an arduous role nightly tor a week pant, and her finished effort throughout was alt Ui at even the r.nst exacting could have desired, Mr. Caetl'i"Fra Diovolo" wag alio very commen dable. Ilia singing of the role was especially pralso worthy, and bis "Young Agnes, Beauteous Mower." was among the best we have ever beard. Ills sinking f "rroodiy and Wild." and "On Yonder Hock Re clining," were also excellent performances, and wcie lnudly applauded by the audience. With a little more spirit Intused Into the acting, bis 'Kra biavolo" would beoneot the bent of blsrWes. Mr. Heguln and Miss Kelds Harrison were very amuilng as ".My Lord and Lady A leash." 'J lie I'ch, deep contralto of Miss Harrison was. of course, not biuuiiht inucn Into reuuisltion In her role, bui ail ihat leil to her jot as tlie wlie ol tue "shocking MiBllshman was capitally executed. The air Inirodiico l by Mr. Campbell Id tlie last act was lilfitily appropriate, and was artistically rendered. Mr. W.v lie's Lorenzo was a good peilormance and his sinking was the host we have heard from lilm since the season commenced. The orchestra was, as usual, excellent, a little auceie ration ol the time ol some ol the concerted pieces only excepted; the chorus was aduitrahte. ana the opera was put upon the stage In a manner we have rareiy seen eouailed here In opera. fra U aroh, will be repeated this evening for the benefit of Miss Rlchlntts, and as the public seems to have taken ho d ol tvng.lHli opera In reiil caruesi, and tne lalr btntfiruirr'i claims upon the pub Ic lor a substantial token are of a character not to bo over ooked, another large and billllaut assemblage will be present. Italian Opeha. We are pleased to announce tliat Mr. Bcrgrnann has determined to produce the beautiiul new opera by the Hlcol Freres, entlUcd Crupinoela C'.mare, at the Academy ofMuslo, on the 15th 01 Octo ber ur nlonds have long desired to have an oppor tunity 01 wltne-slng ihn groat opera or' the C-bblrr and tne fairy. nd tliev will be grutliird to know that it wi,l JnUoduee to a Philadelphia audience the celebrated priino buffo vocalist and accomplished comedian. Giorgio lioncoui. Ciwbkdt Street Theatbk Mr. Owens rcponta his great role ol "Caleb Plummet" to night, with Miss Joule Orton as "Dot," and Mr. J. W. Jonniugs, o pro mising young actor, as "John I'ccrybluglo." Mr. Owens adds, this evening, his luvorlto character of '"Fatei-nos-tei " In tbe co-nlcal farce ot John J)blt To-morrow (Saturday) afterncon, the hint Owens Orton Matinee will be given This will enable the lames and scool chil dren to see the great comedian and character actor. At tub American to-night, the greatest bill of the season Is offered. Tbo comical burlesque of Kinq tear, the Cun, will be followed by the tunny laico of John Wi ppt. and this will be succeeded by the burlesque of H, chord 111- In addition to this splendid carnival of tun. 'lie Misses Covert will sing a oe Iglituil ilunt To morrow (.Saturday) afternoon, a grand matinee will be given. At tbe ecu, the Florences iffer a splendid pro gramme, i-r. Florence appears as "Captain Murphy XUtnlre, "O'Leary," and "Brian O'Lynn," and Mrs. Florence enacts eight diilcrcnt characters in a protean eomrulctta. Let 'Willie and his wile ' Have soiuu sub stantial proois of the cstlmatljn in which they are tied by our people, this evening. AR. John Uuouchah takes his benefit at the Walnut Btreet Iheutre this evening, lie will appear In his great lm personation of 'WIlkinsMicawber," In the P.rouulmin Dickcns plav or David V pi erfi M. Mr. Brougham also pluys "O'Callaghan," In the laughable farce Oi llii Last Lgi- 1 he Board op Blockheads. Our readers must not forget tbe grand complimentary beneut to be tendered to the "Wood Mlnstrois" t"-inorrow (.Saturday) aiter noon, at the Assomhly Buildings. Here Is the card of Uie lllockhcads : "This benefit Is given to them by the leading families gs au Incentive to further exertions, and In api reelution 01 their gentlemunlv qua.lties in urivatelue , 'the correspondence will not be published ) A number ol volunteers wi 1 appear, among tuem "The Mvsteiiuus Orange Tree," Ifobert lienor, " the Ma gicUn and Musician too Aerial lie 1. the Cabalistic Clock, a uoard ng Pchooi Miss, i.nd Stclnway's Uruud Piano torte. No cards except at Box oilico. The Lincoln SiEmohial Tableaux. Mr. George WunUerlfcb's renowned paintings Illustrating the lire and death ot Abraham Lincoln will be exliibl ed at Sallonal Hall, for the ft St time, on next Monday even ing. Mr. H K. Murdoch, the well-known eiocutlonlst, will do Iver an appropriate exp'ana'.ory address each evening, and vtud'l e Klvlra Do silva will slim a number il favorite arias and bu lads at each performance, Carncboss & Dixey's Mi.N6TnEL3 take a general benefit at the hands of their friends this evening, and ofTcr an attractive bill. Their headquarters will be Jound in Eleventh street, just ubove Chesnut Tales 'a Winter Harden, In Vine street, below eighth V open for the season, and is disbursing mental arid physical refreshment or' the best order every day and evening. CITY INTELLIGENCE. For Additional City Intelligence see Hard Page. The Meetino at Mechanics' Hall. The lion. Leonard Myers appeared ai tho German mass meeting lit Mechanics' Hall lust evening, at near 10 o'clock, having already spokn at the meeting of the "Boys in Hi no" ol tho Eighteenth "Ward, and in the Sixteenth Ward at the Myers Campaign Club gathering, lie was received with the most enthusiastic cheers, which wero repeated over and over again, the audience rising to thoir Joel to greet him; and he spoke upon the groat questions ol the day lor nearly an hour, interrupted py frequent buists ot applause. He exposed most thoroughly tbe falsehoods of the opposition in relation to the soldiers' bounties, and snowed that Andrew Johnson's secretary of the Treasury bad opposed tbe passage oi any law to give bounties, while Congress did the Dcst it could with the Administration azaiust them, and utterly denied the infamous labncation that negroes were to receive a larger bounty than white men. Mr. Myers said these miserable attempts to deceive the people wt re on a par with those which preieuded that tbe issue of negro sulTrago was iu any way in. volved in the elections, and'gave a scathing review 1 tbe ambitious designs of Andrew Johusou, who was threatening ttie institutions of tho country by centring all power on himself , and dictating; to,ttie people not only what laws they should pass, but whom they should elect as their Representatives. be doiended Congress lrom the unjust aspersions cast upon them, and predicted that Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Indiana would in October follow Vermont and Maine, and five a troinendousi majority for Cieary, Owens, Conner, Oittman, and the whole lio pobiican ticket. The meeting then adjourned with choers for Geary, Myers, and Dittman, Obnamental Paper IIakglngs. Messrs. Howell & Boui ke, at the nortneast corner ol Fourth Mid Market streets, have long since gained an en viable reputation for their ceautiful and artistic materiel, and their elegant workmanship in paper hangings. They manufacture tery extensively, anJ also import the most rare and elegant articles In their line from f ranee. It is worthy of notice thai many ot their beautiiul designs are not to bo ob tained at any other house ot the sort in tlie city, i uev are continually muking important additions to their stock, and tho latest fusulonuble stylos of papei hangings are procurable at thoir establish ment, iui mediately alter thev como out. Tcey have ome rechtrche and beautiiul patterns. Their stamp golo-.eal papr for reception rooms and bou doirs is exceedingly ustelul, and thoir stamp gold and green velvet, stnue, and diamond patterns tur drawing-rooms liavo I ten made a specialty by them, and consequently are uiia.pproacb.ubio in eleeaucu. 1 hey have also a boautilul velvet border to match. Their neb magenta velvet shade ot pur er i- not ob tainable at any other place in Philadelphia. They are also able to lumisli that stylo of paper whicu has become to fashionable of late, nauie v. a main paper, lonv inches wide, with gold wood moulding, jheir prices will be lound satisfactory, their em. ployes ellicient, and ibe proprietors accommodating sun uumuie to wuuuinnvcr may give tuem a call, tuiu iney are aeserviug ui evervuouy pairouage, Attkmpted JJouse Kohheby. Last eveuinr, a trirl employed In the dwoMutr part of a house over a sho store at Tenth aud Murket streets, was a armed, as sue wont into thoiuppor part of the bouse by hudinir a man oouooalod tit ouo of the closets. She iruve the alarm, and an oflioer of the police took the lellow into custody, ilo gave the name ol John Miller, and is wvll known to tho de fectives as a professional thlet. He bad a hearing before Alderman Jones, who held hnu in &8U0 bail aw hjijww at vouri. ARREST OS A ClIAJtGE OF FELONY. Three well known characters, named James .tfcfjue, Patrick Murphv, aad James MoClintock, were ar rested at Ididerent places yesterday aftornoon, on socpiciOB of beintr oonoerned in a robbery nocur- rinfrsome umeisinoe. ibey were handed over to ui iiiuotui uiei-oi-jjeieciivei B ranklin. by THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, raiDAYSgPTKMTlFJt A Specimen of Youthful IIorse Ji,( kkto. A (rood lilustrutlon ot tho goalinail tlvrncs in crime ib tho young generation cnino to our notice this morning, l our young scamps, the ringleader of whom, Isaac McKinuey, was only twtlvc years old, bavin? an inten-o dnsire to Im prove the tnsovesin cqunstiinninm, madn lovo to a "Bucephalus" belonging- to Mr Faglev, and which was quietly chewing its cud in the front of bis Ma tilt on necoud street, above Lehigh avenue, ycsterdiy morning. Alter securing his charger, McKintiov, with throe others, John Krwin, Koberf Kane, and James Mont, goniery, escorted it to the Horse Market, and traded it there for a gallant "Arabian" (a maro probably worth l-26) and S3 "to hoot " As the "Muccnhalus" vtus wenh at least ITiO, tho bargain was a bad one ny wnv we look at It. Howevor, tho young lorkevs" lured a slablo at seventy Ave cents a week to keep thnr ArnMan, and were congratulating lliemseIvo on sundry equestrian cxpeilmenis in tbe I'ark. when the police potmcetl down on them and mzrri thoir castles in ftpain down to tho very lotin- daiions. Iliry were mtrouueed to Alderman C oucls, who. altep hearinir tho rartittt'nrs of tbriradven- tuies, held them in the sum of tiiOO each to appear at Court. A Fkek Fioht. Thore was a free fight started at Second and Christian streets early this morninc, shortly alter 1 o'clock. It appoars that .1 nines I'.lllimer and several others bolotiring to rival lire (Oini ames had niet at tins point to havo a skir mish. 1 hcv did meet For a low minutoi tlie flVht vX"d hot, and heads wero hit wherever foen with "n acktflcks" ana KiiucKies," nna orncr articles, Wlieu tho police appenrcd tho combatants scattered. .bumper was catipm as no was in vuo act. oi "nounding" John Walls, who was also taken into ciisrouv. Jumestody wa nleo arriHted as having a linger in the bio. There were a blackjack and the broken Larrel i a pistol picked up on the field of battle, but no ( yes, noses, or ears. Kliintrcr was commuted by Alderman Titkrniary for assau tand buttrrv with intent, to kill, and the others were discharged. A Most Determined Disturber of tub I'eacb. There are souio men who are in a moderate way deterred lrom netting into a now dilli pnltv tu'lore an old ciiu prows cold. But tho "roueh." William Baker, it aonears, is not otie of "lliem sort." lie, it is allcvid, corniiiiltod an assau.t and bat' cry on a defenseless woman a day or two ago, and pot oil" on bail. Lust mghi, while at tho house of a Mr. Bechlor, lu Front street, U;lonr JNoblo, he got into anotner disturbance, and picking up a cbnir, struck an old grey-headed man, nam d lit wii hhowaker, on the hean with it, knocking him H.itselfkss. Buker wa9 arrested at bix o'c oek last evening, and was held by Alderman lolund in BMO bail to answer, being tho second ofl'euse within thrco days. Siiovixo the "OfEKii." Four enter tirKinv r.nlnrrd niiiiviuuals. named restlCCtlVelv Theodore Butler. Mutthow liuckless, Charles Lock man, and Jzekiel Torter,iwere arrested in a restuu- unit under the Colored Alusouic Jlall, liaeveiitli street, below Lombiud. Above the sounds of revelry were waxing last- and lurious, when these "shovers" uuderiook to carry out their nolanous i nriintn ol uitemig a woi thless one-dollar green back, Tho ponce got wind of sometning ol tho kinu iroinir on. auu caueut tuem in trio very act. other bil s wero lound on them, although scve- lul 1 nd been pa-sea mat smne uignt. iney wero all held by Aideiinun hunt lor a Inrther hearing. Hatiikh an Odd ICase. I'at, or Faddy f'ninnLell. as ho is usually culled, was concerni'd ni lather an odd piece of swindling. It appears thai l'eililv went to the bouse ot a person living at I hir- i ef nt U and Callowlnll streets shortly at er midnight this morning, and canine tno lady ot tho house, re presented thut her husband was in the lock up, and that S3 was necessary to got him out. Sho uitvo l'at the money, and he iorcot to go alter tlie incar cerated mnn. On getting wind of the truo state ot the ca"o sho had him arrcoled, and after a hearing beloro Alderman SlaHsey. ho was held in $001) bail to answer ihc cuargo of obtaniinL' money under lalte pretenses. Nuisances. After all thut has: been said iu the popor-, ana in otner piaces, about tne orvau Bi iiidinir nuisance, it still c.mtinui 8 tiuaimied. Evoiy duv arrests are made oi per-ons wuo tanoadvamairo ot tho svtnpathies of our citizens tor the returned soldiers to impose on them There wero two of those lel'ows, Andrew lsaibcr and dames Komna, arreted iuht ovt uinir, dressed ud in armt o othes and ren e seminir themselves n returned voliintoi9, who liad a doieaiiiy nnso auio oiu nuna-orcan. iney nua made conhideiablo money by their speculation whon they were nriottil. Thev wine arrested at Sixth and Arch streets, and had a hearinif bcloie A;dor man Hurley, who hold tlieui in S4'X) bail on tho charge ol la te protenes MoitE AnOET TUE GltEAT Ml'ItDEB CASK. 'llio uolico detccrie autuorities havo issued a it-ward lor the lnissintr rintr and razor which wero iu too house the morning ol tho murder or .Mrs. Slnior. The razor is a common bluck-handlod aliulr, uiith nn iimi. nal marks unon it. Tho nnir is a coin. nion Dlatea ofliiir, not worth much. It bus a son of shield thaped, with a plain scroll ennraved uyou it. ilO reward will be off ered ior tiie lecoverv of either, it delivered at tho Uoieoiive oliice, or S100 lor both. '1 here is a iihotopraoh of amanivho im pa slod ou ouo siQc) w ho was arrested as belli? tho supposed inurueier, to bo seen at tne central staiiou. A Reckless Drivei:. An excitable ".lhu ." bv the namo ol 1'atrick: ilooncv, was ar rested at Seventh and Sinppen stiecta, while dnviuft throtifc'li tuo strei't ai a mrious raie. no nuu a near iiiK beloro Alderman littoimary, who commuted himtoanbwer. The aflair occurred in the evening, when tho street was crowded. Dif.d in the Station House. One ol the vatrrant lodceis In the Kinth District station Housoshulllcdoil'hisnioribl coil last nicrht in a very liHstv manner. His namo is Johu B Sloes, and is what is known in toug i.nd legend as a "Bummer.1 He was thirty-live years old. Conkubial Felicity. Jacob Smith, while in bis cups, has, it is suid, the habit ot exer- cisins his puiiinsiic propensities on tho wife of his Letoiii. Whilst eugauea in mis raiuer cowaraiy amusement yesterday aftornoon, be was arrested and taken bcloie Alderman Fitch, who hold him in 87o0 to answer. The Libel Case. There is being heard continuation of the case of the Manager ot the Kew Chesnut street Theatre against the publisher of the City item. 1 hero uro a number of witnesses bung exunnnea on notu siaes uy icocoraur .ueu, beloro whom the ticarint; taites place. ASad(3ask. Ann McAffoe, whilst wan dering about the stroets lu a wretched condition, was arrested at uope and Jefferson streets early yes terday morninir. b tie is lorty uve years old. Is iu- (ttiio, and unahlo to take care ot hersell. Alderman Shoemaker sent ner to tne Almshouse. rousu. About 4 o'clock Una mornins. a bund e of shoes was picked op by the Surtreuul of tuo M'cin iiinci ronce. iney aro now at the houinwara nan i-once station awaiting au owner. CnoLEBA. lhere were seven cases of cholera repoiteu to tho Board of Health siuco our report of ycbtciday. Of these, ouo case has proved latui. Deatiis from Cuolkra in New Jersey. I hero have been two deutlis from cholera at Bur lintou, and one at Edjrcwater, Kow Jeisey, which ban causeu sumo ui mm loumity. To Dkalkus is Clothing. Wo have the largest aud most complete abgortuicnt ot ition's, lout is'. and Bos' CiolhniK in I'iuludolphia. Our Koods will bo lound supt.rtor in ttttte, make, and 'it to tlioe usually ohVred at w tioiea o, at prices equally tow or lower, au cxuniinaiiou respectiuii) luvitud, Bknnktt It 'o . Tower Halt.. Ko. 618 MABttBT bTRBUT, ('UARI.EB STonts & Co invito tho atteiition of the public to their new s.ock ot (roods for tho lu l Btie. muter tiade Mvlc unaiir acl:cd. worxmau- unequalled, and price tho lowest. Tho juico is maraeu in pium uu: vo uu an ui mu ariicius. vuu umi i xamiue. PTOKK3 & Co.. Under the Continental. FIve-Tweuty C'oiiious, Duo November 1, Wanted by Drkxel & Co., No. 84 boitth third Btreot. A Ghoup o I'kkbonb Examining a 1'hoto. graph Ono says, "flow expressive the eyes!" another, "How soft tho shadow I" wlulo tho third t xviaims, "Oh 1 observe the rich fold in tne dranery I" '1 he picture was mauo at it, F. Helmut's, No. (321 A rch street. To botPiEBS or AIjixioam War and War of 18Ti. Land Warrants wanted, Ao. 60 South Third street. I'hiiadelphla. CnitDREN'f Cloth i no The largest and most elegant assortment in the city ot Boys', Uirls', In- lams', anu -iseeo' viounng. M. HnOElfAKCB Ik Ce.. Not. i and 6 N. Eighth street. Twiti rrn An t!swnT Is the nlace to pnrchasa Cork Mattresses and Hooding, and to have your r or. nture reupholstered, varnished, and repaired by practical woikmcn. It you rles're perfect l'lctures of any kind, eo to Leonard May's Oallery. at the 8. li cornor of Sixth and Callowbill streets, lie will bo sure to suit you. Give him a call. CoMPonwn iwntRKBT Notrsi 7 8-10 and 6-20s wanted. L'o Haven k Brother, No 40 8. 1 hlrd St. ELAHTIO 81 ITCH R iiUTTLE. OR OROVRR A BIK KR'R HKHIrflT TKEMIUM LOCKSTITCH Machines, hKwmu V Al'HINK, FOR TAILOItS, 8IIOKM AK V.K SMIIII.EHS, II vRNBSS HAKEIir. t'ARRI AflB MAKKRM. I.ATEsT AMDl'.K run FAMILY tTHF. THfc 0LY M A ; MINE MEWINt THAT BOTH SEWS MACHINK8, 1-tKFEClLY No. 730 11 ( II KMmVT STREET. r.VBKOlPFRS Fr Itr ECiL, PtjPKHion styles kf Keadt-madb Clothi. Sd'EIUOR STYjuEfl 0 RkAOY-MADB CLOTIII-VO. Wanamakbh k Huown, PopuLAtt Clotuwo House, oak ll all. Uonthcast corner Sixth and Markkt Streets MAIUIIKI). FOS1F.R-MILLKR.-On thc2Mh Instunt. hv Rev. W. T. Mil. Mr. HlOMtS J. FOsTEK to Miss MAOUlo MILI AR, both of thfs city. GIBARI-rtK9I0ItrKH.-0n the 21st of Aniriist. bv the Key. Mr. Pciers Mr. PAUL . UlltAitl) to Miss iaiiai ir.risuttuits. by tlie Hcv. Dr. Howe, IIKNRY M. HARFKUtO ANNUS LOaTLS, ouuvhier ol W II lam P. 1 roth. !SAUM)ms-WORSLEY.-On the 24th Instant, at th residence oi the bride's inthcr. o. 1iiKI H Tnirn tnnt. by the ltcv Andrew u vert of Vanavnnk Mr JAM ks 11 8AUM)hR8 to Miss LIZZIE WOKSLKV. all ni this city. DIED. BATZIO.-On tbe 25th Instant JOFIN H ATZIC 7il 68 years I he relatives and friends of the tamllv rn rnr,prtrniii7 invited to attend the luneral, also the Grand Louse ot Ma sons! Hermann I.odgo, No. 14,01 Masons: Uraud a.odg of I O. oi O. F I Jcflerton tncainnment. No. 4N! Wa.lialla Lodue, o. 127. 1. O. of O. F i Urnud Tribe of I". O. of K. M ! lammany Tribe, No. 4. ol II. O. ot R. M.J Loaan Kncuinpu.ent ol XJ. O. ot R M ; llrand Lod(je of lr. O. of II.: Adomh T ruetchli r LmU'it. N'n. ii r. n ,ru iimn.i Lo geoi V. O. ol M. V. M Concilium No. 1. U O. ot t. M. W Outtenburg, o. ft. ot U O of 8 W M.t Phl adclfihla Honctlcliil Brotherhood Harmony ltcne tlcial Lrotlierhoort j WasliiiiK'on Uenedclal Hnitlior hoed: Cecilia Mnginir Hoclotyi Mozart Jiennnrclior, and Lafayette Hoso Cnnipanv. o. 22. from the residence of his sou-ln law. John It. Linn, No 5S Ureen street, ou 8undav. the .IMh Instant, at 1 o'clock. To proceed to Odd Fel'owa' Cemetery, 1 ROTH. Suddenly, on the 2fih Instant T.IZ7.I v. ii o'Fdward Troth, aud duuijhler of Andiow Mandcrson, of 1 ogewator, . J. Hie lamliy and irlemls will asscmtilo at Kdgewa'er on Fumiduy moining. tbe Lfiih Instunt, at 9j o'clock, or ,l in .in: iiiiinrui ui v.lli'Mlllt Hi reet Wliari ai 11 o ClOCR. wl eie cnrrioi.es will bo urovldcd. To nroccnl in i.mrpl Iliii i emcleni. rIM,;;'S (IKKSK, OK THR P.RO.VD OR J norrnw pnfernfl. of a variety of si7.es anil wall flnhhtd hniootiuiig Irons, lor sale at tlie Hardware S.oteof TRI'MAN A SHAW. .No. MSi-Mi-hi fhlrtv-flve) MaKKFT t bolow Sinth. ( 0L OIL FAUt'KTS, OF BHASS OR IKOX: V J Prass Racking, liottilng, Liipior una Ale Cocks ( Pewtei cork Stops und Fawcats; 1 ork and Leather lined Siikois; und several kinds of Molussps (Jatts. lorsaleby TRUMAN & HHAv No. HiotjMgiit Thirty-five) MARKET St.. below Nlnh. CTA1R l.'ODS, OF VARIOUS LKNGTIIS O and breadths, ami Stair nod Kycs lluttons and 1( anils, for salo by TRUM N fc nil KS , Bair.ignt inirty-nve) MARKET St.. below lntl. " "CIE THAT HAT 1 1 EARS TO HEAR, LET L.l PIM HEAR " Instruments to assist the hear ing ot MADEIRA'S, So. 113 S. TENTH Street bu 0 r thesnut 4 lm UABBER'S IMPROVED fgysrC2 PEHISCOPIC SPKCTACXliS. Cunerlor to all others. Thr excite th womlr ami nilinlinrioo of nil who use them. annlactorv and Bales-roouis, So. 248 K . ElUdTli street, J'lilia., I'a. OPERA GLASSES. AseonmeF t large and varied, i'riees low. !) '-'15 W A R II II li T O N. - FASHION 4 HLE fl.VTTFR Ho. 420 CHKSMIT street. oxnloor to Tost Odtoe. 1 15 VTONK HUT TUR PKAT SCUUTI.Klf.L A Nil LF.IHOH COAL, CAItFULLY PKM'ATth 1), AM) A I LOWKST KATKM. BAIlhFACTIOS GUAR N'lKKD. J KVASS.HUOAI) ant i-Tf.I'.E T 96 lm KADULTKKATKl) LlyUORS ONLY ItK'HA.'JJ PENlSTAS'cJ HTOKH AND VAUI TM. No. l.WCHKHNUr KTTtKKT Kearly Opporlto lie Post OiTce PHILADELPHIA. Fnmllies stiDDlied Or era from the Conntrv i.romnttv attended to. jjk AUCTION SALES. pH'ORTANT AUCTION NOTICE. TUADli SAI.K OF BOOTS AND SHOES. ON THURSDAY MORNING. OCT. 4. riULIP FORD & CO., AUCTIONEERS, WILL HOLD THEIR THIRD LARGE TRADE SALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES, TOR THE FALL OF 1868, Commencing at 10 o'clock precisely. PHILIP FORD & CO., Auctioneers, 28 5t Ko. 606 MA1IKET Street. B SCOTT, Jit., AUCTIONEER, ,lo. 1020 CHESNUT BTUEET. 2IS OAItl). We are now nrenared to make arranccmnnu lor riiecial sales of Oil rulntiugs, Maiuury , or auy other Works of Art. Our locutiou beintt in tlie centre ot the most lpshlunab'e thoroughfare ot our city, mukei it a desirable resort ior connoisseurs and lovers of art tn general. j. j-,. nines oi mrrcnanuise in general soncnea l er soiial at entien ulven to otr-door sales. li.8coTT,Ja. A N COAST & WARNOCK. L AUCTIONEERS, 5184 No. m (MARKET Street. S II K R K N rl N H' 1? A ' A A S7 mk i ii anu BAji.-u.il streets .... T "... .2' " " " ItKtsll'lUlM " r. ui ruin v ALUAULK 1U.OODF.I) HOUSKM On Wednesday Mominif. Octnbir 3, At 10 o'clock a' the ltnr.uar wil be sold KOI K VaLUAULK liLOODEO HOUSES A brantitnl two-scuted no-ton t arrluno. bv Kimors. iuiile and Ioubie lluinuss, Covers, clo otie oriKiual snaro ot s.ots. aud ouo Hta'l In Point Breeze I'urk. I lie proi city ol colonel i:nonos t. Mathevs. Turliculars iu liaud-bh.s at 'lie Hozuar. ALFUl Jl 31. 1II'.KKNER. 2H4t Auutioneor. VISITING AND VVEOOk'Q CARCS. WUliTKN, ENCUAVKI), AND PKINTKI). The Latest London and Paris Styles. IMTIAI.S. WONOtiKAMH. CRKSTH, AKUm. KrC 81AMP1DON l'Al'EK ASH KNV Uui'ES. IN CO LOUS, Git ATI -1. Iho Finest EnerliBh, French and Ameri can Paper and Envelopes. MONOOBAM8, AltMS,"cilE8T8, DesiBiied und En (rraved. WIUTIKO DESKS, THAVELMXO TASKS. I'OEi'. FOl.lOK I'dcKEI-ROoKS KNIVES, BACKOAil UON BOAHDn, and avery large stock of FINK KTATIONISIIY, K. iioskins no., 8TATI9NEUS AND CARD ENOUAYEItfl, eiiMmrp No. 913 ARCH Street. WRITTEN AND VERBAL DfiSCRIP- Ions of character, whh anvlce on busiuess hesltb,educailin etc., given dal y, bv 1 BtuthSinrnl J. L. CAPEN at No. i& h. TENTH Btreet. above Chesnut PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING. X! il-Mlt. HAKUENT'H ord m fa..Iv.1 uiunl Murlnu the Dam elirht vearm at m 4 mom . iui m ho. KOT Cbe.nut street Pianos releatheied wliho'tt re. moving, to souno a- noon as nw. MTl lm ro BOARDINO. A RESPECTABLE YOUNG man wlches board in a pr.vate fauillv. central location. Address tfiANK, "vnlui Telcirratih" office, U . at n FOR SALE AND TO RENT. FOR RENT. A VALUABLE STORE, No. 809 CHESNUT STREET, In the National Bank of the Republic Building, 96tf APPLT ON THE PREMISES. QFFICES AND LARGE ItOOMS FOll II 13 N T in inn National Bank of the Republic Building, Ncs. 8G9 and 811 CHESNUT Street, The Handing Is inpplled with Gas, Water, Water Closets, and Meam heating Apparatus. The rooms on the third and fourth floors are larye (50x60). well llsh'ed, and suitable tor a Commercial College, or business of a similar character. A pplyat the Hank. 93U LARGE, WELL LIGHTED AND VENTILATED KCOM, ON THE SECOND FLOOU OF TRB "Evening Telegraph" Building, No. 108 South TII.1I11) Street, TO RENT. With or without steam power. Apply in the oIIicp, hrst lioor. FOR SALE. TflE FOUR-9 TORY modern Urick Itesldenca No. HFRI.'CK Mi ret, 'ii leet liont. with three-story double back bui (tin (is, anil lot U3 feet deep, to Dobbins street; lias two bath rooms, water clnsebi, permanent naMns and replete with oery extra moaern convenience Trice V niO, clear of all lncumltriinco Terms accommo dating. v.au bo teen on uppllca'lon to WILLIAM M FUR. 1)27 71 Ho. 324 II Ed NOT Street ' WALNUT STREET PROPERTY. -KOR "ale. three Dwe'llnps in New Row West TWENTY NT !trecr, at 1H.0IIO ii:. UO. and yU Oun. Also, a sine llor medium size House No llri A It II Wt H25lmrp FOR WENT. A IlANDSOiMELY PIN- tillshcd DWELLING 1IOUSK. No. 1417 SI'RCCE Sireet. Apply on tbe premises for particulars, be tweenU and IU A. .XI. 27 3t QFF THE TRACK ! BEST BREAD EVER MADE! ATA I ATi:L) I iltK AD, MADE WITHOUT YEAST, IIAXUS, OK FEIIJIKSTATIO.V. hcver HOl'R a perfect pmtcctlon airainst HO'jEK.V, It Is raised bv Carbonic Acid lias, which Is the best known DlSlNr fcCT.VST. F1F1 HOLLARS RRkVAHD if It can be proved by competent witnesses that U is tiuliciilthy. MADE WHOLLY BY MACHINERY. CERES DYSl'lirsiA SERE I Call for it at youi Orocery. FULLER &. JOHMSOH, 0 3rr.wfln8jO No. 1G 8. tlUHTEKWTil Street. -OfcGISTER'rj NOTICE. TO ALL CRED1- JV tors, l.eutces, and other persons Interested. Notice Is hercbv tiivcu that tho lo loulim named per sons din, ou the dates aftixed to tlieir numcs, tile the accounts ol their Administration to the emu tea of th'o pcrsoiiD dect uhcU, ana ouantiuiiH' and Irusieo.-!' accounts whusfi name are undcriuentioncd. In the olllcn 01' tun Kecwter tor the I'lobuie of Wilis and arantinx Letton of AUminiitiruiiou in ana lormu t itv aim uountv 01 I'm a Ueipliiu; and that the sume Wil he prcscutoa to the lirnhans' Court of said Clfv und Countv ior uoniirma tlon and allowanau. on the th'nl Fit I DAY in Octoo.r next, at 111 o'c.ouk in tne ntorninu, at the County Court House m sojld city. Vui. 31, iHr.a H'pUins, Executrix of C'ATU A RI y K B HUI KIN. ducra-ed. " 31, Adiiui Sl.cr, Adiuiirs ru:or of S AH VH sITElt, dec. aed. " 31, Aduin biter, Executor ol l'DWtllD SITES, deceased 31. Lewis Yonkor, Administrator 01 DANIEL YDSKKli, dccoiioil. Fept. 1. Joseph 11. .nni:, AdmliiiBtrator d b. n. of HA1IA11 A. MIMil deceased " 1, John lluiii.c and Wnl um II Vilson. Exem torstnd llusto.s ol lUOHAs UULil ti, do- c.ensed. 3, Isuiuh Iiavla dinlnlf trutor of ARCHIBALD CAIKS deceased. 3, Louisa KeiHIeon. . dtnmistiatrlx of FRANCIS kmi ia r.yjn. uec -ttHea. 4, Edward Weir Adiuiuistrutor of JACOB OaTEIt- MAn. u ceascu. 5, Isaac deanes and ('. E. Rcnnels Executors of MLA8.0. KhNMKLS deceased. 5, WHIhim and Kichnrd B. Duuue. Kxecutors of W 1 LLl AJ1J.1JIASK, deceased. 6, Wli'him Knight, Administrator of JOHN KNIGHT, deceased. 8, John .1. Hess, Executor of CHARLES GIL Br.KT. deceased. 8, Ecward Yam, r.xccutor of JAMES C. GIL- Mi'KK deceased. 10, KoliertMcKulght and William Tavlor. Execu titrsoi IHO.MAH TAYLUU, deceased. 11, Baniuel Moianemy, Administrator of ANN f Altlf AN. deceased 13, ( banes J. Hendrickaon Guardian of JULIA C. isaui ua. and r KtUi.UK. K. P. Wl KOFF late minors. 18, Wllhr loilna C. Froneflcld, Admlnlstra rlx ot C'HAKI.Ko FKUNKF1KLD. M U. deceased. 18, A. 1 . Glhron, Executor of JilMoEY DUHELL, uecessea. 18. Henry H. llagert, Administrator of DALLAS A. KNEA8.. Jr.. deceased. 19, Bohert Howard and Charles M. ft. Leslie, '1 1 u-tees uudertho will ot JOHS LOGu, lor LOLTsA UELNEMAN (now LEO t-BL K), ate a uiiiiur 19, Freuerick Anne. Administrator of HENKY UKA M,CK, deceased. 19, James Houocks and Joseph A. Warno. Execa t.rsol WILLIAM Uc W 11 CKST. deceased. 19, Rebecca J. nnilth. Executrix of FKANK.L1N G. rMl I U deceased. 20, tieotiie I' . 'lav lor, Administrator of GEOKUfi TA VLOlt. deceased. 2(1, mn ucl P itoblusou, Administrator ot ANSIE J. HOIilKhOS, deceased. 20, TboniHs G. Morton. Guurdlun of ALGKRJJOJf M tR I'ON. Ibim a nilmtr. 20, drain Llie Iusurauce Annuity and Trust Co.. UU'ir.liua 01 Al.likCKNUN AiOlCiOJS, late a minor. , 20. Girurd J.i e Insurance, Annuity and Trust Co., Guardiun 01 cliAiiLto M. JiUKl'ON, tate a minor 20, II10111HS G. Bolton Guardian ot CHARLES II. Ititlk l us. ni a u minor. iMsurance on Lives. etc.Guar.llanoi ILLIAM 1. A. UOaKElU, mie a minor. 20, Fenuaylvtiuiu Companv for Insurance en Lives, clo. Guard. an ot JlAHl jA.r.oit-,i 11 iiiln.hr. 41. Johu Hell. Administrator of MATTHEW I'UO.MP -ON. deceased. 21, John Wlilita Administrator of GEORGE S. WIM.ITs it, .nil. I'll. 22, M union Fox.' Adinliiistrutor of HORATIO O. wrilfllAl.T. ilei'.cHSUil. 21, Josephine Youiik, Aclinlnislratrix of WILLIAM u UAKfillLX. ildi'MiiHed. 25. 25 Margaret Oi;dcn Adimulstra rlx ot MAltr 1111 k si . im pueii Henrj Harden, Execuior of JOdN LAWTOX, deceuscu. . Ilarrv G. Cl. Tr-iSiee or KlUltAKD A. .tir'RKK. ilneeuied. 25 Charles Kar.uer, Administrator of GEORGE ' JAtiGAit deceased. t v, J Cooke Lontstiuih, Adininlstlator ot ELISIIA P. COUKk, decenKen. o 811 liiiisz Koh er und Mur ia Kohier Admlnlstra- ' frs ,i Ki DEL KuiiLt' h. dectused 'it. .laints Itvun, Guurdiun ot JA1IE1 and ' lATHAKlSE KrLI.Y, children of J AMKS .ml HkiliUf. 1 Khi.l.V. nnceased. 91 Levi ( Idrldwe et ul. I -xecutors ol JRi: ml AH hLDHlliGK Oceeascil 'i 21 Nancy H. PeU-rs. Executrix ol SARAH PK 'I'kHS deeeHAd. 27 WHlluui F. llansell. Administrator of THOMAS HANrEI.L. dec aied. ii qt Vnrsliall bcott and Joseph C. Fleming. Admln- istrators o. t. a. ol JOSEPH FLEMIJ HKlVIMffl. ,1 an Anna -tewart, Adminlstratrlt of JAMES A. 81EWAKT, de eased. . . 27 John II. '1 uvlor, M. 1) . Administrator d. h.n. PtlKKK MAItONY. deceased. 91 V.li K. Price. Administrator of WILLIAM JlERr DPI H, deceased. 0 28 I4t FltEDKIiM K M. ADAMS, Register. ,f t DOWN RIVER LINE. STEAMER XjTITj HWA1. from Second Pier above AROH ?t?eTy TUESDAY, THUKSIiAY, and SArUR- 1 v 11...I1H at !l o'clock. Inr. Chester. Pennsitrov. Vaw f!tlA. UfllBWMKT- . iiy, run renu, iiuinuv ll,J Ji ti. akvn.'H I.andlniT. nnivrna, Leitmo, aud jiover. Passenrcrand freight hue. N JW OA EIGHTY SPLENDID PHOTOGRAPIIS t)V . of Female Beauties will oe sent free by mall for M cents. Address A. SMITH CO., Box M. Station A, MLWVOIIA. opv J28, 1866. DRY OOOU3, 31 ILL I KEN'S LINEN STORE, No. 828 A It C II '.Street. STITCHED SHIRT BOSOMS. In tbe making of PHI RT BOSOMS 1 nso tho best Irish Linen ol my own Importation, and employ the best machine-operators in the city. I am thus en abled to supply my customers with BOSOMS OF UNEQUALLED QUALITY Flain Plaits, All Sizes. Fancy Small Flaitc Mixed Plaits. Woven Shirt Bosoms, from 37$ Cents. Embroidered Shirt Bosoms. Wristbands, Etc. Etc. IKISH SI1IHTING LINENS. I import the best Linens made in Ireland. Foil lines ol all qualities in Heavy Golden Flax Iribh Linens. Imperial Irish Linen. Medium Irith Linen. Fine Fronting or Bosom Linen. French Linen, Etc. GEORGE MILLIKEN, LINEN IMPORTER, 917 tl2 31rp No. 8Q8 AHCll Street. (JURT A 1 ESTABLI&1IHEXT. Tbe Subscribers arc r.tw recelvine their FALL ASSORTMENT OK NEW AND ELEGANT MATEUIAL8 FOE ERAV.'ING-R0OM, CHAKEEE, LIBRARY, an! DINING-ROOM WINDOW CU11TAINS, lambrequins, Chair and Sofa Coverings, Etc., t'emorisinp the Lawst Importations and Ncwes. De signs and Fabrics, In H1CII fLAlN SATINS, JtKtiCATELH, LAMiHADES, SILK TEIIRV, fOTELISE, SATIN DB LAIM:, J'LAIN WOOL REPi ITew Style Erocte and Satin Stripad Rops and Terry, Freuclt Enibiohlercd Lace Curtains, Tl richest Imported , and a very large assortment of ! OT I IMillAM. SHIN) AM) A11M,I CCKl'AINS C'liKMl KH. T.fSM- Lo. r.TC.. all of which wil be PlI C I V when dtsired tn the newest and most tastetul mnn nrr iu tonn or country, by expciienceC and reliable v orkmen. EHEPPARD. VAi; HARINGEN & ARRIS ON, 'J ii IniVtCm o. iuu GMtSN u r street. "yiLL OPEN THIS MOIINING, Splendid quality tOlt DEI) SILK POPLINS, Also, one Invoice ot iHt-.ii ropi-ixs. in choice shades. A mil one 01 L.CPIJi'8 FRENCH MERIXOK8, ft-om Sl-25 to fel'75. 1 Have now in stoM., a complete ana eieguni assort ment of rich PLAIN, PLAID, ANU STRIFE PUPLIXS, All- wool P aids, only 71 cents. 3000 yurds two yards wide KN;LIII 3IKRIXOES, in all the choice shades, Vi yards for a dress, only 81-25. MUSLINS! MUSLINS! Good old Waltham Hblrtlntr, only 25 cents, liest li-t Pillow Case Altisliu tor 31 cents. AH the mutt popular makes at low prices. Alullliiicot SI5AKKR, UALiliARDVI I.L.K, OPBRA, A.N 1 fLAll) SlllKlint. Heavy tea" Twll'ed Flannel, onlv 37H cents. Good Canton Flannel, only it cents. (i. D. WISIIAM, 9 2J m f3m XO. T X. EIGHTH STREET. rjMGHTH STREET RIBBON STORE, HO. 107 X, lUli'l'll S'l'HKKr, r our uoors trom Arcn. I would most respectfully announce to tbe Ladies fienorallv that 1 have now open a most care.'uily se eded stock of FA MILLINERY GOODS, Comprising BONNET RIBBON1. In all widths, qualities, and styles. VELVET RIBBONS, Block, colored, every width and shade, BONNET VELVETS, SATINS, SILKS, In all desirable shades. Also, a Handsome assortment 01 FKfcM'U FLOW Kits, FE aTIIi-.RS. PLtT.MK.3, ETC., LAM t8' AN 1) lHILlEN'S HATH Of tbe newest shapes and styles ornaments, Mai incs. 1 be best FRnNC'il akbSEW YORK YORK UONNRT FRAMti. which wi 1 be a I sld at tue lowest market price. So trouble to suow goous. JUIitl S Nil HKL, a 17 12t So. 1117 .. EIGHTH ffeet. Counti.v orders carefully, s heretofore attended 10. CELLING AT A GREAT SACRIFICE ALL O colors 01 SI k Gimp and Girdles, Fancy Chains aid Combs. Belt Buck.es and Mlules. Linen llandkerchlcls allot colors Alpaca Braids and Stirt Bra ills, SI a ami Mohair BiudinK, Linen blurt itusoms at manuiacturer's pneus, e,c. Ladies, xlve us a call boiore buyiuK oiso w bere. to convince jourseives ot luets WlLl.lA.u a.o. -;its IV irrtGii'i, No. 11)3 . EIGH 1 11 dtrcet 9i71m N ext to the X. ft. cor Klhth and a rch. "T F YOU WANT TO FJND A LARGE ASSORT .1 mcnt hi Black aud Colored Velvets, of all widths, go to WILLIAM I O t N V. If ST A OT EIl'S, Io mil . LIU t i ll btreet, V xt t) tho N. ti. cor. Klglitn aad Arch. n27 1in I C II A M li K R S, t) . No. 810 ARCH STREET. Novelties oreninK uaiiv in llEAL LAl'E HOODS, E .11 B UO 1 1) E H I E S, WHITE GOODS. Thresd Vtili-Pari'alns luiuurio i dKim s aim insertniits. I Renl Val. Handkerchiefs. Linen Collars ruffs, SI eeve etc. H ii Ul IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CTr Y L AK l COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estale of CHARLES WRIGHT, .-ceessed. The Auditor aniiolnted bv the l omt to audit, settle, and adjust the tlrst slid Una' account ol WILLIA VI B. 1UOI1 1 ana jiijiatha j. fliuituiftuui , siirviving h xecutors under the lastwlll aud testament of Cil WKliiHT. decmsed, and to report distribution of tlm balance in ibe hands of the accouutauts, wlii meet tlie parties In terestcd ior the purpose of his appointment on FRIDAY, October li,.. 1).. IKtti, at 4 o'clock P. M . ai his oliice o. 'ill H FIFTH Street, in the city of Philadelphia. 9 2Sfiiwftt Pa THE ORPHANS' COURT OF THE CITY XI) COUNTY OF PHIL DELPHI A. Estate of THOMAS 8 TAYLOR, deceased. lTtie Audlior appniuteil by tbe Cou't to audit, so'tle, and jadust the account oi PRF6LKY BI.AKlSToS and HENRY U. DFt'HERT, Executors of the 'ast will ana testament of 1 HO MAS P. TAYLOR, deceased, and to report distribution ot ine bilon -e lu the bauds ot the Accountant wld meet the parties Interested tor the furposcof his anpolntment. on THURSDAY Oetotr I, A. D lHfM at 'i o'clock P. M .attheottli-eof HKNRY M Dr Cltr HI, No. 'm Boulb FIFTH Btreet. in the city m Philadelphia. V Ml tuiwn FOURTH EDITION FROM WASHINGTON THIS P. M. General Dix at the Capital. Washington, September 28. Oneral Dlx had an interview this morninn with the President, and subsequently with Secretary McCulloch, and will return to New York by this evening's train. Although nothlntt deutiUe la publicly known upon the Bubject, several of his personal inenOg say that the probability now 19 that he will retain the position of Naval Officer at the port of New York. Qncen Emma. Washington, Sept. 28.-Tlie following tele gram from Queen Kmran, accepting the offer of the United States steamer Vanderbiit to convey her from Snn Francisco to Honolulu, has been received: San Francisco, Sept. 27. Tlon. William II. Seward, Secretary of Slate: 1 can hardly thank you enough for the very kind and timely offer of the United States Government, made through you. 1 thank you kindly. Your recovery is a great pleasure to me. Georgia. Aiocsta, (ia., September 2H. Judae Perry. of the County Court of Burke county, declares the functions of the Coutt suspended, in conse quence of the military arresting the Sheriff for executing the process of tin said Court. latest Markets by Telegraph. New York, September 2S. Stocks active and hn'tpr. Chicago and hock Island, 112 ; (Juint.crlaud pro- lerrco. 56;; Illinois CVinnl, 121: j Mlchiiran oooth- ern. ouJ : -New lorn Central, 111.1: Houdinir. lltil : Hudson River, 125: Erie. 78'.: Weatein ITmnii iver, im; trio, 7H',; Western Umou ,f)j; United Matns coutinus. 18J2. 11H; Iti is Ten-loriloJ, 891; lroaury 7 3-KM, iold, 145. ICieiflBIlD. lO'llt do. 18t;4. hi lijeyiiotiii: Hi legal intelligence. EMBKZZLEMKNT OF $1000. Court of (tuArtcr Sessions Judge Ludlow. -Hit' oaf C Ot JOIIII K liuvd. Cliurnd with tlinnm. bezzicmeut of $1000, tho property of 1 liomas B. Uor- 0011, which was t.cpun jestorday af ernoon, was retumeU this morning. It was aiicfrud that Gordon, ties ruiir to spccuiuto in (told und silver, enairod Mr. Itoyu. then a banker to ony and soli ior nun as he should direct, p acme in his bauds $1000 margin. Air i5ova Douirtit and oia lor somo t in to the sa is- laction ot Gordon. But bclois Gordou had cun. eluded to diavout tho marcin, Mr. hoy d became bankrupt, and used tho margin lor his own pur- JU-l B. ine (leictise was tnar tho niarcin had bnnn can. sinned ov bovd in his Bfoiulatioaa ior Gordon. Tne jury rendered a veidiut ol Kuilly. Motion lor new inui ijcuuiuk. Arn.lCATIOX FOR VflTUDllAWAL OF PLKA. In the case of JSchuvlor lluisov. cliar"od with keen - ihg a iruinhliUK houso, L. C. Cusslny, Ei , counsel tor doloudnnt, mad- an application tor the with drawal ol a pica of not irui.ty outered unon the Hrst brraignmclit of delvuduiit. it vus aiiinod that this bil' was iound on tho oth ot Ju.v. 18 jo: that the dolcndant nai bo pielinilttarv lierriii", und no op portunity 01 clittliciieiDR tho Grand Jury; that he w; s suddenly biouirht into court w thout. havinir a chance of consultant counsel. When urraiitned. be not knowing what to do. vlcudcd not imiltv to the clmrce. Tt.tn it vas persisted in th.it this defendant should have Lip iceai privt cso ot Wjthdiuwuic- ihu Dloa.and tben actintr nccoidinir y as he should think proper, alter coii?ultinr counsel. It was pvuu as the inten tion 01 tno Jipi iicaiii to move tiutt the id. I bo anashua it the plea were allOAcd to bo wiilulrawn. I he District Attorney sunt that it tlin defnndant bad wished to have the bill oiiuslied. h's time tor such a motion was b.'lote he hud pu n tod, not at or- wnras. liiat alter lie nud pleaded, his chance was lost, never to ho restored. The Court replied that ii the defendant intended to enter a j lca of utility, Lo wunl.i It allowed to withdraw the pica ul'eadv cnt rod : i u'. il lis did not in I etui to do so, he should not ho allowed to with draw tne plea. CllAI'.OE OF FltAUDUf.KNT APPHOF ill ATION OF l!tS lf. Wlllism R T.oas was chariied with bt inR balloe of two bouuB of IJ1U00. tho property of Cordo.ia .Schrcl nor, ana of appiopriutmir thoiu to his own use. It was alli'ved mat this rtoioudunt called it'jou Mrs. bcl.iciner about a year auo, uud u, ked her to lot hi in have ilUUO. Uf stated tha: ho wished to lend it 10 a country menu, u Mr. Ileu.h. who wanted it to sott'o uii ti e estate ot a vouiik nmii of whom be was cuardirn. Ho promised to return the bond by the 1st ot January, wiih tho coupons attached. lie was to pay tier $lliO lor tho loan ol this bond. She took a receipt lrom linn, her sistot bomic wit ness, lor one $1000 6-20 bond. He wout to the bank, . and Instead of drawing 0110 bond lie drew three. IS lie discovered thai he had drawu the three bonds only when lie gave her a recoipt attcr I'avnir drawn them. Sho did receive the promised 150 but bus never received hor bonds. .he applied. Iroquunciy tor her bonds, but wus rppeatedly told that thev were secuio 111 a salo 111 the .state House. But she demanded her money, us ho had tu-iiu it merely on a prcionto ot salo kccp'ng, obliging bimseli to re turn it at a certain time. Ihcdelcnso aLackcd the crcdibi'itr 01 tie state- menis ot the prosecutrix und her wi messes. It wus artutd that tlii: ltionov wii(Iiwm( to theuefendant, .lust as mnoy is commonly loaned; tlia: it was utterlv absurd to suppose that tho tl-tondunt would pay lu0 lor the keepiiii; of a bond, which he was bound bv the contract to Keep 111 bank, and tn return at a certain time with tlie citwioiui attacked; . that be merely borrowed the money on his own responsibility lor a friend, nud was un'ortuna ely unable to refund it when demanded; that a con viction and Imprisonment on this oliurco would be a conviction and imprisonment apu. use the law ol the country for debt Ou trial Philada. Stock Exchange Sales, Sept. 23 Reported by Do Haven & Uro., Ko. 40 h. Third street. SECON BOAKU. lno su Eouaiiic .sCOfl 58 SiW City Bs new . W, !000Sch Aav6a82 88., tjn80(l oo 88v 111) sh Hcstonvilie K 172 3C0shPa Kit 57 i 400 sU do 68 1-16 8ti0 sh 200 sh 100 ail do s6 68 do s6. 68 do 15. 68 KISTEli'P, No. 145North EIGHTH STREET. Will i pen on THURSDAY. Octobers. 0i8M FALL AND WIN I'EK M1LLIHKBY. RESOLUTION 1 o Cbauite tho Place of v otinj; in the Fourth Envision ol the lwcutt-"lih W'tttd ltexolved, Bv the helect nud Common Councils of the Citv of Philadelphia, That horeaftortno eleciious held in the Fourth Division oi iho Pwentv-tllih Wurd shall be he'd at thn liouso ol o aines O. Lean inc, No 1400 Ricamonu stroet, tho jirosont place ol votini' beiuii no louder availnlilo lor tl.a' pnrtiose. WILLIAM IS. hloKLEY, President ol Couimou Council. I AtUst KOBKRT BKTHEI.L, Assisiaut Clerk of Select Council. JAMES LYSD, Pres'dout ol 8nct Council.1 1 Approved this twonlv-eiirhtli day o September, Anno In mini ouo thousand eiht hundred and sixty six (A. 1). 1800). MORTON" MaMICIIAKL, 9 28 It Mayor of Phi adeiphla. TpITLER, AVP:AVER & CO., UAKUFACTCEEKH OF Manilla and Tarred Cordage, Cord, Twines, Etc., No. 29 Korth WATER Street and So. 1 forth DELAWARE Arenue, MllLAUKLrulA. fcDWlM . FlTLKR, MICHAEL W A VKB CONBAD V C 101 HI V S 114 QKOEOE PLOW M A N, CAHPKNTlilt AND UUILDEB,, Ko. 232 CARTER Street, And No. 141 DOCK Street. MacbteeWoikand allllwrlghting pioarpUy attended 4o I Ki