THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1867. D USINESS NOTICES. N s Rttt.s Foeic OoaTa. Naw BrTLi Fbook Coats. Kin bTTLi Fuock Coats. Half m "V BKHN.TT i' A880B ei.rfa itrtett.) No. tig Mark t Ht rjskt, Wa Oft Bboapway. New Tuhk. Ah autvmk Buoqtiok.-Kow, m heavy fogs rise, and searching winds commence to blow; now, M the human body, exhausted like Inanimate nature by the heats of summer, begins to will and droop; now, ere the Inclement winter makes Its trying onseU KOW Is the time lor a preparatory course of the best acclimating medicine in existence, HOSTETTKR'8 STOMACH BITTERS. Fever ana Ague Is rampant in all parts of tne country. Quinine, the physicians admit, will not quell the phase of the disease which at present per vades the entire West, It Is well that It Is so, for the remedy (so-called) Is deadlier than the malady. But If quinine Is inefficient In Intermittent fevers, HOS TKTTIR'B B1TTER8 Is Irresistible. It would be safe to make a contract, under heavy penalties, that any given "Fever-and-Ague District" should be exempted from the disorder for any particular time, provided every Inhabitant would take the BITTERS according to directions, during the term of the con tract There baa never been an Instance In which this sterling lnvlgorant and anti-febrlle medicine has failed to ward off the complaint, when taken duly as a protection against malaria. Hundreds of physicians have abandoned all the officinal specifics, and now prescribe this harmless vegetable tonic, and nothing else, as a preventive and cure for all the forms of chills ana fever. Vigor U the thing most needful in these cases, as well as In dyspepsia and nervous affec tions, and HOSTETTRR'S BITTERS are the safest, j surest, and most wholesome strengthening prepara- UUU LllHI uuiunu riui una J "i V " i ' i uuivu, A DURATtl.K KKIH'TATIOV IH RaRKLV MADR IN A D.V. till HlTMI'rlKKYS' HOM KOI A TUIC bl'K.CI KICS. having been twelve years before the public, and tried by thousands lu every part ot the country, aud In every lorm of disease, liave won for themselves a Hume aud reposition rarely acquired. They are used by the most Intelligent and appreciative in every community, and praised by all for their simpli city aid efficiency In curing disease. Address, II uu- PHBim' ttl-KOIFIO IIOMROPATHIC Mr.UlCINJB COM PANY, No. 662 Broadway, New York. Johnston, Holloway feCowden,No. 21 North Sixth Street, Dyott fc Co., No. 282 North Hecond street, wholesale agents. Hold also by George u. Kvans, Blxth and Poplar streets; Ambrose binltb, Broad endChesnut streets; Hortter Twentieth and Green streets; John Rley, Frank lord road: Koche, Fifteenth and bouth streets; Callenoer, Third and Walnut streets; Ilickman, No. 31 South Hecond street; Mar shall, Thirteenth and Market streets; Blythe, No. 31-20 Market street. Hold in Germantown by W. 11. Jones, General Depot, No. 637 Arch street. The great Combination Sewing and Buttonhole Machine Is destined to supersede all others in the market. This Is evident Irom the wonderful popu larity this machine has acquired in a lew months. Tbe like was never before known. Wo understand all orders are bonked and the machines delivered in turn as fiutt as possible from the depot, at Kleventh ana uuesnut. Many of tbk Piikkknts announced for' distribu tion among those who purchase shares In the River side Institute at one dollar each, are worth quite for tunes. Tbe Ant present Is worth fjio ooo. Each share must receive some present, as there are no blauks, Thr sitrcKss of Garibaldi In Italy does not make It necessary for os this side of the wa'er to dress in red flannel shirts to show our patriotism. True patriots hereaontiuue te wear tbe btautlrul styles ot Clothing sold at Charles Htokts fe Co.'s Firnt-class Ready-made Clothing House, under the Continental, Whitman's Chocolate. The finest Chocolate for tnble ue, manufactured at tbe Philadelphia Steam Chocolate and Cocoa Works. Stephen F. Whitman, otlice and store No. 1210 Market street. I.se Co factions. At George W.Jenkins'. No. loT Spring Garden street, can ue obtained foreign fruits, nuts, almonds etc., as well as a tiue assonmeut of couleoilons. Jenkins is worthy of a cull. p, Photographs in oil, when made by B. F. Relmer, I No. 624 Arch street. Photographer, are fur superior to 4 the old style portraits. Pictures of your deceased menus can oe conieq witn great accuracy. Uphoibtkkers always ready to send out any mo ment to do work of any description: no delay, no dls appolutment,at Pattkn'n, No. HusOhesuut streeu Ayf.r's Chkhkv Pbotokai. surpasses all o her remedies in the rapid aud radical cure of Coughs, Colds, aud Consumption. Misses' and Childrfs's Millinkry latest Pans btyles. M. bhoeuiaksr & Co., No. HiU Cbesnut street. 'Chii.drkn's Clothing. A splendid assortment. M. (Shoemaker & Co . No. 1"24 Chesuul street. CARrBTS laid immediately on call. No disappolnl m "l .1 Fattkn'b, ta""- "l No. ltnsChesnut street. Thk "Monst Shoi-'Ldkr-Skam Bhibt." These Shirts are cut from measurement, so that all their nana exactly fit each other, and are surpassed by no other bhirts. Mauuiactory, Mclntlre fc Brothers, No, 1035 Cbesnut street. Jones fc Thachf.k, Printers, No. 610 Minor street. JTX-OBEAT iNDOCEMKSTt! B0-(r?at JndxicemetUs ! mrGreat Jnduermenlst fj-Oreat Inducevtcnts ! mr Men's and Boys' Clnthxnof W-Men's and Boyt' Cl'ithing! Men's and Boys' Ctvthlng! At Ouk Hall! . At Oak JnM .'- At Utile J lull.'- At Out (.'- CITY 1KTELLIGEHOE. (roa ADDrrtoitAL local items east iKsiaa -ass. A R ODDER Y AND A M YSTER V. ' - splemlid Assortment !$ . Splendid Assortment Splendid Assortment " Nulendid Assortment "a a. Not f.. People ii'hit itun't bclu.vt uilvntisemeixts should come ana see our slow ana our hbwuiw. Wanamakkb Brown, Oak Hall, Tn r.AROltST CU)T1IIN8 HoUSR, Os theCobnkbqf Sixth and MarkktMtrkkts. M JURIED. PATTFItSON-BTTJART. On the lth Instant, at Bt Luke's Church, by the Rev. Dr. Howe, assiHted by ?i'X uJi rii, V fairris.G. HTUAHT PATTKKSON to H.LKN HTUAH1', eldest daughter of George H. DIED. BF.NNETT.-On Friday morning, the 1Mb Instant. 1:1) W. A. JiKNWH.1 T, in tne u year 01 uia age. Due uottbe of tbe funeral will be given. ri.iKHCHHANN.-Suddenly, at his residence In tv.4u nil v 4n TiiMi1fi.v mornlni;. October 16. Rev. K. Ai 'LK1bC1IMANN, Pastor ol the Uerinau Baptist Churcb, aed M years. .... , . . .. Funeral Bervlces will beheld In the Churcb, Sixth and Poplar streets, on naiuroiiy, utiuuw . t ur Tim niiniii)ri will meet at the resi dence, No. f.7 N. Tenth htreet, and proceed la a body to tbe Church. FKKA&. On the lsth Instant, Mr. JOHN FRCAS, In tne 57th year ol his age. I k. .i.tivu iwt rnendi of the famllv. also La- tsyette Lodge. No. IS, I. O. of O. F., are respectfully luvtted to aiu-nd tbe funeral, from bis late residence, Priuie street, below Front, ou Sunday afternoon at lit o'clock. To proceed to PniUnlhropic Cemetery. HORN.-On thelttlh Instant, JOfaKPlI HORN, In flu. Alt. iao w rf ii la livA. Tbe relatives and friends of the family, and the n.nn.Kor. i .i.vuiiA i auuh. Nil. 71. and G raril Mark i o ii a v. M - Welcome Lodire. No. 229. aud Pulehtiue Kncampment. No 51, 1. O. 01 G. F.; Temple f Honor and Temperance, No. 15; Pequod 'J ribe, No. Jtl, I. O. 01 It. M ; tile move, anu jionow-w,o uiuu.u ers; and the Norlhtrn Liberty bleam Fire i.nKiue iuA i rA ur.u.r.iilv liivlLed to attend his funeral, from bis late residence, No. 213U N. Wecoud street, on Hunduy afternoon at 2 o'clock. To prooeed to Odd Fellows' Cemetery. s POKSE. On the afternoon of the 17th tnstaut, FAB- TkllUli'U' A UIILUL' hih inuiit rrtuniiK resnectlnllv Invited to attend the funeral, from IiIh late reeldeuce. No. 1 rt. Twenty- first street, on Hundnv afternoon at t o'clock. 10 Pro ceed to Mount Murlub Cemetery. TAYLOR. On the 1Mb Instant, Mr. JtlCHARD TALOK,lntheath year of his age. rK M ., Till mlmluA. .iiH friutulu u...,il.vturtr I oili-e. No. HI. A. P. A., aud woikmeu of1 I'ascal lion Work, are rtsi ectfully Invited to attend the f inural, from his lute risiaenoe, No, rKo wilder street, on Buturduy atternoou at 2 o'clock, To proceed to Lafayette 4.HUI1IIU. . TrOS POLISHING HTftVFS THK (' A RRUHliT J? oflroj u.cWly slves a heaiilitikt and permanent lustre to them, per sale, with bbeei Zino and Mica for flovn, Vokeri. Kcuttles, Ash bieves. Furnace ' TTlDUiH A DUJV No. ta (Eight Thlrty-flve Mumet bt,, below Ninth. A LARCiE VARliCTY OF KEYS AND OTHER I LovasmilUB naruware may lie found at '1 HUM ANA, b.li 7uici NO. I (Eight Thirty-five) Market ht.. twluw Nluth. r-inAPSTONE (J RIDDLES ABB USKD WlTff. !5 out gresse, and therelore do not till your houss with an uupleaxanl smoke. A variety of sis of ihtmo. ma of Irou Griddles, tjaau s. na NoTtTtiiCXIiibtThlrty-flve) Marketbl., below Nluth. An Old Oesitlensea of Sixty Year U t'ensid Deed 1st tbe Outskirts of Cam den He la Robbed, amd Foul Pley Is Haspected. Onrqnlet neighbors across the river are In ft state of exoltement this raornlnK, In oonso qoenoe of ft very mysterious occurrence In their midst, which bears on Its face the appear ance of foul play, and even of murder. The circumstances attending tbe affair were as fol lows: James flail, an eccentric old gentleman, aged abou sixty years, resided on Rush street, above Frankfrrd load. In the Twenty-fll'th Ward of this city. He was married, and had quite a family of children about him. Brme years ago he kept a tavern on Front street, above Market; and subsequently presided over tbe Hart Tavern, on Frank ford road, above Lehigh avenue, as host. In this occupation be acquired con siderable wealth, which he had Invested In a neat row of bonses in the neighborhood ot his residence, aud In two vaiuah'e farms In the southern part of New Jersey, For some time pait he has not been eu gsged In any regular business, but has driven quits a large trade In watches, at times carrying as many as a score of them about his person, for purposes of bar ter. It Is also said that be seldom left home without having as much as loo In money about his person. Yesterday afternoon he left the houe to make a visit to Camden. He was known to have five watches In his posses ion at the time, and Is supposed to bave been as well provided with money as usual. A little girl who saw him )ust befbre be entered tbe house from which he never came alive, states that she noticed a prominent watch chain which he wore at tbe time. About four o'clock In tbe afternoon a colored woman, whose ft) name we withhold for the present, as her whereabouts are still a mystery to the officers or tbe law, ran out of tbe large brick bouse at No. 17 K nlgbu's Point avenue, Kalgbnsvllle, a negro settlement on the outskirts of Camden, and Informed her neighbors that tliere was a dead man In her room The apart ment In question is situated on the third floor ol tbe house, nearly every reom of which is tenanted by a separate colored family. The neighborhood enjoys a rather uiiHvory reputation, and It Is said that the woman referred to above, who passes uoder several aliases, is a very desperate and drunken character, and such an one as would not hesitate to commit an unnatural crime for the sake of money. She sub sequently stated that the msn who bad died In her apartment was an old acquaintance of burs, and that be had visited ber for the purpose of giving her some tldlDgs of hr son, for whom he seme time since pro cured ft situation In tbe navy. Tne woman's husband Is a hardworking man, and as he was absent from tbe bouse during the entire day, and did not return until 7 o'clock in tbe evening, he could not have had any thing to do with tbe mysterious affair. When the neighbors entered tbe room, they found only the dead body of Mr. Hall, There were no signs of violence upon his person, but there were unmis takable evidences of bis having been robbed, as nothing but a bunch of watch-keys was found In bis pockets money, watches, and chain all being miss ing, bubsequsntly another colored woman entered the room, and she Is now In custody as a witness. But the tenant of the apartment was not arrested last evening, althouih she was present when the otllcers visited the place. Uhe was then decidedly under the Influence or Honor; and tbe fact that she shortly after disappeared and no traces ot her whereabouts could be found, goes to prove that she was guilty ot the rob bery, if nothing more. When tbe body was taken Into the custody of the Coroner, last evening, the deceased had the appear ance ot having died from au ap nlectic lit, but a post mortem examination is to be mmle and tbo truth lo tbe matter asrlved at. Coroner Roberts this morning summoned a Jury to Inquire iuto the affair, but the Invta Igatlon was postponed until 7 o'clock this even ing. The Ykllow Fever in the Soutii How Pit i lad klp lit a Responded to thi Cry ok tus thkhh, Wben the news reached this city that the Howard Associations of Mew Orleans and Galveston werelnwuntot funds to enable them lo relieve tbe stiilerlng and distress which ensued upon the advent of tbe yellow fever In those two cities. General Wil liam L. James, tbe Agent of the Philadelphia aud Southern Mall Steamship Company, oromptly re sponded to tbe call by ooenlog a subscription in this city, the proceeds of which were forwarded t'i tnelr destination through tbe Company. Tbe total amount ol this subscription bas now reached (43 IP50 in cish, In addition to which a considerable amount of modi cine and other supplies were contributed, as well as (:;oo In gratuitous advertising by tbe leading news papers of the city, and (V) In a similar way by the American Telegraph Com pan v. Tbe total expenses, lor printing circulars aud advertising, amounted to only i7, and of tbe remainder ot the subscriptions ( '."no were forwarded to tbe Howard Association of New Orleans, and (.714 AO to the Howard Association ol Galveston. The Secretary of tbe latter Associa tion, Mr. M. F, Mott, has appropriately acknowledged the timely aid thus given by tbe citizens ot Philadol Mila. In a recent letter to General Jame. in which he su's; "Your city lias responded nobijr to Uib null upon Its charily, and we will cherish the recollection of the kindness ot her citizens long after all iracei o f the Scourge have been ohIK rated " An Outrage. On election day one George JvHioe started on his wav to the polls to vote. He wus found drunk, lying on the grass bordering a roan umr Haddtnmon, West Philadelphia. Hewastakeu to the Station House, and committed to the County Prison hy Alderman Maule, on tbe th Instant. On the 11th his friends, having procured a discharge, pro cerded to MoyamenBlng for the purpose ot getting: hltn liberated. They w, re astounded wben Informed i . i. A ...... .u. irw intrieu were made In reirard to what disposition had been made of the body, but they received evasive replies. Counsel was engaged, and he Buc?elded In learning that tbe body iat tbe University ot Pensylvanla. He repaired thither, and was shown through the dissecting and other rooms, hut no trace ot tbe remains ol Kehoe could be round. Satistied In his own mind that the body was there, he obtained the receipt for It, Armed with this, he pre sented himself to the Janitor the second time, and was by blm shown tbe remains In a room on the upper floor and. as Is alleged, having several bruises upon lu The Coroner was notified, and yesterday after noon visited tbe University. Many Impediments were thrown In bis way, but a post-mortem examina tion was finally made by Dr. Shapleigh. The inquest will be held at 2 o'clock to-day, attbeomoeor tbe Coroner. . , l)r Shapleigh said be made a post-mortem etaml nution of rbe body of George Kehoe, at the University of Pennsylvania. There were many abrasions over lbe whole trout part oi toe ooay anu iiuju, me mu waa 1c nrrked oft" In mauv nlaces. There was a coutu- tn on i tic. hm'k nnrt of the head, leftside. These in juries were external, not affecting the Internal organs, uhu COUIU not ue l.iiv uirrui linuoo ut uwu.vu. v. examin ng the brain I fouud tnememoranescouuiseu. This was the only appearance of dUeaue 1 could discover. The verdict of tne i oroner's jury was inai, jorge Kehoe came to his death from congestion or the biain. Thieves Break Through and Steal. About 9 o'clock last evening. Christian Lange, a Jour neyman employed in tne Darner snop or rump iiaiu nielnian, at No. IM North Four.h street, went up stalls to bis sleeping apartment, the back second- story room, and found the door locked on tne insiae. This excited his surprise somewhat, but au there was no noise in connection witn the mystery, anu no traces of Intruders, nothing more was thought of the Diautr, uum ine aoor was oroaen open aooui. au uuur later. Tbe room was then lound to oe in a state oi confusion, the contents of his trunks being scattered about the floor, and things turned topsy-turvy gene rally. An examination showed thatl'iO in Five twenty Governmeut bonds, and (iro In Teu-fortles, belonging to him, had been abntracted, together with about ( in In money belonging to another Journeyman lu i he eataniisnuieui. iue ourgiars uaa eueciea an entrance throuirh the back window, to Which thev hud gained access by tbe roof of a sbed In the rear of tbe house, lneynao eviueniiy ueen atarmeu white at their work, and had made good their escape with tbe money auu nouns, wiinoui a'lerapung to carry on tliecloihlnu. rso clue ti the tnieves has been on In ntd, but 'his little Incident should teach people not to deposit taeir vainanies in minus ASSAULT ADD BATTERY WITH IHTEST TO KlLL J nmes Jefierlea (coloredl was arrested hy orhceT piirker yeeterday, upon tbe charge of committing an ai-.-iauit sni battery with Inteul to kill another colored nun Jellerles bcloniis to w umiuvion, ueiawar About two months ago lie nno a iigni. wiiu a coiorea ui in, and cut bun wit h a k'llfe a-Tons the abdomen i. iii.-iiiiir r wound fideen in.'bes in lenuib. The out .,. ot W ilmington came to this city, guve a descrln- t)o of blm to Lieutenant Connelly who luntructed bis oi lceis to arrest him If they saw him. He will be ,i. Iran In V lllll in'"n Awaitinu an Owwkk. Tbe Harbor Police eantured asmall sloop, of about seventy tons burthen, p.iint-d the t'.iluut, and supposeu vo umuuj m n us I) teh, Delaware, yesterday, at Noble street wharf. Home parlies hud been endeavoring iu sen ui-t ior I-.-, hut wben they saw inn uoncemeu u)iiruoiiiiin tt.ey ileuamped. The Muop H uppoed to have beeu hi ilen. and Is awaiting an onner at Liutituuaut Ldsar 8 Htatlon, Front ami rnouie si reets, Malicioub Mischief. Fourteen small boys . orr.Rte.l veatcrdav at 'Hatsbon Hill.'' Maua- vunk lor throwing a wagon beluuRlng to John Cur's iitoa quarrv. They were each held In fJi'Kj ball to answer by Alderman Thompson. l.Aiu'EST. Bfjiiamin Stout was before Alderman Hwlft yesterday, charged with purloining c.othlns from the ruling so ' ' I.. low waintii. innuu"""!"" commuted to answer Chkhiutt Strkrt Ikprotkmbnt J. M. Ilar- LKinH's Niw ftross,-Improvement, with bnslneM, mT westward. Among tha ohanges which riaMr Chmnat street, none are more apparent tbau the destruction of tbe old brick buildings on Cbesnut street, above Tenth, and the erection of an Imposing "'bje edifice on IheSr site, Thepopular dressgood etsb)lshmsntor J. M. Haflelgh. at Ninth and Ches nnt. Is h. be moved the new building, which but a Short time ago was commenced, and which BOW IS receiving Its finishing totiohes. v V..1". eolOce, wMh an imposing marble front, Bunt In a substantial manner, and exhibiting the hlvbest order of skill. E xceedingly large show windows add greatly to Its appearance, while the heavy ornaments and cluster columns which mark the entrance lend additional at traction. Filtering, the visitor sees a hall extending through to the tear. It la large and convenient. Tbe counters, desks, etc, are of solid walnut, highly iKillshed, which contrast well with the frescoed ceil ing and walls. Bhelves, upon which enongb fabrics to clothe the city might be stored, extend on either side the ball's lull length In lieu of a second floor tliere extends around the hall alargegal'ery, which at the rear closes and forms a commodlons wholesale room. The celling or the second story Is of linnoslng height, and is lighted by many dome-like skylights. Tne whole building, which Is not surpassed by beauty of appearance and convenience for mercantile use In fhecily, exhibits a high decree of architectural skill. A large onrps of workmen have been engaged since the foundation In Its erection, and now that it nears completion, the number bas been enlarged. Mr. Hafielgh announces to Ills patrons thnt this new building will he occupied hy his frets goods esta blishment on Monday next, the 21st Inst. Alleoed Pkbjcby. Some days since Odborn Conrad was charged on tbe oath or Lewis R, Broom all, with perjury. A preliminary hearing took place, and went over until 1 o'clock to-day, wbeu the follow ing facts Were given: "Defendant formerly carried on the Jewelry business at Second and Quarry streets. He Is now a resl estate operator. The alleged perjury consists In two false depositions, a previous one hav ing been made before Alderman Godbou. concerning tbe same matter, which was the truth. In a case be fore tbe District Court, to test the ownership ot stock held hy blm at Hecond and Quarry streets, on a (sheriff's Interpleader, In a case In which tbet'otnmer clal Fire Insurance Company was the plalutltf, defen dant. It Is alleged, swore he had sold tne goods to Mr. Gotdwln Worrell, receiving in payment Judgment noti's ot the buyer. Subsequently It was charged, in a deposition before Alderman liettler, that defendant swore that thev were the property of Mr. Broomall. and still remained so. The defendant was arrested at his ofllce, on Fifth street, aud taken before Ite corder Rnrn. The facts as above narrated were testi fied to by Moses A. Dropsie, Alderman Godbou, Con stnhle Juggers, and Goodwin Worrell." The Recorder held the defendant In (looohall to answer. Ahsaui.t and Battery. Frederica Sylves ter, aged tilty six. and Maggie Sylvester, aged twenty live years, were before Alderman Thompson yestor d y, charged with committing an assault and bat tery on each other. They were each held in tloo ball to answer at Court. John liacton. a one-legged soldier, an Inmate of the Poldlers' Home at Fifteenth and Filbert streets, and Henry Blackston, a vagrant who balls from Pitts burg, were arrested this morning and taken before Abler man Swift, and arraigned upon the charge of stealing two pairs or blankets, a Bhlrt, and a blouse, the property of tbe above institution. The defendants acknowledged the theft, and were committed for trial. The articles are at tne Fifth District Utatt.n House. False Pretenses. Ellen Reeves was ar rested at Broad and Walnut streets, by Olllcer Law rence, for obtaining goods under false pretenses, isnme time since, Kllen entered tbe store of Coulton it Co.. ordered some tea. and had it charged to a lamlly residing In the neighborhood, with whom the firm dealt. Tbe bill was presented, nut tbe parties stated they had not ordered the articles at that time. A trap was laid for Kllen, and yesterday she entered tbe store and ordered three poundsof sugar, having it charged to the same party as previously. Wbeu she emerged from tbe door the olllcer look her Into custody. Alderman Tuuiion neld her for a further hearing. A Dealer in Gold and Stocks Absconds with a Larok Amount ok Monf.y. O. C. Lips, a dealer In gold and stocks, suddenly disappeared about three days since, alter having victimized Third street brokers and private individuals to the extent of $:i0, 00. (ie Is described as being ot German extrac tion, stout, thick-set, with a large red nose. The above amouut is divided among some thirty or forty parties, and no one will lose any considerable amount. Lips was formerly in the employ of Messrs. Drexel fe Co , as book-keeper. Kodhed his Room-mate. A man named G. II. Tounette was arrested at Walnut street wharf yesterday, upon the churgeof stealing a watch, several articles of clothing, and 9. from a gentleman with whom be roomed, at No liMboulh Sixth street. It is alleged that Tourreite arose at S o'clock yesterday mciniDg, and took the artlc'es in quattlon. When arifsien, he bad a ticket for New York, which he had Just urchaset, lu bis hand. Itecorder Kaea commit ted blm to answer at Court. Treppash and Assault and Hattkry. Wra. MoCleaa. w, -'" -..,.. n M.irr.iw. yesterday. upon tbe charge or trespassing, auu dostroi V.. t orf,' by shooting at them, ou tbe private grounds of gentle man at Twenty-second and Tioga streets. Tue gar dener remonstrated with hint aud ortiered him idf. lie refuted to go. Thepardener attemp'ed to put hfm tiff, whin a ecu Ills ensued. He was arrested by Olllcer. Ittgel. The Alderman held htm In (sou ball to austrer. The New Fashion Maciazinb. Mr. Howard Challen has sent us the flrHtlnumber of Messrs. Har per Brotbera' new fashion magazine, tbe Jinny, and ' . .. . , ii . . . I.... llnpapviion uhlnln till blares inai, Buoscriuf-ri w j .!.-. j - connection witn tbelr club subscriptions ot (6 a year. The Jiazar Is elegantly pnnieu auu iiiiisira.eo, .m i the most complete and valuable fashion mugazlne that has ever appeared In this couutry. Ladies Bhould.take a look at it. Misdemeanor. George tlochrein, who keep3 a tavern at No. KIM Ridge avenue, was arrested by Officer Matthews yesterday, charged with misde meanor in selling liquor to a Mr. tsmitb after having Km. ii roneaLMiiv mm not lo lit) bo ur oiuuu b buuh.. It is aliened that Mrs. Bnjlth went to Hocbrein's several times, and was ejected by him. He was held in oW ball to answer oy .aioerman tinnier. From New Orleans. This morning the steamship Juniata arrived at her berth from New Orleans, bringing as passengers Monsieur l'rancols A. Kleffer, late otrector-geuerai ui mo veioi.H"' lluea ol Mexico, ana nis wue. Fast Driving. John Robinson wa3 arrested v..ui,rda at KranUfoirt road and Jefferson street for fast driving. He was committed lu default of the pqvment of the penalty imposed. JONES, TEMPLE & CO., FASHIONABLE HATTBBB, -Nn In H NINTH Htreet. Tint Store above Chestnut street. H FOSTER, - fashionable: haiicr. i 11 DmSpl Fatal Accident. Chocolate Melvin was run uind-by tbe cars on the Pennsylvania ever ana am " . in,nu uu i ailrnud near tne oepui iw -. - - l aiiroau ne " e Tiiirtv-fliat street, aud the lu.llfHV Coroner nouueu r-.. to Animals. Charles Ohn was at Twelfth and Mprlng Galden streets vester- d h v f'crury be.' lug b is horse. A lderu.au Massey held Him iu sew - Bfbbnade to Joduk Li'dlow. Last evening l-oudV lo by Mr. Colilus on behalf at tua soUeiy. . 4 m NO. 600 AUC'H sTKKRT, TIM ilD EDITIOH THE PEHIISYLVAniA ELECTION THE OFFICIAL RETURNS. Ett., Etc., Kte., Etc., Etc., Ete. SPECIAL DESPATCH TO THI RVENIKO TELBOlttPH. Haerisbubo, Oct. 18. The offlrlal return have Just been rccelvefl, and have been examined by Colonel Frank Jordan, Secretary of Stale. The total vote of the SUto at the last election was very small, as tbe following fijrnres will show: Total vote jyy Hon. Geore HharswooU (Lom) 2m 020 lion. Henry W. Williams (Hep.) 2oU,s2 Dcrnocratlc:m8jorlty 1,202 Lobs or the Republican vote since 18(10. .SO,4.r0 Loss of the UemocraU M22,070 It is generally believed here that the contests upon Stale Senators ami c6uuty officers in Phila delphia will assure us of the election of Judge William. It is estimated that at least eight thousand deserters have voted in this State. D. It. J. 11IK FILL OFFICIAL lttTlK.V. Sharsivood's Majority, 11404. COI'NTIKH. Atlams Allegbeny A in. strong.. Heaver Hed lord ........ Htrks lMalr , .Bradford...... Bucks ., Butler Cambria l'uinerou Carbon vieuiie m,m.m. Bore uenr y, .. 2!d0 -Wt.il 1 .. 87n8 .. K.t 10 . S.il .. 7121 S520 71M .. tiHOS .. ithii 2643 .. 87t .. 11WH 30114 Chester sroo Ularion., 177U Clearfield. KioU Clinton 17.04 Columbia l'.iBj Crawford............ (1714 Cttu berland 4i30 Dmi nb In Delaware Plk m. Krlc... ........... Fayette.. ., Forest. Frank I in... F'ulton , Greene ...., Huntingdon I'ioiaua..... Ji-llerscn.., Juniata Lancaster. Lawrence. Leranon Lehigh Luzei ne.... Lycoming ilciveau. V et cer..,..., Uiflliu. if on roe Montgomery...., 11 oiitmir. ....... Northanipu n Northumberland Perry Philadelphia. Pike Potter Hchoylklll Hit der Hinietaet , bitlllvan 8usiuebatiua. Tloua TJtilon m Venango 'giiT.'rUgwfl::::; V ayne., Vestuioielaud Wyoming York ... 8IH7 .... ;t7 .... 717 ... a ... 1 0 12" 773 ... ltllW WIS ... 445S ... 2013 ... IMti ...I4W2 .... JtiliO .... 4 1 f ... 4159 ... HT-ii ... 3b71 ... H77 4H6 .... 17'J" .... 7 o ... 7 Mil H:ki 8h5l :i:iiil .... ttiSl ,...5 l-ui ... 3'.(l .. i:ilti ... 87i .... 1792 ... 3i (Ii .... 4.:6 .... 4-I2S ... 47tll ...1IWI .... 4IHU 'i'lHl Z'. .... Bt'-UI ... 14' 18 ... MM rnor. 8I2 12;u.i 8078 2.IHS 2K. P'MS 27HS 80!1 78(9 SUHi :i2! 8118 2.1.11) 3:.(tt 6221 VH13 27HU 2317 85SS 4n7 4:iol vm me HS7 4.1A9 7 4tlH ln.,5 3:i0 21 m '.ICS I H2 1814 .-!. 1410 2ii!j 57HI 12W7 4418 714 a7.i7 IN la '.'illifl 8.142 152:1 7tf :i82u M'.m 4HH17 lost 6in 11 1.) 14 1:1211 17o9 7(il 2'J.Sl 1H28 12h7 Mill fr.72 issii i 1 : 141111 878 I Jitilpe Hup. Cburr. -iiwi.- Wtltla ins, Hluirsit'ood Oi'lT u a 807,274 2'JI),0!I6 2UU,ell6 e:i7 lft.l: 82:i5 21 IH 23llfi 6117 8113 5846 6224 20B8 3!S 187 270 77Bt 1410 1477 1002 K96 54INI 3451 5247 8207 2Sfl K04 3IK4 . 389 377 t 7m9 1113 3' 109 3H09 180ii i:18 127U9 28.13 .'111'., 3I t 78" Wit 14 70.i l."H! 5-13 6.18s 1IMW 3l7 3o2t 2427 4w87 2 1134 ' 72VI 16311 27o 421 31147 401111 18 6 :ioio 21,11 2320 4:12 13o: 4818 itld.824 2829 Vlltfl 2934 22 ,"8 2G44 11912 21X1 2U.18 6910 212 3021) 300 2124 8473 6858 26n8 27111 2228 345.1 4018 4'i'll 3S47 2I4S 751 3428 38 9 319 3ft2 1UI9 2753 2258 18117 1151 ltllM 7475 1281 2501 5141 10401 4357 845 3414 17t9 2359 7983 1383 5979 34ti'.l 2292 52U75 IHU 481 . 8:0 llii'J 1541 S 26UII 1425 120 J 21110 14 "ill Stil.) 1454 7071 288.(128 2(1(1,824 For ethnrawooct. i nArnuii No. 7 H. HIXTH Street. PA T E N T E D. rNTS SCOURED AND lTRKTl'IIi:i from 1 to 6 Inches, at Mottet French bteam Dyeing and Honoring, Wo. zon . MHTII btreet and Ho. 739 ItACK street, 9 I7ap T-RAFNKS8. EVEHY INSTRUMENT THAT XJ science and skill bave Invented to assist tha bearing In every degree of d earners; also, Respirators; also, Crandall's Patent Crutches, superior to any others la use. at P. ItADUKA'ti, Mo. Ui TKNTB Btreet, below Cheanufc 8 5pj mo HOUSEKEEPERS AND INVALIDS. X The onderslgned respectfully calls the attention 01 the public to the stock of Prime Cider aud Pure Clner Vinegar ror picauug ana general laiuuy use also, to hla 1 similar '"Ionic Ale." free from all lama- ritlee, and endorsed by tbe medical faculty as a safe ana wnoiesome oeverage ior weaa auu auiica.e con- utuimns. Delivered free of charge to all part bf the city, P. J. JORDAN, No. 42C PEAK hi reel, H75p Below Third. and Valiut aud Uonlr. QHAMPION CLOTHES-WIUNGEIIS KEUUCED TO SS'50. GRIFFITH & PACE, For Oeary 17.1 Tha Klcctlon In Plitladelphtav to be Con tested Prospect ot Throwing Out "the Whole Democratic Vota In Several of the Wards Unprecedented Frauds In the "Bloody Fourth," Ktc. It Is alleged that extensive frauds nernetrated by the Democrats bave been discovered in the IoIIowIdk precincts and wards, upon which the validity of tbe late t it c lion in tills city is to be contested: Second ward Divisions Eleventh and Thir teenth. Tblid Ward Division Keventh. Fourth Ward Divisions Sixth. Seventh, and Eighth. Fifth Ward Divisions First. Becoud. and Third Seventeenth Ward Divisions Sixth. Se venth, and Eighth. Twenty. mm warajji vision ourtu. The lending Kjpublican ofiiolals aud caudl- dates think, they can prove frauds euoui;li and of suIHclent calibre tojustify the Court of Com mon Pleas in throwing out the entire returns.in si me divisions, Dy reason or elective otuuers ri fusing to quulify voters wben challenged, and other fraudulent voting, etc. It In said mat in the iMguih Division or the Fourth Ward, two hundred and eiahty-ona nur- soiih voted wht Be names da not appear ou tbe assessment lists, anu were not (fuaiined as to their right to vote wben cballengud in any In stance. Similar statements are made relative to other wards ana precincts. II these things be proven, what will become of Judge Sbarswood's 1202 majority ? Stocks in New York To-Day. New Yokk. Oct, 18. Smith. Randolph & Co.. Bankers, No. 10 South Third street, and No. g N'asaau street, New York, report at 1 o'clock this afternoon as follows: United Hlatea loots, ito'nmi'-d. United States IHM, ilHgMllK. United States 6-i)s, lhtil, 10SM(tIOi . United States 5-ais, ltt5, lON'ilov Uulted States 5-Sua, new, 1, 10ti's(a)t00i. United States 5-20s, lWf7, llKi KW.1 i,. Uuited BUttea 10-40s, lOudvWU1 i. Jpneand July 7H0s, MWtjloi-'j. Market heavy. M Kchults t Co.. No. 16 a Third street, report tunore -IeiHiou 60 days slgbt, los'a(ltW. do. 8 do. do,, i 'Zitw',: Paris fco do, de M.K;tl7i; do. S do, do., .lAutwer . do., BtCIWii .lire; Colore Herlln SO do. do., 7K471K: Am- So1.' S ..; ind Frankfort (MJ do. do.. 4u,MtloV Market dull and weak Uold at noon, Hi. SOUTII CAROLINA. TTOR THE INFORMATION OF I1ULDHKU Ot (iOVKRNMKNT BKCUHlTHSb wbo may wish to convert them Into the FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS OF THE union facilic Railroad Co., We publish below the terms upon which they ma now be exchanged at tbe omoa of the Agents of the company lu this city, WM. PAIHTKK SL CO., HO. g MOUTH TI1XHIK STKCKT, it win be seen mat a handsome profit may b. reanxea by the exchange. On tVttm of lu2, a difference of t-J34 83 will be paid. UD O-XUS Ol 1864, do, On s-2us of 1866, do. On left of J uly '&&, do On 1881a, do. On 10-40S, ' do. On 7-nes, 2d sb.im, do. On 7-os, M .erles, do, ssld ronrta, the Juries shall be drawn from the lists of an cuirens who i:ave patfi lejre for tbe otirrerit year, and In tbe manner prescribed by the laws ot the Htate; and, to tbe end that the right of challenge shall he eHeetlve, tbeHherlrTof each district will be fnrnlshed wlih ;tbe list of registered voters In his district, after the same shall have been revised In conformity with the act of Congress of July P, l7. The execution of Rpeclal Orders Mo. ITS, paragraph , current series, from these headquarters, is suspended until the revision of tbe registration, as aforesaid, has been complete Third. Whenever Juries have been empanelled for any district or circuit of tbls Mtnle, In conformity with tbe provisions ot tlenernl Order No. f, sucri pnnela shall be deemed aad held to be valid and etTective panels. By command of Brevet Msjnr-General KD. B. a CANBY. I-ouls V. Ca!laro, A. A. A. O. Henor Romero and familr. with Oeneral Cunby and stair, and a number of other offi cials and citizens, upon invitation of the Col lector of the Port, went on an excursion around the harbor in the revemie cutter Racer this afternoon, and visited Fort Sumter, Castlo I'incknoy, Bsttery Wagner, and other fortifica tions. The Wilderness is expected toniarrow. A dospatch received from the Collector at New Orleans says the Wilderness loft tbe passes at the mouth of the Mlhslsslppt at half-past 2 o'clock on Saturday afternoon, far Charleston. Collector Mackey has made all the arrsntro irifiits lor expeditlnir her poasatre on liorarrlvsl. It' niero was serenaded at the Charleston Holul this eveninK, a large crowd in attetHlance. TENNESSEE. Card bjr Uovcrnor Drswalew-It Ast noaMces Himself Caxtdldate ror tha I'nlted States Sestate. The following card from Governor Brownlow, of Tenoesjee, is publUbed iu tbo Ntisbvllle i'l-ess and Times of the 16th iustant: To the Members of the Legislature: Tocorrect mis apprehension, and In response to numerous Inquiries Which are addressed to me, I take this metuod ot announcing that 1 am a candidate for Vntted 8lat-- Hunator. If honored with an election at your hands, I i-bul I expect to take my seat on theuh of March, Providence permitting. Until that time I expert to administer the Executive Department of the mate Government. With regard to tbe state of my health I have tbls to say, that while not so robust as it has beeu in former yeais, it Is much firmer than it was a year ago, and I Indulge a hope that the new era upon which our fcitate Government has entered, so dlllerent from the war riHg conflicts of the past two aud a hair years, which were an almost uninterrupted struggle fur existence, will afford me an opportunity to recuperate, so that If e'ected, when the time conies forme to renalr to W ashington, I shall bave regalued a good deal of Vigor. Yon will each and all bear me witness that I have never, by tongue or pen, hitherto asked your sup port for tbe position, nor said or done anything In opposition to other candidates. I ask your sutl'rage now- because tbe United States Senatorshlp Is the highest honor which the Ktate can confer upon a citizen, and with the belief that If elected to that high position I can render efficient aid to the able Congres sional delegation already elected. In securing the loyal men of our Htate that justice which the Uennral U vrrmnent seems so tsrdy in bestowing. It you should think that any person aspiring to the ofllce In question is better n.iialltted. would be more acceptable to your constituents, or has stronger claims upon the party than myself, ot course it Is your dntv to elect blm. and 1 promise to bow us gracefully todefeatas any man In our ranks, as the Integrity and harmony of the Union Penublicnn parly are consiiierauuns ot mucu nik'ber importance tban tne mere persoiml success or defeat of uuy man. tsisneu) w. (i. hkowhlow. Tha End of a Loss Vraglc Story. Fi otn the 'Albany Argus, Oct, 16. It is nearly twenty years airo that a stramre nian was seen in the neighborhood of the Parks, on a Sunday in summer, brandishing a pistol. and threatening to shoot men and women in the streets. Ills name was Timothy Kelly, flora Dubuque, Iowa, a runner who had just returned from New York, where he had sold largo Quantity of lead. He whs a mad man, and thought he was pursued by enemies seeking to get his money. Some citizens en deavored to airest mm. lie nea, ana they pur sued, running through Eagle, and down Beaver street. As the foremost pursuer, Mr. Mull, ap proached bim the insune man turned and fired a pihtoi at mm, piercing uis mreueaa aoove tue e.ve. Thouab fatally wounded, as uiterwaras appeared, Mull was unconscious of the wound, and cioceu in with tne fugitive, wno arew nis knife and plunged it through Mull's body. Im mediately a young man, James Maboney, seized a stone and threw it with such force as to strike Kullv aenaolnaata tho uroiinit. Cburlari Phtllioe. then a constuble since the victim ot auV.Uer not lets horrid tragedy seized the prostrate murderer, and carried him off to jail. Here his madness crew wor.-e: and. on application to the court, he was sent to a lunntic asylum. oriando mead s. Eita. or this city, was nn- minted his custodian, and took charge of the property, eoniessooo m tnn, to., which was found on his nerson. After a while the mun escnped from the asylum and fled, no one knew wnere. itis snatierea intellect nail ror-eiveil a new blow from remorse at bis enme; and he shunned his fellow men and lived, as has since been learned, like a hermit somewhere in the mines, where he bad formerly labored. Mean while the family of Mull, who survived his two fold wounds nearly a fortnight, brought a suit for damages. Mr. Hadley, of this city, was the lawyer, and the case was a novel one. Ho re covered a verdict of $2500, which was taken out of the funds found on tne jirlsoner. It was not till a lew mouths ago tbat the family of Kelly toog steps to recover the balance of his property. He still lives a recluse, unfit tor tbe proper caro ot property, ana nis ramuy applied for a guardian, upou whose application the money aud its accumulated interest was paid over. After deducting the $2500 verdict and tbe cost of his maintenance in the Asylum, the sum amounted to $11,500. But who shall compute the amount of misery and woe of which this sum was the seed? For in it lay the origin oi tbe madness, tho crime, and the remorse which, atler twenty years, leave their dark traces btill uneflaced, and btill incomplete. St. Louis Races. St. Louis. Oct. 18. At the Race Training Park yesterday, Brown George aud his running mate, and the pacing horses Magoozlenl and John Folke, had a race, in which the latter won. Biown George was withdrawn alter tne second. To-dav a race comes ou Detween tne nentucicv horses Rolla, Gold Dust, and'the St. Louis horse Tackey. Latest Markets by Telegraph. Pai.timobk. Oct. IS Cotton verv dull and nominal: middlings are UOted at 1H Value Flour very quiet, ex rent retail lots. Wheat Is dull tor choice at 5u. de cline; prime and other grades are inc. lower; the re cetts are large. Corn very dull; sales at l'4i'i)l 4S. Oais dull at Tom 75c. lor prime. Kye vory dull: Penn sivanla, l'(i.vu,l-7(i. Provisions dull, but prices are nominally sustained. Philada. Stock Exchange Sales, Oct. 18 Reported by De Haven A Bro., No. to tt. Third street BETWKKN BOA RDM. 1300 5-20S '65.Jy.rg...... t )uuiulR. IT tlb tut will be paid liwiu ui be paid. 174'JJ will be paid. t2inm will be paid. fjt-S will be paiu. tlsO'SSwIllbepald. 117PM Will be paid. For each Uouaud exchanged.) Interview Between Oeneral Canby and Governors uri ssu nsna m tloas of Kacent J ary Orders Move- MlaUUr Rnlllin. IlieDta w - CBifthBPiON. 8. C.Oct. n.-General tanby returned last evcuiug nuu ...-. full and satisfactory conference with Governors . . .,r..l. li'l. r,lnlliu nhlOft. fit t.h Orr and rtorvu. xud vimvii ""i," conference was to make arrangements for the tinauciai uio v. . w. exnires at the end ol tho month, and no means "r. o,.i,. nn tho Hta'e Erovemments. exist lot vj."e. . - ..ii .i,u Measures were miwu upou - f" !. iit..,l ,tt. lure nrrler was CUltV. 1UU IU"V"'"B uvt, J--J UtlUUtru. ZZZtio' ih CollnVlhat for hentaiioii"' . t will be Impracticable to rnLnri lu?U "n ioot. or the district aud circuit JJuVu of this tate, lu accordance with the provi .loi s of i euerarorders No. . current series, trem tbesa lieadouariei'S, in season ior m saTd courts, aud that a delsy la the aduilns'.railoa of lurora a reauy orawn ww r...n,r r.. visions of neueral Orders NO. b'TwTk. the trial ol all Jury causes Tif. right tbe next ensuing levm of the sa d court, i ia i ri gui KSleond In dr.lng luror. at i th. 'all tetmn of the d slrict u.l ciuuit uourts, lor tha uel termor tue loo SliO loo O0 11)0 bm loO ."ill 100 100 2"0 1 10 Kin do . do do do.. CilO-lOS K0 City s. New.....ints t.ioo do. Newc-10l.' fiiO do. New...c-.l0lj t'KHj Bel l)el bM.ls.b5. SV. fliiuoW Prank 7s.c 78 .moOMiin ife K 7s....bo. S6 r-sJON Penna7s 8 ;9 sb Penna K..d b. 6i ;sii (UrurdHK.&wu 6!) 4 .'7 do...-s'iwn fi9' 24 do sfiwn. 6i. 6 sh Leh V 11......... bUS dO 52':- M sh Cam A Am l'S i 2Ssb Morris CI Pf HO sh Phil A Krle. Hi) do b. 2? 4 loo do b3'J- 27J4 1 BKCOND BOARD. ... o. vr.. i. mi . viuiuh Read R.....b in. bii I.M I 1. LVia. llCllfK.m.iui Mi . .... ttnO do.New-ls.l0l?4 f.)00 N Penna Ss.. -c. t-7 25 sh Penna K.cAp.. SS 10 sh Haicleion Coal. 47. (itiHhPhlldtK.. HO do ..i0- ? ' 18 au uirwru wm... FOURTH EDITION FROM EV ROPE BY CADLE. Wosm Rp,rt r Markets. IxNSON,Oot. 1H Noon. Consols. Q4- united Livkrpool, Oot. lit Woon: Cotton nrm nnohangerl. Hales or 12.000 bales. Hales or tha week, Wo.OOO bale. For export V.'i.Ootj bales, and to spoon in tors 6000 bales. Block, 718,00 bales, of which 1H3.00 are Amerloao. Breadstufla qnlet. ANTWKitv, Oct. IS Noon. Petroleum de clined to ViX. Hepalra te tha Osrmsala, Sotttb.am fton, Oct. IS Noon. It Is believed tbe Oermanta will be repaired In time to fHtil Xor New York on Haturdny. FROM WASHINGTON THIS P. M. Washington, Oct. 18. Tit Counterfeit Seven-thirty Bonds. The Secrelary of tbe Treasury will Imme diately make m demand ror reclamation ou persona from whom about IS0.000 worth of alleged counterfeit Heven-tblrly notea were re ceived at tbe Department, wbleb claims tbat In tbe course of business, the nndesatandlng la that nntll the notes, etc, are finally and satis factorily examined here, they are at the risk oi those presenting them. Hliould tbese parties refuse to make satisfaction, tbe Trensury will take tne advice of some law ofUcer of the Gov ernment, perhaps tbe Attorney-General, and be governed by bis opinion. The Internal Revenue Bureau. RUas D. Wood, Deputy Collector or Internal Keveuue or tne Fourth District of Texas, is directed to perform the duties of the office nntil -the arrival or U D. Kvans, who baa been an--pointed Collector in tbe place of Mr. Uoafrey. deceased. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. he Contested Klectlon. COURT OF COMMON PI.KAS-Judge llrewster, This morning William B. Maun presented tbe peti tions of thirty and upwards qualified electors or lit city, contesting the elections of Leech, Meg.iry, aud ISalller to the otlloes of Kegister or Wills, Clerk of tli e Orphans' Court, and City Commissioner, and asked that it might be tiled, and that tbe court mlgut order proper notice be given to the pnrilea. Tbe Following Is the petition contesting the election of Will tain A. Leech: To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas ot the Peace for the City and County of Phila delphia. Tbe petition and complaint of the undersigned respectiully sboweth that they are citizens aud quail lied electors of the city and county of PbllaUelphla, And that a general election was held therein on the second Tuesday of October, lrui7, aud they voted at tbe said general election thereto tor the eUice of ReglBleibf Wills. oor petitioners further show that It bas boon re turned tbat at said election the said William A. Leech received &l,&8 votes ior tbe ollice of Register of Wills lor tbe city and county aforesaid, and that William V. Campbell received so.lso votes for the said ofllce, aud that the said William A Leech has been re turned as elected thereto by a majority of 11 is votes, which your petitioners charge to be a false return and undue election of William A. Leecb. A nd they con test his right to the said ollice of Register of Wills for tbe city aud county ot Philadelphia. Tbat tbe said election and said return of the said Wll lam A. Leech aforesaid are false, fraudulent, aud untrue In this; That at the said general election two canoidates for the olUce or the Register of Wills afore said were voted for, to wit, the said William A. Leech, who was unduly returned as having received for the snld ollice 51,88.1 votes, aud the said William Y. Camp bell, wno was returned aa having received 60,1S5 votes for said otlice; whereas your petitioners allege, charge, aud verily believe tbat the said Wil liam A. Leech received not more than 48,27a voles lor said otlice, and that William Y. .Camp bell received at least 50,105 votes for said oUtce; whereby your petitioners allege and charge and be lieve that (he said William, Y. Campbell has reoeived the highest number of votes for said otlice. to wit, at least xyfi votes more than the said William A. Leech; whereby the said William Y. Campbell is elected to the said office ot Register ot Wills aforesaid, and should have been so returned. And your petitioners specify more particularly the following grounds Of contest: In the general return of votes there are taken and counted 8u votes for said William Y, Campbell, and IS votes tor tbe Bald William A. Leech for the said office ot Register of Wills, purporting to bo a return of votes of soldiers from Port Delaware, which your petition ers charge were not the votes of volunteers In actual military service, and should be entirely excluded from tbe said returns, and disregarded In making the com putatlon of votes tor the said otlice. Tlieu follow In the petition charges of fraudulent oondin t or the election by tbe election otllcers, whose returns areas lollows; ' i i:ith Division, 2d Ward, Leech. 2H Campbell, St 7lh ' nil " " 4711. r'T .... 7 th Mil 7 th 8th 1st Hd tub 6th 8i ll fitb loth sd 4th 4th 4lh . tub 6th 17tn 17th i7tn 171U 26th 470, 2115, -Mo, 41)9, W)7, I5, 32, 257, US, 811, 408, 1S 4 25 193 15S ss t 11S 1M The petition tben aharcres that in th. Vi t u J Third, Fourth, and filth Divisions of the Fourti. VL' unl tlm vntMi,, immU Ar ll.i.i.. n , , ounu sons were S'hlrd. Pot Fifth Ward; and I the votes of upwards of thirty unnualifleii nJ? ere taken: and the. same in tha virmt r" Third. Fourth, Seventh, and Klghth Divisions or thi Fifth Ward: and in tha fclirbth nfvlainn J ........ ... i . . - - , " . "oniv- .iiii u nun tuv Tuintii upwarua often unauallH nernnnn were t u L-i.iv in II.. hi.o. t . i ..1..1 i-""iiwi persons were taken: in tbe Sixth Division of the - i ui ,w.u,jr.uva; ana fn tha. Kleventh Division of the Tweuty-seoond Ward in? wards of thirty were taken. uf Tbe petition then goes on: Wherefore yonr natf tioners show that at the election, and bv the nielrT. aloresiiid, Wm. Y. Campbell lias beeu duly aieouL? Register ot Wills for the City and County of Phila delphia, having received more votes than vree Kiren tor William A. Leecb, the returned candidate, or for any other person for said office; and that therefore the election was undue and tbe return false In de claring and asturulng the said WUliam A. Leech aa duly elected. Your petitioner, therefore, prays that yonr Honors will appoint a suitable time tor bearing this com plaint, and to make such orders as may be ueoesaarv to exhibit the aforesaid undue aad false re'urna: tbat you will order a deoree and adjudge the said re turn or the said William A, Leeoh to the otlice of Re gister of Wills aforesaid to be false, and that said William Y. Campbell was at said election duly and legally elected to eaid ollice; and that yonr lion ore will take such action in tbe premises as you may see iiU And as in duty bound they will ever pray, etc Jacob Colladay, Hillary Conner, do -si. 50 '. do 6o do......stiu.4u-fi do b:io 50 '. do .nui 6'i do .M. 60 Uo......:d..'io 6d I a c."iO 06 do so'. do.....b;m, iu ' .. bsti.. bo i , Is. 511 .. btilu 60. ,...2d. 6u. . ,i ah IIiihIi1I1 Ah' IihisIi licstouvllle... li gnosb Ocean Oil... ;it sh Norrlst'ii 11...... t loo Km 1000 mo 400 loo 00 do ban. 50'. dO ,..'i'- OU 4 do........btu. W , do...... bajjua-ia do 'Jd. 6 li do b.v. sni,- do....ls.bt0. fiU'i w IN DOW CLASS, FOREUiN AND AMERICAN BENJAMIN H. SHOEMAKER, FrsntU rtate Glass Agency, HOa.tOe.tOT.tUV, AMD .11 X.rui'BTIt HT. l01iH;t5t PHIT;ADr.I.PaiA Theodore s'lng, Milton la Harvey, R. Frank Paris, John C. Lees. Thomas xu. Hamilton, F.llasLomax, John M. Duddy, 11, II. DelU, Harnuel J. Jones, Jr., John W. Ulnh e, Kdward . le d. Charles A. Mnl.r, John Nearce, W. Kdward Rowen, James H. Katt, Hamuel H. Money. Henry Francis. iKugene K. Latta, Jjevvia uuruuo, a B. Warren, John Hotter, James Work. William B. Lentz, Joha McCullough, cuwaru armatrong. Adam Hill, J. B. Ue Haven, . James Duveuport, Jr.. J. 11. a Dixou, (i. Rlsilng. Abraham Oill, a. u ituosei. 'i homaa v.. Hamilton and Kliaa Iomu. two at turn above petltlouers named lu the foregoing petition, being dulv sworn according to law. do say that they are oualll'led electors of tbe city of Philadelphia, and tbut the lacls slated In the foregolug petition are true to tbe best or tbelr knowledge and belief. THOMA8 M. HAMILTON. KLIAfS LOM AX. Kworn a-I subscribed before ue this ISth day ot October, lt7. BAMUKL P. JON.Jh,. Alderman. 'the petitions in tbe other cases are lu the same manner as the preceding. 't he Court ordered tbe petitions to be filed, and con tinued the matter uu 11 October COURT OF NIHI PR1UH Judges Read and Thompson. The following judgmenta were given; Wetberill vs. Croasdale. Rule to show cause why proceed I tigs should not be stayed. Granted. llarrlaou vs. McDonald. An application tor an In junction to rtsiralu defendant from blocking up Aimund street wharf, iielore repoued. lnjuuotlou grauted. Allen vr. White. Maulers' report mo far set aside aa to allow the defendant to file the replication and take the case to lstua. . UN1TKD b'l-ATBH DISTRICT OOURT-Judge Cad v. aladei-DlBtrlet Atlorueys Ollpiu and Valenilue. t he Colted btales v BplrttB. eto.. lavld Hsggarty clulmant. An iulormatlou lor iba fVrBliure ol goods for alleged violation o tbe Revenue laws. Tbe DIs ti lot Attorneys nUmHiel they were unable to maka out a case on tne part or tbe lolted relates aud thera fore a verdict lor tbe claimant was tukeu The Culled Miales Vs. barrels of Whisky, etc. CliilNtiau Prelsendanlx claimant. An Informatlou for I lie forfeiture of property for an alleged violation of tbe Revenue laws. Tbe claliuaut was carrying on the business of reciirylug and wholesale liquor dealer at New Market and Noble streets, ll was alleged that his place was visited and looked Into by the United blates 1 nspeclor last January, and that It wus disco vered that his returns ot llio amouut of liquors, and the peisous from whom tbey were purchased, were false, that there were in his possession packages of liquor improperly marked, and that he had no license lor carrying ou the business be was engaged In. All which, It was stuted, were causes ol forfeiture. Ou trial. Kttrle and White tor claimant. COURT OF QUARTUR bKMsslONS Judge laid h.w T. R. Dwlgbt, Asalalaut District Attorney. la tbe case of the Ooumionwealih vs. Joseph Auderson. charged with assauitTaud hatiery. before reported, tha Jury rendered a verdict of guilty. -,.... Joha L. Richards was charged with llbeL The a le gation was that Mr. Ru ba'tls, pastor of the Welsh Church, at the corner af '1 w'1't"X1 & r wrote a number ol letters to James H. Iavls, Tree, r..rVr or lb S Church, falsely socuslug him of dlshou esiW atipronnallng o bis own use the money ot tbe fonJr?K ' and:!reading the same to his aoqualnt am'i in defa..Hof or bis character. On triaL Miu heii auJ lur tu CouiiuouweaUhi eriggt lur Uufeudau''