THE DAILY EVENING TELEGIiAPII. PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JULY 17, 18G6. MARINE DISASTERS, Jhe M$gtnj Ship "Monarch of (he Seas"3nen xnmareaana lweruy-cijtu Persons apposed to Have Perished Itie JStui York Clipper Shp "Hornet" Burned at tea The Vaa.am and Crtui Forty-three Lay in a Longboat Tujo Boats t-t U Missing Wreck of Vie isoloiner "Cinderelan on quun Beach The Hups i jjn'rvruanirr ana "vgciops," jrom jsjmny for Lwirpuol, both Omruue, tc. The American emigrant ah p Monarch of (he Seas, which le t Liverpool lor New Xort on the alternoon of the lyth ot March lust, with a valuable carao and 074 passenirers, is now. lacking but two days, tour inoutus itt sea, and aa jet nothlnu, has been heatd of her. it la feared that some disaster must have orcurred to the vessel, und tout Hhe has jroue down with all on board. The Monarch of the beaa was. Without exception, one of the riaest eaii Riant ships that ever loit this port. She r was under the com maud of OupU'n R)bcrt K rkald.v, a clever a d ex, km ienced seaman, and was In every lespects a lirst-cuurt vessel. Hiio was built in this city by MeBH. Roo-evolt .t Joyce, iu 1864; rated Al, was copptv and iron fastened; 1974 tons burden, 2'li feet in Ittugt i, 43 loet bieauta ol beam, 20 tea', depth ot hoi 1, aud three full decks. The iush up vessel sa'lud from Liverpool with about "600 tons ot freight, cou signed to B. I. 11. Track & C ., and was valued at tl25,OC0. She was owned by Messrs. A. Taylor . & Co., ot Liverporl. List of tub Officers and Crew: Rlchrtrd Eniniett, John Burns, VYiUam French, W. K r kaldy, John Smith, Kibert Burns, Cnurles Nedl, M. McLougnlin, Peter Kuieht., John ilinsdalu, lltnry William?, Juuu Je.ireys, John Daley, Jeremiah liynn, William Henderson, Cuarlo; Collins, Richard Clint man, Kictiard Marpuy, Michael Campbell, Richard Thompson, John Isaacs, John Mom.--, Jouu Savers, Frauk Porter, John Bute, Charles Bell, Slicu;ul Ryua, Saruue Vinney, Ed ward Young. John Hughes. David A. lluseey, Henry Parr, Alextinder Diis, M.chae. Shelly, C. Sanders, William Mills, John Burke Jobn 1 eed, James II aches, James White, John White. Con. Br.c,'imes Butler, James Morgan Jsnws McKenna, Lawrence Mclntyre, Michae Morris, Edward Million, J unes Buun, T bmnb, Jerem ah Criunion, Michael Mulnern John Farrall. TOTAL HUMBBa LOST. Officers and erow 54 Passengers, adulis 609 Ctudren 44 Inlante 24 Total 728 BURNING OF TUB SHIP "HORNET." By telcgrsph from San Francisco we learn that Honolulu advice report, that the clipper ship Uorml, Ciptain Mitchell, from New York for San FranciBco, was bur ied at sea May 3, in latitude 2 degreex north, lonsitudo 1'15 degrees 5 minutes west. The captain and twelve ot the crew, aud two passensre-s named Ferausson, brothers arrived at San Francisco alier being forty-three davs in a longboat. Two other boats are et out, containing the first and second mats arid i.bout twenty others. The boats kept company for nineteen da.ys and then ported trom cur another. The ship carried a large q uantity ol kerosene and burned rapidly. The Ltorrut was owned by Mes.-rs. Lirenc'e, Giles & Co., ot Mo. 11 South street, in this city, and was 1427 tons burden, and was built by Messrs. Westervelt & Mac key. of this city, in , 1H51, and tated Al. She had a larsre and valu able assorted caigo, and it is said that oie firm 1 in this city shipped $70,000 worth of eoods by tue Hornet, on which there was no insurance. The ve-sel be on&pd to Sutton & Co 'sDespurch L'ne, and is the flist ship lost out of one hun dred and fifty which they have sent o .td iring tbe past seven years. The vessel is tully insured, ftad with her cargo was valued at $400,000. The lolowlng telegram, received from San Francisco yesterday bv tbe owners ol the vessel, gives some additional particulars ot the disaster: Ban Francisco, July 14 Lawrence, Giles & Cj.: The ship Hornet was uestroved by Are Hay 8. Tue captain, two passenirors and thirteen ""amnn arrived at one of the faanJwich Islands J une 16, in a state oi starvation They bad bee.t in tho lonir boats tortv-throo days. Two boats, with the first aud second mati v, anil the . remainder ot the c ew. ate yet out. The boats were in compan) lor n'UO een days, oeokok IIowks. There were only two passengers In the vessel when she lett this port. The Bcrnet sailed from this port on the 12th of January last, under command of Captain Mitchell. WBBCK OF TBE BCHOONEE "CINDERELLA." The schooner Oind-reUa, of Well Beet, Captain Kiel, went ashore on Sundav in orninar about 2 o'clock, on the north side ot Wreck Pond, near Squan beach, New Jersey. Hue was loaded witu tisti. all oi which has been saved. Tbe vessel was sold aa she les for three hundred dollars. Tbe schooner was an old vessel, and rated two and a half in Llovd's. 8ne was built in 1843 ut Essex, Conn., and was sixty three ton burden. OTBED MISSIKO VESSELS. The ships Bedfordship and Oyclops, from Bom bay resj ecti vol y intu and iita ot januaiy tan, bound lor Liverpool, are very much overdue, and tear. are entertained for their safety. Tbe premium lor insurance stands very high at pre senttc England, abd 1a rapidly increasing. Aew York MeruUL THE GREA1 LORD BOND ROBBERY. Arrest of m Pawnbroker Theft of Ml en I. ira Wr Limu JIoda Uwir llroKtra Mtke Hitaf John Lynch, a pawnbroker, doing business at No. 28Uraua street, was ariaiifuea doioi'ojus tice Dowlins at the Tombs yesterday, on a charge of having boen concerned iu stealing $l,2ou,000 worth of Uovernmeut bonds anJ rail road and o'brr secuntiej .rom iiulus L. Lord, ot No. 38 Exchange Placf, n the 7th oi March last. Seveial weuks aeo Mr. Lord made atlidavlt betore the magstruie agtiust Lynch and his clerk. Dennis L. Feniuoon. These men were suspected I ruin the luct that early in ftluy Dei.ec t ve Kelo arrested Ferzuson at the otlioe ot the American Express Company while in tlie act of lorwardiupt a 0uuo 7'au ireasury note, wuieti had Leen stolen Iroiu Mr. Lord, to Samuel 11. Clapp, oi Detroit. At that time Lnch escaped, b it recently he wtijtr es eJ by Cafta n Youuk oi the D-tective lorce and Captaiu Jourdan ol the Sixth cinct. PerMUcon, ho was examined ou the cha.ae, ba been held to bail, bhice tlie re coveryot the bond Mr. Clapp, oi Detroit, bits appeared bulore J usiu.e Doiiurand nia ie au aujcavir, in wtiio i be sets torih that, he iouht two f rU00 tm nontis irera Livuch, and had ordered a third, woich never reached him. It was this bond that was louud in ptssesston of Fercuson at the ime of nls aireit. li w claimed that tue two bonds previou-ty purehajod by Claoo or Lvnch were stolen from Mr. Lord. Mr. Clapp made a second a.lUavit aaalnst T.vnnh. in which he sa tie bj iirht Jlicn, e;iu w ir lon bouds from Lynch, aud tnat sad bonds proved to have been stolen trom the residence ot a Mr. Lawrence, ot ouubieepiie. The lollowintr are copies ot the ailiJavits made by Mr. Clapp: - Mamuel U. Clatm. of Detroit. Michigan, belnir dulv sworn, dt-pudos aud sat s. tiat in tne montn of NoremDur, lWJo. i.d juurv, 18 J6 dopouont bad busintwi tiausactiou vith Jobn Lynch in buviua ecunties. 1 bat in tbe month oi April last depo nent went to said John Lynch'it p ace of l'Uiue, No 78 brand sireel; wl'lle there, Ms. Lynoti, the wiie ol said Jonn i.vncn, a8ed dejoneut to Day fmm hr a 60U0 7 60 l'rjeur note. That deou lent w.nt wilt) ber into her ouxiDt-ss room, and tbere airroed to buy the tame trom ber lor ttie sum ef .'asoO. That deponent waa cointr out of tbe p ace, he met tbe said Jouu Lvnch, wbo remarxtd to deponent "mat oe was rointt to bur tbat luwl," cat my it bv tie name of "watch," aud wanted desonent to band lilm twn tiinnH&nd dollars and bo wnld viva da- poueut four per cent per month tor the ue oi tue Mil e. 1 hi t lieponout went away, obiamed lomu mums miniiL.i and uui'Oiiatii. ihu Slid bond from Ifljra Lvi oh, iriviiiv ber the sum of three tbouiaud a aht buncirad dollar That when deponent mid tier .lie said that the bad auo'Iier ionil of the una dxnnminatton to anil, tod anted deponent to buv it; that leponent laid he would it she would ind It bv express, which b e was agreed to. ruat depo- nt thou want wet to Dbtroit. taklnt ths bond muich hfl J)4 booaUt Tilth him, which bund wm nvml e red 8884, to the beat of his knowledfA. Tht as so n m drporent h id received nune euoO'h br the i le ot tbe bond whioh he Dad bouittt. he te e giar ed to cend bira another "atcb." m-nion noil.er bond, and the on- Mv. li Lch nrod to send and Mut a dratt to Mrs. Li noli lot the same. Tilt in three or tour days ri'innnt rece ved by ex reen from Mrs Lvnen a tif000 7 80 bond nam bored 21P4 I nt rie-oiicut onlore t from Mr. Lvnch an extra t5W0 7 8) bond wh oh ho ne er re eived. Vir 'pn alaostated innn sftldivit : That in the month ot Jnna y la i tie bnught from J jhn I,nch, a' l.ls d see ot tin Incus, No 16 lira d street, ten 1(X0 Mchiffn War liau Bo ids an I tn' in a short time af er heouT.hne'l tnc bovo ho purchased a f from said Lvnrh f uc t5!)0 Mich gan War Loan Bonds, N on. 247 248 219. and 2.V)" Jutloo 1owIIdk required i.rncU to find $10 000 bn'l on acn oomplaitu to ait tin result of an ox animation, vihinh win be held In a te v 'la- s. Lynnti is Inrti jeai- ot ae, tirt wai born in EuRland. lie pleads not utility. AT. Y. tt:w. , CITY INTELLIGENCE For Additional Local ltrma see Third rage. A TRAGEDY IN CAMDEN. An Old Woman Brutally Murdered This Morning. NO CLUE TO THE PERPETRATOR OF THE DEED. Tbe soutborn portion ot our noijrhborintr cltv of CauiUeu was thrown into au unusual oxoitomeut aLout luiiiite ib l moiniU', bv the report that au old numan had been mnruored during the idgut, Just on tbe oui'klrts ot tbe owu. An oon as the ropo t pained enrronoy tho people of tbe lieiirh'u irboou flockoa to tne spot in crowd, det-irous ot viewmir tne body and o learnma- tho paiticu ais. Aluornian jobn 0. liundick, wh .se otl.ee is quite near the too no 01 the iruffodv, wax summoned ac once, and r"pa iiii to the scene, took chare ot tue body, tie I k wise sent a mi:ssioi(er lorio oLer Kob-is, who rosiues 111 the northorn rection ol tue city, but as the arrival ot that omcal was loiig aud unaccountably do avod, tne maeia trate at last yicluod to tnj domauds ot the peopie, and summoning a juiv, ptocueded to inquire into the 0rcuiK8iances ati nilin tbo afTalr. I he body ol ibe innrdeieil woman was dl covored about a quarter of a ini.e from tbo Kanrhn'a i'oiat 1 trry, ou tbe "Fe.rv Koud." just ouuiile tbe city limns, near what is commonly called tbe "line ditch" Among all tbe wiinc8.se- who were present at ti e luauesi. no one anew b. r uauia or anvthinz auont ucr aniecaenu previous 10 yesteraay. ona v a-1 judged to be from sixty to revumy years ot aire, was plainly tint respectably dressed, weariuir over ber suouldi rs a Dlack silk c rcular; her stockmirs had been removed liom her ite;, which were still covered witn a pair ut laced (ratters. uuuer ber beau was louno a smau uunnio, w 111c 11 she had boon seen curry. uir 011 tbo previous day. I Ins coniati ed some stockiuas. rays, and small trin kets. Iroin which it wus iuieired that sbo was a Dud- dlei 01 tmal v. arcs bv prolesdou. 1 here was but oue wound on the body, and that was ou the buck of her bead l'ne skuil had bwn o ntirely crushed in uy a blow from some hunt in s rumi nt, such a-a Dnck or a scone. Au old black bonnet wblcb was ima near ber was oattercd out ot ad shape, show nir tha', it bad probably beun re moved lrom her head at'er tho a-"auli omn ot the witne'-es sufgeslcd tbat stie miebt bave been run over by a can, but mat was quite unlue y, as tne lace was perfect, not showing evidence ol even the sJiRbtcstbtu.se; nor were narks of vio.ence found on any otner portion ot ner Douy. the substance ol the testimony elicited was as follows: Tbe deceased bad been seen in tbo neighborhood yesteiduv lor the first time. Ad day iomr, aud dur In ff a portion 01 tbe eventnir, she bad boen soon luaiinns about the viIIuko of Stockton, wuloh is situated jut on the borders ot Camden, and is popu lated by an inueunite admixture 01 wunes ana blucks. Durinir tbo courso ot tbe day she bad par taken of liquor qu te frequently in the various culooiis vtith wbion the euburban vi lao ol utocit ton abouuos. At times sbe bad bired the chl'urcn whom she had encountered to do little errands lor her. paying some oi them as much as twenty cents for their sor ices. Towards eveumir she enteied a laeor beer saloon, ki pt b a Mrs. Wickey, and asked lor drink. Hub bad teen reiusea net, uuu uaewise ner requoit ior I01.pi.up8 durlnr the inglit. L.10 in ine evenins a nasseioy naa seou nor lyutr. spparonlly asleep, near the spot where ber melees luay was uiscoveiea a uaynifniiuis moruinx. Mrs. cowman, whose rtsiucuce is aoont oue nun dred ja.ds from the ioeneof the trairedy, testiilod tl.at about 1 o'clock this morniuir sue heard a noise w b ich resembled tbo sound ol blows. Hr evidence was corroborated by a Mrs Beeves, wbose house is a litt e lui thrr removed irom the spot. Hoyond tbe testimony 01 tuese two witnesses, no tacts oeor.njr upou the lmmeuiaie cause or eiroum siunces ol th untortucute woman's tieatb were elicited. When Coroner Koberts arrived tne inquest had been cono.uded. He took tbe body In charge, and proceeded with it to his oii'xo 11 IS luipossn ie 10 conceive oi any uiunvo wuiuu could loi.ua desuera'o man to make amurdeiom arsault ou such an unofToudinir person. Bevond tbe lact that sue bad distributed a lew coppers anion seme nhildruu on ihe dav beloie. aud that a tew ceuiB wete louno. ou ber porrou, there was notbinir to show tbat she was possessed ot any considerable sum ol money. . ... 1 he tit-itfhbo:bood or Stockton nas ior a ions time rast been ulsfraced and disturbed by tbe notoiu pranks 01 a gunu- of younir roughs, both wuite and black, atraiust whom numerous complaints have tu-ii niB.m t.o 1 01 e & de u -.n uuuuioa. 11 is reue- ruily supnosed tbat some ot those, prompted by a nicielv willul passion tor miscuiei, nave "eon guilty ol sunoina Ibis iioor old woman 10 ner ion accouu.. AitopbtLer. tbe aflmr m a very mysterious one, demanding on the part of the au'horitios the most Hf aren.nar luvestnraiion 11 me wre.uea woo wore KUi ty of this black deed are suuered to to uowmpi 01 tutcice. me reuuiaiion ui o uuaiuu wut vvo uiu even more uueuviab e than it has been Iu tne past. The Heat. YeBtei day was most asau- rcdlv the hottest day ol the season. Hue a tbiui as decent sturtol:ar was not seen a tier o cioou iu tbe morulnir, a'tbouch the moist strings wmon sprtu mon wore anont their throats had nrobably at on" lime been dirmtied wkh thai title. Al 8 o'ciock iu the aiutruoou tne inermometer, in toe COOieSl locailllus Ul lua uiir iuhi iuu iw uvkiodt. und in many olaceB it bad readied lUi and iuj tl0ar4u-.fi. ri.ia mornlnor the onenlns was favorable to are- nnt tirm ot anoibor such day a es.orday, but at 9 O CIOl K 1U0 UieiUUr Jf uuu buvucducu u nnwvius ,iuii nn in nni itti uesrees. and at noon, let it be moclaimed throughout tbe ienrtn aud breadth of ihu imv. it Iwo inii.t no hi liber. It anyone is dis annulled with this s'ationary temperature, let him omiurnia a iitrie lurtnor soum. au'i un ino luanuus iKs.nl a waimer climate will Drobably be eratided. The unloituuate biuteswnose amy li is wuraj tlrouah (be stieets the pa songor cais, sutfjred no less than their human contemporaries 1 he Do ion i t. a i.,b fmtr hoi-fiM irnm tne oitri,;ts ot the heat, abd the Uiei-nut and Wa nut stieeis line two. lint some oi tne oilier roada were equally unlortunate is quite probable. Pbizk-Fight Spoiled. Two professors ol t Se "tiiuuiv an." named ttock and wood resneot ivelv, undertook to indulye in the luxary af a prize Mrrlit Tonr K.eniont Coltaie thU moruln. the police got wind oi the aflair, and Lieutenant To'bert Bent Otll a rUUaU Ml airuak me iiibiuiiiiUiB, n udu they ai rived on tue ktouuus iuvj iuuuu iuki m timik i.,.r( i.m inimed. and ail tne arrantremeuU bad oeea msde or the expeotea nrui none oi ine principals orothrm had arrived on the around. One man, however, was arrested "oar uy, ou suipicoa oi haviutr somethino; to do with the aflair hut on providr bts innoeenoi wa-t di-miBsed. One would think that the intense heat of the weather would tend to deier men trom -ucb brutal exnimuons, even u lorn, to every iee lug ol sname anu uecenoy. EXCTJRPIONS TO THE SEA-BHOKK. In con sequence of the exe ssive warm weather, a larye number ot excursions are ooustant y ouiuv auver tised to take tiiaiw at the aoa-ahore but we are aured tbat noue ttat has already taken place, ori win eunie on ourmy ine jireseut season win wi ibatoi the Younir Men's Association of the Houth Mroet Preebvtenan tUiuich This grand aflair comes nS to-morrow at Atlaiitm riim wimm the Mansion JUon.e -a oon nas tma ennacd lor the oomlort or ihe escurrieDisis. inMe who contemplate paym a flyinir visit to the sea shore should avail themselves ol tbi very excellent and choice opportunity. STEALING Eggs. This morninor Alice Branuin undertook to repleoish her larder, or iret up a suppiv oi luxuries oi tbe season from tbe eccoua street nmraci., wnnoui payinc Ior tlietn. felie was arretod, however, in tbe act, and taken betore Alderman Inland, who held ber in 500 ball to explain herself. BaskBalu Ilamllton ys.Oamden. Theae luts will play a match game tomorrow, tbe 18th icstant, ontbegrounuBOitiieuamdenC ub. at'uti and Penn sfreeia Camden, K, l, I lay to eguuueuot CtJT rs the Sto m AC ft. Glrard Park, last evemnir was tbe scene of a diflrraoe'ul dls'urbanoe.: An ui known momdnal, of pucnaoions character,' ws amusing the bystanders by abus n a woman, nhon some of them became disgusted with his pranks, and inter'ered. Ibis brouoht flairs to a ellrnsx tn ths shaoi of a eeneral row, dunnir which a yonny man by tbe l ame of M j-phv received a severe and danfrorous gasb aoroM the stomacti The man wao did it bas not been r anht Murphy was oonduoted to the tit. Joseph's Hospital. Sunstroke. This morning Charles Oal Isvhcrai.d I. McGraw, while at work en ths coal wharves at Richmond, were sunstruck. I hey war v taken to their resilience, corner of Salmon and fr-omerset stn ets. (iallaeher ded soon afte-reaott-inp the honso. MoGraw is in a very low condition. At 10 o'o ock A. M a man was sunntruok in the pix h Wtrd. H it exoected to reooyor. , James Haven diod this inornlnv ol sunstroke at (Vbtev ulreet, between l'ennsylvama avenne and Pprins; (in 'den street, and Twenty-lourth and Twenty-flith streets. . ' Stabbrd. This morning, about 7 o'clock, two votinc men. named Wi ham Uwons and James McKcevrr, "O' into an al-oroation, dnrinir whioh tho former was se iously stabbed in the leTt side by McKcever. Vie was taken in tlie ambulanee of the Good Will tn ne t'ompany, to thn residouoe of bis paren s, No 211 Winter street Ha is no v liny in a very crlfcsl condition. Dnrln? thn contusion McReever escaped, and h not reen captured np to ti e pre-ent time. He is 11 rears ol. I, stonily built, end of luht complexion, liis parents live in Nor nstown. Indktendent Orpkr of Bkrhki BEUTn. i ho annual Convention ot D ST.ct (irand Lodjro, No. 8. of this Order (composod ot persons of Israolib- h la.tbi, wes held in lialtimere testerday. Delegates wero present trom most ol tne larira cities. Tbe no eralion was bandsomolv received. The lol lowing ofilcora weie elected lor the ensuintt yeai t 8 liofhoiuier of rhiladeli.hta, . N. 11 Jaoob Miller, 1'b ledelphia, G. 11 j G Vawn, havanna'i, Ga., G. I ; 1. Uurtrpanr, ol i'hiiadelnhl G. 8.; 11. Lew, of Richmond, G. B. H.j N. Floisohor, Grand Matshah IIionwAT Kobbert. Richard Banks was arretted at Seventh and Hav streets, charged with the abovo ofT nee It appears ho kuoek-d down a uegio and robbed him of ins wa.ch. He was committed by Alderman Duller In detuult of CIOIX) bail. CeoieeD Laeey was arrested at the same nlaoo, chaifred with larcny. He was committod by Alder man Moore n delaitU ot 600 ball. Stealing Tooth-pull ebs. William l.ozne, beicc suspected oi appropna.lna to his own use a box ot oental instruments, across which he stumb'rd in an office on tenth streut, above Lorn baid, was earned before Alderman Jones this morn ine ard sent to jaii, not beinjt able to furnish bail in $iouu to answer tne cnarpe. Pugnacious. Yes.enlay a rouffh, named Isaac l'eoplfs, made a drunken assault on an offlcor in !St. Mary street, tie ws arrested and he'd by Aldeiman 1 unison in the sum ef 81000 ball to answer for said nmusoment. James Dickenson was a 'so arrested at Eleventh and Kce streets tor assault, and battery, and hold bv Aldorman Enou in 91C0O to answer. Fell Overboard. This mornlnz David Pavel, a sailor made an Involuntary plunge into the Delaware Trom Arch street wbart. He was rescued bv Ollieer McGee in an exhausted condition. and taken to the Pennsylvania Hospital. Slight Flre. There was a slieht Are about 1 o'clock this moraine at tho corner of Main ard C'hesnut streets, Manayunk. Ihe store of Miss M. Livergood suffered ligit'y. Funeral of Captain St,llwagen. Oflicfrs of the Navy and Marines are invited to attend the funeral from bis late residence, No. 1G26 Cbesout street, to-morrow, Ju y 18 Found Dead. Another slaughtered inno cent, in ihe shape of the body ot a now-born babo, was lound this worninjr on a vacant lot, corner ot Deplorable Effect of tbe Heat. 1 om Sapling was so tall and slieht tie found it bard to ke p upright Wben summer's sun erew warm; And yesterday, beneath the heat, liis bead went, right down to liiB feet, Like cornstalks in a storm. Tlis friends to help him tiled, 1 ben from all usual means aesisted. And lom's louiith ihev doubled and twisted: This fate cool clothing had resisted Had be to Bennett's hiedl Linen Duntert. Linhl Caj-timere and Cloth. A'vacca. Dran d'Ete. DvrK and Linen flack Couti. 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Philadelphia. 130 cents per Box. 1 dozen, 85, Cleanse the Blood of all Impurities and you neuiialize the virus oi many diseases at their source. In ail Diseases of tbe Skin, the Ulands, tne l iesbT titite, tho Secretive Organs aud the Bones. ah Kcroinious Compla ms, Cancer, oto , Dr. Javnb's Altkuativk is a staudaid curative; and win e it is a fault in many mod cines that before they reaoh the disease tne patient is prostrated bevood recover v. no snch drawback attends tins remedy, for it sustains thestientrth ot tbe sufferer, while eradicating the cau e oi tho eomp.aint. Prepared ouly at Mu. 212 CbesLut street. TiiE Was iw Europe so engrosses public atten tion tbat evcrv one will be a ad to hear that T. It Peterson & Iiroibers, No. 300 Cbennut street, hae now ready a fine steel enrraved Man of the Seat of War in Euro, e, at a very low price, containing nor- trans of tho principal E'rperors and the Kingot Italy. At retersons' dook s'oro can aiso be had all the current literature suitable lor summer reading. A Goldek Crow wa wont to bo awarded by the Bomans to him who saved tbe life ot a Roman citizen. What reward is Hiring tor a man who saves tbe lives of not one, but ot hundreds and thousands of Amerioan clt sensf Yet this is done dally aud hourly by Dr. T. w. Marsden in the use of his VEGETABLE SAXAIIVE PILLS, which are rapidly superseding every otber picparatlon lor the spoolal disease for v. hlch they are designed. Depot, A'o. 487 Broadway, Hew York. For sale by all drug gists, RThosb wno Suffer Irom neivoui Irritations, itching uneasiness, and tbe disoomfort tbat lollows from an enlcebled and disordered state of thosys tem, sbould take Atkb's Barsapakilla, nd cleanse tke blood. I'urge out tbe lurking distemper tbat DDdermines tbe health, and the constitutional vigor will return. Dutohkh'b LiOQTHina Fly-Killer Makes quicK work with nies, and it commenced early, keeps the house c:earall summer. Look out for imitations. Get Putober's only, Peterson's Countkbfkit Detector, now ready giving lun utscripiion oi twenty eignt new counter- lent; aiso ine iun parnouisrs oi me new ten dn.lar coun'erfeit National Bank note on ilm n,uh laud Hi nk of Hew York, whioh may be ai'ered to ail our National Banks tiet a copy of Peteon' Detector ivr iuu niuuiu, vy an uiuaus. The Sweetest pinobb anb thi Pwinist ' Mrllinle oi the day are Adelius Patti and Phalan'a l i Mabt-Blooming ("eteus." Both are Aaienoant fM (hr singer enraptures everybody. The perluiue MEDICAL. SIMILIA SIMILIBUS CURANTUE. HCltlPHnKVy nomcEoPATiiic si'iicincs, HAVE PROVED, FKOM TIIK MOST AMPLE experience, nnentlreniirrosii', Simple Prompt Ellieleiit, an.l Keliabl. They are the only Medicines perfectly adapted to popr.lar use so simple that mis take! cinnot be made in using them ; so lmruiless as to be free rrom dsnner, and w efllcloiit as to be alwnys reliable. They have raised the liighont eemtnenilatlon from uH, and will always render satisfaction. Nos. Cents. I, Cures Fevers, Congefon, Inflammations.. 8 8, " IVoriUH, Wiirm-Kever, Worm-Oolle. 86 8, 14 !rylMa-t!idle. or Teething of Infanta. 85 4, " IMarrlm a f ehildren or adults 88 6, Iyiientery. (irlpinc, Billons Colle.. 85 , OIiolera-.IIorbtiM, Vomiting 85 7, M t oilttln, (.l.ls, Itrunehltls... 85 8, " Neti-al,'l:, To..t!mclie. Fsceache... 85 9, " lleadar.-es, Siek-IlHn,laclie,Vertlgo 8 10, " IVNte)Hlif, liiltoua htonmcli. ...... 85 It, " Nil ppieaned, of imlnl.il Periods. ... 25 II, " lilteK, l., profuse Periods 88 lg, " roup, ;miKi, ililllcnlt Breathing... 85 14, " Snlt Itheuni, Krrslpolas, Kruptloas 85 15, " ltiieiimuliMii, Iliieiiinnllc 1'ulns.. 85 16, " Fver Atiir, Chill Kever, Al-ubs 60 17, " flifn. blind or bleeding. .......60 IS, " Oplithalmy, and snreor weak Kyes 60 19, u 4 utnrrh, uemn or chronic. Influenza W) 8), " Whnopliis-flounli.voileiiUkiuglw 60 81, " A Kill lllii, n,ireseiT Breathing 60 Si, " Utr llis'hre'K, iminired Hearing 60 8H, M ScrolfiHa, eiilnrjied Glands, ttwelllnits 60 M, " 4eiierul Debility, Physlcnl Weakness 60 85, lroiy, and scanty Wecretlons 60 86, " Sen-Sickneais, sickness from riding. 60 8T, " Kidney-LImi-iihp, Ornvel 60 8S, M Nervous stability, Seintnnl KmlnMion, iuvoluiitury Dis- cliarjies 1.00 89, " Sore ITIoutti, Canker 60 B0, " lirlnnry Wrakmiss, wetting bed. 60 81, " l'aiiil'ul Pcrlodn, with Spasms... 50 82, " SliAtTinKM at change of life 100 88, " i:piloH), apasuis, SL Vitus' Dance. 1.08 84, " liiiitlieriu, ulcerated Sore Throat, 60 FAMILV CASUS. 86 large vials, morocco case, and book complete $10 00 80 large vials, in morocco, and book 6 00 80 large vials, plain case, and book. 6 00 15 boxes (Nos. 1 to 16), and book 8 00 VETKni-VAUV SPECIFICS. Mahogany cases, 10 vials, with book $10 00 Single vials, with directions 1 00 These Bemedies, by tlie case or simile box, are sent to any part of the country, by Mall or xpress, bee of oharge nn receipt of the price. Address llCMPIIUF-YS' 8PKCIFIC HOMCEOl'ATLIlO MKDIC1NK COMPANY. Office and Depot, Ho. 662 Broadway, New York. Ds. HpiipnaKTs Is consulted daily at his office, personally or by letter, as above, for all forms ol disease. FOR ALE I1Y ALL DRtTOniSTS DYOTT CO.. JOUSSON, HA'.tOWAY A COW" DKN. T. K. OALLKNOKR, and AMBROSE 8MI1H Wholesale Agents Philadelphia. fJHEROKEE CURE, THE GREAT INDIAN MEDICINE, CURES ALL DISEASES CAUSED BY YOTJTHVTJL INDISCRETION. VIZ. i- 8EMTAL WKAKNe.88, LOBS Ur MtMUBI, UMVEUSAb tiABBITUDE. FAltiii IN -IHIi HACK, DIMK88 OK VIRION1. PREMAT1JRK OT.D A OF. DIFFICULT BKF.ATHIWJ. PALK COUNTENAXPE IJSOAJSlll, . uunfiujnrrius. AKI ALT. ntSKAinw 1 cat. iouow as a sequence oi youunui lnuiscrettous. THE CHEROKEE CHRIS Will restore health and viiror. and efloet a nermanent cure alter an outer meuicines nave railed. 'inirty-rwo hk pampnlet sent In a sealed envelope, irea w any auurca. nice 2 rer Doicie. or wree doiucs ior s.x fold bv all Druirmstsi or will he sent bvexoress to any por ion ot ihe world, on the receipt of price, by the soie propne.or, utt. w. it. m Kit Wirt, Ko. 37 Walker street, New York. CUEROKEtTllEMEDY Cures all Crlnarv Comnlalnts. nz. : Gravel Inflam mation ot the Bladder and Kidneys Retention oi V rine. htrictures of tbe Cretnra Drops cat Swe lines. Brick Dust deposits, and an diseases that require a dlarttlc, and wben used tn coniunctlon with tbe (H'ROKEE INJECTION, does not fail to oura Uononboea, Oleet. and all Mucus J. iAObargea in Male or Female, curing recent cases iu from one to three davs and is espi cla ly leooinmended in those cases of Fluor A bus or Whites in Females. The two medicines used In conjunction will not tali to remove this disagreeable complaint, and In tboss cases where otoer me monies nave been usea witnout success. rnce, Kemeay, une notue, i. mree isotuei, Inpctlon ' SJ, " " 3. The Cherokee "Cure." uRm dvV and "tohetm" are to be found In all well-regulated drug stores, and are recommended bv Dhvslclans and drumrlsts all over be world lor inelr intrinsic worth and merit. Home un principled dealers, bowevei try to deceive their cus tomers by se licg cheap and worthless compounds In ordrr to make money -In place of these. B-nntdf-et.ved II tbe drs?htswlll no buy them ior you, write to us, and we wl 1 send them to you by exoress. secure y packed, and ties from observation We treat a l diseases to which tbe human system is anrject, and wl.l be n eased te receive lull andeznllcit s ati inents from hoe who have lai ed to receive relict hereto ore. 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Impotenoy, Ner vous Incapacity, Dyapepslt, lituression Loss of Apne tlte, Low uirit Iuineeility. MeuUl Indolence. Kmaula tlon. Knnul It has a most deugbilul. desirable, and novel ctloct upon tbe nervous vu m aud an wbo are Id any wav proxtra ed by nervous dts.ibl I'ies are earnestly irtvledto seek a cure in this most exoel ant and un equalled preparation. ltltlKRHlfc I he Feeble, the Languid, the Despair ing the Old shonld give this valuable discovery a trial; H will be found tota ly aiflotent trom ail oiber articles for the same purpose. ... 10 FtM ALKH. I his preparation Is Invaluable In ner tous weaknesses of all kin is, as It will restore the wasted strength with wonder ul permanence. It also a ii land 'ionic, and wtil give re lof m livspep iiawlth the first dose A brief persistence In Us use win isnovate fiestomsch to a degree of perfect ueauu, and banish Dyspepsia torever. One Hodaroer bottle or six bottles for 5. Bold by Drugirists liemrsl y Hent bv express auy where pyaa dressing IIUTCIUMIS hil,l,i e.k rropno-". o. 8 UEY B Jtsot, how York. 7JOnK80N. nOLLOWAY COWDEN, JSO 'unoitn oiAiUBtreeu nvnr i' t. ( ' r 419thstu6mro So. 23i N SECOND St. FURNITURE .THE LARGEST, Cheapest and Best Stock of Furniture In the world is to be lound at UNION FURNITURE DEPOT, C0B5EH OF NINTH AND MARKET STREETS, sbd bos. HI and 39 N hKCOSD Street Parlor Bulls, la Uah, Brocade, Plush, Damask, or Rep. Dining-room. Chamber, Library Kitchen, and Office Furnl.ure, at labu ously low prices, and the newest t les and patterns. Public Building, Hchool College, and Shop Farsiture In endless variety. All kinds of Furniture wanted by housekeepers, at exceedingly low pi Ices ateliherot their Immense estab ilfbrnrnts It veu want to save money and get well served go to OOUI.D A CO. before purchasing else wheie Comer of NINTH and MAJt&i&T, and Nos. 11 and U N. HKCOND Htreet. 3 10 6d UNADULTEUATKD LIQUORS ONLY. RICHARD PKNISTAN'd HJillL AND VAU'Tt, Wo. LIB ou rs u r htrb et, Kearly Oonoeit lb Pout Oaice, Pljil.ADELPUIA. Families supplied. Orders trout tbe Country promptly attended. Wi ( U FOURTH EDITION FROM WASIIINCTOtV TIIIS P. M. IBFKOIAL DESPATCHEfl TO TRB T SRIMO TBI.BOBArH Washinotow. July 17. Reeretsirlesi 8tntai ari Ilsirlnav. It is nnderstood that Secretaries 8tanton and Harlan will send tn tboir resignations so soon as tho business of their Department bas been pro. perly adjusted. In the War Department a largo amount of war business, requiring the porsonal attention of Secretary Stanton, remains to be spoked of, und this fact has detained him in tho Cabluct thus far. T B Promoted. William Hunter, Chief Clerk of tbe Depart ment of State, is to he t!te Second Assistant Sec retary ot State, should the law pans creating that office. Florida. The Frecdmcn's Bureau has information that to many of our ex-army officers and otter North eincrs arc setthnir in Florida, to engage in planting and the lumber business, that they will soon be powerful enough to obtain the political control of the State. CONGItESS. Wasbinoton, July 17. Bonsto. Mr. Anthony (R. T.) reported a resolution to print 6IWI) copies ot the amended Tax bill, which w as passed. Mr. Wilson (Mass.) called np the bill to revive the emtio ol General in the Army. Mr. Yates (ill.) spoke In tavor of the bill, and waimly eulogized General Grant. Boom or Representative: Mr. Morrill (Vt.) asked leave to submit a repolution that, after to-morrow, the llouss shall meet at 11 o'clock. He said the House would either have to do that or to have evening sessions. Mr. Stevens (Pa.) said bo did not know why the nouse should be in anv hast . They had a year to sit here and transact business. Mr. Ashley (Ohio) added that mouibers were paid by the year lor sitting here. Mr. Stevens concluded by saying that mem bers should only have patience, and it would not be necessary to chance the hours. Obpctions were made, and tbe resolution was not received. Mr. Bidwell (Cnl.), from the Committee on Cor.iorence on the Senate bill to quiet land titles in California, made a report, which was pureed lo. Mr. Hooper (Mass.), from the Committee on Banking and Currency, made a report in the case ot the Merchants' National Bank, ot Wash. intrton. endine with a resolution diroctinir the Secretary of War to institute proceeding against those v. ho baa been cngusea in making an improper use of the public iunds. Tho reso lution was agreed to. Mr. Hooper then offered a resolution that authenticated copies of the evidence taken before the Committee be transmitted to tho Secretary ot War, and that the evidence be re committed, with authority to publish such part ot it as it mieni acem necessary. Messrs. Randall (Pa.), Lynch, and Harding (Ky.), members of the Committee, opposed the resolution, hnd contended that all the evidence should be printed. The House refused to second the previous question on the resolution, and then, ou motiju of Mr. Lynch, the testimony was ordered to be printed. Mr. Ward (N. Y.) introduced the iollowln joint resolution, which was read three times and passed: Whereas, By (roneral order of the Wr Depart ment of February 11, 1862. rations to Union pri soners held as pri'Onors of war in tbe Kobei cttes. were commuted at a oost prioe during; tbe ported of tneir imprisonment. And wliereas, A laree number ot th said prisoners bave been paid under tbe said order, but mauy equally woitby with them, ana wbo have suffered in Kebel prisons, have not been paid. Therefore , be it ' Resolved, etc., Tbat all Union so dlors who wer held as prisoners of war in the liob-1 j-tatos. and wbo bave sot received any commutation, have com mutation ot rations at a oost price uurine tbe period of tboir Imprisonment, l'rovided, Tnat no person wbo baa sold or tianslerred any inierest in tne claim tor commutation, shall be benefitted by this resolution, and no purchaser or asurne ol such claim or interest, shall be henofitied bv Tue resolu tion, and that such commutation be paid out of any mouoy in tbe treasury, not otherwise appropriated. The House then resumed the consideration of the Rousseau-Grlnnell case. Mr. Raymond (N. Y.) addressed the House In support of the resolution offered by himself and Mr. Hogan as the minority of the Committee. Later News from Europe. Per steamer Pierie, continued from our Third Edition. Paris papers oi July 7 state tbat the Augsberg Gazette says Benedick has demanded thirty thou sand reinforcements. The same paper has a report that tbe Archduke Albert has been ap pointed to supersede Benedek. The fortifica tions of Vienna are bein; increased, and five hundred euns are now in position. A Trussian army,,debouchlne from Electoral Hesse, has enteied bavana. A fight occurred atMenlngcn on the 4th, between a Bavarian corps and a Prussian army, nnder Geuoral Falkenstein. JNo particulars have been received. Tbe Auslrlans bave entirely evacuated Lorn bardy, and have retired across tho Miucio. AMERICAN TOPICS. Official Visit to the "Jflanioiaonittti." TUB LORDS OF THE ADMIRALTY ON BOARD TDK IltON-CLAD TRIAL Or IIEB OUN8 DEPASTURE FOR CHERBOURG. From the London' ' Times, July 2. This formidable war vessel, which, asthe first American tuiret-ship that has visited the shores oi Furope, created such an extraordinary degree of interest during her recent visits to the anchorages at Queens town and Spithead, sailed from the latter roadstead early on Saturday moiniug for Cherbourg, where she will P'tuain a short time open, as she has been to us, to tbe admiration and criticism of our good friends and allies across the Chaonel. From Cherbourg existing understood arrangements send the Mianlonomah to the Med way or the Thames, aud thence to tbe Baltic. . She is expected to call analn at Spitheai ou her return down the Channel from the Baltic. During the stay of the ship at both Queenstown and Spitbead. sho was. during each dav, open to the admission of all visitors. Thousands of people availed themselves of the opportunity, and nil must have left her Impressed wittt the kindness with which tbey were received by the officers, and tbe untiring pains taken to explain all the numerous details ol tne plun and nttings of the ship's hull, turrets, armor, and guns. We bave learned much from the visit ol the Mianto nomah, and her officers will not go from our shores without having added to their previous knowledge oi the manner .in which guns may be fought in revolving iron towers on board a Blnfbeir visit to the Mianlonomah. at Spitbead, on Friday lat, the Lords ot the Ad-uiralty were accompanied by the Hon. (i. V. Fox. the Assist ant Secretary of the United States Navy; Captain Gowper I'hipps Coles, R. N.; Captuln Bythe9a, It N., V. C, Naval Attache to the British Em bassy at Washington: Lord John Hay, M. V.t the Earll of Wilton, Commodore of the Royal yacht Squadron: Mr. Westley Richards, etc, in addition o a number of naval olhoers aud others mentlored in tbe Times ol Saturday. The Duke ot Somerset, with the Controller and other members ot the Bgnnl of Admiralty, having been conducted oer tbo ship by Canfafe Beaumont, and minutely inspected her on deck and below, took np a position on the rais4 hurricane dock, in company with he Hon. Mr Fox. to witnees the filing ol two shots Irom Ut enormous 15-inch emoothbor guns, which tirrat her turret armamen The oflloers and rrew oi the ship took up their respective positions at ( neral quarters, all hatcho were securely attened down, the supply of air beta was provdedfor by e tlng tue ycntllatlng fans in motion, and the ship in every respect prepared lor action at sea. These prcparations'having been made, a visit lo the deck Delow demonstrated clearly enough, that, although iu certain portion? of the 'tweea dock the atmosphere lelt tdlgbtly oppressive ater Just leaving the open air of tbe upper deck, the air was really cool, as proved by the thermometer ranges. 8na" the ship m'ght bo fougbt through a long summer day's aotloa. under the same conditions without distress t any oue on board from heat below bevon what would necessarily be lound in any ordinary steamship oi war. The brt gun fired was charged with a SS pouud powder cartridge and a tcbtf live shell, at extreme elevation. Tbe effect was very grand as the vast globe of metal, propelled trom tbe mouth of tho gun with a deep hoarse roar, went hurdling on its cjurse until it fell at aa . estimated distance of about 3500 yards from the thip. Ihe second gun was cbargod with 3S pound of powder, a solid iron shot of 460 pounds, and bred point blunk. li Ibe last shot was t rand, m exhibiting the flight ot a 16-lnch sholl, this waa more interetine, as exhibiting w bat we nave as yet made no provision for In rilling oar heavy naval artillery the perfection of rwoohet Dru.g. 'ine immense nan spun along its course over tbo purdue ot the water aa truly as tbe crickctci's ball passes over the smooth tree sward towards the wicket. The noise of the explosion, the concussion felt, tbe smoke whioh enteied the turrets on the tiring ot the eun. were neither more nor less than would be naturally expected In firing 36-pound powder ehareeB. It may not be out of place bere, and espe cially as connected with the power of firing e rtcothet, aa po lorcibly illustrated by the gnna of tbe Miantcnomah on Friday, to notice boar far our French neighbors bave gone in tha matter of juns tor their iron-dad fleets. Ib tho Corps Leeislatif, on the 2Uth of June. M. Dupuy de Lome, Director of Material of the Imperial Wavy, stated that three models bad been scleced for the aiinament of the Davy ot France, as follows: First-class Diame er, 24 centimetres; weight, 14,000 kilo- frammcs. Throws steel clone ated bolts of 44 kilogrammes, as also shells and round shot. Second class Dtnineter, 19 oentianires; weight, 8000 kilogrammes. Throws steel elon gated bolts of 75 kilogrammes, ditto hell of 62 kilogrammcs.ditto round shot of 62 kUogratumos. Third class Diameter, 16 centimetres; welght 6000 kilogrammes. Throws steel elongated bolts of 45 kilogrammes, ditlo shells or 31J kilogrammcH.diuo round Bhotot 15 kilogrammes. M. Dupuy de Lome also said there was another class of gun, on the same principle, that was 27 centimetres in diameter, but would be toa large for service on board ship, and would there tore be reserved for the armament of sea-coa9t batteries. All the pieces averaged a range of. about six kilometres. Tbere is this remarkable fact connected with these pieces selected for the armament of the French navy all fire round as well as elongated shot, and all, therefore, are capable ot delivering a fire en ricochet. . The American paddle steamer AuquMa, Cap tain A. Murray, remains at Spithcad until about the 6th instant. Latest Markets by Telegraph. New York, July 17 ' otton is firm; sales of 100 boles at 8ti3tio. for middlings. Flour dull, . nd 10& 26o. lower; sales o 4000 bo s. at sf 10 for ftate: 8Col2 (J0 tor Ohio; and tJ89 60 ior Western. Sonlhern lower: 800 bbls. sold at 9 7515 75 Cana dian flour lower; 280 bbls. sold at 88 7012 89. Wheat dull, and nominally 2;g;6o lower. CJorn un changed; 60,000 bushe s sold at 83ta. Oats dooilned lo Beef quiet. Vork heavy at &1 87. Laid firm at 18i0 Jo. Whisky dull and nominal. ixw York, July 17 stocks are weak. Chloatra and Book Island, 97; Illinois nral, 128; Michigan Sontnern, 82jj ; New York Central, loll; Heading, 109J ; Hudson River, 114; Erie, 05): Westein iLnion lelegraob Compsnv 62: (jailed Stetes Coupons 1868, 124; do 1881. 1091: fo 162. 107i; do 1866 10o; 10 40, 99; freasorv 7'30, 104d 104; olo, 151al&ljj S.eriiug Exouauge dulls oa sight, llu. Philada. Stock Exchange Sales, July IT Reported by De Haven ft Bro i'o. 40 ii. Third street. liElWfcrJN BOARDd. 5M0Citv6ooId.... 94 S6000L8 6-20s 62.. o 107 100shCatapt....b80 85 100 sh do bl5 8r Ifal all Uliu, nmr. . .. ..1 u 1 1 .,.., ... ... 15 ... 4f ... 65J ... 66( iw sn i i & si, a 100 sn ronn R . . 6 sh do 100 sh do bSO 85J UK) eh do 861 200 sh do 8 100 sb do b5 S'i 2. 7shN AmerBk...226 SfX'OIvD (81000 V 8 780a Aug 104 I f50 do....July.lU4 I 6 sb Morns CI 90 sn uestonvlne K 600 sh do b5 100 sb Beaa..,.b6int C BOARD TOO h Ocean bSO 51 200 sh Maple Sh Reduced Pricks. When von want a good Phev toeraph, natural and tru hlul in expression and ar rangement. and art.tical in exeoulioa, go to B. Jf. Reimer's Gallery, No 624 Arch s reet. w Trough thb Tskhmomstkb continues to rise, the Linen Suits at Moki s k Co ' Oue-prioe, under tbe Cot tinentai, remain at tbe regular prioe: ae ay selling rapidly, t ail and ee them. Jmpbovkd Lock-mitcu Uaohinks for Tailnnt and Manufacturers irove' & B.ikor Sewing Ma chine Company, Ko. 730 Cbesnnt street. 7-30e( 5.20a, Gold aitd SiLvmi, COMPOCHD iHTEHiST AND LlMOUttRBITT BAVC UOTKS BOUOBT AUD SOLD, BT DuKxax & Co.. Ko, 84 South Imao cstbebt. Compound Ihtebhst Wotks" 7 810 and 6 3 wanted. De Haven k Brother, Mo 40 S. Tnird 8t, Cbovkb & BKKtt's UigiesTPremlum Bias Stitch Sewing Mac hi nos tor family use, Ko. TIM Chcsuut sircot. 'Inbricative packimr ior stenm enpines. for terms seaJ28 chesnut st , phila., and 40 day St., new york.' tOpuxAB Tailobiao. Keadt-madb Clotho, and FrUB CUBTOK WOBK. Wahamakkr h Brows, Oak ilAtx, Southeast corner Sixth and Mahkbt Streets. MAKKIKD. WA LDRON ELDItlDGE May 29, 1868 by tha Bey TV.B. Wood, Mr. GEoR if: W. WALDitaJf to Miss MARTHA M r LUttlDijE, both of tins city. DI13D. MOORE.-Juiv 16, 1866 PATRICK MOORE, ha the 48th year of bis ae, son or Louis and Ann Moore, a native of Queen's county, Ire aud. 1 be relatives and tnouds of t'e tamily are invited to at Und Ibe luneral, from his Inte resmence, corner ot Fine and Elizabeth si reels, Frank ford, Trent? third Ward, to morrow morning at 9 o'cook. Fane, ral servce at r-t Joaohim's Church. (Leinstor - Kb:- . press" please opy ) 8IEINMFTZ Early on the mornlnir of the 17J instant ut tbe resilience ot lierparents No 1930 Kaoo stieet, FRANt ES ALLISON, dauvhter of John an Frances M. Sieiume s, In tbe 6 h year ot ner axe. grKLLWAGEN Suddenly, on the afternooa of Sunday, July 15, at Cape Island. Captaiu rJK.NRY B. HlrlLWAbLM, United States Navy. Ibe otlicers oi tbe Kavy and Mani e Corps are re quested to at end the iunural, lioin Mo 1626 Chesnut trevt, at 6 o'o ook P. M. to-morrow. July 18. W AI.ES. On the Kith instant, MAUDE WALE 9, daughter ol Dr I tulip 8 and Mary tta'f. nHB PATENT ICE PLANE FOR DBfJGr J. gists, Bamnders, eto enables them to quickly el ibelr drill ks by shaving tha luoibiff full of ica ot A .no,, baeneia, For..... .It 'WlJi; So. M5irithtThlrtT-lv Ma KKKT at twlow WUads. A POOH SPRING FOR A llOT DAY. Tb Patent JtdJusltD'e are nsed to kenp door aidter epsn e sbuu e. sal. at wa STyr. Ko. 8U (Eight Thlrtv-flve) MAHK t.T Ht.. b owjnaAji. ni"PATENT S1IELLER FOR LIMA BBN8. and Hess shells out as fast as seven pnrsoBtby baud, l'lices M to M. Wholesale at aotory rains by Ui t (Ki.ut Xbirtr-flTt) MAiuutl , bcWsr tilam