V- MATTERS OYER THE RIVER. Thk Supposed Mpbdkb. After a full and more searching Invest iaUna of the rust! ot (be old lady wno was lound dcud on Tups dnt morning near the Skating Park, Kanttin's Point, it Is supposed taut the most plauaiolo cauBe ot her death was from being run over while islcep by forae passing vehicle. H ie had been dnnkiiiu rather freely at the different proggerics in CentreviU and Stockton, an.l on Monday metit. evidently overcome by tha eirocu of liquor, she was soch sleeping near the very pls.ee wlere her body wan found tho next morn ing, with bet head crushed in a manner such as it would be had awheel pnpsed over it. Such is the present "iipuoMtlou; but the olficera wil ise eftorts to asueitain the gutltv panics, if any there are, who perpetrated the deed of murder, II It is ascerialnei that she came to her death by foul means. Arrest of a Cocsterfeiteb. Yester day a man was arrested iu Camden on a cuurire ol being engaged in puling counterleit money f the Denomination of ten dollar note?, Unted State, itwue. He was iakeubeioreJust.ee bngas, who comniit'ed him to answer at the October term ot the County Courts. There have recently been several of these notes in rirculallon In Camden and adjoining counties, and it I thought that parties are operating in disposing of them quite extensively. Aoain iit Custody. John Beck has been again committed to Jail, in consequence of his ba.l witudrawmg. This boy stands convicted of having pet nie to the barn ot Mr. Hatch on the 15th of June, 1865, but his sentence was sua penacd ltii & vie ot usiot him as evidence in the implication or otbeis by the State. Hamtxpomk Appa k ATU8. The Franklin Steam Klre Eneuie Compuuv have procured a splendid new engine, wtncn. on their recetmon of it in Cam-leu, they boused with the Wecca coe Steam Fire Engin0 Company until it was polished no. It Is a po crlul machine, and sus ceptible of t-flicicnt service. Fiormso with Razors. Two colored womeu were before Mayor Build yesterday on a chaige ot violent assault and baiter on each other, and using razor in the tight. Tiioy were held in tho rum oi $200 each to answer at Court. Vacations. The public schools of Cam den commenoed their vacation on Monday, and will continue uutil the 1st of September. In the meantime some important repairs will be made to several ot the school-houses. CITY INTELLIGENCE. For Additional Local Items see Third Faqe. - Cohnubiai. Fei.iciit. Late last evening cries were hcaru proceeding troin a spot near tbe drove-yard at llesionviLe. Aa ollicer rushed up to the spot, and found a cowardly brute Of a fellow beatiuBr a woman. Sbo was crying murder, etc. etc., and evidently bad 6ome eho of reason lor so doing, as the man bad a murderous-looking kni:e in his possesion. Both, oi them were drm.k. At the hearing1 belore Alderman Allen they answered to the names of Thomas and Lizzie Hall. They ha t been mar ried only f-evon months. Ilia account ot the affair was that his wi:e was drunk, and while walking along stumbled over a stone and went lown in the road. That he thereupon undertook to take hold of her shoulder to help her upon her feet, but In mistake caught hold of her hair. He could not explain, however, how he could have beaten h"r with his bst, and threatening to use his knife, and consequently was held to bail by Alderman Allen to answer at court. Lizzie was lined for drunkenness. When released tho "happy pair" wei t oti together. " The "Unknown Dead Who AbeThbt? Two unknown men died at the Eleventh Ward Station House on Tuesday. We give tbe following' description of their appearance and dress, in hopes that they may thus be identified by their friends: One was aged about forty-five years; black hair, mixed with grey; goatee; wore black pantaloons and vest, linen coil, white shirt aud undershirt, and low snoes. The other was about 40 yean old; 6 feet 7 iucbe3 in height: biowa hair and small whiskers; wore s striped, coat und pantaloon, black vest, striped shirt, low shoes, and a Ko-suth hat. He also wore a truss upon his body. An unkuown man aiso fell to the ground at Tenth and Vine streets last evening, trom the enects of tbe heat. He was removed to a house near by. and soon after died. His hair and whiskers were grey; be wore two white shirts, woollen stockings, army shoes, and a Kossuth hat. Tbe Coroner has taken charge of all three of the bodies. .Riotous Behavior. Yesterday Thomas West, a rough-looking lellow, got into a speck of trouble at Cedar Hail, comer of Fortieth and Market streets. He was very violent in his language to those in the bar-room, and had some difficulty with the bar-tender about pay ing for drinks. He got so outrageous nnally that he was ordered out of the place. Instead of going, he commenced to demolish the glassware right and lelt. An officer was called in to arrest him, when he made a violent assault on him, aud it was only aiter a severe struggle that he was secured and taken to the lock-up. Tbls morning he was held in $700 to answer, by Alderman Allen. . Cotjp DK Solkil At 5 o'clock this morning, James Henry was found dead at the corner of Second and Master streers. A man died suddenly at No. 1812 South Front street this morning, at 945 o'clock. , Francis Covle, aaed i-eventy years, died sud denly at Mo. 1414 North Front utreet, at 9 o'clock this forenoon. . About 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon a verv respectable looking young lady, while .walking in the Park, fell from tbe e fleets of the beat in an insensible condition. Sue was taken to her residence, bhackainaxon srreet and Girard avenue. . Outrageous Conduct. An old man by tbe nume of Conrad was arrested and taken before Alderman Hurley yesterday, charged with committing an assault, and attempt to outrage a little girl only 9 jenra old. Tbe attempt was niade at a solitary spor near Cam tic's woods. Conrad is a man bo ins 60 years of ago, aud gathers sospfnt for a living, and is well known to the people In mat neighborhood. The miser able wretcU was held to answer In the sum ot $2000. It U to be hoped that he will be so severelv dealt with, that there will be no such scenes in the future to disgrace our city. IIotjse Bobbery. Yesterday morning, a youth named George Shock, only sixteen years old, and by profession a huckster, was taken belore Alderman Cloud, charged with the lar ceny of a silver watch. It appears that this young man, In the pursuit of his calling, ntered a house In Salmon street, abovp Cum berland, and finding thp occupants temporarily absent, could not resist tbe temptation to pos sees the timekeeper. 11a was held in $600 ball to answer tne charge. Pickpockets About. Yesterday one of the liaht Bngered gentleman, named Monmouth. -wDii arrested for picking tue Docket of an old iiv At tbe Vine 8'ree.t Ferrv wharf. When iawrpri he had the Docket-book in his hand. but handed it to the woman. He was held to thnnhanre. James Pyne was arrestcd at Sixteenth and itrun Btrftiita on the charae of mckinn nockets. He was committed by Alderman l.utz in de fault ot bail. The Liquor Fb a upb. Charles A.Dolson and John O. Kboilds, ot No. line Klchuaoud street, against whom an tr.tormation for for- revenue, was filed some time since, yesterday muiiB tl!lr a&Dearance iu the United States district Court. They were each held in $1000 bull, to answer tbe charge ot distilling without license. TIIE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, Tub Commerce Street Fire jJih crwkvvl TnKrTa bt Firbmkn. The building at No.fi()6 Commerce street, wnicti was destroyed by tire this morning, was owned by Mr. J. K. Uas singer, who resides outside the ouy. li was worth about $2,000, covered by an insurance in the FennsylvaMaFiroInnuranceCompanv. The loss ol Mr. liobcrtfl, the cooper who occupied the first floor, is about $1,0(H), with mi Insurance. Messrs. Mcndenhall & Garrison, tbe carpenters who used tbe upper stones, have loH about H.'OJ, with no Insurance. Tbe damage done to the nehrbbonngbuildings by the water is sliirht, anil Inlly covered bv insurance. Trie root of the rat: htore ot J. P. Markor.N.E. cornerol Filth and Commerce streets, caught tire irom a spark trcm a steam bre engine, aud was slightly damaged.; In addition o those reoorted elsewhere as injured by the (ailing of the walls into Com merce street, Daviu Donnelly, ot the Good lnteiit lloi-e companv, was quite badly injured. Three members of the rbo uix Hose Com oany alt-o siillercd slight injuries. John Hollick, a member ot the Good Will biisrine Company, who was injured by the falling ol the wall, was taken to the drug store at tbe corner ot Sixth and Artn streets, and the nee removed in an ambu lance to his home at Fitteentu aud Race streets. His iu'.uriei weie so severe that he has since died from their effects. A builoing adjoining the one destroyed is occupied by Hasins;er & Britton, dealers In hardware. Several Bremen went upon toe root of tbislorthe purpose ol throwing water with rooro e fleet upon the burning bulldiug. If they hadcontlnod themselves to the legiti mate dtschitrfe of their duties in this manner, they would have merited and received the thanks of tbe entire community, as well as ot thofco whobe property they endeavored to save trom the flames. But some of them, as is well known to our citizens, are a disgrace not only to their prolesdon, but to the good and orderly city ol Philadelphia. Watching their opportu nity, they descended Into the building, and car ried oil w hole packages of knives and other arti cles ot value. A mai yho would steal under sm h circumstances is scarcely deserving of the name. No person had access to tbe building during the fire next door except iully equipped Hreraen, so that there can be no mistake aoout the charac ter ot these shameless depredators. Men of this stamp have been gradually creeping Into our Fire Department in such numbeis, that it has at length assumed a much worse character in this respect than it has had at any otber time during the past twenty years. It is to be hoped that the men who were guilty of these tlietta will yet be de tected and brought to the punishment they so richly mtrit. In no other way is it possible for tbe reputation of our uremen as a class t J be redeemed. That tuie are many noble and con scientious men in their ranks, we all know. The greater, theielore, is the pity that they must ull sutler in character for tbe bhamcless conouct of motile of their cnlleagues. Another Tekbible Tbaoedt Man MrKDEKF.D fN HIS liBD WITH AM AXE, ANb SHOCK INGLY Mutilatkd. We have Just received the particulars of another horrible murder commit ted in North Woodbury, on Tuesday night. As far as we could learn, "the facts of the case are these: About 3 o'clock yesterday morning, Mr. Charles T. Raymond, residing in North Wood bury, New Jersey, was found dead in his beJ, with his temple crushed in with an axe, and his throat and chin cut by the same instrument. The Coroner held au inquest yesterday morn ing, when the following facts were elicited: Mr. Itaymond and bis wile sat in the porch of their dwelling until 9 in the evemng, when they retired to bed. They occupied adloinlng rooms, with a communicating door between. Mr. Ray mond before retiring read his wife asleep, and then retired to his own room. At 3 o'clock yesterday morning Mrs. Raymond was awakened by what she supposed was the dripping of water in her husbaud's room. She rose, dressed herself, and went his room door to see what was the matter, aud called to him. Not answering, she went into bis room aud to bis bedside. She put her band to his face and found it wet. She in the dark placed her hand in tbe gash on his chin, and thoueht it was his mouth. Thinking he was sick she placed her arm under his neck and raised his head, when she discovered for the first lime tnat his throat had been cut, the lugularvein severed, and the bead almost detached from the body. She immediately went to the window, and called to a colored man for helo, who happened to be near by. This was at 3 o'clock in the morning, and Mr. Raymond was not dead when she hist saw bim, but uted a minute or two after she first went into tbe room. The colored man was already up, aud ready to go to his woik. Mr. Baymoud died before the colored man reached the house. The first words she spoke to the man on entciing tbe house was to tell lam that Mr. Raymond was dead. There were no marks of a struggle in the room. He had evidently been struck in the temple while asleep, and almost Instantly de prived of all sense or motion, and theL his chin and thioat cut afterwards to add certainty to tbe fiendish deed. Footsteps wero observed leading from beneath the window down towards tbe river. At a short distance these footprints, which were those of a woman, were joined by others made by bare leet, which a little further on were encased in a pair of boots. some ciotnes, wmcu were seui iu whbuui- woman in tne npignoornooa, may icaa io detection of the fiend, whoever he may be. The inquest will be continued to-day. Grand Regatta. The third annual recatta of the Boat Clubs of this city will take place on Monday, July 23. The boats will start from Toplar street whart, on the Delaware, at 10 A. M; precisely, to sail to Tcrnsoaie ana returning to starting place. Mr. W. W. Abel will be the Judge of the race. The boats will be artanged in classes. Tbe urst class win com- SriFe all gilliug skills twenty ieet and under, econd class, all decked yachts of 16 feet and under. The winning boat of each class will receive as a prize a splendid silver ice-pitcher. From the number and style ot Doais aireaay entered, this promises to be one of the best regattas for several seasons. The New York Flour Hoax. A lew days ago we published an article concerning the wholesale nolsoning of a family in the neighbor hood of Huh and Race streets, caused by eating flour of a sunerior New York: brand, we nave made further inoulrv into the matter, trom which we are led to believe that tbe wnolo auair was a noax a dear amusement in such wentner as this. We have been unable, at least, to dis cover the whereabouts ot the poisoned lamily. Siioving the Queeb. Yesterday eyen- Inir. a man named Charles Heesiey called -tor dntks at a later been saloon, Twenty-third aud rnilonhill streets, and tendered iu payment a counterleit i0 greenoacs. nn its Deins ae- tccted, he made a ptetense ot being urunk, out hen the officer maklug tne arrest inquired into Ma mute further, ne was iouuo to pe -snam- no-." He was taken oeiore Aiuerman iiutcniu- son, aud held to answer in the sum ot $suu. Fki.l From a Window. A boy named Lawience Lacey, agid ten yearsfoll from tho intra story wiuoowoi uumn iu iniuumura, above Master, about 11 o'clock last evening. He had Ma hen drawn UO Close to th Open wiu- dow on account ol the heat. and. it is supposed, rolled out while asleep. He struck on bis head, and was nicked ud Insensible, lie was taken to the SixtU Distilct Station House. Thee Blown Down. A larse tree was blown down this morning at tbe corner of Sixth and Chatham streets. It, completely blocks up the street, but men aro now busily engaged in clearing away vne mtioteh. A Babe Ball Victobt. The match eume between the Hamilton and Cutuden Clubs, yesterday attemoon, resulted In a victory for the Camden boys, by a core of thirty-eight to A Dor at the Scbf IIouBE, Atlantic ritv. mill take place on Huturdav evening. Those who take delmht in tripniug "the llcht fantastic" win uuuouuieniy uave a grand tune thereat. Tbe Firs at No. 609 Market Street. --'lhelossos at t'e tire at siretoh, Harnett A Co.' drug establishment on Tuesday night aro lully covered by tbp insurances. On the build ing there was an insurance of $10,000 in the Hand-in-hand and $r000 in the Pennsylvania. The stock was insured to tbe amount ot $10,000 in the American, $10,000 in the North American, and $5000 in the Delaware Mutual. Robbing bis Empi.oteb. J. McDermott was arrested lnn tight at Fouith and Call w b ill streets, charged with larceny. He had.it seems, been in the habit of pllioring small arti cles irom his employer for several years past. He was held by 'Alderman Eneu In the sum of $1000 to answer . A Bkfbmbiso Sehsatioh W hen al. tbe air seemed hot as flanio, What cooling influence then came. So sweetly o'er this Ian rwA frame f No ice-orcam bad I Icowftter's charm bad seemd to fall. Wi that influence a rale That, Irom tho land of snow-druto pale, tt.i her chanced io flvf Or was it Jnut the cooling power Ot thlf new suit Irom tho Torerf T.mrn Duttrr. high Camimert and Ctotn, A'pacoa, Drap iVEte, Dune anil Linen aafk Coat. hiat Caiiimere, White and Colored Duck Skele ton Vetta. Light Cattimere, White and Colored Duct, and all kiwi of Linen Pants. AH kind of Seasonable Clothing for Mm' e. Youth, and Hoys' wear, in targe supply, at the lowest prioes possible. Towkr Hall, No. 618 Market Stbrbt, BKNHrrr Jt Co. The Imbecility or Physicians! Is bl'torly In viiebed against by vendor of quack nostrums, wbo cannot pennade members of the profession to osp or recommend their pills or powdor. lhe pro prietor ot MARSDEH S CAUSA YA TONIC has no tuoh complaint to make he has abundant reason to return thanks for the oordiallty with which the ablest members of the profession recom mend tbe use of the Callsaya Tonio; they know what such a medicine should be, and tber know that the tonic is precisely that thing. Depot, No. 487 Broadway, Mew York. For sale by J)hnston, Holoway If Cowden, Wholesale Agents, Ne- 23 N. Sixth street, Philadelphia, and by all druggists. Clrakse thb Blood or all Impurities and you neutialize the virus oi many diseases at their sonrce. In all Diseases of the tjkln, the (ilandi, tae Fleshy t ibre, the Secretive Organ, and the Bones, ali Scrofulous Compla nts, Cancer, eto , Dr. Javnb's Alterative is a standard curative; and whi'e It i a fault in many medicines that before they reaoa the disease the patient Is prostrated beyond reoovory, no such drawback attends this remedy, for it sustains tbe strength ot tho sufferer, wbilo eradicating the cau'e oi the comp amt. Prepared only at No. 212 Chesnut street. . Get the Bust! The Best What? Wav, the best everything tho bet clothing and food, the best sewing machine and piano, tbe best books and pictures, the bot husband or wife, above all, the best medicines and for all dorangementi and dis turbances in tbe alimentary system this is, boyond donbt, MARSDKN'S CARMINATIVE SYRUP. Depot, No. 487 Broadway, New York. For sale by Johnston, Holloway If Cowden, Wholesale Agents, No. 28 N. Sixth etreet, Philadelphia, and by all drvggitts. . Dutcheb's Lioetbiko Fly Killer- Makes quick work with flies, and if commeaoed early, keeps the house clear all summer. Look ont for imitations. Got Dutoher's only. "Needles' Camphor Troches." Indispensable to all tourists. Positive cure for Howei complaints, cnoieraio xnarrnooa, etc. aiaue only by Twelfth and Rack Streets, Philadelphia. 60 cents per Box. 1 dozen, $5. The parties who purchased of us on Saturday or this week, 5 20 Coupon Bonds dated 1st Novem ber, 1864 (sold as being lSUOs), Nos. 7s,ibl to 7.1, HI, audNos. 78.076 to 79,000, Inclusive, for 8100D eacti, will please call on us with the bonds. JJKEXKL K I.O.. No. 84 a. Tmrd street. After pkhpumino every other theatre, Pbalon's "Night Blooming Cerens" is now perfum ing the late theatre oi war. Southern orders roll in continuously. There is a perfect union of sentiment between the two secfons as regards tms peerless extract SpringHetd Union. Reduced rniOES. Photographs of all styles; tbe most pleasing, natural, and purloct specimens of art. None afford more general ratlsfaotion than Koimer's style, made at fio tat aroh street. Ir yocr Liken Clothes are "soap shrunk" they will never shrink any more. All linen suits bought ol Charles Stokes & Co. are warranted not to shrink. Bcmember Stokes' "Oiio-prloe," under the Conti nental. Improves Look-Stitch Machines for Tailors and Manufacturers. Hrover & Baker Sewing Ma chine Company. No. 73J C'heauot street. 7a0a, S-20a, wold and bilveb, Compound Interest and Uhcurrent Bank .Notes bought and hold, by ' Drexel & Co., No. 34 South Ihiud Strekt. Compound Interest Notes. 7 8-10 and 6-20j wanted. De Haven & Brother, No. 40 S. Third 8t. "lubricative packing tor steam engines. tor terms see 723 cheen ut St., phila., and ! dey st ., new y or it. ' G rover & Bakbb'b Highest Premium Elastic Stitch fee wing Machines tor family use, No 730 Chesnut street. Popular Tailoring. Beady-madb Clothino, AND Fine Custom Work. Wanamakbu & Brown, Oak Hall, Southeast corner Sixth and Mauket Streets. MARRIED. ALLKN EOB1ASON. On tne 4th of Anril. lSrtfl. bv the Itev. deorge Van Doom, Mr JoilN aI.I.kv to Mrs. UAKGAHET JANE ROBINSON, both of tms city. J4.EUN MTJRPHT. On June 21, 1886, by the fate Key. Jofeph H Hennard, U. D.. Mr. JOHN a. KLliN toUUa JENNIE MUitPUY, both of tins City. DIKD. BENTLEY. On Wtdnet-day morning, the 18!h In stant, MAKWAKET, daughter of David ii. aad bcpnia it. iieuiiey, id tne oia year oi tier age. lhe relatives and irienas oi tne lamily are re- aueelea to attend tho funeral, trom ner narenu' rs donee, No. 713 Bui ton wood street, on Saturday afternoon next, the 21st instant, at 8 o'olook, with out turiaer uoooo. BKOWEK. On the 17th Instant, KAT8FEINE NOltlEhMAN BKuWEii, In the 77m year of her age. k oneral on Filday morntnc at o'eioek, from the reaiuenoe oi ner aon-iu law, joscpn u. Aiurphy, No 612 N. Tuirteenth uuevt. CHAMBEE8. On the 18th instant, ISABELLA CH AMliEKo. In the 83d year ot ner aire. Iter mends are tnvned to at end her funeral, frnm her mo'hui's residence. No. 787 Medina street, oelow iv naiton, on oaiuruay morning next, at a o'olock. CB Aw FORD. Suddenly, on the 17th in.tant Mr. HENKY M. CKAtt FOKU, In the 71st year of his age. His male mends and those or the family, alwitha member of the Nortnern Liberty 8team Fire Engine t'ompany, are respeouuiiy invited to atiend tho fuiieral, from his late residence, No, 834 N. Third street, on oaiuruay auumouu ai o Clock. To i,ro oeeu to liouumeut Oemetery. MoTAGUE. On the 17th inst.. JOHN MoT An nc III fcUU mu 1 r w u.a ,v. lhe relauves and lriuuds or ths family are res peel iullv invited to attend l"e luneral. from n.o deuce ot his parents. No. 2416 fine street, on t'riday alternoon at 1 o'clock. MOONEY. On the 17th lusiant, PATRICK U 1 1 ua r-1 . agca ot years Tbe relatives sun friends or the family, also the Sooality of the B V. M., and the Chrutian Doctrine hooietvot ei. turn s unurcn, are resneotlully luvit-iJ to attend tbe funeral, from his late residence, No 623 Flamaier sireet on Hriday morning at 8 o'olODk uneiai suryioes at ot. raurs vnuroa. SAl'TEf il v AITK On Tuesday evening, at the rrsiuince ot lua rmtuoatlier. at Kd ge water, Ne y Jerry, AT LEU w. DAVls, son ol Bioxard and Mai He Emily Kattethwaite, aged 8 yean 10 months and 18 days. I he rela'tves and friends of ths family are paTticti larly invitea to attend the funeral, from the Broad and Brown ctrret Baptist Chureti, on Friday, tbe 20t n instant, a'. 2 u'ciook. To prooeed to Lann-l Hn). , SCHORCH. Snddentr. an U 17th Instant. LAUK A ADELR, daughter of Charles U. and Emily dcniircu, agna 11 montln and 11 days, lhe relative! and Irmndaot en tamilv are reKPeet- fully invited to attend the luneral, irom the resldenee of her parents No. 822 Borden street, on Tbursdar afternoon, tlir 19th instant, at 4 o'cocf. Io prooeed io r honezer Choi eti vault WIMLET.-On the 17th instant. MARIA., wife of jonn at. wimiey. in t e 60th year of her age. lb rolattves and friends of the tamlty are retpnot luliy Uivitea to attend the tunpral, from the resl denee of her on.in.iaw. F. Kin her. Mo 2131 N. Fiftn street, above Diamond, on ftiturday morning -DATENT flSLF DRAWINO CORK-SCREW'S. X whloti nol' the eorkj oat of bottles and a variety tl the omul Hnd also Cork Drawers fr getting cok l om the inside ot bottle, and Bottle Washera, lomaieuj TltliMAJI asuin, Ho. Sift i Eight Thlrty-flvel if A KK.KT t . below Math . TPOLDINO POCKET LANTERNS. WHICH J ' have a place lar matrhea and an extra aapp ot tapeni ana occupy no mnnti a space as to be conve nienUy carried in tha pocket, are tor sale by TBUMAN m SHAW. Mo. 8 (Right Thirty -flrel MAKK KT St.. below Niuh. TDUZZLED ARE FLIES AND OTHER IS- A KCM tbat warm around, whan nrerrntnd frnm i tucking the liod upon your table, by tho protection of Wire Dish Cover round, oval, and oblong shapes lorsamiir TKUMAN m on An 1 u. two (Sight Thirty-Ore) MARKET Hi., below Ninth. SURE YOUR LIFE IX Y01R OWN HOME COMPANY, THE AMERICAN, OP PHILADELPHIA, S.E. Corner Fourth ana Walnut Sts. Insurer" la this Company hare the additional guaran tee of the CAPITAL STOCK ALL PAID VP I!f CASH, which, together with CASH ASSETS now on hand, amount to oyer 81,500,000. Its TRC8TEE8 are well-known cltizeni In our midst, entitling ft to more consideration than those whose manager reside In distant cities. Alexnnoer W'hllldln, J. t dear Thomson, t'Corpe N event, Hon James Pol ock, .All ert '. libherts, p. 11. VlniiK . 1. ii. WhIUuln. William J. Howard. Samuel T. ltodlue, John Aikmnn, Henry K. Bennett, lion Jnseoh Alilaon, loaac UazlebarHt. ALXNL-EK WHILLDIN, President. 6E0KQE MGEST, rice-PrcsldenL JOHN C. BIMS, Actuary. JOHN B. WILSON. Secretary and Treasurer. 7 75 REMOVAL. TOE BRANCH OFFICE OF THE rEW YORK ACCIDENTAL INSURANCE CO. IS RKStOVKO TO No. I 12 South FOURTH Street. 7 11 12trp FBANK O. ALLEN, Manager. HATS AND CAPS. IIATS, STRAW GOODS, ETC., BET AIL AT WUOSESAtE PRICES. BARNES, 0STERH0UT, HERR0N & CO.. S. E. Cor. Fourth and Chesnut Sts., Ate now closing out at retail their extensive stock of SPRING AND SUMMER IIATS, Consisting of Straw, Kelt, etc., of the latest styles and improvements At Wholesale Prices. 6 20 wfmSmSp Those in want of Goods of this description can SATS at least ODE PBCF1T by purchasing here. BIOKKENE, OR LIFE-REJUVENATOR. BTBESOTH TO THE WEAK YOUTH TO THE AO ED This nrenaratlon Is nneno al!ed as a reluvenator and re storer ot wastes ana men iiwcuenx. '1 he leeDie. ine ageo ana ait mosewno unre in buj uht imnaind their vitality bv exoesslve mental or ohysl- m. miration. will flno tha hiokrene to be what iu nama implies a ire-reiuvenaior, wnico, wmie it duuiu up vne ebatterea oon.titatien, win aiso impair io uie ieeiinga the briBtness ana energy wi.ico oeionii io yoaia. n mattr liv what canse anv orsan has become enfee bled In Its functions this superb preparation will remove thai caase aionce ana lorever. mnK kknr mrri Onneiai Dehllltv. Imnotencv. Ner vous Inoapacltv, Dy.pepHla, 1 leoression. Loss of Appe- lta l nv hnlrlta. ImltAnilitv. Mental IndnlAUCa. Kmuula- tlon. EnnuT. It baa a must deligbtlul, desirable, and novel eflcct upon the nervous svnti m. and a. I who are In any way prontra'ed by nervous duHbliltlen are earnestly nnvi.tMi to aevK c ura m uiu must uuwioui w ani,allj.ri nmnaratlnn. hg the Old. should give this valuable discovery a trial ft will be found totally aitlerent trom ait other articles fur the same purpose. . i w U It Ifil Thl. n.dn.p.llnn I. Inv.l n.nlA In n T- h hk nk iia FflAn r. in. ijKnitnia. tna uwuiii- vous wraknesses of all kln ls, as It will restore the wasted strength with wondermi tiermanenoe. It I. .Ian & m.nd Tonlu. and will ntve re lof m DVtpep- aia with tl, llr.t dose A brief nersistenoe in its use will senovate tbe stomach to a degree of perfect health, One J'oUar per bottle, or six bottles for 5. oeia Dy DruKKlsts genfrniiy. nt dv express auywuerw "j -u-dresslng HUTCI1IN08 k HILLYEE Proprietors, AO. l)Ei aireet, iiew xora. 8oldb7JOHSON. HOLLOWAY COWDEN, No anoitii BiAi ustxeeu DYOIT COu 4 19thstu6mrp No. 23. N SECOND Bt- TF YOU WANT PERFECT SATISFACTION I In avprv iwanact. buv tbe celebrated PEKSTON COju, Kg and Htove sizes at I12S per tun. Also, the ..nnini KaUI R VK1S l!i)Ali. same sizes, same Dice. and a vry tine quality of f.KUIutl. Kgg and Stove, at HC0pe-tnn I seep nothing but the host. Orders re- mlv.. at AO. 114 BOUtU 1 111HI' nixeci, a .1 rorket Books, Portcmonuulrs, llnar Cases, Portfolios, Dressing last's, flankers' Cases. Latiina and Qenta' I? Satnhola and .. tiC'l Vot Travelling in-1 in all styles. TESTATE OF MARY SWIFT. DKCEA8ED. iu Letters Testamentary upon the above eitate having been granted to the undersigned by the Ke-iater of w U.S. an persons moeuutu ara reiiuesinu io tnas pay ment, ai d tliuse bavlim legal claims against the same to present tnem lor setuemeni to . v CAROLINE SWIFT, P. S. JACOBY. kxecutors. P UILADBU'B IA JUUS 1. 1866. 1 1 ' 0i Ik' " il Si WHI'UNO jfol If HI HKa II 1UII VT lis. I II I.AbKK. ItM IV JiKKPIK 1,1 irTATetlUujvorli f. k ni.de Into 11 I VI H.lulieU. ll Bouka. AS (Ml Ao., to. Jf JULY 19, 18G6. MEDICAL SIMILIA SIM1LIBUS CUHANTUB, HVIUPIIIf BYV HOniCCOPATIIlO 8PELIPICS, HAVK PROVED, FROM TUB MOST AM TLB experience, mi on tire success; HI mule Prompt KflioU'liL anil itelluble. Ttlnv are tlie o.ilv Mnllnlnaa perfectly aU)trd t popular life so simple that Otis takes ounnnt be made In lining them; so harmlesa as to he free from dunr. ami sn t-lliclent as to be always reliable. Thev hare raised the hiulmot commaniKtloa SU, and will alwuys render satisfactioa. 1. Cures P.i eril. ronireatlnn Inflntnttiatlnna . tL 1 ..' ... ,, ZZ . 8, 4. 6, ?: ft ttotnw. Worm-Kever. Wnrm-Otlie. M 'rylii";i:nllc. or Tei thlng ol infants, ii ItlHrrluva of eliililren ur avtlulte 28 lyirniery. Griping Unions folio.. 86 t'holera-.tlorltn,. Vomiting 8S h, f.i, Kroncliltis 9S ISeurwlila. Tixuhnclio. Ksorsehe... 84 llradHcnt-it, Sitk-llesdsche.Verttgo 8 nyMpcpNln unions Stomach M SniriKKa, or pninfiil PerliKUi ... 85 i ilitCN, too profuse i'erltHls 96 roup, t;oiiKii, dil'lciilt Breathing... 88 SH Itlietitu, Krvsip.-liis, Krnptinas W Khciimnilni, itlii-iuiiutln Pain.. i Fever Ac A :uo. Ch II Kevor, Agues 69 ll-i, bllnil ur .tce.ling 5fl Oplittialuiy, inol son-or weak Kyes AO aturi'li, iitmte r ebrtniic, Intliieiiza t)0 lloiii(;-4'ouuii,voit1iitOuugbs M) Asthma, o,ire.s..eriiii'iitlilug f0 ICar IHw hHrs; h, Impaired llonrmg 50 SicrofiKa, c-nlnrrra-il (ilniuls, Ptrelllngs t0 (.rtieral Debility, I'hr.xIcHl Wenkness 50 Itropxy, and scanty heeretlnn.;.... 50 SeRi kliriH, aii knifs from riding. 50 Ikldiieyilopnoc, Gravel.., 60 IWrvoua Iti'biJity. Seitsfnal KinlNNionn, iuvoluntiiry Dls- clinrfres 1.00 More irioutli, t nnker 50 lirinary Urah iivmh. wvttlne bed. 50 10, 11. 1. I. 1. 16. 1, V' IS. 19. 0, 88, so, , ST, 88, 8. 81, 89, 83. 8. Fainl'ill I'orlndM, with Hpasms... 50 SudrrluK- lit disuse of life 1.00 I'.pilo), Hpasnis, hU Vitus nnce.l.on Ilpktbcria, ulcerated Sure Throat, 50 FAiTIILV CASKS. 89 large vials, morocco case, and book complete $10 00 80 large vials, In morocco, anil bonk 6 00 80 large vials, plain case, and hook 6 00 U boxes (No. 1 to 15), ami book 8 00 VKTEHIAHV SPECIFICS. Mahogany case, 10 vlnls, with book 110 00 Single viols, with dlroctions 1 00 VJT Those Iteineilles, by the cane or slmrle box, are soot to any part of tho country, by Mull or Express, tree of charge: nn rocuipt of the price. Add reus HUMPHREYS' 8PKCIFIC HOM030PAT1IIO MKDICINK COMPANY, Offloe and Depot, No. 56'J Urnadway, New York. Da. ntrirrHBirs Is consults dolly at his ofuce, garwm&lljr or by letter, as above, for all forma ol FOR ALE BY ALL DRUGOISTI DYOTT A CO.. JOHS80S. HAILOWAT A COW- DI N. T. V. CALI.KNDKB, and AMUBOdJS riMHH, Wholesale Agents Philadelphia. QUE 11 OK EE CU11E, THE OREA.T INDIAN MEDICINE, CURES ALL DISEASES CAUSED BY YOUTUrDL INDISCRETION. VIZ.i- 8EMISTAL WKAKNlfiBS, Loan ur muiui. uMttiuu, IiAjSHMUDIS, PAIS 8 IN TUB BACK, DIMNKt)! Olf VIMOV, PREMATURK OLD Ante WEAK NEBVES, DimUULT BUKATUlll. PALE COnNTEVAVCR. uuAHUJUirriuA. ADD ALL D1BRASR1 Tnat iouow aa a sequence oi youiuiui maiscretious. THE CHEBOK.KE CTJRE Will restore health and visor, and etteot a nermanant cure alter all other medicines have tailed. 'lbirtv-two pane nam unlet sent tn a sealed envelope. tree to any auuress. Sold bv all Druainstsi or will be sent bv express to FTice mi ner doil e. or uiree uutues tor wtK any ponlou or tbe world, on uie receipt of price, tr tho sole prepneior. un. w. it. ajiitvvi. No 37 Walker street, New York. CUEROKEE REMEDY Cnres all Urinary Comnlalnts. via. t Uravel. Inflam mation of the bladder aud Kidneys. Betenilon ot Urine. Strictures oi the Uretnra Dropsical Hwe Unss, Brick Dnst Deposits, ana an diseases tnat require a diuretic, and when used In con I unction with the ( HEUOkbE INJEt.TlON. does not fall to:cure Gonouhaa. Olcet, and all Mucus Clnobarges In Male or Female, curing recent oases In from one to three davs, and la especially recommended In those eases of Fluor A I bus er W bites la Females. Tbe two medicines used In conjunction will not tali to remove this disagreeable complaint, and In tbose cases wuere otner medicines nave oeen usea witnout success. Price, Bemedy, One Bottle, J, three Botilet, Injection. ' 2, " M. Tbe Cherokee "Curf" ".t ." sod "M'ctton" are to be found In all well-reuulaied drnx stores, and are recommended by physicians and druaglsts alt over the worm lor uieir mmnsio wortn ana merit, noma un principled dealers, however try to deotive tbolr cus tomers by selling cheap and wortbless compounds In order to make money in place of these. B- not de ceived It ibe dragylfeis will not buy them lor you, write to us, and we wi l send them to you bv ex ores, securely packed, and liee from observation We treat all diteasea to which the human system Is sutject, and win be nieased to receive full and exnliclt statements from those who have tailed to receive relief hereto ore. ladles or iiemleiuen can a Idress u in perfect confidence. Weae sire to send our thirty-two page pamphlet tree to every lady and gentleman in the land. Address all letters tor pamphlets, medicines, or auvice. to tne soie proprietor, 6 II mwfSip No. tT WAIK.EB Street, N. Y. J)R, SEBLYE'S LIQUID CATAREH REMEDY. Cure Warranted If Directions are Followed. COLD IN HE HEAD BELIEVED IN A FEW MINUTES. DR. SEELTE'S BRONCHIAL SYRUP! An unfalilnit Hemedy tor rtouahs. Colds, Bronchitis. 8ore Throat, Hoarseness, and Irritation of tbe Bron chial Tubes or Luus, Tickling In the fbroat, and Croup. . 1K. u. xi. siili a uu., rropneto. Freeport, Illinois. AGENTS FOB PENN81 LVASlA. FBKNCU. Bit HABDH ft CO., Noi. 14, 16, 18 and south tknth Htreet. DYOIT tc CO., UmwiSwn) No.232 North SfcCOSD Street. E M O V A L . THE OFFiCE OF THE COLLECTOR INTERNAL REVENUE, FIBST DIVTBICT, HAS BEEN REMOVED FKOM No. 41 CHE8NUT ST BEET, IO No. 247 South THIRD Street, East Side, corner ol EVELINA, below Walnut. , JOHS H. TIOG1KT, 1 17 It Colleotor rh' District Pennsylvania. F URN ITUB B.-TIIB L A B G E 8 T, Cheanext and Best stock of Furniture in ths world is to be lound at & co,a '' JTNION Ft'KNII URE DEPOT. COBNEB OF MNT'l NO M AKKBT AtRKBTJ. ..h la. and 3D N. SKCOND Stroet. Parlor Hulls. In Hir Brocade, Plush, Damask, or ItJ': . .k.mlj,, l.lhv-arw V l.nk mm.A fmnm Kuriil.ure, at iabulously low prices, and the newest "ublBuUd'n's'sebool College, and Shop FursUure ,nAildkmus of' Puriilfure wanted by housekeepers, at exceedingly low prioes. at eltherol tbelrlrameuse estab- llutimlllS l jww nii w r u uiuuoj b " served go GOULD CO. before purchasing else beie Comer of NINTH and MABKET, and Nos. 7 and W. bjuvudiu Direet. 3 IV So TTNADULTERATRD LIQUOB8 ONLY. II Klt'riARl) PKNIHTAN't SruiiK AND VAniW, No.T3!J TTIKSNUf r r htkmrt. Neariy OnposiW ths Pout Ones, riiii.Ai.i't t"i. Families supplied. Older trow the Country promoUy ttenJvd toj Us 5 FOURTH EDITION FROM WASHINGTON TniS P. JIL SPBOIAL DMPATOO TOTHK SMIMO TI,BOBAPa1. VVashinoton. July 19. Poftial ArraDtTiaoM. An arrangetnent has been made with the British Post OQice for the transmission of hooka and packets containing samples of roorchandU ot do lntrinslo value. In covers open at tha ends, and subject to the usual regulations, by Use Britih mail packets from Pan am a to any other port in the Dulted States of Colombia, or to an port in Ecuador, Bolivia, Chili, or Peru. New York and San Francisco are the United Statot) office of despatch. CONGKESS. Washington, Jul It. Ssit. An evening session lor to-morrow was ordered for tbe ronsidoration of bills from the Com mittee on the District ot Columbia. A bill directing the Tresldent to mace Itf.OOft at the disposal of the Governor of Malno, to be used tor tne rettot oi tne suaercrs by tbe late Portland fire, was called up by Mr. Johnson. Messrs. Trumbull and Davis opposed it as not sanctioned by the Constitution. Air. Trumbull moved to reier it to tue Cosft mlt tee on finance. FROM SAVANNAH. Cholera ths QuiraMn.. Savannah, July 10, The steamer San Salvador arrived at quarantine yesterday with 600 recruits of the 7th United States Regulars. Tvyeat eight coses of cholera and three deaths occurred on the voyage, and one after arriving at Tybee Bar, and one or two after landing the troops on Tybee Island. There was no sickness among the cabin passengers, but they will be kept at quarantine fifteen days. The troop are all comfortable ou shore, and the sickness is subsiding. Malor Crofton, commanding the post, Post Surgeon Schell, City Health Ollloor McKailand, and Captain D. II. Hardee, Agent, have made all the arrangements for the com fort and safety of the pissenjrers and troops. From Havana and Mexico. Nbw Yoke, July 19. The steamer Mora QanSe brings Havana dates of the 19th. Advices from Mexico state that the Liberals occupied. Huadimango. Maximilian bad recalled the Imperial Consul at Liverpool, for having disobeyed tho orders of his legation. Cedatlan had been abandoned by the Liberals'. The Liberal chief Martinez attacked Ures, In Scnora, on the 13th of Jiay, but was repulsed. At the last accounts Martinez was In Guayamas. Garcia Morales was at the North American line, receiving arms and powder. It Is also said that Corona had received six pieces of cannoa at Altata, from San Francisco. A French iron clad gunboat had arrived at Tampico, to aid the naval forces there. Letters from Monterey describe affairs in that section as very gloomy. Toluca had been again invaded by the Liberals under Resrules. The departure of the Empress is said to be for the purpose of attending to international affairs. It Is rumored that Tampico has fallen into the hands of the Liberals, Porto Rico dates of the 3d quote sugar at STs 3874, and 425 for refine J. Molasses 30 cents. The Havana Board of Health has established a quarantine of five days upon all vessels arrtras from the United States, even those with oleara bills of health to be quarantined three days. A Political Mission. Baltimore, July 19. C. L. Vail and igh am, J. D. Bright, and C.J. Faulkner passed through, here last night to Washington, for an interview with tbe President, A gentlemun who travelled with them says one object of the mission is to recommend the appointment of J. B. Wellor. formerly Governor oi Ohio, now of California, as Secretary of War, in view ot the anticipatod, retirement of Secretary Stanton. Tiagedf in Maine. Gardiner, Me., July. 19. On Tuesday even ing a man named Irving, aged about seventy live years, living at Somervllle, Me., shot bis wife, who was of the same age, and killer her. He then committed suicide. No cause is as signed for the act From Portland. Portland, July 19. The U. S. frigate Mace donian, and the gunboat Saco, ot the Naval School fleet, arrived here last night, and will probably leavo this evening for Boston. . Latest Markets by Telegraph. Nkw Yob.ii, July 19. Cotton firm audunohaatvxf. Pales yesterdav 8000 bales Flour dull, nd K! cents lower; salos o ttOOO barrels; (state 9 80; Ohio 88 2R&12-26; Western 5 9ftHl(); Southern deoliniur, tales ot 850 bbls. at )J'66(gt 15 76; anada l(a20 oouts lower, sales of 29 J bola. at 8 50j';12 60 Wheat dull, and nominal I v lower. Corn stcaay: sates of 4u,00o bun he's a; 8toi.H4Jo, Jieet steady. Pork dull at 31 813187). Lard dull at 18&201O. Whisky dull. Nkw York, July 19 Stocks are lower. Chioar) and Book lalund,97); Cumberland irelerrol, 4 Illinois Central, 14 j j Michwan Koutbern, 83: Mew York Cenual, 104 J; Reading-, HI; Hudson Klver, 116 j; Canton Company, 581; Missouri 6. 7i Krk), 648; Western Union JeWrapti (Jompmv. 61 ; I tilled States Concern" or 1881, 1093 ; do 1802, lOttj; Treasury 7 80s. lOSJ ulOSj j (Void, &0i'a150j ; 8 erliua; i.xctianne quiets at sttrht. 0) per ecu . premium lor sixty days i be money marks: is unchanged. Baltimore, July 19 Floor is veiv dull. Wheat steady; sales of red at 2 6I2-80 Cora quiet bnt heavy. Eye neglected, aud prions rommaL trovlrtons steady. Grocer 'es flrui; forto It loo t-njzar Ultiio Seeds qutet. Whisky steady; estern M 2ti&2'27. Philada. Stock Exchange Sales, July 19 Keported by le Haven k Bro Wo. 40 b. Third street. r. ... , ar L' I.' XT II t . i . . . 400 rhil bs new. . . W 10 sh Hh A. K ... 81 ,o. 814 ,.e 81. ... 8ll .0 81, f.uiui du niun m 100 sh do.... 100 sh no.... 100 sh do.... 1110 ah tin 3 00 do ....muu 9ii nWlIIS6a0stJ2....1C6 4000 l a 5s V2l lotisn Ucamna' . ...o 65 J 100 sh do o 66J 100sh do ...lOwn.661 200 sh fcch JM pf b30 85 SECOND i f 4i 0 Citv Osnew.... 96' flHlO do 97 flOOO do 9( 31o0 oo old 94 j100 do .... new 9B 1000 Hun & Erie 7a 97 i 26 sh Minchlll 66 8 sb I'enu K 6i 20 sh do 68 60 sh Union l'as.B.. 42 BOARD 100 sa eadint...b80 56 100 sh do b09 661 100 sn Uest'y..,..b6. 19 100 sU do.,,... .06 19 2i0 sh do 19 100 sh do 19 16 sn fenna It 6tt . 5(00 deeds and 2000 mortgages were recorded in San Francisco last year. Mr. P. T. Barnum is building his own monument in rndgeport. Miss Lucy Eunhton Is playing lu Montreal. Apple pronpetn we bad down Bast.
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