THE -DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JULY 21, I860. CITY INTELLIGENCE. For A'ldilional Local Items see Thirl Fage. The Siegfried Scandal Cask The Dk- koufment Yesterday afternoon the hearing in the case ot the Key Willium 1. Siegfried was con ciudtd before Alderman llnuo-hm-tir Tim inrA.mt manifested by the public In this cane has been in. I creating Iroiu the outset, and consequently the audience present at the ilual heanug wx both larre and curious. Mrs. Lizzie Byard.tbo prosecutrix, was present as usual, but the reverend defendant was understood to be still couuned to bis bed by Sickness Several witnesses wore examined, bot thoir te'ti mouy . id not throw any great lifrhi upon the case. Mr. J. II. Wi Huns, who keous a Hotel at .to. 21 North fourth street , now known as t'te West Ches ter Hons", but lornii riv as th hotrcl House, tetti tied that Mrs. Byard oime to work at his establish ment, but was taken -ick the Unit nwlu, w.it'o wait. Inn on the table. Mr. Nieglrie t then endeavored to obta.u employrrcnt lor li. r at the Western Hotel, llarktt ftreet, k 'ptbv wane's' unole llunui Mrs. Jiy lire's sickness tier boaro lull wa- repulurly settled by a gentlemen wi.o culled himelf her cousin. I'his gi iitli men, in calling nion her, alwa asked for "Lizzie," and went to her 10 m without res mini. Mrs. Kun-ce S oiiui n r tduiuat No. 3JI1J Slur kttstroei, testiiied i but xlio ha I been a Iree-Wl I worker at the "I,. ttlo wantlrrprV Uom ," 1 1 which Mr. Hiegfriod was manager I ho lattor porsjn In troduced AIr.. Byard to witness at the Iloiiie, and wihd to obtain a situation lor her Witness ob tained such a situation; and then Mr Siegfried wrote her a no'0. stating that bo bad ootatnod tbe desiroo employment elsewhere. All this happened as Ion ii aao us last, December. Alms Lizzie 8. Mullen, M. D., keeps a "Homo for Friinnless Children" at No 732 ft Sixtti "troot. D'le ban formerly been ihynic an and mauugoross of ths "Li te Wanderer' Hi.tue," and hud alwavs trot long pleasantly with Mr. feioglneo, until sho had occa: ion to remonstrate w ill li'in against bis oouli dentiai reliitious with Mrs. Bvard M. Siovlne.il had intrcdunou the ludv to her, thinking sho would make a suittib e assistant. To ti ls witness had demurred, because the lady was not trong enough, for heavy work, and lor this roaoon i-he wus not engaged, lu pressing tier claims, Mr Siegfried stilted that ghe hud iad experience in a Jfitttdmig hotel; and (huts' e lnilalso been a Sun day fechonl teacher, bo' h in Pittsburg and in the Jli'aion Sabbath Hi hool, at 1'eutliand on Hi streets, in this city, under Mr. Hiefried's per-otial cnurge. lie said noth.net about her hoinir of (It reputable charnotcr, claiming that she was a oliurcii member. But notwithstanding tnis eudorsemont.tlio witness hart not been tavurably impressed with her. Mr. Siegfried was noted for kindness to tne poor. He was especially kind to Mrs Bvard. and begged wit ness to make room for her in the Home; hut ho had subsequently succeeded in finding a p aoo tor her bilnseif Although Mrs. Bvard bad never lived regularly at the Homo, she bad been a frequont vis tor, especially at tlio tab'e. Nhn appeared to have particular tusinoss wi'h Mr. Steadied at times, oltcn conversing with him aside. Marguret A. Mooro, who lives at No 28 JSortti fsevniin street, Ind been employed at the "Little Wanderer's Home " fho testtllod that Mr -.ief. fried had brought Mrs. Byard to the "Home" He treuteo. her very kind y, tnoro so, in (act. than he did the little children, or anyone e se about the piece Wrnes hid s en him causo the nose of a little child to bleed, but had never seen bun do any thing 1 the kind to Mrs I'nvaid The latter was frequenth In Mr. Siegfried's ollice. tilking onlideti tiuilv wiih lniu, bit' wtn.es bad never Been any in decent lincrties between tnem. Salle 11 iik lies, vho resides at No 703 Cbesnut street, testified that Mrs. Bvard had live! at her mother's house for toreo or fourwoexs about three months ago. Sbeooa'.d notwiite, and witness had been employed as an amanueusis on several occa sions, writing notes to Mr. Siegfried demanding money, which was sometimes torihoomiug Lotters were also wri'ton to several Pitt-burtr ladies, the names ol two of whom were "Bella" and "Cad." Mr.-. Byard did not do any work while living at their beuse, and bad beoti visited tueie b Mr. Slurried, whom witness knew by sight. I his was tbe substance ot tbe testimony for the prosecution. Some time since we pnb i.,lnJ a card from Mr. H eglriod, in which that gentleman in a do among others tlm tollowinir stats in nt; "In aue time I shul: expose to the public one of the most infamous cases of black mail' w iiou ever startle J any community. '1 be woman reterred to was sutileot ot charity, as were many otner tndluent foma es, during the last winter, in counec ion with ihe charitable I ib'.i tutiou with which I mil connected. Alter the ssvorlty o the winter passed away her requent anpeals tor aid were denied, as ours was n institution lor the benetlt of ?ioor children. Hot lot g alter turn, notes were addressed o medeniaudini; moners. and tliroaienlntf Jojurv to my cbariirisr II tho demand wus not met. ' i vkIcico is ahundan'. and attilnnb'e, which will ensble me to cstali ish mv Innocence of the basj clmrxes made hv the perjured victim ot a conspiiauy most In famous." lu common with th9 rest of the community, we had hoped that the evidence ol this "mos-. infamous conspiracy" would have been forthcoming yester day. It was not ; and this very fact has tended preutly to dcma?e Mr. Hcgfriod's case before the pubuc. As Victor Huo would say, the circum stances appears irrave very "rave. There being no attempt at relutadon whatever of the uburves brought against him, and the testimony given in suppoil ot them, tho Al iorman coa d do nothing but turn th caso over to the Grand Jury. So tho reverend gentleman was held in sftJJOO bail, to answer the double cbargo of adultory and larceny. We shall next encounter this scandalous case in tlie courts. Last, evening the affair took a new turn. This was nothing less than the marriage oi tho prose cutrix with Mr. William Ball, a bookbinder, ot this oitv. Both the tarties to this interesting ceremony promptly asser.ed that there was no lepal impedi ment to iheir union in the bonds of matrimony. t torn this it would seem that Mrs. Ball ( Mrs. Bvard of yore) is entirely satisfied with the result of tho invfstigation thus far. Having vindicated herself before the Alderman, to tho sad discomfiture of Mr. tioi'ired,;thn prosecutrix considered herself at liberty to assume anew the re.a'.ions of a wife. Tdk Monet-oeder Post Offices. The system oi Tost Olliee Money-orders, which has been a ruccess in England for years past, is uow in lair working ordor in this oountrv . From the very outlet it lias been received with great lavor by the peep e. i he General Government regarded it ju-uv as an experiment, and at lirst converted but lew ofiioes into money order oflioes. But now that its success on this side oi the water has been so com pletely successful, the number of such offices has been larirelv increased Irom time to time. Four huuir. d and seventy -throe ofBous are now in opera tion, and on and after the b'th ot August two hun dred and ninety-three in addition will be opened, l or the t telitor our citizens we append the new list tor J'enns lvania, and aso for ths adjoining States of New Jersey and Delaware: 1knbvlvania. AI.eutown, Altoona, Bedford, Bellefonto, Bethlehem. Brookvule, Brownsville, Butler, Carlis e, Chambersburr, Chester, Clarion, ( learlield. Columbia, Corry, Coudersport, Danville, lioylestown, EaUou. Kbei.sburr, trie. Franklin, Gettysburg, G eensburg. Greenville. Hanover. II ar nsburg, llcne-da'e. Huntingdon Indiana, Johns town. Kltanning, Lancaster. Lebanon. Lswisbur?, Xewiston. Lock Haven Mahauoy City, Mauoh Chunk, Meadville, Middletown. Minersville, Mon trose, Muncy, New Brighton, New Castle, Noins town, Northumberland. Oil City, rtilladelulua, I'hcenlxville. I'itholo City. Tittsourg, foitsville, Readme, Rldieway, Korantoo, Selinerovo, hon erxet. Stroudsburit, Susquehanna De:iot, Titus Tille, lowanda, Iroy, Unioutowu, Warren, Wash inittm. vells"oro, West Chos or, Wil Henbane, V " lamsport, York 72 Kkw .iBKBkY Atlantic City, Belvidore, Borden town. Brldireton, Burlington. Camden. Doer, Kiiabmb, ilemimrlon. Freehold, Haoknttstown, Hoboken, Jersey City, Keyport, Lambertsviilo, Mor ristowu, Nowark, New Brunswick, New'on, t'ater on. fe'tu Ambov Plainlieiu, fnnoiton, Rahway, Knlnm. Trentou. Vinelaud '?7. Dklawabi.-Delaware Citv, Dover, Milford, IsewaiK, JMew (jaBtie, riuyrun .? i muukiuu i. i beie baa also been a change in the rates ot coot' nni-sion, winch arj now regu atea as follows: tin orders not exceeding ao 10 cents Over 20, and not eiceedinir $50. 25 cents. No slnrle order issuod lor more than flity dollars. VortoiiB desiring to remit lorgor sums must obtain aaditiunal money orders. Sd6picion of Larceny. Yesterday two damseiB ol the colored persuasion were up tor steal ing from their employer, Mrs. Stewart, residing in Kivhth. near Lombard street. Mrs. Stewart had left ber pocket-book, eoutaiuin 8130, very oare- inulv nn lbs top ot a bureau, and left the room. Alice Norns saw ihe plunder and seoured it. At the examination she admitted taking it. butsaysshe tt hor fellow-servant. Luor Havens. Luov Ilavens denied receiving the money, and as it oou d not teliiroven on her, she was discharge. Alien was committed to prison by Aldurnun Butler to answer. Stealino Oilcloth. George Warner was rreated yesterday under ver sunpioloui sir cumslanoes. He had in his poss-lon a quantify ot niluliith. tor which he eou'U not aocouut. When flist arrested, be said be bad bouirbt it at auc tion nd then enntradlotod hi nisei I by saving that U had been given to him These two stories not fcgieeing very well, he was very properly put in Umbo, and Alderman Toland held him in for a further bearing. Theolloloth is now at the Hieveuth Ward Station House, where tho owner can obtain it by provuig &u oiaioi. A Great and Laudable Enterprise. It Is i.ot ocen that we teel called uioo to leoora mend an entettiriso that has tor its oblect a benevo lent and chatitable purpose. But the grand and noble efforts whioh are now I etng made to ral-e lends lor a charity that should ennst the sympathies of al, would soem to mer t more than a mere p is ing notice. We reter to the concrt that i to be he d on such a grand scale at Orover's Theatre in Washington, on the 2d of next month. litis enterprise has received the cordial approval of tho Government. The value of the urn s, the oblects of the concert (providing homos lor the or phaned children of our .alien hro s, and tbe s'ates men ai.d generals endorsing it, altogether make it one ot the nio-t worhy ana laudauie movements ot the kind that has boeu wade in this country for some time. Ihe agent tor the sale of tickets in this city. Mr W. K. Otveas, No. C27 tlnsnut straof, t well and favorably known to th'i ousiness community. For snmo viais he occupied a t rom nont position in the War Di partment in Washintt n. Mr. Owens is tne prit cipai of the firm nt Owens & Co., and besides his ctliee in this citv, he ha-an ontab isutnent No. 249 l eunsi lvania avenue, in Washington In his prosecnior ot o aims against the Government, for pensioi s, prize monov, a lowances, eto eto , h has ijern ntiiformlv mnef nntnl. mid wn would oheerfully rectmmend to the boys n b no. of botli branohi'S of the service, to present their olaims through bira. Baunum's Latest Enterprise. Phlneaa Tsylor Barnum is oneol those irrepressible men whom disaster csnnot overcomo. lie ha blown out and burnt ont half a dozen timet in bis career as a thowman, but each time h has risen, Phcoaix like, Irom the ashes, snd taken a frosh start. He is row emraved in an enterprise which must commend itsoit to every patnotie citizen. Tnis is the inauguration of a grand Zoological warden, on a rcs e equal to that of any ot tne celobrated in stitutions oi this kind in the Old World. In con nection with Van Amburgh, the celebrated mona rerin man. he has formed a company, chartered by the Lea slature of Connecticut, with a capital of 2.X.U.0OO ihe larse collections of the Van Am burshs will srve as tils' foundation for it Thirty acres ol land near Bridgeport, Conn., have been pur chased, and on it there will bo erected buildings, etc . suitable lor breed ng and rearing tne monsters of the forest and air. A part ot the ruusoum in Now York is to be thrown open to the public, without any cbarco tor admission In this will be exhibited all such curiosi ifl ol an ins, minute character as are donated to theconoorn. Many eltts lae already been made, by foreigners as well as Americans. Mr Barnum sailed for Europe this week, lor the purpose ot seeming additions to bis museum, and to confer with his numerous agents abroad. Tbb Weather of the Week. Surely the man must be a heathen who would not call sued days as Ihnrsda, Friday and to-day delightful. 'J be week has been divisi bio into two grand epochs ol three aays eaoh. I'o express a just opinion ot tne former we are entirely at a loss for words. Nor are we dispo-ed to waste words upon it. Oar disgust lor the excessive heat ot Monday, Inesday and Wednesday is equalled only br the heat itsoit. it was raging, and so were we; but we were power less in tuis lornnie giasp. ne cueeriui.y drop mo subject With such a temperature as to dav's, how ever, wo hope in the future to cultivate a lon and inttmuto acquaintance It suits us ptectse y; we have not tho heart to complain oven ol tho wretched little drizzle which nw and then pre vat's. Let It dr zzln lor dnzzie is better than sweltering heat. Wo conclude with a statement lor the week of t no tbeimometer a' tno coolest point in the city, the corner ot i'ourtu nna cnesnut streets: 8 A. M.;12 M.3P M. 6 P. M. 96 94 90 8ft 79 Monday I nosday edne-day tin rsoav I- nflay Saiuruav 04, 94 95 95 85 88 72 97 94 81 00 69 100 98 87 85 Intehfkring wirn toe Doo Catchers. It is, no doubt, harrowing to the feelings to have one's net torn awav ruthlessly from before, our very eves, and carried oft" to certain destruction. There is an rid sayinp, that if you strike a man's dor yon strUe him. Mo Mr. Edward DuU'v must have taought yesterday morning, when ho saw tho minions oi Jm Francis seizing on his beloved 'dor'.' He al lowed his tnelmes to ret the bo tor ot bis sense of riclit and wrong in the matter of law. and under took to make a forcible rescue ot hi pet. at Seventh and south street. He resfos at no 934 t'assyunk road. Alderman Patchell held liim In IW'W bail. ihe jnew x airmount JttoAD. ine cars will bo run over tbe ftchuvliill River Railway on Uondar alTernnon najit. muti on Tno-da? It is es- I rcled tho road will be in complete rnunmg order. An exeollent band ni music ba been eniraed by the company to perform in tne raric on i uesuay alter noon. This new route will bo a great acoommudt tion to mariT persons in the southern and south western portions of the city. Found Drowned. I his morning the body ol an unknown white boy was ionnd drowned at tbe foot ol Noble street wharl, on the Drlawaro 1 he body oi a small bov. named Charles King, avod cipbt years, was found drowned at Widow street wharl thismoining He was taken to his late residence at the S. K.corner ol Willow and Di lwyn streets, where tbe Coroner will hold an inquest this morning Beating his Wife. Peter Marnner, a nob'e specimen of humanity, and an Iri-hman by bittn, residing in vicxer's court, was arrested yes terday tor drunkenness and assaulting his wife. Peter has boon in tho habit of getting drunk and doiucr this thlnir for some time past. For this amuse ment bo was taken be ore Alderman Jones, who held him in $oju ban to answer Suspicious Coaractkrs. This morning, two rrotbers, Albert and John weaver, were ar rested on suspicion of laroony. Ihey bad In thoir posse'Sion five or more pawnbrokers' tickets, for which they could not give a good account. They bad been under the eve of the polioe tor some time pai-t. 1 hey are both residents ot Delaware. They were arrested at Second'and Brown streets, and taken belore Alderman Toland, who held them to answer at Court. Excursions on the Schuylkill. We are nleased to notice that the citizens of l'hlladel- rihia are now enabled to take excursions on the r cnnyixiii DV iue sieaniers ativer tr uvc auu oict siar everv lortv five minutes. This is corf ainlv one of the most pleasing excursions within the reaoti of thousands who cannot go to the seashore. We refer our leaders to tbe time tab.e in another column. Crushed to Death. Yesterday morning an unknown white man was found dead upon tne ttack of the Camden and Amboy Railroad, near Cambridee (Station. He was supposed to bave fallen from a Ireicbt train during the previous night. His remains. which were mangled in a shocking manner. were conveyed to Burlinirton, N.J,, where they were Qispu&eu VI uy lun vuruui-r va mm vuuuiy, Lost Boy. A small bov, about twelve years of ace, strayed irom his home, No 214 Pear street, between Walnutand Spruce, yesterday after noon, at a o clock, and nas not been neara irom rinco His name is Auirust Ave ho was caa in a dark coat, linen pants, ielt hat, and was baieioot.i TnE Woodbury Murder Arrest of the supposed absassins A man aim a woman bave been arrested, on suspicion ot being the parties who were auntv ot ino neuaisn inuru t oi air nay- mond, at Woodbury, N. J., ou Wounesday morning last. Magazine. We have received Ilarner1 and Atlantic juaaazmra lor uirut, irom I . a. l'ntnrson & urotuors, no. euo vnesnut streot, j. . I.iiinincott. and u. w. 1'ucner ineir oouronta are as varied and as interesting as usual. Pastor Resigned. The Rev. J. Myatt 8mith sent in his resignation last ivening, as pastor ot the Eleventh Baptist ( burch, l'wolt i, above Kace. lie haa ue.r.ented a ca 1 from tne Lite Avenue Uipnst Cliurcb, Brooklyn, N. y. . Resignation to take ulf 'ct October 1st. Died from his Injurihs. The man who was stabbed at thnPurk but Monday diod this morn ing, at z o'clock, at the St. Joseph's Hospital. About the War in Kurope Mr. .-Now, that's a pity; ain't it, doarr I see it in the papor nere That Ganbaidi, whom we all I Respect, has had mn l.url a fall. "rell back," u ,ytl ln flgbting, lately. iuef "didn't hurt him neatly. .-Oh. yes it did I I'm very sure It hurt him much, though not past euro. H. Well, never mind that foreign brawl, Mr. Mr Mr. ojuv ictu wn terms at 1 ower UAH. Linen 1 hitters. Light Ciusimere and Cloth, Atpacca, Drap d'Ete, Dii etc and Linen .sjcx Coats. Liaht Cattimere, WhiU and Colertd Ducto Skele ton yens. Light Vasiiimre, White and Colored Duck, and all kinds of Linen Pants. Alt kinds of Seasonable Clothing for Men' , Youth', and Hoy' wear, in targe lupitly. at the lowest prices possible, Bknnett k )o., - Towb Hall, NO, 618 ilAKl.li Btbjixt, Thk Imbroilitt og rnTciAN8! Is bl torly In- vdpbed against by venders oi quaok nostrums, who cannot persuade members of the prolosston to use or recommend their pills or powders. Ihe pro priolor ot MARSDEMS C A LISA YA TOSIC bss no such complaint to make-he lias abundant res son to re'nrn tbanks for the cordiality witti which tbe ablest members of the protession recom mend tbe use ot tho Callsaya Tonio; they know what such a medicine should bo, and tbev know that the tonic Is precisely that thing. V'pol, A"o. 487 Broadway. Aetn Tort. For lalt by J thniton. Ilo'lowng t Cacden, Wholesale Agenfi, Ao. 23 A'. Sixth ttreet, Philadelphia, and by all druygistt. MUKlCirAL. The ('ouncl men In Now York city Have los- their status, inore's Ihe D'ty 'lis said, those "t;ny Fa'hcrs" steal Too much by lar for public weal. And it's intended in cool weather 1 o wipe the Board nut altogether ! Here, our wise Counoiimco Keep dark, Kxcent about that costly I'arkt a-li in that item w m't go lar Unlike cash lam out at the "TAn," That Wf H-known mart, woere poople pay Tho Ibweit price 1 r brut array. A full line of seasonnblo Clothing on hand, com- prism much finor grades of Linkns and Alpaca Ihrtn are iMuallp potttm up for rfmly rrnid: Slle, as wen aa tno usual stocx oi to er-incoa g-ooas. l'KRRY fc CO. Star Clothino Kmpouium, No. 609 Churn ut TrtEKT. sion of oTAR. Great Differknck iji Clothisio. TJ I W W here you buv your clothes is ea'llvj Jfknown bv your general appearance 8 I jf"whether from a wide awake-up to-the-timcsi J t ifiailonug House, or Irom the 8iepv, old-1 f jfiashtoiiod t.iothtnir store; and tlio.igr avt t ?""('oat is a Coat, yot tlie-e is a vast diffiirBncoj J r?"betvveen the o OFunt-lUtinir and haud-i ( jysomely-mndH rnrinonts mad in our eatab-j J If,tslimeut, snd the s ouoliv, awkaril-looK-i Jj Fn i limes llin many h Uses mako beoause 5 j'they don't know how 'O do any bo'ter. Jl J i'tT On thb simple Meiiit op oou Goooa.Jj 3 Slwe invito the patronae of tho peopb-.rj "Swlth conlldont assurance that our superior frstvlfs and rcasunublo prici-s will prjvejj tXPsatislactory to all V AISA.UAKfcll K 1WOWJ, TOPULAR Cl.OTHI0 tlOtJSK, Oak Hall, S. E. Corner Sixth and Market Strebts. A Valuable Isn'ROvtMiiNT. It la always a pleasure for a journalist to chronicle any improve ment which is calculated to add to the beauty or the, businos facilities of our city. Wo cm all reool- lect the time when there were none of those grand brownstone, I'icton or marble stores fronting on Market street. More especially since tho last six or elf lit years, have these noble monuments oi business enterpnso and public spirit sprung up. Dunn i? the war, wnen business men in all branches of trade wcr) making fori tines, tliero were many lino structures erected. Men who before thought, and with reaon, that a sinz'o story could accommodate, all their stock of trade, now find a five stoned build intr not too much. More (specially has this prosperity been observod in the dry goods lino. Wi:hin tbe past fuw years this business has advanced m a most wonderful manner, until at tho piesent tlmo the amount of capital invested and tho quantity of businoss done by our importers and Jobbers is almost fabu ous. Our importations are now annually swelling into the hundreds of millions. As one walks al ng our prinoipai business ftreot-, be cannot but bo struck with tbe prosperous appearance ol our mercantile es tablishments, Tliero is another fact that will attract tbe attention of tbe observant spectator. That is, that business is advancing westward. It isgaduaUy creeping in this direction, until it will at last reach Broad street. Ono of tho indications that show this are tbe extonsive preparations that are now being made to very laruely extend tho establishment of Messrs. Cooper & Conard. For many years this firm has occupied the pre mises at the corner of Ninth sua Market streets. Owing to tbe constantly increasing business they are compelled to enlarge their building, and It will soon be one of the largot establishments of the kind in the street. It will bave a frontage on both Market and Ninth streets, and will be an ornament to the street. Wo shall speak lurtber ot this build ing when it approaches completion. In tbe meantime we can only say the film, to facilitate their improvement', are now closing out their very valuable collection of dry goods at very reduced prices. Those who wish anything in this line will find a vory fine assortment of goods of all descriptions of the latest styles. Get the Bkst! 1 be Best What? Whv, the best everything the best clothing and food, the best sewing machine and piano, the best books and pictures, tbe bct husband or wife, above all, tbe best medicines and for all derangemonts and dis turbances in the a imntary system this is, beyond doubt, MAJiSDWS CAltMIHATIVE SYRUP. Depot, So, 487 Broadway, 2few York, For sale by Johnston, JJoltoway $ Cowden, Wiioletale Agents, So. 23 AT. Sixth street, Philadelphia, and by all druggists. Ferry Davis' Paid Killer I is a real plea sure to us to speak favorably of this article, known almost universally to be a good and safe remedy for burns and other pains of tbe body. It is valuablo not only for colds in the winter, but for various summer complaints, and should be in every family. The casualty which demands it may come unaware. Oiristian Advocate. Those who Suffek from nervous Irritations,' itcbing uneasiness, and the discomfort that follows from an enfeebled and disordered state of tho sys tem, should tako Ateu's Sarsapacilla, and cleanse the blood. Purge out the lurking distemper that undermines the health, and tbe constitutional vigor will return. Dutcbkh'b Lightning Fly-Killeb Makes qmck work with flies, and If commenced early, keeps the house clear all summer. Look out for imitations. Get Dutcher's oniy. Families About Going into the Country. loi'RlHTS, ETC., should supply themselves wiih that certain remedy for all Atlections ot the Bowels, Jayne's Carminative Balsam. A change of climate or water onen prouuues severe cases or uysuntery and Dlaribaa, complain's which readily yieid to the Carminative t, ramps, cono. incipient Cholera, aud Sour Stomach, ai e also promntly relieved bv this old established remedy, aud its etl'ectiyeuess in this class nt complaints sbt nld induce every one to keep a bottle within reach. Prepared oniy at No. 'H'i Cnes- nut stioet. You mat Cure tour Cbildrkn of Cronn. r Coiic. or toothache, or Headache, or Hieeole'suess. or Suffering from Tethinir, or tV'orms, or Iudiiros tiou, or Wetnnii tbe Bed, or Catarrh, or Moasles, or Wlioopiug-ionun or .-car et ever, or urjn. bona or a Had coin, or Hoarseness, or Kunninir ol ttm Kara snd Deafness or e en worolula, as thousands have done and do uauy, it you win only kocp a case oi uunipnreys- xiuinucopaimo speciucs in your nonse. Humphreys' specinc Homoeopathic .ded.ciue Com pany, No. 603 Broadway, New York. Keltt, Carrington & Co., Have tne larirest assortment of Ine most Econoin cal, Tbe most Convenient, The most Durable, The most Oraameutal, ThJ most Usefu Musquito Nets to be found in the country, at 723 cnesuut streei, i miaueipum. The Paris Kxuibition Will astonish the world, when its halls are per- iumeu wun Sweet opoponax. For tbe beauties of Natme lie embalmed in this flaurant Extract, Tue richest Gem and choicest i'etiuuie. iry u. m. i. smith & ( o., now York, Mannlacturyrs of the Floral I'eifurmery. Don't waste tour time this bot weather in bar. raining over a suit ol clothes lor a half an hour, but go to Stokes ft o.'s, ander the Continental, where me lowest price ia niarkea on me toons, ad take luewanv .. . "NKKDl-rw Camphor Troohba," Indispensable to all tourists. Positive cure for Bowel Complaint, Choteraio Diarrnoea, eto. Made only by o. h. kvkdlks, Twelfth ahd Raoi Stbkbts, Philadelphia. 50 cents per Box. 1 dozen, $6. 7'SOtS( S-20, Gold akd Silver, Compoumd TirTKRKST Asm UouRtttrT Bask Notes Bought ahd Bold, bt Drkxkl & Co., No. 84 South 1 hid Stbbkt. Reduced Trices Hurerlor pho'ovraphs, of beau tiful styles and skil ful oxecu ion. Now is the timoto vlfit B J'. K imei's ua'iery, and obtain pliotograptis. No. K4 Arch reef. Rar chnnoe. But Your Bathiko Hours, o 1 Cans. Leather Belts, and Straw Hats lor Ladies, Uentl -men, and CM dren.at Sloan's, No 800 Market street, Philadel phia, and at In s'ore on Cane Inland N.J. Improved lxiflK-cvrrroH VfAontNKfl for Tailors ana Mauulscturers , rover & Biker Sowing Mi dline Company, Nj. 73) Cheiuut street. Compound Interest Notes 7 810 and 6-20 wanted. Do Haven A Brother, No. 40 S. Third St. "Itibncative packing tor stenm engines. for tornw see 723 chesnut St., pbila., and 20 dey st., new york.' Crovku It Baker's Highest Premium Klastio Stitch Sewing Machines lor family uso, No 730 Cbcsnm streot. I'oruLAR Tailoring. Uradt-madx CLOTnma, AND Vive Custom Work. Wanakaker tc Brown, Oak 11 all. Southeast corner Sixth: and Mauket Streets. DIKD. The rclativos and friends of the familv are respect fully inv teft to attend the lueernl, Irom the residence ot his son, James Neill, No. 1S25 Wallaoe street on Snturdav afternoon at 4 o'oluok. To proceed to Mount Slonah Cemetery. SIMMONS On tho 20th instant, Mrs. JANE SIM vi ON 8. wife of the la to Stephen M. Simmons, in the 65th vest ol hor age. The relative and mends a'e invited to attend the nneral, from her resid' nee, No 239 Pine st'eet on Sunday atterm on at 2 o'clock. To pioceed to Wood lands Cemolery. WF.BB On tho morning ot tho 21st instant, EDWAhDU, WEBB. Jr. irom disease oontraoed wui'e a prisoner in tho Rebel prison at Saulsbury, Aonn Carolina GAERI AG E SOREWnDOLTsl. OP A VAltTETY of sizes I or sale ut T HUMAN SHAW'S No. 8SA fctaiit i nlrtv-tlve) M (KK KT Ht.. i ow Ninth. (OAUFFhRING SCISSORS, WITH TWO AND 1 three pronr;s; Itutlle. 'ni. Flounce I'a'lnn, and illss Cook's l atent I'olishlng Imns; I .il'ors" (leese and Smooth Sad Irons. For sale a the Hardware Htors of TKITM N SHAW. No. tW (Eight ThlrtT-nvelM AKKKTm . below Nlrh. WE DO NOT ASPEUf THAT CTjOTHKS-. Wnnfrets geared with cog-whee's, ring drer or quicker than un.v other ol tho twenty-live styles which have ru nber rolls; but so far as we have tested th.ni thev are equal in t elr qua lty to the others; a id In durability sttrnass them threefold. We therelore recommend these, although we keen ol ers tor snln also. TRIM AN H SHAW, No. 8i5iElghtThlrtvflve MAKKF.T st b'llow Vlntb. INSURANCE COMPANIES JXSUKB YOUR LIFE U I0lTR OWN 1I15ME C031PA3.T. THE ..MEHIOA-lsr, OF PHILADELPHIA, S.E. Corner Fourth and Walnut Sts. insurers In this Company have the additional irnaran- teeofthe CAPITAL istoOK ALL PAID VV IN" CASU, which, together with CAS II ASSETS now on band, amount to over 81,500,000. Its TBtjflTEES) are woll-known citizens in onr midst, entitling It to more consideration than those whoso managers reside la distant cities. Alexander Whllldln, J. 1 dsar Thomson, (eorge Nugent. Hen James l'ol ock, Albert '. ltoberta, P. B. Mintfle, 1. M. Whllldln, William J. Howard, Hamael T. llodiue. lonn iKtnn, Henry K. ilonnott, Hon .Tosnah Allison, Isaac Hazleharst. ALEXANDER WHILLDIN. President. GEORGE UGEST, Vice-Presldcnt.l JOBS C. SIMS, Actuary. JOHN" S. WILSON. Secretary and Treasurer. 1 75 REMOVAL. THB BRANCH OFFICE OF THE NEW YORK ACCIDENTAL INSURANCE CO. IB REMOVED TO No. I 12 South FOURTH Street, 7 11 12trp FRANK O. ALLEN, Manager. SIMLLIA SIMLLIBUS CURANTUK, llUilIPIIItKYS' UOTKEOPATIIIC SPECIFICS, HAVE TROVED, FROM THE MOST AMPLB experience, an entire success ; Simple Prompt KtUcient, and Kuliable. They are the only Medicines perfectly adupted to popular use so simple that mis takes cannot be made in using tbeui ; so harmless as to be free from danger, and so etlicient as to be always reliable. They bave ruisoil tbe lilhc.-t commendation from ali, and will always reuder uulisluctiou. N Cents. 1, Cures Fevers, Conpestion, Inflammations.. 25 Worms, Wurni-Kevor. W ortn-Collc. 28 Crylil-Colic, or Teuthlugof inl'anU. 25 Diarrhoea of children or adults 20 Dyneulery. Grinlng, Bilious Colic. 25 I , W, 11, 13, J8, 16, 16, W. 18, 19, W, 1, W, M, M, 9, !, I hoMsra-.Tlorbuw, vomiting. 2d ( Ouuhsi, Ccl.ls, hnincllltis 25 Neuralgia, Tontuacho, f aceache... so lleatlacltesi, Slek-Heailacbe.VertigO 36 IyNpepia, bilious Stomach 90 suppremetl, or painful Periods.... 95 Will tew, too prnfiiso Periods 26 ( roup, Coul'Ii, (lltticult Breathing... 15 Malt It lie 11 in, Krysipelaa, KruptioBS 5 Kbeiinialifciii, Klieumotio Pains.. 25 l'ever Ac Aput, Chill Pever, Agues 60 Pile, bllnd 'or blee.llng M Opbthal my, aud sore or weak Eyes 50 Catarrh, uvute or chronic. Influenza 50 V hooplii-Couuh,viileiitCougbs 60 A i) til ill u, ni)re!.ej breathing 50 liar IlHchart;!atluipulred Hearing 50 ticrolula, enlarged Ulunds, dwellings 50 (ieuerul Debility, Physical Weakness 60 Uropny, and scanty Secretions 60 Sea-Nic kiienit, sickness from tiding. 60 KidiieyUisease, Gravel 60 Nervous Debility, Neunfnal ICmihMioilK. inviiluntury Dis- charaes 1-00 Sore iHouth, Danker 60 I rlnary Weakueaa, wetting bed. 60 Pal ill ii I Period, Willi Hpusius... 60 Mull'crlnKai at chanxe of lite 1.U0 Kpilepay, Spasms, St Vitus' Dance. 1.00 Diphtheria, ulcerated Sore Throat, 60 W, W, 81. W, a. M. FAMILY CAS1CS. 5 large vlsls, morocco case, and book complete (10 00 JO large vials, Id morocco, and book 6 00 ft) Urge vials, plain case, and book 6 00 16 boxes (No. 1 to 16), and book 8 00 VKTKHINAKY SPECIFICS. Jfahogany cases, 10 vials, with book .(10 00 fiiDirle vtals, with directions 1 00 BrfT These Betnedies, by tbe cane or single box, jre sent to any part of the oouutry, by Mail or Express, (TM of oharge nn receipt of the price. Address HUMPIIKKYS' SPECIFIC HOMOJOPATUIO MEDICINE COMPANY, Oflloe and Depot, No. Wi Broadway, Hew York. Da. HuuFUBiTt is consulted daily at his office. narsooau dlMSM. irsooauy or oy lener, as above, lor all lonna ol FOU ALB BY ALL DIlUGCUSTi DTOTT A CO.. JOHSHON, HAI.LOWAT k COW TiKN, T. U. CAU.KsriKH. and AMBiiOaJt SMI I'll, WbvImhiIs Aieatt, rbUkdeinula. FOURTH EDITION STILL LATER FROM EUROPE. THE "CITY OF TARIS" SIGNALLED. Report that Prussia Has De clined the Armistice. AN Alt&I ED MEDIATION BY FRANCE THREATENED. Ete.. F.tc Eio Eta, etsv, K.tu, Eto. Sandy Book, July 21. The amship City of Paris, from Liveraool oa ths lVh, via Qooenatowa ou the T2ih, has t as-ed this point. Mo armistlc has yet boon dotcrmmsd npon bo twoen tho belligerent partiei. The negotiations for a peace lul settlement can t'nued. Tbs Italian papers state that Trnssia has declined to accept the terms of tho armistice. Sembcflioial do snatches published in ths Vienna papers state that Napoleon has taken Iresh steps of an energetic character to effect an armistice, and tho armed modiatlon ol Frtince is announced at the Prussian headquarters. Tbe Kangaroo arrived out on the 10th and 0r nvinia and Attn York on tho 11th. LivtBrooL, July 12. Sales ot Otton for tbroo days, including Wednesday. 42 000 bales. The market, tia fuitv iecovered from its depression, and closed quiet and s toady j Midupnii about 14 J- llreads'ufls nominal, with downward teudoncy. Provisions essir ( OBsols-87iKr87,)5 United Statos Five-twontie, fiJzt;"; trie Railroad, 33;39i; Illinois Coutral, 76:.;g,76. THE LATEST. NO PRACTICAL RESULT TO THE NEGOTIATIONS. Prussia Firm In Her Demands. ITALIANS ADVANCING IN SPITE OF FRENCH ORDERS. A Continental War Impending:. SAILING OF FRENCH SQUADRONS. Quebnbtown, July 12. No practical result to the neiiotiatioiis ate ns yet apparent. 1 he London Globe believes the continent on the brink ot a European war Prussia is llrm ln her demands. 1 l 3 Iialians are advauouiK, in spite of ths French orders. The French iron-elad squadron was ordered to Venice on the nijrht oi the 11th. I he Churoour quadion is also ordered t sail; destination nuknown. It is stated that the rrussians are marobinx on Franklort. Ihe l'uris Moniteur says that attemots are still bsinirniace forapeacelul settlement of the question. I'he Austrians ars evacuutinir Venxtia. bat wero leaving the fortresses there well rurrisonod. The Italians are advauclutr in force, in Bptte of the cession oi Vonatia to Franco. The Latest Commercial In(IKa;isiw. Livibpool, July 12. The Cotton Market closed quiet at nnchauoed prioes. The sales on Thursday amounted to 10 000 bales. Brendstnfls are inactive but firm. Provisions closed very dull. Loxdon, Jnir 12. Consols closed at 87873. Five-twen'ies, 67J(o,67i. Krie shares, 89J. Illinois Central, 76a76i. FROM WASHINGTON THIS AFTERNOON. SPECIAL DESPATCH Hd TO BVB.N1NO TBLKOBAFH. Washington, July 21. Removal of tho Land Commissioner. The removal of Judge Edmonds, as Commis si oner of Lands, is a cause of much fecllnir against the Executive in all quarters. The Judgo is in nowise a politician, having devoted him self in the past few years entirely to literature and books. The name of his chief clerk, John S. Wilson, wa9 sent in yesterday for confirmation in the vacated position, but it has been referred to a committee, who are to inquire into the cause of Judge Edmonds' removal. allaBdlhaua Not Consulting with the Pre aid eat on Cabinet AppeiatineuU. The statement telegraphod to some ot the Northern papers that Yallandigbam, Bright, and Faulkner are here to advise the President ln regard to Cabinet appointments, I am autho rized to say is purely gratuitous. These gentle men are here, in connection with runny others from various parts of the Union, solely to use what influence they may possess to secure appointments for their friends in their respec. tive localities. Nomination of Jn4(s Staanbary aa Attorney.tteaer-t. The President has nominated to the Senate Henry Stausbury, of Kentucky, to be Attorney General of the United State?, in place oi Mr. Speed, resigned. Tne Senate, in exeoutive ses sion, referred the nomination to the Committee on the Judiciary. Henry Btansbury was born at Zauesville, Ohio; graduated at the Ohio University, at Athens, Ohio; was admitted to the bar in 1824, atd commenced practice at Lancaster, Ohio, koon after, and is at present about seventy years of age. He studied lar evea years before commencing to practice, and took hieher rank among jurists at the outset than any lawyer of the present generation He was Attorney-General of Ohio under a portion of the administrations of Governors Bartley and Bebb. from abont 1845 to 1848, and resumed his profession in Columbus, Ohio, until 1864, and then moved to Cincinnati, where he bas been ever since, though nominally residing In Covington, Ey. In politics he was first a Whig, then a Republican, and finally a staanch member of the Union party that elected Mr. Lincoln and Johnson, to the platform of which be still adheres. He is certainly one of the most accomplished lawyers in the United States. His acceptance was signified to-day, aud his confirmation. U consHorcd certain. I Th ItbaHi Ceaveatlwa. There la great deal ol tro ible on oand for mtnagers of the Philadelphia. Convention. George Francis Train says there stall be no Copperheads ' admitted, and the Prs.ildont Is being appealed to In the strongest tortus, not to allow Democrat to ta'ie possession of tha Cou ve alien. ' Those claiming to be: Union men say it will ruin bim to have, to carry the weight of Demo crats North and er-Uebsls South, while they are just ss loud In their assertious that they are the only trustworthy friends he has, and if they are rot recognize! as his friends that he will have no party. The President docs not yet talte sides or an nounce what he will do. Thuilow Weed haa been sent for, and it If. said he is very much dls satisMed becauso changes and removals are not made when needed ln New York. Huroerr in high circles says that the dsns or ot the Blairs against Scwnrd is more likely to jnoduco his resignation, than that of Democrat and ex-Ro.bels ore to remove Mr. Stanton. Arrival of the Hlbcrnla. ' Hff York, inly 21 The steamer Hibernii, trans Gla-gow, has arrived. Her news is anticipated. From Aspinwall. New Tonic, July 21. Tha steamer Virghtim, from Aaidnwall, bas arrivod, with 92,074,003 in speoie. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. Court of Qaarter tMMtolono-Iudce rioroe. 'Ihe Court sat this morniug for the hearing ot habeas corpus cases and the transaotion of miscella neous business. Uavina had a fine rest from last Tansdrv. ever one leoked fresh and vieorons, and the de ivhttal ohange in the weather save the air and sppearano of this court room an a.ipoot lar more inviting than oou d have boea tonud here last week. Tbe case ol tue Oomaonwealta ex relation North era Home tor Frieudlexs Children vs. Marvaret Cnrraa, which bas oeen before the Court tor many weeks, was airain belore the Court tbit mornint. Application was mado lor tho delivery of two htl dieu.the nieen aad nephow of defendant, to the ostody of the Hor. horn Home. Tesiimony, maob. the same as that given on the first hearing, was heard. 1 bev were remanded to the eastody or the Hone, with the suzeostion that the aunt may bare inter course with them. The Commonwealth ex relatione Joseph Fanelli vs. Cieiome Viotre. ln this ease the deiendant, aa Italian, at charved with the larceny of $100 in United Mates bonds, the property of Joseph l'om 111. I nnolli stated that be, wus another l alian boy was trave ling with Viotre, the tliree forming a nntMcal band. l'aieiii ?ave the monov to Vietre tor safe keno'nar. At Baltimore tho money wa nvssmir, aud Vietre 8 id tha it had beea stoicn from bis vulise. Fanelli stated that there nas a witness at Cape May who altcrwurds Baw.S'kiO in United States bonds upon tbe defendant. '1 be deteuse allege that thre was a robbery commit ted in their boarding-boune on te same day that tho mcney was misled, aud the roobery was spoken of bv all tbe boarder j that thev all went away from the bouse together, and when they returned to eei her they found that ike valise bad been broken, oren and tbe monsv taken; tkat the roobery was nut committed by the deiendant, bat by some other person. Uu ncconnt oi the absence of an Important witness, tbe csi-e was continued. An ai'p icution was ssade for discbarge from the United Mates army, on tho plea ot minorl'y at the time of enlistment Ihe applicant enlisted tor a term ot tlirto years, and be outaiued 9630 bounty Irom the city. Tne Court ttionrht that if he was entitled to a dis charge, lie was liable to be held for obtaininr money under false pretenses, bavinc given in hit are at 19 years when he enlisted; and havintr served oat n arly bait his term, he had better feierve out tbo remiilndor, and therefore ro(u.ed to grant a dis charge An application was made requesting the Cenrt to set ance aa order Dy which Kennedy Qmnn was to pav money lor tne support oi nts wife, on plea of tjavimr left tho city witn the expressed mteation of remaining away; bnt the Commonwealth stated that Kennedy Culnn oromiaerl to pay tbo sum during her absence. The Court refused to front the application and to hear the proffer d testimony. Alleged Defrapdino. Some three months at'O rne Sigmund ftlose enteret ths dry coi os establishment of Amos Hoilman, at Wo. 829 North Ihird street, and purchased a lot of Roods. On these a part payment was mado, tbe purchaser representing that be intended to dispose of them in the country. The remainder of the bill was paid at a subsequent time, and a still larger assortment obtained npon o red it. Transactions of thi- charaoter eontlnued for some time, the amount of each payment made diminishing in proportion as tho extont of the purchases in creased. W b n the total indeotednoss bad reached tbe large figure ot 87000, air. Uetlmaa became a'armed, and proceed d to inquire into the weather, lie lound that Jloses, Instead of dis poning of bis goods in the country, had sold them ia tbe citv at los than enst. thereupon Mr. Hellmaa caused theatrestof Air. Moses, and the latter was brourht belore Alderman Eneu this mormnor, when the above state ot facts was elicited. The Recorder committed the prisoner for a further hearing, AMUSEMENTS. Iter additional Amusements see Third Page. WALNUT STREET THEATRE. N. K. corner NINTH and WIlN(7T Streets. EXTRAOEDINABT1 On MONDAY EVENING. July 21,1866, engagement for a limited number of. night of the dlstlng-ulsbed 'Irattedlan, JUNIUS BRUTUS BOOTH, who will have the honor oi making bis lint appearance htre In his popular charaoter or 1)'aKIaGSA, ln the'grand Roman-lc Piay, entitled THK TIIKKE iUAK'8MK, from the French or Alexandre Dumas, arranged for tho Olympic Theatre, New York, aud performed there nlphtlv tor mure than three months. The management have purchaned from Mrs. John Wood at a co t of two thousand dol fs. all the co nplete and magniQoent drensestorKVKBr UARiCTEK Aiil AUXILIARY CONNKl TED WITH IRK PLAY. ihe original anil exquisite muslo ot this Drama by THOMAS AtB0HVND CA8TI First appearance in Philadelphia ot the celebrated H'ME M UELLER who will perform her speolal dramatic rera. "Anna of Austria "acted by her hi New ork wltU unqualified aeprobatien. lbe topular and brilliant srtnr, MK.L K.8HF.WELI,' wbo Is sluo especia ly engaed as 'Athos. " For onr years Mr. Hhewell has been tho reiirnlng favorite ot Boston, enloyliig a popularity unexcelled. Ml8 r ( IK UKRMON "rflMtQC." K. L. 1'H.l'UN itlchellen." OWKN FAWl'K'T as ' Bonliaoe 8. K ( HKft i'KR " Porthon." ' Bucklnuham." W. II. BA1LKT t HE THREE GUARDSMEN EVERY EVEN1SO. BIOKKENE, OR LIFE-REJUVENATOR. BTRENOTH TO THE WEAK-YOUTH TO TDK AG BO This preparation Is nneqs ailed as a rejavenator snd ro Storer ot wasted aud Iner; iunolin. '1 lie feeble, the ai:ed and all those who have ia arts? way impaired their vitality by exoesslve menial or physi cal applicatlou,will rind the Hlokrene tone what It oaina impllea a ll e-rejuvevator, which, while It balldj up tbt hatterad constitution, will also Impart to the feelings) tbe briskness and energy which belong to youth. He matter by what caose anv organ has become enteo bled In Its taDCt1Bs this superb preparation will remove tbat eaus at onae and lorever. BIOKHKNE cures General Debility, Impotenoy, wer--vous Ineaiiacltv, Dyspepsia, lieuraaaion, Loss or AptM tite. Lew Kwlrlta, Imbeoillty. Mental Indolence. Knatila tioo, Innul It has a most deligiuul. dosirakle, ai novel eaect upon the aervoussysttin. and ail wtto are ha any way proatra'ed by nervous duablildos are earastijr tlvaied to sk a ears In this moat excellent aad aa equaUrd prr-naratlen. . .t . TblOKKKrfE,-rae Feeble, the Languid, be Despab Irg the Old. should give this valuable dloovry a trial tt will be found totally aitfereat from all ether artloteo fcr the sane puroose. TO FEM ALKS. This pnparatlonlsiavalaable In nes voua weaknexses of aU iiu is. It wiU restore tho wasted streagtb with wouderfu) permanence. - 1 1 Is also a jn and Toole, and w'd alve re m sia with ths drat dose A brief pemls'eaee in ujo will lenorate the stomach to a degree er per foot beaUfe. and banbh Dyapepaia forever. , M Oaeloilarer bottle or six bottles for ts. ' Drug iriste general iy. Sent bv ex press any wherO WJ dreaamg HUT CHINtl."' a aiu-i e. rro(m" AO.HfllsIDimhcisw lura. ""JOHhSON. HOTXOWAY OOWDM. No 23Noith SIXTH Street. DYOTT VO., iWtlwtuOmrp o,ja.N eU0M8t,