f Ckmftnuri from the First rag. well-defined (arrows ti.at lor long time m.irked h'g brow and seamed hi chneks are rapidly rlmappnar. inr, leaving a char untroubled look, indicative of porreot rrpore and tx aoe. I he upper Ho Is drawn P, and owing to the eoninnrd absence of his tfjoth, caunot be roplacod The nndor lip and general ton lour of the month are natural. CHAPLAlni. . Dr. French win be accompanied in robes br ct. Dauiei F. Warren, rector or Irinlty Chnrcu, Elizabeth, S. J , where General !cott was a constant auennsnt whon at home. Mr Warren states tbat -a mourn the General wa not communcant, he was a very devout nmn. Mr Warren savs:" I fra- ?nentt? talked with the General on reliioot topic ie ever manifested deep interest in re ivion, and waa notable or the earnpRtnoss with wnlch hn en tered into the rest ou a. ilia mfluonoe in the armv waa aiwaa lor a rimd nisorvanco ot the form and oerrmonv 01 the tjhuich " lie was a utronv Prntontanr. altlionsh In MatIra he attendid the Catholic servce, orolornnfr that as uniivr i ii an none, it naa ooeu siaieu mat (jonor il Scott waa very profane this waa not the coae, and the occasional expressions of that nature whim inil fn m lila lips were more the result or haliit than of vice, in isct, it wonid acem Impossible tor a man of biai nrltrof lite and religious tone of thought to inaoifre to any extent in that sin. The ccflln has arrived, in chargo of John Harper, undertaker, and assistant to the wml-knnwn B.own. of uiace Church, ana now lios in the room with the body. It is a anperb afliur. The woodwork is of mahogany, entirely covered with- black broudcio h and heavy-plated mouldings. It is tnmmod with aaun and white silK fpnee inside Too outside is trimmed with ballon fringe and lanrenlated handles, which are raised military designs, embracing the naa and various styles of arms iis dimensions are six icet six inch"s long, by twonty-four inoe wide ana oipnteen inctie aop. rs. Hoyt brought this i vcnuip a lame aiU American flair, whicti. bv the r.fnral'e Bra'ro. will be wrapped about his body, and be buried with it PROCESSION. General C'allnm lias arranged the programroe for to-morrow, a- far a is practicable, aa lollows: At6 c'coca, Mr. Harper wil prepare the body and then dress it in a plain suit 01 b ack. Tins i in accord ance Willi the deMre of Mrs. Hoyt, who wishes to ' reseive.the Cieneral's utiilorni as an hoir.oom At 7 o'clock a dot an of twelve nlisind men will take the colli u from the loom to the chapel, tho re mains ooine attended bv Mnjor-General Calluin Chaplain French, Odouol Hack, and the otner m mbert of the guard of honor It hug bfeu de ciat d to cairv thn coffin into the ehurc i, ana a plat toirn has been erected for its reception Tho lid will be turned back so that the face and bust can be seen, and the peop'e will ue permitted to pass around the coffin and look at the remains until 12 o'c ock. At that hour the church will bu cleared and no one permitted to enter except the family, the choir, the pnard ot honor, and the Preao of which latter de Domination there are some threescore and ten already on the ground. JV. JT. Timet. AMUSEMENTS. JJew Chebnct SrRKEt Ibeatrk. The Webb Kiatcrs will give ihis evening, lor their Ik nelit, The Nobleman's Daughter aul'l wire Married, a i'rotean faice. with plenty oi dialects ana dresses. I he pieces at the Chesnut have been a'lwell cast and well put on the Btage. These ladiosf are playing a most euccofslul engagement. A rch Stbest TuEATRt. I his evening Mrs John Drew will appear in a new pieco, entit ed A'ine J'oints of the mm, which il the proverb speaks trua, i rvteession. The play is an English one never, we believe, given here before. Amet dcVere and tno Dtad Shot will foilow Mrs. Drew appearing in all three pieces, a bill olg'-ent at'ractlon. Walnut Street Iiieatke. ur Booth appears as the "etrunger." tins evening, a part never p aved here by him before Then, by way ot contrast to tbis most gloomy tragedy, ho will appear as the gay and gallant JDon i a?snr do Kazan." Vebtva li. This most magnificent of stars is about to return here from Culiloiuiu and Suit Lake. She lias beerl triumphant boln in California and Suit I ake, in Gorman and in Eng.iBh, and moreovor, fie has written ft tpok written it horself, and from the stores of her varicu experiences drawn forth ai.ecdotcs, letters, and tales, irora an the celebrities of all conn'ries into which her erratic magnificence has wandered. The book will bo seruatirtllal and in teroating. Vustvali writes Eng ish well ; it is one el the si ren languages sne possesses. Her cousin, Kiiitf Lund, has shared her triumphs, p'ayjnz arte Hunt" to Vestva i's "E'lzabeth," on whieu occasion they received an ovation and diamond bracelets. Mad'lle Lund is the linost artist of our times, buying no living equa . isho proiucod a great sen . sation here two ) eurs ico, playing m Uormun. Attxmptcd Assnssinationol Count Bismark LETTER FROM KARL BUjsD. The Berlin correspondent ot Vne London Times Hiiys that imnediiuely beturft iittempting tli; life of Count Bismark, voudj; Blind ( hosereal uame was Col.en, beiQa? She son ot Mia. Blind by her l'u st nus-bund) postcl a letter to his stepfather. This letter has been t-eized bv the police. It contains tbe personal and political testament of the deceased. Ho communicates his resolve to ehoot Count Bismark, the first enemy of lieruiau liberty, as he couceivem, and by this deed rouse the German potentates to a sense of their duty. As Orsini's attempt led to the liberation of Italy, he hopes that his seli-saTitice will promote the weliare of Germany. He denies uavinsr any accomplices, but nets' entirely as bis oivu heart prom pts. Blind was buried in the Nicolal churchyard at Berlin. The body was not delivcjed to the family, and a promise had to be civen bv Mr. Lewald, the family's leaat adviser and repre sentative, that the obsequies should be per iormed in profound silence, and at a late hour a( night. The funeral procession sot out from the Charite Hospital, and kind hands strewed flowers and eversrreen. May lilies, nud forge-me-notti, with wreaths oi ivy, on his lust resting place. Friends afterwards planted shrubs the to-called '"tree oi life" on his jrrave. Karl Blind, stepfather of the unfortunate jounc man, has written the folio wint; letter to the editor of the London Times: "Sirt With bleeding heart, and bowed down with giii t, 1 place 'he palm of martvniom on the grave ot him who has been his mother's pride and delight, and whom I will ever regard as my trne son. A nob er, a more loving nature than his, it would be impossible to imagine. From love ot country and freedom he was cairied away to nacniice himself, iu erdertosuaro to his father an t tho miseries of a wicked war. 1 1 is was a heart full of devotion, full of final kindness, lull of t e most generous aspirations, il others b ame him let it not bu exp cted that I, to whom be lo iked as to a (ether, siiou d g ve tue rllit to any one ot sa in? that 1 reprobate him whose in spirations have been the purest, and who has enthusi astically although to the deepest somv of my dis coi no ate wfe, ot mys if, and my lamih given up his young and promising life iu his country's cause. I am sir, yours obid ciitlv, "Hay 10. Kakl Blind." Eeligious Societies in Dublin. The aunt-vert-aries of the principal Protent ant religious societies iu Ireland are hell in tae city of Dublin in the mouth ot April. Ten societies report an aggregate of receipts amounting to nearly iil)0,000 (113,538). The two larirest are the Cliuich Education Society. 45,15.r, and tho Itish Church Mission, 2t!,0'74. The Archbishop ot Dublin presided at two or three of the meet ings, the venerable Karl of Haden at the r-st. Mr. Auchr.rson, at the Irish Society, said: There are 103,277 persons in Ireland who could be approached through this society only name ly, those speakme; only the Iilsh laueuaee. There were about six times a many who spoke English and lrbh, and who might be called bilinguals. The speakiu of two Vangutiiresvya an unfortunate thing iu anv country, but more especially in Ireland, where there Is so impassa ble a barrier between the two races kept alive toy the separation of two languages." Steam Ounijjdses in Paris. Steam oruni busses are to be established in Paris. The com pany propose to run troin the Champs de Mars to the Bamle, making six halts. The first is to be at the Champs hl.yt.ees, the second at the Madeleine, the third at the new opera on the Boulevard des Capucines, the fourth near the theatre of the Gvninase, the tifth at the Porte Ht. Martis. and the sixth at the Chateau d'Eau. The omnibuses drawn bv hoives take an hour and twenty minutes to perform the distance; the eteam eompany undertake to accomplish it in lorty-hve minutes, including stoppages. A Fortunatb Colleub. Trinity College, Cambridge, England, has fallen heir to the large sum of from 60,000 to 70,000. under the will f the late master. It is to make provision for iLe establishment of a professorship and student Ahip pi international Juw In the University, THE DAILY Pnlcide of an Actress. Frtim the Ntte Orleans Picaytmt, 224 ulL ' Mrs. Moreland, wife ot Hairy Moreland, an actress, who had been performing at the Olym pic Theatre, yesterday evening, at her place of residence on Glrod street, between Philtppa and uiCUBr 8treetf committed suicide by taking; chloroform or uudannm. We could ot learn positively the cause which le4 her thus with her own hands to usher her soul Into the presence of her God; but from the rumors coming from those who knew her, we think - there can be no doubt but that domestic trouble or Isalousy was at the bottom ot It. Her husband, who is an actor at the Academy of Music, had bestowed his atTcctlons upon another woman, thin driving his wife to desperation. We should judqe Irom her apoearance that she was about, 18 or 19 years old.' AUCTION SALES. T3 SCOTT. JR., AUCTIONEER, ' i vi v&v i Mi'.im v a i a av r rl, "P AN COAST A WAR 521$ N O C K J- AUCTIONEKR8, No. 240 MARKET Street. FOR SALE AND TO RENT. A LARGE, WELL LIGHTED AND VENTILATED ROOM, ON THE SECOND FLOOR OP THE "Evening Telegraph" Building, No. KJ8 fcouth TIIIKD Htreet, TO RENT. A1TLY IN 1 HE OFFICE, FIRST FLOOR. K. li. WITH OR WliHOUr feTEAM l'OWKR. FOR SALIi IIANDSOMK FURNISHED tioully wat. rnlstlnK of 7X acres of land, a liiKlily iirnan t ntcil wi ll tim,t stone (rouh cast) Dwell ln. whh v ranuabs; tianUsome stable lor four horses, no I plfcDty ot sbadt;; no abundance ot trie bcstlruit, vcvetHbies, etc.t three and a ball acres p1 anted in pota toes, and two acres In corn: be-t t water convenient to houHe and bum Mtoate on the Bristol turnpike, two miles above Frank ford, and within ha f a ml e of the nisrnitlcent couatry seat ot Kdwin Forrent (formerlr (leorj-e H. Stuart's). Accessible uy Trenton Railroad, aidsteaniboai via Tacony. immediate poHseslon . V. M. e LESLIR. 6 28 mwi8t No. 727 Sansotn street. fft PERSONS HAVIG PROPERTIES FOR lliisale or to rent will find it to their advantage to call at the Central Keal Estate Agency, Jio. 271 8. 1H1KD Htieet. o bnnus or charges nrade on either owner or tenant 8 lmrp I. U. JOStieu. jfii run mlc Jl ut,aiUAIljl!i TtJItc.r TtT C 1 T l 1 TUViITl 1 T - mr.nnn aiL moiy jjweuing, nun imce-storv doable Bactc .illrtlni. tin 'I W 1 I I I L- . I . . ... ""'"""n i it i ii oir-v. auove uroeH. AU modern lmnrovemeuts. summer kitchen. heaters, etc. trice, atjtilill ciear. Apply at this Otllce, between 9 and 12 A. M. 4 ii) 1 GER3IANTOWN RESIDENCE FOR RENT. A lfllfiA Itnnfln. With n 1 (ha innilAm Pnw,,in,nnnn. txtensive (iruunds and plenty ot iibade; siablinn lor thne honxs: within ten nifnu'es wllc of rai.-oad plaikin. Wll be rentd wlih or without the siali.e. Acdiers lio So. 181 8 l ldlade'liliia Post Ufllce. 5 2 4p FOR KAT.R-TMl.! T.AlilJF! noiTKT V linnjui iiiand Lot. 65 feet tn front, with fine Garden attached. O. 4:S 8. t-'lfteentn a reel holnw I'ino P....,,,,, Julys Apnyto J. bRGKAT PRI(!K. 6 30 12t No. 813 ASCII Street. MONTE OIUSTO (iolrt a.id Silver Mining Co. OF NEVADA. CAPITAL, - - a,000.000 Shares, S20. F I J I, J , PAID STOCK. Working Capital, $300,000 7-)00 Shares Only For Sale BRING' PRE EltKED STOCK Bearing 25 Per Cent. Interest Per Aninsm in Coin. PRK8IDENT, E. IKEEUAN 1 RENilSS.rbiladelphia. TRIA6UREB, 11. C. YOl'-NG, Cashier Commonwealth National Bank, I'liiladolpliia. SECRETARY, THOMAS DUNLAP, Philadelphia. J1IISG Bl'PERIUTENDENT, T. J. AiUEPliy, Nevada. OFFICE, No. 413 CHESNUT St., Philad., Boom No. 5. The above Company has lately boen organized with extensivo and valuable Silver Mines in tho celebrated White Pmo Aliulue District, Lander county, Kevadn, Parties desiring to invest In a bona fide, leeltimate il lniuit Company, where the su bscribers to the Work ing Capital (stock receive tho largest share ot the earnings, and are guaranteed a large interest on their money, are invited to examine the Prospectus of this Company, which inav be obtained at tho ofllce, No 413 CIlEaMJl Street. , The Slincs aro now be ng worked, and machinery will te erected at once. Subscription rtceivo t at the oflice, or by mall, ad dressed to the Secretary, Post Oflice Box 1902 Philadelphia. 5 16 wfm!3 4p JJI E S K ELL'S M A G I CoTl CTTltl-S JETTTCK, ERYSirKLAM, ITtll. SCALD HEAD. AND ALL tSKIS DlbKARt 8. WARRANTH) TO i ri:E OR HOHEY REFUNDED For tale by all I'iuiwIkis. fRIM'Il'AL DEPOT: No. 53 South THIRD Street, Above Chesnut. Price 2ft cents per bottle. 4 24 3m4p JQ R. II U N T H R,liio. 44 N.SKVEOTH BTRF.ET. ABOVE FILBERT, PHILADELPHI A. Acknowledged bu all partes iutermteit as bv lar tbe .AlO.s'I bOcuK.-SFUL t'HVUICI AN In the treatinunt IMnetixet n An peiuty. QUICK, THOROl'till, and permanent curet guaranwtd in every case. ReuieinlH r IR H t'NTtlt'H t eiebrated Kemedli a can odIv be had genuine at his old established O.llue, No 44 K. tli. VKMH Street above Filbert. S313t aHE 8COTT ObSIUlEH, A8 GIVEN IN TUB Philadelphia Kvemnu Tklbobaph ot Saturday, and aisotbe New York dally papers. "Clipper " etc., ot the same date, will be on sa e nutll 10 P. M. on the 2d of Jone, at the NEWS ST ND, 6 81 3t H. W. cor. BFYENTH and CHESMUT 8t. PAKAHtiLH AT $125. $150. $175, AND "T 2. SUk Sun Umbrellas, 1 -40, al SO, tl IS. 4 1Hwfm No. 21 S. EIGHTH Street c ANDLE8.-500 CA8E8 PARAPFINB CAN- dies 01 impel lor quality, tor sale by BAIU.I MTIIN, Mo. 101 S. FROM Street. EVENlNGJTORAraPniLADELPniA, FRIDAY, DRY GOODS. H0TELS AND BOARDING Houses refitting for the Summer Sea son, will find it to their advantage to examine the extensive Stock of Dry Goods adapted to their wants, at the establishment of J. C. STRAW BRIDGE & CO. COUNTER PANES, BED Spreads, Table Damasks, Napkins, Towels, Linen and Cotton Sheetings, and Pillow Fabrics, at the lowest wholesale rates. ' J. C. STRAWimiDGE & CO., 15 20 luirp N. W. COR. EIGHTH AND MARKET STREETS. JOHN W. THOMAS, Nos. 405 and 407 N. SECOND Street, CALLS ATTENTION TO 1)14 LAPGE AND HANDSOME STOCK OF SPRING AND is UMMER 13 It 13 S S GOODS, WH1CU W ILL BE BOLD AT THE S 24 12trp Lowest Market Rates. OIIEAP DRY GOODS, CAR PUTS, MATTING, V..0J'.( l0,hB an1 Window chartes V. E. AKCH AMBALLI. A. E. eorner fc l.EVKSTU and AI IKKET f-trteiK will open tbia mornlne, from auc lon Itmrain Carpels at 60, W IS. H7 cenla. 1 1 a, el U7, an,i fiwi J-.nn llfli i ai emrv Iliunitela Carpets only 1 75: Three ply ( arpes. ri-lll; Entiy ana Htnir Carpets Wl.62.7ft. ai.dl; Hemp tarpn;s. 37 to 02 cents; !ai? Carpets 02 and 7J cents; Floor till Ciotbs 2 cent np; Wlilte Can Jon Mattlnn, 31 to 50 cents; fled ( heck Mattlne, 37 to t2 cenu: -tair OUClotU 25 con-a; Ollt Bordered Win dow SbndeB, 1 Stl t . f3 : Bull Window Holland 45 c"nts np; lable Covers, 1 78; Velvet Kurs. 2'50 to 8s Tab e Linens, CO cents up; i wel Iiiks. 12 cents up; J able Napfclns, 2S cents; MieetiiiK vullns, 31 cen's up Lnwus ill cents; Delaines. JH tenia Cbeap gtoio. N K. corner ELEVENTH and MARKKT Streeta. 5 29 DEAN'S MAMMOTH TOBACCO STORE. 1st. We have been forced, br (he rapid increaso of our business, to en arge our store. We hove naw lie largest tlnar and l obacco Store In tne United Siates, tbe best Btock and the largest assortment. Call at DfcAVS, 413 t ileSXiUI Street. OD.-WECAN NOW SELL, AT WHOLESALE, .O at a very low flpire, and we can ret-ill at less than the'csulaF v-liolesale price, as our expenxec are less tlinnoibjng. Call at DEAN'S, No. 413 CHE9STJT Street JD. WE KEEP A BETTER CLASS OF TO J baeconnd Clparsihan any other house In this city, and sell at a lower price. Call atDEAVS, So. 413 CHESNUT Street. JTH.-WE HAVE OVER 200 DIFFERENT kinds of Cig us. varvlng iu price f'om 46 per thou sand to alfifl per thousand. Ourtlpurs are known by pood judges to be lar superior to all oihors. As anv cne where you can get the best Cltfars at one-half what othorssell; liewlll cuv Cull at DEAN'S, No. 41J CHEHNU1 Btreet. 51H.-WE HAVE A LARGE VARIETY OF r-moking 'tobacco, viz. : Cuba Shorts, lb cents per pound. L.wichbuiK SuiokhiK, 30 cents ner pound. Kllllcklnlck smoking, 30 ccnis per pound. Havana and Lynchburg mixed Smoking, 50 cents per pound. Lynchbnrg and Plug Cut, mined Smoking, 69 cents per pouud. Virginia Lvnchbnrg Smoking 80 cents per pound. Virginia Kll!lcklnick ftmoking. 60 cents per oouud. Virginia, very lino Smoking, il per pound Virginia Light Uolrten Loaf smoking, al-50 per poand. The above prices aru lit ly per cent, less tnuu others eel i loi. Ca 1 at DEAN'S. No. 413 CHESNUT Street. 4:TI1. WE HAVh A VERiT FINE STOCK OF l Puglohaeco viz ; lll,b t.l Vln.liil. M,. ,1,, 'uk ll(l. HS cents, HO c.irts. Prime W ctoin Navy Coid Wcstcin Nav , do. do. 7U cents 65 ctMits. 00 cents. HO cents. 1 80. . uinuioii otnioitiittvv, iiu. Vlif Inla BHci Fa Cavendish, do. Vi'ine Westein H'nt i avcudiso, do. do. iriKiiL vn rriuiu i iaiu uu. ' uu, xri'iii ,h,uuuuui', uu. 91 UU. And aH other kinds of Tobacco at from 40 cen's per pound upwards; a disjoin. t on 5 pounds or upwards Call at iiKAN'S, No. 413 (Ml ESN V r Street 7TH.-WE ALWAYS KEEP OUR OLD CUS f tomeis, and new ones come br thousands to get Dean's Ten Cent Yara Clears Dean's Ten Cent Havana v 'gar. Dean's Peco Five Cent Vara (igars. Dean's Poco Hive t en" Havana I'lgars. An Jnurts, Five Cent. See J and Uavaia. ramlaioes, do. i o. de. De Calianos, do. - do. do. Imported Havana 6 Cent Cigars. Imporied Havana T n Cent cigars. (all at DEAN'S, NO 413 CHl'.SMJT Street. c"th! W'E FIND OUR EXPENSESARENOW C less than nothing, and having tbe largest and bast stole In the c ty, we can atl'ord to sell much less than any wholesale dealer in the citv. and re.ail for a trifling advance. To be convinced, call at DEAN'S. No. 413 CHESNUT Street QTH.-WB HAVE BUILT TP A TRADE IN t' three years thrt astonishes the Tobacconlsti; many of them are envious- but do as we did; keep tbe best; seil the iheapesi ; advertise, adrer'lso. I all at DEAN '8. Jio. 413 CUESNCT Street. 100. K kTH WE HAVE- NOW A VERY FINE I store, a very large stock, and no expenses tor rtnt, etc. We i on now sen at suca a low price that old cus tomers cannut afford to leave us, and new ones come In crowds. W e have room enousn for all Call at rEAV8, o. 413 CHESNUT Street. P. H.-We bave pentleinun y clerks and no loafers Country merchant are requested to send for our price list. 5 4ltnwlm HOUSEKEEPERS WILL FIND Tonrtloi' Extract or Iteef encap, pure, and couvenient. Makes delicious soups in a tew minutes. "TAKE NONE BVT SQUARE TINS." F. C. WELLS & CO., No. 115 Franklin, New York, fOLE AGENTS. 6 31 6t ' Tor sale everywhere." X O Ull T A Tj O T ' S KX Tit ACT OF liEEF. IN SQUARE CANS. FOB r ALE BY SIMON COLTON & CLARKE, H Sip- .W. (r. BKOAD and WALK OT L A i NSUR W. VV. CORNER LORILLARD, NEW YOBK, FrLTuH, NhW YORK, RELIEF. NEW YORK, . RlfrOLUTE, IfEW YORK, 1XCELSIOR, NEW YORK, $ I 0 NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, CASH ASSETS, $0,000,000. Life DivideLds 60 Per Cent. Each Year, and Cashed Three Years After the Policy is Issued.. POLICIES ISSUED CK HOUSEHOLD FURXIWRE FOR FiVE YEARS ftT Fire, Life, Marine, Inland, and Accidental Insurance :p:l.ace:d to .any a,mount by THORil AS J. LANCASTER,-' N. W. tOURER LUMBER. i BHILDINO! BUILD I N 0 ! JLOUU. LUMBER 1 LDMBKR! LOMBEKI 8Ti P BUAK'Ji. KX1L FLANK WHITK PlNfc L ORINO YEIL'HV P1SK FMIOKIVG. ("K flNK rLO .R1VJ iSd AN L WALNtTT FLOUB.NU. PLAH I'EKI SO T,ATH. PLASTKRIKG L TH. 18( C PINE, HEMLOCK. AND OAK UMBCK. I'lJi, 11KMI OCK. AND OAK TTUB EB. CI T lO A BILL, UU r TO . BfLL,, AT SHOKT JxOTIcE. 1 CEDAR AND PINE 8IIINOLES. IOUU. ChlJAK AM) PINK hlHNULES. 0 1 LOMl cEDAR HHINilliKS. So. 1 HHOBT '"EUAit SHiNiLK8. WHllh. HINJ4 M1ISGLKS. CY' BKSS 8HINGLKS. FINE ASSOBTMtN I FOB SALK LOW. 1 -r.UMIlEB FOR UNDERTAKERS! I IOUU. LCMBKK VOt lTMEBT AKERSM RED CI- DAK. WALNUT, AND PINE. RED IEDaH WALNUT, AND PINK. 1 QiC ALBANY LUMbBKOFALL KINDS J.OUU. ALHANY LU&lBtR OF ALL KIND3 (SEASONED WALNUT. SKA SON h l WALNUT DBY POPLAR. CUEKRY. AND ASH. OAK PLK AJi BDS. JIAHOGANY. ROSEWOOD AND WALNUT VENEER3. "( QCf -CIOAR-BOX MANUFACTURERS. O0O. CIOAR-BOX MANUFAOTURKR. BPAMSH CETiAH BOX BOARD 3. AT REDUCED PRICES. i QCf SPRUCE JOIST! SPRUCF. JOIST! XOUU. hPl UCEJOITI SPRUCE JOIsTl FROM 14 TO 83 FEET L'lNG. FUOM 14 TO 3-2 FKEl' LONG. 81'KU E HILLX HEMLOCK l'LA " K AND JOIST. OAK SILLS. MAULE BUOrilR A CO.. S il 6mrp No. VM hOUTU bTRKKT. Seventeenth and Sprlnsr C;irtlea Sts. OFFERS A FEW CHOICE LOTS OF SEASONED WALNUT, LO W FOB CASH. 5 21 lmrp pATENT WIRE WORK rOB RAIL1SC8, 8TORE FRONTS, GUARDS, PABDITIONS, IRON EED8TEADH, AND WIRE WORK, In variety, maanlsctared bjr M. WALKER & SONS: J29Cmfj) No. 11 NortI) BlXTfl Btreet, JUNE 1, 1800. N C A 8 T E AWCE ACEWCY, FOURTH AND WALNUT STREETS. CAPITAL, 3 5 000 000 COMPANIES REPEESENTED: $1,500,000 . 310,000 300 000 . 295,000 310,000 MERCAU TILE, NEW YORK, . I1UMROLDT, NEW YORK, . EQUITABLE, rilOVJDfeNCE, . HOWARD, BALTIMORE N. Y. ACCIDENTAL INSURANCE CO. FOUliTM ARB 'WALNUT STREETS.. gTEAM ENGINE PACKltJ LIBRICATIVE PACKIXG, F011T1IE STUFFING BOXER OI STEAM ENGINES. An article reconmcndod by all Railroad Compan v l.o nave ttioroui.l)l) ttstcd It, ai d Id general use b ' over two huttdrt d at.d Hfiy Hal. loads, ata on trial b over five hundred others. ADOPTED BY 20 (CO STATIONARY ESGIMEh, I is a flifct-claim article. Seventy-Five Cents Per Pound. LiilsritsitSve Packing Compan) , f-OLE MANUFACTURERS, 7 Ml CHESNUT Street, PUILADELPUIA. L. G. T1LI.OTSON & CO. SOLE AGENTS, 26 DE Y Street, New York. BOLD BY DEALERS GENERALLY. 28p MILLER'S STEAM ENGINE PACKINCJ. 'I Ills Is tbe niuslln covered, Bhoddj flllluu, Biulllng bos packutg. SIXTY CENTS PER POUND Fornaieby WILLIAM h. MILLER,. Sole Vanuf ieturer lor tiie United Suites, Hear of 723 HK-MTT Sireet. 4 28 8p PbUadelphla. Peiina. RATIONAL BAMi OF TIIE REPUBLIC, PHILADELPHIA. Organized Under "The National Cur rency Act," March 30, 1866. This Institution has completed the alterations of its building, Nos.809 and 11 C1IESMT Street, AND IS NOW OPEN FOE TIIE TKAKSAC1ION OP A REGULAR RANKING RUS1NESS IN ALL ITS PUNCHES. JAMES B. FERREE, President. ED. F. MOODY Cashier. 8 22rpajt F INE HARNESS AND SADDLEttY. 720 MARKET STREET. 720 Large halt loom contains a nll stock of good ser viceable hINCiLE AND DuUULE HARNE--8, best Leatber and workmanship, lor city trade, at moderate, prices, and made to order at tbort notloa. E. P. MOYER & BROS., No. 720 MARKET SUeet. N. B.-Buperiot BOLE LEATHER TRUNKS, or Eu ropean travel. Also, Ladttt' French. VtOft Truuls. 5 19 lm R'S $2 5,000 275,000 2G0.000 250,000 300,000 A REDUCED RATE OF PREMIUM. CLOTHING. -6 p ,J 4 A . - JJ. T- 0F F. P. F. C OILOTHIlSra !!! HICKS' TKMI'LE OP FASIIIOX. Celebrated For Tine Fashionable Clothicer. WILLIAM HICKS, No. doa MAItKKT Street, iaam PHILADELPHIA, HEMUXDOUS KXCITEMEXT I Astonishing News to the Public. The Cheapest and Best Pprlng Btock of Clothlna In tbe citv w;, nd munt be hoIu this dav. -'"""ng la aL01 rPA.,!lK' No AtAhKET Street, under Adams f o. 's Express Bui ditiK win sel -his dav Mn enormous stuck of Huperime Cioihlnu for Alen'a and Bovs wear, i! per cent, lower than any other first class house In the cuv. We have full suits in every rarletv and stvle to salt almost every claas, aud prices that cannot be equalled uy anv other house. 'lo satisfy yourselves, please give us a call. There U no neuc of purchaxli g unless vou are aatitnod wild Uif tru'b of oiv Biaieiuout as above. Remember, LOTJI RAIK8. ..., No 102S MAKKE'1 Mreet. "t OppuHlte the Lull's Head Hotel. g WAAB'b CLOTHING EMPO 11 T U M, No. 600 MARKET Street, (Uudcr the Btatos Uuio . Hotel, I'bliacjelphla.) Visitors will find a large and varied assortment ot tbe very best KEADY-MADE CLOTUINQ at tha lowest cash prices. lhe st le flulsh, and darsbllity of oar customer work commend It lo all cent en en or rc fined taste. 18 81 3m $Qft TO $45 FOR A SUITBLACK OH Ot) fancy colored elotni army aud navy olothlaJ J p., In stvle uusiirposseJ. v iuiuj muirp r ARK. ho. I MSTU St., abeve Chesusl. & THE & rs m Chestnut cP STREET, " T S V