THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHIL A DELHiTA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1868. D VS1NESS N0T1 CES. Alpaca and Dbap d'Rtk Sack Coats. Bla.k and fancy color Cloth Back Coats, light weight. Black and f.ncr colon C oth Chesterfields, light weight. Linen end Dock Park Cotts. whits and colored. Cloth, Casalmere, Drap d'Kte and Linen Vesta, Casslmere and Linen Pnta, large assortment, fclnen Dusters. Krerf variety of Clothlpg milted to the season for Men, Youth. Boys and Children, new, fresh and 'hlonable, replenished dlly, nd selling rapidly at ?oes guaranteed lower than the lowest elsewhere, and tall sat Infection guaranteed every purchaser, or (he sals cancelled and miney refunded. Half nny between Bsnnrrt A CO., Fifth and V Towbh Halc. tHxth streets.) No, 518 Mabkkt St., Phh.adbi.phia, awn Wo. WnnTw y. WW Vohk. A WARNINO TO CODNTBiFBITaB8, AMD a, Tioj to Pobohasbrh No expense will be spired no legal means of punishing fraud will be neglected. In the effort to prevent tbe counterfeiting of Hos tbttbb's 6T0MACH Bittkks. But scoundrellsm, wfaon Its cunning and activity are stimulated by the hope of gain, Is very Ingenious and Industrious. The men whose despicable business It Is to simulate valuable proprietary medicines, and who substitute therefor dangerous or worthless preparations, are proverbially d'flicnlt to catch. Host of them have many aliases, and they flit from fttate to State with snrprlfllng agility, In tbe hope of evading the clutches of the law. Tbe proprietors of Hostkttbii's Sto mach Bittbhs are determined, if possible, to hunt them down. Travelling agents are employed for this purpose, and wherever an offender Is detected he Is prosecuted with the. utmoit rigor of tlietaw. No amount of vigilance, however, can prevent the occasional Introduotion of Imitations and counter felts. Tbe pub lo are tberetore caution kd not to purchase any article purporting to be Hostkttkb's Stomach Uittbbs which is not authent'cated by tbe handsome government (tamp, specially engraved for the proprietors, and also by their eunerb new label with a beautiful vlgcetle. representing the conflict between Bt. George and the Dragon, at the top. and miniature note ot hand, slgntd Hosteller fc Smith at the foot, N. B, The genuine Bittkbs are sold In Bottlbs Only, All persons who pretond to sell the article by tae gillon or barrel, are Impostors, and the stuff they offer la a worthless and probably poisonous counterfeit, Tm other evening one gentleman pointed out a dandlfltd-looklng Individual to bis friend asascnlp" tor. "What!" said bis trlend, "such a looklngchap as that a sculptor? Surely, you must be mistaken," -"He may not be the kind of one you mean," said the Informant, "but I know that he 'chiseled' a tailor out of a suit of clothes last week." The way to prevent any "fine-art" practice of that kind Is toselllowand orcash. as at Charles Stokes ft Coa Clothing House tinder the Continent! ErEBB's ''Standard Wink Bittkbh "The unde nlable fact tfcat these Blttt-rs are composed In the main of Bpeer's pure wine analyzed, and recom mended to Invalids and the Medical Profession by tbe best Chemists lu the Uilted states cannot fall In Inspiring confidence In the public, In the uie of tbe "Wine Bitters." Bold by Fred. Brown, comer of Fifth and Chesnut 'Streets, and other Druggists. Jiwklby.-Mr. William W. CAssldy, No. 12 South Second street, has the largest and most attractive asrurtment of fine Jewelry and silverware in the city. Purchasers can rely upon obtaining a real, pure arti cle furnished at a prloa which cannot be equalled Be also has a large stuck ol American watches in all varieties and at all priced. A visit to his store la sure to result in pleasure and protU While Waitiko you a Cough "to go as It Cime." you are often sowing tbe seeds of Con sumption. Better try at once Jaynb's Expecto rant, sure cure for all Coughs and Colds. Sold everywhere. Fourth or July and Cpk May. A. special ex' curilon train will run to Cape May on Saturday. July the 4th. The new Kxcurs.on House whl be open, a Orand Hop w.ll take place, and Uas.iler's Band will be la attendance. Fine Custom Madk Booth and Bhoks for Gen tlemen. Bart.ett, No. S3 South Sixth street, ubjve Cbeeuub Rai.b ov Boots and siioks. Tbe attention of the trade is called to U l. McClees & Co's. sale of l-iiotsaud Hboea. to he sold hy catalogue, lor canb, to morrow (Thursday) morning, July a, at 10 o'clock. Tbbnwith has all manner of Interesting Journals, TlctrlalB, luuny pamphlets, magazines, etc., enough to bodpIv every citizen, grml or auiall, lu our city. le has knack, tco, ot lurulshlug his patrons wlih the New York papers before tbe malls an I ve, that Is sneeiaily commendable. His emporium, at No, 1U7 S. Third Btreet. is completely stocked. nn, stock op Spring cloth ins u decidedly the cheapeit and beU People will not. believe U until lliey come and examine, Wanauakkh it HmiwN, The jAirgest Clothing House, "Oak Hall" The Corner of Sixth and Market ttreeti, Oub Boys' and Youths' suits for Drest or School are lite cluawsl, prettiest and best, WANAMAKH.K & BBOWN, I7ie Largest Uttthing House, 'Oak 11 all," The. corner of Sixth and Market streets, OnB Custom DkpabTmbnt is the largest and belt in Philadelphia. Mat hundred of different ttylet of goods. Wanamakkr A Brows, Tlie liarueU Clothing House ' Oak Hall." 17k corner of Sixth and Market street. OUB CUSTOM Cuttkbs are men of taste and ability, Wanauakkh te Ubuwn. The jAtrirtt Clothing House, "Oak Hall." The corner of Sixth ana Market streets, OUB Pbiobs are M per cent below other houst s pro during same goods. WanauaKhkA Bhuwn, The jMrgfst Clothing House, "Oak Hall." Tfie corner of Sixth and Market streets. MARMED. FLINT GONZALEZ On the 30th of May, at Pan Pavarlnr. U A , Or JOHN V. FLINT. U. K Consul t I, a Union, to 1'ILAK MAUI A UUNZALtZ, ot ban tialvarer. BINKINSON VANZANT. Bt Rev. A. Manshlp, nn'-evlHlot J u "elan a' No 8il N. Broad street. Mr, BENJAMIN Bl N K INS JN to Mms EMMA VAN ZAN I, both of Philadelphia. BI9TY WI8HART. On Tuesday evening,, June 80. lb6H, at the residence or the brble's futlier, oy Kev. V imam T Mt!ee, asBlned by Kev. M. H. - sty, J NO. B. WHTV to ELLF.N. eldest daugliter of L. J. o. Wis hart M D., all of thl" lty. it-crautoD, Pa audMlll ville, N. J., papers please copy.) i DIED. CHTJUCHMAN. On the 8iih lilt., at hts residence. In Germantowu, CHAKL1W W. CUUKUUMAN. ftged t years. t RAW FORD. On June 30, ADAM McCOY, son of B-'beri and husannah Crawl, ml, aged IK years. The relative aud irleuds ot the laiutiy are respect fully InvlieO. to attend the funeral, from the resl deuce of ms rmrems, No Ai-t H. Twentieth street, on Friday, the Kd Instant. at3J o'clock P. M. To proceed to M ui'i elau Cemetery. For.WEM-. On the 80th ultimo, S ATI AH ANN JoLvVKuIi. wife of Jam ta Folweli, In the 55lh year of '"Ber'vrcBS will be held at the residence of her hus band. James Folwell, No. 1217 Moulnrey street, on Tiiursriay alternoon at 8 o'clock. Funeral to proceed to Oxford. Chester couuly, on the morulug or July 8, lu the 74 o'clock Hue. INSURANCE COMPANIES. AmebioaN Life Insurance Company, Of Philadelphia- S. E. Corner Fourth and Walnut Slrccls. mt-Ttiit Imtitution has no superior in, the United CLOTHING. CONCERNING THE K0BIN. TLe Robin tbat Bits on tbe top of the tree, Singing bia gammer song, Has notbing whatever on earth to do, But to whistle the whole da long. He sits on the top of tbe blokory tree, ' Exposed to all sorts of weathers, Binging, and whistling, and chirping awaj, With nothing npon him but feathers. Bat we can't go like the musical bird, With never a suit of clothes, For it wouldn't be exaotly genteel; So we furnish ourselves with those Which ROCKUILL & WILSON sell for cash At their elegant Brown Stone Store I There's clothing enough for all we want, And thousands, and thousapds more t Thousands and thousands of SrRINGr AND SUMMER SUITS, of elegant patterns, durable material, admirable fit, and at the most ridicu lously low prices. Come and see them i ROCKHILL & WILSON, Kos. 003 aud COS C1IESAUT STREET, 4 11 8m4p PHILADELPHIA, FRANK CRANELLO, TAILOR, No. 021 CHESNUT STREET, (r-ENN MUTUAL BUILDINGS), HAVING SKCURED THE SERVICKS OF THE FOLLOWING EMINENT ARTISTS, JOSEPH TACKiT, on Coals, EKSEST L. MUELLER, on Tants aud Vests, ENTIRE SATISFACTION AS TO ST TLE AND FIT 18 FULLY GUARAN I E 10 1), BC1T8 MADE TO ORDER IN TWENIY-FOUR HOURS' NOTICE. 618 801 WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETC. TAVING TURCIIASED TUB INTEREST OF THOMA WBIOU1NS, ESQ. My Ute rartner In the firm or WRIGGIN3 A WAR DEN, I am now prepared to oQer A NEW AND VARIED STOCK Of WATCHES AND JEWELRY, AT THE OLD STAND. S.K. CORN Kit FIFTH AND CHESNUT STS, And rrnptclfnllv rrqnest a continuance ot the pa tn nage no long and liberally liexiowpd upon the lais tlrui. Par'lculitr auriitlnn given to the repairing ol WATCHES AND JEWELRY. A. B. WARDEN, Philadelphia, March 16, 1868. 6 u wfm'Zm JEWELRY! JEWELRYI S. E. Corner Tenth and Chesnut. NEW STORE. NEW GOODS. WRICGINS & CO., (Formerly WrlRglDS & Warden, Filth and Cbeamit) Invlie mien uo n lo their Mew Jewelry blore, 8. K. our hi'r 'IH NTH and CHESNUT Streets. We are now prepared, with our Extensive Stock, to oiler GREAT INDUCEMENTS to buyera. WATCHES ot me mom celebrated runners. JEW ELRY, ana P1LVER WARE, always the latest de ntins aud best qual Hies. GcodH especially fleslgned for BRIDAL PRESENTS, farticular ailentlnn givpu to the RepalrliiK ol WATCHES AND JEWELRY. L 1 mwl WltlQQINS & CO.. 8. E. Corner Tcr.'.n and Chennut Ntrccts. Tiade Mark lJ Stamppd on the Electroplate t SSS. 01 JAMES E. CALDWELL & CO. JEWELLERS, No. 002 CHESNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA, Bave been appointed SPKOIAL. AC1KNTS In this city for the sale ol the GOltHAM MFG. COMPANY'S FINE ELECTRO-PLATED WARE. We guarantee these goods to be decidedly superior to anything In the market, excelling In design, finish aud quality. Alarge assortment will be maintained, and sold at tbe manufacturers regular FIXED PRICES. TS wra2m OPERA GLASSES. 1 ;K0M BARD0U & SOX, I'AKIS. JAMES E. CALDWELL & CO., JKWP2L.L.ER8, No. 002 CHESNUT Street, Have Just Opeaed a Large Istrolca of PARTICULARLY FINE OPERA CLASSES, Including every variety of Rock Crystal, Ocular Graduated, Duclicsse, and YARIA11LE AND AND MU11T LENSES. ALSO, 4 ItW Tourist Ulasses and Telescopes. SOAP. QUEKN OP ENGLAND SOAP QUKKN OF KNULANl) HO A P. QUEKN OF ENOLAND SOAP. For doing a lamtly washing In tbe bunt and cheap est manner. Onarauleed fqual lo any in tbe world! Has all the streuKtb ot theold rosin soap, with the in lid aud latht-rlug iinullUMi of Eenulue Caatlle. Trr tlilRcplflldid Mnap. H')L THK ALDEN CHEMICAL WOKKH, NO. 48 NORTH f RON T HI'.. PHILADELPHIA. f8 2iiamp DEAFNESS. EVERY INSTRUMENT THAT acieuue and skill bave Invented to asnlst the hearing In every degree ol deafueNs; also. Roeplrators; fclsu. trandall's I'aient Crutulies, .upwrlor to any others In une, at P. M ADKiKA'b. No. lis b. TKN'l'H Hlrewt .le,low Ohewnnt. t BHn ROIKJF.RS' AND WOSTENHOLM'S POCKET KMVKH, Pearl aud tsiag Handlus. ol beaiullul tlulMh. liOlxiKltH' aud WADH & HUTCHKIt'H HAMRH, and ihe celebrated LEOOULTRE RAZOR bl'lhBORM ot the ttneeiqiiitllty, RuKiira. Knives, bvlit-urs. aud Table Cutlery Ground and PollHhed. at P. MALUU-UA'ti, No. Hi b. TKNTH btreet, below ChtmuuU ib5p UNANCIAL. 660 MILES OF TBI UNION PACIFIC BAILROAD Are now finished and in operation. Sixty miles of track bave been laid this spring, and the whole line between the Atlantlo and Pacta o State is being pnshed forward more rapidly than ever before. More than twenty thousand men are employed, and it la not Impossible that the entire track, from Omaha to Sacramento, will be finished In 189 instead of 170. Tbe mean provided are ample, and aU that energy, men and money can do to secure the completion ef this GREAT NATIONAL WORK At the earliest possible day, will be done. The UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY receive: I.-A OOTF.BKMEBT GRANT of the right of way, and all necessary timber and other ma terials tourd along the line of Its operations. I I.-A GOVERNMENT 43BANT of 12,800 aoies of land to the mile, taken in alternate sections on each side ot lta road. This Is an absolute donation, and will be a source of large revenue in the future. I I I. -A GOVERNMENT GRANT of United States Thirty-year Bonds, amounting to from 16,000 to V48.000 per mile, according to the diffi culties to be surmounted on the various sections to be built. The Government takes a second mortgage as security, and It is expected that not only the Interest but the principal amount may be paid In service rendered by the Company In transporting troops, malls, etc. The interest is now much more than paid In this way, besides securing a great saving In time and money to the Government. IV. -A GOVERNMENT GRANT of the right to issue Its own FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, to aid In building the road, to the same amount as the U. 8. Bonds, Issued for the same purpose, lindnomore. THE GOVERNMENT PERMITS tLeTrunleestor the First Mortgage Bondholders to deliver tbe Bonds to the Company only as the road Is comp.eted, and after It has been ex amined by United Blates Commissioners and pronounced to be In all respects a tirst-c'am Railroad, laid with a heavy Trail, and com pletely supplied with depots, stations, turnouts, car-shops, locomotives, cars, eta V. -A CAPITAL STOCK fttJRKCRIPTION from tbe stockholders, of which over JCiglU Mil lion Hollars have been paid lu upon the work already done, and which will be increased as the wants of the Company require. VI. -NET CAftn EARNINGS on Its Way Busi ness, tbat already amount to MORE TUaN THE INTEREST on the First Mortgage Bauds, -rune m.n.t.. - innlnatlous of the vast tbiough trallio tbat must foil w the openiug of tbe line to the Paoliio, but they certainly prove that First Mortgage Bonds Upon such a property costing nearly three time thtlr amount, Arc Secure Reyoud any Contingency. The Company bave abundant means In tbelr trea sury, and make no appeal to tbe pubho to purchase their Bunds, as tbe dally subscriptions are entirely satisfactory; but they submit that, for entire security and liberal returns, there Is certainly no bettor in vestmeut In the market, Tbe Union PacIIlc Bonds are for tiooo each, and bave coupons attached, Ihey have thirty years to run, and bear annual Interest, payable on the first duvs of January .and July, at the Company's Olttce, In the City of New York, at tbe rate of six per conk In gold. The Principal Is payable In gold at ma turity. At tbe present rate of Gold, these bonds pay an annual Income on their cost ot NEARLY NINE PER CENT. The Company reserve the right to advanoe the rate at any time, and will not All any orders or receive an subscriptions on which the money has not been actually paid at the Company's office before the time ot such advance. Bubsci Iptlons will be received in Philadelphia by DE HAVEN & BROTHER No. 40 S. THIRD Street, W. PAINTER & CO., No. 8 S. THIRD Street, AND IN KEW YORK AT THE COMPANY'S OFFICE, No. 20 KAUBAU Street, AND BY JOHN J. CISCO & SON, BANK KH.V, No. 69 WALL Street, A nd by the Company's advertised Agents throughout the United States. Remittances should be made In drafts or other innds par lu New York, aud the bonds will be sent free of charge by return express. Parties subscrib ing through local ageuts will look to them fur their sale delivery. A PAMPHLET AND MAP FOR 1868 has Just been published by tbe Company, giving fuller Information than Is possible in an advertisement, respecting tbe Progress of the Work, tbe Resources or tbe Country traversed by tbe Road, the Means for Construction, and tb Value of the Bonds, which will be sent tree on application at tbe Company' offices or to any ol the advertised Aaenta. JOHN J. CISCO, TREAMURER, May 2. 1868. 51 taw til Mew York. QLENDINNINQ & DAVIS. HO. 48 SOUTH THIRD STREET. Stock and Gold Brokers QUOTATIONS OF NEW YORK STOCKS ALWAYS ON BAND, I IJ 8 b. eULSDiNsma. jr. jokbt a. davii THE SAFE DEPOSIT CO. For Bafa Keeplatff of Valuable!, flerl. ties, ate., n Keating of Safes, DIRFCTORS N. B. Browne, I J. Gllllngham Fell,! A lex. Henry, C!. 11. Clarke, O. MacaUwter, B. A. Caldwell John Welhta, IK. W.Clark. I Geo. F. Tyler. OFFICE, NO. 4111 CHESNUT NTRF.KT, N. B. BKOWNE. Frenulum. O, II. OLA UK, Vloe-Prsldnt, 8, PATTERSON, pec, aud Xrwutuw, 114 wfmi FINANCIAL. SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO. PHILADELPHIA AJiD TOW YORK, CXALSRS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. 7-30s converted into 5-20s STOCKS AND GOLD Bought and Sold on Commission. Sorcrpfgns, Knpoloons, nnd all Foreign tiold and Silver Bought and Sold. Collections made with prompt returns. Agents Tor the Union and Central PacIOc Railroad First Mortgage Bonds. SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO., No. 10 South THIRD Street, sttf PHILADELPHIA. N 8 OF THB FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS OF The Union Pacific Railroad Co,, AMD Central Pacific Railroad Co,, Paid at the Banking House or VM. PAINTER & CO., No. 36 S. THIRD Street, 1" PHILADELPHIA, Who hare the Paeiflc Bonds on hand for Immediate delivery. New Descriptive Pamphlets, with Map, furnished without charge, on application. GOLD BOUGHT. DE HAVEN & BR0.,, No. 40 SOUTH THIRD ST. 6 iz lm QANKING HOUSE 0P JayCooke&(p. MVS. 11 AND 114 KOUTI1 TIHIBD MTUBET PHILADELPHIA. DEALER1) IN ALL UUVKKNMENT 8ECDRI XI I" OLD B-aOs WANTED IN EXCHANGE FOR maw, A LIBFRAL DTFFERWNPK ALLOWED. fOM POUND INTKN EST NOTKi WANTED. JNlNKKftT ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. Collections made, Biooks bought ftiiu sold on Com mlKslon. ppeclal business accommodations reserved for Udlea. ' Km EYEX PER CENT. MOIITUAGE BONDS Of tbe Pennsylvania and New York Canal and Railroad Company, Guaranteed, Principal and Interest, by tbe Lehigh Valley Railroad Company. Tor Sale at D5, and Interest from June 1 c. & ii. isorjE, No. 8 MFRCHANTa' EXCHANGE, HOW EN & FOX, 6 25 1rcrp No, 13 MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. Q1TY OP PITTSBURG WATER WORK BEVEN PER CENT. BONDS, FOR SALE BY WHELEN BROTHERS, No. 105 South THIRD BtrneU POINT BREEZE PARK RACES. POINr BREKZE PA.UK. FRIDAY. July a Mutcu tir -&)AhZr IWH). Mile htulM 8 lu 5, Kood , ' ' , , ay and track. To start at u'ciuia r. M. 11 Ooodiu names hay mare Miry, to waeori, J. Turner liuinfft black umro MxkkIh to linrnil. The iiilvlieueol a uiumber Introducing a male friend without pay is suspended r 'I!) ii HATS AND CAPS. O JONES, TEMPLE & CO., FABUIONABI, K II A 1' T E R 8 . No. 1 h. NINTH Street. Firm door above tlheiniit Htrwt. 9J ri WARBUBTON'S IMPROVED VENTI 4 lated.iiiid eauy-llttlng Dreut Hats (patontnl). In all tbe Improved lai.li loan of the Reajon. CKWH LT btreet, next ouut to tlie Poat OUloe. II 1 sp FINANCIAL. 0ESVEB&BR.O. OFFEB FOB MAliH A LIMITED AMOUNT OP TM Central Pacific Railroad Com pany's FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, Union Pacific Railroad Com pany's FIRST MORTGAGE DONDS. Coupons cashed at our office. TamphlctSf Maps, and Bonds, on hand for Immediate delircry De Haven & Bro., PEALEBN IN eOVEBNM EHT9, No. 40 SOUTH THIRD STREET, 6 3 PHILADE LPHIA. i FLAGS, BANNERS, ETC. 1868. PRESIDENTIAL CONTEST. FLAGS, BANKERS, TRANSPARENCIES, AND LANTERNS, Campaign Badges, Medals, and Tins, OP BOTH CANDIDAT&S. Ten different styles sent on receipt of OneDjllar and Fifty cents. Aaenta wanted everywhere. Flags in Muslin, Bunting, ana Bilk, mi iam, whole sale and retail. Political Clubs fitted out with everything they may require. CALL ON OR ADDRK33 W. F. SCHEIBLE, No. 49 SOUTH THLU15 STREET, (IStfip PHILADELPHIA. WINES, ETC. Q5.ARLE5 BOTTLER'S IMPERIAL SPARKLING CATAWBA. SOLE AGENTS, H. & A. C. VAN BEIL, No. 1310 CHESNUT Stroot. 5 IS ftuwSmrp PHILADELPHIA, GENT.'S FURNISHING GOODS. gENTLEMEN'S EURN1SHLNU GOODS. . JOHN C. ARRISON, Nos. 1 and 3 N. SIXTH St., riiiladelpliia, Would reBprctfu'ly Invite the attention of O.ulle men to liis IMPROVED PATTERN SHIRT, Which has f Iven such general Satisfaction for neat ness ol fit on tbe brtabl, coin I on Ij the ii'clr.ari(l eaBe on the shoulder, ninde of the OtA tuaterlali, oy baud, and a perfect fit tuara-iteed, ALSO, A BTjrEIUOR A680UTMENT OV SUMMER UNDERWEAR, Vlzi-OAUZE- MERINO, Blf.K AND COTTON 8B111TS, LINEJ AU COTTON DRAWERS, ItOfclEUY, 0tOVE3.BTO0Ka.TlES. WWAPPK1U, KTO. KTO 6 1 fmw2mr0 TO RENT. R RENT, rEEMLSES W CHESNUT SU, 10R BTOHE OR OFFfCK. ALSO, OFFU'E3 AND LABOE RO0M3 suitable for a Commercial Oo'loge. a-J eMlf BtNK THBKKPUBLIO. TO ItKNT.-NO. 10 HAMILTON TEU L1 1 UAt;K. Win 1'hlUaBlnhia, Aiuy ut oor' 119 FIFTH EDITION LITEST BY TEXBauAl'II. The Contents of the New Twlff 1)111. Tho National Dempci atio ' Convention. Btl KtH Hto., ait,,, Hut LATEST FROM WASltlXGTOtf: Special Vtspolch to Ihe Evening Telegraph WuHiKffroM, July L CeUt f th H.w Tariff BUI. The following are the prlnolpal Item., M re ported lp the new Tariff bill to-day: Imported copper, In form of ore. s. per lb.; old copper. fi for remanufactare, io. per lb. j oopper, la plates, abeeu, eta, 60. per lb : all maaafaotores ia. which copper Is the chief material, 45 per oent. ad valorem; nioltel,40o. per lb.; leadetno, 20. P lb. in .beets, 89. per lb.; steel, 10. per lr. spilDKi of aleel, 80. per lb.; all description of Iron, 2J,e. per lb.; all machinery of Iron or iloel, 66 per oent. ad valorem; wrought Iron nuts and bolts, .1V$o. per lb.; on sal soda and soda orystaU lo. per lb.; all glassware, 60 per oent. ad valorem; salt,- In bolt, 2io. per 100 lbs.; sali lo bBRg, 80 cents per 100 lbs.; nnolcaned rloe, all Umber, l oent the cnbla foot; on cork wood, 10 per cent, ad valorem; wines' excepting ohamnagne, 50 cents per gallon; ohaml psgne and sparkling wine, to per dozsn bottles; brandies, $10 per dozen bottles; vinegar, 10 cenU per gallon; linens, 40 per cent, ad valorem, nnmannfaotared cotton, 2 cents per pound; tndlg rubber, 6 per cent, per lineal yard, and 4S p -cent, ad valorem; oarpets, drugg.ngs, eto., Si cents ad valorem. The following articles are exempted. In addLi Hon to those mentioned In the old bill:-. Books in foreign or dead languages, and on scltntiflo treaties; also fashion plates engraved on steel. Bumao in strloken from the free list. Fit 031 NE W YORK. Arrival of the Remains ot Rear Admiral Ball A Il.avy Robbery Gathering of the Democratic D.l. gates. Speexal Dexpilch to The Evening Telegraph, New Yokk, July 1. Tbe remains of Admiral Bell and Lieutenant Commanders McKensla and Reed, arrived In tbe city this morning. They were taken to the Armory, in Twenty seventh street, at half- past 1 o'clock P. M. to day. Tbe remains of Admiral Bell were es. cortedbythe Mayor and military and naval offlotrs to the steamer Mary Powell, which will convey them to Poughkeepsle, Lieutenant Reed's body will be deposited In St. Mark' Burying Ground, and Lieutenant McKenzle'4 Will be tent to Chicago. Eight hundred dollars in money, and nlna hundred and thirty-nine dollars in checks, was yesterday stolen from the money-drawer of Messrs. Weeks & Freeman, flour merchants. Broad street., a. wait-dressed man engaged tha attention of the book-keeper, while an aooonv pi ice si, le tbe money. Thus far the Convention delegates who have arrived here are from the remotest parts of ths country. The members from the Paolflo ooast mostly arrived here on Monday. The balanoa of the Southwestern delegations are ezpeoted to be on hand to day. The New York men; whose headquarters are at the St. Nloholas have summoned a meeting to take place at noon, while at the same hour an Informal gathering of tbe Kentucky representatives la announced at the New York Hotel. There oaa be no doubt so far as a judgment can be formed from the gossip of the Southern delegates, that General liancook Is the favorite with a maw Jority of the Southern men. The name of Charles Franols Adams was freely used at tha St. Nicholas. Wew York Stock luo tat loss, 1 p. IT. Received by telegraph from Qlendlnnlns A il.Vin, DKIV. WlUatl n, A. J. 10 d. X LNIU abTtfOlj. N. Y. Ont. R 134 ChL and N.W. pref. 79', N. Y. and B. R. 6U8 Ph. una Rea. R 101 Mich. W. and N. 1. R. 9 Hi Olev. 4 Plttsb'g R.. 88U Chi. andN.W. com 73 cut. ana u. 1. u iuo; Pitta. F.W. and Chi. ' RR 1095X Gold ....140j2 Market steady. DRY GOODS. 727 chesnut street. 727 RICKEY, SHARP & CO.. mPGRTEKS, JOBBERS, and RETAILERS, OFFER AN EXTENSIVE STOCK OF DESIRABLE DRESS GOODS, Or Our Lato Importations AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., Ho. 727 CHESNUT Street, Philadelphia: NEW BTOOK IWrORTEIt AND DEALER IN LINEN AND HOUSE-FURNISHMG DM GOODS TakfS this opportnnlty tp tnru his thanks to the ljuMesi,ri'ullBli'lht -"d surrounrtliiB diHtrlot. tur their liberal pu"isei nd begs to lulurm laein tbat, rotl THE ACCOMMODATION OF FAMILIBS RESIDING IN THK WESTERN PART OF THE CITY HE HAS OPENED HI3 NEW STORE. NO. 112S OHKSNUT STREET," TWO DOORS BELOW TWELFTH. II In loos experience in Linen Goods, and his faoill (lea lor ootttlnlug tuppllcs DIRECT FROM EUROPEAN MANUFACTURERS, MLuLle lilm at all tnuf to ullur THE BK8T GOODS AT THK LOWEST PRI0B8. The OLD BTORK, H. W. oorper PEVKNTH ant OH Ec N UT. will lm kpt open aa usual. 4 6 mwftin rrrjMUND yard & CO., So. 017 CHESNUT STREET, Are olrslng ont their Stock or White tJooils , Linens, Shawls, Et. BY AUGUST I. They Invite tbe attention ol the Trade, U0