rtmUcN). ;.Arrival of lifaximilian at Vera Cruz on the 19th of-May-Capture of the Town of ilertnnelliwby Garcia Morales, together with the Garrison and Forty French men of the ForeignTegion. NEW Yoak, Jinie Ortiz adviees of June Ist, and from the city of Mexico to May 25th, announce that Maximilian, arrived at the latter - place on the, 19th ult. , Thirteen persons have been imprisoned at ACCOrdada charged with implication in the death of Baron D'Huart, the Belgian corn,, missioner, at Rio Frio. General Regueles was in force at Michoacan. An attack on Tacambaro by Ronda, Garnica, Giinzales, -and Olivares was expected.: Some of Coro na's men, had armed a vessel to,. prey on 'merchant - vessels in the gulf of Cortes, Communication with. Mazatlan had been. cut off by guerillas. The town of Hrrmo surto was captured on the 4th:ult. by Garcia - Morales, together with the garrison of 250 men and 40 Frenchmen of the Foreign Legion'. Only three of the latex were left alive. A French priest and two 'French residents were also killed. The French account says the Liberals were afterwards routed and.lso'ltilled. The Liberals under Varges occupied the town -of Tula, the garrison escaping. ..The Lib 3 7 rale were much, encouraged by the'corre spondence between the United States and _France. ' It is said Maximilian is pra Nared for thi3 WithdraWal of the French Valllernia--Celebriation by the Italians— The Italian patriotic. Fund. Sem Fitaztersco, June 9.--=The steamer California, ties arrived from 'Victoria, _with 120,000_iri treasure. '• Patents ~.have been bi nned for upwards of 3,000,000 acres of lands, Spanish and Mexican grants, to , which the 'courts have confirmed the titles. The steamer Golden Age has sailed for Pa nama,with $1,958,700 in treasure, of which 41,61790 - id for New York. _ - There was a large sale of refined sugars to-dayi, at - sixty days' credit. • Prices were .40. lower than previously. A settled market is, now expected, this,being the Jest ',public sale for refined sugar for the year. SAN FRANCISCO, June 10.—The-Italian re sidents to-day-are celebrating the anniver sary of the adoption of the Liberal constitu tion of. Italy, under the rule of Victor 'EmanneL The California subscriptions to the Italian patriotic fund amounts to $10,300. Los Angelos accounts say the prospects - in the oil districts of San Fernandez are nattering. Large tanks have been built to receive the oil flowing from the nnmer -one springs. SAN FRANCISCO, June 11.—The bark 'Cambridge, from Honolulu, brings 3,300 kegs of sugar. She reports arrived at lionoltdu and waiting, bark Sea Breeze, from home, clean, and the whale ship James Smith, with 2,000 barrels of sperm -oil. Melbourne advices report theftour market much depressed in consequence of the re -ceipt of urge shipments from Chile and California. The cargoes were forced on the market, which caused a decline of 655. per ton. California wheat was quoted at "Sidney at 7s. 4d. Quicksilver, 2s. 3d. per pound. The steamer Pacific, from San Pedro, brings seventy-nine large sacks of middling - upland California cotton. - Mining shares have slightly improved. Ophir, $300; Imperial, $109; Yellow Jacket, 4650; Belcher, $165; Chollar Potosi, $2OO. _Legal-tenders, 72. • The Knights Temp lets. LimeAgrEu., Pa. June 13.—The nine teenth annual conclave of the Corn mandery -ofanights Templars of Pennsylvania com menoedin this city last night. This morn ing the following officers were elected for the preeent year Grand Commander—Robert Pitcairn, of Pittsburgh. Deputy Commander—J. L. Hutchinson, Philadelphia. climeralissimo—C. A.,Banvert, of Harris burg. Captain-General—John Vallenchamp, of Narniburg. Prelate—J. R. Dunn, of Bloomsbn.rg. Grand Senior Warden—,Tames H. Hop kins,' of Pittsburgh. Grand Junior Warden—H. B. McKean, of 'Towanda. Grand Treasurer—A. 0. Herr. A parade of the Sir Knights took place tbis - afternoon. About three hundred of the iaraft, in fall uniform, with bann6rs, music, 4c. were in the line. Alines Hopkins, of Pittsburgh, delivered an oration, giving a sketch of the origin and objects of the Knights Templars. 'lSeeeission'iu the Presbyterian 'Church. Baitrusoss, June 13.—The congregation 'of the Franklin street Presbyterian church szibt to-night to take action. on• the course of the Rev. Dr. Bullock in deciding to sever his connection with the General Assembly -of the Old School Presbyterian Chtirch on .account of its recent action in regard to the Louisville Presbytery. The Rt 317,. Dr. Ham ner presided, and the congregation voted to sustain the action of their pastor, and to se cede from the General Assembly. The mat ter-excites much interest among the Pres byterians. Bar fag' et a newspaper Office., Pornasnurin, June 13.—The office of the -Express was entirely destroyed by fire this -morning. „Nothing was saved except' the Hoe press in the basement, whiCh was but ,damaged: The loss is $lO,OOO, , chieflycoVered by insurance. Possible "hie - crier* Of Bishop Early, Rioax - orm, Junel , l3.—lt is believed that 'Bishop Early will eoover from the severe loternal - iitjttries •e,arised - by the railroad ac cident at Coalfield 'yesterday. . a . kiniineialaxid Commercial. The fo shows the receipts of the, Delaware ...18ivision' Canal. for the week' and season, compared with same time last year: 'Weekending $8.631 52 . X'revionaly 69,580 45 78,224 67 'Week ending Zane 10, 1865.. Xtevions tu . Increase Ea 2866..--1 4344470 39 ' The following is a statement of coal transported -liver : the Dels.ware and. Hudson Canal for the we and season ending Jufe 9, and the samkperiods year: Tor the week For the endinv_Jtme 9. season. '1 ons. - Tons. Melaware and Hodson Canal 46,820 379,890 l'ennsylvania, Coal Company.... 853 5,863 Tone— Yor thesame period last year: Week. Beason. Si)elaware and Eadsoneanal.-...32,562 199,524 'Xepna:Coal Company 209 15,233 88.271 214.757 The ft) 'shows the shipments of coal over the D e i s warum and Western Railroad for the -week ingJane S, compared with same time last eseasom 4MAPPed . dent conveniences. - - ' Palest N.W:6rner Stith and Thompson eta. SUPERIOR :FURNITURE, FINE CHINA . AND GLAt3SWARB, HANDSOME BRUSSELS CAB. PETB, &c. - ON FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE AttheN. - W. corner Maitland Thompson istreeta,.by Catalogue, superior walnut, parlor, dining room and Chamber Ibrniture, fine Brussels - aad cuter cement. hanosome chmaand glassware itc. • . i May he'exammed on themorning of Went 8 o'clock. BsIeNO.I.V4 JeffersOn street. NEAT.H9USEBOLD FURNITURE, FINE BRI7S , BELS CARPETS: to. ON. MONDAY MORNING. JUNE 18, A - tis o'clock, at Nm 1324 Jefferson street, et, the neat Walnut parlor, chamber and dining ream 'furniture, fine Brussels and other carpets, kit - hen utensils &c., may . be examined 4,11 the soornlngof sale at steclock; FINE BRANDLEEt, WitISKTE4, SHERRY, HOUK, AND CLARET .WINES. &c The Stock of atpss*.t. Ward & Brother, late of the La Pierre Howe_ . WEDS V.S.- DAS, JUNE At 12 o'clock Loon. at. the auction rooms, will be sold;by catalogue, the stock of tine Brandies, Whis. hies, Sherry. Bock and Claret Wines, th.L. of Messrs. Ward & Brother, late of the Da Pierre House. Comptes may be examined one hourpreviotti to sale, • Bale No. 1513 Green street. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD TURNITuRig. FINE FRENCH MANTEL CLOCK. MIRRORS. CAR PETS, KITCHEN FUhNITURE and UTENSILS, LEMON AND ORANGE TREES, dm - ON FRIDAY MORNING. JUNE v. • At 10 o'clock. at No. 1113 GrePn street, the surplus furniture f a family going to Europe, may be ' , snot at 6 o clock on the moraine of sale, VALUABLE FARM—C I PPER ORE AT PRI VATE seLv..—Araluable Farm it acres. There is a vein °tars.) , suiphuret of copper on the place. Full particulars will be given on application at the auction MOMS. fITROMAIS BIRCH & SON. AUCTIONEERS ANI looturstTSSlON MERCHANTS, No. 1110 CHESTNUT meet. (Bear entrance 11(17 Sansom street) 110L'Et'r3ROLD FURNITURE OF EVERY DE. SCRIPTION RECEIVED ON CONSIGNMENT. SALFb EVERY FRIDAY MORNING. Sales of Furniture at Dwellings attended to on the most Reasonable Terms. SALE OF REAL ESTATE, STOCKS, &c., AT THE EX MANGE. THOMAS BIRCH ‘S. SON respectfully inform theh friends and the public that they are nrepared to attend t o the sale of Beal .IDttate by auction and at private le SALE OF VALUABLE CLAPEICAL AND MS CrT.LANEOLTS MUSIC, FINE VIOLINS. &c. -O.v TECURL-DAY AFTERNOON. At 4 o'clock, at the andien stare. No. 1110 Oheatznu street. will_be sold— 'l he valuable Classical and Miscellaneous Music be longinr to the estate of the late O. F. Haptield, cons. prising orchestral arrangements, quintettes, guar• tette'. opera scores. oratorios and piano music.. • Also. accent' valuable violins, originals by Steiner, Amati, Alblni, Magial and others. Catalogue; will be ready for distribution on Monday.. Sale at No 1110 atiestrun street. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. rfA.R.PETs, MIB• HORS, &c. ON FRIDAY MORNING. Al 9 o'clock, at. the Anctlon Store, No. MO Chestnut street, will be sold— large assortment of superior walnut parlor, chamber, dining room and 'kitchen furniture. FINE DIAMOND JEWELRY. • • , ON FRIDAY. At I o'clock at the auction store, No. 1110 Chestnut street. will be sold— IS elegant Start and rings. single stone and clusters. Also, 8 elegant breastpins. They can be examined at.the auction store on Thus• day aftesncon. PINE SHOW CASIC. ON.PRIDAY MORNING. At the auction store, will be sold, a Plate Glass Gaun ter Show Case. • P.TA1 4 70 FORTES. One rosewood 7 octave Piano Forte, xnade by Meyer; one do. do. Loud. Y JOHN B. MYERS CO., AUCT/ONEriES I, Nos. co and MI MARKET street. corner of liana. LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF CARPEEINGa CANTON MATT - ENOS. dm. ON FRIDAY- MORNING, June 15, at 11 o'clock, will be sold, by catalogue. or four months' credit, about YOO nieces of superfine and tine ingrain, royal damask, Venetian. list, Dutch bemp cottage and rag carpetings, embrating a choice assortment ofsuperior goods, which may be ezamined early on the morning at sale. e.43k034.1/40wdEigiriVwiagib i g P*43WiliM)!Nalsr 1 11% • V w • .ON MONDAY MORNING, JUNE .13, At 10 o'clock, will be sold, by catalogue. O 1 FOITI ISIONTRSCBEDIT, about7oolots ofFrench, India. Ger man and British Dry Goods, embracing a full assort. ment of fancy and. staple articles in silks, worsteds woolens, linens and cottons. N. B.—Oooda arranged ibr examination and =tit looms ready early orrmorning of gala LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OP BOOTS, GUMS BROGANS, TRAVELING BAGS, STRAW GOODS. mac. ON TUESDAY MORNING; JUNE 19, WUI be sold, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, on fbu' mouths' credit, about 1,100 packages Boots, Shoes, Bile morals. &P.., of City and Eastern manufacture. Om for ev.f.rn nation with catalogues early on the moralist of sale.' giRE PRINCIPAL - MONEY EEMAELTEA 44 m.ENT 1. B. E. corner of SIETE and RACE streets. ' Money advanced on Merchandise societally' Watches,Jevrelry, Diamonds, Gold and Sliver elate. and on all articles of value, for any lentil of timE WATCHES AND JEWELRY AT PRIVATE SALE Fine Gold Hunting Case, Double Bottom and Oper Face English; American and Swiss Patent Level Watches; Fine Gold Hunting Case and Open Face Le pine Wetchesr, Fine Geld Duplex and other Watches Fine Silver Hunting Case and Open Face English American and Swiss Patent Lever and Le tin Watches: Double Cara English Quartier. and °that Watches; Ladies' Fancy Watches: Diamond Oust Finger Rings; Ear Thugs, Studs, &at Fine Chaintc' Medallions; Bracelea; Scarf Pinr, Pins; Finger Binge; Pencil Cases, and Sewoay gene • • FOB SALE.—A large and splendid Fireproof Chart emitablelbr a Jeweler, price $6.50. Also, several Lots In Borah Camden Fifth sat Chestnut streets otXrrs', A. IAIT.LON IMPORTANT SALE °FOIL PAINTINGS, PASTEL PIC rtBRIS AND CRYSTAL MEDALLIONS dm. Comprising the entire Collection from the AMERICAN ART GALLERY, NEW YORE. R. -.SCOTT, Jr. will sell by suction. on FRIDAY. SATURDAY and MONDAY EV.ENINGS, June 15,16 and 15, ate o'clock, at 'the Art Gallery, 1020 Chestnut street. a .very chotce collection of Paintings. Crystal Medallions, sr c. It embraces specimsns of some of the .most talented living American artists. je.1.2.6t CAB D.—We are prepared from now until July tette make +medal Bales of any description of merchandise. end will use our beet endeavors to give satisfaction. For terrus.Ac.. apply at the office. DAVIS & RA.N.VEY, AUCTIONEEEtb. (Late with M. Thomas it Sons.) Store No. 833 Chestnut street. FURNITURE SALES at the Store every TuesdaY. SALES AT MELD ENCMS -ecelve Partici:dal attention VALUABLEIIISCELL A.NEnTJS BOOKS. ON FRIDAY EVENING. JUNE 15. - At 7)4 o'clock, at the auction store No. 333 Chestnut street, Valuable Miscellaneous Books, portion from a Private Library,. including mans English editions of choice authors, in fine bind ngs. AlsO. ti number of At Okla Books. Mostly the last editions of the publics- Cons of Lea & Rlan chard. May be examined Thursday and Friday, PHILIP FORD & CO., . • AUCTIONEERS, No. 106 MARKET street.- - SALE OF 100 r CASES BOOTS AND SHOES. • • .ON MONDAY MORNING, TUNE 18. Cori:manning at 10 o'clock. precisely. will be sold by catalogue 10426 cases men's, boys' and yontbs , calf', It kip, grain and thick , ots, Brown', Ralmorals. Con gress Elaiters,Oxford Ties. &c. ; women's. misses' and children's calf kip, goat, kid. buff and moroccn heeled Boots and Shoes. Also, a tine assortment of city-made goods. Y BAB.RITT & CO., AIICTIONIOw w 4 4 • . Cash Auction House, • _ No. 230 Market street, corner ofßank street. Cash advanced on consignmentswitbootextea °harem NOTICE TO CITY AND COTIN TRY MERCHANTS. ON FRIDAY MORNINei, %Tunny is, at 16 o'clock. 500 lets assorted Dry Goods, ClottuS, CaMi; mores, Dress Goods, &c Also,- . 200 dozen Straw Hats. Hoods, &is If a dozen White and, Fancy Shirts. • Invoices Boots, Shoes, Hosiery, NotionS. &c. T . L. ABIUDELthIak. & 00., AVOTIO :.I , IIVERI-, • .1505 7iLLTUrfa , street. *bon iilbt, . AUCTION SALES. TAXES .13TtlESTiL4N - s A.IICTIONE.EN 'Peremptory Sale' to •Cloge a "Partnerithip" Account, ai o. 307 Untoutdreetiand 307 Cypress street—, LEASE. STOOK, TOOLS. CA.ERIAtiES, &c. ON SATITEDAY,MORNINELJUNE 16. Alt 10 o'clock, will he kohl-without 'rEserve, to' chee a , partnership, the entire 6tock and teols of o.'.l'..Eidd & Co., Carriage Manufacturer Including Wagons Choice Lumber. Spokes, Hubs, Felloes, Smiths' Tools. Im• proved Drill. &c, _ ' • LEA SL—Also; the Lease of both shops. - RANK FIREPROOF SAFE AT PRIVATE SALE. At Private Sale -A supelor Rank Safe, nearly new,„, about seven fiet high inside, with combination'lockw &c.: in perfect order, Made by Farrel &. Herring.all cost of $1,4e0. TO RENT—A handsome double Mansion on Walnut street, either furnished or' untarnished. Apply at the Auction Store.' ESUMIPItMeis. ' VCOMAPOrriLTJI-41.• WRIGHT'S TAR SYRUP PRENCLPAIT; DEINYS, 773:136IITIE:Tlitith i3T. PRICE, PER BOTTLE; $5 PER HALF DBZH6I: The undersigned citizens take pleasure in cheerfully recommending the use - of ' Wrlght's Tar Syrup. Aar coughs colds, consumption, wheePicg coughr - 0 011, ea • fever, liver complaint, pains' in the breast, bronchitis. Inflammation, and constriction of - air vessels in llut lungs. The remedy should be in every Charles C. Wilson, Forney's Press office. 'Charles H. Graffen, Sundati Herron/ office. • James Nolen, inquirer office. • • -; • Wm. F. Corhit, Ansociated Press. Wm. B. Carpenter, Fire Alarm 'and Police Tel& graph, Fifth and Chestnut streets. - ;A. Randolph, Front and Lombard streets. • ,' James W. Ferrine, LOS Charlee street, H. A. Davis, 32342Isskillatreet. - JohnWoodside,l33l Franklin street Robert Thompson, 1603 Walter street. R. 6: March - . 626 Franklin street. , , J. Gebloff 731 South Second street. : '- John Seymour, MS South Front street. E.W. Howard; I•Doe.k street.' - • - ' H. C. Bartlett r ra7 South Second street. , L. Rates, 665 Arch street.. ' Albert .Pdartin, 417 South Second street. Mary Caldwell, 1032 Samson, street. , • - W. Thomas,-20 North Fourth street. , T. M. Canby, 109 Elfretb's alley. - • George Wilson. 23f. Race street. - - - W.F. 8r00k5,69 North Second street. , M.'.l.Hassett,ll9 (lanai street. , . : S. Seymour Rate, Bustleten. Charles Rogers, 921 South street: ' - • R. T. Wellington Second and Quarry Street& • E. B.Thomas,l3B South Sixth street. William Barna, Mb South Front street. . . S. S. Sanford, Opera Manager. John lilaginnts, rear 01'134 North Second street. Mrs. S. B. Choate, Newark, Del. George W. White & Co:, No. Mt South INsirli street. William B. wrigh4: ' Bra: We take pleasure In recommending smug; TAR SYRUP (of which we have already sold con siderable quantities) as a most excellent and efficacious remedy fox the complaints set MrAt in your printeg: bill already submitted to the public. As a graWiring act to suffering humanity we will cheerfully ream= mend year preparation to all afflicted w ith diseases - which it is designed to cure. • _ Tours, &c., DIMES & SON, Druggists, N. E. corner Pine and Sixth trantis, Also to be had at • JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY & COWDEN, DYOTT ch CO., and all principal druggists and dealers. The subscriber would beg leave further to say thal he is prepared to fill orders and forward the Syrup to any part of the country. Persons desiring other infolmation by mail will enclose a postage stamp, and_ answers will be returned as soon as the exigencies or business will admit. T. 7 A of WRIGHT, 771 South Third street, - • Philadelphia. Ps. rkJi PiALMt h EN T 'TAeLh d EA— y A ing p a e n l malc a aewhi cn feet them, giving tone to the gams, and leaving a feel 'ng of fragrance and perfect cleanliness in the mouth. it may be used daily, and will be found to stre.n= weak and bleeding gums, while the aroma and 31venes5 will recommend it to every one. Being emu nosed with the assistance of the Dentist, Physician sag Micro. copist, it is confide.tly offered as a RKLIAILLIt iubstitute for the uncertain washes formerly in vogee. Eminent Dentists, acquainted with the constituents ..,f the DENT.ALLMA, advocate its use; It contain*. nothing to prevent its unrestrained employment. Made only by JAI T. SEWN, Apotheatry, Broad and bprtute streets. For sale by Druggists generally, and Fred. Brown, . D. L. Stackhonse, Hansard 4 Co., Robert. C. Davis, -- . G. R. E eeny. Geo. C. Bower, Isaac H. H a y, Charles Shiv C. H. b eedles, G. J. Scattergood,' • 7, T. J. Husband, J. C. Turn penny &Q. _ Ambrose Smith, Charles H.fetoerle, Thomas Weaver, James N. Marks, - William B. Webb. B. Bringhurst &QO., James L. Rlspham, Dyott 4 Co., -.- Hughes & Coombe, H. C. Blair, - Henry A. Bower, Wyeth & Bro. - 1.- DRIUCH!). THE GREAT AMERICAN DEODORIZER AND DISINFECTANT. • This article owes its peoallar value as a DEODO RIZER to the that that it decomposes and destroys an. noxious gases and vaporethat are given offfromputti lying animal or vegetable matter Da. W. E. A AIKI.N, Professor of Chemistry In tiler University of Maryland. says: "For an efficient and reliable Deodorizer and Disinfectant, always ready Itm use, and not liable to, arm change, equally valuable ii the sick room and In the foul sink, it has, in mg opinion, no equal. • This opinion Is concurred In by Drs. Miltenberger,: Johnson, Chew. IffSherry. Butler, and . Dr. Van Biber. who made the report to the Fa:toned Scusircom and Quarantine COnrentiOn of Ina, says:. - "It Is the best deodorant of which Ihave any - lore*. ledge: "First. It evidently answers the perpose. "Second. It is odorless itself. "Third. It is easily kept and managed. ".Fburth. /t Is comparatively cheap. For sale by ROBERT SRO3I2R Wholesale Drunttta. N. F. corner FOLIBTH. and RACK Streets. Ana by Druggists generally COD LIVER OIL (new made) regularly received la V quantities suitable to the trade. • ALCOHOL, 95 per cent; finest quality in best of pa,c3to a VI . FINED CAMPHOR, in original. packages. . Ipecac Root, Ipecac powdered; Ipecac, powdarailt, ftt lb. bottles;_Powdered eallsays Bark, Powdered Mut barb, Powdered Jelin'. in bottles, for sale by JOHN Ct. RARER & CO., No. 718 Market street.. DLAIR'S Pt RE FRUIT SYRUPS put up in bottles A) expressly for Families in the country. One table spoonful otany of these Syrups added to a glass of ice= water, makes a most refreshing and delightful draught —almost. if not equal to soda water. Orders by malt promptly answered. If.C. BLAIR'S SONS', Apothe, caries. Eighth and Walnut streets, Philadelphia. CA.PdPHOR.—A lot of Camphor fbr sale by NI7II.- LIAM W.Lr IS & CO., Druggist*, No. 724 and= Market Strect. EXT.R. AOT OF BEEF for beef tea or Essence'at Beef in sickness or for soups for table use. Made n Elgin. Illinois, by Gail Borden, from the Jnlcee of choice beef and is superior in [delicious flavor =X quality to any hitherto known. ' Packets with fbil di recstaxia. ode dollar meal. : EVBBELL, APOthecatlf 1410 Chestnut street. . ral:(9Blll3TS' SUNDBIES. Gradual:en Horrand LPm Tilda,Combs, Brwat Minoru, Tweessni,P-a sows, Horn Scoops., Instrumento, Tin= Hard and Soft Blabber Goods, Vast Cued, Wm Hata' Syringes, arc., daN atWNE ds" m apses 22 South Eighth s trald: •• RORKRT BROIDSLAIUDI. & 00. N. N. 00ENDit FOlThirDN AND RACE Wholeashi Drugglete, hfanufacturens and Dealers In Windore Glass, White Lead, and Banta of every descriptlaz after to the trade, or commie" &complete stock ai goods In their line, at the lowest market rates. ROBERT SHOEMAKER di = l. Northeast corner Fourth and Dace streets. DAY BUlL—jnet • received,. as invoice Of (lenu2 .0 Imported Bay Rum, for sale by the gallmultp 10BICBT ECHO'MPIMA RIM & 00.. DSCIWISt. B. asst oer Fourth and Baca streets , 111A0141231A--Jenning's Calcined, in lide. round thid Bland bores, also in bottle& Jeznin_re Carbonate or Ragnesia,in 2 oz. and 4 oz. papers. Heavy Calciruse Magnesia and ler main by MAHLM. gum& 30N dc CO.. Druggist% Market and Serrentit Went'. biladelohia. nerd 4.0 Littll4oßbs HER MAJESTY CHAMPAGNE, J_ :Fe Du o 151 SOM nun vr., 40LE /WENT. .-The attention of the trade is solicited IQ the following very choice Wines, - 4 , 5_., for 71 1 = 10613EPR F. BUNTON, No., Fa Booth Front abotre - Walont BfAD2IIIIAS-Old leltnia, 8 years old. SIIKELIMtS-Orimpliell Co., single, donne NM triple Grape. °fusee Bona, BudolPh. ToPan, RUM Spanish, Mown and F. Valletta - PORTS-Tllette r Vinho Velho Beal, Dutton as Batten° Valente & CO. Vintages 1886 to 1856. ULABETS I+ 11,--larnse , Irreree and Ettwolfal*Whe Ql 13169.121111_ VPIII2IOIITII-0. Senirdsn, Wive& 00. .1117SCAT-de Fret a CRAM:FAQIR - BB --I= IrcOnt , "Gehl M e de Venom Her filaleaty and Bora um= and .09tm favorite brands OLD WHISKIES.3OO Cases Pare Old 'Wheat: Frei Botabon suad.llonowpzliela•Virlilakies, for We 1 , ,i7 F.: P. MIDDLIITON. • • , ,•• •. 5 Ficelp. - 1 0 1,v4 atm*. „ LONDON Leal:M. IWBINIM—WhoIe and - Ufa boxes best quality, Texelon?l,6Yee Nalable,,Nre solo by,.7. 13. - RUMBIER (39.1108 R. Delaware Ammo, IMPERLI.I. ZRIMMIS.—ao audeterim andhatabturee, Ixtiported. g rid 4+o, b 7203: 7f/8 .887/7777--7,7t77Bli7Faxik OrBl7Bll , •- • - - • myl6-11