IHE: PULPIT. SERMON BY elev. C. W. SHIELDS, ON YHE flapiala A sermon, feelid*rllennfhlt!following . teart of Seriptiire,,'lvalpeetiutly l ,preacheilArvtlAe tleCritiftyreabyterkin Church, Seireah‘aftente ' Sztriiie below Arab; by the palstery/tee't OvW. l • ;; pap,/ Spele tkeir:44neciAatisil+n.eay.,Asiti duiellithiio good o,ig.g," n -2?lnnane coo., i l5 . In this, and the subjobibiltecelagoll-ot:SOP tere, trald,,the apeakef, evidently emiliaentiovipon.whetwas -phasing' in his own mind, as he eh - Served tbe ,cenffict between two applyeatly__*dagontstic...riattires jd,Maifif,-tyllarent\wikkboiliad. , : ooll .o to Pnelusfqn -aellilletilindire text, that this seeminucontrallety of eittotiok!ak is hereint in blo'beitig:'" - 1 The ergameat of -the discourse which fol lowed' was briefly this-? Nan; in his B owl state, was depraved;,aliffividch dOpriVitywas alike seen and ,daplored.by tree. „Christians in all agea.: The nien. of the,worki=falled , cognise this truth, becaube they had not .;the witness of spirit irifldif, ; !theni., ,They tried theniselies **their own standardit; which• were human,. and conlusquentlYitePerfeeti.X. ioj regulated and formed,by.thcitoyinimrier , feet Ceiceptionirif d i rty; wheretatlieTChris: Can's senseef drititvairbaliffitrateillala law of God, and'befere - which - ere - tife‘Pe#4;44 4 _ not fail to dliteevOrtifeir "Maniffe , PhOrteenft. ings,abd. defects.- : . • 2 -:- • The. Plititi4e l OgY • Ofithee - would'.-bear the .closest exatnination; 'The fact was clearly , indieitirietimt laity/is Incor porated the Apostle's self-knowledge, :based upon a most rigid Self-examidation.r; , Lest this' swec9ing:confestdon, however;phiat4tpivor of tinduckieverlt, Pad 10.11 cauthinely , inaertedi into it a most tapiallfying*ception, via : "that my flesh,- - dwelleth,ipi : good thing," by ivluelt itisMitldbee9ertthat be bad exempted the,fegetierate part of his nature.. In the examination of thin subject; the -fol lowing propititiOnleyere l jniggeatc:4 for, our consideration'",s:--;'_. l First. That f ondinarily, ,huinanglatitio Was characterized, WitlieWritterAeatltr4jan ef; all heating!! i andptirity-o.lifit hUratelity, in itself, was aveat negaticm-ef.all'meral , excellence, without a single onality'lo ,Metiiiiniend It to the favor of the Creetoe. :Tide ,statement might be at variancuilth the preconceptions of many of his hearere ; ,yeyif it was true, the importance of theitexamlning it coalffnbt bo overlooked with, Ifni:Ml6', anitit warily, sub jeding this proposition to the ordeal °feu ex amination at the bar of ibelfreire coMmiences that he wished to develop its significance in , the minds of those wh'o did not realize the applicability of• the apostle's decision to 'their own cases. In making this pelf-examination, thoroughly, we should discover that this hu miliating declaration of Paul had not been the remorseful monologue of some depraved rebel or wretched desperado. ,Bad it, indeed, origi nated from such a source—had it been the tes timony of aome awakeneddebanehee, then we might regard it as but an exception to the general rule; but, bow utterly was •this latter proposition ignored when we • remember that this testimony_had,boe,n given .by.- one like Paul, a man honored'nd adniired even by his fowl, forlds exalted excellence of character l Secondly. We had a confirmation of Paul's acknowledgment' hi the experience of some now living among us. -- If the lestimenyjust quotedwaa regarded itsinapplicableto human nature new, on acriennt'ef Its;remoteneas in the past, or probably 'Dome peculiarity of con dition or temperamen4 vre had the eoneheta tive evidence of a class still 'eXtent;including every grade and variety of conditions and temperaments. Indeed, as we examined snore closely, we should, find that Apostle had been speaking',(Cie - ,tiackenitof tui, , and, that the best min muting uccould sartvith'Paul--, I know that , iw . rne', -- - ‘ that" lc' in My - flesh; dwelleth rio geed . If, this testimony were endorsed , oply !weenie new converts, who had just emerged from theylle depths of, human- wickedness; it might; perhaps, be re garded_ as, a anperstitions epiriV•of self-con-' damnation; but if we InquiredWe'shonld find that this acknowledgment came not from the, low, deeply steeped •in :sin; btit 'rather from the purest saint; and most exemplary CLOP :I2mm 'far, the fact Anenely that,the law of the spirit was at irerian4e - With-thelaot of the linen, was dwelt upon, but' the pffint'lled'now arrived at whichlhe speakerproposed te - con• eider why it was that no standard of matt'smo rallty. In his enregenerata state could - be per feet, which inquiry constituted the Thifil and last main division of lie diecouree. 01 the reasons adduced fof„thie difference between the outward standard of men;and the Inward standard as reve-aledify thpirit 'of God, the first was, thatthose outward standards, set up among men, were themselves as .widely ferent as the • nature and, circumstances of those adopting them were diesimilai. Thus, manifestly; the judgment which a man formed of his own - standard; of rectitude, would e de= pend wholly upon his own conceptions of mo rality. With the savage, for „example, who believed it to be his duty to murder his ene mies, this uncivilized doctrine was adopted into his code. And when we come to ask the men of the world for their standard, in the pre sent enlightened age, we -should and that in both action and profession, it consisted in what, from the force of custom and usage, they felt to bo their dirty, as citizens, to the State and to society.. But, -to the man enlightened , by the spirit within him, this mere escape from public re prehension and self-condemnation was not sufficient. ' For sueh as had not experienced I that light within, which ,had enabled Paul to see himself as be reallY was, it was of course impossible to understand why it was that a model of integrity should; according to Paul's confession, be 'at the same time an embodi ment of corruption as , 'every Christian felt himself to bo. - And now, - to realize at a glance the justness . ,of Paul's confession la the text, we need only look to the standard which'God bad set up for us in his law-.that holy, just - , and good law, "Thou shalt love thelord thy God with all thy heart; and with all thy son!, and with all thy Mind,* • *find 'thy ,neighbor at thyself." ' Where; he *Mild ask, could we find the man so pure as to be able to stand up immaculate before this- standard Of - the Eternal I- 'Where could Iv e find:that saint on earth whose ev,ory thought, word, and deed, was prompted by a pure, holy, and fervent love to •God And. who was there among the Most unselfish and perfect that, in hie intercourse with men, acted at all times towardi his neighbor as if ho weed" an other self? - , -Who could• not= perceive at a glance that, tried by such a standard, the beat must fall infinitely abort, and that continually, of the high , and holy law before which Paul had exclaimed r " I know that lq me dwelleth no good thing'?".Subjected to -this ordeal, who could doubt his own depravity? But there was a further' diversity between the experience of Paul and the men of the world. The view which a Christian had of moral duties was prompted by a religious sense, and ho would say that all attempts at the performance of duty which were not thus prompted, Instead of honoring God, were but an abomination and an offence in his sight. All duty, that was really such, natumllyturned to God, for we could do no good•thing•exeept it be gived us by his spirit. And now, for us to take an outward view, merely, of the facts presented, it would actually seem is If the saint and the sinner had exchanged places;. the one was humbled with' a sense Of hie de based conditions-the• ether- - 'Priding hiniself upon his unimpeachable self-righteonaness. By the degrees of this spirit of self-condemna tion, more, than by almost• any other means, could a rean's progress In the divine life he measured. , Upon- this - point' many, detelied themselves ; they might have ceased to:hato their enemies,- but had they forgiven, from the heart, the Injuries received.? • Another distinction betwend'thiise sylio be: hove an krealize the ladgeile r iorthe text, and those who de not, might be fonnd;in the fact that the former, experienced. a growing suit ceptibilitY•to the heinbtistiess - Of 'sin; whilst the latter grew more callous under its lade once. The Fealties were •compared by the speaker to an artist who, could form a grand Ideal conception Of Wbatini wished . to paint, but who, from certain physical hindrances,wai frustrated in his design; until, overcome by discouragement, he' was ready to dash his brush upon the canvas, in utter despair of ever consummating hie purpose,• So the Christian, cramped and baffled by the "law in hip mem bers,' was Prompted to exclaim, with Paid, in like despair, «When I *mild do geod, evil is present wit - Write - . -* • 0, wretched man that I am, who shall deliver me from the Wady of this death,?", - • • ' • In conclusion; he, did riot gxjierit by trils discourse to donvince 'those wild' were differ ently minded, of their - - depravity f' but 'be would say, that just in,proportion as a man was really good would 'be son his imperfec tions. And anyman, who would' try himself by the standard already-guoted,- "Thou shalt love the Lord with all thy :heart, And• thy' neighbor as thyself'," even though he should grow hoary with deeds of goodness, could, with his dying breath, exalaim with Paul, gi I know that in me, that is, in Rg, flesh, dwelleth no good thing." - ' The New York Sun Informs US that an ex traordinary ratio of pre-Adamite times paasod through that city on Saturday, in the possession of the discoverer, Rev, Samuel Lockwood, ,of Keyy port, New Jeisay, who' has 'been" for Some weeks put on a tour of geological Investigation among the Catskill mountain'. '”Tole ihdarkable repre sentative of ancient organisms. consisted of three fragments, being ptirtionit of an extinut fosall plant,, the largest fragment weighing 'twine 1,200 poichdc Its diecoverer, says it lea water plant, of the family Antisetacea, and that it was round to a member Of the New York - Devonian, or old red dimdstorie rook. How the eyes of the latainted Hugh Miller would have sparkled With inspiration at eight of this monster, of the , marine - Bora of these _rocket whose dwarfs he lies to eloquently described ! This interesting ,fossil , will , be — presented to the cabinet of Rutgers College..and the Natiral tory Society ,of the College hes - !Welted- the dtf coverer to prepare and read'hernial-1 a paper on, the enbjeot. • • • • Eon. W. W. Bost4ideelinee .being a candt date tpr the Vatted States Beaate ft.* litoitthOary , • • • • Oaks ba SUutkm 1111' THOMAS & 80N$, .11.11.48s. t piLinel..10, 1 30,TIIIODETNATILEitly r- , ,."- -- y. ~..,-::. armer'Pollee 87 ssul CD . STOOKFI ANDAlEAL,EtrArkhztr,Esp4T NEXT. Pamphletlitsloitils tioteieady ' coatalolOg full de •of-all the - roparty tiLife,l(olCon TuesdeV aorrioce ne ;With thst.:tiilt*a•• list ' ol . " salei iltitluly, aiWor rif' f44Ati.voTi!ttrNai .-,.•4.,-..,, - , .. ._ L lC. L. l it i .. -4 -, 51 , 87 , hitaIIIAIINIZTerS34; :A o: '- '`'• ' . phis ,Esohauge_ • every e.. 6 euet Jer.e.alllits ilurin the business xenon. -1:1:7--ke;el,117--litebAbsuit only occasional , sales ae ,-.. ;or, aidbMiiif imatipiaptatiiesiediAap.aritely, in litoaktolotokwis pan& on the ElaWsi_Preeloille ' toasoh safe, one.thousand Walloons In pothpalet forin t , ; eying full doilot s iptlonp of all the. properV to be sold on e followiatTlookiny, , •_- - , . . 47* EUENrTURE ojawas AT Tint' ADOTION• ' BTORlVei v o t zThureday morning. -. - „It SEWN AT PRIVTE SALE.% -. • • / % t:1” We' nee lerg ',Amount of Deal Estate. at . Vol. ira -We lubl i aing • - Tor, cleeoriptlos - of Oily end Lountry '- pert u Printed Lists, - be , bed ii the auetiou store.. T. - - --, —. 7 ' _•,.__---,.....iiiiiiaiLif......,..,,,---, - --- ~,,,,,,,,....„,...., on bur 'Private 'lisle Re r, „lad ,idelertisipi. oocaslonally be one Pubilo Bale bstriefs: (of yolleh.l,ooo peplos. are printed weekly,) Dee tfUllirpo... •- • . . ~. SPRING, SALEB,STOOKS AND REAL ESTATE. . Triiitylkixth . Sprlngillsie,.lune, 40th, at the Ex -11":1/4341-evNigi Spring :Wei , July 6th, it the Ex; • - pen di the eadditai* In handbills for each of the above - ules ,notr ready., - . ~, , - ETOOl{B,- LOANS, /to. • _ ..:- OnlTOsedayllvoslng, • . ', 240,6 nth, st . 8 &Wu*, at the-Ybilsdolphla ltx , oliipse, the tollowincoOcks and loans, by order of executeret-' . , . 83,0(21 Columbia, yhjun and Indiana Railroad, first tabrtgage, int.:cent: coupon bonds, interact payable Zeidusti , ; $29,000 eetond Mortgage, same company. ; 283 shareallottnt Carbon Railroad ComPetlY—Par 3 50 . 20 shares Pant Oreek Coal and Iron Mining and Ma tinfactstring OompanyiVirglitia-9'l, $26- , • ,114 elutes Bittaltura",Ys4; -,Wayne • "A Chicago Ball-. rob 4 4 9 ei1iat4400-8 6 2; , f l'elretwArdiaemF Of Flua4 7 - I ' 7 AL7- - FhlitidallihlitAthenteum. . 1 ' 0 1 00 ? 0, Atil i llAND ATLANTIC R AI L ROAD CO. Ales; err'a t.; of wham it may concern. will be sold 'without - aria, ten first mortgage. 1 per cent., bont(4ll;9ooeach. Camden and Atientio Railroad Coni- Patt7jl, e Noe. 2714 ? 276, - ; 277 i 278, 970, 280, 281, 282, 283, and w, witlercupons attached; interest due from, and initindh4; July 114, 1864: io Otte 'Also;:by order oPthe 'l:Wed States Marshal -228 ellireillelilmon TalleflailioadSpropttay. • • ;Also, for other imesanift= ,4280 PenkMatnattife•lneumdiee poroPauF 18 attires Matthilifeilll)o9lngtiVittik of Rarriaburg. -IEIIS Belawareltinthalantisirtince Company eerie. 4 shares AfannfabtaYetirrnanranee 00.—par tSfie.' ~AdministratoVneale—Sehares Mechanics Bank stock. TWENTY-SIXTH, 'SPRING- HALE—JUNIt 29th. 'At theliix'elningi,:will incinde„.. , onittanetDourt SiDe-LEetate of Alma West. Deoid. TRILEE-STORY.IMIDE DWELLING. No. 41 9North Seventleitreet,'ketween Willow and Noble streets. , L - - - v • ' Peremptory Sale. TICREE-13TORY BRICK DWELLING, Virginia street, emit of Nixon street, and - norttiof Coates street. NEAT MODERN DWELLING, No, 340 Federal at., between Third, and• Youth. titres* .oppoSlte Jefferson FOU,R,MODERN DWELLINos, each three-stories, , with back buildings, west side of Merino Street, north of. Master street, Twentieth ward. They will be sold imparately. . - TWO DWELLINGS, west aide of Tenth street, above Poplar,, ,- To be sold separately: • STORE AND rvvELLlßG,—Three-story brick store and dwelling, north side of Pasayunk road, south of Wharton street . • I: SOMERSET, STREET::-Two-story triune dwelling, Soinereet street, north of Salmon street. SALMON ay REHT.—Bnme dwelling, northeast side of 'Balaton Street, "north of, Willism.street. TENTEATRREVRESIDINCE.--Neat modern Well built residence,'east side of Tenth street, No. 721, be- Swoon Coate* and Brown. Immediate possession. Rneoutorsi Sale=-Estate of , Catharine Peterson, Deed. ' VINE RTBERT.—Thtee-story brick dwe'ling, No. 276 Vins'etteet,hetireen,Seponil and Third streets. VALUABLE SITE IfOR • A COUNTRY SEAT.— About 47 acres, south of Bristol, and about 14 miles from Philadelphia It is in Buck ectinty, and is bound ed on the west by the Trenton Itailmail at Oak Grove station. It will be shown by the owner, Mr. Joseph .IVoti, on the adjoining property' • • ESIRABLIft•GOUNTRY PLACE.-4 acres and 46 perches, in the , village of Norritonville, 8 toilet! from Nbiristown. The improveinents are s large three-story stone house. now.oeoupht as a post office and 'store by practising physician. -IRREDEEMABLE GROUND RENT, $64 a year, well secured and punctually paid. Six months , interest, due let July, will be included: SECIOND STREET.—Three-story brick dwelling, No. 492 North Second Urea; South of Dauphin. TWO THREIVIPPORY BRICK DWELLINGS, William street, southeast from Trenton Railroad Street. T o be sad aema _ stelf. _ , TWO-STORY BRICII„D„WELLINGS, No. 116 Gab. hard street, north of Cherry street, between Fifteenth andllixt inth streets. _ •--VALOABLIt PROPERTY.—Threaatorw brickdwel- - ling • , Frankford Road, between Queen and Allen Ste., with four three-story briak dwellings on "tines street. The whole renting for $960 i.year - • - Peremptory Sale. . • FEDERAL' STREST.—Two three-story brink dwel liege, Nos.. 1234 and 1284 Federal, street, between Twelfth and Tbirteinth street. Sale absolute. SOUTII premsEET? STREET. —Modern three stay briekstoreind'dwelling. No. 702 South Fifteenth Street, with two three-stoiy brick dwellings in the rear :on -Wyoming street. - WOOD STREET ANIMIEWSON STREET...-Three story brick dwelling, Ne. 1330 Wood. street, above Duke street, with two frame dwellings In the rear on Howson street. • COUNTRY PLAOR, RIX ACRES, with barn, Junc tion of the BuetlettinAiirnpike and Caster 'road, three miles from Brankford Immediate poaseefilon. Executor's fide. . . . . . . •THRBB-STORY BizoK DWELLING, No 1032 Barker etreet, between Sixteenth and Seventeenth, end Chestnut and Market. streets. ,Terme—one-hall elude. Immediate pomeesion. Peremptory Pale. TIME-STONY BRION DWELLING, No. Mere dith qtreet, between Lombard and South, and Twenty third and Twenty-fourth streets. Sole absolute. tifIIREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, north aide of Davie atreet;eighth hones went of Thirteenth street, late District of Penn.. TWENTY-SEVENTH SPRING BALE—JULY oth. At the Exchange, will Include— Tat:MITER'S POSTPONED PALE—GOAL LANDS— LUZERN'S COUNTY, PA —By order of the trustee for the holders of the BONDS of the NORTH CAR BONDALE COAL COMPANY, contalolog 1565 acres and fiSperches Waste In Yell township, Losernelcounty, Pa , John ' Laporte, Eeq , trnetee. IJY Pull particulers now ready In handbills. Orphans , Court Salo—Estate at John Ealb, Deed. TEIBBE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, east side of Third Moot, above Coates street. , Same Estate. BRICK BUILDING, DEER VAULT, ,BIIBDB, An. northwest corner of ElevestcaUflioitt - Mblaavenue. Same Estate. BltiOs AND Ilia ME STABLE, AteryMe street, above oorunots avenue.. fig- Full particulars now ready in handbills. THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, N 0.138.2 North Front street, south of Muter diva, th e lot extending ,to Hope street, HANDSOME MODERN FOUR-STORY BRICK RE SIDENCE, No 1805 Floe street, west of Eighteenth street, with double book banding" and in replete with ardent veissenlenees.. •.. VALUABLE LOT . , TWENTY-FOURTH WARD, at the southwest corner ofLocust and Mary streets. late West Philadelphia, 200 feet on Locust street, 175 feet 'Mt Mary street 05.800 may remain on mortgage. LARGE AND VALUABLE CORNER PROPERTY . Large and superior modern four-story brisk residence, Southwest corns of Tenth and Bhlppen Went, lot 24 by `lOO feet, (rents, VALUABLE LOT. —Lot adjoining, being 40 feet front on Tenth street. 709 "feetwith handsome garden; , Also, a brick stable end - roan h-home in the-rear. LOT.—Also, a lot adjoining on Tooth street, 20 by 109 foot: Terme of the whole, otte•fourth Peremptory Hale. THILEE4T9ItY MUCK DWELLING, No. 228 North Tenth street, between Mae and Vine streets. dale ablolnta. HANDSOME COUNTRY RESIDENCE, large double atone house, built and finished in a modern style, with between two and three acne of land, on Nineteenth street, at she Tioge station on the Germantown Rail road.. Immediate possession. There area stone stable and coach-house, vegetable garden,&c, designees' Peremptory Sale. VALUABLE HOTEL PROPERTY known as the "White Sean," Race street, between Third and Fourth streets, 74 feet front, 140 feet In depth. Sale absolute. s Bale by order of the Ifeire of Anthony G. Querrvelle PINE STREET.—Handsome three-story brick resi dence' with 'double back buildings, south side or Pine street, between Fifth and Sixth atreets. Thl4 house has been recently modernized, and le In complete order, with all modern conveniences Immediate posseesion. Sale at No. 1624 Arch street, VALUADIAAL PAINTINGS ENGRAVINGS, AND OUOICE PRIVATE' LIBRARY. ' On Friday Morning, July 2d, at 10 o'clock, at No. 1524 Arch street, will be sold, by catalogue, a private collection of valuable oil paintings and engravings, all richly framed ; at the same time, a number of choice books, rare and fine jeditione, and superbly bound. The collection of paint ings embraces the productions of the following eminent artiste: Thomas Sully, George R. Bonfield, Eaumgart• nor, Carl Schutz, Ea/total Dolan.), !Janney, Birch, Martin,meyerbeer, Merchant, stud others Ur May be eketuined with catalogues two days pre vious to the sale': fromS A. M. till 1 P M. • - ,Breen tor's Sale—No. 410 Noeth Seventh 'street. NEATIIOI:43ENOLD FURNITURE, BRUSSELS OAR. PETS, Zoo On Wedneeday Morning, gOth inst., at 10 o'clock, at No. 410 North Seventh street, by order of executor, the neat household and kitchen furniture. ' gJ May be examined at 8 o'clock on the morning of sale. z Sale at Nos. 130 and Idl. Routh Fourth atm& SUPERIOR PURNITURE. ELEGANT ROSEWOOD PIANO-FORTE, FINE BRUSSELS CARPETS, MIR , • ROES. &O. On Thursday Morning, , At 9 o'clock, at the, auction store, an extensive emsortment of exoillent,seoond•band furniture, elegant plano•fortee OnOmlrrore, carpets, etc., from private famines doginlidir housekeeping, removed to the stove for convenience o f sale. ._. AT A well-aeoured drat mortgage-114,800. A. beautifully painted lot, Perklomen turnpike ,Ohestnot IisIOSES NA T 81, - AUOTIONEER .O.IL'AND OOMMIBBION IdIIIIOII.ANT, S. 111. cornet LICTII and RACE Streets. - ORTIAT PUBLIC- AOCOSI X ODATION. 'MONEY I MONEY! ! MONEY! ! ! Money liberally advanced to hirge or small amounts, from one dollar to thousands, on gold and silver plate, diamonde,•wateltes, jewelry, fowling-pieces, musical instrumente„furniture, dry goods, clothing, groceries, idgersibardware, cutlery, books, borate vehicle', bar nest' and ell *Moles of value, fr any ' length of time ,agreed on; at Norkass , Principe/ 2V•stablislitnent s Sot - Minot corner of. Sixth eat Race streets. promig.ory notes with with collateral, discounted et tbillOteet marketrites, NATRANIP PRINCIPAL 8 8TABLiatuRNT, 8. B. CORNER OP SIXTH ,AND RACE STREETS. Where tuner will be liberally' advanced on gold and silver plate; diamonds, watches; Jewelry, fowling pieces, dry goods, clothing, gradates, liquors, • cigars, hard ware cutlfitr, fancy articles, mirrors, paintioge, en. :gratings, intudeal _lnstruments, furniture, bedding, ' horses vehicles, banana, stake, and all other articles *Credos. - ' OBIT-DOOR 'BALES Personal attention given to all ont-door sales either at private dwellinge, stores, Or elsewhere, and ilium unusually low. - , • - TO PERSONS RELINQUISIIING UOVSEICSEPING. Persons relinquishing housekeeping or having sup plies of furniture to dispose of, will Bind it to their ad easttageby sending the same to the auction etore, be corner of. Sixth and Race Street, where It will be properly arranged in the furniture salesroom, and sold to the beatadvaniage, two-thirds of the good. advanced if required, and the balance handed over the afternoon of the day of AT rarvezz SAL*. Pine gold and sliver hunting cane, double cave, and double bottomed lever, 'spines, Segllsh, Balm, and French watches' gold specks, gold chains, gold brace lets, a varieV of fine gold stride, breastplus, and finger rings; fine flutes, superior old violin and saber, very fine melodeon. and numeronsotlier articles. RUSSIA MATS.-500 DOZ. NO. 1, AND 600 dol. No. 2 RUSSIA NATO, suitable tor pack ing 'Parhitiure and Uardenorai one, will be sold low, if 'applied tot Noon, by WEAVER, PITIABH,_4O 00, Jap2.o.:;. N r NVAT 24 80 . 22 N. WllAßlnee Tun. KEMP. -A ,ILARGS STOOK OF ILI superior waity on land and formals by FITL&B, & CO., N.. 23 North WATER street, !AA ' r , • 1 wA no rrn,tt, Wherve• WHITE FISII.-75 half bble. of the cele brated Detroit Elver White Fish, just. received sad for elle by " 0.0. SADLER & 00., 4° 4 Y tfortWoElt Wed, Bales bg Anatol! : . Q.M.MBROIA.I4 MLES.,R(IO)4,. 'Priatireind itrwritaWintEllie: . beiii senn MAIN SET and onzoNuT and inciOND sad T,HIRD streets. • ,, P:G.11701,BERM; s 61702105111C11. . - - - Q - -,EA DYSART:IO3O4-I:traitosunts los commission BIZROHLATP, o."IT tong( EIGHTH STREET. corner of LOLfGESTREET." , • LARGE BALE OP lIIIRNITUREVOARPETS, &a. Horning. At 10 o'clock. we will cell' a large - assortment of se oond.hand furniture, oarpete, 'netting; titi.; of etperson declining housekeeplog, all to besold without reserve. LARGE agar or EIESVIDERIES, HOSIERY, RdtY • G D OODS AN TRIDIGINGS. .• , Oq Toes*, • , At No. E 4 'North Ninth' streetore will cell the.entire etcok, goodwill and Rituros of 11:11. _Louden - oleo?, about de c lining Wollner; isle 'to commence at 10 "o'clock precisely: Thebtoojebse been lately purchased, and is all good. , fresh oda.; 'aid 'onside in part of fine Wench ombroldericef trlmmings r hostery, all kinds of dry goods, parallels, umbreptur. ._ J The goode*Hrtie Open Tor examination on Mon day afteigoon,. *Ortliy the - attention of dealer/Vend inmrs—Wto he sold without reserve. „ - • AV-PRIVATE'SALE. . . . kluge andveluable tract of valuable coal and tim ber land at privatebele.',woll worthy the attention' bf Capitalists and - Others; es the owner is Compelled to Bell. IL7',Sok further ititioplqrs inquire at the auction Nora'.' - ' • . Arr OUT-DOOR SALES nolletmt,and Promptly :at, tended to: ANVANol4B.inede on cowdgconenta when de rdred, without extra.oharge. BALE7B.IOIOIIB open intll 10 P. E. Now pre pared to receive hivoloea of DRY-Roo p s, NOTIONS WATCHES and JEWELRY, N EW. • and SECOND VIAND BERNITITRE; PAINTINGS,I3OO}IO and INTA TIONERY r dc0.,.• • • • • • IE7 800 orloNor ,epoos ,94Ory.evenlpg. TAMER 'FREEMAN; AROTIONRER; OP -NO: 471 WALNUT fiTitlin, above PeisOnh taioxibg ns frith ronaltiunkints tin tart Osurell.that their properW_will not be eacrificed.. Coricrraisidone more moderate Oen than phjirge,d' by any other 'Auditor House ia.the city. , - Mr' Oonslgfuoints respe c tfully eolioited. Bales paid immediately alter the goods AN iold. Positive Bale: ' 01151E'VERY LOTS., ', - : , On Wednesday Evening, ' .. Juneso, at 8 0°1082;12, the Biehange, will be sold) without reserve , . . .... . Late No 45 and 46,.,5ee: It, avenue IC4'; • . ' Lot No. 425, see. D, and 285, tea. 0,, near the front of 'the ground—in the Odd Pellowsl Cemetery, Also-:•Lot NO. 25, Drvisitrzed. silo. 20, on' main tray.., . Lot No. 15, Divtalon]; fen. 8. - - . r,- ', '- '- •-•'' `Lots Not. 10 and 11, Division 0 , see. 21—in Amirlian Mechanics' Cemetery. .'•"', . 'j[3' These lots arelrell Ideated, :Bale absolut e. ' Tniateeal Positive Sale. ' . . , PUIILIO BALE ~01f EIGHT NEOTIONB, 160,000 SQUASH FEET, IN MOUNT MOBIAM ORMISTERY.' Under authority of a deed of trust," will be nold, with out renerve, on account of whom it may concern— On Wednesday Evening, June 30th, at o'clock, at the Philadelphia El, change— , • • Eight aectlone of ground, uninberod 1, 2; 8, 6.19, 52, 69, and 80, containloing together A. 60,000 "'square' feet, in Mount llorlah Cemetery, es per plan, with all the rights and immunitiee belonging to Ulf lots, and 1101: jest alone to the conditions of the act of incorporation, and the mien and regulatiosui adopted by the mana gers of the corporation. Bev- Will be sold separately. ICS $2OO to be paid on each when the same is struck off. TWENTY-FIRST SPRING SALE-JANE 30th This gale will include the fol owing- Orphans' Court Sale-Estate of Charles Janney, decid. HOUSE AND LOT, -FRONT STREET.-A three story brick house andilet, west side of Front street, above Poplar, 23 feet 1 inch front and 90 feet deep. Clear of incurnbrances. - Terms=ceek Sale positive. Orphans' Court Selo-Estate of Johnson's 'minors, THREE-STORY BRICK 1100911, CROWN AND' VINE STREETS.-. 11: three-story brink hones 'and lot, northeast corner of Orown and Vine streets. 17 filet front, 7.3 feet 9 inehee deep .01ear of incembrances. Sale positive. POSITIVE SALE-CVO PltAktil HOUSES AND LARGE LOT, OAMDEN.-A lot with two frame houses, north side Of Spruce etreeti between Second and Third stride, Camden. Lot 60 feet front and 240 feet deep to Division street. Rents for $lOB Olear of incum brances. They will be leld.without reserve. Orphans' Courtitele...Estate of Issas W. LAVAL, Dee'd. BRICK HOUSE AND -LARGE LOT OP GROUND, Twenty-first and Coates streets .- The brick house and large lotof ground, sentiment corner Twenty•Orst and .Coates streets, 80 feet on Coates street and 189 feet on Twenty-first etreet to Wallace street, 79 feet 9 Inches on Wallace street. 8240 ground-rent. The front on Coates meet 80 feet deep. Beata far 1300 a year. Sale positive. Orphans Court Sale. , -Estate of William Teeny, Dee'd. micron AND LOT, LITTLE PINE STKET.-A three story brick house and lot. 17g feet front on Lit tle Pine street, and 80 feet deep. 639.81 ground-rent. Sale positive Orphans' OonrbSale-.Same Estate. • GENTEEL DWELLING, THIRTEENTH STREET, lIELOW WALL/W.8.-A three-story brick hotted and lot, east side of Thirteenth street. below Wallace St., 17 feet - front, 186 feet deep to Orange street, 10 feet wide. On Orange street is.• small three-story brick dwelling., 62,500 may remain, Bale positive. HANDSOME REBIDENOE, No. 827 VINE STREET.- A.idesicable three-story brick dwelling house, with dOuble three-story brick buildings and lot of ground, 827 Vine street, east of Ninth street. 20 feet front 90 feet .deep to a 3 feet wide alley, of which it has the privilege. It is a very desirable dwelling, built and Stashed in thorough manner, with every convenience,' and is a de sirable location for a business man. 10 . " May be examined at any time. $1,500 only re quired., EIGIT MUSES AND LOTS, OXFORD, APPLE, AND BRIXTON STREETS.—Eight bou•ee and lots, Oxford, Apple, and Minton streets, Seventeenth Ward, to be sold eeparately. VALUABLE LOT OF GROUND, .8. E. corner Front street, York street. and Frautford avenue.—A valuable lot of ground, 148 feet ag inches in front on Front street, and York great, and 117 feet 33( Inches wide at the rear. $lO5 ground rent. Frankford avenue is the Plank Road with the Fifth and Riath-atreet Railroad in the centre. Care pun every few minutes. Will be sold without reams if WOO is bid; two-thirde of which may remain. VALUABLI LOT, JASPER AND PROM` STREETS. —Also. a lot east side of Front street, 225 feet aonth of York street, 80 feet front, and abent 180 feet deep to Jasper street. 1140 ground rent. flrf - " Will be sold without reaerve if 1800 is bid. *AMIABLE LOP, N. E. corner Front and Jasper streets —Also, the lot northeast corner of Front and super streets, 181 fee* front on each, and 112 feet deep at the rear. 5155 ground tent. MW D II l bEe L s L ol N w G it , h M en A t Dl e S s eOrNv e S I TR I EOOT , I s 1 boidll. TI WARK —A three-story brick dwelling, Madison street, ((leading westward from Moyamenaing road, between bleriott , a and Carpenter streets, Southwark,) 13 feel 8 inches front and 20N feet deep, Clear of imam. brine& EY' Sale positive. Positive Bale by order of Court of Common Pleas—Es . . . tate of George Augustus Baugham,alonatle TII9O43TORY BRICE. 11011 S), QUEEN STREET, ABOVE FIFTY.— t, neat twoxtory brick house and let, south Aldo of Queen. between Delaware Itlfth and Sixth greets, 16 feet front and 613 feet 4X fathom deep. Olear of lama:lllmm Positive Bale of Mortgages MORTGAGE 4)1;750. • TWO MORTGAGES of $1,500. GROUND-RENT of $9O per sucum. urr • For descriptions see catalogues. Ur' 130 to be paid on eat& of the above when the same is struck off AT PRIVATE 'SALE. SOAP PAOTOTIT—DOIIIILV. ;1101.1.1419, STOOK, k.o. A Soap Factory, with double boilers, stock, ma chinery Ac , complete for carrying on the business, i situate n the heart of the city. It has a good run of business, and cost the p milt owner over $B,OOO. May be examined at any time by application to the auc tioneer. Will be Cold at a sacrifice. Bale at No. 292 Beath Third street. above Borate. HANDBOMB HOUBETIOLD FORNITUBB—PRBNOII PLATE BURROW., yi4No . 70/7S, PAINTINGS. n ti " OP ay Dlorning, At 10 o'clock, will be sold at No 202 Feuth Third street, above Spruce street, the entire household fur niture, comprising superior carpets, mahogany piano forte, pair French plate mirrors, venitian blinds, eta gere. hair seat sofas, and •parlor chairs, carved Eliza bethan and other chairs. oval marble-top sofa table, curtains, puma oil cloth and rode, stair carpet, hat stand, mahogany chamber furniture, wardrobes, dress ing bureaus, venitian blinds, ingrain carpets, wok stands, beds and bedding, washetande, &e. Also, ex tension dining table, dinner and tea ware, knives and forks, &c. 117 Map be examined, isith eatedognea, early on the day ()Coale. QAMITEL NATRANS, AUCTIONEER, 10 and MONEY LOAN OgYIOE, No. 224 Booth THIRD Street, below Walnut, opposite Pear et., only eight doors below the Exchange. Mum of baldness from T o'clock, A. IA., until 10 °Moak do the evening. Out-door sales, and sabre at the Auction /louse, at• tended upon the moat satisfactory. fermi. OAPITAL 0200 1 000. Nstablishid for the last Thirty Years. Advances .mede from one dollar to thousands on Dia monde, Silver Plate, Watches, Jewelry, Hardware, Mer chendise, Clothing, Furniture, Bedding, Cigars, Musical Instruments, Guns, Horses, Carriage', and Hoods, of every description. All goads can remain any length of time agreed upon. All advanees, from one hundred dollam and upward, will be *barged 2 per cent. per month l $6OO and over, the lowest market rate. Thts Store House homing a depth of 120 feet, holistic fire and thief-proof vaults to store all valuables, and pet late watchmen for the premien ; also, a heavy Inca ranee effected for the benefit of all persons Laving gooey advanced upon. N. B.—On account of having au unlimited capital, this °Sloe Is prepared to make advances on more satin factory and accommodating terms than any other in this city. Money stemmed to the poor, In small amounts, with out any chirge. . . AT PRIVATI SALT Gold Patent Lever and other Niatehee, Jewelry, and Clothing will be sold at reduced prices. WALL BRUSHES, DIIST.W. RAND2OACIDB A Lugs essortnaent, suitable for CITY 0-13.0CIERS, • And for Bale by . HENRY 0. &OHOTXIN, BRUSH AND BELLOWS MANUFAOTV RES 62 NORTH THIRD ST BLINDS AND SHADES, 011 SAP NOR OASEI 13. J. WILLIAMS, No. 10 NORTH SIXTH STREET, the moot exteoelve Mannfactarer o WINDOW' BLINDS, And Dealer he WINDOW SHADES, Of every variety. Ile blue a fine stook to be Bold at Reduced Prime. DIIPP, and all other Colors of Linen Shadoe, Trim mange, Sixturee, /to., Ao. RTORP. SITAToid Painted to order. REPAIRINO PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO WE STUDY TO PLEASE, ati'2U.l3m CHEESE. —195 boxes Prime Herkimer smutty just landing and for Nolo by O. 0. EIADLEK dt CO., i No R North Water otroot. PURE BONE DUST, GROUND FINE. A very - superior article. a'or aale In large or ama lots, by OBOARDALY, EMMA, mrs ; 104 NArtb Delaware swoon*. rtILS, CANDLES, SOAP, STARCH, Arc 'll. , 1,200 gallons Winter Sperm Oil. 950 glancing No. I Winter Lard 011. 6,000 gallons Bleached Winter Whale 011. 13,200 nations Light Racked Whale Oil. 250 bozos Chemical Olire Soap. 200 do Oleine Soap, • 400 do Brown Soap. 100 do New Bedford Sperm Candles. In store and for sale by R. W. POIIEROY ALLEN, Late J. 11 A. & S Allen, No. 14 Smith DRI.AWARI4 Aynnun. 500 TOlts KITCHELL & CRO A B D %LEVI bop e Atoonlated Super Phoepbete of Lime, for pale by OROAPDALS YRIRCE & 010 , ruyit 104 Nnrtb Milawara a ra QALMON, SHAD, &c.-20 tierces No: 1 NJ' Salmon; 18 Vie. do.; 50 bble. prime Bee Blind; 200 Ws. Beale-eat; 180 bble White-don, now in store and rot sale by r "JOHN M. KENNEDY & 00., op 4-4 Nos. 180 sod 182 Net 'ONT. THE PRESS.--PHILADELPHIA, SATUItDAY, JUNE 26, 1858. ' ;sl4 "` bEr Wit..4ooTY . F,Jri, , Aucrriorrnn - , ( m.tg. sotto WOLBIAT tr. SOOTT,) 431 OUNBTNer St, °Mmteß the OustoP gOliei* between Nourth sad Filth „ • t i l*iii r j . ; 13.4.LN OP 2,000 MTV-MADE BLUNTS, IN • gre,l'o staT cONspiEng; - Ott gotiday . " Juee ' 9:Bti;lit 10 o'elook, at dalootoopi, No. 4111 °hold out stren,,2,ooo Ord , quality Odds, comprising a full sitbritnewt, with white sod (whited, linen and MateeiNee The whole le now .seranged for - examloatkih — with catalogues.' each lut containing slx shirts of the same also the tlto befog dlsthietly Masked on the catalogue, no thetsurohasenamgy beo_ertalp.of being fitted. • Aldó, 50 cloven ahlrt. collard. • LAST SALE 2r E6I . ORO . IDE L T!LES FOR TIIE SEASON On Wednesday - Morning next, June 80th. 800 lots of embroideries, Oka ribbons, ke. BIIIBROIDDRIEO AND VRITIO GOODd, TO GLOBE AN INIPOItTLTION. 5 eases of embroidered collars, set sleeves, bends; edgings, and 'lnsertins. to close a recent importation, all of the latest and most desirable Mules. Abode line of white goods; cembrloe,Jaconets Ac., /co: I:IITRKESS . ,: BRINLEY, & CO., - • Not. 222 end 224 MARKET Street Realms! will, in all cases, follow the nee of Badgers ,Remedies, - There are none so pick or dieeased, ae weak, feeble, or crippled with-pain or intlrmitlee, ben that,Radwara Ready Relief, Renovating, Resolvent, or Regulators, co the, nature of the Elliman or aloknew may requite, will quickly and rapidly mire. These remedlea armlet of Itadway's. Ready Relief; RadWavleßennyating Resolvent ; Radway , s Regulator' Ranh of these remedies possesses special curative powme over certain diseases. Yet there are other disease; wherein their combined medicinal properties are re. 4 1 .1 1 W i and when thus used, if there is sufficient life and strength within the diseased or dying body to sae taln , their action; the patient will live sad be restored to health. Pejo ' Acute Diseases Inflammatory Diseases.. Malarious Diseeises Congestive Diseased' Scrofulous Dideadis -Chronic-Diseadre Syphilitic Diseases Condlitu tonal Diseases.. Skin Diseases ' • ,firetvous Defietious Disease • CONSTITUTIONAL DISEASSS Many diseases that afilict humsalt7 a...lnherited 14 heir-looms from the diseased bodies of Mealy sires Scrofula, Consumption. Syphilis, and Fits, are among the most common of constitutional diseases. Now, we care not bow. many generations the seeds of these die eases may have been established in the system, cm , rupting the blood—Nothoors Betterosing Resolreni will eradicate from the bodies of the afflicted every par. title of diseased deposits, and all the Tiling with new, pure, and healthy blood.. • CHILDREN'S DISEASES :Radway , s Renovating Resolvent should be hailed ass blessing by every mother throughout the lend. whose infants are efillcted with Flores, humors, etc Three breeklngs out (thus early) are evidences of die. osee tmpsmitted Iron, thp parent tap*. 4 tow dcees of the Renovating 'Resolvent will eradicate every vestige of the Casten and insure the child a sound sad healthy body. R. IL R.—Medway's Ready Relief for Roadsides, whe. they sick or nervous: Rheumatism, Die?. rheas, 'Dysentery, Cholera Mochas, Cramp' : Influenza, Bloody Flux. Parelyals, Lumbago, S Gout, Neuralgia Toothache, mall Poz. Fevers, Swollen Joints,. Kidney Complaints. Scarlet Fever, Pains around the Liver, Plea. rimy, Measles, heartburn, and Pains of 4.11 kinds. Radway's Ready Relief will, in a few minutes, change the miseries you suffer to joys of pleasure. . • R. R. FL—Radway's Renovating Resolvent, for the ours of chronic diseases—Such as Scrofuloue and Svphilitio complaints, Consumptive and oilier affections of the Lunge and Throat, Induration end Enlargement! of parts. Eruptive and other disease, of the Skin. Nodes, Tilton, I/leers, Dyepepsia, and all other diseases arising from an impure state of the blood. , R,R.R.—Radway's Regulators will care, effeetively and speedily, Costiveness, Indigestion. Painter's Obeli°, Lead Diseases, Initimma: Ilion of the Bowels, Dyspepsia, Liver Cern. plaint, Diseases of the Heart sod Kidneys. Female Compliant!, Small Pox, Fevers. Measles, etc., etc. Whenever the system Is out of order, or the blood impure, a does of Radway's Regolatere will restore it to rage. larity, and purify sod cleanse the blood. - No female should be without them. U. It. R. Remedies are sold by Druggists and Merchants everywhere. RADWA.Y & 00., New York City. W. B. Zaino, T. W. Drorr Ir. Sou, Agents, Philadelphia. T. R. CALLOIDCR, aplii-tu&sadly&eoWlyr PERUVIAN SYRUP, OR PROTECTED SOLUTION OF PEOTOXIDE OF Having successfully passed the ordeal to which new die• cowries in the Materia Medics are subjected, must now Do received 11.9 an eatablished"mediclne. Its efficacy in curing Affections of the Liver, prepay, NousAlgia, Bronchitis and Consumptive tendencies, Disordisred State of the Blood, Boils, Scurvy, the Prostrating Effecls of Lead or Mercury, General Debility, and all Diseases which re quire a Tonle and Alterative Medicine, is beyond clues. lion. The proofs of its efficacy are no mw merman, SO well authenticated, and of such ponClior character, that sufferers cannot reasonably hesitate to receive the proffered aid. The Peruvian Syrup does not profess to be a cure-all, but he range is eaten- Eli Ye, because many disenses, apparently unlikii,7l; intimately related, and proceeding from one cause, may be cured by one remedy. The clue of diseases for which the Syrup provide.' a cure is precisely that which has so often 'milled the highest order of medical chill. Tho factoaro teuah.le, the witneaeea ee.sellole, end the osrety and efficacy of the Syrup incontrovertible. Those persona who may wish for an opinion from die. interested persona respecting the character of the Syrup, cannot foil to be satisfied with the following, among nu meroux testimonials, in the hands of the Agents The signatures are theme of gentlemen well known in the community, and of the highest respectability, Stjul =.st The undersigned having experienced the beneficial et feels of the <, Peruvian syrup,” do not hesitate to re commend it to the attention a the public. From our own experience. as well aa troin the testi mony of otheni, whose Intelligence and integrity are al together unquestionable, we have no doubt of its effica cy in eases of Incipient Diseasen of the Lunge mid Won chial Paungea, Dyspepnia, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Neuralgia, &c. Indeed, Ito effects would he incredili.. but from the high character of those who have U nedited them and have volunteered their teotimony, as we do turn, to Ito restorative power. Rev. JOHN PIERPONT, THOMAS A. DEXTER, S II KENDALL, AI. D., SAMUEL MAY. THOMAS C ANIORY, PETER HARVEY, JAMES C DUNN, HEY THOS. WiIITTEMORH. CERTIFIOATE OF DR HAYES It in well known that the medicinal effects of Proton. Ida of Iron is lost by even a very brief exposure to air, and that to maintain a solution of Protoxkle of Iron, without further oxidation, has been deemed mpossible In the Peruvian Syrup, thin desirable point Is at tained by combination in a way before unknown, and this solution may repleco all the proto carbonates, ci Crates, and tartrates of the Materia Modica. A. A RAPES, M D , Assayer to the State of Massachusetts. 16 Boylston street, Boston. SOLD BY • N. L. CLARK Sc CO., Proprietors, No. b WATER Street, Boston. F. BROWN, FIFTH and CHESTNUT Streets, HAMAR') & CO , TWELFTH and OttESTNUT Streets th nnt•Gm wsm Agents for Philadelphia. THE LIVER INVIGORATOR. pagp•MlD Dl' DR. SANFORD, COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FROM GUMS, Is one of the beet Purgative and Liver Medicines now before the public, that note ins a Cathartic, eaaler, milder, and more effectual than any other medicine known. It le notonly a Cathartic, but a Liver reme dy, acting first on the Liver to eject its morbid matter, then on the etomich and bowels tocarry off that mat ter, thus accomplishing two purpo ice effectually, with out any of the painful feelings experienced in the ope retinue of most Cathartics. It strengthens the eye tem at the same time that it purges It, and, when taken daily in moderate doses, will strengthen and build it up with minimal rapidity. The Myna ;cone of the human body ; and when It well, the powers of the oped. The stomach is al on the healthy action of performance of its (unc le at fault the bowels are system suffers to conse• Laver—having -ceased to ewes of that organ, one made It his study, In years, to find come ream act the many derange. ble. To prove that this re panics' troubled with Li lts forms, has bat to try a radials. These GUM remove all the system, supplying is of bile, invigorating the digest well, purifying the health to the whole ma. cause of the disease--ef 81140118 ATTACKS are tor, precasted by the 1:41. ISTIOORATOR. One dose, after eating, stomach and prevent the Ina Only one dole, taken Only one dose, taken at gently, and carve One- One dose, taken after MOIL. f One dose of relisme Sims ttorosods. One bottle taken for fe the cause of the dleeime, Only one dose 'aimed-- while one dose, often re 0110Lufte MOOOllO. and a [l7-Only one bottle is system the effects of ma nes/. 113 One bottle taken eallownem or unnatural One dot, taken a short vigor to the appetite, and One doae, often repeat nmzo in its worst forum, complaints 'yield almost On or two doses cure in children; there is no remedy in the world, as It few bottles cure absorbents.' We take pleasure in ra nkle as a preventive for Fovea, and all FRYiliB of rates with certainty, and testify to its wonderful , All who use it are giving their unanimous testimony in its favor. Q3' Min Water in the mouth taith the Invigorator, and steattots both together. TRH LIVER INVIGORATOR Ia / SCIENTIFIC MEDICAL DISCOVER!, and 16 daily work. tog owes, almost too great to believe. It cures as if by magic, even Ike first do e giving benefit, and seldom more than pne bottle to requited to cure any kind of LIVER. Complaint, from the wornt Jaundice or Dys pepsia to a common Headache, all of which are the re sult of a DISEASED LIVER• PRIOD ONE DOLIAR PER BOTTLE. Dr. smipono, Proprietor, 846 Broadway, New York. Agents for Philadelphia; T. W. DYOTT & SONS, 218 North Second Street. Petalled by all Druggists. Bold alto by SAMUEL BMWS, Twelfth and' Chestnut streets, and F DROWN, Fifth and Ohestnut streets Phila.:la. aDIB to th 6.1 y "DAWSON Sc li ls o l t iV l C N lL Dl l: 1 )N, No. 519 MINOR Street, below • Sia S tik, between Market Bud Chestnut streets. je3.lm* logo rAwaoii, 41.041111 5. 140901.1109, illebirinal R. R. Relief. R. R, Belief and Regulators. Relief and Regulators. .Relief and Regulator,. Renovating Resolvent, .Renovating Resolvent, Renovaling Resolvent. Resolvent and. Regulators. 'Renovating Resolvent. Resolvent, Relief, Repels 'tors. . Ready Relief 4 Regulators DYSPEPSIA, principal regulators of the performs its func von. system are fully dere'. moat entirely dependent the Liver for the proper none ; when the stomach at fault, and the whole spent% of one organ—the do Its duty. For the dis of the proprietors ha s practice of more than 20 dy wherewith to counter manta to which ft Ic lir medy la at last found, any TER 00fP1,41)11 . , iniany of bottle, and conviction la morbid or bad matter from their place a healthy flow stomach, catalog food t. blood, giving tone and chin er y, removing the footing a radical cure. cured, and, what is bet (=tonal use of the Livia is ertffietent to relieve the food from rising sod sour- before retiring, prevents uight, loosens the trowels TIViNICEIS. each meal, will cure Dire teaspoonfuls wlll always mate obstruction removes and mak-a aperient core. mei' , relieves Qttot.to, posted, is a ears core for preventive of CHOLERA . needed to throwout of the Malin after a long sick for SAutiotoe removes • color from the ettio. lima before eating gives makes food digest wall, ed, cures Cußow° DMAa• while fkkltall sod llowsc to the first dose. attacks caused by Poems surer, lister, or speedier never jails. DROPSY, by exciting the commending a at:, O n il d r. i i . a Blume Tyra. It opa thounaude are willing to virtnea. Book ilinbtrito. Itici110)104 MBE ANALYSIS - OF' LYON'S (3A.TAWI3A BRANDY by - A. A. MUD, M.' D., ' A9Bll[lll TO Skit ISTAIM Or MISOLOVIIIIITTEL igITBB.U. CHARAOTTR..-A light-yellowish brown. colored spirit, having a fragrant odor; when evaporated from clean linen it left no oil or offensive matter. Analyied for volatile and fixed drugs, of which no traces of any kind were found. Its color is proved to be due to a colored resin an extract derived from wood. Itrln every respect it la s pure epiritous liquor. .The fragrance or banquet which it possesses can belflo. toted, and ft then appears unlike that from Cognac' Brandy or Wine, being a Unity essence resulting from a peculiar fermentation of Catawba sad Isabella Grapes, 011E5(10.1.L ONAZ/0111.-1, parts in 'volume of this spirit Contains at 60 dog P. 461 240 parte of pure al cohol, besides the fragrant oil. 1,000 parts of the spirit afford 23 parts of a strong solution of the oil which characterizes this Brandy; the spirit left, alter removing the oil, is pure and odorless, nod in all its qualltlea a perfect spirit not sable°o to change. One U. B. gallon of this Brandy at 60 dog. rf. contains, be. Bides the spirit and oil, only 220 gm. of matter com posed of extract of fruit, gum, and colored resin from wood. BOSTON, January 25, 1858. Dr. COXE, State Impeder of Ohio, and Dr. JAS, R. CHILTON, Chemist, of Now York, both pronounce to be pure Brandy, and free from all adulteration. Yor Medicinal purposes Lyon'i Catawba Brandy has no rival, and has long been needed to supersede the poisonous compounds cold under the name of Brandy. As a beverage, the pure article is altogether superior, and a sovereign, lure remedy for Dyspepsia, !flatulency, Low Spirits, Languor, General Debility, &c., ho. Also, WIELDY'S STILL AND SPARKLING CHAUPAGNE.—Those Wines are made In the neigh borhood of Cincinnati, and are guarantied to be the Pure Juice of the Grape, and are eminently calculated for invalids and persons who require a gentle Alma. lent, and for Sacramental purposes. Retail price 61.26 per bottle. A liberal discount made to the trade. Dealers will please send their orders to the “Sole Agents " for the State of Penn sylvania, A. P. HAZARD Ir, 00., Wholesale Druggists, No. 608 MARKET Street. Also for sale by the following apothecaries : AMBROSE SMITH, Seventh and Oheanut eta. JNO. W. SINES & 130N0,18th , and 22d and Market streets. D. L. STAORROLISE, Eighth and Green sta. R. NBBINGER, Second and Mary sta., Southwark. G.*W. NEDINGER, Passim* Road and Washington treat. GEO. S. UORENBAOIC, Third and Green ate. A. R TIORTER. Broad and Ooateaste. Pell HOBENSAGICS IRON BITTERS. Thin Medicine, ai its name Implies, is one of the greatest fitrengthening preparations extant. It Is es pecially adapted to those who have a loss of appetite or are afflicted with Dyspepsia, Liver Oomplaints, Nervous Debility General Weakness, and all Memel' arising from a d i sordered condition of the digestive POR FEMALE COMPLAINTS GENERALLY there to perhaps no medicine in the world equal to it, as it enters. purifies, and replenishes the blood; which is so important to brine about a healthy sullen THOUSANDS ARE LIVING a miserable existe..ce, of a pale sickly color west and emaciated, who could be restored to health by the use ot one bottle of this invaluable medicine. It is no humbug, but a genuine remedy, being freo from any thing that is of an injurious nature. FOR ALL DISEASES OP THE BLOOD ...... there is no better antidote then llobensack's Iron Bit ters When the blood Is impure the whole body is fall of diseane Blood letting may, answer for a time, knit cleansing a part will not purify the whole. At the fogntaie we must begin, and to cleanse the blood there Is no better remedy than those invaluable Bittern. Their chief constituent is. Iron, and we all know its edicacy to removing the Impure matter from the whole visceral 'learn They aro prepared by a prao tical chemist, and have been pronounced, by eminent phyaioians and others, as the "nu plus tam" of all tonics. KM GRATIFYING to the proprietor that he has succeeded in compound loft a remedy for many of tho lila that his fellow mortals are subject to; and that the public appre ciate it is not a question of doubt, but a fixed fact, as the demand for it has far surpassed his sanguine expectations. EYAD THE TESTIMONY OF A WORTHY CITIZEN. . _ . . Thie is to certify my wife was in delicate health come three years!, with a disease peculiar to her eel. She tried numerous remedies without deriving any benefit. Hearing of liobensack's iron Bitters, and knowing iron to be a powerful tonic, induced me to obtain q bottle, which preyed to be the medicine she re. quired, by restoring her to health. She hesitates not to recommend it to those who are similarly affected, ea she Winos it to bo a sovereign remedy. 3011}1 COLR. No. 831 Capitol Street. . This invaluable Medicine in prepared only by GEORGE 8. 110BENSACE, Pharmaceutical Chemist, N. W. corner of THIRD and GREEN Streets, Philadelphia, To whom all ordere must be addressed. Dlsceunt to dude's. Bold by Druggists generally. mb2o-y VVHY SUPPER WITH DYSPEPSIA ? ZEIGLER & SMITH'S PURE, MEDICINAL COGNAC DRANDY has cared Dyspepsia, Low Spirits, General Debility, &c., &c., &c. Price 5 1.26 per bot tle, or 810.60 per'dosen. Warranted pure. Try it. I hereby certify that I had been afflicted with dys pepsia for the last ten years, during which time I have tried all the popular medicines, but arm avail. Having bad Zeigler dc Smith's Pure, Medicinal Cognac Brandy recommended by many perilous, induced me to try.it. One bottle has almost cured rue of dyepepain and costive habits, of ten years' etanding. I can say, with a thank ful heart, that I have never found its equal during my painful and dietreeeing complaint. I sincerely recom mend it to dyspeptic, nervone And debilitated eufforers. JOHN 0. KLAMACITIf t Jan. 16041868. 1231011ve street. Also, ZIEGLER & SMITH'S Pure Medicinal WINES, warranted pure, and no counterfeit mixtures, which are daily palmed upon the public as genuine wines. These Wines are especially adapted to dyspeptics and consump tives, and in all ;mime of general debility, loss of app.:, tite, &e. Old Madeira Wine, price per bottle .......$1 DO Old Port Wine, do. do. 1 00 Old Sherry Wine do. do. 100 Address your orders to Sole Agente 4 ZEIGLER A SMITH, Wholesale Druggists, S. W. corner SECOND and GREEN Sts , Phila. Also, for 'kale by JOHN BLEY, Druggist, fel-y Pranlcford road, opposite Hanover. legal Notiies TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE AL CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of FRANCES RUSSELL, deceased. The auditor appointed to audit, nettle, and adjust the aceountof JOSEPH k'EARSON, Administrator d. b. n. a. t. a. of tire. Frances Elwell, deceased, and to report diatributiOn of the balance. will meet the parties In terested on MON.:DAY, the 28th day of June,B6B,l 1 nt 11 o'clock A. 31,, at hla Office ' No l 411 CHESTNUT Street f in the city of Philadelphia. jels-tu th sst Ip3l. D. KELLEY, Auditor. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. In the matter of the Estate of SARAH JONES, de. ceased. The auditor appointed , to audit, settle, and adjuat the second account of S.%MUKI. HALE Executor of the said Sarah Jones and to report ilktribution of the balance in hie hathe, trill meet the parties. interested therein at the Wit iIIERILL HOUSE, George Street, above Sixth, in the city of Philadelphia, on MON DAY, the sth day of Jute, 1558, nt 11 o'clock A. 51. je24-thstnst* JAMES IL MORN, Auditor. litarbitterp antt Ron. 111111/11L Y. SIIIIIIIIM. J. TAMURA' ICRIZIOI WILLIAM M. KAMM SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STSEETS, P3ILAIMILMIA. NERRION. St SONS, lINOINENID3 AND MACHINISTS, manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Sperm, lot Land t Diver, and Marine service. Boiler, Gasometers, Tanya, Iron Boats, the., Out ings of all lands, either Iron or Drau. Iron frame roofs for Ou Works, Workshops, Railroad Stations, &A. Retorts and Cu Maehinery of the latest and most Improved construction. Rvery description of Plantation machinery, such as Sugar, Saw, and Grist Mille Vacuum Pane, Open Steam Trains, Detonators, Ifiltors, Palming ho. Sole Agents for N. Itilliertalls Patent Sugar Boiling Apparatus; Nasmyth , s Patent Steam Hammer; P. Ross' Patent Valve Motion for Blast Machinery and Steam Pumps. Superintendent—B. 11. BARTOL exprzso ilLompaittes THE ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFFICE, 820 OUESTNUT STREET, rotwarda PARCELS, PACKAGES, MERCHANDIZE, DANK NOTES and SPECIE, eithor by its own LINES, or in connection with other EXPRESS COMPANIES, to all the priuclpa TOWNS and CITIES or the United States. 'N. S. BANDPORD, RI 1 Pflporfot.nllont; gobarto anb engulf CIGARS, OF FAVORITE BRANDS and ageortod Nivea, carefully arleeted by own house at Havana, lu More, and rervlvod by evory arrival from that port. 8. FITUUNT & SONS, el2.3ut 218 South FRONT Street. 11 AVANA CIGAR; A-A. ment, such ea /Hiram, Pertegee, Csbanu, ' Sultans, Gloria, Jupiter, Coles°,Oonverelantes, Torrey Lopes, Union Americans,' • Orejou, 'lora Cubans, &e., /co tee., In X, }(,l-6 and 1.10 ones, or all sires and qunll_ Hoe, Instore and constantly reoelyneg, and for sale low, by CHARLES TETZ, ew) MS WALNUT Street, below Second, second Mary "VDIARD, CABANAS AND PARTAGAS 11 B.I3GARS.—A choice invoice of these celebrated brands on board brig New Nra, lo daily expected from liairina, and for sale low, by OIIARLItB T - NTN, (New) IN Walnut street, below Second, cU Sommdflthry. PIIILADELPHIA WARMING AND VRNTILATING wAßEllouev. • ARNOLD & WILSON, 61300SEIBOR8 TO O. ♦ HARRISON We have removed from our old standn Wslent street to the LARGE STORE, No. 1010 CUERTNUT street, a few doors below the St. Lawrence Hotel, where onr old friends and the public are respectfully invited to examine onr extensive stock of Warm Air Pornaces, Cooking Ranges, Bath Boilers, Register., Enameled Stone Mantels, Parlor Coal Gnaw!, &0., &c. We are now manufacturing CIIILSON'S OBLEBRATED PAT ENT NEW COAL GAS CONSUMING FURNACE, the most powerful and. economical Heater ever Invented, and suited to ull classes of buildings. Also, new and beautiful patterns of Low Down Grates, and Parlor Coal Orates of all MEER and patterns. We have also commenced the manufacture of ENAMELED STONE MANTELS from Penn esdvanin Slone. These Mantels were awarded a SPECIAL PREMIUM at the late Flair and Edtti bitten, of the Ranklin Institute of this city. They represent all the rare and beautiful ANTIQUE Nannies, are not Injured by Smoke, Coal Gas, Oil or Acids, end are sold Wholesale and Retail, at much lase price than Marble, Call and see them. ARNOLD & WILSON. BENT. M. FELTWELL, Superintendent. Philadelphia, April, 11361—5p24 ly PLASMA OR ARTIFICIAL SPECIAL NOTION TO PIiIiSIOIANS.—The above offers a vehicle for the exhibition of remedies to dis eased surfaces, which combines the following advanta ges: A good and unvarying con-letence, easily washed off with water, dissolves all substances that are solu ble in water, hence facilitating inetead of obstructing their absorption, and does not get rancid. The last property alone renders it an invaluable acquisit'ou to the practitioner. Prepared and for sale wholesale and retail, at SIMS'S Laboratory and Pharlhaoy, inhe Twelfth and Ohnidnut greets. CHEAP SUMMER FUEL.-GAS COKE, of excellent quality, le sold at the PHILADEL PHIA GAS WORKS for the reduced price of five cents a bushel, and may be obtained in large or email quan tity by applying at the Gas Office, No. 20 Booth SEVENTH Street. Topurcitnnera by wholesale it ie mold at the Works, in First Wsrd, by the ton, at a price equivalent to Anthracite at $2.60 per ton. (Signed) J, 0. OREBBON, Engineer. Philadelphia Gas Worts, Aug. 25, 4.7. au27-tt HERRINGS -.-800 bbla. NO. 1 PICKLED Herring; 300 bble extra Newfoundland ditto 120 bble Potomac dry Baited ditto, now to store and for sale by JNO. bi. KENNEDY & 00., mylfi Nos. 130 and 112 N. WIT/MYER, M ACKEREL.-1,800 barrels Nos, 1,2, and MI 3 MACKEREL, In assorted packages, now In store and for isle by JOHN bl. KENNEDY & 00., 0-/y 144, 1,2 a 1112 North vitaryti. CITY INSITRAItOE COMPANY, No. 110 South FOURTH' Street. CIIARTER PERPETUAL. Capital ' 418 rg 8200,000. anized 61. • Privileged to Insur O e 'loses, annually or perpetuallY; Personal Property, annually, or for a less period; take Marine, Inland, and Life Insurance Risks ; receive De posits; hold Trusts and grant annuities ALFRED WEEKS, President. E. O. TYLER, Vice President. J. W. Mennen, Secretary. DIRECTOIB. Alfred Weeks, Ilon.'W. D. Kelley, D. 0. Tyler, J. W. Forney, J. W. Bonder, P.O. Mingle, C. R. Licking, Tames Watson, .J. L. Hutchinson, Ludlam Matthews, 3. W. Stokes, William Curtia, jelB.lin D. F. turner. 13 - OVNIRD FIRE AND MARINE IN 81.1RANDE COMPANY—OiIiee No. 417 'WALNUT Street ) Philadelphia. OAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $764,096 84. DIRZOTOBS. . . -••- . P. M. Potts, J. Edgar Thomson, 0.. N. Spangler, 0. G. Sower, Abraham Beg, John W. Bexton, E. B. Warne, John Garrison, George Howell, Nathan R. Potts, Wm. F. Leech, R. T. Konen, H. H. Houston, Joe. R. Withers, Abraham P. ryre, N. Booth, Charles F. Norton. John H. Lerma, H.H. Bhillingford. 0: E. SPANGLER, President E. 8. WARNN, Vice President. Onto. A. BUT, Becretary. mylo CORN EXCHANGE INSURANCE COJIr- PANT, No. 831 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. CHARTERED CAPITAL 8500 000—PAID UP CAPI TAL 83001000. This Company having been recently REORGANIZED, and Its actual Capital} argely increased, respietfully aolleita a share of the patronage of insurers. lire and Marine Policies will be issued at equitable rates of pro. whim, and losses liberally adjusted and promptly paid. DIRECTORS: William 81 Godwin, S. It, Crawford, James W. Queen, Jno. L. Redner, George W. Hall, William U. Themes, B. kranklin Jackson, S. N. Winslow, J. C. Hopper, Henry D. Mears. WM. M. GODWIN, Preeldent. J. O. HOPPER, Secretary. mvlo-dtf LINE INSURANCE ANA TRUST CAM ILA PANY.—The PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE 00hIPANY, Northeast Corner of TIURD and DOOR Streets. Capital, '1012,726.08. MIRES LIVES for. short terms, or for the whole term of life—grants annuities and endowments—pur alums life interests in Real Estate, and makes all oontracts depending on the contingencies of Life. They ant u 14:stmt.:we, Admifiistrators, Amalptelm, Truatees, and Guardian(. manes. Daniel L. Miller, Samuel B. Stokes, Benjamin Coates, William Martin Richard B. Newbold, James B. McFarland, William P. Hacker, Joseph H. Trotter, William H. Kern, James Emden, Samuel O. Hney,, Theophilus Paulding, Charles Hallowell, Edmund A Bonder, Henry 0. Townsend., - Daniel L. Hutchinson, Rodolphus Kent, John W. Horner, William H. Garr, Ellis S. Arohor, Edward T. Mott, Samuel. Christian, WilliamsWilliamsßehmtt .7 on, Joseph H. Thomas, Warner M. Resin, John G. Brenner, P. B. Michler, Easton. DANIEL L. MILLER, President. SAMUEL E. STOKES, Vice Pres , t. JOIN W. HOU/OZ. Secretary. nl3-ly rrnE QUAKER CITY INSURANCE JIL COMPANY.—Once 908 WALNUT Street ; PHILA. DBLPUIA. CAPITAL SURPLUS 8 . 377,655.85. Ineuren agamat loss or damage by FIRE and the VIRUS of the SRA M INLAND NAVIGATION and TRANSPORTATION. Ten per cent. in cash returned on the earnedyre solums of Open Inland Policies. OFFICERS. GEORGE 11. HART—President. E. P. ROSS—Vice President. H. R. COGGSRALL—Secretary and Treasnror 8. H. BUTLER—Assistant Sboretary. DlBlOlO2B. George 11. Hart, Joseph Edward', E. P. Rbia, Politer B. Perkins, A.. 0. Cattail, Chartes G. Imlay; Andrew R. Chambers, Samuel Jonee, hi, D., Z. W. Batley, Hon. II H. Puller,l John G. Dale, H. R. ()eggshell, John L. Pomeroy. H. R. COGOSIIALL. Secretary. AROTIO FIRE INEWRA.NOE 00M.PA.- NT, NEW YORK.—Office, No 29 Wall street, ad joining tho Mechanics' Bank--Caah Capital, $260000, with a surplus. This Company insure Buildings,Mer chandise, Furniture, Vessels in port and their Cargoes, and other property, against Lou or Damage by DI and the RWss of Inland Navigation. DIRECTORS. Henry Grinnell, Rebus L. Pope, Caleb Barstow, Rufus R. Graves, Henry 0. Brewer, Henry Davie Edmund Penfold 0. H. Lilienthal, Hanson R. Corning, Theo. Polhemus, It. Ogden Haggerty, lash& E. Morgan, Thomas Monagau, Abm. R. Van Nest, John H. Earle, William A. Clary, Albert Wart, Thomas S. Nelson, Charles Easton, James W. Phillips, Louis Lorut, Charles A. Macy, Samuel G. Glidden Edward Hincken,. Steph. cambralemt, Wm, E. Shepard, Thomas Tobtt, Charles L. Frost i • John Ward, Lothrop L. Sturges, Henry R. Bogert, William B. roedlok, Peter Eden, Emery Thayer Benjamin H Flobl, Geo. Westfeldt, A. R. Yrothinghami Zalmon Taylor, Thos. P. Youngs, A t Henry E. Blossom. .. L. Mitchell, ALBERT WARD, President. HIORAID A. 01ILIT. Secretary. . an 10.1 y COMMONWEALTH JIBE OD TIII sTATIi OP PENNSYLVANIA. OPPION, NORTHWEST CORNER rourag AND WALNUT STREETS, PHILADALPIIIA Subscribed Capital, 1600,000, 811802 . 018. Dr. D. Jayne, Thou. 8. Htewart, H. L. Banner, 3. M. Buttar, J. M. Whits'', T. K. Walker, Edw. C Knight, M. B. Wanda% ' H. Lewin, Jr., 8. K. Houle. DAVID JAYNE, M. D. Preeldeat. THOMAB 8. STEWART, Me PM'S. eaVinit. 8. Moos, Elearetary. j 528.7 INSIIRAN AL AMERICA. DIARINE, FIRE AND INLAND TRANSPOR TATION INSURANCE. OFFICE No. 232 WALNUT STREET, Smith side, east of Third street. The properties of this Company are well Invested, and furnish an available fuLd (or the ample indomnity of all persons who desire to be protected by Insurance. MARINE RISES taken on Vessels, Freights, and' Cargoes, INLAND TRANSPORTATION RISKS on Marobandiaa per Itidiroada, Canals, and Steamboats. FIRE Bleu on Merchandise, Furniture, and Build ings, in City and County. INCORPORATED IN 1794. CAPITAL ?500,000, ALL PAID IN AND SECURELY INVESTED. AILTHDI G. 00/nlll, 'WILLIAM 'Wiwi, BAmmel. W. JoiNIIS, WILLIAM X. Bowsm, Joan A. Daolfll, JAWS N. Dionaom, &mom. F. Smira, B. Moania WALK, Uinta TATLoa, Jong ?dews, AMBILOSM WHITS, (} solos L. RAIIIBOII, Joan B. Ns/F, PIAI7OIB B. Cori, RICHArD D. WOOD XDprAIID H. Taw/TM 800 President. 11XNRY D. SHERILERD,raLary. jalg-tf nELAWARE MOTUAL SAFETY IN- J-Y COMPANY. INCORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE of PENN ' • SYLVANIA, 1836. OPPNE, S.l.Corner THIRD and WALNUT Streets, PHILADELPHIA. MARINE INSURANCE, ON VESSELS, °ARGO, To an parts of tho World. FREIGHT, INLAND INSURANCES, On Goods, by River, Canals, Lakes, and Land Carriage to all parts of the Union. ' FIRE INSURANCES, On Merchandise generally. On Stereo, Dwelling nooses, Ice. ASSETS OF TILE COMPANY, November 2, 1867. Bonds, Mortgages, and Real Estate $101,360 91 Philadelphia City and other Loans.. 137,011 25 Stook la Rawls, Railroads, and Insurance Companies 12,509 00 Dills Receivable 220,291 95 Clash on hand Bslance In hands of Agents, Premiums on Marine Pellicle. recently leaned, on other debts due the Company 02,780 67 Bnbsaription Notes 100,000 00 William Martin, James 0. Hand, Joseph H. Seal, Theophilus Paulding, Edmund A. Bonder, James Traguair, John 0. Davis, William Eyre, Jr., John R. Penrose, I. P. Peuiston, George G.Lelper, Joshua P. Byte, Idwsrd Darlington, Samuel B. Stokes, Dr. R. M. Huston, Henry Sloan, Wm. 0. Ludwig, James B. McFarland, Hugh Craig, Thomas 0. Hand, Speneer blorivain, Robert Burton, Jr. Charles Kelly, Jno. B. Semple, Pl t tsbgh H. Jones Brooks ' ' , Dr. T Morgan, ~ Jacob P. Jones, J. I'. Logan, (I WILLIAM MARTIN, President. THOMAS 0. HAND, Vice President. HINRY WILBURN, Beoretary. jail., A handsome snort FIRE AND INLAND RISKS.—FAME INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital $lOO,OOO. (Organized under the Act of Assembly relative to In Immo° Companies, passed April 24, 1856.) GEORGE W. DAY, President. THOMAS EL MARTIN, Vice-President. WILLIAMS I. ULANOHARD, Secretary. Office 411 CHESTNUT St., Philadelphia. DIRECTORS. George W. Day, I Jacob IC Vaughan, William W. Walter', Henry Lewin, Jr., Charles Richardson, D. B. Barclay Lippincott, John W. Amnia% Joe. R. Brognard, A. H. Rozenbelm, Ohio Stokes. f 024-• Prf Stern. - DIME LEHIGH AND BROAD-TOP COAL.—JAMES 11. MONTGOMERY informs him friends and the public that he has effected an arrange !neat with the thick Mountain Coal Company for the sale of their justly-celebrated I.EIIIOII. COAL. Holum also maimed Stith the proprietor of the Broad-Top Mines for the sato of his valuable SEMI-BITUMINOUS COAL, and to now prepared to receive orders and make prompt deliveries, at his Office, No. 414 WALNUT Street, second story, front room. je3-3m GICERING, FOX, & CO., wholesale and retail dealers in LEHIGH And SOHUYLKILL 00AL. Lehighyard—THlßD street and GERMAN TOWN ROAD. Schuylkill yard —RAGE and BROAD streets, Philadelphia. Heap constantly on hand Coal from the moat approved mites, under cover, and pre pared expressly for family use. VSIIIIYLKILL AND LEHIGH COAf..— rs, I am daily receiving, Nll at my yard, the beet quality°. 801ITIYLICILL AND LrGII COAL. My customers, and all others who may favor me with their orders, may reli3LA getting Coal that will be satisfactory to them. No Inferior Coal kept at this establishment to otter at LOW PEIO/10. PHILADELPHIA TYPE FOUNDRY A. N. W. Oor. THIRD and 011.E8NIIT Eita. L. PELCRIZE & SON, thankful for the liberal pa. tronage heretofore accorded to their Establishment, and d•elroae to merit its continuance, would announce to Printers and Publishers that their new SPEOIMEN BOON. is now ready, and from their increased are now prepared to furnish every thing necessary in • complete Printing _Establishment, at the shortest no tice. Their long practical experience In the brisinexe, and the fact of their peroonal superintendence of the manufacturing department, justifies them In asserting that they can furnish a more durable and better On belied article than their cotemporarthe. Those, therefore, who desire Printing Materials, would do well to apply to them previous to purchasing elsewhere. . . Old type taken at 9 °anti per pounds 19 IlYnhair for nen it 'mama pewit. Sniurattre Ql.mrmartite. INSORANCH COMPANY PUN up Capital, $200,000 OUHFANY OF NORTH TOPAL PROPERTIES $1,007,625.26 PERPETUAL °RASTER. DIRECTORS. =11! ALIXANDI.II OONVNBY, N. N. eorner of Broad and Cherry Elts $h~P flfl at CABIN PASSAGE ONLY.-FOR LIVERPOOL,' WEDNESDAY, Junetons;th, 1858. The packet ship STALWART, 1,456 30 Augustus Lucas, Commander, will sail positively as above. Saloon passage For freight or passage, apply to THOS. RICHARDSON &CO., jell 101 WALNUT Street. STEAM TO LIVERPOOL AND GLAS OOW, DUBLIN, BELFAST. and LONDONDERRY, VIA LIVERPOOL. TliE LITEItioOL Amu PIIILADELPIIIA STEAM SHIP CO.'S Clyde-built Iron Steamships are Intended to sail as follows : FROM CITY OF BBALTIMORENEW YORE. Thursday, duly Ist CITY OF WASIIINGTON It ti 15th KANGAROO 29th And. each alternate Thursday, from Pier 44 N. R. • • I , ROM LIVERPOOL. KANGAROO CITY ON WASHINUTON W t ednesday, June 23d. u I CITY ON BALTIMORE.. ..... . " J "ly 21sth. And each Wednesda. Cabin Passage from Newalternate York and Philade y lphia.. • .$75 Third Class to any of the above-mentioned places, aud found in best cooked Provision 30 Return Tickets good for 0 months 00 Certificates of Passage from Liverpool to New York or Philadelphia 40 Passengers forwarded to Havre, Paris, Bremen, Ham `burg, &e.. without delay at through rates: The Company's Steamship BOSPUoRUS will sail regularly between Antwe4Fand Liverpool, in connection with the departures fo 'ew York, taking goods from Antwerp to Now York, n a through lute of freight. Certificates of Passage from Antwerp to New York $45. Drafts on Liverpool from £1 upwards. Nor freight or passage, apply at the Company's °MERE, 16 BROADWAY, New York, and 100 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. JOHN G. DALE, Agent. Or WILLIAM INDIAN, 02 amt 83 Tower Building, Liverpool. LIVERPOOL AND PHILA DELPHIA STEA3ISIIIP COMPANY. - Steam communication between New York and Ant werp, via Liverpool. The splendid fast screw-steamship BOSPHORUS, Captain McGuigan, (lately employed in the Royal Mail service,) will sail regularly between Antwerp and Liver pool every alternate THURSDAY, In connection with the company's steanisbips from Liverpool to New York. Goods for New York will be received and chipped by the Agents in Antwerp, and bills of lading signed there at a through rate of freight. The first Bailing frbm Antwerp will be on the 17th of June, in conjunction with the CITY OP WASHING TON,from Liverpool, en June 23. For further particulars and terms of freight and sage, apply apply to T. P. Kremer & Co., Antwerp; 'William Inman, Lower Buildings, Liverpool, and at the Com pany's Offices, lb Broadway, New Tor; and 109 Walnut street, Philadelphia. of,REGULAR LINE FOIL PROVI DENCE.--Sehooner WORCESTER, RSIOD” Matter, now loading at Callotrhill-street Wharf.' For freight, apply to Captain, on board, or to . ' JNO. M. KENNEDY fc CO., je2l 130 and 132 NORTH WHARVES. ONSIGNEES' , NOTICE.--Con elgnees per Schooner WORCESTER , Rttonas mas Cr,er, from from Monte, trill please attend to recelp of goods, at Callowhlß•atreet Wharf. Jell) JNO. M. - KENNEDY & CO. WANTED—A. VESSEL to load in tho Louisiana Line, for New Orleans. Quick despatch and good rates will be given. Apply to BISHOP, SIMONS, & CO., .1019-71 120 NOR W TH HARVES. Az A , FOR SAN FRANCISCO.—LOWEST =rates and no detention. Clipper of SATUR DAY, 20th June. Popular ship. 107 days to San Francisco. The magnificent first clam clipper ship EAGLE WING ! Worth, master, is receiving her cargo at pier 10 East Raver, New York. This favorite clipper is double-diagonally braced, noted for good delivery of cargo, and of small capacity. Shippers desirous of reaching the California markets at the earliest possible day, will find the "Eagle Wing" a reliable conveyance. BISHOP, SIMONS, & CO., Jel6.dtf 120 NORTH WHARVES. FOR CHARLESTON AND SA VANNAH —HERON'S LINE. GOODS RECEIVED AND BILLS OR LADING SIGNED EVERY DAY. The splendid filet-class Bide-wheel liteamshlps HEYSTONE STATE and STATE OP GEORGIA, Now form a weekly line for the South and Southwest, one of these ships galling every SATURDAY at 10 o'clock A. M., alternately for Charleston and Sa vannah. FOR CHARLESTON, The KEYSTONE STATE, Captain Charles P. Marsh. man, will commence loading on Thursday, Jnpe 24th, and sail for Charleaton, 8.0., on Saturday, June 28th, at 10 o'clock A H. NOR BAVANNAIE The STATE OP GEORGIA, Capt. John J. Garvin. will commence loading on Thursday, July let, and sail for Savannah, Ga., on Saturday, Julyrki, at 10 o'clock A M. . Atboth Charleston and Savannah, these ahlpseonneet with steamers for Florida and Havana, and with rail roads, too., for all Dimes in the South and Southwest. PBBIGUTB REDUCED - - - Heavy ➢reight at so average of 15 per cent. below New York otoamship Woo. INSURANCE. FREIGHT and IM= ANCE on ► large proportion of goode 'hipped South will bo found to be lower by these ships than by saillogveseels. Cabin passage 820 00 Steerage do 8 00 Excursion Tickets, good for the present year. 80 00 No wile of lading signed after the ship has sailed. Tor freight'or paesagei apply to - ' A. HERON 7r No. B'2B (late 81) North Wharves. Agents at Charleston, T. B. & T. G. BUDD. 'Agents in Savannah, 0. A. GREINER & CO. For Florida, from Charleston, steamer CAROLINA, every Tuesday. Tor Florid., from Savannah, steamers ST. MARTS and BT. JOHNS, every Tuesday and Saturday. Tor Bavaria, from Charleston, steamer ISABEL, on the 9th and 19 th of every month. Jell AtFOR LONDON—THURSDAY, 24th June.—The barque ACHILLES, Captain flesti- DIN; will Rail ea above. Cabin passage,.., For freight or passage, apply to THOLIAS metLynosozi & co., jelo 101 WALNUT Street. STEAM TO GLASGOW, LIVER POOL, BELFAST. DUBLIN, and LONDON DERRY, without delay, for 80 dollars. Retort tickets, good for nix months, to either of the above places by any geeingr of the fine, 60 dollars for the round trip, ont and back. /1011 BMW TOIL New York, McMillan, Saturday, Julylo at 12 o'clock, 111 Edlnburgb, Maiming, " July 24, 41 Glaegow,Voodwin, " August 7, s, Edinburgh. Cumming Saturday, Jane 26. Glsegow, Goodwin • Satarday, July 10. New York, MoMillan Wedneeday, August 1.1 RATES OP PASSAGE. 71011 01.1800 W. /int alms 16 guineas Steerage, found with cooked provisions 8 tc Pint Olen Irtel 00 Steerage, found with cooked proclaim) ... SO 00 Ohildren under It years of age, half g;e; Wants In Steerage, free. Return tickets available within six months, by any steamer of this line. First Olean *l4O 00 Steerage $BO 00 An experienced Burgeon al imbed to each Steamer. For freight or passage apply to WORKMAN A CO., 113 WALNUT Street, Philadel phia. ROBERT CRAIG, 17 Broadway, New York. MALL A. LONEY, Buchanan's Wkart, Baltimore. WI/ rrilE BRITISH NORTH AMERICAN IL ROVA MAIL BTEAMBiIIPS. taws saw TORE To unwept, Older Cabin Passage Beeoad Cabin Passage TROX BOBTOT TO LITTIToOI.. Chief Cabin Passage , Second Cabin Passage The Mips from Boston call at Maltreat. I PERSIA, Capt. Judkins. CANADA, Capt. Lang. ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone. AMERICA, Oapt.Wieknaan ASIA, Oapt. E. G. Lott. NIAGARA, Ca n t. ltyrie. ABRIOA, Capt. Shannon. EUROPA , Capt. Z. Leitch. These vessels carry a clear white ligh t at mast-head; green on starboard bow ; red en tort bow. AFRICA, Shannon, leases NYorli,Wedneadiy, June 9th AMERICA, Moodie, 4 . Boston, Wednesday, June 16. ASIA, Lott, . 4 N York , Wednesday June 21d CANADA, Lang, .. Boston, Wednesday, June 30 PERSIA, Judkins, 4 . N York Wednesday July 7 NIAGARA, Wickman, 41 Boston, 'f i e;dnesday, July 14. AFRICA, Shannon, 44 N York, ednesday, July 21 Berths not secured until paid for. An experienced Surgeon on board. ,The owners of these Blnps will net be accountable for Gold, Barer, Bullion, Specie Jewelry, Precious atones or lor , unlesshill s of lading are signed therefor and the ethereoi; t ein expressed. For reightor e apply to my 10-y B. CIINABD,*4 Bowling Green, N. York. i8;892 se ,Otaliontra. 702,785 87 ALANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY. DAVID M. HOGAN Blank Book blannfaatarer, Stationer and Printer, No. 100 WALNUT Street, is pre pared at all time to tarnish, either from the ,helves or make to order, Books of every description, suitable for Banks, Public Ofileee, Merchant!, and others, of the beat quality of English or American Paper, and bound In 'Rims styles, In the most subetantial manner. Orden for JOB PRINTING of every description: Engraving and Lithographing executed with neatness and despatoh. A general assortment of English, lrenoh and Amerl. can Stationery. Concerning Mr. Rogan(' contribution to the Franklin Institute, the Committee say—. This display of blank booze for banking and mercantile nee is the best in the Exhibition. The selection of the material is good, the workmanship most excellent, and their theleti 11114 ap pearance neat and appropriate." ito2O-Ur lestels ant Restaurants. J ONES HOUSE, HARRISMIRG, PA., (Erected In 1867 ELEGANTLY FURNISHED. NOW OPEN TO VISITORS. my2P-y WELLS COVERLY, Proprietor. AAVOR RELL HOUSE, N. W. cor, Map and HARMONY COURT . . Tee uodereigced takes pleasure in informing his friends and he pubile at large, that he bee opeiped the above kiSTABLIBIIbiI9NT, and pledges himself to merit the patronage of his patrons, every le of gape nor quell 7, havlog been selected without regard to price. 011A11.1413 WOltkitLL, Proprietor. my27.Sm NICHOLLS HOUSE, (xuno PHAN PLAN,) OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. NO. 116 BOUTS EIGIITII ST., BELO* CHMTNIIT =1:13 This HOUBH is for Permanent and Tronalent Lodg ing ifvery effort will be made by the Proprietor, X. NICHOLLS to give satisfaction to his Patrons. This establishment is situated to the heart of the Wty, centre of Mutineer., and convenient to ail places of amusement. The Mercantile and Travelling community will find it a desirable piece for comfort, cleanliness, and econo my. Meals farniehed at all hours. Single Rooma,6o cents per night. By the week 12.60 and upwards. inhge-tf MERCHANTS' HOTEL, NORTH FOURTH itTII.BEI ABtois At , PHILADELPHIA. auSI-It AIDICHHHIN & SON& PAoraomnip„ Sire JJroof eafes. SALAMANDER SAFES. A large assortment of EVANS k WATSON'S lIIILADELPHIA MANUFACTURED SALAMANDER SAVES, VAULT DOORS, For Banks and Storm DANA WOES, • Equal to any now in nee. IRON DOORS, SHUTTERS, its., On it good terms ea any other establishment in the United States, by EVANS fr. WATSON, No. 26 South YOURTH 'Mesa, - 'MO KVA P A QAII,, Philadelphia Joint cr. DALE. Agent VlOlll 011110011. ;no ;uo Kailsaabo. A s an No ATE,f,LALIVE,A, 111LADELPIIIA: WILSIINGT6N, AND BALTI . MORE RAILROAD. On and after Monday, May 10, lB5B, PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA. For Baltimore, at 8 A. 51., IP. 51 (Express,) and 11 P. M. For Wilmington, at 8 A. M., 1, 4.30, and 11 P. r, For Now Castle, at 8 A. M., and 4.30 P. M. For Middletown, at 8 A. M. and 4 30 P. M. For Dover, at 8 A. IL, and cao P. M. For Seaford at 8 A. M., and 4.30 P. 51. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA, Leave Baltimore at 7.30,-Express, 10.15 A. M., and 5.40 P. M. Leave Wilmington at 6 46 and 10.30 A. M., and 1.45 and 8.56 P. If. • - Leave New Castle at 6 and 9.6 A. M., and at 8.15 P.M. Leave Middletown at 8.68 A. M., and 6.45, Leave Doa er at 8 A. M., and 4.65 P.M. •, Leave Seaford at 0.25 A. M., and 2 Par. TRAINS yprr. BALTIMORE. Leave Wilmington at 9.10A;M:, 2P. M., and 2.16 A. AL SUNDAYS only at 11 P. IL from Philadelphia to Bal timore, Do, do 6.40 I`,. M. from Baltimore to Phila . phia. Freight Train, with Passenger Car attached. will run as follows' Leave Philadelphia for Perryville and Intermediate places at 6 P. M. Leave Wilmington for do do do 715 P. 16. Leave Havre de Grace for lisHimero do 689 A. M. Leave Baltimore for Havre do "6 10 P. M Leave Wilmington for Philadriplue do 6 4 o P.. 31. S. M. _FELTON; Presid,nt. al OFR PEN.NS YL- _Fon BETHLEHEM, ALLENTO WN, MA Li OR CEIIINS, EASTON. DOYLESTORrN, kn. ARRANGEMENT TARES EFFE SUMMCTER MONDAY. MAY 17th, 1258. For Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauch Chunk, and Eas ton, &d., (Express,) in connection with L. Valley Rail road, from WILLOW Street at 9 A. M. and 225 P. M. Passengers for 'Easton' by 2.25 P. M. Train take Stage at Iron Rill Station. For DoliestOWd. (Accommodation,) from Willow at., at S.BO A. DI and 5110 P. M For Fort Washington (Accommodation) from Second and Chatham Streets at 7.25 and 10.25 A. M., and 4.10 and 8.45 P.M. , TBAINB YOB PiaLdDELPREA. - LO&TO Bethlehem Otxpreea,) at 9 14.. M. and 2.20 P. M., with pareengere from .T..ehigh Valley Rail road, , and -arrive - at Willow Btreet at 12 M. and 5.25 P. hi - • aye Doylestown ate A:M.-and 2.50 P. M., and ar rive at Willo. Street at 8.15 A.ld. and SP. M. Leave Fort! Washington at 6 and 9 A. IL, and 2.45 and 680 P.M., and arrive at Second and Chatham Streets at 8.60 and DM A. M., and 11.8.5 and 6.20 P. Id. ON 911NDA:213 Leave Wallow street for DoylestoWn at 3.80 A. M. and 2P. M. Leave Boylentoim for Philadelphia at 9 A. M. and 615 P ld. AR Saaaanger TrainaMOWING NORTH' and SOIITEI will atop at ()Wham Street and connect with 01t7 Pia ganger Railroad. . .. , Pare to Bethlehem . 44 Mauch Chunk $1 60 2 140 4, Doylestown. myl7.tt _ - 80 . NUM CLARE, Agent NEW YORK LINES.—,TRR CAMDEN AND AMBOY RAILROAD AND * PHILADELPIIIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD 00,1iPANY , 8 LINES, PROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORE, AND WAY PLAOES. Leave's/ Fans. At 11,y P. hi. , from Kensington Depot, Via :May Oity, Mail At 6 A. M., via Camden and Amboy, Acoommoda- S2 25 ties, 226 At' 8 A. M., via Camden and Jersey City, N. J. Ac commodation 2 26 At 8 A. IL, via Camden and Jersey City, Morning Mail 8 00 At 4A. AI., by Steamboat Trenton, via Tawny a 0 Jersey City, Marring Express 8 00 At 2 P. IL, via Camden and Amboy, 0. and A. 00 Ara d . 11. via Camden and Jersey Oity, Evening 8 Mall 8 0 At 8 P. M., via Camden ana Amboy, Accommods,- Hon; let 2 00 At BP. M. We Camden - and Amboy, Aticommoda. Eon, 2n d Class. 1 60 At 6 P. IE,, via Camden and Amboy, Acoommoda tton, Ist Maas 2 00 At 6P. IL, via Camden and Amboy, Aooommoda tion, 2n Clues 1 76 The 6 P. M. line rasa daily, all others Sundays ex espied Express, Linea atop at the principal stations only. Por Belvidere, Easton, Flemington, Ay., at 6 A. end 4 P. M. from Walnut 'street wharf. ' Woo Water Gap, Stroudsburg, Sdrenton, Wiltesberre, Montrolte. (} teat Bend, tee. at 8A: AL T via Delaware, Lackawanna at Western Railroad. Nor freehold, at 6 A. M. and 2 P. M. For Mount Holly at 6A. M. and 3 and SP. 51 WAY WEI - Ifor Bristol, AY Trenton i Y. 'DINEat 2,14 and 4 P. AL, Nor Palmyra, Panonini ; Miren . " -- 13., Burlington, Borden. town /cc., at S P. M. c . Steamboat Rienard Stockton for Bordantown an 4 in termediate places, at 2% P. M. Steamboat Trenton for Tawny, at 10 and Mk A • M • and for Burlington and Bristol at 4 P. H. All linen exceptlidg P. M ; leave Walnut etrect 4 ilarf. • 11:7•Pitty pounds or bagg age only allowed 'men pt.- senger. Passengero are prohibitod from taking any thing as baggage but their wearing apparel. All be.g gage over fifty pounds to be paid for extra. Th% Ccm pang limit their responsibility for baggage to one dollar per pound, and will not be liable for any amount be yond two, except by apsolal contrast. WM. M. GATUIIIM Aland o. 1. 00. BILADELPiII A AND READLKIRALL - BOAD-PAST FREIGUT LlNE.—Prelght trains leave the Depot, BROAD Street, blow VINE, daily, for Buffalo, Suspension Bridge, Canada, Detroit, Chicago, Idilwankie, Graeae, Dulunine, St. Louis, and inhume. Mate points. Thin is the shortest route to Canada and the Lake Ports, and goode will be forwarded withgreeter despatch to the above palate than by any ober roofs. 7.771 FT or Pains pin 100 LAp Vl* Railroad lit olass. 2d elan. 8d slam 6th elm. Suspension Bridge 90 10 60 40 Btdlalo 90 70 60 40 Dunkirk OS 75 65 45 Detroit 51 20 93 7S 62 Chicag0.......... 1 60 1 15 100 8t Freight going through by rail VI the way must be marked "VIA BAIL." No transhipment between Phlbstelphia and rindra. Mark good' via Philade)phia ao4 Reading Railroad, and Send to the Depot, Breed etrert, below Vine, daily, before 5 P. M. Yor further information in regsrd to this route, c a ll at the through freight office of the philidelphis, CHESTGreat Western Ldue, N. W. corner Nap NUT. _ deSO-3, PENNSYLVANIA. RAILROAD.-THE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, eonneethig the At lantic Cities with Werkere.,oi-tb -western, and South western States, by a mailmen: Hallway direst. This Road also connects at Pambe.rgh with daily lute of steamers to all porta ou the Western Rivers, and at Cleveland and Sandusky with Steamers to all ports on the North-western Lakes; meting the most 'DIRECT, CHEAPEST and RILIABIE ROUTE by which ;height can be forwarded to and from the GREAT WEST. RATES BETWEEN PUILLULPHIL BURGH. inter 0.1,400—800te, Shoes, Rata, and Cape, Books, Dr; Goods, (In boxes tales and trunks), Drugs, (in boxes and bale.) leathers, lam .tm 740. per 100 list Ititaxn Shirting and Ticking, (in original balee),'Diage (in .seelm), Efardnare, u i th er- 1 . 40 t) 4actii,) Paper, ' Wool, an Sheep Pe ti, laetwird, fie. &As 60. per 100 lb. Tim • Oussa—.4.nails, Hemp, Babon and book.. Baited, amps or In slicks), Pointe, (d 7 and In oll,) 0110, (except and and rorlOkzx 00. per ND lod rOtrain OLLes—Codeo, Beef, and Pork,. (ip casks or boxes: eastward), Lard andLardoo, . llodaMh, GermanOlay,'Wir, Pitt, Bolan, Steel, lidanafectu*K T . 7 becoo, Rosin OH, Quoinunrue, Sugar, (bhde., bbl d., and boxena 44e. .to 40e. per 100 lb Pion -760. per bbl., until farther notice. easier-84e. per 100 !ha., until further WHIM. Correa-41' per bale, lot elaimuling 'kW sue. weight, until farther notice. In shipping Goods from any point Rut of Philadel phia, be particular to KARI packagel " via Penrinivaais Railroad." All Goods comignedlo the Agents of 'th Road, at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, hilt be forwarded widout detention. /amour Aosurrs.-4:llarke & Co., Chicago ; Booker tr. & Co., Memphis, Tenn. • 'S. Sue & Co., at. Mo. ; P. G. Co., Berne • e, Indiana ,• lrog. Bingham, Louisville, Kentonky.; IL 0. Ideldrurn, kfadison, Indiana ; H. W. Brown & Co., and &the? Hibbard, Oinolionti; 11. S. pierce & Zanesville, tr. Ohio; Leech & Co., No. di Killystreet, Heston,* Leeoli & Co., No. 2 Astor House, New York, No. 1 William st. New York ; Z. J. Oneeder, Philadelphia; Magniw 4 Boom, Baltimore; D. A atewart, Mar HOl7B ft, General 'freight put • H. .T.LOH:BASH!, 44- General Staperiniendent. Altoona, -Pa• tUizto antt .f,i.quqr# A LEXANDRE SE IGNETTE BRANDY. ..CM. The subscribers have been appointed sole agents in the State of Pennsylvania for the above well-known RUCIIELLE BRANDY, ahich they are prepared to offer to the trade at the lowest market price, from Uni ted States bonded warehouse, entitled to debenture. A constant supply on ,hand, in half, quarter, and one eighth pipes, dark and pale. JIILES ROBIN & CO—COGNAC.—The Stibßerthem hole agents to the State of Per-mire nia for the above celebrittee b, .ad of COGNAC BRAN. DY, beg to call the attention of the trade to its supertor quality, and feel confident it mill Convex° Worn , ly with the most favorite brands iu the market -ARNOLD WORE, 1D) IVAL\I T Sttect A constant supply of the above in the 1 'of .rt Stotts bonded warehouse, entitled to debentu:. of ,„, Jus vintages, iu half, quarter, and eighth pip. - A. Ai BRE Y GRA.P.E-14E4V0 II Ali PAGNE. jelB-it ARNOLD & WORT, Sole Age, T2O WA_LNUT TI gralN.-80 pipes Dutch Company Gm, iu N-4 bond and for We by WILLIAM 11. YEATO .- ;, No. 210 South FRONT St- ,t I_IIMDSICK. Sc CO. CHAMPAGNE —A JUL sonetent supply of the genuine brand inb , md In store, for este by WM. U. l UN, te3 918 South PRONT Street, CLARET-126 CASES MARGA.P4, 150 V Cases BT. JULIEN, in quarts and pints, in tort, and for sale by A. At NEIN% an 22 140 South FRONT Atreat. 8 0, • it.s_NDIES.—" Pinot wititillon, 32 ?Aaron, and other Cognacs of various vintages, in half p[pee and quarter casks Pellevolsin Rochelle Brandies, ale and dark, in halt pries, half cuts, and one..eighth casks, Imported and for sale by HENRY BCIILEN & CO., c 0022 221 and 223 South Fourth street, CI. Lriir.TS, IMPORTER AND DEALER . Ix .F.TNE wnigssiatroas, CIGARS, &c., SO South FIFTH' Street, Philadelphia. sully QuERRY Worg t -15 QUARTER PIPES 1.7 rations gradaa Flamm:l7 porry, b nd, and for aleX WILLIAM U. YEATON. Vla Routh VRONT CURACOA, V and bIdRIIIOOINO, In store and for solo by man I. 141ARTNO. lon p. prtnNT A LLSOP's PALE ALE IN RHDS.—A constant supply on - hand in Custom Ronne stores, for sale by WILLIAM U. YEATON, Bole Agent for Pennsylvanta, No. 210 Moth FRONT Street. BRANDY. —7 octareu Renault & Co. Cog nac, very old vintage , I'l bond and for sale by N GUAM li l'aUTOtt, ieB :In Reath YILONT At F ISR- 200 401J:dale WWI. 100 do. Pollock. 800 bble. Maekerel. 80 do. White Fish, for Bale by O. C. BALM /C. 00., o N cc P.Te BONES. -1.00,000 Shin Bones, suitable for Umbrella and Button Makers, In store and for salt CROABDALE, PEIRCE, & CO. 301 NORTH WTLARY4 ARNOLD tc, WORL, 120 WALNUT Street
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