• , , 1 • 4341643 Aiittstitv: TAMES A. FREWN VA I T I°I " 3 .4S wm,7o4galuzigur t vet; amazed th "" t ui r ve , Pottle 811 , 302 61 4. -TlemselmionetwaWraedarete tbetthOsolohatgect AtionAtietkw tILS - 51tre' , . / 1 ," • lw 'ODD AWO,-'iMtll,llll,eigtqlyielielteo. ..W.WimPirtt4ii Ina 'tit , , ( 0 0 , ,n , t 2 ?*". :joy; t Qn.W it teldirE rune 80, at Wel - Ist, the EaedurAge, *lll be geld, without emserve- - •,•.;" v„- •A. I: 7 V r.lottiqoe. 45 soda, leo,..ll.'avegue rots< - „ • silo. 31. inall i fter, um. %neer the treat of . - e...iktho - oda so ovieverneurre Also -Lot No. 211,„Ititinlitt A, see `. 20, on main way. Lot Ng, 18,1,Evislon11, sae', 8. -„ • , • ' I,ata:tiot. - 10 spit 11 i,V1,110.0.Vi American 'Metrhanleti , Cemetery': arell located, :Sale staolute. , • c - t 137 7 , -‘7 4l r• ,1 -? - 4 ee w niaties Positive Sale, • 'PINS - 1,10 BALE 'Olt FIGHT BROTIOSIB, 160,000 WONT 1110111,511 O,IISIIITERY. 'Under attliotity oft deed of trust, will be gold; with -' • ontremitveidel atiount of 'Whom it May,. concern- • On Wednesday Iteenlng, - • • - Jane 22931, o'clock, 0 Ale Ph44 4 . 11 P 413 Eight sectronsOtiiMind,iinmheredl, 2, 8,8.19, 62, 59, and d 0 oontainirdng,together 180,000 senora feet. in Mount Kedah Cemetery; as= per play with all the rights and immunities belonging to any lots, 'end alb - Sect alone to. he conditiode of the not of incorporation, and the rules and regulations adopted by , the riai , e; pre of therorporaffon. -• ' • • , flar Will be sold t ' • Mr 8200 to - he :tald:on - "elk - When t!in. eons TWENTY-lIEST.SPRINIt"SALE-4,_ ON* 222, This inelndelbefolowloff . -, - • • Orphans , oourfSelci , •-"Estatel Ohartee Janney,, - dee'd. 801107 S AND, LOT, PAGET, STREET.=-A three, itory brick hones an d' Front etre*, above Poplar, 28.. feet faith,frontAnd.9olfeet , deep. Glear of ineumbricieete_, _Tarms.-•eash' "Sale poettive. Orphans , (Mart SalaiNichiteot4blineetchf • natumwron .. , 11113.014. 11013814( ` CROWN- 'AND • TINE STREETS.-Illitie:story brick houseand lot, inortheost nornet,ht (Mown, and- . Atires itreati 17 feet liwutr 74 foot 2 WWI deDPno3oel of ineanciasnces. Sale poeitivea ,c , 4:t PQBITIV9 SALE ,, TWO ,, PRAMEMIOUSItir 'AND rp.TARGE LGTiOAMDEN ffficne bousek, north Ode of Spruce street, betteen , Bectiruct Mid' Third atteeht, Camden. Lot 60 feetlvouttnti2soTeat deep to -.2olvisiort• street. Email for $lOB 'Meat .of ineno , :Attune. They will be terr o llitit Very:. - telt, "Meld, Twenty-first and Coates eheets.-The brick horse and. . large lotorstriund, tatithweet , iseirittatienty•tirel and. . Coates streste. 80. feet On Cotten street aad-Ig4 feet on • _Twenty:4M elirteit. r etlifiketi eMeet. feet4Authatt on Widtaft street: rw,4B Around-rent. 'llte'lrent• on Costee street 80 feel 409p.-.Merits forgBoo *year. Bale tphans Mort liatit-i-EsieMlif Wflitem • Teani k /Med. 'ROUSE AND-LOT, LITTLE PINE ST 1.-A three-story brisk honseaxd lot; 17,41,feet front on Lit tle Pine street, and 80 feet diem's7B.B7 ground-rent. Sale positive. , rt., - • • ..,- • - Orphans , oottetiiale-41annt.Netiste, s 1 'GENTEEL DWELLING,•TRUTTEENTEI STREET, • BELOW WALILA.O.E.--Wilarie , stery brilek , hense,and lot, eruct side of Thitteenthatrept. below - " Wallace St.; 17 feet front, 186 feet deep to Orange street, 20 feet Wide. .On Orange tweet .1a a• emall threamory brick $2,500 may reiniin.' Sale' positive. ~ uarDsorasiulauogNoz No. 827 firm STREET. - i ,Aldeekrable three-story brink• dwelling house, with' double tbree , storybricklmildinge and lot or ground, 827: Vine street, east of 'Ninth street. 20 feet front 90 feet deep to a 8 Feet widealley, or which Mhos the privilege st. l •It in eery desirable dwelling; built and finished In , thorough manner, with every convenience, Stitt tea de= atrable 'rootlet fora tateinerel ' IV' May be examined at ,any timer. 81,600 only re-' EIGHT MMUS AND LOTS, OXFORD, APPLE, AND BRINTODI STREETS.-Eight hennas and lots, Oxford. Apple, and Drinton'streets, Seventeenth Ward, to be sold separately. • • VALUABLE LOT :OF iasousti ; SAr. comer - Pratt ttreet, York street, and Frankford avenue:-,4 valuable lot of ground, 148 feet'lth - lueltes in -front 'on Front street, and York street, and 117• feet 3X - inches wide at' ' , Untrrear. $165 mound rent. Frankford avenue is the Plank Road with the Fifth and SlXtb-en Oct Railroad in .the centre. Oars pima every fewMinntes.- Will be soli without reserve if 81390 is bid itwoalrinie Which May vslAremm LOT JASPER AND FRONT BTRItE r Ti• e•-Aiso, a - lot east ai d e of Wont streat.,llB feet - south of York street, 80 feet freint r and shoat 180 feet ' deep to Jae street .. $l4O ground tent • 4 - • - ' Will be sold without reserve if $BOO is bid. •- ALUABLE LOT, N. R. cornea. Front and Jasper litreoie -Also, the lot northeast corner of Front and J as p e r streets. 351 feet front on each, end 112 feet deep . at the rear. $165 groundnut. , " • -4- • .- l" Will be sold without receive if $l.OOO is bid NEAT DWELLING, MADISON STREET, EOUTII - -A three-story brick dwelling, Madison street, (leading westward from hloyuntirnsinr. toed.' between Martott , s and. Carpenter- streets, ilouthwark,) 13 feet }robes: front. and. 28% feet deeps -Wear of Mourn , brance. Sale positive. Positive gale byinder of Votut of Common 'Pleas-Ea , • tete of George Augustus Bingham. 'a lunatio. • „TWO-STORY, .11.1110 K. •11.017811, QUEEN STREET, ABOVE FIFTH .-k neat two , istcay -brick 'home and lot, mouth side of ' Queen. between Delaware Fifth and Sinth etreete, /5 feet front and 58 feet 4% inches deep. Clear of thenmbracces. ' • : Positive -Sale of Mortgages. ` TWO of 8750. • • TWO MORTGAGES of 11,500: • . GROUND-RENT of.SOO per annum. Mr' For descriptions see Catatognee.• • . 117'' $5O to be paid on. each Of the above when tie same is struck off t'-• • - r AT PRITAT ' II SALE. - - ' • • -• BOAT FACTORY-DOUBLE MOILICES. STOOK, Ac. A Soap Factory, with double - boiler', stock, ma ohinetir t complete for eariling ell the business, sitastein the heart of the city. hos a good rut of baldness and coat the te esent owner over $B,OOO. May be examined at any time by application to the auc tioneer, _ Will be cola at &Sacrifice. • • - 0 3,E S NATHAN 111., AND 03761CD3810N ' IitERCINANT,„ L tuatig 5112 7 " li la ana r AST Acco " mia ' On . savlsl.B 2 • MONEY ! I MONEY! , , .•- • . . Money ltheralluteinced in large:or small nmonita f ro m one dollar to thoanande, on gold and silver plate, diamonds, watehes; Jewelry, fowling,pleoes, inetruments, furniture, dry goods, clothing; groceries. *lsere: hardware cutlery, hooka, horses, vehicles, her nese, and all articles of value, for any length of time agreed on, at Nathalle Principal AriaNishment, southeast earner of Sixth and lisce streets. ^ Plead/wry notes,' with 'eellsterol, discounted st the lowest market rates. • PRINCIPAL yorAmalancerve. S. E. -CORNER 4)7 81.8141 AND RACE STRZE 8. Where mousy will be liberally advanced on gold and silver plata, diamonds,watches,jewelry, fowling pleoes, dry goods, clothing, groceries , liquors, algars,• hard ware, cu tlery, .fancy arttolos, painthigv, en gravings, musical inalsumenta, turnituro, bedding, horsed!, voldolee, harness, stool's, and all other articles of value. - 013T-DOOB `BALES. _ _ Personal attention given to all out-door sales, either atprivate dwellings, storm, or elsewhere, and charge' unusually low. - , . „ TO PERSONIS REISNOTRIOTINO TIOUBRICEPTINd. Persons relimpilething housekeeping or having sup plies of furniture to dispose of. will find it to their ad vantage by sending the same to theenetion store, oath nut corner of_Slath and Race street, where it will be toze , fl b r i Arran iid,L7l2; 9 4%- f uthal i ntroef B :l l : 4 ; goods :11. 9 .1 if required, and the beano e landed over the afternoon of the dad of sae. , - - _ . - AT I.l3,IVAtle BALE. =' • 'limpid and sulker _hunting - ease," double gale, and doable bottomed Teter,' lepines, English, Swiss, and Prprieh.wetoheni_ gold apelike, gold champ, gold brace letfi, varietyof flue goldatuda, breastpins, and finger rings; fine flutes , _superior old violin and guitar, very ApPlnsiodeo &ad numerous other.artioles.._ Q[ai~etirtgs; ARPETSd• C -• Wewlll 0011121612645 TO-DAY .. . , -CLOSING OUT OnfOntlre SprlneStook of VELVET AND,...B4lormsui - oAapantios, it GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. DAILY & BROTHER, • N 0.920 CHESTNUT Street. Yardman' will please call and examine our largo accoament. ap29-tt rrAPESTRY OARPETS.—JUST - OPEN ED, a large lot of superior Tapeatty ()apt', to be gild at a low Floe. BAUM sacTio T n 941ORRZSTN UB t. 17PERB, THREE-PGT CARP E.T S A "fresh Juuiortabent .er. new, Uatterite, at reduced prierehut ' . ILLILY - .4a EftIYLICSB. 3 B, • „ 9 . A.8)/ CIAIIPBT BTORN, mlaii•tf ' - 920 011BBTNIIT Bt. BED ROOM OARPETS.-10,000 YDS. of superior logreho anerhree-ply Carpets, or the best makes and styles, et all prices, from 60 mots to ' DAILY BROTHER, flavd. ft . ' N0..020 OHEBTriln Street. BEST REAVYBRUSEELS:=—A LARGE hit al hew patteine. in ieit, Chaste styleei it 10w , /MILT lc' 1111021111, 'OIIIAP.OIIIIPIT STOIII, - . 120 01119TN0 PT St ~daak Ui bcriea. p&wso.tr & NIOROLSON;,' - BOOKBINDEIib, No. bl 9 MINOR Street, below bl.stit, bet Ween Market sod Otlestaut streets. Je.lame , JALIVI PAWNS: - D. 111011014011. W 4 -1. 4 X.' 17 . 8 ii•B , DUSTERS, ..• lards diisorbsiont; atdfable for X '1".'1" - • 0 EX?. S And Rd' isle by .- =MY - ..11101[817IN, BRUSH AND BELLOWS MANUFAOTT eRN, ,62 NORTH THIRD HT T.,) L AA) z LPH WARMINg AND TANTILATING WASHROOM. - MISOLP to 7711,802 i, 111100111110113 70 0: A NABItOIOO WShave unloved front stir old stand In Walnut Minot to the LARGE STORE,. No. 1010 - CHESTNUT street, a few,iloora below dho St. Lurrenee Rote!, where our old friends and theribliesire supeatfally_ Invited to examine oar extensive stook of Warm' Alr Iflroltoon, Cooking Rangel, BativlloileresAtegishirs,'Enanielod Stone Mantels) Parlor Coal Orates .&o. So. We are now ounifiraturingioll3lBolPS ONLEBRATED PAT, ENT NEW GOAL GAS CONSUMING FURNACE, the most powerful and soorioraleal,liester Auer - invented, and sditiettlfill oliiies of balldinks.'" Alan, new and beautiful_ 'pattern& of Low Dawn Orate,,and Path:meant Grataid alleges and patterns. Wo. have aloe --oonnnuteed - 'fbe" thiniitaeture of ENAMELED STONE MANTELS , froni PBnn sylvanite' Stone. Theee , Meatels' were • awarded a SPECIAL PREMIUM: at the.lote Fair and Sabi. bitten of 'he F . i,snkM* of skis City. They represent all the rue and, beautiful-Aurigae Mam as are ciatiAlured_ai Bffmkt, Coat. Oaf, Oit Atid4 andar Wholesale and Rettaili at Muth leSePriC4 Mari garble; Vail and us them. • , ARNOLD A WILSON. - "`"'ELL, Superintendent. -16u...-.ap24 ' Btu. IttinSL Ph thidelphts, Ap BLINDS AND SHADES,:. , IPPAPIOR OABEL WILLth(B, - No. 16 1108111 SIXTH STRUT, - • , 4 thr;: s ai*:6iteiArii idrirmismarer o • -Tian s;, -- •Ead bealet In= ' He 464,, 41 _136.101et0 Itidnoed.Prieer.. 81111 . 040,6110rbir Odom anthem • Shades, Trim. 666p,Iliatire6raot t tar , • - - evatin"sritim e ' : - Cider. - • witiliTlroli 'PROMPTLY,' LTT/TIDED 117171irT9:114#4fiX. PrirpeJ • Heikimer cotlysit# iot d a tiiissabz .„•-; No. ANortb,w4arou;koi. • wig-ma , ovtfreirm-1-2. Pl*o ratioicby Cr pTottU AIM Or* end 141 8017TII 'MTH IiTBEITS; •jporniorlr NritriEf and BE.I STOCIIII • AND 'REAL TATATE—TUESDAY„NEth. - - .; --Pamphierestslogn o s,poxresAr„ containing, full; de horlptionSibfilll;the Intiperty.t6,4o sold on Tneiday nnt,Siitirinet: 3910 X A lilt of Talon; Fr1,1:010 , arktl of g 4114 eSstit at private sale.. - • `c... ;; ; IMAL'ESTATE, STOMIS, ` • p Public , fieles the". Phlladelptairs Exchsige star/ ..tuesday Evening, during the business season. V" - only occsaional Saba as -horst f "" ' end - August • 7 11andbills of each property issued separately in aaslittp, we publish on the Elaharday preview , 1 Po: 1 9n obi one thousand catalogue in pamphlet form, igy.bVIII descriptions of all the property to, he told on 'mato lowitarTuesdaY. ,- ••• ••• V.., MARITIME 'BALED AT THE AUCTION STORE every Thursdaymorning•_, , - • -...REA.D•ESTATH AT PRI - VATis SAUL - 110"_..Yrohavo *large amount of Real Estate it Tri vets Aels, -..includins. every ;description or Oity and • icainto Iproperty. fluted. histsl tasy -- tte . had at the auction store. • • parTATI SALE RIIIIISTER. Real Estate entered on oar-Private Bale Ro ~arfdrt tieihl,ooocop are printedweekayo free of ebarse. - • , - ASKING SALES—STOOKS AND REAL ESTATE. Twenty-Sixth Spring Bale, Juno , 20th, at the Ex change: • t. - Twerity.seventh Spring Ws, July oth, at the Ex change, • _ -, - kart of the descriptions in handbills for osch of the above salee•now ready. , . • . • STOOKS, LOANS, Ito. . This Evening, June, 29th, at - 8 o'clock, at the Philadelphia EX chant°, the following Mocks' and loans, by orJer of executors= . • '',.53,91:00_ Columbus,' Piqua and 'lndiana Railroad, drat niortgage,,,7 „pee cent. coupon bonds, interest payable January and 'July. " • - MP° second mortgage, mtmecoMpany. =shares Mount Carbon Railroad Company—par SUL ; 20 - shares PaltitOreek Coat and Iroii_Mining and Ma. nahUstuting Oompanyi Virginia-par $26. : ' 74 shares Pittstrowf a rt Wayne"and Ohisago Rail mad Company.ipar . ", • 1 share Academy stf.llie Arts. ' I shars.PhiladollPilla Athemento. 810,000 OAMDFI' AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD 00. Also, for account'.of whom it may concern, will be sold. without reserve, ten drat mortgage, 7 per cent., bands,.sl,oooeaoh, Camden and Atlantic Railroad Omit- PatiY, Nos: , 276,' 276," 277, 378,.279, 280, 281, 282, 188, and 284, with coupons attached ; interest due from, and 10 , 11011;•7 1 11plak ;186 4. to data. ' • , A lex ,by order of the United Mates 'Marshal— shares Lebanon Volley Railroad Company. ADO,, , foruther amotinta—k • - Illtitta/Life Inhume.% Company scrip. 'shares Mechanics' Savings Bank of Harrisburg. $ll6 Delaware Mutual Insurance Company scrip. 4 shares Manufacturers! Tosurance.Co.—par 260. • Administrator's Sale-3 shares afechamcs Bank Monk, Peremptory Sale. - •—• .' 830,000 BOND 3. .' • On Tuesday Evening, ' • July 18th, at B o'clock, at the Philadelphia Exchange, Without reserve; for account of whom It may con cern— i 80 bond' OEI,OOO saoh ($80,000) lamed by the comity of .Armstrong, State of Pennsylvania, to the Allegheny Valley Railroad OOMpany,"hearing six per cent. Inter bat; payable the fleet - Honda" el.Blay and November— tenpengqiitibbedi Sae May let, 1857, end unpaid. Prin cipal-4441n 1888. Principtl and interest guarantied by said railmad company, and the bonds assigned by them tb bearer ' TWENTY-SIXTH SPRING SALE—THIS EVENING. At the Exchange, will include— Orphans , Omni Pala—Estate of A nna West. Dodd. THREE-STORY BRION DWELLING, No. 41 ONorth - Seventh street, between Willow and Noble streets. Peremptory Sale. THREE-STORY BRION DWELLING : Virginia street, east - of Nixon greet, and north nf Coates street. . . . NEAT MODERN DWELLING No. 340 Federal at., between Third and Fourth streets, opposite Jefferson Square: FOUR MODERN DWELLINGS, each threeoitories, with back buildings, west side of Illerr;ne street, north of Master. street, - Twentieth ward. They will be sold sep . arately. - TV"? 'DWELLINGS, west aide of Tenth street, above Poplar. To beaold separately. - • STORE AND4WELLING.—Threoatory brick etoro and dwelling, north side - of Passyunk road, south of Wharton street ' • -• " . . . SOMERSET STREET,—Two-story frame 'dwelling, Somerset street, north of Salmon street, ' SALMON STRIET. , —Frame dwelling, northeast side of Salmon street, Mirth Of William street. TENTH-STREET RESIDENOI.—Neat modern well built residence, east side of Tenth street, No. 721, be tween Coates and Brown. Immediate possession. Executors' sale—Estate.or Catharine Peterson, Deed. VINE STREET.—Three-story brick dweling, No. 216 Vine street, between Second and Third streets VALUABLE SITE. FOR A OBUNTRY SEAT.— About 47 acres south of Bristol, and about 14 miles from Philadelphia Ills in Buck county, and is bound ed on the west by the Trenton Rallies& at Oak Grove station: It will be shown by the owner, Mr. Joseph Warr; on the adjoining property ' DESIRABLE COUNTRY PLAOE.-4 wares and 46 :perches, in the village of Nertitenville, 8 miles from ' 'Norristown. - The improvements area large three-story stoke hones: now occupied u a post office sad store by praotlaing physician. 1 IREEDEEIRABLE GROUND RENT, $54 a year, well :secnred and punctually paid: Six months' interest, due let July, will be included. • hBROOND STREET.—Three-story • brick dwelling, ie. 492 North S. wand street, south of Dauphin. TWO THREE-STORY BRION, DWELLIIstiII, William ;street, southeast from Trenton Railroad street. To be ;sold separately, TWO-STORY BRICK - DWELLINGS, No. 116 Geb lard street, north of Oherry street, between Fifteenth land Sixt enth streets. ° ' VALUABLE PROPERTY.—Three-story brick dwel ling,lfrankford Road, between Queen and Allen Ste., With font three-story brick dwellings on tones etreet. )The whole relating for 5960 a year Peremptory Sale. FEDERAL STREET.—Two three-story brick dwel lings, Nos, 1232- and 1284 Federal street, between Twelfth and Thirteenth street. Sale absolute. SOUTH FIFTEENTH STREET. Modern three- Story brick stare and dwelling. No. 702 South Fifteenth Street, with two three.moiybriok.dwellingaln the rear on Wyoming street. WOOD STREET AND'HEWSON STREET—Three- Story brick dwelling, Ne. 1330 Wood Street, abore Duke street, with two frame dwellings in the rear on Howson street. • COUNTRY PLACE, 81X AOltita, with barn, Jane- MO of the Di:Littleton terlip'ke and Caster road, three miles from Frankfo•d Immediate powhielon. Nineteen Sale. THREE-STORY BRI OH DWELLING, No 1832 Barker street, between Sixteenth and Seventeenth, sad Chestnut and Market streets. Terms—onehalf cash. Immediate possession. - Peremptory Sale. THREE-STORY BRICK DWSLI,ING, No. Mere dith street, between Lombard and South, and Twenty third and 'Twenty-fourth streets. Bale absolute. arfinEE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, north side or Darin street, eighth house west' of Thirteenth street, Into District of Penn. . TWENTY-SET/MTN SPRING SALE—JULY nth.. At the Exchange, will Include— ; T +/OSTEN'S POSTPONED BALE—GOAL LANDS— MEBANE COUNTY, order of the trustee for the holders of the BONDS of the NORTE CAR BONDALE COAL COMPANY, containing 668 acres end 80 p'erchee situate In Pell township, Lusernelcotuity, Pa . John ' Laporte, Esq , trustee irr Poll particulars now ready in handbills. Orphans , Court Sale—Estate of - John Kalb, Doe , d. TIIREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, emt side of Third street, above Coates street. 'BRIOK•BUILDING, BEER VAULT, MUDS, fto northwest corner or Blerenth and Ooltunbla avenue. BRIO% AND FRAME STABLB, htarvine atm above Columbia avenue. f[r Full particulars now reedy in handbills. THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, N 0.1332 North Front street Rooth of Master street, the lot extending to Hope street. ' 'HANDSOME MODERN POUR-STORY BRIM RE.: MENET, No 2805 Pine street, went of Eiglneenth street,..with double back buildings and in replete with in , dent eornenienees. VALUABLE LOT, TWENTY-POURTH WARD, at the eonthweet corner of Locust and Mary streets. late West Philadelphia, 200 feet on Locust otreet, 275 feet on Mary etreet,`and 200 feet on Church street, having three fronta, 85.800 may renmn on mortgage, LARGE AND VALUABLE CORNER PBOYERTY.— Large and euporlor modern four.etory brick residence, southwest come of Tenth and Btkippen street, lot 24 by 109-feet, three fronts. 9ALTIAULYI LOT.—Lot adjoining, being 40 feet front on Tenth street. 109 feet thep, with handsome garden, do. Also, a brick stable and coach-house in the.mar. LOT.—Alao, a lot adjoining 011 Tenth street, 20 by 109 feet.. Terms of the whole, one-Larth cash. Peremptory Sale. TARRE-STORY DEM DWELLING, No, 229 North Tooth street, between Race and Vine atreeta, Sale abmlute. HANDSOME COUNTRY RENDENOB, large double atone house, built and (bitched in a. modern style, with between' two and three acres of land, on Nineteenth street, at the Tioge station on the Germantown Rail road Immediate ponsession. There are a stone stable and coach-house, vegetable garden.&c. &soignee' , Peremptory Sale. VALUABLE HOTEL 'PROPERTY known u the ~ While Sean." Race street. between Third end Fourth streets, 74 feet front, 140 feet in depth. Sale, absolute. Sale by order of the llVra of Anthony Q. Querrvelle .• Deceased. wiz ElTREET.—ltandsome three-story brick resi dence, wiih double hacrbuildings, south side of Pine street, between Fifth and Sixth streets. This hour, has been recently modernised, and is in complete order, with all 'modern conveniences Immediate possession. • VALDADIUD PROPERTY ADJOINING THE WOOD LANDS. CEMETERY, TWENTY-POTIRTII WARD.— All that_ valuable lot, acres, 119 perches, adjoining the Woodlands Cemetery, and having front on the Darby Plank Road: There is a stone dwelling and atone barn on the lot, VALUABLE LOT, 2V AOREg, ADJOINING.— There is a email frame house, lime kilns, end store quarries on WS lot. It fronts on the Schuylkill, id 11 creek, and Darby Plank Ro.d A plan may be aeon at the auction rooms Terms—one-half cash. Executor's Sale..No 410 North Sevonth street. NEAT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, BRUSSELS OAR • ' PETl3,,dre "OaVednesday Morning, BOth Inst., at 10 o'clock, at .No. 419 North Seventh street. by order of executor, the neat household and kitchen furniture. EIANDOORIIBB; IJ7 May be examined at 8 &dock on the morning or sale. Salo at Noe 189 and 141 South Fourth street. SUPERIOR FURNITURE, ELEGANT ROSEWOOD PIANO-FORTE, FINE BRUSSELS CARPETS, MIR RORS! &0.. On Thursday Morning, . At 9 o'clock, at the" auction store, an extensive 'aesortment of exdellent second•hand furniture, elegant plano.fortes, One ailerons, Carpets, etc., from private families declining housekeeping, removed to the store - for 00ZITOBISDOS of MN. P K street. VALUABLE 0 11 e. PAINTIN 24 roh GS, ENGRAVINGS, AND - cuolca PRIVATE LIBRARY. On Friday Morning, July 2d, at 10 o'clock, at • No. 1624 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 'editions. and anperbly'bound. , The collection of paint ings embraces the productions of the following eminent artiste: Thomas Sully, George R. Bonfield, Bannegart. ner, Oarl Sclhts, &Motel Delatte, Ranney, Birch, Marlin. cieyerbeer, Merchant, and others frX May be examined with catalogues two days pre. Thant to the male, from 9A. M. till 1 P M. • - AT PRI - VATIC BALM. , A ir6ll-pitontd &et mortgage—sl,Boo. A 60mM - ugly itltttated lot,' Perklomen 'turnpike, Chestnut BM. „ , A. DYSART be CO., AtrovottsEas AND 1, - 76 0030/18910N MIRCIIANTS, No. 27 South EIGHTH STREET. cantor of LODGE STMT. LARGE SALE OF RMBROIDERIES, HOSIERY, DRY ... GOODS AND TRIMMINGS. , This Morning, At 24 North Ninth etreet, we will sell the entire stead, end fixtures of D. 11. Londeneleger, about declining business; tale to commence at 10 &cloth preeisery. The nook baa been lately ptirchane4, and is all in good, fresh order. and consists in part of fine li:renoh embroideries; trimmings, hosiery, eh kinds of dry goods, parasols. umbrellas. Re. ID- The goods will be open for examination on Mon day afterdoolh, And will be worthy the attention of dealers and others—all to be sold without reserve. It AT PRIVATE SALE S, Iime and valuable tract of valuable coal and tim ber land at, private sale, well worthy the attention of 'capitalists and others, as the owner Is compelled to sell, fl:7t Zor further partioulars inquire at the auction store: , rr i : IIT : 1 498, BALM, solloted and promptly • OBS - made on coneignmenta when do- ABVIN att .withont antra charge.- , Wir - 1 SAIES-BOODISopen until 10 P. M. NOTIONS, p wed ItO 0300iVe Inv t ee s of DRY GOODS, .wagouns, and 4.IIWDLItit, NYJ W and SKOOND KAN 0 NOBNITUBB, PAINTINGS, BOOKS and STA .TISNBBYI Sane of tAlga7,oooDB' eVer7 •Yealrle• -.11111 ORT Quarter Pipes, in bond . 11 sad coy may by, WILLIAM L YEATON, jeS4 Xl7 49titl; nicauf 'Auction. Same' Estate Same Estate edge by ,e 1; romtinfOrgilartstitocilik' _ - - 7 BANE Ind 10 fiTHAWBERHY, between MAR KET audtllESTNErand SECOND and TRIED streets, —-- • r:AiI 7 WOLBMIT AROTloeltena.. EALE/V-FOli r THE MBA, - • CARD.-We invite. the particular attention or pur chasers to the „pdeltive sale ONO:mice assortment of staple and fanny summer goods, to be made this morn-' Inc. by cstalogue.,,,lncluded will.be found--f -50-dozon ladlesf.gause merino verde, short sleeves, Also, 250 dozen. French black mohairand silk mitts. Alms, black silk flue shawls; linen handkerchiefs, white bareger bM o ues, 4-4 white Marseillee for chit drens" outlines . - - Also, C.ehmere shawls, linen shirt fronts, book bands, book flormalngs, crape, mourning sets, colored kid gloves. Also, white apd colored ponit de sole bonnet ribbolut; silk trimmings, linen bisque trimmings. 'Also, a few lots manes strew hats, straw - onieta Alec., for eccourlt of former purchaser -- •89 pieces 5.4 and 4-s white Canton matting. , • trf The whole may_ now be examined with cata logues. „ 4.17 - Sale to commence at 10 o'clock precisely. , 2,500 GARMENTS! 2,500 GARMENTS! ! - • TO - THE CLOTHING TRADE. , NOTICE,:—Our sale of clothing, on Thursday, will be found very extenive, and worthy The attention of all purchasers Included will be found a complete as edrement of city-made eczemar gembi, for men's and born west- U - • The whole will be arranged for examination, With catalogues, early on the morning of sale, • This Morning, STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS FOR CASH. Included will be tottad embroideries, viz: collars, sleeves bands, nonnainge, iniertinp, lanes, linen cambric hendkerchiefs, embroidered and plain. Also, ponit de tole bonnet ribbons, silk gimps and fringes. hat ribbons, bisque trimmings, white and col • Med, tarlatans, din. Also, 200-yard white spool cotton ' white-brown linen table clothe, corded skirts, 6-411nensbeetings, 4.4 print-, ed lawns, women's and mods hoes and half hose, robes a'quille. Also, gents' silk shirts, white mnslinshfits with linen bosoms and collars, linen shirt flouts. Marseilles start fronts, French embroidered black motudr silk mitts, black sod colored sewing silks, Indies' colored'and white silk gloves, blank silk and lace mantillas, silk parasols Also, 4-4 skirtings, fancy printed cottonades, yellow nankinn, 4.4 stout indigo blue drill,. 4.4 Mareeillep, London pantaloon stone. Also„ 50 dozen ladles' gauze merino vests,. short alcoves. • Also, 100 dozen French black mohair and silk mitts Alen, 50 dozen men's three-thread brown cotton half base. • - POSITIVE SAVE Or 38 PIECES 4.4 AND 0-4 CAN TON MATTING—N:4, 4900UNT - OP PORM3P. - At the , commencement of sale ' This Moining, • Will be positively sold. foif .'aecount of former per chaser: 88 pieces 4.4 and 5.4 Oanton matting. • - NOTIONS. Also, a general assortment of notions, such as coat and pant buttons, hooka and eyes, patent thread. pearl ehtrt buttons, tapes and bledinge, elastio belts, ke. It7' The whole will be found worthy the parflettler attention of the trade, country merchants, and webs. sere generally, who will timid it to their interest to a Hand. • SALE OP' CLOTHING. On Thursday Morning, July Ist, commencing at 103 f o'clock, will be eold, without reserve, for cash, a general assortment of city-mace clothing, sonalsbug of— Raglans, Top coats, Dress coats, lOf every variety, mode in a superior man. Frock coats, nor, for men's and boys' wear. Pants and _Vests, 117 - fiamp BO and catalogues early on the morning of sale. SATAG OP STRAW GOODS, ARTIVIOTALS, ho. On Friday Morning, July 2d, communing at 10)6 o'clock, will be sold, without reserve, for cub, a dirge arid general an sortment of fresh straw goods and artillciale. Included will be found, via: Hata, Donneta Colored and white, of all qualities, for Oaps, Hoods men's, women's, mimeo', bora' and infants' and wear, adapted to city and country trade. Flats, Also lb cartons French artitciale. Ur samples and catalogues early on the morning of age. . Err Consignments respectfully soliolted, for which the beet efforts will be used to obtain satisfactory prices. 1.17' Purchasers f ete usually and at the " Commer cial', every variety of le' and fancy goads, sold In iota to nit. Thoss who went goods at sash value, ob tained by fair competition, will find It their interest to attend. 11111 SCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, (nem- Jure sor to WOLIMIT & SCOTT ,) 481 01081111 T St., opponte the Custom Hones, between Nottrth and Pith Btteett. The attention or the trade Is Invited to the sale on Wednesday morning. it comprises the most extensive assortment of the season, the fire hundred lota of new style collars, sets, sleeves edging' and) insertinge, to *lose an importation, are well worthy the attention of the trade, the style, We' and shape being the most desirable In the market LABT BALE OP Elf BROIDERIEB FOR THE BEASON. On WoOnendsy Morning next, Jane 80th, 600 lota orernbrooterien, one ribbon., &o. ZBIDHOIDERINS AND WIIITF: GOODS, 10 °LOU: AN IMPORTATION 6 mum of embroidered collars, set Pteeves, bends, edgings, and insertings. to olose a recent importation, all of the latest and most desirable styles. EffiiiiMUMNl;M LINEN COLLARS AND SETS, Also, a line of colored and white linen sets and col lars. MANTILLA LACES, SHAWLS AND VEILS. Alen, lace, folk, and Swiss mantillas, lace *lmola, and ellk lace veil,. SILK RIBBONS AND ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS. Also, grog de nap alike, bonnet and trimming rlb bone, and French artificial flowers. • IitURNESS, BRINLEY, & CO., Noe. 222 mid= MARKET Street QAMITEL NATHAN'S, AUCTIONEER, lo and MONEY LOAN OFFICE, No. 224 Sbutb THIRD Street, below Walnut, opposite Pear at., only eight doom below the Exchange. Hours of business front 7 o'clock, A. M., Until 10 o'clock in the evening. Outdoor sales, and sales at the Anstion Row, at tended open the most satisfactory terms. OAPITAL s2oo.hco. Ltuttlishsdfor Sae last Thirty Yeas. Advances made from one dollar to thousands on DL monde, Silver Plate, Watches, Jewelry, Hardware, Mer ahandire, Clothing, Turnitrue, Bedding, Olgare, Musical Instruments, Hums, norm, Oarriages, and Goals of every deg.:M.o3.ml. All goods eau amain any length of time agreed upon. All advanoes, from one hundred dollars ind upwards will be eharged 2 per cent. per month POO and over, the lowest market rate, This Store House havinga depth of 120 feet, hasten. Ore and thief-proof vaults to store all saluablee, and pcl rate watchmen for the premises; also, a beery inen mace effected for the benefit of all pommel having goods advanced N. d coconut of having an unlimited capital, this once Is prepared to makes avenue on more satin (same and accommodating terms than any other ID this city. Money advanced to the poor, In mall smounte, with out any charge. . . AT PRIVATB BALL` . . Gold Patent Lever and other Wattles, Jewelry, and Olothine will be cold at minced arinea. Legal Noticeo. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PUILADELPIIIA. In the matter of the Estate of SARAff JONES, de• The auditor appointed to audit, settle, and adjust the second account of SAMUEL MALE, Executor of the said Sarah Jones, and to report distribution of the balance in his hands will meet the panties interested therein at tho wirritiamb HOUSh., ficorgo Street, also,, Sixth, in the city of Philadelphia, on MON DAY, the 6th day of July, DM, at 11 o'clock A. M. je24-thstust* JAMES IT. 110.1tN, Auditor. EWERS OF ADIIHNISTRATION, it pendente lin t to the estate of MARIA W. NASH, deceased, haritig been granted to BENJAMIN NASH, all persons indebted to said rotate are requested to make payment. or having claims to make the same known without delay, to EDWARD WAIN, Attorney for Administrator, fell-tut3wit No 702 WALNUT Street. NOT 10 E .—Laters Testamentary on the Estate of ISAAC 'TACKER, late of the city of Philadelphia, deceased, haring been duly granted by the Register of Wills for the county of Philadelphia, to the undersigned, therefore all persons having claims or demands against the Eatate of said decedent aro re quested to make known the same a 'Clout delay, at Nos. 128 and 130 CILESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, to W3l. ALFRED 'TACKER, Worcester, Mass. ABIJAffE. STEPHENS, Executors. 1235 Arch Street. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MICIIAEIi 11. MONROE, deceased. •Whereas, Letters of Administration upon the estate of the above named decadent have been granted to the undersigned, notice is hereby given that ail parties Indebted to sold estate will make payment, And all parties having claims against said estate will present them with ont delay to ELEANOR MONROE, Administratris, No. 934 MARKET Street, or DANIEL DOUGHERTY, (her Attorney,) S. E. corner EIGIITII and LOCUST Streets. .1e1.411 6w* LETTERS TESTAMENTARY TO THE Estate of ELIZABETH HOBSON, late of Phila delphia, deceased, having been granted to the subscri bers, ail persons indebtid thereto nre requested to make pnyinentoud those having °Wins to present thorn forth with to It. J. lIAMILTON, Or his Attorney, WM. D KELLEY, jel-tu Ow* HI CHESTNUT Street. Alatq►nerp anb iron. gums'. ♦. XXXXIOX. J. VAIXIXAX ItXXXIOX WILLIAM -X. XXXXICX. SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, MYTH AND WASHINGTON STP.NNTS, PHILAMILWA. MERRIOS. & SONS, INGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, manufacture Righ and Low Pressure Steam /engines, for Land, River, and Marine eerily.. BoilerGasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, As., Out lugs of Sie kinds, either Iron or Brass. Iron Dante roofs for Gas Works, Workshops, Railroad Stations, An. Retorts and Gut Machinery of the latest and most Improved construction. Every description of Plantation machinery, each if Sugar. Saw, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pens, Open Steam palmy, Defecators, Filters, Pimping Engines, he. Sole Agents for N. littlieleige Patent Sugar Boiling Apparatus; Naernyth , s Patent Steam Hammer; J. P. Rosa' Patent Valve Motion for. Blast Machinery and Steam Pumps. Superintendent—B. H. BARTOL express eompantes %IRE ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFFICE, 011118TNIIT STREET, forwards PARCELS, PACKAGES, MEECTISIIDIZE, BANK NOTES an d SP E CIE, either by Ma own LINER , or In oev.neetioo with other EXPRESS COMPANIES, to all the principal TOWyB sad Orfila of the United States. I. B. BANDPORD, sal.tt fiensrld flooprintanolud; Mobarto attb eigato CIGARS, OF FAVORITE BRANDS - kJ and assorted sizes, carefully eelected by own house at Havana, In store, and received by every arrival from that port. ' S. NUOtIET at SONS, 012 3m 218 South FRONT Street. LI VANA OlGAlia—ls handsome own 11- mint, rook u Cigaro, , Sultana abanas, Gloria, -Jupiter, Ooloso, Oonrerelantei, Torrey Lops, Union Amerleana,) Orejon, Mora Cubans, &a., le., /So., In g, J(,l-6 and 1-10 ones, of all sizes and quail. Ides, In store and constantly reoefein and for sale low, by , (new) 188 WAL NUT Street, below aeoend , second story VICAR°, CABANAS AND PARTAGAS auteAs.—A choice invoice of these celebrated brands on board brig "New Era} , dall expected from Havana, and for sale low, by OHART TETZ, Mir) 183 Walnut otrirot, lietow Second, andfiKtositl pory, THE PIIEBB.-PMLADELIMIA, TUESDAY. JUNE 29, 1858. ,1141 - Una' " * likaLVR WIII;in all easel, follow the use of Radwafe R.ll. ' Remedies :,, The:pare none no sink or dieeased,'st Wait', feeble:or iripPled with .pain or, Infirmities, but that Radwa - es noadydlellef, Rendrathigi Resolvent, in ItagillatorA, lak: the '-nataili; of the -, disesse globous - meyrequireortlll quickly-and rapidly onre. ~• These :remedial!! omelet' of Radway's Readylielleti 11a' dwaVe Renovating Resolvent; ,R way's Regulators EaChatthese remedlenpossessee special curative poweel over, certain' dieesses. - .Yet there are other- diaessei wherein their combined medloinal properties are re. oohed ;'..and when thus used, if there is sudlelent life and strength within the diseased or dying body toles tails their action * the patient will live and be restore to health. . - ,Pain R/Relirf. , Acute Diseases R. R Relief. Isfiamtnatory Diseases—Relief and Regulators. llialariont Diseases Relief and Regulators. Congestive • Diseases.... Relief and Regulators. - Scrofulous Diseases Renovating Resoivent. Chronic Diseases Renovating Resolvent, Syphilitic Diseases Renovating Resolvent, Constitutional Diseases—Resolvent and Regulators. Skin Diseases • - Renovating Resolvent. Nervous Diseased Resolvent, Relief, Regula 1011. Infectious Diseases Ready RelOf k Regulators CONSTITUTIONAL DISEASES. Many diseases that afflict humanity ars inherited at heir-looms from the diseased bodies of sickly sires Scrofula, Consumption, Syphilis, and Hite, are anion; the most common of constitutional dismount. Now, we care cot how many generations the seeds of these "die. eases may have been eetablished in the system, rm. rupting the blood—Railway's Renovating Rase/cern will eradicate from the bodies of the afflicted every par ticle of diseased deposits, and fill the veins with new, pare, and healthy blood. . • CHILDREN'S DISEASES. Rddesey's Renovating Resolvent should be hailed as a blessing .by every mother throughout the land. ,whose infante are aiflicted with florea, Humors, etc. Those breakinge out (thus early) are evidences of die. ease transmitted from the parent stock. A few dotes of the.Renoraeing Resolvent will eradicate every vestige of the disease and insure the child a sound and healthy body. _ It. R. R.—Radwayhi Ready Relief for Headaches, whil• ther nick or nervous; Rhouniatiam, Var. rhyme, Dyrentery; Cholera Morbus, Oramps Influenza, Bloody Flux 'Paralysis, Lumbago Gout, Neuralgia Toothache, Small Pox revere, Swollen Joints, Kidney Complaints • Scarlet Fever, Paine around the Liver, Plea. Hoy , Measles, Heartburn, and Paine of all kinds. Radway ' e Ready Relief will, In a few • minutes, change the miseries' yen suffer hr joys of pleasure. R. R. R.—Radwara'Renovating Resolvent, for the cure of chronic dieeues—Such as Scrofulons and Byphilit complaints, Oonsue3ptive and Ot4q. or 1 ,, Lunge and Throat Induration' a'n4 " argsrapols o f parts. Eruptive and other dhlekeett nf the 1 )1 0,, „ Nodes, Tumors, 'Moen, Dyspepsia, SRA all other diseases arising from ea impure elate of the blood. R., R. IL—Rafters- Regulators will once, efeetivel) and speedily, Costiveness, Indigeetion Painter's Obolle,Sead' Diseases, Intimates; tion of the Bowels, Dyspepsia, Liver 0010 plaint, Diseases of the Heart Cud Kidneys Female Complaints, Small Pox, seven Meaelee, etc., etc. Whenever the eyetem le mit. of order, or the blood impure, a doge of Bsdstuy's Itextllat^Vo. rosnre it to to larity, and purify and cleanse the blood: Nc female should be without them R. It. It. Remediee are sold by Druggists and Merchants everywhere. • RADWASY to 00., Now York City. W. B. ZEIIISR, T. W. Drovr do BON, Agents, Philadelphia. T. It. CIALLVIIDER., aplB4u&satilyfreowlyr PERUVIAN SYRUP, ° PROTEOTED BOLUTTOII OP Puo-04.r11E oP Having aucceesfelly panned the ordeal to which new Ms coverlea in the Materlit Medico are subjected, must now be received 101111 established medicine. Its efficacy in curing Affections of the Liver, Dropsy, Netirdgia, Bronchitis and Consumptive tendencies, Disor - nd State of the Blood; Bells, Scurvy, the Prostrating Effects of Lead or Mercury, General Debility, and all Diseases which re quire a Tonic and Alterative Medicine, is beyond ques tion. The profits of its efficacy are so yy merelps, so well authenticated, and of such peculiar character, that sufferers cannot reasonably hesitate to receive the proffered aid. Tho Peruvian Syrup does not profess to be a cure-all, but its rouge is erten sive, because many diseases, apparently unlik - e776; intimately related, and proceeding from one GPM, may be cured by ono remedy. The clans of discloses for which the Syrup provides a cure is precisely that which has so often hoMed the highest order of medical skill. The facts are tangible, the witnesses accessible, and the safety and efficacy of the Syrup incontrovertible. Those persons who may wish for an opinion from dia. interested persons respecting the character of the Syrup, cannot fall to be natisiled with the following, among nu meroue testimonials, in the hands of the Agents The signatures are those of gentlemen well known in the community, and of the highest respectability. The undersigned haring experienced the beneficial of. fects of the ii Peruvian Syrup." do nbt hesitate to re. ooinnteud It to the attention of the public. From our own experience, as well ns from the testi mony of others, whose intelligence and integrity are-al together unquestionable, we have no doubt of its effica cy In cases of Incipient Diseases of the Lungs and !iron. child Passages, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Drepsi, Neuralgia, Jec. Indeed, its effects would be incrediiM. but from the high character of those who have wit nessed them, and have volunteered their testimony, as we do ours, to Ito reiterative power Ray. JOHN PIE RPONT CERTIFICATE OF DR HALES It in well known that the medicinal coeds of Protox ide of Iron in loot by even a very brief exposure to air, and that to maintain a solution of Protoxide of Iron, without further oxidation, has been deemed impossible. in the Pmeeettee nrr , etete .1-el.ffletto,ttsu le at- Joined by combination in a way before unknown, and thin notation may replace all tho proto carbonates, ci fritter', and tartrates of the Malaria Modica. A A HAYES, M.l) , Assayer to tho State of Mannachunetts. la Boylston street, Boston, BOLD BY N. L. CLARK & CO., Proprietors, No. b WATER Eltrent, Balton. F. BROWN, FIFTH end OFIESTNUT Rtroots, ['ASSAM) & CO , TWELFTU and CHESTNUT Strents Agents for Philadelphia. TH E LIVER INVIGORATOR. 47112 P-RED DT DR. BANFoIiD, COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FROM GUMS, In one of the bent Purgative and Liver Medicines now before the public, that ante as a Cathartic, easier, milder, and more effectual than any other medicine known. It in not only a Cathartic, but a Liter reme dy, acting first ou the Liras to eject Its morbid matter, then on the etomach and bowels to carry off that mat tor, thus accomplishing two purpo•es effectually, with out soy of the 'Want feelingseXperieneet is the ope rationn of most Cathartics. It strengthens the eye tem at the flame time that it purges it, and, when tenon daily in moderate doles, will strengthen and build it up with unusual rapidity. The LIVER Isom of the human body ; and when It well, the powers of the oped The stomach is al on the healthy notion of performance of Its font is at fault the bowels are aystem suffers in coupe- Liver having ceased to eerie., of that organ, one made It bin study, in a years, to Ind sonic tome act the many derange ble lel6-ttt th eat•6m wihn To prove that this re person troubled with Li- Its forms, has but to try a certain. These Gums remove all the system, supplying in of bile, invigorating the digest well, purifying the health to the whole we cans° of the dhseese—ef- BILIOUS ATTAOBB are ter, prevented by the oc. Itiviaoesvos.. One dune, after eating, stomach and present the leg. Only one doge, taken Nlolll.li ARE. Only one dose, taken at gently, and cures Cos- One dose, taken after TEMA. ip- One done of two relieve Sick Ilueneone. One bottle taken for fo the cause of the disease, Only one dose !mined! , while one dose, often re-' 01101.1171/ Mumma. and a ..... Er.7only one bottle le eyatem the of:Note of me nage. jj3" One bottle taken sattownese or armature.' • One doe.. taken a short vigor to the appetite, and One dose, often repeat nuat• in its worst forms. complaints yield almost One or two donee cure in children; there Is no remedy in the world,as it 1A few bottle. cure absorbents. We take pleasure In re tsina tie a preventive for Sieves, and all Havana of rats. with certainty, and testify to Its wonderful , toho use it are giving their unanimous testimony in its favor. [Cr Mix Water in the enough with the Invigorator, and swallow both together. THE LIVER INVIGORATOR re A Liatastiria DIELIOAN. DISCIOVNRY, and Is daily work ing cures, almost too great to believe. It cures as it by magic, even the first doe giving benefit, and seldom more than one bottle is required to cure any kind of LIVER Complaint, from the worst Jaundice or Dys pcpsca to a common Headache, all of which are the re sult of a DISEASED LIVER. PRIDE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. Dr. SANFORD, Proprietor, 395 Broadway, New York. Atents for Philadelphia, T. W. DYOTT SONS, Mt North Second Street Retailed by all Druggiete. Sold also by SAMUEL SINES, Twelfth and Obeetout streets, and F BROWN, Fifth and Oheetnut street!' Phileda. apl3 to th WRY SUFFER WITH DYSPEPSIA ? V V ZIEGLER & SMITH'S PURE, MEDIOINAL COGNAC) BRANDY has cured Dyspepsia, Low Spirits, General Debility, &c., &0., &a. Price 51.26 per bet tle, or $10.60 per dosen. Warranted pure. Try it. I hereby certify that I had been Ifiliat,3ll with dys pepnia for the last ten yearn, during which time I have tried all the popular medicines, but of no avail. Having had Zeigler & Smith's Pure, Medicinal Cognac Brandy recommended by many peramm, Induced me to try it. One bottle has almost cured me of dyspepela and costive habits, of ten years' standing. I can say, with a thank ful heart, that I have never found its equal during my painful and distressing complaint. I sincerely recom mend it to dyspeptic', nervous ,and debilitated sufferers. JOlnt 0. KLl.llllOl'B, Jan. 16th 1865. 1281 Olive street. Also, ZIEGLER & SMITH'S Pure Medicinal WINES, warranted pure, and no counterfeit mixturee, which are daily palmed upon the public as genuine wine.. These Wines are especially adapted to dyspeptics and oonsump• tives, and in all oases of general debility, 10.. of appe: idte, &e. Old Madeira Wine, price per bottle 11 00 Old Port Wine, do. do. 1 00 Old Phorry Wine, do. do. '1 00 Address your orders to Sole Agents, ZEIGLICR & SMITH, Wholesale Druggists, B. W. corner SECOND and attmEN Ste , Phila. Also, for sale by JOHN BLEY, Druggist, fel-, Prankford road, oppaelte Hanover. E ruLINGS-1300 bbls. NO. 1 PIONLED Herring; 800 bbla extra Newfoundland ditto 120 bb]. Potomac dry salted ditto, Apr in store and for gale by 151. KUNNEDY & CO., myls Noe. 180 and 182 N. wrienvxs. 10p.ONES.-,400,000 Shin Bones, suitable for AAP Umbrella sod Dutton Makers, In store and for sole Jell l CROASDALEot NO , PEIRCE M wuAn , CO y „ 1p _.. • L DYSPEPSIA, THOMAS A. DEXTER, S. D KENDALL, M D., SAMUEL MAY, THOMAS C AMORY, PETER HARVEY, JAMES C DUNN, Rev THOS. WHITTEMORE principal regulators eine performs Its lune lions Brawn are fully devel moat entirely dependent the Liver for the proper Cons ; when the stomach at fault, and the whole quence of one organ—the do its duty. Bur the 016- of the proprietors It a s practice of more than 20 dy wherewith to counter menta to which It is lia- medy Is at loot found, any Ton COMPLAINT. In any of bottle, and conviction in morbid orbed matter from their place a healthy tlow etomach, causing food to blood, giving tone and chine ry, removing the footing a radical cure. cured, and, what is bet ' easdon4 tme of the Liven is sufficient to relies() the food from rising And sour before retiring, prerenta night, loosens the bowels TIVENE3I3. each meal, will cure Drs toaspoonfule will alwayn male obstruction remove,' Ind msk ,, s s perfect cure. ately relieves 0110 LI 0, peated, Is a sore cure for prevootive of CUOLSIIk. noaded to throwout of the diclue after a long sick for TAONDIOE removes & color from the skin. time before eating gives moires food dtgeßt well. ed. enroll CIIRONIO Dien• While 80.1MliR end BOWEL to the first does. attacks caused by Worms sorer, esfer, or speedier never fails. DliOrAY, by exciting the commending thle medt lemvsa and Aoue, Oulu. a Ilmibtis Type. It ope tboußande are willlneto vlrtuen. , r. - n aitte arantpaittec. CITY TOUR AIME COMPANY, No. 110 V South FOURTH Street: . CHARTRLPERPETUAL. , Capital $200,000. Organized 1851. Privileged to insure houses, annually or perpetually; 'Personal Property, mu: may, or for a less period; take Marine, Inland, and Life !utterance Risks; receive De posits; hold Trust; and grant annuitiee ALFRED WEERS, President. B. 0. TYLER, Vice President. T. W. KLATIEN, SocrOtary . DIRECTORS. • Alfred Weeks, lion. W. D Kelley, D. 0. Tyler, - J. W. Forney, J. W. Bonder, - P. B. Mingle, C It. 'licking, James Watson, J. L. Hutchinson, Ludlam Matthews, J. W. Stokes, William Curtis, jelf3.len G. P. 'urner. HOWARD FIRE AND- MARINE IN -BURANOE COMPANY—Moe No. 412 WALNUT Rost, PhiladolphiA. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, 5784,095 84. DIIIKOTORS. . . . . P. M. Potte, J. Edgar Thonison, 0. E Spangler, 0. G. Sower, Abraham Rex, John W Sexton, E. 8. Warne, John Garrison George Howell, Nathan It. Pott, Win. F. Leech, R. T. Kenai', 11. 11. Houston, Joe. R. Withers, Abraham P. Eyre, E. Booth Charles F. Norton , John H. Leware, li.H. Shilligginrd. 0. E. SPANGLER, President E. 31 WARNE, Vice President. Onae. A. DOT, Secretary, mylo CORNX. if fra INSURANCE COM TE - g.b PANY, No. 331 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. CHARTERED CAPITAL SSOO.OIM—PAIIP UP OAP/ TAL $386,900 Thie Company having been recently REORGANIZED, and its actual Capital largely increased, respectfully solleita a share of the patronage of insurers. Fire and Haring Policies will be loaned at equitable rates of pre mium, and losses liberally adjusted and promptly paid. DIRECTORS: William M Godwin, a. It Crawford, James W. Queen, Jno. L. Redner, George W. Hall, William D. Thomas, B. Franklin Jackeon, S. N. Winslow, J. O. Hopper, Henry D. Moire. DL GODWIN, Prealdont. mrlo-dtf J. 0. lioma, Secretary LINE INSURANCE AND TRUST COM LAI PANY.—The PENN 3113T1JAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Northeast Corner of THIRD and DOOR Streets. Capital, $612,725.08. INSURES LIVRB for short torm, or for, the thole term of life—grants annuities and endmrmentptsr chases life interests in Real Rotate, and makes all °entracte depending on the contingenoiee of Life. They act se Executor., Administrator., Auigneei, Truetees, and Guardian. 14087110. Dapid L. Mffiir, kitim;pl V. Stoke', Benllincln Costes, William Martin, Richard S. Newbold, James B. AloYarland, William P. Rooker, Joseph H. Trotter, William K. Kern, James Boston, Samuel 0. Huey, Theophilua Pudding, Charles Hallowell, Zdratuld A Bonder, Henry 0. Townsend, Daniel L. Hutchinson, Rodolphno Kent, John W. Kantor, William H. Oarr, • ' Ellis 8. droher, Edward T Mott, Pawmol 3. cAne,',lll, Willis& trelnitlaon, ideetfi M. 'Morita, Warner 211. Ruin, John G. Brenner, P. S. 'dishier, Easton. DANIEL L. MILL.EII, President. 64410 7 1 t. II EiTog/fs,TinP Dree't. Toil W. Uorraioa, soreimy ulB-1w lIIRE QU E 1 OIT Y INSURANCE COMPANY.—Office 408 WALNUT Street, PHILA DELPHIA. CAPITAL SURPLUS $277,635.85. Insures against loam or damage by FIRE and the MIT 8 or the RNA, INLAND Ne.VMATIQN and TIIANBPOISTAIiON, Ten per cent. In cash - returned on the earned pre- Wilms of Open Inland Polloien. OFFICERS. GEORGE H. llART—Prenldent. E. P. ROSS—Vice President. H. IL OOGGSGALL-Beoreiary and Treasurer. 8. H. SUTLER—ARIatent Bee:et/try. D 111020113. George H. Hart, Joseph Edwards, E. P Rose, Poster 8. Perkins, A O. Dadeil, Ohnries G. Imlay, Andrew It. Ohambera, Samuel Jones. M. D., E. W. Bailey, Hon. H H. Puller,t John G. Dale, 11. R. John L. Pomeroy. • U. R. COGGSHALL. Secretary i i ROTIO FIRE INSURANCE U0.611"A -ra. NY, NEW TORR.—Office, No 20 Wall street, ad joining the Mechanics , Bank—Cash Capital, E 250,000, with a sup i ne. This Company insure Buildin', bier. ohandbae, Furniture, Yowls iu port and their (hulloes, and other property, against Lose or Damage by Ike and the Rake of Inland Narigation. DIRECTORS. Henry Grinnell, Johns L. Pope, Caleb Barstow, Rana B. Graree, Henry 0. Brewer, Henry Deets, Edmund Penfold, 0. H. Lilienthal, Hanson K. Corning, Tbeo . Polhemns, Jr. Ogden Haggerty, Ilisho E. Morgan, Thomas Nonagon, Abm. B . Tin Nest, John 11. Earle, William A. Cary, Albert Ward Thomas B. Nelson, Charles Easton, James W. Phillips, Louis Lornt, Charles A. Macy, Simnel O . Glidden, Edward Hineßem, Steph. chimbreleng, Wm. E. Shepard, 'Thomas Scott, Charles L. Viust, John Ward, Lothrop L. Sturges, Henry R. Bogert, William R. Fosdick, Peter Eden, Emery Thayer, Benjamin H. Plaid, Geo. Westfeldt, A. B. Prothinghaml Zalmon Taylor, Thee. P. Young', Henry B. Blossom. Simnel L. Mitchell, ALART WA.RD, President. RIORLID A. 011iCLIIT. Secretary. an 10.1 y COMMONWEALTH FIBS Of Yll dTATNOFPENNSYLVANLL OFFICE, NORTHWEST CORNER FOURTH AND WALNUT BTREZTO, PRILAUZLPLIIII. &altarlbed Oupital, $600,000. Paid up 01041, $200,000 - - 11.0.3001•13. Dr. D. Jayne, Thos. 8. Stewart, H. L. Benner, J. M. Butler, J. M. Whit*ll, J. H. Walker, Edw. 0 Knight, M. B. Wendell, H. Lewis, Jr., 8. K. Hoxsie. DAVID SATRE, Ai. D. President, THOMAS B. 13111WAlit, Vloa Presql. BAHOII. B. Moos, ateretery. .1•29-y INSURAN AMERICA. MARINE, FIRE AND INLAND TRANSPOR TATION INSURANCE. OFFICE No. 282 WALNUT STREET, South side, east of Third street. The properties of this Company are well invested, and furnish an available faud for the ample indemnity of all persona who desire to be protected by Inaurance. MARINE rause taken on Vessels, Prolghta, and Cargoes. INLAND TRANSPORTATION RISKS on Merchandise per Railroads, Canals, and Steamboats. FIRE RISKS on 'Merchandise, Pundtnse, and City and County. INCORPORATED IN 1704. CAPITAL 1.500,000, ALL PAID IN AND SECURELY INVESTED. COMPANY OF NORT TOTAL PROPERTIES 1,1 001,824.243,„ PiaPNTuAL onearilin. DIREOTORS. • AITIOn G. Corms, Vi r tnntesi Winn; SANDHI, W. 30130, Witaissi E. Rows', JOHN A. BRovrm, Limits N. Dxoi/coR, BAILOR/. E. Ruirir, B. MORRIS WALT, °HARASS TAYLON, 7OHN MASON, AMBROHN WHITZ, Gannon L. Ramming, Joan It. Nssil YRANOIS R. Cori, RICHARD D. WOOD, EDWARD H. TROITHII. ARTHUR G. OOPPIN, President. ITENRY D. BRERRERD, Secretary. 1111941 DELAIVARE MUTUAL SAF - ETYIN BURANVE COMPANY. INCORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE of PENN SYLVANIA, 1835. OPNIOE, S. E. Corner THIRD and WALNUT Streets PHILADELPHIA. MARINE INSURANCE, ON VESSELS, CARGO, To all parte of the World, PREIGEIT, /IVLA D INSURANCES, On Goods, by River, Canals , Lakes, and Land Carriage to all parts or the Union. FIRE INSURANCES, On Merchandise generally. Ou Stores, Dwelling Houses, ko. ASSETS OP TUB COMPANY, November 2, 1857. BoridS, ilfortgefee, and Real Estate. 5101,860 94 Philadelphia City and other Loan... 187,011 25 *Ruck In Banta, Railroads, and Insurance ' Companies Bills Receivable Cash on hand Balance In hazels of Agents, Premiums on Marine Policies recently Issued, on other debts doe the Company 92,790 67 Subscription Notes 100,000 00 DIRSO7OIB William Martin, James 0. Hand, Joseph 11. Seal, Theophilus Paulding, Edmund A. Bauder, James Traquair, John 0. Darla, William Eyre, Jr., John It. Penrose, J. P. Peniston, George 0. Lelper, Joshua P. Eyre, Edward Darlington, Samuel E. Stokes, Dr. R M. Huston, Henry Sloan, Win. 0. Ludwig, James B McFarland, Hugh Craig, Thomaa 0. Hand, Spencer Mcllyain, Rpbert Burton, Jr., Charles Kelly, Jno. B. Semple, Pittsbgh., H. Jonee Brooke,. Dr. T Morgan, ' 6 Jacob P. Jones, J. T. Logan, It WILLIAM MARTIN, President. • • THOMAS 0. HAND, Vice President. HENRY LIILIDJRN, Secretary. is9-y EIRE AND INLAND RISKS.-FAME - 11-' INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital $lOO,OOO. (Organised under the Act or Assembly relative to In Sumacs Companies, passed April 21. 1850.) OSORGE W. DAY, President. THOMAS 8. MARTIN, Vice-President. WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, Secretary, Orlice 411 011EhTNUT St., Philadelphia, DIRECTORS. George W. Day, Jacob K Vaughan, William W. Walters, Henry Lewin, Jr., Charles Richardson, D. B. Birr Barclay Lippincott, John W. Amman, Jos R. Brognard, A. H. Rogeo Ohm. Sfs.kwo. f02.4.y M Stern. fIePURE LEHIGH AND BRQAD-TOP COAL —JAMES If. MONTGOMERY informs his friends and the public that be bac effected on arrange meat with the Buck Mountain Coal Cowpony for the sale or theirJustly.relehrate4 LEMUR COAL. Ile has also arranged pith the proprietor of the Brood•ToFp Mines for the sale of his valuable SEMI-EITUMINOUS QOAL, and in now prepared to receive orders and make prompt drill ories, at his Office, No. 402 WALNUT Street, second story, front room. je34m gcERING, FOX, & CO., wholesale and retail dealers in LEHIGH and SCHUYLKILL COAL. Lehigh yard—THIRD street and GERMAN TOWN ROAD. Schuylkill yard —RAOB and BROAD streets, Philadelphia. Keep constantly on hand Coal from the moat approved mites, under oover, and pro. pared expreody for family use. fe6-y QCIIUYLKILL AND LEHIGH COAL.— KY I am daily receiving, at my yard, the beet quality°. SCHUYLKILL AND MUCH COAL. My customers, and all others who may favor me with thew orders ,may rely on getting Coal that will be 'satisfactory to thane. U - • No inferior Coal kept at this establishment to ca. at LOW PRICES. ALMANDER OONVIItY, an 1-tf N N. porno , of Broad and Cherry Bto t)BILA:DELPHIA TYPE FOUNDRY - N. N. Oor. THIRD and CHESNUT Ste. L. PELOIIZE & BON, thankful for the liberal pa tronage heretofore accorded to their Ectablistunent, and desirous to merit its continuance would announce to Printers and Publishers that thole new BPEOISIBN BOOK is now ready, and from their Increased facilities, are no w prepared to furnish every thing necessary in a Complete Printing Establishment, at the shortest no. tine. Their long practical experience in the business, and the fact of their personal superintendence of the manufacturing department, Justine!! them In asserting that they can furnish a more durable and better tin. Idled article than their cotemporarice. Those, therefore, who desire Printing Materials, would do well to apply to them previous to purchasing elsewhere. Old type taken at 9 mite pet pond ) la coinage fop now it gpoginalit FOAM 1194• V gitCABIN PASSAGE ONLY.--FOR tiVETtPOOL, WEDNESDAY , Juno 80th, 1868: The packet ship STALWART, 1,450 tone, AuguStos H. Lucas, Commander, trill sail positirol.pris above. Saloon passage $l6 For freight or p nage, tinily to 89 T 110 13:iticannpsim & j ell 101 WALNUT Street. QTEABI TO LIVERPOOL AND GLAS i4 c VIA LO W va,BLIND BELFAST, and LONDONDERRY, V or.. THE LITERI'6OIJ AND PHILADELPHIA. STEAM SHIP CO.'S Clyde-bunt Iron Steanohips aro intended to Bait as followa: PROM NEW YORK. CITY OP BALTIMORE . . .... ....Thursday, July lot. CITY OP WASHINGTONISth. KANGAROO 29th. And each alternate Thursday, from Pier 44 N. R. PROM LIVERPOOL. CITY OF WASHINGTON Wednesday, Juno 234. KANGAROO July 7th.CITY HP BALTIMORE.. ..... . 21st And each alternate Wednesday. Cabin Passage from New York and I'hiladelphia...47s Third Class to any of the above-mentioned places, and found in best cooked Provisions 10 Return Tickets good for 0 months ' 60 Certificates of Passage from Liverpool to New York or Philadelphia Passengers forwarded to Havre, Paris, Bremen, Ham burg, &c., without delay at through rates. The Company's Steamship BOSPHORUS will sail regularly between Antweir and Liverpool, in connection With the departures fo 'ew York, taking goods from Antwerp to Now York, a through rate of freight. Gortlacates of Passage from Antwerp to New York $4 5 . Drafts on Liverpool from £1 upwards. For freight or passage, apply at the Company's Offices, 15 BRO thWAY, New York, and 109 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. JOHN G. DALE, Agent. Or WILLIAM IN 51 AN, jell 62 and 63 Tower Building, Liver *not. 4t. LIVERPOOL AND PHILA DELPIIIA STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Steam commnnication between New York and Ant werp, via Liverpool. 'the splendid feat 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 steamships from Liverpool to New York. Goods for New York will be received and shipped by the Agents in Antwerp, and bills of lading signed there at a through rote of freight. Tho first sailing train Antwerp will be on the MS of June, in conjunction with the CITY OF WASHING TON from Liverpool, on June 23. For further particulars and terms of freight and Ma nge, apply to J. P. Kremer & Co., Antwerp; William Inman, Lower Buildings, Liverpool, and at thp Com pany's OfHces,ls Broadway, New York, and 104 Walnut street, Philadelphia. - jell-lm REGULAR LTNE F R PROVI PE;ioN.—Sclinonor IVO . RCESTER, Rnings Ator, now totaling at Callowhill-street Wharf. For frolght, apply to Captain, on board, or to JNO. NI. KENNEDY & CO., Jo2l 130 and 132 NORTH WHARVES. CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.--Con af'slicnees per Schooner WORCESTER, Moons master, from Providence, will pleauo a /toad to recelp of foods, 4 041113104 COtIV Wharf. JINO. M. KENNEDY & CO. 44 FOR SAN FRANCISCO,—LOWEST vitas ap4 no detontton. 011pper of SATUR IMY, gyth June. Popular ship. 107 days to San Francisoo. Tha magnificent first class clipper ship EAGLE WING, Worth, muster, is receiving her cargo at pler 10 East River, Now York. This favorite clipper is double-diagonally kreeed, noted for good delivery of cargo, nag of small cap/tatty. Shippers desirous of I - caching the California markets r,t ji,o earliest possible day, will find the "Eagle Wing" a reliable conveyance. . FOR CHARLESTON AND SA VANNAH —HERON'S LINE. iaoolni RECEIVED AND DILLS OF LADING SIGNED The splendid first-class side-wheel Steamship] REYSTONE STATE. and STATE OP GEORGIA, Now form a weekly line for the South and Boattiwest one of these ships Palling every SATURDAY at 1 , o'clock A. M., alternately for Charleston and Sa vannah. FOR 011ARLESTON. The KEYSTONE BTATS. Captain Marian P. Marsh man, will commence loading on Thursday, July fitla and sail for Charleston, S. 0., on Saturday, July 10th at 10 o'clock A The STATE OP GEORGIA, Capt. ,Tohn J. Garvin. will commence loading on Thursday, July Ist, and sail for Savannah, Ga., on Saturday, Ju1434, at 10 o'clock. A M. Al both Charleston and Savannah, these shipseonnect with steamers for Florida and MMUS, and with rail reale, &0., foe all phtetvs in the South and Southwest. Ileas7 Freight at an average of 15 per cent. below New York steamship rates. INSURANCE. FREIGHT and INeIIR4NOS on a large proportion of goods shipped South will be found to be lower by these ships thew( sailing vessels, Cabin paean.*** $2O 00 Steerage db ov 8 00 Excursion. Volta% good for the present year. 20 00 No bills of .Irsling !signed after the ship has nailed. For freight or palms°, apply to A. HERON, Jr., No. 028 (late 81) North Wharves. Agents at Charleston, T. S. & T. G. BUDD. Agents In Savannah, 0. A. GREINER & 00. For Florida, from charlostou, steamer CAROLINA. every Tuesday. For Florida, from Savannah, steamers 81'. HARTS and ST. JOHN'S, every Tuesday and Saturday. For Havana, from Oharleaton, creamer ISABEL, on the 4th and 19th of severy month .. jell. gaFOR LONDON—THURSDAY, 24th Lune.-The bargua ACHILLES, Captain Been- DEN, will 14111 11.13 above. Cabin passage $76 For freight or passage, apply to THOMAS RICHARDSON .k CO., je,lo JOI WALNUT Street. INSURANOJ COMPANY, agaSTEAM TO GLASGOW, LIVER POOL, BELFAST. DUBLIN, and LONDON DERRY, without delay. for 30 dollar,. Return tickets, good for six months, to either of the *barrel 'Amerce' by anr otwam•r or the line, 60 dollars for the round trip, out and back. 711031 1111 W TOR IC. New York, McMillan, Saturday, July 10, at 12 o , clcek, 11 Edinburgh, Cumming, ~ July 24, ~ Oluggow, Goodwip, , t August 7, (I FROM OLIIOOII Edluburgh. 011111Mlog ....... ....Saturday, June 26. Glasgow, Goodwin Saturday, July 10. New York, 'gadlllan. Wednesday, August 11 HATES OF PASS/LOB. YlOl3 GLABOOIT. Bret Clan 16 guineas kiteerage, round with cooked provizione B It . . . )trot Class $76 00 Steerage, found with eooked provisions 30 00 Children under 14 years of age, half fare, Infants in Steerage, free. Return tickets available within six months, by say steamer of this line. RIM Clam 8140 00 Steerage $O 00 An experienced Surgeon ad [ached to each Steamer. For freight or passage apply to WORKMAN & CO., BM WALNUT Street, Philadel phia. ROBERT CRAIG, 17 Broadway, New York. HALL t LONNY, Buchanan , s Wharf, Baltimore. myll THE BRITISH NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL BTRAMBRIPB. 111011 ABM YORK YO LIIIIIPOOL, Ohio( Oftbin Panßago.. Second Osbln Paasage Chief Cabin Passage.. Woad Cabin Passage The ships from Boston call at Halifax. 1 PERSIA, Capt. Judklns. CANADA., Capt. Lang. ARABIA, Capt. J. Stine. AMERICA, C:,,•dt Wickman ASIA, Capt. N. G. Lott. NIAGARA, Capt. Eyrie. AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. EUROPA, Capt. J. Leitch. These veseels carry a clear white light at mast-head; green on starboard bow ; red on port bow. AFRICA, Shannon, leaves NYork,Wednesday, June 9th AMERICA, Moodie, " Boston, Wednesday, June 16. ASIA, Lott " N York, Wednesday June lid CANADA, Lang, " Boston, Wednesday, June 30 PERSIA, Judhins, " N York, Wednesday July 7 NIAGARA, Wickman, " Boston, Wednesday, July 14. AFRICA, Shannon, "•N York, Wednesday, July 21 Berths not secured meal paid for. An experienced Surgedie'on board. Th 4 owners of these Ships will net be accountable for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Precious Stones or Metals unless Nile of lading are signed therefor and the raluethereoi; i / ein expressed. For freighter, iiii : a apply to my 10-y N CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green, N. York. 12,608 00 220,291 96 88,892 80 ALEXANDRB SEIGNETTE BRANDY. The subscribers have been appointed sole agents in the State of Pennsylvania for the above well-known ROCRELLB BRANDY, which they are prepared to olfer to the trade at the lowest market price, from Uni ted Staten bonded warehouse, entitled to debenture. A constant supply on hand, in half, quarter, and ono eighth pipes, dark and pale. ARNOLD & WOItL, jeMtf US WALNUT Street. 702,786 87 TITLES ROBIN & CO. COGNAC.—The ral fitilaserlbera, sole agents in the State of Pennsylva nia for the above celebrated brand of COGNAC ➢RAN DT, beg to rail the attention of the trade to its superior quality, and feel confident it will compare favorably with the most favorite brands in the market A eonetant eupply of the above in the United States bonded warehouse, entitled to debenture, of VAZIOUR. eintagea, In half, quarter, and eighth ptpoa jelB-tf A fil 13 RE Y GRAD -LEAF 011 AM - I PAGNE. t1t.1.N.-30 pipes Dutch Company Gin, in VC bond and for sale by u..aEIDSICK & CO. CHAMPAGNE.—,A constant supply of the genuine brand Iq bond awl In More, for sale by nal. II YEAI ON, le3 'ne South FRONT Street. CLARET -125 CASES MARGAUX, 150 owes BT. 311 LIEN, in quarts and pints. In store and for sale by A. MERINO, an 22 140 Annth PRONT Strpt. BRANDIES.—+" Pinot Oastillon," Marott, Lir and other Cognses Of various vintages, In halt pipes and quarter ca , ks • P ellevoisln Rochelle Brandies, pale and dark, In half pipes, half casks, and one-eighth casks. Imported and for sale by HENRY BOHLEN 00., 0e22 221 and 223 Booth Fourth street, I. LE WIS, IMPORTER AND DEALER • IN PINK WINES, LIQUORS, OIGABB, to., 20 Huth RUTH Street, Philadelphia. attl-1y QIIERRY WINE.-16 QUARTER PIPES ►o various grades Ilarmony Sherry, in b nd, and for sale by WILLIAM IL YEATON. R 9 20 21R South FRONT Rt. CORDIALS. -ANISETTE, CURACOA, and MAItABOIIINO, in store and for sale by std 2 a, MIIRTNII.I4I R PR/IN'l , Rt. ALLsor's YALE ALE IN HEIDS.—A constant supply on hand iu Cuotom Bonne stores, for sale by WILLIAM LI YEATON, sole Agent for Pennsylvania, No, 216 Routh FRONT Street, 11/RANDY., -7 octave,' Renault gcCo.G r og - - JlUv nao, very old dotage, in bond and for sale by WILLIAM ti Y. ATON, Je 3 9111 Routh PRONT lit, SALAMANDER SAFES. A. large assortment or EVANB & WATSON'S PHILADELPHIA MANUFACTURIiD SALAMANDER BABES, VAULT Dooms, boy Banks and Stores. - DANK LOOKS, Equal to any now In nee. IRON DOORS, SHUTTERS, &0., On as rood terms as any other establishment In this Milted States by EVAN'S & WATSON, No. 26 South 10IIRTII street, Philadelphia. USCIAT , Ti, %MIMI -- Ober JOHN 0. DALE, Agent BISHOPBIIIONS, & 00. 120 NORTH WHARVES EVERY LAY FOR BA.VANNMI FREIGHTS REDUCED $lBO 76 PROM BOBTON TO LITTXPOOL silo 13,3A1ea anb Lignota. ARNOLD & WORL, 120 WALNUT Street ARNOLD & WORL, Sole Agento, 120 WALNUT Street WILLIAM 11. YEATON, No 216 finial. MONT fltroolt firs 'Proof Eiafeo. fraiittaWs. *KNOTICE=-SllMMElt i k a g t RANG HILADELPHIA A , RWILMINHVEMENT, • N, AND -BALTI MORE RAILROAD. - • - On and after Monday, May 10 1868; PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA For Baltimore, at 8 A. M., 1 P. M., (Exi:r4a4i) and 11 P.M. For Wilmington, at 8 A. M., 1, 4.30, and I/ C For New Cattle, at 8 A. M., and 4.30 P. 51. For Middletown, at 8 A. 81., and 4.30 P. M. For Dover, at 8 A. M., and 4.30 P. 81. For Seaford at 8 A: M., and 4.30 P. 31. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA, Leave 'Baltimore at 7.30, Express, 10.16 A. M., and 5.40 P. M. Leave Wilmington at 0 45 and 10.30,A. AI., and 1.45 and 8.66 P. M. Leavo New Castle at 0 and 9.50 A. 81., and at 8.16 P. M. Leave Middletown at 8.50 A. M., and 0.45, . . Leave Dover at 8 A. AI. and 4.65 P. M. Leave Seaford at 6.25 A. li., and 2 P. M. R FOR BALTMORE. Leave Wil T ming A ton lNS at 9.10 A. MI 2P. M., and 2.16 A. M. SUNDAYS Only at 11 P. M. from Philadelphia to Bal timoe, Do do 6.40 P. 31. from Baltimore to- Phila hi Freight Train, with Passenger Car attached, will run as follows : - Leave Philadelphia for Perryville .and Intermediate places at 0 P. M. Leave Wilmington for do do do 745 P. If. Leave Havre de Grace for Baltimore do 030 A. M. Leave Baltimore for Havre de Grace do 010 T. 81 Leave Wilmington for Philadelphia do 640 P. M. leg 8.31. FEVPON, President. , NORTH PENNSYL- Elmt VANIA RAILROAD. 701 BETHLEHEM," ALLENTOWN, MAU 0 CHUNK, EASTON. DOYLESTOWN, &o.' SOMMER ARRANGEMENT TAKES ETBROT MONDAY. 'MAY 17th, 1858. . For Bethlehem. Allentown, Mauch Ohnnk, and Eas ton &G (Express,) in connection with L. Valley Rail road. from WILLOW Street at 0 A. M. and 225 P. M. Pamengora for Easton by 2.25 P. M. Train take Stage at Iron 11111 Station. Por Doileatown. (Accommodation,) from Willow at., at 8.30 A. Al and 5.30 P.M For Fort Washington (Accommodation) from Second and Chatham Streets at 7/5 and 10.25 A. M., and 4.10 end 6.45 P.M. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA ' Leave Bethlehem (Express) at 9 A. At. and 2.20' P. M., with pamengers from Lehigh Valley Rail road, and arrive at Willow Street at 12 51, and 44 Leave Doylestown at 8 A.ll. and6lß. 14., avt rive at Willo Street at 8.16 A. At and P. hi. - Leave Fort Washington at ' and 9 A M., and 2.45 and 5 50 P. 51. and arrive at Second and Chatham Streets t i t 0.50 anti:9.6o A. IL, and 8.85 and 8.29 P. M. N ALIAPO Leave Willow stre e t for Doyl ND estown at 8.80 A. M. sad 2 P. M. Leave Doylestown for Phlladelphis at A 4. M. and 6.11 P IL All Passenger Trains hIOVINtS NORM and SOUTH will stop at Chatham Street and connect with Oily Pea eenZar itailread. tare to Bethlehem $1 it Manch °hunk St.." 9 :3 ii Doylestown. ..... . t i 80 myl7.tt • AL , LIS CLARK, Agent. W YORK LINES.—THE CAMDEN / AND AMBOY RAILROAD AND PHILADELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD COMPANY'S LINES. PROM PHILADELPHIA.GEII TO NEW YORE, ALTD WAY ; PLA Leave la fellow!, vie: Fan At II P, 11t. , ram go:Abington Depot, Tit Jersey Oityl Mall 62 25 At 6 A. M., via Camden and Amboy, Acoomtuoda- Hon 226 At 6 A. M., via Camden and Jersey Oliy, ns Ac i . 25 eomodation At 8 A. M., via Camden and Jersey City, Morning Mail 800 At IQ,A. Al., by Steamboat Trenton, via Tawny soil Jersey City, Likrnlng Express 8 CO At 2 P. M.., via Camden and Amboy, 0. and A. 2i. prose 800 At SP. M. via Camden and J Mal i .elevy dity, Evening 9 0 At 8 P. P. 11 ., via bamden and Amboy, Aceommoda tine, let Clan 2 00 At 8 P. M. via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda tion, 2nd Clam. I 60 At 5 P. M. ' via Camden and Amboy, Anommods tion, let I , ms ....... Class 200 1 At SY. M. via Ora.nden and Amboy,. Accommoal: Eon, 2nd ' OiaAl 75 The . 5 P. M. line rune daily, all others Sunday* ex Septed Express Lines atop at the principal stations onl„y. For Belvidere, Easton, Flemington, to., at A. M and 4 P. M. from Walnut street wharf. For Water Gap, Strondebarg, Scranton, Wilkesbane, Montrose. Great Bend, to. at 6A. M., via Delaware, Lackawanna at Western Railroad. For Freehold, at 6 A. M. and 2 P. M. For Mount Holly at 6A. M. and 8 and 6P. M. WAY LINEB Pm Bristol, Trenton, to.,at 2)1 and 4 P. M WAY LINE For Palmyra, Raneocsa, Beverly, Darlington, Borden town Att., at 3 . P. M. Steamboat Ric'aard Stockton for Bordentown, and in termediate places, at 2X P. M. Steamboat Treaton for Tacony, at 10 and 1.1% A. M. and for Burlington and Bristol at 4 P. M. All lines exceptll. P. M , leave Walnut street wharf. ID"PIitY pounds of baggage only allowed each pas senger. Passengera are prohibited from taking any thing as baggage but their wearing apparel. All bag gage over lifty pound, to be paid for extra. The Com pany limit their responsibility for baggage to one dollar per pound, and will not be liable for any amount be yond $lOO, except by special contrast. WEI. M. OLTZMNIt, Agent au 1-ly 0. hA. B. R. CO. DRILADELPRIA AND ELMIRA RAIL 1 ROAD LINE.--QUIOREST ROUTE to Elmira Wilke!'Berra, Buffalo, Chicago, Rock Wand, Niagara galls, =mantle, Burlington Montreal, Bt. Paula Detroit, Dunlieth , and St. Louie. Passenger trains will leave the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Depot, corner BROAD and VINE Streets, daily, (Sundays excepted,) as lizpllows 7.30 A. M. DAY EXPRESS, For Elmira, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee, Rook Wand, Galena, St. Paula, Burlington, and St. Louis. 3.30 P. H. NIGHT EXPRESS, For Elmira, Niagara Falls, Buffalo Detroit, Ohicago Idilwankee,Rook Galen*, SePaule, Burlington and St. Louie. 11v -- Tickets good till wed. The 7 20 A. 111 train conneeta at Reading with the train for Harrisburg and all stations on the LEBANON VALLSIC RAILROAD; AND At Rupert, for 'henbane, Pittston, Scranton, and e 1) stations on the LACKAWANNA AND BLOOMFOIDRO RAILROAD. B ridge. Baggage ohooked to Bimini, Buffalo, and Swumlea Wilkeabarre., Pittston Scranton Wilkeabarre.. Williamsport Madre. Canandaigma Geneva, via Gorham Rochester Niagara Palls Duffslo Hrie. Cleveland, via N. Y. and Erie. vi-. Niagara Palle.. Toledo, via New York and Erie Colt:imbue Cincinnati. New York and Erie., 11 Niagara Balla Indianapolis, r,a Now York and Brie Detroit, via Niagara Falls Chicago, via GreatWentern Railway Lake Shore Railroad _ . _ 64 60 4 60 4 76 4 60 6 90 7 00 800 8 00 8 60 8 00 • 10 00 10 60 IS 00 18 00 18 25 —.le 60 ...19 00 ...19 00 ...21 00 .16 00 .2200 .22 00 Rock Island, Ida Niagara Palle. '' r 00 Lako Shore Railroad 27 00 Burlington., 29 00 lowa City 29 215 St. Louie, via Chicago 20 00 gi /ndlanspolls 29 00 Danlieth 27 60 St. Paulo 85 10 riy - Tickets can be procured at the Philadelphia and Elmira Railroad Line's Ticket Office, Northweat corner of SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets, and at the Pas aenger Depot, BROAD and VINE. THROUGH EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN Lei the Depot, Broad street, below Vine, daily. (S daysexcepted,) for all points West and North, at d Freights must be delivered before B P.M.to insure their going the same day. In Freights are forwarded with greater despatch and Lower Rates than by any line from this city to the West and Northwest. For further information apply to ALLEN d RIMEL, Through Freight Depot. Broad, below Vine, Or to GRAB. S. TAPPBN, General Agent N. W. car . Sixth and Chestnut stn., Philada. G. A. NIGOLLS, Gerd. Supt. Phllada. and Beading Railroad. 11. A. FONDA, Gent. Supt. thatewlssa W. & It. Railroad. J. A. RRNIBLD, de3l-ly Genl. Supt. transport and Elmira Railroad. PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAIL ROAD—FAST PItItIOEIT LlND.—Freight trains leave the Depot, BROAD Street, b low T INN, daily, for Buffalo, Suspension Bridge, Canisia, Detroit, Chicago, blilwaukie, Galena, Dubuque, St. Louis, and interme diate points. This is the shortest route to Canada and the Lake Ports, and goods will be forwarded with greater despatch to the above points than by any other route. TARIFF OF PRICES P.FF 100 LES VIE Railroad Ist class. 2d claim. ad class. 4th aLlis auspeuelon Bridge 90 70 60 40 Buda° AO 10 00 40 Dunkirk 93 75 65 46 • Detroit $l2O 88 78 62 Chicago . 180 135 100 80 Freight going through by rail 111 the way must be marked "VIA HAIL." No transhipment between Philadelphia and Elmira Mark goods via Philadelphia ea I Reading Railroad, and send to the Depot, Broad street, below Vine, daily, before 6 P. M. , For further information In regard to thin route, can at the through freight office of 01 Philadelphia Nia gara, and Great Weetern Line, N. W. corner SIXTH and CHESTNUT. de3o-y- PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.—THE GREA'S CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting the At 'antic Cities with Western, North-western,' and Booth western States, by a coribimotui Railway direst. Thud Road also connects at Pittsburgh with daily line of steamers to all ports on the Western Rivers, and at Cleveland and Sandusky with Steamers to all orris on the North-western Lakes; making the most PIRHOT, CHEAPEST and RELIABLE ROUTIAy which Prelight COIL be forwarded to and from the GREAT WEST. . . ELATES BETWEEN PHILADXLPHLL AND PITTS BURGH. eller OLses—Boots, Shoes, Hats, and Oaps, Books, Dry Goods, (In boxes bales and trunks), Drugs, (in bosom and bales) Heathers, Pure &e 76e. per 100 lb, $lOO5O CLASS —Dolunette Sheeting, Shirting and Ticking, (in osiginal bales), Drugs (in casks), Hardware, Leather, Liquor, (in casks,) Wall Paper, Wool, and Sheep Pelts, Eastward, ho. &a. 600. per /001 bi Unto °Lase—Anvils, Hemp, Bacon and Pork. Salted, (loose or in tacks), Paints, (dry and In oil,) Oils, (except lard and rosin) Ste. pan 100 !be POtiaru OLaes—Coffee, Fish, Bacon, Beet, and Pork., (in casks or boxes eastward), Lard and Lard Oil, Nails, Soda Ash, German Clay, Tar, Pitch, Rosin, Steel, Manufactured TA bacco, Rosin Oil Queen/ware, Sugar, (hhds bbl ' s., and boxes,) Ac., &a 400. per 100 lb noni-750. per bbl., until further nonce, ekAIN-860. per 100 ibe., until further notice- Oorros-42 per bale, not exceeding 600 lbs. weight, until further notice. In shipping Goods from any point Bast of Philadel phia, be particular to &taint packages" via Pennsylvania Railroad." All Goods consigned to the Agents of this Road, at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without detention. Pentane Aoseee.—Clarke & On., Chicago; Banker & & Co., hiumphie, Tenn.; B. F. Saes to Co.. St. Louie Mo.; P. G. O'Biley A 00., Bransville, Indiana ; Bingham, Louisville, Kenhicky.; It. 0. plefdrum, Madison, Indiana; B. W. Brom, & Co., and Ather a• Hibbard, Cincinnati •; H. S. eEn Co., Zanesville, Ohio; Leech to 5t street, Boehm • Leach & Co., No. 9 Astor House, New V.: rk,No. 1 William et. New York ; N. J. Speeder tlillxilelphial Megrim Noma, BaltiMore; D. A Stewart, Pittsburgh. HOUSTON, General freight Agent. H. J. 106113ARRT, deg- General Superintendent. Altoona. Ps 200 quintal,' Codfish. 100 do. Pollock. 000 bble. Mackerel. • 10 40. Mate Pleb, for sale by 0, O."RADLER tr. 00., Won MAW, itailroair ifluL P • RI L ADE LPHIA, • GERMANTOWN AND /00 RIM T WD - RAILROAD.-1311111113S ARRANGEMENT.—On and after MONDAY, May 10th, Mb, • NOR GERMANTOWN Leave Philadelphia at ex, 7, 8. 9-06 min., 10,11%, A M., 1,2, 8,4, 6,6, 7,8, 9, 10, and 1111 P. M. Leave Germantown at 6,7, 73 . , 8, 9. 93a, 10ji 11X, A. M. 1-10 min., 2,3%, 4%, 6%, 6%, 8, 9-40 min., and log P. M. f The 73i o'clock A. M. Train from Germantown will s t op only at Wayne and Tinge Streets - Stations. • ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia at 9.20 min. A. K., 2,6%, and 8 P. M. Leave Gamut:rem 8% A. M., 1-10 nem., 4%, and 7 P. M. " CHESTNUT HILL BAILIiGkE Leave Philadelphia at OX, 8, 9.06 Ilan ,11X A. 2,8, A, 6,8, 10 P. M. Leave Oheetnut Sill at 040 end 7 9.10, and 1,10 min. a. 111. , 12.60, 8.10, 4.10 i 6.10, 7.40, and 9 21., P.M. ON EfUNDAYO. Leave Philadelphia, 9.20 A M. 2, 6X, eta 8 P 6l Leave Chestnut Rill at 8.10 [rah A. 12.50 4 IO 6.40 P. la %OR. CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRIS TOl4 N. Leave Philadelphia at 6x, 9, 11 A. M( 1 :, sup„ 8.10 m1a..4,X. 63(, 111( P. M. Leave Norristown at 6,1, 9,11 A. M.,1,3) ,sal 03)i P - bl. ON 811NDAY8, Leave Philadelphia at 9 A. M., and 8 P. 8i Leave Norriatewn - at 7A. M. and BP. M. FOR MANAIUNK. Leave Philadelphia at B,V, 7X, 9,11 A. EL.I 01 min., 2.06 mid.. SAO min , 434. 5,4 ,8, I.IX P..ld. Leave Manny - oak at OX , 9X, 11X A. El., 1X..1, 4.8 X, 7, and 9 P. M. 117 • Sundays same aa Norristown. CLUSTER VALLEY RAILROAD 79R DOWNING- 6,V OW A.N. Leave Philadelphia at M., and 8.10 min. P. M_ LeaveDowningtown at 7+,( A. 81 , and 1 P. M. SMITH, General Superintendent. Depot, Ninth and Green streets. Philadelphia. _ _ 1858pENNsyLvA.NIA,85s; CENTRAL RAILROAD ' I BEObl PHILADELPHIA TO PITTSBIIR4II, , - And thence by Railroad to WHEELING,. ST. LOMB STEUBENVILLE, ODEVRLAND, CINCINNATI, CHICAGO, LOUISVILLE RunTANGToN,. INDIANAOLIS, ST. PAIILS,,, .A,nd all Intermediate points in . OHIO, INDIANA, ILLINOIS, KENTUOVI, ktllriLL CIAN, vustotrsui,, MINN E SOTA, MISSOURI, KANSAS AND NEBRASKA, PSOSeOgefO to polnlewest of .Plttabtdsh, Wheeling: Cleveland and °redline, have choke of routes and ere erequestedts. to make a selection Isidore applying for tick - THREE THROUGH TRAINS LEAVE i.thiADEir- PHIS DAILY, FOCMIII 4 I close connections at Pittsburgh to all points VOA. On and after MONDAY, ;dep. 10th , 1858, Three through, and Two acconnoodation tredve, will lease the depot, 8. E. corner of ELEVENTH and MARKET streets, as follows: TRAM TOR PITTSSORRII i TRAINS 11/1011 Pirr.su...ut AND TEN WAIST LIAYR. I AND TSB WART ARRIVE. Mall Irainat....7 80 A. M. sfail train at.. 11 45 night Past lake 100 noon. Past 1ine... ... 610 A. 51. Express mail —ll.OO night. Execdu m att.. 1.10 noon- WAY TRAINS LISAYR. i WAY TRAINS ARRITS. Harrisburg 67, I Harrisburg Sc. cennessiation 3.00 P. 31.1 commodation.7.ls P.M. Lancaster ', .4 30 P. 5.1. " ..., ... . . . _ Laneuter .9 50 A. 11.1. the stetions between Phil. - t — The mall train stops &tel. delphia and Pittsburgh. The Expressman Ma daily, the othextrains Sands, excepted. The ears leave the Pennsylvania Railroad Passe,er Station, sontheaat corner oi ELEVENTH and Ma streets, entrance on Eleventh street, where through tickets to all points Wont can be obtained. Baggage will be received at the Depot at any time du ring the day. No charge for handling baggage. - For further Information, apply at the Depot or ha Pedxsylvanle Railroad Company, southeast corner of Eleventh and Market streets, between the hours a 7 a. M. and 11Y:11. TROMAB MOOSE, m7lO , Agent Penn's Railroad Co. Iffiebitinal A NALYSIS OF LYON'S OA.TAWBA BRANDY by A. A. HAYBS, M. D., ASSITTE TO THE STAID Or 31108A0NOSET28, riSTBRLL CELMAOTER.—A light-yellowish brown colored spirit, haring a fragrant odor; when evaporated from clean linen it left no oil or offensive matter. Analysed for volatile and fixed drugs, of which am traces of any kind mere found. Its color is proved to be due to a colored resin an extract derived from wood. 11=P - In every respect it is a pure epiritous liquor. The fragrance or bouquet which it possesses can be iso lated, and it then appears unlike that from Cognac Brandy or Wine, being a fruity essence resulting from a peculiar fermentation of Catawba and Isabella Grapes, Casinos'. Onstuovas.-1, puts In volume of this spirit contains at 80 deg P. 481 2-10 parts of pure al cohol, besides the fragrant oil. 1,000 parte 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 rime and odorless, and In all its el:tenths a perfect spirit not imbjcci. to change. One U.S. gallon of this Brandy at GO deg. /. contains, be. sides the spirit and oil, only 220 gre. of matter com posed of extract of Trutt, gam, and. colored testa from wood. BOSTON, January 25,1858. Dr. 00XE, State Inspector of Ohio, and Dr. JAL R. CHILTON, Chemist, of New York, both pronounce this to be pure Brandy, and free from ell adulteration For Medicinal purposes Lyon's Catawba Brandy has no rival, and has long been needed to supersede the V.011301100a compounds sold under the name of Brandy. As a beverage, the pure article is altogether auperior,, and a sovereign, sore remedy for Dyspepsia, Flatulency, Low Spirits. Languor, General Debility, Pro., Ac. Also, ESHELBVS STILL AND SPARKLING CUAHPAGNE.—Thess 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 Ethan laut, and for Sacramental purpotea. Retail pike Sill per bottle. A liberal discouet made to the trade. Dealers will please send their orders to the "Sole Agents" for the Ptate of Penn ly/Tandai A. Y. HAZARD & CO., Wbeleeale Druggists, No. 504 MARKET Street. Also for sale by the following apothecari.t: AMBROSE SMITH, Seventh and Chc.Lot-ets. JNO. W. MIES A SONS,IBth and '.PAI and Market Streets. D. L. STAORHOLTBE, Eighth and Crean st 4. R. NEEINGER, Second and Mary ale , G. W. N.EBINGRR, an Road and Waeh,,,, : t t no greet. GEO. El. HOBENBAOH, Third and Green Ms A. R GOMIS% Dread and Coates am _ IJOBENSACK'S IRON BITTERS. Thitekledicine, as Its name implies, is osn of Hi-' greaten strengthening preparations extant. It is es pecially adapted to those who have a lose of appetite or are allitated with Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints. Pile'', Nervous Debility, General Weakness, and all dieeeets arising from a disordered condition of the digestive comae. FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS GENERALLY there is perhaps no medicine in the world algal to it, as it enters. purities, and replenishes the Diced; vrhich to so important to brius about a healthy action THOUSANDS ARE LIVING - - a miserable existerce, of a pale sickly color, weak and vmsolated, who could be restored to health by the nee of one bottle of this invaluable medicine. It is no humbug, but a genuine remedy, being free from any thing that Is of an injurious nature. FOB ALL DISEASES OF TfIE BLOOD there is no better antidote than llobersack , s Iron Bit ters When the blood is impure the whole body is fuli of disease. Blood letting may answer for a time, but cleansing a part will not purify the whole. At the fountain we must begin, and to cleanse the blood nese is no better remedy than these invaluable Bitters. Their chief constituent is iron, sod we all know its efficaoy in removing' the impure matter from the whole visceral system They ara prepared by a peso tical chemist, end have been pronounced, by eminent physioians and others, as the . 4 ne pins ultra' , of all tonics. SON GRATIFYING to the proprietor that ha has succeeded in compound ing a remedy for many of the ills that hie feiloiv mortals are subject to; and that the public appre ciate it is not a question of doi.bt, but a fixed fact, as the demand for it bas far surpassed his sanguine expectations. ROAD THE TESTIMONY OF A WORTIIY CITIZEN. This is to certify my wife woe in delicate health mine three years. with a disenco peculiar to her sex i.4%.1 , tried numerous remedies without deriving any benefit Hearing of libbensaek's Iron Bitters, and knowing iron to be a powerful tonic, induct d no to obtain a bottle, which proved to be the medicine she solely re quired, by restoring her L. health. She hesitates not to recommend ft to thr,,o who are similarly affected, as she believes it to be a sovereign remedy. JOHN OOLE No 831 Capitol Street. This invaluable Medicine la prepared only by GEORGE 8. 110BENBAJZIE, • Pharmaceutical Chemist, N. W. corner of THIRD and GREEN Streets, • Philadelphia, To whom all orders must be sari:aced. Price El. Discount to dealers. Sold by Druggist* generally. rah2o-y !PLASMA OR ARTIFICIAL LARD.— A_ SPECIAL, NOTICE TO PIIYBIOIANS.—The above offers a vehicle for the exhibition of remedies to dis. eased surfaces, which combines the following advents gee: d good and unvarying condstence, easily wsahed off with water, dissolves all substances that are solu ble in water, hence facilitating instead 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 refgkil, at ISTILF.B'B Idtboratery and Pharmacy, robe Twelfth and Ohoetnnt streets. (111EAP SUMMER FUEL.—GAS COKE, V of excellent quality, Is sold at the PHILADEL PHIA GAS WORKS for the reduced price of Are cents. a bushel . and may be obtained in large or small quan• tity by applying at the Gas Office, No. 20 South SEVENTH Street. To purchasers by wholesale it is sold at the Works, In Piet Ward, by the ton, at a puce equivalent to Anthracite at 82.80 per ton. (signed) J. 0. CRESSON, Engineer. Philadelphia Gas Works, Aug. 28, 1 87. an27-tf lintels 40 tieglaurants JONES HOUSE, HARRISBURG, PA., (Erected in 1857.) ELEGANTLY PURNISIIED. NOW OPEN TO VISITORS. toy29-y WELLS COVERLY ; Proprietor. WORRELL HOUSE, N. W. cor. THIRD ai'd HARMONY COURT. Tae undersigned takes pleasure in informing his friends and he pubic at large, that he has opend the above ESTABLISHMENT, and pledges himself merit the patronage of his patrons, ever) art.c'e is of Supe rior qtuth.y, having ben selected without regard to prioe OIiMiLDS WOREALL, Proprietor. my27-3m N ICHOLLS HOUSE, (EUROPEAN PLAN,) OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. N 0.115 SOUTH EIGHTH Si'., BELOW CHESTNIN, PUILADHLPIIII: Thie HOUSE Is for Ferman,- and Transient Lodg ing Every effort will be mr.'„ hj the p rOpne j or, S. NICHOLLS, to give satisfactiw. ;c his Patrons. This establishment is haunted in the heart ol ii ,, o ty, centre of bruilnesa, and cow anima to. .11 of amusement. The Mercantile and Travelling COllll :4111S 171: It a desirable place for comfort, cleaulin,a, ootno my. Meals furnished at all hours. Single Rocnna,6o cents per night. ti t.'4) k :!= ' ) and upwards. nth..., I, paERORANTs , HOTEL, NOIITH NOITIME Ell I PIIILADBLI•11L 4 . W 441 MaKIBBIN k. SONS. Pkclpt, ti z,l Stattongrp. BBLANKBOOKS AND STATIONER Y. DAVID M. Hi/GAN, Blank Book Mannfactnrer, Stationer and Printer, No. 100 WALNUT Street. is pre pared at all times to furnish, either from the shelves or make to order, Books of every description, suitable for Banks. Public Offices Merchants, and others, of the beet quality of English or American Paper, and bound In various styles, in the moot substantial manner. Orders for JOB PRINTING of every description. Engraving and Lithographing executed with neatness and despatch. A !general assortment of English, Preach and Ameri can Stationery. Concerning Mr. Hogerile contribution to the Franrillo institute, the Committee say—" This display of bz ink Immo for banking and mercantile nee is the best in the Exhibition. The selection of the material is good, the workmanship most excellent and their finish and ekh Ptivig4 init and spropria.” acepir
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