-----------------k.-7:ISOr.LPIT. - LiBE Cio ooo • i ' . ' - . . ' tion. I i. 4.Willits. • ' • Sei , liteAdita for '# Ilea" to: which we here i In the bri butihr 1)f the sermon tiv the reader's attention, It is our objector eal torefer, from memory, to some of tUe nio3 pronfinent points - made -by the speaker./he discourse itself.may.b.O-Sald t? have bile ft . conning :colanientilry - upon; a chaptelor Sorlpture,- rather:than a regular serryupon a giVen text: The' broad, - ' Via. , nee an liberality whichsepeoullarl7oharao teribs the pulpit efforts Of Mt. .Willite was' Ideated in a high degree la his extempore eihrt on this oceaslon.-- ---- ----- - . Alefore commencing his serinon lifo, pied the Thirteenth chanter of gt: kittiPiiliist Epistle lito the Clerinthisoft, in ' whielf . the" Nestle so ' beautifully and explialtly,l. defines ,- what :Is Meant by chrlidian, - ,thitifyl ' iff' darig swtrich, 'however, Mr. Willits,-from the 'tfaettthat the • term, l9iet(geiliOtlirs#V7ol MoiVeiractlY'thw import of the .iverd;We it is now used; unifortW'' It substituted the latter for the word charity wherever itopourred., Zor,one, we must be. allowed, to - say with - 4 — firtfa aeferseee to ; his scholarship, that -to us ttielianWived sense.se cured by this' change • hatdly.comperisatod for the depreolation in sound which it unquestioh ahly incurred... Alb_ ~beweveru _ we believe in the charityivblch:dßitalieth no evil," we cheerfully pass 000 the goofisfidogs yet to come. ..7 . - Tun Fopl H&xs32 • ° NAMES OP " Nottana, entire, ( conSlituted_the theme Of hildistOttrie. The opening: of: Wl' aoiipture . ift as fellow's : "Him that-is-weak in the faith receive Yo, • but not disputations., For one 'belitiveth that he mareat all things: 'another,. who is weak ? etitetli - lierbs. Let not him that eateth despise , him that matetk not; and let not him which eateth - Icidge'llim that eat eth: 'Mr God batli,redeiVesl. him." This language _of St.Fauf had been addreis ed to b'oth the converted Jews - and Gentiles which' tVere'nV,Rcime - , for their infatuation. Brought up to the 'Strict observance of the Va rious rites and typical ordinances of the cere monial 'law, nothing was, more natural than that the Jews ithenid in some degree entertain a superstitious tenacity for those Observances, notwithstanding the fact of their beimpnwalti .lowed up in thenew dippintiattoit under which they Were now to - live. , • , The. Gentiles, on the ' other hand; untrammelled by any such customs in the peat,: bad- difficulty to over come, and accordingly had at once a more Übe ral'and correct view of Christianity as agreat prineiiiiiit" And what - PAW ithukht to accomplish by.addreseitig theiti as lieffid- was, to inculcate a charity which should , iiecare to both Join and" Gentiles a perfeets freddorti of conscience,' - Alf these shad" initWard a ifferen-. cos were at best but of a temporal, and hence ' comparatively' trivial character,• it was' the duty of 'the strong to indulge' he weak in'their conscientious scruples, rather than 'offend them by entering into argumentative disputes mpon these minor matters. - ' • ' lit the phrase," him that is weak In the faith _receive ye; but , notto'donbtful disputationsi" we wore not its tifiderititid the word rendered f ailh" as constituting , that liiine:Ohrlittian principle awhich accepts Christ as tbs.+ °WY . Saviour, lint , 'merely a' Imettan 'belief 'with regard to: certain - comparatively, non-essential • feting and ordinances. This was indicated in the ..context,thus e," One belioveth that he may eat all 'things; another, who is „weak, eateth berbe." The Sews, for, eiemple,,aurrounded as they were with an-idolatrous people,- and being conscientious in the' matter of eating meats, which had been offered unto idols;'were. in menrcattes_inclined to abstain from eating meat altogether, forfear of ; offending even by mistake. - 'NoWthe'doctritie of theapestlewas that, irjheyAelietieOillifpg to be , unclean, to' them it was nacinan, - and that, therefore,-they. were right in heeding the dictates of conscience; as by doing that which their own sense of right did not - sanction they condemned themselves. Here, then, was a broad platform of-uni versal Christian Brotherhodd. If, said the speaker, a man used the means at his cont . mend-to enlighten -his -conscience, and-then felt conittained to honor God, in a form that did not happen to spume exactly with our con , trained notions; it was not only his sacred right, but his bounden duty to follow the, dictates of his own heart, and -we, in endeavoring to mo lest or interfere with_ him' in the exercise Of that right,'Wenedoiiig - what God,' tbrotigh his apostle, 'had plainly prohibited; 'Viewed in this light; the speaker saw mucli- 'among_pro.: tessedly Christian pacts that wasnrrogantly nncharitable, and hence unchristian. He wee glad -to see, however, that signs of'a better elate of things in the future were daily de veloping. The.: present great awakening. on the subject of religion - bad already accompliShed ;ranch . towards battering down the „ of, selfishness that have' too long sundered those professedly'ef -the Baum household; All he' wanted to know of a Mari,* greet him as a brother in Christ, was, that in adhering to the form of religion he professed, he :was seeking conscientiously to honor the Lord. So that a man was "fully persuaded in his 'own mind," it was then a matter between him and his. God, and over Which no man oh earth had - any right to sit lb judgment. - The latiguago_of inspiration, 'lliad - the speaker, was - signally explicit -on, tole point : Let not' him that- eateth des* - him 'that using net." By this form of ex pression, using the word despise, the• aped -tie had evidently intimated that they Who _refrain from nating- 7 - that - is, the sticklers I dr the externals—occupied the lower or weaker ' position; - and' - hence - he-bespoke - '"for - - them charity; but,' at the Sellie' time commanded them not to, Undertake to exercise judgment, in retest', over those to whose liberality they were entitled, " and let not him that eaten' mot judge him thist.taieth" was the language employed. The query, " who art thou that :judgest another man's 'servant?" was strik ingly significant. If men are determined to OX6re;av :,he prerogative of judging matters' of corAciewie;i:t it not be of "one another,"' but this rather, "that no man put a stumbling ,or an oceasion to fall, in his brother's war." This Judie:al inquiry into religious melees --was suictlyt matter - belonging to tho k teme-department, audit every man would ocem.y. himself inifilehmUy in the work of self exarniniWon, be would feel himself much less called upon to sit in haughty judgment over others. The evident enough that the great mass of the differences which- divide the several branches of tholThurch was composed of con,parativel insignificant external, mat ters. Now,,he was of the opinion thaVreli -8(0,11 had pldgod ,the tailor, the niilliner,nnil the butcher of-society , pito long ,eittonghl Whativewanted was a more whole.sooled ap •plieetion of the true principles of Christianity, and let denominational differences pass for no more than they are worth. -All he wanted .to know °Lamm., WAS, that he, Walla good man, ' and be effrixl not by , what ritinitt ho Might - he called; and toaProve that' this was the true • principle, he appealed to those who hoard him if they had not met in their walks men of: all denominations, wbo, independent of naive, were universally' acknowledged in society as good men.- , Thia, hoiveVer, should - aliayir be itoriekin :mind, that the only true Standard of Wide , thin goodnesit -was, feund in a • man's. wallunk through life with the conscientious motive of lionorinvGodi. and•. thin man that did this, whether Jew or Gentile, Greek or barbarian, was his idea or Stifle Qhribtian: •• Lest. the liberality for which ho was eon ''tending; liciWever, shouldbe falsoly'e.onetriled, Mr. Willits made a brief allusion to the. wrong ' Interpretation wide"' bad sometimes been alp : plied to-those words in thit.cbapter under re view: ( "Mb Men esteemeth one day above anoth -.fir- another esteemeth everyday slate." These - it/OW, siiid'hil,hati - bynome been tortured into the meaning that, by those who saw proper, the Bibliath need not be recog nised as differing anylrom' every other day in -the week. • , The fallacy of tine interpretation was, how ever, clearly apparent. t - The. ancient' Jews, us we all knew, had, imposed upon them in the Levitical 'law a - multitude of Sabbaths (a word signifying a day of rest) litisidett too weekly Sabbath, specified in the moral law and it wasjirt-eference to the observance,of these that these words were written. None of these extra Sabbath§ ,had, been, mentioned in the law which•Moites" reCelveiron ' Sinai, but the weekly Sabbath which we are required ,to "keep' Wily" flad 'lndledded in the very centre of the Aecalogrie., .And independent of this, the very terms in which this liberty of "esteeming all days alike",is given, aro; that regarding or not regarding shall be done unto the Lerikscithat in order for a teen to be justified in breaking the Sabbath 77 a part of the moral:law—he must 'be 'able to show-at the bar of his own conscience that he does eo with the view of honering God. There, was -too much palling down among Christians, and' too , Milo disposition 'to build up. Everything that tended to 'edify; (a word signifying to build up, and from which the term edifice was derived,) wee Valuable and good. The Scriptures likened the church to a great edifice; of which Christ was the head; the states' hi this edifice,,were the differept branches of the church;- all these needed ''trimming and cutting-and-chiselling to adapt them - to theplaees they were to" 1111, and' yet, • with it all, in order,'te - make them cling to `-gather, in -one symmetrical--and harmonious :whole, the intervening crevices needed a liberal application of the mortar -of charity. There was n volume of meaning ih - the Sim ple plan here suggested for the building of the ~,Christian edifice, and we- aro ,oply Sony that ,thitiengtkeur akefth has iiiready'atfained - fli t - bids a iblier. reproduction Of the- happy man oner in which this thought-wits applied by the speaker. • . - The above sermon was preached in the First ElefOrnied Dutch Church, Seventh and Sprihg Garden streets—of which Mr. lirillits-is,pas _teroh,Sahhath morning, the Ist instant. hit Rev: J. R. Itiiii3er'•:bas accepted' call 411tiiitt: James' Bvdngottoot Luthuttu 17144r903 at IhttrlbUTlF, Pot Sakes by '22l.rturn. SO*Ss 11•0 1 ,•Atii..189 and 141 11013T11 IPOLIBTYI BMW; (Formerly Noir elf cod C. 0.1 r :TUBE BALE—TO BOOKSELLERS. alld'artt retaliu: Philadelphia Trade Bale v.", commence on the' Viet of September. Ostalcir'' ..ees In - - - REAL ESTATE, STOOKS. Pella Bales at the phlledrAplo-1 :Tuesday Evening, during the I‘^ a Bxohange, eve ry ID* In J 417. 1-heretofore, ,44.- ooseasional &deo Mr . %1',1:7", Ilaudbllt• ' • i d ....sety, In of each property p e ;;; which we pahlith on the Saturday P . f.e'Poos one thousand catalogues in pawl?! I tam, 'diving full deemiptions of all the properW t° cold on a following Tnesday. • I • ' • IIIttNITT.IftEr AT, INTIM 841 every Thursday morniok. r ;.;,.. 'ILEALABTATE AT PIO BALE. at re_ igq- We Aare a Jerge Autouut.o Beal .MM‘MMM iarte' leolndlnw. twerp , deeafiption of Olty and bontdaj , prnrrY; "set may be had et the Mieffon more. partwror MAia l AMtiIETES. relate entered on. our 'Private Bale r, end. adrertiakin occialonally in our Public Bele Absitriete, (cr:lrlthth .1,000 eopie4 are printed weekly,) rme e 7 i4;1 . 19 ' Wt' , isle.' '• +" • • ilTuuliti &o .on Tunadai-Erinlng,- - 14 111• rith, it 8- o'clock, at , th e Pleiledelphia . mge,'Nelli belie% for LOCOnia or idiom it way con- . • • . , 1.458% abases' of ,the 'aiipitallitook of the Tinkle pant' Coal Company, the same to be sold for arrears of *meson:Mitts, sursuant,tri resolutions of said company: • --t D r. Eno be pale each' share at the time of sale. 14 minaret Delaware Railroad Company' Also: •60 'aliares'Rensingtou Bank. Also. for account of. whom it may eogoern -2,:t0, (new) shares Fab Prinelzeo Landlissoolation. - , -118.41..-ESTATEI 11.4LF.—A1101TT 17th. "'- Orphana , Cou state of Jamie M. Power.,De -1.• rt J "- ' ceased. •: BRIOK DWELtING;•POPLAn BritEET..—All that story brick dwelling, grid lot; towtlreide of Poplar street, 39 feet west of Blxteenlk street, lot 21 by 90 feet—two fronta, 'l'", ' • " '" PeretoPtery Eisle 2 - - Ititate late of Joseph Young, Deed. --DWELLING-AND' GROCERY' BTOI .—Three-story brick dwelling and grocery, No, 876 App le , street, be tween Ponrth street and 'York, 11182124 S. _ `,Lax_ • game Estate. ~• ' • DWE'LLING fi.B7II ; AGER-BNER SALOON.—Three dory brick dw011140003,14,w4t00r saloon, No. 878 Ap ia Street: :Rile - absolute, , • = Bo o o a l!fikePlP.t9 l 7 - Ilidi r -Estate, Of _Themso Dar. • • 11 , i ri glia.-Deceised, • YALUABYg LIGNG - ..1• 0 T FIFTEENTH WARD —AIL these, five lot/ of - gronnd, east aide of Nineteenth pirast,. north;of ;Anne Arcot, each 17 feet front., and ranging lit depth frOm 80 to 61 feet. . Also, ill th ose five 'Lite nin th side of Anne street, iteridning the &be ve,seelt„l7 feetfront, rough's in depth from 80 to 48 . fmit. r. • • :lie' cola eeParatelY. Lithographic plane may,be,luid at the auction store. " Peremptory Oslo. • NRAT - DWELLING'-LThe nontitiortild-tt-ltitlf-story bide buildings, No. 487 Dillwyn street, below Noble street.; VALUARLE LOT OF GROUND, west side of Paul street, between Church and Unity stnieta, Yonkfork, .feet front . „ THREE LOTS. fIOUTEWARK.—Iot south side of Watkins street,lll3 feet east of Faith street. • Lot west side of Moyne:tensing _Road, south othforrie Lot nouitt aide of Moore street cut of /fourth /treat Boas at Noe. 189 and 141 South fourth street. - - 8CIPIR1011; SUBMITURN_, PIANO.FORTN, V I N 111 .sgaNOEL. PLATE, -MTHEDES, , i'BECISSELS *OAF, PETS. fr.a. i,. ; . On Thursday _ Morning, "it ' 9 ' ONStWi, at the attetion store, an ostensive assortment of. excellent second-hand furniture, elegant pleno•fortes, !carpet", eta., f ro m privets families declining housekeeping, removed to the atom for eonvenienoo of sale. , • - • Pale en the Preamble/I—Bristol Turnpike and Eisien. • • , • • r .Idile:Lene.! - OOTTAGV ~IBARN,- ,E ND•F/VB LOTS. • .• An.Wedsteeday Afternoon. •..Angusillth,at drdock, will be Sold, on the pre mises-on-the- Bristol turnpike and Eleven-mile lane, Torfeedale, and d miles from Tacony, .modern cottage s t ud pawl, with 6 sores and 88 paroles, on the jirlstol turnpike aWd • Bloven-mile lane. • Two lots 'adjoining, on the Bristol turnpike, each 6 sores. , _ , tot On the Saito' turnpike, 6% sores. Two lote i I acres each, on the Eleven-mile lane. per4culara in handbills and lithographie plans. , :.6.14.81VAT8 A . well-welly first mortgage--$l,BOO. A beautifully Jaunted lot, .Perkiomen turnpike, Okinitnut,llilL - . - . Mit4L =TATE AT ‘PRIVATII BALL BPLENDID• , BROWN-STONE MaNSION, Cheetnnt street, with stable and Goa*street, house. One of the finest reeldeneei in the cit NEAT 1110 MM ÜBIDENOB, No. 1618 Chestnut ELEGANT BROWN-8T941, BINIDENOIS, Waluut .streat Testaßroad:.- . . SLIGANT BROWN-STONE BBSIDBNOB, 1621 .Walnut streetexest of Sixteenth.' 11,181DX11010, Sodtheset wrier Walnut and endleventeenth,atzeete • • • ELEGANT AND, VALUABLE RESIDENOE, South wNG mot Of Eleventh and Walnut streets. Tw 0_ ELIO ANT RESIDIINONS, Rittenhouse Square. TWO HANDBOME BIMIDNN OBS Wasblogton Square. ELEGANT BROWN-BTOND RESIDENCE, North Broad btr•at.' • nANDBonni • MODERN RESIDENCE, Northwest corner of Green and Fifteenth streets. HANDED= MODERN RESIDENCE, N 0.1530 Grefli treet: NEAT RINIIMINOS, Spruce' Street, between Broad And Fifteenth. HANDSOME MODERN YOUE-STORY RESIDENCE, N0. , 1603 Sprat's street. - ELEGANT BROWN-STONE ERSIDENOE; No. SO Pine street, west 61 Eighth. • • • HANDSOME sitowm-sTorcr, RESIDENOE,No. 1516 Pine West. • - - HANDSOMER MODERN NP.INDENO2I No. 1805 Pine street. HANDEONN . RIBIDENO.I9, N 014582 Pine street. TWO lIANDEORIE BROWN-BTONII ItIiBIDENOSEI Third street, bolo* 13nruie ' • NEAT. RRAIDENON, No. 241 South Eighth - street below Walnut. HANDSOME MODERN RESIDENCE, No. 818 North Eighth street. HANDSOME MODERN RESIDENCE, No. ISSltorth &month street. if NDSOMN: RES/DBNON, No. 621 North .'Bizth street. FRE METHODIST ISPISOOPAL OHUROH PRO PRIMP, New „Market street . SUPERIO. AND ELEGANT BROWN-STONE OF FICE BUILDING; Nos. Or and 400 Walnut street. Layne AND VALUABLE LOT, Locust, Mary, and Church streets, West Philadelphia, 200 by 175 feet. HANDSOME RESIDENCE, Northwest corner Locust and_Mary_streets, opposite the above. - VERY HANDSOME OOUNTRY RESIDENOE, near Tioga elation, on the Germantown Railroad, VALUABLE _FARE AND COUNTRY SEAT, 160 acres: between Torrisdale and Bristol. COUNTRY; kIEAT, with about seven scree, Chestnut aiu.„ AN ELEGANT FARM, 80D acres, With Roomier Im provements on the River Delaware, one mile from New Castle. „Lino; ELEGANT, AND VALUABLN FARM be twasirthe city of Wilmington and Brandywine Springs. ELEGANT COUNTRY BRAT, 10 acres, with Line improvements, Reboot Rouse Lane, Germantown, oppo site the late Dr. J. K. Mitchell's. kEDSOME MODERN DWELLING, N 0.1184 Osalow MD street. BRICK - PTORE, DWELLING, AND BAKERY, No 135 Arch street. FOUR-STORY BRICK STONN. AND DIVNLLING, No. 1809 Ohastent street. BRICK STORE AND DWELLING, No. 702 South fifteenth street NEAT MODERN DWELLING, No. 340 Faders street. REBIDENON'NORTII SIDS OP WALNUT Street, east et BlevAnth street, at prlrate sale. 11:7 Also. a large arnonnt or ;other propert, Ground Rente, Mortgagee , &0..: Printed Sete may be had at the *nation Mom- ------ - - PRIVATE' BALE REGISTER. 117" Real Estate entered on our Private Bale Reiater and advertised occasionally In our Public Sale Abs tracts (of which 1,000 copies, are printed weekly, daring the business season t ) free of charge.- TAMES A. FREEMAN, AUCTIONEER, tP NO. 422 WALNUT STREET, above YOURTII. 113 — Personstaroring no with aonsignmenta can real assured that their property will not be aaerilleed. 117" 00/111111R8/01311 more moderate than thole charged by any other Auction Moore in blieeity. 0 4mildroneide respectfully solicited. - • - 80es.Deld lmmediatelrefter, the rondo Ine sold PALL SALES ; O REAL .ESTATE. 'Pleat Vail Sale 'or:Neal Estate—Angnst 25. Second rall Sale of Roil Estate-Bonlember 1, •- Third Pall Sale of Real Estate—Se_ptember 8. , MAST PALL SALE. , —.ALIGUST 25th. Tblg sale, at the Exohange, on Wednesday evening, August 26th, 1868. at 8 o'clock, will Include ,MOUNT MORIAII OShINVERY STOOKS. 30 altered Moils in the blortnt Moriah Cemetery Com pany irr Belo .posittre on acomnt of whom It may.oon orb.' '., MEROARTILE LIBRARY SHARE! . . I"alisrelferaintlle - • • OrPbarne Qourt fialc--Eatate of Smith's Minors NEAT:BRAME DWELLING AND LOT, ItiTTEN,I DOUSE; STREET, NEAR GRIIEN, GERMANTOWN. A frame dwelling home awl lot of ground, sonthesuit side of Rittenhouse street, near Green street, German town, 32 feet front, 169 feet deep. $l2 ground-rent. The yard is Mooked with fruit, grape-rines, there's, pears, Ablolate Sale. . - - DWBLLING, PERRY /TENET, BELOW 81%110E. A neat two-Story brick dwelling and lot, wen side of Perry street, 37 feet south a Orrice street, 16 feet lc( Inches front and 70 foot deep, two fronte.. Gas intro ducked. Benti for $l4O per annum. ELP - .Bale positive. . Abiolnte gale. - TAVERN. STAND AND DwELLING, WILLIAM STREET NINETEENTH WARD ' ---A lot of ground, with a three-etory brick 'tavern atria& fronting on Wil liam street, 20 feet northweet of Bath street, Nine teenth ward; 20 feet front, 302 feet deep to a eix•feet alley ; ow the rear are two small brick dwellings. ' The whole will rent for 1355 per annum. LW Bale absolute. Terms--cash. Absolute gale. THREE-STORY BRICK bTORE AND DWELLING, WILLIAM STREET, ADJOINING..— A three-story brick store and - dwelling' adponing The above, of the same front and depth , like improvements. ppr• Sale absolute. Terims—eash I.S4' E6O to It., paid on, oath of the above when the same is struck off. . HELL Hi3TATH AT PRIVATH BALM. Handsome mansion, southwest corner of Seventeenth mad Walnut streets. • . Itesidenee, Washington Square and Walnut street. Dwelling house, No. 821 Vine street. . 20 acres of land, Indian Queen lane. Valuable property, Brantford road. Handsome dwelling, No. 1812 Wallace street. 81111110511 stand and dwelling, Seventeenth and Wash ington streets, Blegant property, 80 sores, &c., above Torresdale. 14 mires of laid, Chilton avenue, Germantown. Hand' ome reiddenee and lot, Went Philadelphia. Valuable lot of ground, Germantown Railroad and Columbia avenue. Handeeme, dwelling, Spring, Garden • afraid, above Twelfth. • • - • CABINET OP MINERALS At private sale, a valuable Cabinet of Minerals, cont. prising over 1,000 epoch:bens, the collection of ammo! years. The proportyof dlgesitleman who hoe no room for them. They are very desirable fora public) institu tion. Apply at the azietion Wire. •-gesal -Notito LETTER'S TESTAMENTARY TO THE Hetet° of JOSEPH RfaKEItT, late of the city of PhiladelPhh., d.cemea, having been granted to the undersigned, all preens 'lndebted to the said Estate Will please make payment, and those baying claims ere requested to present them without delay to - EDWIN L. NE.AKERT, ' No. 418 North pOLIBTLI Street, OSWOLII tiIOMPBON, No. 710 PINE Street; - PRANKLAN 0. JONES, • No. 82 B. Wlts RV .1:8; Exeentore. T PLEAS THE COURT OF COMMON PLE A. FOR Tfill CITY AND COUNTY OF PIULADEL. In the matter of the estate of WHITE, STEVENS, k C 0. ,, our petition of ISAAC B. WATERMAN, assignee, • • The Undersigned, Master and Examiner, to whom was refotrid, bk,the abov-named Court, the petition of bunko 0. Waterinen,assig.nes of the estate of White, 'Stevens, & Co., Praying the advice and direction of the Court in the metier of proposed compromise of the claim against George 1,. Broom & Co., will meat the parties interested at his office. No. 266 B. FOURTH St., on SATURDAY, Angust.l4, 1868, at 11 o'clock A. M. an 6-44 s in 6t" WM. SERGEANT. UA.IIMAIT & RABONG— Inipnrters and Wholesale Dealers 'ln WINES, •SRANDINS, GINS, end FANCY LI quoßs, No. low 144,1;45,1' Otreot, between Tenth and NOlentO stmitf. KM; TtlE ---Pttg B ge-P ll }HA* sake 110,‘!Agt_tion,. pojaktionit Altiixs,,Roo3t, T p'A. - HlV:aid 1Q EtTRAVDIRRY, 'between MAR EN' ' an d i?fiIdITNTIT and RROOND and THIRD etreata. - 7 F. G. WOLBERT4 AM:lll4am 9UQTT, AUCTION - Et% (kitteces jut. nor 40 WOLB&BT &80OTT,)481 011Z8TNUT St, opposite th e (lndere House, between fourth and PHU' Street*. - OLOTLINS PINS AND PAILS AT PRIVATE SALE. Just lauded from saboonor Jollo-1 100 boxes clothss 100 dozen pen!', „ REMOVAL:—EURNESS, BRINLEY, 00. have removed to the Lotte,No. 429 MARKET street, formerly occupied by Meilen; Caleb Cope & Co. JYI , , FURNESS, RRITLNY, k CO. VIIIINEBS, BRINLEY, & CO., , • No. 429 MARKET Street. • 1-MATTING AT PRIVATNLBALN. 200 piece', 44 and 6.4 white and red check matting MOSt If ATHA IN b, 'AUOTIONEER AND ooMmtestos MERCHANT, B. a: corner Ems an& RACE,Streete. • GREAT - NMI° ACCOMMODATION. MONET ! •- MONEY I I MONEY ! ! , Money liberally advanced in - large or small amounts, to froni'one dollar thoneande,'on gold and silver Vista, diamonds, warping, jewelry, fow/ing-pieoea, musical instrumentlf,l4tniture, dry goods, olotbjng, groceries, sigare, hardware, cutlery, books, horses, vehicles, har nese, and all artiolee of value, for any length of time agreed on, at /Yoram's , Pr incipal Rstablishmost, southeaet corner of-Sixth and Race streets. !t2 Prothiskory motes - with Collateral, dlemormted at the lowest 'market vital. NATIIANALPRINCIPAL ,EBTABLIaIIMENT, 8. 001triit01 1 8 - iifirr HD EACH BTREEtB. Where money will be liberally advanced on gold and silver plate, diamonds, watches,jewelry, fowling pieces, dry goods, clothing, groceries ; liquors , cigars, hard ware,cutlery, fancy articles, mirrors, paintings, en graviegs, • musical instruments, , furniture, bedding, horses, ye/doles, *rm!, stooks, and sal other articles of value. ~•- • -. 4 . 011T-DOOll, BALES. . . , Personal attention given to all out-deoi Sites, either at private dwellings, stores, or elsewhere, and charges unusually I ow. i , , •• • TO PERSONS RELINQUISHING HOUSEKEEPING. Persons relinquishing housekeeping or having sup plies of 'furniture to dispose of. will Snd it to, their ad vantage by sending the same to the auction store, south east corner of Stith 'and lace street, where It will be properly arranged in,the furniture salesroom, and sold to the beat advantage, tivathirdi of the goods advanced if required, and the balme handed over the afternoon of the day of wile. • - PRIVATX . . . . Fine gold and silver bunting case double came, and double , .bottomed; fever,. lupine, , Saglieh, Swiss, and French watches; gold specks, gold chases , gold brace lets, a variety of- fine gold studs,..breestpine ' and finger rings; fine'nutie; 'imperior Old violin and guitar, Tory fine melodeon, end numerous other articles. AT PRIVATE SALE AT VERY' LOW PRICES. Gold English patent lever watches, full jewelled and plain, some of them fine IS-karat esLes of the best makers. • Silver English patent lever watches, fall jewelled and plain, of the most approved makers. Gold escapement lever and lepibe watches, in hunt cases and open face, of the very best make. Ladies , gold enamelled watches, sat with pearl and diamonds., • . Silver English, Swiss, and French watches, diamond breast pins and finger rings, gold bracelets, ear rings, finger rings, breast pins; studs, floe gold vast, fob. and neck chains, gold speetaelem, and vEriatie other arti. elan of jewelry, he., SA: DYSART Ss CO., AUCTIONEERS AND • 00M11188100 MERCIBAIII9I, No. TT Doutti .1114GHTIE STREET, oomer of LODGE STRUT. AT PRIVATE SALE. . . • Large and valuable tract of valuable coal and tim ber land et private sale, well worthy the attention of capitalists and otherei as the' owner is compelled to Gall. r farthet partleulars imiulre at the suction store. LET OUT-DOOR DAUBS la:dieted and grompUy at tended to. tET ADVANCES made on consignments when de sired, without extra charge. Mr' SALES-ROOMS open until 10 P. ht. Now pre med to receive invoices of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, WATCHER and JEWELRY, NEW and SECOND HAND PIIRNITDRB, PA.LNT/NGS, 800118 and STA. TIONBRY, rho., &e. , ,• , JET Sales of PASO? GOODS CYST? evening. iaAld. UEI4 NATHANB, AUOTIONSFAL, )..7 and, MONRY WAN 0111011, No. 224 Booth THIRD Street, below Walnut, opposite Pear at., only Ghat dom are ab b e wi loLsg • ter o : 4 l9u r r. ir 0 . 0044, iinta 10 ofelook in the evening. Outdoor walla; and salsa at the Anetfon Holm, at tended *pad the moethallefsotol7 terms. UAYITAL 2200PQ. - Eauebiisehlfor, the hut Thirty Years. Advances mAde from one dollar to tboneands on Dla ihouds, Silver Plate, Watches, Jewelry, Hardware, bier ebandise, salothlng,lhandtare, Bedding, Olgars r bfiuleal Instrumento, Gone , Homes , BerrfelieS, and floods of every rwl i" o:h ni remain any length Of time agreed All advanoes, from one hundred dollars and upwariii will be obliged 2 per cent. per month; two and over, the lowest market rate. - This Store Hone, haling a depth of 120 feet, km large are end thief proof molts to 'tore all valuables, and pri; Tate watchmen for the premien; abm, a heavy insni ranee effected for the benefit of all persons having goods adveneed upon N. 11.—On amount of having an unlimited capital, this office le prepared to make &drives on more setts faavery and accommodating terms than , any other to this city. Money satauoril to' the poor, in mall amount', out any charge. AT PRIVAT.I SALT. Gold Patent Liner and other Watches, Jewelry, and Clothing will int sold at minced prima ebucational. A FRLFNCH YOUNVLADY, of good Education, Io willing to offer her eervlces ea Teacher In a reeptctablo private faintly, In exchange for her board. Addreno LYONS. *face of t ale paper ans.6t* WILL RE-OPEN ON THE FIRST MONDAY IN SEPTEMBER, for the Scholastic year r oondating of ten months, J. J. - REED'S INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES, No. 1023 WALNUT Street, THILAIALPHIA. The system of tuition is based on that adopted In the beet Seminaries In Europe, and comprises thorough in struction In the English, Erench, and Latin languageei special attention is also paid to the formation of grille. gent style of composition, and to the cultivation of • taste for polite literature. The counts of study will embrace every branch of education. A limited number of pupils admitted lots the family. Their religious and moral training is under the special mire of Mrs. Reed, who Mu, had many years experience, and deference will be paid to the feelings and wishea of their parents In these matters. The health and comfort of the young ladiee is also carefully attended to by her. Weekly boarding pupil!, from Monday till Wridey, re solved at proportionate rates A week's vacation at Obrintmas and at Exeter. (Payable half in advance, and half at the expiration of Bye month.) • Yor tuition In the regular eourne of study $lOO 00 N . B.—A Junior clue will bo formed. Gorman, Bpaulab, Italian, and other languagee, Mu sic, (+meal and instrumental,) Drawing and Painting, (in oil and water colors) at Professore , charges. Use of Piano, per annum $ 20 00 Ilarp g , Outtar. For Boarding 250 00 Washing at 50 cants per dozen. . Each boarding pupil la regnired to bring her own tow- ale silver fork and spoon. Pew rent at cost. TESTIAIONIALB. It affords me pleasure to state that Mr. J. J. Reed is recommended by official testimonial' of distinguished gentlemen in London. From personal acquaintance with Mm, I tan most cheerfully recommend him as an se oomplished scholar * and gentleman to the confidence of the public. A. CON VERI3)9 The subscriber takes great pleiumre fn uniting with' Dr. Converse In the above recommendation. From per sonal aeguainteuice with Mr.. Reed, an well as from his dintinguished testimonials, I am confident of his emi nent abilities as a gentleman and scholar. . . CHARLES WADSWORTH. We are happy to hear that Mr. J. J. Reed, a gen tleman of considerable literary attainments, and who hancontributed to Graham's many excellent ketches of eminent Persone has re-opened his Institute /or Young Ladies, at 1523 Walnut etreet, one of the moat admira ble localities in the city. Mrs. Reed lea lady who ban bad many yearn' experience in tuition, and beam a high reputation for mimes in training her pupils, both mo re*. and mentally. Mr. Reed, from his knowledge of European languagen, and from haying graduated In the Bret college,' in England, itnparte the advantages of the beet European epitome of education; and particular at tention la paid to the study of English Composition and Polite Literature. We would lay some stress on this latter fact, since general literary Information and Cul ture, though by far the most distinguishing signs of In telligence and refilled education, are, on the whole, far more neglected in most schools and colleges than any other branches.—Editor of Graham's Magazine for July, 1861, p. 81. REFERENCES. Renry Vothake, LL. D., Provost of the tintrenilty of Pennsylvania. John J. Frazer, LL. D., Professor of the Physical Sciences In ditto. George Allen, LL. D , Professor of Ancient Lan guages in ditto. Lion. William M. Meredith, Oa John W. Forney, editor of The Press. Chides €l , . Leland, Eeq., editor of Graham's Maga zine. Roy. William B. Steven, D. D., Rector of fit. An drew's. Rev. Imam Oonvereo, D. D., editor of the Christian Observer. ' Rev. Charles Wadsworth, D. D., Arch-street Preeby- Whin Church. Joseph L. Keen, r. West Philadelphia. Thomas 8. Taylor, Eeq., Wed Philadelphia. PIANO-FORTE—Elementary and finishing lessons by an. aceompliahed foreign artist. N 0.1623 WALNUT Bt. MISSES CASEY AND MRS. MERE'S LTA BOARDING AND DAY 1301.1u0L FOR YOUNG LADIES, No. 1703 WALNUT Street, west of SEVEN TEENTH, Philadelphia, will be re-opened on WED NESDAY, the Bth of September. aua-Fm'a RITTE.N.DEN IB PII I *JADE LPII IA 00b1DIEUOIAL °OMAGH, aortheut corner of OUZSTNIIT and SBVENTB Stmts. An Inetitution 'deeigned to It young men for AO. FIVE: 813131/TESS. The whole building is oeoupl.d, and titled up in a anything kko l :L il gr i p4p7ralon 7l2 ot h o eonnt i do gi n-h ot hu el lo country. BOARD OF TM:WM& B. B. Comegys, ' Francis Hoskin'', George H. Stuart, David Milne, John Sparhawk, David 8. Brown, Tsaao Hacker, A. V. Parsone l 1). B. Hinman, Frederick Brown, ;online. Lippincott. ap23-t1 JOHN H. BELL, 'BRACHER OF MATIOATION AND NAUTICAL. ASTRONOMY, At BRYANT & STRATTON'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. B. E, Darner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets I ONEPS SPRING GARDEN AOADEMY, N. N. corner EIGHTH and BUTTON WOOS Sta. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT.—Book-keeping in all ita various forum; preparing Students thoroughly for situations in any branch of bwilesen; Plain and Oink. mental Writing; Commercial Calenlatinz; Law and Cor respondence. No institution In the United States ghee • more thorough and practical course. In this depart ment no teaching Is done In clearer, rind is open DAY and EVENING. Time unlimited. MATURSIATIOAL AND CLASSICAL DEPART BIENT.--(Separate from the shoved •Young Men and Boys are prepared for any grade of an English and Ohm ideal Education, vis : Spelling. Beading, Writing, Gram mar, Geography, Arithmetic , Philosophy, Ancient and Modem Language s, with all the higer Collegiate Btridies. Beerlons of S months commence September let, and Pebrnary let. - Pupils received at any time be • fore or after there dates and charged accordingly. Cata logue/ furnished gratis. rahNi.tf DONLHAVY LONG, Principal. BitrANT & . .STRATTON'S CHAIN OF NATIONAL MERCANTILE COLLEGES. Phi ladelphia College, Botanist corner SEVENTH and OLIEBTNIIT IR - recta. Por Information, call or Bend for eireular. Jelatf HERRINGS -800 bbls. NO. 'I PICKLED Herring ; 800 bbl extra Newfoundland ditto 120 bbl Potomac dry salted ditto, now in store and for ago by J.NO. M. KENNEDY & 00. meld .Nna 180 and 189 N WrIARVIin. A LLSOPP'S PALE' ALE, In Mle., a eonitant supply on band, in Contom House Moron, tot tee by WILLIAM U. YEATOtt, 09 polish Sao n 1111111# Mebuinal. • B. Hnst.vre will, in all cases, follow the use of Rattiray4 a:lt:Remedies. There are none so sick or diseased, NC lfeah, feeble, or crippled wit) } pain or infirmities, but that Radwayia Ready . Rellef; Renovating, Resolveet, of Regulators, as the nature of the disuse° or slokosse may require, will-quickly and rapidly Mire.. Them remedies- consist of Railway's Ready Relief .Radway , s Renovating Resolvent; Radway's Regulators Each of these remedies pee/lessee special curative power. 'over certain diseases, Yet there are other disaseet wherein their combined medicinal properties ate re. quired ; and when time used, if there Is sulidelent Life and strength within the diseened or dying body to ens into their action, the patient will live and be restorer to health., Pain ' - B. B. Relief. Acute Diseases. W. R. Relief. Inflammatory Disenses.:lte/ief end Regulators. Ma/grimes Diseases Relief and Regulators. Congestive Diseases..." Relie_f and Regulators. Scrofulous Dueases......Rehovating Res olvent. Chronic Diseases Renovating Resolvent. . . Syphilitic Diseases Renovating .Hesolvent. Constitutional Diseases.. Resolvent and Regulators Skin Diseases Renovating Rasalooms. Nervous Diseases ' Besolvtnt, Itelaf, Repots. Infectious Diseases Ready Belief 4. Regulators ' CONSTITUTIONAL DISEASES. Many diseases that afflict humanity are inherited es. heir-looms front' the diseased bodies of sickly Ores Scrofula, Consumption; Syphilis, and tits, are amens the molt common 9f conshtutional diseases. Now, ws care not how many generations the seeds of these die. sages may have been established in the system, con rupting the blood—Radony's Renovating Betoken' will eradicate from the bodies of the afflicted every par. tido of diseased deposits, and fill the reins with new, pure, sad healthy blood. DISEASHO, Radwayis 'Benovatilig Resolvent should be hailed 111 a blames by every mother throughout the land. whose hirants are &Mated with Bores, Humors, rte: These breaking' out (thus early) are evidenoes of dia. ease transmitted from the parent stock. A. few doeee of the Renovating Resolvent will eradicate titer, vestige of the disease and insure the child a sound and healthy body. B.S. B.—Badway'e Ready Relief for Headaohee, wha ther not or nervous; Rheumetism, Dior. three, Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, Cramps, Influenie, Bloody Flux. ParalyaLs, Lumbago, Gout,' Neuralgia, Tootha c he,' S mall. Pox. revere, Swollen Solute, Kidney Comp'sluts; Scarlet Fever, Paine around the Liver, Phil. rlsy, Mesalea, Heartburn, and Pains of all ' kinde. Radware Ready Belief will, in a fee minutes; change the miseries you euffer to " - joys of pleainre. • R. B. R.—Radway's Renovating Resolvent, for the cure of chronic diseasea—Such as Scrofulous and Syphilitic • complaints, Oomnimptive and other affeetions of the Lunge and Throat, Induration and Enlargements of parts, Eruptive and other diseases of the Skin. Nodes, Tumors, tricorn, Dyspepsia, and all other diseases arising from an impure Mato of the blood. &B. R.—Medway's Regulators will cure, effectively and speedily, Costiveness, lodisation. Painter's Obeli.), Lead Diseases Mamma: Non of the Bowels, Dyerpepsia: Liver Om plaint, Disarms of the heart and Kidneys Female Complaints, Small Pox, Fevers Measles, etc., eta. Whenever the avatem out of order, or the blood impose, a dose of Radway's Regulators will restore it to regn• larity, and purify and cleanse the blood. tic female ehonld be without them. It. R. R. Remedies are sold by Druggists and Merchants everywhere. RADWAN & CO., New York City. W. B. 2111111111, T.. W. DTOTT & SON, Agents, Philadelphia. T. R. OALIANDIES, aplfßu&sadly&eowlyr PERUVIAN SYRUP, on PROTEOTED SOLUTION OF PBOTOXIDH OF Haring successfully passed the ordeal to which new dis coveries in the Maoris Modica are subjected, must now be received as an established medicine. Its efficacy In curing DYSPEPSIA, . . Affections of the Liver, Dropsy, Nontikla, Bronchitie and Oonsumptive tendencies , Dlnordered State of the Blood, Bolls, Scurvy, the Prostrating Effect, of Lead or Mercury, General Debility, and all Mimeses which re. quire a Tonic and Alterative Medicine, fa beyond quea• Sion, • morons, r c o o o f w e f a t: • ..1,,t50 th effi en e"Y ticated are , a so nd on ol aqo. such' peculiar character, that su ff erer* M ~Ty . cannot reasonably hesitate to receive the proffered aid. . 0 The Peruvian Syrup does not profess to be a eunrell, but lie range Is eaten , 'St- sive, because many diseases, apparently unlike, are Intimately related, and proceeding from one mum, may be (lured by one remedy. The glass ordineasee for which the Syrup provides a cure is precisely that which hae so often baffled the higheet order of medical 'kill. The facts are tangible, the witnesses acceesible, and the safety and efficacy of the Syrup incontrovertible. , Those person, who may wish for an opinion from di* interested persons respecting the character of the Syrup, cannot fail to be satisfied with the following, among nu merous testimonials, in the hands of the agents. The signature', are those of gentlemen well known in the community, and of the highest respeotabllity. CARD fhe undersigned having experienced the beneficial et. focta of the Peruvian Syrup," do not hesitate to ro• commend it to the attention or the public. Prom our own experience. as well as from the teeti ninny of others, whose intelligence andAntegrity are al together unoneitionable, we have no donbt of its stiles• cy in eases of Incipient Diseases of the Lungs and Bron chial Passages, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Neuralgia, &e. Indeed. its effects would be incredible, but from the high character of those who have wit. named them, and have volunteered their testimony, as we do ours, to it. restorativepower Rev. JOHN PIERPONT, THOMAS A. DEXTER, S. H KENDALL, M. D., SAMUEL MAY, THOMAS C ~ AMORY, ricielt nAliwf.T, JAMES 0. DUNK Rev. THOS. WHITTEMORE. CERTIFICATE OP DR. RATES It le well known that the medicinal effects of Proto He of Iron la lost by_even a very brief exposure to air, and that to maintain - a solution of Protortde of Iron, without further oxidation, has been deemed impossible. In the Peruvian Syrup, this desirable point is at tained by combination in a way before unknown, and this solution may replace all the prof." carbonates, a [rates, and tartrates of the Matoria Modica. A A 11AYE13,111. D., Assayer to the State of IdassaohasettS. 16 Boylston street, Boston. SOLD BY N. L. CLARK & CO., Proprietors, No. 6 WATER Street, Boston. P. DROWN, FIFTH and CHESTNUT Streets, lIASSARD & CO TWELFTH and CHESTNUT Streets, jell-tn th sat-Om warn Agents for Philadelphia. THE LIVERINVIGORATOR, PR AAAAA D 11* DR. SAMFORD, COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY PROM GUMS, Is one of the beet Purgative and Liver Medicines now before the public, that acts na a Cathartic, easier, milder, and more effectual than any other medicine known. It in not only a Cathartic, but s Liver reme dy, acting first ou the Liver to eject its morbid matter, then on the stomach and bowels to carry off that mat; ter, thus accomplishing two purpo•es effectually, with out any of the painful feelings experienced la the ope rations of most Cathartics. It strengthens the sys tem at the same time that it purges it, and, when taken daily in moderate does, will strengthen and build it up with untumal rapidity. The Mesa Mona of the human body; and when It well, the powers of the oped. The stomach le al• on the healthy action of performance of its (unc le at fault the bowels are system suffers in coons- Liver—having ceased to eases of that organ, one made It his study, In a years, to find some ream act the many derange. ble. To prove that this re person troubled with M ite forme, has but to try a cortfau. These Gams remove all the system, supplying M of bile, invigorating the digest well, pun fying the health to the whole ma cause of the disease—et. 8111.1008 ATT/018 are ter, prevented by the oe• INVIGORATOR. One doe, after eating, stomach and prereut the leg. Only one doge, taken Nionrmaan. Only one dose, taken at 'e '8 t n?,' rand euree tlen t a j fte B ; TYPBIA. dose , OW"— On dose of two reeve Slow Illuosorin. One bottle taken for le. the earls° of the disease, Only one does lmmedl- While one dose, often re- OBOLIRS MORSUB. and • EL Only one bottle is system the effects of me• aegis. One bottle taken sallowness or unnatural One dose taken • short rigor to the appetite, and One dose, often repeat /MCC. in its worst forms, complaints yield almost One or two doses cure in children; there Is no remedy in the world, as it It r A few bottles mire absorbents. We take pleasure in re-, commending this medi cine so a proventiee for 1 Fovea and AOOB. OHILI. 1 lisvea, and all Ma me of a BiLieue Tire. It ope ratee with certainty, and thousands are willing to testify to its wonderful virtues. AU Who nee it are gsving tAstr unantmoUS testimony its its/avor. BY . Mix Water in the mouth with the bevigOrator, and mallow both together. . : THE LIVER INVIGORATOR 18 A. 80111NTIVIO MeoicoL DI6OOTsRT,And 10 daily work log tures, almost too great to believe. It cores ea if by magic, even the first do , e giving benefit, and seldom more than one bottle le required to mire any kind of LIVER Complaint, from the word Jaundice or Dys pepsia to a common Headache, all of which are the re sult of a DUMMIED LIVER• PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. Dr. SANFORD, Proprietor, 845 Broadway New York. Agents for Philadelphia, T. W. DYOTT dr. SONS, 218 North Second Street. Retailed by all Druggists. Sold also by SAMUEL SINES, Twelfth and Chestnut streets, and F BROWN, Fifth and Chestnut streets Philada. 013 to tb WHY SUFFER WITH DYSPEPSIA 7 • 21.11GLBR & SMITH% PURE, 2dEBIOINAL COGNAC BRANDY has cured Dyspepsia, Low Spirits, General Debility, &a., Ac., Ac. Price $1.26 per but tle, or 1110.00 per dosen. Warranted pure. Try . it. / hereby certify that I kid been &filleted with dye. pepsin for the last ten years, daring which time I have tried allthe popular medicines, but of no avail. Raving had Zeigler A Smith's Pure, Medicinal Cognac Brandy recommended by many persons, induced me to try it. One bottle has almost cured me of dyspepsia and costive habits, of ten years' standing. I can say, with a thank ful heart, that I harp never found Its equal during my painful and distressing complaint. I sincerely recom mend it to dyipoptlo, nervous And debilitated sufferers. JOlOlO. KL.UOIOIB, Jan. 16th, 1868. ' 1231 Olive street. Also, ZITIGLER & SMITH'S Pure Medicinal WINES, warranted pure, and no counterfeit mixtures, which are daily palmed upon the public m genuine wines. There Wines are especially adapted to dyspeptics and consump tives, and in all cases ofgeneral debility, loss of appel lite, &a. Old Madeira Wine, price per bottle. ...........$1 00 Old Port Wine, do. do, 1 00 Old Sherry Wine, do. - do. IQO Addrels your orders to Bole Agente, ZEIGUEII, Wi t iplesele Druggists, B. W. corner BEOOND and UDEN Eta , Also, for sale by JOll HUEY, Druggist, fel-y Prankford road, opposite Hanover. SHOVELS AND SPADJL— 2,000 DOZEN ASSORTED, .Inorr, STRICL., and CA.EIT-EPIMEI., for mile by tits Atanufacrenror, W. W. RIOHARDS„ No. 220 RACE I!trootr. 00410* 00:19 POMO, j* ; • ` .. SA'TURDAY," AUGUST - 7,'-'lB5B. A NALYSIS OF LYON'S CIATAWBA ,BRANDY by , - • A. A: HAYES, M. AABATXX SO TOO &UTE 07 MAMOIRIBITYII. IsINNLIAL 01.11640711 t. A light-yellowish brown- Co ored spirit, having a fragrant odor; when evaporated from clean linen it left no oil or offensive matter. Analysed for volatile and fixed drags, of which no graces of any kind iosrefound. its color to proved to be due to a colored resin an extract derived from wood. tp"ln 'every respect It to a pure spirisaue The fragrance or bouquet which It p 01111081399 can be iso lated, and it then appears unlike that from Cognise Brandy or Wine, being • fruity essence remitting from • peculiar fermentation of Catawba and Isabella Grapes. OIIEMIOAL 0114110112.-1, parts in volume of this emir; t contains at 00 deg P. 4610-10 parts of pure al turbo:, besides the fragrant oil, 1,000 parts of the spirit afford 28 parte of a strong isolation of the 'oil whioh characterises this Brandy; the spirit left, alter removing the oil, is pure and odorless, And in all its qualities a perfect spirit not subjec,, to change. One 11. B. gallon of this Brandy at 80 deg. 1. - contains, be sides the epirit and oil, only 220 g re. of matter Com posed of extract of fruit, gum, and 'colored resin from wood. . . Doevon, January 26.1868. Dr. COXII, State Inspeetor of Ohio, and Dr. JAB. R. CHILTON, Chemist, of New 'fork,•both pronounce this to be pure Brandy, and free from all adulteration. Yor Medicinal purposes Lyon's Catawba Brandy has no rival, and has long been needed to supersede the poisonous compounds sold under the name of Brandy. As a beverage, the pure article is altogether superior, and a sovereign, sure remedy for Dyspepsia, Flatulency, Low Spirits, Langaor, General Debility, &0., &o. Alen, BIHIBLRY'II STILL AND SPARKLING CHAMPAGNE.—These Wines are made in the neigh- borhood of Cincinnati, and are guarantied to be the Pare Juice of the,Grape, and are eminently calculated for invalids and persons who require a gentle Aim. lent, and for Sacramefital purposes. Retail price $1.26 per bottle. A liberal discount made to the trade. Dealers will please send their orders to the ~S ole Agents" for the State of Penn. Wren's, A. Y. HAZARD & CO., Wholesale Druggists, No. 508 MARKST Street. Also for sale by the following apothecaries : AMBROSH SMITH, Seventh and Chesnut eta. JNO. W. BIBLES & BoNB,lBth and 224 and Market streets. D. L. STAORHOLTSR, Eighth and Green ate. It. NEBINGER, Second and Mary ate., Southwark. G. W. MRDINGRIt, ' , mynah. Rout and Waahington Meet. GEO. B. HOBAN/UGH, Third and Green eta. A. IL HORTER, Broad and Goatee eta. , fell HOBENSAOIC.'3 IRON BITTERS. This Medicine, ais its name Implies, is one of the greatest.strengthening preparations extant. It is es pecially adapted to those who have aloes of appetite or are afflicted with Dyspepsia, Liver Oomplaints, Pile', Nervous Debility General Weakness, and all diseases wising from a disordered condition of the digestive organs. . . . . . FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS GENERALLY there is perhaps no medicine In the world equal to it, u it enteri, puridee, Ud replenishes the blood which is co important to brink about a healthy action yROBBANDB AnE LIVING a miserable existence, of a pale sickly color, weak and emaciated, 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 injurioue nature. FOR ALL DIBBASEB OF TIER BLOOD there Is no better antidote than Bobeneack's Iron Bit ters. When the blood is impure the whole body is fan of dims.). 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 there IS no better remedy than these invelnable Bitters. Their chief constituent is iron, and we all know its efficacy in removing the impure matter from the whole visceral system They are prepared by a prep Oral chemist, and have been pronounced, 'by eminent physicians and others, se the "ne plus rata" of, 01l tonics. to the proprietor that he has enceeeded in compound ing a remedy for many of the ills that his fellow mortaim aro 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 surpaseed his sanguine expectations. RWAD TliB TRBTIMONY OP A WORTHY OITIZEIN. This Is to certify my wife was in delicate health some three years , with a discus peculiar to her sex. She tried numerous remedies without deriving soy benefit. Hearing of Robissark's Iron Bitter:, and knowing iron to be a powerful tonic, induced me to obtain a bottle, which proved to be the medicine she solely re quired, by restoring her to health. Eke hesitates not to recommend it to those who are similarly affected, Iln ehe believes it to be a sovereign remedy. JOHN 001.11. No 831 Capitol Incest. This Invaluable Medicine Is prepared only by GEORGE B. HORSEBACK, Pharmaceutical Chemist, N. W. eorner of THIRD and GREEN Streets, Philadelphia, To whom all orders must be addressed. Price U. Discount to dealers. Bold by Druggists morally. mh2O-y Qtbina, (Naos antt etneenaulart CHINA AND GLASS, DINNER WARE, TEA AND TOILET SETS, WIRTH, DOLD•DAHD, AND DIICORA7HD FRENCH AND BOHEMIAN GLASSWARE, FANCY ARTICLES, &a., WILL DX BOLD, AT TUB LOWASS ramie, A? MARESEN d• WITTE'S, MASONIC NALL, 713 CHNSTNIIT STREET, N. 11.—Goode loaned to parties at reasonable terms Jana-1y FRENCH PLATE GLASS.-HAVING been appointed by the " Cr/mynah do Florsffe , the BOLE AGENTS for the male of their °LABE in this coy, we are prepared to offer to the trade or coned. mere, from our Mock on hand, POLISHED PLATE GLASS for Stores or Dwelling Pronto; Rough Plate, for floors and Sky) 'gbh ; and BilreredPlate, of large sue, tor Mirrore. The Claw will ha meld at the ' , swept Talon', and warranted auprzior, ins every nava, to any other imported. ROBT. SHOEMAKER k 00., ' Plate and Window alma Warehouse, ' N. B. nor. of POMVPII and RACE Btreete, mh.2B.tf Philadelph ia WINDOW GLASS! WINDOW GLAtiii!!—We invite the attention of the ppb. Se to our extensive stock of french and American Window Glees. The large and well-aeleeted stook of Glans constantly en hand enables ns to ell all orders with despatch, and &Allow u any other house in the dty. ZIEGLER & AMUR, Wholseale Druggists, mIGS B. W. corner of Second and Green rig. L. SHARP, TAILOR, 148 NORTH FOURTH Street, below RAWL Making and trimming Dross or Frock costa; Making and trimming Pantaloons or Vests, $1.7/1. mhlB-5n2 TAMES SHERIDAN, MEROHANT TAILOII, Nos. 16 4'11613 South NINTH BTIIBIT, &BOVE OLIEBTNIIT. A large and well selected afoot of OLOTIIB and 0488IMEItEllalways on band. All Olothinghnade at this Establishment will be of the best quality, and in the moat taablonable rtyle. Partiondu attention given to lINI/ORM OLOTII - anil-tf principal regulators of the performs its fun o tione system are fully de►el mat entirely dependent the Vicar for the proper tions ; when the stomach at fault, and tho whole quartee of one organ—the do its duty. For the die. of the proprietors has practice of more than 20 dy wherewith to counter ments to which it is lie- DUKE LEHIGH AND BROAD-TOP COAL.—JAMES IL MONTGOMERY informs his friends and the public that he has effected an arrange ment with the Buck Mountain Coal Company for the sale of their Justly-celebrated LEIIIGId 004. L. Re has also arranged with the proprietor of the Broad-Top Mines for the sale of his valuable SEMI-BITIIMINOUS COAL, and is now prepared to receive orders and make prompt deliveries, at his Office, No. 402 WALNUT Street, second story, front room. LICERING, FOX, & 00., wholesale and 11 retail dealers in LEHIGH and SOHLTLIIILL 00AL. Lehighyard— THlßD street and GERMAN TOWN ROAD. Schuylkill yard—MOß and BROAD etreeta, Philadelphia. Keep constantly on band Ooal from the met approved mines, under cover, and pre. pared expressly for family' us. fey-y medy la at last found, any THU COMPLAINT, in any of bottle, and conviction in morbid orbad matterfrom their plane a healthy flow etomach, causing food to blood, giving tone and cbinery, removing the renting a radical cure. cured, and, what is bat casionsl use of the THE ADAMS EXPRBSS 00 ., OFFIOE, 820 OBBSTNIIT STRKET, forwards YARONLB, PAOKAOI3B, hIEROBANDIZB BANK NOTES and SPECIE, either by its own trias, or connection with other EXPRESS COMPANI ES to to all the principal TOWNS and CITIES of the United States. Is sufficient to relieve the food from rising and sour- before retiring, prevents night, loosens the bowel TIVIISII9B. WARBLING AND VENTILATING WASHROOMS each meal, will aura DYt3 The subscriber would invite the epee's] attention of Architect Dnildere sad tho public to hie NEW CULVER PATENT Sh:L.F-BLitANSING AND VENTILATING WARR AIR FURNACE, Which ham beau so successfully Introduced during the last winter and gave such general satisfaction. It is so arranged as to 00118111110 the gam from the Coal, making it one of the most 000nomioal, safe, durable Realms now in lase. tempoonitax will i.lwnya male obstruction removes and rock.e aperfect cure. stein relieves Onoi.l o, nested, is a sore cure for preventive or CHOLIIIA • needed to tbrowont of the dicta, after a long sick- Also, all Most and patterns or Cooking Rangam, Bath Boller., One Ovens, Low Down and Elevated Grates, every variety of Registers and Ventilators, Fireplace Stoves. ColPne , Patent Chimney Caps, far the cure of smoky chimneys. with a full assortment of all goods in my line of business. Prompt attention paid to Range and Heater repair ing, and prices reduced to suit the time.. CHARLES WILLIAMS, (Late Baker & Williems,) an2-3m vin (old 400 MARKET Street, Phliada. for JAUNDICI remo►ee Si/ color from the akin. time before main &ea make. food digest well. ed, etiree °IMMO Dust. while/301[ton and Down. to the brat dose. attacks ceased by Wouns surer, safer, or speedier never fails. Daovpv, by exalting the TALE OF THE FRANKLIN, CRAM BERSIKTRG, GREENCASTLE, AND RAGERB TOWN RAILROAD The undernigned, appointed by virtue of an act of As sembly, approved on the 12th day of May, 1857, will offer at Public: Sale, at the Court-house, in the borough of Ohamberiburg, on Friday, the fid day of September next, at one o'clock P. M., the Franklin, Chambersburg, Greencastle and Hagerstown Railroad, from ita inter section with the Cumberland Valley Railroad, at Chem beraburg, to the fairyland State line ' with all the rights, liberties, privileges and hanchises to said Company in any manner belonging. The conveyance to tfio pur chaser is to bo made according to the provisions of the act of Assembly referred to. Terme mule known on the day of nale by DANIEL 0. GEHR, JOLIN ARMSTRONG, JAMES NILL, ball-d faun Conuninelonere. UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT LAND LOCATING AGENCY, CHICAGO, ILL. The subscriber, having had much practical experi ence in 'Wetting and locating lands in the various Land Districts in the Western Slater+, has unusual facilities for making valuable selections for . . . . . Having hurt,. yors constantly In the field to make fermata examinations, he can always make the moat judicious locations. Lands unsnrpassed for fertility of Roll and salubrity of climate, near the line of railroads, may now be had in lOWA AND WISCONSIN. Satisfactory references given when required. 117" Money invented in Kenna and Nebraska, and any of the Western States. jyl6.6m A . NEW ARTIC LE.CHESTNUf:. GROVE MIMI:Y.—The purest Spirit offered the American public, possessing many medicinal pro perties, and none of the poisonous qualities Inherent In the Whiskey in common use, is now offered for sale by the Drugglats generally, and by CHARLES WHARTON, Jr., General Agent, At D. B. Taylor's Wholesale Grocer, No. 23 South PJtONT Street. Philadelphia. All persons desirous of using this Whiskey may rest assured of Its purity. Dela SIR: We have carefully examined the sample of Chestnut Grove Whiskey left with un a few days since, and thud it to contain little or none of the poison one substance known as Vasil Oil. BOOTH, GARRETT, A. OAMAO, Analytical Chemlata. To CHAIILIR WHARTON, Jr., No. 23 south SHORT Strcet, Philadviphia 1923-3 no LS- A WNINGS I AWNINGS - JOSEPH 11. FOSTER, Awning Maker, No. 448 North THIRD Street above Willow. Italian and French Window Awnings for Dwellings and Office Windows; Awnings for Storks, Awnings fur Steamboats and Ships. All kinds of Awnings, 1 onto, Flogs, or any thing in canvas, made to order by JOSEPH 108TER, Awning Maker, 448 North TRIED Skeet. Itt . lidence, 840 South FRONT Street. 4 , SQUAW, .ifiebicinal. ROW GRATIFYING Tiotbing. pro flompaince I.S. SANDFORD, runsml annorlnfAniartt: LAND WARRANTS OR OASII S. SALISBURY, 48 CLARIU Street, Obi rage 3notirawe (!tonipanica. --- WVIRE RISKS ONLY.TAREN”-- A: GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. Phlla4lelphia. Office. No 4)S WALNUT Street, (Schuylkill Navigation Compauy'e Building.) CAPITAL, 8200,000. ' DIRSOTORS. Wm. M. Swain, Wm. 0. Rudman, [of Piibtic Ledger. C D. Shoemaker, John Anepach, jr., Jer. Walker, H. N. Burroughs, Thos Craven, J. B. Hughes, _ Francis Peters Wm. S. Boyd, , H. K. Ooggshall, Geo. W. Woodward, Jno. McClure, Jno. W. Claghorn, Joseph Klapp, M. D. Hon. Jain. JONIC . ?, President. A. S. GILLETT, Vice President, Ise. B. ALvoltD, Secretary. .1Y26-1Y VIOWARD FIRE AND MARINE IN- Ai SURANOS COMPANY—Office No. 412 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. DTIJIOTOIB. :oho H. Diehl, I. Edgar Thomson, P. M. Potts, H.R. Phillingford. O. E. Spangler, O. G. Bower, Abraham Rex, John W sexton, B. B. Warne, ' John Garrison, George Howell, Nathan a Potts, Wm. P. Leech, R.l'. Ransil, U. H. Houston, Joe. R. Withers, Abraham P. Eyre, B. Booth, (Merles P. Norton, John II LOWIITII, JOHN H. DIEHL, President N. B. WARNS, Vice President. Ogle. A. DOT, Secretary. mylo CORN EXCHAITGE INSURANOE CON PANY, No. an WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. CHARTERED CAPITAL 8500,000 ➢IRE, MARINE AND INLAND. ASSETS JULY Ist, 1858. Donde and Mortgagee, Blocks, &e. Bills Receivable, (for policies issued,),, Unsettled Book Accounts, (for policies,) Cash in Bank and in Office Cash in hands of Agents and Correspondents, 806,148 83 No lowa unadjurted unpaid, or ropOrted. 01RNOTOBB: William M. Godwin, 8. It. Crawford, James W. Q 1113012, Jno. L. Redner, George W. Hall, William D. Themes, B. Franklin Jackson, 8. N. Winslow, J. 0. Hopper, Henry D. Mears. WM. H. GODWIN, President. 0. ?Orrin, BeoretarY. mrlo•dtr CITY INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 110 V South FOURTH Btroet. CHARTER PERPETUAL. Capital $200,000. Ore:oohed 1851.. Privileged to insure Illoueee, annually or perpetually; Personal Property, annually, or for a loss period; take Marine, Inland, and Life Insurance Rieke; receive De podia ; hold Truate and grant annuitimi ALFRED WEERB, President. B. 0. TYLER, Vice President. MAITIIIW, Secretary. DIIIROTORS. Alfred Weeke, Hon. W. D. Kelley, B. 0. Tyler, J. W. 'Forney, J. W. Bauder, P. B. C R. nicking, Tames Watson, J. L. Hutchinson, Ludlam Matthowa, J. W. Stokes, William Curtis, JelB..ly , Ct. P. Amer. 'ULF% INSURANCE AND TRUST 0031- a-A,PAIIY.—The PENN MIITITAL LIFE INSIIBANNN COMPANY. Northeast Corner of THIRD and DOOM Btreete. Capital, $612,725.03. INOT7BNB LIVNB for short terms, or for the whole term of lite—grants annuities and endowmenta—pnr chiuses life Interests in Beal Estate and make. all contracts depending on the contingencies of Life. They act u Executors, Administrators, Magnus, Trustees, and Guardians. , =33 Daniel L. Miller, Bamnel R. Stokes, Ben*nip Coates, 'Wllll= Martin, Richard 8. Newbold, James B. McFarland, William P. Hacker, :mph H. Trotter, William H. Kern, James Easton, Samuel 0. limey, Theoplxone Paulding, Charles Hallowell, Edmund A. Seeder, Henry 0. Townsend, Daniel L. Untehinmes, Rodolphns Kent, John W. Hornor, William H. Cur, Ellis H. Amber, lidward T. Mott, Bamnel J. Obvitinn, William Robertson, Joseph M. Thomas, Warner W. Ruin John G. Brenner, P.O. Wielder, Easton. ' ' DANIDI, L. MILLER, President, SAMUEL I. STOKES, Vice Pres% Joni W. Hoaxes, Beeretary. nlB-1y COMMONWEALTH 11.1111 OP Tim OTATN 01 PENNBYLTANLA. OPPION, NORTHWUT MINER lODATE( AND WALNUT STUNTS, PHIL/MILPRIA. labsorlied Capital, $400,000• Paid up Claritol,l2oo,ooo. DISSOYOIIIS. Dr. D. Jayne,* , Thos. S. Stewart, U. L. Benner, J. M. Butler, J. M. Whiten, 7. K. Walker, Edw. 0. Knight, M. R. Wendell, U. Lewis, Jr., S. K. Houle. DAVID JAYNE, M. D. Pre.Men'. THOMAS S. STEWART, View Pram% Uvula. O. Moon. Secretary. ja29-y DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN !HIRANO& COMPANY. INOORPERATED EY THE LEGISLATURE of PENN- SYLVANIA 18.15. ONPIOX, S. R. Corner THIRD and WALNUT throat', PHILADELPHIA. MARINE INSURANCE, ON 1118811L8, ggatoo, To all parse of the World. FRBIORB, MLA D INSURANCES, On Goods, by River, Canals, Likes, end Land Our** to all pests of the Union. FIRS INSURANVER, On Merchandise generally, • On Stores, Dwelling Mensal tee. ABB.IITO OF TSB OOMPA.NY, - November 2,186 f. Bonds, Mortg a gee, and Mal Hatate. ..... •••210/,866 94 Philadelphia Okty and other Loans 187,011 26 Stock In Banns, Railroads, and iWittlil2oo Companies 12,808 66 Bills Reosiveble 290,291. 96 Cash on hand 88,092 66 Balance In hands of Agents, Premiums on Marine Pollak.' recently fumed, on other debts due the Company 99,780 07 Onbamiptlon Notes 100,000 00 lidlUdgeindU William Martin, Jame 0. Hand, Joseph H . Seal, Theopldlus Paulding, Edmund A. Souder s James Traquair John 0. Darla, William Eyre, Ir., John R. Penrose, 1.1. Peniston, George G. Leiper, Joshua P. Eyre, Edward Darlington, Samuel E. Stare, Dr: R. M. Heaton, Henry Sloan, Wm. 0. Ludwig, James B. McFarland, Hugh Craig, Thome 0. Hand, Spencer Mcllvain, Robert Barton, Jr., Oharles Redly, J. B. Semple, Pittabgh., H. Jones Brooks,l Dr. T. Morgan, g. Jamb P. Jones, J. T. Logan, It WILLIAM MARTIN, President, THOMA IVO. HAND, Vice President. HENRY LYLBURN. secretary. jag.] FIRE AND INLAND RISKS.-FAME INEVORANOR COMPANY. Capital $lOO,OOO. (Organized under the Aet of Assembly relative to In mimeo Oompanies, pima April 24, MO.) GEORGE W. DAY, President. THOMAS 8. MARTIN, Vice-President. WILLIAMS I. IILANOHARD, Secretary. Moe 413. CHESTNUT St., Philadelphia. DIRIZOTOItB. George W. Day, Jacob H. 'Vauban, William W. Walters, Henry Lewis, Oharlea Richardson, D. B. Sirs Barclay Lippincott, John W. Averman, Joe. R. Brognard, A. H. Rosenholm, Ohm Stakes, felt.y If Stern. tUatcs aub Liquors. A LEXANDRE SEIGNETTE BRANDY. The eubecribere have been appointed sale &genie In the State of Pennsylvania for the above well-known ROCHELLE BRANDY, which 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 ball, quarter, and one eighth pipes, dark and pale jell-tf TIMES ROBIN rr CO. COGNAC.—The .uttneribera, aole agents in the State of Pennsylva nia for the above celebrates' brand of COGNAC BRAN DY, beg to call the attention of the trade to Its superior quality, and feel confident It will compare favorably with the molt favorite brands In the market. ARNOLD & WORL D 120 WALNUT Street. A constant supply of the above in the United Btates bonded warehouse, entitled to debenture, of various vintages, in half, quarter, and eighth pipes jelS-tf AMBREY GRAPE-LEAF 011AX PAGNE ie/8-tf ARNOLD & WORL, Bole Agonta, 120 WALNUT Street S s AD, &c.-20 tiorceo No. 1 SO Salmon ; 18 bbli . do.; 00 bblo. prime Sea Shod; 200 bbls. Scals.fish ; 180 bbh White-See, now in store and for sale by JOHN N. KENNRDY & 00., an MI Nne 180 and 1182 Werth vet.... 1111,ANDIES.—(g Pinet Castillon," hiarett, -m-sr end other Cognacs of visions vintages, in halt pipes and quarter canto ; ellerololn Rochelle Brandies, pale and dark, in half pipes, half maks, and one-eighth casks. Imported and for sale by HENRY BOHLEN & 00., 221 and 228 Booth fourth 'treat laruga anb QLllemicala. ROBERT SHOEMAKER & 00., NUOLZBALE DRUGGISTS, liannfaottrore and Dealer PAINTS, VASNIBIIBII, and WINDOW GLASS, Northeast earner YOMITEI and um: Streets, Philadelphia. Sole Agents for the sale of the celebrated florae Plate Glue. mb23-tf ZIEGLER & SMITH, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, eouthweet corner of SISOOND and GREEN Streete, have in store, and offer to the trade in ote to eat purehmett : Ven. Bed. Whiting. Gum Arable, picked and node. Senna Alex. 011 Aniseed. Parte Green, [PI Brand, naiad VIITE LEAD, ZINO PAINTS, &o.— it rE N I Ve offer to the public White Lead, Zino Paints, Colors In Oil, Varnishee, &0., at each reduced prices Mat we incite the attention of dealers and consumers to eur stook. ZIEGLER & mhlB B. W. cor. second and Green ate. PHILADELPHIA WARMINQ AND VENTILATING WARIGIOUSII. ARXWLD & WILSON, SUOONSSORB TO S. ♦. HARRISON We have removed from our old stand in Wahmt street to the LARGE STORE, No. 1010 ORESTNIIT street, a few door, below the St. Lawrence Hotel, where our old friends and the publie are respectfully invited to examine oar extensive stock of Warm Air Pe esteem!, Hooking Ranges, Bath Boilers, Registers, Enameled Stone Mantel., Parlor Coal Grates, &0. , ko. We ere now roannfaeturing OHILSONI CELEBRATED PAT ENT NEW COAL GAB CONSUMING PDRNAOR, the moat powerful and economical Heater ever invented, and suited to all abuse. of buildings. Also, new and beautiful patterns of Low Down Grates, and Parlor Coal Grates of all .i.e. sod pattern.. We have also commenced the manufacture of ENAMELED STONE MANTELS from Penn sylvania Stem. 'Phase 61611tela were awarded a SPECIAL PREMIUM at the late Fair and Ezhi. bition of the Fianklin Institute of this city. They represent &lithe rare and beautiful ANTIQOII Massless, are not injured by Smoke, Coal Gas, Oil or Acids, and are sold Wholesale and Retail, at much less prise &tan Marble. Call and see them. ARNOLD & WILSON. BENI. M. PELTWELL, Superintendent. Philadelphia. April. le6e—ap24 tr BAY RDTE—PIim puncheons Bay Rum, a very superior article, in atom and for sale by A . 2IER INO, 1.9 91 -tf 140 South FRONT Street. AAT • SH.— • half bele. of the cote. V V bated Dotrvit River White Fleh, Just reeelYed sad tor Mae by 0.0. e.tolant..t 00., 0 1410 Win 01 n 1. aFOR NEW ORLEANS—:•LOIIISIANA LlNE—First vessel to sail In a• few days with what rreight °Sem Freight taken at as low rates as any-vessels now loading. The first-class, remarkably fast-Hailing packet ship "P LI:LADES," viaptain • N innlow. is now loading at Race street wharf, and, having a large portion of her cargo engaged and coming alongside, will have quick dr apatch as above. • Shippers will please hurry their goods alongside, and bills o[ lading to the counting-house for signature. For balance of freight, (which in ill be taken at same rates as any other Teasel lording.) or passage, having handsome cabin accomtundationa, apply on board or to BISHOP, SIB10:0, dr, 00. , 120 120 North Whaives. The P. insures at the lowest rates and will take steam down the Delaware and up the Mississippi. FOR SAN FRANCISCO.—CLIPPER OP IiATURDAY, 14th August Ind.—Lowest RAM, AND NO DiITaNTION. The splendid first-clam Olipper Ship TALISMAN, Thomas commander, is receiving her cargo at mer 10, Bart River, New York. This magnificent Ship is ono of the Seeet and fleetest Clippers in the trade, and well-known for the good order In which elm delivers her cargo. Being of mode rate capacity, and haring the bulk of her cargo en gaged. she will have extraordinary despatch. Pox balance of freight apply to BILIROP, SIMONS, 4t 00:, ardl-dtf 120 NORTH WHARVES. saWANTED—A first-class VESSEL; 01 4 80001,000 tons capacity, to load for a port in the Pacific. Cargo now ready, and fait freight will be paid. Apply to BISHOP, SIMONS, & CO. , . jylbellf 120 NORTH WHARVES. siImWANTED—A good ,"VESSEL, to load in the Louisiana Line, for New Moms. Quick despatch and good rattle given. Apply to BISHOP, SIMONS, & CO., Jylietf 120 NORTH WHARW.I3I3. 8349,625 00 2,117 70 1 613 83 10,403 46 1,398 81 STEAM TO LIVERPOOL AND GLAS 00W, DUBLIN, BELFAST, arid LONDONDERRY, TIA LIVERPOOL. THE LIVERPoor, AND PHILADELPHIA STEAM SHIP CO.'S Clyde-built Iron Steamships are Intended to an as follows : VIOX NNW TORE. OITY OP BALTIMORE Thursday, July Ist. CITY OF WASHINGTON ,4 If 16th KANGAROO (I It nth And °soh alternate Thursday, from Yler 44 N. N. • . PROW LIveRPOOL. CITY OF WASHINGTON Wednesday, June 23d.KANGAROO CITY OF BALTIMORE.......,JuIy 7th. alit And each alternate ........... Cabin Passage from New York and Philadelphia... 476 Third Class to any of the above-mentioned places, and found in best cooked Provisions BO Return Tickets good for 6 months 60 Certificates of Passage from Liverpool to New York or Philadelphia 40 Passengers forwarded to Havre; Paris, Bremen, Ham burg, fcc., without delay at through rates, The Company's Steamship BOSPHORUS will sail r,galarly between Antlaand Liverpool, in connection with the departures fo ew York, taking goods from Antwerp to New York, at' a through rate of freight. Certificates of Passage from Antwerp to New York M. Drafts on Liverpool from .R.. 1 upwards. Vor freight or passage, apply at the Company's ollteeS, 15 BROADWAY, New York and 109 WALNUT Street, J Philadelphia. JOHN G. DARK, Agent. Or WILLIAM /INMAN, Jell 62 and 03 Tower Building, Liverpool. FOR ORA.RLESTON AND BA f" --14 - VANNAH-QIDRON'AI LIND. GO Da cELVDD AND DILI4 ON IoADING SIGNED • The splendid first-class side•wheel Steamships REYSTONE STATE and STATE 01 GEORGIA, Now forma weekly line for the South and Southwest, one of these ships galling every SATURDAY at 10 teelook, m" ~ A. M. alte rn ately for Charleston and Si • JOB 011ABLYSTOP, The simsTONE STATE, Captain Charles P. Marsh roan, will commenoe loaning on Thursday, August sth, and sail for Charleston, S. C., ou Saturday, August 7th, at 10 o'clock A M. The iITATB OF GBoliGiA, Ocpt, John J. Herrin. will commence loading on Thursday, August 12th, and. mall for Savannah, Ga., on Hattuday, Aug. 14th, at 10 otelook A H. At both Charleston and Savannah, these shipseonneot with steamers for florid* and Havana, and with rail road', &0., for all plaoee In the Booth and Southwest. FREIGHTS REDUCED. Hem Freight at an of II per cant. below New York otosauthrp rates. INSURASTOR. FREIGHT and INDURANCE on a large proportion of goods 'hipped South will be found to be lower by these ships than by sailing vessels. Cabin' plumage SIM 00 Steerage do 8 00 ggoundon Tiokete, good for the present year. 80 00 No bills of lading signed after the ship lure oiled. For freight or panne, apply to A. LIMON, h., No. 828 (late 81) North Wharves. Agents at Charleston, P.S. is T. G. BUDD. Agents in Savannah O. A. GREINIAR 1 00. For Florida, from Charleston, steamer CAROLINA, every Tuesday. ,For Florida, from Savannah, steamers BT. MARYS and ST. JOHNS, every Tuesday and Saturday. For Havana, rom Charleston , steamer ISABBL, on the 4th and 10th of every month. jell lii'.() 1 COMPARY, le STEAM TO GLASGOW, LIVER POOL , BRLYABT, DUBLIN, and LONDON- Y, without delay. for 80 dollars. Return tickets, good for six months to either of the above places by any steamer of the line, 80 dollars for the round trip, out and back. /SON SSW TONS. New York, McMillan, Saturday, July 10, at 12 o'eloek, lidinburgh, Gumming, g , July 24, if Glasgow,GOOdiciti, " August 7, II 'SOW GLASGOW. Glasgow, Goodwin Saturday, hay 10. New York, McMillan. Wndneaday, August 11. Xdinburgh, Cumming Saturday, Aug, 14. RATES OP PASBAGh. VIM GLASGOW. /fret Glass 16 guinea' Steerage, found wig cooked provision' 8 It /MEM NM" 701 X. Phut Masa. 175 00 Steerage, found with cooked provisions 20 00 abildeen under 14 peens of age, half fare; Infants in Steerage, bee. Return %Joliet@ available within six months, by any dimmer of this line. le Piret Class 5140 00 Sttwage - 180 00 An experieneed Surgeon at tubed to eaeh Steamer. Nor freight or passage apply to WORN Id liN & 00.,118 WALNUT Street, Ithilailecl phis. ROBERT OBAla, IT Broadway, New York. HALL fa LONNY, Buoluman4l9learf,'Baltiniore. myll 702,788 87 Ok!of Cabin Paasage.. ilseond Cabin Pasaage Chief Clabin'isesag e..... Sewed Cabin Passage The skips front Boston call at Halifax. I PERSIA, Capt. Judkine. CANADA, Capt. . ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone.• AMERICA, Capt.Wict maa ASIA, Capt. N. G. Lott. NIAGARA, Capt. Ririe. ARB.IOA, ap t. Shannon. EUROPA, Capt. J. Leitch. These vessels carry a clear white light at mast-head; green on starboard bow; red en port bow. CANADA, Lang, leaves' Barton, Wednesday, July 28. AMERICA, Wickman, " N. York Wednesday, Aug 4. EUROPA, Leitch, " Boston, Wednesday, Ang. 11 PERSIA, Judklas, ~ N.York, Wednesdv, Aug 18 NIAGARA, Noodle, ‘i Boston, Wednesdki, Aug 15. ARABIA, Stone, " N.York,Wednesday, Sept. 1. CANADA, Lang, ‘‘ Boston, Wednesday, Sept. 8. AVRIOA, Shannon, I. N.Tork, Wednesday, Sept. 12. EUROPA, Leitch, ii Boston, Wednesday, Sept. 22. PERSIA, Judkins, ~ N.lfork, Wednesday, Sept. 22. Berths not secured onlill paid for. An experienced Surgeon on board. The owners of these Ships will net be accountable for Gold; Silver, Bullion, Spode Jelrelry, Precious Stones or Metals, unless b il ls of lading are 'ivied therefor sad the vale thef therein expressed. For f r eight er passage apply to my 10-y B. CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green, N. York. (Nutlzinen's furnishing toobs. WINCHESTER & CO., GENTLEMEN'S v NIIENISHING STORE PATENT SHOULDER SEAM SHIRT MANUFAC TORY, At the Old 1. tind, No. 706 CHESTNUT STREET, oppo site the Washington House A. WINCHESTER wilt give, 8.31 heretofore, his per sonal supervision to the Cutting and Manufacturing departments. Orders for his celebrated style of Shirts and Collars filled at the shortest notice. Wholesale trade supplied on liberal terms. jy24-ly ARNOLD Jo WORL D 120 WALNUT Street y W. SCOTT, (late of the firm of Wm er• WHISTaii It SnoTT.) CiENTLEMINVS FURNISH ING STORE and SHIRT MANUFACTORY, 814 CHESTNUT Street, (nearlyopposito the Girard House,) Phlbulolphl4. J. W. ii. would respectfully call The attention of his former patrons and friends to his new Store, sod Is pre pared to fill orders for SHIRTS at short notice. A perfect 84 guarantied. COUNTRY TRADE supplied with PINE SIIIRTI3 and COLLARS. ,iyl9-tf rIENTLEMEN'S FORNISHING STORE. NJI W. W. KNIGHT, 606 ABOH Street, above Sixth, Philadelphia. Dealer in all kinds of Famishing Goods and manufacturer of line Shirts, warranted equal In every respect. to any others manufactured in this city or elsewhere, wholesale and retail, or made to order. taltl-tt NT LE ALEN'S WRAPPERS OR VII DRESSING GOWNB.—The largest and beet as sortment In the city, wholesele and retail, with aNU line of Tinder Clothing, owned to the season, at W. W. KNIGHT'S, 60 KROH Btreet, &bore rohl-tt CIGARS, OF FAVORITE BRANDS ILI and assorted ekes, carefully selected by own house at llamas, In store, and received by every arrival from that port. 8. It MIDST & 80N8, 0F2,8m 210 Smith FRONT Street. Fi'ARO, OAIANAS AND PARTAGAS SBOAIIB.—A &Mee invoice of these celebrated brands on board brig "New Era," daily expected from Karam, and for see low, by OILIBLEEI FRIT, (New) 188 Walnut street, below Second, sot Second Story. BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY. DAVID M. HOGAN, Blank Book Manufacturer, Stationer and Printer, No. 100 WALNUT Street, le pre pared at all times to furnish, either from the shelves or make to order, Books of every description, Imitable for Banks, Public Offices, Merchant!, and others, of the beet quality of English or American Paper, and bound in various atyles, In the most substantial manner. Orders for JOB PAINTING of every description Engraving and Lithographing executed with neatness and despatch. A general aaaorlanent of lingllah, Preach and Awed can gtationery. °oncoming Mr. notrcmc o o mmation to the Pranklln &Atha., the Committee eel Title diepley of blank !Mae for banking and mercantile nee is the bent in the Exhibition: The eelention of the material le good, the worktnanakip - moat excellent, and thee finial' and ap pearance neat and appropriate."' no2o-e` 1,08 QR. CASKS PORT WINE. In HU. Pipes Alicante do. 22 Qr. do do do. 20 Qr. do Sherri do. II Pipes Superior Pidsreto Wine. 20 Qr. Pipes do do do. 40 ji do do do do, 11l Bales Assorted Corks. • 845 Begs Almonds. 25 do Filberts. Landing from Bng tt Arrogant* and for sale by A. MERINO, Ins2T-12 140 SOUTH FRONT Street. HOUSE OF REFUGE BRUSH MANU FACTORY. The subscriber weuld respectfully call the attentlon of the trade to hie EXTENSIVE STOOK OT BRUMES, Stenstfastared by him AT THE HOME OP RV/HOE, AND FOR SALE AT PRICES DEFYING COMPETITION A large stook of Blacksmiths' Bellows on hand. HENRY C. ECKSTEIN; 372141 62 North TRIED Street, below Arab. HERRING. -800 bbla. No. 1 HERRING - F . , . - ,eutport inspeorion •, 800 do. NOM, now in store and for sale by JOHN M. ESNNHDY & CO., Of ill Ali No oil RA vim% . s4ipplflg• V.VERY LAY WM SAVANNAH T • BRIZI 11 and ItTH - Ti ROYAL MAIL STYAMAHIPS. NION NNW YOll. SO flog BOSTON VO LIVIIIVOOL 'no ttabacco anb Cigars. fitatumern aiiraaa'SineL la lagiMn NORTH PENNSYL VANIA RAILROAD. Yoit BETHLEHEM, EASTON,•• ALLENTOWN, MAUCH • CHUNK. DELAWARE WATLR GAP, &c. On and after MOND ‘,Y, July 26,1r58, the trains on this Road will leave FRONT and WILLOW streets daily, (Bandar' excepted,) as follow. ; For Bethlehem, Easton, Dalaware Water Gap, &c., (Express.) at 6.16 A. M. For Bethlehem, Allentown, and Mauch Ohtmk, (Ex. press,) at 2 80 P M, - For Doylestown, (Aecommodatlon,) at 8.80 A. M. too 480 P. M. For Fort Washington, (Accommodation,) at ii.3o A M. and 6.30 P DS TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA Lem Bethlehem (Exproaa,) at B A. M. and 630 P. M., with pauengere from Lehigh Valley Ball read. and arrive in Philadelphia at 12 M. and 8.15 P. M. Leave Doylestown (Accommodation) at 8 A. M. and 4 P. M., and arrive in Philadelphia at 8.16 A. M. and 810 Leave Yore Washington (Accommodation) at 0.15 A. M. and 2.60 P. IC, and arrive in Philadelphia 014 T. 20 A. M. and 4 P. ht. ON SLINDAYES Leave Philadelphia for Doylestown at 8.22 A. M. and 2P. M. Leave Doylestown for PlnlndelphLs st 6 A. M. and 6.16 P M. AU Passenger trains conned at Ohatkam street with Olty Passenger Railway. The 616 A. M. train from Philadelphia, and the 5.20 P. M. train from Bethlehem, make close commotion with the Beaten sod New Jersey Cen tral . Railroad. Tare to Bethlehem GI 50 Manch Chunk 2 60 it Deviant Awn 60 NEW ROUTE TO SCHOOLEY'S MOUNTAIN-9y 6.16 A. M. train to Paxton, thence by N. J. 0 RR. and D. L. do W. BR. to Washington, thence by stage, arri ring at the Mountains at IP. M. tare 63 26. jy26 tf 'ALLIS CLAM, Agent IIIILADELY :I lA, Gl' • KANTO AND NO RBI S TO WN RAILROAD.--SIIMMIR ARRANORMEINT.—On sad after MONDAY, May f 1 :!i ~ ~Yit iY~ - - . Losers Philadelphia at 6g, 7,8, 946 min., 10, 11 j/, A. M. 0., 2,3, 4,6, 6,7, 8,9, 10, and llg P. M. Leave Germantown at 6,7, 7g , a, 9. 9!{, 10g, ug, A. M. 1-10 min., 2,3 g, 43‘, 6g, 6g, 8, 9-id min., and 103( P. M. ilert The 7g Walook A. M. Train from Germantown ELTN will atop enly at Wayne and ' DAT flogs S, Streets Stations ON LikaY. Philadelphia at 9.20 min. A. M., 2,6%, and P. M. Len. Germantown 8% A. M., 14 Ada., 4%, sal P. U. OUIr9TNIIT HILL RAILROAD. 'Leave Philadelphia at` 6X, 8, 9.06 min ,Uji A. M., 2,8, 4,6, 8, 10 P. M. Leave °hest:nut Hill at 640 and 7.86,9.10, lied 103.5 min. A. U., 12.60, 8.10, 4.10, 6.10, 7.40, and 11.20 min P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia, 9.20 A. M. 2, DM, and 3P. hs. Leave Chestnut 11111 at 8.10 salix A. 88 r6O 4.10 8.40 P.M 00M8HOHOOMM AHD Nomus TOWN. UM§ Philadelphia at atf, 9, 11 A. H., 1.05 min., 8.10 rain.. 4X , 0,4,,',11/‘ P. M. Leave Norristown at ill, 7, 9,11 A. M., I,BX, and 631, P M. ON 1317NDAY8, Leave Philadelphia M 9 A. 11., and 8 F.M. Lean Norristown at 7A. M. and 6 P. AL FOR MANATUNR. • Lean Philadelphia at 6ic, 731, 9,11 A. 31.1.0 a min., 3.36 min., 810 min , 471, SX, ON, 8,117[ P. M. Lame Manarink at 0 71. 31,887(, 931, 113( A. LI., IX, 3,4, 071, 7, and 9 P. M. Ur - • Btutdars same m tiorriatawn. 011E8TES VAIFTAY RAILROAD FOR DOWNIVe- TOWN. Leave Philadelphia at 64 A. M., and 8.10 min. P. M Leave Doeminatown at T 4 A. N , and 1 P. M. H. K. 6MIT/1, Genexal Superintendent. Depot, Ninth and Green streets. Philadelphia. 1858pEON.NT syLvABAL LT,IAIBSB PROM PIIILADBLPILLA. TO PITTSBURGH, And theme by Railroad y , - TUMBLING, BT. LOITIS, BTIODENTILLM, - CLRYBLAND e CINCINNATI CHICAGO, urouvrv6l, BURLINGTON, INDIANAPOiLS, BT. PALMS, And all tMrmedlatepoults in OHIO, INDIANA, ILLINOIS, HANTCORY, MOM GAN, WISCONSIN, MINNUOTA, /1128801:1111, BANBAB AND NBBRABIA, PIIIIIPWOM to, pointe,weet of Pittsburgh, Wheeling, Oltreeland and °remains, hare thole° armies., ands., requested to make a selection before applying for Mk. ets. THREB THROUGH TRAINS IMAM PHILADEL. PHIS DAILY, lorming close sonsusations at Pittsburgh to all points West. On and after 'MONDAY, May 10th, 1848, Threa through, and Two accommodation trains, will leave the depot, 8. E. corner of ELEVENTH and HANERT streets, as follows: ?RAINS FOR PITTOBVIOX TRAIENO !BOX 1.1111184E0.11 AND Ai Win LIANA. Mail trattkt....7 30 A. M. Haat line 1 00 noon. Express mail-11.00 night ASR) Till WIBT Alai &. Mel train 5t..11.00 night. Fut line...—. 4 80 A. BL Express snail.. 1.19 noess. EMIM Maniabarg ae- . oommedation.7.l6 P. M. Lancaster « .9 60 A. M. the stations between Phihr connsodation 8.00 P. M. Lancaster u , 6.00 P. M The mail train stops at dolphin and Pittsburgh. The Express mill rand daily, the other trains Sunday excepted. The care leave the Pennsylvania Railroad P suengar Station, southeast corner of ELEVENTH. and ntreets. entrance on Eleventh street - , where through tickets to all points Went can be obtained. Baggage will be received at the Depot at any time du, riaigeday. No charge for handling baggage. For further information, apply at the Depot of be Pennsylvania Railroad Company, southeast corner of Eleventh and Market streets, between the hours of 7 A. M. and 11P. M. THOMAS MOORS, my 10 Agent Penn's Railroad 100. *Weis anb Restaurants. BLANCARD Et 0,17 SE ;= 7 BROADWAY and TWNLVTll'l3treet, New York , re-opened, elegantly furnished witk every modern improvement. The location is fashionable and healthy. The TOM= are large and *el .Tentliatoi. Ideals served at all hours, and eYb attention paid to the comfort of 'guests. Transient board $2 per day. Per manent board at lower rates. ' The whole under the omnipotent of 0 •, J. MIIDLIL- Labi, (late or the United States Hotel, Philadelphia.) who respectfully solicits the patronage of his Wend. and the travelling publ e j.BO-2m JONES HOUSE, ileaßlouse, PA. AN:rebid 1nP367.) ELEGANTLY PUBNIBRED. NOW OPEN TO VINITOEB. reig2Pi WELL& OOVERLY, Progenitor. WORRELL HOUSE, N. W. oor. THIRD and HARMONY 0013112. The undersigned takes pleasure in Worming 4le friends aid the public at large, that he has opened the above ESTABLISHMENT, and pledges himself to merit the patronage of his patrons, every article In of pupa nor qualcy, harlug been selected Without regard to price. oaxkum WORRELL, Proprietor. mylf•am N ICH OLL S HOUSE, (EUROPEAN PLAN) OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. NO. 115 SOUTH EIGHTH ST., BELOW OILESTNWP, IMILADILM/Ll. This HOHSII is for Permanent and Transient Lodg ing. Every effort will be made b the Propristov, B. NICHOLLS, to give satisfaction to hie Patrons. This establishment is situated in the heart ot the ally, centre of hastiness, and convenient to all places of amusement. The Me:motile and Travelling community alit But It a desirable place for comfort, alomainess, and ewono aieals furnished at all home. Single Rooms, 60 mate per night. By the week V.b and upwards. zubBo-tf Puma lama, IL7 ESS R S. CHICIKERING & SONS, having removed to their new warerooms, No. 1007 CHESTNUT Street, (near the United States Mint, ) are prepared to offer to their friends and the public an extensive assortment of Grand, Parlor-Grand, Square and Upright PIANG-FOR.T.ES, manufactured expressly for this city, finished in various styles of cases, and prices which cannot fail to please. Piano-Fortes made to order, to suit any style of furniture, and all instru merits warranted to give entire satisfaction to the pur chaser. Grand and Square Pianon to rent, upon the most fa vorable terms. Menem. C. Zr. SONS bare received Thirty-fear MEDALS. The Szat Premiums over all competitors In the United States. AU order, for TUNING and REPAIRING will ba promptly attended to. jyt-am 111011111 NO FORTES. .10.. Just received, an elegant stock of RATIN, DA ON, & 00., NUNNB & CLARK, lIALLET, DAVIS & 00., and GALE & CO. 8 PIANOS. MELODEONS Dent quality, at J.B. GOIIIIPB, B. B. corner BSVILNTH and CHSSTISZT eta. r0.b19-y Lumber. LUMBER YARD. HOUTZ & OD (Successors to Montgomery & Neall,) d. W. earner of TWELFTH and PRIME Streets, PAM?, Old Moyameniing Diatriet, are now receiving a large and well-seleetod atr.drinna:o , of all descriptions of LVM KKR, such aa Yellow Plea, Norway, Hemlock, Lath, lalS Blasts, Pence Boards, Flooring, Shelving, and erirg variety 41.` , weltemeoned Lumber. Also, a large stack of Bill Bluff, of every variety and descriptior., constantly on hand and 'awed to order at the shortest notice. Our connection with Mews. Mehatrey, Houtz, & Co and Duffy, Hoots, & 00., at Marietta, Fs., gives us on. surpassed facilltlea, and enable, tut to eupply orders foe all descriptions o f Lumber with promptness one , despatch. PINE-CREEK LtldtlEll, soft and mellow, suitable for PATTSIIN-MAKERS, to , eonstantly on hand. Prompt paying purchasers are respectfully Invited to. examine our stook before going elsewhere. ap2l-Y, LUMBER AT WHOLESALE AND RE tail, at Marietta, Lancaster county, Pa. SISHAPPHY, HOUTZ. & Co , take this method of inforfning their customers and persons desirous of par abetting LUMBER, that they have now on hand a lame awl well-seasoned stock of all descriptions of Lumber, which they are prepared to sell at satisfactory prices:l Their they is all from their lowa MILLS on PINil oB,ggly, They are also connected with Messrs DUFFY, 11017 TS, & 00., and are prepared to furnish all kinds exPlaried Boards, Bill Stuff, Lath Pales, Pickets, cod Banding Timber for Bridges, &e., cf all descriptions, eo the shortest notice. They world also take great pleasure in calling the attention of Builders, and those tn want of Lumber in the city of Philadelphia, to the Lumber Yard of HOUTZ & Co., sorrier of TWIELPTa and Pal= Streets, with whom they are also con nected. ap'2l-tf BLINDS AND SHADES, ----... CHEAP ➢OR OAECEI B. J. WILLIAMS, No. 16 NORTH 8/XTH BTHRIEr, Is Om most extensive Mannfaotarer WINDOW Al 1 NDS, And Dealer In WINDOW SHADES,. Of every variety. He has a fine stork to be sold at Bodnoed Prices. BUFF, and all other Colon of Linen Shades, Trim. rains, Flit:mei, &a., ..to. STORE fiIIADPS Painted to order REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTREDED TO_ WE STUDY TO PLEASE. fIILS, CANDLES, SOAP, STARCH, are...- %-/ 1,200 gallons Winter Sperm 011. 960 gallons No. 1 Winter Lard OLL 6,000 gallons Bleached Winter 'Whale Oil. 9,000 gallons Light Racked Whale Oil. 260 boxes Chemical Olive Soap. 200 do Oleine 400 do Brown Soap. 100 do New Itedtcrd Sperm Candles.. In gore and for sal* by B. W. POMEROY PArmy, Late J. A. 46. 8 N Aners, 1 1 0 No 14 Reath 15PLA WAR Avenue' fiIREIGIIT FOR NOVA SCOTIA.— About 700 bbla bulk tau bt bud too a Patin 1:14 To Bootle Apply to - low M . SENNZDY k mgaT if NAV(