e•eue,t2;i LOU 4 N 4" 11,11 .1644 1. it AVM -ilxitle f-2 ' THE-ItEigtg'FfillflAßY Igg9II4IENTS.,• . ' . literiattardesent et theOltiatted. lyrorc the N, 04tetiyune of Jan. gati . ,l , - - We are again in reeelpt t by, qui t,stcamship Ten nessee, of most broiling and important netts from the Mexican Republio. `.. , ..Thatitarlit7thitritt tained since bur, het have been more *than - fully% realised. Thenapitel4ifirritAilbitittdi.ittrititos ; the blood of eitisens has aktpadyjmert shed there in; and a universal civil war iihnillow' to impend upon this distbkritagtog u nhavi i irbotory,:en , f , 3 1 This movement attlimellpittaWlWag 1 tilten and, nuexpeoted as it Wiettlelent. 4 , - 'l'he attention titan wasturned at WtiramtelthmforzeidablMUMatitioni. organisint,ln_the interior ; ,Comenfert seemed strong im o.ol46frithrtlfogarrlsans hails - thinner the district, and none for a moment dreamed that even then two other- evgbitiortaryidete were_fullY matured and only weidurtileirlbppeitiMityc-cAll at onoe, on thalectringyVhoday . ,,the 9th, the city was thrown, into ComnietienbithMappearance of two distinWpidtrabibiblatprochtiming resistance to , the new - order of - titter; and-ealling the people to arrns.lfedirOf thati,Wasit.thetainteld tha'att-: treme radleaktructA/111100 , 0" , .PartYr - oftlrblellAlle Viet. Presidenti4paren,lsoWitilttorpritvon, - hobiefi the other iitletV-tif .rthCiaentgliAnne,party, now beaded, AlfigtAirlYASitioglirbY - ilineiird i Zsloaga, the vertAtnAmsett .',..46`liginguracadillt,s;Frent coup d trytritrthiStiftkofEbbibrtfort. , _,-..., 4 ,,? 1 , - Tie pd6ple - reiriattilidtoiiiiingUtheirAffasht. • .• meats andposiedittel4rthhe..AblignAltttrifilfe moment.-.-Tbritisged-lhadeselves Gem• stde..4 - the ultra Puma; while undttalAttlgaibmb-haR l lO.3" of Banta Anna; while the remainder stood faith. ' flfi to Cept.onfoOferdetilf. striParto9oll:;lttpAws , r: tartnistiWtitliTartunateveditulls'iit thaloglnaing to get pisitissiallinfAmeittidelillweenventof-Ban ' DominollitidalrittiOSaliatfigulthil thletaillcabli adopted A . guerilla sort4f”Wartaretissititor.free, range al i t; streets, whi#9 , o4-:haSslntided as oe- , casion. ' Ml' - thile . : the;;Governsbirt , party hei thely - A. r s3 l,4AdidMcit, tor course, mate ,t,,m edi. ' .o...„tti Alkifyilytd,_ i t i pa ' and marital law af 499 i) JO/ "6=l - ,- - .li" - -- - Tb.ereOppearitd, howesnott first amid' ..;otiligsb titian to come hand teettawrrt itiring.wruelrept up ' 'all over thificiTeldilitt fatkieWeratt thlaralsel talt4tWitW aiwe I.i;iktitzttedittsramieader-cr.The ilantanffisthtebit itWdittedilailtarWitli fortifying, theis liocitiatiogiCiataiifilt*,:keid*krkilie meantiMigelit to theaiselsatibludi _ ttPt.A.tat - W.CAu 4 l lo, ,ittancipt,A. popular fu ry by intempvatettppesiliiiirm _dom.., ~..1 entoottteitstamorram ~..a.,,,, , ,„, rrifletCylitfitssqzand the ' among t 6 ' ijielittfllit'PeOpfeitniftthe basset i f of them tilrb Ver*Attistieedatrir tilinti,litittiatingtlfe - A mest per l a lliagjiltaiPhisAirrepelguty 04 tb c , n atil t . 1 :: A ,nIK - hilylanbsasienseelre t in: the holy„ 0 .4111,whietifTrdratet tti' OW tW. - 99t. Jid 'l%**.,9lfAt' etellihetie k i " ' nirPoalliMulOf tkeik.mol4. o .o . , 40011 1 11. k. itowdo4 gc randixemea.,v tvvi,--0, .e., v., 1 2 ,{w.A.: - :"Bet a ofecelietkehuntalltam•Sclisurdoelkataf these traitors amitheirsteeemplitiesarwisonemdettj under theiverkwo94'...atidgreisdniistAttifse baYa ; , bat be ytnibilh'9 olistiaitried.lbrAiri-el geante, These nrisegaMas. its..Ail,virtotstm„: selves beyond the 9449_ CM.linft.9l . 4 0;9.09 'f ll, midst of a great revolution? ,PcN...l• _l, - ,(e6 'Nu ' ' "ToiPn**4 4 0 3 0 4 1c0 1 / 0 0ifW 1 fabric-efritirnitOrntWrOng , d o AMT - ddritifitkv,inid the Sovereignty of the people , and the empire 'of the latriglittihr benne& .tr..,,t e.rr.:. , ; , •-1,1.. ...4 , 9 2 .. a In thinameof-the O:institutional OdiartilittotOr 'vtdairittatiloitil'atterstrrk •astiater. , - .'0 ,- ..r.- Inthilliiity thiiigritoWtiliabotititcida,thelstk instant; when the ItiloyerinirnetrObps" `Moved ' for: ward to the vicinity of theEthiVeitt, at §an Augus tin. pirewestAtetimejpenedUponjOnt,Ankt?-. turnePatithiat ~ WlllO MOO Watt 115110101 wig - Land the alamnetstrance:greatthreughoat•the city and thtelghtifil general:, -lisobantionlhots,were . fired fironaPthef-Trotisktt ifti tbrotts*the ,Cialle, del, XoPtrito.Janteinid-eille - Pottta.l4*-&piritti Santo: ' - Fro& ille tills - woof the *lief* ',faisb,:ft'fity shots were direetedttmen SattAkegtottfri, eel d tons? • ]retry wasi:9o4 heard.4liiery - direction, from the eitadett , thentstaril , iimmerfhintroDoutingerstAds.W. fact, prattylitfierlill - OVAI-Jhe City` ; - Ballikwere hiSsint - throughlthdi 114-inCisrarYthrtl." - -',.„ The firing-tasted until dark,rutd.fortpeight.livea were_ renorteditetheyiostinthe Nielnity of-San Augustb? alone, ; pineteen i tle - VirytmenSAroopt ank,twoity. nine PtonaPOiedei-.X I IO fernier .Wein tWeiggin taking the lintel San 'Augustiiitand ofhir.points Oontiguoitaiiridimplortaritto dislodge . the pronun - oiados hi-th - ir daniiaritY - . .11 . .... , titt.t: , . , .F.;., --- ;;Tnicsscart - m'srnorm_nt- - -------- The9ighting Was 'not'ren ed-the -"nett ddji Saturleyyttio - 00;tilt.hlaiittj'F. , Af..'It'etnni mencokfitey*ilie - rap* in-the rogiori , Of Sanhi , Deniliaga_andtkenStotry4ouSe.' - Prom hare the aotioirixtended tellers. Lorenzo and the Santa Etararankspow4mtiSketry.alui r ecruilkfield, piece s . wore lettsinglystiremt thei loweneef the Pretests and Sed,,,i - tignelin, , '';'!.,„'''-: ~,-, -. ~,, !!!,.... ~ . Tbe,fikeftliejritti - ticiiidOti in , the - cdstiniVerisei and- Santo Domingo weft 'returned by ' e:fioicirii , , reent;troopsfrom.thm cathedral, the Lpalactryand other posts in range . - The fi re of Ban Loreiczo wits returned:by Banta. Clare; and tlietProfessm turned its fires upotr.the,Satt,Augrudin,and - other;poluts beld • by the piMiunoiirdoM. -Other , points took dp the' fire lindlrdW half -pakt. tWolill - flye haw were dying lii-loverY Ml:ration everthe house-topir: 'The number if:deaths by the actionof Saturday is not - reported. '..'2i 1' ~.;` 6: , 't il '---'''''''-', ',:-'.‘ , At about 10 o'clock ; in , the - everung..firing cora menced from the Oitadelland,some points more near, gaidedtby the .prelim/Mules, tron the post- - lion at the Convent - of San 'Francisco_ ~- .-- _- - , During the barripailis,Ware erected id fritrit' of the boil-ring, and - heavy' Cannon commanded the Pasee,,tlttuday morolug: ' "This was `tit. ,defeat any, movementlhatinightUmede , l4 theprimiureireloa in the Citadel: The flags of different Malone Wire' waving from The resideneek ~of their fepreeentafivets during the, firing eariday.and Saturday._ _n - ' ;- ' ',. - ixanyervis. or:rift ylowrisnat -•!-, t,, , ,tf - t . ) . The Extraordinary,- whosMediter,Afr:Moran, we ®lad to see is fremagairr, ardWhe seems to have been a careful 'observer lof - these strange scones, - livalcittad - doWn - a Itutabei Oflonidenis during tile wee tr pwirich.rwe . arraugei. kn'tke. Order ,of their dates :' -- ' - ` ' Tumid:4par printing office 'waster a great , part of tilts-day closed„-byurder of the g fiord ,stationsd in the cable de la Independenehi.'Thireordiri, coupled with the ftrinkii/Alrotd aghfnsrthe win dows,fweved,onough-ttilifire'6* .paper , helpless . - when on the eve of going to Prem. - WedrieslitY,"Presidenreomonfort'ernmined In person thddifiarente rt artels of this, eityomeupled by the Yeltitfit troops of the troVernment. He was reeeived with,theWermitskderaonetra-: tions'effriandaliVond defefien. - • The 'Wive , re-' maintingfelthful are believed td,be fellable.- • ' • P.41,--4Tri - OPilor.thitTevaniment'hat-e arrived in the olti,,thut meriting frorelbluirs :Mid Puebla'. The . numberAf„those..treeps Wei, do not eiaotly knowt.,Gorerintr..Arteete, of- Queretaro, had Ar rived afAud,..Paitielf, Arrokorareo L Wlth, We On toM4l,drtiOallriatalkiatait§f.; It° forte iuni '.' 7' It is reported thatPiesident"Coinonfort Parisian asking.the foreigners to form a legion forthe pro., - - tection4-44elgtVproperty Ln-thebrentrot,,agairs, beemtrobre,desperatm ; 1 ; 2 ' •_,..,- ..,- ,-.-. .•.: Thu sy,',oSolloArdered; the'leitimititn smel t, foreo.trAiMittrilval•Atrair,arafertneed by a- general jubilee of ttlie, bells: , Meatbrusiterranged himself undeetheintraters of the proittunitiadca. ,- : • . -,t _- SiitiedaY; the - Proiiiinciados!elosedh - lf . tlitdi •of businarii.Xtito CalleS.attAngtutyk;",4Atneng edit, • noble:feats:Of itior, - thoy - broke tp-the printing office of our worthy,AoteMporszy, the Herairto, The ,typos werm.saattered,- ther.finnabrokert.np, a ndib o9 k 9 ii-AstalMPtlit'.* o . - iliiiitte nitti , 9n4 4 ll dived__ .. ~_....., 1 , 1.1"6::,";w , ~ .L.r.;_ .•,',,,, '',,,,_: ~ ,. .., -. `,.f + - . On Erldaymenting, eimrs - Torris,Atiltor of fhb lifonintri: was passing' must -the Convent of , San A uguldrwliewamftredmporrthreatimein--• We are - informed that he gallantly returned. thlekri With' si a de. COWS revolve. _No' harm was done on eltheit A gentleman.; of otart, acquaintance, -who:was moved by euriosity AP speak with en efiloor at ott'• of the diseffecied posis„, After. iliteising for some time to a dietiertittimitzpots thc - wredistheasitintry was stfifering, ttn4Asked hintabrOp Jr-it ~ - . "Well, my friend, what lire, _you_doing bore? " " Sir," says be, "We arc fightingfor-" and herietba )tads fell6w - brokeloirn.- - He lutditot been , Informed brbig lender:9 what obisetzwall artant4l4 view.. Bury lookincwittely et enr• friend, lie stud i . , t We aYe flithring for-wit' b:fe 'll - gitiffig for ' 'l'opinioon , (the atattiora - • , x ....,,, , .i , tEh An attempt was made en Friday to enterthe• houstroftyfortigner -by a detachment of-one of-the contlind V2ititforernar 110 loreigiter .reelatedi ;abd sugoessfully marimilda point lrythreatenincte Orel on themdf 4.heirdidmetderdst. -..:..; I . -,. .- .7 ,-.' 1,:,, , 7 , -• . The most melanoholy,eight to our , Miritiebillia deplorable trinttitY thattnirvadeit thO'greathulk of the - ratite' IdeUitiltn'irdittbitants'Of this capital: During the hed.Cp(ftlie 'ilring. ,*FrldaY, AIM gat bona, earch thilpiefieldd birdoonliftrandttut shady, sides dile streets were iiiiirdid, with Well-dressed and- gantlenntrilpluokingt men - la -whited their cigarretc and dealt in,anoh topes of oenversitirm , - as were : osbinterestthr opul. etititatig e tteo ln y. jgreatiriferest except what might bo prompted by: fear - arbliritisity: 'Th - e - nitniber - of - gentotillotitinc _ people who appeared tett*? o, reel Intoreittlitlebet - was transpiring rrastreally,yety,Stettil - - ~..; ' .-‘4 mEst* . .r.A2.EnT.TEttsoCltlEtsci.t ~, , '7 4 * - isittr-ronr Hears , Truce Vrecialfweili- • crrrruflifiiiered'asiiiinty - lif; 1859:=-- - The Ulmer-- tainty of an cortraordimtry learluglreop to-morrow , morning_ at„ttivewificirtces - rnii - to drop: yew is Ifne:by a spe‘mportnitityttrootledivilsctlitligetuterst,. four: - elnitig, --:„..-_- .. ,:., „,,,,, . • ~ . . 77 , i Effelose yed - wiltfirkstiii* from the fOiriopt-: ' Binary, givingigtmnews up,,M,,,,-Itp,ttarlMelif yes terday morning. "Sincetthat , timilhe conditions of an aribieticschtittii been published. Theutrmin.- tice is extertdedrurttitseVen P. 111. to-dayv -- - Odeof the conditions iitfiatqui - new works shallVatie ' by either parby;dtiringt; the :a tics : " is," - df course, is impart:44n Kstroke of liferlditridiptiP ' many , forif yi_witicktotrit to me that at' the lour; ' I write Out flp.Pag cao.it'alabk A. 31 )_bilthqarttik • are at work bu !ding, barticadeependenvortng to 'bribe thetoldieriVer Iliti:OppOsing party, db. iiThe opposing - partterhatt at confefernia te-day, l ' ISrolAlitairlttadkrerTilfeefdanfeit (ti9W,Ptt ' -re) :pfispO r fory dig IrtpOltneiiittoithlit diet' , live 0 1 1 1 41 4 / 10,egelb 6 71 1 ,4vild 1440:iiii.441i '- swift. 0 0 It. &Oen I,iie 10r;,,1pt92p,111.9.:' (MI .the diner Ant: Dena - df ' ntinglilr 1111 1 1 4 0 1 , t9. 0; = seidistsoo,l_4le, &Mt* stasAupposed totnewuros that thitypuiddlerego.rhisotteipate,dipleasure of , hatrgiud , thentr.the-Poros, if dusk Wouldsturrender - ' theartoseektmth ern, end the-Pure leadtirs ,agree 44 .- &invents - Li of knowledge iri btktrieettlitriee • -- , - Tbri-tfilE therefore,lorecivW that , thir'end- line - not come yet: „Tit opts teberlitotheroonforonoe to-day, but Ixof#:iatildila anything Adtinitst,Wlit - be-armed ak , atidtAlterttfore; twentyttberr- hours hence rre.maY,expeet • torhear the air hisatag. with passing hells - ...1.t , ,i tr,;;.,, .„,.. ; , . Enexttebatti learn fromithivinterior,the our,rent „ , reprdtkarishy DO Ele4iir•iellittbi ,3 eS' t 6 thriToriretr reported to be marching upon this capital. The biniistddiS PI tbOX4 111 not 0 man op the road from `ally illiorinfeiiiii*iiiitcthi Peres- !..fieeerding ' to the reporte,,Governox Astessa, with ,2,#ooinen, should lb° here thillinkerebilv:Jlo l4 4° 6 °44; l 7- 1 doubtf ehsray inliktif lif come., .", , _... . , ~,,-.,,;, . The ondition.of7elfeireArt..thitrAiePital. AS You may co oeive, is most deplorable.. Everything like' basin is closed ttp.t. , -There ismothing 114114. e- . cept b tiding barricades: - These aro in every street; ;and guns! are ,:planted, in preparation for nhenntliog of.theArtidstiee. - • , • - • ~.•%-, -•. What deYennheopitiatleated, half-grown Demo crats is the United: State's 'think 'of the 'style ; ye' have adopted bore to expreli 'Our Oplidethir.;_ - - Really, the United States mut 'dosomethingifor 'Ofwitlr Mexico. The !hilted States has interests hero in oominerooT yOur Ckwornment ' has taant-,; fasted its,dosire, to:have more to do•with-blealeo; '1 rbut how dan'Yoh expect your commerce to grow with thia,)Mtnigly most gifted country on God's lebtisteolOf :you do not proteerthosecisho'lleie . been robbed,-murdered, or 'frimilted? '''''' '• - '' There tan bb no'question, hut, Asx.l4o is now sit-, PM"' reaching a point when( foreign rilitiOns will to forced to - step in and protect. the interests cf. their stibjeots. It is a melancholy confoubm to rattle; but if foreign influence does not soon show: ipelf" here, in some.shape — the' Condition 'will be . alifia.; ~.z. i.... ''" Ihisides - the,olvil itar thefe Islittle rooie:' ' Mr: Moran, editor of the T x t m orglinary, was a few dayv since, discharged Ante . thpprosesnition against him, WOoverrnaoutaraS,,ol: 6llo itteem. • . .tiiiiiten wilt . see, dna Of. the ; uwapiper, °Mee - .041 , arardo) tarimen broken up by the primp -0051.11.1 M!=EI Salco_bg, !Auction. ItHOMAS" , I4 '4lls ale 1 Nos. 139 shdI4I.IIOUTII.IOUB,TR ATM '- and ...... • t' ..... 1 REAL ESTATE, BTOOEB - Ite.i . • PulUes at the Philadelphia • fiery Tnt r d . Evening. " bills of paoh property issued earparate%in , adtion to which we publish. on the Baturdsyprevioue ;,t o o swab: lisle one thousand oatelogues in pamphlet form, &lug descriptions of all the property to be sold on Ida tot code Tined . . FUISZITUEVSALES -.AT TEE AUCTION AIT AB iSeilllinriday morning, , REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE • , We hatia tpdire amid et Beal Estate at Prl; haleF includloVerery description of City and _penal" roperty. Printed Lists may be had at the Pletkok aseltel' > t '‘;27 • •r, • , i PRIVATE BAY,B BOWSER.: : Fi ßelPaAtisti}te.',ele4ertd`Amoctr'frivate Sale Re. - 'Aga ithlutited neciaslonally, in-our Public Bale tetractsio(,which,looa9plea ara, printed snidely ' ) frititatb44lWozq • t ."; •• 1 00i)kb Atirß : • TWO etlnEa: . • 5;,,,Fe rainy 2d, at thelS elptua schonge, at 7 ;o'nfalli--1.1 - ere - • • '1 .„ thins in theAC4iiin e rif • the phia and, Saintliest, ilteiriiithip j a i.l:l l deffAttit h tiblt4. ' •,' ' •Da stSiviii;ht *O • hba ana Oduaden Bleambost CePli al aMNAle*Ork"aad Tllddl6 9Cal Yield -Railroad a:Amain:3e „ • etuKklOg Ulf leiChatanat**-IBloomaoiTßailvcani.. -ppar. m5d _"_134115.1.P44 1 144 4 ,..- - o ue:Ll ,n 7f,"MdAlte,. if.) alndonku Atlan io BA 1.• Waiin de Grace • itatinTer(BOWo9l l 44ll7., - • xt pm:it EstAlr BAY.,-tvio OVUM, • ,Oirepas' Court„Bale.—Estateof Philip Cain, Deed WO LOTS:=One on the Chestnut Railroad and 01111 street, Tareply-apOnd ,ward, and the 'other 'ot, re etreet,,TwentY•third Ward (late Fraukfordl• ESIPTOWS SALE.-- , VALUABLE LOT, 'EENEQUSE Kl.f.l3lol—The' valuable lot, soulheasit bead Eighteenth mid,,liittenhouite; greets, below - Lo•• mat street, nearly -oPpbeite'REtebloWse Square, 63 Net on ,Bisliteenthatfest,Al4, : tnet onltTonnetise street; makabeolati. ~,..i"11,41BILEDEBnallliD9R0111014 1 1ENT Of. 130. A Well siMuredbi,tyrohrict dwellings. -. • - AlealgisePe' Poremptoty Sale. , 'BEAT.-62'.acirea and 21 parches, near" , •;," - Assigneea''Peremptoay'Ssle: - ' NAtIIAIII,II 'l,ol!—Waehinkton and °best streets", w• Dertnintown. EBTATE 13 A1,14:410B171q1Y 15th. - T,h dials Will Ideltida:-.. ', • PSEREIdPTORY`BALE-417PERIORVAIR1.1 —A large alavaluablefarm. „about 133 scree, nit t li Sue Improve/ ',lnenta,' Entice; quantal . pa. • Full' pa Rulers ready in ' • - ' r.'.117,15 ale hislifintkviltlunifreieree or limitation. Yli t 4 ll 4 RESIDENCE WPM STAl3LE.—Valua hie enceoejthatabli and Coach' house, south Side ,nj hatreet, - weit of Venth'etreet, 25 feet trent: . VALUABLE BOSI23EBBSTAN.I),—The rateable four. , ilLoryibrielt storeorath thres.story heck building, No. ,090 kcla street; treat of , Blittistreett It is handsomely Anialied ln ` tlipderff ' ett ~ ' la. REAL 'ESTATE BALE—thnupey 28d. :. PIO sale Will , • v ".....E.reouter's Sale '.F.statif of Dr. .Wm. Patti ti Dec'd.' - ..r.VALIJABLEt.PROPEItTY, :BE VII ELY, N. J.— -100 *eves, with extensive ftont.on• the river Delewsze,• Camden' and Amboy:Rano:44i Mt. Unity turnpike, and sYPriCtI I O streets. • Ivis• :very valuable, property, being -peaty t 9 the steamboat ferry and railroad depot. , AlOr Full partioulaniln handbills :Ind plane. • Terms 1itr645411!11.?4,- Sae—No.424 Prime street !:•' HOUSEHOLD. SUSKITURB. , . . I.' ' 1 -- ..- -- . This itorning, 1'...,At...10 oteloekat No. 42 Prune street, below Fifth itimit, the househol&and.kitelten furniture, by order o Administrator. . , , , May be examined at, ko'clookon thiernornhig of, SALE OF THEOLOOTOAVF.OOICa.., , , 1 This Peeping, ~ . Feb. 2, at the auction store, will be Bind's* Collection f valuable theologicalworks. .111r-Por particulars see catalogues, —ANOIIIVERZET.RESJDENON AND FUR ,I4PFUEN.—The elegant residence, NO. 1026 Arch St., to 74 sold on the premise* on Wednesday morning next, willibe open for examination daily from 11 to 1 o'clock, end from 3to 4 o'clock: Purchaser; are ; needled that ,the iale will be absolute; without reserve or handbills. - • •, , • .„ •*- Peremptory Bale on the Preiniiiiia—Arch street. *LECIANT lutsxpErioz AND' FOIINITURE: On .Wridneadaillarnlng, '`'Nebruerylal, at 12 o'clock, will be sold;witbout re serapp',tlie -ELEGANT 11ENDENOE, No. 1025 Arch street. between Tenth and Eleventh streets—lot 26 feet 'front, 175 feet deep to Academy,etrest; It le tubbed throughout in the elegant Modern. style, , ELEGANT 1117E711'fIIRE, PIANO-FORTE, LARGE •5118E085, OGIETAINE, OLENDID CARPETS, &o.— immediately ,afttr the-tale of the home, will to sold the hiegent hourehold furniture, comprising flab piano forte, elegant rosewood and satin damask furniture, made by Moore and: Gampion, , ,handsome curtains, ele gant carpets, large mantel and pier mirrors, rues, &c., fno.; Sale of the whole obsolete, . • ,11 Pull particulars In handbills and catalogues, Este Nos. 139 and' 141 South Fourth street: SUPERIOR. FURNITURE, ELEGANT. ROSEWOOD ~ P IANO-FORTE, FINE BRIISSELS CARPETS, MYR On Thursday Morning, At 'Mr at,th,e, auction 'store, an extensive assortment of extellent furniture, elegant piano-forte, udivcre, carpets, &c.., from private families detaining Wousekeeping. , • - • • HERRING FIRE-PROOF CILEST..— Also, a superior Herring fire-proof chest. •• • Sabi - by order of Constable. lso, kquantity_ot houshold furniture to be sold by IPar of onstable. - - - - . Admihistratrix's Sale. • . „FMCS HOLD FURNITURE, OIL PAINTINGS, EN -. CRAVINGS, BEDS AND BEDDING, CARPETS, ecc. On Thursday Mooing, • .10 o'clock, in, the second-Wry salesroom of the auction store, the - Moths household furniture, ell paint ingi and eng. &Tipp, beds and beddrhg, line carpets,china anokglassware, he, by order of adininistratris, and re- Mated to the store for tiOnvertiorme of male. SALE OF VALUABLE ENGLISH AND AMERICAN BOOKS. -On Thursday and Friday Bier:tinge, -rob. 4th and Lth, at the auction store, Noe. 229 and 141, South Fourth street, will he sold' a yaluable colter- Bon of London and American books - Including a wom bat, of elegant illustrated and pictorial works. Der "For particulate See catalogues and the books, which wilt be arranged for examination the day pre elan' to sale. "BARLEY" AT 'PRIVATE SALE The elegant ,00nntry seat *and farm, known as g , Far lota the 'residence of Itlehard Paxson, deceaaed formerly of Dr. Phlppen; le offered at private sale, FM deacriptlons may be had at the auction rooms ';111`,1 ' . • ' • NO. 422 WALIOLYT.STBEET above IQUETLL • I t :• , ouß__Tugg . . .. . :.. • DAY; 1 lir We beg leave to inform the public that we hold out regular weekly sale' of Furniture every Tuesday, at one SPACIOUS SALES' ROOM, NO. 422 WALNUT .STABIST, where every possible attention le given to ob tain the higiuwit prises for the goods of those who may faYor us With consignmente: Familial haring portions of their furniture to dispose of, or Aimee declining house. lofting and not wishing sales it their own dwellings, `cad have their furniture OARDPgiILLY RESIOYEP TO 01:01 SALES D. 0011,; WKDREI THEY WILL RAVE .BATTER PRIOES YOB. THEIR PU.KNITURN N THDY..CAN OBTAIN FROM ANY OP TED IPU 1- TUBS I:MAU= 'O,B. Alq'9 . '',Etlitt AUCTION STORK IN THE CITY..., • • ' ]Jr Parionstaroidng ui with - consivimente can rest :'asintrews thattheir property will netbe asorificad. -. tr`ConnideslOnagoore Moderate than these charged , brany other AuetionKOnne in the taq. ' , „ - , MO OenslgnirientstbOeitfl 'solicited,' ' • 7 :f 1L 7 2..- So* w 414 framildaststr tir the loda are nol4. fi.: -,' ANA.VBSZIj,TREALF,..42 EIGA4tr 8d 1858 , whi's sale Will lastedd at the Exchange on 'Wednesday evening, Yebruartah;ll4sB, 1'42 6 7 6100 k, and will In ell'Fje— shi - ie - a 0 bans , Court Bale -4 of Wm. - D; Daniels, deal. ~,;. lOK ROUSE AND'I,OT CHESTNUT STACEY, TWENTY-1;0101 KM WARD. A two-story bricichonee and lot of, ground, south side ofieheetnutotreet,l7B foot westward of Till street, in the Twenty-fourth ward of the city, 25 feet front and 22D feet deep to Cleorge street. Olear of fneurobranoe. $5O to be paid when struck off, r •• Itifftie,EßTATE SALD.-INBRUAItf 10th. =" - r ie We.. at 'the Elobange ott" Wednesday, evening, 7 ruary Loth , at 7 o ' clock , will Include-.. ' f 1)44..4....? 9,0,M. , , ifal4•4abite of Thomm Koehler, ' Deogased.' I TWO-STORY . I2IISOK HOUSE' . S. - W: CORNER A VIINNTOII, AND MANNIDTT, STRENITB.—A Two • eau brick hens°, and lot of ground southwest corner or Atherton Marriott streets, 29' feet, mil Atherton stet, and /2 : feet on Marriott's lane. " . ''- - • ''' , -4 AD PIVIYAIII HAM '. ' • • • ••• 4. Printing OBleo, With a good run of bun. . - vieps, four prlntingpresses, two Ruggles and ore Adam' fType and everything necessary for the busitteite. Apply Alt the Auction Store.- - . . - AT PNIVATB BALL.' • sicaree stock North American Seamless MVO Co. Two Sret•clam ground•rente, $OO per annum, and one 'or $l5 per annum, well-seemed and punctually paid, will be sold at 00 per cont. discount. QAMIJEL —NATI/MIS, .AUOTIONE.E.R., and SIONIIIUIDAN 0, 1 / 1 010, No , 112 South 'TRIED Street, below Walnut, apposite Pear et., only doomEi f below thehen oars lae Si; " x tl- l'AlSeki IC If:, 'until 10 , (Mock in the email:: • t , „ Outdoor' sales, and . sales at the Anal= Home, at i•peieltel Upon the most eattefastory terms— • , • 1 • , t ...OAPILtIi 1200,000, . - Altablishedjarshelsm Thirty -Years.' 4:24611 rude front one dollar to.thousands on DM ads - Mier Plbto, Watches, Jewelry,ilardware, Mer , Olothing,Waralture, Bedding, Obrars, Mules! - luatilunestay egosOlorses, Clarrisges, 'and floods of. • 'ol goods eaa sionista say length Of time 'Sgreid vpo :It- All adratuirs,,,fries ;one Ituatired dollars Mid upwards wlll be charged it cent. per month ; POO and Grier,' the lowest market rate ; „. • • . • This Store Home haying a itepth of 120. feet, hod lugs die end thief-proof vaults - to tdors all valuables, end prl ' tdtq Witchinen:for ..titto premises ; also, a beery Into . talmokerissi ter tait bemilituf ell persona having pude are upon ii•-012 SecCralllt hellin 44 unlimited capital, this -ogles is prepared to make advances on more Wl* foga/ it .tanieuttodatlag' tented then any_ ether le. ihia ' 304 onerAutivit4to tit, poor, la small sitooxiti, - with oat ear slogssi ;• ‘72._. SALT. • Idoler,stint Layer sad other Wetehell, Jewelry, Ms Olathing fle so d at-redaced Primes. • seta, - Br utratp: )11.- ItEit tP144111111;PlitA RORER AND CARRIAGE BAZAAR; southeast corner of Ninth and George Etc, i:Annen OnnltnntAnd ;Walnut !treats:. fEr,.aalo.a.nt,. horses, carriages, and harness, held regularly every..BATUBDAY MORNING, throughout The year. counnenclng at 10 o'clock.. - jr.P•.:The largest collection of now and socond•leand iwringeoi Domani asdAless, dar, in the city, rosy 14 Mel ai thil estaldishnient for , private sale. F.Carriages reoefred on acme.- Ont-door males attended. to on reasonable tonne, 119.1LBES, TERICILES, AND lIARNESS. , • Dndiaturdny. Morning, - iAt 10 f lii'clOCk,`at 'the BAs.s.ar; pill bo . horses - , • Melee; and harneas: MARTIN & KM:IMOD:MR% 011 4 Lig tioalb Water Prod. THE PRESS.--P.ULADELPHI4v TUESDAY. PEORIIARY 2, 1858. 446 VURNESS; tRIAEV, Nos, 2 and 224. tdaIIKEX Street. • attontton'..of 'plrobasers Is requested td our sale of British dry goods, to be sold this (Tues. 'din - morning, February 2d,at'labl'oltiek,:by catalogue on six finontbslicredtt. - ,Comprlsing - , ,200 :entire eases prltislol3 7 goods; , 200,10 ts linen goods; also, cravats, Borges, satins, velvet ribbons, &o. Ho — . Catalogues now ready -' BALM. OF ^CO ENTIRE OASES BRITIllif CRY This Morning, ; February 21, at lq o'oloak, Feasting pr. '•- _' • I London fancy cottonades, ' • . ' pantaloon etuffs„ . ribbod,ooatings,, • - fantail - white linen Mlle, , • , pitDivanekanbelle shoal, plain einifaney • patent finish 'black Varela, • 8-4 One to superOuti black mohairo, - a 0-4 blank alpiBess,, • • • 8-4 drab pants and alpaceas, $. 0-8 fine printed - law -nil, printed, acionsts, - f 9..8 One and ishits. levna and jaeonets, - • " black and,white brUllante,' • • (c =Mining Prints, " 19,8 and 0-4 beast klinettader gingltto, • 0.8 fine aolid desk gingham', ••• !8.4 fanny mohair lustres , Also-200 LOTS SUIRTINO I,INENS, LINEN DAIL. 'ASKS, DIAPER LINEN T A ptis OLOTIIS,' NAP. , KINS, DOILIES; AND D I NEN,OAMBRIO lIDICFB., OF SUPERIOR QUALITY, AND 'OBLEDRATED ' MANUFACTURE. - • : Oonsisting of , •, 4.4 soft and high enikh super shirting Katmai 8-4 and 10-4 linen damasks rind diariera' ' • ; Extra quality linen damask tble cloth ' s and napkins. Extra quality linen snow dro p table sloth' nd napkins. Plain and printed linen cambric bdkfe. LYONS BLACK SILK-VELVET, SEROES. SATIN VESTINOS, SATIN DE URINE,' ORAVATS, &e. pieties Lyons black silk velvet. black silks 'ea; and satin de chine, .. •' all silkoiti.' sating', . all silk grog a., Rhine ors:vital. , ;' . ' BLACKSILK-,YELF.F.T. RIBBONS--suPhlpp,. QUALITY. An invoice Noe. 1141: ;0., superior quality black, illk velvetlibbons. • , • , - • s.SCOTT) Jr., AIIOTIONEER, (Succes . ie:ir :,OWOLBW,ItT 300TT,Y4810112STNUTBL, opposite the Oust= ifouse,.between' Fourth end Yifth Streetil SALIOF FURS IN. SETS, SLEIGH ROBES, &o, On'Wednesday Morning; Feb. 3, • Coenclogat lON O'clock, will be sold by catalogue, a general usortim et of floe furs for ladles' and misses' 'MAY. Also, sleigh and carriage robes, &O. , ivocovautivra AND DRAWEIIS.—AIeo, men's wool shlrta end drawers, hosiery, tee, . col Samples and catalogues early on the morning Of rile, ; 19SE B NAT BANS; AII.TIONEER AND 00111,1111SION •AIREOEM, 8., E. corner *LETA nand BADE' Etreete. ' -AT iFRLVATE BALR,Otild'ano silver patent, Inver, Lepinti, English, Bwissa, and Breach watches, Jwelry, 'of every description, musical instruments, Ao., 40. AT PRIVATE: BAlJl—Arranged on second Boor, bowlepold furniture; of everydescription, Cede, mat' tresses, carpeting, looking. glasses, fancy articles, tert, O u t-doorhalei attendid to perigee:llj by the ,Auetion 'Or. Pharges very .lew. Olonsignmente of furniture 'clothing, jewelry, Jiti.,',4o solicited, MONEY ADYANOED. ' 'Liberal cash advances made on diamonds, watches, Jewelry, silver-plate, dry goods, clothing, groceries, hardware, tottery, segare musical instrumeute, fowl log 'deceit, furniture, bedding, boring, vehicles, har ness, end on all article s of value. ROTION.—AIi goods forfeited at Nathan'' , eetablieh went; B. E. corner of Bluth and Dace streets, will be spid on Tueidartisorning, RI February, at IS o'olook "unless deppeitere , prior thereto mud pay °Liggett on ;the' game:" ' " ' ' NATIIAIig , GREAT SALE OF 'FORFEITED GOODS will take piece , - ' This Morning. .gee. gd, at 10 o'clock, at alone Natbana' auction house, southeast corner of illsth and Race streets. It will embrace the largest eatortment of forfeited oolla terals ever offered at publ , c, auction, consisting in part of every variety of dry 'goods, fine Irish linen, fanny shirting*, moiling, lidlea , fine French worked collars, undoisleeven, bosoms', veils, bands, . handsome new , shirts,' glover, neck ties, eilk, linen, and cambric hdkfe neckerchiefs; spool cotton, ribbon., brach°, silk, wool len, plaid, merino, white crape and stalls shawls, ele gant silk-velVet cloaks, zinc:velvet skirts , elegant eilk drawee and drew patterns. silk skirts, .rtoh silk and tatiq mantillas bisques, and circulars, cloth circulars, lace mantillas and shawls, ecarfs, cashmere, merino, de lalnQ alpaca, French oblate and other dresses end dregs patterns, ladies under clothing, ladies' and children's gaiters, boots, and shoes, victorines and mutilsee, travelling trunks, superior overcoats, drew sod crook coats, butanes' caste, raglane, cloth and csooi mr pantaloons, velvet, satin, silk, retouch', cloth, and ether vests, summer nothing, drawers, undershirts, lined and motile shirts, boots, show, fine sillcumbrellw parallels, towered fine ingrain carpets, fine feather beds. lioluters and pillows, ,quilte, comfortable., spreads, cur ' taint, blankets, tidyi , knives and forks, linen table clothe, cloth table covert', gutinw acoordeons, Butes, and numerous other articles of clothing, 40 , WATORED, JEWELRY, SILVER - WARP!, ke. A !large assortment of wittchee, diamonds, Jewelry, silver-ware, fee , ho. - • AT Further particulars hereaft. AT PRIVATE SALE, AT R er ALE TIER 111317 AL ENLI , ING PRlOEB.—Double-bottomed and hating ease , gold patent lever watches, of the most ap• proied mates; hunting cue and open faro gold escape mentlever and Lupine watches, full. jeweled; fine gold engineled lever and lepine watches for ladies% gold piracy. of every description; sliver lever and lepine .watrthes, in hunting mars sod open face; silver English, Swifts, Kul French watches; a general assortment of fan nitube bade. mattresses, mirrors. &a, OUT-DOOR BALES ROLLO/TED, andobarges to suit the times, low. • 04tisignments of every description pf goods solicited for public orprivate Sale. M NEY ADVANCED on all and every kind of goods, for iffle or private sale, or to be held for a limited time. Charges low. QHERIFF'S SAL `. r , .3 STOOK, OF OOTTANE FURNITURE. 3iy virtue of awrit of Fled Paella, to me directed, willbe exposed to public sate or vendor. On Wednesday Morning, February 3d, 1808. commencing at 10 o'clock, at No. 1010 Chestnut. street, a large assortment of cottage, parlor, and chamber furniture extension dining tables, cane seat and windsor chairs, spring, hair, and hunk mattresses, &c., ho. Seised and taken in execution, and to be sold by fel-dat (OW. )IEGEII, Sheriff. CIEORGE W. SMITH, AUCTIONEER N. N. corner of BARRON and ROUTH StreoU "bore flooord r. VENING SLIM. LUIS EVERY SATURDAY EVENING, fltm 4:0elook, at the Auction Store, of Hardware, Out lery, Housekeeping Articles , Olothuag, Watches, Jaws): ry, piney Articles, &o. tburational. RITTENHOITEE AOADEMY, N. E. cor ner 011E8TEUT and EIGETZENTII streets. Entrance on Eighteenth street. The seventh session of this Institution will ootumence February 1,1858. LUOIIIS BARROWS,p ri JOAN 11. WESTOOTT, ric pa T. MARK'S EPISCOPAL ACADEMY, LOOIIBT Otreet,iwest of Sisteenth. The second half year will begin on the first of Febru ary, at which time pupils may be entered. Olreulars and full particulars of the course of in struction, terms, &c, can be obtained from the Principal, at the Academy, between 0 A.M. and 2 P. 11. ja2l•thatn3w* J. ANDIUSWB ItARRIS, Principal. fe SNYDER LEIDY. JAMES M. LEIDY N-7. TO PASS LIIISURS HOURS WITH PROFIT ' 00 TO .LEIDY BROTHERS , BUSINESS ACADEMY, Noe. 148 and 150 SIXTH Street, near RACE, the Sri established INSTITUTION in this city for Imparting exclusively BUSINESS KNOWLEDGE vie: MERCANTILE ARITHMETIC, WRITING AND BOOK-KEEPING. ACADEMY OPEN DAY AND EVENING. Especial attention given to jalo-9ut ORNAMENTAL WRITING. lIALL OF ST. JAMES THE LESS, NEAR FALLS OP 13011IITLIIILL, PLULAZELPHIA. FAMILY BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS. This Institution to designed, under tho auspices of the Church, to give to a limited number of boys a thorough collegiate education, or to prepare them for any class of college they may wish to enter. Reference The Rt. Roo, ALONZO POTTER. For particulars, address • ' • Rev. PINENEY HAMMOND, Rector, or laO•dtPdbl7 Prof. L. ANORLE, Principal. PROFESSOR SAUNDERS' INSTITUTE, WEST PIIILADELPMA. No Seminary whatever Is more like • private family. The course of study le extensive and theroh. Pro fessor Saunders will resolve a few more pu pils under fourteen years of age into his family. En quire of ?deem. J. S. Silver and Mathew Newkirk, or Col. J. W. Forney, Editor of this Paper, whose sons or wards are now members of his family. septl4-tf glitarntng at tan) DANIEL DOUGHERTY, ATTORNEY' AT LAW, anathema Comer of .1111.0211T11 and LO. 0170 T, Woman, Philadelphia. aul-ly MYER STRO USE, ATTORNEY AT WA LAW, ANTRA street, Pottsville, Ps. 5u64.7 fiats, (Taps, fit. SU.LL4NDER, & PABOAL, EIATTBB,BI 501.834 No. 8 8. SIXTH Amt. Phllodelphis PLUMBING AND GAS-FITTING, W: W. PENNER, No. 143 North SIXTH Street above NAGE, - - OPPOSITE ODDIULLOWS HALL, is now prepared to attonSAa PLUMPING and GAS PITTING in all its yarioos bra:Wien. . . , Ilia force of experienced workmen, now engaged in his establishment, will enable him to give hie numoroua patrons, and the public generally, prompt attention at the shortest notice. ja2b-6me,61 LANCASTER'S KID-GLOVE CLEAN ER.—Prepared solely by THOS LANCASTER, Manufacturing Chemist, N. E. corner of ELEVENTH and 'WALNUT Streets. The attention of Opera.goors is especially invited to this invaluable preparation. The shabbiest and most worthleas Gloves may be restored, by the applioatiou of Lancaster's preparation, to their original color, soft neaa, and brilliancy. In an economical point of view, ladies and gentlemen eau do no better than purebase a quantity of this excellent preparation. One bottle will restore 100 palm of (Hove'. Por sale by Druggists and Saner Stores throughout the city. Ja2o.lm 101EILADELP.1.1L/k TYPE FOUNDRY -41, W. Oor. WIRD snd OIIESNOT Ste. L. PELOUZE in SON, thankful for the liberal pa trolley heretofore accorded to their Establishtnent, aril desirous to merit Ma continuance, would minounee to Printers and Publishers that their new SPECIMEN BOOK is now ready, and from their increased facilities, are now prepared to furnish every thing necessary in a complete Printing. Establishment, at the shortest no tiCe.. Their long practical experience in the business, and the fact of Abair personal superintendence of the numufecturing department, justifies them iunaserting that they can furnish a more durable and better fin ished article than their tioterriporarlea. Those, therefom who desire Printing Materials, would do well to apply to them previous to purchasing elseirtiere. Old type taken at e cents per pound, In exchange tor heicht spiSeimen pOoes. anl.tf grj„ERMON'o PHOTOGRAPH ROOMS, ``UHF corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT streeta—All the Various styleirof portraiture known in the Photo graphlti art aro produced at this eatabliekment. A new style of portrait just introduced. surceasing the finest miniature on ivory, excelling alt othere In point of like ness and delicacy of Coloring with I moat wonderful stereoscopic effect: The public are Invited to call and xrtmine title new style of miniature. jalo.llra 11ALE HOPE.—Buyers are invited to call and examine our Manila Ilaie Rope, which we ran Can eon as )ow as American, and warrant it superior in trength and durability. WAAVIIB, NITLEB & 00., aull ' Nn. 211 N Water et. and '22 N. Wharrea. AiIANILLA ROP4.-SUPERIOR NILLA LOPL, manntditurod elod foA, &e by WNAVNR, MIER. & 00:, ang-te No WI N. wntni rtt . nap N. Whams.. IOORING,BOARDS-24680 f4et Caro liaa Boozing Dosage, &Boot, for solo by Kati& & DIAOALIBTIR , fegal IN la'ANOERY . ()F NEW Between monks Ic. 'wits; Ooinblitinant, and 'TUE Opal NPROIO.BANN OP NRWIERBRY, Perth perendatits.—Oa bill, he, 'ttpoti opening the matter to the °cart by Oliver B. Valeta& fiolieltur for mot', f.ceopael, with the.com plaheeni in the above mums. „ • „ 'lt le ordered that the creditors of `the said the Prost= dent and °Vectors of the Oomnitircial 'Bank of Nevi Jersey do present to the lleostiere iticpointed id this cause, and prove before them, under oath or affirms. tion, otherwlee, as the said Receivers shall direct, to toe estiefention of the, said Receivers, their several claims end demands' against the thld Oompany,leithin three months from the date of this order , or that they be eacladedlrern the benefit of Nash dividends es may thereafter be made and declared by this °court upon the proceeds of the effects of cold, corporation ; and for the better iscertaining the creditors of said corporation;nod , whet lode° Wham, reepoetively, the saidoreditors are to be examined as the said Receivers shell direct orrsay deem Wecessary and expediont,'end prodnee books and papers before the raid Receivers on oath or agrmation, which lath or affirmation the laid ffeoeitencitie hereby authorised to administer, as well an to examine, tinder oath of affirmation, au snob !abeam as shall be pro duced before them touching the demands of mid credi tort. And tt le further ordered, that the Bald Receivers do cause proper advertisements to be published in at least alit newspapers published iu this State, and ouch news papers published in the cities of New fork and Phila. delphla as they shall deem proper and advisable, for the creditors of mild corporation to come in before them and prove their claims and demands as in this order directed; and that each publication be „made within twenty days from the date lhereof, and to continued In such papers as aforesaid for the space of three months. Dated January 6th, A D. 1858. D. WII,LIAI4BON, C. N. IL—ln pursuance of the foregoing order, Creditors may forward their claims to Robert B. Green, Esq., Elizabeth, New Jersey or Oliver B. Misted, 7r., New ark, New Jersey, Receivers. ja26-8m TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE IN CITY AND COUNTY OF PIIILADELPHIA.— Estate of TORN LEADDEATER, deemed.. " The Auditor appointed to audit, settle, and adjust the first account of Reese D. Fell, one of the Executors of the met will and testament of JOHN LEADBEATER, deceased, and to - Apart distribution, will attend to the ,duties:of hie appointment on MONDAY, the eighth ti orFehruary, •A.,,D. 1858, nt. 4 o'clock P. M., at the Wetherill Donee, BANBOI4 etreet, above Sixth, In the City of Philadelphia. ' ja234tti thst* • EDMUND A. MENOII, Auditor. IN THE 0* PIIANS' COURT FU THE CITY AND COUNTY OF POILADELPHIA, Estate of ANDREW ARMSTRONG, deceased. The Auditor appointed to audit, settle, and adjust the account of Joseph Walker and James Gass, Execu tors of the lest will and testament of ANDREW. ARM STRONG, deceased, will most the parties Inter's:ad for the purposes of his appointment, on MONDAY, the first day of February, 1858, at 4 o'clock P. M., at his office, No na SANSOM street. je.23-0 tu thSt O. J. DIDDLE, Auditor. I ETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION TO JLI the Estate of JORN OSMON have been granted to the subscriber. Persons Indebted or having claims are requested to call without delay to WILLIAMIIB PR U A O NK/10RD, Or to his Attorney,ED. WALN, jas..tnet* No 702 WALNUT street. mgoTioE.—WHEREAS, LETTERS' OF '1 Administration on the estate of THOLAB W ORM:MIL deceased Lave been granted to the under signed, all persons 'indebted to said estate will please make payment, and those baying claims or demands will make known the same without delay to JOHN B. OOLAIIAN, Administrator, ja26.tudw* , 142 South EIGHTH street. SSIGNMENT.—ALFRED.RED, -FASSITT trading as BABBITT & Co , haring this day mad* a general assignment, both aa an individual and as BABBITT & Co., to the subscriber, for the benefit of his creditors, all persons indebted to him, as an Indi vidual or as BABBITT & Co., are required to make pay. manta tome. • W. J, CHAPLAIN, Amigo:me, No. 503 MARKET Street. PIIILADELPIpA, January 21,1838. ' J 42-11011. .fllebicittal WIIY SUFFER WITh DYSPEPSIA ? z.. • ZIEGLER & SMITH'S PURE, MEDICINAL COGNAC MUNDY has cared Dyspepsia, Low Spirits, General Debility, &c., &o , &o. Price $1.26 per bot tle, or $10.50 per dozen. Warranted pure. Try it. Horeb: certify that I had been afflicted with dys pepsia for the last ten years, during which time I have tried all the popular medicines, but of no avail. Having had Zeigler & Smith , / Pure. Medicinal Cognac Brandy recommended by many persens;lndriced me to try It. One bottle bas almost cured me of dyepepsia and costive habits; of ten years' standing. I can say, with a thank ful heart, that I bare never found its equal during my painful and distressing complaint. I sincerely recent mend it to dyspeptic, mesons, and debilitated sufferers. O. If tangoes, Jan. 15th, 1868. 1231 Olive street. Also, ZIEGLER & SMITH'S Pure Medicinal WINES, warranted pure, and no counterfeit mixtures, are daily palmed upon the public as genuine wines. rhese Wines are especially adapted tr dyspeptics and conaump. Oyes, and In all cages of general debility, lose of apps the, &o. Old Madeira Wine, peke per bottle 11 00 Old Port Wine, do. do. ...... 1 OD Old Eberry Wine, do. do. 100 'Address your orders to Sole Agents, ZEIGLER & SMITH, Wholesale Druggists. 8. W. corner SECOND and OREEN Mao, for sale by JOHN MET, Druggist, Frankfort road, opposite Hanover. • We refer, by permission, to the following members of the medical faculty, an to the purity and chemical standard of thin Brandy And Wines: 0: P. Reichline, M. D Fourth, above Tammany Obis. H. Taylor, M D,, Fourth, bove Drown. OW. D. Roberts, M. D Third, below Franklin. Wilson P. Tasey, M. D., Vonith, above Thompson. J. R. Knorr, H. D., Front, above Poplar. fel-y LTO N'S PURE OATAWBA OHIO BRANDY. —As this article Is manufactured from the PURE JUICE of the Catawba Crape, cultivated In the vhdeyarda of the Great West, it has a special claim to our notice The proprietor guaranties this Brandy to be STRICTLY FUSE end FRED FROM ALL ADULTERATION, which is corroborated by the analyses of Dr COX, State Inspector for Ohio; aiw the celebrated Analytical Chemist.. Dr. CUILTON,of Now York, to which wo invite attailon ANALYSIS OP LYON'S PURE OATAWDA'BRANDY Niw Yosc, July 28, 188 T I have analysed s bottle of Lyon's Pure Catawba Brandy, furniehed by Mr. A. Ralston, Jr., of Lockport, N. Y., for analysation, and find It to contain only the Ingredients which exlet In pore Brandy. The propor tion of alcohol obtained from it is 47 per cont. I be lieve this 'sample to be pure Brandy, without Walters tion. The lissom( it is delicate and peculiar. (81gnod) JAB. It. OIIILTON, M. D., Chemist. For Medicinal purposes Lyon's Catawba Brandy ham no rival, and bug long been needed to supersede the polsonons compounds Bold under the name of Brandy. As a beverage, the pure article la altogether Annelle?, and a sovereign, cure remedy for Dyspepsia, PlataDuey, Low Spirits, Languor, General Debility, &0., A. Also, ESIIBLEIVB STILL AND SPARKLING OIIARPAONE.—Theis Wines are made In the neigh borhood of Cincinnati, and are guarantied to be the Pure Jules of the Crape, and are eminently calculated for invalids and persons who require a gentle &Muir. lent, and for Sacramental purposes. Retail pride $1.26 per bottle. A liberal discount made to the trade, Dealers will please send their orders to the "Sole Agents for the State of Penn sylvania, A. P HAZARD & CO., Wholesale Druggists, No. 6061MA11.11 itir Street. Also for male by AMBROSE SMITH, Seventh and Chesnut ste. JNO. W. SIRES & SONS, 18th and 22d and Market eta. D. L. EITACKHOUSE, Eighth end Crean ate. It. NRBINGER, Second and Mary streets, Southwark. O. W. NEBINORR, Ja16.7 Passynnk Road and Washington et. FEEDEILICK BROWN, CHF:HIST AND DRUGGIST, N. E. CORNER FIFTH AND CIIEOTNUT STREETS, PRlLLnaltntA, Bole manufacturer of BROWN'S ESSENCE OF JA MAICA GINGER, which is recognised and prescribed by the Medical Faculty. and btu become the standard Family Medicine of the United States. This lea remedy suited to the extremes of beat and cold, and at all times beneficial when gentle tonic. and stimulating Influences are required. Its stimulating property being Independent of alcoholic power, its effect as a frequent remedy need never be dreaded. While it strengthens and refreshes the debilitated In the summer season, it is not less potent during the Inclemency of winter, by warming with its healthy tonic principle, and enabling the system to resist the Influence. of In cipient diseases which lurk in a changing climate. No family should be without it, and by travellers on long journey., or by lea, it will be found invaluable. Caortox.—Versone desiring an article that can be re lied upon, prepared solely from pure Jamaica Ginger, alioald be particular to ask for BROWNS ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER which le warranted tope what it be represented, and is prepared only by FREDERICK BROWN, and for sale at his Drug and Chemical More, N. E. corner of FIFTH and IMIESTNUT streets, Phila delphia. Attie for sale by all respootable D rugglete is the Uni ted States. jals-Brue 74)t - tcnltnral Jmplemento. GARDEN SEEDS.—Frosh and- gotinino uarden Seeda, of every variety; a eoulplate stook sheep; on hand. Dealers supplied on the most liberal terms. BOAS, SPANGLER. & 00., Jal4-y 627 MARKET etreot, below . Seventh. VUMMING'S HAY, STRAW, AND FOD NJ DEB OUTTERS.—We are sole omouraoturoot o (Jamullnir , n unrivalled nay, Straw, and Fodder Clutters which aro guarantied superior to any to the market. BOAS, BPANOLER;tc CO.. ,lal4-7 027 MARKET street, below Seventh. Ak GR I 0 TUR AL IMPLEMENTS OF .11.. every variety, the most complete stock In tho city, embracing Corn Bhollers, Crain Fans, Horse Powere, !Ammer., Straw and Vedder Cutters, Root Outtera, Horticultural Tools of all kind', Seeds for field and garden, Guano, "N11)1. Pboaphate of Lime, co, wholesale and retail, BOA% SPANGLNR, & CO., jal4-y 627 MAIMED street, below Seventh GARDEN SEEDS! GARDEN SEEDS !- lug A very large and complete assortment or Farm, Garden, and Flower Seeds, warranted fresh and genuine. Wholesale and Retail Seed,. and Implement Warehouse, No. 621 MARKET Street, below Seventh. BOAS, SPANGLER, & CO. try Dealers supplied on the most liberal terms. Catalogue' supplied. j a 29 PLOUGHS, HARROWS, GULTIVA TOES, &a.—A very large stock, embracing all the latest improvement*. Purehasers will find it advan- tageous to give no a call Wore purchasing elsewhere. BOAYI,,BPANOLEII s & 00., Implement and Seed Warehouto, 021 bIARKET Street, below Seventh CIUMAIINGS'm UNR I VALhEII HAY, STRAW, AND FODDER OUTTER.-- , Rar Corn Shelton, Ilorso Powers, Threshers, Grain Pane, Root Outten, Farmers , Batten, to great variety. • BOAS, SPANGLER, & CO., Implement and Seed Werehoune, ja2o 627 MARKET Steed, below Sevent. express QCompanics. 91HE ADAMS EXPRESS 00., OFFICE, A. 820 CHESTNUT STREET, forwards PARCELS, PACKAGES, AIERCHANDI2I4, BANK NOTES an d SP E CIE, either by its own LINES, or tn oounection with other EXPRESS OOMPANIES, to all the principal TOWNS and CITIES of the United States. E. B. SANDFORD, General Superintendent. i3crap and etandlte. IOAP AND CANDLES. REMOVAL from 187 BOUVET FORUM STREET, to my Manufactory, 10 and 14 RELIEF STREET, be. tween Lombard and South, and Front and Second streets. Thankful to'my numerous Wends for their put farms, I solicit a continuance of the same, having enlarged my manufactory so ea to enable me to bare conetantly on hand a rarge Moak of srell•seasoned Soaps, free from Pleb 011; Palm, Variegated White Coney, Castile, and all kinds of toilet Soaps, Chemical Olive Soap of pure material, Settled Pale, and Brown 864, English Sal Soda mid Pearl Starch, Sperm, Adiumuitlue, and Tallow Candles of all elms constantly on hand Casing adopted the cash system, I am enabled to sell my geode at the lowest prices. P. CONWAY. Philadelphia FAA for Tallow .m 1 (Iroaao. no 4.eat itiottlo'antr Stotattrante. TONES HOUSE, CORNER OF MAR " • t KET STV:RET AND MARKET 1340A112, .„- 11411.R.TSBURO PA. NYBLI.g . COYEIILT, iroprieter. ' " This new and elegant Rotel, recently erected by the Messrs. ;ones, In Ilarrisbarg, pa., having been leased tot a term of years by the nuaderelgoed, he take' this mothed of calling the attention of his former patrons, „friends, and the travelling community, thereto. Having a front of 112 feet en tbe principal street of ,the city, 41462 feet frbnt on Market Square, it cannot fall to prove attractive as well as !flitting to strangers. The chambers are of fine site; well ventilated and lighted with gee ' • e number with' connecting doors!, making them verydeslrable for fatuities. The halls are warmed threughont by heaters, and every modem improvement, in 'Riot, has been added, that may conduce to the safety comfort, and beppinese of the guests. ViMterr may, therefore, rest assured that the ZONES 110M311 ban been made perfect to all Its appointments' that each department has been placed In charge of ex perienced and oompetent preens; that in every parts • oular'ette system which has been adopted by the propri etor will afford to these who may make it their home as great a degree of comfort sia may be obtained at any slmllae establiehment In the State. •To secure thin desirable result, be has furnished the public and private nation, chambers, dining room, &a., with entirely new furniture, and also arranged within the building a doe barber's saloon, oyster saloon, dress log room, hot and cold bathe, Bre. The culinary department and dining room will receive the especial attention of the proprietor, which, he trusts will be a sufficient guarantee that all tastes will be stilted. After returning Ms heartfelt thanks to his old friends and patrons for the generous patronage so long extend ed to him et the " °overly °ones," and also to hie frlende and patrons at the Columbia House " Cape Island, during the season of 1856 he respectfully soli cits a continuance of It at the JONES MOUS ." ja7-eodlta WELLS °OVERLY. EIORRBST HOUSE, south eMe of AROR STREET WHARF H. I. HART, PHOPIIIITOIL. DINNERS from 12 to S. Good Dill of Pare. Aterchantsatul others will find everything of the beet quality N. B.—Lynn Haven Day Oysters roceived by every Norfolk steamer. je2Q-2us NrEROITANTS' HOTEL, LTA • NORTH POURTH STREET dam Hearn, • PHILADELPHIA. auS44I MCKIBBEN & BONS, Paopairroze JVNES I B ;at 11. 11 STREET SALOONS, 727 and 729 ARCH STREET HOLIDAYS! HOLIDAYS! The Holld'ays are aloe at hand, and Tonea'a Arch street Saloon Is prepared for the Immense demand that will be made upon ft for aoarlamose. OHRISTHAS AND NEW YEAR'S CANDIES IKPORTID lIPRREIBLY POR THE PRESENT SEASON! Elm,' variety of Bon Bona, Pantile'', Bourbon Drops, now style of 011111 Drops, Ban Sucre Dropt, L'anelterre Bon Bonn, and teary variety rare and costly candies manufactured in park!. for Prosents all sixes and PATTERNS of Ornamental Boxes, Pyriunids, Ribbon Ties tilled with the choicest variety of Confeotions, and varying In price from One pollee up to Fifty Dollars. Some of these Boxes are the ND.? BOPERR 81501511115 OF FANCY WORK AND ART/81`10 DESIGN RYER OFFERED IN TIME COUNTRY. To tho Ladies, as well as to the whole public, Jones's Saloons are the most attractive in the Olty, and In splendor of adornment and finish are superior to any in the Union BREAKFASTS, DINNERS, AND SUPPERS Served up In tie choloant and moat expodltlono style. FRUIT OF ALL KINDS, lON CREAMS, JELLIES, GAME, AND OYSTERS Constantly ready for id:liters In profuedon, PLAIN, FANCY, AND ORNAMENTAL OAKES AND PIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. NEW YORK TEA BISCUIT, And, In fact, all the VARIETIES, LUXURIES, and DELIOAOIK. of every clime and country. BALLS PRIVATE PARTIES, Prasentatlon Suppers, and Families supplied at the shortest notice and on reasonable terms. A continuance of the patronage hitherto so liberally bestowed by the public u respectfully solicited. deb-tf R. B rrnrietur. CCAMPBELL'SRESTAMIANT.—VENI SON, Wild Ducks, Turkeys, p osse , (house, Fresh Salmon, Chincatiqw ,0 Opinaohique, Princess Bay, Abs.. 'O COM and Core Oysters, with every variety of OASIS wild or domestic, In season. Green Turtle Soup and Terrapin Suppers served up at the shortest notice, at JOHN CAMPBELL'S, No. 621 CHESTNUT street, op posite the State House. N.B. No expense or pains has been spared by the Proprietor In fitting up this new establishment In the most sumptuous manner—the second story being for the accommodation of Private Parties for Dinners, Supper., .to. Xistranoe for Lattice towards Sixth street. nor7-9n. MoGOWAN'S RESTAURANT, SOUTH west corner of BROAD and WALNIIT.—Oame and all other delicacies in season. Yandlies 'applied with Oysterson the shortest notice. sop , / in Wino attb flown). ITEIDSEICK CHAMPAGNE.-PIPERS' lioldseick, In quarts and pints, constantly on hand, received (rem sole Importers, and for sale by A. MERINO, South PRONT Street, 10 y bole Agent In this ally. BRAN Pinet Omnilion," Marott, and other Cognac." of various vintage' In half pipes and quarter desk' • Fellevoialu Rochelle Brandies, pale and dark, In half pipes, half auks, and one•eighth casks. Imported and (or gale by HENRY BOHLEN & CO , 121 and US South Fourth street. CI. LEWIS, IMPORTER AND DEALER • IN VINE WINES, LIQUORS, OIOLILS, ho., Soilth YIPTII Street, Ehilizt•ipkta. aul-11 BRANDIES.—Pinot, Oastillon & Co., Ma rett & Co., and other brands of Cognate of varloua vintagee, In half pipe' and quarter casks • Pellevoisln Bothell. Brandies, pale and dark, In half p l i i pea, quarter wake and one-etaluth nuke, all In Onetom owe store+, Imported and for male by . HENRY BOULBN & 00., Nal. 221 and ntt Booth Fourth Walt (if obarca anb Cigars ,HAVANA CIGARS—A handsome siort meat, sack as Figaro, Partagu, Cabanas, Sultana, Ellorle, Jupiter Color°, Ormyeralantes, Torrey Lopes, Union Americans, Craton, Flora Cabana, Igo., Ite., ace., In g, ji, 1.6 and 140 us, or all sites and quell. ties, In store and constantly melting, and for sale low, by CHARLES TETE, (new) 198 WALNUT Street, below Second, suond story JIUARO, CABANAS AND PARTAGAS obolce lorrolte of these celebrated brande on board brig "Now Kra,. daily eipeoted from Havana, and for sale low, by OLIARLES TETB, (New) US Walnut street, below Second, out Second Story. Itlerchant tirailore. O ORN P. DOHERTY, 709101111.1' WITH LILLY & !SOTHIS, LATE WITH MIENS, KELLY, & 00., TAILOR, 814 CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE EIGHTH, Rae now with him the beet Tailor,' that are engaged in the business lu this country. Meatus Rowe, formerly the leading tailor of this city; KATBII, formerly cutter for 0. Roth de Co., and late Coat and Vest cutter with Lukens, Kelly, de 0o.; TIMM WAneuk, the bolt Pant,, and Veet cutter in the United States, for years cutter with Deplorrls, under the Irving House, Broadway, and with Deplerris A Pettus, under the Bt. Nicholas Hotel, Broadway. The most unremitting attention paid to the wisher. of all who patronize the establishment. The beet of Clothes made - at tnedsrato prireefor , redis, low prices for rash. col3-tf TAMES SHERIDAN, MERCHANT 'BAILOR, Nos. le sottl6 Booth NINTH STUNT, ABOVE CHESTNUT. A large and wall selected stock of OLOTLIE and OAI3BISIERES always on baud. , All Mothing made at this Establishment will be of the beet quality, and in the moat fashionable Particular attention glTen to UNIFORM CLOTH ING. atie-tt HAN PE'S MEN'S AND BOYS' KY CLOTHING, 141 North FOURTH Street, between Atob aud Baas. sue-1y gavbxuare. QUAKER CITY NAILS, MEROHANT BARB, RIVET IRON, Manufactured at FOUNTAIN GREEN ROLLING MILL, on the Schuylkill, above Spring Garden Water Works. WAREHOUSE, 109 North WATER Street. QUAKER OITY NAILS are warranted equal to any made. oe9.ti JOHN HALDNMAN, Agent. riinomAS E. BAXTER.—HARDWARE, J. CUTLERY AND TOOLS, No. Ole MAINE? BT. We Ninth , south olds, Philadelphia an 1.6 m Hoots ant, 13130e5. BOOTS AND SHOES.—The subscriber ham on hand a large and ruled stock of BOOTS and WOES, which be will sell at the Wield priced. 0110. W. TAYLOR, no2l-ly S. B. corner BIFT11: and MAR KT Sta. cal - I(INC} STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES 10 —JOSEPH 11. TIIO.IIPBON IC CO., No. 814 MAR KET Street , and Nos. 8 arid 6 FRANKLIN PLACE, hare new in store a large and well-assorted stock of BOOTS and 8110E8, of City and Eastern manufacture, which they offer for sale on the best terms for Cash, or on the usual credit. Buyers are Invited to call livid examine their stook aul•dtf iFiirttiturt. LB. KITE & CO. . TURNITURN, BEDDINO, ko. No. 418 (late 129) WALNUT Cl. Phlkulelphlo. A 1131/ sad superior style of Opting Bede. LYDIA B. KIM Josuru W.turou anal Ow Is, OIWYLKILL AND LEIIIGH COAL.— I am daily reeelying, at my yard, the beet quality o. SCHUYLKILL AND MIMI GOAL. My customers, and all others who may favor me with their orders, may flipgetting Coal that will be satisfactory to them. No inferior Coal kept at Mk estabilehment to offer at LOW PRIDES. ALEXANDER CONVERY, N. L. corner of Broad and °berry SU LEHIGH AND SCHUYLKILL COAL.- DALY, PORTER k CO., 00AL DEALERS, No. 891 PRIME Street, above Sighth, keep constantly on hand, at the very lowest rates, a full supply of Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal, an I.Bm Commiooion Aterrbanto CHARLES TETE, COMMISSION MER CHANT and Importer of LIAVANA NEGAItf., (New) 188 Walnut street. second story. and-ly Q— fORAGE on SECOND and THIRD FLOORS earl be bed at llp North Water street. Apply to MARTIN A. MAOALISTRR, o oLI 0 US SI A AND AMERICAN TARRED 1% , COMMON.— a superior article, manufacture and for silo by WEAVISH, SUTLER & 00., to 1114/ No. 48 N Watr it.. k. 44 N. Witervat COGNAC BRANDY.-UNITED VINE yard Proprietors' old vintage, in halves, quarters and eighths, lur sale by A. AlliittNO, fai3o-y 140 South FRONT. SPIRITS TURPENTINE-200 bbla Spirits Torpecitlito, to art. , t for sali, & by Waflit ,lALIBTIIB, — Re Nor 11AC th Water skeet, ohippang. port SAN FRANOISOO.-=The extreme Clipper ship ,, GATINTLET,' , Boreland, tom.' wander, and the well-known and favorite 01Ippir-ablp R. Y. WILLETS, Holmes, commander, are both load ing rapidly In New York, and will:tit despatah4 se above. :For freight apply to 111 8 11 0P,81210 - NA: is'2B.4tf 120 (late 80) NORTH WHARVES. war STEPHEN BALDWIN FOR NEW ORLEANS.—LODISIANA LINE —To fell with quick despatoh. Freight taken at the lowest. ratan. The remarkably fast-sailing coppered packet-ship STEPHEN BALDWIN, thiptain Donner, will commence loading at Raeeetreet Wharf in a few days, and having a large portion of her cargo already engaged, will have cola despatch, as above. For balance of freight apply to BISHOP, SIMONS. 00., ja2S.tf 120 (late 30) NORTH WHAIIVES. The S. B. insures at e lowest rates, and will take steam down the Dolma and up the Mississippi. THE BRITISH NORTH AMERICAN J. ROYAL MAIL RTZAMKIIPR. PROM NEW TORE TO LIVERPOOL Chief Cabin ?wage fieeend (Able.. Nang* Isom ;loans ro ursaroox, Chief Cabin Passage Second Cabin Passage The ships from Boston call at 116.11 fax. PERSIA, Capt. Judklns. CANADA, Capt. Lang, ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone. AMERICA, Oapt.V7lckmail ASIA, Capt. E. G. Lott. NIAGARA, Capt. Ryrle. AYRIOA, Capt. Shannon. EUROPA, Capt. J. Leitch. These vessels carry a clear white light at mast-hesd; green on starboard bow ; red on port bow. kYRICA., Shannon, leave N. York, Wednesday, Jan. 20. AMERICA, Wickman, cc Boston,Wednesday, Jan. 2T. EUROPA, Leitch, " N.Yor, Wednesday, Web. 3. CANADA, Lang, " Boston, Wednesday, Web. 10. ARABIA,Stony " N.York, Wednesday, Feb. 11. NIAGARA, Slider, rr Boston, Wednesday, Feb. 24. Berths not secured until paid for. An experienced Surgeon on board. The owners of these Ships will net be accountable for Gold, Silver, Brillion, Spooks, Jewelry, Precious Stones , Mll or Metals unless eof lading are signed therefor and the value thereof therein expressed. Far freighE. OTIN_D.t or p au ll " I Ja l4 -y ( Bowling Green, SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE. FREIGHTS REDUCED. The well-known Bret-chum Gae-wheel ateaniehlp BYATB 01 GEORGIA, John J. Garvin. Oommaod.r, will be ready to receive freight on WEDNESDAY, Jan nary 21. an 4 call on SATURDAY, January 30, at 10 o'clock A. 31. At Savannah this ship connects with steamers for Elorida, and for all places in the South and Southwest. Cabin pwage 820) 00 Steerage do BCO No freight received ou Saturday morning. No bills of lading signed after the ship has galled. For freight or passage, apply to A. HERON, Jr , No. 828 North Wb . 0. A. GREINER & 00., ja l 4Agents in Savannah. • VOREANFRANONCO.--Tonflonthe MD instant —Tho femme clipper ships EDWIN SIAM, O. P. Mums, Commander, and EDWIN FOR— REST, Ortootut, Commander. Both of these magnificent ehipe are now loading in New York, and will be despatched as above. Per balance of freight apply to BISHOP, SIMONS, Br. CO., J 4 120 (late 00 NORTH WHARVES. irffE GLASGOW AND NEW YORK STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S splendid and powerful stearaere ' EDINBURGII, 2,600 tone, Wm. Oummtog, Commander, NEW YORK, 2,150 tons, Robert Craig, u GLASGOW, 1,902 tone, John Duncan. rf Are appointed to sail FROM 01.1000 W. New York, Saturday, 19th December. Edinburgh, Saturday, leth January. Glaegew, Saturday, 90th January. 'loll Hew Tont. Edinburgh, BataAay,..Feb. , :qth, ,.. a . t22 o'clock, noon RATES OP.PAASAGE, /ROM OLABOOW. Flret Clue ." 1 4 6 gulnese Steerage, found wiltz pkovilionß II • Find. Clan E 7600 dteurage, found with tooked - prolstone 30 00 Children under 14 years o sip), half fare; Infante In Bteerege, $5, _ _ Rettrrri iickets available within six months, by .ny Moamar of this line. Out and home, First Class $l4O 00 Out and home, Third Class 00 00 An experieucod Surgeon attached to each Steamer. For passage, apply to WORKMAN & 00.,128 WALNUT Street, Philadel phi'. lIALL & LONEY, Buchanan's Wharf, Baltimore. ROBERT CRAIG, 17 Broadway, New York. )a4-Om lOR ENGLAND AND FRANCE, 1867. New York and Havre Steamship Oompany.--The United States Mall Steamslumi ARAGO, 2,500 tons, David Lines, commander, and FULTON, 2,500 tons James A, Wotton commander, will leave New York, Havre and Southa mpton,i for the years 1867 and 68, on the Ibllowlng days LILLY/ RAW YOU. 1857. 1858. Fulton, Saturday, Aug. W/ Arno, Ballard ay, J a n... 0 9 Arno, do. Sept. 19 Fulton, d o. r Fulton, do. Oot. 17 Arne, do. March 0 Ango, do. Nor. 14 Walton, do. April 8 Fulton, do. Deo. 12 Arago, do May 1 (Felton, do. May 20 I 000THAIWT0111. 1867. Arago, Wednesday, Mtg. 20 Yultos, do. Sept 23 Arago, do. Oct. 21 lalton, do. Nov. 18 Arago, do ; Deo. 10 1868. Fulton, do. Jan. 13 Arago, do. Feb. 10 Fulton, do. Mar. 10 Arago, do. April Yahoo, do. May 6 Arago, do. Jana 2 Fulton, do. JIM, 80 rasaao• : Arago, Taaaisy, Aug. 26 Fulton, do. Sept. 23 Arsgo, do. Oot. 20 Fulton, do. Nov. 17 Arago, do. Doe. 16 1868. Fulton, do. Tan. 12 Argo, do. Yob. 9 Talton, do. Idarolt 9 Afago, do April 6 Yalta% do. may 4 Yalton, do. 11121 " : 19 PRIOR OF Prom Her York to Boutritorpton or Hatro--Nrit Coble, IMO ; Beoond Ookto, rpm Mane or Boutharopton to New York—!ln Cabto, 860 tram; Beoond O 1 In, 600 hone,. !or freight or pawns apple to MORTLM ER LIVINOB I TON, Amt., T Broadway WILLIAM ISELIN, 44 none. °ROBERT & 00. 2 11 Iloath'tow AMERICAN XIITROPBAN EXPRESS AND BEI " Parte. MIME 00. an 6 rilllE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL lINITYD STATES MAIL 8T22.111tH.8.- 1 111• eompoilog this Line aes : The ATLANTIC, Capt. Oliver Yidridge. The BALTIC, Capt. Joseph Comstark. erhe ADRILTIO, Capt. Judos West. Theee ship& have been built by contract, expressly for - Government service; every cart bee been taken their construction, as also in their linginell, to ensure strength end speed, and their acoommodstiens for passengers ars unequalled for elegance sod comfort. Prim of passage from New York to Liverpool, is first cable, MO; in second do , $76; from Liverpool to New York, 80 and 20 'illness. No berths secured rinleeepaid for. The ships of this line have improved we talk heads. PROPOSED DATES OY SAILING. 11011 NOW TOIL. 11101 LIIIIIOPOOL. Saturday, June 24, 1867 Wednesday, June 24, 1861 Saturday, July 4, 1867 Wednesday, July 8, 1867 Saturday, July 18,1, 1857 Wednesday, July 22, 1861 haturday, Aug. 1, 1867 Wednesday, Aug. 6, INII Saturday, Aug. 16, 1857 Wednesday, Aug. 19, 2817 Saturday, Sept. 12, . 1867 Wednesday, Sept. 2, 1847 Saturday, Sept. 18, 1867 Walueriday, Sept. au, 1867 Saturday, Oct. 10, 1867 Wednesday, Oot. 14, 1861 Saturday, Oct. 24 1867 Wednesday, Oct. 28, 1247 Saturday, Nov. 7, 1667 Wednesday, Nov.ll, 1857 Saturday, N0v.21, 1867 Wednesday, Nov. 28, 7,867 Saturday, Dee. 6, 1857 Wednesday, Deo. 9, 1867 Wednesday, Dee. 22, 1861 Tor freight or pusage, apply to EDWARD IC ooLtalai, No. AO Wall street, N. Y. BROWN, MULES k 00. Liverpool. atapuEN KINNARD k 10., 27 Austin /rifts, London. D. O. WAINWRIORT & 00., Paris. The owners of these ships will not be accountable for gold, silver, bullion, specie, Jewelry.pr 00101,111 lIVOLLOSOV metals, unless bills of lading t •• ned therefor, and the value thereof expressed therein aul-tf illaannern anb iron. PENN STEAM ENGINE AND BOIL- Y WORKS REANEY, k CO., PRAOTICAL AND THEORETICAL )IAOIIINIST3, BOILNMAIAKERS, BLAME BMII/18 AND POUNDERS. Raving for many years been in successful operatlon, and been exclusively engaged in building and repairing Marine atid River Engines, high and low preasure, Iron Boats, Water Teaks, Propellers, &e., &0., respectfully offer their services to the public, as being fully prepared to contract for Engines of all si res, Marine, River, and Stationary. Baring seta of patter:v.of different sines, are prepared to execute orders with quick despatch. Every description of Pattern-making made at the shortest notice. High and Low Pressure, Pine, Tuba bir and Cylinder Boilers of the best Penusji yenta char coal iron. Yorghsgs of ' all sines and kinda• Iron and Brass Outings of all desoriptions; Roll Turning, Screw Cutting, and all other work connected with the above business. Drawing!! Lod epeclemations for all work done at their establishment free of charge, sad work guaranteed. The subeeribers have ample wharf dock room for rs pairs of boats, whore they can lay In perfect safety, and are provided with shears, block., falls, &0., &c., for raising heavy or light weights, THOMAS REANNT, JACOR NEAVIII, JUIN Y. LEVY, 131AOH and PALM.III Streets, Kensisgton. • _ QOUTTIWARK. FOUNDRY, 7111TII AND WASUINGTON immure, MERRICK & SONS, ENGINEERS AND MAOGINISTS, manufacture Nigh and Low Pressure Steam Raglans, for Land, River and Marine service. Boilers,Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, Rs., Cast ings of all kinds, either Iron or Braes. Iron frame roofs for Gas Works, Workshops, Railroad Stations, &a. Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and most Improved conatruotion. Ivory description of Plantation machinery, such U Sugar. Saw, and Griot Vacuum Pans, Open Steam Trains, Detonators, Nilere , Pumping Engines, dm Bole Agents for N. Rillieux'e Patent Sugar Roiling Apparatus; Nasiorth's Patent Steam Rammer; J. P. Rose' Patent Valve MoUon for Blast Machinery and Steam Pumps. Superintendent—B. 11. BARTOL, R i n um NORRIS & SON, LOCOMO- STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, lINVENTRINTH ernarr, HAMILTON, FAIRVIEW AHD RUNG HARDEN ATRIUM, PHILADELPHIA. Limed exolusistfiy In the menufactire of LOCOMOTIVE STEAM ENGINES. Manufacture to order Looomotlree of any meat, weight or capacity, for the use of Wood nr, Sr Betusninsu. Coat in its crude Stair, or ANTHRACITE COAL, WITROITT ILVITTIXO OMORII, OAS OR MN. In design, material and workloa:whip, the LOOOlllO - prodaoed at time Works ore equal to, and not ex celled by soy. The material' used in construction are wide on the spot, and insure the beet quality and Mitt reliable stook. The large extent of shops, and Oom ph:a Equipment of Mathistory out 2'eole, enable them to execute the .13.115 T OF WON% WITH GREAT DESPATCH, ANY AIIRANOILIIINT RINQI7IRND. CHILLED OAR WHEELS, HAMMERED AUER, With Forging. of soy size or form, IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS, And MACHINE WORE generelly. ItIOBARD NORDIN. 11.111 MT LA7IIOIII NOW.. Job printing - hi li VA Irs,--io,ooo—rninrEn,' ATI E Cards per flour : ~§0 W I TI4 PION. alli • , 3.0 , 104.114 1 1 es. • i.i• _, ifoa 11. A D ri0.444. P...., at Um M 4.11,11 .- A :az.. ~,,,, o•• ~,./ c. cffl. Th .,. D L 19 lOVVilt)l'ptu,„....7,=,-2,4.,1= D C34l,lbrary, F 0 turtan ST. below Cbsetna lARESIEIitSSON'S BOOK AND JOBJ J Itoollll3, 2 North SIXTH Street, Brat above Market, Philadelphia. Planks, earda, Bill needs, Paraphiete, and general Printing attended to. Dinding attended to in .nneation with printed heed loge of Menke and Receipts. d9-tf CHARL ESetaII P. OALDWELL—Whotesslo lio Lli WHIP sad OANII klaanfootaror, No. 4 QuATP iitoon, Mi inettrante Comtrtieto. putuDErzate FIRE AND LIFE IN , - ANCE COMPANY.. IN INCORPORATED BY TIIII STATE OF PENN - SYLTANINDIA 'ire now estab li shed in their A no l w edise,No.d33 OTLEST NUT street, where Miry are prepared to soaks - ALL KINDS OP INSURANCE. town or eonn from loss by L L rs, on inolud pring operty of stay deseriptitm, Za , PUBLIC B El IL D ;NOS, STORES, DWEL. LINOS, WAREHOUSES, FACTORIES. and MANUFACTORIES, WORKSHOPS, , ft. Aso, lMerchandise of Y.HBB.ELB all kinds; Stock. of G ood s ; Stoeksof Country Stores; Goods on stens*, or in bond; Stocks and Tools of Artiliesre and Mechanise; lung tura, Jewelry Fixtures, As., foe., &a.. at moderate rates of premium, and for any period of time. This Company refer to their past career as an ample guarantee for the PROMPT SETTLEMENT OP ALL TENIE. LOSSES. There are at this time no unsettled Blame against them. ROUT. P. RING, Presklent. M. W. BALDWIN, Yle&President Fiume Basoravesii, Secretary. isl4-3mse MAR N A I FIRE INSURANO THE INSURANCE COMPANY OP THE STATE OW PENNSYLVANIA—CHARTERED IN 1194—with egad of TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS, and a large Burping In addition, invaded in mound and available securities, continua to Insure on Vessels a c id Cargoes, Buildings, Stooks of Mereliandiss, 40.40., on liberal terms. MICE, No. 4 EXCHANGE BUILDING, WAL. NUT Street, below 'Third. Antavrosa FOR YEAR : John Stewart, William P. White, Simeon Toby, Charles S. Wart John U. Scott, George U. Stuart Charles Macalestar, Tobias Wagner, John B. Budd, Samuel Orant, Jr William B. Smith, _ _ Thomas B. Waleson, $llO Hew, G. Freemen. JOHN 3TIWART, PLOSideilL. WILLIAM Hum, Bombay. jill-KA.I %ME MUTUAL HEALTH INSURANCE 1 SOCIETY OF PENNSYLVANIA. Mo t No. lAA South FOURTH Street, &bore WALNUT, (Up Stand CAPITAL, 00,000. SILAS 8. DREW imam oirr. Finsuoial Committee:—D. L. BROWN, J. JOHNSON, D. P. HAZLETON. The object of this Society la the ereatiun of • Mutual Food, to be applied In the moat ndrautageous manner for the benefit of its sic% rimmters. By the Parmlfit of the following yearly. depoelts you will beonnii a Idfe Minober of the Society, and will be entitled to a weekly benefit If you should be diedded by 'Janes& or accident from attending to your ordinary business or occupation. SO LIATILITT TO /881TBIIITIII. Yearly Deposits of Ilfembers under (1) Tiers $2 00 per year draw $3 per weak. , 306 if IS It 3 00 tg IC - 480 If Cl ft 400" It 00 11 u ti 6001 If 6 00 c< ft It 68 0 AI IS 700 11 II If 700 it II 800