The officer* of thest Courts are—Jamen F.* Esq:’, U. B. District Attorney; -George Plitt, Em., Clerk or Circuit Court; Thomas £• Ka Clerk of U,'B. : District Court; aud the non. Jacob. 8. Yofit, U. S. DISTRICT COURT, . uf A President and two'Aeeoolato Judaea, any one of rvhora has power to hold the Court. Tho Court lias no. jurisdiction, oil .or originally or hy,appeal, except whom the sum m mntmrerfy es&ids out hundred dollars. The present Court cdhelits of the Hon. George Sharswood, Presi dent; and the Hon. Geolfce M. Stroud, and tho Hon. I. X 0. Haro, Associate Judges. Tbo officer*, of this Court are : James W. Fletcher, Esq.r-Prothonotery} Edwin T. Oha»8 f .Esq., OWei Clerk: B. M. Shane, Esq., Ist Assistant; J. 0. Tobias, £«„,CoUrt Cleik. .A COCBT OP COMMON PLEAS. , The Court of Common Pleas is one of the most'an , dent our Courts of Judicature." The first Judge of this Court was Benjamin appointed President 'Judge in ITT 6, and was succeed*! by John Coxe. The distinguished names of n&llowefi, Kush and King are to be found as Presidents of this Court. By a recent act of Assembly, the jurisdiction of this Court in civil suits hi£ been extended from $lOO to $5OO. This Court has .also criminal jurisdiction over all offences committed'in the city and county of Philadelphia, aud Its Judges sit ‘.alternately In the Quarter Sessions. The present Court consists of-the nbn. Oswald Thompson, President; thc llou. Joseph Allison aud the qou. Robert T. Conrad, Associate Judges. , The officers ar© Edward G. Webb, Esq., ProtUouo tary, and Thoa. Webb and John Ilaviland, Clerks; and Frederick Errickson, Esq., Court Clerk of Common Pleas; and Geotyc \V.- Howell, Esq., Clerk of Quarter Sessions, and Theo. T. Derringer, Esq., and Bernard Sharkey, Bsq., Clerks; Vm. JJ.Jlaun, Esq., District At* torney. TIIE REGISTER'S COURT. _ __ Presided over by ©or-amiable friend, Charles W. Carrigau, Esq., who has jurisdiction over tlio Probate of Wills, Letters bf Administration, and matters chiefly of a tct’imentary character* The officers are, Chas. W. CarrJgan, Esq., Registrar of Wills; Joseph Molioy, Esq., Chief Cleric. , JUcatljs, On the 31st' July, EMILIE 0. wife of Hon. James Campbell. M- The male friends of the family are iuvited to attend her funeral, without further police, from the residence of her husband, No. 49 Sbuth'Sixth street, below Wal nut, on Monday, August 3di at‘4 o’clock P. M. ** On the 31st inst.. GEORGE NEBINGKR SUMMERS, son of Peter and Catharine Sommers, aged 11 months and 0 days, The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, Ho. 1165 South Tenth street, below Washington, on Sunday afternoon, at 2 o’clock. To proceed to St. Mary’s Cemetery.' ' ' ' * ’Suddenly, op the SOthJnsfjV&t BvLAMB, or tWaotty, in the 40th year of his age. ' . Due notice will be givenof his fnperal. * On the 51st nit., .CATHARINE,.widow of Thomas McDoaoughiin the oOth year of her ttgb.- The friends of the family aro respectfully invited to attend ..her funeral, from, the residence of her son, Patrick McDonough. Sixth street, near Fitzwater, on Tuesday morning, 4th instant, at without fur ther notice. To proceed to St. JfaryVCenietery. ## Importations [Reported for The Press,] RicauoND— steamship City of Richmond—2s hales tobacco, Parker Sc Toland; 18 bxs do Jenkins & Harts horns; 70 do do Dohan A Taittj 60 do do Wardle Sc Barclay; 197 do do Molts Sc Boehm; 200 do do Thomas Webster, jr.: SO do Mercer Sc Antelo; 229 do and 2 hhds Buckner, McCammon Cokmittee op the Month. John Welsh, - )'- ■ . LETTER BAGS At the Merchant s’ Exchange, Philadelphia. ShipSaranak, Rowland..,.' ..Liverpool, Aug. 1. gblp Philadelphia, Poole, Aug. 15. Barque Achilles, Spcdden, .Loud«i, Aug. 1. Barque David Lapsley, Bishop Mafanw, soon. Brig Eureka, Daly,.. Cardenas', soon Brig Black Squall, Bryant, Havana, soon. Brig.P Pabars, Burns, .St. Jago de Cuba, soon marine Intctliflcnce. FORT OF PHILADELPHIA, August I, 1857 .4 67 I'SUN SETS 7 03 • \ 10 40 SUB RISES HIGH WATER. : ARRIVED , ‘ Steamship' City of Richmond,* Mitchell, from Rich mond, via Norfolk 30 hours, with mdte. aud passengers toThomhaWobHter,3r.- „ * Barquo Aielia. Davis. ’4days from Pernambuco, with sugar to Thoa. A. Newncll A Co. . , Barque Minnesota, Cole, from Rio de Janeiro Jiao 19, ' with coffee to James Devereux & Son. * • Brig Thomas Conner, Gooding, 7 days from MaCamas, , in ballast to captain. , .... Schr. B. Watson, Robinson, 0 days from Salem, m bal last to C. Miller Sc Co. . . - 1 Schr. Christopher Loeaer, Snow, 0 days from Salem, in ballast to C. Miller & CoJ Schr. Expedition, Carroll,. 1 day from Smyrna, Del., With corn to Bewley, Wilson Sc Co. 1 Schr. Jano C. Patterson, Hand, from Boston. Schr. Isle of Piues, French, from Egg Harbor. .. Schr. John SiUimao, Clum, from Newburgh. Schr. Sarah Warren, Bottle, I day from Little Creek, Del., with wheat to Bewley, Wilson Sc Co.* Schr. Young America, Tuft, 2 days from Port Deposit, with wheat and hark to Bewley, Wilson Sc Co. ■ Schr. Mantua, Maxon, lday from Frederica Del., with wheat to James Barratt A Co. - Schr. Andrew Manship, Grace, 1 day from Frederica, Del., with wheat to James Barratt Sc Co. Schr. Diamond State, Smithers, 2 days from Milford, Del., with wheat to J. 11. M’Colley. Steamer Delaware; Dopes, 24'faoum.f£om New York, - via Cape May, vrßh.radte-.wid Jyjaea All dvtdla*. ■ . ,'ii , Steamer General McDonald, Whildin, 6 hours from Cape May, witli uidze, and passengers to Captain, lie * ports barques Isaac R. Davis, from New Orleans, aud Grand Turk, from New York, above New Castle, and some 20 schooners above Chester, bound up. 1 CLEARED,' Steamship Boston, Scllew, New York, James Alder dice.,;- , . , • . . .- . Ship Saranak, Rowlaud, Liverpool, Copo Bros. Barque Ellen Steveua, Stockbrldge, Portland, O. A. Heck&her ic Co. _ - Brig Russian, Coombs, Belfast, Me., Biakifitou, Cox & Co. r Beir. B. Watson, Robinson, Salem, Cl Miller A Co. Senr. Chris. Loeser, Snow, Portsmouth. do Schr. J. C. Patterson, Hand, Ncwlmryport, do . Schr. lale-of Pines, French, Georgetown, D. C., L. Audenricd & Co. , 4 Schr. Jno. Silllmau, Clum, Newburgh, Jno. R. White. Schr. Wide World, Dickinson, Providence, Hayes, Smith A Co. . _ Schr. Susan Bray, Naylor. Boston, L. Audenroid A Co. Schr. Win.'AUeu, Grant, Richmond, do SteameT Richard Willing,' Claypole, Baltimore, A. Grove*, Jr. ■ 1 Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange. Lawns, Del., July 30—8 KM. The ship Chaos, for Brunswick, Ga., aud barque Mary H. £cudair, for Mobile, with flehrs. D. IV, Kldridge, John Swaaey, LJcon, Southampton. Geo. Washington, sloop Brandywine/ and tag America, remain in the Roadstead. The steamship Pennsylvania, for Rich mond touched hero last evening, landed about forty pas sengers, and proceeded on. her voyage. Wind E.— weather cool and wet. Yours, &c., 1 - [B7 TXVXQKXtJt.) Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange. OAPB Iblamb, N.J., July 31—6 P.M. Several brigs and schooners came in and proceeded up during the day. Wind K.—weather warm. yours/&c., TUOS. 11. HUGHES. BT TBLKORAPB. (Correspondence'of The Press ) New York. July 31. ASRIVBD Ship Orphan, from Bordeaux; bark* Ame lia. from Bremen }• Clara Windsor, from Port au Prince, ana llendi, from lloclielle. ' Baltimore, July 31. The. Br. brig Los Amigos, from San Bias, arrived. Reports a henn. brig, of and for Boston, from Port au Prince, put Into luagua bn thQ.SSdLiust; both mates aud three of the crow being'dead, and'the captain sick. Correspondence of The Pros*. ' ■ llavuk De Gjaob, July 31. Tiro boats loft hero this morning, laden and con signed ao follows: Beaver Mills, lumber to Bolton; Yanderoor & Co.; Jaue & Hopewell,' coal to Delaware City. Bhip,Fanny McHenry, Smith, from Hamburg, Juno 21st, at Hew York yesterday. June'2oth, in a whirl wind)' lost-'maintoptoast aud bead, and all three top* gollantmests j has been 21 days from the Banks $ saw • no ice. Steamship Atlantic, Eldridge, cleared at New York yesterday, For Liverpool! Steamship Vanderbilt, Higgins, cleared at New York yesterday, for Liverpool. Scbr, Mary H. Mifflin, from Providence, for Phila delphia,,&t New York yesterday. ,r Steamer Kennebec, Hand, hence at New York yes terday. ShipS. Curling, at Boston 30th ult., from Liverpool. Ship Jane i). Cooper, Collins, hOcse, arrived at New Orleans2sth alt.,' ' •• i- - - Ship Jos. Holmes, cleared at New Orleans 24th ult., for Boston. . . - . „ _ . . Ship Hamburg, cleared at New Orleans 24th ult., for Liverpool'. Ship Anna-wan, for Havre, cleared at Now Orleans 2Whult. , Ship E. G. Barney, from Bordeaux, arrived at New Orleans 25th nit. ' ! Brig Jeboesee, for Mobilo, cleared-at New Orleans -24thult. , Brig cleared at New Orleans 24th ult., forMatanzas. ’ Brig David 8. Brown, Hafford, cleared lit Boston 30th ult.l for Philadelphia. Brig Billowy Hodgden, hence at Salem 20th ult. Brigs Geo. Harris, french, and Minnie Miller, White, hence at Boston 29th ult. Brig E. H. Filler, Turpie, was ap at Mobile 24th ult,, for this port. Brig Now-Era, Walker, for. this port, sailed from Ha vana 25th alt. , Brig Manzanillo, Dunning, hence atPortland 29th ult. Brig Susad Duncau, Sawyer, cleared at Portland 28th ult., for Bangor. ’ - Bchr. Jane N. Baker, Lee, cleared at Charleston, 28tt» ult., for this port, with 274 l2l casks, 34 tierces, and 1 lia|f do. rico, 1325 pigs lend 8 bbls ropo cuttings,"4l pfcgs; mdse., 2G bales yarn, 15 tons old Iron, , and 60,000 feet of lumber. Schr. (lecrge Amos, for this port, sailed from Havana 25th alt. Scbr. Haven, of Bucksport; Wyman, hence for Ban gor, with coal, struck on Bobluson’s Rock, PeuouHeot Bay, 27th ult., and aunk. her hatches being just nut of water at low tide. She is o'wned by Enoch Baruard and others, Of Bucksporl, and is insured at the Merchants’ Marino office, Bangor. ’ ’ Schrs-. West Dennis, Crowell; Nath!. Doano, Doane; •■W.'A. HdniHl, Somers; Millard Fillmore, Tuttle; Ever - • glade, Oole; Triumph, Mason; J. L. Redner, Eudicott; Mercy Taylor, Chuse: Julia, llarratt; William Tyson, >Whefdon:.N. B. T. Thompson,' Bariien; Walter A Lem uel, • JoiiijHOii;- 0. 8. Peaslee. Foster; A. Hammond, • , Paine, and Frank A. IXaIJ,- Cain, hence ot Bo.shm 29tin ultimo. , . ' * Schrs. Eugene, White, and Charm. WheMon, cleared at Boston, 29th -ult., for this port, i - Jane Klfcso, Richards, hence at Salem, 27th ult. s ' gchw/jSeaport,.Scull, and,Althea, Davis, henco at - Pawtucket, sstli ult. . Setfr.'Virglnia Hunter, at Norfolk 27th ult., from ‘ Philadelphia/ , 1 - Sebr. hroadGeld,’Fiske, cleared at Boston, 30th ult., ’ . for Philadelphia..- . ‘ : ' ' ' Sher. ; Jno,,if. F£ra, Tupper, cleared at Bristol, R. 1., • 2flth ulfr,.fOrfFfclWdelphia. ' i: . - Sckr. Jk B. & ?.!/., Pharo, hence at, Newport, 29tb ult. Schr..l4lic-Saunders, Carson, honce, holow Provi , deuce. 29th, ~ , ! ' Scbr; M&Jgatet Rheinhart, Patterson, hence at Salem, 1 29thult. '; ! •, Scbr. Gazette, ebonite,’hence at Salem, 29th ult. . • • Schr.’Peouonnock, Burroughs, sailed from Salem 29th ; i uU.,fcT Philadelphia; -r:.,., 1 ■' . 'gcbr. Henry B/Bascozn, .Hand, hence ot Salem 27tb .-r ultimo*/ I,*.- . ». Scbr*. CrG. Waterbary, Cook,bence at Salem 27 th ult. •' ‘ ; ’ > - Scbr. Mary -'Patterson,' Yancfebjan. henco at Salem 1 *!. 'tsfttttTtr; I ,} t" "'■ ■" 1 gcht. jfary If/Banks, Green, Hence at Salem 27th ult, ■ sehr/'M/iiy Jiif«lboth: MUlerj hence at Sa/em27Jh ult-.. gebf.>Hamiih : hence.at Salem 28th ult. jiils,} | <■ Scbr. o. A. Heeksher, Stubbs, neuce af Salem 28th Ultimo, ' 1 Schr. Ik. Marrel, Eldridge, hence at Salem 28th ult. Schr. George Edward, Baker, hence at Salem 28th ult. DISASTERS. Ship Britannia, of Bath, from Grand Bay for London, which got ashore in Saugcnay River, and «** floated off 18fch ult., a* before reported, woe towed to Quebec eve ning of 24th, waterlogged. , The Barque Caractacus, of Charleston, from Leghorn, reports having spoken on the 17th ult., lat. 28 30, lon. 72 24, the Brig Pacific of aud from New York, for Mobile. May 18, lat, 10 54 N., lon. 113 28 E., ship Sea Serpent, from Hong Kong for Bankok. , „ , June 17, lat. 40 16 N.. lon, 29 04 W., ship Brutus, of Boston, from Now York for East Indies. , Julv 3, let 49X, ion. 12 02, ship Tamerline, Holmes, from Liverpool for Boston. NEW YORK, JULY 31.—Ar. ship Win. Stetson, of Thomaston, Jordan, Liverpool, Juno 27. July 6tn, lot. 32 05, lon. 32, Raw ship Mary, of Bath, bound W. July 7th, exchanged signals with steamship —, fur Li verpool, 12th, saw ship Julia, bound West. 20th, olf Capo Cod, spoke bark David Kimball, from St. Johns for Boston. The W. S. has experienced tight 8. W. winds the whole passage. Crossed the Banks in lat. 45 30— saw no ico. Ship Pocaboutaß, of Bath. Cotter. Havre, June 21st. July 20th, lat. 44, lon. 42, Bpoke ship Elizabeth Hamil ton, of Now York, bound East. Ship Isaac Wright, Marshall, Lirerpoot June 21st. July 20th, lat, 41 50, lon. 67 35, spoke bark Hannibal, of Sears port, for Boston. July 27th, off Georges Shoals, spoke ship Martin Luther, bouud E. The J. W. haa ex perienced light winds the entire passage. Ham. ship Marion, Gravemanu; Hamburg, June Bth. Brig James Browu, Brown, Mystic. Br, bark KalUbokka, Finch, Rio Janeiro May 20, and 4 days from Hampton Roads. Brig Alamo, Parsons, Machias, 0 days. Br, brig Cygnet, Smith, Windsor, 17 days. Br. schr. London, Walter. St. John*. N- F., July 24. Br, schr. Alma, Curry, Windsor. N. S-, 14 days. Cleared—Ships Mercury, French. Havre; J. A. Wes tervelt, Austin,. Liverpool; brigs Linda, Cook, Machias; John Butler, Park, Malaga. BALTIMOBE, July3l—Arrived, IrlK Standard (Br.), King, 18 days from Port Stain, Trinidad—report* off Annapolis a full rigged brig,‘bound up. At Quarantine, brig Los Amigos (Br.), Lawson, 13 dayß from San Bias; fchrs. Mohawk, Staples, from Ponce, P. R., July 20; Arctic (Br,), Styrrup, 6 days f»om Nassau, N. P. Cl’d, bai-que OhUten, Pennal, Portland; brigs Lady of the Lake (Br.), Newman, West Indies, Thomas Achorn, nastlnr.s, Boston; schrs. Alice Mowe, Pike, Harbor Gtace,~N, g,; John 8011, Ilallett, Boston. List of Arrivals at the Principal Hotels. GIRARD HOUSE. A. Welch, Washington: A. G. Seaman, Washington; A. O. Seaman, jr., Washington; Samuel A. Gaylord. St. Lauls; D. Z. Moore. Sacramento, Cal.; R.J. Gar njer, Richmond; R. W. Donnell and lady, Mo.; William Cb&uveaet, Anuapolis; J. P. "Weatherly and daughter, B, C.; L. Townsend aud two daughters, ,8- C.; 11. K. Stevens, U. 8. A.: E. H. Ste vens, S. C.; R. G. Hariier, N. Y.; J O. Wilslng, Cuba; D. E. Small, York, Pa.; John Suelling and lauy, Pa.; W. Ballard, Indiana; Mark Wotlor, Aberdeen, Miss.; E. A ! , Poulet, Miss.; David Gibson and lady, Cincinnati; D. E. Cincinnati; J. Isaac, Arrow Rock; L. Ludoolus, Vhila.: A. H. Cameron, Balt; E. R. Hutchin son,. Philadelphia: John A. Wolsor, York, Penu’a; W. D.'Dobbins. Arkansas; Col. F. P. Redmond, Arkan sas ; W. G. Terry, Virginia; 0. il. Grover, Kansas; M. Alinngro, Cuba; A. Be Ximeno, Cuba; John Binford . S. A, Danforth and sister, Washington; Mrs. Cameron and two daughters, Pa.; Mrs. Burnside*, Pa.: Win. Summorfield, Havana; W. S. Gibson, Mansfield,,'La.: W. B. Hitler, Memphis j E. A. Leigh and lad, N. C.; Mrs. 8. A. EUiott, N. 0.; 8. M. Moyes and lad, Cuba; W. M. Leathh*, Ciu, Ohio; F. A. Adams, New York; J. M. Bruien, Detroit; W. O. Ross and lady, Montgom ery, Ala.; C. afacalestcr, Jr., Torresdale; WelfsCoverly, Harrisburg;-L.-G.'. Hamton, Ala.; R. Siuis, Ga.; Col. Holt and son, Georgia; P. Araoa, Havana; Mrs. Tolino and two children, Havana; Dr. G. G. Griflln, Alabama; T. . Griffin, Alabama; G. P. Glover, Alabama; A, Y. Sharpe, Alabama; S. Marloy and lady, Mississippi; Miss Carry Msrley; Mississippi; Mia* Anna Marloy, Missis sippi; Mrs. 8. Cowan, Mississippi; Miss Irene Cowan, Mississippi; John Cowan, Mississippi; W. Cowan, Mis sissippi; J. D. Wood, New Orleans; C. A. Wood, New Orleans; Master S. H. Wood, New Orleans; Mrs. B. H. Wood, New Orleans; Manuel A. Riva, Havana; A. De Armas. Cuba; J. Delgado, Cuba; P. Viliega, Robt. Rives, lady and two daughters, Va.; Miss L. G. Wlmblfth, Yao R. A. Southwick and lady, N. Y.; J. D. Kremelberg, Baltimore; W. Damping, Baltimore; John P. Doan, St. Louis; S. Belbrough, Cuba; R. Jolmsos, Cuba; John Brandt, jc.« Lancaster; R. Bonn, Balt more; J. M. Carter, N. Y.: P. Villaraore, N. Y.; E. B. Barrett and lady, Northumberland; Miss Lizzie Tearaon, Northumberland; A. Redburn, Wisconsin; L. Stein, New Yurie; A. McDowell, St. Louis; George W. Small, Louisville; A. L. Hamilton and lady, Tens.; B. Douglass and wife, Nashville; H. D. Jackson, New York; E.N. Maxvell, Louisville, Ky.; Robt. Hodges, Baltimore; A. U. Washington, Nashville;'J. M. Me 'Combs, Memphis, Tonn.; Mr. Stevens and lady, New port, RI.; R; Robo, Cuba; Wm. Buck, Eugiand. S. A. Pengle, Wtuhington: D. Gibson, Arkansas; A. C. Craig, Do Kalb, Ho.; H. Blount. Rochester; E, R. Hutchinson. Musouti; W. E. Williams, York county, Pa.; B. T. Relff, !*».; jr. g, porter and wife, Indiana: Mrs. Harper, do. ; 8. C. Kttahin, Minnesota; J, W. Hunter, Newark, N. J.; n. E. Leman, Lancaster; J. C. Hill, Philadelphia; Homer C. Lewis ami lady, «io. *'wl J. Medina,Pa. j Geo.P. Stiles, Utah; W. M. Carder, Red ’Fork, Ark.; Join Porter, Meadvillo, Pa.: A. 9. Dickson, do.; John Henderson, Baltimore; Wm. Stokei, 'Louisville, Ky.; B. F. Baer, Lancaster, Pa.; Edw. T. Mograw, Pittsburgh; John Mayland, Lancaster; Geo. Sands, Baltimore; FrankSandß, do.; John A. Bigler, Harrisburg; Saml.S. Bigler, do.; Chas. Conner, do,; lion. C. R. Buckalew; .liioomsbuTg; C. M. Buucaa,' ChambcrsbuTg. A. Wolle, Bethlehem, Pa.: G. C. Cannon, New Alba ny, Ind ; J. Vdu Vliet, Indianapolis; Joshua H. Dirr, Allentown; D. S. Dieffenkercher, Pittsburgh; Chsrlei J. Stadiger, I'hila.; Miss Lizilo Yard, Easton, Pa.; (leave Swartz, Pa.; Chas. Marr, M.Di, Scranton; Isaac Shirk, Lancaster co, Pa',; Jacob August. Warrington, N,C; A. P. Spinney, Ashland; R. W. Leibcrt, Bethtehen, ta., C. B. Taylor Sc lady, Atlanta, III.; M. S. Eichelberjer, York, Pa ; J. B. Ingolls, N.Y.; J. G. Turney, Pottle; R. E. Munger, Palmyra; J. W. Killmger, Lobauoa; Mrs. Killinger, do.; Miss llitiell, do.; J. D. Hockmier, Pitts burgh; A. F. lloas, Reading; W. C. Cattell, Easton. Pa. J, M. Wilfong, Tar River, N, 0.) G. Congclutan, St. Louis, Mo.; Chaa. Keill, Boonviile,Mo.; F. Ml Lowe, Ky.; Thos. Boyd, 111,; J. P, McDotaid, New Oilcans; Edw. McDonald, St. Louis; Hi K. Ilyde and lady,Balti more; T. J. B. Behunk, Fishkill, N. Y.; C. S. Merritt, N. Y.; E. ; P. Bowen, Havre de Grata, M}<>■; Miss R- Hyrlacca. Harrisburg; Misft S. McV« do.; John McVey. do.; G. C. Stair, York, Pa ; Jin Morning, Middletown, Pa.; James Drake and lady, \tterson, Pa.; Joahua S. Royal, Harriaburg. ; ‘ NEW YORK STOCK EXCI FIHST 1 $lOOO Ohio Cs ! 70 103 1000 do 9 CO 100 30000 Ind SUito bs 84 6000 do a 3 83# 1000 Tenn 6s ’9O 3000 Missouri Ga c 79j£ 1000 Virginia 0s 90fc 2000 NY Con Sub B 80 5000IU Ccu c 35000 do b 3 09* 1000 TH& Alton 2d 64J* 2000 Galena & Clu 2«181 5Q Bk of America 100 20 Ocean Bank 100% 48 Amor Ex Bk 111 WM. M. HICKMAN. 10 Grocer*’ Bk 109 20 I'a.rk Bank 102* UCityßauk 119 100 Canton Co s3O 19* 200 • do • U 3 19# 800 Harlem RR s 3 10 35 do ' 10* 60 do pref 24 70 Pfltm Coal 85* 10 do 80 • 25 do 80* 300 do b3O 87 212 do 87 ■3OO Cum Coat b3Q 18 100 do 17* 300 NY Cent s6Q 85* GOO do I*3o 86*. 300 do c 80*' 330 do 86*/ 16 do 80; 1225 do c 80^ 400 do s3O 80, 100 do bOO 86 100 Erie RR ' bCO 34/ 795 do 8* 250 do 860 34 50 , do ,m 3* 150 do. bSO &£ 200 Hud Bivcr c 2; & C C & Citi R‘ or & Galena &. Chi c i*># h/cond ' 1000 Ohio 6 } a; no Ao3 I 1000 Ohio 6’*, XQ 109 10000 Ind. 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It. c 95# 60 do *6 05 60 do h3O 95# 200 do b 3 05# 26 Mil. & Bliss E. 63# 600 ----do 1 c 63# 000 do hOQ 53# 13081.5.&N.1.R.L8 60 200 (lo 630 48 100 do b 3 60 76 do c 60# 400 do 830 47# 60 do sls 48# 150 . do h 3 50# 115 do c 60# 200 do c 60# 800 do »10 50 ly’a business at the office of >|jpoo for transfer drafts oi Uriigtons Notices. (!EanOi£mtco for the PRESS. -PHILAniIiPHW, SATURDAY, A.RGU.ST I . 185 7 , opeciol Notices, Saving Fund—Five Per Cent. Interest—Na tional Safety Trust Company, in Walnut Street, south west cornor of Tuinti Street, Pnii.AnKLpniA. Assets more than Onb Million and a lUlk ok Dollars, all invested in Rsal Estate, Mortuaoss, Ground Rests, aud other first class securities, as required by the char- Tbis old and well-established institution confines its business entirely to the receiving of money on de posit. Any sum, largo or small, is received, and the money Is always paid back, without notice, to any amount. The office is open every day from 9 o’clock iu the morniug uutil 7 o’clock iu the cveuiug, and on Monday aud evenings until 9 o’clock. Teas, IViues and Liquors.—Pure Old Port aud Madeira; Brandies guaranteed to be old, MouoQgahela Whiskey of diflereut flavors, with a large stock of Teas bought previous to the advance in price, at W heki.kk’s Old Stand, S. E. corner Third and Lombard Streets, au l-3t F. Brown’s Essence of Jamaica Ginger.— This is truly a family medlciuo; ut this season, when affections of the stomach and bowels are so common, no (amity, individual, or traveller .should be without It. It is peculiarly efficacious in summer complaints of children, «od >* known mid prescribed by the medical faculty. See advertisement. Teas.—The advance on Teas since the bom bardment of Canton by the British, Ims been on good Oolongs, 25 to 30 per cent. Having a large stock on hand previous to the advance, I am selling my Tens at old prices. John H. Wukeler, aul-3t S. E. corner Third aud Lombard. Dr. Smith’s Electric (Ml, Eighth and Wal nut, ia the most wonderful curative ever kuown. Galu tia B. Smith, M. D., Proprietor, N. E. coruer of Eighth and Walnut. oul-lt* A Great Establishment.—The Salamander Safe Factory of Messrs. Evans A Watson, is one of the most interesting establishments in the city. The building in which their operations are carried on, is to bo found in Eighth street, near Vino; the salca-room being at No. 20 South Fourth street. Between fifty and sixty men are employed in the various departments of tho manu facturing establishment. Some idea of the extent of their labors may be formed from a statement of the work they have now in baud. Their workmen are now engaged in constructing large safes for tho following Ono for the Strauaburg Bank, liued all through with chilled iron,'weighing about 0,000 pounds; one of tho same size and material for the Southwestern Bank of Virginia; and one for tho Bauk ot Jersey Shore, Pa.; two for tho Ofttaragua Bank; one for a pri vate baukiug house in Wilkesbarre, Pa.; ouo for a private baukiug house at Norristown, Pa.; and one targe set ot chilled iron bank vault doors tor a new Bauk at Millville, N. J. All these aro to be supplied with Evans A Watson’s Patent Alphabetical Bauk Lock, which is equal to any othor lock now In use for safety and convenience. For testimony a* to tho value of this lock, Messrs. Evans & Watson can refer to the City aud Consolidation Banks, of this city; Newark Bank, Dela ware; Bank of Fulton, Alabama, and Poe & Swift, Selma, Ala. There aro also to bo seen at the factory, in process of construction, some sets of vault doors for the uew Pennsylvania Railroad office, at tho corner of Third street and Willing’s Alley. Dr. Smith’s Electric Oil, N. E. corner Eighth and Walnut Streets, is the only real curative of Rheu matism, Piles, Neuralgia, Burns, &c. Ac., that was ever known. Beware of counterfeits! aul-lt# personal PERSONAL. —Arrangements having been made between the friends of BRADLEY a*d HAN KIN, tho result of the battle will be hnmedintoly tele graphed to tho WINSLOW EXCHANGE RESTAU RANT, SOUTH Street, above Sixth, on Saturday. It* The most delightful moon. LIGHT EXCURSION OF THE SEASON wilt be mado on SATURDAY EVENING-, August 1, by tlio steamer NORFOLK, Captain James Kelly, to OAPJO ISLAND and tho BREAKWATER, leaving the Union Steamship Company’s Wharf, first above Market st., at 7 o’clock, Mogorgeo’s wharf, Kensington, at7)£,and Simpson Sc Neill’s whorl, below Queen street, at 8 o’lock. Returning, will leave tho Breakwater at 4 o’clock, P. M., and Capo Island at 7 P. M., on Sunday, giving passengers an opportunity of remaining twelve hours at Capo Island, Faro for tho Excursion, only $2. The Norfolk has fine sleeping accommodations for over 300 passengers Will stop at New Castlo and Delaware City, going and returning. aul-H E ' KHWr.AND & cc ITT !• LOOKING GLASS AND PICTURE PRAMK MANUFACTURERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Importers ana Dealers in Oil Paintings, Water-Color Drawings, Engravings, Ac. A large assortment always on band. Packing and removing (Hasses, and banging attended to. m ARCH Street, Abovo Sixth, south Ride, Philadelphia. aul-liu rp Richard' norius & son, locomo tive STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, SEVENTEENTH STREET, HAMILTON, FAIItVIBW AND SPRING GARDEN STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. Engaged exclusively In tho manufacture of LOCOMOTIVE STEAM ENGINES. Manufacture to order Locomotives of any arrange, went, weight or capacity, for the use of Wood or Coke , or Bttumtnous Coal in its crude state, or ANTHRACITE COAL, WITHOUT EMITTING SMOKE, OAB OR HUE. In design, material and workmanship, tho Locomo tives produced at these Works are equal to, aud not ox ceiled hy auy. The materials used in construction are made on the spot, and insure the host quality and most reliable stock. The large extent of Shops, and Corn -pUtt Equipment of AfaeAinrry nnd Tools, euable .chain to execute" — " " • - - BEST (fF WORK WITH GREAT DESPATCH, OP ANY AIIHANGV.MENT REQUIRED. CIIILLKI) CAR WHEELS, HAMMERED AXLES, With Forgings of any si/e or form. IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS, And MACHINE WORK generally. RICHARD NORRIS. HENRY LATIMER NORRIS. aul-ly .—A handsome jtssort- < TAVANA CIGA.IIS '-A meat, such ns Figaro, Partagas, Cabanas, Sultana, Gloria, Jupiter, Coloko, Converclantes, Torrey Lopez, Union Americana, Orojon, Flora Cubans, Ac., Ac., Ac., in X) I*s and 1-10 boxes, of all sizes and quali ties, iu store tuid constantly receiving, and for sale low, by CHARLES TKTE, {now) 138 WALNUT Street, aul-ly below Second, second fitter riHARTER OAK F INSURANCE COMPAT Cash Capital $300,000. 1 vicinity adjusted at tlie Phi. By leave wo refer to D. 8. Brown & Co., Plilla.} Hon. Joel Jones, Pbila. CliiifTees, Stout & Co., “ Hon, Rufus Choate, Boston Hacker, Lea A: Co,, “ j Hon. T. 8. Williams, Ilart’d We havo facilities for placing any amount of Insu rance in tho ino?t reliable Companies. PHILADELPHIA GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY , No. 413 {old No. 14.1) CHESTNUT ST. THOMPSON & HOOD, . Agents. HARNESS’, SADDLES AND TRUNKS, LACEY & PHILLIPS, Nos. 14 and 16 South SEVENTH street, above CHESTNUT, have manufac tured, expressly for the FALL TRADE, a larger stock of superior Harness. Saddles and Trunks, tnan any other house in their line, and having reduced the mode of manufacturing to such ft perfect system, they are be yond all competition for quality, stylo and price. P. S.—-Country Harness makers can be supplied cheaper than they can manufacture. aul-lm Black teas, pure oolongs-go and 75 cents, at WHEELER’S, 8. E. corner Third and Lombard. aul-St-rp ANDEL & HAYDN DRUG STORE, EIGHTH and GREEN street*, Philadelphia, D. L. STACKHOUSE, Proprietor. Always on hand the choicest articles of DRUGS, MEDICINES, PERFU MKRY, CIGARS, Ac. Stackhouse’s Patent Silver Soda Water Fountain keeps the wster at 33 deg.; his Syrups and Creams arc acknowledged by all as being the richest in tho city, aul'lm Handy & morris, manufactu rers OF CUMBERLAND WROUGHT IRON TUBES, for Gas, Steam or Water. Also, GENERAL IRON COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Warehouse S. E. corner FRONT and WALNUT. aul-3m Five per cent, saying fund, N. E. comer of CIIESNUT and TENTH. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL 1500,000. Chartered by the State of Pennsylvania, 1855. Deposits received daily from 9 to 4, and pbid on de mand, with interest. Deposits received from merchants and others, payable by checks on sight. Interest allowed on the average balances JOHN MILLER. President. JOS. W. 80UDER, Vice President 7. L. lIUTCniNSON, Secretary. *« Mm Thomas e. Baxter.—hardware, CUTLERY AND TOOLS, No. 910 MARKET 8T. } above Ninth, south side, Philadelphia. au I-Cm CULLENDER & PASCAL, >3 H ATT EHB, No. 8 8. SIXTH street, Philadelphia SUNDAY TRANSCRIPT, TO-MORROW. —TIIIRTY-SIX COLUMNS OF THE CHOICEST READING MATTKH. CJUNDAY TRANSCRIPT, TO-MORROW. >3 —BEAUTIFUL BTOBIE3, PARISIAN PICK. INGS, SKETCHES, Ac. SUNDAY TRANSCRIPT, TO-MORROW. -A HOST OF OHAIIMING OBIGINAL PRO DUCTIONS. SUNDAY TRANSCRIPT, TO-MORROW. -STIRRING' EDITORIALS ON LOCAL AND GENERAL TOPICS. ©UNDAY TRANSCRIPT, TO-MORROW. —THE FULLEST AND BEST LOCAL REPORTS. SUNDAY TRANSCRIPT, TO-MORROW. —TUB BRADLEY AND RANKIN PUGILISTIC ENCOUNTER. CJUNDAY TRANSCRIPT, TO-MORROW. ® -TELEGRAPHIC NEWS TO THE LATEST MOMENT. SUNDAY TRANSCRIPT, TO-MORROW. —A FEW MATTERS OF INTEREST TO POLI TICIANS. f-JUNiW Y TRANSCRIPT, TO-MORROW. 13 -JOHN W. FORNEY AND HIS NEW PAPER. Cs, Dwellings, Fac tories, Hotels, &d. This Oes Machine Ims been in constant and successful use for four years, and is therefore no longer an experiment. The simplicity of tin) Apparatus, its entire freedoai from danger by nxplo oisns, the little attention retired, tiio ease with which it is managed, by any porsor, and the cheapness and superiority of the Jreuth Street. For hirther infornutiou apply as above, to • C. P- WKI.KS, aul-stuth lm Agent Boston Benzole Gas works Co. PURE OLD PORT WINE AT WHEEL SB’S,». I), corner lUrd And LomburJ. sul-itrj, TIIOMEUF’ 9 VARIETIES.—“The cool est iiUico in the city. and the most respectably .it tended ’’—N. W corner FIFTH and CHESTNUT THIS, and KVKItY EVENING this week, those beau tiful and well-tried Philadelphia favorites, FaNNY FUUKEST, jenny SEELMAN, and M’iLE. lefolle, Will appear, aided by a SUPERIOR COMPANY A laughable Afterpiece will conclude the performance which couuneuces at a quarter to 8. AdmiP-lou 10 cents JOHN C WARREN. Conductor of Amusements Academy of music, broad and LOCUST Street*.—Mr. E. A. MARSHALL* Sole Lessee.—PROMENAPE CONCERTS—A GREAT SUC CESS.—'TIUS EVENING, 14, tin* folimsing artists will a]>)i« a iir:—MM) JOIIANNSKN, MISS RICH* INGS, SIGNOR AMODIO. MU. FRAZER, and the gu-nt GERMANIA ORCHESTRA, Under the diiection of CARL EERGMAN. Admittance ‘i'i cents. JOHN DREW’S NATIONAL THEATRE . WALNUT ntu-et, übui.- LIOUTII.—Lessee and Manager John Prow. Piices—Dress Circle ami Par quet, 37X cents; Orchestra Chairs. <3O cents; Scats id Private Box. 75 cents; Family Circle, ‘25 cents. Dorns open at 7. To commence at 8 o'clock. Box Oflku open fiom 10 to 3 o’clock, where Scats can he Secured with out extra charge. Continued success of the Creat French iErotmut and Magician, Whose ficlentiilc and beautiful Magical Soirees are nightly atteuded by the (have, tho Uny, the Old and Young. Entire change of experiments for TO-NIUHT, (Sa tuiday), August Ist, 1817. The Modern Miracles will conclude with tho MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE. The Entertainments concluding with tho Farce of GOOD FOll NOTHING. Tom Dribbles. .Mr. John Drew | Nan... Mrs. John Drew B*ENN STEAM ENGINE AND BOIL JL ER WORKS HEANEY, NEAFIE & CO., PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL ENGINEERS, MACHINISTS, BOILER-MAKERS. BLACK SMITHS AND FOUNDERS. Having for many years been in successful operation, and been exclusively engaged in building aud repairing Marine and Ilivor Engines, high And low pressure, Iron Boats, Wutor Tanks, Propellers. Arc., .tc , respectfully offer their services to the public, as being fully prepared to contract for Engines ot all sizes, Marine, River, and Stationary. Having sets of patterns of different sizes, are prepared to execute orders with quick despatch! Every description of Pattern-making made at the shortest notice. High and Low Pressure, Fluo, Tubu lar and Cylinder Boiler*, of the bestPennsyhania char coal iron. Forgings of all sizes and kinds; Iron and Brass Castings of all descriptions; Roll Turning, Screw Cutting, and all other work connected w Ith tho aliovo business. Drawings and specifications for all work done at their establishment free of charge, and work guaranteed. Tho subscribers have ample wharf dock room for re pairs of boats, where they can lay In perfect safety, and ure provided with shears, blocks, lulls, &c., v all who nclmlre the delicacy of tone, the fidelity to nature, and truthfulness of finish, whichpre-cmiuontly disfhi* guinbed the Operators of Root. aul.l* eWahY'oFTmTtath)ns,—nr & "g. A. WRIGHTS’ pUIGINAh PRANGIPANNI, OR EVERLASTING PERFUME FIIANOtPANSi ExTnAOTH, J pRAXGII'AKS! Voxads, “ Hair On., I “ Simp, “ Tooth Powdkk, j “ Suuikt. Those new, elegant n»f Hint great man Having boon a persona,! l« lend «d the dci eased, and en joying a imge sliai6 ol his conlldence, I)r Elder is well qualified to do Justice to the subject Tills work will be issued m one handsome octavo vol ume, nnd will equal in oveiy respect the superbvol umes of u Arctic L'xploiutiou.s” recently published. It will contain a new fuli-lace portrait, executed on bleed, as well as engravings of his residence, toomb, medal-,, Ac In ord**r to j,ive this work a largo circulation, it will bo sold at the ow price of $1 50. M<>flK THAN $300,000 SOLD WITHIN SINK MONTHS DX. KANE’S UUEAT WORK, ARCTIC EXPLORATIONS, la now being vad by more than two bundled thousand msons, old aid young, leaned and unlearned. It is , ust tho book vhich should be owned and read by every American Pivo hundred newspapers lave each pro nounced it tlie most remarkable and marvellous work ever publinh-4. The Foreign journals and the most distinguished jaivms ot Europe are extravagant in its praise. It is more Interesting than Robitinun Crusoe, birug ft faithful accruit of privations and hardships, the narra tive of which rannot be read without a shudder. Our most eminentuicn have vied with each other in extoll ing its merit*. Two vola., octavo, superbly illustrated Tinea hundred engravings. Price $5. 1)11. 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PKLOU/H& SON, thankful for tin* liberal pa. tronage Krebtirc accorded to their Establishment, unci tlwirouß touerit its eontimianco, would uunounro to Printera and Publishers that their new SPECIMEN BOOK i* now re«ly, and from their increased facilities, me now prepareilto furnish every thing necessary in a complete Printinj Establishment, at the shortcut no tice. Their long uuctfcal experience in the business, and the fa*tof thri- personal superintendence of the mnnufnctuilng deputment, justifies them in asserting that they ran fnrnis a more durable and better fin ished article than thjr cotemporarjes. Those, therefore, who desiro Printing Materials, would do well to nppl; to them previous to purchasing elsowhero. Old typotakcu at Ocuta per pound, in exchange for uoiy flt ppojJmeu prica aul*U onics bjj Qttirtion, Jons IHVLIS, Auctioskku, NO. 825 AKOH STREET, hvtwvcn THIRD AND FOURTH STREETS. SALKS EVERY EVENING at fi o’clock Ol limits. Shoes, Biognns,Gaiters. Ht'dwme,Cutlery, Watches, Jcweliy, Hosiery, Whip*, Trunk*, Fancy Goods, Notions, Ac., Ac JV B Touns of Night Rule*, four nmuth* eredH/or approved City acceptances, for kuhih of fIOO mi l over, with interest added from date of sale CARD.—Out-door Sales solicited of Household Furni ture at dwellings, Stocks of Hardware, Uuderwiitcr*’ Sales of Hardware, Cutlery, &c. Consignments soli cited to l*o sold at the Auelioii Rooms Charge* moder ate. Apply ns abovo. Advance* made on Consignments of Goods. aul Im Woluekt & Scott, Auctioned*, /101 CHESTNUT STIiEET, OPPOSITE TUB CUSTOM HOUSK. Iwtwoen F.mrtli .ml Ftllli Slicft,. OAUl) _\Vo invito tiio early ami particular attention of iiuiu!i!is t ., ({ t 0 the large ami lalunblo *t<>ck <>l ot> niaile dents’iiml Boys* Clothing; Ladles’and dents' Pithing Suits• .sowing Machines ; Piano Foite, Ac . to be sold at our store thin day, by catalogue, commencing ut 10 o'clock precisely HOYS’ AND YOlvrilS’ SUPKHIOIt (IAHMKNTS. ALSO—WiII lie ailihij, an invoice ol Hov*’ ami Youths’ SUJtetior city made darmenfs, made in the host manner anil latest stylo, by one of ti t <> most lushiouable clothiers in the trade. BTho materials are of first rjUMity, made tip tosuit boys ami youths from six to sixteen yearn of ago. Parents ami guardians will find U to their interest "to look after the requirements of Young America ” N\ 11 —The whole are now displayed f or examination. SALK OK RKADY-MADK CLOTHING. THIS (SATURDAY) MORNING. commencing #t 10 o’clock jiieclcely, Wow ill soil, without re«m«, on a liberal credit. & largo mol valuable frtock of dents’ and Hoys’ Heady iniulo Clothing, got up expressly for City Custom Trade The who'c nro now Arranged for examination, catalokru* s. Purchasers will find Jt their interest to attend. LADIES' AND GENTS' BATHING DRESSES. Also, mi invoice of city made Ladies’ and dents’ Bathing Dresses, made of superior materials, in the most approved style. MiWIXd MACHINKS. Also, two nujK'rior Bowing Afucliities. w order. ELEGANT ROSEWOOD PIANO. Abo, one splendid Rosewood Piano, unde by Neill & Duress; was selected by an eminent Profmor of Music, and is perhaps unexcelled for tone and flnisli; being a premium instrument it claims the attention of pur chasers. May be examined any time previous to sale. ERKMPTORY SALK OK 40,000 WASUSTAND AND TABLE LEGS, TUESDAY NKXT, commencing at 11 o'clock precisely Wo will sell without reserve, 40,000 Maple and Pop lar IVaslistand and Table Legs, turned and finished in the host manner. Tlic whole may ho examined on the nioruing.of aalo, when the Trade and Cabinet Makers will find it their interest to attend. d t* NOTICE.—Our sales of Embroideries, Millinery floods. Ac., for the Fall and Winter, will commence •luring the early part of the present month, aud will he continued regularly throughout tho seaa m, due notice of which will be given, • lw By Geo. IV. Smitu, Auctk»sei.r. NE. CORNER OF BARRON AND • SOUTH STREETS, above Second EVENING SALES. B\LES EVERY SATURDAY EVENING, At 1% o'clock, at the Auction Store, of Hardware, Out lory, Housekeeping Articles, Clothing, Watches, Jewel, ry, Fancy Articles, &c. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNI TURE, FEATHER BEDS, BEDDING CARFET INU, Ac Tills morning, At 10 o’clock, at the auction store, comprising supe rioi mahogany spring seat nofa.s; chaiin to match; bu reaus; bedsteads; cane seat and Windsor chairs: settees; tables; washstauds; louking glasses, superior feather beds, holsteis, uud jiillow*, mattresses, Brussels, in grain, rag, and veuitian carjasting, stoves, clocks; kit chen utensils, Sec. 700 LOTS OK FORFEITED COLLATERALS urge Peremptory Bale of Valuable bold and Silver Watches, Pine Gold Jewelry, Uuiis, Pistols, Musical Instruments, Fancy Articles, dec On Monday morning, At o'clock, at the auction store of Ueo W. Smith, South Street, above Secoud, corner ol Barton Street, comprising a large, valuable and desirable assortment of goods. N. 11 —The goods will bo open for examination e.uly on the morning ol sale. Terms cash. UAMUKJ* .NATHANS, AUCTIONEER, fj mid MONEY LOAN OFFICE, No. 112 South THIRD Street, below Walnut, opposite Pear st., only eight dnois below the Exchange Hours of business from 7 o'clock, A. M., until 10 o’clock in the evening. Out-door sales, and sales at the Auction llou«e, at tended upon tho most satisfactory terms. CAPITAL $200,000. I'stablhh fit for thf last Thirty Yean. Advances made from one dollar to thousands on Dia monds, Silver Plate, Watches, Jewelry, Hardware, Mer chandise, Clothing, I'nrmture, Bedding, Cigars. Musical Instruments, Guns, Horses, Carriages, and Goods yt evert description, All goods can remain any length of time agreed i pun. All advances, from one hundred dollars and upwards. Mil be charged 2 per cent, per month ; $5OO uud over, he lowest market rate. Thn Store House having a depth of 120 feet, has large ire and thief-proof vaults to store all valuables, and pri- vate watchmen for the premises; also, a heavy insu rance effected for the honefft of all peraniishaviug goods advanced upon N. B.—On account of having an unlimited capital, this office is prepared to make advances on more hatm tactorv and accommodating terms than any other in this city. Money advanced to the poor, in small amounts, with out any charge. AT PRIVATE SALE. Gold Patent Lever and other Watches, Jewelry, and Clothing will bo sold at reduced prices. aul-ly tOrn (Boobs. 4~1 HEAT BARGAINS IN DRV GOODS! VT CLOSIN'* OUT OF SUMMKH STOCK ! J. McULATIIKRY, FIFTH Stot, Mowtlio Shippon Street Market, East side, will offer TO-DAY his entire stock of SUMMER DRESS GOODS, such as Summer Silks, Ducal*, Challie*. French and Swiss Lawns, Shawls, Mohair Mitts, mid Parasols, at 10 t-"** **—-*• **"n than coni, to in*k» room for Fall Goods. Also, 500 needle worked COLLARS and SLEEVES, from 10 cents to ?1, about half price, real bargains. Also, a large assortment of PLAIN ami FANCY OaSSIMKUKS. CABUMKRKTTS, TWEEDS, LINEN DRILLS and CHECKS, for Men and Boy’s wear, at less than cod Together with a largo and general assortment of SEASONABLE DRY GOODS, at our Usual low puce*. Our cheap rout and small profits enables us to under sen tho up-town Motcs at all times ID*" Oivo us a call Jnsnrnnrc (Companies. GIHAHI) fjke AND MARINE INSUR ANCE COMPANY. IMULAUKLI'IIIA—Office, No. o'2 WALNUT street. went of THIRD FIRE RISKS ONLY TAKEN. M IMRfcCTORS. Win. M. Swain, John Anspach. Jr., H. N Burroughs, J. 11. Hughes, K. I). Sherman, Wm, I*. Hacker, J. P Steiner, 11. A. Shackelford, Hon. JOkV< JONES, President lion. U. W. WOUUWAHU, Vico ProM-l.'iit. Jko. S Mo.Wuj.un. Secretary. JaMFg B. Ai,voju>, Assistant Secretary. aul-3m Jer. Wulkcr, Jim. McClure, Tin* Craven. A. S. (lillett, Furman Sheppard, Sunil. Junes, M. D., Joseph Klapp, M. D ijotds aub UcctiumtiUs. WILLIAM N. KINO, —.SOUTHERN • EXCHANGE HOTEL, South-east corner of HFTII and CARPENTER Sts., Philadelphia aul-lm fiIIKSNUT STREET HOUSE SAMUEL MILLER, (Old No. 121) New No 321 CIIESNTT STREET, below Fourth, Philadelphia aul-lui iTiriI.UAM HANNINGS’ GiH-Lag.-r BJTi pT Saloon, No. 33 CARTERS ALLUV, Pbiladel- au Mm Shipping FOU LONDON—SATURDAY, August 1, 1837 —The new packet haniue \CHILLES, 000 tons. Captain J. A. Spedden, will sail as above Cabin Passage,,,, i"*, Second Cabin -jo Steerage is Passengers hi Second Cabin and Stem age, found with provisions according to the Aineiicaii Passenger Aet For height or passage, apply to «ul THUS RICHARDSON & Co WOK LIVERPOOL—SATURDAY, lutli l August.—The eh ip PHILADELPHIA. Cipt. Chau. K. Poole, will pail as übovc. Cabin I‘asHayn. Second Cabin. Second Colon and Steerage Passengers furnished wit! pioMsions, according to the American Pawjuger Act an] THUS. RICHARDSON K 00 JOHN N. REEVES, CARPENTER'AND BUILDER, PASriYUNK ROAD, oppyWto County Prison. Orders for Jobbing promptly attended to aul-lm Give hufty's American manu factured .STEEL PEN atrial 407 GUEST. NUT Sheet, above Fourth. $1 mil-lm JOSEPH BLACK, Banner, Sign, Decora tive and Genera! ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, N. K comer FOURTH and WALNUT Streets, entrance ou Fourth Ktrwit ALo—PORTRAITS, the site oi life, painted from Dagueireot) pen. aul-dlm ('I I.LEWIS, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN FINE WINES. LIQUORS, CIGARS, Ac., 20 South FIFTH Sheet, Philadelphia anl-ly Win:.s and liquors, old buck WHISKEY, MONONGAIIELV WHISKEY, French Brandy, Gins, Port Wines, Ac 1000 Buttles pure Flinch Brandy. Port Wines, pute, one dollar pet bottle, Wholesale and Retail. CHARLES STUART. No 132, Pus«.ynnk Road, below Caipcntcr at. I7HGARO, CABANAS AND PARTAGAS SKUAR3—A choice invoice of these celebrated brands on board brig •* New Era.” daily exp«rt«‘teNj j >a k(‘ a , in.iking the most lUPEtT, CHEAPEST am| REM A RLE ROUTE hv which Vie ighl um he foi warded to and fiom the GREAT Wh:?T RATES RETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTS «U i»m Kiikt Class—Boot,, Klines, Hats, mid Caj)S, Kook-s, Dry Goods, (in boxes ImlM and trunks). Drugs, (in boxes mid bales) Feather,, F urs ' £c Second Class— Doni^-atic Sheet in-*, Shirting nud Ticking, (in or-gmal b iles), Drugs (in casks), Hardware Leather, (in roll, or boxes), Wool and Sheep Pelts, Ka-dwaril, A c Ac*. GOe perlOUlb. Timm Cuss—Amds. steel, chains, (in casks). Ili inji. Uacouaud I'ork, Kilted, (looseor uiMeks), Tobacco. manufactured, (except Cigar* or cut Fouiitji Class—Coffee. Fish, "itacon'. Hoof, and Fork, (in ca*>ks or boxes eastward). Lard and hard Oil, Vails, Soda Ash, Herni'in Olay, Tar. Pitch, BoJn, Ac 40c. per 100 lb Flour—7sc per bbl . until further notice. ORA IN-—U5c per 100 lbs., until further untice. In shipping Hoods from any poiut East ol I'hiladel phiu, bo particular to mark package via Pauuylvaam Railroad " All Hoods consigned to the Agents of this Road, at Philadelphia, or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without detention. Freight Agksts —Harris, WormleyA Co.. Memphi-. Tetiu.; R. P, Sa-s Jc Co.. St Louis. Mo.; J s Mitchell A Son, Evansville, Ind ; DumesnU, IMI & Murdock., and CurjH»utcr A Jewett. Louisville, Ky ; U C. Mid drum, Madison, Ind.; H W Bronu A. Co . and Irwin A Co,, Cincinnati; N, W (ii.thum A. Co , Zanesville, Ohio; Leech A Co., No. 54 Kilbystreet, Boston; Leech A Co., No. 2 kstor House. New York*. No 1 William st, uu«l Xo. 8 Buttery l'Uce. New York, E. J. Sneedcr, Philadelphia, Mugraw A Koom, Baltimore; 1) A. Stewart, Pittsburgh. H 11. HOUSTON, Oeneral Freight Agent, Philadelphia , . H. J- LO.MBAKRT, nll *~v Superintendent, Altoona. Pa. tfUAV VOliK iaNKS.—TiIK CAMDEN' ANDAMIiO\ RAILROAD AN!) PHILADELPHIA AND TRENTON RULROAD COMPANY'S LINKS FROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK ANUWVY PLACES Leave as follows, > \i ; FiRK At IA.M., from Kensington Depot, Jersey City, Mail.... o- At 0 A M , via Camden anJ Jersey City. New,* jVV-*” sey Accommodation ’ o a;, At ti A. XL., via Camdeu and Amboy, Accommoda tion .* 2 *v> At 7 A 31., via Camden and Jersey City. Murmiur Mail ' 3 00 At 10 A. M., by steamboat Trenton, via Tacony and Jersey City, Morning Express.. . 3 00 At2P.M , via Camden and Amboy, C and A Ex- P^ 3 00 At 5 P M via Camden and Jersey City, Evening Mail . 3 yO At 31*. M., via Camdeu ami Amboy, Accommoda tion, Ist CllUs rt 00 At o P. M . via Camdeu and Acuboj, Accommoda tion. 2nd ClaKi j eft At 0 P. M., via Camden and Ambuv, Accomiuoda tiun, Ift dims | .j At 0 P. M , via Camden and Liubov, Accommoda tion. 2nd Class ' j y 5 The 5 P. M. hue ruus daily, all others’riimdais ex cepted. J hxpiesa Line* stop at the principal stations «>»lv. lor Belvidere. Easton, Flenmjgtou. Ac , at 0 A M aw\ AV. M , from Walnut btreot Whart For Water Uap, Stroudsburg. Scranton, Wilkesbarre. Montrue, Uruat Bend, Ac.. at 0 A. M , via Delaware. WKaMiaim at Western Uailroad. For F-*tlolJ. at 0 A M. and *j P. M For Mjjtt; Holly at 7 A. M., and 'Jij and 5 P M „ . WAY LINKS For llrutcl Trenton, Ac ,at*d V aud 4 P M WAY LINK For Valivyw Kaneocax, Beverly, Buriinjrtoi/. Borden i\\u kc , bta ?. M. WAY LINK FurMwinitHulj*, Burlington and Way Statious, at 5 Steamboat RIaIUvRD STOCKTON for Buri.ugtou and Ui litol at tl,> A M and lor Bordeutonn and interme diate pi ices at p.ji SU-Mnbout TRENT,* for Ticouy at 10 nm! 11 *: A. M., and 4 I . M., aul fo- Bmlin|tou and Brihtul at 4 P. AH Ito, except 1* A. >J , h-jve Walnut street wharf inrF'f‘yl'™»'>i'i'ftaßSKß.nlysllo»ed each p><. sengur. h«Mim are P'hlbtul from taking any thing ai bagw but their Uarug appuiel All bai- B»« c ■»« c( ‘y pounja to be Vu lor extra Tile Com pany limit their reajKmaibilitru bjogae,. l 0 one dollar |>er pound, and a ill not be lu e for any amount be )i»ud SUW, except by special cuy jc t WJt. II- aTZMER. Agent _ „ A A. It. It. CO. R. 11. MIHKtL, Agent «"Mf -ila.. Tr. lt. R Co CHANGE OF HOURS.-*juladei,. I'HIA, WILMINGTON- AND hTI.MORER.UL ROAD. On aud after 'Thursday, 4n*M 15137 PAS3KNUER TRAINS LEAVE »tAOBLPIIIA For Baltimore at BA. M ,l P M-Alxpress,) au j n For Wilmington at BA. M., 1, 415| jj jj For New Castle at 8 A. 3V, 1 and 4 p For Middletown at 8 A. M. and 4 13 For Dover at 8 A M. and 4.15 P 31. ‘ For Seaford at 8 A.M. and 4.15 P. 3) TRAINS FOR PHILADELl A Leave Baltimore at 8.54, Express, 11 ail( j goj Leavo Wilmington at 0.50 and 11.55 and ° US and 9 55 P. M. ’’ Leave New Castle at 0.20 and 11.03 A- } au j gQg Leave .Middletown at 10 00 A. 31. and 3•> \r Leave Dover at 8.50 A. M and 7 P M. Leave Seaford at 7.00 A. M. and 4.00 P. THAIS 3 FOB BALTIMORE Leave Wilmington at 913A.M , 2 P. .\ n j jo |- * SUNDAYS only at 11 P. M. from PhiW* to Baltimore. ‘ do. do. 6 23 P. 31. from B&, nPft t n Philadelphia BALTIMORE AND HAVRE DR GRACE AUtuo. DATION TRAIN Leaveß Havre de Draco at 0.50 A. 31 Leaves Baltimore at 4.00 P. M. Freight Train, with Passenger Car run as follow n: — Leave Philadelphia for Perryvillo and intediate place-* at 0-*. M. Leave Wilmington for do. do. S*».M. Leavu Wilmington for Philadelphia at o** M. nul-ly S. M FELTON. Pre-nt SPRING ARKAiV(rE.>fKiVT.—I*f k 5 SYLVANI.A CENTRAL RAILROAD.—Ttu u » m direct connection with the PITTSBURGH, FORT WAYNE AND CHICAG iAll '' ROAD. For Cincinnati, St Louis. Tow»y» Loi'iHvltle. New Orleans, St. P* Indianapolis, Cleveland. Kan.- Terre lluute, Chicago, ’ Nol>* a -. In advance or all other routes out or Phil'P^}; 1, Forming- r/u'c connection tcith all the <* { RvO ern Uailroads. TIinOVGH TRAINS Leave Philadelphia, for Pittsburgh and w< rr J cittc^?, from the Pennsylvania Railroad Passen, Nation, south-east corner of ELEVENTH and MAP t (outinuce ou Eleventh street.) as follow*. Mail Train at - ’ A - Fast Line K- Express Mail at l^’ Columbia K. R Line l»*a\cs for Harriot M , Lancaster )ArconimodHtiou f ) at 4 Hi’- c The runs daily, the nt‘ trains, bun dajs excepted. For further particulars see liand*bill A t,, |' htaitmg-points. Passengers trom the l , , t s the shortest and most expeditious hiladelpuia. Baltimore, Nou York or Boston „„ , THOMAS M«J'* A S‘*VV, . Passenger Line Pcini«.\h ,l Railroad to. Philadelphia, February, 1*437. * aul-Jy lilf Xr.AI) E I. PIII A, (KMA.VTOIV.V X AND NORRISTOWN R ULI* 1 'i MUI AR * RANGE.MENTri On and utter M J th, ls.>. FOR GEKMANI Vn , . „ , . Leaie Philadelphia at fi. 7, B.*U-‘mu..W* *l l i- A M . and 1. 2.3-10 tniu .4. 5.0. IK- P SI. BLearel Ihrmantowu at 0. 7. V>-R>f- J m , RLV U«. A M. I, 2.;M0 min .4. '• s - 1 M - „ The 7-l» o’clock, A M , t ra ,r«.m liCrmvjtuwn, util not stop at intermediate Statio Leave Philadelphia at y-*io -»K 5-150 and S P M Lease Uumuutoun at K-!»*d-*dO A. M , 1-IU, 4 .U -15, and 7 P M CHESTNUT nil RAILROAD Leave Philadelphia at 0, told mm . Ilk, A M .2. 4, 6. b, it. P M L.-iu'e Chestnut Hill at 7-»- ,l ‘» n A M., 1-40. 5-40. 7-4 R»*lO mm., P -M 0 S .s WAVs I..MV I*l,ll It* 1,4,1 1 at A'l« -1 &,'£ •»“! 51 ‘ M I.v.n u ChvKtu.it Hill at A M , V2-r>D. 4-10. ami 0-4 U. P. M On aoil after May 4th. *'•” • FOK MANAVUNk, AND NOR- 10TOWN Leave I’!iU.kli |>ai i at», 9. uud 11, A M , aud o. A\ ami 11<.. r M. , , Lc*a\e at ami 11, A M,3,andti\ 1* >l., OV Leave Philadelphia at a M and 31* M. Lome Xormtow n at 7 ’ M.amlC. I* M CHESTER: VALLEY RAlUtt)\D —FOII DOWNING- TOWN. Leave Philadelphit at-> A M , ami a I*. M. L*-a\e Duvvtmwtovn at 7 A. M .mull l* M tuil-iv y EXRY K. SMITH, G.-n 1 Supt Depot, XIXTiI an! GREEN afreet:., lMiiLulelphit CSAVANNAII AND CHARLESTON SHIPS. . FBVXUUT3 HKDVCED. Tha well kilobit first ela>n side wheel Steamships KEYSTONE STATE and STATK OF OEOROJA, now lorni a Weekly lane lor the South and Southwest, one o! the >*hiiw fialliiij EVEKY SATURDAY, at 10 o’clock. A. M. FOR SAVANNAH. G,\. THK STEAMSHIP KEYSTONE STATE OiAHtKaP. Mahsiimas. Commander, Wtll receive freight on THURSDAY, August Gth, and sail on SATURDAY, tugust Stb. at 10 o'clock, A. M FOR CHARLESTON. S C TIIE STEAMSHIP STATE OF GEORGIA, Jijis J. Harms. Commander, Will sail This (Saturday), August Ist, at 10 o'clock, A. >l. annali these f-hips :onnect ul Ha\ ana, awl with rail he South auil Smitkwi>t. ip ?J0 At both Chatleston ami Sa\ with steamers, tsr Florida am road?, ,mng ffn bills of lading signed rfter the ship has sailed. For freight or passage apiJy to A.. HKItON, Jr . PI North 'Wharves. Agents at Oharle-tun. T SAT tt. lhidd. Agent at Sauvmiah, C A. Greiner. FOR FLORIIH, from 'na mall.-.(earners St MARY, and St JOHN’S, every Tuesday and Saturday VOll FLORIDA, from Charleston, t.teuuu?c CAROLI- NA. every Tuesday. FOR HAVANA, from Charleston, steamer ISYREL, on the 4th , 3857 , Wednesday, Dec 22, I$5T For freight or passage, apply to KDWARD K. COLLINS. No 50 Wall street, N. V. HROWN, SHII’IiKY .V CO . Liverpool BTKIMIKX KENXARD A CO., 27 Austin Friars, l.uiidoii. D. (1. WAINWRKJIIT A CO , Paris The owners ol these ships will uot be accountable for gold, stiver, bullion, specie, jewelry, precious fitones or metals, unless bills of lading are s'tgued U)ercfof> aud tho value thereof thereto. aul*tf Important improvement—n evr ‘.•AS OONsL'MINIi IL'HN let -CUILSOS'B SEW CONK k'UKX AC Vi, after hANing he»u pat to the u,o*t re t-est. during the two Co. p -inters of 1*55 and IH.i7» has proved to he the mott p »>r-iful a'-U'r in ii’orl't, \nnnj rni*i to L. the fuel «>v*»rany of the best fimi.u '•> m « Kt'i:’! k< an* r<*si«truPto.l vwfh .t t (s( tr< , (t rt .{, brntJ, kl/'tlbnr pan, ■'liapol lire put. lined v, itb tin -bn GiMts to heroine intensely heated and thoroughly CONSL'MEP, by this operation the suutK iso CASES are JJADB LQOiLLY AYAtLABt K With the KEEL ITSXL? for heating purposes, while. iu other furuacts. it i* carried OFF AN|i WASTED IX THE CHIMNEY. bOc , ]>«-r 100 lb. All penous desirous of obtaining the beat and host ECONOMICAL BEATIXU AYPARtUs, should Dot fJI to ex amine the New Gas Consoung Cose Fckxack, belon* purchasing any other The attention of architects and builder* is particularly requested. Frederick brown,—chemist Horth-east corner FIFTH aud CHESTNUT Streets. Philadelphia, sole Manufacturer of BROWN'S ESSENCE t>¥ JAMAICA GINGER, which is recogni«ed and pre<‘-ribed hr the Medical Fa culty. and has become the Standard FAMLLY MEDI CINE ol the United States This Essence is a preparation of unusual excellence During the Summer months, no family or traveller should be without it. lu relaxation cf the bowrN. in tmw'a. and particularly iu sea sickness. it i> an active uod safe, as well as a pleasant and efficient remedy. CAUTlON.—Persons desiring an article that can he relied upon, prepared solely from pare JAMAICA (JIN'- OKU, should be particular to ask for ** Brown's iN sence of Jamaica Uimter/’ which is warranted to be what it is represented. ami is prepared only by FREDE IUCK BROWN, and for sale at ins Drag and Chemical Store, north-east corner of FIFTH aud CUESTNUT Streets, Philadelphia; and by all the re>pectalle Drug gists and Apothecaries in the U. Ststc-s aul-o'ii L EHIGJI AND SCUUVLKJDL COAL.— I DALY. PORTER ACO . COAL DEALERS. N u k-1 PRIME Street, abote Eighth, keep coostautlr on hand, at the very lowest rates, a, full supph of Lehich and Schuylkill Coal. au j.Oui _YoIIN BINNS, UNITED STATES COM. Y MISSIOXKR AND COilAlI.-SIONKR OP DEED'* AND THE PROBATE OP ACCOUNTS for seiefil fcUtt-t an.l Territories.* lie is, by law. authorised t.» aJmiuMter Oaths ami Affirmation* to Ik? received in all the Courts in lVunsylvaala: e J ?i H ?fSE 3 m ? r b ‘‘* !q hid >»'o. no South SIXTH Street, opposite theC'ouotjr Court Hou,- fiom 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. wilAm ,A3IES KELLI, (Successor to IV”lilfam. J Curtis) Hcgsha, Rooks. Jewels. EiuM-em* iiiiU Encampment Charts, Ac Odd Fellow ritli NORTH SIXTH STRICT, t,h,w Rice. Ph.lniclphi» ‘ Or.lera from any part of the country. addnwd to James Kelly, promptly attended to. su 1-lm SILVER wiIsoNITsUN ilauuf'acturers ..f >il*e r Ware, S W. corner „? FlFTlf aud CHERRY STREETS EnaHUhed 10 lsd/ Mi\er Ware of erery ascription ou hand or node to order to watch am- pattern desired. Importers „f y ltlt . i-uirltsli Plated Ware. au 1-1% /"W ARLES TETE, COMMISSION MER \r ant * I«iporter of HAVANA SEGARS (New) 1.18 t\ aluut street, >ecuud story. aul-lv * LOUIS B. COFFIN.— Tlllllb WARD HOTEL, (DEMOCRATIC HEAD QUARTERS,) South-east corner FIETU and QUEES Street-;, * uMuJ Philadelphia fJHAKIES -MAGARGE & CO., — \-s Wholesale Dealer? in PAPER. RAGS, Ac No CO South SIXTH Street, Philadelphia. anl-lm WILLIAM F. PITFIELD,—IMPORTER . of BRANDIES. WINES, Ac , Ac . No 2dS WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. auj*lm WC. BRIDGES, GENERAL AGENT, • No 6 LODGE STREET, PutLU)Et.t>uu All business confidentially, honestly aul promotW attended to. * * * 3 REFERS TO Messrs. R. P IlotvarJ A Co., \ Me«?ra. Uatrn A Co., | C. Henry Fisher, [ 3. IS Uarcroft. Esq , > Philadelphia Charleys Boker, Eaj., j Wm. Esq . I Wm Badger, E«q j aul«?trptv THE ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFFICE STREET, far»ards PARCELS* BANK NOTES »i UXi:S ' <* i“ connectiou ¥ nvv« “ r S°5 tl *° »H ft* principAl TOW T-S and CITIES of the United States E. S. SANDFORD, general SnperiGteß.i? c t. A GENTS TV"ANTED.—Energetic men of S owi address, to introduce an article required in every family m city and country, and dispose T.f T \ »h*« St Tl 'iS DAY at Ilocrn Xo. 23 &T. LAWRENCE HOTEL. aul u * NO. ii‘Z, SOUTHEAST CORNER OP MARKET and FIFTH Street Gentlemen's Best Patent Leather Gaiter Boots. ** Calf Uo. j 0 I’ateiit leather Oxford Ta-*. “ Calf jo. d „ Patent Leather and Calf narrow htrap Shoos Hoys’ and VoutLs’ Patent Leather aod Calf Slin CAitor Boots ami Shoes sul-tf For °ale by riHABLES P. CALDWELL, ‘y A-'D CANS MANUFACTURER. - A North FOURTH street, Philadelphia Particular attention paid to Repairing. auWm "firp-PtanLSo&e ... Evans & watso.vs piiiladel. VIUA HAXUFAOTU'tUD SAIAMANUEI: S VFf S. Xo ‘2O Smith FOURTH -Hr-et. FtnUMplua —TKUIII IS MIOHTV, AND >'KK\ All,! Report of ihr Co/,»ttt:tre appointed to Sitpmnt-uJ Iv Burnt,t* *J e/ie Don Safes at Readim*. F Lru.ny Zith l&i* RriDixo. March 4xh. The wytetsigned, members of the committee, do re spectfully report, that we «aw the two MlVs originally agreed upou by Furreb* Sc Herring and Evans Sc W.u-o'i. placed side by side iu a furnace, viz : the Safe in use I li the Paymaster of the Philadelphia and Reading R iil road Company, in his office at Reading, manufaetimd by Parrels Sc Herrin;, and the Safe in u*e brH.A. Lantz, in his store, manufactured by Evans A Wat'o i, and put hi boohs and papers precisely alike The lire was started at o'clock. A. M.. anJ kept up until four cords of green hickory wood, two cord- of dry oak and half chestnut-top wood were entT«d\ con sumed, the whole under the superintendence of the subscribers, members of the committee. The Safes were then cooled off with water, after which they were opened, and thv. books and paper* taken out by the committee and sent to 11 A lamia's store, for puld.e examination, after the;* w ere examined and markt-d oy the committee. The books and papers taken from the Sale manufactured hv Evans A Wat*nu were but slightly affected by the intense heat, while t)u-e taken from the Safe manufactured by Parrels A Herrin; were, m our judgment, damaged fully fifteen percent uu.:e than those taken Irotn Evan* \ Wat*ou** Safe. \W believe the above to Ua\o be* n a fair and impar tial trial of the respective qualities of both Safe* JACOI: 11. DYMIKR. DAME!. S HUNTER Having been al-out during the burning, we fully coincide with the al-oic statement iff the coni-tion «>f the* papers and books taken out of the re-pec ti\«* r-ab G. A MCULLS. II It MUULESIiFRG. JAMES MILIIULLAND PLEASE HEAD THE KL>ULT OF THE UKU'IM TRIAL UK SAKE.- FORTY-TWO Mi. AMAXDFR N A FE S SOLD IX KEAIHXO SIXCF. THE TRIM IXt'L'bßl- ARY I, IST , VP TO JVLY 1. 0 \ Nicolla, 1 I.eo|«.!d 11 11 -b. 1 K. R. (.’ompanv, - H A 1.-iau. i Readme It R’Office, 1 llenr; 11 Mi«-iLi*r, - Win Douahuwi-r. 1 <•»<-.> K Leaaa. d W C ADM Ernieii- Uullit A Co. 1 trout, 1 IrwmreA Kro . Ezra Miller, 1 Pet. r Spin.'. Vll Sihellcnbercer, 1 John Sdiw »rtr, Wm Knur, ~ 1 Kirk A HeM. r Jacob Schuiucker, 1 W. Klo-ad- A n, J )! A \. R M tuner 1 Dr Win M«or-. James Jameson, 1 LttiJ Mnith. J .M A G \\ Hint-Ji. 1 ili:hit'r% Eilluiej er. Kolliuer A C<>. 1 Mm Kruh, Sdotiu.ii Rhoads, 1 Kauth .an A Riui-, Y> it Yerger, 1 Min McF-trliu, S itmiel Pasi;, l Isaac Ruth. A W Potteigor, 1 Ji.-.-ph Hniitt. Geo J Eckert. 1 Joliu A She«.tz, Uolliu-, Lee A Co , 1 SUED SINCE THE TRIAL. IN PHILADELPHIA AND OTHER PLACES. 'JTS! Making in all old Sales, weighing over •loO.lX'O 11- til IT. PHILADELPHIA.* KVVNS A MATSON. N'o -d youth Fourth Street Philadelphia. Pa .hare now on hand a large imnt of the above Safe*, together with Rank liul Doors, Rank Locks. Iron Shutters aud Iron D.-sr- i<> making Fire-proof HuiMings, on as good tern’* a-an. other establishment in the United state* PLEAS! GIVE US A CALL. aul-Sl CHOICE EAHM LANDS FOR SALE.- Vy tut; illinoiscentr.il r vilroadc'impvn is now prepared to-ell about 1,»U.00U acres cf chiuc Farming lauds, in tracts of 40 acre* and upward*, o long credit*, and at low rates of intere-t These land* wen* granted hy the Government to ai in the construction of this Road, and are among tl richest and most fertile in the world Th-*y txtei from North-East and North-West, through the lmdd of the state, to the extn-m-* South, and include eve; vanetv wt chin ate au-l productions fused between th '• parallel* rf latitude. The Northern portion is ch;. prairie, intor-per'ed with tine groves, and in the mi.M and Southern sections timber predominate*, alteruatir wnh heautitul prairies and opeuiugs. The climate is more healthy, mild and equable, th Any other part of the country—the air as pure and br. cing, while living etridUn and springs of excelle. water abound bituminous Coal is extcu'ively turned. and supplier cheap and desirable toel, being furnished it uv l>o\nt< at $2 to $4 per ton—and wo-vt cau be h.vl at t\ ■•ami* rate per cord Hutldiu; Stone of excellent quality ai-'. abonnl srpich can te proettrcl for little mure thsu the eTpen of transportation The great fertility of the*" lan I*, which are a Mar rich mould, from two to live lect deep, mvl uvnitv iii.r their contiguity t<» this road, by which every fa< lifvU furnished for travel and transportation to C i.rincipHl markft' North, South, East, West, and t economy with which they can be cultivated, rend them the m<-t valuable investment that can be fyuii and pre-ent the most favorable opportunity for pcr*o ».f nidu-trious habits and t>mall meana to acquire a coi forcible independence in « f,*w years. Chicago is now the greate-t grain umrket its the wor' ■ind the facility and economy with which the produi of these land* can be transported to that market, un them much more prohtable, at the price* a*ki-l. th tho«c more remote At government rate*, a* the ad* tiowftl cost of transportation is a perpetual tax on t latter, which must be borne by the pioducer. in tin* i duced j.rlce he receives b.r hi* grun. Ac The title is ported md nluii the ftnai pnro-i.t- > nude, deeds ar< eV.'cnted bv the tru-nes appointed the State, nod in whom tlm'tit!** is a.-t.d t«» th- p-i chasers, which convi-v to them sb-d-it.* tiths m L** --v ph*, tree and dear of ewery ineund-rar.ce. lit a or mm g.ige The prire* arc from to f.-O : interest only ojs r < Twentv |»or ct will l>e deducted from thepriu* for c.i* Tho.se who purcha-e on lung credit, \a\jJ in two. thiee. four. im»und .-ixjaars ait-r-l He, and* riquired to improve cne-tenth annually tor hve vea >o it* to line one-half the land under caHhatmn at t end of that time Competent surveyor* will accompary thc«c who w*i to examine th‘ v »e Iginds, (rev of charge, and aid tlvuv making The Lands remaining uu*ntd are a* rich and Mllual as those winch have been d»*qo-od ut. SECTIONAL MAES Will be '■S'nt to a»i one v.ho will enclose fifty cent* postage and hook* or pamphlets containing r tneroiis instance* of «uccc«sfnl farming, piaied by : i*pectnble and well known fanners living iuthenVn borhuod of the Railroad Lauds, throughout the Stat* »l*n the Co't of fencing, price of cattle. eapen»e of h. vesting, thrtvlnng. etc ,—or any other luformrvtoi will l)“ ehetrfullv giirn on apjdir itiou. either |*.r-o:u or by letter, tn Eugh'h, French, or tUmuu. suldrev to * JOHN WUi-ON Lain! Conmii*- , iouPr of the Illinois Ontril R. R < Oftictt iu lUmoia CeuU&l Kailroai Depvt, Chicago. Unois. &u iHiscdlrtiieons. ARSOLB & WILSON. (Successor* to S. A. Uamsoa.) No 524 WALNUT Street. Opposite Intlepeudence Square. GEO. W. TAYLOR.