The wrenLe Atiok.a , ,re.) - L744.144:V1tiA5 - Wtti -4 °C.sug.4kl ia, , ' I :*•l4:iti•inr-ii , ii l ,ll -1 1'ill ' n 071i(hofIfIt , k',..' s [li lli:',USW:l".4Tit'at!-+ eekiX,,:'7 J' -, , , ;,,, "•<;,:= • : ~.V ona r.t.,Olak.,tan,Tentlttici--Judgeit Alileon And • , Latilole , -Yeateoley•lttorsdoCtlie - csor orPrheal Webb: aingtbn denith,Sor.liennardertd,Rlohiaol.thsrter4 was • Preesored - withi -I"ht onsonenpreesirratithe saute de. lupe , cs the dayproltionk,and immediately omen ter'. iWtht 1144 0 4 401 a, hattaaintet Of apparent lethargy; aT he .thart-topawaa aSess ,110 ti nrawded r itpusible, therotiitroatur Toorday,lued. th entimeediege Seemed' to 'granite the higheet. dump r flotoretit. blr,,Thayeris open' , twilit the defence, which we give substantial, ill for t.report.-was an .elonuent end , impressive offo .t., and ,welmlnerved.uverel of the'leatee- in court afaited, leveitte team ; at-some of, the more Oaketio Pilsoadea: The Mhos:len evlneed by no sign -of emotion: that be wag ; , ratereer; what.was mining around him 1 ,but en the Ox.; lihnebterfucCePhie devoted sister Might be read all the - 1 Inuetustiorm of heelers], foar as the thetimOnYtliPaseed :ifs-.ltnizer'favorahle or untavorthie totter =happy Monroe.' After hearing - Mr. Thayer's opeuing, there:amain:kali _, SYMpatit, erpresticd. fon the primmer,' The ease will •F , probably occopy thawhole et - the .weels, a% there art • some styli witnesses to boarateined for thodeferme.-', . • 'Llilegit .8.1/einitth, ailirmed.-4. lir) to AllefihsATO,_lth , - -pa,...; was thphiladelphia an the On of Novemot , '.."./ 'Mopping at the tit,l4wrence llothl ;.recolleet th e pt , entreats in which4Lr.Vartor was Amt.; wee slitting Ili .1-lfrontiattbe, - o.o.piate, Inthe• font tome; a cantata Of gentlemen came lie and ' iat,-down on the sofa, on the .44 ''fri.to mr. th a variety' the .eofs was on-the aMith aide of the fird=plaeo,"- between the fire.place and .... v 1111) thistinypdeers; ~,Ater_slttiog there% a whiley A third party came•ln ;„ understood , after, the Oceurrence ii . .=:i.lthatithe tweitellatotat , weto.thotte (090erofgarteiT , Aida third Piirson , Sellito_ tittoPkeAbdfdr tos'ioth , Ohlsif rt. • Atrlllartslthl nePheW resel"turettl ',Puna to his u 01111; ' and said ; ••Ifim long will you be hero-heltan hour' ....-.cand,seheitthr-Ltirdrew ivar.d• not hear, anyugnalk. bythe thirdlakty ac he came up; did - not hear Mr.,Outer's l ' lL' 1144 °I-m g 'fleP hew ' -eaten eche!, for- St jetailt 13 mi. -nutme e tthtleii ineins.Awu gentleman, • Air.- o,,insd the' .i -..,ithild pensem,:were,converainutherel,thlt.lotter was •;:thopneoner , At; the „bar ; eak.about- ,>{. -10 - sat from ',cis:, -them brittle tuff !Foretell - Vents% i radii nothiest. r ttielr, ...." tionvegutionithu ware talkingla ari-oadst , tenet after I had net there lifteenzor_tyrenty, minutest, Me.,llleflati -011im 4 0100, .. JO noit' brimedietely Joined me in th e parlor; v alter puslOrthe compliments of the day, 4 handed him _ the °veiling , paper; be sat down at the table to road it,, l' 0, and in amerumit or two withdrew to the" back parlor, fr "reading room; where there was a - dop lifsliti I then, got a ohestuut.styset win ' Ter ° nal:tin :I l ie d ie v i t' f ed ewti.,,zr.........t on . ..v.e4,i.,,.... t; I then'retumed beek , part Where •the lamas Were • e santitig;=,thrnisgh the back parlor to; he ofiloinllboked at the ketel registO Toe* tionsent Ara „returned,' into e":froSt 'prior` atillur - about 1 0 or '''''''''l6'hiltirites , ele ielt• frond the; tinie 'l' • aroSo'froa iny ~ ...than. to-this , t ine; when, „1,. gat' pent ilwee,paces 1•• • Into' ' th e - front Parlor, ' the- partied ..:liad titan to ' their , pet; I meth' decoaesd and the prisoner Fy 4 -'tittintblet voultimilltiereedlatelydlrectid tri-lberco et ' ''''tliecrick - of avid°, ; at a glance Ilia* the Prleriti rin .= Abe ,Oot - of amalng" 'he welted' bleplatol sad shot 1- = again. ifnmediatelyi 'the pistol *ea within a few inehee • ~ . of. hie lasiv-the,left bread ; Mr. Carter , threw up, hie '' • handemid fell forfrard On the Boor' after Mr: Oirtp fell the prisoner stepped forward one atop. cooked hie lend. .";;and stiotagetti:arid tnisilegain;llB immediately pu his ' pistol in ids piuket sod palest out his bottle knife, held .' " • it' tip in hie•band,lind said, ~I 'll wahniit to-the °dicers •. - of.tho, law stud no ono else ;'• ,be didn't appear to ad - • drosi if to anyeife'; , l - Fillmore' lie mea n t 'argil One to - hearit ; he gooks oud enough , ; his face warlben to ' wards•the "Intel; he came tberaide Mei I gave way to . blot a couple-ofidepe, and he walked very deliberately. out 'of: the ' 6l4 parlor deer tole' the bail r Can't say • ' -, whether' the - prisoner , sah• Me when in the sot of Bring; when Oring the last two ahots his eyes were riveted OP • toe ; bot,et ne• other' time; Mr., garter, when - ' fallini, gave' a ;Mud of exclamation ' s' I•' followed • .the,prisonor,„ int.' the flail; '1""recolleor I , had '''' • `no .bat on, 'sad', I' returind, tiv get my hat;-my, hat' was on the ,table lie th able irfrontparlor I. I got hat On I ". ...,' and - turned to carte rinVandniet; Alt" Carter it !Moberg', , _ face to face, pad I istie,“lerrin melon, - sir; you 'Were . s ". here tithing highest 'Men a while •age ;' , l'graddied, `r - 'hluttliefitoytheirrist; , h 6 replied, "I haven't - begs ts ~ ,haa.,' st Out ; in 'moment be mdd, , <l. am Mr.ttter'e ''''''- tieplimi ;', I Soon disetitered lie Wit - ko ninth 'agitated he did hotknow what heves doing ;1..1et hini go then, ' !Ond ofed - toy Otetitien • to the deceased, and found ho oda dead late bed, Wee carried' to' Carteee rdom; , , in- the ftent,paries ulititi - eXaniining, S ean a bullet'holo " 4 ththoliittbrait, rifotsid.gaylt was th e first shot In.. ' , -- ilicteittliiii wiitnadjthli,Prieonet'sliatut foll very much at the s eeped aka; ifiblituffettie prieensiehed. iii NS ..‘ ', hatifei'dis eidthit r dieltartlolible the pria . iaor farther ' ' thed tliedNrlhild ifeilt?'titgatslv.hatr , ' -, ,""" . /.. - --„Choll Puthoqed 'biz Ifthwir• - •*henl'aite tumid into. 'te roOml found cups smilnophowsitting on aeofa; 'i.,theithlit4tils4oOrhltstetho,httrfrOlu•the Xaa.,Ta idtrifar "'" the door into Tfoist'birlor,"l tbinlrilitatiaya lothed; - did not ..knOse - ilatith; Smith- approathed tlitr, eolfalvery "-th‘o letij; iti)aisttentheitlina Scot attrietetr to' tblmli * th en s•riephtiut . tviiiidbablufspidisrapifeve went herniate the beak parlorywherli" ellehe "wentrafmil do not inner; t-, frdnithat time I,llll l nelsod hint liithel wrier/ did not - see hirritalli, Iscrinio hate been there; if he wee, I ' ;. 1 11tdsPr 4ile'hito; couldtsaY I did see hint walking te and ..- •'.' froflituly rehelleition; the ,, bleak •and. front:Moto were both lightodp+Mees UV; Mellandlets ensue in 'pi t% aced , him a PaperAdolt4 recollect mouse the _nephew ere' = - -, then• - don't , recollect llyeing' 44 nitric there be the ....,' tie gentlemen on - the' sofa lifter. the - nopbef with. , - ' - dital. 'when .they ifrolie 1. -infarinv - the, bash 'parlor; don't know _t..o. manner, in which they ,. rase up; I tholaiht"thoy were spasithig.iit a 'iniPpressed`faite;,. , there 'wag nothing , there-attracted mY , attention",knore • `than oval; I act within eight or ten teat'of "them; my shawl occupied - the'corder= corderseat oil the Goa, Mr. Smith --,,, Ilic - Imitt the itilrd; -I wie , sitting .faclog7ther fire, the • " -- ""Parties ait the right; I paid no attention to them Stall; 1 they `were as close as they could get together, for there - ' Was .unarro of the sofa between 'them; there are five -"lttgled seats 11l the sofa; the prisoner took the seat • Ihiafephow 'left; • rdldtin take notice of his sitting - any place ,bitt, on the sofity , .t did-not , particularly , observe Snlitlehe lippiarance %during •' the _Awe . first -,-.., ..- Aut o put &Mug 'the firing of - the' two laarthots 1 •-, nr ooluitiersid.lifr:Mecatidiess 0 nd"Mr:Cimpball mine oat • ', 'sited thew ht well fl' thOttght `heesmil verieeetil nodes' - allttet oirchmatatiocr,takiheinto Coon* theiretuy s . ' - Tiduidtatitythla Vaaratie the'ordloary iiliii*Tailtis at - .. , -:ateitement thy.histi.wiluld *ha - raider the sane air , ourmitarius; 'me mains towsrdit'mos; step'or'tWO; not he -,` a liostile*ay ; did not iseeldmitgahluatil Lmet Maid . '-- , theqthierle ofilte ;-' didn't leek Idler him; I think"' '•'-halo Stated all I beard li A saw him do': -, - - " - --Ste..esantLed.-1" tendril-Moe nephew had been there " ,- 'I-frould have seen him;- rani hot• positive; persons inn hotel don't see everybody misting to' and fro '; my face '•l' * . lirah to the einifitililat at theLfire ‘-• a !lateen Might pot.' " '.... - ahlrhate...lo.lW..imlysfen .the tithleand‘thaWestena _ , weit,-oEthrok rims O . One th ere ;I wu sittbau '''''' v ,rithkq siaj . ittirtff; - 41.0x6.4k • octimiathi bmE pplof, re; nwieo might masa front that deer a few • ' ~Firitiftlje frontrOoes and not be se, o en brine. buds esalniked;-I elidifothoarhoes.' " ~." - -,,,, r. campliell,l*-dalled ':ltlit , frOtit Oyler: , Wth say - yawl; the backeue littedil l aleth. , . ,- • "", Noy. B. Ilitthedaclewern.-1 , likte.taken'S drawing f_',ATOM fodreest thilkt - .LawrOohe ilatd• - tOlieh Produced And shown` o the fart 1 - ----' -r. • . -- .' , Militia W.,Saf,reitorn:-T reside in North Third - " ' street, below , Cireent I sat' a" guxurrakerrrhlvestha. pieta( with' me' fhat.dids been 4nitideft to , mei it wee "==" itainfeePto`frietilth etc lefidlalt;-there are five vile , ' • ' dud In it; 'noire diawrithe contents ef thatbaryei-oue bail awl a lout of powder, out a tap in tt ;' no wed di used itiloadinc apistot of that kind; that hat ie In the • ' beildithin it wais 'when I, drew it; .tr It lia been Ms charged, it would have issanted the pealtion'a tap one; ' TWO bill found in the'body of Carter proditeed.), This I/ not a melflcothing pistol; - bir pilllnetho ;trigger, it wilt noteock; nof a ditileult Mingle cock it; this pletol illoluitglin the 'Cylinder ; requires cue and , - attention ' ' tri.'eatirpheil L reeelted,andre-iimit- W achiinisi.-4 foul , ,'' - iltaOli: tzrtet . 011 6 7 , at 'tt.o , • hofise freak* let o - • Anne till tluffitti; tonne hack on liflait'inidaiteyid till . the 10th; returned 224 of Anne, and left °alba/sth.; he returned , Xillyltir,and left on the elb ; redwood dull' 22d, left on the' 24th;" ; returned , Austad 4th, left on the • fith . ;:" refereed ',Ourself 1 13 flt , left ' A ;Millie 1.04; returned 'fittli" of 'Augult, left 7tii '; to.' turned Septablatierlth, leften the '10314 teethed ,fiep ' • tetoterliat; Tett On thelldtit; teternest`Ootober 6th; left October I,2th; had Illa ‘ arife In chropatir with hinaitt that time. • .•- , • , Ohailes iloCistrtirn.=.l ins turnkey stilts elation ' hone, ONUS atid'Ch'efilotit'streitaiwali SO en the_ilth November ' lad; the -sheer gave , in- cbilrgiftd. nor CM' weepottailteltook•tii6hS the briiMifsb -a revolver's/ad .g 1 ` knife; f "safe QM Alli to MC: Bdekll3ll ~, • ' ' • Jame, Meaty Ituckley, sworn -.1 sin a Lieutenant of . ; 'Polito; stio'orrath,liosember the Chief of the Card ha thdoetiveildeputuseorl I .ttesiired the Idelol'ind We' frorikfth.l'en.' tTlicr knife atui pieta here put fa --, -;:t • , - ;...l.filuvedminoitecalth•here dosed,. ' ‘a • . , , ..,' .• '. 1 ,1 lif,'.:Tbayer opeorik,for 1/Mdefeirdisa - felleiret =May . ; 9 Itioue your Ifenefa, and "yen, gentlemen of the ..- .. c..t .l ogy a, , t We haSi Usesedstheatfhefiestatioer thfp due; siss hue heird the dreadful chime gailistAbisen'or to= r ~..„ 4 h uuoo4 fined keited th e Itiktheili'dpeang of thg. ' ttorney OeneksVad pee have seen the bidody vest, a1103.1t id ollit Ipt Psflatetitif raptaleto listen hear future; iblas use, ~,T he learned , DistrictAA- 4 . •'' ': ." thef - teld ishtlie 'would Ate/clot a. We or'litltbetatti and premeditated murder ; bat I wilt disprove it by 80' , atnesaiss sthe'erenehere to epelk ifileTutt Of Wit po t _ 7'l 10150'401111113114 , 1 JO 6 , a litielly, though platniKin,' • Kisle/Th.lk taralleVlittheall Cuter 'lna gone th"his ong anconnt, and I would not say a word derogatory Of ~, ,' ...." hiSfeMMOLNeliTArwereeet Opesseary tegieilicatethis pe r laneglannia.menot,,',lwltrassesi tike tntttr at. all Inwards; rio eater Whist tki consequent s, Thalia -7.: s ,' fdlo/Onty'rtielfl4 Ylkihintch , h'hitl. , r, is h9A= kuresOif many,etyas„gent,lenmn, tJ;eogli th mtlirin thee : east; ~ , roomylviettroe Note to berrietvrtitto, ito 10..,we1l known. ~Uruin Oistriberila2f,:lo*Aha,litp ,e TICS& Of .",'- lar6t ; le tall «May; -3forYletelleO Aft borders rinlennossquila,,,die ii, therefore, th irty yeas of..age ' • -i , viortonoar,the vitpipeewrreetud if,r. rtili, , l 'As to •=the bittlipleee of th e prisoner:l - S stone- ' .V.rre 0 ...% .Be . ; 7 4, !sae bipin.iin lieleette, or hiAl3.::"Artiteettthle parents:, ' 4 " . 1 ,•pepple- tiritai,v,ti*ed ,t 4 Ata,corapinnityla wityli, ~ i, Ahoy Iliad. A.t five Van( of iriihaloathis father-In lie • - ; ~i xodunoi' oaSeer'-' 4 u' top, common way; as father Tell i, ~, nudes tbustororg4f humus atictlcirus-he trauma de ie. Bane Mail; he wandered away from Ids - howl; - and wee never._ heard , ,of More: •;;The thoy • waif thus pelt te,=..the, 'maths, , charge', -of , his motltor. Stle was -- „ „...4 gory ~ remarkable, reran; .ektraindthAry ,sweet= ,; I, • .., neap of tharaefor," beloved hi.al who' know her. In her lender charge Wt. eon grow np;' being brought up by his mother, in her own lap, in the, moat tender , .; gentle, carefols.-,iwa rolootio Withhor.; Shawls a pious i ; ,. vuothee se volt es ea oxemptety4omaai an'S. when he • , .twes throrp, upon, her cols , littel/P,O , fiAle ileY4l hOr • • . t 1 e: tit tit9e IR IttfP.l4l o v ntgatitotlett. luol Useful ' .MO o, de lo • p p • eon lie was but etateon revoitteo. 4 , 4 tat 14.1.4 wad hilt, therefore, alone in ~; elvOthl,/- !whither 104 lert in ata of Maul ly-=tho ~..„-;,,, .:- that was tier eilent Owe , Theresowilned to Ntn . ..„ . .in erilkalgtor, whiz, new at _ the lour ands `greit"triall,. - - , :f i ialltbrea Whim lirallilatienwhOffit briondlierself with ,:gexlep t . er,rtOti to iffbedd ,hsit braiser; herb bithe'wit: '. -- -- _beftessins has W r ought f'snilhowbrer black tile charge, haming oyes' biss,dihs, M i rka God, het-inn - thee is Ito ~ ~.„. 7 , 7 ; PAgraertlltittp#llllll;ll94 . 'ff tail ford:l7l,H. i , , r• :,T.43 , 06h tegithett won le hliande; th th for siiiterC ' Aidio trlti doh, V011o'ke; et. °SWAM; 'He, left thele. .... and.Tturasstre,Liapy r are; then to, Lavotiter, ivp'oP 14 H i 4 1/1 V• ilei l ggii44lthita r r l ter t bu i l 44 h vOt` lc , all aCia hia•robilletlesk It *al sisbillk bib own (beige. ,1 wittuto y6ulhatgiiiiriurt,man Imo by, , overlhOdli , hadlOVcii."AaVobtil , bolas in Oprlisht'l , ~, „. , anilisidlyirlsole"dontednful he Wed not an author/101 i ''` '''''' -Wawa jaingatwiff furfecithiMadihMithtsr-a aid= nags and.gontionessof heart extroordluary:4. s implici. l '' '' I trefeherattertadom aheeihmatiolsittiona t we often . 'omit In woman . - T likahrkat fotallizaprahre-o.piti, lie ' ' '''' vii 111 UPptatieted . moo: - depended 'oichivrapu; b e - conduit Voted to asewhatilecould,..do for bibelot! end "' • tera-minport'z. 'TnlalifierlBBB,lthifiklatili,lio took term r • de Bob. fa Washiligfoll; eis oteilfolter 11161 el retitir *- 15kto•OpktO, 'ltC.Sprilit 'Fidfle-West. hir . la ~' ic.r, tfnuNilie thie Young` irlaty, tied took an Interest In -I ' . ' e ethfrii in Charleston; he 'haw of what; theA ~........, 4 0ang nueawagsnoe„ _ , ~ fv {, . 44 '' -thls'oeneriallort wiseiri` arebrdellee wi th , thle young . 1 . , 4 , „ieWs.ntete t .iThlCtseetspation compelled him to carry ' semi l'lcantheforchlic.coonection with Mr. OarterJase t ,„,„._ , ~, was rtstootod atte,ilo,.., In } tso, white in the employ of M alillerr, thfifyonag man went id - Delaware to , see , =his mater ;, : 1500 yak teacher In.the"Methixiiiit Ferule •.. ,i - 1. -, BPOP.Ogml i k t r i rd'itifillifitbkichiiihV i ihtott* ' C - -, , , tx,..1 1 11-40ffirtgmA$4t7916811aPtlig" ' ''' - re - us mod li , . . - , ' 1 - - t5"...7-r.z.... CiatictittiltivittablittaXer`rße vent awey again, however, end perhaperrorddbare forgotten bliss 11100.. hid thifhet fooaillidliorsol t Mlle rooollection. , He cow her Outfit May,10.03, sad did not agaici ace her until (Weber of theriram,Y ool ` , rientil,A° ll o ohOot lot.. %hobo!, hOtiever,•tti *flee aro.- ttls o ,to ;hit Ili; he answered it It tosrio'ffehdOne sprung hol Otektbel. beisionikensagegi,harothaying deed 11 oth r,lossedeo „s• =, . 1 , •' In tholtitifob r - -,-“,;-)... ~.. - .. . *Vie, 0404400 i to take hi anabir th e ma s .ofthisil „., lirmarebiMlOO, there lived in Mt. Plitiedie It, upright pgit, tt pastor of the Met o . ilialitt l k Me . .. ..r 4^ l 'n,litua4 Alai. yi.omit Iliahoalk tar , lttallay , ; e t , o r , ittpPterrl i filW4k oB lartAtqlraf imir ,l o:- p ho i :. 11 _ be aulets tert frequeas a -di as, -n. -.. fir tu lel' .rieventrileiteit4 A A , ~.. A , 9 4 ' i day 'atoll he gut didiat)„ 01', 4 ''..,, 40tt VA o,ft tenor to Ole sag beret '.-,,,, ...... t Ai* . Ofeit rae °Wed 03 OM Inuoceuf ,dl . ,T. - ,•0- ' ,r 1 tdr . to tam shie daughloyer his:iv-kr h(e prjeti, t . ..AIL . eau ea( , aqiiiedotteirttefeWottg 1, 4•&toill with's "'": Akholfhlift;io".4orßhtfilitu.lo.o.4lo4 m ats= A •' 410 40 . ----- JZV t' -'*"1 fy osithdi'letharifirsMitAr of* i .i-W0 - ice ,- s'l ,' -VagitiVaseatilMsiesla isrepagat:- -, ; ,•, • , mune to Milkestarre le •bufort:'l , c'e , " o " , " ,i "; ' -repealed by the very &Oho *to Arif m 411 4 1 i WA. - , t 1 1 4 14 Ittlx-r0 Of elery '0 ok. 4 ro l l - 4 , 44 41 ,- 4444 , . i:4 4-I 1 . .erg, ; . lis Odartuol 1 ds jie sent her, tpho S . euir at , Delaware—acted, e said, as hie guardian— , orlathityforsooth. She, while there occasionally came-trrths city-to pee Mr . Garter— leiraggbbd:V4hihkitiS Itiint-iltdiE)o4.llltter .10# 11 /4°lng. llittlilliestAia %father, soutmihndy k siniptoting nngg 'Sere'996oeitiiii4 Yolli t tri defence oi bare lent;,thatitithard cyorttrois.One okvisita, rot 'To - rained Aida , ihnoceot mina; rl-Lwithout suspielen on the.. Porter her friends her father—with- the fetal,aeoret jeer owls breast and the breast or her destroyer. That happened in the summer of 1850, between the time whet' Smith :drat seav,her in the spring of , $5 and October, when he again returned, while this loving correseou,nee, was doily pluming between them. . o returned, and the day was flied for, their nuptials • Carter wee etude-acquainted wills. the fact ; he came down and was introduced to Mr, Smith. • The:flied a destival at the Madison Houee, Ale. Outer -sitting by his eide—.4uni all-sventmerr.y, Am.& marriage hell; Oar. ter there, with this awful and fatal secret locked io his bosom—my client ea innocent rui a child. Garter con. tented to ,the mooned marriage' hut simply asked ion the Seth ,Piovens,wr) that it - ant ght be postponed to ob r i s o n „ , , A gs t that, might come down from .Tamaqua to witaess the ceremony. ,Th illUlr,rtsge was celebrated by the llei , . Dr. Wade wortl?„On the latliVeicenaber,4B6o. Aftermarriage they won t,* pay avian iii Delaware I thee lie returned to ,P,hiladelphie; liodk'd at the - Ashland Roue. Ile then .went to live with his wire Idoriardts;the Perm- emit no, $e .worst there for two considerations tot, weea connexion of life , wife; 2nd, as. a matter of poonemy., He was frequently *Went from the city in New Vork.. Wfiltilk3fiy,Leotaril snowed to 'Eighth at., j and hire. Smith accompanied theni: Trona the marriage I Mil April they were eXtremely happy; his devotion to her was eittraoralniry ; bA worshipped. the very earth :oniehichalie tecer;jui was, happy nowhere but in her the:Morning•oi Apr 1110,1147, it was Good Pride'', ,gentlemen,biit an awful ,Priday for this young ,truin; hie Wife Was taken with those symptoms which ordi-, 'atirily precede child-birth. Mr. Swills went for a UO6- .1011_0'4 ednie' Jusinediately-;thit.hi lat e ly-:.that-hie was about to havia" tillicartin g e'' aloe' went for a nurse. Mill. Leonard`Wei speken.ie 'by Smith as to. how this dis Posed of, not knorileg the,rost amt. of entre. Mu. Leonard hinted die cause4as best she changiiaf `appearauce stopped her,and She feared to tell him ,mode.. lie 'said, you know that no child bona after a, Marriage of fear months can live a now can we dispose of It?" ~ DO, the oldl4,lived, end, .the pliirsielati • will 'tell you wean fully:dmielopcd, nbse-monthe child. This fact struck my, client-down, when communicated 'to hilm like a thunderbolt from heaven. 'llatmally nervous and excited, be rolled in agony upon the Star, sad Lore ont his hair inArrods, andtras the, moat sorrowful pic ture of human despair and misery over witnessed. Mr. Leonard, in the kindness of his heart, Rod appro. hensire of this young rnan'if destroylnghlumelf. locked bins up in a room. He.roumioed in that room all night. The rollowing.morning lie was somewhat more com• posed; addll.he was the, mast harrowing picture or lin loslit Weary, AO emit for his friende; he. wrote to his alster . ,! , ,Voritentrodro come God have mercy: au Wie, wite - bat hada, child, Kitt I am a striusetmto fattek_aicky,P a slater ono to Collude and paci- IYhime, .did not knew 'then that Richard Cotter •was the author, cf his ruin, and in. ,the innocence of his heart be wrote a letter to Mr. Carter. lie atilt .wetched over his wire, not for days bras:Oleg a word of the 46.11'10 conviction that had come over his soul, , ,He slept none at nights; beiventlered about Mr. Leo ne:dle house, 4 walked into his wirels loom. asked the 'huh° to lessimiiiiircionsiand blitained the confession of hie wife that' Itlihard Carter Wei the lather:of her ills hodoe. ife'soright the cense! of hie - friends, who's& "lied. him to-lease min who had Moved false, lest she might err again: • The parting, gentlemen, I caul de scribe; you can't' picture; none but those who :saw It could concePts deepafffiction ;ho tore himself away inseobs and Moans, and as he said himself, felt the loss as thengh It was the loss of part of his own body. Ire went to Net,. Yorleatid remained there till June, 1857 ; he ,daine then to Philadelphia. and mot his. em employer, Mr. De Bow Ur. D. Was surprised and -Shockedat his altered condition.• fie eaw he was utter-- ly,lncapable of attending to his bushiest' ,• that he 'was but the wreck of his rennet Self. lie offered, In the kind -nese of his heart; to buy him a horse - and mind him to Virginia. He went to Virginia, bat grew no better ; In' facit,diegrese "rose • - yoir, gehtleinen, how this misfortune had -unseated his 'very reams, and how he was no longer the Thomas Washingtoh Smith he once -wad; I will show you hudiailiti ut , *beetles of mind, geeing and bearing tbingt thlitliferO not: Id this frame of mind he travel led from-Vliginit to DaltiMore, from thence northeast, and crowde of gentlemen eine° from the latter Places to • toll You Whittle was there: Nectars* back haggard and 'careworn; do 'altered that MO. Leonard did not know ". -Ile went to the Madhleif Mne, Rverybody noticed MS altered appearance ; even the 'lettere at the house noticed hie altered appearance. They drugged him to make Mtn sleep, but no drug - was sufficiently pOtent to ;hush' kits' rest spirit.' Ile roamed about the public Otteettl. - , 11& perceived among other things that Richard Okriertyits h Miring him , Ile would ask who so-and-so 111,W0040;0d being told, he would sari that's rent'efUskieVii aphas, and I have hey eyemn him. Ho told*gentlernan that a I sow a poison in a car riage driving up the street from Walnut-etreat wharf, any shoot. Cabot, laid I steal straight up to receive the allot, but he-let me peas that time Vendible's will tell, you on theft solelnn oaths , that they Fate hint" In Ike 'same hour of tills tragmly, and that he watt &deranged man. Ile goes to the St. Law rence Ilotel . andineets the:reality of the shadow that I had been haiintinglilte torso many days. tre sits down talke in MINI'S under-tone '—this is most sin- I -Milisrperri admit ;--they.both ries, and this unfortunate I occurrence tiketrasee, • - - The quettitiMitie' yon'to decide , is thin Was this young manthil iirOspouglble - state o 1 mind I We• will show you that rottr Of his nietlietos family were lunatics, Wo orthem inn** of lunatic asylums; that his father was deranged; and hi diet state left his home ; that be himself was of the meat neryOUN and excitable nature; and that before May, and cinch this nufbitunate trans: action,-this, roan has ,beed totally, bereft of I ransom - - Let uo rettrmahe light of the detente I have set up. by reason of the abate which it has suffered in courts "oflustieet -leak you, In the name of justice, in the name of obedience tithe will of Divine , Providenee In alllictiogfbia unfortunate young man as lie has done, to rartilam front condeMmitlon for hie misfortunes. , The District Attorney hue told op that Wilms' life is the , best and greatest blessing-God' has wouchtsfod to 131112. klndebut I tenpin there is one thing that Is far, , aye, Nreryfit haPples to the •possessor-Z mean * purq and. 'spotless name. t. • • • Blemish . not the fair fame and same of this unfortu nate young manly the name of =main: Cell him not ainurderer. Bather (though also an- appellation hard to bear) pOlot st him as a madman. But let pot the co proaeli of.assassin •huel 'him to the grave: - Look upon that Itrieg Stan—verily a life in death, to which death is far preferable, If het tainted with a most foul condom. , )Vhilevir , no t tAtald air, whatever may be said 4ott.itt hrf , dot jeer, Word Clod AOrrilo 4 to lot, out lethat - wan the voli intent Which the law reserves for *he guilty, 0041 may ahhuhltronialt Lida; fle mho overthrew that retinae altoold , aletoVertbrow that life. will nar 11.000ml:to: estt the witnesses for the de "":" - • . . . James De Dow; sworn —I reside In Washinttou city ; I am an editor or a work Which beam my name; I have igekneas lab* fatally; and alit obliged to return home ; I hetet& aequainted with ktr. Smith la Charleston, is Jarniait' . , Hod. ' , - -.., 7 .: Ql , Tinder what circumstances? Objected to;but ad mitted qualifiedly: ~-",-• ..- = ac In , mmieltterice or - an adrerti ement I saw in a Charleston topper; I bad an lutecium,' with Sir. Smith in Janes* , or Pubruari, Jae; I engaged ?Jr. Smita in con sequenee of what took place at that interview se col. leading agent' that req i ed him to travel extensively ; her went to - Now Orleans ,after that engagement ; from there he returned to Washington, from ~asilington to 'Balthiorty Philadelphia, and New York; be was Jo Washington about April or. May, 1856 ; he went from there t. Baltimore Philadelphia, and New Yu k ; ho was in_Now York in July; I think be was there also 'n -.dime Mut:apeat - the month of Julyjn Now York; he 0/L26ere about: the la of August; he went come, le here:into' the : lm titit y; be retuned to -New York ; , flen't_thitia law Min between August, 1856, and April, laid; sew hicks/ter that In June or July, 1651'; thsetvett a very great change in hie wagoner, cunvergation, and appearance; his ir planer was exceediugly erratic. , ,114.- .What *AS ibti ehloge hale appearance? :A; Illaetpresitria was ghastly ,• he wee then engaged Ilidnagneeafer,sedrwhich seemed to - take up a portion 03 f, kis Wel Ailt ind„ya small porildn of It; fie 'eeemed absorbed in Souretbing Sigel. A wee a dontestle dlllicul. ,Ey ; the dblieulty,was Infegard t6lice wife,'-' R. , D141 arpu.fibamfinfil change in his badness ca .A: -rdfa,l6:' - ',.. , - '.. Q.- Groat'or email?' ' -. 4. -Very great]r I regarded him es unfitted (or the h, 100119 in whith he bad been .muplord by mee 1.• - 11/Itl ors.,itti sfa t the suWect pia .dant4stle aapc t,lo4 Weepy hat ' : ' It did.,•flho hti 'gluest anti cob' '• Smith &cum: ..pasted. mb tChWithilagtOnitrOdue . lls.l. 11‘.p/rtVitett,d m itrozaft‘tha srostAPMeAlAinglon 11 . 90 nedlitere a ils.Ft'ol a day and - wont tuts , raY tittered to purchase him lwrrst lie..Vii_do,aci whiCkt did used you 041A.that, ' A. Sympat y for his situatiotwand pesifire til " fin "i r..galf!tchltiota thie, exam as u talatfgn fi4tn:Ortni Pq9Patte , Orate, istikes . the'sriteeta.ttleh t 4 tutuAoth'e, 4111 wit re,,Nte. esiM43 futilfOltinen, gt wa his manner of couvereatioo? L IIJ co6veriatiotrirdif fittceedinlr rtmbrag con ;tginineiany:ontentlielcrOP entg „., . i the „nuttiatityfOte Viry,rOpht—tptyintOtlettry-teto abr.., 4104:Nr41e°u9 04, %V Dititql,„ „ viettone -Mr TbeyeCrepine; u This io c;nt ' y tci.shOW - .108 roe (pito preseptly ash I..hha; ttpirhat was yntir opinion then of Mt Atafo of mind, -Vint k 0.4 Figke,tll4 441% if,Tou Objection sustained: 1" . I }' Tharoe &ealrea Ma , lir nor to note At exceptibn (If AA t,to the - 6040n or the court,: ,Ton We. mid .you aket hint. to - Virginia. Had denting him to Virginia anything to do-with' the oyin r cn:ysja ,entertained" *flits nett s tawny. A. It - bid. That &pude& was termed upbn the tante L hAre detailed.- , , • What wad-that opinion, as founded upon the facts you have detnilediand inducing you to send him to giniaf • - • The District Atiorn6y objected, on the grottnA *se not evidence, that it was meielitite Vole& of witness as toilissanity Nnot ,s• prlaouer at a particular, Witapes.Aot elPg a triedical man, 01t;siiit IMAPTACV. I 4 0 , 20,10 hint to form nye 4h &Pin ply as the juiry Are entitled to have.; - 1 , 1; WAR an otes nr-sturportevf. his objection the case of- 710 The pcopic,,zarker's Criminal Reports, p. • • Judge - kiiiiibu.',ThA ciao of Wilkinson vs Peterson, ,// Wars upon thingdratitin. rrthini the gees `ttoifercorelietency; for iestince, to*ltteho a will. would be,bast sent to - the Jury. hut ,-thertrway be &difference between-Alta )Sr. Mauls. There is a great difference • ti men totgli not su ff iciently ohne to Make a trill, ina4lie stAlVrently ileue tO recount fur a capitol egotor his - el nese Is aiiked loony ibe primtidt Was strenuoust, Os. lept WO7Olll nut gitalilled on to nci silo „ rertliakTga 0 4 o lu nTi t o l To o g r e:reed o wl 11: evi dence, rata ootnaotenf to.testify as to the condition 'of Welled; and 'nide be good law to relatlol to civil oases, shell it not hold good where a man's life la at stake? Barely; a than 'alone life is in Jeopardy has as much right to such evidence no & man who has an estate 'in jeopardy. This evidence of opinions is allowed to be given in questions of value, identity, handwrlting s\ of breach c 4 - premise,•and In various o th er &Miff • Alt 40'11402qt is Rawls; Sill do dorllth Ares; C.IArR.,..t Qhlo Reports, ASIn 2.4 Rorke. l'hitydr quot d Jtidge Allison's decision in the ,t'deb'atiha egni, es. Sborloek. Brown, This la a ;lunation of competency, not question of effect of the evidence. That is a question 4 be, determined hereafter. Refuse ibis, and youbreak Cho oholn,vritb, which we Intend to. bind the Common. wealth to its duty. •Mr R. tben went Into a very ela borate Argument upon, the merits of his offer, quoting uumt seas Accisione la support thereof. „lidr.:l l pnghead repllid for , thp CominonWellith, Wedge, the wfve Dpv gßeov,o4, we Would seclude it, # 1101,111DeW 1114,410)1. Tho laW qettled i that pOsone VAti bora a facility for Ofierito eTocoMpetent to testify as Li the state of mitid or 4 testator i Wo snarl, theefore, must necessarily come node; the Mete rule. We think all the facts hod boiler he put tO the Jury, and the Jury Allowed to Judge of, thoie foots: ,flor thin reason we think the question AV L put:.. al& „ ,40450 LOW, inn!. qiej opposed to the admissionof this eildencf, The 14%0 ;Mo e in iny mind, Is that thelloite Mai be given to the Jdey, and then the opinion of an egitert—that ta, a medical roan of 'guardian or lunahot—thould tie given, rut the ratio!' taw is othas wise, and wo are bound to admit t% ttueas. Iregardpd rninq as hat tug undergeno lic li r ga toslirli f tof i tunt i d ir "ctll°n' sq 4 n " 09g '" et4 t o ina t ihead here intet rap% And °bleats Its the wit. aeiiee proceeding farther.] /001,00 it, in i- atatepteliaoe in an unsound, .finujilsA,diftraira 0504i5t09 jib:4llkt th at repose, ~,tV in matonee, and febsoral fam the the. tititeAb 411gitt tpake:a rapid improvement In Ni t I ylka4 oleatal health, Elettof*Pled &lit] Waallingf&lll that eondilton of iljt 4 continued; lye retrialedd in - Wishlngtoa but a part Al ItAnillotonAtn Alexandria, and throuilt Virginia 94 ." 114 „,. 1 . 1 ' Wittitte the springs; be went (irritate,. OS. A - , 8 r4etga d gentleman to , moist him lb sitting 'altateehave not seen him since he loft Washington " Wir l tt 'waggons otletly,lo7, thati Attotl744X4 mvpf.„ . • • wO4 Wit 4 14 01 #011;a0kositl r . • .th err VV e al-ot 4 e or, ~. &—lliPtyaggmlable,,geotie,* l 4 , . ' and 'a n,extd,ptilug "::*WilittAgsnalehttiWbiltias which' attraOtedloy sheet sincere eptimation ; have never heard anything against hie moridnbartetteri &Ina think there .could be any thing against it. - - -Q.,What is his character for peace and kindliness ? .. •A:' I should think he Would AVM's' difficulty rlie" is the last' man d Should think would have got into la diffi culty If be riouhreirehtlt." .. , ~.. , .. • Orem-examined by Mr. Mann ,--Saw hied list in Wash , logien ; I Was in New Orleans with him during a whole ortith lnafseah,lBo; he was in New York during the Month of dilly - 0458 ; I had coMmunicstions from him every two or three days while ho' was in hi:Minos for me; ie Virginia , I had a large Intelsat due 'lu different perta of the State and gave them to him to collect; be went on that errand, ho madame remittances; ho made collections at' 'Richmond r I had_ no term - of his not cowling . , 1110 the money; I considered bird incapable of doing anything wrong; I formed my •opinion from a knowledge of Id o previous rectitude;' I trusted him to make three collections; the thought did not - enter my mind that the injury of a mental constitution Could make an honest man dishonest; he spoke to me of the utter ruin he bed suffered. ' , ~ Q. Did he-appear in your opinion to know the diffe rence between right and wrong? A. I considered his idea of right and wrong might have been confused to 'some caeca, and not in others. As to his honesty, I don't think It was stinted at all t I considered it would be of benefit to him to travel through Virginia on homeback alone. Harmer 0 Ricketts', sworn.—l reside at Elkton, hid.; have known T. W. Smith for a number of years; about 10 yeare ;• believe I know the time I last now him ; be lieve It was en the night of the TM of amp, 1857 ; it - was then Or since then; If since then, not long since then; saw him the night of Ills marriage, but net be tween then two times; 'on the 224 of July I noticed a - very great change tu- his whole appearance; perhaps it's a little diffidult to - tell what that change was ; walkoddown the street with him ,• he talked all down street about , this misfortune, about which ha had spoken before; I saw that hla opinion was wrong on that 'object, and I tried to - draw his attention from it ,to politics or something else; he, reverted to it again Instantly alwaye; I found 'it impossible to divert his mind from that subject I his actions,ahm,were peculiar; ho Pea snatching around I lookipt Ist everybody ho sew ; he appeared to think all those .parsone were talking about him and passiiig judgment Uppn him 'for his disgrace t . he appeared .to think- that they sup• posed him disgraced - by what - had beppencd 'to hint ,• his idea appeared to be that he was headed off and looked down on; he wee on this subject frantic ;ho thought everybody was thlnkime, of his ease; everybody, strangers ; he said so; my,' opinion was that the state of his mind was in such a oondition that self.destraction would be the result; he told me be bad been in Virginia; he said he wan riding over every mountain; he also said that he rod* down all the steep pieces, hoping to break his own neck, and the horse's too; or noticaring if ho did; he talked fast .. enough. Q. What wen this inn's natural disposition as long as you know him? A. Well, sir, he was a view:ions and generally good natured man; I never saw anything vicious about him; I wottbtely he was a very well-disposed mss, rom my knowledge of him; his moral character was goo I; I pub- I WI a newspaper at Illkton; am editor its eel .10 CO.p prieter;the paper ,is 2'he Cecil Wrens; I ;town heard his 'character called in question. - Cross-examined by Mr, Alann.--Saw hiss last in Balti more on the 211 duly ; saw him in the street at night ; I don't know that I told him he ought. to be divorced; I told him he WAS not disgraced at all, that it wee not by his fault, and aditieed him to stay at home; I knew him well while he was employed in a house there.• I bad business with Smith prior to that tune; I halloo with him then; I found him causally in the" hot-1; Wo had Concluded our Middle; reletions ' • he did business for me here; he wrote to inc to soy that I did not ewe him anything, but I thought I did odes him; when we left Baltimore, I watt going to Cecil county ; don't know whether 2 left before him. Inset., to Philadelphia to Nee him, and went to the Madison Hours ;• when I saw Wen, he seemed to suffer and to .havo stormed I. he wee wild Mid Laggard about the eyek ,• I had seen Lim two months prior to that; he appeared to hive but one idea, and that was his domestic trouble; ho mule no threats. I have lived in Cecil county all my life; have been an 0 Otos for seventeen years. -, . Adjourned to 10 o'clock this morning. CITY ITEIVIS. "ATTI:Sirr the end, and never stand to doubt; Nothlog , o to hard bnt ;march will find it out." To excel In anything great corn and application is neeessarn and after yearn of 'assiduous labor many fail of great excellence. These reflections are called froM us by a lucent ♦teit to the magnificent Clothing Bazaar of Clifton, Albright, & Co:, Jayne's Hall," No. 027 Chestnut street, and viewing the immense piles of exquisitely liniebed-garments, of every style, gotten up by that veteran cutter, John W. Albright, whose twenty-live years' experience has deservedly plazed him foremost in the profession he adorns, as ranch for the affability of his manners as his ennoummato skill as a. cutter. T.!la Govianoit's lSiassana.—This important Stevt, paper_ will be read with interest. His Excellency, aft". dismisslog the tarle question, the banks; and thanks generally, closes With this pithy remarit : tt I would specially recommend to the gentlemen of both branches of the Legislature to procure, for the future, all their garment% at the Brown Stolle, Clothing Hall of Santini & Wilson, Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut Street, above Sixth, Philadelphia. This course. I unsatisfied, alll tend to the promotion of true practical esonomy." Vgarasua, the Roman - Emperor, made 'it a practice to call himself tonneccount every night Poi the actions of the past day; and as often as he found be had slipped any oue day without doing good, he entered upon his diary this memorial: Per di4t client! I have lost a day. Emulous of so illuatilous no ex empt°, we daily advise our readers that the rarest and mod beantiful clothing extant Is gotten up at the palatial store of Granville Stokes, No. 607 Chestnut atreet. Eras. IN DEMAND.—Messrs. E. G. Whitman Co. : Second, street, below Chestnut, are aa largely called on as ever for their delicious confectionery. Judging by the crowded appearance of their store, it la always holiday time with them. They sell largely at wholesale and retail, and have captivated young and old. Perot - BROTBERS.—We hear that several of our Insurance companies era having their 'mount din ners at the delightful restaurant of Petry Brothers, near Bt. PauPa Chu•ob, in Third street. The minagers of these Julhottens thus Irelleste that they know. where to tied delightful cooking and the choicest of wines. Private parties are served by them iu the most recherche style. SUPER D ILLUSTRATED BOOKS.—Mr. G. G. Evans, at 439 Chestnut street, has some magnificent Illustrated books, which he sells as low as can be found at any other place In town, and throws In a gift worth from twenty five cents up to one hundred dollars. Very rarely does a eft fall below a dollar In value. Where Evans finds a margin for profit Is none of our business. Portman SOVBREIONTY.—Tdo expression hi fa vor 0' gentlemen's wrappers sold by It. C. Walborn & Co. la as overwhelming as was not that in favor of tho Lecompton Constitution in Kamm Messrs. B. C. W. & Co. aro At Nos. 7 and 9 North Sixth street, and are doing a largo business. importation. Repoited for The Press.] JAMAICA--flchr triumph, Dlinble-325 bae pimen to 35 tone logwood 15,000 oranges 2000 Ibe o ld, copper 4307 do lend 111 do brass log Lova Iron 155 Dm other metals DN W ettlar Jc, Co. . _ Cli ARLESTON—Sche .1 0 Patterson, Uand.-170 tees rico D SStetson & Co; 53 bales cotton ROA Patterson &Co; 133 bole paper D If. Ztuomerman; 43 cropty casks John Gibson, Son, & Co; ndo Massey, Collins, & Co; ?ado 1, Salmon; 2.las mdse Jogius 4 Mariehamn; 1 bbl beenwax Otinpfugketm & Smith; 5 bags fruit S ',ham &Son; ; bales rope cutting. Jessup & Moore, 'AT tees rico, iAemltty bblki box furniture, order. -• • LEA-XER BAGS At the Merchants , Szchaw, Philadelphia. Ship Tonawathht, Julius hiverpuol, Jai% 25 Raton Mary ILKendall, ~,,, .. Matanzas, soon 130A.BfrOt TRAXIX. .EDW4IOI(I:RX44III., /spew It.:Copu, Comfit/as OF Tax *Oxen TtAie.lifsienn, an. sAiLiNe Ok TUE. QOEAX- STE/MEWL - g FROM, 141. E UNITED BTATBB. , ,$7llB/4p , TROST- /OR ;DAY. Arm? Yifrk../.1.018r " Jan 9 - ••;, • 6- - Taos 001% 'DM( ,44 . 1 . Ftp ....... Liverpool..tiew York... pee 26 ALUnedoallt. , ...akeffilli_niterg.N.blelv York Jan 1 Fulton . . 'York Jan 12 117" The .............. 6141 Steamers Fail from New York oh the 6111 and Wit breacb,aponth., , • z• - • , •! !XVI. ';‘""•-• • z • MormilhartkokatklJANA kriamatts. PIIII.ADILPDILAr4XO4II(9W York 24, arriving acjia ru i rsktrouuttlar Orleans In ial tr, From New arles .291 J. 11aVaue,23.1, arriving at,Now.• York 26th. • Daala;Prry—Ftenu Now Yorkltto oPikeh mouth, arrivi4at Havana 12111, and .Afoblio -lath/ Froinilla , 1 bile 22d, Havana 24th, arriving at,Now York 28th. OAISAWSI4—From New York 12th, arriving-at Ilavana 17th. and Now °demo 4.oChti - , Front, Nei ()dean* 27th, ,Havana 26th, aniving as-New York Bd l „. ClTY—Front Now. York 1 7th, arriving at Ha vana. Sid , !tad New„Orleane Nth.. From Now, °Aetna 6tle t Navana Bth, arriving at, Now York.l2th 1 1 1401/. o f New york arriving at Havens lot and New Oilcan,. 24. Trope ely Orleans 12th, Havana 10, die o k i t Noel York Asth. trorlrucuu 191 h as ui 4th, due at vana 264 Vrout Itavana lillth,and 26th, due at Noir Vail 1004 and lint Snaring intzlhgenre. PORT' OP riuLADELPIIIA, Jan. 7, INS. BUN 1218E8. ... .......7 2l 1 BUN BM A 29 luau virArt,... Amtrym• ..Steamship City of Tivq - V 4, itcoves, GO hours from Beatnn, sit ' ni&sNan& passengers to henry Winner. W4f4eterdill bulges by thick weather. Passed an nine o'cleek_yosterday morning, off New Castle, ship West moreland, for New Orleans, and baique A A Drebert, for St Darts, both to tow of . tug America; also Sardinian barque Pennsylvania, for Londonderry. Dr sehr Triumph, Di mble, 22" days from Jamaica, itt logwood, &a. to D N Wetziar & Co, :Bohr Jane 0 Patterson, Hand, 0 days front Oharloston swith cotton, rico. &c. to D 8 Matson & On. Sohr Boxer, Omen, 1 day troll? , Smyrna, WA, witb t grain to Bewley, Wilson & 00. Bohr Delowan', Denby, 4ax imp (Asada, Doi, with corn to Jas ilarratt4. fOYA . tichr Ana . Pranola look,l day from Odessa, Doi, with corn to atul Barratt'k'tion. (MBAR'S°. Br Rohr Londoodorry, Faulkner, Whatlgor, NB, E A Bowler & Co. Schr Richard Vans, think, Matanzas, J Mason de. Co Btr3 B Shrlyer, Donuts, lialtitnoro, A Worm], Jr. (Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.) LEWES, Del.. Jan, h. h A M. The Cape May pilot boat il,eralt gamy to the Break water last evening, and repatts Sow eight or ton light sehrs es 1;404 gene up yesterday A Parker Vole steamer came_ce the awn°, at 'noon, and loft about 4 P M 7 2 either iron, or for Baltimore. A email governteent eterynter, which ericherfel fe the roadstead beet night, is nnw going to ore. Bohm J,f3mitil, Abigail Jennings, g, It• Bailey, 1' (3 liuntluaten, Mechanic:, and kl Speddin are at harbor. Wind BW—weather pleasant. Yours, *.o, WM. M. IIZOKMAN. TeteiGhethlt.l (Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.) CAPE ISLAND, Jan 4, 3 30 The barque White Wing. for Leguayra and a fort coal laden sabre went to Sea this inorikrwk Igo T oi,sela we r e observed passing in during the 4a,t, Wine N—Weather unsettled, 3 f04 1 / 2 14 T 1108.13. RUQII3O. TELBOBI.BI/ TO VIA 88888.3 • • BOSTON, ;An 8. The . ship Serampore;from New Orleans for Boston, With a osrgo of flour sod molasses, went ashore th , e morning JD a snow storm on Cohasset ]tucks. ~T he crew wore saved, but the TOM] Se going to photos, " Au unknotith lesser le reported 6a having been last night wrecked near Nantucket' itavriborta, Jan. O. The atgatnei liatkerabdrg, which gaited yeatirday for Now York, pit back htklay on account of a alight noel• debt to her machinery. - The at:gainer Magnolia, which put fa hero on Sunday -to - repair =damage'', wan taken on the railway today. Her injuries are alight, and will soon be repaired. ."' hINNIORANDA.' " , 8 oteamobin Atlantic, Vdridgo, arriyod at Now York j.eatarday from Liverpool Dec 28 - 129 Y M palmed ship David &Owing; Prentiss, from Baltimore,going In, ea 114111171 A Mask / 04. 4, 9 1 .91 81,. (8- tiltia&l Jsu Qi THE PRESS.-PHILADELPIHA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1858. ~..,...--7..... ~ .., „, „: . -. ' lit'ef ; lode 77........, 16, signalised a Stip eippdAil 4.4 . e the •Amecan , Ragle, from London for NOw York.— . , , Steamship Star of the South, from SlMl:midi, arrlsed at New York bth inst.. Ship Yorick, Soulejor San Francisco, nailed from be low New York yos tardily - Ship Wm Penn,lfeade, for Philidolphia, Woe toting out - of Liverpool 2.24 alt, but put back on ateintut of a strong head wind, .. ' Shipe Twilight, Sherwood, and Lookout, listes, for gals /nineteen, jaded front New York 6th Watt " ' Ship, Redgauntlet, Andrews, for Cowes, sailed from Soubraya Oct 10. ' . .. Ship Alexander, Bala, for Liverpool , ha sea from SI lust. . , Ship Flora McDonald, Skinner, cleared at Baltimore bth last, for Liverpool. I - arrived Ship Oen Williams, from Ca llao, a Liverpool 22d ult. • Ship limpreen, Lyon, for Now Orleans, put back to 'Liverpool 21st.ult, leaky. Ship Isaac Jeanes, Chipman, from , New York, arrived at Deal 21st ult. . I Ship Scotia, lifeltallar, from Calcetta, at Liverpool 20th ult, . . . Barque Julia Cobb, ROAN from Paraiba, at Lltorpool lint ult. Barque Japonica, Sheldon, for Philadelphia, willed from Rio do Janeiro Nov 15. , • -. . . Barque hitherto, lliehboni, from RP 4e Janeiro, at N Orleans 3d lust, , • Barquo 11 Cohen, Burgess, from Leghorn far Phila delphia, hod beep condemned at Gibraltar 12th tilt, Barque Chester, Crosby, for New 01leans, wants 10 Rea from (Ramie-sten SI inst. Bargee California, Banally, cleared at Dorton sth loot, for Buenos Ayres. Brig (.1 II Berry, Race, nailed trona ConahmOnoplo 4th ult. for Palermo. Brig Richard & Torrey, Baton, cleared aoßostou oth lust. tor Wilmington, NO. Marshal Dutch, Gilkey, 15 days fromllitWora, at Georgetown, SO, 30th ult litirig Carver, Perry, from ilarbadoes, at Geoirtown, SO, Slat oft. Brig George Dorris, French, cleared at 'llcditon sth loot. for Trinidad. Bohr Starlight, from Portland for Philadelphia, at NeWorl sth inst. Bohr Julia Smith, Crowell, at Boston sth heat. from Smyrna, Del • Behr John Magee, Alagee, from Bristol- for Philadel phia, at Nee port HA lust, and remained neat morning. Bohr J 8 Walden, from Brandywine, at New -I.lavea 4th inst. Bohr John Jones, ineveneon, for Philadelphia, cleared at Providence 9th hint . . . Behr Mary gVier, Croaby, hence for Nal:Vert, at Holmes , liele,Winst, and sailed next day. Behrs Alban:tints, Coombe, from Roston for Philadel phis, and Laulartine, Johnson, from NOW , Iledfbrd (or do, at lloimeal hole 24 haat, and remained 1O /a AI 4th. Behr Ingoutarr, Case, from Roston toy Philadelphia; at Holm& JJolo Jd lust and remained next morning. Behr Wm Loper, Robinson, from New Bedroll for Philadelphia, remained at Newport et 114th lost MARINE MISCELLANY., The salvage allowed lu the case of the Alp Unmet Dyer, of and front Now Orleans, which went -ashore at ktituini, got oft, taken to, Neaten Mut tailatar destina tion, wan settled atEL2,OOO by bills on owner Owl hypo thecation of vessel and cargo. Barque efelita, of Boston, 200 tons, thdifttia'' ri Owl'e Head two and a half years since, was col at 4th lust, for $lO,OOO, equal to cash. The 31 after he employed in the Paellic trade. A portion of barque Bounding Dillow, 063 tope, built at Chelsea about four yeses since, was sold at flatten 4th inst. for cash, at a price equal to $15,000 forthe whole. Wellileet, Jan 6--Sehr Indepondehae, In Rockland for New York, with atone, sprung a leak IMt bight, and run ashore near Cahoon's Hollow. Toir Mooing her spars were cut away, and the vessel, together with her cargo, Will prove a total toes. DOMESTIC PORTS. NEW TORE, Jad ft—Arrived, ache Sarah 14 11111 e, Conwao, Turks Island. Old, barquo Medora, Kenerron, Wilmington; brig Geranium, Pierce, St Marks, Fla. Sailed, ship Staghound. Peterson, for ic:s - tdr.- The ship Emily, Tilton, for Ilavana, has anchored et quarantine. • BOSTON, Jon 6—Arrivod, barques Susan ()lark, El liott, liavana; Jubilee, Roan, Cardenas , Daniel Si`eb stsrAilliams, Savannah; brig Albert :Adam*, Mayo, Wilmington, h 0; schr Morels, Wade, Port.auPrMee Old, ship Curling, Curling, Mobile; beffpltli Andrew Oarnay, Prior, Smyrna; M Eaatern Star, Tearkes,London; Dutch brig Bengalen, Planton, Itotterdmu, Via iming. ton, NC; brigs Birthard Sc Torrey, Eaton, Wilmington, NO; Beatrice, Dyer, Savannah; Nile Emma Amelia, Carding, Savannah. - •' BRISTOL-8K 3d, Rehr Ellen Barnes, Oamin, St Johns, PR. NEWPORT—Arr 3d, Hahn Somerset, Sterling, New Bedford for Baltimore) William Gregory, Bueklin, Rockland for Richmond; Flavilla, Provincetown for Norfolk • Sid. brig XertOphon, schr M 0 Dude.), arid others bound south, In port 4th, A M, the above arrivals; brigs Sas Belle, Bonaparte: ochre Honduras, of Provincetown; !dory ATIOO, Of Sandwich; Americus, C W Bychipt others. Wind SW, fresh. NEW BEDFORD—Art. 2l !net, echr John Parker, Giessen, Baltimoie. Sa-810, brig Alexander Milliken. Fish, Dation; ochre Edward W Gardner, Bourne, Norfolk, to proeurs. freight for West laden; Somerset, Sterling, Baltimore. 14EWBURYPOBT--Sid 4th loot, ship,l3l4ck 'Hawk, Shoot, New Orleans;'schr Mary Clark, HoWard, Norfolk. PROVIDENCE—A. r 4th lost, ochre Ann Turner, God frey, Elizabeth City, liG; Water Witch, Hull, Baltimore. SM. brig Abner Taylor, Tapley, Machias. to load for West holies. OKAII.LEWFON, Jan 2.--Went to sea, Br ahtp Sunder land, Curry, Liverpool; Sp pole Fells, Pla t Barcelona; Elegancia, alarletany, do. Old,. B. al steamship Isabel, Hollins, Ilavanaola Key Waal and Savannah; barque Oherokee,inteln, tiow Orleans. ' Bebe Wil li am Smith, Fisher, New York , 3d—Arr, Darn barque Ellie, 8011, New York; Dan tern Troesegaard, Neweutle, Eug; Span polaere Angus:ins, Botet Trinidad do Cuba. • FOREIGN PORTS. At Batavia Oct 25, ship douthern Grotto, Howe, for Beaton 27th, - - At Bombay Nov 17, ships Elloa Koaaall, Tiukbam; Sweepstakes, Lane; Galatea, Barber, and Ariadne, Knight, one. The Galatea retort:to to Hong Kong, ac cording to a charter 'mole there. Bid from Constantinople 4th nit, brig AI (0 Berry, Rene. Palermo. Sid from Smyrna, Nov 10, (back date) Witte Lamer tine, Thompsou, NOW York. did from Leghorn 7th ult, barque John Henry, Fletcher, New York. At do 12th nit, barque Tremont, Baker, dis. At Genoa 12th nit, ship Audubon. Hardy, die. (Per Atlantic ) Arr at Liverpool 22d alt, chips Frank FlesS4, Leech, New Orleans; American Union, New Orlesnit. 2let, Oakland, Hunter, Savannah; Nustarliksg Orly. Quebec; - Itotuddrr. Stream, Gairessimr - E — -11en, o bits, Savannah; Quito, Hawkins, New York; Africa, (a) Shannon, New York. Also arc, Sagan:lore, Garrick, New York; Kangaroo, (a) Jeffrey, do. Liverpool, 21st—The steamship Iron Duke, for Dub lin, came in collision last night with the Georgia, for Savannah. The steamer lost fore funnel and mainmast; ship loot starboard hack and royal stays Are at Bremerhaven 18th, Luna, Werkinlnster, Bich mond; Jeverland, Stillman, New Orleans; Bith, Ariel, (a) New York. Arr atalevre 10th, J H Jarvis, Collier, New Orleans; liith, New England, Hodge, do. Arr at Hamburg 17th, Ilainmonia, (s) N York. Pressed Deal 20th, Sir Robert Feel, from Hamburg for Now York. Arr at Deal 21st, Devonshire, from N York. Below Antwerp 21st, Marianne Nottbokiu, Lamb, N York. Arr at Browershaven 18th, Henrietta, Ilacanoot, New York. Arr at Bordeaux 10th, William tr. Jane, Cebb, Now Orleans. Old from Ramsgate 26th, Albonl, Barnaby, N York. Bremen, Dee 10—A brig on Ore, apparently American, timber laden, and abandoned by the crew, wee Been Deo 14 by the brig Leander, Schmidt, arrived from St logo de Cuba. Wexford, Deo 17—The hull of the American ship L Warner, Wended at Tocumshane, went to places dur ing the tut gale, sad was sold by auction for £lO. ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS Up to 13 o'clock Lost Night. GIRARD 110USE—Ohostnut street, below Ninth: Wit Starbuck &la N Y Mins Starbuck, N Y 8 A Beason & la, N Y Phil Stockton, U 8 A 31 P O'llern, Mil Bernard Carter, Baltimore L It Smoot, Washington Prof Nalcrie, N Y John F Gray, N Y Isaac It Barksdale& la, Va Alex B Eustis, Milton,3ltuis Robt Cook, St Louis Capt Tyler, Pa J Layton, Elmira J A Redfield, Elmira II A ponds , Wililantimart W 0 Lanham, Canandagurs D 8 Lanham, Canauda'a Edw 31 31cCook,Minnosota, D U Cary, Albany, N V Goa D Dad, Ohio Theo Alma, Harrisburg Oharies Humes, St Louis 011 Sherman, N y T D Sharman, N Y Samna( 11 Cushing, Boston S De Yesser & fa, 1 , 1 Y 3 A Ellis, Elkton, Md W Ducketts, Balt ' D Calais& la, N 0 Miss 11 E Ryan, N 0 Miss E 1' Ryan, N 0 9 Cherry, Norfolk, Va Wm Shears, Washington Elias ((loom,, Bait • N W llay, Mil Thos It Puddle, Newark, NJ 11 3 Sherman, Burlington Wm Williams, Pa 3 31 Devil, N V ii V Bonen A lo t N Y S gleans, Jr, Driston W S Darldson & la, N y W II Sinuley, l'a ill'A Moults, Reading J II Dorsey, N Y Col (Ica Nauman, US A I. 3 Gillett, Albany Wm I; Smith, N Y 0 W Scrooil, N V tionliirillrelilioru, N Y Thou Barrowa, Jr, Gann ; wu cix gr,,,,3 0 , , , . J Wllliams,Washlligton J D Orarke, N Y'.' 41's Bogen, Itarbedoe 'r3. l Woild ik, la, BM; ' ' A3l Paxton ' Eughtud Mr Forster...Balt Wm Knaho, Bolt It Wralebt, gloats , . ---.... • iIIiIIiRCIIANTS' HOTEL—Fourth street. below Arch WA Blionui, (inidialo Job Ilidgiow, N si 11 Chapin York, PA ' Chas *Ridgway, N 3 G p Nevin, Boston T W White, Mass 1 1' White. Mass 3 P Flint, lions Ihmilikirrteredase P. A 3 young, Pa II Wulle,l l A . ' It K Caturbell; Green to Jno If Markley Phila ' Cleo Boddie A la, 'PP Joe Dysart, Philo Jun Woodside, Phila thus need, bI,,Y .. . , - , . AMERICAN 11011:1-01lostout street, above Fifth. 11' W Eldni, West CheotOr I) Ilaynoir, lawn B Miaow, Ohio - N McCune, Ohio 0 Garay, Chicago (I W II littaker, Pa 3 0 Gibson,Phllisala It It Eldridge, Philado W B Lewis, askithgtoil Chat LAV(1.011, Philada A J Gillett, tlartfOrd 01 Mary B Joy, N Y A B lirliqe,b, Washington W a tianford, Washington W X , tams, klel 1, ()Campbell, lid J tam 11 Norcr N oss tt; la, NJ . M ) 1 Rhodes. Taunton DI Anthony, James Whaley, I!' Illd - 8 AWN, Jr, N Y ' . UNION lIOTRL—ArcIa street, below Fourth. J F Core', Reading - John 8 Bopewell, N J Z Thayer & la, Masa : Martin Vsy,New Turk 0 Street, Balt 811 Dance, Batt J T Boyer, Cincinnati C Cempbell. Dinelnantl di Id Cross, Delaware co II McDuwell, Slatingtou .11 - II Stetson, Albany James O'Brian, 11l .19 J Morton, N 4 J B Willis, N J IV 41 .1 4 tp, heading NATIONAL lIOTEL 7 -Have street. above Third. N A Stern, Pottsville 8 Jones. Lycoinlng co AI) Julien, Pittsburgh Piot 016, Lyannlng co IL S MA, Lea inhurg D J Thorium PA W Rommel, Pa J PA L L Haler, Phoenixville S M NioenhArt, York Solomon Isom, York John Botts, lock W d Well, Allentown It J, Itettator, Pottevillo Henry Stark, rittatoti STATDS UNION-.4larkot Ntrcet, above Sixth. g A Unquote, York co L A Ramon, York co Jag Jordon, bolt Thou Jacobs, Danville Daniel Gorden, Dol Ben) Jentensor!, N J 'l' D Dutton & In, Illinois Robt Hoyle, Lynchburg Dant Linton, Lynchburg Saml Harmon, Balt Thus Loeb, Balt Philip Leeds, Wash M Young, Pittsburgh Dr 11 W Johnson, Boyerstu 11 , ' II Pardo, N Y li MeDoeutld, Pottsville Cleo peach, Perry co Tims C Ringgold, Mil JA B Shober, 14mm - ter John B Limber, Lancaster BLACK DEAD INN—Birth and Dlerehant streets Jno Stark, Dalt Win Williams, Dalt Jas 8 Crantford, :Ad E 8 Ilan, Del co A /Male., Tamaqua Janus! Flanagan. Ohio Chas DulDuatou, Unionvillo C K Palmer. Del Jno Jona, Mil Andrew Mates, Del Jae Johown, Mil Sand Mamma, Bid J Doane, West (Mentor Sir Ewen, N Y David Ewen, I Lmuinlpa J N Benjamin; M.l BARLEY 811 EAT—Second street, below lane. W Ituu,Lembertellte ftStreeter, lletnlawv Mies 01111110 mm, Chelteuhn Miss Dueller, Cheltenham T P Harvey, Ni' It It J W Con ell, Point Pleaen't Scarborough, Md I 8 hougehore, N Jereoy 0 Longehore, Bucks co Jae Williams, Pa . MADISON 110U8N—Bocond street. above Market. Jae Hanes, Pa , John Nobler, Vliiis .1.1 V Biiimksely, N Y I AteCabe, Delaware 118carborough &l, Beckett. P IS Dolma', 'Boston SR Manly, Baltimore J V Stout, North Nast, Pa I: Kline, Baltimore 0 R Briggs, New, York 0 Orson I New York S Thomas, Baltimore R II Jacobs, Virginia T P Connell, Virginia P 0 Riekottn, Elkton, IN BLACK BEAR HOTEL--Third strand, atl, Oallowhill. Wm Williams, Bradford J Ynu Artadnlen, Yeaatery Wm O e,llog, Amity goo Ellmo, Ear Milo Jacob Iliktb, Rnmuertowq J Wentaley, Ducks co cs Blelei i Bo* CO BALD NAOLIO 110tELTIIIrd strie . 4; abr. Cs John Shaeffer, Ducks co , Jacob ',horse, Bucks co I M Kemmerer, Lehigh co Moses Wiesuid, Lehigh co John Farman, N J Chas Kreader, Bethlehem Philip Reese, N J Anderson Calvin, Easton' Ames Edwards, Quakertown David Roberts,Quskertown Rhariß Smith, Allentown Opecial Noticed Col. J. W. Forney. Eater of The Press, will deliver it LECTUILIS to the Pupils of Prate moor Saunders, at the WEST PUILADELPIIIA TUB AFTERNOON, at 3 o'olock. The public Ix Invited to attend. Ja7-1t Wlllbutt U. Mellen, gOT Chestnut Street, to selling all kinds of One Stationery at one•Lalt the re gular price. Call on him at once and you will be satis fied. Anbin's Patent Gas Works, ERECTED FOR TOWNS, VILLAONS, AND FACTORIES, PORTABLY CI . AS WORKS, For Horns, Sfonss, and COUNTRY BRATS. put up at Abort notice. These works occupy but little space, are easily operated, and fitTrtillß a BRILLIANT OAS LIGHT at low cost - For further Information call at No. 114 North SE VENTH street, where the works eau be seen I:lepers.- lion, or address CHAS. N. TRUMP, Agent, No. 114 North SEVENTH street, .PAllaila. Cali. TRUMP, Agent, naltimore, Md. fe6-Iw* Saving Fund.—National Safety Trust Co., Office, WALNUT Street, 8. W. corner of THIRD. ARRANGEMENTS NOR BUSINESS DURING THE SUSPENSION OS SPECIE PAYMENTS BY THE BANES. 1. Deposits received and payments made daily. 2. Current Bank Notes, Checks, and Specie will be received on deposit. 8. Deposita made in Bank Noted or Checks will be paid back in Current Bank Notes. 4. Deposits made In Gold or Silver will be paid beck 10 041 a. Interest Pint PLR Om. per annum, a 025 E. C. Dewald, Commission Business in Com. mercial paper and negotiations of loans, 60 WALNUT Sr., opposite the Exchange, Philadelphia. nolo-2m ffearness'■ Saylug Fund—Office 203 Walnut street, one door west of second street. Receives de posits in mama of One Dollar and upwards, from all climes of the community, end idioms intermit at the rate Of Eve per mat. per AOZPOI. Ofdee open daily, from 0 until 6 o'clock, and on ?don. day and Saturday until 9 in the evening. Plesident Franklin Yell Trelmurer and Secretary, Ohariee H. Morels. Buster's 'lnfant Cordtnl.••.This Invaluable Cordial le prepared from a variety of the moat choice and efficient aromatics known in medicine, and le the most perfect and reliable carminative extant for infante and young children. By Its powerful Influence a speedy cure Is effected in all eases of Cho lit, windy mdris And spasms. Believes and Mitigates much of children's suffering during denti. tiers or teething, and by Its 'soothing properties tran quillises pains of the bowels, looniness, vomiting, ke. The Infant Cordial has become a standard remedy, and him been need In thousands of cases with the most abundant nevem Pio family should be without it. Prepared only by lIENRY A. Bowen, At his Drug and °hernial Store, N. N. corner or Sixth and Green ste., Philadelphia. To whom all orders most be addressed. And for sale by Druggists generally. as 13.1 y For Perfumed Breath, White Teeth, and Beautiful complexion, use "Balm of 1.000 Flowers." For dressing Ladles' heir, use " Woodland Cream, now Pomade." it curls Gentlemen's Bair beautifully. W. P. FISTRIDGE ar, Co., Proprietors, N. Y. For sale by T. B. Peteraon, aoa Chestnut; Samuel Simon, Twelfth and Chestnut; A. D. Durand, 718 Chest nut; T. 11 Peters & Co , 718 Chestnut; U. G. Evans, Off t Book-atom, 930 Chestnut; 0. S. Hubbell, 1410 Chestnut; French, Richards, & Co., Tenth and Mar ket; A. B. Taylor, Ninth and Walnut; Dr Morrison, Seventeenth and Chestnut ; J. W. Simon & Sons, Eighteenth and Twenty-Second and Market; Edward Ohrlatneann, 701, Chestnut; Thomas Lancaster, corner Eleventh and Walnut. nol2-1y Saving Fund OY THE AMERICAN TRUST COMPANY, S. E. Coma FOUBTU AND WALNUT STUMM, Una always paid la tall on demand, AND CONTINUOS TO DO 80. INTIMEST, FIVE P.llll, OUT. d023-Im* - The Greatest Bargains In the World.—The subscriber, being about to close his business, offers his entire stock of superior Ready-made Clothing for sale. All to waut of a superior article ace invited to give him a call. Store to lot anl fixtures for tale. ht. TRACY, %a MARKET Street. dels-2m Cabinet Ware and UPHOLSTERY, G 24 WALNUT BT, OPPOSITE INDEPENDENCE SQUARE. GEO, J. HENKEL'S, 102.1 WALNUT Street, 0 , 22-13 m Late of 1.75 Cheetont Street Dank of Pennsylvania Notice.. Notes of tells Bank taken at par for a Wholoaalo Stock of Clothing, non boil% noitt at Antall.. No. 1 North PIPTII Btrcot. An Important Eact.---We now lee It an nounced that the extensive Wholesale Clothing Deal ers, STRAUSS & UOLDMAN, No. Sea MARKET St., above Third, have commenced to 'Retail their entire stock at Wholesale prices. deb-Int Good Coffee. Lovers of Coffee cannot realize the full value of their favorite beverage without having it made in the Old Dominion Coffee Pot. ARTHUR, DURNIIAM, & GILROY, 117 and 110 South TENTH, nor. of Oeorgo, d3-6m Sole Manufacturers. Jackson, JOB PRINTER, MERCHANT STREET. Checks, Notes, Drafts, Rills Lading, Bill Heads, Cir. callus, Cards, sod all other Muds of Job Printing, at prices to salt the limos. 'Alarmlvo On the :ab December. UM, by Rev. J. C. Clay, Mr. ABRAM It. le. RAYMONDE, or New York, to Minn HARRIET A II , daughter of the late Dr. Thomas Cottwell,of 41Indelphia. Rev. George Chnrutler, on the evening of the '5.1 loot . Mr. JOHN TRENAMAN to Mrs. MARY ANN S3IITII. On the sth inst., by Rev. Mr. Durborrow. JCLIiiS FRANKEL, of Retool or, liconany, to 51ibe ANNIE W. IIUDSON, of this city. EDeatbo. On the morning of the Ith inst., at 1y( A. M WM. AIcOULIN, (watch-maker,) aged 43 yearn. His relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from his late residence, N 0.300 Carpenter street, (Southwark), on Friday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. On Sunday morning, the 3d inst., after a lingering illness, Sire. ANN 11., wife of Igen° Doughten, in the 74th year of her age. On Tuesday morning, sth inst., WILLIAM CARMAN in the COth year of bin ago, formerly a merchant of thla city, On the 4th Mat MAItGAIIET bIoGINLEY, in the 59th ;oar of her ago. On the morning of the sth inst., Mra. ELIZABETH W. KAIGIIN, iu the 58th year of her age. What Shall We Ent:—What Constitutes tt Wholcsonte, Generous, nud Economical Diet —These questions will be considered In a course of Biz Popular Lectures on the 011 1111111 TRY OF TUX 'I A DLit, by Ptof GILLINGHAM. Introductory Lecture on 21 day (MONDAY) Evening, at 8 o'clock, et the HANDEL AND HAYDN ISIUMO HALL. deem Tickets 75 cents —To be obtained at the principal drug Mores. Jao4st* [l:7 Notice —At an Annuni Meeting of the Stu:A:holders of the OIIIARD F. & 31. INS. CO , held title day at their office, No 802 WALNUT Street, the following Officers and Directors were duly elected to serve for the ensuing year : PRISImor—JOEG JONES Vlos Passiuswr—a. 8 GILLETT. BISCIVIVALV Lan Trztr,lBUßltll. —M. S. M MULLIN Assismst BECIIIITART—JAMES D. ALVORD, llutuerouti. JOEL JONES, GEO. W WOODWARD, WM M. SWAIN, 11. N BURROUGHS, JNO. AMAMI, Jn , THO. CRAVEN, JOSEPH KLAPP, 11. D., A S. GILLETT, JNO. MaCLURE, JELL. WALKER, J. D. HUGHES, C. D. SHOEMAKER, W. D. IIOYD, 11. It. DODO:MALI. WM. C. 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LEVY As CHESTNUT street, above EIGHTH NAVAL STORES.—Rosin, pints arpon tine, and Tar, constantly on hand and for sale by (MINER As UAIIKNESO, No 123 North IVATEIt shut, jal-ot* And No. 130 North Whatram. tss 0X) FUR INVESTMENT , JN A Itroknias MORTGAGE on City pro perty. Apply to B. W. THAOICAR . A, jit-ltsk 244 Booth THIRD NUM. $2,500 a LO U R N D N IORTGAGE oR DADLOOK & PASCUAL], Ja7-11.4i 715 WALNUT atrort, rpEXAS LAND AGENT.—MR. J. DE JL CORDOVA., 'NUS Lind Agent, wilt bo nttbe Ash land Donee, AMU Street, on YRIDAY and SATUR DAY, January apt and Stb i ready to attouit to bolos,. 01.21,1 f 'JONES INOUSE, CORNER OF MAR KET STRAW AND „AIARRIZT SQUARE, . ELIRRISB Vito, Pd. WELLS COVERLY, Proprietor. This new and elegant Hotel. recently erected by the Messes. Junes', In Harrisburg, pa., baring Levu leased for a terse ofyears by the undersigned, he taken this methoda calling the attention of his fonder potions, friends, and the travelling community, thereto.- awing 4 front of 142 feat ou the principal street of the city, and 62 feet front on Market Square, It cannot fall to prove attractive ea well as Milling to strangers. The chambers are of bee else, well ventilated, and lighted with gas; a number with connecting doom, making them very desirable for families. The balls-are warmed throughout by h aa t., and every modern Improvement, to fact, has been added, that may conduce to the safety, comfort, and happiness of tbe guest)). Visitor' may, therefore, rest assured that the JONES 11013611 bee been made perfect in ail its appointments; that each department has been placed in charge of cx. performed and competent persons; that In everyparti. ruler the system which has been adopted by the propri etor will afford to those who may make it their home as greet a degree of convert as may be obtained at any similar establishment In the State. . . To secure this desirable result, he has furnished the public and private parlors, chambers, dining room, &C., with entirely new furniture, and also arranged within the building a Sue barber's saloon, oyster saloon, dress ing room. hut and cold baths, &e. The culinary department and dining room will receive the especial attention of the proprietor, which, ho Crusts, will be a sufficient guarantee that all testes•will be suited. After returning his heartfelt thank' to his old friends and patrons for the generous patronage so long extend ed to him at the "°overly Bouse,ll and also to his friends and patrons at the " Columbia House," Oape Island, during the season of 1855, he respectfully soli cits a continual:me of it at the " JONEB HOUSE. , PO-es:slim NV ELLS 00V5IRLY. AMERICAN GOLD, NEW YORK, BALTIMORE, And BOSTON .3' X C .11,4 NOES, Bought and sold by B. W. TINGLEY & CO., Ja7•dtNeb2 ST South THIRD Street WANTED --A VESSEL to load in tho Louisiana line for New Orleans. Apply to HI/SMP, 811110N0, & CO., jrl•Ct 120 (late 30) North Wharves. WANTED—By a lad fifteen years old, a situation in the WHOLESALE COMMISSION BUSINESS. Dead reference. Address T. S. B , Despatch. . ja7-It* FOR SAN FRANCISCO—To sail on the nth Instant, from New York. The well-known ellpper ship GOLDEN EAGLE ti now loadlug, sod will be despatched as above. For freight apply to BISHOP, SIMONS, & CO , jal-7t 120 (late It) North Wharves. Legal anti Tither 'Notices. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of MARY ASHBURN/2R, deceased The Auditor appointed to audit, settle and adjust the account of Adam Asian:truer, Administrator of MARY ASHBURNER, deceased, and to report distri bution, will attend to the duties of his appointment on MONDAY, JanuarylStb, A. D. 1858, st 4 o clock P. M„ at his race. No 70t WASHINGTON SQUARE. Ja7-thstat A. MURRAY STEWART, Auditor. OFFICE OF THE WESTMORELAND co.o comPAsy. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 8,1853. At an Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Weetmorelend Coal Company, held at their Office January Bth, 1268, the. following persons were unani.. mouldy elected for the ensuing year - President—EDWAßD C. BIDDLE. DIRECITONS. Edward 0. Biddle, James Magee. John Covode, Samuel Welah Samuel O. Morton, P. Pemberton'Morris, Stephen If. Brooke, Edward Lowber, M. D., I. Pemberton llutchinson, William S Perot, John A. 'Rowell. ja7..3t Secretary and Treasurer—PßANOlS 11. JACKSON.' VAME MUTUAL INSURANCE COM- A' PANY.—Office No. 411 CELESTNIIT LADS:Mtn, Jan. I, 1853. The annual meeting of the Stockholders of this Com pany will be held on MONDAY, January 11, 1858, at 10 o'clock, A. 51., when an election will be held for twelve Directors, to serve for the ensuing year. ja7-ThSat&3l.3tif THOS S. MARTIN, See'y NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.—TiIe ship STALWART, Capt. Lucas, from Liverpool, is now ready to discharge at MOYER street wharf. Coo sigueea will please deliver their permits to the officers ou board. All goods not permitted within live days will be seat to public storu ~a 7 TUOB. BICUARDEON & CO., 101 WALNUT street Gentletnett's Junto[ling oloobo. VINE SHIRTS, made to order, and war ranted, of elegant material and meiperlor work manshlp. Also, Dress Stocks awl Gentlemen's Wrap perm, at the Premium Store of W. W. KNIGHT, 612 ARCH Street, above Sixth. no2l-y WRAPPERS I WRAPPERS I WRAP PERS !—A very large and elegant assortment at reduced prices. Also, heavy under-clothing of all de scriptions, for gentlemen's wear, at W, W. KNIGHT'S, 612 ARCH Street, above Sixth. no2l-y VVINCHESTEIL & SCOTT, GENTLE nnaiI PIIIINISIIING STORE, and PATENT SHOULDER SEAM MET MANUPAOTONT, No. TOO tiMESTNtIT Street, above Seventh street, Philadelphia. The attention of Southern and Western Merchants, and Strangers, Is particularly invited to this Improved cot of Shirts, the moot perfect fitting article made. At whole sale and retell, and made to order. auSaylf Removals REMOVAL.— IL FAWCETT, lIAIR CUTTER AND WIG MAXL'R, Has removed to 10% CHE3TNUT street, four doors he low ELEVENTH. jag -1.1 REMOVAL. JOHN STONE & SONS, ivrowmas AND/011MB Of SILK AND MILLINERY GOODS, HAVE REMOVED TO No. 805 CHESTNUT STREET, ABOT6 EIGUTU. de2s-2w* ,3nsurance tompanies OFFICE OF THE QUAKER CITY IN SURANCE COMPANY, 408 WALNUT Street, PniIADSLeIIII, Jan. 5, WA. Thu second annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Quaker City Insurance Company was held this day, when the following Officers and Directors wore unani mously elected for the ensuing year: Presklent—GEO II lIART. Vico President—E. P. ROSS. Secretary and Treasurer—ll. It COQ G9IIALL. Amistant Secretary—S 11. BUTLER,. DihEOTORS. George It. Hart, E. W. Dailey, E. P. Ross, Andrew It. Chambers, A C. Crate'', J. L. Pomeroy, Joseph EJ wants, Chas. 0. Imlay, Johu G. Dale, It It Ceggshall, Foster S. Perkins. Samuel Joues, IL. M. Fuller. 11. It. COGGSIIALL, Seey. aIRARD FIRE AND MARINE INSUR- Iug ANOE COMPANY, PIIILADELPMIA-oMee, No. 002 WALNUT street, west of T 111111). "PINK JUANA ONLY TAKU." DllllOlOlB. Joel Juries, (leo. W. Woodward, Win. M. Swain. 11. N. Burroughs, John Auspach, Jr , Thos. Craven, Joseph Klapp M. D., A S. G,llett, John McClure, Jer. Walker, J. B Hughes, C D. Shoemaker, W. S. Boyd. 11, R. Coggsball. Win. o.ltudinai Joho 11'. Chighe 111, Inborn, Francis Peters. Hon. JOEL JONES, President. A. B. GILLETT, Vice President. J. 8. tie Mucus, Secretary cud Treasurer JAlrle B. ALTOCD. Assistant Secretary. jc7.3m-If COMMONWEALTH FIRE INSURANOE COMPANY, OP THE STATh OP PENNSYLVA NIA .—ORIce, N. W. Corner FOURTH and WALNUT Streets, Philadelphia. Subscribed Capital, $600,00. Paid-up Capital. $200.000. DAVID JAYNE, M. D., PmWent. THOMAS S. STEWART, Vice Prea't. Barnet, O. MOON, Secretary. aul-ly CHINA AND GLASS. DINNERWARE TEA AND TOILET SETS GOLD BAND, /ND DECONLIND FRENCH AND DOIIEDIAN GLASSWARE, FANCY ARTICLES, &c. WILL DE 80L0, AT THE LOWEST PRIORS, AT M.4,EXSEN & WITTE'S, MASONIC HALL, 713 CHESTNUT STREET N. 11,-0 °oda loaned to parties at reasonable terms Jaa-y E ARLE'S GALLLERIES OF PAINTINGS AND LOOKING GLASS WAREHOUSE ALL TPA NSW PRENCII,INGIASII AND GERMAN ENGRAVINGS, PORTRAIT, PICTURE, AND 111 INIATU 11 E FRAMES, IA EISIIY VARIETY OP STYLE AND PRICE MANTEL, MEW AND WALL LOOKINCi GLASSES. CONSOLS, DRACHMS, CORNICES, PIER TABLES, MADE TO WIDER, EARLE'S GALLERIES, 816 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA KEROSENE OIL, DISTILLED FI:031 COAL KEROSENE. LUBRICATING OILS Tbig OIL ix Lot uuly CHEAPER, but SUPERIOR TO TAE REST SPERM. It will NOT GUM Olt CONGEAL AT A LOW TEMPERATURE, ant it will RUN LONGER AND KEEP THE JOURNALS COOLER THAN ANY OMER LUBRICATING MATERIAL. Machinists and others aro requested to call and examine these oils at the Cole agency, GEORGE M. FREEMAN, Agt delo.3m-it No 110 Walnut street, ahem Front. if ONGCHAMP'S OLD TOM LONDON -R-1 CORDIAL GlN—The heat specific for Dppepsta, I)IU°Ft-5 of the Nitiner, anti ail the Urinary organs , TM: SA INST Toxin AND GnaGoiteNr. The late important reduction of the duties on ' , piths has permitted the intraluetion of this remarkable article, used so exteenively in Europe, with the appro bation of the medical faculties, guarantied pure and unadulterated, withdrawn for rousuloptlou from the vaults of the Custom House. It is recommended to all families by the beet physiciane, either as a curative or as a preventive of the above diseases. P. D LONOCLIAMP, Sole Importer and Proprietor, 217 Fouth FRONT Street, Philadelphia, Ps. For indent the principal Drug Stores of Phils.delphis and other citiea of the United States. U OIIASIEOIN, 204 South FRONT Street, Sole Agent for the district of Philadelphia. de22-tothelm* COL. G. DE KORPONAY 11AS THE V bettor to Inform the Citkens of Philadelphia that he has been appointed INTERPRETER. of the United States Courta; and opened an °lnca for trauelatione of fantpdtrn Languages at 101011 F.011(111 Street, nboNo where he will he In attendance to all the bum s:Ma trans/talons lu hie line. cle2l-I,n ILLI/UNE HENRY MOORE, FURNISH •YENG UNDERTAKEN, No. 1415 ARCII Street, .west of Broad, late data ARCH greet. Lend Coffintl always on Nand. jal.43nt . 7 10/4.RLES P. OALDWELI*---Whoiosale t) and Retail wilIP 444 QOM bloantiotorer, No. 4 g1AT311441•4, aid inrp (boobs. VESTING -S.— • Embroidered black Cassimere Vesting. New styleo fancy Velvet do • Plain and fenny Silk sad Cashmere do Dark Blot Lane' Light colors for dram Vests Plain nod dgured white Silk Vesting/ SHARPLESS BROTHERS, isE CHESTNUT and EIGHTH streets fI . HEAP GOODS. V A lot of cheap neer style Delame• - A lot of cheap rich ?relish Collars And Sots Oar styles Wrench Chintzes ' Rich do. of 'Valencia, for Dresses Challis Calicos, Merinos Plaids for Dresses. very low. SHARPLESS BROTHERS, jad CHESTNUT and ElGHTHStreets LONG BROUHE SHAWLS FOR $8! We do believe that we are gelling, at this pre sent time Droche Shawls CHEAPER THAN INKY WILL EVER BE AGAIN! Blanket Shawls, new styles, very cheap. Chenille Phowls considerably under coat. RICH BAYADERE BILKS, BLACK SILKS, /to. We have received and are ;selling magnidoent Dress Silks for 137 g c., worth $1.25. They are from a NEW YORK BANKRUPT BALE. ELEGANT LONG BLACK CIRCULARS FOR $5! A great variety of other Cloaks very cheap, from $2 up. 11115/1 'LINENS OF OUR OWN IMPORTATION. Cloths, Csasimeres, Blankets, Flannels, &e.,&e. We keep an immense stork of DOMESTIC GOODS. All our Goods BODO LIT FOR 0.1811, end guaranteed to he as cheap as the cheapest. MANLEY & CUM. jay-y N. E. cos% EIGHTH and SPRING GLISDIIN. CBEAP CLOAKS.—We have now a COMPLETE ASSORTMENT of low-priced Cloaks for Ladles, Siloam, sad Children, nude of BLACK AND GRAY CLOTHS. The price, range from $1.% to 1,5, end the workman ship, material, "Vie, &c., are believed to be superior to the generality. Aleo, finer cloaks, many of which are MUCH REDUCED, TO INSURE SPEEDY' BAL -A. Pearlet-Oentre Broth° Long allawle. Greens, Whites, two-faced, &c., at $9. Heavy Black Thibet Long Shawls, $B. French Blanket and Ilsg Btate Shawls. Misses' and Children's :shawls. COOPER & BORAH!). Jai 13.. R. car. Nina and MARNE?. pmus AND VIENNESE DROOIEN LONG sitAwLa.. At $lB, 89, 810, $ll, and $l2. With a large assortment dm:Tarter goods, which we are selling at very reduced prio • COll2WhiN, BTODDAHT, k BROTHER, No e. 450, 452, and 445, dco NON= /MOND 8211.12212., ABOl - 2 WILLOW. BROAD CLOTHS, CASHMERES, SAEEINETS, VESTINGS, Boys' wear generally, And Cloths for Ladles' Cloaks. Brom tho late Auction Bales, at REDUCED PRICES. 011RWEN STODDART A BROEUER, 450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street, de3o above WILLOW CLOAKS.- CIIHAP AND ELEGANT CLOAKS, The largest And keindieemestetoeh or VELVET AND CLOTH CLOAXS In the City, AT HEMMED PRIM, AT GEO. PRYERS, No. 916 011E13TKUT STRUT. 49-2 LADIES'DRESS TRIMMINGS, AND KNITTING ZEPHYRS. NEW GOODS (MIMED DAILY, J. G. MAXWELL A SON. WIioLEGALY. AND 'RETAIL STORMS, 1020 OLINSTNUT Street, four doors below Armlntb. And 318 S. SECOND St., below Spruce. BAOTORIES.—Nos. 93 and 97 OF.ORBE St., Tenth, and SECOND Street, near Vision. Orders made at a few boon' nottoe. - ea27.4r01l <2lmusements. USICAL FUND HALL. GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUKUTAL CON CERT FOR THE BENEFIT OP THE NORTEISRN HOME FOR FRIENDLESS CHILDREN. THURSDAY EVENING, January 7, 18.58. Tießote 50 cents. MISS JULIANA G. MAY, SIGNOR TIRERINI Slit. HARRY SANDERSON, GERMANIA ORCHESTRA, CoNntrepane, MR. THUNDER, MR. CARL BENTE. PART I. 1. Overture. Wilhelm Tell Rossini GERMANIA ORCHESTRA. 2. Cantina. Ernest Involeme • Verdi MISS JULIANA G. MAY. 8. Grand Aria. Trovatore Verdi • SIG. TIBERINI. 4. Solo for Piano, MR. HARRY SANDERSON. 6. Sioiliennes. Meryl lenses sailer Verdi MISS JULIANA G. MAY. 8. Chorus from Tanhanser R. Wagner GERMANIA ORCHESTRA. 7. Aria. From Ls Far:wire Donizetti MR. F. RUDOLPHSEN. PART 11. 8. Overture. Rue Mao ••..Mendelsohn GERMANIA ORCHESTRA. 9. Carotins. Linda di Olianaarals Donisetti MISS JULIANA G. MAY. 10 Adelaide Beethoven 13IGNOR TIBERINI. 11. Serenade. Schubert. GERMANIA ORCIIRSTRA. 12. Aria. Ah, one gulag. La Sonzunbaln—Bellial MISM JULIANA G. MAY. . . . 13. Grand Fantasia for Piano, MR. RANEY SANDERSON 14. Trio. Attila Verdi MISS JULIANA 111(11 4 1011. TIRERTNI, RUDOLPHEEN. Thu piano on thia occasion has been kindly Itlrntahed by J. IL CIOULD. Seventh and Cheetnnt etreeta. Deere open et 7 o'clock. Concert COMlllenee quarter before 8 o'clock. ja4-d4taa DR. VALENTINE.—Owing to the im ..tur meoso success of this celebrated personator of Ec centrio character, he will give three more of those very amusing Entertamments at CONCERT HALL, on THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, which will be given to aid the necessitous workmen of the city. Tickets, 23 cents. Lecture quarter before 8 o'clock. N. B. The Dr. is now ready to receive applications for Lectures. Apply to THOS. R. ANDREWS, ja7 l3l* Concert hail.® 'MRS. D. P. BOWERS' ILL WALNUT STREET THEATRE. Sole Lessee 11119. D. P. DOWERS. Acting and Stage !Sanyo:. ..,..1111.. RICILINGS. THURSDAY EVENINO, January, 7th 1858. The Entertainments commencing with the Comedy of STILL WATERS RUN DEEP. John Mildmay, :111. Conway ; Mrs Mildmay, Mrs D 1' Bowers, Mrs Sternhold, Mrs Conway. To concludd with the comic Drama, entitled GIItALDA; Olt, THE multwa WIFE. Gil, the Miller, Mr J E Owens; Philip, the Duke, Mr Boulface,• Cilralds, Miss Richings. Prices of Admission 25 Cents. Secured Seats in Dress Circle 37X " Parquet 25 it Box Office open from 10 o'clock A. M. to 3 P. H. Deere opened at a quarter to 7 o'clock; curtain will rise at a quarter past 7 o'clock. V WHEATLEY's ARCH ST. THEATRE. —SOLE LESSEE W. WHEATLEY. THURSDAY EVENING, January 7th, 1853. The performance to commence with the *rand Spec tacular Play of TOE LAST DAYS OF POMPEII. Arbaces, Mr E L Davenport; Lydon, Mr Wm Wheat ley; lone, bliss Emma Taylor; Nydia, Mrs E L Daven port. To conclude with a New Romantic Drams, entitled TILE SCALP HUNTERS; Cr A SISTER'S LOVE. Seguin, Mr. E L. Davenport; Henry Heller, Mr. W Myers; Rube, Mr. Tannehill ; Adele, Mrs. Daven port; Toe, Mite Emma Taylor. SCALE or Pators —Boxes, 25 cents; Secured Seats, 38 cents; Orcheetra Stalls, 60 tents; Seats in Private Boxes, 75 cents; Gallery, 13 cents; Gallery for Colored Persons, 25 cents; Private Box in Gallery for Colored Persons, 33 cents Box Office open from 10 A. 51. until 3P. M. Doerr' will open at 6,tj o'clock; performance to commence at 7, precisely. tJATIONAL THEATRE, WALNUT ST J. NEAR EIGLITII. LESSEN ASSISTANT MANAGER STAGE DIRECTOR THURSDAY EVENING. January 7th, 1858 The performance will commence and conclude with the Great Local Drama entitled THE POOR OF NEW YORK. Paul Fairweather Mt Proctor Livingston Mr 11 Johnston Badger Mr. Bannore Alida Mrs. Cunningham. Lucy Fairweather Mrs. Butler. PRICEd or ADIHASION-25 Ceuta.. o parts of the Rouse. Doors open at 6,1{ o'clock. Performance to COCO mence at 71( o'clock. ELEVENTH. ANNUAL BALL OF Vie The committee respectfully announco that their AN NUAL BALI. for the relief of their indigent country. men, will take place at the:AU:3IOAL FUND HALL, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, Jauusry 20th, 1850 The ticket.+, adtnittinga gentleman cud two hulles,l2 Every effort hoe been made by the managers to render this popular Jet. superior to any heretofore given. and they look confidently for a continuance of the patronage of the friends of this benevolent institution. The (I ermtuaie Rand has been engned for thaw-Rion Floor )Isonyer, RILES MARTIN. S. Destott, M Bouvier, A It. Durand, E Durand, P 5 Luta!, PJIU I Pohl, E Rou.sel, H. A. Pintard, W. relletler, A Lafure, M V. ()fry, J. B. Champrony, A Ardley, Jules not, E. Frunfornot, 11. Perdricaux, H. Tire], Jules Muth). Tickets may be procured of M. E. ROUSSELL, 4-4 PRUNE Street. and of Mr. E. DURAND. Treasurer, 718 CHESTNUT Btrect. jqs teats tler.tdt] a LhZl OLD FOLKS' CONCERT, AT NATIONAL MARKET. Street, shove Twelfth. FATTIER KEMP and his Ohl Yolks will give FIVE GRAND CONCERTS, of Ancient and Sacred Music, In Costume of Olden Time, on each eveniog of the week -sth, 6th, ith, M.le, and sth January, he ginning Tuesday, the sth, at 73 o'clock. INDFITHEA FOSS. going on 07, will preside at the Great Grew Nether Fiddle. . . The unparalleled minces., of this unrivalled Musical Company in other cities, where hundreda could nut gain admittance, in the largest hails, bespeak for the citi zens a great treat. Come one, lowe all, hear their sweet music, and see how ou would have lcoked had you lived one hundstd years ago. :Single tickets 25 cents, at the hull. Pelson and family tickets for sale during the day. zau2•7t SANFORD'B OPERA ROUSE— ELEVENTH Street, above Chestnut. Ir:TIIIOPIAN PERFORMANCES THIS EP &NINO. Ethiopian Life Illuetreted by Sanford's Troupe of Stare—New Dances by the Sanford Children. Doors open at 7 o'clock—to commence quarter before eight. To conclude with A LAUGHABLE APTERPLECB. Admittance n cent. WHOLESALE GROCERY BUSINESS. VIANTED—& situation by a young than, to the ob,vo business, who has had two years' experteneo in 3ltrehandising, and oho can won:nand from twenty to twenty-five thouaand dollars for the first year in near Pennnylvania trade. Address Box 150, Hollidaysburgh, Blair co., Penn. jab-7t+ LOST-DREXEL & CO.'S CIIECK ON FARMERS' AND MECHANICS' DANK, foe 1729 94 AU motors ere cautioned from negotiating The aame, as payment by been Mopped. The tinder will oblige by leaving it st DREXEL!, ACO 'S. jaB-0344i LAVING FUND.—IINITED STATES TRUST COMPANY, corner of THIRD and CHEST NUT Streets. Large and small owns received, and paid back on de mand, without notice, with FIVE PER CENT INTER EST from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. Office hour., from 9 until o'clock every day, endue MONDAY EVENINGS from T until 9 o'clock. DRAFTS for sale on England, Ireland, and Beetling, from £t upwards. President—FTEPßEN It. CRAWFORD. Tres:inter—PLlNY FISH. Telier—JAMB A, HUNTIII, Perf-27it 'Dissolutions tc7 tropartntreltius. _ L'RANCIS C. POTTS has this diy re ceived an interest la the arm of SO WIN & MIMES, lied the busweae will ba conducted ander the tits. at SOWN% BARNES it Co., floosssuras sad STATIONtIiIi. 37 N. THIRD Street, Philedelphia. January 1,1855. ja7-110 DISSOLUTION.—The partnership hereto lore existing between the imbue:Marc cinder the firm of KENNEDY k HAYES, Km teen dhmetred bJ muted eousent All per. s baying elsirmi said firm wilt preaeot them to WILLIAM T. XX - DT, at No. 416 North SECOND street 11 'Luau KENNIEDIP, JAMES HAYES. NOTICE—THE PARTNERSHIP BERE- A- torore existing between the sobscribers, trading under the Ann of KEENE, STERIAtia & CO., la this day dissolved by ita own limitation. JAMES KEN JULIUS U. STEELING, MAIL. Y. YRANLA. Philadelphia, Jan. let, Hu, JAMES KEENE basing transferred his interest In the business to JARIES KEENE, Jr., the undenigned bare this day entered into a Copartnership ceder the firm of KEENE, STERLING & PRANKS, for the transaction of the Wholesale Boot and Shoe Brisiness, at the old stand, 336 North TRIED Street, and are antheorised to settle the business of the old firm. JAMES KEINE Jr., JULIUS C. STERLING, SAML. B. FUNKS. • Philadelphia, Jan. jet, 1159. jef.3lAS NOTICE.—THE INTEREST OF A. B. RENSIZAW as partner in oar house owed ma the 31st ultimo, by mutual consent. WTLLLM:',.SON, & 00. * mo. 6th, /M. ja64l rIPHE FIRM OF KITE, KERSEY & TON ie this day dissolved by the withdrawal of ONBAND O. KERSEY and JOSEPH WALTON. The business will be mutilated by the remain ing JOON L. KM, mho is authorised tO lento the uu.." nese of the late Arm . JOAN L. JUTE, &BEARD 0. ICIIIIEBY, JOSEPH WALTON. • let mo. let, 1956 . jab-St I)ISSOLUTION.---JOHN A. SEBBLE has Mb day withdrawn from our inn. the busi ness will be tontine& u bantams by Use remaining partners. LELBRANDT, /doDOWILL & W. January 1,1857 ja4-3t NOTICE.—We have this day even J. 111 NUNN BROWN an interest In oar badness. NUMMI, ANDKRRONi k CO., PITIL/DIMPZIA, Jemmy Ist, itltS. )44-2r* THE CO-PARTNERSHIP OF - JANES HARPER s EDWIN BENNIE, ouhr the In of JAMES HARPER R CO:, to the Lauber loudness, and u EDWIN BENDER, Carpenter tadßadle r, this day dissolved by mutual consent._ is J HARPER, EDWIN BINDLE 1 . 1111.11)11.11111, 31ult. lit, /858. - je2-2•4 MILE FIRM OF DILWORTH,BRANSONI do co., is this day &mired by iimilllidd- Tito business will be settled by either of the partners at the 'tore, No. 211 Market 'streak. WILLIAM DELWORTH, ILAMIIRL DRABBON MERRY D. uts - Dzi JAW= W. vex= ' PRILADILPBII, NA. Al, MM. _ .02-210 TgCOPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE raison; under the firm of EWER, LANE_ & CO. is this day dissolved by the death of C. B. LIKE. The business of the late firm wilt be settled by the eurviving partners, who hare associated with them JOHN WHET, W. D. WOBBLES, and D. B. ERTIN, under the Gm of RIM aI,BAIRD, & CO., and will continue the Dry Goods job and and importing business as heretofore, at No. 41 North HIND street. PBTER 13110 ZR, JACOB BLUM, WE 8. BLIBD, JOILN WIEST, W. D. BPONSLER, D. D. BRYLK. De amber 31, 18IT y HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED WITH AL me EDWARD HAIRS, JOHN B. mr.1.1.01, and GEOROE 0. SCANS se general partners, sod will ext. Hone the importing of Hoslery and Small-wares ender the style et THOMAS ALELLOR & 90., at No. 8 Ni. THIRD Street. THOS. MELLOR, PAILADICLAISIA, January let, 1858. lal-2w* NVILLIAM ALFORD and CILARLES E. STEVENS are admitted to le interest in soy ba• Bitten trout this date. awl the firm"hereafter be ItItANCLS LAMM & CO. YRANCIB LAMER. January 1,1855. NOTIGE.—The firin of MORRIS HAL '‘ LOWELL Ir. CO. le this day dbuiolred, by mutual consent, ARTHUR W. LITTLE retiring from the Arm. The remaining partners will continue the business es heretofore, at No. 333 MARKET Street. MORRIS L. HALLOWELL, JAMES THAQUALR, JOSHUA I, HALLOWELL, ARTHUR W. LITTLE THOMAS W. most REOOII R. REITCHINSON. December 30.1857 ri.OPARTNERSIIIP.—The subscribers have eesoclated themselves under the lina of A. W. LITTLE & CO., for the importing sad Jobbing of Alk and Taney Dry Gorda, and will occupy the Store No. &251ddRIIVT Street. AUTIUIR W. LITTLZ, CHARLES WATSON, FRANKLIN .7 ANKBY . PUILA.DELIIILA, Dec. 31,166?. .Wl-6t FIRM OF JOHN ELY & CO. is dissolved by mutual consent. JOHN ELY b alone authorised to settle the bwitnesi and nee the name of the gm in liquidation. MIN ELY, THOMAS BACON, JACOB Y. FINE, TILGHMAN RUPP, B. OILALUBT 1817 NOTICE.—The firm of TEMPLE & BAR- N KEE is this day dissolved, by mutual oeoseat. Either of the undersigned is authorisedte sttezei to the settlement of the business, at N 0.19 %alb E 9013411 Bred. JOSEPH E. U TEMPLE, JOUN R. BAER. PHILLDELPIIII, December 31,1937. The undersigned hare this day entered into eopart werreldp for the tratodetion of s general Dry Ocods anainees, under the arm of TEMPLE, BARKER, S•. CO , and have removed to the new 'warble huilding, N 0.19 South IFOURTII Street ; below Market. . JOSVPII E. TEMPLE, JO/IN N. BARNES, SAMUEL Li. MILLER. P 1131.41121.7 0 -11, January 1,1858. jal-dta NOTICE.-F. A. ELIOT retires from our -IN Srm Ulla BJa7, by mutual eom•at. December 31, 1351. DROWN, MIL, & CO. F 21. ELIOT le re this day ampriated with himself EllintlLCE H. SOULE', of Boston, Mr the transaction of thy C0M131134011 business In Cotton and Woollen Tame, 'Worsted and Wool, under the name and firm or F. A. 111LIOT CO. They hare taken atom Ito 22 North FRONT Street. FRANK A.ELIOT, IEOI 1108 H. SOULE. Jammu 1,1858 DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.- The pertnemhip heretofore existing between the amdersiimed, under the Jame and style of C. J. PRICE k CO. Is this day dissolved, by limitation, JOHN MILLAR retiring from the fires. The bombers will ba dialoged by the remaining am %DIM Dad" the mote nano and style. CHAS.. J. PRICE, jous. l {lll,l,lll. lib"al:N.‘ M. PRZVO B T. PEtaiDel.ll/11., January 1,1858. jay -6t EDWARD U. LADD will have charge of our bu.iness iu this city from thin date, it No. DI CHESTNUT Street. MINT, WESTER, & CO.. Manufacturers of Sewing alseNora Jemmy I, MM. Jal THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE ellating under the arm of MARTIN BURIIL'Eft, lIROTILBR er.. CO., is this day dissolTed try the death of John Buehler. The busineas of the late firm will be settled by the surviving partners, who will tontines the General hardware bustnesa as heretofore, under the firm of .11111:11LE11 dc HOWARD, at No. 441 MARKET street. MARTIN BUEHLER, R. H. HOWARD. PIIILADELPUIA, Jan. Ist, 1658. Ja9lw* WESLEY DA.11310118 . ..... .11.301INSTON ....SIR J. D. ADDIS DISSOLUTION.—The limited partnership, trading as ELLIS & DARTIIAM, which wa forme.) Ist month 4th. 1514. for the penod of Are years, and in arhieh CIRRUS J. ELLIS sad SAMUEL D. BAR TRAM were General Partners, and WILLIAM 11. ELLIS the Special Partner, hu been, by mutual con. aent of all the said partners. this day direolred. MMUS J. ELLIS, SAMUEL D. BARTRAM, WILLIAM G. E.LLI.. 12th mo. 30th, lesl CARD.—CHARLES J. ELLIS will continue the Cloth Sobbing bufiness, at the old stand, No. 225 MARKET Street, where the business of the late Arm. will be settled—both CHARLES J. ELLIS awl SAMDKL D 11ARTRANI will use the name of the Ann In liquida tion. isl-Itt Itt AVELLS. FARGO, & CO., NEW YORK AND CALIFORNIA F.XPRES3 CO zed Excnixas Drains; A JOINT STOCK COMPANY. CAPITAL StVO,OOO. OFFICE, 400 CHESTNUT STREET. PEILLDALMItI. Calmar sent to Cauroamia, OitOON, and SISD• Won Isi...tava On the 6th and 28th, and to NAVAS/ on 701, 12th, and 27th of each month, from NEW YORK. K.KCiIiNGE for sale in sums to suit, and cou.oc.. !lOU MADL On California, Oregon, Sandwich Leland., and U-avana. W. P. & Co. receive freight consigned to them at Yer Clipper Ship, aria collect inroicee on delireq of the urns. NOTICE TO CALIFORNIA BONDHOLDERS- " W. F. & Co are now prepared to rwetre the OLD BONDS of the State of CALIFORNIA, tampon the Lune to Sacramento City, and procure new ones, in ac cordance with the net of 28th April, ISST, and return same to this city. de2l-11n D N. BARNEY, JR., Agent. THE ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFFICE, CHESIVNUT STREET, forwards peltears, PACKAGES, LIERCUANDIZB, BANK NOSES and SPECIE, either by ita own LINES, er in connection with other IMPRESS COUP AMES, to all the Pew:4 l . l TOWNS and OITA'S of the United Stated. E. B. ILLNDPOBD, General Etnperintenderat. VERY SUPERIOR NO. 40 TWO-THREAD GILLING MINN. just received and for We by WiSATICR, & CO.. ja2AZ No 23 N. WATER bt. and if 2 N. WHARVES. 5,000 TONS or MITCHELL & CROAS dAle'et imyrored super PHOSPHATE OP LIKE, for tale by CROASDALE, PEIRCE & CO , nole , tf No. 104 N. TbelaMtre avvarc ItirA NI LL ROPE.--SUPERIOR MA LTA- bilLl.l BOPS, MIDOICCIIXed and far Ws by WIGAYIII, MUCH & CO., Na-a , Tie tit N Astor at ., and &I Wharrsa SPIRITS TURPENTINE—WO bbls Spirits Titzpanthae, to arrive, for by KABUL& MAOALISTMR, au 1110 Tart). Water *bruit. FL°,3a, Na BOARDS-23,580 feet Caro- U ugg boar& sleet, ler We by MARTIN t MILOLLIBTER eel M. Newth lrat.. I.trvot USSIA AND AMERICAN TARRED coßiyaol.—a superior article, manufacture WA for gale by WICAVII.II4 MUM C., is 141 Re. Oa N. Water st y 3 UN. mourns, COPABINZIISIIIP COPAII7NERSIIIP express Tompanics SAN YRANCLSCO,
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