'~~'7C'l3E, :t3,0 ~3 R'~'l3 - -- :-liMi-,J.-..,;;;-iit..L...-',-- - ;-•,. '' ' ''''' •L • - XII 1194 It D +kr, !.. 11,„ R I 9 0 1111111 DI 1111 '..; • -t•-••- - --- -• - Ll• -, :i-".•••; 4' -,:. - - - -i.i - • -.Ms-roll fOr_IkeR.WOR - 4.,.: - "," •i. i: 2 ~". ..--,._, ~, ...._ • •Trial:Of•thilldillell . .:.fla, illehlint lot the - •,_ Orr& 1 "..---::','"illlittriterit*Prlet;lll.oC.Pswy.;,"..l:4t&l',.- -', ''_"-c - aaiT ititiiitait' - 44 eiitglit.::allhai* - hiii - l; ---.:- Tiiiiiiioni:4lttibit.l4 t i otinn s Peinnt r kininint'Jlit .'. :fs•Caillil till** fofitliOutiiii4oku*Oviiy, , on It'd' :-. ' dire:tau 4544,1V-Apritistni warimmumedlisterditt ''''="ll"4l,l:4lAkielool Thelletend ea Was* broneht. §: , ',..Witriiitc Ittliyim:emilitit at en early; hour aod eibalear, r": 3 lWititzimak„ - Fourltliteitisoyirdhpreiiieraiitti - hinir •if. -- ';-.lwkikof '6,l44dit'irliqiiiit*etratkplit kirni-Vo son - .; - tteetteded a -- seat: - diraotly;•lit; fp - 1. - Ali:4bl* WIWI! - --_zoltdsiire;Weie *Melded' witiv,-,Olseitsititithirt: - the hit -"•,• At I tOissotyike.Keris.lielattll,tortilod t . • ; ,', 44 ewer, ' l•qialagagyjiroof s,:(•it le Wartosties pa- , i elty aaitheeglifitetrfaisk•hitiligisuriditielt - 1;: - _ , Theinryl ineriwsiii_puoettiallyinAlft4,lluml '40 , 16,0411g, • - semigketitiriligellgthaTilaeititistit "thettegfves,"as -- -'hitting P,E1fi1d...t31. 4 4 5 4*-. bllllit*ilki--lho oittliat; - ' ;steitioeit' -• wee eour,el-beidief.'eaitite-liistriet At- ,titiasy".rbegg' heisl,,thil, - ..,WillietViVetteei.,•. Ja. : fee - ) _- Abe tionitionsieafti; - ,atidi;idessit "Breteiter;"o-. -. ''' 4 7; o 4o .o 4' ,ll :aelli_althet; fl OrAluit . definee , tsime •". • .• lateWitirVetietiy - ohitooldilllit Pialiafful for Alit t-''.44ololifithis #iy,•,:".:Thursifal Morning siletitious •- ~ wereattkeigedeilii- i ftsif_rilllYirr airtgliAltaltiT -• ,renogturod,aud theittempeinty':oblibialiint Plonk miseratedXigigk:4fidthill;korelttlip!* the4a snraneo;,",!„.-_, girgrasintitleisten;:well manag e t ' -to geoth tuliiiiiht - , • ..•,•,, ~,,,_-_-,. .--,•, --- • -..-. .---. litt:Oare,;•-titif iltifeilti:siatt4sliftialid 4 .: (114 i•• • •iiportedoiit,ostiateutptiedifitim . With foolscap ' , • ' 'aid- (fitil• I,lleittiAlk.ot,•o4ilitWalilionotion te at-, ' • tone dillgeitlyitethaliWork: Rod dot for et - hilt ..,- la =theiriwiliti-,au-igke_-reedired„-eatremetttudf- - ' Mini by, the dttetaispelfslbilitY of. the :build:de of _ the -eiOtstbettiteett- hatifigi:taky will,of their owe, ' - Or 1ni.. 4 0.000 1 hr3.4104 51 b0 , ril r iolt oOrtiOttatl . lA . the WestOeeit .si,thome:Whiati Maternal lore ipj , put - ft theiAmeklit on '4, parlor tatite.-, ;Alt Bet . . Watiti•Ohlikeyt Who for soledlbis Piet Itetberini" `,.."ipieultratiCtiader a litYleriWa"ltegk - sof illness, : •••appeereadmiktridesielootielt;:loitking:extitemely• -', - Wa11"....11T-WitittititetilittAlitAlimi-Ity many Wert -' •Nii - .o , lll4oAitidi!taridiall - t." - Webowied Debit to " 4- i,tietti,•:://tei% f' -t,htfolletellithtirs,"L'WhigWilt Mk • -.1,-sqlorgedr:thiguak:.:gelitiy,/eiirsint ' - utiftituart - ;•Ind: : ';:Whigh: weirisatirte.yAeow tiekmAndliiiored.:of• J ''':7o'"liiii'l*o-Tirollollt•-leWsitsi,,,1- ~,,-„,„---- ~,,-, 1 - • - • "One* OW OOMSealler the defemie good nateire4li • - ,'•infotiiiilttelie:ritsw4o. - that-lahieopahinif.•ipeteti - :tilthe ilk* )&00014 give tisettai dui, •••• - •:aztd• that , `- - ' 'they zailiWaSethltiCheittl;Of :Via. fir' the ;114101-' ...."::"IlitedliekliStikeittielegeklisub:" 'The ifidefitigt" ..• , 'btiki justfigythig . litiiikfaibiCand,beedw ettlertgituiti i.' , -• With sitne.mostibilfelatt pojely.wertlnf Alial heir N't'gf - tiedbltlitthoti' aid: itiplihd "that; Oligoutikittily, '- • -- stottidlitkintseseeptleatesutythigg for which the •-- • 110017 11,*4 1 0 1.01 .0l i tilikk l itiltd' `illlo,i - ,itoi ) A' '''-• :and IR Wtpl:ttoWitia , ' •z: , _-- "•z , ". ;- -;--- 4 , k• • ,Ahartil**,to!isriikthe.:i**.ireiiii , liii.n, ~ 4*k . ..wit ouovAjoiTionetroitiiit.Oomeion, ,- - iianithXeitiicialliftiad,::,,a4tac t h e gl ue et - Ar-"ltiiallketut"*:lOiloWO: -•- i - - .•-• - -1,- - , •. '" •{ ' ''„-- ~ - - ..• - 'll"AliiioX: 4IA Tat g i seronitta iir..•yme oftolualml ---, - •ltirgldlittitesiiianierk;ei'deaddikitilieldiugg -- _ Allf.ar,Ts4o,MoOtoit.Av.**,killiiiistiiAbs:7;29th '• 'dii - orl:41 0 q 1 • 1 4I 4, mita 30 , p kt ietpri , .iCthi time , . -of • - thetitgatgeWle;•••lnt fatitte;:methat, and Myself: were it thtirtars'atAhethai Meer Craig and the • • - defendant inmigiin flares eixteistrytiers old tithe month et Norfilitiff? wejtvedlt ifiatitstreati three doors below Lombard r_the ititiVetet,ia iSsteiltk. -street, below Lonabsid •;*y:litlftkiiiiepistote' in , the same ,plaoo.foi.:twenty,l.,years; I have four • sisters and one brother; -I isat next to the oldest child ; when Craig "end ••the'dafendant -earns in I ' ~., Wes„slandbitigithid.the counter...pith' lay father, , :7wltetatettattingoigate,with , e' knife ;•- m y - father • - batt'gfaifteofalt.le tlie - li4kfiglithe street, where he . ' bid throwleggaiet , •"eorsa , obn i fk:t, think4the t de -- feeditat'`*ime. Intliithei:i'stort= i fitit ; - ..tny, father • - asked thedelandauttrhilltheitowladtwiwnhu 04 mutt iieltlie4ret4o4itot." tedslindAtint liiii t he s d., at -'attest,.feKhim;;' , *-lattier,yealVtf!if "you :tome 'fooling stbitte - -imi. I Will -.• eat `you{:ithe.this, 'knife V. o ;:;ety, - ,lathitttltathad= w•-tillift- It this• • hand,- midi - pet-It fiaider the whetter-Where 'he: kept "IliCkolte.a-r-ithe - knits Was, the one her bed - iiiinf eiskitig , i)liorilf with Ai' shelf Was: behtneAtit%epitintetAttatlky,Airlitee'fathst-, was * etimiditig rAtwik i iiisnothiligelandald,,en - Cfather tx - W O . - o,lgflillicoe it-lai-wak golgg - .to get eat gr.:the Trout Way;•.wheia Alas - 4111PereAttle in my 'father . midi* eteirlirsit behind Ake *eater,- and:l-was idearestiottittront-dior,) ,- Whet my, tether Went • temente the frieet'dekthe Paised behind int; my father • sail ii Lee mt gut .-4e,:yerswent fo• keep ' • me fa prison sit the timelllwhen lay fitter said "••• -• " I witE cirtymbll.tbe-distiodant asid.,i.sw, Thin Int • • abgitSlo4_Bithen...,-iny.: (star :maid . /hit he at-,- - to • , telielt'ettCbt•thettatikiand --- ot.thtemin-• ...". . tar ; "."tither bat tothing - ithhi-Juind lust a cigar. -,,... et.gb ; time :".•-hifini_ght laikeettadl:',"tWo orthree al; mir igare ut ibis ,lititiii;• -- It, - dja,Sitititeit anYtlitig s it the ..- 4- defendant's% bend' Wittiff•he; put hit hiiii:in' , Ula yokel - ant thew lint,:the pletol; . whin' stpitlak, .1 - -tried lo go out: thgdaterielaist - midis :'.throu g h OM : . , Osiatigg wadi hy•theiteteit i , ,,ailf. ha" , yris Vying to meet he“ met - 31iimi - near,'llke,passage • my ..:. father iii 4 .4 Wilifitideneeditdimthingithen'they , , -',stet , together; - Mr Cildriwillini lelhe defendant,- arid'atid, ~ ,. ...Don't eheou - 7-retreat towards the rise% doer i? /said to the defend ant, -4 1 Don't shoo t;” my . imotha.:sald,-•DotO,hit;hlak.iit'lle Leta'. with ...",•t".theitil!Wicither dld not hien , At was i'' p'stal -; • the _ - ,;•ltoii hiking DeWitt' Ay- - :tether reeling round and ,: - /-irgienollt thee . .,fell egatnet WY"- Mother ;- I Saw ` :, thetilllopt whent . it was tired ;.", they were about three -- -', , OTletriii'.4ip' eilatra*t,:.tliCittot 'Wig iltad 4 , - ;;' the, - - PliWir_WitittrediefOrerWeeditlitigy;:anythiiig;•We . ". had karate iitilitifitlegi , tear - tail' r teaft 4 'mY' •:"fathevefter ba,star - ahot f - •titere.,:wes.-.Sio , knife aboutiltilti - the defendant after thei:Tdstel• ' • went toiresdithe front , door 1 - tiry and•i-eliutt at; - -- •: - i - tiliiiMlitilikelilk t ,,,,,..„......,4t.Ih4 1 0. - filklIa;, i f i tt,0 40 the' i -life is in, huge;,"•leitrtite*torlirove .- • door item, bolus shut ; . iltunioglisitt , • 4 went,„ mit , : of . - . the baottigor,,sitid.dius one orliid"eut;i:l,:itoli!t let ' ' him off; ' ,. . -- iftertii:lat - hei fell, setak,Stilltlebala ' pat him Its ,ttehalr,fandbeid him up ;',..lismardibied in the shop: about flee or ten thlotatas•afterthe~ -; entreogeliefore ha *et taken to Ihe - hospital v , r . , dta.ziif :tet:iii -, the heepifel•Silth blot, My. mother did ;i'fathittdid Wei aneak,efter lieWatehotl'• "._-. :.:•,,, ~., oroin;OititininiC=4 dig OnChlini.',.'nkYllithStr , nsk, `. _. - se goei , „the,:scargatC - erisrreata.Lthe Aefekdalit" - diC ;pat alibi' fib l i Iltit or,,aaratil I knGW•f•Tathert hod beeksirinking.;. - :ll4;tmenitelthe store:some ' houzilWheit the °Otter fume lo;• teriti littiiitaukte, . . whew"inetliersilt,'-mother'. - ; - the Odloere - • - esmiViliit•llT*44.lo3ll4l,After mother Yreilit-fek - the wit , tit;".„l,llrttiot seek : the Orikirilatirliioliliail . %mimic d ,;" X-dlittioteeitray, - mittiet handiSpaper - • to: the defendait f. r.ibiak . the 4 difendant came :into "ahOstere!reV, - altionsih I'llutatoeqdite sere; my father had ,threirt' it•plataitilatit - the Sweet, besideitt tilalista )rhaverspefiet of :mother' :" standing at the` door wbewOlicer,Oraig same in; , -,1" did not see mother the defendant ' '-it te - door ;,I saw her.' talking ;With AIM when, • ' ."- she 'was out efter.thewariatit;, after - mother went .for. the wairdif the dsferidant came to outhouse ,' he did uotelonie direotly, to theft/num after inethir spoke to hied r..fite-Wisfed until-Mother mit theitar- -- rant'; issted:4 - 1 , - 111otlitebair -.the 4 iffieitiV,leined r o ' 'have fathet a rrested ; - lather ;Wait loaf - at - flit the' thlinaaj'inether eaked.-thel4ifendirit. to, mike in to _ - - litt autiSpalifylatkiiohethifeniiiiiii :reptted_thist; - • . hoofaldteoVitithesitt warieng - :then-my - reitititer. ".. • want Mad hid :the wainintissued;!-My father - hit -. •, beintialtibit missigariewith Willititthe bailie hie : ': hitid-pheWmettestrOyinebigerilhat - '"Witt Made / - -:•"itp rot sitellaidlietimaintid le lie /tightened '-',,, ate' theetheit Vii:Siot'Atibutered;'"father had bean tirinkingtroraZtkalt.ltalf.4lo-, nine or.tea o'objek", in the ,asettileg,:etnil itiopootirrenee b . :wk. - o.'ooot '.. - `swanky eninutesinist 3,4gcleek;, father did not sp.,: . - pear tp,,he excited ;;;he WO very,ealiti p*l-was there -,..." girth* jibed; lather Wootwol very angry white 611 W ',deg' up theihiggiOthe:defendant was' belga - our . - •, -- -i shop - jam - a mother spoke bid; I Was deeding, :--.---- •.- et the:shop doptf:"l Old" notihitar thereceeeriation • -.. - r ,7;betwiezi mtehetand laftaidant ;:mother told me ,• what she said 'alter she earns back ; father, had. " - • ' , beet atistatid'iPeforeriiisijawsital cumulous, by war-. .rant. Weed .1i , m othiSt ;•11.4m sure :that father ' - eald,: ,4 s-Wilkosit i - yeWWlttfthis knife" stuff tbs. . 'I defendant teV,llWtliwhaf in arrest; •Tthleiltthe •-:: . - Sletgada i nartightiitonll4hpr shetiedlhe knife ..." - -,.t0, , ,5te;-4 giewiiii up made Slit gayly:o4lpm • • 2',l4etysitthe?risifieway.iingmedittaly,afterkaylik - -whatherdidl etthictimedefeddiait wit outside `-the ',loonier ;, father - was s going eteend to get by the • workatetvbenoltiml •defendant wee standing in ' *Abe' kiper*.iteatithieltilebsVsmage i c .litt'itelutar the. .'- • Worketse'il t,i* near i the froat ; -ha at was goldslte* front door, toward the feadastiw4o, - ItOjgit•Mt; helweed our fenni.biltigdl tiri and wourinto the Work ,l':-- 312 04 PPR, . i,filf ' "'4.440t *fika30 1 1,01010,4 4 1.; 'lf-. (obtain • • '... .'-' , 1 , titatilditel went off' 'the' ~,i defend --!" r --. k, l '' 1 00(sre - 4eoloit' 01 " offier;" "I..thielif; - 4 T -44 '' i • Yitetitobbertl"-Valrlutki . at Atialii ', ti' :ilikrteettit W.."'ketfaiesitie l •;',..!, po ;:*t; t 411" • 1 : Ifieforwit fitioll:iii - Cdefetidt• - •,-: • eaves . ,•'• gilitdoi,klieri ott#";fo r ther wet • :going *Or LI • ... • leadspe ;11.,"stogid, behind the ..":"-i savior Kill lb' loViellt Off ;-- to get lottths : ' 2 bask patipt .fititill.":lo - 10Walt •Wasid:hstrese stow "cloire; toStet twidtitaskoilf - whick is la the Passage; r •..' I. otar timakthstikelf-Stuttity - hied•irl stied-on •'•-• . my terai f,- - bigthBtkaited :the , defenditint - ead Oat 7- " -- ,in it Witle,lolW..thseWrr.thii - 4Tectierl *it into ,tA lt -- t -:;. street ;liarititiithilled ""eut - ' - ,pretty, tepidly, ; i I lug; • ..-1 - telre;thiii;X:l4tri'llie],difeudait;sey.that hitlife. ::•'-'•"?' WO': isf 'litiditots. when )I , o,,e;Oteilpte4,, , fo vi out of *GbieetiNrfAiiiltiOl4sfeediet , could have went ,-witt?etAint Await - door withelit*liohleg fa ther,-it ':,- helititi-lesitiat tektite:doodler-It' •",•,••.-..- ~,,--*- • _'-': •"" • •. •./Seet liteieer'testidilit4l"stsoollsokither - itfter." - aeon, thee-4;1,5M0 • dig:In:10. was stint ';. l `alit the' detettdati, and gadder C raig ,6 ° 24 i:PP '- °- • li P er ''"Y; 's l Wes :to:Vont ;or dieilgoreii :store , ;' the oldest', remained otimide talking together;,ud,theniwant lw ;-1 °fait told; the "defsodent :fleet to take that billy 1" eke i defeedluiSluit - filit heed" oa his breast, , . avar'llai-pleteWrgeolowbY Omit "thet - meenuthe , -Eistel2,4•Atiardthe rapert go pistol in Moilirory'ti Crone eatiiiiined•4 heard t he offlcerif say '' there' he f oulahliffliteOroryflitti;towl" - Maaroil - Ifis; - -, just - , •-•"• going into . the door-hsOtot,-t y -.: •,h--a.. • d . j - i .- i • t tfroit sumsdhoglatetheatrat , tiKk - t'' - tX.: • .- . - ::WWWW/iOW•dilillildottiqt,olllwitaion). • eii„4,lagyigbgeo4meere, r a nd teetlfied—l am" hesidat of , ilfmesPldeorory; erho-.^eat shot ,ort the; 29 - illzdeyrot:APtil lest; When I first called, - .• ._ quonfeghim,to:„quietiligl, Aleteld'titilieeetildile ' • itetill4ll l liiiteet'eXitralltlitdot; got to .61014 -- " Oti SseigklitOildi(riatid'histot iti *Old wiltiline of hie ionrrisy_reettjritheY , tll4 - 4 - iiiiiirat:- between • i ,theiti ;:•a'rto.l.Plirnalvtliano aillt:inotMot).-out; the , . other insitemedstormed; I took=hico eutlot Ant' • . °genet ielsish Waif* Wench 'of ithelpseinf, t ; on the day of - tito - -.ottillitteliel; 44l o l- w u 'on*lY, with I" joumeefiriaiqviitid•eliaritAititilte,",lhopiiteett , • menoet.-,4.4itealt." efettra ;4 ' sew:ihe defendant ' - r isiviiigs44 - 0401;:tOttgi3 ip2coine itld quiet bloo.{ - .... -the dififidin'tiaad`mtlialibaritl ware aaquatitted ; •", - •' the definient , Was in• - theihsbikof --calling et the --..•!"-,sligp 4104; illeaPind , thetel ,the -defendant told , . •••,. pee 10 ,-,- 0 -- 'io,Tididerligni;.iitoilutlen'el.;. ic. south. _-';street, beisiiie,lll - tentbeiikit•'lligh - th- UMW, Mid', b e l i ggigarge, kith roe;; I think" et 40 „bad torn my , - Liva n et, 00,-eaktoo• was - At the Iticipr dterlige the and - .hea'rione to went, ; lile0.: - matt I, hod had ho na g '0 word : - during the day rt told 'Aid! hi othillini . Ttbas:iliiitsit (the aiderMan' weep Well acquainted with, Main) was :Washing Abler ln the l iters; ' ,-the. a lder m an said that he, diking like to Ave the :•"-• .- watinit, - hist he ,did• so ;"the , ,de endant males . , • - -, , •ereireeir; -, il d iliftingt •streari.egitiklef inyhothilid ; -' Irdeli'V kflott•' - wheihar „the•Aetendent aid or did ' ,,i4eXiiittribir•stettiiifidi:getting tile RAT. - 'Aar sTilek.l knitter i ir en,the li defen_ ant got the - - . 1-- . Warp ,Wit.lniim"sest..;%riegaildetsbly.lbg the warrant. - '• • - inaiPliniol. isiterAwant*WYsttpitheistorat „Ike , l. rAitd.-fitlltWititf.',.tit 00 1 0 - lieuttllitgetlist ; ,Ornigt .... _ ra y ik olikAgesguktweitellote•Fb.rtritdelotitiant ; I :- Jibtfai*tififllati, 111111.4 1 ;.: - was lighted .thevoniter,: ,Ff. - , , , iii" lasi Niiiy,4 At 4411 4-1 0'4 4 .11i.1i(0W , '"'-',MfgfikE 4 6 4 4 ,l lC ,i iiirofiAtilit teofooc 1 9' " 1 rileAtalle-4494101,410.;; 9000,-rt,bithitidi. " I,, •''' -- r ' "te''''OttlimPlisitieghtst ifatt . ".nAlarotY" - s'i - ,""":4cit:: - tOttatitOiptiiil l ilatidittadtgot". - quiated it' .7,7•,lllffict i r„; . ge - syieres,, - 00 7 .1 tWeit n eeeitifithiligef,gti,t_ .I'3-111-:Ziiiin3iiik.fitiknktinfor.n; ,nionni.t4;thni , aldotaian d ' - `-iBli • • • 'L'; - P.- , • • - i 400 1 3 ti C r aig Aik i •.: ( c k iir -, Y .. . ' nit '14.0)( 1- Ata$14 1 1 10 0 A 0 r.v3lkaa , ::-;-,,--'' -.,' 410.ivA• ifit,mouroug.",;ol,l, were_ 141-; -. - -- ,141101400efieffeettemole, in,:fm•e, •'_ - •;h:•• : r liirti *Mint iiiser*O** 6l 4 d* hie chat; 4,4"c1. kl.lll-1',01,N011.040k-M greatly alarmed ; I did not hear what Craig said ; the.defendant wout,eround- and up the same aide :from the front-door, where the men work - ; Mc- Crory passed down tke , same ride; the defendant wee in front, of the counter a minute or two, when. -helmid; ,, !..l ant going to arrests your',' litoCrory 'ha& left hid *--plaile t heft& the oottuter ,• the, ,AlO-, hidsat4rgebetweentliik front dmir sad tho stove, wife,,Mateps ;;;he mitt around and met McCrory -.la between where the men work ; L'dld not hear McCrory threatek4hti'defendantl I believe ,No ;Crory geld, "'Are' you ' to keep me in prison' 'llttaYe 1" they were. about three or, four: feet aliart IThink AC defendant' torik something out o r..nitea alleather Itlionghtif was a - Maeil ideitiffidlt"-Urnsheid, toward 'McCrory, and, said tor. the; defendant,..,,, , i.Don't you hit DieflrorY on'thii" head :*ith , that : mace ' the , defend.' VII sheet You Al rocsmck4ADoih't you shoot;" so`did onr'dnugh , tai, Mary; ` Werdefeadait Idiot; _McCrory reeled' VC:gad:and itroistitand - fell - tigaimit me; the affair happened alt in a m inute ; ,ItloOrory had elgars in hle bands ; Was 'breaking them up when Craig 'Dame f was with him when hefell-; he had no ,knife in hie - bandit'Uhilkhint 'titivated 'detrain' timedbeford the defendant 'eaid, "Lit me but of beret lifea in' danger," there Wes nO, nOlin outilitie until after the tiring of the pistol, when the - defendant ran towardithe front f - the orowd posited- in ; the,bsalr,windowl and both doors were open ; theteAres plenty it room for the defendant to have , got oat the'doott "they- had not met, end there Wel no danger t . after being shot hfoCrory - WaVtakentiPthit'hottpitel, in Pine street ; I went with him ; be -died in fifteen minutes; he never 'Poke after he watiebtit. Orosaexamlned —One night McCrory was a lit. tro tnoley. and I-oalled the defendant as he was payeing; I donJt 'know Officer Asten;,. that is by „name' I called some Ottliers'one evening- end t h e defendant name In and` tplieted'bim ; told the defendant that lifiOrory bad thrown Sate in my eyed!, butili:itrreid, Wits- theri_made ; he did not ` 4 ln 4 W, a knife erlbreeten' any one then when the defendant was fa,: the defendant never saved me when a. knife we e over my head ; I never prose .euted hloOrory.;• ' , put biM in prison to gat him off "lisprei ; Ineverpreseantedhimforthreateningmy although be,mitY have threatened me while in llytter;;Tnevar prosecuted before Mayor Scott, Al tinau..9gle„or phermer ;„liftiOinry was a Men of fine feelings, but emit when drunk ;:be wee . indus trious'; I never asked the defendant to arrest him before; the defendant saidle would quiet McCrory .if got a warrant ;: , 1 - 91ael tell if my hair was dawn; Dirie (12 to danger 'Myself' at 'all; I know 'Offfeer MoCitilotigh; but did not talk to him shout Ale affair; ,Idid.nat tell him my life was iri den* jper ;.,11109mmerseEdown to, the book part, where AtientitrOverk,.andltlierifbeivan killed ; I said on 'iliiirkelwai;rarpur,that the defendant said; "You Of a—; - ' I - did not like to use the word d—n/hut . the defendant said, Yon of a I will sheet yen."' - Aldeiman Ogle testlffed—l am an alderman; the defendant was before. me; I did not see the to'arreatilibio t. Officer-Ruggles, brought ,tha:,,defendant to inv.omte;and he then surrey:L- 'doted , -001oer Mayhew* -0110111.—I went to the plue - of and-. meet-tired setae of the distanites; '1 made the thaft";; the store is fifteen feet four arid a half - Inches deep ; six'feet ' from - the south side, Including counter ;,„ th e main passageway In Which thaetoreetinde i three feet one inch ; the dlstanee ' , between the door And post, for a - person to pus -*Meths door is open; is one foot live inches. • ;:_plans were taken of the premises and submitted' to the jury. , —' • - • - ' • ' me Barber stiOrn.:-F Served the aubpsena on Dr. - Riser, and he was to bad with rheumatism that he could not poisibly attend corme. Atiother witness Was tio_Eirope. -, • -•- Thedefenee; prepoied to have, the ;jury taken, trisharges of:officers, to view the premises. The -prestanitoti! , hodly' ., knew' whether' they 'alight - to oppiliqm admit this; brie, thought itdis- - -- .4orntiontiry with theveturt. -- • ' $ -The Seersed to. think that the, diagrams Were sufficient, anddidnot think it worth while TO view the preniises at present. - The prosecution closed. • - 4 .oraurtra or 'firs narstrOc. sin A. Coffey, Esq,, opened forth. prisoner Lin *forcible 'speech., , - - , „ • Me - referredlbe , jary to some of the incidents that itad'omintretat; the time they were being em pannelled. -A juror on :the general panel bad violated the proprieties of this place by expressing -his" opinion .thee:Cnnnlngham should' - be hung. .Buell fOrUity - ae this 'indicated, the -exist ence. of a brutal 'prejudice against the prisoner. lE'was a wide-spread prejudice, owing mainly to - the injustiowoUthe newspaper press.. , The picas is, indeed, the "fourth estate ;" it it albulwerk 'or liberty and a means of progress. • But it' Often,7 through' its-heedlessness or by its pauderlog tothise . yet 'Wealth', interests, tyran -;nises over, °Tinton, usurp, the funotions of judge And eharaoter; end "epprtsses the weak, to please the inn& interset- - -that vast Juggernaut whiah rolls its career over the broken hearts of -WidOwsithe rein of fandlies,.andthe crush-of im- Mortal souls. Many of the 'presses of this pity have clamored' fur tb - e blood of Cunningham, and papers that have defended it - man' high in position; who. deliberately shot down a , fellow-mortal in : the stieeta of Washingten, seek the life of an in nteetit man in this instance- Coffee Conlititied' -at mnah length in dentin elation of--the . press, and with a vehemence' and pattottlistion well ealeulated to Alarm' the people Rho were in, Imme diate reach of - hie arias. , He • mild'. th at tlie Plateet 'Attorney, had , nthitly - failed 4,0 make nit - any ease et all; , th at the, heartless Abirstef ;the Comsnonweeith should not be_grath. and theiPpreeelided to argue' on the question Of- eelf-defence.,- • 1 •lie then referred-tattle character of his client, iiid:said that it was free from ',lt single 'stain ; no 1. - miti had ever spekmr, a single wordmsainst it ; it • ••r-...fiediett'.imslildiciti,es ,proVen waterfeetideed - -'ef--witneseetf . ' Who,- be. -asktei r ,ll4antheVß;;;-,Cbiliaingliariii Has hitneme = ever lignred,fiktheterlinltiatrimerde of the'coarts ? [ liq•ho attlV.but hi his pa reputation spotless-,sso hithaid andfitherirreproethable. without blame. Those hairs mare whitened in the discharge of the bumble duties of hie life, Stich a character be would - prove by 'testimony of 'iv-moat undoubted character. He had.held offiu under Mayor Scott, Mayor' McCall,, and _Ape presentldayor, Henry. Men high in the comatuntrY now !mane forward 46:testify to his excellent character: Mr Coffey didMot k belleveityreuld•be _necessary to examine testimony-as to the fameilor the evidenoe submit , ied'lrthe Commonwealth has failed to make out 'anise: Rut theyytonid call-witnesses to show that : ':lbe!Utiferturbite, wide,* bed 'sworn differently on a .formerthieldrin Chenille -had testified to to-day. ShethaZadnitttettliei her husband had drawn a knits, and had.threatened to aut." a"ivould Produeethe.knife; would Contradict several of the Commonwealth's witnesses, and then freely ask-the jury aepredy,verdiet of acquit tal., Mr. Coffer's vole* was not in good trim; and the first portion of his - speeeh expended eipendedhis vocal Suer before he arrieeti: 'at a narration of the facts ofthe esse"-Mts Mahn hoWever - ,Was systimatidally arranged, att4boatiolr" oonsiderible preparation. ''''llist . vxsvatottr rort:traa Diessoa. l 'LlertienittekatilinWaOhe first, witness - called, Who tedei fi edinOfficer Craig - informed of - the isboottig; we went _together to the house toebut It pp and (Drams* the. orowd,; -we did , So ; IthriaPl *boat a , „katto - being:aged by and-went to oiltob for One found ' little boy a t the 'store ;'1 ga him to. get a light so that we could leek for the; knife ; T - askoChilit'wherathe body fell; in jookbag for the' knife I went' into the middle pas tlege,e-nere,the beeches were ;, a little boy was with .one; I sewa hat lying_ upon the floor, and just at 'tbsp moment-the boy who was with me pleited.no a knife and-Tiandedit to me; (the knife produced, Was a common tobacco knife ;1 the Spot the boypioked the knife - up - was about the centre of theroom In the middle pilau& ; there was a girl With us la the 'store. Cross-exaMine4-::-I thinillinfermed thecoroner of the foot ofAny, - „having the-knife; I also think I iriformed. , .Distriet Attorney-Mann of the fact; . 1 did'not wish t° keep the matter a secret. - .7. The coati at Ike 'clock leek a reuniter an hear. ••• Arts:axon; The - eetirt-re.assemblal at 2b P. 111; Mr. May tionerthelipstaves, osme to one of the edi =tors Oa City piper; :anddesired to know hie right to - 4w( at' the reporters', table. The reply to the. impertinent' nquiry Was of a nature to promptly [send the tlpetaveta his. proper position, near the prisionerie„dook.- • Tow - often the tipstaves meddle with --bitsinees that ;does not concern them in the leitst,Sueh'as acting as a runnersin" for certain ,etterneyeat'a per mintage, and- troubling every. .bedyliv ticeit'annoying offielonsness.' The first_ witness called Wee Amos Walters, who being kwern„said-,-,Mis Was twat*e years old; work. ' , 4idler„lifoOkoj; at• his Shop - in Seventh street, be lOW, Lombard ' , sad been with him about two years preefints , to'ApriV remembers Lieut. Paulin oaliteg there,theiday McCrory was shot, looking Vora Istiffei=witnesspiokedup,the knife and hand; ad it tetheiigleirT•pleked tiprthe knife from the' aide of the stare where the men worked ; about "three feat treat the front evindow.;.•llcnife,shown.;] 'Chat IS the kalle; bad seen it befell that day ;- it Wes Mr. MaCrory!e; he used it for tniting.tobadeo Otte of the' boxes; knew on, pinking line that it 'wailidefireryliknife ; McCrory generally used the , knife.ita - ,tho til l * room ; bo did not work at the barichee wherethe -workmen worked ; the work- Mett had similar k nivel, but shorter; knives of the same shoe; brit the points were round ; they use their knives for cutting wrappers and the ends of cigars, mid the point must be sharp. .Crossexemined:—Stever saw the knife from the liras ii was picked up .on. the day McCrory was 'shot until to-day; did not. remember what Lieut., toldltim to-day about, the knife, or whether Lteut. P,„-bedqold him anything;-had been told nothing about the knife since the 'court adjoorised at noon '• the knife had been shown him, but no thing th at he Gould. teicolleet hed been said to him ; =two of the workmen had knives similar to this; 'this was found under the -bench where one of the :men wprked ; got to the shop that afternoon about half past few( or five ; =the. shop was then abut up ; was around at the other house; Mrs. MoOrory had boon home abouthelf en hour before witness start, eCtonedlo the shop hi Seventh - street; - went in -with MeOrory's eon ; -he had , the key of the front .dobr ; ,there was riorowd on the corner, but no one the ate re -reboot- Witnese went in ; about five 'pinnies after the °Meer Mime. f the afloat demand ed:a knife - of hina,, - ,asking him If he could find a knife; Ahem were arnitaberof knifes in the store; things were in a, geed , deal, efoonfusion ; there were-two or three boxeffrom which tobacco was ;taken in 'the trait Mal; end the rest in the hack • room ;, the knife was need on the boxes in the front rooniu well as those beak ; the boxes in the feint room 'were kept behind the imahter ; bone of thiim, were on 'the line Of boxes -le front of the "counter -,tWn‘iverktiten Wore einpleYed in thci shell; theniiiiiiir vritif near the door, and hot his back to Witii,ossWhen. witness plisked up the knife' L'etatioder - tirE Workman's bench; there were ot ters-and Ohm:toiling on the-floor with the knife ; ,_therewere live tables; the knife we under the table • sitiaredt this' street,:alcingside,of a tea box; It `war not"entrititiim, for cigars and tobapdo :to be , lying about ; eierythitirhad been thrown into •aohfution by thejoectirrenee ; Junes MoOIOY, a Mute man, °coupled thetable. - - -To a Juror: 'The intro wan generally kept be., ' hind the eounter,, but It was used in every part of the shop =i Llano E Shuster' eviern.--=Oti the 29th of APril; , this day of the' death' of McCrory, walked up Seventh street with Ouatdrighain to St' Mary's; : Ccinnitightimi , went" books to get Officer Craig ; on going. Into. McCrory's door, Cunningham asked witness to assist himif he needed assistamie ; wit itosethenment across 'the street; 'in walking' up Cunningham heard t him .. itay nothing about" lihitoting rdid Old hear Craig say' le him tette use ' -it that'? b i tiele,Wei his billy:, was a couple of paces .Lbegaa; ttei pasalitieSt Mary street; all that waesaidwaa,thez requeet to assist; did not know. Canitingbein; Client breight ; did not know his name until ilk wourrettee ; knew him only,by his -beteg linen the beat., • - • -OlvaiPealsottined Otinrdeghtim at Seventh , and-SOW streets,. end proceeded along with him; 'the retitled to assist him' wee Made at MoOrory's sioervjust , as therivant in;` Cunningham Said he :had 'a warrant for thearrest of somebody ; did not - knottlehti . ;beforis they,iptd. to lloOvory'e, saw' a ,laaic,l42iikflWrtrallovety est the pavement; Outs. ningham said, " There ho le now ;" when the oftt• -oars went in witness left; did not hear the shot; saw the'disturbanee ; Was then at Seventh street. John H. Dye sworn.-Draftef premiere shown ; this was drawn by me from measurements made on the spot ; , thet *ape bet Ween the , end of-the counter and the shelves at the baok end is feet ; the depth of the store is 15 feet 6 Juana ; the breadth 14 feet; the stove was pretty close to the shelves; there•wai not suftlelent room for a man to pass. - - , - John H. Goforth sworn.—Am member of the bar; was at Ald. Cullen's on the afternoon of the Ooeurrenoe, when Mrs. BleOrory Milled for a war. rant_ for her--husband; the alderman asked her what, ho. was' doing ; Mrs. MoCroty said be was very violent; was throwing things into the street; - the alderman said he bad Walter be would not give her another warrant ;"rho said she was afraid Of her life ; Mrs.. MoGrorY said to the alderman to fell Cunningham that it was no use for an °M eer to go there without a warrant, fot as Boon as the officer appeared he would be quiet, and remain sottntil the officer left ; the alderman then filled up a warrant 'end gave it to her, and she left in oempany with Canniegham ; Mrs. - MoOrory!s hair was dishevelled :.she had no bonnet on; she left frith" tb - i, t l D ifi c ei; believes Mrs. McCrory was :sworn; she Alc,to oy ,witiesahile' the alderman was filing np the warrant, that she was in'danger of her life ;, the alderman at Drat refused to give ,ber a warrant; said he had told her he would never give bar anoth e r as EloGrory, had been in prisontso often for Gm same thing. oronvesamination. Captain' Jacob Bennet sworn.—This pistol Is similar to those carried by the police in 1851 ; [pistol shown ; . 1 they were distributed to the police although paid for out of their salarlei ; remark. ber giving Mr. Cunningham this Pistol ". Cross exarained —I have no doubt that this le the pistol, or that this is one like those then in . Charles Gilpin, ex.mayor, sworn.—ln 1852 I was mayor of the olty ; ,Cunningham was in office du rlng,my term; 'his general diameter for pesos and quietness was very good. - . Question. Waste provided with a pistol during your administration? Objected to' 'Argued, and objeotion withdrawn. Re-eximined.—ln the fall of 1852 ',required every officer to provide himself with a pistol; I 'am not able to identify this partioular pistol ; they - weren't of this make. . Cr ,oas.examined.—l never heard anything said against his oharaoter for peace ; be bas a little im pedimentfn his speech, which give; ,him a pecu liarity. James McCullough " sworn.—l am a pollee offi cer; I bad a cOnversation with hire. McCrory .after the manatee on the 29th of April last. The Distriet Attorney desired to know the'object of introduoing this witness. Air. P.' O. Brewster replied that Mrs. MoOrory bad stated,under oath that rho did not say on the 29th of. April that her life was in danger from the violence of her husband, and he now proposed to Contradict her. Mr. Loughead contended that this was merely a collateral issue; and was not at all material for the purposes of this ease. A poor woman, shrieked at the sadden murder of her husband, is 'not to have her, every sentence tortured. The District Attorneyearnestly opposed the offer: Mr. Brewster wee of the opinion that the Dis trict Attorney had falsified hie opening assertion, that be was willing to let in all the evidence in thie ease. Ile argued that the question submitted wee clearly admissible.. Mr. Loughead responded at mnoh length. After deliberation between the presiding Judges, the ob jection was overruled, and the testimony admitted M disprove any evidence of malice on the part of the defendant. - - - • Re.examtned'—flome two weeks after this oo eminence I went into hire. MeOrory'a cigar store; -I was acquainted with her 'and the deceased ; she told me that she thought she - was never partion-: laxly' in danger of her life before the day on which her husband was murdered. Cross-examined.—Tbis was two or throe weeks after thijourdei; Mrs MoOrory told me the whole details of the occurrence; she said she - was actu ally in clangor on the 29th of April. Rev. - John Chambers sworn.—l have been acquainted with Cunningham for thirty-two years, who has been a member of my church, in good standing 'for that time, at least; he Is, in my esti !nation, one of the most unexceptionable men that I know; hie character is entirely good. Robert Aken sworn—l am a pollee officer; I went with Ctinningham'en-the lbth of April to McCrory's; there was a souffle in the horse; Mc- Crory cursed - and - abused Cunningham, and said. he would out him if he oame Into his house any More. ' - ' ' This witness told a rather disconnected Wry about various threats that MoOrory had made to Cunningham. It seemed that the objection of the deceased was to the officers continually crossing his doorway and interfering with his family. These efficient were in the habit of attempting to arrest httnin his house, without any warrant. Oros examined —Although McCrory drew the knife. ha deliberately put it in his pocket and walked away without. any thing but. threatening to out him ; I dont know how Cunningham carried his pistol. Colonel John B. Murphy sworn:—l have known Cunningham from hie ehildhnod ; up to the time he became an " InfOrmer " I never heard any against him; but then I heard all sorts of charges made against him. - Philip Wood sworn.-4 am a police of ; had-no conversation with Mrs. McCrory at or after the time of this murder ;. I know nothing abOut the manner in which Cunningham dazzled his - • Rev.7ames earmingltana sworn,—l am a Minis ter of the Gospel and a brother of the defendant, who was fifty -years-of age on the 21st of May fait; we were brought up together; his general .repute weaved for woe and quietness ; was in <mart when Mies MoCrory.was-egamined at the bearing In the habeas corpus else; I lutard bar then say that my brother; Was itiAlte rear of the store, and that he Bred as McCrory was endeavor ing to escape - • 4 The witness detailed the statement of the girl as he then understood it to have been given, which was different from that which she gave in the morning. Cross-examined heard Moor drailexamtn. ed at the 814U10., hearing ; I den't, knew what day it Welon, or at what hour it took place; I remem ber Craig testified that ho told Cunningham not to shoot; I do' not recollect any other witnesses being examined on that occasion. The witness was re-examined at some length as to his reoolieotions of the habeas corpus case, but gave few decisive replies to any of the questions Kelley' John by Judge elley John Bioko affirmed —I have known Mr. Cun ningham for about thirty years; his character for peace and quietness is very good; he finished his trade as house carpenter with me. -Furman Maybe* resalled.—When standing be• hindothe counter in- MoCrory's store, you can reach over and tow% the stove. Samuel F Halley affirmed.—l have known Mr. Cunningham for about ten or eleven years; be is in the habit of carrying his pistol in his belt • his eborsoter is good ; I have heard it spoken against. AGAINST A amson. -Dietriot'Attorney LoOgbesd here rose and stated to the court that a sense , of. public duty required him to introduCe to its notioe a matter of whioh he bad just been advised, It wan that ono of the jurors, No. 60 on the regular panel, and in this cause, bad stated prior to being sworn, in the pre sence of Coroner l?'enner, that if he should hap pen to be on the jury be would remain until doomsday until he accomplished a certain result The witness was present who would substantiate this assertion. This announcement created oonsiderable sauce. lion in court, and, after some remarks from the ' judges and counsel on both sides, it was decided that it was too late to challenge the juror in question. ' - The one referred to, John F. Shermer said in explanation, that he had told Coroner Fanner that he would not unjustly condemn Cunning haul, in ease he happened to get on the jury, without giving him a fair trial. This assertion bad been made while numbers were denouncing - Cunningham, and be had stood up for the rights of all to a fair trial. He had not been anxious to get on the jury. - The District Attorney said ho had simply done his duty in the ease;, he imputed nothing wrong to the juror and now that an explanation had been made, the ease might prosier:al regularly, and with a better understanding on all sides. So the matter was dropped. ' John M. Benner teatlaed that he had known Cunningham fora great number of years, and that hie oharaoter woe good. - . William Dolieriy sworn.—l am a police officer; five years ago McCrory threatened to shoot me with a gun if I arrested Win. [Objected to, and objection sustained I Joseph (Donn sworn.—l am an officer; have been for six years; I went-to arrest MoCrory; he threatened to out me a good while ago ; he had a knife; I had great difficulty in arresting him ; ho had the character of a desperate man when in liquor. . - Orass-examined—Thla was six years ego. - John A. Fleming sworn. —I - went with Mr. Ulaokburn once to arrest ;MoCrory. during Mayor Conrad's time; he tried - to bite off thelaumb of Mr. Blackburn; I took MoCrory by the throat, and released hie hold ; he was a desperate and dangerous man while inliquor; I told Cunningham about this yesterday, end never before Charles Smith affirmed —Know defendant ; his °tweeter is good. • Courtland F. Folwell sworn.—Know defendant: his character is good. Joel White, Wm Summers, Samuel West, Chas. D Thumb, Samuel G. Ruggles, J. %vett, William Moore, W. Biles, and M. Miohorkey, were also ex amined as to character, and the defence - closed its ease. - Mr. Lougheal asked tho dofenoo to produce the warrant lehioh Cunningham had in hie possession when he wont to arrest MoCrory. It was not pre dated William Dunn was then called to prove that the tulesing,warrent was in Cunningham 's hands after the commitment was lodged against him in the prison_ 'the offer was objected to by Mr Brewster, and after argument was withdrawn as immaterial. The - evidenee here rested ou both sides - The District Attorney then proceeded to ad dress the jury at some length arid with great Niger.. He congratulated the court and those who were to terminate it' upon the elms of a (muse which had neoupied their attention for so long a time. He contended that a ease of homicide had been completely made out by competent testimony, and proceeded to argue from the evidence that the bill of indictment had been sustained.. He desired to know whose guilty„ hand it wee that sent McCrory eo suddenly to hie final ac count if 'it was not Cunningham's. Why was not the warrant 'produced ? la its absence he could infer that its production would not ben*• tit the defendant. Mr- Longhand referred to the well-settled law upon the subjeot of homicide, and said that the court, on this matter, would give it fully, to that to it the jury might apply an the fasts of the ease. He could appreciate the sym pathy that attracted devoted friends to the defence of Cunningham,- but still the fact was too tangi ble that his bands were dyed in the blood of his poor victim, McCrory. There is a vacant place around that once happy hearthstone ; a widow's tears attested , it in the morning, when, with ohoked utterance, she related the sad story of the foul 'wrong which had been perpetrated against her domestic happiness. L. K. Fletcher, Beri , then addressed the jury on behalf of Cunningham, it being arranged that Mr. Brewster'e duties were confined to the manage ment of the ease. Mr. ,Fleteher'e remarks were merely reespitulatory of facts as developed by the, defence, and the strong Points on which they relied for an acquittal.' William D Kelley, Eel , followed in a most masterly address, closing for the defence. He said he was but little prepared at eo late an hour in the day to discharge big duty as he would like, still he wee willing to go on. 'The speaker then nar rated the principal biota of the sass, as developed by both sides, and commented upon their tendon. aces with much eloquence and ingenuity. He re ferred to the excellent oharaoter of Cunningham, and - to the attacks which had been made upon it by a corrupt sad veal preen. Me mita till. war. THE PRESS:=PHILADELPHIA; THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1859: rant wiser no 002itquenae in the &tie, fOr even' le ' .the defendant was not an Milder, he was not bound •to retreat a single inch. He cited several authori ties in support of this proposition, and coeoluded with an earnest and a trading epoeni In behalf- of the prisoner at the bar,; The address was over ,hour in delivery,- and was in'tho usual efftdive vein Of the sneaker. . " Abbut ten o'olook last evening, Distriet Attorney Lotighead made the dosing speech in JIM oleo. 'lt was truly admirable in every respect, and answer ed many of the points made hy the defendant's; counsel. It was delivered with rare earnestners,; and was listened to with the deepest attention, by ' as orowded an anaemia EIS Was present during any' part of the day. , , Judge Allison then Made i lengthy and mpar tial charge to the jury. It was prineipolly eon: lined to several instruetions whieh wore submitted on behalf of the defendant by Mr. Brewster.. The lateness of the hour at which it -was delivered,' prevents us from giving even an abstract of it. , At half past eleven o'clock last night the jury, ' (completely tired out with their long, version, - re tired to deliberate upon a verdict. The ense crowd of speotatore slowly separated, and formed into groups outside of the Court House to span late upon - the probable result. Here and there were knots of men gathered together, and from the little that wo could gain, s•unwersal impression' appeared to prevail that , a verdlot of acquittal' would be rendered. Midnight came, and those Whose extraordinary interest 'labeled them to re main in the - vicinity of Sixth and Chestnut streets' were still about in groups, speculating upon a verdiot that could be of no pratible interest to them in any relation of life. At this time the gas lights in the -court room Were turned off—the "outside jurors" began, slowly to disperse, and. the judges, evidently worn 'out, sought consolation from the ,vexations troubles of the avenues of public justice in these courts, of Morpheus,. where that supreme divinity required and secured an uninterrupted worship. The crier of the ooutt was almost afoot-ea to tears by his unusually protracted stay ; young Fisher. our companion in "arms"—i. a., peuoil, pen, end pa per—had gene angling in happy dreams, while we alone • remained on the (Annear of a famous modern, " observationist," to take the 'chances " by standing on the corners " Candor compels us to state that the sorb-stone delegation. with whom we freely conversed,- were unanimously in favor of a conviction, although It was alleged that from the composition of thq.; jury do such result could be expected.' - At one,e'elook, this morning, the Jerre hal - net agreed upon a verdict, and we conelode'd that we would follow the example of those apparently In .terested in the ultimate decision, who began to make homeward tracks. Our Only regret at the time being that the passenger railway cars, were not also making tracks at th's time, Bo that, ' like the Possessor or the jolly tixpenoe in the,Beng, we might "go rolling home." The jury will come fate court this m °ming, at tin o'clock, with their verdlot, and thus end the trial of a cause that has excited morn than ordi nary interest in the community. , When that verdict shall have been rendered we will have something to say of an extraordinary matter in Oonnection therewith, whirl, for the sake of pub• lie jestice, we earnestly hope will commend itself to the serious consideration of all our reader". Two more homicide eases are ready for trial, in one of which Daniel Dougherty, Bea Is counsel for the defendant. The present and ensuing week promise to be interesting additions to our criminal annals LIVBRPOOL—Bark Ceram, llampbreye-184 de mat, Stood & Bre; 10 bailee So Bo Beaver &Clo; .2 bales wool T O Henry & 0o; 6 pkge rodeo 0 B Duomorni27 do Oiler. Price & Co; 12 do Wray & Million; 18 do ti wet. eon & Ilo;. 2000 bre tin plates N Trotter & On; 21 . oases 4 bag Meal W Corrigan; 63 orates earthenware 00 tone pig iron P Wright ft Sono; 10 aria earthenware W Hodg son, Jr; 29 mute hdw 20 ensile W G Lewis & Ben; 20 tarries earthenware Wilson & Braino; 87 do 1111 Pierce. Son & Co; 4497 bare 300 Min iron 195 eyrie M B alabooj & Co; 029 bore 94 bdle iron 0 D Bobbins & On; 807 bare 225 'bdie do Seltzer & Bro; 68 CASH steel W P Holly & On; 16 Witt 14 bare iron 17 Games steel 7 oaks hdet & Wateoo,• 71 oases spillage P /bailee & 0o; 45 grind. stone* J N Alithell; 24 anvils 20 caste hdw laust.Wlne brener & 00; 42 onto lid. Truitt. Broe & tlo; 929 bdls Iron Norris, Tooker & 0o; 21 oaeka enlph ammonia Pow. ere & Welghttnen; 9 do soda sett S & W Welsh; 62 do B & F 0 Yarnell & 0o; 45 do 100. bids cement 100 do do blotching powders ',Dunes & Cope; 00 outs clay Preach, Blobordo & On; 110 do P Lennie to 00; 06 do /stoup & Moore; 20 make 6 hbds beer 0 V Ilaivieb; 16 ;wars earthenware N Dougherty; 7 oink Moe 3 It Orr. ry; 60 cache anise 100 bbls barytes-TT auks sob; crystals demote bottled ink 20 bee winos order, ALIIRMO.-Behr ;Pigeon, L%pthoon-4CO sinters brimstone 811 bss lemons 1614 do oranges I JesnOs b. Co, :Matins Intelligentz. IMP Pl 3 ToIIIITIC PAGID fith VIILSOLL7H.I (Correspondence of the Press.) liiw Yomr,italy 0, Arrived, ships Rath Bpregue, from Rotterdam; James Poster, Jr, from Liverpool; ship Map Lowell, from Eit Johns, PII. NOarout. Ira., Taly 6. Tba bark Edmund Dwight, from Baltimore, booed to Boston, put in here to day leaking badly. ' Will bare to be repaired. (Per steamship Vigo.) • Liverpool. June 29—Arrived, ahips Inas -Webb and Star of the West, from New York; ship kfarry Ettasell, from NOV Orleans. 1411610121.814D11. Steamship Hennebeo, Nand, hence, arrived at New York yeeterday. Ship Belvidere. from Boston for Elan lfratioheo,vras spoken Slay 1. off Cape Horn. Shin Johannes, Von Tritami, from Breminot faith more 4th Mat, Ship J Boyd, Thomm, fromLimpool, ar r ived at N hip Mary G Rattan, Ppleer. from Hong Ramo; arrived at Stn gainomm - provioui •talittfrpltn,: - Ship Siar of Rope, Pearson . , cleared at' HaigMore ;ea: - tertlay for lmovieloo.• ~,„ • fihta Panther, Genuatt, from Caleriits, arriridet ; l l os.. - r ton 6th fast. Ship &Minton& Stubbs, tram iliMutta for Boston, Well seen May 26, lat 27 63 8, long 8 40 X. " - Ship Sumps. Robertson, f rom Oalatitt.tfir N York, 'Si! mien May 27, Ist 18 8; long 7 21 X Ship John, Merrick, Crabtree, from Livorpioli at New Orl‘ane :6th nit. ' Bark Flub, Campbell, for Vera Oros, cleared at New York yesterday, - Park ilauston, Shire, for NMI!. (Reared al ,Gaireaton 34th Birk Memo, Patterson, for Liverpool, cloned it Gal- Ve•tOCI 441111 N. - Bark Perron:olns, Cottrell, 80 days from 'Memo for Houton, was spoken 80th ult, let 40 40, long tit 60, order Puy roasts, limit gloat foremast sod head of mainmast Joao 10 Birk Cordell', Bober% heneo, arrived at baton yes terday. Bork Sultana, Watson, from Palermo, wMbeiow New New York yesterday. !ARBIL'S AT THE PRINCIPAL ROM, VP TO ONSI O'CLOOE TAM MOREING GIRARD HOlHlM—Cbeetimt Street. balmy Ninth. A Cfßrautt. St LeCs; 0 B Paltenet's°, St Lords W 8 Cope, Mileage I A Davideon,N Y - Et Cohaelmart, St Louie J McQttleton. Pittsburg A 0 Bloater, Harrisburg 13 Singer & la It Louis J Potter. Masten L Ilawee, N Y old Steinman, Lancaster BUJ/Tittle, Mt:gland H 0 Childs, Maryland I. 11 Foot, Terre Haute,lnd P McEvoy. Lancaster B 13 Roberts, 11 0 Mrs Thatcher & 2 eh, lifo L B Harvle, Vs 0 Campbell, Richmond. Va J E Heldt, Pamenah, Oa I Edger, Charleston , S 0 1 Letran, N I 0 Shadde, NJ G G Ottaelen. Baton Rouge D E Teealer & Is, La J 11 Balfettr &la Mire 18 Hunter, Pa Mies 0 3 Reed, StLouts Hr Oatnpan & la, Detroit Denim I Campus. Detroit Geo 0 Pelts. Pottsville D P Colbern,Briatol, R I It B Batiks, Norfolk, Va Semi 0 Wean, Misread P M LOIS. N Y - , Meat RI, May. U 8 N D Motivate. Bait Heal D Green.W •shington I? K Boats, Harrisburg . J A Driven, °Mew .1V P Thompson. Ohioago W 0 Thompesn,:merophia 1 B Jones, Cinoirma' I Mre Jae 13 'Written, fir Louie Mire Watson et ale St Lowe 0 Quayle & la; St Johns hire 0 Munloger.hlinnerota Thee II Belem. N 1 T II Conklirg, le 3 H 0 DicOlellard. Columbus El Gredeck.Dolumbas J 0 De Mott, II Y 0 3 Pchmidt, N Y 'l' Jones Yorke, 5 I W at Bergeson, N Y Geo A Phelpe.ii Y H Smith, N Y Wayne r twine & la, N V Geo °owes, Boston Wee hi L Odeerne, Boston Mr McGinnis*, Pottsville W Mae .coy. 14 1' P Nailer, Vickrb'g, late J 8 Borers, Oa J B Andrews, Va W H Ruffner, VS' A Peon & w.f. N Y W II Miller. Carliele, Pa P Haldeman, Columbia Mire galley Soloman, Pa Mre Geo Steinman, Pa Miss Mary Stelmusn, Pa Mutter Geo Steinman, Pa Mire Palley Massey, Pa 110 a BA. Donglaa, Wash's A Merle, Worthington It Scholl, Washingtati W D Bleh^p Oetin N A Oriopp, N Y S Bobbins. Oa • W B Thayer, Boston II Dorind, N y W 0 Murray, Jersey Oity JP W Rise? W 8 'Pleb, Chatham, 0 W 0 D Archibald W D Taylor, N Y R A Da Laney, N 0 31 Rhoades. N Y 311 Kin; N Y I' Suppler., N Y G 0 Orem,. 80 I Missy, N y Mr Stone & aff. Mass P B Elite, V74 , bieston 8 Hem roe la la, Ky L T Rodeo & la, Ky 0 V Joule & family, N 0 • SIBROHANTS , HOTEL—Fourth atreet. below Arch. 0 tiers & 14, 11l --- I P names! & Is. Ohio 'l' Di twiddle & la. NII .Mille Marx Denwiddle, N H 8 Wetherill, Bethlehem ' Mr Thomas & la, hid 'A I Medlar, Schuylkill 111 WII Levan. Salley' Haven T 8 Harrison, Phil; .Jacob Koffman, Juniata co D W Moore,Clearfield Ps Mot Hotiotan,d 14 eons, Pa Gil Bordwol, Columbia, Pa II Bowman, MlPtersville Wm Haney, Ithaca, N Y Wm McLean. Shippenebg ' I II Gallagher. Peoria, 11l I Do Bret Plata •s! hi Allen, Phil& J A Lake, Beaton AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut It., alx4ve Vittb. J McGregor, Virginia W E Waddell, W °beater D Ourray & de Del a 0 Horsey, flos ford , Del Jae Boyd, Chicago Hugh N Om, Chicago Jae V Eroteh, Reading A P Welbur, Bethlehem 0 11 Wlllllll3ll. N Y A II leldd amen. Del J Y Ziglar, N 0 3' 13 Z'glar, NO H J Gordan, Oharlet'n, NH V Loyejoy Elmira D OM lifoanythy, NJ L listen, N y II JonPn N V Thom Louie N Y Jobe E Ovrit, N Y John 0 welch N y LB Ftiley, 001311 0 H Nicoll, Baonla FRANKLIN 1101:18.11—Oheetnnt at . above Third. L Intobard, Gann F P floltioaskead. N J Thus Go , edge, Phil& Anthony Frasier, Balt Geo W Jackson, Phlla D Iweet & wt, Gal TJ P TaTlor & son, Pa Peary Metzger, N Y ' G A. Black J Llainnstone, Ala II P Bealett & la, By Mrs N McLoughlin, By .1 L kmith, Reading, Pa R n Well', Noss J Gaaloni, Masa P Wigand, N 1 , J 0 Wellington, Boston A Platt, N T - Jacob Lyons, Phlls W 8 Stockman, Phil& JONES' ROTRL—Ohastant street, alwre Blear. Rll ichrson & (SENN Y Mies 8 V Oabooas,N Y P 11Polopengh, MM. 11 Damlag, Philo W I.lllartmao, Belt .7 0 Ksanders Ss wr, Balt Mee IlleOullosh, Halt Mies Yantall, - Beatimore .1 Jaime°, Alabama J It pries, Delaware ,1 N Wlocliester, Del 3 Baal, Va , , Rev Dr sparrow, VA W Bherburn, N Y .7 Mallory, MA R Green MA .1 BorAlew. Bait W W Trcut, Memphis. G W Lewis Boston .7 D Ftarieraat, Boston, I Bisbee, N Y R P Rs:Abair, Philo A 11 Dunlap, Dalt Mr Stephan, PhDs N S Malan, N U D plains, N (I A Pelee, OluelentAi, 0 3 II Ot•ohnin, Phlla L .12 Savage, NY .1' B Lee, Idedlson,,Wis COMIIRROTATtIiOTRI—AiIxth street, abore Oboetout. Mies Roberts, Montgomery Jx3119 Shs , plese, Chester P M Elnirrow, Lanoastor D Pent?, EArtan, 0 Riekeley, °beater co Jog Klrkner, Pe t e/ Coiling, Oaring Plum °Asa Autbur, Montg'y eo El A Jarman, Cheater, Pe w Deaeh, Y 7 Mot[warp & 18,021epter ao Throj Frick, Montg'y ao,Pa HOUNTYIRNON HOTRL--aeaand etreett, above Arab 0 0 Whitaker, R.ading W Tormenter, N Y Oboe Para:tenter, N Y W Long , N Y R Ruck, Winfamrport, J H Arndt, .blanatt (Munk W R iditaheß, Phil& STATES UNION HOTHL—Markat Oreg. abate Bluth. Hou A Taylor & fa, Po W Floaq ne, 831,4 Lents, Bodford Jolla Hasp, BuirrbaßOg P Dunbar & fa Pittsb , g WVey. Harrisburg Brooks, Blnorunaboulng Thou t Richard, Pa-, i BUD NUMB—Third at., above Callow)" A Daverett, St Louie J Stipp, Atlontown, Pa A Calvin, Boston, Pa P Reese, New Senn J B Nanning, Now "I ork , BT. AOK MLitt HOTEL—Tntrd et.. above Oallowhlll APg. Germantown G HCibe, Startrille If (4 oodflook, Hamlmre btlee Gooditeek, Gamburg A inter, Orwigebttrgi PA IMEOETkTXONB untiy . Vricifs; ROI/ANTIC INCIDENT AT, ATLANTIC CliY.—A day or two singe an anent lover arm the lady of his Oleo . Mona ng musingly along tho beeoh at Atlantic. Presently she took a moat upon 4 wreck and conitneneod tracing upon the sand with the of her parasol She then eOutlutted her walk along the beach, and the lover hurried up -to see if It was hip name which ride had written on the gritty page. Judge his delight when - ho traced the following touching words Buy all your garmenta at the grown Stone Clothing fall of BOOlthlll .ffc WHOM, Nes. OM and - 600 Chestnut street,. above Sixth, Philadelphia." :WE TUE DEBT STOCK OF Biniiita Roßits in the piny we ntroot our roadern to Mi. /obit P. Sloan's, fro. 506 Market street, or at his etbre. flaps-Island. Opecial Notices. , Scdontnry 11ablie.—There t.a no claim of the atilanaulitty more soiled to disease of the digestive Organs then these vihose.bnsinese compels them to be tiontinnally within doOln, either seated at a desk or standing behind a counter. ROMANO'S OX MAN BITTERS will prove a true bleeslng•to thane persons, and enable them to fulfil the deities of their station with a Spirit and alaorlty unknown to them before. Tteee Bitters can ba bad of any druggist or dealer in meal eines, at 75 cents per, bottle. Ken, by the Proprie tors, Dr. 0 M. JACKSON & 00.", 418 AHOII Street, Philadelphia. It A Grenteonservator of Benttly.'—Julee llaueVe EAU DIVINE D 1 VANI.IO AND NVMPII SOAP, for removing Tau, Sunburn, grackles, Pimples, Blotches, Briiptiona of the Skin, bun a imaginal and delightful ef f eat. Our lady readere have but to give it one trial to be Convinced of Be potency, Bold by all draggle* arid by JULES HAMM & 00., 701 attestant arm); Phila delphia. jy 4.• et • Seamen'■ Saving Fund—Northwest Corner of BECOND end WALNUT Stmts.—Deposits received la small and large amounts, , from all elesses of the community, and Miami Interest at the rate of five per mini. per annum. /Money may be drawn by cheeks without ion of in. lorest,, Office span daily, from D until 6 o'clock and on Mon day and Bat - saki Until 9 in the'orenimy: -President pranklin Boll; Treasurer and Seeretary; Ohorles E Abet's. Jackson. Jackson. JACKSON. JACKSON. JACKSON. JACKSON. Cheeks, Notes, and Bill Heads. Checks; Notes, and Bill Heads. OheoksoNotes, and Bill Heads. Printing. Printing. Printing. Printing. Printing. Printing. Our. Fifth and Oheatnut Oar. Fifth and Chestnut. Car. Fifth and Chestnut. Blank Bouts made to Order. Blank Books made to Order. Blank Hooke mado to Order. Printing. Pair Prices. Printing. Fair Primes. ' Printing. Pair Prices. JACKSON, 480 Chestnut street. JACKSON, 490 Olielitunt street. JACKSON, Fifth and Ohentnnt. jr25.22t Elegant Spring and Scimitar Clothing, at ItOBFAT U. ADAMS', Southeast corner Eeyenth and Market 'streets. Habit Cloth, Casslniere, Alpaca, Linen, and Grans Cloth Coate; in all the latest atylee. Pante and Vesta, in great Tbriety, all MADT AND MUTT SQUAL TO 012010211111 WOES, AND SELLISO AT TON MOOT SELUM,II.ILII MOMS. 3110.411,= Grover & Baker's Celebrated NOD:MLR/hi FAMILY 1311WIMG MACIIIIHMEI. Zlr BTTLIB AT 1113DOOND 1111013. rag OIIERTNUT=ET, PGILADELVRIA. "Of the three print:dui/at Machines now before the public, we hare need two, and carefully watched the working of the third, and honestly belles. GROVMR & BLIIMICB to be the very best wo have seen."—[DOla. ware Etate Reporter. sp29-ly . Saving Vond—National Satoty Trust Com- PANY.-9luartere4 by the State of Peaneylvants. . ?Tolley in received every day, and in any amount ; large or mall. • 9.711 Vii VU ODNi. interact in paid for money from the day it fe pat in. 8. The, money le alwaye paid bank in GOLD whenever It lapelled for, and withoat notice. 4. Money le received from Executors. Adminisira• ears, Guardians, and other Trustees, in large or SOSSU come, to roman a long or ehort period. The money received from Depcitittire le invested in Real &state, Mortgages, Gronnd Rents, and other first °lane secrovitice. 6. Oface open every day—WAINIPS Street, ma west wrest Tetra street, Philedelpltte. sple Ono•Trlce Clothing of the Latest Styles, and made ID the beat numntr, expressly for Garen. BUM. We mere our lowest selling prices In ?Ling moan on each article. Alt goods make to order axe warrantee gatinfistory, and our ows-Wittois /WM* is strictly ad textidito. belleyo tide to be the only fair In dealidg, as thereby all ore treated alike , . • . JONES Es CO., eaSei-hotel • - • 604 ligAltlpits93'..teel „ • 41/ozei's Sewing lilliteltine.—lthe giant papa hilly .14 these marbineis May readily be tosderatood• . when ths fact is known, that any good female operator can earn, with ono of them, • cONI: TiIOtRIAND DOLLANI A TZAR. To every Tailor, Beanntreng, Dreamlike!. , and sash !aria Wail" Inflict 00=47, onset these machine* would be Invaluable. is 7.IOBINGInt lc CO.; 402 GrinTl4llll.Btro6l. 4934-Bal G, F. DAM. Acrsnt illarrineg. At flartfoul,Oonn. ' the 221 nit , by Rev. Robert Turnbull. D < J BV.8 1 •OR. of this city. and MARIE LOOlBB, denthter of Edwin Merritt, Esq . of Hertford. Oa the 84 Metaat. by the Rev 1" A Henley. Mr THOMAS L. DAROROPT to Mildl MARY SANE RON- H M. all of Me city, Op the 4th 'natant, by the Rev das. H. Moßarland, eltr.Wll 0. THORN of rierolngton. Now Jersey, to MI4 HATR A. CLARE, of Treated, N I. Oa the 4th instant, by the Rev John Thompson. Mr CHARLES rife W to At hut JULIA ANNA - BROOREI, both of Philadelphia. • ID c a kb, On the Leh instant, ITELBN SMITE, daughter of Oberles W. and the late Jane D. Babbitt, aged 11 year/ audit, days Tbs. relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from her parent's residence No. 613 Washington avenue, above Sixth street, this (Thum day) afternoon, 7th Ind , at 4 o'clock, without further nottee. On the 4th instant, WIC GOND Y, son of George and Lydia A. Dull, In the second year of his age. The relatives and Mende of the family are reaped. fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of hie parents, No, 974 St John street, above Poplar, this (Thursday) afternoon at 2 o'clock, without further notice On tho morning of the 6 h Inttant. RIARO /LOST, wife of Malmo' R. Ooetello, in the 00th year of her age. The yoleives and friends of the fatally are replied folly invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her husband, 92e Suffolk tartlet, on Friday mornteg, et 10 o'clock. ** Os the 6th Instant, GEORGE LINDRIBI, aged 41 years. The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 605 sears street, to•morrnw (Friday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock, To pro. teed teD.rd Fellow's Oetnetery. • * On the 4th Instant, HILTON WESLEY, son of Robt and Sarah Balton, aged 10 months and 7 days The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of h s parents, Orchard street, Irrenkford. this (Shun• day) afternoon, at 3 o'clock, 7th inat , without further notice. ti On.the 4th Inst., Mre. JADE D. 'WILSON, daughter of the hoe John Norton, D. D., and wife of John 0 Wilson, V. D.ll The relatives and friends of ttio family are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of herlintband, Igo. 1410 Columbia avenue, Kensington, this (Thursday) afternoon, at 3 o'clock, without fur. thPr r olio°. ss Op the 6th instant, JAMitS, In the 6th year of his age, eon of Benjamin and Mary Schofield. ,Tho relatives and friends are Invited to attend his lateral, from his late residence. No 1529 Apple street, above Jefferson, thin (Thursday) a.ternoon, at 1 o'clock. te'proceed to Franklin Cemetery. On the sth lenient, Mr JOSHUA G. 13.1341.,, in the 4.61 h year of his age. 'The relatives and Mende or the family are reaped- Fully Invited to attend the Mceral, from his late re sid-alce, No. 907 Mechanic street, Shove Poplar, this (Tbureday)„afternoen, at 1 &Clock, without further si2tote. - • • * Office of the Frankferritild genthveark 01TY PASSENGER RAIL. ROAD COMPANY, BERK (bta Chatham) Street. below Woarth, July 9th, 11169 —TheDireatore have this day d.. 0 lived a verol•aonnal Divide d at EIGHT PER CENT. on the Capital Ptoak of the Compaoy. payable to the Stockholders or theta legal repreanntatlvee, on ar...d after the lOth inst. The Transfor Books will be sionskuntil the 10th. E 11A RT C jl7 01178&16 , 'frowner 0ti.c..1 Fotrntount ,ttwk-Altch-eitreet CITY CAI:LI-SNOBS. It AIL WAtIPWOBIP ANY, PGILA DX Leer/. July 6 1659 —A Third' Ibitelment of FIVE SOLLARS en each Share on the Capital Stook of Mitt ()employ will be doe and pavabliGon or before the pit of Augn. t nest. •INO.:;V: LANDS, A jel-tf , ,Seeretery. KrMises rearm 'ant Passenger Itailtway COMPANY, Paiesioose, Phils , July 5.1820. n , a meetirg of the Board of Directors of the Ysir mount Passenger Hallway Compeny, held July 1, nig. li wan resolved. that a Div:d -ad of 821712 N PER CENT. cm the (betas( Stook bo deolared from the earnings of the road for the last six mouths, payable at the OlOce of ilia Company July 18th lust The Kook Transfer Books will be closed until 20th coat S. E. MALONE!, --41-,F.7the Girard Lii•• loattrance, Annuity and leg TitUaT COUPS/1Y OF P1111.5.D1-MPLIIA, July 2, 1859 —Tim Managers have tilts day &Owed a Divi dend or FOUR. Plitt OENT. on the Gapital Stock for the Dot aix months, mania to the Stockholders, deer of Mt 13 , %t0 Tax, on and after sth taltant.. jy4 tW JNO P. J,kloEB, Aotnary. (TrOffice of Second nod Thtrd-Street Pas- SEEGER ItAILWAY COMPANY OP PUILA DE1,P1L1A,22.13 WALNUT Street, PUELADVILMIA, July 1,1859 —A Dividend of NIGHT TIM OnNT on limit wile of stock has been declared this day, imable to the Etockaoldera ou and after llth lost. Tee Transfer Bonita of the Company will be closed fro-, let to 11th bad. ROBERT KELTON, Tretovaror. gra }letdownlle, DLtulna t and Fairmount PABBENGUR RAILROAD COMPANY The &cowl Inetalonent of PM DOLLARe perahare on the Capital 8 ook of this Company will hada° and payable on or before the Beth of July. je2B-tfeSS h. M. ZULTCN, Secretary J)TOTURES - for - your parlors should be Photogtoph. Of tboao you bold hear; coo no Life. siL,PhiVoinspbx 15 011 at UILIMPIR'S GALLANT, BAOONl . lfltrrot, abate IQ EMOVED 'GOWS O. MAOLADRIN, NOWA AND SION PAINTZII,' Igo or 81 North 45EVEN111. Bt-net, to SIXTH end ARM" 377-80 i, y . oST.—Cornmtheloners' ;Scrip for Four ig..4 Shares of the OONEOLIDATIoN DANK STOOK, Weed lu the reale of N. J. 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Sole Agent, 400 WALNUT Street. Publishers, W. A. TOWNBRND ft 00 377 -Otis New York. lactait ;Dry lovobs. COLORED TARLETANS. Whits and Bright Colors of wide Tarlatans For proteetion from files. 10.4 Idointnito Wettings in whito - And bright colors SFIAMESS BROTHERS, j97•if CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets CHEAP LAWNS. Oloslog stock of Lawns and thin Dress Goods at low prices. BECAUPLUB BBOTHABS, Jy7-if OBESTNUT and Btretts VAIBROIDERED MUSLIMS. White Swiss Melina )rt a great variety Of dote and agorae, for summer Wear. SHARPLEee DEOTIIERS, Jrbif 011103TNIIT sad EIGHTH letreeta JULY, 1859111 • Fine French Drees Goode at half price ! I ! We have just cloned out, from an importer; NOR GASH, Several lots of excellent grads, Which we will sell at lees then OND•HALF TEMA REGULAR PRIOR! Also, the balance of our regular stock of RANGY bILES, BAREGRS, Ac., tee: French Lace Piroolominies. French Lace Pelotas and Mantillas. °hemline Laos Goode, in great variety. Rich Black Silk Deters, very cheap Travelling Dodson, in different materials. Bummer Goode. for Mena and Bop , wear. Linens, Linen Handkerchiefs, Ba . h.towele..to:,fr,o Piano-covens, Tablenovans,Bterkoovers, and a full stook of Dementia Goods. TllollliliEll A 01111311 G. B. Career SIGUTH A SPRTNIG GAR:DRN. jy2 WS: BUY AND BELL FOR GASH. pax, NGH LAGS BOUftNOUS WITH • Capes, Pointe and Meutlllag, (Alencon,) all at reduced prices, to close the Reason, at tee PARIS MANTILLA. EMPORIUM. 708,0HROITNUT Street. PUNCH LAOS BOURNOUB WITH CAPD3, Pointe and /tenthly', (Cambray,) in great profusion, at re duced prices, to close the ammo, at the PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM, 708 ORRSTNUT Street. BLACK AND •WII/TD DAHDOR CLOAKS AND Dusters, at reduced prices, to clove the lesson, at the PARIS MANTILLA. EMPORIUM, • 708 CHESTNUT Street. DUMBIRR CLOAKS AND DUSTERS, in en infinite variety of fabrao, at reduced prices, at the . PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM, 708 OIIESTNUT Street. The whole of our clock is now 'Hering at reduced prim, preparatory to the close of the Ileum SEASONABLE - Bugles at Eat coat, $3. Berage Robust $5. Excellent, 25 cents. Bleak Beragas, 81 cents. Bleak Orape !Sarah; worth SS. Thin Drees Goods all reduced. COOPER do OONARD. 013 13. 10. corner NINTIL sod MARKET SE HVIOBAB LE- Travellips pr.ss Ocods re 4.6.4. Plaids, Checks, Mixtures, Stripes, Bayaderos, Browns, Glens Figared, ho. Birsqt•rats 18Ij seat tayellis Cos 14 omits. Ex4Slisat Utak Umatilla Bilks. - • - 86 'styles best neat and gay 12,E sent URAL COOPER & 0014 AND, B. N. sorrier NINTII and MUMS' BEAUTIFUL- ' Eon Clack 01Ik Real good genteel style,. $4.26. Fronott and Obantilly Lao° Mantles. Laos Points. Bangs Dusters. COOPER & 60NAND, Jots 0. R. corner NINTU and MARKET Ste E.NERAL REDIJOTION IN PRICES Lit OP SUMMER QOODd as usual at this seamen. Super printed Ohslllles reduced to 12AI and 19 dents. Bartle Napoleons to 10 20, and 25 cents. Berezina and Poll de Obevres. Barege Robes from $7 50 to $5 ED, ‘‘ 25.60 to $1 60. ic 50 00 to 55,00, do., dto. Law Pointe , Mantles, and Piceolomlida all reduced. White Ground Orgartiles at 123. j cents. • White Ground Brilliants reduced to 19 cents. Pine neat and medium idyl. Wrench Lawns, reduced to 39 cents, dto, Wide White, Black, and Mode color Bereges, for Chew's, Mantles, feo.. Stella Kumla lu variety. Black Mike, Isiah Linens, Bathing Plaids, ko. OHARLRS -ADAMS, Jell saint! BIGV.TH and AMOR Streets. cIAIINTLETS, GAUNTLETS, GAUNT LEA`S.—A very large assortment of Gauntlets for Ladles' and Hisses , wear. for sale at HOVAI ANN'S HOFIENY Brown, 9 North EIGHTH Street. Hosiery for fradiee , and MIAs& wean. , Hosiery for Gents , and Yonthal wear. Tor sale at HOPMANN,S. HOS IttRY STORE, 9 North Erenni Street Gantt Merino unelergarmente of every variety, For Ladits, Children, and Gents wear for Bale at HOFMANN'S HOSIERY SCORE, tny2o4mw.tr No. 9 North EIGHTH Street iihnea anb tiqttoro. LA PERLE AND RU BIS CHAMPAGNES. The undersigned have teen apfminted sole agents for tha United States and Canada, for the sale of the Obampagne Wines of Stews. JAOQUES GOER(} it CO., at Chalons•eur•Marne, Prance. We present their wines to the public under two brands, namely: LA PERLE AND RUBIS. The , 4 PERLA >, Wine In of exquisite flavor and fruity taste, and is guarantied to compare favorably with any Wine in the American market. The . 1 RUBIS" is a fine Cabinet Obampagne, of a beautiful Ruby color, which in natural to the wine Min wine In undoubtedly one of the fluent Cabinet Ohampagnes produced In Wranoe, and Is made from grapes of the choicest eeleatioun. From the long experience, attantere possesalone, and large means of the well known .heilse of JACQLIICB Qo} 1l & 00., and their determination to !Maisie wines which shall meet with the approval of oonsumers, we feel persuaded that a trial, will fully establish all we claim for the excellence of ,these wines. ORA.MErt e ABEGGI, Jr, MoOLOSICEY, N 0.1 9 BROAD STREET, NEW YORE. The above Wines may be had at the following planes In Philadelphia: .1" o & Oo ,1114 Walnut st. ; THOMAS H. faunae tc 00,230 Dock et • Jaaar WRLESS ; 281 Chest. nut at . - ; Jos, P . TOBIAS &' CO., 200 8. Front *Li Mir. °DULL& ALUM, 214 B. , Front at.; PANT/MOON CORNS ; to 00488 N. Second et.; Lawson k. Twines, ?NH Mar ket at.; Trionrson Bounc, corner Chestnut and Broad sta.; Wit. Emeriti, Jr , Twelfth and Oheatnut are.; SRI OLZMIN & HAYW‘RD, 203 Market it ; BISON COLTON ; cur. Broad and Walnut; ARNOLD & WORL, 120 Walnut itreet; Wu. L MADDOCK & Co., 115 South Third at. Ale, at the follbwhig Hotels: Gra MD ROM=, raltill UHT, Byxze, k. 00. ; WADDING TON. 000811. A P. 01488; 13N. LAWSIISON nom., Wirt 8. OANPEDLL & Go.; litnitollANlo , HOTXL, O. nail! Dix & DON. fell mip4.Biii PP H. WOOLWORTH,r -- No:201 South FOURTH,Street, below Walnut STOOKS and LOANS Bought and Sold on 00N1- MISSION CHESTNUIV,‘ SPRINGS WATER-OURE, At 01117BTSIITILILL, PHILADELPHIA Oonnty, Pa. for the trestment'of all °brooks and obstinate Weems Phla institution. under the charge of an experienced and sktiffil Phyalefan, Is non confessedly the leading and most successful bydropatblo establiahment in this country. nareIIAINORIO —Mrs. Mary Cottrloger, 134 North Twelfth street; Oharles L. Phorplese, Req , corner Eighth and Ohootrint streete ; (leorge (front, Esq., 839 Market street; H. Torrington. Esq., of Myers, ()In born, & 00. For other ret•reores ono particulars addrees DR. JOSEPH A. WEDDR, RESID.ENT vintsicrtex, 011BEITNIIT HILL. PO-3mi( 112=L4 BEAT WESTERN INSUILANOE AND AA TIIIIBT 00141..A178, AFD Tg FAMINES ) UNION INSURANOM 0014PANY 0? ATIDINS, PA.. Having ooneolidated their business, will hereartir eon duet the acme tinder the name of the • GREAT WESTERN INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY, Oilloo, No. 403 WALNUT Street, (Comptuay'll Building,) PHILAMILPHIA, With a eoroltined Capital and available ASSETS O' OVER Sitso,ooo, Invaded, for the moot part, In Tiler Beene and Mort acorn, betides nil per cent. Intermit, on Improved pro party. worth double the amount. FIRM, INLAND, AND MAWR)! CABIIO RISKS Talon on the moat favorable terms. DIRROTOREL Charles O. Lathrop, William Darling, Alexander Whilldin, E. Traoy, John C. Hunter, Ja.mos U. Smith, Tadao Haslehuret, 0. N. Shipman, J. R. Idol:lardy, Emote Tyler, Thome,' h. Gl:temple, Charlea Harlan, Daniel L. Collier Jonathan J. Slocum. d. O. LATHROP, President. W.M. DARLING, Viee President. JAMES WRIGHT, Seorstiwy and Treasurer. O. S. RUSSELL. Alaistant Seoretery. 0. N. SHIPMAN, tisoond Vise President. oca22-4&W tt DELEON Optic% New Yolk, J. W. PROCTOR ir; 00. 709 011E8VNIIT Street .33 , 4-inthtcf4t*lf iliante. WANTED—A Partner in a, mercantile bnislnese, with a ash taplttl of ii2SION-4°t"T How and doing well. For particulars, address L. 0. ,-, at Ptiss - • '• • - jyl.Bl,lt- T O WHOLESALE GROOERB.—Wanted, Ins Brat chose Grocery Howe, p position as Bales,. man, by one who can command a large near trade., Ad. dregs BOX 779, Peat °Mee. ' j77-Bt VVANTED—A. oltuation as•Book.keeper. The advertiser has been a teacher in one Of the Bret Oorataerciel Colleges in this city for four jeers. To any one in want of a competent !Arson to take charge of a cot' f books, a rare change isafforded: Ad. dress B:11. W., tb Mace.. - • be•atii WANTEDA PARTNER, having 'front $lO,OOO to Szo . ooo, to engage with.the adver. User In the Wholesile Grocery baldness, having ten years' experience in the city, near, and Western trade. Address BOX 1667, Post Oflics. -•• • • J,4 fitAr NVANTED TO 'IIENT.An - Office, east of SEVENTH Street. Would rentpart or an ofilee with a lawyer or conveyancer. -Aldreee ELLIS, Press °Moe. - - . 37e St* - WANTED—A. cheap - vilecid - -hand V 7 PLAITING DIACHINN, with Torii° twit Grhove eeperete or oonneated. , Addrees, by letter, P. If , - Pross Oaten, No. 417 CEINNPNIIT Street. JeBo-Stet. WANTED TO EXOHANGE for Improved of excell olty property, free from Ineambrance, 160 acres ent LAND, Ideated In Gloucester Oo New Jersey. The Railroad from Camden to Bridgeton, shortly to be laid, paws within a abort Matinee of the land. For farther particulars address 7. K., office of "The Prose r, Sat - Oak an/r . tEa Let. TO LET—ffeoond story of NO. 18 ja North YOURTEI Street, ono of the bait location', water oonvenlencre, &a. Apply to O. '013011611 ABBOTT, on the premises. jy7.tf • von SALE—A - Manufacturing BnainEsti oomplote, with nirobinery t tools .to The article has a ready sale, and an unlimited comtimption. For particulars, address, with real name, (none (there will be attended to,) MANUFACTURED., Ledger ogee. bleat* FOR, SALE—Valttable Lot, 50 feet by lEL gisO feet,, itnate in MEI , TIT, north at Taster street, Bizet ward. Apply to SAMUEL CHUBB, Beal Estate and Insurance Agent, No. 216 WALNUT Street 316-Ott FOR SALE OR TO BE LET ON RR GROUND T—Valnable Beading Lots, Wog 48 feet on Fourth, and COB feet on Canal street. Blest ward. Apply to BANVirlti, CHUBB, Real Vetata god Laurance Agent, No. 218 WALNUT Street. jjs3.Bt! FOR SALE—A, neat three4tory Bin Dwelling, with beck building's, having the modern improvements Price moderate and situation deairable. Apply to SAMUEL CHUBB, Beal Bstate and Inn ranee Agent, No. 116 WALNUT Street. jytl.St* v ;kt FOR SALE—A _bay Mare, 6-years old, kind and gentle. good speed. Will be sold for want of us. Apply at DUFF'S STABLE, LANDIS street, above Spruce. le3o•St* .VOR SALE—Stock and 'Fixtaioa of a _11.." Grocery and PrOVIStOI2 Stole will be mold for 1260. The situation affords an opportunity fora good but nets apply to SAAWRI. GRUBB, Real Estate and Insurance agent . No. 018 WALNUT' Street P6-Btle FOR SALE— Steam Engine of three horse power, with patent v reload. out off. briLater THOMAS STSWART, ' So.lB DHINHE Alley, Second below Race. dm- TO LET FOR THREE MONTHS - . ME garnished Cottage, situated on the Germantown Railroad, with five chambers, two sitting room, parlor,' dining-room, kitoken, wide entry, hot and Gold water, range, bath, gas, stable, south-house, large pagan, with every kind of Vegetables in the ground, everything furnished but bed-linen. Communications 20 lames a dey with the oily Apply to J. M, (arming h going, 690 waLNUT Street. je2B-iftf att FOR tiALE OR RENT—Two large AK and convenient resstle BRION. HOUSES, entirely new,.with all the modern improvements, surrounded with shade and ornamental trees; No. 96 main UNION Street, BURLINGTON, N. a. Apply to N. P. MIDDLETON, S North FRONT - Street or THOMAS DIBMILLE, BURLINGTON, N. J. o : • • ` I• a e Ma A. neat and roomy Oottage at (MELTON HILLS, near North Pernorylvonfa Railroad, 8 milts, from the city. Apply at 424 ISAIIIC&T Street spl2-tY, TO BENT r -The desirable Dwelling, No- 2619 - South EIGHTH Street, below ,Halnot, with book bo ll dlnits , and all the modern conveniences. 3p0i.9 to AN'LIIONY P. dc J. H monis, thettlt* - • - 916 ASOH Street. • $50,000 p l' A tp_ M t ) s AN TIII ;li - D iti l ' MUn d f s i .:te irni k t , aeweiry, GUM, Me a ronaluee: to:tali:lg, &0., n on s moa m e. rate reran, by JONES & CO., Brokere,.N. , W. earner' MIRO and OAHE ILL Streets, below, Lombard.. EP tabliabed for the Wt . 05 pure. Office hours from 7 k. 8i..t0 7P M. . _, . . Benin-hand Gold and Silver Watches, byeira makera, warranted gentian, for sale cheap, at, - the °noun eon. - , , ay inRAFTS-On the Union Bank' oi don, and Royal Bank of Ireland, in mina W' for Wetly . WILLS, FARGO, & 00. moo -8. 0 , ' 400 017.71/3:ENUT Street. , Doarbing ripReNsIENTS desiring first-class Board 1. tug can be accommodated wilt* One large rooms , mind WALNUT Street, (fOrmerl,ithe residence of kr, NE's, Esq.) _ - !TOO ROOlllB may be bad in a pleasantly JL, 'Masted farle-bouee, In - Metter 'county, eight unite from West Obeeter. - Apply it - 13 1 1FWANION Street, between the - bean. of - lVand - and'll. P. M. tripIINTRY BOA.RBLNG.--=Pleasard Board %.1 can be obtained in• the village or oOILDOWN, Chester 'iOnaty, by addreeing the subsoriber. - jy4 15t* ' ".11ANNILEE lOM DlNG—Elegantand airy Rooms, Single and in Suites, can he lied with first-elms Board for the Bummer at 1816 WALNUT STREET. • jyL lm personal. try° THE HEIRS - ,QF JOHN Ma EL= VAY.—Abont The year the,. JOHN Mitillifit'SY, then seventeen yertre of age, left Loneseter oounty as teamster In the Continental Army, and, otter the Re volution, settled In Smith Oaxolinti. He was of Bootoh- Irish descent,. and hie family are sold to have been Presbyterians. Ile had eeven brother/4 one of whom emigrated to Ohio, another to Atkinson. and the others reeraleed in Pennsylvania: It in supposed that tome of their descendants are living In Lancester county; If they will communicate with the advertiser, they will hear something to their advantage. Address " IdeIIBLVEY,” Box 05, Philadelphia Poet Office. iy2 fit if - . toil (tat Souttb. So - Lost, a Promissory 'GOV' Note, dated Boston, A prli 26, 18.50, drawn et eigh months, by Charles A. lamberd. of Boston, in fewer of John 0 Brother &Co., !MI/ endorsed by them and George W. Reed & Co , for $2 WONT ) pleas, we believe, at theMerobantt , Bank, Boston. Payment baring been stopped, tbe pablie are hereby otntioned not to negotiate raid note. The above re ward will be paid by returning It to JAMEB bl. MBE & 00.. Norton. or GEORGE W. BIWID & CO., lyS St* Philadelphia. n•sr.ational. THE HANNAH MORE ACADEMY, A SEMINARY POR YOUNG LADIES, WILMINGTON, DEL. Prlnelpalesylitaes 04ARLOTTE ayl. 18 . 11 DELLA, and A. U. eRIMIDIAW, A. M., M. D. The next melon of thin wall-established and sueoen ful Institution will commence on the drat MONDAY he nerember The building is large and convenient, and located on elevated ground. There are hot, add, and shower bathe, a commodinue plaphonse. The waren of In satiation is complete, embracing the usual branches of en English education, na well an Latin, French, Draw ing, Vocal and Instrumental Unite. Pupils who de sire can loin a private class In Dancing and Oalinthe nine in the Institution. For terms, see °lranian jId•WStW2m ggRY4NT ac STICATTON'B NATIONAL MIIROANTIL2 COLTAGNB, loeated at Phila delphia, B. B. corner ANVENTII and CHESTNUT ; New York, Buffalo, Olereland, arid Chicago. For in• formation, call or send for Oatalogoi. fati.tr 53ziting Illarbinea. WEEIVB PATENT UMTeLLaah . EaS x.,.. h i l . Have gamed the confidence of all who use them; and have proved one of the moat rah:table Inventions of the age. They use a Bhuttle, making the' Look htitch on both olden of the cloth alike, which cannot be un ravelled or polled out. They are all made with the hlghtet mechanical skill, and all warranted to work well on ail kinds of goods, from the Lightest labria to Heavy Leather. In par ticolat) wo would call the attention of ell to our new Family Pawing Machine. It hie Won marturecturel expressly for homily use, and has met with favor from all, Itimsoaimplified as to render it almost impoesi. hie In get out of order, or derange its operations; in. /tad It is so simple as to astonish one, that so small a piece of mechanism will sew, Below, we give a description of the different style, of the Weed Patent ho I—ls a very c,uvenient style, which can be worked by hand or toot, on or off Its own table. For cone.. "dance of chipping, and also for large manufactories, where it lc necessary to place a number of Mullins Intel long bench, making one table answer for them ail. Price SNP No. 2—With Walnut or Mahogany Table, either with or withent Box Top, which locks down. Price $l O O and $llO. No 0-frame else as No. 9, but rune with a belt, and at a much higher rate of /speed. This kind is wall adapted. to mantle:during Olothing and Leather work. This is really the cheapest Machine in the market, as there is no work done on a Bowing Machine that it will not do. It is confidently asserted th.t this machine rune eaeler than any machine now in me. Price $lOO. N 0.4. This Rlaohiae has a long arm, to accommodate large work. It rune at a high rate of speed.- rune easily, and is, withtut a doubt, the beet Machine for Tailors' nee, ever offered to the public. It is also pe culiarly fitted for plantation work, as it In very sample yet substantial and datable, with but little liability to get out of order. Price sign. No. 6. Thin is a new and cheaper style, and a general favorite for fatally, Light Leather and a great variety of work. It has been gotten up with reference to fur abating a etrong and durable, yet light and tasty Ma chine, at a leas price than either of the above. it ram very easily, rapidly, and is pronounced the best machine in the market, for Pd. No. 0 This lea Machine got up on en entirely new principle, different from anything over before offered to the public, and we coundently assert that, for family use it has not an equal. It Is very light and tasty, rune very rappidly, Is almost noiseless let its operation, and uses a liTile.IErRT 'NEUDLEI. It is so arranged as to. be utterly impassible for it to Mtge stitches It has tension on both sides, and inertias a large supply of thread on the ander Spool. The motions are gained by two email wanks that ran without perceptible noise. The two threads are wnaked in such a manner as never to both pall at the luting Wine, and consequently, little liable to break. The acorn is very elaetia, and the thread Sore not break in washing', will - do coarse work better than any cheap machine now in market, end it Imes Bilk, cotton or linen with equal fatality. Price $6O Descriptive diroulars fur:althea grate. OYFION, 447 BROADWAY, NSW Tonic. WHITNEY & LYON. Prop'.latent. V"' AGENTS WANTED. MISS M. MUNSON, OF BOSTON, MEDICAL CLAIRVOYANT and ELECTRI CIAN, No, 121 South TANTH Street, above Walnut Street, may be (moulted deny from 91.. M. to ar lc ; tuifil Saturday, July 9th Terme St , je2A-12tk lU corrs.N.-1,000 bap Prime and a.a. , Roasting Blo; bags Demo Lognapa Cotiao rook by lAMBS GRAHAM & LBTITIA Ws; 01. ARET WlNE.—Lafotutade's Puin Bor deaux Claret Wine, of the vintage of 1882 and 1866. tor vale by DB (KMIIB/6 4 ItAROUIWOMB & CO., No. 684 gauleT iktet. ~„anii3g,q4at'; TEE PENNSYLVANIAAO.O2IO OF -TEN PINE ARTS, - - No, 109.4 OHBEINT/T 81911 INT, Id °pon deify, (BosidoilLitzOODied,) from 9 /”...0•..,"„..i UN 6 r,1.1 Adialsaibis . 25 etc..- phildro4. 60W:44 ,•!•••••••• hilt prim,. , 13harso of Skiok, osktitOng the bollorPo hoollr.to 11 4' - Women to the Academy at a111ia2041,1111, oDONOU,GHni Utn, - LT A beleni - SEM = . TEGI GIiIISVPH4gRANDIZ,, - WORLD•BaIIOWSBLIA,P2RNORiaIIy,,,,-, . , wout,D.namoworitt.:lmlrßamosi, EVRRY,RIG IBIP HT; •' GREAT ALIARINT ' JOR GREAT /HRALBMIGIVTRAT. ILLOSIXIWB"ORCHIESTRIV-11408;. LBR. k BROTltalt that they hive looted Attetr Offiee at thetexciatesee;l9ol4 LOCUST 13191.113/, , whera'emasemeute elle be tosids ao Summer' HOUSTON . ! UNITED BTATS CAPE fdAY. • This specione and favorite resort of rattail:ilia OW May has mislaid into the lead! Of . COL. - OAMtra.L acirityrow, - - "- • - (Late of Itantuni , aoityjdntai) mad will bo thiewn open to the public on - MONDAY, the I.oth " '' • • The long,ciparierce "of the Colonel in thhi winner Con peonitarly gta himfor the endseiehti oewitteting , of • nett a howl.), while he Will be imegortedlly - the ;very beet aids, in every degartisent; that can besmeared. _ The bonze her been antler:l7 eparafba; and decorated in the most gorgeous nousuer, end arrangements, made for the supplying" of the',l6ider and the 'nine Callan with all embraced in the tentwoubetantioti Ind We can merely advise signers to give tie Colonel a call; and predict that his host'of friarde .be - Tiber in creased before tie *isogon isl orM, •• • jyeftni WA BATHING. . . • - NATIONAL - • ' `" " ‘OSER IdLAND, cum' MAY This fine, large, and airy koala` is NOW MlNN:for' anthers. It Is dletingniefied for comfort; losety. and superior accommodations, with, staple room for SOO pag_•. Nona. Torras moderate , . je2B-ew AKRON - GARRI TiON," Proprietor.' alisealutionit 40 Cap axintrobips , . - . _ 111 S 0 TAIT kOlf..—By wituarcontielit JAKII3- MALL luet, TAM DAY,- troll the arm of JAMBE CIRAULM,I4 - • - - The business of the arm win be continued bythe re; resining partnere,. - JAMB GRAHAM. ' • WALTER GRAIELAW, - JAMES MALL. Philadelphte, /air 1,18 - 10; • 1/2"et THE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore - ex. feting between the subscribers Is this day dissolved' by mutual oonsent - The bailees' or the Arm - will .be settled by JOBAPH B. RANSON, who is authorised to meths name of the firm in liquidation. --- - JOBBPR B. mums, NORWOOD PBBROAR, - .luly Ist, 1869 JOSEPH B. ITANSON will 6ontfone the Tobacco - Commission buidnenr, and agency for the ale of Aruna brero amino, am heretofore. bro. 100 North WATIR, Street, and No. I.oe North DELAWAILIO Avenue. GEORGE BOLDIN, 106.North.WATIN etroot . • NORWOOD rzikniosE; 106 North DELI WARE torsaiw , - - NORWOOD PRDROBB, (Rite of the firm of hifeoi. B. Hanson t C 0.,) i.e this der mutilated with ' CritalfiN BOLDIN, under the atylia and firm of .BOLDIN'ii .2.1111110811, for the Impose of conducting a Tomos. Oil, and General Commbision' htnnese. July 1, 18511, SMITH & •ROWZEE, (litteeastors toll J. SMITH &."-Ill(0 - JONATHAN liMlTElltad WILLI 111-460IIVHEN I azeoolated as SMITH & ROWTHI, will continua - no Wholseale Tansy Gooch baslneei ; st 118131:mtAIPOTIRTH Street. ' COPARTNERSHIP NOTIOE.:—Thgt, dersigned have THIS - DAT formed I COVlrthir. ship, under the firm of 2111713TIAANN & for the translation of the Wholesale builturisles lOW .- nery Goods. Embroideries, and Trimmingai - sie No. 26 North THIRD Street," abate- ilfarket,` whets ilVacw taunts of our farmer individual Aria will be settled.' It - H. PEDSTIdatiNi (formerly at No. 221 North &mond Street.) - JACOB KAI7/61ANN, " (forinerly et No. 69 North Third Street) .- - June 80, 1619: jy2 etatia.Stet." TVS SOL UTION.- —Th'e aqpaittrair,htli. • tarots eziating hal - Wein MENRY - BAN.OIIOII I I and ROBERT N. MB, Andes the ityleof ZAlliggtOßT in LEE, le thin day Macabre& by mutual ti. BANCIROPT, will continue the bnatnestaad Mattis , all claims against the said Arm, -Nithingairtg .t . tal, to, nelpt for elal au! Mae the said Gras. BANOROPT E ; - • ROBERT sane let, 1863 • 00PAIITNER9312.—U: UAW:MOTT hii Ws day associated with him &WIMP B. 0 aLDWELJ.i . sad tha firm 'All hereafter be eoadnotort nailer the style of U.. , ISANOROYT & 004 who Willoarry on the Paaeypty, geode badman ae anal, at ,the old Mead, UABRET Street, Philadelphia. . - • HaTIVAT BANOROPT.." • BOBIEtIe B. CAlarnmt.' Rely 15t,1859 0T I E. —THE heretofore ,eziettoir -bet Ween weennibitei ' ender the:Finn • - 0t2 . 0444-this LIUR J. BRADFORD end BeMUBL Llnk - who are 'antherlseLtotasel.be. tonne or fireerfor that , Pc4e. WK. H BROWN, - • COON . BReDFORD, • SeidURL LUTZ. -PatiAmsinna,lth montlklet;ll369. 13,171.124 inzbitinal. NOTHER GREAT OGRE Or 00N 4 SIISISTION BY BOILINGIVS.PtiLIiONIO BIJP.—I visit to make &pain 'statement to the public., luring been eared of Consumption, In, the lost stags; . by Eetheook's Pulmonia flying 4. wea_rionlined - 10 coy bad, had a °push, pain in my breed, night inreste, and• wasted away to & mere skeleton. ' Ihad two phi/Alpena,' and they both gave me tip to die; one of them Dr.' Mathews, said be had done all in hie power, and riorins ' mendedme to try Sehenclrfe Yulmonla Syrup. I sour. rammed it, and took eight or nine bottles before Leonid find relief ; then, all at ones. something broke, and I coughed up near quart of, phlegm and ripe ;natter. My folks ad thought my time had come, but a few days atisdod us them all was right. It purified my whole system, ripened the lungs, and kept me free to breathe, acd in a. vary short time.l was so I wild get ationt. I sm now a well man. and was cored with eighteen Hot• ties of Febenek , s Putman% Syrup. Now this to a plain ;Adamant of my ease as near as I can recolleet It has been some two or three years ago_ sines I was sick. I should hare given this anstament before, but never tad ,the pleumre of seeing Dr. Fehenek Wore last Weeder, the '2Bth of September, et Doylestown. My friend' thought it was my lelOM. to make hint a statement, and here it is, every word trite. I am a farmer, and lire in Bucks county, near liolings town, which is my P.O &idiom If any one wishes to k, ow anything more of mynas°, I can give the whole neighborhood as er,denee that I was in the lut stop of Conramption, and am now a well man. 13011A011 4; Dolington. Pa, Sept 39,1867. BOEIBNCB , 3 PULMONIO SYRUP is preparet only by Dr. T H BOHBNCH., and ter aisle at hie Prinalpal Or. floe 39 North SIXTH Street, aorner of North street. Price $1 per bottle, or *lx bottleetbr $5. ii3.3t.if YCROFULIt, WHITE SWELLING , RIP ,IIIB6ABE, THITTBEL, WALD HUI4"-7raytiocts of the Skin generally, and. all limn* and Impitrittse, of the Blood are radically and ;eminently oozed by the celebrated IhIPIIRIAL DIPtULATITI It has been a very important, agent In the curie! CANCEROUS DISEAdEd by Dr. Lane/berry &On for a number of years plat, and its great value In the ours of Cancer.] 's abundantly established by the :may cures effected by it In SCROFULOUS effntions Its remariable curative effect has never been equalled. It curse the most ob stinate eases. TETTER, 9 OALD HEAD. and all Eruptions or the Skin, reedit• yteld to a moderate use of thui Medioine. Malignant Ulcers and home are readily cared by the use of a few bottle'. Prepared and isold by . bfaoNIOHOL & BRO., (Late Lonneberry &. 0a.,) No. 60 North N'LltTil Street, below Aroh. For eale by the following Druggists I. F. Long & Co., Lancaster; 02 W. WPtinitr Path. stile ,• I' Rimer, Beading; S. S. Stevens, Beading; T. & J. MoOlintock, Beaton • Jae. Weet ChM. ter; Wm. Stabler, Noritstriwn; Simon - Ran, &MAUI. bem ; Dr. Ltresey, New Elope Dr, Lune, Bristol; Schmidt & Co., Allentown; Nile & Bell, tgansynnir, Pa ; d. D. James, Trenton; le La Cour. Camden Breweter & Co.„ Bridgeton; Robertson & Lippincott, Salem, N. 7 ; 6Scmnili, Wrlmington ; L. S. Hoopes, Wilmington • T. P. Hammers's, Milford, Delaware, sad Druggists generally. jell-etntb. lins if ilefrigeratora. WINSIUE"S PATENT 1:j4411',0164{17.1111,Uti11i440(e13:f.‘100:1 Tin ONLY TILOAOINBLY -VISWITIATED" MID • IntiLYIlY 8..811319HRAT08 IN THA MARICIT. LINED WITH ZINO, AND THE masa PILLED WITH CHARCOAL Prof ttillimanjin his recent work on Natural Philoso phy, UAW drawing,' of this R efrigeratoe to illustrate the circulation of air by the combined *Mutts, of cord and heat, and he says of its operation, ‘. It le In bantam' accordar.ce with Natural Laws, - harlot a' lnollae force or sis a (ergo. to establish and maintain - an outward constant torrent of air, and ooneequeot arntilation. l, The Refrigerator has been reed, and fe hlgely reeogi mnidad, by Professore 8 Bimini. Porter, and Thatcher, of Yale College; Prof. Mapes, of New Pork.; Prof : Chase, of Providence; Commodore Gregory, 1I 8. N ; Dr. H. ()lark, City Physician, of Bestow," aud'uouty other prominent sclentille men. - II S. Fernald, Proprietor of Union Market, Brooklyn, 'aye ,‘ In an experloree of twelve yeers, I have used nod been familiar with every style of 'Refrigerator, none of which will compare with WinrAlp's. I And it ventilates perfectly, is economical is 10i;and pre screen masts splendidly.” Beery housekeeper whe wishes spore, healthy, theap, and eeonomloal Refrigerator, ehotid purchase one of Winship's. Please ,'all and examine them. For gale by NORM, CHASE, & NORTIL No. 209 North 11900 ND 9210.2 T, And - ARNOLD A - WILSON, jel-9m It No. 1010 OHEtTNLIT STREET. .iVolires cbFFIGE of THE WYOMING CANAL Yl COMPANY, 323 WALNUT Street, rETLADjugui, latv 3,1689 NOTION ...The Coupons due the 16th feet., on the bonds a rEs WYOMINO BANAL COMPANY. MCI be paid on preeentation at the BANK OP NORY66 .8 ,31.3 RICA In Philedelphia, on arid alter that ,13,64.7y1 6 CHABLIS PARRISH, Yr* WESTERN BANK OF PE • V v 5,1860. The PLANTERS' BANK OP TBINNEBBIII aimed a dividend of IfITB PM' (MKT , payanhe lantern btonkholdera at this Bank, on and after the 7th met it. 51.•TBOUTKANN, • jlB-8t :Cashier SPECJIAL NOTlOE.—Dealers in Goodyear's Patent for Vulcanised Ribber ficependers,•Braids, Web', and another Fibrins and articles made by combin ing fibroma rabetanosa with threads or sheets of velum toed rubber are notified that melees the same aee proserly !damped or labelled with my name, and -by my authori ty, they cannot be legally *mad of in the. United Settee Merchants and ileslers are - Invited Memunitte specimen* now In store, end follies their ossierethr the Brains Trade to the midenigned;•EXOLINSIVE OWN ft Olt THIS TITIIIB AND BXCLIMITAIIIONTB Lei I.I.ThiNT ter these - goods t which embrace all the 101108 heretofore 'manufsotarod or impered, mot many others. 111.1343, MANUS TO IdAffUTACTIMIIC Arra intaiii —and the Termik-rney ohislnst applite me at No. 23 COURTIGARDT S'.7: ere, N. , 2 - 44Alt Utbil4W4 DAY. sort 3,
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