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41ARI:i11, EDITOR 41,11144***01t
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WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPT. 101847.
:,DEMOCRATIC
FOR GOVERNOR,
FRANCIS R. SHUN.K,
- OF_ ALLEORY.NY COUNTY.
FOR CANAL - COMMISSIONER,
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41,1'i:tunas LoNosvftir,Tii,
, or MONTGOMERY COUNTY.
- `SERA-Lx—ALEX: BLACK.'
..Assi.rLo z.ir—JA IVES B. SA W YEA,
e T. H. DVELHENNY,
JOSEPH COOPER,
1 - I JAMESS. LONG.
Tactsvant--,IOIIN C. DAVITT.
Curixtutozrzn—R. EIONALDSON
- .4lizaroa—EDWAßD ItECOBKLE
Demotrilit County committee of Correspondence.
follciwing persons compose the Committee.
Charles Studer, George R. Riddle,
Andrew. Wylie, j James S. Craft,
Ilenj.i Wilson, (of Eliza- i J. H. Philips, (of Rob
-bethi,) inson.)
James A. Irwin, R. H. Kerr,
- Janieseunningham, Dr. Wm. Bach up,
Tolici4. Mitchell, Col. Jesse Sill,
Jacob Tourer. Col. Jos. E. M'Cabe,
Thonnis:Farley, - Josiah Ankrim,
A. M'llweitt,' • R. Pattersop,
Edward Ronal!, ,_ Gen. , John Neel,
Dr. Joitrui R. ItrClintock,' Jallasi Watson.
OZ:r At a meeting of the Democratic Committee
of. Correspondence, held on. the 7th inst., the fol
low-mg issolutiop was adopted :
Brooked, That this Committee recommend to
the several wards and districts to appoint their
:itwn`Committees of Vigilance, and that such ap
-':itiiiitmentis be made at once, and either by the
Delegates to the late County Convention, or by a
`2Zneetint
. beld by the people for that purpose. Al
tliet 50,10011 as such Committees are appointed,
Abitntunes of.the members thereof respectively be
forwirded to the editor of the Morning Post."
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Gcnnlnc Specimen of - Federal "Decency."
following communication was published
..,cosielteuously in Monday's Gazette:
GEORGE 111. DALLAS.
•ro Ms Editor: of the Pittsburgh Gazette.
• 'j.wish to say a word to my fellow citizens on
~the arrival of this extraordinary man among us.
;'Whoonen of Pittsburgh, is George M. Dallas, and
i , what has he done to entitle him to your respectful
attentions!: In the name of all that is sacred, are
iiirpeciPli prostituted in principle, that they could
"In any way delight to honor one who has betrayed
the great crisis of our old State's wet.
it4epended on that man to say whether she
ihould prosper, or whether her great energies
should be prostated and paralysed, and he elecid
`Aid, for. the latter,to win a chaplet from oth
`ter hands. lie struck the blciw at your great in
,qqesti and - - let him be forever execrated by all
`.`peen; nf all parties ,who claim the tie of kindred
this dear old Commonwealth.
,;; ‘ ,Mett -of the workshops ! mark this man ! and
:.ihould his brazen impudence bring him among you •
treat him with that heartfelt, silent contempt
whiehl:all must fee) towards those who. hero been
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'trusted, and who betrayed their trust What
"*Wolildlany other State say, would South Carolina
arid what would the people from the vallies
and Mountains say to one of tbeir own citizens.
:Who h e ad violated all the solemn pledges he had
-givenlMobtaining office, broken all—aye, aimed
- .lst.the,ivery.heart's blood of his state, and shed it
freely: . ;knovei ng—wilfully and deliberately knowing
•-the !destruction he was accomplishing, all for his
;:civinvpiivate and selfish pitrpo.ses? What, I ask you
it - iniidiSauth Carolina say? Why, sir, a voice of
'execration would burst forth from the plains, and
re-achoed from the hill-tops—one universal
. 30aijilf-wratii, that would cause such an individu-
i.;itido,etillxpon the rocks to bury him, or the wild
"i beasts 'of the forests to devour him. Men of Pitts
, `burglif the Tariff is yom heart's blood—it is the
"moving, acting principle of your business circula.
tion, and take it away, and your industry will
_drop, and languish forever. Recollect then, one
`WO 'at - that George M. Dallas bad the casting
ototoia favor otyour Tariff—in favor of the Tariff
ofyour, state—and that he cast it away to subserve
bis . oWl2l individual inerests.
A PENNSA 4 yA NI A N.
We trust our readers will pardon us for giving
-'publicity to such an infamous production as the-a
bove. We put it i on record, for the purpose of ex
hibiting to our readers a genuine specimen of Fed
eral "decency." The Editors of the Gazette fully
indorse the production, ai,d give it a prominent
place in their columns. These gentlemen but re.
cently 'came amongst us, and our citizens, who
are proverbial for their kindness and attention to
'strangers, have extended to them every courtesy
and respect,-they could reasonably expect
.or de
sire. Suppose that upon the arrival of, Rosary!'
Bsoisaii & Co." in Pittsburgh, we should publish
publish an article in our paper, making an appeal
to ourcitizens to insult them wherever they ap
peared-'—to treat them with i , silent contempt," be
- came Of their brazen impudence . ' Would not
-bun:lenity, and decency, and common sense, revolt
,?at the scandalous proposition? No Democrat po l -
Scilled l of the slightest modicum of respect for
or the onlinary courtesies of life, would
....ever:Amain of approving of such a wicked. un
"riaturall-suggestion. But these editors of thj Gaz
.4tie;-e4lining to be •' bright particular stare' in
.41liaratika of the party that arrogates to itself wall
- itie'Oecency,"and all the morality" in the land, re
,corrimend to the citizens of Pittsburgh, among
411 co - they have but recently taken up their a-
bOda,"to Ault—basely, wantonly insult, the se
,-•,-Oridofficer in the United "States! If a spirit of
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dei r ription was sanctioned and pursued gene;-
, ally by l the -people in this country, it is fearful to
''contemplate the results. Family ties would be
cut asshnden—the social relations would be de.
,troyed--and the worse feelings of human nature
to run riot!
' , Andfschat has Gionos M. DALLAS done that
:Outitlej - iim to the disgraceful treatment that
is suggested by the organ of the aVhig decency of
Pittsburgh? Will any man of intelligence and
Feracity put his hand upon his heart, and sayohat
tiny act of the Vice President has, in the slightest
~,4sgree,
,proyed injurious to the interests of the peo.
t. , ..t4e or Pennsylvania? No man, who has the least
7 : liegard:l; or his 0%%0 reputation, will rise up in this
... , ..cotomartity and say, .that the . Tariff of 1846 has
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-far operated injuriously to the interests of
Pittsburgh. Under the operations of that law, the
...agricukural. manufacturing and mercantile inter
'itata: of the country, have prospered beyond all
—Piecedfitt.- 7 -Rertnanant-andsubstantial prosperity
upon this ; fair land throuilidirt-itikkeigth
and breath, and all the sad predictions of .tlie
panic 'Federalists, hare, happily for the
-,Picciuntryl-never been realized. The great MUSS 0 1
Were attached to the Tariff of 1842,
,
~C._Democrats as well Whigs,--are free to acknow
Istdge:,that the existing law.has thus far exceeded
-dielr-ispeelatione---While it has injured no branch
4.91 . --irtibtatry,- it has benefited all classes and all in
:l4l4;its alike. In the Tariff of '42 the true principles
or-the Democratic party are happily exemplified--
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in'tt, the beautiful sentinient of the patriotic JACK
expresseJ—,-Fhe blessings of Govern.
Onedt, like the 'Dews of Heaven, should be dig
penied alike _upon the filch and the Poo; the High
~ 4 114 the unseat antl unfelt, save in the Fresh
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- ncesapd Vigorwhich they bestow.";
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The Post tidemettto distrilat us when we said
that breadstuirshisk - filliiosii4talf, here is addi
tional evidence ;04tie fac t '
'.The - highest ince at which.best American flour
has been sold in.:Londod thisyear, was 54a per
bayiet, which is about 19a . per dent. above what it
was last year. At the last accounts it was 265.
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Gazette.
O'.The tibo%•os is another specimen of the fair:-
. ness of the 'Gazette in conducting an argument .
That paper asserted that the Tariff of 1846, caus
ed bre4stuffs tojall one half in price. We proved
to the satisfaction of every reasonable mind, that
this Was not true : we gave the present prices of
leading articles, and showed that at no period dur
ing the operations of the Tariff of 1842, were pri
ces double what they are at this time. Flour is
now selling readily at from $4,57 to 5,25 per
barrel, in the Pittsburgh market. Will the Gaz
ette dare to say that flour was worth $lO per bar.
rel, during the time the Tariff of 1842 was in es
istence 4 Wheat just now brings 90c per bushel
this market, and if it sold for $l,BO while the
Tariff of 1842 was in full blast, it is certainly
news to us. Reckless as the Gazette has shown
itself to be, in 'same matters, it will scarcely as
sert so foolish a falsehood as this.
We have, nothing to do with the prices iu En
gland, They may be high, or they may be low.
From the Gazette's own showing, they are pre
cisely the same now that they were last year, dur
ing the Tariff of 1842. We are speaking of prices
iu our own country; and we now repeat that in
stead of prices falling one half, in consegtience of
the Tariff of 1846, better prices are now obtained
by our farmers and manufacturers, than they re
ceived while the much lauded Tariff of 1842 was
in existence. The Gazette shall not escape from
this issue
Micuroita.—The Michigan Democratic State
Convention, which assembled at Jackson, on the
9th inst., nominated the Hon. Epaphroditus Ran
sam of Kalamazoo, for Governor; and William M
FOSTER, of Geanessee, for Lieut. Governor. The
Free Press says these nominations require no eulo
gy—'•they are known throughout the state, and
were emphatically the people's choice." Among
the resolutions passed by the Convention was one
recommending Cram aa►rt as the place of bolding
the national convention of 1648.
.114011 Z FtbEISAL "Rnix."—The way the manu
lfacturers are rushing on their "ruin," under the de
structive Locufoco tariff, is wonderful. The
' Springfield (Mass.) Republican gives us a fresh
instance. That paper says: "A company with a
capital of $lOO,OOO, to be increased one-half ano
ther year has purchased land of the value of $30,-
000 in that town, on which to erect an extensive
range of shops for the Manufacture of railroad
cars and locomotives. .This addition to the busi
ness of Springfield will, it is supposed add 1000
to its population."
PUNE, W•nn & Cu —The liabilities of this
house are set down at between one and two mil
lions, a large part of which, it is understood, is
held by the Barings, Their suspension was caused
by the recent failures of Giles, Son & Co., and Al
exander & Co., of London.
large number of the members of the Illi
nois State Convention held a meeting at the State
House on the evening 'of August 30th, and iman•
knottily nominated General Zscutar Taltoa for
the Presidency.
gos The citizens of the town of Fredericks
burgh (Va.) have presented a sword to Lieutenant
Dabney 11. Maury, for his gallantry displayed at
the battle of Cerro Gordo, where he received a
wound which almost deprived him of his left arm.
Qob Sprague, of the Second Presbyterian Church
Albany, and the Rev. Mr. Wagoner, of the Uni
versalist Church at Troy, delivered sermons on the
death Of Silas Wright, on last Sunday week_
ozr The Massachusetts Western Railroad goes
on with a steady enlargement of its business and
profits. The Boston Post says that its increase of
receipts since December first now amounts to
$231,786—0f which ,f.. 90,673 secured since June
first
COMMERCIAL RECORD.
Prepared and corrected every Afternoon.
PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE
COMMITTEE ►OD SEPTEMDLII.
Jas. Dalzell, W. W. Wallace. W. J. Totten,
PORT OP PITTSBURGH
3/ lEE'r WATZII tx Tll6 cuAancy
ARRIVED.
Swatara, Cox. Cincinnati
Swallow, Turnhill, Cincinnati
Mingo Chief, Moore, Cincinnati
Rhode Island, Dawson, Wheeling
Michigan, No 2.Dibson, Beaver
Camden, Hemphill, Beaver
Louie 3 , 11,ean, Bennett, Brownsville
Consul, Bowman, Brownsville
DEPARTED.
Highlander, Parkinson, Cincinnati,
Mary Ann, Duncan, Cincinnati
Gondolier, Lyon, Cincinnati
Palo Alto, McDonald, Cincinnati
Caroline, Nixon, Steubenville
Fairmount, Poe, St. Louis
Michigan No 2, Gilson, Beaver
Camden, Hemphill,Beaver
Louis N Lean, Bennett,. Browniville
Consul, Bowman, Brownsville
PITTSBURGH MARKETS--DAILY REVIEW.
OFFICE OF THE POST,
WEI,rIF.SDAT MOUNINO, Sept. IS., ISI7. S
The fall business has now fairly set in, and all
that is now waking is a rise in the rivers, to give
a new impulse to all branches of trade. A great
many country merchants are in the city at pros
ent, purchasing their fall and winter stocks of
goods.
ASHES.—There.is much enquity after ashes of
all kinds, and the market is becoming quite bare.
No•change in prices.
FLOUR—Receipts are still light, and prices
quite firm. Sales from wagon at $4,85. Retail.
ing from store for $5,00a5,25.
CORN.—Sales 570 bu. old from first hands at
25c.
CHEESE.—SaIes 400 bis in lots at 6(itOic.—
Some prime lots are selling at 7c.
BACQN.—SaIes 2000 lbs :boulders at 71c.; 000
lbs`hams at 9010 c.; 1800 lbs sides at 83.
GROCERIES.—No clitthe in prices, and sales
brisk at former quotations.
Illarried.
On,Tuesday morning, the 14th inst., by the Rev.
T. C. Teesdale, Mr. Toszeu B. Gauttann, Mer •
chant, to Miss Sslitta A. Hastrz.zosr, all' of this
City,
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA ,HOSPITAL.
‘ 3 A special meeting :of the. Board of :Managers
will beheld on Wednesday, at 3 'o'clock,7 on . the
'Hospital ;GrOunds, 'if the Weithe it' tiVorable,
JOHN HARPER. , Sec),,
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EnD.D. 15 ING !!,
, PUte Coin.'
- 'TWA' .WILSON
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- ...od:Saturdayr, ;18th, Septtnbet:, at,.,0 dock,
P. M,,ip cothstoch lot, on, the cotner(of Grant
and Fourth streets, Ileac. the ;e.w;`Csourt,House, in
the'bity of Pittsburgh. - Dernocriti eit4bns
generally, are invited to attend.
Speeches will be made by Hon. Charles Shaler,
Andrew Burke, and Wilson 14'Candless, EMIL—
Hoa. Geo. M. Dallas, Vice President of the United
States, has been invited and will be present.
al- Seats will be reserved for reporters of news-
PaPers. B brder of Committee.
REORGANIZATION of the celebrated and ori
ginal Band of SABLE lIARMONISTS, consist
ing of Messrs.
Was. G. PLumzi,
- J. TicitExon,.
.R.
J. B. FAtinsr., .
T. F. Bniosa
S. A. WELL.,
and Wu. Roanz.,
Who have the honor of announcing to the public that
they Will give three of their select and popular en
tertainments
AT THE ATHENeEUM MUSICAL HALL,
On Friday, Saturday and Monday evenings next, on
which occasion they will appear in an entire new se
lection of Songs, Duette, Trios, Choruses, from the
most approved operas, arranged expressly for the
Company.
The instrumental part, comprises two Violins, two
Banjos, Guitar, Congo Tambo, and Bones, upon
which the respective performers stand unrivalled,
and wish it understood that, individually or collec
tively, 'as regards style and execution, they hereby
challenge the world.
Great care has been taken in the selection of the
numerous Songs, &c., which will be sung as hereto
fore, in a manner that must defy competition.
The greater portion of this company have been or
ganized nearly six years, and in that timd have tra
velled river the immense space of Forty Thousand
Miles of Territory
Their Concerts ' in the mean time,in variably crowd •
ed to suffocation by the beauty and fashion of the
various cities, who have bestowed the highest enlo
giums upon their talent.
This band have just arrived from the Queen City,
with a strong recommendation to the patronage of
the Iron City as crowded houses and unbounded
applause of intelligent and discerning audiences can
give.
The company will perform but for the time above
specified, and will immediately start for Buffalo, Al
bany and New York, from which place they will em
bark for Europe.
They also take great pleasure in stating that from
the valuable acquisitions lately made to the Band,
they are now enabled to give the celebrated laugh
able burlesque on the
SWISS BELL RINGERS,
As originally arranged by Messrs Wells and llooley,
at Buffalo, N. V.
The entertainments will consist of three parts—
let. Ai the exquisite or Northern Negro, with
opular parodies, &c. '
2nd. As the Sahle Hell Ringers.
3d. A. the Plantation or Southern Darkies
Cards of admission 50 cents, and to prevent con
ruaion at the doors, tickets will be left for sale at the
principal music stores, &c. •
No postponement g n account of the weather.
For further pnrtieulars see programme.
scplfitd GEO. YOUNGSON„.tgent
Manager
PRIVATE DOMES q 5 ; SINGLE TICKETS 75 cll.
Dress Circle, 50 contd. Second Box, 35 cents
Pit, 25 I Gallery, 90
THIS EVENING, Sept. 15, 1847, will be performed,
the Drama of
THE TIMES THAT TRIED US.
Uzzrial Putnam Ma. DIARALE-
The whole to cnncluda'with the Farce of
THF. DEVIL TO PAY.
ANDREWS' EAGLE ICE CREAM SALOON
THE - GREAT WONDER OF THE AGE!
Extraordinary Trick of Nature, Re Mammoth
Brothers, or the Scottish Giants from Edinburg ! !
Grand Musical Entertainment !! ! Experiments
in Animal Magnetism ' ! ! 1
THE Proprietor of the Eagle Saloon Lai effected
an engagement with
CHARLES AND ALEXANDER STUART,
known as the FAT BOYS, just from Barnum's Mu
seum, New Yark, and they will appear this eve
ning, September 15, in appropriate Scottish Co -
tome. Thee , / boys are justly regarded as the rarest
wonders of the day.
Charles Stuart as eleven years of age, and weighs
275 pounds. Alexander is 9 yeara old, and weighs
223 pounds.
The younger of the two is an excellent subject of
tnagnetism, and will be put into the Clairvoyanteon
dition by his brother, (or any person skilled in the
science of magnetisind and in this state will tell the ;
time by any watch, describe coin, and blindfolded to I
prevent any posethle collusion.
These " children of a large growth," are accom
panied by their mother and a younger brother and
sister, who are remarkable for their cadaverous ap
pearacce,as the giants are for their obese proportions.
GRAND CONCERT,
At Birchfield's Rosedale Garden, Manchester
ANDREWS , VOCAL TROUPE will giie a LH
haat musical entertainment, TIIIS EVENING,
September 15, at the above Gardens, where will be
produced solos, duetts, trios, quartettes, Ethiopian
Extravaganza, prize songs, Am.
Admittance 25 cents. sepls
. _
A ntiivet, ofthe MERRITT FAMILY, rocalistp,
Mr. Mratairr, Mrs. bligntiirr, and Master
Anousrun Mum/Tr, train the southern cities, who
will appear on Thursday evening. eepls
r tHAMPA ft:NE baskets Champaign°
k .. ) Wince, in pints and quarts of the following
brands—
Crown Kay
Cock and'Crown Tri Colrq
Cross Bow Cordon Blue
Ducat Grape if sldsick'
Mumm's Sillery Bullingeur's Anchor
Mumm'a Anchor Harp, Ocll de per dries,
or Partridge eye. These Wines are not imitation
brands, beiitg purchased direct from the sole Im
porters in the United States, just receiving and for
sale at the Wine Store of
, JACOB WE&V.ER,
sels cor Front aid Market sta.
RHINE OR HOCK WINE-0.6 cases of the fol
lowing brands
113ckheimee, 1839, Alumni & Co;
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Hockheimer, 1834, Henkell & Co;
Rudesheimer, 1841;
Geisiiiheinser, 1842 f
Mosel &luscatel,•lB4.2;.:
J3hannisberger, 1839;
'Sparkling Moselle; ' •
Sparkling Hockheirner; just received and for
sale by the case or single bottle at 'the Wine Store
of (sel9) - • - --jACOB'VEAVER.
Gold" Speatetoies.
TUST OPENING;a large stock - OfGold Spe4aoles
of all patterns, for Ladies - and t - Gentleinett, of '
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the best Gold and workmanship, and for salWat East
em prices, at the Watth and. Jewelry Store
WILSON I
eels coraNth and Marketat.
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D/onsond?olat o d Gold' Pens
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JUST OPENING, stlarge_.and 'Tailed stock or the
beat make of Gold ! none, elelfone tried•and.se
looted by myself, a Tew !Jaya ; ih:New
York city, Those in want or a.splandid article can
be rally accommodated at the lowest plicea and war
ranted
. o:l7 , pm:Pons taken in exchange . . j
Pep paint! sold separate 'from the h?ldei
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Fourth-Night or DAN ISIARBLE
Fourth Night of Miss MALVINI
Fourth Night of JOHN DUNN
Pas do Matelot—Miss MALVINA
This Night only!
UNPRECEDENTED NOVELTY.
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15th,, 1847. Personi'.aalliag for: Letter, whose
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Adams B • • A Igeo l , Wm- G
Akrams Johif•L• : Ale,xinder,Stirahl3
Abell joseph'D ' ' Allerton.lP•: ::;.:
Mania David ' Allender`JosiPh
Agnew John Anger J B
Adams Delight mrs Anderson A Rev 2
Adams Alexander Anderson . James Wright '
Abegg Jacob Anderson Mary
Abrams Wm J Arbuthnot Samuel. P
Abbott David P i Armstrong Elizabeth
Adelsberger Michael - Armstrong 'Robert
Adams Gabriel jr Armstrong Stisan
Aber Josiah Arend & Frankel
Allen James Arnold James
Altman Esther • Aten John
Alsop George 0 Atchison Lucy
Alexander James D Ashton Isaac S
Allen Mary Ann Askew P 2
Alexander Mary Ashton Henry
Alexander Alfred Awbrey Thomas 3
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Alton George
Balsley Jacob A Berger J
Barley Wm 2. Rougher AT'
Barley Sarah 4 Boyd John E
Baker Jonathan H Bowls Samuel I
Baneker W Boyd• Henrietta
Baker John 2 Boggs Elizabeth
Ball Thomas Boan Oliver
Balt Amanda A Bovaid Alexander
Banker Wm Boyd Thomas W
Baird James Capt Boath William
Baird John D F Boyd James or Esther
Barrett James P Boyce Stephen
Bartrim Jacob Boreland Mark
Bailing August. Bowls S J
Barrett Stephen Bonesale F
Baum George Boyd James F
Barnhart Adam •Bole Thomas
Bartholomew Wilson Boyce James Doct
13atzell S Brown Dixon
Bell James Brown William 2
Bell L G Rev Brown Statera C
Bell W C mrs. Brown Mary L
Biggs Andrew I Brown George
Bindell John Brown Thomas
Beck & Eddy ' Branyan Catharine
Beers J G 2 Brooken Charles
Bother Hannah E 2 Brawdy Mormon
Best Alexander Bryan Martha
Beare John Brickell D
Bemua J jr Brady Thomas
Biekett David Brannan Bernard
Bean If •Brooks Robert
Bennett John Brancroft Hannah
Berry Matthew Broderick Paul
Bender. Charles Brannon Margaret
Beiainger Ann Braden Margaret
Bennett John Brennan C
Black John Bryant Wm
Beach David 2 Brooks. Elizabeth
Berg Daniel Hannan John . 2
Bennett Samuel Brooke James J
Bickwith Emily Brooks It G
1 Beeb John Burden Henry
Beck Emma Buhler Peter
Bears Marcus Bunn Georgiana
Blackney John T Bulfred Simeon
Belling Warner Buchannan J J Rev
Bithinger Cornelius Byerly 3 acob
Bight= Agnew Byrea John
Bliss Miranda Butler Mary Jane 2
Biggs John 2 Butler J
Blasdell Aaron Burnett William Rev
Blair W J Byers James 2
Blakeney E C Burton John F
Black John R Barker Joseph
Black James Butler Margaret
Bole James Burke Louisa
Boerner Henry Burgess John Doct
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Caldwell D Caldwell D Capt Cazle Neall
Cannaghan Robert Candan James
Cameron Michl Carboly Joseph
Cargo Robert Coggan Mary
Carter Hugh Conley Hugh
Cassidy II Cook Maria
Casner John Cook John
Cadwallader C Captain Connelly II Rev
Cassey James ' Conlehen Martha T
Caughey &Hamilton Cowell John
Campbell John Cox William
Campbell Este r Cayle Neall
Chedester E John Connell Peter
Chanibers James H Connelly Patrick
Chambers John Cooke F C
Chester Robert Cose Michml A
Chambers James S. Conly Margret T
Chase E Cook John
Cherry John 2 Cook Jacob David
Champlin Amelia E Cannor James W
Chew Matthew Connelly Peter
Chalfant James Cott Susan
Clark Robert Cose Captain
Clever Catharine Anne • Cross Andrew
Clegy Maria Craig William
Clouse Burn & Co . Crawford James
Clark Steele & Cu ' Craig Sarah
Clouse Isaac H Crocker I 1)
Clark B Craig Rachel
Clark Sarah A Crosby Martin
Claridge Cyrus Cross William C Rev
Cooper Isabella - Craig John Powell
Cochran George Craig Leonard F. 2
Cochran James • Craig Robert
Ca!ey Ann Eliza Cunningham Martin
Coates Thomas Cummins Owen
Collier George mrs. Cushing Joseph
Collins•W %V Curran Thomas
Carley John Cunningham John
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Dahl C F Bitten John
Davidson E Mrs 2 Douglas Sarah
Dawson W T Dolan James
Daily M • D• raa George
Daily Peter Dugs i Patrick 2
David Jacob E Donnally Patrick
Dailey M .11 Doyle Martin
Daniel Phillip • Dougherty Margaret
Dann Abijah Dougherty Michael
Davis John Henry Dougherty Henry
Davis Jane M 2 2 Dorsey Nicholas J Doct
Davis Michael Duggs Nelson
Davis John Drenning John
Devlen John . Dugan Margaret
Dean George T Duncan Marshall
Dempsey Patrick Dugan Robert
Delany' Mary Durming James
Dean John E Dunlap Thomas
Desmand John • Duffield Benjamin
Dexter Henry S Dunbarr Hugh It
Dean William Durose Francis
Depew Naomi Dugan Patrick
Dearborn Datil G 2 Dunbarr Hiram
Dunn Martin . Durborough Mary
Dunn James f)unlavy Jeremiah
Dickson Margaret A
Egler Michael Estep.John E
Edmund Alexander Elder Catharine
Eakin Robert Eongson George
Edwards Mary Elliott Samuel
Edmond Alexander Ellis William
Eaton Ann Ewalt Richard
Edwards William S 2 Evans D C
Earloughen Mary Ewing Doet
Eaton H K Evans J B
Elliott Mason -Ewalt John
Emenson.Rev G
Fawcett Ann Fitzgerald John
Faulkner Archibald Fleming Henry
Farley Wm - Faineyfrock John
Felts Henry Fleming A F
Feetian Daniel Fife Win
Ferry Michael Forker Marguerett
Fisher Jeremiah Poster Emma
Fisher Michael Foster A J
Fleck John U • Foss Henry °
Fitzimmons F Edward , Fox Charles
Fitzgereld Wm Foser Rev mr
Fleming Mary Foy Terrence
Ferguson James ' Fowler S& A
Flinn Luke - Fortune F W
Flagg John G "Foreman George D
Frethy,Francis A Freethan James
Freuler"Gabriel Freeman James
Frazer Isaiah „ Frew Eliza -
France-A-0' • , Frew Samuel
Fryer Robert Freudely Frederick
Frisbee Charles -
Gallagher Hugh Glenn John
GallagherPitriCk H GOldenDenslie
Gallagher JosephGoOden
Gabler John .G , Goodell Berri . 2
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Germly John tz,,tiorden,l,a , . es .4._
Gallagher Edward - :-Gorden''A - Rafferty
Geer G & Co 'GoodsWorth John
GallagherlieulAY . .Gobld,JOhn-J „,-,
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Gartaidearnes .- , -:,-Grier David 11- :' i
GangwerSarak ~! ;'... - GrierXilliarn; z
Gall aghei Alice-;, s: , . Gritnit ;names. - •,' -
Gardner TM ;„ „ . !"GhristieJohrt . ,;', '
Gildenfentiy.W-A., '-',:'• - GrUninitat Martin'-;_ -;
Gibson Sarni'' , , 2 , :'Graliani Harrison - •
Gilchrist P C : Graham W
Gibson James' Gray Mary Jane
Gipson Allred Gray W Li
Givitie S S Graham - William
Glease David Graham W R
Gillespie Lucy .owyne Mary Anne
Girt. Jane W Gummere William ~
Girt Elizabeth Guthrie Mary Jane
Glasgow M T Gunning Henry
Glennan James Guildenfenny C Miss -
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Hamilton Mr Rev Heveran Stephen
Hamilton David 1 Henry James
Hamilton Mary Jane Henderson Joseph
Hall Jacob Henry Robert
Hamilton Mary Heniott Ephraim
Hamilton mrs Heck Andrew
Hamlin Eliza mrs Herstine David W
Hampton John H Heitzell Ferdinand
Hanna John Henry James , •
Halpin WHerring Esther
Hagan John Hitchcock Maria .
Hails Daniel Hill George W
Hahn David Hitchcoz Hiram
Hagan James Hitchcock W L
Harcum Joseph Hill. Mary
Haney Elizabeth Hillery John B
Haigh Joseph P Hinds Michael
Hamer George W Hitchcock Thomas W
Halfpenny Theodore Hindelong John S
Havery Jacob Highgate Thomas
Hartley Daniel Holmes A B
Harris Joseph 2 Holmes W T
Hamer George W Holmes James R
Harris Elizabeth Hoagg James
Harris Anna L Holmes Robert C
Harbert Jeremiah Holmes James
Harwood James .A House Sidney
Hart Adam Howard Walter
Harkins Bridget • Horner W B
Hatfield Ellen Hoperaft Susan
Hazlett Robert N Howes Seth B 3
Hawkins Elizabeth Horn Francis miss
Hatch Ebenezer Humphreys John W
Haughtaleng Matthias Hugho Thomas'
Haug Emmanuel Hiding Bell miss
Hawk Peter Hurd Timothy
Hastings Joseph Hunter John C
Hay Adam }Utz David C
Hays Emily 2 Hutchinson James
Hays M Hughes Jameso
Hays Samuel H Hughei Francis W
Helsel Jacob
Irwin Nathaniel Irwin James
Israel John Irwin John R
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Jacobs Eleanor mrs Johnsen Geo M . 2
Jackson Samuel Johnson William 2
Jackson William Johnson Robert
Jagnay Seth Johnson A M
Jackson Samuel H . Johnson Jobn .
Jackson David Jones David
Jackson Thomas Jones William J
Janus Mary Ann Jones Zoroda
Jack Robert Jones W D
Jeo-supp Hugh Jones Thomas ,
Justice Hannah Jones John
Jenning John Jdnes Catharine •
Jennings .l am es Jones Ree.e
Jordon W F Jones Ephraim
Johnson Lewis Jones R B
Johnson Susan It Jones Fvan
Johnson James 2 Jones Henry
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Johnson Samuel
Kehler Rebecca King James .
Kennedy James King Erastus
Keller Samuel King John
Kennedy Robert Kistner George
Ket.nedy S Tarleton Sieges Fryderick .
Kennedy Cunningham King. D P
Kenan John Kirk Charles
Kennedy Thomas Klein John
Kairns James m Kiser Ruhannah mrs
.Keene Reuben ''''''' - Kirby John R
Kennedy David G Klinefielter M
Kates Jane A Kirk Charles A
1 Kerr Susan Kengowntli William
Kerr James Kennedy John
Kerr Charles Knowlson Mr
Kerr P & F Knox M J Rev
Kerr Sarah Kyle Robert
Kerr B F Kirk James Rev
Kelly Daniel Kinsell Jacob
Kelly ,Naney Kneass Nelson
Kelly John Kuhn John
Kerr Susan Kunkle William
King D P Krebs Samuel C
Knapp N C Krewskamp W
King Henry S Krugh John A
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La rid Elizabeth Lee Hugh
Lambert Alfred Lee Edward
I Laman Eliza Lee John D '
Lence Henry Lewis John
1 Lewson D 'l' Lewis W H
Laughlin Anne J Lee Catharine
Lewson William Lephtner J W 2
Large Jonathan Littman Absolvener
Larkin Edward Lillie John 11
Landen Manuel Lisles Sarah
Latlnty John . Levengther Sarah J
Lunen Lucy Lindsey James
I Laughlin Hunter Lyons John
Latstraw John Leng J NV
Lewis Thomas Laughlin Henry
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LenoxEli . - h
i Elijah Lemen Anne
• Lo rf Leona 11 Longwell Daniel
; Long W Rev Long John
Long John Lynall L H
Logan J A 2 Lynch Peter •
Lewry M 2 Lavejoy John
Lewry J awes Long Anna
Lering John Long James R
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Masters Wm F Miller Joseph
Manaway John Miller Joseph Rev
Matthews Richard Moorhead James W
Mascus & Beares - Morse Eliza
Manelas Thomas Molsen James A
Maloy Joseph Moran John
Mansfield
Henry Moreland James R
Mansfield S B Moss Elizabeth
Matters C -- Moorhgad Thomas T
Marks John Irwin Morgans Daniel
Matthew Rebecca Mouse E miss
Mann Hannah Moser George G
Martin John jr Moler Phillip
Martin & Co Morton James
Martin John G Mory Thomas
Meek Eliza Morris Wm
Meyer Johan Morton Q & M L
'Werkell Louis Montgomery Samuel
Melville P Moses Andrew
Meetzgar Henry Morita Adam
Mereeith Thomas Mowry W A
Milligan John Moore John
Mellon John Morrison Wm H
Mills Richard Morrow Nancy
Mitchell Harper Moore George P
Milligan James Morgan Thomas B,
Milliger J P Myers Margaret
Mitchell Elizabeth Mullen Moist
Miller Andrew , Murray . J itr - S
Miller Benedict Mulholland Nathaniel S
Miller -Reny Munson Benjamin. I'
Miller Louis C Murphy Martha - •
Miller George . . .
M'Bith John M'Gown Alfred . 2
.3rAuley Henry Ml.'arland Elizabeth W
Arßride Thomas M'Gratte John •
M'Allistel Charles M'Garvey William • .
M'Aleer Catherine M'Herrin John
M'Clory John N M'llerry Raze
31'Candless AliCe R M'lllhenny 'Caroline -
Arcandless Caroline Millhenny John 11
M'Causland'W ,H M'lllvciaineJohn
M'Carty Henry 3 M'Kelvy. Dennis
M'Clintock 'William M'Keazie John
M'Caslen James M./Caine Jacob
ArCalltim John - ArKaine Charles
M'Callurn Catharine • M'Keown John
Wartney' W G M'Kain James
n . Caiin Ann M'Kee John
M'Cain Tian' M'Kelvy James
M'Come RiChard M'Kee Margaret
M'Clary Mary 111'Kelvy Dennis
M'Cadden James . • ArKeen 'rhonaas
M'Congen James M'Kee DaAbl S C
31Connell. Hugh M'Kee John
M'Keia Robert
Mteriniek.•Patilik .AlLeod A Rev
John Arglaren'.Tames
,illtune; - Jarnei • M'Clean Janus
Jaiie M'Laughlin•JOhn
M'Clure
Itltoy Henry; ' ; M'Clean W S"•'.!
WDanial:Suian
- M'Clure
'M'Donald Henderson M'Millan Mary
M'DoweCl William M'Nainee Mary E
M'Dowell Ann M'Naughton Samuel -
M'Donnell John 2 M'Whirter Robert'
M'Dermot Michael M'Mannus Peter
M'GarveY M'Quilk - enJaMes , • •
M'Ginn Cecilia M'Mullan Susan
M'Gee Charles M'Roberts Mary •
MiraddenJobn ~1/I'Phail John-
M'Hisnry James dr M`Tieman John
M'Gill John
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`Newbaugh Joseph Nichols George W '
Nailer Mary _ Nobbs James
Nesbitt. Emily T Norton A C W • „
Neeld George - Norton Mary: , .-, ..
Nangle Jame* Nixon ..
Nelson Eliza Noone Patrick
Nagle Henry
Owen Samuel 6 " O'Donnell John •
Odds Jane J
ll'Brien Frank 'O'Neill A Chins
crßrieri Thonaae Onsfow John B
Owens Rosanna O'Donnly_Mannus
O'Conner Thomas O'Neill John
Orr James O'Neill
P ..
Patrick James Phillips tors
Patterson Thomaii W Phillips - Henry
Parkinson Capt Phillips Jaines
Pancoast D.E Phillips David
Paulharans Rebecca Pillson _Samuel
Patton John Phallis James
Patton Samuel 2 Phelps W H 2
Parish Robert N PUNA William
Palmer Sarah E Phillips John,W,
Palmer Albert P Phillips Thomas
Palmer Henry Philen James F .
Patchell William Preston Daniel -
Farmer Albert Purvis John & Co
Parry& George - Price Hannah • --
Parker Henry E Porter W A
Patterson L S _Pool - 2
Parker William Price Joseph
Patterson Duncan Preston Nathan'
Patterson John E Price. Jesse
Parks Frederick - Pratt Catharine
Park Anne E ' Potter Louisa Jarvis
Patterson Robert , Presser C .
Petrie Daniel . Pryor & Paul
Peterson John Porter A W
Peterson Mary Ann Putnphry Absalom
Peck Jacob - Porter Thomas
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Perkins Sylvanus ' Price Landes Doctor
Peck Alex ,
Pryor John or . Richard
Peters Robert Porter Jacob
Peden Josiah -M • '
Quigley Francis S Quail D
Quinn Terrence Quinn Wm Paul Rev
R. ,
Ray Pennington or Wm Richardson Ribecca
Rankin J H Rinehart Louis
Ray Addison .Rishel David Rev
Rama)) , Jonathan Richardson John R
Ray Hazel - • Rice George D
Rankin, John II Biter Hannah C - •
Ray Margaret Rice John -
Ray Eliza • Rosenthal! H
Ray James Robertson. William : •
Rees. James . Robertson-Joseph ••
Remmington Z W Bobb
Reese Bran - Rodenback Rebecca- -
Reisenger Mary Jane Ross Emery -C
Reaney David Robb Elizabeth
Reiner. Solomon Rouse Samuel
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Remel John . Roseman Joseph
Rud James R . Ross William -
Reed William ' Robinson Chas B. ' C C
Reed Thomas Rogers Sarah B .
Reney Patrick Rogers Charles
Richards Thomas 1 Rogers James K
Richmond Mary T Robinson James B
Richie James S Rogers_John 2
Rice John Ruddyßridget 2
Richard Jacob Russell Gaorge 11
Riddle John Russell Joseph L
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Ritter John . . Rya' .lohn
Richardson .W F Russell George
Riddle Mary E
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Sanders Samuel Smith Joshua 2
Sample John Scritth Levi W
Salters Francis SMith George
Savery Mr Smith Harrunond
Scott James Smith J C
Scarlett Levi . ' Smith James M
Scott Walter . Smith Wm'
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Schindle Samuel E 2 Smith W '..
Scott J M 2 Smith Mary Elizaliett;
Scott John Y 2 ,South John
Scott Sarah Jane ' '''', Snider NI-I
Scott Samuel
,- Spence - David' H C : ;
Sedgewick Ann B _ Sprague IV P
Seaman John Soper Thomas`,
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Salmes R Snyder AnthonyAirtbony
Selleger S SpeearJmess
Seabrook H A Soulaby.Thonaa _, , ~
Searles Thomas S • - Steriaert . JOsiPlif '
Selzner J J n Stayton Piho '
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Shannon William That Stevens A -.
Shallenburgher Daniel :Stevens.Beale
Sharkey L . Standloril Thomasy
Shade John - SteehsJane
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Sharp John Stevens W C;
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Shaffer Reuben Stevens Amos . .
Shaley John -2 StebrierAlam
Spindle Samuel E - Staley Daniel
Sherwood John ' Stewart James --
Sharklin John Stevenson POW
Shull Jacob Stewart Samuel -
Sheri 'an Patrick Stevenson Daniel
;:homer Caroline - Sturgeon John P
S.henick Joseph E Strong Thomas 2
Shuby Owen Stilly-S.B
Shoup Margery Stokely James M
.Shortwel l l J
Shurwan Byron Streili Adair
Shereden Wm ' S one IV r
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Shock. Ernma M . Spragne Samuel
Skillman Peter V Stowe Edwin H
Shields Wm 13 ' .. 1 Smelled W'l 3
Simpson %V B . Strange Thomas - '
Simpson John Sturgeon James
Slocum Thomas Stone If N
Silver Conrad Shain John B ' , 2
Simmins Benjamin_ Strattrnan Henry
Sleeger Jacob Sylvis Conrad
Sims Wm- , Sweeny Edware 2
Small John Sweeny Ellen
Simpson Margaret . Swayre JJ Rev
Sibbett Samuel .. Swain William ~
Skiles Hugh M Sweeny Simon . '
Taaffe William Turley John •
Tanner John • -- Trueman Yiolett
- Taylor Joseph - Trainor Patrick - •
Taylor Joseph A Townly William
Tea Charles Tye John
Thompson-Sarah ... Tobin Francia; r
Thebes David . 2 Todd Andrew,
Thompson John • Torrence Mary. S
Thornburgh john ' Tochtermaun Charles
Thompson William Turk John IC '
Thrtiwer Matthew Turpin Wilson . -
Tiernan Ann '' 'Wainer Owen
Times Jeremiah , . - - Turner Guyer Capt
Tilton A• '': • - Trotter Daniel ' --
Tidball Elizabeth'- ' Tracy George
Tracy Burrell " - • ' --' '' ' -' _
T.Trban Anton
Verner Ann Vandergiift Josep
Wance_Joseph , Vance John •
Vera Joseph Vanvrickle N - -
V-andergrift James Vinson John T
Vance ;inset)* W Vogim Thomas
- Ward Joseph l', - Thos
Watt James Williams Ann 'A
Walsh John Wilsaa Francis'
Wattson James Wilson Joha'T
WaughterYisderick Wilson janithan
Walsh Thomas" , • Wilson Jolts Tate
Wangaman. Asa. 2.. Wilion,lnsiph
Watkins Thomas, - - -Wilson Cyrus ,
Walton Daniel .._ Wilstin.Christopher,:
Walkinshais; R - Wilson Muria :E> -
Watkins PattersOn Wigan David
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Wagner Chiistophe ': - Wilsanioseph
Walter E .:Wils o n -N
Wittstin Datiet:Ylll
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-Wilson Victor F
Will Lewis
Weir Ric; -*, Walkpr-Thomati •
Welden 2' Wilkins HD - 2
Wied Geci rateict;.."i. Witmer Samuel L
Wilkispn & M'Masters. - -
Weeks Aa'inriWinters Mary
Weir; argaret . Willhelm Mrs- •
WintCharlea Wi I keson
WeatheilY ,Winiaitt Wilkins Alvan . •
White R T Willis Isaac A,
White Bessy Woods. Margaret
White Dennis Word - William
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Whitehead , F - . Woltner pporglif
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Williams Reese -- WeightSamuel '
Williams John - -Wright Samtiel 2
Williams James - B' ' '.Wright John B
- Writer- Elizafteth 7,
Williams Walter r.
Yohn John C Zeoman J-W Rev=
Roung - Eli - Rites - Tamil - •
Young Sohn .=
Day Spring_ Division S. T. Nti.1.4,72Z,V1C 1 0
Timers Society._ J. R. .-1
sep 15
tor• TestiiiiiiitY tie D , tok , Dr. Ralph's
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DISEASES OF 'WESTERN CLIAINTE.'.
Ira Cargenter,`Postriaster; -of Scottavnie,- Y 4
says: "I hal'eefouridydui pile to bo ofgreatsei7ito
to me in removing billions dificulties, as well us °th
em Of this Western Country, and sufficient to r&T -
move all attacks of disease;without any other medi
cine. I used to be confinedrto mybed two . thirds of -
every season, with billions difficulty., before I com
menced the use of them. Shice that lam not even
,confined to 'ray room, one week in the' year, fram
these complaints: I had threichildren, that saffeir
ed the same with Me; and" before I procured this
medicine, one' of these dear. children left a victim to
this.Dyupeptic consamption, the other Mil" are yet'
living;tirptitave been equally benefitted•br_the use
(exclusively,) of your domestic. Pills . , - -
Price, 25 cents per hax. For sale only-by
S. Lt
Smithfield it:, near 3d.;'-,
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frIWO CHF.CES UN THE EXCHANGE BAHR.
One drawn . by M. Albin; in faroi - OrAllert&
Grant, for4loo. -Tee otberdi'aivit by Mien ,
-te Co., favor of M. Allen, for $200: _ Therfie - deffwini
be rewarded by banding themto -
_ .
N.B. Payment in Bank stepied. reitlA-;t-
M anufaciiired ..Teo.bacca.
8X5.:5 , 1 .Lump;Flienry,& *James; Brand
5%./ 50 cc fice • , cc do.
90 cc 5 , s cc D. T. Warwick
86 a fine lb Lump, R. B. Warwick.,; du:
— 4O cc "5 , e cc' A. D. - Read;ireat Braid
30 f" . • John Norvell -do.
20.+c • Sdpr - fad. it'
:::'go'" 5 , 11 cc J. M. sianani
60 _!! . fen. James
15 ce — Cierighiw' dd.
15 cc lb. Lutuyi, Hunt 3 ,41 p.,„
6 if SdPi:l6,, Lump, John ituakiir do
In store-on consignment; direct frini(the Mitnit
facturers 8f Lynchbureila., and will hciolditn the
Trade at Easiern prices., by
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ANTF.PSOPN-Piacos foranumber of scheol
masters, clerks, Salei'Men,'Werelionse men,
horse then, coach aiiVers; farmers, lailoreio;'indifor
a large'number of boys of different ages, from 8 to
18 years of ageifordlifferent„ trides.and to' hire out,
&c.. Also, places for nmober i Of colorcd.men and
boys. 'Warden, good girls,7lfuries,
&dam, .Wanted to borrow, several suins'efirtoriey.
-All liinds.of agencier attended to for moderate char:
gee: Please: - call at AC. If A RRIBI' -
sel4 Agency and Intel. Officc, - nth st:near Wood.
- 13eitlater
riItrATINA.TED gcdtiasfc - proCCas, as:good - . ip,s •
- told peol, - .lSChota:Cartl"Containing 20'pens arid
a good penholder:.. Sold:: Thomas Kennedy`
Wood at:, Pittsburgh:; ..
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Pen osuitable-r -Running hind...
' 2 ‘. Secretary • ' •
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6 . . g Blank:Letter;
radios Hindi
P.aCh.card contains twenty Pens, with a. good Pen
Holder.
The Pen No 4is principally used in - -Writing and
• • . - Drawit3g ichoolt.
g. No 5 for copying - Music, markingr•-Par
etc
" Noel and 2 for 'fiaiilc-Note Signatures.
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as these PensUever cut - th °papers oweyer fi ne,or
however: heavy Mir hand maybe
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Money refunded alt Canes ivlicia':hisil;cive
Pens do notgiveaattsfaction:'', , s lel3-Iw
_ ' .otace. '• ' -
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ERSONS" brought - out•by. this • nc . upon the
inest'reasonable terms, from - any ;part of Eng
land; Ireland; Scotland ; 'anti Wales, and in Tacket
Ships only.;: poreige Correspoodents to :igetits -of
the poxepapent.billre. fi'FfLtientli cautioned
_Emigrants at Aflame and theif.friends
against thi frauds that are continually praetiacd upon
them, 'Sid 'hiVe iit'SraYi referred to the ell known
house of Hamden 4- Co. as the right placeriiillitei
apply if they wish .to lietreated , with'punctuality and
kindness.,---We_ refer. to,theahove facts2ia7view, of
the. conduct of the Rev. Othdealey, Editor of
Pittsburgh Catholic; who has sat in - judgment upon
ns.(as •he supposes) bf 'ejecting our , advertisement
- fiom his paper,;, inisdepriving us•of a fair cliancti to
'conic before the Catholie Community, andlet.tliem
judge 'of us by our actions. • • ..
Sight-Drafts to any_arnount!payable ataii-eftrie
branches .tif the Provincial, or Banki of
flieland r England,Scetland,&r... We drove ,our own
.Eschange,Ave'do not take money 'and send if toithe
East to get.some one else to remit, therebytoneing
mistakes and delays. ' Let ,the, Brokers &c call
upon us, and the will accommodate 'thave at ` New
York rates. , JOSHUA:
. European - Agent,
6th' St.. Oho door belevilYodir at:
12M
Barley Wanted. - •
FIRST. ItATE BARLRY taki4,ia daring
this season, at the - Port Pitt Itnenefj-,Stephen
street, (near the Toil-, gate, PennsyPrinin Anon us, on
the 4th et: ioad,) . for which the highest price will be
paid in cash:
Fashionable Boot .31 altar. ~....
il• THE oubscriber- would respectfully inform
he public that he haspurchasod- the Boot PA
tablialniten tOf B. Perry, N. 0 Wood et- 1 juld
will carry on the businesti, in fularg, in . allits branch
es. The manufaCiore .of geritlemen_li:boOts; willbe
particularly atiefided to, and the best ingcbithicq'eri
plojeti to perfoaat all parts Of tge'labcir; connected
therewith.: The very best'materiala'AVM he used iit
their mamifactnrit. 'From' ti long. ',experience in the
binitieas; as Well as genie a pramicar.iitirkixidn,the
subiscritair:expects a. thare or. pubkialibm*„:„ -._
. - - - - 65 Wood st.iSetend - - door froin Third at:.
, Haring Fold out my entire establishment td.
Butler,'l take , ireat pleariere ineireorontending him
to my old customarn and the public, generally.--
Knovving hirn ;Jibe, a good practical vorkman-,I reel;
confident that he will give general vatialacticie.
lseta-2w . " II.'PERRY.
dE Organization of Laborabd Asseeiationitrais t
iked from the Fronelvor {M Buaaaaart,b~'F.
G. Shaw. • •
Wigiter the' Wehr•WOlC, part
- Gtliant Tom,: or-thel'eras dr a Bailor.
• Castle Bravo; tky .. *ri. M. 4i.Bweetser,
Arabian tlikhts,,..,part73:l-,i
Waslinagt,ork,and Geieraliti . pizt"3
Dtlb and 4, ti
and Dneßni„ViC - . kt,iniitnerfielEer'reias-
The NotikisußeveP4e; 0'•
part illustrated.
-- The Nantil us, or
Martin the Pcittedlitig,leomprete in I vol.; fresh
suPP I Y•
;Mania 14e Fottudlingt:in. fa Alualsp-
Bona and Portraits. • '
The Parrini4ei„by,the i 44pcof ife.in Laudon
IValter Wolfe, or.tlielDpom of thn.Dyln,her; fresh
auppiy,
.rosephua, illus.trated;-part- 7 3; •
bite of Gen. Winfield FicoMillnitrateil:
Esther: D. Illedine •9r . the .Critnes 41C -London;,
Dentooratiiiiteriew„-fer Setiteinber. • .
l. g ivinfAgei No; 178 . -.*- '
Vite.tianared ;.-bY. ',Lady Charlotle;Bury . .. - i'.;Frush
supply.-
The Olden - Times last number. • -“f'
1844,,0r the PdVrer tttle* fresh supply:
Tayl °Pi:Money, ItepeiteiLtlii Beirteriitefe r _:
For qlb WM% El: CALDWEJ44IIv.
e 10 • 3 1amti - clPPotql l PostIDSW
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