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R.GHs SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 16, 1848 TILE OF PENsSYLTAN/L,: FOR PRESIDENT, ...lA3IE - S • BUCIIAINAN, • Subject Ito the .decision or the IVationai Convention. ELECTOKAE TICKET • , Wit.r.reat4 IMP/XL 01 Clearfield. - , Dario D. Waoriza, of Northampton: isrinurxraTzvx macron. - I. liaxat L. D'sx.Nar.., tbilasielybia Counii ‘. ,H 011.4 City. - • .:111. lauC 81/Gllll, ‘• 011 ... do - TV: L. Rcrustfoar. dD de V. •JACON 6. VW!. Moutgunirry uo YL. RoalaT E. Wsuorr, Lelagb do .:.s:rVll."Wnatnrr.W. VII. Wn.u.Ax W. Dowm.so, Closter do IDecay TtasosataN, Laneguntr • 410 KUM Berko' do Scncnqi 6N-rm. - Monroe do • •20t. NVat:SwinaND, Wyoiroag "da XIL 'Soria* Damask, 11oto. do • It.M. 3ous C. Xrco, Clinton do 3orns Wasoncet, Lebanon do XV. Ron= J. Faunal, York do Fasnsurca Sawn, Franklin do VIL Joice Caurierir., Horgingdou do o a Coakr.se A. Duca amen° o XIX. throes W. , Bedford, d XX. Jews IL Sn.raotom. Bouvet ' do ' XXI. (hours P. flaauisoN. xliesheny do : XX‘n. W. B. Davis, Crawford do - • X TElll9titt 114 s/, Potter do X Jaxits O. Carcpsarz, Butler do SVII CANAL COMMISSIONER, ISM . L PAINTER, llir.l'llls PAPER. TEE LAWS • OF THE UNITED Snits.% TRRA TLES RESOLV.TIONS OF CON - jIMESS e: 'ARE PVSILISIZED . AUTI/OXITY. flTOriting Pod Job Printing !DIRE; ',CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS. [[T, See aarardsement on the first page. • 1 - " X Lirsrtisiri art regUatta to hand in threrfarots ininnt h'4l.ock P. N. This mac be romp:ied wick. ns.orda w tn. 11114.1:14 inuriion. Wh.n it az pouf bis, on 'metier hour would Oe . • , Cr.ited Slates Newspaper Agency P.,i . in'tlid:aincs. N. E. corucy Tkdrd, nest Dock streets, wat,4et: Nur: h rourth strier--is our ugly nulLorised Agent to riaLlelpide. ra*Aingle. copies. of the Moroi.; Post. may be had at the :tier of George 51 Brisbin & Co- N. E., corner of tlit Diamond and Ohio *rest. Allegheny City. Adver til'ements , left there before 50. ,M. will be inserted the nl•t - 4 4 3 i, • W 6 are indebted to our neighbors of the Gazette flit an oxtra, containing the letter of Mr. Clay, that inserted to-day. We lire neither the time nor ramp to deiote to commenta upon it; but expect to pay our respects to it.at a future day. Of course it cannot o to be said that Mr. Clay is not a candidate fur-the Presidency. . ,:... • amendatory act passed the. Legislature of Ohio, i during its late session, ma'iing it unlawful for bank iog eoUtpauies, brokers, or persons dealing in ex ehiyrige; in that State, to pay out or give in exchange for other money, notes of any other banks but those of the State of Ohio, issued according to law; An infringement of this act is attended with a - - fuifeiture of one half the amount of the notes paid , out, for tlie use of the state. The provisions of the Set axe : inapplicable to business men or persons on connetteiPwith bankii, and brokers. As the fourth • • section of. the law is important", we insert it in full : 'Sec 4.' Every mote, bond, bill of exchange, drafts check, or other evidence of debts discounted, bought or otherwise obtained by any bank corporation, pri vats company or individual described in the first ;section of this act, and paid fur in whole or part in bank'notes - deseriliedin the first section, contrary to thSline.lotent..and meaning of this act, shall be held and adjudged null and void. and no suit or ac tionlor the recovery thereof shall bu sustained by and court in this State • and. all contracts, promises and terreements founded in whole or in pal t on the pnyment, exchange -or putting forth of such bank notes-. contrary , to the, provisions of this act, shall bb held sea adjudged utterly null and void. „The actinic' etre:cerium and after the first of Jane • — :,:-4 , 2:;.,. 7 , ,' , . , .:,. : .' '.i' . . , ..-- - .=•:;:.!,:i.,. , k , .f• . . .. . i4olition to this letter, which we pul:lihhed _ yipteolay, - * Philatielphin New; says: • '.W9-undertake to say that this letter is a flibrica tiem,mhis of the many means resorted to by the op. pliition to injure General Taylor in Whig estima ueb sen.tirocuts el aro here attributed to Tay for, we de not believe ho entertains. We have re garded him as a Whig in principle, and how he can emossistently *ith his professions, say , that he will riza.ast the Imeofoen nominee, is to us inexplicable. It the letter ill - get:tine, General Taylor is not the emir we touli. bins for.). f s_ ~ ~Y, ~` :Tire editdi of the News is so. fully determined to ni t ikiiiin real •:'out and out true blue Whig" of Gen. Taylor, tbat . he cannot see any thing contrary to his wan - prociiiicilived Tuitions. It will be recollected that be-wai one of the' foremost men to .pronounce the “Signal"letter a forgery; but, notwithstanding this, ling since been proven to the satisfaction of. aniette; not affected with monomania on tbis sub jec.;:that tlie•letter was genuine. The last letter is certified to as genuine,.by fiur of the moat re pact &bps citizens of Kentucky: lEEE .~ .. I~~' 4~. 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" .., , ;•-'''' '' '4 .l '''''‘.....'t l':,''''''F' I; C.; ,et ..- '.."''' v. e . 11 - ..leie,es, ‘ ... ,i1' , ,,, , ,7* ,4 4.' , .. ..,.. 4 .e,m,,,,v 4 .. , ,e e ?'„,_ , ... ~,..,.., .., ; , ..; _ . , , ‘, , „ „ . _ - Y om _ t-;_ ' ''• ';'F':,::.';._ - . 1"• .: , .' , • - !'.'''',-;';:- ,. :-!r. ,, :•-•,,r,-;':.. INIRBEI Of Westmoreland County better. Parriork !Sauk Paper In Ohto Ctirtertil Taylor's last Letter ditto Elections. iffise.recrut elections in Ohio, for township offi cairtaokt far as we.have seen, are truly encouraging tr/Aiii.Heniocratic party. We hate seen statements f rims toWnsltips in Statk, Madison, (Mows, 'Hardin, Firthiliri. and PickaWay counties, in all of which the i?knOcritic candidates hat.c succeeded beyond the boicir of their friends. Among the evidences of.the state r of feeling• pervading many portions of amt:State - we - select the following; and it ii only one of several similar expressions that we have siseitrecently.—lt was addressed to the editor of Cbilicothe Watchtpan SMARM MY ' , mak. FROM THE NOTTING , VAM LIST." . . -0,11...C.A5e.---Dedr Sir: I have come to the con elution neler to vote another Whig ticket. My rea sons-arc—Heretofore, I believed the party to be honest in crerr• respect; but 1 find that 1 have been entirely mistaken, for they are rotten to the core. Now, sir, you will confer a favor on me by publish ing this card. . April 4, 1848 JOHN NICKODEMUS :raw Work. Mem has just published a new work, entitled: Anecdotes and Incidents; comprising daring es plaits, personal and arousing adventures of officers and private , of the army in Mexico, actions of the navy, and thrilling, incidents of!the Mexican war. Edited by J. M. Wirroioop, late of the Ist Ohio Re . Orient." The title of this work gives a better index _ter its contents than any thing that we can say. Many ol . the anecdotes are very good, although they have been already published in half the papers in the country. A good'ileal of the space in.the volume might have been filled with better matter;but still ere are anecdotes and incidents in ,the book of -Midge; interest to be well worth 25 cents. Chni*ncratict IFontination In Irenttroky. • %*44?;in trcn the Louisville Democrat thiti Liiiies W toWiz,t, Esq., of Henderson county, has iiithtliontinstiesd' as the. Democratic candidate for Goiernar of that State, in place of Col. I.Terr ißertli, who .declinetL ,Jhe editor of that paper ispe,sta" enconragingiy - of .. the -,prospects of the DO inpietsay.:of Kentucky in, the approaching contest. Altpough We cannot hopefpr a. Deuilltratic triumph, just ) ; gels time, yet there is much to encourage the filen& ..or Ll?eiral prineiplis; even :in - Kentucky, whesithey cut theireycs upon the present picture Europe. - The Fr enoh::lteioluti The reaolutiona . ftiteithe Senate, which mere unaoimOnaly Aippttd s by , 'flnt' boil!, finally paned tha:llciiie of Iteprasenti`ivee on ..3 , fonday,,the 10th. 'lnstant, by nearly:a nuarapoui.voto:--ayea. l7 , nay! 2. two negativea Anil cAgustott;or 'Rhode, .:,„4-•••,t,:',:„.'''-:.::- _, ~ 5;.,).54.7,,:rt:i..-i,,,,, :i.,-....,,: -,, :.4.,...4 .•':.!..t.g..47,t' P:-.4'i.,.'1.:-7.',-,"--,1 , -, • $•4•;-.1...„,•,:v: .:.;:i:•J', - :7:• - •,,•:,:-•:,,.;t.!;!t,--4-75.E.';• .; ~,.. ;-:,..,,,•:::-..---1,-, ',,-,:.'",. 7. 7.-,i::: .7..: •::, ~. M 1 Y'. AI R onsiltvEli&-ittpcnivenAtruti-A LenAttorOgondiy, April /SOL 5 - The folins4ng Addreint tu for Hotn:S.V!afrhastestillinded --2 0:0 - for - pidikibax. nun, and will appear in our paper on Wednesday' mailing; TO. THE PUBLIC. -The various sod conflicting reports which have been in eirculatii•n, in regard to my intentions with respect to ti , nest Presidency, appear to me to furnish a proper occasion for a full, frank and• exposition of my feelings,- wishes and views upon that subject. This, it is_ now.slay purpose to make. With a strong .;ibtinclifiatioa. to '' - the use of ray name again itruunue:iicpb wi thAhtit nfficei -I ilia toy reitideticet a December last, -under: a:determination to announce to the public, in some suitable form; my ,Icitre not to be thought of as a candidate. -Du ring tiny ffrequently expressed to different gentlemen my unwillingness to be again' in that mill tu,2e ; but nu one was authorized to publish my de cision one way or the other, haying reserved the right to do so exclusively to myself. Oa reflection, I thought it was due to my friends to consult with them before. I took a final and ilkeisive step. Ac cordingly, in the course of the last-three months, 1 have had many opportunities of conferring fully and freely with them.. Many of theth have addressed to me the strongest an ears, bed the most earnest en treaties, both ierbally andi written, to dissuade me from 'executing my intended purpose. They hale represented to me that the withdrawal of my name would be fatal tekthe success, and per- - haps lead to the dissolution, of the party with which I have been associated, especially in tee free States; that at no former period did there ever exist Inn great a probability of my election if I wuuld consent to the use of my name; that the great States of New York and -Ohio would, in all human probability, east their votes for me- ' that New York would more certainly bestow her suffrage upon me than upon any other candidate, and that Ohio would give her vote to no candidate residing in the Slave States, but to me; that there is a- better prospect than has hereto fore at any time existed that Pennsylvania would unite with them; that no candidate can be elected without the concurrence of two of those three States, end none could be defeated, upon whom all three I of them should be united; that great numbers of our fellow-citizens, both of native and foreign birth who were decieved and therefore voted against me at the last election, are now eager for an opportunity of . bestowing their suffrages upon me; and that whilst there Is a strong and decided preference for me, en tertained by the great body of the Whig patty throughout the 1. - rutted States, they (the friends to whom 1 refer) at the sanie final are cons inced that I am more available than any candidate that could he preseuted to the Amerman heople. I do not pretend to vouch for the accuracy of all these representatii-es, although I do not entertain a doubt that they have been honestly made, and are sincerely believed. It has been moreover urged to me that the great obligation under which I hare been hitherto placed by a large portion of the People of the United States the full force of which no one can be more sensible of than I am, demanded that 1 should not withhold the use of my name, if it be required. And I have been reminded of frequent declarations. which I have made, that whilst life and health remain, a man is bound to render hie best services von the call of his country. , Since my return home, I have anxiously deliber i and upon my duty to myself, to my principles, to my friends, and above all, to my country. The con- S-et between my unaffected desire to continue in I private life, as most congenial with my feeling. and condition, and my wish faithfully to perform all my public duties, has been painful and embarrassing. if I refuse the use of my name, and those injurious consequences should ensue, which have been so (-oath]. ntly predicted by friends, should justly in cur their reproaches, and the reproaches of my own heart. And, if, on the contrary, I should assent to die use of my name, whatever the result maybe, I shall escape both. I have, therefore, finally decided to leave to the National Convention.erhich is to assemble next June, the consideration of my name, in connection with such others as may be presented to it, to make it se• lectien of a suitable candidate for President of toe United States. And whatever may be the issue of its fair and full deliberations, it will meet with my prompt and cheerful acquiescence. • It will be seen, from what - 1 hare atated,that there was reason to anticipate that I would decline giving my consent to the use of my name again as a candi date for the Presidency of the United States. Ow ' ing, perhaps, to this, as well as other causes many of my friends and fellow-ell-Lena have avowed a I preference for, and directed their attention to the distinguished names of other citizens of the United States. I take pleasure in truly declaring that I have no regrets to express, no complaints, no reproaches to make on'account of any such preference., which I am fully persuaded are generally founded on hon est and patriotic ernvictionr. IL CLAY. Ashland, 10th April, 1348. Steamboat Losses. The St. Louis, Union of the sth instant contains the following list of steamboats, which were engaged in the trade with that city,•twithout including any others,) that have been lost since the first of Janu ary, 1547; SVAGGED AND Sortx.—Anglo Saxon, Admiral, Amulet, Clermont No 2, Champion, Champlain, Cutter, Dominion, Defiance, Felix Grundy, Barka. way, Helen, Little Missouri, Mendota, Monona, Memphis, New Haven, Prairie Bird No. 2, Paul Junes, Piasa, Simon Kenton, Santa Fe, Saluda, Swittsure No. 3, Swatara, Tagliona, Talma, When: of Fortune-23. _ _ • . S.T.INIC DV 0111E1 BOATL—Iowa, Talisman-2. Ilueete.—Avalanche, Ambassador, Circassian, Duke of Orleans, Hibernian, Ilendrik Hudson, John J. Hardin, Laclede, Revenue ' Sea Bird, Seventy- Six, Trenton-12. Total number destroyed by C3S. ualties-42. Lieutenant Colonel fleck-. Theziumerons friends of our gallant and patriotic townsman, Cozorrt. SAMUEL. W. BLACK, will be pleased to learn that he lately came down to Vera Cruz - as commander of a train. A letter to the 1•i 0. Crescent sayr:"—" The last of a large train came in to-day, under Col. BLACK. A train will go up in about fifteen days, accompanied by the recruits, &c. Some 2000 trdops aro now here. The city is considered healthy, but several cases of the romito have appeared. Judgo of the Tenth Judicial Diets-let. This vexed question has at length been settled, as we trust to the satisfaction or the people most deeply interested. On Tuesday last Sonic C. Knox, Esq., of Tioga County, was nominated by the Gov ernor, as President Judge of the Talth Judicial Dia. trict, as his nomination pas promptly confirmed by the Senate.. The new Judge is spoken of by the Pennsylvanian, as a-person who has all the requi site qualifications, and is besides a gentleman o moat corteous and preposessing deportment. Triumph In St. Louts. At the recent election for Mayor and City Coon. cil in th.s city, the Democracy triumphed over all the combinations and intrigues of Federalism in every shape. They elected their Mayor (Judge Knum,) by a majority of 872 votes ; and eight to, four members of each branch of the City Ccuncil. The Union says, "Never did our party act with more vigor throughout the city." Ar Eaarnquaxr. Ir Orrio.—We learn from the Zan. mill° Courier, that the shock of an earthquake was diitinetly felt by the citizens of that place , on the 6th inst. The Norwalk (Ohio) Herald, also says: About 8 o'clock last Thursday evening, there were two successive shocks of an earthquake, some- thing like ten minutes time intervening, which sbook the houses very sensibly in all parts of the town. Dtutitasitso Accutnu.—Wo learn from the Greenaburgh Republican, that on Friday last, a daughter of JOHN Rtrz, of Salem township, West• moreland county, aged about 9 years, while playing near the fire, her clothes- accidentally caught, and although prompt . assistance was immediately ren dered, she wad tamed isio dreadfully, tut, to expire he next day:: THRILLING Struitttorr--Shooting Deserterl—Ex. tract from a letter,dated Camargo, March nth:— . "I have just returned trim a most melancholy scene. Seven soldiers were sentenced to death for desertion. Three were . first brought out, kneeled on their callus and were shot. The other four were then brought forward, kneeled, bandage tied on their eyer,--the words , ready ! present pus news it wristhe poor fellows were reprieved & _They all stood it like majors. • One.of them fainted . _ When the bandaie-was:taken from hie eye''. "NO.neweimily.that the troops expected to ga Victoria will Lot be sent until further orders." MBE ~, ..2 ','.',1. , .:'- i ..i...i'....;i:,:!]'•-,:r.,:',.' • 'Fot the Korn Pao. - 7;' , "" • ' P Mitt 4tit Me Wks 'l2‘ t matt, . $ . BroreCtit :-.4llt4eititidayfit Poit aptreattliil.* litehl item, bender/ 4s Tippling Hgituf s s ! which ''bears too much of tWe tsiiatie:/elrret orol2, tiliip .tollte democratic, ituffylbiethtitlietk: ll:Lai:ledge Patton Oita setters en thitkeekii VIII houses, "nin*ed - lbei boys into ,eatenaive fines 'end costs,. and nlt hotted these houses which might be better denominated Hells, may be closed, and we are gratified that the court have deter Mined that they shall be.. Now sir, many of the persons thus assailed are men usefully employed; their houses—. Hells"—amplacea.:of rest and refresh. ment for travellers, rand business men. Their capi tal, although it maytte'small; has been appropriated for that purpose j and having been: refused licenses ttirough an erroneotii — estimate" 01" public, opinion, which his been vitiated by the press, lending itself to the utterance of such .presumpttous paragraphs as this i advert to, honest men, and their avocations, are assailed with epithets, which indicate only lack of knowledge of the rights of man, and the du ' ties which each and every one owes to the human The summary condemnation ofyour Local, against tippling houses, shows his democracy to be very supertjcial. These "Hell's" of your Local, if ceased, would be Hotels—Hearne, with him ; but would they be really more ueeful t To be sure the upper crust— the good society folks, could not be imitated in their wine bibbing, and other animal en joyments, if no Monongahela could be purchased, by the hard handed workies, who being despoiled of the fruits of their toil by those winebibbing claim - es, are compelled to use a ,cheaper.stiniulant for' themselves, and though surfacial reformers may suppose themselves acting rightfully, when assailing better men with their vulgar tirades, they but " bite a file.. The spirit of the age is onward. The Li cense fraud is now undergoing the scan of public in vestigation. Monarchist in principle, unjust, be cause unequal in its operations, the increase of knowledge of the rights, interests, and duties of the citizen, seals its death penalty. . F. Itar We learn from the Lancaster intelligencer, that the lion. Janis Bucumvott reached Lancaster on Monday evening last, and that he will remain for * few days in that city, =AIM ..~ Vii; ~~~ '.;',.,-',., ...,.:.Nl';'...r."',--.,.'.''.,,..-":'-• • •.. '4 , ~... - y.-.., - ,..;.. ' " '''''' 4), '2:•,:::"..:..,,',':.:21'A-~f•s-••• ' -. _ WY" Th a Baltimore Patriot is assured by on• of the fends of General Scott, that the story of his intend ed resignation is wholly incorrect. ' LOCAL MATTERS. ARTHUR BRONX. Jr., alias Alexis V. Hirly, Vra yesterday found guilty of obtaining money ( 1 1.200,) on false pretencrs, from a poor man named Bowman. Arthur sat in the prisoner's box when the verdict was announced—and made desperate efforts to be calm, and smile; but disappointment sat upon his countenance, and he was conducted into prison again a very desperate man. He will probably be sentenced to-day, on both verdicts. We have not heard whether be has made arrangements for paying back the sums which he diddled from the confiding people who dealt with him. Should he square ac counts with the pnor shoemaker, and come others. we doubt not the Court would be disposed to indulge him a little. After all, what a pity it is that such an exquisite. ly nice young man, with such beautiful curls, should be deprived of his liberty by- Attorney General Ma. graw , s peculiar construction of criminal law. Ar thur boasts that he is a lawyer, and practised in his profession in Fifth street, with a view to escape should the worst come; but how unstable are the things of the world. Probably Mr. Brown never dreampt of such a thing as constructive larceny; but he now experiences the reality during sleepless nights. Zir The friends of the NEw ArmcArr Ttretrattc to LOCILIA, aro requested to meet at the First Pres byterian Church, on Wood street, on Monday eve ning next, at half past 7 o'clock. On the first day of August last, the Colony declared itself 'Adept-. dent, and took its position among the nations of the earth. It is now self-governed, with a Constitution formed upon the trod& of that of the United States, and on the first of January last, the new government went into operation. Wilson M'Candles•, Andrew Wylie, Jr., Charles Shnlcr, C. Darragh, David Ritchie, Thos. Bakewell, Thos. Hanna, M. Allen, Jae. E. Breading, R. E. Sellers, Geo. Morgan, Walter Forward, Wm. E. Austin, R. M'Enight, W. H. Lowrie, A. Burke, 0. Metcalf, Li. Smyser, Tux Pol.:ex.—At the next meeting of Councils, we are informed that something will ho done in re lation to the system of this city. We are cer tain that whatever course may be pursued, theta will be no danger of making the matter worse for the citizens. The Night Police are ace use now ; and if the system cannot be reformed, we go for abolishing it altogether. We have heard aeversl members of the councils speak on the subject, and they declared a determination to urge the adoption of some change. The people are without exception in favor of reform in this department of city gove rn . ment. We hate not heard'a man dissent from the opinions expressed by the city press. Every one is talking about it, and the question will not fall through for lack of discussion certainly. BOLD Purrativo.—At noon yesterday, the ■tore of Burbridge, Wilson & Co., was entered by 'some acquaintance, while the men were out, and pilfered of about $lOO, good money. The safe door was open, and a drawer containing worthless bank notes, was also open; a drawer in which was about $lOO was broken open, and the money taken. The whole job must have been done in ten minutes, and by some one well acquainted with the primises. Hague was sent for, but nothing could be done as no trace of the thief could be discovered. _ QUARTZ/ STASIONS.—This Court adjourned yes terday, after a session of fourteen days—in which time they disposed of TWO MIMED AIM TIIIITTO' six cases. This is quick work in our opinion. And generally the cases were well disposed of too. The Judges worked laboriously ; so did the Prosecuting Attorney and the Clerks. The jury gets great praise for superior intelligence and industry; The fines imposed upon persons indicted for keeping Tippling !louses amounted to about $2OOOl This is a heavy sum. Miss lirkivr.x.--Wo noticed that a sister of Ar. thur Brown, Jr., was in court during his trial. Yes terday the Police hinted that there was some doubt as to the sex of the stranger, and one of them was so bold as to propose an arrest, under authority from New York. But she or ho escaped. An order Ibr the arrest of a brother of Arthur is here, and it is supposed that he thus disguised himself for the pur pose of watching. the progress of events. Le ROT Forintst.awn.—lt will be seen by an ad. yertiaement, that this distinguished Prokssor of Pa. thetiam is in this city, and contemplates deircriug a course of lectures. ARRIVALS—Maj. Bliss, Aid•de-Camp to Genera Taylor, was at the Monongahela House yesterday Mr. Brooks, of the Gazette, arrived last evening, and resumes the editorial chair again.. Irr The folks who have been convicted during the present seuion, will be brought out for sentence to-day. There ie a Alert string - of. them.. Ems' Mr. Swartzwelder is praised in alldirection, ' for his speech in the House onthe Central Rail Road NAL—The Brigade Inspector has issued his or ders: for the year. We anticipate a grand display of iltdirt sleeves, and stocks, 1 Ifd4 . Some of the, citizens turned out on Thursday xlight to watch the watchmen; They will report to the councils. —_ - - fkr Delays:kw Circus.,t4ens. on Monday nigh neat. LIST ofir:tii.mOTAWEL - etti..nisiburgb; PostonscOrom the day. or April till the 15usatif Atirll, 1i340. - "Persons .2si - Lettera, please Sae they art' advertised. 41.1orworth , sneer& B ESE*, ThwilbY 'Altman Jamnalit sangria' Junes Hervlienry 01 :#11J,3-Obil Pane &11113 ra - Henry'lluth Agnew Jithu•Sl - .:Ctawfonlj C Thomas :Agent 'E mrs 'Crilleyttobt •• Hassell' Mary UM. Adams Sarah J Craig William Hays John Adams Matthew Crawford 'Baran HasysJohn Agnew Martha CrUalatt John C Hays Charles Adams Reuben 11 - Craig Margaret - Hays William AlexauderSaml Crawtbrd E Henderson C .Alton Sand Crow John It Berrien Caroline Algeo Wm 0 • Crawford. John If Henry William - Allan Enoch Cluutinghum A Herold Dennis Alexander Arra Culp Mrs Hess Elias - Allan John Curry . John • Henry Arm- Alexander Joseph' Cunaunghani RV - 'Jeweller' Ann Allan G &Co Cunningham John Herrman John J Alexander Henry , Gunle /Curtis , Hicks Francis Aldrige Alfred • Curren Robert Hill • • Alerander Mary flake D-hl Dr • Ltirehfield AI 2 - Alton George Dahl D R - HiXenbaugh. M A Applegate Calvin "Dawson John Hiller Thomas Applegate OVUM Dailey James F Hitler Maria Arrnstead Mary E Daugherfully W Hinton U Annstrong CharleaDavitte L AIM Iliaffin James P Armstrong John Daniel Win H Dicks Elizabeth Atkinson George Daniel Thomas Holmes J anes P Ash Ann Day Ed 2 Howler H& A Ashby Charles Waldron F. Holmes Al 3 Angus trio John Davis A Rev Hoag Frances J Austnt Martha Davis John Hoag Win .Agrens Reni Davis John T Hoge Saud • Ballard AW- Davis Mary Holmes A S 3 Baker James • Davis Jam F Hodge A C BaCkurG B Davis Martha Holmes Jelin Baker James DeviaTtiomas Holdermaualaeob Ballantine Wm Davis Evan Hopkins Mary A , Bacon Enos Davis Mary Howard S • ' Byers Andrew Davis Charles 0 Howes J Rey 3 Baird Henry Davie Davie Howard P Mrs Barley Mary A Davis Alt Hope Jane • Baker Samuel 2 Davis Evan D ' IforiMsh James Barnes Thenum Ddvinney L liogld Edwd Baker James Dealer David Iloword John Bailey George Dewey Mary 0 breech James P Barker John Damian Elijah 2 Hopkins Win Bailey Sade S V Denrborne LI U Hoag Sarni Rabbit John la Devon C F Bargees J ames' Bailey Fll Denuiston George Ilugus Susan K Ballard F i Delaplaine John F Huston Cyrus . Baker John R Detord E Mrs -Hubbard Willis Bailey George Dennis Jr Hunter George Barton Joseph Dean John Hughes Wm Bay Alex W Delavan C Hunan Jonathan Baum George Degermore Wm Hugett Joseph Barton Jane Deans .1 L Hurizeke Barber Henry , Dulcet Catharine Hull Al Barnett Stephen Dennis Ruth Hunt Timothy W Bates Peter DicksouLufayette Hull Jobe Barrow Wm lantana lurched Hutchinson A W Batchelor Front I)ixin Aired Hull hour Barnett Zeplumiali Dick Isabella . Hughes Elizabeth Barton E Dickson al Is liuubard 11C Balker Henry Dickson Beret Hunter R. Barnes Thos C Doren George Hunter Rev Al Barber Sarah Dougherty Margt Haines John • Bonet James Douglass Robt ampler Glierge Barton Edward Don n e l l y ter agune W Bartley Wm E Hyde S in Bartlett B F Doyle Elibth Hudson James Bate , Frederick Dorsey Wl. Hughes Samuel Baiter James bouncily Thomas lrwin James J Barber Sarah Doste James Irwin Jane Bars James Donavan 1) Irwin John R Beattie John Dougherty S Irwin John A Bell George W Donoghue in in Irwin George Bell W C mrs Donnelly Nerd Jackson Jll 2 Berger Levi 0 Dooland John Jackson Henry Beaumont Thos Doyle Charles C Jack William Ifediord John G Dunlap Win Al Joel% Oliver Heenan Win Pursue Mabee' Jenkins Ann Bennett Al Duryea Charles A Jump Conrail Berger Geo W Beam' Emanuel Jame Jackson Yeeum Wm Edwards A Johnson C Beggs John Eggers Henry Johnson Them P Benson Francis Ii Effiglish Mary Johnson Jas !teed) Roswell It Earl Henry Johnson Thus 1' Berman W T Egan Bridget Johnson Sarah Beer Nancy Eaw eras Stephen Johns/xi Edward Beadling Robt Ehman Fred k Jones Dr J Bean Marcus Edmond Alear Jones Rotamah Bigis Catharine Ely Lima Jones Stephen 0 Barge John Einem Peter Jones Loretto Barney A E miss Eaiott Valentine Jones Maria Bigelow Hew M 1 1 ton 13 Jounce Daniel 2 Bergs John &tr..% David go' Junes Ana Bishop S Capt 11tcr Jos h E Jones Robert Iffitsdell Ann 11-isou A Jones Margaret E Bishop Wm X.slieltnan Mehl Juice Bites Illy the ,A Ells Joseph Jones Mary Demurer Mr Elliott B Jones Anna M C Ilirney Henry Evau„s W . m Jones Sarah • Blair James Evans John E ILI alley James M Black James S Evans John - Kelly Damsel Black John Ewing Juines Kelao Amos • Boob Harnett A 2 Evans David E Kited - man . Rota 11 Beal Thomas Evan Daniel C Keepers John S Boyle Bernard Farrell Thomas Kurnee Bernard Boyle Hugh Fairband D Kelly Thomas A Poland Anna Farrell Michael Kornai Sarah Bowles James Fairbomy Wm Kelso William ltawiele Catalina kaillry James Keep Matthew Down G Falconer A Keck Daniel Bodcn 8 Farrell Luke Kennedy James Bog,ge Jane Verb Joseph Haney Abel Bolan Dennis Fagan Margaret Kear n s Susannah fouler Mary Ferguson John Kick &Co DE Boyle Calvin Ferguson Widow Kennedy Edward Bey et Emily C Fergasou Chas Ifearsidy Cstit J.:own Geo ii Ferguson WM Kent Samuel Boylan 1' P Ferguson Alarthro Keller Al Wainer Murtha Fens Jacob Hearse Calli C Bowen It C Fee A A miss Keller Burdner Daniel Fseheni John Kelly Hugh Dessert Michael Furgusou Vi te Kerr, Rooting & taarland David Viewer Geo Al D Townsend Boyd James Fleming Hebert Kerr Joseph Boyd Wea Valli Robert 2 Kerr Samuel M. BUWall It D ramie Joseph - Kerr Catharine 2 Boggs George Fttarnmona La-Kelly Gabriel Brown Win Flannigan C 2 Kelly Thomas Brown Mary Fink John Kerr William It Brown Janine Fish Helen Kerr Wallace J lines Robert Findley George Kelly Thomas Brooks Daniel Fish thluuda Janie* DrinlOpOla rO l / 1 Filch George Kerr John Bradley Mary A Finley James L Kelly -Michael Brislan J Z Verna Curatelius C King Emily Brooks Robt G Foxball John Kimsey Joan Bruce Eleanor.W Foster Win ' Kaman It Bradley Jane Food Martha Kinney James PS Bradley Joseph Foreeratt Francis Knowles Brigham ADr 2 Ford Martha Kiusy Nancy A Bryant Joseph Foster Jane Kinerick 51 Brett Cornelia Eats) the Matthew King George W 3 Brady) Robert R Fortune Caroline Ktag 3 Brooks John A Freese John Knees, Nelson Bryce James Fria:Mikan John King Geo S Bryant John Frew John King William Bradlsy John FrizzeliJohn S 3 Kinsey'Nency A Wickets Dennis Franklin Alexi' Kyle William Baldly VI C Freeman John R Kyle Frederick Hunt% Catharine Friauch Jacob Kuhn Margret% lytdklry C y 3 Frampton Win Kottmeier A Iffichannan John Freeman Wm Kramer John Bunten AII Prelim Julia M Lake 'Chester Buckmaster W Freese Euraline Ladow sWin ilunner Andrew P Freeman Alfred LuuderkanhamerF Buren Margaret% Freeman Daniel Sauffinan Pii Butler Edwin Frew Joseph Lawrence Thos . 'Jarrell James A Frier Mrs Lanham Wm BUMS WM laniard Anne Leiner GAI Burton John F Fullerton Thos B Lawmau J H Berko Patrick Garlick J Rev Lambourn Isaac. Banker John Galestger N Leughma Michael Barker George (lass Joint Lawman Jasper H Butler John Ii Gallagher Palk Lanyon T J Iturnapp Isaac Gar : Lorick Al A Lee Edward Burk Joins C (iehhert Henry G Lewis Al) Barton C 2 George G W 2 Deeper George It Butler Johu B Gallagher Hugh D Lcbull M E Bunt Abiram Garrett Win Leech Bader Sarah George Washin'n Lewis IV H Bushey -Nancy Grogaian Mr Lewis John Carroll Thomas Gffiespie Wll i.ecper Geo It Calhoun air Gibe:pie J WIN* W Lust Henry . Carmen John Gillespie John N Lovingtua Sarah J Call James entneare Allred Lindsacy .1 Carpenter James Cunt Newton ti Liggett J • Caule Silas Gilchrist James Lune John Car-Male James D Gibson James A Lovington Samuel Carter Thos C Uffiespy John Little John Caruulan R S 2 Udine,: Patrick LyoriNaney Carnal Nanc A Gillman Henry 11 Lovejoy E A Calhuou Josep y h Al Gilmore Alfred Logan illiza Casey John . Gilmore A Lyous Win Carson Josiah Unison Thomas Loyd David Carroll James Gilliam Jeremiah LockhurLltobert Curren Lucinda Glass Mary Ann Long John Is • Casey h. Mitchel (Bevis Moses K. Lucas John Carpenter Peter Ellison Susannah Loper John Cassiduy Scrub Ghee B Vinton Lowrey James Carey L 11 (lurking Mr Lorna/. Mary Cavanah John Gowan Herbert Lynch Henry Carothers JDr tioodworth John Lonerau James Carroll James Gordon J miss Long John Cuss G W Golly 1' Lewis D 11 Canahan Bruce Gould Jahn Long Susan Al Campbell Jacob Goodwin John Lonstutter A Colwell Letitia (lorry Hugh Lowry NA Caldwell John Grover Salmon Malin),B Campbell El Al Grogan 'Riotous Maxwell Mary E Campbell Bolt Greenfield Al A Muctry Thomas Caldwell E J miss Greig James Al Mahon)* Therissa 3 Christy Al miss (Manage JAI Mathews Eli C Chalfant Mary J Griffiths Wm 2 Mathews Mathias Crawford A 1.1 Greenough Mary Meekly William Clain) . lames Grove Alexander hlorrisJohn Christy Thos G Gregg Thomas Mufti tag Rll Chambers Muria Grunt Henry Maxwell William ChaugaersJanica Griffin Win Mathews James Chadwick W E (irucey James Massie George Chambers Jae 8 Greer Wm Mathews Richard Clint.= Mary Greer (leo E Morse William Clark James It Griswold Samuel Mahon Richard Clark F F Gray Henry. Mays John Al Clark Agnes " Gray Mary Mann Peter Cleudering Al - Graham Eliza C !gallery Sarah Clanton J Grub= Emily Meaty Owen 3 Clerk Thomas Geist 1) Magi! Martha Concordia Edwd Hanison Mrs Maxon James Cuchrun J B Hawkins HobtS Mangan William Cooper John U Hardie James Mathews James Cooper IV 1) Hardeman John Mason James D Cooper William - Harman Nancy Matthews Hanna Cooper Mary A Hanlio George Martin William Cochran Mr Harden Saran Martin Nathanel Coe ran Mr Hathaway B Marna James 0 Cooper Margaret Ilamiltim Thomas Martin Russell Collin Mary A Hall Wm Martin Wen H Colton 51 C Hamilton James Martin It I) Cocknis Thomas Hamilton Margt . Martin Joseph Collins James Hall Mary Ants Martin J ohn 4 Cochran James Hamilton 0 . Messieniran Hairy Cuckoos Vincent Hagerty Eliza A Aleetkry Joseph , Coo' Mary Aun Ilaucock Benj. Messeohymer Al. Cook - Joseph • Hannay Jos 2 Igenkroke Jos 11 • Carroll James.P 'Hagen Nanny • Mellon Andrew Conlehan J C Haul John jr 3 Menderville !fiery Coulehan M J Hanna James Means Martha: Cool Mary Jane Hammaken Jacob Miner John W Cook Jacob 1) Handy F Mires Samuel . Codpon Bridget Hague Robt , Minor PH • 2 Cornelius David .llappder Frances Miles Gen S Cordell Allen , Harden:W. Miller Forge Coots Daniel • Harris James Mitchell Samuel Corcan JamdlL, HarkenJohn Mitchell Sarah Costa Jo hn B Barborgh Harry.. Miller, Andres, Casten K H . IlarreinJ or Thos Mitchell Limbs 0 Cook Robert Al .Harris Thomas 2 Miller MY - Cook D W Hartley Henry .hlitehellffinnes Corm Benjamin Ilazelettsl MelleiEphrein, Cook Henry Hastings Ataxy , Corry . B Hasson James Miller Orlonder L Crawlard John, 5 IlawathJames • Miller Sarah C,,raerford Daniel Hazlett Robt A Mitchell Miss , Crltchelow David Hastaigs Mary ' - P. MtCoreniek, R. W, Poindexter, M. D Lowrie, J. P. Tanner, Wm. Doll, D. T. Morgan, Gen Breed, 1. M`Cord , Thos. M. Howe, Hamar Denny, Gco. IL White, A • A. Hardy, W. P. Junes, Wm. F. Irwin, F. Lorentz, 51 , Cu1lough, G. Atlairu. SEE ~ ~ ~.~ . m , .. _. Miller John • • IPalriter •, SOO" Miller•Abra/jani , ,:::Parkinanell . • &Art: V . Wind PaUll Geo It - , soa g ragg'l224.': MOOrinati PiihneeNtitlistrr - Soupy:Jan.. :•'•••': Monroe J R.. '• Pattersou - lo: 'ph : Spruce Samuell -,- -Moigtave.Roberkl•Tarker Mary : Dpeers& Brothers MobtOosh Win f: Patterson Robert 3 Springenda MotthiSidithy, --- Tatteratut.Wat - A: • Spellen Molsein Prindun Tacker Mr , Spries John• Morrie Darnel B Perry H Snee Mr •Mberii Thommi T Petrie Daniel Spain Wm Ii Morgans 21 , D Pierce Louis Stave John N 2. Morgan ES • Peeples John' - Stanley John A2' Moody Martha Pendry John Sterns Edwin Mored,Williem Pert. Robert 2 Steel June Morgan Thomas 2Perreir II Ann Stackhouse Isaac Moorhead James SPiucce Walter • . ,Stevens Samuel: 'Morrie Joseph ferry Benjamin Stevenson WM - Morgan Abraham Peterson Ann Stevens Andw C Moore Cleason Pltiilips David' 2 Steward o Moore John 'Phillip* Thomas StMeard Copt Moon Joseph PhilipeWm.D.:.;' :Strindui:Pbehe Motion John' ••• Piekford • Wm.' Stickle Janice H Moon SW. • Philon Patoick Stroad Charles • Mertrove Thomas Potter J .•• . • . 'Stratton . H D • Moore Paris Potter-Andreve : Strieklet Noah Mundeek Sandi • - :Prime Aaron: - Stricly JB 2 Munson Alfred Pool Peter Stoner Richard Murdeek Daniel Powel Samuel Stone Augustus >Oyler William .P.in Win . ••• Stone - Win T Meyer P Jacob Poner Thomas jr :Sutherlarid W. Miler Samuel .Prire Ann • • Sweny Rodger Mitten W Porter - Seines • Swartz Henry P Vitlyers H Price Wm . • Siven Charles •Mulhoint,Benry Porter E miss • ' •Somer 3 : • Myers Elder J Price David Iminniers David L Myerstlemuel :Purdy John F Sweeny - James Murphy' Teter Porter Sarah Sullivan'CliarlesA • Murphy Henry P Porterhougit.o & -Taylor Margaret Murphy Ann , - :Jones Taylor Joliu.W 2 .Itrurty Porter P Talbott James MUIplrY Dennis Price E miss Taylor Jeremiah M timhy Nancy PUMOII Lathed Taylor Sarah Murphy John E Price Margaret Tantlinger „Perry. Murphy John Pritchard' Ann Taylor ' Mar ti na Map - John Prenston Win Taylor Geo W Murry Elizabeth Pasock Joseph Tayler Joseph A Marry John Price Lye ander Thompson Martha Murphy Catherine Quin Mary Ann 'Tees Alexr Murphy Patrick Ross Robert Thomdson Semi hlcArel Jeremy Ronaly D Thomas John B MeA.darnit Susan Ramsey Hiram' Thruston C B 1 Mcßeeh John Rattieart P Thorn *ugh P ' McOtellenr AC • .Radliff George • Thompson Robe L Id'Clellona Chaliin Rea Win G •: • • Thompson Geo M'Clellon Raymond Wm Thompson Saml M'Cullugtt Gen Rea Elizabeth Tersou James M'Call - John ,-;• Rattan David Thompson 3 Edgar M'Clurg C Rafferty, Henry Thornburgh Thos 2 ErCabe Mary Armßea Win 0 : Thomas Charlas M'Alester Thornasliander:Barob Thornling Charles . 111'Clure Arzanderßay Dr , "Thompson Jelin= 57Clintock D Flanigan James Thrower Matthew M'Cloaky Mary Iltellston Wm Thbmpson Robt . hl'Cullen Wm , Ruimon Josiah Thompson Nathan M'Cord Wm Rhode Thos D ' Thompson ChMe" M'Cants Daniel Ross James . Tilden William M'Carren James Reno S ' Tibbetts W J 2 IM'Closky Amelia' Rcter John A - 'Titania Aridw 3 itl'Clure Win Rentoul W S Timmins John M'Cleham Cld Rend Reuben E TitzellJohn Mean& Alex Reber John A Tinker Waiter H. M'Cargo M M Rea John Tidball AS• • Itl'Candless John Renter Wm Tilley John NVCaha Patrick . neither Joseph parsec George M'Connell Jane ReSayere LOA= lr Travis's J ArCreedy Alex Read H Trout Augusta ttl'Cortnick M Reed John Tuylor Sarah A MCrory Ann - Reed James Turner Thomas Al'Croughts P Reed Mar garet Tustin James hPCone Rose. Reel:mond Ellett Turner Ann .11 - PUe Catharine Riley James Turner Thomas Itl - Crery M Riekadden tuck Twitehell Clark M'Collister T Ritchey /tnes Tucker WP hl'Collirter Jacob Richards Margit Turner Thomas M'Connell James Riddle Samuel Trovillo William M'Crocken James Reily Gibbers Truniek James kl'Curdy R Richards Anne M Tharp Elias M'Clom Beni Richardson Mr Uncepher M mis 3 r 111 , Danell Robt P Richards John . V eusey Clinton 2 M'Ethey Wm Richardson Hugh Yanausdell John M. - Demon Hugh Ross Vim Vanderslice M'Donnetl Hugh Hetrick Abraham Vance Sang ••.: 111'Donald E5l Rosser F Wee- H krElhey Robert Rook A B Vs siker Isaac 51'Farran James Rose Daniel Wallacehoms • hi'Gregez Thomas Roe Charles W W M'Goro Felix 2 . ROSS J Ward Patrick' M'Grath Daniel ' Ronell Wm Warnock Wm id - Gonen John 2 Bogers 3 It • Walter I. 51'Gratty John Robinson Geo 2 Warner Charles.; Ai hi'Grerk John Rogers Andrew Wald Thomas hi'f;innes Daniel Jtutberleld Esther 'Watson John MTherson Win Rudy John It Waide.Abha A M'Gary Mary Russell Miss Waring S W M'Guire Sarah Rutherford James Ward Allred IWlleury J M Savage F Walls Julia Ann itl'llwrarte John Sanderson M J 2 Warrd W W hl'Kee John 2 Sanders C A Warner Jacob hl'Kee R Scott George Watt J hi - Knights John Scott S W Walker Albert M'Kee Wm W Scott James Weir Wm M'Kreena Mary Scot Elizabeth A Webster Mary kV/Secret Cooper Scotto Wells J E hrhictstry James Scott Mary Webster Alex M'Kee Thomas Scott Elizabeth Welsh Thomas PO'Kenna,Charles Stott Isaiah Wells IV W Itl'Kenna Barney Scott John G 'Wetherell Sarni 51'Kntsbt James) Screggt Samuel G Were Wm Ml:Runes* Mary Salisbury James IVeir Meng. t L'Kenna John Solleck ituford Wltherell John M'Kee Montt Samna Lucinda White Richard M'Knights S Sean William White Samuel NPReer lamell Shafer Jane Whitt:Mrs sr hrl.ce Mary A Shan ES Whipple Joel 51'K - eights Agnes Shafer P W White Jackson 1e...."0in Jona 1 Shaun Michael Wheclan Michael MT:nights Mrs Shafer E White Andrew M'Kee J Shaw Eire White Nancy Mice Ann Shafer Jane White Joseph Itl'Kee I— Shellenberger White Thomas 31'Ccag Joan " M Shaw Wm White Catharine ' 51'Lafferty Margt Shannon David Whittles Martin E M'lmfferty Nicht Shevers George Williams Robert aririston Joseph Share V •• Williams John !O'Meara hlary *balers Ilamiton Williams Sand 111'Monitis Matilda Shomiek Michael It illiams Henry A,iMitlen Jolts Shorter Nancy Williams Richard 3P.Nt , nehten Jas Sheep Christinnia Williams James 51Nuiaten R Shroder John • Williams Ann mrs 51'Neely John Shiro Margienne Williams Theta .• hl'Mobern,Robert Shinkle Charles Wilson li Itl'Awhinney A Sinus Thomas • Wilson Mary__ NI - Nannee C Sidle Frederick Wilson Geo W ht"Neeth Susan Silvis Margaret Wilson James F Neull Win N S.:Wrens Geo E Wilson Robert •• Nelson MAW Shur it Pll • Wilber Theron Newell Catharine Small Agnate 2 'Wigley John Neat Thos H Salk Joseph WinkleyJ H Newton Thos Sleuth Benjamin Welber C D • Neely Ann Skum P 11: Willis John Norton Capt Sheer David A Wilkinson Jane Nutting .S It Slicer Hugh Wickers Samuel Nyee John Slocum George Willis Chao E. hormine John Simile David Woldee John/. 'Noble James Skillen Wm. Woods John Nobleck John Singer John H • Woodside John Nortnen John Skimmer 0 F Wolfe Joel Newton Garret Slime Gco Wolfe &Bro T North Jane Smith Joseph Wolfe B A North James , Smith James A Wood Elen J Nutt mr • Smith W Wright Wm • Owens Win Smith F Wright David • • Opolan T Smith Geo • Wright Chas F Odonover Dennis Smith Wm M woht Frederick Obeyon John Smith Levi Wright Helen lain Olmstead F G Smith Wm - Wright Theo Ohorru Hugh ... Smith J A Wright Homer Oberlin Christ'r Smith Samuel I Wright James Chore Michael Smith F Young AMr Oniel Hannah Smith JD • Young Martha • • O'Connar James Smith F. : Young Robert Oor Louisa • Smith Wisten II Young Stephen O'Connor Bernard Smyth JYeagerGeorgo Osborne Jane AnnStnith Elizabeth Yaw Samuel H Osgood Ambrose Smith Margaret 2 O'Donnell John • Smith Sarah .1 Patchell .11 hi Speed John C • • • Pittsburgh Division Sons Temperance 4 Ocean Ways do do do 2 Youg Men's Hope, 2 Day Spring Division Lyeurgus do apl3 ([7•• RZAT laconstrancril—Physicians prescribe Dr. Roger,) Liverwort and Tar in the last stages and most hopeless eases of Consumption, after all other medicines have tailed, as it has proved itself to be the most extra ordinary medical aid in curing that disease. Now, this medicine is us valuable in the incipient stage, such as Coughs, Colds. &c., &e., when the Lungs are not too far gone, before ulcemtion'takes place. It is seldom or ever known to fail in breaking up the most distressing Cough or Cold inn few hours time; if the directions are rightly followed. The genuine Dr. Rogers' Liverwort and Tar, which makes so many wonderful cures,is for sale by SrAXIMING Krisat.s.lo, Grunt street, one door below 2d, and by Kinn tk Co., corner of Wood and 4th ste. aps [Er In reply to a communication of Dr. C—ti, who has seen fit to address us upon the subject of our weekly notices of G. C. Vaughtes Vegetable Lithontriptic Mix ture—the Great Amerman Remedy—we have only to say, that every, name which has appeared in these notices as giving testimony to the great curative power of this far turned article of Medicine. is m genuine one, whatever our worthy . friend may think; no fiction is used he &e, and if he uuesttons our word slier this, we would uskrhim to take the name of any person he has found mentioned, the place of residence, and send a post paid letter to the per son; if he does not receive a satisfactory answer. both as regards the genuineness of the nurne given, and the char acter of the medicine alluded to, also, then we will-pub lish gratis his communicatiOn, setting forth our fatstfiea tion. and stand convicted of perjury. Will this satisfy the Doctor? We happen to know what we are engaged in, in, when we print such nolicee;Th ntnis Vegetable Lithop lie is doing great good all over the country, and see r& to be the remedy for all complaints. As the Agents, in‘this vicinity, whose names are under the advertisement in our paper, will _inform the Doctor. Get a pamphlet and read. HAYS & BROCKWAY, Agents, apB 2 Com. Row, Liberty st. "'Z ": 7.u. , MEM ~~::i ~. ~~=..5' . ~~i :in Or'Ese Dr.Duncatt's Expectorant Remedy for coughs, colds, consumption, bronclutis, Ice : , If you are suffering with any of the numerous 'complamts which it is intend ed to cure. You cannot, In the entire list of Syrups, l3al sarns, Expectorants, kc., kc., find a remedy that is more vrorthyot trial—that has proved - itself rqgre valuable, or even its equal; .There is probably no dlkdical prepare ration of the present age that has so rapidly advanced in public favor-that has so speedily won an enviable popu larity, and that solely by the reputation' of its wonderful merits. Since its introduction into the western country. it has built up for itself a name which has thrown com pletely Into the shade all the old standard preparations for the cure of this large and exceedingly distressing class of diseases. If yott arc affected with any of the complaints which have their origin in a cold, do not ne glect it a single day. but make immediate use of Dr. Dun can's Expectorant Remedy, and if it is in the power of medicine to give relief, you will be - speedily and effect ually cured.. • Dr. Duncan's Western Offiee. No. 150 Sycamore street, Cl;, Ohio, in and retail. where hisedielties are sold whnlesale U.:i'Sold by We. JAcssoN, Agent,Bo Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ' spd UPERBIX. I I.LUSTRATED :EDITION - OF, THE 10 AFdI>TAT NIDIITS--Expressly desigued'forlawily reeding; iu course of publietwon by Birper & Brothers. New ork. To be completed in VI parts. Part tat - just reeeived.aud for salebr • • • . • .„ . . - l'onStickilieroOrrom eft. mato and ,d sta. .:L - r.:-i':,,' , :''.. , '-.,„'::: ~N.,---1•i'.3..-1--',?' -'''!' . 4 - ':'i 3;'",-,--;'-'-''..,', ,News,„by,xoe#o.w, Reported kor the biorning Pct !Thirtieth Coligress.-:—Fint 3iulott. Corrupondente of the Pittsburgh Morning Post. Wesureovort,.April 140818 Strevt.—After the organization, a large number of petitions were presented. A mesircge was received- from the Preaident, ac companied by a Report- relative to the merits of Colt fire arms, which was ordereAte' be printed. Mr. Davis,- agreeably to . previoue notice, brought in a Bill to promote the useful arts, by agording aids, to achoula on the part of government.. Mr. Ashley, from the Committee on the Jirdieitry,.. reported a Bill giving Consuls' judicial 'poWers in China. This Bill was made the order of the, day for Wednesday nest. - - , • Mr. Niles then called up the Bill providing foi the repair of the Cumberland Dam.. Mr. 117ighy,tif Alabama, spoke againit. the Bill ; opposing it upon what he called the censtitutiotial ground. After some time spent in the consideration-of Kivate Bills,_ the-Senate adjourned Housc.—The morning . hour wee :a coupled - . with private Bills; after which the contested .election case of Col. Monroe, of New York, was called up. • - Mr. Van Dyke, of N. J., being entitled to the floor, made a- speech in favor of Col. Monroes claim. No Tote was taken, end the House keen without doing further business. tsamboat • Eitploston....L lir es Lost. • PIIILADELMIA, 'April 14, 1848 The steamer Magdalena, built here for Grenada and Carthame, burst a boiler on . her pamage to . Carthagena, killing Capt. Beekman, ufGrenada,,and • nine others. The vessel was blown to atoms. BALTIMORE MARKETS. • BALTIMORE. Aprill4, le4P. Pionr—Sales Howard street at 55.81 ; City Milli at O. Market quiet and tendency downward. Grain—Sales Prime White Wheat at 51,400 i.,15; Prima Red at 51M411.35. Sale's Prime White Corn at 3904tc . ; Prima Yellow :at 43044. There is less done in Corn, and the market for Wheat and Corn has a downward tendency. Provisions--The market for Bulk Pork is active. Ssles .of Western Shoulders at 3104 of Sides sales at 41341 e.; • . of llama at lie. PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. HI - for Apnl 14. roar—Saks of Western for export at 513. There is a demand for shipment, bur at lovrn rates. Grain--Sales Prime White Wheat -at e1,3821+; Prime Red at 'St ~1.5; of Corn. Prime Yellow at St o.' The supply of Grain is small. Market heavy. Provisions—No activity in any article; quotations' steady. Groceries—No change in prices. Catton--Nothing doing in this article Whiskey—Sales at 31e. Nave . You, April-14- Flour.—Sales at 166,31CG,37. There is no marked el ange since yesterday, but file market appears duiler. Cotton—Market is haavy. . : - - . Grain—Market for Corn and Oats is lull. Sales 2,000 bu. Prime Yellow at 52053 c. Provisions—Saki Western Meu Pork No. 1 at 810. Sales 200 kegs Lard at 61c. The markets generally are unchanged. 0" 111 asostio No• Icel.—A special meeting of St John's I.odge, No. 219. A. Y. 111., mill be held this (Satyr day) evening. at 7 o'clock. By order of the W. M. apts 'W. - J. DAVITT, See.g. C. s. rdiTICA First appearance of Mr. PRIOR and Mr.*liii.R.AM SATURDAY F.TF.NING, April 15th, 1548, t C 0133- mence with the Brume of - - AMBROSE GWINETT. m u PRIOR. Grayling . All Gab. Torn Twig Sally "DHILO HALL. hlonday.Tuesdny, Wednesday, Thaw day and Friday., April 17th, 18th, 191h,21.1th und2lst. LA lIOY SUNDERLAND • Has the pleasure of proposing to the ladies and gentle men of Pittsburgh - a course of Exrxrustmersr. Licreass, as above, on his new Theory of Mind, giving the ration ale of Spells, Charms, Fascination, and those singular shims 'denominated Trance, S.umnambulism, Dreaming, InsanitY , Second Sight, & c'; the Mysteries of Witchcraft, and'Ghosts; the wonders attributed to the power of En.: chantment; the Talisman add Amulet of the Ancients; Modern " Miracles;" the Visions of the French Prophets; together with various other extraordinary Phenomena, which have been considered supernatural, or 'shrouded in impenetrable mystery. Er Lectures to "Ladies on the Laws or LIP% AIM Ilataxis. Saturday, at 3p. in. Single Tickets 25 cedta-- , six for SI.OO. To be. had at the Mil from Ba. to Ip. to., and at the St. Charles Hotel.. apl643t• Tl, IGS.-50 Drums, for sale by 1 apls s.mrrit & smciAnt. A. PAHNESTOCK & 1) .IJs few weeks since, one of my ehildren, aged about live years, was t nwell for several days, and the illness increased so alarmingly that I fearectdeath would be the result. Having heard of the good effects of FahnestoeWs Vermifuge, when administered to the children of my neighbors, and thinking mychild might have worms,from some of the symptoms, I gave it one and a half teaspoon, ' fula of the Verrnditge, and, to my great 'astonishment, it almost immediately discharged between 250 and 260 large worms. Its health wee soon restored, and it is now rel. markably well. Previous to taking the Verrniftige, the worms would occasionally rise in its throat, and I often feared it would die from suangulation ' • "JAhltZ G. DAWSON.. • Tionesta, Vensngo co., Pa.. April .1.045. apl4 Turnpike Notice. 11100 KB for subscription to the stock of th e Birmingham .13 and Coal Hill Tuntpike Company, are open m ac conlance with the Charter of February tub, 1848. All thou desiring to take stock, will find books oyen at the Banking House of Mel. Wm. Latimer, Jr., Fourth at.. Pittsburgh; and at the Hotel of Mr. Daniel Shawham, in Birmingham; and at Wm. Noble's, Lower St. Olair tp. C. M`KIBBLN, P. M ?.Ali M, A I . ames Anderson, k'racu cal Chemist of Massachusetts, says: "After analy sing Jones' Spanish Lily Slits, I find It possesses the most beautiful and natural. and at the same tone innocent white I ever saw. i certainly can conseieutioctsly recommend its use to all whose skin requires beautifying." Sold only at 82 Chatham at., New York, and by - W T. JACKSON.' Agent, No. 89 Liberty street, Pitiburch. APRIL 10, 18 7 . . f l L lg i z .no l opening his Tsp SUP -1 Spring and t hi s morning open an . assortment of Linen Ginghatns, super Earlston do.; Flints amt Chintzes; Lathes' fine Dress Goods, in great variety; olanehesterGinglitims, new pat terns. In his assortment now opening, ere attest many . articles at lower prices than usual, such ns fine purple prittts, yard wide, at 1.21 c.; fine British Prints at Mc.; Dress Gingham, usual width, at Itlic.; Dress Lawns, yard wide, at 12tC.; Shirting Mnslins, very low; Irish Li. nen, &e. Will also open this morning, an Assortment of beautiful style light Chintzes, small figures, for children; Lawns for do. Also, Charnelion Silks; India .Wash do.; Crepe Shawls, &e. Persons wanting any thing in the Dry Goode way, will do well to call and see the goods, and hear the prices. . Merchants will find„in the Wholesale Rooms on te hl story, all inviting stock of fresh Goods, at about East ern prices. . ; *pm New Works. ALLISON'S MARI.BOROUGH—The militiry life of John, Duke of Marlborough: by Archibald F. R. S. author of the "History of Europe." Netintier's Life of Christ—The life of Jesus Christi in its historical connexion and historical developments: by Augustus Neander—translated from the tourth German edition. by John McClintock and E. Blumenthal, l'rofes sues in Dickinson College. Old Hicks the Guide; or Adventures in the Climanche Country in search of a Gold Mine: by Chas. W. Webber. Tho Bnchelor of the Albany: by , the author of the -Falcon Family." Dr. Chalmer'ePosthumous Worki Scriptural Readings. by the late Thennaa Chalmers, D. D.; L.L. rj,:: in three vols. Volumes Ist and 2d received. The above valuable works received this day. end for sale by JOHNSTON & STOCK roN, pro. Booksellers. corner Market and• Third sts. spit N AND SIMMER GO.' s A. A. MASON & CO., I C. L. ANTHONY & CO rirrancsou. NYW TOILE. . A. A. Mon it. Co., . GO Market Siren: bencetn Third and Fourth _ Streets - PITTSBURG!I, TjAVE 'recently clamed their new and elegant Store, 1.1 with an extensive stock of rich Spring And Summer Goods. comptising upwards of three hundred paexages of the latest and most fashionable styles. • Merchants throughout the country are particularly inviuS to call end i examine our stock. as tis our intentio.l to onr our goods at the lowest eastern wholesale prices. One' of . the firm, residing in New York, will be constantly sending us on fresh supplies of the most desirable goods, thereby giving us every facility in the transaction of our . lypsiness that could be possessed Do eastern houses. P rices are there fore guaranteed to be as low es the lowest New. York and Philadelphia rates. Oij) WHISKEY—OId Monongahela hiskey,• fo sale by the bbl and on drought; . 9 !ibis ohilloarbon Whiskey, for *ale by ji a n • MILLER it RICKF.TFAIN. TEri..—A general assortmeut of Cast, Shear, E. Blis ter,l3erman,Amelienit and Spring Steel. In store. sti All •. • :15. 127 / • L• B. 'WATERMAN. • ISSIBE MEM NEW YORK: 51ARKEP3 PITTSBURGH THEATRE. Manager and Lessee DANCE. HY MISS ANNA MALVINA: To be followed by the farce of CATCHING AN HEIRESS.: Wonder.. of Packet!snit t-. - . , ; , ;1..:: ~'-',_.4-;i..,,,,•,:-5...:'.:,:,‘,.;-,.-......7i5, ' '4, T.• Oates bri suction. AUCTION SALES, • . • • • BY. JOHN D. DAVIS. AUCTIONEER, South-.E.tur 001710 of Wood and Fifth raters. PUBLIC SALt:C et. F LOTS on IVglit stre in the Seth Ward of the City.—On Saturday. the 15th last_ at a o'clock, p. m.. at the Commercial Sales Rooms. corner of • . Wood and Fifth streets. will be sold. 8141 s, situated on. • the southerly side of Wylie street. adjoining and westerly • from Logan street. being a subdivision of Lots Nos.l - 7.78.,- :9, 80, 81, and Pl. in lrwin'a plan: two of which are ascii 19 fret front by t. 24 feet in depth to an alley 26 feet sij inches wide; the remaining six have each 20. teat in ftont by 124 feet to the aforesaid alley. A plan maybe seen at the °ace of 11. H. Wilkins', ;. Esq- 4th street, or at the Auction Itcorn. Terms at sal*: I aP 6 JOHN D. DAVIS. Auct. 1.3 Y order of the District Coun of Allegheny .county, •11 . .13 the property of the late firm of Reynolds k. Co.; at • the time. end plates hereinafter .rneutioned. will be sold. at intik Auction—consiating of about 21. bbl,. of Ale ; . also, about 100 full, half' and quarter well seasoned and sound beer and ale Dines. with. all the utensils in the brewery : consisting of all the utensils necessary fox brewintt ale and beer. and alto the tzAsx.of the brewery, •• which has about 8 years to nun. The ale. Leer, and bar. rels will be sold in front of the warehouse of Hussey & Bro.. Liberty at.. next door to NV. Wallacer rumble yard, • on Saturday. the 15th clay of April, at I . tieloetr. p.xn. • The brewing utensils, a part of- the barrels and .th• lease will be sold at the brewery. in the sth ward, near: the toll-grte. on the same day, at 2 o'clock p. m. Terme, . caste. par money. • '. W. F. JORDAN. Receiver. : ••• ape . • JOHN D. DAVIS, Auctioneer: • Q . T. CLAIR . STREET PROPERTY AT AUCTIODI,-; 0 'Will be exposed to public Bale: at the Commercial -- Sales Room. corner of -Wood and Fifth streets, on Satin. • day. thelsthinst- at El o'clock. T. . - All that certain piece of gromtd on the easterly side of. ' . St. Mir street between Penn street and the old Alleghe ny Bridge. being part of Lots Nos. 39 and 40, in Wood'a..., plan of Pittsburgh, end dereribed as follows. to wit: Be. ginning at thu corner of M'Crea's alley:thence extending in front along St. Clair street northerly eighty feet and in • • depth easterly . parallel with Penn street shout sixty-nine • •• feet to a four feet alley, with the Gee use and privilege of the Said alley. • • On this property are erected Four Three4toried Prick • limner, each 0190 feet front. Which are in good•condition • and would yield an annual rent of one , thonrand dollars... Terms of sale: one-fourth cash. and the balance in three equal annunl instalments. with interest semi-annu-..' ally. to be secured by bond and mortgage on the property. sold. • irr For further information 'arrly to It D. Wilkins; Fay . Foarth.street. r+•7 RUIN I). DA YTS. Anstioneer: liA tult z-A1.1,01 , 11..KA I'l h1,1""t JA. On Saturdny evening. the 15th inet_ at ft o'clock; at • the Commercial Seles Room. corner of Wood and Filth streets. will I e sold. 6 shnres of stork in the Pittsburgh' end flreenshurgh Turnpike Road Co • . • •nl2 JOIIN D. DAVIS. Auer.: cOult 1 It pursuance of en ore der of the Orphan's Court of Allegheny county, • will he exposed to public sale on the premises. on Patna': day. the lath but- at fi o'clock. r. 26... the following do.. scribed real wale. Leing the prnrerty of the Wel:rale' • Anderson. deed. vitt I of No. 60 in the p en of lots of the Tillage of O'IT Me. now Ninth Ward of the city of Pitiaburch. situate at the corner of Penn •and Allegheny streets, having a front of 2.1 feet on Penn street. anti ex. tending Tack 100 feet to Spring alley. Alan. that raluaLle lot No. 61. in the amid plan. haring a front of 24 feet on Penn street. and extending Leek It* fret to. Spring alley. on which is erected a two e'ciy Brick Dwelling House, • at present °restyled by Adam Bender. • Terant--One-thurth cash, residoe in three equal annual' payments, with interest, to he secured by 1.07 , 11 and moo. gage.. Cart - aw:a lirsext, • • Adnainietratrix of the estate of the late • E:tekiel Anderson. dreeased: • JOHN D. DAVIS. Anet. 50 SPLI NOW OIL PAIN'I'F.SUS AT MXl'lol%7. On Wednesday. the 12ih inst., pi 2 o'clock. p.m. at : the Commereink.ftales 'Rorie; enter or Wood and Fihh streets. will Le sold a Isrge collection Or very• superior Oil Tainting,. in handsome gilt frames. embreeine a great. variety of scenes in F.urope and America. which hive been executed by come of the best ariiits of this country. Catalogues will be ready and paiutings arranged for ex amination previous to the sale. N l3 " . . Atict. QPI.Y.ND ICktrwelinta Muse, aud soriy 0 Lots near Ternyeratireville. at Auction. On. Satur day nfternoon, the 2211 inst- at 2 o'clock. will be sold , on the premises. that splendid Two Slory.llriek !looses mid Lots. lately oreopied y Mr Daniel Datighey, • Also. forty large size Puilding Lots. very handsomely . situated on the Steubenville Turnpike road. and streets adjacent thereto, embracing beautiful rites for privet.' dwellings. a plan of utile)) may - he scan as tbe'Auction , store. or at the house of Wm. Applegate. • Terme. one-fnunh cash, residue lit three equal innust payments, with interest. apl2. • • •JOIIN P. DAVIS. Auctioneer. . ARISE SALE OP WOKS' BY exrm.ot:ux —oit 4-Saturday evening, the I:.th inst.. at 7 o'clock. at the • Commercial Sales Room. canter of ‘Good nod Filth ate. will be sold a large collection of valuable miscellaneous Rooks, embracing standard works on thelogy, history, poetry. arts, solenees, music. ke Al4O. family. Bibles, blank books. letter cud cap vt riling y. Piper. gold, pros,. &e. (apl4) JOHN D. DAVIS. Ancer. - DosrrivE PALE OF DRY GOODS. .11ontlay morning, April the 17th. et 10 o'clock. at the'Ciro menial Sales Room. corner of .Wood and Fifth streets; will he sold an extenaitre assortment of Foreign and Do mestic Staple and Fancy. Dry C;oods.&e. At 2 o'clock. p m.—A large assortment of new end second-hand • Household Furniture. among which - are mahogany secretary book-cases; dressing anti common bureaus. soles. mahogany chairs, tables, bedsteads. work . and wash s:anda. centre tables, liner and common chairs, • mantel clocks, looking-gl . feather • beds. bedding,. matrasses—together with a variety of kitchen furniture, cooking stove. writing desks. benches, carpeting, &c. A•large assortment of glassware. queenswa re, Fiore: , les. tobacco, cigars. confectionary. writing and wrapping mattocks. picks, shovels, forks. counter and plata:ma... scales &c. At 7 o'clock r. Tn.—A large assortment of fashionabl4 ready-made clothing, beets. shoes . hats. caps, umbrellas, saddles. bridles, whips, combs, gold and ;therm-etches, jewelry, cutlery, musical instruments, •arieWof dry goods. &e. , •a 14 . astss rmlus AUCTION SALES In ALLEGH EN V C TT ET WM. J. DURNSILZ. ACCTIONEER. I =2ll7E= o TUIZDAY. April 18. at 9 o'clock. at the furniture .• O wareroom of 11. & 1. Nlehanr. ed door from corner • of Middle alley, fronting on the Dismond..rAllegbeny) will Le sold positively without reserve. their entire stoek. of new and fashionably made Furniture, among which , are 8 fine mahogany Dressing Bureau.; .. . 18 `• * Bureaus; , 1 super " Secretary • 6 " " • . Side Table ' s: • 6 Dining and Breakfast Tables; ' , 6 mahogany Sewing Stands;. I . .` Centre Tables; 2 pair super. Card " ; 1 dozen fine hair seat mahogany Choirs; •2 mahogany bah. seat Rocking Chairs; French fret back, bustle and common Chairs; . Children.' Chaim &c., &e. trill W .M . J. BURNSIDE. Aurt. • ROOKS AT AUCTION.—Ou Saturday eTeuing. IStli .1) inst., at 7& o'clock, at the Auction /loom. will ha sold without reserve. a very fine •colleetion of Theological. Medical, illustrated andmnitecllancous BOOKS. Tha Books will be ready for examination on Saturday. anl3 . WM..I. BURNSIDE.. AUPfr. BUILDING . LO'fb• Jri•.:ALLFGIIENY, Kr Arcrton.—On Satardey alternooni April , 21d, 1..4P, at 5 o'clock, on the premises. will Le sold a very • &Wahl. Building Lot of Ground. being No. as in H.,' Fleming's plan—frnuting on Fleming street 20 feet inches. and extending heck 75 feet.- Sale positive. Xitla indisputable. • Terms. ft 'cash; balance iu three equal an nual payments, with interest. • ispl3 WM.-J. BURNSME, Atte*. ..: AVCTTON BALES BY JAMES M'kENN.II. AUCTIONEER No. 111 Wool, Slam. luau DOOM! warm Fur. CIOLD AND SILVERWATCHF.S. Portable Mire, Fur. NJ - niftier, at Auerien.—On Saturday eve.iing tier,' Ap 1115th. at early gas light, •wiU be sold, at M'Kennwe Auction Rooms, co. 114, Wood street, 3 doors from Fifth, a large assortment of new and second-hand Gold and . Silver Watches, some of whirl' are very valuable, corn. prising: Levers,' L'Ephies, Horizontal and Quartiers. Also, at the same time, by order Of Administrators, one Portable Rifle. Mahogany Bureau. Sofa, Centre Table, . one sett Fancy Chairs. and Rocking Chair. Also, a lot of Clothing and Dry Goods. apl3 • JADIES 51'KENN'A.* Asset. ?Ito the Honorable, the Judges of the Court of quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the County of Al legheny :' The petition of I.lrs. F.. Pomeroy, of Ross Toviship, in the enmity of Allegheny, humbly sheweth. That your petitioner hash provided herselt with materials , for the accommodation of travellers and others, at her dwelling house in the township aforesaid, and prays that your honors will be pleased to grant her a license to keep a public house of ' entertainment. And your pen. , dotter. as in duty bound, will pray. • .hIRS. F. POME.RO . We. the suhrenhers, citizens of the above township.do certify, titer the above petitioner is of good repute for, honesty and temperance, and it well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of travel. - ere and others, and that said Covent is necessary. G. Caskaden, A. Sayler, It. Tenney, .1. Mather. R. Mill. rod. J. Williams, J. Giles, N. King. 1.. P. Ilaneock, Wra.. Powell. James Thompson. R. Thompson. 5p12.113t . : ONE DOLDAR TWELVE AND A: DAEF.CT.NTS. . —Marriage.—Confidential.—Any lady between ty and thirty , . possessing a symmetneal form, good . feri- • tures, Esc.. is asked confidentially , can she .supposi any man could admire her while she has such yellow teeth; such sallow, rough, coarse slim and such dirty,„l4.2, . wiry hair; when. by spending the-above sum, she :night have delicate white teeth, a pore sweet breath. and a beautiful head of hair. She can have beautiful white.: teeth and sweet breath by using a ?a. box of Jones' Ant. bee Tooth Paste; a skin white, pure and spotless 04 1140 p. by. using a cake of the genuine Jones' Italian Chemieal soap; and a beautiful head of hair by using a 38. hot:deaf Joni' Corot //air Ratoratice. Do not form an opinion • against this before you trry or you will regret it; but sure to ask for Jones' articles. Sold only in New York at elthatham at. For sale by • M. JACKSON. Agent,. E 9 Liberty at., l'iltsburgh...,.. W all Paper Warelbetwee. ‘To. 47, AItKET STREET,. between Third mutt IN Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa..—TDOMAS PALMER,. Manufacturer and Importer of W.AL I. PAPER, Fire. Board Prints, Borders, Landscape Papers. Ornamental- , Designs, Trensparent Window Shades, &e.. and dealer . . . Writingin And Wrapping Paper, Bonnet and Binders.; Boards, ho., Ice.—has at pre.sent on hand a very extensive and well assorted stock of every article in his line of • shunts. To persons who buy to sell again; he . will make ' so liberal a (Nevins: as can hardly fail to secure their ens.. torn; and the greet variety from which housekeepers will have it in their power to select, and the very low prima at, which he is determined Mien than ,will, he flatters him- . silt; present such inducements as cannot bc offered, in this • location, by any other House in the trade. • . • Irritags and Tanner's Scraps will be, taken in ex ;, change, at the highest prices. . 'Cnattaril, RAlfllN9.--50 boxes, 10 half boxes, choice 31 Rai.l sin?. 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