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Resolved, That a committee . of twenty, including
- the Chairman, be appointed to call a general meet.
ing of the Democrats, in ragfication of the stamina
.: tiontet Baltimore, to be held at the time and place
delft/Med in the call authorized by the County
Committee of Correspondence.
Of which the meeting approved.
JAMES S. CRAFT, Chin.
W. W. Gvntert, Seep
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In purattaace of the above Resolution, the follow.
inflitnions, appointed by said' meeting, ragtime a
_ general attendance of their Democratic fellow.
citizens, at the old Court House, on Friday, the 2d
day.of Juno, at half past 7 o'clock, to respond to
the Selection of Democratic candidates, made at
Baltimore.
Jannis S. Craft, • John Birmingham,
John Taylor, William Simmons,
Andrew Burke, A. D. Patterson,
William Paull, • John Turbett,
Samuel McNeish John M. Irwin
Charles Barnett, ' Edward Snowden,
Charles-Paulson, Col Wm Meredith,
dubs S. Miller, John 8. - Guthrie,
Mbehael Kane, Elias C. Gregg,
Jarees Denney, J. S. Banning.
MAT 30, 1848.
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Ara Apology,
Wo•think it is due to ourselves • to state, that sick
um in the family of the proprietor of the Post, has
eaused . a very - material derangement in the various
matters connected with our dutiei In the office; and
we haw, bean unable to write as much as may have
beei expected of us. In a few days hence, our
usual-routine of business can be agaitiontered upon,
when the Post will be rendered as interesting as
usdal;
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- The Nomlissittosis.
Front r every point whence we obtain information,
we receive the gratifying news , that our friends are
the.support of CASs and .13ert.tai, with an
. ardeecy . that promises an unprecedentid triumph.
Thepeistaci State of the Union, in which we have
had arg'reason for supposing that we might obtain a
majority, with the single exception of New York, in
whielt:there does not exist a strong, probability that
, - the Remiacratic majority will be increased in a ire-.
uvu:idonii deg!e.e. Even in New York, we; are led'
to think that,lhesh Order may not arise from the
chat* isusrstirroneditig her, good May, even in_this
.electioniesult to-the People. But, we are not san
guine orany thing in the futUracourse of this State.
Shehie-thrown-her influence in favor of Federalism,
on *ore than one occasion, when the institutions of
the country were in danger. This gives to us less
4:Guideline In the - movements-of a portion of her po
liticians,rind so affects the minds of the Democracy
generally as to induce a feeling of i entire indiffer.
eace respecting heritourse.
SEMI
The Ratification Meeting.
We maderstand.that, the Democracy of Allegheny
are determined on making a rally to-night, such as
-will regent honor upon them. They are truly re•
joined at..lik.:nomination—because they feel that it
is a torrer-Alf - S - Giigth ; theyare, determined
to
give it-einearty and unanimous a support as the'
Deimiciata'of Allegheny know - how to give to the
men -of their choice. .Every ward and township,
evorjh,lt and valley, every firth and Workshop will,
' we heel, have its 'representatives on the occasion,
so that a About may go up for CAss and Brame that
Anil shake the iron hills . of Allegheny, and its re
-taa baAitions cease not till Federalism be effectually
-.43lenneul in ,1/349.
"U s DR. WILLARD'S AN7I-13ILIOVS AND LIVER Fats
soeuverr TIIE NVotti.m—The daily and weekly papers *of
the day are filled with long and labored advertisements,
some professing to cure this thing and others that thing,
,hut many of theM Professing to cure every thing. This I
doctrine does not, however, generally receive much fa- 1
vor; yet some have - suppose that a medicine existed that I
would cure all kinds of diseases; some mysterious
generally unknown principle iu the medical kingdom,
which would dig- out the very. root .of diseases. This
however is not the case, and nothing can immune ahs u rd
than to suppose that ft is no; such, a thing never. exl,n,,,i
save in the imagination of the manufacturer of some
'‘Elixir of Life;' "Universal Parlacca,”"Balstun of Life;' ,
or something of this *ind. - Each' Class of diseases has,
its proper remedy and is si:t 'arrangeA by:nature. For,
Liver and Billions complains, We .have no account of
anything - surpassing Or. Willard's Anti.Billious and
.Liver Ms. Try them, only 25 cetits'per bOX•
rtN Saturday event ~,•••• June 7/ -- (, : cloCk at the
' These medicines, prepared and sold by p
A. W. Brockway & C0.,.1y0 2, Commercm "Bow . Liberty
.11441 Grr TR= PAR.--A counterfeiter named street, Pittsburg:l,lo whom all letters for agencies or 0- ‘,l Commercial Sales" Room, eorner br Ivond a' d P 'lt
makersines must be addressed. Sold also byJ.SChoom, streets, will be sold. a I ttr-c ollectionsocrießnceTlfsett.tilis.,
Tobin was caught by an . of fi cer on ..itte Ciaeillaall & Co. Ogden & Snowden, Joel Mohler, R. E. and Paper, valuable o orks'in c ollection
Art
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F L §nowdeu, John P. scon,j, H. casio. Ime s •.,,,i a n d standard Literature PR IC lees, rued cap Writing
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whsit L afer• 'days agotinat as he *as l aboot to ern" A. Bl Joues;Jolin Hays, Spaulding & Kneeland, and W. pap er , Turkey mill; Bishop and Laorronce's make. Gold
bark for Pitbburgh.. Of course his :anticipations ' Jackson.
' - and Steel Pmts.
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Also, by.Ellion & Beckon; and D . M. Cu ny, Allegheny Books can be examined on the afternoon of sale.
- werefinatrated ' he had pilen-of•monii in hie puree. c ity.
apii•d&sryi jet', JOHN D. DAVIS, Auct,
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L. : HARPER, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR
PITTSBURGH':
FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 2, 1846
DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS
FOR PRESIDENT,
, LEWIS _CASS,
_ AficarGAN.
- FOR VICE PRESIDENT,
IV 31 0 B ITT LE R
OF 'KENTUCKY.
DEMOCRATIC ELECTORAL TICKET
- . Thisuse. rata, of Clearfield.
• Darn) D. Ardratve, of Northampton.
1 ) 41 / 1 11.1012.11.11V1i 15113CLOMIL
--, • I. HlMATl.'llionria, Philadelphia Couitty
5 ' ' 11. - Holm R. Krissse ' 'do City.
• 111. Imam Sntex, , • do County.
. IV. A. L. Ronscrorrr. do ' do
. • V.. Jacob Veirr. Moutgornm ao
VI. Ronans E. a rum, Lehigh do
VII. WILLIAM W. Down's°, diester do
.._ VEIL-them NIALAISKAN., Lancaster do
• SIX- Arne* Kusir.; Berke do
• X. Buts...EDS. Scnoonovert. Monroe do
:•• W. SWELLAND, Wyoming do
, Xll..lcernu•Hrtimentert, Tioga do
• .Toart V, RING, Clinton • do
XIV. Jotor.Wattisratc; Lebanon . do
XV.. Rosisrr J. PISILEIL York • .de
XVL. SMITH, Fnparitn do
XVII. Jottc Csualeam.. linnungdou do 4
Cluszes Greene do •
' Gnonrin - W...DowsLan t ,Bedford do
XX. ..Tonn 8.. Stilirros, Denver.
XXI. Grottos P.:HAMILTON. ..illeghelly do
XXII. do
T r : Theoloy Iv is, Potter do
XXIV. !Amiss p. CA:I/resit, Butler do
FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER,
ISRAEL PAINTER,
Oj Westmoreland County,
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{Yr THIS PAPER. THE' L'lnr.s OF THE UNITED
- •'.'STATES. TREATIES. RESOLUTIONS OF CON:
etc ARE PUEIL7SHED EY AUTHORITY
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Post 3ob printin g Office,
'ecifiisrEn OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS.
See adyertisement.on the first page.
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113 , - Adivrtisers arc lc
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F.' , quested to hatathiJi that:Aron before
*clock, Alf. This 'must be complied with in order to in
siOnious inertion. Whoa ig as =rabic an eas : her . hour would
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bg prof •
••-.. Count) , Committee.
pnriaance ofa , previous call, a meeting of the
• Democratic Committee of Cerreapondence was held
at.thn Court House, on Saturday, the 27th of May,
1 / 3 48, at which the following resolutions were adopt
ed t •
~ .I.lissoloed, That the pgmary Meetings for the
clthice oi Delegates to the Cattily Convention, be
celled for Saturday, the 17th day of June neat; at
..the usual times and places; and that the Convention
meet c on the II ednesday thereafter, at the Court
Houle; at 11' o'clock, A. M.
2. /looked, That a meeting to ratify the nomina
tion fin' President 'and Vice President, made by the
Baltimore Convention, be called by the Chairman
for Friday evening, the 2d day of June next, at the
Old Court House, in the Diamond.
- -3.-Ranks, Thatlames Watson, Geo. R. Riddle,
stod'Andrew Wylie, Jr., be a Committee to procure
si makable place as DaHOCIAIIC JLEAD QIYAREERS,
fir. the coming campaign.
4. Resolved, That the proceedings of this mee
big be published in the Democratic papers.
Bashed, That the meeting adjourr.
CHARLES SHALER, Ch'n.
Asimsw Wnss, Jr., Sec,y.
Mr In obedience to the second of the above Res• ofittinal, the Democracy of the City and County are
reilpzestedto asseMble at the old Court House, on
Friday evening, the 2d Jane next, at past . 7 o'clock
P. 1/. 1 1, for the' purpose of ratifying the Baltimore
nominations fur President and-Vice President of the
Milted State*. - CHARLES SHALES, Ch'n.
Demicroratte Nominaticins.
lar g e number of Democratic citizens assembled
at, the-bongo of Samuel Murray,LlPenn street,) on
theirruning_ of the 30th instant, in consequence of
awanonymous call for the ratification of the Balti-
Ilion. nomination.. No person present avowing
hiniself is the author of the Call, ityras moral and
-auriul that the present meeting be organized, which
waildone .by the appointment of James S. Craft,
E.q.,es Chairman, and-Wm. W. Gu thrie' au Secretary.
It was then
wThe Jenernonlan.”
Our campaign paper has been delayed,
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or two, Owing to the great press of buil* in:. eel
offine, and aietnewitt the fnatily._of the I;liulrintor.„ .
We expect-to send - it Forth ring the'
full proceedings ' ofthe.„Dennkrattel Gelnenral Cote;
vention, and other"iutetesti n nitter.::
The Cairo'seine Bank.
We insert the following at the particular reqiiest
of a frien d : It is at copied fo an Ohio paper, and
may be all true; but we do not vouch for it:
Bann Cuta.vrars..--We take pleasure in
having it hour power to-day of fully redeeming our
late pledge to the public in regard to this Bank, by
publishing the following condensed synopsis from its
official quarterly report of the let Mat., by which it
will be-seen, that its condition, ac one of our.safest
and' i:Mildest institutions, is not . probably excelled
by tiny; other Bank in our State :
i ZESOVACES.
Bills and Notes discounted, exclusive of
doubtfulfor bad,
9353,512 03
Due tromothet solvent Ohio Banks,.. 31,725 18
Notes of ether solvent sp ecie - paying
Bank , '
22,391 00
Gold and Bilver Coin, ................ 86,158 .53
Funds in Eastern City Banks subject to.
our Sight Drafts,
Do. from sto 25 days' date,..
Other resources, ............
Total resources...
Notes in Ciretdatien, .............
Doe to . other Ohio Banks and State,
Depoidtea,
Total liabilities to the public, .... $267,823 -50
Capital paid and remaining in ; • 200,000 00
Surplus Undivided , 34,498 37
Our Hook Table.
We have a number of interesting and valuable
works-before us, that require a passing notice; but
we gave not leisure at present to attend to them as
they deserve. We would especially recommend
" Lectures on Shakspeare, by H. N. Hudson," in
two volumes, and the "Power of the Pulpit, by G.
Spring, D. D." as being truly valuable works that
are for sale by &merry. & Errousit ; and the Ecicc
'tic•Series of School Books, now on hand by Joint
H. Metion. We shall notice all these works in a
more particUlar manner hereafter.
Myer Platoesat Pens.
These truly excellent articles, to which wo called
the attention of our readers some days since, are to
be bad in this city only at the store of McDorraxo
At
BEESON, on Market street, near the Diamond;
have on hand a good supply. We are pleased to
find that these pens are approved by every one who
has used them; and we have presented some of them
to several of our friends, in order that they nigh ,
test their merits.
SS- Messrs. McD. & B. have also on hand a fine
assortment of elegant Books 11. r presents, School
Books, Ste.
11441 ,- A Meeting of delegates opposed to the County
Subscription to the Pennsyjvania Railroad company,
was held in the new Court House, Wednesday the
3d day of May 1843 John Riddle of Robinson
son Township was called to the chair and James A.
Gibson of Pine Township appointed secretary, when
the following Resolutions were unanimously adopt.
ed.
Resolved, That we, a portion of the Convention,
called by the Commiasioners of Allegheny County,
on the subject of the Pennsylvania Railroad, do here
by solemnly Protest, in the name of the people,
against any subscription on the part of the crawl to
the said Railroad.
'Resolved, That the foregoing p roceedings be sign-
ed by fficers and published i n the papers of the
county. JOHN RIDDLE, Chen.
J Alms A. Gomm, Sec.
COUNENCEMENT OT A NEW TAADE.—The Michi•
gar brought down on Friday, from Chicago to Messrs.
H. H. Brown & Strong, the first consignment from
St. Louis, via the Illinois and Michigan Canal. The
consignment consisted of smoked hams, lard, and
molasses, all of which will no doubt meet a ready
sale in this market. This !abut the commencement
of a trade that must prove of incalculable benefit to
our State, and is destined to become one of consid
erable magnitude. Already large quantities of lum
ber from the northern part of this State is beginning
to seek this outlet for a market, and at prices that
could not be obtained in other markets, and as our
business men direct their attention to this avenue,
other products of our State will seek illead the trade
gradually increase.—Defroit Fret Presi, May 22.
The General Synod of the Lutheran church has
just finished a session of five day. Ippears that
their clergy now number ibout s 620. t a
- They hare
under their charge 1660 congregations, to which
are attached 200,000 n embers. Their yearly in
crease by immigration is 20,000, and by member
ship 3,000. They also possess three incorporated
colleges and dire theological seminaries in which
about 154 young men ate in course of preparation
for the ministry.
Fatizz PaosrEcrs.—The Kalmazoo.(Michigan) Ga.
zette, says of the prospects of fruit, in that section
of the country, it has not suffered so severely from
the frost as was, for a while, apprehended. It is
now certain that even a large portion of the peach
blossom, have escaped injury, and the prospect of
every variety of fruit never was so good in this coun
ty as at present.
The strawberry, blackberry, and every species of
wild fruit, will yield abundantly, if very favorable
appearances are any indication.
Mertz SUGAR. The Quebec Gazette of 13th,
says that a great quantity of maple sugar has been
made this year in the district of Quebec. It is said
that in the Parishes of St. - 7cleeph and St. Francois,
lass thanof Dorchester, many farmers have not ma4e
from 3000 to 6000 pounds each, and tlrat
in these two parishes above 300,000 pounds have
been made.
ErEcTrow trr OnEcorr. The Oregon Spectator an
nounces the of returns of the election thr gov
ernor as follows: George Abernethy, 636; A. L.
Lovejoy. 520; scattering 18. Abernethy•s pluralty
16. Rather a close election, that.
ra- CAN Coxsesirrioa DE Conan question is
asked by many anxious souls, who, perhaps in the last
stage of disease, have some nearer valuable friends thus
afflicted; to this answer, painful us it is to say, that few
ever recover. Death cannot be deprived of its prey,
when disease has knitted its fatal threads upon the vitals.
It is therefore of the utmost importauce for all persons
who may have a bad cold, cough, pain in the breast and
side, soreness of the throat, difficulty of raising up the
phlegm Mid manor that accumulates upon the lungs.- in
the printery stages, and leads to Consumption. when not
removed. To such as are afflicted, I would recommend
them to procure at once a few bottles of Dr. Duncan's
Expectorant Remedy, which is certain to remove all the
first symptoms, that so often hang so long to the system,
and finally destroy life. A Ratravim SUFFERER.
Dr. Duncan has openedlt Western Medical Office, 150
Sycamore street wherehis medicines are sold, wholesale
and retail. Advice given in all diseases.
ID'Sold by Wu. JACKSON, Agent, Kt Liberty street,
Pittsburgh;
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117" We shall put forth in a few weeks the history o
one of the most singular results of that great character
istic of the American people, (Go•a-bead-a tire-ness,)
which has ever taken ghee in this country. A business
of one hundred thonsmill dollars per year built up from
nothing, in the short space of four years. We arc told
that the sales of Vaughn'a Vegetable Lithontriptie Mix
ture, the (heat American Remedy, have been brought to
their present enormous rates in four years only. So
famed is the article for its singular medicinal properties.
that it is used for all diseases, in all parts of the world.—
Agents tell wonderful stories about it; call on them and
get a pamphlet. See advertisement in our columns.
Hays & Brockway, Wholesale and Retail Agents, No.
2, Commercial Row, Liberty street, Pittsburgh. ma 27
144 i'L" -:' " A.' •
.
17,488 46
83,626 67
7,620 00
$602,321 87
..$255,152 00
•• 12,451 59
•• 89,249 91
$602,321 87
Tux BAKER FAltztr.—These celebrated vocal
ism will be in Pittbhurgh in a few weeks or months.
We find the following in an exchange paper:
Since we were in the State of Pennsylvania, we
hare added a superior soprano voice to our former
number, which proves to he a very valuable addi
tion, as it gives us the advantage of a vast compass
of voice.* We hare not forgotten 'our kind friends
in Pennsylvania, and intend to re-visit them during
the coming autumn, should we not prolong our stay
among our gaskee friends beyond our present ex
pectations. Veiy respectfully, yours,
JOHN C. BAKER,
Of the Baker Vocallata.”
° A•
Arm - melt Steam Boar Tlitcr.--Officer Hague, of
the Independents, yesterday arrested a well known
individual named Fleming, for the larceny of knifes,
forks, Ste. from the steamer Monongahela. He Wile
taken in his own house, near the Point. His wife
surrendered him, with the stolen property ; sod she
seemed gratified in being able to escape from him,
RAM ROAD C.oevr.trrsorr.--As full reports of the
Proceedings of the Rill Road Convention have ap
peared in the other papers in advance of us, (much
to our regret,' we have concluded that our readers
would be better 'pleased with other matter. We
have given the grand result by publishing the vote
upon the Resolutions.
b.! There is grett indignation in the new wards
against the member of the Select Council who ab
sented himself from the meetings of Tuesday and
Wedneadsy, and thus prevented the organiution for
business. Ho represents the Eigh.Ward, or rath
er misrepresents it, as the people there Ray. We
presume he will not gain a re-election for some time. I
NW We udnerstand there is quite an excitement
among some of the Omnibus drivers of the city, in
relation to the bill which is now creating so much
excitement in the Council.. They say it is an out
rage to legislate in relation to Omnibuses; and they
regard the Omnibus Bill as unconstitutional.
lam` A play called " Honesty was presented
last evening by Miss %Vemyss and the company. It
is a middling piece only; and bears a singular title
for these times of commercial duplicity. It would
be well if all men, and women, could peribrm
" Honesty " of some kind upon this great stage—
the world.
!kr A man was arrested by one of the Night Po
lice yesterday morning, on the charge of stealing
an old coat from the steamer Brilliant. It was after.
wards discovered that he was entirely innocent, and
he was promptly discharged by 'the Mayor.
Ear Talking of Strawberries and Cream, puts us
in mind of a sight we enjoyed (!) yesterday. In a
FM street window there was exposed to view dish
es heaped with berries, and we were informed that
under the same roof might have been found cream
in abundance.
"Purviunces' News," of Allegheny city, is
certainly a very readable Whig paper. We under
stand that it will succeed. • Well, we are glad of it;
for we have lived long enough to know that error
never succeeds on account of the number of its ad
ad vocates.
turitovnienzir or Aux-cricriv.,--We have se
cured a chart of certiin improvements that have
been proposed for Allegheny City.
_Should the pro
jectors succeed in the scheme, Allegheny will be
one of the prettiest places in the Union, if it is not
already.
rap The Methodist Conference finished the busi
ness of the Session yesterday, and the members left
for their homes. They hare been hard at work for
some weeks, and are no doubt exhausted. Their
work has been satisfactorily performed.
Cumcac FtniWonxB.—Tiiii. wonderment
and curiosity was displayed with great brilliance at
the Eagle Saloon, last evening. Go and see it some
one of theise comfortable evenings.
De' The Allegheny Potic'e officers are rather un
gallant in their conduct towards certain easses of
citizens. On Sunday they took up six ladies, and
we yesterday noticed thorn on the street with two
other.
I}lr - Mr. Van Amringe lectures in Temperance
Hall this evening, on the " Homestead exemption',
principle. He has had good audiences during his
course.
Foutin.—We were misinformed the other day as
to tho finding of the body of Mrs. Wallace. lint,
yesterday, it was found, near Ilerr's island. Last
evening, the Coroner held an Inquest.
it 3" The Alleghenian has been diacontieued for
want of patronage. The Editor, Air. Kenedy has,
we learn, taken a Station in the Gazette as "local."
.-A
On Thuredny ercaht.g, Marrie
the Oth d
itt:kent, by the Rev. W
D. Lemon, Mr, JOUN APLEADY LVDWIG, of this city, I,
Miss MATILDA LAMPLER, of IVCSIDIOreinid.
[1:7" Notice.-. Tho. S. B. n Bcaver," C. E. Curia,
Master, will leave, Idler this notice, for Beaver, Glas
gow, and 'Wellsville, punctually at 9 o'clock in the morn
ing.
my2o
PIT-TSBURGH TREATRIE.
C. S. Pq4T2.2 hianagerand Lessee
• PRICES OF ADMISSION:
&SS Clide -- ..50C. I Se c ond • Tier.• • .36c. J.Pit••• .25e.
Gallery - 20 c. I Private Boxes... 81,00.
Fifth night of MR. and MISS WEMYSS. -
Friday, June 2,-will be acted the
STRANGER.
"Stranger Mr Oxley.' Baron, ... .. —Mr. - IVemyrs.
Mrs. fluller, Miss Wimps. I Peter- -
AFTER WU:p l i, DANCE DE MESS ANNA.SLAEVINA. •
To conclude na the ,
:MARRIED RARE.
Flighty.-- ..; ... -.Mr. Prior. j Mrs. Flighty• •Miss Porter.
Mrs Trinktrac, • Alias Petrie. j Susan . Mrs. _Prior,
!Er — Doors open 1, past, 7; Curtain r ises } befo S.
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Stan —A few merningeago,anumher of fellows,
took a frolic, and fet'pestitre;:brtibied'arid haftes
mime Wood streciaigtisWairantotre'sitit fertheirf,
e d
and we understaiff . a;rewaill: willbei::iiivekto the
oigicer making the arrest.
ifesterday a gent/emu named Jones (we do not
know him, but we thinle'we have heard the name
before,) was taken up . by - the Police for removing
signs from their proper places. This was fun to
him while it lasted, but ho hall not laughed Since
the affair of the arrest.
Wl' We atoppeciinto Barnum , s Museum for a mo
ment, on Tuesday evening—.[ and we here take oc
anion to thank the door keepers for permitting us
to pass without the "complimentary ticket , " which
they were kind enough to leave for us.] We saw
a few feet of the Panorama of funeral of Napo
leon. It is a grand affair. The lecture that accom
panied it, was also very interesting. The pavilion
was crowded.
1:1G/IT BY TEL have already no
ticed the following case. We copy from tits
cinnati Enquirer:
...Officers Hulse and Suter arrested a mail named
Wm. Moore, yesterday on the - landirig,- who:had run
away from Washington to., Pa.; with another man's
wife. Mr. Damon, the man who had lost hit wife,
traced the pair to Pittsburgh, and.there learned they
had left on the Pdonongsbela f01.,* trip down the
river. He immediately telegraphed ' to, our police,
stating that Moore had taken $lOO in money besides
his wife, and requested that they should be arrested.
They were 'oven described that when they arrived
lieYe, the officer, found no difficulty in identifying
them. They were brought before the Mayor, and
his Honor thought fit, under the circumstances, to
commit the man to jail until such time as the injured
husband should come down to appear against him.
The woman was discharged. Mr. B. will probably
arrive this morning, to claim hia wife if ho wants
her, and to take his money, if he can get it.
suwliOilitiOnit Vitiated =alij the Firlt
aesslonor tlae ThLrtieth Congre
• •••--, [Poittic--No:211 AN `ACT iR •
amendment of an Act, entitled "An act
to % :ameld, the:act eet,tled "An act to., reduce the
rates of 'postage, isrlthiet and;correct the
abuse, of the franking privilege, and" for the pre
vention of fraud on the revenues of the Post Of-
See Department"' passed the third of March,
• one thousand e.ght hundred and forty five.
Be it enacted by the Senate and Home qf Regresen,
tatters of 'the United !States V America in Congress
asembkd, That the rates ofcominiuionsouthorized
to be paid to postmasters by the first section of said
act, shall be allowedand paid to them, on the amount
of postage received in each quarter ef the year, and
in due proportion for any period leas than a quarter,
instead of being allowed and paid nn the amount re
ceived for a year, as was by mistake provided for in
said act. .
Sec. 2. And Se it/or/her meted, That all post-
masters whose commissions have been diminished by
their being allowed and paid on the amount ` of post
age
age received in a year, instead of on the amount re
ceived in it quarter, shall r ke permitted to resettle
and adjuat their accounts riccordicg to the first sec
tion of this act, and shall allowed and paid such
sum as may be justly foundttheir due on such reset
tlerbent of their acconnts. ;
SEC. 3 And be it fn. Our "it - Ceded, That the Post
master General be be authorized to employ, tempo
rarily, such additional clerks as may be found 'ne
cessary fur the resettlement of the accounts of post
masters authorized by this act.
SEC. 4. And be it ittrther enacted, Tbat, to the
postmasters at offices where the mail is regularly to
arrive between the hours of nine o'clock at. night
and five in the morning, the commission on the- first
hundred dollars collected in one quarter may be in
creased by the Postmaster General to k sum not ex
ceeding fifty per cent.
APPROVED May 17, 1848,
(Ptyouc---No. 3.2.)
AN ACT to require the holders of. military land
warrants to compensate the land officers of the
United States for services in relation to the locs;
tion of those• warrants. •
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Represent:
olives of the United Stales of America 'in Congress
assembled, That for the services which May be ren
dered after the passage of this act by the register■
and receivers of the several land offices of the United
States, in carrying out the provisions of the ninth
section of the act of eleventh February, one thou
sand eight hundred and fortpseven, retitled, "An
act to raise, for a limited time, an additional military
force, and fur other purposes," they shall each be
entitled to require from the holders of warrants
issued under that act, for one hundred and *ivy
acres, the Sum of fitly cents for each ; and ken: the
holders of warrants, issued under the same law, fur
forty acres, the sum, of twenty.five cents for each,
as full compensation for those services: Provided,
That in all cases where the warrant is located by,
and for the use of the volunteer or soldier to whom
such warrant may have issued, fur services rendered
under the act aforesaid, no compensation shall be
Chatted, either by the register .or receiver, fot
making such location.
Ater:toren May 17,1848.
(Ptro. 33.)
AN ACT to authorizeaztc— the N
issuing of a register to
the brig Encarnacion.
Be it marled ty Mr &nate and Homeßepre
tenlaliveS of the United Stales of Jimmied in Congress
assembled, That there be issued under the direction
of the Secretary of the Treasury a register to the
brig Kama rnacion, formerly a Daniah vessel, but new
owned by John B. Brown, Jeadiah Jewett, and
Mark P. kmory, of Portland, in the State of Maine,
citizens of the United States, the said vessel having
sustained great damage on a voyage from St. Thom.
as to Portland, and the aforesaid owners having
caused the said vessel to be repaired and refitted for
sea at great expense: Provided, it shall be proved
to the satisfaction of the Secretary of the Treasury
that the cost of the repair,: and refitting said vessel
in the United States exceeds three-fourths of the
original cost of building a vessel of the same ton
nage in the United States.
ROBERT C. WINTHROP,
Speaker of the House ofßepreventauves.
G. M. DALLAS,
Vice President of the United States, and
President of the Senate.
JAMKS K. POLK.
A PPlteltD, May 17;1848.
BleGuirey's Eclectic School Books.
Fr HESE BOOKS have now attaitted•a popularity far
greater than was ever before acquired by any series
of Reading Books in the United States. And the increase
of the present year's sales over those of former years, is
even in a greaser ratio than ever before.
They now stand before the public approved as "mast
found appended to very recent recommendatory notices
(upon a vary careful and thorough examination) will be
readily appreciated:
Rev. 13r. LYMAN' Bascumt.
Rev. CIIAILLES Etx.iirrr, D. D. : of the Western Chris
tian Advocate.
President T. J. Moos.
Rev. Dr. C. E. Stowe.
Rev. E L. Mummy ; Rev. J. M. Termite.
Rev. P. B. Witacti, of the Methodist Female College.
IL H. Manor, D. D., of the Farmer's College.
From the well known Principal of the Female Semi
nary at Steubenville, Rev. C. C Beatty :---
Sratinaserm.e. April 'Z. ISIS.
Flaring entire confidence in the superior excellence of
the Eclectic School Books, and believing them better cal
culated, than any others knowit to me, for the improve
ment of the scholars, I have for some time used them in
our Seminary, and not only design to continue, but would
recommend them to all engaged in the education of
youth. CHARLES C. BEATTY,
S.up't Female Seminary.
•
flaring used the Ec !colic School Souks for several
years, 7 fully concur with the above.
Maya, I J. N. GOS TIORN.
6-13. Prin. Pitisbusgh Female Institute
Pr:anton, May 18th, 1819.
The Eclectic Series of Professor McGurey combines
excellencies in matter, style and arrangement which
render them preferable to any works which I have seen
on the same subjects. A un ilorm standard of suitable
Elementary Books has long been a desideratuin
,in our
Common Schools;
and, in my opinion, this can n ot be
better supplied than by the adoption s of the Eclectic .
Series. CA ARLE
S 'ELLIOTT, -
Prof. Met. and Belles Lettres, Western University, Pa.
•
Prrreatmen, Ma ISM, IE4B.
The undersigned, Teachers of the Pub qeh Is of
Pittsburgh and vleinity,,being aware of th .e._ Vance
of using in all our &mots a uniform serieSior ' ement
[try Books, have carefully considered the claims:to public
L v9o
favor of n large number of the various books now in
use, and front e.raminarion and practical knatckalge, we
believe thatAtleGutfey's Elective Series combines. ti
greater nurtiter of excellencies, is more simple in its'
arratigernoi more thorough in its parts, and better
adapted Oa , t e purpose of instruction, than the Books
now in use in our Schools. And when we consider the
extensive circulation of these Books in our city and vi
cinity, we cannot but hope that means will be taken to
secure that uniformity so much needed.
in.:. B. D. Meads, (from examination,) Principal 2d
Ward Boy's School. •
J. Whittier, Principal 3d Ward Boy's School.
Jas. hleKelley " Liberty street, tith Want School.
D. hlcAllister," 7th IVard School.
J. Mishit', " Bth ""
L. T. Covell " Pill " "
The undersigned, teachers of Allegheny city, cordially
concur with the opinion expressed by the teachers of
Pittsburgh.
•
13. Williams, Ist Ward School,
John Sterrit, 2tl " Boys "
L. 11. Eaton, 3d
J. M. Hastings, 2d
Geo. Stewart, 4th "
T. D. Miller, 4th "
C. 13. Herron, 3d " tt
AlriVThe following appeared in the Alleghenian of May 25:
Ate general meeting of the School Directors of
gheny City held according to announcement . , in the
hall of the Common Council, on Tuesday oveumg 23d
the following resolution was unanimously adopted:
Respired, That in the opinion of this meeting the School
books, of the "Eclectic Sor,es" possess rare and valuable
merits, nod that the cause of public education would be
greatly promoted by, their introduction into our several
ward schools and that we cordially invite and remit.
mend a meeting of the Hoard of Directors to adopt said
books—provided such change be uniform throughout all
the public schools of our city. A. .11suct.s.v, Pres't.
Johrs Irvin, Jr., Sce'y.
These books have accordingly been adopted. They
have else been introduced into all of the schools of Man
chester Birmingham, Minersville. East Liberty, Law
renceville, and in five Wards lii Pittsburgh, and into the
select Schools genemlly.
Those schools now using Cobb's series and wishing to
introduce M'Gutfey's can make arrangements for ex
changing their old books even for ATGatreys and thereby
secure uniformity throughout all our schools. Application
to be made at the bookstore of J. H. MELLOR.
lured
No. 81, Wood st.
firi FEET MAHOGANY VENEERS, AT WC
-5901...n./ TION.—On Friday afternoon, June at 2
tie lock, at the Auction Room, North west corner of Fed
eral street anti the Diamoild, will be sold without reserve,
five thousand feet of super mahogany and rosewood re-
Item in lots to suit purchasers.
The attention of Cabinet makers is respectfully
called to this sale, as the veneers will positively be sold.
rro the. Honorable the Judges. of the Court of Quarter
1. i
Sessions of the Peace, n and for the County of Al
. leghcny :
The petition of John Reed, of the Ist Ward, city of
Pittsburgh, hr. the. County aforesaid, humbly sheweth.
That your petitioner hush provided himself with Mate
dale} for the accommodation of travelers and others, at
ids d welling house intthe Ward aforesaid, mid prays ricer
your Honors will- be pleased to grant him a license to
keep a public house of entertainment. And your peti
tioner, as in duty bound, will pray.
OMAS WARD.
We, the subscribers, citizens of the TH aforesaid iVard, do
certi w
fy, that the above petitioner is of good repute for
honesty and temperance, and ianiell provided nhhouse
room and conveniences for the accommodation of trav
elers and others, and that said tavern is necessary.
D. Fenwick, J. Rhey, J. D. 111cRee, - _L. M'Reever, J.
McGookin, M. , Seanton, 0. M. Beans; H. Darragh, W. R.
Gormley, M. O'Donnell, B. MGlnn, M. Weeny. jet-31d'
(Telegraph eopyand ch. adv.)
News by Telegaph!
4 opor e 4 for the -Isloixi34iPost
boil.. owing to some derangement of the -Eastern
Lida, we received no tiOsys !Set evening.
....- '" ' Met ey Hospital.
T HIS INSTITUTION, under the charge of the Sisters
of Mere's., situate on Stevenson street, south of Perin
sylvanin Avenue, is 'now open for the reception of pa
news. The Medical. gentlemen attached to the Hospital
are—
Doct. J. P. G&ZZAM, Doct. ADDISON,
AVERNESANEIG, " MCMEAL,
" Ileum; ... - ..: - ' ..- u thrtm ul.
Non-paying patients will be received as formerly.
Pay patients will be received at the rates adopted for
the temporary Hospital. ..
Lower Wards, 8340 per week.
Upper Wards, (in which each pa- . - -
- tient has a separate apartment)ss,6o " "
' These terms include Medical attendance and Itledicine.
Pay Patients can have any (regular) Physician to at
tend them that they make choice of, at their own expense.
Clergymen'of any denomination aro allowed to visit
Patients, when desired by them.
The Mercy Hospital is delightfully situated in an open - ,
airy part of the city, and within ten minutes' walk of the
Court House.
. '
Application for the admissfon of Patients can be made
either to Doct. SNYDER. or - jJABIES BLAKELY,
je2 Clen of Committee of Mercy Hospital.
Lands far Sala.
T HE subscriber °lien for sale Eleven.anndred acres
of land in Franklin township,Allegheny county, and
about 10 or 17 miles from Pittsburgh. This land is solidi.
vided into tracts containing from fity-six to sixty
acres
each, nod wil t ‘be sold on terms accommodating to Irur
• •
1 1 Also, eight Building Lots in the borough of Binning-.
ham, being subdivisions of lot No. 3, in Gregg's Plan of
part of the " sixty-two acre tract, as follows
each fronting 24 feet on Water. street. and 1131111Lig back
100 feet Co a 15 feet"alley. Two lots on Hingin& street,
24 feet front each, one extending back 95 feet,' the other
90 feet to an alley; and also four lots, each fronling29 feet
on Gregg street, and extending back 96 feet. Indisputa
ble title given. For terms apply to
NEVILLE B. CRAIG,
• Pittsburgh.
myl3-Iw&velm
IN THE COURT OF. CG3IMON YLEAg, doun
ty of Allegheny, No. 10, October Term, 1847.
.„1.1.1.1.r .4 . Margaret Jane Neville, by her friend
.."` A nr,O;. Edward Cuninughlun 'rd. Ira Neville.—
• S 7r. ••• And now; Mar 27. 1848, on motion of
w Thomas Hamilton, Esq,, the Court appoint
•- lt, i ~c: 11. Morrow, Esq., Commissioner to take
-. .7, 7" testimony in the case, and direct notice of
~4: '
the time and place of taking the deposi
tions, to he given by publication three times in the Mer
cury and Manufacturer, the last of which shall be at least
ten days - before-the dny of taking the testimony: . ,
Front the Record, 'HIRAM IJULTZ, Proth'y.
To Ira INerilie, the abore defendant—Take notice, that
the depositions of witnesses will lie taken before Alder
man Morrow. at his office, on Fill street, on the 29th day
of June, 1848, between the hours o two and five o'clock
r. ti., when and where you ma attend and cross'ex....
amine.
T $. HAMILTON,-
ie2..3t vra
P
_____ in,. Airy.'
1 o the Honorable the Jaittges of the Conti{ of Quarter
Sessions of the . Peace, in and for the cotfrity - of Alle
.
gheny
,
The petition of Daniel Patton, of the Fifth Ward_ Pitta
• burgh t in the County annesaid.humbly sheiveth, That your .
peutioner bath provided hituself with muteria/s for.
the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwell;
nig house in the Ward aforesaid. - and prayS that your.
Honors will be pleased to grant hint alicense to keep 'a '
public house of entertainment. Antlyour petitioner, as
in duty bound, will pray. DANIEL PATTON.
We, the sitbscribers, Citizens of the aforesaid 'Ward
do certitY, that the above petitioner iaof good repute for
honesty and tetnperance, and is well provided with house
room and conveniences for the aceonunodation of trav
elers and others, and that said tavern is necessary , .
• J. Fleck. J. Heriantun. C. Oberlin, T. Trammann, A.
Shrub, A. Hulbing, P. Eberle, M. Forester, J. H. Cassel,
W. Herd, B. Bushel. 8.. Raw. je23td
q'o the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Quarter
j Sessions-of the Peace, tu and for the county of Alle
gheny:
The petition of Adam Iserheld, 3d Ward city of Alle
gheity, in the county aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That
your petitioner Lath provided himself At ith materials for
the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwell
ing house in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that your
Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a
public house or entertaitunent. Aud your petitioner, es
in duty bound, will pray. ADAM ISERHELD.
Vt'e, the subserbers, citizens of the aforesaid Ward, do
certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for
honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house
room and conveniences for the accommodation of trav
elers and others, and that said tavern is necessary.
C. Hammer, H. Dentler4, Stuck, Jno Heiner, B.Green
ling, C. Houseleck, A. Matande. P. Keipez, J. Asher
baugh, R. Eggert, C. Piciner, J. AI. 'Cooper. jel-31418tw0
rip() iiiiHontinableiiii - liiages of the Court of Quarter
1 . Seisious of the Peace, in and for the county of Alle
gheny :
The petition of George Prondley, of the 4th Ward city
of Allegheny inthe roomy aforesaid, humby stieweth,
That your petitioner bath pmvided himself with materiels
for the acconxmlation of travelers and others at his dwell
ing house in the ward aforesaid, and prays that your
Honors will be pleased to grant bun a license to keep a
public house of entertainment. And your petiticiner. as
in duty bound, will pray. - GEORGE PROUDLEY.
We, the subserbers, citizens of the aforesaid Ward do
certify, that the above petitioner is ofgood repute for hon
esty and temperance, and is well provided with house
room and conveniences for the accommodation of trav
elers and others, and that said fitiviiiii necessary.
William MeKelvy. Ceorge. Daneberay, Michel - Craw.
ford, James Reynalds, Joshua Smith, Jno. S. WilSoll, fl
Cupo, Win. McGru , W. B. llikan, R. Miller, W. Her
iltun, D. Young.
je2.3td.
P O3ITIVE SALE.--By orders/ Trustee, of n valuable
farm of land, in Peebles Township Allegheny coun
ty near the city of Pittsburgh, imitable for country seats,
at Auction.--(hi Monday next June sth at lOo'clock
precisely, will be sold at public sale to the , highest and
Crest bidder without reserve in front of the new Court
House in the city of Pittsburgh, by-order of John Bishop
of IVtieeling, Va., Trustee, under the last Will of Susan •
.Simpson. deceased, and Wm. Bishop one of the Devisees
of said Susan Simpson deceased. a valuable farm or tract
of land containing St acres and 135 poles, beautifully sit
uated 4 miles from the city of Pittsburgh in Peebles totem;
ship fronting on the Allegheny river, being a part of the
farm of the fate Richard Bishop deceased: A - plan of the
property can be seen any day Previous to the by
callin: on Win. Bishop ofLavvrenceville or at APKenna's
Auction Rooms Pittsburgh, and the same will be exhibit
ed at the time of sale. The above property will be sold •
with a clear title, free from Dower Right, or any other
ineumbrance .whatever. It is the most valuable and
handsomely located property in Allegheny county, the
lend is rich and in a high state of cultivation and from
its convezicat distance to the city of Pittsburgh and Al
legltcny Arsenal renders it admirably adapted for Private
residences or country seats. It command a splendid view
of the Allegheny river, both above and below, and is but
a short distance beyond the new Cemetery.
Terms of salne fifth cash, one fifth in 4 months
and the balance in three equal . payments of eine
three years with interest, the Interest on the whole sum
payable annually, the deferred payments to be secured by
bond and a menage CM the premises.
Jousr of Wheeling, Va., Trustee.
,hWan. Brume, of Lawrencevile, one of-the Devisees.
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JAAIES APICENNA, Auct.
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June Silt, at 10 o'clock A. M. Will be sold at Davis'
Auction Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, a large
invoice of fine, fresh and fashionable Dress Goods, con
sisting of all Wool De Leiner Cashmeres; Mode color
De Imlnes; Gingham Lawns; ' French, Scotch and Do
mestic Ginghants; Balzarines,• Banages; Merincies; Eng
lish and American Chintzes; Alimeerne, gorges ; Paint e d
Muslims, &c.; Broad Cloths; Cassimeres;.Sattmets; Jeans;
Drillings; Long Cloths; Muslins; BosierY; Edgings, ic.c:
At 2 o'clock, P. M., .20 M. Havanna Cigars, assorted
brands; 3 bbls. N. O. Molasses; 4 bbls. Herring and
Mackerel; +Shall chests Y.ll. Tea; 'Tobacco and Liquo
rice, Sco.
Also, Household Furniture; Kitchen utensils; new Fur
niture, in great variety.
At ii o'clock. fancy German Goods; Dry Goods; Gold
and Silver 'Watches; Cutlery; Books; Alusical Instru
ments, &c.
JOHN D. DAVIS,
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. , Auctioneer.
13 4 Mitri 3 eIla ' ,a r id w r *
' 0 u l t iC) re ll i:r E v . e .-2L on Roo mk r ' d a n t ylv e eti n nT
June 3d, at Si o'clo ,at the Atiction m, North West
Corner of Federal rect and the Diamond,
Oak
brick
dwelling house and ', flouting _ on White Oak alley 21
;het, and extending back 90 feet to a 10 feet alley, being
No. 12 in John Mowry's Plan of Lots.
Terms: One halt Cush; residue in three equal annual
paynteus, with interest. WM. J. BURNSIDE, Auct.
ptne2
A trrlON.—m
to the Bank Exchange, or the firm of Patterson and
Campbell, are cannoned against pnying any moneys, or
otherwise. to any person
.or persona , unless by my sanc•
lion. Oa-at JiNlO. M. CAMPBELL.*
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111.1es000int No.
GO Market street,
10 cases of printed lawns and mnslins.
5 . good style of gingham.
3 " slew style of calicoes,
5 " of cottonades and summer stuffs.
14 " parasols, of every variety.
Also; Ribbons, Luce, gloves, hosiery , shawls, domes
tics, Ake. kc.
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10 OASES BACON SHOULDERS.;
10 casks Bacon Hams ;just received and for sale
EDMOND GREER,
Liberty street, No. 2.
50 Bo]! Es CHEESE, just roe'd antl for sale by
EDMOND GREER,
Liberty street. No. 2.
NORWALK -AND-SA.WB-I.JSKYMONEY.—T-7:NA000
Tars wanted at a reasonable discount, by
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S. er.. W. HARBAIJGIT
5 3Water, and 101 Front sift,
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BARNUM'S TRAVELING EXHIBITION!
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rreomv,a,iinciann
rthac.4cig,fraonutili
of h t, e x Itlb n i , ti e c r )f e l
American
tel. Paw st, on Thursday, Friday and Saturday,. Ist,
2nd and 3ii !inst., giving two exhibitions each day--one
*tit 3 o'clock, P. at. , and one at 8 r.
M.
The exhibitions consist of— -
. .
The Grand DiO-Panoranm of the Funeral of Napoleon,
a master piece ofSiterh u ui ca l and artistica! skill.
The Giant Scotch Boys with their wonderful Mesmeric
experiments.
Pete Morris; the Comic Singer.
Billy Whitlock, the Banjo Player, and his band of New
York minstrels.
Aliss Emma Leslie's Quartette Choir.
Miss Whitlock, the llauseuso, and hist variety of oth
er entertainments.
Ea- For particulars see bills of the day,
H-i'' Admission, 25 cents—children under 12 half price.
mn3o
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ved and r
main y B. A. FAIINESTOCK CO,
corner First and Wood ata.
, --50 carboys just. rice,,,,, 0 7
B. A. FAENESTOCK & CO.,
corner -First and Wood slat,.
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sale by
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rtItIF.I), APPLES--.A. small very line. for sail
j_J nty3o
WITH
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BAIN:KING in the Pittsburgh Piiktißica from Abe
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16th of May to theist day of JuntsilF46.‘.. Poisons
calling for Lettersi wilt .please say they ::Are advertised:
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Anger E T Cmadian & Brio Irwin'rain William A
Adams John 2 Cramp J obn liburwoni W C
Adana John $ Crossley-George Irwin Amos hi
Adams Hoge 9 Cummins Samuel Irwin Mary H
Amett Charles 2.Cuerrn Irwin ane
Alexander Wm 2 Curry William P Irwin James
Allan Ann Maria 2 Curran Robert Irwin John It
Allan. Nathaniel Cunningham A James Mary A
Allan Arthur Cunningham] V Jackson Amps
Allan. Joseph - Cummins J Jackson JU
Anderson Mirth 2 Cullison George: James Matilda
Anderson FA Lt Curley. Alice ;'"Jack J o h n
Aucker Sand P - 2 Cushing James Jaekson John
Andenion Thos Cummings Chita , Jackson Daniel
Appleton Geo D DariV3ollWil2' 'Jackson Rebecca
Applegate &.Me. Davidson W B Jennings John.
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Casn '• - Dawson S Jennings Solomon
Anaheim Geo M Daniels nos- , Jenney Balthazar
Anderson Albert Dale T F - Jennings CB
Audersou Shepley* Day J R • ."":JoselynLucinda P
Andrews John Davidson John - Jellison John J -
Armstrong James Davies Joseph .1 Jenuins John .
Armstrong Wm Davis• John Joice- Th omas
Arbuthnot Geo V- Deane Peter Jung Michael
Almon Hiram D Deueght Chas Jenks Joseph
Armstrong Dahl: Dean Z W - 2 Johnson E'V
Armstrong P . Denning Jean Johnston Wm 2 •
Armstrong Elzbth DeaMilllerAleX JohlarloaThonsan
Arlberg E EMU* Denickson DavidWohnston H a -
Ara:wrong James Detroit B W • Johnson Ralph --
Atheans&,llibbard Deane Aurelia B Johnson CP R ,
Adkinson Alex Mrs • .Joltmion E miss `
Baldwin B Dickson James Johnson Geo mr
Bailey Henry Dickson John Johnson Margaret
Baird Andrew .-- Dillworth Sarni . Johnson Abraham
Bailey Jane Diamond Mary . Jones E L
Baker John S Dickson M J miss Jones W C
Bancroft H Dickey Robt • J Jones D B • 2
Bailey Robert Delman Hugh ' Jones Thos
Banning EPDr - Dougherty P . Jones Sarah 6 :
Ball I P Donoughoe Jas Jones James
Baird John H ...Dodge Oliver S Jones Isabella
Bailey Henry - Donaghoe Mary Jones Jahn P
Baker Thomas Donnelly John Jones S F
Ball James Donevan Robert Jones Susan M
Ballantine Nathl2 Dobson Jos Rev. Jones Louisa C
Barr M F Airs Donaldson Henry Jones Peter
Barton John Doran George .Junes E
BaxterVicto'n rars Dougherty Pun "Jones Adeline
Barker Stephen Dobson Joseph Jones Henry
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Barnes Crosdell Dougherty Mary Jones Sarah
Barrows Wm Donnelly James Jones Catherine
Burrow John Doris John
_Kincaid Jake E ,
Bardeen Israel Dunn Philip ~., Knox W
BarrJaineass.- • DuncatLW,n Kilpatrick Henry
DarmtlVrtil, , . Duncan Itobert H Kirkpatrick JM 2
Bates Joseph TDyer George . King Mr
Baningten Erlw P Duncan Ann II Kidd Alice
Beatty Robt Rev Duncan Chas Kenner Robert
Beatty Miles Dunces John 2 - Kinnear John
Beatty John Ihniberr Louisa Kirklandplartin`P -
Bell Robert II Dunbarr P ' Rielly Time:lw
Bell Alex itgan John King Henry
Betz - Earl Henry Kneppee Amos
Bellows Janice Euston -C 13 Kinsey Nancy A••
Beaton Hannah Earl James Kummell Elizbtli
Beach R R Edgar N . hl. Knott Lewis S '
Berry Thomas Elliott Dr Rev Kingsley Wilfred G
Bedell D J Ellison Samuel Kirk. Franklin
Bender Samuel - Elliott Ruth II Mrs Kenans James -
Berry John Emery Maiy lieriganWin
Beall II W Elleson .1 Kramer Wet
Berger George Elliott Mary Kuhn Edward
Bergust Geo W Engilking G Kutehlit TT • :
Beech I M Elliott Charles Kendugh Barak
Blackwell David Ewing Alex Kane "ingot
Blain W J 3 Evans Win Kane H. J. -
Bristry Stillman EwingsElzbili A Kennedy Mr-
Bshop Ens Jene Kans Al or J
Bishop Willia m E w en John H Kan ir e Thomasames
Billings Hiram Evans John Kane Mrs. -
/Maeda' Moses • Ewing A H Kenzie Danl.
Blackburn Win Ewalt Harris Karcher Mary
Blake Mr Rev Faran 'John C Kearns Edvn,
Blasure George Farrell Isabella Kemp Andrew I
Blair Sarah I Ferrel' , Alice Kannadyßeni.
Black Daniel Farrell Catharine Kainis Auras
Black John R ' Farrell Richard Keogh Michael
Biebner John Fenton James Kannady Bad
Black-John B- Fenwick David 2 Kent Charles
Black & Holton Fenitimore Jos S Eater Lewis .
Black. W 0 Ferguson Thos Kaine Susan
Black - Aaron Felix John Dr Kent John
Black Robert Fleming Robert. Keller Peter
Bored Joseph W Flannigan F C 2 Kale Lollard John •
Bowman D Fife. Angeline Lambent Isaac
Bowers Wm Flemin Thomas Lauder Manuel
Bowman Michael Fitzpatrick Edvr Lunsberry Berl
Bougher Peter _Fleming Jane Laughead $'A
Boreland David Fluke F Larkins Edwnni
Bowen Henry Fisher Henry Laney IVillitun
Boyle James Flucer Col Laughren Sarah
Bole Thomas Fleming Alex F., Langeay WA 2
Bossert Michael Finley J Rev_ Larkin Michael
Boyd Samuel Flint Edward LallMore Meryl
Boothe George Flint George Lauther James
Boyle B Flinn William Lawrence E
Boyd P Jane Mrs Fink RAI Laughead F
Bones William Fleeting Cochran Laver Martin
Bolinger - A brm Flinn Sample Leech/ernes-I
Berard .Abrm:Fleck Charles_ Leech James Al-
Bown Henry Flannigan John B Leverett DE . •
Bonney Isaac Rev F oggarty ;John Leyde F . 2
Bowman Elzbth Frail! John 2 Leyhurn John L
Boone John ForndratursAdw Lewis S . s .
HookinnYdatilin Foster Adam J • Keiffer John C
Brown Chas M 2 Foran Edward Kennedy Mary - if
Brown Elzbth Folke William Kelly' Louis •
Brown John E Fontaine Samuel Kerr Miles
Brown /IV &CoidF or r est - C Kelly P -
Brown. James 2 Forrester Charles.KellyL
Brown John Ford John R Kelly. H &
Brown John E Forbes . Kerr James Doct
Brown W R Folliett hT I . Mrs Kerr James W
Brown Alex Force William Kerr William
Brown Mary Ann Forsythe John Kelly John
Brown Henry Foster ElizaF writ Kelly James
Bradley Joseph • Frick Hoznel - 2 Keys George
Briscoe Mary A Frisbee C S • King Henan
Brannen Mania Frazier John 2 Lea John
Brigham Elzbth Freeland Eliza J Leidy Leonard
Brackett I/ Rev Friar Louisa Leviugs N Rev
Brooks Jas Hon Fulnerß.l " , Lewis Thomas
Brisbin'J Fuller W R Lee S N
Brakemen Josiah Gallows J B Little Jane
BradfordD T , Garvin Thomas E Lillie John 11
Brophy William' Gailey Charles Linn CA•
Bradford Tiros Dr Ganvin Jarnee W Lindsey James
Brewster It Gardner Robert 2 Lindsey James A
Bryan W W George James • Little David,..
Brock Alex Gardner James Liscomb PD.
Brook Joshua Gaston J C 'Angel Daniel
Bukge J D Gallagher H Lindey Ma eta
Broad Aaron Gaskill S D Liggett Archd .
Brisbiri Jacob W Galloup I B Little John
Britton Wm Gino Rebecea Lindsay* James A
Bradford Thomas Gnarl' Elizabeth Lowry James
Buhoup lAy Galley Charles Lyrch Michael .
Benner A J Gallagher James Low John
Burton John Gatelylttatthew. Lawry Leonard
Berns John H Gillespie Lucy - Long Leander
Burns Samuel Glenn Thomas Lowry Rain F. 2.
Butler John .• Glaring C C - Lyons Lyman
Burns Alex K Gleeson Pail 2 Loma Ann Ai
Bush Johnston Clime It Loyd Rowland 2
Byers Andrew Glenn . Logan David
Byrne Bernard Gilson W Miss Logan Joseph -
Butler Mr Glenn John Lowry Alex
Bushnell Newell Gordon Win LowryJ & F
Burden P A GoshontNicholaa Lowman George
Carpenter Alf Gold John - Lowman Cathe
Carey L B Gormly W B LongJ
Cady D H Gowen Samuel Long J L
CuuninghartrJas Gould William C. Mays' Mirabelli
Carey Mary Grier John . Atarlllls Chaa
Cappe William Grant Sarah E Mayers John
Carter John Greer Jacob ' - ManaWay John. '
Cable William • Gribel 0 , Markey Owen
Carney Elizabeth Groves J Marchand. II It
Carrou L Greer Nadel, ManryDaniel
Cameron' Beni II Griffith EdWard Mason Rkbert.
Carey John Greer Et - ihim, B Macklin Thomas.
Carron Hugh AI Greer Geolga W Manion Michael.
Callnhan John Giant. Win Madder Hiram S
Carey Anthony ' Griffin T T • Matson Hannah
Carter 'Minns Grimes Mr • Mackerel Walter
Curren!. A Grant John Maitre, Patrick
Carey Simon Gregg Elizabeth Means Martha • '
Cavern Natta , l Grazier John Alarkle David
Carey Etizabelh J Gracie George • May Robert
Campbell David, Gripps Margaret Marshall Moses
Caldwell Mary Greene S B : ,Alariffull Hugh 2
Caldwell It A Greene David . Martin A
Campbell W F Greig J Martin John
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Campbell John ~ Green D Capt
.Alartin Catherine
Cherry Cummins Grier Laveny ATurtin W J
Chambers A Greer Samuel Martin SB -
Chambers Win Grooe Futrick . Martin G A
Chambers Francis Gnme v gan . John MessengerC W
Christy M Gray James Mrs Mendenhall gw
, Chase Charles Grahanflintes Mearty John
_,Chamberlin Jacob Graham Martha • MenamW D
'Childs James ] Graham Hugh•M Messer C •
i.Clark Martha Greer S E Airs Mercer Alarg'a A L .
Clark Ann Gray George IV Mama] David
Clark Robert Graham J & Measky John
Clark William B Grey "areas Megan James •
Clark John Gulbrie Mary . J Alessinghtun A S
Clemrnee John S Gunlwine - A - ' Menlo' Joseph IV
Clayton Nancy J Gihl6llas John - Minieh J S
Milani! James Gunther George - Michel Robert
Clesiter Mary A • Gubennatit Chas ',Middleton Robert
Clark C H Griffin SF Millerton H
Clark Geo W Gullefotil Allan Aliddlebed Joseph .
Cooper Daniel NV Hamilton Thomas Miller Robert
Cooper Jeremiah Hall D , Miller Andw B
Cochran George Hall Sarnia Ann Miller Augustus
Cole Capt flail Rebecca Miller John •
Coekawn James Hamilton - Morgan MillerThomris G
Collins N Hitchcock Mr . Miller Orlando Collier
P Hickman Sarah Miller Abram's'
Codding Robt II Hie - Mayer D W Mary 5., ;
Colleen John Hill Robert Miller Samuel
Collins Manus 11i11 W C Alm E M
Collins E G Hines Afartha Miller H A
Collins Isabella Hicks Bessy M.FerJAmes ,
Colburn II 'Hinds Francis' Miller Edwin
COOlll Abel "'inborn Ic Co Morottell F A
.Coward AI Hill A: Cries. . Morris Alarm:wet
Cowan Henry J Itille 'antic Moreland Catlee
Cook James Al - Holmes Jas R Mooney Thos .
Cowan Robert linage Charlotte E Mohan Patrick.:
Cock D F Iloage James hlontgonatry.Al B
Conrad Lewis L Haines Jlt Moyer Aflame' ,
Cook F E miss Hogan Michael T Morris Ann
Conner Win J floffinan Wm _. Morrow/cilia'
Contwell•John hi' Hodges Margaret Molten Patrick
Conley Mery J Horner B Morgan Stephen
CongliamJidin "lough It B Moran F e ll a
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Cornall IV E Howell Maria. Morelnud, Cathie
Cook A Horan Patrick Norris_homas
Conner Daniel Hopkins Samuel Molloy A .
Costello William Hope Joseph Atishan Patrick
Cordell John B Howard Wm - Moroney W
Cowley Catharine Horn Joseph Morgan James
Cormen Joseph Hdyle-Edward Morns Alex. - •
Combs God IV Boyne William Afords Albert.R
Costa
Couchili B Ilorback James P Monaghan Chas 2 '
Mary Ann Haines John W Morns Joseph, myl2
Coyle James Hudson James Morrison Robt-
Cook Joseph Hughes Elizabeth Moore Margoa A
Corden Michael Ilulengs J C Moore Justine E
Coward Matthew Hutcheson John Moore: Michael
Conner Dennis Huson James Moore James
Cormnan Daniel - Hu g h ee Elzbith • Myer Isaac IC•
Crilley Daniel• . Hunt Robert T Munday.Daniel
Craig Amelia ': -Muling Mary A MulholMnd Geo
Cerare'glihiCh°Asbtlepher..llYruuteehheeMnse°ntrWntrili I\-..MMUurdrdc'eockk AlVlega.kiatatin
Craig : AV Myers George
Crilley Daniel Hughes T - ,Alurray-Thomas,,,,,
cristwell James Hull ;Geo IV Murphy sawn` --AP
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MIEN
LIST-
ril:U s t o iltie e t . glieny: ' and for ll , C ounty .
The petition of S:lienling, of Indiana township, in the ....
county aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That your petitioner
hada provided himself with materials for the accomaxida
lion of travelers and otheri, at his dwellit,g house In the
township aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be
pleased to grant him a license to keep a public hbase of
entertaininent. And your petitioner as in duty bound,
will pray.
S. lINNN .
We, the snbscribers, citizens of the aforesaid tow Ll ns hip,
do certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for
honesty andlemperance. and is well provided with house
room forth° accoraVtion of . travelers and others, Intl
that said tavern is ne ary.
...
M. Barly, J. B. To ,W. Bolnger, J. B. Ireland, John
Coyle, B. Bell, B. Coyle, J. Wilson,. E. Power, S. neon-
ma achy. P. Hutchison. W. T. Wilson. m3l-3te
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I, IX - PHR Es , m ft z a, tudcwit
Theatrical Labors, Sonnets, Poems, &c., by H. N.
Hudson.
The Power of the Pulpit, or noughts addressed to'
Christian Ministers, and those who hear them, by Gard
ner Spring; D. D.
The American Practice Condenead.orthe Family Phy
sician. being the Scientific System of Idediciae on Vege
table Principlee, for all classes, by IV. Beach, M. D.
For sale by .. ' ELLIOTT Ic lINGLISH.
• N 0.56 Market at., bet't, ad mid 4th.
and No. 75 Wood at.
jj'elOß SALE valuable Property on Front and Water
street, possessing a front of 30 feet on each street,
and is 100 feet from street to street. This property is de
giro hie, either fur private recidencas or business purposes.
Also—Property on Forhe's street, Eighth iVard, con
taining a well on
two story B H, with •
hall, parlor, dining room and kitchen onrick
first floo ouse r; chant-'
her+ and garrct,.fire proof roof: all new and neatly fin-.
imbed. S. CUTHBERT, Hen. Agent, ••
ma2s , • . ' Smithfield street. • •
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"riTIX)DEItTaItTITLY—A b,f•,,m,,,,,ried otielint•-
T ir: -...bi l Boivla" on consig nment and for ante low
May 27 •
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ANTED.__A
FiniAlLer wanted immediate...
maly. The highest wages given: Apply.to
Zi • • HUBBERT h BOVA:Hand at,
•IrcrOLASS • '2:l bbls. superior blcdimin ;don
commission und'fot sah by -
sna22 •
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`AL ROCIIELLE.-2 cases received and for sale fiy
8.. A. FAFINESTOCK dr.00..,
car tat and Woad sta.
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a.) sale by
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FIVE ACRFZ OF VALUABLE PROPERTY near
the city line of 7th Ward, will be sold at Auction on .
Fonda' morning next, the ?9th last., at 11 o'clock. at
D. Davis' Auction Room, corner of Wood and Fifth xis. ,
The above will be soul in lots of one 'acre each, to suit
purchasers, or altogether, if required. Terms—Hrlf of
the purchase money in bang; the balance in two years.
Genera] Agent, Smithfteld st.
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Murphy Cornelius Pierce W • Strond Charlei
Murphy Margaret Perry Henry Still Elizabeth
Murphy Isabella Penne D Ensues John • •
PI 'Bride Sim ' l W Pend George Stone J a
ArcidlisteYD Peagle John Swany Wm R _
Al'llride Thomas l'ernell Jas W Swill John W •
M'Adow James Peck James Suogen R
APAllister 2 Phillips Robert Suren
M'Bride Thomas Phillips Elizabeth Taylo r
James M
APAleer Catharine Piper William Taylor Jeremiah
APAllister W - Pnce Samuel Thompson lit , -
hl'AllisterD Pant Henry G Thennaell Jas H
Ill'Cullough Wm Pabtun N • Thompson Wm •,
hlVlelland Jacob Proudfoot heirs of Thompson Wm s
APCullotigh Ann Pastly•A . •. Thompson Stunt
lit'Clorky James Potter John H • Thornburg Th
M'Clure Elizabeth Price Alexander Thayerti Os
ACClevy Joseph Pommes' Hugh W TbounsonTlV-&-
M'Cabe Bemard Powell Samuel: .. MII . - • . • .
M'Oandless M Porter John ', . ' Thompson. Ja'
M'Clure William Quinette J A • 2 Thomprou Win S
' .APCltiski Francis (Jail) Dennis Thomas Wm ' '.
Al'Clure John jr .- Rayburn Jae C • Thompson E R •
APClure Sarah Really Rieltard Thomas J
M'Carty John ' Rafferty Michael Thompson N tr•
M'Carax Michael Rea Mary A Therblien MJ
ArCarre 'Robert Ralston Joseph Thornburgh Lydia ..
APClosky Mary E Rafferty Michael Vliompnou Mars's .
M'Candleu Mary Ranigen Thomas. Miss
Ml:tern:iota P Raught Henry Thompson JR.it ••
M'Clure Alex Rees William Tingley Je:erniah
APConsland John Randall Edw P. Tingle Amas
Al'Cammon E A Richert Henry BSTeagino Michael •
APCabe James Ruth Scott .
~ Tibbatai EinlierJ -.
APCalie John R Reamer Ind:elle Trainer James
M'Cully L ' Reeves Banes C TOby. ro Henry .• •'
ArCreary Jame. Read F 'Tobin Martin
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APCready Marg't Reed John Tanner Richard
M'Cready Thomas Reed Martha A Troth Was
M'Cully Abraham Reed R T Trunick James:. '
M'Crnig Martha . Reed Jackson. Troatvrine Jacob
Al'Connell Wm' • .Reed- Young. • . •TomlinsomE S : 2
/11'Collister &Co Reed imams: .Trather Jeanie
M'Comb John Reynolds JneW Tronter Henry,
M'Coskee C I Reed II • Turner Mary
ArCutie James C Read Jo se p h Tatman Lynn '' •:
APCoskee Peter Ritchey Jonah • 'CTrilleovait R
APCombs John F Richardson Wm' Tomer Adam . -
APCully Alex Rielly 3 . Tweedy Thomas
M'Cully John Richey Ellen 2 !Upton Levi T.• -,
APCorkle James Richey Harrison • Vanleck Herman
M'Donnell Robt • Richardson Reb • Vandenuender W
APDonold JIV Rice Jll Vane Sarah • 2
M'Donnld John Richardson Mary Vamer Cath'e -'
APDonald Slim Pithy Owen Veck II Van 2 •
14I'Dernion Culh Richey George Van Oateo Tha's
Alt Donald D Richey David - Vail Jane •
hellhl'llr William Richason Jas Varo H Z • -
on o u y
ld John Roude rd bu.l Ceo S Vaughen John
ApDonald.ld! . Rowsweli Wm. Wallace AMIN,/
APlkinald Mary Roup W W Walker %Valliant
ArGriughey &: 'Rooker Edwin A Walker Rlt ••.. .
Drown'- .','• • 'Rbiali Amos - • %Vattern Wilson' - •
1%11:ill R.l ' ... RosserJsunes : %Van Mary
ArGuire J& Co Roberts 'Daniel Watt Joseph
APGinnis James Roberts R& Co IVatigh Samuel .
AVGinttis D Robertniiis ii Wanderhobr A F
APtiough Thos 2 Rosa Al W • •• 'Miss
ArGill'Alr Rev Hou W u Wass James
APtiovran Wm Rogers J Warseu T.T •
APLaren E 'intimation Jan Dr . Wilkinson M I
ArGuen Sidney Robinnon S G Waviield Julia A. _ -
APGrew S muss .. Rogers Cornelius Warren Marg't •
18*4arrau WB - Rogers Patrick Water Peter
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ArGitinis John Robinson E Mary. Wuttion 0 • •
l'arGohey A Robinson Oliver Wald Josiah -. .
Afferra.n J 2 En . ern IVm • Wald Nancy •
Ill'Gregor M Rainson George Wald Rebecca
Al'Grath D Robinson Jae 0 B Watkins Time . .
M'Gowan John Robinson Geo W Ward Joan
Mlutosh J Ryan hie/mires Wiainwright Jos
Al'lntash M Ryan E& Co Watson Charles ~
M'lntosh Isabella Rupper Amos • Warts Jane • .- • •
Ill'lllwaine John Ruby Penelope Winn Charles F -
111'Keown John •. Russell Anna IV Wit ck C Rev 2 .' •
31'Kee William Rutherford EMI., Wens Geo P'
M'Kitmey A 8 Sharp C C Wekr Ilen . '
M'Kee Samuel Shonee W G Wech James ry
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M'Knight E Shaw E We s t EJ bliss •
M'Kee P Slaw George . West Ilmrison
M'Kelvey D Semore Eliza mrs Welsh Thomas
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