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    ha*. matter drop.No one coyld sup- PGA' PRUIDIIINT, —
pose that General Dawson would have JAMES
need the words, had he not been called the dects 'on of a.National convehtie n .BUCHANAN' '
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back by the gentleman from Ohio. It was .
well known that (hero was not a mole in- -.
DA LIN MORNING POST .
noeent member of the House than Mr. ---
Giddings, or a more gentlemanly member
than Gen. Dawson. Hence no one could
fora moment suppose that the gentle push
g:ven was intended as an insult.
' Mr. Giddings repeated, that so far 88 he
:NM personally concerned he c li re d - no th, 1 To -morrow's Post will contain a state
iiibg. He had no fears for his person. He mennt of the Tolls on our Improvements
lisetienEa the affair only 68 an act of duty j for the approaching season, which we have
to
al e the
measures, if chose House, so that h , 8
to preser m
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igh its official carefully compiled from ocial data fur..
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own dignity, niched by a friend. \re flatter ourselves
Mr. - Calhoun again called on :he Chair that it will prove interesting to the busi
to have the Manual read, so that the House : ness community, and especially to those
might ktury Mutt the rights of members
We. connected with the transportation business
on the Portable Boat principle.
Mr.:Moore, of Louisiana, sail he wit
nessed the transaction, and would state
drat when Mr. D. passed up the aisle he
appeared to be in perfect good humor. It
Wes not possible that any insult could
have been intended.
Mr. Mallory also witnessed the transac
tion. The g.mtleman from Louisiana W3l
passing up the aisle, and Mr. G. being in
the way, Mr. D. pushed him gently aside
in order to get by. He, Mr. M., felt con
fident, that hut for Mr. D. being called
back, the wotda would not have been ill ,
tered.
Mr. Snyder said—Mr. Speaker, the
gentleman was not in his place. If he had
been in the stall provided for him, this
would not hare happened.
As Mr. Dawson had not returned, the
master was here, by general car 0 , 10, suffl:r
-edlo drop.
- On motion of Mr. Kennedy, his recip—
rocity resolutions being the special older
of today, were postponed to Wednesday,
Mr. Weller movr d to go into com , nittee,
with the view of calling up Gen. Jackson's
bill. The motion failed—yeas 77, nays
138.
Resolutions were then adopted, calling
fur information relative to thi• removal of
Jonathan Roberts, late collector of tho
port of Philadelphia, arid the removal of
the predecessor of Mr. Roberts.
.The House then went into comrt ittee of
the whole, and considered the amendments
of the Senate to the army bill.
al Revolutionary Battle.—A corres
pondent of the Nladisonian, writing from
Wythe county, Va., thus details a battle in
the revolution, in which the Eastern Snore
of Virginia furnished a good supply of the
material. We publish it because it has
so far been among the nowt itten incidents
tit the history the country:
The Eastern Shore has much to boast
of. The entire 9ih Virginia regiment,
which was captured under Matthews, at
Germantown, by advancing tag far into
the thickest of the fight, was from the
counties of Ancomac and Northampton.
Lt. Col. John Cropper; (the father ofCapt.
Thos. B. Cropper, of the ship New York,
one of tha pickets pliina between New
—lf-ark and Liverpo d, who lately won a gold
medal from Quest Victoria,) foogio .
through the entire Revolutionary war, in
the northern campaigns ; and was, the very
day the definite articles of peace were
signed in Paris, a volunteer under Corn
toodore Whaley, in the Barge Victory of
Aceomac, which fmght six barges under
the notorious Kidd, in which, after causin,2
four to strike, her own n,agazine !d ew up ,
and but very few men mat r f sixty-nine
survived. Common: re Whaley was kille
and his temains at ()Hancock, without
a stone to mirk when, they lie. The last
that Col. Cropp er -r.v r,f \Vhaley's sec ,, pd
lieuteuant, Levi Handy. he was standing
i n t h e b ow , vt ith his right Nrrn hanging by
a tbrdmi of flesh, and throwinz c 4,1 grapy
diot with his left. This is actually the
blondiest naval fi tt in nor anna'A. It was
fought atir,6:ist by a 4 1?1,(11 , ' AOCIIM IC
barge; a Com-n nhoe was k
•a Li -u
-tenant Col .11e1 of the army a VIII t-Yr,
Col. Crupper, bl o w n into th e water, au l
his hew! cut open rt ith a cull I,;ti, his life
level by a negr he set ‘l, , e ho iral
British barge; and 3 - et C. , oper, nor
GoLishoroußh, nor any one %%hit has writ
ten a history of mir Navy, h s ever men
tinned the fret .
Commoittre 131rrt,rt iq. hens, ttta nn
k' officer of mir prt,itt N tvy wh , ) rat, do
tilt the eirenin,t:inces, !Ind I Inve seen the
original papers. even It, the exttb9o.4e of
prientiera, in the hand vriting Kidd.
Doctor Tourself.---lf you take a cold,
doctor yourself at once. Put your feet
into Matta , gat-r. and kt tli re be a good
quantity of mitQtatcl irt it. It %%I I dra w
the cold -from the head. Then drink hot
gruel, lemonade, or whatev.cu - you may fan
cy. Pile blankets and euver lids upon your
bed, and you will get into a vi . dent pre
apiration. "'hat, if not checked;oo hastily,
will cure your cold speedily. Al the doc•
tors in this world can do no more.—[Penn
sylraoian.
The following anecdotes has been corn.
muisicated to us, as of recent occurrence,
and true. A man died recently and his
widow was assisted by a warm-hearted
countryman, in the settlement of the bus
band's affairs. After the interment the un
dertaker brought in his bill for the funeral
expenses. among which was an item of $4O
for a coffin. To this charge the friendly
assistant objected, as being extravagant.-- I
'Would you take advantag-,' said he, 'of a
lone widowl I'll not pay it; iad the cof
fin been obtained fur myself I would not
bent . said a word about Fo
swes.
tisooted point—W e find the follow
ing iq the Selma (Ala.)•Free
eritninal. is sent to the penitentiary
Ai' life. 11.4 evidently bay . a fife *stamp
biaCep42 he be said 3 liar a ftee•holder.'
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The Barriaburgh,corretspondent of the . Dr/ 1111q4M - 1 - 61 cinti.c it h e W:1 ia g the OW; lr a* Alifatysr E i
p -e, aroom ,
Gazette, thinks that oat improvenaents 1 Waling by hiir singing. The young men
i
cakAlgfgr:
(night be managed at about one half the / are all gritting stony, hearted.
. will KtOme 14 1 . 4.,034
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present expense, and in order to create a A Ihty of Sunshine. — The Philadelphia A
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- • ' Anderson tithe --
_,__:._ I false impression gives the aggregate ex- lnquirer says, 'The business prospect . 1 Aird Geo
i s Adams Sntnil
Anderso n Joseph
Is. Flitit.H . 3 4* WY. 11. Stoll'lll, EDITORS AND PROPRIICTORB
_ 1 pend:ture without pointing out any par-
Armstron g Francis 2
certainly beginning to brighten, and we Akio er j
sv B 73 8
Arnold Sarah Ann
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9,31 I ocular extravagance. Will this gantle- I indulge the hope that, with the approach Alexander Win Arthur Mary Jana
=------- I man be so good as to enlighten the pub- lof Spring, aflatts will gradually, but cep. Alende , r Joseph Atha Charles.
lic with similar statements for this years 1 tainlY revive.' A len cant Eli Ayers Sarah
Asdell Samael
1836-37 when our improvements were
under the c intro! of Rimer, Stevens and
Co. Last y ear t‘e realized half a million
over expenditures. Was it so in the great
bubble years of over trading referred . to ?
If not, the why and the wherefore, Mr.
Lobby, if you please.
The Sun of yesterday has an article ou
the Oregon question, in which the editor
pronounces it a "a delusion, disastrous in
its effects to those who may become its vic'
rims." And yet, when he sums up his yea.
sons fur such a conclusion, we find noth—
ing to sarrant him in making such an as,
sertion.
That Oregon is a good distance off, we
know, but think that those who ate stall',
ed a .vay from thew homes will not care
how far from the bounds of civilization they
are driven. The expense of transportation
from here to Oregon will be tlifling. The
fatigue of the j!iurney is the worst of it,
but the traveller can console himselt with i
the reflection that when once there he is
independent. As to being subject to
the depredations of Indians, this is all gain- I
mon; if all go who have resolved to start next
May (if the bill passes) armed and equip
ped, nothing need be feated from that quer
t er.
Now is the season of the year that farmers "silt
fer in the (kali" more than all others. Many
are compelled by necessity to come to town though
faul weather and fair, and the worst or it is the re.
ceivo but little for their troub!e. We have heard
of some will last Tuesday returned home alter
"They will be without the means of i coming a few miles towards the city.
Th omp
producing anything beyond what the earth i
will bring forth," says the Sun.
Well, Stolen.—•lt is too badrsaid Mr.
sm, to his one morning; 'the fel
what more can man desire; and what arti partaer
cle of necessity or luxury can they not reap low who bought those goods last week
has just sloped for Texas without settling
sa y s his bill —the traitor.'
ft um the soil of that country? Again,
rho Sun, "if their axes wear out, their
'Alt!' said Mr. Easy; 'well, he does re
ploughs break or decay; their wagons be
semble that of d traitor we read of in the
come useless, &c., they will be minu s th e
'Scriptures, for it is pretty certain that he's
means of repairing the damages,"
So
they vt ill for a few years, 13,,t. no longer.
I i
Jetod-us.'
It is not probable that much inconvenience
will be experienced on account of such ac
ciden ts.
We would not be understord as urging
any to go without making themselves most
thoroughly acquaitlted with the affairs of
the country, and the good or evil to be de
rived from a transition from their civilized
homes to the wilds of Oregon. Let none,
however, be discouraged by such trifles
as are enumerated by our cotemporary.
scoot away there!'—The Sunday Mer- 1
cury says that Gov. Houck has sent for a ANtu r de ress and her Paramour.
Murdir in Ilarpswell, Me.—Having
thousand cheap skates, to be given to the
,t)ffice seekers'at Albany to enable them to i heard of a horrible supposed murder on
Great Commot ion.
Harpswell Island on Sunday, I send you
reach home. When they went up they 1I
The town of Poplin, which is to be found
1 such acts as I have been able to collect.
aornewhere within the boundaries of N. H. they were locofocos to the back-bone llt seems that a Mr. Elislia Wilson died
I
is at this time iii "great commotion, 'otion, on the cash system, but now, being nut at his house on Sunday morning, under the
'utiou," on account Dr a dream of a woman of cash, they are in favor of credit. Who : following circumstances, as I have them
i from one of the coroner's jury
:—The wid
ow
there was an immense amount of treas ' would be an office hunter?
ow of the deceased testified that, about 4 o'-
private
I clock on that morning, her husband corn
sure buried in that town. Old legends of
A son of Senator (7t ittenden, of Ky., is ,
private treasure have been revived, and the in th
e hands of the Mexicans, having been planned of a pain in his stomach—she arose
to lit a r candle, and while thus engaged he
taken prisoner in the last ex edition o f t he
good people ofevery class have been thrown i
jumpedylead
a w ins t i li t e he b e e n d d ,
o and probably hit
into a most terrific "conflumeration" about
Texans against that ration ') Of course, h i s f a chair post!
resorted it. The science of 111,:srnerism has been •
this government, in a friendly way, will
w
At this instant she ruled Mr Thorn, who
a s a bord. r in the family in the deceased's
resorted to—a lady who possessed the
ask fur his release, and I should not be sur- breather in the other part of the house who
power of clairvoyance was found, and be• r
prised if an immediate application to that assisted her to gut Wilson on to the bed.
in magnetised, designated the exact spot
(effect should f
oe made.
After the elaps e of 20 or 30 minutes, she
where the money is hid. It was in the
; inf o•med Mr. Wilson's brothel and his wife
Mr. Ezekiel Hale, of Haverhill, Mass.,
of what had happened, and when they came
midst of' a swamp, but, notwithstanding
men have , a full believer in Millerism. has disposed kto the room they feu rd Nilson a corpse.
this, a number of athletic young
property to his hem:a! Ho has Thorn then called Mr. Toothaker, a near
. n l eig i fi d bor i , i who, on looking at the body, con
undertaken the labor of unearthing the' of all his
had a bond executed in which a minor son
treasure—and have been for several drys
is to come in possession of his property in
3 n o i t h r e igl c it tight,
ner. therefore gave
w hi t e t..a a tion vva t s .
busily at work in digging a pit eight feet
Thejury
four ears! by five. But the water runs in as fast es
h he summoned, censuring in part of
Drs. Lincoln, Cushman and NlcKeen—af
the earth is removed, and it is necessary to i Deficient!—Jesse Hoyt, to the amount,
,
keep two pumps in constant oriel arson,—jof $226,295. ter hearing the evidence of the deceased
. and that of Thorn ' who testified that no
itt; the numerous obstacles, removed the !.
At the last advices they had, not withstand-
Geo. Washington Dixon was not killed person bad beet int`le room but themselves
—returned a verdict that the deceased came
in aduel with a Colonel Thomas of New
earth to the depth of several feet, and with
to his death by blows inflicted or. the side
York.
o his head, bv some person or persons
a crowbar bad struck some!/sing hard,
Thayer and Miss Fisher are pocketing unknown to them.
some two or three feet further down. The
wi l i t ,, n o nr c i l e w di e atel t y k the ren beurfion,
ore J Thorn , and Mrs.
gests that as there is plenty of rocks and
something over expenses at Harrisburgh. '
editor of the News Letter shrewdly sug-
ritcomb,
, That's queer, these times.
i
; rand committed to jail.
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toots in every other direction, this must of! The Reverend Mr. Dwi g ht of Portland Me., is; At the examinatio n before the jury, it was
fou i nd that the skull was broken, and sev •
The
rung., I preaching a course of sermons in favor of capital
course be the chest of money!
punishment. , e . ra . pieces were taken out, measuring an
netised lady is present, and superintends
i Gen Putnam— the last number of the Knick- inch anduptaards.
erbocker aays—q'V e have before us an uninista- ' It 14 said Thorn was engaged to Mrs. W.
the operations; and hundreds of people I
both for
ihs ! some three years ago, and be'ore she mar
from neighboring towns daily visit the spot keable autograph letter of his, which,
Tied Wilson, and the result r.f . ---` • •
to witness the proceedings, band writing and its orthalgraphy, is a decided
Communication with the Pacific.—The
NI adisonian states, that the Secretary of
the Navy is taking measures to secure a
more speeJy communication between the
Pacific and the United Stares, which is
now carried on by a voyage around Cape
Horn, or with great risk through the Isth
mus of Darien. He is about to organize a
direct monthly communication back and
forth between Pensacola and Chagres. It
is likewise probable that similar arrange..
melds will be made between Pensacola
and Vera Cruz. The small vessels,of the
Navy, unfit for distant cruising, will be .
employed in this service.
Great french have been committed in
the Canada Custom House. Three fourths
of the revenue never reached the Trauma,.
This may serve as a •crumb-of comfort- to
os Americans.
FRIDAy 1.113 • -
, • RUARY 17, 1843.
see First phg,e.
0 regon.
Mon. Guitlot had better look out -lie
has a rival. The Hartford Times Mates
that Peter Myers, a.l Irishman in the
employ of the Collinsville Manufacturing
Company, carried on a wheel harrow, a
few days since, 1792 pounds of bar iron !
being only 258 pounds lees than one ton.
.Rre you Ready?—The Millerites have
published a pamphlet, entitled 'Are you
Ready?' It is a novelty in its way, and
for the edification of our readers, we quote
the following extract from it:
`Are vou prepared for the fearful events which
God is about to bring to pass? Do you feel reedy
to se , : Christ in the clouds—the heavens rolling
tngot her as a scroll, and passing away with a g rea t
tlnisc—the elements tnelting—the earth and
the works thereof burning—all feces turned
into paleness—the dust of the ear h becoming
brimstone, rind the streams pitch, and the land
becominz burning pitch—the people becoming as
the hurnings of lime, slid like thorns cut up, be
ing burned in the fire.
Days of Worship.—The following days
of the Week are set apart for public wor.
ship in different nations:—Sunday, or the
Lord's day. by Christians; Monday, by the
Grecians; Tuesday, by the Persians; Wed.
nesday, by the Assyrians; Thatsday, by
the Eg,yptains; Friday, by the Tur . ks; Sat—
urday, by the Jews
'S.
curiosity. It runs no follows.—
Old if true.---The Freeport Columbian says their i
is a negro in Loyalhannajtownship• Westmore
land co., named Henry, who is 153 years old and
is the father of 27 children.
Something rood comes out of every thing how
ever had or ridiculous. Fur instance, a Miller.
ite in Cayuga county, has promuligated his in•
tention of making a fourfold restitution ere the
dreaded twenty-third of April, 1843, to any one
whom he may have wronged.
A Horse Thi,if detecting Society has been este!)
Halted at Norwalk, 0.
Yo.lkeeSpecalorion.—M r . Samuel Whitemarsh,
of Northampton, Maas , has recently disposed of
part of his Jamaica Silk Company, in London, to
the 'mount of *20,000
here is some talk in Massachusetts of removing
the seat of
_government from Boston. to some in
terior town.
Maven littpdtelt workmaionaisetachine (calk
ad.) Canal, have struck fixrwageir.
- -r~...,w_-_.--~..__-.,.
• .eyi,,s to the very letter.—Presidt nt Howe
says there is a pious sister in Holly Springs, who
lays in bed all day on Sundays, because, us she
says, we are commundeci to 'rist on the Sabbath
day '
Marvell
ous.—A child in Providence
came to its death the other day by awal
lowing a marble,
Young Gamblers.—Th e New York
Union says, a correspondent estimates that
there are from 500 to SOO boys and men
who are nightly employed in games of
chance in that city,exclusive of those at bil
liard tables.
Henry Clay declines visiting Georgia,
and Dan Marble is in New Orleans.
Two portraits, painted by Rembrandt.
mere recently Fold in Amsterdam, in the
house where they had been preserved
since first they left ihe painter's hands.—
They brought fifie-n thousand dollars.
They are winding up the banks in Ala
bama generally.
Gold and silver is making its appear
ance in Cincinnatii.
.6' happy man is the etlitor ofthe 1 , 1. Y.
Mercury. He says, 'Quarter day is over ;
our rent is paid, and we have a catekin of
small change left. Although the times are
hard, our minds ale easy. 'Who else re
joices?' We calculate that Oregon will
never be cheered by ihe light , If his coun
tenance. Would that all could say the
same; and also that rents were a little low-
Trade in New York.—The Express of Friday
says:--"No merchants have yet appeared here to
lay in knor:s Some of the jobbers have begun to
porches very moderately. A lthough the complains
of trade and business has not materially altered,
yet there urn :ndications that things will be no
worse, and possibly there may be a little change
for the better when the rprine opens. That th •re
is an immense quantity of produce to tome to this
city there can be I/0 doubt. Prices are low and
mu-t continue low, yet the change of so large an
amount rtu.t give some impulse to busines-.'
The Somers Ca se.— At trhe saturTzTrlression of
the court martial, Contender Mackenzie presented
the letters of his officers recommending the cxe•
cation of Spencer, Cromwell and Small, and also
tne evidence of the crew br fore the council of of
ficere. Judge advocate objected to receiving the 1
papers, when the court was cleared for delihern.
tion On the opening of the court, the judge ad•
vocate read a long paper, stating his reasons nir
o'fjecting. Mr. Drier replied to the objections,
""hen the court decided to receive the letters, but
no: the evidence for thepresent. The examin.r.
tion of L'. Gansevoort was th •n resumeo, but ,
nothing -row or different front his form-r testimo
ny before the court of inquiry was elicited.
J the of which iaht
be termed returningresult
to first love—f m rom
which has sprung this frightful tragedy,
There seems to be no doubt in the minds
of the surviving brother and his wife, and
the good people of Harpswell generally,
that Thorn and the wife of the deceased
killed him.—Bost. Post.
TEXAS !!
This young Republic is soon to be invaded by
!ianother powerful force from Mexico. Shall the
Ipeople oftheae United States remain idle specie
tors while the hireling bands of Santa Anna crush
and extrrounate those champions of freedom Who
triumphed on the field of San Jacinto? All who
feel an interest in the cause of Texas and Liber
' ty and are willing to aid in upholding the banner
Of the ' , Single Star," ate requested to meet at the
Hotel efJohn Sarber, Esq., in Lawrenceville, on
Friday evening. 17th inst., to take into considera
tion such measures as circumstances may seem
to require.
Lawrenceville, Feb. 17th, 1843,
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Feb 17—It
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Badger Wm
Bailey Rich
Bade) , M M
Baldwin iVathan
Baker Geo M
Baker A irsieit
Baly Miss Mary
Barnes %V L
Barr Mrs Mary
Bayne Evan
Bather Mrs Elizabeth
Bell Elinor
84.11 & Dunlap
Becket Allied 2
Beeman Lewis
Beadle Mrs Mary
Bt here Francis
Beltzh, over M
Blair I)
Blair Mee Jane
Blair Samuel
Black lames
Black John
Black Miss Mary
I3ougue Frances
Bogue Charles
Boyle Come!
Bnyce Ebenezer 3
Carrot Dan)
Carpenter J
Casey Catherine
Canaan George
Callihan David
Casty Capt J J
Cain James
Cadw•ell Jamin
Ca rrol Bridget
()slimy Catherin
Campbell Wm
Catni,bell Sarah Ann
Campbell Edward
Chamber a M is, Jane
Chadwick 11 S
Cheers Miss Elizabeth
Chalfans James
Conner Elza
Copeland Samuel
Col is J A
Crosby Lydia C
Crawford James
Craig Miss Elizabeth
Crag Abner
Crofts %Vas
Davison David
Dancer Matilda
D. 16.1 Justice
Darr.gh C
Day Jobe K
Devine lingh
Daily W m
Dae.ir W
Deary Mks Mary
Dinwidd e J hn
Dickey Roht
Downie John
Don-ghtte Robt
Edringion Dr
Earls. Col w,
Eliot Johnson
Elwell Stephen B
Folker John
Fagiiis Minerva
Feller J,cob
F . ,Mei ilenry
Field J ames
Fleming John
Fox Thomas
Fox Pairick
F..ster Filar
Foy Veter
nisbetner Jana
Fut syth John
!Gall Nancy Greening Mrs Rebe , es
Gallaher k A C Greer Win
Gable Asrrios Gregg Oliver
Ganible James Graham Ritht
G a . s %Vol Guihett Isaac
Glil ain John Griffen Mis, Catherine
Gi:dershe,e John G, acre Jas
Glass Unlit Greehless SVm
Gould bliss Elizabeth Gieen Augustus
Gold Einei son W Griff W 1)
Godey Ge,rge Gruff Dant
Hatwl•nit Geo
flatn,w at June.
liginiltwi
, flaindteit Miss E H
Hall ['wllas
Hall Andy
Mi , t, Sarah
lickstin
Hahigh Francis
Hague Margrut
Hatnersty Junes
Ha,gh jo•eph
Hickti M's: Julia
II trrison
Haney George
Hannah A J
Hart Mary Ann
'fill Edmund 2
Htll Umphy
Iltirtwth H B
1111 Catherine
Hill Miss Mai) ,
ll.bler Ai vita ft
.11a,id Elizabeth
[felines Capt
Heard W
[lope R M B
Ingrid by Mrs Mary
If wit' Andr..w
I. vine J W
Irwin Alexander
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Jacksonßobert Johnson Mr
Jac b D R Janes Anthony C
.1 ,e 9 Ilenry II Jones Enoch
Jrtre,ies J W Jones Mrs Cr osdilla
Jobs Mrs Jones Joseph
Joht stun T Webster Jones Wl3
Julin,ton Francis Jones John
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Kain Mies Henrietta King Daniel
Kai. Samuel Dr King Hew:) , 2
Kema l ; Thomas KingJamas S
Kelsey C C King Thomas
Kt•an Pdrrick King Jacob
Rain Mrs Rail] King Frederick
Kenny John Kincaid Phillip R
Karleynells Rev Lewis King James
K..arias Miss Esther Kyler George K
Kerr Mrs Grace Kunkle Anne
Kelly Win
L - Imby Marks Lewis Orange
Lamont Wiison & 'WrightLindsay Liannati
Lanning M 15 .3 Catharine Little Tacoma/
Levake Henry A Lupton Margaret
Lewis Jri.eph R Lungren Char les
Lee Miss Flora Lowe Mrs Mary A
Lewis Rev A D Long Miss Rarbael
Lewis Peter
Marks Wm
Mehativ Corneliing Morrow James
m Moot* James
Marks Gen) W
Moore Jahn
Marten Abner
Moot* Aiez
Marten /oho W
M Moor. Asia If
Marshall E G
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Marten Isaac Minya: Miss Eliza
Morten Chaffee
Mason Archibald
Molnar James i r , C1i 116441 0
Measou Eliz i Mita - - -
Morgan David
a.,
fer- ior Ai . List
litilford 8
Byron Mrs Mary
Butler George
Burk „Limes
Hustings'. Henry
Be, ley
Hui ninth James
limns W W
Burns Geo W
Butcher Anthony
Brown A A
gown Miss Fitirrrs
Bi ickley Mss Guitar ie
Bright Wm
Brooks James
Ilvsoks John W
Brook, Rnbt
Bridge Mrs E
• Boeikanaii F
Bordner Daniel
Boyer Elizab, th
Bcyle Mrs Elizabeth
B own W li
Brown John
Brown Rev George 2
Brown Thomas A
Boyd Roht
Boubyer Jacob
Claik T. T
Clark Geo , ge
Clark Beni
Clark 1, A 2
Cienny James
Coohran Mrs S A
Cog , v%e I Capt F
Cook John W & son
Cole lei l isa
Collins Dvrid 2
Collins W W
Collins Nancy
Coffin Abel
Coulter A D
Cleier Simon
Chop J M
Chaproanhos T
Gallia:re Charles
Cunningham B F
Ganningh.im John
Cu sick John
Curry Sa
Creighton John
Crook Ge 3 El
Dravo Peter 2
Drano F R
Dips Maihew
Drano Okely di o
DtznlaP Julia Ann
Dunlavy Moses
Dii4 , l) Peter
Dunbar Miss Marj ,.
Donaghy P erns* d
Dodge Calvin
Donaldson Wm
Drips John
Doran Andrew
E
Evans Wm
Evans Joseph
Ewan Isaac
Ewing Rebecca
F
Formal! Elias
Foster Davjrl
Fos•er John E
Fiord Sarah Ann
Fn..% kes Walter
Fry Viticcnt
Frew Cita, les
Frisbee Eleanor 2
Friend R u in
Fender burg Geo B
,
ulliard James
Nasky Jacob
11.orn Margt
Hassel Mrs Susan
Henderson Joseph
Dearing Mr
Ileybeger Miss Sarah aen
Henry John
Darrintt Capt James 2
thirnn Mrs Margaret
Hillard Andew
Hart David
Hayes F
Hatch Joseph
Hatch Edward
nazd Win
Haslet! Richd
Hat t Capt J S
Voltz Miss Eleanork
Hughes Miss Mary Ann
Howard Thos
Hunter John
Hunter Mrs
Hintz D C
Holtz Hen y
Holtz Matilda T
Burner Mrs Matilda
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O RPHAN'S COURT SALE --in pursuance of ant
order ofthe Orphan's Court of Allegheny emealy.
still be expneed to public sale at the public house ofillify
canary, in theelty of Allegheny, Allegheny Co, Put*
Tuesday, he 2fst day Of March nest, at 1 o'clock, P.
the undivided seventh part of two lots of rotund, situate'
In the city, connty'and state aforesaid, Wooded on the
south by Strawberry alley. on 11,0 west by Saadasky
al h
on the north by Harmer Denny, Esq,. and on Ike eon
by Allegheny Commons, being tots No 3 and 4, as
bercd in the general plan of said city; containing ahatit_
ooe htifacre, more or lese, with a wo story birck bonze.
a comb , factory. and a stable thereon erected. late lit
tate of fleary Wright and. Mary his wife , both dee* 3' 7
Terms of sale will be made known on the day of sahs.
by JacobShaner, Caardlsta of the Wear cbildten et the
decedents, By order of I/teems:l.
Ceti. 15. THOS. PARLEY, Clint,
FOR NEW ORLEANIV
Immediate& on the opening of navi
gation, the substantial built steanws.
. 8 L00.4*(207X. Aimee reents, Master, Will depart rot
the stetwouod intermediate pone, on the open
river. par froilitt or outvote apply en W ing arr?, or I
8 18111N0FIA hi it (.70 , No. 80, Mourn.
11.8. The itigonquirt Is now undersoing'repoliw.lad
Will As ready to receive freight on Friday Rest. job *4F
Q i5b6.1160. flopouvibls day received per amialer NNW 4
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Mellor Wm Morgan Jahn
Meyers) G Mope Elizabeth
' Mellen James Moban Ehos
I Means Thos D Morton Robt
Menai Alice Mortimore Mary a
Mosel Henry H - - Aleizry-1110l
Milligan lobo or Ann Millet Sarah.
Miller Phibe L Miller Jane.
Miller Miller M,x hillier Philip
McAffry Lewil 2 McCollum Thomaa2
Mcßrantey Sarni McCully Thos
MCClarg Thus McDade Sas
McCleary Michael McDona'd Alex
McCleery Alexander 'McDonald/Wafted- '
McChesney J McClelland fob
McClain Joseph McGuire James C
NlcCanitless Janies McGinnis Josoph, a I
McCartney Sarni - • Magill Robt '''
McClure Win lif flown Ale*
McCarty Charles McConey Catarrhal '
McClure Reahlsh McCoy Miss Mary AIM
McCluskv Manus MeConsghy AAR:ander
McCormick Dr - - Mcerbery- sr irs Nam
McConahy Margaret McCutchorm Wm
McCurdy Mr N McCurdy Wm
McFarlane Mrs Ann Lt McKinsir Jobn '
M , 'Feely Miss Matilda Mcliiiiley James
Mcllwaine Neil McKinstry Haan.
McKalars Henry McLorin Sand
McKay John McPherson John
McKee Alexr McMahon Joh n
McKee Mrs Abigail McKelvy Samuel
McKelvy John McKeiver Boa ...
McMillen John 'McNeil John
McMullen Miss Nancy McQuistonJaus •
McNichol W
is lveNanies Philip
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Nelson Samuel D Nichol & S H
Nelson John Noble Miss Ann
Nelson Mrs Mary Noble David
Nelson Dewy Nolan', Patrick
_ielson George Norman Mary
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O'Bryan Sirs Louisa O'Neal Michael
o'll ian Tomas 2 O'Neal Bryan
O'Byrne Bryne Orr Win
Osborn Daniel
Painter Sires Pollock Thomas.
Pat:on John 2 Pollen John 2
Patchett Wm Porter Mies-Elisaebtfi
Paul Robs Porter James '-
Parker Angelire .Polys Rohe' t
Patterson Thomas/ II Powlson Johu
Patterson Samuel Powell John
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Patierson B L Pryor Silas D
Pat terson John 2 Presser Dbristiaa e
Patterson Job s G Purkey Mary Jane
Peacock Rev James 11 Piet co %tat A 4
Parboil James Philip% J 11
Pollock A Al 3
Q.,a t t Mrlo Sarah AnnQuigley Chav
Quiahn W m
it meld R Simon Roy John
Ramsey Mrs Mary Rowlett John
Ramsey James &Co Robinson John Teacher
Rattican Thos Robinson-John Pedsloll,s
Rauliaiiser D W
Rubinson T.G B
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Ranger A Robilisen Mr ' s,.
Reice George Jr Robertson Mrs Marsha.
Bea Samuel Ross Miss Sarah '
Reese Rar Elizabeth Rogera•Mies 'lwo,.
Revs John Riven Santo& • 4. .
Reed Mrs Lilly Riley JMr ' ' - '' l
Reed Win 2 'Richmond Mm At Eit
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Reed Samuel B li.ci ey John J 4 ' .
Reynolds Parrison R o berts Morris
Re) nolde Davidßoberts Jeremiah
Rice Clara Ride Hervey,,i . 4
Ridraut Wm Roseburgh Win I .. .
Ridge:) , Mrs Mary Rif:hart> Chas 2
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Strive Cinittia 8 9 vory Cichard . t'4
Stevenson & Page Savory Richard R
Stovall J Seaggv Elizabeth
Streeper Ahrahrtn Scutt Thomas
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Sturgeon J...lia Ana II Scott Lev. r T -.- t
Samierbuty S 2 - Smti'Jaiiles ' ' ilif .
Suttle John Seymour Spit ester - - . 4 .
Sweeney John Swain John Saint:lnv* -4
Sel ere Henry Stephens Mrs EiLiaberb
Sey Benj Stephen Aril ,
;cm Clasper Stewart Georsan
Short John Stewart Mrs Mary A
Shively & Creiroile SiewratrMi,s Efts , .
SO Wm II Stewart Miss Eliza Jadri.
S nor Miss Jane Stewart Wm ilf Go.
Simpson Mrs S Semi an 2 Stevenson St' A
Skelton J P 2 South Jonas
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Smithers Semi Capt Snider Elizabeth.. ;.
Smut El zabeth ' Snodgrass Mar/ A' ,"°.',
Smith John Somerville Mrs Ana
Smith Levi Sprague Edward P
Smith Catharine Spiral: Wrh
Sm th Miss Jane stetson G W
Smith Mies Eleanor -
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Taylor John 2 'Pwinding Henry M '
Taylor Mrs Maria Trevor Miss Susan
Taylor Charts 'Tobias Miss Cateriim
Taggert John Todd Robert.
Thomas Thompson Trout Miss C
T. ';`.4.
Thomas Thomas Davis Ture ey Jacob •
Tnompson Mi-s Ann E Tuffier Joseph
Thompson James Thompson Grbert4 -
Thompson Miss Ar.n Tillery James
Thompson Col S Trainer Peter
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Vance Samuel
Vanwickle N 2
VenAbles George
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Williams Wm W
Work B
Wilson Miss Martha R Wool
W Henry
iliock Jona Wood Mrs Margaretts
Wi,,ters Sarah Wright G - : •
Wooden' Wailiwr ight Mr ; A
a l l 4 .--
Wightman Win 11 Wei nw, ight & Wace
wi!i nn Joseph C Watts Iltliqt Mary" . •
Willick Mrs Elizabeth Waugh Wm
AV igshis Is, ael , Wale Chit, !nue t , s
Wolf F 1) • . t -
Wa !lave - Mr Plater Warner Dr E .
Wallace Th-s Waltman Mrs Jane
Welker Mrs Harrie: - Watat ,, p A
Werner Frances A Weirich Adam , -,•
West Mr M H Whitemore Thomis
White Micheal White Mrs Adaliee
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Young Wm B.
Yam% Joh n : s ea
MISCELLANEOUS,
1) rectors of Poor
Proprietor of Cylendrieal Printing Machine
Pilot Line a Co
Secretary Western star Lodge
Mr. Captain & C I of.the 'Recruiting Office
Siemer Bro.• revile
Steamer Columbian '
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Febls R. M. RIDDLE, Postmastrer:
Verper Miss MittPda
You fluithorst Chas
Yates Miss Amaildi