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CUl, teller from Monterey on the Pacific lo tins cdiloi of the Alexandria the annexed notice ol 0111 coutjtryaiuii, Lt. CuLFicinoiit. is tlattJ uly 20 "Col. party arrived hcrcyes- tcrday, having had some pretty hard ing with Ihc Mexicans and number about two hundred, and are the most daring and hardy set of fullows 1 ever looked upon. They am splendid marksmen, and can plant bullet in an enemy's head i their horses at full gallop.

They never think of eating bread, but live upon meat all the time. They never fleep in a house bin on the ground, with a blanket -around them, their for a pillow and a rillu by llieir side. 1 should uiiii-muii; ike to give you a more i account i bcneficial Dr. Sinith't (Sugar Coaled) Improved Indian I egelablc Pills," are daily ef- intcresting some of the most astonishing" and The lettei wonderful cures that have ever been known, in consequence of which they have now become shining mark against which all the arrows of disappointed hope, envy and uncharitablenees are levelled without distinction. The town and country arc alike tilled with their praise.

The palace and the poor-house alike echo with their virtues. In all climates, under all temperatures, they still retain their wonderful powers, and exert them unaltered by age or They are simple in their preparation, mild in their actions, thorough in all their operations, and unrivalled in their results. They are anti-bilious, and anti-mercurial: and they are peculiarly the following complaints TilK LADIES A RE respectfully invited to cull and examine mystockofCLOAKlNGS, ALPACAS, CASHMERES, MOUSLIN DE LA1NES, SHADED and PLAIN MERINOES, 8IIAWL8.GREEN BAREGE, RIBBONS, and a variety of Fancy Goods. R. W.

M'SHERRY. Nov. 0. M'SHERKY Store, for 4 cts. and VENDKItS OF FOREIGN MEHC1JAND1SE, HE undersigned, Treasurer of the County of Adams, in accordance with the several Actt of Assembly, publishes the following list of Wholesale Dealers and Retailers of Foreign Merchandize, I OF WX7 ILL be offered at Public Sale, at the Tavern of Moses Smith, in Cashtown, raiiklin township, on Friday Nov.

13, at 12 o'clock, by the Heirs, the following REAL ESTATE, being late the upwards; also cts. and upwards. Nov. 6. within the said county, as classified and property of PKTER MAIIK, deceased--all returned to him by the Associate Judges situate in Franklin township, Adams coun- and Commissioners of the County--desig-' a Flannels at in thosc have taken out License! I.

A Tract Land, and those who have not, for one vcar from situate in the township aforesaid, Ivinjr ad- i Ihem. but time will not admit." i 1 1 lever and ague, yellow and bilious levers, THK New Orleans Pic- dyspepsia, croup, liver complaint, sick ayune Owen (formerly Lieutenant) of thc Baltimore Uatta'ioii, lles obstructions, heartburn fur- Iclt Monterey on the Gth instant, and we I tongue and foul stomach, nausea, diar- areindebted to him details. loss in the three actions is set down at five hundred and sixty-one tilled and wounded. Our correspondent, writing on the 29th makes thc loss a little less, hut it had not then been ascertained with precision. The Mexican loss has not been, probably ill not be ascertained with certainty, is to exceed one ISO Invest price will be given for DRIED PEACHES, APPLES, FLAX-SEED, and SHELL-BARKS, at R.

W. M'SHEHRV'S. Nov. G. i I I Calicoes Calicoes R.

W. M'SIIEIIRY'S Store for 3 to him for many interesting, rllffia cosliveuess, loss of appetite, sallow a yard good Alader colors a fip, lie informs us that the American complexion, colds, and in cases of torpor 1 8 ts hcauiiful styles, 9 to lii 1-2. of the bowels where a cathartic or aper- ient is needed. IV. H.

No Sugar ('oatcd Pills can be genuine, unless every box has on it the nattire of G. BENJ'N SMITH. M. I). genuine Pills are for sale in Gettysburg, by Buehkr and S.

S. Forney: in Hunterstown by Abraham King; in Petersburg by $Ir. Fuller; in Nov. G. Groceries and Quccnswnre.

UST received a full supply of Groceries and Queensware. which will be sold low. Nov. G. If.

W. M'SHERRY. THE Cash town by Mrs. Duncan, and in Hamp- 4 MEXICANS IN ton bv J. 11.

Jiilebaueh. i Mexican force in Monterey at tlie lime of 1 the capitulation, must have been much larger than some of the accounts have re-j ported it. A letter-writer for one of the New Orleans papers thinks it was about 14,000 men in all. Thus Armed Citizens, 5,000. lie such an army, thus situated, could ever allow itself to be conquered by a force of less than seven thousand men, will always appear strange to me." TERRIFIC terrific and devas-j tating storm swept over the Gulf of Mexi-j co, on the 11 destroying Key in which some fifty lives werclost, wrecking thc U.

S. Brig Perry and causing an immense destruction of properly. The information was brought by Com. Sloat, the hero oi Monterey. to the New Orleans Picayune.

Every dwelling house in Key AVest, save fi ve or six, were destroy" edor unroofed; the Government property amounted to some $300,000. Oct. 30, 1846--41. I the 1st of May, 18i(J. Itetailers who taken out License.

i Robert W. M'Sherry, CLASS. George Arnold, David Samuel Fahnesloek, John Jenkins, George Little, William 11. Sell, Samuel H. Bnehlcr, William David Middlecofl', Conrad Weaver, John M.

Stevenson, Jr. Marcus Sampson, John AVeikert, William Walker, Simon Rculcr, Abraham tScott, Thomas .1. Cooper, Pliilip Hand, Peter Mickley, Casper Suck fc David Beceher, jacent to and partly in CASH TOWN. A I On Ihc ult. In- Hie Rev.

E. V. Gerhail. Mr. A.

W. to Miss A i A-y, daughter of Mr. George Grofi) Loth of Mountjoy township. On thc same tlav by the same, Mr. Pa-rut BUSIIKY, to Miss ISAIIEJLI.A JAVK lUr, only daughter of Mr.

TATLOK, both ol Menallcii township. On thc 23d Menallen Meeting House, ao! cording to thc order of the Society of "Friends," ELISIU PEVIIOSE, to A I A Wnir.m-, daughter of Win. Wiiglit, all of Mcnallen township. On thc 29th ult. by Rev.

A. H. Loclunan, Mr. to Atits WOLF, both of VttSTIXGS. beautiful lot of Fancy, Silk Velvet, and Satin VESTINGS: als-o.

Gentlemen's CRAVATS. SUSPENDERS; I.Jacob Mohair, Rmggold, Palo Alto, Silk and Thomas Common Glazed. Velvet, and Seal-skin John CAPS--for sain at j. j. Rjddlemoserr, Nov.

G. M'SHERRY'S STORE. TJIE is still in trout 1 A Ayx ble. The Mormons have all left, except a few who are too sick and feeble. The dty is under the sway of a lawless set of Anties, whose conduct being represented lo Gov.

Ford, he has issued a proclamation, in which he invites all disposed to unite in companies, at the expense of the State, in order to put down disorder and restore law. On the wine (lav In llio simc. Mr. sn.t, toMiss KEiintLA Bowriy. both of Adams county.

On the 23th ult. by Rev. Piof. Reynolds. Mr.

Z. CAHLi.Kr.to SAKAH LET, both of llamilionban township. On Tinirsd.iy last, by thc Rev. J. Scchler, Mr.

ISVM; to SARAH hi-AXGLnn. loth of Adiims co. At Millerstown. on Tuesday 27ih the Rev D. D.

Clarke. Mr. Josti-ii CLLBEr.TS--% ERSONS desirous of securing bargains in Calicoes, should fall early at 1UJT11RAUFFS Store, where they can buy good Calicoes for 4 a first- rate article not. to fade, for 1-4 and such us will "astonish the natives," can be had for 10 and 12 1-2 cts. Nov.

G. TO THE I.1BIES. handsome of Bonnet RIB- Ladies' Silk and elvet SCARFS. Super Grass Linen VND- KERC111EFS. can be spen at WM.

RUTHRAUFF'S. Nov. G. BKANDRETH'S PILLS Let no one suppose that the Brandreth I Pills are not always the same. Thev are.

They can never be otherwise. upon which they are made are so unerring, that a million pounds could be made per day without the most remote possibility of a mistake occurring. Get the genuine, that is all, and the medii-ins will gix-e you full satisfaction. When the blood is in an unsound condition, it is as ready for infection as land ploughed and harrowed to receive the allotted grain. Those who are wise, M'ill therefore commence the purification of iheir blood without delay and those who are already attacked with sickness should do thc same.

Ladies should use Brandrcth's Pills frequently. They will ensure them from I On thc 25th ult. Mrs.Mini i HAFTETGII. widow of Valentine Haflcigh. deceased, of township.

aged 86 years 7 months and 10 days. At Gettysburg, Darkc county, Ohio, on the 5th ult. Mr. Jonx HKRSHEI-, formerly of this county, in the 59th 3 car of his age. In Seneca Ohio, on thc 8th ult.

Mrs. E- i.rzi M'ILVAIV. wife of Mr. Alexander M'llvain, formerly of township, in this ty, in the 41st year of her asrc. In Madison county, Mississippi.

CiiAKT.r.s Gon- FRET. formerly of York county, in the 62d of his age. On Monday morning Inst, in M'Sherrvstown. Adams co Mrs. Lv r.

OTSTEH, consort of "the late Daniel Ojster. aged To years. 1 month and daj John Miller, John Sheely, John B. M'Creary, AVra. Barjj.

Gardner, John M'JViirht, Oliver P. House, Henry Cauflman, David Shull. John Burklioldcr, Jesise Houck, Abraham King, Epliraim Zuck, Charlf Spangler, Jacob Ilildebrand. AVilliatti Wolf, Eusebms J. Owings, FraiiL-is P.

Krichten, John Busbv, David M. White, Jacob Aulebaugh, Jacob George, RRY clieaj) and handsome stvlcs of' Tohn Hoke and M. de Laiiics, for i Jacob Bnnkerholi; sale at RLTTlIRAUFr'a Store, Cham- co Weiflsy, Detnch, A 13. 13. 14.

14. 14. 13. 14, 13. 13.

14. 14. 14. 14. 14.

14. 14. 14. 14. 14.

14. 14. 14. 14. 14.

14. 12. 14. 18. 12.

14. 14. 14. 14. 14.

14. 14. 14. 14. adjoining lands of Heirs of Joseph Pilzcr, deceased, Samuel Cover, Isanc Rile, Andrew Marshall, and olliors, containing W4 tintl g4 I'vrfltt'K, and allowance--of which about 05 Acres is cleared arable land, and the residue WOODLAND, covered with thriving; Timber, principally Chestnut--oil which are erected a two-story Lrick levelling House, now and for many years past occupied as a TAVERN STAND, a commodious Bank Barn, Frame Stable, a Blacksmith Shop, a Log Teiuuil House, and another Leg Dwelling House and Stable, now occupied as a TOLL HOUSE.

There a running fountain of excellent 1 water at the front door, on the Turn- pike, and a Spring at the back-door, of the i Tavern-house. Every field on this Tract has water flowing through it and ithe i i whole is in a pood state of cultivation and i O-I fto. A of round, in Cashtown aforesaid, containing about A AN AGUE, adjoining Ints of Peter Mickley, on the East, and John Buchcr on the West, on which are erected a two-story Log ff ifttUKC, INDIAN VEGETABLE PANACEA. afflicted Scrofula, Cancer, Erysipelas Old fjords. Uk-eia, ter, Marcurial Diseases, or any other Iioru impuritiec of the' blood, arc cd to read the following ill prootof tlic wonderful rJropertiei of thealwvcnamed medicine.

A 11KAD! A We, the having visiieJ Mr. Brooks, Jr. at the office of Messrs. Rowland Walton. 376 Market Street, llm wasSCUOFULA.

and terrible mutt have been his twelve years' conflict with the dw lover. Hit palate, the entire roof df his mouth, DOM upper lip, arid lower lid of the been destroyed. face nearly eaten up, of the jaw bone carried away. And give no description of his case. Mr.

B. informs us that in January last, the hole interior of his mouth, as well moM of his face, wiie a mass of deep and painful On the 14th of January last, he commenced taking Dr. Culten's Indian Vegetable Panacea, which checked the disease in a few from that time the cuie has proteased without inter-- tic Lots convenient to suit whole containing about 246 purchasers, ihc 14. more or less, and ajoining lands of Daniel 14. i Miekley, jr.

Robert Sheckiey, Patrick 14. i Ball, Henry Weaver, and others--situate on a Public Road and within 3 miles of the Chambersbunr Turnpike. This Tract is HEAVILY TIMBERED, principally ft CASH3IERCS, DRESS COOS. 1 bersburor street. Nov.

6. David David Newcomer, Henry Sehriver, I the Ladies desire handsome twilled jjjj cr Ginghams, rich colors, suitable for T. 55 tlressseg, as ell as good style Domestic' Ginghams, let them call down bur" 1 street at RUTHKAUFFS i i Nov. 6. and can be had Nov.

6. Shaded remarkably low at RUTliRAUFF'S. A FEW CORDS OF GOOD OAK OR HICKORY WOOD will be received at this ollice in payment of subscriptions to the "Star and Bannncr." Oct. 30, 1810. A LP AC A A LP AC A HE Cheapest and richest, canbe had JL by calling carlv at KUTHRAUFFSSTORE.

Nov. 0. The Eev. JACOB C. SMITH, of the United in Christ" will preach in the Public School House, in East Middle Street, THIS EVEN- Black aitd Colored Kid Cloves.

CASHMERE do. Hosiery, quite a John Clunk, William Bittinger, Ambrose M'Farlanc, JVeie Stores. CLOAK1NGS Edmond C. Bishop. Holtzmger Ferree, John Nuuemaker, Isaac Suyder Co.

Peter Hulick, Jacob llollinger. George G. Bentzell, Bartholomew Henry Sarbaugii, Philip Myers, George Myers Son, Eichelberger Holliiigcr, 14. 14. 14.

14. 14. 14. 14. 14.

14. 14. 14. 14. 14.

14. 13. 13. 14. Chestnut ALSO-- No.

4. One other Tract of 14. 14. 14. 14.

11. 14. 14. 14. adjoining the Tavern property first described, lands of Samuel Cover, Jo- more or 5.

OKE OTHER Tract of Woodland, adjoining lands of Jacob Dear- tlorf, Peter Mickley, sen. and others containing 8 Acres and 82 Perches. ALSO--No. 6. OXE OTHKR TRACT of Mountain Laud, adjoining lands of Henry Pehl, George Orncr, and others, containing 8 rfcres and 91 Perces, situate about one mile from Bell's Mill.

ICr-Any part of the premises will be sfiown to persons wishing to purchase, at 1 any time before the day of sale, by JACOB MARK, living in Cashtown--by whom also attendance will be given, and terms of sale made known on the dav of sale, on i behalf of THE'HEIRS. Oct. 30. ts 7 I I I I III a Log AA'agon-maker's Shop, and John 390 High I AXf--ta 9 f-t A 'I'ract of Mountain which will be'divided and sold in Independent 7-VG', at early candle light. variety, and Cheap; Green olin Alil Green Gauze Veils new style; Laces and Jacol) atv rence Alexander Cobcan, severe sickness of thc stomach, and, gene-, Not-.

1840. rally sjwaking, prevent it. Draudrl-th's' Pills are harmless. They increase the' powers of life they do nol depress them. Females will find them to secure that state of health which cvcrv mother wishes to cnov.

ln 'WAX. GIZXBSPIE SP EC informs his There is no medicine so safe as this: it! is more easy than castor oil. and is now I generally used by numerous ladies through all the articles usually kepi their conlincnu'iil. Dr. Brandrcth can re-i Grocers, such as Icr lo m-iuy of our first physicians who Susrar, Coffee, Molasses.

Spices of alt commend his pills to their patients, to the kinds. Tea, Glass, (different varic- exclusion of all other purgaiivgs, and the! ilics.) Tobacco, jiills, being composed entirely of herbs Edges; French Worked Colars Cup- Nets Ladies" Points, and every article' necessary for Ladies wear, be! Elizabeth Gilbert, had at AVM. RUTHAUFFS. i Marv Duncan, Mov. U.

j. Bonham. ir t-. i J- A 1 A IV Elizabeth M. Kcllv, 4 handsome assortment of Tcrkeri.

i John Aulabaurh. Caihmcre, French Plaid, Woolen! Abraham Treat, Shawls, handsome and vrry cheap, jnst i Catharine Miller opened at RUTI1KAUFFS STORE. Peter Folk. 14. M.

14. httsc not taken out Liccnae. 14. 14. 13.

14. 14. 14. 14. 14.

G. vegetable matter, purify the blood, and car- i Also, a variety of first-rate Cedar I Tare: srys lor 12 1-2. ry off thc corrupt htiiiiors of ihc body, in also Fruits. Xuts, and Confections. Aov.

G. a manner so simple as to give every day Thc subscriber also always kerns case and pleasure. M7 ILL stll VLANNELS, all Wool. and a variety of colors, for 25 and 31 1-4 cents. Superior Flannels for 37 1-2 and 50 cents.

Linscys and Plaids, handsome nnd cheap, and first-rate Ker- on ihc lollnwins M. Slrvcnson Jno. CuoA- McShcrry Jo 6, 181G---Jt had of band thc very bcsi FM, for family to-rcjhrr wish ditfcrcnt kinds of Fccd-smirs. Tliankfnl for the cacour- ajrcmrnt hitherto cMcndcd him he rcspcrt- futty invites all wisbinr anv lliinjj in bis line lo at his Kslablislinicul oii the Diamond. G1I.LK9IMK.

Xov. 0, IS Id. 3j James M'Millan, AVilliam Alexander, Enoch Simpson, Samuel Herlin. John M'llvain. tlcnry Roberts, Samuel C.

Price, DAVID M'CREARY County Treasurer. TreasHrcr's Oflirc. G. 1840. 14.

14. 14. 14. I I I 13. TO THE AFFLICTED Compound Medicated Candr.

flTHOR the Cure of Colds, Coughs, Spil- JL ting of Blood, Brouchetis, Asthma, AVhooping Cough, Pains and Oppressions of thc breast, and all other Pulmonary complaints, and other diseases which have a tendency to produce Consumption. It serves also as an effectual clearer of the voice. This Candy is entirely a vegetable paralion, thc principal ingredients being, 1 lore-hound. Wild Cherry, Sarsaparilla. Boneset, elecampane, Liquorice, Flaxseed.

Iceland Moss, Prickly Ash, ire. and will, if taken in time, relieve th system from those distressing afHiciions that tend to Consumption. One great advantage in this valuable medicine is its cheapness, the public not being imposed upon by thc enormously 1IOWN and While Muslins unusually low. Canton Flannels, ail re very cheap, superior Doc-skin and iMcach cd C. Flannels, at RUTHRAl'FFS STORE.

Xov. 0. high prices which arc generally exacted for Patent and oilier medical Preparations. Each parkagc contains directions. Call and try Prepared and sold at the Confection and FALL AND FASHIONS riLcly slorc of lhp Sub cribcr in Wc 1 JtHT i i i ork street, one square from the Court.

JI am ncx dwr Ho can also be had at S. KLC LM respectfully informs td. friends and thc public gcjicrally, Dnig that he continues to earn- on tisc A I i i i TAILl'RiNO ESTABLISHMENT. nj-irlcl 7 --JI, AW GOOM! AW GOODS! HE Subscriber lias jnsi returned from informs llie ciii- 1 the Cily with complete asorlHicnt ze sc bcrsburg street, GctJysburjr. a below Thompson's Hotel, whe mpl ROCERIES, A sJ.iros of White do $9 13.

Tom al "5 A6 cis. tvc 07. LOT FOR SALE. H.l. be offered aJ Private Sale Uac TWO-SIOKV BRICK I of IIRY GOODS, Ql F.KNSWARK, all of which will be kllmvn sold low at M'SHERRY'S STORE.

H. SKEM.Y Xtn. 0, few doors here he will always be prepared to attend io orders up- Vlty He IMI IM. maucarranjcmcnls lo receive regularly the tCpThc subscriber as usjial continues Bakery, niul is prepared to supply pariios at the shortrct nolice. wiih choice rakes, Jtc.

C. WEAVER. Thc that he has taken ihc well lad irvfti'cff. will lake an active, of correct habits, and about I in GeJlysburjr, nearly opposite Mr. Rnchler's Apoabcrary and Book Store, where ho is prepared Jo execute work in his line jf JHrYirAfcrftir, 13 or 16 years of age, to leani the Baking and he promises all who may favor ham a IM Confection Business, if early applica- with their patronage, that he will give them on )C mn dc.

One from the counJrv Constant Gillon, Attorney at Law, Xo. 39 South Fourth Gt Phila. A Gwfey, Ladies Book, 101 Chestnut Phila. Rev Nichols, Pastor of BrickmakerV M. P.

Church. Phila, Kieffer, Publisher of Lancaster American Republican. A Wilson. 6 Cedar Row, Phila. Samuel Ketchum.

No 63 North Third st do Rev Levi Brink, N. York. Edward 158 North Front st. do. Laycock, Attorney at Law, Wasbibgtofl Square, Phila.

The above named gentlemen (constituting fat. a small portion of those who have visited Mr. Brooks at our office in Philadelphia who would certify to same facts if Mcenarjr) are well and their high standing ia society precludes the idea of their feodinf their Maoea to- carry on an imposition. And here we say, without the fear of eootra- diction, that we hare not found case Scrofola or other disease for which we recommend Panacea, which mediciM has not tpeadily arrested We have at this time of pttieals under treatment, all of whom are doiRf Amonp them is one of CANCER, which was pronounced by physicians beyond the reach of Sorci- cal assistance, but from all appcarancea wilt cured in a few months. 07 The above valuable is lot wholesale and retail, by Mesn.

IlowM and Walton, Proprietors, market Philadelphia, and by the following scents: Samuel tf. ftufhlcr, Gettysburg. Pa. C. A.

York, Psu N. Robinton, Baltimore, Md, Oct. 23. JS10. if HOUSE SPOUnNO VST ILL be made and put ap by the subscriber, who will attend pAMHpt" ly to till orders, and upon aa reaconaMe terms as can be procured at any establishment in thc G0.

C. BUEULER. Gettysburg, March 13. COACHES, BUG- GtES, of Eood and ninkc, can be had at thc Coach mcnt of the subscriber, in Ci IT. W.

HOFFMAN. 9,1846. rc both it regards the lit be preferred. 9 hand ami wormatiAhip of all garments entrusted to him and at as moderate as they Gettysburg, Ot. 30, 1840.

C. WEAVER. tf CASSIXETTS, c. neatness and in ihc most approved ho a incd any where eke. UST received ihc Cheap Slorc of lyl A work TM Km.

will HjWfby Ivc ormpicd hy The owner of House, I try 1 a- appointed David llcajfy her agent for; i for the purcJia- til hr jnado I i tf R. W. Cloths, i TMA i 4 Large and excellent assortment of lo please, to rncru a share o( fiw Bfmlu9 jsisi ed and for at reasonable prices, at the Drug and Hook Store of S. II. 1HJEHLER.

PATENT STEEL all sixes, constantly on for sale at TIX ARE FACTORY in GEO. E. BUEflUSR. solwcrilicr noir on i ILVER AND A SILVER VIOLIN of best qnalily, can always be had 1 thc Fancy Store o'f C. WEAVER.

SOAPS, FANCY ERFUMERY, ARTICLES, TOYS, for sale Gettysburg, Pa. 1 April 1 0 It? 16. C. WEAVER, Ctiriirafnri i he JH at lo rail the IMMV. AN be had for Cumberland therefore ihowc who need My Thl at C.

W. Ware lo five him Please call and see them Charabcribtirg fttreeU and judge'Jor yourself. 0EO. E. tf.Mtyt;«r«, M.iy'J!, IOW.

JbwHI 13, 9' New flesh has Btipplied the place of the ulcers, and though badly disfigured, face ii sound, and liis general health is restored. We are assurrd that in the treatment of 3lr. Brook's case, no Alercutials, Ointments, or Caus- Applications have been used'-- in fact, the nacea alone iias wrought this wonderful change. Udv id Smith, Bucks county. Charles L.

Rowland, Meadville, Crawford county. Pennsylvania. Jones, South Second Street, Phila, Jacob Lee, Pemberton New Jersey. Carr, 440 Fourth, above Poplar Street, Liberties. McCullough, Lancaster, Pa.

Maddock. 23 North Eleventh Street. Phil'a. Appleton, 46 South afreet. Timothy Caldwell, Marion co.

Missouri. Daniel Yeakel, Chestnut Hill, Phil'a co.Va. Stirling. MD, Camden, Hale. 37,8 High st Phifa.

Potter, Manufacturer of Mineral Teeth. 109 South Ninth st Phila. Geo Mefz, Brushmaker, 3i7 Market at Phila. A Wollenweber, editor Phil'a Democrat; 2 1 1 Third st Phila. Ezra Carr, 159 Chestnut st PUila.

Rev A Gillette, Pastor of Eleventh Baptist Church, Phila. John Bell. Eriest Phil'a, (North American office Aaron Saiids, 146 Catharine sf Pbila. Daniel McGinley, Kessler's Alley, do Andrew Sweaton, Camden. Jersev-.

Evans, West Phila. Richard R. Young, Gilder, 409 Market st Phila, John Ashmead, 60 South Sixth st do. Wagner, Lithographer, 116 Chestnut st, Phila. Kensil, 123 South Eleventh st Phila.

Peter Sfcen Smiili, Editor Native Eagle, do. Joel Bodine, Glass manufacturer, Williamstown, Jersey. William Steely, Farmington, Van Buren Coles. Boston, Mass. Russel Canfield, Physiologist.

Phila. Thomas Roby.M Harrishurg, Pa. Peter Wright, 159 Market st Phila. James Kevin, 103 Filbert st do John Good. 1-74 Spruce street do Kev Wm Uric, Pastor St Paul ME arine st Phita.

tev John Chambers, Pastor 1st Church, BioaJst. Phila. Sanders, Publisher of Pledge and Standard, Phila. Editor ifejvlestwn, Bucks county, Pa. Jacob Frick, Editor oi the American Sentinel.

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