MORNING VISITOR. fTti $2 rest Anno st, Cash.. VMTYOF llWtWI.I: SATURDAY MORNING, FKB. 10. Mors Failure, The mail due here on Sunday mojning last, wss a perfect fail ure with the exception of a tingle paper front Jefferson City. On Wednesday - morning we received a full mail with back ration, bqt yesterday we had a mail off the Mini piece with Sunday morning. In connexion with thin subject, we, have been requeited to whisper a word or tw "in the ear "of the Postmaster' at Jeflerso City. " We dJ it cheerfully, partly on our wn account," aa well a for others. , Step one aide a moment, if you please, ' Mr. P. M . ' Yon are most earnestly re r quested to send all mailable due the S. W. by their proper route, and at the earliest - practicable line after their arrivul at your "office. You are further desired not to tend through this office, both letter and newspaper package by the bushel, which are directed to all quarter of the State. v The P. M. at Jefferson City may have a " more correct idea of the geography of the ' State, than we have, but we hope he will , iiu iugu at in ii, we vcniuro me opinion that package directed to point on the up- per or lower Mississippi, or to extreme northwestern points, would reach their respective destinations about a toon, by taking' almost any other direction, at they would to come by Warsaw. We think it argues but poorly in favor of a "' P. M.'s qualification, that when packn ' R" with full direction for town and county, cannot go forty mile to it proper destination, without hating to travere a fourth part of the Slate. Come, wake up - old fellow, and reform these tbusasi' and ' if you can't do it yourself, employ a free born American citizen for a deputy, and . it is possible a better state of things may 'be brought about. There, we will rest a spell, to tee how this will work. ' 1 ' Tery Sent'6e. We tee by' a corres- pondence in a late No. of the St. Louis Union, that F. P. Blair, Jr. , E-q. ha re cehtly become very pugnacious, and chal lenged the 'editor of the Union to mortal combat. The Union man. however, teems . disposed to look upon Mr. Blair as not worthy of that much respect, but virtual ly intimate that if he wishes satisfaction -in any other way. he has only to roll up his sleeve and help himself. We are glad, for the credit of the crafl.lhat the ed itor of ihe Union declined the challenge of! Blair.i ,We were never able 1 tee how -a man'e injured reputation could be heal ed by a reort to this means, even though he should blow hi adversary' braint out. Wn hope io see this barbarous uractice discountenanced and frowned down by publia, opinion, a a custom which should find no favor in the present enlightened age of the world. " UThe attention of parent and guar dian in town and it vicinity, is referred to the card of Mis Bush.. She is spoken of by those who have heretofore patroni sed her, a being a competent instructress tri the several branches in which the ha heretofore taught. ' '. TJht attention of our merchants and .other shipper, is referred to the card ef Messrs. Tho. H. Larkin & Co., in ano ther column. ' Tki firm know and doe its duty to the printer, fc we feel perfectly safe in warranting that those who have a ny dealings with them, may be assured that their interests will not be neglected. Tht Valley Farmer. The, clever pub lisher of (hi interesting agricultural monthly have sent u, unintentionally, no doubt, a second copy of the January No., instead of the second or February No. As w wish to preserve file of the work. we hoe they will be kind a to send u- No. second. . , . (J3We are under obligations to Hon. J ohn S, Phelps, lor a copy of the Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, trans mitting his annual report 'on the state of ths finance. . .. Improving ihe Fattar of Waters'. The Mai o! Missouri is about to construct a levee along the- West bank of the Missis sippi, from New Madrid to the State line, of Arkansas, a disrswee of fifty-four miles. The Seminole reoiainuir in Florida are , causing much uneasiness by enereuching m-j wnue. ... . - ? l .L . The Wabash and Erie Can h Uea rUmngea In the amount f $100,000 by v tit recent, feodV , '! For tht Vititor. RELIGIOUS DISCUSSION. A discussion of the JVaure, subjects and mode of Christian Baptism, and also, the influence of the Holy Spirit on the heart of man, has just terminated at Os oeolo, between Rev. B., R. Johnson, of the Methodist Church, and Elder W. Jones, of the Christian Church W. P. Johnson, W. II. Schrosiler and L. Wilks, acting as Moderators. The discussion commenced on Tuesday, 16th Jan., and ended on Saturday, 20lh--closing as it begun, with a good feeling pervading all who participated or look part in the debate. Though each debatant contended strenuously and earnestly for their respective .positions, yet there was not that ex cathedra spirit manifested, as usual on such occasions no crimination or recrimination was indulged in by either, but a christian spirit reigned throughout the discussion, which passed on harmoni ously through the three first propositions and to the fourth. Before taking up the fourth proposition, it vas found that much time would necessarily be lost in deter mining the hvt issue upon which it should be discussed, and that an honest difference of opinion existed between the debatant in determining this matter. It was agreed, therefore, by all parties that this portion be passed and the debate be brought to a close by the Moderators, which was done accordingly. "feiix, qui potuit rerum cognoscere causae, Atque metus omneset inexorabile FA TUM Subjecit pedibtisstripilutnque Acheron tis avari!'' W. II. S. For the Visitor. ' . MY GUARDIAN BIRD. While walking on the velvet bank, Where many a "weeping willow"dratb The sprinkle of the skimming oar, -. That wound me round the rosy shore ! 'Twas eve j and every petal bud, Hung mournful o'er the sparkling flood, A little bird of lily hue, Before me from a blossom flew, And swifily o'er the water's brim 1 rowed my fairy bark by him ; For Hope had wliisper'd, ' Ileav'n has '.' cent - ' This beauteous bird of blandishment To guide thee where thy soul shall greet, Thy lov'd ones at the Savior's feet." How bleat the little guardian bird His songs above life's ills were heard, ' To pilot to a place so sweet, As that where friends each other greet. One of those rich and diamond hours May sparkle the eye of man - But once in all his gloomy span ! W. H. S. Oseola, Mo., Feb. 1849. . By Telegraph for the St. Louis Union. . ARRIVAL FROM CHAGRES. nasT BESFATcir ! ! New York, Jan, 28. ! The steamship Crescent City arrived to day from t hagre. It is reported that the brings lour millions of gold dust from the mine in California. Tins sum is proba bly exaggerated. There hud been a seri ous conflict at the mines. second despatch. J ' The Crescent City has arrived from Chagres. She led that port' on the 6th inst., andbronght neither gold nor passen gers. Mk report that there were fifty thousand dollars in gold at Mazatlan, and five hundred thousand dollars were known to be on the way to Panama. Iheschr. Mason Irom New Orleans. was wrecked on the beach at Chaeres. The passengers were saved. Cap, Moduard, of theCresent City, re port that four persons died during the pas sage. Len P. r.bratfh had msde arrange ment to forward passengers to Califor nia. . The four millitmt gold story it a hum- Waihihgtox, Jan. 2& Senate. Sundry petition and memo rial on various suljets were presented and referred. Among them, Mr- Sturgeon presented a petition from sundry citizens ef Fenylvanis, praying Concres toJe?- ilate in favor ef a reduction of the tariff on oertain article ef import. , Mr, Aihertonrof New Hampshire, pre sented a petition, praying Congre ? leg islate against Uif introduction ef ahryery into the new territories., -- The Senate took up and passed bill for the relief of Timothy Kerman, of Ohio-. and without transacting further business, adjourned uutill Monday, . Ho us r. A fler the usual preli minarie. the House resolved itself into committee of the whole and took up the eoiiside ration of bill on tne private calendar; after sou tiaie spent therein, the committee rose and repsitcd sixty-sis. .: bills I the House, SATURDAY MORNING "VISITOR. whioh were several) read third Mm and passed. - Mr. Johnson made an ineffectual effort to introduce a bill giving to every poor man 160 acres publio land. mi .. . i ne House men adjourned until to morrow.' V New Yoat, Jan. 26. The steamer Canada, from Liverpool, is due, having been out thirteen days, and it momentarily expected. The steamer United States, from Southampton, 'due sev eral day since, has not yet arrived. English and Irish Landholders. In 1775 there were in England 250,000 land ed proprietors, who were reduced in 1815 to 30,000, and now they do not exceed 10,000. In Scotland there are only 3,000, and in Ireland 6,444 land owners, so that it may be said the 19,111 sway power o ver 30,000,000 person. The editor of the Stuben Courier pub lishes his list of marriages under this head of "Joint Resolutions." He has a deci dedly legislative turn. A Matter of Taste. An old man in Stockport, aged from 90 to 100 years, has been in the habit of Using a cofiiin as a cupboard. Dr. Franklin, in speaking of education, says : "If a man empties his purse into his head, no one can take his treasure from him, . Worms!- Worms!! Worms!! .'-The greatest pest to mothers and children are worms. The symptoms of their preence in the stomach or bowels of children, are sick stomach frequent attempts at vomit ing a tickling sensation in the noni, that causes them to pick it with the ringers a pale, sickly countenance, with parox ysms of pain in the stomach and abdomen and sometime extreme lassitude pros tration of the whole system, and even death! When any of these symptoms are observed in a child, you should loose no time in procuring a box of Dr. J. M. Martien's never failing Worm destroying Medicine, and give it immediately accord ing to the directions, and you will have the satisfaction of seeing the happy effects in the removal of the worms, and the re storation of health to the child. "Where this medicine is taken, worms cannot ex ist. Sold in Warsaw only by ' 11 BROWN & DUNN. fTht Must Hemarkoblt Cure ever known, waa that of IV'rs. Harriet Rowe, pf Staunton, Ohio, in the last stage of Con sumption, after Physicianshad pronounc ed her INCURABLE, by the use of the celebrated Dr. ROGERS SYRUP OF LIVERWORT AND TAR. All per- sons afflicted w ith this heretofore incura ble disease, are invited to get a pamphlet Irom the agents who sell the medicine, and peruse her o n statement of the cure effected. See advertisement. Sold in Warsaw, by BROWN & DUNN. DR. WISTAR'S GREAT DISCOV ERY. It was once saW "There is no thing new under the sun." This has been emphatically true in reference to medicine. Hundred of Pill, Panaceas, Expectorants and Specifics of all sort have all been puffed into notoriety a)l made mainly of the tame ingredient, add ing nothing to the 'healing art.' Bat Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry furnish es a new medical1 agent a new principle evolved' from Nature' own Depository. It cures Asthma, Incipient Conaumptlons, Liver ComjuYmt, and all diseases of the diseases of the lnngs, when nothing else will. An honorable member of the Ca nadian Parliament, writes that it has cured him of Asthma of ten years' standing. A. Williams, Attorney at Law, 58 Will iam street, N. Y., has been cured of the same disease of 24 years' standing. Mr. Cozzens of New Jersey, makes af fidavit that it cured him of a supposed Consumption after hi physicians had giv es him up to die and so with hundreds o( others. ' ; ' , ' 0Re,iember we positively, in- no case, putm off unreal cures a produced by this invaluable remedy. Be sure to Set Dr. Wistarr Balsam of Wild Cherry there are kaitarronsf See advertisement.. For tale by Brown & Dunn, Warsaw. SCHOOL. , MISS S. K. BUSH begs lea ve"to Inform the ertiaeas of Warsaw and vicinity, that she will resume ber School on MON UAY, r!) 5th day of March next, and re. n-rt iVvilir knliiMtia xf !.;. age. The school will be held in the room formerly orcuppied Col. Ballou's corner on M&isj street, terms as heretofore. The Rational debt, according to the an nual report of the Secretary of the Treas ury,if$6905,10466. City Ordinance. An Ordinance for the preservation of the health of the City. BE it ordained by the Mayor and Covn cilmen of the City of Waraxe, See.l.That if AflV Demon nr hr&nna. j f uvl-i or co-nartnemhin. &ler ih taking effect of this ordinance, shall, with in me limits ot me t.ity or Warsaw, throw intoanv street, allev. grounds or,- public .landing, or on his or uieir own premises, witnin said city, any offal from slaughter houses, or any other nuisance, and suffer the same to remain in any such street, alley, publio ground or public landing, for more thnn one day, af ter being duly notified and required by the City Constable or any other citizen either written or oral, lo remove the same, shall on conviction thereof, before the Mayor of sum cny, pay n jine or live dollnrs. 2. It shall be the duty of (lie citizens of the CilV of Warsaw, inrfiviiliii.lt,- in have nil the rubbish, trash, and all other article of a decaying nature, such as would create any stench or offensive'smell whatsoever, removed from off their prem ises, and have or cause the samn to be ta ken outside the city limits, and in default thereof, after being duly notified by the uviiukuio Ur any U1IM.T VIWZ BH, Clllier by written or verbal notice, shall, on con viction thereof before the Maj or of said cily, be subject to a fine of th;ree dollars for every 24 hours that the same shall re mnin on or shout their premise. 3. This ordinance shnlltnkc-effect and be in force from the cnte of its passage. rassea r eDruarv SJth, 1843. E. C AMERON, t'res't. A j proved, Feb. !), 1849. A. RITCIIEY, Mayor. Final Settlement. persons Interested in this estate of of James Keele, ilec'd., late of Benton county, are hereby notified that the Onder sienerl will aonlv nt the next Anril form of the County Court for said rounty, to be negnn aim nekl on the roitrm Monday in April next, fora fiiiitl settlement at hi H. ministration of said estate. JOSEPH CAVIN, Adm'r. feb-4M T. H. L nit it. Edmukd Baco THOS. II. L1RRIJ1 & CO., Cowminsion V rortcarditig MCRCHANTS, AND WHOLESALE jo. 53, l.rvcr, ST. LOUIS. r?'Also Affcnts for the sale of Du- pont' Powder. feblO Final Settlement. VLL persons interested in the estates of Hezckinh l'ureuson and Susannah Purgason,lpc'l.,late of Dade County, are hereby notified that the undersigned will apply at the next term of the l'robote Court for sttid connty, to be held on the first Monday in Mat ch next, for a final set tlement of my administration of said es tate. UAKUE1T PHILPOTT, febl0-4t-2 Adm'r. RISING SUN HOTEL, AND GENERAL STAGE 4$t OFFICE, Comer of Washington and Benton Streets, WARSAW, MO. ARCHIBALD COCK TAKES great pleasure in announcing to the community in general, and the tra velling public in particular, that he has ta ken the above commodious Sc well known public house, and is prepared toeutertaisr those who may give him a call, in a man ner unsurpassed in the State, and hopes by due attention to the comfort of his pat rons, fo merit and receive a liberal share of the travelling custom. His stable is convenient and commodi ous, and always well fille with proven der, and attended by a fuithlul ostler. Warsaw, Jan. 1st, 1849, STATE OF MISSOURI, ) & In the JJeniy Circuit Conrt, October term, 1848. Joiik W. Fistcs, vs. WimD V. Nerru Attachment. NOW at this day came the plaintiff a foresaid, by bis Attorney and proof being made to the satisfaction or the court, that the said defendant is a non-resident of this State, it is therefore ordered by the Court that publication be made in some newspaper printed in tlift State, as the law directs, requiring the said, defendant to ap pear here at the next ten n of this court j notifying said defendant (1 tat suit has been commenced against him for the sum of One Hundred Dollars, (5 100) with inter est, and that unless he b and appear here at the next term ef this court, to com mence pn the filth Monday after the fourth Monday in March next, and plead in or before the third day of tlx - term, judgment will be rendered against Idui, and His pro perty sold to satisfy the i am. 1, Fiildimo A. PiaitiXL, Cleric of the Henry Circuit Court, do hereby certify that the foregoing order of publication i true and perfect copy taken (rem the re cord in iir office, this 4th day of January, 1S49. Tests -F A. PlNNELL, Ol'k. By 'V. Bssav, t),G. ftbKMt-9 . - DISSOLUTION. THE partnership herelre existing be tween Everett & Abury, ha been dissolved by mutual cient. All per sons indebted to them please call at P. Everett's as soon as nvenlent, for a settlement. ' PJVER ETTj ' MlSHBURY. February 1st, 1849. ht ivuniA urr GOODS cheap for Clitahd Produce--I say nothing about lling at Cost and carriage, but call, and yi shall have val ue received. I make t pretensions a boot selling at cost andeZou cost but for the dime I make soe pretensions to sell lower than most peoe in my line. feb3 , EVERETT. : TRUSTEE'S ALE. WHEREAS, BenjamifUoodin and St rati his wife, on theft day of Novem ber, 1846, conveyed to leodore Switzler, a certain parcel or tractf land lying and being situated in Henr; county, State of Missouri, to wit : the rt half of the S. W. quarter, and the weishalt of tho S. E. quarter of section No. 2', in Uwnship 43, of range 24, containing! GO acis, as will appear by reference to bok I), pigos 415 and 416, in the Rcconhr's office of the county aforesaid, in trut, to secur Rob ert C. Henry, or order, (tie note daf ei No vember 1846, for $246 8f 100, one da af ter date; and whereas, the sold note1 is due and unpaid, and tre same has beVn assierned to James M. Vhitff. V Now, therefore, at thi reonest of saio James M. White, the uidersicrned, Trus tee, will, on the 24th dsit of February, A. D. 1849, at the Court-louse door in the town of Clinton, county and State afore said, sell the above desoibed real estate to the highest bidder at iublio auction, for cash in hand, r.nd upon iich sale, will ex ecute a deed .hereof t(the purchaser in fee simple. THEODORE SWITZLER. fcb3-4tl 'trustee. THE IVcnlern Junmal, Of Agriculture, .Umvjticturts. Mechanic Arts, Internal Jmproienunt, Commerce, and General LHeratu M. TAItVER & F. RISK, Editors and Pnpruiors. St. Louis Published Monthly, at per annum in advance. THE WESTERN JOURNAL is de signed to embrace every ' subject cn-. nected with Agriculture, Commerce, Ma nufacturer, Mechsnic Aits, Mine and In ternal Improvement. ' ; A portion of the work will be dernted to Statistics, which will be collected and arranged with reference to ihe leading subject contained in the rejefTre uniit ber. !'''"' The development of Ihe vasf renurc of the Valley of the Mississippi, and thn improvement of the intellectual mid ociul condition of its inhabitant, w ill be con stantly kept in view ) and the leading ar ticle of each number will be devoted to the advancement of these objects. In attempt ing to illustrate and give direction to the economy connected with ihe leading pur suits of the country, the Editors have un dertaken more than has been done or pro posed by any other journal wnb whreh they are acquainted. And it is by their labor in thi department mainly that they expect to make the work useful. t'oritribution are solicited on all sub jects properly embraced in the design of tne work. , Clubi, enmnf ,ed of four or more, indi viduals, will befurnislted with the Wes tern journal at the rale of tj.2 50 per an num. Owing to the enlargement of the work si i numbers will hereafter cnnKiitule a volume, and a general index will be made out to accompany the 6lh and I2t num bers. , STATE OF MISSOURI, Ss. County or Hcnat. - JVovember Term, A. D. IS4S. Joint J. Oriasteab, Vs. Peti tion for Di Emily RGmnsttA ce. ON the 1st day of November, . r. 184S, the said complainant filed in the Clerks office of the Henry Circuit Court, Peti tion for a Divorce, alledging that hi wife, the said Emily R.Grinstcad. about the 1st day of November, 1815, wilfully left his bed, board and house, and abandoned mt wilfully deserted & absented herself front the said Petitioner, without a reasonable cause, for two years and more, which facts so allcdged have been duly sworn to ac cording to law, and also that the sard Pe titioner ha filed an affidavit (howing Hint said Emily R, Grinstead is not a resident of this State. Therefore It Is ordered that the said Env ly R. Grinstead be notified that unless she be and appear before the Honorable Judge of our Henry Crreirft Court, at the Court House in the town ef Clinton, in Henry count yj on the first day of the next term of oirr said Court, whicTi will be begun and held on the third Monday after the fourth Monday in March next, and within the first six days of said term, if the term so long continue, and if not, then before the end of the term, plead, demur, or answer to said petition, the same will be taken as confessed, and a decree entered according tothe prayer of said Petitioner. ' And it is further ordered that a copy of this order be published in some news pa per printed In this Stat for eight weeks successively, the Jasl publication thereof, to be at least four weeks before the com mencement of our said next term. F. A. PINNELL, Cl'k. JanS-49-8w. CMOKINO TOBACCO, Pipes ft match i) es, for sale sit the Drug Store by 'atayiW BROWN ft DUNK, Administrator s Notice. NOTICE is hereby (rlvefl that the under Signed has obtained from the Clerk of' the Benton County couYtj Letters of Ad ministration on the estate of Jacob' Failer, dee'd., hearing date the 27th day of JanUafy, 1849. All persons having claims against said estate are required to exhibit the same for allowance to the. undersigned within one year from this date, or they may be preclu ded from having any benefit of said estate, and if such claims are not presented with in three years, they will be forever barred. -- GEORGE RANK, adm'r. feb3-3t-l . . . - Final Settlement w VOTICE is hereby given to all ertoti It interested, thiit the .undersigned, Ad ministrators of the estate of William J. J. Ay res, dee'd., will apply at the next term of the Benton County Court, to be held oti the fourth Monday in April tlext, for a fi nal settlement of their adminiirtratlon of said estate. , . , i , r . -j jAs. m. white, ..- . L. P. AY ItES, ,, , feb3-4t-l ' ,adm'rs M,it tff letter i. REMAINING in the Post Office in War saw, Mo. on the 1st day of Jan., 1849. A-B .. -..: Alexander Tho H Brown B T Bannon John Berry Fngel Gates RS2 Acock Mr E A. Bell Nelson Bower Theo . Bridges Elisha , C ' Calfee J W ' , Carrico J Q ..,;; Catifioh Ja Cutler A - - '. Crawly Mary (eol'd D Donnell Wm R Dentn.in Ths "2 DuffleldCB2 Davidson Aim Clancy Coriieliu CVrysup Fbitcher Ca Vin Coals Tho 5 o DiPl;eron S C Dent Henry Driskill Thos Davi Win Dixon Cm W E-F-0 Flurrv Henrr Emerson B H Fristoe M.-iry 'Aim Frazier John Gum Lucy Ann - Harm Harm Howard V (n Henebrrg J C Field Eindry'2 tiray Sydney Mr (aiboney AUx 11 Holland W S Dr. Hill DDr Hicknn.n J M " Husbands Annmrs HnlUnd Ki-.-hd HnirmHn Msrv A HolbfM J B Henderson J I) .Tannsry Jss E 3 Jackman Tho - Jackort W P M Montgomery Henry Mriiu.M MUrphv J- . Mimrt Sulut Mariin'H V N-P-ft ' Nibe Sfarth ' ' Peak J RicliHrdson Jhs A 1 " S-T Sclunith Chrislish rnifh W P 2 Shull Heiyry Thiiriiiau Elisha W Wintnn Ja WilUrd Martin Warren Ja F LEONARD, P. M. Wenvef ''ami Willard Jolmsotl Welch Henry j.-.nl3-?5L ' Wonderful! Ext.-aor:litjar) !! &. Miraculous!!! pONSCMPTICN e be Cvnri. .'-And L we defy tfce whole world to produ such strnnjr and undoubted tf timor-y from men of such high standing as we have, in favor or DR. ROGERS' LIVERWORT AND TAR, in curing consumption, and breaking up the most distreing Cough is a few hours time. ' j, V ' f, ; w ' ' t i "i v i ,, Consumptives, Despair not t her is Hop, even for tht. Dying! ' Thi is to certify that si mr time sins, I Mas taken with a pain in my side an breaxt ; I called iu the aid of several pay sicians, but they failed to givo u any re' lief, and for the space of one year I jfreW rapidly worse. In addition to this, f war attacked with a violent tough ; although an excellent physicion lived iu the same' boue, and ued the erreatet exertion, and paid the srrie;e.t attention, it baffled alK bis ki.'l-to others w ere railed in. one' of which was an vged and kilUul physi cian, but all their cfl'nits proved alike uu- availing. At last, a physician who was alteudiiiK a cam meeting in the neighbor-' hood, enmc to see me, ond declarert that t could not Instuioro than one day longer ;: also, all the vast number who earns) to see me, believed that a few days at most rhrtifJ end my earthly career. My friends areiirf, row called iu to see me die! But my brov iher, at this crisis, (hearing of tuejutdfcj-; ishing cures performed by J!r Bvgers' Compound Syiupof Liverwort and Tar A went to Chillicothe and back, a distance ' of sixty miles, in thirteen honrs,-to gtt seme of the above medicine t f fOmmnw' 'eed larking it, and stranire to feH;-bfor It had used half a bottle, the eongh was en tii ely cure I j from this time I recovered1 rnpidfy, and when I bad used two bottles,. I was able to assume my family evocation as usual. I am fully satisfied that if if had not been for this excellent medicine, I would now be in my crave, and must. In justice, say that I truly return my sincere' insiiKs io me inventor oi tnis priceltsa medicine, snd would recommend all per son afflicted with diseased lunirs. to rivs it a trial. ' , ' ' . , v - HARRIET ROWE.' StMiton, Feb. 7, 1846. Wej the undersigned, do certify that rnr aeteountof Mrs, Rowe is eorrecj, Wb insr personally acquainted with all tlWelr euDMtance. ,; , , . . , R. P. Johhsow, P. E. M-n'i'twsv Thjs. Caio, Jo. Eviirw 7 Sold by Brown ft Dunn, Dr. Hutchison, Boom 1 Huston A Basenm,'Lj 3 uraer may be adtiressed w ' 1 S. 1L A K LIY ft. Cfet C Ve$