Jeffersonian Republican. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1840-1853, August 29, 1844, Image 3

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    JEFFERSONIAN republican.
Jefferson's estimate 'of-EJestry Clay. '
'As fr Mf Clay consider him to he .one
ofihe nwst ihUmiipiI and brilliant men and States-
Pn dial ihe Conniry over produced, and should
flivi- manv vear Imt-rer, I HOPE TO SEE
II ! HOLD THE PLAGE OF CHIEF EX
ECUTIVE OF THE AMERICAN REPUB-
UC ! !
Hi career thus far in life ha been a career
ifcr.iPV, and he lias achieved that for his conn
,rv while engaged in hi.- career, which would
ornament ihe brightest place in the escuicheon
f die most Favoted .Statesman ok a XV agi; or
Fkcitkmext amono tii k Mormons. " Joe
- , ... ' ,)... A.M....
jiwil i Si Louis, who report that Jne Sniilh
,a, risen from i lie dead, and has been seen ai
Or'liage and in Nauvoo, mouuled on a while
iiife, and wllh a drawn wnrd in his hand.
lie- av thai as Joe is thus ressnred lo life, cv-
oiv iliii's; o" 011 properously Willi llie
Mormons.
A Teetotal Wlaiy; Town.
The ullage of Blonmingburg, Fayette coun
iv. Olii'). containing several hundred inhabitants,
with several churches, stores, mechanics' shops,
ami taverns, has not om Incqfoco in it ! There
1, ntii in the town or its neighborhood n place
where mioxicaing drink can he had as a be-
LT3e
! Not even Hard Lidcr.
Wonder. In Carter counlv, Tennessee,
a spring bursts up vi:li great lorce, wntcti, at
certain seasons, hoiU up line perch in a great
.ibuiinHticP. So says the newspapers. Perch,
rently boiled Irom ihe spring, must be delightful
ea'iiig. 1
...... '
TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. !
The Subscribers respectfully invite Country
Merchants who are about to purchase 1" all and
Winter Supplies, to an examination of their re
spective Stocks, believing that their several as
1 . . 1..- 1 1 : ..c
snrimcnis are as cimiijiiuii.- s nuc cici uccu ui
iered in the Philadelphia Market.
With Stocks of Goods in ieir several Depait
nients of the choicest kinds a determination to
sell en terms which cannot fail to prove satisfac
tory and a disposition to please old and new cus
tmiers, will, we hope, be a sufficient inducement
mets.
Silks and Fancy Goods.
W. & R. P. Remington, 80 Market street.
Ashhurl & Remington, 50 "
Pack & Potter, 110
"iard & Gillmore, 109 "
Domestic and Foreign Dry Goods.
Rpyinlds, McFarland & Co
105 Market street.
120 " "
150 "
151 " " "
40 N. Second st.
Ibrnett. Withers & Co.
Scott & Baker,
ise, Pussy & Wise,
Hardy & Hackers,
Importers of Clotlis. Cassimeres.
Testings. 5jc.
William 1L Love, 3 47 Market street.
Lambert Duy, 108 " "
Hardware and Cutlery.
M.ehael V, Baker, 215 Market street
toward S. Handy & Co. JS " "
Importers and Manufacturers of
Sa d d ! cry Ha vi wa re.
Horn & Kucass, 2 15i Market street.
"Bunts. Siloes. Bonnets, Caps, Leg
horn and lJa!ni HatSj&jc.
W. E. & J. G. Whelan,, 158 Market street.
l.cvi-k. Jenkins & Co. 150
1 Conrad & Co. 00
.Manufacturers and Dealers in Drugs,
Medicines, Paints, Oils, &c.
Thomas P James, 212 Market street.
Tons, Linn fc Harris, 213 1-2"
lin'unson Collins & Co , 87
Edward Cole, 54
Thompson. Pancoast & Co. 40
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Hats Caps, Furs and Trimmings.
L Kenton, 17fi Market street.
John Sauerbier & Brother, 62 " "
Books and Stationary.
Grijrg & Elliott, 9 K.'Fourth st.
Hegan & Thompson, 30 do do
Importers of British and French Fan
cy and Staple Stationary.
L 1 Cohen & Co 27 S. Fourth st.
Henry Cohen. 3 do do
Tmnr.rfui f UaoJ.it ninnoc TViin- i
1 . i -n ri 1
mings and Fancy Goods.
Setley & Sevening,
I'arker & Lehman,
23 N Third .st.
3 do do
Combs. "Brushes, Brooms;.&6.
Thomas Cooper, 3 N Front-st
Importer of Tovs, Fane' and Staple
Goods.
A ? Oil Monrose, 10 South Fourth Stroet
Isanufactuivr of Patent Lard
Lamps.
liibsrs Archer, 32 K Second street
'foaufacturer of Patent Floor and.
Furniture Oil Cloths.
Isaac Macauley, Jr. 6 N Fifth street
Manufacturers and Importers of Pa
per Hangings.
Howell & Uroihers, SO & 142 ,Chesnutstrcet.
Hard, Salmnmand Soft Brick,
r. i 'K..
uk WITT'S & THRALL.
M'Tord Dr 14. 1843
JOB- WORK
Neitly executed at this Office
AUCTION.
Will be sold at Public Auction, if not previ
ously disposed of at private sale, on Tuesday,
the. 3d day of September,
The Domain of the Sylvania Phalanx,
situated in Lackawaxen township, Pike coun
ty, consisting of
Acres of 3Lai3d,
of which 100 acres are in a good state of cul-
i mmum; having on it thre old' Jkk.
Dwelling Houses. p$gL
and one that is entirely new, the lal
Jer 30 by 40 feet, and 3 stories high, with fin
ished attic; arso a saw mill, grist mill, black
smith simp, a new' carpenter's shop, together
with a large barn, cow house, and other out
houses. The buildings almost all in the best
repair. At the same time will be sold the move
able property of the Association, consisting of
machinery lor
SAW ASX 5SIST ITIEILJLS,
2 patent ponable run of stones, wnh fixtures
complete; also a great variety of
Agricultural Implements,'
3 lumber wagons. 1 two horse and 1 one horse
pleasure wagon, 3 new carts, sleds, slcihs, &c.
3 yokes of oxen, I horse, 7 cows, a lot of steers,
heifers, hogs, and pigs. Also a complete as
sortment of ,
BlacksniilEi asscl Carpeittcrs Tools,
a Shingle machine for splitting and shaving,
Grindstones, Cioss Cut saws, and. a
if
Circular Saw Stand
with 9 saws and 3 cullers, and fixtures com
pcte ar.d in good order. Together with a great
variety of lumber, household and kitchen furni-
v .
The premises and property can be examined
any time previous to the sale. 1 he sale, will
commence at 9 o'clock a. 31., and the terms will
he made known on the ground. For furiher
particulars, see hand biils.
August 22, 1S14.
Time! Time!! Time!!!
Clock asul Watch Maker,
STROUDSBURG, PA. '
i, Has just rejurned from the
ciiy wnii a new assortment
of Goods in his line, and of
fers them a little lower than
can be had elsewhere, for
cash.
Having adopted the cash system, and by turn
ing goods and work into cash, he can put them
very low.
Particular attention paid to repairing clocks,
watches, mu:ic boxes, jewelry, &c.
CliOCES.
Brass eight day Clocks for $10 00
Do one do $0 to 7 00
Wood do do 3,50 to 4 00
Warranted good time keepers, for 1 year, if
1 hey should not perform well no charge will be
made for repairing them.
WATCHES.-
Patent Lever, Lepme, English and French
Watches, lor sale very low according lo quality.
SPECTACLES.
A good assortment always on hand to suit
any age. Silver, Steel, and common Specks,
and Goggles for weak eyes.
mwm& .
Violins from SI 50 to S3 50
Flutes from 1 00 to 2 50
Accordions, Violin and Viohncello strings, best
quality
Fine pen knives, razors, scissors, razor strops,
shaving brushes, soaps, thimbles, ever-point
pencils, hair and tooth brushes, hair oil, smel
ling bottles, pocket books, pearl buitons, spec
tacle enses, fine gold ringer rings and breast
pins, common do., toilet boxes, and toys. To
gether with a good assortment of notions, all for
cash no credit given.
Old gold and silver taken in exchange for any
of the above articles.
Auusi 22, 1844. - i
NOTICE.
The undersigned, appointed by ihe Court of
Monroe county, to audit and resettle the ac
count of Aaron B. Dreishach and John li II ill
man, assignees of John Dreishach, will attend
in the duties of their appuin'mcm on luesday
ihe2Hh dav of September next, at the b
Sep'ember next, at the house
of Jacob Knccht, in Siroudsburg, at ten oVIock
in the forenoon, when and where all persons
interested can attend.
JOHN HUSTON, )
FRANKLIN STARBIRD, Auditors
J. H. STROUD.
J Stroudsburg. Aug. 14, J 844. 4t
SHERIFF'S SALK.
By virtue of a writ of fierrfiieias to me di
rected, there will be sold at public sale on Sa
turday the 7ih dav of September next, at the
Court House in. Milford. at 2 o'clock p. M , the
following properly to wit :
All that certain piece or parcel of Land, sit
uate in Lackawaxen township, Pike county,
Patf containing
FOESTY ACRES
more or leas, upon -which is erected a
frame
Dwelling1 floiise, '
adjmuing the Lords Valley property now owned
by De Win & Hageriy.
" Seized and taken in execution as the prop
erty of James Lord, and will be sold, by me for
cash JAMES WATSON, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Milford,
August 8, 1844.
SHEHIFF'S SALE. ' .
By virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas tt
me "directed, 'I shall expose to public sale on
Saturday, the 7th day of September next, at the
Court House in Mi I ford, at 2 o'clock p. m., the
following property to wit : . ,
A certain piece or parcel of Land situate in
the Township of Delaware, County of Ptke,
and State of Pennsylvania, containing about
TWMTY. ACSE,
more or less, on which said laud (.here is erect
ed a
Bounded on the west by lands of G.
A. Vanauken, on the north and north-west by
lands of Benjamin Frazier, on ihe south by
lands of John J. Lynderman.
Seized and taken in execution as the proper
ty of Isaac Shafer, and will be sold by rue for
cash. JAMES WATSON, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Ofilce, Milford, (
August 8, 1S4J. S
. CAMP MEETING.
A Union Camp Meeting for Milford, Sandys
ton and Delaware Charges. New Jersey Con
ference, will be held on the ground of John
Shay, Eq. about one half milt; south of his res
idence, to commence on Monday Sepieinber 2d
and close ihe Saturd.i' following.
The preachers and people of the adjoining
circuits and stations, art. respecifullv united to
attend. M. FORCE, P. E.
August 15, 1344.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE.
THE subscribers, Executors, &C. of Benja
min li. Morgan, E-q late of Philadelphia, de
ceased, will oiler at public sale on
Monday the 2d of SejJtember next,
at 10 o'clock, a. M. ai the house of Robert Lev
ers, in the township of Plainlield, in the coun
ty of Northampton, a large number of tracts of
land belonging to said estate, situate in the
counties of Northampton and Monroe, on and
near the Blue Mountain in the vicinity of the
Wind Gap. Many of the tracts are covered
with a fine growth of young timber, and others
are susceptible of being made into good farms.
The following are the warrantee names of
the tracts.
John Chaloner
James Logan,
John Baruhiil,
Clara Vanorman,
Beniahiiu Horn,
394
403
427
445
19
10
01
31
402 141
James Thompson, 416 122
Thomas Prawl, 420 128
George Levers, 360 72
Georgo Levers, 423 131
Samuel Vanorman, 4 38 39
John Mease, 432 106
Elizaboth Johnson, 402 05
Teuch Coxe, 206 70
Elizabeth Levers, 415 96
John Coxe; 437 37
James Johnson, 373 40
Sarah Levers, - 434 125
The lermsjivill be accommodating. For in
formation respecting said property and titles,
applv to H D. Maxwkll. Esq. Eastou.
WILLIAM RAWLE,
LEWIS WALN,
Executors of Benjamin 11. Morgan, dee'd.
August 1, 1844. 5t.
LOOK AT THIS
The undersigned, not being prepared to car
ry Wool from the houses of his Iriends, takes
this method of informing the public generally,
hat he will CARD all Wool brought to his
machines, for TITO cents per pound and it
will be done with nealneas and despatch.
N. B. Wool and Cloih wili he taken in at Rv
S. Staples & Gb.'s store, Stroudsburg, and re
turned to the same place.
JOHN P, QUICK,
At Kellcrsville.
Hamilton tsp., July 2, 1841.
WOOL CARDING-,
Weaving, Spinning, Fulling and
Dressing of
CLOTH.
I The Subscriber, thankful for past favors, re-
sheet fully informs his friends and the public
j generally that he tjll continues at the former
(stand of Mr. John Keller, near Kelleisville, and
I tliat he has now commenced and is ready to
carry on uie annve ousmess in an us various
branches. As he has new Fulling Slocks,
Shearing Machines and additional Cards, and
jby tiling good work and strict attention to bus
iness,, he hopes to merit a continuance of the
public patronage.
, Spinning wi bo done from J O to 15 cents per
1 pound. No wool will , bo spun unless carded
by the subscriber, which nnM be made known
'before carding. Carding will be done at the
! low price of cent pei pound. Wool will
be received in the lleece and manufactured in
to Cloth, Satinet, &c. at the following prices,
viz :
Cloth at 62 1-2 cents per yard,
Satinets from .40 to 45 " "
Womeus wear from. 45 to 50 " "
Blanketing at 37 1-2 "
Linsey in proportion.
Wool will be picked and greased at 1 1-2
cents per pound1, if required. Wool and Cloih
will be received at the establishment, and will
be taken in and returned at the following pla
ces, viz: Richard S. Staples & Co's. Store,
Stroud.-burgh, " JOHN P, QUICK.
Hamilton, Monroe co., April 29, 1844,
B Mi Sfiffi
Notice is hereby given thai all !per?lns in
debted to the estate of Benjamin F. Holkcrt,
late of Lackawaxen town&hip, Ptke county, de
ceased, are hereby requested io make payment
immediatelv to the subscribers, to whom letters
testamentary have been issued; and all persons
having demands agninst the said es'ate, are re
quested to produce them immediately, duly au
thenticatod for settlement.
BENJAMIN H. ROSE, r
ALBERT J. HOLBERT. $ xecut(,r3'
Lnckawaxen tsp., A pril 6, 1844.
(it.
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T.
Let tlieiia cit!5 ats3 satisfy S5iMJsdlvcs,
Thai lliovnnn oi hiohr mices for all kind.s
of produce, and buy Lumber cheaper, at Mil
ford than in any oilier market .in this section of
country. The subscribers have on hand and
for sale at their yard in Milford
50,000 feet White Pine Boards,S9 to $11 00 j
50,1)00 " Hemlock " (i 50 to 7 00
40,000 " Pine Siding. 6 00 to 12 50
2U,000 Sap Yellqw Pine " yOO'io 9 0
20.000 " Heart " "11 00 to 12 00
3,000 " Panel boards,
20.000 " Ceilms Laih,
120,000 " Pine Shiiigle.s,. 4 50 lo S 00
ALSO About
110,000 feet White and Yellow Pme Boards
.at Shoholv Fall's Mills, for sale .at
prices to Mtit the limes. Call an
satisfy yourselves.
C. W.DkWITT & BROTHER.
Milford. Dec. 14. 1843.
INDIAN QUEEN
HOTEL,
Has fitted up a commodious and elegant Ho -
tel Oil Elizabeth street, nearly opposite ihe
store of G. H. Miller & Co., and directly op-
posite the residence of Daniel Stroud, Esq.
He has every convenience for entertaining
strangers and travellers. Persons from the ci -
ties, and others who wish to lake a pleasant
jaunt in the country wtll be accommodated in
the most satisfactory manner alius house.
r-pTTT, T A T T T?
riJi lAJDlji-i
will be supplied with ihe best productions af
forded by the market.
HIS ROOMS AND BEDS
are such, as will, he hopes, prove satisfactory
o all reasonable customers.
THE BAR
is, and will continue to be furnished with a
choice assortment of Liquors.
THE STABLING
is new and extensive and surpassed by none in
the county for comfort and convenience.
With these advantages backed by some ex
perience in the business and a determination
lo keep a good public house, he confidently ex
pects a fair portion of public patronage.
)Jj Permanent boarders will find a quiet
home and be satisfactorily accommodated at
moderate prices.
Sttoudburg, Sept. 28, 1843.
STROUDSBURG
IRON AND BRASS
FOUNDRY. m
The subscribers take this method to inform
the public generally, and Millers and Farmers
especially, that they have taken that conveti
ent Foundry a sad Madame Siaop,
adjoining Jacob Singmastor's Tannery, and
would be thankful lor any patronage extended
towards them, and respectfully announce that
.1 j . 11 ,0 in iliir
they are orepared loexecute all orders in their
line of business in the best manner and with
despatch. They will manufacture
MILL GEARING
for Flour and other Mills, together with Cast
ings of every description turned and fined up j
in the best possible manner. V o leel conn-,
dent in our ability to. execute all orders with
which we may he entrusted m a workman-like
manner. Particular cure will he taken to em
ploy none but good workmen in tho different
departments of the establishment, and no pains!
will be spared by the proprietor to give gen
eral satisfaction to those who may favor them
with orders for work.
such as Spindlo Steps, Shaft and Gudgeon
Boxes, &c. will be made to order. Old Cop
per and Brass taken in exchange at. the highest
price. Patterns made to order.
Tliresliiitji Machines & Morse Powers
of the most approved consirtiction, will be fur
nished to order at the shortest notice.
Wrought Iron Mill Work
will be done on the most reasonable terms, and
all kinds of smith work.
The best kind, of Sled Shoes and polished
Wagon Boxes will always be kept on hand.
Ploughs of the most approved plan will be
kept on hand, and an excellent assortment of
Plough Castings which, they offer for sale to
PJough makers.
HAPPEN & SCH LAUGH.
April -6, 1843,
PRICES CURRENT.
Corrected every "Wednesday morniiig'f
iVll-TlGLES ,sirou(Is-iBastoii.Jljtulat
burg.
; Wheal Flour, per barrel
Rye. do. do.' 'do.
4 87
3 50
0
6-2
JJ
50-
s 50'
0 )0
'1 '"
ill
. 25
1 2;r
10
S
2 35
2 00
4 20
3 00
4; 00
2 '37.
. Wheat per bushel
Rye, do. lo.'
j Sole Leather per pound
j Corn per bushel
OA
21
40
1 00
2fi-
47 .
1 00
3 "00
buckwheat, per bushel
Clover Seed per bushel
Timothy Seed per bush.
Barley - ,do.
Oats diK
Flax Seed do.'
40 K,;S!j:
.31
'io m
I Butter )er pound '. -
I Eggs, per dozen
y
7 fm.
1 ijasler l,er lm
4 00
4 od
:'. 00
12 00
Hickory woodj per cord
Oak, do.. , do.
Mackerel, No. 1
Do. do 2
Potatoes, per bushel
4S
lo-oin.
800
M5 00
112 50 JlOlHK
i 40 i 301
BASK
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corrected weoicly for tlic JefluMuman flepuUlliMia: ;
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The notes of those banks on which tiuoUltioH
jare omitted and a (lash()substhuted,"aifc.;fi!t
, purchased by the brokers. v'
Hraneli bank
I)r. Piiit-hufx
ito.Wuynesl'urij
Ui)'D:ohnesvilic t .;
itoErie biaik
do'Utirk'a cobniy bank
Dnnof Xortli America,
Fanners' i .McviiAmcs'
Wesiern bunk
Southwark b 1:1
Koiiiin.L'tnn ban
uo i owanua uo
B.arik jf Northern Liberties do Relief Notes
d i Mechanics-' Hank
S3
I .oiniiiereiI Hank
Iwnlail I'eiiii Tov.iisain
do ' errv hanks
j Manufacturers' Mech'i:s
do America, h usfc of pur'
dojtiuiCncHn EtcIi.:Kge "li
iS! Hank of ttaiinierve di
lOiHankof Uie Stat.-of N" V . t
purBuiohers' and Di overs'. , dl,
itr Uietlficul t-.
do.Oity? , do
do'Connnercial t
do t;hiiion .
. do"l)el. aurt HuJsonrcan'il'ca.i'd3
do Dry Dock ' 1
do FjMton bank of New York pr
1 rsreuuiwch , .,da.
1 Lafayette ' " dj'
1 teal her Manufacturers' St-,
1-Mwihutlfn coniji.iny Ji '
I Movainensitiif bank
United b'tatcb bank
Girard da
I'cnusyh-ania bank
Bank of Gchriautown
Uank of Montgomery coi
Hank of bctavvare coutily
flank of Chester county
Doylestowii bank '
Farmers' bank of Bucks
Eastou biink
j Farnidrs' bank of Reading
! Lebanon bank
'SS
j Fanners' bank Lancaster
j LannastcT countv bank
! coffiwaDrld enk
Carlisle bank 0
1 ltv,
I rk bank
l.Merchanis' bank "Hn
1 Merchant'
'Mechanic's & Trader?' t
1 'Merchants' Exchange Ab
a.XaUonal bank .";r
parJXew York, Bank of --'g
2Ne-York Bankin? co. .a
JiiS. 1 . are. Sl'K security bnar
! Gettysburg bank
North River -di
I'hccnix Utii
SffPiitli Wmd .in
1 ironesdafe do
! Gank of Lcwi-towrt
1 BankofSussufliaima r;o
liTenth Ward 10
cri'rades:iien'a oar
1-. ir....,,, ti v v .fe.
Lum. bank at Warren 110 salejU'.-u-hinglon
CABIN JOT MAKING
jr.
The subscriber hereby informs the public:
thai he still continues the
Cabinet M;ikinic Business
at his old stand in Elizabeth st., Strondsburgh;
Pa. where he will be happ' to furnish any per
son with Cabinet Ware, at low prices. H iifV
tends lo keep on baud, and make to order, all
kinds of wares in his line of business.
Side-Boards, Bureaus, Centre, Break-:
fast, Dining and End Taoles, Wasjit .
Stands, Bedsteads, Wardrobes,
Book Cases. Secretaries, tfc.
ALSOCOFFINS made 10 order ai.tha
shortest notice.
CHARLES MUSClL;
QlrnilUtinrnli Anrit J 1SJ.1
i-iosniv s3rmvno
patinjsjgptm
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di pnojis A3HHMV
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'asn ui .won tuiii .nq oiijW ,
'pauStsioptm oqi jo jaqita no SutjB3 Xq s&ai j-
aqijo Aiipin pqt jo paystius aq ue3 suosjoj '
pajajajd st jn.a qoiq.M ioii jo 'Xauoq siqdjrW
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asaqi ut autES oqi imc.ws t. saajf ty
at
ut ojojoiojati uaaq stq tBin puuj atn jo otittji
Ann 01 jouadns jbj pue 'uiojj uiajajjip .faj;iu.
; ajdiauud v. uo paiatwisuoa si aAjH aqj,
uaut nni m niKind am 10 immiann am iig.i 01
j -ua.ut otp m otqnd aqi jo uoiiuann aqi jjct 01
9aB3 RSaq 'Xtunoa aoJuo,j joj Mafti aff Sub
1031o.id-fpg jusjpj i3aojidui rjiofj jo iqau
tuaiud aqi pasEtpjnd SuiAtsq jaqiiasqns aqj,
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CARD. .
CITIZENS' LINE.
The'Proprietors of this Line having madW,
such arrangements that they will be able to car
ry merchandize from Philadelphia to Eaton
via the Delaware Division of the Pennsylvania.
Canal, cheaper, and with as much despatch as
any other Line, respectfully solicit country
inerchants to give ihem a call before shipping
elsewhere. Persons shipping by this Line
will please send their goods to Heilman it .
Barnet, Willow street Wharf, Philada. All
goods shipped by this Line lo be stored at Eas
iim. will he stored free of chame. There will.
be one Boat leaving every day. . . ?
BARNET, HELLER & Co...
r AGENTS. v
Heilman &, Barnet, Philadelphia ;
Barnet & Helleu, Easton. -Philadelphia,
Feb. 15, 1844.
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