i n ' mvfum.. sum ,s compile anu uuTwiiemimsr. ill is It'll al- . .- T1T PRF-QQ lll()si without inhabitant, only 2 or 3 dwellings 1 , tPOPTTT AT? T 1?nrrTTTT?C? gaining. In the morning, and a, noon, the' UlvAK ijliO 1 UK Jlib. sireets of this ward, wjure thronged with a crow-! ;. . SCIEiVCE AiV ART jed and biy popu'alTuri,. numbering stune ixj DELIVERED IN THE ' thousand soti!ft!-rin the-eveiiing not a single in-,Cljief Cities and Towns in the U. . habitant was left on tliedt'secrated streets and; - BY D10NYSIUS LARDNER. nuarcs, and rutn talked Mlpreilie. Nearly all ' Doctor of Uivjl Law, Fellowf the Iloyal Societies of London a , ,. . , , 1 , : j an(i '"h, Member of the Universities of Cambridge the t,oods and household properly in this ward and Dublin, ;md formerly Professor of Natural Phi- , rn. - , -, , I losopny and Astronomy in the University of were lost. lite hre raged with such uncon- London, &c. &c. .rolUble ftirv, and ihe distance necessary to ' . T,he PubIisbcr3 announce that Dr. Laidner hav lr , , ,., f. , . ' ng brought to a close his public Lectures in this move was w great, that the frightened and fly- country, they have availed themselves of the op- inn inhabitants had only time to denart with ' portunity thu3 presented to induce him to nreoare i,.i n,, thir harks' for Publication a complete and authentic edition of 0lie " ' j these Discourses. The general interest which lor A fireman had his face burned so raw, the ( the last four years they have excited in every part T COl'JlRY 'ItHgRCUATCTS. Kirinag ML blood ran from it. of this country is universally felt and acknowl edged, nrouably no public lecturer erer contin ued for the same length of time to collect around him so numerous audiences. JSTor has there been any exception to this favorable impression. Visit Correspondence. Between Orlando Fish and Mr. Clay. Hon. Henry Clay: Dear Sir Deprived, 1 aUer visit has been made to all the chief cities, a we are doomed to be, of the pleasure of hav nif yourself at our head for a few enauingyears, you allow us the'minor pleasure of haying iiurself at yours, for a brief period, by accepting ilns Hat 1 and may it afford to you, sir, what you have .so zealously labored to secure to us Protection. Your ob't sen't, ORLANDO FISH. Reply. Ashland, 29ih Jtfn. 1 845. My Dear Sir: -I offer many and cordial thanks for the Hat which youhaie kindly pre sented to me, and for the note which accom panied it. The "Hal might have f'proiected" a lieiter or wiser head than mine, but no head was ever covered by a better or more elegant Hat. Your friend and ob't aerv't, H. CLAY. Orlando Fish, N. Y. Southern Opposition to the Tariff. Friends of the Tariff in Pennsylvania, who have been cheated into" the belief that Mr. Polk, will sustain the interestsof the North on this great question, read the following, an extract from the Address" of the Democratic Central Committee of Virginia to the people of that State, and prepare to meet the enemies of the Tariff, by uniting with its true friends, the "Whigs, in sustaining it : "The voice of the people in elevating Mr. Polk to the Chief Magistracy of the TJ. States, Condemned a Protective Tariff, a National Bank, the Distribution of the Proceeds of the Sales of the Public Lands among the States, and thai latiiudinous construction of the Constitution on which those measures depend. We have re ceived the joint resolution for the annexation of Texas, as the fruit of that victory; and the Tariff remains the all-absorbing question now to k decided. That question having been com-! promised, and the compromise having been vio-' hied, must continue to agitate the country until one of ihe great parties shall be utterly van- j quUhed. "One 'Treaty of Peace -having been de stroyed, without scruple or hesitation, we can see no guarantee that any other will be ob served longer than policy might require. Firm ly Resolved, Therefore, to make hostility to Pro ttction a test of political faith, the Democratic party must look with anxiety, and yet with confi dence, to the action of Congress on this subject. We look with reason to a Democratic President, sustained by a majority not only on the floor of Congress, but throughout the Country, for ample redress for our long sustained grievances.11 and on eveiy succeeding occasion audiences a mounting to thousands have assembled to hear again and again these lessons of useful'knowledge. The same simplicity of language, perspicuity of reasoning, and felicity of illustration, which ren dered the oral discourses so universally accepta ble will be preserved in the published report, which will indeed be, as nearly as possible, identical with the Lectures as they were delivered. The publishers feel that in the volume now pro posed they will present to the American public a most agreeable offering, and an interesting and useful miscellany of general information, which will also afford that large class of persons who have attended the Lectures, an agreeable means of reviving the impressions from which they have already derived so much profit and pleasure. The subjects which will be included will em brace a variety of topics' in the Astronomical and Physical Sciences, and in their application to the arts of life. Among these the following may be mentioned : The Plurality of Worlds; The Sun; The .Moon ; The Planets; The Comets: The Solar System; The Atmosphere; Popular Fallacies; Artificial Il lumination; Light; Sound; Electricity; Galvanism; The Bridge Water Lecture; Lunar Influences; Weather Almanacs; Babbage's Calculating Ma chinery: Electric and Magnetic Telegraphs; The Telescope and Microscope; .Galileo; Copernicus; Lavoisier; Newton; The Stellar Universe; The Power of Steam;-Steam Navigation; Aurora Bore alis; Water Spouts; Thunder and Lightning; The ory of Dew; Heat; The Barometer; The Thermom eter; &c &c. The wqrk will appear in numbers, or parts, will be well printed on good type, and copiously illus trated with engravings on wood. It will be com pleted in ten or twelve numbers, and the entire volnme will be published within six months. The price will be 25 cents for each number. Any person wishing to procure this valuable work may apply to our agents, or to any of the Booksellers or Country Merchants in any part of the United States. Postmasters remitting one dollar will be entitled to five numbers. Orders are respectfully solicited. G RE ELY & McELRATLT, Tribune Buildings. The subscribers, Wholesale. Merchants, Manu facturers and Dealers in Pjiiladklpiua, respectful ly invite those Country Merchants who are about Importers; of all; kinds iofi Shipping Eura. Wm Geisse & Sons(G0 S Front, beow Chesnut Agricultural and Horticultural Imple ments, Garden, Grass, and Flower Seeds. D. 0. Prouty, lull Market st, below Cth, s side examination-of their respective Stocks of GoobsJ Looking Glasses, Plated and FailCV We believe that our several assortments are as complete as have everjbeen offered in this city,;and shall be pleased to,-have them give us a call. Importers and Dealers in Silk and Fancy Dry i . , . : Goods. . ; Caleb Cope.& Cg 165 arket st. above 4t;h W. & R. P. Remington 92 . do Ashhurst & Remington, 80 do See, Brother & Co.. 70 ..do . Yard & Gillmore, 109 do V. Domestic and Foreign Dry goods? Reynolds, McFarland & Co 1 05 Marker s'trect. A NEW BOOT & SHOE , ESTABLISHMENT. William Biaaa, Respectfully informs the citizens of Strotidsburg and vicinity, that he has commenced the Boot & Shoe Making business ai the shop "formerly oc cupied by W. J. Breimer, as a Tin Shop, where he will be happy to receive orders for all kinds of work in his line of business, and also intends keep ing on hand a stock of Morgan, Buck & Co- -.57 do W B & G B Cooper, 53. ido Satr.uel Hood & C.o..1TN.. E. corner of Market and Fifth streets- King, Boyd & King, 2fi North Second street, op posite the Madison House ,' :. William IE Brown & Co. 20 North Fourth street. Julian, Mason & Co. 15G Market street Eckel, Spangler & Raiguel, 12S North Third st. above Race Smith, Howell & Bart. 33 North Second street, Barclay Lippencott, 100 1-2 Market street, one door below Fifth, south side. Ludwig, Kneedler & Co. 112 N. Third, S. West corner of Race street Haas & Hollingsworth, 18 North Second st. and 2 Church Alley James J Boswell & Co. 50,Market street Frederick, Dewald & Co. 62 Norfli Third streeU Importers, cj Dealers, in, Hosiery, Gloves,' Trim mings and Fancy Goods. , : E S Burnett, 3 S. Fourth street, east side -below Market J & J P Steiner, 48 N Second street, 4 doors be low Arch street Cloths, CassimercsVcsiings, Tailors' Trim mings, tj-c. DeCoursey, Lafourcade cj- Co. 77 Market street William II Love 147 do J Godley Spry & Co 81 do 4 Hardware anil 'Cutlery. Edward S Handy tf-Co 9$ MarketVt. above Third Yardley, Sowers,&Co 141 do do John S'Fitchett tJ-Cb 47 do below Second Allen R Reeves & Co 177 1-2 do WmT Howell & Co 181 do Deacon cj- Peterson ; 187 do - Martin Buehler & Bro. 195 ' do : below Fifth Michael V Baker, 215 do Maslin & Pepper, 4 N Third street F aust ij- Winebrcner 70 do do Saddlery Hardware, and Carriage Trimmings- John M Ford, 32 North Third street H & G Fricke, 14 , do. do Goffcy Petersun, 12 North Fourth street Wm Ford, 7 do do Saddlery, Saddlery Hardware, Harness, Thinks, "t$-c. ' ' Edward I' Moyer 33, also 252 Market street.. Publishers, Booksellers, and Stationers. Grigg & Elliott, 9 Fourth st. llogan cc I hotnpson, JO do do Hides, Oil and Leather Dealers. William Musser & Co 263 Market street II M Crawford 201 North Third street Boots, Shoes, Bonnets, Caps, Leg horn and Palm Hats, W. E. & J. G. Whelan, 158 Market' street: Levick, Jenkins & Co. 150 " "China, Earthenware and Glass. Alexander Itoadj 205'Market street. Peter Wright & Sons 259 do Wright & Wharton 29 North Third st Benedict Dorsev & Son 125 do Hardware, Combs, Brushes. &c, William & Walter-Cresson, 14 north Fourlh-st Importer & Dealer in Bolting Cloths. Jacob Fry, 58 north Third st (successor to Rittcrs) Manufacturers, and Dealers iii Straw Goods, Hair Edgings, &c. -Wm M. & Jas. E. Maull, 30 north Second st Manufacturers of Caps and Stocks, and Dealers in Boots, Shoes and Bonnets. James T. Leet & Co. 124 north Third street Manufacturer of Patent Leaiher,Glazed .Muslin, Carriauo Oil Cloihs and Caps. John T. llolloway, 9 north Fifth street Brass Eight Day, 30 Hour & General Clock Establishments. James S. Smith, 82 north Third st near Cherry James Barber, 238 Market st, so side, above 7th A. E Lovel, comer of Third and Wood sts, and corner of Fourth and Market streets Print Warehouse, Dealers in Prints, only. Morrell & Co. 20! Market st, 2d door above Fifth. Philadelphia, Feb. 9.0, 1845 8t cotrccteJ weekly for the Jeflersoniaa Republican The notes of those banks on whiv a'uuotattons arc omitted and a dash( )substituted,; Vreot i ti.i i - purcuaseu oy me oroKers Pennsylvania. READY MADE WORK and will devote his besr efforts to the accommo-l Wm. P Hacker, '62 North Second st. above Arch dation of those who will favor lnm'with their i Manufacturers and Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, n V7 . patronage. ramts, vnz, iyc With an experience in ihe business ol no m-i i noma leneth a determination toadhere Ihomj Thomas P James, 212 Market street- )son, Pancoast & Co. 40 do below 2d Caleb Cresson, ' 6 north Third st. Attention 4th Company. The enrolled Militia of the 4th Company, 3lth Regiment, will meet for parade at the house of Edward Postens, in Stroudsbtirg. on Monday the 5th day of May next, at 1 o'clock, P- M. By order of Wm. P. HALLOCK, April 17, 1845. Captain. NOTICE. The subscriber having discontinued the Mer- j mile business, is desirous of having his se cant counts settled as speedily as possible, and re-'mediate paytiiftti to i . - .. ... . . . . . . . i . i. .. .... "pectiullv so icits all those indebted to attend ,0 'he same without delay. WfLLlAM rJAol tJ-UKiN. N. B. The business will be continued by Stogdell Stokes & Son, who have just returned ifoin the city, and are receiving NEW GOODS Purchased for cash, which they will sell at a considerable leiig trimlv in his nromises and a resolution never; to make unreasonable charges, he flatters him- Manufacturers oj Sieves, Riddles,, Screens and self that he will receive a fair proportion of the : Wircwork in general. 1 custom of the Borough and neighborhood. 'Joseph A. Needles & Co, 54'North Front st. Country produce of all kind, laken in pay- Combs, Brushes, Buttons, Spool Cotton, Trim merit for work, if brought in reasonable lime.- J mings, Fancy Goods, $c. cj-c. N B llepairiri" done at the shortest no'.ice . Oliver Martin, 24 North Fourth s April 3, 1845.-,-6.n. S. M. Day, 10 do . .. : Manufacturers and Importers of Military Goods, niQQnT FTnPyflr I n,lo CW-y, I'assels, Carriage Laces, fyc. U J- lUil . Wm. II. Horstmann & Sons, 51 North Third st. The partnership heretofore existing between ' Manufacturers of Umbrellas, Parasols and Sun the subscribers, trading under the linn of Hay- j Shades. den & Schlaugh, has this day been dissuUed , siePper, Brothers, by mutual consent. All persons having tie- Wright & Brothers, mauds against said firm, will present them to. William A. Drown, Samuel Hayden, for settlement; and all who j Munufactunrs of Hats, Caps, Wool Hats, yc. ar indebted thereto, are requested to make im-. Henderson & Levick, 144 Market-street i i : l c p. r r a'w.i,..!.. 11.1 An mill, ne ueing uuuiunwu , o. a u. . iuuiu, Manufacturers of Pjatent Floor and Furniture Oil Cloths, and elastic Carriage curtains. Potter $ Carmichael, i 568 North Third st. Isaac Macauley, Jr. G N Fifth street Manufacturers of Ladies1 and Gentlemen's Cheap Travelling Trunks. 150 Chesnut street 8 and 25 north Fourth st 120 Market street 125 do 80 do '"'V hmall advance on the same terms, "nd March 0. 1815 .... it ... . j-tl4 " "inn call the particular attention ol meir "U'lidb to the hame. . STOGDELL 5T0KES & SON; Si'oudsburg, Li ,no., 30, 1845. to receive ihe same SAMUEL H AYDEN, WILLIAM SCHLAUGH. Stroudnburg. March C, 1845. 3t. N. B. The business will be continued by the Mibscnber, in the new bui'ding in the rear I of John Boys' Store, who respectfully solicits A. L. Hickoy & Co ! ,-mitiiitiance of nublic patronase. ! George u. uains, J . - . . - . i. - t I r s r?i n r r . i s SAMUEL tlAiUfciN. Importers at toys, fancy ana orapie uooas. STROUDSBURG IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY. The subscriber, having purchased the inter est of Wm. Schlaugh in the above establish mem, lakes this method to inform the public generally, and Millers and Farmers especial ly, that he has removed to the large and con venient , Foundry and machine Shop, in the rear of John Boys' Store, and would be thankful for any patronage extended towards him , and respectfully announces that he is prepared to execute all orders in his line of business in the best manner and with despatch. He will manufacture MILL GEARING for Flour, and other Mills, together with Cast ings of every description turned and fitted-up in the best possible manner. He feels confir ident in his ability to execute all orders with i .trt, Im mm- lio oni ruclur) in n vvnrL-mnn.liUp manner. Particular care will be taken to em ploy none but good workmen in the different departments of the establishment, and no pains will be spared by the proprietoi to give gen eral satisfaction to those who may favor him .with orders for work. BRASS CASTINGS, uch as Spindle Steps, Shaft and Gudgeon Boxes, &c. will be made to order. Old Lop per and Brass taken in exchange at the highest price. Patterns made to order. Threshing Machines & Horse Powers of the most approved construction, will be fur nished to order al 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 oi Plough Castings which he offers for sale to Plough makers. SAMUEL HAY DEN. Stroudsbtirg, March 13, 1845. BAR IRON. , DOUBLE AND SINGLE REFINED, Bar Iron, Car,Coach & Wagon Axles CROW BAR, SLEDGE AND PLOUGH MOULDS, Axle and Gun Barrel Iron, And a general assortment of WAGON TYKE & SQUARE IRON, constantly on hand and will be sold on the mos reasonable terms, by MORRIS EVANS. Analomink Iron Works, April. (3$ 1842. STRA' A F O't Montrose, 10 S Fourth below Market Louis C. !.mersachs, 170 Market street PRICES CURRENT. . , .porected every Wednesday nwrnin'gS I - ARTICLES. Wheat Flour, per barrel Rye. do. do. do. Wheat, per bushel . Rye, do. do. Sole Leather per pound Corn per bushel liuckwheat, per bushel Clovor Seed prr bushel i imoiuy oeeu-per ousn. Barley do. Oats do. Flax Seed. do. . Butter per pound . , ;, Ejjiis, per. dozen ... , . ri - riasier per ion Hickory wood, per. cord Oak, do.' do. Mackerel, No. 1" Do. do 2 Potatoes, per bushel Strouda- Kasion": rfuin burg. i .; ; 4 75 4 25 1 25 3 50 3 25' 3"! 2 90 !H5 :91 62 05 (55 25 21' :'2;7 42 '42 43 40 0 oo i oo 4ron a 25 2 50 3 Oil 4.0 - 40 " 50 - 31 30 - '.n2?T 1 25 1 30. "n 12 11 12 U . 15 -. HI i 4 00 3 .OD 2 25 5 t;0 -1 -50 2 00 4. 00 l2." 15 00 12.00 . in on 12 50 10 UQ 1,8 00 I 40 30 K , ! U . Philadelphia bun. nan ot iNortn America, FarlIltrs, it Mechanic do western bank do! South warkb.iTi do Kcnsuiuton ban do Bank ofNorthern Liberties do Mechanics' Bank Comiuercn:! Dank' Bank of Penn Township Manufacturers' Mech'ns Moyamensing bank United Statue bank Girard do Pennsylvania bank Bank of Gennantown Bank of Moiitgoinrry co. Bank of Delaware county Bank of Chester county Dovleatcmn bank farmers' bank pf Bucks Eastern bank . Farmers' bank of Heading Lebanon DanK Harrissburg bank MiuuieioYMi oanii Farmers' bank Lancaster Lancaster bank. Lancaster countv bank Northampton bank Columbia Bridge Carlisle bank Northumberland bank Miners bank of I'oltsville York bank Chambcrsburg bank Gettysburg bank Wyoming do Honesdale do Bank of Lewistown Bank of Susquehanna co Vcst Branch bank par Pittsburg uo wayncsburar niowncsvilie Erie bank Berks county bank lowaiuia uo Belief Notes do do do do do in pari V if 'l H ' t New Yovk. - do Lum. bank at Warren no sale CITY BANKS America, bank of American Exchange Bank, of Commerce . do Bank of theState of X Y. do Butchers' and Drovers' " do p;u-jCheinieal do uo Oily v do do Commercial - .1 do Clinton ' fpmr dOjDel.and Hudson canil co', do do Dry Dock v t do Fulton bank of New York par l'Orecnwich ' di liLafatctte do Leather Manufacturers' do Manhatten coinpHny Mechanics' Banking Asso., Merchants' bank Merchant' Mechanics & Tradere' Merchants' Exchauge Notional bank New York, Bank of 2 Ne A-York Banking co. 2 N. Y. St'e. St'k Security b. par North River do I'hrciitx df Screnth.Ward do Tenth Ward 10 Tradesmen's par Union B.ofN Y do W;ishington 30 1 par 1 1 1 3! II 2 35 do , do Co do do do c'o L,OOEi IIJQRE. We have just received for sale, at. the Jeffer sonian Office, a supply of " Fenner's Odorifer ous Compound for strengthening, softening and beautifying the Hair," also of Fenner's Den trifice for Preserving and Beautifying the Teeth, preventing Tooth Ache, tj'c." and also "Fenner's Pomade Divine," a preparation for curing chap- 1 he articles are all ol From , ihe premises of ihe subscriber, on t ned hands, bruises, &c r . en t tj. i ihe first qua Hy, and the high reputation which iMauulatiirer ot;, Combs, . Brushes, . , J d in the j.iejl and wherever Weduenday the 12th instant, A WHITE SOW PIr, Soaps, aiid Perfumery. Administrator's Notice. i(i!ice is hereby given that all persons in ucoied to the estate 1 1 ... i . . "nsnip, Monroe county u make iininedmle --and all r!manrlJ aaainfct said 1 & . i i 1 fiinnltiff h Z' Ure, lW6T 16 l,reSeUt 1 r' .ryr; S.roudsbur, March SO, 1615, "'"wii-u lor seiuetneiu, on or ucjuio iuo of April next. 50HN LEE Administrator. .IwninhinW about 60 iiounds, a few black pots ol Joseph Lee, late ol btrouu j o . . , , cul out of ,h(i w y XtidersonT&tCo?;2rfiorth,Water: dec'd.are.TequeHteui , . r:ill Anv nurs fid: i0im Trucll7Wifthstc(Yrnenot J. V IlltnPr llilll 111 . 11VJ I I ' ' Sfcaa. --' - ' - uavmeiVt to the subscriber; ,.r.r ni,ii:,ti hv-.iii- Waterman &Osbourn, iN corner ot becond TilEOPORE SCHOCH BLANK DEEPS For sale ut this office'. ! Thomas Uurch. Jr. (late kof; Pittsburg) 183 Mar ket stieet jG roceries. -, u . street Commerce and I Arch streets I R. Paterson & Co. . 182 iVIarketfptreet ; Dealer in Candies, Oranges-Lemons, Uoisins, oca John J. Uicliat-d&on, 12 AI irkcr'st below second I else thoy have been used, cannot fail lo recom mend them to the general notice and patronage of the "people of this place and vicinity. A number of our citizens have already tried them, and pronounce them excellent. Wo invite all, who are in want of any such articles, to give us a call; and we are stiro they will not go away unsatisfied. . t . De'ce'mher' 19, 1844. OOB WORICin , Neatly executed at Uiis Office Rest Fennei & Co. MANUFACTURERS OF Umbrellas, Parasols, & Sun Shades, No. 143 Market street, Philadelphia. Invite the attention of Merchants, Manufactu- rers, &c. &c, to their very Extensive,' Elegant, New Stock, prepared with ' great care, and offered At the Lowest possible Prices for Cash. The principle on which this concern is es tablished is to consult the mutual interest of their customers and themselves, bv inanufaciu ring a good article, selling it at the Lowest Price for Cash, and realizing their own remu neration, in the amount of sales and quick re turns. Possessing inexhaustible facilities for manu facture, they are prepared to supply orders to any extent, and respectfully solicit the patron age of merchants, manufacturers and dealers.. . A Large assortment of the New Style-Curtain Parasols. Phila., Nor. 21, 1844. Iy. WATCHES, , . SIIiVER WARE &JEWEIRT. James Peters & Co. -) ; No. 105 N. 2d st. corner of Elfrcth's Alley, PHILADELPHIA. J, P. & Co. . continue to manufacture at their oldstand, Silver Spoons, Spectacles, Thimbles, &c, on as Tow terms as any manufactory in the city. They have on hand and keep constantly for sale, beside their own manufactures, WATCHES of all kind and prices; SILVER WARE, JEWELRY and FANCY GOODS, in their variety, which will be sold low. Spectacle Glasses rilled to all ages and sigh's in Gold, Silver, German Silver and Steel Frames, with convex, concave, periscopic, blue, grey and green Glasses. JJj Watchmakers supplied with all'ncrA sary articles in their line,, such as ToolaMa terials, Glasses, &c. JJj3 Watches repaired at' short notice and warranted to perform well. Philadelphia, Dec. 12, 1844; 2m. To Country merchants. In store, Foreign and American Broad Cloths and CassimereSyOf tho-various descriptions adap ted to the approaching Reason, qmnng which aru twilled and figure'd Cloths auif C.vssiMtKCi for Sack and Over coats. ' Also, new. style and plain Satixetts and Ci.oAKiNGS,ogether with an assortment of Pad dings, Silesias, Canvass, SergesJ5 Hollau'd", Twist, Sewing Silk, Bindings and other trim mings used by Tailors. 1 j5 Also, Black Satins, Plaid, Figured and Plain Silk VelM'els, Woolen Velvets, -and other new style of Ve&tinos. ' Qtlr assortment is extensive and 'terms rea sonable. L1PPINCQTT.& PARRY7" Dealers in Cloths,' Gas's jmeres &c., No.7, North, Second street, Philadelphia. 9th mo! 2d, I844,2m. oitoud township, Feb. 20, 1815 6i. t
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