NOTICE. : ; Tlio undersigned having been appointed by the Orphana' Court of Monroe Couniy, to audn anJ make distribution of the proceeds, of the ae of the real estate, of Jacob Smith, dec'd, aie of Ross township, to and among the heirs and those entitled to atd proceeds, will attend m die duties f Ills nppoimmeiit on Monday the 30ih day f J'e ,,,s,-' al '0 "'clock a. m. at his office in the Borough of Strnudaburg, when and where all persons interested are required lo present their claims, or be debarred Imm com !n.r in for a share of such assets or fund. JOHN D. MORRIS, Auditor. June 5, 1845.--4I. "V. M. SWAYZE, DENTIST,' From Eastoea, Pennsylvania,. , now at the Siroudburg House, in this place, wu.re he i ptepared to perform all operations on the Teeth. TESTIMONIAL. T. V M. Swayzo is a qualified, careful and fbllt'l operator. F L. CRANE, D. S., Easion. Sirntidsburg, May 22, 1845. WATER WHEEL. The subscriber would inform the public that he ba purchased the light of Staiibrough's Patent Cast Iron WATKK WHKEL, fur Monroe county, and he is now prepared to j liuiil-h ' owners ol iwilb, and especially all MtiJs of Flouring mills, alo Clover mills, Car ditis Machine.-, Bnik mills, and almost all other kinds of water moving machinery, w it Ii a water ubcel unsurpassed in point of power, cheapness and pra ileal utility, or in any other re?pecl by anv uaier wheel now in Use. Tin- wheel is calculated for nearly all kinds i of machinery- running tinder one foot head and Irmn that upwards. It is :iho very cheap in its ciin-wufiion, requiring less gearing than is com monly ted hence a greni saving in repairs. Ths Wheel is not affected by ice or back water It is only necessary lo say further in its re rornmendatiou that the Re-action, Breast and Common Undershot Wheels, and nearly every other kind, have been taken out and replaced wish S'.anbrough's Patent, where they are now in Mitcessful operation and well authenticated ieiincatea to this effect can. be produced at any time. Mill owners would do well to ex atnme this wheel before using any other. All 1 HAVE TO SAY IS TRY IT AND IF IT DOES NOT PROVE A CHEAPER, MORE POWERFUL AND EXPE DITIOUS wheel, using less water than any you now haye, 1 will bind myself to lake it oui and xeplace your old machinery at my own expense if desired. All orders will he attended to by addiessing a letter to the subscriber at Town Hill, Lu zerne county, Pa. SEPTIMEUS BACON. N B. Mr. B. will remain in Siroudsburjj nme i wo or three weeks', for ihe purpose of jiuutng one of the above Wheels in operation j &i Siogdell Stokes' Mill, and respectfully in-: nes Mill owners to call and see iv. May 16, 1845. " i PROSPECTUS OF THE SEHI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE. The publishers of The Tribune have been fre cnently solicited to issue a Semi-Weekly edition flf their paper for the benefit of those who require the news of the day oftener than once a week, and yet are without daily mails or do not choose to in cur the expense and heavy postage of a Daily. Circumstauces have hitherto rendered such publi cation impossible, without trenching upon the due issue of our Daily and Weekly editions. We are preparing to obviate this difficulty in the new budding now being erected for us on the site of our burnt establishment, where we hope to be again located by or soon after the 1st of May. The New-York Tribune Semi-Weekly, will therefore be issued from our office, 100 Nassau-st. on or before the 17th of May, and will be publish ed thenceforward on Wednesday and Saturday of each week. It will be printed on good paper of the size of the Daily Tribune, and will contaiu nearly or quite all the matter of the Daily, inclu ding Monev Market, dailv reDort of Commercial Transactions, Sales of Stocks, City Intelligence, IN PRESS POPULAR LECTURES ON SCIENCE AND ART; DELIVERED IN THE Chief Cities and Towns in the U. S. BY DIONYSIUS LARDNER. D5mmi Hivil K' FS1,0W of ,hc Ryal Societies of London ,mbu,r-8n' M,;ber of tlie Universities of Cambridge ana Dublin, and formerly Professor of Natural Phi losophy and Astronomy in the University of London, ic. ic. The publishers announce that Dr. Latdner hav ing brought to a close his public Lectures in this country, they have availed themselves of the op portunity thus presented to induce him to prepare lor publication a complete and authentic edition ol these Discourses. The general interest which for the last four years they have excited in every part of this? 'country is universally felt and acknowl edged. Probably no public lecturer ever contin ued for the same length of time to collect around him so numerous audiences. Nor has there been any exception lo thi.s favorable impression. Visit after visit has been made to all the chief cities, and on evety 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 deied 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 lliey 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 ncrsons who I have attended the Lectmes, an agreeable means of reviving the impressions from which they have aireaay derived so much prolit and pleasure. The subjects which wilt 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 Tclesrope 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: Ileal; The Barometer; The Thermom eter; &c &c. The work 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. GREELY & McELRATH, Tribune Buildings. A NEW BOOT & SHOE ES TA BLISHMENT. William Elnsr, Respectfully informs the citizens of Suoudsburg and vicinity, that he has commenced the IJool & Shoe .flaking business at the shop formerly oc cupied by W. J. Bieimer, 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 READY MADE WORK: and will dex'ote his. bet efforts to the accommo dation of thos-e who will favor him nh their patronage. Wnh an experience in the business of no in considerable length a determination to adhere strictly to his promises and a resolution never to make unreasonable charges, he flatters him self that he will receive a fair proportion of ihe custom of the Borough and neighborhood. Country produce of all kinds, lakeu in pay ment for work, if brought in reasonable lime. N. B Repairing done at the shortest notice. April 3, 1845. Gm. MATTHEW T. &aiUL.ER, SUCCESSOR TO ROBERT T. DIC KNELL; EXCHANGE BROKER, No. 8 South Third street, Philadelphia. Sank Notes. Notes oh all solvent banks ir. the TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. fl Kami VifiaS 3 PI. c. An Assistant Editor devotes his whole time t TTnitPrl States dicronntnd at tbe lowest rates otne collection of this kind of intelligence, re porting it twice a day for the Morning and Even ing editions of our Dailv- Two reDorters are con stantly watching the proceedings of the various on most of the principal cities of the Union, bought vuurib or our I ;it.v and nntincr vflrv miner rjppinfiO i J r...A Ua ui -itne --.'j - . . - j O t clIIU OI'IU 'Ik 1 1 1 1 tcoi. i niv.j Drafts, Notes and Bills collected on the most favorable terms. Exchange. Bills of exchange and Bank Checks do I below Second below Fifth interesting to our readers We hope to make the Exchange on England in large or small sums 'emi-Weekly Tribune a ruost acceptable paper constantlvYor sale. l!,r Business men out of this City, and for all who i BickneU's Reporter, Counterfeit Detector and , potter cV Carmichnel, The subscribers, Wholesale Merchants, Manu facturers and Dealers in Philadelphia, respectful ly invite tnose Country Merchants who are about purchasing their Spring J Summer Supplies, to an examination of their respective Stocks of Goods. We believe that our several assortments are as complete as have ever been offered in this city, and shall be pleased to have them give us a call. Importers und Drahrs in Silk and Fancy Dry Goods. Caleb Cope & Co 1C5 arket st. above 4th W. & R. P. Remington; )2 do Ashhurst & Remington, 80 do See, Brother & Co 70 do Yard & Gillmore, 10!) do Domestic and Foreign Dry goods. Reynolds, McFarland & Co 105 Market street. Morgan, Buck & Co 57 do W B & G B Cooper, 53 do Satr.uel Hood &. Co., N. E. corner of Market and Fifth streets King, Boyd & King, 20 North Second street, op posite the Madison House William H Brown & Co. 20 North Fourth street. Julian, Mason & Co. 150 Market street Eckel, Spangler & Raiguel, 128 North Third st. above Race Smith, Howell & Barr. 33 North Second street. Barclay Lippeucott. 100 1-2 Market street.one door below Fifth, south side. Ludwig. Knoedler & Co. 1 12 N. Third, S. West corner of Race street Haas & Hollingsworlh, 18 North Second st. and 2 Church Alley ; James J Boswell & Co. 50 Market street Frederick, Dewald &, Co. 02 North Third street. Importers Drahrs in Hosiery, Gloves, Trim mings and Fancy Goods. E S Burnett, 3 S. Fourth street, east side below Market J & J P Steiner. -18 N Second street, i doors be low Arch street Cloths, Cassirneres, Ve.stings, Tailori1 Trim mings. t$-c. DeCoursev, Lafourcade i- Co. 77 Market street William H Love 147 do J Godley Spry & Co 84 do JlnrdwHi'c and Cutlery. Edward S Handy tJ-Co 9S Maiketst. above Third i ardley, Sowers & Co 14 1 do John S Fitchett 5 Co 47 do Allen R Reeves & Co 177 1-2 do WmT Howell & Co 181 do Deacon cj- Peterson 187 do Martin Buehler & Bro. 195 do Michael V Baker, 215 do Maslin & Pepper, 4 N Third street Faust $- Winebtener 70 do do Saddlery Hardware, and Carriage Trimmings- John M Ford, 32 North Third street H & G Fricke, 14 do do Goff cj- Peterson, 12 North Fourth street Wm Ford, 7 do do Saddlery, Saddlery Hardware, Harness, Trunlcs, Src, Edward P Moyer'38, also 252 Market street. Publishers, Booksellers, and Stationers. Grigg & Elliott, 9 N. Fourth st. Ilogan & Thompson, 30 do do Hides, Oil and Leather Dealers. William Musser it Co 263 Market street H M Crawford 201 North Third street Boots. Shoes, Bonnets. Caps, Leg horn and Palm Hats, W. E. & J. G. Whetan, J58 Market street. Levick, Jenkins & Co. 150 " China, Earthenware and Glass. Alexander Read, 205 Market street. Peter Wright & Sons 259 do Wright & AVharton 29 North Third st Benedict Dorsey & Son 125 do Wm. P Hacket, G2 North Second st. above Arch Manufacturers and Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, eye. Thomas P James, 212 Market street Thompson, Pancoast & Co. 40 do below 2d Caleb Cresson, 6 north Third st. Manufacturers of Sieves, Riddles, Screens and rVirework in general. Joseph A. Needles & Co, 54 North Front st. Combs, Brushes, Buttons, Spool Cotton, Trim mings, Fancy Goods, tf-c. cj-c. Oliver Martin, 21 North Fourth s S. M. Day, ' 10 do Manufacturers and Importers of Militari Goods, Fringes, Cords, Tassels, Carriage Laces, yc. Wrn. II. llorstmann & Sons, 51 North Third st. Manufacturers oj Umbrellus, Parasols and Sun Shades. Sleeper, Brothers, 12G Market street Wright. & Brothers, 125 do William A. Drown, 80 do Manufactures of Hats, Caps, Wool Hats, yc. Henderson & Levick, 144 Market street S. & O. C. Nichols, 111 do Manufacturers of Patent Floor and Furniture Oil Cloths, and elastic Carriage curtains. 508 North Third st. Importers of all kinds of Shipping Furs. Wm Geisse & Sons, 60 S Front, below Chesnut Agricultural and Horticultural Imple ments, Garden, Grass, and Flower Seeds. D. O. Prouty, 194$ Market st, below 6th, s side Looking Glasses, Plated and Fancy Hardware, Combs, Brushes, &c. William & Walter Cresson, 14 north Fourth st Importer &Dealerin Bolting Cloths. Jacob Fry, 58 north Third st (successor to Ritters) Manufacturers and Dealers in 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 Leather, Glazed Muslin, Carriage Oil Cloths and Caps. John T. Holloway, 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, corner of Thud and Wood sts, and corner of Fourth and Market streets Print Warehouse, Dealers in Prints, only. . Morrell & Co. 201 Market st, 2d door above Fifth. Philadelphia, Feb. 20, 1845 8t PRICES CURRENT. Corrected every Wednesday morning. ARTICLES. Wheat Flour, per barrel Rye. do. do. do. Wheat, per bushel Rye, do. do. Sole Leather per pound Corn per bushel Buckwheat, per bushel Clover Seed per bushel Timothy Seed per bush. Barley do. Oats do. Flax Seed do. Butter per pound Eggs, per dozen Plaster per ton Hickory wood, per cord Oak, do. do. Mackerel, No. 1 Do. do 2 Potatoes, per bushel Strouds-'Easlon. i Phi . burg. 4 75 4 25 4 25 3 50 3 25 3 li; 90 85 91 60 65 65 25 21 2 40 42 4U 40 0 00 4 00 4 00 2 25 2 50 3 00 40 40, 50m 31 30, 2" 1 25 1 30 1 47 12 14 l 8 15 10 4 00 3 00 2 25 5 CO 4 50 2 00 . 4 00 4 25 '.5 00 12 00 10 00 12 50 10 00 8 00 40 30 "isuatnore prompt ana aeianea -map oi uusy prlCS Current, is issued from this lnc everv : Isaac Macauluy, Jr. G K Filth street "le' than a Wiklv naDPr can Dossiblv be made. rvA., It ;u ,loi-,,to,l i tu'r.flv in thp cnnditimi of ', ir r r i -. .. j r .j (iuuowttj. t.u -j - i munuiuciurers or jaairs ana yjcnucmen s i neap Correspondents at Washington during the Ses- tj,e currency, the Markets. Banking m-titntions. j J Truod'tnr Trunks and at every point of general or transitory in- Counteifeit Notes, &c. Terms, 83 per annum. , T 7T. , ' 1 , ,,. , rest will at all times be employed ; the liberal p3vable in advance. , L" . Cw- Ju0 V'i?"0 J ? . Peonage bestowed on The Tribune demanding P Blcknelfs Counterfeit Detector and Dank A'oe C'eorSe ; 8 and 25 H0"1' Fourth st atJ justifying a corresponding liberality of outlay js published semi-montbly at Si 50 per an- Umpoi tars of Toys, hancu and Staple Goods, on our part. In the department of General Liter- nnm, payable in advance. This work is printed Brushes and Perfumery ature and Criticism, we have secured assistance -,i,ilt fnrm of .? nnnis. Sir.ole coulee 12 A F On Monrose. JO S Fourth below Market nf L i . . " io nignest order, while we nope soon-io an- i o cents. r3unce a department of Agricultural and General Office open from 8 a m to 0 p m Science, under the immediate conduct of one of Exchange hours from 9am to 2 tie most experienced and popular writers on Ag-1 -. Culture in the Country. In fine, we shall spare , AdmiJEiStraior's Foflicc. 3 p iu 1)0 expense or effort to make The Tribune, wheth-i Daily. Semi-Wceklv or Weekly edition, , '.5 V " " ( " . WHnently worthy the patrJnage of the Business' f ' Joseph ire, law. ol Strom Reading Public, but especially of Whigs. . llowihip. Mumoe county, dec d, are requested The Semi-Weekly Tribune will be issued ev- to mak'e immediate payment to the subscriber; ry Wednesday and Saturday on a sheet of good x. anil all persons having demands again-t said Pjper the size of the Daily Tribune Terms, j estJie, are. requested to present them, duly au- R paterson & Co. - wuarz a .year; rive jjoiiars mr v wo wp-., ,henticaied for settlement, on or neluie ttie nrai Is i payable always, in advance. Orders, enclo Sln5cash are respeRtfully solicited by v GREELEY $ McELRATH, Aw York, April J$, 1845. 160 Nausau-st day of April n xt. JOHN LEE. Adintuisitator. Stroud township, Feb. 20, 1815, 6t. Louis C. Hauersachs, 170 Market street Manufacturer of Combs, Brushes, Soaps and Perfumery. Thomas Burch, Jr. (late of Pittsburg) 183 Mar . . ket street Groceries. Wm. V. Anderson & Co. 21 north Water street John Trucks, 17 N Fifth st, corner of Commerce Waterman & Osbourn, N W cornci of Second and Arch streets 182 Market street Dealer in Candies, Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, &c. John J Richardson, 42 Market st.below second' .11 STROUDSBURG IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY. . The subscriber, having purchased the inter est of Win. Schlaugh in ihe above establish inent, takes 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 Machis&c Shop, in the rear of John Boys' Store, and would be lhankful for any patronage extended towards him, and respectfully announces that he is prepared to execute all orders in his line of business in the hest 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 iu the best possible manner. He feels confi dent in his ability to execute all orders with which ho may be entrusted iu a workman-like manner. Particular care will be laken to em ploy none but good workmen in the different departments of the establishment, and no pains will be spared by the proprietot to give gen eral saitfactton to those who may favor him with orders for work. BRASS CASTINGS, such as Spindle 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 lo order. TIi vesliin? machines & Horse Powers of the most approved construction, will be fur nished to order at the shortest notice. Wrought Iron Ulill 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 o Plough Castings which he offers for sale to Plough makers. SAMUEL HAYDEN Stroudshnrg, March 13, 1845. BAiK KOTE JL1ST. corrected weekly for the Jeflcrsoaiaa Republican. The notes of those banks on wIik.i quotations are omitted and a dashf )subsututed, are not purchased by the brokers. par do do do do do Pennsylvania. Philadelphia bail, lian ol iNortli America, Fanners' it Mechanics' Western bank Southwark ban fv fTlci nntnn K'tti Bank of Northern Liberties do Mechanics' Bank Commercial Bank Bank of Penn Township Manufacturers" Mech'ns Morainensiug bank United States bank Girard do Pennsylvania bank Bank of Gcrmantow n B.mk of Montgomery co. Bank of Delaware county Bank of Chester county Doyleatou n bank Fanners' bank of Bucks Easton bank Farmers' bank of Ueadinir Lebanon bank Harrisburg bank Miuuietown baux Farmers' bank Lancaster Lancaster bank Lancaster county bank Northampton bank Columbia Bridge Carlisle bank Northumberland bank Miners bank of Pottsville York bank Charabersburg bank Gettysburg bank Wyo'ming d Jlonesdale do Bank of Lewistown Bank of Susquehanna co Lum. bank at Warren no saleWashington West Branch bank Pittsburg wayncsburg Biownesville Erie bank Berks couniy bnn'x Towanda do Belief Notes New York. CITY BANKS do;America, b.mk of dolAtnerican Exchange UaitK ot commerce Bank of the State of N Y Butchers' and l)m an' Chemical City Commercial Clinton iDel.and Hudson canil cc. Drv Dock Fulton bank of New York Greenwich Lafayette Leather Manufacturers' Manhatten company 22 lu par par do do do doi do do 1 1 l! i l l 2' par 21 1 1 I 3 I 2 35 Mechanics' Banking Asso. Merchants' bank Merchant' Mechanics & Traders' Merchants' Exchange National bank New York, Bank of LNew-York Banking co. r. i . are. fci'K security North River Pha-nix Seventh Ward Tenth Ward Tradesmen's Union B. of N Y par 1 du do d du do i par do I par drf do do do du li do !. do ii. 1 par do d do 10 pre du 5-1 BAR IRON. DOUBLE AND SING LEt REFINED, Car Iron, Car,Coach& Wagon Axles AW CROW BAR, SLEDGE AND PLOUGH MOULDS, Axle and Gun Barrel Iron, And a general assortment of WAGON TYRE & SQUARE IRON, constantly on hand and will be sold on the mos reasonable terms, by MORRIS EVANS. Analomink Iron Works, April 6, 1 842. I.OOSi HERE. Wn have just received for sale, at the Jeffor aouiaii Office, a supply of " Fenner's Oderifer ous Compound for strengthening, softening and beautifying the Hair,1' also of Fenner's Den trifice for Preserving and Beautifying the Teeth, preventing Tooth Ache, eye." and also u Fenner's Pomade Divine" a preparation for curing chap ped hand.H, bruise, &c. The articles are all of the first quality, and the high reputation which they have acquired iu the cities, and wherever else they have been used, cannot fail to 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 iheni, and pronounce them excellent. Wo invite all, who arc iu want of any such articles, lo give us a call, and we are atire ihey wilt not go away unsatisfied. December 19, 1844. JOB WORK Noatly executed at this Office. Kcst Feniier & 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, by manufactu ring a good article, selling it at ihe Lowesc Price for Cash, and realizing their own remu neration, in ihe amount of sales and quick returns. Possessing inexhaustible facilities for manu facture, they aro 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.-ly. WATCHES, SILVER WARE&JEWELBY. James Peters & Co. No. 105 N. 2d st. corner of ElfretKs Alley PHILADELPHIA. J. P. & Co. continue to manufacture al their old stand. Silver, Spoons, Spectacles, Thimbles, &c, on as low terms as any manufactory in. the city. They have, on hand and keep constantly for sale, beaid.e their own manufactures, WATCHES of 11 kind and prices; SILVER WARE, JEWELRY and FANCY GOODS, in their variety, which, will be sold low. Spectacle Glasses fitted to nJl ages'and siehts in Gold, Silver, German. Silver and Steel Frames, with convex, cancave, periscopic, blup, grey and green Glasses. JJj3 Watchmakers supplied with all neces sary articles in their line, such as Tools, Ma terials, Glasses, &c. JJj3 Watches repaired at short notice and warranted to perform well. Philadelphia, Dec. 12, 1844. 2m. DISSOLUTION. The partnership heretofore existing between the Mibarribets, trading under the firm of Hay den & Schlaugh, has this day been (lisovel by mutual consent. All persons having de mands against said firm, will piesent them to Samuel Havden, for settlement : and all who are indebted thereto, are requested to make im mediate payment to him, he being authorized to receive the same. SAMUEL HAYDEN. WILLIAM SCHLAUGH. Stroudsburg, March 6, 1845. 3t. N. B. The business will be continued by the snbacriber, in the new building in the rear of John Boys' Store, who respectfully solicits a continuance of public patronage. SAMUEL HAYDEN. March 6, 1845. ;i 1
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