jttOSKOE COUNTY, SS. The Comm onwealth of Pennsylvania, To Hannah li. b oar, onades ? t. Borlree and Harriet nis wile, in ngni o l I .a K:r HnrV liar rjxy uani""-" 1 - J il Rmeline his wife, m ri"ht W" wm - of said Emeline; Edwin La Bar; Horace La liar; Gilbert M. La Bar; Eugene La Bar; Hel lcn T. La Bar, and Albma La Bar, heirs and leal representatives of Daniel E. La Bar, late oHlio 'own of Delavan, in ihe county of Wal worth in Wisconsin Territory, deceased, Gree ting : Whereas, by an inquest, for that purpose du- NOTICE. The Monroe Couniy Bible Society will meet in the Presbyterian Church, in Middle Smith Held, on Tuesday the 12th of January next, at of said Harriet; Elizabeih La Bar; 10 o'clock, a. m., to aitend to business important to ilie Dime cause in ivionroe county. Appro priaie addresses mav be expected. WM. P.'VAIL, Sec. December 24, 1846. SHERIFFS SALE. By rirlue of a writ of Pluries Venditioni Ex ponas issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Pike couniy, to me directed, will be sold at public vendue, or outcry, on ly awarded by the Orphan'- Court of ihe cnmi-i w rf - m tv of Moutoe, aforesaid, ihe Real bsiaie of the JJ ' said Daniel E. La Bar, ., appraised at and f V . M., at the Courthouse m Milford Z . r.n xi'. .. .i n.wi Pir.v . S!Ju county, all those two certain tracts of lor t ie sum oi i wetuv-six nuiiun-u ..v . , ,',,, - r , : rx-n a ...i ...i ,.,n f il,. liHirs ,ai" 5,t,,a,e ,n lhe lownships of Lackawaxen .,..,1 D.. U : ,u ... ri-:i i r-. . . r.i. .1 I ,1 .n Hniii-I on I in I a,,u 1 couniy OI JTIKC aim Oiaie i ., 1 ... ,,1., ,i. nrPin. ' Pannsylvama, one of them surveyed on a return of the said inqu sinon, to take tne prem- J ' " : . ....,;,.l.i ., ,h annraisemeni. warranl 8ranled Jonas Seely, containing vou and every of you are iherefore hereby ci-j Eight Msil&dl'CU Aci'CS, ted to be and appear at the next general Or- more or less ; about forty acres of which is im- phan's Court, io be held at biroudsbnrgh, lor j proved land, with a ihe County of Monroe, on the twenty-second day j Frame TJoilSG of February next, to accept or refuse to take: ' :.i nrm, nfMisnirl at ihe said annraisurl ! and I'RAME BARN thereon erect statu jji .iiiov. w.- ., - II i I price, or show cause why the same should uotie; being the premises upon which Solomon je snjj i Wesibrook now resides. The other, a tract Witness ihe Honorable Luther Kidder, j surveyed on a warrant granted to Robert Sitts an m&gk Esquire, President of said Court, at Sirouds burgh, the 25th day of December, Anno Domi ni one thousand eight hundred and forty-six. J. H. STROUD, Clerk. Janutiary 7. 1847. ORPHANS' COURT SALS. By vinue of an alias order of the Orphans' Court of the County of Monroe, the following Real Estate, formerly of John George Zim merman, lale of Smiihfield township, in said county, deceased, will be sold at public vendue, on the premises, on Thursday the ZSth day of January next, nt 10 o'clock in the forenoon, a certain Mes huage or Tenement and Tract or Piece of Land, er, containing i Iloope 402 Acres and 53 Porches, with the usual allowance for roads, bounded on ihe north-east by land surveyed io William While, Elizabeth Chapman, Thomas Bullman j and others, with about two acres of improved j land, and a small j Frame House and Barn, and a Saiomill I llmronn urni' tnr 'Phr nKrtt'rt lrnnl Inl.-nn In eculion as ihe property of Solomon Westbrook. ALSO: A messuage or tract of land situate in the township of-Delaware, in the County and Slate aforeaid, bounded and described as follows to wit: Beginning at a large oak tree standing on niiuate in Smiihfield township in the Couniy of! the bank of the River Delaware, marked on Monroe, adjoining land of F.J. Erwine, Geo. , three sides,.being the original corner of Wil V. Bush, and others, and the River Delaware, j Ham Allen's survey, and also a corner of land on the public road leading from Easton to Mil-j now or late of Daniel W. Dingman, north forty ford, and about three miles from Stroudsburg, eight degrees west fifty-six perches to a stone containing about 130 ACRES. about 50 acres of which are cleared and in a good state of cultivation, and the residue is well limbered. The improvements are a good two story Frame House, 28 by 18 feet, with a good cellar un derneath, a FRAME BARK 25 by 30 feet; a Spring of water near lhe house. ! one hundred perches to or near the main road, Applo and other fruit trees. j thence along or (nearly so) ibe courses of the J he terms and conditions will be made known said road south thirty-seven degrees west thir i nM ici heap for a corner, thence north thirty-seven de grees east sixty-two perches lo a black oak tree, aUo a corner of Nathan Emory's land, thence along the same north 47 degrees west one hun dred and sixty-eight perches lo a stone on the line of land taken up in ihe name of William McPherson, thence along the same south thirty-seven degrees west one hundred and fifty - eight perches to a stone on the line of land now or late of Garret Brodhead, thence along the same south forty-six and a half degrees east at the time and place of sale, by JOHN ZIMMERMAN, Administrator, By the Court. J. H December 24, 1846. N. B. The above property is not encum-' ing nered by any Dowery. ty-six perches to a stone, thence along the line of Soferine Westbrook's (now Margaret West brook's) land sputh forty-five degrees east one hundred and 'twenty-four perches to the afore- STROUD, Clerk, said River, thence up the same the several cour- j ses ihereu! to the place of beginning, contain- IEarrisblirsrIailv IlitelliarcilCer. i being the same tract of land which Solomon On the commencement or the ensuing session ! Westbrook' lbe elder' c0liveyetl lo John West of the Legislature, the Pennsylvania Intelligencer hTtk in fee bv deed la,ed lne i7tn day of April will be published Daily during ihe session, and ; 1819, excepting and reserving out of the same Weekly the remainder of the year on the follow- j eight acres on the north corner sold to Nathan nig terms: Emory, and three acres on the east side being For the session Daily S2 00 WOodfand sold to ihe heirs of Soferine West- lot the year-Daily and Vvceklv, , 3 00 .; fa fe deceascd upon which is aboul ILT Payments in all cases lo be made in advance, j ' The Daily will be published on a medium sheet,, 1 OO ACS'C iz ImprOTCd JkancI, the size of the dailies heretofore issued at the seat wiih a two story ol Uovernment- e have made arrangements for n a .. r, r, . the employment of competent and experienced re- ; d?.' a6 iiiALij tiiLlL;cs)ijj Hurtis a.utf a. Wagon Mouse Taken th( porters, and will give lull, accurate and impartial reports of the proceedings of the Legislature. . .iiiiii-. v u hi I I imw in i i nninnc fi I . n r wi . r t ' l -...0.. inereon erecieo. laKen in execution as ;uunib cm uie progress oi me war, i ue news oi tne . r r i vr . i day, and a general variety of political and miscel- - rft"? "f J5" ff00 . u laneous matter, will also be given. j 1 he above described properly will be sold We will so arrange as to issue every evening, a' 10 ,be highesi and best bidder for cash only, few hours after the adjournment, so that the pro-. LEWIS ROCKWELL, Sheriff. ceedings of each day will be contained in the pa per of the same evening, and will be delivered through the first mails, that leave after the adiourn- SherifT's office, Mtllord, Dec. 19, 1846. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Venditioni Exponas, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Pike county, to tne directed, will be sold at public vendue, or outcry, on Tuesday the 2th day oj January, 1847, at 2 o'clock, p. m., at the Courthouse in Milford, Pike county, all those two certain tracts of land situate in the township of Milford, county J of Pike, and Slate of Pennsylvania, the first ment. The Weekly will retain its present size and form, and will contain as great an amount and va riety of reading matter as any other paper publish ed at Harrisburff. Apart from the consideration of any political measures that may be brought before the Legisla ture the ensuing session, the fact that there is a Whig majority in both branches, comprising: some of the ablest men of the parly, will tend to render the session one of peculiar Dublic interest, not on ly to Whigs, but to men of all parties who have originally surveyed on a warrant granted by the rhe good of the State at heart. An early, full and I Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to Jacob Walk- jauniui report oiineproceeoings, cannot Jail there-;cr, and numbered on the Commissioners' Books fore, to be desirable to the mass of readers. The ; 0f said county eleven, containing proceedings of Congress will also be of absorbing m " , , interest during the present session, of which we'Two M82Mdred and FlVC Aci'CS, will give a daily report, as full as our limits will ; be the same more or less ; being the same tract possibly permit. Of the political course of our paper we deem it unnecessary to speak. We refer to our past ca reer as a pledge of our fidelity to the Whig cause, which we shall continue to advocate with our best "ability. Prominent amongst the great principles of ijie Whig party, is the cherished Pennsylvania doctrine of protection to American labor, which shall ever find in the Intelligencer, so long as we have the honor to control its columns, a sincere ! and ardent advocate. We appeal therefore, espe cially, to Whigs and Tariff men to aid us in our enterprize, confident that if a generous support is extended to us, we shall be able to publish such a paper as will be of service to the cause, and will give universal satisfaction. Clubs Three copies, Daily, for $5 00; seven do. do. S10 00. Any person obtaining four sub scribers will be entitled to a fifth copy gratis. No papers will be sent without the cash accompany ing the order. Monies may be remitted bv mail. Address, C.M'CURDY. Harriaburg, Dec. 12, "184 6. ' of land which Jacob Westbrook, Esq., Treasu rer of said county, conveyed to John B. Rock well, by deed dated 21st August, 1820, and which said Rockwell conveyed io John Brink, by deed of assignment dated 25th April, 1822; the second, a tract adjoining the tracfabove de scribed, commonly known and called the Jacob Utt traci, containing Forty-Five Acres, more or less. Upon which said tracts of land i is an improvement of about twelve acres, with a HOUSE and a LOG BARN thereon nrecled. Being the premises now in the occu pancy of Peter Applemau. 1 Taken in execution as i he property of Hol dridge Dewy, and will be sold by me for cash only. LEWIS ROCKVYELL. Sharif. Sheriff's office, Milford, jDec, 18, I64G. SUGAR COATED" PILLS. Beware ! Caution ! ! eware The increasing popularity of Dr. G. BENJ. SMITH'S IMPROVED INDIAN VEGETA BLE SUGAR COATED PILLS, has induced a number of persons to make something they call pills and coat them with sugar, in order to sell them for the genuine, while they do not possess a particle of the goodness, nor even assimilate in appearance to the original, Dr. Smith's Pills. In short, they are an intended FRAUD upon the community. A minister who at first had an inter est in an imitation Sugar Coated Pill, manufac tured in Albany, N. Y.. has given them up, as he says, on account of the miserable dishonest par ties concerned in manufacturing them. The same party are now industriously circulating reports calculated to injure Ur bmith and to affect the reputation of his valuable pills; but rather than no nce them in public, Dr. bmith is about to institute legal proceedings against them lor their slandeis, as he has in another case against a similar party, : t i ii .... 1 hi which ne recoverca a large amount oi damages. These miserable imitators have to resort to the most abominable means to palm off their counter feit pills, as the public know that Dr. Smith's are the original and genuine. Several instances have come to public notice in which life has been en dangered by the unfortunate use of the counter- leits. It is Doctor Smili's Pills that are doing so much good in the country as the following plain ly show. MORE MINISTERS Use Recommend DrSmilli's Pills than all others This is to certify that I have used the Sugar Coated Pills manufactured by G. Benjamin Smith, of New-York, for some time, and believe them to be a good medicine; and also, from inquiry in that city, 1 am persuaded that he is the original inven tor, and therefore is entitled to the benefit of the invention. S. WILLIAMS Pastor 1st Baptist Church, Pittsburg From the Blue Ileus's Chicken, (Del.) We call the attention of our readers to the cer tificate of Rev. S. Williams. Pastor of 1st Baptist Church, Pittsburgh, in relation to Doctor Smith's Pills. We can ourselvs bear testimony to the ex cellence of these Pills, one of us having used them and experienced great relief from them. lhe above is the best paper in the State of Delaware. The " improved indian vegetable pii.i.s," (Su gar Coated.) are certainly doing much good in the whole country, and are highly esteemed, if one half is true that people write and say about them. They are so easy in their operation that all like them. The editor of the Northern State Journal, (one of the largest and best papers in the State of N. i.,; writes as follows: Watcrtoion, May 31, 1846 Dr. G. Benj. Smith Dear Sir : I was laid up with a bad cold some time since my return from New York, and during my illness I made trial of your pills, and I must say I found them excellent. They are the best medicine for the purposes they are intended, that I have yet seen. I seldom take pills, but I found yours entirely free from the objections to which other pills are liable. I hope they will continue to be a source of profit to you, as I doubt not they will be a means of relief to the afflicted on a large scale. Yours truly, J. GREEN. Tonaicandd, Pa., Sept. 18, 1846. Dr. G. Benj. Smith Dear Sir. Your agent left with me a lot of your Sugar Coated Pills, and I have but a few boxes left. Every box I have sold has given entire sat isfaction. I have taken them myself and I con sider them the best pills 1 have ever used, and I am not afraid to recommend them to the public. I wish a further supply at once. Yours respectfully, JACOB KIBLER, P. M. Huntingdon, Ind., June 21, 1846. Dr. Smith Dear Sir : I am most out of your " Indian Vege table Sugar Coaled Pills," and find them selling so fast that I think you had better send me two gross immediately. They give such general sat isfaction that people come at least twenty miles for them, and as it is generally known I am agent for them, I would be very sorry lo get out. Yours respectfully, SAML. MOORE & CO. BEWARE!!! If G. Benj. Smith, be not written with a pen on the bottom of the box, all " Sugar Coated" Pills are Counterfeit ! Principal Office 179 Greenwich St., large brief block, N. Y. Price 25 cents a box. Agents in Monroe Co. , ' Schoch & Spering, Stroudsburg. . Brodhead & Brothers, Dutotsburg f Jno. Marsh, Pennersville. Daniel Brown, Chesnuthill. And sold throughout the United States and Canada. December 24, 1810. SMssolUitioBfi oi Partnership. Notice is hereby given, that the partnership heretofore existing between Stephen P hares and Ueorge W . Staples, known as the firm of Pha res & Staples, was on the 30th day of No vember last, dissolved by mutual consent. All persons indebted to said firm are requested to make immediate payment to Theodore Schoch, who is duly authorized to settle the said ac counts; and all persons having demands against said firm will present ihem to the same, duly authenticated for settlement. STEPHEN PHARES, .GEORGE W. STAPLES. Stroudsburg, December 15, 184G. The undersigned still continues the business f SHOEMAKING, in all its branches, and upon the most reasonable terms. Thank ful for past favors, he hopes by dealing justly to merit a continuance 'of public patronage. Look out for the old stand in Elizabeth street. Country pioduce taken in exchange for work. STEPHEN PHARES. Stroudsburg, Dec. 17, 1846. CAUTION. ' Wh ereas, my wife RACHEL, has left my bed and board, I hereby forbid all persons trust ing her on my account, as I am determined to pay no debts of her contracting after this date. JOHN H. GROOT. September 19, 1S46 Country Produce. . Butter, Eggs, &c. taken in exchange for any goods in my line of business. JOHN H. ME LICK. Stroudsburg, Feb. 12-, 1846. MONEY WANTED. POSITEYELY X.AST NOTICE. All persons indebted to the late firm of Geo. H. Miller & Co., either by note or hook ac count, will please call on the undersigned and make payment on or before the first day of Jan uary, 1847, or their accounts will be placed in oiher hands for collection, without respect to persons. . GEO. H. MILLER. Stroudsburg, December 3, 1846. Stroudsburg' and New York LINE OF COACHES, Via Delaware Water Gap, Columbia, Blairstown, Johnsonsburgk, Stanhope & Morri&town THROUGH IN TWELVE HOURS. Fare from Stroudsburg to New York S3 50. On and after Monday, November 2d 1846, there will a Stage leave the principal hotels, in Stroudsburg, at 4 o'clock a. m., every Mon day, Wednesday, and Friday, by four-horse coaches to Morristown, thence by rail-road to New-York, arriving in New-York 20 minutes before five o'clock p m. the same afternoon. Returning will leave New-York every Tues day, Thursday, and Saturday at 9 o'clock a.m. bv rail-road to Morrisiown, thence bv stage to Stroudsburg, arriving in Stroudsburg the same evening between 8 and 9 o'clock p. m. Persons in New-York can receive any infor mation desired by applying to the subscriber, or his agent, at 73 Courtland-street. Merchants wishing to send orders to New-York for small bills of goods, can do so, by enclosing the or ders directed to the agent of the line, and giv. ing it to the driver, and have it by return of stage. A share of public patronage is respect fully solicited. JOHN L. WARD, Proprietor. November 19, 1846. - Grocery, Cosiieetionary amd The subscriber offers for ale a fresh lot of Groceries at the old stand, first door east of Simon Frey's Hat shop, such as new No. 2 Mackerel, Coffee, Tea, Loaf Sugar, Dairy Salt, Spices of all kinds, Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, Cloihes Pins; Pipes, Mouse Traps, Matches, Pepper, Mustard, Pails and Brooms, Writing Paper, Steam Soap, Castile " Fancy " New Orleans Molasses, Pepper Sauce; Saleratus, Ginger Cheese, Percussion Caps, Chocolate. ES, such as Candies, TOYS. A great variety of Toys on hand,, for sale cheap, at the Variety Store of JOHN H. ME LICK. Stroudsburg. January 1. 1846 BLANK DEEDS For sale at this Office. CONFECTIONAR Sugar Sand, Liquorice, &c. FRUIT Foreign and Domestic. ALSO Nuts of various kinds, all of which will be sold low for ready pay. L. VANDERBECK, for G. M. Wilson-. The Bakixg Business will be carried on as heretofore, by L. VANDERBECK. Stroudsburg, Oct. 8, 1846. CALL AND SEE. GEORGE H. MILLER, Has just received at his Store, in ihe Bor ough of Stroudsburg, opposite the public house of Jacob Kuecht, a general assortment of Fall and Wisrfcr &oods, Consisting in part of Black, Blue Black, and Blue Cloths; Plain and Fancy Cassihieres; Sat inetts. Cashmeres, Mouseline de Laine Robes, and Piece Goods; Merinos, Alpaccas, Faramat ta cloths; Shawls and Handkerchiefs of vari ous kinds, together with a great variety of C A.LXC OEfS, and all kinds of articles generally kept in a Country store. ALSO -a first rate stock of Groceries Hardware, Crockery ware, (SfC. SSoots, Shoes, aaid Caps, &c. &c. all of which will be sold cheap for Cash or Country Produce. September 10, 1846. 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. do. do. do. Barley Oats Flax Seed Butter per pound Eggs, per dozen Plaster per ton Hickory wood, percSrd Oak, do. do. Mackerel, No. 1 Do. do 2 Potatoes, per bushel StrpUits- Easton. Phiiiid'ri 5 2J 5 25 5 25 3 50 3 75 4t3G- 1 00 U0 1 lu v 02 00 j - '87: : 25 21 18 50 50 6(1 50 5 00 G 00 5 00 I 2 75 2 50 2 87 40 40 5tf t 32 30 42 1 20 1 20 1 47' 14 10 12 14 14 . Hi, 5 00 4 00 3 w f 2 50 4 00 4 '5if 2 00 3 00 4'2-V !: 00 12 00 innu 12 50 10 00 8 no 41) 30 S5AftTK N O X IS IISX. corrected weekly for the Jetfersoniuu Kepublicim Philadelphia ban, P! Ban of North America, do Farmers' t Mechanics' do Westen. ban do South w.tfK. ban do Kensinctoti ban do Bank ol Northern Liberties do Mechanics' Bank do Commerciw Hank do Bank of Penn Township do Manufacturers' Mech'nS do Moyamensing bank do TTnitfil Mt:iN.h!inIr 92 Cirard do Pennsylvania bank Bank of Germantown Bank of Montgomery co. Bank or Delaware county Bank of Chester county Doylestown ban Farmers bank Of Bucks Easton bank Fanners'.bank of Reading do Lebanon bank Harrisburg bank Middletown bank Farmers' bank Lancaster Lancaster bank Lancaster county bank Northampton bank Columbia Bridge Carlisle bank Northumberland bank Miners bank of Pottsville York bank Chamber. burg bank Gettysburg bank Wyoming do Honesdalc do Bank of Lcwistown Bank of Susquehanna co Lum. oank at Warren lib sale 1 The notes of those banks on whica quotations are omitted and a dash( )substituieu, arc nut, purchased by the brokers. Peia aVsy I Vtlllia. (West Branch bank l'ltlstitirg i Wayueiburg uiowneville lirie bank Berks county bank Towandn do Relief Notes rVcw York CITV HANKS America, b ink of American Exchange Bank of Commerce Batik of the "Stale of N V Butchers' and Drov'Jri' Chemical City Commercial Clinton Del. and Hudson canal co. tii Dry Dock i Fulton bank of New York pni Urcemucn Lafavette Leather Manufacturers Manhattan comnanv Mechanics Banking Asso Merchants' bank Merchant Mechanics & Traders Merchants' Exchange National bank New York, Bank of a New-Yoik Banking co. 2 N. Y. St'e. St'k Security "b. par North River dt Phcenix do Seventh.Ward do Tenth Ward l n Tradesmen's pur Union B. of N V do Washington . par par par do do do do do do 1 1 I par do do par 1 par 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 i (to if.; d lU frit psiir tin d d t lit- e- do do do t!i u (( (C (C Executors ' Notice. Letters testamentary upon the last Will and Testament of Henry C. Middaugh, late of West fall township, Pike county, deceased, "having been issued by the Register of said county to ihe subscribers, all persons having claims or demands against said Esiale are requested to present ihem to the subscribers for payment, and .all persons indebted tr said estate are re quested to make imtnedinto payment. JOHN t. QUICK, LEVI T. QUICK, We.atfall; Oct. 2(u 1846. Executors. t JOB WORK Neatly executed at this Office. Great Bargains, ita Kats anad Caps, At the old established No. 19G Market St., 2d door beloio Sixth, PHILADELPHIA. We extend a general invitation to the citizens of Monroe, and its vicinity, as well as to all others, to our Store. We have on hand a laro and complete assortment of Hats and Caps of every style and variety, which we are selling full one-fourth lower than the usual prices, namely: Extra superior Beaver Hats, from $2,50 lo $3,50 Brush " " , 2.00 to 3.00 Silk " " 1,25 to 2,0U Moleskin " 2,50 onlv. usual price S4. Good Hats as low as $1,25 and upwards. Al so, a complete stock of Caps, cloth, fur trimmed, glazed, silk oil cloth, velvet and fancy Cap.s : fine Otter, Shetland Fur Seal, Musk Kat, Hair Seal Caps, &c. &c, at lowef prices than they can possibly be had elsewhere. From our ex tensive sales, we can sell for a smaller profit, than others can. Call and be satisfied, it is io your interest. Merchants, Storekeepers, Halters and other, who buy to sell again, supplied on reasonable terms. Be sure and call at No. 19G Market Street, second door below Sixth Street. GARDEN & BROWN. Philadelphia, Aug. 27, 1846. AGENT WANTED FOR THIS couarTT. The business will to be procure subscribers for, und sell, when published, a large, new, splendid township Map of the STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. The qualifications re quired are a small capital of S 100. sobrietu, in tegrity, industry, energy, and active business tal ents. Information of the lerma of the agency (which are liberal) will be given on application, POSTAGE PAID, to ALEXANDER HARRISON, Superintending; Agent, S 1-2 South 7th stceet, Philadelphia. September 17, 1846. CHEAPEST IW TM WORL.D ! Steam Eefined Sugav Candies, 12 1-2 Cents per pound. Wholesale. J. J. RICHARDSON, No, 43 Market street, Philadelphia, takes pleasure. b informing trm public, that he still continues to sell hi vervf Superior Steam Refined Candv at the low price of $12,50 per 100 pounds, and the quali ty is equal to any in thn Uuited States. He also offers all kinds wf goods in the Con fectionary and Fruit Jine ii correMmuditi" low prices, as quicK saies ana small profits are thvj order of the day. Call or send your ocders, and you cannot f; i to be satisfied. Don't forget tho number, 4J MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA. J. J. RICHARDSON. August 27. 1846, SOAPS. Fine scented Soaps for washing and shaving also the celebrated shaving cream, for .;. cheap, by JOHN H. ME LICK. Stroudsburg, Januaty 1, 1846. ' ' : V BLANK MORTGAGES,, Jb or sale at this office.
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