Yi I? jlesigwatio" of Governor Slnmk. Gov. Shunk resigned his office on Sunday, at 5 o'clock, p. ,n order ,l,al a successor may be chosen ai the Ociober election. Wil- liam F. Johnston, me opeaKer 01 the Senate, will act as Governor until mo nurd J uosday of January next. TohcpcPle of Pennsylvania. It having pleased Divine Providence to de- iher discharge of the duties of your Chief Mag istate and io lay me on bed of Hckhess from which I am admonished by my physician of my own increasing debility, 1 may, in all hu man probibiluy, never rise. I have resolved upon mature reflection,, under a conviction ol duty, on tins day, to restore to you the trust with which your suffrages have clothed me, in order filial you may avail yourselves of the provision of ihe constiutiou io choose a successor ai me next general election. , I therefore hereby 'resign the office of Gov ernor of the Cornmonwealth of Pennsylvania, 1 I- .1.1. .Aclnti't llllll III hp hltfl III lIlM l and Oireci un my ii-aigiiiniM ...ww ...wu - iufliiee of the Secretary of ihe Commonwealth. In takin leave of von under circumstances Uo solemn, accept my gratitude lor Hie conn- denre you have reposed in me. .iy prayer lis that peace, virtue, intelligence and religion may pervade all your borders ; that ine iree jnsututions von have inherited from your an cestors may remain unimpaired till the latest no.iefity ; that the same kind providence which has aheaby blessed you may conduct'you to a Mill liioher state of individual and social hap- a 1 t .1 .1.1 . I It -.1 .V.V.. piness, ana wnen ute wonu Mian tmac upon you, as I feel it is soon about to close upon me. that you may enjoy tne consoiauuns oi me eliristun faith, and be gathered, without a wan derer lost, into theold "f the great shepherd above. FRANCIS 11. SHUNK. The undesigned were present at the execu tion of ihe above instrument of writing. H. BUEHLER. VV. R. DE WITT. Harrisburg, July 9, 1348. Important News from from Europe. ARRIVAL OF THE CALEDONIA AN OTHER CRISIS IN FRANCE. The advices by ihe steamer " Caledonia" are to the 25th of June. The intelligence possfes es unusual interest. France was still deeply agiiated, and according to a despatch which we copy below, a conflict commenced in Paris on i ihe 23J, between ihe troop, ihe National Guards, and the people; and the sacrifice of Jife wan already terrific. We trust, however, that this may prove unfounded. A similar re port was promulgated in Boston, New York, and Philad'a, immediately after the arrival of the last steamer ; but fortunately it proved un true. Certain it is, however, that ihe master mind of France have their hands full. Six candidates for the Presidency had already been announced, viz: M, da Lamartine. Thiers, i Prmce Louis Bonaparte, M. Marrasi, Gen. Ca-1 ach ad bowels from those putrid humors wjiich , m n .1 r r . are the cause of the above distressing complaints, vaignac and M. Caussidere ex-prefect of po- uenll M lh remove the cabMe 0J- eVery lice. The Orleans pany will support M. Thiers, ; f6m of dlsease) it is imp0Ssible for them to fail in and Berryer has declared in his favor. 1 he 1 making a perfect cure. legitimists are divided betweun Thiers and! Beware of Sugar Coaled Counterfeits. Re' Lamartine. i member, that the original and only genuine Indian Louis Napoleon has been elected a Colonel i Vegetable Pills have the written signature of Wn in the fourth Legion of ihe National Guards. ! Wright on the top label of each box. , , a ,,,L, : r ; ,ua l?(rsaleby George H. Miller, who s the only A new pretender is spoken ol in tne pel-1 ., . . r & j l ' ' j Nitt tl tn Hririrn nl I .pur hlmihpro thp. smt hi I Prince Eugene, and a relation ol the Emperor of Russia. On the 14th' at Berlin, a collision took place with ihe burgher guard, and five men were wounded. The Arsenal was plundered of 2000 tand of amis. At Prague scenes of a truly fearful character had taken place. During a popular disturbance, some villain fired a rifle at the Princess 'Windschgratf, who was ' shot in the head. Tile v icum as the daughter of the celebrated Prince Sehwarizenbourir. One f the princess's sons was also mortally woun ded. In these exciting circumstances,- Prince Wmdschgratz, with great calmness and dignity, entreated ihe mob 10 disperse, but to no effect. They endeavored toliaug him up to a lamp by a rope which they procured, when he was re cued by his grenadiers. At five o'clock, iie people not having laken down the barricades as he had required, he ordered-heavy guns to be brought into play, and he continued firing until 10 o'clock at night. The conflict lasted, almost without intermission, during ihe next day, and by ihe latest accounts, we hear that Prague was a heap of ruins. In con.-eqnence 1 jn the decline of years in whom nature contem offchis bombardment, Prince Windsthgratz had ! plates an important change can dfscover the'oj retreaied from the city with the garrison, and es. symptoms, and the most efficient remedies, occupied ihe heights commanding the lown. and 111081 ,certain mode of cure, in every complaint Th fn.nc ;.,i.oll,ofinnp from Puns , irivpn -as follows in the N. Y. Herald : - ...wb. '"-fc " fa Liverpool, Jane 24 1 o'clock, P. M. I open my letter io inform you, that news has this moment reached us by electric tele- graph, that the crisis has reali commenced in France. YiamIv tPA ,u m-un, and I lav fFndav 'the National Guards were fighting Jesperately j 1 J . w ith the people. The sacrifice of lift 8 ,er" Jiflc! li is also reported thai ihe mediation of Eng land will be accepted by Austr.la as regard ihe Italian quarrel. M. &xag$ has announced 10 his friend- his aniejiMon u withdraw spoedily from the $ec wive 3ovv;eir,nient. In the tPiflovinces, the eJvcitement was ire kiendous, Xi Amiens, a determination, was a. wFd t iairch on,Paris, while in the outh, ffoor ikpaiTlments had organized nn,( 4 rilled. '72- 009 wen for a sirnilar purpose. The pbject u I jiaia.io oe 10 put an end 10 irje tyranny ui tn.e: capital." M. Cormenin has resigned tb,8 Presidenpy of ihe Council of State, in consequence of lis in compatibility wfih hut'duti a represfenti. live. r , - . iV A -document has been found which has been supposed to have been prepared by the conspir- nors of the 15th of May, m which M. de Jjarn- artirije is referred to in a manner seriously to compromise hims unless satisfactory explana tions are given. It is a petition, addressed from some of the clubs to the Executive Com mission, in which, it is staled that M. Lamar tine had promisee! tqcreate the Ministry, of La bour demanded by M. Louis Blanc, -and io ob tain from the Assembly a vote of 6tf0 millions lor agricultural institutions in which socialism should be -brought into operation., The docu ment is published in the Constitutional. Abd-el Kader has demanded of the ppvern ernnteut to be allowed to proceed lo Vichy with h'is. family for the benefit of the baths. Gen. Thomas has resigned the command of I the National Guard. berlur was quiet on the I9ih!. The accounts of the crops are highly satis factory, i An'ottter Effectual Preventive for Hydr'o phobia. In the event of a bile from an animal in a rabid stale or otherwise, sponge and was'h the part, as soon as possible,' with rl&ar water, and then lake good leaf tobacco, and make a bandage of it on the place bitten or lacerated. Change the bandage three or four limes a day for a week ; this will effectu ally absorb and axtract any poison, that may have lodged in the part bitten. If leaf tobac co cannot be obtained, take strong manufactur ed cut tobacco and use it in ihe same manner. In America, ihe Indians carry the leaf tobacco with them, and when they are bijien by ser pents, or other venomous reptiles, they use the leaf tobacco in the way described, and. it is an invariable antidote to hydrophobia and oiher latal effects. Gloucester (Eng.) Chronicle. Cricketer's Sugar-coated Vegetable Pills. All diseases 'have their origin in impurity of blood. However excellent' the general health, there is no' security against fever, where the blood is impure, as indicated .by eruptions; of the skin, vertigo, headache; lassitude, &c. The best puri fier of the blood is Clickener's Sugar-coated Pill, which is so skilfully compounded,, that it does not cause griping, ihe great objection to all pills. The envelop of sugar prevents" all nausea, so that, save from the powerful, yet easy operation, the, patient would hardly be aware that he had taken any medicine at aM. So iVell conyinjeedfas Dr. Clickener of the efficacy of his pills in all speci fied cases, that he is pledged to return the money,' when the promised effect is not produced. For sale at the Republican Office, by T. Schoch, the only authorized agent for Stroudsburg-. BOWEL COMPLAINTS occur more frequent ly during the summer months than at any oth er period, because at Ihis season the system being debilitated, digestion is not sufficiently active to. dispose of the food before it becomes putrified hence a peculiar acid is generated in the stomach' which is the cause of those horrid diseases called dysentery, choltra morbus, inflammation of the bowels, &c. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills are a natural remedy, and therefore a-certain edie for Dowel complaints ; because they cleanse the stom- ' - . . - . . . -i "I ment for other agencies in another column.. Office and general' depot," 169 Race st. Phii'a. Mf3st Extraordinary Work ! Th'e niarried W6ntail,s PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION. BY DR. A H. IA-fTRlCEAU,- PROFESSOR. OF ISEA'SEs" OF WptfAN. , Stxth Edition. 18mo. pp 250". Price $1! 25,000 Copies sold in Three Months! Years of suffering, of physical and mental' an guish to many an affectionate wife, and pecuniary difficulties to the husband, might have been spared by a fimery possession of this work. It is intended especially for the married, or those contemplating marriage, as it discloses important secrets which should be known to them particular- ly. Truely, knowledge is power. It is h6althyha'p- pinessy amuence. The revelations- contained in i't3 pages' have proved a blessing to thousands, as the innumera ble letters received by the author will attest. Here, also, every female the wife, the mother the one either budding into womanhood or the one woictt ner sex is SuDjeCl. j Cojpicswill be sent by mail free of postage io ike purchaser. Over ten thousand copies have been sent by mail within three months, with perfect safety and certainty receipt of One DoHar,-the "Married Wo- mnn o 1'riifnto 111 an mo 1 1 nmnQn nn win n xf-r 1 1 1. man's Private Medical Companion " will be sent (mailed free) to anv Dart of the United States. All letters must be post-paid (except those containing a remittance) and addressed to Dr. A. M. Mauri ceau Box 1224, New-York City. Publisnfng" Of fice, 129 Liberty-st., New-York. The 'Maried Woman's Private Medical Com pam.n is sld by booksellers throughout the Uni ted States. July 6, 1848 2m. Towusend's Compound Extract of SARAPARILLA, For sale at iJ)B JJAT & CAP STORE of FRANCIS S. PAUL1. S.troudtfhnrj?, June 2, J848. Fme FenKniTes and Razors. A good assortment, for sale low, by ' . JOHN B. ME LICK; Skrouflburj, January 1, 1848. ' To the Voters of Monroe county. Fellow-Citizens:--Beng encouraged by many friends in different parts' of the County, I offer myself as a candidate for the office of , . HIGH SHERIFF, at the ensuing General election. Should I ho so fortunate qs to .be , elected, I pledge myself 19. discharge, the duties of 8aidofiice with' ndel- uy, personally, impartially,, ana to the, best ol my abifitv. - Refp,ectfuIly,your friend, f ' PETER KfcMMERREk. ftamilion, July 13, 1848 - To the Voters of Monroe county.' Fellow Citizens .'--Encouraged by numerous friends I offer myself as a candidate for tne of fice of . . Register' and Recorder' at the approaching general election," and res pectfully solicit your votes and support. Should I be so fortunate as to receive a majority of your suffragea f pledge myaelf to discharge ihe dutjes of said office with fidelity, impartially, and to the best of my ability. . . , PETER NE'YHART. Pocono, July 6, 1848. To' the Voters of Monroe county. Fc llo w Ci tizen s: -E n c o t j r g e d by .m a n y f r i e 1 1 d s from different par"i of the County, 1 offer my self as a candidate for the office pf 1 HIGH SHERIFF;. , . , at the ensutnu General election. Should I be so fortunate as to be elected, I pledge myself to discharge ihe duties of said office with fidel ity, personally, impartially,' and to the best of my ability. , , , Respectfully; vonr friend," , CHARLES SHOEMAKER'. Middle Smiihfield, July 6, 1848.-ie. To the Voters of Monroe county. Fellow-Citizens .'Encouraged by numerous friends I offer myself as1 a candidate for the office of HIGH SHERIFF OF THIS COUNTS at the approaching General election.. Should I be so, fortunate as to receive a ma joriiy of your suffrages, I pledge myself to dis charge the duties of said office with fidelity, personally, impartially, and to .the best of my ability." Respecfully, your humble servant. JA?MES N. D'URLltfGV Stroudsburg, July 6, 1848. To the Independent Electors of Monroe County. .Feli:ow-Citizens :'---Encouraged by many or my friends from dinerenrparts of ihe Uoun ty, I am again induced to ofler myself as a can- aiuate ior ipe .omce 01 . . high sheriff: ,. at the ensueing General Election. , Should 1 be so foruwaie. as to receive .a majority of your voles t shall endeavor to discharge ihe duties, of said office w'ith, fidelity, and to. the best of my aDiiny. vyiiii senumenis 01 respect, f remain. yoursv truly,'., . ; . , , . PETER .LANDER". Smithfield township, June"29, 1848. To the People of Monroe county Friends and Pellow'Citizens fin cou raged by many of you, i am induced 10 offer myself as a canamaie at tne enduing laii election, ior the office of j Froiholiotarij and Cleric of the Cdiitts of this County; arid therefore res'pectfuly solicit Voiir votes and support. If elected,.! will endeavorto per form the duties of the office myself,' wiih'fidel- ,ny and to your satisfacii.on. ( Respectfully and truly, Your friend and fellow-citizen, , , RUDOLifHUS SMITH. M. Smithfield', June 29, 184'8. To the Voters of Monroe county. Fellow Citizens Encouraged by numerous friends, I offer myself as a candidate for .ihe of fice of Prothdnotary and Clerk of the several Courts oj Monroe county j at ihe approaching general election. Should 1 be so fortunate as to receive ar ma jority of your suffrages, I pledgfe myself to disr charge the duties of said offices wiih fidelity' personally, impartially,- aiid tr' lire best of aJy ability. Respectfully, your humble servant, M. H. DttEHERL Stroudsburg, Jun6 22, 1848. To the Free arid Independent Electors OF MONROE COUNTY. FELiov-GiT;izENS-Aimost three years haVe now expired since you did m& ihe honor ro elect me 10 the office's of Register and Recorder of this County. , Having, to the best of knowl edge, faithfully and impartially performed my official duties; and as I have received many en couragements from my numerous friends iif dif ferent parts of ihe County I therefore take ihe liberty of again Offering myself .as a' can didate for ihebame offices, at tb'eefisoing general election. Should I be so fortunate as to be fe-elected, 1 will perform ihe duties in-j combent unon me. fio ihe best of myabiliiy) jyersonally, faithfully, and if possible, to 5our entire aafisfadion. VVith senumenis of respect", I remain your public ?ervan. SMUEL KEES, Jr. v Stroudsburg, June 8, 1848 ie. , BLANK DEEDS; - T x ,Fbr ale at Jhi Office.- New and Olteap Hardware, Cutlery and Tool m-,' : S04JTHEEST CORNER OF TFl'K PODLIC SQUARE .EASTO.V. ' 1 a. TOffeOU'NTfRYDEALERS AND OTHERS. IN WANT OF HARDVvAR!E WILLIAM Having purchased the .stock of F. YV. Noble, intends keeping at' the above s1tand,'atul.f ; sortmeui of Hardware,' Cutlery and Tools of aff kiuds. He has just received and will' coHUutie ; to keep for a'af. di fov price and on liberal terms, a large,' fulf,' arrd criifipleie assoriihenirolr: American and Eniilish' shelf a'nd heavy Hardware. Purchasers are respecifufly ihvitetf to exS . 11.. r amine his stock, consisting in part of the following articles For Merchants. I For Farmers. Braces andBits, iron Braces Carpenter's planes aW p,10vv a conjpieie.iopi American apor locks, with, different ,nobs Thumb and, drop latches .' -English knob and closet locks lron,i55(brasg shutter.lastehings Sash springs, sashf cord Window, Fasteners 4 :, Frame and screw" Pullies 5- ?Shingling and latrf hatchets Glue and Gue kettle Iron and steel squares,. Bevels Guages,' Plane iroitaAwls Screw drivers, Auger JJit Firmer and mortice chisels Files and. iasps', pincers . .w Brick and Plastering Trowels Masqns'.and phalk Lines Carriage springs, Iron axes , Sand and Oil stones Shoe thread,' coopers tools,' &c Wood screws, Brad?, .Tack.s, Cut and wrought Strap and Table Hinges, Blind Jlinges, fron Caste Horse JNails , For tlie' tkmic GeheraUj. Table and Tea knives and forks,, , Pen and pocket knives scissors and shears, Wade and Butchers and Roger's razors, Chapman's Magic Razor Strop, Iron, German silver, and plated Tea-spoons,' German silver and Plated butter knives, Japa.ud gothic. Waiters and Bread trays, Snuffers and trays, Coffee mills, , Shovels and tongs, Coal hods and sifters,' Brass and plated stair rods, Lamps and Candlefticks of all kinds,' Japaud spittoons, Tea cannisters,' , Powder flasks and shot behsy Ciirxiers knives. Butcher' s(saws. f 1 ..The attention of Farmers is particularly called Easton; April 20t 1848. 6m. . ,85;000 Just burnt and forale by the subsbriber. These brick are of a large and of e supe rior quality and will be sold asjow," ari fower according to ih'q quality than any other bricli i n the County. A portion oil them are pressed or front, jNtWaud cornice brik of different kinds. Said brick are composed if material" that will siand the fire t with impitiity,'M thus answering lor the purpose Ol ouiiang paKe ovens & c., .all of which will be sold 11 the most reasonable terms. N' B All kinds of gfiin taken in exchange for brick at the highe market prices, and cash nol refqsqd. , . . , WILLIAM :. WfNT EMOTE'. Stroudsburg, July 6th, ll48. TeniieiJl's WashiwgtoBi Gallery off DAGUERREOTYPES, No. 234. North Secoid street, iV, W. corner of iCdiiowhilt syeet, Philadelphia. The- Likenesses taken and',beauiifully colored at ihis, well Known establishment,' for Ohe Doltdr, are universally conceded io be equal in every respect 10 anij in the city. Pictures ta ken equally peM in cloudy and clear wea'ther. A large assortment, of iff edallions and Locltets on hand', at from' $2 fo; S5,' includiiig the pic ture.. A j ,t . xv f Trie Subscribers' respectfully jnvfie ihe citi zens of Monroe county to' 'call and examine specimen of the Jateat improvements in the art of Dauerreotypi'ng,' which" will be exhibit ed cheerfully and w.i'ihont ch.afge. , . T, & j. C. TENNENT. PhiTdtl'elphia, July 6, 1848'.--6m MASS MEETING AT THE NEW AND CHEAP BEAT AND CAP STORE OF ' Francis S. Pauli3 In $iroudsburg, at S. Fretfs old stand, Whtjre will be found the largest assortment of ihe best and cheapest HA 10 and UAfb, ever offeed in this pl'aceand which he will sell on ihe? most reasonable terms for Cash. The slock is well selected, and just the kind suited to the present and approaching season. The supply of Hats on hamd embraces the following: BEAVER, SILK, MOLESKIN,- jm FUR, . , C ASSIMERE, BRUSH,1 Also Men's and Boys's white and black wool Hat's : glazed and Montery Hats.. Fur and wool sporting and' Ashlarid hats. A gen eral assortment of Caps,' such as otief, fur .seal, hair seal, nioskrat&c. Men's and ttoy fan cy and plain velveired plush, and glaced Caps. The subscriber hopes by strict aitennin to business fo merit a liberal' support, and' assures those in- want of Hattf arid Caps, that every ef fort will be made' tp" please, keeping a sup'ply of the best and: 'most fa'shionable arlicles'ou ha'nd. Persons in want 6f ,ariiclesfj'n his line, will fitid h fo. theti rxdvantage to' dalf'ou him, as. he will sell at ih'e very lowest prices. Calf and see before purchasing eUewh'ere ; he will charge nqthinjp forf showing his goods. Remember, Frey'il ol'4 stand.' R'ACIS S. PAUIii. N. T$:Furs botight art the higlnjat casfi pri ces, Sfrotfdshurg, March' 1848.-601 , The subscriber has on handjaind bffe'A fdr a' superior assortment T blank's; viz:, Deeds, Mdrtgagesj Executions, . Sulninohses, Subpoenas, Bonds5 &jc. . . L. F. fcARNES. .Sjilford, Nqveinberj 4-i947, ELWELL, 5 Shovels a:nd Spades Hay and Manure Forks" $pale and Fork handles' Crow bars.' Dick ntfs 5 S? Grub and bog hods, bush-hookl? Buck, U cut, mill &. band savvafe Sailers' spring balance, & steelV, yi .. .,. ...... t r and. Clout Nails I Bellows, s'fevea, oxtips Pinisn'ing Nails .j Pfalters, trace and log chains Nails Grain, grass, and bush icvihes Horse brushes, cunls ancT cmnW stors Sleigh, house, atrd harArbeUs Choppfnff axes, & &c ; Door scrapers and door knackers,' x toacn wrencnes ana oea Keyd; . Mofise and rat traps, Pails and wa.sh boa'rdsv Long and hort handle PtyUi pans', Brass kettles, Jlnammelled saurepan, Patent metal lea kettles and boilr, Grfd irons, Basting sponjis and ladles,1 Flesh forks, skimmer, flai irons, r 9 km ttl nn.i t i Chet, lift, trunk, and Pad lock's. Axe helves, chifpl handles, mallets, etc Malleable Iron, Hub Bands, .Carriage springs; Wagon boxes, Iron axles, die. to his stock of farming implements - --.U ACADEMY;: The Spring Session of the Siroudsbnrg Acad" emu will open on Monday the 17th iihi., wheiir, Reading, Writing and Arithmetic will tm taught for S2 per quarter of 12 weefes. Gram-' mar rtrid Geography, with the u?e; of ih globpf and m'a'ps, $2,50 AIgebrA1, AsVro'nomy;, Jot ony, Mensuration, Bootc-eepig, Philoso-' phy &;c. $3. BeginrYers in Latin aud Greek: for $3,50". ....... All pupils charged from the time.tiey enlrr nri til the end of the quarter, except in cases- of sick ness. w The' prfnefpal hope's b properly and SeV. sonabfy impai'ing instruction to the-young, pa tient endurance in mcVral iraTntng, and unwea ried diligence in the various branches of hi-i-profession, to merit and obtain thai patronage and support which' tire arduous .duties of an in structor demand.., , t jWMf 1 THOlSlASARKiS, Stroudsburg, April 6, 1848 Principal. Adffinisfrator's Notice, . Whereas letters of administration 10 the es tate oi Ferdinand Kleiber, lai.e of tflilford, Pike' county, deceased,' have been granted to tfie sub scriber i all persons indebted to said piate ajo requested 10 ma&e iminediaie payment and thoe havigg claims against the same, will present them duly authenlicated fo'r settlement,- 10 , JAMES S. WALLACE, Adm'or. Mi'lford;8 June, 1848.6t. ' y bishop & sperir'gj;'' COMMISSION .MERCHANTS, No. 14 New Washington Market, Aiid 55 West Broadway, dealers in , BitUerj heese,J Essst; Pork, Ftiiiitfr and Game. Liberal advafices made oil Couriiry Produce. Storage at reduced prices. May IS; 184S. 3rfi t Thos. A1. Boyd. Morris R. SVroud SUCCESSORS TO -: 4 ALEX. READ, H;Xy IinbdVtcrs of & Dealers iii . China; Glass & Qirfccnswarc, Four doors below jhe Merchants' Hotel jj Jartuary 2C, 184. 6m. jb. jaM -t., m. mam, F.- H; SMITH, Pocket Book and Morocco Case ftlaniif&cttti'cr, HaV.-su 01 ,vi ij.V STY, at the Old oianu-,'3 treet, Philadelphia. PoclietB and Portfolios 01 everr.y 1 fets, G'ai Wriiingf men, Sat zors, Chiiiese aVd Egyptian .Razors", Pen Knives and' Scissors,.of every description, Bowih ajid Dfrjc Knives; also, a latgea'ssoriiTlent of Fancy Sta-r nonary, at ihe lowest raies&P Jobbing done with ne.3lie?s and despatch. j April' 6, -1848.y-3m. ! AGENTS WANTED To canvass for some New and- 'Popular Workst in every County throughout ihe United States; Po Agents, ihe mo"t liberal enconr ag'emeht is ofTered"-with1a fniall capital of from $25 to $100. A chance i offered, whereby an Agent can make, from $10 to S25 per week; For further particulars, address (po-t paid?) l WM. A. LEARY No. 15'8 North Second Sirect, Philadelphia. " BLANK MORTGA G&S"" For sale at this Office. Vn tt nnirTTiUiiK. 1Q KSf UanKf; StiJiKxl ;iis HRuroiione nam :viajrisire;.ivorvv 1 an- . rjMasresgtEaFMr uo.,- GmSEetS" SiOTer-'s, -rjnan's and mderiRlzorStrops; Fenhy'VTally ho Ra- Kpgej.8, 'VvaUe 6 uutcners, Jackson 11 51 1 1 4 B if r. r -
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