Jeffersonian Republican. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1840-1853, April 29, 1847, Image 3

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    (Jen. Taylor's Politics --The ory organs
and be neutral press are extremely anxious
.,...! dnn Tavlnr' nnlilicS. The N. I . Sun
U U W - w I
says, boih ho and his broiher arc democrats.
The Louisville Journal says, such an assertion
would not be hazarded in Kentucky, where
Gen. Taylor and his brother are known, and
wonders how its gallant Whig friend, Mnj Jo
eph Taylor will feel at finding himself Vailed
one of the oldest locolocos in jvoutucuy :
The Pueblo Indians.
In the recent massacre and subsequent en
gagenients in New Mexico these Indians acted
u conspicuous part. We learn from the Inde
..nn.h'nrn Rrnnsitftr that, when the fortified
J""" '
church of Taos was fired by the American
forces, a Pueblo squaw appealed on the rtfm
narts bcarins a fla of truce. This was shot
from her hand. " ln.ihe.se engagements," says
ihe Expositor, "the Indians fought better and
did more execution than the Mexicans They
would ktll our men with their arrows at a dis
tance of one hundred and fifty yards," while on
horseback they were perfect Paithians.
Singular if True.
The following, from the "Cincinnati .Morning
Herald, takes the shine otT any thing in the ' lo-
.... M
cal items line wc have-seen lor many a day.
It is rich, decidedly, and should bo preserved
ns a specimen by the reporters :
As a gentlemen was passing along Fifth
s'reet, ho passed a place where some boys
were playing marbles. One of them, in shoot
ing his marble, cleverly put it under the gen
tleman's foot. Thc gentleman slipped and
Mumbled against a lady also passing, precipita
ting her along wiih himself upon a large hog.
who was examining the gutter geologically for
debris. The hog, frightened out of his propri
ety, bolted ofT, at.d ran botween the legs of an
other gentleman, who, in falling, drew tlko string
of a kite from the hands of a boy. Th.kite of
course fell, and in falling frightened a span of
v DEED;
In Milford, on the 23d inst., Sealy Sayre,
aged 27 years.
With bright hopes before him, the deceased
was brought down by the fell destroyer con?
sumption ; but, through his Redeemer, was en
abled to come down to the Jordan of death unmoved.
Hide not your sorrow, friends,
Meet are your tears
Your loss is no common one,
Drop drop your tears.
Chide not the mourners thou,
What canst thou brin?
As solace for sorrow,
That knows such a spring.
They're vain your offers all,
And yet there is
A balm the remembrance
Of virtues like his.
A Friend to aS5 IVations,
WAR OR NO WAR !
Administrator's Notice.
Whereas Lexers of Administration to the
estate of Harvey Roj's, Esq , late of Milford, in
the county of Pike, deceased, have been grant
ed to the subscriber, all persons indebted to said
estate are requested to make immediate pay
ment ; and those having claims against the
same will present them, duly authenticated for
settlement, to the subscriber, at Milford.
HORACE L. WEST,
pril 29, 1S47. Administrator.
NEW LINE.
The accommodation line of Stages between
Stroudsburg and Easton, will leave the house of
J. J. Postens, (Washington Hotel,) in Strouds
burg, on Monday, Wednesday and Friday of ev
ery week, at 7 o'clock, a. m., and arrive at Eas
ton at 2 o'clock, p. m , in lime for dinner; re
turning on the following day, Reaving D. Con
nor's American Hotel, on Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday at 7 o clock, a. m., and arriving at
btrnudsburg at 2 o clock, same day.
The subscribers beg leave to inform the pub
lic, that they have united in carrying on the
above line of stages and that they are now able
to carry passengers in as comfortable and con
venient a style,- as any other route in the coun
ty. Fare through $ I 25.
ROBERT C. SLEATII,
J. J. POSTENS.
Stroudsburg, March 25, 1847.
AlSci&tliosa 4tii Compassy.
The enrolled Militia of the 4th CompanT,
34th Regiment, will meet for parade at i lie
nibhc house of J. J. Postens, in Stroudsburg,
on Monay the 3d day of May next, at 10 o'clock,
P. M., fully equipped according to law.
By order of
Wm. P. HALLOCK.
- Captain.
April 15, 1847.
DISSOLUTION. '
KEPOKT
Of tlac Jrawd .?ssry off lonroe Conn
ty, ;it February Sessions, 1&7, on
Cite Public liuildissgs.
To the Honourable the Judges of the Courts of
Monroe County :
The Grand Jury respectfully repon, That in
pursuance of a request from the Court, m rela
tion to increasing the Court-room, and erecting
a new building for the different County ofiices,
fire proof. Thai after consultation and inier
change of sentiment, we have come to the con
clusion that it is necessary that the Court-room
should bo enlarged by taking down the parti
lion between the Court-room and present ofii
ces, and a new building erected for the County
offices. HENRY SMITH. Foreman.
And now, February 24, 1847, Report read
and filed, and the Court order the same to be
tween the subscribers under the name and firm
horses attached to a wagon in an alley near by.? of DeWiti Brothers & Hagerty, for the purpose
The horses ran down the alley. "A man, who
was building a fire in a carpenter shop, by which
they passed, started up to see what was the
matter, and in so doing dropped his lighted
match among the shawngs. A fire was the
consequence. The engines assembled, and in
the hurry consequent upon the alarm, a man
fell in the track of one of thcrn and had his arm
4)roke, which ended this budget of accidents
for the day."
Quere. Is :ho boy who shot the marble re
sponsible for all the consequent damages?
A Canal to connect the Atlantic and
Pacific.
The steamer Polk, which sailed fr.om Norfolk
for Jluasacualco, in the bay of Campeachy, a short
nine since, carries out an armanent for the pur
pose of taking occupation of that port. She is to
make a complete survey of the coast in the neigh
borhood of the isthmus, with a view to its occupa
tion, possibly 'preparatory to the opening of a ship
canal across to Tehuantepec. A ship canal, of
.sixty miles, it is said, will unite the waters of the
two oceans.
A Frenchman, wishing to tell a fat lady that she
was very considerate, said, 'Madame, you are ve
jy considerable.1
The co-partnership heretofore existing be-1 published in ihe newspapers of the county.
From the Record.
J. H. STROUD, Clerk.
A Dialogue. Good morning, A, how are you!
A- Kot very well. This spring weather affects
me.
13. The spring weather affects every bodv, more
or less. Why don't you take a dose or two of
W right's Indian Vegetable Pills!
A. I don't believe in them. I don't believe one
medicine can cure every thing-.
B. I donH believe one medicine can cure every
thing either, in the way you look at it. But you
believe it is possible to prepare a medicine in such
a way as to be applicable to the human system in
all cases ?
A. Why, yes. I believe in the possibility of
anything, now-a-days.
B. Well, that is all I want you to admit. Call
in to-night, and I will give-you a dose of Wright's
Indian Vegetable Pills to try on, and if you don't
pronounce the medicine the best you ev-er used,
why, you will then be able to estimate my opinion
next time as it deserves.
A. Thank you, friend B. I will try anything
on your recommendation. Exit severally.
Beware of Counterfeits. The public are cau
tioned against the jnany spurious medicines, which
in order to deceive are called by names similar to
Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills.
For sale by George II Miller, Stroudsburg, whqt
is the only authorised agent for that place; see ad
vertisement for other agencies in another column.
Office and general depot, IG!) Race st. Phil'a.
NOTICE.
All persons having unsettled accounts with
he subscriber, will please call -si the office of
ImiMicic & Dkeher, Esqr., m Stroudsburg,
lor settlement, within two mon'hs from the date
hereof. All indebted on note, will- please call
at the office of War. Davis, Esq., wlio is duly
authorized xo receive payments on ihe. same.
WM. P.-VAIL.
April 29, 1847. ' ' " '
of carrying on the Lumbering business, is this
day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons
indebted to the above firm are requested to call
and settle, without delay, with C. W. DeWitt
& Brother, who are duly authorized to receive
the same; and all persons having demands
against said firm will please present them for
settlement.
C. W. DeWITT,
HENRY De WITT,
D. W. HA'GERTY,
Milford, March 27, 1847.
The business will hereafter be carried on by
the subscribers, and they intend to keep con
stantly or. hand at their mill at Lord's Valley.
Boards, Lath, Pickets and Paling, for sale
cheap for cash or produce.
C. W. DeWitt & Brother.
March 27, 1S47.
MANSION HOUSE.
Mrs, Margaret Eagles
Begs leave respectfully to inform her old friends
and tho public generally that she has taken the
above establishment, which has been, and is
now being, fitted up upon the most approved
plan, for the accommodation of strangers and
travellers.
The long experience which she has had in
the business of keeping a hotel or public house,
in connection with the favorable location and
commodiousness of the Mansion House, she
hopes will afford a sufficient guarantee to se
cure a liberal patronage. Persons visiting town
on business or pleasure excursions, will find a
comfortable, convenient and quiet home. Ju
rors and others attending Court are invited to
call, and satisfy themselves. Strangers, from
the city, or elsew here, who contemplate spend
ing some, time in the beautiful and retired vil
lage of Siroudt-burg, will do well by making the
above house their home during their stay here;
in short, all are invited to call.
Transient and steady boarders, by the day
or week, accommodated upon ihe most reason
able terms.
Stroudsburg, April 1, 1847.
NOTICE.
The subscriber respectfully informs the pub
lic, that he will establish a ,
Clothing Store,
in the Borough of Stroudsburg, about the be
ginning of April nex', when he will continue to
have on hand a large assoriment of ready made
Gentlemen1 s Clothing, of all fashions and de
scriptions, which he will sell at the lowest city
prices. He is an experienced tailor, and will
also at any lime be prepared to make clothing
of any fashion to order. Gentlemen will call
and judge for themselves.
DANIEL SCIILEGEL.
March 4, 1846.
Office of the Lehigh Coal cj- Navigation Co.
Mauch Chunk, March 24th, 1847.
TO 'CARPENTERS.
5(P Good Carpenters can find con
stant employment at liberal wages, either at
boai building or Carpenter work. Apply ai
this Office. E. A. DOUGLAS, '
Sup't. cj Engineer.
It is Written.
In the Book of Nature and Common Sense, -that
the natural vegetable productions of every country
are,if properly applied, are nmplv' stifljeient for
the cure of every malady incident to each peculiar
climate.
Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills
of the North American College of Health, are com
posed of plants which grow spo'nmneously on our
own . soil, and are therefore better adapted to our
cdnstitutions than medicines concocted Ivom for
eign Drugs, however well they may be compound
ed; and as they are founded upon the principle that
the human body is m truth
Subject to but One Disease,
viz : corrupt humors, and that said medicine cures
this disease on
Natural Principles
by oleans'ing and purifying the body; it will be man
liest, that if the constitution be not entirely ex
hausted a perseverance in their use. according
to directions, is absolutely certain to drive disease
of every name from the body.
Vben we wish to restore a swamp' of morass to
rtility, we drain it of the superabundant waters?
in like manner if we wish to restore the body to
health, we must cleanse it of impurity.
Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills
will be found one of the best, if not the very best
medicine in tlfe loorld for carrying out this
Grand Purifying Principle, -
because they expel from the body all morbid and
corrupt humors, the cause of disease, in an easy
and natural manner ; and while they every day
Give Ease and Pleasure.
disease of every name is rapidly driven from the
body.
Ihe following Agencies have been established
for the sale o'f Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, in
MONROE COUNTY.
George II Miller, Stroudsburg
John Lander, Craig's Meadows
Hell & brothers, Experiment Mills
Henry Kintz, liartonsville
A S Edinger, Tannersville
Joseph Keller & Son, Kellersville
Charles Saylor, Salorsburg
llrodhead & Brother, Dutotsburg
William Drake, Snydersville
Beware of Counterfeits. The public are cau
tioned against the many spurious medicines which
in order to deceive, are called by names similar
to Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills.
Office's devoted exclusively to the sale of Wright's
Indian Vegetable Pills'i wholesale and retail, 109
Race street, Philadelphia ; 288 Greenwich street,
New York; and 198 Tremont street, Boston.
February 18, 1847. ly
PRICES CURRENT. -
Corrected every Wednesday morning -3
ARTICLES.
Wheat Flour, per barrel
Kye. do. do. doc,
'heat, 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 lo.
Butter per pound
Eggs, per dozen' "
Plaster per ton
Hickory wood, per cord
Oak, do. do.
Mackerel, No. 1
J Jo. do 2
Potatoes, per bushel
s'trt.l3.tEiistah.i :
burg.
Cr 50 0 50
. 4 00- 5 25' j
I 30
7i yo
25 . 21,
($5 " DO
-50 -4
50 4 5-0
3 00 2 50
40 40. ,;
50 40
1 50 I I 20. t
15 18
10 1(5
0 00 3 50 .
2 50 1 00
9 00 3 00
l'2 00 12 00 I
9 50 10 00
50 ' 50
Philad'it
7-0'0v
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4 50 i
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50U
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1 1 00'
HAWK tOTJB JL5ST;
corrected weekly for the ' 'JcHcrsuiiiaii Republican. ' "J
The notes-of those banks on whit .quotation?!
are omitted and a dash( )substituleu, arc nut
purchase! by the brokers .
Pennsylvania. .West rranch bank
I'hihutelphia ban,
Han of Nor tti Amcna,
Fannerd' .k Mechanics'
Western an
Sou tli v .ifK ban
pat
do
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Kensington bun do
Bank of Northern Liberties do
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SQAPSj. ;
Fine scented ,Soapsfor washing and.sba'vjirg
aUo the celebrated-shaving cream; for, sale
f a
viiap, by JUHN H. MEUCJK.
Siroudhnrgi January, 1, .1946.
To lie sold at Public Atsctiofi.
1LOTS Iff STROUDSBURG.
The undersigned will sell at public auction,
at the Court House in the Borough of Sirouds
burg, on
Saturday the Villi day of June,
the following valuable Borough Lois: (The
numbers refer to a map of ihe property, which
may be seen at the office of Wm. Davis, Esq ,
or at any of the Public Houses in Stroudsburg.)
Lots on Susan street.
Nos. 53, 54 and 55.
Lots on Thomas street. , .
Nos. 93. 39, 40, 50, 57, 68, 59, 00, (51, G2,
03, 04, 05, 00, 07, OS and G9.
Lots on Sarah street.
Nos. 22 and 25.
Lots on Monroe street.
Nos. 19 and 20. , ;
The above lois, with perhaps ;S0me . oilier,
will be sold as above. The terms of sale ull
be favorable and easy to the purchaser, and
will be made known on the day. Persons
wishing to .secure to themselves a good lot in
this thriving Borough, will do well lo embrace
this opportunity, as another public sale may
not be made again for years.
THOMAS McELRATH.
April 1, 1847. Gi.eowid.
I lumber ! Lumber 1 1
The subscribers have on hand at their mill
in Drinker Beach, a large lot of
Seaso2xed Pacac ILmssber,
of good quality, for sale on reasonable lerms.
They will pay the highest market price for
FLOUR and FEED. Those wishing lumber
are requested lo call soon.
.P. G. READING & Co.
February 25, 1847. 3t.
VALUABLE PROPERTY AT
PRIVATE SAIiE.
The subscriber offers at private sale, his
Dwelling House and Lot, situate on Susan st. in
the Borough of Siroudsburg. The lot is 50 feet
front and extends back about 170 feet to a pri
vate alley, on which is erected a good frame
stable, 16 by 18 feet. The dwelling is 2 storfts
high with an excellent kitchen attached there
to. There is also on said lot a frame shop, and
other out buildings, all composed of good ma
lerials handsomely situated, and well calcu
lated for ihe mechanic, speculator, or man of
leisure
For terms, &c, apply to S. N. Thompson,
Siroudsburg, or of the subscriber,
. Wm. A. LAMB, Easton, Pa.
January 7, 1847.
CHEAPEST Iff TflJE WORLD!
Steam Refined Suar Candies.
12 1-2 Cents per pound, Wholesale.
J. J. RICHARDSON, No. 43 Market streei,
Philadelphia, takes pleasure in informing the
public, thai he still continues to sell lils very
Superior Steam Refined Candv ai the low
priee of $12,50 per 100 pounds, and the quali
ty is equal lo any in the United Slates.
He also oilers all kinds of goods in tho Con
fectionary and Fruit line at corresponding low
prices, as quick sales and small profits are the
order of ihe day.
Call or send .your orders, and you cannot fail
to be satisfied. Don't- forget the number, 42
MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
J. J, RICHARDSON.
August 27, 1846.
WATCHES. '
A good assoriment of Watches,, for "sale, at
reduced prices, by JOHN II. MEL1CK.
Stroudsburg, Jan. J ? 184G,
Noio Publishing in the City of Philadelphia,
SCOTT'S WEEKLY PAPER,
A large size Family Newspaper, Neutral in Pol
itics and Religion, and devoted to Literature, Truth,
News, the Arts, Sciences, Health, Temperance,
Morality, Amusements, Mechanics, Education, the
Farmer, Markets, &c. Subscription price,
lily Rie IoIIar a Ycav,
Single Copy, 75 cents in clubs of Eight, and less
over that number.
Great inducements to subscribe to " ScolCs Weekly
Papers
In order to accommodate all who wish a really
first rale weekly news and miscellaneous reading
journal, the publisher of "Scott's Weekly Paper"
has fixed, as the basis for clubbing, &c. for the
future, the following unprecedented low
TERMS PER YEAR.
One copy, $1 Thirty-four copies, S25
Eight copies, $0 Forty-two copies, $30
Fourteen copies, $10 Fifty copies, $35 .
Twenty copies, $15 Seventy-five copies, $50
Twentv seven copies $20 A hundred and fifty cop
ies, $100.
(Xp3 The money, in every instance, to accompa
ny the order. All letters must be addressed, post
paid, (or the money forwarded through the Post
master) to A. SCOTT, Publisher,
No. 115 Chesnut street, Philadelphia.
STROUDSBURG
IRON AND BRASS
FOUNDRY.
The subscriber, having purchased the inter
est of Wm. Schlaugh in ihe above establish
ment, takes this method to inform the public
generally, and Millers and Farmers especial-
v, that he has removed to the large ana con
venient
Foundry and machine Shop,
in ihe rear of John Boys' Store, and would be
thankful for any patronage oxiended towards
him, and respectfully announces that he Is
prepared lo 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 overy description turned and fined up
in tho best possible manner. He feels confi
dent in his ability lo execute all orders with
which he may be entrusted in a workman-like
manner. Particular care will be taken to em
ploy none but good workmen in the difierent
departments of the establishment, and no pains
will be spared by tho proprietoi to give gen
eral satisfaction to those who may favor him
with orders for work.
BRASS CASTINGS,
such as Spindle Steps, Shaft and Gudgeon
Boxes, Sic. will be made lo order. Old Cop
per and Brass taken in exchange at the highest
price. Patterns made to order.
Threshing Machines &, Horse Powers
of tho most approved construction, will be fur
nished to order at the shortest notice.
Wrought Iron Mill Work
will bo done on the most reasonable terms, and
all kinds of smith work.
The best kind of Sled Shoes and polished
Wagon Uoxes will always be kept on hand.
Ploughs of ihe most approved plan will he
kept on hand, and an excellent assortment of
Plough Castings which he ofiors for sale 'to
Plough makers.
AMU EL hayden: -
Mechanics' U:ink
Coinmurcnt Hank
Hank of 1'cnn Township
Manufacturers Mech'is
Moyainensnig bank
uimcu siatci- nanK
f'irartl do
Pennsylvania hank
Bank of Ocrmantown
Hank of Montgomery ro,
Bank of Ijclawure eounly
Hank of Chester countv
l)oylestowi lian
Fanners' hank of Bucks
Gaston hank
Fanners' bank of Rcadtntr do
i.cuaiion uanK
Ilarrisburcr bank
Midilletown bank
Farmers' bank Lancaster nar
Lancaster tmnk
Lancaster countv hank
Northampton bank
Columbia Bridge
Carlisle bank
Northumberland bank
Miners bank of I'utlsrillc
York bank
Chambcrshurgbank
Gettysburg hank
Wyoming dp
Honcsdale do
Bank of LcwistotVn
Bank of Susquehanna co
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Waynesuurg
Hiowucsville
Urie hank
Berks county bank
lovvuiHlu do
Itclief Notes
Now York.
CITY BANKS ,
America, bank of
American Exchange
Bank of Commerce
Bank of the State of N Y
Butchers' and UroVeri'
Chemical
City
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Greenwich
Lafayette
Leather Manufacturers
Manhatlcn compnny
Mechanies' Bankiii"
Merchants' bank
Merchant'
Mechanic." fc Traders'
Merchants' liXchangu
National bank
New York, Bank of
New-York Bankinee-o,
N. Y. St'e. St'k Seeurfiv b, hr-
Noith River t- tjrf
I'hu'uix ,
Seventh Ward . . dlf
Tenth Ward 10
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CALL AND SEE.
GEORGE II. MILLER, '
Has just received at his Store, in the Bor
ough of Stroudsburg, opposite tho public house
of Jacob Knecht, a general assoriment of '
FaH and Winter Groods,
Consisting in part of Black, Blue Blac,.aniT
Blue Cloths; Plain and Fancy Cassimeres; Sfit
inetts. Cashmeres, Mouseline de Laine Robesr
and Piece Good; Merinos, Alpaccas, Faramatr
ta cloths; Shawls and Handkerchiefs of vari
ous kinds, together with a great variety of
CALICOES,
and all kinds of articles generally kept tn-n
Country store. ALSO -a. first rate stock of
Groceries, Hardware, Crockery- 1
ware, c-c.
BSoois, Shoes, asal Gaps, .
all of which will be sold cheap for Calu or
Cotintry Produce.
September 10, 1846.
LOOK HERE!
'JFoolh-Ache Conquered.
The subscriber begs leave to inform the pub"?
lie, that he has, after spending a great deal, of
time and trouble, discovered a compound whjeft
will instantly
Cure the Tooth-Ache,
by destroying the nerve, and is guaranteed to be
perfectly innocuous in its effects upon the other
Teeth. The afflicted cannot do better than
make use of these Drops, by which ihey wilL
be rid of their pain and keep their teeth.
W. J. BREIWER.
The genuine article can be had at Schorh'
Printing Office, Siroudsburg, wholesale and re
tail, general Agent for tho proprietor.
Ijj3 'Price 25 cents per bottle.
AGENT WANTED
FOR THIS COlIVTY.
The business will to be procure subscribers
for, und sell, when published, a largo, new,
splendid township Map of tho STATE OF
PENNSYLVANIA. The qualifications re
quired are a small Capital of SI 00, sobriety, in
tegrity, industry, energy, and active business tal
ents. Infornjaiion of the terms of the agency
(which are liberal) will be given on application.
POSTAGE PAID, to
ALEXANDER HARRISON, .
Superintending Agent,
S 1-2 South 7th street, PhiiadelnmV.
September 17, 1846. , - VTf
I
TOYS. f
A great variety of Toys on hand, fuci.$aie
cheap, at tho Variety Store of ' .
JOHN H, MELlCKl '
Stroudsburg, January 1, 1846. ; '
300 MET WA VjrJGIK V
Warned at the Monroe and Pocono Taiin'erJ
ies, 200 good axe men for chopping timber and
peeling bark, to commence about the 15ihor
20th of April, (or sooner if tho season will ad
mil of it,) and to continue throughout iha'ljark.
peeling season. Wages 75 cents per day ami
board found. Each man must come' provided
wiih an axe. ;
- R. T. DOWNING & Co
Tannersville, Feb. 25, 1847.' '