Jeffersonian Republican. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1840-1853, June 06, 1850, Image 3

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Whig State Convention.
Ai a meeting of ihe Central Committee, held j
pursuant to public notice, at Congress Hall, in
iha city of Philadelphia, the following pream
ble and resolutions were unanimously adopted:
Whereas, by an act of Assembly passed
since the last moeting of this committee, the
Auditor General and Surveyor General of the
State are directed to be chosen by ihe popu
lar vote at the annual election in October.
Therefore,
Resolved, That the Convention of Whig Del
egates called for the purpose of nominating a
Canal Commissioner, on the 19ih day of June
next, at Philadelphia, are hereby authorized 10
place in nomination at the same time and place,
candidates for the offices, respectively, of Au
ditor General and Surveyor General.
Resolved, That the editors of Whig newspa
pers throughout the State, be respectfully re
quested te insert the foregoing Resolutions in
iheir colums. or to make such other notice of
the fact as they may deem proper.
Resolved, That the Whig Commi'ee of Su
perintendence of Philadelphia be solicited to
make the necessary preparations for the suita
ble accomodation of the State Convention.
On motion adjourned.
MORTON M 'MICHAEL, Chairman.
James Traquair, Secretary pro tern.
WorKing-iTIeii Aho$!
It is high time working men of Pennsylva
nia by which we mean farmers, manufactur
ers, merchants, mechanics, tradesmen, laborers,
every body in fact but rich or poor loafers,
who won't work if they have a chance to
take active measures to have ihe doctrine of
Protection to Home Industry .to-incorporated in
our Tariff Laws It is geuing to be clearer ev
ery day, ihat they must either put down iho
Tariff of '46 or be put down themselves. Both
cannot stand together. Under the present sys
tem Great Biitain is the workshop for Ameri
ca. The money that should siay here to keep
our people employed, is sent to England to en
rich British manufacturers and working-men.
The policy of the day is to import British iron
and export American gold.
There is but one way to arrest the evil. It
is to call meetings in every city, town and vil
lage, in favor of increased duties of the great
staples of Pennsylvania to pour petitions day
after day into both Houses of Congress to
write letters to our representatives and to show
them that we are in earnest. It must come to
that at last, and the sooner wo begin the soon
er can we hope to succeed.
We do not urge this as a party, but a Penn
sylvania measure, It concerns all Whigs and
Democrats. --The two parlies have a sufficient
number of exciting questions to discuss, with
out quarrelling about the propriety of a meas
ure so vital to their interests, in regard to which
they bhould be of one mind and one" heart.
So says the Reading Journal, ai d we heart
ly endorse it.
To Keep a Stove as Bright as a Coach Bo
dy, by two applications a Year.Make a week
alum water, and mix your""British Lustre" with
it ; put two spoonsful! to a gill of alom water ; I
let the siovc bo cold, brush uiih iho mixture,
then lake a dry brush and a dry lustre, and rub !
the stove till it is perfectly dry. Should any !
part, before polished, become so dry as to look !
grey, moisten it with a wet brush, and proceed ;
as before. j
The Sonierville Railroad Co.
Several large and valuable tracts of coal land,
situated in the Lackawanna and Wyoming val
leys have lately been purchased for this com
pany. From tho fact that these purchases have
been made, it is 'nferred that the company will
soon construct its railroad.
This company is belter known in this region
as ihe Drinker company. By its charier it is
authorized to make a road from the Lackawan
na valley, at or near Harrison, through Cobb's
Gap, to the Delaware river, a short distance
above the Water Cap, at which point it is de
signed to intersect a railroad, for which a char
ter has been granted, to run across New Jer
sey and terminate in the vicinity of the ciiy j)f
New York.
At Harrison the Sommersville railroad, when
finished, will form a junction with the Leggett's
Gap railroad, now constructing from that point,
through Susquehanna couniy, to the line of the
N. York & Erie railroad in the valley of 'he
Susquehanna river. The Leggett's Gap com
pany own the railroad between Owego and
Ithaca, thereby furnishing a connecting link
between the Susquehanna valley and Cayuga
I5ake. Of course the Company must connect
iheir two roads, which can be done either by
extending their main railroad from Great Bend
to Owego, or by making an arrangement for the
use of the New York and Erie railroad be
tween the two places. In either case the com
pany will have the advantage of an unbroken
line from Harrison to Iihaca, and will be able
to supply central New York either from Bing
hamton by way of ihe Chenango canal, or from
Ithaca by way of Cayuga Lake.
' When the railroad of which we have now
spoken shall be completed thay will furnish a
continuous line from New Yoik through the
heart of the coal and iron region of this state
lo Cayuga Lake. Honesdale Democrat
Insuring Debts.
The Lafayette Insurance Company, of Indi
ana, have opened an office in New York, with
the intention to guarantee or insure the pay
ment of debts for a premium. Wiih this view
they lately offered one thousand shares of their
stock to New York merchants, increasing their
capitaj to $150,000, and it was promptly ta
ken "Democracy Boiled down. In a late number
Wfthe Holmes' couniy, Ohio, Farmer, a Loco
paper, published in the couniy of Holmes, where
Locos grow "spontaneously," a writer advo
cates the adoption of the following sentiments
in the Revised Constitution :
Klst. No person shall own more than 400 a
cres of land lying in this State.
2d. No banks and no incorporatius whatev
er shall be granted.
f3d. No professor of religion shall hold any
office except in the church.
This is the last specimen of progressive do
mocracy which has, as yet, come to thopeo
pta's cars
"What can a man do," asked a greenhorn,
"when the Shnt-ifi'
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with a writ in his hand V 'apply the remedy,'
said another, gtuffly. 'Remedy! what kind of
remedy ? 'ceMng remedy, you, goose ; run
like a quarter horse.'
MED,
On Tuesday, the 28th of May, Mr. Theodore
Yeisley, of Smithgeld township, aged about 25
years.
On Friday 31st of May Mr. Timothy Crowther,
of Siroudsburg, aged 29 years.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE,
The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the
Orphans' Court of Monroe County, to examine
and restate, if necessary, and report a distribu
tion on the account of John Van Vleit, adminis
iratorofthe estate of Joseph Van Vliet, dee'd,
will attend to the duiies of his appointment on
Saturday, ihe 6th of July next, at 10 o'clock
a. m. at the public house of Jacob Knecht, in
the Borough of Sirnudsburg.
JOHN T. BELL, Auditor.
June 6, 1850.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas is
sued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Mon
roe couniy, Penu'a, to me directed, I will ex
pose to public sale at the public house of Jacob
Knecht, in the Borough of Stroudsburg, on"
Saturday the 29th day of June,
at 10 o'clock a. 3i. the following described pro
perty, to wit. A Lot of land containing about
OftE ACRE,
mote or less, Bituaie in the Borough of Strouds
burg, all cleared, adjoining lands of Thomas
McElraih, Leonard Labar, George street, Su
san street and the Presbyterian Church.
I nere are a number of
Apple Trees
on this lot.
Seized and taken in execution as the prop
erty of Allen Ward, and to be sold by me.
PETER KEMMERER,
Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg, ) Sheriff
June 6, 1850. $
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas is
sued out of ihe Court of Common Pleas of Mon
roe couniy, Penn'a, to mo directed, I will ex
pose to public sale at the public house of Jacob
Knecht, in the Borough of Stroudsburg, on
Saturday the 29th day of June,
at 10 o'clock p. m., the following described prop
erty, to wit: A Lot, situate in Stroud township,
containing
One Acre of JLniid,
more or loss, all cleared. Improvement, a
Frame House,
two stories high, Frame STABLE,
several Fruit Trees; adjoining lands
of Henry Miller, Joseph Drake and others.
Seized and taken in execution as the prop
erty of George Keller, and to be sold by me.
PETER KEMMERER,
Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg, ) Sheriff.
June 6, 1850. $
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas is
sued out of ihe Court of Common Pleas of Mon
roe county, Penn'a, to me directed, I will ex
pose to public sale at the public house of Jacob
Knecht, in the Borough of Stroudsburg, on
Saturday the 29th day of June,
at 10 o'clock a. m. the following described prop
erly, to wit: A certain tract of Land situate in
Middle Smiihfield township, adjoining lands of
Israel Vanwhy, Adam Orerfield and M. W.
Coolbaugh, containing
Forty-Six Acres,
more or less, about ten of which is cleared, on
which there are no improvements. A stream
of water passes ihrough ihis tract.
Seized and taken in execution as the prop,
erty of John Mosier, and 10 be sold by me.
PETER KEMMERER,
Sheriffs Office, Stroudsburg, ) Sheriff.
June 6, 1850. f
SHERIFFS SALE.
By virtue of a writ of venditioni expoans is
sued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Mon
roe couniy, Penn'a, 10 me directed, 1 will ex
pose to public sale at the public house of Chas.
D. Brodhead, in Chesnuihill townsh'ip, on
Friday the 28th day of June,
at 1 o'clock p. m, ihe following described prop
erty, to wit: A certain messuage, tract or piece
of land situate in Polk township, adjoining
lands of Jacob Dolter, Henry Doiler and others
containing
141 Acres of tiand,
more or less, all WOOD-LAND. A small
stream of water runs ihrough ihia tract.
Seized and taken in execution as the prop
erty of Henry Dotter, and 10 be sold by me.
PETER KEMMERER,
Sheriff's Office, Siroudsburg, Sheriff.
June 6, 1850. J
Attorney at Law,
STROUDSBURG, MONROE COUNTY, PA.
Office on Elizabeth street, formerly occupied by
William Davis, Esq.
April 18 1850.
A. R. JACKSOIV, HI. .
Has permanently located Himself in the bor
ough of Stroudsburg, and respectfully tenders
his professional services to the inhabitants of
the borough and surrounding country.
Office at S. J. Hollinshead's hotel.
Siroudsburg, March 28, 1850.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that an application
was made to ihe Court of Common Pleas at
the last term, by the " Humane Fire. Engine
Company" of the Borough of Stroudsburg, for
a Charter of Incorporation.
V M. H. DUE HER.
March 28, 1850 Prb'honotary.
THE ASSAM
TEA COMPANY,
136 Greenwich Street, New-York
The proprietors beg to call the at
tention of connoisseurs in Tea, and the
heads of families to the choice and
rare selection of Teas imported by
them, and hitherto unknown in this country,
which, by their fragrance and delicacy, com
bined with virgin purity and strength, produce
an infusion of surpassing richness and flavor.
THE TEAS OFFERED, ARE THE EOLLOWINO:
The Jeddo Bloom, a Black Tea, at $1 00 per lb
" Ntphon, do
" Diari, do
" Osacca, a Green Tea,
" Too-tsiaa, do
" Ticki-tsiaa, do
" Ud-fi Mixture, a compound of
the most rare & choice Teas
grown on the fertile and ge
nial soil of Assam,
0 75
0 50
1 00
0 75
0 60
1 00
Wiih a view to encourage the introduction of
these matchless Teas, it is the intention of the
proprietors to distribute by lot, among the pur
chasers, a quantity of Teas equal to
The First Years Profits
ON THE SALES EFFECTED.
Each purchaser will receive enclosed in the
package, a numbered certifncaie, entitling
him to
One Chance in the Distribution ! ! !
FOR EVERY FIFTY CENTS
laid out, and on the receipts amoniing to S 20,
000, the undermentioned parcels of Tea, to the
value of ten per cent, or
TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS,
Will be
Given Away as Bonuses ! ! !
ACCORDING TO THE FOLLOWING
SCALE :
5 Prizes of 50 lbs. of Tea each at SI 00 per
lb. 2501bs or $250.
20 " 25 " 500 " 500
50 4 10 " 500 " 500
100 " 5 41 " 500 41 500
250 44 1 44 44 250 44 250
425 Prizes in all. 2,0001bs $2,000
Those persons who prefer lower priced Teas,
can receive their prizes in proportion, or they
will be re-purchased for cash, at a reduction of
10 per cent.
Country Agents rnquired. Applications lo
be addressed (post paid,) to ihe Company's De
pot, as above.
New York, June 6, 1850.
Mercantile Appraisement.
The following is a list of the venders of Mer
chandize, Restaurants, &c. in the County of
Monroe, classed in accordance with the sever
al Acts of Assembly relating to the same.
Borough of Stroudsburg.
Class.
R. Boys, 14
Bush & Staples 14
R. Huston 14
Starbird & Wallace 14
John N. .Stokes 14
George H. Miller 14
George Malvin 14
Charles Boys 14
Samuel Stokes & Co. 14
John H. Melick 14
Jacob Goetz (Restaurani) 8
Joseph L. Keller do 8
Samuel S. Abel do 8
Henry D. Bush do 8
Lewis Vanderbeck do 8
Amount.
7 00
7 00
10 50
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
5
5
5
5
5
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
Stroud Township
White & Brakeley 14
Smithfield
John Lander 14
Henry Peters jr. & Co 14
J. V. & R. D. Wilson 14
Joseph Zimmerman 14
Daniel Zimmerman 14
Bell & Brother 14
Brodhead & Brothers 14
Middle Smilfiield.
Brown & Schoonover 14
Miller & Mackey 14
Paradise.
7 00
7 00
10 50
. 7 00
10 50
10 50
7
7
00
00
00
00
Brown & Morgan
H. & J. Kintz
Hamilton.
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
7 00
7 00
7 00
10 50
10 50
7 00
10 50
10 50
J. H. Featherman
George B. Keller
do do
Williams & Marsh
Kemmerer & Busard
Feaiherman & Busard
Ross.
Joseph Hawk
John Harier
14 10 50
14 10 50
: Polk
John Merwine 1 14 10 50
Kunkel & Davis 14 10 50
Chesnuthill.
Lewis Sox 14 10 50
C. D. Broadhead 14 10 50
H. D. & J. R. Shafer 14 10 50
R Daily & Co. 14. 10 50
John Merwine "14 10 50
Pocono? ;.
Charles Boys ' M 7 00
Jacob Stouffer -'K' 10 50
Henry Kintz " - 14 10 50
Jackson
John Ousterhoudi 14 10 50
Tobyhanna,
Samuel Xohn 14 10 50
Those marked ihus sell liquor.
The undersigned, hereby certifies ihat the
above is a correct list of the Venders of Mer
chandize, Restaurants, &;c, in the County of
Monroe, so far as they have come to his knowl
edge. An appeal will be hold on Saturday the 29h
June next, at ihe Commissioners office, at
Siroudsburg, where those not properly assess
ed can attend. P. DAILY.
Mercantile Appraiser.
May 23,1850, . , "
- :BIiArNK DEEDS
For sale at this Office.
JUST RECEIVED, a general assortment of
of Dry GOODS, Groceries, Hardware,
Queenware, &c , &c, at the store of the sub
scriber, which he offers for sale at the lowest
prices. JOHN N. STOKES.
Stroudsburg, May 16, 1850.
VFine selected stock of silks, bareges, lawns,
ginghams, and prints, to which the inspec
tion of the ladies of Stroudsburg and surronding
country is respectfully invited, has been re
ceived and is for sale by
JOHN N. STOKES.
Stroudsburg, May 16, !850.
ICKLE.D PORK & MACKEREL, a
large quantity on hand and for sale cheap
by JOHN N. STOKES.
Siroudsburg, May 16, 1850.
A MS & SHOULDERS, of good quality,
constantly on hand and for sale low by
JOHN N. STOKES
Stroudburg, May 16, 1850.
MOLASSES, SUGAR, and COFFEE,
a large and well-selected assortment for
sale cheap by JOHN N. STOKES.
Stroudsburg May 16, 1850.
O UMMER STUFFS of all kinds, for ger.tle
k3 men's wear, consisting of cloths, cassimeres,
cashmereties, tweeds, and linens, &c, just re
ceived and for sale low by
JOHN N. STOKES.
Stroudsburg, May 16, 1850.
BOOTH & FOSTER
LATE
JT. C. BOOTH & Co.,
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING
EMPORIUM,
Wholesale and Retail,
27 Courtlandt Street, New-York
(a few doors below the western hotel.)
THIS HOUSE, by reason of its Great Pop
ularity and Extensive Reputation, both Tor the
Superior Qualities and Cheapness of its Goods,
has recently been extending us business, until
ii now presents an assortment at once unrival
led by any in the city. One of the Firm,
being one of ihe Pioneers in the Clothing busi
ness, devotes all his time to purchasing goods
for the establishment, which, his long experi
ence, acknowledged skill, and with the atd of
abundant capital, he is enabled to do with ihe
most predominent success. Another of ihe firm
superintends, in person, their extensive manu
facturing department ; and the stock thus
produced, and with a view lo neatness, ele
gance and utility, and amounting to nearly
100,000 iu Value,
comprises an assortment now unequalled, and
ihey defy all competition. They desire partic
ularly lo call the attention of
Country Merchants
to their stock, whom, by their extensive arrange
ments, they are enabled to supply wiih an as
sortment at once the best, ihe most varied, and
the cheapest of any other on this Continent.
Nor does the extent of their business prevent
them from supplying the individual wants.
Gentlemen visiting this city will at all times
find them in readiness to furnish from the
Smallest Article to the Complete Outfit,
of such as cannot fail to suit the most refined
tase, or meet the approbation of the most fas
tidious. Their Manufactured Department
la replete with every description of DRESS
and frock, business and travelling, sack
and albert coaTs. All the styles of Drap De
Eie, Alpaca and Bro. Linen COATS.
PANTALOONS of all the various sivles
and qualities.
VESTS of the latest and richest pattern.
DRESSING GOWNS, &c.
The Fancy Department
embraces every thing now and desirable in iho
line of SHIRTS, DRAWERS. BOSOMS,
COLLARS, CRAVATS, STOCKS, Scarfs,
GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS. HOSIE
RY, SUSPENDERS, SHOULDER BRA
CES, MONEY BELTS, &c.
To verify the above statements, they ask gen
tlemen, when visiting the city, to call and ex
amine for themselves, where they will receive
the most polite attention, tho proprietors rely
ing on the excessive cheapness which their un
rivalled facilities enable them to afford theft
Goods, to ensure a sale.
Full suits furnished to order at the shortest
notice, and sent lo any part of the United
Stales. J. C. BOOTH.
H. L FOSTER.
N. B. Open from 6 o'clock a. m. to 10 p. m
April 25, 850.-6m.
Encourage Home Manulhctiirc!
CABINET-WARE
OI every Variety and Style at
E ASTON PRICES!
W. W. COOLBAUGH respectfully invites
the attention of the citizens of Monroe couniy
lo his large and finished stock of Cabinet ware
at his wareroom in the main street, a short dis
tance below Posten's hoiel, in Stroudsburg,
comprising every kind and quality of furniture.
He is determined Jo be undersold by no one,
and the young and old housekeepers of the coun
ty, in want of furniiue, will save time and mon
ey by giving him a call. His stock embraces
secretaries, desks, sideboards, wardrobes, bu
reaus, sofas, centre tables, card tables, break
fast tables, side tables, dinner tables, hat stands,
wash stands, beadsteads, chests, corner and
kitchen cupboards, cradles, boautiful mahogany
worksiands, dressing bureaus, towel racks, &c.
CHAIRS of all varieties, rush-botiomod,
cane seats, splint seats, cottage chairs, and so
fa chairs. Also, sofas and settees got up in the
nio.it beutifui style,
JJAH kind of work made to order at the
shortest notice.
OCT He has also on hand a well-finished
hoarse and is prepared to manufacture coffins
and attend funerals at short notice.
May 23, 1850.
CAUTION.
Sportsmen and others aro hereby notified
uoi .to hunt or fish on or about my property.: I
Hmvdetermiucd to reit all depredations of this
kind. JACOB FREDERICK.
Estate of Silas Flower,
Late of Stroud township, Monroe county f deed.
Notice is hereby given, that letters of Admin
istration upon said estste, have been granted to
the undersigned. All persons indebted to said
estate are requested to make immediate pay
ment, and all those having claims or demands
against said estate are requested to make
known the same without delay, 10
JOHN L. CAFFREY,
Administrator.
Stroud township, May 16. 1850.
GEO. J. ROBAKER,
FASHION ABIiE TAIJLOR,
Takes this method of informing the citizens
of Siroudsburg nd surrounding country, that
he has commenced the Tailoring Business in
all its various branches, in the Borough of
Siroudsburg, on Elizabeth Street, nearly op
posite the Store of John N. Stokes, and res
pectfully solicits all who have work to do in
his line to give htm a call. The latest Reports
of Fashions will be regularly received, and he
guarrantees that all work enstructod to him will
be done in a satisfactory manner.
He hopes by strict attention to business and
a determination to please, to merit a share of
public patronage.
N. B. Cuting done at the shortest notice.
Stroudsburg, May 2d, 1850.
THADDEUS SCHOCH,
Has removed his wholesale and retail Boot
and Shoe Store to a large and convenient room,
which he has fitted up in the best style, a few
doors above his old stand, opposite Messrs.
Ldmger fc Miller s Siore, and nearly oppostto
T. & P Mixsell's store in Hamilton St. where
he will continue lo manufacture to order every
description of
Boots and Shoes
for men and boys : also the most
fashionable Gaiters, Buskins, Half
Gaiiers, Slippers &c , for Ladies
and Misses which will be warrant
ed to fit, be made of the best ma
terials, and sold at small profits for
cash. Also on hand a large assort
sortment of Boots and Shoes, which
will be sold cheap, and can be recommen
ded. The public are respectfully invited to
call, leave their measures, or examine his ready
made slock, before purchasing elsewhere, as
he is confident they will be suited with the
stylo, quality and price of his article. Call
and try ihem. Also American and French
Calf Skin Boots manufactured to order.
EaBton, April 18, 1850.
MONROE COUNTY
UXutnal Fire Insurance Company'.
The rate oflnsnrance is one dollar on tho
thousand dollars insured, after which payment
no subsequent tax will be levied, except to cov
er actual loss or damage by fire, that may fail
upon members of the company.
The nett profits arising from interest or oth
erwise, will be ascertained yearly, for which
each member in proportion to his, her, or their
deposite, will have a credit in the company.
Each insurer in or with the said company will
be a member thereof during the term of his or
her policy. The principle of Mutual Insurance
has been thoroughly tested has been tried by
the unerring test of experience, and has proved
successful and become very popular. It af
fords ihe greatest security against loss or dam
age by fire, on the most advantageous and
reasonable terms.
Applications for Insurance to be made in
person, or by letters addressed to
JAMES H. WALTON, Sec'y.
MANAGERS.
Jacob Goetz Michael H Dreher
John Edinger Jacob Frederick
James H. Walton George B. Keller
Edward Posten Peter Shaw
Robert Boys John Miller
Richard S. Staples Jacob Shoemaker
Balsar Feiherman.
JACOB GOETZ, President.
JAMES H. Wahon, Treasurer.
Stroudsburg, January 31, 1850. ,i
The testimony in its favor is overwhelming
The proprietors are daily in receipt of letters
and certificates, going to prove its remarkable
efficiency to ail cases of worms, both in chil
dren and adults. The relief given, and tho
immediate improvement of health which follows
its use, has called the attention of physicians
to this article, and ihey freely recommend and
prescribe it in their practice.
The retail price is 25 cents per. vial, which
brings it within the means of all
Brooklyn, L. I. January 16, 1847.
I do certify that I gave one bottle of B. A.
Fahnestock's Vermifuge to my child, and in
seven hours it passed 23 large worms. Any
person doubting this may apply for further in
formation at my residence corner of York and
Jackson streets. JAMES McCAFFREY.
Poughkcepsie, N. Y. March 2, 184.4,
I certify, that 1 took two vials of B. A. Fahn
estock's Vermifuge, which I found to be the
greatest cure for worms 1 have ever used. I
have been troubled with tape worms for a num
ber of years, and I have never found so good &
medicine as B. A. Fahnestock's Vermifuge. I
therefore recommend it. MARTHA CLIFT,
The public is cautioned against counterfeits
and spurious articles, and to put no confidence
in statements thai "KolmstockV and 'S. Fahn-
estock V Vermifuge are the samo or as good
as the only genuine article, which is B. A
Fahnestock's Vermifuge.
For salem Stroudsburg, by T. SCHOCII,
Agent.
March 15. 1849. eowly.
BLANK MORTGAGES
For sale at this OfTicefT
ft." Jt!lv.