TOWUMWLUm" U1M Meow El)c .Jcffcrsoninn. Thursday, February 10, 1S51. Opening of the canals. "We learn that the Board of Canal Commissioners have given directions for the opening of the Canals on the first of March next, should the weather pcrmtt. llns is high ly important to the mercantile communi ty, and especially to all who arc engaged the grcss. A bingular petition is now before Con- In 1S47, Mrs. Elizabeth C. Smith nf Aliwnnr! under the assumed name 01 Ben Newman, enlisted as a soldier in the Mexican war. She discharged her duties faithfully as a soldier for .ten months, whom the subject had been' referred, re when her sex was discovered and she was ported a bill appropriating the sum of 83, flinch arrcd from service. She has since 000 in aid of the llosine Asssociation of married, and now applies for her pay and Philadelphia. bounty land, which she certainly ought to IVniicvlrnnfn rro-tslnf jita. at Erie. Ho says that the Franklin Ca- O I i n i i .1 I i. i 1. Haruisburo, Feb. 9. oFay Pf? -?u -fi i - " Senate. I he speaker laid before the ! . - , - ,i ,L. Senate the annual report ot the institution U . i : c u-:-.:-u nnnrtv tn torminn wW. h(?t to be fnr fhn nrlnnnfmn of tl.fi TWf nnrl Tlnmr, nauon W Carry M1U quoauuu ui tuu.x iuum-. " . " vr VWVv.wmww v. w u w uu. I 1 ,1 1 1 1. 1 (U,,ul I .1 11.1. - I I I mMarlnnnn Mr UnnlrnW frOTM rhf (InmmWfnn f n UnUer CUdr CnariCr WJ UB OU! -IuU UOUe WUU llUUgfO WUO UaU LU. .UIUUUCU A Slave Burnt to Death. A mob was collected together and Lynch Court was held in Mississippi, rc- The Senate then adjourned until 2 o'- L0 raise his hand against a white man. have. Quite a destructive fire occurred at the town of London, in Madison county, Ohio, on Thursday morning last. About tweu- Mr. Danse reported a bill to exempt coal and lumber passing over the Pcnn sylvania Railroad from the three mill ton nagc tax clock on Monday. House. A number of private and lo cal bills were introduced, and several o?h ers taken up and passed finally. Sun dry local bills from tlio Senate were al so considered and referred to the appro priate committees. The Lynch Court decided that ho should be burned at the stake. A Natchez pa per, the Free Trader, giving an account of it, says : The noffro was taken and chained to a tree, immediately on the banks of the new Mr Quisle reported a bill erecting a , JPe,ai mbagu was i.u.v.u now Mississippi, on wbatis called Umon-romt. w countyT to be called Madison, out of U1 governor reiauve to tne lading pos- Faggots were then collected and piled a parts of Allegheny, Butler, and Arm- in Spring trade. Mr. Ovid F. Johnson, formerly Attor ney General of the State of Pennsylvania, and later one of the associate editors of the Washington Union, died at the alms house in Washington, D. C. on the 10th iut. tv buildings were destroyed, with a la rrc strong. rtin nf flioJr contents. T" Senate then, on motion of Mr. Kun- 1 kel, proceeded to the consideration of the Damage to Bclvidcrc Railroad On joint resolutions offered by him yesterday Wednesday night of last week a break in as follow the Morris Canal, near Easton caused Whereas, Efforts arc now being made such a flow of water as to wash away a to effect the passage of an act of Congress part of tho embankment of the Bclvidcre to organize the territory of Nebraska, Delaware Itailroad, and to stop the run- with provisions allowing the existence of session ot the Iranklyn Canal Company's r0Und him, to which he appeared quite roau at Jne, and tne uisposmon mat nau indifferent. When the work was corn- been made Ot the Work. nlofncl ho. w.i? nslrnd what hp. had to sav. mi -i - -l i i . i . : .-' mo message was reaa anu oraereu io ut0 t lGn wnrncd all to take exanmle bv be printed for the use of the members. The nim ana aske(i tne prayers of all around. House then adjorucd until o'clock on jj0 ti10n canea for a drink of watcr,which Monday. wa3 handed-him; he drank it, and said: "Now set firo, I am ready to go in pea,ce.,J The torches were lighted and placed in the pile, which was soon ignited. He FOREIGN MEWS. Arrival of llm Iac:ific. Ross Joseph Stnrncr. Price- ning of cars for a day or so. The dam- involuntary servitude north of 36 deg. 0n? wccli UltZ ncsJr01urcnk- watched, unmoved, the curling flame.that Ham Albertson afrc was repaired as speedily as possible, 30 mm. ; and whereas, in tho judgement and the cars have since been running. of the ueneral Assembly or Pennsylvania the passage ot such an act would be mex- Onc of the Hail StorniSi Up in good nope, Fayette County, O- Jnry lAst for SCcb'y Term, 3S5-1. 0?- Court commences on Monday the 27th inst. at 10 o'clock a. m. Grand Junons. Slroiidsburg. Peter Hinton and Peter Bnskirk. Stroud Franklin Starbird, Joseph Lee, Peter Metzgar, and George Hefiiird. Smitjicld John Hoffman, Jr. John Ycisly, Henry Brotzman, and Andrew Bush. M. Smiljield Martin O. Mosicr, John Pi plier, and William Howcy. Hamilton Geo. K. Slutter, John Shifter. Pocono Thos. M'llhancy, Peter Transue. Eldred David Barlip, Michael Ch'ristman. Paradise Amos Groncr, Simon Marsh. ChcsnutldllV 'ctcr Kresge. Price Christian Yea key. Ross Joseph Altetnosc. Petit Jurors. . Stroudshurg John Wolf, Davis D. Wal ton, Mark Miller, and Charles Andre. Polk Jacob Dottcr, Aaron Scrfass, Joseph Gruber, John Ruff. Eldred Joseph Frablc, Charles Berber. Stroud Vunctirn Bush, Benjamin Arndt, Daniel Walter, Joseph Strunk. Pocono Peter Learn, Joseph mrry, Wil- pedient, and a manifest violation of the j Missouri Compromise, approved itfarch 6, A. D. 1820: therefore, llcsolvcd, That the General Assembly SSg- John Silvcrthornc, a citizen of Belvidcre, N. J. was killed on the Colum- hio, ac6ording to a note in the Statesman, bia ltailroad, near Lancaster. Pa., on Fri- they had a hail storm on the late memo- of Pennsylvania earnestly and solemnly dav last. In attenmtinff to leave the cars, able 'storm Friday,5 that ma v rank with Prolcst aSainsl tuc rePcai 01 tnat scctlon j jlo i while they were in motion, ho fell the whole train passed over him, cutting ng oj anjuimgruw uuqj in juuuun jrrew until it ucgan to entwine itselt a- four hundred lives lost. the Czar's an- round and fix upon his body, and then he steer evasive Arrival of the Antartic sent forth cries of arronv. Dainful to the Hamilton icith the rest of the 2issejigcrs saved car, begging some one to blow his, brains n"N?l?rt: from the ban Francisco. Advance in out, at the same time struggling with al William Price. John Keller, John Hinklc, Jo- Breadstujjs. New York, Feb. 9, 1854, 3 o'clock, P. M. The American Steamship Pacific, so most superhuman strongth, until the staple, with which the chain was fastened to the tree, (not being secured,) drew out, and he leaned from the burning pile. At that Smilhfield Abraham Fenner, Chas. Pos- tens. Adam Bogart Jackson George Rcinhart. ChesnuthillDnn'l Weiss, Philip Kreege. Tobyhanna Peter Kinney, John Keyscr. M. Smithftdd William Ilannn, William his body into three pieces. Ten cars were thrown off the track, and some cattle kill ed. I C J C Ia.i 1.1.. .1 . . c.n-r. I . 1 . , P 1 ,1 L I and the number ones. The wrtcr says : e T . --e-p- - u .u 8B,Bu n the bod v of tho J nf iiissouri into the Union as a State.Lirrivnf mm fine nffnmnnn fmm T. uor. nearu, anu uit uony oi iuo It was preceded by themost violent wb;cu prohibits iuvolvntarv servitude LnoL with datns to Wndnnsdav. .Tan. 28 . corPso on tuc ground. Ho thundering tor the space of one hour. The nortll of 3G doir. 30 min. L,r Anv int.r than M, aAvi hv M, by some two or three, and I hail commenced falling about the size of Hcsolved. that tho Governor be rcnucst- Arnl,; nto the fire, and consumed I M.J T t . . i I 1 I I Col. Forney is now in the field for U ca. senator irom Pennsylvania, anu an Association is formed to urge his claim the Wash quails' eggs. In a short time they reach- A trt transmit, a rnnv nf thn forncrninir rns. uu tucsuu ui ttaiuum, anu conunuea to 0lution to each of our Senators and Hep iuliuhsu iu aim uuu quanuiy until tncy rCsontativea in Congress. were me size ot a goose egg! ltie larg- Mr. Kunkel advocated the resolutions n est hailstones were not round, but partial- ;n an abic spcccbj an( strongly condemed hvi s ly flattened, with a great quantity of pro- thia featurc 0f tjie bill now pending in ' m niincuces. Ihe roots of houses were fu TT;fo,t SfnfO0 snofn o on r,0n vn The Pacific brings 57 passengers, a- again thrown not a vestige remaining to show that such a being ever existed. Nearly four thousand slaves neijzb- ii if. ci e (hn onrrncnnn(1nnfrtf fn r.rt .of. n,wow glass broken, chickens, lation of the compact of the States listen correspondent of the Democratic Hrds. and turkeys killed, and a creat ma- rPlwi AnXntn rf,, I ... - 1 X lib UVjUaiV i4Q 1U1IUU1 wuuu mong them are Lieut. Palmer, of the U. collected frora the plantations in the o. luy. auu su uiencau au.p ma borhood fco witnesg this SCCnO. Numerous lour 01 wnom nave neen wrccKea, ana two T i n. :r.tin avins sold their ships in JliUjiland. I A r : tt i The Clipper ship lied Jacket arrived in the Mersey on Wednesday, in 13 days I'uion at Harri"burg. Election of a Whi"-Senator in uy men crippled. We have had hail on the ground in some places four inches deep!' inued at some length by Messrs. Luckalew, Quig gle and others in opposition to the resolu from New York. Tnc Jiiticiisu people seema tuo immi nence of war, appear to have made up and ministers of religion, to the large concourse of slaves, warning them and telling them that the same fate awaited them if they should prove rebellious to their owners. Maine The Legislature of Maine made choice of Hon. W. P. Fesscnden as United States Cost of the Public Works. A Report made by the Auditor Gener al and esoiu- fl,njr mind fn t.bp npnnssit.v 5inrl miint.1v fn I n Jt .1 1 n rt tions, and the question then beimr taken I" f 7 J 1 J PJ Miiruereu III jruimuu, I'CUii.. Liver- State Treasurer, in answer to a tn 1 C I. . ,li..HA ,.1.-1.- il. i il. . S frnm nic tircf itn onH tr Arrnli7n n cnhl . Scn-itor. to succeed J. W. Bradbury, I - . , V, , ., v' , ll? .V L "lr " J erP00l vin ' ' I riinin I I rT run '.ffi.s.i. ira i.m shii r 11. ii.iui w:i iiii'ii . h ' nil 1111 I , n "t""" vuofc ui iwu i uuui, iiuiao ui me u a i I rescuea irom State was i hoi nn.nfnt. it.. upon the resolution s they wero negatived ,, , ... , , yeas 15, nays 17. - - - mi. 1 mi T mi T- i I fwl u" "" vi l'luuuajf xnc uin 10 uivorcc ji nomas x'rencu rri, 0i; a r.: u,i i . t X lit. 01117 ilUbUl U UUU UllllUU UU IT g on board the passengers rescued from the San Francisco. Crt TrtVlTi nrn rrf net rnccmn i I I ri . n 1 . i fi f i 1 i ! .v.u. -i-uw Ob0uu. jjtatewas 3,o4ti,i2U7 Mts UDai passage, anu auer iuruier ucoaic A snlnndid nnw Trnn lilmi.mnf. sWn r..i - ii . ii.- i-a i ... ,1. .... ' ' r..A n iq - rr- . -& x- i csstuui-u i. juajunty is jn tut rjxpcuuiiures in Keeping mem uvanvu n, uo iu, called the Tavleur from Liverpool hav ins sailed on tho 19th of January is Iou.c and one in the Senate. He kuown to the public generally by his ve ry serviceable and honorable career in the House of Representatives, and the acces sion of so intelligent and sound a man to the S''uatc, is a matter for general congratulation. up for 19,499,857 The Senate then adjourned House Tho House met at 10 A o'- Melbourne, struck a rock in Dublin Eav Make a total of 52,042,124 clock, and after some unimportant busi- and sank immediately, bv which 400 lives Tl. 1 j.1- il. . .1. . I i.t -i , c.t . J ' j-uo .uepon alto siiya mat me ucss, resumea tuc conseaeration oi tne Din were lost amount paid lor interest up- Irom the benate, authorizing a new hear- - Mr. Mason. U. S. Minister to France on ine puunc ueut may ue stated at 35.157.796 case of David Jewel, under sentence of lotal cost of the works 87,199,920 death, m Allegheny couutv, for murder. 1 his is independent of interest upon the The bill was debated at great length: interest, which will swell up the aggre- several members participating in the dis- gate of the cost to more than ONE HUN- cussion on both sides, and was finally went out of the ohurcb. They passed l -11 1 1 TT J ing by one of the Judges of the Supreme has arrived and has presented his crcden- Iunl"p B" "J t3 TTill Court, of a motion for anew trial in the tials. The India aSd China Mails had U'j George LirrAND, died at his res idence in Philadelphia, on the 9th inst after a lingering illness, said to be con- deed millions, while all the revenue re- negatived yeas 44 nays 45 sumption, aged about thirty-one years. ceived is reported at a little over twenty- Several purely local bills were consid- land fair. 6. upland middling 5i' I P Ml? t T1T1 1,.., I I JJi O" been telegraphed, bringing dates from Calcutta to tho 20th December. Trade in India was dull. Cotton Market, Liverpool Jan. 28th.- Sales for the last three days, 18,000 bales. Orleans fair 65. middling 5, up- moment the ringing of several rifles were Overfieid, sr. Michael Kintner, John Place, fell a Moses Depue, Henry Albert. was nicked un 1 1 I V : . an. .a. m........ i or a Pi. S. Staples and Stogdell Stokes vs Rob ert Huston. Commonwealth to the use of Joseph Kiefcr vs Charles II. Heany, ct al. Abrahurn Butz vs George Bulz. Joseph Keller vs Christopher D. Keller. Henry Weiss, sen. vs Philip HnfTsrnith. Abraham Steen vs Mathew Steen. (Jharles Mut?ch vs Samuel Hndcn. Peter G. Kunkle vs Henry Gctz, admiuis trntor of M. Getz, deceased. Philip Hoofsmith vs Win. F. Edmonds. John Chambers, sen. vs Philip Cyphers. John V. Bush vs Benjamin V. Bush. Greensweig's Executors vs Joseph Chribt man. Michael Uutz vs George Miller. John C. Briggs vs Benjamin White. Win. Jones va Philip Neyhart, Joseph Moyer vs Joseph J. Po.stens. Peter J. Heany vs Philip Hoofsmilh. Joseph Zimmerman vs John S. Transue. Wm. Petrick vs Robert Huston and IVJ 1 choir Barry. Wm. S. Wintemiite vs Oliver D. Stone-- Dimmick Overfieid vs Christian Knoll. David Smith vs John Washburn and Sam uel Smith. Gabriel Yetter vs Charles J. Price Philip Albert and wife vs Henry Albert. Jonas Kinter vs Amos Labar. Nicholas A. Lisk vs Frederick Deibler. Henry Neff vs Jacob Smith. Reuben A. Hirst vs Abraham Kresge. Anthony D. Dutot vs James Staples. Thrall and Pinchott vs Miller and Ellen- On the 19th ult., at Franklin, Pcnn- slyvauia, during service at the Methodist Episcopal Church, where a protracted meeting has been in progress for some time, John Hope, a boy about 17 or 18 years old, went to the church, and sent a message m to ask a boy, named James Hill, who was about the same age as him self and with whom he had some boyish difficulty, to come out and fight him. Hill, immediately on receiving the message, started and ran about twenty rods, and dropped dead. Hope at once ran to Mr. Plumer s, the gentleman with whose fam ily he was living, gave Mrs. Plumer the knife, telling her at the same time what he had done. Hope was arrested and is wood now in jail awaiting trial Frederick Wagner's heirs vs Geo. Staples four millions! Who can doubt the pro- cred and passed. EaTFuxxY. Our devil requests us to pnety of disposing of these works with j inform the readers of the Jeffersonian the least possible delay I that he is "tlccpfy" in love 1 An Essay ou "Getting up," ttr- -i 1 . 1 ? t t ueseiaom minK or speculate unon Doth braenhes of the Massachus- fctts Legislature have adopted the amend- things that transpire immediately around Pany incnt to the State Constitution by which us yet come to reflect, they are full of lhe plurality is substituted for the major- The House then adjourned. Harrisburg, Feb. 10, 1854. Senate. The Speaker laid before the Senate the annual statement of the affairs The demand has been moderate, the prices have declined, sales to specula tors 1000 bales and to exporters 100. Breadstuffs. Livernool. Jan. 28. Flour Western Canal, 43s, Ohio 44s. Corn, chanSe demand moderate. uuuun; iuu auuudisiiaiuuiuui ui uuiurs 1 1 j 1 ,11 . na o-r 1 n r d x- f n, vt vi- j to.:, t?:i 4 vellow 49s. White 50s. Wheat is minted bbls- at SS 87 a9 for Statc- A very large number of petitions, rae- Dre ad stuffs have for Flour, 3d for for Corn. These ity ?3ttm in elections. at 13s 4d for white. further advanced Is Inmrlnnf lnr i.Tmnin t a ..,:.. morials. &c.. were nresented. includinrr wutai, auu is to nourrh to see the cireulaiinn nf several from operatives asking a change rates werc generally demanded, but trans ix. .1. Jin f.lin bnnrs nf labnr nnd nffior? m fnvnr actions had been unimportant. I LuuimtuLc in tuc uiui uui" lue great r -r- t j c t tt . ... o o I r . i i f n i -i I Mocora Kinhirrtsnn AT srnt- inrc mrnn. r,.-r f inf fnn-nri i(r.. r 1 7 in IflF I f 1 1 TlfW fflll Tl I 1 1'S ni .11 Tl P TTl H fr 11 fl Tlfl 1 .voo i .viuuux uu .v xiuuvia "lu 1ltiV LUdb 1L.11LU 1 I I 111 Hlf'lTl. I nil I ... ww - wvw- M vuv there was a feeble noise all nirrht: thn Madison w i nil i.ii ii . i" r ac Din to reguiate compensation oi A. Em York Markets. February 1 3. Cotton Dull, Flour Market without important Sales 400 Sales 4000 bbls. Flour and Corn Meal without material change to notice. Wheat is quiet: sales bushels lied Southern on shipboard, at 32 05. fre eht 13. and 1500 lied lon 11.000 Argument List, Feb. Term. Samuel Ward vs William Bellis. In the matter of the auditors report upon the account of C. Burnet, committee, of Iaacr Hanna, a lunatic. George B. Keller vs Amos Marsh. Washington Overfieid vs Isaac Hanna. William Eastburn vs Ferdinand Dutot. Joseph Kustnn vs Charles Slutter. Notice to Bridge Builders. A Hard Hit. The Washington correspondent of the cars beat to and fro; a carriage now and Philadelphia North American relates the tlien gavc a flutter, but after all, there County Treasurers was taken up and pass- 1 lilt Tr .'.I'- f -l j - . naa Deen a quiet nour. About a nun- mg second reading was postponed. Notice is hereby plven that the Commi- lar reports prime qualities, Baltimore and Isld at 82 07. ltye firm; Corn in fair doners will, on Friday, the-2Uh day of Fob Philadelphia Flour as bavin"- realized 44s re(luest afc steady prices, sales 23,000 bush ruary, 1854, at 1 o'clock p; m. at Resicacon- the whole range. Oats "In connection with the Nebraska b dred and fifty thousand of the people had The Senate then proceeded to Y been lying ion a dead level' for four or sidcration of the bill prohibiting Provisions are steady with a moderate! 6d to 45s. atrial UD tor t ttt-11 i i . l aro unchanged. t vv l i k iii im rr : r iiii(irivj r i i rrnnr n a i the con- toilows: U. b. White Wheat, liJs 10d to h ,i . fie A A nlriA or.il 19 TO n,l DUSinCSS. a capital story is told of Col. Benton. At ZZ " "1 ZTi: Zl :Vi ? " wrnn f!r,l Flnr fid fn 44. Pl.n . '"sliey-The market is steady, with 7' . " -l T" T. " .iii.: a aab 'ru.: saies ot iou DDIS at &cwacM$ aouie ou euru-stoncs; some Deneatu silk- wcann. iuki ma auu uui.ilu.i -x-x w -j. wmu, en counterpanes, and some beneath the Thn snbipefc rT ri fn a lono-fbr Ao. and New Orleans 44s to 45s; White Corn . 1.1 in i i -v I . . e ... . o j great uiue quut oi neaven. uueer figure bate, and the ouest on still nendintr. they make in the mind's eye, to be sure The Senate adiourned. ioi,uuu ioiks, more or less, lying on House. Several uuimnortant local their backs lying in tiers or rows, five bills were considered and disposed of. a dinner partT, a few evenings since, at which the Colonel was present, a gentle man remarked to him that he had not ex pressed his opinion about Mr. Douglass and his bill. sAh! no, gentlemen,' re plied the Colonel, 1 have not said any thing about Mr. Douglas and his bill. He reminds me of an old farmer who had an uuruly bull. The bull had a habit of ju:nping very high, and of running at ; plv?, besides other disagreeable and troublesome tricks. So one day the far mer went out to shoot the bull. Hi3 ne- ;ro man inquired what he was going to ijomg to kill the bull replied ho. 0. or six miles long- 49s to 52s, yellow 50s to 51s, London, Jan. 28th. The Paris correspondent of the Times, writes that the Emperor of Russia's reply do. lying three Or four feet Tho. TIni1;p fbnn nmppprlpfl fn tlm nnn. tn tha Incf nrnnncifinn vo-a tTinuirlif frt Yin deep. In the cellar that 'primitive for- Eideration of the joint resolutions offered not couched in-very strong language but arr' whi.le others w.?ld ttccc 8S G2?' mation;' then first floor, second, third, by Mr. McCombs, on the 14th ult., in fa demanding explanations of such a char- bntead? sVi ar0 akLnS for fcfane PPO auu up to tu. gurrci. a uunurea tnou- vor ot granting to the soldiers and wid- acter as leaves little hope of a change in auu Buunug, wuai, a ooncert: 0ws ot soldiers ot the war iai, one nun- tho Emperor's mind. Fifty thousand people dreaming! Fifty dred and sixty acres of public land, that Tbe popuiar GXCitemcnt at St. Peters- t hniisjirm nnnnlp in mn nwrhf inc Tif. n : i ,ii 1 ? . .rr .. .... 7J Z7n,A Y i V .;, T i .1 , vongroiouai u.iogauon oe insiract- burff ,3 rcpresentcd as indescribable, and fmnot-H ' t f 6 !,Dd ber, Cid t0 ? a11 prpCr mcS for attainiDS the French Government, the letter states, tract tor the building ot a County Undge o- ver the Bushkill creek, near the tannery of Miller ec iUackey, in middle omithhcld town- ;hip. The model of the bridge, bills of timber. &c, can be seen by calling at the Commis sioners office. JACOB ALTEMOSE, ) JOHN C. STRUNK Com'rs, MELCHOIR DBEIIER, ) ' Februcry 9, 1851. Notice to Collectors. The collectors of State and County taxes writ please take notice that all duplicates older than 1853, must be settled nn bv tho .. . i. . . i . ot the trade Irom b o up to 4 iio, tor next term of the court, and the collectors of common and extra brands. In live Flour loo3, are requested to make liberal payments nothing doing. 1000 barrels Pennsylva- y lhe same time, or no longer time will be n a Corn Meal, to arrive within thirfcv aiioweu mem. Philadelphia Markets Monday, Feb. 13. Breadstuffs of all descriptions are dull. There is little or no inquiry for shipment, and prices are drooping, dome holders ass $?o o per one turned with lace. Thirty thousand that object curls twisted up in papers, nivinir their Thn monlnfJrmc wnm AnhinA ri. going to kill the bull, Sambo. Whereup- i r"'-" "o"""" muuoauu j.ue xiouse auiournea. days, sold at 84 12 per barrel. Gram There is but a limited amount of Wheat offering, and but little demand bushels good Lanoastcr JACOB ALTEMOSE, JOHN C. STRUNK, MEKCHOIR DKEUER. February 0, 1854. Com'rs. )ir j imp .so high he break his veckj - The curls hanging over the backs of chairs or Colonel is disposed to leave Mr, Douglas Lnccftfi ,,.Mnair, t, J " f f ' I i J.JLU if UJJtJf XJIUU 2luMtot,0 Jfoticc. cntly never touches such neonle: thov I i 1 M f i n rn imn i ?.. w , memorials. ,x,r, -r tit- . biaJ bau. xu iuwu p.ouio weeping, ana . . now and then, one dvincr; dvino- in i s ,US B4"Wttl d in the Pennsylvania L:lftpn. flv:n :n Aronmr Ami fhan ti, counties of r ..? i ... ,. ,, i ri j a uuvu uui o rnaay proviumg lor tne ptt;n un riJinnU..- tli, - i rrni n rr T.n nniKimiifi wn a rtniinfTf Tirliifn of Ofl Valrtl -i e , . wuuuuy tl lilt o uuiy uu v- bbl UU3UV1. Weil, uuiuris uvuu uis uiuua uiv mi uniuiiir-i t i t ii vU. Inn: C nnr(:n..,n i 1 i I t.. it. -. i rt a - r Tl j .1 ii.i. -i onnn t ? 1 I . . . . I J ' H' lo ue neveu mat iouuu Russians nave inquiry, and turther sales ot 4a5000 I the matter of the account of Jonas Ney- o o these refined times? There's one top for nine solid Pevnbylv t'lll was reporte Lpgirlature ou sale of the P a price not less than 520,000,000. The following arc the prices named for the respective works: For the Delaware divi sion of the Pennsylvania canal, 2,500,- 000; for the main line from Philadelphia a species of gradualism. ' . if i j'X 7. . ous' who has slept like a In n n 5 i, aivinon, r hours, and now he begins to wake; first, D.HI IM)!)' rn- tlm Wt.f l?fnnnl. omi nriii . . '. . . . cj. . . J ' " "" "'-uuujuujwuu. its a half lurch and a on? breath and a ! vawn: then an arm is thrust nut. t.hon n A I J 7 " J f-.ViO mn5ff1i nrr n TOnT.-5nn-nn Mnvf m roo.t ten miles long by five broad, in the rattlc of earjy.jroin- wagons strikes lrauRiiu county, inciiana, it is said, bis car. hearin ia coming too" Then, isiT Pirn vtw mi nntli i rrrsr ' I' U 1 . . ' nf f?rir wincrfi An nrrivinfr nnrl ?nnnitin -V VMA lift UQW W O " UVULUUg irom th flocks duri The ground is covered to the depth of several inches with their manure. Thous ands are killed by causualitics from breaking limbs of trees. 1 m i was anticipating an explosion or such a character as shall force the Emperor of r.r ;f onnn T- 1 f 111.. " " " mifisia. rn maKft a iormai one nrnrinn nt adjourned Harrisburg, Feb. 11. Senate. A large number of petitions, tVc, were presented, embrac- crossed tho Danube. It is rumored hero hnshnls' Southern and Pnnnsvlvnnln vol. hnrt nmt Ar.mh.nm Mntrrnr Pvopinra r ti. fy. lUr nnnf-nn .f I ll. .1 - 3 i 1. I .1 1 ? .1 . I. . . J J I. ... . ... iui lu tu u. toac , uespaicu nau ucen rccieveu irom i0w, mostly m store, at 0 3 cents, and one 'nst will and testament ot IJenry Neyhart, Concmaugh, Madison, Pcnn., St. Petersburg announcing the resignation lot at 92 cents. Oats are unchanged deceased. j.iiu uuuuioi"ui;u, auuuur uppoiiHCU Dy mo said Court to examine, rcsettlcjand make dis tribution, will attend to the duties of his ap- poinment on Friday, the 24th day of Februa ry next, at ten o'clock a. m. at the office of James H. Walton, Esq. in Stroudsburtr, when of Nosselrode, and the acception of the 700 bushels Southern sold at 47 cent. 1 Til II 1 1.1 IjI I . ay "retire ' in -Lllu ouuaw iuu iusuiu.u iuc consiuer- aaiuu uj mu jjwj;iui. uiovorsccd so ou per 04 lbs. 1 . .i rni 1 . 1 4 it is a sole mn niorsp ation ot the special order ot the day, beimr -i here is no abatement m the actual Whiskov is stcadv small sales nf bar of business, whether people think of it or thc bl11 to prohibit the manufacture and hostilities and in the preparations making rols at 35 cts, and hhds at 34 cents. uot.. liut the nettin", the wakin un is saic 01 mtosicating liquors in the uoni- ;or ine anaeu, ou. uo iurmcr oanies are . . v . . 1 ' 1.1. - 1 i.j :ti ii. t 1.. s a lunny enough lor a tarce. Its a process Immense Flock of Pigeons. mouwealth. rni 1 ii 1 . rt me Din oeing Deiore the senate on second reading. Mr. Crabb moved to postpone for the present, which was disagreed to yuas 19, nays lo. reported, either on thc Danube or in A sia. N. Y. & IS. RAILROAD. The rccepts and where all persons interested can attend. nt this rnnd tnr t 10 mnnti nF.lnnimrv V. STAR nil? n . Ami 1 tor rni 11' 1 n , 1 , I " J ) I , xueaiueu ueet3 wncn last seen were 18541 were 8368,544 71: for the same January 30, 1854. steering for 13atoum with fair wind. The Russian fleet was also at sea. Advices from London state that the month last year, 8304,154 05; Increase, $04,3 00. The question was then taken on the largest intelligence, reeeiyed on tho morn first section, and it was agreed to yeas ing of the sailing of the Pacifio by the lb, nays 14. MARRIED. At Hamilton Square, on the 11th inst. London Times, was to tho cfff t that . by tUo STlKiilg j,p7 gS'd Qlubitor's JTotirc, In the Orphans' Court of jtfonrQC C'&unfy In the matter of the account of Abraham,- Sniffer, administrator of the estate oT John Kirnrniinir with Tifronnc Th,. rn,r ,. ' fa v.., .. . . n 11.' j lt . uy mu avuv. U". riuuig, iur. dUCOD 1. Jier- swariumg witn pigeons, lhe roar bis tongue moves uneasily; taste is return- The bill was then passed as far as the Czar had not proceeded to extreme meas- z0 0f Stroudsbur and Mis Rimannn o r 0 -, - r v Tb in?- -uastiy, ms eyes open, and one alter wtu "U amuunnug mo auuiou 01 sus- ui uu iumug iuu uuuy ui .uu anieu Mechtlev of Smithfipld ft most is trfimondious. nnri f 10 Lic .1 . , , ' I nLA :., jii. m: fl,,D T11, C uuttuut-jfi oimiuutm. j - "wtuc otner tuen nan close, tucn open a- rvl,iU jjikiuiow, uuu tuu auuuiu ui mjuuia, uw uian i. iriuirthe flirzht darken the heavens.! .,j i, i ' 1 i. liy tho samo, at tho samo time and all over- place, Mr., John Iluffert, and Miss Sally Ann iuiner, ot ropiar V alloy. Valuule Pkoperty. The Fricdens- 13ote sai was rccei in North belongi J J A i . 1 ucv.ti-uu, auu uuutaiuing goou irou ore. are the awake for all day. There's an- Without coming to a vote, the subioct U'leets to observo strict neutrality or to other, souud asleep this minute, and this, was postponed lor the present. tase active part with 'lurksr Jt was ha shakes himself like a hue Newfound- Tho Secretary of tho Commonwealth Telegraphed from Vienna that it had land, sprines up 'percussion' and the having been introduced, presented a spe- transpired thatthe Czar's final reply would thing is done; the fellow hasn't a sleepy cial message from the Governor, report- he a contemptuous refusal of the Vienna willUm uii fin a Vw hair about him. Snowy quilts that have ing his action under the act recently pas- Note, also referring Turkey to Prince 111, Uoncnsne" aScd about . , ... j.n ?.i ii . nnm,n i, f n. i7..-u: n t, r p - a. -n i:..i j years. uuuiici ui tuu i" iUiJUJlU UMtJuuuuuu iui iUlLUUl pui.lUUlura, aUU message is a paper asserting positively that he will not give and treats some- up one jot ot JMenacljikoff s first denial. DIED. In Cherry Valley, on the 5th inst., Mr. January 31, 1854. Tho undersigned auditor appoinled by tho. said Court to examine, resettle and make dis tribution, will attend to the duties of hid ap pointment on Friday, the 24th day of Febru ray next, at ten o'clock a. m. at his office, in Stroudsburg, when and where all persons in?i terosted can attend. SAMUEL S. DKEUER, Auditor. occurrences at lettc. ncrs, toss JTrEfiTorte are being made to have the underneath. Out it scat of justice removed from Easton to , tvt: 1 Bundles of rags in dark, damp cor- "c an(i the facts within the knowledge ss and tumble; there is something the Executive, from personal observa- scat of justice removed from Easton to j-i.uiuu.iu. juc .tuz.ua 01 iue latter place have offered to furnish the necessa ry grounds, and to pay 20,000 towards . 1 f 1 the pqDiic Duuuings. comes ung more tion. fi We have heard of an old lady who was so very particularly neat, that sho al ways nicely washed her eggs before she PALMER & BROTHER. In Stroudsburg, on the 14th inst. Wil- T ESPE0TFULLY inform the Mer, Ham Hurley, son of Peter S. and Han- chants of Straudsburcr nnd vinmifv nab Iliuton, aged 2 months and 13 days, that they have on hand and are inanufact turimi Tenuessee has a school-fund nearly a million and a hajf of dollars, last IVolicc. PURE TALLOW CANDLES, 111 persons indebted, or having unset- in the Boroujrh of Stroudsbnrrr nnd will tlod accounts with tho Undorsirrnnd. will knnn nnnetntiHw r.?11 1 Was , i 1 . c r -vuotouhj vm uauu n lijif oui'Piji I nlnnan onll nnrl coffin fhn Dunn ntithnn tnK! J. il.. rr 1 . , . :x i'i7.. , , alwavs nartimilnrlv narnfnl. mnrnvr. In f 7. .? v"w 7 wr sate at as 10W rate ujwjiiuuuuu .u travel uy mo route aua - j mrtuor notice anu save cost. as nan m of or.Trrtfi, ocfoi.ii.r.. flof thn Mllin f 1 m n f n Irn3 at-fnr. n . JJ:.l IQT1IT. in T II O Tl fl n fn CDA IT fhn tnf WHO mcf I 1TTt4 TT UTTT T T1TI I -..., . vi u uu.. uuu auu uwuiu-i-r" "w t'"" " w "J j xxKJ . 11. piiJUijrjn. Uall before nnrchasino- elsewhere rags. Misery makes no toilette, and there Th?Govcrn0r regards the difficujtics broke them into the pan tofry; and are no curtains to draw. ' as now settled, and says there will be no 1 . , t7' ed ground in favor of a, break of guagel exactly hot enough to fry them, Feb. 14, lSS'i, 3t, I Strotidsburg, February 2 1854,