Sljc jfcffcrsonian. Flurry i V J"- I i - Tt affords us no ordinary pkuic i announce the fact, that Messrs.. SlouiTer, (-tr.nn.ler and Dean, Stage proprietors of this place, Unvo offi-otcl arrangement with the Trenton & JMvidcro and Cen tral Railroad Companies, which will ena ble Ibem to convey passengers from Phil adelphia awl New-York to Slroudsburg in one u3. Stages leave Easton, for this place, im mediately after the arrival of the Cars: half past one o'clock P. 51. and arrive in Stroudsbucg at 7 o'clock P. M. This will furnish accommodation to those of oar citizens, as well as those on the route, who may wish to travel to oi from Philadelphia and New-York, or any rf the intermediate points. The citizen." of Stroudsburg and others in the vicinity, should feel, as wc trust they do, a most lively interest in this enterprise. Beside the consideration of personal convenience, it furnishes a cheap, direct and rapid mode of transit to or from either City , Dramatic AssodaUea. Wo were present on Tuesday evening Jat, at Lhe performance of the above as sociation, and must confess that wc were l.ighly gratified. TliQy have favored the citizens of this place with a series of per formanccs during the past few months and whatever scruples some may enter tain, we must say that wc have not ob served any thing that had a tendency to lower the standard of public morals or that would vitiate correct principle, or compromise good taste in the member ship. One night more gentlemen. rsff The Secretary ; on, Circum stantial Evidence. The remarkable incidents of this most excellent novel are drawn from one of the strangest 1 rials in thcuholo range of English Criminal His tory. Tt was the strongest case ol Lir- .fnii:.l Evidence that it is pos,ibk for (he mind to conceive; and though, in From the Chamhcrsburg Whig. YThig Stole Kcniiuccs. The Whi'j State Convention has pre jfcnted a ticket to the people of Pennsyl vania, which in point of capacity, integri ty and popularity, has rarely been equal led. Hon. James Pollock, dieting candidate for Governor, is hardly pnt the noon-tide of life, and combines all the ,. ;.,! oimiipr.ts of Micccss. lie is a mini ilM t w imk.i c-tpital trials, the utmost caution is n.-cd iu ,TC,itit.,nan 0f unimpeachable morals; one riecivin" evidence purely of this charac y.hosu purity either in public or private er yet"!! this in,,ance,.every link in the life, has never been questioned; ; a cam ter, 1 ;,.,,, ni singular rower, and a man t. soLjncd uttem i " : r 1. l.n bns consented to accept the can- didacy only in deference to the many Whigs of the State, who nave urgca nun as the best man to bear the old Whig standard in the coining contest. We are nssured that he will faithfully discharge his duty as a candidate; that he will obey the unanimous wishes of his friends in a thorough and energetic canvass of the State; and if the Whigs but do their duty, he cannot be defeated. In presenting the name of Hon. Geo. Dausie, of Allegheny, for Canal Com missioner, and that of Hon. Daniel M. Sr.iYSLit, of Montgomery, for Supreme Judge, the Convention was scarcely lc chain was so perfect, it secincu uuenj eIcct,HC would bring to the Gub- i.rmi-isilde tO Crr. SO that t;0 j'll'y pl'" ,...,frt,;.,1 op.. ;m rrilrtrnori pvTwifillfiP - - llUiUVIILU Ui"LU V C? . . m the verdict oi ,i m,.imnlnii; flnrntinn to the in- foi Innate. Mr. .L'ARSIE is a gentleman .... , . ... .1 ,i. . :..u;,.., ......Lll, nf t, ).,t,.- Ttr Pni T.nr-K-V.nn- of irrcat cspencucc 111 our btatc aiiairs 1 tn f 1, rnr-ofr ess o'thur fnt tilical course commenced in 1S43. It and is the wan above all others in our ready assenlto the cow.ctrso u La rclncml)Cred that Gov. Pouter legislature to expose the various frauds passed the fatal sentence, iho Home n.nnnvnn Anintmnnt sooftcnr.racticed upon the Coniinonwcalth. Secretary, when applied to, answered thai in lg42j because it did not give the He has served four years in the House, tho cmo was too clear to admit of a bone i;nn'a K'inrn 'nf sl;n distri, to the Loco- and ia now serving his eleventh session r r i fi.,..u.r i, r-;,. ror, lUmn ii,n ( rt r, v ni . . 1 ni f mi. i n t he S c n a to . and his fourth term. He 01 TCI' IO U" il lu , Jill. in V, iiiv rviilUj uu. iulus. J 11 utii iiiu v.uii;iv.cnui:..i v..i i i 1 ., .. " i'c.t;i Hnv is. we believe, the oldest and we may say from t ic infill ranic or tne parties, was in- a iu-ijui.u , , ,nfi mnh.M- nf : ..Jv.i..,,. Pouter had the Stato gerrymandered to the most cffcient and useful uuecu w wu vai i.itu.uu,iu uu . , u ...o .iinvlv pit irr .ranch : aua snouiu me a uum- . i Mit';it:ii:v:iii,- iiu v ijtn uliuui j i . . . , . 1 iiv 1 1 ia ii i ii iiul proper person, declared thai guilt was too . :nQ :n aa fnl. TjQeofoCO Works not be sold, his election would be , , r ,y k S12.000, palpable to permit him to rob Justice of district to include Union county, in order ! peculiarly icuun.ue. " which is probably insured. t i it . . t i i .3 i-.i r' i i . i..4-n nn vi iriinv. ii i ii una svliiuh, " -"- icr prey: anu our ncro an innocent as iiiat ins ueoieu menu, uiu Destmctive Fire at Birmsiigliam. Hundred Families Houseless! ! Loss 200,000 Hollars. Pittsburg, March 27. A terrible fire occurred yesterday afternoon in the city of Birmingham, opposite Pittsburg, which caused an immense detruction of property, and rendered at least two hun dred families houseless. It commenccc in the packing house attached to Shu men's glass works, and the wind blowing strong, and there being no water to be had the flames continued to rage until 0 o'clock, and was then arrested only by pulling down the houses that stood near. Upwards of one hundred houses and .-tores are in ruin?. Between Grosvcnor and McKcc streets, 40 buildings were de stroyed, and the burning shingles, carried by the wind to the houses ou Bradford street, destroyed G dwellings and stores nn Bradford and JJcnman streets. It is imnossible to estimate the los ac- curatcly, some accounts using it at vvn', t', .. i o.-n nun wnne outers ruuucu it ju,vw i 000. About ouc third of the loss is covered We have by telegraph an account of a ' . . ? ... vnrv nvfmisivp. firn which broke out in to refer the reader to the book. Thi Executive, Mr. Snyder was nominated anu YVV; ,.u n ..i... The Whics presented ten. I'UICK, oi a u T? 7 7.,, ;nst Tim firn hroke out in Majrazinc- , Milton, a is placed the fate of their fellow-mcnjand we arc sure that not one can rise from t in Magazine & Pcrnn's fur and burnt with ra though in imi tate arc nrcparcu 10 uuikuiu a uuau"v i - nnrnsal of tl, l.onlr v.itho.t M,ln, tn flip FiurK, died and again the Locofocos ral- of administration and a rac lica c nange o , ConflaSration i c ,. , ,r c - riM. -v nniiev. ana wc necu uut uistiiuiu uui - . , .. . i'.nnn r cause and our can- estimated at irom ouu ui.ii lopowuuu Keystone Stale will P considerable portion or which , is coereu ber of lives have been loat bv the ia;hn ' n .1 11 ii 1. l.-.i !... , r, i . OI tllC WailS, inougll UUi urn; uu.iy uu.- (Srect F2ocd in Lining fekiet L rccovc;odtgat of Mr. Woodruff, !,0C0,G00 WOi'ia Oi rropcriy foremau of Escmnfc Company, of New DeslrOj'cd Orleans, and a highly respectable citizen. The Young Ladies' Shorter Cat&Msm. What is the whole duty of women: To dress to sing to dance to play on the pianoforte to gabble French or Ger manand to preside gracefully at the tea-table! What i a man? A thing to waltz with to flirt with to take one to the theatre to laugh at to be married to to pay one's bills and to keep one comfortably! What is life? A polka--shottische a dance that one must whirl hroush as fa-t as possible! What i death ? It's something that is uniasu ionablc to talk of to whisper of to think of-so the less that's said about it tuc dcuci i i 890 RE WAR! On the ninht of iho fh of November. IS53. n nifin In. llf nr.mo n led from Simmlsburg, taking viiliNhim a votmg f',irl about 17 years old, Willi whom it ii supposed he is ohabiting. The said Brown is AS years old, about a live- irei m infhes in height, light complexioncd 3muW Imir and is crossed eved eves lieht blue anil formerly a lesidcnt of Hioom County, N. Y. He is a School I eacher, proiesses U be a Baptist and occasionally turns preacher. The young girl, whom he enticed away. ? nbout 5 feci "one inch in height, rather'len dcr, black hair and grey eyes, and has an impediment in her speech. The said Isaac ISrown Jplt a wi.e anu uvo children in Stroudsbur?. The above reward will be paid for the apprehension and deliv ery of said Brown at' Htroudsbtirc, or ten dollars for his arrest and delivery in any Couuty Jail, upon information being jjivcn of this fart to the undersigned. OLlVF.lt D. STONK. Stromlshurg. CHARLES WATKItS. Piymoih. Luzerne Co. I'.:. March 30, 151. DRUG STOKE, a Providential Escape from the was consmercu as i '8 c , . , content in his favor. J he W lugs nonnn- of human judgment, as wa , T Voxa.ock. then a vonns in the case of Morris Courtlcy, mo,i nc ATiitnn bar. and after a III Mit V 7 , j - - I (Ml V t4 - - fellow being; for it is not to be supposed Whigs at special or unimportant elections, C ! J i- c.tlV.nn t hat such fallibility vouchsafed can ever a train be e.xDected. sniritcd stru.Tide. Snydlu wis again dc u a - i j izzi i s fPAT fori hv ne:irlr 1000 maiorifv. iO Jll'. J 1 J ti i rr( . . most powerfully written, and evinces knowledge of the workings of the In: anu ne at once look a nign nmh ? r-. , n, : heart, and the promptings of a depraved LiiPij-lentedvoun. men of the Slate. In Might, which swept eerj thing in it . - c . mind, that is not ofitn met with, but IS'M lrl ir ,1 , n .i i, enmnptifnr. At such a time, and with rr i rnin n rnnn nr-nnn r i run rrnr m inn i - - On Thursday morning last, about 2 Mr. M'Leod, the foreman of another ol o'clock, the rain commenced to fall, and tne cnj eompan.u, uuu .u- EST We find in the legislative proceed ings of last week, very little of interest, other than the passage of a prohibitory Liquor bill, in the House, by the fol lowing vote z. Yeas Messrs. Abraham, Atherton, Tlsrton, eck, Uigham, Caldwell, Carlisle, Cook, Crane, Dougherty, Davis, JDecgan, e France, Eld red, Ellis, Evans, Foster, tiallenttne, Gibbnncy, Gwin, Hart, lliest aucl, Uiller, Hummel, Jackman, Kilgore, liO-wery, (Tioga.) Linn, Magee, Maguire, Manderfield, MConnell, IMeily. Mona ghan, .Montgomery, Moore, Muse, Parke, Parmlee, Fassmorc, Patterson, Porter, Painej, Rawlins, Robert, Scott, Smith, (Crawford,) Strong, Ziegler and Chase, SpraJtcr 50. Xys Messrs. Adam?, Baldwin, 1 Jeans Beyer, Boyd, Bush, Byerlv, Cal in, Chamberlin, Collin?, Cummins Dun niug, Eekcrt, Kdingcr, Fletcher, Fry,Gil more. Gray, Groom. Hamilton, Herr, Hills, Hippie, Horn, Ilunseeker, Hunter? Hurtt, Johnson, Knight. Laury, (Lehigh,) Miller, Palmer, Poulson, Bowe, Sallade, Shenk, Sidle, Fimonton. Smith, (Berks,) Stewart, Stockdalc, Struthers, Wheeler, Wicklein, Wilson and Wright 4G. We have not seen the bill, but have been informed that it merely provides for the taking of a vote of the people 'wheth er they desire the enactment of a prohib itory law. The bill before the Senate, which ba passed to a third reading, is a prohibito ry bill, with a proviso that if not approv ed by the people ou the second Tuesday of October next, it shall be null and void. In case of approval it is to go into opera tes on the 22d of February next. J3-The Harrisburg Keystone, a dem ocratic print, has taken grouud iu favor of the Kile of the public works. id he at once took-a nigii rank among p , t in it sidered serious. The total loss is ailed on c n.. ioii. ti.-:.. i. v r n.: r t ,.n., coiuijciiiui. aucu inwu, . ,, oaiuru iv. mu ioiu tuai. iuuuuuui tui,i. ' . , .. , such an opponent, the stoutest hearted inc Vai , . . York Harbor, was much lower than had ol bis tormer production, entitled -heads mi ht baTe ,icsitatcd. It was during the l r Sii Tu1Z hZ been known for years. The slips in many and Hearts," than which there is no mefcm0rable contest between Mr. Clay five feet higher than it has c cr Dec n better work of fiction in the English and Mr. Polk, when party lines were snown, and t rom its source to boats at the lower end of the city, had i ,i ' - i-nnnn there is nota bottom hut what is ennrei . . . ". lanauaise. drawn with a rigor never before known jre i ' 1 J much cllfficnlty in making their landings. I - l " . 1 I I .-.o- -tt- r c n LLUi uwi . w- I . - - . ,T l . 1 mi i i ii j- in our mstorv: anu ms uuuuucut w . i i u,. At io?ton tne aaie was unusuaiiy severe, The above valuaole and lnterestin-r . . J , , rf j i...ihvwtM5 mom or less imunred. bv the AJU-tuu "'V . . . i ,. ' H:is this d.iy opened his new Druj h'torc in the Gothic" Hall on Eiral.etli .-trcct, jtisr. helow S. J. ilolliiiehend's Hotei. where fio intends keeping constantly on hand a fulr assortment of Fresh Dnurs &. slv&zh?s and fine Chemicals, to which he invitestheattention of Pliysiccians , Merchants, and the public weuc?rally tie intends liceuinir a fullsunplv ofPaintsr Oils, Varnishes, Dyestnlltf, Burning Fluid, Ciimphene, Turpentine, &c , which he will sell at Kaston price?. .... - n Particul .r attention will be given to iiiimg-ph)-sicians' orders, and they may always rely upon receiving good articles, well packed, promptly sent and at fair prices. He also keeps on hand a very full assort ment of the most nppnned Truces, Abdo minal Supporters, Breast Kxh.-iui.ter, Nipple. Glasses and Shields, &c. au .ne w,ua iB anu in e.esung ackn0Vlcdgcd popularity and had what was "1 a man was killed by the falling ef a chim- mth an excellent assortment of a strQ hoM up0 arty. But Mr. oss of fencing or crops which weic still QQmr blications, for sale in this place at Pollock, in the face of 800 majority a- left standing in the news. . , . rcU. in Albany a great number of build- ck's Jewelry Store, or by He Witt gainst him, and regardless of the defeat faring 1 e entne aay on i i . y unroofed, but no persons seriously in- . i,i . . t u mftnse nuaniuusoi icuaii", iuuiuci.wm . , r - , & Davenport, publishers, 100 & bc ff.?" JlZ Nassau Street, New-York. contest promptly and many of our read- shocks, nay-MacKs, e.c - - ;d t h bcci'1 1q.l The storm estend. ... 1 1 - J . . . i. . .1 rnnn Cni inn rl.-rtl nr. T in HlPrC Ol IUC 1 . . . crs will remember with what soiicitu'icine w..fc ed with considerable severity from Cen- WhiMof the whole State watched that wrreiit oi - ; - tral Xew York to Boston. At the east- mi n . n S V IlUTS OI II1C WllOlCOiaiU tt.UUIU. ""M , , ' r K ifie b'OJS lieCOYCrea. gtru- le. It was considered the battle- reached us irom J u 1 wafd .fc also Afc3ostonj e recently published a narrative ol ground for supremaeyin the Congres- heavy losses ; sustained bj our farmer ifc d h oss of propcrtv apture of Mrs. Wilson by the Ca- sional delegation, and every true friend u. near or on. ? wind tuaicu niu . -j i Vnfnnm -.,,,1 nf i blew with great violence an along tne . -,r dis- besides a large quantity or corn and oth- t a igs ot- tuat uis- o 1 c ,i coast from Cane God to Nova bcotia. In s were W thfi pantnrc T.JSn nennofrnn, 'Un, Uf tllC gallant CLAt r , . ,. ' . .and fears of the higs in that narrative it wa3 meniionea mat her husband was killed b' and that two lads, his brothers, were cap- local district was contested with tuc spi tared and still retained. The two boys rit of desperation. But for the overshad- VaLT. Excl0a Of DavW JfiWel. have since been recovered, having been owing influen ce of thejSati npCf 'Lreali; 0cod thc iJtcr sum. David Jewell, after having been twice TionoKt. ni. nn PXTnc nsr nf snrnrsl tiniif?rn?s ' , ,. i ..l i.j. i. From fhn nfcoimts that have reached " a r of dollars each by two friendly h: breeds. Tlse Cal Region. The Suaburv American savs: 'The valuation of real estate in this county has increased within the last year nearly one million of dollars. Nearly the whole of this increase is owing to the developemeni of the Shamokiu coal region, or perhaps we should more properly say, the com mencement made in developing this coal region, as not one of the seven or eight companies preparing to ship coal have sent any to market, except perhaps the Lancaster Collier', from which, probably several thousand tons may have been sent.' Major HoUbic, Asst. P. M. General, died Wednesday morning, at Washington city, of consumption. Jle has long been known as a most able and efiicient officer. The InUumajiitv Case. We published a few week's ago an ac count of thc inhuman treatment of : -hild by its parents, Graves and Susan Hammer. Both parents were soon after indicted at Philadelphia for the conduct. The trial came on last week, when thc mother was convicted and the father ac quitted. She was sentenced to an impris onment of six months in the penitentiary. TjA. petrified man vs attracting the attention of the curious at Baltimore. It is thc bod of a man found burrid six feet deep iu guano, on the island of Ich aboe. It is petriGed and turned to a mass of solid stone, retaining all the min ute outlines of a perfect specimen of hu manity. It has been examined by phy fcieians and scientific men and pronounced one of the most marvelous subjects ever witnessed. Ixirgc Sale of Corn. The Detroit Ad writer of Monday, says that a firm in that city have effected a sale of 200,000 bushels of corn, at 70 cents, delivered in Albany on the opening of navigation. Thc htock of corn there is large. A S'Tcrc Sentence. Ilowlaud A.Smith arrested for robbing the U. S. Mail, was arraignod in the U. S. Circuit Court at New Haven, Connecticut on Friday last. He plead guilty, and was sentenced by Jud"e Xngersoll fo hard labor in thc State prison for the term of twenty-seven ear. Fatal Aeddent. At Phihidcldhia, on the IGth iusf. as a girl named Elizabeth Creamer, aged 15 years, was carrying a loaded gun up stairs, she got into a wrangle about the weapon with a younger brother, who caught hold of the gun while she retained her grasp of the muzzle. , During the struggle the trigger was caught or struck by the boy's foot, the gun went off and the charge entered the girl's side killins ceo her in&tantly. A Keiv Thing. Two ladies appeared a few days ago on the streets of Baltimore, dressed in the height of fashon, one of them wearing a long trail ou her maguificient silk dress which swept the ground lor several feet behind. Following them was an Irish boy apparently about fourteen years of age, dressed in -livery, consisting of tight pantloons, red vest, and tight-bodied coat with large buttons, and a high black hat put on his head, with a white feather iu it. The young livery man's chief occupa tion seemed to be to raise his young mis tress' train as she crossed the streets and muddy places. The youngsters ou the streets tormented him some. Dr. A. RevPt't .S:i-kso:i has re moved hie office to the same biiiidiiui. where? he may always be found when not absent ou business. On Thursday of each week hit may bo consulted at his orlice from 9 to 12 a. :.!., and 2 to 5 p. m. Siroudsburg, March 30, 154. most complete poli owUcn t his - embfeuTn whTcli he denied having country lias ever witnessed, the big. n - nremediatca murdcr. tc trembled as shev cave their best energies --" . ---- i i cji.iiiu.vv4 ua . u.-j w i. 0 LfV, tnnwn l.iH iinrnv lrnnn-n lnu Victim bftrrn ilP to the struggle, 'lhe result was me m- -0-: ; : , -f J ... f-,nn,v , ,-- t i i onn swnpnmor iin il a Lremeiiuou.- uuiiiuu v.uuii nu a inuuu iu n-un.w vum. wi.uU umph Ot .vir. rOLLOCK ly ie n o d.inl, n,P3. Hnntod with drink which ,coks "ft" !L1STp fn its suU;,,rgiS entire fa, U maddenoa hn to in... ijy, Jk , no TT.V T)nrI. nA Air rr -v 5omc and even sweeping ou numoers oi nouses recoiiecuon oi wuat uaiwiuu untu at-i 700 in the same T HZldovcn durin, the height of the flood, concluded by addressing his young friends tneiruupnmayDejubiiiuuW rinvilln Wa loarn that all the nravimr them most earnestly to avoid the gain, in 1S40, lUr. roLLOCK . ' R.. fmntin thc Hver nfnxieatincun.and cordial! v fonravc all ted for Congress in thc same uistncr, anu -v. 0 .... 1 r . r r r Jllisos Vhitb, of Clinton, was his com- re from three to five feet deep in water, as he hoped to be forgiven, feeling confi .. ' ' , . n -,i nn. flif nrr fTvn nr iron Kiii dinfrson flntif. of llio mfircv oftiod. petitor. Thc contest wasconuueteu wun ' o 1 it. tlo in 'rh rrrmmd in that villao-Q were above much cnercy on both siucs, out iur. l. ui.- a-o . ... T, Vn . ua i,v iho. disiiassionate the water. Iiornble Sufferings at Sea. The bark of all parties invincible, and thc repeal The rise there was sudden and nncx- Saxonville from Calcutta, fell in with, on of theLocofoco party greatly increased inhabitants had retired to bed and were John, Capt Kodbird, of Gardiner, Me., his strength. He was elected oy neany ...B j I, TYY- i 1500 majority. Since then he has never of the waters in their houses, far above Was hove down on the 21st of bebruary, , S ft i r (Znn where it had ever reached at any former m a south-east cale. lhe captains wife been neiore inu pcupiu iui aujr . . . - ' i at i V i ii r,:,i.,f T,t.i rise, and in the inornmirthe nvernresen- and a seaman named Martin died on the .i ? ii...!ki.,,i rvi.,ii;n .,nrl"Mnn- ted the spectacle of one vast sheet of 22d, and a colored man named Douglass, lilt! .UIUlUIUUCiIilllU, uuiumum 1.1.- ..... 11 .1 II 1 C 1 1 1. a ' tour district in IBoU by tfov. joijnston, . i v.iiw0 v.v, ... U, -.v ... ...... , but he declined bein a candidate for e- town is situated, and during thc day until fallen in with, thc survivors, the cap lection under the amended Constitution, immense quantities of valuable lumber, tain, two sailors and thc cook, had no and resumed thc practice of his profes- saw logs, fencing, and produce of every provisions or water, and had to live on the x l-Inl ii.Jtli nnocinnnllv n IinilSiV nflSSfm K-id tt nf linn rrl n sq 'Viovr irr?Viil nf. nn?. sionat Miiton. r , r - ; j r: Ar. Tr r .rr'c Hnnfrrncq vrn! down the stream. ton in the most aistresseu conuition. x'j.i. j. u v-'- --'"o ... , , . , , -7 . , . 11 .. Ml 1 j tie loss in the Jiicicmg vaney win nut rll sWf. nf ftl. 000.000. and when full PlialailisIpSiisi MarKi. itilt k.uvv w - J J 7 I accounts have reached us we would not Monday, March 27. There is more Utbitor's Notice. In Uie Orphans' Court of Monroe County. In the matter of the report of thc Aud itor upon the account of John II. Kunklo and Peter Kunkle, Administrators of the estate of John Kunkle, dee'd. The undersigned, Auditor appointed by the said Court to make distribution a mong the heirs of sajd decedent, will attend to the duties of his appointment on Sat urday, the 2Bth day of April next, at 10 o'clock A. M. atBarys Hotel, in Strouds burg, when aud where all persons inter ested can atlend. F. STAItBIRD, Auditor. March 30, 1S54. ' f jpanleEewi Castor Oil, a very Mipc JL nor article for salo by ' F. IiniJJNSHEAD. Stroudsburg, ?larch 30. IS51, At the earnest solicitation of uumcrou3 fiiends, the undersigned has consented to remain in this place for a short time, in order that those desirous ot preserving for future reference those "fresh and ro seate tints which incline to youth," may avail themselves of this excellent oppor tunity to obtain that invaluable treasure. Having practised with one of the best ci tv artists, thc public may rest assured that his is no vain pretence. No pictures taken away unless approved ot by ail parties. Booms at Holhnshead s new Uotlnc Hall. G. S. GBUBBU. Stroudsburg, March 23, 1S."j4. QA5, iSUATaS, b'ora.v. Saltpetre, aud O L'reain of Tart tr, lr sate bv F IfOIJiLNb'HEAD. Strondshun:, .March SO. I8."l. Daring Robber y, Miss McNeill, daughter of Gen. John McNeill, and a neice of President Picrec, was met iu one of thc public streets of Washington, by a ruffian, knocked down and robbed of her purse, containing about 530, certificates of stock amounting to $2000, and a val uable diamond pin. Thc blow was so se vere that sho was rendered insensible, and whilst in this condition was robbed. This ruffianly outrage was penxtratcd iu own day. characterized rather by close attention to thc public business than any di.-play in debate. He delivered but four or five speeches during the sis years he served, and they were on subjects in which his constituents were immediately interested. Representing as he did a district in which there were heavy manufacturing interests, he zealously opposed the repeal of thc Protective policy. He also spoke in fa vor of additional pay to our troops in ac tive service, and in favor of Congress re cognizing thc long deferred claims of the soldiers of the war of 18l2. His, course on the Slavery question was decided but not fanatical, uniformly resisting the encroachments of the South, and the ex tension of the peculiar institution. In deed, there aro few public men who have discharged thc responsible trust3 confided to them in a manner more creditable to themselves and more acceptable to their constituents. Such is the man presented by tho Whig party for the highest office in the State, a centleman combining in an eminent dc gree the necessary qualficatious, not only for a successful candidate, but also for the discharge of the high duties of the office in a faithful, enlightened and pa triotic manner. He comes before thc people with a frank avowal of the princi nles which will govern him if successful, and he would scorn to seek popularity at .... . - i the cost ot his integrity, lie has been nominated not only without iiis solicita tion, but against his well known wishes; UVVVUlJ JiJ vVw --w , . w j be surprised to find that it exceeded that inquiry for Flour and prices are firmer. sum. Sales of 1100 brls. mixed and straight The water commenced subsiding on brands at $7 20 per brl part on Saturday Saturday, and is now again down to its evening, which is now generally refused ; ordinary level. Cynthiana News. 500 brls, deliverable in all April, at 87 tty, t,.v and luuu barrels, a select brand, at Eliso'.V Nothing. - ,7 7fi' snmn linblors nrn indifferent about A xporrt sop.iot.v bea'riny this title has selling until after thc receipts of the - j a i o - ..nn.l.T Vinr. fnynmrl null Is mnifllv ofnnmnrc ndvJpna T1lPI"f IS n inndfirSlT.fi 1 UUll l J UVJ il 1U1 ... . . j icifc J """"J'"' - - spreading throughout the country. In demand for city consumption at S7 62-1 the state of Now York they enroll 00,000 Up to 9 50. Ilyc Flour is unchanged. members. What they are, what they Corn Meal is in better demand and prices want, where they como from, what they have advanced 25 cents per brl 200 brls do, not knowing, we cannot say. But Pennsylvania sold at 3 50. that thev are a'nower in the State, that Grain There is but a little Wheat of- thev make nominations, that they mingle ferlng. and it is wanted. Small sales of in ml (ifivriT Inntinnt! I vorv fividenf.. rficl sit SI 70 sinrl whiffi fit 1 80 ner bush An election tor municipal olhccrs took Bye is m demand at uua'Ji cents. place last week in oaiem uass.; xne uorn is neia at ou cents, auoar, uul a. vc W lugs mere, to tneir utter auiazuiiiuut, ry jiuiiieu aiuouub ouenug vuta aiu uu rnrn lnnfan 1it fine lllVIQlIlln nnWftf. plintlfTPfl. The regular Whig candidate got but 481 Whiskey The demand is limited. votes, and the Know Nothing, candidate Small sale3 of brls at 2G cents. received 1,346. All the Know iSothing ..rwi;,iof00 mnM tlui olnpfpfl ftp. r the ficw YoiH WLuvlieU . . -mm- r Tii n rr t most taiuraphant fashion. In Waltham MONDAY, MAitcii jj iour,ivc. ne o i;i.-n rAQiiH. npfinrrfid. but no- flour market ia firm : sales 4500brls atS7 bo ly knew how it was done. The Know 5Ga7 75 for Ohio and Michigan: South rnt,l.;nfr! rrsivfi nn nnte of nrenaration. but crn flour firmer ; sales 800 brls at 87 81i ' O - - " " I I" J - flocked to the polls, of a sudden, and of a8 for common to good brands. sv snddnn Mi fi deed was done. G rain Wheat, held higher; Bye nuict: H w-oMVa. v-.w , , v W A ' Corn firmer ; sales 14000 bushels at 83 It is rumored that Mr., Choate, is en- a84jcj Oafs quiet, gaged in writing a History of Greece. Whiskey-Sales 00 brb at 25 51 25c; I u the Orphans' Court of Monroe co. In the matter nf thc Estate of John Miller, dec d. The undersigned Auditor appointed by thc Orphans' Court of Monroe county, to exam ine and if occasion reauire. resettle the ac count of Levi flutter and Jacob Miller, Ad ministrators of the estate of John Miller, dec d. and report what amount must be deducted from thc Real Estate to pay debts, &c. will attend to the duties ot Ins appointment, on Saturday the twenty-second day of April next, at ten o'clock a. m. at his olTko m Strouds burg, when and where all persons interested can attend. CHARLTON UURXETT. A ud it or. March 23, 1354. It. Spls. Turpentine on hand and Tut? sale by F. HOIJ.INS1IKAD. Stroudsburg, March 30, 1851. ""littf.!, At a meeting of the Elders aud Trustees of tha Presbvterian Church of Stroudsbunr. thev j a " have resolved that no pews are to be rented- in said uliurch. 1 he scats arc now open ajul free to nil, after this date, March 23, 1854. liming Fluid constantly on hand and for sale bv F. IIOI.LINSHEAD, Stroudsburg, March 30, 1851. A IcoSiol always onhand and for rJL by sain V. HnU.INSHKXlh Siroudsburg, Miivh' 30, 1851, .