S1)C 3c(fcvsoninn. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1830. The Late Storm. hi I'nltf on last J huriMlav nltiht. a 15 - - - " all dny Fiidrty, raped it a fearful rate and in ccjtnin loealitie did much dat' no. In t1is county, o fur a- wo have learned, the lo-s ha- not been very rxt-'ii- Mve. The All right MetbodiU Church near Sayloraburg, wns unroofed, and the futile cnd.s of the brick walls were blown down, and we learn that the hide wall li ..hnttfrnd and nrUK2 thai they will probably have to be ro-built Tbo barn of John J. Griffin in Stroud township, was partly blown down. Sev eral buildings in New York City, Jersey City. Brooklyn, and, indeed, all placoh that we have beard from,- were more or less damaged, some blown down, su: many unroofed. The shipring was gen erally much damaged, and especially at and around New York; and tbo following boats, schooners, &c, were sunk together with their contents: lianre A.Woodruff, loaded with potatoes; the schooner Mid dieses aud George; a caDal boat loaded with 1,000 bushels of oat; two larire brign and a smaller boat, owned by the Citv Department: three other schooner Dimes not mentioned; oud another boat containing 70,000 bushels of outs. In Philadelphia IS or '20 buildings were riihrr iinrnofod or blown down. J he PointBrcczeGas Works wereblowndown, and two of the workmen killed. The house ttbs one tory, beiug 60 feet from the ground to the top of the roof. It was 50 feet wide, aud 250 fect long, and built of Trenton brown stone, the walls being IS inches thick; the roof was of iron, cover ed with elato. The wind blew in the north side wall which forced the south wall outward taking the roof with them. The end walls remain, men in the building. There were five Three escaped Kith trifling ii.jurics. Loss estimated at $50,000. Damage done to property along the Hud?on River are estimated at 200-, 000. We weuld Faj to our reader that vre arc not in the habit of recommcutling any thing that is not worth recommending, but we uoa'd tay that Professor Brown's Soap, which is advertised ia another col umn, is all that it is recommended, an"i we advice all who study economy to pur chase a right to manufacture and ubo this Fonp. Oxygenated Uitteks. The cures ftcctvd by thi ren,edy are truly aston ishing. The confirmed Dyspeptic regains his pri.-tine vigor.thc Asthmatic "breather freer,'' Indi-esition ditsppenrs. These Hitlers produce tbee ttocdyrs. Let all who suffer try them. The three Opposition papers of "Baltimore have each run up the name of n different Presidential favorite, and each publi-bini elaborate articles in behalf of bis choice. lhe Patriot is for M ward Bate. The Clipper adcoeste the noonnatiou of John M. Bjtt. The A incricun is for Jobn Bill. Fatri&gcs. TIic Springfield RcjntUican caution the public aiost eatJDg patri'des at this seuson, as they are obliged to feed on liurel leat, the extract of which is a vir uleot poison to the human system. Thi? extract impregnates the flesh of the bird, and numbers of persons have been poison ed from eatitr it. 9' The Winstcd Herald states that a citi zeu of that town invested several years since BIS in the tock of a Hartford In- mrance Company. The stock gradually advanced and dividends began to roll in The fortuuato purchaser has now received $4,000 in cash dividends upon the origi nal purchase, while the t-tock itaeu worth SJ.000 beside. is Students Expelled from College. Cleveland. 0., Saturday Feb. 4, 1SG0 Tfic' Sandusky Register says that about fifty students were expelled froai Keuyon College, in this State, on Wednesday. The cause was the refusal to pledge them bcIvcs to atteud the recitations. .v. "Rrnfoilifrir and Muraer on the tLiera seas Two mate of an American bbip.char ged with causing the death of hx men bv brutal treatment, were recently arrest ed at London. They alleged that the men died of yellow fever. The Ameri can minister sent a protest agaiut th jurisdiction of the Court, but asked that they be bold to be ent to this country for trial under tbo Extradition treaty. The magistrate refused to hold them without a formal requisition, and accord ingly they were discharged. Much diffi. dultv was mot in keeping the mates from the fury of the mob. The London Times say these crime, for which tbe American merchant service has become infamous, demand the serious Httention of tbe civilized world. Another ca-o of cruelty on the Ameri can hhip Wizard King, had occurred, in which a man died from exhaustion, pro ijjlvcc'i by gro?s aud cruel neglect. W p-datit TiTACTrncrnTnw The Admission of KansaB-Democraoy and iT. ti;i. J cw AciiiwjiiCB. WA.UISOTW, F.k 0, 18S0. A large number of Democrats are hero from KauHf aud have consulted with Southern Democratic Senators who will advocate the adnmsioo of Ivansas mto tl... Union ith the nroDOsitiou for a - w w " ' " r I t - .i . J t. l...tn uante o u.e uouniiai iur, cu aa iu iuoiuuk e ' I H . I . 'I'..Ttnr' nf 7..fTir.rm tVia nnrlinn J 1 if ofiNetira.ka lerntory soutti oi i taue - . . . . r Itl 11 Hiver: this change to he JUbmittca to a ... . ...... i tote of the pi-oplc of Kansas, and on it - ratification, ttiey are to be admitted as a Statc, by the pioeluiutttion of the Presi l.nt. Gen. S C. Pomcroy, the Hon. Marcu J Parrott, Judge W. L M. Amy, and U.mttVLlinnfia trim rn linrl infitktim. .i 4 r . v. on nit; auuiisMou o uauam wiiu iuu ii v andot Constitution, without any change of boundary, or any other alteration- . that Jotltutlon haviuK been aireaaj rutihed by the vote ol a large majority oi the citizeus of Kansas. It U undor.tood here that the question f ,, k .-.r.nA li.r1r.nl oi ppuiauuu urn uui o, u.u. ""6 i Petit of Kansas aaid here, in public, "that thoueh l.o took m part in the politi- ical affn'r of Kan-as. yet bis candid opin- inn Tr;i ilifit thnrn .irn at least 20.000 VO- ters m Kansas, as rarrotc anu uoansicu T-r ITI. I got over lo.iiuu votes, upon an raonii .1 c ,r 9imnn - auu auuwiuK u ruiooua t. u . 4 . .. . ..- I would mnlrn fho nonii ation 1UU.UUU. which would come up fully to the require merits of the English bill." I learn that the Southern Democrat propose ise "to resist the organization of any rerritorieP." They arc forced to new this .o r.ncilinn TJ t ll a m nH J t Infl nf f ll PI T fin T- I l' nnon the nuostion of '.Ponular Sovor- r r i a i cin tj;' one portion of the party insist the doctiihc of the Nebraska bill shall that control in tue organization oi eery uu Tirritory. Tic other portion carry out luc teachings ot the President in bis late mccsage, demaud that every bill organi- hull contain a vision prohibiting their Legislatures, by "uufrieudly legi-lation, or otherwise, trom intertering with JNcgro Olarery, out it shall make it their duty to pass such aws as may be necessary to protect, ex- tend, and perpetuate their peculiar insti- tution. Such bring the portion of the Democratic pqrty.it is impossible for them to agree upon the organization of any new ierritory. In this dilemma tuoy mtena to dispose of tho whole public domain asL,0 OOUjiueo, whoever he maybe. Wheth- toilow.': lalota ana tne region rouna a er it be Daytou or rcnnintou, I'reling bout is to bo attached to Nebraska, and luyhen or Seward, Banks or Bates, Cam- it institutions are to conform to the for- tunes of that Territory; while Utah and the Territories south of Kou-as are to ba annox'd toiSow iMexico, ana to louow it- fortunes to Democracy and Slavery ! rhis will show to what we are tending. The Slave Power, having secured Slavery in Netv-Jlexico bylaw, proposes to bring hi immcne ierritory uuuer iub wac enactment, tUUS SOCUriU,; It to Oiavery brevcr." Clay and Pennington, no part of the 0. States In Was I he i .. r ii -r-k . o .f e eciion oi lur. i ennineton asoueaiier oi eiu-ouuimLicuuiiiuu n.,, n(i'n,nn(d;,c uu, -itl, . , . , f r oiore cuiiiuiiusMi tuau m iuc uiy ui xj-j.- j I Ivy. The secret spna- of tuts . - . . I agton, nvftiK ni:inifpslfilinn thus laid bare bv a liexinuton correspouceui oi tue uiaoiu- T J .1 n- I nati Uouitnercial. Ue saya: ue says: it I think it was in either 1845 or 19-16 that Henry Clay became embarrassed to uch an estent that he had to mortgage ?hland. In the meantime, a movement bad been started in New Orleans by some of Mr. Cay's friends, that they would pay his debt and relieve him from hi? embarrassments, and Mr. A. 11. Trotter, the agent of the Northern Bank iu New Orleans, was sent .h-ist to confer vrith iMr. Clav's ftionda. The consequence war- that about fifty thousand dollars were subscribed, and the Hon. Wtu. Penning ton was sent to J&entucky with the uion ey, aud came to Lexington without scarce ly any person kuowiu him. lie walked into the .Northern iJink, an! a-ked tor Mr. Scott, the Cashier of the Bank, and upon being shown that gentleman, asked it there were not soveral notes ol lur Clay'd that were duo in a few day?, and . -mm vra6 answered that there were. xur. bcott wna requested to give the who.e amount ot Mr. J ay s inacoieuucss, wui-ju waa i i f. e u ?,T- uone. ana a urait ou ouu ui iuu j.kh ana a Vnvlr bantfl was haripd him. and Mr. Pennington left the bank with all Mr. Clay's notes paid. The next day Mr. Clav came to town to arrange for a re- I '..r.u : :l.f. .J .. uewiii oi lau uuie.T. a uusaiutu. iuu waoi possible, and was m of the bank Af- ents he asked Mr. shown in the side room ter sitting a few moments Scott if there could be auy arrangement to run tho notes for a louder time. Mr Scott looked at Mr. Clay to see if ho was not jesting, ana finding that ho was not, ed his Secretary of Stato to Washington told him that a gentleman from New Jer- t0 pay the congratulations of his Excel- .. i.i . i -i n.r.r r . I. , ey hau caiicu yesterosy auu paiu an bis indebtednesf. mr.tJiay started wheu Mr. Ssott rtpoke, looked at him a few se- conds, burst into tears, and left the bank overwhelmed. No man ever had such friends. Such, sir, is a brief narrative of an iniidcnt in tho life of the Speaker e- lect; and here. r, where Mr. Clay lived, of tho great Republic, proud of belonging to the universal cause of the peoples. accept with gratitude, in the name ot my country, your benevolent aud generous offer. "ThP arrival of vour arms will be hail- A not onlv M the material sun n hmv mm to n neonlft uahtin for its mobt sacred rights, but ae the powerful moral aid of the great A- tuerican nation. 1 am, with affection, vourdevoted U'PLm .Tn. 15. G. GARIBALDI." has been honored with the Speakesbip. "(ie, 0f Western extra; 35 65a$5 70 for "J;:" no tic that be wi at end 'to the will be presented for confirmation, at the ment ; and those having legal claims, arc ordinary round-hoop extra Ohio, and 5 dnti, 8 of hi nnn next Court of Common Pleas, of said de.ired to present them, m proper order BerG.ribaUi.cnttoCol.Colffn.rt- 60a87 fo'r St. Louiand Genessee extra, fSooW Gou. Mondaj, th. 7th day of for settlement wit Joutdela, to ford the following letter in acknowledge- Rye Flour; sales of 241 bbls. at S3 00a ( h ub d of Febrary A. D. February, 1800 Tiv NT T F T TOKft ment of his offer of one hundred rifles: 84 40. Ruckwheat Flour is in fair do- Qt a 0.c!oci in lhe oftrnoon of Account of J. Edward noodmDcher, DA MEL LONG, "Noble Col. Colt, an adoptive citizen mand, and is plenty, at SI G2ial 75 per U when anJ wbcre a UQ1U in. Guardian of the children and minor oh 1- Pnceburg, Jan. 2bt 1860. Admors. iin? CDircTmrWf'V New Jersey forthe nominee whoever he is. . ... -r . .. . tfroui the Trtuloo Id. d.J State uazeuc. We thiiik cci ttun of our politic&l friootli here, and elsewhere throughout the state, of 8 nn-iuKo, uowj m Pov I,..! fn,nnl in tinnn nnd r nnp n M f I rr. Illni 'V"V tl: for icuimiu in uuuiuvut ujiu, uv.u.u- i prC;,idcUt DY the Chicago Convention, "r - nnnt oarrv Nuw Jersey." It is a mis- nko in nnliov h.'rnn.e no one can DOW I w -7 mi 1 r ;i i ii . -ii i .i rii niul lell HUO Will DC UlCLiUICaifOUUUIIU'.c, au it ulmnlrl nl.mipp lo ho the man. OT OUC f fat fa !c to ui: i,,nnnot carry New Jersey, we - p hall have iust so much work to undo in orjcr t0 Carrr it. If one gets to thiuk- jng jt i impossible, to accomplish a tbiug. he is very apt not to try at all, or u ne a0 docs, to go at it in such a desponding ax maoner a to insure the result anti- 1 t Zil. m(nlA in lllrtiT. r . - . i.i j...t..i.. v. mnt. lor while ll wouiu uuuunt'", uc somewhat more difficult to carry New- Tl.w fnr Seward or Bates than for majtoo or Pennington, wo have the best possible reason for believing that JNow- Jersov CAN JiE CARRIED nest Fall for the Chicago nomiuee, be he whom he may. rni . .MI . . 1 j. ne nesi oontcsi win iuiu uui up uu ,., hnf. unon nrineioles. and whether this man or that is the nominee will make rorr uta rilfForp.nn.i in this State. As T-.,n orn ulMilfl nf nnnrsp nrrtfnr 11 Jersey nominee, iu the person or William . . r rtT'l I Dayton.William Pennington, 1 ueodore n ,.J, . t. . J. . j f.u.. n. nameo: out u, in mo wisuoui ui moi uuu- ' I W V ikni nvnnriipnt fn nro. r r sent some otber name, the people of Now Jersey will labor none the less faithfully for his election. x he Oppo.-ition can must will carry vcw Jcr.sev for the Chicaso nominee. : f i r n!ut n Ir K1 17 I i,f ,rw F.onn trlmt nmniii tn ha a di- ui"t i .t n v v wV - i vjsj0I)t a disintegration of the Opposition party at this time, is really tending to strengthen and odd to us uumoers. DlBCe 0f ovcry rotten branch loppe In d off, Lt jea"6t five vigorous shoots will spring forj; orj to bo less figurative, for every w pro-Lelfih. ambitious demajroiruo who may heave iie Opposition and join the "Third Party," we shall get at lea-t five honest votes from rs many honest men. lhe WUy 0D(j wherefore, and the how, it is not our rjurnose to diacuss at this time: but that Sf or wiH he so, we are assured by our fri..nds in all tarts of the State. ye to our friends everywhere, put ,jown jn your calculations the seven elec toral votes of New Jersey lor tbo (Jhica- oron or BeU. Crittenden or Cha-e who- over ;t n)a tje ow-Jersey is good for scVcn electoral votes for the Chicago nom- nCQ, Sinerular Development bv Means of a Dream. gome time early in December last, a family residing in this county had a OtlllU, nf Rnmo ficn vrnr.-? of ace. who died, i w j - i i i nnr nn tho nnxt Arvv ven hnried in a neighboring graveyard. it UA ftUCCeeding the sepulture OI tnis CUIIU, , , ft . , - 11. 1 its mother had a dream in regard to her i- !:!,. t. ran;..tw.r1 en linirilti nn ioai niiiu uuc, mui ntisuc nvm.tiii T, . i. . ner tumu mat sue wouiu iaho uo esuuse I I . . rr U-.i. . 1. - ... .. t i.rt y OT He put UU, UUt lUU giuvi; uiuoi ut . , . t:ii' .i. iinii fn cno II inn fitillM srfmntnss WPFft sti there She had dreamed of seeing uiuiiivu "v.' " w..- - . .. har fhtA t-nl-pn frnm ttp. urnvo. and. al- I . - "...Iv-neinn mvl r. i-c.t'nn it:imris rnelosed to anv '. t. t t..,.,U n.n nn.l rtL-H otl muugu uui uujuuuu uul uuv .v. f in ura vi ana to a her 11 lOOKeu uucuutl- " ' . ttu irom the tune tncy had leit id, atni ahe insisted on a further examination; aud, finally, to satisfy bis wife, and with- out anv auu tbo reaUty ,. U. ... . ""'a' c,,,uP'JDy Wll ""1 rg!,UrS, -.t o .hegravejard opeaed " lr! .Va .T",' Tl,T I.." '": J o 2ui piiso, caii " ' tu.i, cept the mortal remains of the child. It was "one. We a.t .onEent to bo centered as believers in dreami. vet there ia some thing in this instance that will btagger the faith of the roost incredulous, and give them reason to doubt whether all the vis ions we see when a-leep are merely phan toms or not. This is, to us, a most sin gular ease, and we kuow it to be true. r -r m ft Lluuiana True American. KB-Thc Charleston Courier announces . . t .... ,T . t i that tne institute nan uas oeen cngagua - HibflrDiaQ IUU ha(J beeD e. cured for the Mills Houso as as an addition- for dormitories. r,uw" Un "t7i-no TXrtnra in T?lnvirla The Legislature of Florida ha. p.sed .nl ,.n,nn.llin nll frmnonrooa to leave an ao compelling he State between this time and n ext Oo- tober, or chooae their masters and become ww----. to Q alavea TTrGov. Hicks of Maryland dispatch oinenCy to (jov. fonniugton, upon ins ciec tion to tho office of tbe opeakerebip. New York Markets. Wednesday, February 15, 1800. FLOUR AND MEAL Wheat flour: tho saios are 7,800 bbls., at S5a5 JO for 100 lb. I GRAIN- -Wheat; sales of 2,200 bush gooU White uanaaian ai qi ujn Bloro - Rye; sales of small lots at 86a97o. afloat. Corn; sales of 22,000 bush, at 78a70c. for Southern and Jersey Yellow. - PROVlSlONS-Pork: the sales are 760 bbls. nt 17 50 for old Mesa and Thin Moss. Dressed Hogs are not plenty, and in good demand ataSo. for Western, and 81a8o. for City. Roll Butter is plenty nt l lal5fl. Cheese is-in. fair de- mand at 'Jjal iia. .. n r 1 nlarl- 5n 'J bom as otcpucn, lariuunj the Montreal City bans, tnu n F nnr ?n thfi Provincial rcuitCDiiary, u i" - . , fortuno of h"8 JSWO 000 . EASTOIT EOY'S COMPLAINT. dythh iuud or tub kaston hall of fashion. That we re an abused iratcrnuy, No one will dare gainsay, j utjv ..... - J 1 re almoht wish we were not born, r .i i: t..nAAn in t uu ntiliirlitt'iicu dav. lu i-uiu vU..b - When to be boys in feeling, as In years, is deemed a crime; We find ourselves lamenting on, With grandsires, the good tiino, When down the bills with safety Their tiny sled could gtiae na pedeEtrians with courtesy, Would smilintf step aside, Whon manv fames ot ball. OOUld DO j 0 Indulged in, wuuoui lear That a wily foiiceman. wouiu soou upou n.c fe.uuu .pi0 js needful to the child, , a ,eu: " ,n . u flnwer" . , .f . in(jSome spirit's cbesked, " fa r j3 arbitrary power, 3 You'll find that morals will decline While doduini; is in vojme: Tlmt. ftludincr the btarrod trentry. will piaKe many a youiuiui rogue. . Give u the privileges, we lave riirht to claim, and then - r , V -.n mux! nnt fnnr wp ir tramrilo on JLU" " ..... . q'L Cl.fj rtf .rnwn nn.inpii. iUO " & 1 You can't espeet, that boys will walk Tho streets, in teadv hie. jut a3 tuo njen pass onward, to tip. FTall of It. C. Pvlc. That nlacc where finest articles Are always to no nau, Suited to aged men and young, The little child, and lad. Pyle's store is opposite the Old Easton M.'n.lo'in ih verv best manner are invited to II.. ..I. .Mora I insn vvlin ivnnt tinf r otmnir I . . - . . - ...ii All wf,rk u.rr.mwri ,.nnnl to the best customer work and sold at the lowest prices, TnE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Female Pills. L E T TERS BV ROY At. glS? PATENT. Prepared from a prcsriplion of Sir J.Clarke, M. D. Physician Extraordinary lo the This invalutihlc mcdinncisnnfailms in the cure of all tlu.bc painful and dangerous diseases to v.hich the female conslitution is Mibjcct. It moderates all excess and removes all obstructions, and a speedy cure may be relied on n ,iaui ..... - ,t icnPi-iiiinrK-suitpiK It will, in a short time, biinu on the monthly period with regularity Each bottle, price One Dollar, bears the Government tamp of Great Britsin, to prevent counterfeits. Thcsc mis should not be taken by fences during the FIRST THREE MONTHS of Pregnancy, ::s they are sure to brinsr on Mis carnage, but silany outer time tncy iie safe. uaua ui nv. ...... 2..... , x 1..W.1- or,,i i;,,ihc r;iti"iif .in slight pxertion. nalnita- " 1 W w .inn nf l!lo iieait. hvsterics and whites, these Pills will Uireel a cure when all other means have failed; and al- rimiinii :i nmverful retnodv. do not coniam non, caio- - o i Loi. imtimonv.oranvtliintr hmtful lo t c constituiton Full directions in the pamphlet mound each package, which should becaiefully preserved. Sole Agcnl for lite United Slates and Canada, fL.ucl. c. Baid"in .v Co.,) Rochester, . Uuth .. OIWU u , , .,..,..v V""7 Z uthonzed Agent, will insure it boil lc.containg 50 pills v leturn mail For sale in StruuiU' urg. by uy Julv 1. ltsw-ly. j.N.DUKi.i.Mi, Agent CicMTkAmr V wv.wXWjl t T herebv caution all nersona acaiuFt -y;""n'rre ' rsLffJ; bZid f.tCk... B. S h.ff.r, bcanng date r i nou P. . The i i j .. . , i amount being one hundred and thirty del- lars, with interest, as 1 nave reccivea no value for it 1 rill roUt tto parent ofit. JOrJr 1 lJi-lvbOiN. Covington, Pa. Feb. 2, i860 iiMior's Notice- Estate of Win. Mostcllcr, Deceased. Tho undersigned Auditor appointed by tue urpuan s uouri oi iuru wuub.j, .1 r , n i c w rt.. In esamme ant I f occas on renuiro resettle occasion require res the account ot Peter and Philip tuosteller, . .. . . r..:j ,i nr.A mo auraiuiswuiu. - f ,lln bnlfinno in the hands of ths acCountantS will attend to the du- ties of his appointment, at the i ublic House of Jacob Knecht, in btroudaburg, on Friday tho 24th day of Fobruary next at 10 o'clock, A. M. ot taid day, when V"? l0"u. " "y r- B0D9 having claims against aid estate are S to present them atthetime forMJ or bc fprever, debnr. rcd from coming iu upon said fund. R. W. SW1NK, Aditor. Storrasvillo, Feb. 2, I860. QUlMtOr'S OtlCC. III the Orptiaa' iOUrt Oi MorOC to. In tho matter of tho petition of John Edmcer, esccutor ot itachel Diorgan, ao- ceascd, for an Auditor to report on all the questions raided by lhe prayer of the pe- l,tre-r:r, si n l.w Tl aigncd, auditor, apponted by SaiU UBV, Wlll'll aU nuciu an pcmuiu iu- tested I may attend if .hey think proper. VM K IT A VILA XT). And if or. ' - gtroU(3burg, Jan. 10, 18G0. , ; i. Pa-nfion 1 Udauiuu . ,, . , I hereby caution all persons against hunting, fiibing, or going through grass, grain or orchards upon my premises, as I am determined to proacoute trespassers to the full extept of the JfW. , .... JOSEPH HOUSER. - omu-uuuiu p., vugj if, i-.,. SOFT SOAP AT 75 CENTS PER BARREL ! Every one can make a Barrel of Soap in twenty minutes. This discovery was maue jby PROFESSOR BROWN, of Edingburgh, Scotland. ; He has secured Patent Rights in England, France, Germany and Russia, and has applied to the United States for his Right lo a Patent, and has sold in Europe OVER 600,000 PATENT RIGHTS, TO MANUFCTURE THIS SOAP. He has now a Manufactory in London, which is the largest in the world. He sells the Soap there for 75 cents per barrel. The cost in New York City, to manufacture this Soap, is 62 cents per barrel, lhe ingredients can be purchased at almost every Grocery I store in this country. Wu will not say, as most all Soap manu factures do, that it will wash without boiling or rubbin" the cloth, lor every one Knows that it cannot be done without the use of a cid, or something that will injure the cloth; but we do say that it will not injure thecloth, and is the best thing in the world for washing hands, and far superior to the old fashion Soft Snnn fnr all kinds of washinff. It will save one-half of the labor in cleansing your houses in the spring. We have Three A gents in the United States, who sell 800 RIGHTS PER WEEK. Wo nslt no one to buv without seeing for themselves. We could bring recommenda tions from more than 500 Hotel Keepers, Laundry men, Boarding House keepers, and Farmers, if we had room to do so, but we think every ono will be convinced upon try ing it that it will do all that is said Oura rent will be prepared to furnish samples to every one wno win try it. uur Agcm win be prepared to sell and appoint agents for States. Counties, Towns and Individual rights at Peter Kemmerer's Hotel, Feb. 16, few days only. : FROM TIIE PRESS. The London Tunes says "Professor Brown has received, of the Russian Government, a ZJatent on his Soap. He has accumulated for himself a large fortune by his great Dis covery. He was offered for his Z'atent Right in Russia the sum of 200,000, which he de- i: i Ullllt-'U. The N. Y. Tribune says it is the best soap in use for all washing purposes and is used by all our hotel keepers, and Laundrey men nnd s recommenuen ov inuiii aa neinsi me cheapest and best soap now in use. The N. Y. Herald say, it is a great sa vins to Farmers: it saves their ashes tor ag ricultural pnrposes.and saves all the labor of boilm" the snap and leaching the ashes, and is suid by every one that uses it to be the best soap now m use. FitoM an Agent in Boston Mr. Brows.-Bear Sir .' "1 want you to send me twenty thousand more Circulars. U sold, yesterday, 223 Patent Rights lours, Respectfully, J. L. IliUN&UiV From TIIE PROPRIETOR OF TIIE BROADWAY LAUNDRY. New York, Dec. 21t, 1859 i I T T) 7)- V .- . T riir I'liUfKiLUK WW.,.-.- chased of your Agent a Right to manufacture and use your soup. It in one month saved mej in labor and soap over ten Dollars. It is the best Eoa'p in use tor washing Olotuing. Yours, respectfully, JAMES NORMS. Feb. 16, I860. License AppHcations. RIosiroe Coaiisly, ss. t I, JOHN EDINGBR, Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sos- 'SESSsSgjoug jj, anfi for 3aid County, do certify that the following named per.-ons have filed with me, in niy office their re spective petitions for licenses, and paid the advertising fee, as follows, to wit : jmes P0HtenS. Stroud township, iam . , V ' 7, V rjonrau IraDle, 1'oik iowus-uijj. JohQ ? DowiiDgf Coolbaugb township. nSinr.r INletzcar. liouor ttoie, Mamilton I f - o i i - tt r . U J a I U rv caiI nfflinl n imcM ij - T. 'r V w Court Slron.laburg, Ms 8tb da; of Fobruar,. A. D. 1880. 'J0UN EDINGEH, Ok-rk. U member in proportion to TRIAL LIST EEisKuiiiii xliJiiiL. loou TRIAL L.bi . . Effi John P. Brock, assignee of Brook, Em- er, . Laniei i. uuiui c. - v... the Door ot btroua townsoip. E-lward li. beiglin vs. uonraa JLTiee- bnch. Peter Gross rs. Conrad Drieabnch. Ezra Mnrveu vs. John Vanrliet. Lewis Weiss rs Charles W. Decker. John Merwine and William Walp, Ex- w;. , T c . f Bl,lu,a , I n . A ., Ui.nnnann1 rr rl nfpftsna . VS. tl OSCPI1 t.j ' rvemmerer aim ruiu mu.. i?P,n; - TTnoerman rs. Harrison Sny-! der aud George Snyder. . . . i Alexander McKenzters. John Haslam, Sen'r. JOHN EDINGER, Prot'y. For Kent. The Tavcru Stand and Farm, situated in Priceburg, on the main road leading fr0m S.len, and Newfoundland.toSfroud,- bu . MW offercd for reut, on reaona. ble, terms. Au industrious anu reliQDic person will Gud it to his advantage to oall and examine tho premises. Possession N. D.-Ferdir.and Dutot, Ei, of cjirmwlciwir.r will rive anv aud all infor n rnftSVd. couceruinc the property. priocburir, Feb. 2. 18(50 1 1UUIIVII .-w-- a w 4$. WOTIOE h te folowing caunt has been filed in the Office of . p. i . ne Tll. - Jron of Peter G. Shupp late of I oik townUnp. Monroe county. Pa. dooeaod. JOHN EDINGER, Protho'y. Stroudshurg, Feb. 2, 1800. Wan. K. llavilaud, ATTORNEY AT LAW, STROUDSBURG, MONROE CO., PA. Office at James II. Waltou's, Esq.- oollections made, aud busiuessviittcudod C with promptness and dispatch. Stroudshurg, June 26, 1850 Prni,nnninrn nf iSIonmn (lotmtv. nnd are rcauoted to make immoaiate paj- Dyspepsia, Debility of lhe System, Dyspepsia, Dyspepsia, Debility of the System, Dyspcpsii, Liver Complaint, Acidity, Liver Complaint, Acidity, Bilious Complaints, Sick Headache, Dilious Complaints, Sick Headache, FLATULENCY, LOSS OF APPETITE, FLATULENCY, LOSS OF APPETITE, and the numberless other diseases arising from In ditit'on and functionnl disorders of the ttumaiJi, 'find, xchen ihe disease is not beyond the jiower of nieJ icine, ready relief in that established and sterling remedy, TIIE OXYGENATED BITTERS,. , TSIE OXYGENATED BITTERS, CONTAINING NO ALCOHOL. Eelisblo Testimony. We call the attention oj the reader to the following letter from President Smith,of Wislcyan Uuirersily: JIiudletowx, Conn., Fcl. 23, 18.VJ. Seth V. Fowle is Co. Gentlemen: I fmt niado li.o of the Oxygenatcil Bittera boiiio seven or cisht yenw since. Having siiftercd for twenty ypar from a form of dyspepsia, winch was attended with a. nervous headache, on an average of not less than ono day in a week, I was induced, by the unpretending ree immieudntion of Dr. Green, to try one bottle, and if no benefit was received to discontinno the nse." Tho use of one bottle warranted a further trial, to tho extent of some thrco or four, with a careful olxcrranra of tho acrcniiian ins directions. Tho result wa, aw almost entire relief from tho usual dysiwptic symptom and their deprcssinc, painful consequence. I bolioTc theso Uittcn produced an cntiro change in the Knbiu of my system, and upon the active energies of the dipe'tWo organs. I now deem myself a exempt from Dyi-pp-i as mn-t iiewon. Thoc Dittcrs have also been of r vice to other mcmbcrj of my family. Very respectfully yours, AUGUSTUS W. SMITH. THE OXYGENATED BITTERS, THE OXYGENATED BITTERS. Stoddard, N. 11., Fcpt. 30, 1850. Mesfr. SnTit Y. Fowtc & Co., Cent : I was, fur many year?, a great suflVrrr fruta Dyspepsia or U'aterbmsh, and tried almost eventhing within my reach, but to no benefit, until I was inducod by the recommendation of my physician, Dr. llazcltun, to make use of (he Osypcnatcd P.ittcn. The first in.ttlo produced baf a lv.hl alteration in the dwease, and had it not been f..r the urgent request of my physician, I should then have di.-coniinucd their use, thinking tiiem to be of ) avail ; but hw confulcnce inspired me to jier wvi re, an.l after using to tho estent of half a dozen lx.t-tle--, I ha.l entirely regained my health. I hope all Dyspeptic persons will be induced to pivo them a fair trial, being confident that the remedy is tho most potnnt, for the various forms of Dyspepsia, that haa been vr duced. Yours, STEAItNS FOSTER. Oxygenated Uitteks. To pitch of our readers as are troubled with the debility incident to the approach of warm weather, we n.nli.illy recommend the imp of the Oxygenated Bitten, ad an invigorating totiir, con taining no alcohol iu in rotiijKi-cition, and j-vo-'inj ns-.re real merit than any pri-rf.ntin of the kind wa li.ivo over J.nown. Ilrpublkan. OXYGENATED BETTERS, T3SB OXYGEKAER BITTERS, PREPARED RY S. IV. FOV.'I.E U. CO., J3 Ttemont Street, Boston. by BrwyjiMe, Dfdert, awl Merchant in every town and city in Ktic Knyland, and tkexhere. Sold in Stroud-iburs. bv Hollinsbead Detrick. February 16, 18G0.-Iy. MONUOE COUNTY .Tliituul Fire EnMiraucc Comp'f The rate of Insurance is one dollar on the thousand dollars insured, after which payment no subsequent tax will be levied, excent to cover actual loss or i i 1.1. l -Tn - ua8B "J "" Ws StOi company. Tho nott profits arising from interest or ot,,enris wiU bo pertained yearly, .pr or their doDOit JZ Z ' ZT S will have a credit in the company. Each insurer in f IT -. " UVJ1 mumui uuimg policy, ihe principle ot xuutuai xnsur- mice has been thoroughly tested has been tried by the unerring test of experi ence, and has proved successful and be come very popular. It affords the great est security against loss or damage by gre on the most advantageous and rea nuii,.. Applications for Insurance to be made in person, or by letters addressed to Wm. K. IIaviland, Secretary. MANAGERS . J. Dopue Labar, Jacob Knechr, Richard S. Staples, Jacob Stouffer, Charles Peters, Charles B. Andre, Silas L. Drake, Theodore Schocb, Godleib Auracber, Thomas W.Rhodes, josepu Feaner. Sam'l S.Drehor, Stogdell btolies. STOGDELL STOKES President. GoLiEii AuitACfiER, Treasurer. Silas Drake, Surveyor. jJjThe stated meeting of the board of Managers takes place nt the Secreta ry oflioe, on the first Tuesday ot eicn month, at 1 o'clock P. M. Stroudshurg, Sept. 1G;1858. 2VimlnistrQtov5 Jfoticc. 33s1atc or PRICE, Late 0f Price Township, dee'd. the All persons indebted to said E.t.t., CHARLTON BURNET, Attorney at Law, STROUDSBURG , MONROE COUNTY, PA. Office on Elizabeth street, formerly oc cupied by Wm. vis, EsjQq. LEWIS D. VAIL, Qlttornci) at au), Office removed to No. 109 North Sixth st. , . . (above Arch,) Febru'arv 2, iSfiO 1 IMiilsidisIptain- i