JEFFERSONIAN REPUBLICAN JEFFE RSONIAN REPUBLICAN Stroudsburg, October 10, 1842. Terms, $2,00 in advance; $2.25, half yearly; and $2,50 if not paiu oeioic me enu oi me year. Correspondence of the Jcffersonian Republican. Easton, October 17, 1842. Friend Schoch Saturday was a great day for Easton. It having been announced that Col. Richard M. John son would pay our Borough a visit, early in the afternoon the streets began to present a lively ap pearance, and every thing gave token "that the old veteran would receive .a warm and hearty wel come. A large escort of citizens, In carriages, proceeded to Bethlehem, where the Colonel dined, and conducted him to this place. On the outskirts of the? town they were joined by a Battalion of Volunteers, composed of the Democratic Artille rists, Lieutenant Winter, commanding, and the National Guards, Lieut. Barnet, commanding, Captain liceder having command of the Battalion. At this point a large number of citizens also joined the escort. The procession then moved oft' under ihe command of Captain Yohe, who acted as Chief Marshal. Col. Johnson was mounted on a beautiful white charger, and made quite an im posing appearance as he rode, uncovered, through the town, receiving and returning the salutations -of the ladies, who lined the windows of the hou ses. His fine, large forehead, scarred with hon orable wounds, his venerable gray head, and his open and noble countenance, elicited the admira tion of every one. After having moved through she principal streets, the procession halted in front of the Court House, where a platform had been erected, and where James M. Porter, Esq. on be half of the people bid the distinguished man, wel conrcio Easton, in a neat and appropriate address. The Colonel responded in a speech of twenty minutes length, during which time he rivetted the attention of his audience by a recital of some of the .heroic scenes in which he was a prominent actor. After the reception, he was conducted to Mrs. White's Hotel, where apartments had been prepared for him; and during the evening he was called upon by hundreds of citizens from the town and neighbouring country. At eleven o'clock, the Easton Brass Band, gave him a Serenade, and performed some of their most delightful pieces of music. Yesterday morning he attended the Pres byterian Church, and in the afternoon the Ger man Reformed Church. This morning he leaves for Wilkes-Barre, carrying with him the wishes of our citizens that his life may be prolonged, and that he may still do much good for his country. On Saturday evening, we had a -splendid dis juay of Fire Works, in the Square, under the di rection of Jackson, from Philadelphia. To night lie gives another exhibition. Yours, J. J. Crotoii Celebration. Tho introduction of the Croton water, into New York, was celebrated with great splendour and .rejoicing, on Friday last. Upwards of fifteen thousand persons are estimated to have walked in the grand civil and military procession. A num ber of excellent speeches were'TOade on the occa .sion, and every thing passed off in the happiest manner. WOOD! WOOD!! WOOD!!! In order to accommodate such of our subscri bcrs who are indebted to us, and cannot make it convenient to pay, "wo are willing to receive, in discharge of their subscription money, a lot of good sound, dry wood. We trust that a number of patrons will avail themselves of this opportuni ty to square up their accounts, and whilst they are about it we hope they will bring easy splitting wood; not such crooKeu, Knotty stun tnai tne a cannot make fine. At "Belvidere, in Warren county, N. Jersey, on Friday a week several persons narrowly es caned death, or severe injury. In an attempt to burst by gunpowder an iron shaft for a wa ter wheel at the roundry ot U. r. lunyon, a ball weighing twenty-eight pounds which had been wedged into tho shaft, was thrown into the village. It passed through several rooms of Mr. Craig s hotel in which a number of pel sons were sitting, coming within a few inches of one lady who had just resumed her seat, haying the minute before been standing in point blank, ranee of the shot, which would certain!' have dashed her to pieces. As it was, her head was covered with dust and fragments of tho shattered wall, and she was somewhat stunned with the concussion tf tho air, which was so great as to force out several panes of glass from the window near her. Pennsylvania Election. We have not yet received full returns of the Hate election in this State, but sufficient is known 10 insure the success of the loco locos. They Jiave carried both houses of the Legislattre. In the Senate their majority will probably bo three. Jn the House it will be considerably less than last par. We nope to be able in our next to give the .official result. A lady in Norwalk, Conn.-, says the Gaz6tle, who has for some time past been suffering with dropsy, a few days since submitted to the oper ation of tapping, and the enormous quantity of ten and a half gallons, equal to 84 pounds of water, was taken from her. This, wo are in brmed by one of the physicians who performed the operation, is the largest quantity he ever knew, during the many years he has been in practice, to be taken from one person. A Day's Work A journeyman harness maker, in Wheeling, Va , made eighteen horse collars on Friday last, and finished them before sun down. If he is not "a collar-man," we don't know who has a right to be. Paixban Gunnery. A splendid exhibition of the powers of the Paixhan gunnery, look place at Castle Garden, New York, on tho llthinst. A target was moored on the bay; the gun, carrying a 120 pound shot, fired with a noise more like the bursting of a volcano than the discharge of a cannon a cloud of smoke enveloped the fort, and the immense mass of iron went bounding along tho water, striking it in one case six times, at each time throwing up amass of foam as big as a house; a succession of brilliant pyr amids. Dai. Chron. IYortlsai5ton County. The result of the recent election in Old North ampton, has taught a certain unprincipled set of would-be Dictators, a lesson which they will not xoan forget. The Regularly nominated County Ticket, with the exception of Commissioner and Register, has been defeated. William Hackett, has bc-jn elected Prothonotary, F. W. Muller, Clerk of the Orphans' Court, and P. F. B. Schmid, Rocorder all Volunteers. Well done, Old North ampton. Give the would-be Dictators one more such blow and they are dead forever. Maryland Election. The late election in Maryland, has resumed in fevur -of the loco-focos. The Whigs have the Senaie, but the majority on joint ballot will be Jive for the locos. Local matters produced this result. New Jersey is all Rrgiti. The Jersey Blues remain true to their principles. The Whigs have carried a majority of both branch es of the Legislature. Our majority in Council is two, and in the House, 8. Last year the Council vas a tie. All hail, steadfast New Jersey. The Ifloiitlilies Tkc Lcd'.cs' Companion, for the present month has Wen received, and as usual, is filled with before us. a fully sustains the high character of its predecessors. Without exception, it is the best publication for youths' in the country, and should be taken in every family. The liadjs Book, for October, has not j ot como to Land. Will friend Godey tend to it. Our Assemblymen. Mcssr?. Asa Packer, Joseph Kerr, and Jeffer son K. Hi'cl.iiia:i, have been rc-clcctcd to the Le gislaturc from this Representative Iia'lnct. IsaHc Stout, Esq , was beaten by Mr. Heckmin, about 1200 votes. Import of Oil. During the month of Sep tember there arrived at various ports in the U. States, 8 ships, 3 barks, 5 brigs, and 3 schoon ers, engaged in the whale trade; bringing 11, 073 barrels sperm oil, 12,902 barrels whale oil; which is double the quantity received dur ing the corresponding month last year. From Washington Mail Carriers. The Post Master General has issued an or der, "That no person under the age of 16 years be employed as a mail carrier on any post rouie, or a clerk in any Post Office in tho Uni ted States. The better to enforco this regula tion, it is required that the ages of the carriers and clerks be entered upon the oaths of offices which they respectively take, before they are transmitted by the Contractor or Post Master to tho Department fur file. And the Special Agents of tho Department will promptly report all instances of non-compliance with this regulation." S. AI. StillwcH, U. S. Alarshal, has gone to Paris, and married a Miss Norsworthy, who was an heiress, worth $100,000. As he took the benefit of the bankrupt act before ho went, and so stands clear of debt, he may consider himself a rascally rich rascal. His office is said to be worth $10,000 a year. Good The St. Louis Organ says- "All of our great men should be taught that they are not whit better than mechanics, and should as rigidly be required to earn their wages. It is that public opinion, and public law, should com pel officers of all kinds to do their duty as faith fully, and as truly earn their wages as the man who breaks rock for the macadamizingof streetj. To obtain money without rendering a just and full equivalent should no longer be countenanced even in a Governor, Judge, Congressman, Le gislator or Jail Contractor. A Robber shot by a Worn bill beautiful engravings, and superior reading matter. I he Pittsburg Sun oT the 3d inst. slates that Jt is an excellent number. on Friday evening the family of Mr. Wilson, 'I he "xoxiag Peajtles' Booh, for October, is also who lives in Pride's fields, a short distance from to i 69 i-l P5 H 5 o o O Si I 0 H a H co o r- d rococo ci c; h n m cio o o r- co IUIALi to S co co net r- ojn cj cn co -r r, . ' " CO Ci lO O O CO CO CO k-T lO OO CO CI i rice co cx co tc co ct ct r o to K. u) as o o r r- io io id o h ? co co Vf r- co r co co co r-i ci Gi 1- co JO rr rocono n , t?. rs. . w-r -v .'-r- r r i o CO CO tn fO CO iO - O CI Ci CJ Zi Ct Penn Forrest . . c,Sv cici t ?i Tobyhanna . ci o co a ci ; 01 .. . o o 113 O CO K o CO c to- to CO CO o LOOlbaUgll r-l C r-, . y-. - , r-l - 0l KO88 000 coco r r-. co ci cci r- o 'ti c u ' o tf w o cd ci co r'o.s QO r--0 co to 0 omitnnela 00 w 5 co rreo- t-.co'' -co c oj r-. - . 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Mr. John Wise, the American ' "le CJir! ford countv. Ohio. Mr. Augustus Urb, iEronaut, par excellence, had announced his in- When first seen from York, the balloon was late a resident of this city, father of Mr. At!: 'I tention to make his thirty-ninth Balloon Ascen- aD0Ut thirteen miles off, nearly due West. It tus Machold, Professor of Music in the iL, sion, on that day, from an enclosure in Gettys- appeared to be approaching directly toward our Asylum, descended into a well which he hi burg and with his usual punctuality, was readv town, until the valve was nulled, and it had been die.aincr- before he had renehfid ihfth.mn on the day and hour promised. His balloon fallen considerably. As it fell, it seemed to find he fell senseless from the effects of what 2: was inflated his ballast, grappling iron, &c, a current that bore it rapidly toward the North, called the damps. His wife immediately duly stowed, and ho was about to step into his The spot at which it landed is about North-a neighbor's about fifty rods disiantandn uugiwck. 11 l lum iuuiiiciii, iui.juuu iYiu-ieiian, uuiuugu. eu ine assistance 01 air. u. jacou, wno iraxs- a young gentleman of Gettysburg, enquired of The escape of the gaa was distinctly seen diately went into the well, when hebecame: Mr. Wise whether it would not be possible for hm York; and as the balloon neared the earth fected in the same manner Mr nhnrlpS. two persons to ascend with the power then in u had lost its rotundity, and appeared to the ler nest descended and experienced the szz: the balloon. On receiving a negative reply, Mr. gazers here to come down heavily, like a wet effects. His father. Mr. Genrcrn Srhnllor ir.i McClellan seemed much disappointed said he sheet. wenl lo tue:r assistance, and met th fntrf " was determined to have a ride, and enquired Ye 10P lhat Mr. McClellan will give to the others. The well was then cleared of then i the price at which Mr. Wise would permit him public the particulars of his voyage. York ious gas bv means of fire, and the bodies tak to make the voyage alone. 'One hundred dol- Gazette. out Vigorous efforts were made to resusc.w ars, Sir, said Mr. Wise, who did not appear to them but thev were all dead esreent the vccn consider the enquirer to be in earnest. 'I will uy on United States Wheat. esl Scheller, who has recovered. ' ' give you fifty dollars!' 'Agreed---fork over!' The bill imposing a duty of three shillings fFhiladelnhia Gaz. The joke was 'carried on,' and tho cream of it sterling per quarter, on wheat from the United was soon transferred to the pocket of the Aero- states, passed the Canada House of Assembly naut and his substitute was snugly seated in on the 4th inst., by a vote, of 31 to 19. The the car, vociferating his direction to 'cut loose!' hill goes into operation on the 5th of July next. Mr. Wise thought that matters had now gone vve presume there is no doubt of its passage in far enough, and requested his customer lo get he Legislative Council. nilf no iVia limn VioA nTTvuA of tuVi!r.Vi Via Yin A j v iwuu uiii.u u -j sets ex promised to be off. But he refused to doso, Spinning Spinning:. vJClevel and insisted that he had regularly hired and Mrs. Joseph Ingalls of Keene, N. H., snun- paid for a passage 'in this boat,' and go he the other day, on a common wheel, 120 knots The Supreme Court wouict. as aarney u nearaon saia to tne man 01 wooien yarn in 12 hours, and reeled it on a from, the decrm nf lhfvNiVbnknn C.rmn whn in the moon, when tho latter respectable per- hand reel, and finished off the day's labor with stays proceedings tftt after the meeiin" of sonage told him to Jave his hould. '1 he more various other house work. Beat this who can, Legislature. ladies young, or old. Keene Repub. Commerce of Cleaveland. Some idea of the magnitude of the commerce of our young city may be formed from the hr. that the exports of Flour, Wheat and Pork ak during the month of September last, by sail ves sels, exceed half a million of dollars in value and Herald. y granted an app- he bid him, the more he wouldn't.' Mr. Wise then let the balloon up a short dis tance by a rope, thinking probably, that as there was considerable wind, and the air horse con A Singular Case. The last Boston Medical and Surgical Jour- The Wabash flnd.1 Courier savs 8 should not be surprisedvif the lard od mak r2 and corn sugar manufacturing business wot!!.. become the staple business-! sequently turbulent, that his substitute would nal contains a wonderful account of an exami- in a year or two becon lave his courage cooled and 'give in. But this nation ot the heart of a living person, through the Wabash valley" was no go anu mmKing mat ne naa as goou a 1110 ttvy in uie cnebi, oy wiinam riarvey, tne start sis ever he would have, Mr. McClellan cut discoverer of the circulation of the blood. Tho the rope and was off! After he found that it subject was a young man of nineteen years of was tne aetermxnauon 01 wr. ivicuieilan to go, age, wno, wnen a cnuu sintered Irom a frac- Mr. Wise had but tirre to give him a few hasty ture of the ribs, which ulcerated, and finally the city, were alarmed, when about retiring to bed, by hearing a noise in the lower part of their dwelling, Mr. W.'being absent, his wife, taking a loaded pistol with her, descended to the lower rooms, and just as she got down, she observed a person passing through a door in front of her. She at once presented ihe pis tol and fired, and from the blood discovered round ihe premises, ihere is no doubt but tho shot look effect. Immediately nfier tho dis charge of ihe pistol a man was seen rushing from the house, and a third was observed in the garden. Review of Hie Markets. Philadelphia, October S, 15.2. FLOUR AND MEAL. The Flour Mark. and imperfect instructions in regard to the man- healed up, leaving the aneture open. Over tho continues steady in price, and the receipts hi i age'ment of the balloon and' in a few minutes hole a small plate was worn to preserve the been unusually small, many mills being imua uie uanng amateur aeronaut nau ascenuea 10 a pans irom injury. 1 ne neari anu ventricles u gnuu iur warn ui wuiur. oaics 01 coraunn height of about two miles. Hero ho struck a were handled by Harvey, and without pain to and fair brands for shipment at $4,50 a U5 current of air, which boro him directly toward the subject, whence he concluded that the heart per bbl.; good brands and Brandy wine at U York. He says that the earth receded from is deprived of the sense of feeling. Rye Flour Sales at $337, in one or twj him very rapidly after he had thrown a bag or ' cases at something less. Corn Meal The two of sand upon it; that Gettysburg passed off O. Department, sales have been largo at $2,62 per bbl. arJ towards Hagerstown, and that he saw Carlisle, Appointment Office, Sept. 23, 1842. somo at about $2,60 for Penna. Meal. A sa.'o Hnnnvor Ahhnt!;tnwn ClvYnriS nml Knrlm of ml. Sm nT Hrntuli-wtna at S9. Q.1 Nn c-ifoa m hhiU rfi- ing about; and that soon after, just ahead of Yours of the 9th to tho Auditor for the P. 0. ported We quote $13,75. U him, he saw Old York coming full tilt up the Department, accompanied by the three nancrs GRAIN. But little Wheat arriving, and turnpike toward him, apparently taking an af- enclosed herewith, has been referred to this prices are fully supported. Sales of goad anl ternoon's walk to Gettysburg. Having deter- Office. prime Penna. reds at 95 to 96 cts. per bushe1, mined to stop at York, and fearing, from tho The P. M. General decides that tho name, ami Southern at 74 to 00 cents for inferior ' remarkable spoed at which our usually staid and or the initials of the name, of tho person send- P"mo, chiefly at 84 a 88 cents. Rye A " ? sober town was travelling, that she would soon ing a newsnaner ihmnoh thn mnH siiiii,rij tVm of Southern at 47 cents. Corn A sale c: pass under his balloon, and give hirh the slip, newspaper to letter postage, and tho person round yellow at 56, and somo flat 53 cer.'.s, no puuuu uie aifiiig uuacneu iu wie saieiy vaive sending 11 10 tne penalty ot $5. oouuiern, 11 nere, wouiu commanu o- i' ;5 in order to let off a portion of his gas. This If tho name was written on ihe newspaper low, and 51 for White. Oats Sales of $ou:!i- aive is so constructed that when tho ropo at- by the publisher, and has been inadvertcnthi crn at 23 a 24 cents. tached tb it is pulled, tho valve opeit3 to the in- suffered to remain thero by tho person sending PROVISIONS. Tho season for Sa!:el lenor nnu again closes oy ine iorce 01 ine gas it, me case commends itself to tho sound dis- provisions is now about closing, ana me sio when tho rope is let go. Unfortunately, how- cretion of tho Post Master. are reduced quite low. Mess Poik is held $ ever, the unexperienced aeronaut pulled too vio- If ihe name be written on the outside of tho 8 a $8,50 per bbl. and Prime at $6; IIan lehtly at tho valve rdpej tore tho valve door wrapper the paper is subject to letter postage, range from 6 1-2 to 8; Sides and Shoulders 3 completely off its hingesj and brought it down but ia not subiect to be "retnrnprl" fnr iho n. a 5 1-2 cts. ner lb. Lard A further sale ot I -w into the car. When this occurred Tie was more ally man a miie nign, ana ne lmmeuiateiy ana with fearful rapidity descended, or rather fell to tho earth! When the valve door came off, the gas of course escaped rapidly, but the balloon caught sufficient air to form a parachute, by which tho fall was moderated; and wo are happy to say that the voyager reached the earth about fivo miles from York, entirely uninjured! that as soon us tho valve door came d him. Respectfully, PH. C. FULLER, 2d As't. P. M. G. Wjj. McFarlaxd, Esq. P. M. I I an Over, Morris Co., N. J. Butter, very cV:i fcood Western at 7 3-4 cts. at 8 a 9 cents, as in quality. CATTLE MARKET. Boeves S42 hcai Penna. and 200 Virginia were offered, and 910 snld. incInchncT nhnnt 400 for Nrw York, at S3, .75 a $5,25 per 100 lbs., as in quality. Cows and Calves -2S0 brought in, and sales made at The Evening Post wants to know honany S6 a $12 for Dry Cows; $10 a $20 for Spring- lie nays times n candidate for a public office ought to bo ers, and $20 a $30 for Milch Cows. Hogs own upon reierted before he willjnw reifiPtwd. 450 were offered, and all disposed of at $4 a he knew that something had 'broke louse:' This is rather a ticklish nnnsiinn. Ask Mar. S5 per 100 lbs. SheeD 2650 offered, and and jn,t then remembering that Mr. Wise had tin Van Burrn or John C. Calhoun. If neither near 2000 sold at $1 a $2 each for Lambs, and tola him to be bure when lie descended 10 ihru; can tell, ask Marcus Morton.-N. Y. Tribune, $1,50 a $4 for Sheep. Sat. Oat. 13