Jeffersonian Republican. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1840-1853, March 07, 1844, Image 2

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    JEFPERSONIAN REPUBLICAN
jjwe publish lo-day, of the dreadful calamiiy oriafustantaneows doatla, by tEie bEia-slisaffKof their immediate friends, cannot but deepeniknown only to such of our friends'as.will keen
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ted States ship Princet5a, of Sec-mm,m:,v -J f()r ,t, u'va rmM nflnartv : and it is ven desirable that it
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Strondslmrgr, Ulnrcli 7, I4i.
"TEac Washington Trasedv.
The past week lias been one of awful so
jlcmnity to iho nation. Tho. particulars which
a multitude of the nr sex, who witnrssed&dition of the democratic party in 1840, it is
cthe havoc made injrthemidjii of them of thef-hoped, is a sufficient inducement to arouse ev-
aboard the Princeton, have spread a gloom over
gilie country such as has no: existed since the
;doaih of the good and venerated Harrison.
HDcalli has maiV friohtful havoc nmnntr Home nf
JJliblltbUiNlAlM liJJilJUi3HOAlNKonr most diiiin?iiihed men. and the country
a '
Terms, $2,00 tn advance: $2.25, Half yearly; and $2,50 if not:
paid befote the end of the vcar.
fV V Ti Pr.iir. F.sn - nf his "TCstntfclT
..and Coal Office, No. 59 Pine street, below Third Aty a,ul unexpectedly
tiwo squares S. the lMcrchants' hxchange, Phila-niidsl of life we are in death.
dclphia, is authorised to receive subscriptions and
advertisements lor the Jeycrsoman KcpubiicanM The State Conventions.
":and civc receipts for the same. Merchants, Me-B3
From the National Intelligencer, ol Thursday last.
MOST AWFUL AW MOST
TABS JL 22 CATASTROPHE!
I .l..i..r-iii..lA ...I '!T I I 1 ..r.U!. n ...... t r Linrtf fr t . i rl I r a v i r 1 1 11 n n n A
hiliiuau uisuiiyiu.Turu diiu ueiOVCu ui men cuiinu j mviiu m v.inun auu autiuu.
rCtrion wliilo it lirimm unmo ci.Ui.n in rirrlpM The COtltBntS of this lotlpr l?rnl.l t.n mn.l
" o "-"' . tffl ----- - - -. -i.uum uu mauu
of the large gun on board the Uaii-
E T . j - - . : :
Itir-ivv m Mr. Upshur and Mr. Gilmer were idols inmour political opponents. The moat efficient or-
T ,i ,,, r , .fethe happy family by which each was surround-iganization can be made without noise or confu-
5rn ... ., I.., , ...,!.., ric"- "tt e'"cl v-miuiuii ui mi. ..iuiivi urc uaias0"'-
Escannot but suffer sereroly from their loss. Thenmnro tun.i.: nim;lt. ui,r.iMr, ; nil rfe'L'rown ; the younger still in the nurse's arms.! We desire to open a correspondent with the
loss to tho friends and families nf the deceased. L;rfnmS,n,,, ami Pn,,niia.,il,ha il,niBCommodore Knon. Mr- Maxcy, and Mr. Gar-Oactive men in your county, and for that purpose
s4i. , , , . . ... i i f ... i ..I tt o c o- Kdiner are all torn from family endearments (Bvou will please forward the names of such ner-
Kiias aiso Deen great, anu we sympaiuizo mosiRiwmcn occurreu on uoara mo u. o. onip l'riuce-w- . , .... , r . rrc . t.
?J . .... H. . i r. . t i . l Kfrom wives and childrun. Ksons and their Post Olhcas to the committee
Hton. vesteruav a lornoon. w ni at unuer wav. inj ... . . . m . . .
niuluUiU..uUUu,0u,U0UuU, . rf . . &, We un(ierstanl that Mrs. Uilmer vyas upon Has you tmnK will lake a part in organizing the
(Mine uuuti n.icii i it: I iiiiauauvi icu. n noo uicHiaiv,
LMVH ilUO Lll I t ..... . .
4I nr i lannnrrrn il I w .mn (nnr (trAf n! !na ra.U T30CT rT?T?t fl? f If ! V 1 T if Aitt-
icalCiuv a a u-y u i iimiieu uv uic uuiu-hl r ,xt. "om .1. . :. -PU.. J.., 77,7. J D ; nu;i,i. ..1.:
r ..w.-. i . v-..-. -"--""t v-.... K P m i i ..c .u. r cm a r r tc
LS ,i.. r d: . r. Ejir oi mr. unsuur, several ui uie lauitiy ui. jj. iwumiurt,.
nnn.l , i- :.. !..; .. , i.....i.: ..BUom. ivennon, and the daughters ot Mr. jHTaumnenry vr. &mtti, Keaamg, rserKs couniy.
lCia 111 lll-i II II X II I I I II VIII I J 1 1 I t A i III 1 I I .1 I H SLA - .H -r
si ., r ;?u .i. r.. :i i.i. Sner, were on board, the steamer: but none oimJefftrson K.Heckman, kasion, iNorthampton co.
vshanics, and tradesmen generally, may extendi i e Whig and the iiOco i'oco btatc
aheir business by availing themselves of the op-Hvcntions, were both held at Harrisburg on Mon-lfureat number of guests, with their familes, lib
.ponuniues lor aaverusimj in country papers wnicn
ins arrninrv niiorns. in - ' m . i
-- - go I either ol their deliberations, un ssundayu , .,tl il. om M'neir return to iho cuv. Almost all the UdiesJAa uimoct, Montrose, Susquehanna co.
l.'ni? IMiVSmv.VT B5 i. n .i... ...j tt. - '" - ta
"u- j, : i r.u-r. 7? . m n
it i - - - . frv iiiriii. n f:Hiii i r tin m f r wi ri' iiiirn i.mu ui i c u kjigi ivt'Tr xinin iiu . iiiuii i vtiiu c r v cu
day last, but we have not yet heard the result a ly and numerously invited ,o spend the day g . aferpA Parkersrill.. Che.ter co. '
PRESIDENT
: HENRY CLAY,
OF KENTUCKY.
Subject to the decisionof the Baltimore Conveniion
inearly all the Delegates had arrived, and Har- was'lar,re and brilliant, of both .sexes ; oiBwero bB owl.al dln.Bor' wbe? ,hs. ",as.troP.h2cd burg, Warren co.
jrisburg was crowded with them and other prom-S
inent politicians. It was not certain then whoS
- i i y mm A 7 77 7 . 7 r 11 1
& ... l... .i. -HSlates. the Hads of tha .erernl Donarim.ni..H llierefftre ,wo hlu,Urel1 l2d,es 00 xa,mcx. nranriap, rnuburg, AllCgneny co.
tjwuuiu oe uie iiumiuees lur uururmir, uui uiehs , . " ... -- --- - - -mj j i
general impression was that tho Whigs wouldffl
gnominate Judge Banks, and the locos HEXRyun(er way and procceded down the river, to
A. Muhlenbero. V c hhall be able lo com-SIsome distance below Fort WashinjiUm.
fmunicate all next week.
IGarlc yor Enemies.
m During the passage down, one of tho largf
Hjguns on board (carrying a ball of 22o pounds)
llier it struck the waler. Presidant Tjler vi&sEjamcs Macmanus, Bellefonte, Centre co
flihi-re also, but had attended tho ladias to &n-aSolomon Shindel, Gratz, Dauphin co.
flihi're also, but had attended tho ladias
ner bufoYe tho third discharge.
was fired moro than once, exhibiting ihe greait
A Washington correspondent of the (BaIi-
lltltKuP . r J nrnnntlv r-C l t C.l m . i 1 1 v ! r n .. MI
On Saturday last tMr. Cooper, of Adams coun-g, r ,tafl ,.., mPo Hmore Sun has the following mention of persons
The Secret Circular.
In another column, we insert a Circular let
ter, which has been gotten up and distributed
throughout the State by Mime of our public scr
vants who were sent lo llarrisburg, to legislate
Mnr iVio rrnnil nf rinr vi'lwilo noonln ntiil nnl t
c ' ' ' H ' ' Wn ir.nr ' ' 10 ikc yr ntirlnL-Pii ri o nmnlh.K,"u"-
waste their time in attending to the sinking for-gty, offered a Resolution in the House of Rcpre-n, rpnaJ. . Tpn,i,mrffl t,nfi yxt.r,L ,t !,.mSw0,Illded llle Princeton :
.tunes of the loco foco party. This Circular.&entatives. of this Slate, deckrin.r it to be "tlJLx il,. t:,hl n,l nm,. f,f .hm l,rl l,.fi i. I Aftrr )' 1(JIlcr w 8 l n'gt, a num-
however, is valuable, inasmuch as il will gveluly of Congress lo protect American Industry The vessel was on her return up river, oppo-b.er hc mounded season were conveyed tO
i . r.u: : ei ,i - r i .. naJslte lo tile orl. w nero (antam a ocr on run-W " J. " "
wic uuii;i juiuint ui iuch imny dii msi"iu imoiaainsi ine companion oi foreign pauper lauor, ra , - 1 , . " : kJiip iv- Homi-t
' .. . . M r J J ott Bcpnlfil in firn nm ir cluit fmm ()ia !iiii .. EJl'ie a 31 riOspiiai.
.1... . r .rl-... r V, 7? 'PL.K..U .1. .. J ..J I . .. ..f CO ... OO 7 ) . . . " " ""-l T 1 r.-r I XII ! l 1 I .If
awoundod, and very badly burned.
Charles Lewis, of Penn.Nvlvania, incised!
less probably in number lhan lour hundred,
among whom were the Presidnt of the United
fjalmosl in a slate of distraction.
and their families. At a proper hour, after the
arriral of the expected guests, I he vessel got
co.
Waniel L. Sherwood, Munslield, Tioga co.
iil the two discharges of the surti wcrelomci' R. Snowdcn, Franklin, Venango co.
won the deck ; and many of them approached! Wi7a7t P. Shattuck, Meadville, Crawford co
I? . i r.i n lBr..7. tr:u t : nr . i
jvery near 10 ooserve tna course 01 me oau ai-Jo nm, xjiguiuui, caunoreianu co.
Solomon Shindel, Gratz, Dauphin co
William Bigler, Clearfield, Clearfield co.
Samuel N. Baihj, Diilsburg, York co.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
Harrisburg, January JS44.
P. S. During the session of the gisWn
the committee will of course be addrusaed
Harrisbur''.
. , , . Q . waround and near which, to observe its effects,
individuals, who&e names arc appended to it.Kour three learned and illustrious Represenia-nmany persons had oathered though by no
are extensively known; and from their centranves,Smith,of Monroe, and Hineline and Bach-Smcans so many as on similar discharges in theH
.neiliA.. nl ilia caI f f Cl n - . . I l.... . T. . N C AT - . I . ,.J . . .1 I. . . SJ III ( l r n 1 ri rr lllf I n fl ! i s tvlin tllrii I ll rurinffl llo flrlrKA
jiuo-.wn a. .... u. u.cumc.,., avB uitu.d,,, ui iM.iiuamp.un, vWc o-ow it, uiBiouyg 6 : - j M fif.rn y fc ,ontl..:on
i . r ir i r i i .tii . i-i ffioeintT on in s miai occasion aimosi n tip.iwuenBi
oesi ir.eans ui recemng currect poiiucai mior-Hwisning to piaco me laoor oi ireeoorn anu mae-pg , : . . ; : pjon tho leo-
ir : ....u: .l :: irr. i. : v... .r w. .... rT -n i. i i. l
tYiiiiiiiu ii. i ayior, oi iosion, ooui ies unu-
i ; rn.n, n... .,.,1. i :: il' i. : .v. r . ....
""J"UU a"u ""t ujm,.uu. , ..HcpewuL-m viinericans ag-iust uui ui pauper Th f , .p, fol
have their assurance that the Loco Foco partyWccnt a day labor of Europe. Let the people re-0wed, before the smoke cleared away so as to
in-Pennsylvania is in danger of being orer-fcmember this next fall, when those worthies willSobserre its effect, by shrieks of wo which an
thrown and defeated, as it was in 1840. andino doubt ask for a re-election. Snounced a diro calamity. The gun had burst,
that nothing can arc it but a "secret organiza
tion" of which ihe Whigs ara lo know nothing.?
And what are to be the characteristics oT this
"secret organization?" Il may noibe amiss to
look at one or two of them. The Circular ad
rriits that the State has been shamefully mi6-
gorerned for several years past, and its treasu
ry most unmercifully plundered; and thai the
htrengih of ihe parly has been in consequence
greatly shaken. This is a candid confession,'
at a point three or four feel from ihe breech,
and scattered death and desolation around.
Mr. Upshur, Secretary of Stato ; Mr. Gilmer,
sn rnmntlv nlnrprl ;il thn hiad nf tho Nnw.
on of Whig principles, General Henry Frick .Mcommodon. Kennon. one of its pliant officers.
Death of a member of Congress.
We are sorry lo announce that the champi-
wound bad.
To Fri&iitea a I,ocofoco.
We are indebted lo an exchange, paper for
tVia fi-ilFriMf ifinr rif.in( - I'rl Ir !t rillflf-fl 111 ?ll
. . . . .... . w .-
tormation ol a Ulay CJub and a iaocniocn nr-
tknowledgeiiienl of the unpopularity of Van Bti-
ren mix these wmi Van Buren,s letter aan.i
tho painciples and detail of the present Tariff
shake them well together; and when the pain :
turns up ihe white of his eyes, and become." t:i:-
Iv fraatured
John Poller, of Litchfield, Maine, contusedSeajiy, administer the whole mixture at a do.
fflco. Hand lock him tip in a room wim a portrait u
William H. Canning of Burlingion. N. J..IClay, and a statement ol the result ot tne elec
nnp Mq lo vonr i.n,n luirnori iliA nilifrltion of 1840. He will not recover until afu-r
not so severo. Blne inauguration of 'Harry of tho West a Prea
thfilideni in 17-15.
hip
member of Congress, from the NorthumberlandgVirgil Maxcy, lately returned from a diplomatic
Districi, in this Stale, died al Washington, oniresidcnco at the Hague, Mr. Gardiner, of New
Friday morninc last, of consumption. He was! 1 orK formerly a member oi the Senate ot mat
- nf (. . . i .i.:
,1-1 i j it i i i ffloiiiic. ucre ctuiuii uiu siuui
be ored and eEleemed bv all who knew Inm.u ". . . 3
J 'a riesiues tliese. seventeen seamen were
and his death will be very generally lamented.wounred seTerai of them batliv and probably
mortally. Among those stunned by the con
cussion, we learn not all seriously injured, were
Stockton himself ; Col. Benton, of the
Senate : Lieutenant Hunt, of the Princeton
W. D. Robinson, of Georgetown
Oiher nersnns also wrro nprhans mnrn nr
!:-l . -f .L rri . : (5 ' I r
iimiiiiiil in iiieir nriiir.inms. i 11 imnan aiiKi :r j .r :.. t. l r.
r.i;rv nf ll.. T.nrn la,r In anh fnntcH . . 1 1 ' ffi,eS3 'J"Q. WIIOIII, 111 UIB liorror UHU COI1IU
I ' . ' . . Etdea of their enthusiasm, we need only stateSsion of the momont, no certain account could
that the Officers of the Oakland Couniy ClaySbe obtained. Tho above are believed, howev
Club, at Pontiac, hare advertised for a build-Ber' ? comprise ihe whole oHhc persons knowrig
$ Charles H. Robinson, of Philadelphia, slight! The Philadelphia Forum says: that Aunmey
wound in the head. aLienerai nelson oinciaies as oecreiary oi oi.ne,
James H. Dunn, of Maine, severe conlusionfiandCom. Warrington as Secretary ol'lho Jsivy
truly; bui we doubt Tery much if it would ever
,have been made had the writers thought it
would come to the knowledge of the mass of!
their friends. Il is, and always has been, the
Tlic Wliigs of .TJichisau.
The right spirit prevails among our WhigiCapi.
ifriends m Michigan. They are forming Clayj
Clubs all over lha State, to promote the estab-f
on tho loft side very dangerous.
I here are on board
Peter Boreas, a Swede, badly injured.
Joseph Wells, an Englishman, slightly wound
ed. DanitI Harrington and Hugh Keller, slight
ly wounded.
Mr. Rob't King, gunner, was severely wound-
ed, bul is betier to-day.
'Public opinion seems to point to the Hon. R
Saunders, of North Carolina, as tho head ol'th
Navy Department, and Mr. Nelson it is thought
will be nominated to the office he now officiates
in.
from the sight of their partisans. Delusion is
a pari of iheir system of tactics, and tkey can
no more keep their parly together by fair and
straight forward sailing, than they can move
the earth. This will open the eyes of many.
The coming proposition, however, is the
means they propose to preserve the ascenden
cy of their party. "Lei our friends see to se
curing a large majority of the Judges and In
line
to the public who were killed or dangerously
?or seriously hurt.
The ptieous grief of the unhurt but heart-
ikiricKen speciaiors : j ne wounuea seamen
Circular ILetier
Of a Commmittee appointed by the Bemocraticlfi? pounds
Members oj the Legislature
We address you on behalf of the democratic
Smembers of the Senate and House of Repre
seniatives ; and we address you on a subject of
vital interest to Ihe success ol the Democratic
3000 fee; square in which to hold their
meetings. 1 hey. had successively tried all ihe
large rooms in the plaice, and were obliged to
adjourn from one lo another for want of suffi-l00rne down below ! The silent tears and quiv-wpariy, in a contest, which ia aboui to commence,
cient room icring lips of their brave and honest comrades, Hof unexampled importance. The Presidcnlial
who iried in vain to subdue or conceal themSand Gubernatorial election takes place next
What words can adequately depicitSfall : to rally our friends at tho poMs with spir
speciors ol ihe election, and we will men havelhe mysteries of this melancholy affair, (the ex- The scene upon the deck may more easily gskill and aciivity. Organization, therefore, is
plosion on ihe rrinceton.l 1 have seen a rinsolMbe imagined than described. ior can tne ltn
a IU . . ....
Cost of a Cfaarge for Use "EJig Gau."
It is stated that the amount of powder used
for a charge, in loading the gun of the steamer
Princeton with ball, was thirty five pound; iho
charge used when the gnn burst, was but twenty
The actual weight of the hall is
said to he two hundred and thirty pounds
35 lbs. of cannon powder at 20 per lb. $7 0l
230 lbs. iron ball, al 4 els. per lb. 2
S16 2j
i Tir-.t.: i . a E3'
v v asiwiiH'ou leuer writer says : AinonsM i:t.
no trouble " There is no mistaking this lan-
mi i . i
guage. J ney Know me people are agans,gvalue, and a rich purse, picked up on the deck,
ihem, and they would ilmelore adopt this loullwhich cannot be traced t0 lhcir owners. The
and dishonest means of thwarting their -iU.-purse was found in a pockelj which ha(J been
No wonder they desired their Circular to belevidently blown off from some one's dress. Its
kepi secret, from ihe mass of their friends andgcontents were gold, iilver and paper. Tho arti-
the Whigs, for the heart of every right-thinkinggcles cannoi be traced lo either of the sufferers
man must revolt at the idea of such a conspir-gNo one is known to be missing.
acv to defeat the solemn verdict of the people atS
Srtvw nersuj'owiinjiuiwH tut & nvw
Constitutiora.
agination picture to itself the half of its horrors.
WivesT-widowed in an instant by ihe murderous
blast. Daughters smitten with the heart-rend
ing sight of their father's lifelosi corpse ! The
iwailings ol agonized females !
The bodies ff tho killed remained on board
Pennsylvania. Iron.
New iron works have just been establish?!
jai Venango, Pennsylvania. Tho iron is sa.J
io be equalr if not superior, to Juniata. Th-
jwhole establishment is nnw in order and per-
,i i. . . i i r . Hfection, and the "regulator of the power excites
ihe only guarantee against a signal defeat : or-ra . !' , . , n . ... ' r
...l: ? i il t . gcunosiiy. Il is a "fly-whee " 42 reel tu cir-
ganization, too, which shall reach every town-jl ' J J . . .
tun m ih. nnmmnnw,i.K ,i , u 8cumference, cast iron rim of several tons, at.
Sheuny co-operation of every democrat. TheSa ,Q. ,r" wu" .m e,uu"V u'".'- ,r
principles which aro identified wi.h ihe domo-B;iuIIon ,n a 'aJB u "
Icraiic party are surely worth preserving, bul iform a journey of 2o,000 miles, or ounce rouu
lis for every friend of the party lo decide forlhe earlb ln 16 day3'
the ballot-box. There is some virtue, however,
...Til 1 r. ft in .ti-i n m tv 1 1 n Qnmn nf iVnca nnnn
siiii.icii ill mo iicuuunt. uuiiid ui iiiu& uuuim it-ill f . l i'i
' 1 , A bill has been introduced in Council to re-
muuiii inry luumeu iu v.atij,iug uUl .uia """i.vHfffl the act of last year dividing tte State into"
, plot, and lo whom they sent a copy, have cQvavmCongressional Districts. An act has passed by
forward and fearlesly exposed the conspiracy
and its authors. Let the people mark the men
the ship last night. 'I hey will be brought logjhirnself, whether the faith of his fathers shall
the city this morning. ffbe maintained in its purity, or be struck down
bforover by the triumph of Federalism in two
i-rom uic Washington Globe. Kconsecultve elections. In the contest which it
POSTSCRIPT. We stop the press 10 an-yannroachintr all tho inimrmiiv wKJnb rfWar
. , . i t m ' oi j
David Frame, Esq. Sheriff of Chester court
!ty, died on Saturday last.
r. j: .t.: i i.oy111
I iniin rir h rr h n i i; irimr inn r ! r l r 1 1 -. . . . . - t
' - i r-Qlcd w tne olhce ol the Secretary ol the JMate.H,." anmtt , nr t, ' . , n
win no longer wonuer way uuuuiug cajcuiaieuM n election to dstcrmine whether the people
man euori to sate me nar v irnm dla:u
une oi ne rresiuenia servanis.fe
. be done by men, who occupy the lime which?
hhould devoted to the business of their constit
uent, iu hatching such villainous projects.
What will the people think of men who daily!
IeafJx oi Nicnolas ISiddie.
taking lis range w
biscnsible of its r.iiinniii; effect until he had called;
m. ..
ru I. .1 ... iu.. u ,,A,i .....i
IWI Ulli IU UlU UlCVUIII" i.UIUIB,
pie read the Circular, and seriously reflecigsenied this ciiy in ihe Slate Legislature, and,
.iipou it.
Al the residence of his son-in-law, in Sirou.1
township, on Monday evening last, afier a lorj
land lnperms 6ickness, Air. Clllvlb 1 1 A.
o
STARNER, aged 82 years.
Joseph Smith's Estate.
NOTICK.
gneunco a mosi lameniable catastrophe whichgvyig0ry ca pu! jn motion will be resorted to ;'
oecurreu on uoara me rnnceton sieamer misi?n ihP n ans wh nh a n,, ra;i. m
evening. By ihe bursilnc of one of ihe greaiJhrior i,,to ihe fiftld. will ha mnritVinllil AraA
inini. thp. Spnrt'tnrv nf Sinliv fr. TInshtir ; thnM 1 .. -. ...1 .:.U f..i....U-..i- .1.
1 1. tt :j: r .t .1 : r i.i IPn : j m J " I lyanu aiuicu iruu laiscuuuuB uir iiui uccasian.
out iiouses, proviaing ior tne eieciiun ui ueis-Hq . r .1 mvv o R,mor. pumm in. 1 . , r .
nates to a stale Convention for framing a newB?" democratic members, therefore, anxious lo
n.. ,v.,. c,. ti,. " ,;n u,.Buulv ll,u" U1 ""'ul u"3 ' ""Harouse their brethren throughout the slate to a
. who would thus have deliberately injured them.ir'T " T" , 7:,;a Z ZW lne V ,r8u Ma"?l a"d Mr.ffl.ense of the danger which threatens their cau.e
The Circular is full of falsehoods, and theitKp ,falp . ,h,. ifi,h A.v of far,h .. W Mara ner, oi ooutnampion, were in- 3Ild ,he,r pc,ple3, have determined to make
tJ""w - j - ""rfc yn v L1!!m,1 nrx civ nil nr -irn runnrtiu
. . . . mm t . 1 c r . r . .!...! . L ! 1. J
. a l. . 1 . . i 1 .1... . .1 a .11 mm Ain f 1 1 ivi"i -r if 1 1 rfi m u n nniiciiiniiiin iriiinn vi . . . ...
corns u useu lu ,m, .v..m m .,ang, uai w..."- -j Ma colored man, lias since died. Hniunweallh from lli iolnrio,,, ,.inn .h mot ' , . br '
, p,ulug ihU aicle ,0 nolle, i. moro par-B .! ! "."1 Colonel BelUon and Cpui. Smck.on wereS,, , f ,340. A'. a noiTT " 'X- ..
jr 1ii.uiUi,.u..v . h - . Thtt accident hannenod abouta,.,nr- :.. .u r.n .1 ' Ul ,., ... ..
deceased, will attend to the duties 01 ins ap-
r. . 1 .1. :.t. .1 ..r a
Al.vanitria flnl.wml Rpn.nn' inmrr ,rns m,! 3. I..". . r.i ,', ' ,' .HPOintmenr, Oil oatUTUay UIC ol.vlll Udy Ui ipilt
to rente business and gladden tne Hearts ol ibeMwill accept or reject the constitution, win DeHfrom anv frameIIl of ,he UI1 but merelv fromH,., -u-: " :r ui.. . "7 i '
. . . rai 11 ni mi 1 ..r a.. . .1... io,i.ra . o o j khi aijuiic uibi.nu 1 . 11 iiicv nnr .lULXcsarui tii
UeopIe, dne at liarr.sburg. JNo good cangn.m on me x uesu.y u. . ug, . me tou.gl!ie c0llcussl(m. HJ w al ,he blIU of lhe gu Hlis l-ou will readi Iv Bremr ,b nn.., hih!
insi. iacn tnemneroi tne convention is 10 re-a. ilc ,vl :, fir,, Ir ' ...
m ,1 ..r!., -,.. :r"s" " "r . . ge opposition win wield, it is distinctly un-
secure
its principles and rescuo this good old Cam-
The undersigned, appointed by the Orphans'
JCourt of Monroe County, to make distribution
k)f the money in the hands of George Smuli, j
next, at the Prothonoiary's Office, in Strouds-
burz, between the hours ol 10 a. m. and 4 p. m.
when and where all persons having claim
against said estate, are required in preeL
a.i.. i .u.. .1 . itfi - .5.1 . .'UMdin:
UC , . lil W1C ;vn'S in cnu !,secur,caihem. or be debarred from coming in for a tlum
eau aiiraniago in me manner we nave indicated.ia r . .
ui auuii uaaois
ts
3 He was smniied for a lime, bul was onabledfifi iirf,ir i ...... ,i. ,t.,... r .i
it 111. I.n.i l-.w....- f.r .nm ......illr- lll-ilifl. 11. 1- 1 . .1 11 Mb ' ' J J
j.. uccii iii.u i.m -uii.v. ...o c) wan; aiiur rwacMi mr nc snre. anu nas 'iven..Mi n v..ri t,;o r u: r.:...i.
... . . . - , , nT. i 1 r- i ii i i i l i i i i SfK a n" ' iiiiiiniiii nuu uiuuac Ilia iriUIIUS,
iliA ui luuciicimiuiu auu iciuiiu, auu i u,Cgi..w,v,u. luu.w iiC.i uu .ai... '"-raa oisunci account oi me ureauiui scene. ap-fc7anii u.arn mem uf me janftr wj,jck ihreitens
same tunc charge the State with hundreds orF- w ,i .pe.ieu .. u.. Stockton was bsrned by ihe powder buifiU8 wardj borough ,,r township, and thus secure
dollars lor nosiane on such Circulars, by wW" " . -not seriously injureu. large turnoul at. the election for Judrres andS
' K i iinfiav rtiorninp. at Anr s nsia. Me was anmi n r..i., .. l, .... , , . . . .. ki
nf rr.i,;n t ,i,0 ,nJZ ' - , ' " . w-ru.., ,n, i..mg, uu auMu;,,,,! inspectors, i his done, we sha have iheFi
"""'fc i"'"-c5- I''ffioa years oi ae rir several years he repre-H,invs cxt.mJi mvifatirm ir. vUW shin mSJ. . . ...
tt . . i i w ... ...w .... ."irivuiiiufi uiiiiiiiii. iiiiii an oaeir tnrinrir ittn ta iiin
H.i ' :. . ..r ,. . ' ita 7 ?". 7' - "
J. H. STROUD,. Auiior.
Stroudsburg, March 7, 1S14. 4t.
Pike County, SS.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE
Whereas there is a certain fund t'w in
j1
f heie were pa.sengers from nine different
iSiatea on board lhe t-leamer Allegheny on a re
&t-i$llrd ,rI ,a Ult:1,,l'au ' 1 Jtt&uurg, anu
"4sii as laken which rcbtthed as follows-
'i5bLAXA' 3G
Mil Ruren, Gass -and Calhoun -JO
rr;' Majority ifor Clay 20
riis all will recullci was for a long time Presi-jj
dent of the United Siaies Ban!;. He leaves aa
widow, several children, and numerous friends?
ito mourn his los. Forum.
result The democratic members desire thalfflCourl of Common Pleas of said founty, a;,s;B.
ihe executive and committees of Congress, and
then to both Houses invited the ladies of thejy0l, wouh communicate these facts lo such ofRfrom ihe sale of the real estate 0f Wjiliain K
city to an entertainment on this, which wasji,r nnliiieal frimuU in mnr W9r.i i.,.,iv rHHnlhn. therefore all nerso. imvin
l
The York 'Pa.) Gazelle, slates, that (here are
!iwo persons in AlonaghVh township, Jiir Mhaitliht:
county, in the prinif of IllV, each of whoih'are
the faiherd of 21 children!
on mis, which was
meant as ihe gala-day of his beautiful ship. It
opened brightly, but has closed in the mot
dreadful gloom over our community
township, as will take an interest in adopting!0" the same, are requeued to pr,oseni ihem ot
:r.ii..t-i i.rr... ...Ml ..wt...l.1 1 -l i. t. . T) Unn of a ru'u tf' H.ll...l IP..-. I
fi""1-" inwuaMica ao ivni'upiiuiu ana SUi&IP iHwfll"B A I"""""" j 7 " ince, m Miiioru, on. i u-3 1
t&nitty. ll is'UOl HP.casfiarv tn ninl- -,n finnnnlldaV the 2A day nf Anril riflci ni n'phick
. I . . v 7 V. 1 1 M t. W ummwmijh J " v I ' " 1 "
ft,f oni' circi.ms.ancc. calculated to relieve l0 y01ir patriotism oC jovft of country to entetaihe afternoon., or bo debarred from comi.m upM
r. j 1 1 . 11 f. w .nitiiiii 11 1 1 riih. iu iii-ii ... i ii m .....in . -1 .... . . j. .
I" """ n....iv,ow, in uiq ,iiu,,,",f iiouniiy
'hearlilv irttti ihis iT-itiir iU i.Uii;ni ,1iM h said fund. HcnAT? H MflTT.
are..oe o. uu.es wno were on board u.e Mnp ; nol,ioir 0f youf cpu lrv u wj(h Bfi0ienJ yAU(Zjor 0 asetrtain lus.
gvne a, injureu. t ne nappy exe.np.ion y( m'hgforce tu your sympathies, and the prosUMe con-IMilford, FCh,9,i8U.r-4t.