1 Hi llu I 'HI o, ft ub s K 1 mi isc ftlt ma I o- in is 'in th ii u 4 .J X. ) n ( i ill o B J U 1 - ill c ; , 01 v '1 1 t r J .i Orphan's Asylumvof Pennsylvania ; for the incorporation of a Bank-to be located at la Pennsylvania ILcKiKSnlBirc. Harrisburg, Jan. G, 1S52. mi . rt- i -it n i-iuiuiiuu. uuu jiu i xneuiousc organized at xi ociock, ' ilM, IIudson Canal Company responsible were present.. Alter caning uio iuu uuu debts contracted by its agents, ecc. 4S?aoiiu: and for a law.makinsr the Delaware ITcffcrsouiau -Republican. T!i imdiiy, Jauimry 15, 52. i Rhcv Demo 55 votes ; : J o repeal me sism sccuon oi mu uut ui Early last fall a stranger from New-York " T .. ,M . s. nncj , , Jiemo., oo otes , rejative to iwjtfvo slaves and the use ' t , . , , . , t facts of the case being unquestioned that , 3-1 ; Frederick Reel, Na-1 of jais of thc t0 jbr lhc5r (lctention; ; appeared at Belvidere, and at his request, was no thafc nticed servants !. To incorporate the Philadelphia and'Eas-. ; introduced to the County Clerk. He stated. ; guch ag indentures showed these per- "Gov. .fohssslon'a nis;igc. This document will be found upon thc first page of to-day's Republican, though much shorter than his former ones of this char acter, is nevertheless sufficiently compre hensive to embrace every subject of partic- j ballotings took place for Speaker: John II ular importance in thc immediate affairs of. Walker, Whig, and II. A. Muhlenberg, Dcm the Commonwealth and while every ques-, had each 15 votes; Mr. Hamilton, Native tion is briefly and concisely treated, the clear- . American, not volinjr. The Senate ad reading! the members' certificates; the clec tioh for Speaker took place, with the follow ing result: John & John Acker, Whig, tive 4; scattering 3. Mr. Rhcy was declared elected, and he ton made an annronriate speech Mr. Arker titlmimstm r.d the oath nf nfRpn ' . conn to the new Speaker. - - -ja Members were sworn in, and the usual res- j petition. olulions passed, when the House adjourned. The Senate met at 3 o'clock this afternoon. All the members present, three unsuccessful The following bills were introduced: (pThe whereabouts of the "Public Stock Bankfof Belvidere, N. J.,?' is not, it appears,' for Prece'y J;nown- A writer, in the Belvidere j Intelligencer tells what he knows concerning the institution , anddeaves to others to com- ToJncorporate the Maucli Chunk Bank; j plete the sketch. He says Jo repeal the sixth section ot tie act or j Early last fall a stranger from New-York ApprcsEticc5 Surrendered under the Fugitive AaUoS 1350. A case was heard in Connecticut on Friday, before a United States Commis sioner, in which three runaway appren tices were , claimed as bound in service t or labor. Thc Commissioner said, the Jtailroad uompany. lie was an ngeni oi certain gentlemen in . song to e tjie jawg 0f JNcw lorJ;, me selection ot a commutee o ca nine , New.York, and his business was to file a list, were within the mirview of the constitu te contested.. seats trom I'hiladeipuia .of the Stockholders, fora new Bank, and whom : tional movil,:on nnn;rtnrr the surrender ty. was on motion UlUCUniieiy posiponeu i, rnrPSnntpl ns vo.rv rnsnpntnhln o-nnt nmnn it . , , , . m n,l tlmtiPtitinnr.rxflllim'r.1 to withdraw thfiir ! J L- : at-. v7. 0I "Persons ilCia in SCrVlCC," On C1U1IU noniir miHiiiutss hi nuwiurn. 4 na!s, and force, with which its various prop positions are brought out, give ample evidence of the thouglilful and reflective care and con sideration of the same great and powerful mind which has been so strikingly manifest ed in all his former productions. Whig Economy. The Washington correspondent of the Led ger, a full-blooded Locofoco, states Uhat thc estimates for the War Department are some fifteen hundred thousand dollars less than those of last year, and that notwithstanding that reduction, we shall have another Regi ment of Dragoons and a company of Light Artillery.' He also states 'that the expenses of the Indian Bureau are cut down by more than half a million, and that similar reforms are introduced in all branches of the govern ment.' So then, says thc York Republican, according to this by no means friendly author ity the -Whig Administration at Washington JiUs effected a saving of two millions of dol lars in the War Department and Indian Bu reau, 'While similar reforms arc introduced in all branches of thc government' When you hear the locofocos abusing the Vhi-s vou can just 'stick a pin there.' i- COXGHESS done nothing durimi the past week, and we have consequently nothing to record. Nr.w Cou.vrnnruiT. Two dollar notc.. Ilarrisburg Bank, re-issue dated January 1, 1851, signed Wm. Kerr, clerk letter B, were put in circulation a few days since, says the. Philadelphia Sun of the 6th . inst. The notes, though well executed, arc counterfeit, and likely to deceive. Look out for them. Itlammolii Wild Tnrlcey. Recently a resident of Berks county, .shot a wild turkey that must have been thc patri ach of the turkey tribe in those parts. It had a beard 9 inches long ; measured 5 feet 9 inches between the wings; 4 feet4 inches from bill to tail, and weighed 20 pounds. Quite a number of wild turkeys have been fchot in the same neighborhood during the winter, but none so large as thc specimen a Love noticed. journcd till 11 o'clock to-morrow. January 7, 1852. The Senate organized to-day. Mr. Walk er was elected Speaker on the eighth ballot, Members weresworn in and the Governor's Message was delivered. January 8, 1852, Thc bill passed at thc last session of the Legislature, repealing thc law prohibiting thc use of any jail or prison of this Common wealth for the detention of Fugitive Slaves? has been vetoed by the Governor, and the bill returned to House in which it originated January 9th. Senate The Speaker laid before thc Sen ate a communication from the Commission ers of the Sinking Fund, which was read and ordered to be printed. He also submit ted a communication from the Auditor Geri oral, and a message from the Governor, the last communicating the tittles of a number of bills signed during the recess of the Lairis- latnre. Mr. Sanderson submitted the following res olution: Resolved, That a committee of five Sena tors be appointed to apportion the State into Congressional districts. The resolution was lost Yeas lfi, nays 17. House The Speaker presented the annu al report of the Philadelphia Savings Fund Society, and also the report of thc committee appointed at the last session in reference to the expediency of resuming possession of thc Delaware and Hudson Canal by the State. The Speaker also submitted a petition of 25 citizens of Philadelphia county, contesting thc rights of certain members to scats in the House. On motion, one hundred copies of Dunlap's Digest of the Laws of 'Pennsylvania, were ordered to be purchased for the use of the members. Mr. Bromall, read in place a bill toauthor- t isc courts to change names, and to decree sales of real estate, and also a bill for thc more effective punishment of the crime of murder. January 10th Senate After the reading of the journal and the presentation of a number of petitions. Mr. Packer, read a bill, to repeal the 4th and Gth sections of the law to prevent kidnoppinp, Mr. Sanderson, a bill to provide for the im- cure a E-Viou. Take one table spoonful of Castile soap, one teaspoonful of red lead, .mix them with as much weak ley as will make it soft enough to spread like, a salve, and apply it on the first appearance of thc felon, and it will cure it in ten or twelve hours. Eleven days Later irom Califor nia. ARRIVAL OF THE DANIEL WEBSTER. New York, Jan. 11. The Steamer Dan iel Webster from San Juan, whence she sailed on thc evening of the 1st inst, and Havana nf l 1 1. : ,,-r.c The Stockholders are: Patrick O'Brien, I V r, tu "uum BU V Jeremy Kelly, ThomasKelly, Thomas Wheel- a,ue' e iiaa uevcr seen lC questioned, cr, Thomas Merrian, T. Moss, E. B. arrow- j thufc whltc men as well as black men, sm;th 1000 shares. ' j and servants for years as well as servants After doing this, obtaininmg the Clerk's . for life, were within its objects and re certificate and paying his bill, he disappeared, quirements. A certificate was therefore and neither Patrick O'Brien, Jeremy Kelly, j given to Mr. Hussell in accordance with nor a single one in the catalogue of Toms, or hft Furtive Act of 1850. and nnrW If. the appre New York, a 1 i i t r f i O e.en a representative, nas ever nonorea Jiei- fche apprentices wcrc carricd back to iMrmrn Citlrn wit It hits nrncnnnn Knf it r i pears that the Bank is in operation some where, but where no one knows, as the bills of a Bank, called the Public Stock Bank of Belvidere, are in circulation, and reported as selling iii Wall-st. for 99cts. for the dollar. They purport to be signed by B. L. Cross, of rifew York, asV. President. Whether this Mr. Cross is connected with the financial firms in IVew York and Erie J&ailroad. The E. R. R. Co., have issued a state nient of the affairs of the road, and its rtot the Place. A man who had a severe fall, -was ask ed by the surgeon, c Have you sprained yourself near the fibula V 1 No,' au swercd he, 'near the market house.1 A question has been raised iri one of our courts, whether a blind man can be made liable on a bill payable at sight. Singular. Suicides in New York average one a day, according to a recent estimate. I TVon.Vr...r nf" Ti T n the afternoon of the Gth inst, arrived this ' - ,i , !k , , ' ; LO., who are reported as owing the People s iort-noon. , i jjank or Patcrson some twenty-four thousand Shf brings dates from San Francisco to the ' dollars, I will not presume to say. 15th of- December, 255 ' passengers' and I Only a fcw of these strange Bills have made .S5fi0.nn. nrinninnllv in tl.n fmmls nf P.irsen- : ,,c" uuuniy, u.iviug uuuu j J ffers. j brought from below by some of onv (armors, who on coming to Belvidere and findinr nei The U. S. steamer Saranac, Commodore ther Bank, Banking House, Agent, or Reprc Parker arrived at San Juan on the 1st inst., : sentative, have sold some few of the bills at and her visit was supposed to have reference s75. .ce.nts for th. .d?Iliin The purchasers, A , .. T, i liolti thorn as curiosities. 10 me recent outrage upon me sieamer rro metlicus by the British brig of war Express. The steamer Tennessee with the mails from New York to the llth of November, ar- Trcaswrer's SJeporS. he report of thc Secretary of thc Treasu- ! ry, Mr. Corwin, was presented to Congress a rived at ban rraucisco on thc 14th of Decern-: few days since. According to this report, ber, and the mail steamer from that city was ; the . receipts for the year 1851, were, for in consequence detained until the lGth, to Customs, 819,010,507 92 give merchants time to answer their letters. l?.mi 2,M' !!? 7. t . . L e , , : iuscenaneous, uiiuu oo 1U Wtl.-3 I1UI HIIU'.VII WUUk UII1UUI11. Ul guui uu despatched by the mail j-teamer. The4atest intelligence from San Diego in- dicatcs most, decidedly that the Indian distur bances arc at an end, and Gov. McDongal Castner Hanaway, the individual whose name is familar to our readers, as connected -wrtth the late treason trial in Philadelphia, J mediate completion of the North Branch Ca ms suffered muckurom his long confinement. The Lancaster Whig says his health was never very good, and that his late sufferings will probably cause, his death. Cold. At the Franconia Iron Works, in 3Tew Hampshire, on the 26th ult, the ther mometer is reported to have stood at 32 de crees below zero 1 A Califoh-ma Placer. The St Louis Intelligencer states that Col. Benton has re ceived intelligence that Col. Fremont's quartz pointed to act with a similar committee ap mine in California has been sold to a London pointed by the House of Representatives, as na!. -Mr. j? rane, a bill relative to toreisn at tachments, and a bill to incorporate the An thracite Bank at Tamaqua.- Mr. Kunkel offered the following preamble and resolution, which were adopted: Whereas, Gov. Kossuth, in reply to the in vitation to visit the Capitol, has expressed his intention to be here on Tuesday next, the 13th inst, therefore Resolved, That a committee of five be ap 1. company for one million dollars in cash, and a committee for the reception of Governor t ft CCIlf ft firwJ tltnt flint? "rrrrft f rv tlir QntmfA .tw.- unij utiu wuv - ibuib iu til u i i ti on Monday, what action shall be had by thc Legislature on the occasion of his visit and that thc money is ready to be paid in New York, as soon as the necessary title deeds are executed. Col. Benton is now on his way to JVew York to coiisumate the trans action. The Register has hoisted the name of that distinguished old Federalist, James Bu chanan, -for President, and parades in its col umns a long list of names as officers of the Buchanan Club of this place. How many of them are Buchanan men we can't exactly say: but we'll bet our old boots against the Regis ter's common sense, that we can chalk the hats of at least a score of those who are made to figure in the proceedings, who are not hall so anxious to see Mr. Buchanan the Locofoco nominee as we are ! However, when a man has not bona fide strength with his party, a little buncombe should be charitably excused. Huzza for Buchanan ! We're for him for jhm 1 So drive ahead, gentlemen plaster his Federalism, endorse his Democracy, oil his joints, lubricate his spavins, and trot him out Juniata Sentinel. The committee appointed to confer as to the time and place of opening and declaring the returns of the election for Governor, have decided on Thursday the 15 inst, in tile Hall of the House of Representatives. House A number of bills were introduced among them a bill to provide for thc ex emption of the homestead from liability for the debts of the owner thereof, and from sale on execution or other legal processes, and for other purposes. January llth. Senate Mr. Crabb, presented a -memorial from the directors of the Pennsylvania Bank, ! Total receipts, $52,312,979 87 This added to the balance in the Treasury on the 1st July, 1850, 6004,514 49 gives a total of $58,917,524 36. had disbanded all the volunteer companies . in June iggo frorn al sources, are $51,500 which had been formed. : 000. which added to thn hnl annn in thpProns- The weather at San Francisco continues ury on the 1st of July, 1851, will make a delightful. . ; S"" aggregate ot uni,o-lo 08. mi . r . i r Xliii osumaieu receipts ror tne year com- The accounts from the interior speak of . ni j. , , ' , Rnnfi , . . frequent heavy rains, which have proved of added to the estimated balance in theTreas- great benefit to vegetation, and have raised ury on the 30th of June, 1852, we have an the rivers from five to ten feet. There has aggregate of 03,258,752 09. nol, however, sufficient rain fallen to afford ! The estji4pff Ail,ir!S . for thc S.arnG the gold seekers with dry diggings, all the fa- le( balance in the Treasury, an the 1st' July, eilities they require for successful work. i 1S53 of 20,366,442 90. The papers contain contradictory statements t Of the estimates this year; there arc for relative to the gold discoveries in the Bear j y fo,oo,u u; lor new x er- c , - , , ! ntones and treaty obligations, 89,o49,030 12. alley. Someasserling that thc claim has the The suVpius romaininfff it ia estimated, will appearance of being worked out whilst Others be sufficiently ample to pay the loan diie Ju- affirm that the first accounts have been.fully b' 1S52, besides additional appropriations and realized, and that it is a reliablu fact that ' f1-"" " F"- thc original discoverers have sunk their hole " Mr Corwfn lhe Uic (lebt Q 1)C to the depth of 12 feet, and have taken out 02,563,395 26 ; showing a reduction of more 9400,000. J than a million and a half during thc calander There had been a moderate business doinn- yar' elusive of the Mexican indemnity O I T it i r JGST Counterfeit 2's altered from-l's (new plate) on thc "Mechanics' Jiank of Newark arc in circulation. They may be distinguished readily, by the fact,Nthat the 2's have three figures in the vignette while thc Vs have only one. ESy We learn that the houso of Jo seph Miller, of Chester county, was en tered on the 30th ult., by ruffians, who seized and carried off afrec colored girl, whom Mi Miller had raised. Mr. Mil ler was not in thc house when the party arrived, but returned before thev had ' i r, f operations during the past year. The j lclt- un lus. venturing to interfere, they earnings of the road, duringthe year have surcaicnca nis me. iney finally succeed bcen 2,776,949 59. This is between cd !n reaching the railroad and taking five and six thousand dollars over the csti-1 1 ieir P"Soncr to Baltimore. Seme of mate made for the year. The expenses : tlie neighbors followed thc kidnappers to of the road, including ferries and steam- j tm cit3' in tl,c Il0Pe of rcscuinr from boat service on the Lake, have been SI, I endless servitude a free inhabitant of our 377,977, being some eight thousand less , Q c 1,avc not heard of the result than Hie estimate. The cost of the road oftlieir mission. Such occurrences to Dunkirk has been found to be 23,-! tIlcse arc not untreqaent m that neigh- This is about 3,000,000 a- uoriIOOU- ogooa citizen win laii to rep- luuie suuu eonuuec. e trust tnese Kid nappers will be detected and punislud with proper imprisonment in the Penittn itary. V. S. "We obtained the above infer- 580,000 hove thc estimate. The present floating debt is about S3, 000,000, To fund this debt, and aid in building 100 miles double track from Great Bend westward, thc Co. propose to issue bonds payable in ten yoars and . niatI0n lrom pnvatc sources, fcmcc vo The' H1UIU 1110 auove, we nave reccivea tne lollowmg item of intelligence. It is pul- bcaring an interest of 7 per cent. dividend of 4 per cent, lately declared, amounted to a little over 400,000. Geta. Scott. at San Francisco during the last fortnight, without tiny improvement in prices, the stocks continuing largely in excess of the demand. Seamen's wages were firm and engage ments were difficult at late rates. Laborers obtain-from 5 to 6 per day, and carpenters and masons from 7 to $10. Other mechan ical branches are prosperous. The general interests of the State are pro gressing favorably, and all matters continue gradually to assume a more settled and satis factory aspect. The miners generally are doing well. lie recommends the purchase of sound Slate stocks, for the redemption of the public debt, instead of paying the enormous premiums on Government securities: The excess of exports for the present fiscal year over the last, is more than forty-three and a half millions. The tables show that the exports of cotton in 1850, with half a crop, yielded in dollars, more than forty millions and a quarter over the crop of the previous year. Bredstuffs have declined more than .two-thirds iq the ag- gregate exports since 1848, namely, from six ty-nine millions in 1817, to twenty-two mil lions new. During five months of thc present fiscacal ! .. t, t 1 . i.ir mi n Clear gold dust 17,25 per ounce. SMit ' minions oi spe uiws un auw Ainu purceuu lishedin the Philadelphia North American and Ledger of Saturday: Baltimote, Jan. 2, 1852. A correspondent of the Inquirer says: Mysterious Death. The bodyof3Ir. Major General Scott called upon the Jos. C Miller, of West Nottingham Magyar New year's day. Whilst there, hvp-, Chester county, Pa., who has been General Cass came to, and going up to missing since Wednesday last, was found General Scott, exclaimed, in his usual , to day, hanging to a tree near Stemmer's puffy manner, "well, General, are you Run on thc line of the Philadelphia prepared to lead a hundred thousand "Railroad. He came to this city in the brave Americans to Hungary to assist early part of the week and preferred a our friend, the Governor! " "Sir." replied complaint, before Justice Pennington, General Scott, drawing himself up to the charging Thomas McCreary, of Elkton, full height of his stately person, "I am with kidnapping a colored girl, named prepared to lead my countrymen wherever Rachel Parker, who was living with him. Congress directs me to go !" Thc answer McCreary was held to bail, and Miller was that of a true American, and worthy left on Wednesda-, with his companion?, " the hero of a hundred battles." for home, the hearing being fixed for . ; thc 7th inst. At Stemmer's Itun, he was Tiniest::!. missed from the cars, and nothing more In Tinicum there is but one barber, ' was lieard of him untiI Lis dea(i bod.v and he is a doctor, sweep, chemist, owner was found' The JUI7 ofinquest rendered of a charcoal mine, and sells the best" a verdlcfc of suicide, but doubts are ex clams. He lathers his customers with a Prcsscd. whether he hadJ not been whitewash brush, and shaves them with , in re a carviner knife. Those disnntino- Ins , terms in any of these occupations, gcucr-! ' miles from Baltimore. , ally get well kicked and no redress, for : : the kicker is the Justice of the peace, i Castor oil is used iustead of sierra oil Phihulctyhia, Sun. or lard oil, in Illinois. Thc Jacksonville There isn't a word of truth in the above Journal says it burns with a 'white light, paragraph. The Sun, always well posted, anc des not clog the wicks, should not misinform its readers in regard to an important part of our Common wealth. Tinicum is an Island in this county, and we ought to know something about it. When the inhabitants arc all at home, the can poll seventeen votes. The Whigs have a majority of five in all ma ESTRAY. Came to the premises ol the subscriber in Hamilton town ship, some time ago, a Briiulle Heifer, with a while face; the ears and about the eyes a (Inrlv hri Mil 1 nnrt line Cftmn tvllito enrtt- nn oncne ---ii f- ...I, i I, .1 . ..... ' v-, hiiui iuuji me usmug or uie bieast and about the hind legs, and w shooting, and neglect their duty at the supposed to be about two years old. The ballot box. The people do not raffle for ow'ier or owners thereof, is requested io the candidates, like the liihabitents of C()me fl,rward, prove property, pay charges "'Plin n..:r; i rU' ,. .m i. i and take her awav. or she will be disuosed j. inj iiuiii o liuii-.Auii;. uiLiiuiiirn r.nnv .. . ----- , . '. . o J Mr. Corwin unres a modification of thc tar- Most of the damning companies and others, ' iff under present circumstances, of excessive working in the beds of the rivers, had suspen ded 'operations. imports of goods, and exports of specie, as a means of safety. He exhibits a decline in An ex en, ve depos.t of magnetic oxide of , time by irrosistibe figurcs- IIc rcc0llnmcuds iron ore had been discovered 30 miles from ; thc English policy regarding silver coinage, Marysville, on the Placeryille road. I making it a legal tender only for sums not ex- sj.w,- j cceding ten dollars. He also recommends One thousand tons of tobacco are annually : t,,e establishment of Branch Mints, at New souirted over the face ofr.rnatinn. n.ul tivnntv : xurK dim oan Francisco, and tne discontmu tons of ivory are worn out chewing the weed every seven years. anec of those in North Carolina and Geonria. E?jvc Hundred Persons Destroy. etl by ;i Water Spout. On Saturday, intelligence was received at CTcBKlcrf Hi I&esourccM oi Citlifor. ilia. AVc find in looking over the file?? nf have their way of conducting elections. After thc polls arc opened "the voters arc 1 few and far between,' and the officers employ their leisure intervals in pla3'ing upon thc shuffle-board in the basemcntof thc hotel. If a citizen makes his appear ance at the window, while they are thus engaged, he is told to wait till the con- ; of according io law. JOHN LESII. Hamilton. January 15. 1S5-2. Remedy for Freezing. "We arc told by an aged gentleman, California papers, that some new and hirhnrrn nni ovnlnnnfl Lloyd's, under date Malto, Monday, the .8th stantly being brought to light'-in that instant, of a most awful occurrence at the isl- ! wonderful eountrv. Af. f?rc?. and of Sicily, which had been swept by two j Alta California, the productions of that CaPtail Taylor, that the application of enormous water-spoutsr accompanied by a tor- country were hides, then came gold, and ! fccoicueu tow or tiax, saturated with rum, rific hurricane. Those who witnessed the although she was a very valuable country ! "sc5"j or other liquor, to thc flesh phenomena, described thc water-spouts as two owing to her gold mines yet her soil was ' wllllc trozen will be an effectual cure. in reference to the imposition of a tax upon immense spherical hodici of water reaching of C0U1'SC popr and unproductive because ' . tias tncd lfc n himself, and seen it Etnle of Hiram Wolfinjjer,. Late of Stj pd foicnshijj, Monroe Co.ikd l. Notice is hereby given that letteis of ad- nlnsinn nf o,n ,A, u j. ; ministration upon the above named estate TJ " Ciu? l V i " f,ave bcen Rra,1,etl lo e undersigned by the posit hi, ballot, puts the officers through Re,is,er Gf aionnie County. AU those har- at the bar, and leaves them awaiting the ; inR claims or demands against said estate next customer. There is no barber on ' are requested to present them for settlement thc island. Indeed, scandal has it that to lne undersigned, and those indebted to none is needed the people being sharp saiu "ceeuent to make immediate pavmcnt enough to shave one another, as'well as RICHARD S. STAPLES, such ptrangcrs as may require thc opera- . NICHOLAS AYOLPIXG VA, j tion. Delaware Count? Jlejwbliean. to Shut the Doon. The weather is very cold. At this season of the year, shutting the door after you js a cardinal virtue. " Though you, my friend, may boast a gifted mind. A soul of honor, and a taste refined. These bitter times, we seek for something more, The first of virtues is lo shut thc door!" It is Said that during the year 1850, there wcrc fifty-three steamboats lost on the .West ern waters, and sixty-four 6eriously injured. In these 700 persons lost their Jives, and a million .and a half of property was destroyed. OT The State Debt of New York Is 21,-090,801. their -dividends; also a memorial from mer chants of-the city and county of Philadelphia in favor of the recharter of the Easton Bank. Various other memorials were also pre sented, from different sections, asking the re charter of the Easton Bank. The supplement to the act incorporating the Warren Mail. from the clouds, their cones nearly touching the earth, and, as fur as could be judged, at a quarter of a mile apart, travelling with im mense velocity. They passed over the island near Marsala. In their progress houses were elegant marble ledges of granite quarries ' Wid Mary Rowen, wife of the late unroofed, men and women, horses, cattle and of quicksilver mines, of coal mines. We' rvev- James Rowcn, of Mount Carmel, Micey wure rmbeu up, ura wn into uieir vortex listen among the mountains and wc hear u IS m Sreat distress on account of the Ave find that grapes, rich fruits, and huo knowledge of so simple a remedy in and most delicious vegetables are thc al-1 . esc trrecnlaudish days, may be benefi- most spontaneous productions of her mis- I ciai crauic son. A little later we henr nf Inminrv 15. 1852. Administrators. Erie and Sunbury and Pittsburg and Snsuue-.and borne on to destruction; during their pas- a hundred waterfalls, waiting merely for a.us"encc of her son, Francis Rowen. No hanna Railroad Company, was taken up on J sage rain descended in cataracts, accompan- i tuc will to turn out with untold maicthe dncs can be heard from him, although second reading and discussed until the hour led with hail-stones of enormous size and ' r,cest labrics. On examination some say Iflcnas flavc been written to in all dircc- masses of ice. Goinc over Castellamarre . tnattue 8011 ojt a largo portion of tho State "ons- J1 's poor mother, now on thc bor near Stabia, it destroyed half the tmvn' I ad climate also are admirably adapted dors of tho grave, would bo greatly re am! washed -200 of thc inhabitants into the' f th 'Y ?f Ctt0n' 1 rZi " ,1 'T i 1'mi Lim' f hiS of adjournmenL House The Speaker announced the stan ding committees of the session. Numerous petitions were presented from nil .a . .1..1 TT 1 n r-rx , OCu, wuu,.l,i.Heu. upwarusoi ouu per-, oram?es . from Zm cn, ners ffcnerallvnleasnennv. . 1 1 'I - most re-1. all parts of the country, asking an amend- sons have been destroyed' by this terrible vis- j moved from -the brute to the u, u u,u uiuuou wiucu wm proumit itauon, anu an immense amount ot property, lined and delicately constituted mind s I A ,.;. ni;in i,no uB lhe.: trom the canoe to the steam nnlnnn 1 nf thn ; ivi.;tn tvr the country being laid waste for miles, shipping in the harbor, suffered severely, the sale of intoxicating liquors in this Com monwealth. Numerous petitions were Dresehted for thn i i 7 i j " . biiiuo 1 I. . t T-1 V. . i. .. lrlMnai.nml A Am. I I. - , .1 re-cliarter or tne easton uanK: tor .the eslab- uluw,,cu- mu occurrence, numuers ot lishment of a Bank at Mcadville, Crawford j bodies were-picked up, all frightfully county; ior a new county io ue caueu "ueca whose various saloons tur" ; for a new epunty out of parts of parts Schuylkill, to be called "Penn" ; for the in corporation of the Odd Fellows' Widows and are SOft With vel- rim Innil hminf.v many vessels being destroyed, and their crews vet; they arc all found in this ill-under-1 September, 1850. &Tho man who applies uwuu a,m 111 apureciateu Ualitornia of ni firms f.hnh .r. volmonrnrl in Sontom- purs. The very last production, however, ber, 1850, in Dauphin county, Penns'yL xwuuu iu uu iiunuegs, winch are found growing very finely on the hills of thafc SmpJ.e. Daring the past , year, there. vania, for an indefinite time, and served ,,,- qo cloi nnn ,T.;i r . . , . papers say ma ted intofhor' V fcl-aramPor- J ashingly fine spccinions- of nutme ted into thei t. btatcs,. i .,; ; . have been discovered. - 1 1 Hi flin took nf o rtoinof btate. lhe bacramcrito papers say thafc the Nullifiers of South Carolina. ,; Two ig Lwittiossos testify that they, saw, him'do- : f part on this service aud return. Valuable Farin 4& Saw Mill FOR SALE. The subscriber offers for sale all that Farm situate in the township of Stroud, in the coun ty of Monroe, and State of Pennsylvania, containing: 4 SO Acres of I, a ml, about eighty-five thereof cleared and in a high state of cultivation, twelve acres d which is good watered Meadow, and the re mainder plough land, and the bal- JJj"S". ance oi saiu larm Timber tantl, which is well limbered with excel lent white onk. chesnut oak and hickb'rv. The Brodhead's creek runs through the prem ises, upou which is a erected, which has a never failing supply of water. The other buildings are a good story and a hall FRAME HOUSE, Frame Barn with stone stables un-- neath ; frame Wagon House, stone Spring House over a never failing spring of water, and other out buildings in good order. This property is situated about six milw fiom Stroudsburg, the county seat ol Monroe county, and 7 miles from tfu? Delaware Riv er, urodhead s creek, which runs throngn the premises, is a public narigable stream, upon which stream the Lumber manufac tured at the Mill can be easily conveyed o market. For particulars apply to the subscriber on the premises, or to Hon: Stoirdell Siokea.or James II Stroud, Stroudsburg? Pa, - J.anuary 1, l52,i,- t..
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