Jeffersonian Republican. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1840-1853, January 06, 1853, Image 2

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    Gitiu-tlinsiS Appointed".
Michael Kiscr,,euardian for Addison J.
Fctheriiiaii. - -
Mclehoir Bcsscrd guardian' for Joseph
A. .bosserd.
Joseph Kcmmercr guardian-for Joseph
J. A nt lion v.
Manassah Miller guardian for Manas- people.
RIeelinff of tlie Legislature.
The State --Leeislaturc assembled at
Harnsburg ohTusday, the: 4th inst.
As the organization is likely to take
place-Without difficulty; Gov. Bigler will
probably deliver his annual Message on
that day. It is anxiously looked for by the
Daguerreotype cf Vfe fifopkiiiSo ; The Gaiphias are Coming-Oh ho?
An Extraordinary Lamo.
Among the list of patents issued
The Locofocos ofcWashington county, j Oil Ml Among the list of patents issued in
areruivided$??o twociions-the Hop- Congress, as will be seen by proceed-! England is one taken by Mr. E. Whele,
Vnsand Anti-Honkini. To the latter . "g " anotner column, lias passed a m, r j ..-racier.
. sea' - . . -
0 tlie iaiK.i b ,XTr. The lamn hns n. dial or oWl- ... ,
faction, Associate Judge Isaac Ilodgens ' and dJ J dur- the mc hfl as the candle burns, the hands mark the
belongs. At the late election, when Mr. "j. in the contesting the right of Mr. rs and imnutes correctly, and a hata.
fell behind his ticket in that couny near- of the Democrats voted against the allow-, Sbe lot tostrika ' T tiU,C'
lv.-JOOvotes-a circumstance which has ! ance. This act wasfollowed by propositions : , , n ., f. JlnJf"Ctt Pw-
UUUHMimu frittruvtttuti. sau x'iui ....... , to nnir various uersons who have sought
---rrr- ::- ., . Joscph Fellcncerguardian for Abraham w c.r J v - , added greatly to the Hatred wiucn lormcr- fc f Conro d r. on. as a mgnt light, it marks the tiIne
T!:ri:. y, Jannary 5, 1853. Fctherulan. , Bedding & Co., Boston,have just issued, i j th6 twQ divisious. ! s J8 t0 resolution was " a transPaf nt aJ "gs an alarum
" . " ! n fA,. T.Jonw aneateUittonoi ni5faTiiiibgioatoneeccn, ; mi ovrol t.nil fn,inii if, nto the , :1.lmtB,i t n ;n 0nc fr na tlu n"J ""l1"-" ' in minutes
OOd ! Wood J ! II! i :iU"ra 6,T " r" ..1lftr ith the Sbeeeh of en. HAYNEllr1 rrI:.. t,. !Rl5 TZ ; .Ml aftcrward "S the candle, or will
nrdrr to irrom mod ite such of our na xUarttia lianna, diuia rianna, ousan . . , . ! newspapers, ,auu iu lUB r,,. - -- 6 cont nUc to strike every second until An
oracr to accommodate sncn ot our TT Tfonr readers will bear m mind that in r ' o Galnhins may try to enter & share in the . e , . u"ul tne
sbers who are indebted to us, and Hanna, iionerc rianna, anaena nana, - ; : poii. t o, u- - , ; pV ge o 01 "-ana stops it; and,
make it convenient to nay. we arc Isaac Hanna and Warren lianna, minor " i " jaace uousens. in wmcn ne nays riop- Mr VnfiV hna hna , c, u viy ucavjr jui requires to be
, 1-Jayne's fcpeech is omitted, ana mat one y aU - He savs Hopkins has been flm (,fict;on of Col. Wrik w ,nA rousca I.t.WI nrc.olt a Pcreuwion cap.
of Webster's ;n nn:bn rQ nf lnf. 2S. nn,l wn ' to lnrn that he did not fin; c,", , As a table lamp it marks the time and
annerin which r,movca W L'ia onlee n's Sunerirtond-' ficstion a moment. Assured though he S , and a reSuator and
. iemoeu iiom ms omce as oupenmenu-, & . luuuo" nt. bv which mav be ascprtninnri
's deiences. even -. . . r .- n . -i i .. i may feci ot ueimr paia mileage and da v , v
UUlUUUt ui ji"ui aim
Tn
subset
cannot
willing to receive, a lot of Ood sound fti1:i,ufin Qf Isaac Hanna. a lunatic
dry wood We trust that a number of r -r, ,. r Ar crcat and marked character
,alr0"f. ",:U'"'.1. 1'C,"SC. SI ! ! Dimmick Coolbnu.l,. Wiibcr F. Cool- Speeeh was the .kdfi.1 ...
poriuiinj .iu.. 4u.u uli , - tllrn(,,i au i,,3 cn0rov
, uauou J vwuiuauj.ii, ' imtnflip"liost:of the murdered coalition " ' . T, ' ni allowance in case ot tailure to get the seat,
,-rAr t ei1MW.irt, n. i, d.l bnncr, Mirian, 11 f!onlliau?li and Wi - , untotuo giiostoi tne muracicu coamion, ;ndefensible manaireinent. It adds: ' ,Mi,ie rt ,ni- m, tt'
iJJ , p , - !, enn flin mnnvfnnw nf forthwith ... ' v , . , . ..w A, .,1 fhleic ofT
"'"J ""i' . w.v . A word more and 1 have done. T ic monfn hr nmt. nnnnwnn. hut d nnt ;n "'"'vv-l' - un
his farm of 153 acres, in Stroud townhip
to John Teel, of Warren countVjvry.,
for 1,000.'
llrcTnii Coolbauh.
Court Fr.oceetlisgs.
economy ot consump
tion of the various candles of different
JJj- uc December term of the several j
SJjcriffN fleet's.
Sherilf Darling acknowledged the fol
i lowing Deeds, to wit :
A deed to Philip H. Geopp, for a tract , can be sent by mail
securing a copy, in order that they may Eiarifirter attacked me, because Col. Hop- turn annoy. Once
preserve, side by side, and compare for kins was defeated in the county. Why to Congress in a di
the voters elected him machinery, which is of the most
Courts of this County, commenced on i
Monday, the 27th ult.
The Grand Jury acted upon several , Reopel, for 8200.
bills of Indictment, and having recom-
of land in Polk township, containing 503 j
istrict where the Dem- ' iU1 "m'
ii-t iiii i i ...
themselves these mastcr-piece3 of forensic dm lie run so tar Denma ms own ana ins ocratic majority was ,UU0 votes, and he ,
ninn,o r . nro "5 c'wt 7t ! expectations. Let us look at it a lacked only a few votes of bcini? re-clec- ! lhe Philadelphia Led
uvuv..vv. -wjj : ,nnmnf Un. ,hn ho H mnro nffinn nnfl ,J T.r 1 ...tfl, of,.l OU3 Story in re atlon to .1 fiimiimstanpa
. inv.uvwi;. xau .wuv uav. -. w uxuxv,, Lull. hi; vuwa uuiu;iu: nuuiuiSMUU , , ..n.
received more of the public money than to their will. WLlkcs-Bxrrc Advocate. : wnicn tool; place in the Quaker City, la-
jdgcr tells a curi-
J any man now living in the county. He
tely, on the occasion of an interment of a
acres and 120 perches, sold as the prop-; ImnortaRt (0 LOVCI'S of ItfuS'iC'o I has held offices that were so utterly use- Collector of the Port. The Honesdalc deceased colored man, who had died pos-
I erty of Jfenry Wcnigcr and Frederick Choristers Sin-inr Masters, Onanists, : lessr-rsuch complete sinecures, that he Democrat says: "It is currently reported sesscd ot considerable property. Tlie
j lMusicians and lcacliers ol Music gener- j 0n:cf i,; inf imimw r nr. v.,fi.o,.;oi Tirivn.i ?r, the daucrhter bv a former marriage ofJiU
A deed to luidolpu ivintcncr, lor the ally, and all Clergymen interested in the ; d tl Li management of those offices, einitv. that he will be an annlicant of the wife, who had also been dead some
mended some alterations and repairs to ; equal -undevided eleventh part of a tract advancement of Music or in the elevation ; and more especially, while Commissioner in-coming administration for the office of years. While the company were gather-
ol the Cumberland Koad, convinced the (Jollector ot Uustoms lor the -fort ot Tlul- "'g iviwv luuuim, u. uuo nuuiuu, wuu
most incredulous as to his incapacity, adelphia, and that he will most probably two children, who had been living in an
whilst it starred manv. as to his intec- receive the appointment. How much truth othcr Ilouse belonging to the deceased, ar-
be made in the Jail, were on Tuesday,! lu";'"i') w nicstanuaru 01 fw, in uuai
, " ' 1 50 acres, sold as the property of Peter 0f something both interesting and advan-
Deccmbcr 2stli. discharicd. I ? -,01 - , , . ,
c . Uroncr, ior feUl. i tageous by sending their names and
The following cases were tried, viz. j A deed to M. H. Drcherf for 10 acrcs addresses to Xrcssrs Dyeu & 'Willis.
Commonwealth vs. Amos Graves. In-( of land i Tobyhanna township, sold as 'publishers of The Musical Worthy Times
dictment for passing counterfeit money, j thc pr0pevty 0f Samuel Kohn, for $100. 257 Broadway, Xew York. Measures
Graves and a young man calling himself A dced t0 John Setzer for a tract of arQ bcing ta.en tQ faciHtate a univCrsal
Samuel C. Green, were arrested ,n July j laud in paradisc township, containing, 8 dissemination of good music, and correct
last, charged with passing several coun- J acrcSf sold as thc pr0pert.y of James and ' musical principles, throughout the whole
tcrfcit bills on the Leicester Bank of Mas- j Andmv Cross. I couutrv? and the co.operation of a who
saehasctfs. After an examination before , Auditor Appoi.nted.-S. C. Burnet. 1 fed an interest in this important work,
Justice Barnet,they were both committed, ! Eaq auditor to rcport ienSj and inako fe soieitc(L Tj,e co.oporation of Edilora
Green in default of Go00 bail and Graves I distribution of thc money arisins from thc i and Publishers is also solicited, so far, at
in ueiauic 01 &oju. graves was soon at- ; sale of pcter Groner's Heal Estate.
tcr released upon bail, and Green released
himself by breaking jail. Thc cause was i number of road cases and several
least, as to give this paragraph the widest
possible circulation.
continued at September term on account ! matters on the argument list was disposed
of the sickness of one of defendnuts wit- 1 f and the Court adjourned on Saturday
ncsse?, and Graves entered into rccosni- j evening. His Honor, Judge Eldrxd j during five davs of last week, seven hun-
zar.ee in the sum ol $o00 tor his appear- ! was quite unweil during the whole week. farmers disposed of 19,300 turkeys, 1-!
It is estimated that. at thc market yard
of the Ked Lion Hotel, in Philadelphia,
ancc at December. term. Green not hav
ing been taken Graves was alone tried.
The Commonwealth did not prove that
Graves had passed any counterfeit bills,
but endeavored to show that he acted in
concert with Green, who had passed sev
eral, and aided and abetted him in passing
the same.
Verdict of not guilty and that thc de
fondant pay the costs of prosecution.
Dimmick and Drthcr for Commonwealth
lleeder, Davis and Barry for defend
ant. Commonwealth vs. Washington Over
field. Indictment for an assault and bat
tery upon Melchoir Barr', constable of
Stroud township. The assault proven
was not of a very aggravated character.
Verdict of guilty and defendant senten
ced to pay a fine of three dollars and thc
co3ts of prosecution. Drehcr for Com
monwealth Walton and Gocpp for De
pendent. Commonwealth vs. Andrew Pipher
Indictment for Arson. A true bill.
13ound over for appearance at next term.
Commowcalth vs. Charles Price and
Joscph Price. Indictment for assault and
battery. Grand Jury returned a true bill.
The parties were bound over for their ap
pearance at the next term.
ri??MrP'TTYri A ivwr of tLn cfr1- I
i .i..i i. i. v. - 111 v,k. W i L II iiuon
- cccse
holders of the "Delaware and Cobbs Gap j
Rail-Koad Company" will bo held at
Scranton, Luzerne county, Pa., on Mon-daj-,
the 10th day of January, 1S53, at
11 o'clock iu the forenoon, for the purpose
of electing Officers of said Company for
thc year 1853.
000 chickens, 2,500 ducks, and 3,600
J5S2THon. Win. R. King is rapidly de
clining, and it is extremely ' doubtful
whether he will live to enter upon the of
fice of Vice President, to which he has
been elected.
jr0l Minority President. Tlie offi
cial vote will show Pierce a minority
nt'. ile tooii charge ot that road at a there is in this report beyond tlie Dare "clli iau 111 mum mug, uuu uimm
time when it was free from debt. And fact that the Judge is seriously inclined cd admittance as the wife of thc deceased,
such a road: Thc finest in thc Union; to get the place if he can, we do not know which admittance was refused. She re
one of the great thoroughfares of thc ! and we presume no body else knows. Af- maincd an hour in the street in front of
world; along which the well crammed . ter it shall be determined who are to be tac 1,10"se and followed the corpse to the
coaches thundered, the countless i migrants the Heads of the Dopartments, specula- grave, although not permitted to go next
crowded, and the great covered wagons . tion will assume a tangible form as to to the hearse, which she claimed as her
poured in an endless' tide, raising untold who will get thc subordinate places. If ;ht. The claims of the two wives will
thousands of revenue. And yet, under j thc Judge desires to be Collector at Phil- he the subject of a legal investigation, the
his supervision, year after year, it sank adelphia we hope he may succeed in dis- right of dower being in the case .a sub
deeper in debt, , until there seemed to be stancing his competitors in securing the stantial bone of contention,
no resurrection for it. The man who ! prize. He has made an intelligent and
would charge 3 per day, for every day! upright magistrate, though he ofTended Tke Lilltenattt General Cilia
in thJ year, when it was proverbial that ; us last fall when he condescended to at- ; The bill conferring thc appointment of
he did. not spend near all his time upon i tend a mass political meeting and to make Lieutenant General upon Gen. Scott
by
tna roau cuargc tne roau wnu uis ex-; a speecn tnereac. ol mat, a juage nas passed the Senate a few days since
penaiture' on Dunaay wua goose journeys i not a ngnc to piay enc pari; oi a pouucian the stron"-vote of 34 to 12. It is quito
receive pay auer ne was out oi once n nc cnooscs. wnettier ne snail or not probable that it will pass the House for
paying queer certificates to his son, and i is purely a matter of taste, just as it is in it seems that some of his opponents, who
withal, leaving the road in such a pitia- tlie case of a clcryman. Our view is that traduced him without stint and slandered
ble .-tale of indebtedness, is 11 1 would ven-; it is well nigh as improper for a Judge nim without mercy while he was a caudi-
turcto suy,V not the man to take charge to harangue party gatherings as it is for date for the Presidency, are anxious to
of ill, public works of Penua. So thought , a minister. However we bear no ani- quiet their troubled conscience by voting
the people of his own county, and so they . mosity towards Judge Eldred on that ac- to the greatest living commander of the
said. They thought too, and they arc ; couut, or any other, and we give him our age. and to the most pure and unspotted
thinking stiil, of his connection with that host wishes for his accession to the Col- patriot of the age, an empty title ! We
rotten Woollen concern of New York, : lectorship. do not think that Gen. Scott can thank
whose rascally failure brought ruin and , 33ut who shall succeed him on the bench them for the hollow profession of a prop-
disahter-to some of the finest families in ' in case he shall leave it? Some say Hon. cr sense of his services and merits and
this county. Where is Cook's? His all M. M. Dimmick, of Stroudsburg, others we know that his real friends over thc
is goiio, and'all that remains of him, now ' Win. II. Dimmick, Esq., of this borough, country witness it with feelings of disgust,
sleeps in the distant West, whilst his : and others still, F M. Crane; Esq., of Gen. Scott needs no such 'empty honor
lonely widow and orphan children, arc this borough. As we do not happen to at the hands of his enemies, and especial-
tins uay eating uie uiuer Dreau or cueer- ue on mc strong uiue in mis district, it is jy 0t those who have been his most ran-
Preident on the popular vote The i " U'U!;' u- uu mu iu iuu m i. iy oi tuose who nave uecn nis most ran-
S r r. x i m , los poverty! Where is Emory, one of thc not worth while for us to say who ought,- dom raaligncrs. The people will yet see
For (he New ear
Gleasox's Tictorial Drawing-Room
w .......- yotesioracott, uaie, weoster, iroupe ana ; fil,eKf . :n rnn. wi10P ; l? iri,n Al.lf nf tn hv T.t flin, ,ut j "...
weewj joarnai na3 commenced anew vol- 3r0wnc, exceed that of Pierce. Taylor'had His fine 'old homestead swept from him who have the power to play the game as natian should feel prouudto honor.
ume, and is certainly a most superb and and over GasS) 133447, Pierce over Scott j in the evening of his days driven on they please not be disturbed while enga- j
elegant affair, in the way of literature ; aj0ut iqq qqq picrcc r0t ;n j the verge of penury. And iong, but for god at it so all 3-011 whigs, abolitionists, ; RobbeiTc
and art. Among a large number of most ! Y. State 147,020 votes more than Cass ' iron, CneiV' 7uI,d b aS .(e ruiD" fenoe-ridcrs, and nothingarians stand ! We lcarn b th(J that
beautiful and artistic engravings, is a fine otfor Prcsidcn, Thc Frec Soil vote i ?i w cn h back and mjunt ji ful dtstance. Mr Jo3 Bowman of Carbon County, was
allegorical picture, by Billings, of the in- ' there that went for Van Buren now wa, J rtt BcailikS of the tay, fi, appears that Mr" B vHte"
coming of New Year. An elaborate dc- , thrown for Pierce. Leave out xjw lork and unknown here I repeat who was m, tji m 1 1 1 t 1 1 that place It appear that .Mi. . MMtcd
i-n illunratin- the uW-ct of utornnhJ and the popular vote shows Scott was as itf answer T wealth far! nd 1 Pin adelphia Inqurer, as also letters that notorious rendezvous known as thc
sign illu.traling the subject oi Autogiaphs , LM:i i,i . lL .ans;ver, a wealtlij taimer, and a fr0U1 Washington, state that the Demo- -Itailroad" where he made the acouaiut-
and Writing, from the earliest period of j r :' 1 Vromincm pou ciam And tnese two gen- cratc wajorit in Co ss Iiave dctenu. ftnce of tWQ uice maAQ
L 1 1 1- '
iui; uuiiu, a. iiiuM ungiuai auu remark
able feature of the Pictorial, to be follow
ed by a scries of numbers upon this sub-
dollar " relief" notes on the Lancaster ' credit, wircivarded?
ject. An allegorical picture of the Gol- Bank, are in circulation
den Fleece. A Winter Scene in Russia, They are well executed
; with the peculiar mode of travelling u- i deceive. If closely examine
; lustrated. A fine equestrian picture of found that the paper of
Count B'Orsay. A representation of I of a reddish or violet shade, the cngra-I on; slowly it may be, but as surely and
Thorn's piece of sculpture, known as Old ; vings coarser, and the printing a shade as deadly as the scent of the Highland
'Mortality, in Laurel Hill Cmo.ivv. A ! nr fu-n dnriror tl, f1, ,,;,, Vor .1 Mod hound, it will track the ivrong doer
Edwin A. Brooke. Esor. from Schuvl-' :c . .i 1 .Holds den.
1 - , luugmua-ui, large and original picture 01 sons receiving money snouiu ucep a goou
bll county and Maximilian Goepp, Esq. ; the 0rystal palacCj York -the finest ; look out for these notes.
i'"'uvuu"4J' ut9,utJa 1 enffravm?? ever issued on wood in ( i s
m J Q III4VV VI till V -- J - M m A v II M 11V IUUU
tlemen were strangers ; to the company, at incd nofc to vote any appropriations for themselves so very familiar that he invi
A. verv larrrp number nf cnunfprfit one ,7 1 v. " t u w tt UIV 1USUIS" "'iiun3 nuiuii aic ui maj ted them to taKC a social glass, alter Winch
t"Ci 1"5numbex otcountcrt-itone llinr hercuka n 1 abors i to bolster up its become vacant durh Ml, Fillmor's re-' he havins shown his moSev in navinff for
in this county.-j I say to those concerned, ?T three such now. Nor will any office be to throw their arms around his neck, call-
and calculated to j 'encaUss! it will haunt you to the creatcd this scssion wuicll would throw inf him .,a bh.d of ft U(ai a fect
d it will be!? - rTr -u ar.y additional patronage into tne nanus brick' &c. During this interesting per-
thn nnnninrMt- t ? V- 1- 'Hi V i ottnis Ilu ministration, j. ne jjemocrats lormancc they relieved lnm ol his pockct
uiL couiiLLiieit it. tiat mvcstieation will no on. and on. and i.r,,.,- a .;n i, cnu t , i . ... . i r ,
uMwi , .iuu uuv, "net uqok auu vaiuoscu. yuu reward is onereu
Also a most curious puzzle,
When the fangs of justice shall have
i sunk deep into quiveri
enough for the multitude, husband the for thc money and thieves.
crumbs as they may.
While the Democratic majority in Con- ; The Kentucky Election case, in thc U
gress withhold every thing from Mr. Fill- nited States Senate has been decided, by
usticc snail nave inore iet us sec whafc ti1Cy iiav0 jn storc ai,jt.iu:r DiXOn, who was elected by the
n it llftcti at f linen n r i mi J
w6 iiii i ...v. tor general nerce. jl tie rnuacicipma Legislature to till the vaca
JSST In thc desert of Sahara
I ocusts wh6 haVG S ;rantonl' trampled under inquiror states that the following projects
' J - foot her sacred precept; and it may be are n0T7 in procC5S0f incubation at Wash- '
racancy.
VIT till,. Qil.l,1J . il.. T- .
arc an article of food. Jheir appcaracc whcn a judicial investigation shall have indo and nav be cxnectcd to fastcn Delaware and Karitan Canal and Oamhcn
Law, were sworn, and admitted to prac- , countrv
: ii. in i mi j
uc ui iueajaaiuurw di iuonroe coun- i t1lf iv nf - i, . m-n nr :;
t J " t. . . i irni .1 'fl1fl"1. . l 1 CD 3 I
V- ' tv. By turnin-and examining this curi-: 15 S0UieUmCS a pmcCt S0U scl,a- 1 i ;i 0 oi iigut upon tnio uecp, themselves on thc Appropriation Bill, at and Amboy Ilailroad Companies have
liic urand inquest ot thc Uounty of ff - fi lnindrnd rlimrnf nVn f ! are aiwa)'s Put ovcr t,JC uVC TlU,lc vet a" : ? 1 , V luV 1 mo the heel ot thc session, viz:
Monroe, respectfully make the following , aro found cach subjectj thoU5h complctg ; live.
nnf linrtznd thn Directors tn t.tl.- muK.
j I-complain of are comparatively but a An incroasc of thc President's sala- Ures to make their Canal 8 feet deep, and
gram of , sand on the sea shore likened to rv to c50.000 ! ! ! the locks 220 feet lonr. and to wall the
in itself, still, bv cunnin arraniremriir.nr.t, KSBarnum and Beach have advertis- ' the loftics mounta'm. Once more, beware o hm, n.'inn r t t... ii u.. n-t. i: m :i
mi . i f -ii 1 il 1 r Cti il i ! J.ti iiUuomiHMuii .wiiHim,ni iw UilllKS UUUU"UUUt. lUli IIUU UI LUU 1 till-
lhat wc have carlully examined the : fonnin2 parts of another. The Western ' ed that they will issue a new weekly pa- . of Sucneatlcss! d for th yicc president and Heads road is to be finished out with the heaw
0 A. - ( w A. : - I
or JJepartments.
County buildings and find the same in
good order, except the County Jail, which
we find in very bad condition, unsafe
and unfit for the health or comfort of the
Prisoners. We would suggest to thc
Court and Commissioners ihe propriety of
altering and repairing the same, by chan
ging the inside arrangements of thc House,
so as to keep the Prisoners in the back )
part from the street, and the family to re
side in and occupy the front part. "Wc
also suggest the propriety of raising the
yard walls three feet higher than they
now are, and erect a new wall at the
south and inside thc yard, six feet from
the present one, of the same bight; after
it is about 12 feet high, spring an arch
across to the south end wall, with thc
proper flues, for tue purpose of privies.
The garret floor should be laid with inch
and a half oak boards, well spiked down.
We are of the opinion that the change
sujrcestcd might so alter the buildings as
to make it answer for a number of years,
"when the finances of the "County would
admit of the old building beimr removed
and a new one erected.
.AD AM. .S-.-EDiGEB,
Military Institute, at Drcnnon Springs, per, called the Illustrated News, at six
Ky., is also represented. Among the cents per cop', the first number having
contributors to this number we observe been advertised to appear on Saturday
4 Lick ikefco
rail, and extensive improvements are to
3. An increase of the Secretaries' sala- be made at Camden and Amboy. The
mi' r Til ililtt i . .
jluc citizens oi riniaoeipnia navmg nes, and tfazettc says that tlie improvements to bo
made themselves nofc onlv ridiculuous but 4. An increase of tho salaries of our mfulf. nn flm flnnnl will mVi nmnlnvn.nni:
f q . lit P 1 f ' tuv v . viiw A r v J
the names of Mrs. L. H. Sigourney, T. the 18th ultimo. It will be of 16 pages, i contemptible by their unremitted efforts ' Ambassadors and Charges abroad. to 4,000 workingmen, besides a large
Bulfinch, T. Buchanan Head, T. S. Ar- filled with literary matter of the highest to prevent the construction of any; In addition to the above, it is openly number of contractors, Superintendents,
work will be coinnien-
thur, .Maturin M. Ballou. Alice B. eal. standard, and a great number of large ranroaa m or turougu tins state except proposea to puc icn imuwns oj aouurs at Masons, &c. Tlie
Mrs. M. W. Curtis, Ben. Perley Poorc and handsome engravings. They say ! s1uch as Pifc directly towards their city the disposal of the new President, under ced without delay.
a t rr t? , iv., . ..,.,!- : m. :n.L.J thc capitalists of tho city of 3Sew lork the pretence of its being wanted m con-
. . . u-uu, riauui xy. j.uruage, - , u muuu- have-determined" to teach them a lesson nection with our foreign relations. Thc Acres,
of Pork. A corresnondent of tho
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Alice uarey, aromic a. liayuen, riiocDc eu uewfepapui m me v.unu. xiieir n-, willch they will not be likely to forget. Locoes arc really playing the grab game Louisville Courier says that in East Louis-
Carcy, Dr. J. II. Robinson, J. Hunt, Jr., gravings are intended to embrace views They propose to construct an air-line rail- in earnest, and by wholesale. ville the five extensive pork houses have
2fcale Bernard, Ellen Louise Chandler, of Public Buildings, important Public road from Washington to New York. , five or six acrcs of barrelled pork, piled
etc., etc., forming an amount of talent Ceremonies, Historical Events, American ' of Lancaster up three tiers high in open lots There
' I ,,. . i -n t .,1 -pi ii f nnn ' nor Philadelphia, and over it tne trip will killed eightv-thrce wild ducks last week, arc not loss than six acres which would
never before embarked in a weekly jour- and Foreign Battle Fields, &c, ?60;000 be made Jn haf hc fime mvf required. i on the Susquehunna'-'below Poach Bot- make eighteen acres of barrels if laid a-
nal. With all this array of attractive il- have been set apart, to be specially de-By this project New York will be brought torn. , side by side, exclusive of lard in barrels
lustrations, of brilliant literary matter voted to the improvement .and embellish- practically nearer than Philadelphia to j and pork bulked down in tho five pork
and vast improvement generally, the price ment of the paper. The Proprietors are tue soutnern states, and wmiiave the lur-j Csr An irisnwoman m iortn navcr- houses, sheds, HQ. uesides tne above
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uui, i. ij.., giivi; uiilu iu juui uvu uiiii- slauflitercn nogs mere aro uvu ui ais n-
of the Pictorial is greatly reduced. Thc H. D. & A. E. Beach, with P. T. BarnUm,
thcr advantage of a line of communica-
r,. , .i -i mi i tion on which through travelers will not dren one day last week
terms per annum arc -3. Single copies, as special partner. The prices are as fbv lc yexed and aDu0.?ed by a chanrre ofj
six cents each. For sale at all of the , lows, by mail:
j cres of live hogs in pens.
cars.
One copy per volume.
Four Copies "
Ten " . "
81,50
5,00
Irish Bjjtteu at Boston. Seven
10,00 hundred and sixty-two firkins of Irish
butter were received at Boston by the
periodical depots in the United gtates.
The St. Louis Intelligencer, referring
to the statement which wnnt tint rounds I Invariably in advance
not long since, that the hired girls ofj Address, Publishers of the Illustrated sfcfeamr Niara, on tho 23d ult and sold
Pittshurcrh had scut home V25 OfH) tn 1 ,T ,.. . , ' at auction at lrotn22to 24 ceutsner pound.
their relations in the Old County within . L; ''V19' ?m 13 j ?c purchasers paying tho duty, which is
the six months previous, states that with- ; ton Slrc?fc- lhe enterImze 13 a great one, . four cents per pound
in twelve months, the imigrantsfrom Ire- j bufc lue publishers have the energy, enter- - '
land in St. Louis have saved and trans-! prize, ability and means 'to carry it out fiSTlW thousand' men are'wahted'oii
.mitted homo SI 10,000. - Uucccssfuliy. : ;' ' the Delawaro and 'Baritan Canal." "
JG Hon. Edward Stanley of North
Carolina, after the present session of Con
gress, designs removing to California,
where he proposes to practice his profes
sion the law.
jggy- Twelve thousand seven hundred
tierces and two thousand five hundred
bbls. beef, havo been packed at Cleveland
this season. Last year there were but
seven thousand and five hundred ticrce3
packed at that place.
The deaths in the city of New 'York j Christma3 day tho Erie Railroad
during the year 1852, (the last week be-1 M ua xr v
ing estimated) arc stated in the New brought down 3237 hogs for theN..Y
York Tribune to have been 21,558; pt Market. The daily receipts have averaged
which number 4,012 wero men, 4,042 about 160D. Thoy are pnncipally.drish
women,.7,268 boys, and 5,636 girls. sed juga.