a MJ 1 WT,3j? 3cffc us Dili cin Republican. Tim s'. Jan nary 27, 153. Wood ! Wood ! ! Wood ! ! ! In order to accommodate such of our subscrsbers who arc indebted to us, and cannot make it convenient to pay, weave willing to receive, a lot of good sound dry wood We trust that a number of patrons will avail themso'ves pi tms op portunity and square up their accounts. Valentines. In anticipation of the approaching fes- tival of St. A'alentinc-the day on which for an instant be entertained, and the 01 a promuuory iuw, 4i u:uuu ui ical parties; for in every state there would "im uum wy fJ v ITFTho "Family Circle and Parlor ladies and loving swains are privileged to pcrson who claimed her a slave aban- ' " ?FTi " UZ "fasTS oottd af- - for JanuLy, contains a .end love tokens-Mr. Samuel Melick, of doncd the claim before the trial was ter- fr a law to Pwycn the destruction of , nant political party of the State. It would J t Ckystal Palace this liorou-h, has supplied himself with minatcd. Thc girl was set free, and has cattlc on railroads, &o. &c, secure the country against the danger of cen- deavored tQ e Th discovered i at New York, with a description. Also. a large variety of Valentines calculated returned to Chester county. Some of thc Mv' wnigen, "om tue committee on to please every taste, and at prices to suit citizens of thatounty revive the charge Corporations, reported a bill to incorpo every body's means. Call and sec them, of the murder of Miller, thc witness found . ratc thc Pennsylvania Medical College of 7 , nTT Bclvukrc Delaware hailt-oad. e - , . , learn from the Jastonian that in about ten days thc Bel viderc and Delaware Hail- xoad will be opened from Lambertville to iUiuoru, i. d. sixteen nines oeiow j'jaston Ifortliamptoii County. The Locofocos of Northampton county have appointed James Kennedy thc Senatorial, and J. M. Porter and A. II. Hecdcr thc Representa tive Delegates to the State Convention, to be held in March next, and presented the name of Henry S. Mott, of Pike county, as the choice of the old " Tenth Legion," as a suitable candidate for Canal Com missioner. Maine, Massachusetts, Tennessee and Vermont, now have Whig Governors. The first have recently changed from Lo cofoco to Whig; so thc Whig Gubernato rial strength in thc Uifibn has doubled since thc Presidential election. Does that look like the party going down? X&T The wife of Senator Douglas died at Washington on Wednesday of last week. Report on Commerce and yiivigution. Thc annual report on commerce and nav igation, made to Congress, shows that 1,- & 1 J. vnccnlc lmvn lirton linJlf fiiorncf i-rov measuring 351195 ton, and thc aggre gate tonagc of thc United States is 4,133,- ' 441 tons. Maine built last year 354 ves sels, measuring 110,047 tons. Dispute bclxceca Slates. A dispute has arisen between the States of South Caro-1 lina and Georgia in regard to their res- pectivc boundaries. Georgia claims the exclusive iiirisdictinTi nf tho Sfivnnnnli . j 11- C.1-1T-. river, which South Carolina denies. Report of the Commissioners on the Code. The narrisburg Telegraph says : The Commissioners to revise thc code, Messrs. J. M. Porter, Bonbam, and Penniman, have made a report to thc Govcnor, which has been sent into the Legislature, and thc bill and report arc now in pro cess of being printed. In reading the proof-sheets, we are impressed with the clear and lucid manner in which the duties of thc Commissioners have been discharged. A large number of copies have been ordered, to be printed, by the Legislature, and of course the members of the bar, and other leading public men, will receive copies, and be invited for suggestions by the committee to whom the bills have been referred. The Legis- lature will, without doubt, take great care , in revising the code -r r . vfe 1 J5-MTon I'Morsehasbeen seuten- , , ced to the State Prison for two years, at jjurimgton, t., ior negotiating a sort ot tripartite treaty with three women, and marrying them all. He ought to have been compelled to live with them all. 11 ! . fT. I- .... r. Godcy's Lady's Book. The Lady's Book for February is de cidedly the best and handsomest number we Lave seen. The volume for 1853 promises to be superior in many respects, to any of thc preceeding ones. The cnterprizing proprietor makes the following liberal propositions to such as wish to club. Gocley, Graham and Arthur! Will furnish one copy of Godey's Lady's Book, and one copy of Graham's Maga zine, 1 year, for 84j or one copy of Lady's Book, and one copy of Aarthur's Home Magazine, containing 80 pages, foi 83,- OOjoronecopj ofi,adys Book, and ooe copy of Arthur's Home Gazette, for S3,- OU. cn Pef n ndnv' Lndv'sTW- onW 2 cents ?ach Number. ' L. A. GrODEY, , " H3 Ghesnut St. 'Phila. Thc Case of Rachel Parkcit Some of our readers Trill remember .... M. ..o . . . j : . ni., f colored girl, residing iu Chester county, Pennsylvania, was, more than a year ago, carried off to Maryland as a fugitive slave Many of the citizens of Chester went down to Maryland to attend the examina tion, and attest that the girl was free. , The principal witness, ou his way back, left the cars, and was not seen afterwards, , till his body was found hanging to a tree, ;n all probability thc work of suicide. tig iu the excited state of feeling in Chester county, it was charged as a mur der. The Govcnor appointed Attorney General Campbell to attend the trial, and defend Rachel; and her trial has lately taken.place. There was so much volun- 1 tr testimouv to tlin mpl'a riht of free- dom, that the idea of collusion could not dead, by offering a reward of $1000 for , , . , , ' the apprehension of the murderers, j 1 j El'icCSOll'S PropcIICFi j A t t . of this ycsscl ;n wbich heated air is the motive power instead of j Mr. bkmncr, a bill to authorize the c stcam, was made last week. A number of! rection, at narrisburg, of a mansion for frnnrlemen connected with the Press were the Governor of the Commonwealth. on board, all of whom have expressed themselves highly gratified with the in vention. Durinjr the trip, a number of speeches were made, among the rest one by Capt. Ericcson, of which the following is a synopsis : Twelve pounds pressure is used to the square inch, and this cannot be exceeded without increasing the temperature, which is objectionable. The furnaces arc five feet from the bottom of the cylinder. One of these furnace bottoms will last Qve years. Anthracite is the best fuel, as it makes no flame. The cylinder above the lire is li in thickess, but is so arched as to have jrrcat strength. Even were it to break, the contents of the cylinder would pass off harmlessly. There is con sequently no expensive steam boiler to be frequently renewed, and no liability to explosion. If the engineer got asleep, thc engine would only stop. The engine in the E. is of 600 horse power, and not more than seven tons of coal per day can possibly be consumed. In a steamship of the same power, 60 tons per day would be a low calculation. Thc current expense of running it he had not, nstimntrid. lint tlirfliflrornnnr wnnll be not morc lhan one-nfth compared with the stcam ellgiuc Tbe original cost of tho cng;ne would also be less ne was quite certain that ifc would ultimately be --i - i . i -i i . appnea w locomotion on lana, ana to va- liA ' rious domestic purposes. The engine occupies less space than the ordinary one, and is regarded as well adapted to naval vessels. To meet the objection that thc engine would swelter and burn everything on board, it is only necessary to say that it has been found necessary to heat the ship by steam this being the only stcam used. The ven- tilation is as free and pure as under thei open sky. Capt. E. is now making a condensing appraratus for the conversion of salt water to fresh, during long voyages, for washing, drinking, &c, capable of producing from 300 to 400 gallons of pure water per day. Thc general impression is that the new invention will supersede steam as a mo tive power. A Mail killed for Beating IlIS Wife, Qn Saturday nirrht last. Josenh Tlinea. tinsmith, 34 Cherry street, New York, 1 i o i 1 ; was killed by some persons unknown. It ,T . TJ. , , . , appears that Mines and his brother came , nfl , , . , . . ... tt- " "u UIU5J . began to beat his wife, when the children ! cried out "murder!" Three young men came in from the street on hearing these cries, and seeing what Hines was about, thev seized him and fmvn him n mnsf w ' ' rible thrashing, leaving him senseless on a ,T i-i , , , , thc floor. He was laid on the bed, but died early on Monday morning. William Meyers, who lives in the vicinity, is charged with being one of the persons' who whipped Hines, but he denies the , T, . . ' ., , charge. Ifc is a pity that every vile rascal who beats his wife could not be served in the same manner. Death of Bishop Van Vlcclc. Bethle hem, Pa., Jan. 19. The Bight Rev. W. H. Van Vlcck. Bishon of the Mom vian Churcbj died at hs residence in this lace w nfM,tl;nr vnvtT citi wi.:u . .!.:- q.j, locf T.S, " laS'' uuu uuuKicttwvju una iiiaiuica uv me crv of fire, and his going out somewhat ex- -' w J posed, is thought to have hastened his death. He was 58 years of age, and was very much beloved. Pennsylvania legislature. Ilarrisbum, Jan. 21. Senate A number of petitions wej-e ; presented and referred. I" """"7 . J .T.Clvde for the minting of " a Daily J i i - ,f ihn two Hecord of the proceedings TTnncno fnr t ip Slim nf S1200 for the SCS- uv.,uu v - sion, was negatived by a tie vote. Mr. Hendricks introduced a bill con- corning mortgages on real estate. The Senate then adjourned. House. There was an unusually large number of petitions presented, among ae" a ia" UI" ' from emigrating into the State, for sun- auu iU'"i"" --"""S- Placcs of holdinS elections, for the abro- Sation of a11 license laws and tho PassaSe rinladcipuia, ana also trom the same Committee, a bill to incorporate thc A merican Female Educational Society. Mr. Henderson read in place a bill re lating to tax on real estate. Mr. Strulhcrs, a bill supplementary to the act incorporating the Summit Coal Company. . The House then adjourned until Mon day. Jan. 22. Senate. On motion of Mr. Hamilton, the House bill, to incorporate thc West Philadelphia Literary Institute, was ta ken up and read twice, and passed final- ly. Mr. Crabb presented the petition of the journeymen printers of Harrisburg, pray ing a repeal of the law giving the public printing to thc lowest bidder ; also a me morial from citizensof Philadelphia, pray iug that the relief notes now in circula tion may be cancelled or withdrawn. Mr. Fry introduced a bill, to authorize the Governor to incorporate thc Berks and Lehigh Bailroad Company. Mr. Slifer moved that thc Senate do now adjourn, which was not agreed to yeas 10, nays 11. On motion of Mr. Buckalew, the Sen ate proceeded to the second reading of the bill relating to State Library, and be ing under consideration. - On motion, the Senate adjourned. House. Thc House was not in session to-day, having yesterday, adjourned over until Monday. Harrisburg, Jan. 24. Senate. A large number of petitions, memorials, &e., were presented and refer- J red. Mr. Fry read in place a bill to autho rise the county commissioners of North- , rr ------ - .. . lt wno - . . Constable of Alexandria, went to S reported Dy tbe l'rmtmg uommiuee, au- - - rr 1? Qn thc afternoon of said day to flinriinn- n mnfrnnf. with .1. S liOVal and ' "- '"w lv"v" 0 of fho flnnt.rfnrs fnr )phf. ampton county to borrow money, and to i per cent., producing 8140,000; making in ar properties are imparted by incorpora repeal the act of 1849, relative to the a11 an annua11 income of 82,350,000, or. ting with the flour, during its manufac commissioners of that county. ! ?but 14l)0f0 rancf f.Dis Pperty ture, super-carbonate of soda and tartar- The Senate, on motion of Mr. Fry, took up the bill, and it was considered ant Passcd finally. Mr. Hendricks introduced a bill sup plementary to thc act, incorporating the Farmers' Bank of Schuylkill county. The Senate then, on motion of Mr. finally. The Senate then adjourned. House. Numerous petitions, &c, were presented and referred. Mr. Strong of fered a resolution authorizing the appoint- ment of a Committee to investigate the cause, and report why thc wheat and r w . r , . , flour from Western Pennsylvania, seek- inr a market on the seaboard, finds its wa; rouSh a11 ther cbannelf3 of trans .... . . ' ia ilailroad and our State improvements The resolution was read and laid on the table. Mr. Fretz introduced a bill to extend $e cofrPorate lmts of . tbe borough of Nomstown, and also a bill repealing tho acfc passed at last Sc3sionj relinquihing the right of the State to the Delaware and Dudson Canal. Tbc House tbcn 0D motion of Mr. Leec,h' too!: u? ,thbi11 fr.0lu the Sen.atc supplementary to the act incorporating tbc Philadelphia, Easton and Water Gap Ilailroad Company, which, after some de- bate, passed finally. I The House then adjourned. Ahsqualidation and Forgery. Trenton Jan. 23. There is much excitement here fn div ncpownnnfl Lv fi, c,iffln rltco to-daj , occasioned bj the sudden uisap- j pearance of W. J. Hell, hitherto classed j i. J i i tt. i , among our respected merchaDts. He has 1 left MM .laid notes and other fir ! -r - aences 01 aebt a"iounting to fe'U,uuu, many of tbe signatures and endorsements upon which are pronouueed to be forge- ! ourumurs, iuuk. up me uui w incorporate : afterward made his escape. Bink came uour, uuu u, loss equai 10 iu per ui wamuo auu. oitpuuu ivwuui, an the Allegheny County Agricultural Soci- ' to the door after the assassin, and called ccnfc ,in weight, compared with bread rais-' cleared, well fenced. This lot is a desir- n i.T xi.- iii x ety, which was considered and passed a person in tue street to pursue mm; j "'" V,m, r i ,nfo . - , i- ,7. . 1 i i i -.1 . i TinofnrR nf thn flrnf An MiDa nrn rtinnni.- Wants to locate himsnlf in t.Ilft floiirishinf Election of President ly Districts. Among the projects recently brought be- fl)re Congress isone to amend the constitution vw '""""J 0-- UIO wiiouivii of Presidential by providing for the the election red ! the Committee on the Judiciary. A cimilup nrnnnaitinn itfns mniln snmn Vpnru ncrn similar ProPosition was made somc years ag ib Air T.pntnn nnil hv others. The object in . .... , . - i . i view is to orniff me eiecuon or i-resment I nearer l0 the ple The Washington cor- ! rebj)ondent of the New York Journal of Com- .ncrce mentions, as among the advantages of voiver, wuich ho had, when tuey camo "r " j . "ug tLeadoptionoftheprojectrthat-eaehdrstriot to him, disebarged four barrels at clh! willby hismeanshavosomevoiccinthePres- J" plants, three of wh oh took f.SnKrflHSJ i -t 1 ,Qi One of the balls entered tho body of one ,w. iac , n' DUl' ine Pieces ot ms body idential elcct.on, whereas it ,s now drowned Qf hig rsuer3j fl h bem? gathe?d Up and taken to the Bq in the aggregate popular vote of 'the State. bonG TwQ Qtber3 werehofc q th(J arms ton depot, his wife repaired thither, and It would also secure the country from the Neither of the wounds were mortal. as a part of the trunk with his coat hang danger of sectional ascendency. At present Myers would then have made his escape ,ino to ifc w.as from the tox ste u a combination of the large central States of but a party came out of another shanty, r tcrc(1 a shrielc of agony screaming "It's the North and West can control the election, and fell upon him with clubs and stones , Frank s Frank 1" It was thus that t. ...:n ..i . Pl.'f 1L Will IUUU IU CHUCK lllC UUIllllllt 11UU Ul uuiil- tralization, which has been tlie Dane ot rcpuD- IJ.C3 Thle Jj no Tfi r-rvril-Jn n timoncnnv fnr j-uioio .v a change of the Constitution, but I doubt whether any amendment will ever be made." Louisville Journl. Aneientand Modem Cities. We are apt to consider London as a considerable city and New Yorkers regard their vil- . . . ? ,., -r lagc as an immense municipality. Butif the Mayors of Nineveh and Babylon could revisit the earth they would laugh at the pretensions of the modems. The area of Babylon was two hundred and twenty- ., j .i i. j? XT- i five square miles, and that of Nineveh two hundred and twcnty-five-squaremiles, wliile that of London and its environs is but one hundred and fourteen square mjjcq , ... Extraordinary rcaltll Ol a Soiltli- ern Planter. The New York Tribune translates the following from a German paper: .. , T i- i "A rich planter, a Mr. Delabitzschcr, scended from an ancient hrench fami- descended ly, recently died in New Orleans. He was a young man at thc time of the first in i i i i .1 n - .1 c il . i-rencn revolution, ana nea irom uie gin lotrne to become a merchants clerk in uie w-cus wi). ATOra no married the daughter of a rich planter, ciuu watxxuu uu luu naniauuu du aiviiiuiij . " .7 j. e p li i quire the reputation of one of the richest nc in pnmnnrnrivo r clinrr. ninn rn nr division of his property has shown its ag gregatc to be an amount, which, from an European point ol view, is almost fabul- ous. b coiib .ieu oi piauiauoub, upon idcncc at Littlc York, N. J., and is recov branches of the Mississippi, affording an eri The neighborhood is very indig annual profit from the cultivation of cof- , nant at the rioters. tee and sugar ot bou,uii(j; steamboats upon the Mississippi, 3 upon the ocean, and 34 merchant vessels, thc aggregate income of which, at the lowest calcula tion, is 150,000; shares to the amount of York Journal of Commerce, that will ar 85,000,000 in railroad stocks, producing rest the attention of women who bake annually 250,000; limited partnerships in Europe, one in each of the cities of Lon- aoD Paris, Bordeaux, Lisbon, Cadiz, - .ijiiws uuu vuuatamiuupie, cuuu pruuuc- ing an annual profit of 880,000, in all 8560,000; cash to the amount of 87,000,- 000 in the Bank of England, drawing 2 nf ftrt. Vinnlrs Xro. mnrn in nrnnnrf Inn The property Mb to three heirs." Murder. Josenh Bink. a dealer in Tnvs. in Clios. nut street, near Ninth, Philadelphia, was stabbed on the 12th inst., by some per - sons who had called in at the store, and soon lost sight of it bein" in thc midst of the storm, and but few persons in the strect. Another person who came to Bink's assistance after the man had fled, vr.pf.ivm1 lum in hie nrm nn,l l.in, down, and he died in a few minutes, with- out being able to give any account of the w m i f 1 1 Tvn nnnn wirnniir. kiipopsq iq nn woo i' -1 " v. vi. """"i v ijiljikl- i n cause of thc murder or of who thc perpc- m umpioy uu men, ana consume au trator was. As his gold watch and some uually about 60)000 bushels of wheat be money were not taken, it is not supposed ldcs oats and corn in large quantities. that nlundcr was the obieefc. . In preparing thc various articles manu- 1 A A ATI HnnSTJ. A hnrRP n tnw nva a - -r-r m m - I " "J" since, Louis county, Mo. upon the lips of the upper and fewer jaw. Por some time irao untcu u v a i auiu uJli. ill ot. ittle notice was taken of if-,, hnf. when the horse began to show symptoms of the disease, he was put in a large lot, where he remained for several days be fore he died, and in the meantime the paroxysms of madness were terrible.' He tore off, on the fence and trough, the whole side of his face which had received the wound, and tore and bit off the flesh nart of his bodv Ibtii from his bones m every that could be reached, rible agonies. kMnu il' 111 lxxll n i . i ' . 1 " i . , hen chasing a grasshopper through, field, f ith a long neck and peeled eyes take a tnic hnrrinn sfpna stnn shnvf tipoii nnrloo fow lurried steps, stop short, peep under, "w to the left, then to the right, one fluti ter and ye have him. wi f ir r, What comprises man's life ? His fol- Jies, his faults and his misfortunes. That's about all, Serious Riot. j A serious affair took place on the Bel- . " - x- ' viderc Delaware Kailroad, at Section No. , . . 1 . 1, a few miles above Milford, N. J., on ection arrest Oninff of thc ShantieSj be found all t -.. i it dinner, but they at once came out, (and . n t-A . . . . r, wV(rs with n nhsand stones, telling him that thc contractor could not be arrested. Myers at length fled, and drawing a re in tlin mnst. vinlpnt mn nnw. T inv l.nof " -w. , . J nau 1 .'1 ,1 il 1 i I" . I . . , Tlnrailfij hflnf, him nn- i T . v J:i l il tll ne ieignea to oe aeau, wuen xuey jwoicuj uu steei, coiorea, witn a threw him down the bank a second time continuation of the "Floral Festival," into the river. He laid hold of something : complete in each number. New Year's and remained quiet until all had dispcrs- Rcdities and New Year's A?dicipatioits- ed. He then crawled up the bank and a new Morning So?ig by Thomas Hast- by great exertion reached the house of(ings, Esq., &c., &c. This work gives 25 Mrs. Happ, but finding no one at home, J Steel Engravings, 12 of them colored, and ana tue house looked, he laid down on nearly four hundred pages of original rea- thc cellar door and it is supposed re- matter, during the j'car, on good-pa- . ! v r K'rJ faAl iaving fainted from exhaustion and loss 0f blood. Again recovering, he endeav- orcd to reach thc house of Mr. Buitton, ut fclJ exhausted in trying to get over a fence. Mr Britten heard his groans and attracted tQ hs assistanccfe IIe was carricd to the house, and medical assis- tancc was sent for. Doctor Leavitt cainc and dressed his wounds. His body, head and neck were cut and bruised in a most horrible manner. Dr.BARTOLETTE ! was also called to his attendance. The ; affair produced great excitement in the neighborhood. The next morning some fifty persons went armed to the Section and arrested all thc men there, and brought them before Aaron H. Stover, E at Milford but nothing could be ,,i ;T,cf TT nc made out against any of them but thc Contractor, and all but him were dis charged. He was commited to jail. It i.iii i slmnnc:Pfi fiinf, fi 1Tlnc,f nnf:v :n fi10 affair at onco fled. The man that was shot in thc breast is still in the Shanty, too much j -urcd to be brougllfc to justice yet Mvnrs hnrl twn rnvolvp.rs with iim.'fll1 n lm iUn n;.f n,, ..A T . . . . rr i . n Dut m me anray lost tncm' as wo11 as alI his and his mon Aftcr tti a revolver from him which had four bar rels discharged, the remaining two were lircd afc hiu bufc witbout taking effect. Mycrs has sincc been romoved to ilis res. Somethiug New. Here is a paragraph from tho New their own bread, if nobody else. The Croton flour is bound to rise. Ravs the J Journal : intent ocit liaising i lour is an article entering into very general consumption, 1000 barrels being now manufactured at the Croton Mills per month. Its peculi- (Un 1 flfl nnn lKo P 4-1.. TH 000 of th'e ktter'have been irup'orted iUJr rind r.hn locf. civ mnnlliQ tn hrt ncor in ring tue last six montns, to ne used in the preparation of the self-raising flour. By the new process, the usual way of rai . sinS bread bJ tIie Partial decomposition of,the douSh (wblch 13 saul to cause a deterioration of the valuable qualities inS to gc a collation at their establish- nient, during the next week, for thc ben- efit of housekeepers, at which they propose! to servc UP brGau biscuifc &c., from the self-raising flour, produced within 45 minutes trom the dry nour. The Uro- ton Mills drive 15 run of stone day aud 1 r l i a r t f i.i laciuruu, uour, ianna, ccc, ior marKct, 400,000 yards of muslin ana coarse bag - ' Q . ' J ""O fTino. nrn .nnciimofl nnrl 1000 i.oic C - mi i t i -n' acmf?ery anwn W, pdlating engine, the motive power be- . . . J .. . """o""lv'1j Patent Tubular Boilers; and from thc ex hausted steam all parts of the establish ment are abundantly heated. It is be lieved that the quantity of flour annually manufactured, amounting to 100,000 bar- .fi ui any uounng ' m l th Stockholders of tb I 'fc v,uu,uauy aa uum iu jriiuuuui-1 . phia on Tuesday 11th inst., when they' elccted a President and twelve Directors: lui l-Ilc uuauiuti VCUl. The a- mount of the subscription to tho capital stock of the road reaches very nearly ten thousand shares, and so flattering are the . . ' nrosnoots that an additinn.l nrnsofen- J .Xsti.T f ' rfc this uauuuxo will uu uiiiueu on lUU WUIXl mw i ?veek, preparatory to the hegining of the T I"? , , imlr "j" from Philadelphia to Easton will be 65 miles, and from Easton to the VV uter Gap j about 23 miles, TcniDic ifcatli on a Railroart Mr. Frank Ward, a wheelrieht of Bos- 1 , . , , , . o V? a f03C nornD1; aea on Friday, - 1 , . J J b falhnS fronJ a gravel tra"i near Quin- in a11 aboQfc one. hundred tons, pasaed 0. ver m3 D0Qy- legs 01 o unfortu- nace man "were completely severed in thro places, the trunk was cut into three dis- tinct pieces, his arms were also separated into IOUr Pieces, while his hfifirl wan nnt- nnmnlpfpltr nff or.,1 oil IJ Uf i "r j tuau uuum uo iuunu of lfi, a mass of brains, flesh, and crushed bone, not more than two inches name was afaCUriameu. another of those beautiful Wmrrrs Tr, J. J-Z j. i 7 i . beautiful Steel Plate of Stewart's Washington', 14 x 22 in., or Christ Blessing Little Children, as a preinium,at subscriber's option, for $1 a year in ad vance, by mail. City subscribers, deliv ered, 12J cts. a No. Agents wanted. Address, post paid, JAMES G. BE ED, Publisher, 140 Fulton Street, New York. Lancaster county Pork. A hog was killed on the 30th ult., at the public house of Jacob Weneger, in the village of New Berlin, Ephrata twp., which weighed when dressed 991 pounds. Mr. Daniel Brown, of West Earl twp., sold a hog last week for 100 which was estimated to weigh 900 pounds. Important Suit. It is stated that tho heirs of the late Stephen Girard are ma- . . h - entire estate now in possession of t of the possession or the city of Philadelphia, including the College building and grounds. The heirs have I ' commenced an action of ejectment in that Cq , Q is not the first attempt made by the heirs to obtain this immense estate. WHOLESALE GROCERS. WATERMAN & OSBOURN, NW. Corner Second and Mulberry Streets, Philadelphia. OFFER FOR SALE A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF TEAS, 1 COFFEE, j At tho Lowest sugar, y MOLASSES, Market rates. SXICES, &c &c.J Those commencing New Stores are par ticularly invited to call. (Xp Attention given to Produce. Philadelphia, January 27, l853.-3m. rpljcuts' tmtvt Sale. By virture of an order of the Orphans' Court of Monroe county, will be sold afc public sale on Friday, the IQth day of February ' county, Pa. late the estate of Charles Cr. Nebe, deceased, consisting of a valuable Town Lot, containing two acres, more or less, on the orth & South Turnpike adjoining land village of Tannersville, and will probably be withm a short distance of the Dela- ware and Cobb's Gap Bail Road, which is now being located. - Conditions one half on thc confirm a- in six months. J. II. STBOUD, l?iV. By order of the Court, M. H. DREHEK, Clerk. January, 27 1853. i i m riio.M c l1' Ji T' 00m, SlirgGOll Dentist. I .llt-l t. 1- .1 t-v All Kinas or worK m me uen- tal Art executed in the best and most scientific manner, and war ranted to give satisfaction. Dr. F. brings the highest testimonials of skill, and those employing him may be as sured of his ability to perform successfully even the most difficult and delicate operation in the line of his profession, Particular attention paid to plate work. Office, opposite S. J. Ilollinshead's hotel, Stroudsburg, Pa. January 13, 1853. III tllC CoiUDlOIl PlCHS Of MoiirOC Co. Ven,Ex. de tcrri. t,s. i. uecemDer x erm, xtiod. peter Groncr. ) No. 3. Thc undersigned, Auditor appointed to dis- tribute the fund arising from the Sheriff's snle under the above writ, among the lien Creditor, will attend to the duties of his appointment on Saturday, the twelfth day of t?: a r toco in a t at February, A. D. 1853, at 10 o'clock A. M, at his office" in S.rodsb0rg, when and u-here .11 . . . n'ratl rt nr- mbSfWdT barred from coming in upon said tund. CHARLTON BURNET, ' Auditor. Stroudsburg, Jan. 13, 1853.-4t. jrics