Hossatii aad his Tradacsns. Within tLe last week or two there have appeared in oar cistern journals several letters, -professing to be written by Ameri cans, commenting In severe terms upin the! ..f n.isfrioil ICn1lfh. nilJ l!vi- luu u ' , I dently meant to lower lmu in tuo opinion of the American people. The charges are j in many respects so absurd a to be unwor thy cf credence. Among o:hor fault-findings it is said ih it his co.usj ;it Marseilles was of such a character as to t:ivc me American ieau Consul tit that peri, and the ,amkr of the 51iSipj.i. much! 1c; that he denounced the conduct! romman trouble of Capt. Long, and threatened to leave the: ship at Gibraltar, r.nd proceed ly private conveyance to iho Uuited States in a trord,that he bad become so arrogant rndj over beri-ig that those who formerly re-! garded him with interest and synipitby.l deem him no iouger worthy of the honors which are Lciug paid to his nam;. JTow in the absence of any jjiri! cor roboration cf these anonymous stories, or cf even a responsible unine to give them i i j: .4 . . ,r-..t to doubt tbt'.r tre 1 . Ko.-ttitli, ns repre- Ecnted to us l.v reliable iv,ri;es. is noire a J i 1 i I different crt of person Ircw what lis is - made to appear. It is net t :iil likely , that he would treat the authorities of a , . . wovttuiuriii itu.td uu tun . iaim lligll a regard, as rrPCK It bis riblle addresses, ;;l:di..K:-pcct.-.r want t-fpi-.j.r courtesy. His countrymen at hume. we Lave tie nr'Lori'y ef Mr llnce for ffj- ing, rcgnrd l.im with a b've nnd vent ration not less tLati the s'.rugL''iig p.oplo of America cittertaiued towai.!s their gre:.t ; Paler Pdtrui :he illustrious Washington. Thry look opon him as the embodiment of all that is pure, patriotic,. bravo an 1 c'u-v-1 alrous, ted sui tly tL se who :uok .';' h.rt, are I est cble to ju-'ge of bis merits. No shadow of evidence is -uduci d that I.c Las ever prnve d filse to his country or recreant Lis keeping. vrittt biers append ;keir names to their couimjniea- tions. That he hss sufiercd inoch, and tacrificcd much, all agree vho Lave read Lis fcpirit-stirring aj'jr.'als, and that Lc is ready to suffer and sacrifice morc-crea to! life itself for the benefit of Lis "father-; land," we ore equally assured. Regarding;,, Lira, therefore, as the great leader with ; .,, .!. .....f.'ti. . to the ptiut trusts committed to , ,,..,, , , ... .- .,i,.r ., j tame with fuiit ; for our firmers have vet ' a'u "'r-v p.-eo v..catcd y LouimJaorc .'Iorit3. iihe L-i.,!owi. Jul lor ab- n his wie.l Tt.e t.itai va!u- of s-n-U at the Woili Such a man is not ta !c , , , , , . h , j to lc conviuci d that a field of trocJ bcdriti-' ! C3TLo Elections la.n week wore mast I i e cw lork wpits are ttrll uncertain ,,.t,-.,r.pi..d s tt-i.). on .! .u irty iat by cut I F..ir ics mui-m v 95io.0;Hi,000. ..,,l.yas,t cf uii.serdh cri5-, rell.ini,,.d .c ? O Co"nn.d.s in espressio,., frait trceS wUI l,rHlucc tL,!oc :ls mucU U ' ,f tbft "S" ! " ! , , ""'-":'" " 1 . j 11 n. J.,ht, C ll-icher of ll.rfi.!..!r2. win have not even the uaulincss to tli , t. . ,, .,, . .,,.,. UtnvL. the cultivator than a field of wheat or corn. In Now Totk. tit- contest was so c!()-c tver, believed tne i.igi hive earned their Ine government ! P.-ru h m-iking :, i;,u.j d ad m hi l-d on Stnd..v . , ., . , , ,, , ''''i aiUik inous nche tn .trl cover , . . i consjn (lor the first time) hi -r. in Lurepc arc iu. otified, wc should not for, nii ,,,.,. ..,., ut.n h t. ... minutes longer. This rule may apply to , T . . . , 1 ,. , . I '"tori, except wiien ne pe,l, or , . , c . , Iu Illinois, it seems the Free ianking a moment pve car to his traduccri, but : .ind uutt, wilh l)PBrd an(1 wllif krr ; indivwuals ; but to demand a v. aolo town Liw is ilpprov,d Lj a iargp majority of the welcoming him to t-.T.-hores ss the man of! i(J a fll!, fl )C. ()f ,,,,, ,1Iiir f.,i,;n;, do j to attend to their dally avocations, half popular vote. tdl others whom the op; refsed millions of j (rom cJi; Whether from hi" rrceni j hungry ani1 wholly cross, is taxing human tu Mississippi, the Unionist-s aro tri Le old -acrid leek tor. itli hope and cenfi- !r .,, ;,y or fr0ll const iiution:.! cau.o. ! endurance entirely too much. Let our umphant, but by a smaller majority thau denec. " ;, :, , i;lvsi(11,ip i I,;, lo,.!.- All f attend more to their dairies and , was anticipated. One charge against the ne.LIe Hungarian ! is, that ho does net viit the United Stales lcr the purpose of K-Lmg a permanent residence but mainly with a view cf sup rbjing himself with the means to again raise thest-Ldaid of rebellion acaiiist Lis country's oppressors. Is Kossuth to be blamed fortLI?? Is Lis name to be made . byword and reproach sniorg rYecmct; Ucauscin r.ll Lis w.:r.dci:r.g bis heart I ' reverts to Lis own unharpv laud, end LU Ptiiiit rcfuBC-s re:t mitil lie l.er .T-niii ! t n . occupying Lerfcnncr proud position among bs proud nations of thc earth ? l'erlid it patriotism forbid it justioD cud right. Truly says the poet eWbfi vouid be ffi iheTtt'hi taast ftrlkc the Ucw And Kossuth, if we read his character aright, is not the man to leave thc work which Le lies eo nobly begun, to other Lauds (o carrv out. If he comes to us for aid iu tre struggle of a Washington upon the still recking lattic-j.lai.is of the noble Magyar people, whOjlikc their ch:ef,do not def pund but look to the future with confidence aud Lope. RmiIIiij Jvuraul. Tie Reception cf Zossuth. KossUih ai rived nt Soutlrjinptou on the "3d, and met wiih a warm reception, lie was received ut I lie rtmn er by the Mayor, who had irovidul for the neca-ion it car. riage and four j;rey horses, (i.-oo psined by a land of music. O.i lea. biiig tJuild liail, the Mayor uelconxd him iu a speeclt, Blier which an nd'iros tta-s lead, to which Kossuth replied ns follows : Mr. Mayor and Gentlemen, I l-g ou wiil excuse me. an unprcit udiug triiigei j in the town of Souditimt.ion, i i your own I rc, hdwjuately to t-xpres, "ihe wB,m i euat eeniu.eni of rescl and g.rtiu..d.: lot your ger.etous tn'cmnc. T-. tine il.ej iionor ot being weicon-cj by the , ,.p0 o! j En-ibrnd in this noble to.'u is .... t.ug.i-1 i f;raiiiicuiion tome. It has h'wsvs Iweu my iudy from early jou h to look to E: gland OaTbe book of li e by which I was lo live'. For three centuries Austria l.a i exercised ppen viol.uce und lioltale threats to destroy the liberties of my coun trymen, acd were it not for I er municipal iustt'nfioos, would have succeed, d. There was a time when the principles of liberty m ere spresfliPg through I'.uropp, and when l was myself almost alone stand ing against ibe assailments of R.issm. M'ltrf-'ipNl rnsiruimns r.j u: .. . or of (i'le'ty. There t, .,. o, oa-'fi, v I: c't ' 's. :r 'brer SO righteous a caUfP, U'l him no; UC ; small la'rns is coneeded bv nil. "here ff-u- '"" awiy inr.ra-.i- p, monll. l.y ; " "en u i.io puiiueai nue. in v,.uii .tuia. Iy:n , )rrn r -"Q-i . Tl ,..ll r ou.-irv . .11 ... ... ed with contumely or suffered to ,o j ,,;;ri.-l,.roi carried on.in firms of several n VZZTZ1 1-?, clcCtin ' Jh ! Palfrey, F. S., 192.' away nnj.ty nuudoU. iCt US rcveive Him I IhO'iniud acies each, the bulk ol ihe popu- ! 1 wilun Hie nu.k. wc will call ibe ..nun,;. auoutei x-eiiu.-j nauiau j d;Sgriiecful r;ot tooj. jac(J 0Q gun(jay us the Teaxumn of the old world, aud i laiiun imisi be d.tv laborers: whiie ihe SiSU '' nr ",r,e "'"- per an- Messrs. P. K. llubbs, Jas. W. Cofi'roth aud 1 p nt ? P;,f,v. . ' , , . . . ... . I Hum JJ.duci I't.iit the cr.. cvni..c-i 50 n.-r I T r leru in i t t- 1 , ' " .ncum-j, twtnwu a nany oi mmbact toconsummatc if pess.Metl.c , ianrm a.e. in re;.!i.y. wealthy capitalists. t.,tl,.. j. flI B.,.vn.e fr e.,-,,,,. L JU " 1 ljL,bbc" 'P1"'"1) clec-1 Protestants and Catholics. It seem, the giory o..s.de,bm intd wivuiu w.ii.. rms . eiiockiulv as iv rendu amuUUuu aecee i by the Masting iofiueoca of ctntra!iwiff.;Mrf- .. 1 H then proceeded o observe thai he retold this would tin fniul to ilium. Eu- tjanl would atwavs bo great, glorin;. mid free, hv l ho preservation of lier municipal j institutions ; and w hen he saw iheir race w liu. n'.t nno in I.-.. !l hnmi.nlioria rnmr. - I ----j , ing perfect IricJom. whether in a kingly , Conned government in one, or republic an government in ihe other, he still saw it 1 washy prcM-rvingthe-e institutions intact, Sji-Ii were hi sentiments ihe sentiment i ui nis nearl Kossuth then . xprcsscd hi, deep .'SZ?" TZ i.ude l.,r En8 W rc,iot. of hu fellow T1!Z& c.ut.try.... n, the Hungarian exiles, .nor particularly at the. pott of Southampton. ) i!,s own life was no use excepting thai he might make it serviceable to hi country lie hoped by the blesi-iii" of Almijjiiy G.d and il:c rncoiirncnii ni t f ihi-irsynipntliies, jet to tee the principle of liberty esiah- I lulled iii iiis native country. The n!mve, i.enly nn outline, was de j liverd ii;Ii gtc.it ferv.r, and Millionth lie J spjke the Ilngli.h l.mu.ige lul iin.rr'ecl i ly.he imiiiiieed lo mke linn-ell undt rslond. After the t resent in ion of the nddress, the national Hag tif llongarv, which win- ,,.Lel t.v .,,,. t!,.n.r,.,i.. t,.,1, in P".i : -V n ' glimd during ihe time ol hi sirog: hi ciiunlry's rich's, was piesciitcd, ns 'onotler address fr the inhabitants ii'itiiampion, lo vtlilcn iyosuitl itlso res- i.miHr l. Tlw tnre:in then Imikn nn. nnd Ko.uli im.o. d n-eiy d. parti. I for il... M tjot s eoui.iry lesim nee at luiiiester. : lw-rT nmv I ,.,h lV,..eh...t ! K luie .'e! .ck Csierda v morning. ml i. ached Wat. r!t.u tn,m m hal a: i l. v- en. li s i.r.-nal wus i.ii -xei ctcd ; ,,,,,1 1 , oc UllSi, ,,, rpjentlv, no d .iitrata.u. ; ltm . y jru,,, ..(j-j,, ,-.,!,s, unnoiiced. i I mtSO.VAL AriYAKANCZ. s'ai.iis about 5 itei H iuctie? Liivit nn anin .ated mid iolellteent i... .. . Ins miintenanep. Jlis forehead. I..h ami ! I.roa.1 i, t'.e.lv wrinkled ittut ii, 1...J IfltlK 11. 1 in.-t begun to gr,ZZ:ea head of strait,, " d,rk fiil:r aid lo k.ave a ba!(J , u.,lil!(J i ,ir ., ,:, , a 4 u iits I'ut ii tin. ii iiu iuti"ii iu ij intjr, OT .lron.lv ti.lt fran,.. .,d is,, lilile ion.,,1 ? ,il0 FaW0 WltU Pou7. W tlOt the j " J-'i t-oeru. Lave c, a. d. ai.d wu.Jcis WU---C 'd if. iw.or fu.e iUC j A in rt 111 me, I J ho G.e.n. eo oorlci to i ' ' '""' ''""k " published. oeii.', nit. il Mlliiil ifll.l lll.M iireni'v i - - , , . . , , !t u , .air, tt.i..or(, cd rt,.lturt., suthinot ful!-y EatisfJ apF'c ttat wc v u ,.a.SI,or, uou!d d,.t.crjiie u. . should rise from the table with a desire to . ' ' : vk iiHitJs jiche m ar!v rovers (,l0t.,,,.r j,e .u')lirUl 'r.,"o, ,ives uc the idea o. a man ol ier thrtii actior." Gmill vs. Lare Farms. Tie ruction whether small firms or i:r.;er.i:e proflu.e the nest rural popuia- lion l.a- Inn for tevciiil er a i-.uli''Cl d c titroversy between ihe Frineh mid Iln'i-li po'ilical economists. In England ' firmstire ii.vaiiahly large : in France ''V s" generally small. A capii.il of w fl.t .fiv tbaiusnnd dollars is considered be U'rt-l nb which an ugricullurist can Mlf.ly einbdlk in English fniiing ; while in Fiance, ihe rural proprietor has lie q'leti'.iy no more than bis horse, bis spade, i cow, a few chickens, aud a stout pair ol I.Miids. In tht country there is b it little d.ver- isty ol" on ni in mi ihe subject. The 8'ipe rior condition generally t.f (ople holding . Hat, ;n bluets where famis are sina:l, he diversi.ie of condition are less m.rke.l. A million 1. 1 uctcs, divided into frnieveii ol a thousand ace each would rxbihi: a hku! Xvl 'or "u'o"uZ 1 Pu,Cn,C0 of ,llc Virginia Reaper, has bccn'--'l it off to tho ground of their own par thousand proprietors only. Another ,,.,, ,,0...p'.e i,nK tr;n Kfii, tJt I jirosccuting Seymour & Morgan, Brockport, ticular faith. We are pleased to say that million cut tip into farms ot a hundred acres, w oul. I hnve ten thousand indeprndt 111 IiiiiiiT". Who can d .ubt which would be ihe happiest district? Ceriainly that in whiehirii- t-malar hums lay. for il.e.it .te.bli would be more tqually diffu-ed. liven Kng'and appear to be coming lo th s i iioclusion. Eiiolish ,n.. p,iciPal!y the rt su'l . f in' system ol large firms, it ch ingo lo .-ui.il.er ones weul.1 .1 1 toon; lo clevii'i him 'h it. w in. le -la u u hoik of abstraction. U l ibe iclorm evKf tike place? In lime. Mc A"d Uvwr r. f'"- u,:'' "' '", "' lrLU- 1 ,,B ,n,,,"m, r '" , r""!: t'"J l1 '"" od,v " tti,s "i'1"'1'" du''A nrisit-cia -y ; and die !,"t "r "mU fti""'' UM ''.v I"" ; p.ieiors, lor large font k, 1.1 t.ui by wealthy ... . rl,..p il.e ab ibiion of ihe corn laws, by 1 ruiiiingiiie giedi i iruiers, us n inreaien to do, will even'utilly lend to this tnighiy ehange ! Who knows! Grealer thing l.avfcdow n Iro.nsinalltr beginnings.- Phi ludelphis Dalluin. The Ilollidaysburg Register savs that a';r d1t "i"0' ' jv"UDS My' : ni 'av.o win, icaiuiiT near ine ioi: o: i ! Plane 0 A. P. R. R., jumped from the! ' o-o- eg-heaic f n "'reigbt car. in Gay ' .i. to . via ineioiiop, hot lading lo. t -.-l.-i, f e I'eii pa.M-.l oterihe f : , .,. r 'b- .lie b. sn.sb.i.if it m LEWISBURG CHRONICLE & WEST nil ciiim tt c- Editor. O. H. WOSDEN, Printer. At 51 -W advance, $15 in thro months $Ipaill w.thin llli-ycar, ulldUat Uiecudol 'Uie)r. Ageut in PidUdcli.1-- v li r-iimcr sad E tarr. LiCitisburg, Vu, toibnesban fllonihn, jTcUCrabctl2,'ol tfZXZ r-l- 1.1.. .1 r.... . , present, and will give nonce in these col- 1 '.. b umns ot las return. tsraOnr thauks to Hon. Joseph Casey for tho II. or Mechanical Volume of the 1 Patent 03ice Itcport for 1S51. i KS"Somc person utiKiiown, unseen by .,.. r r .ti i..rv .t .... . tiLO V'l uui A.iiiiov, iii.t-ii.y i.v at .'ui viwt i can cf delicious bivalves ! We dare the perpetrator whoever he may be to repeat - i comrctcut witnesses. II1C HUUieaidIC VIC.Ill'y CI ii'JWl.smirg ; SHU ret the two thousand or two thousand five hundred good people -f thisgnotl town arc ; fed with spasmouie lireguhilH)'. Oiie wctk wc arc abiitidatitiv supplied with seasonable vegetables; and. probably, the nest week our tables arc innocent of every "hiug save watery potatoes. One month, fine, fresh, sweet lutt. r gees a begging at tcn cents a pound j and for the nest three months, by way of penance, the whole country must be scoured in order to obtain I some white, raiik-suiLdling mass of fit at One thins is vcrv certain, the mouths of ! ' I Liurg Lave suddenly increased, or . ,Lac La3 Lcen a 6uJJcli sbaipeuing of appetites; for as matters now stand, the ; i- -r : j i .1.. supply of provisions docs not equal tho demaud. Physicians tell us that we should j - L...v. t. f,- .. r . P0"T P5 Ict cm raise more poik, i .fruit and vegetables, and they will not ' . , , . !... i , only be large pccuuiary gainers by thc op- ' cration, but they will add greatly to the happiness, comfort, aud repose, of the in- wald man of ,tic wcn cf .Cwisbuii to , say nothing of the womin and children. , (Lycomwy Vimocrat, altered lor tne mer- idiau of Lewislurg.) le lor . A Word for Our Ee'clibois. i ,. i.,'t.r ,( llllit,4 ui u miuni .mo w . IWSviVt VU also; Nut finer farms, or bcttw faiuicrs, iu ; Vudm-tc t 'uniniiiut', at.d m cu.hx.ou i It JilyJ $pf fSfnv of this broad State, than ore to le found in " V '"J V ti :V5S-Vi . . i. J2HI.UH0. Ill Augu-I. jjC3 0lHl! In Seyl.m ........it. tit -tu-ju-i. ..u. u"ll : III neltli'in. 1 er ii es.i...,.e.l .hat .he raniins will he v..r ' jqaa Jinn ! t 7 r : . . i l-ave gi.siin oou a, the i.e. rarni.,. ,i -'-"- --' l'"- . t rariuii": I be tli-uece from E-ie o. Villii...,p t i, 210 st..l ol much eairr cade than the .Nc.v Y ..k j & Krie Keilroail. il i unil.iiil.ied i!m it will do as much hu-iins. ij nut mo'C. At ihe same rate of income a nn the c.v V.tik & Eiie mat. we ttnut.l ham f..r ntr 210 le of 1011I l,5riiC00 en., inreine ot i J7.)().00'J net whii-l. would he iip.i- 13 j:er cent, i on ibt. miitiuiit nve-s-trv in hitil i tn.ii ii.v the siom. i...i. 0 0u0 000. Ths r.tad v.,:,i,i ,1 . i mnel, nH.reth.nl have e-timate I but i a .er. lecilv sale calciilaiimi ihv. tin- ibvidrn ! v,.uIJ inn,... .ii...iir.iii.ifit.itiviiuivj; .... fr ..n 10 ... 15 r c,, . e,.,.,l. ,.. .,,My i , ,., .1, .Mill Wll'll .. ., i. ,,o , i.ic u ..f j I ...Ulelplna-tlul. your can c ,i- ; ISS-Wc retrict to learn, ns wo -7n ! !.. ....... .... ..;..i.... i ..i ... i Telegraph, the dcatli, at Lineastcr on Sat- i urday last, of Josiah Gondcr, Jr., Esq., ! the public spirited a..d sterling Railroad ! Contractor, underwhoso charge the Will-j iamsport -iElniTa Railroad was depending ' for ts completion, lie had been unwell i . . iaj.il. a wver, contractca iro believe in Lycomin" county, CA few days ago, a fugitive slave was arrested at Ottawa, 111., and an officer started tu convey Lim to Lis owner at St. Louis. lie had not proceeded far however, before Lc was attacked by a mob, and the fugitive rescued. TLo officer, it appears. acted without a warrant lsiTbe best advice we ean eivo nnr readers-Male and female, old and votm- ' o . . . J . . ae mis -season oi ine rear, is to teeD . , J ' ti.et.ji then Icct warm and dry, and thereby avoid Sunbtuy & Erie RaUroad. i "wuu 1 ,J ' v -,ollu u I be tullowi:,S aniclc. which ,ho-, t!. on 1 La 1 PrC"u1'' fjr !lif : ,!' E-st iiive.iment of money in tb propo-ed Sunl.ury ' an( South have certainly won the honors & Erie Unilr. ad would 1 very trofiiaMd. i t.i- ad taken tho prizes of this firit effort. ken fro-ii iho rbiUdelpbU Iinjuoer of a tccent j Wc hops wc shall live to "Chronicle'' Ict '" :J I tcr results Lercaftcr, especially as many of M u.Edito: Below, you b.ve. fr-.. fact for our citizens attended, uid as we are told Ihe coiiriilcinliuii of itio-e who may Ik) mrhnrd I ' . lo invt ihrir mraiis in ihe i..ck oi iIib Suni.u-1 Iua"c smun purchases of improved stock. ry & trie Itailr.wd. ba.-ed upnn ai'iual teuli iu j By the by, when is that Union County " ,i,!!jl!ly"heXewe V..,k & E.ie It.ilroa.l ea-ncd ! Asricultural S -cicty to be formed ? taking coldtaud coatritiBj dangerous and tudc and Ipntodc. Lot many ieca tad iacyalU faeMW. "licjtyaigiofflfe Jsg-Ou our first ptico will be found an interesting description ft California as sue a as she giing is and as she has been, with some pictures of the bright Future beforo her. Wc hopo its length will deter no one from reading it, Whilcwc do not coincide in all the ujws of the writer, wo cheerfully comply with thc wishes of several hearers, not membersof the society, in procuring a ! of ,1,c ltcPoit h'r Pul"!CaU0" ,UU ; preservation. Many of ihe facts stated aro 1 anu new to us, and the grouping together ot then, all, with the sprightly style of the , uwtive. wc arc euro will commend it to eSi-Thc foil ;wing extract from a letter 1 '"o - - " f,um a distinguished lawyer la Laliloruia , , e ft i i l I to a rresl'Vtcruin clergyman of 1 bilaJel - j . ui b fiuJ iu (hc .,,, cou. ! jnus (he oitinion wo had entertained that the proceedings of the Vigilant Committee were right ami justifiable, and had their i '.. :.. .t... , ..it,..,. ,.r o the timus. Si Fscisro CI.. Au-. 15, 1S51. I anivi ! Ii' io ihe C h ol Ju'v ; ns i lie pu.it fin', ui l!..y J.n.i! bad l.ii l ihu i:y in nuns. iti-advauimie. li.mMim najMKs mid ;!n t.t iu'. t: w'l.ii. .i-MI'iiL fi u.'uii tit m i,,ni!.iu, IVI ,i,iiv, and I'eu-i t a n rufclc cnuiilr.ii ! lUn-.a. "I" uiy isreat itr.uliraumi, v-.omler- I J"!,,':'";'', ' k.,!,T..U efl!'. 'hwVuUn i .lice A li ibcuiio pullx opimun lias tn-tn I"1-1 "' '"""" ; 1 ih-i t tn.-y .ie,.n ,.ut ; 1 ly'Z ... .ZV. i i'l-f. I lit y .-I. I- -.an their t!; V i 1 1 .i it eo 1 lie.-, -.n.l bu- I.! ! eNp..M-.!. r.e.l ihe trnm.e i...u ( ,iul.ie.i. . .ii.iit.1 :.d p.. .pi.-. Thu : .nti.iot'L- h ;a luoetd a vi.iuin- i.a- , I ..,fie i,ur,,l,,r ..f vol ',. I Ir.'ili S.'hi.y elli.fi.'. lull .s.il.:e hoili Xciv V.nli s .! lei- li o.ilf l ili 'm i.vit it. I: c t.'oens.ivi:.-; it. i r....M li.. .. J ..lid" th. v have u:ce ibn llteir .Iu y. ai..l in' 1 C.Mit.itiiiee In tr.ig..t d it it.t.ci.oe-.. ib..u:it : tl in a c.H.ilili'.ii I'. n al tin that nnlv tho O:. il vi.t.- , ,t..t..rn.i1. J " ' " - - ..... who are elected. have " saved thei Piubablv both nuiv.i,-. i J 1 ( words, part of each ticket is elected. I., v T i tr t l .1 . In New Jcr.--cv and Maryland, the Dem- "C1:;,s carl7 thc Legislature. fx i itti svia I'wtb lioj -t v. vs-u-m a ji s w w4-s vuitvu to revise Lcr Co!i!iution. f :. 1 : ! T. -rr-- .utciitgan uas gone ici:iocraue n is- la lmrr, tne secessionists made no auu .uu mo ttuis aua Democrats results in no change. . , 3 CSf Wo have looked over the seven col- uuiu list of Premiums awarded bv the State Agricultural Socictv, and regret ti - state wc saw but one for "old Union the uarden ot Lcntral i'cnnsyl.ania. J. A. - i Stcinmi.z, of Duffaln, received SI for the ; , r. . ....-.( i i . . . rt, t . .fx- , . ' T r. , . . t , C31 cnnsylvaitians appear to bo doing j i - akii w.ii si. -'.. I , t . ict mine Asscmbiy.and ouroldineudLtea. ; Howard, a Magistrate for his diggings. w 3C. II. M'Coimick, inventor and i V V f, ... 5f,.mWmeiit of Id rvitent 1 The case has just been tried before thc U. I S. District Court, at Albany, Judge Nelson ' 1 r .1 . ..r,l l.-.o rto.it..t in i ,.m-.-7 l.t fViw 1 -'""'c' . 1'lamtiU uatnages 517,0do O'j. ; ' '" ' .llio "times must bo improving! Two new natrons frm.. an i-db-timn-e fmv... , .. . . su P voluulanly sent in thc money for our , w ....,,,.,1 ... rs,.'. r., r.'l.t U.lU Ull..it.LU-l"l . i DU uncnmwflt, iu thcsc d ,hat T.a tak0 tbIs a of ,,,5, coufiicuC3 Jcscr. ving of public ackuowledirmcut. i 0 0 I CSTWm. Furey, Treasurer cf Center ' c""fj, while iittending the State Pair at Hanisburg, was robbed cf S1000 ia cash - 'd S1300 in School drafts. The draft3 ,vi11 BOt 1)0 lost, but thc money may. Two or ,uoro a'rests of suspected pickpockets f - - XE2-Mr. R. M. Fish.lutoa graduate of j . T-: :. .T .i i v i the University at Lcwisburg, Las been tendered, and has accepted tho station of ! Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy iu thc newly chartered CoIlco at YayucsLurg, Greene Co., Pa. Ci5Dr. Daniel G. Hcylmun, of Will, iamsport.was accidentally thrown from Lis carnage some d::ys since, and was so much injulcd that 'iftcs many hours' intense suf- r 1. . ,:. . feriurr lia esntre 1. TIi n vrnc oln nn r--- iv. . Q"No snow as yet ia our exact lon-i- I b id ni fMiieJ the .ulitic iitti.tl. that lite ley , ;. jrA-i-.S t-' ; " -'1 ', '' ' t" 1 ,. 1 1,.7,'t..., .,l . l m..tlhnli,,k - , V i 13.. BRANCH FARMER. aTt'JA ..nun FOREIGN lg NEWS 3tsw New York. Nov. 0. The steamer Can- ,d... from Liverpool, with dates to the 28!h ' ult , arrived ut 4 o'clock this morning, j The stenmshii A-Vion. which wiled ; Liverpool ,11.1 lii t'U.m -'it in. - - . - j tl. ii.:.. ....i.inj , the co.st ol Ir,l..nd. The Africa summed ,.n,.f(,i,e d:linigw. and she returned. . The ,..MiMttd p-ng-w were transferred , tho Canada. The !,Hc left L-v.r..ol on J? Zl'rZy l -i o i lr ...i. i id uriivcd nt S .uflianiptiin. IIh rerephou uas nmi uUeciin : ,s..4: , inn a!ic. and cii- . Tl,.; frig.re M.iippi. with most of ihe . . , , l Uiurulier on ine Hungarians w.ii tr.nii !r rvj'v i ork. .... 'I ... .1 - ..... . r..m I rinll iii'.si .ii.i in H.lhi- f -noiMon of a new MicsTy. Froio Siiain, rumots t.fa clwnge in l!ie Cabinet. P ipe To N no i lying rjoi e ill if'iitb is rotTiorrd. but ci.n'ir.diicd. lb: New York, Nov. 10. The U. S. frigitc J,!ssis!,5pP5' CaPf- L.onS arrivcd at ,his port thij iiwrciii-', in fifteen davs from uioraitcr, irtvug, on uoarl torty-two (in '3 S-xr,l who ! left Turkey v.-ih IIos;uth. Tlio Missis- yippi ..ceivejivi.h salutes from the! - , . - ' a,lJ ,:'- Cf :n t!iJ Pt- ! .iih;ngt.;!i, N .v. 10 Tao Republic , tiiis montteg atHuiur, i-3 tne ornr-iiitmsnt ii f CoinraiJjl J Ciuifcs Moi'.-ii US Chief of tUi Bureau of O.'dilaUCS an J NrdrO'TARllV ! : o t. j j I vie. (1oin!tir.:l,'i' W'.-t-ri'i -rnn rosr'i v r.-rl ' lrcasua-r, sual Commissioner and A'tor- For Comptroller tho con- lui test is v?t y cl-;3. Tiia Djtuocrats Lave elected the Engineer Hud thc Surveyor i - -- - ' fJ' joneiil,aua tne rest onue t:.ct, tiiouga it j ei.e n ropty ibe anmuut ,.i inonihiv in is all iu titicmj doubt. The State Senate : sialnieiit.. Only Caihjliea orj rece;vid lids fair to stand sisteca Democrats to j n those terms. si.ttecn Whigs. There is a prospect tf a small Whig majority in t!:e Assembly. I'hdadclphia, Nov. 11. Tho Spanish Minister demands an apology at the hands j of our Government, growing out of the recent vuoau invasion, out as tuo ppanisn Government Las promised to dictate the particulars, and which shall lc received, Mr. Webster, very righteously under the circumstances, prefers making an apology after Lis own lasLijtl. Kossuth has written a letter to tho Mayor of New York, thanking tho people t hr.-.n.--!, f. .. !, l-;J..3 .i.i , it i j . ! sUonu At is presumed Kossutn is . . J uu 1113 "-v lo --"couiiiiy. i uc story .. i- -l j , ., , . , a.ch received such a widespread c.rcula tinn r.V - A ', X -,, 1 1, ..:. a . 1 1 r - u-uu.tu.jr uaving lascii p;ace oc- tween Kossuth and Capt. Long, is denied, The election in Massachusetts came off; yesterday. There are three parlies in the held the Whig, Democrat, and Free Soil crs. i uc contest it appears wi3 a very spirited one. It i3 thought there is no choice for Governor, and that the Coalition tho Democrats and Freo Soilers wul carry the Legislature The question of amending the Constitution is defeated. o j -awttJ.it;u. TL 0 vot(J fjf Governor, in Iloston i,tood p..otes.imt, .,. ... K. , mi,. ! '"wi tii uieu, wuicu gave onence to some f it..:. .1 l. i- o- Catholics, who took the corpe and car such scenes as tl esa never t-.ko r.W 1..-- twecn American born citizens. From Port au Prince wc learn that the TT rl 11 tVrV fiF TT-tt lino Mnn.t . . . I 1"- " ""J " luuuueo 1-jr one year with the Dominicans Col. Ross a wealthy citizen of Pitts- Ji0d oa Satuiav Tha bulk- of hi . ' J 0J 1-i,ulJJ- iha bu'k of his II lP liO irAI i T-t a timoj n I'l,. ia,IV. ' ".......fc... mmiu atu o iig.u tu & t.t tan W. & the of BaUj. , . . . . orc- xc 8' 50,000 upon bonds of f - & OL.O Rddroad at 80 CCUtS to - , ..... New York, Nov. 11. Tho Methodist Property suit was decided by Judg3 Allen in thc U. S. D.strict Court this morhing. The decree in effect is that the complain- aats are entitled to their share of the pro- daca of tho look concern, and that a do- crcc bcordercd accordingly. - , f nnm.M T-k equal quauuiie by weo-tii, of .. y J " ' raK juice, and refined sugar ; scald them together and skim thoroughly. When cold, pour il o IT into quart hollies, cork, and seal them up, and keep them in a cool place. When used, add waicr at pleasure, say one-third, or one-half. For winter use, less proportion of sug-ir is prefe rabla. In this manner, any church may supply itself with the unfermenltd "fruit of the vine," free from ihe addition of any thing oh.ectiofiable, inodensive, or noxious, and at an expense merely norninn-L A. B. Rios. Bi...,.V pil.,l.as ir.s. X V 1 ACIDS & ;i0U0nS. BThanksgiving Day Thursday tho 27th inst j tPr wryVrint y nt made bum SfPr W( you would dupox Qffhrw'wt fin mxnt u kuK KgF.r wA.it K-nt lol 4-5rt turvempo mmi j yor mtrz ciuinmert lUffnrDoodkdp ADVERTI33 la tb "LtwUhorg Chronic-. Philosophv Mr. Alter, the editor of the MononjiabeU Ut-pob icau in Wahin ton county, having lieen ueieaie.i i n.r l ite election n a CJiidtduie for AMmhl thus discourses "Arraneinent hnvinj been iimioiMy rnnihi by wbieh a hultiltiif ba h't-n ob la ncd to relieve us I torn ihr inconvenience of uoirig Ii llirribur next :nter, to iran.sact certain important biisn.es relatnoi to iho allur ol onu ol Uncle bimuel' , I'lllllirril, (IIC .I'll ( ..iii- , I . . - I mrnin" our mo.t Mncere IhiinU tj those or j (mf ,lia,. ppr,,CIi; Ofollr ! ..r;,.J . ,. muriiiuie:! n materiillv to ihii arrangniient. Q lit-a senou breik occurred in iho canal hank, on Wtdic sdi v l.tst, in the . p.. neibborhoo I of laysbiirg. l!v pulling on ! A leoer in the St I.ouit Republican, ,t stron,; lor e of men, the damages were ' s'.Ves Ihst iie eholeri is racing a.i.onv soon repa r. d...n i ii is conli ieitilv l l eved some lribe of the K,cy M uniin Indi i!i il boats ill be tthle to pats ihis morn-': an. At F rl l';rthu!d unJ Fort Clark, i: tug as usuil. j has been very f .ft!. Detroit, Nov. 5. Oar ole.-tion in this; Oo Friday morning las', says the Pa. S a e for Governor cam'? t;!f eterd:ty, Inquirer of ihe 3ll. u t.,a child accidtntlv lloliert M'Cielland ).?m. hu 1U.0.)U. j f;! from Ihes ea.ner M .id of Eno, lyin Ch iilcston. N v. 3. Tlvtre w.-r. 13 ! at t wh iri at E islport, M nae, and won j tleiilh Irorn yellow 'ever, in Mot I'e alone, I have lieen drowned, hid not a gentleman dunn" ihe week en I:ng35th ult. j t.nd.ng In j n pe l over hoard and saved I'iiuUur-. N iv. 9 Jennv L ml gives a C i cert In e on I ues'l ly i-vi nieg. N. v Y rli, Nov. U R v. Dr. Cio el, IWor of III llo.seo.Kil Cil 'ieb. t tircene stree', u :n t.t lie 1 ud ! lily I I in ' t ilu pu'p.i itt.s al'ern o, a J w :n ear 1 1. I hi n sidt ::ce t . . . .red ut C W tliii be ex i.iiiti-.i. Milwankie, Njv. 0 The a-pect of the' retittri te.id,''i iho lit-liei ilia! (tie vbu will hue a m ij'iritv in lln: Leulnture. I ; 'il-nt t- i dnce em-jra-ion Irom in httitj i ,fnt c"'J'"r- l ('-f" " i''' 'hird j' piase money or 3 tor enetl art .!:; ; i.c par .es t.t oinr ir.enttie, ut worK n ve o HOIK certain length cf iiu at tix.nl i;ii, or The display of cattle at the New H.mip shire Agn.tullural Fair i represented ns having been very fine. Among the exhibited was ihe U-td'ori team of titiy seven yoke oi oxen, among which were j ,any no,le animal, some of them weih ' m- nearly 4,000 pounJs. ! Within the hist four wetks there have been about tOO persons naturalized in ihe c-'.v of New York. ! The scarcity of fire wood at Montreal, ! ha induced the introduction of theanthra j rl!t' co '' fr""' I'ei.nsylvania. From the 1st o( J.tmiary to ihe present l:me, itorn-lwo mil. ion . I soe.-ie t.ive ' i.u.... . I...... ih. mn.i tieeu sioppeu irtnii ine eouinry. , ; ,. t- . Ui . .,. No won- ft verv inre wi a ir wus recemiv ; MM ,he ., , Mm M,r; i . . - . .. . , M ir-hall. six mile. Irom S .vaeah, G i. i lie , ,be .error ol a:l the neroe, ... ib- -urr.vmd.ng neij-hhorlmod. A party of! ' ,,,en' accompttined by a number of fog, :uried in pur..uil of bun on Wedoed.iy morning, and succeeded in bringing him to bay. A des'ierate fight soon look place. Thne oiihedoo ere kided a as a f vv moment, one of whom had hi head completely severed from hi bortv bv n single stroke ol iiienonr. which ib tinalU killed by a rifie ball. Iln weighed 4C8 pound. H:s skin was nenr nn inch in inicKiies,n.ia n:s tUsK were , incnes in lenoih. He inea,uied three let! across the sh 'ubie s Thc total receipts of the tendon Exhi hiiion il ts ealeu'nii d wel uir. iM to 40 003. The expenses have hei n f-Jgl) Otlu. A silver mine, says the Miyville Post Bov, has been discovered in liracken Co., Kv. It I now Iteing worked wiih grett ucces under ihe tupervis.nn of ,r N rlon who share the proceeds wiih Win. ' Dora, on wno.se land it was diseoveied. Louisville.ssys the Lmisville Demoer.il, i uives'ed wiih lliieves, .amblers, und cut-throats. ...,... ,, t ill sta'en itint tour nuiiure'i anu seventy- 'x tons, and one hundred and eighty five hrtrs of railroad iron, ha been received in ('hri'- II. wnhin the last firii.yht all , - The inhabitants re-i ling north of the Columbia river, in Oregon Territory, are iu favor (f divi.im. Public meeting ha vu been held in tho counties ol Clark, Lew i, and Pacilic, and -strong reso uiinnsj ad.ipied in lavor of the orumzaiion of a new Territory. A littie boy and gir'. ihe firs' ftiglit-vear old, and ibe Inner five, arsived iu I'.km ,i lew day noo.h-tvuy come Irom l.t l.tnd alone. They had lieen tei.t for by their mother, who reside in U'.iea. Tho fourth Monday of November H the time fixed f r commencing the irUI of those arrested for treason in connection with iho Christiana Slave affair. The bov that undertook to ride a horse radish, now practicing on a saddle of mutton, without stirrup. What an cques. Irian he will be in time. A persoo who had some littlesRialterimr of zoological lure, sad one day to a novice tha crocodiles were often seen in tears. "O, ihat nothing," replied tf-a novice! "I've often myself seen whales blubber. The Harrodsburg (Ky ) Ploughboy says that the drouth has been so excessive iu Gram county, that it has dryed1 up all the cowa.1 Ai least such was the apology of a tavarn keeper far placing ua juik 0 ...... i:. -.-n- 2 : I ',l0 'r,:uil u1 of KocliioRham county. V... Ut week, alter . uj i i"utii iiucrv,uci;iucu (iaAmands Jane, ho had been held as a slave ever s.nce ner uirm, some twenty-six yesrs b in wus a white wuman, alibough her ontia wsi distinctly trm-ed to a. nereu A was a s'ave. Exceptions have been taken to ihe decisioa of the case, by the eounstl for the defendants. Amanda's mother it was proved, was a negro slave, )et the color ol AiiibikJu's skin, her hair, her eve her no-e. her whole physical exterior', would r ve her to be wh ii ihe jury ha made her ., while w .u.aa. JShe has two perfectly while child. en. The receipts of the American Tract Socieiy during lh past iikuiiIi. amoumed tot27.16"; total receipts since lit April, 5l:i4 815- Prfes of piintd natter du. ir, buied in that dm, llO.OnO. Tne dciii V ex; endiiureso' I be concern are ?10U. Durin" the rnomh nf S' uring the rnonih o! beprember nn fewer ihun CuH person, .ijl;,i,ed lor nd oh'a'ned r liel liom the almshouv; depirl- " " on. i ne money. ex.en.fed lor supplies a.i.ounlej to $V,. fe3'J.2'J- meni oi iie.v i orK Uiiv. he G.e. Ilitiinger t& Co.. ef Ronton, are now loiidiii ii vt.el wiih ice and npi.ltt ! a"v ''"' nnY ch.ngeT cried i he fa her of the child, hi er all were af-, hiir.s'ing a-nonj the bv-'an ders, with gre.il ii Met nepiced on In eeuirenaii'-e, and it lb ee r!..llnr bill in his bund. " Got I j any :'t i!g : T 1 u aiit tn nice ran mnn a '''" sav'7'J tfl8 "A ' mJ chiU" i I : . i . it 1 i: " tui vi.iriiii -m nuran is w.i- "-! y h. bisire ncmenn l,y writing " '"'-lory .( h political time. I; r lo th iruib sincliy, il wiltprivemt ; iii,,rtni)j !,,t. II- retired on S.nur.lav J uihi m apireni ;;o i health. Il.s deaib j lt )s thoi.l.t was f tu-e.! by the d:s:-:i-e of ! me. he.irt. Mr. IS. wn; one of the mo.t j e.st.m.ia!.- ci tei s ol II .rii.burg. and bis Ids m ill be deeply lelt. Mr. Fretis. of Centre leanhip, Columbia enmity, a lew dv an, showed u a pitf in his pen, no.v bein-; Aliened, which had nl one time been covered up in the barn yard by heavy quantity of straw from tie threshing machine. for iho spaie oi ciijhfy-tico days! U ben found hfs was -wrart tly pieceplible. t'.ipt. J II. K. lton. r! W.lliamtport is ai pointed Supervtxir of th West Branch C mill, in the room of Col. George Crane, r iLir-cd. Mi. Daniel Wolf.of M 21 nville, Colum bia county was kit ed on Ihe l3 h of Oct., by n very siuu'itr la'alitv. lie was re 'uriiing hone Irom the West through Hi.irlford eiHin'y, when some men ennaed in chopping nnir ihe roa I, accidentallv hill a tree, which reached lo ihe road, L-., ...l-e e l- i... i r .... -...h'i.'. licit ii.iii ins ,ii hut"1, iractur 1 , , ., ... , 'S h.s .kull nd .. j .nng h.s .p,ne. so a til rHIliP hl ai.lf n. Me u a u n una KiA , . 1 - I " , I r"la' 3 ' ani , " w " uc parture Advertisin in to b is'ne.u what steam i to nnviga ion be yrea' propeiling power. It puis life iind in Hon iuio ail that cxmes with n it rench. Ilnbie are nice li't'o things when good, and ii i well known thai every body's b.idy i. Ibe best b..bv iu lh world. There were 505 arreat in Philadel ha last week, of which 403 were for drutl.en ni J ird,r!y conduct. 24 for ; d, ;,,. ,na .,,,,. aa, sioned by ihe st. ne caus, strong drink; 2$ fir assau t and battery probably every case occasioned by the same; 39 for lar ceny. No doubt a mnjorily of these thieve were made such, either directly or indirect ly or by the same pro'ific parent of crime. What h.rbearing people thoe of Philadel phia must be to tutier by, and pay for all il. s crime and mischie'. without trying to get tid of it. It looks like encouraging and approving it. "Figgers vnnt lievill they T"" muttered needy genius holding on to a lamppotr veil perhaps they voni ; but I aee a figge as vont stand any how." The newly elected Judges of theSuprem Court, are to meet at liarribu?g en tho 14 h inst . to draw lovs lor their respective terms. Dy ti e act of last SosttioMhey are to meet ten days after ihe first Tuesday of November, lor ihut purpose. Certificates of the result at t be furnished lo the Sec retary of the Commonwealth, when the ne Judges willl be commissioned. The fir.t ses-ion of the new bench, in bane, will be in Philadelphia ihe 1st Monday of De cember next. On hist S-ind ty evening, the reiidencs ol Diittiel Wenger, near Iknkletown. Lia ens'or county, was robbed of a draft 'or $2u0, and a small sp.n of money. The thieves have not yet been caught. In speaking ol ibe recent terrible steam boat explo-iofi oa Ihe Mississippi river, ihe edno of the Scientific American ssyss -The government inspection system is a mere sha ro. A law should be passed com pulling alt steamers to be built 00 lb low pressure principle." A Temperance Society on th P,,l the Sons of Temperance in ihn Unite States is about being established in Fan. A writer in a Southern paper, si"K n account ol the Boston jubilee, of which M declares himself eye-witness, describe night's lodgings lSUTa
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