LEW BURG CHRONICLE Volnme Vm, Nnmbcr 35. Whole Numbar 399. H. C. HICKOK, Editor. 0. N. WORDEW, Printer. LEWISBURG, UNION COUNTY, PENN., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1851. IS 1 'WISBUKG CIIIiONICLE ! Patl"cally. As they don't die, but cat as since that hoar has he crossed my thresh- . much butcher's beef as ever, I'm inclined j old. My wife is now a confirmed Homce- iimpi"1'" F""11 I to think that their favorite pills are not i pathist. b,u4Jon Wednesday mnrnmzt at Lewisburg. ,junng tucln much. Perhaps, however, Cuina aunty, Pennsylcantc. . . , . .. . . "t'yin-i,-; i mischief is being done by slow decay. a'-t'tt r i ; "f i"iJ ithm a ' It is certain that Mrs.Jones crows thinner uuciVm. u'n.ii.u i r n ni"ut!i or i to and paler yearly, nor do I see that the h. , in aiT'e. I' .nitmuanrv ..ptl?iial with the . . . PuMI'Iht.""'! wh"n the war . pM uf. nerves oi me aear sunerer improve, wuu i"M! on- i f r wc.-k". js v.-ar: two winarM, all her pulsatilla. But to my story. 'inu Mj wife was still doubtful whether to J2ZS!nnU'm'w'oU'"'ito HomoepathUt or cling to the old S5ti5 Avo7':n the time that Harry, our fourth J enrrence, required a physician. Once, Ad tett.riiiuftc..me port-j.aiii.mrr.mipnci.il iftwnd aruj youngest, was bom. On similar aus-i indeed, being a little ailinjr, I consented to i.ldrva of tli- wni- r. t.. r.H-piv aTVriti-.n. tr-Tkn ... I c riunexr!airriTt. th EJn T.ai ivi arim. nt. n. .ii- tiicious occasions she had been accustomed '. take nux vomica, at the up'cnt request of wlol Hi Ht'ir Ih. i.e. ):;. M.r.r-m:. tl-rw ril ........ I ... .. ? 1 tiuinrwtoo v woRi.r-c. iV..-.r. to employ her mothers iaiuny physician, .'Irs. Jones. -My disease, I must coutess, "He needn't have gone off,'' she said, when I ventured to remind her of the warning I had given, "in such a huff. Can't a body take a pill without askiughis leave? He needn't be afrail I'll ask htm lo come here ajrain : I wouldn't Lave him I to prescribe for a sick kitten." Fortunately I have not, since this oc- Your Petitioners pray, that in accor dance with the provisions of the Constitu tion, an amendment be submitted to the lualified electors of the State, at the earli est possible period, prohibiting the sale, j proceeding in a body from irifhin hn Stotn .f oil 1Y tnTlrntlll rr llrltinrs. I 1 . - . 102, which according to the new style, i Will Secession, strengthen Slavery ? makes it the 8th day of November. The ceremonies were commenced at half past 12 o'clock, by the members of the within the State.of all irtoxicatiu 2 liquors. as and for beverage, and requiring the Legislature, at its hrst session alter the adoption of this Amendment and from time to time thereaftcr,to p :ss such laws as shall carry this provision into effectual operation. ltw on Market elruet, N-lw.-. n fi. 1 PnU WW. o. N.I Dancing. We did not design writing on this sub ject, and should not, hud not our miud been led to it by an ungenerous slur upon churches and professors of religion, which we late! v saw emoted in one of our city m- sublunary j vous paralysis, which I did not get rid of i pers from the pt,n 0f a t. 0f some c"0eb- t;m:v it .ir:.:. r. partly because he had presided at her own j disappeared, but in its stead came a uer first at pearatice" on .his Sl ue says, - JU: ,3t 5 f, ' H Ply because Dr. Moses was J until I had drunk half a bottle of port i - 'M a P writer.' muns and the orth Branch .f the Sus- . , , :..ii:i.i. u ' : in. ....- .i r ... i ii J r ' furhanna, Iks tae prettiest ! tt.e village in . Iaarrit.d la(ies of ,he ,own But iatt,.rV) ! the paralysis, or whetherthe wine removed come8 slwpi i ,h. sp.r.i ot mone, er.'.bing. Northern Pennsylvania. The writer once in otLcr ai!ment3 she had consui,ing jt are questions which Mrs. Jones and I j lhe ""' 'rrence ihey h. for dicing." Lad typelcnl acquaintance with many cum-; Homa.pa.L:c hvsieian. However, rre- i d.bute to thi d.-ir : thnnrh. to Y ramlid. This is false. The more charity, benev- vated minds in that vicinity, whose con-, CC(cnt carricJ the . and pr. Moesj ,hc victory is generally her's ; for as the I olence, and true piety, there is in a church ! Crozer. Through the kindness of thete;the constitutional exponents of political tributions in prose and verse rank h.gh in , s;lnim,lllp,i i ;a np f,n w, :u ,r on,vn.AP 'or individual, the more thev abhor all dis- trentleuien the Society were permitted to 'power. We think this is the philosophy the steamboat landing to the Methodist Episcopal Chnrch, where the oration was delivered by Edward Armstrong, Esq , the Recording Secretary of the Society. Mr. Armstrong's oration wa3 a masterly effort, and one which showed much learning and research. The subject was "Penn as a Strength of Bricks. During the earlier history of the Con- Some months since, the Catholics were federacy, (says the Washington Republic, j building a house for worship at Loretto, very sensibly,) the political control of the j Cambria Co., Pa., when the tower fell Lr'jverninent was exercised by the Southern beLre the house was dedicated, fortunately States, because they held the representative ' without any iujury to life or limb. The and electoral supremacy. Within some , Editor of the ShitU, in giving his opinion, years past, the Nortnern States have conn- ' of the cause of the calamity, makes the fol tcracted, by enterprise, the natural disad- lowing statement of the ability of various vantages of their position. They have qualities of bricka to resist pressure : acquired wealth and population by the en- j " The tower was 85 feet high, which, if couragementofmanufacturesand commerce. ,,h bricks are of the usual siii, would re- ' - Jii .1 - t 1 m mi .... 1 m rf u ' . l m rnom rr ha ciin n s.t aomh sketch of it, as it will be published entire, j of their people by systems of public in-1 Lri(;ks a pre9Sre of 562 Jbt After it was concluded, the Society pro-' struction, and provided ia various social ! the square inch, but a brick 9 inches Ions ceeded to the scene of Penn's landiug and employments adequate rewards for intelli-! by 4i inches broad, well laid in good lime the site of the bouse he first dwelt in after gent industry. hU arrival. This was the " Old Essex These facilities have attracted from the ll juse," the property of liobert Wade, a old world an immense immigration, with stru-t rupmber of the Society of Quakers, : lar?e capital. These accessions to the re- and a staunch friend of l'enn's. It is now J sources of the Xorth have rapidly increased owued by John M. Broomall and John P. j her population and property, and these are the annals of periodical literature. One, Ta;ngswcnt charmingly for more than ! nature is apt to become over-excited, 1 1 sipatiug amusements going to balls, dan The splendid bays of Dr. usually give in out of respect to her nerves. jg and the like. " True religion, is to - . , . x i r l i (it tneir laiesi prtmuciioas e ccjiy ueiow. i a fjjit ii t r. u , . : I j: 'c ana uelieve li w Hi toucu a riT."uie cuoru , i-t.ii.ri. jj-i -Moses, which had at first, stopped daily at in the hearts of all who have ever left a I,. , . , . , ., . our doi r, began to make their appearance "home" worth reuicinneriiir?. Ve fcnd ' , - i . ) only occasionally; and, in fact, niv wife- it in the Jr. tv -'' Lum.uari. a r:eit week-. " , , n i i i" J ' t : considered herself well, and dressed accor- ly journal recent .y Man w ai .-i"; -i, ,v just over the State Liv, tire ;tate L.t; tureC Iiii;eS above Athens. W. L.ne written en tL Ere of TcpartTire from E-me, ltt'r(0n's Jluyaziite. Mr soul if J to-lilht fu 1 t s-r. w: A i .n mv Hi -k .:r - tx t!.- i.iirn-ii- t tt; 1 ,.r wh.-n t'.r l. ri--il --m -iiS. ri- to m r:ow, 1 jaiil .l'lrt: i:iy r..l..i-. i I:- I :. - '. uJ kiw t'.iou.h l.rrV.-n t i.-.i : ; . n '-r C -iiars tbe sal .LjUl.t. tit. u wilt itiuru ni mori-: II-r- k-t's rc.iU 1.U 'tin ;..it t-t: l.x'J'. r.. r .1 i-.:" In my 1 n N .w- .m- .I'-ii ..:n f ;: -i'l i-'l: h. , A l.tir 1 n ... iny n.ui - f . rr-h.ti -Ac if m u. . I..uit:li4 I rluli - Ui iJ. lu m n- ri F-ii.t-;i.j. - r. '.uri.o lv i i. I'-.r in l'i;ufv i. ,v I...1 i-nre. i. it : ill- 1. i Tr m-. 12. Yen M;tr tli-'-: .'m in V. n m.vu Il.:il britu- Mi. ci. rl.vJ Ho whii-r ui.-J ft'' i.-i ' - !.:. i:i. With ali thrir rliiin.-. ?. t.e.e wi i rii.l r t r. J'rir giurit lort l..oJcii i "u-turu no ni. r. IW.iard ui ii tin1 ' o'i . lhr a-1 i.d At Tt 1 ii.:. :;.a1 in Th ri'.mi :i t:.-r m f:.-l p.v.i! t -u tt.f.TiMtt.j r.i n. T li I tA.n i Ii i -v a: I r;.-i t . wn : Fir ni! a'.'-r. ti:.l rv. t c- uti...n- -I:-1 Tlit-rc ein, to Lo:, iliu i.-:urii no more " 1 love mv b-itn-.. mv Titlir. mv 1 rr.y n: ti i-r, 1 loir tfar verr hir v. l-:t-r.:li.- i if.n;;: I loirmv frirtj. mi- tt. :lt .1 m-. I rth- r LoirV I'- UTit. mila't.'-iii.-.l. t ul.i.l-- lrr-1. an I sires' Vrii. iovr i.Ui fT.y- l:'j:u n.v ittuT. - l'-.i lit i-ur. 7lM.uf h it uli lAuroiur " lie rr:ura no in-irr. rrtiirn rom- re? jrrfc .p!. ir.i ltcmr. f wr.-t Tipin. tvlirv ii '. iii'Xii. iii.d ,:ar.. ' t !1 ct;j shiae, E."T lonff laav U- IjLt Hi rD nz ai:..l u-p.'rtcJ, or fAliu l.-li'., itt d-iiis dy'. dr. lii.-; Ami ti.ouQ 1 tr.d a-:.iu civ naiiv. rLo:r, 31 y hums " to me per. b oict may L to morr." But hrniir on rar:h. what i it 1 nt th" fhaJow Of that rt-rnal II mr. in rr-lui alxur. W hrre rarh drar cltii 1. "P trnlt ii m: -l- rrrTrr. Iinj !ali-r. moth- r. in THK FAThUe kie! I.knir-1 in tof.-:y on lir.'t l.ir-. d h rc. il..w tuil of joy. thai 1 -reliirunuuiore'n ATB&i, Oct. l:.i. Allopatby vs. Eomtrpatty. : dingly, each day, in her most becoming cap and wrapper, in order to see company. j lie was in the full tide of receiving visits, j ; and hearing all the latest gossip, and, in j general, enjoying herself excessively, as I well as looking remarkably well in conse-) ijnence, when our second youngest, little Mary, fell ill, and it was feared of the -scarlet fever. j For once in my life I now ventured to; interfere in the choice of a physician. j "I think, my dear," I said, " that ynu' had better let Dr. Mosej prescribe. lie hates a Ilomocpathist, you know, as he : hates poison. Our darling is not every ill, j and if the disease is taken in time " I '-How you do talk, Jones," interrupted i mv wife. "If there's anvthins the Ho-; , mirpathists are sovereign in, its in scarlet j ! fever. Miud, I don't say they're best in , all diseases : in some disorders the oil j school, perhaps, is superior ; but in scarlet fever, or fore-fhroats of any kind, they're ! working wonders." "But if Dr. Mows bears of it " "lie can't hear of it. Mary shall be; j kept up in the nursery ; and let me catch ! either of the girls telling." ! It was of no use to remonstrate, or, if j it had been, my wife's nerves in her then delicate state of health, could not have endured Fuch a shock. I said no more, ', and Dr. Dilution was summoned. j 4 III MAH1E UuStlC. f-'ppak pently to l'ic litl'e chilJ, So gui!eii' anil so l"' AVho with a truthful, 'iiMng hej.-l, i'ulii t'ul.n.lelit-e in lllre ; S'k not lhe c A arid rarI- w lr Js Wtiii h time In. i iught thee veil, Xor iireaihe one ihouvlil whoiie bitter tone Ui&trmt iniiihl i-i-em lo lej. If on his lirovn ihere rls a c'ouJ However liglil i( he Sjeuk luvinz "imls. anJ l.'l him feel He his a fricnil in thee ; Ar il Jo In. I send him lio.a hy si.Ie, Till on ht lace i-hsll ml The jiiyuus lo.'k uiiil tunny smile i hat mark a h 1 V I rti-t. 01), Irarh him thin ahou'J he his aim To cheer the arhine heart. To strive, nhere ibickest djrknei reigua, Sioine radiance lo impart ; To i-preud a peaceful, quiel calm, Where dwell" the noie of strife Thus, duinjr RintJ ami hleing ail. To spend the whole of life : To lrve nilh pure atlecliou diep All crea'urrs. gieat and small. And still a stronger love to hear Kor 11 mi who umde them all. Remeniher, 'lid no common task That thus so thee is given Ti rear a hltirit fit lo he The habitant of heaven ! From the lloll: iayhur Itiietrr. To the Friends of Temperance. The friends of Temperance at this place, snbniit to their fellow citizens throughout the State, the following form of Petition to the Legislature, hoping that the mode of action proposed to rid our land cf in- visit Hie wmow ana tne lattierless in their I affliction, and to keep ourselves unspotted lr 1 1 it .. l I and sand mortar, will resist a much greater pressure per square mcb. ow, multiply 424 bricks by 5 lbs., which ia a sufficient allowance fr the weight of each brick and mortar, and we have a weight of 2332 lbs. on the first or undermost brick, which is not equal, supposing the brick to be 8) inches by 4 i inches, to 70 lbs. per square inch ; not, actually, onr.-tiijlah of the pres sure good hard brick, well laid in proper lime and sand mortar, can sustain. We assert, that good sunburned brick will not plant upon the bank of the river a couple ! of Northen aggression upon Southern of youn" pine trees in commemoration of .rights. The people of the Union are of! this anniversary. In this ceremony all ' the same origin ; their language is the crush under Jive timtt the weight that the present participated. same, the title to freedom is derived from ! undermot bricks of the tower of the Lo- M. I?- ..!! nm tnfArostin in. ' ih same charter. It ia sn enntrarv to the ! rett0 hurch were Subject to. We have .J i . wiyuuiaji --"-"-' a . v... IU J I I .1 . 1 , . w ' " - UH1.A3 iu tur; ourselves "unspotted from the world," if ; formation respecting the old site of the interest of the 2orth to oppress the South, J suhject t0 more than -q I we do not keep ourselves from vain and ' house and grounds lie stated that the tuat any deliberate or concerted design to j il)S . prcssupe t0 a square iDCh : and we now , foolish amusements? We are not to be ': original well upon the premises,which had ( do so is impossible. lhe union with the . declare, that, tu subject them to a pressure ' conformed to the fashion of the world ; long been traditionally celebrated fe-r the ( S juth gives t-j the North an immense and of o&2 lbs. to a square inch, the tower ; and where is the fa-hion of the orld if it 1 purity and sweetness of its water, had been ' extending market for its manufactures. It should have been raised to the height of j is not in the ballroom ? Now, when pro- la'.ely discovered. It was found covered assures to the North a lucrative trade for j 'J ' ne J"". ifessors speak against attending balls and . over and filled up with dirt and rubbish. ; its shipping. It affords to the North an : XrefXi '"'thinkl agr " wkh us, that ; dancing, they are only upholding their ; The grass surrounding this spot was of a j extensive field for operating. There can be te VJ,ftta 0f the bricks is not the cause j principles as they understand them from ; d;flerent color from any on the place, for no purpose on tne part ot tne .ortb. to tie-; of the falliug of the tower. ; the Dible, and are not " hypocritically : which cause it was called.by the neighbors, stroy. a lorm ot government so replete with cantiu.'," as the writer calls it. The more the Witches kitchen," and by others the advantage s. I true piety there is in a church, the more " Furies' ball room." This well is consid-, We think the only aggression consists j charity aua uenevoience mere win oe, ana erea mciiinuu: v ngusu kuku .i "i.w t-..v sjJ0W9 tjJat cou!(T"hit his mark" with less love of money, and more abhorrence , country. It st.il yields Ueligtitluily cool -or:u, aua mat tne proper remeuy wia ue Lii Well wih the aX(J an(j Original Letter from Boone. The following letter from the Pioneer of Kentucky, is now on file at Frankfort, and jto dancing, theatres, circusses, and such water. Lctntnj Arjus ' places of amusement. I '-Show us a wealthy deacon' wife who will biiile with a pour wiio to get washing d m Kew Onre for Consumption. The Mobile Tribune directs attention to f juiid ia developing Southern resources. Slaves in British India. The number of slaves in the Carnatic, Sir feburey the 11th 1796 lor twelve and a half cent d.nen, and we ni a new cure ot consumption described in ,h you one who will take . apa.m over lue in-, h N Q j M.Jical Register, by Pro I Kjuitiea of a cotillion. e , 1 We never, in all our experience, knew : fe' Stone, on the virtues of the I hos- BLiUU A UC1LI!U 3 llCt UllUUUU lUUV lull. . 1 Va cmiiA l.nt tr.- hntf kiinvrn manv h;ill. ',rlTCwl,,!i,l notM, their wash-moment. It was suggested by an rrn at all. and some that have run 'a tlie Ln,lon Loncct, on the " phys 'wfcj from iLuir boarding-house, kept by a poor widow, without paying a cent fr ' months, and the same night attend a fash- after my Best Respts to yonr Ezcel- ancy and famyly I wish to inform you that Mvsore, and Malabar, is said to be greater T , . . , , . , ' , ' , , , 1 1 have sum intention of undertaking this than in most other parts of India ; and embraces nearly the whole of the Pun chum Ilundam caste. Tbe whole number New Rode that is to be Cut through tbe ; Wilderness and I think My Self intiteled to the ofer cf the bisness as I first Marked ... c . . v: t, :. ,t in British India has never been ascertuiued, ; , . ,f , , - , praved states of the system, whieh is ot ' out that Rode in March It o and Never ieal pathology of the oxalate and phosphate of lime, and their relatkn to the formation of cells. about tea millions. Many consider them My wife, like all excellent houcwivcs. 1 .. .l..f.f.,r.Tl'T In f:ict nn-i , , , i 1 nearly well, when Mrs. Jones was attac !... T . u.b'e her. she is rather pleased . .... - c t'an otherwise when I and the children a e a little ailing, since it gives her an opportunity to administer her medicines a id watch the miraculous cures effected. When we first married, ihe was a devout AilopatList. Thoiiipsonia-.ii.-m was a prp- . ' . iw.l.t... flint- til.io r ill t HIV wift' "l ;.f, ,;ir,n-. indeed she hated 0"tr was s''l annoying j and Dr. IHIu- V ' - - . w ..... J lue uew school so consistently came near dying of cholera, for sue re fused toadminister the prescription, because it tasted like Number t?ix. In those good old days it was a treat to see her apothecary shop, as I called the . .. .i-.e-i ttna -.iifc ft n r ntir m rn . tr 1 1 1 . t The disease rroved to be scarlatina of r.. . " . l "l soclu,.v enc upnous. . , . , : be lavorably received and ac tea on in every t uiuu j. jc, aii'a mi: 'aii;iiL was auiaiJi tunable ball while the poor woman was suf fering for her board money ; and some who have stolen money from a sick father to nratifv their hive fur dancin? and the the- atre, and who never gave a ceut to any be- ia Illan as WtI1 as ia vegetables and infe- 'ri .u . nor animals, pnosj.uate 01 lime as wen as a illS .3 LUC ' DL-volent object iu their lives. d of society she upholds. There is no place we h iuM go with a tub- twice as numerous, lhe number is kept .. .. i.i ,. "The conclusions cf the author rsavs UP nfJt PJ propagation, nut me iaie , ot children by their parents. Mauu-mi-sions, however, are frequent among the opuleut in the northern provinces. Forbes says, in his Oriental Mouioirs, 'I believe : most of the tribes of Pooleahs and Parians r.i -11 , ra-i alvun.cn and fut is abundantly essential m -Giaour, are consiaerca as slaves, ine uer oi poor people wno come down to , Prufessur Stone) are based upon careful chemical research and results from the use of the remedy. His researches show that l ... : . 1 V .. .1, t. . :r 1 ..... . out is suppuseu, u iuc uesk .u.u.meu uer rl .i . , , jo 1 1 J i II, ! .I atic t iinir for mv tmhcl nrl SpnrMA sons I was able to consult, to be, on an j v. a. ? r w j . ' ' ! am No Statesman I am a noodsman average, at least one in eurht, that is, , ., Ar c n , , , , . and Cuting that Rode as any other nun. Sir if you think with Me I 'would thank you to wright mee a Line By the post the first oportuneaty and be Will Lodge it at Mr. John Miiier son hinkstons fork as I wish to know Where and When it is to be Laat (let) So that I may atend at the time I am Deer Sir your very omb'e sar- Tcut- DANIEL BOONE. by headache. A hcadaohe was one of the ailments fur which, in her opinion, Homce-, pathy was "sovereign :" and accordingly, when Dr. Dilution paid his morning visit to Mary, she sent for him to give her some-. thing fr her head. ; In the afternoon the headache, though 1. .. A . .chool so consistently that once I; ti .s Vl lo" "e J"" aaministcreti a lew pellets, clasped lus pocket-case of medicines, and gained the hall in his retreat, when the front doer opened and Dr. Moses appeared. The two physicians knew each other by r ..u . t ,:... ,.f ...! k. rnaM. '" 1 IT IUL" luiljiauwu i'i iui.-j ivu.ui.j " " CllU , part of our State. They believe that the ctii,:iun yHt, ,Jr . .hari able ohjec, wah n.o-e that many of the pathological states of the J-fi". se-..s, uc ,u- t.-. , d mode proposed is the only practicable one hope ol aucre.. than lo . .oeul ,..rt, where ,11 ?;.,tcm depended upon a deficiency of this ianJ c"uutr'M dunnS flne t0 Sixty Years AgO. to exterminate the great evil referred to. . ,r,im,. - salt, lhe affections inwh.cn it is ad- ' ; S-.xty-nine vears agi, the 4th inst.. vised are ulcerations dependant upon gen- a3. 13 aston.snmg louring tne yf aiviUturtfH fron the EtMaa . . , i i tr . ramv season, even when there is noun- . . . ... eral dvscrasia, and not a mere i"eai ai.ee- ' Mates, atter a Iouj; ana toilsome journey. tion ; infantile atrophy; in those suifenng from rickets and consequent diarrhoea and tuberculous diseases, particularly of the lunns in c-irly stages." were dncius to the music of two good vi. lins and a trombone.' Very likely ; for she appears to have no part or lot with the cburch-goiDg part of society, and consequently never carried a subscription paper among tLcm, and there fore has no riiiht to condemn tnem untried. i . .i i . i rniWd. in our bed clamber, where she' uSul luouta lDcy were not on spoauin i i Vent her medicines. The shelves were choked They believe that mere Legislative action alone, if it could be obtained, (which is extremely doubtful,) would not be effect ual, and would be a mere throwing f.f fire bran!?,:, source of continuous strife, among the people ; for one Legislature could and Whl arJ the ...vent part of the corn would, f.r all time,bs asked to rr pil what munitv ? ye will give the folLwiug il a previous one had puscd oa the subject. U5tratj0u ; While on the other hand it is believed that j We jcft the fabionable city in which no one with any semblance of propriety, j we wer(J borrj; and weIlt t0 a conntry vil could object to this great and important ; j.lge t0 scu00i. There was in that place a question being Cually' decided by the fashionable dancii.g school, and very few, whole people. , jr anv benevolent societies, and the poor it is uesireuana uopeu mat tnis lorm oi i m scarcity, many are weekly brought the coast. aipn.'T.'.l t!i. fliiiii rive anrl .nmntmu! down from the mountains to be sold on . ' v , jhevdo not appear to thiuk . i ti , , . , , , . , wv ...... . " T .... ... . 'V . .u u , -. ....... f n i.,.t..b(iTn ..3 ww n ' 1 it ; j riui lid. uuii.- as nc iuuiuc. ftruek by this article, Professor Stme "It is ttrantre that the British public es to this terms. i,ut, at thus meeting face to face, , , , , , - v.. "" . " . , V ,r.liwl until Au,m.-t. when cod-liver oil upwith boxes,full of plasters and! quired the diLorgani.tion of the ders; while rowsof phials, of al rlu stomach was increased by i, The Pho, fellow man-in every township, town ' .ho had been enemies l.-r years, became Pte of lime was then appnea-e-ignt grains, turee tunes a uay. us gueraeueeis It and the oil were 1...I1V -.1 .. . 1. - - .. . . , I Fll II Ktl hir.K llll.lK'II Il.TPl t, it nnd ho thus describes tiiree cases , -j in which virtues were very obvious. The S"t subject, lor many years, appeals first was that of a slave, who was admitted auJ F1UI hIet3 h fq'"tlj appeared, to the Professor's Infirmary in July, with Ia a VuIalue of h PaS of Par- a disease of the nose, the whole system liamcntarj documents, on East India showing great progress in scrofulous decay, vcry, was printed; and within a few usual remedies were unsuccessiuiiy j made to call attention to tms enormity ; The several "stations" ia Kentueky.and turned their steps through the wilderness, first pledging each other to meet ttpon the same spot, or such of thero as might sur vive, in fj'y jj'-'tTs from that day I This agreement was made, and on the 4th day of November, precisely fifty years after the time of agreement, Jour of the old band met vpon the spirt to fulfill their promise ! One of them was over ninety years of age; T-nn r. rrr.r r.rquhllr.n... 1 ....... . .. 1 . -. . i...i.iiiiuuu, uuiiLni. nuu was i i- . - i i e' .. . quite willing to share where the other . b I . f tnends; cnaritauie an'a oeuevo.eu. s..e., row and duly labeled, covered the walls. I often t hought, that if I ever had to break, I could begin the world afresh as an apoth ecary, w f.T there a compl wine for rats. It used to be, iu those times, if I com- j will be better in the morning, as I think ! To the Senate and Jlu.e rffrprrtentafnes plained ot beadacbe : .My dear, you are you will say. - 1 " " "' ,1,;. mn.U nf r?ion. tout har tl.oir nftnn. .. .1 t? were soon apparent, it ana tne on were : i. a. . i- . . . . i t.at.i "'-v w. ... . . . tt.c m-nrp Titriiit'ti . liic nuc ii.in.nu . . ,...Mt ... ith the contents iu that cupboard ; "i 'S f d ; tion directed to it, and an opportunity ' 3 hit thcir children clothed and sent to therefore administered together, and the " was everything in it necessary to -11" - cuuciui-ie, ana uowmg low, ; . Stance or in form, and . ... a-..-,A t .tient soon was restored to healtti. ! etc stock in trade, fioiu antimonial : Mld' blaD'J1J' Lirrn'inf and sending on their Tetiticns to! ',...,.:....,. .. il.,lr nrmA.s ' The secoud case is that of a young lady, I 111 ilia . . 1 a !- 1-. O 'Mill (UllV Lllt.ll SUVUV wal..av.t.w.. a... uaa-a . ... the children to arsenic for the "aTe J" tc Patlcnt aoc,or' ! ih n,xt Tlature at its motftin,. i 7 ' .,..1 u..A Sl 24. Her disease was one ot un- Web ClK-hf rmrvf.lic A.: . nntlii., . ! C C I 0 Q J ft V.-W . lilious: take half a dozen of these pill.-; or j Dr. Moses paused, turned around, and ' V ii La . mixed phthisis, which might hare been by Thomas IL Burrowes, Esq., before the , The daucniff schools and the balls, ivhat i . & J . J A ' L e t 1 1 J Ul ILllUilll. IU ."I- V -r-a 1 V a m t u - a v j -..-..w... uwva. j J months," fatally i The upper parts of both on the 4th ult., which among other mat- i ... ... .t.;.. t... j., . .k UUIK9 i.i u . ti i 1. 1: um uceu uuuu iu tile , , , ' , , , , i , be rest were under three-scoTe and tea purpose. cureiy ine zcai wnicu nas , . . , , , . r.f , . - , , e . After remaining a few days tbey turned achieved tbe freedom of a few hundred . . , , . .. , , , ... . , .., their steps homeward not through a wil- thousand slaves iu the est Indies, will , , , . , , , , . , , . A ' dcrness as they did half a hundred years now be eserted m behalf of twenty-five , , . . . , . before, but through scenes of busy life, and umber in the ast. Mxloum a , e , -T .... ,. , . hum of industrial millions ; nor did tbey : promise another meeting, as that was an Pennsylvania and Common Schools, event fixed by a Higher will ; and it baa ave received an address delivered taken place ! They are all dead ! became of them ? They died off, for want Bishop Hajhes. We extract the following from a letter The undersigned, residents f I of supporters ; and in their stead arose t he : ; ; ' Thc tprs of :Bterest. exhibits tbe magnitude of the ' Advertiser, dated adoseof calomel now, ith some jalap measuring the speaker from head to foot, 1 , lu sa'd 1"1, res-,Dr,rcas bmc.y, D.o e anu .u.ssionarj .o- o one The tre8tment the Common School System of the State, I , ... , O.ME October 26, 1951. before you go to bed, will cure you, de-i with his eyes, said, , ""lr? fof Ulivcr oil was at first used, but with- which is highly creditable to the charac-! 1"b?,Ufc!!fuW.ih? T 'flnr r.-.ili.n ? Iv. 1.: ' "U"""S' ' 1 ' " J UUJ 1 ' u zt ous. AUIS snows mat pro.es.-ors were ... A ,, . , ..... i, ...j ,t... . ,ul"r " ' " V3 awn uiaaa vajimiu vuurse.i, ,.,, i,. - r ,r ti nrnfoet ifS. f :.ir, ncr I . ., . . i.nt marked lmnrovcmenr. lue imo.-wiaie ter t. lire evuiu.vuMu, .uu ;uv.j n . ... - nitl-rftl.4- alllU I lit 1 1.VJ U lX UJk WMlJtt-, ... peud upon it." If I L::d a hoarsc-iK-., fche i 1 . . 1 I a a would sav: "Flaxseed tea is the vcrv ' sir." i , i .i ... ;i .... .i... ..j " , cenerous ana yet .uey cou.u uut eeuue thing for you." If the cold wsg in my, And, as he fpoke, hedrew himself ud. of such fundamental laws as will most t.f. ; nance ball and dancing. bead, it was : "Take this warm much to- like another autocrat, and fazpti snnr.rt.lr ' fectually rreveut it: and that the true i -Whenever any one be? liitht.l'U cover vou i p with bLnkets." down on Dr. Dilution. i republican principle is, that all gnat and j And if a quinzy was the complaint: "Bless "Yes, doctor, our patient," replied the ' 1 '.'"'X " " V . 1 " X. TTrT i Vonr t,pMon are as false as the rest mount sovcreicntv, wncre the same can be ( f your art:cl conveniently done, are numittcd political lli:i a Cardinal at last, in spite et all nrmrwit inn. of lime was then administered with the deep interest taken in this State in the The important tact was made known as I c' ! 0t and the result, a9 in the case of the cause of general education. Ia the seven- am well assured, to tbe "congregation," on ein. to lecture on In-; ' ' apparent. The patient teen years that the system has been in op-' 'Jay l'1" instant, so that tbe effect .e,o. U,nS. worker was PP J j j of his late visit to the Holy gee basbt, "M 1 1 - e ! ' f.. . . ,. under-eslimated. The armomtmpnt Un A me," she vuuld cry, "your weollen stock- latter, still more conciiiatingly, "Mr.-, ing, wrapped around your throat, v. ill put Jones." all to rights: mother used to say a w oollen ' " Mrs. Jones ?" stocking was oereigu for sore throat, es- f or tee neithe "Certainly, doctor.' " Mrs. Smith Jones ?" ."Yes, doctor." "The lady of the house?" "Of course, doctor." The eyes of Dr. Moses flashed fire. pccially if it Lad been worn about a week." But the rise of Homeopathy hag quite I unsettled my good wife's nations. For a ! long time she fought against tbe inoova- tion : then fhe grew dountiul about its The eyes of Dr. Moses flashed fire. TIL Wmg so very bad ; then the began to cx- empire, however often disputed in public . -. 1 r ii . i i i,. . .... ' pcrimtnt itn ii; ana uuaiiy sue uecame. nad never yet been assailed in one of it's a convert, out and out. I still cling to the I fortresses. old school myself, for I dislike change,and j "Sir," he said at last, proudly, elevat. magnesia especially agrees with me; be- j ing himself to hit full height, "since yon sides, I like to get the worth of my money j are the physician here, I am of no use. in medicine as in other things. But ever' Give my compliments to Mrs. Jones and since her quarrel with our family physician which I am about to relate, Mrs. Jones has tkiteitd herself and her children Homce- tcll her so. Good evening, sir." He bowed profoundly as he spoke, left .a fiM . it im.J!.l.t. J . - .ar . . prohibiting the existence of the present mrililm to obtain mtnxiratinir 1 . - . , y ' b ! tee tail, and imediati- drn . ' ' - -r--t - - ..,io remove me rvwrot!n anocen . n 1-n i.i .e j .ii -, uuucinsnimii.li. a uc a iiijui u tuieui is saia The third case was tnat oi a cniiu, seven expenuca over yyi- . u. """ars , , , , . , . ?1liP years of ape, in which the phosphate oMu support of this noble effort, exclusive trutn j not without tbe rrjroha- r 1 " ... .l..-.infll1 1- -, 1 - .. I 1 . 1. .l..A , . f .n l.lirro Ollln lltlllllllllv millt tl Clltr.l'n ' ' C ... k C . ... . mtnon or lusinou, et e ui.n.iii; vans, hnje was useu wuu cuuii'ieu.- etieeess. vi ms "o- r " i.nu, ... uui i iuc .an: ui ids express DIW axioms; and believing that the use of in-1 ,i. ,.,,.; theatres, ami ail anmsenients of i VK-it,ver can alleviate or prove a eura- the numerous private academies, se-mina- test of all the Kotaan Catholic bnWrs in toxicating liquors, as a beverage, by per-1 :larc character, for gfd reasons whieh ! tive t0 this dreadful disease a disease ries and schools, which are also giving the United States, Dave one, and contrary sons in health, resulting as it does, in a r . j j : than 0(her ,heir invaluabk aia to tbe cause of gener-: he rCP'" Jancy. large portion of our community, in every we Betu u k , . j i wuiiu i.ia....s a ; However the fact may be, tbe statement part of the State, becoming habitually in- If jo", Mrs. h to dance, do so, , in our city and m the whole of the Las-, al educat:on. The number of schools in is cnmnt mJ 7 'eral, . i . . . ... i ..1 1 .1 , it- l ii. . -. . . i... ... . . . ...in mitiwiuiii irnm . r . ' mi4-'ini .1 .1 i . . . . -1 . , t nave tne geucrosuj . ( tern aua .niauie o.an-s, uus g.eav uumu , mi- cu u. . v. i jmonc foma .Miitrti m frot temperate, and yearly causing the utter j but ruin, in body and in soul, in reputation, family and property, of thousands and tens of thousands of our citizens, is a great moral, social and political evil ; that the use of intoxicating liquors, as a beverage, by persons in health (however small the quantity,) is always, to some extent, in jurious, (physically, morally and by way of example,; and never beneficial ; and that the only effectual mode of putting an end to this great evil, is by absolutely probabry fee. those who do not believe with you. 1"-; Bpon public attention. Of course we can 'and the teachers from 803 to 11,500. ', slighted by this compliment to the Ftotes lev Farmer. not do anything more than present the The pupils number half a million, and the ' North. But possibly tbe ArehhisvWop Zr-ZrrrZZZZ- aWe statements ; we have no opinion to annual cost of the system is now 81,400, : !?t!n ' The Historical Society. . . , - tlat we rememWr hav;ng ' m. Few States in the Union have done TJJT!. '.?( On Saturday, the 8th inst., tbe lliston-; , , vear9 a20, 0f huie, in the , more than Pennsylvania to dispel ignor- r,Tnmsnd " pood time wimin " -k- l.. , , .i.i ! 7 -f y - ... .... .. .. . I c ft: . mv Mm cal Society of this State ccieoratea tne one i oj e gm.Us, being prescribed sue-, ance and quality its rising population for to write the " History of te Deebhie and hundred and sixty-ninth anniversary of j f ii v jtwo cases of consumption. tbe duties of eitizens required under its Fall of Protestantism in the United .i.. i ,i:r.f W illiam I'tnn Tition our I fraa rnnstltutmn eiates. 1 lie uuuiiii; I . . . - .1. tt-.. shores. This celebration took place at Chester, as being the most appropriate liquors-. -l thes?Qt wlere PtDnft til !;anaea on fiw.2Dii of CTctoer, (oH iyj Thev have an invention on the W cstern railroads for allaying thc dtist. On our roads we have men employed expressly to make peop 'down with their dust A Yankee wishes to purchase the right ! to" There s one consolation in jtoibw try of Barnum's Annihilator for the iliatriet Salt liiver. Your opponenCs always da of Mount esuyiu. I Va T..nr t it rr