CHRONICLE BURG LEW H. 0. HI3S0X, Elitor. 0. Iff. W0AD2IU, Printer. UiWlsIiLTItO CimONICI.Kj VA. IT iOI'l'H u.tud ItWWy m-wiuig at UitAAfg Uiui.t rn'..y. IVj .yiHt lAie M-l'ttir.. i LEWISBURG, UNION COUNTY, PENN., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1851 Yolnmt TEL, Pimtet 28. Whole RsmlMr 432. ,"ir;rrT fitdle. Thin pfrgon tire has generally no s'an lin-i in society; is ut welcome to t . ii .ti. afif iiis i h r scif .iar.-as a gu.-st ; skefch of Bufliloe Pruyterlan t hurch. II is iran-ni'lli r'-siiliuce in lue j.iacc ivtil- lr if to wilb 111- t cri,lt'ii f r ii-. ui ctbi , in i.J.a.' tf.U.t ulUVif. 4rUiUi. ril h-n fir vfttf i' : ii I u,'. A ir-mTiS-- n nl-'iot. . fl-pr; a at c l-r For th Lawistn-g Chronic!. The Ancients oa Dmc ng. A Bishop nf DeT.it Lus issili'd a p.s'o- ral ictt.r .gainst hi.- p-i,ple attrn.t-iig mi w ,,lic mma's will not bear n-ru iny charity balls," and in tlf cmis- of his whose 1 .HL'J:irc In boys is nft n Colitathi- i. ticr i c ...vs ih..t :h.-. la'isai u.sul .rug n ng, ami i girls shocking, mi account) i.. Goti. i.i.-tt v t li'iiii an action ',f I"-"' "' .V agrerabl. tu it in, nil.!.-: ta.k.t.g use BY KSV. I8AAi; OUUR, PASTES. In a short history of this .ha'th, furn- There may Le exceptions : ished by Bev.Thomaa Hood, at tbe r.rqnest c but, Ki-tnrallv. d .rciiiff ma.-t'rs n wis-' t.f the session, after his resignation of the . - 11 . . -I.. I I - : - . . . ires. are ciaswHi wi:i wimmi-ais, p4lJjorai relation, in the spring of 1830, be ' - 1 t l, .t nnnstitntiwt that PruKvlprT. report: "The testimonials ....o v...... .v Morrison, a probationer fr to the Preabjr-; were the Rev. Meaars. Dunham, IJrjnon, ... - .1 - f Tn.lnrl ' Or:i r Patlrraim. and UtxxL with the tort M KOOi. IB me ttiuB" . " . - . t -u- - .eret.resentedbyCarlialePreHljtery.a,,.! Idcr. J-me. SheJdan, Jaiuea Hepburn. l.ve, from R.enfacy ior NU.v E.-a. Viiliam Mon'ffnmerT. a . and i Woo, Stone, Gay, and a Mason ; and ti Names In Cengrts. M It will U, in colr, Gray, Green, and Brown, with considerable Whit. It will were susiamcu ojr o -. ... . . ,Lerecord,.of M-y2d, 1788, i. the f.I-i Thou,., H.w.rd. A. the Pnbyterj of j Hon w,Uent.. cb that they have since, ur last ordained to 0. the pe icl .Milton and a pari or W hite the work of ibeco.pel tuiniatry.Mr Samuel l nr t-wosUip, to be gauitcd into a the fV-t-.. O. . " H!r:N i"rw. relnr. Sy.te-i jt the Chronic. J Ply. fttlr pt- : ih uijit i- r.l l: .hi . im4 u'.'W m.i yrf tMkl; 1 1 I t.h y b .tid of 1 :!. At-d tltrt autl fU-rur nt nij trraTh. P'av, Uthr. : -r lu-t-ninjp .nUt Mv .m) m-? m: h-r a tii-'.t. An 1 I no e i i t tt e l t. f thrr, t : in-. twtW-'r ciip, A-'t "Im'U I r wi-ju- , An I" n I.,t U- ! o.i.r iu J i ;h ji . li. l -r : o i Unp t if ivc' t lit u .. t.t to I '!iif w :! i in t.i.l.t ii4ii i. iU ! ail. ri-i !M 'i'-io J io wa- lo J j t' 1 -'til l. P nv. f lb ; Uv n t-.': (- U ih h u lo i'f r ii' : m-urn; U ei i I-at t , fi t ti: Au'l i-J -111 .a U Itl" "i t t- ji JUv, i.pr. -1 r : tn r I ; (Hi. .:f ii i'ii n ! i iM-k "k i,. mi la m :i I .tU- -1 tt.I. M. i4v, lilt m lj -art 1 lit I d. j D.:ln.r.:cn cf C-.-aiicrjiri"'. Ti 1-!m r; u i'.n I II'. vil n .1 . f .!. An.: I l r- ! I.-' , a; l.t 1 II '- ' f M: .4iuti.v.li. fa 1 in. r f n il. '" "- n- Win II lie . Iu av ta.l. Hi b.l ril. ; ii ile . 1. It. 'hu 1p.t. i'f fi.r. r t l.i.n muiiMT it v,ifcn. t h-t. ii.li ii"-.r fc "l' at UM '' " I, il.c "f ilw ri.-t ' utnm.i l.i-t i l' n I km. ui il m. r.ufc, la i Ii. uU -i o.ii. F..r ibi- rn.rl of tn. ipi'l l.if w.iihf en :b MiK, AihI l.r.U:'l .ii I lie MX-ul II h I'i-1 ' ': A'.1 lh ' r c." Hi i-n" . l J 'il ' 'O il. Aiul ti.r Lt ts bul i a.-e I eavil, ud Itr tTer wvn; rtill. An.l ilunlny tlH-to a. .U. l.l- rctri!ll but lint." a u. il . r.-1. U u i "t il.. I r i!i 'i 1 1- r!, Ai... o f ...ui " ib nim u.J !' I " 'I' '" Ai d .ulil u- ill ,i) uu U.- i. ik-l. u uil. And th.TP Uy lh ri I . d tuitrtl atul iIe. W uli ib 4.ew .o to bti.n, ..a., tiie r..iu uu bip mwl; AihI Jid W..U " m-l Mi ul. IIM ut.iu. r- ..uUf, TU MUM UUIliilJll. U4; CUUlel UUb U.L. An4 ib widuw.of A -I or n !d in ll.rir Aim! II c m oit. im- I-I..I.I. li. ibr U-Dtp.. ut U.ai ; Amu Ui m I l til. l ut... , li.1ojIi !v li r.ord, i&AUl iKlub, .Ike tllbb, a UK biblH.ll III UlC iu'lll. Chandler and Miner, together (t t its (.moMtnent) with a Harper ; sad to fur niah it game, a Fowler and Ilunter. Therw is a Hunter, alio, in the Senate, which boast, too, of in Cooper, Miller, and Mason, and, of coarse, a Smith. The elements are to be we'll mixed in the eom poaition of the body. New York furnishes Ou ezaminint- the records of Carlisle 1788, it is j.md:di im. u w - ...... ', , .. . .. tr.tu n,. ..j N.. n.ei ,,,r m,rili.iuv i..u.y. , ,mr .,;; thcro nevrr wa a more' t .... ...:.. r ...... i , l,e rear 1787. the yr-ar iu winch he """u""'' l lu P1"1" V v""' T -l:"".: I' iie :t. .he f..i,.wi..g cm- os. 1 ar: ,, it 0.IJ not be K,vinK ttn, " " ' "7" T.f "J! Cr,. vis t.J lb. in and tbecall we.preM-W " ' r ' it. At that re snppi.es n. law wm .,us: j muth t., .ld, that the evil, flawing fr-m bJ ,,1!lt bc c,te ' v 7 . I "l nlv Vf.Jr 1. MtV,..,..- 'i-A V.ncc.t anj Sandcraon ! lg good to dnnk at the Capitol; for I),..!,..r K.,r, t : n.ro. " i the lasi nf 1 d..i.eiiiK ami from ii...iiinv' .hil.lreii with na orgainied by the fcyuoU of .N. 1 . & " ! ' ' a. ut)ill jn u.hllif - . , j Virginia eenda 3Ieade,and Missouri Porter; ; i ..... i. " ..i .... : in mi :.. i?we. I.. . Ur.m... there Was an election Ir ei'ieis, ai. " " . r i j i j - .u J UlU! iuut l.ave run tile career: a UHifiliK iimiiia, maj ue miuiihi'i kjp hi i unau. 1 1 o j. t - ? iJeiliinj a'l "rf .n Z ilMti, and Meftirt. "a MIi ataiawjaMna e Mi.iutea of that Synod for Way t .anc. ...... , .. . - , ; Iow. . ,JunB j Mui,ic, t0o, from tw to difficulties in the David Wats . n, John li' im.r an . ooS . . r , hm ,ne.j ruling t,r-vi;Mn I .D;Bitt, ib- 9,ut. wiU fill WML v. i v. - - ' - a - er t r I . . i I . 1.1. ... . ' UHSIUrai rVlitllVU, IU IU PlfllUlC V awv. - i ;iV--r; n'lSXn. me:.... vincn e - oa. , U(1,ril,t ..,, tn,y 8b,lW be umicep- j ; L fc cb h w eJ , ! Wils., in the p.storal charge oimg " " ... .ou,;.:, '..-...... i,, ,1, fhi,,v.rjia.de.ll.yilie II timiable, do not gain th. in an introdue- ", , . to v TI. r. ' irnB cornrroiratiou.and Mr. II. Morriaon th-. .N-irUm-aUirwiid Prcabyterj the apuli- J..-b!. m - " - ' - !y p r,t, c b um, ; of whah even men ,in int., oulrival Wiety, ecanse their i , "f UH f Tbe" 32 of Saubury. N -r- -M,:, w. renewed by Measra. Bethuel irVi-'V-n''u!-:1- tL w-rll thmilvea avow the f,al manner,, are bad or unpolUheJ. Yet thene; re evidently a rn.at.ke, e.iher as to, n the p,t oral 3 Viuceu: and J.mP.S,..dw,. Preaby- iu.ti.. na it i t . th. m t. r a . - win f i, p. ., . .. ri,, i.. vnf ''" ',ll!"'.m 6 uoul '"f oi uhiimojujij. . .r . ..'... :..-.iiwi luctdnv iu Dvcimbvr. t take the matter tiiJ Hi vfi'' llf!'!- i- lt-r ji". 1 m - c J (,lheilil; alt vices of ail o.'hei'a; b have delivered pride, folly, irreligioii, and excessive l"VCjt tl, biln.ielf up io all oilier tJCtwi, before lie . i.i . . i.. 1 1 CHH 1 leiU t Ul. . 1'dMUIISl.lll l. ..J.I.-.I. I " - - - -- lr,.fc;l.,.i..f.w J i 1. . la. . .!. I ..I .a v..n. L....i;.... 1.. ....r. .n.ul tlu.in Jrtfc0,crJ - I . . ... : frt i-r.-utf t llf fin 111 :.i llVill' fill lllii ,.o:-e.-.-..i ot etti .'ll.!.r vat; - i... ii, i tu. -se ' l.neiit er.aMires .rmgui up ' V, " . " . . vpr. r,r r.,mT.d t- -the Went, th .,,,' .Li- g.i, ,.ra;., 'no one d.m- ymr imtb' w.tl. vanity ; do no, e..,i side of ile Su.-J.tebut.na mu, a n.w IW ' ' , L i- the ' . n T I " ' ,, . t i ,. . . . . , . i . . . . . g sol..... ntiii.fMl tit rirt A4 PIliLfS lli . ........ I., v fl r-iriin: :i lovi. 1.11. 110 r.vr.i' t.i in. rniii-ii ion iieMiiie.v ui ..-.. - ....... ..f, , - - j j 11.1 tiirn-t tium iipoii d;nri nii.s pmlis. i''-j,. vu t,A iberu this tuilnwuix migr-gifiMi miru tUt ir Ju J ees, miniiir 111 pn.aie, or cunv.v al an lie lie e.lUtr lli!ox.e..teil i'..ca-i; wri'.'K" col.v.iiec'i . '.IU'!., !!!. . .,) 1 t 1 1. ,i.t iiiat to leinJu tl.e Inl..iV(ii.i 1 i'!i;!il.. of M.iC !oii 1 dmUs, It v as eo'iU If'T !i;n":ln-li.'S to aei uv: tij.rm i f !..n. il,,,, of pleasure, of'cn to tlic rain of the foul. , t. .1 , . Pun in. Gd bun co.nii.itte.1 pri. ele jew-j . (f Uot.ega!, ihey del. ruiined Allen, were cl... n, and ordaii where tluir li-l w.iv sli'l.- iii'o (he l.roa.l recovJ : " The J'yned, huvin At tt.i in; wile 11 l!ny lit.-iic.l t I.t tli..- l.'Ull.tll of a LI') ;itut'.', II KJL V lli .t .-if' ualiced ni'Tr tie iir. t"nii -ti ;i liiOiict vv-'- tl.. .. i t, mi voiej' Uoiis a;:'i 11- vi 1 i-i '; 1 ' ii s 1 'I mr.inv, "N.rt u.iiiLiu' liMisis tilai.-s "f hii:intk t.r iii.'dM,'! :i"li!i to .-. ui' iy ' i.iiii . iiian Ou.i, :l.M. . . About matu ty the year 1795, .Mr.Cliugan, w tid. r from cousideitd ths nituatiou of siliuri in the Unegal, f auueu io .ue - - reed to erect tl.e lU'h's y-r liiat the it'.ju-rj "i i....:.- -I 1 . : il!.-to ,ln1e tlo in less loxelv and less vir- lil. llll.frs ot that l'rejbi tery tnal I V: 0 1 ...Su.... .........., r. .. in tlw ...id. SiV.- la! heavy expr-ti- lue w.siern side of the Su-tjiiehautla, i ro t'-i " t!.i8S -aioiief the o at, tea -t-.u ilturr for A-tno truly tileasin-' and pioiit.i- i-., ..,..,.. v. i,,,,. thcr wi:Ii tne llev. it bound. vK. wh:ea v..i gulden ymir f re , , . -p t.v ,,u. ,,, ,,f the. l'rLv- Mr. .Morrison enntinaed Pas or of tue - - j t j - ,rjro..d u!:icli tad to deMru.'tion. 1 lie re 1. ! r of home ni.iv 1"' I.I. ft-c-1 ill. I'I "lihi.fdlv and artof .l'...'iniJ!.,o..! will be. Pr-sbj terj of Domal, a, j i !,:,: ,el.. byer; k.,- .vc :.-)! red tie wafer, mn agio"; rha. ti,Jr q.i.,: i.f the people of McQueen, and a supply of Gentry, i;.l-co':uap'.n.fai:lD.ertownahip,,d Gay-Lord. To offaet so much be -n:a :zi, and a ci.'ireh was th:n orm-! nobility, Tennessee throws in a Savage, z.-Jiu .'In: m. T: as.: ?j,r-.cr ti.ry and North Carolina an Outlaw and preseu.fd a c..i! f r -he o.id fourih of Mr. j Badger. There will be all sorts of mea II-,.. IV !, a'Hbe wa itHtailcd in the bere Hur-ce .Mann, Cliugtnan.Chapmaa, f'.i.o .: :.ib.T. At a luectlns of the ' P'nniuv.n, besides Senator Mangum, aui ' Mr. Pierce, whoae Christian nam l Hod- ' r . . T !ll 1. rl reia.iou ex- 'man. V ermout ana juiaaiaaippi wiu eata .-:.'f '. 17 iu .' -imi;o". ti coligce.itlon, p a 1 until Nov. 1801, i:d the d .lae it.-e.i' tin- beni of v ee. lur ii ,,k-i. was the . p nton of l-agali cn-l " 0f CoaSJenCC clliliig dancing, that of people of the n1", , world, of a m.Ki. in age, is not more favor-! A little Freiu lumm loaned a n.etclii.nt aide. "The daiiee,""M.y I'i trurcli, " is a ! five thousand dollars when the " times w. re frivolous cp. ctacli, unwonby of man, held gond." He called : t t .e Counting house iu detestatnn ly ibasteeytf, a prelude to ; flW yiar!t ag tate 0f aifci:.ticm not the ex. icise -f the pasiollS, the houree of jm-J. iitituberlfss infauiies, from wt.it h uothiiii. " , , . , . , , 1 , ... "How do you do? enquired the mer ism.cs Kive irregularity and imj.urity. I J l'ayle, the impiu philosopher, w ho even j chant. pr..les.-(rd to disbelieve the csistei.ee of a "Sick ver sick," replied monaicur. U.kI Hayle say, "'Ihe dance can only. " What's the matter ?" serve to hK,iI ihe heart, and wage a war! ,. j. ,im.g ;s (c m;lt.,.r." dangeious t., chastity. l.ut it .s not , fa . ?u hst dmi..ise t)M ? amoiig Pauauf, nor emmtg t'c impious, that a flin-Vian should go to leau. the " D- ' br,3k aI1 Ju ""rchanta, kiniwledge of bis duties. "Fly fn . 111 ver much." feasts aud dances, accompanied iy iniisic,'' 1 "Ah! the times, eh? well they are gjiys isr. liaii.lc'iniun. "lue inures in v, r.. oad, sure enough J Lut Uu they iTie tianjreKa of (he theatre. r.'lat.B v tie rwfcins t tl; CIl. -..I. 'or ui'-i!i"iV of w. aa Hoi mil 1, sweet, i, ,a.,-e..,ey w.i. nave .ii.pr..v.n ' . ' ,.",,. ..,,, ...en. nf.er renewed anidica'ions of li, h.' li.' ii ts and inaiiiuiv of y..ur children. ri meetaii; 00 at. 1 unaaeijiuiu, .. . . . . f Mv. I7t;. ; ami the rem .iuiui' niera- P'-'-ple, the p.storal relation wa d iso.xe l 1. .1 . ... r.urn.tr tit aiifiii'iilrv uiiii'ii Lai ii9.li Uri ai UtircO auuuJea i iuc I rcau-cij --....t, - - - j . II. id teniD' till e : ul.n.-w Cstie. mis causeu coua.vit..- - , , , ... ,.,. tK g. c.utios existed in that day, as now, there; ' 1 " , 6"'J J - ''"ved 'ry "f Carlisle, and appoint that their congregation .s, -ri 1.. v.. .u o , , - , , . 1 1 , 1 Ml iii'J eiiiic, dioo.t.atiiii nja UIJ'JU ujr tu . . . . w ......... I.A t.a.,t.f..l r..l:rtti.l, II amt t.':!. 'II J n M-..V 171. . to.. 1 .tirf n il. iiinior mem- u.:"1"! ,u r1"" ,v - , ..... - 1 r. T . ...i 1. 1 1 . . 1 . . 1 ' 'I, 1. t. I i...... i. .e;. Mc. il , d ,nl the emigre-, g.t lto. ..i vw-hiogton was dissolved, and '"wd bJ the Mbead Kentucky sends." Curious Fact e mr g.:i hi ot .I..U111 f ,r that fourth ul There is a venerable citilen now Iit ng w.i en wa-i graiiicd ; from which jn lue neighborhood of Cincinnati, who. .....1.1 .... h ...iieh drii.ki.iif ati iwoc.ngreg.. mu, ..f Uaffi!.. aud Milton, tue signing of the Declaration of la- uu.'.l u s u-igiia .on mine spring 01 lSuO. dependence. lie hai voted at every ble dieaaiisfactiou among some of t.ie in. 1111,, r, i.t' 1 in- mi il.iueu.ll I'lesbvierv. ... 1-.:.: .. w.'d.!iii.'4. aud elerirvuieii would not have, ami ine i.e irpi.i.g, ..wu, - 1- - . . ' Al ih. set. l.ui.nt of Mr. Hood, there' Presidential election since the ottMuilation Ue'.n aui.tijr tue iiu.iuwr eima 11 - - . - , -1 o I Wire six'y luu.oers iu the Uutlaio church. ' of the Ooverument. lue Commercial . . . . 1 11 1 . . .t . 1 1. - . . ,r . ..1 . i. .!.:.. . . . . ...... a. 1 1 .1... N..t lm afeer .Ur. JI ,rr.m leii. eitacr e- . J ' p ans wt .o p. r-aca ... - , , c , ,r(..r i. : at a.,, .no .,m, wa, ih.r.y five in tbe full ,d pased the ,int where C.ncinna.i now 1 ies.'Vierv oi Avuieuai was iw.w v - presented to mo Jsyuoa, r. j icsiiug Aw ..... fr..r.le r .ili'li times. - tt. re.v.ew their deei.ilou. am ai.er various "."is ..-v furuier slate rli... . i.,r,i.i mamii in Voiiiid ir.eiit ail ' ar . ..,mr Lei all wii.ch . , CrrvotKiaoiaat tbr La.uLuri Chmnlclcj 1 uu umi:t ifi vi i,i5 uu imi . jjvi ail wuni 1 , . . r . . - l-aiaofcii. u. SO. 1851. ,1 n', .tl ib.. .1. .-ii l.. ha... I " " V' ur- 1 do eonnc-. I got to o,n.uluteliai.ei jusi Uf.re ished from Ihe, louses of Christians." "In whom? no., the U- 1 left you, u.y first visit "Nbe danc, s," says St. A,..br.' s,,ki..g . In cv. ry!,.ly " af.cr dinner was . li.uc U.i- '1 he v.ew f d;"'g ;' i "U " ' I ''"P-- . ..... . .,1... hut it l the daughter of an adultiess. paplmin, I uioi, monsieur, but I do from the Hill is a uiiguiUi nt oue, aliho . ..1(lfL,. .i..... , iv . h-.stitv and . . , n i . . iiifr .iT.iii ..f ...v .x.Heta . oth.rs, tlnii, wm. love iu.,sti,y -mil t j.ow wL , .,,, at pm.t when all I ....nti'MM It tell tar SUOll Oi ll, eXIKCta- ....... ... tli..ir .l..u. .Ii..r Ii.mUiIW : r ".'.. fc - . .).. ni. r, li:,i,l hri.uk m'V-i rl times to Wh.tj' 15 4, afur the cougregatiou had been' Mauds, Irfire a iyle trte hail Lee felled 'attersou. ' ution the sDot. and before even a thouitht jPrestiytcy of C-rnslo .x.s.ed at that f IVtX. ,y of " T- l& Al any t.me pre viouV of our present power bad entered into the ! time tor only one year, and wa, not again M igraw ee , of J. iu ,U. year there were' dreamy phanta-L of pphefic specnla- organized, .11 the spr.ug of 17.0, ...en W -M lWt, hu.ii an I Juiy-nre, n, mUr, ,ion. Vhtnk of it! One now anTg ,U, Presbytery of Donegal was d.vded w-n-L be did n t 'S '" Al Mr. U.l icfr, the membets' - oue among two hundred tb.Kis.nd i lutotwo 1 resbyur.es, oue to be Known oy ' , UrvIat.d I wr reduced to lif.yVht, ow.ug to the the busy uproar of busin.ss-one who the name of ihe Prcby.eiy of lUltimure, churches on theUrder of .Mary land , the .round where we now .Und , ... .. ... .. . J..i;l. T .F 1HII1 Vr ' in. llonil ' O I " anu Ibu H.Uel ine fcacativwrj ut wowiv. . am .o v. .v..,.-... , , . . . i. i... .. ...... . I... . I.- ....... ,n.n..n . l;..i.ti,.t.. of tha Venr P mtlo Prenlii-ttTV. I ' A I OIU tuia l. uyMm wgfj..v. ... . j 4 , , of Uutlaio, fiTg iuiacd 177J, luuai hav visited the congregations 01 liuflalo atl'i . been rg mised by ilouogal Presbytery. ashitigton, to whom they gave a call riom the reemas ot tue Synod of .New that sumtut r, which he accepted at the f.ll Yolk & Philadelphia, 1 fiud mat as early meeting of Presby tery, aud was at t'aat as imeUuf meihers from Uutfalo before CVaciaaafi a-us turn I We can ' chuich. ; scarcely realixe il ; but yet it la so. Ine fc nce.Mr. liooJ luf: tba Duff.lo church, onward match of impetuous civilisation 1 ninety-two have been added, and owing to has Worked woudcrs in this gnat country deaths and disiuissioiis there are at present o! ouis. Th.s old man can yet seetoread tious. As a aaltr scene, ii is peiuups uu- (,t leliiou, ami not losnii oi uatien.g suipa.-sed: but it U comes, It. my rye, And you, O! nun, bo pride out selves pieces. molotououa. kroii. what I bad seen m P" grav.ty and ,iudcnee. Irani to j -Then I presume you want your mon- . e i .... . r .. . ..,i ueiesl Hiose am ill. name places oi reson, f v : lm-ture. aud from ueacr.ptious, I was led , . , , . . ,J ' r ' - ti nil to avoid I in sc who ii. rint'iic mm,. to eilKCt a v,ew of wouutaius ot gigantic , .. . , ..... , . ' .r.....rii..i t..u. rn.i' uliove ihe river iu . i. . e .1 ,.f ;,. ....... ...... I argent . o euoil tu iii'tiiai. it , ..it; ... i.vw, . f 11. -wr. dr.Ht.ou: Lut. with the txetl.tiou and the crave of ui.Je,v." T.rtulliau1 "tan I you d, without it . 1 . . :. - I - . I .. . 1 It . .C I . ... ..I I .n.u.1 f I k. ,. , .. , uui nine" -seven uiemuers. lutue uu oi aiui'wi Ki"iv" J', " 1"" " 1774. suiimit were seut more tUau time dismissed t., put himself under the 7;.l.ll . 1 " :i-.".. W.... It........ ..f ...f tl.P n..ti,.dn Prrsbvlrre. Ilei13, auu ',r- "USU J e . a -t ii.. ,1 i. k..r..r iit ! W lidou were ciecttd autl otd.i.nuJ ruling . w. I. ...... Ae ibo .....r.tt.. nt f im nrtei r.i.oi v'isil liV fli 1'rhvti T fit llunf- iuc cusiiuLUsiiiu. i " v - v J j . i if lue puiice m KfU ir.iu tLc tuwu, the irfur. In us flu- j.l.us ,,f worldly d-iiicrs . a a . i faaa. 11' ' fn a'lil'tl M eW ' 1 !l MllliU t Vc'IIU, Ulnl I III! Milk"! Novel Case. I I . .l 1 M 1-1 - . ... Synod Way, 1774, "a petmou was ing-Ion, at Spring Creek, April Id. 18. 5. ,""1 , V 7 A TCrJ'Cl "f ,i0'WW h?ou,nt m ana real tmm the lfcild EaK.e and was ordained and in-lalled Oct 2d, of 1,ua.rJ. nJ UL i,,ul";, to a young lady in Henry county, Ky., i . . ... .... i. i. .... .k. .. s! ,.r.... Mr II.-..1V uaveaied. Ibe existing session is m d f ..aujer au her laithlesa and lo avoid thosr wl... In qm-iit th. tn "Qui, monsieur, I starve for want of . ... im.. ; Rfr.l.. Tl...,,,., Ilo.ml roster, ii. G- II. Hayes, James Dale, and , The Louisville Courier, of the 8tt. A IMI 11-UaUlUi.UlIUL'IU VIUTlUk iui eu 'vnva ovii miv.ik - t ..... ! to be seut to these pans. Mr. Uu is ; Andrew M Leuahan, James MClelland, liuSU ZT;"?!?:'' ' ,L M T M lue Tenlicl w ! ..,...,mil tu suoi.lv uu the West ilrauch ' and Samuel Tetnpleton, were elected aud ', ... ,K.aV-.Hr. , von - mruovrn. drcd' tbe Ms "tucky plaintiflF, aeorning . ' I l 1- II ' I .. . . - i.HtiiMi'ur, 1 must Lave it." . r . 11 1:. u ).. ti. t. : .,av t ... .i .1 V-,.J.k.0 U-ut. rd county man saduorallon. Ihe lea- J ..f i,K.. passnms." ! , V' . m,relic,111,;il for tUe ture. of t..c country arouau are. 00 uu.f,, ... s;r. Angusliue says, .1. .. "it is better t : 'g H w,,h PIbul..n lor aud whin you bavelitkcd itt.'tie Uiiect.ou ,,1; .lC car h on Sunday- than to danc." "' "' ""J- you have src..pre.-y much all. Ihernvr - ! " And you can', do wilhout it ? is Ihe charm aud csseimal feature of tbe S- far the wisest . f the ancients, ; No, monsieur, not von l.ttie moment tttne. 1 he precipice "as a prctipice" is "" "hsttvi.tion of ihe evils of pro.iiis- lonta e." a tne M.tcimv..,bnly..u have no mountains u..us d....cii.g in thr day. cm t. 11 'i he merchant reached his bank book, " as is ni.iuu.ains." 1 believe ,m, tcem-ry gainsaid. 1 he fdiowmg f.. i., . leading Or.w a check uu the hank foi the amount, is belter as it is, and ce.taiuiy .1 itr nvir j uri.al of our own limes, has much iu it ,anl handed it to his visitor. ........ i , ,i. 1 1 ... .. ,,..,,, wonby of the r. flection t all well dis " V at is cm, Monsieur t Wc have uineot jour six huud.cd feet l"-" Members of community. -E.I. t "A check f. luouLtutus ; we vtil ti.cu. r.dgcs here. Tl.V(Mvf, r ... ji v I two Sabbaths before next . . ... ... ... i ...il.. I .,!. I .ru uiil,s it DANCING. " Is u bon? ' said tbe Frenchman, with, luuiita.u is not called s..ch Urv. uul. ss it, ,...c;.i..Ii ' . ! car cr appo.ntment of su is hiLli cm uh to keep tbe suu in bed uutil - b -j au.aa.i.ie,... fc c. . . .i Conipiisbtnellt, but we have never beard: . wt.lnlv " .nc or uu o .trek ; then we th.uk it may it m ill?e,Jt.c.U:il lt U mU.tj .."" . bank i1"81' . r i o i W'lifiiiiJ to the feet aud limbs. Music. : The river scenery of the fcnquebauna pjlIili?i UUil dm.ugt lLe .,UIrarv, is glorious " for the kind;" but it ami ,,ulic,e feelings, and afford high, iutcl-' "And is it parfaitmcut convenient to exactly the rifcht kind to bear looking at ,iUal enjoyment. Noth.ug ought to be pay de sum ? Il .1 fi ... ..a.. Ao...i,l......l .. W . .f aa .. .Il.l.l.iln J. !.. 1 . ST 1.1 W1l . ? t bat. fcre..t aibmance must be mane for -c .. --... uU ....v.-., oruaiueu m .-r-..- -.-w, , -- , ii. i- iiiciver t7ui..i. t...v. ti .Saiibaina iu the ordained rulimf elders. i.. t....; i;.. ., ... ,i.. v V to receive the money or tne aeienuant Ut imam- wuotj--" ----- a i I'll)!, i all uiigvvii) oi.i.tiiuiiig iw mv il , . , 1" mouths ot Ociober aud November, aud j At the next election for ciders, some' Tr!Lunt ha, btL. iu Ncw York, and whi e Uer on, ,'-'!Ct bt,D of Mr. Samuel Dougal, a probationer uuder'years after, Thomas Clingan, James Ged- ,bere wltIies!lt.d a ,,!jVi wn,fen 1V Spoke- Lcr nau,e ,roia Ll luu,nwu" the cate of New Castle Presbytery, seven o'e., and Robert Foster were cb n, and c,iu.j Jus as yml Llkl! it... slie -directed hercouusel to enter a rtmUntur Sabbath in July and August" The ordained. And in 183:',Sn.u 1 B..rU-r,J U11(U nalu,u Jjku a pkw for the amount of the Terdie-, save what cul est appointment of suppi.es for this i William Foster, and Robert G. II. Have,, M .j,,..,,, Kli 1Hld it lua le would be sufficient to compensate them f. . .. a a i- II.! a ' ........v riutti Million ItAtllt'l fthswe nartof PcUusvlvauia by ihe Syuoi, that were elected ana oruaiuca ruung emers. , 8Uch an cxriip1 .,., )cr ,h.,t gbc ,ur" --j- l have bceu able to tiud, was in the spring j In the spring cf 18 8, Mr. Hood com leaiucd it hy heatt. lt v as .s follows : . .... i ... , . l r ...e ..t i.: .: ' ofl77l) at the meeting oi tue oyuou .u , mencci to preacn one nuriu oi uia iw. .u it. o.-d-.., . .. . .1 ..VI....... ! .:fll V 1 : 1... t....r,U ,; ABdlilhrMaaalw..m-Mj.rK; l urk Ci.V.WUere ll lasiaicu, ".'icoeia. in ..jiui.uoure, ic.i.nii tu. .......u u, ,...a, ir ' Elder, Sute, aud Steel are appoiuted to Washington In 18l'J,Mr. Hood received ; M.i... i.l..i in 'ir.-bt.y w.v An.. ur m .n It pS w:a a id i.:ay- tl arU V11.1 an ti.i . ii. i . .nel rtt. I'lratu.. bubr, s .uonsnur t t Augusta Fort (.Suubury) I a ell fn.ni the church of Milton for one ; IZZ? for five thuUSaUd dolluM ltll lC , . . i w ..li.,...,, I. 'r.,..,!. f I.I. timo tlm nort ion which he ; 'blur m.u:...:.. U a. rai jaud Juniata, aud places adjacent, each .fourth of his time, tne p ution wmcu lllil..,iuil.l)l,r.,.4.l.,l Syuod." Any arlicr appo.ntment of supp.KS for these region j must have been under liie appoint ments lor the froutier BCttlcmcuts aud the Indians. ... . .it., hi rr. tctl a.l. r jn-ita. ::k a kuiuI th. H- I....1 ..;.... f... .t.n f.mr v..ura nrevtoiia f it ' si.i.i.iie elt 11 , uu.lr ...li mi nw:ul hantur-. 8 " , HwutoaiW. -.r...;h nth o .li. r, MitBiubur-', and he was installed in M ilton z.i... i.,p.r, t..i.i. .rti n m-i. , . ,' to. I in. i.-t Tv u ut ..a iu (Jet. ISl-. The people of Milton had i lm un u .u umu.I. ih...iJi.: wf h p.-. ' . . , i iu f.,ir nni.i i-1. .en i:-.i a. i.m ii.i-1. made application to Ihe Presbytery "t . iii. j.n i r . . n tmnio. . . , , tu. ... .1 li"i. i ... j. - T "am-. ..-.. . I un'uig'l.iii, in me spring m ion, o-. AwMirdimr to Mr. Hood's statement, orsanis.'d into a church, winch wad mc Buffalo was orgauiled in 1773, aud James ! granted at that time, aud bef..ro thy next M'Ckuahau a"d Samuel Aileu were its j meetingthe Presbytery of N' riiiu::.,.t.r- e ., i i runthrntr do really ctuiiributc t hecure "mountain boys. -Ll,. CuucN.J il is blM, ad mid. As it may be satisfactory to snm fi consented to be satisfied with five bundle 1 ' dollars, aud in accordance with tbe iasiruo- tious of their clieut, released tbe defend 'ant from the ptyiu.ut of uiue thousand , live huudrod dollars. ! Gem. Scott at Cuicacw. That able j Whig pijk t, the Chicago J .urnal, declares for Svott f r Pr sident. The people of ! Chicago and of Illinois generally will not soon forget the melancholy cholera seen S 1 through which Scott had to pnss in that r giou in 13 1, during the Black Hawk j w .r, iu which a majority of hi icgiui. nt I fuil victims to the disease. Nor will the ' jieople of the Xmthwest forget tbe pro.ni , uent part Scott afterwards took io effecting ' a pac;fi.-ation of the warring tribes of that i . .-i, a . Whi'ie s t! ,,c it into w..o e n not save country, lor wnieu ne receivea iuo ouciat o.-.v-' ;i"i 'i,e and ! cotumen lation of (ten. Cass, Secretary er I .I 'iU r--.il II ll V It . I r T- p-r I..S.-. - .. -il ink : ll. r. .ii : .r ipn-Tte-m . a o. ;i " tio . It 'W-.y wniC Vi: . t 1 :..ti.i in f i And it: i'l fcJ: ttit n.; Ia-i nf l iu o-d 1 1 t-n T. .. it: i U --t ry. l c ud rLi d: h i 1 nl OI r ;! U .a If . S M-i 1 A-t. 3Ud ST- A k.u: S-o I Swe! w i. ImmMiv m;.. .,f th binlv and mind' 0b, Vrs, and I have got plenty more. 1 . T 1 I . . I ..." . " . . ..aa a., .ue a "," ..- m....lieis ana a gracclal dt i,,ean-i. 1 owe nou.ilig mat l can noi pay a. a m.n . . ro:1a.rs s..e . mltlute f j?.ll0d ! 1 !t, ,.o - vr. and eommen tueclase piox.mny .f the 1uout.1a.1u!, we are j relti-ble 10 .w.w.nd.iess, and bosh- mnas notice." iiem.n com. . . ,i...v,.v.,l,..r!:iii.l Pnwbvtirr : ... .... '.i..: .....I... I War. Ij. &ut, JvurmuL , .. ,, . r I i i i . . I. , i . .. il . . Hi., e i'l rr.'L'iit'.OTl I'l rua.iv J stll'l'i.e-, uuwi i'i ..u.i.i; . ... j j I r'SI rm nillir lj.is.tiui., w uinti i ii.. iuu.ui,. ; . .... ... c.u Liiu.;. wa.ka tqare, cv.u in town, f'.ilTv.ss.i nd clow i.isl.iuss. I hiliiicu sauiid . The FieucLmun wai rcrtlexed. , tin. c ur, fc.... .i t. r f ;, : ,!.;. ..h ' , -K ...... .. ' . .i; Monsieur, vim aUU d me oue .ectit i " . . , - . ... .. i... f .1... vj,.nr,i ,.r im,, ,. 1 , . , , . .. T. .. i':... ! ,1... . . . i .k. ' ..r f hi. p.-.nntrv iicii.ir oi tri -.u .. ;v a ie.-"iui o. ... .. -- ...... ; i. .,.; n. :iui':-.i i i..- . .ut' .. . ... .4.. .j e.Jiu.usati vv mvinwui .09 - , - .-- - . v ...w tieipi'i.!, t tlo ir sessions at I'hiladelj.liia, ; j!rC!W.rVt! tlu s; vii. a. c is' iir f i i.i'.uiii: . nt .ueiple of a violent cough aa a motive Ji to be it fined of ll.e Ik i0. 11. in ad tiie; l.ut it noes 1 not M iitai lb it dancing is the besl w.iv : 'v"r ' " .1 o . "Wi h all 111V cart. tjui'iicu of the country bcii'g ovrr .11 ! lu'lians. of I 1 ito" ,!. nn,...:M rAliirnmi. and 11. . M iv lo. i V 1 1. t!ie re'i'ifst 01 u ..V..1! ... ..r..i-..r von .hall keen ile 1'- " .f.-". " . . i ' ' r , ... .., i:..;.. a .... . . .ia a ... j a- , 'i 'Iw... l..,ra rl.., 11H1I ! ? " t" V 1 1 I I'll! ill - a. Mia 1 1 . "... V w I . . V. ,.!..,.. tuun.. jv- -- ,. , ... ,, - Hi:?, was g-.aii'en, a- j,iti (V ; ai Mr. Allen bad died while the puop.e , following wnli. .ii .....ti r itt- . iii.lii'il:i t!:l f.!.:?ri s tali J C O ..... 1 .1. . . :,, ... t . 1 movemci.. ill IUC MtUt', tiLiU IUU ti'.nitie'U v v. 1 v c. ... - ''O lucre are po.ui. here w.iiiit. a nan uuui a ( f JfWU,1g ,hese JwiraWe uUd p.eas.ug j walk of each other, from each ot which rcpu:,s- ri , faet, that it is ca cuiated , Vt.u would haidiy suppose it was the same ta product 1 I.t la A clow nish ur awk-' ardent fur one Ketie v;ar l"n.-;:: j.' couutry you saw from the others; Ine ic- ward person may learu to "trip the light j Why, I ihi.ugln you waited it?" lative siiuatiou of the hiu,, uioumain. c U-.;" hm uaiur..! g.ace itce.vcsj , . ' .uufraa.. j want de 1' . tl.. t tl... rl A .......' 1.1. and Vallty. being so changed, rr. uithe - . ,' ' , - , ,.,,f J want de irrand conhdenee. Sj.1,-1" ' ' , . , , ' 0 ii , dy lauuht ihe free use ot o.r iiiiios under ,ur.-;"' 1 wa"' u- b'",u 1 1 i7m5 when Matthew Laird, who valleys you see grand licit!.. evey j c,Lta,,r, .inoUvrv, d guij,.,.,-of her poso y .a no got the money; den I want l'0J w' . K:.l... r ... Lai.. f.r l iiiive v, 11 I.ke va,t im- .... .. .f , i- . . . , I.i I..., a ruling eld. r 1U L6 p'.l,, CJ 1- o - j uivitiei. win ei.ier a royin utiu tuote . nilll ver uiucu sui u.'o't j.-u mu , v .. , J.reguah.e J i.sol. waiis. And yet, when among couip ny with a grace, naturaluess, ! ( ,, waut uim ut all. Vous cou.preheues. you scale tm-se walls and stand 11 their "d c. s -, Ihat can never be guiiied in a ' . ... rf !......., . ll- . , .l iCU. summits, you can, iu every d.uctio... sec rem.. -am. wnicn w..-roum ae-, C(mfurencc ,u0 l,ttl the merchant eft the counting Tr tiUT-p-aies. sus'ain and 1 1Hlirtr with which to transmit letter. A ; t-.iry I t! or and every n rc.t t,r throat, has b:en lai 1 f one mi!e ii u lie liny s.vca f. r.inc by io-,0.i.ho ll.iotou auJ P.ovulenje Badioad were away, it appears that the eongregu- uingat. the m-.utb ot -Hall mungi civck, ; jus!l iU ,'L..,j:)1g h.ia.-eit i:ee..ess in-, t ack, aud a later, like phleguj, ha been ru.,. was w'ithout -ciders from 17s- uuiil prnc idling a Northwesterly cmrse s M Jajgeuecf, uud Lua a imro et.j .ym.'ut in! drivcu through by atmospberio pressure. devoting it to li'.lo uses. Uus ot the I fj e txperim ,'ikters decide that a letter can hours each day J on tr:3- s or indo- thus be coughed, from Boston lo New summits, you can, in every d.uction. sec ;g rcu.M..-m. wnicn w..-roum ae- other confer. . 1 , 11 . ... couiplishmenis can never eclipse. Bad 1 just su. h vast walU ismguneUyond the fw , thc rJu ,jf Frenchman prevailed upon o her, a wilderness ot umuutaius, on to the dilI1,.;n.n.a,ter L UTt . -o luai uttnn ,.. to retain tbe money, aud Id j: -r .1 r ... :i. t .. t ...... . . uiaiauieui iurj w lonj muca. x uava paribou, admiraUou otteuer rta upon the house with a light heart, aud a cuuii ddco very dificreut fruu the ouo ho wore t 1.. Ilia js.iitiiiiis-A wmi re- The tendency ofthe practice of dancing, I ' . ... . averse to artlcssucsf. ihe lu,WJ - . , , , , to th.iik the uuuutains that line the nr- child of nature, ihau upon the child of row belt.w Lcwistown. of most tremen. ! fashion. dou proportions: but in passing them on V Tbe tendc . . 0 At ..ia...llw my way home 1 was surprised to hud then, u ' What the I need of tlo money be wished to know thai so oiucu less man i cspecioa mem to ne. , ,,lcaiiure in , y eye, in witnessing ' his property was in safe hands. n.it ll'. M ...lli. I" llTI,. !. I . . r .. . . I a a t.u. auu iuo loesoi simplicity ana uaiuramers in worse I try to" deribo our scenery ' bis child ? The whole thing is basd up tbe worse 1 dun t come nigh it. Don l thiuk I undervalue your beautiful river seeoery, bsoaiws I thus talk of our niouu- Local nolitics run high in be Western on s false notion that notion is, that !,.,.. a candidate for count v clerk in children niast bo sent away from home to - , register marriages for learn miDners-to be tanght how to -c" . A . . -- uuu. , . i,.,. nrrt HOlUinZ. , opp-UBua, ....'v. tain eoenery. It s not because I love j Wu0se only qualification isithat be is a promisrf todtt th sumc. Slid AvvW Ubssx Ices, lut LUt I Ioto fiae jaorc. I ,tcher of postures to the nasi of the W. . lllg . iJe iu the congrogau.'U. Iu 177, they were visited by Mr. llu"U M"irisou,a probuii'iuer from In land, ihwu uudcr the core of Carlisle Presbytery, to whom th.y gave a call, who appears to have bceu the Lrst Pastor. Th.- first uien tiou of Mr. Mor iou's name I find on the records of Synod May 18tb, 1786 - The Presbytery f Donegal reported that they had since our last, admitted Mr. Uugb Morrison, a liceiised candidate from tbe Presbytery of B.a,t, in Ireland, to preach in their bounds, but bis tesiunnnials are not here to lay before the Sy nod." Asthis was the meeting of tbe Synod that divided amoral into the two Pr sbyteries of Bal timore and Carlisle, tbe next year Carlisle ho had been I lo strike the West Unineh of the Sus.juo- ... i : e i-.: i i : came to re- haun i ut tne nue wmcu uivmea kju-'biui, and Centre enmities, so as to leave to the eastward the fallowing members, viz. the llov. Messrs. Asa Dunham, John l$rysn, Isaac Grier, J-hu B. Patters.,n, andTho.s. U.wid, with their respective ct-arges, t geth r with the vacant congregations of Great Island, Pine Creek, aud Lyoui'.ng. And it wa further tesolred, that the above named ministers and eongrogatious be named the Presbytery of N.rthup-bcr I lo-.ee saved aa 1 d.iiy devoted improve-. York, in four minute. ment, is enough t make au ignorant man W(j ofe hte ni Unng wise in ton yenrs-lo provida ihe luxury j is 5uteaJod M ft banj hU wnie of ,ba ,.f iutelligenee tt. a m.ml lorp.d fr.mi lack nltra.n.frnier8 of tuew j.tter dy.i : of thought to liriglitcu lacuiiK-s perisu ing with rus. 1 m ike life a fruitful field, ulid death a harvest of glorious deed. Beaett a.m IfcM.rT. A " likely look in"" wom .ii recently reached Sandwich ruit of her I " . . . ' ,.. , . W....1 .!......! in a land, and meet at .net resoj.enau Kuu.t-uv-' ' , , ., . ! .v.' ..r V..l,...lH.rlad. on the ex-owncr's best cl .thes. H. r complexion 111 I uc i"w 'l v. - - " I . . firrt Tuesday of October next, ensuing fbe date of ibisresolutionit 11 o'clock A.M." Presbytery wet in accordance with the ahnve resolution and was opened by the Bcr. Asa Du-ham with a sermon from polite bow" in pasaw'fc' , . . ., !.... ..f u...,. S..U, i.tirn was Hgn.er iui.u n"t dames" clled white, and she sutw thai shoonce wh b, r mur (in hi pursui. of lar) on the route, and that he made "a ner, WiUluu. uuta. limnro and Carlisle, the next jer k,arua.o imit. - bis nconettj !' - tt m wall it M Ui. vaa -a awoa Arr btm! wtij .'.'ll- Ta.a d aivaouB aa 1'.. ttm th at ir.. Uh. k I If t w.r- a4 "fc 1 lirr t.ia,w --rutnia. Wuul . .-a a UI..A tn hr at A 1 I. Jill vh. aotut at a u. A fox will relieve himself from fleas ia the following manner i lie takes a featheC iu nis mouth, and graJually, tbmgii alow, ly enough, back iut'i tba water, first leg aud tail, then body, shoulder an I bead to. ibi ii.Mt. ami thus c impelling tbj ties, tn esc ip: from th j druwu.o tk-iuout, t. oosa o.er lb-' tt'tett on io tb'i lir..lgd of a featber( wuicb ia tbea onmmiiMii to lbs stnsvm. i
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