v-sn "i V &fc W d& - ; Work ti be done in Eiy. TlIE i'AUM iu tin eary ur. nf th'. mmth, pastures .-houid tie atu-ii h'.d to Do Dot pasture cillle until ths jras ha soma growth, or tLe yield of the s.asoi will be luff. Clean ami whituwa-h cellar", distribute charcoal dust aud plister f psris sbnui jwr bog pens, stables, &c, ami ivtii"Vi all putrescent and u:i LuU'soino su'usunces. The charcoal dual and'plastcr of juris w ill absorb dulct rtolid ,'"-a.H--s, us fiv-H '.T fi'iUi Tegetabl and vtiier ni.Ut-is uud'.-rgoinj. decay. . " 1'lant In. Tan & in as sor n a tit leaves arc as largo a a iii;M:t oar." 1 u an old aiiJ safe aJa;, but wo slnul? advise that stins be planted earlier, citliei broad-cast or thickly in rocj, fur soiling: cattle with the s'aiks. l'eas, oats ami buckwheat, as Indian com, should L- fnak d in water and then rolled in plaster before planting, riant potatoes for your principal crop, if not previously done Thoss planted early are less subject to be diseasal. If you have land thoroughly prepared and well subsoiled, sow lucrrn ; this crop will be found very profitable for those who soil cattle, as it may be cut fnur times during tL Fuuiuier. It' the soil be not deeply disintegrated, lucern eau not succeed, as it is a d p-r"ted plant, vd fills as Bonn as the cuds ,f thj roots reach a cold and c.impact sub-soil. At'esl to insects, aud read our artiel an caterpillars, and iuo.Jcs id destroying them. If you havu used six bushels ot fait per aerc on ycur winter fallows and grass lauds, but ins. cts will annoy you other than those whita harbor iu trees, &.C., aud whifd salt has been used but few weeds will bo found. Cl:inse ilu bark oi your fruit tree. (S.e our article on Cleansing L'ark of l'ruit Trees, fee.) SecuniuanuriR from the influences of un and rain, as fast :;s made, l'lace them under cover, if practicable, and augment their quantity by adiuixture of muck, pond-mud, or evea headlands, 'as during tha warm weather, stable mauure decoiu poses rapidly, and gives oil large quantities of ammonia, whisli should be received by ueh materials as are ca:-tbl of retaining it. When murk can not be had, cover the top of the heaps with charcoal dust 01 plaster of paris. If you have hog-pc-n manure whicdi is free from long stuffs, uiir it with charcoal dost undr a shed, and by turning it occa sionally it will become pulverulent iu time to sow with turnips, for which use it i.- eqaal to ground bones, and at less than one-third the cost. Dress corn and pota toes thoroughly, and if horn shavings cai bo had, apply thorn to com in the hill; no manure is more safe and effective for this use. Should potatoes not fIjow vigor, use guano, Peruvian) diluted with 100 times its balk of charcoal dust, or well decom posed pat, in the hiils at the time of hoe ing or cultivating, using a small handful tu each hill. . Save sosp-snds for fruit trees, both as a WJiii and s manure. If you have salt meadows, ditch them and tin muck dug out will be ready fu mixing in compost in October and Novem ber. A". I Wm-kivj Farmer. Value of " Look Farming.'' However much ths men of ignorance, or of antiquated notions, may Iterate the idea, there is no question " book farm ing" j uts money into the pocknts of the thoughtful, industrious tiller of the soil I'rogress is a prominent feature of " the world we live iu." Every art, every s-i ence, and every calling, are making rapid strides along the path of Improvement. Thought itself receives an onward, accele rating impetus ia the grand march, as is evidenced :a the great discoveries of the a"0, and in ths fact that now " bayonets think." There can not be found in any other railing so n a iy who reject the printed knowledge which the press may send to their doors. Tha mechanic, the lawyer, the physician, the merchant, &c, are eag. r to learn, from whatever source, all they U concerning their several employments knowing that it is only by their intelli gence thry can keep pace with their fellow cr:.fismen. Knowledge gives scope for thought, and thought strengthen and enlarges the judg lucut, making the mind vigorous and active jn turnins the circumstances that surround 3 to the very b -st advantage. V by then ihouM the farmer hesitate to glean know! cde from the thinkiug press? If bin neighbor tells him of a better way ofculti- j ih-i 5 Lite hot TitiD-T bis crop, be has the confidence mjhijily jr per. o j crop, g:re a trial. by thta should 1 e scout the s-.rae thing ia print, when by filch DriM t'nf pond knowledge is borne t ) tin h'Hues tf thousands ? l!;;t, ay car doubter, your " Lock farming" is cu lu?ted by yiir genteel fain;' rs iu ki t jrlcves, who, too delieate to di' and g--t jnctice, csu rein you verv fine, theoru ?. Nay friends, this is seldom the caw; vet. ! if it 'were, have you not, dear sir, the g-! ikwfitt. di'st tl truth, ai.d take 'that I only which i LetuLcisl and a ii t.'nl to your location sn l circui'tances ; D, e. our theoretical man detail f ine iie'A' pr.. TUa stra:-hti anrvn Tour croD to it : LuL if th: re Keen ti U a msur of xx-wc-a iu his arguiiKn;s; ! ,ive it a limited but fair trial. If it prove ueceful, acknowledge yourself, as you .re, a great gainer. If it prove unauecess- il you may be the gainer still, especially f you are the thoughtful man you should You may, p rhaps, have evolved some icw idea that ilk the eud will not only ichlv reward yourself, but, if imparted to then, add to the general stock of knowl- d "e. Then let none despiss " book tirm- ' Ilut, as you would add diguity to he profession, aud gold to your purse as ou would increase the fertility of your soil, aud gather knowledge for the miud trive to be a thoughtful and diligent read- r, and an active and critical thinker. Merc speculation may, to soaie extent, be beneficial. It is especially so where it pens the door to new fluids of thought. ?o there is much need that he who writes vvhether he speculates or detail facts. should be concise and simple, yet so full as to be clearly comprehended. T. E. W. liural Xhw Yvrkrr. Thorough Tilling. J. Redmond, of York county, argues in favor of thorough tillage, which next to, aud indeed equal to mauure, should be impressed ujtou the mind of every farmer. lie justly says : " One of the great elements of fertilisa tion in Si.i'ils, is the perfect loosening of (hem, so that the different ingredients composing them, be thoroughly incorpora ted, aud brought to the surface, and thus receive the advantages of exposure to the un and atmosphere. Xone but a simple ton would pretend to doubt the value of manure, or asert the possibility of grow ing good cmps for any length cf time rtiihout it, but he ij scarcely wiser who oelieves (and lnauifests his belief in his laily practiec,) that his crops will be abuu- dant where his tiilage is meagre. Show me the husbandman whose plowing is shal low whoso breaking of the clods prepar atory to seeding is imperfectly done whose fields are strangers to the roller, and lo,,k vci t much as though tho harrow and cultivator had never beta used upon them, ami I will show you poor fields yields that will scarcly pay for the labor and cx peusp, much less Lave any profit behind." -. Fatting Calves "F.T." of Dauphin Co., Pa., having tried various modes of fattening calves,has adopted the follow ing as the best : About onj gallon and a liaif of the milk of the dam is daily mixed with the meal of beans, which the calf greedily consumes, and which he finds is as effectual iu forming bone and muscle 'a tha whole of the milk, amounting to Tour or five gallons per day. This system ' pursued for two weeks ; at the cud of .vhich tiina he substitutes linseed fr bean-meal, on which the calf rapidly fat teDs.and in four weeks is Ct for the kuteh- er, and in the finest condition. l'atn. Farm Jmr. TiiAiMxo Steers. By far the best timo to train Steers is when they arc falves, the first winter. A person can then manage them w ith ease, and put them under good discipline, aud they will never f'irgct it. Let the training be done by a person of discretion, and not allow boys who were never trained themselves to do this by way of a frolic. Adjoummeat of tho Legislature. The Legislature adjourned yesterday at 12, l., tin tlie. Tho number of Ltw pasel is larg, but mostly of private or local interest only. Those of general interest are few, and include one authoriz ing a loan of ?Hi,0U0,fnr tha completion of the North Blanch Canal, adding that amount to the penuaaent increase of the State DU. The members mostly left immediately after adjournment for their respective homes. JiirrisLury Td'jrajuli, 2Iay y. After a four months session, the Legis lature of Pennsylvania lias finally adjourned. The good that it lias done in this Ion:; session it is rather difficult to discover, but it has not done as much harm as we anticipated some moirths ago. Indeed, we can recur at this tim to but few acts that we think will prove of great advantage to the public interests. The provision relative to the management of the public works is one of the best acts of the session. Tho adoption of the cash system on the public works, can not fail to exercise a most salutary influcnco in the repair department. The provision for the completion of the North Branch Canal, we consider wise and proper ; and the section authorizing a loan to cancel St.ito bonds now uue, we regard as When wc leave thoso measures, we are at a loss at this time to refer to any thing of public importance. IhirrUhunj Union J-j5g5 oi" tLe Saprerae Court. II' Excellency the Governor has np- . I the I1..H. Geo. Vi'. Woodward, of IsiiRvru., Juilge of the Supreme Court, I , T 1 ..! 1 1 T. J . ' pl ue ..I -J uoge v.ouuc. ueceaeu. ouuge Wo, Ual has aa experience as a Judge l" 'rt "f OoiaiuOB Pleas, but with- nut th..t recoiamcndation nia eKiinent il.iii v as a n.au and lawyer, renders this i p 'i ut lie nt entirely acceptable to the ; .a of the tzUff.jrri.-J.urj TJ. (Whig) f !i is understood that Judge Woodward has ucceptcd the appointment j LEWISBUItG CHRONICLE & WEST BRANCH FARMER. ICrmishttrg ljraiiirli. H. C. HICKJK, Editor. O. If. WORDEN, Printer. A. t $ 1 -50 ensb in m'lTaacr. $1,75 in Uurw month, !2pa!d within tUe year, anil at Iheend of tlw yvatr. Ajentein Clullrlelpbia V U fslmi-r and B W" Cur. Lcivisbui'fj, Pa Satcrdat Morxixg, May 8,1852 Jt DVEKTIZE ! Kxwutnr.s Administrator, I'nMir tt Olli.-era.City n 1 Country Mi-truant, .Manuliu-tun'rs, .Mts'linnir. IbisitieHK Mu nil who wioli to procure or to lispoM; of Kiivtlmi would io well to tuve notice of llif :iru, tliptiilitlin '-Lrtti'burij Vtroitirb." Tui? paer ba. n sihhI and lucreiuini; rirnUation iti a community contai' nm? a l;irw a )ro,nrl;on of ai-ttvc. lviut protluctTi', Dtu.HUln-r.s and dealers, as any other iu the State. f nOt-niomitic onttnntion for Crmid Commissioner, WILLIAM Sf. All H!ll r, , f.Mr lounl). aWhig Nomiuati'in f ,r Catral rommissiov-r JACUII HOWMAX, of UHt Couny wXational Dem'icratic Conveution Haltimurr, Tuejday, 1st June, 1SJ2. 4w-Wbig National Convention lluluiuori', Wediiesd iy, 10th June, 1S03. Tho Proprietor of the "Lewisburg Chronicle" offers that establishment for sale possession to be g.voa the first of Jay next.- or CTA variety of Xew Advertisements iu our columns to-day. frSTMiilers, Boatmen, or Forwarders, wanting a few or many Flour Barrels from the North Branch region, can know where to find them by referring to an Adv t in another column. New Mercantile Establishment in MiFiLl.MJtitu. Our advertising column fchows that the truo go a-head spirit has extended to Mifilinburg, and that Goods are there offered tX llailroad prices. Our patrons ia that neighborhood arc invited to call. jrCFJf we may judge from personal observation, and thj cousurrent testimony of some hundreds of individuals who have expressed their rpinions on the subject, the present may be set down as decidedly "warm" weather, and especially agreeable to agriculturists, gardener.!, &c CteTThe thorough scraping ef a section of Market street, was an excellent aud ! u:"ul7 I"oce 01 scrvlCl uul V""s m,A lm, - 1 f - t . . a. . . - I I ! t!"JSU nS'y I1'1" of u steaming in the sun, and blockade the stores and dwellings iu front of which they are deposited ? The old evil was certainly the Wast if the new is to become perma nent. IteJ-Tbreo years ago last February, Messrs. Wm. II. Chambcrlin, John Mus- ser, and S. F. Schafile, left Lewisburg, fr California. They wove among the recent returned passengers to New ork are described as lookiug remarkably well, and feuling quite as well aud are expected home by .Monday morning next. A host of fiicnds will rejoice to sec them. SQ.Thauks to (Joy. Bamset, of Min nesota, for a eopy of annual message ; u document, by the wsy, of rare interest to all who desire to be ' booked up' with re gard to the character, resources and prog rcss of that flourishing young empire, the Ultima Thule of the Northwest which i marc-bin? forward with wonderful strides in the pathway of wealth, aud prosperity, and power. 8?5The I'M. was boasting last week of his brides-loaf received in the absence of the PublL-her, of which not even a plum or a crumb was left. The Pub. ha3 the honor to acknowledge the receipt, since then, of "substantial aid" in the shape of a barrel of sup. Milihcim flour, rceeived at a moment when tha Editor was "out." Just see what good "Jerry Dilatory" has done already. There are many Jerrys on our list. 1L'K- fcsTTho Union Coanty Mutual Fire Insurauce Company is now fully organized, with a prudent and responsible board of Managers anil Officers, and it will be scon by an advertisement in another column, is ready for applications for insurance against fire. This Company meets a want which has lecg been felt by our citizens, and as it is eminently worthy of public confidence, wc are persuaded the people of the county- will promptly avail themselves of tha priv ileges and security it affords. ICyTho present No. commences the Ninth Volume of the t'hronich: By-tha-way, our predecessor in tho halcyon days when about three pnpers per month were vouchsafed on ail average once amused himself and the public by "looking forward to the day when the 'Chronicle' should be issued Ihuj." The nearest approximation to that era is the issue of the paper semi-weekly a deed which happens to be performed this week, for once. t-s-The respective merits and capabili ties of M'CoitMiCK.'s and Hl'ssey's Heap ing and Mowing Machines are set forth at considerable length in, our advertising col umns, to which our readers are referred. Both these machines attract great attention in England, and elicited high encomiums, from competent aud disinterested judges. They havo also an extensive and advanta geous use in various parts of the United I State and the farmers of this region of country will cow have a full opportunity to examine and compare both inventions, r.n 1 determine for themselves wh!eh of the two to purchase. In such large communi ties of wealthy and prosperous farmers as this section of the State can boast, we pre sume the sales of both will be numsrous. l,For Court Proclamation, and Trial and Jury Lists, eee 4th oolumn, next page. Register's Nvtiecp, nest week. Congressbail Apportionment. The following is the present division of Pennsylvania iuto Districts for the election of 25 Congressmen : 1. South wark, Moyamensing, Tassyunk, in the County of Philadelphia, and Ced:ir Ward, Lombard, Spruce, and New Market iu the-Oity. 2. City Wards, excepting the above. 3. Kensington, and Northern Liberties. 4. Spring Garden, I'enn District, North 1 eun,Ivingsessing, n est Philadelphia, Blockley, Uichmoud, unincorporated Northern Iiiberties, Bridcsburg, Ara mingo, in the County of l'hilad. 5. Montgomery county aud remainder of Philadelphia county. C. Chester and Delaware. i. Bucks and Lehigh. 8. Berks. !. Lancaster. 10 l , !... n.,.,1.;.. !-..:.. ., l (i, Lebanon, Dauphin, l nion, and the , towns in nf I.niror Mi .nrw.v in Nnr- thumberland county -' - J ' " . 11. Schuylkill and Northumberland, (ex cept Lower M.ihnnoy township ) 12. Montour, Columbia, Loxerne, and Wyoming. 13. Northampton, Monroe, Carbon, Pike, and Wayne. It. Susqtiehanni, Bradford, and Tireia. 15. Lvcoming, Sullivan, Potter, Clinton, Centre, and Mill n. ' 10. Yoik, Perry, and Cumberland. 17. Adams, Franklin, Fulton, Bedford, nnj Joniiita. 13. somerset, Cambria, ulair, and Hunt ingdon. 13. Westmoreland, Armstrong, and In diana. 20. Favette, Greene, and Washington. 21. Allegheny county except that part which lies north-east of the Ohio und north-wpst nf Allegheny river. 22. Buticr ctiun'y nnd thtt part of Alleg theny not iiu-luiled in 2 1 -it dMrict. 23. Bwiver, La i mice, nr.d Mercer. 2-1. V -nano,Wiirreii, M'Kean, Ciearfie'd. Elk, Fores', Ji llersju, and Clarion. 2.. Erie and Craw ti.rd. Districts I, 2, 3, 4, C, 0, I ft, 17, IS, 21, 22, '2.'J and 2.") IS voted f -r Taylor. Districts ;-, 7, 8, 11, 12, IS, 11, l.", 1C, j ID, 20 and 24-12 vote ! for Cass. j Districts 1, S, 4, 5 and G are sometimes j close, generally Dei ocratic; th remaining ; Districts are strongly Whig or Democratic j by majorities of from 1 to .",000. j The annexation of a single township iu j Northumberland couafy to the Union dis trict, was required to meet the legal neces sity that districts be "contiguous" in terri tory ; but that end could have been much better obtained Lad the two neighboring counties of Lebanon and Schuylkill been left together, and then Danphiu, Nor thumberland and Union would have made a compact aud well-ordered district, com posed of people who have business and social relations with each other. Those ! districts would have population as follows : Tutuli. DjT'.rtntt. Schuylkill fi0,703 Lebanon 18 I &G.774 Dauphin 3-V751 Xorthunibci'and 5.1,272 L'uioii W,(;83 8."i.!0G 1.663 As it is, the Districts stand SchujUi'l 60 703 j I'a-i oi .Nonhuinliliiil SC niM S3 901 Lebanon SR07I Diujihin 3VijI 1'jit of NorthumMn J 1.171 L'n on 20,i r:t-8'J 370 6 ;f And to make this iiniiirtfsnri diserepati- CV of fl OlH). tivri 1liti-tnfa si-n ..iti. Iw.tk , -.1 ; as long and snake-liko ss possible one 1 ' stretching ,j or 100 miles as? traveled, i from Muney Hills to Piuegrove, Kaups'l creek, Scrub Mill, Lizard crsek, and other ' unknown regions bevond the Schuvlkill i and the other , cxtendinir from White , , , , Deer Hole, bcyorwl Mahanoy and the Wiconisco even uuto Swatara, Ijondotidcr ry, Ilcidelburg, and the Tulpuhocken ! We rejoice to sec Senator S lifer's vote recorded against tliis 7s-arrangeieut. Ilut it must bo endured, for ten years ; and the West llranch people may prepare to present "assurances of their distin guished consideration" to the denizens on the orient side ef the Coal region, and icw ijatvn their Dutch cousins neighbors on the Tulpehocken, and other part?) of far off Lebanon. Br3Somc oh; cri;ig genius somewhere, sometime or other, remarked that Men are very like Cats : so long as you keep stroking them the right way of the fur, they will purr ever so sweetly, and be gentle ami friendly aa friends can be. In other words, all you can possibly say cf men in their favor, or to minister to their; plcusure or pride, is coolly and modestly I nlaced to tho credit nf their ' 15ut once reverse tha case pass your hand up the cat's back, and soon it be comes an enraeed, spittinj, belligerent creature ' or show a man his error.? or failing, with ever sr. nml t. int; ..! with all faitbfulncsi to truth, and that is ! "ungrateful," "calumny .""unwarrantable j attack," "unworthy motive," &c. &e. Sic Such is poor human nature-all tlie 1 . , . encomiums pocrcd into your ear or spread j before your eyes, you readily appropriate ' "all rigiit, aua the appetite is pampered by ths indulgence : but let a more health ful, more needed rebuko be administered, and the old debt is cancelled at once, and it is "all wrong." One of old asked, "Am T al a . -w w. t "creiore your enemy lcwisc l tell you the truth r and proud, flattery-loving hu- ! inanity answers, Yes I V. ft7Anioirg the recently added accom modations of our place, we notice in our streets a neat and comfortable four liopsc omnibuB, built for the Liwry of JI?. Charles P. llr.m, and admimLly suited for pleasure parties, and the transfer of strangers and travelers to tiic Cross cut, and Northumberland. It is just the thing . . i also for jurors, sa.tor3andw.tncs.es going , tothecouuty seat; and, we doubt not, ttio .1 tv.AnriuLll Will worthy aud enterprising proprietor will realize tho liberal pitronage he richly merits. C7The uiembers of the late W liig State Convention are called to re-assembla at Ilarrisbunr on the 19th June, to uomi- j nnio 11 M!uliJata fur the Supreme Court to : surr'v the vacancy created by the death j 'til' r It r 0 ., I CSjr-Next lewisburg Temperance Meet-' in" at the Methodist house, Tuesday eve., lllb May. Messrs. Alleman aud Conser arj to address the meeting. CSrColoneli Siifer and Crotzer, Ucpro-; saiitauvcs oi union coumj in iu ' j , t- " - . f..A irt filSUVIire, reacneu uomo IU1S BUiruiuu iu . - - I good state of preservation, tri.Tho late Officers of Utah Territory have resigned, and the President has nom inated residents of Utah for two of the vacancies. FoiiEiii.v News. The Europa arrived at New York, iih May, hut has uo news of political or commercial importance. rorri'Fp-miU nfv of tlie Lewisburg Chronirls. A wcll-tflorrd lirotlirr fell a..!p od Sunday, JtPth Marrh, 10.', jut as til- ii.-ht if that b .ly ilajr iu trraking in tbe east. He was ia bis 21-t year, and odIj a few dars before, h'vt bart was pulsating with all tbe gmierou impulse whi- b lielons to bapp jouth. Ilurins tba fvur or fire ilara Lefi.-re b dieil, be frrMjueDtlj ex pregfil a wil!inn-ss to ilepart and K- with Christ. Peiitli'i. arrow Fpe--tinf; tbrouch t!ie air, t'iefl all Hint out-e va. hribl awl fair, Aiul at il kis-n miiI C'lttin t.-lke A chain fimn off a noitl tl.en LrLk Anil fir it mKml away. A rloti'l ,pre:ij f.er tlie h'-aTeiili It'-vk, A:-1 liliiiiii ha-he-1 i.l-.nir i's trark, I 'll ih eu-1 iu mantli- i.-r'..ii W.lb nr.III.il .l iikiim. or- rb. u'!. Oi:e f.nj; etnr je-U llirough. A with. re l tree all rali'-d tr .1 Ah1 k a m.-kS ,f wi-l vt ti . t, I5.it '-it- toe miii1:l a.ixe. ::u l waned 111 nyy of winter m- ut.i ln.iiud Ai.1 all w.tn p-rt-i-u aK:.iu. W - Kr t'ly I-i-!t in the irrrire. If- '' l.-ii i'U ti"W, r,- puw , W 111:.- :u- u. kt :iiil ill einre V'Hil-.l. A11J ii-- tri- ml- az- t! mound, M e kll-.w ll'.t nLrft to U.iuk. Ilut tai'Uirh our In-art- up- Artie. di-tre.M-d, Ai l jr.-f tin-; .- u t. Is ...e-li :,n j.-t. V -t ' i'rr t'r .ii ii t)t I jtliHilt-j. w tl.ero Si'.i.tvi 'n 111 .ei:t f. i(U!t:l air. .V,l lo.t, t,ut oiie Ufa e." F!(,wl from tlie cnive in sorrow. F t lliv .:rit. I.rii;l.t e-r in-- r- w V ish we as. wti.-u tl.e -lav i docer We loli ii.i. ii tlie s.-lti.i sun. Ami know that it einsll rise. O ilol ' tleit hkI, an'l win... ami ureal, A. w-- tlie-e eto-rint; truths ruiate, ll.-ln u-i w.th whol. ln-aits to siiy Thst. wliati-Vr l tule u- on our way. Til. if I. ih-T ALL IllLMi WfclX. i7k. May i. 1.'.J. C. S. ;scins anb Notions. Bi-F-r iui';?Uing e.ffi ti-ia' wtiiV l-iyiro 4i'.r W. ... yill iel U't lltU3f of. fs"o'ir wHmi yi.n K-ml Ot trtij 4etf-r'.r ,.ij Ivire ot &Hl'-r llvr eTn:',wnt e-Rr m-irr i-.,eirs tr-f 7i i.-':r j ii j jr-(r fi There are 44U taverns and cofliee houses in St. Louis city and county. An advertisement in a newspnper i like a circle in the water continual!) spreading itself. Throw your "rocks'' in and try it. D.i.NiiEitors P.axk Note Fkacd. Tiioiiiison's I'.mk Note Keporter sas : Ilel'use all notes corresponding to the to! lowing description-, no mutter ol whai dfiiriiiiiii itHin ihey nviy be, or what Bjiu ihey in ty purport to be issued bv : ii', in ihe center of the note is n lare circular din containing a figure a to the . , - . rirl'it oi ih.i are two men, one harrowin Uo hrts BIJ(i ,llft other sowln rd. On the left end i man itl h d iulile hurst; plough team. O.i the right vr,i marm is i!ie ligure 5 in iho centre. "na ,ne . f I corners. (In the Iclt end margin is i . .i . i ..i . i .... ..... . WIT the word FIV'l'l running across tin; whole eiivl. This is altered from some broken western 15 in!, and its last appearance was on Farmers' un-J Mechanics' Hank, at liatim I'n. It is well engraved, and this makes it more likely to pass, where it is not known. It is impossible to follow these notes I hrough all Iheir various alte rations, and it is only hy keeping their description in the mind, that persons may detect them, when again altered to some other Bank. The Hollidayshtirg Standard says that several gentlemen who have been sent to the Portage Kailroad by th Canal Com missioners, ate unahle to find the situation assigned them, and accordingly locate to su I themselves ! One of them has taken a post on the sunny side of the laihoad, and keeps tally on pine stick of .he nm.iliu. ill Ul.ll.l .1 I'll 1 I f.rm . . . - .L... number of empty coal cars going to the mniuitain ! On Tuesday, nt Rrockville, a few miles Past of Potlsville. a quarrel occurred be- j leen Stephenson .a Scotchman, j r,,remnn at the ",,ne of Mr- GporKe , Potts, and Ja,nrs Coo,. Irishman, ! hich resulleU in Hit; death ol the latter, i Stephenson delivered himself up. In the Bos'on Municipal Court. Thurs day nf ernooii, Michael Galvie, ten years ,. m ii...,i S-i nA i. . '.s ; vr-tirs . ninnlhs in j,ilr lor stealing a watch while "' ,he sta'e t f intosicatiou ! Kossuth was well received in Huston Try el' rec, !ved' J"injt thedamper nin,wii uiM-ii .iii uisiiuuiaiiii ncrsuiltl"!', bv ,mr Sllllthern p,.np(.. U'ho say our E'istern brethren not patriotic and lo be branded forever with blue light-ism. A Native has left America because it was discovered by a foreigner. ... . , c . . Two brothers, named Sim,, who stopped at Indian (Jieen Hotel, New Orleans, on ; l lf 1 1 l 1 ' ne r way .mm s.niiorn.a, am. wn.ie mere naa me,r lrun rouue? 01 J.3 ,n Polu. have recovered a judgement for thai amount from tho proprietor. Judge Bu- ehnnnn nf th fiOh .lwiricl. court decided I that iin keepers are liable for the property stolen from strangers and travelers sojourn ing at their inns. Take away the feeling that each man must depend upon himself, nnd it relaxes his diligence. Kvpry man comes info the world to do something. In the British BfgiAr of Oea.h, for the monlh of March, the lollowiiiu; nrinarkabfe ase ig ine,rioaej : A ,unanc bair-dreer d.ed M VeciUain ASy ur ol ppritoniiw, . m . li . L t produced by hia having swallowed the handle of a teaspoon. On a postmortem examination, "thirty-two handles of table spoons, about a aozen 01 nans, two or three stones, and a button, were found in the lornach ol the deceased. Ciierey Tectoiial. We have departed from our usimI rule in regard to the adver- lining of Medicine, in odmitiing the notice "f ,ha "Vterry Pector;ii' to ojr columns. !i is not a pali nt medicine, out one, tlie contents of which, are well known to the medical profession, and which has prt.ved '''y beneficial in the case of a number ol our a'-n i.tiu a-ice, who were seriously afll c:cd with ntil. nonary comolaints. Some oi our most sk.i.iui ai.o emtneiu ;) - ; rreuiiimt-iiu n iu inrir itaiiniis iti , . , rt.gIar pruetice, and we leel that we are , ....,: ..iji- k n.:i. VIUIILI llll O Itiwui a f Ml ISS- uinn. vj " " kins kiviwa in virtues. Louisville Lh. Advocate. Washington, Miy 4. The National Intelligencer states, that Chevalier HulMe man, the Austrian L'h.iryi; d'AlIairs, VI; vesterdav, on his return to Vienna. Priy to his departure he addressed official notes to Mr. VVebster nnd the members ol the Diplomatic corps The purport of thfse notes has not (rar.spiied, but it is supposed that his departure is fiunl. Pittsburg. May 3. The City Councils of this city have just passed an ordinance authorizing a subscription of ?2()O,tH0 to the Pittsburg &. S.eubenvillc Uailioad Company. The Washington Telegraph 'earns from good authority tlmt Judges Bickus and Uranderbury. now in that city, have'betn mlorir.cd by tie Prc-idfi;t that they mut depart lor the sphere ol iheir duiies by to day, or expect the- Kxccutive !o adopt the only al eiua'.ive left lorn. Col. K. I). Pal er. Colcnf-I ol one of the Ilinois remeri! ,i, the M. xican War, i and since a prominent talker in Congress, nas eimgra'ed to California. linn. CiirtisTMS Mvirs. f Clarion f'Hin'y, tij. eec'fl as S,-Hlrr of lh S' nate of Pa., unt:l the meeriiig of the next Lgisla'ii:p, f-peaker Walker having prt v:ou!y rfsined. Mr. ("lay has ti-legrnphed to his sons to come on to tumin account of his con'inuril 'eelilfiiess. ,. has two sons, one Sivioy m Kentucky, and one in St. Louis. The Lincnster Whi-; says, the jurors lm wfri: not in .utendince at Court oi. M mdny.the li)th ult.,ere eiich fined 10 The Hank of Chester County will shortK issue no'ra of entire new plates, ol e!egani enuravings and fine and he.Mtiful paper. The paper will be of light rolor, the engra -logs d trlf, and the hacks ol the note, i.luiii. On 'he 5's will he lhe por'raits o: Dr. Wm. liar inu'ton, the President, ano Uavid Townsend, sj., late Cashier. How to Cook a Potato Was! it well, but let there be- no- scraping. At tin thickest end. cut o.T.t piece the size of a sixpence. This is tha saletv v.tle thro'' which the steam escapes, and all rents in the skin are thereby presented, just as the valve prevents a rupture in the s'.ear. 'idler. The R'lffiilo Hvprfts cies nr. instance ol heart t-ss inhumanity on the part cf an Irish laii(iiiri), loo outrageous alinost, for fell. f. U'hin- to rul his rst..te of some i- -. ii- . ..I its surp.us pi.pul.'.t.on. he contracted with a company to lake a certain number to America. Smiie who were sent having families too la rje fin Ihe monger's etes) .,,ll,,.l.,l. . . i- .1 li ......f;.. ,r.r nil ... iiir-ui uuiiinij or fo'feit a free pnssatc The ";iilia's ol deserted children, mid the mourning ot heart-broken noihers, is described by an eye witness, as one ol the most afleciin-: scenes imxginnble. There is a furm in Stundish, .Mr., con- ..Kifintr tS uilir ur. iii....ti...r vnriU huiidiTif.', Am-., from which was gathereri last fall, 1750 buhels ol" apples. Dr. Alcott, lis? well known vrgetarian lecturer, U.eJ sudot'iily in bpringfield hist week, having been taken with a (it. lie was al out fi jenrs of sgp.and has beta an iuvnhd during the lust two years. T is said that several banking institu tions in Ohio have determined to wind uj their aliairs in consequence of the tux imposed upon their capital by the Legisla ture. The Dayton Bank has determined lo wind up immediately ; and the Xenii and Dayton br inches have called meetings of the stockholders, to consider the subject. Governor BijiW sent a messare to the Legislature ol California, on the 3J April, .recommending an appropriation of fifteen I .... . Ihoosand dollars, to aid the immigrants who are coming in this seaon. bv the overland route. The Governor estimates their number nt not less than ten thousand l.imihes, averaging five persons each. Th lv.;... ...... -r i coun " " , " ""f, ' . """" w c l , . . . s , '"' a'n" V lve-catchtr K.dgly, shall oo niuiuuiy iiiscNi.iiitiu. t, i mi- . . i t.e propie ni .wmneso-a nave hy a pop- .... . . - . . u.ar voto aeciuea in lavor ol n Liquor law- , IO l,.,'f ? ( W u hW ! lieonla would ihnt lie which rnnlil ifnvt nr. I without the curse of liquor as a beverage '.) ' : Mr Jeren.iah Hess, a worthy firmer of Centre township, Columbia county, committed suicide by hanging himself lit his barn. He had been lor some time in a state of slight menitil derangement. Dr. Derc, who rfcentlyileft the German j Reformed Church, has been installed pas- I In. vl - I .. ... ... ...A f).itf.K PulA.moJ Ul a IICW1T Ulnillttll fu.l. ...luiimu Church . ',.hi,ade, j,. About one h....j.-..i io ,t, m .a i,. I J SV-ii. vena uiivj linir; Unjted ,he new chufcb hiK ,he Df Dow clTiciatcs, Grekm Cobi. Tho New- OrTeans Picayune of the 21st ull., acknowlrdga the receipt of hull' a dozen ears of reen corn. raised in the g'trdon of a friend in thiscity The editor adds : While they are shiver uig with their snows and cold winds in lhe "Athens ol America,'' here in New Orleans we are luxuriating in the midst of the rarest vegetables ol uummor."' Among the Ion- list of item. i lhe genera! appropriation bill passed by th rVcrnf IgLlJtu,e. finrj .he of t25,C00 appropriated for the rrbuiUW 0r . I. . I -1. . :.. . L I . Ski i . ' the locks in the Canal at Northumberland and repairs Iv tke shuts at the ShamokiQ mm. E Y. Bright, Esq., on of their most en terprising citizens, i now engird j i erecting a larg tuundry and Machine Shop in Sunbury. Mr. Andrews, member of Congress from the Lincoln District, Ma., died at Paris, Me., on Fridny morning. He was Zi years of age. The Bank ol I)mille has declared a dividend of 4 p-r crni. fr the last sis months, payable on the Mihinst. Wasiii.nGEnji, May 6. Mr. Clay snt up awhile to-d.iy. Dr. Jackson, his phvsi- ,., his lungs are not seriously atfer. ... l,. , "r" rnrr"ies nawe Bt-n , ... . , , n . ' .. ""'" I mat conouion. jio snuatioo m regarded by all as very precarious. Kossuth hada splendid recep-ion in Low ell on the 5 h May. Court closer) at iroomsborz n Tuesday iiuoii, nwiiiig only 1 j day. Whig Electing, " A moclingof the Whigs ol I'niotv County will be held in the Court Houte at New Hcrlin, on Tt tsiuT ihe J)th of Mat (firs! Court week.) We ho) there will Le general turn-oat to rarity the action of the late Harrisburg Contention, a4 a'so to transact other importai t business. CnanLES Matiu., C?airman. C?"No alteration to report in tlie Lewisbarg Market. -DEATHS. Ia Kelly Tji. liih uli. Mam CaTHiuni, laughter of John anj Sarah - man, aged 1 Ji"-r am) 3 aiunth. In Jlilton, un Tueiij, Mrs. CaTtist Suil'in. Sied a siut 4-i Tears. Atia;eminrT, ,t Milion, on tR 25th ot Aiml. Miss Mitassa A. Mima, of Kual..i!i, n;nl 17 yrats. Flour Barrels. 'P'HE su'w-riU-r m.ulil tf"-lfully infurm lh 1 tuizrnn ol I.uzt tiie and ailj nr.uig couloirs, ilut the will k?(. lon atnly on hand at I'ithrr .V riarilut' Var bou iu the Bufo'of VI likesw Uarre al least 1SG0 Floar Barrels, From whence all ettion of ihe cuontry can be -ui(.li-J. M. U. Orders fer harrrl fmm a distance !-e regularly aiientled la. Ad.lir.-. Baldwin h Hrumi. llunti.ji!e, I.uzvrne t'o.. Pa." Price at Warehouse, .$:J0 per hurxlrnl. UAI IiWfX & BRtlWX HuntsviHe, I.ui Co P. J4a) S. 16S 3.n.J TKE SUSQUEHANNA RAIL-ROAD i:tt iidcd tu .lliUlinburs !! V D terminntine for the preaent in the New 8' ace .1 I. . KISt:L. (Room Llely .H-cuned by Mnu t Mmek) hn has armed in the 6rt train wiih a laru. well .elected slock of rv v elected wnh great care ai lo oualny, tyte inj uue, in the city nt I hiljoVlphia DRY C GODS. A VF.rrr.4X r,(oi.- .hi, h lll give trttrr Ii. D than anj at th- same price ornthrr Eo-lish. Pn-nrh j XiST "TI "'" "d I.irin-s, lri.lTnr, (oltonaJiS, Ctt.i la.sin-i.Ti t jnn v. ,Wy iMe, uJnZ,' --i.-in- fioths. fa.!m-. caw:aa. Twjt, Uui.,r, i F '-nnr-' '' I'u. it i ry ut the must substantial : 'r,'.F.r t.nnn-. . r v , i! ' ''''''"-howFinchClothan.traainire., j a lare a.naiei t Ki.fc-IL.h ami fr-nrh Lawns. Mus- lins. i.in;h.ini. Har g , B.,mliaiinp, S la Gola. Swiss. 51u-. ins an-t. K ltnr", Jar.in. ta. TUrtail, Lacra, Uusirrr lrh aud Utmisa L.in,-n, Ac CROCERIFS; C. ..T.- Tea, Spiers. Su.::r, 3l..l.. tlict, Cbrrter Cm kers. S.ip. CaniJiw, Tol-ar, Sejiars, Ac .-Iji Ilinlicaif, (Ju'tiisKurr, Cethrwarrf Jioofs mul Shirt, Hits. ii l'ml''113". Praol. Bru-hes. Br. om and other art-ct-s oi ..tercnanJize needed here, all of whicb win i.e soio ai rues o lots as lo antoniah pur chaetK. GU-e the nnc Merchant a fair trial : ry'.rain d Produce of all kinds wanted iu exchange and lhe highest market prices paid Mifilinburg, May 8, 185J Valuable Prapcrln. "Y)y t,ff""I PriTat Sale in BL'l'FALl ALLEY, L'nion Co., Po tx mi.'cs fion Lewisburg aud Iie miles from Millon, a rami or ao .4rrrr of which SO are Woodland, with a Mansion snA a Trnant Hjow, a Siable and a Log Barn, larga Orchard, and two excellent priiig, of Waier to ke sold in one tract or two to suit purvhaaen; also 5JTH70 LOTS IN LEWISBURG, j One with a two st. Brick H,.us anJ frw ssiaM. the other a ti stor, Frwirilouse"! SiM: Immediate potion of , half of the 1 1 w,e ,r""' on ihe 1st April neit. j On cou.u of .11 heal.h the owner will dii-poae- I " p-'"iio'i oi ui prnperry sery low, and half I ins uitui rauiii i mir reioim ou inii H. C. UICKOK. Ac.nt for O-ner l,eisaurgr.viay W, 1852 3 f-''i:ston Anns," EiaJire-Journl,-.n.l lnmstrr- "UIS. M abCTeamt il ns-i. M dig th,am.-,.. Just Received at the Cheap Store of C. E. BOWES, A LOy.f C0tCE GOODS ,r fcnk L.ie9 J;, and Gentlemen, hich e b. softl as ebeso a at any other esahlishnsent be I wren this .Bl Philadelphia. Friends will pleas giT 0s a call and examine sur stock which compiiseaa choico assortment of UIU' GOODS, GUOCKRIES, UUEENS.VARR. IUW.CAPS.4c. An ennmeration of the diffl-rent articles we deem unnecessary.., ih .! comprise eve7thing: u.ua.ly kept in a well furnished store Taa. kful lor past faTors . ,ouj fnJww by srllmr; .plead, Good, ,t u, tit ; a continusncs ol ihe sam. I v Country reduce wanted in excasnss.
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