I j ( To the Farm:. ol jPennsylviiiii ! RiHng Calves A New fiZethal. ami Tilt .VE'vJlirtOUlMS M Ali.t. ' While on a short visit to the farm of Tlie First Exhibition of the IVuu?. Iva-: Mi. - Cromwell, of this town, a few tia stale Agricultural S -cit-ty afforded lJjys ar" our attention was drawu to a atisfaciory evidence that it in nut .lilfu ult I'1'"1 of raising calves for early sale, which, to develop the rrarjivis ol our State for t0 us iu luis ection of tue country, has to interesting an occasiou. The L--.iitiou tIje I'P'rau,-'c of novelty, aud Deems itself, the pleasure we derived from it, auJ worthy of the consideration of stock its profitable effects, iu the face of tLe growers. doubt aud fears which haug heavily upon ' ?Ir- Cromwell took ten calves (all hci ncw project?, were beyond our reasonable . fcr0 ljst -TrinS an& commenced feeding expectation. Now we know what can be! ,hem ou SJur ,uilk at a ft:W JaJs olJ done, and we propose to hold our StcuNuj keeping them ou the same kind of food Annual Esiiibition at L-mmser, ,i during the summer, taking good care to WtdneMl.fi, Thurs-lnu od Fndau, the i fttJ tUcm uniformly, but not abundantly, iil'M, Zist awl -- UeloOcr, !?;::, to which we invite all persons everywhere who feel an interest iu the subject. We Lave made arrangements for the most am ple accommodations and care of all ani mals, products and machinery which shall be brought there ; and we trust tht.t every Farmer, Horticulturist, Manufacturer, Mechanic and Inventor, will partake with u, and consider himself as one engaged iu the work of making this Exhibition as great, interesting and profitable as it it our design it should be. Our Society especially desires to recog nise the influence and power that molLer.- and daughters may ex 'rt iu promoting our object; and we therefore cordially invite the iu to our meeting, and solicit the con- libutiuis of their taste aud iudustrv to gte beauty and interest to our Exhibition FiU;i K WATTS, r.-eidfnt. Advantage of the Farmer of this Age. Within the cure of a century, what Vast discoveries have been made iu rela tion to the structure of pluuta and to the vegetable e.inoinv in the functions, specially of absorption and perspiration. Science has t'm.wu the mode iu which plants take up their aliment, the particu lar kind of a i aunt ic paired by theiu. and the circulation, of the food iu the juices of the plant, its changes by respira tion and evacuations by respiratiou. These accession to our knowledge of the vegeta ble kiugdutu have been made by degr:es, tue rCSUlt Ot long MUUU'S ailil exact expe- . v ,..T . , riments, py many oitlcmnt persons. I n Ttla-tioQ to prr-piratinn. Dr. Hales (ouud ! that m Btiuflowur lost lib. 14 oz. wt-i'Lt in twelve hours of . hot day. Iu , dry night it Lst about 3 oz. In a moist night little alteration was perceptible. perceptible. Ilavmers know the rariditv w;th know the rapidity with which grass is dried, which is owing to this perspiration, the juices not being! again supplied by absorption as when the Crass Was living. It would be luterestmv to trace the historv of these discoveries iu vegetable physiology, but would require ' more time an 1 space than we can now de- vote to the subject. ' A ceutury ago, nothinir. it mav be said. wag known of the vgetable "aaatouiv. Now the structure of the plant has become ...i .n i . ., , "UJU""j "e U,n" tnow.cd of the former i confined to a fewer mm- ber of persons than the latter. from those experiments that the s:ip ascends the spiral vessels of the plant formic? iu iti a-e.-lit the alhiirninii :n ,i descending in the -uter bark. This knowledge is valuable to the farmer, who bv thi know fL.t if he womU ,l,r. his tree bv ir "in, he must cut tl,ron,h .lkr. 4,,i,. i.-i u:i. :x- the alburnu.u to tue hard wood, whi.e it te merely girdle, the outer bark of h,s rfC O' C vine with a narrow ring after m'.J-suinmtr. i when the sap is descending he ui.iy in crease cis crop of grapes l.y preveii'iug tbe descent of the sap, and nHiiiing it j for the nourishment of the f,uit, without : injury to the viue, if the ring is not made ; too wide to unite airain. The to pen tie-; wen named, with a few others, Mirbcl, ' Malpighi, Grw, Wiideuow, 11 i!e9, I'l test- ! ly and others, by a series of interesfiiii; ' cAjjciiiiicuip, uave uia le us aeouainieil I It is only a li'tl nior than fif-v vears Ur 8,111 1 ' " 11 U-'1"'H' l'(l- lor the Sus- 1 a Prtmn ot tne .Managers and StocK- ; our kthary, stand up, and we will sup- : '"f 2 various taoes to uc ium at tins r a:: i . -since the lri.e,r,.,.,i,.,.ft , ,1 ' . ' nuehaiina Co. The .'cwral and deep in- lloldt;" resident on the maiu line be as- . port ou this is the time for action. election. Ac. v'levtliMi, J.ily 13. 1 iv? s-e.Tner IZllZl If t , i n' '.erc-t fel. in ,1.. action wa. .t.e.Ul by , respected iu the adoption of; A. counties are now legal corpora- By order of the Stan.lins Committee : A.m. r.ea ,..d le (.rop! !!, r C.y oftKe., eap ressets oi plants, wa. given by Dr. , t ' - important measures and chauges of pur- : tku therefore CHAIiI.EM MEItKII.I., CW-moa. cao.e in eoihsion hiv n.-ht at 10 . l. ck. Sarwiu, aud their operation and function-j !tIu:il cruwU ot I'-''1"10 ,hat at,tnu- po-o. j K,.s(1iVed That for the evcnttnl bene 'il""'"' s 'itnj Kumi os.i. some 15 milts . a. t of in. cm. IV lit ascertained, by experiments of himself i f t0 1",e" U ,Lo - On Tht.r,- Sucll is tLc an2ui,ee 0f the truest ! fit of this couutv, we most respect fully ! ?T,,,r R"" , t "Zl" 'C' u-,m":,kl '"" ""'f and oth-rs, followed to more certain re-! 'L' "S tbc Court announced their fril.nd, of tbe groat Eric "connection, every ak the Commiioners of the county to w i.raw J..., 6. H k r;'"""J Ue j'"'" lh" ...It. Mr K-,.:..t T. .. .... ,:. i i decision to be n, f nr lUr Sqmlfinu r.. ;..,..., t ; .... subscribe stock, to the amount of two bun- . Am,'r" d .'" lM;'e ,"''i-l"o 111 with the structure al functions of tLe of the road, who with a few others equally also to impress upon our citizens and bur vegetable world. honorable have busied themselves iu mis- j oiigh authorities the iudispensable nerciiify To Dr. Priestly we owe thp knowledge Lading the people by the foulest falsehoods I of thoroughly cleansing aud purifying of the respiratory action of the leaves of they could invent, aud by iuflamiug honest every street, alley and building in the plants. And his opinion was, that, the ( uut uiistakm pr. judiccs. They have rep- j I'le. We do not apprehend the preva-1 luspiratien was by the upper, and the ex- i resented that 3Ir. Heimbach was about to j lence of this disease along the Juniata in j piratioii by the under surface of the leaf, i recede from the lawful and hiauly position j an epidemic form, this season. It poems 1 The fact is corroborated by the use of the ue bad assumed iu reference to this great ' as at Aleiadria three years ago to j cabbage leave in medical treatment- the ! county interest ' We opine this story will j have originated in local causes, and we be-( upper and ind 6mooth side is alwavs annlied 11 vs.kin, which "draws," as it is to the termed in the same wanner will have no such tffect. It is true a great deal remains for the reiearch of science to accomplish. "When we attempt," sayS Ir. Smith, " to con ndcrhow the particular hecretions of dif ferent species and tribes of p'ants aie lorinud ; how the same soil, the same at Biosphere, should iu the leaf of the vine j or Borri, produce a wholesome acid, and ia that of a spurge or machined a most i virulent poison ; how sweet and nutrieious r Herbage should trcw among the acrid crowfoot atid aeouite, we found ourselves tbtally unable U. comprehend the existence cf such wouderfu! p.,w..rs iu s0 small and seemingly himple an or.wu ll3 the leaf of t,Liut." -V. L. Jut III: r so aa to keep them growing thriftily, without forcing too rapidly. In the fall they were put iu the stables, and fed ou hay aud a little meal, increasing the quan tity of the latter gradually, with a view of fitting them for P j iu the spring, at one year oid, or a little under. These ten calves now look like young oxen, and are estimated to weigh about 000 lbs. each, alive. They will probably be sent to market soon, say next mouth, when we shall see how such liff will sell, 11 - - , . . ! aua Uow it will be relished by tue lovers .. i . , , , , ot c-od eating, l or ourselves we should i.,. . 1 '.an If fin. iti m Iioi-f .t....i:n.. .1'.. "v.-..-. iv utt..ut a u.u-1 selVM a3 stocsuoMers, to the Uouuty ot " r uer froai one of the best of them. We j Warren, (whose Commissioners are pre- i 11 if tu,J law had authorized us to sub understood from Mr. C-, who is one of ! sent aud concurring,) aud to the interests j mit the question to a vote of the people, the best farmers, and who is making this trial by way of experiment, t hot he is not ipiite tatilicd thus fur w'ith the present ; attempt to raise Hof iu one year, but he thinks some improvement can be made. -" Y. Funwr. iiiuidmrg CJjronirlr. V I Vi f H. c. hickdk, Ediir. j o. n. wobden, Frinter. At J iuMi in a.lT;mrp. f 1.75 in tlini months, $2 paid wiiiuu th vo;ir, aud S-'.itO at the vtid of the year. Amenta in ehilii iei; h.a V II l'lilmor iul E W Crr. Iseirisbmyj, Ia. Fl-.IDAT Alol'.XI.V;, Jl'LY 23. So2 A offi?r, ,Z,u.:77r,l;"","t"r A;ln,ini'!r""''7 ,'"'',ir n tnii.rrs.ijty an 1 uiiuirv Mi-n-huiL-. Mauufartunrs. i M'-'.h;mic-s, Ku-m-j i dip"Si. of aiivtmn: - Mftt all wlio v it-h to i.n-Mirr or t u-J lt wWl tu c;rf uotir of the .1",oJ "' iiKr'niucr:r-iiliit:ou m aoniiiiuu.lv ...ntHi i ' , '-"V"' 1 l,r"i "i-t n f a'tivf. eolv.-nt proUuivrs, i "tiuni.T. auj .uai. ru. a n other iu the state. 1 ft Vhii- Nnuiinr f,,r I'r.Ki l. ni w't.n sott, of .New jwj I -wu N"r TiSS.W North c.rohna i ew.FurJn.tic.-.nh.. .,i,T.-m.. o.irt .r p-mra: n.JoKni u. rvvox .., Arr.,n.J,:un,y. ' Jaluu lvt-tMA.x, ikk, loumy. t5.Pemneriflr nrnition f r Pre.i.Jent : O-n. U.I.IX flEUVl at Sew HamjMhire. j 5-Deuiocratic N..inintOi..n f.-r Vire I'resi-ient: William it. Kjo.ot Alabama, ' a-wmcrtl Vralnrtiwi f.T Cnl rommimWr; t Commiw-oner: - : - L.thJi,ur,,.j 1-.u.iouniy. Our Rail Road. Safe! J The application of the Susquehanna j Rail Road Company for an injunction to riS'rain the Suulury & Erie Company ,rrom wrongfully occupying tho route be - , '"i ""1 urj and llarrisburg, was ar- .,.,J U, ,U s c..i... ' i "a "y -'I- -'lerc I dltu aua Att i' 1 - amphell, for the Stiubury k Erie, and Ly Uenj. H. Brews- f 'ii.i.i.".'. We shall probabiv be able to lay the opinion of the Court before our readers next wick. This decision removes I lh" ,ml-V M:ri',a!i olr,aclc in ,Lc w of ti': 1 ,'l,,-r:,''uU8 of tU i?"l'etnna Company, I :,UU W"1 U0W DU aDle f0 I r0Ceea UU- ! u"' sk'd the ,0,inn auJ completion of j 'ueir roau. ine lnteresrs anu riuts oi . - j M afc tull Pc-cted, by 1. 1 .1 'm. . 1. . . f mis jesuu, aainsi me maciinauoas (I ! hi.elinj' finissaries at home, aud unscru pulous lival cumpanies abroad. fiffThc reckless Kims last week stated that Gtoitiii: IftlMDACH, Es.., one of our County Coiiiii,issioiH ri, had subscribed the County btock in the .Susrpiehauua li. 11. Company, ' under yi(se rrpretcntation -fus." The card of Mr. Ileiuibach, iu another column, euictually demolishes t'lis last siatider OI an luteresteu Olieuiv , , , ' I - -11 1 r 1 . 1 1 . ne tcuml about !s true as the one that this j lieve it will be fouud to have already ex-' ',. i i . i . 1. . . ,! i , . f , , , , , "orough had abandoucd her subscription .; petidcd its force, as we hear of no later ! . ' , .... .1 . ,,, ... at. i t-- senses, cither at l'atterson, or elsewhere. CuTiie I mon Couuty Mutual lire' ' . . ... ! . . ,, Xusuia-.ee l.om pany Las given insurances, ! amounting S7;',0CU, some in almost every ; town in. the county. Its operations are ! confined witLin this county. ' , The above paragraph in the last weeka , Chronicle, having been misunderstood, we v. mid .state that the word town" embra- cc. Townships as well as Boroughs. About . ii..!f the insurances are in townships. JKJf-The Whig State Journal says, nine i hundred dollars, the amount required to , - m Jim i'hilij.-, was raised laat week, j and placed iu the hands of Charles C. K. i iv ii, lv-q , who immediately left for Virginia, to purchase Jim and restore him to his family and liberty. Of this sum, John II. Bka.nt, his former employer, rue thau Luuiiid di'llais. LEWISBUKG CIIKONICLE & WEST Public Feeling at the West. j To the People of Unloa County. A large meeting of Stockholders of the In justice to myself as to you, I deem S uubury & Erie Kailroad Company was it to be my duty, as a public officer, to held in Warren on the l'2th iust., when offer to you soma explanations in relation the following important, straight-forward, to the subscription of 200,000 by the and truthful resolutions (among others of Couuty to the Susquehanna Railroad Com a similar character) were passed, unaui- pany, together with the reasons which iu- mously : ' flueuccd my conduct in the matter. Be ll. That we deem any extension of fore the passage of the law by the Legis the Suubury & Erie ltoad, unnecessary laturc authorizing counties to subscribe, and injudicious. It wouid add nearly 5U the Commissioners were consulted hy per cent, to the expense of constructing, ; ., ... , ' , ., , . . ' , i . , .,s promineut irentlcmen throupu the county, aud greatly detract from the value of the , 1 6 fc, : stock, which, confined to a road from Erie ihls anJ Democrat, aud we were in to Williamsport, or even to Suubury, we formed by them, as well as directly by the believe would yield better dividends than any other Kailroad of maguitude iu the country. to extend "the SuTbury & Erio ltoad down the Susuuchanua from Suuburv at this time, is obviously in conflict with the spi- 111. 01 iiiu .iut vi Aascuiuijr giani,iiij iuc rt 1 11 1 link -klk I T rn ttt I' r. , a tt 1 1 1 rr .f u Nnr rw.. ... u. " . tain contingency which has not happened, pany 1 4. That, regarding the resolution of extension, in pursuance of which the Hoard have been surveying and putting titular t iTltt-M't U'trlr 1i.tl.iiar fiitiilmrv it 4 ; . , , " mrniii tout, for want ot power in those , J , !. . woo passeu h yet we aeem it uue to our- . 4 . . . . . - of the great enterprise itself, to say to the Joard of Managers, that we subscribed tor stock in the feuubury & Lne Railroad , , , J. i - i - Company under circumstances which in- duced us to expect that it would oulv be ; necessary to make the HO miles from Erie i to Williamsport: such was the under standing given out by Pres't Miller and I the Managers, the l'hiladelnhia Committee c , i aud the Solicitors for Stock subscriptions, generally. Aud we can nut consent to t-..,i.rf i rtnil int-A Wiltilifir 1 tin, A nf fif extension by paying any instalment on toek which may be called for, or other ; wise, uutil the extension isabaudoned aud ; distinctly disavowed by the Hoard of Managers, as the policy of the Company, i holding ourselves always ready to pay I BL'U l 'H appear that the money is iu I good faith to be applied to the object for i which it was subscribed, without enlarge- . ..... ... c ment. I. util the Board shall so -disavow aud abandon said extension, they can rea lize nothing from County, or individual subscriptions iu this County. And we believe the same sentiment prevails in Erio, Klk and Clinton, to an extent nearly, if j not entirely, unanimous. 0. That, iu the opinion of this meet ing, the primary object of which the Com pany over which Daniel L Miller presides, ;'s chartered, and which has been so long anil tenaciously cherished by its original projectors and friends, seems to be over looked and disregarded by him, in his new born zeal lor the proposed extension, t th jrebv zivimr to the branch precedence j ovcr Uuxjk anJ tQ prnjects secondarv j aud incidental, the energies aud attentions j that belong of right to the original enter prise, whereby the conn lence ot a large proportion, we doubt not of a large ma jority, of the stockholders, in his useful- ! "ess and efli .iency in that position is great ly impaired or entirely destroyed. Wc , tucieiore respecuuiiy siiiriresi io .nr. Jin- ! .1 C -i.ii . w I ler aud the Uoard of Managers the tiro- j p,.iefv of a voluntary change in the cxecu- ; tive department of the Compauy's orga - nizatiou, and that hereafter the will of at .,,-.. . , ,1. i t ir-.e . uicu tnousatei iouars, 1:1 ine i.aiiroaii .11 a iiit;h e.v ...... ...... - ... yt. ; cuny on the huc to II ut,,mTort, ; Un. tQ Williamsport, pro- Xew Ber,,,-. Jtt.v 3, a majority be,.., pre AND 1 II.'LADKLriHA AND THE NoUX!!- vi(,(,j (Le S;liJ r(,aJ m be ouhe ! sellt, lt. ,;,,,., Pr..PoS,tio.i u as vlbtn.lted : Ukst Complete IT TO Lhik. There is no mom v to souan-ler on parallel lines. '..m-iii xmau Extract from a private letter to a gent iu this place, dated i .nLi...-iu.....j "i TLcre , L j ,L , hu,. i at am, .Mlln,ntowUJ One 1! I r f I'Tr cTi i.V V .l.llT- l'l 1V., m.in was takt-n to Newport for interment on .Saturday last. It runs its course in about from (jiir to seven hours, and as vet all medical ifTorts have been ineffectual "iu even giving momentary relief. The health , ft 1-ii.li- .f this town and neighborhood is very good, but i iear we can not escape the ..i...l... I ui'lil. : i j"Vc do not publi.-h the above para graph to excite uneasiness in this region, but to give the true state of the case iu sieau ui vaj;ue, c-iaggcraicu ruiuorj uui Our town and its vicinity is proverbially j i , . ot the most healthy and salubrious lo- calitics in the State. e have a hue open country around us, with healthful breezes I j steadily blowing fresh and pure from the I mountains; and with proper and timely sanitory regulations, prudence in diet, and la careful avoidance of undue exposure and i excitement, we my reasonably hope to ! r-"uuo - M'- i ous- 15ut ean i0t.t0 s,ro,i'y ,ml3 j PuD "r.rca,lm lhc iTortancc of adopt iug judicious measures to guard against inviting such a disease to our midst by imprudence ami excess. &i"Judgo Gibson, on account of illness, left Suubury several days since, fur his home iu Carlisle. men at the head of the Company, that ! tne location of the road on this side of the river, depended mainly upon the sub-! scriPtion b tliC county. To all thse im- j portuuities, Mr. Wilt and myself replied, j that we would be governed by what the J wisu 01 lue people oi tue couuiy migui j 1 . i,e s0 ar as W(! could ascertain it. lne by a 1)(;UWcrat;c Legisk. j ture, received the approval of II is ixcel- lT. William liigler, the Governor of the State, authorizing us to subscribe. : We still hesitated, wishing to consult the ! i i . i wisu oi a majority oi our cousumcuis, so 1 r , , . , .. ... ir far as we could ascertain it. lo umelf . ... . . , , , it woiilil liiivp tipfin tiinfotii tnor Ai-eeotft- ! but this amendment the Democratio Legis- , i ,i n ,. r,r.o- , ., , . . .. . . should be put in the Bill. About this 1 ""UlQ "" ""I' tlme tlie times, the organ ot tne Uemocrauc party in mis county, iook up the subject and in a number of able ar- tides shewed the great advantage it would be to the people of this county to have the ltoad ou this side of the river from the Blue Hill, aud urged upon us the propriety of subscribing, and subscribing at once, the sum of $:2UO,000. Meetings were called at several places, and the same matter urged upon us. Among the rest, a very large meeting was held in the Grand Jury Room on the evening of the 4th of March last, and a committee of seven was iippointed to prepare and submit a report. That committee was, John See- bold, Joseph Casey, John M. Baum, Ja cob Horlacher, Henry Mourer, Charles Merrill, and Joseph Kleckner. The committee were all present at the meeting, and were called to retire to another room to deliberate on their repoit. Six of the gentlemen went, Mr. Casey declining to act. After a considerable time, tnej returnea wua a unaniwoui re- . i 1 .luflnv,. or, ;n r.ori a r ' fo.l )ws : Vhen the Central Road pays C per cent, m i unnn.sncu sta.e, ,vr cau seaicc- iy iorm an csiiuiare oi tuis roan, wna. u will do when Cuished. Comparatively, wc are warranted to say that it will not be under 12 per cent. When in view of such results, independent of the convenience and benefit of the community through which it will riass. as well as the millions 0f the srreat W'eit, the South, aud the . . - . ' Kast. the advancement of nronertv. and:"1 ' ; f .!..., -..U j sav, delay no longer, more especially when ; a ll!ilcr state conies and taps us aa it were ' ou the shoulder and bids us arouse from A 1 .1 1 TV.!! . -1 . . ! 1 I West side of the West Mranch of the I Suoueha.iua at or about the Hluc Hill, I to the jiorthcru terunuua ol the couuty. ' i. n-i i. I Kusolved, That we recommend to the ineeting io appoint i'elegates ro tne Hal- timore Convention, to meet ISth inst '' S,.,..,el T'.wk r. f tt,., These proceedings were pub- ' l' 1 j jjsnej arj(j . .' . never called forth one word in lTi"J'Liu" lu lu-1" "a i""" 'ngs of other meetings. Desides this, I ! consulted privately with as many citizens . 0f the county, Wh'gs and Democrats, as j cnul j j Li expressed them-: ' sines ..ppoM-u to tue measure, yc a large majority of those I conversed with ex- : pressed themselves favorably to it aud , , , . , i i .1. ... . i 1 i urSftJ il uPn ua- Un,,or .th;sc circum" j , , . . , . . . , ,. . . .j, j . sooner was it made thau John M. Baum, Editor of the Uuion Times, the man who ptessed and urged us, and as a member of the committee slated the road would brine in 12 per cent., aud pledged his honor to sustain us, turns around and assails us with every epithet for having done what he urged upon us in every way he could. ..J.J virtual IJW UUUUl 13 IMUSUCU O . . . . . . . . . for the purpose of tuitirinff the U hi, . ' ' 3 1 to wuicn i.ir. v . it c ami mvsei. t)i . . , , This course I know is looked upon This course no doubt is pursued by Baum ig par- Iclong. upon with scorn and contempt by many hiph minded, JM , T"1 - '11.0" SUcb a C0U"' 0r 6tP to 6Uch' i believed at the time the -subscription was majC) anj believe yet, that Me County nccer calkd on to one fartkinJ (he mnllt). There are many honest citizens who differ fairly and honestly in this mutter, and for the opinions of such I entertain the utmost respect. But can dor compels me to say that 1 can not do the same with those who first took every means they could to get me to make the subscription, aud now curse me fur doing only what they insisted aud urged me to do. July 18, 18i)2. V J J V" G LOUGH IILIMDACU. 1311 ANCH FARMER. rWm. L- Dewart, Esp, of Suubury,) , of Suubury, berlandcouu- re also others is warmly urged in Northum tv for Congress. There are also others proposed for the honor in that county. The Tp of Lower Mahanoy is attached to the Union, Dauphin, and Lebanon District. The Whigs of that Township receutly met, concurred in the nomination of Jas. Fox, Es., of Ilarrisbnrg for Congress, and appoiuted Three Conferees two too many, for the size of the State of George town. 82-Who could have supposed that the sweetest j-oet of Scotland the one most r. 1 r 1.: ,.P;.ri,..itiri. uf!m !i rilnii'irist ? falu(.,l fr Lis originality was a phiigtirist : Y'et we So 1 articles which Huuhiir Ulkns paimt.,l 0ff upon the world as his own.wcro i eopieJ,with but slight improvements, from tue 'aMt,V l'reJ.iierian, New Uerliu the irayer iu Prospect of Dcath,aud Lines left at a Friend's House for example. Well-; a-day ! so we can not put trust in "port." any more than iu "princes '." - ' . KTOne of the Patent Cider Mills de - . , r advertising columns has 1 at Weidcnsaul's Hotel in' scribed in our been depositee this t.lace where it will remain a few days, 1 1 . i f.ii- TinTil. innneetion Farmers and others i .... , , . ' , thin crrippn on. improvement. ;uiw:n:o.u m i on the old fashioned way. arc invited to call and examine it. As soon as apples Executrix, and Hon. Thomas A. Marshall ,he s;ro((C bM no, wriou,ly A cn,(J m are sufficiently rinc, a public trial of its Jani J- Harrison, Executors of the , anni f tli mother, iti a house on SW.a caoabilities will be made, of which Juc'w. witu a Fisiou that no security st,eet, was severely stunned, and, for some f. ! ihall be rcouired of either. time, Hfe was despaired of. A hrge num- notice willJe iTen: , i , ... - ! her of trees were struck in the vicinity the B.c.M'Coriuick's Reaper had a public ' The brave and excellent officer, Adjutant , a,me evening, trial in this neighborhood on Fiiday last, General Roger Jones, died in Washington e reur.t to iearn by telegraph, from and Husscy's on Wednesday last. We city, on Friday last. His disease was that Louisnde, Ky., that the Hun. John M Km have heard many encomiums on both, but of cholera worbus-some say, cholera, ly, an Assute Justice ol the U. S. Su. -.t i. .i .-. I!.. i nn.. of ill- vetentu of the war of l ietiie Court, died III that city, Irom au at. no statistics with regard to the operations 110 wa3 one 01 llIe veterans oi war oi i ... ,..ie.v of cither. Slniii ry, July 22, 1S52. ; The I'enns Creek Acfjucduet is broken ; so that it will take ten days to fix it. One ' span is broken out. B. Tor the Lewisturg Chronic'e. Vo l "youns and inpxrcr'enCL' ' f Chronicle, should doff your straws t. father- confessor -M." Long may he live to perform ' this "solemn duties" a pattern of propriety. . patriotism, piety and pelf. Long life also to i the veteran war-chief who has " saved the j Church" for twenty years already, by battlin; I Anninianism an J New Schoolisin, an 1 who yet I lives to knock out the fotnulatiotis from I'nelf Tom's Cabin" by his mere ipse ntiiT.an J did thereby savc the Union whereat most white men ami .some red men rej. ice. That obscure work has such a "limited circulation' moreo-J ver,that th wortd-wnle fam" of the respective r .1... a . :i :.. in. ( 0115 .i me u jem ru.si '-a"u tlie 15 vear. pii'-iiiM OI Lewibour- win acam- jless ,!rive fncle Tom an. Ang-1 Eva into a miwJ nWnriw ourf nhlitoraii. att ihetrKil j in,,uences. Sl, moIe it be , An(l so hope,h auJ ( M li);it rtfraaiuetU f U- i - COVSTY COXl'ESTIOX. To (he IVIiiss of luiou C'onntj. The Whiccit''iisofthe county are requests J to meet at their usual places or holiiin? elections in their several Districts, on H.lTVJiPA Y tiie 1 lih day of Antrum neit, at 2 o clock in the atternoou, and elect (troiu each d.Mr.ci) tno leleSa.e, to meet .,, County Convention a. the r,,u:t n"u ,n -Vt"w B"r!m "" -voxi,A Y lhc ! !l ,Jav uf" All-:"sl neIt. Il nominate oan.ii lates . . ,1... it iti.linr .mm OIP in : That in place of t present manner of ni.-iknn- cunry n ..minations (by t- ns (he nvo Lb-lee.tes ,. . . ,- L. , (ii.i.'eiih 'r) the lullowm kn.o Crau.,-r, ,.ty or Ohio syst-tn- in ( entity rn as trie be adopt. . v.z.Tiie citizens to meet at a tune and pUee to be fixed iy the SiaiHlint; Cotnnnttef, in their i respective election districts, then lo pmcred .and elect one Jiide and tuM Insnectors. who shall hold ihe m. etiii!;. Next, the people are u v'e dtrecily for such persons as they wish ... I .U I f .1 . I- voles to be counted.and ceriine.l to the founty Convention, and the Jndu'e of the meeting to be '!ie Heaate. In the County Convention, all the votes to be counted Iroin all the election 'districts, and such persons as have a majontv "'" "le v,,",s- "r hiishest number, ui be the l;.i ....... .i. ...i:.... ... (lf a Uv ie ,;VMnlln IO lU.cu,e l,y ballot, and da all the other duties of an ordinarv County fnvnt.on,s,.rh as appointment of Conferees', i.anu.iiiii' oi int. li.ii iv loi aiil.ii oiul l. ill Clic Not having the authority to make ihe propn- -j j atu Liiaiic, uic .si.iiiuiiii; ..oiiuuuiec suoillllieu the same to he decided by the next County Convention, and requested that the Delegates be "tructcd as to the propriety of adopting or i refusing ihe said alteration, University at Lcwisburg, C OMMEXCEMEXT WEEK. SfSDiT, Ant. 1 o'cl'M'k, P. M. Annual Sfrm-n b- f..re S'..-tftT of inquiry, ty Kcv. L. M. LEVY, i.f Went 1'hila.ieli hia. " (.Vinci., I' M. Annual Mcctio cf th ftii.ir.1 of Curators. r' j oVl rk, r. m. Aimi.trsary of tl.o Sneietyof Alumni J. M. I.I.N N, of U'Wirhurg. Oratv. GEO. O. 1UK, cf rblladrii-Lia, l-rt. -0 nVli ck, A. M. Mcctios of Board of Truiitee... " o'clock, P.M. Annual Mvctiug of Ta. BaptiAt E-.llicuti.o Society. 31- o'clock Aadis.sii bvfnra do TnsciY, u cima Anniversary oi ine tueia A'ri.a aud Ku.-i.wii Literary s.Ki.t.,. J'v.m'"'- L.K.TA,)lt,Ci.ica1(..,ia,y d o'clock, A. M. Couuwucvmcat.' WusrVr, " 15 OKO. y. AMiKUSON, S..c'y of the lacutly. ! U'ashineioii, July 0. We learn Iroin Uuques;ioimhie authority lhal the lion. Ah- bolt Lawrence ha positively resigned his postns iiiunsier loKiioland and that either Mr V.-I..rr..r M r . I ', ,t ,nrle i p(miIed to su,ceed hi,n. Jud Cnnk,n , of New York, has been noinina'cd tu tl.o JSeuuic m Minijicr ty Me.ito. Win A telei?raihic i - . despatch dated Cme.nnat 1 July 1Uth' "ys : The will of Mr. Clay P"" I scnted in Court on Monday last, ana aa niittcd to record. It is drawn by his own hand, aud bears dale July 10, 1351. It relates almost entirely to the disposition of his estate among the members of his family, the only exception bciug that which relates to his slaves, providing that children of his slaves born after the 1st of January, IHoO, be liberated aud sent to Liberia, the males at the age of ZH, and the females at 5, three years earnings jur t0 t1(.jr emancipation to bo reserved r . i - t.... . i; t 1,A mmn nf firtinir fjr tlitrir bem-fit for the purpose of fitting tui;m out; aud prh.r to removal they are t0 j.B tal.ght tu read, write and cypher, s:avcs iu 0clUfcr uuforc 1350 are bequeathed V) family. Ashlaud is left to Mrs. (ay fur her sole uso and benefit durin uer anj aftcr her death to be sold j and the proceeds to be divided among his children. Tha only specific devises out - ., t ;i . ir I) io- tj.,,1 !"i of Ins lam.ly are, to Dr. D. V. Dud- .111. 17. tue SolJ suuff b'jS presented by Dr. IIu,lt; late of Wasington ; to Henry T. J'unean, a ring containing a piece oi me nr.. ..r ir.. t.:....t..n . 1 w Vf V t.,.. couiu vl au...E.u , w - .1 emir linv fit Iiavp li4?Inn'p ed to c - - , , . t . i i'er the Great. Mrs. Clay is appointed is 12, in which struggle be distinguished himself upon several occasions. lie was - - , n n:itivp hi ir.'ti.i:!. iiTnl hail llileil the post of Adjutant General since the year ii:. Ou the 30th of May, I-!, h was brevet ted a Major General. XciU0 anb Notions. Cjrf'.r anytfutiy viu want nuiU i noici Jjf-h't m-,rr cttsttHiHTM Lawreiu-e rountv, Va. is alif'Ul lo sub- scnlje $150, (JLH) to l!ie iV.tabur afiJ Krie j It ailroud. j , r T f , Viiriuiirj 1' IKI hi "IU; UlfJ V"'" oi'iit'cinen who left Moncv, I'm., in Mi i.il lor ('ah'orum, died l FjiI K-arney, o( (jtwitra io June. t is said that the yield ol whfRt f, t,e Valioy il Virginia, tht rnr, will oniv be trm a ha! to a two thirds crop. A little da ighter of W. L-i. a' LVfi an :e, Omo, wa ,p is med in death, lat wtrk, by eatinj; candy which had btfcli colortd by some poionous subslHiice. linn. John r. hcnmlI'Y. H titltintore. (,as been i.)oin:ed bv the Prenieiii. 't c retarv ol Any, (vice to. A. (Irihinn ieiin-.l ) Mr. Kmtiedv was m ("onres in 1333-3., and liom 1 5 4 1 to ls4j. t'lnou'ar how pious new clothes tcakes people. Tor a lv!i..!j mon ii iti't r tin Mie PI. rt ot.t new slonvis ib y are a' church thn e lune a 0 .v. 'nl;iiw coii ntioti. M 'NTtitAl.. July IS h. The Prov:u-et-i! tj.iieriiiiieiit li.is piiced mi ine disj.o.it. of .hi; ' Relief CoiT.iii'itee." JC-.'.Jllt for the immediate rehel oi the guilders by tiiO eie.i! lire. The lloches'er and N ajirn Ta'U Raii rond is to be opened on the IlO.h inst. Count d'Ois.iv, ihe constant Irieni of the President ol 1'ia.ico during his tei dencc iu Koglaud, lias at List received an appointment us Supei Intendent of the Fine Arts, with a salary ol tueutv-five thousand francs u year. A , homhirdment of Ran -oon Lieut " ' " ' " "f.l,",c.u m. Ct'iiphtdl, l ihe Sesostri. worked su hard th.it In; full don exhausted, it n-J ilenl ' .'iloniNide of a ".'iti 'or an hour an.i a ha!)', while it was d.s.-liirging ten pounds ol powder at every lire. There U a rm?re.in!i!rt firm in Bristol, Pa., named " I'leren cc Scott," There s also one in New Yoik limned ' Tierce Si King." A grntlemaii who did not trust to his memory, roto in his pocket book: "I must be nm-ried when 1 get to town." New Orleans, July 16. The cholera is very prevalent a'onj th river and coast. Several death have taken place. lijstnn, July lit). The Hon. Dniiel Webster is expected to arrive here ai I o' clock tod iv, to meet .Mr. Crampton, the British Minister, who is here. i 1'iinieiise quanlKies of liquor are being sent out ol tl.eciiy, prt paratury to the en- toree.nent ol the liquor law. Stoi i tn Bi siness. VVe are gratified i to learn that the last distiller in this citv,; hns, this week, disroniinued his business. Thirty years ago, there were more distil- y cai 3 , lenes than churches; but gradually ihnir r. ... . nie nave oiic uui, im inw it.t uoc i,a ,. - ased to roll its suinke heaven ward. : r Xetur po.t L'nioo, Friday. ,' - ' ..... I Mr. W obster bus prepared a family hu- rial place at Marshfield, at a cost of $1000, ! on the stininut of ii hill in or.e of his lields, ! niiirlnoiiiiur the nrn.in. , 1 "e W "'e "re"' "re 01 f10"'81 ' sp" d"'""-,:' at jrhn-UK., V:., a j distance ol' 100 tin les. r,Mir milioM of inamirai.1Ul.6(J goods are j nno Himiiailv epotieH imm lr.inoi mil.i.: L'a.ici Su'.cs. WoTH or Uitaiios. The Pathfind. f (he lllt.t a Cenlf.l Rmlroad Uo,n,'..nv. by , r..u-7ly wddtng their Irack nue o,'rld cf .11 tl dost. Wh month, a load io llu way may be rendered dust proof, and at a little more eipen than is required during the same tin to linker up sprinkler. No greater annoyance to aummer Irav. elers can be imagined than thai of being buried alie, s they soiw.timea aie, in ih0 cars. All inventions designed to remedy (hid evil have as yet proved lailurei, except the simple and not -sprns.ie one cf sodding tne track. It oujjht lo bit resorted to ou all the main thoroughfare. With Tout metallic qualification, a man may be pretty sure of eanhly aucceki. . Tiie are, gold in his pocket, tilver in ht tongue, brass in his face, and iron in hit heart. Appointment by the President, by and with the advice and consent ol the Senate William Carr Lane to be Governor ot the Territory of New Memco, ic the placu i uf Jame8 S- lhoun, deceased, 1 Stbi-ck bit Liuhtkinu During the sionu on 'Juesday nighi, the 13 h loit., f L(jlfhe(ao 8nJ l,,c alv i"1' . lt lllU Kefarllled Cnurcn at Freeburg, in ,hl. coun,y wa, struck by lihimoii. nd inju. red cons.ueraoiy. i iieciec.ric iu.a fnitn ilifiier; to lh Matin street, nkm it displayed its freaks. Dr. J. B. llotr -- -- -- -- - - - " . . t ana iieury o. uiyir," no werein ine turret. were more or less eiTeeted r 1 Tt.e Pennsylvania State Agricultural .Society has d 'pointed hrrderick t alta, . . "I . l..hi, II l'tain.F Mi.rl II M f '( Ii!r A ; IIiHIIlUt.r, ol ,,'A a,ncullutAi Board ol the U. ta'.is Ancuuural Socirly. ( Uurlinton, Vt., July 12. II is under stood that the total number ol build'iijjsde vroed by Ihe laic- coi.fi.ierution in Mon ' treal, is from 1V.00 to 15UO, including chit I . Iv those occujiietl by Hie poorer classes in : ihe suburbs cf the City. Quebec suburb u : a liioot enlirely destrovrd. ; It is estimated that nearly 5000 persons i have been rendered holi-elrss by lhc caiam i'y. The lo.s is variously e.nina'ed at j tr'utn $3,00U,000 to 4;M)U,0uU. The fire oiigiiirfted in u cake rhop. ' Haltimoie, Ju! li. The New Or'ean ! papers received to inhi contain ihe details ! of lne recent explosion of ihe steauiboal .St. Jiiiniri. on Lawe t'otichartrain. She I had ubim! 7d pussener nn boa id. T be ' Xjilusioii occurred a' 3 o'clock in (he mom . Uiji, and vvhi!e a. I were as erp, and ili l-.itt at once Lcctme a per.vcl ieck. The ' lhin.es were a. so iiiiu.e.'iaiel y eommunica ' led to a I parts ol the rxmt. and many ho ' Here not hurl bv tilt- explosion were bo ru ed tu dtntli. The t hcI nun. ler of the den d is t.ol known, but it is not probably lesa that, twenty. A bany, July 12 Tho f!are (iovernor Seward, I. rtde J vnh wheat, sunk opposite l'i ijiike. ps.e, vitrrJai. ) I tv coiiiu.eint'd July 3d, and end A li. N. .vi'.-iiii Ciiii Virni . it . triors the death of 'oi. Cm aid i n f 3d lutun'ry, hav iii.. ! ; en iiiordi-red by deserters, tin his way ironi Sin ll.eeo to Camp Yo.na, the mili Mrv p.i; i n ibe Colorado R.ver. Ilver .N" II , J iU 17 Gov. Martin, iei Ins been lyir.u' d.tiieerously ill (ir sev er, il d.i pust in now renvnlewent, and hojitu me i n:i it;.iiied thu'i bu Will lullv rc '.over h:s health. . - . Coi rectcil this Duj. '' heat SOoS.i live 6. '. orn 5f ).!s a:; Flaxseed Hi Uried Apple I5 lijtlei Hi iV-t Tallow 10 Laid 1(1 Main ii Uncoil In Cloverst-ed 350 DEATHS. At i lie Miitintnin H.iuse, 13;h iu... Mi AnniE Clakk. need about 3D year. fOOIEIl.S t 4STEU- TWO ooJ Jeuui.y men Coepers, t uinke Flour Hjr trl. Fuuiteen tenia Cjh per barrel will he pmd fur iiiiikini; nnh I'ut Slav., and 16$ cent with Spill Staves. Wanted immediately. S 1). CTlAI'l'tLL. Lewi-hurg, July 17, IS5J pfiiiitf lot of Veterr UetT0 rtxJ l-y KKE.MEK A CO. JY irme of an order Horn ihe Orphana'Court y ol Cniiin cotinlv, t!ic undetfinnl.A Jmin- i.iianin of Sihul Wnsus, Uue oi Kelly Tp uVcmu, will exjm.e to public kale, ou ihe pre- W .1.. . 1 . - S7 . ' f I p.li'ti uu, rvpl. W, JCO, lhe Wloi"5 KKAL ESTATE, to it : 'lhJ' !uable tratt ol land situated io ih lwnship and county atoreaa'd. Kithu 1$ m,t. B 'h',.",,s "UfT0.' 'r'g.boM b, land ot ihe teiw ot I bo ilson dec d, Llaid M F(aM., f inKan.J.l liover. Philm hhk and oluei. coii.aimtiiji iiji .1'rCS or Iheiea- bcuts. ISO actea cl.areu, bating ihtteon erected j?- 'y ' ''! Kuehen, . ixi Frame barn.. 6,.,,nglIou.e(.ra.n.Trr ,.,,,.. 0 aterA and all ...k..., , ings iiete.--sjry for ihe comfort and con, trr,ce ol a Farm. Thru u ili t good Apple Orrhatd. with a vaiielv ol Fmit Tr.ra. 1 h.rs cleared land I. in a hth atatc ol cultiyaiiou iCf and al.eund with l,iue.tone lor all neary .u-p.r. t-aie to comnifnce ai 10 oMcH'k, A M. on n:J "h" ,etm 'VoBTLAIRn. . t u ti mi tl -'v; ''', M-uv-t-j-j s
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