LEWIS BURG C'HB'O N CLE II. C. HICKOK, Editor. 0. N. W0RDEN, Printer. The Lewisburg Chronicle. A UDaCPHnSNT F4MILT JOCKXit. Issued om. Fritfay Morning! at L'trixburg, Uvm CHHntjf, P:ttny!vatia. fgg Jt prr rrw. firch rttijti.y In tulwar; $1,74, if ptJ witbm thrr- rotnth; it pul witlutt -rtr; $ if ooi (ti-l Ufr lh ,nr . xp:n; 5 rt. fir afnfe mW. ShI-tiiAioii fir mx month or i-s to It pu4 in drainer. Any old patnw prarurii on nr bar d mr4. -ha.lt hte lhi- Chruni.Ur at $1 rarii f r bimHf Aatl the new palrous fr ouc year ualj.) eucb in France. AnTrmtiEMtxTi braid jwIv insert J at W cr-rtts pr t-tUTe uH? week, .1.1 cent farn ititiriit insvrUotu $. MtrpMtt' ftdvertin'nt ntt rxrcelu ono ft.ajrth of a nlttmn, 410 vcar. Uaif quivtf, half j.rU. Yearly LEWISBURG, UNION COUNTY, PENN., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1853. JCrrejoii(cnc of the Lewisburg Chronicle, j O.neco, Stephenson Co., 111., t Dec. 10, 1S53. S One who Las never spent a winter in Illinois, has not lost one of the must beau tiful seasons. To stand on one of tlie high prairies of this country, on a cold day, and where tbc wind has nothing to 230, 148, 205, 227, down to A brain (175 years.) Now, where would our critic draw the line between his ancient and his modern modi's of reckoning "years?" can not be satisfactorily done. Thrilling Incidents at the Fire The only person, seriously injured, is Miss Ellen Totttn, who in the confusion w I and excitement jumped from a second story window of ouc of the buildings on the Pearl Carious Facts and Theories. A correspond.-nt of the N, V. Times, writ cu Rising Prices. The New York Tribune descants in VOLUME X NO. 26. Wnoi.B Number, 604. nanificent Eeqnests. We leitrn from the New York paper that rritiue from Cincinnati, has gathered some j tMamhif m inner respecting the uni-' the late Anson O. Phelps, after providing m inus facts fro,,, the Census tables as just I1' "y 1" 7 wbercniam- p! for LUlwidow. k h $ 100,000 to each ... , , w , ,, fr ,t, nrt;. , ,,8t:J . t of his children, 1 10,000 to each of Lis ublndioJ. W e have not room f..r the arti- . , morak , . .... ' , ' .. . ,. . ... . -5AWl Most of the Oriental nations have trad-1 ... ct n... t" .... .. ! in fete.!, but the following condensation ! . . ' . c grand children, ana an auuutonat wuv t itious that in the early ago men lived to q c. ttj, of 315 Penrl rtrecrf who of its leading Matures will repay perusal. ; J Bp JZ the a-eof a thonsan,! vM , . , ; ,, Tl.n ,.,..W ..f inbnl.i.ai.ts Trior to the rev-; . h 1 V 6 w.th tue mj auction from Lira to UM th break its force or absorb its intensity, but The nrobakilitv is that a rear is not . . .. , i .... L:. . :. i i. ' n',.fi,m r.r.nnt b.. obtained with accuracy ; ., . , , . ' ... inertwe uf this fuoa mtnilj far beat?. I j j -- i ma arms. lie umu uui uis arms, nut mc, - - - - : mat lue comes rusuing on use an avaiautue, anu i longer now than of a umnmiwn "that must be Mt to be 1 Adam and i . . , r-j - DDHOie to save uer iioin ibuiii uu mc r .go uisn ai me grocer n tuai u reiunes iu nre , v,.,. .iu,:- i. i.w .v. appreciated." is the best place that " the well as bis moral natnr' was orimnallw ,.. . . u. rt,n a v., uniform law of nrouression, ..6 ... . b . .,.... ""eral bequests to relations, has left tb o j i croun'i : vei iuc lati was snuicn um uiuri ii -- j . a i in ine tncueu. a hw uiidy viii iw pi . incTta.'ie oi tuis iunu sacreaiy lor ueseTO tlipv ran ro liiflier. Evervthinff. cat- . . o. tl,nn it .i in of1, , -.L L .. ' t ' l.nt tTn 171(1 iru li.irr it with preat exact-1 . . ' . . , E . ' w purpose, and irauBnno ineir ntw leiuaie came who sucn lorcc mav uu w . o 'aDie is constantly eoing up, up. riouris . . . .j .v;. id of Noah. Man's Dhvical ., l r.... .i. J n,sa Tatinc the decimal ocriods. we as-1 , .. ..... '.f. .f,. . ' with the same injunction, and after BaklliJ S.rt"m.t. oa.ier i.,ir . m nt riiuis subscriber ever was to enjoy tbc music of perfect. hmwlovpnM. ir. . Bonoare,, the and hear the wind whisocr." 1 ll..,.,l . f. -.1..; t,,t,;i; ' . . . . r . In 1790. - 1 TiiMMtinaMiMi nnunru vith tnr rutiiinr, wb u - i tifiij;mii4inUfrMtoiiuudue. ; On the luoruing of the 2Gtb ult., I star-1 were simple; the climate was and still U 0tamnnicahon otic.tri on to. of ivrl int. rrt ... "ii , J. , ,, ot witinn tut: nnr r pt or urin r,,nu-st. ah ted in cotupany with three friends, iq a icxtrciuely favorable to longevity. TLe IftUrtu Iftfom post-paid. nT.ui(iriitvl bj the nm no J . t i r 1 ' n . . , . , ... SJofuwTiirr. t. r..iT aitentW i-Th ... two horse carriage, from Rockford, ill a allowance of flesh for food was speedily iM.nKrS, nrth-wcst direction across the prairie to followed by a shortening of life ; and sio w """ " . , - I I I .... .1 1 .t .1 .... .1 STfcSSrt'3n LT" "'"'"1u.u"lucuayauvanttu,u.e weaker iciv.nzca-reuncment with all its luxuries curcd anJ lLe Iuffi)rer wa8 convCyU(1 tu In 1900, Sin had not then poisoned Lis i v.. ,i, i .i.t n..n.i ,.f nnni.i. ! thus man in question otherwise tlie auioriu-i . y i it t i i 1 t.:lt...l ! naie uuy. would prooaoiy nave ueeu kiiieu As the poor girl struck upon her I: In 1850, to raise bread, if flour rises any higher. following sums to various benevolent gb- 3 9J9P27 ! - c jeets.i'roviuing ior incor jmyraeui oy tnaiM 5.:i05.935 Increase 35 per cent. v,oai is so ii.gii luai many pcopiu , t, Jur;0.. a form f years: 8100,000 tion. and other injuries of a Hern) us nature The morning was iuteny with all its degradation and excesses, and internally. A coach was immediately pro- robably have been killed. , In .8.0 " JJ'I ff 5t t0 8 down ,Le cc,al tiliJ,; t0 ,bc " l I To the American BiUc Society, came to the ground she J" VTc" " m per lar- il " constantly f.il- To Am. 1Jl)ar(1 of Conl. for F hip, producing a disloca-i f,4o! I7.'iifij.5r.c Increase 32J per cent, ing through the grate it Ukcs a grat Miesions, S3,ta 1,876 Increase 36 percent, y Qr lnoney geven juHaM to raise a ton. The law of growth has, for e'uty years, pjrewooj lnust iaye grown on tiln t,,.,. been but slightly variaut trom d-1 per ceni. or it ueTtr woul j 8UnJ up at present pr;. American Home Miss. 8rxiety, To literary aud tholoical edu cation lu Liberia, Atrioa, rwH with tiiHorH.iv urnpie im.tcri.iic format muacRit'u ana uccumc quue ut:ii?auT. , ani weuKucsscs. Iiavc Ironi peDeratnn toil...- Ani : V.r,.lV If, iMkaf jub Miinimi. wniru m wn-Tuwu nu rp i- . .1 .,.r. : a i i i . -. ..i i. . - !.- MtsH mn4 ti-u.iii ana wn rvaxmanu: ifmi. b iuuanuu kuti m m uum, i juries are or o severe a natOTe tbat tucre ; IU j uhuwuhuu per poiiDu luai ii wm noi go uowq poor m y i State Colonization ro- tTorv rilii'icunt fit Ktat hut nhan a mniGnn . . 4 ..11 I, . . . . . 1 . uti i a 1. 1 thA uvut- . . . . I v. , v j.v.v,.. , umw; uuru, uui ou lu icu rcacu iuc are but little dopes or Her 1 IUI ---w..e j , Or It lietLT OUlU SI1UU UU ill. J.VCU. ... Tl 1 " I 4Am'n r ln. i This is so fixed and certain that, allowing CM Butlcr ;a M hlwo wd sllpcnce Xuti,,n foMhe S I J' ..Oflfca on Market S-iU are, aorta nd, tweoud story, C-I .... i..vh. i - r -x i WW WW . V'' - J . . . -II . o. N. worden. Proprietor. cageu up in a carnage, worrying lurougu tlirce-seore years and ten. - - mud of "sublime depth," stoping at j And yet, a person blessed with a good The Resurrection. j every blacksmith-shop " iustituiiou' to re-; constitution, of which true care is taken reach to the aire of the ! The Dead ! Cold word is dead. What j every blacksmith-shop " iustituliou' to re-; constitution, of whii . pair damages, is decidedly awful ! We ar-: from infancy, may i rived at Frecport about 5 o clock P. M. t patriarch Abraham. Numerous instances j tne wuve rolled nopes oi ncr recovery Now there u another commotion. A womau bus followed the engine down town, running as fast crowd. Ik-fore assume 'Mi percent (or one-third the exist- people's throats; the supply comes from so I . eiety, cut population) as the decimal increase of jHr ,Iup count," there is nothing low Auburn Theological Seminary, growth fr the pext half century. We may 'aW c t quaiily. potatots have!11 Orphan Society, Fourth as it ran, till it reached the ' FrcJiit. wi,h aIu"sl certamtr, that in 1 J10 becn geUing up ever silice tllcJ wcre du, , , bn ktr she eould penetrate the mass; (sisty y,ars) ,li0 American Republic will 'and it ll39 becn hard digging t0 makc SiajBburyCt-, back, and she is left behind. ! nc tundred aud twenty millions of Ta;:ie ,Q rcach tLem evt.r fcil.ce. .f! uie u V00T for 100,000 100,000 56,000 6,000 5,000 6,000 3,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 j : n n.,.i J..,f a in. daughters of music " that dead is to life ' "--l- V w.-., are on record oi persons i.ving u, oc Wb bas fcbe foowcd s0 fas, and w far lbat people-an empire wnicn, wneu uS ,gor, tllou u h h fed nor , bred) ?hall know Lem qu : "Md 10 ,,Ve 11 " We,inly ,a.,d ! 14' 150 " !A "01d Parr" the ' Bhe is almost breathless, and now stands on ! sources aud institutions are considered L;gL tl.;ced cnpugb t ffiate up for both. T..tal, - - - "1,000 tioo a tbomand times a.uwe'red "indeed T' ,UPn "S I EnS,isl,man was 15"2" A s,:eP,,er1 namcd j the corner of Pearl street, and the Square, i Powcr cd iin.v,1,i,,S wLil;u ists Sixteen cents a pound for steak, warranted In addition to the above Mr. Phelps and'indeed'" I would not if I could , fou"Jcr- ,lh tbe ralIroaJ advantages , IVmetrius Cabrowsky died recently in a( tbe nortb fcn(J( gtra;D;ng bcr eves ynd or has cxi.-ted ainoug nations. tough as any white oak. Our mutton joat previous to his death, placed 10 tU shake so sweet a faith but be'.utiful soul,' ' U rosscsses' U is to 16 Lored tLat : I,oland' af?cJ 169" William EJwds' tonib the crowd, at the flames lie-kin "up the roof' " 1fce numerical law of the sexes is thus ' aI1 C0IU0S froul mountain sheep; tho price j hands of his son ?1C0,000, the interest TouandIhaveknownlmtdweltintenitWi11 S0n ,akC "ieaSUreS t0rLe Reader, she is ! s,ated , , , , is above aaj thing in the low lands. The be used at Lis direction for tha thread of of Kedar - r aul 111 "be " I t0WD f l!S rtpUat,n- T1'C i Ghn,0t SUteS U I a mother-an emigrant just arrived Her ' L .Thc Tl" "f' F!ce of Pork euoueh t0 tc lLe iur the f ,tC, & T'T UnrfiI:-1 T; ' J,4 FtVT' S ft - h"Sl3nJ JicJ " - .toC; .h prefer. pig did when he was seized to ! to bo invited elly tor e bene , . . ' 0 . , B it, aud will soon be finished to the former Henry Jeukins, at Bolton-upon-Swalc in , ,. ,. o , , M " . i . i.i . t l. lillid rhicleim are all of Shanghai : the American Bible Societies, tbe Amer- clouded eves ; 1 pa touched with a hviiis , . , .,, . , 1 . . ,, , . , r,. . f. . 1 the little all she has on earth are, or were, ance is entirely lost, aud there are more fe- t i'11-1- t-mcaens are tu oi dimbm , , , . ' . . , place, when there will be a continuous England, is well-authenticated. Died 9th j ... , . Bk.u.LmUl,L.uil,,'l,c breed the are hich enouirh Turkeys ; w I5 jar , f Commissioners for loreigo, onal from inen ration s altar that were .. .. ... ....... . , .. . . . . , . in that old mansion. bhe left them both males than males. , oreea , luey are uign euuugu. 4U,"J'i .. , , coal trom iu.prat.ons alar w.rc.j,,,,,,,,,,, Pm 1(,.0 "Though the partial world pjc jn mornini; to God a brother who! 3. At 40 years, th balance is again have grown quite out of reach. Kven ! Masioiw. Thw .l.spnsitioD of Mr. Phelps' never modelled from Cupid s silver bow. , . .. . . gouther Road from . , disrof?a.dcd bis low anJ bum. " m,n " B a T 1' wUo iho nJ there are more males ...... E.u... J . .vt- ... ! property, including the amount giveo to mt . u t t. i. 1.. inert; was oiu u.inau. us uurv utu M...,-tj ., i:Wr...r t TV.v.n u.. i l t ,MA called him, who end,d h:s days in a cellar; v; commCDced, and will be h. ld and blessed it with a patriarch's health speedily completed. At Freeport, one of and length of days. To teach mistaken a noble animal sickened, and man, these blessings were entailed on tern- f.ll rii'itd in the. harness, a verv t.bort time r.prttnrp. a lif of labor, und a mind at And wheu, iu sunny , . , . . . ,,, . .. , , , ,rn ' .Ft... clin-m.. cfmnmniB nt k.i.-lrnca o aoca 1.. ia tha fttfiitiir BffA At till our destination, which : years !" remaining horse. The country between Rockford ao African, and a pauper. Deformed, at- i . ... , . , ur horse aoui tuat craxy, biacKeuea tenement nan a royal occupant day, the old man crept out, and at by his fiye ( cellar door, youth and age, and I Lave; j wilh ,he f t. ... A . X. 1 . . . . 1. . ' , i- .i .l. ir t. imi iuec ? i j . i ! Freeport is eminently adapted to farming proper evidence, is found in tbe following ,Ui . V- a,,,e"!' principally all prairie; but the scarcity of literal copy of an entry in the parish reg- Sdafr.cndtoU.m,o,d?,Vouldnt wQud and water is t ol,Jcell(lu ' u. UUu..J, Ivtt nliastit. if Aia entnn I(t7f-lf Kit miller . I ' J : it, and aooounte, in grcut measure, f-u its morning like this, Jonah T" ; being so thinly settled. Many farmers, "No, do, Massa, me die in night-bet-, ,iving on large prairiei have frmn 1Q cren' to 15 miles to wood. This to one born ny, ai onau i ! in the woods is a great objection ; and I uox ueaveu riui. iu biiiul uui. iuu , , Tl . i nta.cu iiju fc henee the reason why so many Pcnnsylva-! war to go. "Jonah' playfully remarked some one, u what a pity you are black !" niaus have settled in this part of Stephen son county, which is well wooded, and a ' great deal of a superior quality, principally .. . t C ' a ' ..4. l.tu Innint r t tmit rrptirl.h I .tMn Fortieth street and First avenue, known as 4 M the KM are mhmt eyen and rise on wings above the vulgar herd fce mor beTIest cf $581,000, "Tinkertown." She had found the place, I tbe u)timate' age of the human being is Ducks have got up, like a flock out of a ; fdr religious and benevolent purpose. . had found a home, suchas'it is, for herchil-j reached without auy decided advantage to , frog pond; we can not raise a quack with- j fifc IT drcn, and was on her way down for them ' cither 6tx. j out a dollar. Water, that used to run down he's of amusement e'nerally are when the engine passed her, an3 she heard I Between 70 and 100 years of age, there hi',1 to the level of common people, has now ! . "r ata9cme" 8'ne J .1.- .i.... .t. ir.lti: . t..:. I i k ii i i,;t than tbero f . - f .; .L,. rrh. : n'g.v fi'! "h boys of tender age. h . , . , ,,.,..,, ,1 , i. .1 c . . ,- . , . , ,. . . . leave nothing undone to raise the requisite. tivclv she thoiif lit nfhnr emir rliilitron nni! are males : beinr more than o Per cent ot l on have come down ten dollars to make e. . ui tne greatesi ciaim to extreme lancy pictured to Ler mind tbat tbcy wore th9 whole number. Beyond the cge of 40 it come up from anu, in mouern times, oi wuicu mere is ;n the Lurninir bniM!.. To . Pnk. 1 vears. the t.robabilitics of loncevitv are ioods used to lin.Cinira Ann a, A a rsv.n knnci rata a ttMl trmntt-T FfTT A mpriP.in WiimPTl ttlflll trtaf WA nPCAF l.Pftr ff Rile 11 thlllOX 1 tnasure, one danger. Fcar'lent her wi'ngs; - for men. This contrasts singularly with Even brandy, that used to run down so Jing bitterly bewuse her son, ad 10 year uin .e giVe ner strength to refel. tlie laet, tnat ;sour(rclativcly)of Ainer- easy, i. up .billiog a drink. Every ! was to ,,e snt to tne "OU3C "f wf"g the upper end of the square, and there her ' ican women is inferior to that of American , thing we eat, drink and wear is heigh ' BteaIln? things from a store where he was fears were all confirmed. She saw the very men. That fact, as is shown, however, ho, how high ! employed, and selling them at a sacrifice, house in flames. What was the agony of tells tremendously on women between tbe j - niM ,,,e nc.sary amount to eater tbat moment ! She could not go on ; she ! ages of 20 and 40, when their mortality is , eiUVe - vffli , I tLealre- CmM We BJn,Pthile itn , , . The large Steam Planing Mill, belong- womin who bail allovrd hoc r.t could not stay; she could groan and weep ; very great. . fe o o woman, woo naa aiiowea a boy or sucn J ' o r 7 ... . e ! . .1 in fr trt i 1. I I ! iiwt.ml A I rt t rti.lr ni. if . , . she could touch the heart of one who could ' 15S9 BURIALLE3. Toh 35 Tina Cn was buriel y 22 inst of Januarye Aged 207 years Holywell Street Geo. (iilKow Copy Aug't 25, 1832 Parish Clerk down ten dollars to make j ,eavc n,"u;D6 nno"e IO n,,se.,.ue '"I" n the Croton pipes. Dry !a,u0lnt to cnable them Ttw P1 of be low; "selling off at ' "wrt. in mother at om of r Lear of such things now. ! our pt,,!ce S,ations a ftW dn?9 Bince mttf U fU T wa-a " ..tnorlr ir.tj.rritt.tnn flip nlri . . . . ... tn 1ia unrrnnt Thnmna l.nm , c- white oaK. suirar niaoie, wamur, uicKory, . ! is- k;i.i- : WI1 be ftomo bo.lv vet me in dis- . P . . - , patriarch in the simDlicitv of his habits as 1,1"lltu wc,fc J fieii .to I ii" Tiruirio i:tiui is iiinv rarner . r tmisehere. Mueb's ever you'll know me, " ' . a.,... well as in age might have miscounted Msurc uer eJ re savea nut tuat aid - ... iuu niuuu du itir fcuueuPMUi iHriuiuir. uitt . a l JT -a. l i V ...II .m-. ofthegood 'dent of ""'"'g"1''00!) lJ natural causes j is supposed from friction, on Monday night ' o'clock at night, when she well knew the j .L.. j. i alone, is 23 per cent, decennially. This .at 6 o'clock, and burned to the ground, j gtore j wbiub be wa8 employed. closd at IVU lUAIi UilV. ... . at av 1 t aL. J1 a J ? f a 1.1 al I A I irmi jmnnnr F InmhA in iha vH i i r a j . . ti i- a . .a . .. . isa ner cent, oeiow me averairu increase v v nniB r wo. rpanpr ? toit tniM iibat a tiA 4.iV.f a lie nsienea a moment, caucnt tne idea tnat " . r , . 1 j- . - . . 7 Parish registers are kept with the grea-! he,P her- ll was only one more test care, and this was doubtless supposed ' acU of th 1oIice wc witnessc ' II. 1' a J- a. the burning house 1 of thc whltc9 and 10 Pfr cent bc,ow tbat aJ0,ulnS was auo aestrojea. i ne engine cnsing ber brutality, and reading hr . I .1 A-A I 1840 'o 18- " n,le tne number was saveu. jss esumaieu at irom i,- ; severe It,ctore for g0 neglccl a man a connn , so spienuia ana ucau iui, ., , , , recora in tne early ages ; e- a- i " ' rviuent from tbc neatness and air of com- ' b ' i .. .t n. , . , CO and you 11 1 ink bim some body bery great, and of born foreigners in the United States is .000 to S13.000. you'U talk with him a long time, and fieU tLrjvir he'll jest whisper J.mak ! ... your iiiii v.. .u. i n." : ' liich surrounds the farm houses, dan ear, for 't'll be me all de time! Old Jonah is dead aud gouc ; and don't you think, when his tent was struck.aud thc curtains were withdrawn from the window, and there were no more sihiog and dying for him, tbat he threw off the disguise, he had worn so long 1 that the old mau was ; record in the early ages ! There is one uniformity in the cases of ... . . 'nil rnrv 'nrrpd nnnrtlp. thev inherited ing orchards, fat babies, ! . ' . r r . . J . . flip alt'ilirtv ar.rour9npjl f. - i . - , - . . aiiu luci avic tai 1 1 iisvia. n ariL-pi. a T:irm A 1 ankpi fnrmpr . J may make money, but he will a tjmil farmer. The market is not as good in this county and sec, bnt crowd. " You his other band right and left, drawing n-i i . . . : v... i.. ' uuirr wi.iiijiu unci uiiu ia.-ii I aiiiiu liiu v . u i jiierecaii uu no iiuL-auitu uui uuuuu - never make ! 1 .u ; . . a , lives migut be m tdc mucu nappier, aud ol "--b"- rv" ncplectinc. or rath v c i l '. " .uu.u.0. truDinii this child in a way that would t . thp number in the ! persons were considerably injured, but no i ,n,i. uj ; t . . i .1:1.1 : could not get through the r ' , 7 : . if- 1 , 7 J , , c . t ti t t 1. 1 j comparative increase of a single year 13 j uves wcre lost. kept out of all places of amniemcut, n i shall! Take my band I f b. J m. .. - , ... , . ... t.... . :.i v '. ears' A"u ourui"ioi iuc 1 lauing.uiu is a loss j .-.-uuiuiiuii:u uy a growu pirson, ana The ! village not to be counted by the mere we hi4Te 110 mpr,i ,u-h dacgcroua die, destruction of property by fire. Since its j alarmi V"iWr,J' 7'" tl. lf liJ n t' J I.. .k.,.l i Bei ru.iug iu iuc ia.ii two wiurren a 1 '1,- -v.... 1... 1 r .1.. i,i.. . ... 1 . .1 . . '"War. therp. Pnlipp !" nno! mmlipil with good consuiution irom nom ineir parents, . rr . .. ' original immisrrants. however, rapidly r me " . while their children are born on the soil. History and Destiny of Coal. erection, business has taken a new start I bouses have been constantly springing up, Uxclb Tom's Cams. A short dii lance Deiow rori I'u-kenng tlK re lives an as in Winnebago, but is fast improving. 'longer duration, by a diligent study of and' the square, aud there from the sidewalk a firm adherence to the laws our Maker i eame UP ,wo ,itt,e voices" Mother ! oh, , peksos (of Lewisburg University) Iccturcil 1 and thp crpnrfi! imi.rnrpntptit in trppt an.l ! nA . 1... !. A,. - . . o I " 1 w.ia ucm. u. jkH iu ix'u iimu. uv 11T I.a ni ppnr.liTiir frt ammiinp. in.. lit nit A V. i .... - . ' e 1 1 iiroimseH evervnruero viilile. U f arA . At' X. . j -. - v . lUVIW lUIUi 1. i t. i ..I.v ... -..'il T . i. Lt , w T..,.l ... i 1D ranee8 accordingly. ja UI1 w iuc, auvu mvi a... " "I"-" 1 Sorely it is not strange, cither, that wc should people the stars with those who have gone on before; that we should fancy : their gentle eyes bending upon us at twi light, " cox," as the old man expressed it, "Heaven right in sight." Benjamin F. 1 . 1..: j r... ..... .J Wheat fjOaDOc. Corn 30a40c. Oats 15a :-'"-'""' - 6 20 to 25c. iu Freeport. Tbc other market Whether it be the same to learn that that it is the intention nf thp ' nnMn..... .t,..n 1 1. j , Mother!!" in the Rapist Church, Friday evening ast, , , 1 Ti .1. ' (ItKl' " I vvi 1 1 f i-ftif .1 ,, t n .1 ii-. j n . 'enterprising proprietors, to ic-build their stowed sn.h a world wide reputation or not, ' W hat a load of wo was lifted from that , (Pec. 9,) on the History aud Destiny of I . . ,- , , . . ;,t,nnt .. j . . ... The following are the ages of all who woman's heart-what a thanksgiving went! Coal. He had an intelligent and attentive .l" Z J. 7.7 1,1.7 !," , V- , ' The Lecturer displayed a tho-l f . . , .,,:. : thG:r lniS. ,, - . ... .. . - j j - j .mi .ii- .I... .. I. iujj 1. u. a.i w a nrr iavciay I find first recorded in the Kible, and will j tbrnni'h the smoke and flam., tn Heaven I nndipnce .11: ... 1 1 r fr . . 1 :ii.. .1. : 1 .1 . : .: r c I Janu is now selling 100 miru iifre ior humcieiit.lv uiusiraie ine raiuu Uw-wrioraiiou t .l . i , 1 , . .1 1 . j b b . v.. j , from that woman s tongue ! rough acquaintance with the subject, deep emigrants t J purchase, and the " Star of "f human life, under the non-nomadic and , .... . , ,, ' . , , . . emifcrant.s pureua.c, a u ue a r o . ' ,iisriPn!a.i(in : What thanksgivings went up all day, all research, and comprehensive views. He empire lias oeen movco out w lowa, , e o I night, all round the fire, all ud and down proved satisfactorily that Coal was known 53U the narrow streets, even among those who; and mined in England at least as early as 433 i were turned out doors, that the conflagra-; the Uoman Conquest but afterwards was 4154 ' tiou was not among the dwellings of the , lost sight of for many centuries. Thc first noor. that few were rendered houseless. ' rlmrtpp in diirVil ar .a nrmlurl k llnnrn 3 39 i:r 1 L. .1 I I . f .1 I . .1 1 1 . . c . - ., , to me innaouanis oi inew tastic, anout .l.n l,n.J. omimnl. nnlnn I Born B.for til. Deluge. . u- Ti r j Adam died aged 9 .0 Farmers here are selling their farms and jjetb qj.j going there, where tbey can enter land at jn()g Government prices H 25 per acre and (X-iinan is said to be eoual. if not superior, to I Hi- Mahaloel Tatloe. The same thought is beautifully eivcu i.- i. i,..,.i, l ,n,l Jared o - nois jauu. laiiiicii, " rr. ... , , .Meiuusaica DOJS hj Gen.OoLf in the speech we copied not We at Government price, and slightly le,uu!I i : if. 1 it .. ..ii r. - oi ...... c io I'amecn lung aiutxi lmprovcu li, ran now hen ior cw 10 jiu (, Mj h; - wh'te, like the fields of acre Wi,h (big ,b , ainaea, ready for the harvest of the great ' . . . . l . . ... . e , Iowa, buv land, and have cnouirb monev . reaper, and these shambling siianKs arc ' ' ' beginning to shrink from their duty ; but, ic" l" l,ul u,,u,:' 8""u ("'"."- - -j Bty aoul laughs at the lengthening shadow will have, in a very short time, as good a of toy years. Let this crazy frame decay ; ' market for their produce as they had here. I shall break out of it one of these days, i railroad is projected to cross tbc Missis like a sun-burst upon a mountain top, when . and u is sai(, win s00 be t . he comes out of his chamber in the east to. . . . . , ... . .. , . i .1 . ,c aer coniraei, wnieu niu lusure iul-ui a iiouu ran his glorious race around the arch of , ' fc 905 910 895 9G2 909 777 950 603 Average ages 881 heaven. I am not old and, when you : market. I have not learned the name of bury ny bones, remember, that I am not the road, nor tbe important points, dead. Peter was bewildered, when he pro- i Yours, &e., . posed to build tabernacles fur Moses and Elias on the Mount of Transfiguration. We Bj Cprtajuly nave to talk to F., rlZLT f' KIT -r,aw fan, . 18,0 ,hc .t . WK0DSMiAine in j several wild animals, at the Broadway Me- aa aiiatuca i hlh uia ... i.-.. J . , n a nulrpn l.-inrt t rinr. tnp tipsr. prnrte miapil " Born After the Deluge. Arphaxad Salah Eber- l'eleg Kcu Serug Nahor Teiah Sarah Abraham Ishmael Isaac Jacob Joseph Levi Kohath Amram Mos-s Joshua tho middle of the Thirteenth Century '.7. ; none lifeless, that the calamity bad not fa! i ah ' 'cn upon alrei'ily borne down to the earth, 205 that although it was a sad calamity, aI-;(Hume, Vol. II. p. C9). Thc I.ondouers 127 j though a great loss to the owners of that j turned up their noses at the black fuel, and 15 j vast establishment, yet Heaven has long persecuted the use of it for more than a i l.lput tli..m find tliA irrpnt. hnliaja nf thff Hnr- I Miniurt- until in iKcul.itrt nm'it mnnA . O n j . ....... j -. .. - .- w - - - - wu.u. J , . 1 ' ' . i. I- .TV 111 L II J ... w UUU I ay ! pers will rise as it did before, like a phenix compelled them to be less dainty in their . I .1 1 l:. : .1 ! t r t I vi . i jjq : irom tue asties, aim pprcau us mugs auroau j cnoice oi iuei. VOai line every otnergoou 137 j oyer the land till they make a more glorious ,bing bas gl;ned ;ts present importance 33i picture ior anu ammrau mvirs , thrOU"h PDrsei 137 works to gaze upon, than that which was 120 painted iu flames, smoke and sunlight in 110 I Franklin square on Saturday afternoon, December IU, 1SJ)3. X. i. Jnl.uite. Average 211 Longevity in the United States. From the census returns it appears that On Saturday evening last in New York, Mr. Dricsbacb, thc lion king, while ex hibiting his feats in a den which contain. d persecution. In speaking of the Destiny of Coal, the Professor drew some important conclusions. was manifested by thc almost superhuman earning bis daily bread by banlina wood efforts put forth during the fire, to stay to town, and has accumulated some money thiy flames and save thc proprrty. Thou-1 the past few years, with which he boaght sands of boards were snatched from the J bis own freedom. Since he has been a j iws of the devouring clement, and carried I free man, Tom has worked hard to lay up beyond its reach. Le R-y Giz'Me. money cuongh to buy his wife, a slave in " The South has gained nothing but a ! Milidlc Tt-"nf asec- On Sunday or Sunday loss by this law. It was a stupid blunder I "'?nti nme P"rsoT got into Tom's cabi oo the part of Southern 6!ate.mcn. The and sti.le therefrom some (50 or SG0 in value of the slave lost is eaten up if cap- j money which he had hid iu his bed for lure follows, while hatred to thc institu- iafrt.kpppine. Tom was sorely distress- tion abroad, and opposition tc it at homo, about ,,is anJ ye.,Pr,i!iy requested a arc lucrcasea uy its nrfn, ,,rrr,, ana tne lu,)T tu write t0 tlie old wllniin abut bi auength and Uauty. the kindly mother; ,'ir i ;u v.-. the United States who had attained the gene, was attacKeu by one oi mem, a earth will sweeten and freshen it into1,,, Iinn't ro .,st for the oenninp Van. ace of one hundred vears aud over, was as I 'ar?e Braxilian tiger, who sprang upon youth again ; and tbe limits of its life wiil kce(, i;ve u way j0n east :A . i : i-i ... ii..n..i..:..i. t wiiacu luuf lurioua liutriv. lianciujau j u.. . . .. ... Tbe light of these eyes is growing dim in j ror the Lewiabnix chronicle. the light of paradise !" i LongeTityi lfle Privilege of mankind. Bat best of all are thc inspiring sen-j Recently, a writer on the subject has tMaxnts in thc following words of the j assumed that tho "years" spoken of in Apott,pACI(: !dctern lining thc ages of the first inhabit "Eye Uth not seen, nor ear beard, nei-; ant9 of the earth, wcre not "years" as at . 77 into tne ueart oi man follows: White males, 357 Do females, 430 Free colored males, 114 Do females, 229 Slaves, males, 00G Do females, 819 2555 This shows pretty conclusively that fe- h.Ia. . .a KAI ti... V. tne lieart oi ui.in. . at. , . ... .aiuaico v iw..i ...cu iua.u aunies. it ek. a. T . . . . . preseni rccttonca, out oniy aooui one imra ... the things which Gon hath prepared for . , . , ., .,. ,,i would also indicate that the colored race m ineir teagu. jms supposmon wouia ....,,,. .... -a. " I am now ready to be cflVipd end f bo ! reduce the ago of the oldest man recorded , ...... . . S . them that love him.1' ' I am now ready i time oi my departure is at hand . supposition M..t ...... I li.irA : in the saered volume, to 323 years. Yet ?. . ..... fought a good fi,.ht. I have finished c.j .,.. i i r..M ti... n..i.. "cc u' prop"0" "f tue centenarians enje, I have kept the faith: Henceforth . who ,urvived itj ,ivcd noarly a3 s , Clottd- IT" bi"P fZmi "T Vg,"e' ' be first of earth ; their first descendants Chakleston, Dec. 7The Governor oafness, which the Lokd, the rightoous . , . ,. ' , , , . . . , , , . , . Judge, (ball give me at that day ; and not 'ere 0 on8 'ITed "ut ,,U!re aPPcars : of this State has pardonded a white woman, o saa only, but unto all them also tbat I tn-x'- gradual bhorteniug of life, who was sentenced to bo whipped in this hit appearing." j f. om Noah (950 year) 603, 433, 464, 239, ' city for me trifling ofieace. him, knocked him down and fastened his teeth in his breast. A lioness sprang to the assistance of her master, but nnfortn natcly struck him a powerful blow in thc chest, which she intended for tho tiger, and thus made matters worse. One of the keepers then opened thc door of the cage and dragged Mr. D. ont. He was imme diately attended by a physician, who found that only flesh wound3 had been inflicted, and those not of a dangerous character. Tbe audience were highly excited during the time the scene was enacting. This is tbc first time in two months that the tiger has been exhibited, and it is probable that thc glare of the gas lights reiidi-rcd him confuted end excited. He was always vanann evjorcemmi oj mem. , distre. (Tenn.) ',. This is the confession of the Cliirletton j - - Mercury, than which there is not a more ' A Fevt Wonr,s TiiorcnTra. Pro ultra pro-slavery journal in all the South, i rlE Tf hare ,ost anj'ng. or if j It is a sign of progress, in the right direc- j baTe foUul mything, ir yon have any thii;g tion, when from such a source the Fugitive for !ale' or wish to Furt"nase anything in . . i I :r ii j . Our Commerce is socn to be carried on by I Slave Law is declared to be a stupid j - . . -11. im steam the sail is rapidly giving place to I oiunuer; ana 11 tins opinion snail oeeomi ; - - - - " . I 1 T 1 ir.-L.?.1..nr Itff. tlin Sf.lltlt vet mnv rpfihnnnKI v I -H U3E tuo cuguie. luii, ion, maxes our iron. ' r' , A natiou's progress and prosperity depend I anticipate a corresponding change at the , what on thc extent and eflieieney of its Com- ! North, when that law shall be pronounced , "ney mercc and its manufacture of Iron, in its Adver iiiig is to business food in to life tb"e who iovest advertising '-shall reap, some various departments. But this land owns three-fourths of all the Coal beds known in thc World and the Coal belonging to England, and nine-tenths of all tbe Coal in thc World belongs to the Anglo-Saxon race. This race also possesses the Iron. j The two great gold fields of the World have been providentially thrown into their hands California and Australia. Tbe circum- not simnlv "a stupid blunder." but 'Dirty, some sixty, and some an buudred great sin " against both God and man. o l" l Jou Put your " ''fc'" m This is a " consumation most devoutly to ; !'.,',,'" who kn'1 tbat on ha,e 4 be wished for." IltncalnFe Democrat. 1 '.. - . A Vai.pabi.e mt MrsTERiocaSHntT. t.,. t . r..v . . ... A tlinnI hirt. containing ap-xketbouk Ehxabeth Ellicott, who died at hllicott s , ,a ... . , , , , . , ... ., and cHOOO m bonds, was foncd last week Mil s, Howard Co., Md., on tbe 29th ult , ...... , I. , . ... ' , . . . in tho roul race of Mr. Sherman, in An- was in the 92d year of her ngo, and two t na . , gnsta county, a. The bonds were exe- weeks previous, in a letter, signed with her! , . , " . . , l,"nu3 ,ero tll .... . . re. ; eed to Francia JrJan being the name own hand, remitted in advance her fifty- , ... . T , , stances tbat the only two great Protestant . ... Bubscrintion to the X.timil " i0 "curg, so tne . hi- i ...... ir.-u'. i J . uiinior Fa.-. int? mvstorr is a and progressive powers own the World's I ,,,,.,, a pap.)r to tbe first number . ", ,l " ucul j t it; lias uii i.iir Kiheott, benr., how tbe irt in the mill race? Coal, Iron, and tjold, sliridows torth tr !0f wb;t.b ber husband, Geo. them a career and destiny such as shall wag subj.c,ibtr, as ho was also to the tret ; " Tii Tou Ever ? ' An item'nmr, at eclipse all that has hitherto been esteemed unlubt.r cf tbc Baltiin0rc American. Mrs. , a late evening swing party, report thai gr?" i i i i nA Eliicott was thc last survivor cf the nu-, lady made rise of the' acclamation, I . . r 'c"'"r: :l .-. el: ...erous family after whom Eineotfs Mill, thought I should have died l' one hund, . .i ir. : .! . j whs naineu. parts wviu iui tiling iu mvu tivjutin.o. ly after whom Eliieott's Mills thouut I should have died I" one hundred Of their desceudautf, com- anu twco'y-oigiit time?, and he put tka . al wv a ' . buaajei iu incir vivuueiicc. ... . . .... : j ... v.....-.- - xt t ri- i . j t i. ..a parativey few survive, and these are scas i"'iuj. .'iu ion evert Me tu lrtnV-pd imnn bv Mr. D. as one of bis pet lho audience went awav delisnted. t " j .... .""" animals, and exttemaly Ume esd doe.VJjtto.Ofc JfW J:m J.' ! 'f LH A jl