LEWIS BURG CHRONICLE H. C. HICKUlV, EDITOR. 0. X. 70EDEX, Trixteb. 1 The Lewlsburg Chronicle. i, nmrntpf T runt Jrit. ,2Jbest' 1st lie. i on Frvlty Mrnimj at Lewi;Lurj, bf;t i,,1H. Sweet Potatoes rm rnutt'H. Irniintilrmutl. ..train A" ?i if eiJ wilhis t"irw neititlls; I-.OJ i:' : p.uii frnt.:Ti wJiVt. lirtilTlH..STJ tiatldsnmi-lv mamiHi li- . tei.la mr lll.il I It'll I y-r 1 ' .tiare. f i"r m. ... col. mo. v,r. rM. 7.. I.. i..if ..ours. .- c-m. )i'T line 1 . I...nllnan,- - o,.tin.,l ill i " da.-.-re.,K,..l.i: """" '",.r ,.,.,,'..., nt . ....... . ran.-- ..f P-m or wt:,,.,i. -..,,t.-. l.tb-r- I.. is. W' P'l- ' nmrnmi-l l.y th.- i.m- nr.l .r. of"V,r n"r. t-.T-.sfv.. 1 .-:itici. . !!.-r--,lin -.cla-lT-lv to II- rMiMrlnl l"-..,rt,n.-..t. I.. I nir cted ... late C. 111.-. !. M fr'-mit!i'eun bu.uii-m WlrM to " N Wonnss. Th M ,)'KTl, TIM.KilKtl'll i 1 -i-nt. J in tli "?1t tif th rkmiirlt. ant TriiL- ni-n'" are nn.lr to cl.ono l-wi. froiil tie. l:t in .lTai.ee .f the M-uis. (fiirt nt.J ith ki,..l..fJ03 PRIN'TINS, vlii 'l, N mm! .iwiwftt ua nwn.i... ..... . V1"''""' MTS- l - uarr. ii'tr... duor bct tht l'ot fii. O. N. W3RDCN, Proprittor. a?sj JU JuftV Officer of the Union County Aricollaral Society. Prcsidtttt- Jacb lianv, East HuILIo. Virt PtTxiJcnfs Art Slrr vn. ,V'c iU r.n , J (! lUv.x.hi,ttiHfrtl' TUiVH llr.WM H. f . Vy I SH Mf.H;.h-.ti.. W:,.t- IerT V U. Mt: it-i. Wifhtniitim HlMtT ' ht.M. I'ni uk i Du iCR'i S. Vi tti.ecrttl II II Mti.uil HWiw J- -it iM..'. :-. 1' n'-rciie J XX WilT. Hi t-? t''rrj Sn 'y Uirln. V.H Liuriln,I larllov. ; irenurer .liooen n.j.airu, w luinalo. 'r7 "J '. ,.'e j.eruu. IjCl UilCl Wilt . tj J."?. M H' 'j Jt UUI do Isaac Sl nker.NcwHerlin. Ka Carpeting, fi yds or more l.co "-J ! best u'-anh He, Jo' 2d Fair to be at LcwisburL::ltte ,JS Oct. 5 & (5, 1834. 1,. JOXATHA.V Wol.FE, JtlStl'll M.Nesbit, l'dANCis Wilson, . John Ciiambkrmn ni.'m ti.jKJts, JnuN Klino. PremluiMN for 1MI. HOUSES. For best Stallion to be paid when he has been kept within the limits of the Society one service season $5.00 2d best, same conditions 3.00 brst Breeding Mare, one or more of her colts to be shown 2d best, same conditions best Geldiug Horse, not .over 7 years 2d best best 3 years old Colt best 2 years old Colt best sucking Horse Celt 2d best best sucking Mare Cult 2d best rLOWIXG HATCH. best Plowing, regard being had to the skill of workmen and discipline of teams as well as execution of the work, raiher than time, provided it be dune within a reasouabie tune 2d best best dune by a boy under 20 years of age SEAT CATTLE. best Bull, not under 2 nor over 5 years old.kept within the limits of the Society one service season 2d best, same conditions best Bull Calf best Cow for all purposes, 2 of her Calves to be shown as evidence of her breed ing, and full statement in writing of her Dairy qualities 2J bet, same cond. lions best 2 or more D iirv Cows, owned and 3,00 2.00 300 2,00 2.00 2,00 1.50 1.00 le"0 1.0U 30 p "n 2'00 3X0 2,00 2,00 3.00 2,00 kept by one person, written statements of see, breed, yield Stc. to be rendered, "Penn'a F.irm Journal" one year, or Aericult. Patent tiihce Kep. and 1, or 2.00 best 2 year old Heifer. J.ur K and $1. or 2,00 Vnw 2i vm:; greatest amount of IJuiter 2.00 2.00 1.50 1,00 1,(10 j 3.00 ! best Cow fur slock best 1 year old Heifer best heifer Calf, J. or R. or best stock of XeatCaitle belonging lo one farm, not less than 10 head, J. or R.and OSES A SI) STEERS. best pair of Oxen, t years old or more 2d best best yoke Steer Calves. J. or R. or TEAMS. best team of Oien from any one township pairs or more 4 years old or more best span of Working Horses 2d best best spaa of Matched Horses SHEEP. best French Merino Muck, kept wilhin the Society limits 2 years best Back of any other breed best 6 Ewe Sheep, J. or K. and $1, or best 6 Lambs SWISE. best Boar 2d best best Sow, with 1 or more of her pigs to be shown, J. or R. and $1. or best 5 or more Pigs, 2 to 10 weeks old, i. or R. and best 2 Piga POULTRY. best pair Shanghai Chickens 2d best besi pair Chitlagongs 2d best best pair Cochin Chinas 2d best best pair Polish 2d best best pair of any other breed 2d best best pair Turkeys 3d best CROPS. bet 5 acres Winter Wneat 24 best, J. or R. and 3d best best bnshel Wheat 2d best best acre Spring Wheat best 5 acres Rye 2d best 2,00 1,00 e.oo 4.00 2.00 2,00 500 2.00 2.00 2,00 2.00 1,00 2,00 1,00 75 tt- j5 75 n5 ,5u 5,00 3,00 2 oq 1 'nn 1 '"u 5' 10 3.00 2,00 6,00 3.00 2.00 50 2,00 1.00 M best S acres Indian Cora 2d best 3d best t best bushel Cora ia ran ' 2d beat beat 6 acres Oats b?s bushel Oats huct f run .itralnp Tint nnor 1 I "mmon 1'Otaioes - ; best acres i urnips a iiesi nusiiei i urnins best acre lieets : best bushel Heels , jo. a us iiiiui..x b-st acre Beans, J. or R. auj is .. best perk Beans bLI peck l'fas bfS! l.M Cibb;itf best I-" Cabbace best l'uinpiims FKVIT. best Kn Wiutrr'Apples. nut under 4 kin.!s, j a peck of each km.1. ail im-ed by the I pcrM.ipreM'iiuui;, J. or It and 2.1 b"t. I. or K. bf.-.i vai y Appli-s no! unJer 10 kinds or 1 CO ' its !!Bn X buh. ls in all, J. or K. and : best bi-kr Annies 1.00 1X0 i best sit4-imetis Tears ' Iwsl sprimens I'lums, 3 or more kinds I best petk Q iuices I bet p.Vk l'eaches 1,00 1 00 i '" "xt ''raPe,!. -lbs. or more j best io lbs. or nu.re Hotter, a silver tn. ler knile and (no 2d best ,,lT, red for) best tl.tiese, il.s. or more best Iut ll..nev, 25 lbs. or more Fl.tllH A.XD IIUEAD. best barrel Wheitt Kb.tir best 0 Ins. Hiicttt licit Kbnir best specimen Klour Uread, wilh written M oeinent of uiaiii.cr of no. km? it besi ve and Indinn, same ct. minions 2,00 j j 2.00 1.C0 1.C0 1.00 1,00 111 Vsr.UiH.l) MASVFAL'TVUEf!. I et I'mli J Cioili, lO.yaiJs or mure 2.00 1.00 1,00 2d best best not Flannel, 10 tards cr more " I Iw.f 50 lwt r(,R atlll WlM, d. in yds or more 1,00 i..esiuo.,ieLlarutarpetiI,g.5jJsormore 2,00 I.'" !i ursi best pound Woolen Varn best Quilt 60 50 2.00 1,00 1,00 60 1,00 50 6o 50 50 50 50 1,00 1,00 2.00 2,00 1,00 50 1,00 1.00 j 1,0(1 -J best V, . J , (1 )fst j best specimen XeeJlework -j nest nest I. amp Mat best Knit Tippet best Wrouglu Shoe best 2 pairs .Mi liens ; best specimen raised Worsted work best Straw lla's, b or more best domestic Soap, 5 lbs. or more MASCFAVIVKED AKT1CLES. best single Waeon best specimen Cabinet work best llress Coal best Vest best Waeon Harness best i d"Z. Calf kins finished (best J do. Kip Skins best do sides t-oie Lea.her best lot finished Leather any other kind , best J do, pairs Thick hoots ; best 2 pairs sewed Calf lioots ! best 2 pairs Ladies' Kid ishoes 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 AUUHLLILKAL 1MFLEMEXTS. : best linpiovcd Sward Pluw 3,00 1.00 2,00 1,00 2J best best improved Seed Plow 2,1 best l est Subsoil Plow bcsl tJrain Reaper ! best (Jrass Cutter best Cram Drill i best Coin Drill best Panning Mill best Cultivator b- st Harrow i best Keller i best improved Horse Rake best Lime-Spreailer best portable Cider Mill best portable Clover Haller , best do. (Scythes . best d .z. Hav Folks I best J Manure Porks 1,00 2,00 1 2,00 j 2 nu 2,oo 7 . .. I.oo 1,00 I'fio 2.00 IX." 2.00 , 1.00 1 no 1X0 bcsl J d"Z. iSuovcls lies! d z. Hoes best J d..z. IVarrow Axes 1,00 any new an,t useiui improvement in any liirin machine, or implement, from !il to $5, according lo its value, at I tie discretion of the Commiltee. any new and useful improvement in any household machine, implement cr arti cle of furniture calculated to lisluen the labor of females. Irom if'l lo $5. MASIRE. ten 4 horse loads compost Manure, best quality, prepared at least expense, by any new process, a statement in writing to be given of materials used, moue of preparation, expense, &c. 2d best F.4A-.V ACCOCSTS. best account of Farm Operations for the season.giving tbe management of stock, crops, any improvement in fencing, plowing, seeding, cultivating and bar vesting crops, together with expenses and income of the farm, to be presen ed to the Committee on Crops on or before the first Monday in January next, and premium awarded by them greatest profits from J acre of land in any cr.,p or crops.full statement in writing of expense of labor, manure, Ac.,wiih true value of crop, certified under oath, i u j 4,00 3,00 3,00 1.50 2dbes't " 200 1 The same anin. il or article shall take (he same premium in tne same ciass mil oner, uoi be allowed to lake a lower premium in. rank thau has previously been taken by the same. The several Committees shall have liberty to recommend Honorary Premiums, lo be paid ny tne .executive ioinmniee as uiry may orem the funds of the Society will warrant, and also lo award Diplomas to such contributors as Ihey may deem worthy of that notice. Lewisbnrg Post-Office Arrangements. ! S.ISTEK.V Malls, ml? dii; cjr.pt fun.Iny, elos. At 34 o'clock, P. M ' H'.s'7XA.V, on Stondaj, WrilneKlsj soil trUltj. t cl( At s A. M. A'Ofi rWrtAWillimi"tKrt) M..nJ. W.-.I. and fri.. 1 clos. at 8 V.M. of night riwdlng. 0tTffJV(SeUogn)l0AI.TIiBriA.iiil S.turd , l . cIcm at li, M. BVFFAL0S JC SOADS, Tawlr Friday, eluM t S r.V. of mitbt preceding. HniniieA. honri dally (orapt Sini4sy fross until 1H A.M.. And a: at. nsui . r.si iiu, . Hi, UaS. U.W.CUOTZIR, P.M. A VARIETY of Vchool Books, Blank Books, Gift Books for Holiday presents. Pens, Ink, Letter and Cap Paper, Fancy Stationery, Magazines, Papers, etc. etc. for rile eheao at the Lxwisarae Post Orrics LEWISBURG, UNION COUNTY, PENN., FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1854. 60 IWiSM'iili'llll'iiDlTiill'ii1 Know Xothiofjsn, and iu objocts ( markuble loss that the furors will 2,(!0 1. (10 3,00 2. U0 1, (10 50 :,oo 50 2,00 2. (10 Aigcst 11, 18j4. Figures better then Guesswork. It is the constant cry of the New I?.-r-liuers a cry oficii thoughtlessly echoed that the Division o( I'niiin Coiiuty would anoe to Jesuitienl ti?presinn ; not from 50 jio increase largely Taxation for County pur 50 pose, ail that County lluildiin's would 1.00 50 50 50 1,00 cost 80.000 or S.;0.(K)(1 f,.r e,.,.,..v it- i r i . iieinie iiiion Mi.iwu inai asUltors paid by the nay for wrk doue, or have fe-t for woi If done, half the ainouut work Would reduce the p.iy accordingly, ai;d each county need pay imt half wh .t this county now does: whilaVin oilier respects, both the county and individuals 'sale of liquors on die Sabbath, has brought "V1 ia de bunting, or the When the emigration once begins it ,he greatest number of mcB theirfcal Fp'.r would save money by having the seat of to light one startling fact, namely, that j tealtl1 anJ waJing for dueks ie lut WH be kept np iu a constant stream. TLe itual condition. I.oo justice near the ceutcr of both business! the sole penalty atti-jhed to the violation 111,1 r"i,l,1'l',,MI' . .....i t. i j;ut to ,.-mo,itrale this posilion.we copy llie toilowin.i ;-, prepared by Ukibe.v 11 II'.. . ..l . . i . i r.. Lit, i.-i; , a respectable Lawyer f j:i..oml.urg, relative to the practical operation of iivi.-iou iu Columbia county fci' t'olunil.i i county was organized from old Northumberland, at the ssiuia time I cn ih:it Union county was creeled from the .-auie. Thu population of Columbia, in lSr0, was about equal to that of Union now; but I n ion county is valued more thau one-tijrth higher than Columbia and Montour. The Court House for Columbia county is an elegant structure, and we never heard but that its Offices are sufii- cionlv commodious, and ils J, il secure. Now about the cost of all, Mr. Weaver states as follows : lii.ooMsBLRri, July 28, 18.54. The cost of our Court House was $,2 17.21 Jail 3,0'JO.OO Total" exclusive of building lots 811,007.21 Of this sum, $2,500 was paid by the County, and thu balance by the citizens in voluntary subscriptions. The following is the rate of County Tax assessed since 1840, in Columbia : 1S40 30 cts. on the $100 valuation. 10 " 1842 25 " 1S43 20 " 1S4 20 t 8 A 1 fl 1 Countr dVerlT In dft.t .ton. for notltlMl iui,: -t. to I.;. K.nor.i.ndreuibsi: 134 1U( y Kterrt; for unit jer, 184725 cts. u.IKemmal t,n k rJnre 1 H-fS 25 -.: . ' If 1 DIVISION effected. J 18.5225 i ::; 20 185420 terSo it will be seen that small in creases of expenses in a few particulars, may tie overcome by decreased expenses j in other particulars. j ue tax in t oium- t or ,7 ,i . W ' - r . 7 " ' ; was oeiore division : while tne aavautaics ., , ... 1 1 c5 -e'" I""" of business ijx connection with their mart 50 of trade aud route of travel, is an item ' wu'cu m0i!t tbc tax payers feel in their P "ckuts,but which can I a County Tax. beripurUU''Kei " , A New Court House. About 1812, a House was erected for I ,u0 "ew couuty of Susquehanna, at : a cost of t8.000. Iu 1854. the corner stone of a Court House was laid on the same site, uuder a contract of 518,500. Eld. Davis JJimock, M. IX, long time au Associate Judge and preacher of the Gos pel, participated iu the exercises on both occasions. TivogranJsotis of the priueipal contractor of thc old, are principal con tractors for new buildirg, which iocludes Jail, County Offices, and Jury llootns. ; It is oil to be paid for by County Taxes, and thc NEW will cost 510,500 or one hundred and thirty-one jier cent. more than the OLD Court House. Union County was erected soon after Susquehanna. Worthy of a Thought. The Aciri Letter states that when the late Menagerie exhibited in Jersey Shore, the tavern Keepers all closed their bars.. I There was a large crowd, Jfca?but not a i drunken man could be found. Query: If such was the happy result for one week "lay, why not make thc custom daily, aud thus suppress nearly if not quite all drunk enness ? ', ftayLaat Sunday, a bail storm prevailed in Kelly township, proving considerably destructive to vegetation of all kinds. Mr. James Lawson informs us that be had 70 panes of glass broken. Other particulars of damages, we bare not learned. There was also hail on the east side of the river about thc same time. IjovThc Jail at New Berlin appears to be getting rather leaky. Not long since, prisoner, named Israel Angtadt,escaped; and last week, another named Taylor dog his way partly through the walls, bat somebody happening to see him just in time, he wasaken back and put under additional security. and purposes, are thus defined Frederick (Md.,) Examiner. "We do not btliuve tlie Know Noth in9 deipn to per.wnte any for opinion' juke, or deprive the foreigner of his civil rights. The organization did not fpring trr.rn intolerance of tathultcs, but resist - proscription of foreigners, hut opposition 10 ""' un'lan iiiimenca tbey nave exercised "'""9- " wl" F'vcui ootu in lu.ure, an' whon when thi'sn en.I of teif t.rn 'in I biS uietly pass away us it suddenly arose are bjl;l as oj of and spread." Fur tli Chroniclr, Ma. EiiTm : The rceeut deciian Jourt. in reference to our Supreme Co . e c i i .i i. vi imr cuuuav wws is me i uury fiuiii i - - - ! (and costs.) Verily, sir, there is still tome difference I . .... between much of our boasted enlightened legislation, and the pure, strict code Bible morality. Would it not be well to fall attention, through the press, to this fact, in order to procure such an amendment of the exist - ting statutes as will secure obedience to the law of God by a penalty ut bast j what greater than would be conceded ! to almost any petty private corporation to ! cuforce its peculiar privileges. Au , ISO I. li. C" Western Correspondence. CorreffponJ.-ne of the Lewitburg Chronirle. Mauison, Wis., Aug. 2, 1854. Mr. Editor : The existence of the Chol.ra in the West, and the exaggerated ., . l7 T , f T , ' , ,, - L ' 6' - , tea in those smecw, mcy expect me mm stories of its extent, has almost entirely I 'al1 Tt f ' "A" W 3 8 m 1 fWye whethcr 1 istcr to be bold and orthodox. But if ho suspended travel and'hote' keepers buse's ituWar(Js tLera Lis lal1 beS'us to sway gent-. such was the law, as he had only seen it, watiU respoCt.,Ue merchants to pay ampla ic. are enjoying a season of plenty of ; e birds squat snugly in the gwn iutheXnrtMnUJ, but Mr. j Teu ,et liu not TU,sar:Z3 the pul nothing to do. But, as the Cholera is j ?,CfS? CU "J "0t 866 ' cm but .M , J!laJcr 8ald tad 8en U ln ,U ,el P'' bT introducing commercial question. e ' llenl,n." nanoa.la An t. k..m ta& tie. (innrlpr 1 I F X ni?hrrn hl.inrl t,a ahari . i i fast subsiding, and in some places entirely disappeared, this oppressive stagnation in travel will soon be superceded by the wonted tide of emigration to the West. The Cholera has not existed to the extent as it was represented ; but it has, in reality, been bad enough, in all conscience. In Chicago it was worst, and still lingers about the city, but is materially declining t n violence and fatality. Even there, the people were more frthtencd than hurt,' and fled from the city with dismay atMts first appearance, A gentleman wbo was there .tout the tCe informed me that no less than ten thousand persons fled from the city in the course of two or three days. In Madison, there has not been a case of Cholera for eight days, yet, not more than 30 miles distant, reports are current, told ... r .1 i,..u !.:. ., ...... ..... ' tnat iu iiiaoison over sixty deatns occur daily from Cholera, and the citv is desert- , " ,, , ' JlnmiiUni & eontnet muh line nf; led! There have been titentu cases of real "3 making a contract with tne lines oi , : c"t,i., .ra . . ,.rt,:..i. ,..i,j r....,ii. 1 Cholera here, ten of which resulted fatally land from these sorum, the hi stor;d,' o The greatest fatality I bavo beard of oc- curred at a Htane-stati.m. kept by a mas named Lamar, Ibout 15 miles east of Ga- una, iu Illinois, about two weeks ago. ; - -;-i - v - The first victims were Mrs T -nmr and ata the emigrants Will be protected from I ue urst victims were .urs. .Lamar, ana, r i four children, two servant-girls, two stag,-; a' Fur,!'" lhc C"nira7 drivers, thc barkeeper, and a man who propose" to aid the emigrant after hi had commenced making coffins for the dec- arrival in Kansas. Agents of the Company eased. After nine had died in the house, Territory, and have full .which, by the way," says the Galena i - The - J.ffr.rvjniin, is in one of the most beauti- ,are to be reiving bouses, in which the a ful and airy situations in thc country, the remainder of the family removed to tbe barn, where two more were seized and e spired. Dr. Laid, of Shullsburg, in this State, late Superintendent of Tub- un in..i.iiAii..r. f ,i ..i:, l Vs 1 1 1 ' I Ubti'ui. rub vi "u M". uojiii. physicians died the next morning after his return home. A friend of the amily, also living at Shullsburg, was attacked but recovered. Four stage-drivcrs, who were in the habit of taking some of their meals and spending part of their time at Lamar's, died about the same time at Galena. As to the probable cause of this singular mor- tality, the J.Jirtonian says : "This extraordinary mortality is unex ampled. We hear that it is accounted for by the condition of the cellar beneath the i. ...... 'i'i.a i. ...... i, . , ... .....i ... gttwnr- oust.-, a hi. uin.vui, "a eu wun water in a putnu t icces of mc it r.ib.?rCrefiim. l!ir which were floating cut decayed vegetables and .;il n,ih..r In .neb T,!:ler. Over this fc . mass, the meat consumed by the lamily was banging, and through the accumula - tionsnpon h, me aisease wu.ue.ir . in no way bound to the Society, no pledge some sentimental reflections upon the f!Iy ma, have been-is supposed to J '0f any kind is demanded from Lin., and 0f DOt doing rigLt, and the evils in general communicated to thc sufferers. It is said ; . . ,. ,. , . ,, a- ,,. t e fc that every person who took dinner there aiiPelt,n of th,e. faI'f- To jCf doing wrong; and, as the clock comes on Monday is now in the grave. Poison produce all this good, it is evident that thc round to the appointed half hour, let him is suspected with what reason, we do not j Company must have money, and be a stock bring out thc eloquent sentences kept iu know. company, to transact their affairs in a reserve to round off with, and then dismiss "Some local eause operating with dead-, business-like manner. The Treasurer is the congregation to outrageous Sundav ly virulence has killed on ofjMosES II. Gmkxeu, of this city, and dinners and Suuday aftcruoon-ridcs, that bold of all whose premises contain thei011' operation of the Company on the "These ideas are a fair expment of the seeds of disease." j emigrant will be one of aid and charity ideas of multitudes about the sacredoese Since my last letter, the weather has "cleared up," and has been for several days past, clear, warm, and healthy, and the destruction of crops, of which I then spoke, has not been as bad or as general is was then anticipated. The only re- b i.. : .t. It lr.,, l. L..1 L .uniiiiiaiiuLdUwiiuu.i red acres of grain to harvest, and could notKetany barvesters, notwithstanding he offered f 3,00 and upwards a day. I he restrictions of the (same Law ex j . , , , , . i T e I ? J 8 a'n0 -u..u, UJ .c ,uJt .uc uios e- hileratmg, lively, and excit.ng recreations - to le eajoyed by the sportsman. There tLe is none f tLat Ptnt waiting aad wntch 13 llvc' walklnS an1 "pectations to keep oi i . . ' i uu wiiu tun e&iiiiui utttr. vuti rani'ps i. a. j.i, ti,A a " it i iTi .i .i.8iSu,-k1 .ua start, tue . '" " uUUtiuS , we ,uem 1 In P1Iir.lt llffiirn tflAfT a rn inn fia 41 wmn 1 ' . 0fi'ur lue cn mem. lakmg them uu wiug iiui operation, ana it requires " dcal of practice to become an adept, j A Prac,:3ctl marksman however with a r11 traiaeJ Ao"' wiU takc twcn' to ! thl1' in an ftcinoon witn TcrJ "orc i,naQ ,U!U n"''-oi soots, mo grass on "i"-ulu "Ul- '" 'uu V"" Ul F "!?. numbers ot pcrsor-s have wnttcn to: measure it by the spirituality cf the Sew and the great scarcity of help. Thoy are the Company that they prefer Kansas to , Testament, .peak in plain eollot.uial term-, paying t2,.0 to 5,00 day for harvest Xehrka fo, the .nil and climate, hut that SU(.h a men use in their daily affair, and" hands, and they are hard to be got at that, they will to Nebraska unless the Com- t..m .1.- ,.:.,. . me i raines is nigu ana waving, ana me route to me i-acinc. me moral aignity Testament" spirit. Caftchism is what ha flowers bright and fragrant, which perfect-; of this mode of emigration surpasses that ' wauts doctrine is to his taste. A u.er Iy sccuro the birds from the hunter's of any on record. Those who have gone ' cuanl whose last Ule of smaged view, and then it is highly amusing to rce vrcre applauded in public when set-';wa3 mMj stored on Saturday night, nui the dog bound away in a circuit o from ting out, and the gentleman wl o provided uis brother merchant, who, on that svns 20 to 50 rods in pursuit, when he comes . them with outfits wW.d only take 50 per ' swore a jDVl,jcc throngh taa up to a covey of the birds, ho manifests it cent in payment. A quarter section is custom house tbey go to ehurch to hear to his master by suddenly stopping, stretch- donated to every white male citizen, and : a KTm.m on fu;th, on angels, on the re ing himself out, lying down to the grouud, also to those who have declared their in-: Urrect:on. As they have nothing iaves- bid VxnintnA cv..;.rl, .1. nn.1 k:.. ts.ntif.T'a villi . f..w ...n.tld T& .Mr.il.,. f . 1 - .1 . .1 w .utu. &uj, I... and sail gracefully away in a horizontal line, a few feet above the grass, not very gwifJv, curving a little to the right or left, affordirig the fiuest opportunity fur the hunter to make a couple of shots and take a brace of them. F. Kansas Emigrant Aid Company. Cn Wednesday evening, a meeting was responds, ibis division cf the work ' pijcs Lis craft with tne unscrupulous ap held in the lecture-room of the Tabernacle, inJpsnsable ; the Company have already pli:lcce of ,,Terj meaDS tuat will win. he, 1s0 BtBr a 01 lue ouiecl auu. ,operatl0ns ' "'0 above Society, &c. TheW .n.to. can , oe iance was large. j by.Rey. i, hale of W or- I Thc IIon- Eu Thatek' of rter, ; TJose wuo go should take the-., I kM ol the aJJrcsscd the ! n0t-f' n"'etin?' object of the Com-, bu prepared to stand on their, rights, V!- The object is to organize emigra- j e stock books are now open, shires H tIOD' aDd make lt surve a certain pur- ;an 0De aare can be tad- pose, in a uennue, saie anu useiui manner, ThB (V.mnantr w 11 ni.l thu ommmni firt ; "7' c 7 7 l.miuisUing the expense ot emigration, ..transportation. Advertisements have been transportation. Advertisements have been published to forward 20,000 em.grants this ' f 1, fn. f . ti l - lau. IDC iare irom liostou to rvansas win ! only - one Iia" ! be only $25, one-half the usual rale. This Pticable by having a responsible : nn AArf nnni rtaii vr I r rtinL'rii thu rv ii t vi . r " i emigrants are to be lodged on their first I ntil tbe houses are ready, there re erected, in which the first arrival4 haT0 becn already received, and whitn wiU answcr f,r tlie next draft,when the first have their log cabins built. Fur- w i Ulcr' lLe -omPaDy propose to provtue I everything necessary for a new colony iu ,hc mechanic arts, printing, and, perhaps, ! education secular and religions. A gen- , tlfmn from Crawford county, Penn., is 7U .move his power press into Kansas, and to brlnS with him 200 families, no one of Dlcu worth less than 5,000. The j P"Pcr ,s lo ue ca"tu luo "e"" ' r aom, ueo. . thrown, puunsner. Another advantage is that persons from the same neighborhood can settle together i . l. ,i . , .i...: : triil romliiion. inn. ..n i. r ; ana tune u luciu lueir u lusiitutious. I n,nrals 01 lne " 181 BUUl r "lulu "um I ,he 'ac't ' schools aud churctes, butin s way, these go in the same boat with ml .1. ? . tne emigrant, inns, me interests oi me . Company are identical. The emigrant is it never can make one cent ont of him.iof the Sabbath, and of the pulpit! Thai Another result will be, that wherever tbe Company sends emigrants, there a Free State must grow up. It is proposod to 'operate on Kansas for one ycar.aftcr which 'time he will probably te a State, aDd a now , free one. Twcntj tLousand men can to v' '"" J Pul ivansas Dtrnre win !..-.. . . ! . ..I - panv taue nom m Kansas, as they wil not expose themselves to the vicinity of Slav- ery. The Missouri slave-holders have not moved slave, into Harm,, although they - have sti.Ved eliumo .r.,1 i..r, ...i. . . ' thJm- '. Jutt'-.y will never occupy them; lhcre W1" be 1, 89 "JucenicDt. in three ,u ur monius man now. I he reports of Cholera on the ronte are groundless. Nearly all the applications to the Company - already made arc from native Americans. Company can send annually more emi- ; t"-'v"" itjuih in rvancas rnnn irton. ifo t avnho . .1 ir. rwti ue .u tue l, nueu otates. l ne opportu ..jr .uC ucet ever ouereu lor investment, lit no ne A flirt rnmnnnn imtnA,:,,!,.!- 1 ,. , "w ' vr" iuius too cu.es oi me new lemtory. it t-ompauy intenu, alter aoout a year, to remove their operation from Kan- sas probably to a more southern point, , because Me w to male it a Um o free. States Joint to the Guff! The result us a cnaiu oi rauroaus ana asouthern i j ; in Kansas, it will spring up in armed men . who will annihilate their assailants. bat the Company now wants is a thousand Kansas leagues all over tbe country, of which many are already in progress, ttach ; 01 wnicu in 10 nave a master ot emigration, ,to devote himself exclusively to tbo busi- I ness. M ith him the Aid Company cor- ----------.s - i rv - sain me azents oi tae Lomcauy wouij see : ,t . .i, .u me lerntory lor all emigrants; and that tbey J fc '"J j - , - ! l"lur M-wifcuKis, uc siu, p a uay. creciuc .niorn,a,.oa couia iu tl.'i.i trnm tl..s llrifprer I- n.i.ri-tt..n of "e'-"" cacu League. i. i, ifcnr. FrcachiEj:. T . tue Jut- cf lhe puI it t (ac!l I . . . J1 - P" I 'e iiai.i ,,, their secu.ar profe.-siuus or trades, But it is its duty to teaeb men how ... ; avoi(l th- ,eroptation, of thos, call- ings, and how specifically to carry them - selves like Christians amid.t their oca- ; ; Li, ci,iiirc ? T, it l!utv of the pulpit to teach a parishioner to 1. . industrious, virtuous, honest, fruyal, geDe rous and thrifty J "Will any one infirm n how a minister can teach those things without touching teeular topiit ? A clergyman must teach ; ,lstry, but not for Lis life must be let jit le tDOWn that he means ploughing, team;ng( digging, mowing or reap - ing It is his duty to teach frvj.ility. Hut that must be done by discussing the al)?tract nature of frngnlity ; not by mentioning household affairs, not oy leach - . irjg by actual facts, not by delineating a; spendthrift, by pointing out actual extra vagance, not by mentioning in the pulpit : such vulgar topics as the expense of luxu- ries, the needless wnste of m?ans npon j inc..' , , . . . . , . 1.. ... ' . ..f5 urinK or toDacco, cot rjy mentioninrr a j table to lull extravagant parties, ambitious 'equipage, inordinate love of dress, or any ! i other actual vice of imorovidence. "a,. - ... . i,ct him search out some text, stroke it? and pat it asleep; then deduce from it which is ssered with them is that which is purely amceptimal. That which is ir- reverent is that which lives, and is real. Strip a deid down to its abstract principle in philosophic language, address it 10 thc VOLUME XI. NO. 19 Whole Ncmber, 539. . mcre in.ellect, .nd .How.Me preach- - , inn- Hut tak th .. nf. -o .. rr aifh Ihpm lh t-r.-. t. . ., . - ...j - ..,... m .t. . . aiarme for the dignity of the pulpit. TT,.m. T.;r .;n - 1 rrg(.n(.rated until ministers fee! that .11 . , . pysiems oi trutn ana an doctrines are but lte KrvanU and medicines of men and bnrnan lif. And he who can most rivid- Iy ,n, accurately take up 7,e u it , and ho!j it over against lift at it Aould U, will h th mm who will tU most 1 reach the creat common Tieart. and teaeb "We have no doubt that a vtr; . i. . u . i i . , laaaiora. navio soaritea w ail iae - j screwing and griping among his te W0UU be better pleased, on Siini t , , . . aoze torough an able Uospel Divine mysteries, than to be t EWP.ke by a practical serman that, un. ,; g o:'i-: tLings, et forth the duties of a thrLiti 1 lUDdlurJ. A broker, who has gimLie.i magnificent scale all the week, uVs o-.t ' 0 to cuurca to hive h;3 practical 1- anahiod and measured by the '-.Ww , a rica tiitiitan iroiatr owns largely 10 ! a aistillery, and is clamorous against let- ,; j,, tlle puIp;, to tbe yui;.. 0f j temperaaCe sermons. Another man boy ! tax.,;tu.s and noses about all the W.e': t e wtl0 can be girpd out of a ncles- ta j j )t 0a ga3 hy be natarl!y w;sha . ng J prelch aW e.Jrlityi or m. j ali,;t r inll(ii;ty. A mechanio thtt tl,0 wants .auCtrme on tne ?a&oatn, no: tbesc secuIar question,. Mc w t, der3rfment9 ; life . the an,s reli. them , bigh an , j opaque,is t be built They wish to d j,st i Aey for sis ,0Dg T- stprp;Dg the otber gidfl pf the nU theJ s;sh the minister to sn j th.'ir fiiH. j0 comfort ihcir consciences, and fura sa t.,. i : ,. i. mem s crar ntm auu nismaui-c n ren J sach , shreW(j manlsoment 0ar i c j i . , i i modern financiers are determined t,j snow- that Christian can serve two masters, f p, . . ..th 0r,I Ed mammon at the same time. -77t nry Ward Bt echer. Old Parties Eeatf Judge McBkidk of Boone Co., Missou- ri, a prominent member of the late detno- , cratic rartv, Las become a candidate fur ti,e W,!ature in Boone eountv, and ad- j a t tLe Toter; c,f thut ' Tn Tal. McB.iiuE In k V MuBaibk . ' TPomit me f) rtaf, tlia prior .o my becoming i candidate, I distinctly avowed that I would not consent, under any cir ' curnstanees. to run upon the old question i of Whig aiil Democrat and why not? because there is no question, involving ei- ; ,j er principle or policy, now at issue be- ; tW!!en the rarfies all have been disposed , of, ami there is no further necessity for keeping up toe old party lines, except u j rromote the ends of political tiicksters. iis ; ., bf per'e D j hfe an An(. p m prrat!c pran Bu0ae conntv w..,v j f McRr;Je M(1 ,,;. K,:. 1 11 ;,nt mw r , j whig party Cr tb Le-i Candidates against the Whig and ''old hive" Democratic candidates. The Jour- (Ie Dgmot-ratic no longer differs from the Whig prty, aud botii are equal ly dishonest and corrupt. It therefore crtes for a free acd independent ticket. t r S- TI... Tnt i.i"" ''"""' - Know Nothings Sfcs'! to have u.mrisued in , England" two centuries r'- J""9 -on van relates, in the second part d lie ' ' griin's Progress, that .at the time rf Cm.e" . liana's setting forth on ber journey, th. ro were assembled at the house of Mrs. Tim. orous, sundry Jadie?, among whom were Mrs. Bit's-Eyes, Mrs. Inconsiderate, Mrs. Light-Mind, aud Mrs. A5uic X- l'u In the somewhat spicy conversation wbic" ensued, Mrs. Know-Nothing merely ask a simple question, refraining. wi:b that taciturnity which still distinguishes those" of her name, from any definition ot Inr position in the matter nr. 'er consideration. Washisgtos, Aug. 3 Mr Bnr, of South Carolina, has been appointed th t Governor of Nebraska. P. ill 13 ?;T if ?! ' i -iff ? ti 1$ II 1 ij
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