i . LEWIS BURG 3 1 t CHRON II FJ M II. C. IIICKOK, Editor. O. N. WORDEN, Printer. TIic LcwisDiir Lurunifif. .,.r.,..T FA Ml LT Tisucilon Friday Miming, at Isirislitiy, "noil county, 1' 11 ''''" HWJM-m.m w tw. - I" I."?''1 l.Tj.if on'A witliiti thiv linn: ..iti ii -.n - ; ftrtn. IT, single numt To u.uv.? for six iu mfs . i-r y - ,tii, aiH..rii.....; ;;t v' column. ! a V'-ar. ILilf iwn o i-rnt- i-r lin ftijinn- fn- prills :.! i. - n;.Mflriinnr-..Mttifmnl Willi III': rttMi- lT. wm-n an dm- uren-i Pm, . - . . : I . .. 1 I. ........ I .iti -ill II 111-. ll OoratnBnieationsoli.jtislonti..ioftf.-n.TiMiit.Ti n-A within tl r;m- M ar:y or Hft tri m ronti-t. All U-U'Tk to.-oim (HiM-pai I. .av,:'tiiT-aii!ivl l y the rwir nt. " lu.iT.-iv v. ti... iM....ril l. -,..rtm.-,,!. ... i- rtirri,.! to IIimu i.'. Hi - I'm . "- Uiowon - "" - N- w v-' V'' I The M VCNKTIO TKI.K'IKM'II i ln.t..l in III. .f the C;.r-.iio!-. mi l nrrmiiK-nn-liU inaite to obUm i X.-ws from the tuft in s.iv:mci- ut tlie Mail. j r.nneei ,i n itti i!i- nfl ire ami'li- m:it.Ti:iN f.rmo.t 1 Iiinli..l JOB PKINTINO, !iieh will W i .rut,d null ! tieatn. ... nj ,l,-i at,l. :i,A -n r. m term.. j :rr?r,,MU--',w,:d",,,P5r-'-,l o. ?:. WanDETt. rriirrirtor. ! I The Fannoir. Oiiiccrs of Ibc Union County Atri.ultural Society. - I or Vr ",,', t,l. .smrri. F'PTii.r, I ,nt:.i. Uliyi.f:. (! i: K. M ..; .. II"; 1 l: n;T II Itn"rti. f.-mt.- tt. 1 Alts Sil: .i. .V .0 ;, .',)( .Al' 1'iT.K. r. ! II I .p .111 r,. v.v T.;.,. 1 liui!. w T 11: ( n. I M. VVVI71!. ; 1: i " 1 :' '''.'' "'""'.7 ,,,,,-s -v::u ..,-,y.,;, T. II' tr. ! S II.n..i... II t.U. K. r Ih.N .io n;:i;-.T. .11.. 1 1 litiv-t. I, I M :. .1 2 II .1 v 1: So - . r .1 . VV;;.". .'..( f'.,v-.,,yl;;, !:lV.l! I.Hii-olu.lIaril.y. ' H .S '-'y O. X. Woi'tl.'ii, Lewi-bunr. y,--r.--Mj-.r .'.. i t II. Laird, Ivist lSufialc lAhriir'mu .S.unuil WYiriek, Xew I'erlin. h'rccittiii OiM. .I:is. 1'. Ito.-s, LewisLnrg. do Isasi Sliiil; r,X. IJciIin. Uo ll. l.rv W. Slder, Pciitis 2d Fair to be at Lcwisbara, ! OcL5 & (), 185-i. Cnmmitlrr. ot Arran'rmrut. t;i:o. I". MII.I.KIi, Chairman. Joxatuan Wolfe, JoSKI'II M. N'EsIIIT, Francis Wilson-, John Kli.nc, Gi:ok:b 11. Itt.iss, I JolI.N' CllAMr.ERI.lN Henry W. Fries. ' JoilN Ai.EXAM'KH. t " ' ! Premium! fur IS.', I. HOUSES. For best Stallion to be paiJ when he has been 1 kept within the limits of the .-society one I service season r,u(l 2,1 best, same conditions best Ureeiling Mare, one or mors of her COI19 io Ul. - 3,1 best, same conditions best Geliling Horse, not over 7 years 8.1 best best 3 years old Cult best 2 years old Colt J."" . 2.00 ; 3.00 2,00 . 2 00 l.-r" 1."" l.r" 1. best sucking Horse Colt 2,1 best best sucking Mare C.t IJ beit T,r best riowincrezarJ hems hid to the skill of workmen and discipline ol teams as well as execution of the work, lather than time, provided it be done wuhin a reasonable time 2d best , best done by a bny nnd-r 20 years of a;c .m;.i7- t i i ri.r:. V-st Hull, not tinder 2 nor over 5 years oM.kopt within the li mils of the Society one service season 3,1 best, same conditions best Hull Calf best Cow for all purposes,? of her ( alves to be shou-n as evidence of her breed ing, and full statement iu writing of her Dairy qualities 21 best, same conditions best 2 or more Hairy Cows, owned ami kept by one person, written statements of a?c, breed, yield .te.lo be rond- ied. ..Ponn-a Farm Journal" mic year, or :t,oo :.ou 2,00 n.no 2,00 2.00 3.00 -',M' Aericnlt. Fatent Ollicc K- p. and or 2.00 l.st a vear old Heifer. J.or It. aioi M, or ... . ,,...,..nl of lilltter 2,00 1 ow lvin-4 i..i'.3i ... best Cow for stock best 1 year old Heifer l,est heifer Calf, J. or H. or best stock of Neat Cattle belnnsins to one farm.nntless than I (I head. .1. or K.and fA7i.v am sri:i:i:s. l est pair of Oxen, 4 years old or more 2d I est best yoke Steer Calves, .1. or K. or TEAMS. best learn of Oxen from any one township 8 pairs or more 4 years oi l or more best span of Working Horses 2d best best span of Matehel Horses siii:i:i: best French Merino liu. k, kept wuhin the Society limits 2 years best lluek of any other breed best fi Ewe Sheep, J. or 15. and $1, or best fi Lambs MF.VK. best Boar 2d best best Sow, with 1 or more of her pigs to be shown, J.or U. and l, or best S or more l'ig',2 to 10 weeks old, J. or It. and best 2 Figs J'f 7.V V. best pair Shanghai Chickens 21 best best pair ("liittag-.nis 2 I hc.,1 best pair Cochin Chinas 21 best best pair F. li h 1 best b -st pair of any oilier 1 r--t 1 21 bst best pair Turkeys 2 1 best CHOI'S. best !i acres Winter Wh. at 2.1 best. J. or li- and 3d best best bushel Wheat 2J best best acre Spring Wheat best 5 acres Hye 21 best bcu S acres Iadian Corn 2d best 3d best - best bushel Corn in rar SJ best best 9 acres Oats 21 best H:-t ba;k.c! ni 2.CO l.So l,(ni 1.00 3.00 2-" I R-011 ! ',,K, 2.00, 2,O0i S.00 2,011 2,00 2,IKI I 2.00 ! 1,00 ' i 2,00 ; l.""i 1.00 1 .00 SO 5,00 : :t.00 ; 2.0il 1.00 SO t.r.o 3,0(1 2,00 s.on 3.00 2,00 1,00 so 2,00 1.00 v ... i 11.. -I. ...i rres uarl"y I 'f l'U,a'0"' "" U"J J W , bpst bushel Sweet Potatoes I l' Common Potatoes ! hest ' arres T"''PS 3,00 1,00 ' 3.00 ; 2,00 ! l.OOi CO 3,00 - , nesi nusnei i urniiis J best A acre Carrots host A acre Itcets l?st lushcl llcets nr. 1m;s j acnJ KI(a j ''uni;ps lu - best A acre JJearis. J. ,,r l(. ..i is best host iHi'k lVas . ,, i.lt im.,,,. " 1 , UCit 1 UlltpklUS 'A'CY. bt lot inter Apples, not miner 1 kin.ls. a peck of each kind, all raised .y the person presenliii!!, J. or It. and , llcst , . " 'ct vara iy Apples not muter 10 lcimls or less than S bushels in all, J. or It. an J best bushel Apples be, ;p,TimeMS y - 3 kinas ''-"sl pork timnces best peck I'eaches best lot Grapes, 5 lbs. or more I HAIRY I'noDVt TS. ; best 10 lbs. or more liutlcr, a silver ut- I tor kn lie an l (no S.J best ollercil for) best ('hcese, lbs. or tnoic best lot Il.'iicy, '-."1 lbs. or more ri.mit am mn-: Ait. bet barrel W heat 1'loiir bi's.i An lbs. Dne.ku heal l'lonr b -i specimen J'lotir Ureail, n iih uriltcn sl.'.ii iiieiit of manner of making it bcyt Kye aii-.l liu'.ian, same eotxliiioiis " l'(!t" 1, 1111 iil sr.ilol.lt MA VFAVTVUKS. 1.."! 1 iliit tt Ciulil. Ill vanls or more 2,00 - I l,e-t 1 , ,, si W, ! best -I ', !U'... 1 Flannel, 111 yards ir mere .(.( tr..... m...,. ... ,!;:! . 0 in 11, 1 mi. i'' j 1 iii 're 1 .no i n Varnt ai pi tiii;; -" .Is or more S.'.tl 1.01) 1,011 SO l.oo so 1,1-0 :"0 SO 2,00 l lia- 'arpetino , f, yjs it more I 'ist s! Hearih Kie- t ! .1. v. pairs . lea . Woolen Half lli.se be-1 Vl eoieu .Siawl :. be..t . best p. niol Woolen Vai n 1 b.-s Cjutlt 3,1 best best Ue.lspreatl I 3.1 best l.ixi 1,(10 l,oo so 50 so , so j 50 j i no ! l,oo j 2. nest specimen Needlework 3,! best best I.ainn Mat best Knit Tippet l.vl VV'nii.-hl MUntt. sl 3 pairs Mittens best specimen raised Worsted work best Straw Hats, 0 or more l,cst domestic Soap, 5 lbs. or more iMVi P ir'i ri,Fii timi-i r l,eO il,i.l.. Wsir. t, best $JlQunD-C:.'n't yrryr Vest best Waeon Harness best doz. Calf Skins finished iest J Joz. Kip Skins best 1 doz. sides Sole Leather best lot finished Leather any oilier kind best i doz. pairs Thick Hoots best 2 paits sewed Calf Hoots best 2 nairs Ladies' Kid Si s o oo 1,00' 1',,u !!' 1,00 AHIilrl l.TVHAI. ls-vi.r.MEXrs. J : best improved Sward Flow j 2,1 best best improved Seed Flow I.'"' Ml!: J-JUJ siiMi 2e; 2,1 best best Subsoil Flow best (Jrain Keapcr best (irass Culler . best (ir.un Drill best Coin Drill best Fanning Mill li. Ctiiuvaior best Harrow be;t Holier best improved Horse liake best Lime-Spri-ader l,.-,t norlable Cider Mill 1,00 '."o j K( l'.oo .'im best nortahlc Clover Hullrr best doz. Scythes 1 besi doz. Hay Foiks 1 oo best J doz. Manure rorks best J doz. Shovels J;!"', I best J d.,z. Ili bcsl j j1)Z .arrow Axes i any new and useful improvement in any larm machine, or implement, t'oin ! to "S.'i, according to its value, al the discretion of the Committee, any new and useful improvement in any household machine, implement or arti cle of furniture calculated to lighten the labor of females, from 1 to ". .v.t.vt;f.7v. ten t horse loads compost Manure, best ijiiality. prepared at least expense, by any new process, a statement in writing to be given of materials used, mode of preparation, expense, &c. 2d best FWM ACCOlTS. j mi 3,"n neennnt of Farm Operations for the scason,giving the manauement of stock, crops, any improvement in fencing, plowing, seeding, cultivating and har vesting crops, together wilh expenses and income of Ihc farm, to be presented to the Committee on Crops on or before the first Monday in January next, and nrr-iniiim awarded bv them 3,00 greatest profits I rom K acre of land in any crop or crops f"H statement in writing of expense of labor, manure, Ac, with true value of crop, certified under oalli, J. or R. and ., i ..,, 1 SO 2,00 i The same animal or article shall take the 7V ;, i il. same cla.ss but olice.nor :' be allowed to take a lower premium in rank ' ? : than has previously been taken by the same. ; The several Committees shall have liberty '" ... ...l tt,.nor:irv Premiums, to be paid to i in i in :n. i. j , , by th,- Kvecutive Commillce as they may deem " the funds nf .he Society will warrant, and a so " , 1.. award Diplomas to .such conirihntni s as the) ",. . J ...... . f .1.-.I n,.'i . i may n -e-n wormy i-i m " t --,:,-,-,r.r Pnct.flfilre Arrancement3. , i:.,srn-y ,v.i i( Kri . .tL. ,.L S V.H ot nlit irer -l'11" .Bdsinrn. tioorn dnlly (re.l 8owJr) f" ''Ul "&J:wa.,nm - 'ciSwiwn. r. u. . t T, . 1 . A VAIHflTV of scnooi ini, Jt& IHank Hooks, (Jift BooKs lor iioima nr..,enis. Pens. Ink. Letter and ap up". Fancy Stationery Magazines, I'a?"; ,,1, r'.mr at -he T.r !nino I ' frnr. Fancy oiauon ffsr rii' r'.rnr "0 LEWISBURG, UNION COUNTY, PENN., FRIDAY, SEPT. 1, 1851 SO I. H'V M (' yl IVlTt H't '9 ilii iJiii!JiiU & II JiUlliWia Sept. 1, 1854. The Next Fair. We trust our readers in LotL Union and s jjj Northumberland counties will bear in mind 3,00 tho next Agricultural Fair and Cattle fi I Show to lie hold in Li:wibur the former V, part of October pros. As the nest Nor l.oo f thumberluud County Fair will be held in JJ Shamokin, the Union Fair will bo the 50 only one in the valley of the West Branch 1,00; the iiresent season. On that account, we anticipate contributions from Norlhumber Iand, Moutour, Lveomin". aud nerhnps "j other counties, to whom the door of fair (competition is thrown wide open. '.""i Tho Trustees of the University have I no I oo Pnorous!y granted for the nrc of the Kx l.oo hibition, such portions of the Academic ''hi C(l'''"i n,"l f College grounds adjac 1 on cut, as may be requisite, provided that no j damage be done to the growing timber or I. ruber uronerte Tho ,t.. ..vnoll. fit n I it w ill be free from dust. Manufactured articles will be depo.-ited in noat and com mr.ii;,,,,,,. ti.i n..ii.:n inodious rooms The lartrc Hull will serve 1,110 ; for tho Address, to declare the Premiums, l."'jite. The Yard will comprise about two 1,00 ! acrcs) enclosed iu a board fence not under six feet high, and arranged in stalls, Aic. All animals or articles cntcrin'r for a ilium, must be registered by 3 P.M. first day, and remain until 2 P. M. rremium the the second diy J iuttlll' .li itell at A..l. of the tCCoIld t .1 t , . . ...... . . i J A Pul'.ie Pale will be held at '2 P.M. of the second day, f ,r the sale or exchange f nt.im!s, soe-h, , roduets-, A... .Members of the .Society inny admit with ou most of the local questions now agitat imsclvcs all proper members of their ing Union countv. I will with vnnrner. tin r.i..;i;.,. "s- j "iiuotii. extra cnarge, ; upon showing their Certificates of Mem - lors,liP f"r 1854 5 M olhen to be charged I-J cents for a ticket of admission for one day, aud 20 cts. for a ticket of admission - . for two daJ9- Other particulars hereafter. e Irust that not only the Farmers and Manufacturers, but also the Median-'papers, ics and tho Ladies of this region, will ,l- !...: .. .. li.eu uiiiingeuieuis io atienn not the interest of the occasion. With such - -.l ...mul'illnti na nurs-. I'ltllC.RF.SS 100 I , lloo should be visible year by year iu Agrieul lure and the Mechanic Arts. ..-.t. : - .1. bnf do. Vieo' . . . . . r .... i .. .i Tresidetits ot the society lurnisu 10 iuu ,, ., . r .,,,,.,(., - ( v' ti l-.rli... the',,,,,,,:., of all who arc Vernier in their r spe-etivc Districts, itt'l'-j, anJ calluJ u" ' '' Ur that Committees ou Premiums may V" thls mcct'"2; a , "rovcJ lut 1 Lave il frow re,,ab,c sonree.s tL:,t C aPPr7C 'there was "indignation" cn two sides S-rThe tiflieers t.f the Bradford county tlie ono Jenouacing the Subscription aud ' agricultural fair, which is to be l"'ia at Towatida on the .rith and t!th of O, t dcr, have appointed ladies exclusively as Judg- . . II 1. ....!...!. I nrt ..a flotTrr HHfl cs tin an iiouscii",. u. green plants. This should be the case, iu part at least, in every county. In em-li nrtieles tbrv are not only more inte- r.,,i l,( !ire better indies than men ; More of the Effects of Division. .. .. .... i. i Alirrn I .ill K. aAIlIf. loot Deau Sir a T tr. tho nniintv of ,n after its separation from n I thoucbt it proper, before '.' , ..,.,; them .13 j. (.ainv - - j Carbon soon Trtfl1mvtn! ., o. ........ , "7 - o . . . -..t t.t,. answerin" your inquiries, to suomn to older residents, aud those Laving held nfiices. both before and since tho Division, Having consulted the present bhcrill, I To- thonotary,Rcgistcr,and others, I now reply according to the best information I can J.i.:. j UUI.Llll. i 1 wi..,,. ii... ..nnnir nf P.irbon was set off from Nerthampton (lc!3,) the Lehigh .the tunes, ana they sent a rcu..uu u,. io Company gave a li'rge Stone Store, in this the Grand Jury for a Cue new Court House llorourdi, with the land, free; tho cost of jnt the expense of the County Ti wm fitting it up for a Court House, building a opposed by some of the friends of the Rail County Jail, kc., I have not been able to road on the Jury, and defeated. The new .,; This was destroyed by fire in ; Court House men then commenced tampo- .. . ,-. . ii t..:i t.,:i 1(11 n.l fl m-W I HUH 11UUPO, tjail, ua.t .'" , . ii .i n,.(-. iliT.eoq I ard, Jailor s .ous , -.m v "vv - ..j ii. . i er.im, eted m i - .ji, orei i en i iul' cam J.'o"--'! -"-"""' j. , . r. t . , in li t 'li... nprnnc.a .... atacostotabouici-,oov. "-r-"- ;wai m .u'.u. j"- .- - . all been paid by Tax, except I think .. n...... onr.,(,..l (ho Countv of have all been paid by Tax, except liuniK . . ... . , ii. ,.,, ,.f ii. rt i mn. -iriir.. evoiinr ilcu iuu vi.hii.j her quota of State Tax ono year, on account of the destructive Fire. They arc enlirelv "sufficient for the wanls of the cly eoimtv." and will be for years to come. 2. The County Taxes arc now 21 mills on the dollar abont the same they were -. . . , . i ;i !?cn( rally before the Division; but w.ii.e. ,iir.,i ,V1 renavinaforthoCourtllousc, I .! l.i.,1, ii s .1 mills. The Countv j (, ' , B ;J,n cos. tinff M. i . Iiuim iv'i i O ' - -.il.. if..:..p. urv nun p!K.nnl for-and the last debt of any magnitude :,,, ,,, ,,,! x,h r public rr,de ; 8,1 ''Z.Tr::. against the County, (except one for closing ;c. . ,J;hcrpfiire arcTl'.V determined Mr. C. L. Cologrovc, of the town up an odious Turnpke, now in law,) ill;ihTH0sEDni Broome comity, Now York, re- bJ paid, I am informed, this week, lrS' P " " ' ' ,'ccntly purchased a farm in Tre,T,.-nrg. 3 Tlicrc is no desiro to be set back to , KT T1,K (!KAjjD jury AT MAY TF.RM ( gteubcn COunty, on which ho Ls found Nor'tliampton ; such a proposition Uc and iron mines and plaster. He re not receive the 9fPTOVa- of 0nC ,U T , will roniM-l them to report favorably to a , C(,;vri. ?:-,00i bounty ftom th, State -is the dred. Nor is there any wish, in North- ;NKV t-,,, -rT hoFSE ami wipe om a -1 1 ,f it y , y. a"'p 'tin, ha'-e it I 4' The ecnttul interests of the two .:. Bmn, ,i .i:i:,..i Lave beca benefited by tho separation la i:r..rm 4 ,.e ..11 t 1 . rauu.oU, o. " ua.e Yours, ic S. II. Tatlob. Jr. 0. Ar. Ilortcn. SSyThc writer of the abovo 13 a Ver montcr, has a farm iu Susquehanna coun ty, but works at his trade (printing) in .Mauch Chunk. Wc believe Liui to be an cntirelycompetent and disinterested wit ni'sij 1 .irtinn mm ni-riiiiniitAn Lirn mountain Irri,r lwonn ti.nm l,P,.V,.n bv thcvaII,Vnftb T.hi,h. IWlntMlJ''r r1 , --' - - ten years of its independent existence, the new county of Carbon has about doubled in wealth and population, yet its whole Valuation is eve now less ihuii liulf that of Union. Yet that people have expended for County Buildings, 820,000, by dirert Taxation, and are perfectly satisfied that they are benefited by the outlay. And wllJ liceause Mauch Chunk is a nusi- , NESS csi, and the saving of Time - , Y llmo 13 4Mone3r )Pai's - I'tr interest on tho catiital invested in Com I building: The plan for dividing Union countv is however still more favorable to the Tax Payers, for it contemplates having County Seats on the avenues of trade and travel, of !an1 tLut witLout a"y cxpenso to the Tax- of' ''ai'r3 csc'pt iu the way of voluntary contributions. ! Tor the Lmiibnrg Chronicle. ! Division Question a Test. . Mr. Ki.iTc.it Being a dose observer of 'political parties and men fir the lost f. w years, and at tho same time conservative - - .. . J r mission express my thoughts upon Soin ! of the questions in dispute. j And first, your readers are well aware, ! that at tho time the Susquehanna Railroad ; question was first agitated in this countv, I , J tho people of New Berlin, without dis- j tiuction of party, held publio meetings, laud published communications in all their recommending and urging the ; County Commissioners to subscribe stock; ...mt.j.. mi t. . .. ,a"'J uanes iMcrriii, j-.sq., at tue Uonvcn- was through the influence of these men, that the Commissioners were persua.teti to subscribe tho 8200,000 an act whieh I believe was an wrong, uu aij vu" .idenined in mv own mind. Some time , - . ! after this, a few demigogtios attempted to t ? tuo Whig Commissioners, and justifying (no )c,,,0cratie Governor and Legislature for pass;ng an act giving the Commission-1 .1 ... ...l,...l,n trtol- nil. (lie , ers ine povtei iu uuo.stuft, ciwa, ..... ! otlltr justifying tho Commissioners in j WUilt they had done, but denouncing the, I'nvprnor and L.iislature for p.vsj-iiig an , , . i t' . 1 - act delegating such power. Tu.s latter nartv was headed by our present Congress- , . man, Mr.Middleswarth.who I am iuf Ttued i , . , . . . ,- made a speeeii ai mui meeuug, nuuu,; that tho UoinimioiiCH uzi acici m coou faith, and done what they and lie thought ! would bo a benefit to the County, and 'nriwd the People to submit to aud sustaiu t I I.I ttf.m.l Ihe nentile to sub -0-- t - i -- ... the action of the Commissioners. At the election then at UauJ, i;io people uia so, ihoso demagogues a lesson ana taugni they will remember. of NcW About this this time, the pcopl t...v. : i.... :.... .1...; tloit ucruil got an leu-a uuu "i, 1 " ill1 11' to repair the Court House would be beliim.I . .: t. ii... Potimiissioners to prevent I .!,, rn, mrrvini. out the plighted faith i oil; it. ." . ii ; t.,1 i ii I iu ounrv bv m;ihs .-.. - - - - . . e , l . 1 t . . . . .. , . ..... . .1 c :'--" ' . tr ,,,. . i. . j ...- I lo.tt t:i l ion . null nuiu . n t . - . i they would get no new Cour. llouso tney swore vent'eanco on the Railroad men; tney woum get no new j ,...-,,-,.nnen on the Railroad men 1 civit , and knowing the material Geo. lleimliacli j was composed of, they commenced cooking ; up their "bribery" prosccutious. .Now it . t . .. :r la iriiillv In llu. IS CVl'leni, tnai it auj o. - D -j -transaction alleged, it is tho sworn officer ..... e n: :.. .1, l-,n"iia.'e of ihc lead- -1 in-union iiik is i... -....-r.- j nnnpr ew Iterlin, at that time : I ,. w.,T-tr.:n -siar , 1C3. ! M'nion countv is sa lly ' II v behind the majority :rhet sister comities in ihc Bcaniy .ml I on , hen nzrns nrvui"i who extorted money for the execution of ,,-,. .......... ... ...... v. jHorlin new Court Hausc wire-workers I n,. 1 ii.. . .1 ...ecu tuai ue wouiu swear up 10 lueir mark, they would whitewash bim and grant him absolution, and at the same ""!-" r' ' " iuis is a Iree country. A deinocra-: country, and unworthy 1 best men m the county-Messrs. Gundy !cy is essentially free. It must be fo, or ' TLw u a matter of opinio aiidhyre, both Ita.lroad men. it i democracy in BLam-ruroly so. It : lawyers (ay in the West -wc .-ik - 1 a"cmr' 01 ew Mia M "P'11'? new Court House Iebt upon the Conuty, - ;it3l)lvisipn. It liaJ lccn . uau iu iuo mean i mn maiurti a rian t , 1 . ... - . UV'iiiI'ltuwiA UA LUdli IUU V , U U 11 L V iHl'U.L W 1 great cony ot the pcopie tf the county, as entirely out ct the way ot trade and uwiiion, m ie..rle urgueu mai ooIy. limits be observed between thought- now would be a suitable time to have the Now, wo wi,h it explicitly nnoVrstooJ ' action. So citizen ha a ri"ht to evratj County Buildings more convenient to them, that we do not wage war on the Roman 1 "ppniition to the laws; tut all hive 9 in every point of view, provided it could Catholic religion, a, a rcH.jwn. God for- right to investigate the j-ti'iee ,-f their be done with little expense. Thut there bid. Let who will kneel at its altar.breathe principles, and examine into the influen must be a new Court llouso built in New I its incense, chant its praises, listen to its1 of their operation. Nor can we see h htitua soon, it the county 13 not divided, Ab.i,t,r .1iM,;nc ll...l ,.C .1 ..w.v uw.., luu. mi, o same :ll f.ll . 1 1. .t rl , , win iau wuony on me Uounty, cvcrybo.iy admits : and that two-thirds of the neonlo ' ' 1 1 are in favor of Division if it can be done without taxing them, I will stake my word, But the New Berlin men say, tho people ! wiil be burdened with County Taxes, if a division is tuected. The Lcwisburg and Selinsgrove men say, if division Uko place jat i C aud tho majority of the people vole the ounty ccais w ttiose two places, they wiir put up -the public buildings without rmu c-.-nt of co .t to tho cuuty. The New Ber- Jin men ray, beware I they will promh,, but will not bind themselves to do so. Now the people are hesitating. Thoy don't know what to do. Their feelings, their interests, are for Division, but they fear tho cost. Therefore I propose a plan a3 far aa one ;n protecting Roman j politics in citi. s, or the occasional our to test this matter fairly, fully and hon- Catholics in their worship. We have con-1 break i of violeuae, is not the voice au-I cstly, and that is this, viz. : ! demned as sternly as any one, the vandal j''-ment, the sober s, eond thought of th Let ten or twenty responsible men of acts whieh have destroyed and mutilated people. In ttie country there is no cxcitc Lcwisbur.', tho same of Selinsgrove, the their temples of worship. Wc shall con-1 a"'l agitation, but, on the contrary, same cf Frecburg, or Middleburg, or Mif-' t;uue to da g0. Lct them kneel before a wh-lesome m l bemf.ei;!l action of oj'i. flinburg, come out in a written and se-.'od 'God as they will always providing it is. "ion favorable to the observance ef law, pledge to this effect, viz. "We the under- in rcason anj decency," which the good nJ P' rmatituce ef the eoiistitu'ion, signed do hereby agree that in case Union ' nse of all men can decide. " j f hi. !, the f eef !e can ameud or alter in a of locating the Seat of Justice at thnt we wi be approved ii.nf -n rc 11 rn et all the mtblic Dun.lHicrs for sai(j county( at our own expense, with - out assessing one dollar on said county And let the same lor saia purpose. L,,mt,Cr of the people of New B, r!it give ' , , r -i ,i , a 0UA, as aforesaid, that iu case tin jeounty is not divided, they will put up a Court IIou,e at their cwa expense. j Let this be done, and then let us have this question disposed of this fall beyond ' Joubt or dispute. These are not the views . of & Know Nothing. The Past. How wild an 1 dim this life appears! One lor?, deep, h-avy Seh. ii-i . ...... 1 .!, ........I m. Irnr; Hiirnnni'iiiot- u,-.... ...... 'Vi,t ''J , lill'fi.rl'otten while ihrv po' As. on the sra-t.tai h. wave en nave ' lhs.Ives at once in snnv ,f The amb"' clotiils one moinciil In Then, like dream, are jone ; Th nigh beautifnl the moonbeams , ,ay On the lake s bo.-um, bright as ih. y. Alhl ,he s,, inu.cy ves ihe,r stay, Foon as tno rauiaucr u.l-iin d-a , t(.ar,.c.aXnmidhrharjt."rni?s dwell, i .nd we wish they neer may fade; ;Tliey cease, a.uUhe soul is a silent cell 1 v;;,ero ,P-,sie "never nlaved rialnfl,llliu.s,lrealn thro-ilielongiiislith-urs j-;ach lovelier man me iaM, , lut. c. the Meain o morn ,.., . i Aii,t many a swcei, angenc mf n, , Whose smile of !-ve and l'otidne. s sj-cak. (Hides by us on this earth ; While in a dm- we can not tell Where hone the face we loved so well. In sadness, or in muth ! J rut. Lewislwrg University. Last week was the anniversary week of this institution. Rushes engagements prevented us from being present at the commencement, as we expected, but we 1 1 r... ,.ii... il.,.i d.e -... 1.- town w , ie.ll u ill-ill ..nun - 'i:,.,,,.!!,. ,,7...! nml tlm lecture rooms ... " V 7. , - . n i, n annooi exciuMciy nnu i",- '..r . - . . . . i -pi.:, - 1, -t ., i - i.. i. t no iT,Ti' j's I'liiii iiieiiireo . i uic SpCali., w ,i t; FpraM wcu .or u.e .,..c.e ........ .i.- ... ,i- ;.;(.:... A number of honorary A number of honorary ,u. . ,v,.rceH were conferred ou .listmgtiii ; jWiduals. Among oilier things it ! ,lctcniliuo,l to erect addilionall uildm tiitguished was iings. This state oi i.fT.iirs L; highly ertdiiable i (l,o lil.er .'ile r.r.,1 eiitLri lLe tf our i" ... j - , T.owlvliiir.i ni l', u l.ors. Wo wish wc could . . i-. e.i : o. ,.d . IlllUSCSome OI nmr ri-nn io.." -"i.. .-ii... towns wo could mention, w here it i.-tl t mcd alI110,-t snerilogous to divert money trom - te. be its , rof, r a...i I,- o ' - - i. ( .7 .!...,. A Platter to be Understood. There is a misunderstanding "nmewhere on the road, and wc are glad thut many 1 of onr corrc-pondents have written to us 1 upon the m,H,,. U' I.,1I el .r ! nmk and make things plumb. ! s free from the cxercfee of reli.no.ia onin ionS( fur tiie fuI r!ay of mM ,lf c 4 con i(.r 1 - j J, JT 'fl ;i.S Anil l . A 1 . w c y j a , ,v f;ufc v a wnru arint ,it. Ithca,)oslioinfnn?es upon right by !s wrong; aud law whieh wc protest against as mucb.fast, aud earnestly as any doctrines, pay f.r its support. He has a 1 the prosperity of the courTy is t" - I . . . . . . ... .It right to such a course, and wc will not in ' 0 ' Lrf,ro otc ir. JJut hire is the point -the .rirr-itittit i.tn. IV ,t 1 1.. j when it becomes a ruLITlc.u. Isstkc-' i me.nt. When we assert as we do iu our! 1 platform "War to the hill on K ouiani.-m" , i ... fa...ub.b u l uu Lilt L.' I Lit; 'wc ujcaa it to be taken as op.oiny that fiith when it puts on ajxJtindfront. It ' ;s TiUMAN Catholic Politics, that we contend is an immense evil. Odicrwise uavc Dutu;n,, to j0 wi.t. tll..t ..Lnrch. y.'e hnve no fighting to do with the Roman Catholic Religion by itself, and separated frm otuc.r LsSuC3. But when it ov.rste; s ilH legitimate field,when it rudely and law - itssly grasps the sec tie of State, and would make a State thing of it, wc protest ain,t an,l war, unon m-- w;il pposcd to i'rotestants,iu any of tueir nml-j :,!, nfTetnlin heaven ami iniiirinz nu- 1 n(an afrj-rJ Therefore we say to Protes : t(J KoInan Catholics wr hip as and where yon please, but touch not religion with political hatni. Palsied be the arm, aud tbrobless tbe I. t... .1. ,V Are we under-tood . 11 . .11 l ilia. t-sj ... .... - . . -,i . 1 We hope so. ZW;i Aie XMmj. I 1 - Tennsylvania State Fair. A e have received a printed list oi uic 1 I C .!.. ...1 ' premiums ana reguiaiious ot iuu anon... 1 exhibition at Philadelphia of the Pennsyl- vati-a State Agr- -uV.-ral Society, which will take place ou Tucsuuy, V clue- lay. '.Thursday, and Friday, the 2lU'n, 27th, nod "Hth davs of Se ptember Fx hil iters lnn.-t become members of the S.i-j 'e-cty, and have their articles and animals '....(..r. .1 on the Seeretarv's books, on or; . . o . v . . .. . . j before the 27lh, or opeuing day, and all ; articles and animals except horses, must ! i o I. mil. .ht within the enclosure as carlv i T ! .-. - I- .1.t. ll.-.l flutT ne.V U- s lue-sjai u..'vu,iu vin ... ie .- l ,i 1 mutably arwn-'od for examination by the I W.,T7,,o,.l ,v ,.,ornin,r. when the yu-Jso.-.. .-- -- 1 l.ors, s will be received. Au ( Hu e i j lepened iu Philadelphia on aud after the ... j. it. ... s.... .t..n. i,v r..r to e ruirtii.i- in if 11131, ui ei.i,iiiw. .' i i eeivir.g entries oi exuioiiors. on iuu day, the grounds will be opened to the public, an 1 continue opeu for two days. Single admission. ." cents. Member's !..nr,1 SI Comretilion is invited from i t -I -. 1 ... TI . ..' . - - - , all p irl.sollhe I uion,torfhepnzes on, nn. 1 - r-j-Tho Siiiipuhanmi Division of tin I'eunsvlvauia Cnnal is at present not much bett.lhan a dry ditch. Boats only half loaded eau scarcely got thro-tgh. Tbi.- woraS serioii- -lv agiiust the mb rests ul . , . . t ,, .,., , .,.. ,i ho are now trei-arei ipnr c'1:" f ' 1 - " ' ' ' 1 .. t to do a large business. Kit Have not tn. LMal to Ill.ll T-i t means ot totting mcir i Until the SaMiiiehatina Piailroad is e-m .. . . , condition of affairs must be ; I ' , borne, althoitgli it would be the uuaubtct. interest ef the State, as well as f-r th. roe pie, to d.-iT, a this Canal aivl keep ii in proper or-.h-r. Rut if the Siinbtny A l'i-e r.i:. I 1 etwee ii this I'aoe and Miit, u , . . 1 " ol uudc-r contract, orrtthor Im-i , i uiid, r the co:, 'rait, we initio, or two. h ive a market at the teen w i v i. rii'.-, tlth ill a in Lak Kim iu, ii;s if iLj Willi.ui i Tt X Railr-ad. An I With-lit the coin-i , 1, ti. il of this iln-, evoTi tne iliianisp-rt ,V. rniiti i.o.o. '-" - '"' a" "';w"uM lc 0,'bcrwW--'V'''M f.ury, ti... I.'..,it, r.f Int.. i.ot.l. nf on lb. J OU A I'." IU " ' - ' Baltimore & Su.-qiu h:inna Railroad is re ported settled, with ouo exceptior, at r J f 1 !'',( Vil rllioi S-'e'lO' Mr '.IT' 1,-1' . .. i " 'i il '0 dam-ff-r. VOLUME Whole Nrjr On .u' 4 One of u .. ,. ftrring to the political eon' on States, and the re-org-ir'. - tow on (Iia s1-.w v.... .:. tl,:!t r.ni;;. ...; . ' are nreja.liml to the r.-'- - ! t. dissent from it 4 ...... . nu4k - nmencan Li?torv nare we evr Y i r ? -i ' -a . . A I. 4 1 " . c , bj ji iury inicriore not obedience to tie law, f It cann.t j worthy of a free people to think, j discuss, inve.-tigate, provided the ; - ' uaiimgc irom so 1 01112. I . agitaiim are gen en illiilteil l.1linl..r ill,.. . - . .' ' . , ...... . i.... . . . . ' "wn notee th- r.itnbii:, . . -:.-, ; ;; vrjtl of s;.,i order .:; ."eiv titement and ; , . ., eountry, because i.!t.; - ,. i where make laughing sixLs oftl. . ' h railiug at our institutions, s.am.r r..- C mgre.-s, or ,-ti!uati.-ing the Constitutioi. as a "Kranf." Wc wish to Heaven that 1 all l!.c natio!is on the globe had such a ty- ' rant to ru!e them, a tyrant that secures us ' free thought, free speech, free action, aul - a free pre--, and whieh is only a tyrant f ' those who would substitute a w- .one; 1 tbeir own p issunis and interests f .r tho : laws of th- land. The clamor of DartUan '-r mis tyrant is a creature of tholr wn, ; tuai tney can mouM to Itieir wishes when- and this t wltTioiif aTTJ trT" "prosperi'y ot the conn:, v.' hen'ion oi to -king them-' by so doing. Sueh f - r Driate t Fratio -, A" they are wh -Py out ates, u,, ! 'r -l P T' i.. .... .r ' sitt'si-ts by I he suite tane , , , ... j a people in '!.e lull exerei. i sufrri2,.. :if . us'om l to i- (.,.;0:lJi 0,n. teTi' to Mas m ju-T ,. j ijf.j i,v ; t ) wajt(.r 11,'r.ia'e an. 1 pr-.i un iuti oi'TC-tic-i atd most comprtl. .liffi ult sul i-" comieeted ith litical weKtie. i'-f.-iir 1-d.j-r. The ry Weather. U-e! -.tUi th. The co f par. 1." i , e j :' '. j " ra,n : ili, p tut.). ', i mnyn-i ir'ers, tailing under :ne i ' ' dMUtll This is not tiie worst of it Ti , I d-ied n "i-i's h.i'bbery and tree? hue o.ieu u; ,.a. , . . taken fir-, tr on various ca-lses, in uo.-r-T , v V...I. it .; i parts 01 iew I iti'Tinnu, " i,". - ami an i ia. an t nines m vjuohj I t... .U. lt..o If .dmi i .tit tivi-ri n lilt: i. iiiil.-. - ' barns, crop, fences ar.i va!-ab,e ttnir.tr have l-'en d- stroycl, and many s fjtm.r" linds biiiiselfhoiis-less and" ' r- -miless, nt the very period i f the year whm he 14 i.-ul'y r-j.icingat the fuec.-ss of his aeri . .,,i-..,.l ,h.,r i - . Tl i.s Ion-protr.i.-fi'd ilrontl; f " I ity to the country ! f-r trd.-etnl -nt ot t!o j immediate individual stiff. rinjM from j , rops and cult igrmi-n. the thli ot s,,,. ,.f wverf 1 mer-r -t-irv i f,m.l will iniioas.-. the alrv.T'y t ' - ! .fall tir.Klu.o. and add maien. resent e xei e .untre is i: r....i.t evee.-ive fSPun-f t e .nntre is l:ot i'l : C ht:;. this, :in-l wo m-iy rft- -t - n-oiicc from the 1.l:i 1 ii' ' " have to f iv. '1 h i" Cj ---i(5tr 1 - u : ; niiiio ; f-T iii t!.i-r -untry sueh a tt.v. The South has La I eeins impo.-:ii j al.uii dant i wh.at, A.C rail' md our ea:!v "1 i f til) Mire ix ellsiit a.l e ' Ui.i'.n. Bu til.- M -rtuorii an 1 cm j States, with whi.h " sy in a l i. in b,;s; i jiirii :.n 1 V Cs 1 in I'm n r-a-t ai- .;l.v... iimr- ill in 'i ov ! in i : rrlo s y af.ee! "1. - j t s r,if,r , ., H....I .,. t.,v .1 '.irsfeali:-; a pu 11, "what have vn,l;., t' to say for ynr. "N..fii:. lut Jis, b : I was traty as 8 ; it nr pulh '. I roe- ! r. and I V U it-.si-.-lv ,' if I wa ft . . '- ' "" Iuo n-w'u ri t .- beol n-: who ll,;gi:t h-'lh si. lone it. Pat 1VS r