Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1850-1859, May 02, 1856, Image 1

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LrEWI S B
BY 0. N. WORDEN & J.
Ax Ixdepen-dext Family
A job of press-work, or a press of
jub-work, and our pressman sick at that,
have prevented the issuing of the olber
half of to-day 'a Chronicle. But ,;balf a
loaf is better than no bread, and as ire
have not been so brief for about two year l
past, we make no apology, but onl? s,ate
tbe reason. . j
"COUNTY CONVENTION."
IFurtb i wtabarj Chn.niflt.1 ,
Mrnj I-"i,,t,.d- f hara been, in I
i-j r.Bo uo. uui uM-. - ----- ' , j
common with many "Old Whigs, think-
ing a County tLVn,nne J f
t'he'standmg committees, for the purpose ,
cf re-orgauiiiug the party ia this couuty. '
Kut neither of them attend to this matter,
I aud the Whig pirty, and a large porUon .
' of the Democratic party, appear to have
-J merged into what is called the American or;
I Kepublici party, leaving but a small per-
r .1.- 1 1 t .;;. .n.r,,,r- 1,.,nnr..
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rac? to support the Present corrupt, Sla-
LL.fc.JiL I.ilJr...h,tin General
Administration. I then propose, as an '
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hiimtil cilizcfi. to8 OM1 ioraVyOUDiy too
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vtntion to be held in the County Seat, on !
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Tuesdav. the SOih of May, (ii day of
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CI n A.lnnn'nn ,r,wi-r i Tt 1 T" A fl lTlii- 1
jgrWe Lave centered rith several pen- ;
lemo of Amerieau and K. publican par-!
.iiil.es, who acree with the old Whig who ;
jnt us the foregoing, as to tue policy ci ,
bo movement proposed, on the basis of ;
r.. . n.ll. l.i If .
he luion orate niKei tormeu at narris- ,
mr. List Fall, tho vote for Canal Cum- i
buri
luisfioner in this county stood
Nicholson (Union) 1400
Henderson (Whig) 135
Clever (Am.) 15 1550
l'lumer (Lem.) 703
757
S Thus showing, that the voters of Union
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their
ciuuty sre nearly two to ouc in
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cppobition to the covenant-breaking fcla-
very party which calis itself "Democratic." ,
ir .ii A.,,, nf rrin, n.,r
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liberties, cau unite, there is no doubt but
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they e.n carry the day triumphantly. The ;
UNION PLATFORM adopted at llarrisburg .
is one unon which we cau all meet, with- '
r t. .-ivrn
v. , 0
for the time some minor preferences
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th rreater POod to be hoped iu the com- !
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iog contest. The KOMISEES of tbat plat-
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ncept from those who endorse I resident j
1 Fierce in bis Kansas infamy. 'J be 1 resi-,
dential question, should be postponed un-
'i til all the nominations are made. i
The two Whig committees are Messrs. !
M. Kleckuer (of New Berl n. on LotL)
f Ben. CawW, A. H. lilair. Henry Mvrtz.
:; AVm. .s. C innan. Kobert ranaor. Juo. . :
Sltucton, D.id Shaffer, Gccr.e Guteliu., '
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IWtges, Jesse M. Walter, Win. Van Gezer,
Pavid Keber, George Heed, John No'.l,
Aaron Smith, James II Chamberlin,Wm.
i Tttihl. Tiaae T.. Hnek. Mark HalfDcnnv.
llebert Chambers, John Guyer, Jr. Henry
a Oibfton.
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K J-The farmers are low exceedingly ;
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I busy, as but few on the driest land could
I get in the.rcats before the rams wheat .
1 everywhere looks very well, and tLtre are ,
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iotsoiii on tue grouuu, e ueara .
man offer a S 10 bet that wheat would be
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down t the "living price '"living to :
those who eat-of 75 cts. per Lushel in :
eight months) grss grow, so fast tbat .
$ we may reason
onao,, e.pcv! je.luw
terf before ejoc" Merchants and Me
chanics are so engaged with c-i-tnmcrs
that they wont notice printers and editors
the boys are jubilant w ith tbeir mar-
11' , aud tue girls roy -cheeked itii thcir
j rnpe6 bud, blossoms and leaves are
j uvinc a race to see which can got fully
On. . ,. . V .1 .t.n.
I ..; ' ...J . U i f.ror of rrenn. I r . . c , . n x . uowever, tueir faiu ana enterprise were
p rivti Y-vicuoiuu, i-i .-vi .i-.. " : T.riviieife 01 ruuuiim iuin vaia i .i - i i .. .
in! Amerl UU Free-d W j argf Ge "jailing ; they caught "nary" fi h ; but
1 t.eudence. LlBEUTY. i . . . r - i "frail bark, incapable of allowing
.. j.cuucum;. , . , r. s,,,,!,,.,. un account of impair, i .. . .. . . .
; "v ' : tucui to
teare happy to know, tbat tbe local , uo ""'J l" u"u : are wisely increasing tbe advertising pat-, that he bad BtrucU ana abused Her, and, LPielaUre 0f J'ennsylvaui.i, fifty years
i questions which have for a few years dis- j Oijley's connection with the Lock Haven . ronaga of their prcS!,.The Tim has that she had Btrangely disappeared. The j ag an y, j,;au fur a ruilwajr.
1 traded and divided our people are uow ; Fresbyterialn church is disolved at bis re- Bomo monstrous big stories about the evidence was getting very dark against the c . . ,, ,
Killed ; and.lll.ands appear willing to q'" The Tangascootack steamboat bhck r ul,Iican9 j man, when the door opened.aud iu walked i following item ,s going the rounds,
J "forget the rst "forgive what can't be j L resumed her trips between Farrands- Leahh ! Tired of Lis j n'1 l'M w " t0
J helped," J join bands as patriots and ville and Lock Haven. 1 ) -r he Iv. V s o lhe 1W.,l0se, ! V 7 th
i . - , -1 UrAin John F I ow-rer E'a of Hoi- swept St. Louis by near 2000 majority, i ' , thousauds of those who have and will read
I as Americans ia making the liTt itE a;d i'LAlit. Jonn r. i.owrej, r..(j ; ,r. ' , ,, ' ,1 r 1 1 ,. . t ,,,! and had been living there for six weeks, 1
I... -r... . " ll.Hv.l.ur,.. was accidentally killed on the ' This year, they were defeated, by about, .. L..;.. , . ...... ..,. , ut. A. Douglas died at 1 roy, N. ., a
'i 1 uc ejuse 01 justice, nouor. uuo jiuui. , j c - -
ilani ,,v,f. r ,iV i f day. She was deranged There are 43
S uini proots of the genial picsence of J ,. . ,. e ,, ,. ,
Psrinir r.rr.j; .n . i t -. j: applications for License Tho editor of
5 i pnng, pervading all ranks of society, and i ; r , r ,
nature animate and inanimate. Besides ! lLe D,UJOCrat ,0bt female I'& some
t e bavca "poiek," who in another column j twclve n'on,h9 of "8C"
! poinU the opening glories of Spring in a ' Lycoming. Michael Shaffer is ap
tuanner unapproachable by Cowper or ! pointed Post Master at White Deer,(Union
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f UOmSOU
rnnrmiv irrnrs
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l tOUff;enCe 10 .r'9 haS
, cd ,ts sessions, and ,1. rat.fications l
v . . j , . . m WW fcpi
Itou ie one month.
Sir. Dallas has received a civic banquet
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at London.
Cotton is firm. PreadstulTs lower.
KlCAKAUOUA. Two arrivals from Cen
tral America. The first states that Uen
Walker, bad captured lliv.s, killing COO
nd .Ming only SO. The last aecount is
JlUl
nd Io.iu only 20. The last aecount is
that Walker failed iu his attack on that
ir,rrr V. A.A c. n-.ii, i.
r. iiuui ii unci iu mr
tl mi A i..,r;n.ir , ,
. .3.,.. ....jt ouv ocenrrca n t ana-
it, 15th ult, iu wbich J.0 Americans
-:tt killed and 10 wounded. I, crigin
ic a privite quarrel.
R. CORNELIUS.
axd News Jour.val.
Jfftuo items from (Ptt) Counties,
Snyder. Jacob Miller, one or the
Teachers of Frceburg Academy, gave an
! address on education, much commended
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young fokj
for want of socialiiily aa friendship on
cqUal terms ; and another prououuees,
"Gcn. Lewis Cuss the best statesman
America cau uoasi oi iMtj uu u-j
. 1 .ci iI.a limit steam caw- i
luruiijf iuoi"iujj inc.,
... , y u . & c just alj0Te ge.
li,lfgrovc, was found to be on fire, and was
priueipally cousumed. Loss about ,000, i
partly covered by an insurance of 62,400
jn lnc i'ui0n Couuty Company. A crazy
woman ;u (he Labit of smoking, was iu
neighborhood the tveuing previous, j
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and had not been been near there since . ,
it is suriDOsed she may have ccmuiuuicatvd
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the fire, and perished in the names.
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iOKlllL.MlJUl.AHlJ. n. Pivuui-uwair to
c..v. A r i
ruuuiuu utmciu fuiimij " "j
t : - i I. a w m. it i;
.It 10 IUUIUIIU liiv- aJ. V - .
Co. offered to build the Northern Central ;
Tt 1 ii tl nn.nn will. tl.a
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ed health. lie v. I. 1. Ileialer is spoken
of as Liu eueceor It ut fitated that
Judge Jordan will license no Iiqucr seller
woo treats tne iiceu.-e "o. .u-
cial Court J. F. V'olfinger, Eq , in a
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long article iu me .iiiiothub,!" ,
thoroughly the careleueM and ineonsis- ;
tencies of the Assessors of that couuty, by '
comparing and analyzing the Trieuuial ;
! Assessment of 1S55 with the two previous
assessments.
j JIontotjb. The Montour Iron Compa-'
ny paid up some SU0,0UO to their bands,
for work done, and on the prnmUo of i
monthly pay hereafter, all -'goes merry ls
a marriage oeu ioj.ium i-
c n-i '
a Blt,a ,a ..- i .
public schools and the gas works there are ;
coinjr aneau a w urtui p
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I rccted this season by the Lutherans ;
Co..per township.. ....Tho l'resoytenan
mating uoue in tne v.rr.ve, inviue, nas ,
hcen very ticely fitted up for the new '
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c jiisrrt-jiitiou j uc uiiiu v.--. j .jv
lLe prreLen'on of two petty thieves who ;
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men have resolved, at a public meeting, :
n tlm I.mff lt.nch instead of Lock 1
10 u,e IU9 L,036 uecn, insieaa ui j.Ji-a .
'""i J""1-0 ' " ur"vl""o 'u'""1' t
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raft at Lock IIav,'n i "b'S ecare" was '
Fortage Koad, '.od 11 It., by tbe overturow ;
a car .1 ones History of tbe Juuuta
alk7 19 out !
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be,n libeUng Judge Wilm.t, personallj, !
.w.f;.iu i.iiioJ.!ir f.iP a rPI,r i
t rntnsfiinnnl v. ana rmlitical r. Itir a vear '
s.wi;-! flir ihn i
fame by the Grand Jury, has made full j
j wholesale retraction of the same A sow j
of Reuben Harris, of Jackson Tp, brought !
; 3 pigs at one litter Two roguish boys j
in Jackson Township dressed themselves j
uj, Mack girls, and presented tbcm-
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selves, in dilTercnt parU of the township, ;
runaw .. fcf the
we . thcir ,
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there Le any there; were ready to protect
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f,rircfision. without any re- I
j (o lhe
glir'J 10 tue lugittoa ela
Iliwt or tl.o An
age they were doing to tho "Union-saving" j
. crockery,
Columbia Doe Sunday n
' month, Keturah, ged SS years
ter of L'dward M'Henrv. comnii
cide by jumping from a bridge into Fish- j
ing Creek. Her body was found on lues-
i.vnu......jucv.i csvcii fc j . v. .a uiavuunu-
1 '""""j cuo,o ucm Jioo
! complaints of lhe increase of druukenness
; there, altho' no liquor is soil openly
. . KL,
! '"-1" " u.spu.., -
i is revived, on the ' Cash" and go-ahead
1 system, Mr. Barrett, the Llitor, having
j secured the copartnership of Mr. C. li
Butt, a practical printer from Philad.
Success to the new Company The
' " .U " Dumocr,DS
,,lemb" DjtlMd Wlth much favor
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j . 'L""y- P""'P
habitants participated, and at the close of
1 the (,rcllM erJ lrettJ ,0 niuwc hy the
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! string band, and to Lr. Thos. V ood and
" ' n eotiai cDteriaiumeui anu nan-
I quet at their puilor.
"Spare the BlRrisl" they do much!
in: il.-n l.,--n
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U R G
LEWISBURG,
tay-liy an advertisement in to-day's
paper, it will l.e eecn that the advocates
of the Lcwisburg, CeDtre & Spruce Creek
Railroad, are called on to take an impor
tant step. A united and thorough effort
should nnv I.A mnilo l.v .ill tl.n fr!..n.la ,.f
wQrk w
the Tyroue and Lock Haven route is aban-
doncd. Ours is doubtless the most direct,
aud would have immeusely more way-bu-
biucss. iue JiaeKawanua s liloonisliurg
!!,. 1 r. V.il. ....1 .1.. : i- !
vu .iiv iiunujiuu iuc i'fiuuiu; rouus '
Klst an(, goutl) reuJer M addition-!
ally important work. Money is becoming
jdenty in the cities. The Ucllofoute pa. ,
j,crs are coming up handsomely to the j
aid of our Road. Men of Uartlev! Liuie-
stone ! Miflliuburg ! and the Buffaloes !
wil( JOu take bold like men, and help the
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u,rpr.sc ?
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Bf-ooed by the gentle treczo of a
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b,nJ PS u,oln,nS lt week, g one of
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1,18 '""S -"arl mercnants, ac, :
i t
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uamtu uu a nsmiurT titurMuu, auu,
ting dull care away," launched fearlessly
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go urine without any nc
Ljr a turn as eudden as a good politiciau
could make, treated each of the party to a
sj'lotidid duck. They returned "sadder
anJ mcu..convinC((d tbat Fra)k.
liu.g moUo was ,Le lMt the . ruQ .
iwa.s su wjtu a fc;ivcr book."
.
BrtuTalk about your ''Western pa ra
ries," and your California gold fields, and
your tropical gardens, as you w ill, the
West liranth is the country which turns
out g ild watches from the ground ! A
farm.-r nr Lewlsburg lost week, brought
Mr. Denormaudica heavy gold watch 14 k.
fine, which bo had plowed up in his fi 'ld.
lue case was uuiuiureu, out tuo iukwc
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worKs were oaay ruteu -tne iruu not
having been gathered " in season." Who
wramu i. is an conieciurc: ii may nave
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been SO or 50 years ego. Th
doubtedly "more gold where
here is un-
icre that came
irom, as our urmers win an uua t.y ueep
pliug and thorough pulverising of their '
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son. 1
v Ueulin. The Times manager
Las been to l'hilad. for a lot of new advts.
As S11
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j,sn Dumratio Taper, tho 7im?i offers:
to coutinuo Us tervicts to that couuty, ;
and expects to remain "tbe llrgan oi LotU
counties." The New IWlin business men 1
the same majority. John IIow,the Mayor
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was deoounced through he campaign a,
"Abolitiouiat while his American an-
taconwt was an ultra iillmoro and duuel
soa "lrjZ
jQy-Tho retiring State Senators, this
year arc Messrs. l'riee and Fratt of I'hila.,
Mellioiicr" of Adams, Fcrgu-ioii of Luw-
rancC) (4( Opp.,) and Wherry of Cumber-
iam t'resswell of ISlair, Buekalew of Co-
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Jmuhia, 1'iatt of Wyoming, Hoge of Mor-
()f A11, Janiison of
& Ani.XllmhlU.
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Ion 0f the eleven Districts,
Missouri. The Benton wing of the
democracy have nominated Tims. II. Ben-
.A fnv f.Ararnnr n,.J . 1. A A.
" " ' ' "'lu,!'"' t'
u6 0 u Parties, come out ahead ?
JtfcaTAu emigrant from Totter Co , Pa.,
writes to tho Coudersport Journal from
, . . , . ww
St. Louis, that tho emigration to Kansas
averages One thousand a week on the river,
Some claim that the Slave States are send
ing in more than the Free. Nearly every
Southern State has sent in an armed Com-
, pariy
m i i i i l
" . . ...
at and arrived home
at Lancaster, on Saturday last, where he
as welcomed by a large meeting without
distinction of arty. The Councils of Bal
timore (a m:ij irity being of the American
party) have invited him to visit that city.
a3fc,lligh water, and breaks in the ca-
. - .
! nal, prevented the navigation of the Canals
j for a time ; but rafting and boating are
now progressing. I nere is yet uumeitca
snow on the summits of the mountains
whence issue the North and West Brauches.
8The Altera stales that during the
storm on the 21th ult., a strong electric
shock was felt in the bouse of Z.Coruelius.
Ice Cream at Denormai.Jit.'s.
. As cruel fate would Lav it,
V " . " 1 . W"S shot hy a party outs.de, ami , b . : I Llowed and thoroughly
I ru.-rnn I 'rr I K i A .ii a n ti . inon ia lAnc( i . V I . pun enrnn TV rt rrrilu J frnm
I tjen. Ii. Lwing, wLo. under tlie ei.cum- daurous;y WOUU(,eJ. Joncs had made , Kentucky through LinciunaU last wceK, . o "
lglit, last "i """ "" twt.lve arrests during the Cay, assisted by ""J- '"' ! , biUs h nd
. a 1 n,... P ,. . ikn I.AL.F nl.i.nnA Kill .... ... I H. ... - I'.nn.fA I t
, a daugh- j "uu,u b1""""3 a company of dragoons. Much cxcitemeut : im. o j.a.u.m .u ,.,..,.,.. in the followine
tted BUI- t "ae.e uy .uo uiuu.a.c uuu j.to-iui- rtrevailed iu recant to tue attair. rue per- li f"" .. lo. piBk
t t-. .... I - 4 ..n I.n fll.A iriAHnf.lii nn,! nnana. .in. . . . .... I. II,., I mr . 1 1 . , n l I "i I .,!, ia n I in tinrf Ml u
UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY,
ItfrThe shrewd old Dutchmau, visitiug
Wall street, who said the sharp specula
tors there "went about all tay, sheeting
each oter, and dat's wat day call pisucss,"
would not be a bad band, at describing
some of the "flourishing" towns aud cities
of our day. The Buffaloe Republic says,
"The assessed value of the City of Chicago
is THIRTY Millions of Dollars, upon which ,
there are mortgages lo me amount oi i
Ninety-Oh Millinus!" c heard of
iu 'f:isi." and Vfrv rarodlv prowine town ,
" i j I j c w j
' rennsyhauia, on which over One Hun-
Jred and Fifty Sheriff's Executions might j
be issued, any day ! A gentleman of one j
f th B,ail (-'1J States, visited the West, ;
aud came back, saying, he bad not found
a man iu a certain large place who could ,
tell what ho was really worth everything ;
being in law, under (-peculation, bargaiu, ,
or iu some other way involved one of a j
mass of bubbles, which might bnrst at I
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once, and banKrupt nan iuc people. i or
, rro?neritv and solid comfort, give us
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some of our old Eastern towns, where vir
tue reign, and where Executions arc
scarcely ever known. "Plow, but sure,"
is the best motto for the mass of men,
cverywliere. liogues anu lana-snarks iat-,
ten and thrive best in speculative times and
l I . ...l ...a- .l f .-.,M-v
pcrity.
bor
rT
mcnts
America, look at the following satisfies :
n.ut aii,ua
In the Jersey City Prison, there
were, in IS 54
51 1,04:1
I'hiladelphia Almshouse
do l'olice custody
California do
Foreigners, there are 3 Foreigners to 1
Native in the Jails and almshouses of our
Yet there are those who say
, and real wealth, abound where la- ' , . f . chare d as libel-1 row crosses these at right angles, or in ; , ' thousands of members.and
and industry are above-board aud uui- ;ous he . cvid auJ ;f tho j other words, where each tree is to be pl- ultnicT0Ui It is said t have oaths
al in all their operation,. . . u C;lse fiuJ ,at ,hc , ced. Leposit facb ""Jjf,, e' ! of unusual s.lemni.y.pass w0rd,,signs,..d
- J J . .... . . cubic Yard of ciiupo.-t or oia manure, divided into
o show how tho European Govern- , same was written or publised properly tor , .urowin;r a portion of it about the place , ' ! f , -,.i. , onmmander.who,
seud their rauners aud criminals to public information, aud the act was in- i where the tree is to stand. Then proceed ' '.;i,i. f,,. ,,,.:, ,mrmta when
Ihcse are but . lew 0. ue many nften or ,,ubl;o fwc., r. PUJ. in.; - -.V Fa.V. which arenow almost everywhered
which might be brought forward to prove furm;ili(u anJ witu no miS(:bievouS or ia ...icklyiade in this mellow with as unnecessary. Tk. Demi
that while the Natives are IV to 1 01 tne j -..ijpjnu,, ,tives. the iury may Cud for 1 t,j ran;i ,ln,l ,i, ;ri.tf nlanted bv plaeiu'' after all its denunciation has no hosti
're i i r. . . t 1
i.,. A ,:.t t ,i,rl ourselves ! L. .Sieveus has left a estate, of several
we Lave ,10 rigUt to protccc our.cn..,
&t tbe opening ot sueb a loun.a.n 0
rreviuus to his
nt all these votes to Help mem cxien.i
Slv..r ' Tl.n r.it 1 i. Se f -rrotection
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demands of all true men, to put a stop to
this iuflux of misery anJ'violencc, and to
prevent such men ruling over us, by baud-
g together in cities and towns under the
coutrol of reckless leaders, as ttiey a ).
. i.
Acquitted. A Dutchman was arres-
ted in Cleveland last week on the charge ;
nf mur,l, r"m bis wife. It was proved
she came into court as a witness for him,
an 1 produced of course much excitemcut.
The couple were once mute uuited,and are
now living together.
Lottery Statistics A resolution ( l;,iuur fir a iiving. The American popu
was offered iu tho Lousiana Legislature j ati()u ; 40,000, of whom 82 (1 to 4U0)
recently, to prohibit the sale of lottery j gcjj4 ii(1nr. Iu tho Schuylkill coal region
tickets within tbe State. Mr. St. I'aul, j tb(,ro arc hut 3 or 4 Amoricans out of
who offored it, stated that the city of New ; about G,l0 hecr-house keepers.
Orleans pays annually, in cash, twelve j ytvr YoitK, April 20,11 P. M. The
thousand dollars into the coffers of the K b,icMl mict;ng at tbe Tabcrnacle to
Queen of Spain.for Havana lottery tickets, i)i;btwa3vcry attemJeJ Jj. p.
and that a quarter of a million is paid for allJ Wnj j, Evcrt3 Bnd
similar purposes to Alabama aud Mary land ; j, is!nghiii, of Ohio, were the
They are unmitigated swindling shops, and . j f realiL.rs. Tbe proceedings were
nhould be suppressed by law; and no hon-, .. wiih entbusiasm-
est Editor should aid them by circulating 1
lli.tir n,Ir(rlimnipnts. !
Sr. Louis, April '2'J. The St. Louis
Democrat publishes a letter from Kansas,
duted the 21th. which says that while
; Shen Jouos as ftltiD" in a tent ot ml-
. . .
nrHvai eii iu retraru to tue anair. J ne Der-
.r,t.,r was unknown. The situation of
ci .!,.. ... ..... riiifil
Sheriff Jones was very critical.
The Congressional Investigating Com-
. t
nntteo commenced lis sessions at. x.an -
n"cu com"le",
rence, ou the "3d inst.
8s5TCol.Edie, President of the American
Slate Council of this State, has issued a
j can fjr a meeting of that body, to be held
in Harrioburg on Tuesday, the 13th of
May, at 10 o'clock A. M., and good atten
tion is requested. Every Pa. State Coun
cil, thus far, has been true to Liberty
but Slavery will now mate the greatest,
most desperate efforts to ratify Fillmore
and douclson.
The revepue under the new license law,
which will go iuto tho State treasury, it
is estimated, in Philadelphia aloue, will
amount to 5300,000. LeJyer.
So far, well. But there is a higher
matter than revenue involved in the law.
Will it conduce to individual morality and
to public order and sobriety 7
SSyA North Carolina paper objects lo
j a proposed State law prohibiting the sale
! liquor to colored persons-..
I would make them more decent tbn the
i whiUa.
CHRONICLE
MAY 2, 185G.
Till! Course of the last Tornado.
It extended not less than 000 or 800
wiles comciug from the north-west. Its
course is thus followed by the Pittsburg
Ci azotic :
" Commencing on Lake Michigan, its
course was from the Southern end of that
Lake to Philadelphia, cast-south-east.
I:
t !
iIom not seem to have partaken of the
uu(irc of t0TMt uul lt arrived at the
niijj,0 uf OLio i;0(Ween Akron and
I VUlilOU 11 bWeH UJf JOtlHH lLr,lo,m.vs
.... r. . .- .r..l ..-.... I....1
- ., . , , . . ... . i:..,.., I,
as II lliey IlaU uecu roiil.ll Bduuj:a.
, . 7 . acC0II1liohii12 otic -
lLird of it3 jourDoy) MJ fruw tcu 0'cl. k
unt;l fivctue ,lJOr two-thirds of its
C0UI8U wa3 accomplished in five hours, as
It i.ujml frnm
New Jersey to the ocean
about ten p, f rom th8 ,;,
;t partook of lLe charactcr 0f a tornado,
a)juut fiye ;Q tue evcniug, about
, - -, ; a nrth westerly direc-
. from tLis jut u travoli;J at al,out
" '
,ou irom . p,,, , . -
berate of U miles an hour, aud left
wild confusion and terrible devastation in
its track."
, T
Amendment, to tite Libel Lyv -
lo"""'"e
Ui 1UU iit.!;ipwiuiv
?CT10V x xbat from BnJ aftcr tho
, f , . L , f . Jict.
1 O
duueed by good motives and with no
... . ... . ..
malicious intent, and that the matter si
charged is true, it shall operate to tho ac-
nicuts ior wriunz or ruoiisuiu a iiuei. i neu mam ine loav-uo u - - -v- .:.... i n i nun Khihui-kt ana inaiana.
r . . il l : i:i.i r.. i k L. ai mr. f.fn
014 2,407 1 llt,:41 01 ueicnuaoi or ueiouuauts. fc cit f ,t kl)0U. tue j,iace f)r ea(.i, na3 been conspicuous iu denouncing, Willi
413 1,509 Section 2. That in acts of damages (ro(1) wul('e ti,e plowing is going on. In , all the virulence of which language is ca
105 31)5 i for the writing or publishing a libel, where tuis Wav, a bed of riclyleep, mellow earth ' ..nble. the few eafecnards which the uiera-
7- the truth is pleading and given ia evi- j tormeot tuorougn.y initriuixeu sou auu beij nf tbe Aaicr;can orjer ,n
1;JU.J ; J(,nce( ;f it b fjuuJ tLat tbe gam0 wa3 compost, over a space six ic oy cunimcncement of their movements,
j tfae jefc.njant or defendants.
j
i . - " iaie
- ,.,... ' on9 of
,
j ,., ...tlr....,
: ula' "1 ' UJ' "" 1
inu for Government a fl jatinn steam bat
oA harW
ork uaroor.
terv, for the defense of New Yo
Tl... cum nf ?00 (100 h:is been exitendi.-d
on this work. Nr. Stevens was a member
of a fjmilv distin.'uished for its enterprise
in connection with steam navigation aud ;
1 raiiwa. His f.ithor John Stevens, was
associated with John Fitch iu the iufaucy
of steam navigation, ami presented to the
few days ajro, leaving property worth 1,
000,0(J0. His whole life was devoted to
gi-ttiug mouey aud keeping it."
The City of Albany has 1S.000 foreign
population, of whom 503 (1 to 30) sell
A new A'okano has recently burst out
;,, tl, r.won,.o rr tiii In Focn.tnr
couiputlicj by yhhht eartliquakes, felt
, .. of the R Uic.
c
( Tlia ,m.l.,prrr.Mt n ,1 pniirna.l tfr 1 1 ntnr
-
'Van rancisco, m piaco OI li.cnard Ilam-
I mond, removed.
' . . . . u
PuuiFV. Remember, that to mix salt
' :.i i:...- u . : :
. .uu voui muc, icuu, ujuuu .o ..u tb m
; , . ..,.,
Grasshoppers have already appeared in
Tenuessce, and it is feared will be very
destructive.
PLANT TREES !
t.a-t Spring, we dwelt on the importance
of planting trees and shrubs for frun and shade'
and ornament, at the risk of makinc the tonic
a bore to many of our readers. We do not
. know whether it had much good effect ; evid -
entiy, however, there is more doing around us
id lhat line, at nresent. than nsuaL and as the
planting season is not jret quae gone, we can
not fee. our conscience clear without repeat-
ing the exhortatieu. Plant Trees ! If every
.... ,, -.
tenement in this borough could now have eon -
nected with it even one additional fruit tree of
, j
an equal ouuay 01 money ana urac in any
other way, and an inestimable resource would
be provided for the physical and moral welfare
of ourselves and our children. We ,re firmly
p-rsualedj-norecverhat there is not a farmer
some goou Kino, wen piaiueu, anu one orna- . . n.,t. In niiecent nroner V.
mental tree or ever, shrubto gratify that higher , must , u fu rf sonnJ when
appetite in man for beauty, our whole place. , ... ,. . . ' "feat
wo ,M 1.. imnrnd mora affecluallv lha b 1 pllU:d. And as this IS now OUr potato- j R
YEAR XII....WIIOLE NUMBER, C23.
At $l,r0 1'ku Year, always in Aktascb.
within our neighborhood who can "afford," in
the iodgment of comprehensive economy, lo
omit planting at once some more well selected (
fruit trees for house and market. A worn 10
the wise is sufficient.
We will only add, that for any trees enn-
! tained in Mr. .Noll's stock, the present is an
I I., t. w.m nmnent fur obtaining .
UIICUlllIIIWMIj' ,,...- -.-- - , !
., i .i ... l.. ,.t frfiin S.imuel
; , j,j warm' in Center county, or from
incTn,aiu oiai unit, a t w- I,-. - .
manv piares further off. But let not a day be
l,.st.-E. fuaos.J
Preparation of Ground.
I n-i . i .... ... .n .a .....a, ,..i.nmi.w'l
, j no uesi. ntn a ,.."cv --
! method of i.reparine the cnund for plant- j
', ing that we have seen was lately publih.
! cd in The O.w.lry (V,,A nm. As this i
1 is the proper season for planting trees in j
j all the Northern States, we commend the
j &rtkU to tho earnest attention of all far-
: mers :
j "After the land is prepared as for com-
1 niou farm crops by such manuring as may
ve auoruuu couvemu-nn,, auv. ......
. . aa a g. ,u ti.am wil, gi7e Wlt
0 plow ,,roced to measure off th
ill give with
' ,yl!t lauce9 0f taeli row, aud mark the places 1
j by stakes. Then begin by plowing aj
small 'laud' about six feet wide, so as to i
: (Le furrow where Mch rulT of.
j ,ret, ia t(( sUuj. Kepeat the plowing on
the same piece of prouud several times, 1
until the earth is thrown out dwn into,
the eubsoil to a depth of ubout two feet, j
to plow the earth back again, one man be-
!; I-.)...!. a. ....... f!,,i a i,
' ing employed at the same time to pass
ttliru:: iuc i " - 1 ' " - 1
j the unrr.auured aud a.ljc.iit top soil next
the roots. This mode of planting will be
IoJlv beor than in h.des dug t.y ha,.a, ;
i J... 7, f he 1. as Thev always
f- L-h-n,j nf lan. I I.Pinr lltiWTI I III
w'from a channel in the subsoil
' through wbicn any surplus water iwuien
would otherwise stagnate 111 the dug bole;
may easny sins awaj, a.u u .. .cu.a..
alu0t 'hC TT Y i"rC f "Hd
8ta-naut water dues iu a mot serious do -
iri' Tliis is especially the case wilh
Ules du2 iu bard clay aubs-iils, which held
w;lt,'r like a ,"b "
We recommend owners of cherry-frees
io lot them stand until it is certain they
are dead, before cutting them down ; and
if itirt ton onltf are killed, cut that off,
and select and train the n.,st vigorous
sprout that starts above the junction
the graft with the stock, to replace the
original tree. j
.!herry or peach trees that are made to ;
Iruucli low, very low, will be universally ,
found less liable to injury than those madj
to form long bolts. 1
K..r ti i-owi.imrg cbrmlrie. j a llussi.in soldier passing the Prnth is lo
j Potatoes, again, j be looked up u as a caui belli by the con-
I Mr. Charles Lee of Yates county, X. Y. ! tractiug p 'wersi.
has made an experiment iu potatoe cul- j gAM's Last Mission. One of our K.
ture, which your reders will, I think, fiud , pro.s!avery exchanges, two years ago
useful. He says, "The amount of seed j wa9 proclaiming that "Sam's mission" was
used in pi mting, in order to produce the j 0 rawe tQe )anj from the wicked old Pope
: greatest yield, has been to me for some o pwl)Iue. l,lst h)lt it was only desirous
1 time a matter of doubt ; some farmers v jL.;Tt.ring us out 0f the hands of tbe
j gonteudiiig that ten bushels per aero is j ..bloody furriners." And now it is pathet
none too small, others fifteen, and some -KUy preaching that Sam'a great work is
; even go so high as twenty bushels. But 1 t(J our hIlltSed Union stick together !
from a series of experiments lor several
years past, I am convinced that in this
small county there is annually a waste or
throwing away in seed of no less than ten
tbousaud bushels. In the year 1347, an
' experiment was made by me which has
.! on each rcturnine spring been repeated,
and proved to my eutire satisfaction. It
was M fHyws : I took about three-fourths
..r ,.e ,)., ..,K-!.,,. x.ll .
1 - '
.,,.1 ,, ;nn rn.,ll ..
cultivated and ou
the same in rows
South, threa feet by
manner :
jei, 2 whole potato! In each hill
i
: : '
t ! largt Ah rolorrd 8 poU" lo
I J ,,
; J - uJ io
The after culture beinir the same, on bar-
i o
! vestin- the cron to my astonishment 1
coulu m" U,XUY" S
IU ttllT ICSUC., .9 llf ..U.U...J V.
nuiiitv.
It will be seen that when the
ii ctciil.ot.il' m.Tl. n.orr.,l f.r s.l
1 J
d' merely answered for seed,
" -
that at least two-thirds of this valuable
esculent is saved ; aud I may safely say
that four bushels of seed, under ordi -
nary circumstances, will be sutucient to :
plt one acre of cround : and this pro-
1 jU(.t w;n he equal in amount to tbat pro-
us fw.www, t.Di.lv I111.t11.lj rS .r.A,l wVinn
: ...
J r
I each hill are planted. (See L. S. Agri-
cul. Lep. of 1S49, p. IOO )
nr. ..1 .u f. .J :
! This settles the oft-mooted question in
; rngard to large and small potatoes for seed.
l. aa.!..,!., ... nv uniKi.a. nf mlnliU.. to
nl.i, lino-KAsnn lpt our farmers aud car-
i- n 1 0
doners try Mr. Lee's plan and test the
1 matter f jr themselves.
. m LjEHCRE 3IttSTS.
' North'd Co. lSi5.
Tor th Ltwisbarg Chxomcl.
SPIUNO IS COMING!
BY M Qt'Al,Pka Fa.
Fprlnir. Mt tut. In srurvlv cunloitt
I!.;r th.- bur iuiwrt bamvinit;
Kirrl- on v-rjr l-oifh r ditufios;.
trk-B to Uat iu iKihbvr suu:b(.
CBot. dear !prinr. I do MtrMt yu
I'ou't 11 Wiut-r efcr rhfsU jou
An 1 ri"e as siuurf 11 th xae
Olori' u fM Io-'k Wp vl f;lrWii
All thine Ht tb- fr- Km el-UM.
li JrtM4 ww off fnno tb BMHUiUiU,
Uveif turtlefciiig cretk miul tunUiM.
Gnv il nk thrir uiM ar rbaDHe.
v. p:rcn uuuorr clutha suraugiuf ;
Jial. wir tint ail ewpioc.
UKKl.stly M- rj'iU(-
II .w th IinU r fi Mitts;. prancln(t
t.rwrfiii sl- if pkiUMl in dmr:Otf I
Aii'i f r -ry jj mr fcytitjog.
TniM-rl"uuts. haUcM, toi
h.joir nuil. lik fewry errtklurtw,
TLeir braiU wueb lighter lLn tbir ftcatium
?rB wm'II p th pretty fnM
lit mrlm jrardu, and n bmw
tO no, tbat Laal an unfit ptaoe u,
1 weai, us rltj ladica' fc.
Cr-ti.fi roncrt ' now in I
AH rt of niu-kfrfw adiniBMion
Thrr't inn wuonieh to t"-k a wuawda
From V in ait to double ixxard.
The le-r tnad oa twifa ara ereaklOf,
T'ifr rhitrmin U-nor Uuli fqaraking,
W ui.f fevta lb hki! f4l fi-fj ar p"kiue
Tb ir beads wbiU double baM tbey'i eroakiof.
OaVar: I'm iwratin; like a bravrr.
nitjC r j i n , sure, ftf I'te its fever.
1 ii aiiub ui r biu- lor wby tbu buaiausg
frjiriu m ccniiug.' Spnug b oumiDgl
Tn VirtiT f tnn VI74TIO Th
Xigatl. Secret Order, has spread thro'
lbeBW(!8l WIth wondcrful rapidity. It U
alltilJ.tlliiat 0f the Know Notgn organ-
! ,re required.
j Tb aboTe pretioos information is
of'from the i Mixihanum, a paper which
the
but
ispensed
mocracy
litT
t0 ,,l.cret orders, even with "oaths of unu-
, , j tv pvided it ison their tUe.
J
i t-nd associations," "skulking ound ,n
. eaves and cellars by dark lanterns," nulcs
,he members are opposea 10 r oreign ana
siaveocratio kflaenees.
Any means to
, ajanco g!aVl.ry u bailed with more or
Jeliribt by the reunsylvanian and iU
: o J J
: Terms or 1'eace, The leading rti.
i cles iu the l'aris Sitcfr, informs us of the
j ,,rn,,seJ term of the Peace Treaty as fol
, iow :
i "1. Russia consents tn neutralisation
! of the Wack Sea. 2. Sebastopol is not
j g'" " bewnie war depot , and the re-
r 1 construction ot iis fortresses is prohibit-
ed. ti. .Mcoiiru is 10 ue reuueeu 10 a
commercial port. 4. Russia is to abandon
her protectorate of the Principalities. 5.
Russia renounces certain Territories in
licssarabu, which leaves the navigation
of the Ianube perfectly free. 6. A com.
mission is to be appointed to trace tbe
frontier in this district. 7- The fact of
jf it cau ou .lgave tno Tjn;on" from tha
"rascally Locof icos" and the black-heart
ed Abolitionists," good old Sam don't
want nothiu' more, and you could not pre
vail on him to take no office !
Last CuniosiTT The 'field' tbat has
been 'swept' so many times by successful
candidates. It is a barren of verdure as
the heart of an old partisan is of patriotism.
CPOur Educational Iostiiutioas are now
: pleasantly in operation. The Academic Dep.
University has a larger number of8tu-
I a"u ln,n ounng any previoas srSs.o..nucr
I IUC LIlillT ui mc ilcsri.. . ....... l'. . ww mwwt
: df!llrej to Ita,e ,na, s exercises, are public
through the day ou Wednesday tf each week,
. .iT . ., . t..- . . I,.
, and uial there will be pubhc exerc.ses in De
elamation and Composition on the Sd and 4lh
I Fr.days of each mooth.eommeDc.ng at H o c.
, Pjire ,each(., ,nd citizens generally are
i :.. .:...i k.,i. uvi...... i,4
, nuuuuy ,u.,cu, w... v .. - -
' Fridays.
; ri Ue regular woutu.y meeting or
lilt, UUVIC.J V' .'. A-va.g.vw. " "
quiry will be held in the Chapel of the
i - . . . I,.... , c. . . e
I uuersuy ou cuuuay auernoou uieAi, iuo
....... fit a Kumipl n
USk. Ufc w. Z 1 .in " . k AVVV.,
l'rnf.w.,nn and Pmrtte. will llA read liv
, Mf T u Benton UwU
j T. W. SnEPPARH, See.
Hiilt. l's OlTrT AS nils, ltraordlDarT Btflat-
: J!t 5lTl'!STiS!2Jli,'l?!-,'.7.V
j aMiuth ho . nrty a.! at.a t-iiad .iia it. 40 .rw
hnrlhHiJ. but thiT
tb.T dij aot do turn ny fund,
ha. . U-fi .Iam. la dM. ill.
i awa ,!. ba ra hn alaaa. ta di. ilia gcJ tcaiu.
h.m . n,ur,!. of inr- u.ii u.i H.iib-'
,t
1 in 1.0 ...k. h..aabi. to rt r-
' brarwrtl; t th. .ipirtion of a ."., aa was
i,c,mi,..j.M.ini,...i"'"'t.
1.. ,f(t MarfcM
a........ ali.l urt ila...! him. ft.r . frarad of hi btuMUM
s. a w ww "
Corrtctrd neatly
tol.12 Eggs 10
,. 55 Tallow 12
nr 40 Lard - 1'-.
- - ,
, Oats 30 Bacon 1W
j Flaxseed ...... 1,15 Ilam I.
Pried Apples . 1,25 Clorersced 6,00
'Butter -J
i