i.i;winuira ci:nosiciu axd west iiiiaxch faiimer The Cuba Expedition The etptdkioa for the invasion of Cuba, from this city, has, for the present at least, ln-eu broken op. The parties concerned in it have declared their purpose of abandon, jna it entirely, as they are convinced the course they have pursued has been illegal and unjust ifiable. The Sea Gull still lies at enelrer under the bows of the Norih Caro lina, and is in charge of Passed Midship man Spicer and a guard of marines. Her care", which consists of muskets, ammuni tion, &,&c, is to be lorihwith taken out, and her owners promise to give bonds that he shall not be employed in any illegal expedition. The steamship New Orleans also lays at the head of Cherry streel.under the charge of a guard of marines.comman ded by Lieut. Broome. She has on board a very large quantity of coal end water, and also many barrels of bread and beans. On Saturday, while searching the ship, a large numbered tin pots and plates.such as are used in the army weie discovered, and it is not deemed immprobable that arms mav be accreted under the coal, which is Mowed ft. The ship is perfectly ready lor sea, and could start on any voyage in four hours lime. The Florida bos not been seized. X. Y. Express. After publishing the particulars of the breaking up of the Cuban expedition, by the seizure of three steamers in New York harbor, the Washington Republic goes on to remark The ramifications of this ripedition ap pear most extensive, connecting certainly New York, Philadelphia.New Orleans.and probablv Huston and some o( the Western cities. That the parties concerned will have reason to thank the Government for ils interference, there is no doubt ; it being incontestable that, if the expedition had mailed and landed at any point ol the iil nd of Cuba, it would have been met by an overwhelming Spanish force, for the Cup tnin General was familiar with all the plan, and few or none would have escaped mas sacre or the gorote- Fatal C'aMialty. Jacob Bodine, of Molntyre township, Lycoming county, and son of John llodine, formerly of Turbut township, Northumber land county, came to an awful and sudden death, by the accidental discharge of a rifle gun, on Friday the 7th inst. On the evening of the day referred to, the deceased had gone up the Railroad to invite some of his neighbors to a logging hi, which he intended to have the next day ; and while fit the house of Henry An. ker, he desired to try an old Stale rifle which Mr. A. had in his possession, in or der to see how it would do for target shoo ting. The lurk of this rifle it appears was tonne what out of order and u!ij cf to go off at hail co- k. The deceased not aware of 1 hie, struck the butt end ol it with con siderable, lorce on the ground, which enured the gun to go off, the bull entering the right temple, close to the cye.aud pas. gin up through tins cranium, caused in s ant dearh. Tlx; deceased was nearly flir ty years of age, ami has left a wifo and five children to mourn their irreparable I us s. Md:vnian. Lafayette College. The annual com mencement of Lafayette Ci.Hee at Iviston, will take plare on Wednesday next. The Rev. James 1 ewers, A. '!., of New Jersey, will deliver an address before iho Li'ernry Societies on Monday evening, and the ex tiihition, of the Junior Class will take pliicp on Tuesday ( veiling. Calvin Fairbanks of Gene-see, N. ., was convicted ill Kentucky live years ng 1 of aiding tho escape ( a slave and sen tenced to the Penitentiary for V years Yielding to petitions signed by Mr. Clay nnd oilier distinguished riiizms, Gov.Cnt t nden pardoned him and he is now on his av home. A Wisconsin Orator, who was delight in" his aud enee with illustrations of our country's progress, urd the following cm ; h.iiic remark ' Fellow ci'iz -n the tail r.f civile. I'im is now exactly w here the tr.mt ears as, no mnp '11 sixty y ar ..." That's n t t-cttiug l.n& very fast In Chillico he.Oiit'o, a horse was feeding pretty, w hen bee stidlen'y sailed forth fom their hives, in an ndj ining l it, and asai!ed him at every point, and tho beast ditd in Ies than three hours. ('.inadiiin Independ'-nr-e The spirit of nJvpetidence is increasing in Cuuuda. A paper is to be started for !hc cb;"-! of li.isi. nin the pracrab'e scparaflon fiV.Tn the ir.ot'ner country. Tiie price of fl mr at S;in Francisco, f ' il'lornii, al tho latest dotes, w as '0,4" a 8,00 ht barrel. This is sonvibiiig lea than 0, Pr"'e UjW ""outtia u' ! G iV. Jolmston l.tlt IC it inning on the "'H j jus' , wilii his family for I l ir ri-vbtirr. in- j tciidinn :) stop a few d.is at the rcMilenre j i f his father, in Westmoreland county. r i... ri,:,.nnT,;Knrie cava: It has been . .t . 1 1 W.i )rf ,. ir.,M'tl IJIUl iravin iiiiioi I'li . :: ted ?peler of the Mouse. Wc think cun, arid we hnpa- it wid Ire. v.l.... Mo. I, i v viaited Ijiwrrtice on tVtuH.y. and U..:H on Tu-aday, and at j b pli';e was in.ral ijein rouol) rec ived j ty iujiUjU-ae. gjihfcrii'. ' Latent from Callfarnla. The steamship Ei ire City, Capt. Wilson, left C'bagres oil the inst. end arrived at tier wharf on the N.nh-Roer, on Fii.lay. The California br 'uitht down f 700,000 wmth of gold dust from c-an Frjncifco, anJ $M OtiO in coin from Maiatlan. A part of this am 'Unt goes to Va'pataiso end part lu England bv the British steamer. Ti e sai"Uiit uf gold in Col. ifornia Was etill laiga bul ajiuewual diininahrd by thase ehiproema. Tiie South Carolina was rrsjy to tail for New Ttuk lint day. end "he fee-Q'ieen a taking io ballamt f f lh aame destina ion. Sai lors' wages were i!-0 10 J;50 aer monh ; fi.e men, $150. Sailors were, plenty at these rates, and the steamers bad do d fHc-uliy in get;i-n; away regularly. 1 here baj been several e-rivals uf coal vesicle el Pan Francisco for acc-iunl nf the Fteem'.sjat Compeoy. and the au ply was ample. i The usual fever of the seis in waa ja.t begin ning to prevail on the place,, and olj rei leuia of California estimated lhal al lraat 5,00 J death, would occur duribg the Summer among the un arclimaled. j Al dan Fi incises prices of every article of produce at.d uiauufact-re bad fallen off alio oh from second bentle al retail large pr fi a were nil realised. Tbe Califorutao Mores on ber lal voyage bare sought cheaper of abips in ihe har bor thaa were ber eturee ia Jicw York on ber voyage out. etalarite were alaj much relu ej and clerks could be hiiej a cheap as iu ew York, excepting the better claa of hook keepers Tbe large number of young men who have re turned firoa tbe mines unable 10 enJuie tbe toil naceaaary to procure gold, bad pruducad tb a glut of clerks Manual labor, h.weer,waa all 1 1 high, f 6 per da; carpenters gel f 10 to $13. China go da were eitremely abuudaal an.l selling very low. A letter from arrcmenlo City, dated July 24 eonlaina the fallowing inutligrnce: Emigranu fion Miaaouri. over the M.un. lain, ere now arrivinj daily. The first prtv uf packers bus keen b. re fie or ail tiiTa and re ports four wagons in Pleasant Valley, about 100 miles above, aud 6e or six thousand wagons on Ihe way and nut far behind. ' The Alia California tins uf the 3 J ult. on taine ihe parliculara anJ rrsha uf the elejtton heid tbeie in tbe day befire- 'I he electioa ordered l-y Uea. Kile? took pi are yenlerday. ll waa one ol the luoat aiiirnatrd and 'puitej roateata artiullfiau Fraaciieo eer u ne-aed. Betweao the bou-e uf 1 1 A. M. and euntfel, I,tl0 antes were taken. The foilunina are the names of tbe o 111 era eler-led. Judge of S-uperi r C urt 1'eiel H. Hurried. Prefect Horace ll.au. AlcjIJe Jol.u W. (iaaiy. Second Alcaida Frank Turck. John T. Vi.i get. Sub.Perfect FraJtiace (Suerrem. For Towu Counril Talbot II. fireen, Henry A. llarriaon, Alf.eJ J till-. .-H-jjhen Itarn. Thomas B. Winston, Jubn ToWnaar.d, Itodmaa M. Piire, Willi. m H. Ueztr Ximmoua Lemuel firannafi.NV'tiiiaui M hltfuart, li. B. Tort. Hop" rnumera-y P-'egates Wm 1. M How ard, Fraaria J. I.ip) ill, A. J Kllis, Franci'co 8ancbez, Rodnien M i'rice. As we bate yet la bear from ihe Di-'.rirt rf an Joae, it Is not ouaiu tbat Jude U in.el ia elected. Theae efficers eiivtel at alioee. will continue in efii- e until ibe fir I of Jssfcary, tHill, wtieu tbeir phicea w.II be eupplied by Ibe a fiicera elec ted al the regular tkcilon lo be I.elJ utlt ."V armbar. Tie auljriea are filed by tlie Ooer nor. but can not tiered, for ulterior Jut!g-e. M.000 per annum ; for i'crferta. f l.-'iOO ; an.l for Judgea ol fi.ei iniUiire, f 1.A0O. Tlieealariea will be paid oul of the civil fund scciuing from costume, uuleis olhimise tvrJvied from U iih ington. Tbe AI:a Cal:fnrria rf ihe .1 ult. has later eewa froin the American Kicr fld n-akhint;a. from Cuba and frt.ni Feather Kiters. flrw die. cotcrn a eaery day occur, anJ a:nre the E oj have abalod minora have had gocti lurk. I have only tune in ear, that I halicie nil one in leu who leave Ibe !-ta!se for California, would undertake the journey did they have the remoteat idea of the hardships. ejiiure and consequent iuimiusut tiri they iuiur b) ibe uuderttkiug. Wn-hino'.on, S pi. 13, 1810. The following appolniuients have been ma lo in tha i iTi.-e ol the First Auditor of ihn Treasury : Mitchell II. Miller, of MUsissippi, jo be Chief Clerk, in the pluce of Geo. II. Jones, of Virginia, removed. (Salary $1400) Isaac S. Heed, of Kentucky, lo a clerk Miirt, in tho pluce of H-ijjsdale, deceased. (Salury S.I400.) Mason Karnes, of Vtrginii, and M. U"d Hiek, of North f'arol'na.hnve been appoin ted to clerkships. Erasing Monkdnl and Georgrj Weed, of Virginia, have been removed. Life Iura.ce Tho ktibjeei of Life Insurance bus not yet pained the public at tention it deserves. Anen'ion will insure it favor. For our own par', we do nol see how any man in moticrn'c business and cir cumslances, who-knows that in case of his early d"ath, his (litnily would be left with! narrow means, can deliberately refuse a j few doll.trs, each year, to N?cure thrm a competence. See our alveriisina columns for terms of one of ihcso Itistiiuiions. The procepdin of tho Vor'htiTtt'ee'svi'l 'iTiiijj Count" Convention wnl bs found in another column, ty which it will be mn that no nominations were made, but the jej wa irt open for voliinn-ers. This is by fr the mn-'t Denvwr itic wy of choos- wtr r.tir officers, and we have no doubt but that there will be vol in'r.s out for every (Ti -H to be filled at I his election. - Millo- rttart. Wm. Ti Foster, Jr. his been npKintcJ by the ("antil (onuiiissiniiers, engineer for the construction of the extension of the North Branch ('anal. Il is nt pr'scn' A iI.a IK n I.. t .:l l riij;j;i:o on m-r i iion, iv.ioi I rv lliriJno Hon. Theodore Frelinbu sen h-is ' een e'ei-led In a un liimons vn'e nf the Tins, lees loile- I'll sidencv ol Kolt'l'e Culli.-ge, ." Irh-A: Ivlejar A. Poe Im.i j.iw-f iho Sons of 1 eiiipv.iaucn ul Kiiockoc Hill, Virginia. m mm JLctvisbiirfj, l3a Wednesday Afternoon, Sfpt. 19 CO"An Earninmion of the Studettia of the Academy will mke place on Wednes day next, (Sept. 26.) The Patrene of lire school and the pijb'ir prneraily are res pectfully it.viied to sit' nd. gr7Tte Don days hsve passed and ths measures taken to preserve the public j health hive generally been mjch blesstd. UjI there is need ol ciu'i n still. The warm days of Autumn, and the luxuries of fruit, alill exist,to render ihe svalem lmb!e to dis ease. Cire sh ii 'J st. II l" taken by clo li inr warm, teniperauce, und fresh iime as neeiled. OCrWe are told there was no Toor II.iusc meeting at X.-ar R.;rlin on M jndsy. The Whig meeting on Tuesday was n "crowder" iull and .spiriied. Aldres.srs were made by Col. Sliler, I m J js.Casey, and Hr-nry M Ful'er, E-q., ciin.li Jsiy for Csnal Commissioner. Mr. Fulier'e was a calm cud sensible nlTuir, and eoniiiR-nded itself as the man himself Joe to puMic repet an I alleiiliiui. Mr. Cusej's eilort it is allowed iiy Iriends an I foes was a linl ii.inl afluir, directed prinripully oyuin-,! M ,j. Cuinm'nifs. Col i:ilrr's was al.orl, but crediiahle. The D.Mnocr.vs are t.- meet fo-dnv. (KrTwo l!iin;s I'limers ofien h.ivo t. reiterate, until (hey someliine get tired of it. Hut here goes ajjain I. Anot. nioiis cninnoiiiienticns do not merit aov stleiltioii whatever. ' Kd.tors d.i tj'il en lorse ei.lvr the sen tiuienti or liiioiiRivp of rtM ihey publish. P. II B !l, Kiq., b:ia btfen elected Gov ernor of Tessa M..H. is a Whi, but the is-ut in ihe election was I ;!, n t i!rval. A Whig Goi ernor of Tesns ! Then Jno. Cuimiiinos tuny curry (Jtiiou c .uiitv. P. S. TlieX itinnsI lull U'or-ncer snys Mr. B-ll promised, before bi-in e!ec!ed, to he a Dem h-r't herear!er. Il" tlist'a tie r is' M o. CiirnminoV eh;nice (I ke his col 1. :iyue is rather Dinxm. Ciilon Ca:a.?ron Gtiardi. This im-w M.inarv 'oiiip;iy parndVd for the first time on SjMrdiy list wnrlv 40 strong in! ina .'e i ry cr-d.'ablt; ap;.eannce. A r.imp.iny nf I tt i km I will e'irne op to tht? dcsijjn ol the Coiisti'ution. It shows tin- Lappv tendency ol the new i-jitein over ihe cl.l the nuperiority "f a rei! ri.ili'iirv nran 'cation ov r iho il md ood trainings. IV'hn can wih such a ijsrein as raised up ihis Comp itiy to be ahindi ned for a useless Bntlalion show ? The Guards have the li d. renular uni form of blue, nnd when their p'umes lire ad.h d will make a sli'i U'tter disphy. The Oilier rs elected weie as follows : t'aptsin F. A. Donr.chy. 1st Leu;. Henry Forr.iv. 2 1 F. A. Denahower. Ord Sc-jjr.tnt j;h,in Angstadt. My th- -C lixt i," be nlwivs renJy for srrr-ce and i.ever b" wnn'ej ! New York Politics. The co.ilitinn br-tueen the Old Hunkers nn l r ree toilers of New urk is now com plete. The uirion ticket then wili be as fol lows : J'jJju of Appe!s Frei horn (J. Jewc'.I. i i l..oiii;!rol!er .lohu A Lo:t. Si-erflary of State ilenrv S. Rinlall. Attorney Gerier;il I. S. Chatlield. Treasurer Hr-iij Welsh. Stite I'.nirinncr Alr x. ('rnphell. State Prison lu-prvtor M irins Clark. Gnnnl Coininissior.r r Fred'-riek Foliett. V.-in Huren nnd Cass' vote last fail was neirl , 1 7.0t0 over Ta) tor's. Probably 4(1,00)1 of Vim (lurch's votes wero east by Free Soil Whigs. How many of these will go over with the new ci'iubmati. n, is ei to he seen, h is evident there will bo an animait d e most. Tint vsrirtd hiiiN, inuendecs, nnd chnr (r"s, thai nn c!Trt is or has ficen making to divide Cnion cctinty ar,d get a county seal at L-wislmrg, are all new to the Lew isbtirians.and ihcy would nol believe them 'hey o'id not see them in tho Union jTi ? The atory is circulated abrmd. fr rlf cl aiainst Col. Slifer, anJ is about as true as the Hook of M rmon. A print must I dfc-per.ite indeed that will inven' and repeat such news, whole-cloih fabrica tions, to jiive its " solitary and alone" tit ltrt some hnpr of a chine. ! The Tinges'" in (ortner days nt least received as good support from a people it now seeks to rjc.ro pr j'l lice against, as from any ot her. Or M ssinu never en rue to hand Xos ?2. 39. 45, Vol. 3 and Xos 21,33,35. 39. 41, and 10, Vol. 4. of that excellent journal, the " S ieni fif American." The Publishers a'e retjuesied to forwsrd ihese mis-sing nutri'ic-f. pH'c learn that tho Whigs of Col nmhin cortnty have nominated Me. Former for H'prcsen'alivR, and Phinea We.liver, of Jr-rsi tow n. for Slieiiif. li'-v 11 nrv liirbn'ijih of L'-wisbiirg lias received ibe honorary degree of M. A. from M ir hull Coileec, M rcer-b'irv. Alent The Jersey Shore Ke uli'ican. Fur the Lcwiaburg Chrutiicle. Tbire die many pereoiis vvlio in alu-miting lo be wi.ty or aarcaiiic o I) d ariose th,ir fuily and aickeilnrss. In tl.is riJiriil 'US po-hinn ia that rraisH who in the lat Chrenirte arts out with an suenipt lo defend circuit', but forfeiting that em iamiches forth a lorront of abu-o on li.oaa who call or attend or approve of meolirR for rt-tiious purpoaea in camps. Il ia to he h "pc.J that the ejection uf ao much I lie from thai wreuhed being's ft marh, hae let! him co"ial eiH.enl. My 6 -1 imjul on resiling his arlir'e was to be jurtty imlignant l ot on tfi I tlio'l I c uisiJered it loo feeble and vulgar to be w,vth a eeeei.t pers ri'a contempt. But on turning in mv itwn min.l fhe mailer oVel aff-ln. il occurred i..' m. a.,ni.iv .!i..e l..a ,iheieil all that ejit le aiJ in faor ef eircuaea and ag-inl eamp-.neenngs end Iheiefore Ina p.hir uUeifu. gea miKhl lie wonh np-ing. In this ;f u e ec I do ng.el iia publiratim,. for ae a piouadu.ue once lemark.d. Il la well enough to read enough t t!l. deil'a w okatoku w what be ia ab'.ui," s i. il ia beal to guard agsinet pop ular errors bykno.i'g eiaclly wiial reasons operate on tbe mill. Is of tboiie who enterloiu ibem. Ami tbe wi-e man auvs il ia well at mime time lo stieuer a tool ei'cotdiag to bia f li;." I ask ibe a tel. lion Iheiefore nf Mubarri imi" arid Lie friemla, and aa SubaC fiber allutvs oibeit lo be -h me-t," I will also admit him lo b.- b meat in hit error. Jn the fiir-t plate, you comlrmo your-e'f and onvibrow all y ur own a-gnmeuls pih-pa ondeaigiieilly by Inking what y.xi (llega to be l!;e u r)t Ibinra Ch'iiliaua do. to e'lirlj your ar..uenie I fina cor. Joins itioo. Tbe true villi, dard t jil 'ge inen'a cnnilui.1 la CaaiaT, and the lfl dcrtle uf hia lrt ilen ij.lre. You ilu ii l like into im.ai lerati in the aAur acter ot 111 miri-gera nt ilia taro. The circua peif -ra.er you kioiw are the m.iat d graded ard viciuiia heii ga that come am .ni; ue, and Ibe woral men attend their f aif .riuaii.'ea : cm;i rneeiinj; art. am inled I y hivny of oer i tat men, anJ tlio preachers are nf ai Imwi - lged (o .d atindin among ail men. i'lin tn cle-aev can be no moic compiled toeilter ihun t'ain aud A lie I. They no ,a oo commingle tliau oil and wiler. In t':e nnl place t!ie n'.'i'm ef ihe reepectivt pcrfor s are wrijely il,tl rent. The beat ol j. cl if ciicuves is lo miWe money, and ihia Ihey dj al ihe vect.fie of lli. in le aoul and bo It. an at iho cost of inueh public aut privaU m.n'elilv and hap; ineva. Caiiiji-iucriina a'e nf no pecu niary auvaii'sje to ll.ost- who attend Ibem. an I li.eir Jeaign and lend- r.iy i to e evaic the chr. aeler and poofy ibe hraria of all. Any com pirivou wh aav, r ol iho Iwo in ibis particular, ia gi a.I i:iija-t. And llieccrt uf circuses end camp-meetinte a-e more widely d-ainniar. Tboe who etlend and k ar tbe oi.e, end tli'ii the oihrr. ca t t ae.lv a e wbivti hsa ihe best eflect on the l ent, tbe ii. in I, and llie reputation. All the circu-ea ever in . HHtenie nover beiiefllrj one immortal soul, liile tens f th uanJ of imoioreil spirits will t'lena (J .l through a bliaaful eli rnity for the in a'itotiea of caiop. meetings. One u a savor of bfa unto life, and the nib, I of death unto ilej.h." 13 it it ia el j'c'.rd that bad men g i to camp p-ee i; g f r t'sd urposea. llul il ia U nol ibe i.i. ill f cainp-n.ct HI'S-, for all other goed thiegv a e abu-ed. The e ond beiog of our race temp e.l her bustmiid to the dt-alturtioo nf primeval bapinea, and b i.tight in into our bee. Is. ken Ihe aorta if God came to preaent ihrmselves before Ihe f.or.l, S.itan ca ne al-o amoo;; them." And w'lile Ibe hu lunoincn alept, Ibe enemy rune and sowed lire am mg tf.e wli- il." And bnve I nol chuaer. you twelve, on! otie nf you is a devil ! " Wicked men alwaya enoeavor lo fiu-ttute Uod'a denlinga vwlh inen, whalher in mote publx or private worship; and the arch-enemy of soula generally mere . o, a Li rii;e as tfTolU lo do goal ere Increased. And .SWcri!er snys, Wo onto him by orbom the oir.-iicc conn th.M Vi"?, wo unl.i ihinre who duiur'i the tartctity of the abb.ith, whether there is a rmp-m. ating where they might go or m l. I-. is i: r.iult of th 3-who ti t wickidly (an I nnl nf thosf who ende-ior to do righteous ly J when evil ia practised1, whether around a i ainp.grnutid, or in a houte of worship, or pri vately ; and the fill rnn n it I c laiJ to the inno cent incu id i'f the guiltv. (tmps. l.ka Bibles, i prfachir.g. and all other means ur graco may ( indceU be per tci It J ; but wo '. Ui.to tboKe, whi j rrverl ihem '. li tojil be lo tier in tbo day uf j",!mr'.t" f the heathen than for them ! One would judge from "SultacriberV glibnrsa of language, (bul lack of common learning) in hie crazy attempt at cnmpSHliori, that be is him. elf nne of ditrrputa'. tc rhurarlera he d-scribea, lor be libel tbo majority of those w ho compo-ed the late camp-meetings. We aaiv none ef that booid profanation of thediy of real vrhieh he aif eta to deprecite : the blessed aim smiled among the cool leaveaon hundiede of reiipecta b!e people of all denominaiiona, and reKpecla'ile pcip'e of no re'ijtioua profaamns and all was or der and propriety. What fie "rowdies'" may have done in bve-cornera or three miles away," the camp ia no more reeponmLle fr than for what was done ten miL-a eivay. The leivonabla in ference ii that Subscriber was nnui le instead of in-icj.t the t round. anJ iheref.re is a very poor am! unjust jii-lge of the poo.1 done. In conclusion allow me in hope lhat subscriber and bis eynpatbizera will ree from lliie some, what burned fielth that tliere ia no resemblance whatever between Ihe two nailers of comment. hut both nmal atar.d or fall upon their own mrriis. The camps are n- l rcapousibie for lbs eina nf the circua. nor can the curue plead thrm in defence. And every one is accountable for his own sina. Therefore, as you love your pre. arm and eternal interests, do you remember lhat the coinpini-n ef fools shall bo deatrnyeil." Cal in your lol with th.tse wi.j seek the face and favor nf God, and it ahall bo well with thee and thy aoul for ever. lnu't not your friends and ne ghhors by such falre and unkind compar isons, an I do nol imagine lhat aurh at tempi at argument will injure auy one bul yourie've. Kor tve must all aland before tbe judgment seat of Christ, to give aa account of all the deeds done here in the body, whether they he good of whether they be evil. A . Remains of Gen. Worth The X. O. Pirayune notices the arrival in thai city of Cnpt. Darlinj;, on his way lo Tixss, to bring to New York the remains of the la'e Gen. Worth. Ue will also brit; to the . e r ar t.tt.. ,...;. .r.iU l.ito iv.r.n .rum ..,.. u. ; Col. Duncan. The city councils ol New York hnvo voted one thou-and d dlars for lbo purpose of briite-ing back for interment Ihe remains of thoso bruve ofiigers. There was no Governor elected in Mii.ie, but ihe Democrat is well ahead Legiahit .re divided. Vur Ihe LewL-burg Chronicle. Ma. Emma: If there ia euch a thing as limiting a thin:; intn the grnund. it seems lo me tliere era s..no LT.THA, FOOUMI Teui nersnce men wool.l do it. H"W auy man with a thimble full l-ains would want eucb e thing printed aa that called I'IjAIX TI.K in J" t" lh. life of me I can I .fee, ti.a i m aure no eennhle man errr rroic u. die writa it wis t-hamed lo nwn it, and put il upon a woman .V. Swizzle 'em SwizxIeVm in.leed. if there ia anrh a woman and ber tongue ie eharp a her pen hr Jiuabaud ia a drunkaid by line lime wiih nt doul t. Well ihen Miss rtwin ei-m goes in for burn ing (l.wn Uveitis that seld liquor lo any of her family ves air aKON uc mminded a nd ' d. fended aa a Temperance meaeure ... ov I for one proteal againat any such doctrine being laid U Temperance people-for no .an aenaible , p"l e believe or advocate any auvu a, - I aB,b d, who does ouehl lo put it under hia own name a aa ml lo uju e tbe cause, to ouro a lsoru lo atop men fiora diinking would be a fooliah-jes nioie fo.dih a thoiiaaud times than ihe mm who set fire to lis own bata full of cnam lo kill the bats in it !!! Mb Sw iileeui need not deny lhat ahe ia an ascsi., for nobody would accuse ber of il after leading her pi. ce, unless she e a latna auge!, lor iheie is very little of the loveliness of woman about il. Many men base, teen reformed end kept from evil by a kind and virtuous wife.wbil a brsh and scolding and unforgiving woman ia ihe min uf many men. 1 ho Scripture makes injiilelity the only groui d for a divorce, which Miss Saiu'e'em denies and aays drunkentieae la a aufficiaui cause, and ii ia UL l'Y I" violate ilia niatiimui ial vows which ware taken till Jeuth part you. I hope aucb docliuie may never re aoeu iu print again. A Patsob- Tiio Talor party of Philadelphia has noniinaletl Suinut l II. Rothermcl for next eSherifT. Tiie W hi,js and Nutives appear to be united iigitin. Sllll-O 4iHIHg In the Lewishuro, Cemetery. 7th ult by Kev. J. S. Lee, M .j F. Asbury Uonachy nml M -s S.irnh Al- x tnder, of this pUrp. On the 1st insl. Iiv Kev. J S l.ee, Sun'l niih nnd Miss Hurriei llullihnn, both o' Iticlinmn's Valley. ait: it, In this I'jrouoh, 1 5th inr., R. Milton Ckcndage, of Xescopeck, Luz. Co., in his 3id year. Mr.IJ. c une to visit his brother in-hw, Dr. Thornton's, with the seeds of the fatal disease upon him. In .Milton, Scp'.5'h, Alice Wood, young est il.inohier ef John II. and Sarah A. I'rown, noej 5 yeotrsnnd 1 month. Of Cholera at the residenreof his broth er, in Memphis. Tennessee, Mr. Joseph S. M ins, (I'rin'er) son of Charles and M-irv M.ius, of X.mhuttiberhiuj, Pj-, aed e irs. The oD,,if, Xewa" of yefter.lay chronicles the d- alh of Charlea V Hoblen in Cuhforuia on the IJih June nf bilious dynentery Israel I'ost al Psnsms, filh Aug of cholera Albert fi Diy in Cincinnati, 12 inL of consumption Dr K M Ifuaton, iiew York. IClU inst. hemorrhage of the lun!s. All thcae gentlemen were connected with the Putilic Press. Fait and winter (DD5. fPIIE subscrilier has just received his J stock nf FALL AND WINTER Goods embracing the usual variety such as DRY GOODS. GKOCEHIKct, IIAIIDWARR. QUEKXSWARR, HATS, CAPS, Sic.&c. All of which are offured cheap for Cosh or Country Produce. I. G. LAWSHE. Lewisburg, Sept. 18, 1819 fHH )F1S1 1 Fresh Mackerel Cheese J lor sale by I G Lawshe KEfIS Xnils nnd Spikes, JJf Just ree'd nnd for sale bv Sept IS S 6i J Wolfe MACKEKKLr Xo's 2 and 3. Just rue'd and for sale. Sept IS S 6t J Wolfe GROCERIES. The subscriber h.ive just ree'd a fresh suiplv of COFFEE, SUGAR, MOL ASSES, &o., which Ihey will sell at a very small advance on cost. Sept 10 S Si J Wolfe FIRST ARRIVAL! The subscriber is now receiving a small assortment of FALL a WINTER DRY GOODS. Cull and see JAMES HAVES. Supt. 13, 1710. Democratic nominntion. Cunnl Commissioner John A. Gamble, of Lycoming. Whiff nomination. Cuntil Commissioner IIe.nkv M. Fcllkb, ol Luzerne. Union County Whig ticket. Assembly Col. Em SiiFKK.of Lewislmrg John I"I,ai ;iilin. luniata Sh"rilT Archibald Thomas, of Union Co.Commi-isjoner Joun WiLT.of II irtley Treasurer Daniel IIorlacher. Ji. Berlin c er,AroB Mabti, o1 jVrry ,, Auditor Hkxry 11 Hlair, of lwisburt; Trustees of Mifll nhtirj Academy David VV'alsnn, Samuel Sttizer, John Kliue. Democratic ticket. Assembly Jons Crx.viift.Gi,, of Penna. Jous Hi jim, QJuniain Serious Acci'lent. Mull hew Coo1(er, youngest aon of the Hon. James Cooper, of Pottsville, in endeavoring to jump from a Coal Car, at M.iunt Carbon, on Thurs day of last week, fell upon the trick in such 3 position that the Car passed over ooaof his lejis and irjnn d it so much that amputation was rendered necessary. Eight runaway slaves, the property of Mr. MT.haney, Frederick county Ml., were pursued by a number 6f whites 'on Sunday night last, about 12 miles from Hoonsboro. The slaves successfully resis ted the attempt to capture them, three of the pursuers receivinrj severe stubs one j of which may prove fatal. Intelligence from Santa Fe to the 5th of August gives accounts of several battles with the Indians, in which the latter were worsted. Col. Washington, stationed at Santa Fe, is said to be surrounded by an immense number of hostile Indians report aays 50,000 The people of Indiana, at the late elec tion were called to vole opon ihe question of a Convention to revise the State Consti tion. For Convention 74,101 Against Convention 49,403 Mjjority for Convention, 24,633 The special election iu the Fourth Con gressional district of M'issiichusetts, (Pal frey's) has agnin resulted in no choice. I: 23 tow ns.how ever, Palfrey loses 25 voles. Tlie State Agricuhural Fdirat Syracuse, closed on Thursday, with a grsnd military review, at which were Gen. Wool aud Gov. Fih. ixiriTtRLi: i.irr UMBtscr. .intuit) and 1 rasl Company. OJfice, 74, Walnut Strert, J'hilaitetjthia. CariTAt, .$i50,(J()0 Charter IVrpctual.J T ITIIE Company are now prepared to Iraiifacl I bu-ineaa upon ihe moat liberal and advanta ijeoiia terms. They are authorize d by their charter (see. 3) " to moke all and eviry insurauce apper taining to life ri-ks of whutrver kind or nature, and to receive and evecute trute, Oiake enilowmentii, and lo grant and purcha-e antiuiliea." The Coui puny aell annuities and endow menu, and act aa trustee for minora and heirs. Table uf Premiums reijitintl fur the Aniirurue iij TjIOO Jur the v htilr term vj Lije. Age. I'rem. 1 Jjisn Ace. Prim Age. P'cti. 31 09 46 -3 3r 17 IS 19 20 SI 22 23 24 2o 26 27 S3 5 30 1 f: 32 33 34 35 35 37 3 39 40 41 il 4) 44 45 2 15 47 4S 49 51) 51 52 51 54 55 5S 57 5S 59 60 3 19 1 5B 1 59 1 60 1 63 1 C6 1 69 1 li I 78 I K5 I S9 1 1 2 04 S - J S i7 2 3.1 2 41) 2 47 2 5; 2 63 2 70 2 81 2 tltj 3 t 1 3 12 3 23 3 62 3 77 3 91 4 13 4 32 4 51 4 71 4 91 5 12 5 33 5 54 5 TS 6 03 Th. premiums are e tlma any oiber compmy and ihe polities afford cre.iler advantages. Mar ried women and female children can insure the Uvea of either a huebnnd nr pirent free from the claims ot creditors. Tables .f half yearly and quarteily preininms. half credit ratea nf premium, short lerms, joint lives, survivorships, endow ments and forma of application are to be had al tbe Olhce or of the Agent. Kale fir insuring $100 on a single Life. Ace. For 1 vear. for 7 yeara. For Lite. 20 $0 81 91 1 CO 30 0 99 I 30 2 I' 4 40 1 29 1 61 2 70 SO 1 86 2 117 3 94 59 3 4S 3 97 6 03 Example: A person aged 'M years next birth day by paying Ihe Company 9!) cts would fprine to hia family nr heirs jltlO should he die in one year, or lor 9 90 he secures to them $1000, or for 13 HO annually for seven years he secures to them $1000 should he die in eevro yi srs, or for 20 40 psid yearly during life he secures ijilOOrt to be psid I""" when he dies Ihe insurer securing his own lK.nos by the dilTcrence in amount of premium from those charged bv other office, r or 4 9 50 the heirs would receive ;jj000 ehonM he die in one year. PETEK Cl LI EN. President. F. W. RAWLE. S.c'y and T.eaa. For further particulars applv to HENRY U. HK'KOK. Agent fir Vninn unit adjoining tmtnties. Consulting Physician V. Hates, M. 1). Lewiaburg, Union Co. Pa. July SI, 1819 Register's Notices. The following accounts are lo be presented I., the Orphan C om nf I ninii cunty on Monday Slth pi insl for cotilirmatiou and a'lowance: Acci of Henry (inham. one of the exra of Alei'r Uiaham, ilec'd, l ite of Leisburg B ir i Acci of Caer Hainea, aJin'r of Dr John Haines, lale nf Fi nns Tp Acct of Matthew II Laird guardian of Jane II, minor child of Jane M Cleiialiau, itce'd Acct nt Philip Mover, adm'r of Isaac (ilatfel ler, late nf Chapiniin Tp Arc! of Win Loudcnslager and Jacob Long, adin'ia of Henry How. late of I. mis Tp Acrt of John and Michael Moyrr, adm'rs of John Mover, late f Cnion Tp Aecl uf Deiij Reish and John Stcee, adm'ra ol Pater Itcish, Lie of West Hutfalo Tp Acct nf Harr.cl tlotienatine, eitc'z if Peler Kicliter, late of Peniia Tp Acci of Frederic!; House, eiec'i of Nicho'aj Douae, lute of Middlecreek Tp I Acct of John A Mcriz, adm'r of Abraham Kremer. lale of Leni-t urrj A.... i ..r vi..i.,v. ii.,..- r t ... . . . ,.,,,.. aniri Suyi'er, lale of Wafhint -n Tp Acct of J nies Mii. his, ei'r of Amos Harris, late cf Hartley Tp Acct of faml TVniplemn, ar of Hannah Bravard, late of I'nion Tp Arc! of John Da'esman. adru'i uf James Del Ian, laio of While lrer Tp Acct of Henry K Null, adm'r nf Henry Null, late of Peuns Tp Acct of Peter Htsmm-t, a'm"r of Cbris'iau Hummel, late of I'ni 'n Tp Acct of J Houseworih and P fchnee, ex'ra of Jacob Hou't'taorlh, lale nf Washington Tp Acci final uf C Kaliy and -er M n dle-wanh, adm'ra of Abraham Kaley. lale of Ueaver Tp A eel uf John Gundv, adui r f I'boa M'Fsll late of Union Tp Acct of Charles an.' Jwoh Rh-ads, ei'rs . f Francis Khoeite, la'e I'em a Tp Acci of John e.a l Jr a.d Cenrge oil Her, ei'ia of George V . inn I. .,ir f Wet Beaver I'p ' Acct final ..f rtc-ge K Vt.lVr. arting adm'r of , . r f i . i Jamea D CWwelt. Ijl nf Lewisbu'ir i Acct ..f Frcderiik Iti. hier, one ef ihe ex'ra of Tvlei Iikhtcr, Lite of Peuns Tp TO PHYSICIANS, DRUGGISTS, a COUXTR Y MEJICJJA.TS DR. J X. KKELKIl & BUO. rrx,$t pectftilly solicit attention t their fa alock ol English, French. Cr.niian, and jimtrirnn lirua, M-dicines, Puiipa. Ch,.. micnls. O.ts, Itvestuffs, Glassware, Per;u. mery, Pf Medicines, Varrn-i-eSj Manna; opened a new ai.ne, o 291, Mirk.i u, wilb a full aupply of freh Inui;, and .MitJieineBi we reapeetfiilly aolicit country dealer. ., t lim ine oar slock before purcha-in; elsewhere, proin iiif.J oue and all who may feel ili-powJ l0 tl lend to us their palronnue, to ae I linn genuine DrUfrs and Medicines, on as liberal lerma aa any oilier house in the Cily.and to faithfully etecu'e all uidera entrusted lo ua promptly and with de. sp itch . I . , i I ? i , One of the proprietors being a recutar ptij.i. cian. affords ample guarantee of the genuine quality of alt articles eolJ at their establishment. We especially iuviie druggi.U and eoantry merchsnla. who may wish to become ezent for Dr. Keelert Celehrated Fuuuly MtdiciutM, (s'andar.l aud popular reioeJiea.) to forward Uieir address. Soliciting the patronage of dealers, we respect fully remain. J. li. KEEI.ER A BRO . Wholesale Druen,t,, ly28 l Ko. 294, Market SI, PluluL IORNAMENTAL ?' TREES. 'I he subscriber oflers for sale Ornrtmen. tal Trees of every descriplion, particu:ar!y the European Linden, and Paufoni Iinpe naiis, a splendid shade tree lately introdu ced from J pan, remarkable lor its enor mous loaves (sometimes two feii in diam eter.) and Inrire clusters of rose-colored flowers, spotted and striped within, emitting a fraortince similar to the Lilac. Also Fruit trees ol every description.surh as grafted Apple trees from 7 to 9 It high, at 12 to 15 cts each, or 10 tn 12.5' per hundred ; Inoculsied Pt-ai h trees, 12 cts ech, or 10 er hundred ; Pear, Cherry, Plum, Xeclarine, aud Apricot trers at rea sonable prices all ihe varieties warrant! d oenuine ; also Hot-bouse nnd Green-hnux; plants, emeiraein bearing Orange tin! I.s. ninn trecs,tojcthtT with a variety of Flower srs-ds all of which h- will seli as low as thr y can be purchased in Philiid' b.h'.i. II K. .NULL. Lewiburtf, S. pt 12, 1813 UXJLYEIISITY sit lv. isbursr. fpilE TKITF.Esj of ti e FniverMty at Lew. ibu:g would lenpecttiiliy inf rm iia Patron and Friend, thai, in ihe Heboul under iheir r ee. (l Lewi-burg) ihe fnltoain aie the l'l-ses. ruf. jecia of stiudy aud Kiercir-e? 'or Ibe current u'. Depart iiM'ii I and .vftulies. I'HIMAli Y DEl'AHTMEST. Six I'las-ex EverciseJ in Spelling, Keating. Definition. English tira-nmsr, Aiittimetic fie. rsphy, HUtory C S A., IVnmiu-hip, and l.'oin-is-iiioii. EyULlsll DEPMiTMCyTofthe Ac-mL i. The ssme studies as in the I'.-imarv U' pirtme.it c.-n'iiiued in the u-e ot turner lexl b-Niiis; and to these are added General lh loiy. Sovii' A.'ijebia. i Lependrc and s-urvp iny. CLASSICAL UE PA RTM EN I" of ihe Academy Jei. Artiil. tuie CliUi. Eneli-h Lani-uae, fieounp' y, Hi-l'ry U.S.A. Latin Crainrrur and Header, (.irevir, l,rruar and iU-ader co,u- mencetl. Arithmetic completed. Sen. Academic Vltitx. En?li-h Laricnaje, General liistory, lij.l, Virgil, Greek Kead. r, Oavies' Algebra COLLEGIA TE DEPAK TXEST. Freshman Cluts. Liw.AnnbasU.Mcmorali'ia, Davie- Leijendre, Trigon meiry ci.mntencetl. Sojthunuirt Class. Horace. IMyswy. rele I O: annus of Deino-th. nea, Leirenilre cenipleted. llaviea' s:urTevirg and Navigation, AnaUc! Geoinrlry, B'air'a Lectures. Jininr t'ld'f. lcmolheTes on the Crown. Greek 'i'ragedy. Cicero ,le ili!i'iis, Tacitus, Ne ural Puilosophy, Astronomy, L?x. Students in the Eniiiish Uejurtment recite with those pursuing Ihe tame a'.udics in toe I I? ....!.. a,-in" ,'s Rnl,- r..rs. h va le than three daily recitations. All the menilxis of u e fchool, (in three divisions,) are eteriised every Saturday in Reading. Declamation, EuglUh Com position, and Vocal Muaic All the students are required to attend, regu larly, some reliirioua meeting. Minors are ei'it led to attend aueh meeiings aa are recommended io them by their parents or guardiins. There are in the Borough no less than fix places of public worship, occupied every Lord's Day by a many different Christian denominations. Number of Students. The number of aludenta during the past year in the varioua departments, a-s G 1 The number that huve entered ihe classes in the Re lilur Course foe the curreut year ,'jclu'ive of those in the English and Primary department- is aa follows : College Junior class ' Sophomore cl iae Freshman class Aciutxt. etuor class . Junior class 6 13 t 12 TEACHERS. STEPHEN W. TAYLOR. A. M, Professor ul Muthemaiiea and Natural Philosonhv ; OEOKGE K. BLI.-SS, A. Professor of li I.ancuiiie and Literature ; GEOIKJE W. AMjEKSON, A.M.. Profit of Latin Lngu:iee and Literature : ISAAC .N. I.DOMIS, A. M, Principal of Aculemv ; ALFRED TAYLOR, A. M., Teacher in lb Academy. In order to meet Ihe demands of the Institu tion, the B.urd have taken measure lo supi'iv fh nMVMaur ft n . . . . . I . , f... I V, .1 ..... p, ... lit Ot ... . . 7.' rt ' ' vecbanical Pbiloaophy. and lo mciease Ibe bi hrary, before Ihe commencement of Ihe wmt'r session. During the year, lh building no" progress will be completed, atTirding atudy roo:t and dormilorie for .U colli ge students. Another Protessor has len ail. led io the Facuity. an.1 means provided io enable stuilenla in Ihe ch-e specified above to pro cute their studies wiih toe greatest auccese. Tuition ami Hoard. TITHON in Ihe Ci.lleioie Department fch'. Academic t'10, primary f li per je.tr. BOARD, including lodging, washing, fuel and li-.'ht, can !e had in tbe village and its vicinity ' various prices, from 1.37J to $2,50 per week. Krswlons Vacations, &r. Two Seavioti in a year the former commen ces on the second Tuesday in October, aud con tinues 27 week; the loiter continues 15 week . spring Vacation, 4 week ; Autumnal, 6. Neil session begins 1 1 lb October. Tbe Board are h.'Prv In add lhat Lei-!'ur4 is al present, as il ever has been, eiceedl' S1 ,! . y", ,.... ,.,..,. e v uruer anu in oenaii ii me iioaru ; I lltru.tn t ,i I I oli.v, I res i. GEORi.K K.'.Mi'LLt 't, cec'y. Lewisburg, I'uion Co. Pa. Sept 1SJ.
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