-juj CHRONICLE AND WEST BKAXCIl FARMER i LEW 5'. i r I A Duelist, who fancied himself to be insulted by a Yankee, who had woo the flections or his sweetheart, quitjhe) room with the ominous'worda. "You'll hear from me, Sii I" "Wal. dew," said ihe Yatikee glad nn't : vrrilt once in a while. We shall at!' is be glad to hear from you. Dew M as know how you're geitin' along ! There is said to be a man in Miaaisaippi thin ihat he can't make aatudow. SPLENDID ENGRAVING. Notice. SUBSCRIBERS to the " University at Lewisburg" who have not paid their First Instalment, (due last January,) are respectfully requested to pay the Mine without further notice, to HAM L T. WALKER. Taste. By order of the Board of Trustees. Lewisburg, Sept. I. 1819. BHAWI I THE subscribers are now publuhing an elegant engraving ol tho Death of the Rev. John Wesley, Xograiid in the iiigbaet aula of lbs Ait by JOHN SARTAIN, EJ after tha celeb- rated Panning of Marthai! Claiioa. Among itie moy good men who have aproi their lives in the services of their Di vine Master, few ever eierted a greater tit fluence far guod than did (ohm W eelet. With high powers ol intellect he united a gentleness of disjjomt'ou hicb enabled him, at the same time that he touched the tend er chords of the human heart, to convince the understanding of the truth and import nee of the holy precepts of the Gospel which ha promulgated. And when we take into consideration that his manifold labors f usefulness extended to a period of moie tbfto half a century that during ti e whola of this long period an unerring course ul rectitude was innnifeaied in his walk and eon vernation -we ceans to wonder at the nry htgli degree of estimation with"' which his memory is cherUhed, not only by the members of the detiomination.to the upbuil ding of which his untiring energy and ex emplary piety o much contributed, but bv the truly pious of eery sect. 1 he death of Weslev was perfectly con nnaut with the even recuiude of his pro tracted li e, and adds another to the manv Proofs that "ihe end of the good man is I renewl aer hh neace. 1 he Cosing scene ol the life of I fm-m rmpiu this ve lerable man is the one Mr. Gaiton has ao happily ch -aen as the subject of hi beautiful pain'ing a faithfulcopy of wh.ch, tngractd in an tlrgant manntr, we hsvr thought would be a mrtnenio which thous ar.uiwoulJ nl?h to have framed and hung up in their parlor. In nrcicr lo enable sueh desire to do this to gratify iheir desire, Mr. Sartam, who stand t the head of hi profesi n in the United Stales, hat been enyae l to engrive 'hi elegant picture in W bast sty e, mid. relying upon an ex'en -ve p-tlronage, the prices have been put so low tnat none who deire it need be without h. The Engraving is of a large sue suit able for framing.and w ilt be printed on the best quality of heavy plate paper, in a ve ry superior manner, each impression pre Ming all tre beauties of ainf clutsprnof, and will be furnished at the following uuu suallv low prices copy. 2.50; 3 cop irs, $600 r T copies, $12.00 ; 13 copies, 2;0r 3 enpits for thirty dollars.' B. that memLers ot congregations-and oth ra ay uniting together and forming clubs Can ol.tain this moat impressive picture at Out dollor and a half a copy! J.' fturruunding the bed of the dvmg patri arch are nineteen figure, representing the following persona. (of many of whom accu rate portraits are given from originais of great rarity:) Ro. Tcard Dirkinaon, Rev. Alriamlar Mather, Re. Jewph Bradlord, Robert C. Brackenbury, Mia Cherte Werley, Re. John Broedhent lre&ah Wcaley. Re. Thoa. Broadbrnl. Rr. Tb.w. Rariki.i, Ke. Geo. Vt'hiurfirld, t-a. Ewlier A Kogrra. Rev. J. tMmunxon. Mwa Riirhi, aiterwarda John Horton. Kq.. ons .Mra Mortinr, ol the oxerulora o( Mr. Sr. Ji.,ia Kos. ra. Vea!r' Will. Waaei Jamea Kigrm, Dr. J no WIliirhead.'Mr. child een yra of Woley's Phraician sge, he only person and Birauher. Bw lii' g who was A Medical Aaaiatan. to Ibeo prwi tit': lr. Wbitvbaad. Iri. Jaiina Creighloo. Agenta, for the sale of this fine work of rt are wart d in every part of tie United State.. For further particulars address GLADDING & HIGGINS. PiUishers. Methodist Book S ore, No. 40 North Fourh Street, f'hiladelpli a. tt7T!fia elegant Engraving wi!I he i nUhed, wholesrle and retail, by the Met ho dist B-'Mi Es'ab'i.hineiit,200 Malberry S . Nev York, and by their Ag-.nis through au' 'he United .States. The purchasers of this Hnrsving, will ple hen in mind that ths p a:e haa beep e.i-;r ved by Mr. Sarlain eipre'ly for this erii;i ,n nrl that the iiupiessiun will.there. f:.r-. s'l of the rirat order, and n such a' r- ifd lioiii Mernnit-hami Egiih Pant. November 3. 1843. a in in f nmnnn H ILJ ILJ IIIIIIIEIMU faa SMS. Va. MM, BMlra, B. I. BR ANT'SINDI AN PULBIONARY BALSAM Th BaUaai annum alt taa cbaanaf aa4 aanyaaf VirtaM of Ihe abu's-namrd Prunm tSTaACT, and ala puiMiiai aaveral oilwr aMNliratoaA earticwarly and m a.lrdpfi tacara COCIilia aa4 CONSLMfTIONS. II aal. and cmtm Vlcmrm ta f4 Laart. and aiaawhara iafnaal. Ir. aa reaJilj and at aaaCy a. iaa Fmnjymg Hit haala aad nuva trlm. TavClulDa of curaa of tba aMI kttltti CoaaumioB fallr prara ua almoal aracaloua rfncacj Si all ai M laa Lt'KGa, THROAT, aad BREAST. A DYING WOMAN SAVED ! CONSUMPTION CUREOI Wa fiw ha rtllitB( aanl&taM aa a fact of cam, whlca faai to prt bc powar la aava life, aaaa whaa the peraoa l.iail lo be in lha aerf laM alafaa of axlatraja wfcea AVoaft Hi i CO1 teiS in- Thlrty-First Congress. In the I louse on Siturday the22d insl., on the 63d ballot a Spvuker was elected as follows : Cobb, D. 102 Winthrop, VV. joy Wilmot, P. S. g Stevens, W. i Morehead, W. 4 Durkee, F. S. 1 Strong, D. 3 Boyd, D. :i William F. Colcork, D of S. C. 1 Wa ctn the foltein aartjaeate aa a fart of euro, wblc fora tu provr Ike powar Id aava life, avail wlien Um ppraiiaj awaana to ha ia taa vara Imi aufas of exiatence, wbra Brmmtt fo4wn PuimMimy Btitm a) admiidilrrad ruia aaan owe, not alaod aiane-ae ooald amr. HANT cuaaa aa mmUma and tnguiif Mul kundrtdt of aalrat aaaea. aad faaaaaaaj of raara ea'tot t'Of'U.MPTIO.N TUI8 Cl'KC waa affaclad on th vita ,tf Mr. Zlla Draaaa of the mm of Battnm. Struuif C, A'. T. Mrs. liTkaaitui waa pruBoanred djinf, and Mr. Dyarraaa wrat tu tbr atora of Mr. Joan Wirr to fwrcaani clotk for a eaieud. and otfur bttrtmi aiafm'ato. axpectiaf Bia wila aroald aoon dta. 9ba vm in la- Um ca ol the diaraaa -ar muck opprtMrd and Wiirnaaii and to rrlieva br rraal aaurcM, and make a atyia aiUew morr Jf Mr. ll.kBttaa wna nrrauaded to fia bar aouia of -BKANI'd iSlHAN rUI.MuNAHV BALSAM." Ha look the BsJaam uome with the ahroud. and a portion to bia wile tt coabnaeo to laa. II unni ane rerovarea be baa onatraaas wU ar nearly aar inaial fur partleatara. Mr. DraaaAM ew,m, to tba above facta Worn THof. O. Vouaa, k.., uf Btiltun 9pm, S9th April, It 48. Taioa. O. iovko, hq., Juuict, certinra thnt be baa aaovm nr. uyaeaaui many TNin and Rial n w ona or tbMraiaal itonky and TtfUabi tinuns; aad Mr. John wait, uie n-renanl rood character uf attainted with ail taa aa af by 4raea It had been prevmnslv tiL'rwd upon in the caucus of the Whig mi'l of liie Den.o- cralic pnrty, that on the 63d ballot the per son having the hiuhest numlcror a plu rality of the vo'cs, should be Speaker. The F ree Soift'is and V'hiir Nul'iftVrs 0v posrd this measure, but the two main par ties carried it through bv successive votes, the last of which (aiier the above vote) de i i a . , . . emreu oy a majority mat I low ELL lonil oroeorgia, lie Speaker of the House. The Clerk appointed Mr. Robert C, Winthrop ond Mr. James McDowell, of Virginia, a committee to conduct Mr. Cobb to ihe chair. Theydisoharged their djt, when Mr. Cobb arose and delivered in substance the following speech " Gentleman of the House of Represen tatives : It would be useless in me todis' guise the fact th it I feci deeply embar I -.L- . IT I , rasseu in mis seat, u naer the circum stances attending my election I am cor.' scious of the difficulties bv which I wil! aMj ne snrrounded. 1 he peculiar organization of the House is exhibited in our proceed to 4 in; in 1 f I (Ml Ti.cf ilkaing persnns are authorized tn obtain subscriptions mid ndcertirtmttits ft,r this paper: V B FitjiEB, f.9 Pine Si. Fhilml., and nt his offiros in Buliimme, Boston nnd Km York E V f:n, niposile EicIuiirp, I'tiilnd Glo Pa tTT, 151 Nassau St .New Vork JLcwisburff, Irt. Wednesday Afternoon, Dec 2G. MESSAGE AT LAST! Just es our paper was going to press, we received from our Congressman the First Annual Message of "resident TAY LOR. It is about half the length of the common Presidential Messages. From a cursory examination, we judge it In bo well wiitten, and a patriotic and statesman-like document. The people generally we think will udmire its tone and those at the North (especially among the Whigs) will echo its sentiments. It is ton lale lor injertinn this week and we leave it for otir successor to ditrtst. a - gs since we first met. The nature nn tC7'.V:th this No. wo res-ion thP P.hu.r. ill-, .oi, ..f I. : j i ,,,i .... tba waiiuua uiiiMiiiii uiu ex. mi luiiuuiH hi uiis paper into liie haiids ol j citing onestions which will come up before Henry C.I Iickok.Eso ,n tjentlenian whose he us, during the present session, nil conspire ability and integrity are favorably known "' to render the duties of ?h i-hair rmhir. to manv. unit wo lw,-.n .. ;n i, .i , 1 i ..in uc iiiiiuq nuunu . I :n I I . ., . . lading, iimiuiis it mi responsioie. i may i u many more inrougti iiiese columns. vil,,e pTfitted loask, in advance, your aiit It is now ten years that we have wield pal and support in a faithful, earnest and im- ed tlio editorial peu (.ir ratlvr humlled COpartial discharge of my duty. The oun- "'fj cdi'orial composing stirk) and dur.ii" :rv h ttfffl InriLit it u-ilK iinnf.il.n.,n A, I rhiu li.nn il n.. I n , 1. . : I uuaill aaaaaa a a ein m. weaag na . e, 74, tt'ulnut Street, i'hUadifphia. bariTiL, $250,000 Ubtrier Perpetual. tjE Couipany a now prepared to transact The Carrier will pay his respects in riTABI-E LIFE ISlltA.CE, person on INew years morn. His Address pinuity ana iruw isinrnai. is to be copy-righted, so that it can not lie transferred to the Chronicle, nnd you must patronize him or go without. 'huaineae upon the moat lilittal and adauta ; I teroia. They sre a-jlhonvd by their charter Newspapers in Europe ore nol quite ns lo make all nnd etry inauiance aper. ehe,ip as in tl is cntintrv. The London to life riks of whslever Wind or nature, sod ' ., reive and eiecute truita, make PiidowmrnU, I i.-nes costs $ j., a j . nr. The same rate gran( futche ,uuulll." The Coui- is charged fur I lie Morning Chronicle, w cnnuitiea "d endowmeuU, snd seta D lily Nous, Herald and Post. The I.on- ninor uJ hr"- , r. . ' , i i i a ,l. . 't of Premiums required for the Assurance don Lventnp Mad is rubhshed .hire (100 fuT tUe Uole drm of Life. n uei k, m $25 a jtar. The L"nlon . prem. Ag.e. Prem. Age. Prem. SJmi-wteklies SI0 50 iier nniiutn, and' wi-i'klies $12 and i'J. The French d-iily papers, the I'irj,'e orte, are nboul the same I price as the London prin's ; those about ihe same biza of our penny papers, cost $0 and 25 per annum. The German I dailies cost from $22 Xa 30. j 'I he subscription to tlio Placer Times, a 1 weekly paper published in Scramvi:to jj city, is $10 per year; ihat of the Aili Caliibrnin. at Snn Francisco, is 12 per! year, and 37i cents f,r a singie number !,! The Aha California, since its enlargement, women and female children can insure the charges for advertisements at the rate of of e,,De, husband or parent free Irom me c. r .. r . . is of creditors. Tables of half yearly and per squ ire for the first insertion, and ,! niemium.. half credit rate, of premium. Si lor every subsequent onp. Iei;nl and 1 1 terms, joint lies. aurvnorsnipa, enuo ufiicial adverti.sements are chared SO ,.r I t8 nd o,m of PP'i''n re ,0 be b,, . , , 1 .Oflice or of the Agent. f square for the first insertion, and 3 for tate, flir insurins 100 an a single LifeJ, every subsequent one. I ge. For 1 year. Fur 7 yeara. For Lifo. !0 $0 81 91 1 60 ; WISC n IsloilS. i0 0 99 1 30 2 04 , We notice among the provisions adop. gj( H 394 ft; reo ny trie convention to trame the c:in .,u. 59 34a 397 6 03 t 150 31 $2 00 46 4.3 36 1 A3 32 i 15 47 3 4'i 1 56 33 3 20 44 3 62 1 59 34 S 27 49 3 77 I 60 35 2 33 50 3 94 I 63 36 2 40 51 4 !3 1 66 37 2 47 52 4 32 1 69 38 2 54 53 4 51 1 72 .39 2 63 54 4 71 1 76 40 2 70 55 4 91 1 85 41 2 81 56 5 12 1 89 42 2 92 57 5 33 I 94 43 3 01 5S 5 54 1 9S 44 3 12 59 5 78 2 04 45 3 23 60 6 03 READ OUR TERMS. I Ver Liberal Inducements to Postman nun. nruis. Fitzgferald'S CitTTtem. and . , -A the Magazines oneyear Three Dollars. '-"fever, S:ttUnl. bj K..,..,aM & U ' 1 -fSouti, Third S,et, Phil ,d. I,.l . ' K 45 .1 This popular rjrj,aj.er han lH-.n lo eti- ..'m'ir lo viara. and met i . . . t; A Urt and cn-Mn.ly increU,, ei jheen obumed in ,be n,y, .,( ,e r.unl " " n..afltinn a rons'!.,! I,. f i:. .7 r"cU- r,uri f, ' 'nedar. 11 v i"iiiaiiij iii.irr- (inrinnl l,aauI ... i . "'iiier in.n wavfci, lo I'b.lJl,,bi...d the Mim 0i Z Jpropnelor. ba been, ..l j9, ,0 make .nJioneU. bill bant, and li ;..r. . . D'-'h- aiiB:,B I ' " ul i.i ' iMiani u ine nodal nr. rr'r.thjta,;! Clr- Dlf! UlaC m4 rrJ- lieai-ted lo pure. ,leliDg lh7,ature. Muaic, ,h. Drama, ruZi? can .mere, instruct a,,J nma iSS'e weilare of m-u.Wind k..r, , ""e g-wnsle mstrurtinn wh ' to Oat eLUs.'-RlPTlO.N turicn of the S;ale of Caiilorniii, various ;r.iiits for the purposes of common schoi Is, ci I ees, &:., as follows : I. One section out ol every quarter township of ll.e public lan ls for the use , f J yearly during life he secure $1000 to bafaia the Si hools. mi he dies the insurer aeruring bis own InSMa Iiha.liir.'renre in amount of wemium from tkaaa i. Njventy-tHO secHons of nnappropri- j rce bv oiheroirires. For 49 50 ibe heiia wsU ated land with n the S'a-e for the estiihlt-h 5ti00 ahould he die in one year. lample: A person aped 30 yeara neil bnC by paying the Company 99 els would settle M family or brirs flOO ahould he die r,or for 9 90 be secures to them f 1000, sfiaT 00 annuallv for seen years he secures tonbafa 1 00 should he die in seen yrnrs. or for M i epukn car b,.k. aj rt ,;. to Da our etiorts to cflect an organization. The take somt; pretty hard blows. We have nl- Mr. PtnM and tuat Wat ac- ,,, . . , . , . . ' , . i at, Waaia baard incia often apvk- public has remarked with interest ever) ways endeavored in conducting a paper to i . i i . . L t -., . . Brant's Pulmonary Balsam ear.a COSKVMPTlOy. C4., CWia, Jima Not. kUmixng ml Uu a-. i'aia in le Prtmrt and Star, A'vrat hlHi. ajvuaa CompUmu. fmlpumtimn Its laat Oka 'era hmrxm. Dutnurm. iimir Oaaatatt. and ALL MALU WtAKSkSaES, awaanl an, aiti Rtislcru Notices The f lliiwuip acrniu.ia arr to le preetiteil to the Orphan's t'-'iirt ' n c.'Ut.ly Minday, 4'h Ihrc inl fr coi.firmition and a'lua ance : Pa-til e-i ! Jobu Sicnraik. an Adini of Dr H'ln H l.i,.iir. late if Iwi-1iuik Uor.. Arrl of J.,ni f Allien, Eir of W a Brown, lale ul I ni ii ' p Artt ot inlni Han, fiuanliau of Franklin Vau Mimki.k. of Mifflinbiirc H..r" Acd o' A nd I. iodine-, AJioi ff Tboma. l&Ci g. Ine - f HiitT.I r I'p Acot .f urii.ti.ui Cinirrii h. A Juir I Samuel f ai'i, Ute l v a-lin g ! 1" Aici "f ?t Mnid:e-witli. A imr of Henry Ki.ir.b. I I of Hn-r Tj. nil ALU (fi.lA-VAJlfi. awaaw aa aitia OOCTIIRS 1D I'llVSILIIVS RElOillE.MO. The foilowinf -narmNl Peaaraand Pkmsuimms aav hifh if recomnK-n.led BKAMTd MKOIC1NU: Dr. N. Ul'tSKAKli. dtamford, Conn. Dr. J. H. SMITH. Wairrtnwn, N. If. Dr. ROSSMAN, 139 Henry etrve BrookJja. H. T. Dr. T. At. HUNT, Auburn, N. V. Dr. Go. FKAM.-I.S. Midiiletoara. Cans. Dr-GKCI. A. KOI7EKS. Hath.N. Y. Dr. 8 WHITIC. Kredonia. N. X. Dr. C. B. GALENTtrlK. Hrron. M. T. Dr. J O. SIIIPMAN, FajetteTiUa. N. T. Dr. J. .SKINNER, Henry atrm Rroeklra, N. T. Or. U. ttUlI'MAN. Oortuuid. M. V. PURIFY! FUBITY! UFE tod HKALTH ire ia the BL001. CaMuc, Pmrify. and RtruUtt tht Cimlatim. and At ttkolt body n-iil tw ktaltk. Tkt most morndtrfat mf mU remedura to produce such a rrsult. at BRANT'S INDIAN PURIFYING EXTRACT. Yea. dn deatred rcaalt and affleacT will he predated by She aae of a tmsOtr eaaania of thie Pvairiaa than ran be atfeitad ay tna aae of a hka qnanttty of any other remedy ha the world. tSee oar Pmmjkliti for proof) Thai minu M wholly praparad iraaa Ytmtulln. and aaree lha waraf . aiaat aarriaale. and taaataaduif dlaeaaM af the blood, without fmkmg. mmrgmf, ntktmtmg, or mtkth Uhmf. Il ,., alvwa-IAfaa, mmgornttt, BOaaea new, aeallae aiaad, aad fiaae nan eiar and aaai m au lha whola ayneia. BEANTS FCRIFIER la rouR TIMES CBEAPMm anna any orher raiuedy hi lha world, beiaaaa ONE DOLLAR'S WORTH af a will etfeet a ereater aaaoant of eura ttiaa ear dmllmrf werlA mf aarrerenjie. or any other remedy, no manr bow kwf their bottle may ua. The aw, hi leal eaerraMi for raa eumera to determine, h, aaw mmck ware caraftve rftet mnt a bmtiA f law f unArr erneeee. Iaa a 4nllmr erlA lAal aareeaanlia er ertor rrmrrfy. We mi(ht hern aay, that Jlraale -tfrwM had cured, within tna laat year, 100,000 Ptrtoni af Import Blood Ditenn, ud 2$,000 Cawi were considered lnrorablt! aa anma other pabnu-madicina men era hi the habit of my mg If wa aboard aay eo. who would beliere uat Thla nowaver. wa do aay, and eland ready to prove by rrjamaeie eauim that Baaai'a MasiclNEa hara cCrcled cure of more dii,e an livinf hunan heinf a, the pant year, than any other remedy in exar.nra did duriaf the tana; uma. Haw anwehi will a Dadlar'e worth CURE f Twaty larac, deep VUtrt war eared by using, eafy raalea bottle of araal'e Panjtcr. Tba followlnf ia aae moat wonderful and aatonlahing rare thai waa aver enacted ea a human being , by aay earArine, Horrid Scrofnla Cured. Ma. i. B. Ilaaci!. of aaaie, Oanda ft, !f. T.. eerriaVa, Daeamoer Ku, lets, that ha had been afflicted with Scao auL (oar yeara. and the laat year confined to hie ld, with nun largt, dttp. dtxkmrginif LLC a a thai hw nock wa ratan around Irom car to ear a nolo waa eaten through hie nrradfia. ao that ha breathed through lha hole bia ear waa nearly detroyed-4he ua of hia arm waa wholly deatroyed and aa ncef under tna arm. a huge a a man'a band, had nearly eaten uroagh into hi Law that he had aaed all kind of AaaaarAaii.i.A and etaer eiediriae, laa kmvfx. and that ha waa nal apmatd a, ua raaa-aar near wnaa no eommancea nnanr a laauii Poairvnva Eirucr-that mm sottlu of Ihe PButrrma EarraaeT aaaled aad tmi earcirraiM of tha twenty llcrre he had wbra be eommenord aamg it, and that a ffkoulm mora enacted a vnaracTccaa. For full narbculara of tula, aad mnujr other iimitar aura, ana our raarrnxeva. doe nat atand alone aa a weaeeirat of tha nat tjaaao of Hhakt'i PuairtBB. for wa eoald 0va alamat uolitn Ued aridaw-e of otucr curea, well nraard. if that worn doubted. Toia care 1 eerhaed to by Fourteen Respectable Witnesses. By Doer. Taos. WiLLiaaat, one of tho moat reapactabla phyoiciaue of Rome by Jeaaere. Kleau-L Laomaan, wholeaale and retail drugrirte by Mr. tit R. Baowa), pro. prietur and keeper of tba Wan hVwaa Uurax and by laaranta !; Branf s Indian KniUer J-f' "'" ""a mien -tuKen in our lejr- j "e j.i ! i iii i i in ine catue we Imve nvoweil to isla ivc course. Our duties will the In. J advocate : e.nd in all honesty of purpose "'glorious, our responsibilities severe ; let us j fnithfulness, and zeal h ive no apologies to .try. in view ol these ronsiderHtions, lo in- make, while defects of talent nnd itid.'ment Btvolce, in the discharge of duties patriotic e hope may he overlooked. Our besi ineasurs as broad as the I'nion, nnd ns wishes attend every inerohcr of the honor- Biextensive as the nature npd chnracter ot bie profession with whom r.e have come :n contnet. as well as those vi;h whom we hava labnrid in comtnon. There is certainly in!tei.or regret th.it the Newspaper Tress in cur eotrn'rv di.es esert the hnpny nnd ben fir-ial intliionce it ini-;!,! and should e.v rt. Wo hnvo bi-en permitted to tviing, however, it great iin irovement in the mora! lone as well ns in ihe outward dress of ihe country periodi.?- 'oir various in'erests nnd institutions. I, " uetnun,rn You will accept mv ear jl nest thanks for tl.o irmor r-onfera'd upon me by your choosy ma ns Speuker du ring the piesent Ci ingress.' Mr. Cubh took his seat amid much np- t-l-itise. Mr. Vmton, for the purpose of faciliiit- in buisness, moved that the members be sworn in. I ! I 1 0 mi nt nnd support of n I uvitmiv. ( 3. Four sections srli rtt ii nmler ihn di rection of the Leisl iture, for the u-e id 'he State in (,.,tib!i.hii,; a seat of govern men! nrd t-rectino b iildins. 4 Kite humired lhouand ncres of pi.b lie lfind, in addition to ihe sme amount rrnntcd to neu- Smtes, fnr the purpose c utririij ni u.c ''.Xj-i-nsfs oi me Slate uov- ernment ; and five per cent, r.f prorceds of the public bmli, alter dcduciin expen-t-cs, for the encournrnienl of h-ariim '. A nirro nmn mis tried in Prince Geoiire's County Court three or lourjears since, on the charge , poi'.nning n .,rlv in o;. i, . , . i iH-iiiiijj wiatricr ; hiki tlio evidence vhicli tvns rirctiiri;'iu'!n?. wts cor:sidorcfi so s"on? thrtt several of the jury ere in favor of giving in a verdict of ju !tv. Tiie testimony ol a li .niKfn however, discardeil, and (he man aoiiiited. A few weeks since a nero v. oman dinl in the 1 opy, one year. f hie ro 1 Urea copieo, Five " Eight Ten Fifij liberal e, TER.M.s. - - - f,i) ' - - - .', i. " - 'l iMj ' - - - 10 1.0 - - - 12 CO Ilia bl:rn!ion of rnt, : . . " "' l,'lmatrs hj rinv v., .A , . . th " l i. ! , "ls!' to art a Bjrmti fir -Jl r.Kt.Trv ,, EM AXD TffE MAGA j )K'KIVi;i) a. Forste,', Sr, (Ul I-'.rh M.-r,niK-, fur Lad,v a ?, P.tlnn-fi.i Cloths j., als wthm ton year-?. Wo sincerely hope At. I ' T, -, . .lllilo lmr,,,tuamknt . ' . . i'if. i.inu novo, me senior mem tier o' .t,,,-.,,! mny uiuiiinue. Aim it the House administered the ovh r.f office w"' 00 manifest jnt the publishers of nplr!"tortioo.J ol 1 tscutaw.iv, and oti her Jo iho Speaker. Mr. Thompson, of Miss- !aP('r ran '"y oa! 'v upon, and enna. J afath-bed coii!fssi- l that she admioi.-tend ssippi, thought that ihe swcarin in of the ,he suffice of persona compr.tcm to fill, the ! tne '")ls""- Marlfwro Gazette. i . i ncmbers to night would nol expedite the COlUrni"i f their journnls. We are dispo- cepiion of the Presidents Messaca. SPtl lo ,n do our Pr' towards making the Tl It being tiow six o'clock ihe House ' Lew'burg Chronicle" second to no cnun- Tdjourned. try paper. The new Editor will, we are I I Confident. Inhrtr honlilu Crm ll.n . 1 Ha No less than lour different propositions , rPmain4 for our patrnns t0 ma , . Ver nl.owmg citizens import lavc, for encnuraae,ncnl bv -nlar-in the circle f its readers, giving kind advice and encou ragement, ond overlooking a!I which may seem to them to be mistakes of the prn'er or errors of the editor's head and heart. core mil impure diaeaae of lha blaod. all.: Sbtkt wad, Soil kkr-m, ItkcummtUM. Kruptiomm. nmpkvn Iks fact PtUs. Btitt. flctrt. Ctsttvmiat. McrcmnoS THatotr. Lwtr Oaflaiar. Paint in tkt Baca. Sidt, aad inn, ATaab of Jury List Dfcouibt r Term, '4!) J'.if Jurors, (id with ) Union: J im ('"iossarove, Juhn Leihy.Mi t hai- M Her.h'lin (:iiter,'hii Cowley WW B aver : Jim I R n.j!. Wm Kiird, Miclmel tlate, Hi nrv Het.Vr ifcaiter r Jua -BttWfl.i- HendrieaajPhtl- i,. MrV? t'e..:re: G o Sai.ipsel; Sin, PT i-erner. Smellfr. Sfiyder. Iteuhen lil srnhower Midiil ciei-l. : Jacob Snyder. S.nn'l Voder Pr'rrv : J"1'" R ,hu'"' J ,M,l,h -v hallo W-huigfn: I-a.c l M...-r Fenti.: Ifcitj-m SyiU. I h.t.p k-t..,-Hariley : Jcb M -re, l nrj Vatialla. OhrUtinn .chuiire Weml H' ff'l" : J""'' O'-rr.nii. I Vminj; ftufT-lo : Mi-n trv Janves sinioutiii.Jr, l,.k.. Bid.ile-. G M.ller Eaat BufT.il.' t JermiaH Rltter lieware of counterfeits f 1 bar ia no Brant' medicine genome, hot nab holtlre aa are put up in a stjuare package or shape, ami on one cquare of the package ia a label on wbiib is repreatntad a young; Sqaaw. anil under wheie he aunilt is a Note of Haiitl. whirh tea,) aa follow, vis. We hereby promise, fur rol-oe received, te pay to the hearer krrtof Oak f'swT, on demand, at our Medirint Factory in the City of Brooklyn. N Y. Dated at Brooklyn.lth April. 181a." f which note ia signrd with pen and red ink) , .-. WALLACE d CO." Snnr ganuina but aueb as bsvs tba nuts 0 the lattrgnad a ahoaa. For rtle b Thornton Ar Baker, Lwi burg; Edard W'rfaon. New Berlin; H J Crouse. Selm.arove ; l A V C Mover, FreehU'g : H N Uackhauar. Miiidlriiurg : Wilt A Eilert, Hartle-J ton : An'ra Meneh, WfHioaorg AU leltera and oieVia- maet Ke addreaard b Wailaee St Ud. lOtf: Broartway, New iork r lra284' J inf C1ASTOR and Sawl Gfl. Laudanum, Par- piforie.tirvdfreiN Cordfal.Elpsom Sail. ftaleratua. CreamTartSr. Htaarh, Opedelpoe, BaM ant atLit, Sal'Aoda, BeUaaa de MaRha. HuTaj 11 aa.' nmjvifvr,uiiB;ei, i inimimni,' . - Nutncea. .Magnesia. Maatard. Opinn, MXaVi , n , i a . k ' 'f,0linr, rnvrm rnwfl,rt. cac. ror nait- at J a C.Vr.Elva9a's Drojea IveaniaaJ Kme.nrta)a1j & st'r otcn une, have been voted down in e Kentucky Constitutional Convention bv in tht rgf m',Jor"IP!, A substitute was moved .nbracing the principle of the Ih w of 1 83:3. mthis was also negatived bv a very large "orajonty 9 to 79. The following, how n.e,er. was adopted : it,. r as "T',e PPnPral Assembly shall ptsa laws (rioviaiii( mat any Iree negro or mulatto, -reafter emigrating lo. or being emanci pated in, and rel'usin to leave this State, having left shell return and setiie with- this State, shall be deemed guilty of a ony, and confined in the Penitentiary H W." JjjThe Convention have inserted a clause, a vote of 76 yeas to 17 nays, declaring aachers and ministers of the gospel in- Vb!e to seats in the Lee;slature. ket p derWe lea m from the Rnatnn naiwr. ilia, I f"l" J sentence of death passed on Milton W. eeter, for the murder of his wife, has n mitigated, and that he is lo expiate his Cine by immurement for Ihe rest of hi A very large meeting of the ciliz-ns of New Oilcans was I eM last week, in one of" the churches uf thai city, the ohj.ct ol within Ihe walls of i,nnn Tk!. ; murder case on which we commented, , helime of the trial, in condemnation ihe heartless and wicked spirit which ? els some to make sport for themselves i practising on ihe weakness of a fellow t ig. :ierter was passionately fund ol p wife, ami ;nsanely jealous. Some peng men amued themselves by contri s ; lo mike him Ulieve lhat his jealousy ,v well founded ; and it was while under IT..-. -t p .a . . eueci ui -ome oi their tricks (lint he violent hands upon his and their ir- ... Ve learn from the Village Record that imicuble action has been entered in tli r.rnnn Plsas of Chester county, between -Dank of Chester county nnd the bro . t of Philadelphia, who sued it on its issue, whereby Ihe rights, duties nnd lilies of the respective parties will be plained without unnecessary delay. KrThe practical s'ory commencing on our first pijre, lV9 lake in advance from the Rev. Itfr. Harbaugh's forth coming Maga zine. It has a judicious moral.1 "The Guardian" will be issued by New Year's if the engraved heading for the cov. uu. mi uus i rimer in season, tie hope the good people cf Lewisburg and vicinity will sustain a home Magazine as well as a home Newspaper. We are sure the Magazine will bean honor and a credit to our town. PREMIUMS. We will given copy of " The (ifAituiAN" lo every person who will send us fnvr new subscriptions with the cash (0) in advance for "The Chroni cle." We can cot afford the paper for less hut offer the Magazine ns an induce ment for persones who w ill make on effort ftlT'The subscribers in the Rest B.ifTrtlo Club who have not, aro desired to remem ber the Printer soon. SC7Who should happen into our nc the other day hut Cant. Jacob C-undv -,iK a couple of lurkies 'To k-n th Prlnlm I'p tlmm'h ll, tt'mfcT " which was thi adnpttcm uf measures cause n better observance of the Sal.hath Judge MoC.ileb, ol the U.S I);s!rict Court presided. Speeches were made and the ties ccratinn ol iheSubhath by military raradi , I, C. - , ib ini-inivj, iv: , was eoniiemncu in tin qualified terms. This movement may h ijMimnrl ... i1a !..i!. . . . , ..v.. ,1 ,T- uuiqiurj Birp lowarcis an im provement in tht; practice complained of. Mr. Brooks, of the New York Express, a hig member of the present Conaress, has given his privilege of appointing n ca uei io nest I'oint. to the faculty of the Free Academy, with instructions lo bestow it on the fittest and "most deservi sfu dent." This is good Democracy. ft; -he legislative telegraph, invented by R. li. Monaghan, for taking ihe yeas nn s, has been put in order for opera- it the next setsioo in our House of , rsentntives ut Ilarrisburgh. It will a great deal ol time. j as he expressed it. No single bird, mind you ! but two lurkies in good order for an epicure. No wonder stich a benevolent soul's wheat never turns to ehmt I v hope the Captain, or the Major, or some other good Hast HuOalonian will remember the in coming Editor in a similar manner before New Year's. Thanks also to the lady who so substan tially remembers the Pr. every Christmas. James Johnston, Esq., of Pennsylvania, (brother of Gov. Johnston,) has been nom inated by Pres.Taylor, Consul lo Glasgow a very lucrative post. Mr. JohiHton was a soldier in Mexico, and is s'aid lo be well qualified for the post. The decision of the grand jury of New Orleans, in ingorning the billa-ainst Car- os de F.spana, the Spanish consul, fir his pnriicipanon in the abduction of Juan Francisco Riv, has greatly surprised that community. The cilizensof Georgetown design peti uoning t- onyiess lor a r-ir.i.i;.Nsicn of the remainder of ihe Dis rict of Columbia to the fc;ate of Maryland. I'ETEK ITI.I.EN, Fresiden' .X. RAW LE, Scc'y and T eas, 'or further uaMirulari apply lo 1IE.NKV t;. HIOKOK, bablXitli School Mb. ti lure Not long since there was n Ur.ion M-et-ng of fJiiierent ?ahbth Schools of ih,s place held in the Methodist church, whieh as lar-eiy a tended, hy an ntiemi.e and deeplv interestrj n,jr)lfnce. A, tf)at ,ime t was uni.-ri.od tha: these merlin,. e, a bo held 8Ui-reive'y jn th J-.T"''"' churches in town, at le once in three monihs. This arrangement seemed to us 'o be a wine an.) good nue.bul for some rea-"-n or other it has not bet n carr ed into e1 'eet. W e are persuaded th-t one Sabbath tfternonn in iStee months inttht feorcu- pted more dvnnli;ously io piren's, lo iM.aren. m1 lo leachers, in this way .than y at.. ml.rg on our regular services. Ii houij afioid an a.linirab'e epportticitv Ir pointing out the .!c!ects and enforeinir ihi J..it s of lf;t.e fl ftcroi.t elaw, r ... r i war onjei-t in wri'ing t.is br ef nonce is to cai! the attention ol parents, teachers, min isters, and especia'ly of the Superinirnd nts of the dilfe.ent schonLs, ro th s suhj-u. I- t them fix on the lime for another meet in?, (say the afternnt n ol Ihe Sihhail, :n Ihe new xear, or any other lime that may bethought proper,) an) appoint i. speakers, nnd we have no dmil.t but that ihe meetino will b- e!l gfrnWed. Nolhin" a;"ou can tie accomplished without resolu tion, decision an 1 perseverance. The rising t:eneration are liie hope of their parenls, ' f the church, and of the world, and we crn not 'eel too deeply interested in or devote ion much attention lo their early religious culture. " i.ei,burg, Dee. 25, 1919 I. "Dr-so H.iek, Mi.ror.n an,I fir. r. .. m N- sj-Ue Ch ci h ) I.'i-I ums ; A so i.i, assor'mtut of Ladies' ;,,' for I'nion and adjoining cwnhajgjj s'' es. Oii,J i redm iii , , i( i-ewisturg, lt,c. IS, lSjj JCST rerelied, at Forster'n Stor. J5 a. ks ti rior Lin rpn-.! 23 do dairv Sd!t. hich is i if-rt d clieaji. IK- K LECTION. OTK'E ,s hereby i'lvt-n fi th,. s. . ..' . hulili rs of ihe Lewisl,i.-i I", Company, that an K ect on wi! be I.e'l V; 'te house of (be Mia-es H-a. k', in Borough oi L-isl,,iri., on M..nda. tl.ei ilay o Jaiiiiii.rv, 5l, lor rhe p!i"rj.e.e ri" being rue I resiuVnf.s JI,ti;.grrs.Trei-tir-r and Ctrl;, to rrr.rfuct i.e tonc-n,, of said (.'onipanv !m m e ipnr. ViILI.lAM CAMKPvON.Pres't. The Last and THIRD TERM. Mr. Shelp would announce that the Third Term of his Writing Academy is about commencing. For his qualifications and success :n teach- ng Pvn.Tiansliip, he refers to the (ol0win2 K.iiir.iien una inaies, who have bad pupils under his charge : Rer Mr M, If I r?i ts . . C I) Kline, Hunter Parrlr. Mrl f "i-t ."it John Houghton, Mrs M'Corm.ck, Mr J idi. jonn tvaus, m Cameron, Maj. Gundy, Mrs Bennett, Dr Thornton, PSVrilni rr-- , vjiuu i . .yir 1.00- m,s, Mister Oscar, and Mr. Westcott w e requested to notice purpose repeating eir Lectures and Expe'rimerits on E'ec- ' j'HC Mihcril.'rs t.fii-r ihepuiuV at t! ' Jl ,ewBriek Foundry, the followirij It Mini valuable Sioves: lr--.n Wilth Ail-Tight Coolur.5 f"ott, R :h a I'rii k Oven. I.ady M'ahinglon Farlor Store. fast Iron ir-1 ighl I'arlor Stove, for V.'.ral- i sixes. foal Uurner for Fjilors 1 ig,., li iJJC;. f . ilider. Louis Air-Tight Cast Iron Parlor SM,e J aizea. Shield Air-Tisht Pallor Stove for J size. Feg Store the very best in use f-r More. OrTu-fs. Birr,K)in. and hops. The reft-braied fJeuesee Air Ticht f.vk .-':.'. The Complete Coot 2 si. Also, nil kinds of Wood and Cot.; i?:ov Ploughs ('astinos. c. Ac. CHRIST vt V.'FAMiIX. Lewiaburjf. Dec. 12, lSJ'J. are rical Physiology, Sympathetic Cfairvoy- -noticc (fc5-Tho Hollidaysburg papers mention lhat a revival of religion has been enjoyed in lhat town for some time past, and that t about 100 persons have united with the LP-, Meshodist Church and a number w the Baptist. Much religious interest has ben ma feslcdin the Baptist congregation at Lew . isburg, since Thanksgiving day. and it is expected the ordinance of baptism will le L! administered to several, on Sabbath morn-! tng next, below the River Brirl,,.. iT 'IM The whole amount of money collected n the United Stales "or ihe benefit of the Pope was $15,013 09. So says ihe Cath olic Magazine. David Clark, Ksq , of Cntawissa, is elected Clerk of the Hank of Danville. Pay the P, inter, keep jour feet dry, and remember the poor. nee, and Phrenology, at the Lei,hr own Hall, evenings of next week j of which will I uiveu bv hill t Xo chnnrre in our Markets. sS4lgJgg KSTKAV. 3jy CAME into the enclosure of th lnnssiibscriber, several weeks sint- a RfcD IU;LL LF, supposed to lie at a year old. The owner is requested come forward, prove property, pay charges, and lake il away. " W ILLIAM WILSON. Jr. Kelley Tp., Nov. 26, 1 84i. I lie ' ith jni ;i To Ascertain the weight of a hers ace your toe under Ihe animal's foot. EMMS). In Mdinn, 25th inst.. hv Re. it n. baugh. Mr L for m and Miss Elf.- ORA WERLINa. hot!, raalVI;i. ... vv.'iiiiuu. By K. Trega, Esq ,ihe 20th IW io,n .. r. Gkohcb Paos,. of Iw,sbure. Pa., to Miss Llizabetii Pl ntn, ..C .L ' i " 'nu ame KeajJSsfate. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. rPIIE suLscrilr offers for sale liiegood A. substahtial Brick Dweilinz. with ne cessary our-buildinirs. hamlsnmlv t tnu'ed on Third street in ihe Boro' of Lewibjrt'. now occupied by him. Also Twelve Acres of IJViVTj situated in Kelly township, within 3-1 ol a mileol" ".-'riiugn. ni a good state ol cultiva tion. For terms, apply to II. R. NOLL. Lewisburg, Dec. 10, 1819. A Kaikct Street House, Shop, and W rou SALE OK REST. I UA I valuable proprrtv en Mai ket Sr. opposite Cook's Coach Mop. lie L BEST Spanish and Hall Sprtrsh.i American CIGARS and all kh of rrhctwina TrRiPrf C. .. k.. .' ...... . . f , ,Jt vaifj Uf - PENNY & FUKRAJ. l-ewisburg, Uec 4. 1948 GOAL "nOR sale by Old Dr. Jacob SArAJl,LLA---,- S- P- Town VJ send's Sarsanar llr. ... r 'wi iiv , Dr. Thornton & Raker. g used only On tvintor -rrnD i. . . ....s.., li X su,e y ,,ie "f ih Dec. 17 OF ALL KINDS J- KEDER & IDPlJCal L-.a.Vh,.,, n ' a Lewtilurg, June, 1849 ; ' TavtOH CtltB. 800 "V''K inches VV;i ""k ",J 12 f, for sale for Cash only. S, aMMON. 11. uouse is a two-storey Frame. 20 by 30 the Shop tno-loir. 20 bv u, incluJiug a Woodbouse oil the I'll'. dU firs f00;- A ,m, Slabie-wrelli-n-iililiS Appl. Peach. Plum and Cherry Irves Aeon 111. lot ami grhal W'.ie. on I lie adjacml I.U It will Ik to, ol, reasonable terms paTnwnl "il i ""' U "ot U bv ,he Ut f J"'""T-is ' 1.1 l offered for rent from the 1st of April per'. Inquire of Ibe sulwerther on the premises. STEPHEN D.CH.m'ELL Lewitbuig. Nov. 20, 6wl0 . TOWN PROPERTY For Sale Cheap. A FULL Lot, -on North Fourth S tre'r'- IX. On Which is n tor. frame Housn. rj by 33 reel, Ittbg with a good Cellar under ijilT? Frame Sinblo. 16 ha an.nn ruil""- Kitchen, and other out-bui!J'"n"s occupied by Grig. Fkhax. Inquire of DAVID REHKR, Ani. . S a a -