I. I.EWISBUItG CIIIIONICL.K ANI WEST BIlAfcCIl FARMER ThU emigrating to CaliHiriU prove more disastrous 10 our common oouctty ihnu the Iraiissrtion of 81,'7, for I he losses will motly fall on the Northern Elate. Ade from all the prcuniary suf fering thut m'J necessarily ensue, the ln8 of life will be in ratio greater ihm (lie Fiorida and Mexican wars. This Cali f'rtta r-xjedisino will elicit fcr history fact H.Dt will cause thrill through many a henrl that will caire a fl.iod of tears from many widows an J orphaos. brothers and I am very much pleated, Mr. Editor, :hiit you give part of jour p.iner lo the Farmer. For the farmer has been neg lected too long, and I glory in your having so much of a farming spirit. Nothing in my opinion will im roe the mind and farms PrB of farmers more, than to learn the experience and opinion ot each other. I have gained more by reading agricultural papers, than the cost ten times over. Sometimes one ides will more than pay for a ears subscription. I I L eislcrs.from the loss of their IrienJ. who.e j A Dutch Farjieb bones w ill lie, many are now, con.uir- Fountain Hill, E. Buffalo, Feb. 14, 1850 U g in thin CI Dorado. Now for the Gold Mines, those I have not visited, but have seen many, very irany, who Lave, and many of that tiuniber will never see their home or friend again on earth. That there is gold in California, there i no doubt, and in great ahumlanc ; but to obtain it is the grand secret. Some who goto the mines ate very fortunate, a iiJ ob'.ain from one to two ounces per day ; oihers that are equally industamus Main but vrr 1 tile, hurdly sufficient to piy expenses, so that you may safely set i: wo as a fact, that the whole average is n t over per day. 1 he labor is a l.afu as :o UW iu a ttne quarry. 1 am informed that the labor and toil is of the moat severe kiad, while the eipnsure is very jjreaf. 1 have heard it remarked to day, that of the men who have been to the mines could a census of ail who have come to California ltr.ken, there would not be more than one in every three thousand that would leave their homes and come to this eountry with their present knowledge ol the facts as they now exist. If so, dear sir, what motives could actualo me to hold out indue ment lo any person to corr.e to ih: coumr) ! Now as to this city of Tents, i's roora's, s .c;al circles, &., &.C. As to murals, while I am now writing, and it is Sunday, I am so annoyed by the ball of a teti-pin alley .muticcur-iing and blaspheming, that it is very difficult to get evrn one idea cor rectly on paper. 1 thii.k it is safe to say that in the d ffi rent gambling homes, a f UKl.uJO will change hanls during this civ an. I evening. The amount of liquor It. it will be drank, I sliuil nut attempt to estimate. The crime commi'wJ, and f.hting that take j.!.ice are also to be guessed a'. Many stores a well as me cWiical shtp are open on Sun lay ; and lor a s:rau.jr to accidentally drop into thi p'de he woulJ not know that it was Sun day un'es he hti kept the days of the week. A to aociety, I hve not murh to say that would bo interesting to you. 1 here re a few very respectable families in this place, and but a few. M st of the citizens f this place are males, consequently there Is not much of what we Yankees wnulJ II mnimil .;..ry. Tfaerc are churches f various denominations in this ciiy, so thnt if one chooses to co he can find room - " gjaions. Wi h my present knowledge ot t'uiscoun'ry and its recources had I pos sessed it, Icetlsh.ly should not have come. The berths on board the steamer which h aves on the 1st, are all taken ; and I pre sume if she possessed the capacity of all ihe steamer that run on the Noiih River, she would be insitTicient to accommodate ail who denim to return to the Stales. Many, very manv, have spent their all and are not able to get bick. It is as we often talked, a devieo of Government to tet this country iohat ited ; but the cost will be mure than the pr-5t, I think, 1 remain yours truly, U. P. UURDiCK. THE FARMElC B. O. BICXOK, Editor. O. H. WOHDEN, Publisher. At $t JO eaeh in idTaaw, $1,75 in three avmths, 2 said Wiliuu Um year, and iA- 0 at Ihe end of Uli' jrmr. Agents in 1'ailavklvliin V rnlner ulltW Care. Lewisburff, Va. WednesiJy Morning, Feb'y 20 Farmers, Arouse! The preceding commouication is from ne of the most observing and respected j of your number. His reading and obser vation, o ned with industry and economy, have made him iudeirendent. And there , is not ore of you but may follow his ex- I nmnlr w:lh rnrnnarative success. I Read think experiment : these are the j m,Jf S ,n prand mvsteries of improvement in farm-. f"'Ve exjiected the auditor who i nt Court in New Berlin would lurni.-h the Printer with some account of matter atld things there, but have received no'-bing as yet from him. Pennsylvania Canals. The Commissioners have resolved to for the Ltxvitburi Cirnaiclt . Lime and Flister. Mr. IvjMer: A-v ynu huve uur cuiunius enior the faimer, f propose to tive ni rxpvrience wuh r jjard lu Lime aud Pins-K-r. Some gay plaster is of no ine where lime is ue.l on the name ground. Nuw 1 l.ave used plaster on my farm every year for thir'y year, and have been liming mv land fiiteen yrars more of Im, from 1000 to C00J bjkliel per yar, and from 60 to ldtltiushels t-er acra ; and I always put plntr o the name field where the lime was put on. S io.e years I ci uld not see much difLrenre iu the field where I had Ixiih, aud when I Kid- only the p!aiter ; hiH last sumnvr th" p'aater showed well all the s-ason. My opinion is that in a dry time, the plaster his th? same g-xtd cfToct na c!ovr as ever; but in a wet eav-n on well-limed Innd it does not make much dif ference. Lsn summer in the drought, my e'over did well ; it kept preen, although it did1 oof grow more than that which was txtf plastered, i got more plath in plas ter " last summer than I have had for aometime b.?k. As ail experiment I would let part of a j oprn the navigation of the canal of I'cnn- M weathvr will permit, o. "The Uoloa" Not the "glorious union" of States nor Father Uilchies "Union" at Washington nor yet the "Democratic Union'' at Har risburg but two No's of 'The Union' Union, (we believe the secoud paper in the county,) have been sent us for notice by a Iriend. It was printed at New Berlin, in 1816.by Henry Shsup It is not quite hall the size of the Chronicle, printed on coarse pajr auch as tobacco i wrapped in, and Forded at ft per year. It advertisements consisted of Ksiraya chiefly but among them there is the first Prospectus for 'The Miltnni.in,m still living, and thriving ; "Mr. James Merrill" hud settled in New Berlin as a lawyer ; and "Philip Frank" advtzd a a clock maker Sir. Of all the names nppeariug in these papers, Mr. Fnrnk is only one we recngnizeamongthe living The humoieus articles in these two pa- ing; and be who does these, firmly end , thoroughly, with the IMine blessing is sure to succeed. It is gratifying to observe a slow hut sure increase in true agricultural spirit among the true nobles of the land. More of them begin lo write. More of them think, and in-juite. We understand the East Ruflalo Ag. Soc. the only one on the West Branch!) have commenced meetings again and hope they will go on with increased vigor, and that other healthy and useful Societies may lie formed. Pea. Cmbow. vIvHiiia on the 7lli of March, nrovidi'd the ; J . ' I . ... ik. I ,.l ....no tt.i- says the Ualn l,rr" wn ' u " c r paper : nil its IMitorials (or rtgiual mat- J ier) are three items below : Fteih Air. i f ... (.., k umM done News Xottona. About three weeks ago, Mr, ndrew Forythe, of Northumberland, while hunt ing rabbit u byer!'s Island, with hi two dogs, treed a Wild Cat. The animal gpiang upon ihe dogs, aud whi'e it was engaged in fituing w:th one of them, Mr. Forsyth at-ia -d a stick and beat it to death. Tnis is the third of thes animals thnt has been killed in that region thia winter Four of 1 hem were seen on the Blue Hill during the fall, and one is jet at Urge. I'l.iuH Star. Harrisburg is infes'ed with a band of thieves, who nightly make attempts to en ter the stores aud private dwt lliugs of the itizens, On the 7th inst., a fearful accident oc curred near the ' Summit,' Csmbria Co., Pa., in the house of Dr. Adams. About a dozen ke,( of powder were imprudeatly led there, and taking fire from some un known cause, blew the hoiite lo atoms, killing Mrs. A Hams instantly, though an infant child io her arms escaped uninjured. The number of lives lost by the terrible explosion in New York last week, it now appears, must be near 80. A young man named Collins was drowrd in the Lackawaxen river at Haw leysville by breaking through the ice near the Riilroad bridge on Monday the 3d inst. At the recent Democra'ic Convention of Bradford countv, the course of Mr.Wilmot mj, , Tne New York At Erie Railroad adver tise for proposals for completing the who'e of the remainder of the road to Dunkirk on Lake Erie. It is to be finished during this year and next. A great fire occurred at Buffalo a lew days ago, by which several buildings wire destroyed to be rebuilt this year and next. A machine for making cigars has been put in oration in Cuba. They had be! ier be m ktd by machinery, too. Jt is gr nerally Vlieved at Washington that an extnive conspiracy has been lormed. in the Souihern states with thede "tgn of breaking up the Union in the event of the prohibition of slavery in the new territories. The issue may a well be tried now as at a future time. (Slavery ought not !o be extended. That is a fixed 'act, ae well in policy as in moral. Tlic Bedford County Democratic Con vention have declsTa for Buchanan for next President, and Judge Black for next V S.:ePVor. K:len Bright, the "Lion Quern," Kng 'anJ, was recently attacked and killed by a tier whose eajjc she was in the custom ol entering. It is time the barbarous cus fom of which she was t lie fool hardy victim was abolished by prohibition. Senator Bullnr of S.C recently attemp ted to intimidate Senator Hale of N.I 1. by denourn'ili! him as a "madman. Mr. dale replied in temperate but becoming terms. The election in Lancaster turned on the ! question of a new M.trkel House,but it was voted against by a Urge majority. On. Taylor is to celebrate the 23 I the anniversary if two events in Amercan history at Richmond, Va. Another mail robbery has been commit ted on the route from Mnnry.via. Danville, to Philadelphia. A letter containing 5110 mailed at Muncy lor Philadelphia, is miss ing. I.an nf a CnUfornim Sltamrr. The R learner Rhode Island, which sailed from New York for San Francisco on the 25th of January, was totally lost recently. A terrible ca'e occurred when only two Hays out, makhig her a complete wreck. Thert j were fort-four ersns on board, only ineive ot wuom are Known to ue saveu. S.imegool p.o,l, wojIJ imt for any j:1 PllUlllv OI) Tuesday last by Hail; consideration, eat a pece of suur or moul-' nft Mg ihn lot 0 acres of Wheal and : Rva have lis;n totally destroyed ; In the fhey think too much of their health to say nothing of the unpleasantness of mus licaling or of swallowing sii'-h stuff. But while tbey are so very care Til of the food they supply to the digestive erga.is, they seem totally careless of the kind of proven der with which their lungs are furnished. It is not our design to determine th om parative importance of fxd and air. Both are necessary, and it ia important to health that both should be of the right kind. Man is a breathing animal. Tha lungs heave on, by day and by niht, when we sleep as well as when we wake. They perform their work whether we will it or not. It is ascertained thai every minute of bis life, a man of ordinary size draws into his lung 104 square inches of air, aud sends it out again, unfit for further use. If he would he welt, he must have fre.h air at each breath he draws. The air he send out, is loaded with the seeds of disease and death. Ol course we only state facts, without entering into a discussion of tha why and the wherefore. That the air wt send nut ia of auch a character, is a well established fact; yet men.aye and wo men too, Who ought to take car? lh.l they inhale nothing but what ia purity itself, will consent to shut themselves up in close rooms an J breathe over and again the aame foul air. as foul and as unfit for use as the biead that has moulded, or the water in w hich the pig has wallowed. Tha sight of any company in a close room, especially if the placo be crowded, the ceiling low, and a hot fire burning in the stove.i perfectly horrifying to one who looks at it aoherly. Yet people swelter iu such confined apartments, for hours it may be, breathing every moment the air which their neighbor has thiuwn out from his lungs the moment before, and never dream ? - j m,x. aeinng me nwrm tnetr pny- sical constitution at nought. They would not break the moral law by withholding from a neighbor his due that would be a in : but they consider it no sin lo with hold from their lungs the air which God has made their due. They feel no com punction of conscience when they do vio lence to the laws that their Creator has written on the frame-work of their bodies. They need to be told that they do wicl'eUiy when they refuse to the lungs thr pUre H;r which they constantly need, ar.,j which He who made them has Stowed so bou mi tt felly for their u.. We appet' i0 eery friend of himself or of his fellow man to every friend of law and Order and ask him to ioin in the j demacd that lung have fair play, (live ihem a chance for their life. It is their due. Do not cheat them out of it. We call upon every one who breathes to unite in asserting his inalienable right, at all times and iu all places, lo pure fresh air, aud plenty of it. vicinity of SwineforaNtown, it was, gener ally as larte as a hen's egg higher up Ihe country pieces have b eo round which mea sured 5 luchea in diameter. Saoir. On Thursday last a snow fell in the upper end of this county which make the hit's appear as white aa they generally are in the ntiJdle of winter. June 8. Through the rnray nrgligitue of a Utile soul'J Pu$' Matter, who keep his Oflive near the banks of the Sustpehanna, our Northern paper oflast week, were, as usual, sent to Youngmaiistown, which ac counts lor the non-appearance of the As sessor's Advertisement in the last 'Union.' Thia creature ha rendered us many similar afrricrj. June 29.T v"e believe the Lewi sburg Post Muter printed the first paper in thi county : when will he give us a history of Union county newipHcrs. A Rat Story. Some months since, an incident occurred iu a large shoe shop ia this borough, which may not be uninteresting lo Chron icle. Morning after morning, loola were missing from the shop awls, knives, balls of yarn, &c. and the evil iucreased so as to become a serious affair. Not only was it expensive to repair these losses, but suspicions and jealouay among the work men produced 'most unpleasant eonsequen ces. One was discharged another threw up his situation yet the tools continued to be removed by an ur.imown hand. The proprietor had. determined to turn off one workman after anoihcr.until the guilty one was e,,ne, and the evil banished. Hap pily, however, at this juncture the missing things were accidentally discovered, in a pile of over 100 different article?, and up. on following up the trace the fact were lound to be these : The rats had taken The "Crtila" again. , I Since we came upon the s'age of action, there ha been scarcely a session of Con gress in which the demon of Slavery a miserly tyrant insatiate as the grave has not demanded some new infringement upon human rights, or some violation of the Constitution ; and that aim ha frequently been nccomplished by frightening cbieken heirted northerner out of their good sense by threatening disunion.' We hope and believe the present Congress will not per jure themselves by yielding an inch to the tli reals and defiance of Southern Bobadilx, but that they will admit California with her Proviso, ai.d also any other new State West or Southwest, thai may have enough common sense and common honesty lo adopt that wholesome reguUtioo. Any Member of Congress from the Free States that falters in thi emergency, is false lo bis trust, aud unworthy the freemen be represeuta. Disunion! it is (ho veriest humbug of the day ! There is not a braggart among t ho score at Congress who io words daily violate their oath " lo support the Union," who WDuld dare lo lead a hoile file of men in opposition to the U. S. laws. They dure not if they could dissolve this Union, nor would they if they could. The great, but not vaporing masses at the South West, will never allow of disunion. They could not resist the forces of the North, nor could they keep down their own slave-, j Tne Union ia their only safety. No w hen you mm a spendthrift, lazy, penniless heir cut himself off from an inheritance-or ihe inmates of a poor-house dissolve 'lieir KnrfhLUM Pen. 16 A. M. Retaliatio!. The Albany Eveniagt A tremendous fire occurred in this ci'Jj Journal recommends that in case any oi this niorninir. at about oie o'clock, com- , -...ik..,. ,i.m kb,I,l tma resolutions mencing ; in Camp street, and already ni'ejn.rwill , use nor,hPrn pftxlucts. we uf teen buildings are in ashes, the mt are. large stores. The offi- of the Picayune.jtne norm can re.a.,. u, w..,s . and Kohb's extensive banking house, rf i,)bacca. J i I fL Cm. :d ntf l l t.n- guished. although, tie utmost exertions are The recent election in the first congre beinw made bv our citizens and the fire de- sionsl district of Georgia, in place of T. partmcnt. The los is not far from $500, Kutl?r Kingi resigned, ha resulted in the I 000, the pnucipal porliou ol wnicn is '-Lnoice of lhe lon. j. W. J .ckson, Dem. ered by insurance. ' Receipt and Expenditures Of Union countv, by the Commissioners and Treasurer of said rnooly, from the 1st ' day of Jmuary 1819. to the 1st of January 1850. County rata and fcn fur the year 1819, thowing the amount thargti, amount paid. cmn MbOJ, exoturalivu, and LaUnce due. Nam of MSTSICIS- oM'tart. Braver UVnry srbvnrts.t Wt.1 ilrmrei Jolii.n Homtg, BuRali At.rbm Bowr.t But IlolTnlos AJndr IVnny, Wwl uBlv-C. Hiu.-nplag.t tValrr Adam Wnltrr.t Chapman Andifw lionstf HartkJ IlmTid Rliac, Krlly-Juhn Noll. LswiaUuK Jonstlisn Wo) Linv-toDV Marvtift Ta.t MKklireiMk H. Twi.t MiffliuburK illimn Crttaaf, Nrw Berlin thr. w mtr, Pnin Samarl C 'u-hrr, Perry Micfaa! Minium, I'nioc Jonal bVrgr.t Washinclou nnnirl Slsm-r, WhiW Ismt bnssi Montck .V'iU. llST.TO lS,i4 lirts.w v.'..3 lwn.KO 47h.l ius.vj 11X1,71 St. SSU.U3 3'I0 S'si.'t tl2,.l W1.44 4CT.S1 T'.lO.SS Uar't J. Amount rvceirtO. Omti). Salt. Otnry. tilfu :'.'1.44 KMT i:. I . kli.r lil.i4 4lu2 ViiXl StH.I4 SSI. OS 4. I U S13.IMI 2U1.0U TlM.fiW T47.SS 3.1 LU 314. 4T 3H;i3 S7.I.7 IW.H TIT!,! I 244.14 6M,XJ lu77,US 4ii4 447,i0 T6S.4S 5S,I 4.'4.K( 4-J.I7 121.44 JW..1 t,24 47 S) 'AT-'.Sl X.l.W ll.li 2i.ni S4,44 (!, 11.'4 Sl.' S21.IH 44A,S 1H." i,n ini.n ui.zt fHVI CS1.S4 1 ..') 44,St 39.44 10-Vlt Cwua'ni S Fi'n. Balna dna. SUttf. CbMtfy. Statr. (tntnty. M,r 4-..7U ihs,i iiw X:.Sl ltf.HS 111.-4 1M.OS S..'J M.U4 21131 44,S1 K4.S2 3'..71 11XS4 S7.41 Jill 3U.24 SI4.M ILM y.u.'ji 31,31 1J.4 -iil.U V i.ST SIS.S 4'it.Ul frti.M SS.4K tifit 7M7 4-lM M4 SJ.'O J45,;l S02.23. lsus 11.14 141.SS 1-11S lJ.SS lu.Si 74.S1 i..l)6 SS.9 103.11 141. fit Ts.'H 11SU,7 7".13 SI.41 2l.3 I'll,'" 1M.1S 4.W !ti.t4 - S4.CO Stf4.lt Sl."3 3J.57 47.74 r " 31 Yl.t'i S.S 22V.72 115,51 4313, llo;,vi 4144.14 4il3 t'41TT MlH.ai 1-Mil.Nj Varkad thus haw paid In roll sines srtUcmrut. Mnrktd tha t !' rsid in Jflnr. tl!cm..nt. eitnyvrnt a,unrrnri. Am'ldu Aui'trfiMI Amtdu Anitdun Tmr. Hat. 4'ount. : Oirtnct., A ro!lerf,nr nK Tar. atat. tontv. S14U 72 I71 s- ncl Bravrr iimrv .viiurr, s wt wa I'M v: 9 2 4J OenutT 1 hrialian hWhly, a - S S3 141 !! 37 41 37 47 IlartlT .loha !.!.., - 11. M 144 43 M la Wrrr John krM, " luu 43 St 04 102 23 IsS 4wilnir.n Ururxr lUimharh, - S 47 s4 . Wailuuiiun IJaur Uainlnen." St 32 111 s i. 3 fliafrirta A CnllaHora ni Hartlrt .Saaiiwl llaUKt. Jr.. 1S4S MiBlinhurK Firdrrick UuuUlU, " While Iar Jan.k S) .hr, " WhI StSTar -MH-hael Uerhart. 14T Onuv John San-I- ra, " Lrwbburx Ptt'-r N.iina, " rrry Gl oria Uiui, " .1 $IAI US V 2) Thoss nwrkad with an hn pild In jvX sines sttUtmsnt. IV fi H-3 St 4-'l US 40S SJ Ssa 7 H'J4 71 Items of Expenses. Auditor: A editors for ihrir vics, including Clrr AtMttturM. Aa-or lut i' eir aersicss in 1H49 connection with the county or a pouting i f.lectiimt Tonhiu elections im lt9 . ... . . . , i U'lieisl elsrioo f ml 9, inrtuiling ec(, nf eeilim eip. f - prriou veirs boy go w.thout hi. dinner and supper bo h car, ExptnKti ium- p &r. f.,,. T. ,,9, 6a, ,2 . dn M T. 6ia 61 ; then, and not till then, may you expect dj r.i. T. 6t i S? ; do Oc. sial Ct-un, 17J 75 ; do Dec. l 91 1 6: Court i rsrr ami (JunaUbVt, t ib, T. 1S49. If, 01 50 ; J.. ,Mij 1 . a 43 ; (jl. to svo the South so unwise as seriously In thiuk about dismembering the Ndlir nal Union. f!i 00 . . u l 18 tl 15 316 37 637 42 1741 ?i 161 75 them.oneby one.thrpuan smart anot-ni.'- irnooie their own Jud-ies, PENTJSYLVATIIA LEQISLATURK In the House Thursday, Feb'y 11 Mr 5l:fr presented a memorial signed by John Cummin's and oihers, prating for a ri-penl of the school law, the $400 fx emptiuii law, the militia law, aud alo he ceneral ticket law so far as it testes to the county ol Union; aJu a rrvmorial pray ing for the repeal of ar.hool law ; two petitions for the repeal of the 300-esemp-tion law ; p,',o a remonstrance against the repeal of the same ; six petitions to prevrui way king and ed'irg ia t tie county nf I'ui j on ; also a memorial of eiii-ns of I'er-y 1 county, praying for the passage of a law to ! prevent boats from ruuuing (in our puM.c works on the Sabbath day; nls s p.:itipn from boatmen and forward1' of Union county on tho Van; subject. Jud;e Porter b nid(Je an elaborate ar gument egwVnst an Klective Judiciary. But it i'. ioq J,te .' trie amendments will prubly pass by over 100,000 majority ! 1 and a year from nest fall tha people will - a. iwiais Ihnis navri Tint lau as 7 ; 10 5u r 103 00 S5 00 HO 00 ; T. 1 66 60 : du Oct. 8p4-, Court. 2l ; .l.i D.c T. 5. C.natsblw' Rrtutn U F'j. T. 1H1SJ. $19 34 ; do Mav T. 51 ; d pt- T. St 06 ; Uo "C. T. 4l 0C ; Alb. WineeaiJen. Itfr Conrln rekiuua jtaia. 4 40 Jacob l)n hl loc srcut)lim Court llouac A.C as iSr Contrjrt Attorney' I'te.Xi , Van (iiier. Deputy At!jin- General, his f,s Clisrlc. 'jtnill Eu. Attorney lo (Joininii'sioi.rr, his saUry Buildinr itj netv B. ittm. and ttrpcirs nf old out. lVr ,Nr:nin, tin losJ 1 siona for ihe bii.le at New Bsrlin t 6t Thus t', im 719 kt joist, si Sj"i. for reptirs B iftMj brd si W.Jfn'n mi U 5 94 laasr H'lt'en.iine. nuitiisla snJ n-pirs at lrdg ncsr Suobuty 1'rirr 13 SO Joim Snyder, 53 ft plunk, snd repairs linlg across MiJJI.cietli on HsrraUg ruaJ 2 54 RoU P Cornelius, four losds ol stjns f.u Xsw Berlin br 30 Bt-nju Puck, haulniic rlJne Ac for Lrjg near Rirhter's mi!t S 00 rul F,ing. part 8.1 psyt oncomract for bidg. Whiis lleer rrk i.ssr U li'a mill 100 00 itthrt Ksnis. nistertsli snd pura ut btd nssr Kami's mill 6 10 S.itil t:ms bsUnce of Si fayt on cou'ra-.l for UuilJ, brd Whiu Desi 155 DO Rami Ksitig &. Co. 3 j payl do do SU3 liO Hy I) :arn. 1st pyj on contrirl lo build pier to brjg nt lio.ijrrnn 100 00 1'eter Bolig aa-'. others, work and materials, Middlei'ierk bidg .r Jn Sriyiler'e 197 31 O Lriarni'',. lu.ubf-r lot brd si Long's, Peun. crk l Snv.t-r-, .MXI.lli.-crk 13 f ml in Al Co on lsl 11 on coulrscl for bu.U brj Wuiia liner 215 0J fc'iul Ewg tnst psvt do ia 10 00 Uig 8 Long, rtniiiim b.d al Crnlrevill Jno !li. ii Rr. i. pairing brdg si Al'rrn Eisfrihower'a anon MiJ.I!rrerk 36 03 Hy D Curns. Ual -sy, ssith $1 6 eiira IIwik for pier Us brdf. Svlin-gross 338 00 1'eler Bolig. usierial srd work al brds srr s Penns err. k do 37 C3 John B Smith, work fke. bnlg serosa Buftjlo creek near M fil nhurg 9 73 Bir.j Schrnck, mslen.ls c do d. nrar Knnglei's null tl 0 ll.i.l Maura, malm .la and hautnc at X. sr Berlin bul 1 71 3113 30 1 .Vfair (W1.-A1BI paid Justice. Witness, ami C.insiables. as e.wis in auiu ot Cota- miieuiin agsui. me .uiiiiiii( yr..;,., . it. t rtn.L .rt .aMa t... field to withoW .'aster for a few seasons. ' ,r the' mur(i(.r nf M:w .j' earl see if their is evty dirlerence. This is opon the finding of lhe Coroner's jury, a vrry tmnortsnt marter br the farmer 1 He has been taken to Salem jnft. Ilis for if plaster is of DO ue, we ought to know it, and save time and expense.- would wih lo henr from other fa 1 mere, in wife is charged with being an accomplice. Abnion was attempted, ft is surMed the deceased, while undergoing lhe opera lion, made outctwn, and (earing a discive 'h s county or O'lt of it 'heir experience ' rf rha doctor put folded cJo'h over Her aed "pinion.- nr pr' fiial.le to erb o'her. j faC, snd fnoVy obliged lo kill l.er. Novel Insurance. We have been asked whether emigra tion to California would vitiate a Life In surance policy 1 a question which we lay over for lhe decision of the Editor. If it would not impair the virtue of an insu rance, we should certainly advise every one going thither lo procure such a benefit. j and convey it to friends or relatives he , may leave behind. Brothers may thus benefit sisters parents, children, and ! children, parents ; and debtors, creditors. The result would most probably he, either the person insured would awn become wealthy, and need no further aid ; or. if called away by death, it would be within a year or two, and in that case tha insu rance would be realised. Solllen of 1812. Wke rej iire to nee an elTurt miking io Congress to honor the cflicera and soldiers of the Last War with Great Britain, by a substantial gift to each. Tltcy are quite as deserving aa the Soldiers ot the Revolu tion more so than many in the Meaican War and claim aa handsome treatment as either receive.. CirThanks 10 our Congressman for his favor.' Also lo the Cnion Co. Rep. at Hirrisburg for tofuable) Doe'is per the Stnntof! tn tne rjoor 01 tne shop, across oii Voorij, down a pair of stairs, over a second door, through another hole.and on about twenty feet lo the depot betWen. lhe weather boards and) ceiling nf tho Inuse. The handles of the f u, stere nibbled for lhe particles of pas.e aiid other matter patatn, ble to ih'-jf ratships which is supposed to 'v'e heon the sole moiee for this extensive "..id expensive exhibition of clandestine in dustry sport to them, but no sport to the jour, shoemakers. This is "wonderful if true and as it t true, it is wonderful. Early Hoars . Young men and old boys who have ar rived at the aga of $u$ctitibility, should bear in mind tha medical maxim that "one hour's sleep before midnight is worth two afterwards." Hence when they call upon a lady of their acquaintance, they should, for their own sakes never prolong their vi sits beyond 8, or 0. "Short and sweet" is the motto for if agreeable to lhe lady, an early call is long enough : and if not agreeable it is too long. Bjsides, you can not know what domestic duties the lady may have to perform or lesson to get or work 10 read ; and so you may never know whether you are not trespassing up. on good nature and politeness to an extent thit would make Ihe "eternal hanger-on's" ears burn with mortification if be could but hear the remarks made after his exit '-at lust." Many of your predecessors can bear testimony that visits prolonged towards the "sma hours ayont the twal'' are iii no respect proper, and would kindly ad vise you to learn wisdom by their experi ence and observation. Wn Frederick George TrieaU'S. A .Is. 1. Ruu John lilssa tsinuel Hill Thoinsa llanis Irani Hinkel Bet.u. fctft.lancb 1 70 57 1 51 3 45 1 07 41 S VJ 3 31 Sjml ni,d Jno Koona 10 17 (nO'ge Encrlinan H 00 tiJ Hutchison I HO Urssl IMkhsid lfi 85 Peier Uer.er 15 !)6 John ItsHman S 63 Kobi l tVooi.nja I IU 311 Muil Schloinisn 56 55 H iu II tiardi.er A3 27 uui;m & Howard 1 96 J1.0 A Vjn.alua 3 I'll David W.ikel 10 9S Itjlj.h Duty 3S Ueo .VeiiKll 1 51 Peier Uork SJ Hill A Johnann 5 00 Eatt. Penitentiary V, W Higum.' draft fioni In.p. fjr kerpin.' e..n ki, I'cisi Buck, 315 84 72 90 The Governor has nominated, and lhe ! J'uWt'c Building. John Seebold's b.ll for randies fo- tVurl IIooi Senate confirmed, lhe following grutlemen ( as Associate Judges : Sherman 1). Phelps, j Wyoming eounty ; Messrs. Graffius and j Bressler, Clinton ; and Mr. Dick, Craw, j ford. t The Montour County Bill haa passed j second reading in senate. In Senate, Feb. 18, on motion of Mr. Pernon, lhe resolutions relative to the mon ument at Washington, wera taken up and adopted, as follows : Resolved, That the Governor is hereby authorized and requested lo cause an ap propriate blnck of tha native marble of this Commonwealth, to be conveyed lo the National Capital, 10 lake its place in Ihe Monument to the memory ol Washington, and lo have inscribed thereon the State Coat of Arms, and these words! PENNSYLVANIA, rocMoco 1681 By Deeds of Peace. Resolved, That a sum not exceeding one thousand dollars is hereby appropriated for ilu purpose of carrying out the provisions of the foregoing resolution. 5 93 13 89 tl 45 I 50 SO 8 63 30 Jacob Hudv. balance on i.ump in fronl of C urt II hi Klecknrr i Uoui-b. lull of merrh indite. $51 65 ; K rt'il.n. d .. 1 81 Bsinl Hoof, two days obtaining and planting I ret a iu irnil of Court lloui Irani Hoilacher. painting pump A.C 8 U 1 Q.impaon fr board., nails Axe holing up trees anil repiiriug pump Hems Boon and JoM-ph Effing, h. luing to clean Hie well, Ij ru earn I loot. UieLI for cleaning vrrll, I, scrolling puhln- l uil.lms -I aitra Court, 3 Ol) Iararl Knel'la. 2 tons ol cal. 6 75 ; RjU S Miieljr.l. d . 6 75 13 50 8 U Tbompsou. 3 quarls ol clo'er seej S? 71 S3 County Printing. 1) W Woods, for Engliab priming, per cintrsrt ltd 00 Young & Moeaer, Uer-nan do do 60 00 l N WoroVn. English prii.tii.g. .f:i0 ; Bsum & Wintc, .1 . 30. pel ronimel 60 00 210 CO Damage fur public Huiid. sml Riliio in.mad in VVaahingtou Tf y t& oi Cssirt 53 OH Ueo t Miller fc'q, od road lU'O I.e.. Uerr a land 111 UulUloe 1 p 0 do I'd ' J A J Walla, danujes on opeuing a road in Boro' of I,.miturg Jj 150 HO Fredk Miser, d . do through his land oV 35 00 170 00 j Road Virus. Jno Kan'l and 01 here for making reH.rts on public roads 151 00 j "ox Sealp l.esi Miller and otbrrs, preinlUTia on Fov acslpa 96 15 : Wolf Sealp Jno Federolf and Jac Hicier. prrruiumi on 3 Wolf pups, snd emiffraia t i It ' Coroner' Inquett. Philip Kuhl Esq ou t-'ead body ol Te'er iS ruble Man I. 5,1819 IS Hj Inquisitioa ot Jacob Kibiet tJ do U.lil lluoi iwl. SepL So, 1SS3 13 OS is yt , Prothonotary't Fee. I Haus Jr.'s bill of fees 117 J J ;' Ktgiiter t Recorder' fee Danl Belhnsn. tslanre of bis arrt for selecting adding, nam- f behng. and recording all lbs Administration sects. Inventory Ac hy uVcrae of Court 131 0" 1 Cimnty Office. J J Clyde, Docket and freight for Hrothonotary' office It 37 ', Five per cent. Abatement to Collector on anil of Slste Tsx psiJ by them lo the Treasu rer prior to tha 2:)d of Sept. 1819 : i Am't paid. Abalem'ntsi CVnln-, A.lam Walter, 3M 97 C7We hope to hear before long that Uncle Grey's Nephew James haa made a reform in his attention to atudy and that all the Mr. and Mrs. Hells will take a lesson from the exposure of one truant boy's tricka as narrated on our first page. Boat Building Frlck fc Sllfer. The botts built by these gentlemen, and sent lo New York, have been so much ad mired that ihey have entered upon another large contract, and are going forward with increased n eans and strength. It will be seen thai they have called for 300 work men ; and they also advertise for 1,200, 1)00 leet of boat lumber, ("for particulars, see small bills.'; We understand they con template having another Boat-yard, at the mouth of BuQdloe creek. We hope the energy and enterpriae of these young me chanics may permanently benefit not only themselves, but also the Borough. (KrTo-morrow, a week, Feb. 20, ia observed throughout the Uuion as a day of prayer for Colleges. C7The Statement of County Matters cornea b.ut once a year, and our readers will have lo bear il. The Statement exbib ita Lewisburg as most punctual in paying up, while, her neighbors Kelly and lias! , Uuffulo are next in point of promptness. 03" A new Mail Coach we see advertised between Mifllmtown. Juniata Co., and Se linsgrovs). From Selinsgrova to William sport, next. Mr- Daniel Rnamy, of llollidaysburg, has ihe contract for building of the Dickin son (Willidmsport) Seminary, lo be erect, ed the coming summer, at S8,AH0. IT St 1 ts ; n SO US IS SS ss IS OS s t T oo U 41 3l V , Mr. Webster, a telegraphic dispatch, of Saturday, io ihe Norlb.says, ia preparing for a great speech upon the slavery ques tion. Mr. Calhoun is net yet out. ' Two of six Indians, tried at Fort Slula com, Oregon, for the murder of Leander C. Wallace, bad been convicted and executed. Miainbarg, Wnu Crotaer, r OS 11 'JO Ilartlrr, ImaSJ Kline, SSt v Hester, It. SrhwarU. XSS b U M huSaioe. Abraham Bower, M IS Vtsshinrten, Snulrl Sterner, 460 74 12 St VtVatHiiSaler.C. Haaarnplnc. ITJ OS Lewiaburg, Jonathan Wolto, IM no 36 7i White Ise. IstTid Moaberk, 2.C 74 Witt. Mirhael Minium, IM ii IS SS Kaat SuBaloe,Alrlanoeeaan;,iM 71 WVat beavce, Jonathan Koniig, 141 T 7 OS I ui'-n. Jonaa Beree. ftis) 63 Lime-U.ua, Marrua Tea, 311 14 IS MuVllrrmk, Il.-urr Vrrser. l j t Prnn., Samuel C S'laber, 3S4 34 1 Ti hapuun, Aralri w llouaer, IU) 00 Ka.lv, John .Noll, aiM 41 a ii New ilrrlin, Chr. Winter. iJ 7 &ficrij) f eet II 8 Boysr, lata Shu. selrctmg fee of Jurors, tv.tr Jinr. woo4. Ac JSs'5 73 Jo do bill of fees Ac $70 51 ; do 53 79 133 30 Jno A Eitinger, boanlg prianr Fred fScbroeder, i6.25 ; do Das Wetkel. 10 49 16 71 H s Uoyrr, late Mhlf, drawing Ac of Jurora for Oct. and U.c. Tsrma. 1849 39 00 T51 77 Jail i-.Vrpeit. 3 B Thompson, muslins lor sheets Ac for jail 3 79 ' H Sanders Jr. 11 cords wood. $13 50 ; M Kleckner Cj cords wood, 10 13 S 63 ' H I) Msize, 4 6reboarda, $6 43 ; tiedjes A March (k a at,.. 10 10 43 Soln Boweraoi, 5 cords wood, $5 ; David Mauck. woisj to Jail. 0 75c. 5 73 fenny Dirht, washing Jail. $i 75 ; Henry Bubb. repairing Jail wall, 1 33 4 00 M Kltrknnr.wood and hauling trees, 6 37; Fin piier,puting awsy coal at jaii.SOs. 2 S7 Wm Stemrurk. masoning aud materials at Jsil wall ! 5il (ao Dielil. insteriaU and work done at pump floor 1 65 farul Betifer for filing fireboards at JjiI 37 Mrs Sttimmel. making a ahirt for prisoner 31 67 39 Commiuioner for dividing Townfhip.J,A,n Hundy. fommisaioner for forming a new ' tnwnabip out of parts of Union ami WeM Butfile Tpa (00 Fls I'lingan. CommissioMr for d. siding White Der Twp 00 ItCOt Mieellanetru. H P heller and oihers. f. sereices s R-fe.ee. v, a.ljita ths aecis of A Th.Miias. lata Tnusurer, before lhe Au.litora ef ITiii-hi county 6 00 I Ja Madden, for audlg sects of Froth's and Rrg. A Ksc. 3 days at $1 SO pr day 7 50 ! M tn Jones, Agt ol Lye Ins, C.k auesamt on prem. notes ins. public buikiogs 9 80 U : tm.iW Ojfice. Rob rl II Land, Isle Coi)iinisai.mer 127 50 joepn vt inter. I oru r, 165; James Harbin, do. 181 50; John WiMo.m 50 3l 00 Is7 50 70 00 6 10 50 I 35 16 00 5 60 7 61 II 50 1 " 4 Jamea H Dubois, lotmer Clerk lo Cum'ra. part of ilw year' H Aurand. 6 daya' servicrt a.kg our duplicates foe T of 1949 J Set hold, bill for -and Ac 19c.; H D Mane, ell.o- for olfice, 3-e W m Bench, ink for office. 97c; 8 F Lyndall, ink for offics, 3c ' ltisr A Winter, hill fur paps and Meet pena C Boctimiller, binding I.awa and Asaesamenls for Comm'rs olnVs R Ssrineford. biU of aundriea, $S 21 ; H tiammnnrl for atrel pen- l Jf, (.haa See bold, fee pasw furni.hej tu l.'omin'rs alBca 1 Rodearmel A Swinelonl, bill for pr Ac Peggy Diebt, for washing low .'Is Jac Mauck. Botifviiic two of lha fJom'ra tn i,....i - n . . . sn 7S7 .1 - - uerun on citra ousinesa v - - - 49719 6 under our aaasls st ton Caamissaonera OflSe. in .k. u ' ... ...i. ..h J of January. 1830. 'u "";.. "! ' I Attest C Cbstdss. tie,!,. (TTOTwirer's Account, Aodiior'a Certificate, ati-i Hepott tf: l rnstees of Mtfflmburg AcariemTiioxt week JOEI H WIN I ER, 1 JW1ES BAKBIN. U Jstll.X WILT. J