W7 C H R 0 N 1 p H hi in Clu independent .fdwiln JJapcr ocoolci) to A'cius, Ciferatuie, 3o!i!ifs, gricn!huc, Science and iHornlitn. 11. C. HICKOK, EDITOR. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 27, 1850. VOL. VI., NO. 48-308. mm Tllf I-Wiobiir Cliroitirlc i N-m-n -ery Wetfiiewjay morning at Luifcbur, Croud countv, Feiuisvlvanio. Tn.-$l 50 per yer, for ci-h adually in atvanre; Si, 75, piid within three months; $2 if paid within the year ; $2,.,fL,if nut paid b.'f.oe the year espire ; single niimlfm, 5 rent. Sub rr.ior, for ail nion;ln ur less to be (aid in advance. I)i-onl!iijjn,r o li.ii.3l uU 1U1 Publisher except when the vear is piid uji. AJ'erlnem. tils handsomely inserted at 5!) rt irr njU.vre one wek. f I for a month, and 0 f ir a ver ; a itilurcd price tor longer advertisement'. Two iuire,t, f 7 ; Merr.miile iJvertisi aw Ms t i. fp.iina one fji,n!i of a column, qtinrterlv. f 10. Cj'iil advertisement and Jot. hu to be paid I i.r nh.-n ban lit! in or dt-hvi-rcd. AH c .nimuriic-itiou by rniil mil -I e line, poat I'i'J. accompanied lv the address ul t!i. ri:ei, to ricf.e aMi-niion. Thote rlitunr exclusively to .he E. iMri.il Ite.-a.tin lit to I directed to II. C JIu K .K. E-q , V'lilor and all on busineu lo b? tuMie-ted t' the Publisher. O ilrt. Market Si Mwreu S-eond and Third. O. N. V, ORDEX. Printer and publisher. I 5 i Ill j ( I ill !. A k L l 1 V1J il V.I 1 V.' J.I IVi . ... l. BATL'KD.VV, FEB. 3, IS50. Fi ty jrars ng- -inie person in 11:1 lu nt iiiv thu't thai the ei.'h'tvi.ih. i-r cloyed wini iSi; elt.se of the v. 11)1' ; ni l s r Ccir, nni'tl Sfimi-n weie 1 1 pii'dird i'lirid C-nti 111. a! Hii!, j;ivi,) oh j mooiHey as in sn ihin else. We observe tfii h j o:ne-is. I'.ui the iit-s-ioii w;ts iujihiit the Democratic County Cotumifcsion- t. 'I Hiid elaborate debu'e as lo the c!o?e ol thecenlurv. T.l,e New Vi Aditress ol , ihe Coii.e. n'rut Coiiiarit, r!t:eii bv the Ijle j 1 fl ojoie DaiU, C,q , begin thus "Treci-e!y twelte o'cluek !a-t niel.t The eighteenth century took il flight. I'ull many a rlcul.linj head His J i t l,r.n-, iu ,ai 1k J, To prove, by meuphtsirs fi.ie, A bundled means but ninety siine ; While at iheir wixlom other rondereJ Who took one mire lo make hundred. Sirm(i ! at the eighteenth rentur' cIom, When lifiht in beams elnilg -lit lo a, V hen bright I luniination' r..y Has cliaaed the drkneea far awy. Heads ti.K J wiib mathemaiic lore liispute if two and two mike four .' Ifo on, ye acientific I.'oilcct jour hgtit a few more age ; Peihapa, a a.ei!a the vast amount, A century hence vou'll LtAEr to coot !" Dj: thr question U not settled. Fifty (or f..rt) -n.ne ! years have goi.e by, and yet a majority of our periodical argue that H50 means on!v 1349. If so. tio,e is counted by years d-.fferenl from all other modea ol counting. We do not say it is 3 o'clock oti il 3 h'.ur l.Mve pas.ed from 0 or 12. j ijurg Chronicle,' of Greenbrier Co., Va.,) When we sny we are 10 ntiiis fmm njis 1'ilfhino into his Democratic brother io n, we have rencheJ or ps?sr d 10 milt- , tpiiil-diivers of (hn( reeion for changint; .tones from and afer t one marked 0. 1 Ir nt cm the Slavery question. A jear apo 'Ve d riot ay we are 21 )'rs nl 1 uo'ii i they ngreed with Gen. ('ass lhat ' noit-in-21 years huve panned since ( and not inchi- tr vei if ion'' in the matter of Slavery in dirig) ihe d iy of our birth. A man would j Ca'ifornia and elsewhere, was the only ii )l lake 43 bushels of whe.it, and pay for j Democratic and Conitli'.utioiml doctrine or call it 50. Ho would not take 09. and J Rut oince California has herself adopted fcive a receipt for $100. We ore in ihe 19 h ifiitury, all alon" between 180d an l 1030 ; aiid we are in the ISSlst year from 1M0 lo ISoI. Ti.is (Saturdav, Fob. 23 is 1650 years, 1 month, and 22 d-ivs from 0, or the cou).nencr n;rnt of the Christian era and ia ihe 1S5UI year, 2d month, and 23d dttv. A mr-.n born the 1st dv of .Itinuarv. 1800, would he 1 enr old nn ihp lt ol Jsn lSOl. and 50 the 1st Jan.18.i0. And vei, sages aiir editoi contend that ' 0 was counted I, and consequently 1C0 is J, 93. at.) S0 but 49 ! They most he wiis aken 0 is not taken for I , nor 99 for ' ' " " ' l.u!hM.o, rtres, or lar.d : why should OLel. or 9J be 100, in computing years 7 t . 7' I he North ilrnnc.ri country n goin ahead, nd no mi.'ake. Al P,tstrm (iriouth of Lid-awann i.au 1 present head of the N. H. ('anal) the Washington Coal Cornea riy have ni-ar'y eompleled iheir iron road con iKtciitig the Wyoming cal mines, by Car twnilalc, !I .n-sdile, with New York city. 16,000 were subscribed in one week for a Bridge at Pittson Ferry and the peo p'e ol New Troy on one side and the W ash ingtoti Coal Company on the other, prom ise a Free Bridge at Millei'a Ferry, three nilej below the other. A town of 1000 inhabitants fa lo be at the latter place this esnu, and as it is ihe Terminus of the Company's operations it tnny be. The following was one of the regular 'oasts at a dinner lutely given to the Hon. Garret Divis, of Kentucky, by the men), "ersof the Louisville Bar. " The Uaios Entire, indivisible, and acred ; the strength nnd glory f Ihe Ke I'ublie. N,.xt to our Maker, it ehalL-Jlges ur highest reverence. We pledge our lies, our fortunes, an! our sacred honor to maintain it." ' - fc5"The question at the Borough Election n VVillismsport. last week, turned on hav "'K a Market House on Market Square hich was decided gainst. Whrther it ould have carried iflocaled off from the Square, is questiocalle. James Watson UVbb was rejected as Minister to Austria, "fle had but T Totes. of TixiMes in Boroughs. North Branch. Dsnvilln Wilkes Jarre Hour sdale Towanda Cattawissa Montro.-e Well-born' 75 runkhannock 124 503 256 255 164 144 At htit 121 Lawrence 112 Troy V 4 Providence 87 Bethany 64 Fiit'odsviile 44 1151 Carhotidale, (T.) Bloom Tp.) and (niuomshurg) G'il I ltston I n. Wl Bnr Creek (and Berwick,) 31G If'tst Branch. Lew islmrg, 429 I Muxcy 176 168 15:1 lauiM-ort 361 I. tick Haven New Berlin Jersey iShore M.lesitirg Mai 11.11 Milton 360 R-I'efoiite 23 Sunhury 22 Nnrihumb'I.md 270 M til nburg 207 14 1) 123 17 In est'mvnng ropulatmn Irom (axn- Jilts, some a-stune 4 j soula lo lo a (axable, jnnd o:ne claim 5. At 4 to a laxab!et'he I popiihilion of I.ewiiburg is 1918; a( 5, iii tt.uild b 2110. I'robibly "ihelru'h I 'iea thlwcen ex:re:nes." In 840, the pop- illation of L-:wibnr between 13 and i 14 JO. ttrThere is an much ditn-rence in 11 !era nl Nonliiirnhprlnn.l otihli.horl iheir An. u.il ti iterneiit of rountv afTairi in theoni Whio a;.er in the county and in old j Berks the me ihin is done. In Union j county ,tiie Democratic pier is paid for pub I lishmji the fame, at well as two Whio nd j one ludepe.idint paper. That is thought po Iwgo id Democracy in Whig Ji ion. In Lycoming connty, while tha Whigs had 1 the Bnard, they published, we are informed in the one Whig and two Democratic pit pcra. Now the Democrats have all the Itinrd, and have laken their patronage from the Mjncy Luminary (Whig) altho' a j lurnal inferior to neither of the Dem ocratic paper, and which circulates more extensively than any other in the lower end of the county. We think (he Berks land Northumberland kind of Democracy j8macks a ll,,!e n,nsl lbt;rl, pd .een.s I'""8' "e etil!al cl Ju"ca 10 C3"OjrVirjjiiiian namesake.(ihe"Lewis. the Proviso, now these short niemoried gents ontend fjH Conslituiion and Democracy both require that the North should help them lug niters away over lo California and keep ihem in endless bondage ! -Doc-umitits are dangerous things" to Slavery Propagandists. I i? 7 The Temoernnce Mcetin- nf ihe i n , , it r . o j . i I copje ol Union County called to lake ac- !. .. . f ..T1 ,. itioii upon the proceed. ngs of ' Ihe rvorth- j .p . , . ., , , ern lemperance Convenliou' at its late I m j, and .j,, ,Mem. a( h( church in New Be,- t , ,i .,, . . -m i tin on ihe 21st insl. I here was a pretty 'ull attendance, and interesting discussions , -. j n- v . , , Hprn i l t-io n o e .niive rim ir-Rri t-n ip particulars, hut understand lh.it ihe "M ju ry Resolution which was the bone of the Convention was pjected by a vote of 50 lo 4 ii. We presume, however, that this is but Ihe "b'-ginning of the end,' for some of the be-t men in the temperance ranks are found on the opposite sides of this question, and neither pJrty is likely to surrender al discretion. Fine We learn thai on Wednesday evening w eek, he store ol Reuben Klose.on the Isle of Q e .Seliusgrovt ) with a large stock of valuable goods were totally con sumed by fire. The origin of ihefne was accidental. The Sunbury American says the loss is covered by insurance ; but a private advicr s'ale that it is a tola! loss. Congress has done nothing the past week but talk about the slavery question Last M itiday ihe whole day and the night until 12 o'clock was Kpeut in calling ihe yeas and nays upon unimportant questions, in order to kill time, and choke off Mr. Doty resolution to admit California as a Siaie. Hon. Simon Cameron, of Pa., who has been spending a few days in Portsmouth, departs this afternoon for Baltimore and northward. He has been received by our citizens wilh great hospitality, and leaves a highly favorable impression behind him. Pourtsmouth (Va.) Pilot, Feb. 16th. Late news from Algiers says that 600 Arabs M retreated to an oasis, where they fought until the last man was kHIcd." No. Old PaFebs. It is nr.i.l tbat the oldest living newspaper is the Stamford Mercury, which wmh (ir.t lul.Iidied in IC'Jfi, Tile oldest in London in the S . James' Chronicle, fiist puliii-hi-d in 17CI. The oldest in Mcolknid i the VA .u'lurg tn-ningJCourant, firat puMirieJ in" 1 70 1. Tlie oldest in Amerioa is lite Newport Mercury, staricj by u bro'lior of Lltjnj'ii Franklin a'jout the yt-ar I7ti). Mr. William AnMsntoNu of ibis B ru' has handed us one of his "old ronu'r)" papers, which we find U be (he o!du-.t in the world "Tlio I.iiicnln. li -ulun., anil Stamford Mkik lhv primed a: 5St!in.ford by and for diehard Newcomb J inrary 4,1 1S50 Vol. 155, No. 8702 " The price is about 9 cts each, or $1 48 per year, and I . i, . -n i as the weekly editi ins aviraje 11,500, the ' o jcunv income iroai subscriptions must in- $91 567, nearly one-rour!h of which goes! lo Government for the Stan p w l.irh every j printed newspaper must have. Advertise-1 , ,i , ., ., nients there are much more costly tli.im . , .... . nere, a large tax ticing uia upon eacti. This paper is of lh,' best material, and about the sizeofthe N.V.Cour &. Knipjirer. There is no poetry, literary or unscel'ane ous matter, or what we call "editorial," in it. There appears to no mingling of new s with literary publications, as none but the lormer are subject lo the Sirnp tux, if hc are correctly informed, although all adver iisements are taxed in whatever medium they may appear. The contents are the local news of the time counlies or shires in which it circulates advertisements, deaths. marriages, birihs, hunts, markets, sessions and corporation proceedings of ihe various towns, pub'ic tea-parlies and dinners, &a. We copy a few of its shorter articles as specimens of the Items of Foreign news. A fanner in the Weal of England has made arrjitgemeuls for killing at his home stead Hie caiile he fallens, and then for warding (heir carcases by railway to ihe London market,, instead ofstuding tha beasts alive to fc'millificld. Letters frorii Rotterdam of the 25ih uli. State that two thirds of that cily hua been under water, and ,reat losses were expe rienced by those who had not taken pre caution lor the preservation of Iheir goods. The German M.nls have been retarded by heavy lalUofsnow, and between Cologne and Berlin tne seivice of lh railway has been with great difficulty maintained." Il is stated that another call of 20. per- nate sh irelioMcr.s ol the M nh of Kugl.md Joint Slock Duk, under tlie provisions of that cosliy onJ Inlerin inblo proiro-s, the "Windiiig-up Act,'' making in all 70. per shine ulrt ad) engtilphed by ttiis aw lul and most distressing cuu :eru DaiL Xttvt. In the Bank of Kiigland no fewer than 60 loho volume-, or ledger, areduiiv filled wilh writing iu keeping the accounts. Some Iriends of criminals for trial at New York, lately broke open the iffice ol the district attorney, and stole ail the in dictments and other important papers. It is said that the Government h ive de termined to publish in a cheap form, an index lo the manuscripts iu the State Pa per office. A fire rau.-ed hy a eats' scratching a box of luciler matches Itlely broke out iu a shop in Aberden ; the fa. rely on ihe floor above bud a narrow cs -ape. Il is said that th purchaser of tiifi bed on which Sarah Thomas murdered her mistress, iu Trenchard-sireet, loisio', has discovered 900. stowed away therein. Slitrbcurne Juuinal. Out of SOO medical practitioners in ti c Grand Duchy of 15 iden, no fewer than 40 have been compelled to Hy the count. y lor hiving toktno a sh ire in the republican rising; and fillet n others aie now impris oned for the fjjrie reason. Sessions" House, B ston. At a petty sessions held on Wednesday last, before the Revs. Dr. Roy, M. Sheath, anil II t I s!Ij aa nwl h 'I'haia NiasTlui-.fi lit O l.lrill . .ii, m.n,n,. .t ... ..,.!,.- ?.', 22 16s Gd including costs, lor having kept his house open alter 10 o'clock in Ihe eve ningalso 2 and costs for allowing card playing in his house. tSpnlding, Jan. I. Win. Tinsley was ordered lo pay 1 6( weekly to Mary Boor for an illegitimate child. Robinson, of the Dunned Horse, was fined 10 for harboring prostitutes, it being his second offence. Newark. Wm Padgett, of Ivston, sen led to six weeks' hard labor for ntghl poa ching on land occupied by Kt.L e, at liasl Sloke, and ordered lo fiud sureties not tt offend again for one year or he further im prisoned lor six months. Hy. Parr, con victed of using a snare for taking game, fined il and costs 2 : in default ol payment he was committed for 2 months. Wisbech. Henry Woods, on ihe com plaint o his mother, was reprimanded and lined 2 for taking furniture from her house which ho threatened to burn. Emma Goddard was charged with taking tobacco lo her husband, prisoner in goal.contrary to the prison rules : fined io the mitigated penalty of 40s, and in default committed lor Cve days. Jas. Matt. Butters, charged with drunkeness, was fined 4s. - Lincoln. Mrs. Carter, of this city, has become an annual subscriber of 11 lo lha 4 i lijsi'a!.. L icti.-ti-r. On the 24 h ult. Geo Grv. ol L'jcd.s, dulivend a ! c-liu on the r.iv.ijjes produ.--d by strung! drink, and l!iu means by mIii.Ii iImm! ravage may be' repressed. On '.he 26 h, nbout SOU ol ihei Irieilds ol lie riiiin-ri;eiit u-uteinoied for it u in the biggest aercd from II l iil of l.'ie t !. Tea wan l.i rot. a ,fi he-:ili!'ul pla'i d urn, (he propeily of ihe Mieiety. which ia i cplli! of providing, si :nullHtieotii!y. lor j l UHU pcis.. lis. Tueuiiiis pl.ieed ai thej In uJ of tin: j-a 1 1 v, ami from il a tube ol ! about either 0 Ire', with lops project in lro:ni ide, c.Veiid.s lo the b rtionl ol ihel bad. Tie: te i is inaile in the urn, ai.d b. a valve an I ind. x the f.rty in cliargn c:iu j regulate ihe Mip,.y to almost atty extent ;i u,,t) ,ll,e P,e 't. " J ''." of this tea making iimcii'iic I-, lliut tii.- siren 'tli am he.a ol , . , " . . .. the liquid are ininormly secured lo thai ,vi,.,;L. 1urly )t.si ie wn,,.h lhelc of lime ier perplexity in the supply ol h i water lo a hundred lea-pots : the cups are 1,11011 ,min l,,e ,al"i D li,,lie4 whu enrtiyt? to int'in. iinu me rate ot suiii'iv Is . " , , . . ." ' quite equal to the dein'inds of ihe most pule entia rapid cousuiixtrs. tjeveral other medio weic held during the two wetks. M.iny people were attracted to Spalding chutcn 011 1 uesdiiy to witness the weddoiJ ol two na'ives of the Cast Indies. One had resided lor a few weeks in Spalding, ihe other had resided in Middlesex. Their names were Tibbs and Tillson, and ihe v were dressed iu (heir native costume. The .irl of Wariowby has made an abatement of 10 jer cent, to his Lincoln shire tenantry. Whittle. On Fridiy evening list, Mjssrs.Rennetl & Son, builder-, gave iheir annual Ctiris'in is-trcat lo iheir workmen, when 74 ol them sat down lo a substantial supper, which was much eij ed. Wadding'on, Ihe post-effir-e messenger from Spalding to Whapdole, has held his situation for nearly six years, and has not missed one day's service ; he walks more than 22 miles every day, and frequently carries half a hundred-weight of parcels. The last 14,000 miles he has walked in pain, owing to one of hi toe nails gradu ally coming off. It is stated that bloodhounds have been again employed to hunt dowu poachers on an estate near Mamiord, and that one man ; ma wxii raiucr seriously lujuieu. The large reservoir known as Cowbit Wash was frozen over on Sunday last, and several thousand persons availed them selves of the opportunity of enjoying the delightful exercise of skating. D.-i'ih from Gluttony. An inquest was held last week at Streetly-end, Cambs. on trie body of a woman who died fro n the person undertook for a wager, or out ij bravid.i, toestau enorinius lurnip, weigh ing ahojt 9 ')., i lb. of tat bacon, and a quantity of bread, which (eat she accom-pli-hed, though at the sacrifice of lile. Littleport having lately suffered a great j amount ol mortality, and e.uhty deaths having occuired within two months from scarlet fever &c, in a populate n of 3365 ihe parishioners c'eermiied t thoro'ly itritin iIih liiu-n. hv r.oiislructiiiir a sewer from theentrance'of ihe town from K'y to! the Black Horse bridge, where it will empty itself into the river ; and another from the brt-wry towards the church, emp tying itself into tin: old Craft rtver. John t'oulson, of Falcingorth, millei. apnea red upon summons lu answer the complaint of Superintendent Forck, lor ,;t.r.. in u n,.ri ni M, Ml,. It awn. wiihou.iol ' - reins"; fined Is. including costs. Discovery in Tannisg. We are ii.furnied, snjs the Scientific' American, by a correspondent from New Oxford, Pa., that Mr. Win. H. Rosensteel. of lhat pla -i', has discovered a new and valued improvement in the mode of Tan ning Leather, which has been tried for nine months, and which, il is said, wi'l save "one-fourth of the bark and make the slock weigh at least three lbs. more per hide, tannin-! in one third ihe usual lime. and making better looking articles." These are very important improvements, espec ially as only one fourth ol iho customary number of vats are employed, consequently no less than one hall of the usual labor is saved. We are nor able lo describe the process, hut our correspondent is ono on whom we pi tee every cunfi lenoe iu what he asserts. Gov. W right, of Indiana, has ordered the follow ino appropriate and patriotic sen timent to be pla.-ed upon the block of mar ble Irom that State, for the Washington Monument : ' " Indiana knows no North, no South, nothing but the Union." The Colmiizatien Society sent 400 blacks to Africa last year. The receipts for the year, $60,000. Virginia is al armed about the increase of free blacks in her borders. It is set down at 11,000 every year. The Si. John's New Brunswicker of the 8th, contains long and well written arti cle in favor of the annexation tf Canada to tha United States'. 'SKEPTIC I SI'jWE that eook.- SFFert.'T FpiTt ?h.-t Bnrk T'Mi .h m.l a r.u: 1. ki, Nnr ttn its pa'- t"rtk Willi - ' f tmWi-f: Twiis my ftr.-fitti -rn t5, lu liour-A u uonj- (kr;ili.-: K'J thy wy, A..d Ul ihj old lixi let lu Ti-ry nam: r-.tlK Tho LiiJ-i-J b'ti rs of Tmith, W h''n iu tuy Orau lt.ii-i'. huila 1 h -tirti its tait-s 'if tnnh ; I've jw-u hit white ha-ra rlt-w O'-r l1.-. v-iluiO-.- aa he rcaJ : But that lou &r,'Jf AuU lite gitou o.ii man u deati. Tl.: ro-1,1 ol,l B ok of Uf;, I-'or cPHtori: n olf hsa tood Liih.ir:u. tl Hfti.ii-l tii" liirift, W h.'n rar:h af r-'I wnii l-t'od; And tvoulust Thotl I'urin .1 Uotr, And bsv itu lrulh Cr-etl Fk-i)t;i-' f rl i:r tiiy 1 :ctv 17 haiio rbUl lir:a il ll 5!v !i,r rtr!inJin''thT, Xv Wli. u I u l.u: a h:, I'v- ts.-i n hr eyz ol' b.uj Wi tsp o'vt il ior.- "f J07 i Tii -ir ir-ix-.. 1 Uij-r st:ii, Aui d -ar they an: lo in.' IS.- iU: fcD-fea lltr w..1. On, let liua ctti nuuk on. A'jsss of Health. The Hiislon Juurnl reports atiad,n,ra-;,odi) w,lhoUt tellioj. Tne.!.a!;ug bov b!e lucture before,. he. Mc.canIileLhraryj,lwe4 jn fl,.e ...jnutes the most i..iforl.Jt Association, by the II mi. II irace Mann advjw . ,he pf0inil( wi,Ie awake boy nev thi successor of Adams iu Congress. The er hlt , mngfi, u j(.p bu! s!ritin, harJ following extracts are worthy ull attention hi.nll . r.. ih., msrli BJ f,.r -The young man walks in the Jst of lemptaiious lo appetite, the improper inriu!- gence ol which is in danger ..f proving his I but first-rate buy depend upon themselves, j The case f Green, the reformed Gsm ruin. Health, longevity ,ani v.riue.depend ; and after a little teaching, just enough to j j,,, WM Rrrft,ed io Albany a fo-. on his resisttna these lemp:i ,s. The know w hat is to b d. r,e, lheV as no fur- j d(,y, 41I1 up,)ri , charj,e 0f obtaining mo Providence ol G id is no more re-ponsil.tr ,h..r favors a' anyU dy. B.-s d., it is a ; n,,v onjief f: preleflc. h iflvNfi because a man hy improper indulgence b 'olorious .h.n for a b..; to .his nob'e l ,,y lhe Poite Ma-isia, nod the com, s a subject to disease, than for the ( w..y of m lf-.elia.u-e, acti,.y , I energy, j cmt,UlIlt d-burged. ife is s'tll in cuslo p.kingo. his pockets. For a jou.g .nan to S.,-:h an one is worth a hundied of the p .or, j ay on a chitr of b bU possession iiijine his heahh. is to wave his le-a''h, diaohn creatures w ho c in hard y wah .1Ilors Treasury notes" is to waste h.s patrimony, and distroy his ' iheir own hands without beiu,: u d each i ' capacity for virtu us deeds. Sh uld a man lime h.iw it is done. Give me ti e boy who J A bril has passed the Scnute of Ohio, love God, he will have ten times the strength will do h's ow n work pro npt'y an 1 well, ; author Z'ng the C inimtssioners of the se for the exercise of it, w.tli a s-und boily. : i;a.-)ut 8s!.in , except once for aii. at the ' era! counties l subscribe for one copy of Not only the D?rj ot, but the quality ,of a man's labors depends upon his health. The productions of the pvt. the man of science, or the orator, must be affected by Lis ht-aith. Not only lying lips, but a dyspeptic siom-! ach, is an abomination lo the Lord. The man who nPgpCls to coi ro! his appetites, ,. . . ,. . , . .. Ms is lo finite! I what Aicho.as is to lluti-i buy pa-n. and the purveyor and market men bring home dUease. Our piou, , A ... K i. ! . ..k... i . , , . ! lour roau meei; ye. every ge'ineman oria- , i ITU'S suicuv os ii incy ufu mc wwc n . , i..... ' pisioi : ari'i were mu mu m resivt t., nut ' . manv who are honored nnw wilh a resiing ; : place at Mount Auburn, wnnld be ljund at ! the rross roads! Is it not amazing thai mu.i invited toa repast worthy nfyiegnds.should stop to feed on garbage, or, when called to partake of the Circean cup should lop lo ; h swine ! "!f vounj m-n imigine lhat ihe grntific- i turtle soup or lobster salad, as reallv rem- j 7 " ' " . - j - . :r.u .a .u "... .I..l1,,fi J,,r" ,;,at ation of appetite is the great aource of en i this week, nl w hich soni" ininca'e I" ' j.u.ge. has br-' discontinued by the pre joymenf, they w ill find this in the highest j cases were ably argued. D irnsr one of ! fM..i,,!.j.,ur.-. It proved unnecessary dejiree with industry nil temperance. The these trisls, James T. Hale. 1., ol j an j u,,.t.;s ppr-use. epicure, who seeks it in a dinner which ! ,,ni- fie ,lf!lr uiiil find Ih fni.- niei.t ! i . -. . . t it- l i: . . Rpneiue mm tne Lioorer w no oines on t 'shilling. If the devotee of appetite d-sircs i its hijhest gratification, he mut not .send IG.'.i. for buffalo longti-i. but climb a rpountain.or pi)f thc t; .s! tlla ; lni3 co.jalry, ..iys swing an axe. W thou- health there is no ; lh (JI...hIjm (Oroo) Slalesm in, of the delicacy that can provoke aaappeiile. Who- Oth. one hundred head of fat caiile be evcrdastroys his health, turns the . most i , Mf Svnwur p.,.,..,..- have del.cioiis vian.ls into ipecac a.mai .es. l tie j man lhat is physically wicked does live out half his days, and he is not halt j alive when he dor Jive. However g-a-.. ! oils God may he with the heart, he neu r pardons the stomach. "Let the. young pursue a course of te m perance, s .briety, and industry, and be n.n retain his vigor nil three scoie years nnd ten, with his cup of enjoy ment lull, nnd de part painlessly as thu candle hums owt in ihe socket, he will expire. j "But look at the opposite. When a man suffers his appetite lo control him, he turns his dwelling into a lazar house, whether he lives in a hovel clothed with rags, or in the splendid mansions or gorgeous clothing ol the upper ten. "Lei every young man look on this pic lure and en that, and tell which he will choose. Society depises the wretch who debases himself, and treats him as (he wild horses do (heir imrnctable members get hi in inside a ring, and with their heels kick him to death.'' The Lowell Courier says, there have been ten factory girls married every year from a single boarding house in that city during the last five years ! The house is always full, every girl being anxious to board there ! Notes purporting to be issued by the Farmers Bank of Harrisburg." (Pa.) are in circulation in the West. Then ia no sues- concern. Csnascl to Boys. j Gail Sentiments. He brisk, neroei;c and prompt. The! Agriculture is the nursery of patrrism. wo.idis fu:lol boys and men ,.,, who! A wise'g-.vern.nent will not be !o in rfral through life, and d -cide n-.th.n2 for ! fostering the agricultural interests, themselves, hu! just diaj,;!e one leg niter I"t every iarmer who hts a son lo edu thcother.and Ictlhinss take their own av. : cute, be.ieve and rememhi:r. that science Such per pie are. the dull s'.utf ol the ear I Thev hardly deserve as mjch rreJit as thej ! wooden tries, for the tws do ail they can, :u m-rely grow ing,-iud bearie.o only leaves jand seeds. But these po ir, drawling, drig i Jtin hoys do not turn their capaci'ies to I profit half as f.ir as tin y mig'it be turned : 1 thev aie unproli a .e, iiae a romy cjy in ' harvest nine. N w the bris, nertetic boy w-dl he I " , corriuu'iuV awak, nut ineiely wilh his jhodiiy eves, b.;t with h' mind anl att-n ! ti. n djr'ng the hours of buipess. AVer he learns wh it ha lus lo d , he wiii Like a pride in doin! i' puni-tuully and well, and .' would lie ashamed lo be 'old wh:.t hu oool.t possible, out of his own energies. Tdird - raie boys are aUays depending on other.-; j beginning, any qu. tioi ; 'he boy ho hus ' his wits about htm, is never behind hand, u:.d d ju'i let the gra-s grow under his bet-Is. '; - . O.K. i ti ime months since, a rn.lr.m l conluct.r ' wss prosecuted for refusion to let a i-i-ur I smoker proceed in ihe rars. The case i was tiled at Su'en.. nnrl rtiM r.,.,Lin , t.tm. I tdl was smoked by the cuur' an 1 jury with , ., , . t a biil ol coats against hon in be i ii, ol th.- Jf ,il!i,n'- T,i': X V. Cur. & impcrer " ' """" s : " la"' ,,f ih'.'.'urfht io o fall lime. Il M Uilil-iab etiiy ihe law of the I Inn 1 m ir u i I i I i aaj . .i" i'iii i, s-t it i,v n'l'lii if I ft- jl SH'J. -Jsl deeded upon s-jeh correal . . L.rmrii.les. A nian wi h the nie;ie!s, or I .r even the small pox, is not a more iillcn si ve ... .. , , o c; in a railroad cirin in a sm-iker, .... , , ,. .,ni i h n-ifkuta in ih'h a n.iii:.or-i 1. 1 t r lieing requested lo d.-si', he ouhl tn b , I pitched oveiboarl w. h a Utile cere.nony ' ,H wtiiiiii nf. ii i i iit.v.ii.iM ail ! ii.i-ri.niiii r ..i i l ' .. ...i . . i . :-...t , " i An adjourned l.ourt ha been m le-st-m IViletonte, delivered an argumen'ativ? ' speech w bich we have hcai J s;.uU-i. ol t.s one Ol 111'.: i;c-l uciiioru at tiii- ut. i"i i ..i- .... i .. . .i ..:. . i i ii..- i..., t .. number of years. I.tuis.'uwn Cztltr, wn shl1, , ,rnf. p,lf,v, uf ,raVciin over the inouomin. If' the eX(H.r;IIlt.llt nroves good , it is the in enttoo f lVir. K.ntck ta sii w e.even h-iadwl Io J m. I-5'J 61 jcirsh .d e v-spd s i.f" the marriage of Abel II renins. Ksq-, pro prietor of tha P.' tcox Hotel, in Co.icord, !.. Ii., lo his present wi.e. This un.on ! as ci-nstnnated morel: an three years be- lere Washington was itmugii rated s the first Piesiden!, and has continued through the fifteen Presidential terms. In the Supreme Court, sitting al Boston, 1 the Jury in the case of William Browning vs. Dorchester Turnpike Company, reii- dered a verdict for tha plaintiff, awarding j worM are publish of nowapnrs i him S4000. for damages received by iheveniw your bas.r, m the papers, i! yo ... .i if . I I H.r.,.1.1 ft-nur fMttfom. unsetung ot nis -coaise on me roaa oi uic ; defend mis. St. Lriuis is said, by the papers, to le a great gainer by the tire lhat destroyed six millions of prorty. The new im provements in streets and buildings having enhanced the value of the estate Ur more than enough to cover all the losses. A large amonnt of money is said to have been made in Baltimore, by the re cent speculation in coffee. Ooo merchant is said to have cleared $30,000, whilst others have made proportionably large amounts. tu. n ;iu iw ...nrwenced owr' - JJk ll7 aLSO-tl V1IIW . awnM-a - - - - - ( tions last Tuesday. h, j iJ the f ) in J ti n ol every thin u ible in a;.-:ruiturc. Science tiejjt combine with practice to make a good farmer. The opposition animal bKik farmtn res's on the shoulders of to monster, ig norince and prejudice. If you sepinte science from agricuhura, you rob a uali iri of its principal jewel. A skilful agriculturalist wilt consttitl! oueof I'.e mightiest bi!nrks of which Civil t.b.-rty can Loast. Maine Farmer. A Hit. The Wis'tiiig'on c jn esjn I.T.t of the ll.tstoii Atlas, in iiotijirjg ib erritic fire-and-tow D.s-u:iion speech ot I'hngman, says, the fiery o.ator reioai'ktd b'fore he closed, "that very likely geo ilemsn rri'ht Ci'l t're seitim inn of thia s,eech treison " " O.i. m," replied h I veteran mm of senss Tnadjus S.tveus 1 of P,'mM Ual,: " oUr 0D'-V IkWe " !)e cf!roe ol '),'', ' each of the leading cewspnpers of eacli I political party priated in the ci-unty, and to 1 have ihe same bjuud aod preserved iu th -fJi-.-e ul i!.e licorder. G..v. Trun.b :!!, of Connecticut, has a'p- ' noin'ed Frid iv nes! 8 a Isst d?. Il9 i invites the pravers of the people to God I K:ii In will e.o.hrm and render indissolu- b e our Yvtnnn! I nion, and frustrate lha , . , ,, . '.railorous dt-Mgnsol all tlioie who conspire its ruin. A Coloucd I. U. learn ft mo t'.e IV' ra ,.. .La ika 'niufr.iiV rf ?M li'r!- ! . . ,'.... h,. ...Vnlerred "die (life of I). D upon J.W.C. Pennington, a colored , , a' Mr. I1. ouce He th'.t thinks himself injured, let him s-.y, ' Hither I hsve deservrrj this, or I have not I'' 1 hate, il is a judgment ; if have n.-t.it is an iniustiee; und the doer bus more re" son to r; ash i njd of it than n .im.i.Dr - '" I U e so-tt st ited that the public ition of h , o p..nil'a m" t'je German Wr.. M-.reilmu O:io Thousand of the most ; infijeirial Bistoni .ns have signed a rc comoo nd on ol Le Grand's p'a.i ot a ll.nl li .ad liotii St.L-iuistoSan Fianctsco I S..i! neX' the is s.id tha a convention if Fieo rs wiV, l e h. Id at Buffalo in June . r is intce ltd to le an opposition to Si-u l.ein Convention at N-ishvil!e. M-. J.lin Ivram-r, near Rliersburg, f.ter C .. recently ctitigh! a bald eaglo in wolf trap. The noble bird measures ! at) ut seve.i feet from tip to Up Tw young Ul.es, Miss A'tnua Fraim anl M s Miry Ward, have b-c mu regu lar s uJjr,ls in the medical d -p ifttn-rut ot the Memphis Ias'iinte. I', is reported thtl a man was mnrderert near Sin?for Uown, this county, on San jdav evening last. Svna not known. Union Star, Feo. 1 1. Th most useful sign-painler. in tlm. . v. .... An actor a- Mobile bs bequeathed hi head to the theatre lor a Yorick's skull '" So it seems lhat some use can bo u.aj- even of no actor! - The first plank road in New Jersey t-r about to be comium need al Newark. U is to run Iron that place to Jersey ciiy. The success of the attempt al tea cul ture in South Carolina, seems to be nom beyond the reach of doubt. There are about 60,000 Germans res- ident in New ork, and in tne vwiea (Stales' it.CO0.OOO.