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LEWISBUKG CHRONICLE WEST BRANCH FARMER. The Fai'sagr. Cabbages. The cabbage has laxly been chemically examined, in consequence ol the failure of the pol.ilo", Willi a vii'w to substitution lor thet root. It is fuml to be richer in muscle-torming mauer than any crop we pro.

It contains more libriu or gluten, of which substance the muscles ar made, ttiid hence is richer in (he ni.iienal essential tu the health, growth mid strength the Hiiimul wheat contains ah. ml 13 per cer.l. of it, beHiis 23 but dried cabbage contains Irom 3i to 41 per cent, of this all important uf hich the principal mass of the um.i ul structure is built. An acre nod inn will produee 40 tons of cabbage one acre uf 20 tons ol drum-head cabhaje will id 1 500 lbs, of glu'rn one acre of Swedish turnips ui.i produce about 80 ions, which will yield 400 lbs. of glut- one acre of 25 bushels of In at will yield 200 lb, oi gluten one acre of 12 tons ol potatoes, will yield I50 lbs.

of g'uten. Such is the variation in our general crops, as to the amount of this gluten, this special kind of riourislim nt.this niussle-sus'aining princi pie, which accounts for the pre erence giveu by experienced farmers to the cabbage as food for stock and milk cows. The cabbage flourishes best in a moist rich soil, such as reclaimed swamps it is ire hardy thnn the turnip in its incipient growih and at a stage whm the whole fields of turnips are to be swept off i.y the Uy c.ilil'a.e plants ennegh to set an acre can be effectively protected under a lew panes ol or a yard or two of gauze in a I rime in the garden. Il is best lor those farmers who plant cabbages, to laise the plai.t Irom the seed carefully in tneir gtirdcns, in beds like nions, and then transplant the sprouts, hen about MX niches high, to the field. In the early of the cabbage requires carefd euHivjimn.most of which, however, may be doi.e with the plow and horse hoe as soon ns the leaves expand isnd shade ihe ground, weeds are ellectively prevented Irom growing enough to injure ihu crop or propagate their own seed.

This leaves the field in as fine cunJitioc or the next crop as couid lie desired. Cabbage roots should have piemy ot voom to fhnot away dow n. The ground them should he deeply spaded in a garden, and deep plowed to a field. Any rich compost or well rutted manure 14 I for cabbage coarse or unferuieu-ted in inure is not good. Ashes, alter ol I'aris, bone dust, ludrette, and a Ii: It? will be found nem (icial, but above all, I' our farmers cou' i save the uiiue of the Mtabtc and th-t mixed wi'h two-third of run vvater during a sle-wer.

just on top ol the ground, they would find the cabbage Crow to a very'lifjie size, and with fir in I heads. This plan ol manuring has neen long by the I (inch, and scotch gjrd'-ner. Srient'" Atu-riran. AgTicu-tunl writer iu Dbio t'ultivator, dis-; coursing- ou the anoTe subject, thus hits at -me t.f the ben-fits derived from shows of tl.is eharatt-r 1. Y.s 'z us to greater effort to oo'aiu tb-it which hhall enible to in tio) particub.r ocupt; which we chosen.

And this knowl-; Igi tusy in a measure, be ebt i.a -d ly i itnossinj the other and learning t-'ir mode tf operatinn. 2. a coinp-iriiou of onr productions with those of otbi-rs. S. firm stock every f.ir-nii.r A.

r. tu keen the mo-t lin Is of eat lie, shw-p and ami how can he knoiv that he has gut thciu uuus be compares with his neighbor. '1 here he will Sie the best specimens of an ad- lphia line connects with it a iiKes domestic animals, and if better than his the charge to Wilk s-owu, it will stimulate him to improvement. I will be only l'J and to 1'ittston 4. IJy witnessing the diff-reut breeds of; 1 for 10 words or less and 1 cent caKle, sheep, Ac, and making hiiuieif ac- fur each additions! word.

The connection quaiuteJ wiih peculiarities, he may be ena- between Susejuehautii and l'hiladelpliia bied to pr iteet himself against the imp' i lines, is now at Wilkes-IJarre instead of sitiont a hich are freiiticiitly practised upon Hazleton. tho ignorant farmer, under the name of Iturhatu Cattle, or French Merino Sheep. Ac. ll 'W many of us have been w- fully Lumb'uggeJ by speaNilators, in consequence of our igu iranoe, when we ought to have kuown better. Farmer and Artist.

Of what use is all your studying ami vour books?" said an honest fanner to an in "euiuus artist. They dou't wake the corn grow, nor prudu'-u vegetables for market. My im does more good with bis plongh in one month, than you can do I with all your books and papers iu one! j.ar." What plough does your son use id the art'nt, (i Why, he uses 's plough, be sore. 11 can Jj u'lthing with any other. rising this we save liaif the labor, and raise full three times as we did with tbe old wooden couceru." Tho artist turuod over one of bis sheets and showed the farmer the drawing of his i.raised llounb, i-avinz with a siuiU, I I urn the inveutor of your favorite plough, aud my name is The astonished fanner shook the artist bearti by the band, invited him to call at tbe farm house, and make it Li home a- a.

hi Ukd. The Illustrious Fanner. Custis, in Lis Itecollcctions of General George draws the following portrait of the illustrious farmer Fancy to yourself a fine noble looking old cavalier, well mounted, sittiug firm and erect in bis saddle, the personification of power, mellowed yet not impaired by time, the equipments uf his steed all proper and in perfect order, bis clothes plain, and those of a gentleman, a broad brimmed hat, with small gold buckle in front, a ruling switch cut from the forest, entirely unattended and thus you have Washington on bis farm, iu Lis last days at Mt. Vernon. iiis ride ou Lis extensive estate would be from ei'ut to fourteen miles he usually movid at a in iderate pace, passing through Lis fields, uud inspecting everything; but when behiud time, tbe uiost puustual of men, would display the horsemanship of bis better days, and a hard gallop bring bim up to time, so that the bound of his horse's hoof and the first diuner bell should be beard together at a quarter to three o'clock.

Publishing the Laws. The proposition to publish the laws in the newspapers of the State, has been rejected in the House of lvepreseritatives. If anything were wanting to destroy all confidence in the wisdom and integrity of the present legislature, this is enough. They can vote $1500 for champagne and oysters for Kossuth and themselves to feast upon they can appropriate money to transport free negroes to Africa, and for every other purpose where the principal part is to be distributed among themselves and their particular friends no matter how large the State debt or how heavy the burthens of tbe people; but when it is asked to make a small appropriation to place tbe entire public acts befure the peo ple, at the earliest practicable moment, the public treasure must be guarded with argus-eyed vigilance We want the ayes and nays upon this question, aud if the list can be published extensively, we will guarantee that but few of tbe latter will ever visit llarrisburg again, except at tJwir own urjxnse. Carbon Gazette.

ITriuisburg Cljronirlr. H. C. XIICKOK, Editor. O.

N. WOBDEW, fruiter. rash in felTanci, $1.75 in three month. $2 paid wittitu tit yritr. aiid at liu did uf tin- year.

A-rnt5 iu it Tainier aud Curr. Fkiday Mousing, May 1-1, li'rl. ADVERTIZE' Kj-i-ui. Pnl.li-o.ijn-:.. Ol.v 1 Country Mantift'-'-tui-- r-.

i.ii uli.i wi in I ill w.ul i 'i In ill i liiri-u tin- ---f 'I jkt Iin. 1 tr'H'ii lim in a Ii.ti a ir. a 1. on i-f iun nii.l in t-i'-moi-rati I' tl I 'mriiL jtw ut-N Ii r-T J. V.1 A.

Of V. -ati Hi iu. r.itti- I tnti' i I 1- th Juni-. tv Lit; Cut W- 1' C-Thc Proprietor of tho Lc-x-ibiirj effors that tu be ivtn the lirst of ivf ii-U'hi county meeting in New llir-lin, next Tuc I.it. meeting on We ifSjTue Session nf till- I'llivet- sify Lvi-I'iirg C'liiinetiCi on Thursday in ik.

Omit, next week (The Sheriff's Sales, Jitry I.i-t, Trial and llegister's Notices. uiav be found tr the last time this Court on tho tiituiti of page of this I tt7T Telegraph Line now exten 1 to riits'oii, and the l'hi! i Railroad Items. Tbe Common Coua-! cil of IMiiladelphia jhiwI the bill to loan One Million of Dollars (city bonds) to the Suubury Erie l'oad, but the measure was by the Select Council. A recousidt-ratiou of the proposition is confidently anticipated. The lJaltiuiore American of last Saturday states that the movement in IJaltinmre is kept back by the delay on the part of the Legislature of Maryland to pass the bill authorizing that City to advance its credit to amount of Half a Million of liars.

This bill has passed the Seu- ale, ana we lioj'C will pass tne House without dlay aud this done, the aetiou of the City will promptly follow." f. jAbnut last Tuesday, a boy named Ail-m Smith, aged five years, fell 1 into tht -canal at Lock Haven, and drowned. The canal was raked throughout the night, but his body was not found uutil 10 o'clock Wednesday morning, having floated thro' the outlet lock. ErA pleasant poet or poetess is writing for tne J'hilad. from "Wis Valley." There are a hundred delightful valleys iu the West Draneh cuutury iriich cue docs A.

F. Uaiuruekcn Luii lietu Temperance Reetlng. Ia accordance with a suggestion of the Northumberland Presbytery, a meeting of all those in favor of a law to prohibit the sale of intoxicating liquors as a beverage, will be held in the Presbyterian Church in Lewisburg, on the 2d Wednesday (9th) 1 June, at '1 o'clock, P. M. Uev.

lr. Yeo- mans, -Mr. liarbaugn, and Dr. Maleoin, i have been invited to deliver addresses. Susquehanna Rail Road Sleeting.

Adjourned meeting at the Lewisburg Town Hall on Saturday evening, 15th May. A General Meeting of all friends of the Itoad will be held at the Court House in New lierlin, on Wednesday, ll'lh May, at 1 o'clock, P. M. Erik Rail-road. Instruments for three engineering parties, I aised this place last week, to be used upon different portions of the line of this con templated work.

One party, we understand, have commenced a preliminary sur vey near Dauphin. HttrriAury Keyttone, ilh. We are informed a I'hilada. Company has bought out the Trevorton Coal Com pany, and in their employ tlie engineers above referred to are engaged. The 1'al- tiuiore Company will have tbe exclusive, prior right to the Kailroad route for a year to come.

CSjrSonje people stem to suppose that in taking a newspaper, and paying for.it, they purchase the Editor into the bargain which is an error, even if the people aforesaid arc rich. It is likewise erroneous to imagine that when a Printer does work for a man or body of men, tbe favor is all on one side, and the workman belongs, soul and body, to the patron." It is also a mistake, that because a salaried officer pays out for others, money for work and services performed, hr. "yiVcV iV. It is the money of others, due for labor done. It is also a mistake to suppose that a man can not smile and smile" aud Hatter, aud be a hypocritical uilaia still.

The Crops. Since tho recent gras and other summer crops begin to look up," although S3 backward a season has rarely if ever been known in th's region. Wheat is found to be omcwbt.t winter-killed, and the fly is also at work a full crop as usual is not anticipated. Tbe abundat.t crop cf last year remains. the latest from Europe sho a further decline in broadstutfs.

Of fruits, there is a variety as usual. Iu some localities there is an abundance of buds or 1'1' ssom-, while ether trees in the neighborhood, give no signs of fruit. The complaint that peach-trees iu particular are is vtry general. JSSfAbout the largest o.v nentest jour nal we kuow of in Pennsylvania, is the (( HA if ('ham now in its Kth year, and conducted by Stover It is most decidedly a goi'd-Iooking sheet, ami I hears interna! evidence rf labor and at'et! tion, well-rewarded. on Johnn' I new type, and eigbt enliitt'Tis to a page, any citizen of Frrtnklin enmity nny be proud of i.

is certainly in clover'" now, at; 1 will be found worthy of bis position. eomry could suj -rt one or two just such journal, were her mt ans nn wasted on a doien unncccrsary and half-starved things.) 8i-Tbe Magnus Apollo, i (( lattk-buuis, Calbouns, and General otumuu'itrs ot outu Carolina, in rtate I Convention assembled, have solemnly proc laiuif 1 to the world that they have just tiiti-r i seceuing, an'l secede, the 1. niou if a tj fo States -but ihat they vuut secede, just now, any way ulu the name of tbe Prophet figs BiIt is stated, Jeuny Lind left her native laud with the secret pledge of raising One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars for the endowment of Common Schools in Sweden. The Home Journal says she has redeemed her pledge, aud despatched homeward the last instalment of that bum. fra? Tbe mountains Northwest of Lewisburg been on fire most of the last week, filling the air with smoko during the day, and presenting a magnificent spectacle at night.

We have not heard of any loss of property by the fire, which has been extinguished by recent rains. Another Firk in Kelly Tp. We are informed that the brick house of Samuel Spotts, in Kelly Union was consumed by lire in tho early part of this week. We are not informed of the particulars of the casualty, or of the amount of loss sustained. fc-The New lierlin tiermaii Demo-krat" has a recommendation of Col.

Gl-n. F. MiLLKR for Congress the Yolkes-freund" of the same place has a communication ia favor of Hon. Nek Middles WARiH for that educe. penny-a-liner recently remarked that 'Congress is doing nothing, and the Legislature is pilii.g it up." Since the Legislature adjourned, Congress waits for the Natioual Convention to do something fur them to pile up." News ani Notions.

JtJFbr anything yu made kiwum MjrHr wfit wiutti tiupo -Mfttr wltat mini tu tjug 4rV wltt you tuct luu 4 tiU.r cMtttyuu nl miirr cuntwvrt Vtir ri UJ.tr M'u Kjt' yffU ttlj 3fc 23 The CarroCton (Illinois) Banner cf Saturday says 1 wo cases, some what resembling cholera, happened this week in Calhoun county, oppesite Columbia. A woman bv lbp name nl lr. Keel on was taken la.t Sunday morning, and d.ed! i.i fuuriu.nr. A Mr also taken, and died in luriy-eilit hour I he fhyMcian in attendance upon the ca-cs, declared them to be cho.era, or something very similar. The Ne Orleans Picnyune has Yuca tan dates to lite 7th Serious fesrs were entertained for the solely Gen.

Lt Vega, witli hiscnnuiiaiid. Nothing had been heard of him, and it was feared he had fttlcn into an ambusmde, and his whole force cut off. The Indian war is far front being at aa end. Gov. Ramsey his issued his proclamation, giving official notice that (he Maine Luw has been ratified by the people of Minnesota, and went into effect on the 3d in -it.

The "Democracy" of Wilmington, held an election of Delegates to iheir County Convention lust week, and re solved at the same time to lest the strength of their rival candidates for President. The result was For Lewie Cass, 307 ephen A. Douglass, 34 Hutler, liuchan-an, Marcy, Houston and all others united, 0. The Supreme Court commenced its session for the Mi fd'e District, at Hanis- burg on Monday last present. Chief Justice liark, and Associates Lewis, Lowry, and Woodward.

Buffalo, May II. The Eagle Street Theatre was burned down this morning. The bre broke out shortly after I o'clock, and the entire building, with its contents. was consumed with great rapidity, nothing hut the bine walls bring lelt. The building was worth about and the liss of Mesni.

Csrr 6t Warren, the managers, could not be less thnn that sum. We have no account yet ol the insurances. Lola Montez danced last night to a crowded house, but waa indifferently ree'd. She obirered to dsnce a second night, according to engagement. She look her werdiobe home, and lost nothing by the lire, at which she was present the whole lime.

Albany, My 11 The Court of Appeals tins iifertfcvon, declared the Canal Law unconsti'utional. Ualtimoie, My II. The Washington r-ortepon lent of the Sun says that Mr. Fillmore is about coming ool with a lefer Irc'iiRin to be a ratidida'i for the Prrsi encv, unit the Whig National Convention, which assembles in this city, shad (tiling resolutions asserting the tiuahty ol the Compromise measurts. New Haven, Mav 11 The House ol Itepresenta'ivcs have concluded balloting for a U.

S. Senntor, otih the litllowii) result lsa tc II. Toucy 13; Uogor S. Ualdwin, 81; Fiatins tiiib-ttp, free soil, fi SaiMiff li.e!tai:i. dem, It: H.

S. I'tards'ey, dent. I n.iie unmber Mr. loutey cin-- leiiiiy ciiosiu. i t.o will vote i 2 aiiii -Mr.

'1'ou. ey i it receu l.tr.'c nei) "Tity, bis paty there II to 7 ST' r.g. 1 I. The Vermin' Centra; itoiroad Df ot ot Nor'htir'd, Mnsomed bv tire ist tht. T'fie bnoks net pipers were saved.

The company is iu. insured. Kossu'b viirrd Chnrlestown, ni'ita ion of (tie citizens, on Mur.d.iv, er.o iva-, ricrir(l ty pro'-i iion and speech of welcome from the JHjor at i.tinker In. io Inch Kossuth r' pind in one of his mo-l excellent ell'iils, nl'nbng to tht tuomurii'S connected the spot. li islou.May 8.

Ii.lelligei cs nnn ree'd here this morning ol a "nous bccdi nt btlel lion. Daniel Wibster. Wluisi near Marsblit Id, be viae thrown from his carnage, striding upon the head and rif.ht shoulder, with sui stur.iiiri,. forre as to be insens ble for several nun oies. lis injuries, I hough seveie, art 'iir unalely not but they ili ikciy tie ii in in at M.irsblield somi Mays.

lioston, May 7- The. House Reprc--entatives to dtiy, relused to consider the vole by which the prohibitory liquor bib wax passed. The vole stood 2 17 nays to J.l yeas. Cincinnati, May 7. By the Southern papers received, we perceive that a con vention of cotton planters of the Southern ate- is to take pluce at Mobile, on Mon day tho lllih inst.

Providence, May 7 The Maine Law has passed the House to day by a vole ol 47 to 27, and in the Senate without a division. New Vork, May 8. Chevalier Hulsr-mun, the Aulriu'ti Minister, took passage in tho steamship Franklin, which sailed from this pott to day. The Capital ol tbe Cnnard Steamship Company, is nn I is nil owned by a tew individ-ials. he Company own nine steamships.

There i no future event more certain, than thai (Icii. Scott will receive the vote of Wisconsin iu the Convention. We learn from the Washingtrn Telegraph that Matihew ('bur of that city, died on Thursday morning, alter a pnnrncied illness, aged about GO years. Mr. Cinrke, was ihe clerk of the L'liited S'ates House cf liepresentalives durintr and subsequent to the administration of Q.

Adams, lie was highly esteemed lor his faiihlulness its an officer, and for hi manv virtues as a private citizen. Rev. Oiiidnin R. Brown, for fifty year? pa-tor oi tlie 1st Baptist Washinuton, and reputed author ol Col. Johnson's Sun day Mail Ik-pott, died icceu ly.

Iu tha list of premiums awarded at a i country fair, a reporter gave under head i of "Sheep Hest fine wooled buck, John Buck and under that of Domestic Articles LSesl bed comforter, Miss Harriet Sheldon." A minister of the Goepel sent the Gcrmantown Telegraph, a note the other day, in which he stud he was the pasture of a certaiu cuiigicgution the name ol which he spelled incorrectly We observe that one of the not content with bestowing Aid de-camp launiui.nas in.enicu a new honor ne bestows canes on thte who have Kron f.iJ, or (ought till ail was "blur," tn "the caue." Pans of NoRTUTBEitLAND We noticed a lew days since an article which originally appeared in the I'nvM TVws.copied into a neighboring Democrat, making as we believe an unwarr-ifi'able if not base attack upon this Bank. At tbe time this article lirt met our eye, we were at a loss to acc't lor it. not only because of the high reputation of the Institution, but of what we ever supposed to be the good n.ttured and inof fensive conduct of the editor ol the 1 imes. lis hanff appearance in Ihe columns of Mr paper, uect on. nas rei.c.ru doubt and diificultv.

vte happen lo know, .1 i 1 iron, gooo au.ni.niT, me wt. the KJitors, i at least one of them, has lor some time stood towards lhat Bank, and hence the of the article in question. Il is a standing rule with all jnks never to discount the paper of any man, no matter how unquestionable may be his endorser, so long as either mav have a note in Bank unpaid, and under Protest yet, notwithstanding this rule, we know from good authority that at least some of the very persons who now endeavor to injure the Bank and assnd its affairs, have been more than once thus nccommodalrd! Aain we say hence Ihe authorship of the article that in the Times. As to any "faction" alluded to, we have not a word to say. We know of no factions, norjlo we care for them but it may be as well to add that the faction referred to have ever been able In manage their own affairs, in every situation in life, and need no assistance Irom us.

But the Bank which sustained a high and enviab'e repu'ation through every difficulty, whi'e others have been crushed, carrying ruin and distress in every quarte'. is a very different question, ami ot it we have fell it our duty to speak. Democrat. Mr. lb tussore is apiointed to succeed Mr.

Khett as U. ti. Senator from South Carolina. In reply to a letter of inqniry, ihe first assistant of the Postmaster General has announced that an article or advertisement in a newspaper may be marked with a pen or pencil, without; subjecting the sheet to letter postage, if it is done for the sole purpose of readilyjattracting the attention of ihe person to whom the paper may he sent. If the mark should be made so as convey any information, the paper would men be charged with 1 he New York Commercial of Saturday afternoon says The canalsof the State are now open, but their business thus far does not compare favorably the previous A bill appropriating five thousand dol lars to aid in ihe coion zvion of the frfe persons of color in ihe Slate ol Indiana Iihs pasd branches ol tbe (ienpiat V.n.l.l ii IT.

r.r 1 um 1 11 ihvor M.ne law was voUd dowa- ayes roes 70- Ahoill ihree r.rr rpnt. nf lht f-rnnle of C.iiPinna-i are colored. Oi the 1 re nop. u.rion of 112 3(56 souls, about 6') "crved as the Pastor of ihe Gerur. which were born in ibe Cmled 1 Kefnrmed Church at Haston for a period and f5 Ct'O in foreign countries.

5: ears. The number of persons iu MH-n pepubiiion, -1(1 000 are nnan. I attendance at his fureral, was variously are Irish, 5t 00 are ai 1 (torn 5.01)0. 1000 air from o'her parts of K'irope. The Gerrrnl (Ynlerenre of the Meiho dist Kpi.eopnl Church a 10 meet at Ho ion on a'urdav.

The Convention con- Delegate's from twenty-eight annual conferences. Tbe ins! Washington of Dr. John IW'dwin, charged wi'h ah-tracting papers from the files of ihe Sintc Department, has resulted 111 a verdict ol not 11. 1 1 -r .1 i. t- Tf Grand Jurv of the IT.

S. Circuit 'ourtof Mobile have reported as an alar unrig fact, that ihe nver in front of that coy is rapidly narrowing and filling up. At Ihe end of the wharves, where there was sixteen and a ball feet ol water in 'there are but nine feet now. A private despatch from Columbia states 1 hut liheit has resigned his seat in the U. S.

Senule. Our Lewisburg friends seem to be well-off for manure. Thev have anv ouanlitv stacked up in sugar loaf shape in their streets. We hope they will he removed before we acoiuvisit lhat 1 lace, ns we Milton folks aie not accustomed lo such offensive obstructions in the streets. M.l-ton Democrat.

Wo saw a package on the steamer Logan vesterday, addressed to Prof. Sdlunan and Dr. Yandell, and which we learnt contained a quantity of water taken from a spring near Loganspott, which is said to be a deadly poison. Tbe a'er is certain death to whoever drinks it, and it has been sent hereto be anal zed. Diuutille L'ourisr.

Albany. M.iy 3d. During tbe performance al Kay mood Driesbach's Menige-rie several tiers of seats gave way, precipitating hundreds to the ground. A numlier were badly injured and one boy is not expected to live. Baltimore, May 11.

The Richmond Whig of this morning, contains a letter front the lion. John M. I'otts, in which he states that he has recently had an interview with Gen. Scott, and that Gen. Scott had at one time decided to publish bis views and opinions in favor of Ihe Compromise measures, but many friends North and South, having urged silence, he determined not to do so until after the nomination.

Mr. Holts considered this a wise course, lie says Gen. Scott freely expresses himself in favor of the Com promise measures, to all who approach him. John Reynolds, ex-Governor and ex-' Member of Congress of Illinois, ia engaged in writing a history of that State, Irom Marquette' discoveries, in 1703, to the year 181. KProfessor Wilson, ihe Chridopher Worth" of Blackwood's Magaxme.

has resigned his chair of Philosophy to oase-, quence ol age and infirmity. 4 8 I Matrial Aid i.i Bosrojr. The Boston Transcript of I uesday say -We learn lhat up to last even nj Kossuth had received from Huu- jjarian bonds issued, and lhat money in various sums is pouring in lo a large utnouul. tVe shounl uut le surprised il he shouldVarry away, from his visit to this metropolis, at leas'. 50,000.

Ttmre seems lo be no end to tlie embus. asm manifested from individuals iu lRrei towns in New England, to contribute "material aid" lo Almost eveiy hour adds something to swell lite In the U. S. Arsena.1, near St. Louis.

store, a larger quantity, it is -id, than is to be found at any other depot in tbe I IllUlle At the Annual Exhibition of the Junior -v hiLh st prize for h.ntlish composition, was 1 I L. v- i.i.: awarutu uug oa.i.c rcapej uij nomas iMcaner. i "i xi despatch from Dublin to the Lndon News, dated April says lhat news had just been received Irotn Thomas Francis Meagher, the Irish political convict, had esci pel from Van Kieinen's Land. The intelligence reached bis friends from a private source. A despatch from Cincinnati announces I i the decease, at Louisville, ou tbe 3d Mr.

Amelia It Ihv. 1.IM. uf ttm add I popular poetesses ol the West, who I r-merly wrote a great deal over ihesigualure of "Amelia." Col. J. Cugles Matthias, one of the aids of Gov.

Johnston, has bad his commission renewed by Gov. Iligler well t'e-erved eomplinit oi, and showing thai bis services are appreciated by both parlies. Another Lland Sea. A lake, one bun dred miles in circumference, heietnioie unknown to the whites. has been oiscovi re; within flileeu lin es of Si.

Aniliony, Min nesota. Jenny Goldschtnidt ani Otto have secured their passage in thc steamer AiIjiiI ('apt. West, which is to sail ou the 2U.h May. A Jit Complaint Our ol the Lewisburg Chronicle, thinks that the University at that place 1 1 wrofrjf in sending their Catalogue of officers aud students to the citv to cet printed and wt agree with him. The ol last year was printed at ihe Chronicle rlfcf, and was done exceedingly well.

We can not sec the propriety of going to the City to get every little job of printing done, as long os it ran be done at home juU as ictU The Chronicle has published many able articles in Invor of this Institution, which has added very materially in building it up, and is deserving of ail ihe patronage in the g'fl of the Iaituiia. Miltonian. Tit eg a aw. Ttlegraph means to write from a great distance telegram ihe writing executed from a distance. Monogram, lologram, are words lormcd tpolt the fnrrv analogy and iu Hccemation.

Hence telegram is tbe of a des paid). e.i, we 11 go il. Rev. '1 hornas Poino died in E.tston on I at thc age of years. He ..1 The Fireman's parade in Philadefpb'a K'ml trir.

tin Companips from rinladelphta citv and county parlictpated. ai 'Z 1 Irom a distance, Baltimore furm-h-; 8- I "'ding 2, Lebanon, Ivt-ton, Nor- jriton, and ILinisI urg. each 1. From; 10 l0'wu wcre in How many days will the "milk cf I human kindness keep in a cool cellar, without turtnnu sour I sour A shad weighing 14 has been i can ttlit in the Notary ublics have, by an act uf the Legislature, been aboiislted 111 Ohio. Cincinnati.

May 7 In the Printers' National Convention, yesterday, FfSUi us suo.iiiiien, reconiimniling tne aooiinrn 01 tunuav work, which, alter being discussed was unanimously adopted, ri. 1 1 i nn utitcrtiscmeiii 01 voi. retnoni, I repudiating thesa'e of the Maraposa mines by t'enton, appears in the Lcodon 1 1. 1 ir Daily News. The man who pushes, aside the paper wub Ins brstsip of coffee.and says "there's nothing in it," and who turns up his nose at I) pographical blunders, might find it a profitable exercise in trying to make a paper of his own son-e evening, and then get ihe candid opinion of his friends upon iismeri's.

New Jersey has declared tor Cass. West Chester Market. On Saittrdav last, Butter sold al Mels. per pound: -l-s. al 12 i per dozen Potatoes at Ihe rate of ei.aoio $1.50 per bushel, according to Tne Post tell, ol a man in Maine, ho kept a grocery store, and when he sold a pint and a half pint of rum, always puts his thumb into the measure an enor mously large thumb and at the end ot twenty years proettre, he est mated that he had sold his thumb lor at least and had it Ifl after all.

What an old soaker it must be Our North Coventry (Wes Chesier) Correspondent writes as follows, on the 4th inst It is new to us not to have seen rye heads in April. This was not known in our vicinity before '52, by the oldest observers. The wheat crop in general looks thin and has no promising appearance. Indeed, ihe winier gram ra more, backward than usual, The appeal in tha case of the Coralth. vs.

the Bank of Pa. was tried before hie Honor, Judge Pearson, last week. The finding of tbe jury was in compliance with laa cli" Mr. Treasurer Dickel the amount determined to be now due, under he tax laws of commonwealth, is $36,017 49, and adjudgment for this sum Th by will amount to about $172,000 y0T thc fiua, settlement of tbe disputed inU of j4W iB the tQ tb, Supremt Conrt IltrrULurg Ladies toilette traveling sachets have come into use. They have i.ine compar'-stents, for ribbons, laccs.soap.nins.powdrr, brushes, hair pins, combs and nail brush, fcc.

They a re made of brown holland, and are convenient and portable. Illinois. The Dernocra'ic Convention of Illinois have passed strong resolutions in favor of the Comprint. iae, and alo in txviir rtf Slf.iKn i I i.j fm lfi i or: i rest jt.nc of n.Dgh,lrf in fsII hi Inf has Whig Sleeting. A meeting of the hi -sol Union Count iiciuj in me iouri Il ium at Jee ou fi iourl wreK.) nt Itope ttteie will be a general turn-out lo rati'y the action of ihe la'e llarrisburg Convention, and also lo transact other important business.

Ciiacle JItBRiLL, Chairman. VI'ETHOIXCM, or ROCK OIL, a ularal ftrucur.nl rrt-m a eil iu Aik-ttriij i'n. I'a. Vuo hi.f Ui rrth'. surtacr.

is nut ui, br S.M. klKR. P.llahar. an, kinJ. Iwa takra amnliae Is Ike d.mtr.

wiiirUr paina ua Di.r-iurt.u Ui-1, and Ik taor. 1- M-aiil-bratl, am ainl nrVftts SK.n -iti. nas runsi numerous oi-es or ItUruiuOnni. Aruratgu.t.oJk Ar. MtTcral r9 ot fctivumaUMu ot )ui.

ui.nf li eurtal. tfr AJt ti-rM in uLMr t.t Uii iji.jtj jUttoi'jglJtirrj IHarhrt. Corrected lliii Day. heat rlanseed dried Apples Ivt; Callow Lard Ham ...60 ...33 ..157 Ui lo ...10 ....8 Ii Bacon loverseed. -IIIIK-- at On the fiih in.i., by K.

1) iiewler. Rms ai.d Mi- Mint Asa Bbowx, beib of Ca-I BkfT.LjTp. Uy He Alleman. S9ih ulu Miini anj Mis Mabia twtb of Muni our courtly. Books Statioiicrj-.

rfjjt An evtensite sortnwnt of fie I nl vrrklry Srbwevl Bowks. STATIOEH-Y. ttt. c. imit rtcd and fur tale rery Uw by Lewihurg, May 13, I 52 anS- The genllrman who look.

loaj nt Rwi" from the fiuer hank at' Muiwi' b-t rek. will hanj the account ot tha -ame the owuria, telure tie cwtJhronicle" is i.isurj. iin 1 Feet l.tKiS. suttiibic lur lioot. ihe liiier verv low hv llursh it Ainmorr CI LOT IIS, jsMiot rs, Vestiiig.

Ac. sol.r very cheap for Cash or short credi" by S. A JWW. II ATS, tirst rate per than at anv oitier o'n-'e tin I If. VUN.

Attention, CaBurtm feoards-! Von ate krreby ennmsmietl to. mrrt at the house of A BJatr. in. the Bomiiih ot l.ri inf. un Sat-orJiv, 2h IfJSt.wt o'clock A M.

in lull onilorm lor drill and Ltattalton inspection, each raemtier lo he provide tea rounds of blank cartridge. By order ot Cape F.A.Doiacst. Isaac h. wagnek.o.& I i T.I I JIIipiOJ niOfll WaillCU 1 a young man, an eipeiirnceJ Clerk and pu nd eleani penma. I I ua vi 11 asvtsias (4pKII ia Kiai eu-rvlaa aa 1 I II it i i i'i vrvissAvru.

lie win gi 10 hi empUrra int.resl his umli.ijej attention, and rrlerence of aneireotionab'e be aubinitirj. A reasonable salary or.ly retitiited. For'turlher patticuiars. eruuire 1 1 1 oii-e. ess i THE SUSQUEHANNA RAOOAD DxtenUed lo AM) teiounatimr for the present tbe ii.

ore ot l. If. KIKjtEL l.trly by AntU 4 Menrh) who b.a arrived in lit Br.l liaiit taiiU large, wr) wlecied stock of Spring (Booits, elrcteJ wiih great care a to quality, aiyle ia lbB 'M i iPll IRY GOODS. A VFRlC.ty t.OtJDSwbKU will jir. Mter aati.rar.

yTZZ ''Z'' 7 ln allUkLK. Iirit lllaTS. I 4llaIlaull TfT. Tabl. Irtapen, lloairr, Ilk, man aubaUnOal E.XCir ao French Ciwh Cmimrtmm a larg.

aMrtmrat tiaclbh farfl L7i Una. tiinphams. Ban B.imlMta, ola, Swtaa Hufliiuand Katrines Jaronru. Thnatl, Urea, noaierr Iri al Orriaaa Linen, In GROCERIES, CctTre, Tea, Spire. Susar, Molauaa, Kiea, Caeaaa.

Crar arn. 9uap, Candlea, Tobacco, Se-ara, a a. mm Aim llardicare, Oueensicare, Cedjrvtare, Jitoti and Shoes, Jlatt, Umbrellas, Paitsoli. Brushes, Brooms and other article of Meretnndiie needed here, ah. will be sold at price, so lo as to asloniah pur-chasets.

tltve tht new Merthuttt a trial ryOrain and Ptoduce of all fci, eichange and tbe highest market price H. KISSEL Miffltuburg, May 8, 1853.

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