er—eating, playing and t7lveping together. But now began an exhibition the history of kindness and gratitude unexample in the Linory of this species of animals. When Striped discovered the infirmities of his ben efactor and friend Long Tail, the remem brance of kindness seemed to work witb full force in his generous nature, and he began to hunt for the old cat. Every day during the season t,f squirrels, Striped brings in one or two for his companion ; but, unlike him, he always brings them in dead knowing the old one has inn need of tutelage in the art of huntino-. Should be be unable to find Long Tail when becomes in with his game. lie searches incessantly for him, calling and uttering the most meanie' cries, till the ob . - ject of his care is found. Striped is yet in the Vigor of Iris strength, rind a great hun ter. If this is u.n:uractpurr Iv of gratitude, and areturn of remembered kinhess d, whin. Communicated. A Thotight for the Thoughtful. President Judge. We have frequently .referred to the destrue- The necessary combination of qualities which lion of property, particularly by intemperance arc absolutely indispensable in an individual iii drinking alcoholic beverages. One of the destined by the vote of an enlightened and Intel- I next worst miserable dispositions that can al - - ligent people to fill this important and responsi• (het humanity, is the universal eitratmgance ble station arc such, that it most be with great that exists in some families. It is math to be caution and wariness that we should be led to s depreciated. The Evening liulltein draws a eem!, t an individual of whom we may Cnter- • , re e true mute 1 I sa ying : • rain a g od opinion, yct at the same thee lie en. iirely Igoeyears since were well I t et of his fitness in qualities of which Ladies who a low eontent withustrieg at a dollar a yard, are J we areunacqirtiotsil, or unable to arrive at a now seareely satisfied with boteade at three; decision. The plan therefore that has been seek and where len yards once made an albtsufli• ! en itf, that a meeting should be held near the n i•ietit dresg pattern, twenty are new indispeid• 1 Connie line of Lehigh and Northampton, by the ;table to be in the mode. Families, that spent ! public in general, and the members of the Bar their summer ecotiornieally at farm houses, It of the two Comities formine the 3rd Judicial Dis. trier, without distinction of party, for the purpose now float at Saratoga, or shine at Newport.— 1 of nominating smite honest and legally c::apable Champagne has supplanted elarel at the table; 1 jurist fermi on/ of the Distr./el is the most_peifect claret driven "IILP• 011 er-i-imrler- 0 -Ncluded-walr 0 7- 1 t 'There:was very little point in liertliweerse: ' and admirable that could have been suggested, the healthiest of all. %Vhero a plain joint onee I no sensible Illustration of the alleeed degrade- and can not rationally be objected in—as the served for dinner, canvass backs, young lamb, ! lion, acid its definite plan for the proposed choice of the people, united with the judgement or other rare and costly delicacies are now con- , „ h „, a , k ,„ of the condition of the sex. In 2 ,.„. ,of the members of the Bar, cannot fail to matte j sidered indispensable.. In every direethin, in. 1 oral Mims she complained that %Vermin's choice of an individual competent and fitted for Ideed, ruxney makes strides." sphere was too earinw ; iliac she has ~....,p , ,,,,•,,, . sit weighty and important a station. Mitch more The Poestowe Ledger thinks. while this is ler featly Mines that f i nal man's exclusive tic- mieht be said upon this subject and especially partirillarly applivable to city life, the same 1 ' ve.,:ei.m ; and ihai ihereinre she is entitled 10 the mode recommended above . to drop all poliii• kind of extravagance is seen peeping out all i ~iusin ell bit %, wk; alai net have her duties cal prejudice, and by the sell-mien of a candidate over the country, ona srnaller scale. It needS i from nut of 1107 Distriet banish all fear of linen. to b e guarded ;mains!, as well as the stealthy set ;matt. , lye calle , :pe ,,, eit . e th ,, i!,,,.,, e of her arge.! :flirt' for he can have no favors to court or friends ! nit cream ,q,„ prowls in mideieht hour for malt- le_all_tvell oularral_coninintmiex, in : le Please' A CHAZEN. plunder, for-eattli-will-nwertaittly-seatterprop tie pleasure of observing these fine u-Ntlibi- 1 This laW %vete 11110 OpeliOion on the first day ntantilatenring. commercial and Social o.lall ; Steam Navigation. . cry to no advantage of the loser. Too much lgtonent cannot be exercised in administer lion of intellectu•de- in ert•toto'es tYtmer^ll- 01 July and will operate to the following eflect lishinents, in all goverements; sehdivisitat 01 An interesting experiment is to be made th e ! .pit believed to le.t notrely physical creatures, ' tn, our paper: lttlair is t owe d mum es as a necessary law of ' 'pre-eat week, to test the practivability o f nav i. ! i'ltl : 0 personal gratifiewions—fur they are so without mind or rensou. 1. thibscribers v. ill receive it le. mail in this order met eronolllV. Sri ill our 1101iseli01,1s m • eating, by steaboats, th e D e l aware l i ver , b e _ transitory, that the he nioney exhernied ,in Stript•d• whorl r 1 k 11 1". "'"'11 to Cre'd ) 11 1 1 :comet., free of pteda t ze. e to wel ;t ., % ! e il„, l . ; ,„1 ; ,,, if it were eerr t se i v Ins o n . 1„,„,! o f t i, l , „.,,,,, r at Tie ,,,,,,,. and them the better. and too much fidelity cannot my shouldt r, and yity totroitty steal Irmo , 2 For n distance not e5 , 1.1‘00 , :l fire mile- (mimed of s a t e a ll wratteling at the do m e s ti c I the Wee Bidet.. valley. or E"+-tort. This part be o b served in cherishieg that liberal spitit which is ;ilea ) s ready to ephold et ery flinVe- Ha). fork "'hal-Qv" I Iv" in lle nct or rut - itt.tl out of lie et.o:ity, al li% et cwt... per upoir• health. ile• woman (hid, ;l prelere (l e.e lor \that !of the liver is parallel oHi lb e pennswlt• t o,h t ling into alt' nem! h. Cen alt' one who H er. 1 mem and measure calculated to etthivwe th e ..may be ;tented (tor bo•yity's sake) in dote Sonerwed (I)elawrire division.) which extends oliserto r; . .1.1C,11 clii•els or operations of rottson : inject, ray the morals, aml seeeredlie :3. (tree Over lil:y end not exceeding of mind, doubt that animals do actually p, s- I ore. 11 " e huu - ' labor ;a n d man iii Me inure way isiin k elted a l one M e we o cro bent o r t h e p,,,h iware. f rom I milts - n! ten r ents. te't t. earte.r. ' -,' 'l4 taste - Id ntit.(l(ror e'cuployinents. Ea(.ll is • Bristol (to cloy miles above Philadelphia) to enatient prosperity of the commillii.y. E!tono sess aunts arid reasoning faculties t. Sos t h t epee I (leer '! •l 1 1. 1 I• I I • 1 . ! ' " ' ti-ed in the non-essential ex t tree tutu ie. ant not eNeeet Lig uot „„ 13 . sw i,fj,,,i , b ut glatilit7,l, 1,1 nn de- Easton, sixty miles. 'The proposed extent of sty. most 11 " 1 0 "(' • • • acts cannot he classed under the In ad of in- i • tn e thousand miles, at fifteen cents per gear- partment of this world's arrangements are any sleam navigation above Trenton is about fifty penditures, in order that the means may be at shier tic:cold:oLT to the ineartinz assigned ' ' i.oinronnil to encouraee the essential. to that term by science and lexicogtaphy. It to r: . divitlio_t titles more admirably adjusted, than miles by the vourst , of the river. ono thou-aml and not exceednie have seen the animal chart' many oldie host "' Over . •in the present alloomMt of labor between the The steamboat Maier NV illiam Barnet, has ! .wo thousand miles, at tketity cents pOr quar• woricings of the intellect such as love fear, sexes; and with theexeemion rt . fen r ''t• been built to try the ex e ' l' 1 ' . ~ t a( s •.. p riltien 0 110,11111 g kindness, pride, ambition, gratitude, shame I ley i: less woolen, who have no babies to divert from Camden, opposite Philadelphia, to Lam and what seemed very like remorse ; memo= • (3 °rel. Iwo 111 "" a n d 11"11 tint excee`°ll:l !heir minds, we venture 10 say that every body bertville, and thence t'etoilarly to Easton, or, it ry, cunning, hate, anger and revee ge, arc I four thousand tv miles, at iettly-five cents per . I'l I 1 I is pettect y contentet we It te genera grounds may be, to a considerable distance above that also frequent traits of 'reason in the animal. (platter. and setters of the:division. plane. This steamboat is 120 feet long, 20 feet If like etlects itlWays issue from or iden- -------------------•-----' - -- --- :-- tical cawes-- which is truein science—and The Meeting at Bethlehem. • "Allowitig Airs. tfickley's views to be put beam, 3 feet hold, flat bottomed and draws Li the zmitnal displays the commonest and the The meeting in releienee to the selection to praptWe, man and wife woold lead a sort of inches it water. Her engine was made in best effects of reason nod- intelteeti-can - there l - of a eandidate.for the PreSident Judgeship id . " 1 1 1 '.; am: den:octal or rat am' deg life. They lttitte, and 0 lee( stroke, and 50 horsepower. he but cute conclusion in regard to tilt glues.. : the third Judicial t it..,, h. : , w i t h out di, 4 ;,,„ 1 -,,,, of woul•I war for ever about rialto!, end ilmories, I The diameter of the wheel i s 1.1 f ee t. lion of mind and reason in animals ? Anil party. te nte d n o t a teette l ete fibbers, cull no or .. leavieg the babies to lake care of themselves; The most dillieult part of the enterprise will if mind and soul are identical, arc ime and gadi,atiot i ',wk . place! I :d'inc , e of a mit ate : and as a house divided against itself roust fall, be the attempt to ascend the river between are immortal, what becomes of the [edict' that ; „,,,,,„, l,„aht„l us t „ h „;„ : „ 1 ,,.„,„,. %\•,, so sloe: ) • would such a one he degraded and the 'nettle!' laidge and Lambertville. If she animals have no mind, are in no respect re stotre infornied. however, !It it for some e• • 11,0 °" 111 f"'" 1 "• ° ;Halves at the latter place, me Trenton Arneri tional creatures ?and what beCollie:3 of the , •' :or timer, not so mane %%ere in attottitance a- I,ltt new Costume is onto.? a different sort of can says. her oweers are sure ofseVenal fortunes. simile, "die as the beasts that perish'?" , ' ' I Ili,. ca ll „, ! ,„I,t ~,,,..„, u , h m .,. • notnet to loch o HI. The right, and the pro- 'The Main. IV. [lamed is ext - reted to pass These are questions worthy !of ebserva- l ' ie mifilre ° ' lion 11101 rerieetitill.—Thwie Journal. . watranted. lie this as it may, we find vonti- . ItilteSs 01 exercising the tieTight,t, to dress as their under the bridget, at Tremon this menthe , . .lent ae ,„"1„ h o ,„ t h at a 1,,, !.. .„ „,„j,„.i., o n t ,,, own to ted taste tied convenience may sugeest, (Teesday,) at high tide, beteavit 10 and I I The French Itei)ohlie. voters of the disniet are fav o r a bl e to t h e st.l ee . till 1111111 tliol/iLi oneslion. The Bloomer style , o'clock. II senates:slut, she will leav e Ittimbo r t- Ho:, 0 , , a vandi.dee 'rim out ril it. Thou, , i ''' I"'It'";-! more lhan t•lioileilifig the skirts, : Ville I r Easton nn IV ettne , day. I ler arrival at The rerort of M. do Tociptevil le . . as Ire . ,1,0„.,, , „, 5he11- „ I „ i„,., a d ith ~.,,,„.„ id '„ i ,„;,..,,, sheet I •id way imm t h e ! oleo , and adding tt id'. Lambertsville is to he eelele teed by firing of can rented to the Commission. excites. ht a high as to %slot lhal ,•:linlidale is to be. ./t.hta W. l'"":"lvite' .11,4‘%. a ti:ilit only al !lie noels, The ! non. eerie' matte eof ts bless b an d. t h e s p l ea d j og degree, the curiosity of the public, and va• /1. ; ~; . 4 E: 0 i I „ ~• .• 1 ;,,11 i bosh 01 Me dtess 1, 10 die SO le of a tiding .of a collation the delivering of an teldress, itous conjectuies are hazarded as to the ' l4 ' ' '''''' ” '` '' ii '' " ''''' ' ) ''''''' ll ' ll ' ..! illalticter and tone of the dc,:innitit. It is 01 11 - I ''''''''''" l "'"'I'l" ril 0 " 1 Bar, lint as he I I" I s r. li•'lsl..; closely-l" II "' hill s -l : 111111 openl" sin' sillier menileslaliOns 01 public joy. this section 01 4.0111,!iy, . 11150 1 " ' 1 "1' 1 "Y " iteal cltemisette, . T he section of New Jersey, booleting on stated that it treats of three principal punt's. I ''' a " 1 "" I ' l k """" 1 " In the first trace Al. do Toequevtile entet eat , i t te (While the co t.fi d' etwe ,t, ~,,e tto ,,n) ! He . Te : e newo ehess ill d o well enough for little the Delawate, above the rapids at Ttennet. s boldly into the question at issue between t h, eessary a eandithee shrill have, It Ito troop! ' gills a n d misses, hi n t de' enown lathes civil rillin• ; bets illilllense nn,leVelopeb I estelives, to t%hieh republicans and the monarchists. (le ex- seller his tmtne thus to le brought lot w att '. ! tied woinee it can never become genital in its . ^ l Olll 0 : 1, 4 2 . 101 " 11 or r"lir":"Is would 1""v" amines, with his usual:shill, the pretensions Tit. Third has been a forinnwe ili•trici: on I li!‘0• - : biL t hly benefieial. The tedious toile t ., the cum of the republic to I)ivine right, put forward , lien bench Presided is :11,/liery mid a Banks, redo S MI,. 11:in1:1e, montedaded per streets on : broils tvagen, and the unwieldy raft, are now in the Commission itself by General Cur.: were I,lloWil ill their days as being airioii ,-, the Ttlesti.iy lerettoon, which riflordeil coesideta- the convenienees depended on for navel an d ulnae, and sustained by hilts with an hopes- racist popular. eminent and phloem' Judges in 11110 ammtelocol 10 011 r citizens. \\ : e hear but ' 113 "1 111 a 11 ° 1 ', 11111 1" 1 beautiful; thouglt see i 'lei• , stoned energy and an accent of conviction 'the :;ate. ' ! few o ho admire the new Costum i e. seed region, and n is to be linped that this (so far as appearatice:s afford any proof) : • ----- -------------------- flier° is now a very clrr n feelitit , hi favor 1 ; steamboat enterprise may prove successful. which astonished the members of the Cent of Judge I '• .1 hear g '':! Magazines and Newspapers. 1 it is probable, however, that the chain of mission. M. de Tecqueville, it 13 scarcely des ir e Bunke, and «•.1 m i nutes been at t tesse, to this o - railroads tit lung be W.., ere eileg ue eXleilded north Inert of seeing him back on the bench agent, necessary to say, denies this pretended Di- /-4. 0 w i t h a e i,y e 0 1 tuwertaini ng whether News- ; f ledtertvi'le end Trenton, through New Jer vine right, and maintnins that of the nation and "'" 11 " : " "" ` 1 "` 1111, " : "" 111 he conceit I° •t - • e • . ' • . ' trs can exchange wid e (~ranani s, rmrtattes. se • to a mint opposite Easton and evennetb to el 00.3 e the feral of government that any suffer himself to be brought bef o re the people r t ". 11". , . .. . .. .. . • , ), i , , wen s, and whet similar Itlagazmes, we ,ly to Port Jervis, on the Erie Railroad, best suit it—a right which is absolute, cape- "f 'hi" distriot, ho Would he 010 ° 1 " " 1 "'" Iris rior, and indisputable. uni t -than-Iy. flow c:ill i; be other.eis.e, let is ' l ' 2l ° Ilied ` l-I° ' d iammall°llof ihe l ' ° '''' lflye : Flom Easton to l'Ort Jervis it is 70 miles ; Departmetd, and have received the following Secon4, M. de 'Foequev•illta is said to known almost to every man ia the distriet, :and it was proposed some years since, to ex, oppose, by "anticipation. any spec .its of pl a in and eennteoli, ie 11l Manner: , illi•I beloved a7l r • p,• (. r, Irmo tt Id.-li it appear that NirNsp.l-!t e al the Delaware Canal of Pennsylvania, amendment which would have, the effect of a,„.1 r espe c t e d i t% e o o ! to k er , w id ol , per, are entilled to as exchange of a single !above Easton to Ca r pe: l et ' s P o i n t , near Port of confining the next Constituent Assembly _........,_,..__________ I v,py wH i e.telt of these Magazines, itiastiewli :Jervis, where it 55101111 conneet with the Dela• within any liatits, or force on it the obliga• Horse Stolen. as their weight restmelively is berivath the ware and Hudson Canal. and ft dm a contitm• lion of revising the constitution for the SO:e. 0,1 li.intfity a cotiphi of men from heeding , maximum pretwrila dby law : [Republic. : one canal (rem Lb iStol, nn the Delaware ' , to hens end of ameliorating and consolidating them, ' passed ilirce,,, , h Cur Boroneit in chase of a Posy OFricE Dyr.ti:TmEvor,? /. 1 ,0111 or Kitteston, on the North River, 190 miles and to maintain that the Constituent At,5.2111. : hols'e thief. The hor•e is of - rt dull color,-d Airf, , ,Futntent gifice, Ja'y le, 1551.5 ' e o or .10 mites from Philadelphia.' The route of bly should be invested with a general and s sto . lin out of a - ti I ' l ir im(i‘ lt'' stf fan :—lti reply to yours of yesterday •att unlitnited mission, in order that it matt act "8 • I . • • e ' ' lie' I! .'-. ' ' • ! . . .. , Y ) are ,he eaeal from Easton to Carpenter's Point, , IZeading. 1 hey had tracked the thief Oircet,eli ; mlotined that, by the plot oaten.. of the sevet,(l Is as • I • .icto' ariltheestimated stir% e) • et In ......, cost in the plentionle of a realty constitueot pow. Hien r.l the ilyw .ostat.e twt. all mblisliers er ; and oar place, and as 550 learn overtook hire be• l " r s. . I ate 1.430 (169. It is curious that the Philadel of Pintoltlets Periodicals 111.1e-liii s led Iliirdly, lie is described as expressing ( " nen Be t h l eh em "II E,0,„,, in i ,,,,,r ession • - t -• i 'e"•° ' • • phiaos have neeleeted it, hopes that the Assembly will adopt the pro. of Ole horse. They relvturl; (lt,rivg if,,. t ,;.. 2 t ;t Nev....papers, are entitled to ieterchatige their •The attempt to itavigate the fielawareatbove position accepted by the majority of the on their way to Reading, where the thit4 will . I"thhea'iolls reciproca wally 'se y -P7 . i.. .f. ( I,IIJ. . bc . p" 51- frenton referretl to iti the foreeeine • • , tacit et commission ; that n constituent assembly ii.,Vitit his proper punishment. - • tie.! such publications (la lint eNeeeil Sixteen unsuocessful. The steamboat Major V.'. Bart will be chosen ; that the constitution will be - owlet.. in wei••ht. The, law r!. , tri - studs p• ' ' ''' ' ' l6 " - ''''. !lei made ilte e ff ort on 'Tuesday the 221 ins!., revised or reitiodeled ; awl in such ease German Reformed • c:ic7 , ge. to u singe copy of oath pitblieation.• , , tart tea water is the Delaware was, s o s t o( O ow that all will consider it their ditty to conform • Very resimeimlly fse., . t ha: she groutele.i about nu eighth of a mile to it; that if the proposition of revision be Fruz HENRI , tvARREN.. : , ~,,,,:,,,,, ,h,., 1,,.,...,,,, at Iretortn; Men baeked out not - admitted, the cottstitutiou of 16-IS shall remain as the supretne and sovereign law A New Turnpike. mid returned, titur.ll to :he disappointment of for all ; that the only alternative will be to ' the lielni:foe3 spectato:s. Another attempt maintain, until the term of a new period of -a iii be made when tile river lace above the three years, the provisional form of the tic- rapids. Nal government—it being, of course, un derstood that, in such ;lase, each person wilt feel it his duty to conform to the constitu• Lion, and to abstain from every act which would be tantamount to its violation. It is added that Al. do 'l'ocritieville develope:i this proposition in such a manner as to op• pose all unconstitutional candidate:ships; that is. of the actual President, the Pritice de Joinville, and l.ed rat IZollin. Such, if I 11111 well informed.are the principal points touched on in the report. The document itself is not long. It is describetLas moder ate in language, and the reporter has evi dently de.sited to narrow the dii:citszion as initch as possible. ..... . IS it A las such au act been witnessed be fore in the species ? It is certainly very re• inarkable, and it is not instinct. 'flue cats are both males, and have of course, known nothing of maternal care. It seems to tne the more interestinglrom the fact that ex hibitions of reason and sagacity are more rare in cats than in the dog, hoisw, elephant. and some other animals. NVe rarely hear of a cat being learned much. The above facts I knew to be true, fur they have been under my own observation. Being in the family much, I have devoted touch The . number of signatures to the petitions for the_remision,_presented -to the-Assembly on Saturday, amount t0:39,015. The Prelsident of the republic left Paris yesterday morning, at half-past seven, for Beauvais. He was accompanied by the Ministers of the Interior, \\Tar, Finance, Justice, and Public Instruction, General Roguer, and two orderly officers, and among the persons with him were the Vice Presi dent of the republic ; 11. Dupin, President, M. Darn, Vice President, and ono of the Becretnries of the National Assembly ; Gen eral Baraguay d'Hilliers, Count de Nie worhe M, Preltly, and- tl n eijht reprg• sentatives of the Oise. At half-past eight, the President arrived-at the station at Cler mont, where he was received by the Mayor and•the authorities. A triumphal arch hud been raised close to the terminus, and at Bresles two magnificent ones were erected, on one of which were inscribed the words felt du 10 December." and on the oth er ••A Louis Napoleon." Everywhere en his passage the President was hailed with acclamations. Ott reaching the gate of Beauvais, he was received by the Mayor, the :Municipal Council, and the other ati thorities. Ile here alighted from his car riage and mounted ott horse-back. and pro. ceeded, in4he midst of an immense crowd, and under a complete shower of bonquots ' front the windows, to the Cathedral. The only shouts for n long time, as ilw Presi dent was proceeding to the Cathedral, were ' dent !" When he had nearly arrived, thew were some cries of "Vice.la Republique'" but they soon ceased. Circullation near 2000. q_ll)C Ed)lol.legistcr. A lientown, 31,_1551. The A very Woo periodical, devrecd to tie PMS of the German Reformed Chureh in !lily. country, is issued at Iticrcer,lairg, Pa., by 11.cv. Dr. Schaff. in the Ce• - snao lauguage. hi is iir, plied freely uith aid from the Evangelical lets of Gertnany and S.viv.stlital, to i .. ..tattled ae att orgail of twat par.) in clips t Hy. The latest number les , scvcral s:pitited ar• tiele‘—one cit 'Jilt: ['mop of the Refuitntd and Lutheran Clotrulics itt Ger 'pretlixi• ing the tidal fusion itud - peacc i :ti:a , .inn:6tti it of these at present Uicoegt uous clement:, 13011leS were thrust into 0111 , , l'arlyillg 0111 the peculiar Chnrch•views of the liing of P:ussia tuitl his Chevalier Ptesetr. Another article criticizes the religious told doctrinal con dition the (;ern.an Churches in this country., findit.g a great Mud of et it and little. gond.-- Coalition ScliOillS leeeive a hearty coin inettda• lion. • The rhmgh, J.onni : and An rit—The July number of this valuable periodical. is upon our table, filled, as usual, with interesting and in. stMetive matter. No.msn, fond of the scien ces and ar!s generally, should be v idiom this stetting periodical, and the mechanic will find enough in its pages to repay him many times the subscription price. The farmer who wish es to know how to make an acre yield twice as much as iv usually obtained, will find vari• ous modes set forth in this work. The sub scription price, which is very lob, (S 2 per un• num) brings it within the reach of almost eve= ry one. F. G. Skinner, Etlitor,.79 Walnut st., rhilatlelphiß e_La:w I The Quakertown and Sellerrvitle Turnpike, F.sys the Bucks County fnielligs.over, is iikei}. Le reruFat red under favnrable Irctimstan • • cc; The Icrgth is about six and a half Tillie and the crlitoated et , l not over '!-15,,.irin Plenty of :tone will be• found convenient to the ground ()Vet' nearly the whole route. About li1:4,000 of the stock is aheatly sub,.elibed— si:!;ooo of o Bich was taken by the township of Richland, in pursuance Of a vote of three to one of the iaz•paycrs of the towinliip. This is a good inve.•tment lor the township; as the tlalAlat COSI of keeping in repair that putt oldie road runnin_ through that township is greater than the interest on the .inn they have sub. scribed. Hence, as they will be relieved of that eharge, it will be money well laid out if they should get. no dividend. Bet there is no doubt the toad will, in a few years af,er its construction, pay a good dividend, as it is MI important thotoughlare, and will trot be shun. l ied by travellers or teamsters. We should think it the interest of the township of Rock• hill lo subseribe_also„uponAlie same principle of economy and public: spirit. Every township through which a turnpike road is made should subscribe to its stock. Adams County Allead.—The Treasurer of Adams county paid into the State Treasury on the 4th of July, the full tquota of Slate Tax due from that county. Woman's Rights Upon this.subjeet a Mrs. Buckley, delivered a lecture to a crowded house at the Odd Fel lows' Hall on Monday evening last. Where the lady hails from we have not learned, she however speaks of having some knowledge of the doings of the upper toulmn of the large cit ies of .Islew York and Philadelphia. She has been lemming in a number of places around us, and judging hum the rensiirks of the dil ferent papers, her lecture is that of a stereo type set-speech. We glean the following re monks on the lecture from the "Pottsville lie gi•ter," which is exactly to the point: "The lady's cflotts were directed to illn,trat iw, what she vonsiders the degraded condition of the Wornen, 'And to exhorting the sex to a general rebellion again,l the tytantly of the The Now Steamboat The New Steamboat Bar.. not," left ['alludelphia for Lambertville and Elston o,t Tuesday• morning. It came 10 far as Trenton falls and there stuck fast upon a bar, and put into ono of the wharves at Tien.. .ton, where it will remain mini there is a rise in the liver, Capt. Young having concluded that it is impossible to make the trip to Easton at the present height of the water. We are sorry that the trial nip was not successful, but hope there may be a rise in the 'river in a few days, and that the boat may be successful in reaching Easton. %Ye also hope that measures will be taken to, have all obstacles removed I Iron) the channel as soon as possible, and a daily line of boats established between. Larn- bertville and this place.—Eusio»ion I literally covered with them—in Ins ears and the work was finished, and he died in less mis t trils especially, they hung in large clusters.— %oily Naves d.—The will of !"f . (Va.) pro. fs his poor annuli! was led 00, but it was too late Rayland, of Carolina county, :.- siding for the freedom of all his slaves, ninety in than an hour afterwards. The horse was val. number, and if contrary to the law of Virginia ued atslso. for them to remain therein, then for there remov, al to, and establishment at his expense, in some Prqfitable.-11 is reported that the New York free State, has been sustained against the suit of I Tribune newspaper will divide this year $BO,OOO the heirs by the Supreme Court of Virginia:— f clear profit, about $21,000 each to Greely Sc tic- The slaves are to be transportedstirtly to one Eked), and the rest to seven'associates in the of the free States of the Union, or to Liberia. rdlinrshlp and linnt,ing. A Large Fish. On Monday morning, says the Philadelphia Most e:timable and excellent young lady. T o Daily Sun, as a party were engaged in seine the surmise of many, however, he suddenly sold flidling , a short distance above the landing pier at Cape Island, a very heavy weight wasiti,ettv, i out his interest in the daguerreotyping establish.. meni, and threw himself out of business for a recd to be in the net. T(te party consisted of Messrs. John C. Little, Charles H. Little, Same- I time; hut after a little commenced an auction t o re, in which_his career--wns brief, - as many _el_A—Hagner, Jacob H. Beattis,-F,- st Hathaway, A. C., Nichols, Peter Brurien, and • whn had come to know him predicted. His c.ourse'wns then rapidly downward, and instead Misses Susan Howcy and Ann Ilac,ner. They immediately commenced' hauling in the seine, af " swenta g" a t the hote ls he turned to hni"giat: at the groggeries; and instead of trying to «flea when it was found that an immense Saw Fish “transactions" at wholesale stores, his aim was had become entan,gied in the meshes of the net. simply to -do" some poor fellow out of a few He made the mo , t desperate exertions to free dollars. Caught in one of these tricks, he has hi nself front his unexpected predicament, but several well directed blows from the Dins, On the at last been sentenced to the felon's punish head, so far subdued him, that a noose was fast. (lied to his tail and the prize was towed in tri umph to the shore. Attached to the body of the Saw Pt.h were a larae nunllwt of the tv..tial small attend rots, called fish; they eluinz with gt eat le, naeity to their patron, and shared his Cite in be• kg captured. Up.. 11 twine landed, the fi.ll was idaeed in a eart and taken to Cdpe I•land, where it wit, weighed and owasurrd. Its weig,ht was 1095 pounds, and its extreinc length from the !ail to the end of the saw, was I 1 feet. Tile an I 111 a I was exhibited at a moderate charge, and has sitter been prepared for preservation. as a memorial of, the Saw rishitt; Party at Cape Mat:. Executive Pardons The If a rrishlng American uives the following list of pardons hy the various Governors of Penn. sylvania, since 1799 : .vernor.—Pardons granted by—No. of Visit!). during 9 years 611 criminals 'Kean, doting U years 1061 crimitia:s r, din 9 years 990 criminals Findlay, during 3 years 431 criminals Mester, during 3 years 303 criminals 85ulizi., during 6 years 721 criminals Wolf, during 6 years 421 criminals Rimer, during 3 years 79 criminals Porter, during 6 years 796 criminals :Munk, during 3 years 6 mu 350 criminals Johnston, during 3 years 339 criminals ME A New Remedy in Dinerhea, Cholera !nfiinlum nod elmfern Morlnts.—The following recipe is from Lancaster Reid, Professor of Chemistry in the New York Hospital would wish, through the medium of your paper, to give pub• Gcity ta the fact, that I. have seen instant•relief given in eases of Diarrhea, by the use of hydro .sulphuric ad.!. aleaspoonfull of a saturated so, lution being' mixed with four time its bulk of water. Also in a case of cholera iniantum, in which the child was very much reduced, and the stomach in an extreme state of irritability, so that nothing would he retained, this remedy was administered with ease, and the child ininiedi_ ately improved, and has some recovered. I be,. here that this is a new remedy, and that there is no reason to apprehend any bad effects where it does not produce a cure, And I believe that it has stone specific effect in counter acting the cause, and immediately arresting the diseases." I bro.: Stung lu Deuth.—The Carlisle Democrat publishes the following singular fact : Un :iaitirday afternoon last, a very fine horse, the properly of Col. A. Noble, of this borough, came to his death in a singular manner. Ile was led front the stable by the Colonel, and tied in the rear of the lot near to a bee stand, for the purpose of grazing— In this position he was lelt for half an hour or inure, and it is presumed that by switching his tail to keep otl the tiles, lie gave utntice to the bees, who attacked hint in countless numbers. When discovered he, was " There arc nearly two hundred saw mil& in operation in Lyconning county, Pa., and a half million of dolla as invested in the lumber trade there. I. 7 P — the I) . irginia Convention has refused to* msake the properly Of individual stockholders of Banks liable for their debts. Err The receipts from customs at the port of I`iew Vorli during' thb last week, amounted to $1,046,09•! 90. LirThe Ethinr of the Savannah News hac' been presented' with a water melon weighing 54' pounds. LTV . The exports of specie to Europe continue to he made with unabated activity. During thei week ending 19th inst., the amount sent from N York was $2;189,t3i34 flrxever desk 'air in nil_e_teity.___Woelc,nnii lieesevere. When n wheel is going round, the' bottom must turn upward—some time. p_l•An teunotnical application of time brings leisure and method, and enables us to drive Mir business, instead of our business driving us. rrt"The majority of Cain..lLseph Lane, the In • dependent candidate for Delegate to Congress,in. Oregon territory, will bp abon't 2000. . . re - Barnum snld his Museum in Philadelphia,. last week - , for 1;50,000, to 0. SpnOner. FrA Detroit paper says that there are in that h3l - NIT, - (11711.) 1,000,000 licadra mherp, and that the capital invested in them and in the land nit which they are kept, amnnnts to $5,1300,000. Albert Beach, aged about 36 years, was,a few ' days since, sentenced by Judge Crawford, of I Washington city, t.i 18 months Imprisonment in did penitentiary for obtaining money under false pretences. The Telegraph says: He was edudated to the cornmercial business in the city of New York. where he afterwards held a profitable and responsible position in one of the first establishments. He subsequently, followed the titisines of dagnerreotyping, in this city, with apparantly good success; and while so engaged, two or three years ago, married ra ECM ucuegi.r.—ln the lid (Wellbourt's) District. Henry L. Denning, of Columbus, has received the Secession nomination for Congress. It is announced that Judge Berrien (whose seat its the United states Senate expires in 1853) has affiliated himself with the sellstyled Southern Rights' Party, thus dissolving his connection with the Whigs of the Nation, for the purpose of forming a coalition with the great body of the istleorgia Democratic pant•, who have rallied around the States Rights' standard, and intend ; to be represented by a Delegation in the Haiti ! more Convention. .9 Mptery Solved.—Not long since' a Port... - mouth (Ohio) paper stated that a barrel of pork had been found' nt slightly injured in the old bed of the Sciota river, where the water had not run for twenty years. The Chtlicothe Gazette now says that a Mr. ThonnasJames, of that city, has identified the barrel as being part of a cargo of pock which, in 18(11, he was taking down from Chilicothe the mouth of the t'ciota, for the pur pose a placing it on hoard the brig D.iminique, built and owned by Dudley Woodbridge and the eel( brated Herman Blanerhasser. In passing down the Seiota, one of the boats stove just above oil Alexandria, and thirty barrels were lost. A Laege 3lrkorie Stone.—Th Montrose (Pa.) Democrat, of the 17th init., says that a meteor ic stone, weighing nearly or quite 200 pounds, was found a few days since on the farm of Mr. Newton, in Sprin,gville. It was deeply imbedded in the earth, co n •. the turf of the ground was still fresh under' it. It had fallen through a tree, breaking the branches. 6,108 criminals .4 Ana Variety of Stuzet Polato.—A valuable , addition has lately been made to the varieties•of 01 the sweet plat:, in Alabama, supposed to hr from Peru. A letter describing it says : It is altogether different and equally superior to any variety of this root hitherto known. It productive, and attains a prodigious size, even' upon the poorest sandy land, and the roots re main without change front the time of taking them out of the ground until the following May• The plant is singularly easy of cultivation,grow. ing equally well front the slip or vine, the top or vine of the ltill_grown plant being remarkably small ; the inside is as white as snow. It is dry and mealy. and the saccharine principle contain• ed resembles. in delicacy of divot tine virgin , borer." lielitriird from John P. Bach. man, son of Sheriff Bachman, and Mr. C . : Mr Kinsey, returned to Easton from Califbrnia,on Saturday last, hiving been absent from here more than two years. Their young friends in Easton received them with warm hand:. They have during their absence endured ihe perils and • dangers of the "Land of Gold" and we are in.• formed brief; with thurt home a very satisfacto.. ry reward for their daring enterprise. in the form • of the "bright material." Both return in gOod health. Mr. Bachman was a member of the Humane Fire Company, and on Monday evening . he gave the members of that Company_ an ap propriate entertalnment.—Eastonian. .4 Good Princiile.—The Democrats of Chester county resolved in their Convention' of Apr!'; 1851, to discountenance all persons who seek' the office ol Judge by personal efforts. Thai's right. Let our Judges be selected for their abil ity as lawyers, and purity as men, andion he I t:au.e of their fidelity to ppriy, Gleanings. A Sad Case
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