li LEWISBURG CB CLE !l:li BY 0. N. W011DEN & J. E. CORNELIUS. ri&aijs at w$hx$, Kniott County, pcnnsijloania. TWELFTH YEAR WHOLE NDMBEIS, 591. If II. C. JIICKOK, CoiiREsroxm.vG Editor. $1.50 rtR Year, always ix Advance. RON p i .(,- lfU-nlAA I old inhabitants it secuisas yet rather kind ) honor, and who wishes to bo true to hcr- Ll)f JlU'ISPUrg VJt)l VUUll. 0- queer.) C. Harvey offered for a fluid of j seif aml ,h0IH. around bcr, traveling about j about sixteen acres, belonging to Robert j Uic couutry delivering lectures, and attcn- FKIIMV, AliasT l, li.Vi. iui(K.i- iuo ,)tr acre: sixteen mouths ago ,. -i, . v i -l ,r. '.Aisfi.llfor S7S nor acre JUS wou,au s r,Sh'3 conventions r iNo! it is almost equally divided by the Railroad tuey arc generally that class of persons to isf The IdtuiarMt Journal Ihns speaks of (lie following lea 11 1 1 1 til lines: "dm might al most wish lo die, if he knew that so beautiful a tribute as this would be written to his mem. .ry;" I Robert A. Whyte, j (lite rniTOH or Tire tir.nuvtx iiuwi; uAZtTTE.) On tli loin f a rivi-r W Iwrr tin- Min mil I hU ftiin-r r th Miiriiuiit ulrann-fl fnrrv.-r, fUilol a v-wl ! liitaii-l Irv. M-TtniiT l--w-lr 'j-- tin u hlf in-tiiua, On llie lriv:lit fiM t imt lm r. vtl!i U tlit m li.tiit f-i. At hT pmw, a piM. iN-.imin; In i)i tlusli ..f jiiutli. nul Jr-iii.nt Atxl li- wan in clnrioti" n--iuiti Mkt- mi anjel fri-m : Tht"tili Ins hair llw 1-fif.u- s;-.rtril, An. I tilt- h;iV lit- tl;ilt-ii Ofl Ui t I'ilot. Mii-t-llir'Uii.-.t, W .irMiti Inyii f liie ami Ioti. Thrrtiipli tii- .trk Irili1l flawing, 1Uft Initrvl Mftnui werv blew in-;, Aiii hi liauiU anvn wiv Uirwiti NufW Imm Kr of" kM. Fwlftly .. wu strvam In f,-!i.I. Jt ..-It tin- puri'l" " Itt'iJol, AuU nuiilmw arrli al(M.-l Oil liiscam' suuwir f4il. passing thro' it, and a jury awarded 200 j whom the name of "maiden lady" Li ap duinago.s : the ground occupied by the U.K. ; plied, owing to the great aversion they was included Hi the ofler. I UoUias lfrmtou liftVI5 flir tl,.-ir true and nroner .'orrnnmpn has been offered per aero for forty j m:(k Woman, in order to be loved, honored, acres which eo&t hiiu S'0 vr acre, sixteeu t months fiuce. Ou the west side of the ! 2u. With the preservation of an up right character, If the opportunities for ac quiring knowledge aud cnltivating the mind, which lie in every one's way, he properly, improved, respectability, influ- becn In the habit of hunting thein for I many years, have killed much older ones j and have slain thousands. i Til 15 PAHM: The Ciarden -The Orchard Frtim the Pennsylrania Farm Jornal. Our Iroquois Repreientalive. It id stated among the incidents of the Influence of the Moon on Agriculture l,hi"h sfi Pour onl I!,,ere,s In !he April .No. of the Journal. - A. W. V." j'n"v; Pou' ua'lh"t rr"5s He m' euco aud perhaps wealth, may lc tho re- s rf Tl)nawanj3) waru. llran.lvwiue, and near Cbaddsford, a farm all(i respected, mu.st cca?c thus foolishly j decide, and act. of about eighty a. rcs was sold by William spending tho precious time which God has 27. lie civil aud obliging to all; it There is something more in this than a ' mere personal item. Mr. Parker fills j moon in cutting timber ? About forty years ajro one of our neighbors rut ui two or tliree tiou for buildings." ORIGINAL ESSAYS ...No. I. WOMAN'S JHOIITS. As thi.s is a subject about which much interest is manifested, and upon which a sphere may deny her the victor V crown, the politician's glory, or tho orator's fame. Pet her reward is no less sure : the glori i ous crowu is hers, though it may not be worn uutil the vain pagcautry of earth has faded from view, and her too-oft false Awtk-ufi h'-urt with fmit d'T"tion, V U bul Inm it.il itu.r to tb htcmu, 1'rnTi'i tli:it tin iM ommotinn, .Vlnlt tht rliiii-nt.-' inttit ri. An-I h- !t-in.'il mmii- t'-uiit All 1 In run tic iiimmiT wiii't5 to tllwt Wild On- vntii-r f' i.rwli Trrmliifl ti Lit uiu-ic ih. P.tlt tliw mrilr wiivuii fDrliantr-l, U--hl-a rit h:.ilitti-J J: anwf il iil, tl.at -iatititl t.fry "m.T t' Iit tnr. Nivht lt muk tli tr wiiTiilfivl, An I ttW in:irl'i t.itur iiuml(Vil Wl'irr Ml- )tii nt rts f luuiWr A-kr t lilf uo nir. TVn lln t Tn!"il with liMning jui kuif nr lii I1" n ni'irt.-tl niH(-, AikIiIh '!.'W in Ifarftil tlth kix- tt-ilttund u't-r hs tcmplw fair ; Ami lh -r- f w -jtt liin; murmur Thrtmli tli liirelv tulliTU uuimcr As tbe wmub-(iu pilot omT iVritbttl by that city Uicre. Jtill T.Hi on that miti.mt rir, Aul tin huk iiiiliiutU tiutim-r Ou tliv Ktir It. -hi rtrvam i- r cv-r oti it Ikw'Iii as l-fr, V-vt tliitt vfXM-r rainlxiw banner (iri-'tii no niorr thf ray navantia. And tlctt 'il'-t't lut tr manna Ob tbi I'uri'ie no ni'-r. JULIA l'I.r:?ATS. Otxinachson, ( o-w---n.) i diversity of opinion cxists(we will endeavor acclamation of praise lost in the melody of to show in what we suppose these rights to eele&tial choirs. Sallie. J consist ; and upon this point we greatly i tlitTi'i1 fi-.itn m-ttitr tf ftnr cuv i What is it that they are striviug for? , Why, for what they consider to be " their : THF. 1IAHVKST HYMN. good vinegar; while pouring in the ingredu-nis, he thought of three of the crmut women m the neighhorhoo!v pouring in he Wvutd flrsc make pives some experience he has had concerning , , ...,, . n e . t i . ! ways ha ffwecf ; tut he thought it all .lepenoVJ the influence uf the Moon un certain o!o";H. ! ' a ... 20. Beflect on what you sec and hear- ' of g proceeded to honorable 1 years an.l have watched th .ign, of the owon ;! J wvmn havo an i,,tlut'n on lhe Set your mind at work ; reason with can; ' , . cmployuicut in Virginia, j rr fy -yself. ! " of'hc dor; weigh Well and consider for yourself' Therc 60mctlji J iro ia tilLj ai In the tir, pUce, what mHuence ha, the . ' as the result; but Ihejr bk to the m.."n for the increase, on which it has no more indnce. 1.1 the inn tltrti think it ha, than if iheyshoul I han np their hat in lhe Held. It nt there are things on which the moon has in-at inlluenee, sueh as water, the ebbins ati'l Ilon'in tf the title.on the minds of in&ano. pi rsons, the ripening of jram and fruiH, Ac. These influences are owint? to its attractive power on the first, and its li.-ht on the lat two named objects, and wine others that might b mentioned. Sah'kk. Alkxacb. Near I.ewbtowu, Miilliu Co., Pa. tcTur our part, we have been wont to confiJi r the belief in the moon's influ- U- lu.r. It,. J.dm l' U: forSK ( ,r :iern r von li-r . ..,!. n fr nmt..r '..... :.. ..l I. " . "ip"'""'!" ..") , . - -( r : , ' " ' , ; , " -- b", , eu uu.u., . . w..u ...u.u. thJ Ir0 uo,s Confederacy, which, althou-h ' af,cr, the fence war, ,-ood: there was great ' V XI ! r ris V sT .2 lt grCatCr rWr' f"1? T "'''T- I 2 UOt J""rU'J fr'U J'Ur maintained among the ' in.nir.n, when the timber , cu, ; i, was iar? or about hie acres: this admins lhe ' I" T"'" W '' 00WU r0' ! W,B KfleetiuM tb ! U may uf thc six NatioIlsit, incae ; sal , be ., m the ,lrk of the February farm of .Mr.W., and is intended as a loca- ,' " , ' , ' , '. b 1 ' " ""'" kuown, its tribe aud division of tribe as "' -.......... ill your power, and consequently should I .,.,.. i m ,:.. ,i:,:, a . upniy fence, and iu eiht years it was rotten. not be any part of j ouru coueern. ; M Mi Comtuouwealth nce ?t htet:: 20. Itcst satisfied with doing well, ,, , . I . , . . r .u , , t' y uro niaitcr3. j February the timber was cut, fur they re- and leave others to talk as they wi.l. Mf. 1alk(,r rcct.;vcj iis Section some member playing in the weeds inakin; bark SO. Xevef regret what is irretrievably Llll, i.:. Knn,.M k'.iI. nn whistles while their father was cutune'it: they i int. lli.-ent ennsciousueas of thc fortunes sa? il ai '" My- 1 lnow bT "iwrience lost. SI. Never believe that which seems improbable. that timber cut in May w ill last twice as Ion; at... .... . t1.).,.!... ..- . V. . . 1 1 I .ucnA.t ... T. ii . 1 , , ai III... mi in .iuiuu.,, ....... . ... li is regreiueu UJr uuj wuu uow u..u . . f .. h;1. . M. . aud history of his people. v- - .1 e v. . :ii . j - - : me moon; me reason lonnis is, inai jn .. i : Never complain of bung ill used. t,iat ,he Ellginccr Department of our own ,hc low, out of the .,, paths cnee on vegetatiun, as a fragment of tha ntt A 1m a.r. . n.,nlp null . nmiP fl- li.n. lc ..... .. . ! rights." Aud what are those "rights?" j j Among the number for which they arc j ' contending, is that of possessing minds : 1 equal with the opposite sex. This is a ! truth, however, which is so universally ; : admitted, that we consider it useless to j j argue it, even fir a moment. Yet, we , j suppose that her intellectual powers were j I bestowed upon her by the Creator for j quite a different, but not an inferior, pur- ; j pose. That woman has powers of mind j equal with man, we can not doubt, when j I we consider thc many coble productions j j that have gone forth from her pen, aud thc i ' depth to which nhc has explored the sci-1 t enccs. e arc lea to believe mat an that Thc , mnuuj V.z. tie states, that on j w requisite, to show forth her talents, is, examination of certain ancient papers in i cultivation. Aud why shouia she not be :f.e office of the Secretary of the Common- j on au equality witu man in this respect : j wealth at Harrisburg.it was discovered, in j She has been endowed with the same j the correspondence of Conrad Wciscr, the . intellectual faculties and powers of mind, j ludian interpreter, that the West Branch , the fountain of knowledge is alike j of the Susquehanna was known among thc free and open to all. j Italians by thc name of "OTZlNAcnsos." Another object tor which tlicy arc con Can any of the old inhabitants, or their! tending, is an equality with man in the descendants, inform us why the name was public affairs of life to become states rhanged ? The Juniata river, a branch of j women, politicians, ."fcc. Who of our sex the Susquehanna, still retains its aboriginal would be willing to lay aido their dignity nmllstion ? while the. West Uraneh. a ' so much as to lill these stations? Woman GimI of tin mllinir yMir! to TIii Our H.rnr-iliiiH ri- wIhw- lMiunty jxura In tunny a t.y trift, wilb ! Aii'l hlx-rd h.-ti.l. our autumn stret! Nn tlrBtliuiH nt imr fU-k w ilay, Nu s'arin J rli-uU of iiiciir ri.- tut on thin- Iiallwt-1 ctintie lay Our ral-ful lifarta in carrilicr. iurn on 'Jiy tuvath laj of Serine Hm lirtH.l wiih Bianj a llouiiiinj( dower: AikI mniliiipf BumuKT j'yt-J to In in Thf duitshiue and th cntl iii'r; A tul Aututuu'a ri'-h luzuranrr. nw, Tbi- rip'-utiti mmiI. the burfltin Ul, Thf g;hi'-n iwf ami lln Imui;Ii, Tho lu.lt i ess of ttiy buuuty tc!l. !f o mni.tl thron?, in .rincv1y drtnw J . Here wujt a titltl It.rd'ii b--h?t, Hat many a f iir anl p.-aci ful htmio Hath won tiy H-a-rful dtv a puest ; Nn irrnvf- rr jlui our tifflJs adnrn. Nu myrtlf slunl-'ft nr ..raar bowra, Hut riMtltn ni nl of gol'lu corn, An.l tv-lds ol waring grain arw ours. af- if thy rare tlm lanldcapi or. Our Il'-'ka aul b r.ln aecun-Iy el ray; No tyrant iui-Ui vlaium our stun. No rutlili-M tmI.Iht n-n.la away ; Mm li'-n vi.lann'jt wiihfrttit( iowr No fftl stituKta with ii"innii bn ath No liurnina fun, with liatcltil power, Awake the tiery iilauus ul u-ath. AnJ Iktc phali rin our xng to Thvt W bi-rt- lfnthanMl ami pasture lie, Ati'l --tn-anis ff iiiiirinjj wihl an J frrwf ln-ath a hlu and nuiilin aky. Wh-rv ner wai rnn-I a mortal throne, W here rmwmil otir--urri nvr trM, Here at th throne uf Heaven alone, hll uiau in rev-rauoe biw to O'jn. o.J. Always speaK well ol your menus; . , .. , , ., but of your enemies speak neither good WLon M Iuj;an of Ncw yorkonc wu0 nor evil. ias na tue cnergy anj ability to break 34. Treat yottr customers 03 your away from Aq difficultie9 that arc necce3. ftiends, by serving them in thc best niau-, garily ,rounJ Lis peoplo anJ to ac,luire uer- j thq learning of civilization to an eminent 35. Sell at small proOts for cash jt.greewhcn t0 this is added, as w, in and make it known .through the new.-pa- lu ca:;e tbc manacM an(1 courteij;os 0f a ers. inucli larger and more important stream if it be nut the main river itself has lost was created to be loved aud cherished by man, and would she be willing to lay Rules for business-men. I. Take advantage of modern fac ill- senses and lost mo in almost dreaui-rcvc- ite. nrwl uee.lntilih Itltlnh in ainMn ' day as required weeks, months, years, for merly. 2. Pon't depend upon your own lungs alone use tho lungs of the l'ress. 3. L'te thc means : they are open to all. 4. Don't depend abnc upon your own hands, or other meu's hands : use steam power. under the bark and in it; so that timber em . worship which our ancestors used longag in May is not subject to the rottin; influence lo pay to thc queen of night. Doubtless of the sap, which in February or the wiuter , there are more relics of those Pajnn times) time has returned into the wood filling every floating among us than we commonly dis P..re. .sme th.uk the sap goes down into If a mrin once gf)t such a belief the roots of the trees ia winter, which is evi-: . , . , - , ... , , t . , . , . . .. , . . in his head, be will as easily Dnd proofs of dently not so: for cut a tree in the dead of win-1 ' j r ! ter, let it be until May ; it will then peel off its "t -uuiuer wiu oi mu grea iiaporanco bark almost as well as if it had been cut alter ot taking a calf to be butchered, tail irst gentleman, Ncw 1'orS should have held i the sap begins to flow) which proves that the 1 cut of the vain a conviction not so gene- Asleep On a Rattlesnake Den. out public service to such a ono so long; saP es embedded ,n iae wood durin? wmier mi, perhaps, but by some no less firmly A correspondent of the MU mri lh mo-' as it would be agreeable U him. j -a" J iimWr cut ,when " " n that slata " , held. Hut when we come seriously to In- l en oaci trt mt nr tio Mtrn with ttiirmii. t . . crt, writing from I'aoli, Kansas Tcrrito- j There are among tho several tribes yet j ' . , faj 'rial f tIn(r hick m the j vcstigatc the question, hat etfect ci ry, on the 17tU of June, relates the fol- resident In our Stak, a few Indiaus who, ncw of the muoa . ,he dry srrin ten vears ! tne moon Lave on a mau a crops, for m- lowing incident of Lis own personal expe- by their address, and education, and intel- j a?o, I had a grove of hickory saplings which I stance, unless It be by affecting theweath- riencc : . lect, arc men of mark, aud entitled to the ' I cut in March ; about the time I was finish- 1 cr ? Docs, then, the moon affect tha "Ou last Sunday evening thc air was so 1 hifjh consideration of thcir.fellow citiaens. a cooper tame along, wishing me to let weather? The vague, unascertained opi- bewitchinKIy balmy, and thc sky so softly : X. Y. Courier A- Enquirer. j n'in '" "me hooP Polel on 'he "'Ma nions of a thousand men that it does,8houli m.il..d bv 8had.,v clou.L. that I w. e ! v v TI if ti i Ianl :he sa"' ,w" ,!as m"rc moon wouk I weigh no more iu a rational inquiry than veiled by shaaowy clouOs, that 1 was se- Neoroes ix Nebrash A. c call at-1 fu!, ad any cut after that ihe worms would- . c . , i.,t,tuj duned into a lengthened stroll along tho : tentioll t0 thc advertisement of negroes I destroy. I told him my disbelief in it, but ; hose of an e''ual nmtf " " no bluffs which proudly spire to overlook thc ft,r saj0) wuicn appears in another column. I ai.l to him, I have just hit the time in cutting Tbc Pwer tl,c mom u sapposed to be umbrageous woodlands on this side, and . A company of gentlemen from Missouri, I r Pl. tot they have all been cut exerted, wo believe, more particularly t the sun-lit plains upon the other, until I who Lavc larg0 interests here, have impor-1 in ,heu nfw mw'a- In, A"" l ,h,em I wLa arc 1,3 "cha.n; reached an elevated pinnacle, so tall as to j tci tllcB fitthc bcncfit 0f our young and j 0,r;,hcv "" anJ 1" ' , m0n ,.,,! . ..,.;. .hoso rictu-1 . v t i. r-. , or three wagon loads in a place. In the win- remains ever the same, only Acamowio command a panoramic view, whose p ctu- growing city. Nebraska City is now aoout . Ifr , haitIot, lh(m away, anil there could ha.e 1 . n , . . rL? . miT rape and varied beaut.es ravished all my tw;cc or tlircc timc3 large M any othcr j of wormiu?, lhewd nn,lrr the h changing every mo- . . 1 ... ! monx Tint mrTf r t inn mnmnnf ef ti!I thc name by which it had liccn kuown for . aside the prerogatives of the home circle, .1 1.. r . -1 A ... n n.l Imqi. line n?irf. in flm r1lltip4 9nd triall luuosiuus oi vcars in:riiuifs. v ci-uiuiy o 1 i - r , . . , . ... .1 i i i p it , . Make it known that you are pro- utagc, almost, has confirmed the present that devolve upon man 7 Pew there are, ! buhincss unmeaning n.! ntiiust ti.unn nf nnr nnl.lii : indeed, who would bo willina to take such Mr, am : and yet it is not too late to pres-! a step. It is said that modesty belongs to j . tof '-n"r;,ncc ,n ""X t( sub" pleasure to tho mind and heart ; It was ! tu liavc 00 hani1) is -pcndod until it is .nt to thc public miu.1, for adoption in i a woman, but can she be truly modest who 3,on M Jou arc '"med : listen anJ ccab Utillatill i ascertained what are tho last 1'russiau and various forms, thc more distinctive, conso-1 would waive the saered duties and superior j a lua- if the fingers were dissolving away ic a ronc1' "iprovcnierits, experimenting with I - . ... tin cilnrif nlmn a FnnM nftitnclin ' rf ; 1... 1.1 it r t ..V . ' 7 delightful self absorbation. Just then. ; 13 B",u3 uu VJ llu& 01 luo will cease tho sooner : you cau not cam i , , . . . ,. . . . , T by converse. 8. lie ashamed of nothing but your own errors. 9. Calculate tho probabilities of thc future : increase and multiply thc means of information. IU. lo competo successfully with a i .0- ttv In flu. TVrrTlortr TTeln 14 mneh imiiJ. i ibew Here i miieh .lestrnred in live or I cd. and but little to be had : for this tea-1 it loads I Could not get .ontucb.fi pole as , " uew-moou orone o cue quar.ers, I reclined upon thc summit of tho rock j labor is renuired. We are ..! ould make a sound wedge. There was a than at any other. W by then should tboM i k.. i .... c-im ihon 1 nnmpuiiF pninmia nn an mniin niiA mA IU I -C mwau I j t ilii oMutnuij uuui a hum . uim.wiim v wj.j kvi rv wu.u uivis auivw some uf that tree lay oat fur fuur or . cious than tbose which precede or foIIo years and no worms ever loucbed it, &o j fcj a (jay an j0tirj 0r a miDtite ? ana i was locitca in tnat strange siumocr ; ittliucealcnt3 held out. Aebniska City which leaves yon semi conscious, and yet ,' yt(rj restrains volition. I had laid thus several I minutes, with my left arm stretched to its ! Tex Millions worth or Small-arms. extent, when at the extremities of the fin-1 The Journal of Commerce notes that at mrs of that hand, there was a sensation. ! our arsenals thc manufacture of small arms new and peculiar, that sent a thrill 0f , $10,000,000 worth of which wc are said i ft, the weather then is warm and dry the with my Lead, until presently, it rolled ; thorbcJ to gtat0 thlt tbc samo Company I ,arse 1 away upon cushion of springy moss, hm lmcnij more ia Mis50uri which wia riuh wrest w thorn litrA wn ftmnnlil ilnrlrtn 1 . . & . . . ' J , w .... ... i i ' w vi;, ouiunvu ; i behere mat insteaa oiiooning to me moon, . B:v r n , . . . 9 Does the moon affect the weather b? its prtnil iimf to ent timber. J I. has been said ihat there are two dari In i chnges T If so, the fact can surely be August, in which if briers or sprouts are cut, I established, as much beyond contradiction, they will not grow again : It will generally j as its influence on thc tides ! And hero kill briers to cut them in August, from the we would ask attention to three consider taut and beautiful name of Otzinacusox. plcasur.ss that devolve upon hcr,to go forth and claim a political equality with man ? Would she be willing to descend and de posit her vote in the ballot-box, and be subject to the rude treatment which sho must there receive ? Or, more, would sho j anxious to guide thc affairs of this mighty 1 I vnmililief.ft fteslf in ltd lp.n1:i tinn to .;.... i i,o . i T.. . e r 1 . J ' . I share its distincties, and its rcsponsibili- ci.utitry, opentns avenues of commuuica-. .. , Xf . ,. , ., .:.. t:. " 1 ties: If she did thus engage iu public turn is a matter of thc first importance : I ,.- , . , , ., , .... , . 1 , life, what would it benefit her r Docs she und Railways have everywhere proved to I , , , , , ,, , . , , , , sujiposc that i-bc would be thc happier, or be proportionally the best for that pur- . , . , , . ... 1 ' i our country benefited, by such a step I rar pe. So prominent and undoubted is this i - .. ... ,, i,. ,.i ' ... , i from it : She would ccaso to be uonorea Benefits of Railways to Farmers. We have before us a statement, showing that in thc State of Michigan, Counties on cr contiguous to Ilailways, have increased 4"(l to 500 per cent, iu valuc.whilc Coun ties of as good land, remote from Ilailways, i r i.: .t r i.i:JDr..i .1 t . ordinance. startled by the report of a gunshot within ! fTLc fame wLicI' f"nW3 trua g"css a few paces of me. I sprang to my feet, ! 6 trKni ncca bolJ UP an,1 no c"eB5J and with astonishment, saw my friend j kccP il Mitchell standing near and gazing at mo ; Death or ax Old Viroixiax. Col. with a fixed look of ghastly horror. He-, Jabea Lcftwich, a native of lied ford coun- fore I could inquire what he meant, my j ty Ya., died recently near Huntsvillc, briers in full growth, and full of sap, which sours; this, with the heat and dryness of that season of the year, it being too late for vege tation lo start again, gives the brier but little chance for life ; but it is in no particular days, or the moon. As for sprouting on those two tions. First, every change of the mooa may be expected to affect similarly all parts of thc earth, if it of itself affects the earth A all. But any given change of tha moon is attended by all sorts of weather through the different latitudes of the globa fact, that Farmers at thc West not only . I'.i-.u uii-ir laiiu, uul. mau i."suu County and Township bonds.and mortgage tlieir homesteads in many cases, to get a Uailway market near them. And it is not l'iig before they fmd most ample rcniunc ti"n fur their ritks. Hut not alone in ncw countries is this increase evident In our old and long tie circle, and endeavor to perform aright the already suflieicutly weighty duties 1.. viilvinff nnon lier ? Klu innv wield the Fettled Eastern States, the same thing is I . ., , , . ., ' b pen of the ready writer, and exhibit to the t.r.,v. .1 r..-,:r nt..l n;n lrA ...T. . 1 J ' . t . i - : . i .. ...1 I respeeica as hue now is oj, u.a.., a.m , , , , . , :,.:, . ,,n,i11.. our country, i.isUad or being bettered, , your ffUJj intcl anj juJg. would jiresent a continued sccuo of coufu- j mf.nt sioii aud dissatisfaction. 13 He wbo arms his iutcnt with vir- Then why should not woman remain in j tu0 ;s invincible. her natural position as guide of tho domes- 1 Trifl0 not w;ti, 6cr;0U3 matters, days in August, when I first heard pf it, I had whcn it shines. Under our parallel, it seven acres 01 new land, oil 01 wnten no crop . wiU b wet . nnjer M0tlct dfT) uhlef t had been taken ; there were a great many i , , , . , , I .. . . , ..1 00, cold enough 10 frceme mercury ; undef sprout on it. I had it well spmtited on those , ' , . , , ... ! two days, but when I came to seed in Septem- ttn0,hcr. j"st n8ht flr F"eppta. d U I ber there were sprouts from six to nine inches : suSar cane ; but thc samo moon, and tb ' long, throe to one I had cut oil in Aueust. ' same change, for all. If the moon's be - ' L. 1. ,1. 1 r .t. , - i- r..... , ., ...w tor ine norns 01 inemoon oeing nram mg new is essential 10 ine ncnt Diamine neighbor, participate iu the facilities af-! " . . . 0 . . , ,, . i , m " . . " J . , , , ' down, what cfleci has it ! In this I have ha t j 0f a cro, tJ,en wj,cn jt jg Bcir tcre m foHed to go .bca.1.1 - j f P f of Gen. Joed U-ftwieh and acted as an some , UllI a 5tine on the ftM : rSJ can JS' ui 11. The door to wealth, rcspcctaV.bi.y, ! CtrfJ Lun'an .Car J "J 00 l,"f , a'J ,du"nS Waf f, 1S2' P when Ihe hnrnsof the moon were P.ad when 5 ZZVoiZZtoL. influence and honor, is thrown wide open j dwB "ak. with , tbe exped.ton to the North-west, and ,y were down I laid another ; some month, e J ) Zli -fct cucuX" 1 fe 'J """i 'aw... ( tiiu iiv.icui;u ui nuu water i iiifiuia ' " .. - il. . ..,.! agonies of death, and sending forth from ' fr0m the depredations ot thc British armv ', tncr' ,hc "ne la,J d','n f,rsl (aHhough the "d beans r Miall tc wait for the nc to all. 12. Establish yourself on 1 . : ..1 . 1 n . aim uc iiol serious uuout i.iaes. 15. Wisdom and virtue make thc poor rich, and tho rich honorable. ' 10. There arc looking-ulassca for the world her intellectual capacities, without 1 facc uut nouc fr tho mind : the defect II. now. as affording additional evidence of the great advantages to be gained to thc !rCCnd'n,S 'rPm Lcr 0lw.n trUB tstatl;,n- must be supplied ty a serious reflection .. . . , . ,. . ' Among the ancients, and in many heathen ,lnnn nnc'i self r-us'inehanna regiou, aud especially to our , , , , : , . 1 u ou a own immediate vicinity, by the" erection hu " 1 ,C "cnt. WOUlan V k'pt " I 17' TLcrc is no dccP 0r l!'ldun m3 of thc "Sunbury & Erie," tho "Northern I ? f S.CrV,'lu ,ufe',orllJr' anJ 1,owc'1 ! tcry to be studied or practised to carry on Central "(or Susquehanna,) and "Lewis-i'U,eW F-v.lcges. Hut what do these j hnslneg3 successfully: on the contrary, l.iir,- IV.. 5- C 1- I -1 i-iii'ia I'tuauut m uui BCCIIU Vl al that his erect tail tho terriblo tocsin that I 1 and fleet under Admiral Cefchnrn. After I "'PP"J eacci ofthe upturned horns of the , moon again, or try ll;e rirst quarter when heard. ! the war he served one tern, in Congress. , T'n k"P,ramI f inkin. Wls M,,'k m"u , thc weathl'r lcct"ms "Zht f"r h'" ' From his fearful propinquity, I began ; - . " ' hp !S 'B " n" s'k"'? think thc latter would be best. to rcaliae my position, but not until I i Onmox, having voted at the recent cl- "-h;n ,a' 1 on,,h; ?r"n J; " "w'"5 Secondly, by the help of the Telegraph ' ' . , , , . ,, cf the ground; lar anything down when the . 0 , heard an explanation from M., could I j ef'"'" n favor of forming a Constitution, j ni, .and it w'dl kill the srass an.l s.xl wc m3J W atly g,ve" niomcnt "at fully understand and appreciate its hor- j a,"l applying for admission into the I'uion ' aB(, Slllk , '.j ,lsUince jn ",he ground , is tLc 8,a,ft b t!ic wt'a"'tr in all parts of 1. . . ..... .1 ... 1 ,i . r . .1 . 1 rors. I ,1,c q'lesiiou uas been started mere as 10 whereas, il it be laid when Ihe ground is dry cuumij, aim ooscrvauons inus raaaa lie told mc that my resting place was whether tho Constitution shall tolerate or and hard, it will not kill thc grass for a gn at show that there is not only an immense the top of a rattlesnako den, aud pointed ' prohibit slavery. A correspondent of thc j while, nor sink much in thc ground (let the diversity of tliinate, in different latitudes to the orifices through which they passed ; 1 New York Tnlunr, writing from the ter- h"rns hc fuhrT "P "r "b from Montreal to New Orleans, but that that he was in the habit of coming there ' ritory, says that therc are large numbers , Y"'"" a J"1"'"- effect "y f sn hy the ;n ,ho g3n)(, ja(;laJ surprising vari;,tion9 0 . . . 0 I farmer in harvest; in .nocking grain 11 the . . . . . on Sunday evenings to shoot rattlesnakes; ' of settlers from Missouri and other slave-1 etan, be wft ,i,e shl,rt wju in we cloves, v eTcn lthm sboTt "'stances and at that when he approached that cvening,and I holding States, who are very dsirous of , t,th t..p and roots ; if the ground and weather J "lC same instant. An.l just the samo saw me lying upon the den, he supposed j having slaves. In view of this question, be dry, the shock may stand a long time an.l differences are noticed in one stage of th I had been bitten and was dead : that he i an Anti-Slavery Convention was to be ' an 1 it will be found that the clover nioon as another. crept nearer and saw my respiration, and I held at a town called Albany, on the 27th ' wi ' y"e an I mowing I onec spre .d ma- Thirdly, llecords of the wcath.t have knew I was alive, but discovered a nions-1 of J uuc. 1 .1 . . r ,. .. ..... .. 1 lands preseilt to our View: A scene Ot nil tW nw t.nneet Wtlunntn ennerrn. of :ra: srjz:: 1 : . contrast ,. - df manilcJ b; tll0 rubIice wan, rc(,uin,; ru mJ MR, EB becomes more free, must be hastened tow-, ",r 0wn Iovcd coU,1,r ' M Dotcd for ! fair judgment, close industry, nnwaver- 81 mf t.ng preparatory o uc- tho ards completion-Even staid old Chester ; hhsTty lFMm""' and rcU&n 1 KnW" i-S inteerity, superior workmanship, fair j E'ul'"i ua' '. - q.tiun whether x .u vutMtr , . , ... . . . . I ... ... rr shfiflilirifirr fiYflnniatiiiti ttt ff iiil I ' .... county, with its rich farms and ruliiv.d ! ""o0 an l ""'a''y avc raised woman prices, and to do better by the customers, - , o; " ; y " most, "lou farmers, finds a large increase in the value ' "cr I,,'sen, tlova,0,' r,n?'l,"n' an1 " .f lauds, cousequ. ut upon new thorough-1 fll0uIJ b1,c wWl ,0 dcPart from it? fares for trade aud travel being opened. 1 There have been women who were an Tho in.s V.f,r n,n,rd cf- Examiner of Il0Unr to ,,lcir country, and whose names last Saturday, give a fair specimen of the workings of thc system, in ,thc following paragraph : "Ahvantaoes f f Railroads. Thc Now I'entral Railroad has already given an impulse to the price of lands along the line between Konnett Square and the West "Lester Kailroad. A writer in a Delaware Couuty paper informs us that Henry Da vis, a few weeks ago, sold firty-one acres to T. K. Sickles, at $75 per acre; $55 was the asking price, a few months ago. Rich ard Head has sold to Isaac Watkins, thirty mx acres, for S105 per acre. Mr. W. h is been offered between 200 and 5300 advance upon thc property. It would not, 1 think, have brought over 875 per acre, iiglttecn months since. Five hundred " liar advance has been offered for the have been revered by thc good and virtu ous. For example, look at the patriotic women of '7C : they were brave, active, and intelligent, and yet kept within their proper spheres. Womau's influence has never been rightly appreciated. Tako her from society, and it has lost its charms man would cease to feci thc position that be now occupies. If we would wish men to be distinguished for their enterprise, learning, and virtue, then must woman too act well her part in life. Hut, alas! it is a painful truth, that there arc also many of our sex who seem to think, aud act, as if they were placed in thc world for no other object than to lead j a mere if possible, than others in the same busi ness can do by theirs and give it publi city. IS. Let thc business of others alone, and attend to your own. 19. Don't buy what you don t want ; t A- .1.. I .l . 1 Use every Hour to mc ucst auvaiimge, au.i study even to mako leisure hours useful. 20. Find recreation in looking after recreation. 21. Huy fair, sell fair, and take care of thc profits. 22. Should misfortune overtake you, retrench work harder but never fly the track confront diflirultics with unflinch ing perseverance. Should you then fail, you will be honored: but ebriuk, and you'll bo despised. 23. Consider the causes of thc good standing of some, aud tho decline and fall butterfly existence. They spend j B,, waut of BCCW of otucrs nJ regulate and d'shon a ld:-f.,r.l hotel and twenty-six acres of, tilcir ,imo in talkin 0f elegant dress, Jour cndui;t accordingly. ""T. wu: " "? ' ,, iceted swains. lendij establishments. ? '''. -Himiauuiug t lie bouse is no lon;;cr ll-, ' . , ', , . . 1 est are rarelv nrosiurom for when rou 'en ,l t. u. ,..i.. . x i: , , ,:. with a thouiauj other thinm even more ! cs' are ra" '. Pr rt,ou? i "n "utu co" .v.. .u pjh: ... ji.m'.r: i nn'i i-v ine o w. . ' ' . It . .r. e are p. ttiti- aln a.ItUMably with j ana n-niUMcal - 'llC " ll'.t' r. ' th oiiili to roni" "f the I Ihe woinnii vh" T"J.-iCHt Do we over see 1 t'.Ui lileinc withdrawn, poveily is likely to follow. which drew thc snake's attention and caused him to turn his head, when he dis charged a load of buck-shot into his neck, mangling aud tearing it to pieces, and thus saved my life, lie bad scarcely told me this, which took but a moment, when ,1 ! rattles all around brought us to a recol lection that we were not yet freo from danger. Wc saw ten or fifteen large rattlesnakes approaching us from every quarter, with eyes glaring revengefully, barbed tongues, thrusting threateningly and rattles sound ing alarmingly. They are brave and can not bo intimidated, and will dio over thc dead body of their companion sooner than desert it. Wc knew tho indomitable char acter of oar enemy, and M. and I. with his double-barreled gun and my sticks and stones fought our way out as best we could. You may imagine that my nerves were (.lightly agitated that evening, and that I dreamed of snakes that n'tcht. . M. ... e.l M his killed one hundred una seven oi tiiein tho largest of which had twenty six ..1.1.- II. .1., I..1...., !. , li.t r Ullll?. IllTiijC ..IV JU.WU i ""J w . . . n,,r- "' a meadow alter a heavy ram; the ' lccn j, , ia fafctetit places with great sun came very warm, and in a tew .lavs me , ...,. .. ..r .- J ne.tir:rr f.tr eJT.ne l.1fflm nt limn nnlini. cot the better of the phi-1 manure was sticking on thc lop of Ihe grass . J " D e. 1 . thr.ee pfeh .Iv tn. temnpratnri .leorM. t other d iv in ar.'nini thi I "ke musluoons ; the sun dried lhe moisture . otuer uay, in arguing im. , moisture, hei.'ht of thc barometer, d m. women or III 'U t ilk the inauure. u ... came irry iig.u an-i . o - . " ' .. t the favt .-rowins srass lifted it ni. not the ur- tiou and strength of tbc wind, state of tha say a women can talk a i , , -inii, r,. .T(.TT.hi in k. r . man a.masi ia Ueatn, said .Mrs. l ., "but ; ,,, ,.,vin . wrnl of a r,.nc, hrit the niatic character, on which thc progress of I'd like to know if Sampsou dllu't i a h.....S .1 .he M are iin.to ker,. ,t f,..m sink-, YOotation niignt pp to depen,j thousand l'hilistiucs lo death." ho phi-1 In?, and lo Make a rider when they are d..n ; N .f ch rf (he losopher gave in, and that very evening ; I- Wee,, .t down , in ..r.vtng sh.nslcs when U.e .j wjth p . , kind of Wl1(,n ;kettoastraw-":'rnsare',own;,nsr",,,!:r-" "rn 'nr I such as would be favorable lo crops or are np to mane me pos, reP s P,a. r w , ,,.,,,,, jt mwU he , ,!,.,,!,, ridiculous! II the moon had ihesr snPP.se.f t u hu,r; L;nt wc romrMJl. effects would it noi lie abrd to plant, reap j cecin nc 9ilttcmcnt reported io 009 or build, in any of ihe signs 1 for it would be j of 1f ip,,,', lrtun-s, when hewasia an alleinaie pulliii'4 up and down as lhe im.on 1 ,. ,lllr.. tliat careful ca.iminati.m bal . i i ....... .. n , .... .i - . . ., ,. ,. .. W..I1I.1 riitini;.', o ...ti. ii ciin ia kv;ii.i a.n..uui to noihing at last. I I am now seventy vears old, and I do nrd ; presented Mrs. 1'. with a licl berry festival, where that respectable lady got into seventeen sharp disputes,' aud en joyed herself amazingly. Remarkaui.e Collectiox or Wa ters. There is on board tho bark l'res cott, of this port, which arrived hero on Thursday last from 1'uenos Ay res, a cask, containing about ItiO gallons of water, which was taken from the rivers Mississip pi, Sacramento, Cape Fear, ' Savannah, Garonne, Tscho Sing, (China,) tbe Oder, been madc.anl that not lire slightest tract of any coincideneo could be discover! ' lu-twe.-n the phase of the moon and any think I have had an increase f one ear of particular de.seriptiou of weather. Lewii corn or urain cf wheat, through the influence ! ,u,y Chrtmirle. cl Hie moon in sowing or planliag in ilssign. ) There are people in this enmity who look lo all ihe sijns in the almanac for sonic pnipxse. lean not see anything in scripture or rea Tub Cattawi ... Kasfbkmrv oricina-' I tr.l iii the grave yard of a little Quaker m.tdin house in tbe village of OUawi (Prussia,) and Iho river of l'lato; and to make mc believe that there is anythi ' jn I Columbia county I'enna. The froil is f from the following places : Ual'nnore, I.i vcrpool, liostoa, Ncw York, Tarragona, Matanzas, Copenhagen, Uio Jancrio, Ilio Orandu, Hamburg, aud 1'alenno. Tlio cask has remaiucd iu the samo position nearly eight years, and since it was ulle.l his U"t had kjrf than lifty gill u iu it - '--Z3l : ll.em. Th serintnre. sneak .f f illlBK 'he Soil, i - - I of digging and mauurincJind lhe husbandman to;I.Kk lor the tally and lailer rain; and S I.. 1 in Iheui-ni'ng.an.i medium si, inferior to many of the new popular varieties, but Is sufficiently largs for all ccouunl al purples. Its color is dark re.l purple when I'lf, and is of S m..n says, -sow y..nr se. .. ... . - , , . h , , , , ajluB.jM1t. in the rrenin- whhh.ld i.-d font I....-1. lor, " r . . y..u do nolknow which w.r,..r, , In, Say, 7 - "''Z VW f fuui oi Iu l- ct , u-ually U!tus lo rifen n.iibiu : .d any signs. Th-se o ho I 'W to e one . 111) 11' ltl! I ii.i-in si;;ii ;. r. moid me lelliii; iucll'w te make .ji'y iii Au, . i m.i 1 . r.-u .OLuer Hi 1 1 I ; e-. t li . s' 1. I 4 a .1 fl if? 3 1 mr