The agitator. (Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.) 1854-1865, June 28, 1855, Image 2

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word wcUwndtarßß afiahdamly Wirfi
hud wiihtfhejn-shmjl
S*hojiLwcj», troreolOred ; wdmgp
'Na'wUite.ihcitiwpre ;kbo pmengthep), and;
-tbt inference lb* l®*;
t ratal, .wiieJtqkft. .fcbpMV-Si(P
badibitiDd lhei«»o«ntj. cap-,
.tnnxftbe 'wometv.ttodchijdi'tmi i.
taialmaUo. at rtaetbened by th» fw& that there
M twa Mhp
trains when thay pft&nd Utfpugh hcSfl on ijiev
•. brings
•thir-feportia kpoWa in ,lhis Ai
lioliwed-latW WostWorlby.' Ti»?r r Jw%np
■;tedn»(to be CttH? atvareal-thehoaliUt Piped jr
ttion oriiita; way Ofliiiliry»,apd, h« v P
ddkcn this- Opportunity la sot. the power.of.(Jbg
tGenernl-.Government fll dehotiQOi- JfthalaU
-wp is detcrmiotd tfr.havd'altgbt-'vilh them,
.'ihatoduer ibghte.ile troop* pa.ihpgroupdtijp
•fatter.- -'Several (joyor, ament steamer*, *re
now said to he„on their way ap the M|sro,uri
■Ri»cr, dosline(l for the peotiqns of/souptry,
■atoog.-tbaanrlhaHiJimit? jpf thp.Xioiqn, - If
tthtSibeiiruo, wemay;expectto,hoafac«peifiing
«oop from the movements of the milhvy dW
Mvmon board.iwbich will give us mmo clue
\d Ojb progress of-the way.
lErlm.the Sl. Ifiutt Jatelligcnur,
CpuKbtL Friday;JTutlc 8, 1855. ,
’. On £3ulur,da)t,. a Mr. Giillmeab, a French
rimp),arrived hero.
plates, lhal “Four Bears,'* (ho chief, of tlie
Bund of .Sioux, trad just come
jog with him thirty lodges ; that \hey felt the
imam tody of the SiouaTat Boar Creel;, 300
tittles west of Fort Ldtamie, fwynty-(lvb days
gipce, cpipibg, and. it at. at that (ioje the Sioux
fattt.l.OQ yngoa?) plenjy’.of flour and moat,
twepty women and, cljidren, and among them
y\io .negro ( wdmen, jFcprp ihp.t.we ibmft they
pipyt have taken a -Jdormori trajo/bpuiia froni
<jjslf.Lake.lD Boor Creek,'iwhere wo.ktjow
they intended making,* settlement litis Spring.
fNolhidg was said of seeing while met) among
itfrqm,; apd we have; they were all
killed, y PoWjdears Ts Jd favor of peace, lias
{lcsn lo : W»»mngton, add know's ihe powfer of
,th 9 ago iiniling his nation dejermihed
.tmtyar, hascorae in will) his sipall
Gftftineau has ]for a wife a daughter of
Pour. Boars, and says he does not think his
father-in-law would deceive bipr>..
.Mr, .Varieiicat and all Ihe French there be-
JjpveJbe report, and, they have the best means
,u£ information! . .
Tho etnigranls who passed hpro Ihrea or
•fountbeeks since have hardly had lime to get
beyond ;Fort Laramie, and we do not know
of any trains leaving independence or St. Jo
seph. -
Of course weWtsll fee! lio fetfil effecls of
this war more that) any other jtarl of.jhe
country. In a pecijhlflry pojfil of view it
j#ilf scatter a great deal of money through
vyestero Jowa. ’The potirttry here is ft/fl of
corn, CdUle anjT horses, arid Uncld Sam' witi
scrap hiake a groat drpfl on.ihem. Nothing
Icsrlhari f O/OOty' nrt6ti dkH ‘ trioko 'subcessfitl
war on the Sioux, and such a hotter cannot he
supported in tho wilderneii except,.at hit im
mense expense. The Florida 1 waF yiilj be
mere child’s ploy.. We wilt rid longfet see ihe
statement of j 30,000,060 surf)fijs iklhd l'Erea
•ury. 1 ' " ‘
If thn. war .continues—add conlimras, it
must for years, if it has comitippcod-ril will
make Wnslern lowat ‘War ,is .atyful,
horrible, aimosU. poy circumstanpcs;
itjCOlWts m irogsiSopt), beipg , pqar
ough Ino scene of operation, to supply the,
army cattle.. , . • .
The OmahJiS Teperyed their .anpuity .ni
BJapk Bird Hdls a wqek ajpeg, npd j.itnryjdi
ately came herd purchasing gooijs ap4
They bought,
fiopjHEWSmipany
li «W.f
dy.aud lte lodinn (*o,.* ..trade.; f U
however to cheat them, as they ate
SdodiudgeSpf kwfofc »ki .The
tjocemq, xttry;!ppor ;.and:,had , noj{riy.;ajl,
thsjfthflfses, sp tWt thjs .atipuiiy ; typp
%ihl»swg>tq.4h(?(p. ■ Thpy, ftrepdw ’tplwahiy;
well mounted, and wjthJhP
mediately, off on their annual bufliilo' bunt.
• wtrt.t'f u;;t®cclDBNTE.
JP. S.—ll ls now rtfmoTrod that ihero wqte
ifl ' the -train bT'ftifigi'apls
tfiifcroascd Itio’ river lilafy."
is probable that it mas this
inaSs&r'od on' tljnTsttfe'iJffPbrl liafanfid.'
tW4aiau,’s
A Convention
Spndg«lonr ibß/15ih, ; «i{j,-.l<sth, «(i Augjfct
next, to discuss VVprhankßigbt of Stjflrftgo;,
(rfrltioprogiiess bfhuniWiiewoJSi Womdn
nowtdßtna'ndi therecogoitioD oihlfercijilcjrv
istoncc, her legal rights, hot social equality
lc<! >m • J cnidi <*•.« n,i n
How her cjgimg Cflq"pq, pa|(i<y:
basirf, will bo 01 j ftjn,'at,t !j ß
homing Conyejhion. . '",
Im ibßerolly ftro rcefpcdtTully mVijeafjtf’iif.
«enij. v . Mogtof, tf^rainciu^r^M^ol^ftie
New Votk Slate Womau’s Rights Cfuiiiins(ee.
THE A
m, h.Ppdjga^^dit o%_£
*,• All Basincßs.and other Commonioalions must
Tmmumz&tem *
»8.
RMTOGTiopn m-'tFmmi w i
TUtrpnumticnrwft»ro-a!«fTATo«
Y A MEg^ntOKWOtllriat.
‘ or^mS»s t|«>!
•feTtfe fferi, W Pdttlc
rtbfite JIV*i <hb*» thdßorb’
.Ordbincofir Dtwißde t*W* will Jbs!
"toB^ bor irt Scl date- pr i ! - !
tilt At-. J-Bt', r i l ■■•‘ )1 iO‘•■i:r. r, v ii :
(CPITh? II-
of J u . ■.; 1
- ,ID?JohnLP. fcoenwlitediWUraU.fi.:
Bdmrttfbf Iheffilew < .
1 *ui i>b bcsil.
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,; '1 ir. t-5-h- »■> — r*r- 'n '
■T» -X»«! lasw'?“W'a
,l(«i.i»f9Ceirei.»Tdi phs|l ( | B p^ l i^*| ; week. y for-
i terAtinrtttfli^L'lkVitid-ni dhradwiMßetaedt' of
life Bdtg&s at Uto.'Jimit *0 thll'Boliima.'tifiariny o
tho jfetediiitloUthß'l’onbß with
marred a . slisdclrcfiirm tfab.loorbfk oflfeaclltlrcel
snd PuMio Sqbsro., "it-ih>s<a rascally trick.: ■ :
1 Mr.' ft C. to sWlo that tins
fßoior lit coiniht)S some Crifek's elnde.
(o thst fjo* bid foih' coihda'pjr With
B hher iha 1 form, At,
is false licglnfcri/td.ciid---a ; bi'>fe libricntion.
Wc are extremely glad to bo able id jrtiblisli lilrdo
nW. '■ "J" '•’ " ''■■ ' L ‘ ■'•
r , •-*> f i .. • :• I • :
D* Horace lwcP&froflcp anq llirflwn
uUp prison by, Ukj llsiris offieiajs. al tba'instance ef
a sculptor na jitd Lcclicaniv who 'draught ta recover
of ** r- Tpik , c fJf tol
Palace, the value of ( piece qf slalpary alleged to
(live jieea, ipjurpd during the Exhibition. Mr. Gree
ley was released oti « licarjn^.
57 Wo regret that so little iotctclt.'ishuirostpd
in regard to the visit of lion. J. R. GiddiNor to tips
pluco on Uift Glh of July. Tho Freedom
will not, sareiyvjwrmHrthb d<ty r uo|>)vrp 30 us-un.
prepsrgd. Nothing .his heoadono Jfolrffhilowe ore
assured thdt preparations foi"a,g(msr,al turn out are
being made indifferent BOcUau*. ~syaVe up!
=s - Clergy.
So much has been said, written and sung about
the Ibdatloif of IVdfhlhV Bpti*re, that Uj Would ahem
a mercy toclrangd die subject and thp tunc-at orto
and the same time; lest the tbemo tmsdme hack,
nied; if adt abaoljitelji.fi ached, in ’{denes.. rThe:*ub
ject 0 1 splierbs it' an? important o»e, has . been 'dies
seeled again; iuidi agaih, t(y nsoiptn lovers andwo.
man tutors,'by Jhc prcus had the har-t
ro6m, (fdr the! otter >c{fownto a -class,y : Uj Spiritu.
S lists nttd mni-Ojriitttfnlititß, mtl hia jvt Iv nodur^
noojbctlesa qvcrhaulings before it is “settled. 0 1
It may.bo unwarrantable presumption in some
eyes, in us, to venture upon so delicate a subject as
the “Sphere of UlO Clergy.” Nevertheless wo can’t
forbear .returning l(ie compliment to those who
never let slip an opportunity to define the spheres of
the “world's people." Having grown up under a
systcip of weekly lectures wj M*is subject, now' that
the bonds that then hold ,p« are outgrown, wc hasten
to offer-* few reflections upon the, sphere of public
teachers'. A special reason iertlus will appear in
; its, proper place.
i Perhaps leachere tbd preacher* should be classed
(tbgcflior; the mission of caclrbeing lb the intellect
ual aijd religious natures of the race'. Certainly tie
| pr'diiohiy W wirth a .frirjHiSj; tp cdrammily unless
’hobe a teacher as well. Ji wbuld 1 tint »ccm ii very
j difficult ■ (flatter -id 1 defifio •the-’ duly of a 1 rbiiglbns
loacber toward men and his action aa regards 1110
i tliat offlitt' society.’- : If;he is wftlhy (if his
! gdcs kilned ajraisist svWy kiiA of (Ml.
I When he accepts his minion, ho virlnally lakes on
! fiirrtsolf (Ke bbtigalidn'ld Work wtrit isUfds might to
j amelkdralethe condition 1 of Ilis ffbllotr.’ inenr .IW
1 promises lo rcclsim Uie cess.pool* of :vice;CndCrime
iso tanas ihevnay. betaldtu. iHe *ihky «very tpdili'onal
ialnbiliod,' Casta hiS petSahnsar!*ww;k( aiWotn .qUI!
;garrmaiV;«ni ihc’igjkllt;
‘work WfaTe.liiaa-hPIe isMClOrde ylegCs
but’hand and hsatb»erTic«(i«fl rW?H> it 1 <1;
ictusC of pvi] erfials, there (tottf feints Ac,
1 a conservslor -of thp, publha he ,U hound,
Ito use all honorable means'to oprpqt yipe.ppti auk
j virtue; and on Sony of ffhCjff pqinls will
janj-tntelligent js?'? 1
j Now what are the facts* T Briefly, that not few-
! d k t insh i *byd.YC>Bex , P e f' ifiy*"
.the elergyuea outside ana' abose. jhablid w|uch per
jWfr fPW
jqoo|ioU id pne in ecyen,ana repoainff'
joh a fat j»li(T*U(o remaining sii.' TCat a. "sdi'vshtf
joj/(Mtti'fihnylpannol iSigy rvjir 'is'dther
jtnon. doj bit raay
it^i^-fiaiiinrer' jildw* I, Upon‘ l ttd ’Attfltj iefvet pnijiit 1
ciisliioM. Alkie arc promulgated
lihlhcfe
sud politicat,' rdjoiccs bWrtWdh tlitt ’snch gcn'uitie
qrlhqdoxy isppared to this degenerate age t amVd'lhe :
gehrrrdt’lvreok'df pdpehi? s'op«(tiliUdnd‘(fna' re’ttbn
political organizations. • f i ’ •
■ (Solid# « "UiWmosUngHfir Ihollrlendn of Erpfiihi.
JiCib 'tij'Malrdpoliian Tlnalst.-KeshYork, Ban Sr.
Tyn|s whUßirU»aair«jhtfi>i)iii<pib ) ily,,failed, ont;tb
toiow Why tlie-Ilirt/Sn.rfh'f ins? ond .80,
ihon# ihddiKicihns.'rotTlnpJ leJient witness-ip fayof,
bf IM itdw.ii Whe^t)f ! .iiifl»j > ,*flßtl«ißjp g)iv*,|in
tWr skwf, lifjve, pf pql,
W<«e n<ll 6ul;bejn pg
bpldiin,
hi« owneburcij; )i}atjt^)o ; miba-fpl-i
.f,T
te,4f<f^Mu obmirm, “should V
o Jitters pfjrolcl pnoiipvtry ‘Bible iafyo'
w«idrti«'hoi i b'fifiio*’wara%Bwi)&
Cwiat hw **id ‘Myi‘ kmgd6mfamt>. ofahig Vorid^
***>(* WMii mHiyiib
the low, pahUMrM.iha ptlla, ~|, mtnoUo-interTh.
W;tongtfo nor pWsSfc,
tlis *otcHard«i dr
the kingdom which i« ( pot pt earth” , , ,
u.'tp vf.th.o ypnpg (ajjy
wlm, on beihg implored tqrquto Uie rqucue of»
chilfl that had fallen into ii ‘deep cistern', rcpliud,'
! Do I Uio Mfcaly
4»i®. No.jndapJjßt (he aerr|| do ill” ®hi«
yoSr lady i» Jramaroed* (uidnio Lord
SMttlbodj gotJwatcdW she JiKnot,) Iho Jwlpr
should he spliced to her immediately. suoH galores
isiHoiscratesnsi^^
m
ti /* .• * . . (**.
' Shcfi a {nlktablo (hut ofibretU Mid patches was
intoiUgont psW
duly, by any man of ThdkV
gumenl Upaflry weaV.'T*EiroT» no iounillfi'dsS'
&M,
the clergy outlawed, mere automaton* who have buV
'ihttffligSlmi .hp*ni#an«l*»>iH«
’(hi* IsUer'dayWtth
•teaobijif* Jhii'&dmXranJ
peg wbnwnita ;htag/thtic right*'**
oiUjcod, wetatbd < i-Wi ;
I «*Ph*n# Jaw * lawsaufldiigr’j
•iayinDri'Di'VcrylwdH. ’ -So. the drbninaL
ttWo share WiWng loi rdtfikitki Iw»s mythey-al),;
imhPtbolawtbaa vndungitordo ,wilho»,V fdßw
h-gitinwtely.. h»« poth-!
ibgrtd'da.vith lb* ki»,M <w*» pp.blfcgitnoo to tho !
Ww,'Md.- is (sf-eonrnopjkwed by hwwn.Wftk-j
topj frl’ltoWW?to«; bis cUiiewhip qnd-,bppopiep
M WMHw hr. i|wa of.thia. Ifc.
WPe-w •*■ .'■■■■ i: ■' ■ c -
,-m&r
••! U l am not peht. to .fight" fiso. What In
•tjk:RaPWpf.fiWsh>ng gopdjWa* hftjarot for,ifnot
toSikH; Pri*K»l»P Mi4rrr?‘l',.,«W l i ■ not to aaitf
but.a, flf 9rt-’!. ;, We (hat the
“Jwlwh
cd wM hg(U^pTCair .trfily .(to,Gospel (a,*
aiypri) (u pjTjpuclii»,, .Oflr-lfesclicrg’ and
and »f)d many dUiera of lf*s nolp,
equally jloiit, jisaria., ,Tlk| piitaion of
aUp* oql.to «udh cowardly
qeatlinentsa* ilial quoted. ny« (ho
apoille? “I hayo tne good figlil,” &.c.
Whalfighl? ''Why£ but Uto lifc-t)au(o. of Uie true
Cli'riifian—ljio.war wiih/wrong aa il.'aialka in the
Highways and'phulih' lit the byeways! We hold
(bat every mania bent intd thiawdrid to fight, lie
is furnbiiif<) with Vcapoqi artd thuaf fight, or wrong
wilt rear its.monhnuintaao high that they will top*
pfo down ahd croahhltn.
True, Ihd clergy hstabcohpht'Wi'thoul the paid
6f'“iaw l poUlica knd Ilia polls)” bdtthcy arc self
cxildcl. jlhii, ttioy pul on tho cloak of formality,
until man catno til .ionsldcr thonf as "doml-gods.
They,wore heVerto nreddto with woihßy maltprs,
by"hotrtSana. Wb ; rerffemhervreirwliwa dust was
raised on a'longojro dccooiori; in a quiet country
parish 'among 1 the Hodsick hills, because, forsooth,
the [ikrsbn hinted iitcTJentally an hi* sermon that
Shivery wash great haliotlal sin. ’Wlutright had'
lie to prtaoh abolitiortUrji 7—oakod the indignant pa
rUhlonera, So it 1 passed Oom lip to lip, from the'
don con to the plow boy; it wu discussed by gossips
with tongues oildd by overmnOhtoatliitihhig; finale t
raison U—vaSriotited to preialr' his farewell',
sermon,'which we hava.innt forgotten, and if some
aldercsrshsvo cessed to tingla it is a Wondcn :
To such ends tends tbs Belli anlan doctrine. The
' minister had lodo far e •dfiagdoni not oflhis world."
Very well! but suppose he try to labor s little an
this earth; for it is held by excellent judges (bat
“world” an,d “earth" are not always and synony
tfi&ioly'ln'tlie btfginit, -'than iir burly air
,glo-8«xon. If Gospel ethics are to do this world
Wgood, (h« otygyymjst. hsjp.Jojdo; wjlh lasfo, and
politics and the polls. . We do not dear that (ho in
filtration of a purer morality will infaro cithdr jaw
or politics. Jl waukfbalty them.
• H 1 am not.to ((rto 9qntcnyon«, morally with
my longue, or ; physically with uiy fi»U, wliicl\ lul
is mucli I pat culpable-’’ Then the good fir. ignores.
,his.duly,a*-a pr6achor; for how can lie incaloalo,
morality without denouncing immorality T The
i founder of Christianity contended with the Chief
Priests, Pharisees and Sadduoces; and had his ad
vent been postponed until tjhis present, we Tear that
Dr, ( pulbuno would got such a iongae-lashi/ig as
. c|Uier overwhelm him with shame, or lead
! him to join in the cry—'.‘Crucify him ! crucify him
Wo pats over the assertion of ibis modern Peter,
that Ills duly “norerworks with Hid laws,” having
neither time bar inclination to dispute such a pnipS
,bly 'erroneous assertion. 1 ' Commojl qtnso revolts at
elicit subterfuges. ' ’ i' '
ExrUNvidsT.—Relativi ft the resignaliun of Mr
jßngg,' (UmVersilfsV,) & Chaplain'df tlib National
jCouncii of K. its late seselort in Philadelphia,
jwb- renftrkwii vreok sinco thdVwd'touldn't
!hßlpbui^iiiW 1 hhd'a v’(jry-great fooldbr resigning;
■addirtg,-Uiat ildftt (Unfit aaif the Coitfetsalistdotv'
ilHnb rhiglii bealltUi loontWeWMierßleyo-tnongera.
Whcimipon;
vety rl.
, *Wh'at r fl6 'jbii' irilratf,’fticijd A"gUMar f—Do jw
rioan to 1 ujr that lifesrsp’d'uauallyolernjed,'*Oflh<*-
to-j“wpm»n ; wliipping"
than U>at of Ujp llnWerMlut t r _fiacTr would «ccm
jlp be V haWaHHroderico* Iromibo' aboVe rematk."’ r '
i tyip. apsyro pur jfrioifa fiellhor Uio moral'
no; pavomcal influence bC,ihe prce'da alluded id, en
lereijinid oar making (hose
ihipV* iual’lfiin U WjV Vo
d*ii,n»leadpir 4s ihould’
jld| w. V—-' •- —V ,WJ?vr .. ,
in iorripted toglYomankleildtp ifap'tblf Wiasure of
Ifjc fV* taliiitU is'Wng Vf 1)/. \Vaits.'
iNOtWdkrtiTliWeralotid, krb isiriofrf“ ll tl!
: Onq word more ; , We,do Dpt'. attach tnheh.im
portance to qlah-tiiade arec a« influ
onqirie'nlcif'ih the scrdhiUe'for gain(«P
flif ‘a* the tiesait bf » r V/rluotfa : tife, - OtS 1 '
trtift can; di’will
treapasairijf uptjk ho' mlifi.ddmggodif forth* poke df l '
gb&.bxcfcpt from ffio tfcveiopmeOt of aSf intmie
pipltf ((y ■■ 'frhispiinolpleenter* ini l
to and shapes tho creeds of tin' Ai'ji tit k rety con*
piderablo degree. This' principle is not ntwaya sub
jo'itcd \dWp cutlaro; libhce,ilre diffhreribbirt creeds.
may b(f, some men' ate mhch'boUer than
hotrbreeds; Out friend MlUpleaM tbrractua if
wtottg." : • ~ .>:! )’ .
'.•-Ti l * El»JTtbl rema»ka
«ndhe. Pflnk,
oJ?,3fiqg«. apyli-,
' k*d’ ol !i ipojp^created,jn jjyl wo,Hast,
i en '
♦’•iJTfljf eoy t, Uia{ San W project was
i tiro »tep* 'taken raonllm'
before fto fivtjcp of'appUiation Wa
. were not; as jifAtjl, lifctaatitgaSV
, ice in oarjtQjnarks»_, Wa intcgded no affront# *K
ijgai but
( ted, woerred, os doubtless fiTCtSulhs of the.poop Jo
of thii bounty HiVii they ’sain tho
two at^ficiU()M > '■
’ Well, to
Havd ? mfcy baTiirne J l ltbit
dur advertising dbtaoiij^/'Tlwjr 'Wfl - mdhtf applici
;tjon in good fiffW. "Wo->ShnII : atibE' td 'the-offor,
*W l k # W? 1 »> s«*
:
W.e.would state fbrtlior'llial ll.el'iort notico ih
> . P& :} *fs '• ■ 'I :»T ■< >. .. 1
tlio Harrisburg payer, bears earlier dateOian that
of tliip'filucS. ■ '> S’--
aSpyTg*eyr*a«aMgs^a
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IO
(xIT ATCpfo|g
ZY
Ifc—ln jßifcxlreel from the Minfatef of
-iltural -Mgihy’i meeting &t the' c|®t
Wished Mtwnk, there occurred as e|tos
irialty.jlnku ln the lu&para|
graph but one, Delmat should have boeareportedu
.'Tai
i^Sg:
rhwving-40-ineinbefn and WelUborohl23. .Theotrot.
-'wtajp transcribing, before tbejnonuacript came in-
J 5*3 j’- :trt*
> Uu» to. nature* imrtiapondenV
(hat oar strictures upon the tortuous course ofUuT
juifkrtß deserved,
Itrvteir^r-UMi'«Ttd«iiea r i<ini«hed : >«a<>£ the /ante
' (hd ietloa;
fivtiter^UC.aa)r,^iikPiwiM<!,
unjust toany individual, oc bod; of Mtu
apolpgixqju.vv honor;
'■ bdaiJA i! fiatl6 ihedhtti tn 9t •¥&&.*?> h*feb pw»
• whori probity Wp
ealwp referred Vpvwj*
dsoOTpng.af thß'ycyeifftpjmsara, j■-.'.
carious •smllr’* hat jaif 1 wbroirid'in^htf
> t dso<f^ Jriiiatfe
fiidbgH' orbrilkdiTM'br
|^rT*T T 'r' rr*l •; f -:i„‘!n t ,- . - .
‘ tail; Mr..
JamWn: tiulfckj rcridttgat' BWsßhTg- hulita'«ott(4-
ty, ! 4 J WyV>M>iteh 'With %ir;Ai Filey,
Watchmaker add Jbweflet,of this borough, to-am
derga some 1 slight repair*. l - '.While eiamining the
watch, the Stage drove upwilh an Excreta package
'life Mafsrti Bailey tt’Fefejr, bed' Mi 1 . FVptttting the
tv etch-down npdd’lUe (able. Mapped Outtodopk after
thepoekigOi Bslngteisily thr].several
itodtw thereafter*’ theMtehwtu remembered x>n)/i(o
-btfntbacdi'i iSertaaV«eeki:paiWdyduii|ig wbipball
search for ithc misting - properly; ployed.' J&ujtiita.
Thu ownonxaUedfor it and was made acquainted
with illid otrcwhslanoe*,. Mr, Foley a wiring, bio
that beheldhimself ready Vo indemnify difm' for ilia
be*.- Timt il hojdi teopßlolop soon alter comingiu
to the,liadd* of MryF*, thorp .was every reason to
presume. : The matter stood llioa ,for savor»l months,
When, aU hope,of. tracing out the thief being given
up, Mr, <3. r recfi»cd another watch in its stead.
, Lost r Moi)d#y, Mr. D.Jd. Lpke of Middlebury,
•veiled on Mr* Foley., and asked if ho had lost a
trptcb of tha description just given, to which Mr.
F a returned an affirmative npswer. Mr.'Lake then
sfalcnj hq.bpd purchased a .watch Rearing the
description of that stolon, ol one latex. Bryant,
wlio at the. Unto of sale requested him not to take il
Jo Mri Foley, shduU it want repairing, a request
which qriused liii (Lake’s) suspicious. The latter
then informed,Mr; F. 1 . that Bryant was under arrest
for brOafcihg ibtolha hohso of .Mr* E. A. SmOad, al
so of Middlebury, and cafryibgoffgundry valuable
articles, kud whs then at ihe offlce of Mr. Justice
Sbfield awiulibg examination. Mr. F., identified the
rbccodlng to (he ‘ Jdvtico’i office, took
out a Warrint atid'btki Whf to-arrested to) I 'larceny'.
Bryant waS libH to afasSrcr eh bolls charges, bail of
$3OO on each Being l required* proffered and accepted.
Bryant is blit about IS ystirs old.
(O’ -Thom boys in the hahit of phooting harmless
birds (pr (he. fun of the tiling; will da well to read
the Act of. Assembly passed last winter forthp pre
serration of. the «s#ia. Itis.s aiiamerul oplragc (0
Shoot-Ihp birds, (hstdostroy nothing, except, thg bugs
apd worms wjtjch are pests to the froibgrnwer and
farmer- \Vo üßdpritand;ti)at seve;s).gent|epen in
this place intend to enforce this law. flops they
'*** ASSCT ■■
For' tXeprterrvjaiion if InKtcli\orou* IJirdi, and
/or (lie protection c if Frith and Fruit Trtte in ter-
■' "■ lain counties.
Skctiok 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and
House of Representatives of the''Common
wealth of Pennsy(variia in General Assem
bly met , and it it hireby enacted by the
authority 'of thfsame, Thai no person Shall
wilfully kill of destroy pny insectivorous bird
in the coiintity of Chester, Butler, Montgom
ery, Bedford, Blfur, Lancaster, Westmore
land, Northumberland, Tioga, Backs and Del
aware, except game, crows, blackbirds or
birds of prey ; nor-dnldr opOnany enclosed
lands Tor ffle purpose bf huritirig, with dooi,
guns orotherwise, Without consent of the own
er or .occupier thereof, under trperiolty offive
dolls rt, tei(h awls of-'suit/for each and eve
ry offence, to bbsued for and recovered be
lord ariy ’m'agislratd; pn j-hStf for the'Use or
ihg cOmmonwblilih find one-half (br the use
of the common schobjs of the’ district.'
' ’ Hoir; Dxitißt" M.- SaysEa hat consented'
lb 'deliver?be'tHmuahaddress'bofdrerlhe Tioga
C{>. Agricdltural -Society in' next annuil
Fair and ; Gattlefshow; .IThtn following is his
letter of acceptance». . , I-..! ■
11 tocrrrisibwß' Pa. JutW 18th 1865; -
F.E. Smith Esq!, v . " ' :
- pedr Sir,—Tt Will afford nte
much pleasure lb .accept thq invitation ten
dered nierfiy yeti onbehalf of the Executive
CbmmliibtS bif'ttfe-Tfogt l Comity Agricultural’
their'nextnhrtiitil Fiftf and-
CottleJthSw. Arid; deliver' the rififlual p'ddVen
oh Woferit TKbrSdey'bC Sept.'riexV. , ' : : ’
’ I anticipate much grpiißWtiotl frbtn a visit
to y^ur L pa_ri pf, my native state, enhanced by
peculiar to thd qfcca-.
Irip'dL and phly ' (ear, thaririy ‘success in 'a field
life fihhUtf df my lilh
Iwyci jpe but little laitbiliir, may fall
below yduKreasoriablb 'djfpfectatlonS. x HpwV
ey^ r l,thel : B(jfe of meeting a kind pnd induf
keht audience, arid' all iny
[j^ o -hbSbfiaintywh?lber ppy.ep'gßgcrponl,
wpuidi 'MiWMR me, .tttjeavp .popte,nj (i l|ie (irqo
dplaycd.ipy reply., . „ ■"
Very Respectfully, Your DbVServ’j,
j . (Sjetwfo Mj S'MYSEU. ,
: BxhiWiji a a '’BA : A'’ 9M'o'VV'', Vfeite'd oh
Tueitdiiy, the 00 VYedli
hOsday' by i ty;949j ; ;' -bri> Thursday' by 14;
BC(S, oh’ Fiida'y,' , 'tfib lhst ''3ay,-'by ;
‘ ind'dh"Sdtotfyay| Ibdugh’the khow. had yir
tually Ubnejbdt the brixb babieehbirig
Pn' oxhibiiiofii‘BosiBr visitors weid' pfescht nl
tho Musepm. Thq aggregate receipt!) of, the
five days ndifried; k tvHFbd’lh'uSSedr*-; ftmotih!
'Rbaliy fMeis H 1 sUecbse. 1 TbO’
p itfb ! 6aifatt' ,, 'a?c to lie-seen at'the ’Museum'
throughput $e 1 prt&Bt''Wshki ihobgh tba
"ah# 1 ’(f» .
■ -y-0 I _.,i ..i ..
FtoUHn’Sfort! Francisco,' by: (he fast «c
-coutita' War a, bgrrdl v jin -Now
YbWt fci« ;iw»(va. 'They- haste. «ommenced
the'ittpmarlf'of Abh'arliolei; therefore,-;made
eiglitjrcbujh-.
els to the acre,) to New York, and in.a
mbntlf Or two sdme thbuannda of ;barrelsjniy
'bo expected Via tJapa'Horn. ia turning
’iheiablbwn fine stylo.-:
i r~&
'~rrn
(iesfflxiaiatai. 'i
it 'Niffl, 3Vifrun«. j
you following extracts'
DtlyTOwived from i young!
ie, Kansas! One year agci
ho the w.ea-!
(apt Counties pf .NetJf TorkLbut shortly after,
(Ke pkkjit%o'iiC life miSMh&fjvansas Nebras-:
and with hia,frfmi)y migra
ted to Kanws, casting his.lqt wiih the gallant
band of so ndijJyitrit'injg to
from
tteturblesp‘grasp of the itwiptiaio slqvepow-i
W. HdVa young man of great energy ’and
iSfelfigrocßi te»rtnr»cled«iuoh imth#- Weal, 1
«id perfebtly»rt;lipbieiij hiattptemenlSf Jons
will see tbaldmperftctlyoenfirmj thp reports
iof ftan j
BW.-i.lliia prfeVy! BVidaal?lhat r Jbe. people of
Law tenon At-leatt baWieqoshtdedi be reader
«*irtioul t.b« aid or-, in*.
(Bra«a«.Qf; dttmken.dosperadoesjfroin; Mw-i
IfUftkr. ;t «.'• ■' •! ■
'dmrtvy lajft I.loti yap tbal v l,,rrns opthe
twp QCfc.yrastftrft tour. -Webad.a successful,
0W» »nd o«e mo that Kansas'
■ t baa grepte*resource».tban any, Siam ip tim
Union that I have visited. We spent, two
weeklintraveling.; Our cpujrsewas pcpriyi
4fon< yest. fJFbP ifiopWy for. three hundred
miles is really delightful—rich rolling prai
ries, watered by numerous streams of pure
water sod skirted, with valuable groves of tim
ber,., For lea day say assigns, of civil-
Nationbut ps the country fills! up, many
large villages,and thrifty towns roust spying
UP on-some of those water-opursep. 1. went
in CQtnpnny with thtee Californians in quest
of .California products. Although.! pip not
pt liberty tq pay pi I that! m[ght, yet I may
say, and that with safety, that the mineral
reqpurces of Kansas are. second not even to
Caiilbrnip."
“Wo found tin and gold, and hope in time
to reap an abundant harvest/’
“1 know of no place that , offers so many
inducements to young men as this. There
are ho old fogies to displace. Most of us pro
young,apd huye matters in qur own hands.
Our city is filling up very fast; it has been
surveyed and good (ides can be. had. - Capi
talists throng our streets and invest their mon
ey freejy, Mills, factories, slopes, &c., are
goiqg forward ’viih good speed. We haye
three weekly papers apd another in prog
ress. ”
“Our lasi election was quiet and resulted
ip a very large Free Stale majority. I*ll6
MUsoqriaps have a majority in the Legisia
turo, and will give seals to (heir friends re
gardless of the certificate of the Governor,
Still I have no doubt of the Anal triumph' of
Freedom in Kansas. FulUhcco-foucthsof the
actual citizens are. Free State men- There
is no other politics here —Whig, Democrat
and Know Nothing are pot known. The
question is Freedom, or Slave rj/, and on this
alone wc lake issue. It hop heap said that
'the virgin soil of Kansas mpst be the battle;
fieldthis is true, and it will bo..a fight in
which (hqre will.bn other weapon* used thsp
the artillery of the Gospel of. (he, swofd, ojf
logib. Tho propagandi must be metwjth
arguments that they can comprehend. Ere
the glorious batmen of .Freedom' float* over
our joyed, KttPSAp-her soil must drink the
blood of hundreds of invading despbraddes.
Wo are not unarmed as wo were al our pre
vous election in March. More than a thou
sand shots per minute await the invaders of
the peace and. purify of the ballot-box ip this
place. Our brethren are also arming. Let
Congress defend ns and all is right. K she.
refuses to do it weshall defend Outsehci.”
The Prudent Hit inanity ol Slavc-
-ry. -
Thomas Boynton, of Georgia, hired a ne
gro to Francis Lennard for 000 year for
$lOO. Soon afterward, the negro died, and
Leiinard insisted thnt tho time Ihns lost should
be deducted from the sum stipulated to be
paid for the entire years service.. Boynton
refused to make any such deduction, and sued
the delinquent. The case was tried, and ul
limilely carried to the ‘Supreme Court.-
Judge Lumpkin (recently appointed one of
tho Judges of the pdw Board of Claims) heard
tho caso and rendered a decision in favor of
the.'oWner;. • < 1 ■
: ThoUudgo assigns vnrioUs rcasonS .for tbisi
decision. Among 1 the following i— .
’ "Every-safeguard, consistent with the sta
bility rf the institittion -of Slavery, should
he thrown around the livesuf these Peoplei’V
This is a very significant aeniencei It is:
ak if the learned Judge had said, "Homan
life igloo precious to. be - sacrificed, unless
- attchsaorifioe is found necessary to the main
tritwoeriof. Slavery; Murder should not he
allowed for the mere gratification b’fl a brutal
1 passion. Out if it shoiild become--evident
that tho "stability of Slavery" would be pro
moted few the massacto Uf a foWtor many!
men, women and. childreb, the slaughter
would bo quite justifiable.
The banditti iff Missouri are . acting uppn
this‘principle now. Tbootily difference is,
that .their'vengeance is directed against free
white men instead 1 of negro slaves. - They,
sky with'ludgs Lump Aid, tlllrat' every sdfoJ
guard cortsistent with'ihh-etpbilrtyof ibeiin--
smution of slavery, should be xhrawn around
the' lives of rtiff emigrantato Khnsns.".
THey wbilld ndt tolerate thoidfeaof shoot
ing (hem from tho mere love of the crime.—
But tar and' tpalhcra, hbwia and
ie vol veys~rnurdorih detail and by whole
salcaabocomes 'a virtue when it is committed
lo giwo bsiabilily nd 1 the institution of Slave,.
rjrV'i:; Tlfcaßichraond Post simply i|iHuftena<.
Wd Jqdgn‘ Lumpkin’s logic, when if exclaim
ediii- .'I r;. - ■■ ' “I 11-''- ‘’ - -
"Lei tho MiSsourinns go btfbs they ihave
bogtiW. '- They will fiflfl thehtSelvostbacked by-'
iKb’whofrforefe ofi thikSouihern'States. > Let
Jltem-ge onumil-they shal I < hnive chesod eve ry
Abblilidniif btlt <ff Kensasi Theti: tef; firesi-'
dent Pierce add "hie Frdesbil Hssoelhtes do'
what tIHSy durst The IMe soneof the South
will be thete With their'rifles arid theip revolv-:
orki to - Weet'hny Abolition army he hnyddre'
; lb‘send for thcji* siibjUcatloß. I ’. ■■
Il ls not sfrankb that the Mission bahdiffi'
do as they'tire' doing,;W'jrfen alejtyfifeff Judge’
offfciiiliy'ddclate that c*Bn hltlhiil life ihould
' VchdofBd J ,hubsbrv|ehf tltf' the ’“stability of
Slavery ,”—A ibariy tlce. Jbvrnal. '
Tno Few is-'nuking ead ravage in the.
wheal crop , . .
,:c*Z U!
' fbrllk jkuuor"
Mb, great arid fmnorinnf
difficuity tfia of
some poWonsdrohr County, may fa a«ri.
fmied to a exlerif. to adlsinterested'
nei on the paN of parents, relative to (heir
chiltirenV interest after (fiery are Under iu
dwitrol of iba tatcferi lt to a feet, and one
too of .a rtartling 'character, thafhot one n».
room du.
ring the term, or eyem hilprthe *el-
p MCQU ,
roon tR»;«m8 0f co?eremeqt- will come im o
the hanqs of thartoigggfmerajion j It is y our
sons whoarelo bare a voiceln enacting lam
fof 'ihe pretocfioiTof our rights, our libenia,
andnsor; (hen „
there Wdh a cohJ and drdwsy inertness' on
your part, for therein absotbiag interests •
•*hy not f oodds)bnally ; afccdmjiany your chill
dren to the school room, ifaera feel
intercrtedih (heir welfare
add thcreb/ ehcobragd and alio make
1 the teacher to feel tW yotjr v Bympathles ire
Witfthidv i'B his glorious mission. The noble
■SteOdthafstandl in yhnder atafr.tihtf whose
wahls ard dnly physicaPrecerves Ml heedful
attention, whereas, the child who not only
has physical, but intellectual and moral wants,
is too often left neglected and uhcared for!
Awake then parents and friends to a con
ciousnesa of the noble and higlter'impuliej
of ; yo(ir nattircB/and labdr ,f m6>e devotedly
fbr intellectual elevation, Fellow teacher*,
let us uie every endeavor to turn the atten
tion of oil, to a livilier interest in their com
mon schools; ahd -when wo have accom
plished this One end, we hare worked a de
cided change irrTavorof popular edocaticm!
Yes, effect this, ahd scholars, parents, teach
ers and all, will'behold the dawning of a new
era for tho youth of our country.' The misty
clouds of our old institution will pass away,
and with tho present One, the morning will
dawn'with brighter hopes, prospects more in
viting than we have ever beheld before.
Tirtia will effect all this, and When effected,
the common school system of Pennsylvania
will every where work like d charm.
Mn. Editoii :—Looking over ihe columns
of your valuable paper of this morning, 1 ao
tice the following query: “at ivro dollar! a
barrel, how much profit will be realized by
selling at a sixpence a glass 1” By “figar
ing up” it will be seen there is .an enormous
profit. Let’s look at it in another light, sup.
pose a barrel, of..cider were to cost ten dol
lars in N. Y., transportation three dollars,
would it not make n ■»material difference !—.
And I think on inquiry you will hod that 10
bo the actual cost of a barrel of cider. I will
allow that even at this estimate, the profit u
very largo, but subtracting what he haa io
'■treat out” to their friends, and what ia nee.
esoary for their own use “to keep de spirit
up,’’ it will bo found, after oil, not to atfnrd
more than a living profit, i DICK.
Wellsboro,’ Juno 21st,.
Jfcstfs from ilie yvar.
The moniteur' of the 4th Inst, publishes
the following dispatch from Gen. Pelissier to
the Minister of War ;
Crlmea, Friday, June 1, 1855,
We have sprang two mines in front of iho
Flagstaff bastion; the second explosion did
considerable damage to the enemy. In the
ravine of Careening Bay in advance of our
works, our engineers discovered a transferee
line of 24 cubic cases filled with gunpowder,
each ; 4o centimetres thick on the inside, placed
at equal distances and buried just bensaih the
sod, each case containing pne-fiflieth of t
kilogramme of powder, is Covered with a ful
minating apparatus which would explode br
the simple pressure-off the foot. These cases
have been taken up by Our engineers.
Later advice from the Sea of Azoff slate
that the steam flotilla of ihe Allies has des
troyed above 200 vessels and 6,000,000 of
rations of corn and flour, destined for the
Russian army at Sevastopol.
The Conferences at Vienna wore formally
closed at n talc silting Held'on the 4th last.
The'JSortAng Herald, in « telegraphic
dispatch dated'June 2, stales that the Allies
had tHe (own of Stranychi, at tho mouth
of thbf’dfrid Sea, burnt a /noiith’s rations of
the Whole Russian army and destroyed the
shipping. There is lictl? doubt that this sc
ebunt is tht( French'version of the affair ai
Genilchl.
' A dispdtCH from PrMco Gorchakoff dated
iho SOlb' ult. 'states that the Allies have occu
pied Kertcb, but have pot pushed inward.—
He rdports ibat in : «mseqoe&ce of the mess
are* Which he ha* taken the Allies 'Will not
lid Able lefaut off the. cemmunicafionj of tin
Rtiksiah f
The Ginitke of Frankfort publishes a dis
patch from Odessa to thCfeffbqt tijat the Rus
sians are raising, balicrics to 'command the
dinnhel hear Oenitchl which Connects the
Put rid Sea with the Efea of A zoff. Another
dispatch says that Geh. Cushakoff hat} ar
rived dt Perekop with his diVision—4 infant
ry regiments, each 3,600 strong- jjen, Gros
enheilm had also arrived dt Pprpkbp with his
light cavalry dividibn—tfio^iiffdf—lfe'6'iwisiing
of four regiments bachOfiOslrong. Theis
6gurc3:wopldgive Printaj Gotchdkoff a rccn
forconiehf bf 18,000 rfidti:—a number which
moref cibCf in format itm Would' probably re
duebr -' ‘ •
i letter? from’ Berlin of the Its tost. stale
lhtinho successes 6f lho ( Allies in (he Sea of
Aztjff hhvd nittde a deep iht|iross(6n there.—
If is obso’rVcd that thV’largc proportion of
caWlry in the RUssitttrArihy will ettiwe tho
Stoppage of Supplied fromjho countries of the
Don lb bb fph with peculiar pressure by the
eijemy, r „Oh thd thbfe wero IOT ea
s3s bf chblenf 'al St. Petersburg.
'*Ncws ffbm KCrtch loffHe 3d ihst, stole that
everything was" ghmlj oh safiSfnqlorily.—
Souytik Kali wasbvbcuated by (He Rdssjdns
oh IM 38th Way;' • THoy burned the’ pnnci
pnlffwildings. ahd abandoned sixty guns and
six jibrtars, haying wddered them un-
Borvicalble. . ,
Uinbibtta RoßiNBQNi'<‘the veiled murder
ess,” husbeen, sentencedio’bo.hurig on it*
3d day of . Auguslnext., On leaving iho court
room, she drew her veil. over her. face, ami
pointing diet finger at iho - judge, -exclaimed,
solemnly t ."Judge Harris, may the Judg®
bf, Judges be your Judge,”
1. S. S.