The agitator. (Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.) 1854-1865, September 04, 1861, Image 1

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THE AGITATOR
[ UtOotci to Ertrnaion of tic Srca of jrctciom ani tic Sprrai of &taUis Reform*
| . while -shall ee a tteojts tyjaeiiTEiv ASTD xx’jpjx '-stays ism ugasn'g iB asAsr” shall cease, a sitati oy arrsT coxnyrx
TOL{IIIL
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The maid xrho hind? 'ter wrsrritrrV sash.
"\VUVusmile "that "well hefpnhji difscmidEs,
The wbSU* beneath inr drooping Tnsh
One *nrnrr Tear itfrop bongs itotl •trembles,
Tbougi| .heaven alone 'record? *t|Te ism),
Ana iami* abhH mover knowTler
Tier heart ha?-:shcd a-drop as dear
As fired the field of
J ,
The m*ife -who girds ber imsbnnijte swrtrd,
*Alid little one? -who"weep imfl wonder,
■And hnivelr -speak* .the cheering word.
her bearrire rdrh remuier—
XoomeSnighiiyiij imr dream* ftr hear
The liili? ui war Brwrnfi irhcirfottle,
Xu? ?:hep n? -sacred hi nod »s emt
TVns jjonrefl mum *thc 351 am of bnalo.
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Thchsa|ber nbc- ctmccals her .gjricf,
to'her breast her .son presses.
Then Tew finale wnra? end briol,
K the natron -brow she fclosses,
To knhw the pom -that ■weiphij in ran bor,
bailed? turn bUmd-a? e’er the -sndj
lUajtiTfed on Precdom’-t field ip ban or.
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[ UigJ!i| 35TEW ETftI'EPS.
■ IStmjITXIIEjrTSXPCX THE Sill HESICKS.
The Kittitmai Barit Fuite CdmpatiT, atSo. 1
i TFul] * :re|st, has heei. iur some time past en
! gaged-..n Ibc preparation at lit; new Past Clfinr.
! stamps, wlbiab hare already bean uistriluited in
i some u T tfie smaller allies, and will lie ready
I next wcetlrfpr'Exchange and didiverr in the Kew
I T ark I bsi OfiiuE. The rjecessi ry iur anew is
-1 sue ein ire|r drfitrrenl Irum .the stamps in circu
| lotion, ho* afforded an opportunity in improve
uphnnue lild designs, without,. biwever. motnfi
i ally, an anting tuctr -national diameter. Tbe
i old familiar heads td "Washington, F rotitlii. and
' defferiiiFn 4tii! appear, hut lire engraved from
' better i lealgns, and are embeii|disd with more
■ arsistif sufcriiundmgs. "We aniaga'deßariptiiin
of tbe | !
. 1 5 ,2iHW nnSIGNi.
I »
Tberp alre eight clashes—udej three, five, len,
twelve.,! nj-enry-bun, thirty and
: KtamjiSH eln bracing line engraving beads nf
! W-iuibirgt|n. Franklin and, Jefferson, from por
: traits piiifed by Stuart, Trumbull and Houdon.
I The herd si Wasbingum—front view and profile
is need in pie stamps nf five d fferenl denimis
natiuns. • £a-i stamp- contains on tbe upper
end the w|rds, —ti. S. tPos-tnge,' ' and at tbe up
! jier comarji-She denomination ty value in fig
- uns, at d ilie value is alsn-Expr-psed tn letlers
i nn tbe -end, with “IV” cjn tbe left and
“S.'Vun the rigir! .band corner.
Tile cne4cenx fitunip, printed In a Sin of pale
uhrpmarrnk bns a -profile bus: of Franklin,
which, iikeSaD’the beuds-in tlie d liferon-stamps,
1 is onj a j:en|uctncal lathe work g ourid. a* ,n se
curity n pdbsl counterfeiting. i
The Sraijp-of tbe three-cem stamp is flic itesl
of tbit newl issue.. Blip pnrtrnrt is from Finn
dim p busijnnri the uniting bauklgruund is elkb
urate and igiisne. The tint-is delesolfi cur-,
in me. |
This fire-sent stamp is very hpndsrnnc, nnd is,
graced -y k spirited portrait nf iJefforHini. from
Smart's original at Bicbmond, ifirginia, Tbe
figure is! in lan oval, stimiuriQedj by iathework.
and the pint is brown. j
Tire ten. prelr'e and twcntT-lour-cetrf dnnrrm
inations, cfrnlnin likenesses of W-ushnigioc,
from Stbapt'e-wsH-known pahWing. duplicate
•‘ariginals'liif wbish are in the Boshm Atbf
ntoum. andjtbe Senate 'Oiimnbe: at Hartford,
Conn. Ut lias been more genenFis copied and
Engnivfii: Sian mrr other purtra t of Washing
tim. Ti ® ikn-oent stamp, is prttttefl tn green.
Tbe two ve as in -an trend, warrminded br iathe
wnrk. at d printed in bbidk; and tbe twenrp
iour-c.ni- st|iu>i> it an umamenta. eiueld, jirin
ted in 9
Tbrete fd jtlie value of icrmtaln a
bust of Fratiitiin. hi a circle sun minded by np
• rn|sanientE, and are prii ited in orange.
t.—tdieninety-cculstumpij —bearsTrum-
■adf of in an oval, mia
an|j tiie oilorif o dart thr^marine.
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WILH3BOIO, TIOGA' COUSTT, IX, WEMES3)AT MOSXnfG. SEPTEMBER 4, mi.
Itoflwpinf cash ®33ißr, making huge p£lea,;and
almost filling the; large-raited 'room devoted to
this department i ta- the jnannhicture, . The
smoothing of the sheets in a hydraulic press
completes the process. The work in this room
is perfarmed aim os: -exclusively hy girls,.
The perforation nf the spares between the
stamps, so as ttoj fasiState drriding them, as.
well as id promote, by the roughness of she
edges, their adhesion, is a Tapia and peculiar
operation. It is done by means of revtUving
cylinders, armed rai the surfaces with r.rws of
circular nutting iistrcmenls, and wl.ich.as the
sheets pa®, produce rows nf holes. Each -shorn
is drawn twice through the machine, in differ
■ent -directions, cutting cnnrrdcttdT around evert
■stamp.
The sheets are afterwards divided, leaving
one hundred stnntrrs on each halt
’Counting and packing cmnplme the work.
The last is done in ngctirdamte with particular
direct urns from the Ib>si Office
ssnd packages are. mode tip cunta-Ling frain two
hundred stamps to two hundred and ify
thbasiajfl. ,
Tiis wrrmbcrpf p«rr*.ot.s empli yed 1 t the.com
pany in this manu&gtimi. from die commence
ment 3oxlie delivery uf the innished stomps, is
TdmTy-tliree-
, Tiie work is conducted under flip supervision
nf p government ngnrrt, and its hrrpnrtatrf char
acter uemnpds for the interest of both the. .cm>-
traclnrf fliiß the government the .ctmaft jtteu*
tjihi if men. . {
Post Gibce stamp- engraving- and printing
has herpiafirre been done iy Toppim, Carpenter
d: Co., nf Philadelphia. Pot the mrrt'slt years,
.according to contract, it > to he performed hr
the Jtirtiimni Uaiikj 2vole CrnnpnTiT of this cby.
The cfisi hi manufacture to the gmernmein
bus been lewßHiteu It the recent contract.
Tiie hasrnees uf furnishing ft lumped eiiTgl
npra is in the bunds nf other parties.
■*■ $
WHAT TS HCKvE WITH Ttr ETAtTPS.
Tor obvious reuotms it is manifest that the
number if slumps to he used during the cutDr
inn; -year will tdiow a marked dehlirjL- from those
fur the past year, which amounted to neaily
two hundred arid s xtern traliitnis. The yearly
increase bus lately cv-eruged nineteen miUhms.
Iris estimated that the nnmljer required for the
nert TBtir will Tenth two, hundred miirmne—
thus throwing aS *:he usutu inurenßa, end nit
teen millions in a nation, -un accduni of the
seceded trtKtes.
Over ten millumf) of the ranon? QentjniiTia
tmns have already been furnished to the girr
fimment, buß the munurairturTirf- are producing
tiiem at the ralf m i]np millimi three hundred
thousand a day.— J'ctr Jarir luv.eniucj Tun:.
TD O'-aw TEDPIjE OF ffIODA DDCTTTT
"Perhaps an apology would S"«>.ni To re
quired" from the imuersignsd CommitteD fur
Taking iberE-potisimirtT nf calling a union con
vention of she people. without regard if then
political itnteceflerjts. for ihp purpose of nomi
nating good and true men to fill our ‘Cimtrty
Cdnces. P-mr the knowledge we had uf the
feelings and wishesof the q eople of the eoairy,
we believe that .the great mass of lham d“s;re
that Party arid Par:j prcduaice should lie for
gotten—at leant for the prent —in order that
rto- bonds which or. t* all patriots fn defence of
the •GrrTßntroetrt, tnigiit if possible he made
stronger. Am wine these facts, tee behoved
the -jieople demanded a hiuon-Cunv'entmii ; and,
■ns h true usee-* uy that eono-hodr should ae
fiameu flit Tesp msthilitT' irf calling -it. -we
i bought. perlmp*-. tijat those tv he -have acted as
riiis'O.mtnrinee, tnisjhi us wal l nesuaie that re
sponsibility n>- any pi r.t friepda.
It-, also, tnuy he 'j'Tvp'T fur the Comm c.et to
state briefiv their rcae ms fur believing tied
such a movement if demanded i-y the host in
terests of the ■enurcr ■ Ih-mn-rrute and /repub
licans mar ash, “TVhat necessity is there for
abandoning our party princrnle-f "Unynot
stand irr the -firmciples ye have heretofore ad
voca'.eiif Here prihc.tplee changed ? Tv these
tjnestoajs vre r-py. tf:r.; us democrats and repub
licans. v-f ■ fin not pro'-sc tu abandon as in via
•principle. Tdiienever the principles wlicth
■have agitated live country fur a few y cars peril
ore b-guuiiutely before tiie people again, we
will advocate and 'sustain our own with all of
the powers‘we possess. ’ The principles of nev
flier party hare obspged. hut for ihe present
■ther are us much immrtg the hy-gonee as those
which once dvidedd the Tf hip and Bemocrutie
parties. Tail question now before tiie people
of the United States [is one if far gruter Impor
tance to ma.ukindiioiin ant people- if any ape
or country were ever called -upon to grapple
with. This GortiTTjinOTTt, which but one short
year apu stood in the ilrnnt ranks of the nations
■of the earth, and, .Eke Saul, was ahead taller
than her sisters, is now writhing in the agonies
of ttnlnlemri! Cimvu&km,-which threatens, not
only in tarnish the glory ttf her name and wea
ken "her power and standing among the nations
•of the earth, hut threatens her very existence
itsgth Already eleven States .are in arms
against the government, and nptih the actii.ti
of the remaining States depends its safety -or
distraction. In the name of all that patriots
hold dear.-are'we not ad united epoh tiie great
| -queaSon ? The only safety of the country is in
a muted Korth, mid shall we /quarrel about the
' domestic institutions of the Territories, or the
amount tf Ottlies. on Imports, when the great
Ship uf .State is in danger uf being stratided 1—
Sudh-a eoorsr- would be uriminaL It wunld he
us ridiculous as jSero's Mdiing while Borne
•was burning. ( ’ , "
JfweoouiS present an undivided Trot tins
i Tull, It .would have .a salutary" effect. upon the
1 rebellions States themselves. Tiie peoply <uf
| jtlie Smith «fiß labor'; /under the fetal
| shat •tberejare a great moiober of peraons in "She
jKortli who are favortslile to tbeir cause, and if
we has*/hiit tme party tn ihe held-this full, 3t
wrilgo a great wav ho tEspelling llli?ir, delation..
The moral -effect which such a course would
| have upon foreign tpbwers, eonnot be estimated.
If they see the people of tlte jSttrtb .offering a
•tferided support tto /the fJoieEtanent, tbey will
fow-muefideose an Itehbitity-ito put diwn rebel
’-Kofi hut -dbow -that but one feeling prevails the •
! Jlorthftmmijrt!, anti tbirt the Gyientment
gm’.rfnisTins-.'
bow tet TrrmE is ddxx.
he maintained rehsliinn crushed sort, -and the
effect wil! he the most beneficial.
The practice which «et3r.s to hare grown np
in this ptmtvry- within ihe last ten years, of per
sons s'fleccing'-thcniSfclTOs for office advertising
their mimes to the public as candidates, and
then trareiingover the country inaU directions,
hegging and pleading the people to elect dele
gates instructed for them, has become a nui
sance, and deserves to be. rebuked, .The effect
■nf such a practice is demoralising:: tending to
promote bargains between the candidates; to
get np strife and disrnrd, and, in- the end, to
idaee candidates before the pnhiic who are un
wirtliy for places nf pc bile trust 1 In a wel!-
oTdeisd Government the oEcos hould seek the
man instead of the man, the office- TTr, fust
the hestmen maybe selected for office, withoct,
respect to their polities nr their party, hot that
Patriotism, 'Honesty and' Capability shall he
their rcc.’nnmnnfiatinns.
Then. Jot ns rally, to-sepport nf the Tnion. ly
supporting a union more-ment for the election
of out County Off)p ,T rfv. ILet evgrr iking l>e
dropped winch will tend t" draw pur aJESjpnthm
frntn the great •CDesctiiinofthc'day'- Union is a
swot. IniHact, -swscessfii] wir, The <?nrcn>-
mrnt wll be maintained iti all its purity and
strength ** not a Stripe erased to-t a Star poilu*
I*d C ’ •• Fniun and Liberty. nrw trrd TVrrerer,
One Mid Inseparable,*” sbfi.ll again become the
uidf-uria! sentiment rtf the. whole *comttry.
Jl PICTTfSE DP HCKPL
ITT Da. 3. G. BOlXiyti.
■ I TPcap .a ifjne long since Wt hehit:cl in the
ijiiumt-y nf life, arid its mctriaiy fnat«haci c<rer
> sue with a shower if emr£tuvns -spd thoughts
i trrwards whose precious -Tall my heart opens ii
-1 self greedily like -a thirsty -how-er. Ii is g home
1 am«m«r ti*c mountinns—bamlde 'and humelr,
i*ut priceless in llie wealth of associations.—
, 7’hc water-full sings again in ray ears asil used
to through the dreamy, mystprijias right The
rose at the gate, the patch of tansy under the
window, the neighoring nrchard, the film, the
grand snnchmsn: id fitorms and fhow-ers, the
fit tie smithy nuder the bill, tbEi flamed with
strung 1 - light through the flail winter erenmgs,
llie wood pue at the door, tlie ghostly white
birches on the lull, and the aim l>Uie base on
the Tfiiixing -jnuuntaitiS,—-all these come hack
in me with an appeal that touches mx bear*,
and mohienf ut eT-es. •
T sat again in Lht doorway, atscrntD-er night
fall, sa6ngmy -and milk, joakfng afi 1 npr.n
thfi darkening landscape, and listening to the
shams uf boys upon *1 it hillside, calling <jt CriT
ing home ibe reluctant herds. 1 watch again
the devious way of the corky nighihuwk along'
the twilight sky, -and listen to his 3neft«rrsd
note, tEftfl the hifiety boom that 4\cciaupiaueF
Jiis headlong plunge luwicrd ibe earth.
•Erse the t«d imrD.fintZT in crery timber and
gnxphig at every joint, ha? charut? fur me, I
try again the breathless leap' from the great
l»eaius iii the hay. I sit again trpon tie
old. if the widely open Aiirtf—iraen to the sift
-T ind of spring—and watch_ the cat-fele,
wiiiffc -iucL+ look balf iiamtai ifjmeia? they sun
themselves, pud pfiuctifhlly rnmirrate. while
•drop by the nuflting snow on the roof drLUs
hole? liiroogii the,-wasting drift lietweeu the
■BUT BE.
Tli>- first’little Jtmlis of die season .tattle by
xiie side of tieirgdams and oner iiieir feeble
bicatingf, while line Bucks nibble at die hoy
rack or a pair *4 rival wethers try die strength
of their skulls in an eheoumer. half in earnest,
half in play. Tlig proud did rooster crows
upon his throne, and some delighted member
of his silly •family leaves her nest and tells tu
her mates and to me that there it another egg
in the w-c-id.
Tie -ild a >r-e wiiinv.ips In ins rtaJl. and eaTU
to mu for I.is food. 3 Ink no to the ro-.'f. and,
tinok-of lust yeters ssaliirtf —soon to return
vcaii—:;;.V‘: a glimpse if int.gutar sky thr' upb
th"'lii-moii'J sio ties open up that pave them
; r 1... V :LT ,/’ igre'.s. Sow, 3 k-iowmit. blit that
old barr.-iv n piart if uivsill it has J titered into
lire and pren me growth uud wealth.
Hot I lo.k into the hyusi ago in, where die
life,abides which bus appro;,! .atod these ‘ hirpv.
and hnds among its home. The hour of
cvcninp has eome. tiie lampis .are Tiplted. mid a
1 pood man in middle life—though very old he
seems to me—takes down a lii'ule and rends a
chapter from its 'hallowed pages. A swuot
wotnam shs al ids side ..w'ith my .sleepy head
, upon her knees, and. brothers and risters
grouped revutaitiy .around me. ‘ J do not ut
; derstand the words, bur I have been Toad that
■ ther are the words of God, arid I htl,cie tt.—
’ The long chajitw ends, and then we all kneell
; down, and the good man prays. 3 fall asleep
i w.tlb my head Jn she chair, .and ihe neat morty
inp remeui her nothing how I went to bed. ,
i- Afiur the breakfast jhe Bible is taken dins-p,
;.and the good man prays again, and again is.
1 tiie worship repeated through a 3 the-days-ojf
■ many golden years. The plcaeairt converse of,
ithe Hreside. the simple songs of Ipmse, the
word* of encouragement .os I leurt war mj
j school Tusks, the kits ns f lie Sown ic rest, the :
I patient bearing wile the freaks if iny -nature,
1 the gentle con owls'mingled with reproval, the
J sympathy that meets and assuages ei ery sor-,
j row, and sweetens every little success, all these
j return to me .amid the reepunsThifirics -whirl
| press upon me now, and I feel as if 1 had onee'
j jived In Heaven and straying lad lostwy way.;
| Tf ell, the good man grew nld ranfl weary, and :
1-fell asleep with .blessings upon his head fur .me.
j Some stf those who gulled Ifa father, lie side
jby aide in the same calm sleep. The others
I are scattered and dwell in new homes, and the
■old house and barn.have passed into the hands
•of strangers, who have learned or are learning
to -lodk opion them as I do now,
Bust, roloed, fortwar MI behind, i hat hotne is
indue Jo-day, as iraty as it ever was. for iow e I
f not brought it away with she and showp it to:
you? It was the home of my'boyhood- In it
I J found my ■first anenteJ fund, and Viy It was my
young «odl fashionod. To nag, through weary;
years and tnany -dangers and sorrows,, it has
been a perennial fycnuilti .of dvligut and pnri
, Cr’ I ®# induenass, simply because it is «oy home,
• and is a’ port af me.. The -rose at ■rite gate
blooms for me stow—and J hear the voices
■ which call me from .bps whieli memory makes
fSmaiMlal.
EBO3£ THE TIOGA BOYS. • A EEESTCH SOUDIES’S E^BfeSnE®YSl
Cor/Kpaniooi* ol the XiiuJur, . /' The New Turk Express gives ths fnilctring
J kTmytsDaT, A eg. 21,1561. description of the equipments of a Preach sol-
Bros Tonre-Dtit Snu—TTe aremv «W &** ia &« «ty;
half Uerween Harper"’* -Perry and Wash- " " There is “now on, exhibition at Tiffany’s a
ington, surrounded bv rebrlsuf the deepest die, whole set of equipments nsed hp the French
Last Ft;Jut nigh; oar cumr no or 11 urptr’s ter- soldier when in active semes. The set ’eras
rv, -was thrown into a stare {-f excitement on brought be re bp tie last steamer, and will
recti vise orders to prepare to - it: arch on the i probably attract considerable attention from
following nn.ming, where to, no one, not even ■ those who tape an interest in lbs welfare of oar -
our fjiptain knew. The mnr* of that night Was ■ troops. - „ ,
spent in making preparEtirms to leave one of i ** The thing.likelp to strike the eye is at
the pleasantest samps that we - had ever bad; saddle for either a horse or a male. It
and early on Saturday morning we took np-onrJ is * large and rather claznsp looking piece of
line of march in companv with a train- of onr ■ workmanship, hnt on elimination turns ont to
fellow soldiers, 6or T miles in length. It was he bandy and convenient. Hooked on to the
•no small sight to see. Hands pi sped, officers ' saddle are the caccilcis, or seats, in which the
rode to and fro—horses hailed, and drivers ' ihghtly wounded soldier is placed and conveyed
cursed. All was-exchement. A thousand - dif- , Xa tie. hospital, v . ... ,
j feiral stories were in-circulation, Onemomtnt '' Then there are also the litters, or «a»ba
(we were going tn IVasilngtim, and the next we lances, made of the shape and sit* of * bed,
I were going into Virginia. igattack Johnson.— These are also hooked on, to tie saddle ami
| Owing to the great crowd, we did not get one used when then’soldier is dangerous!v woand
' mile from can.p, ’ during the whole forenoon,— ; ed, Thep can be covered, should it be tin:ML ’
Tfe traveled that afternoon thirteen miles, and ’ sarp, to keep tbs sun or the air from the t-ffir
sif-pt ip the road-side wiiiont our tents. Son- ing patient, Ahhongh tie’twboJe arrangement -
. dav morning ip sun list, we were again under looks clumsy, pet a miacte -examioatioo-will
motion—traveled eight miles and pitched our pro re its great value in case of a severe tclioo,
tent* for the night. , ’if e were then two miles j “Upon examining tie clothing, itssnT-.eriqr
ielow the Point of Pocks, one of the strongest 1 quality ft aj once observable, Their shoes are
places on tit Potomac,, That was a small day's * stout,'pegged with heavy nails, and ret weigh
travel for ns, l<ni some of the other, regiments Jess than those served oat to onr own eolaiea,- *
were tired oat. There was not a . The leggings, pantaloons and coat are all of
the whole train that could begin to travel with good material and excellently 'made. Thor
the Bach-tails. Monday morning, ths roll of eostiis mnch less, probably, than oms. ' „•-
fifce drem ©ailed xrs ©at at tfre? ’hut a 1 u W*. « , ,*
, , , . -t ih - kaapsaek cf me French soldier is
hearr rain an/r* u* hmh ttttu fits. We trav- ~r *v i. - 3 - ,
- a • , • .. , , ■ n • msifle cf iealfier vzth tbe hair on, a&d is proV
eitrO-imlT nine tniiefs ana enca2nr*ea -on fins *v- rlr v - 3 f
***& most, tiung of tie iiod ever --
haxts a. ihe river, i.Lal rr*s a , at-. ___* .r -.t B T . . _
f . seen an ixa«, part nf fifis worio. It contains tbs
i nara dn'*. lor tLe rm in tl>e miirmug s\ L - s.
, w *. , , - , W. . JoiiOjWino; nrtatues: One overcoat, one pwr of
taa maae me ciiiT rtiaa? aT»erieor saars. 3 ces- -. if
, - * * , _ i . Tr«L.eij ©us pair I men pacts, *»ae pair
nav mrmiir.f: at f=cn n?e, tiie ctxm i»eat fur fins - m ~ f * ■
' k -u-Lt -uj i r j asttwess, ©ns sliirt, ©ns cravat, cue tmr sboa£
x-ei.ts to besrmtfc, os; v . .
, , - ~ , a -» ® l * e pair ieauier ©ns vaist belc. <m*
me ground, me orarr was cartridge box,one jlm^ one pomntm.anelmr
and we were nrderrd m pueh them agma, Thtsj one bawl, four bmsi4. witi
was n mystery to ns «.u we were as aee a, ^oD£ . , rj
of lis cuiurce a? an ijixvfi'tian HiSmr3T, in a rja.j __ - , , , , w
- . i lolasn Dp, one -eamfieen,©ns pairleaiiier ojicrs. -
short time, the loud repo" 01 two rAes startled 0M a
tiie nanates of a Ihoasiiiid t tuts. We sddu ® • .< -
ieamrd that a traitor of lh* 'biatih-est cite, are'b-; _ . , B taost nMfceaiie article,
el,-a fiend in ha man j-lsaw, a fair ttf 115 £--fu£**ort expsdltioim, it is aboa^
Boctberti ijraverr, had received his Jnt.l doom* . if 02 * ee _^ aa accommodate two aol*
II apiiearE that*.a itw dure, before, a Vonng fiers, ©arij it m ecnai parts apon their
Tlrgislan had Itaen taken hr the piek- . a p°xmd«- Tlm
•et guards of the New T.,rt 3?*. end released e am^ £ is a vary convenient article, sod
ul Saner Hoot, near Harper’s Ferrv. hot not ’ cssd T f * *° d Tlt3on «sm Tbt,
being satisfied at lids, he followed up the train W E £r s » » ■ frcn »«,
to this place, when he was nbserved bp the With fond, etc. It is of sojid Ua ,
fiame guards vj hand otej the sj*rlnp Tsdth s cup . aTI ca:l:iXl! '‘ l - uroaen. . .
tn dni.h. E.*rt he vraf t. au-hed, and'i ‘ lanfiems—bsefor trench w&rl:%ndibn
Emaii vial ae seen tn drup fr'jju his band, and
the man Fiartsd iifi. He vug ordered lo iujlt, The first fihrywß its light ooly iadio ■'
hut ik»i the eaii, Ti>e fmar-i fired, and trenches, -and noi ©at of them- Tl*e other,,
the hdU'-Kti'ack Vito tc the onlv a -earned on Ae musket liarrct* would hat® -
siiirht vroend. Trlieu the nest guard standing vented tjjybps frorn firing -on one another ait,
hut a few 2 ards from the first, vaa ordered to Seuitji ]
fir-e: be übtTtd iLe ordtr, aud li-c Lai] •w-eul
bon>» tc th? center’d life. It ptrui-li tik€ bear!
imd lb? frretcb fell dead vitbwi: a
rial Tras aud vai found tu be filed
vitb the ruskest jt./isun.
TTt*dT;t i rtdnT uu-rifiU£. ire affaln took up our t?ar troubles: wiuebis tmr in tfir nima
[ Tbe dur “was Siled wjib ■scenes vbkb sense, amd ihO utber, list aiuncy Is
■ Truiiid ibe beartk L}u:id r-f a tbefi* and rubbenes- VXr
; Id lit a TTiiicb “fiad at uot for tla mz&sy in
I clearfr tbow-ed, to scuaiherd yt*ur pocket I sbould uoi ksTe robbed yon, asd
j thiLi tme man bud a right to oirr> %-e -bees 'eoud.&auied t-o Tears of iTiijiiitirwimril'
! Lad HtuiTL-tdj Kiiiritd, Tsb™ UT kgit trelb JbeTC ited been no inrtdjintary
i droHKod ujeu, fkluved I.t ab jat tsreuTj human not bare been troubled sritb. tfctti
J btaiiidF.. eamt into our camp, and de- viio bsre iiweu 9»i
■ maudfed hmo tue Cvdime] tLeix propenr. Tie almottbeTraT, and arrajing barber >gMMt
j_Oui<Hifc] in a cairn toii tbem ibut be ■was brutbfjr, in tbp* Dtmatiirsl fcnfiiA Tbciclgj
f i,!«t a-srare tba; be L;k their pr»»pejij, b zii 5f be tutors .bare far jesrs denounced ihe esmfita^
\ bad, they ttcre‘xeicome u. ~ii, kr be dld'nl 6i>n au s se
j ■want iu At ibi* Lbe men rode jdaTied into tiie bauds of ibe CBceeswti»io e€
i aluiig the rank? unt.l ther t-ame *j three Semik. Cuiuißijy and aai^jaryfiwitaraffa
ttwkK Triiiob ime -of the tjvcopairr bad hired bare ikccunrpl : iebed its wit2»
j lir» ua?.s kbrii. on bebi" job-rmed It them b >iTorE, Is upon us. Ai -to tbe vax,
| that ther uvre free, and ah-n.j* Lud beem At words’pxe joa my mind; Sappom.
1 dif in'imett, ftt ur -f sl«i4e ilvx' °- ,e of yur ebrryiroas'beaux tbouid take »nf
i ih p r .v eTe kj.-ii.uub under the iKuiJecdun .t>f the biie udner brs arm, and ■srend bis way to .tbs
a? *a<e u-iuk-tg tbumeeiv^., xude up and Tegidebue of iifi “ ladle lor'e,” and *aj, “Arv
I biubb^dare tuc cnes, I kuytr beiia, Ibave wafted some time fpr a £&T9rs&»
' them, bre seen dim at \rork fur yum" At tii.le anew-er yon, and nsrr 1 vast to h&m.
Sambo, 25.ul and ibrn, ir«jre d;rested of their vbedie£yoo WIU bare me o*aotl” &e&&>
piug and n/Jbarv aidWdfcred to mount _ So ;! 1 not.” “Bat.ThfT* “t
Oebind their itk. As i vruf staudiug near dtaitiite yon, nor Ike company you keep.” ;
br I could iu»t Vm notice tbe foJitrsriii" lan- ** yon must bare £Q6/ V ■** 1 sbsli V 9
rupgp Ttrliicbwfeil from the lix>g of the matter. —- il 55ut you enail, -or 1 "will litk.yca vilb tbls
ifl i’b bis Ion", bony tnger, Le pointed to ‘ ibs . taw bide until you «ay Yes f 3 and he attempt* ",
driver -and said—take the <1 -d Lome, put big threat into execotioii—bow acvuld txa ■
-pat btm under a good £uard and v. bfeo J come my. opnion be could come pet A tifcap-4
1 ttIU biive bim irhipped 'witbiu an Meh -of bis 1 eonteft irjib .one -or' both -eyes scratched oat,
Hfe, sud if be ever -causes me any in ore trouble not balr (enough itfi oo bos craolua for «
1 -will sbevt bim, d u blm. I t scalp lock. But« suppose be should hr -scan*
Kothing fclss of importauoe transhlred mf2 lsvk ! OT ull3uci ? WoT - completely psrslyz. /
mmrir mghp wiiro fire or *bs of the m«n were tie “ f ibsi *f e
takeo vurv sick. The Boitor «i immerilstriy Ba T «** *~ ui - of a ht wooH
sent for, and it «- soon ascertsinea that rloy *«. 1 *> 3»» uoiffa*** to
’ had huen pristmed. Bef-.-rv right, three of them partute. u<m* Ucg.
died. -Toe ■•■rty Tiogu h<y vio look S dose, | BawreticevEie, August 12, IftCL • 1;
■ wasThttuiJt* Aniitb,, id Coirptiov£., unaerCapt. ■ ~ ' _ . . ~
■A. E- ar.lcL lie is rot dead, and I wgs L i ' . '
, formed a h ; w momerts ago hr Sergeant Hum- | . Carsed «»■ W«.
pbr* v- -who is spending the tnwt tf bis lime i J Ybis ebni;tiou editor Yoffing, ibe w
wrth'hiw. that he tlmiks he will recover. j Her of the Agitator) preteod, w» to be * Co- '
. „ - - j-; lon-Saver. last suminex be seefiad-xt L'nbyu-
Tbc excbetnect td 3»ur camp- is juiepee. Ii» 0 . -- - . . . -
■ . .... . i i_j ’ SavcrE* end au did iis for
-tbk m tsmbwßUva, shuv me burburiitjii: s They . ... a - v. 4 -
- t . tv „ i •.' i *2 . His paper «Tipah tbe “Agjtatux
nsiguxwd Iw aii -md vusosa 'wbose tuiusiHWiu - “ !r rV . a 3 - . *
,Ji ure J* the rehei army. As sour as the ; f*■
t news reiiehed rifts camp a4ut two hundred j tl P T *?■ '
I- cav-tdrv-men rode .back Xd st other dead in her |
own house. Four btril* struck her at lie seme
» tr- .t. oA «ltHiaraiU and Aafe be/tsees farm- Tost
auomcop i.uat m gi'tmg the oevii juts ifttteu 1 n ~1,-w
« * , > ; OBJECT JBiS KUEK tVt iiA tJE
We eipen to leave lets pboe to a few -days. ■ this WICSJSB EEBhhihOh' CPOX I’S.
aud jiroceed gay la Washtti gUm. leas} n
‘ .only give yoh the news of our, owe eaimp, for j j said * atolher tjm* of
we know nulhitig of what ts traospiruigarooud , «-gfaj auhedittif’ sons oae 4hj,‘-how
S - ' l>L ' ja> P** :s '- | jmgjjjr Jogs hare yon eaw'd, chT''
; Sernas Irishnmi was j " ** ***
; ,td«ert.ed one emriug thring n pototThats his [ 0068 hare four. -
wltt J a.re yon about t” iiqtrired I Cctrx;sc TzEtra.—‘T soy, J;», what mwhan
- : Aui3 work did yo*a do firstasked
lV i t'« a puuui I’m makiug dear/'' quietly re-; , , ~ - ~. ■
' v®ed Pat/ • i ■! *‘Thr. «tf tee to, oh course, replied tie
But what ore yon slle'cng, that Jo far?* - other, itisiustly.
* mitl n . my ere the milkmen IJki the whale
vriure.and'U't a favor a whswer ■ swallowed Jonah? ,*** “ *
lirsaW.r.trJ-i-.o.y?' . ■' I *re»t prophet ont of rite Bausr.
Sates cf Advertising. >
AdrcrtlscßeTits ’trill I* ciargcd $1 ijersijosrc of 16
lilacs, ere crl&rceloscriieii.saed So eeiut tor ever?
Bahscqocnt Jbjenlf.a, Adverriscaicr.ts- W less Sasjlf
lines considered si » square. Tie saigcdTwdratcl'rifl
ii charged fbr Qaaiterlj, Htif-Ycarlj and Xearly ad-
TcWlseioettsj
Sswnrs, ■ £ ioitos. 12 jriarisi
Square, 4' - $."-,('o ?t,59 $6,08
2 do, 1 ~ 6,00 6,68 ,
S . do. 1 - 7,00 5,59 30,08
1J edhram, - - 5,00 8,50 32,50
4 So. - 35,00 - 20,00 59,«0 •
I Cdka-B, 4 - 25.J0’ 25,00 5i».10t j
| Adrcriif'tffier.tf act boriEg ibriranibeT of iEtertioip
‘ desired marked rpoo ibcm, will be jmbEsbed
j derad OEt srd charged ccc■ -rd ;r. ci 2 ,
I _P«st<a»»H»afflal3s,-Biß-Heade, ietret-Ec*ds sjidsll
„ j kiedsof d<d>3dng done in ooeeSjt cstabJisboeEts,-
\j| J lecnled aeatfr-KEd prompilj, jat,*icc s > , C-OEStable’fc
*, * ; jand olber BLASSS-c&astr.T.t3j ©s iiad.
kFnnu ITelbdjorD ItentacaC, j
TH2 WAS.
Eurrux Dxtocxat —We bear it Mseried, Me
, Trell as pnuted that ckkuery is tke great ■nywpf