* ,ati(BLooll!aioht»+a’- collision did' I; any? isvall ypu itostty that.fhelpreasifre' was notinnclj. '’’Titus’ h ■“ ‘. *arisrely tta'sft'.t bharf irilettar tpnvaih i hiid' 1 ()|n i app.ret. filling: myMlf hi my balico outfit/ v lnmadAniy ■Stifle, a /way to itie post offieoi '. 'I .found cur 'rnedreol being.r-eso. ifeiend, there.’ loungingvoapelessly i bn. the r =sp|*i- bo • Sis. :H6w..irifl,-'talking.to-.thei PostiMnster. Hrs'ain) paticW'ihere a* ! cm-need the enfraneetto thodetter bos,'go : l as- iJL-ft '■, ■ ,-xX ymmedß(#»,latt,si)ltewB's*i*i lB I*., very deferential (inferior) iittiuide iiftd respEft- forcible resipjgppe, Wdyrnwaitech (he agreeable, iplcqsore-of mfi.de that rvo man.eU .fn-riur/ita tnoTev -.••Biit-itha* .pfefiaarai famed as a'Democrat, attdwh facty at ftf&’fapito- . on> ftk 'permihiff i 6 tHinfof teh tfiinutes; ryy.;y,/r n '■< ‘.tjredi'.legs uhcnwing a decided- temlnhoy-" Wool -lapse/I-madea most profound ■m-vrnap under my leftarwi'atvth-e sa|ie tijtre. ivt rv politely requesting Bi» (mi,lifa)y) H.fgh ne.-s” tbi'he so condesvindingly-kind/if it tfaa* , ; no intt-nsiun, to'move his arm a [ fnw .iavnuld like to mail a letter. He d?) so vefy languidWi l.drbpped-itv'the letter,' whichiSn iitß/iesoonti'slightly grazed t the Dwcior's sleeve ; which no Booneridoho; thnni’ he- iv'ery . T*udiien(y jam pod backVard'Ml'sir foell'tttdlie -tame time holding'up his arm l 4ri muph/appa retit y.ain/sxcmitn'mg; 1 J ‘Dh' dear ■ - oi/dORrl ■my arm;! my-'«rni'! r, 'i Goqtinuißg-hia' dmnentations acd'walkirig' the pfatfofid, "seem snelv Snitho' most eioruoiat,ing;'pTOt', 1 took- s*■ tiheriy nf-attempt^g'to assuage■his agbnyi by ■eb-jiHg 1 : lot-EkcuseiilmeV 'Dofitori; if' t catft|d suffering, it was innocently djiiemioa.ul'didhotknbtv'yoa WetewbiindeSfe 4 ' At \Km, tbo "imtial'M. D., and the’ nffioiaf'Pi -M.,!exofmn'ged ; (What'seemed to woj rrtther - ■piwoos'giaA'ees.' Our ’Sagitnore better (imathiglyfast/and'l bagntr; to a e myself (i groat cbfet hut how-*«r*'>bbh;ide|tS da«bed by the laughing‘remark whB said :, litiWelk Doctor, yonnoitid pur on sdoh style gs'nn’hctrtp'injilif must baVs' perforrtted- : brt!sSrlprgfr’'klfigif■ asd nmlicnce' thnntthitf-f FOB-’ THE -.ln.'CUtlf-a.TOBi Now isn't- that .lathit a : mefmless'; hacking ; - : ThAdgli ihe after being- roosted ? •Prettyhtwdhilinde^d; X,aw, 'the ■to fit ef iais npdh’w'hich we'rcfi- for the hut is not thstenongh to eltabbehllfeiDofitOT 4 ' LV- /■ " i'»■''■' • : '■ i J ' j'■ gumption for-yt of < the first i P^I Wat,ph„ <* a newspaper hav^edvanced^ He way sncCessfollif fcdrtrpetC' vtifh-l P r /?® l'rotn twenty to fifty geo nenlWU- M*C great Aweriosn'-n Wfiat i a-bpre; lf | .papsr.'.maker receives far, : each blank ,/sh«et it so seemetli l But thSeatjeht of thiiO ‘ft hiej (tretHiy : as much'as we redeiye fbr if nfter ir is victimized-on excetitncitles.'Wngbt *kpsmk ,! ' : The' aiid off couA'e have retorted-that, it:‘‘*'tofik’ ,: p«Hy-• i!. >u(u-., a ; (T, - ’■ >, ' deed tb take'.advantage^ ; .a'patienti ' T e4 ness 1 snd tbesubBotibej*bnly depdnr.es flat.thejjfi Iduny country cewspapfi)t&,!»-jU-.hq stopped en is no likelihood of ever teing'hble W>r<'tuffi thb , tirely under: the preeaure of .these hard times, c"mpUnu)nt ! hy -saying tta mucb fir ! thiirty have aiready increhsed iheir subseripi inedicibe; hs it wbuld be'tiO'ieiß'fcrhfuSng thjjp nQ( ]' ev e ' n the daily, papers nfg about to ad prod net ive of better heAlth'; ■ Aih’Wdlh bnouah' - ■ . . - ' . ‘ ■ A j. ’v • : ’ > ... to ihihk 'thigiyoa knbw. toiit hhving W » pnee. After much eousplutwn w.th, der and military distiipßrie"' before nor ftnd Rd,fic * from ri * Dd9, * e have included to '’(would be veryitnpnlitib 'tb'teihfhe-lhictnV tip. subscription of tbo Agitator from Our best Wishis:' .May-heLgraw ’ifffsworse'lif i Ose'Doli;ar— its present priC¥-s-tbt)AE Doit.ar homelier npjio the-end! - • ' ■ i*j;| AM> a Half a year. ’We dre Cnoipellod relnc ' ' • •*, *'l i. taptly to do"tins ip order, lb counteract the ButW of ou>#, iudden pbies, ofqmte a’different and'-much'-iess ;■V i - - - nature. Oha’of iM wlU ( not of nauar ? bctween.this barren country'and' ours, iS i next, 1 ah'd ' aH ; new subscripltdns,;.or; renew klmost eutirf destitution of .jnilk. ‘lt has b^-, nls of subscription, xnade befure that time' trill fnme a ennimp'dify n.o les’srare thanasf dte*n,'«Tdr bis osrn name, ia a neWspAper"to 1 theday, that if he bad lived In' tb| i|W, of the - revhiution ; hi would have been a\io!*s'o -C.bffrpe Jngersoti.j the df;th« pgmojftdife jubilee io Pniladelpliw lßst week, skid whataS-eapt t#ge,!>re Vfl p'tara oar suooess,'tbriaofTtfib *«>» ernmenL” - i : "■[ , There'we harp the treason bf that fbmiiyV three'stories).ll Br« gg in bati said '‘afWhis treat from f I teUerel ootmarcfc the Federal ' troojpe' b«t Lord ! ho# they :®j IT-'l 4 PwPRTETO! :T3VIM WEXXSBOROPOH, PA., VeDNESCXT? kOBiJIKGriKj&V- D NtOß' it?] Tsijros ab irjvfd'ipften > ix^s^asJihii. ~. ; ,7...; _7.r 1 wfc U;iJ®^,:ParBon:.gr^^P^W I ;Baya,.^^ta > igr^at piaoji other paoplffibelieVe wb'BJi’.he writes-'thftt ' K life'clftrseW-Qie'■ .war, r ia 1 ‘Poini^itni I.wishj most' heartitj, fj livl', _• ’Ml' 7-' ~ 'j* * *' ' p.B a friend of the IJnipn, there cQUtd-fie ift-top pf powder, plaoedtPnder tJajit concern and tuiribled' pell ndell into ithe i.godson l nvfet 1 West Pdiat Generals, its' a gehehiTthlhg, don’t'desire avictofy, nnless they tad aobount for it according toSeott's .■Tactics.' 1 ? A ,'Woshipjgtqn 'correspondent write*: “It is generally conceded her* that no other i. mpn has eo good. a. prospeht /or -electro®, Aft; the States; Senate..from /iPeapaylranift* in [ place of’Mr. Wilmot. aa GetfrCameron, whirls j’bow 1 understood'td ho on 'h3s' ! iraj hbbre'frmn j[liu«smf Thjs p#ot)j)ect,.haB eicited apprehensions T, apappg. ,thp. itij that •.State,. snd -the, .taostiexirpiß.ev.-saftasoffeS -««' behiyresorted it»f'wi,th » Vrew of ■reaoft si) • msbearWitibg. “ Alreddy,'- the? sfepesh ' papers ilhere are l'he of 'the [.'■Egyptian' |p ’forcible and i ,thwtB...ara freely ■mfi.de that Qoianan.ehehttd toithe, EegitlatuTe,, as m Democrat; atid : wHo : *hali Tol»"!ht:JCamer on, shall be io return Ho TiU home \rA'* i ~/Altogether; [politics i ! Jn |fi«j old - Keystonp State seem rapidly drifting into. a rortex of despOratiotit. 1 ■ • - 1,; • ■ flS^THe' National - Eepablicaiti l 6{seafcvn'g' «f tbe.fStbtej otitb'i" ‘ibktjthn Dedib'-, cimtio nartr sfeail fee sucocssfaljn tfee elections. -:Wij i. 3 . HPt ; ;>• ■ i i ; U ydtaarks ... , n 1 1 . i -These. Ifioderahavonotbinctogain by as jsenting to a dissolution; of'tbs -Union. .- What ; they, want is th 6 Sooth backAgtuoi with slavery lintact, or as tbephrase ia.tbe Unioaasiit Was, . it always i.Waa,, by; a Southern oli- 1 g&foby.with Northern *Uies. ,'i’hot.- and no* disunion; is what the; Northern Democratici leaders want, and it is what they, expect to ac complish. If this expectation proves-too tain, fis we firmly beiiove tbs alterna tive ,1s atlastseeatobe, the - extraineet -prose-' cutionof the -war; dor acquiescence in. separa tion, what.then.'will be the policy oftha North-’ flrn Democratic leaders? ..No,body, can foresee the {otnee:-, bathif these feedersbawi any patty or politicaJifhotive to aoquiaspe in.separ ,athoo,.itiß not obvinus.jwhafciyfc ; - - ’■idThis a sstisiblrview of the - mat ter,; for withouttbe'Sontliernwing, tWNortfr erh, Democracy wßald fee n tte rfy powerldsa'aa a party, .The pnpnlayjcry.pf “,'fhe. Union ( «s if min, and the Gpnstitutwn.atJl w, ; ’tneans Sure ty ccit is^—nothing eVe«j for nothing elseisin bonfroversy. 1 l-i£ i i lM r- -•?*»«»> •'■ ,}*?•:. i ■ By -a, , lo'inake’it'.a fait equivalent for the price. fewWordf more. Since the'late election, certain mousing demagogues who became ■ Bet publicans because they wanted, office,, and are willing to becbmeanything else fur. the same reaaon.but wbohsvo been duly weighed by the people"' anli found wanting; have been en gaged in circulating stories of a change in the, editorship jof this journal calculateJ to do the paper injury »f i ' reotly or indirectly, the .tmsinegg, weai prosperity of Tioga County, or develop grateful to °or * geiieral-^\vwtt>rookp«od-weBt^y-tlre^eo^4ots-coßtaii3tttg ■**aZ*m**^+i~r4**g*f^^ 'ttWiee WfihfoftfMWre? j Ifaffrt.tf'&mfm fia/, Fm' land in Tioga Boro. icMed north ™, " -*- “ - party' of paroled prisoners winch numbered ; t, y b. C- Wickham, east by A. C. juid J. S. Bash, " ICS> ——:—: u—;— ; — a' number uf •Cm , E,whu i-'nwnh nna*~wg!rt~b>'~bifeliwiiy ,~ containing .dwul L 3 and these •^■f-|A 11 e nst and so!§&'% Wet D. Cole,; respeeisb)SiWftfqwemenfeto.r-.po,iL,,.tUiimed as con f»mi n g.j^We i >haJfpu|erest ) /Co-be ipild as; its ranks have been .by -disease, wonnds,-and the jifopbrtv or Ira Baker, Leroy ’TaWr and H.; death. K w*' a l ’sad'sight; and brougfit.sad Wi-Gtfktosi ’” { li'- ■■ f“‘ J ' "fTT i thoughts tp fl see,staeked An 'pur only south thirteen Rifles, wfeero only:ppe-ehoxjt-,year, a^ 0 hy highway an#, west by highway, containing 50j stacked seretitv.'-And where- are‘those who about are missing Jjthey are either filling,honorable bam. anil apple prcbaiiittifcreoii. , .Xp ne 80 -d as graves upon saroebardly contested battle field, the property of Andrew Jt tmrnan.' 1 ° r di^-re^,!;°; p u t' 8 ; northby ofceo ; disabled by woijrtijsor aicknessm couapcjucnoe estate;-: smith bp SylviaXwjp.egter and.' of exposure to tfie elements, ,We arrived at Peap-D^ton-and :‘‘Joh»'Tqbn,lot,f’, con camp just in time to take part -ini-the grand taijimg ahoni.ill ifcres, about,so, acres Improved, ** advance” I *Vfhich is now beinj£ ‘hltfide. *• Al* frainfe house, 2 frame tarns, corn h*Duste, apple and ready are the Rebels driven beyond the.Rappa- peach orchard fhereoli. 'To he sold as the prop-, hannpck, and-Lee JS 1 in- full ( WWwda CI 2 lg ° 0 a j ot <,f;ifnd unUnion tttwnabip,,beginning Richmond. Whet.Her.lie ywrll ■be caught *>nd a t a stone pile on warrant, line dividing warrants severely handled before he gets remains-} y,’„ 3 . 2 and 5, Wm. Wilson, -waiSfaiitee ;It being to bo seen..-- One thing-is; certain,-the; Rebel thfe'ilortfiieast Tl cOrnel'-nflot'Jlo. Bin warrant No. General will not risk ft battle north of the Rap- 2 iittoCcnorth west 360 7-lOth per .. , *-.s ~ . j.-r ches to a post on (west end of said warrant no. tdau unles.s,forced into tt, and I do not think Uhcftijtfkouth'Z deg, west 59 5-100 perches to a that event possible, for ho must hurry if bo in- p os t,*it being the; southwest’corner-of said War-! tends to wliTcTiT npi cetrain rant BB .lf-2: dc£. ewtcSo^-p-lOtb; he Wdlast. Tbe'great bat, perches 16 a p 63; thence nprihl-i 'aeg. e'ast 59 tie ofAewnr-witi be in front 1 of Rictfi&ond ofbeptmmg, cmtmmng 138 i 4, -nii si --n - * .ia *u a « ™ acres' find *str ifftrcties, he the same -fiiere ot legs, as the Rebels will not yield that until they are j t herns lot ho. Bin warfkht no. 3,' as- shown on thoroughly beaten,;artd the - army- that is bow .uwp bf tlioTiuhdijJsiop.jaf BJk Mountain Bands on after them inteddsto do -}be best H oan by *W(rnt WcMiorb.’ - Tube svffrLiihe propmbj' Of ■fhom rii tbat way.'’.l ddnotsay We;will whip Zacheua Aimable,vi .-U.« .- them, bnt'.this b do sayyif - Lee outwits arid u Also a lotof laud mEWand Boro, hounded north ,• by Cowaneaquu-ltwarfeitet by-Sanmel Sathlxme, ■drives back l the Army tbat 'is .now ■ after bim, bv -^rZfe "and west by tfui Lemuel ' tbVpfeoplemaa better tskethe matter iDto thejr p) a venp6r[ land-', coirtaturng about TOO acres,about own ImUda'and settledt in some other way then 75 acres improved, frame barn, apple orchard and by fiahfine. But We willhone fior better things. othor-Tniit trees tiicrmiiiebl -1 : }.i [v - ; goypasses.iPD: ofabri 'reins agaih oud tiMil the’ confidence on y oatogi s , )U th liy Main stroet and T .Coates, and him, 1 lie iS'tbe niatflo tlrj V 5. ■• !: rle showed; toe west-bx about-], acre all ■iauntry what he could do witb the men under tftyeW •bim tili'South Mountain hnd ■ Antietam driving alia '«lied« 4 £ mi(l_ a trees numbers fronrlJeitW U in -ebosen- positrons, and thdie some of the strong* by Gpo Rt , )yj x; e „, Dornmceiand R T est in'the douhlry ; buthe roust hnrry np if \\ r o od, and south bV E T Wood and and w'd ate tirhave any 'decisive results from th| west. hy'T C,rlc> v , Jersey- and Ann H Foster,fof C'omiDg. of Sc>ys Vprk, Situated .in li'lVn 'shipa of Chatham ami ,Jlffldiebmy, in the county of Tioga,' State of .-Pennsylvania, described !as follnws:' .1 j 1; tr Obe traht of land co’ntijiimig 440 acres and ?0 Rods, Jonas Wafnms, w-arrautee., I , Also, one parccj containing ( 449 acres and 120 Rods, Isaac X. Crandall, tyVyrautee, { Also, one parcel confaitmig itcS acres . and 104 Rods, being the west part of a warrant-issued to John Loshiger; . ... __ 'M Also, one -parcel, cpnt:uiilug 435 acres laud 114 Rods, George,Wpud, warrantee.': . / one, .Barccl containing 433- acres and* 30 ijuds-.,Abraii|; Crandall, nad Jo si ah jßmery, ,warn«tee.., , - 5 ' - ,; '.,, . Alsu, one. epuf.fining 6v, acre»,,,3Valdwui unddlalfuntifine, warrantpn, , , ■ • j „ ;AWoJooe parcel-.ciin-ituhing .449 acres j and 71 Rods Joseph E.-Lywa;i; w-arrautee. ~ Oa which is erected a t«W mill; dwelling-honed, barns, &o. All the above described lands and tenements were purchased,'brad cflntftylert Jlyiwarmiityeleed from AVillifttn Hutifift.and, Jphfl.L Weisner to JAng H Foster au,dT' r arriug'toii.'Barcalosv; on thqlKfh’d^r of June, tfei, apd e,dntdia,;iiibiggfher , 2.s.w'aCrrt, be the same more or ders-; ITo he, aold.as the pro perty of Farrington Baraglbw aud Atuandaßar calt»w.g Also a lot of land 5u Lawrence tow»ship^bound : ed north by- L L Guile and Geu. ;Reep,|eastl!y lands -■ of the estate of JVter Keep, south by A, -1- Knapp, aiiJsveat by Tings Eirpr; containing'about 100 acres improved, frame house-frame barn, corn hdnse, frame shfed, apple orchard oud'other fruit frees thereon.- - 1 ■ -■ ■■ *'• “ >■ , > ■-. > -Also, anbthor lot in Lawrenie township,iboumt fed north H t Sm.ithlesist ojfQeni'Y'auGfurdeii,south by Julia Elliott and west by , containing about 30 acres, abonl4-acres iraproved. 1 ■ t. >•; ■ Also a lot of bind.in Lawrence township, bounded Jiortti and east if‘ H ; H Spalding, south by- H H Saaldiug and .J.li Demurest, and west by H H SpSloirig ah'd' lot knowrd os the' containing V'To. be sold, as the property of Win. B. Middaugh and T Pattison. , Alsd a lot of land in llelmar township, bbnnded north by D Kelsey aud Edmund Fellows, Cast by highway, .southJjy D Kelsey and. west by D Kel sey, Win. Campbell and bud formerly of John Whalan, confaibihg about,3oo acres, abopt 125 im]irovyd, freme house, frame harn, iipple Orchard and other fruit trees thereon'. , Also,'another lt(t.,of laud in Delmar township, hounded on the nqrylfby Edmund Fellows, past hv H Butler, south by lauds df the estate of-James English add west-by highway, containing about 75 acres, about 61Vacres improved, 8 frame houses, 1 frame barn, and apple orchard thereon. 1 ■-1 ■ Alro, another lotof land in Uelmar-toiynship, bounded north fay John N Bsmbe east faydferdick & IVhite, south by SlcCormick lands and iWest' by Phelps, .pudge ? ,&c-,, £Oll taipiog .960 acres more or less. f - ■■ Also, another lot of laud in Dehnar township onilded. north fay highway, east by B Miller, south by widow Palmer and Samuel Warrincr and west by lauds formerly of Samuel Warmer, containing, about 83 aergs^about,so .acres', improTedAfrhiiie hobse,frameharti r , imd apple orchard thereon. Also,'another lot of' land ’ in Delmar township - , bounded on the north by Stickley, east by An drew, Crow], south by highway. aiidVest by’Wm. Eberentz‘,coutaiuingB acres i/iiprovedJrauiqhonße, frame p,arn r and, a iew. fruit trees thereon. ;To be sold as the property of S. A. Guernsey and E; J. Brown. . , f , Also a lot of land in Brookfield townsnip, bopud ed-on the north by lot no. !)8 of the allotment of the-Bingham lands lit Brookfield township; Tigga co., Pa., funnerly in possession of or centmctejfto be sold toOrrin WakelyaiidD T Willard;-: on the east by fot no. 11l -of the'allotment aforesaid contracted to bo Sold to Byron Hunt,, hud by unsold land of the Riughuitr estate: aiid on the south arid 1 west; by niWuliV land of the Bingham ! estate—containing 51 acres I 'and fire-tenth of 'an acre, with.thq usual l aU(itt'euce , of-t) per eent for ! roads,' &c. - , be the sable more or less. It being lot number 1,42 of the allotments aforesaid, atid part -of-warrant numbered IUISL,. To bo sold., as. the -property ofßenjamin George and. John Owen. Also a lot of land, beginning at a post , standing on the east and. west State Road ..and being'tlle south-west corner of Lewis;Smith's lot; Ihenoe north 12 1-3 degrees east 185 and a half perches to ■apoat corner thenorthrwest corner hereof; thence south 88 1-3 degrees east 58 perches to apost.the north-east corner hereof; thence sonth 7 degrees west 178 perches to a post the South-east corner hereof; thence along the State Road south SO de* grees-west43 perches to the.plnce of beginning — containing 56*acreB and 76 perches, being’ part of MU i ■■Vi >7 bfli! : n.».t ; TdVtweek &eb, McCleUap.from the^ciWniand,'(lf (be* nrmy of 4a frig place,-, rlnsnhordinniiatito,, hjs : •uppijar office r,w its 'the bis remo .■vai 'Oa ffie first'dWy lan woB urgei to girt battle to tiie, e.nem at'.the fiuie reminded .ofthedisadTantagfis of.deiayiugdntU tba Poflllarp4r’e;!FeTty > ; ftB'ehoWn ‘biy 'd milltar)f ! trrbjiptil appointed to’lnyestigdte that n^yste.riou«,n jfFfir, and it ylin.be seen that Presi f&mt Lincoln-wed the db‘y Qfi;h.i.« removal to weryitoyal -tnan io tboeoirtitry, baj.wfell- nailn ■the arrity.' ‘ - >_i ’.••bi.iyi Jni^.n’l 9 .We 'Wipfst 'cdb'festj t’hdt do' na; Mb; ple'llnh ha? ‘heed a' *great ridSfe.’ npniths ftf/fagf ffbgep of the; ; very ibest tirniy. that 4he wdrld evar-efew,; and- yet, during’ alf that titeelte had dotte'b'othlng'to' cre- a’feelihg.of tr.ustrrfddtp; W 4h4j’l)'eaTtB .'of sincerejpatrjotie lt Was he .did, but, what he,-.foiled to do, whioh. oreatad universal distrust of him among 411 rrhSearn ■eatly helfdTed in’ avigorOUS phugSCation 'ofrhe Ris not discus’s in'detaTl. Ijie .delays which' 'bafe 7 ooi^ country fiye hupdred (if dQliars-rrfhese...arp. all.fo miliar as, household words.. It. is doodgfa to hootv tbat these tbp rebels: time for prephrations foT wnr'bn’ ti 'gigantic scale, atid tiat {hey made these . preparations, requiring yis to ,Vri,og a miilipn.of men to. dothe ■work ’whichOnsigbfcihato bdeo •completed; by i a flfthof that number. Slowness, 1 tendcrflees to 'tile enemy. ttaaehery-, arid treaSon, orefat'iq'to. ’-I:': --V/ -11 . I- •!-’ lO the army, ,of pop officers pjjtjaiwd.viUains, wearing the -livery of- hiy'alty, : betrayed uaat; evisry’Blep.— We 1 have said this often, nod ire repeat it now. PotteWyn 'at' tbeffirstTßulllluii fetftle, 'and Mc bowell'jat the oecd'nif,' nrq glaring instances of this ..niej'nnchYly. fact., , Ths policy of. delay wbicfiJeaked^ut,through the,unguarded utter ance" of Mftjsr Key, “tbatit was not desirable to subdue the'enemy'tefsst HJj' th 'destrdy'slii very{" over the whole Potomac Afimy,, opfj, pv«r the ppuntry- \Ve do not say that Gen. McClellan openly, advocated tfaiajpol iey. hut-itia slnpular lhhl all afhd b&ieved this fnfernai 1 'stfrtffffieht, were "part/rarih' hf'MdCleli j *Tm -'V. .-i-u ai>. ;i ‘ a .?- . v . ; - ! . - {. w . ! Il la>iew of all t)io£f : facts, :.t)je whoje country acquiesced- w tbi» wished foriohaug*;;; It will bafolUiwed byafeaflhg'Op hope in the-übity'of the .^public—a hope Whidh' vias' prSdu dy ing out. 'Uppity bp-followed ip thp, President to parry through, the, great work of crushing,out treason,. because he. has risen above the clamors of-party demagogues to his true position, to tfieperformance of an act Se<£ ond only in importance to the Proclamation of Freedom. It will be wo trust, by.a per.man ent and happy, peace, ■ • , Pram files’ Company. Camp near WA&Bixxn.S’.jVA,, Nov. 8, ’62, . Friends Agitator— After a silencef-hf- over four I think I.rq roerahefin my lastjettetiofexpregaing nKope of being-able to diroot my next from Iljobmnnd , in,the c»pa<)ity.of!,ftn« of-its conquerors/ ‘Well “ I’ve be»n”-rOut as' I wished -with banners fly iogiand trumpets-sounding,,but as a dejected, (Jownihearled, prisoner of war, : was I marched through the streets iof Richmond.-ta-be jeered at„ and taunted with out premature srriyal at the Capital .of, tbe pauper Confederacy;. , i. > I very much regret that I- was uhrtble - from sickness anda >w»nt of 1 stationery;'to keep a journal during my stay there ;-wimt' I saw of suffering upon' *• Bellalslan'd" would fill's Tob ume, and I cartnotbe too thrulkfbl for ’ hating escaped withdife from so- hWibWa place.— Men dying from-starvation arid eXphsofe, al though-beard iff, 1 was something t bad never yet seen in' a Christiancopniry, and’ J’ Wish never to witnesi it Sgiirr. But 'l suppose -the history of our sufferings has by this "time be come to ycu like “a thrice told title;’’ and SO triltfnat repeat.it. •' •> ■ I 'i v- ■--i • We were released oir onr -i parole : on the 13th.tif : Scpt; and sehttoAikbn’s Lartdingsdme twelr*tnt(& below'Richmond, where we were tnembark fof'Atoerics. Words Cannot de scribe oflr joy as we came in sightmf theriver and saw floating out from the mastheads'of the steamers dying in the stream, that’eld for which we had suffered so' much. ■ I cannot speak for orders,-but am certain that I expert encodafeulingof happiness I had never be fore known; J-It seemed* as if air our troubles were ended nnd'that the sCeoes of suffering WO had just left-was bot h terrible 1 dreamV ' AP though it was nearly dark when we arrired at the landing, me were •quickly eh • board, and after a short anft.pieasant trip, and somethißg which for months we-had been strangers to, vis, a hearty meal; we were landed'at Aohap olis, and placed in a camp for paroled prison era near that place,’where we remained for two weeks with scarcely any "shelter, and without receiving any. clothing, domething which we very muth needed, adwe bad n# change AG jind on the 28th of let. Wl ■ •■7 - i ■’ ' -■Bsttnon on Education.-,:,' ■ , Toßeverend ty&yy'h/'ihi’tßliBe‘Y' “ ! ; *•; j , ' ’(jest leufe'-^ Edu'ctSioha! ,'Cdh ventiin, \v6 l j‘efi'vraa' in sVssi'o'n {n.-jTiVnlburg last unarumoosly' adopted a resolution, ‘‘Thai |ninisters tpißgej thrpughont the State be'retjhes tcd-to preach on the . first Sun day-in December,' 11862, a sefmoh ,on education.., ' . ' , I _' ' ■ adop|dd' no*" mteWs. to ciaka UawisUes ott the suhjeCt.Voowh to you,' other than trie publicatiin of the' minutes. of I the' liberty, in . this dianher, to invite attention,to it. ‘ f ' JSJti all times thepdue training of the ypung iiT oif| great 1 m pottande, andilie relation th'it offjtSe' Chrisimri is plairi.and*fntTmiife. ‘"l p, the-pceCent unhappy juncture of tiur natidfikl affairs,'regarding tne futuiro'itiiroogH 'tbe uncer-’ talxi light .of tiiq present, this” Importance .is vastly increased, and, the filnitdiis f Of your 1 body to it sbemi'to,becdVd,in'tiie«srne 1 - tiqn near, ’ ‘ s >■ ■ 1 - r. v. ll -\ > 1 .The wisbha; pf : the Convention, are there fip’f, cordially cotpmentje’d to .your, favorable CiuisideratiQti. jWith the. hppe that -you will sifljjuUapeoiMly addyourprayera to the Father., of tjght that He .wili at tliiq .time especially hie as the cause ,pf genen^j,education, alyf so guide .the efforts of: all ontrnstod with its care, that tlia youths, u£ the land may become Chris tian citizens of a united niid prosperous Repub lic. .. Very respectfully,.. .... , . Your obedient servant, . . h Thomas 11. B-crbows, ’ ■ , I . .Supjt, tloni. .Schools... TnB,.T[>:TEKjfAL TAXEs~TIie valueof U ; . S. Stocks must greatly increase as capitalists he- pwatp of .the operation of . the Internal, tas-.18i11., financial editor of fheltfew Yofk says that “the-,reports thus far of the collectors ar'e astounding, and show ah Unexpected capacity of the people, for taxation.” Instead of $150,006,000 a year, the present re tuijns indicate.areyetjue pf $350,000,.060, equal to.tbpti'of. GreatJßntaia. We-heir of one stock auctioneer in Boston whose tax for moothof October was iioelce hundred dollars. ... If the debt of the United States swells to a 4 thduspndr millions pf dollars before the war is closed.-aird the.average,interest on itis five per cent., the estimated revenue froro internal taxes alone would:pay the interest on; the debt, and leave, three hundred millions to .be applied to vhe iordiuary expenses of, the., government and the extinction of the debt. , . . .V,.’ ; If we conccde that the ; ordinary expenses iof the Government after the war will amoant tu one hundred millions, that-e.trill still remain two hundred millions, yearly In be applied to the payment of the’lprineipal of .the- debt. .Thai sunvwould extinguish the whole in five years. 1 ■ Even if the revenue' only amounts to two'- hundred and fifty;million«v ibid sum whuld-be Sufficient in pay ’the expenses of the Govern ment, the interestlcn the debt, aird in ton years the debt' itself. 4f the-revenue is only two hundred milliotisj'the tame reshit will be' pro duced in' twenty years.—Boston Transcript ‘ ’ The Act barots tio Inyalnran's property.’ hThe President's Proclamation frees nu Blaves but the slaves of rebels.' Why then are hotbop posed'by the^democratic politicians ? •Why; butbeeaoSe they -have more regard for tlie welfrtre of the se'ceib thun for. the quiok triumph of the Union cause ?- Is there any‘tfllier renscin?’ ■' V i -i-hrt ; i DMINISTRATOR'B NOTICE.-Uttera of ait ‘/\ miniatratiun having been gijßtedto the robscri bqr, t «n th» estate of G. D. Smith, late of WelUboro, dececi.; notice fa hereby given to those indebted to aald estate to make immediate payment,-and thoae baring claims to present them properly aathentieated for aettlemeot to the subscriber. . m ~ , JSO, L, KOBINSOX, Adminittrator. WiHsbflTOj-NoT, 19, 1802. ’ - “ ■ TATOE geWptared. We vn£ Jims. JJ where after Br Fljfiu*, nndlf enSitiosjKExptinnfi, isei#! out of |BWy\clothing was ft*- fh« cfirt of CoMion Ple£pcf Tioga couMjj, Pa., to \romi*4d our pay, a proak jne aigfcted, wiße expofif to public He in the ■say never rolfilledT' 1 CuurtWuus«"lP^VelUliijro,im 'MouJayfte 24th ge re /notified th'at flay ofNovember 1£62. at I o’clock in the afternoon ■t f. i ti 1 -.-jw ;r> wamrit b»yb#42te4jcDetofev;t4 WB i^‘ a Sr, said t about 30 acres teftWfcdy'Mrtiaa an afiplb.dtcbdrd’ tb*idbmT/3iabeuol4*«.<*« XT* »<&•.; >i :i , p -.Also, a kt «fi kndin-Elymsr tow^m;bom l a f > by ;hyi3hacle»St»tt-r. and, west by -eont«2ni!% 182. tores mo re. or lew, nbgpt MSa'cref Atawfowed;! froine hoiw a, il flame bsra,. : cßn l ii,2 < and other outbuildings and apple orchard theSm .To be sold as tUftjJrop&rt® (rf Timothy CWeauS- B)orohaut B lun/W J iiS : xt.W . -Also * iot-ofiand-in-Delnmrton®eid^y±;- I si: .nbrtlh:ltvkjiaa ,«f JI Butler, east byE $ south by II Broughton and westby , Wni containing7B a'eri'Syabout house, log barn end fruit trees th«e«u tv iff sokl-as-tho-propcrt v.of .Xhwniw jCI a tk, ' j' "* 'south .try IHcEael Wolf* mtd west b'y-SlrtfliU*! •Wcod;'cßnMMijg about- 59 Seres, about 12 a |*2A«drp^rfutpjpa? - a 9 ALSO—a lot of land in Liberty tofrnsSifjf branded* north by ThomflV McCurdy, by.i Thomas BJjmi, south by Samuel -Cbihk, sn4 wost iff r containing about 100 J frame harD,jfnd jo ore bouse theroM— T/o be sold as the properly ofi Henry Emickv; ' T ALSO—a lotfvf land in RicHraofuT township, bband“- od noylh by by lands In possession eft Jauies : U.ayU, B%uj.bfby. Samoel Kelley, ttuA-vrosit^r 4 Thos. Guodali ‘about' acres, aboutr4o* acres improved, 1 frame house, orchard thereon. To- be sold a*-tha p , ispwty , eT i Kib-‘ 6r ALS?^^l*fnfTln#il bd north by Bitttbath Uod&, vC.jßaninyff, .sonth' by Jnme«!i3Teoijifbdi,«#».t;;by, 7 Qroitfi*- sb amprured, fV.ime bouse, and,fruit Utms~jscr«og. >.j>e sold-a^ the property of-Hauhec SUorU ' 'j.p. ATufiOH-n lot o'f dftftd township, bounded north* by A. B. Sami. Swimler, south by,£.-Jh A, Pfmbertonyaqd'SfOjfc by highway—contuipingf about J-5 6s* acres improved, log-house and frame barn;,and 'apple-- - orchard y'in property of.* Adriel King, ~ * ALSO—u lot of north*by Craqdail, east M.. Seeley; couth-by .&• Strute, XL 3ee(y, and ligand J. yr*atf bjr highWjty—ccuiiainjp£»Mtit J, aortal Tnfiiie house, c lt frpm’o borh/acd' a' f£w frnit theffdn.' To h«~ sold as the' property .of .Georgs' Bbcb'erdmduJdba* ! Bucber. ‘ ' 1 - J * ' ■ -*•*'* 1 ” ALSO—a lot of land sn*Shippen lowrisKjpjfbmihdecl l north by highway, east by Wm. JLrobe and -Goorgn*’ English, south bv Win l ‘Mbit in Furmso,. and. nest by John. English —containing aboafr* 12 acres improved,’a log bouse, fog bßrnJandhppl®- orchard thereon. To be;soUi;as r th» preperty*bf Xivi* S'cwart. r^- ALSU —a lot of land m^^kspntAwnahip.Vcmndod: north by Luther Andrus, east by Godfrey'dnd Stephen ■ Pheinsmiih. south by H.Ttowbrjdge/bind nest by,* highway leading from JL TMrtbrldge to Aider Bun— containing abntft 30 acres ; all-improved, with frame house, frame bam and sheds, few fruit, trees thereon. To be sold as tbo propdify of Wm. li. Andr<&£.;££,l2 ',-ff . ~ AUSO— a lot.of land in ,Qames townsbipj bound# 4 north, oasvand vrost'by Vnt3‘fVAm'erty 6P^iS^’MSiKi- • son, and south CD©.fruU trees,th.o/t* < on. .To be sold as the B. Wlllopkina and* Harriet A. Hopkins; . j ,'• >*/' •AjE £o —a-lot of land in Clymer jU«w.nship, bounded* north by Charles Bongfass, east by f EdnSdnd Wether— by, south by Joseph A, French and Lyman PritoharrfV and westhy A. G, Lubin —containing 150 acres, acres improved, frame barn and apple orchards and other frtlit trees thereon. To be aold&s‘the properly of Daniel Holmes, : , ALSO—a lot of land in Jackson township, bounded north by land?, of .Jpseph- WpodfpW, eaat'by>Wns« Bench, south by Thomas and Wm. B. Andrus^and west by highway—containing about SO acres, wlllr about 40 acres improved, with one frame house, Oho log bouse, oufe log and.frame barn,-one apple orchard and other frpit tree? thereon. To he.jold as tho property of Luther Andrus. * c i,r ' e> ~ 1 * ALSO—a, 10t..0f Chnrlestop townships bounded Und dejfeftbcd. as* follows': ‘begiWbing at a in lot No. 24 of Bingbapi lauds in Charleston towaship) being the South wt»t corner hereof, 1 thence cerjth:i degfee, past HI 8-10 rods to a post; whence north ]| degrees, east 9 9-X0 rods to a post ther.northiwpfct "hereof, thenea south S9J degrees, east 61 5-10 rods to a post; theneoj nd¥th bno'degree, east-40'5-nTm3A:lfi « JUWllt east corner of lot No. 23 j thence south. 89 -degrees* east 100 rods'to a peat the north east cbrnCr herepf*. thence south's 3 rods,to a post; Ihenee - north 8$X vde grees, west 33 Tods to-a beecb; thence south i west 100 rods to a post the south east confer hereof ? thence north 89$ degrees, west 34.2 rods to a pftst* thenceforth degrees, west 43.1 rods to a post’s thence Aortli s9X*tfogrees, west 52 rhdirfortfm place* HI acres and.3-IO.oC 3U, atJre with‘the usfuai allowance of six percenter s roads. Ac., be the.sau&e more or loss,, with about 99 acres im proved, frame house, frame barn* out buildings, apple orchard, Nursery and-otto 6 be sold as ,tbe property of Nelson Whitney. )iw - v ,- - T ALSO—-sv lot of land in Charleston' township* bounded north.,by Samuel Morgan, east, by Mortis DawsolfSgAtttiby George Rnab and Ge o rge' Cobil dk •* and Charles and Archthald Walke?' >L-cpptaining 28 acres,' acres' improved,'twp, fra ma houses, 2. frame liarns.and' other out bulldlc|i opxl.a few fruit trees .thereon, ’to- bo spld as the erty ol Waldo' May 7 Admr. and Snsah May,. Adjnrx. and. widow of John B*ra May, heirs at law of, John May“an & .Samuel anißoniamia Claus,'terr© * •' “ " /',H. STOWELL, Jr.. Sheriff.; Wetlßboro, Nov. 5,18G3- r . - , inflow ACADfiffll. S, B. P R IBB', 1 .i T. :c* AVinter of 1562-3, •Gommenc6B.DeceDil*?f *««- oDfk.; Spring of 1363. ConuMnc^sMarcViWTd^ . "t vi nan from ‘jmj!? - iiills most be paid, or «»tisf«ctori)x*TOSßs ifailvunaO. 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