Sc. I Mil pill! jjV 0. X. WOllDEN AXD J. K. COKNKLU'S. . 41 10 prr Inr, nhvajs Iti 4Han. THE U.MOX," rsi.tStiiai.'J la lsll U'tule .No., 2,73. "rilRnNIi'LE," e Mih(l in l.13 Wh!e 952. LEWISBUUG, UNION CO., PA., TUESDAY, JUL 8, 15G2. i ' i ! TucmIjv Miirnin; & FrM-ty Afirrnonn. A Breckinridge Triumph. In Fenr.-vlviiiiia.a ;iYf prxjr! ion of tin; friends of tin' latc.lu.l:."' Urn ;: I. A have out lon-i; from that k 1 11- .ii'tic.n, v, iiii-U lu-l 1 1 i . i ' i mi' Democratic party, nn. I then i:;m i --i the l'i.im. So-ne of th'-tn. however, vent last Friday to the Fat tv-aWive-Comitry Convention at ll.u risl'tir::. l. iifrro rcjrulate, if not to control, its action, lint they were outnum bered, mid t.lac-il hi a siilioriliint position tlirouL-limit. F.W.iliu'bi- .....ti.-noiit pi'pmii vnin:i! in- yor one of tlii)M tiint 1 1 r i : i i i ii i 1 1 1 in iittfriii!! tin" liii-i lnio.l that "l'ulk is a Voti'ir Tarili' nan than Clay" iva tiiado the I J'o-iih'iit. ana iijipoints tin.' Mali ( o.'iiiiiittoo, Inn Committer, liiliisi-ll Chair- ciaii...our uiL'uaru aux '1'iie Ko.-oliitions arc f the "lnnc Loiter" well of eor.trailii tiria-i. 'l'ln'y lure a jrlos.-; of patrioti.-in inli.'inU'.l to K'.laoc the casual reu'ler : at t!io fame tlitif, tlit'V w iil fnit rvcry Kolo'l sym pathizT. anil .loll. Mavis would -ay liiat for our r-tato. at this tinio thov aro the liost calotilatoil to aiil fiim : for tin; int'ii i'it'i ti''l nn.iiT it woulil co opera to with hiin.no matter what cheat they used to oiitain the jiowcr. Wo will ropy th" Kos.ilutions, piile by ?'nlo with t!ioc of the People's (otiivenlion. when the latter shall he lieM, that all readers may judge vf the spikit ol the two Platfot i;:s. Jamks P. Ia!:i:, of Pitt-hnrc, was nominated for Surveyor (General, lie is editor of the Post, ami is i'.'ht'I.o.I to us Y Eretitlemen who know him as I -S'-b Juup, from the battle pr iuud south , The jamtturr .,f 2 bouin tins Lcnn im 0 slippery, oil v io!itician, lit for anv : idc of the t'hiekalmn.iuy. Mr. Kile, of , proved. That of 13 is still ir.u'Jint. desperate wot k. lie once nominated j Mil,, was kilhd. ( p to that time, of 'a !,hon' Mk-b'J, Jluelianan for re eleelio.-next cane- ,..,. T,,oni (-uimb,t,itl-s .'.,. Sam. A. , "' f'. " h,c.h n"V'T" .." out for ItoiiL'las and is now ia full faith with those who killed I'otejlas lit Charleston. Piuf s.-oUv a War man. he hinders the Adniiniitraliuu in measures necessary to mii e.-s. Isaac Si.KXKtit, of Fnion cou'.ity, for Auditor Ccneral. is a more consis tent politician, having ,(,a-te,l of his unvarying party fealty, and only one year airo not only ocktiowh 1 iri 1 1 r his vote for Pireekinridire. but jiislifyinu his vote. He is a reeprctalde lawyer. low and plod lino; in ,4rn fr i,. nous. In our late local lojral contests, i leinocratie Judirps deei le I bini all j wroiitr in tin: expense and ill feclini' in which he plunged his i lietits atel the county. In the pooiiiiar iinalifn:- : fltionsj for Auditor Ceneral. all who know them both must admit the Fiipe- riority of Mr.Coi iiuanmIh' ineiinilieut, who will he re-iiiitiiinated at om i On the Slavery and War nue-tion, : Mr.Slenker has an unenviable record. In Is -10, he 5lood on the Free Soil ' Platform of Saml W. illack, Catnlde, i Wilniot, tc. In Union count v, he i oVivil Shriner, Iliekok, and others in Ki.port of the ritLsbur.tr Platform , "That it is no part of the nnpr..meex i.f the Cnnsiiiution that Siavrrr shou! I lor ever i fownn me a,,vanr,n5 nne o, oor , err.ioriai , rr.,IresS," and similar sent.uiems. He has since reimdiated that penti-' . . r . . .i I innnt urn m Keh ImiI n.n li r,r S 1.0115 at ti.c i.ewi.-l,ur Convention: Ji'-.'r'J, 2, Thai we imprecate civil war. as v l-liei-e ihal this I Nil IN can .NKVllii l.e manna. r.r I t.v torre ot arms, and that ii . IN'moc i atsi avr arc not a illin to liilep up arm to support a plaifirr.i nxn a iiiajonte an . nppo.eH at th. the people repudiated j "I's. I t. Thai we r;r,hll., nnnrnrf Ihf BoiV,, of I e;,..i... l.-.i ..I..... . i ... i .. . i i.iai'.a naia ceeeue.i. aim .-teaiiii -.j .. . , r :. .:...:. . .,....., ,.. tmm ainoni r-.anor in.. Rneeen r.r I'i i: ..i- ii I' , -.. . I MSjyJjlS OJIUIUIV, UllV H.a u """" ; u,u - - " ' K.-.liu U. I, 1. ."u- j U 1 I 11 I . -1 1 i n . or "' " ris, arcn.iis, uniii.-s.it., in i l',ei.reenta- i to school. U it la one or two exceptions, I , up.,n the late commander in Missouri. The w.tcb, Capt. D mgherty showed us, j ment of tac le.Ueli na.d l.re.1 on tne .-tar o. a, vtrJ kiii.lljr treated by them. ! Tba i.rvsidCDt having attentively perused 1 i fragments. The Uible is sa disfigured : i1" i ., ..t'lrm..: L ,tl 1 -"! '!rl 0DC ! -id , .cm. near, him, ooh, .Lis ,il. ! that if will only be valuable a, a rclie. It ; Z" T"A r . ir rir, : - . I:,- .... or t!l? tlcrc'ary Tnoers Rri- never d: it', rcweoation." Ho rut the ... S... lo the cmainiv alalv. and his b-" reP! eui; ..j.ii.ni mir t anions oiaer l i.e.-oiu- . carrictl reuusgroie, oa ...uS.i. ,;,, serve. In others, thev receive i . .. '. ... 1 I ? ' V . .. . rl- ll:i tht ia.i..nu A I mm-lruliun. rBuchanau's. lithe Ice Cream banded into tho obiea by in i,-,v , r.,nni,tr ruur'.r in the present ! our ncxt.Joor neighbor, (Mr. Brewer,) who P-"loos c.n ,i;,.nf, he country." I. . 1 i,.. ,i , -, , has more on band. tli.1t ( onvoiitinn ho irii pent, a I .... . . . JWcMto tn ,., 1 ,.,n,.r;e ',,,'ir. ! lon at Harrisl.ur"' ami left Court to i nuii. tuuiL-H- e'tend it. He was a Vice President : Of that Undr r..,i.l,Ml.',.i Im;! ! i , ..', ,. ' ! VI Ilea tho Kebellion was as open as flagrant aided and npplamle.l it by I the following infamous KcsoIuLion : "Sth. That we will, bv all proper and lesi timale means, iiiiin., Ils ulllllf-il- ani e ami r-H'iil nnj atlrinpt I ?r "'I l"r?''.S.to "r.rr!'" ' 'ip u ur- jihern Mates, espirially so Inns: as laws cumrai-enini? their ri"Mn shall remain . IZ?M asZ WTZ , fouih shall cnunue to he iinrfenired h-! the It. pui.nran majorities m these Males, ' Hao 'f.r1.- rr"''er ,'1''nda"'ryi'ia- nations ot il.e t i nsinuiion. ! It is true be aft. rwar ls yielded to the storm of popular indignation that as aroused by the nttaek nnon Fort ' rsnnir.tor n..l ..n . . 1 . ..., ,.i,Ro,i ail) actL., mnrc patriotically after that time' Tint f..r limntha afterwards he expressed UU ' in front. lie was cotiveyed to his room; pa0 0f their paper. While they were admiration fur Ilrei kiuride has the usual restoratives failed to restore him ,i,us engaged, I placed upon tho blaek aete.l with a,i f ir his friciids- an,) to consciousness, and 25 miuutcs before ; board the problems or questions of the Sl.l.;r trill U- ro", f.,r l.v flrry lilf',r.,,, P- o'clock, on Sabbath evening, his spirit : ncxt brsnches, and arrauge-d their names or open frienJ nf ) J,:'H, ; ,t;t s-, ( ; i-J 4JitU to its earthly tenement. Tho j upon a tabular pago of note book designed Ii Politic., tlnisn ubei ....: ... i 'cent. lihou-h not unexpected, still crea- tn assist mo in fillins out the certificates. mpport a man prove what he is. ! ine rtKt of Mr. si!,.,,!;,..-. ,.,..;,.,;.. ' u id to be Lis comparative uWurii, and ie ft of his ;--,, rim f,r J,l.. ,ift J ill. Hut it should bo remembered that ' Lo nit then as ho does now run as l-irij n,an. na rt.ftl.cJ (J bc omiM. , ca or to be advocated . . It.m....:. i "ndidate, but was voted for independen.ly ' party. Had be run aa a nominee of a . vte be received. A Dative of our count v her. I.. I 1.- i . . . - . v us uaa relatives ana incnds of iu- "once in both mI...o . riiliii.-.l ....: i- . & luaiivcly uiAnowB, aud loaded djwa ", rm- j wi'U t!so charges, ub in j'i lies, ami The Report of the Sch ol Superin-p.-r.-onal ami professional rivalri Mr. ; teudeut of Union Couuty. Hli-uk'r bail advantage which his nti'i. , '., f.,,,t Tim only house eroc mir r..o,7 only Jcf, uteii. Three D. iu- ted during the ycnr was tin; one in the orratic and two Kopul.lican papers iu the Independent ;ii,rict of 1'iiion and Si) b'r Patriot siifpertid him, and he bad the c.uuty. J a plan is a niod.iicatioii i f neutral if u ..t lilt; posHve aid i.f the only Cja,s 1, No. 1, in "IVun'a gelimj Arehi (l.rman papT also three papers only op. teetiire." Uriel:, 5 by :)" ft. Heigh' i f i him. O lo r candidates wire sieriti- piJ for dim. Money was lis d prti:soly to buy up all the purchasable material for .Sleukir, and eviry i.f rt (fair an 1 unfair) was Diaile iu vaiu to elect hiiu. Hut, since Lis opponent, Judge Woods, ii l.nicn, anJ hitg h rn trit.l by the people, he xnmhl ww I til Mr. Siriih r lira Id unc in run ning fur the rime t.tliee. Those facts may assure those abroad that Mr Seuker. run ning no longer unihr "no part)" color-, can t.ct c tn'.naiol last fill's vote. He now stands forth unmistakably the i mb niiinctit of the Hi eck mri Jfi o fac'.im, and should tie voted t r or ag u-ist, according i. mir It'liKW cil z u ai i ruve or c on.:, inn that tiair.n's cuurse puviuus to bis cuuipleic Dj-otaey. i'lii n.in hrion !!uli'',uar. t' .. y ar rat.-iuiaic I. I t". n : f NuMhui..' oriatel. am! frien t an ' relaliei. Jrio - ai.. tr -tlemorraiic'' s Ir.on Sihilv am! is now in the liehr! rauk ill .N'.olll Cai. oiia. tffluThe details of the Into pa'i'mry C )i.fl.e:i iuo, and before Ii.chmonl are rnu Biet- cjuio slowly, as the Army pr-prrly attending to their duties first. Our ! -cs appear to be hfs than a', first reported, but still aro larce an 1 must be lamented. 15ut the price of Liberty, in all ages, ha. been often great, anJ the gigutitic KebcIiioD ou baud id desperate in its last throes. o .. . t. i.. ;... 1. J . 1. 1 li, 11 I in oil ..nuiuo, - - , i liuid ami othoM wire e.iohtly wounded. i 1 iie l.ewishuri; bovii were all nut. la couu ' spirit;, an:! fj-j'it well, j Itobert V. Vinc'nt of the Cih I'a , is : uiK.njr the woumled. I t'apt. Jam; Tart f Nirthiim"-'cr- lati-1 was i" m to fml on the field, ani it is fiared is killed. Cd. Seticoa II. Simmons, nf the 5tb l'ti.u'a II'mHi J. ix n port, il killed. , pih;i- Thi cil'aut Col. Van Wy a I , i I ty f. .... V V al.j reported killed. t r.: i .:, ... .1,., in . town ' ,.r I .no ;,.....(.;,,.,. n .th,r line of! Te.egraph.the Company would not permit a line of news to be given except at regu- lar ratt-9, or a coinmuratioo of $1 per diy r .v ir-oiiJ. nf the r.ow. We . v . . . . w beacve thore is u Uuq libcr-il inJ ensy as the Su-ipn hanna, but some of the tnekboMers begin to think it time it were m,de a pying investment, like, railways inj otncr tbing. - a)"The meeting at Tunis', on the Fourth, was presided over by Judge Kuhl, gnd addressed by Maj. C II. S-hriuer, Hon. ., i:,.i.,.i. w Vm(p7r K-n 11. LI. III." " 1 ,.,,., Iirivite rtuuions Ac 1 her e w e're man, ir.vate reun ,,19' ' m the neighborhood, but generally the f .rnieri i mr.r ive i we 1 t he liae weather. have beard from no other Districts, up to Monday noon. JarTherniouieter, on Sunday, np to 9-. Yesterday morning seemed hotter still. A very heavy rain-storm just after dinner. a .1 . .. .... ,w.n nna'ir.at t Ii o heat .3l fc 'Ju !'-'-" "" -rs-- ""vy shower, yestcraay ..... .... oonn' ,he l'?n,tlin3 "ra"lt tbe noBse 01 ; M'- D- Kline, on N. 31 street, Lewis- I bar?. The shock considerably stunned . ... ... ,, l- 1 Miss Kato DeLanccy, (Mr. K. a iiicccj but did no material damage. The house of Thompson G. Evans, on South 5th t., was struck in the roof. g.Theie is a returned Soldier's Letter tt the Le.isbur2 P.O. J. ir-rson Jourd.n rn " Julia Ann Jerdon, Louisville P.O.,! C 1V' J' b ia,P"r,aUt.ta Lcr- gerflood crops of Hay are nearly ltllcr"clj ju t,is r,.gi,in...and the glorious Wheat will be attacked, by some of our " . . , farmers, this wet Death of Lev. Du. Woons. Satur- da. last. Mr. Woods was iu hi. cornlield . ' ........ i l :t . :. . . . tur a eu()rt time, ana wune ioiuhini; ... i I.i. resid.-iicc was seen to fall in the lawa ; ,ed deep and impressive feeling, through- out town and country. .Mr. . uas oeeu PJstnr of ibe Pre.-byterian Church of I.ea istowo for Z'J years, and was in tho 70: Jesr of hi ge. .'t:..'e, tint Dr. Woods wag father of lion. Sam g Wouj ,B j of w. Wools, Ks - Sur'. CJOr Gi'llLTal JtltJgC CuilllinIl Since Mr.iWma.'. re-nomini!ion f r Tm.xi. Ci '.xiauata.ol Beaver Co., is urged 1 r .u f.... .. .1 II.. . r lieneral. lie was a ston c.nveniion.ao.l a ' "" oll""i I'eleaate to the Cl-arle lonnsteni Douolas man a man of ab'lnv. -nrr:v,r..pala,i.anJev,.vway wu.ihyiii.-, ' ' - " t Ution. One wie jiemua tt e.t tile eil.c; ! j I eei!injr, 115 ft. clear. I'oor fieino S ,uih, with two mrrow win lows on eaeu idj to ive l'olit to the eiesets or nntc ro .m. Three wuiJ w on each side nf the hoii-.;. S.Z-! as spci-ili.:d iu the Arebiti ciure. The ventilator opens into the bell tuint. Do or-fraine, brackets, and window m-!i, painted white: door, shutters, aa 1 o'her woud work, drab, t'oal stove about the center i,f ttie room. It is the neate-t and bei.t tinele s.-hool le u-e in the canity. Cost j7-" oT. isititf'j they have a cum foitublo l.uue, the pirents hivo com nienetl 1, vi.it the school; and.sii.ee the ciiiliir. n nr.: no lo2r enw ie l into a -m ill L-mss with 1 i.f c-iling, th.y no Ijn'er e onj.!:tiii of hea.lHeh- s. No. i f school h ones in the county, " " " " " " uij'it 0 .V im Vitrnilurc All th. school bou? -s iu the county are .upplied with double diks, except those. if White Deer, whtra they have long wti;ing benches, exu uiiinii tr im the center I the outir aisles. . ry lew, painieu. ei iiij o. in. in . ' r 1 . t .1 ... bear testimony of tht "luiic too!, the , . ,ti;cl i,.,!,. " mi ih? bov; ill insist that that was when they tiM camo to .eh.,.,!. W.-I. , i.m ni u v in. r .L' vhmes that wuu. l i puzzle the Ij-'urued lliaek.iui'.a lilins;ll to read. Iu fact, the eut-croppiiigs of nenius can bo seen ia almost every de.-k tiiat bad been used when it was yet c on- . sidered a crime or a folly fur a pupil to 1 . . . . . .1 11. f .... oritlg Ills silte aua peaeil u teuooi ueuie- i. .ii .i. ,..;. !.. uowaaiMui-iioiiui.je.uv.1. uriai to the ili'inaL't. i.ioiils, .uhjjs, ju . (.!l4rUirc s,i; W4nticf in moro thaa tlitas i'..nrtt..a cf i h, sotiool. Gr.vh l S .oo,'..- Al the fcV.ih that em bo graded to any advantage, ,.,.., ,1. a, II .nlot in and New Columbia. have been graded at different periods - . , i v "' Ibe last seven years. In .New Holumbia the directors are no erecting a douhle bouse, whieb will give theai the advantages i f two grad d arho ds. !u ' II irtlt toii the seh ols ani school houses "'i . r .. .j...... TI, nnmher i.f ,Mh..r. .an.iad Jarioa th. voar lor, l'ri.l.nl eruli.-ate. erauled ui Professional " " '.' i t. 1 , Wl Zli eight in vlVtti.t scliool.-, aitLudinj; JMut-aiiora! r .......m. ar..l oii.rT i,fl..Ml duiiL-; H;'J" ! Avenge So. hrmra in each school 'Ji ter. I seldom call ou 1'ircct irs to aecom - tiinv mo. unless I know them to be at leisure. I have some times been told that ; it was the Superintendent's business to w u t ai.hnnh ta hA nalit of 1111 U 1IT I CI uooi.'i . j ' he mii't not ,-xneet them to leave their, . f , tllJuCs ffli.-e Hut ia the ( 'r a k-e- , ,;,, i " J , . , ' chocrfuily accompany me, and some take from S j to 10 a year. In I.ewisburo alone the .Secretary acts as District t-'uper- intendent receives, I believe, JiJS year for his services. The system works well. District Liftilut.t.lo Hoffiloe, West IlufTiloe, Lewis, Hartley, Ilartleion, Kelly and White Deer, district institutes were t . ftM T - a. .1 ,.,1 mwnmn trnll .1T1 Suctij Tb.7 teacWrs manifested a proper interest in the subjects under coasidera- tion. They are, when properly conducted, the most etlietent agents to overcame iuc . i pr. juJiee stnl existing in some loeaitnis against measures mtenJeil to .mprove t.ie condition of the schools. atunLiys t.etng sot apart as a time when tcaciiers, uireci- i ot!ifrs nii .,t mect me at home tn i , , e., i,B .;.. I Lad but few opportunities, to attend them, as they were hold on Saturdays, except in bite Deer. , .V,ra.,rM.,..-The fccr.pture, sr. , used in all the schools, cither as a moral u.eu iu .ii iu. .eu , text book or in devotional exercises. iiih.., hunt, .ro ulao used. ... , ... ... . -r...i... it cL.n;.re.hod,more les., every ! year, to suit circumstances. Last year, 1 j selected a number of questions and prob- lems desigued to test the applicants' i, . t ,i,. r;..;nt.a invoked in bUOMii-.ic v. .- wo - .li!T..renl braneheB iu which tlluV (le ered tn l.n eaamined. After they were s,nteil at acnarate desks, with paper, pen, .... ... .1 .e. ..!... I lna t,B i reaa to iam me . , wihpil to have answered upon tne nrst , .,ftir the first page was finished, 1 got .1 ...i ., .1....... .nil t vet he r.roO. I Those that were open only four months , an see mat upon tne eiucation 01 tne mas- I :.. 1 . - . . -f I li...... ! no mint d.-nend the r. Tnel n 1 1 c nf our IV- : ""ougj i were visiieo iwice. asmiiNi.ui i...v.-!- - 1 - r r 1 o , . , . .,..., I mh. I mta no estimate. ' erument, aud hence the prosperity and smasaed a gOij. wa ! a. I took no notes of their visits last win-! happiuess of the people. Armies may not ' for his sister) all to IUCUI ill i"J "'o-'i aU'J UVO l.'0mocrauc. iuo I cuius num , lems written on the black board while : t countie. tllotfio" the ame proiwr- i examined their answers on the first page ' tU0s8 counI,e-, "'o ,ue 0 F I , ,r heir woik noting tho result in'.helt.on as ,a the counties reported, will ; ,.hl:., column. Opposite those i t . r... th. ! numocrs or uuiob, i - . i rosult of the oral part of the examination. ; Thus the written pirt migai ie oiuo, .. oral, 2 tbe ivcrago wou d bo -J-. i t f ver far beblai the Kepub .. V.j combining, the two method , I could , ' of meat Corac nearer doing justice to lhe applicants, .. . ... .. ' :.. .,..! ....lhr..l jao by either the written or oral method i)oDe yel these were often varied. If i i - i - i ,m rt itiiKR mm ex- - - ; aminatiua dioi. wimeu j more oral. Iu Mental Arithmetic and Heading it was nei-essarily oral. A judt- cioua comhination of the taj methuds is niosj predrabic. .! )....;.:...,.... T..;,... T,' r. ; it , Monilwy forenoon. I lie avi rage i'i ilitieatiju of all examined ' is about the rami' as last year. ".'J. f.Lieut. Samuel Cuka.!en i. a priso ,.' r- T......;. ... v . 1 l r,-l. ' ..... . .......ue. j ctn ..o.cuio.o.. j .... ... Winter term of ls01 l'J riuiiiiiier " " " -I W inter " " lSW IS Siiintner " " " " Tlieir average ijiahfi.;ation is higher than that of the mile teachers. As a c!a', they are more zealous iu their labors, and yet the ni.jiri:j of them seem toaceninjilijli less. Wuyisthisr sjmiply as they are n it so p i ular. 11 a male teacher prov. s too cro-s or too ca-y, loo lzv or too iu lilljreti!, he may lose his tituitiou: l.o can ji to another 1 ttr'ct or county, and leave bis faults behind him ; he may itu piove ou tlit iu, or c onmit vthers. lut the mistakes of a b unle teacher cling to lu r clever than a friend, and the errors of the one will dii.i'iali.'y her sucivsiors tor the d jiies the failed to pe-rf 'mi, because we have too many who 'Aoicic that femab' teachers can't govern lha big b;js and girls iu a country school. ,f And yet they u..,!.i i... ..... t. .. ..I..,;, i..i on boys and sirl are harder to pivcrn than those of towns, where three fourths of the i telchera are fi.pnl j ue opiiosiuon io , them more coaiiuoii in ruril distric'.i. ; .Viaum-r .V M. -V fitre or aix years : rt. summer fieh.io s huso been ta'iL'Ut in teajaloe, West liuutloe, and Keuy dis- tricta. The ol jeetious urg"d ag-iiut fuui- mer free schools arc the poorer class of citizens Heed their children at home iu ; the f ammer ; hence, would be taxed for j : .i . i .: .. . t .1 . . e . . . u:e eimeaii ou oi iuo-e wu ise parcun ciu I .rr..,! ,,.l l E ..l ,.l,ll,lr..n , ... Uu. ....u, ,.u..u. .. to scuooi rour or uvo nioniiis sitiooiiiig a yctr is euou-h. lirifliuj 'Uiunl. Not practieel ly teichers, except when invited by patents or pupils to visit and form aciiuiiutances. , Th uaty Superintendent is peraaps tne ..i .i . i ,i.: i i . t, uui. e'lio mat c-'iiu-s uuaer lu.a u-.i . i.u lias always I mnd dospitatile quarters, ate. congenial friends. U is asoeul it.siitutun ; that merits bis commcnlation. The nvc- ! rage am mat paid by teajhtrs for bearding ij aKon, 41 p'itl i v...lr H about s-1 jJ , waek. Tkr W. So far, I cm not dee- tha. i tbo War has any elTect upon our acoools, farther lhau in lucirjg some of our best teachers to ehanno the school room Or the , i ,, i.;i, ,h. ia,,.,.i ,.i.r,r.r. , --"----'"- -- as hcaid from, thev have all croved auo- i ees.ful tracherj, f or the HoboU own tbml : our men nave a "unguiv wiuuing way. As we are au c,o i appreneuu no re-ac- lion in (Iia nana nl srinpi'liirl II if fin. Z ht M i .ban the loss of those students that have, ; fjr recreation, oui3 iSouth to teach UobeU sulimissijn. 1 dj not think lhe War Tax w onr people loss willing to pay . euro iu ecu'imi can preveui. ni:cKKMHitx.c.uatj Sur-rtniBd.nt . I !tew Burlin, I'a.. Jun 2". lsnj Anecpotcsj op Mu,. Lincoln. A few ' . !. . r l' IIIIHHUIt Bl'il. llftl l romntlt Itiinil ImVPrV ,. ' , . . " " ' SIDlU cLaUCa f b"n8 4S3lSneJ c'1m" mm d. Hut fortunately for him the Pres - j ident ono morning read in a Washington ' ; I ...i , . i u- L ri'-' i-"..., - . ... j nr Departmenand in less than half an . hour -Mai .r-t.eneral lrcmont was appoint- I cd to the command of tbo Mountain De- ! urttnent. j As our recr3 w;n remember, the Tost s a il . f hi ,cttcrJ a,. j 11 -r, harshly to the President, and j made hnn appear in a ridiculous light. When General Fremont mado this letter : public, .Ur. Jilair wroto his rcstsnation . gnJ it , Mr L;nco)D. ,.What ja u abom? u the ;n;rii ,K P.-.tdonL Mr. -i I Mair replied that under the circumstanees . hi could do no less than resi.m. "What i circumstances f" the President demanded. ' TI i..,B,m.,.rr.fi..eral h.nde l 1.1m the 1 j ,hieh be tfg, mi ,be, . . , .. ,4 a. , . , cxcUimed: "Stuff! nonsense: has not a . , . , . . . mia 6"' "S1" t0 elPress 1,3 rnvate opinion of another man? Certain!? . Tear your resignation up. I will not take it. Go back to your department and at- (enj to business." A Liverpool paper is r(.sp3n5ill!e fr ,he lbove Morie. ' The llarrisbur' i'.Wuiii gives tbe j ,.di. , Arm. Vote, from thh,.Tln, ,. , i "' j-j -j..--. ; 'cnnsylvania, derived from ! . . . . f.il,..;,-, ;, the ... result as presented by these returns : Republican Union vote. 9.1170 Democratic, RsnubHcan execs. 7 510 Pitilloan execs., i,ou j Eleven counties have not yet boon (,eard from, six of bich are K.publican ! . , , .. ... n-i . r. largely niore.se this vote, to that when tne i..i.;.i it .ni h..ii that . -to' - , - iU(1tead of the Democracy composing the ; lalin ,trclli,th of onr armies, they are aervice. Sr-.Gov. Curtio is ogsin in Haniaburg. -. h;,rc, 0f tOtite recovery. . ag 'ff-'" O - r a! 6Vj 3 . . . srru' No new." t'o Bail Ilarrioburg, ,.. , Ktrli in '.!, ns i art J i l.haniT.erlin writes to l.ieut. Cask idea', wife, Clth ult. -ii'ol. IoJg.', of the l'enti'a 5i 1 -g. lm ome ba d: to Williamsport sick, aftjr the battle of Fair Oaks, has started ou his return. . j VicSss'jUr" is OjH ! ; A u., j,.' u of " Saturday , . , i cU"" " e'F'ur0 of "-bur,:, but irith- out any p.rieulars. IVAiiiiNoTuN, June 5. Pi-piteb-'i Inva b-'en received from (Jeneril M'Chllan dated as late as one o'clock 1'. M , oa the K..u:h of July. 'i'Li re has been no lighting siuec Tues day night, when the enemy were repulsed with great less. The army moved to the position now occutiied because it affuds greatly superi- ; or advantages for the co-operation of the gun-boat., of which seventeen are Low iu . ....,;. th rmv i t nf h be fur- h . . . niched. Oar fores were not beaten in' any cot.flict, nor cou'd they be driven from tU field by the utmoat efforts of the enemy. No guns have been lost since the en - : r,;.... loi.o e'l-h l,en r 'o'"1"" " " -' " ' tiener.il M'Cal'i's division was at the onset , overwhelmed by superior numbers and j several pieces tell iutu the hands of tba 1 enemy. t 0n8 0'c! 'ck yesterday, the Fourth, . , in a -..iooa for i J i : - - . " ""ythin,; looking bright. I Ucn M'H. Han issued a -1th of July Ad-; ! , . .1 ' r . dress to the snidu rs. i ; 7."T' ., f, .;' Jwj J tjen. el Llelian s leu WI3 . : yesterday oaptured leleiO Uebels and throe . batteries. Oar forces have eained seven .. . . , . , . miles up tne river, xue r.euei gunooat . ' .. ... , . Saved BV a BiBIB, Cant. Uli Douaberty, of Company K. 1 ",) received a slight wound .n the breast ; at the tattle tf the Cbiciahominj. In the battle of SaturJuv. a minio bill struck Um jUs4t in the heart, or rather in the vest ana shirt. It tch (which he hid bought pkces. The ball went iuto a liible, aud dug its way through the lid, and throajh about six hundred pa.es. nn, iuu .ai., At the beginning of the 4:h Lhap. ot .d t: i. . f m kt nnA . ' a. Ik ".' W0UQJ 10 u"1' " j left its mark on the Utters, of that ' ,.,,,,. i, f.il,,-, . j ..r rtt ' ........ riirro... i.r.T'ii anj ir-r-i ...it... ... i o.. .!..! .t ; wearing is nexi uis uean. uu. ; the causa of that organ continuing to beat to-day. In tho next berth te dpt. D. was a soldier with a feaiful wound in the leg. "I wish." he said, as we looked it the Hible. "tb.t I had had a book in the eaif j of my logon Saturday."-,,'.,. , EJtfiJ, Tnt-wi W,,,m ti- 7th in.t. MAitran. re of R. rl. K-i. S a . j Lu,Je,,i tcilaj, t o o'ciiwk, I. M i i It. Uwi-town. nntlTth tout . AT.FAPEI1 MOR- , ' null- . . I.i.'.r. ...,IU.'L , j " hrw, ci..L.a .i..i I, '.'"th nit- NFJ.I.IE E., wifc of Dr Jno j ui tuii'ii Co. i's. A L.1ISC LfOVe 01 rnl-UE MILLi ,p lOMINli! The unders.ened will r The unersienM will r V":?..". " . It ". ..'.. ,Z .2 taloe v.iilev. a lew davs alter Ine, loth Julv, vah a laree lot ot Ohio fat ami also a few n.-c It MIUKI'ialm, wna an eteellent I yonnj IIOKC, where he will be pleased io meet l.u vers. IL M HK. I : I I' lit l it I I. lit OTI( ll. j I 4 Li rri.K the best place in town to ret i f vour 'Irimtnines, Notions, Keietons, s.: er i 1 ancv and Btaek Sillr. with manv oih I ininc too numerous to ineution, is al O. .MI'.NSt'U'S. So say ihe ladies. -N. lt.-S ore removed to Kehcr's building, , .,-..., ,- , ,,, i. i.,.i-i.ur. m.j :, ls. j-tna WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. TMi; un.lersisne I. havinft removed lieWa ten and Jewelry esiabiishinenl in one ot the rooms recently occupied l.e i nos. IL liner, (adi. lining .!.,. Amanda ' Zui-er's Millinery .shop.) .Market .ireel, ; bcIW(,.u Kri,n anJ Sec,nd,5he is prepared to I . ,,-.,.,,, TA.uirr iu,.s;l i lui'-" """- '"""1 " , I hs IU 11' i. JeC. - - - I i" .hemost.rPr.'vert .n.Uaii.faciorymanner., Mlc k ua ,an.t an ass,,rtmea, nrcl,o,re , j,;rt KLKV.f.r LadeesandGemlemen, which ; si.e o. -r. a. p y" :.,i."1 'u ' : ."".ana . woik ana wares warranieo ro.-i.- i,d. M AKIA S. Zl LKH. i.l.of. t. 5.-.. Il T. M. AKiYKi:, kliorney at I-v. i.K.n.-Rfnc. rspiN ro, r.t CtONSt'LTATinNShad in the Eagluh aad ; t.erman larcuaze.. iltfie. N oih M.usei S; , neat Third. LeilPbar, Ja I, 1 -. ' ccs ! GREAT li AiiGAiNS ! limits, lidifrs ami Ym -v Shtfv, ll-lrrh will h soM nll.MH'tll.V l.lV l'l.'CKS KDIt C SH' a! Ihf !.r..!..rs I l 1 ol H .ol al: I li e -""t re. rpv.,t.. Oje J.-w .. loir-; Cmk. Tn u-i'.-t . i II M.i -r ll.lll!'S ah I llI.S r-t I. re: ill - w,, al Uleie-ae at:: V- i.i:!. I ..'. . l- iwei.'v . ' per rent, rheaner ia-l'i an'. r-"irr h-o; e ::. l:.e c-eiMV. H . Is an 1 Shoe in.le :o ul ler i :i a:. rt r.miee. ll oi'l lo.'eet ihe pAC Tr-'vV lie; H. r...'. April -". isiei Ji,.l. Mi'.IKi:-'. ' C 1Ii'-,r,u ' V UtiLV VtMl'-MVUt: K. ! A11 KlUnP11 (;r, a e r.n t- made ilij i.ii Ui.ni.. ...... vii'ioiin c ' t ? Uirrnions acrompanvi'-.t; faeh ft ' X , 'i't , ' Manatac:ure 1 only by the Patentees Penu'a Salt llamifactiiriti'r Coniiiauy, I .i.'7.ainuM.. rHiLiutiruii. Feb lo, istivl ' , . 1 (iKUIiCE M KIIIIII.L. Attomcv at Law . . . Lcn i.-bur-;, Pa. Oj'i in the jVcforu't Feb. S., ISW j 1 ' fire irjsuaAncc. :CI!Nl i: COMI'ANV 01:' "NJR'J-iI AMtlilfA I'h.!.. ipii.a. . 1 TTr . 1 I'TH' I I'.i . v-ajjiun Assets, Jan. 1SHI - - l.Uol.i lU.fc I ARIH' K S. COi H., 1'icMucat CH Al.l.t.s I'LAI I , twreary P"B.ii,.l.nr's annoaliy or p.'rpeina!!v. ATr- rh.in.!:.-, t'rani, Kornoiire, Ae., injure,!, ai current rate, el J'rem.ii.H. JonN u j INN S::iiu3 A;ent for t i.mtt ci uniy. I'a " T pi mn nsfri cfianro ik iriUa iftiaU wRilaJa.Ol ..Ma.wB IS. J.VII.I.IOIs, N.,. IG Nor Sinh 8lrerl. I'Hii. A L'Ui.l lil A, Mann'.aelnier ol' VIIMTIAN I'.l.lMbS mid i .n The , ar.es. , l - (.e large,, J arij trmp.j. enual tu new. bu.ic fciWc ma if an 1 In.f re i. j Aprii iSt: 8 n rWK AIAi-r an.I Kvn.nwr. ' j ktt uoik- iN wiUMts run iUE. l"?'.cw S'up on Seunh r'.uh t-L: I J ' , . . . Vm- . I I afll illlll I.PSI .lOltS. ; nave just rccrivt ti irnn i m a .pn:a 11 c navcjusi n-invni li. in I ill. je if-.e 1 l- ' j OIIMMrTI "CTi ajU"i.iii.n UVyJVJ, whieh we oiler at verv reduced rriees. which we oiler at verv red need rnees. We, - nave oaiu oarueu'dr a:irni . n n hi; se.r. i u I i.e.. is a very lirce asser.- DRY GOODS of ei-erv.lesenp-, er woi mi.t it their advamaee call as in pr.ces we ileiy anv oi towns t..r compel n. enished our stock ot lit " Uare.iHCCIitili i',.ve. ijL'l FISH, COAL, I'liAMhl., Ac. Mush I.im-, IW-iwl y.'jji ami llyJriiu'ic i i itci .', lUiVe always kept on hand. lj ('('f .VJV. V MOnUCE taken in Ei cha",, h" ,!"1,S as uv'!l!- .s. D. 1 as ii . r it I l iti. JNil W ALLS ilil. Lewishor?, April v:t. is BUFFALO HOUSE LEWtKHVKfi, t.VO.V CO.. I'A. t.l.n is (.i:ii;i:i., I'roprletor. rTlIlfs . .,.! is: ei unci .nr,,.il- iK ' I ". ' u i 1 ' l,,rl ll"U!'.i the lnosi i Aihu oaf e n 1 t-auiilul part t ilr n wn, anil for sm le an. rplfts new Hotel is si.uair.t oppo convnirnre ran iwl be surpassetl in ceLtiat fn;:syivariia. I I 1 he vistiinu th mversny, or aurmiipii- ! .riiru will hua it tne m' t c nvenirnt ana ceniial ptiMic h-'U-f -n..i:"s w:il the1 most re.en1'!e and neniier lnneoreij-ense : will l-e par -.1 to I.e. ion- everv eonii. r. npen . those tin., mav ea't. Persons m lue Coui.'.y will be charged 25 rts per meal. j Lcwishurf, April I, !n New Stand-.-New Goods! . T0Si:riI L.IIAWN hat in? taken Hie tj rotiili un ler the i Vsraph and CriT- nicle ; iftift"srefitteil i lit iii,aul lihcd m an tiieiiMve ' variety ol j Altt a w ani! splendnl stuck !' ri.Tll! CASfiJM MIiC, Ac. wi.icii !ie u iil ft. ike up tn orJtr, he still et'Otiiittes the 'i'ail. riii Uun ness, lie is prepared to execm- all V'rk ei) uuMt'it to liu car',tu the satiMucu. n vt ihe cu'.tonier. N. D. Cutiinz and Kepairmr done to order. Lewist-urg, pnl m. ism f 1 r.n:-i Li: MsriT .it v rr' fivtcry V.y I'h. ioca. h Ail -.. ai M"U ri al Xto-m ' ai l ...i ri al Mown' rnoioarapn,- ar.e size I : a i : e r v I Ja! i I v (.'alterv l'i,,,,r,ii'5 uitll - ,1 ' ,r " l,';:' ,B , al Mo.ry'a (jailei v ; rr trl j An In. !- "' ivr r. ! vi mm vow i; 's uM.i.rnv. .. v near r i iir'.a, S"utn s. ie, LeWl.-bill. 0 Daily Homing lievs. S.I 'I i. j-i..r i.ii na. roniiri'-ni -i inini'oi'n ; ihe llari'KburK 1 ilfil ;ili j niornme.-ai one emf percrv lite v.tv uie.i . ?iews al cheapesi ra.es. June -1 ICR rmn Cjrtt and 1qttr . a' W K'lvKLsr, m th- it t::..f. I iiiuii ( i,i;;ity uni uileu. Tne V. :?r. i t l';i:;:0 collie;, in. .-.(ip. rt ih- , it.... ai A. It. r. : - rn ., o lf, us efi. ri f r i i-.,ie...in :S- I.',. -..n a'l.t eri eirr on Ui i; .v.riMuent :n h' if.ir.t ..I our KrvoItiHonar, P'hers. ar n.v '.-: n. c.rl at l!:eir u.ui p'aers i.t h ! ilil I '.'.':: 'i-.fhe la-l siTt kit C-ieh) ol Jul',-. !-''. Iroai U i. I... k mini 7, I '.I. an! aeei lu -o ea .os;n a Joo'ee. loprcn r an.i a t.'.e:i, t.r Cic i k ii eiesireit, theu tu volt ar HAi.Lr iVr t)ne catiiiiiiato for Consreos, One Ciinliilatu for Assenihly, One candidate for Prothonotartr .lae candidiilij for .'uinmisiiotiti; tiiecan.iiiat'l''jr 1'idiriot Attorney, One candidate lr (.'utility Surveyor ( 'ae candidate for Auditor, and ( tie )i i -on for Ileluni Ju le of thej ili-lriet iu which t!:e voler reside. '1 0:e i. all. .is e t-e opened u soi. a as th hour lor r'o-m has arrived, read aloud, rrr ' ii" 1 hv the Jo '2" an.l l.'irrkv and h ind'-d lo i:ie K- rur-i Jo !.e so choscu,(Wiia the luiif er'-..ns u ho voted. I he Ketnri, Jj les to mit in the Coart II .ti e ai l.etvi-Lie ajpat 10. A M. of Mmiu, '- Ii j'l'y, then aii: mere lo return, ao.1 up. an I rn'-hii ihf uiitnV.er of votrs cai tor iht fa:ij!.iaie- 1. r the d rtrrcr.t i.IIiers, and ihnia L.tvii. the h h. .-: nuinher of vutta li-r eaeti i ;- :e to be d:-.-!aied lhe nominees ol Lati n rooniy for siuh .Mice. The Ju.lte-. a so to provele f..r the neee.-ary Coiilerefv.ai.il svieel a ."S.AII lin i '..iniiuiiee. Ujr order ul the Itepuolican L'nien t.'i.niiDitlee. I) win ll::vx:xi;. Chairman. .Tnhn R. r.)!It:ier Thomas lVnny !eo. II. S henry .lo-epli S.m.lera T. (I. Lvans John Ni'll Saiii'l Mar-hall Je.;.-e Lleaver Robert Heed lianie! Shaffer Fred'k Uulender John Kessler Fred'k Smith It. V. Clover, Sec. Admlnistratar's Iffotice. I!Ei;K.AS, I.?:ifr "f A tminiMratir n to liie t i. t.- ci LKNJ - 11- bKLbE. a-e Itt-? "I" al B'ltJ.iU-e Twp, I ihuu f' r.iv. have tn.'- n piaiii;J t. the ul-scriber, bv liv- Kfia'rr . f .t i c unty. m due lrm ; a-l ficr-'-Tii ni',''l'''J to ijiiienrate are rtmir c t t it: a i. pa', iiit-'iii, an t tho-e having claim a.iiti-i (he same prcseni Uitiu Ja jf E,U'.heuUcateJ f t r sttllruimt, to J A. MEK'I Z. Adminisirau r Lc'riN'irj. Mav Si, lv i Peace Pe.icc ! nr;: ; n.l-.nn.i l in.) trin.frrin rountnr n f toI Tle'll : W .11! :..".!,! 1,. ,H.-I rt ol f..uri4!e, A). el -v KUt i'-y ' .-i ui Utttrl tlllc f. ii, ."m;ti' nc I f i-. r.. t ) A.-.l U-l.ftleJ - . 1' .til- ill t M h' - HJi-l I'rii'tf 1-T .U ll iti L a pTliUt L.il OcUcitl . JU--t g-Te IM CiaiL U TV H e IU: t T IMeitr? ia l II Ail II If f L-Ili W (-' Ciutln l all tr:-. f-rr JutUD at) rvwu, ic i rua-lj' laul CULiuug cW-p a M. siukvA. W-vf Cnn II an 1 i'r-i ftn 1 TrlnfMo PtirU, A:vi lh-nitiin :u- i t '.. r- :u t,r ireT nn-t shir, W-i' -!.,rt irrjts Hti.i t. .lr ir njt-o M fur bujt, n rtx&ii.- rs L r .uOler, but iioo l deal w U'j. M . 11 id. tli vn ! Carp-1. ,0 ffTer vetir door. W sti 1 i. - .,r .o.ir .n l.-w. nn I Kun yir Jclt U- h iti:....is iil ITa-KU I l;u'.t.rs o, gi.c, Hi- ie SJnu. mud Cill. Ul I'le'lll IT I V. 'y Frii-l.s hi.lt,. . nil k!nO "1 lieBWM S. r; I Sla .iHtL II. -, T tll iuf llsvbrl.: . 1 . ' I.. I -j- . -i V .rk-: .'ro-l, rfDU-r ul tun i At -llhl.l.fcK ;i.l s:nn. ! L- -. iiv. A; ri. s, n r. a irk enow. .iiliuliilntralors' .olcr. i ATliTlf'K i horrhi p-iien.tlinl Ictli-rs 1 ll ol A iouni-iram n uonnihe tta:e of rA " tH M'!',:K-. :e "f "ttluu T'S' ' "ion coun .v. i!er .1. have been eranted to th. , on.'.er-icne.l. I ihe liceisten.f Imon county. ... j,,,. ,,ini. .( .. Taereinrc all ntTMn j innn-.tie.ie rivre,ii; and those havirr any jos, e!a., ire e'.. reiesteo-, prewm .hen. , ksaily auihenneate I i..r scii'emct ,., 11.1 r.i. vn i.i.i.. i.uiiai , 'r-.i' i -p il.i.i;:.. Kasilt iiTa'.. , ........... j-.i-c n, ... u"!l Adiiunisirators . Wia JAs. i fc : II TsT URANT II Insnrane Companv. l l.olk lluien. I'a. . l,isurPS rropeny iu bi ih Town arft Cuu- 'try on as reasonable Terms aa any oihct , go' '1 'onipa.i;. I Thelarce increase of Premium Notes make. ; it a reli.il.le Company lo injure in. I lintel.-! ol Pn mlani ..lr. no. I. rrnre. WO.MM.M JAV.Cirxa.i,ec. li.CH.irif, Pre s LAKIsO.N TKOSS. Ajent. Dec IS, 1 SGIJ l.ewisbur Atalnistatcrs' notice. lite estate ol JAO'JJ LtlCK.SenK r. Iv.e of Keiiy tdu n-hip, I'niun county, dec "d, hare b-eti crantf t to ihe subscriLier in du form of iatr. ir-tice i hereby Binto all per acn.H kru'iviMC themselves to be indebted to said est.it'-, to make iinnit-dute paytuent a.i i thoe fi-ivipfj claims pa-n-t the sam, Will present ih-m tfu'v a" hiiicared fr set ineni.to (iHDRlii: I K!SKK. Kelly Tp J-'IIN LUi: Delaware Tp. Mar 3t, lsrii (Admimlraur JROM the U.S. service, al Camp nfa A!t;.ni!ria. Va, April IKfi, private J: f-?:;H y ATNH KT. ntpany D.Rih Re nnf nt T. R. A-e. : years; hemht. 5 feet inches; ciiiiplciiun, fair tyes, gray; hair. saotH. A rrwar.t it ten dultars i i if red for u aprehn-ion aad deliferv ar the nearet ret ruiun- statu o. T- i'HAMBKRi.KN. My V. - CspUin Co. Ii. alh hUft T- Estate cf Henry Welsh. t riVI.NIaTRATtiR NOTICE Whereat, Lil ersiO' .ltnitostralo n on ihe eslai. ol Hei.iv V.". ish, laie i t While Heer ti'wnbirs i'eceae.1, have been granted 10 ihe subscriber hv :ne lle.-iTot I nioo eeui.iy id due form of law. On i -li re all prst n indebted to said estate are r. otf-s'.-d to n.ke inmediaie pav meni. and iti.e bavini; just claims aaaib.C tee ne niav pre-en. ihem .tu.y auiheatieaird. tor .setiiomriit. 'o JAMES MARr-HALL. Adm'r W h.te Deer, June 14, IfM I ICS.. n t:. ICE! nIlT! nn Vr-i-ned are naunis up an UR L II5 K r n. uch to supply ati mir ' prnple i'h Ire citinn th w hvle year. Ic ' will b d-tiverrd tn u-wn. ililr at a fhaper r lie iliau pr'V-ve Ice Houses ran be filled. . vn f,,,v.r ,. , n N r:h Vh Hi. vt a! the Ice HoJe beiu th R rrt rtndtf-. hah n rr. ttvrjt. MASON & CO. I. Ji m;i;a i:f. fit station fr?. ?I07 rnernut WfWp'' 1 i i-liirtM n. !. A lrTI f 1.1 uttft' rf 1 -D.-- Q.