fi ~ g _ C . ‘ «~, «3‘ Au g Qfihmational. : ' .PBOCEEDYYGS on Tue Md Aucoimioh of Adam County Pnzuunw Oct. 29. 1962 ‘nQTMer!’ .\suncinliun cf Adnma county. Win flu Public Schooi House on We ines dl fetch: 291.11, at ‘.’ o'clock. I'. .\l‘. and “as plfi w ordgr by the President, Mr. R. .\. Liflbl. Afternyr‘r by Rev‘ Mr. Run. the plants of the net Kay's session, held u. New 040 m in Juwnry In”. were read and adnp'ed. In. Ptuidem mmlc a few owning remarks in and to the mtnnnr ofconduc‘ing the meeting, A oiling npnn all the ncccnmy of hboriug lo \Mlflulmtilule what it. ahould be. The Donnilutinu of (he Alsocinlion wu rend, Ana: which Messrs. Levy and Bull were Zap— poimid I Cflmlliltec to wait upon the lam" 0.11.1 women who dmircd lo bacon-9 Lombcrn of the Auogiuion. and allow the... opponunity’to ' 1h; Constitution. - ~ ”gin Matthew}, .\lisa Wolf. Miss R. A. Gurd nu. Mr. C. 6. Deals, 3nd Mr. J. S Shelly. were spointed 1 Committee to procure vocal mic «- the Assocmlion. . Onnofion of Mr. Young. it was agreed "mt aha “salons of the Institute b 9 {rum 9 to 12 Ao'évqk. A. M., gnd from 2 In 5, P. 31., until pthnwile ordered. -, Ih. 21.2.15 ofl'ctcd the following. Whirl! was Idophd : r a _ Resolved, Thn‘t‘ Mum. C.. R. Young, (‘. V. B. Levy Ind F. C. Home], be appointed 3 Com mit“: to whom shall be‘ luhmiued Wilson's nodes of Besden for enmin-tion, And thu they report to the'Associnlion {heir opinion of them ; pnd also the expediency of advising mail-intro duction in ourfichools by Directors. mum Arithmetic was; then tnkon up ant dlmd by Messrs Brown and Cook. Olmotion of Mr. Levy it- was Agreed to hold mighumion’snnd that the subject of Geography be taken up that etening. Mr. Young also moved, thy if time would allow. the subject of Inching be Ilsa disassedmhich w'u agreed w. Ami-tion udjourned. j ‘ "Inna. Bunion. Institute met at. 7 o‘clogk. Prayer by ROl. Mr. ‘lhby. Music by the choir—“My Country. 'til ot_ thee.” MinuN-E of afternoon Session ‘read ’a‘hd approved. Mr. McShen-y rend an essay on Geognpby. after which that subject was lsken up um; discuswd in n spirited mun ncr by Mess". Brnw’n. Young._l.yule, Levy, Walker, Cook and Mcßride. Postponed to be resuimd I: name other time. Mr. ELLIS, in afew nppropridteremnrks, In‘ nounced the death of Frnnci ';A' M'cDermnd. o e of the Teachers oh [8 ‘miiuy. Ind oflcrod tieloflo‘ving preamble n d rcs‘olulions. which. an": feeling tribute to his xcmorymcre unani mously adoEtedS ’ ‘ - .. Wnnzis, It has pleased Almightyflud to reunite .from our midst our friend 3nd profes liongl brother, Francis A. Mchrmnd, a. mm o! upri htprmciplea, stem integrity, nndi just in I’ll {is dealings—an able, seif-gacn‘ficing, and ticketed teacher and consistent christin'nq and althopgh $ll his deuh, our loss has been hiu still, we desige‘to‘expreu our appreciation 'of the lad event, in a proper and befitting manner. Therefore be it _ ' - Resolved. That this Association tender, md “we do hereby tendef. to thn funily of our de obmd brother our sympathy with them in their and bemvgfiient. nnd bag leave to assure them that. we lhhrb fully with them in the poignancy 'of their grief. and hope thtt they may look for comfort 9 Kim, from whom comclh consolation in all narrows and trials. ‘ Resolved. -That the Secretary ofthe Asunein tion forwud a. copy of thése resolutions to the family of Bur deceased brother, and that they’ be District! in the Coumy papers. - Association adjourned. , 1 i uncosn nu—xonsua nanny. ‘ ’ - mutilate met. Minutes read and npproved. 01: 3:60.30. of Mr. Levy. I committee was Ip polnl‘ed, (of which the President is Cheirmnn) to min sixbjects for the next'meeting. The follyving persons composed the committee : Meurl. Lyttle, Levy, Brown and Legs. The President. ghen uppointed Messrs. Deals and Mcßride I commin'eo’ of Finenée. needing In next. taken up and various modes of teaching were explained by Messrs. \\"eil, Levi, Brown, and others. after which Mr. Lena re- 'vith greet efl‘ect Edgar A. Poe‘e,"Belle” ind one of the Candle Lectures. The subject In than postponed. . > _ Oflhdgrnphy was then token np Ind diecnued _by'Meeere. Bowers. Walker, Cook _and Warren, "‘ otter whioluhé committee on Text‘Books made the following report: 7: ’ - We, the‘nndereigned. being appointed A com mittee by the Adams county enchers‘ LAseocin tion to examine Wilson's series of School Rend ers, after ecoret‘ul perusal of the heme. unhoai tittingly pronounce then: euperior’to any work: oflike neture now in use. and earnestly recom mend their introduction into the Common Seltoole’ . of’Adnme county« The): not only contain a ‘ ~ltnppy selection of excellent, refined and enter tlining finding mutter, but embrece lessons in Nam!“ History highlyinstrnctive, and presen ted in eunh en eurective form as cannot fail to union the etumion of all such on hove been _ fortunete enough to how them placed in their rend}. f C. B. You'd. ' C. V. S. Ltwr, . ' _ F. C. "nun. The following committee: were then mnoun ed by the President : Ole-Orthography—‘Lhiems. McConnell, Cook, uni Bowers. F L _ V . Bonding-Mum“ Cready,’Weil, Levy and n. \ 'm'aammhip—Meuu. Winterode, Heme] nnd Xelhom. . x . , Arnhxpétio—Messn. Cook. W 931 and Lens. me‘nphy—Menm. McShexry, Cook and on. » . Gamma—Messrs. Levy. Brown'md Leas. School Discipline—Messrs. Young. Wflker. Levy. Wail, Brown, Leas, Beds, Mcßride, Cook, Rolpel uld Harris. ' After the reading ofthe above report, Mr. Elli: mud its unimous udoplion, which VII ,7 carried. Mt. Ellis than Innouuced that Miss Keely. Mr. Km mer. Brown, of the clue to whom grates-ind certificates are to be I'm-dednlould "mi origin! Essays before the Association in chk nflfemoon ; and that during the evenihg ses lionylluars. Young. McClure and Levy would also rad original Ensuyn. Adjourned. . ‘nunmox ansxox ‘ Mum met. Minutes rend, corrected and ”proved: Tho President, 10' chairman of the wunappoinud in the foronoon, nnqouneed cliqfqllowing Essay: nnd writen': .» “Lake Utility of District Institutes-S. P. Broom— The Utility of Eatery—C. Y. S. Levy. Tea-hing u. Science‘and Art—J. H. Wirt. Companion of Pump with Tuchen—E Brown. - . ' , .Womu, he! Sphere u a Jenner—ma L. Swipe. _ The nine ofFemfle Education—Miss L. Ellis The ',Erua Philosophy of Illustrlnon—N. J “com-o. , fie duty cud rcspon-ibflity of I Inch"— 3. B. La; Common Schools—Their Influence upon our Government-4}. 3. Young. ‘ qnjm of Teaching—lla Benefits ind 'Advun tag—B. A. L a? ' ‘ o Faithrnf wher‘a Beurd~Mioa M. Ned}. ‘ , G Ameiuiom of ‘(he School Ronni—Min A: L. - in. ' The Sunng'side of s Tewber’l Profession— lfisl Sallie Kuhn-of. The Shady aid: 0! I Teacher‘s Profession— -_N‘lu Koont. . The Flowers of s Tucker‘s Pnth—D. Wit-t. ‘ Driving and Penmnnship—D. D. Fun-nay. The Tru‘e (muscle! of the Tucker—XML 'l‘lker. # ~ ' Bastion behreen Teacher Ind Pupil—P. 0. June]. The School a Beehive—Miss Wolf. “- PM”! Gavcrnmcnt—E. 3. Dining». .~ Ourl‘ommon School Eyelem—D. Chmnisler. mg“ a or Suture—Miss Sanders. 3 ' . '11:! 913 mm; class then read Essays-Mr. -' Summon the Teacher‘s Excellence. Mr. Brown 910 on Composition. and Miss Neely one on summon man to the well-being of society. .1 'l' The [died of Reading us then taken up, h; ' “If. llhney rand pieces entitled the “(‘loa , I ' ‘ ," Ind the “Life Bout." Mr. Lee: slso “T” ' gee culled "Liberty nnd Union.” After .131]. . ,thn 5217:: his views on Reading. ~f‘allifiamofic was resumed. and Mr. McClure '5; ' to read an EMA): there on, If! er which 53 " ' ' mdipcnued by W.Cookmd .I,‘ ' , Adjourned. ‘ ~ 4 \ ’IpupAf—ESIXIKG lrurox, ‘ ',- ‘uoeiu in mm. Mr. Ems in the chair. mm rod‘md Ip (and: Mr. Young’reud ”I! ”I OI scm; [fiwpll‘goll/ond Mr. i 1.631 with one on the subject—" Doe: the; St» ‘3"in ufu N-tinn depend upon it. linel'figcn‘ce?" School Discipline wu (uh-n up and diuhl‘ed by Mom. Mcßride, Levy, Loss, Helm], Burri snd Lyuh. _ M the rcqvu! of ”a Real: (In Choir (rung xhe “flag of our L'nioufl‘ The Avov'iuinn then prerndrd {n no hits candida!” to fill the several oficu duripg the emu‘ng year. I The Mrminzpmons we" nmminted room #31!” on rc‘niutirma: C. V. S. Levy. ‘l’. (V ehzeL F. C. Bowers, A. A. Wiermnn, and E B. mm. or. “.\hrcfiing ‘\Ynng." mm mug by the after which the .\psocinzon adjourned mm) mY—xmuuxa ansmx. Asmciation met—Minutes read in proved. On motion. Grammar was t" up and discuued *3’ Menu. bevy, BI and Lflfl‘. h I.» then post ed u A<~oeLLion proceeded to tgznelncti ofloemmhen R. A.Lyttle was unnnim daclarofl PH‘z-idé'nf fnr the ensuinz‘ Mud C. B. Young, C. V. S. Levy. and Mnufort, were duly elected nu Exec Committae. ‘ The Association havingfailed In 0! ‘ t a Secretaxy.AesistantSecretary nnd'l'ren .nrer. by n majority vote. it Was deter‘min- - to vary the Usual mode. and déchr ;the highest candidates «Jaded—i 2 9. J 11. S. Gin, having received the highest nu be! nf votes cast. was declared Secrets: y. D. Wart: Assistan: Secrcltry, and J. H. k 'l‘rpasurer. J 3 The Asspoiukion tbfin proceeded , termine the place of holding their Animal mating and Gettysburg, Ne ford. and Fulrfield were mentioned. ‘ discussion, it was determined to m New Oxford. by a vote of .11 for against—it. Association Adjourned. Arnaxms‘ assume—mum AND LAST Association met. Mmutps of th meeting read and approved. The dent suggested that a definite time for holding our annual sessions, wh motion of Mr. Bank, the 1359 week ‘ [camber was selected. a, The Association however" dotrrmin . to hold a regular session dqring the c Derembr‘r The propriety of hnlrfing' g 1 sorM-n session was: mxt discussed and I'th termined that the Institute convonl two days at Bendemville, in the mo I F obruary. Mr. Ellis then mm] to the Assoc his views on the propric-typf remnsi i the vale, making Néw Oxford the pi: holding the nnxt annual meeting; _ ; tion was accordingly made, and t 1“; reconsidered. A motion was then made to ho] meetiqg nt Gettysburg. but wasyotqd I A motion was then made to nieet at. fiel‘d. Mr. Ellis advocated the mulio it was carried} Thel Pr‘csident then announced th next annual meeting of the Aasbciati [be held in Fuirfleld, in December. 1 u . The Association then determined: that thouc members to whom E's-says have! _bien Assigned, shall read the same before, he Associntinn. At their meeting in Benders viile. in February next. ‘ ‘ ' The Committee on Resoiutions then ask ed leave to tend the following r'eport :’ ‘ The "Committee Appointed to draft: rest}- lhtions-expressive of the serifigt' thejAsso: ciutr‘on respectfully beg leave mnkb thfe following repnrt: \ , 2‘ Resolved, That we consider the diding of Institutes n'necessity, and that. we: eem it as much the duty‘ot‘ 'l‘vschers to at nd such meotin a; as to attchd to their dam in the schooFrogm. ‘ ‘ 12$”!qu That our visit. to Petersburg, from whose citizens we have rece ved such unbounded hmpitulity, has been a source (if great gratification ,to us all. . May the gorgeous sun of peace and happiness, shin-I ing from a clear, unclouded sky, gitding; and lighting up everything around with regal nnd resplendent. beautyfevor shed ‘ his radiant beams upon them a: d their vi cinity. May their cup of life ever be as full of prfispexity at} their hearts are of] friendship. and may they ever receive that } Whiéh they have so bountifuily given tn thea members ofthe A=sociation—-.the hospitable hand afiifilxe generbps heart. [ Rmolgd."l§;l?ut our thanks are due nndl are hers-by tendered to the Directors 0 Pc tersburg for the use of the Schoohhous in which to hold our sessions. ' . Ruched, That the principles and pinctice of Teaching as presented from time to‘ time in our Teachen' institute are convincing us more and mqe of the necessity of thorough normal Instruction as n prgparu tion for the duties of the school room. ResolveH, That the members of thellnsti tute return their warmest. thanks to the citizens of Petersburg andrvicinit-y fol! con tributing to the interest of the sessions by their constant presence—crowdin the house to ovexfloyving. ‘ j f Resolved, That. we tender our mo t sin ,cere and heartfelt thanks to those [ladies and gentlemen who so kindly favbi-ed us w'th a choice selection of meat excellent. nrld patriotlc music. as well as the ladiegx. for the very chaste, heautiTul and tastelul mnnnerin which they have decomled'ihe room. " 1 , Wired. That we do most cordially re turn our thanks to the oflicersof this Asso ciation for the able and satisfactory manner = id— which they have performed the arduous duties assigned them. i 1 Resolved, ‘That we most cheerfully irenew the expression of our unlimited confidence in the ability‘of our worthy County Super intendent, that we give him our unfeigned thanks for the deep end lively interest which he has taken in our meeting and that we tender our willingness to render him any assistance in our fewer,‘und that we also express the hnpe 1 int he will be again reelected by the Directom to‘that position which he has already filled with such emi nent ability. feeling that the cease of edu cation end of Common School: will be‘great ly promoted thereby. C. V. S. Ltvr.‘ F. C. Huang , , F. E Bowen. E. B. lan-manly r A. A. _‘ltum. Report unanimously adopted. - ‘ Joe. S. Gitt offered the following resolu ; tions, which were adopted: ‘ ’ i Received. That. committee of fivebenpi s Easinted to solicit and procure copies of the ; - ’says read before this Association, by Miss ‘ Neely and Messrs. Young, Levy and Lens, for publication in our county pawl-g. ‘ Resolved, That Miss Neely. r. Young. Mr. Levy, and Mr. Leas. be solicited by the President to allow their Essays. {read be fore the Association.) to be published in the Pennsylvania School Journal, provided Dr. Burrows, the editor thereof, can find room for the name. i Th‘e Presidentahen announced thé fol lowmg committee to procure co ies of the Essays for publication, to wit: 3. C. Ellia, J. S. Gm, D. Wax-u, J. H. Cook and E. Brown. ' A motion mm then made by Mr. Lav m adjourn sine die—the motion was seconxed, the President, before putting the question. arm and thanked the Association for the very fluttering manner in which they bad “if“ chosenhim to preside'over their de li mtiom. and observed that. nothing had beenleft undone which would tend to mnke oar visit. to Peteraburg pleasant and agree a e. . The citizens of this place will ever be held in grateful remembrance by the {teachers of Adams county, who have received such positive assurance. not only of their hospi tality, but of their devotion to the Common School System. 119 also said that the prin ciples and practice of teaching.” presented Imm time to Lime, in our Teachers’ Insti tute, IK’O convincing us more and more of the neoemty of thorough instruction for the duties or the Schmxl mom. After I sum-t. interchange of pleasnfit unmenu the Institute mUourned finany. ' R. A. LYTTLE, Freak. Jon. S. Gm, Sec’y. fiAn equestrian Rntue ofGen. McClel lgn L..» been; mule In Philadelphia. CR (gym OUR 1F1.4C heir, "P‘ chn '0" Mb. n of I ugly 91!: 11m (ivo Th 3 union of lakes—~ll]: union of harm-- '\ The Y'nkrn of Syicn none would sever; Rug union of hwu~thc union of lumb— And aha Flag olpur Union forever! =MI I. ’\STABLZ, IDII'OI AND PMPIIITOI‘ __”.;Z.‘.T_.Z;ll’?f."f7 :tr' —'.:’ - \uz'r'rnlvuc. PA , MONDAY OREIXG, NOV. 10, 1862. A WORDYI‘O DELINQUEHTS ‘ That; are quitefi number of subscribers on our books to wlibm we have teen send : ing tile Compiler fcr sgveml years, without receiving the slightes‘t hompvmntion in re ,,turn. The largely ipcren ‘d price bffinper. and other articles used i our business, ‘renders it indispensable ‘t‘ t. we 'should have our money. We “:7an time: so peculiarly hard on printers. 59L ong with out receiving whatildhe to uk‘hw if 1 those old accounts are not pnid, in whole or in part. byihe‘fitj’stqf Decehzber, wckglmll [he ugdeuhe necesaity of erasing t'ie nn? ; of‘such _delinqucnls from our packet bO. next OM 'fter (1! at l- 10. DAY. ‘ lust qnd reflecting the lan-camps as best can. Among thjs class there are a mum to whom "we have rogulnrly’sem the pa (1 no} 'mins in a single wrapper, the trouhle and expex upon which aloné are worth half our chi Imm! ; de " for h’ of against them. We; hope they {will with!» our dues n 6 longer. . .. The Xovember ‘o6er to commehce n< Monday, will afford many qpportunilies remit money to the printer. and we In film: a)! wbé’owe gareither for subscripti [filtjon - In I echr {.3110- i Note job work qr _advlarlising, will avail tln selves nf_such opportunities. A large pa] bill. to be paid sopn, demands that we I! the éywn. IFnir >_v ‘tand ceivAe a good ‘P’lih " during Cour: week A fair proportion of our patrons prompt in their'payments. and to them above rotice is not. intended to have ‘t, u._e ! will reference. They ,d‘eservo, and we again tend to them, our most grateffil thanks. . ‘ ___--. «O» —-———; DEKOGRATIC ,J'U‘BILEE 1T HILA- Tiliff,PHlA The Democraticgneetingnt Philadelphia, on Friday niglitvireék, to celebrateihe an niversary of the Constituiinp and (In- great political triumph bf tlie l-lth of October, was a grand affair. Tli’e Premmith its char acteristic mennness’and menducity, charac terizeé it as a small, But noisy—mecfing of “ devils. fiends, witches'aud bogles," but. the Ledger says that “ hidopendence Square never saw a lairger gathering of the people,” ngfliis is in lmrmciiy with information fro Either reliablemotlroes. It was a. tre ‘is outpouring kit/the «people, a great ‘ g'reaiful Loin-(s. Charles Inger ‘esided, the meeting was ably: ‘\evernl distinguished gentle- ‘ unte resolutions adopted. mars, totclic-s, &c.. was lithe numerous lmriils,‘ 1, struck torrbt to? mend 1 jubilee \ 8011, quu 4 addressed by ( .n‘ie'n. and nppro l The display of but. g grandnndimposingmn it. playing o‘ld national in , the hearts ofthe Abolition mitors, whosuw in it all the handwriting on he mill, pro claiming their speedy downfall. _ - ___—.'.. «..‘.A_.__‘ . @Vpry recently the Cour; of mmnn Pleas ol’Philgdelphia, composed of‘ Jub licnn Judges. deprived Roman-r Ewmc, 1e Demogatic Sheriff. of his office. and no Jonx noxrsox, a Republican, in his plnce, by rejectipg thenrmy : vole, , which gave a. Democratic majority. It wni not pretended that. the mayoral: oubirle th‘e Sta'te should be counted. No Rgpublican lawydr could be found bold enough to presen't so absurd a proposition. But it was contended that the vo‘hmteer vote polled in the State, though out of the proper district, was valid. Tla Court rq'rctjvl Lot/u: 1’ I ' wwflw“ EtPresl'rlmt Fillmore on the. Wan—The New York World publishes the following extract frogn a lettpr repently written by ex- President Fxll'mure: 1 ' Enough, of treasure innd blood have al ready been spent npnni the negro question. I am fully persuhdexl that. the unwise and untimely agitation Oh“ this subject. gives strength to the rebellion, and will cost. mal lions of treasure and thousands of liveswnd that there is no hope for anythin else but to restore the Union as it was an: theCon sti‘tution as it is. That all «Hurts ’for my thing elSe mushehd in abortion, anarchy and diséolution. . Thanking God forqur hymn—nip. Trum buil, the Republican Scimitar from Illinois, recently. made :1 speech in Michigan in which be "thanked Gut! tbflt the Fedqnl arms were defeated at Bull ’Run, and on the Peninsula, and under Papa, for-without such defeats We bhould’ not have had the Emancipation Pioclammion! Had wewon at Bull Run, or uien' Richmond; be said 1119 baqkbone of the rebellion wouid been broken, and the Union would hnvc been restored with slavery remaining in it!” _ f Pay 9f Dmflal SJdimz—The pay per ‘month of the militia volunteer: in the ser vice of the State is the name us that of vol unteers in the service ofthe United States, agfollows’: Colonel 8222; Heat. colonel,‘sl9B; maj0r,5179; captain, $l2O 50 :first lieuten ant, $llO 50; second lieutenlm. $lO5 50; brevnt second lieutenant. $lO5 50 ; privates, $l3. The pay in case otinimion efthe Sate [ intensenfielly dlfl'erent from'during riot. tu mult. breach of the peace, or when the mi litin is called upon to aid the civil prone-e. 1n snob emergencies non-eommiuicned ofli here-and privates receive $1 50 per diem each, and eommixsioned .oflieers the nine compensation a! those of the regular army. —P/uladelplu'a Prat. ' fl-Anlrrivnl from Port Royal at. New York on 'l‘uesday.bringsiilt¢lligence of the death of General Mitchell, commander of the Federal forces in South Carolin. He died on the 30¢h ult. It Bequfort of yellow fever. , fiJ-Who can to" (in «but the arm on the Upper Potomuo in waiting for T—Em’. Journal. I We do not knqw, but. we an guess. It is mo" likely uniting for Greeley, And his pro mised reinforcementof9oo,oooAboliuioni-la. Mt= fink fnootious editor r‘omarks tint the Abolitionisu} will have n harder time going up Salt River th'an the Democrats had; not because the waters are low. but. etch Eman cipator will have to “tote" n nigger on his back. itvf%-: . - . ' .’.. g - 4,. _V mil _THE’ NOVEMBER. nixcrzqzvs. ‘ ; , {gore ii. ,_ -..;am‘,‘ » The People sun speakingl l . t d. . . . . __ I’. . """‘- ,B‘m‘l" ,Gmm' b?“ ‘° THREE CHEERS rOl2 THE 2 FIRE gruhrjhot tho. gyhldents omnncnpotbn‘ KIATEAND THEJERQ'EYBL ,5” ‘ ‘odht.Ke€ectnn§/ttdhilwoatoplnnthol V __ g ; notion in tho dominion of the portion Who; ' ILLINOIS, TOO! ’ , i drawn: elephflnt in u lo'mrv'. We hen» ‘ . -—r' . . ' . / . . ' (17 Him: 6 for mm! “N :11 ,MO believed Ind/still think that ass moons of? a]: ("‘35, ”WW“ MW?" eMP to me getting froolhe gr at, man of the slave: of!_ cannonier wit/50:11.1!“ canal-lo tlu arm," ‘t/he Soutly’it Willi; found a. impotent uli whik 1983,10“, Victory! 3 . ‘ _ 1 ‘ : Preside/wit Lincoln himself esteemed u._? w. h -‘ f i—l. l b t v’ ‘ flint sych is not the opinion of those by; 11 "_gm cu. um Joyous urge “1' ‘ «who? r' prawns ” it won cxtorted from the l "0““: z“: ”mums t? °“""’d°"'“;dm'l 1 Executive. nnd‘the madness of these men . :mpx‘? .t er set-sex . {lon Th 7‘0!» mehéured by the results which their‘ all. in}??? gr “L 8' ofley.‘ t l ( wampndiotforit. TheN. Y. Tmlgm: [miigk‘um ‘a:°°b§en mfhglffiih contemplatingthe elephant, says that the,"',° "I 'o‘" 3k“? ‘ V I . . , l ‘ . majority of'lo4.o{ might) problem before the Country‘lfl— ihcr stand in r , What to do with the four million slaves ‘in! Se ‘ in the South who will shortly be enfmnwf‘ on. yl'fibul ‘chised thrcugh the President’u Proclama- .by 15’0“)» “10 Ition. We have Ihown that thedy Will be} tremendous [my nhject winners.s all without in) . money, the Democrlta 81 l clothing. fool, friends or homo. Was ever ‘ . I . . . - , Republican: 13.: l a race of people. in all the world 3 history._ ' _ found so utterly poor. helpless and hnpless cram. E’s M“); _us they? How will they live a mouth. a mek. E Wood are among the aucct or a day! By ebony? By whose clarity? islatutfe will alto he Dean ,The Southern ‘n'hites will‘ have neitherfbuubz ‘ . 1 i means nor char ty for them. The (lovem- ' ', ‘ . , |”merit, if it. hndj both means and chprity’.l 1" hem Jersey, “'1‘?"- Dem" 'b elected icould not. rench'tn help one destitute. in a Governnr 11, ”-000 ”“10" - “ Democratic Lthoufinnd. Shall they ~:u&.u‘sl by thieving and ‘gnin M 23151! over the last. ovemor'n voth. plum??? Godforbxd; For, although an Four Democrats to oneße blican ureelec ingenious ousultztry ""th argue such con-V ted to Congress—being a fiemocratic gain duct no crime,“ the slave’s lubbr has prod} f ‘ ‘l tbo h h ‘ f 11‘ Le .- duch what he pow took to supply his no; 0 9”,."- I‘ ' rzmdl‘auec 9t e, 5'," cessiLien, the prgctical effect on the slave of 1““er m‘e rgely Democtalro. ‘ such linensed bnigundage would be feurl‘ullyi Délmvnr elects a! Demogratic Governor, d by 40.. Temple, Derhocm‘iis elected to "wgk‘Congress y 23 mnjokitquf Two-thirds. of _Lhup: the Legiél ture are Demhcrhhl.‘ 3 l m or] ._ In “ling: J. C. Anéf Democr'at, is {m an , elected to ‘ agrees on'the eneral ticket—i ignif; that. is, chime entire" vat of the State—7‘ :heme Eight Democrats to five epublicans ar'e lained elected to Congress—a De ocruic gain of i {“5 0f three! : \ . ‘ 1 l :n‘i‘fll The following is Lute and stili. moi-‘8 bfip- glorious from lllinois: _fi \. ‘3 l them (gmcmoq Nov. fi.—-'l‘he~ lemocmts ha 12‘ and ‘ carried this State by from 5.000 to 20:0,)0 majhrity, and oloctprohab y nine-memh ‘rs‘ of Cough—sis. 'l‘he Repuh imns (flop! fi .‘ . The DI-nmnrnti pivot two-tl irds of the mehil i bers of the Leéislnturo. an ghnvea majority. of one or two in the Sena‘ . . ' , The'anhington Star has the following dispntoh: ‘ - li. .. ' Cmdnm. .\m. 6—lo P. .—l.hte return“ in‘dn‘ce llmbehef that.= Lo. éjny is defeated for Conngß.’ Ithink. fro their compltix ion. that he hits certainly . one 121).": ‘ Mr. Low-joy is the we} —known Aboli- upwi-| vahiu. ~- :fphin: Inquiror says: i‘ ‘ , .‘~\ ‘ 1 Tte Governor returged: from “Himigj . . tan ‘ n Wednesday. The remit ot'the c n-q nonut. fen-oboe was this: The i:G'nvortmr, with ' Andrewmrlical Repuhli ”wife“??? {lt'll-fillies. “s"fi'i'ff-“s tho 39\Goverho‘r or Massachusett coss y, w 1101 ma ~50 ute. or ll!" up to . - . . old fo‘gimcnts flow in set-nice. It rtzzlust be ER“? WP”?- «loné soon. The material mm he found. ‘ Michigan 1"“ gone for It im‘ quite evidc'lnt that. ii cannot he dune~ by li\smulj mnjutity. ' 27‘ by voluntpering. A_t 19m: (tiglm-en thou- In Xl‘finuri. Frank Blai sang! men are ”required to fill up them; Ropuhmirj: Henry T. B aorvpa. A plan was detox-mined upon”- . H, ‘ 'l‘heidrafted mil'tin huve ‘tlromly beep form- puhlmtn ?' 1“ "L A- Hall, eel into companies, =hnt fed; into regiments, ‘ and John s.\£helps. Dem with the fieldgmtd company ntlicers already to C.,1.gt~.-§s_gf‘~xt...‘l, Unio a“ fiiutle’d and ésplfctg'l}. jjllhoile molt; nro hy the Democraitic nomin not w a(e l'\'P( o tmr rigih‘. "tese 1 - ~ _ . . ofiicefit‘ are hurt.) téo be deprived of their com- Jam"? “..’Rulhms, I‘zmm‘v missitmc, which! iHive ttlrpgilv been! isstxetl. 9th dhtrlct. _ ‘3~~ - ‘ -—O‘.d _wgiment'fl. “llose'rflflks “”3 “9"‘113'5 The Dnmoémts have ga tgd. will haye t‘liqir 0911x0931” szolulutgd ! of Unnzreis no fur, makin Without (hung Ihjllstlcp untho rid comtms-v 5 TI : - 'll sinned officers.l They Met 'I'CW ”1 numher.’ 8' . "i ‘W't ‘ sr'oure a and no new (onlufiui‘nna ltnvn been‘ is~uetl radical meatuu-n‘tu the Cd in thmn t'ngimr-tit‘s. in "IlliC|;‘a!Eon nffsnme ble in 186 5. such event M ‘ihiu. Thnh rtan wt” be. ._. mndo in mch minintvnt‘lbf‘thre.‘ 01' four: new cumpmuesfl 'ln this ionm will ho plxw end the new militia compimins; with timir organizzitione cbmplvto llhd un:tltorc-d.- 'l‘hisnrrangemmpt. it in thought, will he: sat-r isfgctory, as no injustice dun result there from: t Adjutant Gflrxerul Tlmmnf nnw presenls his initrm‘cioswinvith meifhv nrdvh. to fill up the 0H raginhénts with the druf’ind mi litia. Thu: the 'lmumr'rusls. "Hm final (ge cision is made; there i: no other nppeuH Mt is (o be ho {ed that the draftm -- ' 1 tygfiggnkrcnumies will the alowed to re- 171111 ernt EMU —~~ u ._.o->:— —— -,.. MAJOg-flm :- JOHN E. WOOL. It isrstn'ted that hp‘titinns are in cit-vuln (ion in Bxlt‘moie. Mdk fqr the removal of Genoml Wool 'fnom his ‘co‘mmnnd. The arrest ofa. few Know-anln a Abolitionist's in Btltimore aogl llnrrisburgfllms had the, . effect of openiuig their eyes lawlespotq l VALLANDIGH é DEFEAT, ism of military rule. When D . carats i’ Mr. \‘allnmlighnm, of iO, althopghfie: were dragged 0'11" day ““6? day ‘0 niiljtary fentAd in the new 'Congr ‘ ional District! in fortificationsnnddungeoné without pny‘igro—E which he mm the De ratio quidnte, vocation at all} these snme men 'rejgicN] hm been .rmlorsed by Elie .congtituency over their nrrestgand' imprisonment: When which he now represendfi by a mijgriqf of they call meetings for theporpose of trumpfi SOOVotn, 3", increase of 00 since his last ing Upchnrges tit-wins: aGmemLWMis dmleieétxpn in 1860. ' The‘icmginnpti Tum: in; his whole outy fearlessly and faithful“ (Rep-hm!“ ' . x i i 1y ‘0 the ”WWW“ “‘d "9 "Tested i‘ «,vtnxdighm. thhu+§ hisdiwtriot in the and sent to Fort McUenry. they immedL; new qppor ' nm'mrt Was {ranged especially ately de'mond the removal of thoofiicer in P? 1395‘“ hi, 9' “Fell! a'PfPflted‘; and {hilt question—We hre no advocate of militmyi m P”: 1": hisyd d'ah'cu where; year “5° e ‘ , »l he scarcely dared attemp to adiress a pop arr-9515, but we We “9 " 1°“ (0, 39" why "a": ulpr maemblngo, lib has ahnajori y of about wnable Abolitifnibta ghould be day more’ 800. and is deldnmmis only {from the féctthnt exempt from [military rule thin Democrats. I a very 'strong Begublichn gounty‘ has 139 m We hope our Generals will arrest evory man i “med.” “1“? dJsmct- T 93‘3““ ““6 WY?" !. . . . its-an Illustration of the litical revnlutmn of them who pliterferes With then- com” ”m" h“ uhdoubtedlx nin the‘North mands. Gen. Wool should not be remdv- Western States." . ed.-—Pollsvi[(e Standard. '‘ ‘ —~-- 9—4‘- --*--‘ ——r’z—‘—“"‘* —‘——— THE WAR 8. k » m P3l“ ‘0? PAPER. ' The town of Wurrehto was ocr-upied hy it: thbiprczsen‘t price ofpljnating-parr the. the Federal troops under Pommnnd of Gen. In em rs o em: 3 rs r Icarce av-. in; more for tieir l',prfited sheets thznptliw 30’9“!“ ‘Qn Thursday 's' Lime” 'wu rio prime coat o“.th white pnper on which “fly! fighting, an the Confedera evacuated the are printed. This advancein pricein the la'st- place before the appr of the Fedoml ten dnys in. fnaly twenty-five per cont. 0?; forces. Ris believml tha the Confederates 2:32; :2: 221:; 2:" rfithhiixti‘a‘enmglE-t are in ptrong force at Wa‘genwn Junction, We are threatened with a still' further ad- 19‘5“ "m“ southeast'of it?” town. on _‘he vsnce. and the jimbnbility in that the white Orglnge and Alexandria 12%“de A Allah,» sheet will soon cost more than the aubscri- ghrgniyh ocqurrfd qnjl‘hqt'stlay, at Water- ber pays for the printed sheet. This can‘— dition of ufl'airx cannot. ofcoursc. be sustain ed bthppren, and we wok lo a very {Fen enml ndmnce in the chnrge to subscn )ers and Igems for their papers. Sums of (he Northern papers have already advanced from two to three cents per copy and the New York dame: are said to be disqussing the imperative necessity of an advance. This increase in the cost of paper is said to be mainly caused by the facc that the government contractors are using rags in the manufacture of blnnkets and cloth for the army, producing the article “shoddy.” They have bought‘up all tpe mock in the market, and Will in due time force upon the government this miserable substitute for clot“. Another cause of the advanceis the government In On paper, and all the chem; Icnln used in its manufacture. There in probably no species of businpsa so heavil land as the newspaper prom-io tor.—Ball. Amican. fi'l‘he Louisville Journal supposes that “the fortunes of war” we hear so much about no the ("tunes mnde by the army contractors e'l‘he next Congress, according to the New York Herald. will stand 102 Conway tives to 83 Abolituonisu. tank 7 ... 1 bl good 1 i Here was to em a (33" firm at Ottawa, Canada, lust Wei. 9"- ° we 1. my are far the .rnteotin x A ~__¥ __‘l W imentshill be remote counties on a with GAILUSHA A} Th 9 defeat of this bitté guy-1e i“ onp'of 'the fruits; rinus [_Témocmlir- triumpf. It will In- Tcmpmberod t 1 acts of Géxlurf‘a '.\. Grnw . tnlhe Spenknrs‘hlp of v. : sem‘ntiyes M “'ndfingto . parlmi‘z of Ex-Presiderfi from the rotumh of the . pie otil’unnsylvnnia. in x' i not (If thie Preamnnah‘e" (16 H moved the vile Abolition. from the Hullgof Cor-gr movnl the Joy ‘1 people ‘ up one uni'w-rsxl about - of this man by an oveh' in his Connre~isionnl diat people . of mtzerne’ and tick rognrfl‘him as totalL them in the councils of .1 Intel. A wired -for 100 Bridge. the Confedemy‘s looingfine mm killed and ten taken prisahers. here was nn casually on the Federal side. General Pleasanmn reports that the Confederate General Jackson occupied Chester Gap the same day. General Plemnlon’s army in doubtlen in the Valley between Barbus and the Pass. The fight kt Burbua. on Wed neldny, it appears was more important than at fint reported. The Confwlemtes left Obirtyrsix dead on the field. The Federal loss was fiva killed mud mu wounded.—Bal (infer: Sun qf Saturday. ' Exempt: from Future Draft.-—H ha been decided thnt if a. person bu been draft,- ed, and furnishes a subdtituto who is un der Ige or In nliep. he isfcee from All future dnfu. But should the ufbstitute be on the roll of the militil. And g another daft il ordered and the mbstiléte is drawn, the principal who employed the substitum has :0 go himself or procure some other per lou.—Plu'l¢. Prm. . . ‘ fi-A New York letter, dued Thunday, ‘ up the constantly tenor-ted 'rnmors about foroign laterfienuén no beginning to cum 'nliminul. It is nporle that. ghe Prenbh Mininer on Wednesday prguented to our 901v— ex-umtm didputches of: grave ch-ncur. MEE Awmumw '- .011 A! Iful. The Le;i ntic on joixr n, is melectfd , b'éat by a fe- 'e Rgpublicans, ' .1 r. . nSPrvnhyve wfiémficul 1‘94 'i 19m 5 L. Price ‘ Ms, are eloct'pd i, israiso beaten ; in his dislri t. ‘ elected in'ttne i l ed 29 mambérs ‘a difference of njoriiy against arm; to Isscm- buliqidn dema y'f the meg-rm file in Pe’nnsylvn in. ll one bf ihe 3w! Her‘hiil elevatinm “cine. ofißpr-P -was t 4 h'nve glue Ichafiotl réfmmtwl |pitol. 1 Th" p n :u'n for this 1) 3e fiugogue, hfvae te rkrcnss of (falusim @5. Over _ln's re ‘5 the» Norfgh seqd ‘joy. Thé defeat 'pelming' fitijofity: i‘ t. show; lihnt the Equehanngcounv a nfit (9 represent 1.3. Nationq—Lanc. MEI ‘ , :cmzm *3“ ”‘ ‘29“:l5‘fMJ: . HAR’D CASES ~Tb5 (fr-n 7: bu fullon crpn't ‘ ‘ map: cilia-us of {his ummy uilhout mmul , \\’ E R" AS 1" \V-‘fu UD . }“"‘ rm: large 'fnmiliex, and the Inter mm; la-Those ulnar patrons vhb intend paying Inner unless they bu}. the-mid of friends. W 9 (hi: unbwtipuonl in \V‘OOD, will vlrvue iur- enmutly can lbe immediae alumina a! any find it M 30,“ ll" eoldnnnon‘is uou at 11.-ml. ‘ "new“ Inn to case: i)! this kind. Thef J 11“; ‘D'B-AFTEOD—KME‘N—i But] "-"l..~_j‘ should be sought out and :tmple moans profit!“ Cathy II“. “I dly l'tllliuinudl lot tho Inem- l 'd ‘0 P’s"! “fn'j ”risll‘gnnfiv :Hhoul dtl‘jl tailing of the dnhed men ol 1““ downy, “..'l ”Uncut Epplemun, 899.. the new Commit: one of gm“ bustle in our borough, “M"! b!“ aioner, wn sworn in on Monday hut. 'Jnmni the nrivnl and qunrkt'mg of go large a body‘ [l. Human, Esq., retires, his lel'm blvlng ex+ airmen. Rarely, if ever, have in wjtnencd no. piped. Mr. 3|, discharged his dmiu in m; qmcb of n crowd lure. ‘ ‘ ' ’ maul {uiihfuh cflclenl Bnd ncgeptahlv v LOCAL DEPARTMENT. The weather wu fine. The men era to nne in at In enrly hohr, n llr'ge proportion in clegntions, with mrtinl music and Wu; pnngled Banner." \ . “e Surgeon nppointed for the epost Dr. y, of York county, (by the way, nonfimore er or competo‘nt could have been ul tedy) nc’e co-uenced examining dnllet‘l fungi uni-g exemption by renson _of phyaiunl'dis tin, Ind (outlined until] loath! night, n I dispatch vu received from the Gov r', ordering‘thnt lo’morelexémptions be m for 11, can". He then, next morn- dw _ > , , tug, took up the cumin-tied of substitutes, he depth 0" [our iul'hcd. fell tic-mi which required the major pertof his time] t. (Corning so early, it took o.l+ throqghoutthejweek. The nrirnber oi substi- r3mm "by mypriu, ' ;“ _tutes ncceyird'is aliput 27.5.. {A rm bfthem.‘ 16-1135.“ wag-(1913.76; duRII-‘o‘r Peu;i_ taken from the clerks: entriu, brill be found in; eylvunia Coil g 2, has Mm electeci l“ Cougrgit‘ anotherlcolhnm. . ' l “mm the L fiyette distrirt in indiitnn. :Hq. , Thedistncts nsaugned for Coimpanies having Urth b“ h- a leading and influential nun tier-n made known, the election; of ofiicers com-g , ‘ i «need, not however allon onfe day. {l‘he‘i’ul-il sine-the 1°” Rf: «..,__M____ : owing hnve heen‘ cholen : L ,~ ! Shooting 0 m EditOT.--—A satin“! no? Strxtlmn ang Tyrone—Cnytnin, ,5». Gilli-l --At mpt “Ken; Brown. i end; Ist Lieutenant, Jncob Cl-Pitteuturt‘; 2d Dayton. tho. Nov. I,_J, F. Bollmrml, ientenant, W-. Nelson Snnderé. ' . : ‘editor of ”w I),.va Empire. was shot dim! Franklin—Captain, Jacob H. ’ Hulk; is!l thit morning; by Henry M. Brown. TM]; ieutennut, John E. ilartumn'k 2d Lientchnnt,j tliflichlty ll ‘l‘“ (‘o‘ of H ["‘N’nfll nfimndt‘li folin‘mk. .- .r i {stamiiglfinofiniiovd Ifittnthe shantgig M, , ‘ . . ‘ ~ 0 ‘ t I t . ) rn ‘ mule ““di -"“""F°"C“Ii"""l NM" 6‘ ' “mi": 2 Bl‘fl‘g gm: hlhnsell'lflgfimllwm :bnnE Camp: 15!. Lieutenant, Nonhil D._ Snerr,‘ 20 In in” to luv?“ A trial. , f I Lieutenant, lsnnc Miller. _ > 1 “mainly“ Nnv. 2...-41,3. Enquirer huh i Huntington .nnd Lautimore ~Cnptnin, C. A. ilt special ll’Fsputoh from _ human. whiirif. Pencgck_; lst IJeutennnt, J. L. Chroniater; zd' “M" ”m", 9", th shooting of Mr. Bin”; Lieuteulénl, David Dfl)‘. ' 4‘ my“, tlit‘oih‘mt’n? m“ Ink-nan. “9‘9“! A ~ , 1 hundred pr .nm C"UPCi('(I for the purffl'ht‘ 'Mount'piencant and the Rerwit-ks—Pnptzitn, ,of taking own from jail m“ lmngiri' : Jacob H. Miller; [st [.ietttemtqtrflpo’. Y. “08- him_ ' hum; 2d Liout’enant, Wm. (‘. Heck, ' A. | The mnvnr prnmpfly queued 1}"- ring. tn: j linmiltonbnn, Liberty nnd but of Freedm i" the nflomonn ”“3 WNW} "131le 0'3"“ T—(‘ny-tnin, E. McGiuley‘; is! Lieulcnnn', Chin 31';2:?‘:fi:i::"13:{t‘t'xm‘l'ligl‘iz thleLß J. Serum ;2d Lielilenxlrit, Duid Sl‘t-wnrt. _ : About 7 o'clm'k ”|.. {13.3. 21min muomhlfué lilending' and Hun-illon~l‘np}nin.l, S. Stnhe- and pfOCPPt'HI tn the it!" with fiw- swim-H, sifkr; is! Lieu-tenant, .1. Q. Schwartz; L’d Lieu- for the WWW nf lvimkinu'aluwu the jnig‘g teuai‘nt, \\'ushiugton Bretiize}. I . . {damn-a null drnmzing Brown out to infirm-mi!— Gerhinuycmi Umon—c..putin,<;. w. Sim” ,3 if; a $1: $3332: 7:)???“ ”:03? 1:3: lat I.iul\rtfnnnt, William J. linrtffld Lieutenant, mm; “,0", “'o!thle am» ”And“ i i “‘0'?!” K~\I)"“CE“- i ‘. . ’ At IO o'cl‘ock all my; cmnpiu'itivnly q”)— Uxiurd m] Conumrgo—Cnptnin, “'in. H. et. . 1 Hromlnirr ;\\st Lieutcmmt, Frankhn Martin;l Tl!“ Mnynr. PRPTV 7’! .'h!’ waning. _h‘lff 2d Limilwlnthflfred Helttcli graphed to_(l»n_nmi Wright flnrn military Gumborl-«nt'iwmm "rm 2r m5}731?:11'2423'232"11:12:.arm "Cli't‘filv 1“ Lieutenant, 1 regular! loft this city, 15nd hrnveil ul Dull- Eilet Wh'itr- : 1 W. Jneoha. ‘ (on at T” n’ltlm'k. ; . i The mineral tilt'r, human! {2:9 Ejyuimlfri that I» affirm?" {"1“ v u ' In J ' 0 ? I.| C“ In! I-mge‘l fur * "mm“ y'“ ”“3 ‘ 34:53: quilt. »;‘..‘r..‘,‘,.“i:51 :I.t«:'in:.l~ R-r-w, men. A ‘1 7 i thrm-tmml tn nhnnt Itnlhiiver. and the k»| » Th“ '"M' “ “mi’ fixtures, in! ni’thming wni nniy rm indirect come «if nrriu-d on Tt 'men were ntotho rnncnmri-yi-stv-rthw. , E om'evfll‘li t 0 ‘ -d-;on .Infleph . Dryttm, thn. November J..—. The 'in-I‘m! Wihll-‘s firm” uont two miles 1'1"} Rf thizu finnnly hm fnvnrl n hill of ln'l'F~ f” w_u mpg”); The time»; ngumst Henrv M 32-min, n_f myr ‘mto n I , - 1 {M m tlw Hut (Pu-rm, rimrtz'n-z lmn m'ln Compxmics’ are no. Mlllhere‘.‘hlllh<lnirLcwll id! k} The Mr. Rnirnwt-r. :Wi‘h deliberate pri getting the Ci'anp into [iropcriordervis rapidly , uglitfißHn imvl mu'ir'o. .' 1, ns pos.~'ihle. Guards are niqirntcd,\dny and ‘ho‘l'uneml nf .\lr. B‘lllmyr‘r tnnk phi» Mum, and all other comp tintiil-A Im.- Reflorm- "_V'Stprd’w- 3T“? P'W‘W'on ""3 “1° “"3"; " ed as fir I 5 rircumstuuces will admitx (31.1» "" k"°'".'" the ‘33." L_ -_ 1 Lewis h“ d 5i." . ' '2""°"°"' ” '3' V ‘ - :7- 1 IFor the Couihiier.! W~ A 63035 mum: 1 pond mntermi n'nd will not? d'isnppuint t » Mn EIIITI)E'—1t""‘"h“ to "I'B tint ‘ln'i‘ w __L ~, 4 . \Lmuch n.-. rm: :in-l‘i anti tim‘penxfln uenf‘rnr- MELAXGHOLIY EVENT—Wu .\inniinyfiterr-‘l‘y':l29"2l;":m‘slrl;xz A; :{jffimfil’} ”(f tug. M the su will", in. "M "Hue Eagle “0m", than. it \\‘iuultl _ln: hiking tmi‘l‘im! m "1" some dilfiu-uily occurred between Ic‘Ullng mum: ”NNJIFNWU' {mm m". ‘ llnilmml campuuiuh named Moses ‘chroif rind mtmbr‘r portion —— . that ' firm they mN-r with sn-nn prmr NIT Drgrufl' \\'ns flourishing n k'iiiio, int-l making“ NIPPKOYH tho- erlln-tiuh!‘ trim h'n 13H,- threat; Mr. Juhn Knot. ..I'r‘rfpeztzmhh- citizen-L {ETLS'I‘IV‘QLIBLP fixtglf'fiigfi'Jiz'l:g‘y'lt’fi of [inmiitnnbuntownship. hup and to he thl-rc I “gm,“ in} Neil into I)“. (rah and (9an at the time, nnJ, it nllpt'flrz“. {in w'n revolver, ‘ hnlr'ft‘. - \ t for some fi‘rflsnn m- other, antljit \\‘-\fl diarhm‘g-i 1 m»: np‘ 310 nm: rm Min mw tn Rr-Ml' ed, he knousaiothnw. thelontil pit-sing thrmtéh ' this nmrnim: ‘l ' the head nt‘fi'h-grnfl'. and musing his death in g ""71 nut: "rid nil-w honrs.' Hr. Knot immejiati-ly gate him- j :{ifiugtwjnt'lfif self up to the lilhorities, «ii qi‘riming _nli in-; “3“ .. im an tention of injury townrfls Degi’otf. run] that the bu! "hymns" discharge of Ihe‘pii'oi was timely nt‘viiithtMJ Humanity This is‘ the uniremk opinioh, we believe—4"" ”WW” leinel. . I mag Mr. Knox 'm-xt morning W 611! with his cn'nr-j' sel to York. tgmnke npplim ion '0 ‘Prcsideullé Judge Fisher tn be allam-d tail. The proper" security was enter d for 510%“). I ‘ .An Inquest m held on 'hcldm onsedhy’ Esqj, vaer, and the' verdict o! ([l4 fury was, Hm: hr came 00 his dgnlh by thatam‘idenhfl dis- charge of a pisiol ifi the Inlands Lleolm Knox ACFIDEXT.—O.a Monday. 'wéh‘ne «he ‘Sunbtln and Tymnu drafted men Vin-lie, holding their election, in the‘lceond nor) :of the Carriage chtury nl'tlu: east end of York street, the floor [he wny, and about 69.] [rer‘mus found tin-in way in i great hurry to the to m below,wh‘er_e (here were several carriages s ored. Une mun from nexu- lleidlcrshurg hadi his leg broken, and a few other: had sligh brlfiu-s. They made a very miraculous chapel The carriages, which worethe pi-operty Miles :8. Fahnestock‘il. were very much hunted ' - - 1 - fi-Tha ldhniscmcm of {by Cooke,& 00., btnkers,Phflndelphm,'is on; Eofmnrb impor tlnce to thoujrho Ire aeeklulg in'reetmenl. of their capital. The loan nowi olfurvd by the government, through thio firm, i! doubtless the most deiimble-of may yet ofleréd.‘ It is tbcou 1} one issuing _nt pH, and 110+: can'dbubt but that it in u safe,“ any some; investment can be ; {or irthé government itaflfis not securje, cerajnly no security undcr it, gnu be. ‘. . S‘The scarcity of “clunfie” is relievbd in long localities by the Buan V issuing small notes in the alt-pg of t-herlus.i Tliis has becn done at York. ’We understand lhll the Sn ing: Institutlou of this place will Ihpnly bus for circulation here I sinnll amount of these chrckl on the York County flank, which will be redeemed At the Inslitution. and at the Bank in York. The arrangement is ally to be teln pomry, until the 'stunp currency shall become nufickntly plenty. The public will begin! in bu been ml’de, under die clrchmstnncefi P. S.—The notes are now being iasnedq ~ BIG NIGEL—Mr. Jeremiah Slnybnugb, of Huntington'lowuship, placed ‘upon our table, a the nth" day, three Chicken Egg, menaurinlfl respectively, 6} by 8 inches, 8’ by 7} inch“, 3 and‘G} by 8 inches. If any one can present m:i equal number to beat these big ones, we hope { they will be forthcoming. . 1‘ -We recenlly noticed 3 large Egg received from Mr. Samuel A Swope, of Franklin town mhip. Upon breaking 11, since, to found- an ordinary sited egg, with a hard that], inside.—-; A nre curiosity. will“. John A. Soc], of Buck-um Vuuey, hu prounwd us with 1103 of manner Porno». of the “ Peach Blossom " vuiety—thiny-fonr tanking: hnlf bushel. We douhv. whether the county can be“ this. , Buchanan anley it jultly c‘elebnud for in big potatoes-Ind staunch Denmark". Hurnh {ol"wa V-Ilay,” In: In. .1, ~ _ 1n Ac manner, and we gredifcl. um; hi. succesmr will do 11:? same. Wm. ‘B. Gardner, Esq, become: Pr‘uly dent of the Board. J. .\l. Walk-r bu been I!“ ‘ nppoimed Clerk. and E. H. But-Her, Esq, upf lpoinml Con 52!, in place of W. A. Dulumult EJqJ, reJign‘e}, being Dislricc Attorney do“. 1 I Rhi hil duties as I Mr. Isaac 1? Director, goe Mr. In. will It Miller is now I ’sxuw, to. ,3 ad Friday )- f “'oldeu inhni l'leob M. Bollingor :ntcnd upo ‘ Director of the Poor on Mominyi nun, who undo I ,vcry nnvfut out, having. served his bum-:- 30 s]! II). no“ well. Mr. JBCOQ Preside“ of the Bonn). ‘3 PENNSYLV Adam“. Alleghnnv. Arm'ltrnng, Ham-om Balfntd, Hark“, 1‘ I. , Blair. . :13!) I Bradford, ‘ ,1 z?!“ Buuki, _ ‘ 6,542 _ noun. ; lama 32.71 Cwm’hrin, ' H. 134 1,53: Cumin)!» .‘f i 136 ‘ “‘4 \garbon. ‘ EN.“ )1 "I-ntro. ~ ‘...687 1.35! Chests-n. . {4.870 7122 Clnrim. ~ ;_ 2.3.5:. . 1.31" r: arm-14+ « 3.1 m 1M Clinton. a \ 9.5“ ' 1.); Columhin, ' £952 . l. (3rnwfon!,§ _ ) [3,589 5. , Cumberland. ' ( 3.515 . £67 Dauphin; [3.2m . 435' Delaware} ‘ emu 2.77 Elk, ' , ‘ Z .586 2T~ Erie. . ~ flJL’L 4.25] Fame». : ‘ 53.639 2.71] Franklin; 13.110 3JO! Fulton, ,1.009 T Fate-n. ‘ . ' ‘59 ‘8 Grmn, . ' #369 - 94 - « _ .33 24M Huntingjon. ...m _. 6 Indiana." E 196 3.3 Jefl‘enom .483 . - 1:3 Juninm, “.548 ' , - 1., Lancaster, 3.532 . 11.47 Lawrence, ‘ H. 053 ~ 2.3-1 Ju-hannn, ~ 3.2;?) g: Lohigh, ‘ .7. {:uznrng, A 1522!: if” ymnung, - I M'Kean,‘ 682 . 784 Mercer, 3,049 > 3.421 Mifliin, 1.370 1.468 ontgomer'y. , 1 Mont/our. ; “* 1&0 ' as; North-ammo, 460 , I, Nonhumberland. €368 , 2.085 Perry. .959 . 1“?” Philadelphia. 38,323 . ‘36. 2| Pike, 1 767 ' J 35 Potter. 2‘ 326 ‘ 1.103 Sbcuylkifl, 7.073 5.481 Snyder, 1.253 - 1.592 Somerset. 1.415 2.475 Sullivan.»ti g 2: ‘ B:2' u‘ ueha nu, ‘ v : “32;, has aggl Umon, ‘ 3.55 4 1. I Venango, 2.234 < 2.213: Warren, 1.213 1.853: Wuhington, 6.153 ‘ 3,734 Wayne, 2760 1.819} ‘Vvlestngorehnd. $350 3.573 1 yommg. . . . ; York. ‘ \ 1'3?“ w¥ ; 218,981 Sienker'l-_m§i°fi‘7g , Barr’s mum”. ‘ Demonic way-i..~‘t.sw ‘ ‘ud Banner '1 Ind " Hail Galvin“.- ‘ Nego- Wonhppa‘l' Nikita! Hm—“ Bmu'l Soul it mm 03-," MI II IM Ell I a} ‘ J If" It :2: 5| we“. ‘
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