V JUmotrat an'b Sentinel. ! party when in power, shall rcseul to such j madness or ever endorse such precedents. ; The Democratic party seeks no such re- . : venge ; because it loves the Constitution and tlie frevdom of the jeople. Its scil ! is adapted to the growth of our free insti- itutions; and it teaches the jKilitical j equality of the white man, who alone shall rule the. destinies of tins nation. A Democratic Government seeks not arbi- ; trary power nor makes war upon the un- ; again ty Mr. Kratzer, the artist, has located in our town. He is now pre pared to take phetograpbs, and all kinds of pictures, at -diort notice. Rooms alHve tli? store of ll. Shoemaker & Co. CJ- An unexpected rush of legal ad vertisements this week has left us little mom, crowding out original matter. We shall endeavor to arrange them differently next week. Treason tn a 32 ask. J. S. TOBD, Hdllor & Tuillsuer. i DEMOCRATIC Delegate Election. . Tie IVraocratic voters of Cambria coun ty, are r qt-es'e-d to meet at tLe umi d places for holding elections in' the beveral districts t i eaid County, on SATURDAY, THE 23d, DAY OF MAY r.ext, to choose two delegates from each (lection district, to meet at the Court House, iu the Borough of Ebensburg, on JICXDAY, THE 25th DAY OF MAY. followiug, to nominate a Courty ticket, and transact such other business as may be brought before the Convention ,.tV. ....V..-., iih-.tn . iuit!:nf I I 1 1 i i tfu tlll- : t - ,' siou of the Democratic party. It has a j i.evhl'k kk.vkuh'MKNts cosuhmkd. j higher and a holier purpose. It will knock j ... . A tW publiThed what ; down the batteries erected for the destmc- XVJW declared to be. erie of the oaths of ; tion of the Constitution and the annihila- I the traitorous League. Let it be noticed ! tion of American liberty. It will repeal ! that bo!li the opposition journals aenieel the statutes of det-potic power and again 2i ve securitv to the citizen. When the theexisteuce of the oath. In our last isMie we gave an opinion that there was an inside and an outside arrangement to transitoiy trespassers upon our liberties ! tjie ie, and that the inside contained shall have passed from political power, ' oaths, objects, and intentions they dare and the Democratic party reinstated, it not make known. This opinion was w'll tl heap coals of fire upon their heads," by giving to them the rights, they denied to us. It will serve them as l.iicle loby ! on'mions bevond a doubt. We now have T J did the tly which had annoyed him du- the positive information of oaths which ring Lis dinner meal, instead of crushing startle and shock the intelligence of the -. ... . i,... i I., i community, of objects and aims subver- them, it will open the window and let ; . .,--. - . r . ' . ... . .. . , . . i . . . - . i 1 1 The elections will open at ttiree o ciock, j uiem go, tenmg ti.cm, me wouu is : that thmuens the sjifety of the peo r. M., arc closs at six oVdock. r. M. I enouY for Ufl .,11. ! i.. - : 1 This most disgraceiul league resembles quailed under the withering scorn and contempt of those whom they assaikd. three or four persons were arrested, but were liberated very sreedi!y from the Station House. The whole affair was near being a riot on a most gigantic scale. An immense crowd of people finally came ' from all parts of the city after nightfidl, but no riot occurred. ly eleven o'clock at night, all the thrilling and exciting scenes had passed away, and Chesnut street was as tranquil as though nothing unusual had happened within its borders. We are informed that, after leaving the Aye office, about nine o'clock lastevening, a large proportion of the mob repaired to Third street, iu front of the Journal office and made threatening demonstrations; but the police we-re on hand to prevent any trouble. The Mayor and police deserve much credit for their pre nipt r.ctit n yesterday in preserving the peace of the city. Keen ing Journal. Crom flic Army of (lie Potomac. ) From the New York Times. They then set fire to it and buined it to the groun The lire communicated to the adjoining building, and all the property from the south end of l'hillips' house to the middle of the square was destroyed. AH the telegraph lines in the city have been cut J down, and a bridge on the Xenia llailroad is reported destroyed. At ten o'clock last night troops arrived ! from Cincinnati and Columbus and sue- j 13 ceeded in tnittin" down the rioters. At 1 14 11 o'clock all was quiet. Telegraphic communication being in terrupted, we have no advices as to the condition of affairs this morning. . T 1st of Retailer cuu' iu Aiiiun.i Cui.utv, f..f Johnsluvn Ikirothih Class, . 2 Wood, Morrell & Co John Gi-is 10 1 11 14 11 Falmouth, Va., Thursday, May 7, 18G3. The losses in the sixth corps in the fierce strui",le which it has encoun- IIAKKISOX KIN READ, April 20, 1803. Chairman. The Senatorial Conference. The Chairman of the County Commit tee has received ' intelligence from the Democracy of Clearfield county, stating, that they accept and have fixed the'.27th iust., as a suitable day to meet the Con ferees of this and Iilair counties, in Con vention at Tyrone. bas-xl upon close observation of some of our neighbors, and upon information from other sources and places, coutirmins our tered during the the present movement, amount to 5070, or, as I first intimated, nearly one-third of the entire effective force of the whole corps. ,The coming in of stragglers may diminish this number to some extent, but all such on the other side will, ef course be captured. Couldn't Stand It any Longer. I im ..ijm u,.-s.atuUi .a.,. .v...um,, j i)ut t 23W ot the Hying division, Thnm.,Mi.,(.T.vl, W ,.vra ! the Know Nothing organization, but dif-i Cnlv H00 are left to answer at the roll 12 12 13 13 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 I K 13 12 14 14 14 14 ters from it in two essential particulars. Shaler's brigade, of Newton's di- old Khinocerous on the ; ,nstca,, oJ iro.scnbing foreigners and j ,ision .yft 180 men. ' hard, and in the agony of Catholics, its poisoned fangs are aimed at j,, ;)t ot lav evening at Disgraceful Conduct. On last Saturday night our town was thrown into a scene ot excitement and re joicing at, the rumored news of Kich mond being in our possession. It was also made the occasion of abuse ami wicked threats bv those, who instead of rejoicing at the supposed defeat of the rebels, preferred venting the malice of their hearts upon the Democratic party. Old men were insulted npon the streets ; foul imprecations were invoked upen the heads of Democrats and " copperhead " was tho lilting epithet upon every street and comer After a few hours of revel ing upon " rotgut," they concluded to bring their " loyalty" and "patriotism" to bear upon the 4t copperhead " office of the Doiocrvt .vxi Sentinix; and ac cordingly, at a late hour, they assembled in front of it, ami v ith loud blasphemies and eliabolical imprecations, they pro ceeded to " gut " our office. They had thrown the sign on the street and were making fierce assaults upon the eloor, when, fortunately, at this juncture, a a party of strong fisted Democrats, well armed with clubs, ruehed upon them, like a mighty avsdanche, disjiersing them right and left, and by the elocution ot'cnock tlou-n argument, fully convinced the bc llgerants of the virtue and utility of expose of the inner circles of the 7 Vh. i$ Sent, establishment." This, the fellow has , leen promising them , for months. He speaks of ' stockholders" and tloes it . L' ad vised! v." but whv does he not name : n it appears, has touched the old Khinoceixjus on tlie raw a tittlo too dirpair, he strikes his horn into the air, : Democrats, and all others who refuse to : Salem Heights ,(4 JL miles beyond I-' red kicks up a dust with his hoofs and swears j enU'r its horrid embraces. 2d. It seeks j ,icksburg. )"( len. liurkc'a division lot be that -forbearance has ceased to be a vir- ' thc and control of the Govern- . Uveen vl jmJ Uvdve hlin,lrcd mon. . .i 1 . . v- ; nient by the most hedish road that any J Tlda i.the mewl sanguinary battle wlm h tue. hile the best patent medicine i .pie ever travelled on to despotism. It ' has thus Cir liCl.n fohU The corps was was procured and a few select friends sat j obligates its members to support no one ! proceeding rapidly forward to reinforce up with the old fellow, the chief deputy ! for office, high or low, except members of ' (;eu Hooker on the ridit, when it en- eudevoi-ed to Kull his readers by a " brief ,l- lien once m, u memoers aie , cuuut0red the enemy in the wexkls of threatene.1 witn persecution, prosenpuon, Ik-ights. A prisoner (it is said) and infamy if they violate or desert its on for brought in, on questioning as to obligations. Its members are exhorted to the po ftn ot- the rebel force, said that break off commercial intercourse and so- : t,K.re were non(i in lllis wooj. i;lirke's cial relations with Dem-Kxafs. i .Hvisiim jidv.-mce.l bold'v Cnvard :md were met with a terrific hre from the . - -- l.ATl.K. Iy telegraph from Cincinnati, dated last evening, we have further information resnectincr the cowardly outrage perpetra ted in the arrest of Hon. C. Vallan- digham, and its results in Dayton. About thirty arrests have been made of yrsons charged with being participants in the scenes of disorder which gi-ew out of Mr. Vallandighanrs midnight abduction. The parties aiTested have been imprisonetl. Tlie Dayton Kininte. a Democratic news- pajer, has leen suspended, an I its rd;toi j carried," without a hearing, to Ciiicinna'i- j 14 lVeeautions against a renewal of the dis j 14 turbance have been adi.oted. and all is 1 12 comparatively quiet. stiij. i.a : F.If. Mr. Vallandigham refuses to plead to the charge drawn up against him. When i 13 brought before tho court-martial he firm- , 1" . 1 i ly demandtvl a trial under the Constifu- ; , ; tion and laws of the count rv. Th( charges agaiust him aiv !aed oti his ) Mount Vernon speech. He is at the. jr. ISurnft House, under a-htrong truard. Daytn and Montgomery county have been plaml under martial law. The damage by thc fire in Dayton is estimated at about" $10,000. Great excitement prevails all vr the State of Ohio, whe-ever tin news of Mr. Vallandigham"? arrest has penetrated, and further outbreaks are apprehended. 14 14 14 14 While Democrats will have n- reason he has promised lie starts out with a bare-faced ' . to complain of a withdrawal ef social and j cnenvy. who were to dv it and has wnlmiMTiai intercourse of the oj.position, ' the fjnbt strongly entrenched in them ? laneu. iKMiirwoai wiih u u.iix-i.imi u i,uit k sinriaM-nt to a honest mens tr, :..r..... n. 1.. . :.... lie in the beginning. After paying a that such a pi-occedmg is a subverMon of try withdrew, and we shelled the wcxxls compliment to the " fine liurarv attain- : lut'' ll'e principles of civil Government, ! terrifically, caufin the nbtls to leave the ments" of the former decent! Alitor of f U.,e of the Christian religion. Wood!! ai(1 We took ,ossession of them. ii:.,r nr.. bo tv!l 1 'No J"l!Ka'um can ,om,;1 m mw or In the second fight of Salem Heights, thi paper, vhom 111 life he stlel a , m0Rlb for puch . l)rocee(Hng.--Tliey who ; (3Icnay cvci:in) wllCn lLc enemy afl ' diizaxd . he asserts that the A. i" ; undertake such a gios violation of the . tucked u?, sin idea or the dl.-parity U.. Scnt., r.ftr Mr. Murray s death, was : organic principles of society, may succeed ' twee n the forces may be obtained from issued for several weeks'" before our ; in eiigei.ilerisig anarchy and confusion, , the anuounement of G.n. Sedgwick, but they will eventua.ly pud tlomi the ' the emei-geiicy of the case is such, fabric they have constructed upon tluir 1 tJjat a n.-uileiit must do the work ef a own heads. We say we have a confirmation of the charges we have made, and any one who will lake the trouble to observe the. con duct of the leading spirits of tlie . league, will soon Ik; conviiK'iil of the truthfulness of our statements. The conspiracy ot The nine days reparations of Gen. Cataline was e.rganizetl in the. name of Hooker on the Rappahannock fiavc liiierty ; the treachery of ArnoM was ptT- uio a rrlv were 'iivd imhi bv our own terminated in disaster and defeat. Al though the most flattering consefpiences name appeared at the head ofits columns. This, our readers will remember, was not so. We think in future that the old fel low had better turn alibis attention to the Dull team entirely. Jlst at Cruhf 1, . j For the Second Week of Jure Term. 1SC3. Morgan vt IIoiIid;iy. vt al. Stewart vs Hawes et al. Palon vs T.ycm:ni lnsun' ('tnpnii-, Alarlhircng'i v Sttitzmnn. grn's! Commrnwcnl' h t- Roberts, et al.. Xocl vs Ehetist'iirg aDd Cresson l:ai!ro.il Company, Slick vs Krafts. S !-: vs Srre. R.-xe ts F'-chlor. rt nh R.iUzer vs TO-?ner, Wtia vs Lrf'ih. Common wealth vs Lhitcn et .-'.. GiiCfbr v? P-vr Director of Cambri.i C .". M'Gonisle v? Slmrrs A1rn"r, r.ocn.-iurg ani ;rfsr K a sir or..-; .. mp;u; y The Campaign of tlie IiatiuocK. Kappa- 1 - brigade." The rebels charged with ter- v s -Vlni r- rilie yell.-, but w. re successfully repulsed, niU,m vs'Vu.t.' when our men would fall back towards j iv.,.rs r,,r vs Ti! v the river. j .tVpr v MNT-.r-.i!, Thc Fifth Wiseoni-in and Sixty-first ! T.inton vs M't r.-unigl", l'ennsylvania iiported ene of our bat- I lun "nn vs Fiinji'e. vvlii.-li ili.l ti.i-ri ev.-i-nl mo 1111' r.vruis vs .. i'S. do do Millouer Henry Walters .Daniel Goucliri' vr August rirrrnff Louis M "Wolf James J Murpby Alex & J Mrrh.u- George Vlitt John M. Kin Chas L'mversaght Louis Luck bard, Cyril Hart BaltE-r Kohler Alex 3r intgona-ry Dan (J Morris C T Frazer Valentine Louther David Creed John Diliert John W Welii, . GeOtg N Ilolminn Mrs Teresa From a!, 1 Mrs Martha Pringle J A Zwinger Geo Knalet.augh Henry Selmabel Charles Frank Caldwell & Liver -d F W II iy John Wier Ileunglus Di rah Geo Kohler Gotleib IVntlc-v J & II Ilrring;o. J.teob Fend Kbt Dcze-r Jn.Li. r4e:Fk M. rb. nrr Henry Pairch-i.l t.ic-.b 'ilt D .vid Dil eit O .r- F p'.-l.T A-e-ni t f J'.mt. Kiti'.r A: C And'w J l.r.l.r - Johu Sneri mu J.inies M i' y Emil Y iing Copper D ira . J'liii P.cr.t- n Frtd-rick ItiJenl ercr R-l.ard Iiemn rit D v:d Ree-e 11 Tuck Adam rh.xrr R bei i T n.n.ins Ileclit v Pu,zLti!::.r 14 Coura '. l; pes 11 Hive & lies lin 14 M ss CiitLrii e M'Kehi.a 1 t Iiid II I iv s 14 Go Hick 14 MM J!-:, 14 G J Thomas -l-l m.-Liiry Bui', 14 C T Roberts i, 12 A A Utrkrr 14 Evan E Evans 13 Win JKivis r S-in 14 G G Owiia 13 E Hu'.'iK.'s i C 14 I.' II Tii--U: ! 11 R 3 Luna 13 i'.R.lt-it-- 14 K J MilN - C. Robeit Ivis Smi'lei Milts tjtirue JiniU.iV , 4 1 - 14 jl3 I 14 ! 14 1 tenes, the charging enemy, and. falling bae-k M 'Donald Pi;er vs .s G.i E thc prc3c rvation of promised to cixwn his efforts with success, the anxieties and the hopes of the peo ple ltave again been let down." T he conflicting and half published accounts that dah through the mails in every di- I rection, live us no correct i lea of how- far we were successful or to what extent we were kfeated. petrated under the name of loyalty, and gunP. " i1;t. , - the oflice hunters of the U-ague o.-gan- Thc Forty-third New York and Sev- -iter & E'lU v EncLangf.. I'il nik.l tl tin" rw t 1 'niilil ullil.i tlll0" ' .1 -v ' 1 r. .i .1 i. Jt . f . M . . ..... ...... ......... x.j ..1 einn -Maine wcro leu ai me extreme rigui, Hottniioi vs . vergooa s i.x'r. IS : 1 i 14 ; is i u i 14 i 14 1 1 14 sole object is the control of the patronage i near a cross.roaj? to kCf.p up a jimv of the (Jovenmie.nt and the subversion of ' while the remainder of the corps retired tn;; oiisiitution. ivw.igaon .uonnor. , aoro.KS Hanks' Ford. The force . ' menced crossing at Etiulom Scene in Pliil-.'t4lclplil:i. I uiglit. KdtVitrd Mi. H:. .Kcr Tll.liT A -I '! Mrs VAw. b. i:. St;.h! Geo Gu'hn Jam"s J!unay C'iristiiia ibirris-'ii com- 1 1 o'clock Monday Vesterdav afternom a riotous lemon- Thc enemy iuceee!ed in getting in th. Buck vs Siiiu";-. . -T M'l OXAI.D. Pr.-t'v. Prothonotarv's OStire, May IS. .7. ' r.:',-'i. Democratic Cli.li in thc public 'icace. We do not mean to say that the en tire licpublican party participated in this disgraceful scone. The considerate and reflecting; men of that party, behaved themscoves with the strictest decency and propriety ; mid although they had joined in the ebulilions of joy and ociferous h?eri:Vr :t the "downfall of rebellion" they did not so far foriret tLemseW hv ith a wooden spoon in his mouth. the acme of excitement, as to countenance uny work of denailition. Hut it is to the young and inconsiderate men, who were fcngagfd in ihif work of debachery and riot, that we have a word to say ; not iu a spirit of revenge, but in the meaning of an admonition. Ilemember young men, straiten was made toelestnty the oflice of rear ot the picket the An', in Chesnut street below Fifth. ! took them before they tired 1 - , It si-ems that some jerson, under the pre- j text that he did not like something that ! was announced on the bulletin liourd ef ', Annual District Report. To the County Superintendent of Camhri-i gun, then which .1 Il.iigreciible Temper. The old simpleton of the AikjUmiun tjiat MVsp;iper, tore the paper down. He fired a volley, repulsing them, and th n retreated to F.anks" Frd, together with the lOd New York, reaching it in safety, being obliged to make their way through brush and slushing. Haines I lattery did fine execution, and lost but one man. The rebels confidently expected to cap ture the whole e:ovps. Its retreat was a masterly affair. The bridges over Hanks' Fori, (built by the Fifteenth Xew York Engineers,) over which they retreated, have been taken up. The whole is safe on this side, the Fifth Army Corps cov ering the retreat. We have, known me 1 to grow rich and ,oa,s 'j-hf. swaying mob increased) We have capture! not less than 17 conspicuous even by libe-nd use of the very fast, and, for a time, the building j guns bewail in wo anil in bitterness, his early obscurity and his subsequent insignifi cance; and like Tristram Shandy with the old family clock, he attributes all his ! misfortunes to the fact of his liein " born v was a cripple, and this circumstance? pre vented him from receiving s.ieh punish ment as he deserved for his bold reckless ness ami unlawful lehavier. Almost in a moment, as though preconcerted, "a number of persons, with hyena ferocious- We ness, seemed anxious to devour the whole would advise the old fellow to desist from building at one mouthful. Fanaticism such thoughts and to dicer up ; by so do- I le H- ' unhntiateil en- O k ' J ! . " 1 ...1.... ... 4.n ...... 1 9 II. ' tuu"(i w u;ti us lite iMdiivi . i iivii inciu ' was a rrand cbtilition about " Copper ing, he will turb his miseries to rejoicing. The Repor Distric' f t tlie tf Washington school t d. year cnomg n th 14 14 14 1 1 14 1 I ! !4 14 11 14 18 tl'st Monday in June IPCS. Whole numlfr of schools J? Number yet required Whole nurok-r of male teachers employed C Whole rmmbT of female teachers employed 2 t r .1 ai. . no e mimner 01 months tau!H oy rnafs j in all the schools 24 ' ?, Whoh number of months taught by feraa'ps i a in all the schools ' 8 ! 14 Averaae salaries of males per month J25 14 Average salaries of females per month $J0 ' Number of teaehers exemincd in the Dist. 13 by co. Pnperin endent in presence of " . 14 Board 9 j 14 Who! rnTbT rf male scholars attending ! wooden spoon.' was threatened with destruction. The ! wildest stories were circulated as to what n,. ,. ' t , was on thc bulletin board, but nobody ..1 r f 1 11 V 1 ! Xrii-f. All llil U1 AT. iAV IUC IIVC . , "trjj- , w j of M. D. Magehan, Esei., on the 10th ' "" your happiness in after years. It is you, inst MlS. SraAS Glass, wife of George i ".kflil"ie h? T'f1 V?' ,wc,rc who must mould the morals of the" next W. Glass dee'd, in the 80th vear of her ; circulate by designmg individuals. I he peneralRn: and it 1? with you, the destunes a?e- 1 . u 11 t c j . c. , .1-, ,1 1 but what might have been found on' most cfthisciuntry will re st, when tie older lhe deivased was u true exemplary ! of thc now5p.lTcr bulletin boards in the hall hnve passed from tlie stage of exist- i ehritian w oman. A long life of city. lint in the present case, the wish encc. If yua sow t'ne seeds of anarchy nse'fulness well spent, ami a happy death 1 to destroy property was parent to the and strife, vou will, most assuredly, reap ! n-ere hers. Her life is a m.xlel for the 1 thought Mayor Henry was in his office their bitter fruits, in the harvest 'of after i many relatives wlm survive her , and her ' at U!e of,tne n , , , , i . J , . 1 repan-ed to the scene, and worming his years, when you shall bcek the blessings of j virtues speak an encomium, far more , . t,,e thIcUest . of the crowi de- sired the peeple to desist from any further , attempts to break the peace, county ! Th-'re was evidently consielerable angry ,(.,, ..... . ; t 1 -.ii 11 1 iercuui union" ine janaiies, uu, no uouui, dlaboucal form of uncivilized coveniment: wid immigrated with her husband to . .,,.,? , , ' v . , , -i . b .. . , n 1 " ,0 i-. , , . i wished the Mayor and his police had staid beeiJes a the, offspring of a political . Cambria in 1 800, which was then but a ; awajf in onier that they might e-ommit party-, 5t ia a very bad precedent, for the wilderness, where she peacefully endured ; any atrocity tliat wild maliciousness and lemoeratie party which, is now " hunted tnc trials and privations of pioneer life, i devilishness could invent Folice officers dow n." bv the suirit of mob law Km! Hi She leaves behind her a nrocenv -of- an made their aptxiarance as quickly as tele r. t. .1. . . . i- ,1 k..n,ii t . 11 i.:n.. crams from the Central Station could rem jnou 01 uii ivmni, arui 01 ues- jxjtie power,' will soon take charge of the (lo-verinaciit ; and according to lafe Pta- ; children. tuten. would Imi iutifiahle in retalhition. i But GciV.forbid. that the rVmeK-roie Sw't b the wnorJ Ucpartcl t Hnd boisterous in their conduct, but when The boys are in good spirits, and there isno demoralization. Twelve or fifteen thousand will, 1 think, cover our total loss. . Lieut. Col. Hale, Sixth Vermont, had his horse shot under him. The Sixth captured four hundred prisoners. 1). W.J. v-w-io r o .! i-its to'ti(n frr-.m atvt t lfttsiiit l fill uii1 liat 1 nrr I liiii tit vtli ntt ia.' pv j w. "-' v .. a & w v . J lilt. j KJA MK.a aauis j - . -' have alredvly uive-keel. Mob law is the could vriU5 of her. woit .fpecies of barbariani, aod the most i he was bom in Huntingdon one leaves oenimi iter a progeny or an "i:,"e uieir ajnatr.uicc as quijtiy a hundred and twenty-two ; children, from the Central Station couh . .... ,0 , bring them, and it was only by thetr pre , 2 grandchildren and 3G great-grand- that nenooal nponcrtv was saved. p re- si1 nee that personal property was saved. One or two men, who seemed to be wortU. Thc Rebel Losses. General Dix telegraphs from Fortress Monroe, that on an extra of the Richmond Dispatch of the 7th, found on a prisoner, was a pencil note endorsed by asurgeon in one of the hospitals to his wife, stating that the Rebel loss was 18,000 m the late battles. An intercepted confiden tial dispatch of Gen. Ixe, captured by one of Stoneman's detachments says, "We have won a great victory, but our loss is terrible," Disturbance In Dayton. OI1I0--Destructlon or Property by lire. Cincinnati, May 6. There was much excitement at Dayton, all day yesterday," over the arrest of Hon. C. L. Vallandig ham, and at dark a crowtl of fiv or six hundred men proceeded to the Journal confronted by solid, law abiding : citizens, ofiicc and completely gutted the bunding school in the district- 1,40 Whole number of female 1.20 Averacre number of male scholars attending- school in the district 1,21 Average number cf females 1,01 Number of mills on the dollar for school p irnoses . 12 Number of mills on the elol- lar for building purposes Amount of tax levied for school purposes Amount of tax levied for building rarposes From state appropriation fir the present year From the collectort)f school tax sirco date tf last report From county treasurer for unseated laud since last report Total receipts ' For teachers wages For fuel and contingencies For salary of secretary or . district sujK-rictcndeiit Total ordinary ex peuces Repairs &c. Aniouet paid on debts of the district " 12 $768,18 1 132,00 $860.49 39,90 $1032.39 $760.00 $66,00 . 16,00 5842.00 20,31 $220.03 Total amount of expenditures 1082,39 Total amount of debt of district $1200,00 Witness our hands this eleventh day . of May 1863. WILLIAM MHXOSKEY rWident. UlCHAIL B&AWLKY Sec'y. 1 1 -ii. tn wj' hnn- Lyiieh John Kilit''1-""" 'Miss A M Kiii-i: Matl.i;is Wii-x-l Citii!rin Jn-rci'. John Ryan IV ter S.'.'Her F.-iiiifis G;ilh;:Th T.-lin' FaTv.' U Henry V.;U.7.T J.""rrr.C7"'". J.tii;C- Ki i.rnuy Nutter it A vi is toyhu- Tir- William AUxin.'er E F Ho.l2fc. Uvd R Hess Wm L Galbraitli Wm Murray Geo R Wike Wm M Cop:r & C irtf.o'y'" TvT M.trk Mc Laugh' in Geo I'iley Wm Tiley. Jr John Mullen John Hamilton S-emlFGouh Miss E izabeth M'lnth Otho Steiner Allegheny 14 J J Troxell 12 ESr UXutter . 13 Thomas Bradley (Tunnel 14 Patrick Smith WUmore (r"3n- 13 Wjq R Hns:hes 14 John McColtrao Lawrence Cassidy Patrick M'Dunn James M'Brwn . SumnuirMe BfSK- John A Parri&h . Wm M'Omnell jArric fry-ova- Thilip Herzeg Felix Jacobs John Bradley Wm Litrnger Patrick Shields FraDcis O'Friel Racklick Tvp. A A Barker Chest Springs En Nutter . Montgomery Doug- Chest Trp- 14 Joseph GH1 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 13 14
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