. i mm M n IIIUM m Mill Ml l. IJ.I-1. ! ! .., , P 1 " - ' "j 1 - ; ; . ; rrrr rr : : - - r- - : rrrr; r? .7""" ' "wMaBIIilM,'w"'WIB,jMIP!'Mw,"'wwwww'wwwwHw . . I., I I - A l m I I V i i V." e- - Vr . -- - - . ,4. '- . l 1 i - - . - - rzy - -: c. - : -g : 2 J. S. TODD, Editor & Publisher. WEBIESSAY OCT, 14 '13. S. El. Petteugill Co. Advertising Agents, ST Va.hk How New York, anl 10 State street, Boston, nre the authorized Agents for the "Dem ocitiT & Sextin-v:l," and the ne .st influen tial ami largest circnl.ithi j Xewsi.ai ci s in - Kxf.cctivk Maxs.on'. Oct 9th 1803. Mi:. J. H. loon : Dear Sir : 1 did not get last week's Democrat and. Sentinel. If you have an extra cony, please sen.! it to Die, as I wish to keep my file unbroken. I enclose you $1,50 for next years sub scription. Acknowledge receipt by return v ; mail and oblidgc. Very P.esp.crtful! y, t-Sri ' A. LINCOLN. 1 e nave ot late received frequent com- J plaints of this kind. All vc can do is to assure our readers that we mail their pa- ! ix-'i s regularly after each issue, and if they do not get them, the fault is not ours. We have sometimes wondered how Post Masters can reconcile the oath cf office with their pnrticnn conduct, in reference to Democratic journals. We publish the above letter to show that these complaints Official Election Returns Of Cumbria County, for 1863. ''! V Govci nor.ij u d g o fj Assembly, js u ) r e m ei i Court. DISTRICTS. AHeghtny Township, I'.'.u kliek Town.dii2, C'rimbna Township, Canibria City I'.orough, are not confined to subscribers within the I iVirr" , Avnsinp, . i Cairolltown liorough. i-viuiiiv : jui mat even tiie I re.-i.iv.nt liim-clf, is not free from the aunovance tiie Uaitru States an 1 Cana.las. Thev occasioned by the carelessness and neglect are emperored to contract for us at ohi , of f ;t LOWEST TERMS. .-nr-r .-rrr : - -: ; It is witli reluctance, tliat wo, again, AMIo?y. : speak of tliis mafier : but we do .-o now, It will be remembered that our fore- in the hope that Mr. Lincoln, who is man was among the unlucky conscripts aware of the annoyance to u, and the in of the late Huntingdon lottery; and, In ( j;,,tiee to our subscribers, will put a stop consequence of his having to attend that ' to this great fraud upon tbe pub'ic. We place, at the bidding of lWo Ma;hu!s, ; have no doubt, that In the late acts of our paper has been delayed to an unusn- C'orga ss, he could iiud a suilicient piea on ally late day; but we offer in p. .!.; for ! wh:-' to i--e a prochimation: .ovtlraf if this d- lay, the official election returns of j Congress did not su-(::in hioi, tL.d li'.e the county, which, otherwise, we could p op!e wuul.J, at leat, su.-laiu hhu in the not h.ave mi1!U!iwl until ihliiI.,... :. .. .. j i . 11 . . . i .--.-.. j .-unii-iiiii 01 i usi pilasters wi.o vi.-i, so- SG2 (4 120 CO 157 f.7 0Q 2" I 1 Go ' Hegister Sr; Treasurer. Recorder. Co S-1 a. c C o m m i s -! sioner. ' Coroner. I Auditor. Cutst Township. Cncs Spiings B-'.rough, Clearfield Township.' f.nomaurfi Township; ("nemaiigh l'.oro 1st VM 107 fiineiiuiuizh 1J. .ro 2d do. tit; Croylc Toiviisl ip, 104 KLenthur? I"at Ward, 7 EhcusLurg Wtot Ward, 72 (.ialliizin, .80 J :eks' n Township, 4f J !.nstown 1st Wr.rd, ;0 ltown -Jd W:tr.l, 4i .f'h:istn i'd Ward. 7S J. 'hnstown 1th Ward, J- iinst.jw u ;".th Ward. j L rett) II. .Mingo, ; Md! i,'.: I', r lU.-h . -M'.i S'er T..v.:,d.ip, -HI wr;sl in. h i - ii! T wrshi; 0 5o t 1 : f 1-.7 v 7 The returns from the different parts of the State come in very slowly: but from present indications, our Sraio tie!.et w:i, unsuccessful. Tiie Aboliiioni.-ts crowed louiHy at firt't, over a sitppo-td m-t of -1 0,000 : but, if tLir .rity i-:-ni:v.:'- to d the trusts conti'l 'd to tiieni. r We j Hi. on our Ji.t painj iu-jt, attributed to (J.o di.vctioa m.i S.ipemi.-iori of Wis Xi.r-oi ..(.,, wliici. conn.Ietely ii.li;-..t..'s t!io policv :;n 1 irt-n-1 ; . . . . . .c ' . ; " il l..-. I'l 1 ii' 1 l-.iiv'll lOtl'!;,!!!. ;,. !:l ecii-aso Mi.i every r.-al; done for the past two davs, :w i has hv v w l-A-i 1 : n we have much to exult ove r, by tk g-t the otlioial rt ort. We cannot believe that tb? r. -uit of this election, ;;s it is now reported, will be for the interest of Pennsylvania, nor do we believe thai Andrew (J. Cm-tin will again occupy the Executive Chair, with the wishes of a majority of the citi zens of this State; fur Fe.rrct iniiucnee, the Jiatroimge and coe rcion of thosj in authority, together with a svstem of or ganized fraud, are tiie mans by which Andrew Ci. Lurtni s.ii' ht Id p:nu-hes t Liieru Star.1?. I : an I fioii' 1 eo.iii'.ry. l wa;-dj ihj. j ;, w'.ieii :lr. 10 in. letter th- ; 'i.'or : an bom v-i :.e arUi.; an i i.-o'-i 1 the 1' ivneii ( iovi !'..i:k it tli.it Emperor Napoleon has, formed a secret alliance with States: an,! that his Govsr 1- 1:!,! o! We of , c:uuiot I: t. !:-! (!' " 1 ' 1-.' III. Su,.M:itulie ro:o-.b. 23 j ;Juro!iei::'ii.na Township, V t I 'i'a vier LVwai"p, '. :', j Vi''Juo,! T. will-hip, j W : Tow.s; ;p, . J : Wd...o:e rev-h, Y- ,! r Towi..-h:n, r, Tet.Vis. :.(),". . i rrr Xanic-s f l:e- i).-v. 5--. ttt r fnu C't iJ. i'.:.xn; X. .1.,'Cer. 12, lc Cii '. J. r,i:,i:-.i: : , I :-U -nii-n ba- boen ra'i. d to a; 3!i 2-34 So 2o2 TO; " j ' 79- Co lSo! 3U 17 S7 151 1C3 lb 104 42.CU0 iZ G01 . G 04 G C4 11 120 13' 119 27 21 2", C 1 27 -1S7. 27 1S7 109 r,7 108 ,7 Gbj 111 SO 110 GO f,7 2 ! (j- 4f. 101 4o, 105 74 7 74 7 4: 72 40 70 2- -0 20 80 !f'! 50 J4 5:5 lO!', CO ff. fi2 f;,, 40 :5! 42 471 80 45l HI 4G 77 43 JGOj 51 iGh li H: -r b 10': K; ,): K 2 In' 10: i.'i 1 1 i.- i ! .'7 ss ' V o 2 7 1!'M i-; llJ ;.4 .:; 170 ,j0 ICf- 41 51-: .?1 '! ! rr.J -J1 7t- 7-; 4-.i :U'.4-.-i;20 2 1 -08 ;;U24 !iocra:i- Ca;, i.!:.!.-s ar 'Ijllisr. 5 ,.::it . - j 7 i: ! j;,...- a ;;', : exc-: - .0, 1341 1 j 45 107 o 4H !'2 Ioti 42j 1.. 1 2G3 tiJ 38 1G2 2'j8 C4 lis 51 187 L' O.S 1)7 105 7 75 80 40 '1 41 78 40 51 G'J 1 . i l.-.o t--s 27 'el :5 17; 4 1 c j c roor House Director. 7 !! -1. : i 1 : t , 14 38' 255 87 250 38 251 37! 301 228 80' 35 70 35 701 35 70 55 7o! 35 1831 38 185 S'J l&o! 37 185) 37 187 37 15 ICS 15 IC2 15 102 14 lc2 15- 10 1 4t'.j 209 45 299 45 208 45, 290 44: 297 S 04 3 04 j; C4 Si 04 3: 04 14 120 13 120 13 120 ll; 119 13 Hj 2o 32 25 32 25 50 2a! 50 52' 50 r. 183 25 187 20 184 2 180 20' 10,s 07 109 C7 107 03 107 00 l07) 07 Sc.j 100 41 10 37 111 no 3,; In 29i 90 SO 97 29 97 2sj 97 29j 07 4.; 100 43 100 4G 104 -J5i 04 43: 105 U 7 74 7 74 7 . 74l 7 74 7 59, 73 59 72 40: 73 St.; 73 38: 73 24! 80 24 80 23 80 23! 79 vsi 80 97j 50 94 50 9-, 48 07,! 49 9o! 47 107j 50 109 58 108 58 lH7j C lOsj ;2 f 5i 59 or, 42 ;' Ai 42 j2 4o S-"A "'' 45j 7' 4o 70 44 79 :;, 77 70 40 781, 41 77; 4i 77 41 77' 4; I37j 48 137; 49 lO t; 5 1 1351 49 lGo'; 50 8j 40 : ;.; (, ;;s .s -7 108, K'5 108', 107 108! 10. " lo: 107 10-1 Ui 9; 1''3 o ie-3 f.! ' if,- ,, 1 o j 15 151; 158 15 1! 158 151 i b'o If,)' l5 5 :i S 5'.; 88 50f 87 5Tj Srt 6f, S'S -I 27 27 27 3 -7 l" '' "-i "5 0s- 5 -' M 1 1 1 j 97 lb.: ; 112. 90 ll;;i ..5 i'.i) 37, J.;: :;7. 170 1 of J'f. -11 118, 59 II'..; 40 1)7; 41 l!K . ) 21 L'U 40j 20 4- 2 4'' "2 Jj! J ! ' "! 4s 72: 4 1 77; 40 138 300; 215-i 3U09 2137 Gi.o:, 2.22 29eo 2.24 :;'.i.5 our lorc'S have t?vae.jat.'-l c. . . . - o. uen Mores at could not be removed were burnt. Their ever is triflimr. It is reported that the wk army has crossed the Uanid ,,, . r that General Meade has fallen the north bank of the r.-wi"" T-i I risoners captured on Satur.tv I' : ,hat Iongstre-fs corps had tunni the Southwest. This, however 1 ' If ' ful a headquarters. The nbeb ced to cross the Kapidan 4,n -j-j.'.'," '," I ' moving in the direction of Ma r , House, with the evident ii!i,n-'l,V turning Gen. Meade's ri-ht win ' .39 ; Heavy cavalry reinf orcein! Tin ; 79 1 been sent to the front. It is roportel that rebel cavnW ' I the gaps In the Hull Run' i,';,,,.' o The large cavalry force semt fmir i 4 : yesterday, however, will spoe.flv ,f;!.'!, 05 I them from their positions. TLf Vt' 22 force holding the gaps is sn-.u, , , 108 White's and Mosehy's men. ? 'J 29 . 1. 1 ii 1 1. w::ie -f a I'o yet recognise ti;c Southern Confederacy, is ij-ji at all improbable. Acn ii:vr A long a;, ! v.-nt'.. n to the i.;unag'-:sr (!. i) -m-llU! se-eded 1 . l':a:;c ineeting at All.. r.town, disa; p:w ., ...t j u the- obj -cis of the ra-eli;;. a; id thai if i V-jird -r sooko it v uld lie i;i f.: or .f Kili d nujooiT 1. on man named Johnson r.d i.is son, who were driving four liorses ml a wa;:on, loaded wkh cm:vu-,..-v1 election ; I toward IIimtir:''d..-n. one ,i-,v 1 ti- . ...1. and we find hi Allegheny and I'i,ilal..l- ' ie.:,.It. !llTOW " . . v . .?v,tlJV- Willi IP IV: J 1 - - while .'tttemntin? to crn thn k..;.i.... -ow U.e town. 1,. ' ,iv t1,,. i, 1 .1. .... , illt 4 ieiv l- urihei- extremity, the boit'r.n of gave way, preeipitatin 2 the wagon and wheel horses, together with tlioniseives mto the canal below bek ed t the la id -re id h biv: The ors.s became detaclied bv the n:g of the wagon toniru.'-. ami e-c:i:.-d liii'uijure.l. Xei:her oi the other horses, however, nor the drivers were serioulv injurcd. phia counlies. where they most effectuaiiv brought their machinery to bear, that th Abolition increase over last year's vote is considerable. The picture which now represents the future hopes of Pennsylvania, looks very dark, but we nerve ourselves to the sup posed result, and are prepared to meet it calmly, trusting that the true voice of the leople will'yet triumph, at a future day. The Democracy have bad much to con fend ajralm-d. We had not oi.lir ;.,, j 1 - - the united strength of the Administration ' C-h" We call the attention of and its minions, but we had even to con- ' ders to the advertisement of C. lena agamsi our own t;ixes, which were ' erts. ii used to further the purposes of the Alioli tion candidate. Oar hopes for Woodward's election have vanished. He is beaten. lUit the majority agaiimt him cannot be very great ; but inste;id of despairing over the -.I 11 ivun, nc witi rou up ma- beeves anj ; . .- try it again, for we much mistake the. ! S; i'': A yout Plant of the :eoi.k i: .,- .1 .. . ' ItillOS which a ii Tin -in i,f , .e . 1 ..-..I, 1.1.11 cu .-1j1 ttot,l--i Trit- ;...a...T T.. . 1 iiii ii,ioi . , pinnae ii.- Joe ne, i d to. s -a .-- Ciov. Curlin. I am informed that of Major Cur a- io ; . 1 th.-ir ;va!- until V:,.. ! be binol ,uV: he ;.,;nd s'af-. wiib !he :na:: loss h, 1 :v, :r -f i 'end's ij-.en r. ' v.-omi. 1 d. The whole 1 front r.iunfs escort of n was seventy-e'gl.t. A !Vc m Pbmt s:r-s !h- bodv 'ii cu ( leuerai t in tis. .0. ,,.,e, 1 b has been found. He was thrown from ers, and r,ev r heard a: ni no:e, sb(4 !ln- uji the head, and exc imna "s-ei-;ions have been made :hruu!ioi;t lh Si; -le. It has been my earm st e: d. avc. ' ' I , . I. T.t .lt',.1 r., 1 . I T .. I 1 r 1 - " "'Ul" i 1 " H'"1"- 111 J v ' ' v " maru-. rn ai.er la; was a nnson I)o:i,ies, and am l, Jenmned to s.dh-re i . as well si the 10 uiis course; ln;t a is obi.-.:s that 1 t-lcrks. orderlies a:el liand were shot eanr.o longer ma.utari silence t!:id.r -eich 1 ifir-ui:!i tlte h. ad irfti- b'-T -V tbn?. - . ..VAi '.Ii. in to cme to ;, , .;!)! a. ways g:! u. ,Jj ra a . ,, .,1 e o Si'-"': At -was 1 . "Id 1. .' i 1 , ir.o.e-wao-.r ivc. I have d;e;i heard my fa-l.vr .n-'k trnvi-lers if ;h.-v had a-v obj etions to bnvn i: o! 1 irif.":irl t n't toe same table wo h ib. r,t ,,r ii... 1 1 in.'JT a livi.e tab! n!::r time. hn mv iat'i r we had a very el v. r v.-'th i:s .- l.c v,-;i5 a b.ir- I have Xkw Yoi:k, (.Ktob r 15 y ecial says: The snn.l. 1 4 ti 10 hih- .a ti.. ii.i 1 "r- " J "''iii ie nave i. .u , lilnvf'd to flic n..ii. .i,,il l O I "ii. 1 1 ae ;u 111 V 'v p0 ; jK-d for a fi-ht. Gen. M,-ad.-: jv..:-: 100 j was 0,1 the North bank of the vj,-j'.. or, 1 nock, bis right Hank retinr 0n '. ' '. cm slope of the Hull R,m '.M,n,!i:a;.'J lnce in n, however, tie Ikh f.li ;, ;, to the ri. iphb"rhXM of Man i--..- - v L e's whole f rce lias cro., d .. ;' hamioek, an.! were yolenlav oai- rear. A Irittle this mon-V ." r" seb-i'i d iin'iiinciit. ( )ur trains i;.e ,: we;e all :it Ce:;len ille. L H. ,-. 1 1 a. .:. U,iaio: ;ir. r;: . . a general or--i.L'om'iit c-oniinen.-l ;lI le.lit this mondng. on the old l;u;;' j, baitie groun 1. The conni.-jM .,; Army .f the I . .tom-ie of courc b- !:. (1 M-ade in .U tarn hn- lx-, . !'! t . bis laej to s.,; -I,;!,- II:s removal ii.,i i.av b .-n ,i ! ('.-s.:;- h s ;i ! to b E. i.-:-.v. A T, a - Wa-I Ibimo-.s hi Wa,i ibi':':. Anions c: is lav ;h:U tb" Ibi i'"iel was cut bv I In.-. 4 5 74 39 44 t I 137 10 10 s 1-1 7 i 113 1 1 -. 74 .'loo Coni:i:aa 1 J It -W-'Jer (i n !'; n .t iiiii.roii.r 1 iiin e-e a :d ')-.; . i'.' ! oe.S ei;; ivtpaest a:iv sia-h j''.r r. :i T. Rob- 5iicri'.;i.-.l cf. i-.!- iC '..a . tionery and musical instruments, enable the purchaser to suit his bis fasle. Mr mee! misi-epresentatiotis. I therefor you to eleny that I have wriiten b iter er cinei tained any such i ws as those atuibutcd to me in the ri.iiudek bin ''a-, and 1 desire to t:ate clear! v and ii.'atuly tl-at, having some few davs a2') had a full conversation wish . J-.'dge Vooward. I iind that ne.;- vi.- aive : and I regard Lis election a Governor of Pennybauia called for by the interests of the nation. i understand Judge Woodward to be in favor of the, prosecuitiiai of the war with all th means at the command of the loyal States unlil the military power of li.e rebellion is destroyed. I uu.krsioo'I him to be. of the opinion that wbib; (be wr.r is urged with all possible (kci;;.n ;..:id CVS. A Cs IV tM-rson obi.ee' pt some few who were found to be "'O.io;,i-t-;. vp 'irniKi t-,-i rest. All of 1 .hint's cerre-o. n b nt c.-.Hs " sbo 'mv, f .v, - " Old Rie! -a-d was a ( lever old ner---, and would p!V.- ,.R Ids' banjo to-"art:u5e " us childiv;. and for au-bf I know ilioiinfiit as ir.'i- prison - Ab ISi'Ts Tl!KOi;V A!V)I T T1IK Dl'lfV- I, TSIK m;.'1I, i;ov. J0bn (Jlil-b-rt. of Clay coun' Kv., writes to a :" 1 .- . " . ' citv. ''n iiio' a cm-ioi's the.n-v' .1 "t o,.! loeli-i!-,) did of any white boarder in n,.r f.,r,,;j,-' ii, . r. i - o 1 'U'l m mi Thi pro- is way a negro was treated bv -s.avcry man m 'd iv of yore." ' 1 " 1 1 i ne .-.ate La tn:-i..-.l .,.,,1 with reeard to the duration of the present f T'!" ; W h:nv war. h, his 1. tier he -ivs , 1 "'n ab,-!1t lh l'ivut war -Dus-u- the rnvoluuonary wsu- corn V?, I"'" " ' ? "V not Llit pamoiis may be erroneous wnat our ho We VC-r, We con, ler that the m gro has been male tl.o tt.,,1 to libu-o ..c ...1 lioberts is a m-nericd energy, toe policy etirectinu' it .1 ibi b.- m coiaMaiance wnli tiie pihieiples of hu manity and civilization, working no ln";::-r:c-s to private rights .and j-ooci'v . - i . r L - ( j ..ui nd ree- i!ial s had seven points to ihem, that is, the biade grew in such a manner as to have seven distinct points or ends convs pondir rr with the sb.n-n i,;., r.c,,. 1.1 . '1 hese sev, points ibeated the duration X- I ,,,VCano,.,s l of the revolutionary war. Now ,hetv C ' ? tT TI,WC0U are but fcW separate and distinct points u.- V r' tL"liS yea. tens to many of the blades, and this indicates !,n . !? f pr, ChiM'VU very clearly, to mv min.l, that the dura- ' ' , , lr" " '" ' Their fathers tion cf the present war will b., .1 n ' J ' irmnlered I And .-.. p , , . i"!' what .' .y .-io on- ..euus 01 me Otaaes reinvsen tin vears.'' ; - 1 iieniiiiiaeo uv lomiary neecsitv i.mie, and those having jewelry or nations : sind. l.nnl K- T on 1.. 1 !.;... J , , " 1 liiUI I.I uuiin-eo watches, t an have, them erv 1 si-o e with j.i. imj:z.'it i.y nalitarv law sunoiv f ieib-.-d " loun.t m our city, and we l ai n th-it sucn is the case m Clav county, and n at;y repaired at this establishment. awake to the feaii'd r... : . i . ''wy, cuini.iutcd i.ii .!; i, reM.iia 1 .asieaster -vui 1. in toe - opinion that the sole groat objects of this war are the. Re storation of the unity cf the Nation, the 7. ... ! r.-' rvation of the " Constitution a:.d (lie , .-i.oieinaey 01 me laws ot tiie countrv. 1 w.o paus.-, and my readers may answer this qaeMiou the-nis, Ive The only brother we have in the world Mint brother whom we have beea ex pecting would as!l. us in takin- care of an aged and inth m parent lias been torn localities where observa.i.ms ! .V. ' , f. l'N !lu' nov to undergo been made.:. ()r ,-e.,.b.ra ..,0,, ... ' ai 1 - ".r,..' ot the life of the X.:w Y !.k, O-t. 15. Th v.: . ton C'e.rre-po!:d' liL r.f the '!,..,,, , e ted the 14th. says: The moment si e r-b. I- -aw t'.at ir. :' retreat from the i;;ipi uiir arn:v. Satu-day last, it a- (ben Meade's 1 Uun i j reaeb ij n.-ii-ili bt-.s. o" '.hp Jb: paiiannoek in sat'-iy, tliey ci'iiSi-T.-vl 3 ra'pid march to tarn our iLbt tl.is.k, Gen. Meade was too m:: f. v :h-v., .:. had taken up hi? portion 0:1 :!. a rS-r bank of that str.-sim. Xoshiig d-e:;:. '.. however, by thi- iaibire. tie- -te-:i!V !.. C'on'n.u d to advance, ei a to I; e N : bai.k of the I :: pahan:s. rk. aa 1 y-:" day wsis in Gen. Mea l i'--.:;t s:i id 'i-ab!e f.-.rce. It is r. p !e!;' ..t -br r.iih:ng was kept up ai! day. a;:! :!..: our army fell back to the l'a eft!.- rb road. Ii is said that tins mora'ae 5 :. -. h-.'e appeareel in .'feat force age.. ciinmenced an attsick. Was: " seething with excitement ev. r ti. .!';':"' It i fully believed that a b..::!- set- ' 121 -need. ;md that G . a-ral M :'. 1 r f a i;ai: Vc (It not know what there may be in this si- il. Three ij:n!ed blades l.n-n r 1 1 .!'.u s iay eveini: II r t.-Ti;.-r.Tf iSiiia'e k;e f wc d., not belie ve that the lreedoin in the Americ 1 a . . oe estectually crushed ont. p,ut whd a borK-i are uneertti'm, and v.tj dread tir: thought ofr.tTrtpprcard.ing rein of. mob- l:iv ;uiu v nro.-;-:o!t 1 7 man named in Martic tow::.-!:i .: , .... i j-o '.uu mat oar oiinions entneiv- .f lut v.cek, bv h: n;- ! :Vrt' "i10'1 "-CSJ points, I would, were it stable. I), r,e.,, i 111 i'u-'ier, give to Jikbo W.K dwai.l sm 1 cd wasa w;.)rt!iy and industrious vosm'. ! U'y Vu"'e aul UIY voto- inb but m delicate healtl;. hointr 'con- ! -1 ;i"b very respecliuby, yc.nrs, 'a heart, can ever ' had been work!.- sdl day. ' h ClJ-.Lh. ' O't.-I in I I J" . - " .1 IT- . tlwowf,,,.,!, .1 . ' o.mer on 11.0 I.: Ilr. rii!!w.it 1 i i ... 1 1 I ,,.i., ,JliKZ iiiiuuieu e:irs 01a 1 .1 , ,,,, Oi t " i.,.., 1, c - ii- . . 1 su ei iin emotion. lal l:i!Cli. at lino int..! 1.10.1.., i t .1 1 ' '- 7 .'.. l.l., 1ULI II . I'IV HIT private . . . . , . . 1 . n 1 -- !- DC I:1 '111,1.11.. . ind fbr what . 1 leader. .1 r',,. ' ' ' 7 ..l. 4.1.- UIJ- iousc to "o to) '"rx. : a m-ighborb-. N;,t returning up lo ',,;,,! b'aiititrc of Gi-n. SI.iis Escort o'clock, his mother beeanrr atxtou and I " -na.ie s. -are h for him. f, -.t... AHe x-avfinvorifi corrcsnondent of ib. n,,1 v. 1,t' c... sfan door inii fa;a 1 .. : -. . t. men i.ati Ciis. .- oiv-e t!l.- : I - ... 1 ....I,, uui eiaii' h j 1 in 1 ip;-ee''ei 1 - . ' f. " '' -' 1 jkii - 1 convulsed in the the t h:x- of Abolijo-i- ' '" P"r'! r,x':" tl,L 'Tb"r rail of the rack j licu: '''''' ci ' tbe capiui-c of Geeera l'huifs 1 ism, wc have yet 1,-ft to us, the con-oi' - i h': Uft a,r,n rostin- in "iP f?h 4' 1 : ,,,. ' - - ' tionofbreathi ia 'p., V J"-" ';sm tb.c gn.und, 5ti:f nd cs.ld in ! , l 'innt .escaped, and w:t? met fll . t"1 ,""uo r,,,,I,r-- No c-ausc, e.th.r thai, his f -Phv, : Ikow I" 01 1 Scxtt by reinf .rcemcnts, which tin p.ne air 01 iXr.nx-nu-y. The people henith. could he n-sied for th- r--h" -e." !" ; ok """ of and Parted in Pr of high latitudes and inoisntaisioiis cou'i- p-y fuitn. " " I of Juantrell. ; tJ -r x.e j.meral .was. inadyap.ee 'cf the! . trust on I st hold -, br;a. c,.- .,s ; 1 fIl:U-!ir!.n. iC .... i - mi.- iiieuiory, .anc: in everv respee-t perfect lv reliable." He is as cor- ne ! m ins recollection and statement of . tacts, v. itnin bis knowk.lge, as any man ia the country. ; Scveud blades of corn have been shown Mis with but three points to each, and we i have no doubt Unit many fumnles of tbo j kind may be found in every field. Fnink -k fort CoinritOtWMhh. .tries have always b. en not- I I '. , .. C i- 1 ioe 01 .eceuo!!!, ; n t wv a -e-l) that AlKi'ifK.nis!,; v.id nevr amoivg faehiris cf !.i;tb. A Youu KcSIf rciM oh tiie rVo?ro TIip Pennfleld (N. Y. ) Krfra was o tabashed about a yt,ar aml a hlf by the orphan dauphter of a printer, who was thru about twelve years of n r2.liQ LI.'t.'tIoi. . i;ic tor vicvi 1:1 je-Wielt pu.iiiMi tiie oiilcial ekc- xe't are 1 :r as rec.lvvd Ition Sfhedcb' of the return Judges of this j ,'-is ' Ccnmty, howi!ig that th. Csuiib-rtM were not want'.:. Wc;dvv:a-d. the i.s:t)o! itv . cause. '.e Ii in o . ii":-r:ey i I .is the State il ea ---..I , s ' ' of ; 1. ding the power cf g: , i'.OuV. iiii.-t TTtba-nces br :bt inae.;.. :ir agel: . .r 1 otbf r M The charter election i.i ; 1 . 1 . ? 1 Jiii.leil ill l lie eiei ii i;, ot ib nelal lore liunyou the I 'em ..cr itic. ior-uayaw, by about J.o.j.) ,ltajoi:tv - -v- .. v i .11 ii, 11n1.l1 las, e "altont l.o . ibelb. recbs 871 Gii'bon 570 Cumberland G50 Fulton 2-jO T-'h l,0dl -d .!-.rc.e 1,-yj M':i;,g-ryj,0 N'r:hsvaipt o,I5 ) V,"ivne f,)0 Votk 2,f.0O 10 . S-.t Cm-tin Alleghany l5radrV-d Che.-ter Crawford Dauphla l b lawsitv Erie ' rran'diu I-:;i c.iltev', TV, i viSSSlan Pniladelphia !:'.t.je"aio!:ai::::i " v., . r ,IaI "- - V:1fCe cl . hor readers took exception to hr " (V? .nd wlnle wailmg for them in remarks on the nero and war Z W ' I ' b C :n;V: , ,l " gave the 2,lSer cm- . 3 s, .: r'--' ? m r vca?om to worshi. the ' -.-o.w 1 uiiooiu; 1.0 Rt 0i rtro or act with his fbb f,.;oni. j s.p .sed belon,ed to Pond's command, on copy the option n , answc" J eon , iln.1, whde-at the same time he 11 ,-,,e j mend it two osir readers- i I'lv-io-i tiiat tl.ey.were rebels It.- h id . 1 Ah" a,1V ot,'ei' persosi who wl-hes to know why we do not worship the th negroes --friends," as they are erroneouslv c.iueo, will please read the abov . .T-i 1 . . u inuiK. will be a sati ail. c, whie-h actory answer to ncvoi ts from HeartcN Army. From t!in Time? ' Special. WA-iMNfSTCiv. .'Monday, October 12 Karly on Saturday u bri-ade of cavalry 'o!on-,ng !o Kilpafriek's .livWon, at tested a n connoisance on the south ide ot Po'rtsonbs I'iver. Thev wore at tacked by ji larire force of rebel M,.,u amply supported by infantry and artilWv t d to obtain th- eh eleslring to reach Mimass. if ):.: -Lee will tight with the I;np-i!.si:'m-"-'k ' hind him, and has not, it is b-lievid. : p. rior numbers. Yet no c:.e su- prised to hear 0:1 the lie, I- of -V.-lief that the rediels had sud !:.!y U n : infn ccd. Of course, all forts 4" :: ' fro atloat. Gen. Mead' is raudi ger than is generally supplied. WAsnrsoTfiN- Oct. PI. Th'' . ' i "( of this morning, and the and Caion of la- evenintr. ceir i:''. .' ' ' following importent nr-ws. We have information from oic ' this moniing, that Genera! Me:il'bs:v has fsd'.en .back to this side of il pahansiock, feUowel by Ie's arsny.'. is in tr"csit foi-ce about half a na'l the Southern bank of that river. The enemy made a flint of rier,":-1 the valley on the Southern bank ,! ; Kobertson river, and onr caviilry R:'. Puford crossed at Germar.ia l er - ' ' tock jMissrccIon of the earthworks i.--doned by them. When our funv ,v:ii.s" ei-oss, the enomv came airaiit l'"! under command of Stuart in txr n M'?Vlie Pnf WR1 , V The infantry force was one of Ewcd 1 ' W? V visions and numbered alnmt 8,000 men tune to destroy He creW A brisk fight ensued, lasting about an - t0 """ffl hour, wli-en our cavalry was compelled t, ' 'i 1 ' w,,h a fom of ",;r,-t-I bsu-k nnoii their infantry rts '-' vi hlch were near James' vill; supiwts. City, n cinnll sance near Madison Court ..... 1 r, . , !. r - Ct aiw.it iroo m r,..M v.vn onui .1.0.... - r,:.0.f i ,V4W- y-w .! had V Xoille, if 5t wosiM not tie I KmUvenW. t .: " " y,lWPor to CulPep,wbva portion of 1!-:, 2,?54 ! .' UrV1'r l, m , hU Un'1 "v l,d i Tnny I a,k yoil why yon seem to be n,- ' I Hiet ensued, in w j .h our iZ -ere foiled aeros, only - ;:g:;s -' n 17V lit' 11 111 1 ? ' , l.eea.i, the enemy cbarge,.! f . rdsout two hundred otiserr: r-. "'j With the r.K-iiUu:. of.Mnjjr C ".cp:r nifn foiiowed by mi tne.i4..-ib 'r. esrtss. the GO ! Cicnu-sd cudoavored to halt ana.ra:U-:'t!:e was 1,7-Sl I escort,, but only .sueeeeelebl liriiilnnra - t I t:lloi, i.v.1.,1 se..., ... , . UK eaders UM. I .. . l''.v . , ' ' ' ur wenty. I tebel f ither was w ,V A, V , , 1 ',U, nty ; -""'ments camo to the assistant of n an b, V'oi r ? Pn -sW.v rT' 0urtf-s "e pushed back to cred r r' ' 1 ? ' " n"7 l,K ly "to Co!" ? tV PCI P'r' i"injr nil the way. creu pcor.ie ; he ias oflen tak(in in colored '.Heavy firbtr in tl. .fW i . ..vv.n IviilLtl cnient had been renewed- -i ur- uet tming people wlioni our abolitionist? 1 . A . 1 ;T f j Ute.u mem With (lies, he turned on the keep, and never, toy rr-e L ' ' . ' UIIJ''.s vno rct.-cat.al. U uu a force f,f ' the cat th-ir :" ... ;."''"'' w : i.atmj. "'""V'.i 1 sie WOOelS?!e h.-d, but Tte, !ntel!io0nr, from. t1,0 frunt The cavalry cut their way thren:. ,1.,.. . .,,i :., cuaTi as i oei .1 H'lUfllllilini nil, irn.- l,,r- lv been experienced bv otirlivp" 'J' .. the war, and. probabfy, his rear, wj" artillery, rcfisvd llirouuh Cu!iTix' , Kil pat rick's loss in killed and amounted to lo0. T.,i Gen. Moade is sni I to havt' ''