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If madly dovu the eat bank uf w. Schmanb (Tountu Sterns. 'A vjorl; Railroad Time Table. ceant labors of our County ruperinttind uni and others ut our late Crniutv Conwu tion. have not been fruitier, ponted reports of the reorganization uf the Fibemax Ixjcbex.

We are sorry to. tate that tif our galiaut firemen named' Claytoa Hartman, met with a -ierioui acci dent at the? fire on Friday night, by a fire-engine er his right foot completely crushing the great toe. He was conveyed to the- office of Dr. James W. Kerr.

wU profniptly dressed the wound, and did everything In his wer for the auderer. ive2r? I I nuiv 4a- 3 Nat1'11; u-vat YV 1- dining DxnaRTTKC and Arrit vl or the Fassui- (in Trails at York. A Noble Gift. A writer in the Nr York reortls the l'uiluwiuc uieideui. "A lew ivtbbai.li'" eveuius sinee a younir pectlemau in', Reformed Dutch eougreaaiioo on ilth Avenue went lioiue from church v.

uk Lia par tor, and alter telling him Low he had been prospered duiiug the part year, said to him tliejH nlitut tuea.nrv:. but that having filially K.KK tium'il every jre-eeJins' out-1 rsn they will seeumnioJate themselves to approve of this. sml rtill vole for the Nejrro Suffrage, Ne-ro Kqnatty pvrty. ILivr many Republicans in York couuty will now keep their pledges anJ leave their party a they prumhxol, when it '-r- t- Forth Kerb Jafkiv NMiir, dan. Tib.

I '07. hanua. nt Uif rate of twenir w- iaY .1 hur. he Orange inau ifr. EMsr; I r-jmc-C tl-tt ti a.m.-t dt- UuIe nr tha hu i-i.

and roncluiicJ to wait'lAe 1 f-f iaimctliing to turn up. Th, RaJtral caucus stood Cam-ron 46, t-Di-trict I'n-tituto. 1 will 'u a -hert Three Ih. ih detail of the Farad T. a.

i- I the huidmus wranghngsaiul furiAv The school board nt the tune of the em- di-rptionary vriih thorn, ac fnbngiy 4a bty wrfts appoinod. and the lo-rs notified. whtn hoi one iff tioir i.umb 5t- prfnt St era! other ha-' been uiuJy bui n. efieet. mttii they were on hu-ed of it-1 tn-sr and the dignified and lj' -r of llie Democrat in tlu-ir ics.

Instead of being C.rced toaokLoa I t'Le of their chief "Kw na wi? a o. elH? UI If rl th adopted such uiea.urev, aud speak boldly in substance for the ('util-til ulieual riebts of the peo- i ve nriderle of the Lord's my po ley-tua money in ol and pleauJ the supremacy the white race. KatU 1 put it DEPARTURE FROM YORK. Far Rstviientl, it 7JX) i. X.

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No iraui tmtei from Balimof ot lOdft oe SaintT atgbt omi we tru komoUnrg a 4.10 oa MAm4ay OtKBlBg. ni he 3 hu itie Fikb. -The alarm of fire on Friday vening lat, shortly after M-run oehk, was caused by thu burning of a part briek and part frame mat bine frhot, belonging to Mr. Henry Bahr. between the railroad and creek, at King street We aTe informed that the fire originated in tbe north-east corner ofthe building, and is supposed to have been the work of an iireitdiary.

A frame boil ding immediately adjoining tho-humt another a few feet distant, were av-ed bv the efforts of the firemen. The also prevented much damage from 1h inir doro the steam engine. The burnt building wa- formerly used iu connection with Mr. Bay- i ior's tan-yard, since converted into a foundry And machine shop. The Vigilant Sncuoii while being pulled across the creek on the ice.

broke through, but was afterwards, vith great labor, extricated. The establishment was not in ojeriiun at the time of the fire, nor had there been any fire in the building during the day except in the office. The lo, which will probably amount to several thousand dollar, i fully covered by insurance at T. K. White -agency and in the Farmer Mutual Insurance Company of this borough.

prominent candidate would Progress of Revolution- The Jacohin faction which now holds sway iu Congress is growing bolder everyday In its ouward march towards rcvolu- VO UK. 1ENNA: Tuesday Moraifl, Janawy 15, 1S67. His pastor told hiifa that their Board of Foreqro Miaamua was iod.iXiO ia debt, I aud recommended bait to eive 85t00 to that Board. He 1 so at uuce, aud went The a xt morning before breakfast the eeutlcL-au came back much Birth Might Ball. Extensive prepara tions are being made to hold a Grand Military and Citizens Dress Ball, in York, on Washington's Birthuight iFcb.

22,) at Washington Hall. The Ball is given as testimonial to the Ziegle this place and everything is being done to make this one of the grandest Ball ever given in this part of Pennsylvania. Before a lady can be admitted, her name must be handed to the Committee of Invitation, who alone are authorized to issue tickets for the admii sion of ladies. Full particulars will be published in a short time. be a Insuime and apio.ntetl a day for meeting.

apkf, the rtv flnJ Tlie following arc the jirtACoodings 1 Yix.xe -striven from the firt dav of Parcdi- Totrnthip, Jan. oih, 9 A. to select him who from hh- 's5 In-tittrte as ralhsl to order. W. H.

Kain ent extensive knowbilge, tried natr wa- it iatinl ind elected President puruv of -life and great morl ermr Il nr 11 ea .1 I (F(4 (V. .1, At bt i mf 2.. iLl. nry Ila.ir wna ebic tel Stretnry prutim. tit him to represent in thi trrin" Tho IViiim-raUC State' Ceutral tom and anarchy.

The leaders are throw-fee will meet in Harrisburg ing off the mask aud begiuuiug to trea 1 troubled in spirit ami said 'I did not cive euuueh last night. He sat doau quickly aud wrote his the lift A husiue-s ot ojwuly in the footsteps of their pt hoop The roll a callel. the following members great and powerful old common 1 I i oitauco will he transacted, it ia un- type of the Freuch revolution. TheySU-heck for jtty-suc thousand dollar and naut lh.it every member of the shall las present. bave already estahliahed a Central Di-Vhus swept off a burdensome debt of reetory, corresponding with the Diree- m.Sai.mary board by one stroke of tory of France during the period of It his pen 1 Now, said he, 'I feel better.

And the next meeting of that Board were present aud -onded- with aenumeuts: They were at no log for good and Mes-rs. II. Haur. P. X.

Sirashaugb. J. B. Neither were they annoyed by Ksir. and Ms Chira Diehl, absent Mr.

shysters and cormorant, haria Kc-hn ami F.mnin Kichelberger. After ken up their abode in the liudical muic. Dli, Vtup t- the the ring our lnUfortunop. Fronnheknov otiii-tiuition wa- di-cuod. and adopt- I inent qualifications ofthe lies.

Edgar C-i Oiimotion MUyps KaU'IiUim and Bella and the unsurim'd ahility wilh'wuh dueled honorary metul err. has emmeiated and defended, ia the J- ed was a jubilee. Let us usk, are there no H'unvs A- hi-rmans in our churches Mi Clara Dichi ti able and iintn uivt tlrill in reading. She the representative fH it due a'-kud a nun U-r uf qii.iiori and trace her party and to him to place him in n.cih. nt batching and reading.

A dius- Though they cannot hope to be siKYvasf -nn IVtUowtd At vliut a ire houhl Floi-u- this content, yet they feel that the. tn4 tion be taught hihlren 7 The discussion rnenkof Mr. Cowan's horoic eoridu bu wa' upemd W. II. lvain.

who ad xatd representatives of p. 1 .1 I I 1 1 T. ciithn PAY.nfT.lnLh. lint it fthoulu 1-c ctmuneiiiwl while the first patriotic' Pennsylvanians, will certainY revolution, through which unconstitutional and iniquitous laws are batched secret council for the government of people. The next step is to get rid the executive power c-f the nation by impeachment aud remuval uf the President as the French Jacobins got of the executive of France by bringing the bead of Louis XVI to the block.

Register of Public Sales, For which Bills have been printed at the coSimm1! Otiio; Friday, January IS, Beal stte of Solomon Shaffer, in Dover township. FrivlAv, Jan. 18, Personal Property of the estate of Mary Meisenhelter, in Dover township. Saturday, Jan. 19, Personal Property of Peter Doll, Daniel Benedict A Geo.

Schnel better, in tha Borough of Dover. Saturday evening, Jan. 19, Y'ork Town Lots of S. Myers. Wednesday evening, Jan.

23, Real Estate of John Iruett, in the Borough of York. Saturday, Jan. 2ti, Personal' Property of Sarah Shumaker, in Y'ork township. Saturday, Feb. 2, Personal Property of John Sharp, in West Manchester twp.

Tuesday, Feb. Real Estate and Personal Property of John Decker, in York twp. YN ednesday Evening, Feb. 6, Y'ork Bank Stock of John Manifold. Jtagi See advertisement iu this paper.

Thursday, Feb. 7, Personal Property of Jacob Maisii, in Windsor tewnship. Thursday, February 7, Personal Property of A. Fairer, in York township. As ExcxLirvT YYashisg Machixe.

Mr. Samuel Zinn is now in this borough, at Underwood's Hotel, with a supply of Jos Adam's patent YV ashing Machine, which seems to be a most complete Itwork on the old fashioned and correct wash board principle, and can be operated with ease by persons of the weakest constitution the operator all the time standing erect, is light, weighing but shout fifty pounds. It is said to have taken the premium at every fair where it has been exhibited. With it a single handkerchief or a bed quilt can be washed with equal ease. It will be operated upon this morning, and those pf our readers interested should not fail to witness its workings.

The Mormon Domination. Brigham Youug seems to be carrying matters with a high hand in I'tah, if we may judge by the rtporls which have, from time to time, been received fiom that regiun. It appears that the Saints ill no lougcr tolerate the presence of out mi" State wuU a fid on the fidlov 11. Lt- daV R-ad! im -frlsto 1 -I- Biair fA.ffil.t lived I Pripi Lied. ve jfijfu I f-U a State I lUnlxav Ooaifrrtfss ot powo by red tei rito rail 'Vd.

1 4 Itiepuv aLo euc lUltioia i- 5CT.T i uaUr UftlUt J'he Fe vl- -fifth Vndrcw HXl SlHt ilf'-are uf out q1 SiiKHitrs Salks. sheriff Engle recently sold the following projcrtics at public Mile The property of Wm. Miller, consisting of 00 acres of land, with impro emeiit. situated in Hopewell tuwnhip, was struck off to Benj. Miller, for $825.

The property of Lewis Poll, situated in Springfield township, consisting of 12 acie-of land it iinpro emenu. was sold to Nicholas Seitz for $90. The property of the late Jacob Emmitt. and Franklin Kone, situated at the high nk, two miles from York, consisting of 4 acres aud 36 lurches of land, v.as sold to Emanuel Shelter, for The propvrtie- uf Daniel Oborlandt and Wm. Sutton wore not sold, he writs having been staved.

ti- Gentile meichantc, and have resolved kor this purpose Mr. Ashley, of Ohm, that of bhM the other day introduced a resolution into toipgresa calling for the impeach with be expelled trim the eiiy. Brigham, the much maried, issued the or- rnent of the President and boasted tliat 'b-r, waiuiug the taitatul to have no deat York axd Martlaxd Lixe Tieshk Koaij. At a recent meeting of the Board Frida February 8, Personal Property of of Managers of this Company, we learn that Eli Lewu resigned the office of President of Samuel "Rump, in Hopewell township. Fen.

Personal of Jan. I day it Adjourn over till On TuewUy comes the inauguration i notes proceed fnm the ehihr- mouth. He deemed by him no empty complin-ieat. wa follow ud by M- who inert ained As the tanding committees of Ike 1 somewhat similar view-. After mu-ie the w'era nut announced till yesterday of course there haa been very iiu In-tiuue call- Xei tfan'b by the gi-lature.

ed to ordur by thu- Boll tHlhl. Absent. Mr bn and Mi- Ki helbergt-r. The Institute caliv-d ujn W. iL Kaui t.

giYe hi- mtlnd of t. aching the fir-t live ruls of Arithnift'-. Ho uiv tr.Yntjly ad-vo Htcd the Pi-t'h7jan metlKnl instruction iL wu- n-bel v.h.un he would commence to ti'bdi Aniliim tir He answered the fir-t hild -entto Schoul. Mental Arithmetic wa lir-t be taught by means of object-. A i -j irited di-eus-ion ensued ujum the methud uf explaminir Lon? Diseuion-.

which partk ijYated in bv Mesr-. W. H. Kain. II.

liaur, Mis-e Gleim and Diehl. A question for di-cujtui prqnwed: How arc ve -ec are parental ro-Hration By retjue-t. Mr. V. H.

Katn opened thu ctYuniv would ay thatqetitions arc now Dir Tuesday, January 8. The-Senate day passed the bill susjending loyal owners of slaves who voluotectud iug's with- the heathen storekeepers, and I lieu maguauiiuuuely oflered to buy their goods at a discount of tweutv-tive per eeut on the cost price, and to guarantee them the payment of their outstaoidiug aecouuts. Uf course the merchants must leave, or the Day ilea will murder them, as many others have been murdered, who have made themselves obuoxious to the church This state of things should hs would have him removed before the middle of February. But the parallel between ur Jacobin congressmen of today and the Jseobius of France of does not stop here. A bill has just been introduced in Congress by Mr.

Paine, of Wisconsin, providing for the organization of a Auioiiu Guard, three regi- he fullowintr the ojficial report of the Sewing Machine contest at Allentown. Penn a. menus tube located in each Congressional i not be allowed to Continue, and the soon- er ihii peslileut brood are driven from the soil of the United States the better it will be for all parties, and for the future peace of the country. the Company, and that, on his motion, Samuel S. Hersh was appointed Prsident, do serve until the next anuual election.

The Managers of this Company have recently made a new survey and measurement of the Jioad, with a view lo a rc-ad-justment of the rates of toll charged ujhmi it. The object being to improve the receipts and thereby obtain the means of putting the Hoad in better condition than heretofore. The total receipts of toll are now to tho improvement of the road. Nd dividends have been made for twenty years or more, and none are anticipated for some years to come. Under circumstances, it is reasonable to hope that people who travel over the road, will cheerfully pay the prescribed tolls, long as these tolls are all expended in bettering the condition of the road, and no part of them enure to the benefit of the stockholders.

and Miss Gleim. The que-tion was then postponed. Uomitiitbc ajjoiiited lo arrange a programme fur next Institute. After mu-ie, tlie ln-titute adjourned. We ho that ibi- yyiII hi- inatar omnium for the teachers throughout the county.

TEACTLES. Friday, 8, Properly Fulton, in YVinterstown, Hopewell township. Friday, February 8, Personal Property of George Yinrshinger, in Windsor township. Wednesday, Feb. 13, Personal Property of Samuel Detp, in Conewago township.

Thursday, Feb. JAPersonal Property of Jacob Geiselman, in Sbcyigtield township. Friday, Feb. 16, Personal Property of Benjamin Bohr, is Newberry township. Tuesday, la, Personal Property of Alfred Sehriver, on farm of Martrn Hoke, in YVest Manchester township.

Rak-See advertisement in this paper. Feb. Personal Property of Joseph E. Bowser, in North Codcrus twp. Thursday.

February 21, Personal Property of George SheflVr, in Dover tp, VGfjuSee advertisement in this papor. Saturday, Feb. 23 Personal Projerty of Jacob Korabower, in "Windsor township. Monday, Feb. 25, Personal Property of Christian Miller, in Springgardea township.

gegrSee advertisement in this paper. Tuesday, Feb. 2ti, Personal Property of George T. Bare, in Codorus township. Tuesday, Feb.

20, Personal Property of John Kuaub, in Springgarden township. Tuesday, Feb 20, Personal Property of John Busk, In Dover township. Wednesday, Feb. 27, Personal Property of Benjamin Stough, in Dover townahip. Wednesday, Feb.

27, Personal Property of Jesse Gentxler. in Wust Manchester twp. Pursuant to agreement, the Florence and ilcox Gibbs Agents met ai Kline's Hall. Tuesday, Juno 2b, 186b, at 1 clock P. M.

The Florence aide opened by claiming a superiority for their lock-stitch contending this, the Wilcox Gibb sesed a straight seam along a piece of cloth, and the Florence Kith the same thread and on the tame piece of good seu'td a parallel seam. A piece was then cut from this about one inch in width and handed to the who took hold and pulled the Florence seam yave i ray, while the Wtlcox Jj Gibbs held firm. The Florence side then contended that it was never required for' their Muchim-s to ew such short lengths and thereupon sewed another piece and knotted the ends, when a general discussion took place. The Florence ide refusing to test practically the different their Machines the trial was suspended. 11.

C. Eitinolr. bec'y. dec. Thu Scmttorship.

It his Wen apparent to disinterested observers for the last month that Hon. S.moit Y'aiucr would receive the Re-j ubhcAU caucus uomiuaiio for Inited M.iM-s Senator. Mr. Camp-rou was so on Thursday evening Th el Stevens, die Hero of the Buckshot ir, alias the "tlrcat Commoner, hasteu-e 1 to Harri-huru to repair bis tailing bo tones, hut out of the whole number votes only received xrrrn votes. I his was a terrible blow to the favorite eotilubuc oT the Radical cugiueen.

of the 'lurch and Turpentine purtJTi headed hv homey and Cochran, and men no tier than tln-tiiM Ives. He did not evil wait tor the lodding of the caucus, bill returned to York that evtuing, where he no doubt t'oiutd ijmlort with bus fel-bov rliiim "Honest Tom," who had been itmn rM-onimended by the "Creat Coiumouer for Secretary of the Coin aiwealth.aud coufidentl exjuictod the a point nicnt, but who also came to grief tbfouh the ajijMiintment of Col. Jordan. Nr Cameron received forty Vu votes, a minority, on the first ballot, and will doubtless be eleeted to-day, as the meets for that purpose. This is em-di itieally a Repuhlicau fight, aud we se no tuterest iu it, but If a Republi- 01 must be as seems.

inevitable, we could not thiuk. of any member of tl.it party, named for th position, we would rather see successful thartMy CauieioU. Ai.lt' trom his JsdltiCS, which we detest, lie hxs many g.xd qualities, a it 1 Wilt uivke a working umiubor of the Sv iiate, and sneeessfulty represent alt the re.l material lutcrc-ts et this great mm-. owe vltli. 'Ve especially rejoice at the rebuke and overthrow of that hardens reprobate and special represcu-t i-ive in this wot Id his Satanic Majcs- tp'fbvd.

Stev us, and thunk, tiud that nr State is the hisgruc of 1 mg represented in the Seuate of the Coiled -Stales by -to a man. If Mr. c.imernu Will let radical polities aloud, and attend to building up the material M.terc-ts.AjL.tlut-vowttry. which he so 11 under-tnuds, his election will on.ler the circiimstances, be regretted iu ciel. Of eoutsc our firt mid List choice is the 'li.

Kd-gar t'owati, who. has rbe I K-mornMc caucus This wo a ju-t compbment to him br his deface of the coustitu- in the of the rid 111! or I were drafted into the service of iko eminent during the lute war, turn! award lias been made A her of resolutions were Introduced, which a message was received from Fresidervt vetoing the bill to confer- -ufirs? I on the colored population of the DisUiaal Culumhiti. A spirited debate erwud, I tn the question being taken, Shall tke'Lw I pass, notwithstanding the FrcsidenC to the contrary It reaulted yeasty 10, with 13 absentets or Senators ft lyjff a bm voting. Two-thirds having voted for K-jf tmiuei il was announced that it waa passed iC veto. It has yet to receive the actiyuyf A.

-the House. In the House, ft large number of bilb I resolutions wereintroduced and referred. By vote of 108 to Sb, the judiciary cowtnmi I instructed 1 inquire whether, in the discharge of bis duties. President JohnoaM guilty of acts designed to subvert the ment of tbe Cnited or auv ment thereof, and whether he has Lty-n gudj such acu as in law would.be tlvuniuik. high crimes and misdemeanor, hrt rctpiires the interposition of the Huti-; that the committee have power I persons and papers.

district of the so-called loyal States, to be compueed of oue-third negroes, and to be subject to tbe orders of or iu other words the Central Directory, in imitatiou of the National Guard of France, whieb, under the commands of the Directory, deluged the streets of laria iu blood. The uextstep in the revolutionary programme of these radical Jacobins will doubtless be the erection of the guillotine oq Pennsylvania Avenue for the summary punishment by severing their heads from their bodies, of all suspected persons, or of those who have the boldness to questiou the propriety of their actious. Can it be possible that the people of this country are so by tlieir paasiou and party prejudices that they cannot see whither we are drifting The lessons of history seem to be Ls-t upon them while their rulers are revelling iu usurped power and madly rushing tbe ship of state upon tbe breakers of revolution aud blood. Have tlie horrors of the French revolution uu terrors for thy people of this view of tho base and contemptible muualun4 of Mr. Young, (Florence Agent) respecting the very righteous award of the Sewing Machine Committee, at York County Agricultural Fair, which gave to Friday, March 1, Personal 1roja-rty of I the YYillcox A Gibb5 the Ilightal Irmiuxi, Old federalism Revived.

The New York iVmes announces -that an open effort wil be made this winter in the Legislature of that State, to take the control ot that city almost entirely trom the hands of the ignorant masses. The meaning of this is clear. The days of old federalism when the masses of the people were regarded as fools and ignoramuses. are returning. To take from the people of New York or any other city, the rieht of local self tjovrrnment is in keeping with the centralizing policy of the party in power.

They give the federal government what belougs to the tales; and they give to the States wbat belongs to the citjes, towus. Ac. Iu the simple days of th republic, when it was held that nn-u w- re capable of self government. erery omniuuity was allowed tbe lareest possible exclusive control over his own affaars. Hut uow it is proposed to couduct legislation ou the theory that the people ate not trustworthy, and hence require their affairs to be administered by guardians, set over them by some outside authority.

Acting as did with Mexico it is proposed that Gov. Fenton shall then appoiut officers to rule New York, and manage its dontt'siic affairs. This is to be done iu ei.nt'Ssed violation of the wishes of liieetly interested, and yet the party through which it is to be accomplished profess to' be champions of individual liberty, and of a goverunieut by the people, ot the people and for the people. AVeunkpat, January JL A Sarah Ann Morthland, in YVarrington tp. Saturday, March 2, Personal Property of I Einar.uel AUiaon, in YVeatmancheater tp.

Saturday, March 2, Personal Property of John E. Zinn, in Paradise township. Tuesday, March 6, Personal Property of Williaiu Haas, on farm of B. Gross, iu Manchester township. Saturday, March 9, Personal Property of Samuel B.

(Jberlander, in Jackson township. 1 Wednesday, March 13, Personal Property of John Miller, deed, in Jackson twp. Thursday, March 14, Personal Property of George Ranges, in Paradise township. Thursday, March 14, Personal Property of Adam Miller, in C'odorus twp. Jf-See advertiacraent iu this paper.

Dkatu ov Hon. Henry Luh.av. We are called upon this week, to recurd the duuth of a highly Cateemod citizen and a good man. the Hon. Henry Logan, which ewnt took place at hi renidne in Carrol, town-hip.

on the2rth ult. Mr. Logan vu- at ofte time one of the leading public men of our county, hut of late was rather retired in his habits. He represented tiro county in Congress for two successive terms In tlu State Senate for five years and in the House of Representatives fur three years wa-County Commissioner fur two years, beside--filling other positions which we cannot at the present time recall to memory. He was one of the old-time Democrats, and adhered to its principles with unswerving fidelity up to tho time of his death.

Few men can boast of having spent a more brilliant career or go down to the tomb with higher honor-He was about 83 years of age. Peace to Ins ashes. Press. country It aliuoai settaja so. erally anticipated, the House yeterl3i the bill granting colored the I DDtrict of Columbia, tions of the President, as forth jl as veto menage.

The 'vote stood y. K2, nays 88. The bill is, therefore, ujw a Isv. The Senate adopted a I priating $15,000 to pay the expense, of Urf retrenchment commLtt4e. A rosdutiorr offered and referred authoHziug th ment of the awards for the arrest of ,) --Cr I son Davis.

The Nebraska bill haring I taken up, dicusa-ed until the adj I ment. en to I graciously submit, -as a warning to hhni the following ET ft XCTIOX I hereby ac knowledge that the charges and speoifications of fraud which I published in the Allentown Daily Aeir. rehpecting the Grand Trial of Sewing Machtnes. held at Island Park, Now York, lat September, were altogether without foundation in fact. I thought that tlie Florence Machine should have gained more of the advantage claimed than were awarded by the Jujgt9, and very naturally supposed that there had been some kind of trickery practiced, and so tilted in several publications, hut upon more thorough investigation of the matter, I learn that the whole trial was conducted in a fair and honorable manner and that the ilcox Gibbs machine demonstrated in the estimation of the committee, tome thirty-five of superiority over the Florence machine, in competition, and that the Wsllcoz Jf Gtbbt obtained the Highest Premium, This I freely admit in justice to the firm, whose character I so unwarrantably called into question.

(Signed) William E. Wollk, Agent Florence Sewing Machine, Allentowx, June 5, 1866. dec. Jho pray Hycsj Accident. LewU Osborne had his hand severely crushed while at work on a lathe at tho machine slop of Baugher A Fry, one Uv lost wuek.

citizens should not forget the concert of Frof. Gije on Tliuraday evening next, at 'Washington Hall. The entertainment will, no doubt, prove interesting, aud as our native talent should be eneouraged, we have no doubt there ill be a full house. Iu perfect keeping with the lawlessness of the times these bold bad tueii are now ferociously assaiting the Supreme Court of the United States because it recently delivered opinion whieb is likely to cheek thm in their revolutionary schemes for power and pluudcr Forney calls upon Uotigre.ss to atteud to this deeisiou at au early day, and Thud. SUrven fiercely attoe-ks the Court on the ftimr of Congress.

Tbns we go aud the people dream on in faueie.l security as if nothing were going wrong and from present appearances they are likely to continue dreamiug until they awake some day to find Jhe linertiex of the eouutry subverted and their lives aud property at tbe mercy of a fuctiuu presuming to govern independently of all constitutions and laws. I'hamlrrs-t-ury I tiHry Spirit. Horriulft Double Murder. Lkw LNWuarH, Jan. 4.

W. Van Doveuter and wife were murdered ou the evening of the 21th at lllvk-mauji Mills, couuty, Missouri. They were tired upon through the window, Mr. Van fvveuter being iustautly hilled, and the wife surviviug, iu an uu-cneiou uuiil utoruiug. Three iiegtb aud twu4hite nicu urt supposed to ha committed the murder.

They escaped with S50O iu gold stoleu from tho house. $MkThirty-frve shares of the capital tock of the First National Bank of IVrightsville was put up at public sale on New Years daye- Twenty-live shares were af from $112,50 to $113 jfer share, and the balance was withdrawn. It, re-hts ot the jH-opUt, auJ lor darttig l. lor the whole country, dorpite pci i'll1 1. tin-l llire iteticj Jcfcat, ainl to I.

ml the Vnrtituticti agaiu-t tlie Uadieal who arc cuiltiavimug to Je-troy it. ami a Jo.apoti.am ou the rums of our free Govcrnniout. Won 1 to Go.l that enough honet men, auT I. vers ol' the sacred principles he has fi.thfally uted, were to-day iu the of Pciins Irania to a-sure him a re election to the pitsition id nits 1 Stoles N'untor. of the Yoik Gazette Ha Ku, January 12, 1SG7.

To an out Mder the of tbe KudicaU iiere during the lew dny have been of the mo-t intore-tir and amuittg character. Curtin, we pre-rime, discovered in the caucus for Speaker of the Hou-e, own inability to defeat General Cameron, and unwilling to experience the late ot hi" candidate, Mr. (Juny, he -hrewdlv concluded to sell out to Mr. Meven-'. lmmediutety thcufre on the adjL'iirniiiUiit of tin Lfgi-lalure wek.

a joint committee of the friend, of Curtin and Movim preceded to Warti-inirton to ou at the yr-a( cutnuoner' Of loutsc he reuONkd them very uraei-ML-ly, Alice ted an utter aMiorrenee at the idea of canvas-dug i tla Scnat. r-hip, declaring the -efiicc -hould -ih tie num, came tut in ii pretty 1. util u-MmhI (ul. Harry Wh.ic. valuable fi.r it lurtorieal truth- compact -ty h.

in which we find many complimentary' atlu-iun- to our State Legi-Iatuie, charging it wuh Corruption. hiiUrv aud fraud and that the very office of Senator is known to have been (nce Wmght with gold, ami to have been trafficked for other meimrablc cc4tions in exchange for the preeion- nietaS denounces the atmosphere of Harrisburg ns having a irmrt demoralizing ctlect uptm members; fear" that -houlii lie 1 going to -Harrisburg, -Hture the member who had been i uul to candidates, nothing co.ibi -n thorn lrnr the charge of pimha-e and -ale but tin known meagiv-nesi of my jiur-t aud finally have come to the conchi-i-m that 1 had better not visit Harri-burg n-y ou r'ipn Ortainly thi- wa nil ciy nice, uguitled. staU manlike: (-uming n- it did tin man who a few years ago that very -ame Harri-burg sdbed a hdluw member of the Legi-lature to throw his c-ii-eieru to Uo dogs and go for hi- party. ill- hy d( iaratiun in the aiue bur that he hnd an abiding MYer-ion to eh-v lionet ring tor any office" is aimo-t ini Ir-raul. when wp-rcinrmlvr that lit i to retail.

plac aud jitucr tnr hiin--tdf and minion-, he lnbu-i i it. this old cap-itol t- get tho Logi-lature to treat an imjtor-tant election a it lln-re had been no election. Thesignal -bowed. howver, that r. Steven- doe-yield -uinetimej to the iiiiportu-nitie- nt' hi- trieiid-.

ht- laudabh ambi-tioi. 1-r office fr to thi very rth letter he arp nd- a saying, certain t- tiAie lciik' to my knowledge which mav iige me ricon-ider my determination. -o. I wili be in on Tu-day next. Tin probability i- Ibis old political huck-h lmving gotten po-scs-ion, as ho thought, of Curtiirn capital, concluded to pen a trading -hop.

ht re and go lo work energetically It eeure by' fair mans or foul own nomination for senator. Nor do I -uppo-c he had any otln-r intention from the tune lie i- reported to have heard Curtins proposal. A- to hi- that In waaild not come 1 place little confidence in them, that I doubt not the post-script wa-indited htfi-re tlie lU.r. Hu came, he -aw. He repaired in -pTide power and litre to lLirri-burg.

to find Mr Cameron standing squarely on tin- in-id k. Soonafter hi-arfival at the duoes he wailed upon by Mr. Curtin. A lung private interview followed, vhut trnn-pired 1 know not, but for two Uay- and mghi-, ine ar.t were made to hrtak Cameron ring. Even a cant n- ail th- ioiat fit uj-.

pu-tdtoAr ('mil' on ThaTMlay afteriun. Jt uhhh imu.v leading Uepubh-can? including Sievoi- urtin. (row, Todd, Bingham at Foru pr--cnt. speeches and the hading qUe-troti whaf i-hnll we do to -Y-cure the from the Caneroii fa imn freely di-cw-MtL Mr. Se-n- dd nt like to advise, bet thought it untortumue that a i.arlv caucus had been determined ujoiLin thi- ha- bc-Ti ed it better to adjoin after the iir-t bal lot in c-D-e was made.

ud let the cW-fion into tin Hou-e. and then can change-. He beisev-hi Legi-laturc a pure any bave had but their con-titueut- have light to -ee hYV they vote." I com. lu-ion Mr. Steven declared hi- inteiitiou lo continue to bo a candidate under all circum-tu-nce-.

Mr, Curtin said he had wei hii name to be med tor this high 1Heo, but hal determined not In withdraw from the field. Mr. Todd considered tne elei ioli of Miuou Cameron would the wur-t abmiitv that could Uons nays bill, the a was of td ed je TiUTteDAT, January 10. lathe yesterday, after the presentation ot peuivic jmd report, the bill to admit Nebraska tt the Union ft as taken up and discussed, which various proposed amend iqents rejected. Finally an amendment was jj ol, by yeas 18, nays 15, that the Terrrr shall not be admitted until the elective or other rights -are conferred alikr-- whites and blacks, and -providing tUiM person abridging or preventing uiev') of such rights shall he punished by a tt not leas than $5t0 normore than anything in the eonstateJion or laws at Slate to the contrary notwithstanding amended the bill wus passed nays 15.

Thot bill to admit Coloradt-to xt tnken and after being amended, ftas also parsed yeas 23, run The House adopted a resolution instryis the committee on wavs and means to ks? i i. to the expediency of so amendinglfcYr-eiiuehtwsas to exempt all incomes. from taxation, and -to put a -Ui live per Nnt. en over that auiinmt. Aws ber of bills and resolutions joeore and referred.

A bill was parsed authors tho purchase of the lower portion of tli-G' Hall Park, New York, for the wim 00, for a postoffioe and ctD-tom-limt-c Tb bill to give additional tefr tain employee in the civil service ef government at Washington ft as fiikn and-diKUsed until the adjournment. Caxadocholy Chcrch. "We ham that the contract for building the new Uaim-docholv church, near the site of the one now standing, in Lower "Windsor town-hip. fie miles from this borough, has been awarcb-d to Mr. Feter Keller, Jr.

Carpenter, of that tow'nship, at and for the sum of 57-300, and the old building and that the new. edifice will be erected the ensuing spring. The contractor is making preparations for a vigorous prosecution of the work as soon a-pring open, and fur that purpose ha- procured from the brick yard of Messrs. Ell-wein Son, in this place, bricks which are now on thq ground, which, together with from 80,000, to of giod bricks in the old building will go far to ward-completing the new edifice. The church property including 18 acres of land held jointly by the German and Lutheran -Congregations worshipping there, and by whom the new building is to be put up.

There wore also two additional acres of land purchased a few years since, which husbeen appropriated for and handsomely fitted up as a cemetery near the church, and to which many of the have been taken. Wrtyhts-vilte Star. The YYkatuer. The Yveather all last week Yva-s cold enough to keep the Codorus frozen up, and skaters con-cquently enjoyed themselves. On Saturday night snow fell to the depth of about 6 or 6 inches the deepest of the season and tho sleigh are now running, though the temperature hits become quite moderate.

t--. r. -in Fatal Accident. YVe are informed that on Monday of last week, as Mr, Levi Yemis, of Hopewell township, this county, tva returning from Yerk with several horses and a wagon, somehow fell, one of the going over him, injuring him internally, from the effeets of which he died. The Lowei.1, Factories.

-If the operatives in tfa Lowell factories could pss themselves off us -colored persons, they would iuli llibly sueeeed iu their attempt to gef- their eleven hours of daily labor reduced lo ten. YVhile they remain white, a mhlortune likely to attend them all their lives, they never can succeed in arousing the sympathies of their Boston employers Elsewhere working people are agitating for the eight hour system, and success yi ill crowD their efforts but iu laiwull people must expect harder work arid lougcr hours, in order that red fiatruel jackets and tract missions to the unborn babes of Orica shall Le.justaiuud. Arc they not iu the service of the Lords chosen Then who shou they grumble 1 A. 1'. Urahi Pedagogics.

This is a title of a new book by H. M. Crider, of this borough. It ia neatly printed heavy calendered paper, and Is written in the style of Longfellow's Hiawatha. Under fictitious and appropriate names the author introduce characters, Both male and female, which, wo have no doubt, he: has met with in bio pedagogic experience.

Tho counterparts of some are familiar to us and other readers of tho hook will doubtless recognize in the amuing pen-pictures here draw's the peculiarities and characteristics of some known to them. The faults and shortcomings of some of the teachers introduced, and the excellences of others, are well depicted, and cannot fail to instruct and benefit well as amuse. All can persue it with interest and profit, while teachers, in particular, cannot fail to derive some useful hints from its pages. We do not suppose there are any of this profession, who do not fall into some of the evil habits and practices here deprecated; or who would not be rendered more successful and useful in vocation, by RvUing upon some of the suggestions here thrown out, or practicing some of the virtues here held up for imitation. Ignorance of some positive fault, or of the lack of Mime useful virtue, can in many cae be dissipated by a perusal of the pages of this little volume.

Portions of it have been road before our Couuty Institute as well a other assemblages of teachers throughout the State, and everywhere were well received, and the oem highly commended. The boolean be had, we presume, at any of oqr bookstores, or most certainty by remitting J5 cents to the publishers, Messrs. Kepbmrt Crider, of this borough. is called to the advertisement of Mr. Mrs.

D. O. Prince, who will open a Boarding and Day School at their residence in this borough, on the fourth of next month. They have both had considerable experience in teaching and will doubtless care well for both the minds aud morals of those committed td" their charge. Friday, January 11.

A large number petitions were prosenud in the Senate day, aftiT which the House bill fixing I time for the meeting of the Fortieth gross on the 4th of March next wrs tak-i I amended find pas-ed, as was also th 1.. with an arty 1 of the elective or other rtyHt of race or color in ar.y of rifiirics now organized or to-be livrraft- ganizd. The Hmiv, during the hr purred in tne amendment to ef 1 bilU. After transacting ome uLiLru buine-, the bill to prohibit the jfeaMcfcrs. Wilton Cook, of thi.

place, have within the part we lost t.o line mules, and are likely to lo-c a third from the same cause. The animal- were attacked with that disease so de-trucuve of li-rso kind, termed fvr which, we are The Common Schools of Pennsylvania. The report of the Superintendent of Cuunuiiu School uf Icnunylvauia gives the tollewiusr statistic fur the ai-linol year lSGS-tlti, as follows: There were iff that year IMIS eehool districts iu the State; 13.1415 sehovl Ifi.l 1 1 teachers, and pupils, with an average attendance of Tlie total cost of the school system for the entire State, iucludiui: taxes levieJ and State appropriations, was for the year 84.1:13, iLVrcase iu the number of school districts was in the numlivr of schools, ffffff iu the number of children atteudiug school, iu the average uttindauce at school. ami in the total cost of the system, $. off.

Not including Philadelphia, the increase iu the per ceutage uf attendance was lUOff iu th length of term, line day iu the average cost of tuition per molith, four cents ia the number male teachers, 493 in the number of female teachers, tiff in the salaries uf male teachers, 32 iu the- salaries of female teachers, 82. Ill in the cost of tuition, 8220,743,07 iu the cost of fuel aud contingencies, 84.4)71,33, aud in purchasing grounds, building, reuting aud repariug houess, 8222,209 77. Letter riou Hakrisbiro. A most interesting letter from narri-hurg will be found in another Column. It, like the one in last week's issue, la from the pen of Jlr.

Boyd, one of opr representatives, who will continue to furnish ns with these spicy and interesting epistles during the session. YVe feel gratified that we can furnish our readers with so rich literary treat. 'Id. there is no remedy. The iut lost another tine mule some werU ae-idcntally.

The animal by 'Oiae means gut foot tat in tho halter around hi- neck uring the night, in the "table, and thn-hoked himtelf to death. Tliis is a conid-engblo los, as the muh-s wen very fine one, and valued at over $201 each. Some of our citizens have recently Wt fat hogs by disease. Mr. William lost fine one on Tue-dav last.

eu ol until the adjournment. The Hou-c directed the military lee to inquire into the exdtnvy ing by law that all commis--incdf-enlittiMl men of the United the late war, who were tqMrni i A letter from Leavenworth of the till say- from a.l accounts the trtsips so horriblv massacred by the Indians were en route tor Fort Jiaramie l'ur e-eort duly, and after marching suflu-ieut distance from Fort Phil. Kearney to prevent" the successful escape of auy of the party, the Indians, who had been notified of their departuie Ly nqdjiws and spies at, that post, followed the command, and Yihile they were peacefully reposing from the fatigues of the march, surprising them just before daylight aud butchered the whole party. Veto of th District of Columbia Ngro Suffrage Bill. The Ile-iilcni, ou Mnu'lav, the- 17th iu-iant, sent to foil res his luevawe vc- toitu; the Necro SuiTiagc Hill.

YVe need that ilk re.msiuiiYg is powerful iu b-lctice of tho ample uf the District, who are almost tinaiiimotislj ojq.wa-d to tin- uow Lir, but who have had th aatne twice-1 upon theui by the tyrannical i' ot Ionzrcsa, tKa-upyiiig a broad and IVroorratic jasition, and d. i hiring that government derives bs oner trout lie voifc-cut of the governed, bis argument, are unanswerable. YVe thank the President for his v.ndic it mu of the right, and only tli.it isir p.ni' not admit of the publication of (lie entire Inc -age. It is -ad to reflect that ail the efforts ef Prosoiont Johnson to protect the liberties of the people are made iu vaiu. Uoi-veu soy erviatt i'tati are still uure-p resented jtt Congress, aud the large Radical majority which exclude their reptrsemutiYi" esutmue to rule the deathly of the excluded tGafe aud the whole ouutry, with a rod of iron.

Every and iu-ttU whh'h can enter the ferule hratus of the dominawt majority, that can humiliate or oppress the Con-servatiie uiavsn of the whole Union, is immediately framed into a law, and in-ffn ted upon them, and the voice of reason i. raised iu vain to stay their ms" of outrage and infamy. Uouser-riiiu- Ucpnldicans who so stoutly denied In-uiz iu favor s-Liegro Suffrage, aud "declared they Would never vote for 4 aiy nWh would dan? tau'juMUh it, c.u now wU.it cuafiJenc they can pLvc iu the ajM.rtiou of the Waders of Uw Uadieal jtarty, aud repent at their leisure their support given to that party iu the recent elections Coitgrev tlie PWtriet Negro Suffrage liH nir ed service, shall, upm being niUsU-ri and allowed full pay for the faie ifi y-United Stal service. A bill vuis lu''tyr pay pbst-office route agents not iuik nor more than p-r ar.mini. bill ft-as also pa-ed declaring the hr-J" across the MissLsippr river from banv, Indiana, to Clinton.

Iowa, The bill from the Senate to admit was then called up. A spirited The Mt-RDER Trial. The trial of John Boyle for the murder of George Squibb was concluded on Tuesday night last at 10 oclock by a verdict of not guilty. He is siilj held fur the murder of Mr. Squibb aud the grand daughter, Mefiruupigan and young Beyle have also been acquitted, the Commonwealth tailing to make out a case against them.

he ice bridge at tliis place remain solid and firm and vehicle are pacing and repaying over it hourly. We nnth'cd with-n the last few days, four horse team- laden with mill stones, passing on it and per-on-engaged in filling tbeir ice houses are daily hauling ice with five horse teams and heavv wagons, on tbe crystal bridge with perfect impunity. ii. Cost of thi Cattle Plaule. The loft-aes by the cuttle disease iu.

Koglaod are set dowu in the newspaper of that country at 81T, in gold. Of the animal seized with the disease are dead thi government slaughtered 53.IHIO to pr. vetit he spread Cif tbe plague. tfe-emust be added 100,000 other animals that weie prematurely butchered for fear they might be attacked, the meat's from which were sold at about half-pi icq iu the market. Prizk FitiHT.

It wu rumored yesterday, that ft prize fight wm to come off near Goldsboro In thU county, about day light this morning. "We have not heard the names of the fftrLioa. Sheriff Engles, we learBf HHh ft strong pt, went to (roldsboro last night, to be ou tho ground early tfiU morning, to arrvt the prie fighters and prevent this disgraceful exhibition of blachguardum in our county. BlsIlOP POTTKK OK POLITICAL PtU.Aflti:. An exchange say Ask our political preacher to read the following St.

Church, a beautiful new Kpiacopwl edifice, just erected on Green Island, opjmsite Troy, New York, was eousecrRied ou YVedues-day. A notable feature on the occasion waa th remarkable sermon of Bishop Potter. II spok strongly against what termed naUooal preaching, against the introduction uf air aud theatrical music into the Church, and above all, against the practice ot the clergy in general in endeavoring to become personally notorious bjf preaching political aud irreligious duotrines, raiher than atteud to the want and ueceasitit-a I of the poor aud fallen. The discourse, which was really eloquent, created was rvaily chHjuent, created befall tbe Mute. It would be it dishonor not only to tl of tlie Voq.ublictin l-ai-ty.

that the true poln of thi to Cmie-run i- to I force the the IIo u-e and dc- i Ti.cvo-f'- fcat him nt alt haard-. he-I ATVRDiT, January 12. tae lievid it hi. umv to state that no infliction dopted a resolution requ would oive ('nion oiganijiti.ln I eoraniitt naval affaire a more ft b.iv of V-r- I nited Siatia Sialur wi- be liartcrcd aft ay i.r gum. Thcr.

nut a gviitluman in. the room ft uc ci. nut 1 i hr-ro iprt Senator rt -lit ft h. tiid nt foci -atifiM that the office would bartered and sold But ti in were all iaiijculatior.o apd i The dn Mr. Mt-wu- murt bav 1 Coticlubd prc-Liiti Uc- of hi-j party hen wore bc.im ih'-li ri.

Ftyhiaitn- i- -u u.t wl.tt and ccrlainly uf the day wa occupied iu Ike legislative, exnbve ft-" i-t VhMt fi.idJ. ii'-, rt-minnhur oriibh; opikdtin made to th" frK lub yy nt f.r Air. Itla-w i.r br the agricultural bureau, onn fth'uffi continued to the atjour- kat -trnt' gi-t AS hrn dii.td!' u- rcmranltcrH bn tb.at iii- friciub yy nt fr Air. f.r Sjarakui, hu nui-tsec 4MiOjJutt.lv A Marriage on Horseback. The Wy-theville Dispatch relates the folloft'ing: A couple came to towra la-t 'Wednesday, rode up to parson Sullins hotr-e, and said thxv desired to be joined in the huly statu of wej-luik.

'fhe pardon kinalv invited them to dismount and come in, fut they declined, saying time uaa precious, and urgd the parton to puh on immediately with ceremony, ft hich be did, in the best manner-in double quick time, in front of bi bouse, the snow falling rapidly at the lime. This marriage, on horseback, is the fir-t we ever heard of but presume from what we heard that the bride and groom went their wav perfectly satisfied. Election Bank: Director.s. The different banks of this borough recently hold electious for Directors with the following result York National Bank, Henry "VVV1-U, A-J. Frey, A'.

Gartwan, Lews Carl, David Small, G. E. Hersh, Jno. Zeigler, Sarah Small, Wm. Danner, Alexander Hay, Dr.

Jacob Hay, Andrew Wallace and Feter McIntyre. The new Board is the same as Wt year, and was organized on Thursday lat, when Henry WeLh was unanimously re-elected President, York County National Bank. F. A. Small, J.

A. WcLer, Adam Smyscr, George. Wogan, John S. Croll, AY. D.

Elliot, M. B. Spahr, Wm. H. Kurtz, of tC.) and Peter VYiet the three Utter in place of X.

Seitz, AYm. Smith (DruggUt,) ftnd Charles ithcV, who trere po longer eligible. The new Board meets to-day for the election of President, First National Bank of York. At the annual election on Tuesday last, the fuilowin named jwarsous were elected Directors of this Bank for the ensuing Year Eli Lewis, John L. Mayer, David Small, Zachariah K.

Loucks, W. Latimer Small, Daniel A Kupp, Jacob I. Schall laac Jwb JoOUci'B. of the Utter in place of Danirt ft ho de dined a re-election. At the me tingof the Board, foe tagani Ration, yesterday, Eli LewU was unanimous ly re-elect Pre-idrnt.

1 lr iir The i muled debt of the city and bounty of New i 8 12.142.170. Of this sum a little Jer-s thau tweuty million, are payable- taxation, and about twenty-two and a ball' million? from tlie siukiui; -fund The temporary debt Ofthe funded debt. for tbe Croton YYater works 811.112.3.371 fur the Central I'ark, Rud 81 1.443.1 ih for expenses growing out of I he Yai. National BaseBall Clcb. The regular stmi-snnual meeting for the election of officers of the National Base Ball Club, will be held at the National House, on Wednesday Evening, January 1C, at 7 ufeclock, By order H.

MVEfiSj President. Gto. A. Bahsitz, Sec y. uiai Wed eonation among the clorgy said uv (-r ill' IVi M.Vut's Vi to by a two-lbirJ Uity who heard it.

uul thi' law iu iorev in the Di- V'l l-Tho Radical party had a well make good use of their time, for they or the Constitutional govcrnmeutmu.it perish it will not be the latter; and when they do perish, they will fipd -uo resurrection. Au old epitaph will them exactly Whilst they lived, they lived iu clover hen they died, they died all over. Louisville Democra wall ut only ttut-guiitTah'1 but ut bv Ai r. Cameron, fcr ii- lu.dbtg the -UadieuK Harrij-Oxirg ratln and o8ti-h plaid- in Ui4 and Highland B.ngj ip nil the among bilU were introduced and jr fern them, aid nut ft ait fr tbe Itndic.il Wtin-i joint reolution giving addition at cf Monpat, Jan. 14.

The -bnt -cision on Sut unlay. In the II A 1Aavi'isK is the YVet. A t-hap mho emigrated to leotah territory, write' baek to hi friend that he ha fouud a Paradise. lie says there Is no The Ffc-XiAs an cvithnicc of the rotwnne-j uf Fenian aihur iu Irehutd, the RjfctH of a Mr. ArchcDmm, at a F'onian meeting jn New York, may he taken, lie fcAtd that he had only lately arrived from will wRil 1' -rved upon the States "N'v ha Congress refused to admit uttu Territories to the ul' word -wAifie" retnaiuinjj lu th.

ir os 3 in the pr- ilaii the sent fiiii Sellino orr at Coaf. Henry Kraber, now selling off his extensive stoek of dry gotds, groceries and queensware, preparatory to retiring from the mercantile hu-sipes. A fiue opportunity U'offered to persons who are desiruus to purchaAo either in large or: small qunijtitiet, and they should avail thetji-iclve of it witb'Kit dlav. Mr. raliers sure is iu Kas( Main Mreet a few doors frtnu Centre Suara.

advrtiwr nient in anoiber cdtiuu. income tax out there uo iuterual re- Treianj," lie io tliat KT-ntic venue no spies to see if you treat a tlie fraals pr.YYUvY.-d here iln-v were friend on Sunday; no special police I notluns to wliat nad U-cn done )n Ireland. no d.v tut UO school tax or bounty lax. uhl K' an leaders ii thuj. it.

trailer- trih cnH-r and in the Anluri with, Itie luJuxi uml ball-, (4 Ult, breeds call t'H odU. frout ULkh I in.i ukv.u lent tdiif thm thi 0 ftU the it it tvr ti U. wiTff at the Li nd irtiuri, Mtu the eVeJt im- Thursday but innm tbaP ly after the vion to clerk- and other mom ucrsoti jiiuruoon, 1 plovee. in Washington pa--sd. j5Said a dying father to hU sou Beat hook the dut of our Fty frun UU lV and i ihebilD intrtJu'd on it mind, my ou, through your bb, a-the i cut -tn fur tin Net- e.

ljs proviioii of the Dainty 1 long experience of mine, never di ink ft jb.ut 1 he -tnn- iim being r- wh iycurrl dfath 'r -weeteiied liquors or trust a roL eyed man. tijy with a niuq unaeuuiitaM-. anl while ab-eut un furlough by Luutsidle Journal, urifuuirtdlabie longing lr honje, mauding officers. i iUY' 'f voters YY U.V iu.u Wdl Veep lyrattTcW few 'saYD the is-uue! and settlor of.

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