U=l:Al -..mar4e , • - t• r. C'eton"kntlii : A r 6 GETTYsRtItto - , , 311,4111 T+ for lig. Jun* ._ • rgiip.n• two ,ar oral; Jorrnt - ,..,:,‘1n. t 7.-1 MON. 0ff01114.6 SHAH 7/ , (40i3, 'X.-, _—.4.4.04 - 1 ,- ." - 41 — 2 - - '', •' - ' I , e11,,V. rimui r ivrf%, : tliere,gry lfeeniloc•At )la , vii....; -....vi , ti ig thi'Othl meg •i.t lic.i,t(oi to o' . . _l,, "IV ftfti bilit 'Orel)/ vat a o ii t . • . illietetept tleellnes, for eke. 'l, 1 ..,.. -., 1 114 ,finkinceo nr.O. i tiot so not .-,L,1. _ ,tin Old wish—lu 'fact, not t.." . :ji, , ih4tie 'la great danger that Aleht, oiiil be hieremed „rat ~ l', l o 1 , Oiled during ' the pi X ti. ~ .., 1 .1. I.! i I?t e with the 1)4 , 4 May'. f': . ~. • , V s . r, Itrtit' Its eniulle . a , ..‘1 1 , . . gob down taxcir with on. rt , .1.4,1 = 4 Al ot y .. edi approetiations w.• • sit."=" - ',.....- . ifi •:-.-'7ltl ce the Treziirut t y h. nut 4,0,p... 1 , ...-,-._ rrotmcray ximil v,erir—r-1,74- .. ,',,, I . iliweulloelt says heir; "not ' , r. , , ~. el tg ow future." ' Atictritt v fleueral r . .-..4, •.. givo.l an opinion upon V. 4te ...Military, , Governors ti, Ile holds . that the tililit4r:' 'ft .111" e to: aetimrlyln en-opera ~' , f - 1. Courts )ti. preserving onto 4- • eases of aitIAR46) riots or p ' - rection. Ile 'etuptnitfrally - :. • : • they have the right to ri•nu) 0.... •.,:- ertiors or ogeials. 1'111...1;44,-., I ?.4 'ill ' . these views;am does every .g, ~ t ..- f;-.. pi' ,liberty and law In the htn jkir FrAao every pardon I,t ire have received accounts 411 tile -en thombuun which has been Pronto! by the I .ononation of the lion. “eorge Shars ?,,vonti for the Supreme }tench. The petnnerpile.osi444hAte is knoi , n through put the Commonwealth afy ap a .e.e o m. plished scholar, an able juri4, apd an hugest, man,:'Hu n dreds will vote for him .who never before voted the Demo -erotic ticket, because they feel that in electing_ kiln tlu r y i iIJ Jut au urjght Judge; Sarni* Ijadispl press erd deviilcally bard to please iu the Illt'UPl of tlid2. Dem ,r)eratie platform. To one. it, is too short ; another Maim it too long; a third says it Js harrepi a fourth declares it exp-tesses too An ccii 4. g.fth objects to it because it Aloes not cu i ntalino, KIT,of the President ; a sixth discovers no patriotism or piety AO A; NW Ailltior Alters oblaat to it be tense It fa "tile adios alit Fong about a violated `Constitution and suf frage." On the whole, we guess ii 440 suit the while men of Pennsylvania. aroThe :020eInniztl Conimerrial, a .radical priest, xopfesses that—"la the worst day* ,uf I),wpm:retie rule, the 'city goverUtues waa not more prcil3l'- xstely adminlatared, Mom It is now.? , Phlledeli/hia Pferald declares that Pander the present Itactioal gtpitilstra tion in our city, there ) I;ii,ve, Lees more anurders and other crime--so,txte Lif them nameless—than ' ever before.," Awl ,the leaders ofthe Radical party hypo ,eritleally' preteed to combine all the.pu :rity and patriotism .0 f the pouetry dit themselves, end have the eg'retittry ,to ask ,byte pecy . 4ttto keep thet i lt In ()Ake : and power, - .aarThe .New,York Sun 61ritrkelliaCa4 alo' period within the lust ten years have •there been s 9 niftily unemployed work 4.7uan in bliati,aisor k 4fie4e are at ,t,he present time. ! What is true of 114.4.ir York le equally true of every other part of the country: Why? Let the leids lation of-the . 144410 529ngreas ,a4swer. MAT, Smoot,. Superintendent ty's Normal School will "lose on next,. on which day/a public !nation will be had. ;I'he School *oven a decided sup'ess, anti the iscs will no doubt). e interesting. St 100 l a ill l.y/restimed after an 1118fii011 of alrt six weeks. It is ,n to be age's largely attended. ' (MENCE3 NT.--The Annual Corn lion. Robert J. Wallter,in - etnent t Mount St. Mary's College, sippi ease, before the Mao) Slat •-• lianinitsburg, will take Place on prem,e Court, thus deumuteed the ies4ay next —exercises to begin at ry Despotism 'Lett "It was an act without a pqrs ' • pek A. M. A large Attendance of „ history, _ exteadiug inertia/ htiv ot • , moo gentlemen will, of course, 000,000 of people, loyal and dislo / the interesting occasion. all races Aal vesting / powerrfr a milt a rap, subst •/ • the glinuimbing sword and the /- bayonet folt the judicial tribtma Jays the axe to the root of the ev , Itadittels claim that ' franehise. It extends the ritakt,/ xis has triumphed at last, ru,i,l" It °does lyag j e u r ed li t i ) re t e h ( e tr st fle te rt t i ) illiot t i li s t ? o f y • look like it. He ppdertecrk to take the =f a d es t e 3 ,; s e r the t isail; •; - Southern StakH *tit ,of the Union, and times, 019 ero oiktitted to it end -0,111 04 Ault. succeed. The Itadicalsi,State Constitutions. Ho had t; took ,up the Work, and completelyit. tt'lliTia",fuhiregili)nt, . The Southern Slates are out of the Union. of miles through tussle, and 11,, Davis.aud the itadicals have triumphed no such d&potisru in Africa, or Alt las.t. • I yurkey, or Russia, as ,that will lasiabti4icti by these acts. They ti IlerA 'Protect, - Attleker and brilliant courts of some description, anti t- t t•'' .orator, twenty{ years ago, said that it a hearing and opportunity of dt - -would yet be 'written over the graVes The swords ti l i r i o a r e d t c w , t ia c s o n n o g t r t e h m e s only s ta tort b I t• • ..of me,rl i astittatiens: "Here lies a lies a nation L e t of existence, redoced them to which, in .order to give freedom to three limp territorial bondage, and sut-jt 4iiiilions of sltA", lost tile fAccion; of every t.ne of there, ten ndlihnis ;, • - ,thirty , ple,"of ell ages, sexes and colors. it. t.lesisAie ore tutlitary commatt de; a 'recent. jointly 'held meeting t AL_ ' ~P, . •in Tennessee, the lnerFerney s Democratic speaker, the devilish doingr6re is in eestacl ,s of the tnilit. s Etheridge, wasOresented g, "Jou qu gt deaniied exclaims: by a white lady. The Arategii .s,pegake,r, t ' "liekold OW power of the pent); Maynard, was itonored by a let oar enemies know that we wrt 1.• „black—lndy. act after act to meet every new set.-- " I dogma iantil trouble is over and Lb; , Mitt-Pentleelorealate 40 , 0 3 for the Dem- try Inlet." _ .oe•rats st., the "lest ..eitAtieP• - So 1 1 441 Intittead of "power of the •That Was Ste-Kens, tiip "get wcy,ad it, not have been more appr,:ttr er,ii its .41etitstitsuniul over ;Catneroitts utak/have said "power of the bayto,..,t ‘ suceetw.l Tate man who can rejoice ovvr agrlf there is a .prospect of the Com p ° sition our country now occapit, gressional • Committee getting sc o re d , commend the brutalities and gr. quilp thinks it wou ld b e a 00 4 acts of the satraps, is a craven at , i.ct. Plvestmeut ,fer the .equutrY.to pay p ro and a "little creature" in giyery rt-smc. ,expeases Of Akar Neeter# [As to the threat that the pountr:, _ taw. .be annoyed and (Unwed by , _;tit -r _ adirb'rhe telegrdph announcOs tbat the Rebel General James Lougstreet was •,one of the Vice ?residents of the Radical meeting lately. addressed Au New Or- Ilene!, by Sanger Wilson. Pifmaionists :will flock fogOacir, 'firetty iaixture the i'llemthAaatt" party i ls getting to he Rebels and Niggers 11& - Johnson.,! we verily believe, would pardon the devil if he had a chance.= Gazelle. Apil the li,publican party would Amy/ avery mad who differs from them In_opintoa,H Viey had a chance. If Johnson errs, itils Ip phristlan : charity and kindheartedness.; 40 4 t 14e opposite ,is Atte,apki,t,that seems * to sha•ustle most Itioputolies4s,#atAcly, ignreasoukuz hate ,and mallguitr 1. ,0111 r Wirer IS'ote to th l st, "The' Avotst sign thp! an Is winin, ,despair ,of the pkyst, An Ake quatat ; the' worst staff tor Abe St* ,ts *hen it Aihsthises the atatesmim j 4 trust in the , demagequei" 11V - Pveshienk ,foimis4n Is now on a viiptt to B4ston, 14 he present at - the idgdigatkitt eat4 l ne4y *SOW° Tem pie. -40,..H0n. Ow Newton, Comnifasinclar I J& Forney says: "Tie DerntAer,nr, .er ,Pf AglinalOwo, died on-XPIRS:s4aY poly has survived a seties of anon .--1;,•,, --t -!1i ' . .. , ' 4 1,14}9.2itie5." It ' 4a4. is cr eypn tho -,- flirtht4;Wf Me certain thatCongness imt*fitge of ,Yernez... firal.rostnitatatil, in July. God save Pei i opar . m ,.. ii - T r 4, l i ) -4i oo , o ,,i nc i et ,,v, s . *.r. ~.t f2F 0 9 1 , hock on u tile Preparatory ttildtog. .-t 1212 El= The first fruits Oi l ,. I.Aism, ripened in W.-c- .''''' 2 ' : . - 4,,.. `' , 3netay,. third „ink ' , •: , •.....1:5t-A`tm• i . -I , : ,, troes of 11talli ' 4 l- i:bity, ,Is ~. ..t llt '' , •“I blacks from Virginia u F o--led the government o' - ,-- ~. ,oeltepublle from the • -, - r j ,• • ate men. There were u .4: , . 4 regftttrelli ' druthia .- /. _ - 7 ---- - ck , -, 4i.',..tilre4y polled: The ' Ite Voter? Teglsteihrlb,.. -,.. 0 vete- bu t t BIM/ HAW liVe.ro 3 whole Negro Vote Wipi cast get nominated by thelS'e4ro ou .1. But 'about 200 wlAtaatvotect .get. Yet the majority fdr that \. ticket bi l about 2,e. The few i i tes tr),A thought I.,ltepatioist =can' enough to ilitjte wit ;roes, thisisted bi• the no , rerm-no anti Radical clerks - I rtments,. managed to...um tog of the full white vote, an 1 - tred the' defeat anti ttist!rittni; / - 'I rare. The Itegroca took I'o i he approaches to the polls t,/ uck loan: morning, (1/1(2 deft of Unto oll'dog. Tiory an! !L e a fry' the blowing • tin ho e l rally encamped a+ bllin d upon the apiir 0 lb 1 ...ch is the state • - : pm, pie course of :, '. • ical NiCOl gbt thousa • . /*grant te .ol Whe a 146 responsigyie for tton of affairs? very pectins' e Pet/ford l'lrtzcttc., The ~ ..• tigress, say you? Aye, verit4 - - rcioonirible as the people whl :°', (4 , tt Contfress I You men who t - Itailical ticket, you men here LO sylvania, you pee who 'tell you are opposed tt Negro StitYrs • at the amp flute give yolfrsel lie by voting the im-called "Itept tLeket, you are primarily rest • ILIA; tong ire you willitrg to t tespatunbility ? • . BM _. i ,i wz OVEIWETTITED SAD Mind Stevetoi is out In another a weekly punite, kinatiop, by t it Is addressed to Forney's Lip *lni IA intended to stir up :,4 nto_ I the ;Rump Congress for the ffrst 1 'to irkeet, -the Opipion of the L. • kten,ocal upon the Satritit Ac" ' following /8 - the eoneludiug por the gist of the doennient: I"The Attorney General has r. • i right to Interfere than the Presfd , i to reconstruct, which pretensic 'gress lis;settled, since it has I , ! judged that the conquered Stott - he heated, as subdued territory. ha reliuitt without reference to tl• otter condition, by the legislattv alone, it is to he supposed th , gress alone is to be appealed to • /of difficulty, It is true that fi n 1 ney General is too good a lawyer tend to act under the Constitutio: 'ls well decided that admittin, States, and of course rebuiLdin catered territory, does lint come ! tne provisions of that instfunteit opinion is jtot as good as any oth ! lawyer's, am/ no better, It is tempt to treat it as official that n finnftble. IThett` he rules what S swidetice, If obeyed, he dues great go has a fair. excuse, howeter, i ‘ the haitatiou of the commundiLt , X; 111, . - . ..1 4 0-Yro tali/ this much reluetnn; =;,. "E" 2rting my e..lleagues indifferent ; question, I have pot been alit% to 1. . I t. 041 a painful Cear lest, it sho- ~ • Litought that r olAtru e le )ny °pinta ;; oaCte,o to matters, tint my at possibly my over-excited anxiety, • tive to recoustruetiononast be It will I,4,peicalvd that be tto 0f11ee,01 4 .-Ittorney General cow l ; - I* , in the eilsion Or MY- StriPbarY elrdius for "Congr,ese thp rigtit, to :• ,Ara J2q4 well as pass billE. A 4 • - 1 ng to hit notion of thim4g, "Cqtag is Congress, President, Supwerue 4 !the Cabinet, the Attorrtey Genera;.. •: !Bureau of Military Justice, the 1";; , Bureau and the People. It is td put the-orti lanatte tasitie . /45) ion. MILITARY DESPOTISM' LAM radical acts of Congress, wesay, head. The peopip nave their eyes Aerke r Hy fixed upon the Radios! Jaoybini,, and a few more steps toward rirattcl)!,- aud disunion, will make the yeotur of the cpuntry ripe for retaliation. on, I.Peri, "blockheads," in your ear. 4(prirne and wickedness, and LIMA pp the crisis whirph , is sure to r.farin, pr later.—Carlisle Volunieer, „„. e ;*. joitirtis FAMILY, I-, ? .., . ur, 1 ... ,,t, -efir.3 II _ ,74,-,,ic- •_ . , •.; ~ '. in Storefor ther, *sled ' g't7 `•', 'of, t . C . —4t q regi, ' str' ” n paper that an Sirristris e 1 1 l o th Cilia 4 1' ~...13' :al v i ti.4l,ii"lirtit * -4 , Il: been left to the Alifferent 1 .• e iiiiitf illgibfireers tit.4l#s oho no- ti4ohns family, a Isfr.zlttry lid. , from , tolB67:Which cannot fail 63 *ales, many of whotilk reside h ye hollePtable to our readers. The country. In the papeibettire us, t ting up of the list involved much tory of this mammoth legacy is gi , e alsl labor, but nothinato be coo- follows: 1, d with the amount of satisfaction it . AS `We have,itteMinformed. two' . ~ iu, at t L , F,, ,f , ref- : i., rs jetm forro s e . r_l on y fi e v ekhent ed in W:fsmilesii, hie Lt p h ri e 7 4 altorei the public as e Air - yeais tO come. Presuming and removed to this country shout 1 others would kook upon it in the or four generations silos,. TIS light, we have printed a !mad er of though detstrotts to accompany 106 : copies of this issue to supply' a de- t u t ,i et l u e l t l 4 %, ( t i i i ir t va . s ot t ' l kl iti ls . l ' .t r i o li l iT„ r lret i ; I which it, is thought will be goner- ai „i a. The pmperty of this torifty 'rice live cents per 'copy. "First ufaeturer is the legacy, or beim first served." . whatever it may lie that 18 rimy aw ! the legal claimants, and Is Said tura wa i ae d a t f..zuu,oti),ootk It is invest, manufacture., but tho:;e from vii is due are ready to pay it over at time. and it is stato4 that the whelf could I.e realized within Witty days th e estanliAnurnt of their titles. A tueeting,,ol,the heirs was e:slic. ; Cincinnati tirt the 241 of April lust ou account of the anSall neat 4( the a diktice, 'lt was -adjourned to the it' May, at Dayton, Ohio. The latter ; fully uh, about one hundred • fifty reputed heirs to the estate ha been present. Mr. Jesse Johns, or Pt 7+ burg, this county, WAS artiongthe nun 1 representing the heirs of 'Photons J 4 deceased, the father of Jonas, Jesse i _ ' ter, (iibson, William, Howard, Lit •' Sarah and Elizabeth. Of course it cannot as yet be k• Iwhat will be the portion of each int ual or family, but $110,000,4X10 will a • I among a large crowd and give a I some portion to each. Measures been taken to produce the rec . proofs, and to distribute the r • among the waiting heirs. t:to fur as those wo are acqu with are concerned, they are des of good luck, are honest, Indu ifamilies, on whom the burden of tbequest would sit easily, WOuld I .. roughly appreciated, and well des We congratulate them on their got ' ~tune, and hope they will he able • to enter upon its possession. lir', tari ma T OF c4ifArF.-I.lent. Ceti, t visited Gettysburg on Thursday niri'ving on a speektl trait) in the ' loon. Ilia corning, created quite ri•. inntlreAs of people colwregniing , hilroad Station to it.et an early look. wasvgeorted to the risPitletie .mot Esq.,• wbotiis guest lie %%is •-• ; i•; in our inh6t. There were loud • heated vans for the General, but he • ed ehnraeteristie sileuve. [inv. who hail ed the same iiky, •- 1 fleet at one s for Mtn, hot )1, • ' i have been eto 1114 eretllC if, , : • "flat, lie had said Aothing. Grant, with (len. Crawford, Cen. • ~ and others, visited the buttle- . ' , wards ovenintr, and again In the tag. Tito party left on the Friday • • -.. l'huraday evenlag istliminctl by the Nat ith a floe dinuei • •• , , where he was Last lettysbitrg Cornet' - .)ject of many othei I s c orned to rf •ciattoti. The flags , ut in honor of his presence, and y persons from this and adjoining ties came to se mid take him by MIND FATAL ACCIDENT.—We le with much regret a fatal accident befell ('harks Miller, son of Mr, non Miller, residing near flock in Cumberland township, on sday lust. Whilst returning from 'wago, young Miller, with several all on horseback, started (drat a - pace. Tlia colt he was riding be . unmanagablc, and running against gnu, threw him violently to the ad—the animal fulling on him. He aken up In an insensible condition, tntinued in that state until Friday ng, -when death ensued. We mi nd theft he was 15 or 10 years of ag e, i only son. The parents and sisters he sympathies of the community • r deep affliction. tAX. ARUM:XT.—On Friday week lot the workmen at the Ore near Littlestown, named John Ooti, met ; with a fatal accident. as one of the night hands, and in g off duty, at 0 o'clock in the lig, stepped aside to examine trifling break in the ninclitnery, a is outer garment caught between g-wheels of the gearing, drawing and crushing and mangling hla most horribly. His right arm ushed from its socket, and his dreadfully lacerated. He lived :our hours after the accident. Ms is were interred in the German • led buryltig-ground at Christ on Saturday following. Chum vies an Englishman, ,and leaves and two children, yet in England, upon the ocean, as he recently Ilormv ,hem ; 6 ,retry. Truly a sad-,casualty. •NF *tin SUPPERS.--,The ladies •cted with the Catholic Church at itsburg intend gutting v" I uppers, to St, Vincent% esday and Thursday , , • to go towards erecting ir. SI :hurcli. As the Comma!' St. Mary's and St. Jost lace on the days mentioy , übted that many of the • ~ a il themselves of this an. We know that the ladies • ttter in charga thoroughly he preparation ar dot cias .1 promise that their good ' naryart will suffer no disc. • day and Thursday next. 111E1 Citulu.:n.-4_ meet{ to the enTtioa, here. of a 'My..i.- reh, was held hi the court-h , Lt •rsday evening. Goy. Gear:: 1. Rev. B. H. Crevet, Pre 4.- f this M. E. district, intni ,, r -, of the evening, explain,lw the purpose of the meetlie-, ~ h urch to be built, and the 1)leh it is contemplated to mi v^;.-,:,ry funds. Gen. Grant oc xi on the platfrom, and was , J.4served of all observers"' M'4:IOUSE TREASUR E R.—Mr. ri.:144. , has been appointed Trensux ,‘r 4i, :,tlO /ill ectors of the Poor, in pia& ere. , ::: t-rty, resigned, whose bu,11:,,,i ...•11kng) requires his almost nee froth" 'the connti. a.• - 44.?- • ill make a first-rate i • * , i *lot . 4{t 4iNk4 AD BRIDGES.—Capt. had the railroad bridge are.,,s eek rebuilt. The briihre,l .o and Swift Run were ier. The bridges on the tit ilroad ate therefore af.;ANait strong, and give the of safety to the tilt,. ty. The Railroad is ness, and is excelleutfy . McCurdy. pipllSprtgle,F . Dlokari , .l . l4.sed -49 ,ortifetWe Abroviri., -Re4L lowittpleasao OkltritaMp-:--22 ?JO Fat . GEM cery MI'S by wag all due went TOWN hi I. ROVER ENTS.-M r. I Overdeer tree in eoui-se of erection t story brick building, for store and • Hug, on Dalthnore street; Mr. Feistle a two-story frame dwellit Breckenridge street; Dr. T. two-story frame dwelling on Chan burg street ; Dr. INT. Weaver a two. frame dwelling on Chambersburg s and Mr. George Stalismith a two double frame house near the corn York and East streets. Major Jacob ders has had a store building erect. his lot, in York street, and Ex-Si Wolf has hail the store building ad ing the Globe Inn•, also on York at raked and much improved. Then many other improvements in progr all going to show that our town halt B vigorous stop in the march - of hum molt. LITTLESTOWN r nov um tr.cTs. new Lutheran Church in Littlest IA nearly comple -(1. It }s a very edifice, and has c: Mi• seating hundred people ably. The, upon It n steeple ( aired and f( five feet high, gn .nd hatulsoi ornamented. / Mr. W. Youni has in progress a story brick „house. Mr. W. F. Cr, is preparing to bilk one equally la and J. TienrY 4. , r is raising beautlfSdng the (heeding formerly longing to the Long's, .adjoining nOi. Church. The Littlestown Rail eompany is building a ear house ticket office. Mr. Pius Fink has r • , mpleted" a large brick dwellin commanding location, near to 'here is no halt in the onward pr f Littlestown. IxPrix ItEmc.—fir. D. S. Cook• d as a relic of the "olden time,"' r two wince, in the shape of an I •itchet, of stone, as pirrfeet, we pr.( ' boost us the day it liTis cut and s y the hand of its dusky owner, istrument or implement is 7 inc •! and was made of a river stone, littler a blunt point, the bit being p r rubbed down to a very rev( (bre, and the sides deeply scored listening of the handle. If this ould speak, what a tale of the light 'unfold to us to regaild -to of eighborhood. This relic was tot he property of the Wrightsvill i ompany, close to the foundation!, ' tack.— it riyhtsrille We have now in our office an 1 :AOKI precisely like the above , , ft being a little upwa • 4. It WAS found near • . , two years ago—and is.ee . lutoresting relic. Wh was, We cannot conjei . , - Is a very big hatchet, it • -ported by some "big - .70bEN.—A vain:lWO mare .:,1 John Ilartnian, at 'Alunod Thursday night last. S • ; - as heavy set, 7 years h, with a sear or spli Ind hoof; branded U S 9 • ,:er, and C under the ma Insurance Company ofl !t2.00 for the thief and s:‘ .- • Mr. Hartman:offers $2,51 1.. ',I - he mare. . 1,0.1.:,..)es the owners of horses t :; • .:lard: York countj• has bi ith hoe thieves for se • a.“. 1 we should not he burp ° then extending their o his. ' , is.m, dx...—Mr. John M. 11 r,i Oled a new lee Cream Salk el - t)re street, In the buildle4 vied by Mr. Loyer, adjoin and wilLkeep cony .vMee Cream, Fresh' Cakes ), :11 of all kinds. He has fir p a for Ladica, and is prepi -,;;Nily Private Families, Parties, terms. Give him aca :.•';'4 - -Pr.—Don't forget the Lecture J, Vlltiger, in the Catholic Churt. IL.i - k4strto. A rich tutellcutpul Usx •'•• • -I, .—The red weevil has mac!. Ipree.ratwe In the late grnwing. ; i.eighborhood..liad lidolug so .1t the early wheat is boy. 1111•11 %/vascl t i ;, 1:-• Republican State Convent is z.o n'%c•.:- at WlWumsport on ;Wadi ,--. 45 , nest. Win. V . i . ribio, of Strabe.i; „ ; z •voot 'appg , i Med Reptriontitlye tjelegat, , lA kf?v, .. ifi:d bavitiVortz, of ern:filri!go, 8 e0.! 4-- ti',. - # orlal., I.r Ole last 'ttanttli4P-11.,9 coup -4. : f - .., - k . . 1 ~~ y 4- .., , t -',"-.:' El ME 1 1 4 Il i, 'NI' - . N -;,- 4041xxrrrtepar. , I -- Tiff' 14117wellit —' -: that a Com _ ~ 111701,ppiri g. . _ti 2r s ir : 4 A, t pany of Abe lith ,if State Militia, Utast aVlta nifighbor, ••aead you the of lbrooklynOtitettert-ruilati, , g an ex,eur- a 4.ltatter, which liaia,Ltean gamin clop 4,0, (4..qtyaburg., tiltb approaching ; Kaawa t of . the Star, In relation to 4th. They ex pact. to reach hero on the 1 mew question, which appears to be evening of ,al, and leave on the Wilds of a treat Mali V ibler,mis. ill lion. Will you rui , ll,ll and give sth' They will no inter about 100. atlit upon the soi.j,,t, as he In- This is said to he as very fine body of 1c the DM TIVerN of the Slur refo : men, highly drilled and slendidly Utl e .l. I play an ything about the matter ? formed. Their visit will he oartetht . to I this may receive a favorable ro ta& your bonds, I are : omit* aroeuoutioo. .—. , Truly yours, cte., •A.J. H. 1 Coming to a region - not only hlstorlti • , °ally intereAlngAut naturally benutpl • 1 - NtoN Towarsatr, June Nit , as far as the eye can . /or:—Believing the ~ , acte, not on. nod attractiv e . the true exponentaf the Reptile. reach, and Inhabited by a hospitable and erty, but the intertatia of the eitl- whole-haarted people, we cannot but be . Adams, county, I appeal to you in neve that our Ilr3oltlyn visitors will be of many of its most loyal inbabi pleased with their tri Gettyabu to rg. 'or an accurate statement of thep of the Damage question at the ,„ „ .., c . ~''''''' ---: ma I.:, ,ontamt.—This important tor sion of our Legislature. .1 ant a s a reader of the Stof, and in vain tival ill the ,Cutholle Church was ettle, caked for the part-it:Wars in rein- brated at Commaego Chapel, on Thursday • the matter. Sow hi my mint/ last, in a manucr exeeedingly grand and -something mystical in the doings . . , F our ' . impresme. a l were erected as pi me, important quo , tion. Ilave a deceived •by our own friends? usual, all magnificently. decoratod, and 'lt looks to eau plausible. Last services had at each, conducted by the !fa we electesi our candidate, MT. . Snperior, Rev. Mr. \linger, and :waisted to the Legislature with the an- • 1 that he would use his i nt i aelioe ! by Rev. Mr. Roll andothers. The proces ag the Damage bill passed. Well,: sion, with Its many striking emblems • :toted on and thos sessiotr closed, 1 and gorgeous adortangs, was the result .lieve no attention a hatever was of the indefatigable etforta atal flue taste the passage of the bill. Last fall , s t;-, . : aude the heitte th.tut„. and the eke _ of Lev. •alr. venecaer. 1 , he crowd In alted in the defeat of Mr. Houck , attendance was large, estimated at from election of Mr.. Heltzel, Dem. four to six thousand. Weregret that the the campaign it was asserted by erowdeci state of. our columns p'revents! the leaders of our party that Mr. us from giving a full description of this Would oppose the passage of this s. In relation to this we evident- truly grand celebration. deceived, as I noticed SolliethllC I—a* ..op •----- ---.. A n REST. Sheriff Hann arrested, e close of the last session that it ' he House by a very respectable, ou Satorday night, near Urarfibuburg, ', and as I have since ascertain-1 Isa ac Kane, charged - with being con delliel doing his utaiot,t to have ' va , ahed, Th ereby f at hering th . corned In the stealing of Capt. Wltmor's 4 of his conatituenta.• For this, e ' and Mr. Lower's h o rses, soma) eighteen he be a Demoeret, we owe shim ,or twenty it:oaths ago. KWIC has been Ilir, reward. . I l ace d In Jail, to await trial. John Cl av was it in the Senate? I want rich Is now in the penitentiary, for par ' We arc told it was not brought • in that body. Can this be pus-' ticipation in the same crime. - :.:et the people know the facts in ,-, to this question. By .1111 impar- IVE,sTEnN M.D. R %IL ROA D.—The of this matter there is certainly , Hagerstown Wail says that the Con . tg wrong. I repeat, can it be , were d ece i ve d lit m-,.. Haack anal tractors have advertised for proposals 'mutually in this matter of so for thegraduatlon and masonry ()a fifteen • amentto the interests of the peo- miles of the Extension of the Western lams county 'I We have neve7 1 Maryland Railroad over Sunlit Mountain. Mr. Mceonaughy's honesty 11 et.s to his eo n 1 1 , stitoews, .. I.ti ta l This, wo believe, embraces the distance acre is something wrong some-' from Mechanicstown on the East _to mong our own party, and if the • Raven Rock on the West side of the oat with Mr. McConaughy and . m om a s ia, W or k i s now b e i ng lansa . lent, let us know the facts. As voted on every mile of the section from tepublieans, we demand this.— . he losers by the rebel invasions Union Bridge to Mechaniestowil, and eof Gettyaburg are many poor, •on six points front Raven hock to ..us and hard-working farmers, Hagerstown %e lost nearly all they accu mula - any a hard day's labor, and who •d fur a littfit compensation by : is of our friends A REPuitLicAN. it this rnloh township Repub y not "doubt" MeConaughy's ;Hess to his constituents," the :lc people up _here (Republicans s Democrats) most certaioly do. re than doted it.—[P;ditor Cunt- or the t ktlyhburg Contpllor. 141 TIAf NPRINGS.-.TALE VICHY n excilZment Ims been produced ic recent visitors to the Springs town bythe vocal performances ~ ,ge bird which ham niztile its tip there. If articulates the popu (ff the Springs as dktinetly us ts or any parts of the human and the repetition of this name • Id notes constitutes its song. nobody has seen this bird It t heard by • many among the f the trees around the Springs, neighboring grove. I an cer reality of the "Vichy" bird as d, front its song, or at 1 stupt to like voice which prom mutes • bestowed upon these Spi'ngs. not been heard before the corn- IA of the work to close them to people, superstition annexes momenon a protest against this , if I mistake not, I have heard before, and, no doubt, some of iologists will be able to classify et•ed songster. Quite a sun is ing to the Springs to hear the bird, which is uniformly greet eased surprise or wonder when uppOltratwo or rather • it makes itself lietird. AKlNG.—Large quabtitles of .4.1 other varii•ties of grass wild nattirity in June, in the:W(l4l:e 'so on soave watoi soils In e We therefore urge the neeek;- arty rata. ny—espeelally clover, until the blos'unns turn brown, of little value. We know that - tiller as to the proper time to vs: some intelligent farmers let their grass stand until going This DiLIS do with Herd's tl'imotby, but nut clover. We faVor of cutting all grass ng satisfied that hay made then ire nutritious awl valuable.— "1 Fireside. ALEDONIA 12.tamo.in.—The oners named in the act olitir- CCaledonia Railroad Company, aledonia Iron Works, a few to, and organised by electing' lug officers :—President, Levi Cashier of Second National Medianiesburg; Treasurer, Newdlle; secretary, Gen. Columbia.- Thu charter right % for the construction of a In New Cumberland, Cumber- Hnty, through the upper end of BAY, to Caledonia Iron Works, i county. Tho York Press ity4,l forts aro being made for tie cow of the _road, with every pros tooeits.'! • TVIINPIKIL-A move !n foot, we are glad to see, to a turnpike from Mechanics timberland- county, via fills srk county, to York Springs, f oo t unty, Suhseription books ilea last week at the first named his road will go through a lie region, and will be a great the towns named. NG you run Pors.—Tn the f Philadelphia, which embraces -third of the State, the collet:- he "Pepe reached the auto of of. which $4,230,92 were d by Churches in Philadel -01,138.71 by Country Church esirable Farm in Frederick d., is oMreti at private sake. isetneut of Michael 404 f, 41 A good bargain eau be 14, Phillip Roth' ng t of Cun)beF fship, has our Wanks for a gPleaditt heads oflettupe, 444 dl not to be heat, 4 : '8 'KW 4LI ERv 4T HA"' place to ill) /our Pictures ne Aietter, I)Ql2e el:levet-7 tided If not satisfactory. * j BAUD VIII Au VEItTISENIENTS.—Tho etseuhera7 - I 1011 111 7 terIllillea 10 . 1Y:11 :I t l , l e vir .c a l ittli y. r l 1111410. r than any other ((((( to man who does not read the advertise ments- in ilk paper ea r l never be said to encour,w,lng sjoiro be NVCI: informed. The ad vet tisementS. he CTNICIN(I I or Hoot.. mut MOO% indicate not only the business enterprise! of a place, but the enterprise Of the ad-' naots,, maw* thi r d . oidi%4 11 - 141 1 (1 1 1 4 Onir. t ri t : 1 potrlag dons on short noun,.—•oed oo suer, vertiser. 1V hen you see a man Who ad xpert..nro tat the lartlaeow, I feel worlds/tit thut vertises liberally, you way be certain of j can please all who way call, finding u good stock of goods in his store, • D. U. ICIANUEL. (). ttyslurg, Juaa24,1807. that ho keeps up with the market, and sells cheaper than those who do not ad- WATC II 7St ! WATCHES, vertise. If you want good bargains, al tiTitOU:tE ways patronize those who avail them-, I. selves of the advantages afforded through(lets largely engaged to the' atch trade, &tut ham t ! s t . r o rtet i, ( . 1 , 11 1 1 . 1 w : 4 Z ;I' h o . r i h o r:lth the advertising columns of the news- r t a r e eanuot Fall to he rteeet , V:hh. r.g to mu t:tt h Yurt ' : papers. stock I.llllliraMi a largo lot of the .Tustly funishrd.—.l man ramped Nut der plead guilty, iii the Lane.lster coun ty Court, lest week, to commit till gu rape upon the pt rson of an orphan ehihl, thir teen years old, taken from the l'himapo. Home of (hat city, and Was sett tell Cal to pay a rive of :Moo, (l ents and undergo uu imprisonment In the slern Pc.Taiteta- Nary for twelve years. 'flow cloverseeq with buckwheat. We have tried it, and know it pays. Special Notice Column. - . A Wonderful Power. • . PUBLIC SALE Thula , Pill:. nary front oil others introduced.l.' 0 REAL AND PERSONAL ritoi , Ewri,..-.. They (tiller from '' N•'l , IlS i'atharldi s iII 1a..") . II 1./AV./H IM h clay of .1(.1.1' it. xl, p tuts. 1n In flue first plane, Midway's Ih 01%0 1 14: the sithserll4l/, ASIIIIIIIiId rlltOr of the ..Inds et VIII.; are purely vile tilde, ti'. Irian sill to inerals, .Andrew IV.Ilt, air, , th evisseit, will sell at 1 uhlia ; di p 0 t.,....,11, higtedicuis, s. t ondly, no y are 10) (1,111, 11l 11/11 bate resit!. nix of en iti dee...N.lA, fit kI, gall Ely t Intl! .1 iv 111, ;;till a. to 1,,, t ,,,• bosh It ,µ, II xnint townalilp,.l.tiaui niulity, the following and leave ta,, , lizi IL .111.1 they III•Vt•T pr. Inte pr „ l „. rl y , , i z . cry of thello,o,ll'ooN 1111(T1111. (.011 , etIflt nett, that. 1 Ct Al, ~1 1 LOGS 4 7 7 twros or nye, Ity e itisil too olli n follow Ilse I nil 15er....1 11 , 44 , 0 ( thost•ls,`,Ver" . Old, by the bushel, horite 6 eat s, l'ionsai, i [arrow, ful In Iner.tl ine.lienies. 1 lo.y tire au excellent , 4a. 0 % e l ploielt, pte,l, Roller, Ilay l'atri.m‘e, slay rt tiledy for iiy3Dep.us, 4 GAITEtt,q, I:ATTU:RS, 111114141*4' :MOROCCO BAL.IIOItALS. St`., &C., &C. )1* N )Nf:ll.l.:stS GA TTF:I2.4, ItuYS' J,F 1iALM4)14.% DAS' 11110(1ANM, MI win be aold at i 1 ,, W 0 14 1 1 VI nnrrin ) ntg• from Lora oud ...ultr) Itiv:ti4l goi;dm nut pr'kein heron. pur to - - • " CELEBRATED "AMEBIC kN WATCM.L." GOLD AND SILVER, viz "P. H. IlartleLt," Win. Eltory." and "App 4. Tracy ;" with Watehom of alfook nU other makes It you want a CHEAP and OCX )1) Watch. un Ll;Wrci MTlt(drSg, AC Ittn old t4ti,n,lo!ifi linlc Ntr.,t, nen/1y OppllblLli thu bctkut, liettyslAug, erintlitnes tlio Grorivy, Notion end Con• fret lunery business, cud Lterutofuru. Juno 14, ISM. if; A FREDERICK COUNTY FARM AT I i ItIVATE SALE. 11111 E unden.htned, intending to remove West. ..j offers bis FARM at Private little. IL is snug. "le I on 'Align gore (-reek, in ' , reeler!, It romaiy, Md.. It nitios emit of Fristeriek city, ii miles north.. west of Mt. Airy Pepot, ou the 1.1...t.9. It, It., 11 1 ,‘ ; mites aurae 01 Unionville. Will fi 1011111 wnithens of I.thertytown. contenting 1142 AcitE.4, 10 op ,a hick are In tunhcr, The fund Is In goud town , . thin, whoitinig limestone, and peAlueen good crops, II bas nearly all lash limed ot er, *mat wiles. There hie sonic twenty acres of nieatltne or bottom lan 1, The farm is well watered, Maga. Mire running through It. The improve iehls are 'IWO Illit'r4E...,•one n Two- I r. story Log, and the other it Two-story Frate, with u never-falling writ •of water et the door, List Baru, hose new s• gun and Unrcliige 11 ewe, with Coro Cribs at. tneheil and Opiiiierkil above: a sph mild young tiltt 11.11111 of choke feint, „ILIA coming I titolltill bearing, with dlfterent varieties of small fruits. Also, a sorghum Mill nporntor, with boo.; and everythiiht thereto, to curry ou the business auvregefully. Penton* wishing to purchase are solicited to, view the property by culling on the subscriber, r cling thereon. Persons wishing more Information, or hiller particulars, either personally or by lentr, I shall be pleased to answer thou at any MT Pest 001,e address is Llaganore, F'retlerlek co, Dhh 1011A.KI, .110Iir I JEi Iltr. 2m• yos BALE. TWO MirtiEn t hv erro YE TEMITY ACRE 2 op LAND, ot.suit coVirrr; trse one and a hall miles from a flamed Pepott peaty finpmrementa. well fenced and wane:eat,. Pa abundance of good timber. antl so arranged tit . 'divide welt into two tams, I have also other tarns property for MIR, all of which will be *Oki -. low, the Wool being to make a division of the, estate, Those irtsenrch of land in this mirth" - might do well to give me a call before porch/ aids elsewhere. lug Luther information, ran Mt Or SCILITeIIe THOS. N. X.UPTON ) • .(Wtto is ems& 4-L an a Vite r intalligeneer emr in forbkl, and send bill to this *like and paper* address. 9 El ll lio iiil 12 2111 I VS _ - 210 • 1 wiwl 2..00 15 to • 6g 0 40 16 Yy 7:,U • 2 YU