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ISVltadletimieopgaeagoEttus Vnitsdthistes, - 1 4 1 1Pnaultilarr thae ospieozkm 411111pillie mw' beitta4the hands Qf46 nob- QM' peotikste 4 1 4 11 64 1 4 74 * 0 hikh taut • illiftlipiftutemeheorfalty; tasty • reisoadille , - 11Stddeto ilimatliabonlas and far Intarifsliii , WO 111 In sift cad d tbEIVATIMI .Icr -111/1611111111aillicnobleadfact*: yet troy Math veryliiiiikeittbegratAindlo the validiad cabal into faradic*. sad, 114diektanity to - support Tionpeli - siersalmeime enemies to the national gotta*, 111141114rwitaAtikeYtwOurtatO Amid PIN' sollololl.ool4llo,..wahltideprive stew 'even et =foug s tWer-zeithleaship. Mho a3hel Staie seriArrer lettehing -tivtt kasl - VOW' Year.i—whist eIF~ I tkattleakti , yeeittileye liete: we ight 1i011111411011n0142 . WWI Sir to .be dons.witil eghtionwmakt 'we 0011.1 1 41* - :i Nitir 4 4 1 1 0 0 1 0 11 40ElvAllkir 4 0 ,1 00 4414 . 448 1 10 0 * 4614 6( 111W444 fkiiire, are taxing the peor 4i4IINEMAn. 4he 404ocligraciedtV Nilliwtocimmocor& 1;144 qf the rebeiYon% The t9we ute ibite fey In sot* hands, itua the heay s igt„ taxes are Imposed, aniei ft OW To, if .14i, red _Ater en ., do ',l: A. • lseft,4l;iti tif-11'1)ethoOttita i fc. • 49r1Y'his the piWorni.' of the $l 4 , 4 • ti f tonv i e v utiliii, He says le re gre otAt iri 'regard to the past six e ,, y f'r s' Al le dead a d the'faflure of , kr . . " e . '-; 1 . 11 : " i . al4 au original . • , 1 • 1 '1 . ~,,t, akid, one of e postblatent . *; t seAs. Thlaistti er to' - the Ohio t*.e ' *rt' tn ..k . 1.. he Ve arts of secession pro ,„-.. •-zr , kacWhone'ofhla ' yiews—re , „• it taidnrci of the nehelllon-but re co 'if.., No servides of the euzoonza % Q • U N 4 q.: :1 1 . 1 Peab l 0 4' 3 3'inP4 l 4 ex -4194 te4419-23iFth during th°R.lbeliOnt LiiikejtOgePt) : 11 4/Pelf AO Meng' .tg' fir, lur4 on-oiteratj , 42 in.political action. , t 'l. , I •44; tp tlz 4 iq tilnd Gen. 8A4:01,9D,A,LE, ...t ,RS written a 'attar rang. ./n/t• 4RiiP4lfl4)illg wide 9 1 LPNGa'imEFT , O°PF.,-PP9f, an, other,lgading Iteblel ,of, ..ezeilltafic take the ifround thal the South lolVe arrament of ,the sword in k g • i t et e secession questiori,nnd ' iiiitze `being against them, It ii ihe verdict, accept citizens to recognise the accept the congreseloual plan of yei,ofustruc,yori, J and cordially. unite In the work of restoring the Union.' Thus it ill that F.l-41! the Ilepublicaii party of the t oufli draws to itself all' the soldie r s, the i r igda`- ifie-eaters, composed of effete aidAiiitl:iiiit - "•iolitlelatis, attach Mon ' iielyWatlie ternooracy of the 'North': ator wairteoantly lialalhdted as probable sty Daniaciatiorliaperit, that Gien.'itOs*- 41 CR.A.NS would be the Demoerati onithee forigovetnor'ot California . did not credit this, at the time ; but e did not delpti,peciniao ' we had no anthoritY so to 44 . -• Okla 4/4ia. thlifforniasa of a ism:at dal A diepgailliC4rthe story In this suit marffahion': , "Gen. oaxcaa.Ss . wilL not, on any account, accept that or any other nomination from the Vdigrift. If 'he could be induced to run to ,1114M6 it ,iii, 3t would be on Utz rnlon tick 7frbut )da bnsinees a inellnittiops 4. ,c ; ~,, , Witiegijife,iindlie,4 l : l4 atsli „, .. t. to litcmp t 4 dandlde.te daily pirtY: At 4 . • i - v - . htarAtis Nyap,athieskie wholly with - ..,:' , ".) 4 .. P 4 8 , 0 •2 - ,-. ” . - • noble I eelle worditermonize With the rill .. 44124 M iiin• 1 4 0 09 / 4N E # * ging the .., L - 4 111 PutiielfriezPreSeed 0"44 0 .ka49 ,1 4.0t,55* qie * Ilii e ne Netß e t , :theWilrktf7 i*l li ,-,oll4o:lo44hreatslid * illy* „artd ..? , :p4 AMMO=NiTtirIUL 0/11.131, 4,41.4 . • , aP'Wy.744l9" "Kita / P. the - F*P t IV 4.4. 1 €0 8 ..44 0 1-14, On* Ara** (list *4l' Ourß*7 of the country-stilLbean peril of inevite - 4 1 11lbkiiPlie IA , r1,44.4_ 5i r.-. a ...- . •: , . / U 7_ ____ „•,, v r — F -T „F` r " ? ...'..% " OS, ' 4 1. - A6 . ,,i i , .r.; . ' l :l4 :i t tlit tjav al a i '1 t''.B . . "Vigitcletbil n gal WM* 1 . ma te n .,3444111_4e. thi igtotAis ame#lloo6ll6 INODOIC A* ispporkeed iiimitriilmaiNg li" bkrwimim, lent snedr.,lMMile asolotammval, 4ik*MY /11eAmitMlvitae Col tornt to o block up the work of BOOlNilltrUololl. Both broadtail raptly' paired Mils lad w l 4o4 l ,i4 bh ___ z _ I ' +. ' were seat re'll 1. • o 1 • 10411 pulsed baliiiihanorditalanothind voto--; P v P t 114 the E M ls - POlgivar,a,nx7o - 1 -3334g0itii.04,,t9;40 ,2 1 ) : , Tb . i / 3 , 111, A1r54-,ffi Al . 1 * 4 841 41 !Os "4 . k•ippno - tra 0 4 40, g r .?, IT '. 4 .l kt g A i k,,i t z _ A 4i:taros 6 - 4080,i I ti iefougigAte,,Fkolont' 1 . otat ti t 49,00 - , , , , , i ,44 , 1; Fingte •fiVoric tr f reconekn''' otti Ito : -,1412 aLttel,i, 'URA — ea' ' tiygi . .. id *liii i *ifdeliig, 7 , itekt.t 41 aiteiiiie inedollo bf Ilk pretietii is tT43 le* 0' ( o"t44 9 o ll ettf o 4 ,lii : t h 4J 440*arle tfigA L I ) P I ,f 4 tb/f ei # O O reoPl9 , to th.i ti. kali , oifi€::;s of tgf'fivert o, l 4 olils 11 0 th' 'gagaW9ant sittliority OrOiin i giesis. Apet„,' 2 ghee to the' ct:A4binttuittaeti in 'tie `lte,l3el ektaiee ' 'ill istsiiiiehlt remove qt.itte arid ot(olsii;Vqrstliplitt telr iialie, iiibleitiollte'tt e fal of pelliti ), e n 4' ,o . rtiti; ,or the . i3tetee. ,44')et. $ gives to, e`cierietstffii i NO the, sites Rower p, , ! enjoys' 010 appointment as 13 con e on District o(immatt&is.=-- itect. 4 tpgalii:es . aii'ditttfik the ternOtas ;end" appointiient3 ' bereofOre: made: 7 - Sept, ... atith`Oriseißoards"of 4eglatration. to ,receive eviden ce eiktO the 9,4elineleOne 'l4 4tp.fozents for 'registration, and tAi.re, ectAirse,Wiii:. 30disitudictici—t he 'with or *e 4piteiiin On to ' be Otichislizi.- ketVif deltot Wiefafti •Itilst are etlio, iiiiltifethithe r ptirodi'tekttOlniiii.: beiC9lttSetreiAtliTeel,4 4l itie!*o l ' 1`044 , 4 , 4 0100 '4Z...w t tw: !341)!Er0p) , seclt io (41 • it .g. iftitAndip - OilaieaUtead b ow .i'grants te;atetrict,Oonataaiii'ers the , , .. , , righ , iiitileir discretion, to extend qte Per* for 0 ) 03 0 1 4 0 44. reldOratloo to :the mot Pi . s t, SO. 0 9 4 Proviaei fig a .F eegektp3. he4,,eorrE9tioa , or . the_ xegistly w l / 4 04 fourtefn 49 0 71 of4nT.grAOP , t4 t, J.F 44 Y Ir. Tiered_ •• 84 4 9 1 4440 9 .* L A* 40 421 ii& 1 44 14 CIAllend ca ,KOCAP°';'..-reee term au4AUPPIY their, '041 6-5 w4#l , Deefe -: 8.1"7- Sect. 9 zwoo- 1 " sulP,mbefs Fluo- gydratiea hoe*, antia4perapila iteig,Aed etat.poi*4,ooloo in t h f l e 11401tiVeg to .4 9 1P 130144 ,_P r.i46 . 1,411 . 444*k for ,at-- Aeon of gle P. Elitateg,„*OL. 10 and it Albeitnaly ch*of.o4..Ntim 144eir enoe with the work of roksooetanotton. by declaring that '-'all thaprovisions Of this ion i zed the men to *Melt-this Is eaptio mainary, shelf be' , Sonatrtiedlibershy,- to theend that ail theta . .. Ws etherfoltday 'Abe: folly and peril y' envied: arklk and that "no dhitriet eonftriatider et member otthe Mara Of Itinghlifhtton, or 'Any of the offieent , - or appotnteits eating 'and& itieni;ithall be - bound* his `itf tiny opinion of any etrileille*Ol the United States." , . , round of 114er 'Mclei V. licit,: Jr rtoicii )14ence ! it to thit ottalr4i and' do the 'reit* d ivtot4 mi . * of ThePresident4ill ofeouraeoend tit* Afit'inabenant vetd but MO die* irbtiVirhich it liasedhoth Inantor46} •pknalpt litradtinititi hito Mat = ttit*ltlistandhig; and the -lima people of. the tit 'radium, cehlplatothOworiti of yeadntraction, - withoit apyireitioislot of- , faith.* Mar plotting brrenejiade 1111publkauut, hint-Rebels; and . Deinoerat* trynapathi zoo. Owirreee, i he'prOmpt p~ of this important Bill, has vindicatad its reputation for fidelity to the great*prfh elpiee of ehril liberty, and mated' Anew its data/initiation that impenitent Reboil shall not rule the Government:' diet of the loyal men of the Itaptiblie : — North and South, wilt be--" Well 'done; -gooditia lbulthful verrante." new re- TxE Democracy orlitarylend are di - *rained to make the Most of their prawn k i lease of pour4r. Thelasf*eg,yeAre tided for The erwraliatlou of the of the date, impoped up,on . eve7 Oraini declining to be eidollpfl Ague ofkid "with' the proceeds have otitainedihe means of equipping those who are this tered. , The work is iinsiperlug rapidly, and Soon Gov. SWANN will have a la:melon* at his dlflxnal, Thhi As 'largely composed of returned AO** who aro pillaring for the coveted opportunitY of "nudging nudging tinun selves even" with , the 1,70°00 of,_the State. We obierve, as algsgdl*t fa* . that a Gen. CnorFa, who mama ht the', rebel army the entity ivar t has imeniann-: misalonecl by QovatpkiSwinp a 'Figs= Bier-keneral of tlihipi n y; and that a 1. CREME:ST ,WbSEOZEMES4IIII 410 14; Maryland . (itel;el) regunant, insil was ,wpunded at Gettyahurg t has pthuid fug titaitia regimait Pt istifFued v 046 00 0 the "Maryland Guard," and has had tbea clothed Babel. Grey ludtavat ! The W O 4 . U 11" i.0 441 / 4 414 1 10 Rd ; D4114W " 4 , Pitt , an the -staff 4lM. The 1 • mom 4 4. 4 40 w Shites ere of l ea , ld and alkink. k'.. Mil lir the Deibrm Convention itteently, ll l l ,ii*. liteir.4n of 'Cam ; bertantl-4 piittho . titile eonit,t, we 'he; nevi, and Toni `, listens rtn*Elki 'min s& ikeil late e x•teti Iris ihtteshitidi'it the l' :" .6 "kirttiih'i System of Free ,:. • , *lt '- , Aii*voii oii . iso.„.,,,ziigionol-p,vl, von.'lliitalioeto N lAiiitiii644 , 4 . , BT, it no "d1,..%,5, k tr l ritelA ;'rf s t o . w/bAeoh ).0.)4r i '7 ik 3 id 7 .. t - a I l Other ir pepv, , . ~ 'N? ,,- r iTtet, PKY-Ne 7 . .! ::' ~ e • '. ' ": 11 A . 1 4 044140 4 1 t sim'oirinotuieee t . oppoO 1 _ , p 104 Cient mon School! reeenß itt4o&Eied . 4 Riti• .pipoixt r .'" -: ~-. „ 1 5 4 , 04 -• nerinani :'!: bri 4:‘- I '. .3„i tpitilo w i r a id , . o p , . thi d . itad 7,7* ivhit. ~ 2.. Ir.' ... r.r. .. 7 . 11' , . ' ~... .177 : ".7 7 • swept oat o tame. ji , , ser . Whatever M i : lI IMW t 4. +: 4 r e i . , ive-ifol:dieris. t "oinkey on the t . . rthe' terFt. 'V Oft°, tußa 4 4 l , 4 *- ~.,,lOadr, . cl. t t l el k'At t lit n &4idarn ' -1 ~ 1 Inc • z irt, i , 7-- ' pre r er*Y_Kth a t o r ~ t h* ' to gm an igps*l tl !SOO: 12 1.V tffilill#4 ri4 t Halal i being go wo rt How long will !„._ -". mMMI 444- 403' *O pfd dintt ,moo ~# iIIEPIEWIMMOOMMES hillioalliagolo l llll4 ariellakluaft 411111111/411 1 11101 111 11killi, 7 - rt fr Alludatitee ArldspipediVr and ingalitisivArtelliddr MO 4 6 tat British • imitivate a el ilierAidtaryoWrari I- .ctITT Alt re ollmes*Wiemerammiatvilimstditiiii- Vik AMINO 11011011,1kiiijo ted States. As Ron. 17,2 Pita&Urt. To all intimateliskusinted with the prospeets, it has bean for some time appestat that this distinguished publleau Wee theglillect*Phd deference i fully, begn 4 11 0 - vorgr 194gt,wit.— As a hirer erkloy44';the hliptieeteeputp -421_2_,.°° 4 4 ;1Y tuld4 o . l 4lell. 410 1 + 1 4 111 ° aww‘lS'''w 444II.hRIKIre,i la thl,Dbp. ir l 4 Court IkA l k . ItellhAVY ma y+; Y l t 4 i l44lo *(T ili g rll l ) # tl On fir hoh#ltore°4 p r z giv Lk. met u .P r t 1 /Q OrPaiso ll VP9 1 0 0 41 to 11 4 11 4 0 0 4 1° ,.., [114 ?, *lie** . VW 41 4409 47" PirMng allue• *lt; 947 -0 4 °t firms V** itolNA'4o. lIIIVei- 111 4004 1 114140*AtletaePtStMthm to IthitAvIIRIPIPIt% lout Pewomed of the ta° lllloo °Age.nrikich will MIMI tint a bulwark of -popular Awry, *mid it ever be threatened during bla Upon of of. 0. ,Pe high Ihorst , WOO 140 1 , Feat Pettel°l 4 o o iloh4itif 1 41°4 1 041 1, .___° ,tiop 11+ .evozi way desirable t We con. gratulahr the party apd the Mote op the nomhuktic4,—.Phi/o..,Preaa. JODOR W/LLTAMRIW kßoirxr through out' hel3titte" tut isle' of the very ',blest Mithbers of the PerMaylvanla judiclary, whose experieriee as a JUdge and high at hilinfients as aliimiyer 'are, recognised by the whdle legal protcsslori, Hs is, mole. - bifer s, a athe' tdost uzilulpeeetiable ehareeter, a high-totted, refined rifig he i tiorabligeutieinan: Above the itilibb of thnati"palibian'consideration *hi& have soiaften controlled judges of thnsthbolof BLACK and WOODWARD, he is, in all his personal ordniorisand princi pia; thoroughly imbued with 'the senti ments of 's true Ainerican patriotism.- 111 injoya e adifithaxal advantage over his en. , • tor, Judge'EMA.uswoob, that wallas fully equal to Writ lu all his per minal and' professional - ttnalitlcations, he Is man In the' priina'ist fife, lu vigorous health of body as well asotndad, add, In all human Probability, far tuorb likely to eimPtel* Um circle of his omelal duty as a 'Judge of the ilupretne, Court.--Phila. Agfreffi. MIL WILLIAMS Is-s man of experienee an the Bench, and a thoroughly neecm. hreryeriim - when elected, m we eatinoVileubt WIH be, he will be a de. iiidedidilltion to the ability Of the liki- Odniti üßetfelY. Ihdge iVILLEtirs will bring bible tea a "(Mud body and the ilgornf manimnd to sustain biro in the tiling dalee of his post. He is, too, a thaiinmghly in unison with the sen ihrients oinatiomllty, of liberal progress, of popular elevation, that have character ized our more recent history, and while riot an extreme man on arty political sub. Jett nee I bigoted parthian In his views and tan.* he Will`Unit , his mind hie inini the abitractlons of that school of viirtistinstdP of *Melt Chief - Justice wooDWAIID VIM ducipie.--rnlta. North Amtricon. Ma. Wri.muars lea good mon, and not only by pevannat integrity of ammeter, and in the history of hbrprivate life ; bet be is a geed man for the office, by *very quallkeethat dernanded kw the diseherge Mats faustiortai—a lawyer of leas , study and stake, and tboroughlyapprovedas *Judge, wamedepialmarkeverarely been cralled tofhigbet emote by appeal, and stillmerewarelyeverrabed: His reputa tion se *jurist% and ea a ehristiaa gentle- Man, both to public and private life, is ~let bumming ttartbigh position in whichit le proposed to phew him. He was chosen by the eeerventien (EOM a !wag no knell number of good' men in competition; and we hope and believe be will bechoeenby a large majority of the people, embracing many of the apposite Witted party, although:he has* worthy man Orr his oppeneurt—Pittsberg Com onemittl. Tar. Pittsburg Post (Democrat,) has al so a good word for our candidate. It says; "The nomination of the Hon. HENRY W. WILLIAMS as a candidate for Judge of the Supreme Court, is a good one. He Was the beat man named among thocandhlatea before the Republican Con vontio.9, and possesses legal and moral quebillications far the responsible paidtion to sakdois babas hew notaiested." THESE recommendations which we could multiply indellnitel7, show the emineat Attie, of our candidate, With the fact that he represents the loyal sentiment of the State, in contradlstinc uon to the.CopperhesAl element, will en ure him the support , of a large majority of thepeople. SithiKUPP Kalov HAYit of tions Or leans, one ot.ths ehisiee44lll In the nem sacre of Won man in that Ai* in July last; Wee eked to. mithimam aa* , tplailibed vasty under the cminiamof torney General iftsaktemrce He will, not long lonian on the zone, tines Con-, gremeluitemnii to the reuse; end author- Ised registers to strike from the alb MI lerfons inipagmely regieteretundet raid Opinion. HisTIPIIIIIIII I. asennand of the 4,04110035'431011, - *Airman UMW at necks ripen Oairgelailk - vent servedtboli oughout the war, bins % *A%. Corn lion decency risitires, (as President &maim i mice, ralladisa of flail loch, Sithenahor mar isgbielightimied). 'duals sialosehaeklasektNim ape wosisot lisommiistiges‘ Heinvideatirtainistife frost min, dull inieldlannie post hiridi • aleoginas esmililitegmtimilleiche Aid hircailleint °NU tiotreittillimpirvs .. 4 ,-, . PEI' ) ' 1 i )'. ..•. . : . , I , q , , PW.P444 , 44F4 116 4 1 41 111 k k; SMIIII 0 1 4 , 4 1 0 u. r44 11 4", . WI . ) 1034 - ", . - iiiiiii=t - 4 1 Pil .4 1 :b1: 91 h g o . , ~,,,,, • 1 4 1 4 5 . ,* 4 P .. ,_ , 1if1e,,, Lit.... ; : pimp i. i .or \ SEEM MGM sodded "An act to provide for mor sel -4.011P"."003ef.4t*0, Re, Y 311341460 sta: the ad suppieMentary thereto, the • Secrets:9 . illtrittlieiattne't Mari or poor containing the , lidlinnition *lnked, The anvespondenee between Gen, Gan& and the military cominatrilere In ..the South, is impor tant, not only in its selation I. the ! inmartent subject of Reconstruction, but also* as 441ww lug the position of General %met. this correspondenco BM General pub hibeelf squarely on narid ad sustaining the Oondras atonal interinetaihm,,of the Rearatruction acts, disapproving of the Stansberry opinion, and emphidadly reirmtreting Sheridan - In his bold course. General Grant telegraphist to Sheridan on • the 'ter of June that there Was "not one word of tatdi in the story "kat he and the Secretary of War werirdied with hid conduct. Upon the same day Sher% idan telegraphed to Grant: "Thu result of Mr. Stens .-herrlis opinion is now beginning to show itielflOrdefinnt OpprOhion to all acts of the militerYcommoders impeding' and rendering helpless the' civilofficers acting an tic!' his appointment." Upon the 28th of June General Grant telegraphed to Sheridan : "Ba force your conitruction of the Military bill until ordered otherwise. The opinion of the Attorney General has not been distributed to District Commanders in language or warner entitling it to the three of an order, nor can I enirpose that the President intemdid it to have such force." Gen. Grant's despuich to Gen. Ord, of June 2M, is equally significant. In apparition tithe opinion of Mr. Stansberry be says that Registrars should not allow ap plicants to register-when they know they are perjuring dream/lees. "Ny opinion," he says, "is that it is the duty of the Board of Registration to mama ter es it lays in their power,' Mit no unauthorized person is allow ed to register. To secure this Und, Regis.' trars sboukt be allowed to admbister oldie and eitaudie witnesses." To this he odds the emphatic sedation this the laW makes the District Communists their own interpreters of the powers and duty under it, and neither the Attorney General nor himself can "en force their views against the judgment of those made responsible for the faithful execution ttf the kw:—The District Comman ders." Congress, however, has relieved Gen. Grant and the Niihau Commanders in the South, 14 promptly,puslng a Bill which will prerent Inaba Presidentlat interference. t•p .i ~ *ifs i {.. I 13ri. WCWan sad family are at Nice, bat are expected soon in Paris. AT Maroliane, MS, r.u.u►ue. seven In dus is eircumfere we did much damage to the crops. Twzrrir thousand Americans are estimated to have messed the Atlantic, from west to east, since rehe last. Caravonnta\papers say that Sin Francisco sends sway Duty tons of silver and six of gold Levery month. In New Albany, Ind., the other day, a child his months old wu poisornal by hs nurse. Tun crop of wheat this year is estimated at the comfortable figure of 225,000,000 bushels, a grain of comfort for tile poor folks. Tax President has nominated Hon. George Bence:tit as Minister AD Austria and Henry J. Haymand.as Minister to Prussia. Ar Laconia, Indiana, two brothers, named Linsley, fought each other with knives and and other weapons, until both were fatally in igred. Amritsar VAN Ritanso, a Democratic mem bar et the Legislature from Bergen county, N. J. went Into his granary, a few days ago; and hanged himself. Watts a child was eating candy at Bridge port the other day it got a torpedo in Its mouth, which exploded, and blew out three of Its teeth and tore Tan reported execution of Santa is contra- It is now mid he is imprisoned at at y, greatly depressed in spirits, and expressing a hope to die. TM Auditor General's Report shows that Pennsylvania. furnished 862,284 men in the late war, exclusive of the 23,000 militia called out in September, 1862. Tut Congressional Union Republican Execu tive Committee, has, in Washington, received Amiable reports from the South, giving as earance of success for the Union, ticket here after by decisive majorities. The Republicans of Redford county have re-nominated John F. Richards and John Weller for the Legislature. The district is composed of Bedford, Fulton and 13ornerest. A MONVNITT of white marble, 70 feet high, is to be erected err the Capital grounds, at Harrisburg, in memory of the Pauurylverria soldiers who tell in the war with Mexico. •Tmscant= is Committing great ray ages in the ulette orchards. In the neighborhood of Boston, thousands of apple trees are blighted as it a fire had swept over them. Emmy leaf is deitroyed, and the erop In many Owe is. Mired.. Ayrcermarnistil•Stansbery states that he prepared a vete montage on the Reconstmo- Von BM at the led wake, which was rejec ted by the President, who afterwards em ployed Judge Jeremiah 8 Black to pr pare liatethet: image, which was seeepible. AMR W. *ow& writes t44AeWel- Oa: .4lreee 16eseit capita, a* "there is no ContMtAM IttelOsiiattifles"thiag Oat Zughtnet , is e‘ ilia 61' lorilis=l l iirta's sail Tian* i Voiobyteriao Synod of Six - JO* of /Is loss =mittsbitt bit SUR*, -Wier , 14th, tipite4s "bob *ma art of I nil* dbamobt tbrproloditr* htetuldaing *- pas lido Orb illimbes, egad MeidOd ' iittrilititikendinilettitiof the Itv , i f ilitell. eal'llihtither;"willtiehdltsitilea qiiiit on4loVlilthorAigteiti The theedttx .preidmihito•be due of mould intitattenee.7 the fteteitereteinietrhAt Otheitti% 'aid iftinra•the:lt, ititt lie' sellti-, Vita detirttnesatidlitt,st: It ttiu r ii ii.a b 7 4‘ - 04 1 1: 1 " l aiii;iiiiiiii‘aittristant-ceload aid i' doses earlobe ofibilibeeel eiiiii. ite al',/,' * ,Sibldi4bi,ThiOrala9,ooe chief ' . * l / 4 '.1 11 * 14 41 6 0:2044, 0 , . 1 01, 1 f Pag alt—l ivat i o***rer'' attic+ —..- , ! 1 -4 1 ,40 01 69pwi1f,. bou*, oti t. : - .., 444totwimpvkisys4t two deoihteri ea ifiele-soae, etentend $ ' Man iliiii4Ablaillirt lir bafliggalio et 3 ibeallekt Milithreidlioea by St; nopalpiiihmniar at e k ki- W 4110A1We orOlowik AtetiarfellielLSPOßMere4~llo: ILimvattnotikiPalokeri. rf t.nl' .:rnitadieemarrawb-- Ned stel f 2 I " 1 I k alibirailitias l6loo W B lllllli dal 1111116. 1 I .z t *dch illinalfektigaiMANhitjyea43! ,t crunaudinpusidun be now occupies as a sudwituat bar! Illeitittioll.Mtd the worhi.— Alatonit attakists no special Professions of Piety, Itirdirkeeet itits AIM*, practica lly recognised what all' Christians admit in the abstract to be a, Situdaistmtal principle id 4 11 0 in no rOsPlet4r persons, but W e* miaow he that Isamu Him, and wodteth la Acep with Him;" text "He hath made of one blood all the nations df men to dwell on the face . 01 Um sulk, ;" and that "the doh and. poet. meb( atid thelord is *taker bf them all." )fweet he has, throughout a tongand eventful public hfe, coinages* 'contended for the Alnality ,of all men better., the bew; Time was when to hold them Via,a was fatal to s ritatis,popularity, but Mr. Stevens made no ' acessant of till& CoMMious.that he was right, and' believing that the 'truth' of God and the rights of Ifirriardty would eventually tri umph, Mr. Wiens adhered, to his principles "throfth good' and evil report," and *day he has the proed satisfaction of seeing the loyal millions of America standing shoulder to shoulder with him in the vindication of the great principles of Equal Rights and Exact Justice to all men, irrespective of color, na tionality, or social condition. The Incident which suggested these refiet lions is thus related to as Several years ago,. When the Lannaster Cemetery Was Incorpor ated, Mr. Stevens purchased two lots, for which a deed was duly executed. Some years later, in looking over his papers, he noticed, for the licit time, the clause prohibiting the interment of colored people In the Cemetery. He at once reconveyed the lots to the Compa ny, with his reasons, and asked that they' be put upon the record. A short time ago he purchased a coal* of lota in Wood Hill Cem etery, and when the deeds were handed to him he noticed a similar clause excluding the burial of people of color. The brave old man declared that he , could not consent to have his bones laid is a Cemetery where Any of God's children were tircluded for no fault of their own, and he promptly returned the deeds. He thee, only a few days ago, selected a lot In "Shreiner's Cemetery," where no such dis tinction is made among the dead, and there will the dust of the Old Commoner repose— not, we trust, however, until he has seen the great work of reconstructing the nation, on an enduring bash of Liberty and Equal Rights, which he has so long and .o consistently la bored for, triumphantly consummated. History words no instance of sublimer de votion to principle than is exhibited in this incident In the private life of Mr. Stevens.— ter Etpress. A FAOT.—The States of Pennsyl rani*, Ohio, Indians sad Illinois have all emerged from the crisis of the war with diminished debts.— We not only decreased our debts but our taxes also, and did it amid the dame and fUry of war. And why ? The answer is plain and clear. the reins of thipovernment were in the heeds of the friends of the coun try. The stairs of the State were managed by men devotedly and enthusiastically loyal In their hands - our honor an& credit are safe. This is the secret of it all. ADVICZIS from the seat of the Indian war in limn es of another bloody and bard contented fight at Fort Wallace, Kansas. The,fort is in Western Mumma, almost on the one hundredth parallel, and gloat ten miles beyond the pres ent terminus of the Union Pacific Railway, and has now thidared two successive attacks within a few days of each other. Over twen ty-five per cent. of the garrisoh were killed and wounded—a very heaty proportion. One of the leading Cheyenne chiefs was killed in the last light. A • Tua Fora tx •LonsiANA.—Official ut returns of the number of persons registered in Louisiana to the lit of JulyfMecic Saaleise: Who 0 0** 4 1 440irt Wholes may made a tour Mroiaktir NON* 1 ,04 1 41 RP Ati OPPPRORPfh ex press the belief that ail the States acaumglar I ,lo l 49Eo, o 4Vaimi.milklierforNetid. 'lololo,_ Afft****l4•o4ol,owilkomts4 PO O* kaln",,thimhttmlio PCSICAPP 94 11 1p04xliod be•Ad4M ll 2 44141PF40 03 00. 1 ; 1 10:*0 —*at ilieuttood.MPlPAiraiplitrrsi* 9110#44,111 0 41 11 14 40-41ti,Sirs -944.4. resigrow ammo TrAri i=tA .. -00,t 4 r 41 INN Wl* 4409 1 .0 *AB i i r ml =li s t a ==. 141P*41110Willight411011107 Aid Oke 1111161"0114410 , 10 14111 Wars sod;4 - J11,110. 1 s • ti to PAllotiaA, ~ , , v r „ -,- . ..:17 : : 10 v- -'• .. lididiethitliiiket it - ball 61111101.11 MI velem sad return to ' . ~l 4 ~ ~~ ~~ ` ~`~ _~ EMI ME A FIRST-CLASS Thaste * Lyius's SE-W 4 Rt /1444); Mat ! ! 141• 1 11911004RAfp kw Br-rpm. NArato .( 4 r l 1 1 ""li r eri r l , BUSINESg_ dO.LLE..GE • W T $5O, • AWAYI P3l=l -Wi irillatty:bnily omitting us St; MC Lititi'io 4,14 daTeA sate murriiila., - one of Finkle 'it. Lkon*ii rdt chew Fxtuiiy Sgwiu6 Nißeti,ines, worth 160, "anti totisklered onii or Ina bag; in the COtlii try. To anyhmiy sending 'us 25 NEW SUB SCIIIIIERS, we will pr,vent a Life Scholar ship, available in any of Bryan's,-StrattOn Kimberly's Business l °lieges, worth fal. Slimes May be sent in tu uLICU. and if the reqnlred number cannot be obtained, the pertiou wonting will be paid FIFTY, C1 4 :1:ITS in C 414 1 ,1 for every one received. Tlneie who imeriii to compete for thew Premiumm, will tari, when sending in th e first name, that hha ipropar reeohl may be wade. The price of subisoription ($2.00) must ae- company every name CIETTYMBCAU WrSINESPi DIEF.C . TOUY (See .4 deer( evsoeti.) ATIOL3CIIII ♦r LAW. MoCtissy, Tort street, In resident►. 31Icemnengfly. Obansbetsburn street. In residence Wills. an ISubtle equare, In residence.. thiitt•44.• • .trses In rislefsnco; A. flashier, BsMutton. leftist, to reAdents. 11011121 t. J. W. Tipton. N. X. cor. Public Foinnt, =1 Newport ♦ Ziegler, Waallingtun .t. veer Cliankiwriborg F) =1 Etrliraiss-Mies‘igh,Chanaber , lierig st., opposite Christ's chords- Jobs Grastransabirrebors street, sett to Aegis Masi. J. 4 Warner, Uslnners street, Ant .quare. S. M. Oltbert. Bsthissers street, sensed Kurz*. CA10.137111/ AND CUSTIACZCWIP. Win. C. Staliewilit. York serest, first ageism Wm. Chrikkgssm. Wad street.. Mier Ausubersbarg Cestrossi t howe. - tskinier• strtet. third szpisre. amoitooma,oc. Dant .r A Zioir. NIJJN of root, Dear 111411.autoro. Toro* Culp, Woolifuitou st., uear Cbamboriburic CWIIII3O W. T. Sing, York st.. appoeito Bark. Y. N. Picking. Baltimore *treat, first Nome. T. C. Norris. Chantbarstairg street, lint avian. Jacobs k BrAber, Chansber.burg 'tree. Bret diquare. Jacob IhiNkerhalt, conker of York sad Pintas d•plar• COIL, Ll7lllllll, LtMI, eC. C. H. Buehler, corm( of Cacli.da *ad Railroad one."' Jacob thwati. oa &tamed. Waal ofltrattoa. Galan I Madly, earner of . Stratton aad galiroad. J. L. mu, Chanitmontrenr.stropt, oppool to Eagle Hotel. =OE A. L. Bumbler, Clestalavebarg .t. Drat Public &owe. J. S. Forney. Baltimore 'Armpit. tlrd Naar*. IL. Itoraiey, airimbroblArig .t., appeal Ciro['* Church. DILT GOODS Fah mattock Brother., wt. of Bolthnorr auJ Iliad I. it n. J. L. Schick, eter.4.llintoreautil Public Square. Bow At WoOde, corset York aid Public Opum. irephoro Hoffman, cur. iMrit.le and Public ttqusr.. Moat k Jabot, Wt. .t. opposite tbo () art-bmee. A. teat tbart, ear. Chatuterebtri sod Weadoston rAvax ..33)1FCIND1T Magnum & Warr's, Wort strw l&tvid Simmor, ht irtnost. 70111WARDIxri AND CANXIVIIvX WNW. Clap JI Nortoharr. cur. Waiiihrirke arid W. r Biddl. k C.... cur. Stratton and 1tai1r..44. McCurdy k Uffladlles,Corlisl• ca ;calm. C. cl rreti, cut Churober +burg sad Public Syne, e. Was. Boyer* Boa. Tort et., "peewits Natiemid Beak. Mole* Siva. Middle street, smit Weskinstani,„ Henry *neediest, *ultimate rt., third square. W rn. J 'hurtle. cyr. elaidtiniare umilliik street.. Hendricks t Warren, York attest. arm mints. B. tintoart. Baltimore street, vetoed agnate. Vahunitork protium, cor Baltimore and Mid.ll• streets Quip k Pirtiiham.cor. Washington sad Railroad "trots W. K.Biddlit Co., cor. cltniCton and Itailrarul etrectr. )Irenrdy t tlamiitua, Ottliele at. ■ aItDWILI t Aro ccrtmar. Danuer k Zkegler, 11.11tintors it root, first .qu.re. Vakmotock itotkars, writer Baltimore sad Middle 41-0 II LINIIII, bC %IrCr..ry k gun, llaltimure .t. oppamitp pre.. Church. J. NI Nur r, Ihdlium.re .treet, third IN uar•. Nth, CATI, MOO, hr. 8. 8. Meer...try. C 6 sunberebent street, drat square. ifoir tilrunds, etitber ,tf Tnrk *trent, nod"Publie &mare . Jacob !kink erboff, tr quer rat Tort gt, and Pnblict.pure T. U Cbanit. rsbarg street, drat sifter*. 12211! Ingle Mots', J 1.. Tate, pnipristor, cortii.r Chandiersbarg and Washington. K e r a wne Room, W. Y. Wyse.", proprirtor, Chasuberatiarg eppaalt•CJatist 'a ctrerebi. I=2 N. Weever, Ilraebfagton et., earth of Obenthereburg T. Tete, Wuhi wires et., near Xagle Mae!. 1=1233:3 John Cannon, Coft.er sammor. sad 311.741 c street■ .11.*4 At Bretton, York•et., sort of ' PIIOIOGUIPRILF. C. J. 'lyaoa, York street, opposite National Bank !ATI Hamper. Baltimore at., Bret square. 711711CIALI. J.X.C. O'Neal. Baltimore street, raver Ulgh =Z1:2133 Mier el Stetintl, Baltimore et.. midway betwwww the Ceart Howie sad Public Square, west side. 1110 YES, TINWAIJI, AC, C. Tr. thiehlior; corder 6rCarlGlii`iiitlitallrovr. cilliniatalbenridlenal Rank ZOUAVE COMPANY.—The movement' to get up a Zotiave Company in this place had been taken hold of by our young men with an energy and zted that give promise of a tine company. 'Ameeting for organization was held in the Arbitration room on Friday night fast—Sergt. Wm: R. Ers'rsit presiding; and OW. A. M. HUNTER acting as Secreta ry. The following persons were elected ofti core of the Company, viz: ' Cttptain—Theodorer C. Norris. First Lieut.—John F. McCreary. Sectnut Lieu 1.. —Jaeob W. Cress. First Sergeant—Wm, B. Byster. Treasurer—John H. Bushman. Messrs. T. C. Norris, A. M. Hunter, Win. F. Baiter, D.L. Ifereniu, and it, M. Schick, were appointed a . Committee to dra ft Rules do the government of the Association ; and Wars. I. H. Bqs*nag, W. D. Plitilw ol , and D. AL.Skeity to solicit subscirlattons and honorary members._ The Commissioned °Moen, were authorised to Wed And °con tract for material for the uniform. We ung derstsnd that the goods have already been ordered. Ws mewl, work. The orgsnisa (ion is in good bands, and we ,have ao t doubt, that ere long our town will presenta l ltiiita- P . Tl n r* and o ,Pl dd ar qtialitie7 ft i earn r ia tthde. Thditianbeirs'eflde Giorgy ppg tOift.-00040 47/ t il i 0 .41i1#: niintigo t' ibite4i4 of the Agiblefindll,tiliartrb videritetiestly 0 , 0 1 00 f t , r 6 M /t 9 00 P 14 # 4141 0 4 * dreatiatan Wag Bigissieesiped OspEtg friborkit4o l 4l l ll - ltißriAitatoota assetylislehed. and witi Wows oPilhelbusit * Oho Ms* Owl Wang textbswiddisik r 2 4 1 ,111 10 inThiPt4 ditaftnaeliarny, Ara, it seedy al quit. gpapipm endinectrile tie* MO put up, leavintrocan for a pavenalist Mesa bet wide %long the entire front. The main 41 r.lna ' . - X t t ". rt t st 6„ the t ehlivered during the present month. 'The Vieiddeif hod nit em WI:NM& every possible arrangement for a grand Fait; —and they st_rint~he county will be reprosiWAll449llls4 as well as vial Nora Now lathed:its tooommenoe the pre. ==t="9 -, wirr ORPHANT.lffitpcif• ahos of the Inceemine maw of applicants kr ad. =Wan Into the Orphan's Rome, established urt .L.. ."t V i th il tr _ .... o9 ll l m 4 l lo l Pr ed usaroh,the D.. of ye aster awed, to remmtifet.hmiltialim to Mandar4 bath's %ging; hi bat; aotihty;w4sh p lo p, Meta, of this place, te ohs of the in the Roes. F I ITII IMI lents of the Province , of Pennsylvania, preferred by them to the honorable the Governor and AB - Abe ProMnea,froiringttlise Pauses of their late discontent and uneasiness, and _ der-waft literberelaber ed, and which 4,lte,y4tn*laly pray to have redressed:" The ddsisittion" is simply a gleistiogs solacement isf the-ertdition ,of the frodtlisecoinitles of Maricaster,' York, , (then including Adamiy),Cnnalserland, Berks and Northampton, and of the Indian ravages on the inhabitants.' The pioneer settlers In these parts had about the earns trouble with the Indians 100 years ago„ that the pioneers of the Westpontplainoftrstey. After all the sentimental poetry that has been written fitoopt the wrongs of the poor "lone Indian," the raoe is eabentially treaeheronkand cruel one, and •the same story will be repeated, until they become extinct. This declaration furnishes" ass. isiterestmg resmuiscance and helps:us to appreciate mere folly the almost nuirveion4 progres. our ,smirtry has made daring its coutimr tti voo - :mei national ex istence. '44+*4 - 4.; - --7-•••• —•- STOLEN.—vu ::,.t , 7th, a horse was stolen from time stmdfie 01 I , r. I lOC' I .t - Elt, of Ahbottstown, The thief or thieves also the hr's re'i deuce and stole therefrom two suits Of cloth ing. Vigorous steps wermm taken as soon as the loss was known, W 111.711 r esulted in over hauling the thief, (naine.t 1311.YANDO with time horse in his possession, ou Tuesday, s. ane where in Baltimore county. BRY AND was committed to Towsoutown jail, and Sheriff, HA:mix,, of this county, notified accordingly. The Sheriff proceeded to Harrisburg on Thursday for the necessary requisition from the Governor upon the Governor of Mary land. LINN.EAN LIALL.,--Itcv. Dr. Mounts, of Baltimore, last week re-arranged the Cabint t of Minerals and Curiositie , Ilall of Pa. College, The Rebels in Din made havoc with many of the specimens and tore up . things generally. Since then the Board of Trustees pureliased a valuable collection of minerals in New York, at atsist o (over 33,0 in, and Dr. Mounts, who is thoroughly at home in these matters, undertook, by request of the Board, to re-arrange the entire Cabinet, as elated by Rev. Dr. HAY, and we need scarce ly may that it WNW well done. A. valuable ad dition to the Cabinet hits recently been made by a lady of Germantown, who presented an extensive botanical collection. Yy COLLEGE.—The Catalogue of this In stitution for 1804i-7, has heal laid on our table, showing the number of Students in atten dance during they ear to have been 195-15 Seniors, 17 Juniors, :28 Sophomores, 48 Fresh man, and 87 Preparatorians. If we mistake not, this is the largest enrolled number of students since the organization of the Insti tution, and skews it to be in a very prosper ous condition. The eitalogue in froin the press of our neighbor, J. E. WHILE, and is neatly gotten np—an improvement on those issued during the last few years. .i eat. il lustrating the College building and grounds, we should think, would pay ezprenses. The "Fourth" was celebrated at Lilt erville, SA3II.7EL boll of Dr. Si v iIIMUCKER, of this place, deliv ering the oration. The Towsoutown Pre .q says it "was a most excellent • - me, re horsing the civilization and governmeics the old world. and attribittinv t!:e the decline and fall of ancient republics to the want of education and ret.gion. v• - •t• production above the oomn. .. toe of Fourth of July orations." CAN DI DA TES. Cominun 'ions, an nouncing candidatka fur office, cannot appear, under our rule, without being paid, same as ad veitieemen ts. A respected friend sends us an article recommentlinga v& ry estimable young man kw County Treasurer, which, un der the rule, must be withheld for the pre- TEACHERS ELECTED.—Tho following perique have been elected Teachers of Com mon Schools for Gettysburg District, viz: School No. I.—Mr. 4 Howard Wirt. '• '• 2., —Nti4s Warren. " "3. " Fannie McCreary. •'" 4. " .I_euuie Hilbert. '•" 5. •' Emma A.ughinbangli. " " 6. " Mary J. McCreary. 7. " Nancy White. " " " Sallie Frey. • NORMAL SCHOOL.—Mr. Su EE LY, Coun ty Superintendent, will re-open his Normal School on the 19th of August. This Institu tion has proved a success, the applications last session exceeding the accommodations of the room. KKANLINATION.—The County Superin tendent to-day announces his appointments for examination of Teachers throughout the county, eolnnienaing with.Straban on the 3d of August, and cloaing with Franklin, Oct. 12. RED MEX.—the Grand Council of the Independent Order of Red . men met In York yesterday. To-morrow (Thursday) there will be a parade of the Order in that place. SOLD.—Prof. MMILENBERO teas sold his residence on Baltimore street to the Presby terian congregation oc this place, for $3,660. It wilt be need as a Pirsonage. AFFIRMED.—Thai Supreme Court has 'affirmed thejudgemelit in the mac of NEELT TS. GRANTHAX, from this (aunty, Justice AGNEW dissenting. The judgemnt in the Court below was for, the Plaintiff, (GRAN ; :110 1 r4fr. A. MAttemu.t., of Straban town ship, was engaged on the 3rd inst., in pick tog cherries. Th 1911912 upon which he stood, gge t llped off, and he ; fell to the ground. In the• fall Mr. MAnsKAA.L's chin hit the top of *Post vit' lol 3' h e b*ei .the jaw-bone., AsossiMENTa—tlollectOr As nco'St gives tee in another ootuknn that he will be at Bagle Ailed, and Priday, and 2, to reoet+Onoome taxes. (to. Jpgrafwe usinehle cows, while the • pas . fteki wt-iiirlosuivirigummur-rmiding is Connr l ,9 l lttiliairt . I tftleu light ning on thergrd at. ► AID-iitig NG -is to trade what Oil is to machinery. It eatuite business to run sweatily. It, Win the people in regard Willa in Which the, et most interested, how and where to what they want. W. linannt sPliarkersburg, West la g says:that Dr. It lodine Water earegibira ofairefolat Meted 37 running 1/0***481114040 I nifguiModl• tin& Petunia should-make note 0420 A gond ie "- , l4 3l axixter 36. flay *Mk Snit York, fo a circular concerning this remarkable rem. y. *KV bib genitive" t Becayese sod mif-hatfitir; •• pontM > ALtac QUALIFI CATION C 1:111 pretty% Burin( MtbAY- IMO( ,ar9 , 140Lp in his voekelliVelivitinkialtimsua r linvie in his face, and Tiedt h his But ix $ tonic appetizer, and a gentle stipitartiltorp iteliatin g vuotr in Pe *kW* a luis :trier 'been P°R.Witt l ir 444 4 1 1 .01 3 1 . 400 69°d• Let e a l=l=k=w 4ri :t l S% -i `NVe grea un- t 41444 `,#* BA 'Druggist stol Orbisiri 11a f l l 4l Itsre selips. vast quaniitteerigel , itsitalt;iroslit , a Lanai Is witigia ~e il4 e g id&tin&thekl3Va Prime • Atli 14X-St, * NEWS 01 1 tOUNTI Ex. • Dela nted in ntitled do of John W., Bali, aged 12 years] was drowned in the Gunpowder. Falls, while ba thing, on the Brd inst. the dis- Ox Thursday the engineer of tlOl Seuthwird 'hound express train discovited• a man lying &qua the track of the Northern Central way, near the Gunpowder bridge. and up opping the train to remove him ilscovered that he was dead. His bead was badly crushed. He was recogrdiel u John Rhor, a brakesmau in the employ °t i the com pany., who had left the City on .e train at 11.43 the previous evening. It is supposed he was knocked off kis train by the bridge. Rev. Jaws Srarsatt, of Walkerstrille, Md. has accepted a call from the Lutheran emigre gation at Tanej•town. MIL Joshua Lane, residing near 'Mercers burg, was bitten in the band by a:copperhea.l snake. lie went to his stable to feed his horse, and reaching into& barrel, 1 r an ttar of corn, the snake which was concealed in the barrel, bit hint in the hand. itmv. John A.. Kunkleinan hits ret , ignetl the piLsiorate ot the Lutheran Congregation in chaawrshurg, and accepted a call from a Lither.tn Congre;r4tirin at Port Vlra)^w.. .1 number of mad (logs have recently made their appearance In Franklin county. Dogs and mule have been bitten. Tut: corner stuns of thr ni•;c Lutheran church iu Afiercersburg, will he laid on the 20th instant Tim Banks of Frelleriek, 'lave bruoght snit against the City corporation to recover the tir2oo,ooo taken from them by the Rebels, under Early, in July 1864. Htacrr WA rgai, aAol tkr iuthr. war of 1: , 12, died in Frederick on the ant, aged 72 = Tlinabinner. were shot in an atirity tit the Donegal House, in Marietta, on the sth in au affray between some of Robinson's rirem, troupe and eitizens. Wounds Seriotia. but none fatal. A lodge of Good Templars was organized in Hagerstown on the Sth inst. Joux lIKIIIDRET, aged 19, was drowned in the Antietam, whilst bathing, on the 7th Inst. Tux Ist National Bank of Hagerstown ha , declared a Dividend of seven per cent. upon its Capital Stock for the last six months, ma king fourteen per cent. for the year. Os the 4th inst., the extensive establish ment of the Ilagerstown Manufactory. Com pany was struck by lightning and set on fire. The flames were extinguished without mate rial injury. Os the night of the 4th, the Stable of David Anthony, on the Leitersburg Turnpike, was struck by lightning, and entirely consumed. together with its contents. Exycssive arrangement.s are being Made for the dedication of Antietam Cemetery; in September. The President and Cabinet, with distinguished while's and civilians, will be in vited. Over 5,000 bodies have been removed to the cemetery. A monument is to he erec ted to cost ii(30,1000. AN effort is being made to establish a Lodge of Red men in Hanover. A SON of J. S. Geist, of ifellam townihip, fell from a cherry tree on the :,th, fracturing his thigh bone. TIIE Wrightsville Star• has pissed into thy• hands of Messrs. Frank J. Magee and C'itt - yin G. Smith. A sox Of Ifaxar SMITH, of Freystown. was run over by the York and Wrightsville train on the 9th, one leg being cut off and the other badly mashed. He lived but a few hours. Two cows, belonging to Mrs. Eyster and C'apt. John Myers, of York, were run on r and killed by the Express Train on the North ern Central Railway, on last Saturday. A ON of Samuel Quigglo, of Dover to n - ship, had one of his legs nearly cut off, near the ankle bone, by a mowing machine, .on the 3rd inst. Ma. Jacob Trone, of Hanover, lost, thp - ty turkeys in three days, and 'several farrneni4re siding near town have lost large numberi of chickens and turkeys from a disease that prn.- calls among poultry in that neighborhood. The "Sentinel" Books having beeu c losed a settlement of the accounts is expected.--I therefore,- ask of ill those indebted to me for subscription, advertising, &c., to call with me and arrange a settlement of their accounts.-- My books are at the old office of the Sentinel. R. G. HARPER Gettysburg, May 29, 1867.-tf The death of Mr. IllciutssNy, and change in the Proprietorship of the Star, renders it necessary that all arrearages for subscription, advertising and job work, be closed up, with• out unnecessary delay. Each subscriber can ascertaintthe amount of indebtedness on sub scription, by reference to the printed slip, in-. dicating the date to which he has paid. Par ties knowing themselves indebted will please forvrard . at once the amount due to the under signed. D. A. BUEHLER, Administrator of Estate ofd. T. Mcilhennv. Ai Bear in mind that the INDIAN Douro it will be at the Eagle Hotel In Gettysburg, from the 23rd US the 30th Init. All suffering from chonie diseases, and desiring to know their condition, will please call at his room and be thoroughly examined, by electricity and the atethoscope, after which he can tell to a certainty whether a cure can be effected or relief given. See "Special" column for remarkable cures perkormed by the Doctor. Jnly 17.-2 t FOR SALE.—A small two-story Dwel ling gouse on Chambersburg street. For further particulars if:Ware at this office. bast unseen from the different Southern States all go to show diet the freedman are aniioUS to MIR the nmptionnents of the laws tbakt enable WtotWe the ballot. Up to Sat urday evening hr Richmond 6,041 whites and 6,100 coMnsi perms had registered, giving the latter a majority of 1,119. In Atlanta. where registration has do ed, the colored vo ters have a majority of 181 votes. At Mobile, on edit:Jr*, 286 whites and 1,424 colored persona had theirnatnes recorded. In Savan nah, there were I,464w4ittt and 2,285 colored puma . registered op to Priday.ertming last . 'General Sickles has dell ,reglatration in the Carolinas, and is *Waiting the action of the present swam of podirem Gen. Grant informs • Gen. Pope that varoled Babel offi cers Mr) nO right tO ittteropt to prevent the settlement of the Soutbeenqueetion la-accord ance with the recent action of Congress, and when they openly counsel people to resist the execution or the Heconinction acts they violate their parole. He deekies that the pa- role eyebolt their soriender requires them to return to thetrhomeis and . obey the laws, and also that they retrain ftom inciting others to neglect or resist the laws of the United States'. "Boirrett'& gait .have tried tried all ottift totors. It A church to be built in London ' which will commemorate the abolition of slavery and be a memottal to Abrahare Lincoln. Tff total lose of Atiatthat Any, in the • Ws' wax withProada, wag 44411 bMews and • meb Qt *Calk fifth of the whole monter pm his thellbld, ==M JULY 17;1.867. 11111UIRICIpet% Ciorroli. Franklin: l'redertell Lanewiter. Wnshingtota York II ri MEE tilment. B tile mating, not': it ez guiltily . it .5h per. Itwsii hot.n in nee tnotial, atilt ti•nds the li those lei** listlr more +exits theta that n oat the jut‘r nal of STATSNUtIf t'adt G - ezteria' marriage of. etterille,:to* etteville N riga the who! pubdion by An order w. .•: permi.kil - on a to take p MEC rsijnov LOME Mr. Corilkel . klarigo 'rite sews %idea .with a ing on the F! poption of t, . the 14,itlien6 1:0% - . M. t 4 ny .td Lie the Luittet the Itee.. Mi t... Miss M ARelf A loy Rev. ter O ZiNot.rat at the ri.oll • Rev. W.' R. 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