Novell - I'ler 303'1864. frinHittvaptigivtorn LOdAL SrPPLE3IENT.4I. DR At - T.—A SuPPkiziPata/ draft for Adams and Franklin, and a second sup plement:it-draft for Fulton and Bedford, w : ere made at Captain! Eyster's - hcad.quarters in this place 1111 MlHlL*ldit. It will be seen that but few of those drawn on the 14th , inst. reported, as the s'upplewetital draft is for nearly the sante number &awn at that time. The three districts drawn in this con j uty_pr.esent the following account with the 4.05-eminent: 1) 11 ,41 at 14th. No. HoportetL Draft of tMth 40 1.11 • "..14 GIME lletal IVarr, n Ininedford and Fulton they, an a rule:, have he tuitated Warren bud not reported at all. Indeed, the Democrats of the heavy Democratic di , triet s deliberately def t ' the lawn and the government, and 11011,C hut Cllion „men' have re,•ponded. Now. a ,new draft is Made to fill the places of men 'who are at - home !lisY,egarding ttie clll of t belt. country, and h• it to he wondered that the men call-d by the suilineutlil draft should imit,te those who have with impunity thrown the draft upon them, and - remain tuniii•turbed at tame while their neigh blirs'are called ution to,take their places I If the Government Nt mild have its Antkority revectid it must cease this offering immunity to deserters by 'calling others in their Places without attempting to entbrce nervie.e. The drafted men of ::iomerset report this week, and a supplemental draft will be made for that county shortly. We subjein the lust drawn on ,M4day : • , • FRANKLIN' (S)UNTY ' Pannrtt totenr/4---I(oltert M'Clore, 14enhart• Ricken. '.ltoek, \Vm Entkpatnek, Denny Ass Uulterry D.o. • French, Wm P Fagan. Ilturh \V Liun, Chad, IVulney. Samuel Bierly. Michael Crouse, John ,111, 1,...0.m Stake, Simon Steward Tau% Hurry. Jame, II Root:non. hutilliehardson, S F.hr.OL Dononia Doyle,, Mor• tut Harntriond. Albert Stake, John I lockenberry. Mat• them (2 Wilton. Peter C Bealman, JelTen.on LL'lng,ton. Joseph }ruin, Davfd Stevrard. Watson S Alexander, \Vitt Stake. "-Metal totenship.ltuneS Taylor, Adolphoi Sklnner. James V Davis. NV •A llonkenberry, Thomas V,' Me _k leer, Sylvester D Junes/Wm 1' Skinner, Jacob Ilan er. John • Can-en, Jacob Winhman. Johu D Junes, Win N — ll"arrrn town , hiloi.—Jacob Ftita. Levi Fritz John 13 Myers, Jaeob Hetvet,: Win M Phenicie JNV (Dear. Gen C Martin, Jonathan Brewer, Denton Miller, Devil limes (cord). Moran Keefer, John Conrad. FULTON COUNTY Reffrot Tuteneditp . ,-I,the 51orgret, is D C , f•vincer. AL udam Mellott. Ennth Pahher .11tynnuteti Runyon I . .)antel B Mellott, Powelt I/1.110ne% Thus Partner, John Elute OL,Ston.O. Samuel rm.:, Witham 51eEhlunney. Am, mk. Itenj liaradal. Jot, Fletcher Caleb 51ellott Jot,n Everts Henry cht3enger. Jomph E Palmer. Bethel Totentirp.—l%th: Fiore. (:eo Brakeall, (lreen bury WAeltinton, Charles Ileticler.hot, John Ball Bnlyt lbamh Latnan. Plnl.ll Banek, Wm Lath or ,sforgre:. I , 4aae Bambara :Saar uil Diehl , Wra Sig,. I, Fn.her, Jaeub Barney, Job .I.a4t.tn. Amos Ilixua, Denton Hoopengardner. rnalt Diehl. .1,..td• Diehl. John Mtn‘en. Lorenzo Engle, Jatn!..f 11 Taylor. Juhu Gough, Charlton. Henry Morgret: firm! Creek . frnendlip 7 Jno'Riloy, Amm liill, Jam.. Bartoll. Chas L Al4rh. EmantMl MeDaniel. inn Badgely. Dubiat TotraFhm.—Arlnttag6 Wallace. Ilnerh Linn. Licking Creek Torer,rhip.—Davill M Dishong„ JOhn Vs Kmg, Matthew Sharp. Jo lltslania. Nathan 3le (image R Sipe, C6arad Klsne. David R Mellott, Adam Vallanve, James }lunch. MeGianellsburg..-1.3.ij N St'errett, (leo W Greathend, B Seyler, I.ttae T'Aump.opnuncnship.-11ebry isher, Peter Peektiehael Birins, 80h0t , ,; DAS la- Trozel. It.t‘ij Johmun John Paylom Pepk, Oliver Peek, liner nowlittA Todd Townghip.—Joloi Fore; Abraham Wagoner , , Jere. Ott, Jueob ROtL.. David Wagoner, I'vter L Ilammell. Benjamin Wilile, )lotto 11, !Tina. lianiel;Mock. - Well., Torett.chtp,—ste , trart It. Cara. John A. Itoady, John W. Orallth Allonay, Wileon it. Kt:lth, Timothy II Aker, J.lhn A Woodcock. =9 " - 7Terzriek Borough. Ildnry 31 Ilaner, Lant,•llman, David Bare. San I..atuzlonan, Emanuel I,auglauan Geo K....F.11111z, Henry Steveag. Emanuel It \VIM:. —gum/iron/muCautiman, Franos,:itrl haugsll. Liberty townollip.—Peter Broad}-. John- F Adtnn:‘ J,la W Gallagher, Wth Martin. tiava S Finatroa,, Styli! S J.ohn-1.-\\ Daniqi lianders. Wa.h SN)Ver. Loafs Y Overhultrer, lsaltth JariThs, Davul Kemper,. 11 Etir ORD cOUNT Y. Bedford Towns/tip —George , Sbiller. Adam Milei,!lteu ben (:urea, (eohl.), Jaelv.'9n Ruby, Henry W W Philips, John Powell. ;John F I.ephnrt. Solyinou Ileigle, Jacob Wither. Frniterißk,Numr.le, Wm. Thumpion linglty Moore, BenjuMin F Shorter. I Totenshsp.—Lmuard Sheffer, Levi MOIL, ‘1 crt C James, Nathaniel C May, kbrahmn C Tru.tie Eli Carle, Simon Harkl..rnad, John H. !Stowe,: Franklin Burnham. Snake Spring T o wnship —Jugplx btestirow, .7ne0'1(ol , - Harrison tescn,hip —John J Puivrh. .larvtb r Hardman. Kieholn, Whaehne Geo It Bailey. Das id May.' Boah - -Wertz. James Morthner, John 11 Wertz, Joseph .11.4ter, John Bowls. • .1 1 • Juniata tairnally.—Anilrew Warner. Daniel E Reitz, Chas Sleek. Michael cicindon John F Kein.r.John L May, Chas K HilleKas Peter Mn.r orey. John Speer. Jacob Foil ner, Michael Corley, Len is Btreney. John Fide, Jacob Eg 01 f. Liberty tarenaKp.—Jacob Harrold, Jolts footer. Jt oh L Vochler, Frederick Zook. Sohn B Young. Jthn Pant SArnuel Cumberland i alley tutroadity.—Juseph Geo Rice, Solomon I...);eketi, Buchanan Ct,int, John Book. Baltzer Boor, Oliver 11'11 Houch. 0 I' IlandrizNon. Stull -- Morgan. Joint A Wqrtz. JCe4alt Brant. 1.; M S , Dkken, James NlTerran. 1100 k. John 31 Ito,ebmok, Geo Hook Jacob Plow& (cold) Boson Bin.bon, John 31, Coy, Jonathan (bier. East Prorideure todnehip.—William C Clarke, Peter tFoor. Nychtn. Aker,. 40 - ndonderilt R Grovn (yOlow). Puter Boor, 11 . 11,,zit MeAllah. Samuel Lopon, Car -pouter, William I:3 mid, Henry Miller. Samuel Iloym.m. Martin L Miller Daniel Rl* Josiah Wilhelm. William cook, Henry Y,144, J , dul .11 Ymll; Middle libodlorry,44; em, .311.,wk John D Batb9r, jIIO Leach, Henry 31...1ey, larttn 33•nrehatn. Abraham . Kirk. Monroe Toum•htp.=MtEKlm Mors. Flavens .1 'Shaw, Peter 31.•Uaniel Ephraim Robinson, Abraham 3tav, Jnn Fletchcr, Wm Ford. Ilanl SleDatnel. Andrew Gairezher, Jacob 'I mac. An. Farnep,. John V. IVenri..k. - -„ Napler Torrahip =V."nt Intler. Da , . Router. Darol Snyder. A J Jam, dl. John .1 3f6•kfe.'lZiilehart Blum, Satn'l Horne AJ:wrt ISlarkhltrn WaAting - rlinliarr, I"rneker, Benjamin J Hiner 'Jno Doliard. Wiiham II Davis. Mtehael 31111er, Peteltonzer, Fienrrle. John 8 Mortimer. • St. Clair ratr7i,hip —Geo Tiekroy, Jaime. liminzer. Val; ,entine liileling. Lewis lierpiuner liinuieier, Win Kirk. Charter ltieluer. Cyrus May. Tiel Cuileute. Israel Davis, Elwood Millbr • Jamb neeliley. Ec-iley B pravi L s. Wm llo..ver. 31.Ar+ Chri%man Gen Meek, ItoLert B Jocepb Corby. Jam E,nmeh, tiimua Hellarlek• von. John W C111.14(74(14 I,ike Walker. Trest I'rovidrnee varn,lap —Henry - Fry. (eol d) Fred'k Frient, Wesley liiihtirn. Joi.eph Clari, 'Vivid Price, John ,'S,',M,ortiinore, Gen Lender, John Lioninnitleld. John Clark, Philip Snider. SuPeasED ilciitsi-t-Tinti*Sinrr.---On Friday week a horse belntutinu to Sir. Martin fleintzle tuau was stohit from the hitching-pot gert's store in Fayetteville. Su-pinion attached to John Myr,, Who was in town that eveniim, and tic , su,pieious tver? confirmeil whit fl y ers and his brother; re,idin‘g in 'tile MontrtaiM—were in navel-stow it the neat - morning, and - the '1 ohm horse was sold On Friday last the heti brother , returned to Fa:,-ettevilie, both riding and armed, uud . w hen confronted by Mr. iliiintzeighin ti n y n • 46,1 two dap; to prove their innocence. and pr s e a-d to leave their lior;ws there Until the) Wits so; but soon tater they I%tere seen trying to get out their horses to get away, and when the citizens showed a deli-rutin:thou to arrest then], they ran across the fields tow a 0; Mr. John Craw lord's. Capt. Funk got four I firuled tutu attf-puisued them. Ile soon eWerteek nearly a mile from town, and 'caught ; but- Join} refused to stop when, called upon MI do so", and fie was shut; the ball , entering his hick wider the left shoulder and passing through the lungs and tint on hi l tright breast.- lie yarned hack to. Fa:vettleville, —.where he nowt lien in a very crithial condition, and his brotlirr William prisua awaiting his The people of th;isicomity are about pre pared tossave bur courts the troubfic of, of horse-thievrt They or- either- rebels ,ir ui yolk-ion WO rebels, and 'their 'villainous work will be arrested only when they learn' tint ti- ) must face bullets. GEN. A. le,CotTreth was in tows last it twit looking-sinneWhat as lithe "midalichilly days' had eome,the "xaddcst of the year." Ile still cher hales the deltision that he is elected to Congress, anil thinks itihighly unbecoming In• Gen . . Koontz to asiAre teethe seat when his majority is made up solely of the N' , Uialll4lllK :inny vote Still as he Marx that Uongro{s may think ,soldiers had a to vote, the General concluded thalre would be pre pared, for tViinning the seat -in some other vi ay. lie east his be over the return; of the various distriet, in the several counties, and found that North NVard, Chambersburg, hail given Koontz more majoriiy than ie claillivti for hint in the dig - riot, and conld the IsTORII. Ward box Le net ;wide, it Iht!uld make Coffroth, min) thoaght t - A tdt wag therccore made at the Nt.i lli . Ward, ninn,%e learn that an affidavit has la,' made, undai• the direction of Gen. Ciffirot'ii, idieg jog frauds iic the North Ward. We Lid the Gen speed in 14 ulisgion. lladn't he better go the whole . 114ure and have an affidavit mink that fin; entire Sanierset election was fraudulent 7. That would he doing the thing in Filial- sort of gt)lo, !Ind rrtth jli4 as 111:1ell foundation in taith and hon esty as there is in ion assault upon the No'rth « ard. 'e affectionately advise tire General to "go in' freely ; insist that ep ery Vote east fnr K . onntz was a fraud, and keep insisting upon it until L'ongress pays his milege and per diem as vontiiistant. If h.• can't exactly g et unto -•, ine can lr nest to the fellow that cites! FRANK LIN COUNTY OFFICIAL—The is the ofpcial vnte of till", county fa Ilie,ident, in etudii army retain:: 'O4. Prr,idrott, 431 423 411 P 443 MEE „C North Ward :la 141) chain.!4, South W ord on 201 It) 7 22 93 90 '9v F- 9-1 . VS 208 " 179 : ,1:1:? 190 163 I lr - .1 - 163 . 1119 165 1113 175' 1117 Cone.gd Dry ltm Fai•etrei (;reen rillxga 4.ts, .Ird CEI MMII ~. 1:11; itt.:7 t , tl .1:“I F 3 I.P! 119' 74 . 121 r'S .'tlt.l 5:111 211 • 147 71 :110 76 - 119 I t i.urcnn..... \lt • a AtL,.ta ry LIZEM 0221 lxo 4') ' „6.7 111811 Nouth . antton. Sniphm Spnng METE 77 ''' kit - :312 ' :W 9, :A) .1;t:i 9..2 .1:17 3 -;Ii I%a 1nt.....tt n. Run . .Irm3 tut u 11119 3:ice - :5157 ' McCiellan'tc-majority on the 'hme vote is It% 'and Lincoln's majority on the whide vote is 41. The total vote polled i. 7.6 , !!.:1—the large , t ever -cast. The vote of Franhlin has ex. veded 'Loon but twiee before this )0,14.. In I tii there ‘‘ ero -7,43.2 xast fin. Presidut, and :in 1t I I there were cuNt her Goverair. The army vets" east fin . President is ttis, atid t wf that Lincoln bas ?-7 ma jority. The army vole east in October was but 3.-5; man) 1 . 0!s liaritu: been lost by the Move ment:: of:!,:herman anti Sheri.dan. .I:UU.S.ING OF CiEAMIIERSIIIIII..—We are glad to learn That the first edition of law. 1)1. 13. S. 'Schficeli, C interesting 1. olauli• on tlic burning of ChandierThurg I.y the rebels 41a the :41::1 of July lag, W.a , exit toted in a idcgle month: and in obe 'thence to the great demand for the m ork, Messrs. Lindsay & Maki-ton. Philadi , lphia. have issued a new edition. The firq teas neci , satiiy imperfect, though still invaluable a, the only con nected and reliable history of that crowning an dalism of a barbarous tie;- kiut the volume now !wrote us is vu,tly improved:l)y an accurate map nhowing this portion of Chamhersinirg destro3dd, and also by Narions corrections and addition, in the graphic but unvarnished iiiceonnt that is therein given of the full cup of rebel; saN, , gery that fell 1 - 1 till • lot of our: people. S ally of the redundant matter that found its war iuto the original cork in the haste id its preparation for the press, is now omitted.: tlo• 1%110h:is co,'refully lyrevised, and the interest* letter of Mr. J. R'd Sheyoek, al...able and diNpill,,ionate article from the pen of Rev. 31r. AppV, and another front Reed Mr. Batisuipn are added. The wofk now eniii nearly IN orthy of the patronage of an public, and a., a Itutliful and intellig l nit hi tory utl the darkest died . !cruel and drsnlath war, it should find a place hou,ehi 'ld. It can be had at ,Slirt orb's. RAILROAD AccliirsT.—We learn from tIM Newville Star of the I - alley that, the morning train We,tward on Thursday ran or thelrack about six miles Mow; Carljde. upsetting too or three pli=senger 4,-;wetip4 tnz that no one ‘N Os injured! It va ,, , 6 101,n:k in the evening -before the debris w:ei retuovi,:a and the track clear, and the train due here troin 1 Lir risburg at half pad timr, - dig not reach the. place until nearly 11 o'clock, at night. Another rail ci - ti'broken same day near Red Barn, above Oak ville. but fortunately no damage was done. In the morning too, the engine of the train from Ilagert.town blew oli its stack, caming considerable delay. Quite a chapter of accident's fot' Thanki;iving day. BlNli OF CH.l3llsl.lOollit(i.—Nearly all stocktiolders of the Eau!: ChatzlherOntrg haNt. loom the neet,,ar3 alithorit) to convert the Banti into a National institutin. V. St wn kromn as The Nntionallkulk of Chamberslitirrc, and IN ill re:wre its 11 , 1 V Cirrlllatillt; iute , from the general government. The presenti.o.ue of the old Bank Course be redeemed :18 it may. be pre,ented but it, excerwut credit twill fiPtkt: the work of re deemidg it a fediotis one. We beliew that: the old I.)anks have three yeara in tthitch to Ow, up their present bu,nws, Tiii citizens of Mercersburg and vicinity held a large meeting on the '24th. inst., in'the Cernian Reformed Church, to take measure- , to effect an amendinent of our constitution so as to recognize* the distiative character Christianity. Iter. Dr. Creigh presided, and . A.. M. Wbetsthile acted as SecreLtry. ; The subject vufii hilly diseased, and a memorial; adopted to be signed urging Con gress to act iu the matter. Messrs. Whetstone and Bowles trite appointed delegate.. to the next meeting of the National Association to be held in Philadelphia yesterday, 119sortA8t45'DiscitAtt:GED.—Ity teferatio , . to the follolsing - iiffici.ll order it will be S(!t`11 th:it Lieut. 12th l'erma. Ca% alr), aiel lately wrving et the itatl of his bitter .18j Crm%ford, bas been holiorabl:, di-- charged from the WrVire ten :Wegnilit : WAR Dr.i . unmENT. Al , T. lVA , 111N1.11) \ , %!I, i-61. 5 EVraet) Licit. A. NT,. "Cr.tu it.l, i2lll 1.01. 110roby honorably gli.rhargfrl thy•o 1/1 tl.O 1111001 011 .o.oouot • d 111),00a1.1)0.1hlity. order °rah.. Sr, ret,zry of War. ToriCsnE‘r: f:t , 12 , 1)UNT1( r.NROI.I.3IKNT pur,l,olee of an w r tlerfroia the State the Coiniiii,4oll - IMw enrolling the eitizCle , mlijet , t to mili tary ditty - , with the Nifts - of making 'a draft tor State deldiny, ehould such a proemaling hr neces sary. wade by the As , w,sor,. y:e an. hopeful that the requi,,ite force trill yet be.rah•ed ct ithwit a draft. 1) F:A l'll (W A 1IINI:•Ii.R.—T111( .Rev. .To h❑ Borten, for mote Wan thirt ) , ) eirs uu itetive lain. ish•r of the Ilethoill.t .I.:llNeon:it Einit I;altunirre t'nnten•uce, died at hit re,idence in Baltimore • on Frida ) et etuilLf last, after a lon a and pron.:ivied in the sesenty-tirst ) ear ag(: was fo r 41•VP1 . ,11 )euri ill tin, WI; regret to learn of the death of LUVIIt. ,11 Small, Adjutant of the Marylad, %%omitted in the late hattle ‘‘.f nod lit since died of his w ou nds. IIeWH , a son of Judge Small. Hager,town, and a III(Int gallant soldier. CAIMV.‘I.LADT:it Imn Lrrn in Claw= iwadquart , n+ h r,otorar da)s. Com. Im, had Ivare.-01 al , eueo lu Visit Nrw Eng T.VC-PAYLUS.— . I%IX-papTS Win notice h . nil official advcrti,uuncnt in our columns that th COlOlllln,lOlli.FS hill eonuuenec their the litli of Deel.llllll.r. I nt,*titt:tstit.--'l'he Board a I hrectorJ of the Firg Nationalitalik of 'll - a, tie.horo, ett a di idend urs p,r cent for the last t.i.x.-hioa 'F! ‘NR , GIVING pn•.