TERMS OF ,PEMISCATION • THE" FRANKLIN" REposrrorty. is published PN LIT WednsTsslay morning by "THE - REPOSITORY ASSOCIATION," at IV. ISO per ammo, Ls; ADVANCE. or 8:3 .1_ not paid within the year. AU eubseription ae en,.ate be.oettled annually. No paper will besent Out of the State unless paid for in adeartee,land all each a I,4•ri p LIMP will invariably he discontinued at the expt• ranun of the time for which they are paid. A DlitterlS EMENTS are inserted at kir LEEN CENTS per line for first insertion, and TEN CENTS per line for sub. sequunt insertions. A liberal discount is made to p'ersons advertising by the quarter, half-year or year. Special no. tines charged one-half more than regular advertisements. All resolutions - 1d Associations; communications of limited or individual interest, and notices of Marriages and Deaths exceeding five lines, are charge!iifieen cents per line. rgr .411 Legal 24atices of every kind. and all Orphans' Court and other Judicial Sales, are required by (ma to be advertised in the REYOEITOEY—if haring the LAItuEsT Cub C ELATION of any paper published in the county of Franklin. JOB - PRINTING of every kind in Plain and Fancy col ors, done with neatness and dispatch. Jinni-bills, Wanks, Cards, Pamphlets, Zen'. of every variety and style. printed at the shortest notice. 'The Rkrosironv OFFICE hasinst been re-fitted with Steam Power and three Presses and 'every thing in the Printing line. can be execute."' in the reost artistic mannenfind at the lowest rates. TERMS IN VARIABLY bASH. Or Mr. John R. Shrynek is onr anthorized Agent to rigesiva Subseriptions.and Advertisements, and receipt for the lama. All-lepers simuld be addressed to 31'CLURE &ST TER, Publishers. Qroat, kumbrr, &c. CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS! ATT'EtiTION: The undersigned have now on handi-at their PLANING AND FLOORING a large ripply of Sash, Shutters, Doors and Blinds for sale, or made to order: , Mouldings of all deseriptions,•from half inch to 8 inches, on hand. Plain and Ornamental Scroll San lag neatly executed. Also—Wood Turning in all its branches. Newel Pasta, Banisters, Bed Posts, &e„ on hand. A large supply of Dres.e.l Flooring for wile. Also—Window and Door Frames on band or made at short notice: lIAZELET, VERNON & lio., febl tf Tlarxkon Avenue, Cluunlamslurg. Pa. G -" A'. DEITZ'S GRAIN AND AGRICULTURAL IVAREIIOUSI Deitz is buyingyay Delta is buying Wool. Deitz is buyintFlour. Deitz is buying Wheat and Rye Deitz is buying Cats ansd Corn. Deitz Is buying Clover and. Timothy Semi. Doitzi;bxvingtlaxseed Delft is buying Apple.; and Potatoes. AND PATHiG THE HIGIIHST rmen, AT DEITES GRAIN AND AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE North of 12ait Road Depot. Deitz i, Nellingl'lNs, Deitz iacoliiny C.rn shelters and Fold; Cutters I /oitz I—‘elliror Pori Pliowhate or Fertilizer Le Family Flour DOIt7. i. ft '.•-•1•• • •f' F.:•••••1 Ue.tz6 FeiHrzn ,, Stove Coal. Uaitzi :vl4l. De.tr. t:.nb;et and. Cale:ne Plaster I)eitz o 1,:mo Coal Voltz is sellior; :Er b. -1 'flans:lllAl Coal fh,ltz 1:3 ~ .11crl4 ?Jai r : r Pla,.ring. Deitz is selling. roundcT Coal Deitz is sellinc off at ,mail pn.fits Deitz is selling-Pine and 'Hemlock Boards, Plank, Joist, Scantling, Saved and Shaved Shingles., Plastering Laths, Flooring, Palling, Rails, Sr Be ntre and bay at DEITZ'S WARE:n(II'SE a COAL ANL) LUMBER YARD, wad. gat a good orticlo olotor North of the Railroad Depot LEO. EBERT Sr, SON, Have constantly on bind, and will furnish Er=l SEASONED LUMBER, such as ld and 2 inch Plank, 'Roanls, worked Flooring, Weatherboarding, Joists and Smutting, ran., auti,Shingles, Laths, &c., Sc., all au the most relsanable tirms.t- LThiE A2I3rSTOVE COAI Wealso - keip mil hand a goo.linpply of Lime and Store Coal, which we will tarnish at the lowmt Prices Office in rear of the Jail, Chambensbarg. Pa. oatTE LEO. EBERT & .SON BUILD IN G•LUMB'ER.—TLe wider signed leprepared to saw nil kinds of Building Lum ber at the loweet market prioe. It. A. RENFREW, ' GREENWOOD MILLS. Fayetteville P;(1. decd.✓±-ly U3I B E kinds of Lumber for sale at,reasonable Wei at A. S. MONN'S MU near Quincy. Pa. julyl94f attorttrgo at Rata. M. & W S. STENGER, ATTOR . NETS AT LAW.—W. S. STEN6EIt, District At. torney and Agent for procuring I. ,, tuttions, Bounty Money and arrears of pay gftlee in Junwsleld's dwelling, on the West side et Second Street, between Queen and WaAtington Street, nrikr24 QTUMBAUGH &:. GEHR. ATTORNEYS AT LAW,--Uifice arrafite the Post Oti/ee. Will at• tend promptly to all hustne , s entru.ted to their care. P. S.—Authorizod A ge.ts f.,1. the collection of Pen9iml4, MA:my. Back Pay - alul all other claims againA the govern. meat. . gepl4 —____ ._ TT S 1:1;F:1"1'. Attorney at La w. v . rareo 31.,r.k0t titr. et, opptoote the Cour. /foto., farm. rt:, t•ps,l l .) .J r. Cook, ,E,41. .111 Io wa bt.,,ettiti en:n0...A.4 to 11, , , r,try w;ll re, do e prompt anon Itoa r nalt7.tt. 1011 N SI'ENVAIVI - .. 11 - foRNEy AT LANV — olllto Stro , t a few door,, S,,atb 1,1 the 110,e, and atherrla.ae. promptly C'tal, I • J. NI LI. fa' AT 1 1)1:7.c1:1 - .1T 4..411 „.. euti7l rnKm:NEJ) . A roitxEY AT Lt W ,wll, 11-1 attic ir,Uortzli. G RAVESTONES ! GRAVESTONES! GROVE'S STEAM MARBLE WORKS, Mat Quren itrett, Chambersburff, Pa., ' is the place to go to buy MONUMENTS, HEAL AND FOOT STONES, aw. Having erected machinery to facilitate work, I DM Pre piteEd to put up Monuments and Headstones at layer nri cur than ant. other establilihinont in this part ,d th e cane try, and wilt do it. All I scant in for you to all and , uu l ne prices before purchtedng elscri here. Come, a u , you will. say it is well for tw to be here. o o will IW, Sol our irraret.tones frlecn J. A. on(lvE. FIN ROCK'S MARBLE WORKS - SECOND STntrr, SOCT.O OF QUEEN. CITAMBEnsnPRG, PA. MONUMENTS, IILALYSTONES. Zifegifitiellitiel4r,ohler in the best style tied of the Lates jnlps fiat. RE3IOVA.L OF B I.7, e property will tn. add , eparan , ly or in the ,bol , to.nit purOnts,c. tilt 11111,1 Sale to eolonn ne , .tt I of still I.ly. thelern, nil: i.e made known. 11,6 J. MILKER HUGHES. ATALUAB FA.131 Al' I'RIVATE SAI.II-1 nwler , ',;ned ..nor: at Prlvato Sate a TiACT 01' I. %ND. tr!tord tonl.hip, Franklin I , lllll' tsteven, Henry orz .. d other, 1; A('REs. Thnre an ~er I , n) At ry s red .I.‘d in tr , ,,d, EirmnlK Or der, it ear . • l n it I a tb. ;,..t A •nlall pn - tion t' 1. Li•uf,:,rae 1.,,n d, r“.. bat: .• Sand Canna The n•. are a oest e•d ERICK DWELLIN , ; 1lOL:1.E, 0c...d Fran.• Book Hare, IVtron Shed wall . 242,rn Cribs, Carr:tr , • Itou.e and all nee ~ a • ry out buddmizs. There ore W 0U N It- CHARDS ..I'lossl Fruit on the pine, al..th n elLot ties er fdlinc Water near the Item-e. a o.4lC:4ot:oat The Li,u.so, and also .rite sear, the hasp,, are ..bout 201 l Acre, of eveellent—PlNE -TIM-RER LAND on tie• plar• , amont the best Timber to be 1000.1 In the county. and there is good IRON ORE on a eousnlerable port on of the form, netiS am JAMES M. RENFREW. [Lam-aster Examiner insert 3 moe and send ball to this office.) 13.ENANDOAll VALLEY FARMS KJ 'FOR EALE.—Pennsylvania farmers desinng to bay gl.od LIMESTONE FARMS in the Shenandoah well watered and in ninny cases with 14,0i1 unpros ...meats upon them, can do so of the subscriber. ut very low rates. No better opportunities for but bug good farms at low rates will ever again occur in this Valle.). Beini a Pentis Ca &AA; c.r.1`,..m.A 5,4., 1 w•I , fla, KrOe i furnish such nformation us persons al/siting to bay may deeire, upon their addressing me by letter. RF.FEREISCEs LN FRANKLIN COI XTY r—Achisonititobey, Mercensburg ; Jacob Shook, Greencastle; Jacob Hatchet rode, Scotland 1 - Daulel Trostle John B. M Lanahan, Wm. IFLellan. (API. F. S. Stuudiaugh, and many other citizens of Clumnbereburg. WILLIAM IL BECK, Attorney at-1.4.5v and Rent Estate Agent, Winchester, Virginia. BM PCBLIC SALE.Tliere will exposed to Public Sale, on Thursday, the 121st of Dererlibtr. 1T63, on the preuures of Jacob Kurtz, deed. in Antrim tocenkhip. on the road leading Mon Chambersburg to Caroiincaritle. about two note. from Marion and three miles iron, Cireet oindle. all the following PEIISO /NAL PROP ER-I In : Fit e head of lirillsl2.B. Nine bead of Hor ned Cattle, lingo and Slu,teo. Sheep Buggy, \Vagoni, Wagon Red Wegon Ladder,, Plough, Har rows. Cultivator, Thre,hing Machine, Wheat Fan, Corn Shelter, Mu, Gear, and Llari,R., Fallen Cane!, Sleigh, Cro-s-c it Saw, mild Irma Clod Roller. Wheelbarrow. Saddle, Rolling Screen at d a variety of Other ito9iti3ltg 1:101:SEI1111../.1 AND '11:11E, totitotmrron4 to Inonli..n. • - _ Bale to ,tmttnerteo at 10 fieloek Sc lam the terms still he yule Anunn Icy FANS . * KURTZ. tleett - .Athnittistr.ttric. %TALUAIILE MILL PROPERTY AT PP,IVATE SALE.-The Undersigned. agent for the heirs of Matthew McKee deed, oiler, at Prtvate Sale. the • WOODSTOCK sttuatodto Green tone ship, Franklin comity. Pa. The property contains about 15 ACRES of land, bona too %tory Stone and Weather hoarded GRIST MILL. SAW MILL. an excellent two story BRICK HOUSE. twostory Weatiterboarded House, Hon, nod other Improvement., lb, reon ere, red. The Mill in good repair. The water power one ”r the be,t on the creek. on immediately. Tenet easy. sepl:3•tt - JOHN It: ORR, Agent for Heir s. TWO FARMS FOR SALE.—I will sell, at Private Sale, (INC OR TWO FARMS in ',organ township. They are both produitive and dpirable prop ortion. Persons a lolling to view the premises can do so by gallica. on 1110 undersigned in Llantiltou township. or John E Marlay, Ildjoining the farms. , JOHN ZOOK. THE SUBSCRIBEIZ WILL OFFER AT p„.14. Snip. on the prontib,., on Saturdau. the t; id mar., at I a" ,the k, r.A tAtT (tltttl-Nit. tint a1eh1...2. - A; w:th Rlid STA m<..-...., the eilrber of tier ,0111 and \Vasil:noon Ste. ets .A6rp fret hp 251.. ,ev.il . bear Witst in).non Stunt: [.14.,131 'l'. J. MWO FARMS FOR SALE.—TIte suL .t eir,rs at Private Sale TWO FARMS and a Lr el OF 310UNTAIN LAND. Per Staid di.,i4/ned to par f+.L.e it ill pl. MAC C:di .111 the re.ating On the Tyaet 4.a the lialt , inore larapike. one , atle fFt-t•eur.' JOHN hi BIGIIAM. k SMALL FAl{:%l FOIL SAL E. -Thi! kri,ate naa.. by, l'AI:11 and a Lan.b diNrn-pit purelia,e n 4,11 on lb, under+ivnt.a. rt•niihni; m Fityl tb".. .b FUNK. FOR 1 wo BRICK lA\ 1:1.1. 1 NG IPA n.. 11 11111.11: d a, 1 a K, , ,11.11,J1n I , t With g.,11 rereP, 111 Ilimmtgli td l'llaudoer)our, dvt , ll '1111,114;1•: - 1 11A31B1:115. 1)1 cl‘ riii) 1'1:01'1E1:TY :. 'l' 1'111.1'.1.1'1 S.\ IA: v.21,11441.0;4 I‘s 111:11 • Dwr:Lr,- NE:. in rl,ll-• .it rart cri t!. • 1011 , 1 em 31, i,"ifi•p•ll .0 pm ,tle. ;,1••1114 • t.. dvi•l3 41) . ' . 'r AGES I'o]t SALE 1'it.1311.: l ‘,l At:l. , virur3,” 1... nt Pro A].1 , 1) to A. MOUSE AND LOT FOR SA L E.-A lhave and Lot in a wood location on North Main ntmet for bale. Inquire at the REP0.7,11 ,, n0 f non I Sfl R 0 C K ' S . I CHRISTMAS 1 , :65. 1:i65 1:43(1 ISGG. NEW:I - EARS. 1-6 G. BOOKS, FANCY,' STATIONERY, PHOTOGRAPHS, PHOTOGRAPHIC MW:IM and every thing belonging to 0,,,11..k.1111 , 1 Taney Go.AI I,ll,llenx SUITABLE FON _PRESENTS HoLIDAY GIFTS For Boys, for liirls,kr Ladies, for Gontletooo PRESENTS forol! ago trod inxte.c. We loot hotted to receive our customers, durik tin t 0 our new WPM but have beet? disappointed however we will do our best to xeconunotlide our friend and customers if they will give Ili a rail ut our OM Multi ((tore fkr frit OPPOSITE THE PO. • T ormer.. ii~ria.fit S. SHRYOCK. BEDDING AND FEA ER WARE ROUSE!—No.44 North Tem Sr, r, nlwe Market MEE= BEDS, FEATHERS, 3IATTIIA SSES, BLANKETS, BED QUILTS, &c., Zee. rrr TUCKERS' Celebrated SPRING BED. 1:‘.. ) . article in the Bedding line, at the Idave. market pr.. e, aep2o.3la AMOS HILLIM UN. I . lllL.tbr.LviiiA Ergat jlotireo.. /VT- - AN, ORPHANS' COURT, HELD Chambersburg. for Pranklin county, Pa.. on the 30th day of October, 1i65, Wore the lion. Alexander King, Esq., l'resideat, mid- James 0. Carson and W. W. Paxton Esq's, Associate Judges of our said Court : tin motion ofF. S. Stmnbaugh, Esq , the Court grAnt a rule on the heirs and legal representatives of Jacob Mee soy. Ilecemed, to appear at the Orphans' Court, to be held at Chambersburg. for said county. on tilt/ 13th day of Jam nary next. to take or refuse to take the rout estate of said dei,f.“ 4 ,ed at the appraisement valuation thereof, or to show canoe Will . the same should not he sold, according to law. nos 29 • JOHN DCEBLER. Sheriff. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE,-No tire is hereby . given that Letters of Administration on the Estate of ltijatnin Miller, late of Guilford town ship dee'd, have been granted to the undersigned. All persons knowing themselves indebtedlo said 'Estate will please make immediate payment ; and those having Oahu; present them mperly authenticated fur settlement. deeti ' JOHN BENDER, Adm'r. AMIINISTRA'rOWS NOTlCE.—Xo tiee is hereby given that Letferg of Adhonbtration in! the ti :ale of Jaroh Frey, late of Quism* tort ndliP deed, have been granted to the anden.inged. .1 II persons knowing themselves indebted to said Estate will plea, make immediate payment nod am, having claims present them properly authenticated for settlement not aosontAN JACOB V. Arlin r. DMINISTIIITORS' NOTICE.-Xo- F tiro to hereby given that Letters of Aihnixd,tration In the Estate of Ether Long. late Of Greeti tocrubhip, toed have been grauted to tint undercigued. All persons keening tliernselvea indebted to said Estate vtll please !sake immediate payment, and those having laiincl , kee.eut them fully authenticated for iegletnent. ma 2:2 CHRISTIAN l'111;Y, Adirrr A D.MINISTRATORS' is hereby given that Letters of Admini•tratlon on the Ettak: , of James Palmer, lobe of finulthrti tot‘usitip, e Beenhav granted to the undksignej. • Allperoltorknowing them.elves indebted w ..aid Estate w , dtPimt , ' maks immediate payment. Etna those having presentthem duly authenticated for •ettlenient m JESSE KEAN, AdtiCr. I)MINISTJIATOR'S NOTICE.-No ti. tire is hereby given that Letters of Administrntion on the Estate of Adam Smith, of F.. late of - lontgotnery township, dee'd, have been granted to the undershined. All peNons knowing themselves indebted to cunt Estate will please make immediate payment; and these having claims present them properly anthentiented f.a.settlament. not 15 MANDILILLA Adm'rv. ' DMINISTRATOR'S tier 1, hereby given that Letter, of- - -A-khnini,tration on the ll,tate or Jewpi C.`Shieldi, lat. of Funnett rust n ship, dyed. have Lee - ngranteil to the timirr , zgnekl. All person, knowing thetneelves indebted to i.aid Estate will plent•e make immediate pat meat; tint tho,e - h.“ mg preuent them properly tolthent , ent.qlfor settlement. novls Aklin r. A DIINISTR-ITOR'S i_ tree i; hereby tm•eu that Letien of 14w aii.tr.ttum E•tate lieury F. SliiVPr '1 , 4 , of Nr[t Lesl,.*. die d. have-been gib - Anted to tht• 11 , a1t.r.1,11,t1 All rer,a, kmarinu-, thoth6t ts r, in,letaott to E.tate pleme make immedime paymeat fie,. Imvam pro,,tst them pnperiv male a: tit. 11E\1:1 - Wr0NE11,,1"...41: 1 4 1 XECUTOR'S N() T I E.—Notice Li hen ht :icon that I,..tter, 'l . l— , t.ttnoniary to the tate iit rblin, late or lat, s 511.5'11, 11.., 4. been arantel to the nniiers.nmeaL All person. know 2,fthenstneirez .liici Esttao 15 ill make itotionliate payment anti Ono, baviti, ttioni prorerl nut_ t WILLI \ 11••:. ITNEct - To.R . s N TIC E.—Notice Y;,/ 11,..112 4i% vrt L. tz•r- E-4,1•• of of 1,1111, d. 11, 14., tz, the ~ L411.1271.0(1. %nt, _tt itterit-. eke tti..ttedt.ot Lining( chttio- t titt,tl Dtlly t titttt,, t,ety,Prot -4 qt. ntt,:tt .1111:N B. 1;.A1 r. XECI•TOWS N U'l' 1 C E.—Notice is g iv,. that I.eit , r, T.....tamentary the Er• tale ;ate o.4ai, ,le• n,lane been ¢ranted to the I.,..itlinct in totcn ,.il. .1!1 ititiebtod i. Vim - usu.—An Illinois sucker took a great ditihke to a foolish}ping Vicumi.oi fellow passenger With hint on one of the Missis sippi steamboats. I was on the boat, sahl Dea con Doolittle, alid saw the; :whole atilur. The Virginian was continually combing his hair. brush ing his clothes, or dusting his boots—to all is Melt movemNits the sticker took rxceptioti, as being -what lie termed " a little ton darned nice 1). ban." lie finalq - drew up his chair be•ade the Yu L:;Uilill :end began : Whar might you be from, - stranger -- lam from Virginia, sir," answered. gent. From old Virgiun), I s'pose," Ap:t s the sucker. "Yes, sir, old Virginia." was the reply. - • " You are ratty high tip in the pictures thar, suppose?" •• I don't know what you mean by that remark. • " Oh, flotilla'," says the sucker, " but tin you are desp*ritte rich, and ha% e been brought up right nice." "If the information v, ill gratify you in any way," said the gent patronizingly; "I belong to one of the first families." " Oh, in course," answered the seek r. ''Well, stranger, twin' an you belong to the fast, I'll just give you two of the fattest shoats in all Illinois of ou'll only find me a feller th,it belongs to 011 e of the second Virginny families. ." You want to gunrret with me, sir," said the Vjrginiatt. "No, stranger, not an atom," answered the sucker. "but I never seed one of the second fam ily, and I'd gin sutvin to git a sight at one orem. I know you are obe of the fust, cause you look just like John Randolph." This mollified_the Virginian; the hint of a re. sinnblage to the statesman cc.aa flattering to his feelings, and be accordingly. acknowledged rela tionship to the orator. "Ile, you know, descended from the bight gal, Pocahontas." - "You ore right, sir," answered the other. - "Well, ganger," said the sucker, "do on know• thar is another queer thing alias puzzles me, and , it's this': I never seed, a Wirginyan that didn' claim to be either descended Krum an Ingin, Juba Randolph, or a 'nigger." We need not add that the sucker rolled of his chair4saddentyl They 'were separatedunfil tl4- sucker got off at a longing near hia Nome: As he stepped ashore. he caught sight of the Virgin ian on the upper-deck, and hailed. Ilia at once tvith"l say, old. Virginny . ,` remember---two tit shoats for the fust feller you find belonging to the second Virginny-famityr - • Jowl. RESOLUTION TO AMEND THE CONSTi- TuTlos.—Tlie following important joint resolu tion; was offered by Hon. John A. Hingham, off Ohio. - It 'contains propositions of great, general interest, which will doubtless receive, ,as they well deserve, the careful consideration of Con- gress: Resolred by the Senate and Muse of Representa. tires of the United States ofAmerira in Congress assembled, (two-thirds of both iiiitts - es Concurring.) That the following articles be proposed to the Legislatures of the several States as amendments to the Constitution of the United States, alter any of wbich articles, when ratified by three-fourths of said Legislatures, shall be vtlid.tO all intents and purposes as part of the said CoiNtitution, viz: Att•rictx ----.—The fifth paragraph of the ninth section of the firit article of the Constitution, to •‘.n,' tax or duty shall be laid on articles expnrted *inn any State," is hereby repealed and declared of no effect. • - . . Artmbr. —.—No - part of anrdebe) or debts contracted in aid of the late rebellion, or which may hereafter he contracted in aid of any rebellion against-the United Sham:, shall ever be assumed or paid by they United States, nor shall any State assume or pay any part thereof ARTICLE Congresg Kull have power to make all laws-neeesQary and proper to secure to all persons., without div•thottion, in every State of the I "orlon, 'equal protection in their rights of life, liberty, and - property. 9.z.:E - FLAo Now.—At a Ci;orgin theatre, a few erCIIIIIV since, an actor alluded to the Flag, when the Union soldiers cheered. This called the Con t;!derdte ba•tle cheer and the Bonnie Blue Flag to - the mind of an editor present. and _he thus mentions it: Wifb the thought came such a tides , of remembraure,4lmt, in its own despite, we forced our Mind away. There is but one flag now, said solemn duty, and you are sworn to sup port it. These men love that flag—they have fought for it, they cheer it: and they are right, for ton know that )-ou loved your own gallant banner ere Appomattox pulled it down. Look ing at the matter in this light everY4 bitterness evoked by that Shout exultant, passed away. It is natural, is it not, that the North should love that flag; and sufficient, is it not, that the South should respect and support it! With this under standing the flutter of its folds will awake no ran car among , ns; the sound of its cheering stir up no bitter blood. Sentiment is a Weak thing for na tions to rely on, but principle can weld tighter than steel. Afli•ctionate devotion we have not—. lonic to some other - generation for that—but trust us for the uttermost farthing of our sworn duty, for respect in pence and maintenance in war. THE WAY cr WORKED.HAt the recent session of the Methodist Conference icWashington, Bish op Simpson sea a colored preacher, the Rev. Mr. Lawson, to Staunton, Va., to preach to the blacks there. He preached one half day in the Methodist Church vestry' to a black audience. The next day the white Clergymen of Staunton net INV meted that thereafter no colored loan should - preach in that place, but that once in four eeks one of their number should preach-exclu sively to the blacks. The black members of the- Methodist Church, three hundred in number, and pa)ing nearly all the parish expenses, thereupon seceded, leaving that chart-100 its eighteen white members, and organized a flourishing church of their oWn in the spacious rooms of a carriage manufactory. The Baptist clergyman, seeing the rui*of the Methodist Church, and conscious of the inability of its own white flock to sustain him, immediately sent an offer of his vestry to a color ed Baptist clergyman. The offer was accepted, and ever since that day the two most flourishing churches in Staunton are the Black Methodist and-the White-and-black Baptist. Tile RIGHT SeuuT.—lf all the people of the South held the same views as the editor of the Sa vannah -Repubtiran, there would he less difficulty in the way of reconstruction. In an article on the sectional differences between North and South, he says: We recognize no Southern race. The idrlt is 'a myth—the contemptible creature of a . class-,nurtured and kept alive to promote the in terests of a small minority to the injury of all others. Its very existence, real or imaginary, is incompatible with the Democratic principles which constitute the life-giving power of our Goverdment. We are one people with a common destiny—with no differences save such as are at tributable to tho iatlne.nec.of:climatc, which are in a great pleasure neutralized by our facilities for communication and interchange ofsentiments. No one is so blind to the changes which have ta ken place, that he cannot read the doom of this absurd fallacy. I(is beyond the power of legal lation to resuscitate it—mu fact all attempts to that end will only prolong the death struggle. GEA:k;D LODGE. or PENS sYLv.v.stA.—The fol lowing gentlemen have been chosen officers of the Grand Masonic Lodge of Pennsylvania-:' Grand Master, ',tidos H. Scott; Deputy Grand Master, John L. Goddard; Senior Grand War den, Richard Vain Surimr Grand Warden, Rob ert A. Lumberton: Grand Treasurer, Peter Wil liamson Grand Secretary, Wm. H. Adam& The installation of these officers mill (take place on Wednesday, Debember ;27th, being St. John's Day. The following committees of the Grand Lodge were al=u chosen : Tt ustees of Grand-Be quest, Samuel H. Perkins; :lames Hutchinson, David- Boyd. Doi id G.-orge Thompson; Trustees of the Masonic Loan, Wm. Badger, Jas. Burger, John IT 'Griller, A. Kirk patrick; Trustees of Grand Lodge Charity Fund, .Joseph S. Riley, .1. Loudenalager, George Grim coin, .1.11. Boswell, John Wikon, How Dolt: Yin !—An amusing little episode recently occurred in a railroad car. Shortly af ter the train had left the depot, an old lads-jump ed ttp_and addressed a gentleman seated behind her, with How dare you I What are Sun at ru The astonished gentleman replied that he had done 1114{1111g. The lad) again seated hers4r, hut in a few moments arose, full of rage and terror, and declared her neighbor nas a " villian," and oil :aridly at the next station ttas hbout to have hint :wrested, when, luckily, the came of her ag itation was discovered—in the shape of u goose, which, placed in a basket under the s.cat occupied by the lady, had during the voyage, amused itself hr peckingjat ler " understnudings." .The covery of the criminal created great 'laughter among the passengers. RoMANTIC COURTSITIP,—I gave her u nod igave her a ring, and asked her to marry um, then :-but she scot them all back, insensible thing; and said she'd no notioir.of men. I told herl had oceans of money and goods. and tried to frighten her with a growl: but she :twos errd she v.asn't rought up in the ANoode to be seared by the werceell of an los I. I called her a beggar and everything that was had, I - slighted her features and form, till at length I steceeded in getting hei• toad, and she raged like a ship in a storm. And then in a moment I - Mined and smiled, and called her my angel and alr,.She fell into my arms like a wearisome child,' and exclaimed, "We'll marry this Fall." A Secii.Nri noses.—When Gen. Sofly, last summer. on his expedition to the Devil's lake, passe&Fort Berthold, quite a number of Indians had gathered there to see him and make peace. They complained a peat deal of dry weather, and wished the General would make rain the same Father de :imet, the missionary who used to see them, had dime. The General premised them he would do the best he could. It happened that shortly afters arils a ti . eav) thundershower passed, flooding everything. The Indians. were greatly pleased, and called the General .a great medicine man. But they said it iv as a little too much at once. "Well," said the General, "I know it but I couldn't help the thing atter it started !' WI: learn that late information received by Senor Romero, the Motkan Minister, states that a decree has been issue ir by the Liberal Govern ment to the effect that, ma, fug to thelfrench iusa saut, it is impossible to hold anAdection for Presi dent: therefore the present incumbent, Juarez, is continued in office until such time as the difficul ties in the way of a choice can be removed. 'A. decree-has also been issued by the Liberal Gov ernment stating that General_ Ortego, who has been to this country for about six months, is, ou his return to Mexico, to he tried for bong absent without consent el hirgovernizent.--Washinton Chronicle. • A BLACK C-Loun.—A black cloud , makes the traveller mend his pace, and mind his home, where as a fair day and a pleasant way waste his thin., and that stealeth away his affections in the pros pect of the country. However others may.think, yet I take it a mercy that now and then some clouds come both cen me and. my sun, and many Imes some troubles do conceal our comfprts, for I perceive, if I should find toe much friendship in my inn, in pilgrimage, I should soon forget my Vnther'shouse and my hiqltaze. El