"Wofipiltt. -l OUR FLAG I I J. ITAILI, EDITOR AND PIQPRIITOI GETTY!‘ 1130, PA I OND” MORNING. FEB, 22. mg AGES TO THE BORDER COUN- my: "a never belinyod {ha} the Aboiirjoginu we finoore in their advocacy of the pay me 't'of damaging to ch:- pndpio of the bor- Aer caustic: fnr loaseq snatnim-dx by rphal 20‘! n and invasion». In this view we had camfinatiou by the action of that party in ,u; Lé'gislqmre last winter, when the mu {to my the Slunit raid claim! by the State. (lb a sum: to Jump the same with the NI.- lio al Governmc‘ng) w‘m undvr comidvm tio . In-k-aui of giving usn fair and squara ure on the subject, :1 bill calculated Iy to delay payment mu; passed. at Mldifinnnljyrunl' of this innincnrity I finnishod‘in tlw House on Wednesday k. On the Monday previou‘z, Mr. rpeintrodn‘cnd n supplement to the m 4. ”261 April, 1863, providing {or the ad tion and p-nymnnt of claims mising In lone: bathe rebel invasion in Juno. I, find moved that the ill and the whole 'ject winter be rof'firrnd to a select com- I'lee of five, On Wednesday, howevex, - followjng preamble) and resolutinn ‘8 offered by Mr. Knllfy, Ab.. of Wash lion‘: _ we Sh ,et' 1 ‘so'l ' hereas, Th’ere is roamn to brlinve that i: rebel invasions ot'Pc-nnsylvauia were. grout measure. brought about through connivance and by the encouragement ielnyal persons in our own State; .an where”. Clnirus'lor (“urges done I S“ nVflQlOl’lq are now [Bill ”'6' £l5 frighinlLe-gishlturo; thaw-fining I halved, That the saleo‘fommitt'ee to In are referrrd nll mutters In relation to ma mining ont'ofallvgml Imam from thn l l raids of 186211 an l‘JGJ’n, in: instructed port n‘s part oftheir hill—if they report ill—a clnnue requiring the parties pre- I ing claims to furnish” positive proofa-of E loyalty, J _ he firstpreamhlp contains an imputa upon the loyalty of the citizens f the . der counticsgit once so foul “£l3 false V {it muit glidllenge the indignn'nt repro on of all our people, of whntevcr politi party. “'e scorhi’ully hurl buck the rgethat“ the rebel invasions of Penn l nnia were braéght about thronghl‘thg nivnnce and by the encouragement of : oyel persons in; our own State." As )g'r. rpe well obserfcd in his eloquent. de ceof the peofilo ol' ‘F‘ranklin mun! - t'Ts contrary t 5”; the inflineta of human , ure, itis oppos§tl to all human n-umn, suppose tlfat aniy man would mnkc x-uch I lof hims‘cltfmg: to invite into the pen-e -home whore he .lived a hand of vnnulale,‘ 0 would lay {lnvite and destroy not only own propelty, ibut the property of all neighbors.” ‘ ~. ’ut the rennintfion provides that: parties senting cluimséi‘or damages mint. “tur h positive proof of their lnynity.” New his.“p33iti,ve pgooP’tO be obtained? ls 'ept with go he ngmlnistered? Must ere lady take the :gonth Mr. Lincoln has' scribed for the rebels—swear totmpport : confiicntion .nct, the remnncipntiun uclamation, or any other Uncotistitutional rclnmntion the President,ii»n his infinite dom, may see fit to issue? This oath is i' the great. teat ofi‘lnyaity“ in the eyes | the party in power. They stigtnntise e Whole‘Democrutic party as “disloyal ;" |d as a matter of course every Democrat i 0 presents his claim for damage: must '9 this oath, or present other "positive 'oor"or hiig'xoyncy." In the good old' Ines that. have gone by. every man was lesumed innocent until he was prored lilty; but under the new regime the citi l"! of the border counties are all- to j th .\V '\ ‘fi. ‘ W.‘ .3 3" L 1»; considered guilty of treason, unless my purge themselves (.11 the charge by sitive proof," before a pariizan commis m. And what. justice can be expected in such sonmmisaidn as this. with full thérity to ,decide upon the “loyalty" or ' ialoyalty”9fth§3irfibllowcitizensf Truly else are strange and startling times in ichge live! N_' The objecmof this resolution is twofold : "rytfto give some coloring to the charge r dialoialty “72511 has been fontbe last. myean ma indiscriminately against 0 whole Democratic-party ; and seeondly, {really to kill the bill. ‘ _ V _ln file language.“ the Chambersburg u' ‘ ' , ‘.‘i_.‘. is high time, that. this malignant rtiuu‘malevolence had run itself out.— . 0 Democratic party has borne these in 111 and imputations until foybeamnce has most ceased to be a virtugu”; ’oi' ‘§ “I 1" That suhjsgt wt: again discussed on uni-my, Quuh‘e Hons; wijourned without. quip; w A vote. _ flan. Fmgwnta Gndidala.—-A Washington 1 » . says: There is renl conuteruaiion "6n; £l.lO Lincolnites here at the an . cement b'y General Fremont/s friends 1! the latter will certainly run if “Old .. " ispominaled. They feélvery bitter 11rd the President for his conduct to '6 _Pnthfinder, The 'lntter now: his‘ do rniinttion to help elecfi a Democrat rath : 91:11 see "Old Abe" occu'py the While 9939 fog a. second tern}. ‘ > @lll3 'Supremé Court of the Unites! idea has refused an application fora writ: ‘ Win Vallnndigbam’g use, on the . mad that they havé no nqthority to re ' {in 91° moxie mowed, me amending: tyil'n my ‘comnpiszion. ' 4m National Gravel/ari—The work (5n ‘fifiierifl cemetery :3 Chattanooga in . .. ”pjdly forward. The ground his _.-. M but, ‘clenred of brush. tree. and ..' . End the work 91‘ orpllyenting it -?°'"'”.i”f°L - -___.._ - ~~ In Appalling Fac;.,—erepal MAM‘h ig gpgech at Philadelphia, stated nil“. : “.1 {gag that since 'Mnrc 1801., 11:0,!) 119',qu '3" H 3- Pommw #355 .lines ,1» w o Wubham W {3}» m In» 4W 3"! E!!! “.Jki'kd‘m" . , 'dfii _ ' WORDS 0" emu. m AMI-m ‘ OLN HOWEFT. l . DISLOYAL wom. “With the whole power of the .trlministrng The oppmition o ithe western .Abolitiono It is wry well known th-t the interest tion "'5!“ an!!!“ "5"“; “1" money "‘ iste to the reonominntion of Lincoln is crop—_ in; Ind dashing lndy of the White Home the trmury mode tqlow like ruler. the‘ . ' r ‘1 1 1 . Demo‘cntic party will hue. nnigmtic tank ,ping 0"" more '"d _more "”7 (”3" I": m. sewn re aliens in "'8 "be! ”Inc” in the next 'Presidentin} election. And the out there is also manifest r-pngnnnce: and it was charged, in the early stages of ‘ yiqt, if 1;;- do not'cairrlvl tl‘nit election, yehwill to‘hio reelection. but ,the current does not' the rebellion. that she med to giva them in most t PSPY'P OHI . or never in. t ere ' ~ - - . . ‘ . mm an Administration _ m mm‘p‘ 4‘ rifin quite no hold nnd ntrong» Karl Bet-ref” unpaid-M information, which lead to ten the present one. o', the. comiptiom and a.prominentlAbohngmntJ-vorable to Ghana; qug dimterstoour cause. We were among‘ imbecility of which could be‘w “my ex. Writing to the St. ‘[Louis New Zeithfrom; the many admirers or Mu. Lincoln who: posed. : ' ‘ \Y'lahington : j t 5 never, for a moment, doubted her loyalty 3' The nbove is from the'Chiclgo Tuna, rindl l i t'id a puhlic viii-at that the friends of! but. we confeus to having our -iouht« upon we copy it to ndopt it. Success in within C ’mofrflflfi" ""11. Pztlerh’haxe "if“ mi the subject now. Even one humeard of . ii_ 0 w. ic never t ese roegen omen -‘ . “1° grasp of “.18 Pem?"““° party. I! "WY thrill receiifc the higient number of votes It? Fernando “TOOJ' I most inveterate coppeifi do not obtain it. it Wlll be their own‘ limit, ”,9 Ro’pulilican "Tyenun". Another "by head. and mthal “mi mildn mannered mun A;clenr. distinct enuncintion of the Cogstj- "hr. however; but Wlllt‘h liilmll not endow-AM ever scuttled ship or cut n thrnat."— tutionsl principles of their party. and'n ‘liL‘lgir"ti,'"'ilF'°m" l" {'i§"d‘ T‘s? 0" 3}}, Welliilllfi “Bympllhifi” "Ml l'”‘°""3"° . . . a ms in run as n in epen- on can' i-, - . , courage that WI“ not shrink from their ,‘Mpmziinfl mum] 9"" though the “up,” Pf”? ”'9 oth" 9'9""!8 l“ Washington. maintenance before the peopge, through be nominated bv the Republican National} “Mb the Indy "f the Premdent ”lend“! the resin, and at the ballot bo . will iii-«tire Convention. The 1 nrnua tlm't FremnnM and was one of the most gny and festiva per l’..Yr 1 . e , us a Florian: victorv in November. Cour: 1”“ been! treated too shamefully h": 39: "‘o'“ in attendance, NM 0'11." “'ifiv "lithe? . . , i' . ' . _ prawn! n 4 miniitrntinn to owe my nli n-' . ‘ . W “Elev fr‘f'Wk- [he ”:3" ol' bloodf‘he‘l' of mtion to'l‘incoln; nd though I: lltirrmocrnt.‘t Fxcellrncxvactuallv sent to Mrs. 02¢ corruption, of despotism, is drnniiig' go Ibe elected thereby. h" ”fink um inmiveqf from l'9 [lll-G HOUR? Convrvaitory, i_lfi‘ close. . . lees dang”. In their have alloys dol’en‘ilmli flower: "59“ to make Joyoux nni]. l'3E'n“t_ , -“_-’”‘“'”—-—" ' illn- Monroorlm-trjnb." \ ; that. interesting occasion. What do the affirm-V " P’W "Y 3: ; The mum/w mum another mien. L‘ui‘si‘ Abolition papers or thin city think of um 2 ; h '5 “my“, to ‘T'upmpt to «tnnil upon‘n attention to the inrihptrouai increase in the! II it not enough to make an Aholitinnist'sr incue sentiment. ot nhstrnct Unioni‘im. l x . i . . . . . ~t . . . . We decidetllv digfipprow of 'n. tiinnrousl number of “than-holders, clv2l and rnllllflry,‘ blood bml..to think of Mn. Lincoln not. policy in the coming Prmiuluntinl election. ‘ aim-:- the Culbr€l|k:3of the rebellion, and] only associating with nymmtliianrs with or-ot'uny attempt to deny that Unionism i gala; ' Lt treason, but slreiring our nntionnl‘ posics and Abolitioniqm are one infepurablo iseue. 1 .at th-ir feet 'n‘i‘nator Qumnor «lioulil see ‘ as it 1 i» it ' " ‘ ‘ But would we change the Presidr‘n'tiiil ‘0 ””52 1“! lllm introduce uhnnjlryd In}! imue from that of Union to that OrA’Mllllll'Ln fifty rpmlutionz. full of Lntin and chasm by adopting such an amendment us Mr. quotations, and investigate this biiaine=s.—- Sumner hunt prnpmnl? i‘m. We imm- ul- 0;- lot the next Abolition Cmgresdmml rnmly f-ndt‘nVOl‘l'll to showthnt Unmn fllltl caucus "H mm b tb't’ “‘d o' t s (‘Olll Abolition are idr‘nticul. Marathon tlii~. In . J l I . n a-pp in-n p . not the Union party known throughout C0m"""”" to ‘hnrmmhly l""“‘“£—'"“‘ 1"“! the world to hethnroughly :ibolitionzzi- i?_ «\(pow thizhsnmi‘trpnson. Person: urn min: We are glntl of this roi'clalinn, 3':in the I-rnllyjuilgt‘d by the compunvéthny kcr-p. Aye. We do not lwliove that all tho base I nnd this connection lmtwenn )li-k. Fl‘l‘nllnd‘) influences (if this Fur huve‘ns yet had the l “'uotl and the charming lmly of the Print}. effect 'of making buch doctrine acccpinhle 1! dent. i~i enough to Mount} the npprvhvnsiom to the’ people ; {\nd ire accept the is’suo thus 1. of all truly loyal mon. \Vlwrt- is the lendl-rml to the‘Dcmncratic party, without. fenr oflthe rlesult. It Unis only by prgitend ing that what. i 1 how ,avnwed-to bentruE. Was false, that the Rlnpublionm ever gained nny fnoihold in the Suite of Pcnn~ylvnnlaz Now, when there can be no mistake and no denial of their pul‘posei. their life will be n short one. Our [maple have been deceived h'y false lights. Now that the truth is r'c vealed to them to be precisely what we al ways told them it was. they will act as they did before the}: “'éfljé deceived. I filil‘lnfilmrqt.-The Albany Stnlmmnn. an ultra and bitter Republi‘m“ WP“: _fimls some {uultwith the administration 0f its party at Washington. This -fuu'lt it ex pressesvin the followifig enargetii! tennis “A pack of shark", hungry, villainous and incorrigible, have fastened upon the public tremaury and depleted it at the rate oi: mil lions moutlfly : the patronage of the‘l’od ernl Government has been bestowed upon those with whom the electow, if allowed am exorcise of choiee, would have absolutely refused nll denlingx. until high placeq of trust me held‘by knonn and convicted cor momnts, and men drive fill)!- hoxses xmtl live in free-stone houses purchased with United States greenbaclke, who might to he peggingishoes in gtate primnsl’ “4.9 know some people who are actually such “cop perheads” as to believe that an adminis tration guilty of (‘!|t‘ure the ponplv mi ‘giw- n. 11'1“"an Inrwm'mlht'r term of inurf yum to n «l-rnnxty bf H‘umlumnu. m 1): mi thvv mnvclnmumtrn e thnir inconrueteucm ancé mom in the eyt »' of the world 2" 5' g - - . 14 ‘ SHALL THERE BE N 0 APPEAL? if 5 The vountrv \fill-acknmvledaf’ in ("Mums-i lion to the Hon. M‘yer Strome. Hm over-l ‘wafchful nml faitlffiul Reprownlutiva in; , Congress from Pvnmylvania. for tho follow-y in; noceunry and wlolF-timt-vl nmenclmnnti 'to the liumllnmnt._ Ml 2 and his remarks; ;2‘ . I :thpreon. ()f courég U 99 rndxcnl destruaq! ‘ Lives of the Home [hinged the promsiLion; iwith Qoricinn, and m’jefilcd it fryJ: [nu-tni 7, vote. What «he cou‘d be expected 3, W9l 'qunle from the DJ“)! GlnL-e: - ’ . E! i Mr. .fi'l‘liDL'Slf. I oflcr the fullo'wingi lnmomlmmnt: m i All to section twenty-one: l ; ‘ And any lynx-mu cluiminu exfimptinn t'uf ,nny cuuae. nml hvlieving himwlt‘ n-mrmvml ,liy the ‘leoixinn or the hoard ut onrullvnvnt, imay Within ton Iliya nitm“ such (lt'l'hlf‘nhi Iflnpenl t?) the ili~triut court of (hp ‘Unitod‘ 'Slates to; the (llsll‘lct in which Lhn awn-L} .lum' was drafted; and the hoard of c-nroll-ir 'menx, small certify the' pl'lK‘PPlll-ngi to mill; lconrt, where a cpgprly examinatinn shall lug?- llwi. nhd the (Ibexsi‘u 0t and court shall be! lfinal and cnncluswe. . . ll 1 oil’s-r this amendment, Mr. Chmrmwnjg lwith little pmupoct otils adoption. but wuhf fa taint. hope that some plan may be (level-3' wiped which may enable the unfortunntéi‘ ivxvtim of the illegal and uniust dl‘cision ON; 1 n (lietrict provmt mnnhal to apply to some]: tribunal far redn-«s. :uiddiavojuitice done.“ .Aa the law now minds. and is contenipla+ ted by (hi; bill, every man, howuver much, iolititicdulo exemption frum limit nmtmf ithu proviqnns of [he 3“! of ('nngrvsp. is ,snhjm-L tolthn‘ min-ice: malice. ignm'anrm nr ph-fudiro nt' :1 pslty‘tyl‘ant‘ clnthml With I hrivt'anthority, known ad :1 rlvputy prnvn: j 'mnrshnl. Emil i‘rmn Those (i_n-min" timr llin-s t oupyoul. Some fippvllnh‘jm'lulmtim i-ifi imerat‘ivwly dcninnjioql for L 3?" pron-mini . I.OL cur ponplo. Mnny oiitrnpes Lni‘c hm ‘ i committed in this matter 'nt illegal holding. lto military service of parties by pan-tin”. A [dig-011951. and corrupt. inilirnvixecl “cam g ‘tmnsmnd provmtminralmlx ’ at the rhll'vr— {out congressional digxicts. “ t‘the mnjnxily , 10f this House hm n onti' j 5.111an4! tin" irights ot the white man, (Ten I beg lcuve' l to 5'5 with all rins- det'orencea’io the >upnli- -' ior (Rain :1 of the negro—slug anti t‘roo. citi-i lzt-ne (filament) scant—What a pa<~ing thought! imay lo befimvml on the poor and flow Mill-l iordmnte white man, who. in the ire-«anti I war Ib!"‘universnl mnnncipntjon,” in likplyl .' to channel: pl.;mvwith the negro and hecomei 11' self: ie a ave. ’ l' f —~-~ ~ 7-0- ‘o.->—.~_¢—-—— < a I IEQUAmz'Y onwnrms-AND BLACKS. Sunlner'srek‘lntl’ln directirig tth'om mit tee 3n the District's)? Columbia to (-omidpr the expediency of reportilig a bill grunting equal privileges-to white; anal, 0‘40“"l citi zené. was adopted by a vote of 31.40 lOU During the cli‘cu‘uinn Sehntor Hen:lrn.."#. of Indiana, expressed his belief that social as fell as political equality with the blanks was to be forced upon-the whites by [lie lparty in pom-r. t ’, .- t Senator Wilson wished every man to image the station Gr'xl meant Him to attain. How did 11.9 Numé cnhhlcr uscortaiu tlfnt. quul :meant. the neat-alto attain equality with llie jwhités? We ahoukl like to know whenhe llhe New England infidelsflc-rive nuthorifi] to flunk for liml an’d fuln‘linatiz the dovrdes } 0f Hmu‘cn '.‘ I It is sheer bla>phemy.—l’ufifi)l hf Um'nn. . ' V 4 I WWII“ next ? We shall soon see tlie ‘ press of the Republican kidney. culiing up on Congres; to enact laws'comgmlling while men to let. their' fair daughters ‘receive‘the I addresses of' big negrnes, make theirwivog I pay social-visits (0 nééro families and their children gm to negro séhools ; am} when this is done that big blot. upon white de. cen‘cy. Charles Sumner, will rise in his seat in the Senate nndfidvomte the p‘ansage of this monstrous law. Faugh! “a little civic, good Apothecary.” Such legislation in ofi'én siueito the nostrils. The good of the \white man is forgotten by d;ur worse than negro legislators. It, is notliing bin. negro, negro, negro, in the halls of Congress. White men all over the land hunt-become disguzted at it. And we should not be Eur-prised to wake up some fair morning and find that the people find come dbwn in their anger and swopt die Augean gtnble cleaner than Cromwell did the British Parliament.—Cbrutitulional Quinn. - LOYALT smomous' wmi 33: STEAL-IN 6. 5 In one of his early 9rders in Kenna Gen. Ewing announced 3 determinntion to plut an e'ano the operation of the “ti-slavery patriots in‘ the! State who were ‘flteelihg themselves rich in the name oflibertfi.".—- Qn recently succeeding lathe odmhjencfin this same quarter, Gen . Curtis. we obgofih, has found it neceesery to put an inter-dict. on sill] mower phase of loyalty amqhg the “earnest men" of that State; 31¢ uye: ' ‘ “.You may rte!" on my doing all in my power to prevent- border strife and section al nnimosilies; Byrd I hope you will one your eflbrte to'the same purpoee. There in no reeson for it We;m all in the name ‘ Boats-there is not can gh of the negro left Jo uarrel eboigt. and gcm notgoing to allow { layflév/ to be a liens: for flora mung." l ‘1 ewe to u'nderwmd the! when, “there in not enough of the negro lefl. to gather .nbogt’f ‘phileethropigte i_n Kensu uke‘ ‘ to hone Heeling in the heme of loynltyr—‘Pq. ‘.m‘u‘ce .Weu- .m '. ‘ l I,“Prel‘H‘2l'oi’i 1n lulmx‘ il' llm proqwnl nf wngM was; : sulllz'lvut im'ent'n‘n. Thor-p ‘wnuhl he rill) nm‘rl of forcing [nuis‘mlm pitlzmw m ant- If [hey wore ol thexmmlvm inchnml to m) In the ballot-box. Butlinnoml Ihnks pulpli-‘lu’.’ rl-aulntimfiflbr the nc-grmw, tolling Lll°lu that ldll‘llt‘ii and vngrmwy are (mums which will he erl‘BiSCd hy the shun): arm: and regulation! for volt-N, telllnz Lin-m, lhnl nh-mnce from the pulls or neglwm [oval-1‘ will be \‘iziic‘l wnh [he hmvv pl-pnltv 6f banh'hmbnt l‘rcgn the state and lull'eilure of' thmr hmrlx‘. , The Imcos-‘ily For those-ctringont roLvqu/l tiom mnkcu it. Pvirh-nt that Um ”h-m-uwn" cmmnt be induced hv nu-ro w mm m wnfli. ' and that the whin- cit-220m mll tukn mum]- ullt:|r_\"p:x;l'in lhequnlmwd lw-mntrmfiinn.J (,‘nuM lhf‘l'k‘ b 0 u. mpre clue! «Hint anther nn' thp-ulmligim) experiment or on (he “-ng Ma'uclion pylmrn‘wnl? ' I ' Lonving the negro .. xporimon! ankle this Mun nf' drivmg citizwn: o,“th an~ i~:ll.r'xl-| linnt (“wave-I5 m rupubln-m ghvbrmin-nt. “'hil‘h Inn lirrotof-wv new” ~uppmml m rmb on (roe political m‘llnn. .\ln-ly’mw- rnnnwll-, ml L 0 t‘ik~l HIP uhhlxhon 0112.: runnlwlh-(l tn Vuty-z r: mml Hr lm'nh imam-1; i\ (n he (‘ruqhwl nut. L 0 ny- (h-upral I; .nkw’ vx-E profisidu, "thh :uv iron Inmll." That x~.‘ Vote or vamow.‘ TJL’P 'llh‘fll) vlniun ’61“: and mm‘ Olw tho :yhuhlim‘. 'lic-koti (hf winch a varinty i: l'uru'idml l‘nr I‘m-n Ania.) or ekv take the nitvrnznivn of lminL'ervnn! on! ”Him shun .\nd 11m I~ .\h. Lfim-uin's' mnlhmi of “unammveing reguldxcun gun: ermncm."— Wm H! ' .‘llv’fgn/ 114/2100] of a “TO—Summary l'rn-i gy'mir‘m/H/ Mrs [lusquL—Un Fri- ny rimming} wee-k n mat-kiln: trucmly m‘CUrrml iii Jul)ni~' tmvn.”('tmtn'in county, PL, in “luéll two old and influential citizensnyere tho parliui-i punk. Tim pnrti‘culars‘ as gn'fln m 1110' Pittsburg pave“, are an follows: . ' { Mr. .losfiph Moore, auctimiF-Pr. of John~"— town. on his recent roturn from nim- months: snrvice i_n thonrmy, nsclortninovl that his :lo—i nun-tic imppinew llnll boon destrnyml. it iav allegod by Mr. .lnrtlop Murbnurg. :l‘V’t-ltllilY} merclmntfif the ton-\n. Un limiting of the! in. ”may quit] to exist during ln~ uhs‘nnce! Lem-“gr: Varbourg and Mrs. M mre. who is l represent.,'l n»: [PertfiTr‘sGllzla in‘npppurdncot' and of“ Emu-{hm rlztsfilngdiqmmnn. Moore! cullod upon the 1‘" "19"- and “h" an exl‘l“',l nation. told him he ‘wmld slmot lnm. Blrs.’ Morbouru. lwaring ot'vl‘J‘mTe” ””va “if.“ penlml to him not to lllkh h?" l'"‘""““ ": life. but the outraged liuzb‘un. “"ul'l ngt li=tan tn hvr. ‘ . t On Friday morning. Monro arm:l WHY” and, leaving his lions», Visited .1 groom)" store near the pmtolfioa, when: "ll? rummn- v ell until between eight «ml nine o’clock.l when Harbour: puasml by. Munro started out immediately, and caught. Murlmmg oy‘ the collar.saying. “Get. down on your knees; I am going‘_to: kill you. My gwil'e mada' a ‘clmn breast, of it.’ last. night. She tnldi me all. and gave me a portion ol'tlie money which you paid her.” Saying this. he drew a revolver and fired—the firut. shot taking effect in tile region of the heart. Marbourgi fell forward. and Moore discharged two‘ halls into his head, and then firm! a fourth,l whit-h tngk effect in the left arm. Mar-i hourgfell overand almost instantly expired. 1 Moore walkéd to a magistrate’s_ollice, stir-l rendered himself. Ind was committed to. jail to await the a’ction of the authoring-s. ' Thedecensed man leaves a most estimable wile and eight or nine children—the eldest a son, about twenty ymrs o . 'l‘hn mur derpr has a wife and on child. llo_ was personally popular with l classes. a. perfect gentleman in his dress nd manners. and was not, without influence in the community, ‘The deceased was a prominent citizen, a merchant of Jobnstown for thirty years. and hndaccumulawd a large fortune. Both of them were members of a church. Mrs. Moore,” has already been remarked, in a woman not. wanting in personal charms. Of late years her husband, Ilthough uten tivo to business, has not been pecuniarily, e well-door. and it may be that the desire for more money than her husband could furnish her. coupled with the charms nlluded to, has been the cause of her fall. if lellen she hu. “Mrs. erbourg, who is a. most accom plished women, in a native of Philndelphie. fiMicbwl Dun Magellan. a prominent lawyer, and foi'merly a member of the ho ginlacure of Pennsylvania. died suddenly on the 6th inst. n. his residence in Cambri: ooungy, ' e Dicloyzl.-—The' movemcn! recently inan gu'mted by the Germans of the West, lcpk ing to the nomination of Fremonfi'for President, is certainly “disloyal” and trek lonable. Old Abe ought to wrest. all con cerned in it. for attempting to overthr'ow the ‘Govemmenn” _' - fi'l‘ho nymy of the Pa‘omao, it is said; . 31mg" aignnof discontent. becausa it. has not {been paid off. ”“The government” owed i: hi; 'ngilliom of doflnrs. The truth is, tint Chm’s printing machine: cannot. print money is {gm I§ the Republicans 11} ofiico .sleal it. L , ' L ' THE WAR HEWS. ' ’ ' Dispatches from Chattanooza. Hider dau nf the 12Lh. syn} that Grnnt’q army is in motion. in the direcimn nf Dalton. The expmlition nf (ls-n. Shormun. which went up the Yuznn, ywu nuacked a! Sarln tin by a form ofthréodjmusnndWoxnm. A fight ensued, in which I poi-lion of the Fed ernl infnntry and the gunhnau participated. The Canfwlvraten wvrn def-acted. with what loan is unknown. The Peder“ lan mu eight. killed and thirty wounded. The leergl farm-e had taken pins 'inn of Jackson and Yazoo city. Mm. wmoub se rinui apposition. - . A fight. 0051"er lit Lnlmpnn, Mm. on Wednesdnv but, ba'lween ania's squadron and the Uninn trohps. 'Acwrnlimz m the Sglmn Reports-r. the INN-r sulwoqponlly annned Lebanon and renamed toward the vnuesave riépr. 7 ‘ General Peck 35 nt .\‘ewbern. and has issued orders to his trrmps to hejin roadihem fnr actinn night and day. The enemy hlwe not yet attacked him. ,1 Genemls Schofiold and Stonemnn have arrived at Knoxville. and Gr-nérnl Foiloni! at Cincinnati. The new commanders have ’nund a state of disorder wliiqh beggars dv-criptinn. Gen. Mendé hm! a uz'un asfiumfl of the Army of the Potomac. ‘ There is a growing helief'm the Northern minal that thé recent affair on Ethe Rnpidan resulted far more seriously thin has been r’epnrted. The true extent (if the losers haa been concealed. ’l‘ho numben‘ol'killed. wountlmi nnd cnptprevl. it: is feared, WI” roach five hundred. E ghtv six ‘jiriaonfn are known to have been taken‘ hv lhefne my. The utter ulmnulity 014 the entir: movement 'hnonmua mnru npparnnt every ‘1 w: ' Th!l Confederate Inxs “:b tour kilh-11. tu'mmv wounded: l tux-ntywx (-:iptlu'r“.l.,l ~lt ii rr‘pol twl “urn numhor ot’lhv rnitlergt' who on 'l‘!lnr~'«lay night m-ek Mtaokn'l ll"- tniim‘on the Baltimore and Ohio rnilrxgmlfl aml rnhhv-d the [lnssengvrzn “'elre mull-taker) ‘ and uabtured by u t'nrre of Feileral m/‘Walry 1 ram Gen. Sullivaln'~' omm. 'l‘he/fiwhole nmlwr of these raiders. it. is said, yhd not. 'nmher over thirty-eight, undwthat of these en haw been captured. ‘ I , A gentlenmu has‘ arrived at Washington mm the Army oftho I‘ntnmaq. and report? that, u Richmond pnper of Thursday week nnn'ounr‘es thin. one hundred and nine nlli- Peri (Union ‘prifonerfl hag! e~cnpeul from Libby pri‘xfm hv digging a tunnel ninth-{tho atreet. Four of them, howeYer, were re~ captured. . 1‘ A, disipatg‘h from I-‘prtreu’Mohroe un nnunm-‘x ”IF/53f? nrrivu’l tI-m’e of tm-nty six of the I'ninn oliivm‘q who vwnpml TIA-m Lihhy. {yrismn at Rir‘hmrmj‘, 0‘!) the lllxh inqt.» Abouttwpnty-fixcutlmrawlmmmpt-d at the «2mm timn, worn rat'upthrml. :unomz whom was n-hulnnt .\‘lnall. _ot' (ho s':th Mnrylmnl rezum-nt. l‘hrum other Um ”I prisonv-N, who l’fit'flymi l'r-un lhm’ille, V 4,, tho nl-m nrljivml at. Fox-Irew Monrm-E ‘ ' ()u'tho ‘ch infit“ a .\klrlnidi (wt‘llt‘t'Pr’_ two mile-s Hut of Brf‘lll~Vl“0, \‘A . bl‘th'l‘" a wotlting'party ol'nhnut, filly} of the- Img. Punneylmnia, r-zwnlry and til number of mwrxilln's, Mninr Lamn-r, of; (h.- munlry. and three of hit: men, tin-rel kill-HI. unon \Vnunv‘lml. and two lukm: [who-hum. Swer al of‘the'gucnllué wane either killed or wounliellu . - "Ave v , The situation of affair; Ml Kgmxvilhu 170 nm, on the UH], ‘wm‘ unohnuzml. (ix-n. Longs-treat, it Wm. nepnrtml. haul the rat!- road "I running ow‘F‘Mn Strmfi'ln-rry l’l.linq_ Atlvieee”lmmClmrlqmton tufiho Mh stat» the bomhaEdment of the: uiu‘ 'mw rem-“ Jul (In the pr viam evening. Fiver-manila?“ lvnre in the harhnr. ‘ ‘ l’rosirlr‘nt Duh hne iwuml jun a/lz'qucs tn thlJ’rehel army which i-l t'ull‘bf hope an-l‘ llvfi moe. I ‘ ‘ It is now stated that the retinrt that Gen, Shelman hall octilpiml J‘avknn ixuvrtruv. The oin which i=tho mlfitnl (.\[iuwfiluph is relun'hhl to he lurtificil with' cutfhn halve. It is utuq‘tml forty mil-w out of \'i(_-l'<~hnr,~_'. and waailaat summer occulfetl hv (11-n. Grant'a dumps for ahnnt fut-n y four hours. Ull‘the departure of hil I'm-«3H thu- State House. (ivhloh cole [ln-m. jThe ligurc of tho Gmhh'x :xrlinic an in (he gcnuim‘. and [bed hill is coarsely exerluc‘l. | Karl‘lzgs are now running" .\II "I dozen, and me not In b 0 0? luinml . in maller figment] inlcrrsl, we‘nil Icorn Enroll is‘an-I‘xccllcnt =uh~m ‘ [fun cnhnnry purposes. one spoon smrch being rcckOued n 3 mm“ to. ‘ "'us‘dnglnn. Frb. li—Lieul-In. th w‘us. to thy, re-m'geau-Il and flu 1h: 03d L‘qntnl Pl'hOll. "L" “11:! for‘n‘mrly vanbt lerah thlt and is charged wxlh vurit us malfeasance m olfica there. . 111-3+5. woman Implied l'ur "n f the funh-md near 'l‘rny. va Yv grnuml that, aha-had three [msb army; ' ‘ . _ ‘ A firvhx‘nko 1 u‘vhmk {his "that ucvcnty: ‘ lrdymi. The ['l entirely on lg lfiriously.— _s ‘lmve been mglhvnt efihrls are being: "1‘ Gan. Sign] In command ol n.., ‘ 01 West. Virginia. :- , ( fill is said that puiy eight ted States Senamrs are for [he tinn of Mr. Lincoln. I ked in rome l d the firemen Special N oti h[,-—'l‘he fire 'res. the Ad "o9. mipgmph hlnson's Lodge on destroyed. The Singer Sewing Mac] LETTER A FAMILY SEWING fut gaining nworld~wide reputatio yond doubt the beet and chenpcs beautiful 0t: all. Family Sewing 'otl‘ered to the public‘ '.\'o other 1 ing Machine lms so many useful up Hamming, B nding, Felling, 'l'uclti ing, Gauging, Braiding, Embroid inmnnd so forth. No other fimlly chine has so much capacity" for s g of work. It will sew all kinds with all kinds ul thread. Great en pron-mute make our Family Sew niost relieblo,nnd most durable, er tuin in scttpn at all rates of speed we inwrlncfied stitch, which is th known. Any one, even ofthe ~ln capacity, can see, lot 3 gleu’ro, ho Lester-A Femily Sewing Machine. Sewing Mechines sr‘u finished in ch quilite style. ‘ The folding Case of the Family )lechlne is I piece of cunning workmanship tthe mosti useful kind. It protects the Inn hiue when} not in us, end when about to be a ousted me]. be olieued ua. spacious and subs ntml table! to sustain the work. While some . the Cues,‘ msrle out of the choicest woods, re finished‘ in the simplest end chestest menu I possible‘ other: are sdomed end embellished in the most costly end superb manner. ‘ i I'. is abloluthnry to see‘the anlly Ilschinein oper n, so u tojud olitsgr'cet onpecity and twenty. 1t ls test omiugu populer l'or femil] sewing “our M ‘ nfecturing Blschmes ere {ohmenufecturing purposes. ‘ The Branch Ulfices ere well so plied with silk twist, thrend, needles, oil, to. of the very best quality. Send for e Pursue . THE SINGER MANUFACTURING OflPANY, , , ’ ‘sB‘Broedwhy, N w York. ,1 fi'PflII.ADEL'?HIA, 810 Ches nut St: .336. J .ICUBS k 330., Lace Agents at Gettysburg. ‘ JKugfl'l, 1868. W~ ... , $25 '1 Employment. 1 [s2s! ! 'l‘ho Pasta!“- '1 the progress l ie 3 iciss, which . id thedrafl,” e the election. draft,” in the gfaaom'an. . [n FIelJ says e 6r reptile of AGENTS WANTEDI—We wily ply from $25 to $75 pct month, and all avers”, so u.- five Agent, or 5170 s sequin-go: Patien lun nut he. Adam: El‘llfllt a mom" Ooxun', R. JAM”, Genera} Auk-n, Milan, Ohio. ' ' ' [May 18, 1563. 1y "”1 5‘ . Inqulrgr has of the“ high 12111611 ‘ Imbortant Discovery. quur a Tn .“llu‘fll. nnmx‘s PULMUMC WAFIIMH'": “an. In; in the cure of Cough, Colon, Auhm, Bronchitis. Sore Thro-l. llouuncu, Dificnl‘ Breathing. Incipient Conmmpnon, Ipd mu use! of the Lungs. _Thoy hue no um of medicine, and any child will talc. then,— Tfiousnndn Inwa- bren tenured to health “an bud befare despxlired. Tammany "given in humlrL-da 0! cases. A ling!!! don lelhva in Ten Minutes. ; . .01 Anal- eforturd promise Ask for Bryan’s Pulmonic Wafers—the origi nal And only genuine is shunned ,"Bryun."—- Spurious kinda nn: «um-red for inle. Twenty flveyeuu chm. Sold by dmlerl generally. . JOB .\lusns. Sole Praprmu, ~ . 27 (Borllnndl IL. N. Y. MIEZI re, to be Theirs' TEO ;Fbr file by A. D._Bnnun, Gettysburg-n 6 nll Druzghu. {July-27. fab. 16,263. I, f The Great English Remedy. - Sm Junta (‘LAnKqu CELEBRATE!) FEMALE PILLS. , T;lus invn‘hmb‘le medicine is unfailing in the curb of all than: pninml n‘hd dmgemu- duo eusfs ilmdont lo the fl'mlll!‘ cnnsfitnlion. 11. mudmnlqs Ml rxcoss. n-‘mou-s an obntrnc- 1 firms. frum w‘hnlru‘r muse, and brings on the nmnthly pmiml will: n-pul Irity. Those Pill: should not. b: lukrn by ft-mnlei that are prngnam during the runn- HIRED. mmrus', as filmy nrc'xure to bring on Midvnr- - gringo; but M wary Min-r lime and in urn-r 7 mhvr (‘ih‘e thhy‘nrr ['(‘lnfl‘l Hy .\M'r. h' :Lllmhm-JanPn-‘ux nun} Spinal AHMIi-nu, pain in 'Ll‘m lizwk nml |.imh,4, 111-mine”, Fm fismr un ‘sligm rxwlhm. Mflpn-Ilmn o! xhe Hmrt, l.mrm--s nl Spirits, ll») nll'l’lt'fl. Sid; Hand :4 he, “fhitc-r. and n” 1110 [M‘lllflll dlsruh-g nI-vquHH-d lily nI digwdcn-d t 3 stvm, "lI'M- Pills .will em-cl mcure “In-u nil other "iv“! lune {IIHv-l: ; ’ I ' . l-‘nll dirm‘linu- in [m'mfflflvt “Pound curl! pxu-kuge, Ilmzh «haul-l he mrvhully prwen’evl. ' "Thu can hl- Ivnl in n hul'lfl.uunh\iuiuu 50 pilla, past "(-9, b) «nth-Cum I 5! nnd 6 three- 2/ rent slump: tu nu) ‘ugA 111. 1 , ,Jnn \msns, . ' *2? (‘nrthn-h Slit-cl, Nuw York. Fnr an!" M .\. DAM ENLHR. (h-uyelnu-g, um) an Drnggisli. ' {tn-113m; ww‘ 1y ed to read cum-n of , #O., Am, a, it! Ibis ortin of the annl- _ Valli. or r, first in ZEZiI t 1 unurs hast-d 11w ‘r 01 Uni. the for. ISE lhvrshurg fi'l'he, name- by which the Prim‘o :0! Wulos‘wilfusm-ud the lhrum-‘wilf he King E'qurl :thé Sun-nth. ‘ , :g “I'. Tip- aqy'lhrn‘nm. lhn .~lmwmm. is‘ .Imjl m hnw- m “In! mmllwr f‘mlnm-—>2sU,Uno MARI-11:23:). (in Turfiflny morning“ Frh Imh. u! AVG-w f‘hr‘flvr. Adam: ('nunlvful lhll u-~i-i:-m-r ul' ’ rho |)ruh"s Imam-t 4, L} In \" \\ l. l'- I'Min, of .mmfim New ”M'unl. MrlJ:‘L'\\’.H.'l‘l-Zl.t,‘ 1:1.6319-9‘l mm, :0 Mn. ..qu. .slux}..su::-,u, ”by filing!!!” ‘0!) llrz'ry \IE-‘ru. ":“l- \ ~ - v ‘ ”u flu: Htll m~t In- 1'..~\, Ur. Harpy My. rwr. m '_ __,_'- . ‘ " I‘. M ”NW A; \H.n..l:l‘ n. .\hs mun 1... [m "h” ‘nhmflm-r 44f thv lm' l):u'u\ burl—«l? of mm“ 1““ bl.’ . ugh nsylnl mwmh-p. 3 ;‘ II the U h in". ,:u lht‘ r. ”In-run ['.r~on ‘ ‘ng: i-I I'ul--v~'lm':. hv Muv, l’. Ihha .\ln. [9“ M I“ ‘l. (;:}.~7R'-‘E .‘é\ll«|'ll tn .\li~s KATE SHAFFEJ, ning.’ “'0 mm M .\dzgmi c umh um. 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