B ima (tilt Altar ,*ettlinel. WedmolinciLY, 2 ~14168, . Adverilsers• and other* interested will bear Ii tided that the regular eleita a . *lon of the "STAR iIiND NENTIIVIEL" - Is austelt- .larawr thaw-that of-any "other paper published . the Ceanty, helms road *eekly by mot less than 10,000 peA.' - . lone. *r.-Adrertisenseuttr. to secure immediate attotttinn must be banded In on or beKrre Tuesday morning. Intrivsox Is In more trouble. He wants Jonti P. it AVE to resign initlliter to Spain, afto - IIALT, won't. • Ternilolidnysbnrg Ae:gister has• been purchased by DAvin OVEIt do BROTIiSIC of 'Bedford, to whinn- we extend the right hand of feliowahip. - 'We are glad to weleoine the return of the Senior to editorical life, and hope he may long re main it it. TH San Antonio (Texas) Erpresa calls the lioustton "Conservative" Con vention "no more or less than 'a gather ing of the head traitors of Texas. They are the same' men who passed the seces sion ordinance."' Such are the men whom Jot [saw"; and the Copperheads are -trying to make masters, all over the South. To the Southern C9pperheu,d how About "negro suffrage, l ' the North Caro lino Standard tartly replies that tip Cop perhead leaders in that State were in fa 'vor of it, a few months since, and in Cap -1101 Square, Raleigh, tried to persuade the colored people to vote the Copper head ticket for the Convention. On fail lug in this r they turned around, to bawl, like the hypocritical knaves they are, about the horrible principle of "Equal Suffrage." It was good enough, till they found it wouldn't work in their favor. THE tendency among the Copper in the Southern States, is to advotoile ,property qualification. for suffrage. This illustrates, at once, how provincial those people are in their notions, and how lit tle they understand, or are permeated with the principle of republican, liberty. They are essentially small aristocrats, with no Ideas beyond theirbommunities, with no conception of duties to the whole country, and with no grasp of truth in its wider applications. The country has passed the day of small things; they have not. Tun. President is now trying to get rid of Commissioner RomaNs, of the Inter nal Revenue. He nominated _Wm wELL, who had been urged by the Whis key Ring, 4 Roramis' successor, but the Senate proMptly vetoed the nomination. ROLLINS is unwilling to have his Bu reau turned into a purely political ma chine. Besides, he said In his annual-Report that ' "The failure to collect the tax upon dis tilled spirits, and the imperfect collections from several objects of taxation, are attribu table more to the frequent changes of officers, and to the navvroaritcv AND CORRUPTION OF MANN OF VIER, than to any defect of the law." JOHNSON won't stand this exemplifi cation of the workings of "My Policy," and ROLLINS' head must come off. But the Senate! Trim Virginia. COnVoution tins inserted in their new Constitution a provision de claring that "allegiance to the United States is paramount to allegiance to the State." Of course, the Copperhead mem bers opposed this, as they want the coast clear, as in 1861, to shield themselves from the charge of treason in the future, as in the past, by quoting triumphantly the duty they owe to their "State." The Republicans of Maryland pat the same thing into their Convention of 1864 ; but the Copperheads in 1867 wiped it out. Thus, the Southern States, under Copperhead leadership, are getting. back to the old secession ground they all oc cupied before the War. In the light'of such facts, it is pertinent to inquire whether anything has been settled by the War, and If so what, if not this doctrine of paramount allegiance to the governmcnt of the Union? JrDGE WOODWARD threatens the Na tional Banks that they shall be blotted out if they don't throw their influence in favor of the Copperhead party. This is amusing. The Copperheads opposed the adoption of the whole flnan _cial policy i of which the Banks are a part ; and tky are its natural enemies, because th 4 Banks help to keep up the credit of the nation. As they were pow erless to prevent thS creation of the sys tem, they will be powerless to destroy it, for the men who 'mixed the country are the men who are to rule it. Judge WOODWARD tried to atop the War by stopping the draft, but the draft went on, and the War ended in glorious victory. He ' also tried to stop the War by decliking illegal the greeriback cur rency of the country; but thJ currency was sustained and the country by it.— The:Judge is after a third victim for his rage, and has selected the Banks. But they. have weathered heavier storms than he can raise. Tux Copperhead press have long-found the Freedmen's Bureau a splendid subject for misrepresentation. It is commonly. asserted by them that the expense of the bureau ex ceeds twenty millions a year. These recklets calumniators will be taken aback somewhat when they learn that General Howard offi cially reports the cost of the Freedmen's Bu reau, from January 1, 1863, to January 1, 1868, u follows : From appropriations by Congress Yram nificelimaeotte saurus .. ...... -$4,397,854 as 1,661,1142 tz Total«. . 45.9141,4 Writ On the orga nization of tire — bureau, May is, 1865, it was necessary to assume the ac counts of the Department of Negro Affairs from January I, 1866. Therefore, with this allcswance, and the further deduction of $850,- 000 to relieve white deatitutkm, the legitimate expenses of the bureau have been only $3,- 847,854. This stun, remember, is 'for the period of two years and eight months, or an average of two millions a ,year gross expen . ses. The assistance the Bureau has been to ,the freed people in obtaining them employ -merit, in securing them justice, in defending their rights against murderous, vengeftd ene mies, and In relieving the wants of the starv-1 ing whites as well as blacks, Is incalculable. ,Its services have been worth vastly more than am She exaggerated expense alleged by the Copperheads. Only the heart of a demon would impel men to maliciously slander the good work.. eta set bureau, which will .re maint° attest their benedeenee long after Oop erheatileM bait gone , to its grave.—Chicage Tribrrne. The whole expense of the Freedmen's 'tureen, during It Whole existence, had been less than one-sixtieth of the amount of money stolen by Tonwsorr's Copper head Internal - Revenue officers" during the last two years ! It is law than one fifth of the amount theiritole last month. What alrenas Celle Jz the X.llXoeihnWe Bureau is that they hive had iAo Caws , to tamper With its funds and grab part of them, LINCOLN AI t - Hard* any ls. t•••• more sedy i kou perhead W • has but carried ouC of •• Reeonstruetion. This has, been- re palitet4y difivr?veth bp& larotipne more ericilhatiestlY than ty-Aeriatof 'HARLAN, terior, aw.lithigotdt . 104 sq. tow the se•coet history of Reconstruction. In a recent debate in the U.'S. Senate, he retharks "It hadteen Bald'by Ilissothotat that Rtiptiblican &Carom- had' been tvortnithiti'tio thCadmisamsOfthotie Sates trythemetkth of President Lurcora itt himagtu*ing 4hri4eta Jonssiy.4 peaky. kaew palm - 31411y :flat the *pet refeired toproposing that 'policy rdaA 4xst in Mr. Ltsrosrat's itaiklvVriting,' as clainted.by. that senator. The. &maim" of War had, In his teadmony, before ' - exaction Cominittee, assumed the authb p ofthe propsisition.The PresidetKlii ismaimaingfreely to teparters the piesseeng others occurrences in the Cabinet, , /44.ast: precedent that, perhaps, it would not, bke, im proper for him to fdllow, in stating atilt ithst had since become the vital feature re thstVo - never been"approved by a majority of President LINCOLN'S Cabinet. The Avila tant Secretary of the Navy, (then in charge of that .Department,) t he Secretary of War, the• Attorney General, the' Post maste.r General, qnd the Secretary of the iiiicrior had insisted that suffrage, in some form should be granted to" . the cot ored poputation of those Stated. He said further : "President turrets, on this subject, never had a policy, but had declared, when urged on the subject that having a polley,was what he especially, wanted to avoid, so as not to be trammelled. He referred to the Winter Davis bill of r 864, which had reacher Ptesident LENOOLS an hour before the adjournment of Congress, and read from President Lptcom's subsequent proclamation, declaring be was= net prepared to follow ant one plan, tnit that be waa willing to adopt the principle of the resolution in regard to any ether Slates but , Loilialana and Arkansas; and Mr. HARLAN read Item Mr. 'Lticomes lastpublic utterance in a speech in Washington, the declaration that as a bad promise was better broken than kept, whenever he *as convinced .that to break hiuromise to.Louisistna and Arkansas was for public interest, he would break In that same speech he had avowed his un willingness to adoptany flied plan." .. JOHNSON started out declaring that his steps in restoring these States were pro visional only, and subjeotto the approval of Congress. But he changed ground In December, 1865, and undertook to force the acceptance of these governmente on Congress. At this morgenty.the _con troversy began—the Republican's insist ing on Reconstruction with the loyal side up, and JOHNSON with the -Copperheads insisting upon it with the . Rebel side up. That point of difference still-exists ; and the people will settle it definitely next fall in electing a President and Congress. THE INFLUENCE of TIM PRESS. • Mr. WALLACE, Chairman of the Cop perhead State Comtuittee, is a shrewd politician, and displays a perseverance and energy worthy of a better cause.— We- have already giVen several ,of his "secret" Circulars to the faithful, urging some sharp and questionable practices to carry elections in doubtful districts.. We have before us "Circular No. 2 11 -..i3f the present year, in which W.u.L.t.cit ,shows that he has a proper appreciation a the power of the Press. The advice he gives his Copperhead friends Is so logical and true, politically, that we give -the Circu. lar in full for the benefit-of our Republi can friends: . DZIWOBATIO STU% CONNITTSI ROOMS, - Harrisburg, Pa., Jan. 10, 1868. DLitt Sin :—The Democratic, State Com mittee, at Its recent meeting inihni" city, adop ted the following resolution, viz : "That we earnestly mnest the of each township In a-tate laWrialen measures as w il l secure to every Democrat, In their respective district, the reading .of it least one sound and reliable Menineriftle newspaper, the county - newspaper to have the preference, and that they will also,oa deavor to place such paper in the hiaids'of all who are willing to take and read the Same." The circulatlonitDeinocratic truth , is vi- tally important. Errors of opinion can best be combatted by calm argument The , fatal ly fireside Is the political meeting. , Said your arguments there for dispassionate reas oning-and plain truth", are there received in all their power. The'weekly newspaper, coming at regular intervills in the quiet homes, even of our an tagonhiti is received gratefully and It 4 con tents read, studied and commented upon.— "Constant dropping wears the hardest stone," and eventually the truths we teach and prit, revere and practice, will find a lodgment in the mind of our adversary. Now Is the time to make the effort to secure that lodgment. The commencement of the year, the king winter evenings, and the un-' prejudiced condition of the minds of many, as compared with the :condition of the same minds six months hence, are reasons for ma king this attempt now. I theraoreaddran•you with the earnest re quest that you will give this subject- prompt attention. Call to your aid our active Mende. Canvass yeur district. ecewho his and Who has not a Democratic paper. rotin clubs ft newspapers. Urge every one to take some paper. Talk with the moderate men of the-other party and endeavor to get them, into the club. Be discreet and careful in ap proaching them, and you can succeed in Jamey cases. A small yams in this way now, will be found to be of greataervice hereafter. Let us circulate truth. Let us -work :ener getically now for victory. We csui save the Republic and ws wux. Do not wait for the. committees. Act neon your own judginent Organize your locality, but above all, oasis/ IT, TAT swum ON* TAKILiI A MiliOCritA.TlQ. NZWBPYPICIL . By order of the Democratic State CoMmit tee. Wm. A. WALLAcs, Chairman. The advice of Mr. WALLA= involreis the moat effectual mode of building up.a party, and we commend it to the setioasat: tention of our Republican friends, ift.thers rious townships. Put a gr.od, Retp?,lateen paper into every family, and much . „cf the hard work necessary in an important CAM paign is saved. Thereby, the lukewarm will be roused—the tithidatreftthened:—the , doubting convinced—.and-triumph the' polls secured. To aid our .friendi In this isork, and at: the same time compensate them for' their; trouble, we propose to ervs A entEnsT-OP' ONE YEAR'S sumacnutztost to any one of our present =Wardwell earidtAit,ls I4W-Paftses of, /our new subseribemodth thenenb MOWN" in advancc other-words* pttßixtpt py Firm( cline will allowal olt, , "%sent, ;nab sexiptions•for EACEILEW eubseriber out to tls SseurrAtur McCur.Loon authorizes statement that the amount of greenback cur rency now bi the TreasuryAs less tliiiiitt r eny time since the dose of the: wir, `the' 1:411k or the Treasury blanch' *if lit girl& 'tire: amount of gold now in the Treasury oiceeds. $1 . 00,060,000, as Is 'hhovrn by _lbe booW . de the Treasurer's offic e . The greetibadf renqr pow circt*iint- ongtp4.l4o -,581116,- , 000,000 authorised by prVf1.#41144441111 currency to nearly 1180,000,090. this the aniceittlffe 41/0041 1 1,b11411E tußsn. circulation, which nearly reaches 11044 . 41 $300,000,000, therelsapapar circulation 4i about firroo,ooo,oo. Tan civil war is Japan seems liluirtarand in the triumph of the alliedZahnlbeovar the Tycoon. The latter, itirTeportod, .haa been deleatedla a severe emptgeaunt, and led to Iteddo: = Tin tkivenivegdof ah* *anon. tam natined the.rapreseatedital-or 110421110 nm thatjapan win &MAWS& lM to, the' treadae. --s on. Ike atheetiati however, a report mates na that's* :UM frOlThre 4 . l !tiST - and omais- .tind .*ttensil,./.ol",t,Artfaitod.,4 EMI MBE= UM :;.~. Ittrtai_ . A.Tiorr-crr - TRE ' MANAGERS. THEY WILL PROVE 010 Tlitio•Ok. anwoultwlo of mpeechment, as per Imljournment„ to re /o,e,iy,tpte.,estw,ol4) resldent Johnson to the chall/WPWSIPit lYltblliikelis•lthßePresen tatives. We condense from the Baltimore A meric(nriefair. ta u slib6i T ac4,of the pre ceediaw . , 7 At 12 aa matutead that wader therrttletitetlitet the goveinmet&hf the - Itht , teiehittehrttrietal, die busirialttbtlfin''lkediftenlri and ordered ntiiii,ertetikf rill the Impeachment. In a few monignes Meir it 4 tic'adei reti from elishrC s titeipriniding oillotnl4lllol was taniseatittErly v. bechpled trardif Itistipe Chase:7l , Y =Si It should be'sholalibusihtnititaihrlith ses-' sionlifithe'ClottAit* since the' "opethil•iit the Wadedeellifed IrBilnieugii any 011ie Piopo-' 'Mons gut:mulcted. Tihethet: Oh* to thiiikilicyie&cina,' the - Allure will de- . After theicustommyrdeltimatibncif silenfe by The Setgetua 'draw- Senate: bad been made, the Shitierra cif Inipeachment on the Oitt of ilte Ripise,Nrein . Wasik" Ringtat4Ciir 0dt:1;:k:0'741 y of Sf amiebliettsT l o6l(4o4siii; 1344 r, bf Ifaaaaeliinieta; L WIT - llama, O Penneylvaniii, tuid JuipspioveigereS, sue, illiatal4r and Pmeelleil 4pbefit, wow ami g nai'itie*, where Ronsiitevotpty oho had M.4n can ied kotiictiodr.dhanttbet-Raostrtit Repre sentatives, watisketattsvested:- Th.ffiembers of the House ollikithitintithierenttntd in ,a as ,a}; Messrs. Stanhery, of Keith ticr (late 46.ttor ney Gersefitt); tiltrtlit Br lirassielitakts f ET artilb Re! , YVik ; 4 4 : 406 14 149(. 01 i1a, and Nelson, of TimisaseasgaboalY that followed, and sested.stamsaitbresatatbeatvileek oa the right of the pratfall/often 1 , Garnett, Dag* ithatigartolorte Kentucky"— rerteWtoV BileAtoolbtton- that the .Settste , Wee , Wat <fewitweti.fiviti'tifitit Im peachment, in the absence of Setiltors, froth ten States, Mt WailliiistoWibleordawn, yeas 2, eague, Me every Democi? voted with the RePublicagg atiglattaiSr TheOtair natilled#te.:.Peasirlest's ccumsel tbarAhe GotuVenu. Clio!" papered sci:aticalve the answer of Are Prtaidentt.' Mr filbutbery, eenusel. See thaLasapqatlent,, pre. hicedthe readintot.the answer by regretting that more time had not been allowed them PtePfuntlon.; , apd tune* the immense bundle of mannscriptersur to JOE* Con* of Massachusetts, whin,bmpue lin randing, la a clear and 4144 re i ice. And ocatinued for &Vont a half hoar, when, he transferred the !documents to Mr. Eitaoltem-whp, after react- ,mg his quota, handed it<over to Mr. Everts, 'who fin ished. itixt s , manner and taw of voice decidedly pleasing tosll, particularly the rep resentative *Me press. . • _ • Johnson untitendir. Utst ~be has been actuated by 4in hest t)f motives in alibis , se guns" Aleut* ,tintte be Isettattatalsratissed using force to nnet4dt, &Womb) pal isenta zo ThOZoitaln. h j htlaiij 401140 that the ex- Jracta ef spegclwifit ! St. Louis and Cleve land,-,quoted is what is lutetium the Butler noieetrectlx set kadlt.bia mietraln ,Rva a trap remasntatien of ,his meaning, ifiPeave cmkbe sinnuinneli Do' ni etal - sra ptove Istu4 be did say, sod 0 ) 41 61t -gi a . A4,41/I'lnvests that the . 144:042 he the,achiiedi• of 4fficiaty 4 twt44 . ,Piu Psopie , 1 2,7,-creionint right 111,Lerm,liands add. Aet,/k snaw.r at any THIS T Dird 041.41' ABUD. • BOgrareir; 0111/.6:634411itin Onle rea d- lug, said that, ;on the part er 'the Ilitaziejera of the IlOnite, fief wonid the Presidilore ansiiirSt r ia 6 .C!0ck 6 * 10711 - day. _ Erarta proposed - Unit thittfilyi front Sot the' reply' 'Of -the *theme if the rfonse be granted the Pfesiderirs counsel-to . . prepare !Or trial. ' ' Gen. Logan opposed deify, "is "there were no reasons for'it, ad - become the counsel for the Premlidit hid'intd as Moat time for pre paration "Alta the cannot for the people.— If titenv:Atka weir nift• knittY ISt the high, MisdetrieanOri chit& igninst %Irk: he said,: let have if sr•MIS ,-- T iend,icquittal. DAMS" van "appenietfor &ley, mging 4iiittlintieleandistinclates had 'hot bad time to in any manner ' their else, And that 'it had net received 'doe Attention from them. Mt Wilson 'on theitart of the Man agers in a most effective speech, citing pre 'pedentelvidott . shottft.gotern !this case, and "shiiwiniliOnt the Pra , dentote4 his..counsel had note mplT Itti file inla i d theSenote ite .!kulfrgrs t Tit bigie l'ippiltet not only, a Pinat : him; but satelia iNbitigto sO. _Et ! lured 'that daring ith asked for be Mightuse the vast P at tql** ll 4 l ,44 4 ,! l 4 l6 hina, Ar, diffract the peace - ofllieabonntri.' . ."Me. lighted that tindeithe . rtite . 44424 a few est since Ilia' Semi* innit Aoceed' on the filing, f queglifildiPitOr Lite House ; *in ma' .44 109111t„-Jo =took Allinv4inte, rium* akakcicto* ii!‘o4l-1*- leyined.— mr• AmibefrospovleilAolki Wl*" tech 'ed the Wort awl ferhieWairettasos , a the' ,Preahleut'a tqueisal bairairof their client, -and said chat fa inkiest :hod lam their. sp. PUolitimthst theinhadhadi ha! Lbw* be' the diabhidh., He eilisplained thatibeafiffiaiara .had erne advaahige -album,: as *what been estamintog winnows kw theirpost, while& the defer notaalmachadhaiegla TOW* Mr. Biagidair chfed'she diebosaionv to "s most fesegolOrguasent against: pmpoited delat. :He had nowaamealbr.pastimienem: Ate elated, and he aublakittedithapituothat dm& only should be granted es if &ddvit of the Paletideaslinamteint abetter of *silents. -Readtaftatitilfeldieriver le ihe Amway hem hither dallyt dhittia! the Oengrais of thetr.lltetei,"itntotellii= th& zightftd Naito/it eary% keeMtt { e fn tidy ! emerigniovistbsicred6Hdigtha Rola tp,ini in 41ditisinuiedpieftlf , nbe 4alee. Valuer egeorevoilabomlid.ine mit uoior-436- vedothe *Mien eiventiiima ismicesehaVeaddelelieleeigidmegtiithdf a betsetiddlesephr Annhitenlylientilliessufluit shietleuninttisepelsolftskaglhinkpaiditillei.' _it DA' iissirame asioreitudildanamastik llealkkeatoballule iraiwirrogr, *sift" - jmod, - 401,11.141mitiorioseimMerestvilaiia. esibtarMyeasrlkitisedirst ' dieftwedkriate l d*tii priL pare for trial, ityttrichitit gliP7-11 410314 1 , - Jar tkAc t* PINPPRO•timi yls _Ekrowipoincukikkagetilibwroili dir le the House, but without Tot*, Soliblur 1141 , 0 • 'SO 114 • „" illterr) laving been extensively cir culated in &Atmore. He replied: "Yes, ' •x e l ve r vnriouof war me ; PiMor net dead yet, nnti halve no Mel 'of - 1411444t4411*•4141,-o,lter4-..-r.4 •y, sir," said ha, iu a johing, manner, "t feli36r. mtl r friihttli that I am no) fo41; tu the just yet. Theca is much lAI t04M1 4 . ' ; GEN. HANCOCK EXAMINED. Ge itincoei Was . summoned to itpimar befogs the managers 9f impeachment and was *ain't* in hand. has anderg6ne A long examination, and rumor has it that the testi- Mony elielted•ii•sa ittiporhint. The General private intervieW*lth - the Presl dett,sixtee tit! arrival, Whitt.httled attnhe two PThlvezataination of the General wae doubt re.lathm to certain propositions, said to have been made to him bf the P;esident, as to certain contingencies that might arise in 'O4 toinse Of the trial. 111 E! Every y t ßepublican that you meet and con trary ;ILIA" mtilied :with the re eltirfWan&ylaWdem thaTienathi and the Demowcy are _correspondingly despondent. Theiiieiude that the result is beyond doubt, and that the removal of Andrew John son from the Presidency is only a question of that very short.' " Latest by Telegraph WAJWINGTON, Mareh 24, WA. i l Tbe irc ttlheritig replication of the House, agreed upon to l y the Managers of Impeach 6,44,Aebf4aY "The 'Pronife 'of Representatives of the Uni ted Sates hafting Considered the answer in *lit of Andrew Samson, President of the • - ates, to the articles of impeachment against him by them exhibited in the name of themselves, and of all the people of the Uni ted States, reply that the said Andrew John ndlivisiltyi in such manner as he stands im peached, and that the House (..f Representa tives will be ready to prove their charges eight hlm at iuth convenient time and place as shall be appointed by the Senate for that purpose. The Senate refused to grant the nnreasona- or fro ih hie delay asked for by the President, and ordered the - trial to begin on Monday YLTIAGXIS esp TIM PR1%11:4763 COr*SYL. From the . Washinton correspondence of the New Yorlerribune we clip the following Sn relationlo the impeachment proceedings: The Board of Managers held a session to-day, mod examined one witness, whose testimony is not considered important. The members of the &mid spend a large part of each day and night in studying the laws, authorities, acts and precedents in any way hearing on the case, so that there may be no unnecessary delay in answering any objections or points which the counsel for the defence may raise. The story thit the President intends to resign authoritatively denied. :Hs intends to fight to the bitter end, and will do all in his power to make the struggle as long as possible. Ile holds daily interviews with his counsel, and to-day vras in consultation with Messrs. Stan bery, Nelson, Curtis and Everts several boars. It is generally understood that his counsel are satisfied that they cannot present a very strong ttae, and that privately they despair of an ac quittal. Mr. Johnson is deeply chagrined at the equanimity with which the country and his friends, especially the Northern Copper heads and the Southern Rebels, take his im peachment. His Excellency was under the Ithilression that his trial would lead to some thing like a revolution--perhaps disarrange She finances, plunge everything into disorder, - • • • stop the work of legislation. He is mor tified In learning that the world can get along Without him, and that instead of annoying the country he has only called down trouble and .041kide,upontilaiself. The & Y. Times' correspondent writes It is understood that the Impeachment Man agers have virtually agreed to abandon the bin article in the intSmarent against the Pre sident, better known as "Butler's article." if the debace attempts to take undue advantage of it by subpoenaing witnesses from a distant part of the country, and thereby delaying the It has been suggested that General Rousseau, now in Alaska, who was one of the Presidential party during the famous "swing around the circle," and consequently -a competent witness for the defence, might be called under this article. YR JOHNSON AND XL BLACK A despatch to the New York Stun says : The President's counsel are in eeaeion moat of the time in the library In the While Souse. The President is considerably annoyed at Jer ry. Black talking so freely outside of the hope lemma of his case, and he now swears lastly that he never entertained the idea of resign ing, bet will see the trial through to the end. Tax Washington Star denies that Senator Wade has received s single letter soliciting appointment in anticipation of his soon oc cupying the. Presidential chair. It also says that he has server is:disunited to auy one, net even his personal friends, nor has he even considered the subject, of who shouki form ldiltablast, if impeachment proves success ' . Tun House of Reprotentatives has resolv ed that on - the days when the Senate shall alt fir the trial, the House, as in Committee of the whole, shall attend at' the bar of the Sen ate at the hoar agreed upon for the com mencement or the proceedings. • . Item. Burseateor or Kramgozy.—A ,Greyes county (Ky.) c.orreiliondent of the Chicago Tribtute writes : "Union men are hut leaving this State, for new homes in Illinois, The few loyal men here are subjected to aggravated insults,. which must be borne with. meekness ; for, 'should an rthlucky wight attempt to redress I": wrong, his life pays the forfeit, or he liodei hinlalN an inmate of a prison, whilst his at; greaser goes at large to renew his outrages upon the men whose only fault was adher ence to their country. Arevery public gath- Vtt-electlans, courts, salee t and - even km tom an l id i al iduPoil such' l aakeitilts 4c; oPpeathnitY Wu* unimproved with Wolf men • th is i s dais in.ordarto get arr muse to shit* than, 4rire diem Out Or the gaillArY. At the hi( election, when a, vote:was cut for UnbtiottrObe•Crowd was certain to receive the announcement with- Wipes and gross'', and can t& &lugger thief I" "Yankee 6-11" pig ehallsr epithets. It was piths to an Xiiierlaiingad, /sum you, bat, we ha !mop anyahnost witbent exception, prilikThula to this evil course. More than one-half the men who enlisted in the Fqleral I. l fikie.,lll4l#etuttlow /*Salem driven: fawn bwtrer W V1ikb400.0 3. . !mad 404 4111 / 4 311444 aiiivitigibleierfaal et their deW 4 s ,10 iM`' i `k oee " eracifiler heArbatilailled *pa to*itsiwer for tiro au among crimes (1114i1gOidering the many .$. tato dillAbliiii*L4ll4ol4llllao4lllleue. V1K1RM101111144,Aft444:14110,014. wadi -10 ee-Mpfteiset-lit , Men- i *lpittiticlip . i.od , ei'(. i.ll Obit inc 4 "thei46l "old '1411116.;' o Is tater ago 'ongl Titt PEOBPZOT TILS "BCTtXit AIZTICLI." =1 21E1 FM! MEM ash • . n.. Tsor French, troops 1w Rome havebeen dire4to sipgle r Wpds„ I . • 44 1 4 I nAr thinnttition in e and doubtful 4 1 v irr 04;DegAglicittifi l i t aention hawk itc l 4, l / 4 1 44 13 1 0 1• 1 1 Ror ntoilto ) for PFesidenty 4 • 4 4 k° • bosenzik y4)14644 napd by some. of his'frialitis'io'retnni tol.he President his ,ekomatimigil e•eotetikr, of Nl*e littair..W.Olit t . in speaking of recent elections of county officers, says : "Gloriously has Tenunssee taken her, ntand for the itenetinent ofitiW ignatiesdn."r•"' t i (3-j .• f9x)r• #eYoPids 4fs 1 .!! ) . 311 1;iint POS . 'l:Minding Idi'ssiiiiniPtiOn dr intlaud or the Dietrlit, ii'tlioroplate.4l-Gete. Tug. tloston g'rcoeller sox!! : "The New DetnocraiS, 'failing &Teat the Republicans, terve gone to Woilr. trying to whip eackothet, aod, are having, the fiercest quarrel of, the season." Thank has been quite a flood in the Susque hanna during the past week, but .so far we have heard of no serious damage being done. At twelve o'clock on Wednesday, the river was nineteen feet above. low water mark at Harrisburg. Ix the Obi° Legislature, a few ,days plum, Christopher' Hughes; 84 , of , Hutler Gouitty, a sturdy 'Democrat, delivered a speech in which the folio\ting"pastiage , occurred : "I would rather ... U . 9kt the Democratic party in politiCal matters thari God Almighty J. 0. P. Berman's; krrmerty of Maryland, has been nominated; to, the, Senate as Second Auditor.of, the Treasury, in place of B. B. French, thb present incurnbent. Only a few months ago French wrote some very adulato ry poetry In laudation of the President. Tux Republican State Convention of Verr mont met at Rutland on Wednesday, and elected delegates to the National Convention at Chicago. The Convention pawl: iiiedu fions sustaining the course of Congred in re gard to impeachment, and endorsing General Grant for the Presidency. IT is positively denied by friends of Chief Sustice Chase that he has consented or *ill consent to the use of his name by Demilcrata in connection with the Presidency, and it is al-, so denied by leading Democrats that there is any probahility of their ever giving him any chance to feline the favor at their hands. A nava:to robbery was committed at Cof lierTille, Tennessee, on the Charleston road, on Tuesday night. The store of Mr. Morotigh was entered by three men in dis guise, who tied the clerk, Mr. Wilson, and then proceeded to break open the safe, earrY ing off its contents, and goods to the amount of $l,OOO Ray. James Lynch / s. colored preacher of Mississippi, challenges any one in the State to discuss the question of suffrage With him before the voters of the State. He satirically remarks: "My color :gene should be no ob jection to an acceptance of this challenge, in asmuch as it will take no part in the task. I will only use.my heart, my brains and my tongue." ADJUTIST Geneml Thomas attended a Cab inet meetitg on Friday, but the sensational story that he.bad hound an order as Secretary of Was Is contradicted by the Minima Gem himself; who moreover avers that; he has pnot thought of issuing an order until this matter is settled." flgow that the first' 'heat of the battle is past; the General's discretion seems to he resuming . its due proportion to his valor. El DZATLI or Jroos WiLmor.—Judge Wilmot, at one time a 'United States Senator from ennsylvapiavandiaLtheoirru? of t hin .death one of the Judges of the Court Orttainis'of the Veiled Streit; ( died MI his "inniden f e in Toswanda, Bradford county, On "Sunday' last. Mr. Wilmot was well known' as the authortof the Wilmot proviso, and an able advocate of Republican principles. ; AND ' ilitEW JOUNSO3 has been wont for soMe years past to "put his foot down ;" at least lie has been in the habit of announcing from time to time his remarkable . Performances in that expressive if not very die/admit phraie. He has probably by this time come to the conclusion that this; last time he has "put his foot into it." Tim La Crosse Democrat, ,lisucx Pos,a sot's paper, Is the most widely circulated Cuppecheui journal in the country: It de nounces the Eastern Demoerserfor Opposing the party in. the Northwest in its efforts to le neve the pOor men of , the unbearable lead t ot taxatl4n, by repudiating tlo bonds, which Are. mortgages coon the lifoi and industry of the nation.' Haws Poitsaor pronounces savagely a gainst President Johnson whose position to day, ter says, "commands neither our nor our confidence." He then gives him the finishing stab after this fall** : "Andrew :Johnson has neither honesty nor straightfor wardness in hlsnction. - He is a Man of low moral nature, •en/use-grain, great , seittsbness; and Windless ambition. Natural a _ruffian and a tyrant, he is a great morat.ciward." Ma. aral/Las was in tinumallygocxl health and lively lipirits onßstorday. - Besides at tending the meeting of then kinagers peachment, he.accoloia*l4B bones*. of, that committee to Bre44'ep4pregpsOPPerZ, where a picture:oom go:sap woolaken: manner woo spite aozotted,'-` itot t his remarks were chariciesioed by thotNitlket pr dry pleas; sutrY with Which those, who know him are so familiar. ' ' ' Famtscrtrr Qtrr'-.4a4-otrr RiabOax4t--( The Columbus (Gbio) ! iptsilta/ "The, telegniphicretket comingr.fickmAiabate& that Admiral Parratti is talked of, es II Datno-i cratic candidate for the . Presiden i cy, wall be' read, by Those who lame the gaihint with ir repret lB Ne A more 1 1 4Zidt4-i prorasitg Republican and outspoken is not noir living. While in 'Williams -Mar.-1 raget fienkli and . freely inade - krtiiWn;. to many of oar leading citizens his political views, und declared, in munistahablei lan guage, lie detsitation of thit'proliciand Orin ctples of what he termed tke:,gopperhead IT it lulderatoxi in official circles in WWI-, 'noon AMA the President intends ordering Halleck, npw-in California, to the com mand 4the Mk limitary District. It is ; also nimored quit .Gen. Emory will be re. moved trogi v t a lte qoeunand of the Department of Witijibier by the President, and Gen. Gordon4nnger, one of Mr. Johnson's flavor-, itas, aPijointed his successor. Gen. Hancock! rumor assigns to the command of the ment of the Atlantic, with his headquarters ° in Washington. Mtge inithbers of.recruits`; for the tralgiments stationed in Washington haie'arrived there during the present week. 841AIRMTAL WINE.—A pure and anintottitnewine, prepared from the Spot nathr‘gnoralintiOripeir, 44hrhitiaMitutzbn.mtdignanaminskto nigalli its r aten d 44 1 7. 14 4PWAWAtill. nalinfalred . iar afiy Ailipser, Pan ladtaa4l Viikiir 11143141;41MIVrTeYVNIkisirt Logan House, hi it week, several cues nearly proving fatal—the cause not at', certained.—On the 11 th .ult„ Francis Sea- Vallise.l4"Wrses &MU uponlina. di l l ',at Nit.rep-p , Gef died D. 4yy. Iron, c i u r pldi -ILaw u ditVict eomposeA lip s il o. ton, orcl an ' ~A'jee _' of n ellMillyzi - Argelr-YORRIV committedt Wednemity , 414-wws ,foun In his room, lilairlic,r l MKthe foot of his bed, insensible, Arlih.libasAsiomk. pain .out of a small hole a little bitk ()rand above the right cart—l:Welds 43t:xiy '4119" ohiervetra tit dielidiaitiscisizt.,iloadol the exceptluu.uf a,single charge. .ffu had been .fera long =tisbile is w hied" . "nervosa State mentally as well as pliyaleally..r-A young' man, named Theodore Householder, of Ha. , gerstoint; was atvestvcl on liredriesday` last, charged with committing a rape orra!ffingh ter otiawituxlielou'aer, aged r ltt ykars4--The HakeitOwn treratd stales that ahog belong: lug to lir. , Geicuie 'Foam, reeitliti near! that place, which had been missing five or six weeks; was recently found buried beneath a straw stick, and was' time without food or drink. Tt was rather tido, but was lively, and did .not seem to have suffered much from its" long fast. Youtt.—Rev.. 3L J. Allerraur, of , Hanover, lust been elected- Pastor of the- Lutheran Church In Middletown, Ild.—The project -fpr• ratkuad'l;retu 4 1-tani t ler 4ntfction to f'4acidiottUrri Petry, on the 'BUsqbehinria, is being vigorously pusbed, and , much confi dence la expressed, by those interested, !n -the success of the movement,—CUt the_ I2th inst.; Mrs. Magdalene' Kohler, au aged and„respect-• able , lady of Hanover, felldaid i etVAliket, wide returning from a visit Vits 010 1 Sprenkle, of York town it at 70 • 1 , re, died suddenly of apoplex y 13th Moss Sracna "DEIIOCRACT. "—The-Cop perhead leaders in Alabama ate aptly describ ed In this paragraph : "Andrew B. Moore, the mina ,who -*ruck the first blow in Alabama against "the Federal; Hag. Gilchrist, of Lowndes, who dared that: wilco blood was spilt, of Al abama would go back into tba taloa in three webks. John T. Morgan, who declapd a the Federal Government was, a rotten emotes, and ought to be destroyed. -Pope. Wittier, who ordered, as the rebel leuretary,of Virar, the first gun to be fired on- Port Sunttee.--- , , Wm. M. Brooks, who declared that the peo ple of Alabama deserved to beilavesi IftTley submitted to the election of Lincoln. R. IL Smith,' who declared that. the Yinkees were too cowardly to fight. Mt' '4horter, (by the way, a-very small specimen of homanity) who wanted the road-sides to stink with the caresses of Union 'men. Joe TaYler, that pink of beauty, who wanted theearth to-open, and swallow up hiMself, hie wife and chil.- - dren, before he wouldisubmit to the"-, (lovernimeut. Sam. P. Rice, who deelthd "let.the Upton rip.". And we might go on and ennuterate three hundred more, in Ala toMa, who urged the State to war and itspre sent of whom are now ttocepted leaders of the Copperheaparty in Alabanue Bvls . the La C'roase .Denzo4rat Johnsol t In that paper of the tith instant la I the following: i The TOOngrel, may work th4ir will upOst him for sued we .care. Ha is "ye of Ahem ; has played the usurper and tyrant hitasec and Let him bent so of his own "curses come honie 10 roos t. ''Rumpitss, "drive on ,your cart!" "This is notour, fatieraL" - 7.r tb."8142 41i0 E;ntrulas.. INPEACIOLEXF OF JOlll/1010.11. It will below Jg remembered - that on Sar day, .F,4 1 / 4 . 22, 4, . 1 4,,thosA!Asse of Representa tires passed a resolutlein impeaching Andrew Johnson, President of the trilled States, of higitaimea asid:axiadenseanors: This intelli ? gence was dashed through the country and caused considerahla„ezeitemept, the'G c dppeiht The President% moral of Secretary Stanton in direct iolation of the tenure of t office MU was the last act of the traitor Johnson, bullying along suffering InceptltrioticAulgrts4, ththg the let iuid gave the challenge and they could but , accept it From the tinmaissevrthe assassin's bullet laid' ow the beloved Tivreign, apd c. ed in the Presidential chair this apology of a man—Andrew Johaeo;c 7 -he ty, every means in his power, triedio thwirt47Ongtv% in-its pattiotiCl epdeavitt recoindrixt the South. ..Hophas aot.only ttultua traitor to the party dist raised him to ,power, but he has sought to betray:the beat interests of the na tion into the hands of 111 bitterest enemies.— He has encouraged l insubordinatlon to the law s of ,congroph i syid,hasinsulte* Ike Rep resen6itii* ef - iiteptiofSle isfialul ways -He hitt at test reached the cad of..lai chain; 121 80 rt MeT!.e. 1440 1 $1112Raison 'will now be tried by the Senate, and will no doubt be re, 4 1 ! 4 . ) 8 9P 1e0 eq ii i4 3 4 1 *.. plies); evil - as they were wont to do during the rebelibin, b0t,..1 know 1114 the loyal Irate Who sustained tie government in its darkest hour et-vell, Milt btsu@4 `ttistala Congress. Ilteligke. that the ?qv will be in time the means or Ceinenting the Union, and that the fruits of victory will bring peace ands prosperity to our distracted country. An-i drew John ti Afe respect o the loyal people of this country by his direct violation of the laws' of the nation: 'leettre ages will point to WI as a companion of Ar-. nold, and he will be remembered only as a traitor. J. S. G. a T0,,,if0.y r -FFE wait,..ittomoupakii nd °Was, o are prepanng to go to housej "keep ing' hie inning, will do 'Wen to call at CoL.C.• EL‘ittIEHLER'S Wire-rooms„ near the Depot, Gettysburg, Pa., where, in' addition to a large variety of the most approv, ing COpWrr ciflGW v itilttirm filer and` • Chanltre, drib& M'und 'a very large , aaaWaera. Of -ITe.rY kW, of. -.IIX-WARE, Hollow-Ware, Japan Ware, Toilet and Cham-• her Sets, Bread and Spice Boxes, Tea and'' Coffee Canisters,.Waiten; Coffmk) illy,, Wt. ter Coolers, Spittoons, Pudding Moulds,' Flout Seeres/Ciiidie fithrini'Smoothing Irons, Egg Beaters, Fruit Cans, Jelly Moulds, and a thousand other articles in the hoose:leeping lint alt of Wlitelneill , prices. Call and examine. . .. ant azatillitiaomOtaik and dis gusting than a colt covered with *Aria it iihiitsfia# ikle ktuhqiio - 11104ini . i "Barrett'syegetahle tt r ior tingly '. will 1 Zogilt . flillipAlgtt ! N.l94lo44,oiNtakii iiliiiiiii;po.44,wor liisclid:oV 3 l4ol4odglila tit:47g Ansokeisaw ...,.......$ :. , t t f r ‘l4 7. ft , . trAtttf 114L14:1 ei %. ' 7 TUI42 0.1241410,44. tioatowlis e „. 14 ., 'n : 6 i 4 !7N aid A - fr;leg : rt" ...-wv, si { PA o*tassit eisiatehricami*w 'mono% ,' fit I listriaorwtsw . r i tiitt,e/ IpKW 141.5 _II AV-IN Q-purehaee M d - the- ex weal e of r. • Warehousera, &e., a nAILSeReir, t & nofp%in teMempin bininpvtinder of pr f i t t alb w s %pup co aelbtrigtonaaKardruatl streets, on a more ailed • beret , e inner at QJ►e Groin an. all k n a oce. , Flour and Fe 1141111nds of Groceries, kit constantly on ham sin or sale, cheaper thou ths) Ittil ' be had anywhere else. ; I' I M 11116,110; Mail 111 kinds ot fetatlMlWllrulisaiin Ot; hand. or furnished to eeriest . i 4QrAo6olllMpAarrifitightiONSaveour &re : house sigry ^TVIELMAT — Iviiiiiw, ilia - 41ccotnosodstinn l times t w.i-i r t i:l il l E r la i ltiroor 4 R IFbusine ir ss of this ; erit rev tins twsierlio. Gar . not ruu n Z d talr w a t iFLS Air iiitilin Ws, IGS nett h Cloward street, Balt nuns. Being detercui..el to *art INNIKEtestaU AMMO , afiksiltiditraakiar,i4o4lltatlas body to Splklittke44-!a ZIA 4,41%5r 041+ la. si 1 +C:•,. 1 , „ nil •7 ~ 11e4h .t.V.01144•111p1 ALEX N E JA.1,14441‘1444 sl. r ~,,,,„.-1 , ,,,,. ti -e, ~-, .: ;.,,,,,, 0,, ~.. _,..... A , „ ggiL , _, Liii, . _ ;r, kw b. 1 ...-. . 1 DEAIsE ldiill atiliV tr ~a ..t'':! Mir ! 1, 1 . . , FLOill4} l 7l44llC , &llarDlMS, &c. , r Sit) a ne lir*4itii, tl3 . - . ! ;f iiji N4t 4l. P A k I I Curfink stieet, adj..... g 11.. Me .it .1 the lighiel •seriswisAra._ • • •:.,; I wt.,. ..: 4- , " c ,- 1. , , 1.4...• i , 1 rtoult,'lon gilt' WY tvernit pc PAPIVIP./ HINCKWIfitit , '' '' ' ' VIECIMVIIaI tylflM.l4l4l' Lill 1V1A.44 PO: L. l . ‘, 1 an.l it le iln.lurere 1.: Veelhel” it mai?. r - fin i d ,i 1 =EI i‘LAING4 SrITV eor ClzufFiziES.: • • 41. uln..rA, Syrup*. :4alt, • . 01111. Ter. i:14:11).1, laificy4,ll.#4, 1,2 i/ Fr. I MCC .• r. Al:. AI.. 0.1! beet brands of vi....rorrc, - ~, 1, TE:.b .1 . •Il I: 'ride. Tyr, kew" are ee . -i e r - , , Fir i T SE EA A TA L,ApLit ,:EiIIIZ Staub e Pacific Guano, Rhodes l'hoopbete an Ai A )Lexican Gual.to. Whilst r dbieigilifithrlitltheei kill Atli p r ices fur ell tliey buy, they sell at the I.ov er t living prifite. They leek a share u4iiiiiic 43 re,tym ,liiive•lvie• Ay, gie• is eutiefactluk ' 9..1 , ...,1 ... . ROOK ItT AfcCilltil, `' -- ur: ',"' ' - • . ." , •fairjel[Ser,...ttf : krz . ' , - ••" . .r - a. , il j !It DANif .:DtAkmiaLls n -; oirLys.t ,,„ ttitrit:dknt," -- anDt - 1404- . `'ITYMBIFIt;"OO,VE - - : irri ltE undersigned keep, on bandi,ai'lli• -WNW" VI maiar, _L known as - Golden's Mallon," In Straban township on tho line Of theGettysborg nalittiad, all kinds of (1 1 „.J including SOgar, Co ee, 31olasses, Wes. &c.., with Salk Yish, Oils, Tobacco, Bacon, Lard, &c. Also, LIJ3fBEIVAND 'COWL, including 1141,11011 3Gllf , franaka,lAl4l4, Stoseand Illadk smith Carl, A in, lila aIK alkA assortment 'of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes. Bate and Caps of all kinds, ail 14 beJI 317/0 4% t.. /.444 4 4 44 1 .04. 4P4-94/40.1_1 A UR. gawk.% p s r4ralOu4 ol,4l ln, Or% Cootal i StackaaL Mayas, iaaad ..I .=llprg fear Wye or will receive and forward t • korbiat on co:mini-Rion. Ds respectfully Italia his fr ends and al ' public to give him a call. , illekkijjkj,4kll4l4l, Aug. 2.1. 1867.-tf W E. BIDDLE. H. S.BiNNER iOO,OOO fillshs: (Iran* 'ranted. 10. . . . . .. • , ~,,E %FIRMA T TIM 014 1 .**112-. ••& %A Hoi 102 E: enumsit eows!: . :imierr th , . pelotkothattbey,ltitre InseetPtikeitratolltent'HieeOrt, seroratrattno etteerSato tHeittaffenittk Vt,ititeir.. Gabon the/ wfliclfvfbn • ' ' '''' • ____,_ ' , ! - THE (i RAIN AND EROftif CV W02'10'37 . ..1 ' , in ellit• branche s. The highest priceitheffridee'vs k• pan! for Wheat, It”, Corn, Oate, Clover mad Thriotly BerdvFlaxseed g 4 , with Sumac, Hay and StriteFenit uo;Elostcp,ilititkaililro •eeryitilnetillihtelitl4t 4 GROCEBIE:i.—Ou baud, for sale, Co ff ees, Saguia, Molaaems,B7tliph,. Miele, 841eiht;, Sidi,: Clerde, Vihewaly Soda, Mustard, Starch, Brooms, Buckets, Blacking, Soopii,te. Also C4,,A.EU14.„. Eisti,CHl, Sof, M. , NISH a. slain& ; Spites stiff:Calle; Bnitiking and Clewing TO beccos. r ~,Tl . l3r•r•Alsam. t iolkojatainimplyiarat r,e. 0 4 4 k l e *oar.„,yciti., alvitirsitt, 4? vs Rpc , ,..-. ..: .. q iiami r r Also, Troonil Plaster, w t 1111,1104 land ocher (sr tlb- - 'ilt 4 :' . COkL, blibe`VeillSel, OT Cl6 l lollll' " ' ' • inelliTflialrOftglailllitMlPa .41611111boat:41114 gAllibutii. o . lt4olo° .l ol ce-0!r_0r.r.,010, 01 ,- CY Wastyri pared to convey Freigla eat eiwaj„, 'nap naikkitip,llt lt trlVlN.HitATiftr. "liiisy WM arreviii,l4 rgr._Wilie r ,Ssunklbit of eaticliesWEA tier cbtr. Ara - 446*.iiiiii*Iiii ip ,A O OO. , PFDWOli z i t a i NeYkkut itAbfir owl? , IIESIS• W.ra,ou.e of .at a oop k ..., -• .. PDX 1 i_rtji . liti street, near Franklin, Baltimore, wOTITTTOWITT VIW bo' received at anytime. They invite the attention of the public, web*, Itwyrktge, timput tiga‘Aber XibliPai• e effort to soot/Reno 441 wbo Way patronize . . Iptlflit 11161:—if• A — "' It tobtr.l flitch :.1 J i 1 Obinet Ittaking. ~ ---4 'IO Tilt PUBLIC "HE under,aigr Led take. 1.1414441 'of infiWtilig Ike y0ui411:4114 11401 SI &Iffy 1* etwalaktrig. Bugitiessc . that !bey DOW Sit OS fautkormOof ,ZUREALIS I , BEDSTEADS, Sables-4-15;aser.ampboarda,:Safaiyatnisi Stands. Dressing ip Bureaus, Chairs, 'of - clriiif kiliuTsl . .14 Aottery thing isklies•Cabil..; , ,,,- '7. net-making line. ALSO, READY-MADE COP IN .A./%114 COFFMS 3frE TO ORDER: g r ytreg i imfo i irnipalsibp ed /44 . 4441v,ilWelki r )* on Sosiehlttalamoreitiee opposde Wil e t er m s °cm° • nery. The undersigned having had over 30 years eat perienenia time tit ,16%.11,4t1akr .pesaseelles that theg can make ie good Work teeny hthencir not Vetter. Neat beginners And it to th eir advantage ti call (/d kat r+ illare',lte4cOnedto se4* bat at possibnrto slit w-.Ae.;li~ 18!7,.{01+., ;~~ 1,4.4 .3,77 „Tull:Nati - . • ty 11)tj `PrE 'istsutryd, s.;) ire prepar e d to retell ua sc., Lit Ilitillailt .: C2ll .. b:b r i t td in the county . 11111.Purchaseri will do well to call and examine one! t trfrft bustg (-.). .1.1. 7'l F U jt,4l - E made to order. Repairing done neat, cheap ■nd with dviri 111%11 _Xi ATM - °t ooko, anp4 wedirinto, a'. A. D. BUEHLER DRUG:' et 1300KITORE 7 , iiwaibistsVTißEAVE ol . , p! 4 1 , ,) fr ~r DR u4ol 4 l4VaihriCNEs, PERFUMERY AND TOKIO: SGI9. itirCOUNTRY MERCIIANTE rappliad at v . ho_lesal• cii t y 11:v.k‘ Ili), Z 131 ‘ 1 .'zi 42KNR) PHYSICIAN AND DRUGGIST, Office and Drug Btore, - 01/gkEERSSURO STREET GETTYSBURG " " ItUigal i Mcnitgoiift v e? gal. .ztta INT tlhilkintaliPll . llo7 DRUGS, MEDICINES, PATENT 1 / 1 /411/EstiMlL. MERRY, PIR/MULY, SO/PE, BRUSEES,M, • ET ARTICLES, DYE STD/ S, SPICES, KLE.• ING SODA, CREAM OF TARTAR, LAMPS, • t9mYttityirra - .L.III4IIIPRINSEIRB tor 'medicinal purposes, likk il ia2Vgll2 llB eAremht rattle ,taigi-Mira W Jan $, 1968.-tt JAILLIZKLX.RiguiLtIian P 011.4867. EL S. M'CREARY - was oft Y PING bitaiortit:g stoma ads OA Jut rseelvild a truth sad general asmortamt Ir• - ••••• . . ^. o * • . sa d . a b iro opp Sao sod low prkild. Wool 11 Te sad CUPS l, X DOM! No traltsable bloods sad UN a cal, J. C. PITTENTURY, 7.. f: .". L BREAM, •p,l,Lbara. JACOB BENNEB„ , m arouout with the Director. of (he of employment the County of Adiina; tug from t Ant day of May. AADOOOF,Aoltnridtilit 1q Ymtimay, A. 1)., ISOS— ibmtlallwysdadallatot - ' • . - • :a i~: .. OARLACII k TRIMMICR, - Mechanics' work - 606 AS; stone coal, time and 1umber............ ........... .... 1,066 3Z W1 92 , 211 11 11 11k i ngeMlClßdidlik•;.....«. AEI is eipiuri.5........a...;-..........:.....-.....-.... • Ma '44, i rugs and medicinse...- ..... .... ..... __ 132 74. Ramir0pipp0na..4....:.:44......i.z44.... 4."....... 15 75. Funeral aptness _ 98 Mr r,ariarathilia.lll7..".7"/•-•••!••• 04 OM Percentage on Insurance_ ..... - 30 00, Costs, stamps, As__' 23. 70 Directors' extra secTices. ,-, ................. ....... 4 1 6 54) Physician's m!dry...3.,..:1..t./.......a....5' • 135 00 Counsel's • .... 25 00 - ......, ,:, •I : i "., ... ..,...14•,...•,...-..... urr,tio . . :-.. . ......... ... . .. • - 30:0o mk, 4 . --; ~- Y ''" ';'" 23'60 tln irter ri inerg.0 11 10.414141=4....- 4. 204 415 hi in 2 Or tr 21223424- 133 40J 1. s t 47. sale I Scatc 4° Toun e, i do l44 ce P tallf, usa lli t il* :: 44l hav: ema e exa s.4 mi g n at ed a*.tt.; itaimponnatittabonncesint, and that they" are correct, and that ttiere is a balance of one hundsei4 sitlordeldin-4112 tirtsietpu Ins cents In trlicePintr•Vs• Wan ikons Use y o ay, . ,1 to the sixth day of Jana -141101,11114115—b011i days inclusive: JONAS JOHN'S, Esq.. Piewasst, fa secoust with the Directors of the Poor aisflifosee of so l yk, reen t of the Cosily/AO Adam*, best Mgt ttisaidiallti day of Jan nary. A.D., 1807, to the sixth day of Suntory, A. D.,ISSS —both days indult.: To order on TreWaiMi . ..... - Cash from Moose for timothy seed_._ hum Shaeffer for clover hod ninth :Ashby; Whoa hr 64 Cash 0t1..A.11. lreartdMit••*""i" 4feh for i,1 4 14114 41 + .11 ;11:44 . 4hM4;; .........- 9234,01 1 4;•:•••ti••••• • -4m.y...ft-a, .144" CA. By Wawa duo Stowaril at lout settlea..-. - : *47 • ........ //CI OC • Banana .--. .L . 5 75 3407t 11 7 . k r: r..14444411•41.04204/a/OFV Uvo Veseiliv•Term4.lllll~kwiteldu.....l .441111 alas witaltiarsi t aibrADWg4se iiffisi the Public Accouata, do aortl? , that 9 have mica ilaranollitil = atighialaik4isallthhi 'art t • Irr; - 1 1111 4=initik tr i na: , . , ... ,tA.;,.. •A• J. C. plrrincruar t 44 " mt.ssupt,___,, Siga 9.4o.ti__gil.ini_l 4 lTraff 4 A 1 ., Du za T., : ,14 f g....w,,,..,Jivii,,,,, „ .. „ Ampone t t '. :A , .",, ..id id Oahe SAWA/ ; ~., 3a ikrhaqr..4 ins tilyi 1- k, 1k .11Palt Acia. ' • • nb.,;4.0,2 1 ,1tAri crk.t. 2500 beads of Waage. 3112 lbs. Brest. 6434 "• PgrbeA trriLmorri se Imatatik the Paw ilea% Jaawamlt 1 ,1140"2"1"11MR41 The • rd will meet at 1 o'clock, P.M., on said lay to WietiVrits Ilia g VD f.,Pralhiaztt. tiailksitaCAOßAW. ' :YA 11r—st • The partnership heretokre existing between R. R. AMA jim4., IN Mewl lid :SA I al. lit par mry , LIS :The buslussicalll i htipsideaVal hy K. ' G mu t * . : r.movrTrk Bito. :malt A ..`Sidt , trg'' Norrbt tirbefutedleiriT i kid. 6j11415% ynpdtDha As- Mn a l l it7,43t f id v := l l7.. ;7 3 1,111414 4•2 5 1 11 11V e s: of tiZsitipridrau• esc, rt., loony 'gths of lee I ria,z1.14414.40 1 .0W Retoinotat 0. At. lat a kials to makes mm atilliymen sod those ha e ars te‘t for 11 ' 41kt • . Boodersv 31ar. 11.-64 TcaiCish--,Lettera .Atimirrietra. 1. _ tiny on the *slats 141illattaX.1=0* rip` lad* ainiallb4o, , wly; yip. *gm rimadhle. ht wid lorttembishi lApey hop* give weeks tut tipeirsie height ed to cud estate to nsak•insadittelearimoset t aiN those Awe.* thalittenglated. taimuseis pnwer 411,# vrinwriy aettistntanik re.. . . MLR& Ita-MARETTeit 1, 4 JAOJS 114 81 jrnapi. .7,i *milky, .~ :..~. .}l7 •, ,L IS T—A,PaIL COURT - •, I ' OTARIk , • . . . . per‘ssir• 4 6 /. 4 4 1 4 0 Ostbormaterollopositn. tp. ,Massi iiiessombiL : ruid k. 11 ereh. 3Thonti.lmsant. Oeorge Hagerman. sr., I.l.ury J. Hem Z i f i t r i ft t i e t = u Aki„,,*4(q" : thilant,t l Ilihntrgae Illatm • - . , lame Wright. Illortht iVeArn - Me 311Alitt, 11. m i I toubaii. John B. Paxton. James Mirtikill Grttlwore: Joel Orient Isnne Tudur. Jultri l letira d *watt. ritettlitt: B trig 1 70.1111 V lett: • rewkiks. 4 , 111113 1.(111ief: loti letleittown. OttitiEtutand&r OCNE-AL JURY. ihoiu in... .ritu..is tfigfije;:6o4 4 . iiirtassait„" •,11eLt(fretr. ../sesti..k3h4l.:rtate u 3Themen. VIALICiS '-. eine,"rfrniklirnAer - _ , in itir 46;:artni:. Di*? . i llt; i t d rint i l(9' k ''' e . . Ilatie . 1.;. 16 ~.t . • I er, na. T. Jab, Y. N. tA . boeclarosert - .161th =n u : . Munn tjoy. John Horner, Andrew Settler, Julan Hart man, Newton W Mounts Irosant.' Vatt77lll.4l"terich Poldnass4, A. M. Stratton. Eden lforrly, Robert Ball. Joisitib Banatar. Readin g . Wm. 8. Hildebrand. Oettysbnrg. Solomon Powers, Wm. E. Biddle, Sao on) 4. Coot Jing l y Oliplionean; , ' ; llaher. • a,Mrobt itAlarterstrzer, zlealuet 1.1..rr1i, 4 Mitiaat I -- Demerisb, Jacob alsamry. gadallido. 'Wahiawa Sin, El ijelt P i antler, Henry B. ..Itsbalai Heuer IC-Mhakir ma d. Astedamrs.l Amine! P. Myrtle, Jobe - Wottmat, Anthony -M.. Myers. Jesemit Pletri: ' Cumberland. Ulor g e Buahman, Henry Batt. Tyrone - /lamb Bowers, = V; Meta:Malpherry. - Vahan. Loins La4over. .- Sigfilsig.: Jitanbea,aicekisn. s, -..*Als4 i• 1 4,164.-•-ha .• •- . - .2wrM=e., Aecoutag. 1 ORNELII7II tali/ lIIRT7. Itsq..:Ttessorer, in sr lJ conot with the Directors of the Pour and Ronne ..f 40106 ‘ 111 , 114 0 0° COMS, *m ic; free tbe 811* y . D.; 1867 'to tLe lit tierjr ut Ssrll ,, A L . , 111117cletal Dept herb:o4i • biairitee netitic 0 rrree#Fer s Ito. M i t. ' • • AISB Order on Ctrttney ..... o 1,W(0 1.600 WC."h of Jam AlAttlni L.,Altutreed'uttote •-• • ttu ) Cep* . J'enat Johns on Si titE";7l.r:e7. V°l _ • . By caodi I aid far oblkider Oliver' support Me4mybai. e3O 55 ril.4lll•Ciber. 311 UV 41611111011C4 11 1114m14.1161,-, seihop LIO Ou Sour.staiiiistd grinding.. ' 861 Sr.! KerULILFQ .... 4.b1 es ecbaWoys: .;AA 63 11114014 lasisterisee, R00d.,...... P übUsh tog Mire 'fitt4 ngs Female hi repap "Pratt amf inetabre, • ; Illsmort 'whiff - "Mean lids Thrairrer'r. *a buy: ...... Balance iu baptist/ Treasurer __.‘ vi e, the subscribers, pulttors to Pet 11 a and adinst M. ' Waikilxlinstifdar pegs 4 listAi bat& it asklael the. 1 jr ..eTVF. k4 lB l246bibtl-1 1 44 1 •01t000litpetotott that tto.s Art dot. Add Indita ia i Wine*. ar tin. hundred bas_i A lpiii and Ira wadi t saiiiii ins fa thit hand. 9r. * Dfueifrqdriail,Treaauter—being how saw ' :At OJa.ILIwy I* ljui nut . t!dbx . of Aptti/..A. D._ —tiolltir It locku bite_ , _ ..... treeratemk of a Tesurberty ! Bat, ins raunerr Treasure! 1,700 Gu FIONE 11 - •l , r, - , 41111.11:, 00 1,200 00 1,000 00 ZiC3 oet" 1.000 " 1.,000 ou , 4 ! 1,000 ou I,ouo Unclahu ed orders of .......... ...—.... I 5 Ou Mary Ekkert...-- 5 uo • By caah paid fur ont-alouriper's soppurt Merchandise. groceries, Lc Pork, beef soak Horse, beef cattre, Floor. grain sod Repairs to buildings.-- ZEE Ify, WillsA3l • .141dIteht, i .7 3 1 1011.t94 42 111.991 12 $9,Pf4 30 1517 US 2.490 7t 1,16' lo 675 57 244 8: 24, 60 awes 80,&54 40 5..,0 00 8 7., a) 46 9 97 100 00 .50 00 7:, 00 ...... iX) . '2 V.) same J 50 3/0 s*74 38 .0....,.. 11 E II 0 Zhe CJI;iO g*rd todmi ste!ul gill;` Waging. 4 1 1;e towrmittfm inc4ei 1 PRE4I _lug . 4 1plins itt inoasy. nquin, SlatV (4 of Erie Creek Pre' ing. mat • also at the EXIIIR , tad wiz! . uialler, 2iwarz . pound 3, 4;=r. F Ifni!, Oni Atdinission C 9 11 P .► learn *bat", was on Y Peace in U ran on th.i ported by a tlon in a b: compliment STHABA. miule a election stauditig4 rho Copper in, whileth x ote.i GoLpiniino 0,/e vote SPRISG of the storo► ed in thO to to learn, ho, held their • they also of the Cop. - test waa , to matte in` 8 learn that in within a few and several' . orot circulars in Aluns IMPROV love-story d. being built approactking an additibie - Stamm. if CAN, pu • ty i in Balt an additin, • and remode STALLami ground on t elected fOk use of Pro sumed 9n t• by Mr. Tu'• suspendeild. Mr. VouFc: awening;•.:. sUDDEN an unusugil spring, and. instant, Mr townshipou buns@ tor t farm stoek, was expee out to look a him lying, in the mud, stri /Ms age waa Ile was wid ppeeted. ANOTLin ; etoesia'thet'. Mr. ROMMT death took very peculla nr bad•been noon, Ind Shortly after, domestic da down by an and apparea which tini .• best mediCia rostore co , "Drs. lisa.st,A conditicui fuF riod giving by sPbeck piring AN. flour's's We vital spes• in LLe pri tivo =ant family Arnie ed friends gents oxio • of divine ' tenderest finds its hi Wet it its things well 1101itel Mont and at Abbotte amide ca ago ruanif!. derangeme inatify him sanity in archon - cite in (dent • from Clio righla, tem DuTifig g 0 31r, CoLic, gei 104126 'gra& heavy " borriblo, „When! Wedu - PEFFER NV ne3day an county p is said to gentlem:. 14. y. His rem eimiekrik, Itt3lo Church Christian ilia uctess. GSM.. • lillotw El= pt ePI oveikolt.
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