tit Stir & cstutintl. i~ Wernmisieftgb Nag ea. ISSS. valises* am* gathers iatireahad *mut la maimd that tips' regalhe ellresda. 'll/em sf the ,4 III'.43LAXIII SIBRIMIEL” Is mash lamer than that sr way - ether paper pablldled Akihe Casimir,. beteg read weekly by MIL4II it... Vara 10.000 per. Nae. •••••-••••,, arilihre U. to *wore immediate - . attention, matt !Chu ad ko,**r Wore rand*, monting. JeilitkOON itC4WITTIM ox THE Mir Erni ARTICLE! TRE4COOT AND ,BRIBERY RAVE - IXINE,THEIR WORK ! On &sturdily last, the Senate' voted on the ATecenth Article; and the vote was as follows, the apostate Republicans being in italic : Guitty.--LMessra. Anthony, Cameron, Cat tell, Chandler, Cole, Conkling, Conness, Cor -hett, -Cragin,-- Drake, Edmunds, Ferry, Fre linghuysen, Harlan, Howard, Howe, Morgan, Morrill of Maine; Morrill of Vermont, Morton, *e, Patterion of New Hampshire, Pomeroy, Ramsey, Sherman, Sprague, Stewart, Sumner, W Thayer, Tipton, Wates-35 .ade, Willey . , Williams, ilson and Y - Not Guilty.—Bayard, Buckalew, Davis, Dixon, Deolittle, FeBecnden, Grimes, Rend- CT Hendricks, Johnson, McCreery, Nor ton; of Tennessee, Rosa. Sauls bury, Tronoug, T'izn Winkle Ind Vickers The vote was a full one-54. re lluired 36, votes to, convict—being two thirds of the whole 13tIM ber. Conviction thus failed by one vote. It is not supposed that more votes can be obtained for any other article ; and the general-Impression is that Impeachment has failed for the present. The Senate sitting as a Court adjourned till Tuesday next, the 26th. There is little doubt that this result has been secured by bribery and a corrupt arrangement, the details of which are leaking out slowly and are to be investi gated by the House. • The men who have gone over to the enemy are those vitro were suspected from the beginning. Their names will be, in the future, synonyms for baseness, treach ery, and shame: New England furnished FESBEI4I3EM; West Virginia, child of the War, VAN WLNKLE ; the West supplied the balance : FOWLER of Tennessee, GRIMES of lowa, UENDERSON of Kissouri, Ross of Kansas, and Tsumnum. of Illinois. The excite- meat all over these betrayed States is without parallel; and theseonce honored names will live only to be ranked with the detestable and the vile. ON Wednesday-of last week, the House passed a bill to admit the States of North Carolina, South Carolina, Louisiana, Georgia, and Alabama to representation in Congress, by a vote of 103 to 35. The / restoration is dependent upon the condi / tion that when the Legislatures of said / States respectively shall.have duly ratifi ed the amendment to the C. nstitution of the United States proposed by the Thir ty-ninth Congress, and known as article 14, upon the following fundamental con ditions: That the constitutions of said States shall never be so amended or changed as to disfranchise any voter now entitled by said constitution re . spectiVely, except as a punishment for such crimes as are now felonies at coin mon law, whereof they shall have been duly convicted ; and no person shall ever • be held to sesviceor leborltspunishment for crime in said States except by public t officers, charged with the custody uf con victs by the laws thereof. AR the Copperheads, -who have been howling for three yearsorer the exclusion of these States from representation, voted against it to a man. Mr. ELDRIDGE of Wisconsin, admitted for himself and his colleagues that be was against the bill be cause he was opposed to that kind of re storation. He evidently prefeis a restore_ tion which will re-establish the old Reb el element in power, make these - States "democratic" States, and prepare them to be "traitor" States whenever a good chance occurs. CHIEF JUSTICE CHASE has received much censure for his course on Impeach ment. No one can doubt, from his rul- legs, that he was hostile to the move- went, and it is - charged that be actively - interfered to prevent conviction. The motive attributed to him is an old and in veterate hatred of BEN. 'WADE, and a new and active Jealousy of GRANT who "ran off" with.the Republican nbmina tion for the Presidency coveted t:),37 'the , Chief Justice. All these stories have fro iitmed the effect of modifying the popular judgment of the Chief Justice, the "Dem ocrats" applauding and some going so far its to declare for his nomination as their candidate for the 'Presidency—an event in our opinion likely to happen about the time the heavens fall. • WENDELL• PEILLLIPS, who admires few and confides in limself only, and whoin the past hag been conspicbtms for his dis trust of GRk.NT, has definitely abandon ed CHASE, and said in a recent speech in New York that he would "rather trust Gyn.-®'milt in the . White House without a - platform than he would Chief JuStice 'Chase with the best platform that could be adopted." So that whoever has been hurt by Im peachtpent, It cannot be said that Mr CILABE has come out of the furnace un scathed. Amour two weeks ago TNADDEcts STEVENS was asked his ,opining of the Impeachment trial. His reply Via char. aeteristio: He said it was "the meanest trial, before the meanest tribunal, of the meanest man in the world." It is a vindication of Mr. STEVENS' sagaelty that the strongest article of Im peachment, the eleventh, was added by the House after the others were adopted, on his express and persistent demand.— He believed that a SUnielellt number of Senators would crawl out of the - others. He hoped to be able to hold enough on this. Be came within one of succeed ing. Sessson Fowtra at Tennessee, mum rampant impeacher until Inipeachutent took place. Then he gradually subtdiled ; asutoa the finaljvote he voted to acquit !: The Tribune intimates that there was a In the case, or a Judas money - burg.. Probably both. THE *nu most Radical States sire lowa, Kamm, Terteassie, and Missouri.-- SUanie tittat*ti 'should haie bad a be triVer: The'pactple of iittesouri will have the trot etti&ne to ahoW their Putter/eat nient. 'term will' expire the nestAti Malsoisu- Pte' isirfiearly forty Matting; in c01t0.1041, Josssoor. Does that *AP W1N 1 4440010. 1'497 DA MM3V=M 'l,llAlPar. We have reeelliaal pages, es+ ll 4llll 4, what*D tg° the GENEkia, LAW" pissed 4' session of our Legislature. vATE Acre are not yet printed, and wl, not beler some month& They will pro Lady exceed one thousand in number.— Abe Generat-Lasm are , alxtraine. Ali wow them areeeveral of great importt ante. _ The Free Railroad Act, though defoui Live. marks,en era.in our : legislation, it, -being the-first appliealtioa, In our State t , of the truly Democratic principle to thrl, &natation of railroad organisations. -- Existing monopolies were natuaallytors-, tile to the innovation, andrtheir tale! and agents In and out of the hills of leg* islation sought to mutilate its features; and defeat its objects, buta healthy fear of a jealous and watehfulpeople restraint , ed them, and a tolerably fair bin was the' result. Future amendment will, how. ever, be required to render it effective for good. The railroad interest succeeded in pass. in g an act which we can not bat regard as a monstrous outrage upon the travelling public. - The effect of it is to eompel ju ries to limit their verdict In case of dam age or-loss of life of passengers to $3.000 in ease or personal It and $5.000 in case of death. The law is made to apply to all actions now or hereafter instituted for this purpose.' The next step • will be, we suppose, to dispense altogether with juries in such cases and iefer them; to a commission to be appointed by the i railroad companies! The lobby are re-i i ported as having "done well" last win ter. This bill, we takeit, was oneof the: fat pickings. We shall publish the yeas and nays on its -"passage, when we can get hold of the record. The Registration Act, the Relief Law,: and the Eight Hour Law we - have alma.: dy published. The fees of County officers, Constables,, Justices, Attorneys, &c., ,weleconsidera.' bly increased, and , the Act is very lengthy. The General Ap,propriation bill fixes. the pay of each law; judge, and of Philadelphia, Pittsburg, and Haniv burg), at $3:500 for the present year; and' that of each associate page, is fixed $5 per day for not exceeding fifty ern- , 1 ployed, and $3 per day for each day in. , excess of fifty thus employed, but no eel sociate is to receive less than $3OO a year. The members fixed their pay for the ses i skin at $l.OOO each and mileage. The price of the pamphlet laws is fixed at $1 per volume. _ The Act of July 18, 1863 and the sup'-' plement of April I'9, 1864, relative to cor porations for mechanical, manufactur ing, mining and quarrying purposes, is extended to the county of Cumberland and also extended to the -business of nrinting and publishing a newspaper and` of job printing in connection therewith.: The Act of March 13;166 for the pair, ment of gratuities' and annuities to the[ soldiers of the war of 1812 and their w - 4, ows, is revived, with -certain provisos : , • one of which is that no party. posi of $3OO worth of real or -personal pro* ty is entitled, and another that the impll-1 cation shall be endorse* as meritorious+, by one of the judges of the Court. Surplus taxes, levied to pay bountleg, shall be paid to the school . fund of the proper city, borough, ward or township. .The time for shootingpartridges shall commence on the 20th of October, and end on the 20th oftrete - uherin each : year, under a penalty of $25. This act not to apply to Tioga, Patter, Bradford, Sullivan, Venango, Warren, Pike, Wayne,- Lehigh, Cambria, Jefferson, Clinton, Carbon, Monroe, Indiana, Clar ion, Wyoming,. Mercer, Northampton, Centre and Westmoreland counties. The tat on National Bank shares shall be assessed as last year, by assessors ap pointed by the Governor, - which tax. shall be a lien on the stock ;Atilt the val uation shall not lie above -the current.val.current, ue of the stock in the market where the bank is located. Where side-walks have been construct ed in unincorporated towns and villages, or upon any public walk, beasts of bur den shall not be led or driven upon them, under a penalty to the driver or, leader, of $5, this not to apply to persons lead ing, riding, or driving any beast of bur den over or on any side walk constructed upotror abutting on his own property. The State Treasurer is directed to re fund to those National banks which as sumed and paid the tax levied on the shares by the act of February 23, 18641 said tax having been pronounced uncap stitutional by the Supreme Court of the State. ' The provisions of acts of-April 24,1857, relative to Insurance companies, are ex tended to life and accident insurance companies. The number and pay of officer of fl) Legislature are fixed by law'; and pro vision made that no greater or other com pensation or allawance than that therein provided shall be voted by either house to any officer thereof for services perform ed at any session. Nor can either house elect additional officers unless hereafter authorized by law , and payment of such, if elected in violation of this act is pro hibited. [This will cure the evil of a large excess of officials who were grada. ally fastened upon the Treasury, some at eiorbitint pay.] The stockholders of any corporation Chartered or existing by the laws of this State are authorized to determine, at a meeting called for that purpose, the number of their directots, provided the number be not less than five nor mole than fifteen, and that majority be and remain residents of Pennsylvania during their discharge of these duties. The several laws regulating the licens ing of foreign insurance companies, were revised, and amended In many particu lars. An additional hospital for the insane is to built by the State, to accommodate the insane, of the northern opunties.— Three Commissioners were appointed to select a farm of not less than 260 sores, to select a physician, architect, Arc , the whole cast of the buildings not to exceed $200.000, exclusive of thefarzu ; and $50.- 000 to be drawn a y 8 r. , Full report to be made to the next leiglehrkture. The time for presenting and settling military claims agrdnst the State, . under the act of April 16.1862 and its supple.. manta has been extended to May 1,1869; but all promoted after June : , 186?, shall be settled bithe auditor general. The Commissioners having charge of the Soldiers' National Cemetery at Get tysburg, are authortutd trans!er the care and entire control of It to . the tkm 'eminent of the United states, provided said Go - vernmentShill take - upan iwslt the management and Care or the *id Cmpete . 409404 11 0 4 n0t41001411.,:in great forwardness to allow A'ehange of size.] All Telegraph Companies, or keeees of lines, ate to tail tegAttreportsef,t4eir, bus!cieps to the ditor genet's]. Ans eeven or snore persons, of lawful age, citizens of this State, may associate themselves togetim to carrpon any law ful mechanical, mining, manufacturing, or trading businesai and may become a corporation on complying with Oertalti for* therein stated, theatock not to be Jeer than $20.000 nor more than $300.000. The auditor general and State treasurer are authorized and directed to re-open and re-settle the accounts:against the several counties for 1866, 1867 and 1888, by reducing the Ramon as fixed by the board of revenue commissioners, foreaid years, fifty percent. and the State treas urer is directed to credit, upon future pay ments, any over payments that may have been made by any county during said years. [This is - a large power, and may unsettle many accounts supposed to have been finally closed, though it May have been passed to cure' special cases of hardship which do not appear on the flee of the act.] All policies of Life Insurance, or an nuities upon the life of any person which may hereafter 'nature, and 'which have been, or shall be taken outfor the benefit of, or bonct fide assigned to, the wife or children or any relative dependant upon such person, shall be vested in such wife or children, or other relative, full and clear from all claims of the creditors of such person. [This humane act will tend to stimulate life insurances and, like the Homestead Act, to protect fami lies from spollatiou and separation.] A new Tax Act was passed. The cap ital stock of all corporations (except Banks, Savings Institutions and Fire In atinince companies licensed under gener al laws), shall pay annually a tax °Pone half mill for each one per cent of divi dend made, and if no dividend be made, then three mills upon a valuation of the capital stock made by the secretary and treasurer of the company under oath.- 13uildin,g Associations, Plank Road or Turnpike Companies not to be liable fur tax where dividends are not made by them. This tax to be retained out of the dividend by the treasurer of the company, and paid to the State treasury. Private Bankers and Brokers, and unincorporat ed Banks and Savings Institutions, &c., to pay three per cent on their annual in come, in addition to the previous tax.— Transportation Companies to pay tax on tonnage, as follows: On Products of mines, quarries and clay beds, 2 cents per ton carried ; on hewn timber, ani mal food, live stock, also on the products of the forest, vegetable and other agri cultural products, three cents per ton; on all other articles, five cents per ten. And every railroad, canal, and transportation Company, shall pay a tax tof three-fourths of one per cent, upon the gross receipts of said company. Mining companies to pay four cents for each ton of coal mined. Shareholders in banks, Savings in stitutions, incorporated under laws of Peninsylvania, to pay one per cent. upon the par value of each share, to be collect ed by the cashier, and each share to be exempt from all other taxation under the laws of this Commonwealth. Five per cent. is to be deducted by companies pay ing interest to its bondholders, and paid into the State treasury, but theee bonds are not' to be assessed and taxed for State purposes in the valuation of personal property returned by county Commis r-ioners to the board of revenue Commis sioners. Hereafter companies, except a few specified, are to pay a bonus of one quarter of one per cent of their capital stock to the State, anti of any subsequent 03 crease thereof. The Commissioners for the revision of the Civil Code, are to have their work completed and printed, by November 10, 1870, and make their final report at the beginning of the session of 1871. The general laws and special charters governing railroad and telegraph corpo rations in Penurylvania, are to bearran- . ged, codified and indexed under the di rection of the'Attorney General, and pre rented to the next legislature, showing the privileges and duties of each corpor ation. ALL IS SOT LOST: Impeachment has failed by reason of bribery and - treachery. Seven. cowardly apostates were obtained, to intervene and save the meanest and worst of Presidents. But the. Republican party, in no way cast down by the misfortune, spews out the traitors and brands them, and appeals to the people, the source of all power.— In November neat, the Government will be plated in - honest bands, and the Re public will be safe. Istpcs.custmur did some good. It com pelled JOHNSON to "keep his bands off Reconstruction" the last three months. As a result most of the Rebel States are filo far on the path to restoration that he :winnow hardly be able to keep them out. When admitted, and local government secured to them, they will beable to take care of the traitors in their midst, and hold fair elections, which will enablithe , Republicans to carry most of them.-, This will ensure GuArrr's election. INDIGNATION meetings are expreasing the wrath of a betrayed people, all over the North. Senator FEssrakamtq's broth- Cr participated in one in Bangor, Maine; ills old father would attend, if able, for he is humiliated at hjs son's disgrace.— He recently wrote him word 'he would iatber have his dead body brought home than that'he should vote for Joluswori's acquittal. JIM. LANE "dickered" with Jorirrrsorr when he began his betrayal of the Re publican party, and lost the confidence and respect of all his friends in. Kansas, and blew his brains out. EDMUND' G. Rowe, hie successor in the Senate, has committed $ far more absolute and luta mousact of treachery, and , in the same direction. Thus; JOHNSONINK ties prov ed the ruin of two _Kansas Senators. LAer February 21st, Teux.mm, and FOWLER voted that the l!resident had not the itithoiity of law to'remove. Bee -048'4 lEfiewrort. May le, they both Sad that he had the authority of law to remove Mixt. tbs.fizeontluke, their bilia4yes ware maned, asolthey saw. - iWagi "ma" the NaviDepertnie4, ,404 peakafl .t.b• &ems be waffle. Did 41 / 4 -r-P!-"M i stial a k 4 l )l4o4 l lo ? -40 /0 - ' OO lll Jf . • ' lar t irrrAs R 41141). %a *litany atultouir n win: hare qg 6 4 Ae d - Jbi-Adirris44ll% .Ase 1114 ,- nequittma 'Ace quote fait the,r benefit the following•attl de from the New York Work/ of May 4th, witif.h is suftleie:llly expii44olAixis point: "Let the lien of „wealth. "withenitregard to'peiity,eisseniblerat the ".Exchange. or *the' , Cooper institute, "and subscribe ii iiiiiricient sum—ten -Mil "lion of dollars if need be—To mm 1. “FATORVILE.TERDIOkk.- There - arit'igi "kat - Senators whose terms 'of tOce. "pire iu. 1869. Beyond that time they "are sure of no political position ' -so' "feu, as they.. A.-now now, they are cer tain "of no 'paying place.' Surety, 'as many "as eigh t of these men would far rather "be sure a million each in hand than "to wait for the uncertainty of a s6,bau 'Vice try and by. LET rs Buy THEIR "TuTES AT THEIR OWN PRICE." • This "Democratic" programme con templated the purchase of tight• Reptlb• titan Senators. It is, at, least, curious that scrcti Republican votes were obtain.. ed, that that nti T uaber was sufficient, and that the Presidetot is free solely by yeason of tneir votes. On this subject, the • 'Tribune pithily remarks The frankness of the proposition , is charac teristic of Democratic tactics; it is the way they do in the Oity Bail and at Albany. The application of cash-in-hand, to United States Senators is proof of the confident* and per sonal knowledge or The World that "every man has 'his Om." At Albany the rates average from *too a vote thr raw Democrats to $lO,OOO for fishy Republicans ; in the City Hall the quotations are nominal, there being no Republicans to bull the market. At WaahihgtOn as applied to Republicans only, The World willing to "call" them at a million - dollars a head. Come, "gentlemen, make your game i" COLONEL G. LOFLAND, of Cambridge, Ohio, one of the Commissioners of the liettysburg National Cemetery, Informs the Uuernsey Times that the controversy about the burial of the Rebel dead at Gettysburg' is about to be settled, the Commissioners agreeing to set apart sev eral acres tor that purpose near the Union burying ground, though euthtly separ ate,Baltimore American. This statement is true of Antietam Cemetery. It is not true of the Gettys burg Cemetery, and never will be. A LOT of Copperhead politicians of Philadelphia have applied to the Su preme Court of the Mate for an injunc tion to restrain the Board of Aldermen of Philadelphia from carrying out the provisions of the registry law recently passed by the legislature, and approved by the Governor. They maintain that the law is unconstitutional. Copper heads, in all the States, hate registry laws and all other protections against each rascality a.• carried the Juniata Sen atorial district last full and elected SUARS WOOD Supreme Judge. Ignorance in the voter, and ballot-box stuffing by the pol iticians, are the two grand elements of whatever triumphs the Copperlie ds have achieved or hope to achieve. Mosr of the recreant Senators voted against conviction because th6y pretend ed to believe that STANToN was not in cluded ir, and protected by the terms of the Civil Tenure Act. yet, the Brat section declares that it extended to every person holding any civil office to which.be has been duly ap pointed. AS STANTON is a piverm, and his office a civil one, no one but a sharirsighted, hair-splitting, and light-headed tech Meal lawyer could ever pervert the law to mean what its very word's forbid. We guess, only those have erred who wanted an excuse to justify treachery., SCHEMIIVO politicians talk glibly of forming a new political party. The sev en recreant Republican Senators are in this, "up to their eyes." Their game ransparent, but will fail. They have betrayed the Republican party ; but they cannot ruin it. We don't wonder at their unwilling ness to join the Copperheads, but that is to be thijir future home. They have made their bed, and mug lie in it. This talk of a "new party" is all bosh. The Republican Party has met apostates before, and put thcm down. It will not "down at their bidding." LYMAN TRUMBULL was Lincoln's en emy during his whole Administration, and had Lincoln lived, Illinois would not have re-elected him in the winter of 1866. His defection now is more con spicuous and injurious than ever befOre; but his constitutional disposition;_ to treachery was always apparent, and shopid have been fatal to him before this. A few Illinois politicians are responsible for his re-election to the Senate over that gallant soldier and able lawyer, Joi M. PALMER, and bitterly are they and the country repenting the act. TWENTTFIRST CONORESSIO.NAL Dle- TRICT.—Hon. HENRY D. FOSTER of Greensburg, who was beaten for Govern or by Gov, CURTIN in 1860, will be the Copperhead candidate for Congress.— Hon. JOHN Covoi of Westmoreland is announced for re -nomination by the Re publicans ; G. W H. - MINOR of Union town isaleto named. IF ten millions of dollars were raised by the Copperheads of the North to se cure JOHNSON'S acquittal, as was recom mended by the New York Worlci of May 4th, some persons have handsomely feathered their nests. The people will , be very sure to " guess" who they are. THE Republican National Convention will meet to-day in Chicago. All the States have instructed for Gen. Gaikilyr for President. For Vice President, Col, sex and WADE appear - to be the most prominent, between whom the ultimate choice is likely to be made. As the New York World's advice was manifestly taken, and a purse raised to bribe Senators enough to save JOHNSON from removal, it is , undtratood that the Whiskey rfngbled freely, and the recent ly pardoned counterfeiters helped. THE Republican State Committee or ganized last week. GEORGE W. HA* HASLY and R. iSicAFEE,_ Elmo., were appointed Secretaries. Relations de mending impeachment were pawed. As theCopperbetuis appear to be pleased at JOHNSON'S acquittal, we suggest that they vornipatelthii as their m a t e .—. The people would like to "have a 0110 at him. A Seamus Trumbull was paid by the Gov* ernment ;5,000 fur arguing min ' the =hiniiidulls ,case that the :act for the government of dui ietti States iiooeetitaticitutl. b n hitereetilki spestionet W!tishingtan is, how meth is be JO WO han. lo / 16 t.TON f!it4 . 4 * EMI = Ityi '''''‘e'eti ic. , '-.. rt thousand., i te oted megkyt,4cd t ,Copperhead tic it` Ilver We t 41 - 101Forgia. On t I "'Alit „ t.r.le it st*tl that a large tintpf co10:4 yaireatircs was '11 . .. ~, ocorvka .r.. . eV ilr A MINI' States flag pilritrent t o the meeting by white citizens. Speeches were made by white and . black men, and ti eat enilitisfilaisi was itien aided. This colored Democratic vote may prove to to the lalanee"of pecaiihrv' in Georgia' lit future ;elcettenta, whee,All the - :P,ebels, previously disfranchised, shall vote. It will b4enripus - Irseeeittet Cerix*bead Na .tional Convention straddling 'the ques tion of Snitragq. .'•'he N. Y: Jotitnal" of Commerce warts the party that , its old platform on thiS subject' is too narrow and must be enlarged aiitt tikes - grovii in favor of a qualified negro suffrage, by State action based• upon property or edu 'cation. Pennsylvania "Democracy" can hardly endure even this small innova tion, if welmay judge of the:partyta feel ing from the tone of its newspaper or gans. , , : 0011 ADVICE. The Philadelphia inquirer gives the fol lowing very sensible advice on the failure of impesehment ' There is but one course for the people to adopt, which is to bear themselves as steadily in misfortune as they would in success.— When a soldier nobly falls in battle the ranks close up. When the deserter basely seeks the rank of the enemy be is dropped from the rolls; but the true men do not falter. There is a petiod when every act of treachery will feel the full force of its punishment ; and for every one engaged in this most infamous po litical offence in our history, his time will ECM! The N. Y. Tribune philosophizes thus : So we have tried and not succeeded ; but the result is quite other than failure. The Re publican party steeds forever relieved from all responsibility for Mr. Johnson's future misdeeds. Let him now wrest the command ,pf the army from General Grant—let him wield the military as well as civil power of the Government in the interest of rebellion and aristocracy—let him obstruct to the ut most the return of the Southern States, free and loyal, t.') the councils of the Republic— the country and the world will hold us wholly blameless. -Messrs Chase, Fessenden & Co. have taken the 01 , 1 Man of the Sea upon their shoulders—we shall see how they bear up under the lead They have nine months ahead of such responsibility as we - do not covet—we shall be agreeably disappointed if it does not break them ddwn, Thanks to infinite mercy, there is an ordeal before tis in which a concurrence of two-thirds is not required to ensure a righteous verdict• Let Messrs. Chase, - Fessenden and Company take care of their man Johnson, while we or ganize for and make certain the joyful advent of Grant and victory'.. GENERAL' NEWS P. C. ELLMAKER last week sold at public sale 361 acres of land in 'Rush t0wn.,14. Schuylkill county - , for el 30. 250. Gaorce T. Timm, Esq.. a member of the last Pennsylvania Legislature from Philadel phia, dies on Monday of la,t. week. As indignant _wife in Youngstown, Ohio, commited suicide a f6r days since, because her husband would not bny new furniture. To an inquirc how one of the bank 'presi dents in this. Commonwelth had made his fortune the reply wa, -Mainly by econo my.' SAYLER J. Bowes 15 the Republican can didate for Mayor .of Washington city, and John T. Given the Copperhead: 'the election will be held in June. ROBERT Watson, a 'colored man, who re cently died in New York city at the age of 71 years, left property valued at one hrifulred and fifty thousand dollars. Tim lata slave in Rhode island wa s buried in thkt state ori. April 21;th. The deceased had of course been freed long ago, but bad lived fur many years as a faithful friend and inmate of the family•of the master. Hoc W. W. Holden, Governor elect of North Carolina, has tendered the position of private secretary his staff to Robt. Douglas, 'the eldest son of the late Senator Stephen A. Dtinglas. Pnorzary averages $9OO to every inhabi tant in Connecticut, which rushes it in Eno portion to its population the richest state in the Union. Rhode Island is the next highest on the list, being about $lOO less. THERE is a church in Prussia, oetagonal without and circular within, capable of con taining one thousand persons. The relievo roof, the ceiling, the Corinthian capitals, are all of paper mache, rendered waterproof by saturation in vitriol, lime water, whey and white of egg. TaET test the strength of bridges in an ex traordinary way in Russia_ One was recently erected over the Moskewa river and bag just been officially examined. After loading it with weights to, the amount of about one hundred tons, all the people who were wit nessing the trial 'were incited to come and stand on the bridge. They did so, and the bridge stood the test, but if it had given way under the enormous pressure the consequence would have been terrible. Ir fs Slow stated that Wm. L. Yancey died from violence. His death occured shortly af- .er his return from an - unsuccessful mission abroad in behalf of the Confederacy. Ho was in his place as a Confederate Senator from Alabama, and in the course of a hot de bate on the abstract doctrines of State rights and the divinity of slavery with a Senator from Georgia, he received the lie from his an tagonist. Yantiey• immediately leaned for ward to strike, but was caught; and violently thrown back over a desk by his opponent, seriously injuring his spine. Ile was carried away, a vote_ of secretly was passed, and in a few weeks he died ;, it is only lately that the mode of his death has become know'n. - 3 1 / 1 13BACRit or Altura: 4 r SHAMIR IN CHINA. —By special telegrams from !delta,' by way of London and through the Atlantic cable, we have advices froM China which report that the United States steamer Shenandoah, Cap tain Ferbiger, of the Asiatic squadron, - had proceeded to Corea to institute complete int quhies as to the fete c f the crew and passen gers of the American bark General 'Sherman, who are said - to have been massacred them some time duce It Itt rumored tliflt a few of them are yet alive and- held in thee territory. territory. Their hodies, dead or alive, are to be sought by the men of the Shenandoah, and. Captain Ferbiger's mission promitasimportantresults. New. Yorl; Herald. VOTLNG in Greece is SOLGOIN"Liat tueerent from voting in America. The polling places are chamber. Thirty ballot Warfareplaced on the floor Offhb church, each bf them bearing the niniii - er aggigata uO4 on'oliilf the tie; painted white, Is written "Yes," and on the'othiriadf,:painted black, Is written "Ito." A clerk attends tie Taw; iiith Wit 661),49; and when eppoekterelmx 11111111 Of the candidate arid pi f idithe Voter iiithlet.. insisting his sit& tiiin fistin g ! Mock a foot in . length, the voter's hand arrive s unseen at a fg b ,lid lia dtoPs. the. ball to the tight orieff, jreti" orpta l / 4 "._ as the case 1 3 4K 4 4011 ,3 P0 01 1110: 7th°4 o -,44 1 " - f• The WP*l l 4 ,8 0PANAP , secfasY and ; : I v - .1 • !, r =1 Western Virginia. GEOfttili JACOBS & BRO., Get tromrq, Agents for Adams County. TO THE LADIES.-FOR ONLY ONE DOLLAR, We are selling Mkt, Stalore, Dry and Amy Goode At ovary denerlytion, also, Mawr Ware, Parnincre, de:— Tamable Preeenta, 1t0nt443- to 1400, neat free of charge to aunts sending alba of ion and upirarda. Ctrenlata. sent tree to , any inPltr . enn„WY ET II 00„ Smite . onto Matendenan 42 Itnnover at., &WOO, May. I P. 0 Box 2931 Fab. 6.4 m DRAIINDWA,DIJNDNEDD .AND CATARitII, treated withi the utmost Mune* bj Tkr: J. WILCO; Occults' and Audit, (sormerly ot Le 3 den. Holland.) No. 806 Arch st, Philadelphia, Pa. ytestinienielstrom the most reliable 100:4206 In the City and Country ago be seen at his °eke The maker. tepielty are twilled ID eleOspeey their pe= Cents; as he has no secrets ih ins pre6t Artiffebil Dyes inserted without pain. No charge made for en. eatination. [N0v.20r1867,4 . W11 4 0:8 are pirejuleiGnejle Wl:4lmnd excel In purity and richness most of our native vintages. The , Cr. used In Churchman onplannatun purposes and In tun. pitais for invalids and convalescents on acco t clash purity apdrnUabillty. - iFtept.l2l.-ly CT e , - • - 1 . 1 1 1011 4ATia• istresthohlumbelfthillif4 lll u4ant . Stlrorth rec ot Mir p us , Dahl head or toe we, r s afe ips gm the r. eatteisbeh.44 o6 *lie PR. louno•_;:_?" thaskto. lesvissibsilmatidolT. met. D. tr be obtaimod ..badinct. 70all e4=way, NewTo June* 1867.-17 .. ~ . . . -" TO Otnfiltillliekl .' -• ~ -," ' The UM . . wir y Asa a1f441,10p6,, , Aliprkri,d the of diaroqiiii4U tidth . Eldlitintiftelhigth the a rectkes for making an d theetexple remedy by whieti be eas comets% a i sad ;key. dread disease Otinsatoption' litir ' ebr icrbetildik the afflict*" atet.he hear 4 lTS.r.t . tr7- thle emer l Puell. as vail k oss g i u t o sz re tr p ammo . Mityk proves bletslarg.—. . , .arloll - 4,,,,MAP. ;.21alkWak flwarkity k- r MO, lieffe.—" r °4l2. . air was through an address was made by one of the cleqymeri, to which Mr. STEVENS responded, saying that he felt rejoiced, that the day had at last arived He telt giagelpkOr wider' tad . beiti dbi riot de surlej,ltere4pr what he hadedprif i lit f t t brpast, he Woild to . deserve thenihi tbVfetv teens he had to live. In a measure through the agfinCiApell?fePa,s9-keg4c,tps. - had, be: come 'free; and ivete — at litiertY - to deli "them selves men. They should forgive the whites for thegrlevous injuriesAone.them and their - race in the pait. They had become joint rulers of the Govenamont of this great and noble country, and they should prepare them selves to act . intelligently. In all repuhlics there were two parties, and they would be obliged to take one or the other. In this coun try one of these parties in the past has been .moderately addicted to freedom, and when the right of universal suffrage prevails, then it will be the thend of human 'freedom every where. The other party, has always been the friend of human bondage, and to day was justeas much wedded to slavery as it was ten years ago. If they were in power they would re-establish the accursed institution, or one kindred to it. THE PEACH CROP.—The reports from the peach growers are generally favorable. In New Jersey, orchards on low ground are said to be damaged; and in other orchards it is re ported that the borer has injured many trees. On the whole, however there is a prospect of an average crop. From Delaware and Mary land the reports arc generally favorable. In Pennsylvania EOM trees have been injured by the mice, and many hundreds of trees have been destroyed. The trees that have es caped the mice now look well. and a lair crop is looked btr. Tit: colored vote in Georgic did not go :ill Houston county, which 1w the registry, showed a colored majority of 2,290, gave Gordon, the Democratic candidate for Governor, 324 majority. Whence the editor of the Macon Trle graph takes courage, and shouts •Glorious old Houston:" one Way _Special llotices. DI.! II ITV Every one ..t ferhi the rt. ce.vnity in.niething to tune. op the rystera ileprevord liymmtal or bodily ezbnita thin. At truth Timer let every one, Insteml of taking almiliblie or 1111141iCillili which anon.' only a temporary relief, reinvigorate WA tlebilitate,t ey stern by the 'natural [note etementi - of the PKRCPIAN SYRUP, or Proteetel the Prowiida Lit 'ruts, 'Lich vitalizes an.] enriehes the L. I hy 4nrplying it reith its Lift Kicotrnt, !awl Bank tree fnan Menl.4 in any l rti , tit ernviz;e9 ~ / .d.r arc not fo!lci, - ,( corrrip,rlino reactictb but . ire perartnant, inftri WI XXX , . vni‘ar atal 31ra. Lire into ail parte of the kr elem. and ler ing nil an I nON CON STITUTION. 471. C STERLING. Ery , of Poughkeepe'.o, N.Y. ace: "Slnre taking the Peruvian Syrup I feel better, my strength is iruptorocl, my bloV(hl4 are rogular„ my 3i, prtite first rate Then, is an oh] Phyvirian in this city folder than I an,), who has keen 'n the: Drag bn.invve row 4U year~. Who has axed the .yrtip for niter month., and gice4 it 11 , htn drcithrrl opinion, that it is t!,' to,t A Iterztfre Took Medicine he ever knew.' for DTsPx.Pall, Dlel LIST. And PENAL'S I .I4.4ILNItSatIL the penlyi.o eyruu a A aptrafis. A 3.2 page psztlyhlet sent free. Tbe genuine hat "P>ar% - rtz :Stars , blown In the giaeo. .1. P. DISSYDAR, I'roprietor, Ni 39 D-y , N. 'V 1 4 ,1 d Uy all Dru;;g;.[•. ,c•rlftr! r Cured eft,' I% zre J. W. W o Esq., pr,rnic.sut lawyor of Parkers burg, W. hod RI - S.VINU ULCERS wbett I commeneod taking Da. A ;miss' lootNx Wares. Bfeast Throat and owe coni,na.out acne-- I. am awe a well maa, nod am sat iellr.l the 1.,..d050 Water, saved my life." Circulars In regard to this remedy will be seat free. J. P. DINSMORE, Proprietor. Dey et...,New York. For .ale by DruggiAl generally. 'May ITd .EFFECT ZO MIRACULOUS HALL'S VEdETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER. It k a perfect and wonderful article. Cures baldness. Makes bsir grew. A better dreamt' than any - elf" or "putnatataa." Softens hra,ltt dry tied wiry hair Into Skantitni Tree-tea. But, alteen alt. the preat wonder Lt the rapidity with which it restores GRAY I It TO ITS O:'I.,INAL COL , tit. The whitest and worst I.Joking hair regumeg its yc,oth ful beauty by its p•e. It does nut d3e the hair, but strikes at the toot and Alla it with nor lilt, awl r,lJring mitter. The first applicttion will do good; yen will tree the NATURAL COLOR returning every day, and BEFORE. YOU KNOW IT. the yid, gray. rliwrolirred appearance of the hair will be gone, giving place to Instroue, shining and beautiful Rieke. • Ask fur Beira Skillan IterieWilT; HO Other itiktcle ie at all like It in effect. Feu that each battle hsa our private Goverement Stamp orrr the top of the bottle. All others ate tikill• R. P. II ALL A CO, Prokrieto:*, XJAkilito4 N. g MAS 6. —1 tu Tut GEENT PRIZE UMlcur.eutis, , Pans, 18G7 [LIFE HowE M.AcautE COMPANY ELIAS BRIM, JR .11earde.1 over Eigisty!roo ampelitors THE HD:HIRST PREMIUM, The Only Orooe of the Legion of Ifon,r GOLD MEDAL given to AMERICAN SEWLNG MACUINES. per liniierlal Decree, published in the "Moniteur *eV` (oMatill Jon silo( the 'reach Eitiittiio neatly, 31 July, IM, in these words: Fab!icante Je 11Achimns a ELI 13 ROWE, JR. f coutfro exporant. fiLewiog This double 11 it hon r iianother iiii.orof the great sit periority of the Howe Sewing Machine overall others. SIBLEY t STOOPS, No 24 Rooth Eighth Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA., ♦ge for Pettnay !Tartly New Jersey, Delaware and [March 4.-3 in - -e At ' 4 Ott ' 0 • [ tt i. . 1 ,: ~, ' ,' b 1 .4.A3 TLAN D ! IL • . • ___44.- ~,.: • - .., IA a it.,. --,... :,• ....; -- ..rtroin lion. Thad ,s St=t, a lai' -- - J'. the.tant lands,lo amiltonban townsh .. - •., .nnty, Pa.,. 111 Fell the isms at Public ,ale, on Saturday M leth day of May atzt atlo a - dock. A. N. Thene lands bare &peril en rvey ea Int.. k.ti. rneganir. (flan ;I to 10 AC I• LS mach, and arm vlrViiarititeljuilla of ilia -vial *aflme, l i nt a tow r.tda tam Jae 2 111 1 11 , Foad, , sitil It V. 41 road Loathing all the Lots. The TIMLII Is all ybang ina thrliing Chestnut anti Locust nod is eatiniatei to .at Iront 2000 to ZOO , ThiltniatillOttrlallrteeiriot-Pastve tia.. At C twilit; re, WIII be a i vtp rad terms wade known piribY oralelir 17 "-- :', •' . , • 4 .' ' . • J.' R: PAXTOIV, J.@. WITIIEMOW . PI3T3 AN I HON. iishops •- :nce in 48•_ hodist Ep 1 itrs S • •,• - Tore lasi. ter JlManapit'er oop, timv.4 A FARM AT PUBLIC Skll,]•: inpmeoan.eofan Or&t - uflhe Cuo.t of Cummhn Ple.. of Adams cunnty, Pa_ tbo nialersigned,Trtistea of of the Kerala of 'Jelin,la Black. will null at Public Yale, on garteday ine SUlli day of June nedl, al 12 o'cieek, 4.0. he prow hieß. Mit TrOusbh3 Flit 4. pituatelifbl.opt• joy lowt..1,11), Adams county, Pa, adjoining Nada of Pt to. Youn4 . , Adam Wert, )Iro. Hauer and others. con taining; 115 non t. 14, 45 derv: of which are tat anent Wu.elland. The Itupruveniente coneint of a good Oro. story Uhl 14W F.L.LINII, Log Baru, anti oilier out-build- Ines. Wi:ti a well of waternmr t: e door, Anil an °Mbar. The land hi to g‘td utdor, :111'1 the fawn! g Lea recently been fl tea. It 131 tog.•:; t•r • !..., 14133. 'LPht purebalstr.i. Tattoos ..v• 1 royi ty wlt !vs: g I vat by. vie_ ttewinerg v 11. On flay of .141 k I .‘. ril A FIRST CLAS.-; P \ AT al1".11E SALE, Within [Y. o miles 01 the itarrie.- burg 'ruatl, With all n..ci,shry truprovetth and in priltie order. lit ill It 1 . 10111 D. , i) to 160 Acres, to snit purchases Term, rea..“,nahle.— For further inl rmatit.n , spilt to Sept. Is3—tt FARMS FOR SALE =I No• 1. Lyin ,, on the Harrisburg and Getty burg rvmd i.etwenu York Sprlnge and burg. con.aining 121 ACRES, with imprt.,vententm, now 0 , 111.1 ed by Jattitti Sutler. Price C5 - per acre. -No. ;2. ,Lying on the Carlisle and New Onfdttl flint), beta el, 11 , 4E11(1%6nm and New Mes ter, s,ntaining 14.5 Stet; ES, with Knott improtrement now ta•cnided by Ile.dge .1. Shank. Price per acre. T , rrn4 : One ha Ito be pal.] on the delivery of the d e ed ; the 1,..d.r:e to suit the purchaser, either in cash or in first judgment Bonds of not less than $:100 for N., 1. and t too f.,r No-:4, to be paid annually with interest. git_Tiieee Tamps are patented, lie Itil,duely and hive Item/ limed. W.F. BON N }: K. :May ?J. 1,167.,1,f TOWN PROPERTY rf 1 11 E undersigned offers at Private E le, for old DOtstllN DWELLING. at the junction crib, Taney tovrh and Emmittsbnrg roads.io the borough of tietty,bitr,4; The bou•e is piihttsmtiAlly Limit of atone, a nil C..ntaitiv 'tweire !urge rooms There is a strung. never-I tiling Spring of first rate eater in the basement sot Its Are„ lan cuunected with it. The lwati. , h I: .1. very I,:rwimit Doe_ and with a little e o n this could hu /1/ ohs ,•1 the mat comict tahle arid de- •irable liaint, in the lea - augti Cr ittl rieihity I I e7-tt Jul 3 N Rupp . %. TTSTER\ PRE-EMPTIO LA D 5. pre-ewpuuu Lande • l.,ated near P. :Ire.ols,C,Junty Town-, tr., in well aettbd nrighborbceele. which I will well, or exchange at a lair price t•-r Ite.l L.tate in A.l a.oe county, Pa. ARNOLD. reti. —tf DA,V4D JOHN Y. McCfIEARY -Best always Cheapest. - T HE and Cheapest, Si DDLE.S" COLLARS and ILIESE, of all kindg, in the County, aro t h« llwind at the old and well kn oa,d, theTreabyterian McCREARY'S.) Our Riding and Wagon Saddles, are the mopt huh-taut:ally built and neatest. Our }farness, plain and gilver mounted I, are c"n.pleto Ili Cn ry re:Ky.:et tort warrautt.l to I.e of tile Ter . ', bee: material and trorkman,hip. Our upper leather Draft Collars, CAN NOT no BEAT. They are the best Flrrisc awl moat dumb!, Our Heavy Draft Harness, are ramie to order. al cheap to they can be merle any and in-the must anbaantial m.anno. Riding Bridles, Whips, Lashes, Draft Elylacto ant is the hue; Nrne brL ter or r',earer. Our prices hare been INDtrET., f , ". the 14*.est li% lot standard. A liberal pereentage for mak. off it bilk amounting to $5 or more We work notb in,- bat the best of stock and will war rant every article turned out to be In every respect se rt.- preeeuted. Tb.nkful for rag farms we 'mite attention to our pie otent stuck. loy,Dire as call andelsmine eaters ter grALITT. J nu. ISGi.-tf D. McCREAHY k CA RRLA.G.F,3LIKING RESUMED. Tte war being over, the undersignt,lhaveresnmed the at their old stand, in Bast Middle stre-t, Gettysburg, where they , treagain prepared to put up work in the most f sabstantial, and superior manner. A lot of new and second-held on hand, which they will dispose of at the lowest pricss, and slitorders will be supplied as guromptly and satisfac torily as possible. 'dose with dh.patch, and at cheapest rates A large lot of new and old HARNESS n Laud for Sale Thank fal for the liberal patronage heretofore eaJoyed b• trona, they enlieit and vent endeavor to deserve a large Aire in the future. . ' May 29.-t I' CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES Are now building a variety of COAOIf WORK of the latest and moat approved style, and constructed of the beet material; to which they Invite the attention 4 buy. era: Mitring bunt oar *ork with gostat care, and of ma t‘rfal selected with special reference to beauty of style and durability, we can ctualidently recommend the work as nromrpassied by any other In or out of the cities. All we ask Is an inspection of oat work, to convince those In want Grimy kind oft •chicle that this is the place to buy them. .IQ.- P. F.P A !ICING in every lirnneh .lone ut short notice and on reasonable terms. dire na a call at onr Factory, near the corner of Waah tngton and Charubereburg atreeta,tiettyahurg, Pa. - June 12 1887.--tf Adams County Ahead ! ,THE EXCELSIOR PATENT FLY•NET, Jla;u entirely of Leather, and mua\ neater than Cbtton or Linen Nets. For service unsurpassed. PATENTED FEDBCARY 18nt, 1868, BY BURKHOLDER, PruRLEY t lIHRST 3. L. WORLEY, Sole Agent for the EXCELSIOR PA • -ncsr xrir f r Adams qoakty, j_TAS constantly on hand mann rsetnred Nets of the .1.4 - pbova Patent. Also,. 'SADDLES; 11ARNS88, _ • 00 44 4144 Bitib W tats, HIPS. 0 TRUNKS, ' • • BLANRZTB, soma, KV SRYTHING, 1: 11 44 01) I Hoz* fultdsittnA AND A OratiVl 0 1 .40114-0:104.11 Toriitorj *it Pianist Nets, also to sell Nets.on commission in tbe County.— A.llitotommnications should be sdacsessid to J. L. IROWLIT, • York SOO tar 13prings,,Agsf p Ea. April 1, 1868.—tf E AB - WIC It NH OP. O N .t:iilvinp;inr=e".7.4l.l,lVVV. 4 . RIDING SADDLES, WAGON SADDLES, 7, CARRIAGE`HARRIH3Eri , - DRAUGHT HRRILITII; ~7 , TsPlaie; WILDI44-..< BtatiV, simmair; - • k tilr ll .rt' I P. TT / 1 1 1 9 10 11w1044 • ll. . . - -f;c4t:'s bter,g, I'a 1. DESIIL AT PRIVATE SALE o`arriagts, iiarntss, &r. BR IDLES, CA EMT AO E,MA. KIN BUSINESS CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, kC , 1 131"REPAIRD , TG-M1 DANNER A ZIEGLER TATE 4!...CULP i cw Adrettiotments THE UNION _PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPAN Y offer a limited ain,ut,t of their FIRST MORTGAGE .BONpS AT - TAR, PRINCIPAL AND MEREST PAYABLE IN GOLD. The Great Pacific Railroad Line, extending 1721 m11;8 from (Mukha, on the Miseou'rf River, to the thlt;waters the Patine Ocean, b being Luilt by two powerful Com pintas—Tux GXIO7I ramie, bedzkning at Omaha, Lella• leg West, and the Central Peeifie of California, begin• tang at Sarramento, LniHinz ta.t, ontll the two reeds shill meat. Bosh Companies have prosecuted the wink with grea r voconahe liloion Pee Hie having already exproded over THIRTY MILLION DOLLARS, And the Centre! over Tumefy upon th.h. r . pptc . tine tarts cf the undertaking. THE UNION PACIFIC HAVE COMPLETED .5.50 MlLKS—have Iron - MO .other materials Air two hundred miles more open the ground, and on. hundred additions' miles are ready for the track. Th.. 3 have a mach larger force employed nth sear Hein ever bi fore, and it la expected that bete eta SOO and 900 MILES vi ill L•e iwq,eratlou during 1846. There Items to be no relisehatile doubt that the tilitsuee between Omaha And Caernmt Tito will he traversed by rall in I+7o • TIM. GoVEIINM ENT GRANTS 12,800 acre* of Land, and its bond* to the overage amo not of $ll.OOO per Tithe, to aid in the construCtion t f the litA and nu tborirPs the hens of the Vint Mortgage Bonda cow of remd for tale, to the elms amonnt end .00 more. The th,v,r out at takra a re , ond lien, and gi.oe to the Flt it Met turtge notello.lllett n pi for lien for their sernrity, whirl ft large paid up capitol to added, Th e ft,„ n ,h, cati. t 4 be i,eue'l ezeel,t ae etch "te (twenty mile. Olac • cepted i y co.rorrAnont n. to that they elooyt rep ,- ..;ent n rent prop,ty It la uoiverootlly admitted that on th. e..mpletiou tht , Union Pacific Railroal, its throngli lititlnene will make it one of the most profit Able in the wollki—tnt tte Ivey or /WA husittea, iA•dre r 1, sc rural time, the inter- Cot on it! boo,. : P.) that, ; (:, , t tl.,‘ mat. Wire !milt they would be It elite iLee..f I. TfIE NET EARNINGS ti: r... oti, of year on on average of 353 mile. are reportril at $l,- 609.134, while the iLifitSt ~ I 1 all the It it could . on that length of road fee th re•lneiel to me rcury, was ooly The Anriuot tl,.•;; ;li:rut:lent f .r hit trange,i • tailor] of (vole, yt,,rei aid !alibi 11.14 been, arid I, obtlerr wltl, ,, i;tinne to t,P, MII,III fl/01 , than the the Cuited Stage M , ,rtgage If it in El .t, t.a....La. ter pr.A.d..e that after the road it unzil•ai I and in;er.4t are paid, it five p. r ria,t. 4 tta.c..-t ra r i "r naiad Le I to snll.l payrintut, TLe xi Bonds are for eadl, and 112‘, coupen, attached. Thi-y have thirty le.tt 4 1., ran, and bear annu.r! intere , t. pay,hle ,1 the tir•t ary a1..1 July at. the Couipany'aeffice in the City of New York, at the rate of 'ix per cent. in 4 , 4.1. The Princlpa I ie payable in ga l l at na t:lcily. At the present rate u these boa.la pay an annu.ii income on their e.e.t of NEARLY NINE PER CENT.. vv IT IS BELIEVED THAT TREF ;int, CE AT A The C.irarany have not a very limited mo,riply of their CnniH remaining or. hand, tut any accept. to o greater amount. than Cu, he 31t,d frcm 11 , _ , Xin th. C,M;ou”•at w from t W n t,) Le i,5%.1,a that prrtl , el or the rca,l c.in:pltte , l in the t - pri:l7„ in the ord,r in which they are roreir-d. The C.mpaNy ei.rre the right to 111 V their bend , t • a rate ei •re par at any time. and will nut nil any rr.lers or receive nny suti6eriptinn4 which the money haA rent )..en artnally raid at the Cernpany•., l:i•ebeer. re the ,f-ech tLe par raise of thv am,l tne vccra•-d Interevt to currency at the vi s;m per cent. ter arILTI:ii, from tile date km %Lich the 1,14 t c• upon WM9 1141 , 1. illio,Crj;ltikor, .01 b e r'c.•ivu r; t Pa.. by the FIRST NATIONAL BANK and GETTY. 11:ItG N.ITToNA !I N an-1 in wY. th. COMP.% ”FFICE, -0 NASSAU ,STRELT JOHN J. CISCO k SON, BANKERS, NJ. 59 WALL St., :4 ad by th. Company's adv.rtie. , ect .gents thrtmsthotit the neite,l Seatee .EcsittVister should ;he matte in drat a or otter Thud: par in York, ow! the Bonds mill be sent frte of charge by reruns expicu. l'arties subscribing through loco( agents, unit look to them for their safe (tamers.. ♦ ANp Mat , Prht lase hen just beers publishers by the Company, giving fuller Information than is possible Jo an advertieement, respecting the Pro. great of the Work, the Result rcett ol the Country traversed by the Road. the Mean. for Constrne Lion, and the Vale, of the Ronda, ..high will be gent free on application ■t the Company's °Mors or to any of the adrertieed agent!. JOHN J. Wen, Treasurer, Neer York. dt 211-3 m j)tiring 41achinto. 211 E-GREAT A MER ICA X COMBINATION BUTTON HOLE OVERSEANIE.'cG SEWING MAC-HINE Is warranted to execute in tho beat manner every variety , of Sewing, Hemming, Yelling, Cording, Tucking, Braid• lug. Gathering. Quilting, overaean,ing, Embroidering on the edge, and in addition makes beautiful Button and Eyelet Holes in all fabrics. IT HAS NO EQUAL BEING ABSOLUTELY THE BEST FAMILY MACHINE, IN TILE WORLD, Anil Intrinsically the Cheapest, Fbr it is two Machines combined in one by a simple and beautiful mechanical arrangement. Circnlars with full particulars and samples of work done on this Machine. can be ha) application at the Office of the Agent at J. M. Warner's Confectionary and Variety Store, Baltimot e st., Getty 'burg, Pa. fl W. ROBISON, Agent. t .All Macbi nee warrantem 1 year, and inatrnctkna p f.,• ken grotutitteusly to all purchasers. March 18.-3 m SEWING MACHINSI THE GROVER dr, BAKER. THE BEST IN USE.—These Machines have becom so well known that little need be sista by way of recoup. inentiltion. They have taken the Bret premium at all the late State Fairs, and are universally acknowledged to be the BEST in use by all who have tried them. The "Grover & Baker Stitch"and the .Shuttle Stitch" arc points that have been attained by no other Machine.— They are the only Machines that sew and embroider with perfection. Thee. Machines are p.ecullatly adapted to Family use. They are airniatt noiseless,eets- directly (real the spool without n winding. and are eimple in their construction (hey are easy to manage, at d can be worked by almost any child. Every family obi.old have one. They sax /anor, [hey sae. time, and they sa re money, and do their work better than it can be done by hand. The un.lentignecl having been appointed Agent for the above Machines. has eatablished an Agency itt Fairfield, Adams co., where ho will aiways bare on band a supply Pereens wishing to buy will plesee call and examine for themselves. LAL.Needlei and Thread will also besupplled. J. FL WITHIROW Agent, Ang.lfi.lA66.—tf. Vale Adam■eonnty, P. 'Warble lards. C ANNON'S CORNER OF DALTMORE AND lASI MID DLE BT.,OPPOSITE THE COURT-lIODSE GETTYSBURG, PA., I= EVERT DESCRIPTION OP Wont ixzerrzn YINESTSTYLB OITHE 4RT May 29.1ia677.-ti- • GETTYSBURG MARBL i y g YARD. liVNu4 York Street Otittystrog, Pa. Where they are pt,epated to fantiab all k lefts of work le their Hate, SUOR AO MONIIMINTS, TOMBS, MANTLW, , the shortest notice, sada* ohsp vats *omit— Sir Giv e us a 011.,"101,0 fakes It exchange Ay , i , , , i2EIE EIMMI MARBLE WORE El zi 1t E tsettigituk U:Et.:§o2f Previde 'owe* is TAX , „ U r advert* that taX payinit.oll. 4 fory Jul3r, j 44 1, . MILT,Piqk Pio 1N10:0 tin Zone tysburg held In itid; lions°. Butle :Wthof 3lay man, EN., a propeitv.tr) ;00rge Mr. Pretle 1 in Straban to 001— abOut FAIII4 n0w,04 LittlestrMo, day in al* th , day riveiVir*, A vocal end . mama gum...- ring the VA LU:41 4 11 114 of York GE.rats onanty,_thf ptt v.ilwation-pt attonit). Ban • 15,) mind oft • value $160,-..): N ENV L'OS'l General htw rein tow fish and appoint: \LL.ter. A r• 1 a new: Wenlia, - 1 - ia.. I. Intro service MELLIcAIL. o•opathie Me burg. on the I MAnsonmcifl • 1 tho 114 rd of ;ettysbtrys:*. IIi! intpres lug but.WILX >l - PREME tho Suprerio C I I) g t t ,eff ilitrner meta affirmed. t'utnberland '4,rnpaily c:dedonla . Jivipoiximt afar WATER C tioerm were et .. Pnsping year Presi , tent—Gl Akeretary a w sell. Dirertars—j.ir Ru.ssell, E. El, Stahl(); ' • Fire per cep the husinetis of "roBACCO A I.Elt, of 11i9un with tin kbox9 thlote." ghicb bIQ rvittudy of tho weed . la. We bear it 1111; who have 4tilt les preparatio storativo.. county. MePn3 to inil,rined that,- intensely-Dern publiciy,#oll vrowd. Drop Anibng otlifers , the. utter sin[ ono of thinn:a of her ehithin crowd , and _bop neceSiiary to, spring realionv IMPROVE NEIG 'Lao: semo has been wiII prove a • borhood. Ada , !inn :bank bar finish it in a lb build int; a hit • huilaing a fine' Michael frame rakllln sup•( ral.4thei, borhood, bat b line. Saai.nel is building RAILROAD - , fore J. C. N Clett,yst. , urg 11 . 4 - and NteC.oriAtri CALE.B tOtlds of thee° 000, and data:tit di*tribittinn of trator. - G. and °Uteri; ers, objected" - Mr. Mitilst Corn pony; ha-'' potlievAtion by Company, arid. fund. After ' audit vim • ItUNANILY Mr. Jana; pairing Atrial* . four-horiiti ed to a wagOito horses siffipett. taking with • They woo stop.. yard at tl*Diti fell, and sminW , A R RA.246012 wag taking hU g week, out to p ing eaught, he lead the other r both the horses Injured him. • in.the army, is , deep mmpathie RAZLRp annual. nieethig Littlestown it yes doSenile- Ste . to line.- Mr Frederick i'nd • estimates OhA site of iha RIL L. At the stag* holders of Clompay,int 01. afters • --044.. A.: W. rf 5 A Itholis• subsog in tho ME vote. The and reganinli canto 4 MEM
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