= Zlltt 4eraltl, , 9,,„; _ ..p/u3,415;1:41 - 4: ..pA . ..- . .: - _ .-' ' ili,iii . .o, - '-i*iiiirirltir*'l4. ICs, • ' ` 'ron, PRESIDDST. Gen. ULYSSES S. GRANT or . CG.,- O. 27 Park - .Rolv._'N'ewillork—and . :(3 sofo Sy, flo;tpn, aro our Agoot.sSrifio:ll6Ab , nuthorizodito tnhn Advvitine 1114MA and substriptlouolor, us at spur lowest ratt.s. UNION REPU.EiLIOA N STATE , .RONVEN I.ION. , JIM. 24._ 1868 Vie UNION 'REPUBLICAN STATE. CONTENTION will' meet in Vie CITY ' On Wednesday, INlaioli 11, 1668. 0.0.p0c i iii.; 1,, 'mike nom' lintivits tor Auditor Gettoral itoil.Surveytit Generiiloulit to form ,nil -Tit!ftet, Hod to ehtioso tour dyke:lite:cut , lortto to refire-rot the Suite in a Ict'ittitito.l Cotivt!ntititi to lit , :for the munimitioti 3 Or 11+r-Pri•bi(kut, it Lring malor. ELI ud, t Niel) Coligri!ssi.lail will twiftlelegaited to goil• v••lition, • - . . . . . . . As heretofore, the 9lnte Convention will be emnposed of .13.4,resentative and St.llllio Hal deleget k .s, - .ehoseo in the ninth! wO.. ?loci eyed ill foonh , r_ to iho wliolokor the soma tors and Representlitiveiiii'tbi3G.,io,•fhl'As . . . semblv. ' , , . Bs order of tho Union. Itiqniblican Stntc Coin in it tee: 'JCSIIDA.I7, Chaignian GEO. NV. EANIEttia.Y. Serre{ariea. J dtoßt tr .Du1.:431.150N, County Convention DELEGATE ELECTION• At It ineetinv; E kOCII - - CVO Colll . llllLLOO ' hold OH the Btll lOSIntIL it wys re,"l ved that. a Clataty Convention bOealled to meet in ..itheein's in the Borlawk of __Carli:•lo,.on _Monday, -MarelL.2;_ 1868, at 11u'eloi:k A. The buAlper..s of this' Convention will be - to elect Delegate; and op. li!te 0-inkre , s from York county, for the purpoi:e of soh.ettnt; a -Senatorial Dtiletti.to to LII.. i 4 tOtO 6,IIIVOIItiON to ILO held in Wed Trercle . t, the- 11 Of ' of 3111r,hm . xt, Anelt . other rr , A as miry La lyrouttlit•ht,forti it. ..Delegate el,. , etimis will he held nt :the usual 'plueh , , betweir . n the hour's -of 3 OA 7 in tle - tontlkipsT-nntl77-nnd.9l'. M., the 291 h of Feh. inst., for the purpose of eleetipg two de egaiec to represent than h) the Ccunty Coh.lreotion. A full 'Convelaiiin is eiti'nestlyAesired is hoped utir . .fr.ends will lISO everk-I i n.thy UUntity , 3 \ _G. _ Ver I . c. P-1111M-14'-"'" i7 ..:1 S peck collets the English , . j . . 11 . has fairliearned A. J 's / .. - i . ' 3 , ,is pen as a writer,-and by his u ,...as a prt,pater of test cases on re c,istruction: .......-_ Alabama Itecopatructed Congress lui ‘ p admitted Zig t kitDlA to' her'eld plea ., in the Union. Thus has practical reconstruction begun, and be fore long every-one of the Babel States will be reinstAmtin :pits oftJte opposi- Cotter Andrew.. JolimonAtd cratic alie 'O❑ this subject more next OM The SirpPente Court,. Our advises from Washington an i nounee that the Supreme Court of the United State: has itself deeideti.that it ias n jtirisdietion at:'er mita' dl Cottgi est; a fleeting the • reconstrceliqu; of the •!,,i'authertt Sta . ttes;-ntolhas' disiuis - sod the Mi.si!..sippi and 'Alabama 'eases brought :to test the constitutionality of • these . acts. 11'o-rejaieUat- this indica. tion that the• Supreme COurt is disposed to confide itselltO its prtiper sphere, and re-poet the political and•legislativefunc • tioas of a co.orditiatebraneht,nl tho ov, ' • ei:ount.': -. This is in accords:nee' . tkith the viells or ail the leading statesmen of. the Ilepahlie, and, 1 ultilCtlie aceePted tenetsOf ot t rigutoeiqtle — pirty. - =:- : --- ''JuiLte - Taliey's tteeisiim in • the:_llre_d • Scott case eMbrtieeci twa points. The one ftill of dangel•'• was 'not, that " the 'negro dnid nu idghts whieh . a White mutt 'watt) bound hi trespeett! -hut that the pre - tiM . 'C . 6l.mt is.; he ,hiii,hev•palitical and legiAtt4 branch of the. government'. ir, t c,a.i#t, 1 4is; knj*lift!OYPV. pressed' this hitter hereity 7 :then-its Vr• ;.....utitiehasheetme ttdideSs.• As ii jud ifiid tribimal it avid enjoy , a respect. whims -:00t4 . 9 . 1:11Y he over throwetMurPing . . .political powers.' • •. • , . .Sp UT 1.1 ,CA RO 1:1,N A .--, ii; X - GOV: °pit, of : '49o, , threiil'OliMl,lll it recent public speech to,, the' people - pr : 6lmileitop ' and the, ", nigger Conyeniion" of Unit §tate, told . , • them ;"; i‘ I say ,to, ii;l l i frankly iiitit Ire. •gard this body as InvcstedLwith the.sov : ~ -- eieign;pnwer..Of tliO:§tate, aria., that the ..- Constitution - it may,Micipt ismot only one -' .Wit - 10'W will - lie aneopf.4 . and 'ratified .by .. ,' (Dongresa, - but eau unil'er ir 144311:all classes iff'soutli Cal!Oliiiii 'Will' live ruk• .mii •-: years; to come." : Vor these- spiLlilde, re ). teeoe4o,(h iletton ' Mere,/ ry Anne u lines lii n i, t ind 'twin t4iY, rantindk bite OfThis ...--.sustum , . o mi. n and pilautipating id' the Philadelphia ,Convatition - 01”:18(16.. l'• , Vie trusel.he .F.4r.--Gforernor will se'rii.i; "the' attack.' `lac ltieke . warmly' in'fifyoi, ( 2 .. , 42tf ' the homestead cams tion; general, qineatlon, abolitian • I of: imprisoitinent :.,.-. or detitTotill - the - daw - m - hat:State4the 'ii; 4 # ifcrl Lii;i6,4 •ydn:i;Bo:slg6, aper - :lB . 7(l'af' 't N- I; 'any', wlitto.or,lllaek,Who;eantiptr,ml Or iroto, and meanwhile -the' enfranchise. ~ ,,,-2 , „ ;mint 9 rat_ y 7 1 ,16 two 0,111F, 9 0 , 44 t)lp'Siatf• '-'llo744,,f. l ciimiv e ntrast .with- , those Ot • the • inteliSilagiiit .01Cii;e 3' iiildAt'itii de. - mcniacy orthe co titril ' , • nip and- VOlttittOr . .." 'The - Volunteer of this Week -makes. a „characteristie attack upon our artielf; in f re nce to Co n . :the §tt ionic Court.: With its usual fairness it Place., ithe following"thigempltiudinia upon one. ;'of our 'sentences " The Ilerald charges :against the Democracy that.' they.alleged 'Caere was no autheritytlpriVed - l'retu she OenStitution to coerce a State, meaning. thereby to-sutipiess':the unit' ly rebellion of their.-allies.!'n.lt is '4 , ,soureesof flieatior, to.have.the..neralitainqt-tat the' DemOerat ie partyi pursued' a certain polfdy, '"inettning 'therebyt o suppress - the Unholy can :be .ti'vlsted -out of our sentence ..must.be,a_mysteryjo eyery ; man r eieept Cle-ingenionsivriter the,Ve/unteer, 'W,hatrwe said, and what we meant and what the-Voittnteet-writer knows is pressed by vs, is tbat the Democraey . alleged that' there was: no authority in the' . Constifition Of The 'United State's, to sypress 1 the etniioly rebetliwz of their ,'al L'es. Paige it`fr, - .m .us even for ait in s ant to admit or to imagine that the lk:- tiseetacy ever pursued a' certain policy !• meitsiing 'the:Thy:to. suppresS. the 'un 7 - h.43l:;rebellititi !"• On the contrary we assert - wit hunt -fear of ruils tut - ctin diction, that the Pemocratic party, as such, never pursued any' policytti sup press The rebellion,-but -that- everY line of policy adopted by thetn,• as a party, me; lit to encourage and strengthen 'it [a Viineas whereof, We. had the &alt. the deds - iration 0: - their -- t - hicagn Convention, right . 'at the 'mont critical pc , riod of the struggle, that:" The war. fur Ithe Union is a failure," and the uniform opposition, in of (their Representatives to every measure proposed' for. the furtherance of the Union' cause... WEE= now, but a few 'words upon:the sithject of Conp,reSsiorial legislation in 'ref.:rence to) he-,.supretne Court. We ttavo T siMply to reiterate our-statement that' this- legislation la based upon that clause of, the Constitution.-quoted in our previous article . , which reads diloltows : ‘• In all other before mentioned, 9„, k , . .... 01. ti rho vC 11.1)Pe11e : jurisdiction, both as to law and fret suell exceptions curl umiqr such- ,P l u rw : Cow; as thi2 . (*Ongrem shall VW • er 41111 y 'der this blauso,-Congress nil h has the 94.14 e, to legbd• ,very prop - 114E7 TliC ,manner which • they necessity f ation we'are glad . or ibis,/ . ...etron,g today us it was to say is not t-: art ider:F.,--Th action Court,in dismisSing the two tes - es p utup and : prepared by Jere- S.Black, Gov. Slity.keY, and others u the . iiitcre.stof the Dentocraey and the Teh — ers; has carried disappointment and .i.oto the ranks of out opponents. 21: he- Court-here-Telettrly-affirtu-tbat-tbey have no jurisdiction in political matters. is j ust what we luivo corfende - dlotc and .what tjte waidieal editor "dl the Vol unteer has pretended to dispose of with a derisive smile. ISE= "ohairman Our• County "Convention. It' will be seen from the publiaud earil:lliet our County Convention is to assemble On Monday, liarch 2d, for the ph pot,e of Met:LIM; delegates to.nir State Convention to be held in Philadelphia, March 11th. This is the initial step in the great Campaign upon which we are now entering. And having entered upon try 1.) erho_o_v_eser_y=llitioa:mnia_in._the_ nation . to .1).: . " up and doing. Here in Cumerland county, where-Democracy is strong acid Jill of assurance; should we especially exert Ourselves. .Although we may not be able to carry the tounty fur the soldier-patriot ecn.--Ga.ANT, we must not for, et that by giviag , hiin a full vote we will add to the . triumphant 1111:11 by, which he ia. sure to, be elect 4 - Should the Democracy some true-bthe like Pendleton, SeymourrGen. Lee, or Jeff.'Davis, We have no doubt .party--1 ncs - will be very tightly drawn, end a -full Democi•atic . ,,vote. pack but, should they' select- as their candidate some gliasi or Ina hearted, mpathizer With the - rebellion, we think, indifference on the pert of our opponents may enable us to carry-tile 'At all eretite, We ,must, enter. the :campaignill; earn ettneis etertirmincd that tbepartyol trem-on,and`traitorsotlthough it may at flume Succeed- hi lOcal elecE . tiehs, shall cover' again had . swey in our . , national affairs Every qmjlisliii) in the county should ".have its local .. organiza tion ; and no lime or p not) . is hater to commence than our delegate elections. As we haVe often suid, the teasel] tthat Deniocracy'haVe so great 're prepotider nnce inthis county tiet.hey have,luid for the last leav years; is to n) feund in the ,apathy-and-indifference of the masses of . our platy.' few men, however enthst siaStic, of however full of the spirit which should inspire every men who lovei his, Country . cher institution's, cannot niedy this fault. Republican people Of the ,contity.elene yeti provide the 're medy.- Let ;them- commence ; the' good. ',Work af.the' beginning of the .campaign' and' keep it itp during its contintiane`e; F und; our word for reasostite . rejoice,' r The 'r.reyk, 'trot holcft fe, a few nion,.,but,each and . nvr:y . ono eitonld dertake7h is dis charge it faitlifully.....Earneit and un; tiring effort will-bring its sitre roward. We, 'tau:it - not fkirgeil results in counties the'bases 4,in"gOneriil re out; •"Oie, nation, 'That Con., Grant willibo (looted no. ono, 911,0p.m:tong our op'ponentsi for , an instant_onfortaitss an himeit dtiubt: ',Then liit'irA•iti ty iloteimine,to 'do . our ,whole duty, end ;114 — Emir datertninO-so-to - --(ioOln _t carry out, oar ; determination to its; I'66in:tate TuiqNew York ftrWii i 'ip a iTry811411) .and pitictroo4 itorial,,roads Yallmndighata 4Yabc;f-thrt-Deuiooraiio,puvy,•in•l4 l, icliie ho,,liaa been tolerated too long. • The. impeachment Oderition. • 'A° Washington correspondent .New York' Tribune ., Writ in Wnn/the. 5 s t. Ipuldimeion of the Grant and - Johnson - neriespoluferinni einites.,U deUl of,comnielitin circles. The PreSitint's - friends thinks that he has Used np Grant badly,-while 'Grant's p pot tors hol c abs belt.: plotely routed Johnson, Randall &,Co. ; bat _outside of, Clio question of veracity .inVolmediin;tle. % ;.lispufeiand on which rho publio. ill ]orm their own judgment, .the .rioi.esporidenee sissumes.aretheeas pe'et -more importatit- in its consequences to.OneiiithelPrifiCiPals - Cnd to the houn; , . try at Tho . li*corstruetion Coin mute° was In-session -to-day •a nd among the subjectei, . disc \lsm! was.- this cones midence, Which was referred -to - Odra yesterday.. was then debated at great length, and in a Cool and- - dispassionate, manner. The Cominifted,; were alinest• unauirriously ,of the - opinion that the President, in ordering General Grar*to disobey.the Secretary of War, anted ip clear - violation of . the luir i and that - it i•lieWed a determination oh his part to defeat the laws of Cor?gress. This phase .. Of the correspondence Wit's digeaysed at leng!li, and; it N . 49 finallingreed the:Ca sub:committee composed of liepreseuta:- 'fives Bingham and •Bontwell should - be appointed to the- filets bearing:m - oi, and if, as Coinmittoe believe, the President has violated and of the laws; said - sub-committee ,are out powered to draW. up articles of imP l each went arid- present-them-at thenest meet ing of .the,Conuitten....._The conduct of ce'r'tain CribinetoffiCcis_is_a!soto - be 'in-_ - vestigoted by the. Committee, and if, there is t iensoh Tor supposing; - -a-car racy to defeat the. laws exists =I , couitnittee is e!llP°Welle't ( „ ?.i - eachiment'l officers in the articl/fes 0 vClllQCratie 1-May -add that.. )1 tree—ilrooks and members ' et the C' - eSillit ; toldliy rind.; list Beck—were .• , the nub cR,, • ;e l 18 - 111 SC.IOII to ni ght . • •,‘ dellll the ehahes • n.* st the investh t .P 1 . - - 4,101,; prqiit aeul the Prrsitipai. Those who ',have heretofore doubted the pitied' sentiniemi of Gan. tirani Must have all those' doubts - removed by the eorre4undeneelaiely; envied on be tween hiw and the President. When the Saute reinstataiMr. Stanturi,'An drew Johnson - -was - anxious to have the Tenure-4 Office Law resisted,' but had notihe Know- ing that . Gen. Orantwas 'possessed of greatpopulayity with the party in' power, he undertook Ito -use him as his instru, Meet. .In' this enterprise be has been most.gloriously delbated by.the General. The correspondence- bet Ween the ye two ica t es—thk-d iffe - once hetweeit their purposes: Aiultew Johnson, although sworn to li:tee the laws properly executed,-h,iS a most de. Oided_ desire to either' entirely, disobey thoSO which do not pease him or to en deavor to so obstruct their execution as, to impair their efficacy. On the other -hand—Grant-evinees a- determination. to carryout the laws of Congress in their spirit and purpose. , The question 0 veracity raised between tbetivois already ddelded in--favor of our hero by the peo-- ple ; and Mr. Johnson is again placed upon the 'record as a man who,,has no regard.fortrui h. --Instead of:destroytn Gen. Grant's. prospects as a candidate ,foi the Yresideney on the Republici'm ticket, he.has only added strength to the a'ready made de:ermination - of the loyal men.Of the nation to make liftii-th—e—sTue ebsEo: of tbe..q,leat Apo,date. • A •'•TnE.: Campaign in New Hampshire is already being:pressed with vigor,.and the Republicans are 'fully alive to the importance of the contest. The• party is sending its best-speakers to-aid the Granite State. Among ;Item Are Gens. Logan and *Hurlbut, of Illinois, Barnum and Sickles; pf ' New York, Representa- ‘ , I•3itighant, of Ohio, and other prom inent 'and representative men. If we succeed in New Hampshire and Gennep.. tient, we secure a . harbinger of victory which will go Jar towards our triumph -in November. •-„ ,- • . - . -Impeachment—At Lastl • There ii'yet a elinnee . 6a the_nechlentill Pr,sident will be hal - watched. CongresS, men have dlsenvered that he -has violated the livws of Congress end r.:solveil tOobstruet tii r eirexeCiutloil; they, think that u Conspiracy o)a:its best interests of the cop ill rY, mandfils reinO • cliC nre not Inelitied tip,' Coiunietit:Cni i tfie lateneis of the clisimvery :we shall sati , lled if it IS net:d, upon: . The hill to regulate prne t esiv & Are in linpel - merit ,eusq. odueed g•DNI Mpg, provides that whenever the House Shull itg! - eo upcin urtielei of itnPenehment, ,they el rill -choose' five maitageri to conduct the end 'ehnll notify the Senate. The Ben-, ate withiri OM:AH . 3; r'esolCO itself intact . High Court of linnelichinent.' • A "quorum ;1' the Benutealiall i be a Cplorum of the,Couri: By a vote lok,two-thirdS of the :mellebero present ancicvoling, 7 the High Court of Im• penchmenti rnay•issure,rin'ot . der suspending , the:Peesident f thn performance of the duties of fiis It. May enforce all: its orders by proceodings.ns for Contempt. 'A'ssevisutarr is on foot in the Obio'Leg,, istatureligai% to rest t ore the ald law 'organ izing ten' per 'cent. interest as not illegal. .wirpli ri !nutter of special contract. Business 1111!iii generally approve this propositicn, and :in' cities 'go -fiqther- , --.the ',:rnost espejoned : diallers in money, fii'vbringirrne 'trade in it; :upo'h the theory that the lavrist' supply and demand will regulate its'value. ; Arsiinilar prapOsltiop:baS Just been broached in". the Pennsylvania Legislathre,,by the Commis sionera,te roviso.'llaseiviLeode. ' -IN Lpnenst(T co4yty. - S — rietil — ortfrsitli - oir loillie current ye'dris•tiro,nnd•n half •nt.,lls on the 'dollaf; In Ylo k• county . it•i's -seven ridlls; lujidrkp.c uliq •no fly ten: ''Llnoai , 'ttillii a Republ Lan' ajoifli 4:if abn4 Six thousand. York it Demoi.ratio.LrnsjOrttiof likbOtit t l three tlisnsuridi and Berks•iit ai?oul, apron thousin4, • .- - „ . • , GENERAL. GRA tvr . AND PRESIDENT. ' ' iinportant aoriispo"iv4enoey,- the 'kJ:. S; Holm of-RO - p - r - Ffikirfilila's last ' . Ttiesday, the eci rres pun de not: but.Wecoi:o4n. ;Grentlend President:Julinson in - rtiference thW 6"ecrotary of,.yar, which hail been called' furrt,day oftwo before,_wa . s received and :Mad.' It is very impOrtunt and goes to show.that, Jot:Ws:in is playingAuturrtt on a pretty exiensi'veacale.-' lie ignores the' S.yretury of.Wrir, and orders Gen.Grant.to ignore -.104,. also: lb o lord's, it over every member of MI Cabinet, and tries to make a t ,oi and o,:sioi:d'idgeiM Of, ben:_driii.t: —hilt in this lie Most signally fails. The 1 Great Soldier is tiler() than for the Great' -Dein agogue; ~Jolinsori is held up , before this euun i try in • a veri'imerivlrible The correspondence is long a nd aro unable to - give it entire.',"We pres Ont only , tl4. sidient. points. `The first loiter,. irpni Gen. Grant to ~the- President, in `paintof date, roads as follows : Gen. Grant to the President. s '.iilr,/9/QUART6U.S, AWAIT: CV THE UN' 'ED STATES, WASIIIN9TeIN,, .1868 His 4ils . cellency, A. Johnson., Prosidentof the 'United Sautes—Sir:'l have the honor very respectfully to i!eqneSt, to have in writ ing the order Which the President gave me verbally on Sunday, the 19th utst,..to the orders Ol the M. Stanton as Scerentry of :War, until 1 knew from 1.1 President himself that they were his or d/ I have thelnitior to lie; very respecV your owdient servant, • • H. S. GRA.NT,-00 been To this note no answer seenetc, General nude: - Feur:dkys - latu, tit,le=to the Pre Grunt again writes a 1 , 94 1 the follewing ident, from whlell extra tots: he President. GlTE'ts: OF- TILE -U. „S. AItNIY • D.., 0., Jun. 28. Yefleitcy,A. JOhAson. Prestdent of t4e(A: —On the '2 kill inst., I requested you mu in writing_ t h e instractions whichLyou had previously given:ine verb• ally; not to obey- any order-Of Ilon. St union. Secretary oC NVar, unless 1- kneW that it pankeicrom your-elf., To thiS written ropiest ree•ived n wessygo tlnv, hag left doubt on MY Wind or your intention. Ti, prevent tiny misunderstanding. 1 11.4.21 . 011 re renew the Tegiert that you will givq we written instraetions. and till they _are received, will kuspend—action on •,) our Verbal emus. 1 sin compelled to ask these- instructions in writing lit I.lllll,eqwoice 91.thp many gross misrepresentations, MY iwrsonal honor, circulated through the pre-ti the hist fortnight purporting to come tlii rresiticot..4 ctsil Vvrrittll/11:1 smith the l'resident private y.hisothce or in cabinet ineetifig.— \V hat is writtim.ed nuts "flu) misiiiiderstanaing. • Tho General's of fca lime is plainly seen.. • 11;,' is tun • cuutidrnry in- the President— !mows him to he a falsifier and thoroughly unserumilous. Gen.. G mint is-determined to gliard himself 'as - far, as possible aGuinst Joli»son's tit iempt to p tt y hiiii, in _u false pe sitionbeforti` the conntr,y,dience - ii demand oshitetruiNnrildr - g 4 MMllittlififiltettbriifFitil g I in their future intercourse. .Gem Grant goes on in his letter of the 28t1c to refute thg assertion made. by John , sun and telegraphed over die country that in vacating the Wnr office to give place to Si.Tretal•y Ste ti if he acted - in - bad - faith. this point Gen: Grictitays: ' , Lear ni ng-ort-Set u rd my—th that the Senate had taiten up. the subject of --- 111r.Stanton's suspension, utter sOnic'. eon _versittion' with rieut. 'Gencffil - S‘luirman, and'.some 1111111bers of icy stall' in stilted that the law lelt me Mi . dkeretion as to my adieu should Mr. Stanton be rein stated, and that 1 intended to so inform the - President. 1 went to the President for the sole purpose of making this decision known. anti did so make it known. In doing this I rtilfilled We promise made in our last pre cAling-conversatitin-mf-the-subject." On the 29th 01 January, one day after the President's reception of Gen. Grant's second letter, his note of 24th was returned _with the following_ithdorsetnent therecm____ "As requested in this. coturntudenaori Use. Grant is . instructed in writite4'nut to: °Lev any order from the tVar.'lleparttnent e!stimitil--to-be-issintd=rby.--direetion-of=tint 'Presid rss - xu - cr - ender -- i - s - km; vitrr - -hr the General Commanding of the Armies or thc UllileOillt.V3 to have been authorized b;,,f the E,xcentive.• (S:gneol.) - A:eI:Mk:SY jORNSON. . "January 29;1838." -- And - on - thesatne day - Gen. - Grunt again* wrote to the President us follow: lIE.II3QUAItT..t.MB Oil TIIR U.'ll: ARMY W./trout:ol'3N, - Jun. 29, -1898. ••• His Excellency, Andrew Johnson, Presi dent of the- Untied Slates. SIR-1. have the ..lionor to acknowledg e the-return ortny note of the 24th inst., with your endorsement thereort , that I UM not to OilVy any order' from the War...lle. assumed - to be issued by direction of the President unless such order larown by taeto 'nave biter) authorized by Alm Executive; and,ln reply thereto say that 1 OM • infartned by 'the. Secretary -Of tVar that 110 has nut rewired from the Executi vV any order or iintr'uctions limiting or int . faitring his authaity *to issue (tillers to the army, as has heretofore been his practice, under the law and the custom (f the di , ' psrtmapt. AV Oh) (hid authority to th.. War Deintrtail.t is 'not. countermanded, if wilt, bl, satitsfactory evidence to me that any i•ders issued from the War . Department, by liematin of the_ President are authtirized bj• he Executive. - I have - the honor tobe,, ery__resprteifully 'our obedient servant. U. E. 'Gluon% General: , This manly note seems to have. roused, the ire et the President, who;two days later (Jan 31,4), sends a ion), _letter to Gen:- Grant, in Which he repeats the charge that Grant prMnised . not to give up the War "trieix to i. 4.0 rotary *tililtlM. To thie , letter Gen: Grant under date of Feb. '3d returns a 'very caustic reply . from' which we take these extractit ' ' • 11 ItAHQUA , I It& Or TUN TY. 8: AIItIY WASHINGTON; 1). U., Feb. 8, 18138. To his Excellency. .Andrew Johnson, President of the United States. Sim—l have the, honor to tielinowledge' the receipt : of your comintinication of.' the. 81st tilt., hi apiwer to mines or the 28th tilt. After it direful. reading and imintierison-of it with the aitiele in the National Iptelli geocer of the 15th ult.'. 'and •the article over the initials.. of 'in tliV New YOrlt, World of the 27th Mt., purporting-`to .based 'upon your ~statement and that of tnerabers.pf the Cabinet, therein named. I find it to' be, it reiteration, Only Kontewittit more in detail, of the thank and grass HOS.. •renre.sentutions contained: in :tlitse • articles and -which my statement of , the. facts sot forth in' my : letter Of the gaol ult.:, w,A91,:.:. wham 'to correct: And here I reassert the correctness of my Statement in •that lettor, , anything in your reply toddtpyhe -.contrary notwithiitanding. The resume you would Inive it nndersteod ,l'ogreed,to Puri•tie was in :v.inhitio'n of. law and the Milers from : you. while the course 7 did pursue,.and wbieh 1 never doubted you 'fully understood, w it s ip acenrdapee,.witti. lIIW, and not tledieSphediCllllO to spy. Orders of my superior And new, Kr: President, . when my honor as 11'64141er und.inteitrity as hi Orlon-have been', su violent .v. assailed, rir- Aillyllllo for sayi otti hat 1 ran but regard this whole matter„froin begzertli — Cto end; as on attempt tO involve ine in the ieskunim:of low, for wldelt•yeti hesitated: to 'assutne the, trespOnsi bi I ty in and One te .destycoi., tvq i einquetoy before the reentry r , r -' I sins in a ntieisiiree.Miliiin , il inithhi,con 7 Mdeia.cllrectiiitz the to Oise:bey ordet's fnointhetzlikrolory °Mut'. toy suporiokuud your suboidinitte, without • having coonternianded thu authority I .am. to (10 - ob,.y. With 7,- . .Pregident, that nothing Ins; than ti !indication: of my , .p!e-- 1101111.1 honor and character - .iinitt! have :n-• &teed' tide eorreenundenna - on: - :nty. -- pirl. havtrthe honor to: ,he,'' t'ery, ;4 ,.reepeetfel)y,' your ohetlientV earl en phis itter eloses.th'e- 90 . rreiponthitic6 • ne far as published. It is said that the Pros(- dent:haswritten it bitter .replf .to -:Gen. Girgijt . .'s" 'Os t 001 i thyowsh sei fon his and will not submit to Such hifrom note. 'lt is also announced from Washing ton thot.the.Congressional .Committce 7 . on Impeachment arc with •a. Very: , sharp s stick. . - _ The bold; straight-fikWaid;'.iiian lSr tion token by Gen. Grunt jpthese , letters . . placrs him more firmly than Byer befoie-tr peoplc; - and shwa that he id juat the., '`l tti take the place that johMson.hasd.V --Bez:ks and Schuylkill .JOicriiO/,;(K gtollCor. TUE Pi1:W011/hitt _respondent, writing nn tbi.gexposure says thatGeneraLGOirit attempts, which of the President'Sfsb of Representatives Was read In tA4o;,.creided . thegreblest on, Monday us event of this session. pnsatioptcan membeis received it with Thoyiokens of 9 . xultant . gratification, copperheads and rebels wore car lioriangly despondent. Thp President fbai courted and deserved 'this terrible and chastisement-He - has - unlocked.fo'pursued ,Grunt fur month., ibrou i .ih, tiro rebel and copperhead papers, and" has hirnislied food for editorial articles fur the latter. This .wiiiile correspolidenee the 'must clumagi 4v. prod deed' agiilnit, Andrew John son. It reveals Geileral,,Grant's.sensitlik, horror-of the slanders under which ,he his suffered, not only now, - blit throughput he whole military career. his instincilve_ hatred of treason and fidelity to , law are - fully proved hi every sentence ef• his letters.: TiniVesident has Oa the power'to remove or even to suspend General Grant under -the lute legislation, but he will try hiS worst. _ • - .130 - JNTYI CASE DECIDEDT he &Tien • Court, :on lint'. edity, dalivered iheir opinion in the case of the city of Lancaster vs. Smith.- was ti test- cuisi, tit deeide_ tho constitutionality of the net of May.1,,1866. ruquiritig . ...townships„tv . arilB, laTrleughs - cities and counties to pay $360 bounty to nil veteran soldiers who had re-enlisted; audited been credited to tidy such localities without receiving bounty- -Peter Smith wnu tout re-en tetra In Deeem her, ,1130. three months before the city had- oifered-or was aulhorzed to pay bounties, brought suit ay:Hill:A. the city, f Lancaster to re cover 5301 under this . low, nod obtained a verdict - for—that amount. The Supreme Court,-op Thursday, AgneVv . , Judge, -de livering the opinion, reversed the dedision of the'Court below•and directed judgment to-be entered for the eiy,"- • - WARMING , RAILE , O.II3 C3116:4-:—A bill is before theTennsylvaniti LegiSititure malting t o ti 111 W ful for ainy-roilroad-coMpany in-thii Suite to warm- its cars with s oyes helifed2 with coal, Wood or:any intlamthable matter, ' but , tolZefititlfein - ivip•iirby some lilC6ll4i Witt willnot oCeasiori ft reJ n case of accident. I f :any -3tuve-hentell - with'conl'or-wuiid shallui h,tid thirty days after the passage of thi4 act; -tho-conducturi.enginem4resident_anittieer i:etttry of the clitiipany shall, on coni/ietion • in any county through which the curs run t be tined not exceeding $1,009. If any pas sengers shall be burned' to deatlyir killed in c•intcquence of u cur tiding warmed In viola, tion of this act, the conductor shall be pros ecuted for manslaughter,, end if convicted ho shalt be imprisoned not exceeding ten yours. No petroleum or oil shall be used .to light cars:— TLi.E'AnsdrEs ortimortc.—The mania for arming is extending itself in all directups in Europe, and n statistical statement jula _pablisbed-professes-to . ,glve . us_the.aggregate AirtnifisTniTglitaiied oir fuot - yylfreeen powers in time of peace, which places these collectiveforces.at the appalling amount, of seven, and a _half millions,of man under • arias. - Supposing encluoldier-to-Cost,:on an average, 1,000 -franca a year, the'ciliele ex p slim is equal to very nearly . twenty millians - a day, or Six , hundred, 'Militias, a montls,_or more than (even thousand millions a year. And this, of conxie, represents only the pos itive expenditure incurred, without reference . to the negative lozs smtained by throwing out of work andrendering unproductive an amount of population equal to that of CUlld•rl:Q powpr. • ._-- Mu. JETTErtsox DAVIS, onaor dote of, Joiniary 8, 1868, wrote fun MEE " or etiffei {age and tome have been to a a ever pr..eutit t liroughall the trials to which you no fo 11 14IY ruler. Ohio a Nell everywhere hr. sent, Ito If i. that ones proeperotia eutiotry tl VI every heart with Borrow: hut j. hope and riot Is better time wlll.suoit colon total. Th patent fortitude t, o elie.rfitt etiorgy. i,llll stir ly virtue which our to lit di play In Oath:4lth of their ILlnfoitit,e, cannot. fait. to bring Situ . ,luu re ward." It is evident. says .the Pittsbnrgb gazette,- ' lie begins to . comprehend'from 'what: deur - - • - • • .paLsitc; :degree of prospertty. Into _what a depth of- wretchedness he and his assoclmes plunged the - Southern - States: . 'lt 'is 'most unfortunate that his remorse &Mies too late to be beneficial; CATTLIC ;DISEASE Isr We !corn from the Hanover ( Po.) Spectakr that: a strangiti and fatal distal:43'MM made its appearance uwiang the cattle in thd country adjacent to that' tow ii;"'arid:'thitt: nuttionms tartner3 haiM' lost told° of their Most vulun blecows. One farmer lost six enws, and two others three etch, tuarsome twenty cows a,re suffering with. the disease, for ;which the;ye appeal's, to be no remedy. Considerable al emit' prevails among the farming Mmnunijy,r, garding , this disease,.aerl fears are expre4s94 that it .will spread to an alarming tottent,rts, 'it isliaid to be:eguttlfziew, -'l'll,F.Conseryative and: Deiitocriaje:Jour nals have been puzling thely heads : for some time ever : the, brilliant Xtepoblican:triunt'ph at the 4=1)9 . 00 elecj.ion fer,congresstnan : in the.,Eighth.District.of: Ohio, ...poi. Profess to understand:wb6t4lie:apparent reaction in that State, a rid ; ix) : th'at'Ancr la r distriet, [net Qctober neeept but : this grand advancocon founds their caleultions.. ,They hoped, the lit;puhlicen . party, P.res, itttodecity, and %this : display oflusty.li fn., be 4164 them.. ,_,NV all ; ;they will .have many shocks of this pert nest fall. when all.along, , Oc.itepublican lipq the Advance blotil; be sounded and, made:. • ' RettatoAO: from:Hanover JunciiOn, on the Northero centrel,RitilVirey,to resch,bot toof Ferry; is in ,conteruplition. The' total .b_ofilte_ond , will thus be abouttwenty- ME five injleii nn L the End Peachbc4tom . 121.thie'voute will be sumo thirty.three :miles. The eephtty.,throitgb RLioitil;}vouldlines;is rich,' poiluteuth, and produative7. l atee no vettacui? whi-en economically teeuaged railroad .wdyld het P a r' • QTeliiiil,',',;.4rik:..(sOttrltii-- .. .lll#ttiic, PU.I;tILIO ; ;SAIGES.—BiIIs'ibr tlie folio) -- ing l - Publia - Sithreitave - hilen, or iirtrodered 'be printed Ut this office : 1.8.—.1462.1i'AVV- Frankfurd township, 2 miles eak.'iff : 74 . Ole,' will still.real estate_and: wn per,.o- - de t pert'. • /will sell Same day—Michael Firosel'i„nerte. .ship, on . Capt. 31•G0wer , !,,,' ~,„,' horses, cattle, and other?'" West . , :ir :will Friday, Februariv s d be, Pennseoro' tone Devilinev sell horses, cue: 7 ° '; -• ploment.e-ril •••. ebrunry 0,-,,Dityid Fry ~..township. Sale of .1 - fresh Fi 'and ffousehold furniture. Jacob • v ometioneer: Aonday,February 24.—John F. Lindsey, 4est reinisbolo' township, 3 in silos west of Carlisle. will • sell llurses s Cattile r tind_farrn , , lug implements. C. Porter, auctioneer. Tuesday, February 25.—Geo. W. 'Lens, liWst Perinsboro'. township, will sell stock, farming implements and-furniture. John Thomas, auctioneer. -- • W,odncsdny,.Fuh,, . ; 26-Thomas Grenson, will-Sell his entire tittieledSad dlery and harness and many other articles. Commodore Femur, Auctioneer. Saturday: Feb: 29—David'Kutz Expeu tor of John - Eber.iolb, will sell a valuable farm in West ronnsboro' township. Wednesday, February Shelly, AdinYof Benj. B. Knr.tfta n, in S. niddloton township. near Boiling Springs. sale of horses,cattle, farming implements, furniturean Rotatou.i. ..Isl-. B. Moore, - ' Friciay, Feb. 28.—Thos. and Henry Leo Dickinson township 4 miles west. of Car lisle, sale I,f l horses,' cattle, —devon hull chester_ logs, farming. implements &C. N B. Moore, auctioneer: , - • Sumday.—Ebas Comp. Carroll town- I ship. Perry county. sale of _horses, cattle, sheep, reaper; farming implements and larniture. Jos. theian. auctioneer. Saturday February 20—Jeremiah Gi vier, Clittpul all.eytin - rottr of -Lida & gT)'s. evurv•- 12UPuo Unr islei Side ol• horse, 'wagon, senles 700 bags, Ul &e. Monday, March 2.—Dayitr Baker. Penn townelili. at 1110 iiroFBill4 of Alio Pine and State roads . , ii rses, cattle, thre,hing imichine, farming implenaMitti, hue, Fodder. tiiimiturn and _5 acres of valuable mountain land, Jno,. Miller, auctioneer. 'Monday, March 2.—llenj. Albright, Mid lowiiliip,rim •Zeiglorl6 near New liiutston. Sulu perzmnal perty. %Vim Devinney, 'ue9dily, March . 3.—Andrew I'. Agllew, will • sell sine!,, fmmiing ments, graun'in the. gimund, Win. Deeinney, Alietinneer. - Tuepday, .11.1;rell 111k1:1 dle,ex township. near 10.. N. lt, R. :,do of of lorses, Cnttte, 11trInkng implements and N.l l ... Thuredny;:Marelr bran' and . Jacob Zeigler; Exceotors of Abram Z dee'd Middlesex township, sale•of - liorresi - cattle; farming utensels and furniture. ;John Kijch, auctioneer... ••• •• - • ThurA4y, March s.—James Morrison, on Adam l'effer's farm, will tell stuck, and. faro ing implernerits.- Thtrethiy, March. s:—.Adam Cnover, Penn township. 1 mil e9utti -:*of Carlisle, sale - of horges. rattle, two fat 'stt..tirs,;:rcaper agrieultufil hoplenatrils and furniture. N. B. Moore, auctioneer. 7rislay, 'gureh Shiunneugh; Ph infield, enie) - of itallintn - cow, sleigh, furniture, &e.. 'Commodure Porter, - noetiuneer. Saturday„ March 7.—Jacoh Bretz,' Car lisle, offers a pfnlierVlit Orr rate sale mail March. 7. when(il not Gold) It — will — htotfered at ,Publie - sale . , at the Court house. ' :1 Monday. March 9.—Jos. Miller, in Dick= ns on-tow p,- wi 1 l,GuUe,sheep,- hagsi and farming imrilernetits. Tuesday, March 10:—Sanfl inson township, near Barnitz's Salo of horses. cattle, sheep threshing machins, farming implements and furniture. N. 13. .M.oore, auct'r. Tuesday, March 17.—Con's. W. ,Sheaf er _Paradise S. Middleton township. Sale of stock ierriettlturai implenientt, tor niturg. W.rn' Devinnoy, Auctioneer. .. . .. Sumo time and idatio.—Niim Keller, will sell stock and ferniing.implements,&e: Win Devinney,,,Atwtioneer. ' ._ Tuesday, Marph 17.—C. W. ShWafer, 8. Middleton township. Sale of lauriies Cat tle, farming Implements and all his will 11x.tures. t-riddy.-2ALtu'eh_l3...donailutn., l i.aFtletx -Plainfield, sale of horse, cattle, hott., fin ui ture, &c. iUtanniodore Porter, auctioneer. For 11,1-Tumid), l'as a first Class storeroom ror !Tiff,. See tidvertisetnent. WANTED.—SS,OOO on tuertgage-on-n -io6d limestone furin in this pounty 4 Apply jan3l-3 - DON'T forget the Old tulles" Con'. ePrt,.to be . held in Rticem's gall; on this (Friday) evening. rich treat may be ox- MS — Jos. Millet, Auctioneer, will sell for John r , -on-Fob. 291.11. pri. Adam Pvlit;r's place, loree3 and farming utenAls, and: fur Ja'cob lliimmu, near Baraitz's cattle and fanning imphlnunts. S. VALENTI N DAY.—•Tltis'.(Fri day 14th,) t. Valentine's day. In our borough thb day was ut,one time eelobrated in it wny.to . CMIFC a good deal it merriomt, but now *o believe is r• more honored in the'braell min tho.obsi•rvaneu." . Rev - . lintvMM i,iH preach in th'i3 First: Presbyterian Church next, Saidttli_ morning, in the evening, Dr. J on NSOI4:, will deliVer in. the salon Viinr,cll iv di,courso in review Of the legal decision of Judge REED On'tito Sublmtir law's of Peimsylvania, ,SU DD EN Ttesiay - tilarn OATITARINE GILIELEN, pn tined lady, residing.on East Pomfret street, died suddenly'. as is of -apoplexy., Although not in 4 the best of health,.sbe had been going. about uo to the moment of her death. She was the; mother of Prof. Frank Gil Men and J. Gillolen.'.,i4qp, and a most , . - . The Garrison" DllO - strels *klh.giVe en eitteriftlnurnrt-ht the Ga).risnit Mt Friday evening'Febivary 21st hist ' We bespeak a full attendunee.forthem; well knowing. they deserve it. After the Good W ill Fair is over they will give .a similar entertainnaint , INcini4Al4 4 6 .. "CelObratod 2 stdmpionation Intervention ryill be delivered on that occa`-' YOUNG 31EN'k , q•Intp3yrAN . Assoct2i,-, Tiox.—this'orgiiiiikiiaiithis been effeetinF a vast deal of good in this borough and einity. Ever since the t. week of preyei," tneetingi fdelprey.drOlidluquiry have been hold in differ:mit partw'ofthe town, and grecit . interestismai.ifested by all who-attend. In some of tho'cliurches meetingsuro also held ) abd 4 ,nuinbei litain4 hopeful Ix converted. The Association have established .a Reading,ltoool on ,the south-west cornet, with religiousbooks,'Periodienls'and'piipers: This room is open every evening, and as it is free to till the youth of the borettith would do well to avail themselves of the opportu nity thus, prelmted of • reeeiVing religious ' instruction , atiCinformakon. • ' - _ vv,,, ,m 0.,,4as been la. ier se- KE - 1 ,,, , ,,r_50me weeks, is. now consul: /expects in 'a short.tiple to resume . 'ry est Ural duties. • • - lxvintE.—tliiTiida'y evening nost. i•Trof.t.T.'lliims, P. 11. D., will deriver a leeture in Rheent's-Ilit'l, on, a t.lhemiCal gdb ject. The_ proceed's- aro to be iliiioted te eharitablerpurposes. 'We hope our citizens will l audnize him literally. N.Vo promise those who attend a rich treat.- -7. • THE STATE GUARD.—The ikew Re: pnblican.paper lately,started ut Ilarrisborg cOtitinuois to tneet tlko mo!kt•satig,aine exp cc those ,o ~ our' citixens. who desire a daily, which promptly reaches' tai in., the morning, to subscribe for this most excellent sheet. Win. Plper,.of:the well Stiktionery • store of 'imr l l3iirOugh;,is the agent, and will promptly attend to altordersgiiren hini. . . GAS INAECIVZNICSBURGI.—The Old I people of Illecliallth'sburgrarC much delighted. with the introductioninf gas into thcir•thriv ing borough.. It waigreatlY , , , needed, and its introduction is due to Mr. GEORGE lirrsiik, - Superlntendent Ortbo Mechanicsburg Gas and Water Company, a prominent_and use- MI citizen. The citizens of Mechanicsburg aro widil awake to 'their- - own interests, and their bcatitifutborough • boars witness to the result of their enterprise. , Tait TINTON PACIFIC RA11110.0.—.-As will be seen by their advertisemonria thi: 4 issue, the UnionPacifie Railriptid Comptiny haVOngitilladyan,%cd,tho Priceof their honds to par: Even at the .advanee, these' bonds aril undoubtedly as saraind profitable an nv iestment, ns can anywhere be. folthil, 'as they yield. eiw pet:-cent,,-Anterest;n_giO, .payable semi-annually, while ,Government bonds which pay the same interest canxr be bought for less than eight to tea, p. cont. premium. The nexf, -A-nntra)- :Pik of the Siete Agricultural Society will . be held on Vedt"esdey, Thnisdny end Friday, Septiiinlier•2oth:!3nd 30th, and October let, :find ga. The President -and Secretary inritopropcsa4 for' - the plitee,of the noxt. exhibition, such proposiits to be l a id _before thi3 Consinittki. twits ne.qtnecting; - 111nreli M 111,1868. tti' • iMi We hope the M nnegersof oufSoille6 . will take tnensur,s to sA . eure the Stoic Fair Reins held itt Csr ]ti being held here would have s 110110freini flirt upon the sgricultui•til interests of Cult berbind county. STANPING ll,Eta)::.—The,llevenue flyers of our State, says the Chamber-bur: , nwpw.i/tirp, urn ins rusted from Wa.l. • ington to appoint special officers to exateim: the county ofFn.e, , as to in hether deeds:. mor ' gages and official papers have been properly , stamped, The penalty for omitting to stamp or Tor not staMid ig'properly, is lilti).forj.aell deed. In Bucks county 'the examiner, going over the first six dockets, out of twen ty, fotind tilietit 'tine hundred deeds-Wtrieli had either •been improperly_stamped or 'the :tamps entirety omitted, making-an aggre: gate of Ave thtinsand dollars in penalties. The Good Will Fair us will - bei seen on' ra ferenee to-the- .adve . rlisetuent,,:in: another hegiriSbn 'Friderev en leg yebruu yx.2lst. just and otweelc.. This: enterprisitig company have• involved : them selves in quite a_ heavy debt in the parchnse of their Steamer, and it would be, but an 'equivalent for the additional protection -thus afforded theLtuten_fer_the - citizeesio . give this fair a Most liberal patronage. We believe we Lade the Very hest Bre de ] art men t-of any etnintrY town in the State, and in that department the Good Will Company occupies is most conspicuous posi tion.- • _ • . WINTER sleighing during the whole of last week,and part of this was most excellent, and every one vhe could ruiss ri " sleigh," " "jumper," or 4 . cutterr took - occasion to indulge in flii?delightlul wither sp6rt. The jingling of the bells, the quick plater of tho. hisses'-feet, the crisping and of tho_shig e • revellers could be:lie:nal anywhere in or out - of town. - Via - nights wCre just what tthey should have been to indulge in this -exhilerattng recreation- bright, cold, end --- frosty7 - a - mr - the - iterry-musle-01-tho-bell proved a fit accompaniment to the witching laugh - of the happy maidens, while speeding over hilL - and dale. A. L. SI'ONSI.ER. DEATIi A idEADINQ MAN.—T 9 the death of John S. Sterrett, of Diekin township, Wo hove, ldst ono of °lir *eat , tilhest, and Most enterprising farmers. Steriett-dted r 6n--tho appears-1 that he wWs in town on Sunday, of the , week preeceding, and that on hii wee home ho took a very sever at ; tack of pneunioniii, Which- in del nco of the nioAtiskiliful treatment. f : hia,physioi - ffm, proved fatal.. S was. fur 'some bans _Presidont . oy die Ban iting Com pilot.) , of Ker; , Dunlap'' & and a RN- that 'institti - tion_ was eiinverted into h blatiotal hu was iiitvetal, times chosen Director - nod iwthat podtioa ci s oitriiiiitkl materially to the usaftit-and- prosperous stand tub ut;Tiltot institution. ' ." • . ; Wu wan ill afford. to la SO a citizeh of Lis worth and 'S.TATE A ; Sinte Con'vention of thefrien4s of the To9)pert!noo , eausti,WW be' begin:dm Court" nt liiirfisynlrg, on Tii6 , idny next;' the 18th imAnnt. .The can wive r ••: ,, A.ll ChureheS, Colleges . and A..eadenlies, all Tempeinnee SUeletilss, - Divisidr6 of Sons' of Tqmperunee,'Templos: *of ifonnr 'and Ternperanee 'Lodges 'OE Good;Templar=, Cotinty, Suet 6tio: I.ll.lxillitry'. to tho State TeMeraneeKnion, and ell other . friendly -, 200.1000 i, WllOll/(1111Creill named or not, are 14144ested. to huVe themselves represented 'by - such d numl;Or-of :delegates as they niny choose„ 'Ajlppvserts, (iv lip th !•I.' delegates -or not, who - desire sarilestly - : , 'm combat the ,Vic:doititnieh tpc7 , c' lici,l6!(l , that , ' Temperance and Virtne shall previal 'On the Compion lyildtli, are pordiallx - invited to be, present, to,''.uons.tdt togetinr, and deviso .ways - arid' -isienna for tits , abcir of another j•nar,' The 1 ( ' CoiiVention,' iv deft' Mot in February, '1867, did much good, ' “- __ • . .I?ielt 'parkin :attending. the - Convention who .hats purchased. a ticket at, any - station ,Cumbeiltind Valley 'Railroad, .will i.eceive a return ticket free of akai;g• A g.E.VI COUNTIitiFEITOUT !--Yes nuinber ortheni; 'end the alsfenee:-01such only pro Yes. t he' 'merit of enni e learn the cebibritted 4 .l3nrley Sheet," Cook ing Stoye IS being lmiteted,at the hands of :thisertipillotts linym; will en desYer • no,t, to In; Yietiinizeil, ,As yet this BtOY4 is 'without an 'equal; its. sterling Os'. I les, tire riprotrOut ut a Ounce, ire ut,d we trust t Frridtzrur — regiotr - will — biloi - eeett— Rion tei—iiiiretldee it to • their patrons et -. an' early day. 'rho "Barley Sheet ie designed .or, 7!.etsla., Sr U= ART, V:ZTERSON aSS CO, of Yhiladolphia, tire' -the ' SotOibi: Riluntoirrix CQr lielei . YJTIT.O COST'S —l\'.o-notice that_ our exchanges. throughout the Stam lire coinfilidning of the-; -t frequency with. whicicjuides render and -reehinimaid that the cipinlY. pay 9 1 °'. costs..-Such suitirarOgemerulliproctiked by partieSCiolitting laws fur the proiOrvittiemtif peace and geed order, by-meddlers in . other • people's-hustnessi -gossips,_hitekbiters, temperate men and loose women i,iitn3 when -- tip:o.HO is - ended;..to settle 'stich marauding Mistidten tenderness or' mercy put the costs tipoii the county,;, thinking that by. doing so they are merciful , to tfonders. Thii is nil a-miltake?_and th.e. peoplerof-Cumberlandflike ;trim of otheil..._ counties ? haimbuffcred their , share from such mistakes, and it would be welFifjMies would decide• to plane. the costs upon• some Of 'the -parties interested in .suchsetts: is •cer- Minty not fair, or just to compel the people - to defrey such expenses. ; • ,Bya:referencoto.thocomMissiopers' An nual, Financial StateMent, pubiishedlin to; o . .irn that Rev. Wm but ing will day'sEllin), it will be F.Cep thitt.fur the . , year 1867, Cumberland qounty paid_the largo stun. er $1703 58 cents as costs in CoOman- . . . wealth cases. • .This is MA a part of the ex pense entailed, brim the tax-payers of the county by the costs of suits of the nature of those alluded to abbye. It is a serious, and growing iiiiil, and'a reform is much needed. . 1 ' TUE SUFFERING POOR.—From every part of the nduntry we .learn that there are a Great ninny poor who free& assistance. This is.true of Carlisle as %yell as elsewhere. 'Businessis-more , ar-lcss-depres: but 'a ; slight demand for labor . ; 'provisions and wearing aftparcfare held at such prices - as to drain the pockets of those more able . ; rents, too, and taxes'ard-viiry:lteavy, -- andmlt !teems to tend as . a barrier to these peer un fortunates. Something;huwe - vor, should be speedily do no. to relieve the, entrering at present existing in the-borough.. "The poor -yo=lniVe - ariVays—with_yOm ;!!_. nd s the duty of those having the means to relieve the neCeSsities of the . poor. _The Female Benevolent Society of Cerliale has limn the inenns'or doing a vast nmount of good:lint Its fonds- are nearly ealiatted, and it ran do lint little more. Thi Society iscamposed of aTotim bar of,„hoMano ladies, attached to' the dilieren't denoinirnitions, 'and in times. past ns Itt preseat is they havepi • ved Otan i selves ministering angnlS_inilisld, relic ing s of the deserving poor in a itnid joiheioin; Manlier. Ti,e oI our eitizvo:i who htlve the fl o wn awl teeto n•lieve tllc ro•cossitie , , tif th1,414,310r. bet I.imy not, where thcr digteTS3 t•X4SIt., Allotlidlnk... the Indivs or this Society nvq, Wtll,l fir It, tic loud. , ontroslod - to r 4..1.14'w0u1tf 1, lippropri:ityti lir a w,,y to rellGra the greniest attlioullt.orstaoriog._. _.• Stiks to be efied by I,Villinui Pc:twiny Auctioneer February 15111.—John Hostler, S. Mid'n T. Sheibly Silver Spring " " Trostie,.Admtis. co.. " 214.1Vm. Wker, 11/: Phnsh. 22d.—John ll vers. S.. Al Teton. 24th-,-Jaeoh Peitz, Monroe. " 25th.-.M. Beltzhoover,'Sil'r, Sp'g, 26th.--IV.. F. Sherban, Hampden. " - " , Brandt 31onroo. March 2a.—Betij. Albright, Middlesex. • " ad.—Andrew Agnew, W. PeTirisb 4ill.—Pettir Trostle, Upper Arlen' , Goodyear, Monroe. " oth.—.John Senseman Silver Sp'g _u_—tin in Baker, S S µring. '" . Mb.—John hall, Miadleacx. Hotter, 11th H. Ewalt. Silver Splg. " 12th.—John Mout, 'Munroe, E. Polling U, Allen; " 14th.—S. Keitioportz. Splg 'W. Ebonite:, Pitradi6e Milk. " \V. Lindsny. N. Midt.'n Snlkniwrgor, .11 - nnroe. Staumbaugn, onroo. 2lst Kintz. N,w Kington. 27th.—Elizabeth 13Dlinger, 11..•inwitown. 28L1).—D. Stonesift.r,Vrindlo ' Spring 'Cavern. -ARE YOU ATFLIOT-ED,--Witli-lIIMOrtZt---. errp+tions on fan' Hair Restorative,.'.! which e:llcliez.,.tes their in`' — dou,l . )le-qtaick time. A. B. & N. Shenk are now'manurac turir ho rm , .st,its'sortment Bud the hest . _ . styles of BuggieVC,iffinh onspvpr offered in Carlisle.,-- ; WE' 'JUDO Eht TIII+ bIIIIEN SE Sales that Mrs. .S.e A. Allen's Itorooved ,rll. - uiqyle) • D.estorer or DreFiilg (10 one bottle) is. iireforred..l)3! .every One. 'Ev 7 cry Druggist sells it. Pries $l. • Lirrr,Et3Cutron AL, for February, is n ['aphid number . .- The Publi,her ()Ears most beautiful premiums, end unusual in clueepents to raise Clubs.. Terms, O.ne•Dol- Inc a year. A sant ple eppy will be sent free to any Avi.; applies for it during Febril toy. Addr.,:,4sALFIIED L. SEWELL, if,ub li,lier, Chicago; 111 ,inotonoroblo number of !!EE! , • prepirattiiir.: in_ the neteliet for re.qt7irelTir7 — , gyliy heir to Its ortgliell color; we know none whielt gives ;tititti verse' satiFfnetion es • l'egeta.hkA,Wiros'a. IYc hove tried it end 1.. , e1°1 it to in(04.01 . e the c01t,,. in 0 truly WOlOlOOlOl 111:1111100-02i \(.' , ; , 1 in , to rennove' dnudrup • . nna..nll (Hon g 13..u. , 4 of thu scalp." Try' it aud feb, w. • Wc• ihe. follutri,i j • f , orA. •toriul. the -"DEA DER," ote,j,:iced, )7 , 11` , 1 er4itittlimixr.•.: of the -Wcsi. • . . HOOPLAND'S GERMAN , BIT-. T.ERS In calling thu atlontiou.of our rumclora to this'', t" able propration, rn tin en vAthm roll conviction that. it Is a 11 1 glily seiantafie:rotomly for Dyspepsia, cud sit . d'soases arfaliglrom d diserdided f•tato orthe laVvr . or stomach. in snaking this SPISOTpO,9% we aro 6111, tained - hJho leatirpony of ninny of the el:Morita pro fessla.nal men of 'the SOuntry; -, LaWyera, physicians, and clergyman, all. bear witness to Its grab. usoful• nem, It contains no filcohollo stimulant, but Is pure ly, tnedlmnal, being - oopipriunAl from the pressilp. lila *A' Cdoitat,9, .o.ymdahi of his. , day, and Is widiLknoitin and used, by the faculty onto .ptusrt bee boon bolero the Public' in Its • Pretient shops' 11w over.lt enty years. mid timing that' time ball become ' , lint:qui all over the world." those in.neml otti remedy of thft character, we Would' ray procure it itenou r a n dAn not wee o youi limr and mossy ori compoun de that now Soutlthumarketi_itpd tlese who at is in Im mediate witottif It, ice wouldiadViest,o Pie - parid to ' betUe wlth'ilishasnby)ideP - nktetilwais In the house GETEVIAO . . . .combines:' nit the ingrodhinta'nf the - iltterti— %yip,: pi* ,Simita . Ovus Ititrug. orange, antral, P.c. It is mod for the same ditarnM its the Illttsrs,• in costs '10106111,011161A1i , 04. 11, 3 Silmulont Is required. It Is a prbparaltou otriird'irtilwU, and in Nit nr,reouble` to the" pal ite. • •• Prancipalggic . c, G3l. 4rc4 Ste, Pliilad'a, Sold 7fotglif,' . ... . • ,__....... ‘ „ . . : ..._ ~. • lireteinaklng.:and ttrllltior7 ridabllshitocttrNo AO. North El itt.over ;60906' -,: ... ;.. —• , 7.1-... - .'r!. , :..,',.!„.1' . . . . _ _ El thero is 81123Zil CM