The Waynesburg Republican. (Waynesburg, Pa.) 1867-18??, February 26, 1868, Image 2

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JBaly Coinai.ti'.arii rp'irstcStp neel, lt the
! jrt'ltxiM in thU piaoe-, t 10 o'e'.oek. A-.( on
'Sntardar, tebanry Btt, IMS, (or the. pur.
p4,tf sloftln .dalit-M to the, .".t'ata CoHrcn-
llou, t i allaiolptya, o th J 1U prox.t
Virion. ...J. II. Wells, fOrmlrman) A. L. Myers,
i Ormlcaa-ls Uv.rJ. II. Mllthn.tr, T. II. Lincoln,
J-iekson .Samuel ljavar-f,.?ohnfimlth,
Jt!-nlim,.,.,..... W. Walton, Hobert bust.,
I rrls ...Jaoob Swart, Hamilton Pnvne,
0ter. .1;.;.,.....;.. -....Ja. Coll. Dr. T. Kogcrs,
Franklin..,. ,.,....l.'lhonuvi IIUltJ,no ltlnehnrt,
V ashing!!!......: Harrleon l'ettlt,
Mirrm. ...... .rWro. Ilcdg Baunl mnehart,
J. ttuwoii.:. -..HaTter Penny. H. Drake,
tv.mlrlandl. Jo, liong. Franklin Owyiin,
Vlilt'dy .. IJaweh Stephens, II. Hudson,
Urcen...:.... i I. A. Mvers, AbntrFoTdsrco,
Aleppo .. wiW J. H mermen, n'-ree nam,
I slnliafi ...... ".. . G, Miller, Bnwtn Ruh.
. Pew
Ucadl.ic. J. A. tin
wavtie .. , .
' Htmofti.......
. BpriugUll.......
Br orlr of
.TirooH. William
Ke
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..f ....... t. iionnen, w. novis,
t'anx While, Jacob Rio.
"' "' " J. It. VEf.t.3.
J Chairman.
"VUX l'01'VJ.J, VOX Ifl I"
- The "first note of. war thrilletl the ; outragiu" at a fearful tnt. '-lUdical
TVmiMio hut link more than the neVBleaUtj',f"I seente-1 at a very long
fitanca ij Knya on i rmr.y. ii
that Andrew Johnson had u-urped the
lam ofVna land. In dire jt contemtit '
of the Conertsj of thn United States, !
h has again ordered Sjcretarv Stan- M "n paffJ I'vt doly announced rwul o th- rebel lion, nnd thecontinu
ton from tho'War Ot'ice violating the-' upon 1 J-ebelhoussp.tmamtained therein,
Constitution and the express la re-
lading to the Civil Tenure of Offic.",nl f thf i'iimp,'"&o., &c. Hut i from a state worse than slavery ,and the
From the lewrth and breadth of our J t'leir tenterpriee seems tahavc run its a I question of suffrage in all the loyal
nntrv the voice of the people is for i Southern direction entirely. For in- States belongs ta the people of those
Impe-a'ehment ! ' On Mondav evening! stance, not oho of thorn has heard 0f "jj" the Constitut.on of the
ltouVretircsontative-in tj.e I louse ; the liobinson-Shugart election case in . 'iV!,W-Ti;eROverhment.fthe.Unit-ofCongi-eiS
so decided hy.avot-J. of . the Llmr dwtnvt in tlusfrtate! ot S(o,w ue atimijsteroa with
I 'M In .17 II1V.I N'lif Irt llMV'h "He of them has yet ascertained that! the striotest cconomv consistent with
itnpeaed him would have
nil His llacrint abue of the law i
tui. Jits uagunt JOU..0 oi i.it m
doenaway vith the pica orcxpcliccy. j
Last Friday !s work will coat Andrew
.Tal,Btt,.4,i nfll.-ifil lIMid ! .It w tl..:
'4on'f')pti1i, vox l..i !" ''the voice of !nctingns fi:i:n:5:il agent in the1 fraud? ! !
thcPwipH'thcvoicco
withstanding the threats nnd forebod- j touching tl, stealing of U Pro-
ingsof pur opponents Me asure Cmi-1 tho'taiT" 'J0,et ltl Lurne county
prwiUiilii. n.-Morltv 1 1,-.- unit tliem!''" Iwo-'wtieUs ago. in order that
1 ...mi ....i...i 1 ,..L t.. .1,,,!.. u.. f..i
..... an.';i' ..tt. t ii.
of Hliuois, jBrook;, of yi York!
., r 11 1 . 1 . 11
m lUfl; House on iouuay last, uiiiy
expresses the sentiment of the country.
lU said, "when the Democrats and
scccjsionistJ told us if we raised an
army to conquer tho rebellion, they
would not ctand it, wc told them they
should stand if, and hi would siy to
the gentleman, when tho fame party
.'ai-MmwI'nm.'not tl, T'nt.vv t!-.1t nnlv,
half a million men wore shin Sa the!
war, but a million.of tho.ie who took j
part iu the contest etill live, and when j
ntwwity crjmand?, they will come
th4 wavea como when the temjv rre-;
vaib, or as thick as autumn leaves, to
m.nnnin inc supremacy i iiri i
wmat oiji F3TXM! M:iors.r SJ3.
scnsi
asimy rcmariis tne Masniugion nc-
seems 10 te uia lasi person i
thoughtofin.hedidmrsemcntsof.i.ndsr:: ' ...
for positive labor done for the party !
and tho county Committees. The'
editors of both parties throughout the ;
country experience this humiliating
, a . i
; V V, ' t ,
of the Canon coun vKenublieans pre-l
... .. '
sent a pleasing contrast to this former :
action of Committees and mem bora of
the part v. The address issued by the racu wngress espioaeu j as an m-
r. -.r tensely "loyal" organ, it could not
Itepublican Committee of Clarion C0.n)lJ:l: wit!l t!le Tribune, the Timet,
county eloquently urges ''thai a itrikdtufira-aU. and half a score of others.
'effort nhould be made to encourage the vet, something must be done, and Mar
edltor bv allmeana'in our poiwr ; and i blcdcmandedofMfiyoiOpdykcnuiterial
to thatmd trc most enrnes.b v.rne vpon
every Republican
all other
nviJilfiUA
euotn wc ami puy jir ib jhijki in uu - ,
ranee, but to imc ever; means in Vieif
t . J- il ... .?..
power to oomm fas mmn oj HMn, n.s ,
-renderingthnfinanmlli strong and in-
dependent in Am position, andcapableoj
brinainaall his euereni andabililu to
. .: . "
bear tit ihe eonduH of his paper."
I Let ;our friends carefully consider
these truths. By the hearty support
-of the county organ of tho patty and
- the circulation of the paper, Republican
ywtorieswiHindoubtcdly result. The
Tire 'hdiers of tho editor arc- sevore;
Interests arc the interests of the
party. ' He , should be sustained
pecuniarily. His labors never cease ;
his duty is never ended ; ho sleeps on
diis weapons-; he -works late and early ;
and works with more 'effect when paid
ibr his.iahor.. Thus our friends can-
ino't'but admit 'that the course of the
Clarion i Republicans, in,' generously
encouraging tho 'controller of their
localTilTair?, . Ta eminently-worthy of
irhitation .in.'this county, where tho
wealth and enterprise of our peoplo is
ahead of one-half our sister counties.
Certainly'no vcrygood reason can
bo' assigned - for - circulating foreign
itfets iii preflereiiee to those of a local
fA'nutf tr tie, Veil" poslctl
T' P.' '" -s l. J e: .
WT.?r-a-'-tulQUtb-ono T.,mort 'city
f . ...'.t j. -.'..I t.-.i.. . i . .f ,..,, inUte rinn r.i t;rrnl. lipir. I ' .......
ww i it niu mm in jloar) as tie was in principle, phi mat 11 ; -- The Senate a few m
... . it . ..t .. .... .... .v.i ... : .1. .i nm.Minii oi ici- r.nro h .in nowers. ni:M ... .
ntnit-A. nr on;t iitfmxRLV.rg m 1 rnn imrrv nut tun i'irii!-ti li e nieit is r- i- . ,t- -.-.! i,.in
s . .-- -r--;, , -; rrxT-
. rthe weekly lotfcrtff.kf.tl-lici
fnwi visrvuuuutiruig purpose.
takecify papeYi: Mn
who do Hut take any paper will be
hiust interested hy that which contains
something to interest thorn, BtS-netbipg
concerning their hoqics, their farms,
their neighbors, themselves. To say
nothing of .giving the go-by to those
who'labor for hntno. interestsj the ad
vantage clirhnrd hy the local Journal
ist is papa'oW 'What is tho conclu
slori ?r Inbor-' to extend the circula
tion c-f homo papcis an J Ietfho.'o who
haveneed support the city prees.- -'
The1 editor, or the"" Reaver .lrtw
pointedly, remark?, receive at this
o-lllee quite a; uuiuier of Pemoerat-
io newspapers ' published in :. thisjtion 'of principles
State,r in' exchange for ' the AtgvA.
Our exchange list also embraces severe
ul Andy Johnson organs. Ordinarily
aithise newspaperi .exhibit a good deal
of enterprise. They work up "negro
- - v- v t0 prevent them from doing Win ns
commaadrfi h- t:i nbh for ihcj,.
P rTOr l'i-a at an - fkeend The extension orsum'affe to
1-cbo, bul ' v1mt tl10' copperhead and t
Imnsucli epitliets xvsatrap, "tyrant,
t . i ..j ... -it . w, '
. i ..
hfenrrim-i0I,cu',l,olw e,e,'ti01 ,ril" were com-
lat fall in Luzerne, Centre,
; . , (
"'i " I 'Hi
'' -N,lt 01,0 o( them seems to have !
.heard anything of "Father Traeey'
the.-ro frauds niiirht bo covered 11 n !
Vne h- Hi."miirli.p rf!nev. tho
latnrc, or ,h;! reward
fit Hifl invprivir l-fvinhnrl n ciiit In nno '
- - -.i
of them !
Wc respectfully refer our "hand
some" neighbor to the article -on ovu'
outside headed a "Humble- Murder."
It is no "negro outrage" perpetrated in
Killieoolil'.han, or some other for
eign country, but a most brutal mur-
UOr Committed b.V "Wlllte lTlCtl" ill
P.'irylvn;a. It will fiinuoh him
nu:ocrcj3 sensation headline-, no
''9,,'jt- ....j
TUioifaa nstiB.tca,
Tk. T,n.,-, ,.WI)t.v n,.
(ho 0!.,u mnrt..r-, m
,ri;v :lnd alvacd the !
wraur jr-
(- .. !
tv to throw him oveiUwrd
i docs not mean to bo suppressed, ;tnd
ai.t,;c0f 0f vf, we. c.
can onlv give a j
0
j E0,1)Ctl,i,1K over six days, as a relig
,, . r ' , i
ious newspaper, nnd etili retains faint
traces of iU origin. Its old red sand
jStwio was puritan piety ; it
second
i v'l lij 1 1 l i j ii up; B;iwyiii t'.ir.i ui iiij twu-
army con-
tctsf especially straw hats and sum-
. .u.u;,,,. !, Li;,.r i.i .
o TT" V 1
winter ; Us tertiary after this wr?c : As
a religious journal it failed ; its con
Irl i.ill e,,il in llm I lininf rn Is
- - ' : .. r J.
l'.I.V, vjviu t.l , a ' v -a ......
And lie did-ollice, type, presses, hx-
1 i- ii- " j "ti 1- 1 . 1
luresanti nimscu soon win uu nun
t sincethattimo ( 1803-63)
ie ha3 hung upon the verge' of the
Democratic party, ignoring its prin-
cmlea, undermining its organization,
i ! , ,
anu assailing us pumio men, according
to the orders ot its purchasers and
owners,
Xl-;w IlAUi'sniRB has always been
a close State the Republican majority
last year being only 3,14t), out of a
.total vote of CS.COS and the Dcm-
i'- dro making mighty cftbrts to
carry it. Richard aux and Henry
Clay Dean are to do the carrying, and
we hope they will have a good time.
For the Republicans, Generals Sickles
and Cochrane are the principal speakers,
and they are enthusiastically received.
Wo do not expert to lose New Hamp-
sairo.
TiiK Philadelphia Morning Port of
tho 20th Says, that England ami Ger-
manvahoiild ever have tho effrontery
to send the convicted
I but unpunished
criminals to this country, for the sake
of getting nd of them, is an imperti
nence wliich Coogrer3 never attempt
ed to rebuke till now.. Tho bill, Mr.
Wilson rcpbrtcil from the House Judi
ciary C'fjmroiUcC; yesterday provides
ibr. tlw-ielijxn.of such criminals to the
entryi'jdVeiicq.they veri sent, and ils
pasiagjjwiji. correct a-growing, evu.
yet &oV .to". have
the Cud ,tatei!j4at1b' iBotanBay
for tn aWftVMiieatti f 'foreign- nioh'-:
rsgbH JlMpcnUc JXational. ,Con;cn-
Toft cstyw.-; ".
amanuimiiv, w , . y . uii, ;.,:.., ,hrv s'lf,l,l ,.., l,e nllnwo. one
j Mr fiiiiU-Ln t,vniii.,l nn, ei' n.ot i. . ' . . . .. ...t ...i . i' r .1
V thV
rouTii'ti,
r. . -
Indiana mate Beaubllran ranvenlloo
Mrnnl hbI I'tlral lor President- and
. VI (-resident riatrrra of Principle.
" Indiafc-lis, February 20. The
Republican State Convention met at
ten o'clock this moruing, with Gen.
Thomas. Crown aa temporary Chair
man. - l'osolutions endonstug General.
Grant and C'oli'ax Indiana's first choke
tor President. and. Vice , President,
were unanimously adoptod by a rising
vote and immense cheering.
The- following platform was unani
mously adopted : The Union Kepubii
can party of Indiana, assembled in
Convention at Indianapolis on the 20th
day of Febuary, 18C8, to consult in
reference to the present condition of
the country, make the following declar-
First Tlw Congressional dan of
reconstruction was made necessary by
the rejection of the Conatitunal amend
ments and the continued rebellious
siiirit ol the Southern people, and if
tney will tint upon tlio condition, pre
scribed by Congress become the friends
of the Union, it is the duty of Congress
to do whatever the emergency requires
the negroes of the South is the direct
UJ 1 U 3JJ I V III Hi-'
,,..., nnlu Wo, mpn
I. it. m . -n I
the public sa ety am interest. Jtevc-
nue should ;e so laid as to give t he
t t -b exempt on to art c es
of primary pecessitv and fall most !
hr;ivi, n luxnri'ra and the wealth f
Iv uiH'ii ltixnrics and tlie wealth
of the country, and all property should '
benr a just propoition of the burden of
,, 1u ,
XtluSC
Htly pa(,( nll1 all t1)(J ipg((,(1
thcrufur shfnlil lie mild in Lerral Ten-
dcrs. comnionlv called erreenbaeks. !
except where by their extiress terms i
P-ddo
. . 1 .....
dilation comuiensurate witn the com
.1 u-m.la ..P I'm -n, n,!.-,- nrul ai !
as. to avoid tho great inflation of the! ollice and disregard any orders from
nnri-imnw nnd nn incrt'uo in the nriceltlie President to the contrary. The
. .V .
of gold
!i Theljrgcandrailconliv.ctio.n Grant and had an interview with him.
5 currency, sanctioned by tho votes They express themselves entirely Rat
he Democratic party in both islied with Grants position regarding
of the
of tho Democratic nartv
ITmwosnf Cnifroi.al bus had a most .
ininnons effect unon tho industry and
business of the country, mid it '13 the!
dntv of Coiie-rcss to provide bv law
duty of Concrcss to provide by law
for supplying tho. deficiency of legal
tender notes, commonly called green
backs, to the full extent required by
the business -wants of the country.
Sixth Wo are opposed to tho pay
ment of any part ot tho rebel debt, or
to anv payment whatever tor eraanei-
1 j
pHtcrt slaves.
&vcnt!iOt all who were, faithful
iu tho trials of the late war, there arc
none entitled to more b?pec'iil honor
than the brave soldiers and seamen,
. , 1 .i-i ii . 1'
who cilCHircu mo naruanips 01 caoi-
paignaud cruise, and imperilW .ir
ives m tuo service oi me country.
The bounties and pensions provided
by law for these brave defenders of the
nation are obligations never to be
for -otten. The widows and orphans
of tho callant dead arc tho wards of
V "ley bequeathed '
thcn.ilton, asacu.i ipcj Dequeaiui,
to the nat oil's Di-otecUliL' care.
Tho public lands aro the
property of the people; monopolies of About an hour alter the fcenntors
them, cither by individuals or corpora-1 1""-'1'1' from Mr. 8tanon tho latter
tions, should' bj prohibited ; thevk'tit to tho House a copy of tho letter
should be ruserverl lbr actual settlera'; j-nddresse .1 to him by the President,
,r,rl o anlat.iniiul rppoimiiion nf thn I Vvhich was rad r.ntl referred to the
services in behalf of the L tiion ol
olfieers anil soldiers in the late civil
I lCCaU::fi .1
man is once)
j 1 ' 1
r"n. , - - "
I ho 7 on 1 iv tin I 1 eil Htnrr-3 ns fi re he
.. ,,
,i , 1 1 . .i .esttui. mi. lviuiMiiin "iit-icit i n-so-
the law of nations, aid at war with!. r . . -, . ,
' ,. 1 , 1 hitmn for which Mr. W ilson o lured n
our national honor and independence. , . e.,
xt . i-3 . 1 1 . 1 i-sti wtttnte as fol ows : ,
iMiiurauzeti cukm'bs are oun'.ieu o ue
protected in all their rights of citizen-
. ., , .i , . I .
Slliu uo lll(.'llil iitvy iicji. iiuinc lviii,
and uo citizen of tho United States,
native or naturalized, must be liable
to arrest and imprisonment by anv
foreign power for acts done or words
spoken in this country, and if so
arrested and imprisoned, it is the duty
of the government ' to interfere in his
behalf.
jTWifVi Wc cordially approve of the
course of the Republican members in
their aetivesupport of the bill prohibit
ing a" further contraction of the cur
rency, in which they faithfully reprb
sentedthe will of -the people of Indiana,
and this Convention express their
unwavering confidence in the wisdom
and patriotism of Oliver P. Morton,
llis devotion to the vital interest of
tho nation during the past six years
has endeared him to every lover of
nnion and liberty, and we send greeting
j to him in the American Senate and
assurance to nun ot our unqualified
endorsement of his course.
F.kventh Geri. V. S. Grant and
Hon. Schuyler Colfax are the choice
of Indiana for President and Vice
President of the United States, and
this Convention hereby instruct, the
delegates to the National Convention
to" cast' the 'vote of Indiana for these
geutlcmcu ... .... - '
. ArTER .V-eeks of.-.diecussion,' the
SenatLhasita8t'.dccidecl "gtrinst the
adrniasiwftf Scuntor-alijcti t hoaiai of
MaiTlaiWv; .Iho voto was 21 for his
auiuiacuvii, nuu nx-kiiJ-;i llf'V
election was ordered.
cpublicau, cincbay, February 50, 8(33.
I BOJI U ASIIINPTOJI I
Vmt Keerrtn Qunllsa-CrrMrat P
pm Mlanloii in. &. TImmjim Ap
plnld in lifoftteail Mr. Ntaniaa K
quraled l KMnln lu Utile II t in.
- d U'iualn-Maate KxrrntU
lr,,n tahni In lh Miller
Krnionl ar Mr. Ntnulon I nlnwful-The
Imprarliuii-nt liavmlou Kei ll ucn.
Jlrl l. llnn Nuiuiunted nit Minltrr la
i.nalnnH-4iii. a. u. Til (tula a ilriTtl
iteurral.
. Washington, Feb. 21st,. 1868
The President to-dav sent an l-jtecu-tive
Meesage to the Henate, stating that
on the fwelvth of August, hst, under
authority vestal in him by , the Con
stitution of the United States, he sus
pended Edwin M. Stantoii as Secreta
ry of W ar, and now by the same au
thority, he had removed Mr. Stanton,
and appointed in his place, ad interim,
Adjutant General Iorenzo Thomas,
The President encloses the eouiiuu
mVations to Messrs. Stanton and
ThomaS.
The Spr Act laid before the House
to-day the fullowiug correspondence :
V.' a n Dkp a rtm ext,
Washlvotox City, Feb. 21, 18C3. J
Sin General 'iliomns has just de
livered to me a topv of the enclosed
orde r which voir will please communi
cate to the llou.-e of lUpaescntatives.
Your obedient servant,
Emvix M. SxAXToy,
13ocrc:ary of War.
To Hun, Schuyler Colfax, Speaker of
the House of Representatives,
Kikcttivi: Ma.nbios
Washisgtos, D.Cl, Feb. 21, 13(53.
Sin By virtue of the power and
authority vested in me as President by
the Constitution and laws of tho - Uni
ted States, you are hereby removed
from ollice as Secretary of War, and
your liinctioti3 a? such will terminate
upon the receipt nf this communica
tion. You will trnnfhr to J5revet
s r 1 . . . i r rm .-!
' imw, .v.iju aiu
ucneral ot t no Army
day been authorized to c
rv of War ad interim, all :
papers and other public
act as Sccreta-
reeords, books
papers and other public properly now
in your custody and charge.
tiespectiuiiy yours,
A.ndhew Johnson", President
To Hon. Edwin M. Stanton, Wash
ington P. C.
A speeial to tho Paul says : Soon
after the Senate went into Executive
Session, a Committee consisting
of
Senators Cameron, (.liamller, Lattell
and T haver proceeded to the War Of
fice and informed Mr. Stanton that
pending any action it was the desire of
lllf' Sl'll.'ltd tllflt llO should l'l.'L'lill llis
i i Vi i
LOmmiuro hiat waned upon vtencrai
this matter.
Another regular dispatch states:
Senators Thnycr, Cameron, Chandler
and Cat tell this ifteinoon had an in-
terview with Secretary Stanton, nnd
exprewd to mm a tlesiro that he
would not surrender his po.-t in obedi
ence to the order of the .President un
til the Semite should netupon the mut
ter, and Mr. Stanton indie:itu l com-
pliauco with their wish. Jt is not
true, therefore, as reported this even
ing, that Mr. Stanton made no objec
tion to Adjutent Gefier.il Thnmas cn
teriiv' upon his duties as Secretary of
War. It is
true, however, that Gen. 1 10 f,r.nato providing that elections in
1 -t . LI. i 11. . ' . . . . . 1
Thomas showed to Mr. Stanton his
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tCCl a rep'
tin! but not satisfactory
lcpK-..
The Scnatr? iilove nainetl, after
leaving Stanton, had an interview
with General Grant, relating to him
'heir conversation with Mr. Stanton
his
auu eii-rainniiv.n tB
contiiictsiioiim t-e in toe premises.
Committee 'on Ilecons'. ruction. Q'he
Committee will havo a meeting to
morrow to consider thisiis well us the
proposed by
mutes alter two
executive session,
! and
lerein seven hours.
The matter of removal waa fully (lis
. ... . . . J
nn.-'K-i . an.l wit h much srunt n sen-id
Mr.
l." I 1, ..IV 1 -
,. , .
, n 1 7 1 10 C '?.1V"
1 1: i"' ii in'- '.utininiiiieui mil
oftlv.' President stating that ho had
removed Edwin M. Stanton us Secre
tary of War, ami has designated the
Adjutant General of the Army to
act a? Secretary of War ad interim,
therefore
Risdccd, by the Senate of the Uni
ted Ptates that under the Constitution
and laws of tho United .States, the
President has no power to remove the
Secretary of War ami designate anv
other officer to perform the duties of
that ollice.
This substitute was agreed to with
out a division. The injtincfionjof ,eere
cv was removed from it and copies of
tho resolutions ordered tr be commu
nicated to the President. Secretary
of War and Adjt. Gen. Thomas.
Many jiersons were attracted to ihe
vicinity of the Senate to-night, but
were prevented from entering the gal
leries. The subject of the removal of
Mr. Stanton, and other matters con
nected with it, afford a prominent
fta'uro of comment everywhere -tonight
Secretary Stanton still retains pos
sosiort "of tho War Departmen. He
was there at a late hour to-night
The President 6ent to the Senate to
day the following nomination -. George
J3. ' MeChjlmn, of -Ohio, Envoy - Ex
traordinary and - JdisUter Plenipoten
tiary to England, and James R. Ilub-
bcll. Of Ohio, Minister, Resident to the
Republic of Eueador. Maj. Gen. Geo.
H. Thorf)B8 to- be lj Gal. jbyBrwet.
rai ur lirevet.. , .. . .
it 1 .1
uoiiiiiiinai li
,T:u of the 22nd, states that
Gen. Thomas wusarrestedat midnight,
Friday, on a warrant issued by Judge
Cartter, for violation of the 6th Art.
of the Civil Tenure Office bill, but
was released on giving $5000 bail. ;
The news up to the timo of going
to press (Tuesday noon) is not impor
tant. Beyond the vote for Impeach
ment, tho situation remains as above.
Stanton holds out.
WASiiiNoroy, Febuary 18. The
House this afternoon passed a bill
appropriating fifty thousand dollars1
tur the dsstitutc Fcniuns abroad.
1 m
A Shocking accident occurred at
the Lehigh Iron Works, n -short dis
tance above Catasaqua, on Friday
last by which one man. lost his life and
another was seriously i nj ured. Sever
al of the hands had been engaged in
blasting and had filled two holes with
powder, one of which took tlTect
The other however, did not, and three
of the hands supposing that tho lire
had been extinguished went to the
place and poured iu moro powder,
when iu an instant a tcrrililo explos
ion took place. One man wa3 thrown
over nn embankment forty feet high
and though ne t killed was dangerous
ly hurt, while another by the name
ol'Kunklo was lifted ton feet in the
air. anu coming uowu lieau toremost
upon some rocks, smashed in his sknli !
, a. ii. lit
causing 1113 almost instant doatll.
The seven-thirty Treasury notes
. . ... ... , T
outstanding and falling dun on Juno
15 to July LI next, which aroconverti-
bio into" five-tventy bonds, amount to
over $200,000,000, and it will require
tho full time between this and July to
convert them promptly at maturity.
The public is notified that unless such
notes) which the Government is now
olfering to convert, are promptly for
warded to the department, great delay
must ensno in tho future delivery of
bonds.
The Dayton Ledyer, which ought
to know the Democratic family aflairs,
says Brick Pomeroy will soon remove
his paper to Cincinuati. Tho Cleve
land Herald suggests that the Board of
Health in that city should prevent the
setting up of such a nuisance within
their jurisdiction.
IlAnuifiHURO, Febuary 17. A fire
last night, in the cellar of Ar.thony
Iving's hard-ware storo, .corner of
Third and Market, streets, was caused
by the explosion of a coal oil lamp.
Tho fire was supposed to have been
extinguished, and the store was full, of
people when a terrilio explosion took
place, by which thirty firemen anil
citizens were injured. No loss of Jife
reported.
Evidence multiplies that thou
sands of frecdmen in Alabama were
kept from tho polls by the tyranny or
treachery of their employers. One
. ,, , i ...
planter tout nts people iiiam e ciet-uoi
WOllld last two Weeks, Slid induced
twpntv-RHVCn VOtei-S to L') With lum 10
Nashville for a few days. They were
ercatlv disappointed when they return
ed to find the election over. Nothing
but bullying anil ('heating defeated the
Con-.titution. and the bill now before
tho Rebel States fchall bj determine 1
by the majority of votes cast, stems to
lie tlio shortest way oi preventing
similar Rebel successes in tho other
States.
a "
Tub trial of S inv.H Hull for the
murder of Charles II. Tarker, conduc
tor on tho Johnstown Accommodation
on the .jOiIi of December last at
Nineveh station, was commenced on
Thursday last at Grcer.sbnrir, his
Honor Judge Ihiffington presiding. ;
The indictment was for murder in the!
first degree
. - - it,
JIUll w Wi c.(fiviij-.0' ui uiiuuM ui iu
i
-ik-uint vivlii-vi
m mm
, i.i v ,1 ! .IWalt'sNo.I CrJ.la in Mnil Trniii fc-'JOam
III 1-3 I Ut-iOlllVh OlZCtfe SHVS that Brlnum No. 2 7:V)n m Wnll'n No.2 inm
"we feel warranted in announcing that I SriliiSSS'!!:
ivithiu llittdv ilov? t'tp work re'ltli'ito
witlitn unity iias i.ic rl- r" "
! to complete tho Connelsvilro railrca'l
will be advertised for letting, and that
the whole will be finished probably in
tlio f,paec of a year, or, at farthest,
within sixteen months'
A MAX nt Auburn, Mo., has put his
200 hens into a hot house; and the
unsusneciintr h
unsuspecting fowls, c1olu;iel into me
belief that it is warm weather and the
season for busiiics.-", literally ovcrilow
with eggs.
Coyote is a new town in Colorado.
Its inhabitants live in a train of ears
standing on a side, track, although
they have one tent for the sale of whis
key. Wiikr rloeas captain of a yessel commit
eir-mutil.ition? When lie goe on sharo nnd
leaves bi hands on hoard.
I.i Ireland there aro men id" Cork ; la Scot
Ian J-tneu of Ayr; but oa UYj Tuaraes there
aro lighter men.
The boats ara nnUln; re gtil ir U ips to Ricc'i
Landing.
wats MiBrniJ ji inarr,
WATScuiraa. Feb. W, lSnS.
Corrected Weekly for tho Kcrt BLitAX. .
PRODUCE.
ButtrrtfreaU rolU ?
Fcgs 71 doz. ...
I'omtocs . bush.. ......
Lard ) ...-
Tallow f V
Couxtry SVisp t t-
Dried ApplM Jt tt. ......
11
an
180
10
Ki?
6c
FLOUR AND GRAIN.
Flour Mil i..
Wheat hash.'.......-
Kyn bush..........
i;
13 0
144
i ioei ii
7.1
Corn f bush
Corn 1
I
GROCERIES.
Coffee
Z' MflKI
SSSlot
.... li
.. ; v m
1
.v ITS
Tea t - . ......i..
11-1 11 V
Refined Buau a .M
8yrap gsl ....
Molaanm (N.OfleaaaJ..
ml gal
alfp hhl
Hie IS .
... ti
, , PITTHUl'llUlI SI tUKCTff.
Haturdat, February IS, 1S09.
Tli.n ganer.l luttrkeU, If anything, liv been
duller I bun usiiul during tli pst woek, l
UiouKh tnuiipy in luore obunilant nnd at oanler
rates. lvlccH, sure In a fuw articles, haveuinlur
gaunopurlluulliretiuiiRP. Tlmro l fulr de
mand fur 'Hour at (Orruer prices. Ilullur and
eitgi havo decliU'"J a trIUj.
Wo qnota an follpws. wliloh are ttie irhuloiate
prices: UBA,.vji!iDFI)tin.
Wheat, Fenn'a. and Ohio, Winlor Hri 12 I0 Ml
Rye V liiuh ..- -
Ohi buU... Wrfiuc
Oirmi bush ,.
KuriiiK fflimt Hoor..,. ...10 76l,irjr
fluur Vlumt - - 2 (-12SU
ruovwioxs.
ShoiiMnrn i
Sn,nr Cured Hnuil.
Iird -
i'ililt , V bllsll
Apple i bUI
Clieito
Fmk dot
Billler - .........
iiriM.sed Uoi3,....
liij vl7e
, l'l,l'J
S2
ALI.F.UIIKX V AT TIE .U iRIlfT. .
1-rrrsnc!, TnuiwrAT, Feb. SO, IW.
CATTtn-Tho marlcet alnce our last ha.1 under
gouo but Utile dianga. Ijitl wook'a prlcos wore
fully imilntnliu.'d, in tv-t, the medium dencrlp
tlom wcro fully Via ft li0 hluticr. Ai usual, nil
rohI parous o&bred found roa ly purolianorj nt
good prices. , ,
noJ.Bnavaneedto 3!4 In New Ynrk, on Mon
day, under pn naure of lite news from Wnnlilnir
tort, t. v.
rs-Addresn 10 Ibe Jferrons and Dchili
tntcd whoscsulTo.-iiijs havobeeaiiruteciod from
"tf 'nn'f whof :casM nl "m 1l
iicnuiuiii tuicmin diairiiiTurriimtiiri ii you
ro luirurina or lm-o suaVrod from InvoluntarY
dlwlmrgoj, what eiftst docs It proJilo upon
your tcenaral hunlih ? you fuel wank, ileblll-
iiii,u,c-ii, inn r i'ors n lime ixira cxiTion
produce pollution of tho heart f noea -0r
llvor, or urinary organs, or your kidneys, fre
quently pot out of ordsrt Is your urine tomii
tlmo thick, milky, or fleclty, oris It ropy o
seminar rdTlUleh serirn rite to the lop t
Or la n ae;ttutent at the bottom after It hits stood
awhllo? Uoyon have sjiolli of short breathing
or dyspepsia 7 Ar your bowcS const) patnd t
Ho you have splls of fainting or rushos of blood
to the head f Is your memory I mpa Irod 7 Is
your mind constantly dwelling upon this sub
Joot7 Do you feel dull, listless, moping, tired
or eompimy, of Unit 1)3 ym winh to bo loft
f.lonc, tOEotawjyfrom everybody f Does any
little thing make you start orJump7 Is your
sleep hrokon or restless 7 Ix the lustro of your
eyes as brilliant T Tho bloom on your cheek us
bright? Do you enjoy yoursolf In socletyas
wollf Do you pursue your business Willi the
same en'-rgy 7 Pa you fool ns mueh eonadenen
in yourself f Aroyonr spirits diillaftd Hugging,
given lo fits of meluneholy 7 Ifeo ilo not lay It
toyonr llror or dyspopsln. Havryon restless
nlghtst our back weak, your knees weak,
and have but little apjiotlte, and yon attribute
this to dyspepsia or llver-eoinplnlnt 7
Now, reader, ftelf-nhu0,t venereal diseases!
badly cured, ami sxunl exercises, are all enpu
ble of producing n weakness of tlie generative
orguns. Tho organs of generation, whteh In
perfect health, rnako the num. Hid ym over
think that those bold, dfthint, energetie, per
severing, successful business men uro always
those whose generittlve organs uro In perfect
heslth? 'ou never hear sueh msn coihpiuln of
being melancholy, of nei-vounesi(, of palpitation
of the heart. They are never afraid ttiey cannot
succeed In business ; they dont become sud and
discouraged; the-ynro always polite and pleas
ant In the company of ladies, and look you and.
fliem riuht In the- face nomiof your (l.iwnca.-'t
luolcs or any ot!ier meanness about them. I do
not moan t'rj;,.1 who keep tho organs lultnmcd
by running to excor,3. Tho will not only rutn
tholreonstltuttons, but also tbone they d bust
nsjr, witli or for.
11-jw many men from Wid'y cured diseases,
' from tho eireets nf cf-almso an exeiw?es, have
1 urougni aooui xuat sta;o oi weakness in ino.se
; orj(all tnuI reluc.u(1 tll0 ;,(,noral ,munl 0
j mm-basto Induca almost ovory other disease
nuooy, lunacy, paralysis, spinal etrectlon, sul
plde, and almost ovory other form of disease
which humanity Is heir to, and the real cause ol
tho trouble scart'dy over suspected, and have
doeterod for ull but the right one.
Diseases of the organs requiro the. nso of a diu
retic. HFyLMIIOLb S FLUID EXTRACT UU
ClIU la the grc-t Diuretic, and 13 a certain cure
for diseases of the Uladder, Kidneys, Oravel,
Dropsy, Organic Weakness, Female Complaints,
flenerul Debility, and alldl.sea.ics of tho Urinary
Org.ins, whether existing In mate or female,
from whatever causa originuting and no matter
of how long standing,
If ne treatment Is snlimlttefl to, Consumption
or Insanity may nnsuo. Our nesliiiud blood aro
supported from theso sources, nnl the health
ami happiness, and ihswof I'ostprltv, depends
upon prompt use of a reliable remc,fv,
HcliiilHiht's Fxlraet llueho, establKhed up
wards of 1 S years preps re I bv
Jl. f. lli:i..Mr.0I.n, Druggist,
."K HWrielwav. NhW York, and
' t'llouth I'-tliKtreet, Philadelphia,!'.!.
Viirr. Sl.'ri per b'.ule, or i h.)tt.l, s for SS.-Vi, df
livere.l t.i nny addrosa. Hol t by all Druggists
evcrv'.vhcro.
3;ll,-07-oovly.
nESVNvi.Tiiiu srr.xTM.w. ntu
J It'iA IJftn r.r.d alter CKTonKlt 1, iy!7, trains
iirriyt! irn Mcpitn inna inj unintt urpdi, c-nri.cr
. ui wuKainj;iLiQ ana uuivviy flirccif, tm khiows :
Afi'lVi. I llH)lllt.
viitu i rniu
i I:Mb m Pay Express .tiHOam
I:M a m Wall s No. I ) a m
rnt Lin?.
! '"Iini'oivn u;..IO:lia.m .lohnstownac...2:-'pm
I i-hu-H. Kip i:,op m waiis.No. i g:.iOpm
, w.iirs no. j i:pP n I'liii a. Kxp......4rir P m
Wall s No. 4 II p m Wall's No. o !:) p m
an m .o, .-, e: p in wan s .o. o S' p m
Wail s No. S 7:'JO p m l'ast Lino 7:i p m
Altooia ae. find Willi's No. 7..i'):50 p m
Kmig't train In:.-) p ml
Ciiieinteitl Kxpress leas-es daily. All other
trams daily Hxccpt un'lay.
PhiltMlelphia p:press and tho Attoona Ae-e-iiiiiiio-iatioti
and r.'mtirrunt Train srnvedally.
Cio'dnnatl l-:xprcvs nrriv.si dAilyexrs.pt Mon
dav. AH o'tuT truins riaiiy except .Sunday.
l or further inform-iti'm, apply to
W. H. Jt.-cKwitl), Agent, fi
To tonstinipllves.-iy-c Rev. EDWAtlD
A. WIISON will Fend 'free of charge) to all who
deslro It, the prescription witU thcdlrectlons for
making and aslng the simple remedy by whleb
ho was cured ofs,lung afTectionand that dread
disease Consumption. II! only object Istoben
eflt the BtHlcti d and ho hopes every sufferer will
try this prescription, as It will cost them noth
ing, and may prove a bloaalng. Please odilros
Rev. EDWAKD A. WILHON,
No. lis South Sc-ondSL Wir.lamsbarg ?owTi"orlf .
8;.-,,'ii7-lyeb.)-19
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4-Crror of Youth. A sjealleraan arh
sufTered for year from Nervous Debility, Pre
mature Decay, and all tho effects of yonthfi.il In
discretion, will, forthesakeof snirerlnghnmanl
ty, send free to all who need It, and receipt and
uu
ireeuons ior mnxinz tne simple remeiy ny
which ho was cured. Ruirerer wtshln to profit
by the advertiser's experience, can do so by ad
d'rcsslngln perfect confidence.
4'Jtl.S IH1)H..-S,
tly. C Cedar St., New York.
Information. Information guaranteed tn
Rroduce a luxuriant growth of hair upon a bald
end or beardless face, also a reeipe for th re
moval of Pimple, BlobihMi, Eruptions, etc., on
the skin, lutvtng the snme soft, clear, and beau
tiful, can bo obtained without Tharse by ad
dressing TITOS. F. CHAPMAN, chemist.
;5.'ti7-iycn;ii. K3 Broaaway, tsew ict.
. Colgate 4t '.
OtHi";
EEASiyE SOAP
Lf mnnnfaotnred from PtRB
Uxnl'Driia MaVfl man K
eonsldere-l the STANDARD of' EXCELLENCE.
For aulc y an urooenes. r.-ij.
- -., i a
.ja-Th IIeallB;FaUaiBnarXcr
cr.nowrd Association Report for Toung
Men, 0a th frrtm of olllade, and the errors, I
shiiaa and dm asr which dattroy th manly
powers, and create impediment to marriage,
wltb anr Bean of rUf. Sent la sealed letter
envelopes free of eharg Addrea DR. J. (sKII.
LIN nOUOHTO!. Howard Anorrlatloti, Phila
delphia. r - , -S-ly
'
Irt ''l'llk , UWl'Kltri' C'OURV OK THK
. UNlTtD BTATta,
rort THgsESTri:.i msTmcr c-r rejissYLvAsu.
OTHO WADB,n Bankrupt undor tho Act of
Cnngrehs olMnrch id, lutit, having upplled fur a
Plscrmrgo trom all his deiiu, and other claims
provublu undur suld Act, by urder ot the Court,
Notice la hereby given to all Creditors whobavu
proved tlii-ir debu audotlier porsoas interested
tonppuaron tiin luih day of March, IftbH, at u
o'clock, A. u.. before Joiuph U. Ponley, Rsq,,
lteglsler, ut llie Court Ibaise Irl Waynesliurg, '
i'a., to show euiiv'. If anv thy have, why a dis
charge should not be granted to (he sold Bank
rupt. And further, notion l haruby given, that
the Sf'cond aud Third Misitings of Creditors of
the said Uankriipt, required by thoifitli and tli
Sections otsalef Ael, will be had lief-irii suid
fteglster, tipKi the same flay, at his otnes, at
samnttiueuinl pliutn, H. I .'. ili-l.'AN 1H.KSS,
2;2i).'Jt Clei Hoi U.S. V. C for said pislrrct.
X K C U T O K S ', 8 A h K I
llioumlersiaheJ. Ksecutorsutinn the estuteof
Jame Htewart, dee'd., if Cetitor township,
Urecne county, Pa., will, by power con taiued in
tho Wilt, ottiirut public sal on th premises, on
SATURDAY. MTU DAY OP MAKCII, 186S,
Tho Homestead of mid deceased, aoutalnlng 60
Acres, moro ur less. Terms made knowu ou
dnyolsalo. JAMEHC.M.I,.
JUU TllKUi.K.MOrtTOV,
J-at-"t Kxeeuton.
AV.NJiSllL'Ita CULLEOK!
AT-
WAYNIMBCRU, CJRCENE COUNTY, TA.
IU'V. A. II. MIt.r.KIt, A. M.
President nnd 1'rofmsur of Moral Science, Ae
M. K. iiAUlllso.V, A. M.
1'rotesiorof thetlrculcaitd Latin language.-.
W. CKriOrf.A. M..
Proiesor of Mathemftttr.
O.U. MII.I.I-.K,
f uuciici- of r'nmAiMbtp and uook-keeptng.
Mrs. M. K.n. MILLER,
rrineipul uf tho rmalppepartmont.
MIssI.I'CV V. INOHIt.Vf,
'reucher of lustruiuentul Music.
Mrs. M. C. rARKINsoy,
loneher of i:iocutlon. ,
Miss r.M.MAl. POW.VEY,
l eacher of tho r'ronou Langnsgn.
Tho next Term will open on MONDAY, April
2(11)1, ltS.
NORMAL DEPARTMENT.
For the spelal bne(lt of the largo number of
Teac hers attending the Institution, the Profes
sors, assisted by tho County Huporihtemlcul,
will conduct a Norm! class, giving n thorough
course of Instruction rn all tbe branches taught
In the school, and ut such Itour us will not In
tcrtero with the regular t'ollego recitations.
Thoe desiring rooms forselMinartling may b 1
ax-eommodated by apiilying soon, ;
For further particulars address the President.
Sii-tf.
IN TI
I UNI'l
TIIK DISTItlCT COUKT OF THll
UNITED STATES,
rOR THE WEHTEB PUfrRICT OT rgNSHYbVAJIIA.
W FN MAN WAPK.n nnnkrupt under the Aet
of Congress ot Marcli If7, having applied for
a discharge from all his debts, and other claims
prnvubie under said Aet. Hy ordcrof theCourt,
notice Is hereby given, to allt.'redltors wliobnvo
proved tiieir debts, nnd oilier persons Interest
ed ; tnnupcurou the IHlh day of March, IMtS. nt
JOo'cltMTr, A. M., before .1, 11. Donley, Ksq., Iteg
Iwter, at liie Court House tn Wayneshurg, l'a., to
show cause, if any thoy have, why a discharge
should not bo uranted to the. sutd rtinkrunt.
And further, notice Is hereby given, that the
Heeond and Third Mooting 'if Creditors of the
said Itiinisriipt, required by Ore a7th nnd itr
Hcc-lions of salt! Aet, IU be hud before the snld
Kegislor, upon tlie siitno day. nt the same plat.
M. C. MrCANPI.KM,
S;.M-2t Clerk of V. . H. f!. for said District.
pbrcUanfcujJ.
TN TIIK PI3THK:r COtJIlT OK TUB
) I'Tst TKO STATES FOU TIIK WBSTEKN
Dlil ItltT OK l'ENNSYEVASIA.
I.N TUB MATT Of I.FAVIS W. ,ION1i,
UANK.IIU1T, IN BANKUUITCY.
TO WHOM IT MAY ( OKI P.ItK!
The undersigned hereby gives noUae of his
appointment as Assignee of l.ewki W. Hones, of
vt aynesburg, In the county nroreca aail Statu
of I'ennsvlv inia, within sold District, who has
been sdjti lged a llnnkrupt upon this own peti
tion, by thu District Court of said District.
Dated at Wnynesburg. pa the 17ih dny of
Febrn-iry, A. D., M. .S1MO.N lil.NFilAUl ,
2;i!i-:it Assignee.
luTifiTitT ok Tin-: AUDiToita or
l (. UMIIEKUNI) lO'-VNiJim-:
On settlement with flio fehoot Directors of
aiiil township for Bounty Tax, Hugh Barclay,
Collector and Treasurer.
DIt.
To money from F. ft P. Flank S WW 00
To money foom First Nat. Dunk, Oto
lu amount of Duplicalq, W-ii IS
Total ;
CM,
Hy oxon's b Behool Doard.,.1
liy Cd's. A 'rreosuier'; fees
tty cash paid F. A D. Hank
I'.y cash paid 1st Nat. bank
liv discount to banks
liv cash paid foriio silbstitulcs..
IU- enxh p-ild Bnrwell and
Huston fitrtwo sulistitutos...
I'.v Interest on same
; t3u0!3 IS
1IP7 If)
71,0 i t
SBC! M
tjOt'6 60
i-,7 M
12700
en m
31 til
1.7) 00
ISO to
llyeash paid M' Williams for
MUIhl.llllll!
flvsundrvoniers and receipts..
Py sundry receipts which Hie
Auditors foiled lo .know for
what they were paid
219 M-iVC24 9S
I
fn favor of Treasurer ...
1 m
The si.ove is correet from the b-st Information
aeoiuiget. f . A. hCCAS,
THMS. fdlAOil,
WM. AKMSTIiONf;.
J:l!-1t Andltors.
: -
I fVf) TAX COLLKTOHS .'
J
Tho Tax CiS'ecfors of' the several townships
are hereby noliged flmtsllit will he brought to
collect all tax remaining unpnd after the 1st
.MtVndav of lareh, next. Ily onlerof ' he Com
missioners. TllOH. IAMH,
.';l i-:lt Late Treasurer.
(iRnnoc. C. STt.-iiams,
Attorney at Ijivf.
Jottv C. W.ONl!n
.Notary Public.
8
1TCROISS ils WAGXEH,
CNITED flTAT'-Si CLAIM AND GENERAL
VOLLrXni.NC AOHN IS.
aa-Pnr the sdlustment of CLAIMS, of all kind
against tle United Uite,uch b
PEXSIONH. INCREAHl;OF PKNStONS, IIOLN.
TV, 1109 EXTRA BOUNTY,
end tbns of any other class call nn or write to
th Military and Naval Agency of
ni'UKi'fMHA WAONER,
Walnut SI., 1 door below Hasans' corner,
l'p Stairs.) .
;21,''f7Jlm MOIWaNTOWN, W.VA.
w
TAYXEatiUKQ MARBLE AND eTONE
WORKS.
SAYERS .A RINEIIART.
Rtlll eerrtlnne to carry en the Marble and Mono
eiilllnK business at their long established stnml
Inimedinleeostof th Publle Bquare, hetwoeu
High and Orewie streets, Wayneslmrg. Pa.
This estAhllshment has been In constant oper
ation sine and th ton experience and en
ergy of the proprietors, United with the eanr
..r.r.irf luftument nnd sood taste, have won
i for them a wloospreeo ono fiiviamr iiiiii,iii,
An extensive sloe of the various varieties of
the liest marble kept constantly on linnd. Hpe
cinl attention paid to polishing, pressing, carv
lmt and engraving.
All onlcrs promptTy filled. l;ZI:-M.tf.
s
II E R I F F " 3 8 A L E !
n.uiHi.Ants writ of Vlndl. Exd. tsatied out
of the Court of Common plena of flreene Cnnn-
ty ami wirue uireoi, tnere win necxposca to
puhlie sale at tbe premises In Monongahela tp.,
Orecue-County, on
I .miennsiv vsnsirihv rwr
A U l"un ........tun
Inst., at 1 o'aloelc, p. m.. the following proprrtr,
vis: All therltthttltle, Interest and claim of th
Qll Spring Company of Pennsylvania and W'-st
Tirciuio.flf, In, and to aeertnln lot of ground
ttusl In Mononaarialatownabip.GraeneC'oun
tv. Pa., contal nl nit one and one-naif acres, mora
or less. a-IMnlng larfla of Ellis Ktephenson,
Thomas Qabler, Dr. Rurcb, and othnra, on which
are rtwiQ two newea log nouses ; some mnt
uees grow on uie premiBes.
Taken Inereeutl'in 11
the Drooerty of tho 01!
Company of-Penusytvania and west Virginia at
tne suit ox jonn Jl. vrawiorn.
.'., ; . . B. SILVEU8,
i;12-t ' Sheriff.
ESTWCs DISTRICT OF PtNS'A.
THWHOKtTTfATCOtlCBllSr .
Trie umlerslRnl nereoy give nniie or Bis
rERMAN,6ftheConntyofOrn sd (state of
Pennsylvania, wHIiia aalddlstrlct, who ha been
adjudged a hankruFt upon his own petition, by
in wai rwi voan lw'.fc--
Uirmieluci Fbraary 1(1,
j. n. wood.
Assignee
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