The Beave atnpis. JONSTAND, Norxcos!Aia raoritteros. Boiler, Pa., ime 17, MIL_ MR • PRFATDEN'r, Ul*sses R. Grant. FOR WOE PRESIDANT, Sicliuyler Colfax. Presidesithil ElOl4Olll, AT LAztori , _ G. Unite! Cokres. or Ph 1 1646 194 ,1 64 • Tncia.,ll. MAXIIIIALL, of Pittsburr . District. 1 • District. _. I. W. H. Barnes, 13. SanineftinoW, 1 I W. .I I. . Pollock, 14. RF.Wagonseller. ' 8., Richard Wildey, 15. ,Chas. IL Miller, - 4. G. W. Hi 11..: 18. George W. Eliot, R. W. P. McGill, 17. John Stewart. ' • Q. 1. AI. Bringhorst. 18. A. G. Oinuitead,) 7. Frank o.illeaton, 19. James Sill, . 8. Isaac Eckert, 20. IT. C. Johnson, 9. Morris Hooper,' 21. J. K. Ewing, 10.• David M. Rand, 22. Win. Frew, • 11. Wm. Davis, 23. A. W. Cr:mkt:li, 12. W. W. Ketchum, 24. J. B. Ratan. Itepablican Nate Ticket. , AUDITOR GENERAL sem sent( vuurrizawrr• • or XONTGOXIMY COUNTY. PURVEYOR GENERAL. OEM ZACOIII oasiarsgra, . or osmosis coutnir. Fog CONGRESS, • MICHAEL WEYAND. lotdoct to dooLstoo of District Coottreas.) FOR 1.1391111111. Y. • , TTIO3iAB NICHOLSON. 141r.1 to decision of District Contereoe•) FOB FitOBIIDOTINO 'ATTORNEY, HARRAIL POD'6OIII6I4BIONBR, ' . DAVID W. SCOTT : FOR COD T .SURYSTOII. R. A. DICKEY. FOR POOR 1101PiE DIRECTOR. JOHN sLEFrz. FOR AUDITOR, ' WILLIAM THOMAS. •FOR CORONER. WILLIAM BARNES. FOR TRUSTEES OF ACADEME, SAMUEL MAGAW. . TUMMY EAKIN. • Anamsa no vas Ben..—Jas. Cameron, Esq., l was 'esamined - on last Monday evening by a Committ ce appointed for that purpose, and 4 n Tuesday was admitted to the bar, as a practicing attorney of this county. Mr. C. was e student in the ,ollic i e,of B. B. Wilson, Efici, l and ii spoken of 41 those acquainted with him as a young gentleman ol'energyand ability. We believe he purposes opening an 's Once Alps TosLotilslike * lournat complains that pa. pets Calling they're% Republican, like the Nowt forit rams, New York amemreial, &a . whichtook the strongest groUnd apitist im• imbrued, Congressional rooonstruction, and negro suffrage, have unhesitatingly ac cepted the nomination cfOrant and Colfax as the bid that could have been made. Wham It sisr'sowthily concludes that the Wks 'par. t wiil, for the sake of success, mato nu and unanlinens. Tait none" area neWorganisatiou at Ogdensburg for the purpose of furthering the mows of Gen. Grant. The regalia or: uniform consists of a leather apron and other parap. hanatla cimimemOrativo of the business in whieih Gen. Giantwas engaged at the time the rebellion broke out. Irk joiniegAbe. the Genera did not abandon hie Wain*, but kept', on tanning the bides of the rebels UP the and of the ward The 'Tanners" now pro. poi to do for the Democracy what Grautdid • or ; he rebels. i! 4 "It Is reported on good authority that the Meiste Democrats are seriously thinking of gob* u a whole party for Grant for Presi dent. • At a Republican meeting held at An burr in that Btate a few days ago seventy five, live, active, intelligent Democrats attend ed in a body and announced their, intention • of riot only Doling for Grant and Colfax but working to secure their election. They were loyal Dem6Cmta during the war, and they take this method of showing that they stand now where they stood then. Tin 'Agit'letups of Rhoda Island on the 9th insL unanimously relleetcxl Hon. Wm. Sprit gue 11111.Tnitell States Senator from that State, to servo for six pests. Mr. Sprague is tho son-in-law of Chief 4ustleo i Chase, but has latterly boon acting outside of his father -in laws influence. Ho Is still 'faithful among the faithless found," and we, rejoice that his own State has thui assured him of its. confi dence in his political into rity. BON. EDWARD . /L, EOLLIM, COMIRIBIIIODer of Datarnal Revenue, on Monday 1E1'1%411 in his resignation. Mr. Rollins tins, amid sever° tried; proved a faithful and competent officer; and tha country will mitt to hear of Lis salvo to give.up his position. Throughout all the difficulties Which surrounded hint he basest*. numined a true fneadof the &Tub. , ham cause: Asin almost every other depart mentor the Government, the desperate 4,4 : 41 me ay of the Execrative mado the d uties of his ?Ace ' too' MI ef am mlieations uncertainties for an honest man to control, dho sought that relief which comes' quickest—resignation. • Tau "Coosernitlve" soldiers of the country tare taken the Cooper Institute building is Now York. fbr the purpose of holding a No *wd Convention on the Oh of July, with the intention Hr poasible of uniting with the Dew tenor ou a Pnwidential ticket. The priaci• pal actors is this convention will be Gensals Franklin, Maeda:lan,. Blair. Granger. Ewing. Walker, Estee. The hope of the chielmansge of the Soldiers' Convention is that they wit be enabled to act in harmony with the r Convention of the party. But they have decided that in no event can they Support a "Copperhead candidate" like INUL dletoei, who daring tho war was hostile to the conic for which they eo sealously fought an:l `snirered. They protest in adventse seam any nomination, and if li should be foist ! od upon them they will cry out: "To your tents,. 0 Israeli" They disclaim , being the perSolud aerate of either Judge Chase, Gen. Ilaneock, or any otherman. The only insist that the can did ate 'ball be a sound man, standing upon a sound platform. for whom they shall have nothing to ola gias when recommending him to their -to constitu• eats. . • TES victortous element In the Prisidentla campaign will be the military element. Those Who doubt that it will decide the -.struggle should reread the proCerislhilet tbiliattien al Convention of Soldien..and Bane, which met in Chicago on the • lb' y befb re the OW Republican Convention, arid espedelly the cenlKog of Promnikuttie .-YekohitkNii of the 'former body to Gen. Grant, II thlidty, on ate" 19th of Xsy. Mtip committee of pressrdstkul counted c o H. C.. Allegan ot.Penth• 'Amnia. Andrew Gregg OfPeiray. vinii. .General d obi A: Login .Kinbiolst Heat* Alfred Viesirinton (aviary Pleihrm• 1 1 ton,) General R. Hawley (Presitiant of the Nati _Oonventiona General *W. Rios of netts, 'Gen. W. 8. Stoker of I Tennessee. Captain A. Giant Mud Private W. Short of the District:of Columbia, General D. Sickles of New York; Gener al John F. Hartman of Pennsylvania , and Goo. L. Fair child; the Mlle:aimed ekivernor of Wisconsin. 1 It would bit difilcult to flid a'body, of More porfeitly representittivelluforsoldient. Car tainly they Could not be found in the ranks of the rebel Democracy. Colonel Alleman's address to Gen. Grant on presenting tie resolutions of the conven tion, was a splendid summitry of the duties and objects of bts oompatriots, and the Con cluding passages are so magnetic that we re. print them: • . Our mendl has ended and yon sae our chosen chief. Inn will and the volunteer army in good fleabag trim, the runtralled to their maximum, no onsunands well officered. and the supplies both ample and ened• lent. The troops toe in the bleb:lst stste of discipline. There was some defection. but it has all been remedied by the immobile' and semi ruiencyu of a drumhead court-. artial. The necessity w ° angehh from very loyal heart. bitter of ardent hope and bleat silent but *avant prayers to Atatightg Cod that wo word never look upon its like again. We am stronger now than ever...woe courageous I and more determined. Wo have taken our poeldon we have post ed our pickets:we have Muted OW MM. we have protected our flanks, and are ably en by millions of militia, with achnyler (blest ad m t w t °i 4 head. At your command—"llll—we will move on the enemy'. works. Here le our plan of bat.. tle (presenttn the remintions); "we will light It out on thislinb if it takes. all summer." and 'end Moose. my , "whirling dawn the valley." We will charge them In front. storm their breastwork,. plate their centre. flank their strongholds, and take them in the rear. when we will bare to repeat the familiar summons from oar Commander-in.ehlef: "I demand an oaten. ditionalanmender." Oar victorious Gomel shall then I mount the pinnacle - of tem% twice dignified by Wash honorton, twice honored by our Lincoln. We MVO the . lir, to submit the plan of battle. To winch Gee. Grant replied in these sig. I nifiCant sentenCes:• Onormanot or um Cowmen or Bottoms arta Samos I wlO may that It was never a deskre of mine to be a candidate tar any political once. It le a so = i iree of grWillleMai to me ot fed Mat / ham the ef those ado madast me reogh the peat match tee ham pan th ed. ff I did not fed had tkesupport most /outdid new hare commted he to a mes~4.- It was not *matter of choice with yournd I hope. as I have accepted. that I will have aid and support. &Oa now IWO November. at I had it *aim the rebefloo. If the Union soldiers and sailors, and the Millions who revere the memory of the glori ous deed and honor the patriotic living, ac cept the "plan or battle" and faithfully adhere to it. the campaign upon which we have en tered will dose as triumphantly as the cam paign upon Richmond. What one of theme countless trusser will re fuse to respond to General Grant's appeal for . Lis support I Who that sustained him :during the 'Mr Will fail him now f al;that fought for the old flag will stand: om the Great Captain that bore it to victory f r, • Who that prayed for him in the field' wUI not toll for him at the ballot-box ? Who that 'subscribed money to the cause for which he fought will not now subscribe hi glee us a Preddeinkin the conquering Gen eral I, Mateoidled widow, or soldiers orphan, will Rot, fall dowir blessing. i lipOn the Chief f the army who made all that Mowed •his ausPiciousstars immortal ins nation's grati tude? " To the active men of the Republican party Col. Alleman's "plan of battle" fie the chart that will lead to overwhelminitnejorities, for his Matthew loader. You secure the national credit, thenational honor, reconstruction, suffrage, and all the rights and interests of the people by follo w ing it with fidelity. 1 Let our clubs organize in the spirit of this "plan of battle." - —4 Let our public speakers take tett and conn eel tronrit. Lot us borrow the motto of the army for Our songs, o ur newspapers, our pamphlets. and our rostrums. Let our . processions gleam wit' h the shining sabres and•bayouste of the Maim veterans. Let us embalm the 'recollections of the sa 'cred dead by recalling their sufferings'at by, Andersonvilee, Belle Isle, and the cruelties of their savage keepers. • Let us revive In all.ite terrible troth the sympathy of tho rebel Demcieracy with these foes of humanity and [Modell]. Never let the public mind forget either the sacrifices of the heroin dead and living or the barbarous treason_ of the authors of the rebel lion. : n y • Resurrect the Detnodt atic Platform of 1884 with McClellan upon IC which declared -the war for the restoration of the Union !l's' nm." Resurrect the Democratic, hostility to the soldiers voting in thefield. • Resurrect the Democratic slanders upon Abrahaiii Lincoln. ' Resurrect the offotta of the Southern Dem ocrats to burn our Northern cities and to car ry pestilence into Northern homes.• Resurrect the Democratic hostility to the dint and to the currency. • Resurrect the Democratic hatred of our Sen ility Fairs - and Christian Commissions. Resurrect the Democratic hostility to all tho war ririesures of Congress, thus protract ing the war and helping the traitors. 'iko the campaign, in short, a military campaign, undor •the "plan of battle" of the Union soldiers and sailors; and, in their glow ing language to General Grant: "Charge - Um/enemy, in front, store* their breastworks, pierce their centre, Sank their strongholds, and take -them in the rear.— Forney's Pram. • • Ta House of Repreeenhttlvee by *vote 111 to 88 ital. agreed to the. Bente amendmente to the bill to Wadi North Carotins, * Bona( Carolina; Goodie, Florida, Alabama, and Lritdslana to representation in Congress.. The bill haring pawl both Holmes is now in the hands of the president for his. IdEllatmt Every Detnocrat in both Houses otCoogrces plead his name on record in opposition to the admission otthe (leathern Stales; at the same time every Copperhead newspaper in the country, has for nearly two yetis, past, barn constantly demoting for the adthistion of them States. ;Oh I consistency thou art . a jewel t The President will not have the courage to veto this bill, but allow it to be ciime • law by keeping ilia his pascal= lea days. - • Dow:GnAlrr ;having bcien nominated othe Bepablican amiable, OF the PicsidencY, the Denwendia papers call upon him to resign ids Moe ofgenend-Ppoldef efthearmy pend ing the canvass: Grant went Into the war a TurY > iiikU• Ocuidut7 reculPtu du• ring the coal*, t Otlik_than his Wan% sad wbal gifts vire *ions' oPon Idol by the People nfoeriain loyal- >Cities like Mad& • phis, were nothing. He had no fit contracts onto[ which to make _Row., He was.too ireineidocu task of cruibing the rebellion toeinflddi tb attend jA 14 1 1 Prl, veto !attune. At thiteimlnst4o':of gratendeountrylsonoredidinwith grade and emoluments of genteel and the dace cd . el* command Inth 'Then can be su) doubt that lie L tea it= in the natieurfor slick s poiddon:, -1 7 ' The Demociatifiuk. lihn to putdsh'ldeuiallt with a deprliation of Qtßabd emoluments and to Iwo on exPerigions kir nearly a year, at a time when, as It candidate for the Presidency, his personal expenses mist of necessy be much more than usual. Did he not himoribly win his grade? Did he not render:Must:km service/iv the honois aWardal to hini ? Has he notWthfilly performed the duties ,of his once! Ie the country !Rudy to be' benefited by losinglim fronithatnince during a period when he is not wanted for any ether ? Is it not customary in 'mule of promotion for, the successful party merely to give the one office in time to occupy the other? • Judge Woodward was a member of the Bench of the SuPreme Court of Pennsylvania during the whole of the excited canvass in which he ran as the Democratic candidate for Governor. He never resigned, nor did his term expire for several years after hto defeat Gen. McClellan was a 'nape general in the regular army while he was the Democride candidate for the Presidency.- He held no conunamr and was out of service. The riv ernmeut had lost confidence in him, yet 'he held on to his °Mee, end did not resign it Un til the re-election of Lincoln showed him that there was no chance of hie gdthig Into ser vice again. We might cite many such case& l3tit it is not necessary. The country does not went Gen. Grant to resign. It has tall trust in him, and thinits he well deserves the once he holds. General Grant's Speeekw and Let. • Um. toe myna TO ommuz. strain= HanottAwrzna Azinr n Tut/trim.% Muer mu Dolma:wow, Feb. - 16.,1882. To, OEN. Bums's, 06rowninunt Mart : Yours of this dais proposing an wrmistine and appointment orcommissioners to , settle terms or capitulation, is just received. No other terms] than an unconditional and im mediate surrender can be accepted.. I Pro pose to move immediatel upon your works. I am. a*, very your obedient servant,Oltarr. , Brig. Gen. • 1:1 - . & A., Comtmuunng. General Buckner sitrrendenxl.,. are apszCMo To osrtattar. PEMMIRTON---Gellerd Grant, I toedyou in order to arrange terms of capitulation. What term, do you, demand. Cinsmr—Unbonditlonal amended. Pmenurros— Unconditional surrender! Never, so long as I have a man left me. I will tight rather. Onam—Very ' `These speeches ware very abort. foul' words in all, but Pemberton surrendered. i• sus Tarns . nr sex "I propose to fight it oat on this :Ins if It takes all the enzesose - • • • xis !Arm To minim`. "I propose to receive the surrender of the Army of Northern Virginia upon the follow ing terms." Lee surrendered: Finial, Ball Speaks: Tanenll Hall was crammed On ,Wednesday night as it hardly ever was before with:the supporters of Grant and Colfax. It was" an &whitens opening of the campaign. ;.Tl* eloquent Horace Kinney Sargerd press The following ; tingle . . Anotation knit - his ringing address will gore the reader an ' idea of the spirit of the occasion: • "Fellow citizens, if you doubt as Ito your coarse In this campake, recall to your mind the T a t. dples Of the DTUTO who once made the and of your honsee—the dead who km never Cit twn soldiers I Beat the reveille cam more the bugle as In the old Ume I Like the etch angel's tromp let lt roach the far elf graves by the samentaba and the river and the sea. Bide down along the line to-night ' arid Kan the old remembered Smoot the 00141.14011 Of your tags, as Oa stand in grim esview. . With the garlands unwlthered that you laid upon their graves a week ago, in to y tell them that tWy died in vein ? WM you look th e cavern' of those eyes, and tell them that the States' eights mei, whose pernicious teachings made this war, . and who were In a great mum timid, wrong, unlotic and inclined to de= sat them during its hardest, tereed, most glorious agony, are all debt to-dey, and *bayou and the' dead are all wrong? 'WM yen with one band cov er their graves with dowers and by . ballot in • the other sedate their old leader, abandon for them and yes all your part in the grand anal achlevemmt Democracy has done, and tell them that theov alien of last week was a little melodrama 'that we thought proper to play? Or, dear gallant men of m atte! brothers 14 heart and arms! will von not „being back the old smile on the proud, pale, dying lips, and shout Vietay In theli ears I ' "Ayo I alder,. i For whit can defeat ma We hero all the triumphantprinciples, and by the grate of ; the guardian angelo of the Lord, we hold by ties of steel the only men who can 'menthe great. strong: warm, Lamest, patriotic heart of the American people from the "jrsa westward - to the mountains - . and from the mountains still westward to the sea. Wherever Wor n pale Sherman marched,wborder hooker &dodo:- ed from the skies, wherever Thomas resisted, wher ever Sheridan swept like the thunder-bolt of God wherever the Grand Ulysse s of the war &died, there. Shims of Ithasachnse you have buried In the soil your bosteges—the dear light and joy of our orphaned, widowed, &lidless homes, ledges of unshaken Odell, ty tarpsdpice of rust , the equal rights of - , . Air interesting incident took place at Springfield, Illinois, last week, - when a party of emigrants from Indiana arrivedin the city. They were on their way to Missouri; but on reaching Springfield they pained and turned aside to visit.- the tomb of Abraham Linebby the Martyr Prerildant. Over one hundred men, women and Children passed by last resting place of the*g. rest man who had won their love and . admiration, In solemn silence and with heads uncovered. The emigrants thus .paying tribute to the memory of Mr. Lincoln were• of the most intelligent class of artisans and farmers from the Hoosier . Slate, and to those who met them. on the way they stated that they could dors. through 130 DV' field without stopping visit and pay ha magi§ to the memory o the'man . who bad preserved our free institutions, 'lnultroclaim ed liberty to. alltbroughixd the land.' 'Thus it is that the 'bone and since—the' reliable man of the Republio.—do hoisor 141 Use hints' ow of the nation's second Waslungton: TRAM balsa :DenwenitiO . .0=174 . put New York OblenOlalls "• Vrant and' Colfax makes ticket bard* best The wonderful militery semen of the one, and the great political ability of the oth er, cannot be written ' down or belittled,. by editors, , and the attempt to do so it s wonhy des Isleimnalle• 'MOBS tho pmocmc party: ' Thebero of Donidson, Corinth; Most wcattlerhd i d s $ Vicksiturg t and finally of Richmond, - iii not third-rate General. and no literary teribe eau. make him one. The gentleman who has worked his way apt() the Speakersh lip of the noun of Representatives is Ilat imia politi eke, and those whebuy hhn ter on, mill. make a profitable ba rn. 'Probably`there are no two leading names, stronger, nay or collectively, than the %we 10dch bare been put forward." WM=:3l=l The auseleasin Isle;law or Deloenal l etteermr,eaViti . Neer Iretk*m& Aim tigt9l le thin 'l PI ~ O lin * the "N A les. 1 /411311111 e the ] - 41 . "niers items 0 tared kilo Soutlibrn MBI vote la tial elation • Mid Wire penult di thigle Meal to beardmiltstrmirlaepubliesiss iselguiVie well hang our on the willows : lreon.., corns tie (*.Pm a Portion of the negro yowl ana It would be suleirlel to put into the pat. 'farm inifiligehriatio . n which: the Belied dime and Minno to ortitore could , use to tore %% I rt .4 il Yole . us. No matter *bole the candidite., ItletnallitoiOr Bedidticks; et‘ -9 C) b* zninttlietneildn more,than the empty honors cialixotime nom hatics. Every candidate Wan equal %%r -efit in getting:ths Scut em &Mord. Yates, and the Jutheiouefrtimds of Will alike dep. reeate the. insertion' in %S tern - of any declaration that-Sibild Wide theirighatices °tarrying the ', filouthern 8 -Thee blase b therefore ; asting' Its &munition In try - jag to.excite the Jadoustes of other candidatesus if the advice we have gitin squinted !tithe nomination of Chase. :Mr. Pendleton will need the, Southern • votea nominated, as much as any .of tbe other candidates would, and the opponetits 01 his nomination think he will need theta um:maw being *esker in Dome of the Eastern . States. , The - Tamils la in greet• alarm lest the. Democratic National Convention diell. not "put its foot into it by a declaration *bleb ylould dunupder 'the Southeitt 'Vote to the Republican candidate. But it can stir o T no jealousies oa this scam The friends no . Dmnoirstie candidate would wish to row away ‘setrinty electoral votes, which, by discreetreenagemeat, there is a good chance crtgaining." .. • The confession of the Bemoreatio organ amounts to this: The -negro' es are going to vote ; without a good share ofthem, the pem octets wind awry thehicandidate i Plinnur.- TON stands a small chance' of =getting them. and would need them more than'any one doe "as being 'weaker In some of the Eastern Stales;" therefore the party' must resort to "discreet management," but what that Would be the World. is puctied to my. The negro vote, then, is the genie of the party, whose cry so recently was; Do" negro domination," "white man's , government," "down with' the nigger," and the like., To this end, candidates. PsinelPiesr evesYtiling mule come forth and retire. • - ' A Sadists! LeantUary. Judge Woodward has signalized Ids first term in Congress by sundry notable things. But his latest affair is very likely to insure ' him rather moreattenlion than will he mice , able to hirn. It appears that on the ilith of February he obtained leave to print s speech on the eubjecttd impeachment; which was not delivered in the House, and whiCli, on being "printed in the (Globe, was found by Unladen frhed Republiisans to contain this passage :- "I conclude that all the legislation which we have donedoes not e contitute us smut to originate and try.~ impeachment which the Constitution oonlftplaten• Mn -Speaker, so sure I am that the American people will re , fwd. tbiaobjection, that I will ay, If I were the Presidents counsellor, which 1 am riot. I would advise hho,ifyou prefer, srtklas of im peachment; to , demur both to 'your Juristic , Sion and that of the;enate, and to home s i p ro ciamatican giving you and all the wor no tice that while be holds Massif impeachable. for misdemeanors Wolff= before a constitu tional tribunal, be never would subject the of flee he holds kr trust from the - people to the [regular, aunieltutional, fragmostmy bod ies which now propose to EnrV him of it. Such a practise:Men, sassy and ma n on hand to. essitaln IWrotld meet with popubir vespasetlllo. — oukl irks anTeu d Ftt.wpasicimm, andimpsailhari. will be otaiet that Olds goes ideal . fur. Sher than'even.YobasOn fab'bislicit-beeded fol ly went. JudgeWoOdwarddnesnot content himself with pwriceinchic the Rouges ofOon mirregulannsconstltutional.tragnumtary Johnson* did Una, - and. the Senate vote has held Lim .guiltless for so demg. Woodward declares that if he had been Prod- I dent he would havelwaed a proclamation de bouncing Congress as unconstitutional ` apt fragmentary, which - wouldoof worse, • have precipitated civil war, as it would ignore the entire authority of tide legislature, and depard upon .the army am/UV Ur disperse Comm and all its followers: /obtains; misguided as lie - Vas, WAS yet a wiser and •more pendant man than Woodward, and it is malted thai in net haying Isreqhrkra. Presadeutther country has been steed from an e , educated fool. There is no use in mincing matters with a' man like thin He his erred with Ms ere wide open.. Ai the vmy tame that he Seel the whole country in.igiWon about the miscon duct of Jaime; he hinuelf addssoJohnson's folly, and deliberately' prints Wins.written speechof his owa ; _ " ' • This ax-OhlefJesthie kneW better, rind he ought, therefore, to be called to acoramt and Punished. We are, therefore, pleased to no doe that General Schenck has prepared a reso lution to expel t h e offender. Why Wood ward desires to remain in a House which' ho considers irregular, unconstitutional and fragmentary, aria the same time draw his salary as a member, b ono of the mysteries 01 his political course:- There then tie an end of this sort of thing soniewhens, 'and we trust that General Schenck - will put the matter to the test by 'offering his violation. • Judge Woodward fins been Chief Justice of the Su preme Court of Pennsylvania, and the can. didate of his party both bribe United States Senate and for- Governor of this common wealth. Hiedeliberately 'written declaration carries weight withr it 1n his party, and advice is bold and danger:Ka ' It lanot that of a lover of- law and order. 'lt is that of a partisan fanatic, reedy for- civil war, nude don, or anything ehie that may be necessary to force the success of.bis party. General Schenck properlyneed these doctrinal revolutionary. aro such. No more in cendiary langutigeflas been used in thewhole course °Mho debaisslnCongress on impeach- Inen.L4Phtl- ,Norgh, 41rgrrgoggg. • ty. Eliow. us * a' "Carpet•bmger" and we . will show you a supporter tifelakurand Cur tx• Show us aloyal Sou ;who • is true to Lis State suit kw count Und we sill slow you a man who - will n support - Guarerand Courax.--Werid.- • • '• Show WIZ soldier o fought 'lbr the flag. or a . civiltau who encouraged the soldier with , his.vote and his puric.aad*e will show you, appporter of Grant and Collar. Show us an original rebel who Ma all he could to precipitate the WV; and we will stow you a man Who will uotsupport Grout' and Colfax. . t ; _ Show us a Cionfaltis'i to wbe starved the Pt* oral prisoners at Libby, Anderaouvilleousel Salsbury and we will showyou a man. who, wIU ad support Chuat and Colfax. . Show us a mitberneriwbb kept up a'cOn= Sant lire In the rear of tie boys in lotus, or who MAW in - CMventiau ,that the war.we tram and rin Aviv yolt intee,wita zekluPPort Olthat m..• - • • • - ' 'earl Own Deinhttede • to the'Atandsof daunt, h,,, - pheadt • Spirentrilve eaten of die , • Ile iiewittelorr came in &body too liteindellean Izauens at Anburnv Maths, n Ai* eivingsAlies,± sairalinoenoed their Ontientnereek and vateirith the Ileputdieezi forty inAMC future: In the town electicni iieldlii Blebtiond connty, - . New_ York,' kid week, theltepubliatnin boreemd thelemtei 111113, while lbw Dentooratle :AklOrity of the whole , 0911_11ty stood le to: 1,203 het CkKeella =MGM has Ask= the sinew the aunt lukdowbsii Vasil* Ind WS sear pie- will lindottieedly .followed Wasiak o_tber ex-Contederstes. , . _ • " ' - . Of 5%117. What Party toes egshist a uve - polley am in Ivor of fres trade, and Y. - IL What party fr's.; ----74 11reii M • ajsrateotire polo* thatirfft tomtit 1411bIrlialalalurtists Ir an i ; keeo ; earr - radallY as to- % 1 09 I=s i ris elotheaadf • • , their Week& eireateciin for tali tr ir;e2l47 • :W. our money I to bring the products of the for eign-iginPer bib* from rowan coon trio. sod ebdogdP our own ,shops .and fsetorim and. inning our own Aleople - hne, compelling them to down to •n:the I starratkm standard of shilling *day ; wWcL proadneitteteteemp iieirtilit donee gehtwoeld: eater the 4 • pth. What party is it ;that acknowledges the hand iitacsi in the overthrow. of one the most wicked, gi geno9'. rebellions that .was ever waged, tom , tend into oar free ter ' ritary and increase and perptithate one the most oppressive, inhurmin,. tyninnical Valenta of humanbon- Aga ever known to the world, which was rep. idly demoralising and sappinglont the physi ' cat,' mental and moral pm* of the South mt people, by afford ing them ardl. Ities for Monis, ganibling,dis station' and prostitu tion; and whose licen 'nous habits, customs and &Alonewere be ing rapidlyy Imitated I by the wealthy arida acetic • society et the North, who were turn big up their noses and denouncing the cruel anstonts that were so degrading them. by compelling them, the inperior race, to also elate in the public ache* and churches with their:. inferiors, thsginatt ot mechanks, Movers' mmisills; thus smiting oft the lionCtisit was maiming GYM luxury fbrt and oem they possessed, and thus irepnthating the Bre it heaven-born truth, that meritis the true standard of great ness, and that honesty and intelligence, in dreary and virtue con stitnui th noblemen of this na tion of free- Oen. 10th. What party le it that admits that the Ureator termed the colored man an Intelli gent, accountable his man being,. and. not withstanding they have been oppressed, debased and almost, brutalized by,a tyran nical ,system of human . bondage for aps ; yet ye cannot and dare not inthe sight ofGod, withhold front them our. sympathy I and commiseration, yet we claim that the beet in terests—of both' races in the present state o society, makes social equality inexpedient, ands !mature of the races is improper and physicelly 'wrong, las it, is rally demonitrated by statistical theta that the ptire whist or Af rican ' will live to. a greater age than when theydniiken *Aiwa are ndzed. hilt frith end justice compels ns to admit their unwa vering TV, patri otism and myery, and .noble 'de ng on, the field of battle in sub. duing the wicked re bellioncwhich we - knowledge entitles thorn to such. civil rights as will protect 'Amin from the mallets and bitter hate and abuse of their old op' Crf.and to ex t:l4- them every beillty to educati and Improve, sod thorn as speedir i a as poseiblofor thisaacmd ditty Of fieenunt. _ _ .AlLetter Frog Glowered Grant. • Nan: is N. Norrhi, AIM old and proud nentDonweret el"Qoincy, M., who has re peatedly been honored.by lds.party by being placed bihigh ame3al Position, haring wrrer althea represented hit district in Conno s . made speech in Quincy recently, in which ho declared that the Wert mite= of them Vriiii - ber a:I - Ai - 1W fliii. - oraidiet the lai/buy% Mt Bleach was &giddily premed,4ll4" en able one. Col. Morris read tafte_,. _ 11111 11 .liftel:fiillowing letter, frees Gem. Eit i =ttein gilt*, in reply to a qua ] 1104rom . witet*er tinutt world accept I OS Prosidentkiti noudiatinst or nit : I .;14sindslui ... ,i. I P 13114 Jan. ilik 1864. 1--ilowri - Ne fileaust-ikar fir: Your let. ler of the 26th of December I did • not remise until two days ago. I receive many suck. but de Ohl swot_ Yourkhoweler, 19 writ ten in such s - khitity - sphitoindits you ale thr' lan anwiren;conikkedielly, 'wilt nut wirld lit- Analrlne to lIIVIDOWIffferIIO4 l i ' lid ] a pollftalan, never wig, and histie nireef telt; and soidd-ani 'Wt.& pOUAkOII WO.* JO lealy desire is to serve the country' in her *weft Mira `l l o§olkteedieleditlyilple Seiti; ] eauf to hive tile eimiklctaiof the army and ' thispeopla I know no way to ; -tiettor maul this end tbisnlea figifino perfOrmanoe? duties. 'Bo longs l' bold isiY - present • tion Ido not bieve that I have 4herig to criticise : the 'policy of Orders of %base above me, or to give uttereneeeo views of -my own except •to :the authorities , at. Washington, through the flenerahln-Chief of the Army. In this respect I know .I have prom' nkfeelfl a ?Toed soldier." , • • rt. your letter, you may that I,havo ban my, power to be the nest President 'This is the last Wog in, the world 'I desire. - Iwould •re urd such a consummation u being highly unfortunate for myselt if not for the country; Through providence I have attained to More than I ever hoped, and with the pealtion I now hold' in the regular army, if allowed to retain it, will be more than satisfied. I fer ret ly shall never shape a sentiment , or the e ression of a tlureght,"with a view of being a idate for office . I scarcely know the ] 1 cement that could be held out to me to t . Office, and unheidtatlnglY Bar that I in- Ant ly prefer my "present ' position to that of ny civil dike within the gi ft of the peo 'pls. ..• -,. ' T,' it - • , i U a pnvate letter to, yeti, nil Wen hem, Marini Aimee with , benefits and bleadnga by giving than cheap wxtcla ;1 dent but it is very boweryevi Intd• Hoot won that, if.the poor tnan'e only' capi tal; which b Ma labor, is reduced down tO a &Mg a day, and no demand for It at that, he could not obtain money todrehase at any price. t must be forced to the cultive.' tion'a the soil to sub- dst.hiinseltaild IhmiW; andthon the rich arW tocritic will procure the pro dints of. bla hottest, faithful labor forabout one•eigghth of Re pres ent value, and. Instead of getting . ono bye Work for two dollaren day, as at present, they would get from eight to ten days for the same sum. Who'cun allied as not to see that this System must* 'make the poor man poorer and the rich man 'richer. 9th, What party denieri the hand of God in this war, but called It an abolition, and a niggerwar, and this in the fees of tntxmtro: vertible acts' and his- tory, whleeproves be yond the possibility of a, doubt that these dec larations are Whiny Gibe and without the shadow of • truth to anpport them. Sere ly all honest intelli gent men' must - con clude that gneh per sona area wicked, un believing peek ,of infi del &Islam, who would sacrifice every thingthat is holy •to party, or ,else are so effected with nigger On the'brain, now wit ness their insane M in" they declare the war a nigger war fora niggergovernmemt,for nigger equality, for nigger supranacy, for nigger Presidents, for nigger Governors, for ni Legislate for 1 nigger gger Jildges 's, and Gentles, and every men that rufous to curse and abuse the poor black man is bit tat! detroutked R'a nigger won r, and they doelarei air ipmnwili-imos tske-the reini of government *inn' the white' race, ' take all their wreak and &tighten, ellta.-r- Now if three or . four millions of down trod den blackseangoom .lish all thIC-tigalnst arty mullions of whites who bout their greet Superiority or bravery and talent; emery these persons make • the ingress a very great. people.— , - fact of their hiv ing nigger on the brain is veryclear,le• if you show 'them .a picture they tiVrp) Into spasms and be come as frantic is .a rabid dog at the sight water.•,_ . 10th. What i party denies the niters hu amity but Sheol with the ass outagg tribe, and = that slavery Is their true normal condition, and goes to . deprive them of the means to educate orelevate their race, and the protec tion of the laws; but would ertah,abuse and subject to every cip preseive gnd !brutal pennon and appetite that Ilwraded white men might wish to gratify or impose uptsn than c and so violently opposed their enli inginte the army; al leging •it : irould de grade our white Rl dien, but When the , drift came and he was, needed to' fill up quo- tam and-go as substitu tee the niggers, quite asidenly,beeamo quite iminstltatlon. He was thee : *admen& as a heroic citizen and gar tlansusi and gli their unit and quarters ' were very politely vis ited and their services iolleited. I will just give a little 'anecdote to illustrete. - - Two Irishmen after's' sleep less nighf„of anxious suspense, - et doleftil dreams of Rebel nets, sbailer vation i in. loathsome prisons, &C., fixed upon the game negro hill as a likely phice to secure esubstitute,end hitheer they repaired by curly- dawn ;• i-tw first- one'sn 'Oho gpot' teeing hid frig gi ap!, readmit, and WWI- paling Ms • business, exclaimed on Ids ap mulch:. ! L -"G° away hems &slimy, veiny home. Jemmy, •for. . 1 spike the jintlionn OW! ' • • ' fled fcir - otheis to' see or reed, ..,..ause I ivant to *void being heard .from by the public ex-, dept through seta in the performadoo of my legitimate datier.. . , I have the lopor to be very respectfully. your obedient foment, II. S. Clitesrr. tw ltbutrtistmtnts. G. L-XIIRRRART, ENGINgEIta: SURVEY • NEW. BRIGHTON, PA. QUIPIZYS. NAPS MID PROFILES XADE A.,1 abort Tadtke. DOT IMECENTrOXISTrIR."I" ._I4UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECTFIILit . 111 tofona the eitisene of Deaver and vidnity.tibat be has opened an °Moe In Deaver. Pa.. for the prattles ut Deattstry. He has bad eonslderalikt a:whiten in the psofeaselow. and flatters hhaseN to be able to give gen eral settsbetkm In his buena,. . ILlr 'Office In the old -Gormly Doter Whiffle . . Third streak Bearer . Pa.' All work warranted for ono . J. 8: GOSHORN. joireekii. Allow• - dlailasistrattorta Notlee.—Letteit of Adnitab ulation on the estate of James DevriOn, late of ikm, havl ow T g teen granted to the mderslgn• ed., a I persona kit themeeves indebted to raid estate, ere requested Imake ImmestLate payment and those having claims molest the owns will present theta properly authenticated Ow Settlement to vow; MENTZ. Adm'r. • Uhlo Township. jnarthblit. _ . . . CCONC3E.R. r r T. AVOICIIIIT CONSISTING OF EIGHT HAND Pieces. Duetla with twoTlanoe, Quartettes. Soloe. Ate, will be given by the pupils of the MIMI CAL INSTI TIME, TIINSDAT EVENING. JLMINID, In the M. E. Church, Beaver, Pa. Flre . yoneg Wiles will eradiate in nude on the oe melon. Adositanumillity cents. jelrrß, • •• FOIL sALE. DIEIIIIIII.II.ISUSINESS . Stilt% T i rtasta oirime:awner •IrmeeM and sari streets la Hewer Pans. Store meow Med *via shelving sod asamM* all complete. 5 rooms in dwelling d =ITor tonne. So.. Insult.. of H. Rawer. Mar e . ie. or address . J4ll. WOODBIIRN. • • Sewickley. Pa. TO iuoNTßAlcross. QRALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED BY 1,7 the School Diree.tori of Indurtry township, until Jane 133, for the building of a new brick house. in Iliattict No. I. The house to be of brick ,45 feet long. Itiwide. II feet storm the lbandation to be 93 inches at the lowelt point, with an 8 trick range. le windows likalb 10 lights, 1 doors., if Inch combat, Oak or Ash door. Propopals will also be tete:red for a Aurae house of the above dhnena * ion c s t . yThe tight is tactical to .1 n SW M bid S eey. ladadr . 9, Ps:, gismo 9, 419491341:14 Ds. 0. B. WARRDIGTONb , otrecgssoß itassa PHIIJCJAN mind "811111LGEON, itlaidaide of thee Us!crafty of reanorlimaj . • Sas located pnealoehtly at • . Rochester, B eaver County, Pa. Earft had otatoglitare expaileneetn all bombes of the co of• ntedkine, he offers hie 'mime to the clauses of the village and sznounding counuy. • IN - Olike and residence on Water street. second door West of the PittsghNational now Factory where he mai be cense IM,aner Jane leth.st all honor days or algid. tfetratenen. Roiricy. TO CONTRACTORS. 1108001;DIBNOTOR$ O)bIiRIOLITUN TP. .1.• will eve retied propoeds up to o'clock on Saturday thete6th day of this tornith,tur the buildingait a new brick school hones in Disl.2l6.s.(known* ithe hebalit S m tokes' s. School Heise.) and other necessary out-bond i The echoed house to 1412 W else and Inkthed in the sanermannerns that otSchool house No. 1, cont the ftroadatkut and door, the door to bo idd with Walt° Oak bawds. Bidders to furnish ad material. 'Mau are to be of first quality. The old house to be wetted into the now one. For further in lorinationd inquire ot Jones Ws/tick: • Ny order of the Baird. wrest,. ABNIR MOUTON, Seel. ' • • nacel eoPy. OAIsIFORNIA HERB BITTERS: , WOW CONSIDER= THE MUITHRRIRDY VOR II the care ot s *peprla, Chills and Terra, Liver Complaint, Ire ilicit Headacne and tube t One.ot mostpkruiantranica now In the market- • r . . Tus ammo SEAL WINE ritrra its made from the pure juice of the grape. For ladles or the sick room, this Is one of the best remedies seer of feted' to the public, and-imeds only to bottled to come Into general use It la perfectly. .pure rest free from s . ptchomisttabire. rdantatetured =Ciotti by . . • CIERKER & SPECK, 2(0. 41 BiILITUPIIILIIIIIITRI3IIT. • Plitobiugh, Pa Bold by Denglabi otorywhere jolTakbas. - AGENTS WANTED. • AIL AGENTS *TO PROPOSE TOAIELL. AND perdu who impose to bay a Wrof Gen. Grant. should imdastand.thst the paemd history a pt. H. .Q• 11. A. 7 1 1 Di Maim D.Rtaturawoo. Author of • . 'Field, Dungeon & Escape `Beyond the • Mississippi,' • wag mines with the sanction 4 the Muni one (tee and is the only folly_ authentic min otooreehy Moe. end WWI ocatain a o f t.honor- Interesttng matter no other both bee or an obtain, the simincs a the llneanalSonal thirosnder wed other letters. sad documents hoer President ttn coin. Generals Gant, Badmen Lee end others, froze =entrusted to the author, and matters of the Ithprotnesth relating to the 4411 somonteent since the wiz. atm theft public. And s a r tr a Steel Egsmtimg and osiensid of COLIMA. lb PAGII LNGIUMIXIS. • The Author Mimeo ao ace of the Most tostidtd se well 1115 *Mot writers. He was whit Om oral Great during most olgdr Western CampsigusAad as a JamasHat writing bum "Headqvarters tbe Meld." tom woof Ids earliest supportees. He mita from peesemal obeenstioassud frost material gathered Irmo Omagh opened to Ida by Ct. 333 N. , . GI- MR., A.-N . T salt& Meads. Its contents wfil prove Its soppdortty aver allothere. .Dont oil or bareay talertor Look aiteis *rat. , to Wei Jens. sad irtll oontala way-. blitv ( Vrtot i Chkalito Convention. Circulars esokaad Ikkbeid rorronirdon pad. Adana Ald*RlcAtN PUBLISSING I. CL:4I • CO, 1111110 rd. Maud. M • UorTIS. 0141404er. WM —llllWlNfliotietiticw • xlaisamair,s pciaAvria • ' Noire/Vs': • • • -, =MID WISUDI OI Iat IS T 17ailrof two yawl* 104 0 a the put VINO of the ll m u t Xt. W lllila W . Matidtall.wlo dandy ft I the tr o d tf hie pnikodea talks Clothed ethics. 'h lo a pealed Wiesen at Resentthug to best prowl" by the. wham" or Itta Amoy lee ibi s whoath kees•pentowalt, amthelittedqdth Ida ke away yrace.l !as a wetted tut It le lowseaaanda y prior to s 0 others. Ilra.,othat eon : am df.w. edarithinam epkwald eletrattor ot limabeet k s i likened do wit tbtok *odd eolastar.". a t m e „, Ilentaer mamas It **alarm and USW 'work et . ward me a Ilkoment.", Sr. therm nye : "It la reset a soda swims area set ad euaraciag lad applai to the to the the dowleter of the oddest meta par. feetli than any_ malm . Mak I have mean. ow Howard enostlere"late Mame strOttne, and the ple, tareHigikflhtethtletee, the goateed eclat A • "It bee Own. ere etyle. and mot two, an • Wawa% the beet thine about ILI. Mu Utah wil l width Too hare tendered the Indneatata• *et at N I ana." Agents wanted to erne Townshtir A TICKNOR I THILDs AGENcy, • Tilton:• IR rlth Stand. Fillaborgh, Pa. 'June, 186?. s Nove ready' the fol lowing work, containin g 103 g closely printed, large octavo pages, well bOund in law slitep. I Price $lO. THE LAW REGISTER; Oologirlatng eU the • LAWYERS Iff Tins UNITED MTV) : • Record The State Costal:ling lb, 131041 Isitel 'dandy Officer', the Orgrinieuine, riatidien, and feria of the court, for , every elate and Tern'evry : THE ,OFFICIAL DIRECTORY lAirriED STATSB Coutoltang tho Oificeraqf the Patera!, GoeerninasteM Dotiso of theßeverat Deptrinpatt, %dace of air Mertberg of Congress, the o,ificers and Terme/ !ila Federal Courts: The Collector's Asehitant ; Ginowthe Lawlor Coiled* , nom, iteeaseting Deeds, ref (ryilV Claims, cued Diking Mammy, with relY4f .fcr maw State : WITII NULII OTIIXU VBllll d. INFORMATISX ; TM Wbob► ConsOtiting an dacha and I BIT iiNit-tI;.'II,ANUAL. Propited from Cans! itotonts br .JOMN LIVINGSTON. - o(itio Now-York PIZ. tieei of !holler. Union taw Co, .itiOrTirat i ' Peibibed by tbd bp'. CYO* lair Mouthy (In the Anoulean 'Cubangoß stigma' Bank Itenilingl Tbelfl . ook wlll.be east, larpaldi r to any adieu' lo ' United Mato* on reutpt of tad dollars ; or, It toll be forwarded by express, wttli bill, to be paid ea ata Davy. Uiewessettorse Noe Seer-Letter Testinientnry to the estate or Peter Ift. dee'd.. Son or New Sewickley tp.,_ _Bearer comity Pa.. having bees men t o r t e the neidetetethee, ail penmen' indslited to thewatd instate 'are refer...led to make itantediat, pat. Meet mid those hating Clean. or demands against the -estate of said decedent. will mato kuoun the true without delay: EMI junlrollat. NOtioe to /Ito akholdes. --- "'MMHG a liOCl . l ES* ITSA a FURY COXPANY." inhainnyurinta micenro op THE ABOTS ribt trill be held 0 Alehouse of oso. Jinn N. Ilhpexur..sre Monday June 01. st I o'clock. P. for the purpose of ele.ctiegs Preshloa, HheCtoro and other officers Err the ensehm veer. CIIAS. It !Won secretor—, leHre3:2L Scouring, Prying and Pressing TUB UNDERSIGNED HAS TAKEN orrpAT. amt. for Becoming. Drying and Prentice clethaq. which for excellence of workmanship 1114 PIOCat I reed anything now In um Clothing cleamol r In first clans style. Work will be taken In at my ph-. of boldness in Bridgewater, at all times, and, rLcoa ted with bat little day to the owner. lam stilt Agent for Flovre'a latest improved Seakt Machines, and also Singer's,loth of which are trey log more and morn in favor, Uso lon7,er they me mud. - .108E1'ki SHAUN. 111011.11ITY ACCOUNT. •, lopotam. AWO •19T, 110CIIESTItR Do ROUGH, for th e pot coding LI 19, LEM To susodrit of Monty duplicate, gm 93 ily ea& paid Daniel Dont, 81, CO Dy orb paid A. Dair 6 0(4) 36 63 Dy.eash paid Dakar ai Bendel, we et By lost tar. • - Ro 3 • Cash elarrad at Deaver. 6 71 By cash paid Rochester Dottrel, ITI 11 By ash in Thasnry, s4 LI - By cosh paid IF.M.An coll., 111 17 Rash due Doss r. Y. Ander s on 667 Ts— 41,1110 t 6 C. D. !wan, JNO. 4 NiNIVAL WIl. BAST, • Acdltnes. lellfeßit. `MARE CUA!ICE FOP INVESTMENT! PAILM FOR SALE T W11.1.881L XS BAUM OF IGS ACRES ES 01110 Jl township Beaver Co., Pa.. cm Friday' June 26th. /M 4 at Public Bale, without rmerve, Milo k' ih• 8n on Plus. A Cleveland R. Y. I wild from Smith's gam l acts cleared and to good state of Cultivildatt, the balance well timbered and encloroi under lento, underlaid with a four (4) loot vela demi and hr worta rce cuder. Also, 4 foot vein Lime Stone and 8 Soot Smoky. Improvements—a cocr fortable dwelling house,B rooms below and titan attached, and all necomary out-bolidlar.,.. frame hire 80lig ad diet, frame stable 90 he Mimi Mitt of el kinds, and well watered by a number of serer Witt lieltiro. Convenient to nth ocds and clinrcial. , road Winn through maid premise,. Tor farther is formation address dm subscriber on ald.premleet. OrTarais made known on day of sale. iislo ono mewe at 11 cfclock, A. IL jerelittts. Tl TR; DISTRICT COURT OF TOR I ." .1 States, for the Western District of Penereylvinia In the mptattera e/ X. F. Scott; a Bankrupt. PTO Ito. ti 9 ._ WROX IT KAT CONCIRN : The tusionion• ed hereby gives notice of his appolntiscut ii Aisle . r. Scott, of Now Melton. in the anntY4.,tri.' 'sr and Stets of Pesinaylvania , wiihtufsaid who bas been adjudged a Baitantpt upoe his own Pk titian, bribe District Conti of said District. D atal atDaavet, the Ist tiof of Jane. A.D. 1601 FRaDIR WILSOR. jereklit PAIIGUING GAS: rimis ALL 191 THAT HANS BUN SUFTERE ° V the untold mieerices a toothache, ami dread of co fRE:= 1. 1334 you will And that Dr. eboodler ea. aro to reUme_you by e—imd the use of the meat ProdeofoVole—llHiffo make tbeir estno Hobe source LA 9 of plossure,rather than of Palm AD dentai onersa Deetbemod in the beet Pow nuumer, and rA remonabie terms ea by mu good De o Hst fn the count/. Oree is. in now Minor, Buchalter, _PE „,„ T. J. CHANDLER Ji ge-t+ Aibiai mtiou llsr a alledes ‘lie ista rdeeh at w r e Lette Groriberof reoldect = cif Xarkin.atit Ptiodelil4l allar—'". to makertiximediate pat tilt and the me ka Virothenticited yisi as. op dted the Wee. uu , areal glib NoCa for eettlevica • ADM ?num miner.. Adbmiikar.i.e. Phelleo.—Lettere of Admits • Vahan on the estate of Robett StePhe nla ci. Proddbrt :heehlifi. Deaver county, renell:. deed. =be= motel to the undortlgoed, all per oo4 .„ to th e gm egos .e revealed i° tati; mediate ponost , mod those having claims as per the agitate of NA decedent, will priegrit two arkil sothestieatt4 lb/ ocidemlint• I. _ DAVID BELLA4ser• JOS. H. GREER, Aucurriscr, itEcumuici 0; AND Aqiikeir et, Ara and Alingfcgarre s, Once soi liableueo. II ADAM KNOUFT, Ber. Mercer, "I ALFRED LlOll c re EX rat
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