The Greene County Republican. (Waynesburg, Pa.) 185?-1867, July 18, 1866, Image 2

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rTlvU jJ7thniLHtb ot Juno btdta
Ken piace in ujiicnua iiciwceu me ur
miei ot Trunin and of Austria. Thq.ro
stilt, ic sowns, was far' 'from being de
cisive ; on llio ountrury, the Governments
of both Austria and Prussia woro shout
ing over a pretended victory.
( . Tho Artnv ot thu Elho having oscu
pied Uuiuhonbtii-g mi thu 2.5th ot June,
advanced without meeting with any re
sistance, on tho 'Jtjtli to Turnau." On
the 28lh they had a severe engagement
at Miinchcngrnlz, in which, according
to the Prussian statements, tho Austri
nns suffered a loan of 2,J0'J men." The
latter wore compelled to retreat to
Furstenbruck An Austrian dispatch
mention that subsequently thu I'iih
sians Q'lvanced even so far as Gilschiu
(or Jioin), but that at this place they
were so thorougly dcfcntol by Gen.
Edolsheim that they had to evacuate
Melnik, Dauba and Loipa, an I retreat to
Hiemcs, a town near the Saxon frontier
Thu army of Silesia, under command
ot tho Crown Prince, had entered lo
hernia on tho 'Ju'th of June, one column
descending trom tho noil Ii upon Trail
tenau, and tho other n Ivr.neing from
Glatz upon Nachml Uoth columns
were engaged with the jrtiemy on thu
27th and thu 28th,. tho former at Trail
tenau, the latter at Naehod and Skah-Z'
Tlie Austrians claim to have gained
preat advantages at Skalcz, while tho
Prussians estimate tho number of prison
era taken at Naohod ana Traiitonaii at
b.OOO. The latest dispatch from the
Austrian Hide triumphanily announces
that tho Prussians were linally, on thu
28th, completely defeated, leaving on?
th'rd of their army killed at.d wounded
and that they thereupon withdrew to
Prussian territory, toward Glalz.
Tho Aim' rian statement as to tho is
sue of tho buttles on tho iJNth ot Juno
is very definite i but a further corrobor
ation is needed before it can bo accepted
as trustworthy.
THE bOUTil AMERICAN WAR.
Another battle lias been fought in
South Amotion, ami the Paraguayans
have again been defeated. Oar dis
patches sale that on May 24th tho
Paraguayan army of I3.OU0 infantry ami
8,01)0 cavalry attacked tho Allied forces
with desperation, wero repulsed, ami
retired from the field, losing ii.OJ'i lulled
and a largo number wounded. No
material advantage, it is added, was
gained by tha Allies; but to us it scetts
that Paraguay cannot well alibi d such
sacrifices ot men and material, '
Though defeated, tho Paraguayans
did not -retreat, but retired to their
. i ii r . V' i.
camp. Hostilities recommenced, but j
fie latest information does not state, J
fioiigh it is probable, whether tho Allies, .
followed up their advantage and assiim
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VII illU UULrnni,u. 4&ii,iiiici UMII Mll.lllUII
of tho South American situation was
threatened by a revolution in Cordova, !
Which tailed. J I ail it succeeded, the
distress ot the Argentine Kepubho would ;
nave been ot invaluable aid to Para-
g tay.
IMPORTANT ORDER FROM GENERAL '
GRANT.
UliADQ'l'S 01 TI1H A II MY,
.AlUUTANT GKN'I.S Ol.'HCI!, V
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m,,oN.,u y i ,0u ,
GKNtHAi.OiiDwt No. 4 -l Department!
District, and Post-Comtuandors In States !
lately in rebellion, are herebv directed to
arrest nil persons who have been or may t
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neieuuur uu un.iigL'ii wiui riiiiniiissiuii oi i
crimesana otienccs against oaiccr-,'igcn s
..iiv.tna ntiil iiihnliil.inta nl'llii, lTinl.,.1
Slates, irrespective of color, in. eases wh,ljl olhtM 1,10 fi'llti"g
where tho civil authorities have failed, j We would as soon believe in tho ming
neglected, or are unable to anrst and i ling of oil and water as that two such
bring such parties to trial, and to detain j elemonla could como together. It is
them in military confinement until such I noe(1 ' l . . aisgusting to
l.ima fid A lll'nliur liirli..)i Irililinn nmu tin i " 3
mem in iiuuiary couniiemeui unui siicn i
time as a proper judicial tribunal may be j
eady and willing to try them. A strict
and prompt enforcement ot this order is .
required.
By command ot Uout. ten. brant.
'ED. I0WK8KVD. . 1
Assistant Adi't Gen'l. I
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GEN. SHERMAN AND CONGRESS.
In his 4th of July speech ill. Ills ,
Qan. Sherman spoke ol the political situ
' ation as follows. Although not so ou(
spoken as we could wish it can easily bu
discerned which way. tho General's
opinion inclines :
"Thcreforo it is unnecessaiy lor mo
. even to rotor to tho position in which
national affairs al'o piaccd, though I do
not pretend to comprehend or under,
tand thorn. It ia not my task. My task
is to use thu force that is placed at my
' disposal to put down opposition to the
laws, quickly and forever. Applause
Whenever the United Stales Marshal
eomes to me and tells mo that his laws
n'd his power are resisted, and that he
has not civil power enough to execute
those laws, it I have soldiers I will go
and make his laws and decrees enforc
ed j and, my friends, if that rule is en
forced throughout tho land, if the laws
ot Congress are enforced wherever ibis
fligrloats, then we are in tt tit It n notion
, to all intents and purposes at home and
abroad." Cheers
AH Texas has grinned at Shcii Inn's
mot, that if he owi.od that unplesant
locality understood to bo sn hot and dry,
inS Texas, ho would rent Ttxat and live
in iht other place.
The General sayi on his late visit to
the Uio Grande, he wns shown a paper
irom the interior, which, after quoting
the above, crediting the author, added
beneath;
j D n a man that wouldn't stand up
for his own country"
' Grkat exoitomunt prevails in New
Orleans among the rebel and Democratic
portion of the community at the arrest
of Judge uead, for tailing to put int.o
execution the Civil Hights Hill . Parlies
tand ready to give two hundred thous
and' dollars bail for him. nnd pledge
themselves .to spejid twr-nty five thous
and dsllara tor his defense. On the
other hand, the United Status authori
ties teem quite determined to make nn
xampleot him and pnnish 'to the full
vxtent of tho law.
WAYMvSHUKI,':
J, E, SAYf.3 I'-'liiir ii.nl I'foprititr.
wkdnKoa'v, JULY 'timZ
UMON STATU TICKET.
roil governor,
GEN. J. AV. GEA11Y.
OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY.
DISTBICT AND COUNTY TICKET.
CONGRESS,
HON. GEO. V. LA WHENCE,
Of Washington County.
.ASSEMBLY,
LIEUT. J AS.' A. WOODS,
' Of C. nter Tp.
ASSOCIATE JUDGE,
EUAS STONE. Esq.,
Of Jlonor.gahola Tp.
PROTIIONOTARY,
LIEUT. TI103. LUCAS,
Ot Jefferson Tp.
REGISTER AND RECORDER,
COItt' L. TIIOS. F. HEPPEUT,
Of Monong.ihela Tp.
COMMISSIONER;
CAPT.JOflN'A. 1JUUNS,
Of HichniU'Tp.
AUDITOR,
LIEUT. GEO. W. SIIOUGII,
Of Gilmore Tp.
POOR HOUSE DIRECTOR,
COL. JOS. COOKE,.
Ot Marion Tp.
Alussiis, Cowan, Randall, Duolittlo,
& (Jo-, have made a cull for a National!
Union (?) Convention to meet in PJiila
dolphin, on thu 14ih of Aug , proximo,
(ji cc,uro an urgent invitation "is given
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to i tho btatcs of the Union to si ml
deliaati'S, in order that then'
"erring
brethren" ot tho South may bo amply
represented. ' Their Southern leaders
cordially endorse tho programme, South
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I urn iftnrii'ilia rflvn t iUn ttM.L.u mil
gllW f If H V 1 UH ill Mil LUim
itiin, nnd urge Jinuii' their resncctivo
Sti,U;s thu expediency of sending repre
sentatives. Some ot whom havo already
selected delegates.
! This nee:Iu no comment, indeed it is
m doping with thu men who have it
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'" tmv- 1,1 lnah ,l w' 1,0 " motl"J
''' in council deep assembled." Tho
tircscaters of the South anJ the peace
makers
of tho. North,
"chivalry" and
did tho "blow-
''mudsills," men who
lloeuss (
.
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L'- Iv.-iy e
rue Union men of our country.
pnond, of N. Y., declares the
Times and himself will pursue a different
t.0nrse, that ho lias been grossly dcceiv-
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, ' '"mu" U,!U W1"
o..tr ...... if r i
I sen ot ins threat wroni;
iu my uiuers
see the abominable heresy practiced by
thesa conscieiioo-i allouscd men and are
deserting their tiaitor ranks. It is cal
culated to luvo this good efft-ct. and wo
can think of no bettor filan by which the
perfidy of such men :ou!d be made
known-
Tun ttiyi nffiirs havo taken of late,
tho'newly arisen oppression to thu Sham'
Democracy throughout tho wholo eoun
try, aro healthy indications of a oh ingo
for tho butter rginling tho great issues
of thu day. Eioh moi.ih, each week
li-uali revulatipns give the peopjo an in
sight, into the workings ot this mass ot
corr.iption. .Sympathizers with treason
and traitors during tho war, they low
openly express a pnfercnuo that this na
lion should bo governed dy the man who
tought w.lh such fearful earnestness to
destroy tt, acttons. words, all, tend to
this one great point I ho - nsTrundizu-
b 1 00 u
munt of treason.
w
Tub nauseous ilosu compounded by the
President for hi Cahhu-t. has proved too (lis- ,
agrocablu to swallow, nnd after vlo'ent retch- j
nig mm purging nicy nave nnaliy thrown if
up. Wo nru plunacd t seo It. It ilunion
stra'cs thu fact that tho gient leaders of our
party cannot bo duped. In some few Install,
csu degraded ambition smothers the finer
senslbillllug of honor and Integrity, but tt is In
very fim. Secretaries tauton, Harlan and
Speed nrocxpucted to tender their resignations
soon. This places the Prcshlont In exactly
the predicament wo wished to sea . tin. It
Involves thu Important . question of ''whom
will ho appoint?" A Clmuncey Bii-r, Fernando
Wood, Valliindigliain, or an A. H. Stephens?
Wo await with lateros', tUa sequel of this revo-"
lutlon.' . '
Bad Rp.com. It is said that not ft
Demooratio pa or, except ono, in West
Virginia, is edited by a man who can
vote Several ot them nre run by return
ed itbelsi others by thoso who havo not
been In tho State Ions eno'ugh to voto.
ANOTHER CONVENTION CALLED.
The Kandull-Doolililo 'Convention is
abont to moot wi.h opposition where
luatt anticipated. Gov. A. J. IlamiU
ton, the leader of tho exiled and persecu
ted Unionists of the war, has issued a
counter-call tor a Convention of those
who have suffered from tho policy which
has its most cordial indorsement from
their former oncimes and tyrants. Ila
regards the Convention which is to meoi
in Philadelphia as another rebel invasion
of fhb Nirth. We dj not doubt "thai
able and h most numbers will be found
to answer his call. Then wo shall be
assured which voice has the most curtain
sound.
Skciiktahy SkW.uiDcDriurs'iS tho call of tho
Cuppurbeail National Convention.
The Tariff bill passed the House by
the decisive vote ot Yeas, 01, Nays, 53
Mr. E 13. Wushburne s motion that it
bu postponed to the next session had
previously buuu defeated by 87 nays to
02 Yeas. Tho bill reduces tho duty on
Tea to 12Pand on Coffee to 2 coi.ts
per 'pound which wo believe are just
half ihe present rates. Should the Senate
seasonably pass tho bill in its present
slmpo, and tho President sign it, it will
take nfTeut on tho 1st ot August. All
goods then in bond must pay the duties
imposed by it
General Grant's order, directii g a gen
eral arrest ami detension by his suhordU
nates of all persons in the lately Confed
erate States who have committed, or
shall hereafter commit, outrages upon
loyal persons of any color which thu lo
cal authorities do not and shall not pun
ish, Is tho most important paper we
have printed for mot ths. It not paral
yzed by higher authority, it wil! prove a
terror to eviUdoers and much needed
shield to thu pcr.vectited loyalists of the
South. We ardently trust that it may
bo upheld and enf need It is equivalent
to a fresh proclamation of maitial law
at the South, where no other law oper
ates to protect those who have been
faithlul to tho Union.
Tun present platforms of the two par
lies are given in a nut shell: as follows.
Union PI I'.tortu Loyal men shall
control tho Government.
Democratic Platform Itestoro 'rebels
tojmwerand give them tho control ot
onr National affairs.
A Jackson Dkmouiiat: O.io who wa
ready to saoritiou his
principles.
life to secure his
A Johnson Dumoc-hat: Oho who se
cures his living by sacrificing his princi
ples. I'ointici). Thu editor of the LaCros--o
(Wis ) Democrat s.-us : "IIu who calls !
tho Uepublieail party a Union parly I
a liar, and the truth is rot in him. IIu
wdio calls Thud. Stcu-n or any ot his
followers a patriot is himself a traitor."
Almost any ruffian tottld eject llio
samu amount o! coarse abuse trom his
filthy throat.
Goti. Geary h iving Ik-oii interrogated
relative to his views upon tho equaliza
tion ot bounties, has made publio a letter
which ho addressed iu M iy lust to thu
Ion. Henry Wilsov, Chairman i f tho
Senate Military Uomm'utoo. Ia this he
argues bolh for llio jusiico and praoli-
ea'nlity ot this measuro. If the Govern
ment has not money with which to pay
this additional demand tor bounties, he
suggests that Congress "authorizi ihu
Secretary ot tho Treasury to issuo fivu
percent, gild bonds fir sums of ?5J
and over, payalile in 30 years, making
thoniSildiors' IJ.mnty bandi, but receiv
able at nlUimis tor Gjvurnmont lands
at par."
At Salem, Illinois, on the -1th inst
Generals Sherman nnt Logan were
present, and General Logan, in conohis
ding his speech, said.
I was a Whig, but I havo great af
fection for you loyal Dumnorats, your
fathers, who sunt your sons touppor
Gun. Sherman, who, I .believe, is a
Democrat.
General Sherman promptly interrupt
edGenoral Logan, saying; ' never
i.is a Democrat! I only voted onoo in
my life."
QU ESTl&NS FOaVlIlirjljlOC KACY.
,.0a.innl" in his letters to the
PhilaJel phia Press, shows up tho strong
. .1 . ,,
points in ihe rvunrt of tho Uuconstruo-
. . ...
lion Committee, and illustrates the torye
witl1 wh,ul' a'Ur themselves to
popular favor, thus:
Tho Representatives who, in, running
for ro-eloctton, will havo to meet the
brunt ot ihe Copperhead batteries for
supporting tho gloiious Article otPaci
ticatiotia need havo no fears. They
have only to ask their advortisers five
plain questions, eauh being pertinent to
the tive loading suctions ot thai; aittolo.
1, Aro you opposed to conferring
civil rights upon all the citizens of the
American Hopubliut
2. Arc you In favor ol allowing a
South Carolina rebel two votes and a
half, when thu Union soldier throws but
onet
8. Are you opposed to a decrco that
prevents the traitors from holding oflloe
in the United Slates.
4. Aro you opposed to a clauso that 1
renders it impossible lo repudiate our
own national debt, and that makes it an
iiiviolatu convenant and an inviolable
duty to pay the bounties and pensions
ot the Union soldiers!
6. Are you in favor of paying the
rebel war debt?
There are questions that address them
selvis to the sober judgment and com.
mon sense of every well disposed cil'Zei:,
no matter what may liavo been his party
atlltiities. No man who wus earnestly
desirous for tno triumph ot the Union
nrms in our late bloody struggle, will
fail to answer them in the spirit tint
prompted tho preparation of tho new
amendment to our national Constitution.
And there aro thousands of honest but
misguided Democrats who will meet
these pregnant ii.quiries with llio same
response. He must be a double dyed
traitor who could answer o'herwise.
HWi. tip.
THE RECORD oFffllT "DEMOCRATIC"
PARTY.
Wo never read one of the numerous
complaints which appear in the so-called
Democratic newspapers about the bur
then of our public debt and ths conse
quent heavy taxaiijii,' without being je
minded of llio fact that tho Democratic
party is responsible for tho rebellion and
whatever evils followed in its track.
Every dollar of our national debt was
expended in suppressing the rebellion
inaugurated by thu Southern Democrats,
and connived at and sympathized with
by their Northern allies of tho samo pari
ty. This accounts f ,r their desire to re
pudiate the debt, interest and principal,
and at the same time explains tl e stcret
ot their constant complaint about '-hoavy
taxation '' A Western orator tells thu
truth, in his own way, iu the following
extract i .
Let Democratic journals and orators
howl over ihu debt and taxes their war
has brought They but magnify their
owiixsin. Evoty dollar of debt is a
Demociaiio legacy. Every tax is a
Democraiio gift Every Government
stamp is a Democratio sticking-plaster,
l-.very person iu thu United States drinks
Democracy iu his tea, hi crtl'cc, and his
whiskey, and in tin- sugar where iih be
sweetens llioin. Each ingredient pays
Its quota for the cost of Ujmocruny to
thu country. The smoker inhales l)cm
ouiacy. The s'u-k man is physica-d with
Democracy. Tho laboring in in gives
about oii;i hour's labor every day to pay
; 011(!,te lh of ,,, ,i,. ,
r.ll 1 I..lli,i'l:n.i7 I hi I'.i.ttl.i i.t (t.i.'j
Nomocracy Jim eanitalist
tho Douiocratic paity. Every Iransfer
of property is saddled with thu Demo-
cratio biinJcii. I ho funeral mourning
musi first nay tho tiunali v of Domour uiu
rate, ami a portion ot that wit on the
d. ceased leaves behiinl, ur.isl g.i into
tho Democratio vortex Gem-rat ion
niter generation will carry this Demo
cratic burden from birth to death. Jiat
for tho Deoioui atiu party our poople
would hardly have known tlru nature of
ttv.ltwii. Kill f..rll,., 1 V , rii ..I ii .....,..
j .j hundro.1 of thousands ot vOum'J ,
whose-boncf are strewn ever the South
wool 1 now be produoltvu laborers ami
the support and comfort, of families now
d.-solato. .No one can attempt to deny
mis iiiuiuii.iuiii. i-iv iiiiu u.'iu jiieiciiii
that the Democratic narlv had ane i-iun
for rebellion. Yet it lias the ellVoutervl
to cry over tin burdens of taxation. And
its lead. iter adiierents now chai !o then-
own li nings upon tho loyal pconle, and
hvpocrillcaliy Howl over their alllicliotis,
and seek to seduce them from their
integrity, to elect to power thu party
w ho lias brought all these woes iipotTtho
laud.
"FEEDING NIGQEI58."
Gen. 'i.-ke, Assistant Commissioner
ot tlio Kreedim-M's Iiiiroau in Tennessee,
report, tliat the number of rations issu
ed iu that district dining the mouth ot
Juno was as follows:
To whitu Persons 2.'!.0(lO
To frecdinen 4,030
Tho number issued duiiiur thu ve.tr
ending June 1, 18UU, was- ,
To white persons n."i,"i4fl
To colored persons.. 610,831
Still tho Copperhead papers continues
tin ir clamor against tho "nigger poor
house bill," nnd howl about tho money
that is expen led by iho Government in
feeding up idle colored men! IVuth
lip. . .
.Wasihnjton, Thursday, July 12th,
18j0. It is now positively ascertained ;
that "Postmaster-General Dennison yes
terday iciuk-io.l the resimaiiau ot his
ollioo to the President. This was done
in writing. Tho reason for this course,
as stated by Air. D tinisuu'liiuiself. is a
difference of political views. Ii will bo
rccolleotod that he was President of the
Union Kepublican Convention which
nominated Mr. Lincoln for the Presi
dency. Never inten iing otherwise than
to adhere to the paity whosu principles
it represented, and us tho call tor tho
National Convention at Philadelphia is
in antagon sni to that organization, there
was no other course left to him than to
retire from tho Cabinet while his per
sonal relations with the President nro
undisturbed and friendly. The aetiurni
tion is entirely because of a conflict of
oohiioal views,
A number of Ohio'.Cotigtrpssmen
called on Utiv. DuniiNon yesterday, and
had nn exceedingly pleasant interview
with him. Ho ''o'd to them his fetter of
resiirmil'on, the subuauco ot which is
that he is a Union man and a member
of tho Union party, that he indorses
tho Const iiutioiml Amendment, and
Oannot remain Cabinet ofti-ior in the
Cabinet ot an Executive' opposed to thnt
amendment. IIu will loave tor Ohio
next week to take tho stump for the
Union party.
There will be A menling of the Cabinet
to-morrow. It promises to be a very
ovvitlnir one. as the tu-ocHcdimis (it iIih
recet caucus of Republicans will be
discussed. Tho voto of the uow Froed-
men's Bureau bill is expoi tod to'be made
publio to-morrow, Friday. Secretaries
Seward, llailau and Speed had a pro
tracted interview with Pi esident John
son to-dny. All kinds ot rumors are
afloat about the lesiiiiialious of Secre
taries Speed and Hnriau. Nothing deli
nalu is yet known.
ToucmNcT
In tho description given by tho Phils
dulphia f'nss, of the 4ih cf July exercis
es in that city, the following touching in
cident is related iu occuring whilst tho
procession was in motion :
On Arch street a number of little girls
wended their way through the vast
croVd, and, approaching Gen. Geary
one of their number, little Miss Kate Kill
't, aged about six yearsj presented the
General with a boquet, on thu wrapper of
which, was inscribed the following
"From my Fathers' grave.
- 50 SB II ATI-. M.LIor.
TO UKN, J. W. UKAIir.''
Little Kate's father (Captain Thomas
Elliott) was assistant adjutant general on
Gen. Geary's staff Ho was killed near
At'auta, Ga , by the rebels, while in thu
discliaigu ot his duties iu action at that
place. TheCaptai,: was looked upon by
the General with as much affection as lie
bestowed upon his own son, one of tho
gallant braves who died defending his
country's honor. Tho two now rest
maimed by all who knew them.
An Oltsi-okfn Coitiuuikad Nearly
every so-called Democratio paper in tins
Statu hesitates to declare the principles
ot its party, but in some other States the
t onnerliead op'aiis are less orudent. and 1
o 1 -
speak out in meeting Willi an utter dis
regard tf conscipionccs. Tho New York
Freeman's Journal ii 0110 of these out
spoken journals. That paper does not
like the admiration of tho President in
which some Democrats indulge ; 11
thinks its party is being continually
cheated by Mr. Seward and by 'the
friends of I'lesideul Johnson, ami calls
upon tho Democracy to bu careful and
not bu 'deceived' any longer by tho non
sensical talk about -a uuw party,' on the
basis of 'iny policy.' With regard to
the President himself, thu Journal thus
frankly expresses itself:
"NoWj being an honest man, wo will
say bluntly, lliat for Andrew Johnson,
personally, wo caro not, as lespeutsthis
world, one coti-titulional damn I We
have no ruspect tjr him, and never ex
pect to havo any. Wore ho to be de
clared President for lif'o of tho United
States, we would refuse to shake bauds
with ti 1 1 11 except ho could in sonru uur
vellous manner, pmgo himself t the
complicity iu tho murder (if Mrs. Surra! t.
Wirss, and variou's oilier innocent peo
ple. Int willi all that, if ho so showed
himself, as that thcro was a reasonable
prospect that, hunoifirlh, be would ad
ininister thu G ivern nenl. of the United
States in a manner advaiiiaireous lo thu
common jntercsts t,f all
thu Stales, wo
would work for his election as President
18J8- aMl1 l87-'' '"'
1S70. if ho dosired it at that period "
No doitht this is about the nvoraoio
jiiiiiesi icu.inij ui iii-i vyoppeiiieaus 01 una
... i. 1.1 1 1 1 t .1
State, who aro pretending to bo Andrew
Johnson's friends.
Wl,.nrn .hat our old friend. II i.-ster
- - -
CiViner. goea nut nml initkcs spotclicn oc
casioimlly, .notwithstanding the fearful
liallucinalions umtcr wliicli lio seems to namtiwora 01 11 0 niiiKcr.
I... bdiiiiiior At a recent meelinir nt 1 , ,Am"" tllu leading artists who have visited
be Mooting At a lot cut mci.ling at tlilscouniry and well-known Pi mists of IJ is
Ex -ter, IJorks county, ho insisted that bin and New Y01I1 who nsa tlio '1,'hiekeriiv
V.,,A,.A ,ciw nl,.,...l (!,,v,.i-n,,i- P1".'"" '" Prelcrcnce to th .se ol'other makers
""o"
11....... wtntu ri(A niw 11 mi ki 1 1 i liiilliininn. 1
IIIIL-I 1LMIH " nitini. imiiiiviiii
tion will likely haunt liini the reinnitulei
ot his days. It is not uncommon to hud
such aberations ot thu mind, hut it is
very seldom that persons so ulllicted are
proposed for thu important position ot
Governor. A venerable d.imo in New
York br.-iicves herself tho w'fo of James
Buchanan, with twelve children born tp
him in lawful wedlock, tho said offspring
being represented by sundry dogs, cats,
dolls, &i) , about her ; but they consider
her n lunatic and keep her in the asylum.
Another man wo havo read of insists
j that he is at variance with all thu world
oven body bul'nvmg him cr;izv while
ho behoves everybody crazy but him-
! se'f, but they quarter him iu tho asylum
instead of the Executive mansion, and
wo insist that Mr Clymer's friends sha'l
cure him of his mental wanderings or
witlnliaw hi in as a candidate. He
ought to bo told positively that Wood,
ward was not elected' Governor throe"
years ago and is not Governor now.
and while tho committee has its hand
in, ho might as well bo told that Gen eral
Geary will bo ths next Governor
ot Pennsylvania. Clutmlershurg Kaposi
tonj.
VVitKKi.tN., V. Va, July 12. Tin
oHlelal vote for Iho constitaAional amond
meat disfranchising persons enpaged ii
tho Into rebellion was oountod yesterday'
find tho Constitution was deoltiroi'
adopted by 0,922 majority.
Tine conservatives call thomselv"
Union mon, but that docs not make then
so. Tho blaokest negro wo over aav
wasoslled 'Snow Bill,' and tho slopes
dog wo evor siw was named -Swift.'
To bo proud of learning Is tho greater
Ignorauoo. (
NEW .ADVERTISEMENTS.
iSEW rmtas iuu the lmonKiuMiu.
rhnlon'n "Mjlit II looming t'rreua."
rfanlon' "Malil II loom Inu t'crcua."
t
I'linloil'R "Mflil Itlooiulud Ci-ri'iin."
Itiiilou' "Nigh! Illoomiiij C'orcua."
rhulon'a ".My lit I! loom la j t'croun."
A mot riq-lM'i-, di-lli-iiti-, nnj I'niRrmit IVrfnm.-.
dlall Iril from Ilia rum uuil bvuutiiKl tlunvi' liu.a
wliicli ii tukut Iu naino.
Mtuiurueluri il only by
I'llAI.O.X A: HOX, New Yftrk.
BRWAHK OF COUNTKKKKIT.S.
" ASK FOIt 1'HAI.ON'S-TAKK NO OTIIKlt.
MM A LECTURE
tSJLJV TO YOUSfl MEN.
Juki ruoulud, in a SialeJ l.nn loiie. rriet mx
mt, '
AT .kcitiik on Tin: Natciii!, Tkkatmknt and
II. .11. I l. .... '. m .
luiuieui . uro oi peiinatoiilia-a. or Hi initial
weakness Involuntary Kuiissi"iis, Sexual l)u-
"any, Him imputimienls to marriage generally.
Nervousne ss, Cmisnmi lion, KiaVpsy ami Fits;
Mintal mi l Physical Incapmitv. rcsultlnntVom
Ml-Almse, Ax liy UOIlKliT .1. Cl'I.VEIl
WEI.I,, M. D., Author of tho "Green Hunk,"
&c.
The wnrld-rcumviH'd nullinr. hi IliU i.ilml-
I rutile Lecture, clearly proves from his own
j SSW
i medicine, nnd without ilaimcrous sumiciil ni -
fffieAiS:
. tain and cII'm Iu iI, by which every sutVerer, no
mutter what his condition ninv be. mav euro
liiuiscll clie iply, pilva ely, ami ritolcnlly.
This lecture will ptovo a boon to thousands
anil ions nn s. ..
Sent under seal, to any address, In a plain
sealed envelope, on Ihu receipt of t-ix Ci nts,
or two postage stumps, bv addressing
. ('IIA3 J. Cr'KI.INK ifct'O,,
127 Bowery, 'New York, Post Dlllcu No. 4.-.SC.
niiti'J4:-iiU-ly
uailt'i'ly MaU'Hiciit.
Fuisr National Bank, t
Wiiynesbuii, l'a., July I'd, 1BUU. )
ltHSOUHUKS,
Notes nnd Bills Dis.
Furniture and Fixtures
Current Kxperses
Cash Items
Dun from Hanks
Sll.-.S.Sn.l RO
85 00
4 15 Bt
4.1! 51
4,450 45
8(),no() no
5,150 00
7111 no
83,425 00
U. H. Hon s reuisterud
U. S. ltonds on hand
Cash Statu Hanks
Lawful money
5'.'8J,i)'JU 00
$14-1,089 00 j
LIABILITIES,
Capital Stock paid 11
Circulating notes receiv
ed Horn OVmpt., 72,0011 Oil )
Less ain't, on hand CO UO )"
Am't. out stamling
.Surplus Fund
Imlivi.lu il Depos.
Ihi'j to Banks
Uiicl.iMiied Dividends
Prufu.As Loss
$2X2, '.i'.)'.) 00
Icartily that the ahovn statemenl is correct
10 uie uesi 01 mv kiiiiwiuiiu mm ueiici.
JOIINC. FLhiNMliHSf,
Jyl8-lt Cashier.
C IIItKLEU u & stm's
PIANO FORTES.
rpiIE Instruments now-manufactured by this
1 well kii(iwiiv long estalilishe I firm, are tlei
results of nearly lull n ceuiury of study, ex
periment ami Improvements.
Posscs.inggiLMteruilvaiitages than nil other
makers Ihrmigliout lids lorn; period of incicas
lngcxpeiii'iK.v, two gcncraliuiis of active, 111-
ergciic iiiiml have tieen iis-i liii usly cm.Jjj ed
111 pci lowing iiiuir pro.tuclious.
the cn.cKEaiNa tianoj
1 ... mi 1111- lusii IIII1UIIIS
Arr nn;v nl tl.n 1,,..l ( ntt n.n t..A, ....i-
maiiulacluicil In this eonntty. For purity and
: s"""" 01 tofiu. eiuiiancu ol finish, thorough-
... 0 ,,,.,..,.1111 ui auuuiiiic, nicy mint
foremost of all.
Vilh the merely irc-oh inioiil exci-llencn
' w V,.nm" '"W. ." . "?
vi'iiii i s i)i ti I'ssm 1 11 i' u i intr hiim.11 iit..o
tlu-y cumliiiiciv hvati'y, (U.'iit'ury, nml poetry
SZZ&X
m Ule country, 11 ay hu mentioned.
TlialheriT,
l)u Meyer, '
Sandeivm,
Dresel.
Rcarl'cnbcrg,
llasslni,
Parker,
Oottsehulk,
Jaell,
1 tollman.
Iju 11 hard,
Lang,
Warren,
IJllstow,
W0I1H,
jMuzio,
Pydiowskl,
Itakt man,
Hiined let,
St rakosch,
Gilder
PITTSBURG AGENCY FOR
lllllKi:i!lUM)Vl'llli;.
EHtMishei in 1831, by J. 11. MEU.OR.)
IM POUT ANT TO PURCHASERS.
Tho subscriber aro the exclusive- wholesnlo
Agents for the Chickurlnj; Pianos, for We-tern
Pennsylvania, Eastern Ohio and West Vir-
u'lcii. Special arraiiuenients enable them to
sell at exactly tho B.11110 price us ch irg.al ut
thu Factory-in Boston, thus saving freight,
instiriinci) and risk of transportation to pur
chasers residing In or west of Ibis city.
Thu Subscribers give particular intention to
thu selection of their stock, visiting Hie Factory
nearly every month , lor this purpose t . their
'Xpcricnco In tho bui-lness, musical skill, and
.radical knowlediro of tlio niauuliiclure nf
I'lniios, enable Hu tu to select thu very best
instruments that Messrs. Chh kerlng produce.
Every Instrument warranted lorn years, by
'he iHiiiiufnciurer and the nibscrlbers. Pcv
viiib nt a distance di-sltlng furthci Information
dioulil address thu subscribes, who will bo
11 ppy to Bend them (post paid.) drawings of
hu various styles of Pianos, piices, &e. Old
I'lnnoB Ii ken In cxcliiiiicc.
, (TIAltLES V. MELLOH, & CO.,
JI Wood St.. bet. 4th St. imd Dliiiiionil Alley,
I'litsluuuh, Pa, July II. '(! 41.
X'S! otico
IB HEREBY GIVEN THAT APPLICA
I llltn U'lll llll tlllirll, nfr til nnvl Q...al..M t.
Ib-n will be made at ths next Scfslon of
ho Pennsylvania Leulsbiiuru, by tin' Odd
'o lows Assoclnilo-i, lit Wiiymnburg,' flreeno
tintv, Pa., torhanuo the namo nf the samo
o tho LxrttASiiH Ham .or Wavni.siiiiiio.
lso, to anthoilr.o snltl bank to Isstto stock hi
iiarcsof flily dollars each, tho wholo nut lo
xcecd one hundred thousand do lnrs.
JOS. V, RANDOLPH,
,lulyll,'60..Cm. . President.
UE At lit kit FOR SALE."
As Assignee of Win. A. l'ot ter, under vol
untary ai-cUmlni'iit for liem llt of irtdllors, I
will expoai to sale nt ul. lie vemtiui or out
cry, in IVont ol Ihu t'lanl lfiiiiKe, iu Wnym'i
hura on ihu 4th DAV OF AUOUST, I8IKJ,
tho. Jo lowini? real ettitte, in will All thu
riijlil, litln mid interest of snUI Win. A. Porter,
o,ln uu'l to that piirtol'lols No. iitu, li;7,
uud His, in plan of ihe Hi rouyh ol Wiiynes.
l-urg, purchased liy wild Point from H VV.
flovM'i-y, Km., h,iiiiiill of siiid scmie (except
that pciriioiiiif li.tNo. ICtl, owned hy Daniel
Owers, to w.t : iwo lhirds of said lot). Tills
property has i rectul llien nn 11 new nnd coil
lii'u k dwelling housu nnd other out Iniilulns,
besides a number of young and thrifty hull
t-CI'S.
ALSO, a s(iiai nf Ints nn Fnniklln sliwt
being Nos. r.7, (is imd (;, hi the plan of Bald
I'orougll, Terms of snle are oiui-li ill' the pur
chase money in hand nnd the balance on tho
Hist day of A pill ni.xl, with Interest fioui day
of sale, possi sj-lon will ho given on llio Ural
day of April, lst;7.. N'JI. T, II WKHU,
Jy lli'iiii - Is Assignee.
j t EA L LSTA'l'E i-'Olt SALE.
TP
rPIIK undeisljini'd Kxeculors of thu lust W ill
1 ol Evan Evans, di e'd , will Her ut publio
"u''l'ry- premises, ut 2 o'clock, p. in.,
U.l" M 1,V .1. .
"""f uium, uuiy i,, mnu, ino eiciriut
j in in niiunii us me iniprovcu Hull 01 the "Ulu
dosepn liiuusay trac t," situated in Monoiiiia-
Iiela tp., two miles above, llreensbnro, cou
lii'uihig !10 Al'iiKS and some perches. f
nimai iriinu so lien s nru clearuU, '.'J ucrcs
being i:iVi:it IMU'TOM. This farm is In
good state of cultivation, well Improved
wait-red and timburid 11 nd abounds with cuu'l"
anil limes-one.
TKHM3 : One linll'of the purchase money
when title is uiiiik-, whh judgment oblinatioiis
tor the luilance, pnyuble in one voir with Iu-Urt:st-
I- K. TCVANS,
jyH. "--"t Kxecutors.
ADAMS' EXPRESS LINE,
' I'lllS safe linu will forward with dispatch all
. I'iicriiu'cs, trunks, ic . in nil n..
i;.,ii,.,i s,.....o ...,...- "-'i'ioi mo
lvlt-m-4, JOSEPH COOKE,
JUi'.y,r.4iL. Atfcnt
BY vii luu of a writ of Venditioni Exponas,
issued out ol the Cnirt ofCiuninou Pleas
lit' l..(.lli( I'lllliitv iiml I.. ..... .1: ...1
I ,,, . ' UIICCIL-II, lHL-I'D
I ill be exposed to public sale at llio Court
1 House, In Wayiiesliuig. nn MONDAY, auth
day ot July next, at I o'clock, p. m., tlw fu.
' lowing properly, viz. :
: All thu right, til It-. Interest and claim of
delttidant, ol, hi mid to a certain tract of l,md
silnatu in C'umbi'rl:uid township Greene eoua
ty. Pa., bounded us follows : Ailjoining lands
of Jeptha Mitclmer, John l'lustou, J. W. Par-
luuson itr.d others, containing thlity-tlvu acres
nioreor less ; trom ten 10 twenty of which nro
cleared.
taken tn execution ns the properly of tlio
"Union Oil mid (.'mil Company," ut'lhu suit
ol Thomas 11. Liiillcy.
ALSO,
On SATURDAY. L'sih dm- ,,r.Tt ....... ...
; !i o'clock, p. in., ut the same 'place, uIliliurMit
title, interest, and claim of itul'eiidanls ot; li
7I.D"() 00 imil to a certain tract of land situate la Monis
. !M07 o-J tuwnMdp, Orcene county, Pa , juI). linim: lands
00,:il5 07 of Sil is Jennings, Iiml if Insi-p'i duller, by
3,M(iJ 4S 1 iinls of James I liimi iiml rti-plien Day's heirs,
fiS5 II!) nn 1 by lands of John M ilt x's heirs contiiln
l.tioO 04 inst'l' wo Hundreil and thiitv live acres, niun,
or less, about one hundred and sixty if wliicli
are cleared j has erected thereon lino linino
dwcllim' hoiise. a framu burn nml niln .....
I buildinus, an applu orchard and other fruit
. m-,-, ,1 nn i.Liiei ui-,:u a.iry iiiipiovemeius.
lakeu in exi'cull ai as ihe nrnncrlv of tint
jixci uiors oi 1110 u in 01 milium Slnclidalo
andj.iniis Sloclulale, nt thu suit of tho Far
mers' unit Drovers' 1! ink of Wuynusbur"
ALSO.
At the same tiimi and place, nil tho right,
title, interest and claim of ilciciidant, of, ia
nnd to a certain tract of land silimtu in Dim.
kard tof aship, Orcein- county, Ph., iul lining
lands of Ui-iire H ue, Josi'ih'l)oni-y, Vv'illiiua
Donley, James Donley, Thomas E. lloiilslmi,
Hn-hard liarcniup- mid others, coiilaining
ninety two acres, nnd three quarters, mors or
lu s, about liny acres of which nrocleiired nnd
under 11 i?M"d statu of cullh-ation, nnd lias
creeled tlie:emi oau )"; cabin hoiisi-, nr sta
ble mid barn, and other out building, 1111 nr.
chard of live hiui'lr: d npple lines, c.o;d limber
uud water in 11la111dar.ee on the pr'uiisics,
'laken iu cxiailion us tlio prop ny nf
Cephas Wily at the suit of Jjauiuel E. llisscll.
ALSO.
At the same time and place, a'l tho ihjlit,
title, interest and clniin of dulcnd nit i f, In nnd
to a ccrl'iin trnct of land situalcin ( 'uniliu lniiil
township, (iiccnc couiitv, Pa., adjoinliij; Inn s
nt Jloriian Youm;, il ium Slunpncck, Peter
Ilewit," ltice farm nnd others, containiiij; nnu
hutidrcd mid three acre", more or less, iibimt
ninety acres clenicil and has erected Ihcruini a
stonu and finine housi-, two teiiiini houses,
frame barn and stable; one apple orchard, Ac.
Taken lu exec tllon us the properly of Ono,
W. Kellcy nt the suit of Alvln Cloud, and
Hiraia Cloud, for le of Khmer Duvall.
' ' II HATH J01LNS, Slierili.
Shoilff'sOllic.-, June :'ii.-4t
JUST OPICNEI) BY 1
2?13lO3. Sric3.13r
1)OS!TIVKLY llio nicft completo Hotel In
mil- tnwu, Kveryllilnij comhincd to fur
nish the best ticiiininiodalinn ever yet ottered
to the public,
.Meals furnished ut all hours, table provid
ed with the best of the season. Also, a lino
im mam mloon flmd up nnd nt'nehcd to tlio
house, nnd 11 un unrivalled for Ihu "variety
and quality nf its contents Choice wines and
brandies, irood whiskey, ale. Hue cigars, &e.,.
form a few amoinr thu Droniinent items.
Travellers nnd thntiii desirous of 1 cf.-eshment
will do well to call. "Tom" still retains his old
reputation of nn Hccmmiindnlinn iicntleiiinn.
nm'. hospitable landlord. House, thu out for
merly occupied uv thu "Messenger" Olllce.
way -j, uu.-iy.
GREEME COUNTY, S. 8.
In Ihe Common limn, 0 Sfilemtitf Term 1 8
A'u. 24. Ill Ihe mutter of tlio sale of Ihu Real
Kstatu of William L. Martin, dee'd.. bv tho
Sheriff of Greene county, Pa.
And now to wit: Juno 13. 18Hfi. Ilontli
Johns, Hlylt Slierlll of Greene county, comes
Into curl mid acknowledges his deed poll to
.Manilas iUariui lor a tract 01 land suuiito li
Al.eppo township, Oieene county, Pa ,- sold
as Ihe iroperty ot William U Martin, dee'd.,
al Ihe suit of John Kucsuaml Wllliani Hueso,
Kxeculors ol John If.-rse, dee'd. Hold lor tho
su n of ifSiiO.'J.I. H uno day J. Jnckson Pur
man was appointed An 'Iter, to distribute tho
fundailslus I'roni the s itu.
J. V. TEMPLE, ProtU'y.
The undersigned will attend to tho duties
of tho above appointment, on Tuesday, July
loth, I HWI, at tho llllcu of A. A. Puniiiin, la
Waviii-sbiirg, when and whero thoso lutcr
csteil lu the samu can nttend If thev s.t-o pro
per. J. JACKSON PUltMAN.
Ju'i7-3t Auditor.
jiiiT"iiriirii! iiiifii m ti
n MW M.4 MA " w m
Jiffcrsoii, Greene County, rcnn'a
MRS. It, J. W MO MIS ICR, I'mimtfrtst,
HAVINO RICCENTLY'FITTEDUP TIII8
well known estiiblisliinetit, Mrs. Blm
oaiinkii Is prepaii-d to fiirnl.h Hit hr.A, to tlio
ii'iiveiiimr nuhllo. Thu TAULli alwiiys sun-
I plied wltli the choicest delicacies, thu DAIl
! with the finest Wines nnd Liquors, good sleep.
lng npartnieiils, nnd nn abundance or siali c
i0,,m nltiirliwl to
patroimgu solicited
uiu lurniinvn. i uunu
May 2tl,'00 -ly.
SIjATEU OIIENUAUGII,
nEALEKIN DRUGS, MEDICINiia, I,r
niwii'M nml nvi i-v tlilmr m.rtuliilnir In n ttmt '
class Drug Store. Proscriptions caivfuMy cmn
pounded. "CreUU's Old SUnd." Wsynei
Lin'B, Pa, . May 80, '08.-iy.