The Greene County Republican. (Waynesburg, Pa.) 185?-1867, December 19, 1866, Image 2

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    WAYNKSBUIMJ:
WEDNESDAY. DECEMBEIl in, !.
FKOM WASHINGTON,
Wolenrn fom Washington that tho
Joint Oommiiteo on Retrenchment, to
wliom was referred Mr. Williams's bill
already published, havo prepared it bill
wliiitlv wan prescnt'il t both houses
of Congress on Monday lift, section
firt-l of which provides that ull persons
holding civil cilice, wit h tho exception of
the heads of tho Ypnrtnients. appoint
cd by itnil with llio advice ami consent
of tlie Senate, shall remain in ollico imlil
their successors in like mi'.nner uro np
pointed and qualified. Section second
provnlos that when any ofllnor appoint
cd as above, extenting .Iinliri's of the"
United States Courts and thu Cabin.
officers, shall, between tlio sessions (if
tho Sen ato, bo found guilty of any mis
conduct in office, or become disqualified
in any way to perform his duties.
such case, and no oilier, the President
may suspend such officer and name acme
, person to perforin tho nil! rial dunes tin
til tiio next meeting of the Senate. The
President in required, within twenty
days utter the meeting of the Senate, to
report Nuuli suspension, Willi tlio eu
douoo and reasons upon whieh it was
made, and thu name ot tlio substitute
It tho Senate shall eoueiir in the sii-pon
Bion, lliev iilnill so notify tho President
who shall remove such officer and ap
point another,. nnbj'.'et to thu action ot
the .Senate, If tlio Senate refuse to
concur, the original incnmheut shall re
sumo his office and tho s Intitule cease
to net. Section third provides that "the
President shall liavo power to til! all va-.
Canutes happening during thu recess ot
the Senate by reason of resignation, ex
pi rat hoi of term ot olliro or death by
granting commissions to expire at tho
end of the next session. If no appoint
ment, by consent ot tho Senate, shall bo
made during such next session ot the
jSanntoj such office shall remain in abey
ance, without einoluineuts, until the
Banio Bliall be filled by appoint neiit
thereto, and daring such time thu duties
of tho ollica shall fill upon suuh other
lawtul ollicer as may exercise iho duties
njn ill' n IMiitom.i ill Mlll'll r.tlll'O 'I llH
111 Jt i. .,-. .
duration of no oflleo is to' bo extended
by this law.
Tho Democrats in Congress aro said
to liaye agreed to wait tor something to
turn up, m the hope that, as the only
chance, tho Republicans will commit
gome excess, ot which advantage can he
taken. Not much opposition will be
made to measures,- however extreme,
which, considering how utterly power
less Ihey are, is very considerate. Tho
Preside nt in adhering to the 'My Policy'
doctrine, took their ndvico, thnt he
might not appear to bo inconsistent, al
though no one doubled that his fnlioy
was a taihire. It is evident tho Demo
crats' and thu President have heard how
the elections went. '
Tho four recreant Senators who bc
' trayed their party have been compelled
to tako 'back opals' on tho standing
Committees. On Committee ot Foreign
delations, Doolittlo, who was next to
Sumner, chair.man, has been placed at
tho foot. Kamsey is head ot the Post
Office Committee, vice Dixon displaced,
nnd.Ilcnde' son is made chairman of In.
diaii affairs instead of Doilittlo i while
Cowan is transferred f'om the head to
tho foot ot the Committee on Patents.
Thus Doolittlo, Cowan and Dixon
friends of Johnson, oro deprived of
their chairmanships.
..It is staled tlmt Secretary Seward call
ed on Mr. Thaddous SlevenB, at his
rooms, last week, and had s long private
i.jnruimir with him. The statement
oauses a good deal of comment bore, and
much speculation is rifo to know what
tf all meant. The above gont'.eifien
liavo not boon on friendly relations with
oach other tor several years. It is ru
mored that Seward is repontent, like
Raymond, and wants to oomo back in
to tho bosom of the Radical parly. Oth-
crs think that Seward was sent by Pres
ident Johnson to make overtures ot Com
nromise.
' From tho temper of tho IIouso thero
seems to be very littlo doubt that ' the
iden that tho next Congress should meet
immediately ftflcr tho close of tho pres
ent, will be embodied tn a hvi There
seems to b'o very little disposition on tho
1 part of tliGso faithtul public servants to
run the risk ot onoinor soon aograua.um
as that which transpired daring the late
recess, whon Androw JoIiiibou swung
himself around so large a circle ot calum
ny upon the great Congress that had
been tVson at the llDie ho w,as 0,cutcd
, Vinn Present.
I A' Wasbh.',?ton Dospaleh announces
- .w the Bo.ia'te will pass, by a two.
! thirds vote, bills for tl -duiiMoii of
nt.doand Nebraska : '
rrn .a. .hi tension ot ouo the east-
er br.uohes ot the Paoitio" railway,
through luomrkji is hastening its devel
oping, and Cvlorado will oon U
letJctid fcy tliti bmii that 8 being con
structed through Kansas. ." ' i
Tho House has promptly satisfied tu(l
oountry by directing the appointment
of a Coinuiltleo to proceed without, de-
lay to iiivcs'igalu the New Orleans r, ns
sacro. An ii.uuiry into the ease ot the
murderers ot Hi,ut.h Carolina Unionists,
reprieved by tlio Presuiont. mid after-
Hard set freo, has also been resoiyca.
It is aid tho Senate will n-jKot tne
nominnlion of General Dix as ulinister
to Fiance, ci tho ground that ho was
tho head and front of the Philadelphia
Convention; mid nliowed him to bo us d
by tlio Detnoucutic party to defeat tho
Republican a ty .
Leading Denmer.its it) Congress are
expressing lli. mselves freely ' bout th,
President. They say he would ruin any
party as he riiinnd himself They rep
dinto the idea of running him for Presi
dent. THE CAPITAL. '
Wakiiincton, Divjeniber 1.1, I8(!fi.
Several . Senators .and members have
eon-idereii tho propriety of urging in
tho Joint Ciimmif ee on Uooiislniution,
the reporting id a joint resolution do
cla'ing as the lenso ot Cong'css that
the Constitutional Amendment is the
duality ot tho basis ot restoration, and
that in the event of Its ratification nn
other terms Vill lie deii.anded by ihi
Congress i'f the Southern Stales. It i.
urued that this bo done to relieve the
doubts in thu promises But torth in thu
Southern "Legislatures, where tlie rati
(ication ot the Amendment has just been
refused. Oppoi-itioii to this proceeding
ir based on the ground that the amend
ment speaks kr itselt as the basis
ot a settlement, and that tho faiih ot
Congress is pledged to stand by it. A
declaratory resolution of the character
relerrtd to, is already before the House
part ot tho Keeonstrueliou Committee
A hoslot Pennsylvania poli iciaus are
in Washington looking into the Senato
rial contest in that Statu The most
iiu-.ive of tlio number are friends nl
Cameron. An impression was sought
to bo created in some quarters that Tluid.
Slovens intended to withdraw from tlnf
canvass, but !'Mt is to-day explicitly de
nii'd bv-Mr. Stevens.
It looked to-day. as tlioegh lull f
Congress was at the exiwutive in ansi m
The number of Senators and Members
seeking an audience with tho President
on busiueis matters was very larie.
Tho Prcsid nt did not lind t'nno to see
one-half of them in waiting
Tho War Depa'tment is veiy busy in
preparing the voluminous documents
relating to the New Orleans riots fort! e
use of Congress. The report of the
military Commission makes an immense
document, to say nothing of the detail
ed evidence taken by (left. Sheridan.
The special committee appointed by
the House to take cvider.ee and invest!-
ar ito the release of ihe South Carolinians
who were convicieu oi me iinuuci m
several colored soldiers in that State.
met to-day and organized., iho tact, as
presented in tlio written record furnish
ed by I he War Department, show, that
the sentence of death was commuted by
the President, to imprisonment at Fort
Delaware, and that thev wcm releasctl
from that place on a wiit ot linlcna cor
pin. The committee will summon (Jen.
Sickles.
Thero does not seem to bo any dispo
sition in tho Seinto Committo on For.
eign llelati' iis to report against, tho con.
Urination ot General Dix as MiniMer to
France, and lie will profiably be contirm-
The final passago of iho bill for uni
versal Buftrasr in this District excites
Votl,, nr nn comment to-dav either among
ii.o uliiia nr rolored population. Last
year, when tho bill passed one house,
thero was considerable exc'nemunt over
it, but now, when it is virtually a law.
there is nothing said or dono by tho
resident population;
THE WORK OF CONGRESS.
Says the-Pbiladelphia Frew : Tho de
termination ot tho people to cheek Exeo
live abuses and to prevent future outra
ges in tho South, is faithfully refloated
in tlio proceedings of their Ke'pre-entu-tives
at Washington. The condition ot
the Government is anomalous. The
treachery of Andkkw Johnson has plac
ed what should bo tho citadel ot loyal
titizens in the hands of their enemies.
Congress lias becomo to tho patriots of
America what the Parliament of Eng
land was to Drilon3 struggling against
false and tyrannical kings, and it is evi
dontly mindful of its weighty responsii
biJities. In tho brief ppaco which has
cl ipped sinco tho opening of the sossion
resolutions havo boon adopted, either in
tho Somite or House, taking initiatory
steps towards the passaga of many im
portant measures. Among tho subjects
under 'consideration last week wore res
olutions to deprive tho President of tho
power to grint hmncsty conferred by
tho aot of 1802 i to disband rebel milita
ry organizations in tho South ; to estab
lish martial law in every county or dis
triot in the rebellious State where the
local authorities do not prevent outrages
upon Unionists, and to adopt other
measures for their protection : to fully
investigate tho riot at New Orleans i to
limit the power ot appointment and re
movals ; to inquire into tho circumstan
ces under which the murdyrcrs of three
United States soldiers in South Carolina
wore released from Fort Delaware by a
writ ot habeas corpus, and to provide
for the meeting ot tho next Congress on
the 4th ot March, 3807, bo that no in .
tcrregnum may oeour in the sessions of
the guar liaus of popular rights.' The
Constitution abounds with ' guilds
HgultiBt Executive usurpations, ami the
trieuds of the Adiniiiistrijiiou will dis.
covvr that it authorises mora Important
and bencfi'icnt nienmioi than tho jro
lection ot red -handed iocs and the sur
render of the Government into tho'
Hndi of its fencings.
- m m
: MISSOURI AND KAN8AS.
LECTUItE ON
i through the
Bin EiuTou ! Permit i
columns of your valuable papiir to g...
a brief synopsis of a Lecturb delivered
in tlio C. P. Church Cnrmichaels Pa. mi
tho evening ot Deo. 1 3 ill inst , by John
I Moore pt Lovoi. worth City Kansas
Mr Mooro was a former resident of this
County and is better known to the ma
jority of thu citizens thmi ho is to my
self, and of him personally I will say
nothing. Dy tlio way ho 'was nt one
time Editor ot tlio Greene County Whig
Ibellovu during tho year 1811. Tho
Leuturo was excellent, and tho B.ibjeo"
whiuh was principally to show tne ad
vantage of tho great west, and more par
ticularly ot Kansas and Missouri was
handled m an able manner. Ho lirt
showed tho advantages of thu two Stales,
ei-peeially Missouri, in a commercial
point ot view being nliuo-t surround jd
as it were, and divided by tho great wa
ters of tho Mississippi and tho. Missouri
river tiiusiiU'or :ing material facilities to
the agneiilturi.it that aro afforded to no
other State, on cur continent. Then ml
sizo slio was second only to California
with whom she would soon bo in ited by
tin1 mightiest project of thu ago, the Pip
cilio Railroad, lie porlrtiyod in glow
ing colors iho fertility of tho soil ond
salubrity of tho climate, and with many
laughable comparisons ho showed the
advantage of nettling thero instead of in
Indiana or Illinois. In short he used
convincing aigumcnts to show that Mis
souii and Kansas were tlte. places for a
man to get rioh and enjoy tho good
things td thii. life And I have no dou'ot
that many may go from our place to try
tlieir fortunes Hi this goodly laud.
He took the position that Kansas City
would in a t'ev. veins bo tho .Emporium
id the West, and would even rival New
1'oik in population, mil u'ca'eh in
support of this he staled us facts, tint
twelve years ago, or in 1 So l they coin
mo ced clearing away the hazel bo-hes
for tlio site ot thu City, now it contains
a population ot 22, "00 inhabitants, for
five years past the principal si reels have
been lighted with gas, that it coo tains
22 churches one an iminensivo- CaUio
dral, ami a holel. (-qua! in niz-j to the
Mononhahclu House in Pittsburgh.
The tci-t'.i'!- wlncii waslivo hours in
englh was very intet'tsting : and at
lines iloqui nt, as tlie iaiiire prosperity,
jbu grandeur urn. glory ot our boioved
country vas'iorlrayed in glowing colors.
Never has it been our pleasure to listen
lo a more interesting discourse on tin
same subject and Mr Moore has our well
wishes, and out sincoro desiio that hn
fondest hopes may bu realized in refer
ence to .tho (hvit WM Also that
the dark clouds tlmt now hang over oui
yhole eriinUy may soon bo dispelled,
and that we may go on in our lapid
march to gteatness, and soon become
from east lo west, and from north to
south a united happy pc plo
''SiM.CTATOIl "
Tuuitini; Toiisado frss of IJfe.
Ne'w Orleans, Dec. II th Tho limi's
Shrevet ort ''poeial fays a terrific torna
do passed through lend rson, Rusk
county Texas, on tlio evuoitig of the
fourth, killing six piysons, serum -lr
juriiig twelve, and diii-g great daunge
to thu surrounding country. Five or
six houses were b!o.vn down, one where
of, was the Aoado ay. wherein four Rchol
ars were killed and twelve seriously in.
jurcd. Hod river and other streams aro
getting very high.
Mi! lioiiicitTS is tho Fenian President
in Mrs country. Col. Lynch is a Fenian
prisoner under sentence ot death in Can
ada. The former has written a letter to
the latter, wherein bo informs him that
ho regrets ihut'hu is compelled to be
lieve that, ho ' will not bo hanged" the
"regret" being based on tho belief that
the hanging of the prisoner would lead
to tho conquest ot Canada. This, we
think., is pushing patriotism to the wall.
A dastardly attotnpi was made the
'other night to throw n train on t e
Cumberland Valley Kailroad from tho
track, a short distunoo above Shtppons
burg Iron bars were placed noross
tho track, but. fortunately, the train was
moving slowly, and tho cowcatcher of
the engine pushed tho obstructions
aside.
Mr. IVigelow, tho Americ an Minister
at Paris, has reoi UH'd from thci deputa
tion appointed for that puioe, a gold
medal and letter tor Mrs. Lincoln, pres
ented by the people of Franco in honor
of tho memory of tho Into President. .
On Welrtesday last tho Hoyal Life
and fire Insurance Company ot No . 70
Wall street, was robbed of Government
securities of tho viduo of over $230,000
Two youttg men filtered the ollleu, and
while ono engaged tho ugunt in conver
sation in relation to a heavy. policy they
wished to obtain, thu .oilier slipped itil,o
the vault and curried off a tin box noim
Uning tl.o bunds.' A reward ,of $10,
000 is oflered tor their recovery.
John Willi, ninety, years old, living
in Nelson county, Vw , is now on a deer
hunt, sixty miles from home. Previous
lo thi season ho lian always visited Us
hunting ground on foot, but this, year, I
tor the first lime, ro lo hi a railway, ear
Ho lias mora than a bundled descend
ants living.
FOREIGN. -ftrebrTghted." He once sn'id to Wo'ch-
.. Tito- Fenian movement continue to man, in cnnVorsalion, that it he supceed
excite public attention in England ; in hi 0(,U(m speculation. hUnoiintn
Moro troops ure sent to Ireland, .tud tho ,,, , . - , .f.
loyal people aro Wgm ing lo orgi..e in T1J loee ,orevur "J lhat L' '"
1 1 eland tor defence.' The Lotion Timta j would ffo down to prosperity. ..
has a strong leader on the subject, in " . , ,
Which it savs tho rebellion muse bet - Owino to souio errors, in the Preini-
'stumped out.' ' Very different from iis
tono wiieU WO hid a rebellion to subduu j
in this eouil'.!'. . . I
ihe evacuation ofJ Home by
. i i, ti i - i 1 ' or tew
the 11 th the Pope ri mains tor a low ,
Uays at Civin Vect hia. ' !
I.' t .. I I..1...1 nil.
The Pouu ond the Italian Govern- ,
iiient appear to be approaching an ami-'
cablo solution ot Iho q esllons at issue
i... ...i ti... i ... i.... n,.,u.l ,
to receive an envoy ot tlta Italian Gov
ernmont lor purposes of negotiation.
The I'anal debt lias, it is said, been
t in I'll 111UI11. IU A U 11. II- ll"w-
. . ' T. 1 .1
"... "i ' ' '
Ull'H'ii 1
The Czar of llussia, by imperial ukase,
abiogat.es 'all the relations' ot tho Em-
puo with the Pope, and annuls tho spo-
cial laws founded iheie in. '
. . r::,Z' Wks !
a.l DUiMllit (iii; tiMiiriu'oiv t
Muxico A lelei'nim from Vera !
Cruz, dated IW 1-llh' by way of Mobile, ;
Deo 10th, contains news ot impoii ince.
The Susipiehanna, with (Jen. Sliermaii
,.n,t Minister camp mi on oo,.. .. 'y
cd off tho city om Thurs.lay. ttio ivuu
and the parties on board communicated i
with tho American Consul ISO ono
cauio ashore, however, and i he courtesies
of the French commai der wero,ui'olu.eJ.
On tho night of Monday, ihe 3d inst, the
vessel sailud for Uiazos, where itiiruvo
on Friday last. Gen. Sherman ami Min
ister Citnpbcll were lo leave on Saturday
tor Monterey, by way ot Matamoi'as.
Contemporaneously witfi tl.ri arrival
of tlie Susquehanna at Vera Cruz a proc
lamation was issued declaring that Max
imiiian would not leave the country, but
would resume tho reins of government.
In the meantime the Emperor's baggage
is -Wmg shipped ,for Aintria und thu
French troops are boiag concentrated
preparatory to leaving
Gen. Sheridan arrived at Biownsvillo
on the Oth.. and placed Gen. S.'dgwi.k
under arri'st He also ordered the 'release-
of Ortega E-cohedo ordered
Cuuuk's to Monterey to lake a command
in the force operating ag.oiist San Luis,
and or.l red Corina to report in Chihna
h. -a under arrest for d preda: ions. com
mitted UiiAoTui M It is said that the first
tw-j verses of the lir.st. chapter of C'ironU
elim lit Suecm read thu-
Wh hath sadness ? Who haih woe?
i
Win 'shinno'.h' the street
countenance "id .'i-p'e
Who loseiii tho e.oiiii, let-.eo :ml pit'rou-
age ofme.n, n u'l r,i ,i Oi into' poverty
ami forget fulness? H'k that ADVKiiii -
si;in not ! II. i 'hat ilo'.h not m ike
s"'lf known
A lio, by his
mgh the )'ipi!i's.
He
de
gh i-t i;i this iualter,
priv. lh himself ol g iili, and seeurelli lo A ,,,.,, 0I1 ,( Veriiiml CV'i.,va) Hal!
himself loss UU busings wisdooi j M)tt)l r! ffw inckjiear Whito Uiver
tooli-hi ess. ' His lack ot kimwledge, j jUII,.tj0, 'J'hurd;y utl.-rm.im. mid
aye. his stinginess stieketli out, and.tho ,v.ls ,,ri.,;,,i,leii l(v. ,m fmo;,,.,,,.,
di-ceriiiog hhuu him. it liHtnne of lil'ieen Ki t. The fii eui..n
Who ba-li irlailni.'HKt Who liath joy?.; wis killed an I the nngiiieer was U.iegei
A'ho.hath success? Who hat' a grow- j tnul' i") :red.
ing butiness to full coif, -if Who-pay- The .SVw J-Vauri-ci Btill,titt stairs tti.it
elh his notes promptly ? W!u g liue'h
tho c'liifulenco and patronage ot men.
and liseth, i aHliiei.ce? Hn that ad,
via.Tist'Tii liberally that through tho
journals of the day m iketh himself and
his bus ness known ! Ho hath chosen
tho part ot wisdom, and hU riches aiat
honor increase like the light of Iho
morning His shadow growcth broad.
J3is complacency iuereaseth His famo
exten-'eth. liis . happircss endiireth,
an 1 ho is honored and bleysed if ull meu
purl'cuhtrly by printers.
now 3umtA.Tr was discoviciied,
A Montreal paper publishes extracts
from Utters written by a citizen of Mon
treal, who served in the American nriny,
and afterwards was in tho Papal sersice.
When in the South, ho beotmo acquaint
od with John II. Sm-ratt, whom he
identified in Italy, serving in tho Zou
aves. This person info incd tho Ainori
can Ambassador at Homo, w' o sent for
instructions lo Mr. Seward. In conver
sation, Surratt is reported to havo said
that tho assassination of President I .in.
coin was planned at Hii-huiond, and with
tho assent ot Jeff. Davis. This infor
mant against Surratt js now on his waj
to Richmond. Tho main points made
against Surratt during the trial of his
fu'low conspirators,, were in tho sub
stance as follows. t Louis, I. Woiohman
testified that Surratt was constantly
speaking of cotton speculations und of
going to Europe. It apieared on Iho
trial tlmtootton speculation wa' the term
under which tho conspirators referred to
the proposed assassination, ami Weich
man hoard Awerodt, say that "he also
was going to Europe, but lie was going
on horsu-back. , Surratt was on repeat
ed occasions in company with Payne,
AtxoroJt, Dr. Mudd and Ilooth. Ho
made a trip to ltichmoiid in March,
ltttij, and immediately to Canada. He
lo!t that place for Washing'on on the
12th of April, and was again pcen thete
on ibo"l8ih, whon ho was driven into
country iu u wag in. , On ono ocension
ho revived an ambiguous dispatch from
Hootli. ,ilu company with' Harold and
AUerodl ho went to Mrs.' flurratl's tav
ern, Surrallsville, and asked j'uhti M.
Loyd to uonm al two oat bines, ammuni
tion, a ropo and n inonkey-wreiioh,
which wore taken away by Harrold on
tho night ofOiii I ttH, U M irch, Sui,
rait was mgagod with Ji io li, Puyne:
Aizerodi und othurs in soiuu undurtuk.
...1.1..I. i .:i ,i i i , i . I
ng which l:iled, bit whiuh occasion he
aid, "toy prospeot is gone, my hopes
urns awarded by the Jlichhill Agricul-
tural Society, published l,t' Kck, wv
are compelled to givu tliein onotbur in
ritnn. Tim no'nimiiir.n ui,
tlUfUJ to us for publication, ela Bed mow.
n '
machines &o ,, under the head ot
.
Agricultural Products, -'cttcteiy' too
....i :.,;, f,, meiition We were too bu-
, lllltiL.H i ,. ,il0of rea linur.
J 1
EVACUATION OF HOME.
An Exch uigo says. Tho past week
has added to the chroiiology of 1801
, . t , j
one oi mo mosi remaiKiiuio evems ...
history. On Tuesday tho FrenJi fla
wag Imuled down from the Ciistle of St.
AtiA'lo, and the Pontiticial flag rnn up
' if I'laoo. Af.ur eigh'eoi. years of
. . .
protectorate, thfc 1'rcneh troops leave
Koine, and with their departure cm
0lii)st:uitiall y tho temporal power ct the
po wh() Jmve nM l)Q tity f()1.
,Mr,,,n ,.(m,arie. If Naooleon is ac
- '
ting in good faith, and does not, under
Rf)me putty pretext, cgiin interfere,
Itume will pass under the juiisdiofon
of Victor Emanuel, and tho unification
of Italy becomo a reality. Pio N-ono
knows that he is not a popular tionporal
. . , ,, . ,.
soveiei"o. and wi 1 liardly trust I n in-
ru" lo 1 "'I- '
self unsupported to the Konians In-
deed.., is reported that ho has tollowed
his lirotectors the t rench to tno
n"ii-" .-.i
neau-'st seaport town. As tho Hurttual
, ,. 1 , , , i .... ii.
of people, wo can cordialy wish the Pon
tiff long life and prosperity, but (is
Americans, beleiving in the right nt tho
ni.oiilo to ivnresentativo government.
we cannot regret that circumstances lire
to givolho 1 Ionian people an opportnui-
ty to become a part of ihe autonomy of.
.heir eboie.e. . tho IviitDrdom of Itaiv. 1111-:
Viniiir ICmnnuel.
The Tennessee Hodsu ot Itcpresetita
lives havo voted Against a bill 31! ag-iiii(.t
20. providing for tho organization and
niaiuteuaou ot freo' common schools in
the State. Tlie bill was car, fully diaA ii
up at the last ses-ion, ami its friends
wot'ti s.-ii'iruine of makiiii;, it. u law.
There are 7H.O03 adult whitu-t in Teim-
-villi gloom ot;esee wtio canii'it reaa or wriiu.
ity of uniunj Sevan thousand ilrtilars in g -.id pi'id
j ,;;ivu. VVt.r(. IVt.,,;t!y found' by nil old
j ju!l)l,,r burinl. i'ii ti.keg, near the Mi-is.
j ;.,, jivi,r ..,,v Woit Idajid. Thu
treasure is -iii-p-.).-o I V l'ave hel,iug'.v',.'i
t)S);uene who as kiiicu tn itio, ri.net
army
' U1(-' (: f 01 SJ0i.Hh on tlio li.mUs.on the
iiinnhwest coast this season, nut only
llclllOllSl l'flt.1'1 I ll,lt ( t:lll l.tl'lll ! ...l.i ul,,.l.,
owl) Inil.kl.t. lml .,.., lwnu0
j porters of the article to less favored lo-
calities,
Several stores', occupied by dry goods
deitlers, druggists t tid others, al Col
umbia, Tenn. were destroyed by fito on
Saturday night. Tiio loss is estimated
at 175,000, with comparatively little
insurance.
Some litty distilleries havo been sot,
ed in Brooklyn, within, tho past tew
days, by t'-o officers of tho Internal
Uoveuuo, for alleged evasion ot the laws,
l'or tl o lt 'iiublloun.
.MARRIED.
'Tis of a weddlne I now would slug,
Tno knot Is liuj,
Or some one's lied s
For now I sec sho wears tho linj
A gny young man of "I.lttlo Greene,
(S says report,)
'To 'tenn a court,"
In Washington was oPcn sccu.
And now for Booth liu's won tho suit,
(Wo nil can see,
. How that can ho,)
And Parson says u wife to boot.
No Miss more gay or damsel kind,
To puit Ids mind,
Could il.imioii And,
In Washington or Greeno combined.
And ns the suit you'vo won nt last,
Fnaii all tho Beaux tu thne tlmt's past,
Vou will ever, ploaso rememhor,
On Iho return of eaeli December,
Th .t to replenish Adam fell,
And could no more lu E leu rt well,
And since his full ,
Outoldc tho wall,
Tlieru's nianv a squall,
All 'round tl)!s ball,
And will ho more, nsynu may tell,
If you hut listen to L. II, Hell.
Moro aunn. G, W. D,
, DoceiiiherOth, W,i. by ' Mr, 1. It.
Hki.i., of Greenn countv. inul Mi:'s Mblissa
CiiAwroiii), of Wnsldngtoii county, Pa.
CHICAGO MAItKKT.
,- CmoA.io, Deo 1.1, 18(10.
Fi-owii Fhmerimd lfl(-j'--"'0 byoer. I I scilitl-n pilee. In Its columns It given ni-o
WiiKA-r-Fhiilor, and advanced Wi'-" on a weekly r 'vlew of tin. l'lllMliu.-g and other
No. I, and l!ii':le mi No closing at l I' "'",'!;' niiok.'ts of the country, lneludlng a
for No! I, und l 87 for NO. 3. . , M I'!"' r"l,l,rt
', Cohn Dull nt fltje foi No. I, nnd 7inVT7J j PITT33UItOJt PAMltY MAItKE'P,
centsfnrN-vi, S. ' - ' : i A wtitu' Asn tr mum to' rnowictiiui,
()ATFlriii and ao higher, at42,Hlo for!' ' " T E It M S f
No, 9, . : i
i iiimnumB i'ii. ! i'."-i - - -
I8 AO, oasli. Lint 10, cash. . Groeii lioul-
i . ti.,11 Hf.,n,ir i nile lower.-ill
dors l(9"ij0. HatiiiOo. , ; ', , .
UIII.SSKD l(MI. .." n""i,
r .... 1 ii..n.fr,ilrlir Aiillvrt and ' SOffttOa
j lower, t0 00(fiU 40 M oounuoa to gdod I
jcholco.
. riTTsuiuo u::ni:uu maiikht
Satckday Que. 1.1. 18(11!. Tliroivilvout tlio
week tlio iicntrat markets rvileit very riiTI,
J nr.d at tlio ctiitu1, this evening, there was no
improvement, except, pi-rliiips, a better cou
sum; tlvo ilen an I lor a few staplo ai tides.
Uieio is almlu better reding iu thu Hour
MA' ,v"U l1 ,,n" ml uiWMl t-'"r.
i in some markets advanced tu near 23c nn the
,. ,
- 1 ol. JI 'hlers here aro more linn, and uppeui'
,,s ,ulxiolls lose,, ut ,ls llu
8loc!i Ul 8tuI.0 is Ilol Coasmners, l.nw-
, . . .,, ,
ever, are not williii? to buy any qa mtily bo-
: . ... 3 J . ' ' , J ,,
i""ud what will netually supply their inimiidl-
"alo wants.' Tliuro is no improvement lu thu
wheat market, ttiough thero are some imlica-
t'miis oi a n.ovtiuuiii, iu thu tiadujjul'oro lung.
Tlie suppy lu store here is Miiull.
t3''1U'tnl
i;"'c" JJt""";;,'"""
limliniieat...'..'....'
Oats... .....
MinlUU
. ?;i 8 I !10
Uuil,
r,2.
' F1X)UK Hpriii.
Wheat :il
$M. !t.i.
Winn r " i at
IjilVM
T.ve at ....
1IAV-B,i!e'.l ut
l.onse nt.
IXKiS SiiU-s at
I UIWU Western Heservo at
Ihiuliuty. i.t
Hew Yoik Uosliena.
PCTTKIl-l'iime I toll ut
Al'PJS. Per liar: el at
ij-7 1!.1,
027,00 V ton
tt!,).0()(,fui; on.
U 7c.
Kl.
1iiifl7
20
S8ii;iu.
a.a.iyf-'-S' j.
K&W YOIilC MOI-.i.Y MATIK.UT,
Dec 1,1. Hold closed at i:;7j.
I1J3W At)7 H :i PISS l KN'fJl
r a.
1
fy
ii Ooi.'.-lv
I'J THE CCU.'vTY.
".US !li -t-' l i.S V, W I U. ! !'";;; a.T
n,;ie ou ,TV, en i;t;;. Iiiijuiy-.'S :it Itieo's
l.-.n-M:;;,;. Gi'tv -no Pnunty,
tael.i'.'e, we'l air:UH;.:i! :i!iii ni:Vr !irii.-lv Tavern
bland, known mi liie
" 1,1 0 U O N'Q All EL A' 21 0U3 E ."
li,:;.id,3 til" p.ei'll'il ir adv':lllt:i:re8 delived front
lliesiie ol !iiu fitnliin.;. i;,i! propel ty itselt. is
tlie lii-it iu : I .nt seel ion ot' loo eoinitr . Its
I'.-iseMient. nl! .is iia,,li': room for a Si'OltiO
'lOl'SI-i, 1i ru is cmiiivi leent und sj iicious
Mutili'i:;, a 1 lee yiW ol' water mi I Htli'-r mil
liiiiioiiis. 1'iiis is ;i sjilcn lid ;i;itlmtity lor
mi v oae conleiniiluting iliu hotel liu?im sa.
duclti-ti UlIGllKiJ&CO.
Prospectus For L8G7
Ity common consent tlio COJDIEUCil.VL
ranks ilrst anion,' tlie papers published In
Wcsa-rn Pi niiRvivania. AlilimiL'li hut recent
ly oitiltilis'iied its circulation and inlhience are
alr:a(ly wi tely i-xti-niicd. As a Journal of
en'Mipiisn.in gatliwing tlio latest iuiui licence,
a'jd givhij; jn each iimu a targe lyiuinnt and
(Ureal vano.y of reading mutter, it i1ik- not
siiitur in c imp in , in wiui tr.e tie:t. it li tlmr
outfidy i leniilied with the city iu which it Is
nuliliaieil. unit an extended nrclo around uiii'
beyond Ihe limitsof our own Stale, where tlio
number o its readers and its intlueiica are
constantly Increasing An unflinching advn-,
caLi otlBouud Union principles, It t tlie sit no
linio pays special iittenllon not only to all
MATTERS OF GENERAL INTEREST.
itut to tonics of moment to Iho Capitalist. Hie
r.uhorei', thu Agriculturist, iho Mechanic nad
tho Family Chi le. Its amnio columns, em
brace u carefully prepared literarv imd rulua-
lite nientillcniiseell iny, ngricullural and hor-
ticiiltiir.il InlorniMtlon liom tlio best sources
In giving tlio
EARLirST AUD FULLB3T NEWS
Emm all quarters, noither expenso nor labor
is spared; una it lias cnmpiuto arrangenients
li.r extenileil ami viiiitaato .. 1
mm mm
Giving Ihe Slock. Ftnnnci.il, Dry Goods. Gro
cery, Cut I Is and General Market Jtcpnrts of
Pitislairgli, and tlio latest reports by Telo-
gripholtliii iMiiiKO'sot itie leading ciilcs of
llio world and In every department It uima
to keep p ice with the I'oreniost in llio pro-gr.-si
of improvement so conspicuous In jour
iwlhiii at the niL'si-iit linn), l-'irmlv esliilillali.
cd. it Is conll h ut In its position, and wi; eu
teriipon Hie new year iviih new plans, well
matured, looking to increased strength und
i is j i'ii I n ess.
TU -MS OK KUP.SCnrPTlON: :
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Dally I'nper, per week hy Canieis nnd
Agents '. 03
1HK WKI'KI.Y tllUKKCI.ir,.' '
Tlilfl- nno of the best nnd clnannf tin ma
ittihlishfil In llio c nut iv. nvcOi
I 0'iu il to a mind styid vohimo. , Cnrnfiil'y
lunula nad specially 'dapted tn tho wants ot
lb weekly reader, Its Inllueneu will always bo
T hesllliv ami ImprovliiL'1 Ono fenlure oflt ia
an ()IGIVAr.-HKIlMON every week, nri
l pnreri Wiieelallv for lu columns. ' Thu FIFTY"
TWO DISCOL'ltHKS Klven hi the p,,,,, r
the year, will bo worth many times n.n ...l..
,vei'Kiy ruper, single copies
(It! 0(1
i'wii"
(Oni'ea.pygniUs lo the gi'tteriip' of'the'cliil.),
i no
A'OIK IS THE TIM li TO SUttSCHIUK,
Tin: tOiTiirariAL.
I Pittsburgh, pa.
THE NATIONAL
JUll TOWN TO BECOME A COM-
MEitCIAL MEi'KOPOLlS 1
THE undersigned announces f t.hs miMtr . .
the purchase, relitling and rustiy.ik'aig of tijos
eamuiiaiimeiii lunueny KuewUaalSa
IN W A YN ESBl'j ROt rEJN'A.,
The most proarneirt f aftturi ft liU largo and. ;
. v cati biuuuv ut, ,
T T3 A S !
imhrTlriJi- "nClnCW oofGrncerrev
ciub.acing ( 4)11iecti-ouery, Provision, Ac, &c' .
rntSEim pou the
33C OX3LJmflL"Srs 2
OI" every dp:cription, &em a penny trumpet tbr
lliccliiU lo the my.sl accepUhJc Cbc
L;ul)r or Gentleman.
E-L L H E
m u s t z
AH and everything nt the lowest easlr prices.
Vou won't do youi selves justico. Uiftnss'you
C ALL AND SEE II I Ml '
Jkssk I-iiimiv,
Stand formerly known ns Fanners Grocery,
Mala Street, W.iyucsburg, Pa.
d-jciu 'WJ-tf.
liiss-iliiSsen of Pariitcrmhlp.
:'piU0 partnership heretofore existing between
L Gi:o. K. Moon and Ii K. Kvaxs, raider
the stylo ol Glit). K MIXOH& Ca. is till
.lay dissolved hy tho withdrawal of Geoi K
Minor trom snid tku. Tlio bushioiwof saiii
linn will lie settled by L K Evans, wlioaluuo
is authorized to collect all debts sad pay all
uuuuwunuss oi siuu arm.
fa'EO. R. MINOR
UK. EVANi -
Doc. 4 ISfiS. ,
I recommend my former partner L. K
Evans to tho former customers of the luto
iitni lornconlinuancooftlieir natronace.
dccll GEO. E. MINOR
Something New
. .7xV WAYXESBUKG, PENH' A'. .
T HO S . BRA D JE ft
f At Iho mom (brmerty occnutod by Andrew
Wilson, sr., next aoor to urnden's Drug Store.)
Iti'spoctfully Informs tho good people of Greeno
. county, uuit no has opened &
HAUBWARE ST-OSE,
And invites a call from his friends and tlio
public oennrally. His store Is Bllod wltl
every Ihlag in liis line needed by tlie JTacmev
and Mechanic. Being a practical former, ha
knows exactly tho wants of bis fawuior friends. ,
Among his variety of gixxls will bo U)undlronv,
Nails ofnll kinds. Planes of all, varieties. An.
gcrs, Braces. &o. T ultle tootlied, oross cut
and mill saws, hand saws aud tools of oil des
criptions.
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.'
Mowing Maeldnes(.Ctltttn!r Boxes. Corn B!iel
lors. Plows, Cultivators. BUo'vels, Forks, antl
everything iu hie,lino.
SADbLEIlX" ITAIi'DWrAHEfc
A (reneral assortment of saddtorr hardwnrm
to which he invites tho attcntlonff purchasers.
WOODEN WARE OF ALL'.KIHPSK
Tubs, Bnekcts. Butter Bowls nl alt kind nt
Kitchen Wooden Flxlns. . ,
Willow Baskets: Brooms. Brushpit Cnnlt
Backets. Bras Kpttlcs. Bucirv wlilim Shot
Guns, Boys Wiigonsaiidsl ds
All 01111118 desirous of nurchnalnir iinv nt
the abovo articles and many others not men
loauil will consult their latorost by ,
CALLING SOON.:
ITo will t.iko rilcasuro In ".i .
?!.u!inS''
, - TUGS, BRADEN..J
r-vi'otioo' '
TS TIERKUY GIVEN THAT '-APPMCA.-1
lion will bo made nt llw next Session ot
tho Pennsylvania Leglslstore, hy the Oihl
Fe lows Assoelntkia, nt WHynesbiuy, Gh'eno,
c unity. Ph., loelmnuii Ihe name of the same,
to the KxoitASuit , Bank or IVatkkssiiho
Also, toHiithorlr.onnlil bank tn Ismio stock ia
slinrusnf flUy dollars encb. tlie whole mil to
exceed one hundred thnnsund do'lnrs. ' -
t ,'... , J0& Fl KANDOLPII,
Julyll,'66.-6tD PreiWcat,