The Greene County Republican. (Waynesburg, Pa.) 185?-1867, May 15, 1867, Image 2

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i...6-.,', iny Hit: piiceof provisiot s, and so forth,
Jf. SAYEdS, I'JUor and .'llliUlier. T wmIi yhat they were in lHifO. a certain
J umiiiIh habitually .da. llie war is nni
wholly lespomtihle for the present higli
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Wi;DSTDAY MVV 1.1, l(i7.
prices. In mi tni no It is, however, It
TKKlh UK MUSI lill'riO.V. ' '' becomes h Democratic paper to speak
Two dollars h year, payable Invariably in ot il. It ih too much like a counterfeiter
&v 1S;!ncHf',r 8U m,ml"S ,Sy'l"l0, 1 " la ' th- currency. Last year',
TERMS OP ADVERTISING.
Anvtm.snihMs iusciti d itt fl M pcrsquaro
forthrcelns.trtlong, and 50 eta. a square lor each
additional Insertion! (tun lints or leBs counted
a square. )
Locul advertising and Special Noticus, 10
cents per Hn for one insertion, with
ti"A liberal deduction to yearly adver
Users.
Advertisements not marked with the n"in
ber of insertions desired, charged for until
ordered out.
Moau than one thnusind people raid the
Rkpurucan t'ViTy week, Hint cannot he reach
ed directly through any ivlii-r medium
REPUBLICAN CONVENTION.
In pursuance of a Cull fioui the Slate
Central Committee, the citizens of the
several townships will proceed to elect
delegates to attend a Ciinity Convention
at Wayncbnrg on the
1177 DA Y OF JUNE, ,j
n;xt, for tlui purpose ot ii'xnin.iiin del
egate to attend n State Convention to
assemble al Williamsport on tho 20(11
oi June next, ami for other purpose.-
It is known perhaps to all ih it a cnmli.
date fur Jtidj of the Sip'emo Court is
to be nominated, ami also, oher milters
of importance to ho 1 no.
E M SAVERS,
Chairman f tho tVnt.ty. Commiitco
Six HuMntKD Doi.i..im Itw'i
The Philadelphia res Hiit'tft'stH to the
Southern Conservative press the propria
ety of heading their calls for mass meet
ings, irrespective of c lor, wi'h two or
three of tho old traditional i-uis of tho
lunaway negro, with stick and bundle,
which used to figure so prominently and
elegantly in their papers. Such a classic,
Hustraiion would i ndoubtodly arrest
the African eye, tickle the African imagi.
nation, and convict the sceptical colored
man of tho perfect identity of interest
which has nlwaye existed between the
races of the Smith
imps iu the South generally, and in the
N orb west e-pecall) , were cut short by
drouth and font. Wheat was a very
general failure. There wa" scarcely
more than halt a crop throughout the
country, Henoe flour and meat are
exceptionably dearer by twentj-Bve to
fifty per cent , than it last years orops
had been good
We hope tho "looaj" and Democracy
generally will recovor, we have no tears
foi the "unbloaclied American."
Tub sold ers will he' glad, to learn, says
a coteinporury, that the settlement of
their uddi'ional bounties is being pushed
tor-vard wiih all the'peed the 'Govern
nient can command, hut from the very
nut ii re ot the ea.-e they nuist wait a long
tune yet before they will all get paid.
The Paymaster General is settling about
ten thoi.-a.id rlniui-a month, bin it must
Im 'emeuibeied thai the. re are many tens
of thousands oi soldiers who are eiHhl- '
ed t the bounty, andlll.at nlo there are
many iIioiimuiiJ uf 'fraudulent clni us
enlt red by dishonest men ami iiiiscrupu
indirect in proportion io ihe iJiiiiiiiirheO
number ot those pi lineal units.
What remains is to determine which of
l lie two should wield the political power
rep sed in the uuiiy, since they have
Inn one, common interest, the voice of
one is the voice of both; but one is ac
tive and the other passive. Thin is in
obedience to Divine law. Nature has
determined by the physical Constitution
of the man that he should be the protect
tor and maintainor of both.
That heshould ti'l the fields and fight the wars,
She make tho bread and bind his scars.
It is useless to coutinue. Nature and
reason and experience all point to the
man as morally bound to provide for the
wants ot thoee whom he has taken to
his protection i as the person responsible
tor tho abuse of political power, and,
therefore, the person who should lnwe the
excl ice i i jht to wield it
O I'liiDin.K Styx.
For the Republican.
ANTI-PROGRESSION.
Are we alive I or do we simply re pre
sent life without an v of its livino iinn
icinlet Are e progressive f or have "'e 'eoo: tti .n;n
wo lon'..liu.1 tha o,.r, I I ClHI -!' V 1 1 1 '
ui.iivd iff iris to reslore peace ami liar-
inony to our whole country. Thes ef
loitsot ) ours to foster eninitv. cieate
disorder, and lea l to violence, can no
linger be tolerated I. i hoped this
warning will he sufficient.' Vry respect
fully, your obedient servant,
y. T. 0'iiai.vin, Assistant Adjutant
Geueral. ANOTHER CONVERT
The leading Deinncruiio paper of tho
country, the World, as cur readerg
know, is iu favor of negro suffrage, and
is anxious that its party may succeed in
securing it. The Chicago Times, nine
mouths ago, came out in favor of it ; and
now says the Pittsburg Dtipatch, the St.
Louis Republican follows in the same
strain That paper was, up until tl e
overthrow ot the Whig party, an a'.le
organ ot that organization, in 1856 it
supported IJuciunan for the t'residenoy,
and was, until the tall of the rebellion,
intensely pro-shivery Itseotemporary
the i emocral, is now very naturally
amazed In find it publishing extracts
from other Siutheru papers, eoun-eling
organ izdio't ni l rouiit 'i'i io'i u i ler
:i-t, an I miriog te
11 to eoill'ti1 ji
THE INDIAN WAR.
The Tribune asrtn that ihe Kiowas
havebiokeu their treaties with Uenenil
tlancouk, ami deolaired war to the knife.
Tj Ihe Indian war no end is now prob
able but that which comes alter the utter
defeat of the Sioux, the Cheyennes. and
the Kiowas. For this we sre sorry :
the blood that is to be sht-d iu this in
gljrious struggle of the United States
with a tew barbario tribes m'mht have
been saved by .a little good sense at
Washington i but as usual, suipidi'y
and swindling have their results in war.
Negotiations now seotu usete s, and as a
fight is inevitable, we hope Gen. Han
cock wnl make short work of it. It is
not our soldiers but our civil officers who
are disgraced by this unnecessary war
The story of the Fort Buford massacre
is, we see, ofli'Mnlly denied by General
Sherman, Col. Rankin and garrison
are alive at Fort liutord, having been
slaughtered only at Chicago.
Hiots in Richmond for the last few
days have been the excitement The
whites and negroes are at loggerheads.
The oiigiti was the knocking down ot a
negro by a Delaware fiit ri nn Ti e po.
jlij. jul. mayors,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW.
InuMltkui to olhtr birtntw will attanil lo all euw
In Uaukmplry that rnujr be anlruitnl to 111 euro. 0111m.
opslu UrutSloraof 0. W. auli.rU Co.
LATEST FASHIONS DEMAND
J. W. Bradley's Cleb rated
Patent
DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
(OR DOUBLE SPUING)
The Wonderful Flexibility add great com
fort and pleasure to any lady weariiij? tho Du
plcx Ellii'tlc 8kirt wilt ho experienced partic
ularly in all crowded asaemblies. operas, car
rhigis, railroad cars, church i ews, arm chairs,
for promenade and house dress, as the skirt
can bo folded when in use to occupy a umall
n'uco ns easily and conveniently asu Bilk or
Muellu Dress, au iuvithublo (iility in crino
line, not found in any (Single Spring Skirt.
A lady luvinjr enjoyed the pleasure, com
fort and grunt convenience of wearing the Du
plex Elliptic Sleel Sprlnir Skirt lor a single d.iv,
will never afterwards willingly' dispense with
their use. For Children, Misses and Young
Mines iney are superior to all others.
'IM II, . l. . . . ...
li.... im.. ,(.., 1 y... ) ..... i i i ti i ' oi-.v yviu not iienn ornreas ime ttie 8 ng n
lire inleileied Jwd were nimbly handled ,.,,,, ,ut wi proilorVB lhl!lr ,m(,
on M'veinl oerasioiis.
q icllttd ihe ilwtui'lmnre
ni'roes
iii.tiH.il the
Military f oee
(en. Situ. field
thai, he will id lit
........ i i . t . .
. . . - . . . in n u oie i i a u it- w i in air i. i ut
Sresm. n, and now nil leisnivly l,y n, ".,,,.,... ... WM a ..,., M ,I1Iimm d sweep the streets wilh crane
. . . . . " . ik . I. ! . T . . . . 1 .
see. the moving win hi annum ... raip, .,n, devilish, -ind ntlerl, unuonslitutional
iugafier phiiiitnins, groping in chatiiia iu-uordnia: to the tiemhlinin. that it
dwikness for light, for iruih, fir wealth, i W!W I ban folly to suppose that any
to. honors, ami raise no warning, voice . r1V,illi"11 ""'lel' U Ul,l'!' b ny
, , ,, ..... .. , .. servicti. lint very recently the samo
..bout all ami. tolly. Ho 1 yo. s.ivans of , p(M,p WM Hmi.jn!, nl ,miJei,, u()nV(M).
the woild, come into our portion ot the ! tious, Hint 'bl ack and tan' spcoehes and
Ions claim ageii'.s. which will verv ma. B8' 'Ii,ml 1 H'"' s W' P-. and ! resolul.niiH. ami apparently regarded
it they peroiht in disturbing the (piiet ot
llio cliy.
NEW ADVEHTISEMENTS.
teri.llv .mi.L.,le ih,. i,-..n0,,t ,u . hire learn the tolly of your wild schemes w'111 ",n,,lt0 disgust aim contempt the
: ? I e 1,11 "J 'Huient ot the I . ' . .iiffoiu of Southern Coiiseivaiives to
b ii'.ii, s due i bom fide claimant
Communicated.
KACH THINKS roil IIIMSKI.P,
Duo altvntlon glvm to nil who con.munlmto for tliia
culiiniii.
For tiie ItKi'mu.icAN.
THE QUESTION OF SUFFRAGE.
Mu. Editoii! Permit mo through
your columns to say a word regarding
siiffragn. It is a video given in a con
troverted point. Wo have before us
and stupendous enterprises, your si lipid
canals, sluggUh slack waters, and dan-
gorona railroads your erratic limiting
ot (.upplyincr all the world wilh your
productions, of Nature or art, mineral
or mechanical. Come, ami see us! Wi,
wli . live a ditl our forefathers, witho t
changing tt eir thoughts, S'yle ot living.
or mode ot travel. True, we have bad
ceiitrol the neiro vote.
THE JEFF. D.VVIS SENSATION.
ffen. Burton till take dim to Richmond
Urdur o lUy. President.
Foktiikss Momiok, May 10 The writ
ot h ilnm cor)U iu the caseot Jeff Davis
was served this moiniiiL' on General
linrton by Marshal Uildetw od and
LAZEAR BROTHERS,
WHOLK3ALK OROCKR ANO COM.MI3
8ION MERCHANTS.
84 Sc 0 oulh Eutaw street,
CORNER OF CAMDEN,
Opposite n dtlmore and Ohio lMlrnad Depot,
Baltimore.
Jas. 1). Lazkar,
Wm. L. Lazkab. B:"t It
Uercnntile Asesnirnt LUI
of Greene County, Pa., lbr
the year 1807.
gi ii t-iul shape wli n three or four ordinary
skirts will h ive been. thrown aside as usclesa
Tin) hoops are covered with doublo and twist
cd llir. ad, and the hnttom rods are not only
double springs, but twice (or double) envered:
preventing them from wearing omwhuu drag
ging down stoops, sti.ir, tfce.
The Duplex Elliptic is a grent favorito with
all Imlies and is universal!) recommended bv
the Fiiflhlou M igazbi s as the standard skirt
oftbe fashionable w.irld.
To enjoy Hie following inestimaV.o advan- i'lS'S,itCkk
tnces in Criimllne. viz : suneiior ounlit .-. n.ir-' f."t ' n8.?l1,wlck
feet miiiiuliiclure. stylisli shape unj finish,
fl xihility, diirabilitv c .inf irt and ecom mv,
en.pir for J W. liRADLEVS Duplex Ellip
tic or Double Spring Skirt, and ho suro you
get the aenuino article.
CAUVIUN. To guard against Imiiosition
be p irticuhtr to NOTICE that skirts offered as
"DUPLEX" have then dink htaui ), viz.: "J
W, Uradley's Duplex Elliptic Steel Springs,"
upon the waistband none otbeisare genuine.
Also Notice that even Hoon will admit u . In
being passed through 'he centre, thus reveal-
monohoaiula TOWKsnir.
airiyiroy, iiirsiou ouui i
A V BoiiKlinnr 14
l Cuufftieuutir k Son 14
U lluu 14
Win Uuughnpr 14
0 A Miitruutt 14
Wm Uray k Son m
JU4H1 Urojr (dlitllUrv)
1'XKHV TOWNSHIP.
J M llrown 14
A S Murrli 14
W 0 Hurrll u
3 V Uunley k Co i
D South iSro 11
X V Morrte
DU.NKABD TOWNSHIP.
A P Slswtrl 14
J K Taylor j
U 0 l.i inl. T 14
D II I'.iul 14
W T WillionM 14
A Mitpla 14
JuiihnA Wnoliy((1ltiltBry) ft
N Clmveugor (dlallllr) ) 4
UHKX.NI TOWNSHIP.
Ilnlltiy kCn U
SUtnli.y k Sl. kln.mlll u
Unli k Lnlnli. 14
1 Biialou Co 14
CUHUXRLANDTOWNSniP.
T L Cummoiit 14
CARMICHABIB BOIIOL'UII.
J L MiuilKnr
Win U.irtmitn
l.nl.ll.'j k Mi.chnrr
lliirniT k CmiiUlo
J l llmliuwit
llrnry JIuiIhou
A 1 Uuruull
MORGAN TOWNSHIP.
A J Buraon
Aniu WMltun
I'lctclutr Alliiiia
Mllltir Iain
Stout frlor
Uriiili l.lipcuoott (illttUlwy)
0 II HoiliH'k(illtlllnry)
JKf'f'KUSON TOWNSHIP,
llfwlt llrothora
Clou.l k lira
J A l.ln ln-.y
Smllli A Hlnck
A J .Mnrlln
Bullt y A riennlkea
11 P 'I' H I I1 tt l '"8 ll'e two (or double) springs braided to-
u v 111 u 1 11 1 11 u II U II , gi
Tulnr.,li f.,.u.l ........ . I) piny Marshal Duncan. Seneral Hur-
, 0 ., . , " ion at Hist di oided to tleliver Air. Davis
,.e.u.s u,Ce.-,f,.,ei., ...ecouniy ; mw U) lh(. ul,Ml,M,v , t)M MiiriinaU t0.
morrow, hut utierwaid deteruiitied on
obeying llie writ literally, requini.g him
to produce Davis before the Kichiunnd
Court. Mr Davis and f ami! v, Ueneral
liurton and the Marshals will take the
steamer lo -morrow for liichmoiid. Gen
be snaied' without distinolinll of color,
with all its m tie citizens twenty one
yi'.ns olti or m.ire a matter which is
likel j to become n political issue. Fe,
11 ale siilli'iige, or "The Shadow of the
This Pittsburg C'i. lemai ks that the
Albany ivw-his not only tho organ of
the New York Democracy but every
where a reeogmsed exponent of ihe
doctrines of the .parly. When it U
known, therefore, that it is for negro
uffrae, some peop:e 1 ay be disponed
to open their eyes. At present in New
T01 k a property qualification in atiaeli
d to negro voting, and this is one of 'he
questions which will come under review
in the Cuiistitiilioiial Coiivent:on about
to asHi-nil'le in that Si ne. In vie of
this, the Aryu has put f nth , niif. sio
setting forth 'ttlmi 'h,. T) .,..,.,,.,..1,.v ui!
deinaiiif fit tn 1 he coiivi io',,,.! ' ,
Irage it snys :
5, Thai nil iuht: il iidn u Im haw u
tided ill the Sluliv nf er lln v 'oe 21 yea s
t f6. for ihree years in the county t ne
year. hiiiI six iiioinh in the voting di-.
trrct next pieeeding the lime of , ftVung
their voles, and who have not been con
victed of any crime or offense against
the laws, shall be entitled to vote foi n l
effioert without rugaid to other qunhfi each individual a distinct and eo.mdi
vauons.
while a few feet ot w ire ns a branch line,
is ventured as tar west as the county seat;.
But then, as I heaid an old citizen re
mark not verv loner since "What mm, I
Universal M ndmod Suffrage and what does it do ! The poles jist stand thore,
nay . e ca.iuu ui ersa. aunrage again, j um I .lor.'t see as it does a bit ofgord." , cal Jiurt-n, 0.1 Monday, will personally
- once in a great while there in a noise
of the former contend that it is not only lleftr, h.om tIl0 dominant party here in
just but absolutely p-liticthat tha rever, the Legislature, i. e. when w get a rep.
sionaiy power 01 me uovernme.it should ,.,,..., u.i l, lhllf , ,;, ,
urge a Dill is beore the vote is token
In one ot these lucid, or I should s.ty
crazy intervals ot progression, we
second a charter for a stone r nd one
mile east and w est ot ihe count v seat, at
MRS E S SAYEUS & IIOSKINSON
Have Just arrived from the East with a
largo assortment of foreign and domestic
I of .ep e e .tative ,,iwer T or. who are the tjoPg , and aow
a... 1
li.u.ils the power of the Govern-
I it i-wir iitii iimy ii.ai.y .11 n... liner, IIIIO i. ,.p ...
This is nrgro suffrage, ptiro and
r.mple, and it shows a remarkable ad
tancement on the part of the Democracy,
for it was but a very short time since
. that equal suffrage war one i the hi r
rort ot the leaders ; now it is one of tho
poind thry demand to have inserted i.i
the now constitution of New Yotk
This, in a mill form, may be regarded
as going to show that :he world still
moves I
u.... :.. ..1., .. 1 1. .. - -1-. 1
,,yW, c ..... ,gW , wno nave tnolheP ,;,,, a ,, m ,or ,
never learned to distinguish between an tio f)f fish in Home ctcek. with a tew
a qiii-i.ton to politicul lil.e.tv and nn exceptions such as those mentioned, we
ampusitton to pol.tical strife. Politically r,n,lil( slau only ,.,,,,,,,,,,.
ihe.ty.stbe right we enjoy f naying ig i,,lern.p,ed by some stupid imbecile
how ni.,1 by whom our Government tnr ir,lflwt All(1 Wi Mr
shall he ad.nm.s'ere.l. The queslioiM I E ,ilor tk.e ,ml BOm(J ()f ;
propose to con iler are what ia thcli..it, .nlllnPtllnluSM! , ,,.
us to persue the
ovpii tenor ot our wav. ummo ested.
11 i.:.-..ls power ot the Govern. ...,:., .,. mnv . .
m,i .,,,,,1.1 iev. r.f to whom ahould il cl,ncu ot Keuiling their spare funds to
aua.o be .li tiibnled as occasion, the ,Le twsf to build up that g. eat country,
deaihot .dlicers. etc. ttcniandsf It is WB impoverishing our own? This
needles in say that the iinmudia.e inter, thought is worth more than a mere read,
terenee ot eve.y individual in the Gov. jg. For many an honest good meat..
c ,n ' u mess 01 ingimin has coined his muscle, bone
order, unity or subordination; but had and brain into inon y and then allowed
it to be squandered by the thou-and in
nate interest in lands or whatever claim the west. Thus men who, here, would
the protection offered by the Govern. I pinch a cent until the eagle squalls, have
mom. and were each p..she'sed of suffi. I helped to inakn the west a fast" place
cieut judgment to elect lli.i security tin. 1 When it this same money had been
der which tie could trust his iirtere-ts, it expended in improving our own count
. . " - j r
product) the prisoner in Court.
event ot Davio being released by Judge
Undent ood under the writ, he will bo
iinniedi itelv re-arrested and placed
on tri.il under an iiidirtiiicnt tor treason.
Robert Ould and numerous other visi.
tors reached here this mon.iiig, bearing
boquets and other presents to .Mr. Davis
and family.
The utiuo-t interest and anxiety is
SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES,
Trimming, Dress liuttons. Ladies's
Shawls, Boots and Mines, Hats and
Caps ; also, a great variety of nice
articles, at very low prices, for
Gentlemen & Ladies' Wear
Wares of all kinds, and a complete varie
ty of the best GROCERIES. All of
0 I. Ui nojr
K iimiiK
M A Jounloa
W II Murtln
Dltiniift ThuuiAl
MORRIS TOWNSHIP.
Smith A HoiklDi
Jiuxili Swurt
J A II iVull
W Hon k Co
WIUTELY TOWNSHIP.
O 0 Ltmlcy
lolni llml.na
Wiyltvr UuUouu
WAYNE TOWNSHIP.
Reumn CaWnrt
Ul-ittiluuA Struitililrr
U1LM0RK TOWNSHIP.
P McCollough k Co
Ul'lUNQIIILL TOWNSHIP.
IlSWhlto
John ILirtior
II S A'lilto (tt tho mill)
AU.l'l'O TOWNSHIP.
WotxIrulT k Djr
MaauKxturtd bytho Sole Owners of the nu.lt Alt l. "-
JilineiiUiloKlx
D W Ury
Jiiinpii llnyn
DMtJ W WhIIos
HiikIhv A Klnciiitl
M'llltiniliy A l,wll
0Nr.i) UiKu-lt (ilirttlllry)
W'etiileii llryun iliMtilliTy)
Jubn li'iiiolati (illiitllkry)
il.VlllUN TOWNSHIP.
P.'ter Brown
N Clnrk A Son
gUber therein, which is the secret of their
flexibility and strength and a combination not
to be found in any other Skirt.
For sale In all sto-cs where first class skirts
are sold throughout the Uuitcd States and
cisewnere
! Patent, WESTS, MRADbEY & CA IIY.
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Register's Notice.
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NOTICE Is hereby give to nil creditors,
legatees, wards and other pers ,ns inter
ested, fiat the undersiirncd Executors. Ad-
1.. .1... which ihevnroniisnlo sella! lliBloweal HASH ni'tni-trators and Guardians have filed their i.kkthiu
V j I PRICES I such as Dress Goods, Dress accounts In the Register's OlHce. ond that tho ""'i'V'!',Tun.on
.itinu yyin iiu picsuuien to Ilia l puill.S' UOUIT A J Sowiiri
to ho held within and for the county of JhiihiUuiIiit
Greene, on WEDNESDAY. Juoo 12, 18G7, a A 11 KC.imi.Mi
for couth-million and allowance. 1 ?h'r!t i """"
PETER liRO WN, Reg & Rec. ' KJ A Bltn
Account of John Anld, acting Executor of S'"'."""
the last Will and Testament of Peter ban iimiwr
Muckle, dee'd. 11 a itiminirt
Account ol A. M. Ritchie, administrator upon gcu','t"i"Co'
tho estate of Wm. Anderson, dee'd. o w itoiwtiA Co
Account i.f Win. Duval! administrator of M ""'
James Ilixenbaiieli. decM. giair.o.itiuiugii
manifesie l al Norfolk rehpecting the which they propose to sell at the very lowest
proliai
Davis
proimiiimics of llie trial and release ot ngures aepenuing on mo quaiuy ami cneap- j Account ot Abiaham Staggers and James biTc.
Stewart adiniuittrators of James
ness of their goods to gain them custom.
nn.. i-ii : !. - .1 n i . utve i.iein uuii otiore utrt ii'isuiK eiso- R,rra rlooVl
ton's o dLr , B 17 - "uri where anil Ith-y will provo tn j the above is Account of Thomas Adamson. administrator
optiositn the Court House, Wavnesburg.
il,'67tf ' .
Monday's papers bring us the intelli
gence that Jeff. Davis is in liichmoiid.
not stopping at Libhy but at the Spotis.
wood, the first hotel in the city. The
tight of the military does not lin.ri.ss
him, bning on parole, A suite of par.
lorsare athw servi-to i he j ikes, receives
old friends and has the best the city af.
fords. Ho was attained for trial on
Monday, Judge Underwood presiding
Reports are so contradictory that nothing
definite is known.
Imagine the South victorious nnd
Abraham Lincoln after two years of lux
ur in csstle walls, released on parole,
enjoying Williar.ibs hospitality at Wnh.
lugion, visited by tritndt. lionized and
toted. Can you tee it t
'XOYAL."
To teo alabo'er pay $17 fr a barrel
of four which formerly cost but 8.5 t hit
hildren ruggeti or n.iked tor want ot
clothing which this extra 12 would buy
bctoro he was made equal to tho '-un.
blcuahed American ;" and then to see
this same laborer g to ihe polls and
vote for a "litilo more of tho same sort'
To sue a laborer go to grocery and pay
IT cents for a pmfrd of sugar which
formerly cost hut 6 cents; the II cents
blng a willing bonus paid for the luxury
of being inndo equal to nn 'tin.
bleached American."
Tho local" of tin Newcn-tlo Gazett
n'DtW)Cr,c got off the above last
week iSi'ino tion s nee we intimated
from the tone ot hit Noies ami Noti
ces" that he was about to oon.tnlt sin.
Cide. ' Sinne that he has Improved, drop
ped the Villi revoir," talked sensible. Wu that ihey are and must ever remain a
fear, however, tbot this last U relapta. unit The power of any Oowrumont is
is reasonable to suppose that each would
he entitled to the exercise of the same
political p( w r Hut from ihe very
eonstriiu ion f Hung. ihe world consists
if Jin le st.finl cotnpiioiH whoso interests
it would have been pu.wng it large per
cent, on money invested, beside inoteas.
ini many told, the value of tree-holds
already possessed. A nd as i here is some
talk of a lliiiroad up iht Monongihela
me so oitiiiaeti ami interwoven that to river, which w. I aff id a . hance f. r siiel,
coiiMtler tliein separate won d be until, an inveMir.e.,1, would it not be well
1,il'"ii"n- j tor the UepubliiHiii party totivorthal
We are, therefore, t bliged by the entm prise, ami thus securo its defeat in
mmdeipal law. by ihe 'aw ..f Nain-e i.ntl G.eeni) county tor. ,f cour-e. the P. (J
the law ot G ..I. to cond. r man ai.3 U. 11. will , ist the oppo.iiion and thus
wife an t im ii issue, in most cases, umil ,' make it a sme thing.) To that end whv
lueuiyMiiie years o' ngi a miity, in
sepatable a. iigl.t and- heal. It then,
in the very abstract. m and woman is
hitt man inseparable ah form and m itter,
he who woul l contend tkat it would be
un acquisition to poliii al liberty, orpo.
lilioal power.to extend tho eleiitive frun.
cliise to the woman would present tint
monstrous absurdity of ignoring the liws
ot Nature and economy bf ptuting I wo
heads on one pair of shoulders or of a
stolid king h lding a sceptre in each
hand. But it is said there are a great
many single women t some who w.n't
winy i some who desiro a matrimonial
union but are unsuccessful in securing
husbands; and widows a majority 0f
them paying taxes. Shall those bo de
prived ot political liberiy on tho rash
presumption that mankinl would pass 'rei
through the world in pair. J This is a (t0
view loo contracted to lw tertouly pd-
mined. Nature would stand aghast at
beholding n fragment of oreailon alone,
disconsolate ino unplnte within itself
without the power ot pro-creation and
tilled " ithllm seeds of dissolution.
These are n I even exceptions to the
immutable principle that men and wo.
man are correlative, that the foundation
stone of evory Government that over
existed or will exist, it the presumption
not m ike a cill t r a railroad convention
at some onl-oftie.way. place Waynes
burg Ciitmichacls, or Jacktuwn, any
place will do, ami send a d.dega:e. (one
woulti be as much as wu could stand.) to
the proposed rui.rnad c iiv.rtiou at
Pittsburgh, And by i his mea ts save
our Seo Ton ot the country trout all this
outside noise and improvement liullabo.
loo Give ns the "Union a. it was "
o w u.
Wah Dkpahtmfnt, 1
VsiitsoT!N. May 8, G7 )
T Brev B ig. Ge.ii. Bit'tan, Commmd'
tug Officer nt I'Xrtre - Sinnrut :
The President ot the United Slates
directs you to surrender Jeffor-oii Davis,
now held in confinement under luilnnry
authority at For.resa Monroe, to the
United States Marshal, or Deputies,
upon any process which may issue from
the federal Couit ot tho gtate ot Virgi
nia. You will report the action taken
by you in this order aud forward a copy
of the process served upon you to this
office.
Jiy order of the President.
Signed, E. D Townsf.ni,
Adj. 'leiieiul.
of Lcroy Gui.ear, dee'd.
Account of Jesse Uussey. Jr., Executor of
Jesse Uussey. dee'd.
Account of James Call and Andrew Wilson,
Executors of Wm. Wilson. de!
Win lliiilev
1 1 ami ATuylor
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P M Orlmoi
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TIIE WARNING TO THE RICHMOND
TIMES.
The following 18 llie 'warning' given
The liwhinond Times by Gen Sehofield :
II ka Dij' its Fhist Dis'r Stvth ok Va , )
Hiciim .mi. V , Apnl 27. 18(i7. J
Mr Ciiaiiim ill Wynnk. Proprietor of
the h'iclimoud Times, Kicfoiwiid, V
oik t Hie (Joiiiiiiniidiiiir General di
rect me to c ill your K'.teniioti to nn edi.
nil allien in The Richmond Timet vt
this moriii' if, headed. A JJIaek Alan's
Party in Virginia.' and to lay that while
ho desires not .only i o permit, but to
encourage ilie utmost tiefdom of dis
cussion ot political questions, the char
acter ol the article lei'ei red to nails tor
severe censure, especially ihe following
wordti 'It its proposition which Im
plies that they are ready o grasp the
bh od stained hands of ihb antliois of our
ruin are an intolerable insult to all
soldiers of the United States uriny, and
no less so to all true soldiers ot tho late
Confederate arm, as thay have long
since extended in etch other the cordial
band of friendship, sad pledged tbeir
U. S. DISTRICT COURT AT RICHMOND.
The United Stnta Dist.ict Court,
Judge Underwood presiding commenc
ed its session in Utt'luiuuid on the 6th
Among the members ot the Grand Jury
were John M Bona Joseph Segur,
Lewis Mt'Keusie. and fiv colored men
The Judge, in hi charge, congratulated
tue jury that, though it h nl been threat,.
en tl wit Ii iiii'.iniiiii by assassimuion,
vet thanks to C uig.vs i met now in
security This promised bo'ter things
f r Kii'hmoi.d, a city where tho press
linl remmed Hie lowon depths ot pro
rlig uty. the pulpit had been pro-tttuted
by ininisteiiiig gay Loih.rios, ami licun
tijiusness hud un il hall tho children
were I'leuitiniate. The Jury would have
a g od deal of work much of which was
ureal t'd. by the dc.nons'raiion of the
peop'e nnd by the disloyal niess which
had ei comaged penury aud o Miut.erfei.
ting t iilieat the Government. lie call
ed attention to the f-ioi that negroes
were lint allowed the Ire dure ot street
cars. The Hvmiviier lui inf irinntion
that the session of ihe Con. t will he
prolong -d tit. til the adjournment of the
Suptene Court, when-Chut Just lee
Cln so will dune and prehideat the tiial
of D. vis
S. II. Chandler, ''roseciiling Attor
ney. is now in New Yolk consulting Mr.
Everts, Davis' counsel, about the trial.
Air. Davis will probably be brought
hero Saturday, ami then In Id by the
(tiyil authorities till trial. Chief Justice
Chase is expected next week,
township, in relation to houuty tuxes levied
and collected iu I8lt :
Dr.
April 1st, 18G, levied $1,247 37
Cr.
By exonerations $ 4!) 34
By collector's commission. 3" no
By cash paid Parkinson.... 30(1 00
By cash paid JPGIuniphy. 300 00
By tlo. Gass and Bucking
ham f.00 no
By interest on orders S 00
By cash paid school fund i0 00 1,240 34
Balance uncollected 7 03
B.mnty tax levied and collected in 18-5 :
Dr.
Toam't. of bounty tax levied $5,819 83
Cr.
By exonerations $ 38(1 09
By collector's per ceutugu 174 69
By cash paid lor 19 vol-
euteers ,SS9 15 $5,819 83
Wo, tho undersigned Auditing, tlo hereby
certify, the foregoing statement is correct, ac
coiding to ihe accounts l.tid betir us for set
tlement, to the best of our knowledge.
J. C. POU,OCK,
MILLER I MS,
JOilJS BELL, Auditors.
children of Archibald Kerr, dee'd.
Account of William Gwynn, euardlan of John
T Rinchart, minor child of Ellenor
Riueliart, due'd,
BjRto
WALLAUE & J',YlM,
ZOonlori i
' JiuiiMCall h Co it
, Ciill.KobtirUtkCo 13
j t'KANKUN TOWNSHIP.
JcMe Hook 14
K A limn 14
11 L HulTmRn 13
A J l-lppi'iicott 14
Honk A Wiiufdlilillrr A
TlmCuiirtof Appeal wilt tit hold At th ffrftiurt)r,it
I Oflito lu Wuj DfsburK, on Thurntlny nd jVrtilny. May 30
! ftiifl 1, 1607. A. HOWARD, Merc.ntll. Appriiitr.
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GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
O.vb door West or Petku Biiowm's Stork.
Wo have ust received n well seloctcd stock
01 CUOMEK.VMILY GROCERIES. which wo
purchased for CASH and aru confident that
we can supply our customers and all who may
favor us with a call, as cheap it not cheaper
The account of T. P, Pollock. D P. Bell.
Jacob Rush, anil Henry Bell, Commissi ne.rs than any other lioso la the County.
ol Morgan township to levy imtl collect a tax COFFEE!.,
to pay volunteers, by an Act of Assembly, ap.
pruvetl the 24tli uuy oi August, IHUl.
Dr.
Amount of tax levied $'5,8 1 3 2
Cr.
By exonerations $"70 00
By interest and disc't paid
Bmk "2(10
By ain't paid collectors... tan m;i
By " notyutcollecttd... 55 00
By attorney's ices 10 00
By transpt'n and exit, of
volunteers 128 85-$1,17(1 08
Dr.
$,HU 1)1
To subscription money $2,718 00
Ur
By amount paid 1 7 volun
tecrs.,
Dr.
$8,353 7t)-$8,3n5 94
il 24
Balance to collect $55 00
Cr.
Balance duo Col. Harris.... 59 0l)-$ 67 24
Balance duo Commissioners I 70
We. tho undersiirned, tin certify that the
foregoing statement is correct, nccoitling to
l.oct'Viu.E, May 8 A special to the the papers and aller . lions laldiieforo us,
t. ......... i I......' ii..!.... ir.. i'.Ji.V. M'VViV
vvitrit'V imiiii i yii.su.i nit?, uv,, puyn i
lion. Kiislm lliiis just elected to Cote
gret from the Thud District by an ni
most untinimoiis voto over his Ua lical
opi.onents, committed suicide ibis after
noon, by blowing out his brains with a
pistol lie left a note saying in the
pre-ent onndilion of the country his
advanced age precluded his doing his
country any good, an t he tought relief
in dentil.
. Tiik Michigan Kouiihn Official re.
turns from th lute elect ion in Michigan
shjjw a net Uuion uinjority ot 21,0111,
Instead of 1 5,001) as at fl.st roughly cs.
llmated. N ir is this all. Eglit conn,
ties are yet to bo heard from, which will
increase iho majority about 1 ,800. This
is twenty timet the Couneuliout majori
ty.
MILLER lAMSt
JOHN BELL, Auditors,
5l5-3t
EXECUTOR'S N vTICE.
IK li 1C H -i testamentary nn the estate ol
J A'ford Gregg of Cumberland town
ship, Greene county, Pa., dee'd , bavin boon
granted to the undersigned, notice Is lioroby
givon to all persons indebted to said est. do to
iimke tmineill ito payment, and Ihoso having
claims against the lumo tn present them Im
atetlialuly, propoi ly authenticated for settle
mont. AARON GREGG,
5 15-dw. Cumbe land tp., Ex. cutor.
Adiiiiniatrator'n IVolice.
LETTERS of administration having been
grautud to the uudursioned upin the estate
of M.ugeret Kvenei, of Dunkaid Ip., Greene
couuty, P., dee'd f notice Is hero ty given to
all poisons indebted to said estate to make
Immediate payment, and those having claims
will present them properly authenticated loi
leUieiwmt. . JNO. 8. KEENER,
l ia w Dunkard tp., Admlniitrttor.
bUOARS.
MOLASSES,
8YRUP8,
TEAS.
RICE,
801) .
TOBACCOS,
CIGARS. SNUFFS. CANDLES,- SOAPS,
KXTRACT COFFFE 8Tlt V iVUERUIES,
JELL'ES Ml,, &C.
Don't fiil to call and examine our stock nnd
see for yourselves, for wo are determined to
sell us cheap as the cheapest. d; tl.
VALUAULK I'liOl'Eii'lT FOU
WITH OR18T MILL, SAW MILL, COAL
BVMCS, fcU.
'piIE Undersigned offers atpiivate sale that
L valu.iblu properly, situsto on the .Morion
arahela Rlvor, at the Mouth of Muddy Creek,
Greene county. Pa , containing about forty
five (45) acres of rich bntt an lan.l Tbere'L
on the . remiss a valuable
STEAM ENGINE!
which will be Ircludod In the t do. The Co ,1
Bank is open and shows an inexhaustable sup
ply. No 'i.ore desirable location lor a Distil
lerv can he found in the fitulc.
For lurlher particulars apply to E. A. Flen
niken. Davidsou's Fe ry, Greene couuly, Pa.,
or by letter to the undersigned,
JOHNM DARRAII,
S;8-m. Ylattsville, Bucks Co,, Pa.
U. S. INTERNAL REVENU E
lOIt 1S07
VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL
11 ttersous Interenttid that tho annual lists
of a'seismouts for Interna! Revenue Taxes
lor t ie year 1 807. have boon returned to mo
by tho several Assistant Assessors of the 24th
Collodion District of Pa., and that they will
U8 open lor inspection hi me
ASfrESSSOIt'S OFFICE,
in tho Borough of Washington, from the 2nd
to the 1 5th day of May next, durlug which
lime persons aiigneveti may make appeals
from what they consider erroneous assess
ments Appoals must he In writing, sped y
lug particularly tint matter ol complaint, ro
4pucllng which a decision Is requested.
JAS. ii. RUPLE, Assossoraith Diet.
IW
SHI-ltll 1 SALK.
BY virtue of a writ of Venditioni Exponas,
issui d out of the Court of Common Pleas
of Greene county, and to me directed, there
will bo exposed to public sale at the Court
House, in Waj ncshurg, on Saturday, Itt day
of Juno next, at one o'clock, p. m., the fol
lowing pronely, vl& i
All the rif.'ht, title. Interest and claim or de
fendant ot; iu and to a certain Tract of Land
situate in Wayne township, Greene county,
Pa., containing four hundred and fllty acres,
more or less : about three hundred acrea
cleared, and has erected thereon two hewed
log dwelling houses, two log itahlfs, one log
barn and other nut buildings. Thore are two
apple orchards and other improvements on tho
premises. Adjoining lands of Otha Spragg,
David Spragg, William Spragg, John Spragg
and others.
Taken iu execution as tho property of Den
nis Moljrhea and Samuel W. Felton at the
suit of Thomas H. Motion for U90 of Admin
istrators of John Luce, dee'd. Hkath Joints,
fi.-H-4t . Hheriir,
Tho Wonder 'of the Age J
TIME, MONEY AND LABOR SAVED I
THE IATESI AND BEST CHURRl
ONE OF THE L ATEST PATENTS, ISSU
ed on the 1 1 111 day of September, 1806,
to Win. R. McCutc'ioon, of Washington,
Iowa, will be on exhibition in a fowdays at
JOHN MUNPELL'S,
n Wanvesburg, Pa. This CHURN must
supersede any thing nf tlio kind liereto'ore
produced. Tho simplenea of its construct,
ion, and lis two-fold or reversed motion, that
proilu.es butter from three to six miuutct
must Indue tho community to examine Itt
qualities It saves time It saves work and
produces as much butter as any churn In ex
istence Mr Mun jell lias full power to sell
dghis for Ptwsvlvanla or New York Stato as.
well as to furnish Churns to citizens ofthis.
.tmnty. MORRIS, ULLOM&CO.
Agtutt.
a;27-tf.
sale op to lornr
'PIIEHE WILL BE OFFERED ATPUBLIO
L Bale at Waynesburg, Greene co., Pa., on
'
Monday, May 27, 3867,
Town Intt In the prnposod row addition to.
tho Town of Waynesburg. These LOTS aro .
drlluhifnlly situated South of the Court House,
and afford flue building sites. The plan of '
the audition to the town, showing the Loll.
U,.....i All..... I. H. .1.. ..n m tt, w' '
kii.ww, nuriB ut'ui S (.IB V1I1UO III JJi. Jll,
Sayursand w. E Gapen, Esqs., in Waynes
burg, who will answer all Inquiries In relation
to the property, and toll to persons who wish,
to buy at
PRIVATE 8 A tE .
Thoje who doslre to make a choice selection
would perhapt do well to ck immedlatoly
aud obtain It at private sale.
I
One-third of Die purchase money In hand'
and the balance latno equal annual ptymentt'
li I tfWWt ' KjL SAYfiRB.