riiiltf twit It Ttr flit J. E. SAYERS, Edilor and Publisher. WAVNKSHUKfJ: WKIlSEDAT. JULY 3, IRG7. TKKxs or stuicicirnoN. Two dollars a tour, payable invariably Id advance. Ouo dollar for tlx months, payable, Invariably in advance. TERMS OF ADVERTISING. Atvi:btihki'.nt8 inserted at $1 lio pcrsquarc forthrec insertions, ami fillets, a square fur each additional Insertion; (tun lines or leas counted a (quart).) Local advertising and Spkchi Noticki, n cents per Hub for onk Insertion, with C.TA liberal deduction to yearly adver tisors. Advertisements nnt marked with ths n"m ber of insertions desired, charged fur until ordered nut. Mons than nnn thousand pnnpin retd the Republican rverv week, that cannot le reach ed directly through any n.her mi'dittm BKl HDLItAX blATK A Mi (OUNTI fl.KKT. SITREMK JUDGE. EON. n. W. WILLIAMS, Or ALLfcOIIKNY COUKTT, ASSEMBLY, DR. JNO. 8T0NE, Of Monongahela Tp. 8IIKRIFP, JNO WALTON, OfRlchhill Tp. TIOTASITHEn, BAMUEIi HARVEY, OfOeuteTp COWWtMIOVKR, JOi!f LNTZ, Of Oiltnore Tp. jury Oi'MMHstnivB, JOKPIIUS MORRI3, Of Greene Tp. TOOH II'IT'SK MRI CTOR. A SiiKMiY. Of Dunkard Tp. OFF A WEEK. To-morrow being the Fourth our boys have decide I to ''celebrate," and as we cannot nay nueht aaaina. ti e propriety . . . . 1 ' e9 nit'inn a uh..4 . . . . ... ... 1 our country," we have acquiesced. A day loating generally spoil- a prii tei's week, then fore, our patrons 11,11st wait two week from date tor their next pa. per. In the menniime we shall employ a portion of our leisure moments in the perpetration of a joke on our patrons. So, look out I THE PLXTFORM. General satisfaction will be felt con cerning the action taken by our State Convention al Williamsport. The nnmi nation tor Supremo Judge will meet the approbation of Western Pennsylvania Republicans. Hon. II. W. Williams be - ingtheman for whom our county ex. . ....... pressed preference, we shall feel all the more gratitude to our friends of the east because of ihe recognition, long withheld t the ballot .box, in addirg our mite to , their advancement. Judge Williams, as a jurist and as a citizen ot unreproach. able character, is evidently the "right man in the right place " The platfoim of the party asset forth in the resolu. rccenllv nromu ruted b9 1 )pniwi hit " V . 1 vj.ijiru, tisij , ill p'UUUI ing suo The resolutions are thoroughly radical ; scrii.ti.n to ihe capital stock of the Mon- condemning the administration ; unre- ""g1',,t''li Valley Railroad, in Wa)nes- servedly endorsing Congressional meas ''"'g J j-i''Uy, a.id T It M'Minn, . .. , , J 'ho Dowlin John S. Bayard, John res of reconstruction , denouncing the ,. ,mi VVm Hwyn wer8l,,l or opinion ot the Attorney General ; calling a like duty in Jefferson and vicinity, and pon Uong'CHS to dispose ot the new Jacob Hush and Amos Walton for same t;L!.iFicTios ; thanking Gens. Sickles , d,,,v Uaik.ville and vicinity. and Sheridan ; expect in Gen. Grant to ! ., 0,-'1 ",ml0,,1' iWI", romlvwl that the . , - ., .,' , , I resident ot this meeting correspond nstatn these Generals ; c. nde.nning wllh Ur j s Vanvoorbis, Get.'l. th President's reckless pardoning, and Seiizer and others, for the puipose of his efforts to release Jeff. Davis ; asking ! procuring their attendance at the meet Ihat the State Supreme Court be in liar- "'P in Waynesburg, 011 the 6th ot July mony with the spirit of ihe age, advo- . 0,1 ';; Ived that tbe proceed ...... ' . . b ' , mgs ot this meeting be signed by the eating tar.fl protection t demanding the plfKident and Secretary, and published enactment of a free railroad law 1 com. in tho county papers. plimonting Gov. Geary ; expressing gratitude to the soldiers and sailors ; en. dorsing Judgo Williams as au eminent . ly fit roan tur support. Indeed, are they not all that the most ardent lover ot his country could wish fort ' WANTS A SET. A short time since tho editors of the Pittsburgh Pol' were presented wit h handsome silver tea set by the members of tbe Louisville Southern Relief Com mission an organization having for its object tbe 'gulling' of our generous hearted laboring men of the North. Tbe editors of the Washington II view re after a set too. They make a parade ot figures denoting th 3 sum raised by fAWr labors. (ome 8530 or $600 dollars.) and 'havo forwarded to the Commission whose acknowledgment will hereafter bo laid before our readers.' They are ter ribly opposed to a Freedman's Buroan, whereby relief for a suffering South is Miiitably and judiciously dispensed, but when a body of rich rebels, ostensibly solicit contribution tor God knows what, anything else but charity for the white trash' they are 'right in. Iu this connection it occurs to us whether these gentlemen ever solicited in favor ft our Army Sanitary Commissions t Doubtful. 'Circumstances alter cases they dm." 11 1 ii 1 Sj.4yB Thk peotiniary success oi Artemus Ward has induced many scores of imi tators to try their hands at the same kind of letter writing that made Ward famous, and the result is, that in nearly every considerable town in the country tome stupid fellow is contributing to tho local press a series ot silly nonsense ioa lisms that aro as ridiculous as they are devoid of wit. Witness "Bill Bite" "A Dasher." MONOXQAHELA VALLEY RAILROAD l'tirsuant to adjournment iro.a Brownsville, tlm friends ot the Monon Hahehi Valley Railroad met in the B.ip tist Church, in JelToraon, this county, on Friday, the 28lh inat. The meeting was orifiniBoJ by the selection ot the following officers i W. T II. Pauley, President , Jno. S. Bayard, Dr Colver, Ralph Drake, David Bell, M. W. Denny, Dr; S Rogors. Morgan It. Wise, S C. Orr, Samuel Smith. Solomon lingo and Dr. A. Pat ton, Vice Presidents ; J. I Temple, Secretary. On motion Dr. A. Patton was called on to address the meeting, lie responded in a plain, sensible talk, tu'l of valuahlo information with regard to the advantage (if Ra'lroad oomtiitini. cation to any county, the great national resources ot our county that are lying dead and vhIiioum for want ot a market, width would at once be oponed to us by the building ot this proponed Uailroal from l'ttsburgh to Waynes burg Dr Patton oWd by roiling an elaborate report made to the Railroad iiieetiim at Klizi'icth, Allegheny county, on the SlHh of May, by Dr. J. S. Van voorbis. I'residoit ot the Hoanl ot cor poraior, which was replete with valua. ble information, statistical and other wine, relative to (he cost, and projects of the proposed road. At the closo of Dr. Pai ton's remark a committee com-po-ed id Col John 11. Wdls J. F. Temple, D. H. P llus and Morgan It W iio was appointed to dratt resolutions expressive ot the feeling of our people in regard to tin- Imil.lii.g ot the Motion galiidn Valli-v ltiilr(!id. Dniii'.' the time the inuniiiittt-o were engaged in pr. paiing Ktich r. soluions Mr. S iin'l. Wood. of Bridgeport, Fayette county, hy invitation, ail Ires.ed tlm meeting at considerable length. Hi remarks, though of a humorous charnoter, con. t..;.,...i - i i . 7 ,u' " . ' i 1 . . ltd- were presented in a most utrikiiiL' . ... ... ... Hnd graphic tyle. S nie ot bis remarks were not ve'y complimentary to Greene county, yet. h tl ey were evidently well meant they were kindly received. Al tie close of Mr. Wood1 remarks the cotniiiitlcc ippointed for the purpose, reported the foilowing preamble and resolutions, which, afW some discus. sum were unanimously adopted i.KitKAS. We, citizens of Greeno'Ho eschewed all democratic speeches county, ale in ttv r of ;he Monoiigaliela Valley Uiilroid. believing that such an improvement is hitlily important to the development ot the ininetal resouices, and for the increase of the mercantile, mechanical and agricultural interests of the country throimh w hich it is nro- posed lo be made, therefore. ! solved, Ihat we pledgo ourselves Ztv'fKVr r"U(1 t'01" itisbuigh lo Waynesbtnu. 8s per present charter, as any other committee along the said route, and that , W8 extend our cordial cooperation to ,he l'ttn(,ion oi ""'d road up the Mon, ff 'ela 10 Point CU llle Slat0 611 motion, it was resolved that when this tneiiing adjourn, it adjourn to meet '" lllu ''n" House in Waynesburg, on , Saturday. July (ith at 1 o'clock, p .in. u- 11 i.v... ' .. Ou motion, the meeting then ailiourn. ed, W.T.II. Pa'.iry, Pres't. J F. Temp f. Sec. A COPPERHEAD SHOUT. 'Brick' Pomeioy, editor ot the La Cross (Wis ) Democrat, sets up the fol lowing shout over ihe release of Jeff Davis, his comp nlon in treason ; "Glory to God in the Highest I Iu spite i l Rump tyrann), abolition malico, Johnson timidity, and the hatred ot the fanatical and bigoted. Jeflerson Davis once more breathes the air of freedom (that is to say, as free as it can be in a rump despotism ) and walks among his fellows, the 111. blest Roman of they all.' Long life and happy years to the bravest man ot our coiiutty and age.' As traitorous and indecent as this sheet is. it finds admirers and suppor ters 111 Greene county, plenty ot tliem DuitiNO the week before last, two colored men were arrested at Wyandotte, Kansas, charged with murdering a f ir. iner named McDanii. On the 13th inst., they were taken 01 1 by a largo mob, hung up, but tho ropo breaking, they were shot to pieces in the court, house yard, where the bodies lay near, ly all day. A coroner's jury refused to take testimony, and Bimply gave a ver diet, "Hung by a mob." Tho evidence developed indicates clearly that tho men were innocent, and that the real murder era were tho ringleaders in tho mob, Tub proscontion is not only making out a strong case against J. II. Surwit, observes the Pitts. Oaiettt but is prov ing enough to show that the conviction of the other conspirators before the Military Commission would have been just as speedy and complete before a civil tribunal. Surratt was as deep in tho plot as Booth. Monday'! papers oontaiu telegrams from Mexico announcing the execution of Maximilian by Juarez. This is tho last net in the trudogy. Tint "Mkssknoi: 11 "Our "city cotetn porarj" changed hands recently, the for. iner editor, Jas. S Jennings moved to Ohio, selling his share in the concern to J. F. Temple, Ksq., nud P. Brown. W, T. 11 Pauley has resumed his old post as manager.in-chitf and under bis au spices it is already lo' king up. Last week it donned a new suit, and was con siderably enlarged. We are pleased, at all times, to notice the financial pros, perity of our neighbors, but politically, "may the d 1 take th-mil" 80th T. Hurd, ot the Brownsville dp per, thinks Mr. Pauley has acted very inliscretely in again taking ehaige ot the Mmenger, as the article appended fiom that hheet demonstrates. That, bowev cr, will have to be decided by a war of words, and as they have opened their respective batteries, we propose to stand off and "view ye battle from afar." "TOM PAULEY " Wo learn that our old friend and po lilical opponent, Tom Pauley, has re. turned to bis former post as editor of the Wayneslmrg Memmger. Although we -I II.. I Ml ... . " always hkcu kiii as a political antatro. niht, we are nevertheless almost son y, morally speaking (a lorg established, habit of speech with 11.) that he has de .emitted to enter ag .in upon a course of such doubtful morality, as lint of editing a democratic political jouinuj Tom hav lug acquired u com-i etnlahle degree ot le.-peclubility and virtue under ouAeach ings for and during the period of some ten or twelve years it look some time to effect any decided improvement, tor Tom was a "hard case" and discovering that the business ot a democratic editorial lite was very uidavotable to moial develop ment, and that by remaining longer therein, be might, tlnough the numerous temptations to wander from the path 1 1 reditu le by which such a poriiion is be. set, lose even what little of virtues and morality we had succeeded in impressing upon him. concluded to retire to some republican neighborhood, in a pleasant cc untry locality and enter upon the more qui' t and le.-s iiemoializing pur.-uiis of agriculture. Hi excellent lady thought so too. and advised him to 11. ; so ,jid Ben" so did the minister, and so did divers other intelligent mid christian fiiends, (otirself included.) who had Tom's weltaro at heart. Tom was soon thereafter comfortably and happily loca ted 111 his quiet, rural retreat, so ne miles away trt.m Uctnociatto Head Quarters. ntui documents and papers, except the 'Messenger," but ho knew what t' lit was and hadn't faith enough in it to work htm any material injury. He continued, however, to take the Clipper and to make hopeful improvement in vntueand mor. aliiy. At length believing that the wholesome moral truths and impressions ho had imbibed from our teaching, had become so fir inly fixed that he could be safelj left to himself, we concluded to stop sending him the CU per, (albeit we 01 uldn't get anything for it.) whereupon he resumed his former habit of reading democratic speeches and documents, and as u natural consequence, soon lapsed in. to his old sinful democratic practices which ere long, had so far revived his wot ted propensities for politic: fibbing and financeering, that ho could not re. sist the temptation to resumo his old po. sition as edilor of a democratic paper, and now here we have him on our hands again probably a more hardened sinner than ever, by his veiy backsliding, and less susceptablo of good impressions We ate sorry for Tom ; regret his fall from grace and hit consequent removal from h s quiet and benutilul country res idence, back to the "Messenger" busi ness; hope he may yet do well, and even belter than he ever did before, for which t1 ere is abundant room but must posi lively decline to take him again under our especial moral guidance and direo reiitku;. Tom, good night. THE RAILROAD It cannot but be appment that Greene County has a job ot railroad on hands, which nothing hut a prosecution to tho end, or criminal lassitude, will get off The meeting at Jefferson on Friday last, seems to have been embtu-d with the right spirit, and tho friends of the measure are sm guine as to its final completion. Wherever we hear it spoken of, tho rsilroad is viewed in tho proper light. A m.gority of the farmers on the proposed l.ne of route, and others dislaut, offer liberally. Men heretofore opponents are now its warmest advo cates Argument to eonvinen tlm plo of the utility and need of such an in. stitulion has been rehearsed so often that it becomes stale. We look at it now in a common sense way. It mils itself In the simple question, "Shall' we aim to be anything , or continue to be nothing T" A call has been n.nde for a meeting here on Saturday next and we confidently hope that all preliminaries will bo closed and subscription books for stock opened at once. Iix-Gov. Wkixs, of Louisiana, thinks Sheridan is a tyrant and Flanders a ur surper, under tho'recent interpretation of the military bill by the Attorney General and proposes to issue a proclamation and tako command of the State accordingly. This and such other jars aro but the tore-runnersjot the discord ibul will result in the unreconstructed States lrom the nulliHur's edict through his suppliant counselor. Jkkk. Thompson wrote a sensible lot. tor to Goo. D. Prentice of the Louisville Journal, which we copy in an outside column. It is roraarkable that such men as Longstreet, Thompson, Hampton, Reagan, and a host of tho fighting men of the South, talk aud act so muoh more reasonable than tho sneaking, shy sting rebels, and copperheads of tho North. REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION, THE RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED. HON. n. W. WILLIAMS FOR SUPREME JUDGE I The Republican State Convention met at Williamsport on Wednesday last at 12 M. The Convention was called to order by Col. Jordan, and Hon Jno. Scott, ot Huntingdon, was chosen per manent Chairman. Tho following names were presented as candidates for Judge of the Supreme Court 1 Williams, of Allegheny 1 Perry, of Schuylkill s Builer, of ( healer 1 Frank lin, ot Lancister ( Gordon, f Ji ffersnn Lmn, ot Center 1 Talor,of Huntingdon. ; William, of Tioga ; Comley, ot Mon tour) Thayer, of Philadelphia, aud Pearson, id Dauphin. At the ninth ballot Williams 0! Alle gheny, having a hii'j. rity cd tho votes oast, was declared the nominee for Su. preme Judge, and on motion the noini nation was made unanimous. Col. Frank Jordan was continued as chairman of Slate Cei.tral Committee. Ihe Convention worked in nerfeot harmony and although the contest for , , ,. b. Ilia I iiHsvuliiSk it- a .1 1 . . the Judgeship was. animated, no bitter feeluio was nianitested. The following is ihe platform adopted by the Republican State Convention of Pennsylvania.in se-sion in Williamsport, ou Wednesday : ''The Repu licanst f Pennsylvania, np. pealing sg ini 10 the pe ple.take pleasure 111 recalling the repented rccasions on which the voters ol the Commonweai'h havt sustained and ratified theii candi dates and principles s and strongly ini. pressed with the importance of the isues involved at t' 0 ensu ng election, make this declaration of their opinions und purposes ; First That in the name ot a nation saved from tieason, v. e demand security against its repetition, by exacting licm ihe vanquished such guaiaiitees a will make treason so odious, as lo be forever impossible. Second. That, as in the past wo cor dially justified the administration cd' Abraham Lincoln in all necessary nets tor suppressing the rebellion, we record it as cur judgment that the administra tion ot Andiew Johnson has been chief. I ly f'aitlilt'.s because it has failed to try to gather up and fix in the organic statute law the great principles which the war ha settled, and without whose adoption as a rulu of action, peace is but a delu sion und a snare. "Third. That in completion of the task ot reconstruction so finnlj as to be perpetual, it is indispensable that traitors beuleu in the field shall not find n sane, ttiaty in the courts , that the law shall not be tortured to justify or palliate the crimes of which our country's enemie's have been guilty taiid that the law of war shall be so distinctly declared by the courts that no disturbing and para, lyzing doubts may tver be raised, as in 18G1, respecting the essential rights ol the Government, or personal dtuics of citizens. "Fourth That this Convention.Bpeak ing for the Repub.icana of Pennsylvania, unreservedly indorse the reconstruction measuies of the Thitt-ninth and Fortieth Congress as based upon sound princi ples, essentially just. und wise, and prom ising an early, loyal and permanent ies toi'ition ot the rebel Slates to their share in tho government of the Union 1 that we denounce ind condemn the ctl n t ot President Johnson through his pliant At torney General, and a majority of the Cabinet, to evade those laws, by inter fetiiig to obstruct and prevent their en forcement 111 ihe spititin which they were eimcti d ; and (hat we call upon Congress soon to meet, to promptly and decisively dispose of this new nullifica tion. Filth That the thanks of the loyal men of this commonwealth are hereby tendered to Major General Sheridan and Major General Sickles for their publicly declared unwillingness lobe made the instruments, in the star. ling ami truthful words, ot the former in opening under Pnsideiitial dictation, a broad and macadamized way tor perjury and fiattd tottiut'l on in pursuit of ihe coveted repossession of political power in the rebel States, and that this convention 101 fideiitly expect that Gen, Grant will vindicate his pa-t record by cordiallv su'-taiiiing them in their putuoiio efforts to execute the law. "Sixth Jh.it Piesiilent Johnson fur ther 111. mi s our condemnation tor Ins reckless pat don and attempted i tslora. lieu to poliiicul rii.ht of ni.niy of the chief conspirati rs ay ai nst the Union uud tl at, especially, his pe.-istent ef forts to compel the release of Jefferson Davis without qite-tiou tor bis crimes, were a reproach -to the administration ot justice, and uu insult to tho wlnde people 01 tne nun in. "Seveuth. That, warned by post mis fortunes, we ask ihat the Supreme Court ot the State be placed in harmony with the political opinions of a innj nity of tho people, to the end lhat the Court may never again, by unjust decisions, seek to sot aside laws vital to the nation, nor imperil the safety of the public se curities, nor impair ihe operation of the bounty, pension and tax laws which were required for public defense, nor in any way thwart the measures which were essential to tho pnhho protection, but that, on ths other hand, it may become and remain a fit and faithful interpreter of the liberal spit it of the ago, the bul. wark of public faith, and an impartial and fearless exponent ol the equal rights ot man. "Eighth. That protection being a cardinal feature of the Republican uieed, we trust that suoh legislation will be secured at tbe earliest period as will at. ford adeqtiato protection to American industry. "Ninth. That, in conformity with tho pledges given last fall by both candidates for Govornor, we now demand the en actment of a tree railroad law, by which the enterpiise cfour people may be stimulated and the resources of the 'Common wealth developed. "Tenth. That in Governor John W. Geary we recognize an honest and courugeous public servant, who in tho chaia ot Siate is adding freshness to laurels g dlanily won 111 the war. "Eleventh. That the gratitude of the people to the soldiers and sailors whose bravery met and overthrew tho sluve holders' rebellion, should havo repeated and emphatic expression, and that we heartily disapprove of and condemn the course cftlix Secretary ot the Treasury in postponing and ignoring the j.lst claims of our brave defenders upon ihe bounty ot the Government awarded lo Ihem by the National Congress "Twelfth. That in the Hon. Henry vV. William, id All. D-hc nv I'linntv. uo pre ent lo the people of Pci lisxlvitiia an depth of hil'ainy he lias not sounded f lias he eminent iu-ist one in .Vi rv wv well 8,ly K""a n""le U tl "L'('(1 eivt! lllin n' " ll , ...t , n 7 y c "'em s concern? Mr. Mon-ffmnery doubtless qu.ilili.-il lor the faithful discharge of the hsshis "two witnesses" ready to swear that I 1 esponsible duties of the olhVe of Ju-'ge j ined theleltei hi tmlli pi ces and wr to tint i t the Supreme Court, an aide lawyer, ' "'C'ld part oi it with my own band. Of l ite imi.mtial. ninmi.t ..,! H.,,,,,,,.,1, L- i '"! ""W" "lauidanl evidence nl'the full ty lODIOIIII Judge, boi e-t, iipiit;ht, without suspic 1011 as a man, and lojal and unwaverii g in his devotion to the cause ot his coun try as a patriot." From tho Washington Repo.tcr. A CARD. Mkssiis. F.ditoks: 1 had no enet-itiim . "f "ul 'dr,,:V11 mU! h newspaper controversy respecllii;; the eonlession ot Fol'. I 1.! .1. 1. 111 . . a iur, w Inch h is occupied and continues to occu py so cirt'ii a snare ot puhhc attention, but .Mr. Montgomery Imvltitf published in tit list Week's lievmo Jix , miner, a letter which iio claims was sUiied by me, coniainin certain statements in regird to the breaking 1 fa win dow in the Iiouhh occupied hy emy Miller, und sp il--en ot iu the conies-don I must ask a small space in your columns to expose tne Ihso means eui 1 yed by him to place 1110 in a falso posi ion. I Ii putilic will bu best alibi to und 'ist nd tin matter in dfsmuo between Mr. .Vdaitgom cry and iiiysell liy a simp.ii stalenient of llio facts and circumstances out of which it h s ailacn It wiil l.-e remembered that Foul o in his conf sslon speaks of "Uiibe," xs ho called nun. iiirowing a stono throuijli .Miller's win now on tne mgnt ot tne u:st attemnt to rob Mr. Dlnsmore. Iu the issue of th i Review r.zivnmrr llio 11' XI WccK Htler I'ngler s execu tion, air. Moiu,'nuiory puiili-liesa lengthy ar tide, over his own signature to disprove tho ci iifession, iu the couise of which bu produces ino sworn si iieincnt oi iionry Miller and wito contradicting what Fogler says about the lire.-i' ing ot the window, an I actually sMting f 't'tll that "no mrh oerHmnee taitwer tonic iltce," Very shortly after this s'utemotit inudj its ap pearance in tin; Jlcnieio $ Kiaminer, I was in town oni! (lay,. and happening to step into tho Court House whiln Court was in session, Mr. Montgomery, knowing that 1 owned ihu hou-e occupied by Miller, nud fooling no dou ; that the tesniuoiiy ol him mid id wife stood in need of some support, cine to mo nud asked me it t won (l not coiroDimito their statement tint 1 told him 1 could not. tor 1 knew that the window inn broken, tso much for tho interview between Mr. Montironierv and mv- sull' in tho Court House, and he totally mis represents nut (to ue no harsher language) wnen no says i men anil more unsure. I mm that "I fully concurred with the statement made by Henry Miller and his wife," Shortly after this there appeared in llio Re porter a short communication written by some one, I kuow not who, calling attention to the statement sw .ru to by Mill-r and his wife and referring to mo as having heen told by Miller himself thai tho window ha l been broken by some person unknown to him or any of bis fuinily, Tho appearance of this lat mention ed cnmmnnii utiop started Mr Montgomery In a fresh effort to obtain something from mo to sustain tho stiiteinenl of Miller and wifu. and totliiscud, as I stated in the lleiiarter of the llilh inst., h"1 sent hid son, A. J. Montgomery, and Henry Miller to my house on the night of the 2!)th ol .May, with a letter or statement drawn up by himself for mo o sign. The public will pardon mo for detailing a Utile more fully tho circumstances attending tho presenhuion of tlmt p iper. As I staled here tofore, the visit w s made to my house between nine and V n o'clock nt night. A. .1. .Mont gomery produced the p iper and read it over to mo. Ou my informing him that I could not sign it, lie read it over a second tiui.i, remark ing that if it contained iinvtliing I could not subscribe to I milit strike it out. mid if it lacked any s'litenicnt I thought ought to he in it, I could insert it. I still refused to sign it. wh!i h put him out of humor, as was evid-nt from hi. maimer, his conversation being inter larded with frequent oaths, his lather's inf ir mation to the contrary notwithstanding. Hat that the public may the more r.n lily under stand what I have to say in rcg rd to the let ter, and nt thu same time see wh it s it t of use iinsheen made of my name, 1 hernirivo it mi. tire as published by Mr. Montgomery in tho WtsniXOTAN Col'XTT, ) Cnnton Towmhip, .ly Aim, 1807. IIox.wm. MnstnoMiHiT lirSlr! I lmv.. ru.nl an nrt. do In the "KH.oriHr " niwiMiper of tlilt ilnio. nlitni.il l.v A Frlewl oITrulli." In which I um relerrml to in ot lrtilli," In which I utu ri-f. rrwl to lo miatuln tie. .lutein, nt of Itotiort F,ler, t In .ho month of I November hut loiin win llinmn through llwwln.low ot ' Henry Miller's Iioiihi. In tho iilnht linw.' 1 hih lorry to ' SiW lieing liirowu tbroiiBh tbe window of Mr. Miller Iu Novem ber. In tho month of April, nlmoit four month uftnr tbe murder of Mr. lilimmori', I hoitr.l Mr. Miller any that on the iliiy of John St.'Warl'M lunerHl aiuui. of the children h id broken h pan., of Rlaas out of an upstulri wlmlow, Mr. Stewiirt wh bnrleil in February. I hope thu will miliary yon that 1 (ilvo no cinintonaiic.. to the InlaolioiuU UKiiut juiii sun. a ua.i-r uuiint oi iur. ailllerH winilow being I br..kou iu November, nud tho hoiiao ho rcildea iu la on my niy li.rm nnu near my ilwellluic. I hoi intlafleil no wttulow wiib broken nt lluil timu, unit I bolleve tbe atutemout of Mr. Kogler la fnlm. Vou din pllblihti ttila P you see proper. Yuan truly, Asnnisw M K. Mr. M.sinoMEt:v: 1 did not know ttieglquawaabrokon till the lit ul Apill. ItO. 1 don't cure about my 11111110 Itulug botbre the public about thin nu.tt.-r. The uoor wna tiiHtutlud with a chain mid pmlloek when the limine waa empty, tlmt la before II- my Miller itnnie toil I have nut replaced the kI.ibi In the wiliduw aa yet. Mlll.-r did not reltise 10 retilme the glnna broken Kve. ) thing 1 havo written in hero In retimd to tide mutter. I uuiild not ..y that thi-KluiM waa not broken iu rVoveuibvr. 1 hnve Miller' word tin Hint. A. M'Kai. 1 would ri-p- ut egidn I do not care about my uume com In before tho publ.c. Tho fiist part of this letter, as Mr. Mont gomery snys, was drawn up by linnsM!. It was written on a half sheet of toolsctip paper ana occup.cu tne wnoio 01 tne nrst page, unci about two or three Hues nt tho top of ttio sec ond. I wave all question ns to the modesty or good taste ho exhibited in drawing 11,1 a let ter addressed lo himself as WW William Montgomery since in view of his recent con duct he hud good reason to couchidn that un less ho guvo his own name that prefix no ono else would ever think of doing it for lilin and J hero take occasion to say that t withhold my signature, not on that account, but solely be cause I could not subscribe to tho statomants contained in the body of the letter itself. Though Mr. Montgomery has published the letter with my nanio appended b it, I here assert most solemnly, and am willing to take my oath that never titnedtlutt mrt of Hi This much in regard to th it portion of tho letter written by Mr. Montomcry, which, as I havo already stated, occupied the whole of tho first page ol the paper, an 1 about two or throe lines nn the second. JNow lor the second part. To get lid of tho Importunity of his son w ho seemeu uetermineii to navo my name 111 some shape, I took the pencil and beginning on tho second page nt least seven or eight Hues below where Mr. Montgomery had loft off writing, wrote to him as near as I can rccnllut as fol lows t "Mr. Montgomery 1 You have sent me s paper for mo to etidorso.I cannot endorso it. Tho window was broken." This I am posi tive Is the sttbstanco of all I wrote, and so far as I can recollect, tho above are tho very words I made use of. Certain Ism that all I wroto did not occupy three lines on tho paper I signed ray name to It and handed the paper to A. J. Montgomery who remarked to Miller with an oath, that it was about time they were leaving, and thcroupon they took their depar ture. These are the simple fuels In rvguid to the paper. I never put my nmiiu to it except lo one place, mid Unit was lnmiudiutcly at the close of wind 1 wrote nirscll as as above stal ed. Judifi) of my surprise, then, when I bhw the letter 111 the lievirw and fixamimr wllli my name appended to the part written by Mr. Montgomery, and found lhat the two or three lines I hud written were w holly stricken out and tolally dill'erent matter placed over my gcm.ine Bigiuituru. That I wrote tho second part or the letter as published by Mr. Mont domery. I utterly deny. I admit that my sinnalure as It appears hi the second place on the letter is genuine, but repeat Unit what I wrote above it litis been erased and other matter substituted. Oi this I havo satisfied mysill f 11 mi an inspection of the oiiuinal letter I at the uilli e ol lw JM,w Examiner where jur. Aioni nunnery ieli it for that purpose The second part of the letter is a -tolerable imita tion, bul would decievo no one acquainted with my handwriting. And row having t-'iven a true history of this cxtruerdinaiy publication, what must lie tin night 111 u man who can commit this sort of fotirerv to seive bis basu ends? Is there anv ' W1, .1.1.,, din nriiiliipii U'llni.uai-a In li.uti fy to any hbi,' he m iy renure. U-t l.im pro- iiucu ins r doulitabl) "two" let htm back them up by the notorious strumpet, 8a'. Wiles, and her retinue of prolligi.to and abandoned negroes, with us many more as ho vishcs-Iel mm, If ho chooses, add the einiro list of wor lilies blinselflni-lud d, who swore so roundly lo the alibi on (ho trld of hi eon, and sll I have to Bay is, that tlmtman has lived lo ilnU purpose, i ml occupies no enviable plica In iniliiic estimation, whose sini lo word will net outweigh tho testimony oflho wlio'e phal an' A. M'Ivek. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, BY vlrtuo of a w it of Vondiil ml Exponas, iasttedoutol the Court ol Common Pl -as of Uruunn county, and to inn directed, there will tie ex.iosed to nubile sa'u at tlm flmni i H"i;s, la VVaxnesburg, on A I U ItllAI . l DAY Ol' ALHiUS 1. , next, time o'clock. P M.. the following i nrooertv. viz: All Hie ih-lit n.l ... tio..r.it ,.nil I claim i f d. f -n. hints of. In ' ano to a certain tract ot 1 ind situate in Ounkard township, Greene county, Pa., containing iwo hundred acres, mure or less, about one hunlrcd and seventy acres cleitriid. and his erected thereon one Brick and Frame dwclilnir h.inne. tlin-n tenant houses, a frame Ham. two frame sta-1 bins, nno Urlst and Saw Mill, and other out buildings; an App'o Orchard, &c Adj ln Ing lauds of Josiab Smth Howen Ross. Kit Kvnns. Hounds North tiy Dunkard creek and South West hy Tayiortown Taken in execution us the property nf tho Knsirt Farm Oil Comp inv, at the tuit of Archibald F. Coon and Ira Itos. .A WO. At tho same time and nlace. nil tho rijlit, tillo. interest mid claim of defendants. of. in ami to a certain tract of land silu itn In Jeff won township. Greeno county, Pa., con taining flt'ty acres, more or leas, about twenty acres cleared, on which is erected ono log Intisii, coin ciiii and some truit. trees Ad j lining lands of Wil Ham Kiucaid, Hugh C. Uoul-woi'ih and others. Taken iu execution as tho property nf tho Clifton Petroleum Oil Company, at the suit of the Comiuonwualth of Pennsylvania, HEATH JOHNS, Slieiiff. 7; 3 3t. JJOUNTY TAX STATEMENT. An Account ortbi Suhuot UiroctonofOroi.no townnhip, in ruldtiou lo bounty T.c. luvi.-U In llio Spring of lHtU, March 1804, to tax levied, .,1S7 41 CU. KxonerHtlonD. t 80 05 U 74 l,f.-'H M M4 H ('olle'.tor's rollimlflf'lnn, R.-CfiptH lrom O. Uurar.l, Tmiwurer, llonuj lolui.at-d on u0cri.llon, 4,110 ii DR. Octobw 1801 to tux tevi. il, clt. ,m IS Kxonoriitlonfl. 141 IS 100 C.1 3, 1, ,7 C6 il,'IW44 I'olliicii.r'ii coinnilHaion, JlCCl'lllll, DIt. Inly 1805. to tax levied. f.,746 01 tit. Kxnnonitin, S67 84 .'14 64 1WI IS) 6,a lo oi 47 to 05 14 .r,8n6 S3 CIIi.cIoi'b commiodon, Collectiir's du K.cel.t. Exu.it. to Brighton, uo uiiinriinoiirg, July 0th, 1500. to tux levied. MS 30 OH. Exoneration", 20 10 Collector m couimiaiilon, '-4 Vi- HeceililH, (70 OS JI'.'.OM 01 25 on-rj.om 12 Ucceiull, BHlHnro i'uo townchlp, it uo We, Ihe undiT.lElleil nuilitom. do hernh corllfv llieliiro. goiut$ Htitti'iui-nt in correct, nccordliiK to the uccouiiIh Inld uuh'io uu loi- aeiiicnu-ni, lo uio neiil ot our knowluutt-i. JOHN HUSK. JACOll lteiMKR, Auullum. 7;Mw UlsSULl TlOX OK IMKTNEKSIIIP. rPHE PO-II irtlliitaliitl lli.i.l,,r,.ea i.vtctlnn .... I .1... .1... a .it i. ... o. ,J .' ... ,ZV,,,, ' " V r , ' 7V' W " v' l''Ulle 10111. I HUt, ) dissolved by IllUillill COIISL'Ilt Tho Hooks lllld liccouilts of the Wnllace, sue cwssor to Wallace & Taj lor. W. Wai.i.aci. David Taylor. a-7-rst. THE RUSH IS NOW AT & ODEXBAUGU'kS Drus Store! TIE respect full v informs the citizens and nliy 11 sicUns generally, that ho has rectlvcu Iho lurgont and finest stock of Itrug and Medicines ever offered in this market, which ho will SELL CHEAPER than can he purchased any whero else In th.) county. 1'aiuts of all Kinds, Dry and In oil, oflho vory best quality, cheap er than tho cheapest. DYE STUFFS, of the very finest selection) OLD LIQUORS of all kinds, the flnost that can bo procured lu the State. THK UNYIELDING LUNG SYRUP ! A remedy unsurpassed for tho curoof blend ing nf the lun.'s, spitting of blond, soreness of the breast and chest. V 111 change tho trail yellow complexion to one nf health, and will cure dyspepsia. This syrup is ono of the most useful" medicines of the day. This Is a Into medicino and wod-v not know of It fulling lu a single case try It. Also, all orhor prominent patent medicines always on hand. Together with the Cough Exterminator, tho best in use for diseases of tho throat, coughs, oso. Also, a syrup thu only remedy for hooping cough, su lor saio tit 0. uuonuaugirs urug Store 6; iv em. lierifPa Sale BY virtue of a wilt of Venditioni F.xpnnas, fla tied cut of the Court of Common Fkial of O reeno county, und to mo directed, ther wi'l bo exposed lo publln sule at thu Court House hi Waynesburg, on SATURDAY, 2"ni DAY OF JULY, next, atone o'elock P. M., tho following prop erty, viz: All tho right, title, Interest aud claim of defendants of, In and to a cottaiu tract nf land sitimtH In Monongahola town ship, Qreonn Co., IV, containing one hundred and nineteen acres, more or less, about 81) acres of whieh is cleared. Adjoining lands of lletij imlii Maple, John Minor Annuel Minor and William Orsy and others, and has erect ed thereon a log bouse, weathsrboarded, log stable and other out buildings ; then Is sn Excellant Orchard on the farm. ALSO, Ano'her piece ot land situate la said townihi), beginning at a ooumo nn the creek thence by lands nf Thomas Hoard's bell's, flvo perches, thence by lands of Noah Hartley, 81 perches to a course thonco up tho crook S'.'o pinches, thence hy land of Thus. Hoards, h' irs 24 perches to a post by a sycamore. th.'CCdown the creek by tho snnioSI porches to the place of beglnuinj., containing one acre lim re or less. Af0, Another piece nf land sltnato Iu said townsh'p, hfgiunhiK on the coal and board lino, thence by said lino l)J pcrclii'Btoa stako, thence by land of Noah Hartley, 7 perches lit llu' creek, thence hy land samc'fi 8 10 perches to tho place of beginning, containing ouo acre more or less Taken In execution ns tho property of the Wbhely Creek Oil Company, at tho suit of Win. Philips. fiiiiiUit. HEATH JOHF.S.' Sheriff. Haunt y T.-n Kcport FROM Dunkard township, for tho year 1864, Jehu Davis collector. DIt. To amount of duplicate $S,088 00 Clt. Ry amount of bonds ro- dounied 45 Paid to F. & I) Hank of Waynoslnirg 6,113 OS Percentage for collecting und paying out 1 S3 74 Exonoiallons 1S2 48 Paid Quo Keener 4U 00 Paid K. Furmsn KG 00 Paid b order of S. Di rectors of 1 80 4, to Wm. Williams 33 00 Halanco remaining in the handsol Collector Davis l.Ol'fi 23 Ain't In hands of A. P. Stewart, ilisburser of s dd fund 2(1 05-8,088 00 We, tho undersigned null tors, certify that the above statement is correct according to the Inl'orma ion given us by the School Direc tors and Treasurer of said 'bounty tax. G. W. KUltl.Y, W N EVAN3, E. FUHMAN, ;2i-3w Auditors' L.rsTX SALE. FOR SAIiE. I.fino acres of Timber Laod, on tho italtimore and Ohio Railroad, noar tho bet kind offtavn Huildinir and Stave Timber. Is rich and well adapted to grazing, and will bo cut, in parcels to suit purchasers. Apply toO Marshall, near the premises, orto Dawson Adams, Waynesburg, Greene coun y. Pa- fiiSti-Btn. IlELMHOLIVS EXTRACT HUCIIU elves health and vigor to Ihe frame and bloom to tro pallid cheek. Debility is accompanied by many alarming symptoms, and if no treatment Is submitted to, consumption, Insanity or epi leptic tits cnstio. 8: 1 8kow-1 y NOTICE TO THE TAX PAVEHS OF GREENECOUNTV. Tho undersigned, Trcas. ter of Greonn county, hereby gives notice that In pursuance ot the Act ol Asscnw bly approved March 8. 185.1. ho will attend In the several townships and boroughs at the times and places designated, between the hours of nine o'clock, a. ra., and flvo o'clock, p. m t to receive tho Htate and County Taxes for 1807, to wit : 2nd week. Franklin township, Monday, 1st day of July, nt the house of Smith Greeuo. Whlteley township, Tuesday, 2nd day of July, ut the Uouuo of Elizabeth Morris, New town, Greene township, Wednesday, the 3d of July, at the house of Jeremiah Stewart, Esq. Monongahela tcnsldp, Thursday, the 4th of July, at tho liouo of Wm. Mestorzatt. lliliiknr.l towiiNlilp, Friday, I hi. Dili ot July, at III- lioiuo of Ituil MeKtcrxtitt, 'i'nylm-lown. i'errv tnwu.hlp, Sutunluy, the Oth of July, nt th houm ofM. llormwu. 8n WEEK. Wnvnetonnnlilp, Monday, tlm 8th of July, nt tint tor of lli fin l.'olbi.ri Ollniore t.)wnlilp,Tuo.dny, thoDth of July, at th bourn of Kiioi-b llennen. SerliiKhlll tmriinlilji. Wnlnemlay, llio lOtli of July, nt tin lloiln- of Eilwln Knrrel, New Vrueport. Allt.H tnwnhlp, Thurnduy, thu 11th of July, at thu lioiiseiil' Anirui.111 Miller. Illi lililll ti'Wimlilp, Krlilay, and Sutunluy tlm 13th and 13tli,ut tho li.ra of Marjoiy llryun, JnckiionvlllK. 4 ru WKi ic. Mnrrli township, Monilny, llio 16lhof July,atNlnoTli, at thehiiiiiwtif A. ,t. lliirker. i:milio town.blp, I'lira.liiy.tlio ldtli of July, at tho houie urit. U. Church, K,i.-rinll,-. Jiiclemn tuwiiKlilp. M oiluindny, tho 17th of July, at tho hoilx.' ol T. J. OilenlmilKli, Marlon timn.hjn TlmrHd.v tho 18th nf Jul. At IIia Triuwurei'. Olll.-o, Iu Waynuibiirg. Tao. Uhks, oi-i-uu. Troainiror. FOR NON RETENTION or INCONTIN enco of Uilue, lnl'iititm, inflammation, or ulceration of the bladder, or kidneys, diseases of the prostrate glands, stono in the bladder, calculus, gravel or brick dust deposits, and all diseases of tho.bladder, kidneys aud dropsical swellings, Use llEi.MnoLu's Fluid Extract Bucjiu. i)i l.'leow-ly Hi'i niim, new! MRS E S SAYERS & IIOSKINSON Ilnvo Just arrived from the East with a largo assoi t.neut of foreign and domosllc DRY GOODS SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES, which the? proposo to sell at the lowest CASH PRICES I such as Dress Goods, Dress Trimming, Dress nations. Lsdles's Shawls, Hoots and Shoes, Hats and Caps 1 also, a great variety of nice articles, at very low prices, for Gentlemen & Ladies' Wear, Wares nf all kinds, and a complete , varle tyof the best GROCERIES. All of which they proposo to sell at tho vory lowest figures, depending nn tho quality and cheap ness nf their goods to gain them custom. Olvo them a call before purchasing olse whero, and they will provo tint tho above is correct. Room in Allison's building, nearly opposite tho Court llouso, Waynesburg. 4;JVli7-tf "ll ELM HOLD'S EXTRACT HUCIIU and Imi'rovkd Rush Wash cures secret and deli cate disorders In all their stances, at littlo ex penso, little or no change lu diet, no Incouvo nlenco and no exposure. It Is plossant in taste and odor, Immediate In Its action, and free lrom all injurious properties. ;13oow-ly " ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE TiKTTKItS TKHTAMKNTAUY on tho oatuU ot r.htti nKTII SfAtKIKRS, Iota nrjockaon tp., (Iroetia oouulr, deo'd., liavhiK been Kriiutort lo tho iiiHlendu-niHl, nntliwb horoh.v kIvuii tu all porauna hiilohlcil to aald oatatn to mu Iminediatn pavmiuit. and thiau. IiiivIiik claims tonnawmt thoui tmniodlirtoty, pruiiurly aythonthated Ihr aetthmioMt A. J. IttNKKMAN. of Atepna towwdilp, Admlnlalmtnr.