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Baid by him or the witness abont the atter, and the night passed away, In the ing, the hat of Andrew Weatherwax lay upon the forward deck, > pool of blood. The captain was tacitarn and moody, and said nothing of his cousin ; and tbe assistant, being now the only occu- pant of the vessel with him, did not care to agitate the matter. It turned out afterwards, however, that the captain of a vessel lying tnlintl In Warron's Blook, Bridge Street. By W. LANSING A 8ON. r heard also the quarrel and the blow, , like the nearer witness, of whose pres- ence he was not aware, he preferred to sav A. YEAR, IIV nothing about it; and the captain, after a few more days had elapsed, returned un- molested to Pittsburgh, where, in answer tnquirks conciralngius cousin, he gave only and what were considered evasive re- plies, stating that he had gone, here or there some indefinite place of trfifo'captain seemed unwilling to give any account. The second scene in this remarkable trage- A Family Xo\vs\*a\H v i\ V)CYQUH\ U> V«\\\\VN, lAlcvaUue, \&V\V\\YU\\H\ PITTSBURGH, N. Y., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Interests, and General ISetvs. VOL. 13, NO. 20. WHOLE NO. 645. PHOTOGRAPHIC. U 11. K. Surveyor aud Draftsman WiVihi.uS P!io<oyrr:ii>Sii Onr County Ticket. Let ua say a few words upon the subject f supporting oar county cundidutea. Attorney and Counselor at Law MOOKRS, N. Y. The undersigned, your County Commit- tee, hereby remind you that the Annual Election will be held on the 5th day of No- he discovery of the dead body of Cap\ Weatherwax's boat had been Attorney & Counselor at Law CUmBERLAND HOUSE Shaving and Hair Dressing SALOON. SurglcalaiulMcrhniitanl!) i & Elect! party votrA Have ained the War, and helped put down tho Rebellion, been seen and talked with ? Are wo ready for the contest ? Have all the Union Voters been At Piattsburg-h, N. Y-, Attorney and Counsellor at Law y have been tried in the fiery funisce of the ieard. The body was identified as beyon PUTTSBURGH N.J. WM , JR. .TOIVX^H, Attorney and Counselor at Law, and Notary Public. et faltered ia the discharge of duty or t, they should bo registered adclltyto principle party e electi da d if t J led to a revelation, of the occurrences upc d4ftJteD days thereafter, Car d DENTIST. AM. OPERATIONS PRIlKOllNMKi: in Meron'a Building. registered, they can ensing the omission. A. few days only preparation ; aud tb I AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL the charge ot having murdered hi The warrant for his arrest wa B. D. M. Beckwith, than a Justice qualified to discharge the duties of the is well and favorably known to y the people of thi» County, both as the Peace, and now a resident of Canton, lawyer, and needs no endonanenl Attorney and. Counselor at Law And Licensed Airoilt for Collodion of 1* At the preliminary examination which lasted nine days, the evidence was entire party vote. Onr principles credibly informed that certain Clark of Rhode Isl —Tii and Rutland mid Burling set a trooil example in fin strong and ootKlBSke against the prisoner, t be maintained. We do not agree tth Andrew Johnson that the Rebels have right to control the Rebel Btates, and put Democrats in the North and Booth that Mr. Berttwith E ives it as his opinion that if Wliad beea.gbreo.to * jnry upon his p j all thab CouDtj Ticket for * *iog)e Tote P S P Cigar Manufactory \rw. t.s€',tit-jr.n nr.as TO iiKTrn trial, no earthly power conld have saved him from conviction and execution. But as the transaction bad taken place in Canada, it was decided that Justice Beckwith had no jurisdiction in the matter, and the was Bet at liberty. His counsel advised him, upon his release, to leave the county, change his name, and live in the greatest possible obscurity, so firmly convinced well as the entire community, of his guilt. Bin the. Captain boldly and rewlutely re their heels upon the throats aud crush tbe S. Palmer. We warn our friends against sxoapping or trading of votes, want alt of our candidates elected; and ii we are defeated, we propose to go down— with our color* untarnished and unstained by any such infamous business. It is trne oar party voted for and elected eather Helling & KUIIIMT Attorneys andCounseforsatLaw Land and Insurance Agent, Offloo in Norton's Building. life out of loyal inhabitants of those Statea, simply becanse they honor and respect the old Flag of the Union. We hold that loyal men residing in Rebel States shall bo protected in the enjoyment of \life liberty and the pursuit of happiness 1 ' according to the spirit of the Declaration of Our Sky and Side Lights FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Marble Monuments, Tomb Stones Table and Counter Tops, & Counselors at Law, Klizftbothtowii, Essex County, N . Y . . O. Koi.i.ooo. l«381 » . W. STAFFORD. 1,500,000 Domestic Cigars 500,000 HAVANNA, conipnniud by iliss II. A. f Town; Rev. Mr. and Mrs ng to Syriu ; ;nv\ M«ss Mary f tlio lust rlaBH in the Moun Independence, and that hall not be represented e PeterS. Palmer, County Judge, in 1863r ii Various Styips of PortraUnrc, is also trne that he ttfoiced with us wh unrepentant Rebels who still of the Union, and mourn over Cause,\ and hate the Government the election hews came in that night which h d h A,iple I'carers, ami Meat Cnttcrs, A- g showed that he was elected ; bat from thai ih be able to vindicate; his entire inocence. Smallest ]>Tinin,txTre Law and Surveyor's Office, Uiilloy'. Ulook, HrlilRO Blreol, O. IliOacy'n OiUce. night to the present time, he seems KEESEVILLE Marble r orks s - reached tte British authorities in Canada, Life Size Portrait, We hold, moreover, that the Rebel States shall be controlled by men who remained loyal to our government in the darkest days of adversity—nnd not by men who plunged the nation into a four yearB war and filled the loyal States with widows and orphans ; and loaded the Nation with debt, rily iDcarred, to save the Nation and o throw Rebellion. 4 m office from which he has received and in obedience to their requisition, H thousand dollars m four years, true also that his friends asserted in 'ion in 1863 that he was with us in prin- !, and if elected, woa2d thereafter vote Wn>. L. Harcy, then 8ecretaj7~of State, is sued a warrant for the Captain's arrest, le was conveyed a prisoner to Montreal, ilosely confined in jail. Thither his c li \BOW TUII>-fiiricj- iKUlcr •k. Thin is a large and l,mcin<; the Presbyte- :cnc, Columbia, Rens- Waatiingtoii, Warren, Essex and counties, and a portion of Albany The attendance was quite large, cty or seventy clergymen and lay- ng present from abroad. Tim cx- jpened on Tuesday evening with a from the Rev. Mr. Fennel, of Glen's Attorney and Counselor at Law Justice of tho Ponce, nnd Claim Agent PLATTBBUUaH, N. Y. C. A. BIGELOW, DEALER IN American and Italian Marble. ( Th e Bps t s f , th c Worh , Burden's Horso Shoos, t with as—bnt with ho has demonstrated. sel followed him, and upon the tvial managed Reasonable Prices. true Republican can discover any arebestk**w»tosfcmtolMfj-ejB. Suffice uKcuwrni &OOBIE, Attorneys & Coiius^* at Law, mila- In tho lion Hank ))«tMU**r*r g. MONUMENTS, HEAD STONES hold, also, that the Constitutional Amendment of last year should be adopted can discover more than yonrhnmbl nts are able to discern. He was a bolting Democrat in 1863, by these Rebel States, and become a part of the organic law of the country, before they g Moderator, and Rev. Dr. Lam ary. Wednesday afternoon F.ir.RS l-i (h.' iilacrt EMEMBEU' 1 ' TIIK ' SX Uass, (.lass ail kinds, & Putty should beallowed representation In Congress, and came Into the Republican party far h returned to Plattttrargb, where for ten years of Troy. Rev. Dr. Darling, of Albany, prcarhetl in thu evening. Among subjects brought before Ike Synod were those of the he has walked among his neighbors, spurned andd desposedd off all beri jtt bd f get our votes and be elected ; T J w . CAOTT & co. CAW S OIL, The proposed Constitutional Amendment ; but .now he is ; back into the Democratic h an despose o all, bearing jttie brand AVIlVO A NEW »T*CKXHFj;fcfc\ Attorneyg & Counselors at Law, PLATTSBURGH, N. Y. tyo'wn Building, North fildo of ibo Park. lion of the t lie relation oft In regard to t a reunion ot thc Vwo wings of tion, the feeling was entirely it was voted to unite on cert We are often asked the difference lie 1 the old and new school believe it is solely a difference of tempera vnent. The new school is, on the whole, embraces the following propoeitions: running for tlte same office, and aak- of the very men he bolted anfl relatives becanse he had murdered thei CLOVER dt BAKER Of all who had hnowu him, not Sewing wing JVecdlcs, und Embroidery ilaviuss Making. & RD.'lUooris 'where And here we reach the last, and above all others, strange event of his history. Early hi the wwent month of October, Andrew 1 OO Dollars Bounty, And Increase of Pensions UNDER THE NEW LAW, of any State, iin g the number of Rep- PROMPTLY COLLEOTJBD, BY U.S . HAFF , U. S. CLAIM ATTORNEY. New Patent Tug Buckle to all dwctlptions nl hnrneuB, which will pievunt t tugs from breaking in Iho buckle holt-, mill In fur me The GREAT P1UZE I treason against the Gov disqualified from being sentative in Congress; President or Vice-President; OPPOSITE 1 HE DEPOT, AT CIKBK.—Col. Moffltt, our candi- date for Cotinty Clerk, deserves the vote of itable Andrew, and as such is received and of tho or an«l Oolclen etlal astonished and delighted t whie»Kjie gives o that July nigKSsjn '06, sesses the Jeffersonian qualifications for Mcctiuiir o f th e Americ The flfty-eightU aunual me \raerican Board of Commissioners for Tor- ;ign Missions was held recently at Buffalo, X. Y. The president, Bev. Mark Hopkins, if Williams College, presided, and the meet- he left the boat lying at the wharf p A NT PERSON VilWO OWES MORE than tbroo bnndrod dollar*, And ia wllliog to surrender nil hl> property to Ills creditors except HARNESS SHO1 alidity of the public debt of f» l to the Constitution.'\ BLACKSMITH'S HARDWARE. Tire, Ilorso Shoe, Kouml, Square, Baud, ScroIJ, ami Pail Hoop IRON . Spring and Toe Calk Steel. BLACKSMITH'S BELLOWS, \ANVILS AND VICES, I'UlttJUAtJKD TOOKUKK. the United States, created to suppress the ntry faithfully from March 1862, to the a of five hundred doll I and that of hl« wife and children, SB -well »« h property as laoxempt ftom elocution ljy tho aof tho State which be ia Ing proper proceed Ingi 1861, PU ODta\n ? » dfausHarjco \ft bogtn tbe world aaow. d pay bounties and pensionB, end of the Rebellion, and his maimed con- where in the neighboring settlements. G. B. BALCH, ready partially intoxicated, and irritated b : ot be questioned ; that not one cent the eventB of the day, it did not take Ion for Mm to become embroiled with certa' and the people respect him for it. T.DeFO RRIS. JKE CITIZENS Of PLATTSBl'OH, speak for him a majority of one thoumnd tlpsey fellows he found there. renched by Rev. Dr. J of New York. Norwi pii P. ThoiTip- Norwich, Ct- t has been ice of tLic next nocusl Dr. Henry Nelson, ol St. Louis, selected for preacher, with Kev. Dr. John Todd, of Pittsfield, as alternate. if slaves, be assumed or paid by the United ates or by any State ; 5. Congress shall have power to make all carry into effect the fore- Aoy person who shall depart 06»l hi» property or do sundry ot t d I h l*Hh I t defraud hl» creditor*, Not having the money to pay to be placed in close con- OF ASSEMBLY.— WllllamF. Cook, M candidate for Member of Assembly, is f deemed a bankrupt on ueUUou of on creditor*, «nd be subjoot to oil the cond forth In the act liuvlug reference to tticr y, man of age, ability, and sound judgment, h f meni, when a man stepped forward and SaddIe», HaineweM Buffalo Blanket*. Whipa, Trunks, ValiseB. Harness Trimmings I Ulng waatlog to fit up a hand In tho bca now prepared to mnko to onler.o FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE. tsliurgli, N. Y. May M, 1807. jg has, for many years, been, engaged in fered to take him as a seaman, giving an ad •\pHE FOLIA IRON! !'\ \ AXES, STEEL SCALES, LEAD, LANTERNS, ZINC, SIEVES, SHOVELS, HUBS. HOES, SPOKES, FORKS, FELLOES, business operations in Champlainj of wagesto pay tjw fine. Andrew wasspeedilf; shipped on an lthough there has been an in 8b4, there exists an indebted deaths of nine corporat of $437,- of $4482. embers and These are to ruad them, selves if they are not light ? Until this Amendment is adopted, and the Rebel States pat under tho control of loyal men, the Rebellion is not half \ended. So long as the Rebel States are controlled by Rebels, these Amendments will not be adopted. Democratic Kentucky, Delaware, and Maryland, have refused to adopt tho Amendment, because they intend to make the Government pay for their slaves as the Democrats and Rebels get the of the Govern Congress has adopted a policy inieference to the Rebel States, intended to give the control of tbose States into the hands of loyal men, and cause these Amendments to be adopted ot no distant day. But Andrew Johnson intends to prevent serves the support of every RepoMcan In the County, and stoold The same remarks sailor to China, to Auetrallia, and to The Lowest Oity Prices. They will also keep on hand « large astioit Single and Double Harnesses parU of the world in differnt vesaela.. ^fe Druggist and Apothecary, IN KEWPTErVSJEWELRY STORE, other candidates of the party. Our princi- his qupposed death by violence. didates are right and must be elected. Since the return of Wa cousin, Capt. j^n Drugs, EXTRAOS, PAINTS, OILS, ROBES, BLANKETS, wnips, &c. fidence, vigor and light-heartedness younger days have retained to him. Friends KEESEVO-LE, 3V. D. B. CUTTING, Piopiietoi. Kjreilmn during the previous year. astern Turkey one-half of the entir M. P. MYERS & CO., (Successors to C. A. Cook,) Dealers in llenvy and 8helf Hardware, IEON, STEEL, NAILS, Paints, Oils, &c, &c Ag'ts f< the suffering he has end unjust condemnation. There as still a mystery to move among the people and get out 1 full party vote. New .York City, with it! terrible majority, must be met the work in the nftj s connected with tli tion is met by tbo native Chirs i already planning to take upoi .e entire responsibility for the ; f the gospel in that region, w boarding-schools have been estab- the Syria • • .-ens making twenty- KILE'S HOTEL, this case. No rational account can be ghren CLINTON COUNTY, N. Y. will be construed by Andrew Johnson 1UHICH HAS BEES PBRPECT JPlattslxiix-gli AH Patent Medicines of the Day that of Andrew Weaterwax, No other man to an endorsement of hia Rebel policy; d Adirondac Hotel, KEESBVH.Lt, N. Y. MEI^VIN J . STEVENS, Proprietor. Music and Musical Instruments he will be encouraged outrages. As \Liberty is the result of eternal vigi For SHEET MUSIC, PIANOFORTES, Mason & Hamlin's Cabinet Organs. lliger & Co.'s Safes ATTSBl'KGH, N. T. Congress will deal with him as he es. The people must look to Con- grcas for the protection of their liberties, and for guarantees against injustice and future Rebellions. No Republican can be indifferent upon these great questions of civil polity. The men who sustained Congress during the Rebellion, turret continue to stand by Con- gress till ''treason\ be made odious and ctive, organized work. If every Republican in the County will J his duty and work, we have no fear of American House, SCHUYLER FALLS, N. Y. W1LLIAJU H . VtfiJI, Proprietor. furnished promptly, and general satisfaction given. ' 015 Tbe best Italian Violl Banjo String* MISCELLANEOUS. LAMSON & NORTON,! rous in a relig a never could see the philosophy or piety such prohibition. It is a truth, that there nu inherently ridiculous side to all error d sin, and that the mind of man is made pable of detecting the fact, and being pow- ]y moved by it. Why should the sacred N. LAPHAM, W. LANSING, i Com L. 8. CARTER, | mittee, C. B. EVEREST, J PlaUsburgk, Oct. 25, 1837. Bridge ajid Margaret Streets, IklONTREAL HOUSE, And Pianoforte Tuning. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRUGS, Medicines, Chemicals, €hoice Perfu- Yankee Notions, BY S. LARABEE, orks, Clinton Co., N.f.i NO; 1 tlif&ctlon given to all. i>41 meri«s>& Draffgist's Fancy Goods. FancyGOODS, &cJ JUS? Why shrink from weapon ? * If his motiv< a-n \smartness to raise selfish or silly end, buracterislic of his n respectable. We have slated thus much in respect to National affairs to show that the mission of the great Republicantfnion party of the Na- tion is not finished—that the great work of regulating the consequences of the Rebellion ia not yet done—that the President elected by us has gone over to the Rebels, and hinders the reconstruction of the Rebel States, nnd the full restoration of the Un- ion ; and finally, to show that onr country calls to us to stand /Inn—be united nnd actiif! (ill the Rebel States are brought JOHNSON HOUSE, Wcnre«t the It. R. Depoland3te*ml)oat Lnnaing, nd Pattonon St., rglx, IS\. Y.\ >, Choice Wines ami Liquors i ORGANS, Pianos, MELOOEONS. md place, iadulgcil for a truly wise -to impart needed variety to appeal, 699 BROADWAY, NEW \ Pm-e alcoliol, russes Abdominal Supportci CINE extant. TOILET SOAPS, a fine Assortment. Union on terms of justice proposed by Congress. Let u£ not imitate tbe example of Penn- sylvunia, where forty-four thousand Repub- licans romained at home on election day,and thus allowed the Democrats to beat them in the Slate hy nine hundred. Nor should we imitate Ihe example of Ohio, where our friends well nigfi lost tlio State by staying at home. \Staying at home\ is a dangerous polit- ical disease in these times of nMloD&l diffi- culty ; and if anv Republican in this county finds it upon him, he should take legs and start for the polls on election day. In view of tho importance of the coming election, we earnestly ask you again to tell the people in the remoto parts of the towns, and get ont every Republican voter. This County is Republican ; but cess depends upon organized and active la- bor. Great efforts are being made through- out this Slate to get out a full party vote; CARD mo And CAot\i Wressin the Fret! Church AssemW and heard him ad ers tiud ciders on an hiug tbe gospel, for He insisied on relief . Formerly Bat>«rti' Hotel.) S. W. HATCH, Proprietor Chateaugay, N. Y. HAIR BRUSHES, TOOTH BRUSHES, CLOTH AKO HAT BRUSHES, TOILET ARTICLES. Penny's Extract of Egyptian Lotus, 1'haiou's fc\l£ht I!!o«miii T T. EVl'.ltl«T A SOS. IIAV Experienced Workmen, s i« waUing ut thf l>L'pgt, ami G CLINTON HOTEL, (OppoBlt© tho Prison Gato,} DAMVEMORA, IV. V. ITAVlTJa UECKNTtY PITTED VP Patent Vox Humana. Tremol • ii.e iiumctUuic »ui>vrvl K lun of I t!'C s;ravc Scotch elders twisting their l«a- K.-«i«n-u< oftUt Comi,«ny, KLIAS hives in an effort to avoid so sinful a thing u, jr. , the original inventor «fthe | us u smile in a religious meeting. We may hi religion, and Cottage Organ, Harmonic Organ Herring's Safes. J'hstl.-'iuri:!!! Httpt. 19, 1867. folly of idolatr e ridiculous conduct oi ed a log of wood, an part, and cooked I dcr! Wo-sH^rt-i Boudoir Organ <5 list Received. S10 Per Day I SEXD rORflRtTLAR. OWE MACHINE COMPANY. WUO.YDWAY.Cor. UliSi. N.Y. pense' him for d through i)j»ir g found and identified as was missing, BO'oUjex stranger or settler, far or near, was known here or at PSfce River, to baye suddenly disappeared. •Boo gie&t an interval of time has now elapsed to this mystery, and the truth in. regttd to it most be left to. conjecture. Political Items . —Tho Republican local nominees are near- ly all in the field. And a noble army of standard bearers they are! Scarce one that disgrace to the flag under which he !s marshaled. And the one or two exceptional ones will be cared for at home. Stand by the true and trusty! —We have? no difficulty in anticipating the results of defeat in this State. The Democracy forewarn us. If they triumph, the Rebel States shall be kept oat until such tune as they are brought in under the old Shall a pro- igation o with results so disastrous, be permitted ? ; : What say you, Republicans? I —Horatio Seymour, in his speech at Al- , bany, said he did't \own a dollar of the I public bonds.\ No, he was preaching thai they were \worthless\ while tbe govera- ip, ti.ey oue morning put into the mouth ; ment was rai3 ; n g mouey t 0 sav e th e Uuio n »f Pike River, a small stream which empties And after he and his copperhead set hat! Qto the lake on the Eastslde and just North : tbU 9 in j urea the pnbMc CTedit \smd made it - •• - \—d a line, for the purpose of tak- . aece8aar y t 0 oflb r a hig1 l rat e o f interest, hi iw turns around and condemns the Be _—«w». , tjn w ^ ar e oroU g hti n In the latter partof June, in the year 1856, j o i igarchia i regialfi o f Slavery . Capt. John G Weatuerwax, one of a nnm- JJ^ o f * igunio n „, mis c family of that name living si South of Pittsburgh, sailed as the owu< ander of a vessel on Lake Chan plain for a Canadian port, taking with hii es his cousin, Andrew Weathej nother boatman. On the retnr of tak- . During thedav, i beaftem rgo of ¥ •e third man of the crew, as *e snerwaraa | bIlca n ^ beean8 C th e deb t 5 Rifled observed the captain and his cous- Jar ! „ ^ Democracy ha d 8too d h y th- • - violent quarrrf. There were high and f gOTemment tU e debt would no t , w ,, al f 9 l \-*— fargeasiti, —The abolitionists have been whipped said the Democracy after Bull Run. Th> '; I aboJistionists can never conquer the South, Democracy when Lee knocked at tbe 1 of the Capital. The abolitionists hare defeated, ,sald Democracy when Pope was worsted. The abolitionists will nevr triumph over oar Southern brether nds, and threats employed without stint or measure. The quarrel and wrangling continued at intervals, aad the angry feelings of the parties seemed crease us the day wore on, and the 1 while the witness stood alone at the stern, j the captain and his cousin resumed their! quSrrel near the bow, and for ft long time the noise of a wordy conflict and threats of violence continued to be heard by him. Finally, however, the quarrel seemed to have been brought to a sudden termination, and in a very singular manner. There > Democracy after every reverse. Htionbrts have been repudiated, said Demo cracy in 1862, The abolitionists are over- 1 Democracy now. B«t their j were two Vicksburgs, two, Atiaiitas through the darkness to the ear of theliatener j tvo Bichmoads- Bebels and Conpertuw.)* tbe sound of a dull heavy thud, ns of a pow- j had theirs when Grant sluwt>l«over VIC&E- m-ful blow with some heavy weapon crush-; burg, Sherman was blockaded at Ailania, ing through a sku,., an d then all was still, j gj^ SuSS '.ISUSfw^ A tew minutes more elapsed and the captain i a U tUre e l u SUCCOisio u fc ll. Uistory repeat came aft, but without his cousin. Nothing ' tself.