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She gttdtami g rnwrrat.LOCAL Sc ~VAJRXISXY.5JHE •KR-a.ISfS«-i-TJl* several trains] o« th« Indiana Branch Railroad, run as folly wg,-—Lcavo Indiana daily, except Sunday, nt 5,20 a.m., and 4.10 p. tth, connecting at Intorscctica with Johnstown Accoiniftndf-H tifttii wtst, at ?,09, a, m., and east, at G,Gj p.Harrisburg Accommodation,Ht 9.10 a. in., with Pittsburg and Mte Is,*, preas. west, at 10,20 a. tu.; and with t.ic express' tie-in. cast, and Emigrant west m tbjevening. i'riiihs arrive at Indiana at lSjlOjp. tii.i find at 7^5 p. w. Hamilton Jacolxsr- Kfthoe Jarcfts,Musicianb. |Geo W, Retd, rilliatn K Welsh.Privates, utiderson Joseph ! lAnderson William [Berkey Joshua iBojatoa DanieljBIaia Smiici [ByerS tferjr . Brown George B * iBell Thomas J f Brant George M [Baientine George [Burger George, [BolHiigfir Georgs [Briestcl Honry 1? jBrrcstel Jacob . .iBeaUy Da”id[Bossnrt .Henry {Berry Job a Pp [Curapbeli John GKiebisr Thos T Kimmel DbdI M Liniuger Solomon Lewis Bezel M'yers Carl Mjers George W Magill Robert Marshall Joseph M Mardia David Martifi Thomas McMtitea William.-Matthdfra Jus M v: Morrison John C Mikesell Thomas B Piper Wilson,Park Daniel P.Q33 JQftOb ;RosaJalnesW' Russell Harrison Roadman Samuel Robbins 'William ERobbins Thomat ■Campbell Matthias M Hector Jesse Campbell James 5 Ragef Adam Cribbs James ,Carnes Philip .Chestnut Isaac •Croft David S Clem ZacbarinhCramer AlexanderDa ft AbsalomorjDeiifccr FhlHp A ‘Daugherty Juftiet IVealej CyrusSiiaffer John Stiiumel Thomas Stewart John S Shirey Hihanl Stftdlmjller Benefit Watt John 9 Wadsworth Samuel Wolford John AYoungJSamucl Yea ley HirniaAT A ME33TIWGOf the Tovtn Council of the Boroagh ofIndiana, om the I8fh dog of April, I860,]it icgj Jltiohtd:That'the Burgess issue Ms Procluma-J Con, c'JC'Hi upon all good citizens focfowj their placet lt;if business, from 0 o'clock]4 M., to a o'clock, F. M., on the dag of\ the Funeral of AH RAH AM LIM-(jOLS, our late and much lamented preside*t lt;/ the United State*) «iufl that *U Bells in said Borough be tolled the space of»»»« ttnd one-half hoursBY ORDER OF _(J0UArOIL- \Indiana, Ajrril 18( 1865.YL O Ci ABKAWHttf.By virtue of the above resolution pas „ed by the Council at their meeting on^*4 cUiiens5of the borough of Indiana,fjAfc the Peoples' Shoe Store, Oppo-tuclose their respective places of busi-Tsite the Public Buildings, has just r.css on the 18 day of April, A. IX l8^5 JJreceived the Largest and Finest from AM.,to3 o’clock,P.iI.,Bagsortmeiit 0f Boots and Shoes, for'fmkf:n^jgeuu ladies ever brought to Bcvtml churches, in said borough, be||Indiii. Go and see. Advertise (5raped in ken***!?*, for the Bpee ofPynent tieXt 'week, thirtv days, aud that tHv sever*.' bells in r,aid borough be tolled an said 19th day of April, 1805, for the apace of one-and orto-b«ff hours. Funeral services-will hi. held in the United Presbyterian church, at 3 2 o'tlocL M. sf said day.Given under my hand and the seal offi”1 2 0 cluck: raid borough, this 18th day of Aprim««a 3 $05. Cr- w. liODEKHAMEit, M MAHHIED IJJurgesB.jj On tbe 4th inst,.by ——. Mr, 3)- R.trftdmn.T}will tes VfJigio'as services intbcBftptist Cburcli in this pUice on Sabbatdnex at ll o’clock a. m.t and at 3,30 p. m.t by Itav A. II. tuylor. Cburuli meeting on Saturdayof Ohio. \n Miss Libbj Patrick^ uf ;h« Cherry-1 f4. * iittrce, Indiana oo.DEATH OF COL RiCHARO WHITE! h' On Thursday. April 13, in Pittsburgh, Pa..It is with feelings uf profound sorrow that®.^ KeTi jHS Smith, 1. D-, Mr. James M.-Xe nnnounce the decease of Col. RICH All D-j Laird, of Greeusburg, Pa., to Miss Sude U. 'V11ITE la’c -f the 851’- Pensa. Volui'.leersS^dlwood, daughter of the {ate Gen. David•Ullit, u.e. ulttrood, formerly C/the same place,who departed iki* titfi fit bis reBidelvce e*rf ■■■■ _____tills nlcft on I'ridr afttrttOo'A last, M ahoutwt ,apl ^Important Auuouucement by Setretarjr Slaatou.April 13To Major General l)i;Yee York t Thin Uapartmeht, after mature con .............- - Jaideration and consultation with the^iesion and return hunc, which he reachedfhLieutenant General upon the results or '-■out t»0 weeka a^o with coBSitoubJy dir-gthe reccul campaigns, has come to the■ ■ ■ * jk ilk? t . 1 1 ^ M I » aviw i rA n n il h Tr ll 1 P H W 1 I5 O'clock, P. 51. Some 4iX »«h «r two months ago he Jwas rcinfitated in mand and joined his regiment, ator near City Point, Vi. Here was Bcited with that terrible disease, iu«*mmnfory rheumatism,.and was reluctantly compel led to resign his com-,B......... ippenredqriered if.. and on Thursday he M.t relieved il: lt;1 all believed liti» doing well. Gti Friday mnrntn« I,, w.. comparatively fire*'from pain and was much belter, and both he and ;hismedical attendants ami friends, looked for-■hrii -with hope to hi# complete ri«itrat^on§scotid—To curtail purchases for arens ammunition, quartermaster'a nnd com missary supplies, aud reduce the cxpen-tse* of the militajy establishment in iw several branches. ...........i- ♦ u Third—To reduce the number of gen- health. ■'During the day he was c-lr^al.H^ an(J Rlaff officer3 l0 t^e 3CtUal ucces-ad exj-re^eu hhnself confidently ‘that •the«|iljcsoftj)lt;2 seryjclt;.;. , .----...a I'uunh—To remove all military • restrictions upon trade and cowhwncc so far as may be cousitimt ■with the puf.di Isafsty.J As scon as these m.ea5Uf.S5 can he put2ia operation it wtil -ixj made known by ■{public orders.ED WOT 31 STANTON,Secretary of War.tui'iue had be^n checked and that be w*uldoot.be well. At afco'fi't A elbloe*, P. H*‘ii:iUt hi* wife w.vs a-t his 'bedside, ftwd hi*'fltlrer and ollu*b friCBds were *n the room, heic.l.jerdv sunk »T«r. fell back upon hii pil-« Wnr, auii almost instantly expired. He was iuing up at the time and had uttered no ■ i nip hi int. and appears to hare had no pre-nonitory fjinptoms of death, but breathed us ]n?t without apparent pain and without ytrnggle. li i* supposed that the inline title ctHu)?'rf li.sdieaih was some disease of the ra-., lt;*ws-sd-aoubtl«x- -by the effects of the bet: mutism. Thus has •parsed away % nolile nd gallant spirit, who..in all the relations of ife, had proved himseb to be a mas, and who i-id bound to him by “links of steel'' bunthe hew peesxpent.Vice Fr^sideiit Johnson sworn into Office.WAStErsGTON, Aprii 15.—Andreohnson was sworn k'fej office as Presi ---- * Mj U H iU li nuij ww w.—v* —- — ----«dsi)ftruc—heortedifrieiids, who will !llounjEdent of the IDflnHcl States, at elevent J - _^ hnr* hna n itt t t —Hk I I t . . J . ^Hl. n .aAttantanv tACii* filflAis untimely decease. IVf have been inti Htelv aapitsiated with Col. hits fur fifteea and in all our sntorcoursc with him we ire fsnud him to be * gentleman of the no cst impulses and highest honor. He w*? brave nnd gallant soldier—the idilitfthc ble Eegiiaenl he command.»d—a public liritcd busintsss man, and more than all, nd husband nnd father. He possessed » ib education, acquired, partly in this coun j and partly in Europe, h*Ting graduated ; the Academy of Heidelberg, Germany, is 149, His remains were deposited in the mily vault of his father on Tuesday, follow 1 by • larg* concourse of friends. Tb tuple inscription on bis cofim is M follows Ricba«d Wbit*, GeHmel 55th Begiment enna. Volacteera: Agf«4 39 ye*w and lOnths. Tbe deceased leaves a wifa an iree small children behind, vrboee lo** i ideed irreparable. Peace to his aehes.RcaiAcb Islasd, Jforth Carolina, 1April 4, 1865. jUr. Editor,;—Enclosed fan. will find a rollCapt. W. S. Harrah’s Company, attachtbe lOllt Begimeot, P. V., which war part-raised ia Indiana cauntv, and partly i:eetxnoreland. We hare a fine looking com-ny and I think the roll will look well iiYoors, c.W. Mr Pa *Onptffiin W, S* HARRAff.1st Lieut. G. D. Kextssik^2d Lieut- J, M. McCaulit. Serpcants. Donaldson James Aug H Derby, Drummond Joseph Job W McKelvy, Forsboe Milton, JftQiea C0rnftbant Freeman James! MSeiiaelK.Hcndel; Grey JohnJas A V att«rcon- Getty James M Oorpofala, Biirst Abram H Harris William S‘ ./sum McCnrdrp^urySamMifiohn Huret, 'Jno A BrieateL j - Wm A Mc^ntgbt, Helm John Dresser; .. fiaogwfebnJcgfc Bcbh Kuuklc MichctlW iA ¥ w ■ * k.’clock to-day. Tbe ocremonj took plac at his rooms, hi bhc Kirkwood House As soon as the -aira«genients could be perfected, Chief Ucstite 'Chase was informed of £ho iso* and repaired to the jappointcdipkoa, *i« company with Secretary McCullough bf the Treasury depart-■metit; Attorney General Speed, F. P (BlairSenior, Hon.'Montgomery Blair, Jeoators Feoie, of Vermont j Ramsy, .ofi mnnuesola, Yates, of Illinois j Stewar [of Nevada; Ilalc j of New Hamprhire [and ftept-esentative Earnswortb, of IUi jnoia, At eleven o,clock the oath of offic [wa« admin is ter id by the Chief Justi of tbe United States.in the usual solem and impressive mapner.Mr. Johnson received the kind ea jresoJons of the gentlemen, in vrhioh h jhowed his earnest sense of tbe grea Iresponstbilities which developed upo [him, and made a brief speech, in whie me said : “The duties of the office ar [mine, I will perform them j the conse menses are with God. Gentlemen,. ,hall lead upon you. I feel that I sha! [need your support. I am deeply deprea red with the splemoity of the oacasion md the responslBilities of the duties o :hc office 1 am assuming.He appeared to be in a remarkabl _;ood hoailh, and has a high and realiz ing sense of the hopes that aae centere [upon him. His manner was solemn an ligniSed, and his whole bearing prod.nc ud the most gratifying impression upon [those who paatiuipato in the ceremonies jit is probable that during the day Presi [dent Johnson will issue'his first procla (motion to the Aoeriean people.It is expected, thongh nothing h j$en definitely, determined upon, tha :he funeral of ,tho late Petidcat Lin col rill, take placo os iat. about' Thursdaiaxt. Itiasupposed that his remain vilhtempprily deposited iu?tbecGohgt*a [eionI eeatekry.
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