JOE W. FOREY, 1 5. P.GRAY MEEK, | Editors BELLEFONTE, PA. Friday Morning Aug. 8, 1862. DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. FOR AUDITOR GENERAL, ISAAC SLENKER, OF UNION COUNTY. FUR SURVEYOR GENERAL. JAMES P. BARR, OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY. Bemocratic County Convention. By order ¢f the Standing'Cummittee, the Dem- ograiic Convention of Centro ‘County will meet at the Cevrr House in the Borough of BELLE- FONTR on Muesduy the 2th of August ati o'elock, P. ». Mcetings for the ‘selection of dol- egates to eaid convention will be held in the sey- eral townships and borsughs, at their res ceive places of holding elections on SATURDAY eke 234 day of August: S. T. SHUGERT, Chairman. le Dr Hox. Jas. T. Hats, and IL N. Medruts TER, Esq., addressed the *“War meeting” on Saturday last, urging men to volunteer. — Now, this is all right and proper, but we would suggest to these gentlemen, that they enroll themselves as volunteers, and thus set the example. That would be true patriot ism, and would be proof positive that they were in earnest. To be sure this communi- ty would miss them a little, but then, con. sidering the cause they were engaged in, it wouid try and reconcile itself to their de. parture. Of course, they arc prominent men here, but that is the very reason why they should volunteer !' It would have a good effect. — Other men have gone to war as good by na- ture as Jas. T. Iale and 1. N. McAllister. Why should not they go and spill some of thew blood, if need be, for the country which they profess to love so well. Cer- tainly they are 2hundan ly able to go— their families would not suffer in their absence. — Besides all this, they would get a bounty, month’s pay, &e. Certainly their country needs them. We can spare them about as well as anybody else in town, and, in view of the great crisis which is now upon us, we cannot conceive how, in the name of Heaven, a couple of such staut, «bio vied men as they, can stay at home! Go, James T. Hale and 11. N, McAlister, go, for God’s sake. go! i SNS yee all 05=By a recent order of General Pope, imo private property will hereafter be pro- tected along the line of operations sf his Di- vision. We presume, therefore, that his sol- diers, it they be so disposed, will have full liberty to rifle every house they come across, and in mere wantonness to destroy every thing that they cannot take away with them. At least this would seem to bo the meaning + of this, if not infamous, at least very injudi- cious order. It we mistake not, the cause of Gen. Mitchell's arrcs¢ in Alabama, was the {act that his soldiers were permitted, with out reproof, to plunder private residences, ravish the women, destroy property, and do other actions equally unworthy of the char- acter of gentlemen or soldiers. We cannot bat regret this order of General Pope's, as tending to create a spirit of lust and plunder among the troops, which will no doubt bring ‘upon fhicw, the tenfold hatred of the Souths ern people, and which, if carried out, will