The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, August 12, 1862, Image 2

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exitress it, ;the Sensibility and the 'Will; • :-- - -=- - :: , z:L= l ±=- - - - -- - . 77 "•• ----
nui , t share in any right orsproportionable !
cdociition (for what is intellect merely' in --; -
:t lci - il ?), the deratopement of the moral • •:- 61.c .1 ' - ,o'6'
fe.•ling, ' th e a ff eetions, the love of tiring ; (2j . ' - ' (. 3 1 '.: -- 7' 41 l.:2v. `' ' i "''
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and truth, will.becrierian-integral part. of , • -
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tit. , sysiematip cultivation. , i *HE im.NzoN I.S IT AVAS; : .
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More :NA lion. sc;ion, ,ite..., ilis.terbett it KluttmOuy.
In the departmenvol therintellectthere
will be many - changes. This is an age. Of • TIE ~ CONSTITUTION Al IT. IS; ..
plfortvf:l n Id rrepctfJ: in elt tvelluns,*:ilte ivniitry i
comacifsatiOti. tilkth is a:S:411111111gC 1 1 11-
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pacter forms.and'a narrower compfiss.l - . -
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- - 1 , ,0it Anforon GENERAL: . ' ..
Alen live fast -in - a little space. - ,The_elal !
of thitt meridian -tithe;bpetis its eves on i ISAAC SLENKER" '-
more facts in twelve months . th an did its • 1
. Of Union -County. •
father in,•as many yearg., The next, fifty 1 •
years is toincrease, the ratio of this eifeet • if. s. -... ; re •
I ,oft tin\ El OR. ...4.ENE.RAL :
greatly. The scienee's .4 will be simplified .', ,, , . , .
and made more embracing. The abstract . • JAMES • . P. 4 I3 \ ARR 9 '.
antraitrwult. dedlictions'Of-the Philologist, i -„I 0 .: . _
• 1... t Allegheny. County.
the- Mathematician and the Philosopher; ' -
will be reduced to- Apple elements, 'so ; ' - '" ÷ T' --7--.--- . ----7
i • County Conithitteelneeting.
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that the •continoti 5,..1100l may, at no - dis- ,
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u‘itt day, place within th e reach of every
! - Tin. • inmc . ratw C r ount Comm ' ee ar !
requested to Meet at the keystone Hotet'
child - of the state, the rudiments of alhval- August 22d, at
/table- knowledge" and acquirernents, anit!' in 31`)!Itmsei4m Friday,
• li. BiirwsTrit, Ch'n..• -
education w , . ill not be stinted, but arovii- 2 o'clock, P. Itt.
oral and comprehensive effect, moulding; • —
NAB,S CONVENTION. ...:
and making the scholar, the'citizen -and' . .
' of 't ' -
The citizens ,ttsquelianna comity - I\re,
the nian. At such au epoch,•the teach'. I
The
~ requested te'meet in , mass convention on'
er's will be an drifportant ;station. -
-. net : Monday, the ,81,11 dap of August; . 186 g...
question asked . him th en - will be,
. h ave ~,,, st edi e d ri hnt ~ de yon kite w r i Rally! preetnet`, 11.8:11y! •. : ,
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ti s " .
It is a Met, •no* overlooked, that the in- . ! ..--The aboi'e call is said to be intended
structor WhO liasa elear undo:standing of:, for a war meeting, and posters will Most
principles, 'em present, more truth to a probahly,explain that itis to be held at
learner,and coannunicate more -knowledgei .3lontrose in the afternoon. ~
in a few 'moments of ingenious and fOrci:
ble illustration, than a befogged intellect
can elaborate in a - week•-•-nay, in •an age.
. Indeed, the 'thing i's impossible." - Ignor. t
ance cannot enlighten the brow: of truth,
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or point toe 'way to the palace of-thought.
The' unfitted.tea,cher is an Opaque.,-a ray
less
orb—he shines a 'moonless " starles
• night upon the lonely intellect Anilheart.
.AO close with. en ardent- liope that a
new era is about to dawn. That :the fit
ci!ities,for education are to.inerease -mid
energize, until men shall. learn its value,
and the Supericuity,of the netv,' over the .
old fornis - and sfStems; the pseudo shapen .
or, as the geologist would idealize it; the
transition stratum of teachers shill! give
. place to regular and perfect forms of the
profession, and every schoolhouse become
a fountain . of light and happines.s.;---
Youngs rillt (Po .):Erpri*ss. . ' I,
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. ProsidentLieColn - Rejecting the Black ,
- Brigade.- •
. In the history of .this war, perhaps in
the history of this republic; there is noth
ing More sublime than the rebuke of Pres-
Idea Lincoln to theiiaitors who.attemp-.
ted to coerce him to accept. a black bri
gade for the war. T
_he .chiof magistrate
instinctively perceived that the radicals
Wanted to defeat the war for`the . Union,
and. 6 effect an everlasting 'Separation be
,- tween the white men of the North and .
South, fol. the sake of a pared of ni7gers,
who only curse the tiniatie4Tor their pains
Nothing, Mr. Lincoln has yet done Will so
elevate him in the estimation of - the pub
lic as this, and givehim such iCompuitl
ing power., It. will enable hint to plant .
his foot on the neck of the abolition ser
pent winch is plcuting destrUctiin,
• Let Lim. stand by the. people, and the peoL
pie will stand by hilit t and put down all
traitors, North and South. The greatest
blpW•Greeley and Grow, Wendell Phil-.
Fps and Chati - dler, Sunnier fand
- have ever received is the reply of the
• President to the. deputation urging _him
to accept the M!•g,ro brigade. The day's of
the abolitionists arc numbered:
The Postage,Sta7qtharrenay. -
The Postmaster General and the 'Com
missioners.of Internal Revenue have up-
,
proved of the speciinens,' lately ordered;r; I c:1 - -r.. - T'Little .conservative Blair county
of the postage-stamp eurrency,,which Will I has raised i six companies under the late
be for five; ten, twenty-tlyt:_and fifty cents. I call. At this Attic) SuSquehanna .ought
The designs embrace the present five and I to raise tight . Sonic' counties in our
ten cent postage stamps, tastefully arrang-. I State have raised their quota ; others far
eel in such a way that they on be separa- , more, like Blair. Let 'this region only
ted and used for postage. They will hear l'come 'up, and - no drhft will be ritaile.—
..on then.face thefollowing inscription: ' More' work, and less talk about "policy."
. ".Postage stamps thrnished by the As-. The true policy is more nice to fight. Mark
sistant Treasurers, and designated dews- r that,.and act Upon'it. .- . .• ..
itaries of the United States; relteivuble t -` ' ----- 1 -r-o. 5..0.----'---
for postage stamps at any post-office." 1 . - :-.:TY:'A Toster, announcing that Jim_
Upnon the back Twill. be a large figure, I LAne NW citiO be'iit Harrisburg, to i enlist lie
denoting the denomination,- with . these igrbes, was pinup one day last reek, in
words:. . I tended aya " 1 411" upon the Republican
, ,
‘.‘ EX .- clang...llde 'for United States notes I adrocates . iot .coloreds soldiers.. Said pus-,
by any Assistant or desinmated i ter, thought to have';been - printed in the
United States depositary, in sinus not less i Patri,n. 4.f:, Union office, at night,rl4 boys,.
than five dollars, Act approt - ed Jule 17, I was madethelexense for sending, an arm
-1:802." _ - - l lt 'l' 't . il ' ' s
led posse. .as ling oni. in ie. night,
who kidnapped those- connected With the
office, and carried them - off—probably to
some FortresS. - Whatinimitigated'act of
despotism . won't. he_ done yet ?.,..Let the
. .
, They - will be printed on bank note pa
per, of ditThrent sizes, averaging about
one-fifth the size of United States notes,
and furnisbefl in iheets the present week.
4111,
Riot is New York.
New York, Ang.„.4.—A riot took place
this afternoon; between a party-Of eolred
. people, 'emplOyed:in a tobaceo factory in
Atlantic street, 18r00k1yn,..40, a large
• number of Irishmen, in :which: aireat
fly were injured.. fitetiirrWas fired
three different, tinier; and .evil-jr: Pane of
knocked . out. 7 fhe police had to ac
, company the colored -folks.. to the - ferry
boat. . • -
"-No...At-MAL-sr: Wn.vinvitt."L-- . tiring
a serenade in Wa.shington; a few days
since, it' is related that= '
"Mr. Porter (M. C., from Indiana,) in
his speech,-: urged volunteering upon all
men to protect their country: [Applause.
Fathers must be willing to give u; their
• childr&l,lcluril and truise we loVe must.
be scut- to the field of carnage [Applause.
- The.. Government must be supponted i
Iloud applause,] and every office-holder in
Washington shOuld leave his deSk and do
his part. [No - :mplause'whaterer.] Mr.
P. looked around him- , -Ali! I hear no.ap
.\ •plause.to.that sentiment. - [Laughter:l.
: er Some esteem it ,Sweet to die - 17)r
one's country; others regard it sweeter
to live.for one's country; and yet oders
bold r it-sweeter to live omone's country.
Thelast f aays - the liartford Times, are - a'
nutnerdua.tribe, the shoddy patriots, and
:they are eager to, denounce all who don't
agree with them - as `Rebel svmpathizers:'
-s` - 'w•A ntleinan; recently from Flori
aa„ sacs that. when that State seced e d, hes
Lad lonr doltars:md fifty
. cants in the
treasitry, and that e.ery,cent of this 811121
Las been expend 4 in defending the rights
of the South. _Can thela - orld's annals fur
'Dish an eatTirle of eqund
ity and devotion'?
F.ll/11.4 11)/:: 0 ,
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Those who Voltinteerlaefore the nth inst.
will .receive luoney -! enough in bountieCj
aud pay to buy and stock a small farm : at
the Close of the mar.- Those who wait to I
be drafted will receive only their
Volunteer.
•
EarlV:hioll " treason," for Smith to
gay tlsar.thisis a wats. for :lbolition,
•••• • flat SinyeS to I)efret!.l or for Jmuts
't.) S:iS that it lniCsiluultimot be z,:,?
A. 4. GEIiM
, - -Editor.. :;
tqr . Conrt week *in be the time to pay
he Printer. i (joint conuneneel on the ad
lOnday in August
IN'AsTno-÷4t this office;. an aj?prentice .
. 16 the Printing business. Good education
and industriOus habits, tudiSpensable...
:MP
special despatch to - the N. Y.
Pos . t, says, in answer to a deputation of
prominent Citizens who .waited on the
President, ricently;to urge the-ac9eptance.
of negro regiments; President Lincoln re-:
plied that - he could i not accept negro_ regi
meats; but We'd accept as many itS offered,
as laborers. i this it is undetstood, is the
settled poliey of the Government...,
• —We give the - above ! substance of a
-despatch, with*, touching for - the . time
that the radical "pressure" will allow said
policy' to reinain settled,
TRANOITC4II.IIIO.—Last year. the Ite
publiean.ConVention selected a-..."llep.hb
lican County Committee;',' the; next we
heard of it, an editorial item' in :the Mont
rose organ; stated that the "ljnion Re
publin7•COmmittee would meet, &c.,—
naming the gents who'were on the com
mittee last year. Now a call isisstied for
"truion,Bepublican and PeOpte's Con=
Ye:llion," the call'beinA , made , liver the'l
•• I
signature of In, .1. Turrell, but. as
"chairman'of what "committee" does
I not, alipenr: ll6w sadly` the, Pharisees
I must he , puzzled for names! All these'
i changes- of names have evidently been:
Made by the organ, iii - Order to cover up
the true character of the' party; the se
-
I cret ledges may, however, have given in
tst ruct ions. !Despite rill changeN abolition
it.ts till Inanag•e the niaehine, and-none
hut aboliticinists can come in, for a share
of the spoils. k‘o long as the Organ sine
hosannas to John Brown, :and the -wire
workers worsbiy Wendell Phillips,, the
av'oWed traitor, none but:the blind can
fall into the
energy spent to abolitionize our.canntry,
be used to pr i pserve it, and, rebellion will
Soon die. ' .:•
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" 7-Co
_partisat end Iwill jnstify an editor
in bearing false - -witness against -his neigh
! bor's, and to labor, day and night, to show
lila men Who areas{ trite to,the Constitii
tion and the ;Ilion as the inen:who frani
,ed.it,are traitors ; isi to ;involve one's self
in a slough- of ealtininy,slander and false.
I . hoogr, unworthy of-an enlightened journal
I and honorabl..gentleunin - .4Scraiaoa Re
publicdia.; r. •
We coninntlid, the attention of the Re
publican, 'organ 1n this :county to the a- -
I hove.. They have• - plunged into the
i ,doughi''• hOW long Will they wallow
there ; - j.
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..EF'7'Secret. oath-bound abolition lodge;
` exist in this and. other States,..whiFh don- .
trol the :netien. of theitepubliCan . part) , ;
and :Man otliiet to these„.it is asserted that
other secret f.ocieties 'of a political natire.
exist in litdia!na. So long_ at least [
as.-i',we
t.. ~ have a remnant of free.govertnitent, secret.,
F.politiCalsoeieties cannot be ;neecssary . t - o7
•,' the public . good, but are; positively :.dafiL
~, : , e rims, and every loyal -man shOuld Ann
them asdte• Would the det.of•Satan. - - - They
corrupt the, t4nlntry, cripple onr , libe.rtie, •
!•atul undermine oar Government . itsOlf..-
! Secret Conclaves have been used,br'itnr.
oppoiwnt:s fq many years; .and • ttrOfow'
reuinved ; but : any Inan , who joins thin
can fiolongerelaim to A' Denwerat,........
Let ckveii. frbyman detest secret political
t:ne.ieties:. Witol they .- rule, American
Liberty!.(,Lies. - ' - • -- .. '
Xp• 114; ''o . n. Ta.1 3 ..tt.--A • letter.. from
Port • It'.iyal S. C., to the Baltimori3
American Sa . .ts: ---zAbotit • 15,060. stand of .
attics have been sect'. to this 'departtnent
,:_,..frOm the I N.mitit since-last fall—What they
' Were ilq,,t - tiituitl for it isliard ,to ''saY, but
an'Orcierluisteoute for :- 56,000, 1 1 . ind they
nillhe sent i tCorth in a few &ars, It is
et:itlerft tat 'some:Lod); - ha shade -calcula-•
Oki Wide ollthe mark. '''. l Another fact. of.,
intOjeSt is stated in a private - , letter ro: i
eciv4 - hl I '* - 4TFeni:Avhiell says; about 1
E:i.o .: idlluntisne 7o brigade had cfrser , ! 1
tfAl, ./21arryin• olf the line rifled muskets !
with 'ti-hiell x f t ! ey . a
had becurrad, uniform,'
i:quipnents : (t:if. - ...
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Be Sure to Enlist in 'This County. ~,,.1
it:2l4W e lea la t v tiell are t'l4 l ` .
eonn 714,61!0n1d. be:tit:4;l)6d,
sane lintidreili"'Ofimenini'‘e in, this' •16i7.1
gOne Out , of the- - -Cottutt,' nit 4 . NW Q Wit . no i
61.'04 for tlietn::, ow w:nrnre, , ,,to furnishl
000 or 800 men, and for . every one
' that
gees away, to enli,t, tutOtliet' will- have to
bdrattetiounl thie - pnly benefit is given
to Other counties.; If 1000 nten Ivere to
go 11 , 4athis week; and elitist::
elsewhere,, we shtuld still have to submit
a draft for our full quota.,. vo not let
a ; man leave the ( 1 1oUnt.yt- and Ike certain
that tha''',inan.you I enlist_ under. doesralt run
-a'•squadHoli to another county to fill .up
company and , thui .B ecure sine petty office,
for you thus.not p iny Wrourr, your county;
hut alio* yonrselveS to . .be sOld like sheep
the market. ',lilulist onlyin the county;
and help till up enmity companies only.H.
can, be .Igained by running-otr to
enlist; and she 'aitny gains nothing. '1 inn
liet as much ho' it y ere, aS any ere,an d
as a certain nu4er is now to be . raised in
each:cotinty; es '+y man who goes away tO
enlist, only weakens iliis county and aids
another; Stick' tO - Ycitir:'! - :iutn county, and
.
use your infine4e to induce others to.
"The. Anniversary. of Einancipation in .
the British West Indie4waSduly . celebra-. •'
tea lastrPridav, Ang„ Ist, by` the . colored
residents of M'on'trose and ricinity.-..lfQnt
-rbse
Such 'is the . Oini-official reliort Mt& en- •
Aorsement of the revolting scenes witness
ed on the occasion. its tee what are
deemed appropriate acts_
, by the organ of
O. A. Grow Ss Co. A congregation of
All colors assemble mi the Fair:Grotinds;
to be delighted by:the ignorant; and vic
ious fuhuinationi Of Ini,xed oratdrs, libels •
•
up'on.onr country, &c. One speaker
,al
leges that thii , COuntry owes most of its-in
telligence, &C.to Africa. At Affirms
that' Washington was ,not. as goit
man as old - joint Brown. A Colored
Jady assures the.hites that they are her
sisters A song, kindly printed in. ad
vance, in the Montrose Republican, which
lauded the' old murderer. (Brown) as the
forerunner ofe second - Jesus christ,.`a mar
tyr who made the gallows holy, and which
wickedly maligned the Union army . as
second edition of John. Brown assassins,.
&e. &e., was sung
s by the misguided
blacks and traitorontiWhites. After the,
colors had promenaded,feasted,' and mix
ed Ili together, geherallY, the .crowd
scends -upon ..our streets to make. night
ideotis," an d to, the disturbance of what .
had been calleda "citizens' war meet
! ing. Deadly weapOps are ElloNyn in' at
least three histances, - termnting in an at-
tempted tragedy it the Keystone Hotel;
the exposition which in N this pApei .
. t hrew sonie of the White fanatics into
When will the abolitionists agaiti . t, , q4-
,/y4L 7 lefirate" in our - Midst?
. Our good.eit
izengWill.not long for the occasio4.
An Up* from the-War.
pr. ; 1.): 13t,!1,1;:lvAr,..Assistant :-Surgeon,
B:3d Regiment, reached his residence
-a feiv• .das-s since—havinf , resigned his
position on account Of ill -health. .11Z
brought home a seeesh horse and saddle,
and a contraband about . 20' years, of age,
who had waited on him sonic tune iu the
army, and canie with him by choice.
_The
horse:and saddle weier l takeriftoin a rebel
officer by llitrtßohinson, of Fairview, (a
member of the 6th U. S. cal'alry,) at the
battle of Hanoi-er Conrt Rouse. Robin
son followed the officer into a barn and .
ordered 'him to .surrender,. which he
said. ; Ile asked him 'whore his horse was,
and was answered,that he had , none but
after searching-some time, he found the
horse in a wood Close by, with, a saddle
tlttrt had been taken from us at Bull Run - ,
and sold - at Richmond for *O5, as a Klll
kee relic. The Doctor- speaks of-Robin
son as one of the most daring Men in- the
army. 1 .***
Address ,of the Democratic State Com-
mittee..
iLet, no Man Ptii to read this stirring
document. It clearly traces.the Origin of
our ;present troubles, and demonstrates
that the abolitionists-an one side, and the
'secessionists on the other, are the guilty
authors of civil war. The Union can only.
he perpetuated by the total defeat of both
factions: . .Bullets for: the secessionists--'-
ballots for the abolitionists: • The armed
lraitors.natst be put 'down 'by sword and .
eaniion• r •the 'Unarmed traitors, who-are
! striking scarcely less destructive blows at
our institutions; must be met \ and over
thrown at the balk-box. Until this dm-
Lie Nictofy over s the enemies of the court
trkis accomplished, we canna hope for
the' return of . peace •anti prosperity. In
this emergency it becomeS the imperative
duty of every conservative man whawish-,
es to See the ConstitUtion preserved and
the Union perpetitated, - to rally to the
standard•ef the party that emblazons on
its bannprs .the motto Coxsrrru ,
rteN AS IT Is—THE UNION /T WAS I"—,
PatriOt th Union. , • .
tgrWe dipeetthe atteatiowof - the rea-•
der to the able and `candid vaddress of the
Democratic, State Ceti tralVOlninitteei pub
itpresents
a temperate aria alit,admisable statement
ofissuesinvolved instfile3pprintaing State
;election ; 'and,
.it takes issue with
t the I)olitioa,doetripeS', 'lofour` opponents,
it -Maintains the
,neptssity ;of vigorous
iiWisures for the. Oostiatioit of the rebel v
_ , •
.`.
draft: i t
-
2nd. That, if aicy State shall no;
15th of Aug,tikit, famish its quot:
additional zbooo volunteers au:
bylaw; the deficiency of Volunteer ,
state will :Ilse' be made :bispeci:
from the militia, The: Secretary
.
will estalAish regalationstbr this t
gar It is a bad-. thin — , tO, make up a
ad:Regblations will be- prep]
fight,. but good thing to "'Make up a the Wei. I.)ePartinent and •prestt
:laurel ; but it is better to light than to
the PreSident;,-with the object of• ~
haveyour Grocer palm of any Saleratus
.the proniotioti , of officers of the •aiii
I.oa lts .yea than ile•rrick .411en!s ; q014
i-voltusteol.s, • fOr meritorious Si
; Medal, manalactur4 at ili , .....Liberty St:, 1
1 finguislitid' services,. and of preveril
1 .NCw York, •We arc-glad to see that 4 ' - not:Mit:Akin off 'appointment in . the
I good many ofluir merchants are selling it, I, .. -
ta v serv'ec Oingotp or tu
notwithstanding they, can't make so good : - • / officers. Inc reaons Will also
a•prefit.'Ort it."As . -9r!• gthet •144. :•/-C anY :for ridding . the service of "Such :Ai
lone wants to get up a-tight with: its,
_l_iet. 1 , tent persbns ,ris now hold cOmmiss
1 thins try - and pat some other•kila° l " S" 4 " I. By - order'Of the President.
ler:it:lS- or Soda on to - us
.bpsides Merrick - •:..: .7_,
.r.44IvIXJM: STANTO, •
1 Alleu's ft;old Medai. . .. .
- --• ::- ''. • 4 ? Secretary •o 1
i. , ) -..•,.-.: •:---77.--.-0-.10",-,--7.--. - --.7_ : . • ,
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.Susiineliann4- County
.I , 4riCultprtll . Soniety.: hol4.d . ineeting
at, Court, House in 31ontroffe, on .)lon
day evening, Augu . s.t.2sthi'li3o2:, •
' • C. Z. Bnwrs, See'y.
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The Nationall4ptiblicari;..ptiblisli- I ---=.----
.. ~. .
.cif at Wasifilikion• !boldly dOclai , es—we 1 Bk l ll4'oBeFiiki_Ognof!ny !..- 2, ..
(iii,4l! its wth-as--:—t.ilat,i , tuf,trce of .reNtor- . ,NV ill meet ons. Monday evt.ming. A. 11.0. I
iizi; gee vttLf..;Ri..ir; i i.(a 'Alt 0a , ." • _ ' ,-,tt, 7 l'. M. . GLo. I'. LH . 11 . 1 1S 0 :'`-
..
4 Ease ",Arp-Par ."' Bodge- 7 110_Tran
ify
,' • f'' U n Party. r'• ~ • 1:'
'The` neptibii -an or People'S li,inity,ls
Ineliodinr to Cheat the, freemen of fiei`ms,yl;:i
~ . ,
ci
van into - its.support - Under the Cunning
dodge 'of ".no-partyr 6r " trtlion- 3 :! , g i l e'
falsity of • this pt ttense is easily exPosed:
Theh'lConvelition was gotten up solely I y
parthlans. The , proceedings were of the
mosC.bitterly partisan
.character. Thcir
re4iiliiiiens,,althottgli 'platen ditlite igtio
party, are-Of a Marked .party nature-7.y
.rY strietly:so... ;They land „Senator )1,,,Tp
mOt,'whe is dviOlet4'abolition party m
and -snbstantitilly- repudiate-Senator Coy,
au, who, althoUgh ti'republican, refusesk
,go beYond• the Chicago platform.; . a
when the new party issneti'of the abelit
managers . arc ,forced upon him, - inaintai
an-. independent, Union poSition, ale'
i‘ . itli the best tool truest Union men-Of
old parties. In Several Othef . .respei
their acts were bitterly partisan.. - Scyl
stead of being a." Union . party," :our
ponetits have added . "abolitionisM to repl
licanisin, and made*, the test of their fl
t}`—denonneing ,all.republieans, and 0
ers,as• " traitors ° Who will not accept I
new party doctrine as their faith: •
• - But they tell tis that their eandida.
are. Union, or no-party Men. Let us so.
,
Thomas L. Cochrane, their candidate for
Auditor-General, was last year a "no-par
ty" candidate for Presidtmt 'Judge in - the
York district. That,looked_ very well ;
btit at. the same time he was •editotrin
chief of an aboliti4n paper in. Lancaster,
.which supported 4 straight party ticket
in opposition to a fair Union tickdt intitat
county. The peoPle.epuld not appreciate_
his double dealing;; and, unlooked for imd,
astonishing as'it, Was, his schemes Were
in both cases, defeated ! Wm. S. Ross,
I
their nominee for Surveyore. General, is put
, forward On the pretence that he is a " tn-,
ion Demoerat." The truth_ is that he has
never been a Deniocrat. When stri in
for an oflice,lm• luta always Gean wall
opposition. When in the obscurity o
vate life he may at times have called
sella Democrat, but when he has bee
Live, so as to inakp a record, itims ant
ably beenatiti-denmeratic.
How hollow—imy Use,' then,"ar.
1 the no-party pretences of our oppon
r' Now look atsotir side. We opetd) ;
manfully make use of our -old party n one,
because we do net. think it honest-or pet
', itic to attempt to; deceive the people un
der the mask of tie* names, a's other do.
We fit* declare for the Government—in
sisting that the rebellion .must • be pet
down,. and pledge "our hearty an I on=
If,
qualitied'support' l ' to that end. , Nex '
:tempt the issues leveed upon the' con
by the -abolitionist% treasury-thieves,
who 'seriously cripple the Govern
in this 'crisis. W.e waive all our old -;
issnes,-and‘accept such only as all ti
M
en-recently I declared in favor of"
Most Of the reptiblicans werd,• until
recently, 'eii.positd to. abolitionism,• CI
Our candidates are botlt.former met
ofottr party,' bin; since the,war broke
have acted with the Union: movem
Mr.-!Slenker,._ our nominee fur AM
General; was da'st year the candid:
-the Union Demdcritts and Republica
-President Ridge. Ile received in
the Democratitanda. large proporti
the Republican 'rote of his district.
Barr, our candidate for Surveyor (3-
used his pen with constant, vigor 0
support of the war,,from its otitbri
When abolition„ began to make eff4
introduccitself into the war, he, of e
urged that it shOgld be kept out—t.l:
war was,' and should be, for the ' '
).
H
and nothing clSe. e was the ed
champion of a Unionmovement in
i 1
g ten . county list_ October that sl
party majority ef :10,000. into a mer
tence, and breaking it, in part. - .
-, Now, when abolition takes con
the Reputlicatt , ",organization, and as
a new guise, under Which. to elle
people, these 'men only accePt.the
tins forced upon .them; they are.:
priately Made the strindard-bearers
true Union party of the day. .
ccWhile, then ; our foes use: til.e,
blanket for the,ji-ooly horse beneai .
Democratic party present unr4
l and nnpollutedjUxio - measures aq,4
and invite the el4tors of the. W
wealth to rally to their support; il
who cannet.orvill not do so, is cit.!
a Union .man,- iJr is so bigoted a ill
that his Union- gentitnents'are not
.1
ed to be available.
A DRAFT. F0R' . 300,000
DEREK FOR 9 tionnissl
• • IY.A.stuxoro' r y i Au g.
. 4.—The -fo
orderhas just keen issued :"
• Vir.k .011PART3IIMT, Washi
tolii . Atlg 4 4, 1861.
,Order calling_ for militia' from di
al
Order
• t . _
ist:-That: draft of 300,000 mi
iiiiinediately„cil led into the servle
UniteCState4; to serve for nine , i
unless sooner .discharged.'• The S
of - Wei will. #•ssign .. the • quotas
States, and establish regulations
Volunteer Bounty SgbEztfptitghs , 1 . AirlBo ARE 'EXEMPT..
B. S. 46thiy o ' .. $ll5O I IVm je;:isttp, 1 $l9O I ,A 4 tile„rak,of It. tai I immient, calling
B.
Wni .tiTurrell, (00 I Iteitry 1)134:C00p :*+ '111:11+ f0t140094 ine;l4 to Serve for:
j`lq-.,YC,.Tyletly s a it t ,,,,_ ,•.,. - 2_1., i ,:.; 1.0 6 - .iihic inttniths, AtpleS4 ioiSer, discharged;.
W. - 1,4 S. It Mulford; '';'-',r• :1' li-1.... r_ 'is ( 1 1. 00 1 colitidkrtittk , fi s iF e ninong ' , Tr.
Gutteitlierg; Resitibatunl%& CO4 4 : : ::7 • 100'iliVoqii kutrliilf hg r i 4 0 u‘x uni l it frin °
' l\l4 11 -,c'Al'eri , . 'AO I (O , : Y?' I,ll:intley,slVi the 11'..e.1117,V1,11e411F, ofit hOrd et-, We, rein&
A. Lathrop, - - 5 - 0 1-S:•Chailtlietlia, 56 l 'Waite Plowing, s'e.C.lnnis front the act-of
F. B. St ree t er , 501 Iv ; if. jesse ,
. 5 0 I asscmbly,l• passed *2, , i the""- Legislattire_of
C. - F, R ea d, . 50 1 E - v . .sc,i w „ , .. ' 53 -, , this, State! in -185S.'l' i hey are as f011ows:
M. S. 'Wilson,. 50'1 F.. B. Chandler, - 50 I- - S4.'il'i"il• . Ile it. enacted Ike., That all ' 1
J . , 4 -,
„,„.d . s,, ar k, , , 50 1 s . ) 1:; 31 ... u' ert „ -,.. 5 0 ...abl -bodled white - nude citizens lietween
`C'.l). Lathrdp, 501 -. 3L_Titi4 ,
cr, ; : - 50•1 04 ag oo .-V-i 2-1 4'ailic 1 41 YeAt*tiCsiding .lll
II;K. Newell, 10 ID. IL Lathrop, 00 i t hi. State; and not eNyuiptelhy . the laws
Sayre S; - Bros., 50 I Baldin & Alleticso I ofbeUnited sP te ‘ 4, -: shid e subject to
W.
fri.:l4.l:P:iiit;: -26 . 1.3:C6ckityne, .io Pitli ll'}• duty, exintilig7 - --- :- , :-,-..-
I
llillings . .Stiond, 10 - 1 It. It. Lyons ; ' , 50 I , 11 i first. • 1 i ,411 persolusln'tlie•arinir 'and na
-I.l.7,Lyolis'& Son;' 25' I J:S:Tarbell, - 2 20 I v Y b t't tie 1 ; intuit ' states- • — ' - ' - '^ "--"—:.
, liiranklitt.Fraser, - 25 IN. M.:infer; • . 101 . i'com.L.Ministers: - ..amk,preachcrs of s the ‘
H. Searle; . :-J Iwi 11. 11. Frazier, .25 j g°: l'el , • a" ''''Prafessrora::of - - - tolleges and
G. A'. Grow; (to Le douhtettloilkony fen) 300 i sclr l ool diltetorsorad all the:judges of tte
Jos. ll:Drinker;loo- TlOnry-Sharitnnt, 10 . 1 s - pilec•al!eintrtsotthiS eetnutonWealth,,:l'-, 4 1
•Champlin Harris,: 5. • s.J. B. McCollum, 10 .:Third. ll'ersot 5 Nflii) have 'been or here-
A: Nteltelii, -•- .19 C, L. B i k, w o, .... - 10 i afr .r shall: be regularly :""alai honorably dis;.l
11..1. Webb; 10 IS. S. Wu,' ''' .. 5 I eh: rged•frenr 'ate army and Havy.of the 1
I. N. B u ll ar d. .5 if . ,!„ , N. s to ddi m i , :' - 5 I I:t howl States,-in .conSegnence of the,per-
w. It. p etinsi 51 J ag , H .. - ; D e Wi tt, 10 , foßnatiee, of military dttlyin puruanee of!
•1
J.l). W.. Riley, 20 111. A. Riley, to 1 ail, 1 : 1 T . of this State . ~ • ... . . I
I). It. Tiarelli • 19 I -W.• A. Crossmoti,A 0! . I.* t et,li.' Commissioned .. cdlicerS , who i
lohnTrmnintll„ 5 I. James Shaw, - - ..,. , i '4 l/ lia F° lervl4lll6 '° 6l.l in th 9 wilitirk 44 1
:.° Ith s :,.:Stafe„ or any,..one of.: the, United
1).'I). Warner, - 561 S. - IL II; gers,
_ 20 ISt tes, fey the space of five conseentive
A.' ll.'Patrieli,... 20 - ' . •• ' . Ive rs . i,but,no officer, shall besi . - i t i exptitpt
loess by r Ids resignation, After such term
)f service, duly, seeeptedor in such other
lawfullnanaeri he shall have been hoaora,.
bly tbscharged i .;: ' .•- ..-,. - ,
Fifth.lEvery nou.s.tonitaissioned tinker,
tansiciart and private of . every imifortued
trhop : raised,- who -has or , shall,hereafter
tuliform.itittoclt.. according to the provis.;
ions of any lan% of this. State, and 100
shall haVe perfortned 'service in SuCh:cOnt,
patty pr troop .- .for the,spiteekol,seven con
smeutive. years.from the time of his enr
w oll
'it -therein, shall . rhe exempt from milita- I
1- , duty,i except in.case of war, 'in surree
tt mor invasion. I ,- . ~.:- .. ,
,The eighth s - ectioii of,the act providing
fcr :the 4 etiroilincia, , it - nth - to prevent false
ansWerslbeitni made to the assessors, is as
fllows;1, c 6 Ali tavern keePers,leepers.of
b mittlitig,houseF!.,Persons having boarders
itltheirTfamilieS, any mastetr.or mistress of .
aby dwelliag,hoase,' or. any head . or meat
bkOf any society or community shall, on
o, the application of any assessoti give in
i
flrinitt ion -0e the naines of all persons.re
yling or . lodging in. such - house, or be
longinito such society or conminnity; li:
aible T to be earol'ed, and, ail .other proper
inform:4m . concerning . , such persons as
sluch.asSessnr may demand: - And if. any
terson .of whom information. is required
1
I y any assessor in, f!rder to enable hint, to
itiapply, with the' ,provision, of this act,
;hall-refuse to give ,cinch inf;;rmation, he
$11;d1 . forfeit .and,pay tell dollars. for each
Refit dennuitied,'of him or her by ,the.as- I
.i
essOr, antifalsely .stared, and a like stun I
or each individual imune that may 1 .-
used ' concealed or 'iIISCI V 51:Ited • '
and ev
•ry person who ,hall r,:fuse to rive 'six
1 t
wtt name and ;propey . int;,rntation when;
, epp!ied! t 9 ally, ie::sess , ar,, - OT shall give a
Ilialse flitlll or , information, - shall forfeit
find pay a fike Stilll amr - he -41epoiol guilty I
pf a misdemeanor ; such penalties. to lien
recovered ,in the Court of Quarter, Set-
Kiont ; and it is hereby 'made the duty 'of
rte.' asresSors.to: v l eport the naines.of all I
persons who may incur any pc;naltY in - this
.
1 •
,section , prqeril.re - d, to the k coniniat..ant ot :
Ithe..l3ogatlij in which they reside.; 1
- I
ITO THE FEPTLOOF STISQ'A COUNTY
Felthw Citizens! Th e e war department 1
;' • L
lhas conntermandeo thro order _calling for.:
nine Months. volunteers. It is now too .
.I
lute t o or , :inize for the short- term Con- ~
- . 1. .."
- •.- i . ' ..,
• I
secittently we
,are, -" in, ;or the war... In 1
itl •I ' • - • , •
1 os tear of uncLitlont,) m e nuist•not, show
iburselilis to beliairely-? ! ininmulh jwitriot,“ l
1 s ' uccct'beit ,- ogs only to ilitise'lvliegrrre
. . t.
it. 1 e" Shall - not deserve it if:We Stand
• .i
with frlded. arms while our enemies press
, upon its from every side.: -Let: usi, then;,l
fly tol, arms before: it is tifd NO '.-- trpOn
, -1,- •
every i stde ot•usoarkbrethren are inantidlY
answerintvenr cortry's cry fur help. Let i
• , , .
as nu -be - . behind - yniin in devotion -to our
1 empmetl:eonetry.l
, 7 . . ~, -; , : •
I • Thq - Statb is ealled • on- fin.::twentv-ene
•
, _ .. . .
new i.egitnentS: • 'For these' reoiniefits
, . -4.
Susquehanna warty is'required to furnish
-I , .
two ppmpanms, or 292 pen: .' ~ , ~. , .; . ~.
.• Thd ( undersigneiLtellevin7 that it only
requires imam one to "set the hall in mo-;
tion,”j for Old . Snsquehanum to. respond
cheeriallY and quiekry, 'propoSe:to organ..
ize,2:icompanies forthwith:" --`Pliat,..Ahey
may be organized with all poSsihle
,dis ,
patel4 mur that all portions-of the county
niuy he equally, ri / presented,...,ve, suggest
r .
that •each•toMiship furnish *proportion,
of which theitblioWing is a carefully prim
pared esiikiate-H '' - . . -. :
Ap' t tiladol4,; . Ararat- 3, Auburn 10,
llrridgewaterlocißrooklvirB, , (itioeorint 4;
Clifford-9i - I)nnaff '2, - -15.intOck 7,- Forest
Lake Franklin Oriendsville 2- 4 ' Gibs.mi
-0, Gtlliends It ; Ilaidkr(l9, -liarmiany 4,
Herrick 4; JaeksOn 7,
Jessup 8, : Lathrop 7;
LenoZ 10; Liberty 5, MiddletoWn4; Mont=
rose if, 'New Aliltitirds.l I; Oaldrafid 0; ltnsh
• 7-; Sliver Lake s,iSiiiiitgVille-418tistpi'a 9,
- Thomson' 3. , -- Illotat; 2 - 02, 1 i; ' 7 ‘•!:' -X, •
It ! , :i a#leeted -- te raise a..:boupf,y.tf-4 50
fey : cad:l man who Audi enliSt in tVie, cons=
li:liii•4 9 pio :bq :Pa4 , before..,t4 pi t, te:lVe',the
countY,Xlargeattiotint is alt.eadipiedgeti .
for-that purpose:
,TldsWill be, a lkeegih
of the Citizens and ‘additional tO The lio un
• tv.-offered by - the; GOvAriko4out,...t.ompany
.fiii;.,,Will be, Ot4g - itnized,, sti . .,se*,aS the
unman= nuinlier ohall have enlisted • the
- c,ottipr v. fie each case.eleeting tta.owtt . of,•
ticers. In the Meaatinie,.squalla •'.will _be.
1 organized for .drill, pcil be perfected in,*
"schpoi of
. the Soldier." , : Arrangenkents
hake. been made, If.r the subsistenue,Of the
volunteers :while here: : ,* -: . ...,,-,
. Citizein; of the . connty ! will yoit MA
aid in this important.,work ? Sie to It
that Ithe abeVeAttota . 61 _Aar .respective
toWnships IS imtnediatly :tilled. ,Spare no
effort ot tltne OrAtiOney until your prepor,
tiottiof the Worl:,iS accomplished:A grate
fat Cominon wealth appealS:te'yOn fur aitl,
WbCO was
. t.lie',ON J‘ey,t(iiie-, ever delin
luelit its :ditty--?- :.liefur,":,•tieVer. Sutter upt,fthen, : so gr.‘at aealMuity to befall her
x0,m1. --
.... ' • - • ' ' -
YOOng : .:Slco Oar. Country appeals to cis 4-
tor - lielp,:,:Sliall.she ask m vain ?:- An -in
solent and .t. liitenitig 'foe Marches, to the
.41eatittetion of otirOterislted:instiftitiotts,
Shalt.we, not. assiSt_:-in.'ilteir . overthrew?
IVe4itiast - that ,''' We
.are ready* When clOy
ti iii‘' 4 l66 arettiooded." - They, are needed'
Ncilirl:,:tiit,tiS em i ulate the:. patriotism of
out a . li'o:itly, in ,the,.held.
' '.`.X.:ei,
t/ i)OP:Stakul tifiett the*tlei• our, goiOg T
4.ijto.ukne
oo.".. , C. ! :W.:l rour
•' -...,
-;'. .1): - li/. 'SEA:RII I :-.
' - htot4i - os,o; ,roly 29041 tit 32,.: '. ' .
- , • can
Tlnreowf, 'SIM)
S.,lngalls
'
W: W. Williams;so .
Wm. Abel, • 'l5
Henry Abel,
Setli.Abel,•.' • 25
G. 1.. Abel, • ,
I'olly Abel,. 11)-
BUM
A. B..Swith,
A. .Satitli, • 20
Diekertnap, jr.,25- •
F. F. 13:l41ger, .2.;
I)etinis..F.Keik,lo
B. B. Little, _ • 10
Joll6 lla2idell, 20
11. &, J. Sitiquiers,s6 ,
. .J.4k D. Siilutners,2s• l
J. )5..&• W. C. Handl
Total iii , New
- Jessup twp.,. 329 '1
Other eainfussers are out 'who have•not
reported. The'7.sso 'Bainlig will be Pased
RECRUITIRG MICE!
Tersons.wishing to enlist in MOntro'se;
Will call at the ltecrnitin , 4 Room over
Crusikr's.Saloop, two docirs' - abode . tlie Post
Office. D.'‘'‘iSEAll LE,
-
C. W. ;TYLER.
WA R IVIEETINGS!
The. citizens ' , of different; Sections' nf the
County reipiested to Oti(ift; in MASS
CONVENTip,N in their rtispet:tive t itsu•
ships, in tivening, as inditated
Speakers win be in attendance. No post
ponemvnt on account of- wt - miller.
, I.2tb—great Bend.
nen t
„ ..
13th—Friendsrilli'. • .. ” - -
1401—Anekson.clorners. - .
15th--Lathrop,' at Ne - WWII's -
. Sdlool
llonsb.
The people are,earnestly reqtiested to
attend.-• To ♦'oliuileei's we sny, do not
enlist - in Companies out of, the enmity: rt
may sul6ect• us to a draft even after-our
county hasfurnished its quota. .
• D. W. 'SEARLE,
• C. W. TYLER._
mon
for,
very
RALLY PATRIOTS !
To the Rescue!
A CALL FOR obo,noo - MOIRE MEN!
111, able botliedlPll who,. feel their
hearts sufficient • patriotic zeal
for the support eftitctr.clinntry's eat/se
this her time of need and trial, to prompt
them to enlist for 9 monthA, or, 1 or a
years : or flaring the wa . r . and receive all
the adrance pay . and lionnty that can be
obtainedovillplease'appli',inainediately to
the undersigned, who is authorized to en
list Volunteers,'am i l- will ',see: that. rights
in the above role& 6°0)1104y attended
to. • ' Dn. Al*ll.WootiwAnn,
. .
South, GibsOn • Pa.
July 0 9th' 1Q62.
exist!
jag . List forAng - ust Terth.
court conimences on the _lBth-instant.
A-i)olation—John Jones, jr 4* P
• i. • ,
Auburn-1) C..T . ackson,*.l, l evibliamberlitif
' G
Ararai4os Washbortif. B H Dix:
Bridgewator—E,o
1# IPStepbens Ainhrosn Allen
Brooklyn-11F Breedf .3.l.orgauf
-Ehlt r ul4ef A .13-TiiranYf 3.taifg Pcrigv
-T. !I', ,
Clifford-1, Nteeglef CD Wilsonf Fran
W ii Coleman:
• Jasperßellt
ChoOonut4a*r Stanley.: iOe t ath: 31
A
ISSIICS
ppro.
of the
MEM
Kaner ,
Dimock—lf ConkErit \V A. kelloggf Sam
' Sliqnirf - , ... , .
F Labe—N. 13. (Inlet. .. . I '
Franklin-3 - CWebstert..;• .\ ... .. . .
Gt Beml—Le*is •11.10r5c..! 13ieliartl:Stack.
,artisan
G D larnliatof'3V,p - Roekwellt ,Thas,
Sinithf C S GilhertlL B Crook: 'l' Gale
Gibson-AV E'Belehert :Seth Abelll f ßrai
nird,l J.- - AL,Polyerst -0 A Kennedjl .
E Whitney'l. Gurilon Gelattl. - , .
~
llarforti-D Sible*A, - ,J. l Adatne'*C, S,',l"an.
ile;if - jl - 131 lonest:liMoxleyl. -
llarniny-11 W. - Brandt* Josh tia,slesieli
• • , JaCqii.T.4lorf.Frederiek 'vest,.
11errie.k 7 Chas Chnrolrill* We,sley 'leader'
.E IL Bartiesl : - 1 - . • .;• .' .
JessupLE Wl36lles* L Smith*, ~ : . •
Jaekson-E W Bartlettf Elliot 13erisont
•A . Page!. .. - • --. ; • ~.. tr .
Lathrop-Eli:4la Bell* i . .. • -
-Libeqy-K K "Marslit. SIT Anstinl S.Lnc'e
Lenox.-I) C Oakley,f Lwri AV.estt 41) rielt
....
• erin - gt Oliv er
. Loomis!. • -- ,
Mont ro,se-W - ECox*.AE Ilawley f,' S' 1
• Woodruff tWm-Shipmant Geri Lealet
31iddletown,--Tl:Omas IVillia!nS, ..Alonz
Col fi 4 . 11 (1 f l6ll +
em..o ~ _ 1 1 ., _an____(., A - -,-.. ,• -
New Milford-14 Nt 1;o0of :Pierce Dila l , f
L 13 31iteliellf ElliotAltlrielll.Fliad,.e.::
i Oakland,-Jas.Lovettst Aaron Xyerst. I): i 1
• COokf .Alorg,an Shitttst -
...:.. , .., . ,
Rush-ifolm"-Iliiiinip*.E3l , ,DayliWll She .. '
.wood*.Daiideaset M. Grenn6 . llf.Dmi'lil
ir.
Pattersq ~
o. .. „1 ..., . :,,....
Sprimi-stille:-Orrin Fish*A Beardsleyf -1 .
ill4,llandFielif . , .-.....,1 ~,'. .- -,-- -. .,1 , .. -.. . .
Sir Lake- 'Wm Gage! John BrOkne3 *
1 ,
' •.1 os Ito:. - r,o&, id* J-4 McdOrntiekt. '
Sasq'a-11.erifylIall*. Leini4el shawf. 11
... AVilsont S B Westt 1 4 Fordyeot.'....; - - 7.
' Thoinson.,-W B• Stodd4rilf - )
.-.-
*Gram.rjOrors,
,list wook; s ' , 4l week;
lowing
1
itin be
t)f the
[tonthz.,
.eretary
to• the
for the
, by tho '
of the
liorired
i in that
I draft,
of 11 ar
mrpo: - e.
trot by
inted to.
ectuing
l i my and
Md dis
hing the
e tailita
iwortby
pros We
inetimpe.
ions,
,
Mnle . 4(l . 4tIC-eitis6lediss iii sclto
at OreAt 31111u1). 'll
t.t2t*..
,
John, Smile:l,', • itso .
'E.l6lla Williams,.so I I
. J'....G.-.S4ites; '` - . 25 1
l'lkOmm:s Evans; '2O.
Jacob T.; Gillett, 20 1
Geo. ll.Wnlls, 15 1
G. P. Halyloy, — 10 ti
Ottefla, ' ' 5.0.
.v... A., Pratt, $5O
11. Burritt,, . 75
'T. Ilayden„ ',.' , 25
.N.-K-,Stltton, - ] 0
John .)3oyl, . ' .20
Moss 4 tiro., 3O
It. L. 'PTiittpliitt,• 50
IL ll.;Kinay,. —25
J. I3rp.ndo, - 10
ick, 20—Others, :72
.lili'ord,' - $O4O.
.
I llarforil,4ltern§l3s.
t • The` way to tato Riehittotais
‘ si help" talie • •
The if ni "'Of
114vv-air4'aiipbpgun..to • atm** tlnifn selves
Tii :To1141o,;0;iliiniti0;
"alo'l)egun
to rtlien in Inclianna . : • rieigll
lior„ New Ali ,rtny., is now experiencing
sonic pt the l c iutics of iii itagitation,
aiia,:we Scar that troublo :hai" only
just begun . _
:4 villainous murder was committed
thereon Monday, night.by a codple of ne
‘grOes ;Abe 'Part - knit:irk of which ire; thus
• detailed, in theT;e 4 dger of - last evpititig; -
• " At. abotit half-past nine . o'clock last
night, Charles . Lansford,: :John Locke - ,
Charles. Bishop, and" : -Bobert " . direinp, all -
-boys between,the ages or-eighteen -and
twenty were standing at the-corper of Up , -
I per Fittlithintl Syeantore streets,- talking.
.
and Bishop lettiung ,
,On the.fence: ;-
They had " "'steed here' some . "fifteen' or
twenty minutes, when two tiegroes, smo
king cigars, passed aroand- the corner of
:Fifth' street and" down into Sycamore. =
One of the boys remarked " them
_nig
„ger; are,puttiog one good deal, of-style,".
not loud.enough Lansttird, stippos
-1 es,- to'bc heard by the nogroes. - The no--
grpea atter this remark was made,
needed on, down Sycamore. street Homo'
twenty 'yards, perhaps, when they turned -
and manmeneed:fiting with-alevolier at
Laniifibrd, i Lochs--; Bishop, anti Keniv.•
The_fikiit`o4ifired Week Lanaloid
the eaff'nf die iightlegcjoaging; against'..
the 'bone.. The second .atrack Locke big
the left 'breast, a coup , le:ef inches Üboi'G'
the nipple, killing .him almost instantly.
Bishop' 'picked Locke up -and .set him a
gainst the fence, and having:a single bar,
ill pistol;-at oitee..advancedupon the no-.
,-, roes,„.who had started to run, and fired,'
iit.with.-whatpetfect is pots•knoWn.
!wirer' spoke after . being hit,.
and evidently died. instantly ; the:-baltjt .
i; supposed peuetrated Ids :heart. Luis
writunt" is 'a' Was
tal:en to the -National, hotel!, \Acre
be nOw, lies, but the ball has:not Yet been ,
ex tractedlrni& his kg."•• . :
. Yesterday Ode was great oieiteknent
in that city, • and several • skirmishes • be
tween whites and - blacksyesulting in the
shooting of ono' negro'. and the setorely
stA•eral others. -
.
It maS rumored 'that * ail attack .would
be In:1(10'41st night on a settlement of ne
groes about a mile back of theeity, called •
West Union or ilogiown, and unless pit*
vented, the only result would be.a - fearlid
story of death. ; •
has issued- a proela
matioit, warning- all persons within the
t ion of the.SlYtlr%section of the
tonliscation `art, to cease participation in,
aiding or eutintenativiiti4 the eNistino-
Leliii it; or any reli Ilion al.!,rainst.;the
eifinient brae ufiiied States, aild to re
turn to their proper allegiance Uni
ted States, on pain'Eif the forfeitures and
selzurci3Ss are provid&l jtrthe said law:
. .
Preposition' to - Raise a Soldiers' . Relief
Fund.
To E. V. Greed Sheny •
DEAR Si : I propost. that 'if . you - selpet
the Democrat, as one of the two papers in
which to publish your sales of teal estote,.
that ONEJIALF the amount of the bills
I flu- tising shall be devoted to the re
of sick and wounded Volunteer, who.
I May enlist from this county under the late.
call ; or of the Ihmilies_of such Voluiiteers
wilt - inlay be deAitute; the funds to be
pail ov,,er by yon to the County commis-,
sioners . , or such other special ctotninit tee
as mayibe agreed upoii, for disbursement.
arrh! g eine - nt, to be entered upon now
:ftiftT continue:Awing:
the year ; 'unless such.
relief shall out lie so ion". needed.
is offer is not-to:be so construed t
'necessarily Affect - the price piid to sorb
,othervaper may•select tg aticyrtiro
your and I further offer t
such other:itoticexas.you..n4ihaVe t o, pul
li~ll in t Wd p a p ers;also Oil ' Midi iitltiel'A
as are limited to
.ofte paper, I will devote
THREE-FOURTH'S 016 e -bills, in; above.
Aug., stionld there - be no:neeessity. fur
'the Usti of n relief fuiul ibr new Volunteers
frimi theveolltiV,l will donate one half of
said,Lill; relief hfsiek and wounded
volunteers from tile county, or elsewhere,
in the arinyAil.tliti Union. . .
• A. J. - C;ETUUTSON,
Publishelt:ol WellontroSe :Democrat.
• MOntrose,atily Nth; I t,3CIV; >. (ant
Tar.crlie Omits of the alitive•oirer are
eiftelided. to the other ',public Officials of
Susquehafini-edinty . . - : !-.
Publication to be made of the amount of
suelt mqueys; apt.how, Mid to whom dis-
Lured. • A.J. G. •
School pirectors; Takci•lgotice.
The new edition'of the ,Coninioti School'
Laws of Pennsylvanin are now ready for
diStribntion. - ,Every School Director,-in
the eetuttY.in.:,,entitle4 :: ft,:t.tt !copy. ill
the iSccretary, or any other ; ' .inetubei of
each board, Post Office
and. receive '- • j
• 4. .N . :l3uLtaitiNCo. Sul&
Se:Wirig Coiin
puny . wants agents' to sell _their Fifteen
Dollar Suwiug: Machine:; ,they will pity
wuges,o . r. give 'a - contrnissioq, - . 'Ciretitirs
sellt free:. C. Ruggles, Gen 'Agent, • De
troif,:3l.iebi'' • • •
.A.dxnmistrators Notice. ,
• A LI. persons Indebted to tho estate of Catharine Shop.
ardson. law of Ltarford township, descried. are here
by mrynested to make immedlatr paymen Land all pare Ons
adult/ ll,Lnlin.t raid agate will pte:aent them forth-.
'aids top. c. Shaparilson, Itarford. '
IL C. SukrAartsosr. ta m i n i.i. r .
A trmet lttb 1r62. Isaac ItTscastiox •
Administratrix Notice.
NOTICE Is herehiglvOn to MI pcisotis deriranb
t lie-eltatent William Powley,late fAt
township: doecarod, that tho same must he vt . eiOntiLd
the nnder.Akpoilfor. oat dement, and all peli , onililOhted.
to ra ottv i ear* reMunded make liarOd ra CO pftyment..
ra
Fnklii —Atr.r.:4l; ,JANE PO WLEI Ad'x. •
Adminittritors' Notice. • ,•-•
•
xrurwE heieby given to all perolis havini demands,
neai list the estate of 3licluiei Kano, late of Chtmonnt:
tomoMip, deceased; that the None must, he presented to
the it fler*lgued for sottlemmit,,und Ali persons' Indebted,
lo mad e,4o,ltkrii9=reougtod.to na n ak u. et ., T r in K eillgt .Nc, ept Asydm . .% met
t.
t..t.mt Nssce„' • I
Clloninne, Aug. 4, V:
Administrators' . .l Notice:-
giVEILS or adollastratioiLtO th4.o,titto:Of the tato
.1:.1 Jolla Ilatank7ol, tote of Ltheity,hAving heett,graotett
to t h e t ioderii4:l44l,:ill per one litircbted to liula -eotato
aro,!vlibm 14 to lo.alca jaunt:4l4e IntyMent...pod there
ii, a' .naaga.uost: the came trill oreeent them to
CA.Tivott)iellANsto.t.ir ' ~r s.
Llbecty, A Wiu.t.h.x.llAN'sto.tx, •
Executors 9 . Notice
heroliy.;giviUt .to 811.:perrons ?laving! de :
1.1 inzuuk.agidutit.the eMate or It}:;‘;;JAMIN T. 1A51...
Int , .of the borough or ,Moutst.Ne. deed, flat ihe .roan:
tireseuted' the undersigued - for settlement,
and nil 'personi'iiidobted said estate are requested to
inuli.c Immediate
CA St, I ' •
•
ifontrtisePtily 10s2. Otir •
. • . •
% - ytH.c.e.-: , o' f . Dist' . olutipri..
MR.' .T.,11. , 4tliNTI
01NHO ,b3A this 6Y, wiclidow .1
i Itioia elm' titm. , ;3ltu bu,....1ue0 #lll ho, ottiVed by nor
uullocriburuivdmixuatfuge Wu biv.luodA Oxiler Um -Arlo
mono or . • "lit.;l7.lerilllittri, lit/SENBAUM, & Cu. •
•-,Now'rukk, July !Oth s .1.1562.--im , :- . , '-
'• os .- 6
iiintiich coast:gutty on kind. ninint
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