The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, August 13, 1863, Image 2

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The state Ootivettbm of the abolition'
party met at . fittabtitgt *Witte 51h; and
after a very stonily session, rimureltihted
Gov. eclittl, - - Mke appeudedveribrOt
breviated from the regular reportifl .sfl
abtaition'organ—the -Phlladelphlit Tugui.
rer, anal ptay therefore be taken *icor
rect,eiterii that the quarrel, which was
manifest all through the priveedirigicis of
course made to appealmnah less violent
than 45,really
,Prrrestmon,;Ang,..l.—ThelTnion SUMO
convention met, at 11 o'clock.' Jude .
Maxwell of Easton -WM -temporary chair
. Col. Madam moved that no delegate
be allowed to speak more than ten min
ute**, a4,lmeotor store than once an a
subject_ •
MrcUe9rge Lawrence desired to pm.
mote peace: and harmony, but the opinion
.4. members could not Ise auppreawd; ,and
he desired the fullest freedom of expres
sion and debate.
. (Among the amtested_seats were those
from Bradford county. Hon. H. W.Tm
oy,ll. C.; elect l and others,' appeared on
behalf of the .Peopte's party; and Rev.
kteo. Landon and others representing the
Wilmot; and tonnage-tax-repeal • wing of
the party. The latter claiming to be the
regular Republican party'? were admit
ted.
-- Lem. Todd was chosen permanent
chairman._ , 2_ •
- Hon. W. McKennan, of Washington,
•offered the following resolution: '
Whereas, An antagonism, at once dep
lorable and arrrza, has sprung up between
the friends of the two leading candidates,
and whereas, the existence" of this feeling
will impair the efficiency. of either as a
candidate, and endanger the success, not
only of the Gubernatorial nomination, bat
of the Judicial and Legislative also;
Therefore resolved,
,(in substance) that
the interests of the party require both of
candidates to withdraw from the
,oanvas,
and permit some new and ACCEPTABLZ
man to be nominated—which wait lost.
The convention voted to, take up nom
inations. Mr. Campbell nominated Gov.
Ctiktin amid applause and hisses.
. Mr. Marshall of Allegheny asked by
what authority Curtin's name was used,
as be had before him a solemn pledge of
his (Curtin's) that he would not be a can
didate.
Mr. Dickey said tbe Old Guard of Lan
caster comity nominated him,„ , Applause.
Mr. Marshall replied that the Old Guard
of Allegheny, which - could smother Lan
caster in its majorities, was instructed
against Curtin.
Covode, Moore, Jordan, Brewster,
Moorehead aid Meech were also nomina
_ted,rand Meliennan's resolution was again
.brought up. Mr. Mann opposed it. .Mr.
; Vincent thought it impolitic.
`Mr. Fuller of Fayette said there was
good cause for the resolution. as is •
doubtful ihout electing Curtin. He was
for a new man. Curtin had by many acts,
rendered himself obnoxious to Loyal and
honest Republicans.'
A drunken man who bad made his way
into the centre of the hall, • got up and
said .that there was not a word of truth in
the statement; bat that . Curtin wasazood
min. life was put out, with others.' -
Hon. J. M. Butler offered a - resolution,
• which was sent to the chair. He withdrew
the:name of Hon. 'Jahn Covode, in order
to create harthony and unity; the whole
party should unite on-some tiew man.
Hon. D. Barclay of Armstrong argued
for a• new man as the ONLY WAY TO
SUCCEED, and offered the name of H.
D. Moore of Philadelphia. .He offered it
in an olive branch of peace. We could
not afford to lose - the 8.000 majority ill
Allegheny county.' No ma (meaning
Curtin) had a right to stand in the way of
the-success of the party.
Rev: Geo. Landon (the" tonnage tax
• man) Slid the preference of the people in
his conn!y‘mnst respected. •All were
for Curtin. (Applause and.lisses.
MK Lawrence regretted these atanifes
tattoos of feeling, and said no man would ,
go further or make more sacrifices than
himself. He•bad belpedelect Curtin, and
had stood by him He knew him well,
arid if chosen, be trusted in-God he wo'd
be elected. ,Rnt he was not the choice of
the yeomanry in this (Allegheny) 'county
and there would be trouble in giving him
a : majority.
_(Allegbeny county usually
gases 8,000 Republican majority.) He
knew they had the power 'to notriinate
Curtin, but he nouldenly support itim•un
der protest. He would not assign his
reasons. He continued in. an earnest ap-'
pial eiit to f 01428 Curtin on thlaii,for Some
• . •
1 Mr. Fuller offered a
Liana MOM JOHN 003,0 DE.
Prrrstiono, Aug t stb,--To the„Presid't
of the National-Dunn State Convention:—
Bra :—Conscions that the triumph of our
principles and the Buie* 'aunt; candidate
at this - time, Is Of paramouritOnipOrtmice
to'individual gratification an/ placing
advancement, and from my interconme
'with representative men of our piety since
niy annual in this city, helgiving that vie- -
tin' points to the leleetion of's new man '
1 47 the standard, bearer in the approaching
pent*,.end upon whom tba entire sup.
pe4 and strength orate orfazihmicin eam
s.A:entered, I hare•-determined .to with ,
44i* rAyinarae from your eonaideration,
Odimprove the opportunity in so...dein&
niaq years I have befm identified
principles which our iressoimation
represents, - I am unwElipg, at this alga
imiltateandeuttionarmiraws k tesay or d o
ing,
ythwhich may pal in . our
:-.000 106 , sal kavegamthisigivhcophi g
iftisrehrtudo tot *Omni, stmoving
sitommea ofsstafewidebvilliyortiliwi
VtarnklaillixothditamiiiihNiUst4
staiiiiirt ; tourvis *AI wit/4 Fro
MMIII4
have *ln *44%4 -t4-IfflemiWink-VW
I,lollllll'4cymit bidy that mutt and will ; ;
not bo *bored is faun). excuse .
.
nfignotinceiif fackti cell* plead in Initi 4
wdatut of eegleet to weight:,
.nowin oft d eliberations :.
Whataver`disaster may ones ,r ait 118813 j.
redly; will if themerningis unteeded.l%;
is due to myself and such gentlemen of
theVonvention as wish -to benefit' . your
I country and the loyal men you truly rep
tosetit,-tather than the pecuniary.. Inter»
nate k bf ii feWmen, the% the responallity'
vf the future, ,bc, plaStlttponAhrk-rigli
shoulders. -
Joint • „
Truly, yours, '
• Mt'.. A Cummings offhiladelphia wan
ted a direct vote QUAluit ,Itlcrennatt.resio
lotions. He believed Curtin- would
nominated, butte , Wanted to show the
fearful issue they were going before the
people with. _
Cartias , declination of velieMinatiOP
(Made in April) was hailed as a harbinger
of peace all over the State.. The peole
thought caudidate could . be fond w ho
could stand npoti the 'flag 'nitre., He
charged that upon' the. security, that, bid
been .cited by his degination, machinations
bad been set on foot • that threatened to
FORCE bim upon us, with ell the eaten=
glementa that have visited tie in the past.
Should the: CALAMITY befall us, the
people would hold them responsible. He
awl Curtin could pot ifeaure the support
ofeiiheir his own p arty , or his offleotelders.
Mr.- McKenna - tee resolution for .fora new
man was again losti . also a resolution to.
adjourn. ,
Mr. Jordan's; and Vetch's , names were
withdrawn.
A ballot for Governor was then taken
as follows: ' - -
Curtin, 60; H. D. Moore, 18'; Peniy,l4;
Morehead, 1; &riveter, 3.
&feral dplegatea. did not vote. Mr.
Nevin, of Allegheny, timed that the nom
ination be made unanimous.
Mr. MCKennan t et Washington, asked
him :to withdraw. it, (applause and hisses,)
and about twenty voted nay, amid hisses
and applause.
evening session was held, when the
Hon. John Agnew.; of Dither county, was
nominated - for Judge of Supreme , court
by acclam%tion, there being no other =a
dulate.
'(The committee on resolutions then
made a report, in which it is asserted that
there are two
. parties, that this Conven
tion represents the loyal party, an4l..that,
the Other . party are.tvaitora.)
•
Dr liewhoh: of Jefferagn , coun ty, . f
,o
ferettati an ainenduieni;the - folltiwang;
.Flisolved, That the .bold and determin
ed stand_ taken . by Hon. E. N. Stan
ton, Secretary of War,. in summarily ar
resting ,
.thieves ind traitors wherever
found, merits our cOmmendati4b, and that
in seizing any disloyal person we pledge
him eur'hearty co-Operation in the task he
has beforehini. •
...
Mr. McClure thought the resolutions
eiwea r reaa-werwimemetein - osma--utr.-Idr-
Vegh thougl4 the.smendmeat out .of
or
deri . •
Mr. Treighold erged the adopuon of his
resolution. Me had just 'come from - the
army of the Potomac, and be wanted to
see every min show his heed. Be charg
ed that gentlemen had 'visited Washing ,
ton, last week, to demand the reinovatof
Secretary Stanton.:'
„
Mr. Barclay , 'endoned the resolution,
and said the reolutions were not explicit
enough. They involved glittering gener
elides:
Mr. McVeigh - defended Go / ti(Curtin
and his friends from the charge a a lack
of good filth.
Mr.•M'Clure wanted to know who bad
gone to Washington toternplam.of Sian-
Mr. M'Veigh declined to answer.
The resolutions of the committee were
adopted, and the resolution of .Mi.Heigh
old was amended to read asfoliowe: "In
summarily arresting persona found to be
guilty of traitorous practices, /}l3 merits
our hearty comthendation, and that in
performmg this part of his military duties,
-where necessary for the publiosafety, we
pledge him our hearty oo:operation.”, • _
Nevin moved to table it.
Mr M'Veigh wanted t,o knoWlf Stan
ton had originated these arrest&.
Walboni egilled - for the Yeas and
nays on ite adoPtion.
Mr. rehire said that bit titian poi.-
tieii of the seminary arresti Were on - Dlr.
Stanton's Order. He was a friend of Mn
Stanton's personally'and in al respects.
It was `unfair and unwise to give hint ere&
it for what otheri lied done. •
Mr. Feller charged, that the Gov: 'Car.-
tin's friends to. suppress this
Mr. Cummings anted tottiow it. Mr.
M'Clure voted - vote for the resol ution if
it was made 'to read "and the adtainilit,ra.
tion_ instead of Stanton
Mr..Welare denied tit any antagon
ism existed lietivepn Air- Stanton, 1124/
Mr. Fuller thought he erappreavicni.
would be regarded. as a iondeumation of
]Sir. Stanton , ' meant' wai mean some
mem . , ;He - Mew. that. .Governor Curtin
was it open antagonism fieoromry
16 1 liature said-lie ?mew' that ' , Gov:
Corti t' Iva* on good firms with =every
mentherefthe - ealfinet -f. . •, •
Wyeigb mowed tii insert ''itur ad
mithstration''.for“Seargtoy Stamm:"
Theistriendmint- topepted - br Mr.
Reighold.and . onfinitiotWitdOted• - :
The 'powentionthen stowned ;''
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.IritrA voneeporadent of the Nei. York
Winidiufennetbikt paper Quit 4 AdM t 2
11( " 1 9, 1 4
for sbe molidurkg the
m en t How end_ ow under; arrest,. IMS
&mei" , *wan Aar and Any . of
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agitsw this tdbisidirinit
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'LUZSBNB' CO
, 1101 juDGILOF StaißEDltedlreri
NUR 11. INVRIL
OCALIPMENT CO;
Tuesday, October -
Ileaulcratio - County Cooreittion.
The Demi - Jeri - 14 of .Snegnehnnttit coun
ty -wilE.hohl a Convention; pi-the.COurt-
Mime; in Montrose, do Monday, Septem
bei -7th, - 1868; at 1 o'clock, to nominate
County Officers "'to be suppoited' at the
Oeteher election..
Th,e Deliktwrats in the sespeetive-eleo
tion districts are invited to assemble at
the - ssnal places, on Saturday, - Sept. sth,
betwoen
. the hours of 4 and 7 o'clook, P.
4, and seleCt two delegates to represent
them in said Vonvention. The-following
natio(' gentlemen will attend and act as
the Board ofElection; and ; certify the re
sult to the Chairman of the conventien:
Townsidp Ocinimitten.
Anliurn : Jonas Carter, H. HA A
Waltman.
Ararat': O. L. Carpenter, N. J. Wcst,
TAWogderi;'
APolaeon: ig.•Nolan, P.;Welelt,
' • - •
Bridgewater: Vetiben ''W,ells,' Thanias
Johnson, F. M. Williams. - -
BrOok1)71r= Jas.- Hewitt, H. 0.
_stes,
oe r . -
• D criffera John Bolton, 34:113Stey,t"
C. Burdick: - • • •
Chooonnt Y. Donnelly. C. Bitti n,
S. T: Lee. •
-"DIVICICTI - '17:137102113rJ7117 - Trr:
Foster. ' - • -
Dundiff: J. C.'Ohnsteiuli 7. - P. Ain
-my, O. C. Church. '• • • -"'
Friendiville: C. B. ineloton, W. Be
fumilll;o.'Sneton.
Sinith; S. D. - Tartelli B.
Snow. • • ' ,
Forest:l. - aka: '.7adioar Burr A. B. Grif-
OS. Bradshaw.
Gibson: John Smiley, E. E. Gunk D.
C. Roberts. • "
Gt. Bend Ty: L V. Repot, G. W. Bai
ley, Orin Wright.
Gt.. Bend Boro: C. S, Gilbert, Evan
Grime, 5. EL Dusenbary; ' • '
Remelt Lifayettelgoo,' A. Tilden, d.
Ihinnony: W. , Potter,' R. litartin, W.
Treinaine.
Harford : Ira Carpenter; Na
mur Tuvley. -
halm : J. Deime, 7 7 C. Haminck, To
tals Smith. •
• •Jackstrn : 8. J.'Griffig t . L.
Thn
• Titre Meadows: P. Sninllin, L Doird,
T. Dowd..: • • .
Leacar:',ll. Marcy, Wm.:Hartley; 'obit
Brazie; - - -•-
Lathrop: W. Z BkeWnp I llghtert
E. Bl; Tewholinry.'
Liherty: W. D.-TiuTelt, R. Baileheel
ornon " '
MiddleteivpfEestei p lOt'is Was, R.
Diniona.J - •
Montrinef D. - I(2 , *iiester, 'C. D. Lttb.
rap t H.'. Webb. • ,
N. Milford tp: Laplroi:ik D. NW
lan, S. W.ltardiao. •
N. Milford - bar fly:Hayden; E. Gar:
ratty W. ti Ward. - -
Oakland Sinus, 14-S6nitir,
Bash : L
'Harvey. • •
• Silver Lake: E. Gage, 3f. H43giai t 'T.
• •
Sullivan. ' •
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Skhigv.nie W.B. Haidtickji. Riley,
H:kierritsoi.
Susq'a Dgpott. G. Canis, F. W BOyle.
tik; 4. Seymour. - • _
:"D. Wrighter; 00entit'r,
ipßroviro.-1 • -
By';
• order of Conoty
August 130,1843.' •
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it
itsrflreaceieitemeat has been seed
Itntittbuito by- the ' attempt' Of - the
govern:no* to Sako liotacesstocir of this . Al
maden mines. Tice Mines Iveri to
iFee
enders writ Waled by Pielident
cola, and iterate be tarried over toAhe
cwitody of ri itr: swat' ohl. law:liart=
net of Ma; - =,Theitatendei of the tuinti be
ink,reitiekand2annE'd lance 'Oita
to thonllitsly force called oat, a deipsteh
caulafit.oo6 Prisideakeideriq -a- -stay.
cuproceedkegt:: -It t
Secritio Stanton stiVizAttontii.42
464 Ithicklim*iglretit qiest - $604144
mittirii oak thst*yitiin(oll dieltiroffig
101011, 4 1boirrottagirolstel#10-6
n'TMMAMER
O r 151 Y 1te4 a 0 441 "r 419 "-it' ne k
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may kilieV
of Govz; lie s'ii), wek dippeitio bi ilia
taco Oar* in the-rittOburgootivention..
A tiara of OM cletinteeiwent *ome witg
thoidelibeitite exprestuOilon record . that
COkin'eaardit be llectedoind many. of the :i.
with , plenty of othem in that party will
coolly let the Curtin fall without an effort
to ffer what' cannot 'w ear!: !1,101,K1 the
'report of the fight le' ibis' raper, - andlit
yourßepublieftw:neighborirseefi,..Vis
,devote mom space to.. the report . thim #O .
otherwise should, from the 7 fa.o that the
helfontross.*Ofilietut 'ttoes;Cot slid dare sot
I Otiiif a 1.1111_,' or raped . 664 ' 1 1 4441 6
the comr9upthor even= abstract of them.
. •
/Pr Aefff-Pk,d9.-70 0 1 4 .:ne14 8 - 411 1 9vh-,4*
the draft to, be - made. in Abe State 'New
•
Yorkvas intend ed to be -.a--•nice , triip - s°
'Web copperheads end - exempt She, black
snakes., Dentecratic di:arias . " about
tbree-tentlis of the, voters..-were •te . lave
been drafted, while --in: Republican dist
ricts but about one-tenth were to be -ta
ken. A long letter from Gov. Seymour
to the PreSident, relating to this us welt ms
other points, is publiihed, with the rePkir.
Lincoln' admits some of the points to be
well taken, - evades others, 'fldd gives par-,
tial assurance that justice will' be done.
The Kentucky Election.
• As the election . advertised to take place
in kentfiCkych the ad inst. was , virtually
set aside by military order, and men do.
clared 'elected without , any testof the pee
ple's choice being had, a fair understand
;rig of the contest is•desirable. Two tick
ets were in the fieldrbetween, which there
was little or no difference of plinciple or
poliCy, so far as one'could judge by their
-professions. One was headed by Wick
liffe for Governor, the other by Bram
lette. Just , before election, himever, the
administration decided to.elect the Bram
lette ticket, governor, •congressmen, and
all; but fearing that the people' might
not , decide for that ticket, martial law
was proclaimed by Gen. Bantalde upon
the fabic preteit that therewas a rebel in
vasion, and ordered ,that no man be ai
lowedto vote who was not what-hi c a lled
• Troops; who • shCuld' have been
elsewheier fighting. the whelp, or, bootleg
for them if in the State r wererdistnlinted'
iiear the- polls, and of .ceurset ninit obey
orders, right or Wrong. Thus overaived,
the ,Wickliffe men were driven frOni the
polls, .or , obliged . to .vote.. - against their
wishes by party bullies oft the , Bramlette
°Mae-holders and "military autliMitici,thei
•
gult,lnan voted
,the, Wickliffe . . . ticket
would. render his property liable to im
pressment and seizure for government
purposes; and election jildges were neti=
fled that if they failed to aid in
,carry ! .
lag . out the 'disfranchisement of , the
people—which -they . could only do by
committing deliberate perjury—they wed
be imprisoned during the war. 'Not con=
tent with all there tyrannical measL
urea, the poll-books were examined; and
_where any considerable vote was being
recorded for Wickliffe, it was suppressed.
The restat'was, a matter of 'contic-but
few votes were polled in the State, rind
those mostly for. the' ticket. Lincoln bad
desired. • - - •
Why the saministratien set aside' the
dlection 'and 'foisted this tioket - iii* - tfie
people, nolentt volens, we carmot know; , -bat
the fact that the congressmen from that
State will `holdd — the balance of power, Ten:
ders it probable that some • secret' leagu
*4 e
tiarga, ll ! ')!As Ye.e be en
8 14 - 640;-.sver;a. to ls : it.givers , an eleo T
tion the conttol ofthe federal .patronage
and. itealinge, . and' in reinreitive aboli
tionism control - of tha - next' "Col:igira•- 1
That oo: electio n was 114 :there ;le
atottadaat.eyidopOe;, that _cogroritlan was
at, the, bottom of it- is evident; and
since the abolitionista claim the election
as'a victory for them, We wake a few sine;
tatioap to Old* .;bat' deOPt!Ok was fitstor
ticed, or , :that Lincoln'er elect are• what
"loyal" orgaba call t copperheads:"
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The campaig,n m Kentucky, as the
CitICP3DIAI Corantrrciat, a republican _paper,
rem:nice; ptesentid the peculiar feature
of tiro Democratic tickets, both claiming
to be loyal!' The Lonisiille Jiciraaj,
which: sepported with characteristic zea l
the Bramiette',ticket,iniya ihet,.!in!the
htte l cinvass - there aracpot a !solitary pa-.
per the state but-earnestly, oppose 4; the
adtahli!itratieri., A few: dap: liefore
election the Antrna4"el),lPng
ef 'the prineiples orthe Branilet,p;arty i ,
wide r.
The, platform of the Union Demoont i
cy of lientualir iathe platform of 4 stip
eclificY4 I ) ereelTsw..Y• rePlisPj,. „te4:l4,
Governor ;Seymour. Every .:elemee!-01
he etatelieket etandaligoarely op,
thk, i*ronnOula *4WD AO cherf, of
Ma powerexect4e, the Pi*
timto tbalettetCP
2`Bo l 3ilet*Abi sti*iior 3 o o telePt;iffia
in a regent kietiticineeneKipetsch;
' 4 llWe are-411-agreed-
_apposition to
thiesiapeation of - thavres'Orhabiaalior T
•
o ily ..
*desire to Vet via - Viiiviwto---11-1
0 Bt 11 4" 12 .0 end,u (repub li .,
faiiteratNapcaptloyt7., in ail the
nlpt is w I which be has
.Fcg err*, ec l / 4 , l fu r Pg . twt7ears past. It
isays:that hellos **6 fond guilty of se
curing* 00.804 foe:lams& throeiik
W-
b
to - 410sta,- , y te "'nom millet*
pointed by himself.," These and other like
exposes are rich, just when Andy has
been re-nominated. His owtt;:frkei.nk:tAt
enough about him to much more than de-
.
.—TheArafted - men from &tufa Lu.
zerne:atutiother eastern counties are to be
first tent: 30'... Alto* frail
Bradford, • Wyoming - an cat, n central
ii r mit o l 4 , 43 . . wir o o vi i mi tto
Olit:re after some
•
4177,T4 siege. qt,chigl,ef4o!) 4 WA in
pro:pies, .with hopeit of success :a that
vile nest or treason. ' Lee's-array -is now
thought to be ninused' near GtordOnaville:
OrAt . the 'Union riteetifigobanicSgi
. 14 day' by the Presbyterian. Chniro,liiOnt
ipac; a coitecii 3 OU:W4 taken
Christian Commission amounting to. $.26,
which has • been forwaided by:draft from
Wm. H.. Conpei_A_Xiti.' to I. Patterson.
`Big.; near ' **
, .
greourt-week will be an bpOiopriate
'time for our'friends . to bring or send the
sums due us tor subscriptiOn, and
we trust those indebted will delay do lon
ger to settle-in full to January next. Do
not some fo'rget that we:,cannot give assay
OUT paper, and that to send it out,on .long
credit is, a loss to us 2 . ,Pay in, advalice if
you really wish to help oust:timers paper.
1 1 111 A NISEGiii NG.--T4O day appointed by
the President for thanksgiving and praise
for recent. rietorieti, was observed by the
people of Montrode. ' Stores Were closed,
and services held at the Eptscopal and
Piesbyterian churches.. A 4 . the, latter .the
Methodist.. minist.er , srmtehew got into the•
pulpit, and before closing his,senuon got
onto the
,negTo Bobby : and , run .the °rya-
sion into a sort of fame, ~a mock auction
included, Ma,nv ; etentbens ; and patrons of
that and other churches would have, been
:pleasedit a iliscreet..**Mtßass had deiiv
-ef'4ll,sers*M ; and'it is hoped. that when
our arms a r e blessed with furthersieterkts
care will be taken
,to see who ie invited to
lead in the . service., on
. such appropriate
S.
occasions.
SEr*All' persons drafted *last year, and
who have never reported themselves., for
.duty, will when, arrestsd4s4imerlers. be
- competted t a'strile - Th - etr nine, months t and
cases forfeit their. Pay. There are
a nunthef of SaCh' in thik county who : hove
refused' to go. . The, strong: arm ; ,Of -the
military taw will' sooner or Plter,diertake
thent.—Rei&kaa.
We have often beard that some of the
drafted men in this comity did not report
for duty lastfait ; aiid just - hereto we en
listed for the " emergetieY," a,persOn was
pointed oat to us .ap'one these deserter
and we were told that instead
.of-being
arrested by the: Provost Marshal and sent
td his regiment, he had be employed ttoa .
take the'eniollinent in one; at the• 'Win;
ships.',.Since we came home We ; Imre
heard othing,of,theinatter l bst. presume
LlVifir said _ state Meat colvect,, , has,
Or ought .to have been,. smested., Amid Sent
to Ditie • is Othei 'deserters are. Whose
Oollibseare*Ot , ,"lo4l.7s • • •
'"CompanyD, 35th p.
welcomed home; of their, return:owls:it
Saturday evening, trith:mreception.simi;
lay to:that given to. oilier . ttaolia, f oi:W It;
2atN 'fittialpatintc7 *44
,em'aiioa4
fr " I firadf - a, 4 1 t'
men. otrk. or an ow:
mew-were 'oath them. ,Hadthe reception
speech by iteveA.•H. Seheaumaker, beet
tie tiptipriite as tlioesxni~ ` de~ri£`tho D'i'et
reeeption% ; ihic eirA l illireelizie all
ansioat►t to. our. woithy , fellow
soldiers, utould.have passetLok entirely as
itishould.l ut the petty: politiceil, Spleen'
which - cropped out - `bl l goinelitile
and Odin / 410, ut partial, oxpopro of,a
Elnathiag one aideratANA or
believed, (*aid not.. be'. concealed. Capt.
Halsey and. Lieut. Weeks, have handed'ilfi
for publication,* appended'"=
our
iiblves_and fellow soldiero tleiiie to ere,,
knowledge our 'p#lEool4 thio . aaoO
generous.minner ni:whieb we ; xers,,
coMed home last Saturday evetptig.„
ovation on Bel i giand scalp 'was eatirelY
oiol'ooitedforond'Aleeply moved our_hearts.
OWitig,te thietkifisitin:in'suct a oioiva,
tho'FarM:gieeiiogaeyeoaide, the iia- ;
patience 'of the men to rejoin tlieloVed
ones - at 4onae, and our own greig, plasti d
6 444stic.'hi we. .were ;el)4*. tliltible,
folrepty , -, wertis „of ii,ol;,
Ofio:by Wco
the oitiZmi - firi, h otel. *SRO Pr AIR!
tiOnt wil l -t eki i ii , 44ot. ° ''beartre4ioW
i(adifef aPirkl 3 4.o4Peq:jo - ‘ geWT ,
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Or the Si4aige. Aititte*t„,l:fer the month
'fofJutii 18111 i: .' !"" . ' '
Reo'aftiolin S. Kant, ? . 81,00
'B. : t '"li gral, , : - ....; .-:`. 2 • 5,00
•,, - o Mum, 1' -, , . • 2,30
E` i- B. El d" .. „ • ' . 2;ocs
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J. H. Hall,
Miss Ell Warren, ' • .
Dirs.- 1 .% A Searles- -_-- -: - 1,00
1,00
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3,00
Vtn. l .ll: - Diiitmoto S. , S. ChisS, -1,50
Anon mops , 1,00
'XiB: - .l.o.lkorrift, - - ' 3,00
Mr. tletirge . l3eardslen: -
,- :- • 1,00
Mre. S. S: Mulford, sale of articles, ,5o
Lieut. Avery'
. 1 . 1114 - L!tf.x. , ,, 1 , , . 7,55
• Anonyintll4, , -.... ~ .
~ • - 10,00
Itris; - 0,1 1 1„.8(one, 1100
litis.*aleb,Weeks„ ' ' - 1,00
liiiiiEhieltman'S Ccmeeit, 50,00
Mrs. Tarbell, for,apples, • ,25
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',tete ” '892,60
szivn..altures , - 8100,92
.., -.. ir. . .: . ' ~'I I.D. BIDDLE,. Treas'r.
D}lMP:Eqkt' PA-7.T.HIIIIIOIPAIGISC,
We will receive .subscriptions to the
IktuffruusE,, DlPtiriCßATat,any time after
ibis date,tta be sent until the week after
the' - election;at - the' following very low
rates, payable always in advance:
~O ne copy, 25 cts; Five copies, $i ;
Any large'. number,. 'each 20e. •.
Chibs should be -made tip in every
,neighborhood before August conrt, about
which thne the campaign will be fully 0.
pened. • - There are many hundreds of per
sons in the empty who do not read oar
paper, bat who - ought to, and this will be
te - Ud7Chance to try, it for slew months.
tetsuur friends - bestir themselves and
Make up a large , campaiga
itt.the !nice of Liberty, and of success,too.
Dc cicia tsl Victory - awaits you, if you
- Si* but half-wafactive; but let your ut
most energies be put forth, and our tri
umph will be 86 - overwhelming that those
ftfptiare now leagued together to proSeribe
persecute us will'be forced to become
quiet, at least, ; Wept, respectfully behaved
eitkzerts. [August sth.
co• 41011
Atairwe fire_apt, to be free itith our
jokes upon Doctors and their drugs, un
til sick and in need of their aid. then all
aldeeboW to the necessity of recourse to
theii 4 liard-earned and often ill-requited
gall. The prevailing belief thht physi
cians frown upon 'Whatever deviates from
their peCtiliar system and usages, arises
from the fact that, tfteir better informa
tion leads them:Sootiest to detect and dis
card. the - . medical delusions and imposi
tions th'at.are' thnisrupon the communi
ty_ That !hay sus rend; and , prompt to
adopt . -any': really 'valuable invention is
keep, the treatment'Doct. J. C. Ayer's
Opmj,=ll Reniedies‘have - received at their
hands. They appreciate the value of
these medicines because they- know their
compositinn, and where - is the man who ev
er heard a respectable physician either dis
parage or. discourage their use? No
profession or_ pursuit has done more for
the Iturtiluilatnify thaft thS medical profe.i
ion. None is followed by nobler men or
; nor is -, there one wnich
better deserves the best, thanks. of man
iti d: Y.) Democrat.
-C Fifty-one indictments - have' been
found against persons who were - engage,'
inr the . late New York ricks. Several. - of
the* arealready serving out their terms
in theBtate Prison 'at Sing Sinn. o
WA fierce tattle waslonght on the
sth of jury:,:in Indtati Territory, between
stiftdloiftite llte Indians and a eintipiny
of the *venal- Kabsts Volunteers t led by
Lientimatiti Braudj'y' and' Williams. Af
terra-two hotirs' 'fight, Lieutenant Wil
liainsAarged them ; with the bayonet, and
the•fildi&ns-hroki for-th e e Mountains, !ear.
ink twenty one - killed: and thirty-nine
dilirottthe field 441tte. Our loss
was slight, the .Indinns.fitiog mostly over
our troop,
-••- .
rgrA colored firm in -Newark, New
Jersey, - having suffered some peculiar em
barrassn.ienta, recentlyclosed business, and
thoSeinor member gay's td the public the
following " notis:—".DediSholution of co
parsnips heretofo'regrting twixt me and
Noise perfession, am
heretqfo resolved. : _lrussons who ose must
pay to,Aescriber; , ' , Dem What de firm oso
must call on Jouc..s,d'efirm ie insolved.'
i ttpOen ,
tkomMopt g omory, Ala.,
to,the *e date/Mai Wan. L,
ient4 WBB tniedPat that place' , on the
23d of einnefaper :says that
John 8,,.f10yd yin!, lying very ill at tho
reildenixvothiii mother,. and-wits not iit.
PeatO:tbledover.
1 --The.report °tit } riot sit,Sugs'e 'drove,
Penntykame,- Lis a hoax. ' There is no
truth mit .whatever.
, , .
EirAll:late Southern papep denouncri
the. spirit cottho peyppte, Jr! eivng, out fot
peace heAnirittlhetirthe Union; atrthey.
thenonfdera•
y.„. # io iaTl a litter ; article , on tluj
mhiinaualle*Vot the war APPeere).
Tsaarrosy.—Tin3_ tele !
graPb!froporNal iforniaprepprts that in, the
reecAnbigg4 Viaabintoq;Territory,
ttg,,mamt i a_haci kluge gorily.
Nonlt, gastea4o4Litto intelligence
frqw4ort_tk,,c'noljtia giyes Assume.° that
the:pee& are beeiiiiiieg tired ofthe Rob
et Goverotoeutoodlkorotv Tbore is ClD
mhaskable i desire to re
tolbo YOfott:r. Iffevlo.lo ":46!:;;Govi
6 4, - ;-*ll , :th*".iiiir.itupeatmentOs:
the war. • • -