JnTl -M-Jm im m I it Wi ' IHIIT ' T '' II " ' ' 1 I SIjc SefEcrscmmn. THTTKSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1861. 'USUI Aa-RICTTLTUBAL PAIR. Tho Second Annual Fair of tho Mon roe Countj Agricultural Societj, will be ua on thn SnAioto'a nrnntids. near . IIL1U " - J " p, - ' Rfm.wlcWfT nn inn Kt. 2d. 3d. and 4th of October nest. Wo bope on that occa inn to upo nrand dioplay of the fikil .and, industry of the people of Monroe and the adjoining counties of Pennsylvania, and cf New Jersey. There is nothing that tends so much to tho improvement of a section of country, its fields, U pro duce, its manufactures, and its wealth, as the incitement to outdo ourselves, whicli these meetings iorTrTen3iy competition generates. We are pleased to learn that underthe regulations adopted by the So ciety tho Ladies are privileged to present artioles for competition free of charge. - This is as it should be, and should induce as many of "God's last best gifts to roan," as can conveniently do so, to bo present in person and in tho display of their indus try and skill. Quite a- Mistake. Last week, through a mistake of ourinfor mant, we trolled our old friend James Mor gan, of Pocono township, on the course, ns a candidate for County Commissioner. Mr Morgan is not a candidate for that or any o- ther office, and bas no other ambition at this time but to supply his numerous friends and customers with new and seasonable Dry Goods, Groceries, &c.f at his old stand in Tannersville, at unusually low prices. James Smiley, of Stroud township, is the gen tleman whose name should have been placed before the people. An examination of his card will show the error corrected. The Democratic Convention. The Delegates of Pike and M on roe Coun ties met in joint Convention, in the Court House of this place, on last Saturday, for the purpose of nominating a candidate for the Legislature. The Convention was organized by the clec tion of Win. Overficld as President, and Isaac Case of Mini roe, and Mr. Place of Pike, as becretarios. Pievious to the Monroe Del egates assembling in joint Convention, thev met in separate convention and resolved that The situation and its Remedy. The situation in which the action of the Democratic Convention, on Saturday last, left the party, and the people generally ap pears, from expressions-and demonstrations on all sides, to be anything but pleas int. That the whole action of those who forced the nomination of George H. Rowland upon that it was not his intention to make a speech . i ... , .i . i ii -rt on the occasion, our. siaica mai ne couia nothing wrong or contrary to his viewe in the resolutions, and that they would control his action so long as they represented the wish es of his constituents. He being entirely unaccustomed to public speaking, and not at all expecting to be called upon for a speech on the occasion, was uuum-jr uupn.jju.--u it, and in no slight degree confused and non nlncspd. Mr. Rowland, who evidently ex- i . pected to make a speech at thai time, was then called upon and readily responded with a letter in hand, which he had written to . , , ... .,.,tiii wno mrced an oonosious canaiuaie upon mi somebody and which accidentally had been . -I u:., c,n,n;,t,;nl, no Parly and people, every lover ol right muuuu ill ins nanus, uo n- oioivuj iihiv.ii . . , . , .. r,M. 1 1 ' , . truth and justice must admit. 1 he people procecuea io reau 10 urue iiiul ne uuu buhc . . . . 1 . . . have the power in their own hands whv ost June been sound on wo union question. . ,, ., , .. . , ft.. ... r . ., i should they hesitate? The present slate of T?nt mn.itr nf lnc tollnw niiivnno cmn na mtf1! 3 . . the county has for the first time enshrouded as last April ne nau nunff out a secession .. . .. old parly issues. Neither Republicanism, nag ana rejomca wnen aunuer ieu. Di nof Dera()Cracy are longer ,enable-or Ion notwithstanding this, he fully endorsed the . , . , , . Q Tim General Eutler on tho "War.. At the publio meeting, 'called at Lo well, Thur&day evening, to welcome back borne Gen. Butler, that distinguished gen tleman spoke as follow?: Mr. Mayor and Fellow Citizens: Your words of welcome arc most dear. Home has brought to my mind all those associations of childhood, youth, and man Confiscation of Ships. Twenty-five South ern Vessels seized in the Port of Hew York. The proclamation of the President, is sued on the 16th of August, giving notice of tho intended confiscation, according to tho Act, of property owned in Rebel States, was carried into operation in tliA j A. v w port of New York, on Sunday a week, in USKUUIUliUUa U VUIIUUUUU, VUUIU, UUU UilU . , the district was a rank and most barefaced inBrA1. nrnnnA QOrn,i quite an unexpected, iranncr to some of cheat, will not admit of a doubt; and thai Datne nnd jn absenee X hare known tho panics concerned. Ihere are or the grumblings of the grossly deceived, and that hero at Ica-t my motives would not wcrej it seems, about twenty five vessels of the sadly disappointed, ought to be made bo misunderstood, my acts if wortb) of one sort or another in flew York, to assume a tangible shape and secure a would be appreciated, and my reward owned in part, at tho bouth. lhis prop- .. . . . i '.. i t .t t t . ciiv. i nriuii nil n in mi: imuuiu ui t withering rebuke to the political tricksters, wouia De most dear, in t&e approoatioti jt - - .r . who forced an obnoxious candidate upon the of these my neighborB-if in any thing I t,on; be.can,ef 'a(ho l oonflsoation at the ii r r. Kf.rexi.iration ot ulteen days, and tbat time been enabled to render a service to the !'ad pscd on Saturday, at midnight. glorious ou-e for which we all labor and . hcro bave bD attempts to protect sim to the Constitution which we all love I ,,ar ProPerlJ from confiscation, tn one - .! 1 l a I C I. a y ur luiumui, uut uiu owners 01 liiusc ATJTUMIf. BY THE BAUD OF THE EASTON HALL OF FASHION. Summer's fierce heat, has yielded pfoce To Autumn's cooler air nd this chiiri6y warns man, of a much Severer, to prepare. Autumn's mild reign, to Winter's Bway, Will speedily give place - Then biting frosts, will mar the charms, Which now all nature grace. All animated creatures, by Unerring instinct guided; With comforts for the Winter time, We'll find arc well provided. Many may from lower animals. A bright example borrow In to-day's sunshine, they prepare For storms, the coming morrow. One source of comfort is within The reach of great and small We mean cheap serviceable dressr Made at Pyle's Fashion Hall. hncft rnn5trnri mnrn f.Ktin m t? rncrnrfl in on of my neighbor.- reward for creater uPon tbe law a dc,ay- or lbe delay of it : .1 . othuers. and al owed toe time tn nnss services, mau mine. . . Kc UCSIICU III cue tuiuiui ui mo uuvbiii I hniin enHonvnrn resolutions in quite a skyrocket speech. Uut , a,. r tt... . - . lllClll. 1 I1U vdllUII Wl llic Ulllllll llie trlfli hn nnh n t In au a o h ncn f a an H i a po w tin ? ' vrl J ...vw wuw. . said he blamed the Republicans because they proleclion of ,he Qonstiiution and Laws, eft this town with cue and so far as ac Mr- Andrews, the Surveyor, did not did not accept the Crittenden Compromise. ?n(J ,he resloralion oflhe country , ils for tion.Bnd purp0s0 are concerned, I think cbooto wait and give them anyTarthcr Why don't he still blame them for notaccep- fnilnocc a roalnp6Q Qro Mf fnr ,r .nn k tt,;n f ..i,;i, opportunity to evade the law than he wan ting the Jeff. Davis compromise, which is to L. imnnrtanr ,han lhfi hfiS. 0liic-nl nlmfnrm vou, need he ashamed. Lownll hns fiftnt compelled to, and therefore promptly seizod tbe vessels. The value of that " " w.j ever invented oy tne mma 01 man, and t0 uui mc mum, iuiuiuui, tuai una ieu uic ttemovai 01 tne Treasurer of thp Minf . . - - . I I,-. . rnrtr.'.fi nhlAh trill ho nnn (lunnfiifl Mm I UA lic U.lXit. tuny torm and put into successtul operation the accomplishment of these should the Uomroonwcaltu, and -tueretoro the Urat in "rf fc" "w Special Dispatch lo the Phil. Daih, Nemxl their aristocratic or monarchial form of gov- wh()le energies of the Nonhern wha, the United States The first to be bap- lZZ oi thou anl ofToH." . SIIINGXON, Sept. 10.-I und'er.tanl ernment! For one would have clearly led, eer may have been their party predilections, 'd ,u blood at Baltimore and the fir,. hundreds ot thousands of dollars. that lbe gocrol f tbe Trea? hafl unuec uie circumstances, part oi uie way to be bent. But is this to be accomplished bv . v , " "7 r 1 b- u jt cMvnroo tt tha PnBfie uu'erminea on mo removal or iJr. J. H. the other. vieldinff blind obedient ,h .J,i ..uninV greater than the first, we the Sixth- Hoxe Seizures TJnder the Confiscation WaIton froui the Treasury of iho U.S. A resolution was then presented to the ef- df noliiical iunolino whirh took- nlaro 5n J Lowell regiment. t t n... o.. n Mint in Jour citJ. Opinions vary as to f ... ... ... . , ,, . , , ' " " " ' Ana wnen one day tne Dth marched m- nuuiiiinue, n. i. iuonaay, oun. . mcc-ssorahin hut it crm. tr yn feet that the candidates should indorse the old Court House, on Saturday last Can .R.i(i ; l , , m, , ,, . , , : r fuccsoramp, out u Fceme to be very ,u.,. .-. . .... , , ' an to Baltimore again about this time in the The following vessel owned wholly or generally understood that George M ...... .uu.. ...au. u ,c r .uu, .ur. u ue ao, oy me senoing oi sum men as cven.ng, with the rains of Heaven falling in part at the South, were seized to day Troutman of the Western Bank, will take Rowland freely endorsed it, beeause he very George H Rowland to represent us al liar upon us, and the lightning of EWco at Newport by Marshal Sanford: Schoon hh place, probably had good reason to expect what was risburg ? Reflect deeply and earnestly over gleaming upon our guns, I saw apecta er S. P.-Browu. with can'o: Pchooner ' " coming, iur. wesmrook madea sortot con- these questions, Header, and answer as you do more splendid than I had ever be- Maine Law, no cargo; schooner Wabash, i'lcmgcn. ditional endorsement, for the proceedings be- love your country, your family, yourself, and fore beheld, or than usually falls to the no cargo; and schooner J. 11. Balch, no' Z ,CU' v'- ha7c just arrived from gan to grow -suspicious even to the uninitia- your posterity. it of man to witness a ppectacle of mor- cargo. . ne rc( ted. Who is Geortie II. Rowland ? The his. al sublimity. . Treason had tono its work ) Julf'T Uav19 are R!l " i .... i ... A splendid lot of all kinds of Clothing" at Pyle's Ea-ton IIa.ll of Fashion, oppo site the old Eiston Bank. Removal of the Treasurer of the Mint. gan to grow -suspicious even to the uninitia- vour posterity. Mt o njan to witness a ppectacie oi mor- cargo. : . uo ucuiu I" ' I...... m . . . .1 " I n' .lull Kris .ll, ,... t. .1 f ted. Who is Georee II. Rowland ? The his- aI fuaity. . Treason bad done its work 1kl T ' " -ubuow oi One of the leaders of the plot, to slaught- lory ofthe last Presidential campaign pre- and driven the soldiers from the town. Gsneral KcfJlellan's War Preparations. LDj ' D cauCsa ol,ve f 1 t nnn rnm :i nr pnra unnrnn rrnrrnr 1 t i ...v.. (...uk.-.-uuivi,, ..u.w.j - 1 ue reucis nere appear to bo in ercat M W7 l I. I t . 1 . .1 I Cnnt. m . t n .1 . A 1 ur iur. vesioroo;i. men rnovcu iiiai mc con- a i muat mucin dsiu un- . , f . , . t i n n n r' n n m r n. ...... .a.- . i -&dww.iJui.ALfUE'Li:i iir fit iii ii vention proceed to nominate a candidate by compromising supporterofthat head and front fa (5thtl)at ' man "uln Th,t f "edenoe, that Gen. McClellan. on lat rtpirit3 anticipating a' battle at an early uanuu j. ne vvesiorooK men men discovered " ",, uul "uuul"i 1Jril ,'e""nse -ni.i:ro r T.ll u . I j u"i5, uauiyow, dav. what the Rowland men were driving al; and ' Kentucky. And m his speech before tbe forcmo,t honors of the war fAnnll , " J 1 S C"nS cas"' 01 various i . r r. .-..I " l r r rtn i nf rs rt n Knnf Rfl nnn . appealed to the Delegates of Monroe, to act uo"vemuin on oa,ur-ay ne accompanied lus More than that, vou sent after theol 'r V- "J-'". u" ' justly and in conformity with the USnrCS nr protestations of love for the Union and stiu- other comnank-s. nnd of nnn T I ,U.DtT n asuin8100. a zl tnis army will S3 "I " I r i lt,.. i i)iU MM1 t the party, and not permit the minoritv to Porl 10 the Government, will, the bold bra- ri;ht to speak a word, as it came under 7 .., 1 u.um men oe phnl-nJnmn tl, m. : .. vado thai he had voted for Rreckenriiloe mv own enrr.mnnrl Tl, . u U1 lLu- Pr"-ui wees. ant . J . J n; i, oi ..-.!.. . , n j L. , ... organization and drill of these troona arc and unprecedented manner. Uut they had ",u '" iur uieacioy ex- uu.u wu peuer equipped anu Letter " forward with ;ndutrv and care t : .: c .u i- pressions of regrel. or did he disspnt frnm tl cared for than anv other nnmnnnr tb.it 6 , . . """ """""'uusmrai me party uic- . .. . " . , , ,P . rJ . " and tne decree ot di-cm ine a read v an tators, and the most of them turned a deaf o-ntinueu nostil.iy to the Union ol thai areh "au ".areneu irom iuasaenusetts or into Dent ;D everv co'v n.ul - I J j 6SrMail facilities have been restored to Paducah, Kj., that town being in tho possession of the Union forces. 2Tew York Markets. Wednesday, S-.-pt. H, 1801. FLOUll AND WEAL Wheat Flour, iLucituu ii.uu men ukuuua iiuin uie party UlC-1 ' , minrc ii, nnet t .i .jr continued hostility to the Union of that arch uad ",art ...IU uuoi ui mem iuiiiuu .1 uuai . . . M-:.:: i t i . . . Mnumiu cci y uumnanv. re.'irUCIH. aUd r JjWUXV diJJ IMI'jA 1j linaf 1 rrnr ear to Pike's maiorilv voice, and seined ,h, lraUor 1 ar ,rom l0k. his man- rK i ra giaa ro say noro puD- t d - . . - . .. , . " ' , u: i . ........ 1CIV tUDl at thft rniin.f. nf flin rAU,-ctra n I . . " .' " o ' " ' " v ' ,u ...o iui.ku., , bon, me wnoie man .. ' . ble to the officers and the men. and nrnrn- sunerfine tvAo. nnd u-,..o,.n r i r - n. -i.j . u'jui 'I t .. tr. ? . r . If i i ......... . .... . . ner. nis in man mat the people ot l'ike, in a warmly - - - u,c ....... -.,.,. nrm T,vpfrka M oe io tne omccrs anu tne men, and prom supcrline rtate and witcr-n. Kye flour contested election, had declared but a fe 7 t . " 'r . P.eC.U,,ar pD.,n,on that eomnanv wa, made . r i f VhV T"8 8reat.effeet,TCne8 in an fuluro P" ia Stcad' les of at a . II U r IP Q ion ri nrai in ift.. W hn ' r-.. v. tuv .vc jl.i ,,, la .J.. I. . J . I J Cf) 1 1 - r i t r days before she did not want. But Pike's ... . . - ' ,u,u "a,c ular yarrison at the Fnrfr J . luuo lu Jt '1 ue u,,ueil"en agam.-i ?o r-u. oorn mi-ai 5s eu mr Jersey, mrtol mm lnn .. ... . I I n mviis I ll'l . . f I T 1 T V . . . . party dictators did want the man whom the , ""'.y C .u.m" "' .reao,"esS 10 S plimcnt that bas been naid to no otlwr , BUBB,J. -ine um?en.w. 0 oops.l uiiAliN neat, the "Ele. are iieari ana soui, mis iau, precisely as He went ..n,nT..n K c 1 3UU ovcrywiing connected ttiiij tnd army cu-nels spring at utie. a SI Uo : 7I.7U0 111 , - , ..can anu suui, mis iau, preen people had repudiated, and to gratify them, , , r ,, T. . , . ., ., e , , 0 J , last fall. It is aliened, too later period he was hissed out of a meetiii" in llawley, in Wayne County, fur the giv- ing vent to sentiments, which properly no 1.1 1 1 1 1 . .... in cm niiuiu uavK innnea mm umm Iik r.., the wishes of the honest voters must be set at defiance, and Mr. Westbrook be slauht ercd, so far as the diclalors could do it. But what Fay the people ? If the dictalors are not bound by party usages, are the voters! A motion was then made to make the nom- inat.on of the dictator s candidate unanimous, rebellionists in Fort Jeflerso,in New York no candidates for County Officers should be 7 , Cal"n 'r ",e IC?1S an'1 iNa-vs' re" Harbor. And we have the best reasons for : , ... . . . - ... suited in some 30 votes for lo 1!) nninst. k0i:...., . !.: .. tt: .... . -c 1 1 uci.c-t in.; matins u iiiuu sen umcnis, 1 1 ne is when the Delegates immediately bean to U)5sessed of anv. am nl, m-..,! ...i.u scatter.and amid great indignation on the knowledge that to nhtnin .n ' in ,i, t;.'" part of many, and the cheers of the dicta- Mature he must be a Union man. Reader tors, the Convention adjourned to meet some Genrae H. Rowland, is ailmart n S,n,i,, time next year at the House of Wm, Place, ist, and if vou would aid JniT n-,v,. ;.. iv. in Pike County. So began and ended the hell born design to burv in a rave duo bv iate .Lemocraiic convention sely as he went company by the officer, of the roCular ar- 3D "7th,nS C0Dnef army bushels spring at 00c. a 81 On- TJ.7U0 , that no Inter Ey Applause 1 preparations, are carefully kept from puD- t-us-h Miiwsukc Club at SI 02 n SI 0U. cession rebels f say again thnt Lowell has rcaon 0 ,i0 know,odge: but fho fats above given Ke,04o. 0.t 32$ a 33o. Corn ot 4fii l Moctin .a n.,A r t.. ..!.: 1 " to fetate which can do no harm now. for heatrd; 17 a lor eastern tnivprf. than last April the flac of secession rebels r a v tt.- T. n 1.-, .. lic knowl floated over his rpi.lpnpp nmiiir ,iooi;n i j f t. ...1.1: i . 10 state wiiicu can do no uar.m now. tor heatfd: -1 a ... u '""".iiiiii piu ui uci tiuiuier, anu nave not . :n .-r ... . . , " vmn.pprw her soldiers reason well? to be lor eastern txiixed. -15 hhdft Cuba Musco- nominated; and this in the face of the bold declaration of the Democratic oran "rinder of this County, that "no man can be chosen this Fall, to fill any of the county offices ex cept in conformity with the rood old Demo cratic usage, namely, the Delegate System." ind it js aJso rememt-ered that the Demo cratic County Convention held less than three months since, which pretended to reo resent the assembled wisdom of that party of mis county, unanimously and defiantly pass eo a Jtesolulion iliat all the Democratic can didales for County officers should be nom mated in Convention. Whv trent ihn Minn 4 -w UWIIUII 1 r T ' t . . 1 Vniitino.nl c;- ! i- ruo hD0WS wueieoi be .-peaKs. Uuica"o ctn. per ea . 1 ou hay well, bir. there are no Dartics. 7- 7 r 0 , . . . W, have a 'country torn at tho present "uu"ttU . Jl- T,ftrV,3 hour by intestine war. and until that w I T . 81 J o a 14 for .Mese. Cut meats, sales country is put in pace in quiet there KamW of a Captain. of 1 GO hhds. at 4 a 4e. for Shoulders, mu,t be no party ,.ud no thought of party Washington, Sept. 6, 1861. and a 5$ for Hams. Lard, 470 bbls. No comprotLi-e lapplau-cl. no vieldiuL' An auonya-oua telegraphic dispatch to 8t'tJlTJ?s' , R 4.M0 hhds. Cuba at 7 a So. scs Havana at 7 a 8$c. Loud chters nited States of America. uud applause 1 bor oiio,-l trust that there may be noj foul treason, the lirsl Government the Sun attempt nt ntace. and after rGtnj.ioinnr .., of Heaven ever shown noon, von will v. it c few davs here. I am rr-:ulv in mtnt-tr. TrT,.. j. . . . . . . rf j .w ..lu.u lu turxieauer as great a cDeat as was Nor him. If on ihe contrary, you would aid m)' "ut7. never return to Loe!i un ever inflicted upon a people was pcrpe- rescuing your Government from ils pres A 1 I l it tl I I 1 1 em. sore irouoies and in giving perpetuity to the heaven-born labors of Washington. Jefferson and the hosts of revolutionary pa triotsand of Jackson, and Clay, and Web- had a narrow ecate this mnrmnrr. ITn r a was on the Virginia .-;,,. 0f the Hirer, oppo-itB Chain Jirile. i3eing mounted and in advance of his men, he was sud denly .surrounded and taken prisoner by -ix Sf-PfiSSinriita pnmnn,nH nf fnnr JnT'int j j j .. V. 1 . . I l 111. 4J IU JjVr.UH Uill Hw uvww v. IVM I lUIUU tn tue last tioje, or until the work ia ao- aua isto cavalry ! 1 I 1: t computed. v e mu-t bave peace, but a ster and their compeers, you will leave no stone unturned to bring about his defeat. Stamped Envelopes. The new -tamped Envelope?, i.-sued by tho Post Office Department, have been received at the Stroudfburg Post Office. Person? having ftamped Envelopes of tbo 1 j . 1 . .1. .. AUer takinuhim a short distance to "7""e? present tnoa, i- , . . ' .l .1. 1 . . .. . . ,ul "tuauL't nuuiu six uuvs irom too peace in wuicu ne power ot the Govern- ney oemanaea bis pistol,.- dftt0 hercofn, after that tiu,e tfa ment is acknowledged; it must be a peace bmking thw hi only chance of escape, !Ie5hcr be cxcha d nor r.cejTC(1 j which socures the constitutional rights of no dreJ7 ",a revolver, fired, and shot two UJKnt of posta ,c 1 J all men under tho Federal Government, oaptors. Then putting npurs to his 13 Qrd fsJ postma?lcr 6 , and no Othnr anmrnmnnl rT.. hOTSC ho fltart!?d for Pnmn n h full run J I,- .ui.ivui. juuuu up- y " - .u... Xljl' v) C' rlOPFT P tl plaus-e. With my fellow-soldiers, whom T.utJ reciainder of tho party fired upon September 12 186l" 1 har lff fnr tlm linn, iln. ..i litnt nrip ball nnHtinn tlirntmk l.!o .. " ' I..IaiI kn 11, ..tt.j-n .. n waiuu Uj mo po-ouiieu democratic Uon i.ui.uu uu.u iii me uourt uoufco in tuis borough on Saturday last, in the of the Convention held near three months a- tion of George H. Rowland for Ptcpre- m. bUcn contempt Was there more sentativo. It was conceded on all WtiSnfim in thic Ihm. il.. .- n . I . . . . " uuuveiuion. li.iti 1 hanrjc thnt Pii-r f..- uiuupc. tniu ui v lei ow-so f tfra vchnn. 1 icuiaimu'i oi Li.o nariv ureo. unon Conventions were DresidPi? nvnr n Li . .. . . ... lint how h lhis lo be done 1 The ques- I have left for tbn hour inn ,ii, him. one ball nassin thrntmh h ountonn i -' i iuo cu-iiit; nnn SMSi'tinn M tkn .....J.i.i. 1 . i . . . I u uu ulul;i - - r 0 . w, . . man. and mainly the same men figured in th. h nf v nu y in uon sa ol easy solution. The Convention feeling, ond wo have heard itb pain and -nother through hi. coat, gazing his , kin, fK7-AcEVrs Wi-r t... i... ... . b " thc lsce of an absolute maioritv of Dee- on Saturday, in order m liat.ir th.c .?!! rpnrt k. ... .r i- Lml thinl !hrn.u,;, !f, .ill, jw-Acn.TSWA.rri mvui. uui let lllis nnss l I 1 " o oii'.ic -jk 'ui-ic n a auy UlilCT CC III' - " .... uu-n u.o itn iiuuin, yaw intr Alnnlum, .,, . I trates nnn nf ilia nnnulo.. t n r flafm.it vntu nnnl.c .:..Li.i .i. i .. . i-U--;. k-j i. . c . I in -f l:., .t. i I " a u'g prelude to the contomnnnln name the delegates of ililc r.ni.nt., i. . . w. ... ""-j '"leuueaio tt -r, , . . . ' . ,l t,,,.-, u.. . .. . . . eur?e ii. ivnw nnn tnrnnH nn-n i.-- - " n. noacm, uv anu; L' ion ;rrrpt nn c ....... w, Wi, y, uuuutla i a w. ..... - m -. iiainst her will, llna.l.r .n .--.J,ot in lieu f he open voiinc whi, h fairness b.e lnvolved in war again, if the reuit of j , til nr. nnnpnrcfic I cn.-. --:--. TT uuu ui.io:iness nau years aeo adootnd I hi rw- .... mi. oiuauuuu ui iuis u- violent act of theirs nlmnlrpc pr.r h,on ,ut0 t;vo confederacies. We i Sii tted to sell the Eric Scw- ill give a commission . c " , .T , , ' . a "".. mi- iu iu u commission let og out ot his mouth. -Nevertheless he or pay wages at from S25 to SCO per month. play in joint Convention, they passed a resolu tion contrary to all custom and propriety to the enect, mat no person should be deputized as delegate from any township who did not re eide in the same. This was done, it was said, lor the purpose of getting dear of an obnoxious perton. iut to the Joint Convention. It was con gates and of the popular vote in fa7or of ahout your necks, violated the lonfT esiab- cherished even by a few. Why uviuui uci cuuil'c was ovcr5iQ0DCC, ana az ui n;C panjr which ii preienn- " a pcavu ior tuc nour, 3&a it " 1J, i uiu iuio camp unu expeuscs paiu. j ne riuic is a new ma- t TT Tl 1 1 - nM In rnttrnoitnt U .. 1 . Z . I . 1 IT OH In tin! ca Llvin n r-n 1 i thlH flffornAnn rnorlT nrnin n niin uliinn in1 mr J tt . eiLj uuja Xt-'iurt3 W(J WOUJU I uwuru -uj acbiu iw VIUUl UtJUIJ I iiniK, uu HUJJIU II) IIS CUIlSirilClIOn. - WUv, yiivu lUUUl UlaVUlJ ail t u mm ainiiuu wilt lUUbll'lIU UJf lilU Bull Run. Industrial Association of Farmers & Mechan- thet euob treachery shall pots un ro If you doubt oar charge ask rout bukedr If you doubt oar charge ask wh' : " J 7 ' """ have the whole of this eountrv nndnr ft. e -ii. i j "' f""llLa' ledums iroini . any of your neighbors who were present obedience to their mandates. Act then like ??vorInn,en;. or else no government at all. tt 1 1 .. . L"i'j,ounu J nitre is no oiidfl o oroani . Hold a ineetirKT wit unit rn,i t..Hr . J .... b'vuul'- n-e musi pour out niooa and treasure- ics, held at Chambersburir. Pa. at its exhibi tion in 1860, over the Grovcr & B;ikcr, and Isoudoir r.Iachmcs. It fs cnual to any ma- Advancc in Prices. o .. e A , . . . nwu.udi iiiuuiiuio. k is enuai io any ma bpirits of turpentine has rinen in value cmG in use, ami the price is but fifteen dol men. to S'J.Ul) pur gallon, wholesale price iu isov xcrk, in consequence of the blocr rTITTT? TT ft niT fm rr m -w jjLiXiax WiiiC JNii WS. ninv. n,in. .- r . PUU1 uu- uioou aaa treasure Aurh, iu uouscqusnw oi tne uiocK- Evervthine is nmPt. w,.l.; -vm - u,B-,M. on oi uie people the first like water, the last like sand- ado of the North Carolina oorta. and the ceded on all hands that Piko County was en- Impelled bv I desire to stop the ince. ant ,cu.7t 7T- .lhell,,8lrla! UOlU ih? P-cd. If you have -all quanfty in M-rkW Before the titled to the candidate for if, n J, i , a - a - , ' P me incessaDt l.scuss tbe merits of men; and when you no country, what have you left? Noth- blockade it sold from 3H to 40 centi a tZ iZ -o f,k; .',e,da Deeftee,ec- fCaPta,D ? National troop, went yes- dominates over everv oiber ronsideration- rich inheritance bequeathed to' us by our blockade, sold for 81.50 ,r barrel now tion in order to determine wtm t m r terdav with n. flmrnf trn,.n t .i ...li ... r .i. t i 1 .... J ' . v rcl uairti, uow , "iV-" .. - ts - wuciuv p wuuse wnoie souus on tire wilh l ie: iRiPrm;.Maiuers, anu leave to our ohi rirnn nn W command frnm fill date isnouid be, wh.ch resulted in giving John Hes and bad a conference with 8ome of nation to maintain the government and sua broken and ruined country. J ' ' C. Westbrook 0 dnlotoo nnj n the Itcbe officers. Th -b i ... ... e"-lt anu sus- J , , " o . j .i ... iain me administration until everv vesti xl ajui, i nave Dcen led into a d - Rnm'pn; of rebellion ,s driven into the gulf of perdi- '7, 6 apPrPnat dut Last week Mr. Seward paid a vi.it to uon, present him to .he consideration of flf th c to you my B hi, home in Auburn, N. Y. The Advcr. your fellow -citizens, and vote for him at the fr lh,S 100 g.r.caf hoD0 ir of that nlaee. in a notice of thp ro. Jars. Address It. JAMES. E .S. M. Co., Milan, Ohio. AJarch 14, lcOL 6m. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Fcanale Pills. u. westorooli U delegates and George II. ine ltcDcI olncers. The latter aoknowl Rowland 7. Westbrook had clearly beaten cdSed tbat n was deirable to put an end DnmlnnJ O , I.. -T. f . I. i tO this deultOTV tcnrfnrn nnrl AbuiTiu.nu Hiiijui njr ui ine aelc,Tate,: and of I auv. piuu.i;cu the popular vote had about 140 maioritv and - . -their t0 have t cease' The was therefore, according to usarre and justice i I , Cd,J , far,u uPon ur i t-i f . oaB"o justice, pickets went on directly after if noihln entitled to Pike's unanimous endorppmnnt i..?.t.i. J ;r' Pbblble PROTECT nD UY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. entitled to Pike's unanimous endorsement. But the Rowland men manifested a factious spirit, and contested the rif'ht of the Wpst brook delegates, from two townships, to seals in the Convention. The Delegates of Mon roe were called upon to settle the question wnicn tney did, by deciding that the West brook delegates were entitled to their seats and no one disputed the justice of this decis ion. Appropriate and good Union Resolutions were then introduced and unanimously pa6s- eu, notwithstanding about one fcurth of tl.u delegates were strong sympathisers with the itebels but they neither voted ves nor nn because they did not dare to irive egression to their real sentiments, but many of the less cautious did give expression to Rebel sympa- . -i . . . J r unes oai&iae me uonventioif. But most of these were from Pike, and every one, so far as we could learn, both from this County and riue, was, whether in the Convention or out, strongly in fuvor of Rowland. The candidates were then called upon to .i!toiuiions; and the Ipaders of the Monroe deletion said, that inasmuch as Mr. Westbrook had a majority he should be called upon to address the Convention first. Mr. Westbrook not being present was sent for when the resolutions were again read. Mr. W. slated that he was no public speaker, and more briskly than ever. In nit tl,rt partmeuts of the Navv-Yard the nrp?. est activity is to be seen. Shot, shell, j Prcparedfrom apresription of Sir J.Clarke, M. D. Physician Extraordinary to the Wiccn. npUIS well known medicine is no imposition, but n yvur leuow -citizens, and vote foi him at the Pn,;PO -7 6 ' , "uuul-' 1 User of that p ace, in a notice of the re- polls. In this way you will save yourself 3 tr 'ps uu er niT o ? ' CePtion of tb ingui.hed states.a , the disgrace nf minr,.,,: : . . ..r00p3 uudcr mJ command, and , .. Mr S.,.i ' nri t r3tl .. rr. rr gallant nuvy to Whoso exertions we , nc r t: . if sure and safe remedv for Fem:i Diffiiui tios ami sure to fail upon you ,f George II. Rowland are mainly to attribute the recent vie to v t B;b,nto.n a,nd the condition of oteuuenons. from anv eimse.hatever: .although is elected to the btate Lepisiatiir. T : ,. 'jr. tne army to bo in tho most satisfiintnrv nmvirfni wmmiv. It i!nntnin: nntlii Imrtfnl tn tl.. and ammiiriitmn nf nil i,: - r. w .nMt ior ine pliant ouimodoreLtfn N n,i,no:. :.. ri. .- ' . .... . u o.uuadiB igrwara- " "WUiU 0,JfiBesi county meeting with- otrincham fanDlause inH T li n w piuucuiiiuu ia jeu aa io uie '" . ...... mUin u niCuiraiij- (uncu. ed as rapidly as possible to various points t distinction of party, during our Septem- your attention to the fact that L? - f tb. StrUP)e now Soing on. ItK ti,nc' brin 0,1 'e monthly period of rifled ; n TJ' l t,0LmDufac" '.V,1'0 lakeoharCoof the matter.- of Massachusetts, that a majority of hi , , . 1MrB,,nal0? .the satisfaction of 1Iial,oaiMofKorroil!llI of rifled I caneon, also, goes busily on. ho will move with us" flcct fi(ted out.in Massachusetts c thlt pitrl0lI rae tbrouShout and limb., fi,tisuo vv..".utiauit: auiiciv im ifiir. nr nnttil , . .1 . . ' uuuuiiv. csDccted for nmft t;.n n o . J a. xt. ixeisoo, late lUember of wu uo ut ecno that prayer w tb which t? f m v- - Ro Z Congress from Tennessee, who was lately 8,1 our official documents are closed, Rphef r; ? V' ,SnPt' ?mP' ?' "n1 " S.iSnl ' ;bJl re.,C0IU- arrested by the Rebels and tflk.n, Z "God save the Commonwealth of Ma.sa-' .A'At6'! ar,bl ,!i 00 l'C' . M rr t " . OlllKPtfs! ' linf r "..'Jj;!; jity liUilSS I )3DU Dave DCOn Cir- bout 17,000, went from Sa(tn tn nl Uond. has issued an addrn, tK non. T'0"8 . ' w,th fcrvcr ""J- Bnl.M- friu kJ A . S. . - . , f - WUeiO. " CjrOd hiP4A th nil fl . 1 ' fcu-uuj. X UU ILUIl.i- UJlth. Which IS Sftlflfr nrfa..l T?: nn nf T ,. . 'C9S Old LOOJIDOIl- L;nn ' ,J J ... ' a .. -u.CJr xti- i-.v Dt xuuucasue reoommcnainfr that wealth.'' fl rolonaed nnnlnna N rw" 1 &u"u T.ef""- H B.ull.d be """'"e, submit a! , ,b ralo . .Toff . "' .Won ?T..W ' ,orce b!,nll T" Mr. N.lson w ,n,,M.J r.h. 0ne oomnany of volunlcors in th. nrOS , ri I - wuuuuuiiun, J.IOUJLIU. I r about 20.000. 1 K ' T" "V "l fiulso'' "P A l j . . r i "o uiau ui iiiu riinir nirnrmtnnW .. . i T . fiunuar liaimn.l j i.A i... . ... . -.-.v-.mjiuuu uuui - I ii r p.n cpnri nnrn j w u v tA uijiiui, 1 1 1 1 1 ii n r r r tl i u I . k. m ---- - s and Sninnt directions, pnin in on slieht exertion, nnlnitn- tion of the hcait, hysterics and whites, these Tills will cllect a cure when all oilier moans have fulled; and al though a powerful remedy, donotcon.ainiion. .tato mel, antimony, or anything huttful to the constitution Full directions in the pamphlet aiound each package which should be cai cfully preserved. For full particulars, get a p.imphlet, free,-of the agent. N. II. $1 00 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any authorized Agent, will insure a bottle, contains 50 pjlls. by return mail. For sale in Stroudsburg, by July 31. 18G0 ly. J. N. DUItLING, Agent mniiiiibwm w nmtm ai lii-wi ;Q ii. , UUb auy organization, irom Jiirie. is i io an lAueiicnr. uihii i.. i .' . . - . , - . . . time no news 0f Mflwm , " "I !?V ruuu "e.,ounii nitn6e" a prwen- and just now in season. To n,aL-n i l D.umDcr Iour preaoners and thirty-B.x Trial lilSt. SeDt. T.. 1861. o-o uoc" to- cr iu xxioumono. bo af. nnn 1 . . - - .uu fiddli-rn m vinr. nUi .gnU,..,i .J 3 ecitcu. .. . ft " ' " ""If w grfCU com Ott'tm in mi' . l .iuiu Hiwwm.9 uiuu-mn The report of . haul- h..p .W.?,"r,",D? Wr0te a.raost abJ - just cover it with wate s iJ 01,0 of Baro,1M'"1 'haPPJ faliHes.' gotnery and Rains, near Spr ngfield Mo Z Ztl , 'thVRel ir1"' ' t-r; mix a npoonful of flour with t TfP-n"' -n M appears to be unfonnrl.,1 n7.. - "ei cause, and do all he one-half nint of riiti tnlll? i . I wen. xra vio xcuu. loeh is onroufe for Fort WX. 77 ' 2fT t0 per8Uad.e l.ba UDio 0f B p.wle,. thvme and a ni ' " Z t ' ! RePtH are conflicting, but except the kVnsas, intending nrobablv to 'I Z L A!nnfl,ieo 8"bm,t .to 100 Confederate it boil a few minutes, knd tfllfn ,C I' L re-echo of early telegrams wo can not find junction with the Missouri nah-l. n" r'T?.?8"" uPon.theso Pegc- ho was deep dish. Corn will do , Z " " confirmation. It may be so, but we in- ... -w UUU Bar ar narfni ntil i. I 1 i . I - wvvik 1 LI LUM I ! . . i . -f-v eral Trice ha nfl to rninfnr, n:.. . " . ' auu luo retcneu poltroon way when too old tn bnil nn u 0liaQ 10 oeiiet that dctr. JJavis was at..- . . . . 18 DOff 08 iDminnn h fnllnt. !.t.- ' --.muuuu. O 1 - " "'HUCUiJ tu I j . . . -up, m now ca and thoir mint n.,n.l. . uuuiuuu nsio Buorio.spn n ..i j . . . i reach 7,000. Price was. at tho litest nn. r-:.7 . wr marrow-bones and beg fiSTA friend just arrived from Wash ... ' iuiy vnnnHrz nr . ah- u... r . i . counts within fifteen miles of Fort Kan- ninion ih-r .X. i- "e oi o- ington, rrport. that there are 200,000 not born to dio of typhus fever. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to Ihn use of John V. Matleaon for the use of Alex ander Wilson, vs. Melchoir Barry, Simon Barry and Stroud J. Hollinshead. Noah Phillips and Julia his Wife to tho use of Julia Ann, is. Charles Ruth, John Young1 and John Younjr, Jun. John Merwine vs. Washington Sox, et al. James II. Walton, Administrator of Charles J. Walton, dee'd., vs. Benjamin Sin- sas, and it was even expected that a bat- whom he Sdrease. . will" Pnt , C,t'Z0DK 7! " T larSa"' Virginia, On the 8th in.t, by the Rev. G. 13. R W"h.fnSlo crRM. ohn tie would take place on .Tuesday of last heed to the ooTn t U f . P 7 a D!Striot f Columbia-all well Deohant, Mr. William Bittenbender, of gonjauiin Place. Benjamin Mosier and Jo vcTr , traitor, ' f 8 jfe ' io K f Snyder vs. George Bird. - oiaisoipiiDc. . Stroudaburg, Monroe County, Pa, THO. M. MclLAANEY, Prbthonptarf irnr Philip M. Bush tw. William F. Brown. Wnshino-tnn nwr-rfifilil vs. John Placo. Benjamin Place, Benjamin Mosier and John t41 T