artist .- aSaf rafts' vot; Sic jTcffcrsontnn. TKITRSDAY, SEPTEgBER23,J8Sl. fiSfTbo Post master-Gencrel has ap pointed Mrs. Ellcnor Moycr, postmistress- nt New Mount Pleasant, Monroe County Pa., vieo Theodore Brodlcad, removed Star Ale. Being rather temperately inclined, we do not-claim to be a judge of quality so far as regards the several varieties of the "Ardent Vhich are retailed in the different Hotels o our borough for the comfort of the " Inner "Man." On the question of AJe and Lnger, 'our experience is somewhat more extended and wc think we speak by the card when we say that the "Star Ale" manufactured by our friend Postens of Scranton, and kept on draught by mine IIobts Bossard of the Indian Queen, Troch cf the Slroudsburg House, ant ati Schug's Restaurant, is far ahead of any thing in the Mull line, that ever tickled ou pallet. This Ale, we are assured, is manu facturcd from the best material, is entirely free from Jidullcration; and, we arc satisfied that its occasional indulgence will add to in stoad of diminishing the health and comfort of mankind. To one and all who indulge in a glass we would say try tile Star Ale. CSrJohn F. l.'rinkhouso will deliver n patriotic address to-day,, at the R R. Depot, to the enlisted volunteers, who will be there ready for the train to con vey them to the teat of war. G7The communication from Lackawaxen township, Pike county, came too late for this week s paper. It will appear next week. COURT PROCEEDINGS. The September Terra of our Courts commenced on ilonday last, at 2 o'clock p. ra. all the Judges on tie Bench. No Grand Jury was summoned to this Term. The remainder of ilionday and nearly the whole of 'luesday was occupied with the case of Noah Phillips and Julia Ann bis wife, to the use of said Julia Ann vs. Chas. Ruth, and John Young, Jr. Thin was an action cf Trespass for taking and selling the horse of the Plaintiff. Chas. Rulb, one the defendant- was Constable of Hamilton township, and under an execu tion in favor of John Young against Ja cob Spragle (the father of Julia Ann Phillip) levied upon and told a certaiu horse in the possession of Jacob Spraele, but which the gaid Ju'ia Ann Phillips al leged was her property, having been pur- It n tirt A t r A. 4 r . i.iuu iiu uuj separate means, .alter the Plaintiff had c!osod,.ou motion of De fendant counsel, John Youu? and John Younjr, Jr., cie discharged, no proo having been produced against them ; and tlte trial proceeded against Chas.,Ruth alone..: Wednesday morning, the Jury returned a verdict in favor of Plaintiff for the sua of 0-4 10. The Court set aside this verdict and granted a new trial. The case of Bush vs. Brown was taken up on Tuesday bight, and is now. being tried, as we go to press. This is a Ion and tedious cascabout a water right, and will doubtless occupy the remainder of the week, as the Court will not be in session on Thursday, that being a day set apart by the Executive of the Nation for fasting and prayer. All the Jurors not empan eled in the trial of this cause were ex cured on Tuesday night. The Konroe Guards. The Mou roe Guards is the name of a new cosapany organizing under Georgr K. Slutter, to enter the service cf the United States. They are to join the new Reuiuieot of Col. J. F. Staunton P V and we have no doubt tbey will do coon service in tho cause of the Union and the Constitution. Col. Staunton bore a high character as an officer of the 1st Pennsyl vania Regiment, in tho iUexican War and his soldieriy qualities will give our t i menus every aavantago necessary to moke them good foldiers and enable them to honor the name tbey have assumed. All honor to gallant ilonrce, for although Dot ever fatt to Mart, the comes nobl up to the ionk of eztinguifchiog rebellion punishing traitors and sustaining the glorious emblem of our National unity and glory. I he young patriots of ilion roe can not do better than to testify thus their love of liberty by joiniog the army under such circumstances. Success and glory attend our bravo soldiers ani when they return we promise them iho lore of their countrymen and the admiration of the world. It is understood that Capt George K. Sluttcr, or C. L. Edmonds will remain a few days to receive those who wish to join them. Trouble in the Wig-warn. Grand Pow wow of the Dictators. It is plainly evident to all who chose to look, that the camp of the dictators is grievously beset with trouble. The memory of man runneth not back to tho lime when it was deemed necessary, on- tho occasion of any former election of mere represen tative, to call a gathering of the faithful, to afford opportunity for explanation either to candidates or to those who nssisted toplace them in nomination. The meeting on Mon day night hist, called as-it was by those whose claim to the patent of unadulterated democracy is undoubted a democracy which bolts at nothing that comes through the por lels of a packed convention may, therefore be regarded as a rara avis; a bird without classification in natural history, a complete cross between hawk and buzzard, as perfect a nondescript as Barnum's "What is it ?" only, if possible, a little more so. Of course every body seemed anxious to see what was to be seen, and to hear what was to be said and so everybody went ; but, among the large number present, we were surprised to see so few of those who swallow the trick played by the County Convention, and such an overwhelming prepondcrence of those who are fixed iii the determination to rebuke old fogy ism at the polls. It was apparent on all sides, whether we .viewed the sternness of the masses or the trepidation of the dicta tors, that there was trouble in the wig-warn and that the gathering was ordered under a forlorn hope that something might be said to stay the ball of public indignation which was rushing on, and threatening to crush the bald-faced wire-pullers who operated through the Convention held on the 7th inst. But how futile are the efforts of the wicked. No enthusiasm cheered the speakers, and we heard more than one friend of Mr. Rowland declare that his speech had better have been left unspoken. In another column we give a fair report o what was said and done, and we do not de sign to repeat it here. We can, however, note more fully the sayings and doings of the men who set up candidates, and of can didates themselves, without feeling guilty of repetition. We attended the meeting for the purpose of learning the grounds on which the leaders had the hardihood to ask the votes of the people for one whose nomination was ob tained by overslaughing all the precedents of his party. As the meeting- was called for the especial purpose of letting Mr. Rowland, the rump candidate for the legislature, be heard, we naturally supposed that he would enligh ten us as to the necessity of making strict party nominations, in these limes when the country should be a unit for the preservation of the laws at least, that he would tell us why he, as a minority candidate, should be voted for in preference to John C. Westbrook, the undeniable choice of Pike county, wheth er viewed as to his majority of delegates, his majority on the" popular vote, or his better qualifications for the position. We listened closely to all that was said, and we came home filled with wonder, that men possessed of intelligence, men who laid claim to up rightness of character could so boldly, and, apparently, so void of offence to conscience, attempt to cram so monstrous an iniquity down the throats of the people. Iludibras assures us that "fools instead of Who Lies? The diotators candidate for the Assem bly on last Monday evening, in an unsat isfactory attempt to mako his record good on the Uniou question, bad the unblush ing boldness to assert, that tho Adminis tration had paid off somo of Pennsylva nia's three months Volunteers with rag money, wkioh was at a disc6unt of Ci or 7 cents to the dollar. Now this is utterly falfO a3 nine tenths of those who heard him kuow. Thetruth is just this : When the term of tho three months Volunteers in question had expired, a son of the Sec retary of War was appointed to pay them off, and the gold for that purpose wa.u placed in his hands; but his notion was that tho Middlctown bank notes would answer tho Volunteers' purpose as well as the gold, and accordingly offered the noto-s on that bank to them aa pay for their services, which they refused to re ceive, and tbey wcro therefore paid oG with cold. The notes on the Middletown bank at that timo were selling at the Bro kcra counter at 2i cents discount to tbt dollar. Now if Mr. Rowland will lie so about things with which wo are all acquainted, is it wise in us to believe him when he tells us of things for the truth of which we muht alone take his word ? We have asked, on several - The Late Democratic Meeting. " The meeting at an early hour was or ganized by the eleotion of Riciiard S. Staples, President, -and A. Fenner, G. Kintner, John Merwino, and Yetter, Vice Presidents, and somebody Socretarj, who did not assume the prof fered honor. S J. Hollinsbead moved that Wra. K. Haviland bo invited to address the meet ing,. which ho proceeded to do. Ho set out with the intention of convincing Dem ocrats, as well as all who folt an interest, that he bad done a nice thing in cheating tho Pike County Democracy out of her choice for nomination for the Legislature. He had done just what he thought was right in carrying out the schemes of the rotten wire pullers. He said ho had met with but one man iu Monroe, whom he regarded as a Democrat, that was at all dissatisfied with his action. But he will most likely God a few more of the same sort by next election, if wc may judgt from tho signs of the times, which to u strongly indicate' that the eorrupt wire pullers' reign is rabidly drawing to a clone His was a eorrowful nd pitiable effort an abortion. Mr. Rowland the wire-pullers' ohoice teflQ dtnn invitnfj in trAraca tVia mrtnfJnn .w "-".v- w.w u.wuu& which ho did in one of tho nroststar span gled and 6ky-rocket addresses it was ev er our lot to listen to. After poaring in mid-heaven and casting a retrospective glance at the republic of Rome, and at Queen Dido.'s possessions, be suddenly es pied the Jeffereonian and desceuded upon us like a hawk upon a chicken. He then attempted to tear us to pieces, but hisef forts reminded us of a little pup trying to kill game entirely beyond its capacity. He denied that he was in favor of repeal ing the SIO.O00 tax on the Eric Railroad Co. He did not deny that the Company furnished the grease to make the ma chinery run smoothly, nor did ho deny that be had found it suitable to leavc Hawley in a hurry on a certain ojo.isioo because of utterance of opposition to the Administration on the War question. He did not deny that ho had voted for Breckinridge, nor did he deny that the present as well as original (sympathizers with the rebels, wero nearly unanimous in his support, ne denied that he had ever had a secession flag on bis house. He admitted that ho had lampooned the State Administration for cheating the Volunteers in their uniforms. Stuff The-voluntcers could not be cheated, but the State Administration was the party that was cheated by putting the contract to furnish uniforms, in the hands of tho-e who proved untrue to their trust. The matter was immediately investigated on r II O A t JAntTdT W ff fK.. fnawl 1 . -. .. f 1 r L I LUL1UU li I L11H Will. lltr UlfL-lricftn nftc iee appoimea Dy me tjoxernor. and naiMu i . .i i . ,r J ' r 11 heart and sniil into iho rrinffnr- nr1 ntl- r , , r T I w ... u v t s a , uuu I n I l ui wuii-u waa uooiposca oi democrats, ano which entirely exonerated the Governor Tell us Why? occasions. but have not been answered, Why it is, if G. II. Rowland is uudixgujscdly in fa vor of the. Government, and Administra tion, that every man in the to Counties, r-o far as we know, that is, or ever has been tinctured with sreessionism, is now fo strongly in favor of Mr. Rowland, and so bitterly opposed to Mr. Westbrook I It 'is in vain to attempt to disguise it, for actions will speak louder than words. Why is it that all the Rowland meet ing3 are officered by those who original ly sympathized with the Rebels 7 In short, why are all the movements mad to advance A& political fortune beaded by persons of that peculiar stripe, and back ed up by the satelilcs which revolve a round such beautiful planets, who hope to gather up the plunder, or reap politi cal glory 7- We do not desire to do any one injus tice. But such are tho plain facts. Who will give us the explanation 7 Won't next October 7 The Difference. George fl. Rowland in his speech on ilonday Evening last took credit to him- -elf from the fact that the lion. Daniel 3. Dickinson, a dcradcratof New York, is doing everything possible for man to do to sustain the administration in its prose- arguments use wagers." .After listening to Mr. Rowland's rodomontade on Monday ev- for nothing but that the Union may be preserved. ilfr. Rowlaud docs nothing but Gnd fault with the Administration, and its mode of couduetins the war. This is the difference between them Di ckinsou is a Democrat while Rowland jmagoguc. oi all centurc. He also admitted that he Ii3d castigated the Federal Administra tion lccause.it paid offsoisc of the Penu ening, backed as it was by the offer of a hun- Ivania Volunteer Regiment with paper rlrrwl Ullnr Unt . . L . 1 1 TTl n Tl O C fit (l ri r 7 Tlnr nnr.) t-.Lm I .. .... U ... issue conclusion, mat ttie tool s argument was -Now tae Administration had nothm" to a more practised weapon in his hands than do with it. The trold was furnished to was common sense. Instead of the political! the pay-ma?ter, but he exchanged the principles and the peculiar claims of Mr. Sld for. paper money which was at a dis- Rowland which we exoected to hoar disr.ns- count ot cents to the dollar sed and established, it seemed to us that all luc vo,unteurd rcIusod 'o uccivc; and ttie uouu - ebiorooic tor itepresentative of bones which men ofhis caliber had, in times VaJmaster quickly re-exehauged his pa- this Legislative district, came off in the past, contended against had simmered dow u,.i.m wiiamsaiu, wasmeoniy nug-bearlelt as a "dirt v. cout emntiblo John tnotism and enthusiasm are concerned for the valient patent democracy of the day Abolitiou sheet." This is rcculor Feces' may be considered a grand success. 1 . .1 ... l.i. I.. a iu winuiu iverymingeise naa eeen over- sion slang, as all persons are thus denoon- The meeting was organized bv the e- . - -j oomplisb their.own selfish purpose, he ap- surrendered on Friday for the want of pealed from thoir action to the honest and Wa or. Beforo surrendering Col MullU untrammeled people to vindicate risht go sent 200 of bis men across tho river and "condemn injustico and wrong, by vo- to')Jropk?il!o, onroute for Quincy IU ting for and triumphantly electing John Jhe news to-day from Tuscumbia re- C. Westbrook ojer the dictators' candi- pojls that Col. McClury of the Federal date. The remarks of tho speaker eliei- trojps was'attacked on Friday by a par ted frequent outbursts of applause. ty f rebel- uuder Parsons and Johnson The followiog resolutions wcro then bu be repulsed them with slight loss on adopted uuanimou-ly : oucside. Resolved, That the Resolutions adopted ur force bb were scnt Qp tto rjv in tbo Representative Convention at er" week, are now at Boonoville, and- Stroudsburg, on tho 7th inst., in favor of wil move forward to Lexington to-mor- suainiug tho Government in a vigorou- ro4. Gen. Davia leaves here to-morrow prosecution of tho present war against to like command and lead them on. armed Rebellion in the South; meet our Otner troopa will go forward immediate" entire approval, and wo do hereby rc-af- ly, firm said resolutions as expressive of the Lr 17enwortb, Friday, Sept. 20 1861 . . - I j hp I j in ri ni fliio OT.n-n:OT 1 .i . v, iiiu liuiuiu juarna iuat Manatown, Mo., on cen 600 Federal- rrn m a r tt wl ecame the duty of illonroe county to "V" -uu m wnicn too' t.:.. Ilatf?r were completely routed, with tho- lo"S of seven killed. Odc hundred hnr.- Resolved. That thn maioritv of tho Del r tvi. n . i i .11 .i a fut took place at pen fs irnin rikn ,n inir nnnnv (i c arcu ... t . Un Wfhrnnl, no tlio Alinnn nf PiL" UlaOay mOrUIUg, bdW U Wll I' IF ' V 1 W V ........ LI.. V II VI V1 . , . . , . I Irotns. undnr CoI j. eounty lor the otiice oi ilepreentative, it x concur in bi'J nomination, and that the actiou of the majority of the Delegates of this eounty, iu nominating George H. Rowland, contrary to the will of the Dem ocracy of Pike county, was unjust and irregular. Resolved, That wo hereby declare our ses alpi and all their tents and supplies, wcro' captured. Our force lost two privates killed and' woended. Col. Johnston, while ridibc at the head of his column, was pierced by' ninr balls, and in?tantl? killed. Two- li.r j rr . .n 1...- 1 ! a 1 reaulnr nominee of the Dentooratie nnrtv w.ur" luua cucut ,u u'3 UUJU HO OU0K t J 1 cli- in i'nn n . I. : . 1. 1 rL iliniini. UT ,u luu uuw, UJJU UUllL't 1U UJC1CIC for the office of Representative, believing luu uu.ct m him to bo the choice of the Democracy of UT u?r; t , S ana ono this Representative District, and we here- Jf 1 l d,cd "flS h racn t& u.. l; t ... l fijrU for tho "Star and Stnccs." bv nledL'e him our heartv sunnort. Resolved, That we approve of the offi- St- Loui-, Sept. 22, 1861. ciul acta of Hon. Henry S. ilfott, our State AH tho officers of Gen. Fremont's staf? Senator and the Hon. C D Brodhead, have been ordered, to day, to report' our member of the Legislature. themselves ct bead quarters forthwith. Ihree cheers were then given for est- Rt. Loui-. Moud v. Sent. 23. 1861. brook, three for the speaker, and three 0 Prcnt:,,..g AuJintph nnnnnrto:nir. for the Union, all of which were given ,t. J. Pr,irt, nc ni i n- t ... . -n ' ,, ft . tnq i-urrenclcr of Col. jMuIIigan, at Lex- with a s-if.ijificant energy. Ihe meeting ;Jn,. .., ,i i i o- bel loss is killed and then adjourned amid tho best of feeling kiled,' Hu'woundcd. Tho Rcbe and fully resolved to lay out the dictator, about 600 kil candidate on the second luesday of next Wc,njC(j October A .-pecial dispatch to The Republican Trr 4.u- i x. -n A- n .- -r. , frop Jtrffrrson City 2"jd, says nothinjr haa WasthelateDemocraticConventionPack- le,D rcccive(l tberc corporative of the w , , , , , ,. . , report of the surrender of Lexington, and We have heard, froun eeveral reliable U1ajy di-be!ievo it totally. sources, that the late Assembly Convcn- Dr. Hughes, who lett bis home, 45 tion was arranged just a- it was for the niila from Lexington, on Saturday niht, purpose of nomiuatin-r G. il. Rowland, andjwho is a near neighbor of Capt. Ma One person who was in the conspiracy to oflfn r1a?tr"d b J .Co1 31nrshll and ta , , . 7 4, . , r ken to Lexiniitou about two weeks tine slaughter Westbrook .tated, to one of his aUi wbo hVXQ in th(j role, ' friends, that although Westbrook undoub- dfchrc? that if the city had surrendered tedly had a majority of delegates from on Friday, Magoffin' -family would ha70 Pike aud was, therefore, justly entitled hea d, and hi himself been apprised of to tho nomination, he nevertheless would 1 ,Tact' m lV , ' 11 n Fnpposea if Lexiosrton hni ut not be nominated. Another per.-on con- r0D4Cred, Price and Lii aray will move nected with the coospiraoy, remarked to don the river, and unless checked or de an individual in tho Convention as soon fealdd, attack Boourille, and then Jtffer- as it had voted to nominate bv secret bal- Mn Y y' "C ' b0 arruc,J bcro Union Democratic Mtjetinff. The meeting of the union Democracy iu i . .i . .i lbif tlik U1 i copjcio muorsD me nomination o! ;mes lcl Hmy iu-uAauaugea ins pa was legislative aiatnct, came off in the to rJtlTn?rtT lh0.f.!td.'aI,d ,then P.3i,d Court Hou,c, on last Tuesday evening off the volunteers with ihe hard material. , r . , .,. 1,121 Mr. Rowland finallv denounced ours amI far as.numbers. respectability, pa- r.!.,.3 ! : I - lot. that Rowland would eertainlv hP r '71 "V"' ue.CUB P"'on" . P . . Jjexingion, anu releaseu, says Uol. iMulli- nomioatcd. A prominent individual gao fold him lat Tuesday evening, that came from Piko a few days before the he cpuld hold out under any circumstan- dclcgate election, and requested a certain ce Jve or x days. This city is quietr wire-puller to manage the election of &n? ? ,fea" arc cat rta of the Rc- ii . . . . , ... , bel--.-whatever may be their force, delegate.- so that a maioritv ghou d be of vr u0:n! fi; t f n n - A fpeciai dj-patcU from Quincy to that material which could te most easily The Journal, says thst Col. Mulligan has moulded to the dictator's designs. This been released on parole, and will be hero individual replied that ho was so eircuiu- rn' ctcni"g- Ke will remain until Gen. D . 1 -. stanced that he could not ; but he rccom- l'"mo" or".ers 3e rece.veo. mended him to a certaiu E?o.. who did tj rru. .t . - r ' li' ",1U Jsrookfit'ld to the Assistant Onnrfnrm ne. take tho enterprise in hand. The evi- ter to provide mbi-Mencc for 2,000 menr dence to substantiate this is overwhelm- and to hae it ready upon their arrival. ing aud can be produced. Is there any na. commiisionoil officers are retained1 doubt then thai the Convention was pack- 33 Uon he bela. ed vo defeat Mr. vFeatbrook becau-e be rived here this evening The balance, a- . cu uuu? io e maae a iooi o: ny tne aiounting to nearly 2,000, are expected eorrupt wjre-pullers ? Ought not every to-morrow. Tho,e who have arrived say honc.t man to repudiate the action of fbat the force at L,xington is only about that mass of corruption. 2m incudiug hcva compJnic- of if I will Set a Hundred Dollars!" Hotn? GuarJs' are CBBScd of5 uav 7h T i i n i- i r. tng s-bown cowardice. J he surrender of b. 1J. Rowland, a Breckmrtdge Democrat, r tnn , . r , , i , . ... . . a. ' Icxinsfon wav made at 5 o rlock Friday and the candidate put in nomination for the f.,.nn J iiiiornoou. Assembly, by the lute wire-pullers' packed The-flag was hauled down by the Homo Convention, he, on last Monday evening, of- Guards. "Col. Mulligan is spoken of in fered to bet one hundred dollars that he could the higheM term. He displaced great not be' proved a Secessionist. This is a safe bravery during the action, find when asked offer: for, in reality, he could not be a seces- 0 surrender he refu.-od. His sword was sionist, unless he lived in a Stale which had uben awn? b-v forco- seceded, and annrnvod nf op!, 01- -''U"snn auu an me commi.ioBrd sliadowed oy our sheet of humble dimensions ced by tbo Rebels and their sympathizers !,; nf,u fn: , I n... . . ... , T, ..' officers are held prisoners bv the Rebels just 23 33, strict measure and the halt- w"0 oppose their entcrprizo of dertroymg m r i . T, L. . , , . , , ing manner of the speakers almost led us to tt,c government. Uy tbeir language and " ' . . ' x,ua. w, . .t.y, w, AcKXTS Wastsd toscl! theErie Sew- suppose that they feared that the dreaded Peculiar diaIect tbeso rcbo thoir Vlce Pidonts, Philip Miller, John C. nous occasions, with the becerfs.on.sts. 1 his ing Machine. We will give a commission sheet might assume the form of a bomb shell friends S-.Tho card of Reuben Kresfo, an nouocingbimeolf as o candidate or coun ty Com aissioncr will bo found in to day V paper. It would have appeared there last week but fof tho noglience of the person io whose hands it was placed to be forwarded to our office. We deem th:a 4noti o the facts due to Mr. Kresge arj'd 'hVfrjojad. and, exploding in their rnidet, scatter death L F n nil r nctnlfillnn mt. ...1 I. . .1.1 . . n O - uUltu, , The next snfi.ik-pr tvn-i TTnm-n Q AT ur heart we pitied the speakers both the who remarked that it wn- ih.. fir-i. ;...' are Known. TLen, what elso could wauat, John Hannah, and Washington "i? U,SUW u" ' u,u l gianngiy r jiiiy wages ai irom aan to J$fji; per montri, from Mr. Rowland I Don't his OerQeld; Secretaries, J. F. Drinkhouse nolorlo,,s' "nU evidence, we are told, can be " o..ocnfce.s pam. j ne crie is a new ma tell us whore his heart is 7 nnA a at:uk produced in abundance to establish this fact. . !!.'. uml Very SImr .,n lts construction. Xi- .kuui. I v (iioioma was awrdd nnr ?. nh no hv i r i i rrM. tt . xi. iu.i,uaun. ; (llOIOum was !iwn C( nnr A anh hp hv U. Industrial Association of Farmers & Mechan- delegate who rendered an account of -his ho had ever been called upon to eneak to tben invite(1 to address tho meeting, to STAt meeting on ilionday la-t I'f' a .) - Wwnbobiir?, 1 a, at its cxhibi- jt- ... . 11 i.i... ... ' tit. i i i n i. j , , tion m tPOli, over tne Urovcr M.iKer. and t;.,,.tl uui. liuwiiimi iioun.Mn.-u a ron or oanK p Ti.: i. .-. ,. ' uuuuuii jMuciimcs. ti is euuai io anv ma- I - - " 1 ' . ut'uu tu rpcitu nil- ........ij stewardship, and declared that the vote by tho Monroe Demooraey. Ho deolared Uhioh he readrly and pertiuentlv resnon- l.-M. .. . . . ... I. r . . .. . . I ' r k:n.. J 1 .. r oanot was not a secret vote, and the rump tnat nine tenths ot the time of our nation- dad. He reviewed ably and criticallv ""auu . . , . , pamc r chine in use, and the price is but fifteen dol- candidate for the legislature, Mf. George II- a ozistenee, tbo Government had been in i!1Pni;nn nf,Ki,(n i , -n J L,ackawack JVu,i- A friend suggc&t-the !irs. Address R. JAMES, General Aent Rowland, who challenged us to a game of thc uanJ of the Democracy, and it had p D f iofM Domooratio query as to whether the bills, if bank E S. M. Co., Milan, Ohio. Lacka.k TW infl,n.i r r,J grown to its greatno under their care ruuUUl,uu' wo,KU- a ueceptivo and un.s, were mo proauction oi a Uogus con- ""vv-"4 e"'"o fi .i.rv - . . . . . fV., .,,!..!.. 1 1 1 1 . - .i .. rn Wnno.. to nrove Ins union Pniimnio , ,. luu emocrauo organization ahould " uujmruiieueu mine nis " J - b . uot be disturbed, and therefor tho wire-1 tory of Lcsii-lativo Conventions in this u lu u.iu.du.iu, ui uiuuuurtuoi uis remnriis, il,....i t. 11 i , . , .. . that he had tarried in classic Rome.and hu. ti, V . l , , C ai!jtr,Ct' UeorS tL- Rowland was put in FROM MISSOURI. ned Queen Dido in Green. Ti.,,ffi. niiL.- A . 0 .. . V.,e nomination. He claimed that inasmuch Col. Mulligan's Surrender-Ben McCul- whb f.enr.1 him ma. h- .r. .7" .Z . .. . .. . ".P's W0. UeL- th MnAi.tn lpohKear Lexington-A Esrht ITeor J "w uim.jii.mij uoi say mat mis UeOe ion had hpon "vw "ue utt" uuuwuuuu fv,n jraneoo -nn..lT. pir. R, I , ... I - .... . I wumag JUU.UDi -UUJ3 J.U.UU111 UiiJUl V - r - uiuai uuiuu vwuuuiicu uuuur mm josierea Dy a jjem- u" "u"ua ' t iau, u was piainiy tue ana jonnsion ieieat tne Kebels Lol. mat lie can t quote Webster. A true friend ocratic AdmiDistration. No; that would duty, acoordin to cverv Drincinlo of in. Johnston Hilled. ofthe Union could not have made so sad a GOt bave sounded well, and therefore it linn nnJ ih rn t .l,.ffr9nn nu AI f oo iqri r;i..M : ... ' . must. fnlr? hl,i. w u.. .i. ....... ' w' MW f"" u" u' luu 'lliy r " ,v-" 4lJlM- ... Muuu.,B iwu ..jumurao.-e expression . 6" " .' the drWntofl nf 7l7-nrm nn : J A tlUnnrnh rr,nlv.,,l h0r rt.n;.,i. c..t. of Wnhslnr hk AA Afr Vn,UA At..i... M18 DCXt UiadO a Pro.H Cliar-'e against, tliJ ft u'.u. iii iul r - w u.j,,. uu JIUIIUIV (,,.,. A. ... . . a. c ' nnmJn.ftnn f !, evening last. owlu Auminieiratiun or tieing guilty of inoreas nc ine tatn ttflht. Knmo fn..-t . micocuibu. auu O " ' ... v. ivuitcuu . March 14, 1SG1. 6:n. In Cbesnuthill, on the 28th tilt., Mar garet, wife of E. R. Gcarhart in the 27th year of her ago. Kilt wlltT uic(n ...n.n nni. I i I fo arS"- millions of dollars, and with a significant mBJ"'7 as "t nau jnt illr. .Westbrook could have asked to bob of thn hn,l ,m..m t... ' Uoleeted whom her neonl, liovo AaA,rrA P ... . . ' . FIUU lt .1- . .1 xL 1 . r. nn. Mnnilnv nE rn.: .T . J ..... u .u, u.fcecuon, was wiieu another speaker, whoso namo was u . . lUG U,aD rePrepcntlg the "J ' ..u5 u,u' dent and usae, to the nomination of tho .-.i I tUat tho 15 ed oral fronn sit. I.ovm.iinn . : UWU1UJ0!lM,.fimnrflllM!i:T3IlZ,::Z, rly nominated by a majority u mo voice oi the -f " , " ' "T . ""tt' Delegates from Pike Countv gbt, and a maD , ' " I of Representative, and, as I believe, n hnit inut rnn.i. """" ""vmwwuu ta iu XJl IOU IjODDE? presented to the meeting on ftfondnv nppninn-l nnnnnnnnnofl hn tj..,.;,i maioritv of tho Countv nntitlnd tn on " Z J fa y. A iKniuuiii, uuujujcn .. r. . r ' "w M,!n, T J r i ;n .n uiespeecn and manner of Mr. Rowland. ced a speech which in-.tantly commanded DOU,loauoD was ny right tho regular nom- " JV" uuuu u ia icareu win Nothing more was necessary to convince all univsmal attention and to whom Mr ,uec5 au(1 Jnn. Westbrook boing thu Proy mortal. who heard him, that the charges of the JefTer- Motfc gave way, and at tho conclusion of oircutustanced, is thereforo tho regular greatest activity provails hore in sonian had more than mere surmise to sustain wh,h tbe mee,ing adjourned sine die. ao Dotw.tbMaud.ng the unprincipled l, lQS- . , ire-punera uau uenicu Ills ri"ht and ""awci -iuiifuiiio mum uiuugui nominated an other in his stead. Hn ntn. Jown Uera to-day. Sho is not disabled, ted that John C. Westbrook is a mnn . as reported. She will doubtless be oon OF MONROE AND PIKS COUNTIES. Fellow Citizens . Having been rcgu- of tho- for the office- there by entitled by every Democratic prcce- them. The closing of thc polls on the 6th of October will satisfy the dictatorsnd their candidate, Mr. Rowland, that the day. for .w.oii.iy uiniv-a. iiuuiuuQ upon tne legislu tureof Pennsylvania has gone by forever. Querry. joint Convention at Stroudsburg, on the 7th inst , I hereby offer myself as a can didate for tho said office, and solicit your votes and support. If elected, I pledgo myself to a vigor ous support of tho Government in proso cuting tho present war, not that I am in favor of tho war, but believing it now to tf Xf- Pi.nl.nJ-:. .1. - TT I 1 . .. I finn,lI HI! s C.M L. ...i.: ;j 1 x. i... ivuvriauu is 6Uun a union mau gumm w uomj private cuaracter nothing r V, w ' rt,u uvl u"Flt,,u was P" bo an aotual nncnssitv and tbo nnlv as be represents himself to be, then why ?an bo Ba,d5 00 n every sense of the word D ''derate bond for his services in mQang of geourin,f a 'dj and hoDora"l did he, as rumor has it, so bitterly abuso " nof.ora?,e and upland on the Union 'J"J1UB "' rcen 8 I0rces aorosa l9 ble peace. Upon f other questions I will the Administration for stopping tho eir Z" nu- a... no bo "M, by the wishes of y fCiellan moves across tho Poto- eolation of tbo Bay Book and New Yo S TZ, 3 T . TT mae whon l aM, mAv hnt P.ln r ti.J r; AW ...:.. ...I ' . 7 ..." . u "FBi' pio io - umuis secure economy m iuo auministranon or is- n "ii St y1 7 3 . r " . nuu wore as strong- uaiu luu pawcrs mac oe, Dolioving JJemorat says: "A dispatch was re- our government' and consequently a re- Jjariuu "UM Ul j?bbiou win remain on jr as possmie aavociting the cause ofthe BUUU win result in a porraa- oeived hero this evening fr.om Gen. Fro- duotion of our present enormous taxation, this fcido of tho Delaware to supply the Rebels, and both of which vilo sheets it De"t roost "sPee(1J and honorable poaco. raonfc, which seems to fully confirm the Respectfully, your fellow-oitizen, citizens ofJilaston and vicinity with good said, afforded daily readinff to the wirp ' couolusion, he stated that inasmuch surrender of Losington by Col. Mulli- JOHN C. WESTBROOK. dotting at moderate prices. ' & pul crt candidate 2 a9 tb, f pe?10 had beon ouN San'" Milfoud, Piko County, Pa., 1 V . raged by wire-pulling deuiagoguca to ac- The dispatoh aays that Mulligan had Sept. Oth, 1861. J "-f l. 0