The Jeffersonian. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1853-1911, September 28, 1865, Image 2

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    OIIc jTcffcvsonian,
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1865.
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lOH AUDITOH GENERAL,
MAJ.-GEN. JOHN F. HARTRANFT,
OF 310NTG03IERY COUNTY.
FOR SURVEYOR GENERAL,
COL. JACOB M. CAMPBELL,
OF CAMBRIA COUNTY.
JSgTThc Hon. George R. Barrett was
re-nominated for President Judge of th
22ud Judicial District, by the Democrat
ic Conference, which was held at Strouds
burg, ou the 25th inst.
For ten years Mr. B. baa served the
District in the capacity of Judge with
credit to himself and to the satisfaction o
the people, as a unanimous renomination
fully attests.
JD7Mr. Levi Slutter, met with a scri
ons accident, at the Woolen Factory, naw
in course of erection, at the lower ond o
town, on Wednesday last. He was cross
iug the joice cn the secoud story, stepped
upon a plank which gave way, and in the
fall struck on the joice below, bruising
his back seriously.
E3?"lhc fourth Annual Fair of the
Wayne County Agricultural Society,
comes off ou the grouuds of the Society,
near Honesdalc, on the 3d, 4th, and 5th
of October. The gentlemanly Secretary,
Thos. J. Ham, will please accept our
thanks for a complimentary.
f&F The communication on the first
page, in reference to Indian Belies, is
worthy of the consideration of all who
take any interest in such matters, and cs
pecially of those who have these precious
relics oa baud. They should be collec
ted and preserved in some public place in
li il. .1 ii
vuuuij, .is njuy are unuouDieaiy a
part of the history of this region of the
State. Let the officers of the Agricultu
ral Society move in the matter before
thec-c relics are collected and taken from
the County. Why should they not be
collected and owned by the Agricultural
Society, and by it be annually exhibited?
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ul an men, who possess tnesc relics
bring them to the Secretary of the Agri
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vuiiuim oueiiuy on or ociore tne. ap
proaching Fair, and we have no doubt
that he will properly arrange them and
place them on exhibition.
COURT PROCEEDINGS.
Court commenced on Monday last, with
full bench. Grand Jury organized by the
appointment of Walter Darry, Foremau.
The-charge to the'Grand Jury was to the
Democratic Candidate for Auditor General. From the Sussez Register,
We last week denounced Col. Davis, Mysterious Sounds in a Church Invest!
the present Democratic candidate for Au
ditor General, as a genuine Copperhead,
and wc herewith present the evidence to
point, calling the attention of the Grand justify us in making that charge; and
Inquest to the fact that crime was great- if it is not sufficient to stamp him as a
ly on the increase, and that the Consta- Copperhead of the worst die, then we
bles' returns showed the Roads tn hn in a will vicld the noint. Tim fnllnwinp-
The WirzTriaL
The trial of Capt, Wirz, which had
gation by the Police. been postponed an account of the il
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Considerable excitement Has arisen nuer- neaith ot tne prisoner, was resumed at
seyCity in conscqunce of groans, yells and Washington last week. The testimony
unearthly sounds said to emanate from a uhciuju reveiatious or cruelty anu oaroari
church in the upper part of Jersey City for 7 thc at"Jont f ou prisoners even
some nights past. The first known of these K, de The direct complicity of Wirz
mysterious sounds was some iwo weens biu, th fiend;sh d . , - - ,
when the pastor had occasion to return to fun sh0wn. One witness testified to
copperhead effusion is from Col. Davis' the church after evening services to procure having listened to a speech of Ilowel
paper, the Doylcstown Demvcrat, aid some manuscript which he had forgotten, Cobb, the friend and adviser of Jeff. Davis
bad state.
The first case was,
Commonwealth vs. Ilenrv Roth. In- was published in that pancr August 23. and had occasion to make use of! delivered at Andcrsonvillo, in which he
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dictmcnt for sellin" Liquor to men of 1864 : The edifice had been closed for the night gave ins sanction to tne treatment of the
known intemperate habits, &c. Verdict With an immense army, a good navy, and was in total darkness. On entering he J''
f !. . 1 I miH thn mvm! X 1, - I r 3 I .1 I I . t . I n I, t n i ,1 h I m o I rn rw I. n . ,.1 n onH I 1 O O O m.
or guilty returned. i'ot sentenced. uu M.B Pu. ui iu uumeueiauy uiucKauuu u. ,... gu- s iCa.u, unfortunate crcaturcs confined there as
Commonwealth vs. George Sibler. In- 0 gai- , T,"alV notmng, and when approaching the altar at tiie rear, wen as the Yankees in general. On Fri-
uu. .., uou uuunug unui no uuimi, attention Was aiiraClCU UV a 10W moail-U Hi- TTnnl-in: nvi nrim nod wl,ft
dictmcnt for fornication and bastardy.- the tWQ armioa ofhe SQui T, I
Irue Bill. reason whv we hnvn hnfin .?( unfnrtiine
Commonwealth vs. Theodore Hallock, are plain and understandable. Mr. Lin-i
Drake Hallock. William Danner. Tn- coln committed himself to an emancipa-
dictment for riot. Grand Jury return a policy. He hereby abandoned the
i in r inr rn- inmn nnn itionn ir o on.
ltt 1UI s J Vtl . fctuVK. uiuu IU th ll u i au" :
true bill.
Commonwealth vs. Alfred Shug, Drake "Slavery shall not live" was his motto innumerable invisible beings clustering a
day,
ing sound, which gradually increased and with another Surgeon was commissioned
at the same time drew nearer to him. To to make an inspection of the prison, with
this he at first paid but little heed presuming a view to its improvement. They found
it to be the antics of mischievous bovs: but lfc 111 a mnst horrible condition, and made
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presently the sounds changed to aeemingiy a series or suggestions wnicn ir carried
uut. wuuiu uuvu luuuuu iruutiv iu auiuii-
men. This
solutely and unequivocally for the negro, unearthly yells, shrieks and groans, from ? ., n- c
-i.-n A i- ...i . I , : . . . fa, . . orate the sufferings of the
TTmIWI- Tnr;rl TT,,nfcn,n Tndifmn( IWnnH thU wn n Mont ,lMrnr tn W. ..j :. ., Z: " was ""J UW"K """""S" l WP"au
j rouuu m uiue pruAHinty to iua puuu, uuiu would have been trilling to the Rebels
tor riot. (Jrand Jurv return a true b . ,,earL ,ua uwu re-eiecnou wnicu ne es- finnv his
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feelings were so wrought up- The old, dreadful story of suffering was
Commonwealth vs. Melchoir DTay, John U , luQ 'mnureu tnousana on that he felt impelled to leave the build
,y . T , J: lives, lhese were his two motives for a- . ... .. f . .
Garr, Supervisors of Jackson townshin. knn,i.,;n.. u ::i v "iff with all possible haste.
Indictment for not keeping the Roads o- incut, and of perverting the war. For The abovc are substantially the facts of till the close of the trial.
is
fully confirmed by the witnesses. It
predicted by some that Wirz will not Uyc
open. Verdict not guilty, and Prosccu
tor George Alstine, to pay the costs.
Commonwealth vs. John Hough. In-
dictment for assault and battery. Dill
returned Ignoramus, and Prosecutrix, E
lizabeth Wolbert, to pay the costs.
Commonwealth vs. George Van Horn
these purposes, and these only, has the lhe case as s,ated hJ t,,e Pastoro1 the church
war been prolonged ; for these purposes to Chief of Police McMannus, after reports
were the soldiers massacred at Olustec, were beginning to be circulated in tke neigh
and the army of General Grant defeated borhod that the church was haunted, and
and foiled; for these purposes has another requesting that the matter might be kept as
draft been ordered, for these purposes i quiet as possiblei believing thatin a few days
arms, and "bogus btates ' declared in
What Ex-Rebel Generals; are Doing
The New Orleans Picayune says
One of the distinguished Major Generals
in the Confederate service of this State
is, we learn, about to take charge of the
construction and renair nf tho. whunw
at tannest lie would be able to unravel the for onc of tbo contractors with the city
mvsLery. ami i:iurii v i.iii! i-;hihc i -i-mr- i.n n i i.n.. i .. i
T tne uuiuu : lor iiiesc purposes nave tnous- J ji i u m ipuiui j uarc uiiu.iuji sauiuu uia
indictment for assault with attempt to ands becn bur:ed unLP Mnnf(iprnfil n(i. of the sounds. Since that time the curch edi- in the Commercial Express Comnanv.
commit a Rape. Grand Jury return a for these purposes have the forts and fiee has been thoroughly examined, inside and One brigadier is prosperously engaged in
rP-,,rtT?i!l ll ill Xa1. i I t -.ll a. .ir Jflia nttcinaeo nrhnf riMntn nr. M1 1.
a-1 uu jjiii. i uusiiics ui luu uuuntrv nnfin n mn wir.n out. due wiuioul unravminfr me mvBierv. nnn -" iuiuwa u uum via mau. lueiuaic
Commonwealth vs. Jacob Yan Why. Earless patriots who dare expose the meantime these dismal and unearthly yells otl,eJ Generals who are spoken of as civil
Tri;f..,f r ..u.j..u.. i-n pronigacy ot ADoiition. and t he corruntion nA t.o .im,( ;i,f. ivuiuia uu uur lauruaus. inmost e-
xuuiLiuivUb jui acsuuit auu JaLlcry. J3I1I i t Z uuu i u.i uuuiu unuuob v&ij Aiji4
ignorcdand Prosecutor, Geor-e Yan Why utu!1"" T ulJ,,;,u .jT 0ne niSht Iast weck Chief of Police Mc
to nav thfi nnsfs. TMs r.rncnmifnr .k cu.-I f ,.ff:.. iUaiinus, accompanied by Aid JJoylc'anii Dc-
vulgar language in the presence of ladies the old Government and a new desnotism tcct,ve K L' Mc Williams, determined to pay
and was nroncrlv knocked down hv niJ between the protection of our liberties a visit 10 the reported hunted church. They
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lant defendant for which he tried to in- surrender oi them to an arbitray accoromgiy procureu tne Keys ana entered in some or uie iicrcest Datties ot tne war,
v . T . ana pei uuious ruler, reace ended with tlie edince sliortly alter midnight. Taking is now seuing Daie rope aim nagging;
luk iiuiiuuisiration ot dames uucnanan and their position in the center of the church oLuuewun uacKsou s iavor
e regimental commanuers is Dressing
r c
engineers on
very store has a colonel or a major
There are three distinguished colonels
extensively engaged in the auction busi
ncss. One colonel who has heretofore
direclcd big guns with skill and heroism
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u.au xv wgu ;vuaui xi. eiss. war, bloody, remorseless war, began with in total darkness, they had remained
in Common Pleas. This was an action of the inauguration of Abraham Lincoln, there but a short time when they Inard a
covenant contained in a Deed made by e have tried war for three years; let us a iow moaning sound, apparently proceeding
ICresn-p fn wlili ,!rn,i. . now try to effect what war has failed to r . . ftl .
tvrcsge to ciss; wlhcli the uelendant rt miinrrt .ii.f f,., Ar t:i from the vicmty of the pulpit, which gradually
cotton.
Verdict iu favor of has done more to to cement the States of rew louder and came ncarcr until itfinally
the Confederacy together than any man culminated around their heads into howls, (re(j a
"Accidents."
Three thousand one hundred and ei"htv-
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one persons lost tiieir lives, and rune hun
Fatal Affair.
Charles Shoemaker, of Smithfield. came
to bis death on Saturday afternoon, 23d
inst, at Bushkill, Pike Co. He was in
company with Air. John Decker of
Duthkill, and two of the Overfields of
31. Smithfield, and being somewhat in-
icxieated, commenced a fight with, or to
cathasl onc cf the number, when he was
pushed or thrown, backwards against a
Loard fence and his;neck thereby unjoin-
tcd.
Mr. Shoemaker was a man of more than
ordinary talent, and was formerly an ex
cellent citizen, and thorough business
man, but disappointment in his political
aspirations, it is thought, led to inordinate
drinking, of which the above is the melan
cholly conclusion.
refused to perform
'lain tiff for S3 30.
Commonwealth vs. Levi
Mary Miller. Indictment for
Bawdy House. Grand Jury
true Dill. (Th is case comes
Bunker Hill.)
Commonwealth vs. George
ndictmcnt for L:irrpni- f
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returned a true Bill. ,,U"""S ' ,u.,e K,.n?' 10 democrat ever 'S total of seven thousand six hundred and
Commonwealth vs. Gen rmU, J S.". , w,,1,,,S?ess o concede to em o pieces, me omcers describe Having thirty-two deaths, and two thousand two
O ""-"r-v" . UIBllUIJUraUili cnninronilSf VP hivn trinrl PVnonpnrpM n vfrv nifn rar cnnctitmn mlhn r..i c . .
Indictment for assantsinflP.r.tfr.rv TmJrnm rt,,ii i. ,i : ii.Ji.-j ... i, . .. J,. . 1 " .vuuut,LU
, ..Jm ujr cau .Ajciiuiiuu iikii. ucaa, anu iinany me noises uecatnc eo witniu tne space or twelve months
"i". supremely pronciess, and mat Jiu- hMo,. .,nnn-ti.i i.f v,.-
I 1 . , . , . . . I ujiuiviiiy iiio-i. nicy uiuiirj ai
r i.i rr-t I pnln nti.1 liia I i rn f t tt r-.? o --. mnir-nV-i--- ft . 1
v,ommonwcaitn vs. lown Uouncil of r " " 1 't U' Masty retreat, apparently pursued by the Friends of the Uuion.
ind thirty-five other nersons sufforp.d
Miller and the continent, lie has pursued a pol- yells, groans, &c., and then gradually died bodily injuries by accidents unon Vmeri-
kcemn a !cy t0 dlvldc the sctuaeut ot away as it came. After a few moments of can railroads or steamboats or bv ft.
returned a i 'v harmonize that of the perfect silence, Chief McMandus drew from plosions of powder magazines, or the fall
dntrn frnm V lc noxLh PresumPtion his pocket a revolver loaded with blank cart- of buildings, in America, during the per-
down from to ask a re-election. The question will rid and fired one ch when amost iod between the close of the war for the
T, 1. , nomin "l td nete'for re g thc cdifice seemcd -ith thou- and the 31st ult.-justfive months.
D. Bush.- "o nin.a and peace for reunion. J tnfnrintnA j.-n- m..t-;. Thcsc ures' supposing the whole year
!r-..,l -r,,-.. is a unsiaKcn mea tnat peace means " "-""'s -- to nr,.smif- 5;m !ir r.i n i. - ..
Borough of Stroudsburg.
Presentment
managing a campaign successfully if they
VlshrM Snmnflllnn mnrt li. Annn. 'PI.-.
f 1 -f n , . I " " WVU.V.Illllg lUUOb Uki nunc. J. 11 u
of Grand Jury for neglect to repair street Democratic party proposes, if wo jud.-e
near lUelchoir bpragle s U heel Wright aright, to restore the Union under the
shop. Constitution by peacoable means. Mr. opposite walk and remained there until day
.Lincoln, has put the prolongation of the light, but heard no further sounds. and made
Scorbutic diseases are the parent stock w,ar 01 the lucst,n. Our nation is no discoveries which would tend to explain
from which arises a lame nrooortion of. , mfst .P and every branch cf in- the mystery. The people residing in the
r t i i j . m- : . . uuiuj, is auuumg jur want oi men: tuere-
tne fatal maladies that afflict mankind. fore are men called unon tn imn thn
Ihey are as it were a snecies nf Tnt?if.J d:inl nf npaw Cnrrn.nnmn nn,i Ar. u..
rs van-
infunated demons to the door, which they Remember, that our brave soldier
closed and locked. quished the rebel horde, who endeavorod
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ine oincers tticn crossed thc street to the lu chiroy uie Luion, by perseverance
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x ne ames or tnat common
i-ijtLujr aic sun uulivu, anuougii tne war
Finance &c.
The knowledge that the Government
has had some forty or fifty millions mora
gold than it has immediate use for. has
an effect on the price, which for some
iu uaa iuuuuu towaras a decline, which
will probably continue. Cotton, which
is now the next precious commodity to
gold, is fast accumulating in New Yorl-.
and will IicId to L-ppti rU, fi, i
On lilnrnnn 'Pl. .
"Miuwii. lit- iM'i.i urn l
1 -"'MW ilL
1
exenange on
New York for
nnnn'i.nn 1.-..- l
unit: liiivi; upon r
an average five hundred bales a day.
The entire revenue receipts from in-'
ternal taxes, from the first day r 0f Inst
July up to the 18th instant, amounted to"
80,470,502. This far exceeds exnecta-
JLhe receipts now range from one
three-quarter mik
tion.
and a half to one and
lions per day.
Of trade at the East, the Boston Jouf-'
ual says : Every branch of industry in
Massachusetts is now apparently in a'
highly prosperous condition. Ouricotton
manufacturers are actually coining money -Wlth
a sufficiency of raw material, the'
only difficulty experienced is in the want
of labor, and agents are engaging hands'
in all directions. Every experienced la
borer that appears is at once taken up.
The dry goods market is less active. '
Thc demand for domestic goods has aba
ted. Prices are less buoyant, and it is'
supposed the highest point has been reach
ed. Brown and bleached shirtings are
in a light supply ; but with less pressaro
in the demand prices are more steady.
Cassimeres and the higher priced woolen
goods generally, as well as silks, &c0 arc
in good demand and prices pretty well
maintained. Some kiuds have adranccd
slightly.
The Secretary of the Treasury has de
cided to anticipate the payment of tbo
interest on the five-twenty coupon bond
which becomes due on November 1st, and
the same will be paid on and after. Sept.
25th, upon the presentation of the cou
pons to thc assistant treasurers, ortothosc
designated depositaries authorized to pay
interest on Government securities.
-o.
An extraordinary match of carrier pig
eons has recently taken place at Brussels.
Not less than 538 of these winged mes
sengers, which had been sent to 'foulouse
for the purpose, were released there at
half-past four on Saturday morning last,
to contend for prizes amounting in num
ber to S3. The first pigeon arrived in
Brussels m 1-1 hours
ing oUU leagues, it must
leagues an
the speed of 22
'!'!. .li i
j. :it: uismiiuu uc-
have flown at
hour.
A gentleman of Madison, Wisconsin.
has received a letter from a former re
lent of Wisconsin, now residing in Mis
sissippi, in which he gives it as his opin
ion that if the United States troops aro
withdrawn from Mississippi, a perfect
reign of terror will commence, and South
ern Union 31 en, Northerners and frecd-
men will be persecuted and compelled to-
leave the State.
rot in the human constitution, which un- I,artJ n power which is no more nor less
deriniues aud corrupts all the sources of a tnorouSn,y disunion party
its vitality and hastens its decay. They
arc the germ from which spring, Con
sumption, Kheumatism. Heart Dieease
.Uver Complaints; and Eruptive Disease
has ceased. To bring our country to the
verge of destruction seems to be their on
ly object. This you can prevent at the
ballot-box by casting your votes for the
Union candidates. Then be up and do
ing work- unceasingly until the noils
1 . j m i ra - -.
ciose on tne second Tuesday of October
next, and your reward will bo the utter
To the Public-Detection of Counterfeiters, defeat of the allies of treason and rebel
lion
immediate neighborhood claim to have been
disturbed at all hours of the night by these
demoniac sounds and a number of them have
determined to leave the neighborhood.
Col. Jacob ST. Campbell.
Referring to the efforts of the coDner- isfis
1 .1 . . . . ... K' xvuv
neau organs to destroy the military and ita last session plac'ed a considerable sum We can easily test .sincerity of the
man v cnar.Tfifnr nt thr l
Congress by an act passed at
which will be recognized as amon those I T r , unTUandldate of money at the disposal of the
, r 4 i t , . c luose or Surveyor General, the Johnstown 0f the Treasury to bo emnlnv
most fatal and tetruct.vo to thc races of Trite..,. that the Leopard doos not tosZitin oi ?measurOS for
mouey at the disposal of the Secretary Copperheads when events make it necess
ed in the ary to change their arguments. To read
nrosecution Ot measures lor thn dfkipotynn one nr thmr npwnnnoro nnn .-.-...1,1
are its consequences change his spots nor the Democratic and nunishment nfnorenns nnmA ;n that t!iir snlinif.,ri p nu...-
to human life, that it is hardly possible Par lt? tactics- Downright lying has counterfeiting Treasury notes, fractional and the laws was their controlling aud
men. So dreadful
to over estimate the importance of an ac- f. 7- i t i "nmen- currency, and other securities of the Uni- absorbing thought. Yet wc find
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tual, reliable remedy, th:
at can suvon n,, x J . r ieu oimva.
. -r UUIIV LU HUKUfP. SlIOPASS -inn thnco lonHn.g I i p l . l , -i ..
tT,;c .Crnf.-W ixr- i t ul . . -., r : . """0 payment oi rewaras to detectives and otli
, v.u.uiuwv.uuiaiuiuauuu. ) e KUQW Will UOL DOW. in tnP. rl.-IV Ot thmr ovtrnrr, I il -L
i i wwimiu-M-rs iiiruuirii
This fund is devoted to the the whim seizes them that
3 and oth- tion and the laws are readily thrown asit
ity oGen- Onc journal iusists that Prcs'nlent Job
and it is certainly worthy the attention of
those who are afflicted with Scrofula nr
.1
Discharge of Provost Marshals.
We learn that the Provost Marshals of the
4th, Gth, 8th, Oth and 10th District of Penn
sylvania, have been honorably discharged
From the service of the United States, to take
nfTnct on thn 30th inct
The offiers of the above districts will be Scrofulous complaints.- Register,
consolidated with those of the 3d 7th n-.hl DanJ'j 1
J T -
and 12th districts. The Gth district with
.a t T-f-t . I M -
wc inn wiui uaptam Samuel Yohe as Pro
vost Marshcl for both.
rPlio rnnrc"Ic. rC t. J.'.i -T I .
...v, i-.wiuo ui mc uui uibiiuct win dc re
moved to tuchaston office, where in future
the business for both offices will be transact
-cJ.
ftra flivmirrli nrliAca inotfti mnlnl
i i ii . . , I , . " i .utvut& n "ww lucuumuuiui
f nnn rrrn 1 1 T 1 I itn fnfA 1.A;U T i . m . a
- uiui .comu ews to -J. -o .. 117-3. xo ders are brought to justice ; and its ad- son c .aii remove Gov
jui icuutis ui uue irom sucn a nnnrtnr oj "---'-o u. u,u u uuuui- minmtrnrinn nnri hs nn.i.,,) rii.
date lor nrvurni- Cnnnl tln l.o , . . . uieas
I - - --.-wiv m Llli: Mil k I. "-II Ml I II tA I A.
.,!.i 'a u :J' ' . UJM v.erreu to art nlaccd. bv order n
and still more welcome, when wc tell them commenced falsifying tho miirf ' ! 1 the Secretary, under the immediate su
that it surely does accomplish the end of that candidal', t,raS"'x y pervisonof the undersigned, to whom a
desired. We mean Ari Ru Jacob M. fla 3 'H communications relating thereto, or th
r
ouuciiyr omcor. ( o . -.nm-nn-.;nnt;n-.,
m -Cii. our inn nper. ninonra xr .1 , . , 1 -,
), ',:rt - x 7-i tt r uueuees muicaieu, snoum ne addressed
-uiuuma kuvu iu mo union Armv 1. kun..jn 1 j 1 -1
for the sunnrpRsmn nf -. 11.mn..i;. . . .. . J ... 1
. ... rr- w " ""-uv-.-ini; lu-lto SfiTftral nartipm whn hn iiinA il.
nr. :n 1 . . 1 1 vw iu iu
c win notreDiv to tnese t -1 nnr.nunnr.:nn c r.:t
uuu buat a ussue or yiie lalselioods Tt hA tht of;n,iD r
r - , -.-. I --ww kj if 1 m uiuo k 11 11 rt iii-
may go uncontradicted, we will state fered. added to the intm,.stwh;,l, nil nnA
... ' faV"
I fliriv.no tnncf f n I ... I. A .. -. '
t w , , . I """""a ujuci. iuv;i in niu auuuression o
--w - "u... l.O UIIU-IUU. L 1 1 . L L 1 .III. I trt.eB fMn.lin rt . : II 1". n.l
Campbell resigued his cotniniminn in tho v..:-i .
w - " (huwi i .11.11111:11 niii-ii mv: 1 1 1 f i rniin n -rv. --.
Tii-. ,- , , , , i .-.v. uuu muo v;iu uui i iiss
,ua uiusiorea out under a h hno noe-. :n xi.
j.iwwj JUUUUU ii4C
capable of af-
any aid in the efforts being made
by the Department for the attainment o
briefly the following facts :
The Two Davises Jeff and W. W. TT
ine democracy, says the Dedford Tn
quirer, claim that Davis, thoir nnnA'uUto ar"y
for Auditor General, was in the Mexican ?nfjI order from the war department, earnest co-operation of all
war So was the other Davis who is now 18 .term .of s6rv,cc havinS expired, pre- fordin- in tin. ff
Tit . I mr I I. - I J n . I I O J uii
awaiting trial tor trp.nnn ' V.io fu oV as uuuureus or Otner ffOOd olfinm-Q
T. ) viavi, , l- I JJ VUU XUIJU I I
Auiuuiuiit; canninnrp won tnrt i m"" v--uu nuuui aui v uiscuarcRn rrnm tun i ti,t j : .. t, ...
Bv the consolidation P-f vi. u Ui.f vn:,. r - ', " , " ""u.rt rv,W " 7. " 'MW "rb.uus,ulu uua- iC 18 especially urg
"i 1' - auiic ucwiijBt ou"--'" '--utmuu jur a whig, nnr nf fimi --- vwuni, itvt, huuv lunncr can. th-. n l : .
Prnrnct UU r.l . ,. . ft 1...J .. , , .:"",, - "r. 7 7 " r puiouua uaviug a KUOWlCdge
V1 tue counues or iorm-r-- " paper puoiisned at home , 7V;,"" " . us " , taa tc 50 of facts important to bo known bv the
uiii muni v-u a. ; 1 1 iti mn vm i n 11 vuuuiii 1. 1 1 1 - n ;i - iiwi rnrnwni ii . u w 11.." inir.iiiiii 11 ir:irii7nrinn rm a 1 .
' r' :r,'; i,nc' 'vaJne T,:1cnu-f A ;t , . - inffW.l. Ul- department, concunng such offences wil
.uuuij-uumij auu nwiign. xne retention of V " ---iaiu ui il ueiore tnei
Capt. Yohe, with the addition of two ,n.,n L.ose 01 tne war and to PP0se with all . 11 lbA,OT TRUE as a,Jcged, that Ijicu-
ties to his already large district. mUBtimi,oJ. 1:3 u,e c,a"se ior wl"ch he had V" J-pn led the Wty-lourth
w ' w-vu nnnn turhtir ' 1,1 .t l 1 Ti i n n nnrr ire rvfr iV) l l i T i
be frratifvinir to iJifl immomnc frio- ..J T """S: ii ij-i. are me principles u wuiurKCB anu ncu
eneakR ivoii r- i.n: . . . UJdU ""u ueuounces the cause in . "'?. UUb yv-u In te uat tie oi
",0.un ll J!an and wbich he himself is fighting? Has he L1 10( mont' .Campbell himself gal-
uu cervices are dUlv annreciated anv nrinmn a V n . - ant v and we nd h
acimowiedged by the authorities at stand unon the tibitfnrm of o r,o .i both the battles named and in ovnw nili
i . i v. n h-' m wiiuaci . . j
unmn ic? . 111 . . . In-- . ... .H!ll. il. - .
""" a ---'ujBauiuoiy associated with trea- vugijjuuiuui wuu tue single exeep-
auu, icuumon, and civi irar, iin-inr ,ni,c ou oi uie anair at Gnicicer's -an n
nSf(-mIoiirv -"rtlllt . . I Ttrliiitt li-if A..!nA., -1 ! . " i. j i
-.-.v; uiiiiiuu was conceived ma. -"- icgiuicm uaniuiuaLeu, uurin
"Washington.
communicate them fully and promptly to
uie unaersigneu.
ruoiisners throughout the countrv
: ii i ..i . . -'
win renuer essential service to the Gov
ernment and the public by giving con-
ii. - . "-
spicuous puoiication to this card.
Edward Jordon,
Solicitor of the Treasury,
A piece of petrified wood, full of nails
I- Li f 1 " m. '
iitiu noon Tnnni i i i t . nil. . .
tured, and ripened, bv whos nl.irc if w-,Jtbe whole period of his three vears' Kfir. i roT,n A :i : q, n y
j. i i , " . k ii uo i . , - . , - i i "v uiun, uu-- nana in ine wood :
directed, Dy whose politicians it was nvJ vice- A"ei' the battle of New Market. The Indians who
-,.rnn..-l .1.1 . 7 n..-l C: I II.. 1- . ., . . .u,UUuU, ubvb
v.vuui.ii, uuu ueciared tnump-L , , A fiuiauuaiiy complimented no idea ot working iron. Perhans it i?
iiao an uuiLori.-i i I iiuul : iviinsn nvirnn-3 nr-nrc l - in. nmni inri in cmht rr i. m . - . on. . . . -
in ifpfpnKP nf Hip ;fm . V -0-.--J.--.i.) uuu convon- . J" "l "c wuuiu u piece or one or ooiomon s sli ps, that he
""--'re iUlUmOllS l;nntfiin W r-, UOOS LO-njl-7 nnhnM H
- wv. . I ii,. " J -. I- MViVUU.
Consistency.
The Doylcstown Democrat, owned and ed-
1... 01 1 -rv . .
,t-u vuiuni uavie, the democratic can- cused
oxate ior Auaitor Ueneral. has an editorial haut : whos
-n. hn ctnri"nl fit-1 y-it..-7.l
. . iuuiucicu our prisoners at
AndersonvsIIe. It asserts that the military
r. , ..... '
iiuii-seiou oeiore winch he is on trial is a
IIRIimntinn . 1 .1 .
-.r-,vu pu.vur, auu mac tne prisoner
nas not becn fairly deaU mth.-PittsLurg Ga
zette, Monday.
nml -I i.--: r..
Miptlcn .,.,,1 ii. n ' .. J
-- ...iv. .;uu uuiuiujuua tiieorifis nr
-, ,.. ii iimu
ruueiiion snrunr' MJUnmh an..
How the Soldiers of Maine Voted.
lhe voters of thc 1st Maine Heavy
Artil cry stationed in the fortifications a
round Washihgton Cilv -t. tl,
- T m-v till xj 1:11.1.1.1111 1
General Scbenck, in one of his speech
: Vj r1" UJ( ailerence between a ticket
".btj uuu a conner nwifi khto . uv 1
1 1 j j j. uui ruo
. ...
.MII--T ' I
m tueir camp lor State officers, cast 900 i
votes out of 1,000, for the TTninn StnJ
i ; ,. i. -1 ... -v.i-
as the heroes of the State of
regiment. Cnt tn fi,rt ua rni.: .ri .r'n
It is not true, as alleged, that Lieut. ' b
n i t . ' " '
.UUIUU uciuic x cLciHuurir. ur auu uuwiu di a nnsinofis mnn m i.nf
anywhere in that neighborhood. He was which for varied fortune anil mii,fnrt.,.,n
a n ..-i I . . . vmuw
uot in one or tho many brilliant en?arrfi- are almost without parallel. Tim Tf.lnfrr.nni.
ments which followed thfeinnnmir.it.inn nf says the gentleman alluded tn fnii! in
Grant's splendid campaign .against Rich- b.us'ne5s four limes5 was burned out three
mond. Telegraph. uums; was roooed hve times; was upset in
u oirge uoacu ana thrown down an embank
ment a distance ot sixty feet : fell head fore
TI i . mOSt thrnilfrll n lintrlmrnir -, iT -i
r . ' vuii uiiiLU m i j weiuv.nvn n nnrnro o-- -. .i i . o r in u. oiuru ul it.Rnn.
idaine voted, sn win i , J c. . u au p-eut uu- nfr . lnn ,,oon mB,..i ... .
.p, uciuva ui .uie I oer arrest at Vicksburfr. phum-oA TOitl, . "".co -"-', nnn is
in in . mi. VIU mu,er 01 venty-one children
ti is a courageous couDerhead A r ; BU " "o heroes of the der i
uotoper, ( - t)i(!ir
. . w n ' i kui; lULiici iii iiMnnr.nnoniii rinn rn i
r maltrcatin-r or 'n llfiill-. - ' ", -.'--.. jiioi-i-
when
thc Constitu-
ac
hn
Drownlow fo
what arc called his "crimes" in Tonnes
see ! Well, Drownlow is as much unde
T-.l 4..l T
ouuusuu a euuirui, according to copper
head reasoning as Gov. Parker of New
Jersey. Now, suppose the Presidont a
tempted to remove Parker. What a time
we should have. Yet the power to make
this ohange is just as lawful as the power
& - . '
to remove iirownlow. The Copperhead
uon i minu ox-goring. except when th
ox nappens to be theirs. Then it is drear
ful. Tribune.
A train, consisting of'250 army wagon?,,
2 ambulauces and 0 forges, un.-ier the di
rection of Capt. Mandevillc, Quartermas
ter of the Fifth Corns, passed throu'h
Lolumbus. Uhio. on Fndav last, nn tlirr
' J J a-r
National lload, en route for Leaven wort b
rr -T-i
Kansas. J-itich wagon is drawn by six
mules, and in addition there. are five ex
tra mules for every 25 teams, making i
i;uau mules.
ill
Dr. Muud is acting as nurse in the ho
pital at Dry Tostugas ; Sfianglcr and 0r
Laughlin are on duty as carpenters, and
Arnold, who isj in bad health, is employed,
in writiug for the provost-marshal.
Hon. Henry Wilsia
stump iu Pennsylvania.
has taken the-
The receipts from rutcmr.I ltcvcn'ac os
Saturday, were 1,123,000.
appears
The following advertisement
in one of the London journals : "Do
and Cats to board. Families going out
town can have their dogs caref'ullv nt
tended to at the private apartment of the
Dogs' Home, llollingsworth street. Livor.
pool road, llolloway, N. A scale of terms
lurnishcd on reciptof astamped envelope
a .1,1 it.- c . i . .. .y
:i.uuiuss tue ouperinteudent as above.
lot
At the A'cw Xork Dull Fro Exh
tion the first prize of S100 was .-iwnrflf.fi
to Mr. brenouille. who mcasumd lfi in.,li
cs loug and weighed 2 pounds. He
supposed to be a decendant in direct line
trom the frog who "would a wooin
rr rrr
New
-ii .
nacKaire recent v n.nssAri thrnn,rl. ,i.
tj J v iuiuuZU Li Ii 1
w lork iJost Office, mailnd nt. fi,.,.
7?.. , . . .. '
x'rancisco, and bound for Drnsdnn l.,o
sia the prepaid postage on which amoun
ted to 172 40. It consisted of valnnl.h.
paper, inclosed in a tin cyliuder.
A Streak of lightning Clltomr? nn nnnnr
story ot tne building occunietl bv the
I.'. l XT., l 1 1-k . ' .
x.' nai, liiiLionai isank nt Hunt nAn Pn
the other day, stunned a VOUIlfr rrii-1 nnss-
,- j n i
eu into a lower room, burnt a hole in the
carpet, entered the dining-room below
ind tore off the plastering, and then shot
out of the open dobr and was seen no
more.
The Government bakery at Washing
ton issued in four years. -18,572,798 ra
W ho called soldiers "Cut throats, dogs?"
The copperheads who are seeking votes
from soldiers.
At Stroudsburg, Sept. 26, by Rct. B.
S. Everett, Samuel Killian, Newville,
Cumberland Co., and 31iss Mary Drake,
daughter of John Drake, of Stroud town
ship. September 2ht, UGo, by .Rev, Umf
Seifert, at the house of Dr. Jacob Kuperf,
Mr. Lewis Labar, of Delaware Water
Gap, and Miss Mary Ann iCupert, of
Hamilton, Monroe County, Pa.
Sept. 23d, 1805, at tho Lutheran Par
sonage in Hamilton, by Rev. Henry Sej.
fert, Mr. Joseph Shook and Miss Eliza,
both Ditteubcnder, both of Hamilton,
Monroe County, Pa.
September 24th, 18G5, at tho Lutheran?
Parsonage, by liev. Henry Seifert, Mr.
William Henry Wilson, and Miss Sarah
Ann Pieiuhart, both of Jackson, Monroo
County, Pa.
Sept. 2Gth, 18G5, at the residence of
thc brides father, by Ilcv. Henry Seifert,
James Strong, Esq., of Williamsport, Pa.,
and Miss Amanda Fifths, daughter of
Dr. Jacob llupcrt, of Hamilton, Monroe
County, Pa.
On Saturday, Sept. 23. at thc residence'
of David Smiley, bv Rev. W. J. Paxson
Eden Anderson, Jr., of Frederick County,
-Uaryland, and S. Annie Smilev, of Stroud
township, Monroe Co., Pa.
August 26, at the German Reformer?
Parsonage, by Rev. O. D. Dechant, Mr.
William S. Drouch, and Miss Emma
Rouch. both of Stroudsburg.
September 4th. at thc same place, by"
thc same, Mr. Franklin Shiffer, of Poco-
no, and Miss Catharine Dutz, of Jdckson
township, Monroe County, Pa.
Iu Philadelphia, on Monday, 18th inst.
Ann, wife of Wm. Nyce, Esq., aged 52
years, 2 mo. and 4 days.
wu-i4.JcnCTcin,-Trr-inii mm n n" TTTrrri i.i iwwiwMS
Tho Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Organs,-
forty different styles, adapted to sacred and4
secular music, for $90 to SOOO each. THIR-
TVT-FIVE GOLD or SILVER MEDALS, or'
other first premiums awarded them. Illus-
trated Catalogues free. Address, MASON
& HAMLIN, Boston, or MASON BROTH-"
RS, Now York.
.September 7, 1805. ly., - . .
tions, - ..
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