The Jeffersonian. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1853-1911, August 20, 1868, Image 2

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    " - The Monroon. ;f t"vcck, ago, (tf-Thc Democratic journal, have just DMaCtlon amo 0118 0q - Ther -ol Monday last say,:-
contained an article, which U3 editor said he gotten up a trry nice democratic story, which w nm Whintou quoted in Ihc money marketttl33, iritK- "The dry goods trade ell! hangs heavy,
JSSk M -mvM wcU care (1) purport- They are luily engaged in circulating, and Gen. 1 oy ton writes from ash.ngtou 0q Fonrlh , h lt M toow t, c that thc fa, trad
vfi Had prepared wiui mucuw w i f , j Cao- to 770 Ctneiimattt Gazette : , , T)pmocratic Convention had commenced. Wc have rarely known
lfcS inS C'vc amount of our National in- which purpor , to ff. C.cn. Stecdman wa. one of the most pro- "ft within a day a time vfhc those ia the trade in this
SgS- debtednes,. and the proportionate hare of tain (now General) Grant l minent men iu the Hancock movement. "8J"b city have cmfcsssd to greater dullness,
that indebtedness, which each county in the alter, he Mexican war. 1 he story ,Ip - j fter thc Domination Seymour jobbers and retailers,
nOnlM Statc bound l bcar' dlrCCl,yr indirCCl,y' SenU Gra.nt' ? " I k It Callcd 0Q at !? .h0tl ? m,ST wilrcpuu ktlS are alike resting 00 their oar., aud al,
VLl)C jCUClSOUmn, tvrcllicr wilh lhe ycarly intercgt Uiepcon. army, as having gone to New York and ha- bciDS of conciliation. Hat as the "TV u " rc4ilatc, by their price, most universally corfess to thc fact that
THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1868.
them to vote in thc Northern States,
Episcopal Service.
Thc Ucv. John A. Paddock, of Brooklyn,
will hold Episcopal services at the Court
i.. n,Wnnl. nnSnnvnovt.nt 4o'clfHk.
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p. m. J lie public arc mvtictt to attend.
Services at thc Water Gap at 10 a. m.
0OWe have been rcgucsled by Mr. J
AHcn Clements to announce that hc has scv
ral superior Sewing Machines, both single
and double thread, for sale. Thc machines
re entirely new, arc gotten up in thc best
t-iyle, and will bc sold bargains to cash cus
J c
Machine will do well to call on Mr. CJcm
lomcr?. any one wannnrr a rood 2eviriLr
cuts.
Duty.
It is a duty we owe to ourselves, as well
as to those who arc dependent upon us, to
preserve our health and strength. Spcer's
Standard Wine B;ttcrs" arc found to bc
nn unfailing and valuable assittant in main
taining thc vigor of thc system, and in keep
ing it in tone.
Sold by Druggists and Grocers.
0C7Wc would invite attention to the let
ter of thc Hon. David A. Wells, Special
Commissioner of Revenue, on the first page.
Thc letter gives a view of the financial ope
rations of the country, since April,
c!rau from thc best" authenticated source?,
nJ deserves a rn.-?t careful and considerate
pcnisil. It is a complete vindication of thc
KcpuMican parly from the charge of extra
vagance made against it by thc democracy,
its f-peakers and its organs.
7A grand entertainment, as we learn
from posters up around town, is to bc given
by the Stroadiburg Amateur Club, at Ilol
linthcad's Hall, (the old Presbyterian
Church,) on Friday, (o-morrow,) cicnmg.
As tho entertainment was arranged by a
uattcr hand, and as all taking part arc a
mong our most rc.c pcctable young folks, and
wrc more than ordinarily good at histrionic
representation, we may safely say that those
who fail to see the performance cf the
"Hough Diamond an! the Spectre Bride
groom," will miss a rare treat. Everybody
fiould make it a point to attend as thc pro
ceeds go towards a most meritorious object.
Woods Meeting.
Wc observe by handbills posted around,
Chat thc brethren of the African Methodist
1'pif-copal Church purpose holding a Woods
meeting, in the grove ou Ilansberry's Island,
on Saturday and Sunday, the 5th arid Cth o'
iicptcmbcr. Services will be held at 10 o'
clock, a. m.t and at 2 and A p. m., on each
day. Collections will be token up, after
each service, in aid of the building Jund of
thc church. The Rt. Rev. J. P. Campbell,
D. D., and olhcr celebrities of the Church
re expected to be present. - As the services
promise to be of unusual interest, it is to be
Imped that large congregations and liberal
contributions will mark each and all of them
CCT'The Hon. Carl Shurz, among olhcr
oppomtmcata in Pennsylvania, will speak at
AHentown, on Tuesday, Sept 1st.; ot
Wilkcsbarrc, on Friday, Sept. 2nd.; at
Scranton, on Thursday, SepL 3J. These are"
the last meetings Mr. Shurz will le able to
Address intfiis State. Would it nol be well
to make some arrangement by which our
people, at a cheap rate, would bc afiurded
an opportunity to hear ibis great champion
of human rights, and sound Republican prin
ciple?, say at Scranton! Could not an ex
cursion train be arranged for Thursday Scn
tewberSrd! 1
Conference.
The time for thc meeting of the Republi
can Representative Conference, for the dk-
Inct composed of the counties of Carbon and
Monroe, has been fixed for Thursday, thc
-J7ln day of August inst., at 2 o'clock, p. m.
The place of meeting, Knccht's American
Hotel, in Stroudsburg.
. It has been suggested that thc Gongrcs
cioual Conference fur the district, composed
of the counties of Northampton, Carbon,
Monroe, I'ifce and Wayne, meet on the same
'ly, find at the earns lime and place. j
. . - i . r rim a i o f wt.n in 1 1 1 fr I win" Liv i uii u uiH wiu ir,vvi - i i luiw jwuii vu, i v....v.w , i . m I,- utA.i.ii. ...i Hm i i hn iiiAv urn nnr mnKi ;r - lic ii j. ljuuiu ui
FOIi ritKSlDENT,
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' nt517TQ'l li An, flip WllOle UIUUIU IVf vuuu lumiiai, auui.;, u . , . , II- . ..,, 1 ennnnrf Ii in I lit ir HU UUU UVU.l luuo m vu - i - . . , . ,
OF ILLINOIS. o ihif tthTu laid on the ,oud guil.y, and sentenced to he cashiered, sf P P Ration of Demoera U.i - 7
FOP YirFTFFWNT shouldersoftheRepublicanparty.byourin- Here the Democracy bring in their particu- cracy aloPnc; and that, however much he trine has raised the price of gold "J Th bt?er
n IT TT V T r P P O T F A X dcralilc nc5hber' Wh With friCnd DaV,8;fh;JP 1 Cm'and h5! Wend, might .tternpl to distort, 2 - fikCcly tJ bc dLppJntca. ln st3ple cot-'
SCIIUYLLR COLFAX, much lhe 6talcnient ae aforesaid. story goes on to say that Grant appeared be conCcal, or ap.olog.zc for his record dur 1 he P"",01 ,0ld urrcocy bicb tons prices average about the nme. Here
OF INDIANA. . Dut how i3 lh;s1 The debt certainly fore the immaculate Jefferson, who was then ing the war, every soldier in the hnd ol every tn ,u c o..mc , al,a hcrc a fraction has been yielded tof
.rcwoutof the great war of thc rebellion. Secretary of War, but now a fugitive in Eu. would scorn it, and desert the man or the we use dai y to rende CV , cro;y j offa tcmp0rary accumulation, whiles
REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. Zr llTUn by Somhern Demo- rope, acknowledged his fault, and. on Li. party which .pproTed . . . r k w but f scvca pcr low grades aLd stales not very pleM
ror. At-DlTou-GKNKnAL, crats, in fulfilment of threats made by xNorth- knees, begged Jefferson to save him from fur- J F " CC unlike Borne who feci as cent. Supposing that the currency had have been sold at a slight gain on former
Gk.v. JOHN F. II A 11 TR AX FT. Crn Democrat, that the South would surely thcrdi.grace, by withholding the proceed- h"adtS"evcry one openly that h been silver or gold instead of paper. The quotations The recent rise in gold ba
rou suuvHTon-orM U v, rc-t to the bullet and bayonet, in case i.. ings, and permitting him to resign. The hoVt tL ticlJ. Jen. Ewing -suit on our present currency is precisely aided in feT,
G r.X. J A C O B ll. C A MP 13 E L I, pretensions were defeated at the ballot box. story say, further, that Jefferson, in the good- ts ti k t merely because, hav- e"" onjy' held?" Oaufwhot
- The war wa. inaugurated by thc Southern ness of Ins heart, but in violation ot hi. duty, l?g been a candidate before the Unvcn- "J Or every there is no cause for discouragement, will.
SUCCESSFliU BECAUSE OF SUI'E- Democracy, during thc administration of acceded to Grant', request, hid away the tion, he feels in honor bound to abide i s jr .Jcwhat less than the this one obscrvancc-lct buyers avoid
rcRioK mfuit. Mrs S. A. Allex'c Imtrov- JamCs Buchanan, a Democratic President, finding of thc Court in thc archives of thc actiou. lut there is no man in , aMi- vaJuc of a fivc fraHC ;ecc Thc aIUOunt debt as lar as possible, and sellers bring-
K(veu, style) Hair Restorer or Dressing anj whcn the Democrat had all the power Vr Department and permitted him to re- jngton who Tecls more down ucartca tnan f currcncv passion Irotu Land to baud ia their credits within thc shortest possible
(... oolifr.) Every Druggist sells xU- tho Govcrmncnt in thcir own ,,an(s. s;?n. But for thls gQOilnes3 on thc part of ie. -iK H country is at This time about seven limit. What thc future may bring forth
l rice unc dollar. Ttnehanan the DcnKcra.ic President. Jefferson, savs inventive Democracy. Grant "ls ?J i : . hundred millions of dollars. as regards the currency no one knows.
OnStandardinanothercolumn.SPEKlvS tunu?, uie arsenals 01 an arms anu omnium- . u,u support3 Urant ana v;onax. auis is ou y ----- ----- - - - . - d , Ktrcnthcncd tho
6TAXDAKD WINE 1JITTEKS is tion. the forts to be occupied, and all prop., publican candidate for the Presidency As t as showing the real feelings e whobct of the btatc Pen the ad nec .n o --
highly recommended by physicians for ration to be made by the Southern Democra- wc said before the story is a very nice Dcm- of the Kwing circle. There has scarcely j1 and put a temporary check upon foreign im -
Dyspeptics, on account of its tonic pro- cy to destroy thc Government, because he ocratic story, but its great fault is that there beena more dispirited man in V. ish.ng. our J ,pcnsabic Expenses of thc portations. . Vnycr. hesitate in making
rcrtic.tit. pnrity.W it. delicious flavor did not, orprPtcnded he did not, believe that is not a word of truth in it. When Captain f-Vi.10 To S'rrfoitaVSX iirfcnTl Commonwealth is not quite four fifths of purchases at prices based upon thc pre-
. T , the constitution and laws gave him authority Grant resigned hi. commission in thc army, U(? ol. uc , , iTf-rtii l,r,llt.. fortv-nine millions, lt took thc State sent high rate of premium for gold, which
CCTHha.at last become a settled thing to ..cocrcc a State cvcn l0 favc that gov- and for some time before, he was quartered w J" fc"-'...-. Mck2t will crow some forty years to accumulate that dgbt is generally considered as thc result of a
that "n.ggcrs; will bo allowed to vote the crnmont takcn a n nbf . hc hare cn worse bu tb cket wUI grow. y J . speculative combination, and destined to
Democratic ticket ,n the Southern States. d IIe did not darc, c. could not conveniently have been -on a Jn t of cousT Ca! b In one "short mouth, the insane plat- be oi short duratyn ; while holdersof
rhc la.t Monroe Dnnocra says they may. in condcmncd b For. B does not conceal his disgust; and form of the Democratic party has incur- foreign goods are deterred from pre.ng
But democracy cannot think of allowing . , ..... ..... .. ,T ,t..-i j r i-l... .1 L u.- r rrJ an cxr.cnse for nothing except to sales by thc fear of a further appreciation,
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The Monroe DriNorrf. of two weeks ago,
contained an article, wlnciiua eouurBaiu uci;uilciui.uc..y.vT- -
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v.v nr imlefatioablc neighbor, at S2.S32.37G.
Tl.o nnmi.nl intrrrst on ll.!ssum IS SCt down l
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suffered the Treasury to be robbed of all its
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cm might become still more offended there-
at. lie ended his presidential career, by
turninr the Government over to Mr. Lin-1
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coin with a Democratic rebellion fasten-
cd, as a vampire, at its heart.
Having commenced in lime to be ready by
the incoming of the new administration, the
Southern Democracy, sure of the sympathies
of their Northern brethren, greeted Mr. Lin
coln's advent into office with prepj ration for
the contest all perfected, ln little more
than a month afier Mr. Lincoln's inaugura
tion, those sterling Democrats, JcfE Davis,
Yancy, Toombs, Bureguard, Hampton, Lee,
and their compeers in treason, thought thc
time to 4opcn thc ball" had arrived, and
Fort Sumter was ba'tcred to pieces, as a son
of feu tlcjoic over thc biith of thc '-Confcd
crate States of America," founded on the
supposed ruins of thc old government, and
thc wiping out of the old flig. The war
once began, thc Democrats North, in sym
pathy, joined wilh thc brcthcrn South, and
ihc aid and comfort furnished the latter, by
thc former, enabled them to continue the
damcable wickedness through four lonj and
bitter years, when, by thc united efforts or
thc loyal men of the country, it was sup
pressed.
Commenced by Democrats South, in thc
interest of disunion, who were, in turn, sus
taincd by Democrats north, thc war against
the Government was, emphatically, a Dcm
cratic rebellion, and our encrmous debt,
which could not have been created if ihc
Democrats had not rebelled, is just as em
phatically a debt of Democratic creation.
To say otherwise ia to say that which thc
truth cannot sustain. Our neighbor, there
fore, but furnishes thc evidence for his own
party's condemnation, when he furnishes his
figures "prepared with much care," which
if they exist at all in truth, exist only be
cause of thc dcvclii-h maclr'nations of thc
Democratic leaders North and Sonth. Tiu
wc have an immense debt is only too true
but that wc have a debt at all, is because
his partizan friends resolved to ruin where
they could no longer rule.
Kn passent. Wc observed the array of
figures, which our indefatigable neighbor
"prepared with so much care," copied into
a number of our Democratic exchange., and
accredited to the Harrisburg Patriot Jr U-
nion. No doubt lhe Patriot J- Union sto'e
it from our neighbor. It is true some o
these exchanges published it a week or two
before it appeared in the MonroeZJcziocrof
but no matter. Thc Patriot y Union dc
serves to have its head punched. Such bald
fjeed ttealing should not bc allowed to so
unrcbuked.
The Republicans of Carbon county have
presented Daniel Kalbfus, Esq , for thc con
sideration of the conference soon to meet in
this place, cs a suitable person to be the
nominee of the Republican pirty for Con
grcss. Mr. K. is a thoroughly reliable Re
publican, a gentleman of fine talents and at
tainmcnts, a ready and eloquent speaker, a
sturdy debator, and, if elected, would repre
sent us with greater ability, and mere to our
credit, at AVashington, thanjt has been our
lot to be represented in - many years. Wc
opine that his nomination depends only on
the solutien of the question as.to whether
Carbon county is entitled to the candidate.
There can certainly bc no objection to him
either personally or politically.
Wc observe, by the Mauch Chunk Ga
zette, that Mr. Kalbfus has challenged the
Democracy of Carbon to trot out its cham
pion, to take the stump wilh him, this fall,
and discuss the issues of the campaign before
the people. This is, literally, bearding thc
Democratic lion in his own den. We doubt
however, whether the Democracy will ac
cept the challenge. Somehow such work
don't seem to agree either with its cham
pions or its principles.
AY hen Horatio and his intimate friend
Blair etand by thc grave of democracy iu
November, it is conhidentlv nrcdictrd that
uc will exclaim in taouruful
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accents,
"Alas; New l'orick.,,
,m,, ti,. nm-rA.l with nrezt care" personal difgracc, and to the great d.5gracc mour receive, btcedman told h.m plainly I I r;aPn In the market eiocc the more timid arc bccomjrrg fr.jrhtencd at
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1 i- t-t inrriTArir imp Tnp tiiht 1 no nrr n 1 irrm r.n 1 1 !- .11 fin rir 1 .i.urL iii;irii,n. n 1111 11 ri iini 1 our fi wnuii 1 in in ni'i ii!ai wii v ii.ia l
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fl-Tho Democrat. c Jro, -
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of the army of whicl. He was a
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Or U1I3 I1C .8 Kllll iu uj u
could never again have entered the United
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L-tipps liflorn Jrfi. Davis. ' ftf. or nhniit. thp I descriDlOCT tlie Situation oCVmOUr Won
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I ,a lUmu...,! . nnl-. nrrnv n vff ,
desire or so many ol the shining lights of tlic
purtyto represent this representative district
in the Legislature. The numlcr of those
who arc desirous ot sacrificing thcmscles in
this regard, is almost beyond computation ;
but of all I his disinterested patriot band, on-
Iv two or three are !rifted with sufficient
ith sufficient
'fore the dea
wkh ft Z
, with safety,
position two
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spirit to preocnt themselves before
people. Wc suppose we may,
name as certainly out for thc position two
of them to stay out of course Mr. James
lit m v t 1 1 9 v
i-iacc oi .Miuuie fcm.inncia, ana Messrs.
Charles S. Dctrich and George I Walker
of Stroudsburg, all of whom are 00710 fide
Democrats, in whom there is no possibility
of Mark- rriHiblipan rm!n. Of tho lot Mr.
Walker is the only one, thus far boldly be-
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nave no say as io wno snail oe nominated,
dui wc uiinK ii energy anu ousincss laci is
to bc the i'nc qua non, in thc eyes of the
Convention, we may, during the next session
of the Legislature, lose thc presence, if not
the benefit to be derived from the cflbrl?. of
one of thc most efficient Real Estate Brokers
in the Stale.
Qukstio.ns. Why arc thc members of
ti.A rrnft rv,.r ru i' i
.11. v j iuuu .11 ljli j ui i lit iiiuuuiiu muiuu
with swords, muskets, nnd other tenrlilo
.iriiironnu 7 wi.m fnrniwimo m
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and accoutrcmcuts? These nuestions wc
would like to have answered for general
in formation. Monroe Democrat.
Is our neighbor "a f-c-a-r d ?" Thc G
A. 11. wou't hurt him. Thc members don't
take after verdant things.
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ine ioiiom -ingpreamwe and resolutions were
a.loj.ted ,y Canadensis Lodge, No. 39-1, I. ().
yi. 1 .
IWwrcrtx. In lhe mysterious providence of an
all wise and merciful God, we are called upon
to mourn the loss of one of our nunilx-r, Al-
ci:.:t l,KrrK oktiirit, and
UVo-f'M, In the said Allxft L. North nip, wc
IoiiihI a frcnial, kind sympathetic nature com
bined with an earnest zeal and constant effort
f r the promotion of temperance and thc goot
of mankind, and
H7mtm, Ah a dutiful son, affectionate broth
er, and constant friend, he engrafted himself
into the affections of all who knew him, there-
i re
J!cwlrcI, That we low in hiindilc submission
to the will of our Ileavenlv Father, who is "too
wise to err and too cood to be unkind ' an
we will ever cherish in our hearts the memory
of our departed brother, which is a "Oinment
loured forth," and will trv and emulate his
christian virtues and follow his example.
PffJrctf, That we deeply sympathise with
the relatives and friends in their sail bereave
ment and commend them to Him who has a
Ralm for every wound and a cordial lor eve
ry tear.
JUmlt fd, That a conv of the above preamble
and resolutions he furnished the family of our
departed brother, and also a copy for puMiea
tion le furni.-hed the " Keystone Good Tein
plart and the County pajurs.
II." F. STRING,
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II. F. STRING, )
S. W.STRIGIIT, VCom'i
A. J. DJX'KER. J
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Thc funeral of Thaddcus Stevens took
place at Lancaster on Monday. The body
was conveyed from Washington on Friday
by a special train, guarded by a company
ot colored Zouaves. It was placed in thc
parlor of his late residence in Lancaster,
where it was viewed by thousands of his
sorrowing friends and neighbors. The
ntcrmcnt was in Schreincr's Cemetery,
thc only one in Iancaster that docs not
make any distinction on account of color.
1 hc funeral was attended by deputations
Irow many oflcading political and legisla
tive bodies of thc country. Governor
Geary issued an address to the people o(
thc State on Friday, setting forth thc
public services of the deceased as a le
gislator and statesman, and declaring that
'to his wisdom and liberality we are in
debted for our magnificent system of 'free
schools, by which the children of thc
poor are enabled to reach a degree of culk
tivation beyond which the wealthiest and
most favored of other Jands cannot cro."
The public departments were closed and
all official business suspended on the day
of the funeral.
Tf is Mf.4!. i.l . 1 i 1 r inn
I11 cawiuaLcu mat id,jvj persons
witnessed the impressive ceremonies.
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name for a traud ; told uini tnat no non
I riif i i n p Tzi i in an roiiL'i vativu uiuf
mop. oncn,ff dcnoanccs thc ticket, and
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nvp:in Tnndoc cct 11m. lourlicK-
lrnidpnt rink 1 Ulair " Montomcrv
... . h-.f ,n. 1.;, rr;ends w;,ir au cx.
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Tht Prcniilcnt is cold distant. He has
as yet donc nothing whatever which leads
the Democrats to feel that he will make
his influence felt in a positive manner dur
ng thc campaign. No member of the
Cabinet has JcnTnrod any public approval
of the ticket, while several of them make
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lion.
ins thc campaign. No member of the
l..'".
A bis banner has just been swung out
0f the Metropolitan Democratic club in
New York. Seymour's portrait is on one
side, Dlair's on thc other. The portraits
are flanked bv two horns. I he )trh(
I mw- mm m
caI13 tncm "horns ot plenty, lhis is a
mistake. They represent thc two horns
which were taken by the Tammany con
vcntion They represent also thc manner
in w,,ch Seymour and JJIair will bc dec
ted "in a horn." The pair of horns show
that thc convention
in the nominations
emblematic fish horn
who Gsh.eJ fo? lhc ?
it: on the other Hlair'a horn whiskey
straight. Both are the born. of the n;
oa, wulcu wc rcau suau DC Tul
flown
An amusing incident occurred tnc oincr
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daJ at a Democratic meeting at Jackson
vulc, Illinois
While Gcucral McConncll
was speaking a circus procession, prcccd
cd by a baud of music, drove around thc ;
public square, thc band playing a lively
tunc, whereupon one hundred and seven-
ty-fivc or one hundred and eighty of the
two hundred r.nrsnns nresent Inft tho
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rucctin? and ran off to hear the band or
to tho show. At this. General McCon-
ncll, usually so amiable, seemed to lose
his temper, and after pausing a few mom
ents, paid: "rcllow-citizcns. it is a bad
sign, I tell you it is a bad sign to sec the
run after a d xl monkcv show 1 Such
couduct convinces me that you care
C nCI
thcr for your party nor your principles !"
Thc Cincinnati Gazette says that in
formation is wanted of a twenty-dollars
gold coin, somewhat worn, which one
V allandigham carried in thc political
campaigns during the war, and which hc
was wont, at every spech hc made, to hold
up to thc crowd, and to call their admira
tion to it as the Democratic money, and
to hold up to contempt a grccuback note,
in comparison therewith, as thc rags
which they had to take for money since
licpublicans came iu. lhc aforesaid coin
was lost to view some time ago. and since
then the exhibitors have been praisinc
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me Dcauiics oi greenDacts.
Seymour says the government finances
constitute the most important clement of
the campaign. Ulair says thc question of
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1 uc iiuaucca is oi no conqucncc wnatevcr.
Thc platform proposes that thc finances
themselves shall become of no value.
Which does the democracy stick to 1
Tho New York Citizen says, "thc first
thing to bc done is to prove Seymour's
loyalty during thc war." Jut that very
essential thing cannot bc done, and hence
thc cry has gone out, "Drop tho War
necord.
The Louisville Democrat regards Ohio
"at least a secure for thc democratic nom
inees as Pennsylvania." So do we. and
Massachusetts is just as secure and so is
crmont.
Thc Coppcrdheads have a great spite
against Gen. Grant becauso he reduced
the Democratic vote about a quarter of a
million by destroying that number of
reblc3 during the war.
The IVilltmantic Journal says Seymour
and Ulair are supposed to bo cnsacd 'in
.... . .. " o . .
inc icmpcrancc cause Seymour giving
thc leclurcs, and Ulair furnishing the
frightful example.
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Democracy is getting snarled.
JjLu,'";rj-.
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1 . ... -. . . r, lull iiririini iv I n iim
A Dear FlatloniL
0n tl.e Fourth of July last gold ?
Democratic Convention aUjouroeu,
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until at this time thc precious inctai is
Thus in one month tnc
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Seven pcr cent, on seven hundred mil-
I imna i a tnrtv.ninn mi inn n I iiniinr.
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i.lntfmpf lihnnpt Vdtos an exrtCUSe IU UiC
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"UU,B wuu,,iv. j j
1 mi. i rinTirt,i iv rvprv
1 nhihl in tlm I ind amouD-
ting to one-fourth more than the whole
debt of the Commonwealth of Pcnnsylva-
:na, Ti.:3 :s tie lurdcn of the tax-
Wf With a vengeance.
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TllO Democratic Campaign.
Tho Democrats arc about organizing
thcir campaign. Orators will bc selected
with special regard to their htness lor
ccrtaiu localities, and their adaptation to
the business of meeting and refuting ccr-
-"J- ,w0 0
Republican .landers.
fcu "p1'?- ,bcm0Ur,
not a loyal man-that he did not con!
ute to the suppression of the rebellion
,, ,. . ...
was
rib-
ute to the suppression of the rebellion. office on thc second floor of No. 114, Se
Vallandisham will answer that charge cond st. yesterday and put up a sign, "11.
upon the stump in thc North, and Wade F. Goodrich & Co." ij last night's ex
Hampton in tho South. Both these gen- press train thc Company received a pack-
tlcmcn support Seymour on account of
. . . .
nis loyalty.
lt is charjred that hc is in favor of ray
ing thc interest on thc national debt in
irrclecmable currency." George II. Pen
dlcton will be put upon thc stump to
answer this. Pendleton supports him
becauso hc is thc bondholder's caudi-
datc.
It is charged that Seymour is in favor
. I i .1.
c w"! si'WKUa uu
i - ik Blair is in
lt is charged that Frank lllair is in
favor of overturning thc -ovcrnmcnt ol
the reconstructed States by military in
tcrfercncc. Hcury (.lay Dean, win
eminently a man of peace, will throw his
whole intellectual "licit ou this s
dcr. .
cusation.
It is charged that the platform is
favor of repudiation, llrick l'omcroy
eminent up-bo!dcr of thc national cri
and honor, will devote himself to answer
ing this charge.
It is charged that thc election of the
ticket will "secure to the Confederacy
what it failed to obtain in thc Held." In
answer to this base slander, such distin-
Ku rV " .cry -v. ' , '
- l.r 1 rr t r 1 11 o. . 1.
ancc, ucu. iavis; anu ii. oiepucus
will take the stump.
Yallandighain says thc New-York Con
vention was ''imbued with thc spirit
which wcut forth on the natal morn when
Christ war :boru." Thc operations of
that spirit arc described on unquestion
able authority in these words :
"Then Herod was exceeding worth, and
sent forth, and sic v all thc children that
were iu licthlchcui, aud in all the coasts
thereof, from two years old and under."
Imbued with this spirit, thc New-York
Convention chose as their caudilato thc
"friend" of the men who roasted young
orphaus in 18G3, aud thc man whose on
ly claim to a nomination was in his pro
posal to inaugurate another revolution at
thc South if thc Tammany ticket is elect
ed. The Auburn AW says: A friend
who has been making a plcasuro trip
hands us the following result of several
votes hc took while traveling.
Grant. Scym'r.
i. x. to Albany, Harlem
11. 11. July 30,
Albany to iftica, July 31,
Moroiug Express,
Utica to Syracuse, Aug. 1,
CG
311
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Mail tram. HI
Syracuse to Auburn, Aug.'
t,'ust 1, 93
14
10
1G
uburn to Geneva, Aug.
3, 'Morning Kxnrcss
S8
73
Geneva to Clifton, Aug. -1,
Steamboat Aurora, Cayu
ga Lake, Cayuga to Ith
aca. 27
Coolest placo in the world must be Ma
con. Georgia, judging from tho utteiaucos
of The Macon Tclearaph. Its latest cool
6tatemcut is as fallows: We call upon
the negroes to take no 6tcps which shall
endanger the friendly relations between
thc two races in Georgia. The whites
carry no arms then why should you ?-
Tho whites form no secret clubs then
why fchould you ?
It 1 . 1 I M 1 UI lia.llJll fcllt V W W l 'J H J U LV.V. . ! w.w v w
-mauc a grcai duu ' r i r r. ,r ,
n , - ,t I in on t. who is a great sticker for equality the incengcr & po
v. 1 -o.. , ...v. I . , 1. II 1 . 1,- 1 I,--; thrrn ,,rrK.
tnc prospect, a nu are ui.-j.wiuw "i"0.
some concession in pncua iu vu.,
saics. utners, witn nope .ar divo
i. . i i
it may pe so appreciated as w make ino
I u.i y mtuv ui uluu iiu tti t liiiu. n una
1. i 1 .1.1.. nr 1 r .1.
wuibu nuum inuuauiy uut;i.ip taiucauiiuu
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srocK on nana as wen 33 i nat to arrive.
ihcrc is comparati vel v little demand lrom
the interior for any class of imported fa-
ones, ana tnc sales ol goods particularly
adapted to the autumn trade Have tiiu
ar uccn ...nucu. inc prospecw arc bu.i
I f . . 1- . 1 flM- - i -.Til
looked upon as Javorable lor a prosperous
business during thc next few months, but
it may not prove to bc as large in fhe-ag-
grcgats amount a3 many have auticipat-
cd.
Another Robbery ofthe Adams Express.
bt. JjOuis, Aug. 14. ihc Adams ex-
press Lompany was robbed ol about o
000 this morning. 1 wo men rented nr
age from Odin, 111 , addressed as above,
I a ' a a t 4 r mi
purporiiog 10 coniam i v. xnia
- morning the package was delivered, by
the messenger, who, while waiting for a
receipt, was seized by the throat by a man
in tic office, while another applied chloro-
form to him. Thc messenger struggled
violently, and, not yielding readily to tho
influence of thc chloroform, was struck
three heavy blows on the head with a
lue robbers then rifled
iucIi of the contents.
Isaac Cross, is badly hurt,
wounds on his head,
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Forthcoming State Elections.
The following are thc elections iu the
- order in which by occur:
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September 1, Ycrmont,
September S, California,
September 1 1, Maine,
October G, Nebraska,
October 13, Pennsylvania,
October 13, Ohio,
October 13, Indiana,
October 13, Iowa,
October 22, West Yirginia,
November 3, New York,
November 3, New Jersey,
Novembers, Delaware,
November 3, Marland,
November 3, Illinois,
Novembers, Michigan,
November 3, Wisconsin,
Novembers, Minnesota,
NovciubcrS, Missouri, , ,
November 3, Kansas,
November 3, Nevada,
November 3, Massachusetts.
Summer Complaints.
A correspondent ot the Tribune
furnishes it with the following cure for
dyscntary, diarrhica, and all that class tf
diseases, which hc says has been used in
his family ten years, and never failed.
Take Indian (or corn meal), make it in
to a thin gruel, cook thoroughly, sweetca
with sug.ir or molasses to taste, and grate
a little nutmeg into it. It is then ready
for use. If taken at the commencement
of thc disease, a pint bowl c tho gruel
usually effects a cure. 1 lis-best to nas
the gruel in place of tho regular weals.
Thc Democratic organ of New llamp
shire, with a lively appreciation of lilair's.
recent letters, thanks God that Governors
Seymour is not liable to delirium tremens Z
Special Notices.
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find a full astorlment of thc lest Fruit Jar
in the market, at tho lowest cash prices, i
Call and sec. - - July 0, Ct
TO i,OAMllllTiYJ&"
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CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA BRONCHI
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and LUNG AFFECTIONS, has now been
in use for over ten years wilh the nioct
marked success.
The Kemedy, prepared under Mr. Wil
son's personal supervision, also a pamphlet
containing lhe original Prescription, wilh
full ami explicit directions for preparation
and use, together wilh a short history of h'a
case, may ho obtained of
DRF.HER &. F.RO., Drugs ists,
Stroudsburg, Pa.,
or REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, -t
luVi South Second St.,
Williamsburg h, N, V.
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