Democrat and sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1853-1866, July 23, 1862, Page 2, Image 2

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Ikmocrat anb jrnfuirl.
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!. S. TOSH), IIItor&riililklari.
EfilEHY JULY 23. IBE2
LJemoci nilc luminal ions
AuJil"? Ctioial,
loAAC r LEXKLK. of Union Cuity.
b'i'rrn1, c i'ti-: a? .
'. V EAl'k, of Allegheny County.
.SWe Stnufe
K. i. J: IIN-STON', of Ebcu.J.urg.
Subject to fix decision of l he bcii:iluii.d
Conference.
. ! .iSfiiillrf,
I.. I li !:.-!! 1XG. of Joint: tec.v...
'iclhoiH'tiUtJ,
.'.s:p:i :.ri:uNALD, a ei-.
III 1 1- S. :CUO, c.fi:U-n::b;ir:
('.-rOMO',
.I.UiE.i SHANNON, vt .h'hv.M wu.
'i CAlll'EELL, e.f Ce:.ct.iituh IE.o.
.l'-
iioiT.i'T eitzingli: of Ehakiuk.
W.;- llottsr I)'nc- Ir,
utviN iiltll'dge, of j.,hi.stoW:i.
31cctln?r Uc Democratic Stale
Central Committee.
Ti.e locaoVrs of the DEMOCEATIC
STATE CHNTI.' A L COMMITTI.E are here
by n .jic. ted to nv-ct ot tiro MEECIIANT'S
HOTEL, iu the City of Piiiladclphia,
ON Tl'ESDA Y.TIIE 2'.th UAYOEJL'LY
INS I'., AT 7 1-1' O'CLOCK. 1'. M.
A fu'l titte nd nre f all the members is
iirj.iitly re. nested. Ecsidc-s the b-.isin.--s ..f
he r;n!i7itin of the Committee, it will
i.e i;ccv.i.iry to adopt iuc;r urcs for the tke.r
uiv,li oi'.uiiit;uii of tl.c by-id uaesscs
throughout tl.c State, who d :irc that tlst-ii
political acl-.ii ll.c ensuing Ea!I shall aff.rd
'":ivin'.i" : cvideneo that tin" n-.it body of
Ih.' pep!.. of this C niTUO'iwcaltli aro resoi-v.-.
to
MAINTAIN THE NATIONAL CON.3TL
TION.
Aivl O.at tl.c ; :fttcsc .SVt't-f :,h.dl .!
lie LiiJ.eii iip. citlier ly tlic Lroken or :r : i .e-1
;iu anlt.s of ciietliies IviUtli. -r t!iv tijii;il!y
ilirect. 1 lit in ri- i.i. kiiwt'i i:joVCU)'.:;t ct
in tl:c Ni.rili.
U i al.
ll.,.t
III IV W
if til.-
-ilir.v if lvii t ; !.: rc:i-''T-? ri?.::!i'e. fir
fi;-!i !!t TW'iti'.il iii our !!. io tic ; t r? ' :ucl
tlic coiMi.l.-tc co ojtrr.iti"-'! f Al -li: i. t,i-:t s nl
!)O!ll0 :n.-l al-f.-ilil. t i J';v.l:t t'lC rc; t-.r;;ti"ll
of liie Uli' ill oil tin: 1-a-i.i of ti.C C'o:i:.ti! Ulii ill
t do 1 i iin ciatic '.ii ly otl.t r xa i :ti
zou:! .-uj ji.i! t::.-; our .!-auiiati-n, oulil
'ILviiit an tuu!l i Is.-.: I . i.l t l.r. i '-i :i
! am ,.tt.- f. -ja. F. W. 11 U i 1 1 FS.
Cj!i:ini).-i Dim. St:t.- (.Aii'.ial C- in.
tl
Congress Aljo:irticl.
Tic ;i:vt of jl.o XXXVII C n-
ui;:.s ;ti--;inn:(I o: !;i.-t Tliiirl.iy. I;
wdmIiI haw 1. -i n iar Lvitrr ir tin- w!ia!t
of our iiiiitry if it ha-1 a-'joum.-il Idji?
:.'.. Their whole caic r - .-ITI h.: a foul
.- ab i j x m the hl.-tory "1' our couatry.
'I hey ha-.e.lo'.ie llw ju-ts ealeulate.l o'uh-. r
M reiW-t homr nix.n lliem-lw or lhe
iiaiioa. Yet there wore a lew coiwi-va-iorr-,
v: an-1 li-. .-.:.! ni.-n, who.e h;;!i.l.-
1 . iiIin;iiu-.- s t-i i e ih-ir ...uu'rv.
wvic livil i!j iii ihe lii'noiiiy, mi ii,.ti tj,.
iiuiiH ;ii are rt-ii. u;vl with the uihv; ii
is th ;vi;-'-e that we i'- my. la;t :-iv
:;.iel (d a.hi:if that t!:i: (av;ir ha.
l:.;i:; hl ihaine ::u;l il'.n'ji !il;:u,-.r ujn n
tin- na;i'ii. Well may t!ie jl-oJiI lvjoiee
lliat iiie-. Irive re.-tel fn in thvir
lah ir -. n tlu?'Iej!ullic-nn paitv mu-t
f'a'ii ';;-j-;hv whicli has iiia.rkcl ewrv
act o'i i'l.'.l e. nrj t Unly sim-e lie t-..m-nieite'-n!-
v.- ..I" the rr-.ion. l-'-eai:.- th -v
wuv i) tli-. m::j..r;'.y. X tt: !; --inec
the Ibna ili n; t-f l..e ( iovenaiK!-.:, !;a h;ul
.-tn-n;r. r ii.' ei.iiv. or l !Ur reas.ni.- for
ivuiaiiniv' . Ii a.tia: t a:n'i true io iht ir triir-tf:
nevir va - any !.ly of im-u If).,!.. , ,,
wi:h more ieU iv-. l-y a eoii!ili ;v; i;iMjh-.
the jMMyei-s o!"a loal (...ji!c a.o.ii.l .J in
tile:;- LJ;aii; the j-aai.-liriu ,.-f ;! u;,,.i.
.--)ii!!t: v r.il. !. a:i I the h. !-. m a uaii-M
werr eui'ivd u;.-i lln i'.i fiint ii,.. v l.iivJe,
Ly v.ie an.l j'.!'!' ioa- le ;i.-latit n. .'.i jvi!
the l.iik ! .vhkh : viv t:'.l' over
i..-. Hat l!i-y !.!,.! . ..-., the :,;h .-t, nor
.ucht n it t . men i.i:ni of r U :iiwii
whi.-h ' i-a.!e:-!:y a- sane.l m .iv -'i'lfi-pr..;--jti
M--. !. e iMn-ie.1 e '!:i:uN. .t,a!
un astia ::n 1 j. ai. vv.i si!!v :m l
ftion.-.I i u. s -al. il!.,:. :1 oi.Iv (. ; ;S. ;.-lH-!ii..ii
an-l.i-mt nw noUof .li.o:
Tliere whole llm. ua-cmj-l .w.l. o. ,.,,
(lie .1,-ep im.-e.!-, of :l-ir ro-infry. l M't iu
invenlin- al,i;t;..i, lu:,, i,,.,!;,, .Ul. f.,i.
crums hy whieli they miht ujset the
Government, if necessary, in onh r to ele
vate tlie African. Thin wctx tlie hopes
aii'l iiu.-t re:iK.nahIe- cxjKi-t;ition. of tlie
loyal :ml consiit'.itional, bListe.1. llal
ihese n:.n, iiirte;.,l of plavin;jr on th'J hap
of !iseor.! infea-1 of 'i.Mi'ai whi'e
lloiae was liuniltur," put their : houM. rs
t..Tethir in tine liuniionluus clibrt to wive
the I'nion, the .-tonn:5 of ivhellion an.l
!ilieal : trill- miht, ere this, have !ccii
iuieteh ha.l ihey acte.l with that Iionc-ty
an-l paliioti in v.hi.-h was i-xjK'flel cf
them, had they a.hercl faithfu!ly to the
Constitution an ! coniluete.l thi war for
tlie iiti!y puqxises, of suppp w inq rel liioii
an 1 iitoiinr the I'nion, in-Iea.'l of wast
"r.i their time a:nl cnerji:.s upon conlisca
(ivn an-l f-mant-ipativii .-H-heme:-, which
wuv ca!eala!e.l nither fo create stiife
than promote peace, Kcbelli.m and Se-ce.--i-niisjii
would ha.ve, ln-lor. this, hixu
at an cm': had they not ahandoucd the
land marks .-ct i.p Ly on.- forefathers, or
lia l lliey hy impartial na- inui.t.-- and
sound constitution.-!1 iol:cy, cn lep.(,-r -d fo
r-tiiuu!afe tlie Union : ntiaiv-nl in the Lor
. It and U lii-civiit .Staler, lhe hV.iueo!'
our c im'.iy would n..t, to-dav, 1.h!; so
;j!ooiny. and many thea ters and hard
fought Laities mivlit Iruc l.cn a.oided,
which have l-cfoiide.l ihja ands of homes
with sorro-.i-. lint the KepuLli.-an ma
jority opposed to a uiuinimitv of le linj
and action, set m- d only intent upon ear
ning out their cli; id ted plan.-of s; clion
alism: co:tiij-I :o! and hitter partisanship,
were tokens of their career. Their record
shows not a. single Act, vi-wed hv tlie
most unprejudiced, that would l. -ar testi
mony of their h-iin:r any love of t-oimtiv
whatexer. 'l'heir who..- cour.-e ha:- Urn
characterized Ly the most premeditated
designs to ca ry oui the fanatical ideas of
a tvcfional parly. All honor, however,
is due to a lew- conservative men cf that
Iwidy w ho, although i t n.l j1 jmjwi l ie. s Lv
lh'-majority, 1-attl -.1 faithfully, without
fear or favor, against the wae of fanati-ci.-m.
Ly which t!i. y w. re ii.mid.it. !.
Tlic I.-uis (u Ijc JSel.
l"p.ii Tnes4lay, the 2f'tli day of thi -niontli,
tlie Dem.H-iatic State Central
Commiifee arc n-. an sled to n-scmLJe, it
w ill Lo svn Ly it-Hen n;-e to the head of
our column--, in the city of l'hihid 'p!ii:
to me-t the important issues :iri-in- in this
t-impaLni. JIucIi .vii! ivtii.iir.tl of the
iK-mocratie parly this fall the t yes and
hwjx s of a loyal p t pie are now centred
irpon that old pea ty a- lhe only one wi.i. h
can .;,w tie- cc: and tin; m -ctlag of
this t ona.iiti e is of vast imp .rtaace to
ail who wi.di to see lhe free institutions of
this M -puLlie p rp !-.c;l--d. The Demo
cratic party m i-t triumph, :.!;h..i.rh it
wnl L - loaded wiih j.-reat- v re.-p. iisihiii
ties tlia.n it ev. rcanled. Tk- I.'epuhlicati
parly i.as ahva-ly proved itself lead, opiate
to th fas;.
intelligent eopIe of this State leliee that
David Wilmot is a p:itrietic man. His
record is behind hiai w hicli showc tliat his
vetc and influence wt iv cast with every
sxctioiial and l'anatic-:il is.-ue wl.icli lias
tlistmlied t!:e caee of the nation.
iaroxjm or our Ailegliaulau
rtelslibor.
"Ii. his brain
Whicli as diy ;ui the rcn.a:n' hii.t
After a voyage he hath straoe places
cram ii j 1
With ohsorv:-.t; n, the which he vents
In mum-led f'Miuv'
Our Abolition iicihlx-r ol' the A' -umit
lsa.s had a periodica! n tun: of the old
disease, Lrum ht on Ly tlie di covevj- of a
"m-arc's nest,"' while tv-',i'TinZOver ' the
Ihiitw!' ami Slii(-'i'.i', and with distorted
features ml cve-baMs projecting like the
protruded end of an acorn from its sheath,
lie writhe? at the '-v'o." c.u:taiued
therein, and as lie sta from hi glandif
erous op:ies, the print :i;nazs Lig to him
and he lx holds magni'ii e! tiva.-on in ewry
word, he sec.-: disunion in every s- nti
nienl" (fact) and in the fit he :- z ,r held
of the "a: si slant" and dex.-r:ou lv sciss'rs:
from our co'uma.- an t xtraet w ith which
he ciulx'Ui. lies his pajier in 1. tiers a!mest
as big as the original app arel to hiin, he
holds up, as a LugUtir, folds real rs, t!i?
fa-.il and corrup'. d"-ils of his own part
and tells them that these are I) -mocratie
'Ventinien!.-,' h- cndeavers to pki-fer the
iiite.liit-tnee eif C'amLria c.tntv with th.
opiniem that the piv-nt Admin": fration
can d. n vi-ong, and after prating aliotit
the '-old oi-gnnhiatie.ii" and appealing to
his readers to "ponder" and rell ef," he
loud'y ca'Is upon 3Iessi-. dohnston and
I'.-r hing, wants th n; to e em-.- f.n-ward.
take tlie oat'i of a.'.I -viance and t-.y wh- th
cr, as candidal, s, th- y cud r.-e the 4'senli
ments" (facts) contained in said extract,
edonol know what are the private
t'j-iuions ol those twog. nikm n. ;n regard
t.i the con up: policy of the party now in
power. Lai as I). m 'crat.; they must de
nounce the wicked d . :-ij - of lh l.VptiLTi
can Alie-Iition party to tie. troy the liw
.e'ii oi't' ir in-tit-.i'.i .u-, a.!i l as l.vnl ir.. n
j th-y mu.-t stand Ly th-: Cor.s'.irulioa and
I endorse those s.-ntim. nts w hit h atv in
j strict conformity wi'h it. The article
' lit .ii i which ourii' i-:h1or.uoics l::usa!rt adv
! U- n ciid..rs. d Ly one f the h-ad'ng Dein
; tK-ralie otgans of this State, prin.'. d in lhe
j city of I'hi;ade!p!:ia, in whieh tlie article
i in qu' sti. i. i ; aee:-edi: d and published
j entire. II.-i-I the ..', .;'.., -Vm h n i:k-r-!
wie, !iad it p-.!.!i !; -d the v!.. ! arih !.-,
'.- re:-d rs v.t.uM have la-la. !-t:t r che.-tv
! oi ja lgiag Ihe : n!i;:i- nts conta.incd th-.-tv-i
in. as th-- pii-ee j'!-f. d contains lv-ihin-'
j hat lack-, V;i:LW tkingr," whieh c ry
j intelligent and reading itwn I n vvs. alas,
i to Le too true ilut noiv-a-t'.ivs it is
tieaxtn t even think that the present Ad-mii;i-lra!io!!
can tl wren, v. if we tal';
;i:t adhering to th Co:;-;iti?:io:i, we
i. ........... ..'
jxrjxJiutfe a I'uiuii awl Vunxlifidif'ti which
should iicvtr have txittc'. au-l uhi bf all
lhe latex (J" Ji-tice an-l huimiully, should, in
their present Junn,Lcal owe aiuJ forever
oret Arficn.''
Tlie-sc are the sentiments of ei;r :doli
tioii neii:hlor, cngr.ive.1 uikhi his Llack
heart: who would rather stv our Gevcrn
ment torn in li-nement? a!id tlivnchcl in
fi-aternal blood tlum to luive the negre, Ins
favotite ilel, kept in Lendage a;iy longer:
this is the man who would accuse us ol'
being a wcll-wi.-h.-r" ol'Soulltvni trea-:i
ihe man who wouM !i. hi fo tear down
the freest government ever mmtl iijonthc
face cf earth the '-assy'inn of the oj
prefs'd ef every clime,"' and jet he lias
lhe hardihood to ad: to repri. ut this dis
trict in Congress.
"Oh fir a toi.r-.ae to errs? the s'avo.
V,..be- tie.-.s..n. hke a deadly Mv.ht.
(joinrs o'er tl c c .m. ilr of tl i 1 i .o c,
And Lkist.s tl.fm Ir. tl-c'r T- t:r . f r.a' -M."
Just ! fLix the adioiimmcnt f Con
gress, the l'resid -nt of the 1'n't d State
sent fi.r the meailiers fn.m the I!orlr
Stutes, iip ii Viii mi he urge.! L's f.iveuite
emancipation scheme, and hinte-d that if
ut adopted, t. mancipation would como
under lefs p!easa:it eiivumstan--. We
w ill lay 1 fore our i ad- rv, is xt week,
the 1 "resident- apjval, ainl the reply of
these Kepresentatives which i- mo-t iater
esting and bears tlie strongest twidene of
an honest rentini' nt op 'Siingam.'P-y-t the ir
Topic. It i-ivr-i cheering; tc- timony t f
th loyalty e-f th- II-aitL-r State nun lo
ftand Lv the Coi:titutii n, a;:d Lv the
IVesid.-nf too, mi long a- hi- acts a;-c in
conformity with it.
C7 Gen. Curtis has succcc.h-1 ia free
ing Lis ni.-ii fix.m the traps n d m. slivs in
whi.-h th -y wt re for :. time entan.Jed, and
aiv now- safe in Arkansas with all Iht ir
sick and wound..!, 'l he tn.uLh-s whit li
Gen. Curtis had to ttreome, were irreat,
and t-oiisi.h-raLly augmented Ly the ivK-1
Gen. Hiadeia.n's pro. ! i: tail i-w liicli va
an eiriisi..;i t,f mai:if;ixs cak a'ate-l to
increase tlie Litter f- lings, a'.t-.-i lv exist
ing, among the settlers agaia-f ihe -i:ia-d.
i s of their soil." Tin an,:y i- now i;i
t xevllvnt li.a'di and sj.iiits.
CL1" It is i;:id.-2".Kid that G. n. II:nhck
is to take command of ltli tl: - arjni"
now ia the inferior, the S.uth ;vt st and
t!;e one in Vir-jiraa. Gin. ?.LCh!!'!.
w .il, most likt Iv, c litinae t c mi:a:id
th- army of lhe I'oto'ea--, a;.d G-.:i. IV -
that of lhe Kapj ahaan. n k.
t-ZF The i. puhli -a:) State (Vnv n'iou
held a! Ilai ri Luig on t!i 1 7l!i in- :ant
pa-sed many resolution:-, Lat .c have
only ltx.-m to nofie.- the following:
j;-.,irt.,r7 'i;,:ll ,i10 0urs, lJiC ,.(n
p.ivid Wilinot. m the United Staf. s S- ii;.t-.
IS lt'.ilily. Colisi:,t(-l:t ::i.d rmilit ii 1 1 v patriot !c
:i!;d we. herchy eivl. i.. as a tine and
' : Vl! '"'l".en:a!ivc ,.; IK- yal pt..plc ,.t
tkis St lie.
I " - ii..t this resolution need some cx
p'.anati n.' aUhoivdi it is very c! ar that it
endorses ihe course of Vrdniot, but why
is it mute in re fen m v to the t,t!.,r l.Vpi.ii
lieau Senator iit.m this Slate. Mr. Cowan:
Was not Hn. i;d;ir ('oNven's course
-'coii.-isi.-nt" and "patriotic:' If so, w hy
h;t-hi- wn j.avfy fend -ivd !iim fhi-iJ.
si-lt? War it Lrea-i e Mr. Cowan was a
conservative and . - u: eimnoaal ,1KIil uj,
WooM cot sloop t.. iru.-kie in the mire t,:-AL-hii-.n'-in."
v';w jt "Ht-au v .Mr. ('.-..--an
thit Av his p-e-i;,., e , ;-,;.
endeavored by hi- p-.trioti.- cota-.- to rae
t'ie l .mwa, or !-. aa-.- he v.ouid not io
late hi-sacred oadi oi' ol!i. -, prove r--cream
lo his iitiu uis and !i !p to furiln r
th dangerous hnaesof one i ka m-n'
We - it becms - h- though: 1 -r himst If ;md
v.-oal i n,.t L. tt.-e.! as an :a tjmat.-n 5;i he
h..n 1.. ..." h;.- iinhiess t t-Ileagt?.-: V.s
ia and such like reas. n- an-, we iv
rr.i.v to - ay. tl. ,-;uv. hy ,R. ,
i:. iivdlhi; di.-h.-oora; ;i,e hand-. f !,is
v.n .rhnd-. I'm Mr. Cowan can go
home with a el,-.;, toim-i.n. e and a piJid
iiearf for havin-r 4,H. j.; , ,(
-.emtn, and ii'hc 1,;, ,. ,,y , Cutn
the prai .v of ihe radical., has meiit.d
tl.e.t.em ..nd .i.hnirati hi of those who
have I lo, it count i-v at l ean, and it matters
l. -i ho v much lhe "rcop'cV pufv may
era't tl mist r ant. th. y cai.nof n.a!.;-h .
arc tk-noimc . .I as I..: s, ii , o s-iy :mv
thing alMiiit the political sitneli of Klack
IepuLlieanisi:i w hi -li is r, i k" in the
city i f Wa-hington, w. a:v denounced as
traitors and d: unioaists. Ly the EepuLli
caus and Midi ta.-n ili cdiior of the
All,;iTittti-an,'uit .-ay iii.it ihe Constitution
of lh lini'ed St.-.J s is "lc-igue with
hell! and a covt n mt with t loath," and
while ihi- arch ii- nd prtipost-s to sf-LHna-tize
us wiili the Lrand of disloyalty, en
deavors by all the suLlilify of a demon, to
conceal from h-wfh" Llackness of liis
oevn hear;, lv-hind plausi'.L names and
cunning words.
"Tiees do all trait- rs;
If their pur-eat i"ii did c.-n ist in words.
Tliey are as hni.-eeio as rraee itself."
lint "by their fruits w sha;! know th. m,"
look al ihtir acts, Lh'.!d lhe cont.-mma-
iaig, K ia .a'.i.ing inlinei.ee w!i-er. v; r thev
iafesi, the whole country is iKinni'i-e: tt
i'ec! the -a l t e-n.H Mu. ne - of Ab .li(i..nl in
ami tlie fears of lhe widow and tlie tti.-s
of ih orphan a'.nady arc. nd to the llaoue
oi j'i.-ti: e. but the.-A-1.1 iiKi- rel. lit not,
they are dead to justice and deaf to the
w -liimgs of stiiferiiig litanatiitv; they are
int. tit lijuii (he c-eisui i.tii. n of their
wi ked pu;p.is. of ov. rtln-ow iug ihis Gov-
crmiieiit. Kead lhe fdiowing re-So!u!iens-
pa.-.--.l by fhe iu-inibiican Alioliti .n partv
of Massachus'-ttson the l.'th of June last.
-Hcsoln J That r.-- -M-dit i--.i,i-ts. devoted
ti the yiv.it work of" otcillir.e.via slavery,
wo renew and icje-:it our old p!ch-c. "No
Union with Slaveholders." No scpjH.i t of
any ndrtuinstia'ioii or ttovcri.mcnt that ier.
mils i-I.ivciy on any pr!i. ii ,f h.s .s..'i! and
vve value tied var"!:ly as we believe it neit
lead to ci.):iueij.ati..M by oner of I he. F.!ei.i!
authoiilics. or to a.ii.s. luti.-a of the Union,
which mmt speedily j re-3:tec the tamo rc
suH. -.s.i-'-t. 7'htU the ir:,.iUi l,ill,,i;o pw
t-rnfo1. i, In, f (t !-.;',.. km.v.V f ' t. (. i n
fi fulfill ii...:c flf. to.. iro.c .'ai ie7. j
c-if Tlie f, iio-.v'mg iKOir .1 11 : n'.'i.-an
t ' nato:-s' t Tins of ofae-c expire w ith l!:is
Congiv.-s: Morrill, of Maine ; Too;, oi
Vermont? Sumner, tif Ma -a-husett-:
li:.n, of Conn-t-tier.f ; Si:, i: ,.f
b'hide I.-land: King, of Nuv York; Wil
mot, of IVmi-yha;-'.-.; Wad, of Ohio :
Chandler, of Michigan: and 1). eitt'.e, of
Wi.-oon-in. Mr. Divn. of C :' eetient.
In-- already been chosen as hi own .-ae-ce.-sor.
Gov. Spra g no .-:;. Mr. Siai
mons. of lifi ule I -land.
l'nthoHoiary.
1st. 2d. S.I. 4:h
Geo. (' K. Zal ni Z 25
Geo. W. Eah-v, 10 ?C 21 22
lL M'C.lcrtr.. " ir. 1; 11 1 ;
William M'Keo L
T. Ik Moore, 5 112
U. J. LI yd 1 1 00 1
oih. :tL. Tth.
G-n.C.K. Zii.m 27 Cl 25
Geo. W. Eosley, 20 20 2 :
1L M'O 'g in 11 1G 1G
T. E. Mre 1 1 1
W. M'Kce U
1. r.iiukcu 1
f?h. i.ih. IO-': ll:h.
G . C. K. Z din 27 10 21 22
Geo. W. Ex-ley 17 17 21 10
E. M'C -'gaii IS 20 17 13
W. M'Kte 2 00 5 2
T. V.. M m tc - 1 1 00 2
11. .1. Lloyd 1 00 CO CO
1. Crackcu 1 v.it'i.'ravM.
E. I). E.-.nv- 11
Win. Kitu.l 11
I2:h. I3ti.. lltii ICtii
Geo. C. K.Z d.:.i 21 2-1 25 2l
G.-.. W. E :sk v 1:0 20 22 IZ
I'.. M'G .!-ni 11 11 10 1
Jos. M 'Donald 5 2 7
T. It M -ro 3 :t 1 s
E J. L'oyd 00 1 00 CO
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Wi... M'K-e 00 00 1 C
l'ith lTt'i
G-x f K. Z 1 n 2 : 4
r..::v-.ig.r. iu n
G"i. Vi". i;p..!.y i 1 1
J .s. M. IV.n;,l 1 2 V.r. i: -.:niar.t; !
'a. MrKe-e 2 2
T.I '..Moore 3 -1
E. J- IAwd 1 0-J
f, l
0. Mi.'ixf-i'wr. j
John (" -mpl-.il ii.-ir.'ia.ited r;!
J.-Vti Sinirer 7
William U'cr.kkind 7
J. 5-.b Christ C
. J. r.irr.-'I
T!i'-m.is M Cot. mil C
1. F. Otrtiry 1
N'ieU.km ILgf,-i,l: t
Jac-oS 1'riieel'-
Tiiemas; M'').-d 1
iV'f ..f.r Iii(''r.
and I -.vouM L- dtib-.g i ; j-:
diesv.I o sajit rim. ! .!.. ";,
lip, i.u-1 pr-si 1 d at th- .
.-ay S'tn thing less t'. -ei -g V; :.
r.'c .'.I.e. r." All the -.!...'.
as i':e -ht-ieu-s ol' the -in
abu.vi-.t:.-, a:: 1 ..ii j .
for the e.-y low price..; t v -..
Your c.m -mdvi.t ha :r:
! I'ie-Xie- at .he- samo ;.!;,. .. . "
stiti' j-?!'... .-. reid r .
L -n a mata. r e-i "a-t -ai-ri., -.
ihiiij-s c- Ik 1"u.- --.
i llie 1'jet tlirt li: ! '"
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f. .! ,r. 10.. .li:.'--. -
cxpiai: - it. Tl:e -ry 1- ;
ice-cre::.i, :.: :-Ve-, orr.t:-; , '
h"Tt, ail !::ar:n -! t. ::".-.- : g
dan.ee, were- i be Lad :.t ;
tables.
ZZissll'li Xicws on flit A
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(r.- ti e Loi.kn T. , "
Ilappi'v. th- pf j.'- of
t't-e t .r -j h-.:i of ;! '.::. ie; t: . . -l
av-- b iie ; ,-; .,. 5 -;t'r e : g
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1.1 .s: .- v-s'fl r l.-ride-s
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tif I gjn ins. a-. l tiie
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t!i;ee i :ec . :fe. t. Vv- leiv
r'gkt :.:.d ti c Xoith ...- .
wr. ne ' i t tr. "v ti-iae- : . -i-.
ai ..:.v 1 ..te. t laiEvel t : .
We
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1 -t 1 :.o .t. 2 I "'M ;
Irvin Rn'Vce ; o
Patrick Earren I; 1."
Cn--rvc Dnis 1 1 c
Ja -ob II .re. r 11 J 1
J . ..1, I)j . . (... 1 5 j
G.-.ry- Ia.-iHi ld 2 C!
IMrt Litj-a.gcr, by : !:, -
C'i-i t .t- r.
J.ir.tS SI. ai n n. by a e!aa...t
ti a.
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h.;.e-
o ta Jet
Ac IL'KM". A child about seven or
eight years old, lh- son of Mrs. Cm ley,
nut with an almost fated aee'.-k n! on ki t
San.Liy evening. He had Ken to Car-rollle-wn,
in a buggy, with his til -r broth
er, and coming hemic the horse scant I and
sidlingt.fi the piank pr -t ipitat. 1 himself,
buggy an! all, down a pn-cipi. t f al-oni
fifteen fee t. The child had 1 e e f Lis
L-ues splintered and a sexetveut imh hi
!.ead, while his brother an 1 :mo?h.-r jer
ren wh v:;s iM the whi.-le, c: i g- d unhurt.
Dk.i it i. Our I ore-t-i cit : poi.denl
licist forego th-- ph-ast'iv of seeing in print,
that which, to ti-. M- ms to 1- ;.iio; ether
jK-r.-oual.
C- llee . L';e..o.-.,i Jo cieo. i;'iii one of
ihe - iVi ple's" can h htles, sav-. "it ic
I'.iiivs an i'lemnb-ent p.- -es "mL- v, -..-. ap
titude." -:.vr .'
Ir t:- 1 ' ,. f
N. e:iii I i 1 esr-x S.
July l:h 1 2.
Tta-.M T- This d:i.V. 1
s-.i!.: to what I have L. m n.
t:e Cambria, t n the I'o.iti:. I oecanv i:
11 ill i n-lil'g Voll ot" the sif.iati. .;i t 1' (..,r
E. r:: . :it sin-- tin :u e.c h.:- Uvn iaa k-iK-i:i
hero to Stono. tlur ici:!r.: nl I.a
U'cn doin ail the picket duty, which
makes it kmi.-r. as ihe wl. .!.- i j .....
to K guard-d a distaii.-. of ten miles.
The sick out of tlie !i;?: real Eeuirii -nts
areak jh-fi here under th - ,-atv' of our
I:g .- .n. Dr. Merritt. We hav e -.! v.-oe
of the Na!ic- to . ..at nd v.i;h now but
hae b. light the gits, lita-.ju.-t.v. .- a. d
ii -a--, wliich an nio;- nntn. r. ,.s than ivl-Is-
On ;!..- 2-i:h of .lime C."s.. I ei K
went across ,,ri L::a.-d ih u ah .:' T(,
Wa.l.uelaw L-an 1 : t.d 1 - i. a Lat;. rv ot'
mx -t.as. kiliieg 2-j ivL"ls ::.,. c.-ip:un-.l
aU the camp cj at a :-., whi- h tia v bar.a.
Lieut. Mc:z. r of Co. 1).. g!:f a L-auiifu!
dr.-ss coat lii-loii'-inir to a idw l CV.-otst 1
whieh w:ls a cario-ity in camp. si.a-e that
ll.ey have betn ia'iet in that th recti-,.
J lrt army w hich went from her ta-d.-r
(-Ii-ns, lkmham and Wright Jo Ste.no. ha !
piite u smart eng-ig. nie-nt on the l:Lh
Jan , in which they wen !iien L.a k
w ith a loss of seven hun.h-d.-u.d.-!tv-f.vo
men. The weath. r is .piitc warm d. wn
Itcie in Dixie, nint h wanner th-n I ever
f it it on the oid Alli--h.-'ni,.s 'ri.rt 1 ....ni.
I . - n. i.-.i-it:
! o'.u- I.'.yimcnt still c.-min'i-'s tu i!oari-h.
v. nee v,t na n in t h r I.'.-eiments
dying e.tt hist. Our C-k Di.-k. Js
command t.f all lhe ii.-er-.es, Govt-rnmem
pro-K -ty, OvC. wh'c'i is on il U l-t ,d.
and a U-tt. r man I n. le Sam t uM n.i
have relet i-xh We are si'nl cxjH'ctiiv ihe
n l Is ( j make an -titer nti .. L- .1...
I island, b it our in. n all aine,-rs to L
1 ..... ' a' . . 1 .
.. .M...I.-, L.p a n -in, an I 1 tbmlc tbe o.'.ih
will "iu- a rood ace. umt of t' e-m-H ! .es , .
the li. Id. O.ir Commi-s uy Dep.-aim -i:
an n is nic- rations i: r lio.. .. I .....l .1
j m-tro. s that an nX..r.li lidi.-to, and two
u::n . cl .i ihem li.tv? Usn ihi; pM fro,:,
h. 'v Si.-'.o. w.'g. k.
ngai. st iie in.! f:.:ie jr
I"! ti le v. ..r. Whi'e the
I l.iniig tko ca:i.p witii f. . .; .
wt.j.e ti e e.u;jiBj trc ... o:
try i'-j b iae; hrrne-I to : .- ..
tie r "oi irc;-.:.:ii. n f .r .-. i
ia tie ::i-.i::..a, :!.:ie t: N ::'
a.g iidt -. iili a .kU , . -even
s;-, .u.rs f.,ir i i e -,i i
v. '. i!e li e gr..t tta- - ; . f :"..-.-,.
i- J., .-. g.;;.. , ut
t:.: lxii r.u a, V. iii. t'.i. Li : e
-esis, wl.-r-rc is tl.e .r c- :.-e -. l-.-.
il.eir ceii.:..--n i un..it t.
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'--.a f -a- ::-.!. r , -
ea. " e;-t ri'-n a:r. T''r-!:.
l-.-i.:-.r tn l :- g:i-
M it.. i- e' .re : t' .it t!.-? -1:" ' .
1- -rt .ft:. U:s: t bv '
:. ? 1 ' . -r. "f. a- : l" -
! ".:: ii ;.. r.;i : . e as..;
by arcs. et tVi X- rt'i row - "
jg.e. t i c.-i-ti.-e.-ti- n. and "t .
i.i-s via tLe rt a lint ss .f
e .it; 1 :.t. W'eti i-e '.. -Deeia-a:i
a e f Ir. .;:-. !cn i
comes :' t'r.c theory thr.t t 1
niivis :'h pa-.v r fr -r.i t -
pe i e ;fti;o p. t'-'i.e: :i i - :
er. st -.'is. which. r: .. : i
l- 1 ft -. -.v'-it-- :c. i i ; ":.
. vi i.t t- e ;.'i el . t-- tn;: g
i-.ivr. 1. c..:.-p:trt i a- d i.et :
st :n ii. e ?r.e i ; V c : .-. ' . ;
f-- . i. ai ? Tl.-s-- ti ia-- t : : ..
e r.e i.oo-. r.-rt t 1 A : -r .e
'i"hr- y-r,' rt .1 . . Oa.-h? r' ! e
-o t . -:' k -.hi -r .on i- r -.
v h -i- is c'eT t i t1 e w'' ' i
the S-n-.'.. if v'-'e-t c -. -'
h -v -! te m : t .-, "v
ov w :.i . is aeo e it ;, t :-i--; .
Unless the X -rt: c..n ;'-er : .
:n s" 1 i : g o iis i . t : i -
ar.ii cp : e-v ry E - ,.
E"l' want Ol"sp:U-c Wc et.uld Ii.-t ..b-li.-h
the balloliiigs 1 1 our Den.. cr t'..n
veiition at the pnpcr time, but as ve pr. tn
i.-t d, and there ha.s been tpiitc aa intt rc:t
matiife-tcd in the Vc-te f.r the t'.iil. rei.t c.in
tiidates. we publi Ji tl c baLotii.-s in f.JJ
lias w.-t.-k. Seea -of the candid oes were
noli tin j,t-.tl by acclamation, there Icing li
ballots.
tkiUijiinjf r hu.'c.
1. L. .luhn.-t n liuteiaieJ
M. 2A. Adatiio
Ajst-inblif.
!a ballot
C. IfclVisiiing. i
J. tl. 2t'.n n, i j
Henry S-auhin, l
v iiii.im Men. iv '.
th.'ii-i A!:'"Hn ..
l'h'L i No u. a Uiiu.il. d
John E. Lj'iie.
T. h II.t:.
2d baiiol
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Tlic roni-lli al Je Kersoii.
The tUKuvt-rsiuy of a National In.h-l-endnitv.
was nMntal Lv a grand 1'ic
Ni m "Wards Gn.w." a .-holt distance
ta tt.l town. At an r.e.Jy lu.ur in ii.
mo.iai. T iheiv Aoiiug htds and his i s
E gan to ass in!.:.-, by 1KK:U tM j
erove sexiiied to E- Ltejaily alie with a
j.-yous ainl happy :i c owd as ever :t.ss. m
Lktluny wheiv to tvl br:ite the 1th of
July. Ample, nn-ame. nit i:ts lm. beXJi
made to :il!Litl evtry KkIv an opportunity
of enjoying tlie mst Iv cs. A Lu-'cpLitfon.I,
tsoine eighty K-. t in length, ha l Uvu env-t-
tl j..r tlie jKvi;d Untiii. of those who
wt iv p u-tial to a "nip on lite light Ctntus
Lc" and oh tli.hi t ih.y o it. Some
t'oiu-n t;r inorc, lii si Lt.-s jKnt'iiiHi.- on
lhe violin vn re iu iUteii.Luiec, vho ehver
Ldly di.-eoius.d must cxevllcut unu-ie-, u
the iU.-l.u tioii ol ad At .tlo.ii o;
SlncIFsTi AtUlit furnii lm
ilti S !tlt ilH Iit.
I'r the E : .ica T. '-;
Ai'ogether. ti.e 2-'si: " : :
t"i-; i -i.e-e::;i;i- - : c- e v. v : -
I ..'i - ev.rv litre; - I .- -
"s at the N- -th 1 a "
j'i- ieiii. An aito'-tt.-t. i :. -
at i.l t' this .;.-...;' gr r.i ! y - :
: ep-ir t'i 'ti. is t; o 1 . i
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t f li'tg"; '.. : i: U :... ... :.: .:. v.- :
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3.. It T We x.-.ay S g, ' '.."-.
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ti.e f i -t,V,-i :..t-. v1 . . :
.hi ti - i th. fe.h.
'tt'e i:4J f- t' , -v.
a i.ir p .r'y. end ia g: .....
!tf l.i : . t r p.-.ri v, .
j e i . t" -..;h h .. h r
j the ho-!.h I i v. h.l. v, .Is s -"
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i "I "eel cxtiitt. W...-.eV. r t :
j :a p.-IVsef at v I-.,, t.i -g
j li.av eo;..ica.:i .-i ivery . r i -
j trlhe i. s 1 v v
1 ?r-,-r:.--crs t f Mr. !-. 1 - - 4 '
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th.it ; t-a-t raid a . ' '
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tv ag-a't a-i iher. V-' ' ''"
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. ti. tt at.:ra--s:'i.-5 ra.d . gg- " ;
,' per tituii l' v iuv4-c -t
t.jH.n e Chievg . ph-ii'-uT. l"iU '"
lite tv... ae. tiot'S of lhe 1;.J'-
assert that its vi ws have ;(- "- g
taiit ti- u evet. of the .-t.nai. :
I t f s'avtrv ami the i-i--t c
jtis of the ATtrie.ti i- i
! A'n. iev.i.v dvs-ro ta 1 . -v g g
; tl.il k ef the war. let li el. . - ' '
ari.Aie i.il-or cot ir. o- t-l J. ' '
: tr.injoniAiic.s. but that t C'!; 1-
I s.k'ui v wl.i. ii l..i. :utit:g vf""- . f
t piaioi..- t as UU-ia'. i' ty i J
i l.Mid OI EiUie i U' the li-'''1-''
i i rudiKo.f corya .g v u
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