a it . ( i.i:aiu I IIP, l'A. Mniiunr Murninj;. O.tnh.T 10. I8fi,1 TlIK RESULT IN CLEARFIELD TI.e i cull of IihI Tit-.ly tltvlii.n in this i( u n t , ill be found in another i-ol-un.n. 1 f t r i tn nly ('f men hud causa to tul pit ud of ihoit wotk, tin- Pcino criiti i f ( li i t fit Id county ha c rni'mi so to feel vt r their vole of Tutsdriy last. Last Your tur majority was run up to ?'" f ii llm .Stale ticket. Many nt Mil I I II I I .III,, I 1IIIHI) AHtU. I'tllt I'l in I .Al.i,l,. i. .n H.J. i. 4. .. ... . . ' . I fiixj. n,. i.n,ni,. .i . lm, too hats th Md a, ' , ... "' t -- --- w I I n ll . - . - M w IMM111UI Wllllfl CrowttiR. I TJIK FATAL RESULT. I 'in till Ii to rlci tt.., it tiol ly it, by fraud! 1 1' UinlirfiN at triumphant I Allii'tiilii i lldnrscd I All act s cf Ilia) ternt Administration l a I, and it.dilh m l -n Ilium d w ithout qualification; niidt.m Jacobin ut Wnsb ili'.'lml MP IH'W ooniliiissioiicd to th' W htil- evi r liicy mny deem tieoesoiiry In tlie Di lute, l imy mn now "run ibemnchine" just as they plene, without any restrio tioii!. Do w o exasperate? I f I Forney ho nur witness. In a enopoh dclivvicd hv him on the night of the election, speaking' J'10- Mt-fiimirliej', Attt I! !i HA It MM M COUNTY le fi'-'t n the I air timid I - .. Wit pV'i ( i (cui-i-' i. rii i.-vrto, II , .iirtrii point., symmetry f 7 W.'t'ni ani I tilay, god that 10 ,MC I100!''0 f Pennsylvania, ho said : that was not a fair tost of the two parties; ' " "''l''"." lavorot ttie rn- .. ... ,, . . , tire tinieu of the Administration i that. ho Abolm-mists, hav.ng then no lo- .You ,iave declared in favor of that1 nil ticket in the Held, did not poll Ihoir'mi.r.h maligned and misrepresented draft, fuil Miength ; thai the great personal pop-' "You have declared in favor of the splci.-( ularitv of Mr. Wallace, then a candidate"' THI ' , 7 m ""5' (or the Senate, carried the whole of his II A M (to V,n 4 n Pwpii., (1'ikp.) Jnhii ert Thutiii.'iiii. (.Iotdn.1 1 f.M -ilh o.rh nltirr, ti l,f J (,, ,( l,r ,hMt , n,f ort'rn br.. irnini. thihir tu fntti-n. an, I n ..i ....... .1 .l li; the 2i w 2i, "'r,"rk ",,,'i r"!" tn,..rfni,t t.kr ip fln2;!,im ofO,-toh,r AnnnI),,,,', lmlS ", "r""' ' "''. li eunti,. l...iroil,M. nnk 1'iu a irtiuijiy ,r-""19"" 1WW' H"t iN.wp.rmHk .1 I IImi h.-ilt.-r nn.l.t 3 y M ll,..t b-t.-ho.-t fnk. 1-nKMt.l.NT, , . ,,0 , J,,i0 !!.!.. f l- JUMAJI li. il.A). "i t)acou uuelldi, Win. K. Wlig- r.xrn;TivE committkk. ,ey' W W' n,;n'"; n 3 no. D. Thompson, l'"t Yok ofOxru j oo Will:...- T,.u P:,.I. Ul...,' t " na ymi n Jlnel-ir A Z UU ............... iv, Jl'i(HOWiii. Sohivem .1. H Samuel Urown, ( Uwrencp.) ( i.as 4. u! Lxittlc h..i i .r.rkL..il...l . . Dip "'' r"l l '0 I ri l"nr ft tr. dl 111 t)lrp-4 Hi,k ' Hi U lii'li' uk lli-t ''k . Il.'.t jolly lpt pie, nny kind Iii-iit in' cromn Tliotnpnou, lavid l)rcs- tickel above its teal strength : and thai At toll poll, audn vicorous ennvans, that majority of 852 would have lo come down. I e nave now iiai u viitoroui contest, a Joe. A. CiiMwoll. HLrtlV'TAtlV, D. V. KTZWEILER. - TKAHCIIER,'" JAMES WHIG LET. Kylor, It A rr.norv.. L'l J f hues fllr. .Jo.iiiIi !Mri. (. 1). Uoodfellow, Mrs ler. Clahs I'.'. Littler unl chtttc. II out i puuixli or iiwiru of buttrr . f I I llrl 10 ll'., or inuro, of frrkla buttor tutilo I In Mny or Juus - I iHp. II 1 1, tlp Mp iMn 1 ip 1'ip Mp i. Jttif v -tuii.tn Inlir. li ft t ;K RULES AND REGULATIONS FAMILY TICKiri'S, MNtil.r. TICKIVT PURIXG KAIlt, 5() siNr;i.i; vdmhsiox tickict, S5 C'hll t "t-n iintlcr ID years old wliou accoui compaiiiccl by their parents or (Uii illdiii, fret. ClicL'ki will b given at ths door tu peraoni dvlrin to pi ou'. during eihibitina, lutl will ui t mlinit tlio Uolilor tu uny othir cxhibiliou t-arh liulf day cnuniing an oxhlhiiion . The number of the clsm, and ths nu.nbnr In tlio cns, with llie name of ths nrtiolo wilt npin'iir mi tlio ciril nitaeiicl ; but I'no uarnj of tbo exbibititor will not appeur. 'You have declared in favor of thevip,-j orous, honest, (!) and mlrpDid man nee- men t of the War Department by ilr. Stanton. Yon have declared tlmt whither in the t Administration of the Fedora! t.overnmont or out of it. no man that bdoiiirs lo I ho full poll, with competitors for evety office Republican party shaU date to net himself to be filled, and the anticipations of the up against tho Federal Government, cr inoft innguinn Democrat! fully realized. ,ffoint the poluycf thai jirty." Our tremendous majority of lift year is not Aro we not ,orrpt!t ? ot ly maintained, but a round hundred) W"' "rt be U- 1IhJ lh, I"''"""'""? fif added liierto Pennsylvania triumphed on Tuesday last Thin victory was not ron without an ,' ,hc WB ,0 I'"'" nn1 v effort." Tlio enemy wai r.ever so well sup. u,L'"rl.v 'e"0t!- "ml ,,'e ool,,,"-v -Vl'1 plied wiih theimplementsofpoliticnIwar-,B,,v,'a- As ,l ,s- "e f,nr xv,, nro J"st 8 fare a. on thi, occasion. Ali the poMoffi-, proel.inF that blinding durknen that is .-tvi.h threoor four eieentionM- wcrA ' 10 nT 0Ur tl0W Wwding Country down in Iheir hands : added to which were flow 10 "tler W"1 irretrievable rjjin ble as many new officers, such as asistmt , ',e w '' can 8B' arn mul it n ill be their iluly am woll ks pluii.urn to nt ' lenfl to the cxpresfoil wielics nnl wiuils ol'exhib- I l-resiaeni l.mcom nasjusi oraoreu ano- A .Pi..t.t ,,f,li.-e tree will l.e incoiKtnututtuii.liti.co I ther draft for 300,000 men to come off on I frr tlio prceervation of orjor and prcUclion of next. Will our nipper- 1 lh rn . . ,,. ttnd this "another . ono-third of a mil in circuit. Amnio ftrrunjre- I . .. ' tUUIHf) Hill La miidA fnr thn invaiiiiiriAft nf nil. to ought to make any man proud of the i toppertiead .te i 'tutors. boast that ho belongs to the glorious Dom- j SECOND INSTALLMENT, oeracy of CloarfieU county. jioynton i Showers are just opening In 18C0 Foster's majority in Clearfield (llCir' second installment of New Goods. county over urtin wai only 282. Now, i y0 time for particulars this week. Woodward s majority over Curun is (.)53 lltrt fat bull 2d bt do iJttiU'i ('unit Doctor A 1 UU 1 J t hues Mrs. Win. H. Head Juimiks Matthew Korcec," John "Mo- Hartshorn, Mrs. Moses Fulton. I'lieraon, Georee Kntilcbnruer. Class 20 Flour. C!i.as i. Tltorouih bred Horus, open lo all. I!t 0 Jtest Stiilliun I0 I 2,1 belt Stallion $i ,,l'"t i0 h'- "Pri"8 Jli'nt Muro ami Cult (1 2d be;t Mr.) .t Coll 4 I u,,at fluur 1 Ii'doks . Thomm 11. Forcce. John A. L. l OO Flepiil. Dnvid Whitman. The prpiuitims in thin clum nrt intoniliA only for burn! whose poiliijros rcn lor thorn worthy. Tlio S'leiety wih to iicourn;a tlis raising ol high bluoded loirMHu. Cw.wts 0. Hiding, I'uit auJ Furm Horse). 1 'f I " in I iif l irsnn i hi nut. o Jn-r.t . V iHii.in T Wm. M. McCul oii-h Ths rin tits ' . . IIitratbmokfU . . " b Tin i.v.t r"ti" r'f h Tho l.o.i fl li, k l.ip i U kf. r' ,U !:-(. D.Goodlellow.Pnn,,,,,. h Snnmel Hell. . nniti rj,t. Cl.s 30, L'hemicah and cArn,7 j .. Winfv. ' " V Th.b,t da do f..rura,7rld,1(' , Th. bt mnterUl fr rlu. Piutu I ft Ths bent tullow oandlM 0j Till bo-t Tiingar . MO UL-Ml 1101.000 Oil 00 Premiums and diplonin-. w ill bo paid on and ufUT tho first Woilnn-ilny of Xovomhor, and nntil 1 tho lit day of Juminry, ISfll, aftrr which ull mo itii'v vroniiiinis unclaimed will bo cimsid.'rod a llarpy ih U"iiiini to the Poeielv. Tho nllii'orn of tho So- l'.i'ct ShMIo hor.o 3 110 Ui'il muti'hod citrrisja horist, Toualt on the JInrit, and 2 Ilont single fumtly horya in haruat 2 l,t ppnn of .trtir. r li I hi'mon, or nisran, 3 11, 'St spun of farm hor.oi, or maroa, J Hunt, goliliug, or utaro, lor work, ovor yra old, )'ou(il( on tht Jlnrti and S i Itoft cuit nailer 2 yours old, oucil on (Ax JubQKa S. Ii. Jordan, Win. lliles, Chas.' Sloau. I C l. A s 2 !, Damtatie ArtitUi. I $1 00; nr.. i. illlJ. ll,a1L.IH., n. ,i. , Ths If it writing. ink .Il'IlfiEH Ilnot 1'. 1.1,.. 11 r' lk-t iO Ibi. ry flour It !Dcl FplZ0P Hunt fiO lb, c.rn moal 1 j r .'n- ,r , , llent tl) II... buck. I, '''''-.--oiflni S, Itital ilvaajo.l al..hA 01 I ... 1 I Whoattliiur 1 " i i siesi mill ton nrnvo.l.nior.hala AnrAlii.ia Atirl AVoiso rK I 'OU i milVllPr. t"""" I "Another Copperhead lie" ficcrs ; together with as many "green-Lids" as they desired. To have maintained our old majority under such circumstances would have been altogether satisfactory : :! ln0 1V January but to have added a round hundred there- head nig',bor r"" lltH-ec and Th burno tl. 'it morel tho honviett lond on Fttuo boat without w hip, Youutl on tht Hone, and 4,00 .Ii di:i:s Lover Flecal. Joscnh Brenner. innorenl of the?' l'a"' " ycmmniH ... Aran-o. Alexander Murray. Hitriun niu wi'iir k .muro ..OMirii.111117 i.ioir oilico, , . n--i.: TJ . . . lioet timo 3 in 6, trotting in niuln har- ni'sr. 'ountf on tho Hnrwe, an 1 $75 00 I . ... ...,,.!. . . .. 1 .'I Iiirn'iK II. F. Naueln. Doot. Fohlnr. Doet. Hover. tint box or jar of boner I Heft 10 lbx. uiapU tagir it Dip. or 60 lien poaokrs put up air-tij;ht , 1'ip. or 61) If ...I tno.nln. nut tin nli-.li,.!,! Tln nf .r.A - "I ft"- . , "f J llc.t blackborrios put up nir-tlghl Pip. or 50 heal enrmnu put up air-tight Dip. or 60 1 Hunt fancy jar of piokols t Dip. or 60 j be.l gp. Iluu yrup or norhuin, cr each. Dip. or 60 i Woit cured hum (oookmlj wilu modo of : curing,' Ac. Dip. or 60 Bout driod beef, with mode of curing, ' Dip. or 60 Jt'DGM Mrs. Win. C. Foley, Mrs. So ph ro 11 in Hartshorn, (Curwensville,) Mrs. stacv W. Thompson. ' Ci .ass 22. lypmestic Manvfacturei . licit droved atono do grind H'ino 1 do ehinglei Dip or iOo do floor bnardi I worked j ' do weathor bdi ) worked j $1 JCDGl'S Josiah do buttar bowiCi,JJ d turned articl jZ do wahg m.tti . do ipht or ib. I ted lioop, J rSj do buttor l-.ll. ' . W. TllOIIll.kr.n T ' Appleton, Jolin Moore, (Ferguson'.! Clash .18. Xalural Mtucralt, Beat suit of uaoful uiinerali of CUarudldV ' including coal I; a do cabinet of lulnorale of Clearfield tDA adjoining comities, to be the prep-1 Boit potton'l, a, Docl. 1 llet 10 yards Flannel Uott 10 yards futtintt Iti't 15 yard woolen carpet Uest lb ynU rag carpet, wool chaia 1'oat 10 yards cloth Iienl pair miulen blanketa lloet woolen coverlet Host woolen fringed inlts lloit pair woolen knit stocking licot speciinnn of knotting, knitting or ass die wni k b mill uuder 12 yoars old Host pouud liiion eewing. thread Dost pound stecking yam best f,int-inat Uet tidy mat Jl'Ii-.Ki Mrs. 00 : 00! 00 1 001 00 00 00 50 50 1 60 j b0 ahowing a gain of 071. Had the other' Democratic counties of the State done as' well though some few did even hotter ! instead of our banners being now trailed in the dust of defeat, ve would be sending forth to the devotees of Constitutional Liberty throughout tho world the glad ti-j din6 of an enduring victory. No premium will be pnid unlets Ore entries areuia ic. 1 nch homo Ij trot against liuis. Iin traiieo too $5. Class 8. iSwepsUdcs. open to all. Pacing in Harness. Citizens' Purse. Children under ton years of age not admilled Ito.t 2 in S mile bentt against time $40 00 - ' . v.-...,-...... .. mm 1 pToiniuui ... tins ciH.i w.ji u. awaruou uii-1 L.t.j T ... W. 1 II .n'i Kvcrv person wiihini to be enrolled as a mem-:l.. il.or. aro P,. ontrio.. Entr.no. f.o tr ! . . 1 1 1,:'Ki lv . ,n- VttU,,,r,," I1 lke bcrof this Society i.iuot upply on or before the' Jl-uum- Win. T. Gilbert. Doct. W. W. j )n!,n lrr"' M"-N"C-V firit day of the fair, nnd on the pn) mont of one ' 5m,v William I'offell. tl.A8S .!. J eed'.e. fihe'.l, ax ork, iTc. dulliir to tho Treasurer ibnll receive a certificate : V. ' 0 n. ,,; - 1 ... r,.. e,t lecitr.en of needle work Dip or 60 01 meniuor.sliip containing the mime of the appli-1 . . J , J , j- - . iieatepocimon needle work on car.t and endorsed by tha SecroUry. l.voiy person becmuing a member above sta Dip or 60 Dip r 60 Dip or 60 Dip or 50 Dip or 60 Din or 50 saw nr.ll business in thM city lrom 1M (o j tary n free funilv ticket p..,.. n ' I Ueat a iirt made by miss under 12 years Dip r 50 Class 10. - 'l ottin$ Ilorsci owned and raised do limo atone 50c do fire clsy 60c do oolleo. of fossils $1 do coal Judges Doct. Geo. Wilson 0. Crouch, Doct. Kline. 1. LASS 3'.). ')!.(?. Beat display and greatest vs-iety of graf.l ted appltn, summer and winter fruit, ! u named and arranged j do display and greatest variety of poaxs,! nimicd nnd arranged j'K do display and greatest variety of peach. ' Bxtf-Tbe suit of Andrew M. Frink and others, against David Kiplev, which' has been long pendilg on the United States Circuit Court in Connecticut, was tried this week nt New Haven before Judga L. Jt. Waldo, iicting as referee. The rilain- litl's were partners of Mr. Kiplev in the t.-d shall, on the presentation of bit erlifioto, re ceive a t'eket which will ad:nit him free during the fair. Any person coinplyirg with tho above regulations and paying 110, dial become a life nii iiibcr un.l shall bo xemnt from all contribu tions and shnll annually receive from the Beero- tieket. All prrsons iim.-t bo provided with tickets. k.irrl.l .ut li.' i r f.'ii.lev nnrl K.-. rrn.i. I h-liioh o,.n 1, I, n.l r..m ... 1.,...,.:..a ..it., a I lerlv of the firm dividetl. Although the I Treasurer or Secretary or at the door. Persons' other partners leceived in nett profits ing as judges are expected to beoome mom-! i1"! "i 1. 10 o.ilmoij. I'ersoiis iruro oiner coiiihios can become members by oomplying with tht a bove rules. Ladies can b coine members by mi- owned in county at least II diyi belort the fil fp0iinen flowers in worsted Fair, (.ititens 1 urse. I Best specimen embroidery do Best 3 in 5 mile beats against time $30 00 ; Best specimen embroidery in lace No premium ill be awarded in this elass un-, Iie.it specimen embroidery in muslia les there are five rnirict. Kntronce fee $ 60. 1 Best r pocimen of leather work The horae winning the premium in class 7 oaa-j Best specimen of wax flowers sot eomptlo for the piemium In this clans. ; Best specimen of feather work J culm Jacob MOCK, Uoberl lUeliatl V, I nest specimen 01 ornamental worn as. named and arramrod do collection of pluu.t, do collection of cherries do collodion of quiuc.es ipecimcn of apples, one peck do ipecimcn of toroigs grapes do specimen of American rranea. do saedliug grapos raised in oouaiy sad I 1 uo worthy of cultare j do dotiiestio wine, t tiiode of uianufacwri i do curriuts 50 1 Best black berriri do Gooaoberrivs 60 I on machine Dip or 501 .J cdubs Thomas Henderson, 'lien Dip rr 601 Hilos, Jonathan Spnckman. (Girnrd) ' Dip or 60 (v A,8 Q Uors,miXM. i ship. To tht lady who manages her horse Wtl and t'.ts most gracefully To the gentloman wbo manag. bit lorHl beat and sits most rratcfuSly t "d 11-... J; 1. . . J . . 1 we. uFj.ity ui .ivrsouiinsuip, aoi ifu 1 lh.')7. The mill nnd business were then claimed that nboht J45,OlH)j "Death to Coitemuads. ic." Such .other partners ... . n ... u : 5ff0.O00. they W1 ""v' 'l "v" " a' " : W(,rlh of the property had been liisposed as we are informed, flung from the hotel of by Mr uipy forhis own use. and nf- kent by Jame II. Galor, 111 riulipsburg, iter waiting several yean lliev attachPd a curgo of hmiber belonging to him in Con necticut, and compelled him to answer . . ...... . 1. .. . . . . 11 . 1 . 1. 1 1 ,0 r n ... 1 Ml 11. ill... .Mt..ti. i n r.'iii.'vv . ill. iuforraed that it disappeared very sudden- to lhe Ui:ited Stairs Circuit Conrt. the morning after the news of Curtin's election reached that place. Wo at also Best pair irottlnf bones, or mares, in bar noss, Youatt on lae Horn. Beat walking horse, or mare, " " JtMia -C d. I.. A. Irrin, H.misey Mc Murrav, I'd ward Mofiarvey. i.... . ...i 1 . r tr.iuuiin mil ce nai.i in mis eiase unless lyafter the fact becatns known to the ; and the trial b gan on Monday last. ThtN,, ' ,b b . itm u ..' ur9 J, ! there are un entries. Kntronce foe II books oftho hrm for the whole ten yearsl-.riv as Wednnsdar. at 10 0 clock A. M.. and all ! Class 1 1 . .Virv) nnf Wool, king application tu above and paying into the Treasury f.fly cents when thoy will receive a ticket to ndinit Ihem free. Kxhihitors must beoome members of the Socio- f ly and have their animals and articles entered on I the Secretary's books on or beforo ths 2 1st day of! in the rcunty. Best 3 in .1 on lime in barooss $20 00 Beit trotting hoise, or mare, under saddle, 'oun!l en (At Bart. Best tro Hi: g horse, or mart, in single bar res. Democrats of the vicinitv I As all Democrats are called "CoPr-er-1 ,1,,d l;e"! "l """ 'i"e,nVn,1,C"' , , y 1 tent book-keepers on eacn aide, after sev- ueaus, loey may nor rciiMi tne laea "t Prai months labor, and the ei tire traiias patroriizing a hotel bhuoned with such notions of Mr. Kipley w ere investigated fearful Wtti'nings. "Death lo Democrats ."' 1 before the rpferee. Well, we suppose that is notice to Demo-1 tl.e end of the third day of the trial. , . , . . , , and before the QCicndant had closed his crats that their custom is not warned, and ! iMtiinony, , counsel for the plaintiff that if they have the spirit of men, and admitted' that their claim had been show n would shuu tho "death" thus threatened. 1 to be entirely without found tlinn. and they will bestow their Best Buck, my breed. Alim'i I'arm Bnekk $2 06 patronage upon '. . . -r"' 1 Mr. Riddles, of the Exchange-see his ' ith rosU Xlli. reKuU. and e-pecialW "Card" or upon Mr. Kepler, of the Mo, the- manner in which it was icachctl, will Girk House. and his lthh of tlctobur with a list of their stuck, aud lb j ,be very C'atifyine to Mr. Kipley .friends, but will surprihA no one in this i community where his character for integ ,. . ti.. ...1... '') - . . ncdiirrers of cacti, this wilt facilitate tbe prepa , Unit men poul.i lie tonnu wtiO wonla ri.-K 1 1 ..r ...;.. .i i .... nr a. r.. ment we had, for ft day or twJ, lost sight 0 iarj,B Hn outlay in an attempt- to prove Rrc,CSi willaffon! the owner tiuit to correct tho of the war news. A week atro we read of him guilty ot framtiiioni conduct, meijame. THE WAR NEWS. In the midst of the late prliticl excite- llost Kwe. an breed, do no Best sheep fattened for uiuHou do persons entering animals and articles for exhibi tion will procure curds from the Secretary with the class and nuinher of entry of snid articles. i,Tovious to riliu-int- vnid urtieles on ttie around. 1 Best lamb llv H,i.ltr- v ill Un I'.irniahBd or.ti. fora.ll an. I Best specimen ef wool imuls entered for premiums, and gaain will be j JPDCgs Koloort Wriglor, Robert furnished at omt for tboao ho dosirj to purchaso . Naul. Baaiuel P. Wilson No horse shall be entered or allowed a pretni- ; Class 12. S'rine, open t all. um unless be is free from disease. Horses will ; p.,, Bn.r. ... breed, rotin Far. Mnn'l Best patching and mending Dip or 60 i cduks - Mrs. Richard Shaw, jr., Mrs. A. M. omilh, Mrs. Jacob Faust. Ci.as 24. MdUnery and Dressmaking. Best millinery $1 Best dress making $1 Jcucir.s frs. .anitul Arnold, Mrs. C. I'oimti 0 tht Hor$c. Z. McCullough. Miss Maggie Harlman. (. lass 2j. ArtisUe Mark. Best painting in oil Best portrait painting Beat cattle painting Host painting in water colors Best ornamental painting of any kind Best Daguerreotypes taken on tbe ground Best ambrotypes taken on the ground : Best photographs taken on lbs ground Best landscape painting 1 0(1 j Fest penman-hip 1 rjO 1 Best arcbilectttral drawing Pip.) J fn..R3 Mrs. Elist Irvin, Mrs, Mc-imund Jones, Mrs. F. K. Arnold. ' Class 20. Designs. Best design! for farm house, barn, c-irrlage ) .-5 00 than five couple do driving in tl.o nmrse by a l&Jy ' do company of cavalry do " " infantry I do band with brass instruments do martial band Dip I best ten sinrsr. I Jcd.if.s- 11. tj. liowuian, MirsmttW j ward, John Cailirlc." 1 Cl.us 41. XurserUi. j Best nursery containing the greatest rsrl-1 Dipj tty of fruits and shrubs, cultivated! Dip ( In tbs most approved nmn ier, (tht ! Dip: applioant to furnish writloa dti-i"' Dip criptton, with tha Dip j mode of culture) Dip j Id best do do do do ft.irrf, Vm'i r,U t'P j Jutmis Daniel U.T.vmsM. John (1( '''P ; oook, James Tlmtnpsonj ('nr-is) 1 r,;!'S Clais iS-Gral ImI. Dip J , -TJ . Mo.r. do do of Corti! ornsin.'iH Ij (to basket boiirjoot, with h,.;, lie, Is do hand bouq u t VMieiy and J Ed- be received until Wednesday noon, but matt be I!c,t Brj.dim sow, do far, d Oardntr A 2 entered proviouely. All persons who intend Best hog do do 2 exhibit borsos. cattle, sheep or iwinc, or who in-! 1,.,. ni.r ,lnj.r .1- months 1 00 .In.r.kj M is 5i. !,f Tii vY.r,6,-in I I ! 1 .. r: . . t t. :.. p.. .1 1 1. wuior, .fti- .z-iyuin ii.iiieuttiijti,. I Di-c.Ttioiiary prctnttimi will haswsH P0 fir ull article)', of merit exliii.ited bf J howio and jtablo Best design for dairy liiuse Best design for bridge wilh plnn, spun not j loss thin : U I .ft I tend to offer stack or any other article for sale,, i,.r, "... ?, ru-Ao fna Wi. . JlD(;k-- U iioh beach. Iivberl Pouch-, ('!"l.;s in a, I t ue various . raiictisj, Its ; should notiTy the Secretary of such Intention, on ... p ' erty MiloILnt M is hi'ped a peueial exhibilion siilbj or beroioth. 10th of October and have with him,' Clss 13 -Poultry. ' ' i Class 17.- MeUxHe FMics and .Vuc hincru. For 11. i improvement Uiefal b i"er""t ttemrZ'r exhibit'Tlood.d stock BmI coop spring chicken, not lc. than six 1 00 Best cooking-.tovo, weed or coal, 00 i former, and haring valuablo pros- ; muVtprrd ! ! , 5 00 t,ov di-c,el,;,,ary pterniurn, rnsylss; pest;y requested to fumiib tbe Secretory, by lh. , Utet dismay of chickens , 1 00 3d best do do do pt,, oommended by the judgM and awsrurt juDusa u. ik. n.trieik, iuy. uniowav, : " 1 - --'''"'.' ' ov llie r.xecu 1 1 vo l.iMiiniillee. Kev. the Army of tbo Potomac ground" on the Rapidim. lssTKCCTioss to JoPSf s. N'rt an iraal to receive nn awnrd in mure tln.uono cbi.-a. Judges are expressly required not to award premiums to ovsr-fed animals. No proaiiumsara .t-.li., shall appear to hava boon fattened, oa?y in tbe ' Uiss U"' low'- 'Jf'J' anJ Drill, liar class f fat oattlo. the object of the Society beinr ! ruS Cultivator. to have superior anitnali of this descriptioa for rlow f"r "tubbls or sward 2 breeding. ! subsoil plow, fiarry'i Fruit OnrJtn & 1 .. ..... rv T Viotrlino- its case wai tried lv .nr. urum i or .ew i,on liiiuinj. . .,r v... u.,,... r.,.. . . . lion, anti 11101:11 i.ue.i ... ..,r,. .... Jiiuo of our . ,...;, hT1 I. s Hrnoh of New surprise on reading, lust Saturday evening, ; Haven and A. Q. Keasbey of this city for of a sharp engngemept between the rnr' defendant. Xewark Mercury, guard of Gen. Mead's army, and the rebel j-C.eneral McClellan was one day last cavalry in which the latter were repuls-' week on a visit to his brother, Dr. Model ed with the Iobs of a five-puu battery lan, of Fhilartelpliia, who i:as me memcai. ilr cattlb. Tb judges on fat cattle will . n-,, ., c,.,' K in -,:i .. r. ch'nrce of the Chestnut II ill Military IIos- give particular altoutior lo the animals submiitod nearBnstow Station, some 60 mile, from . k of tl,(( cj tilft doctor wft! po-j for examination. It is believed all other thing. Washington. It thus appears that while .'n mni(ft hix nrofcspional visit to the oeing equal thoso are the best cattle that the Pennsylvania soldiers were sent home j Hospital, he naturally enough invited the g "Vrfiei'es hSuYs 'w'ill to heln elect Curtin. General Meade wnsCieneral to accompany him. Tho appear- fJ'P"'""" . ",?!!"'!' compelleJlo retreat from 50 to 70 miles, !an,cf of General McClellan among thick luB,wlh,-fUperfil 0feflCh. and publish the (.1(lLl,U.,,U. ,.H.fM... ,1"-? caused lhe pretest joy. They , r..9Uit WIlh ibeir reports. Tbey will also, befor. " b,v-"" "nn, n.... fjofjpii amunU their Ola com mini tier, Kiss- awarding any premiums, require of the competi perhaps to tho entrenchment! around rl his bunds, and every wav testified their j tors full statements as to the manner and cost of Washington. unbounded deliphi. ' foediLg as required by the regulations of the pre- . This was, of coiits"., nfticieni to stir the'"11"!" u't-. ... On lasilie.en.menl or lhe loyal lenCuers of the j how ,cwri .nilnill, in 0ne ol'a.s onW on. porney ftriiie, nna iiiev, 111 jw.iuhv., a ie,-,; enil(m wju b awardad, that to tha first, er Gaiduar Class 14. Phwing. On nor of team and plow that plows green sward tbe best, l oii.ij far, Man I i 3 Owner of team ana plow that plows etnbble the hc.'t, .li.'c.i's Farm Jtovlt .( 3 00 J i dues Koss Jioed, Gricr llelL David 00 I over tbe Smallest require all in will take measures Beat clod cm. her and roller combined, 1 Best grain drill, AUcn'i fmm Hook A I Best side-bill plow $1 Best truth's machine 3 Best oorn-plaiiter 1 Best borse rakt 1 Best fanning miH 2 Bust hay pitching mach'no, Best stock and straw-cutter Best horse-power for general purposes 2 Best original invention ofagrioul. implement 6 do 2 2d best do 1 I 2d best di Bert specimen or lot of tin ware 2d best do do do Best specimen blucksmitbing Best specimen gnnsinithing Best specimen iron-turning Boat plate castings ' Be.t shower-bath Best original invention la county 6 00 Best display of table and pocket eultlery, American manufacture j P Best disp(ay of elgt tools , Dip Best display of faming and field tools Dip JcDdts John L. Cuttle, Henry Kerns, David Tyler. Best reaper A ia owerfSj 'J'lie above premiums are offered for r- Beet cultivator l'llxlva mnniifurtiiriul in 1I1A ontintT A Diploma may be awarded for any of the above articles on exhibition without re gard lo therr place of manufacture. ClamZH. Vehicle of all kinds. ' Bestfamily earring f 5 f Beat timber sled Beit buggy 4 I Best horse cart Best harrow 1 Best corn -rheller 1 Best ox-yoke i, bows 1 1 2 00 00 00 ; JcDiiEs James Thompson, Jacob Fie-, -Beit farm wagon Wi Accept tue Compi-iiient. Thursday f vcnir.g, when the mail arrived .uou.g iii.u curtin uau wn cai ru-u u.e l.ig office of niedifnl director of thn'judged State by foi fy, nor thirty, nor even twon-' jir)vitid. Tim great voet says that "Nell! TLo s upcrlntcndent will take every precaution gal, Adam Gearhart, All article, enumerated in tbit elass not made in tho county, but produced upon exhibition, if worthy of it, will be awarded a Diploma. 'if procured the removal rf Dr. McClellan j otberwito as tbe merits of the animal maybe Cj.rsh 16. Miscellaneous Farming Implement t I.!. r.A. .... nC rt.r.lTi.l rtf 1,a'...1 1 ....... ..... . . ' is built OT spite." and the "loval leapue" ' lQ '" P',n", nr tue saioty or stooit and .rt.ri.s tm proven that th.,v are the tv'un children OB l"t.ition after their arrival, and arrangement i. .,.,. .... i ,,n ih. frn.iiid.. I,..t ho nat ba r,..nnn.i lit. fnr of thai' 'J.,,'1: i. 'Span-. , nI or dariiuue that mar occur. The Koeietr ., ti "7 f'. ":."! V.. w.i iojiroi exhibitors to give personal attention to lil.N Bi m.K.-Aooor.ung to a i ashing- ,. .ir .n-innlj , ,7.,.. ' ,, , ,h. :ton dispatch, the aduiinis'l alicii has ? v-' ,ir t0 ttu..u.l to iheir rornoral m th Sociotr can- nK .ni H.i..f ir.ni hn t. n or tin rn r. 1 11 p. i ...i.. t....i.... fit thsjy would despair of the election of Cur-r (:lin,wion. Hen Butler will be t,l,-ic?d i Kn.r. or lWiso.-The n.me of th niowman ty thoomi.d, as had been and whs blill cluimed by lhe lying Nai riuburg 7i;r.7;A, evcral loading Republicans veiy candidly admitledthat if the l'a'.rivt if- Union had' not admitted the defeat of the Democracy, ; Best Bee hits $1 Best $ doi.band-rakeal Best grain crad.e 1 Beit Heigh JcDGts--Samuel Kirk, Jacob W. Camp bell, James Forrest. Ci.asj 20. tjaUnet-vart in county. Best dressing bureau?? I Beet sofa $2 Beit exten. table 2 Best wash stand oti. 60 I Best office chair 60 ' Best variety of cbairs$2 1 Best lounge ets. 50 Best look'glaas frame 50 Bost let pari, furn'e 1 Boit set chairs ' 21 Best centre table 1 tin. i in command of that, department. If you, This vrii a hifh comnliment tliniioli have a fraction of brains or heart loft. ..ni.,.n.;rt..ii si, .i;.i.;i; r n.,.) Abraham Lincoln, you will not do the m.u .. , .V...H. ,v ...u ivtinu.ui. y. VUIU. , . ... , - - ll.irtr WAnvni.ilnunn Best potato digger 50 Be.t stump-pulirr 3 00 Besl lot gard. tools ! Beit set farming utensils owned by farmer 3 00 Jcdc.es Eli lUoom. John M. Curnmincs. Host bedstead B. P. Hall. Best displLy of cabinet-ware Dip if-2 All articles SDumeroted in this class lubject to JniGES James II. Fleming, Christopher same rulei as class 1C Kratzer. Joseph Irwin, (Lawrence.) Class 17. Wheal, Hye, Darlcy, Com, Oats, Class 30. Coopering and carpentering. l C-, rvc i esi pine ware luos, stands, Ac, AC, Dip X 1 Best cast Iron fonee i. j ijOjCOM.vurriii-is or ark ivsemeu flip A 1 Ow Chniroinn, A.O. Fissy. . 3 oo! ' noftrKS. 5 00 j Williti-vi Powell, William Irvih.jr, T VO'.lauis Leavv. Jr.lin Mitcbeli, 1 001 IV.. Head. ' CATII.E. William Caldwell. Thomas SW, Andrew Aild'.eman, Mi.rri Wsllsct, Andrew McBrtdo, entip AND SWINK. William Brown, Robert Mitchell, William Hoover, Amos Read,' M.S. Ogdmi. VEGtTABF.8. Elisha Fenton, JohnSlmw,(Dr3sf! A. II. nhaw, Jonb Rider, Daniel Stewart. BUTTEtl, CHT.ESK AND 1L0CI Daniel S. Mitchell, Alexander AiA Lewis C. Bloom, J. Calvin Read. Joseph Goon. VF.mct.l8. Best wheelbarrow used, at tbe time of entry. The quantity of ground to be plowed by esrh ocratio authoritv. and at the same time n .' r i '. . . ' i 1 Tho time al. owed to do th work will be thie utrsmo uu.uoni) , anu at ine same iime) )v,n ,ti 0frM((mg Charleston to the ground, i ,lollr3. The furrow slic. la all cases to be lapped witnering rebuke to tho falsehoods im- of ploughing it up and sowing it with : Tho trams to Hurt at ths same time and each posed upon the country by tho Abolition : salt, and leaving it to bo a desolation ever-1 plowman to do bis work without a driver or other heoti. more. But we would protest against an ' assistance. act which would faa crueler, more insult-1 . l"' v" "uor"a ' aieiy win uo :sl ho olion a. wo'lm tl.o kinilnf r,l.. ... ho Feat acre of winter wheat. Amtr. Aaririd' iit A- S 00 . .... . c r 1...... U . ... J- irAl a l VV . A3 00 . 2 00 A 2 00 Best acre spring wheat do Best field of whaet 4 or 10 acres do Best acre of rye da Best acre of corn do do dl do do Best field of barley not less than 3 acrei do A 2 00 Best acre of oatt do Fest bo.hel of corn ears do Bost 3 acrei of buckwheat do Beit bushel of win er wheat do I.U'IO IILUII- ... . . . , . . . . . L L 1 . . . more malignant than all this, and " Z tT'?Jt! iTtt 1 .era of nntsitJL a is don ia th lim Best 1 acr of beans Best acr of olover seed Best I aor broom earn For the Republican, aestrt. tumors : " n miner to provided tbe work Sirs: It is reported in this vl- military lespot of what was onco .i:r,wed for h verformanc. cinitv that the Republican Ladies of vour Charleston. Kach plowman to strike hie owa land, and plow town held a meeting tho other evening j 11 11 l eirawo to lnvno trie routn lo euuriiy inaepenaonioi in aajoining land, w itu-1 J'est i acre anrguura nd passed a resolution that they would Pur out tho bitter cup of resistance to in one-fourtL of an acre plowed, each plow- j Best i acr peas not associate with Democrats, or "Copper-! the very dreg ; if it ii best to ipit upon ! man,1ri11 $:'l1"ired,.10 lrih lwo ,h"k furrowed , Bast 1 rutabaga, heads," any more. Now, if that report is . vanquished foe. and goard him w ith ie. ' E Vr J of eiuott 7 do do do do do do do do do do A 2 00 do specimen sash $1 I Beit lot buckets 1 do window-bhndt 1 Best lot baskets' 1 do panel -door 1 Best let grain meas'rs 1 Judges-- Abr. Moore, Hiram Leach, Wm. Robison, (Bopcs.) ' Class 31. Root and Garden Vegetable. 1 John Moore, Tf. W. Park', Lewis R. I.nprrlc, Jacob I)ime'i MEftCnAXDlSK i DC.MESTIC FAlVitU Wm. Radobauch, Miss E. Alexin Ed. Stonphton, Wm. D. Bigler, J. If. Fulford, II. B. Thompson. Miss M. Caldwell, FANCY Pr.PARTMF.XT. ' T. Forrest Mni-eerV " Kate Brotrs, " Frank Mot Mrs. Nnnnii'F-1' teed A 1 A 1 A 1 A 1 A 2 1 1 John fl. Nail, Miss V. SLaw, Wm v n...t. " 1 Moore, Wilbur Robisoii. ' Ilenriettalr Inmea Gatlnu-ov " Xannic I"1" Mitt E. Boynton, " Sophia B" " Ann lrvin, " M Uaiioj' COMMITTFE AT LAW5E. .Irnnva 1'hnnin M ills Hnn .lr.hn Pni.'ltfrc -T Ti Tl. Mr. Wm. Mm Ion, David Adams, Sr. I Miss Bertha Wright. Mis M. Ilrtn All vegetables must be shown to hATe! " Eliza Mitchell, " J. Usrt"!"1"' L.n p.;..,lk. ik...i.:i.:i.. r n i.-i- t.... i lluliie lU0. Class 32.--Curriers. Saddler .ft ShArnnler, ' Mrs. Sam'l Mitchell. " Kate IoogDsr Best i bu.-b.carrott 60c do do rotabags50o do J do ta. potat 50o do do tomatos 60c do i do ta. bojtl 50o do i do sw't poto 60c Best 0 b'ds cabbage SOe Best 2 docauliflow. Dip Bcstqt- Windsor bnsoOo Best vari. melon. 50c Best Vhi i. ttun,sura 63o Best 4 stalks celery Dip truo, we woul.l like lo know it, so as not rv" . even wniie no AnT inf(,rrn,tion r.nuir,d u rrf , ...! Be.t aore of turnip. to insult the dignity (!) of any person ill ,fcel, " '-nt o is no t. nion lo bo rostor- 0f the P.icictT can be eained bv addressinir tb ' Best i boshel of turnips Amwrienn Aqrienlturitt, that place by trying to associate with r poace to i.e hoped for, then lot Kxocutive Committe or the Secretary, who will: Judges William Smith, (Pike,) Daniel I ...c.. .,uvm uu ... unit ii innrteston. no nieasea to giva any iniormation la their pow-, a vers, jonn Larrimer. !., .nn.,nl l.lln. .1... f- . .... ' . . . ' "w mi.iD. v ...ui iu. i.incotn . " uiiw, iTops Demi equal oreiurence win n atven te them. Yours, fee, Crooktd Run, Oct. 10, 1SC3. R. contemplates any such infatuated pro-; AnJ article not enumerated In th above clas-, those that yield the largest net profit. Statements Jlest gents boots and shoes $2 00 do ladys'boota and shoei 1 00 do display of boot and shoo ; J 00 do ladys' riding saddle J 00 do riding bridle and martlngal loo do side Unishod harness leather 60 do robe made uy exhibitor 1 00 Tt f? Ttr.ivmo.n Mrs. S. J. . Jos. Caldwell. F. O. Mill". sea, and plaoed upon exhibition, if worthy of no- . . ... . . , eeeilin(T us this. The wiarlnm an, r,. SOT u e can oniy say to our corrospon-, -- - - - -,---""-" : tioe, will be suiUiblv rewarded. Buuiiui inin. ....c.i,,.,ri u.iutine nan Th. I.,...t;. . j: .: 10 Jew art Power tn .w.rrl ll,.l.,.u. i. .... r... 1 I , , , , . ., . iniiu.i vi .tr.pt wenearu similar reporis, n.iu ; t,)e migchi((f which I!ulIer did further, that such display or "d.gmjy" Orleans. Plunderer, popinjay and tyrant, bt artieleV, so Zi . . f, , a , I . . . 1 .1 ' . . .... 1.. ..... I. .... I ... . . I. - L ......... .... . . was not, oonnneu to llie - weaner aex, : ii were ueuer no worn him... iu iuuho sio- " "j ' ruiea, to be furnished by tb exhibitors. They niust be measured, or weighed, and a tnmpl furaisbed at tbe Fair. , Applicants for premium! must furnish the Com mittee with a statement signed by themselves. do tog harness $2 do gents' saddle 2 do display saddlery 3 Best calf skin - 60o Best side k ip leath. 60s J uiiges Jacob Best carriage harness $3 Best single harness 3! Best traveling trunk 1 1 Best side sola leath. 60e Best lid op- do 60o i iaust, Isaac Swailos.i Miss M. E. Read, Geo. II. Lytlo, G. B .Goodlandor, Rov'd- liratton, Miss U. Carey, Mrs. D. W A. M. Hill". W. W. Wrigl)i Air. ivim- . Mr. If. B. Cald'11' " G. R. Bs"'1 Moore, but for further information we recommend 'oKtion stump speeches at the North for ' Jh'"dKe? "' ach eUsi willb appoinud ; raised oa th ground entered fora pretnium, and under a pledge of veracity, of tb quantity of grain James Stewart, raised on tb ground entered for a Premium, and l!i ... 33 7...7.. . J rr.i.r.. tr r. .. .- . ... ana annoutio.i h.r,,.. . .l. .. . .. r. . - .' j pnvtirri wvotk, . .. . r.i..n,nns n r , . in. hl Rm.i.nn or... .v.v.w v. wu .uo nr.. a,, n. mi. ihuil .uu BorraoLiT a. na run h. . .ri .... ... .. . . Dim to me of our "recent settlers" who . rr. I.. u ..r" Vl. '. ' I ia. nr. Tn. , .".".rr JT"1 ""''"V n"d . . . . . ... juia imr niiuuui. mau vunn iuuuiu ot'im , am , V a j - , . -7- 1 " " r- 1 -mw uw uuu f our omraunity. lars per annum, than that he should again , A . t, . . . '" P"" eropf l k'nd and quan- Best oo.t mad by a lady spud- her... ibV pi. i;i vl;:. ry.r mrrr i" r aoai PDt-. pt od v..t m.d. b, . i.d $2 00 than the Dry Tortugss. premium. luiiiiswttmsa, i n... V... -... at A Pareoas ntorln lalA ana lu ..kiiit- .. ' v. . t . . . v - v.H.v.wH, v. ci... aair wsMajw a MABSBALf WILLIAM TF.NSYCK. CHIEF OF POLICE, , JOSEPH DEN NINC GATE REKPFRi " IvtF. IrB IWtfUtjva 1 nn 1 00 "corge ijarier, u.l 1 14 ; K.tha.iel Riabel. Lewis Kishel, I Issae ?raile. ; , t