The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, September 23, 1862, Image 2

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    firrrvENTll fiIaIUAL FAI
at' THE - 4
‘susgrEu.voiS. corNar
hGRIERTilithi SOCIETY,
ACL CVDC t€o
}UnTucsday :and Wetla,csdny, goßt.
23d 1562.
Rules and Regulations
. .
The Committee and Seeretarytinive m
ofl!,ci on the Eair Grounkb! * where .thi
Judgemare requested to meet at 10 (Aloe!,
of the second day, , when their names wii.
be ealled 'and yacantiies filled; and they
.Nvill ter upon their duties:, and be vests
to report in. writing , at 2 o'eloyof flit!,
sane day. It is hopedrthat'sll persons 'n,lb
pointed on AwardingComiuittees, will 1 o
present at thathour. The autiLtes can rI-
sort for instructions \ and to mitke out ri:-..
_
ports to the ofil.:e.. . ' • I
Exhibitors wi4ting.to compete for Fat,
miums, must have their . tmitoals or artd-
, eles eitteredon the Secreta•ry's. I3Ook,•,111e '
first day of the Pair,- if possible ; and 14-
Card, which Will , be; received from . tile'
Secretary, C. L. Brown, must be plact,itl
on the animal or article to be exhihiteti.
They must lie all on the ground for exhisi
~.!Crition by 10 o'elocit., a. ni., of the secolid
day,.or they cannot receive a -premium. 1 - I
No animal or article can -be removed b l r-.1
fore the close of theexhil , itiOn except byl
• permission of one of the Executive Co -
mittee. •
; ••1
It is very desirable that all vylue es el
tering the enclosed ground 51i6111.1. keep in
motion. -
I
Sttperintendents of the different fieport
ments will have all animals and artic4s
systeinatically arrale: , ed. Tlitl officers 1 , •,f
the society and supe-;intendents .will be
known by their otli'i-ial b:i.dr.e.:.
A sufficient Police pri.e ‘vill be in ilt
tendanc•e; tiny and nizitt, to prolect.the
property of exhitritori, 1
••." Art - anti - elan t s :kre rl 1113 d e for all st otd:
over night.. There Wilnie a Committi:e
at the entrance of the Fair Groqi,A, ;Rs
, fireet all I)ersons tirlvinin stuck og l er
- night. ' i
Stock ear be . ",nterca ton dart previo6
to theTair hy calliiic: 01 0. L. Bromn,
Seeretftry. 1 0fiice at E. I B. chandle -'s
i
Store.
Colts•aila Moles 'nnt , t _be exhibited 'in
stall , dtirie‘g the vxhibition.
NO provision will be made for Eliaralg,
, Stleiz over two years old.
\o premium will be awarded' to any
person exhibiting articles,or animals-dot
entered in the name of the bona ri.tgliown
crs of the same. _ .„;
Daily Qraor of Arransoments. ,
'l';:e u ,:ttes will be ( - en from 7.eu10d.k.,
. 1
n. tr. until 6 p. in. (:ICtU cuty.
ruzsT PAY-TUESDAY, SEPT. 23
At . 12 o'clock, ta. the track_ will be open
f o r p r o r nisellow...ilriving until 2 p. tn.
Gram] Aviil firm on -the
tratl: at 2 o'clovl!, p. in., hor
ses:lit harne , •:. ("yea for rii•enlittlits, are .
expeetc,l to be pres(- • nt and take thcir pla
ces.. as yall(•.I 1•N tla. Saperint enlents.
- At P o'clook; p. in., at tl ey:dl .ti the tin
pc:rintt•ndril!, tlrst, :ti.atilons,•will
`441111.A: fvont of the Ju•ltzes' stsn i, 11 - .)r
• At 51 oelc, p 'sin e and matched
, horses will r.ssernl.l:- in front Of the:jtlL„t•-
1... a strata f,Cr inTee . ..ion. • •
At fana.gentlennn
craving, autii 5 •p. iu
SECCIND -srxr. 4
.
At 11 o'clock, a.m., a Grand Civaleatie‘
of liorses, enLerea rur_prominuis, m,i!.l take
place on the track.
At 111 o'clock, a. rn rit•the call of the
Superintendent, cl.a:s first %rill assseml.le
in fruit of .Tin - bzusl stand, fur exhibi
tion :aid final insppctiou.•
At 12 o'clock, in., Biagio ranl'rnatubel
horses. • -
_
At 1'2, 1 7 p. m,, Colts. -
At 1 p. in., ..NlMes. ..
At 2 p. in , the address by J. B. 21.1cC0r. , -
1.1.7.y.i..X.5g. .
At 4p. ii., .the announcement of the. A
ward of PrerniumS.
To Lk - an:lt - hie with an exllibition of gen
eral driving on the -track. I ,
LIST OF- PREMIUMS:,
1.—r".41.1.1nN.f‘ AM , ITAT.4..
t 11,,t ,taillass and one of tliphinus
• .11,t beet
for hor C, thri,
IS. 'la rbc:l. 3iiim!rute s : dubu Zinv kßbury,
_kubari, ; .1:1 nit%
• mArrni:n r011!..r-9.
.. . . . .. .. .
- Be=t we.milr.:.•,ovvr 1,.14: jytllr4 Old, rttlnt'Ll 'ILI ill, minty .7.3
1b.,4 neut. " a
iky f t pal: mat cll vd hnt.,. oTcr three years old " .5
!I. cond be..t for ear!: of above fear - _ •
. .
B , it pair ocrua;elw.d :77Lied in the cnrlntr 2
ud_rt,---.17.7niel 'afoul ; IL S. Illreaara. jet
; Ilrid.a.rwater.
Last pair olit and pair ir.7:15::. eirh. $:7;
second; * ar each i. 17; brit p.,ir2 yean3 old brit.
pair yeirliaL7e. , l7... old c , lt:l - • , -1t It-rarr2..
cult. an 1 bet each. t:2; I,ersir,tl beat duck, atO
beet .prlnd coll. rack Fl. -• . :
11olzrn--;lulm 1221:e.; Ilairtlv.: ;
ThoDad..lrdli,•on. Brl,rl:ewntt . :.
11.—CatTLII.—CLARA /,-11:orssIt.
halt hull'nver 2 t.... 1.71. pia YZ'l 1. , : $1; beet Yearling bull
1,7,7 "2; 1,4 -. VOW of Or 3 ; cur•old $.1 . , 2d beet *P.
yudr,dd Itrifer 1:e.1 t•c:d yearlim: lifr
!Id Itelrertii_t fl; beet bull cr.:ll
•
Juda,: , ..-dl.l'.tlandrlrL F. Lake; Jau. (art: alt, ClT
conat •
' CL5.,4•11.—511"11;t4.111.. . ,
postbul! , 4:At • (Ad yet:l'll7g btln
611 over :; yvar,"old t •L'il lorsl I! '!•re
' le•Ir l‘fr ;'d 3'l; butt
2e , 2, I. I . r ai •- 2,!:41 7_
_ srl..vron ; Thera. li.cliolaort.
prize ca;e ; A. L. \ Veilster
311;f0;:g.
•ot bull, be.; tr..' NW: n;(1 hid r.
.11 -eta cat1,,..-ea‘di . t2; 2,1.61.•
.1 ir,‘.; , S; 0. I'fivhard.
1 rrd,rird:-Cill , -. Frdokllo.
. I v.—.,.11.51; .
Tr-n - .• ray S.tale. IT , r d2r,11,.•
310/ , zio. •,•nr:t ; ;
Ap01at.7,77. :
.... . .
Pr..m*.tirriti F3MC It, oil the :WO laSt VI a , ,C A: .Irtilren.—T.
fl u-. s. 1,•,. • E. G. 24.1bet,e',4,17,: e , ,.1.:eater • T
Stenheu
,• ,
CAIT,II:I.t, Ilat riral.
...i.A . .] VI.-- , Nr.N AND wrr.r.rzs. • !
,
llc-: pAir o!"•,..:..!!!!: oseii o'er 4 '. , ]..1T.. OM rnifted in %Ili.
- county t 4; Bret pair of 3 mare old,4lltl2icars Uid
eteere az•e l to tie; eouuf.y,oili:la fd on c-.. 10; Ife'at
yo'...e fat i. 44; and best, 034
.best ualgie eterr
• or cow. :dud best; :
Judge , -- 1),, ; , 1 See:ee. Auburn; 411. Bush, Ifrld,7,e
. water ; Ifar:(l‘Vaketee; , oringvt!to.
• - 0101,240 IR.—.WINS.
Test bore. nod breediter , ear, 1..211 *l, beat aprldg
piin,nnd be i 414,4, ut:Lit^r In wifa 01i1,0:101* . 2,T.13 ends 1
loirne, Tilden, F.. Lake ; Eduard
Gontbrrell,
oterairi tr.—ear:tr.
Deaf dna wooled buelr.4.3, ad 2; 2.(1,1 ewe, 8, 2412;best
do Inuibs I coarm.: wooied, pronnhunt Kilpe ua
on doe. except lambs whica4.*l. Midd:c WOOled saute
La COATIMI. 1.22 t hnci. LI:1113
Leieentor. Takewell, clar.ed coar se
. : ,Fetxpler,
nun; s„ntitri , ,,,u..v...-n,...tu a i c
—Saialuel Roberts, ,lesaup ; I..)ll‘er Troubriciaie.
Gt. Lend; M. Divine, Eoreet.
• Dtvlsimi V.,--TOCUTUT.
D- , t pair tnr''.xy, cock aud,luaa : best G {Mete oct r 9 ye)ar
oo.d ; boot 6 .rpruig and best (21,0; *2;
Ite-10121,1211 lot *a. Jni.K:u:. , - N 411.• Molitro4n;
John iiudaan, clioconut Jacl;sog Lialcludu,
DIVISION il.-TXTLI:II AND fIIEEn. •
rk , t firiiin or pallor 4,uor.tortcr 3: fany.
for Sept. I.ntter. Beat tb lbe. Critter Wade tin
der IS yrs_ Brio: r0n,42, not 11.,e, than IN Do , . 3. :1(1'2.
J. 7ilalloal, ..Throtroee; ti. T.titcp:4ll+,
Great Bond; C. Gibzon.
11:C151.0N It.—WtNES. CANN= 17:11T. AND 7E5..1.3t5:
Brit L-,rape. currant. /And:l.:cry. eiderberrr. and cheiry
Wine; canned fruit; ca:r.t.nt,app]u,,gr.i,pe, slid crab apit,lei
3:711y; each tifty vents. ;
•
.Inif.o4-llrs. L. C. Searle, Wat. A.
pvt , mnon.lYm.
Mulford . and NV, J Turret], Cl/1.12111rup; W It rust'.
vn - mt9s. pit.—Purrr Alm VERETABLEE.
Beti , G i lt a pp le . , nnt less limn a doaen, , anq at least *tim
e:, caricties.s2. 2t11; winter do..same premiums. Ik4f
and gilled. nnt.lers.than r y peel., each; and ;he
d greatei4 %Ariety of s-rgeiablet.; each $l. •
edgy; --Apvilug dtuu.. Britlggi‘at,r
ApolaCon.; 17rhano Burroyes, - Gibson. 7 ~ .
..
IGSIgRIN tar—SlNUtlAlt., 110NEY,420:1 SUGAR. -.
Beet cider 111 ticgar...itot tele than 1 gallon $l, tld 36; beet 10
. lbs,inspiv en , atr. and do. honey. each $1.211 each - 1.
.I:nyes-6. G. liandricks, - Frtnklln 1 'Coe Wells, Gibwon;
1. nouthwdrth, Liberty. . .
- 001,10 N .1.--CASIGAO22 AND:CORMS' wenn. ,
Best'douhle carriage $5; best single niefgh, single car
na.re, bureau, extimsion table. chamlier salt, each $ 3 .
Ail articles in thin division for Lrompetitimintust be en
tered by the manufacturer. Judi.:oll.-J. Smilef,, , Gliabon ;
G. ‘Cejd.,.Now Milford ; D. Therrien, Great - Bend. ..
MV1.4:02 XI.—RAUM IMULMIES2G. AND SLACKSKITRIXO.
Lez.l. plow $2, best cultivator. corn shelter. straw - cutter,
churn power. three drains, horse rake, lot ofeix boric ,
shoes, each $2, 2d best tortre'ahece 1. Judges—John
Flynn, 'llliddlerown; George Walker, Dimeck - ; Elijah
Barmun, New Milford
, . ruttintont , 211.- - aximet.4 ',, ~.. ,;:.. :.
Bent bindle , ' acorn in the ear. half lmnhel of white ' lvintet
wheat. n'd (N.:spring wheat; rye, flaxneed, timothyeeed,
peck of einversecd, each $l. Judges—L..sl:Tunamr,F.
' rake; N. P. Wheaton. Franklin ; Ltivi Topper, - Rush.
to/Isles .1111.—LEATI1211, AC. • . '
Be, t 3 sides harness, note, and upper leather; carriage and
two horse harnese; each. s2,:.'d each, lthest pair ol flee
! - bobts $l. coarse, 1. Judges-dm:l=on -Steni, F. Late;
/ George Young. Frit:neck; S. , W. - Breed;Brooklyn. -'''---' -
1 Dry tato?: ary.--nongsvic atanrciracettr-Es. ,
• Best 15 - yards 'woolen carpet, and rai.do.,' • $.2., Rd, 2; beet.
' 10 earls' flannel, 5 yards fulled cloth. - nix pairs woolen
sucks, e4Oll . $ 2 , 24 1: beet 10 yards - linen cloth, .Aud 15
Yards cassimere, eilt, - $5; best 2 pairs Woolen Mittens
$l, 2.‘l' X. Judgel,. F. Fitch, !Montrose ; Mrs. J. A.
Bunnell. Dieted: t Mrs. - Philo Sherwood; Rash ;,.'hire.
'Cavil Park. Frankllni - -
DISIAIONIV.-12R2 ARl.S.ORWASUrrrAx.xetnt.vrons. Sc.
Beet patch work quiltand quilt of any otherkind, oachs3,
. lid 2.:A 1; best bed spread. ambrutypes, dental work, A,
;.-„, 2d. 1; beet winterbOnnet V.:id s'. tidy cSair cover X.
Judges—E. - M. - "Tunter. and Este Searle, Montrose;
I ;jeudie Brackney, Si Labs; Georgians Parke, Ditddick.
Wynne.* XVI.—ItCRD OF.CATTLY.
IBest herd at est tle, not lets Gran 10, raised and exhibited.
by onepan,ss.2rl S. Jutl2hi—lienry Drinker, Mtrorie
Rufus .ronith. Franklin t . P. S. Caneedy. Dimock. ' •
, DIVINID2 „SyII.....,TOWSISIIIP SOCAETIRS, : •
To the To‘nisidp Society that =skint the largent and bin
exhibition, 5.,. ;Townships ilitendiSe to compete,
will please give notice to the - Executive Committee. at,
I least 30 days before the Fair. :Judger--J, NL - Davin. M.
'
I town; Wm. C. Ward, N.Milford; A. Ileardshe, S,ville.
DrVISMII.RSIII.—PLOGiNG MATCH. ,
- .
Mii!rcazicitvy' Mitatst.:l2ll2l3cia,,
At 2 O'clock, p. in.. the Plowingliatch will take place
j on the late Samuel Gregory faros, jeining the borough
I line. Entrance by the Old Pair Ground. ‘,
I Best plowing. $5 ;114, $4; 24,, $3; 4th, s2' sth. $l. ..
; .7mb:es—Christopher Byrne, Choconut ;J. Barrington.
' Bridgewater.;. darnel' Sterling. Brooklyn.' ",
strcriT,Ert.xwErmorl - iniv zrrito
GENte.it. tiVriIt&TENDEN'T--WIT. It Jessup.. •
AssievAsiv, • "• . C. AL Gem. ,•
SUP'T or CATTLE 7 .-keery Prink . . • .
SIEEICP ,CXD Stns-11..T..Tlarrington. '
•• _ FAEI.II. I)LrLp_IENTS-,Elijah Molt,
• 'Blum II att.—Edwin , Baldwin.
• M nerLAIGICa" HILL—\Pm. 11. Bbyd.
• F.nt - tr.A.bb VT.GETABLES—WiII3.I. CIOBILMOTI,
and M. M. Mott. .
LADIEN' 'TALL—Mr. and Mrs. Fiteh.• Miss Sit.
'Torten. Miss Jape'Searle. • Mrs. D. R.
Lothriip. and "hlrs, Jatetts Tyler.
Alateati-s.ll. Vet', 11.53.
. Bentley, 1). D. Warner, Mrs. F. B. Chandler'
and 3tra..l. S. Tarlioll. _
• .
Notwitipatindi ng bur national I rmibles, tee hope to see
afar, Attu:A:wee here, as the Society In entMeNittit in
We'hOpe the rixeipts will be large, to enable on to
use legacy lett the Stitictvbv Mr. Caleb earmalt,
which cannot be expended on the tiroutide . , - until the debts
are
l paid. ,
e departments
large 'exhibitinh or stock, and that 111
other departments will be well.filled. , As-fruit is nbini,d
ant. we shall expect to see- the hall Well filled; alto the
11-11. .; •
music at thelattice' hall; each day. " ,
Pr3oe of
.igh.e.211:11.111191i,032.:
Badge of Ntenibeirhip,wb ieh Hill admitallnrticles coni
.petitir.: for Premlums, with family Ache arc females or mI.
liar male children, $l. 'Badge of memberiship, which wiE
. .adniit family as withont cotnpetin for Premiums,
exeent D'ivlsiona 14 and 15. (Domtn , tle: manutaetures.
and Flue Arts and Ontainital-Neediework) 54) eta. Ail
clergymen. printers , and their families, admitted free.
Good niacin will be provided.-
A. BALDWIN, • 1 _„
Montro.e, C. MORRIS,
Juue 1861.: F.. 11. HOLLISTER,
;•THE Fl.~r ANNUAL FAIR
OF TILL'
Ms:ll3kt) ,yLke-) (ilip.Pintsit:fli
Me i chanical ,Association,
r0r:,1862, on the Fair Giounds at Har-
ford gillage, Oct. Bth: .1
*" • '4,lss L—horses. f • ,
13cst 'stallimroer-4 !,-1-s old, $5, 24 best,.s3 1
" pair, niatch'd horses, 4, " 3
" single -horse or mare,-_
.3, ". 2
• '" brood mare and colt, 4,3, , 2
.Tll4lres: J.-Babcock, liarford ;W.
llatell, AltMtros.c.; W. T. Mosley, N.
• akia., • '
Be*t•pair 3 old colts,' $3; 2d best, $2
• ti 31v'rs ;Ad colt, -" • 1
" 2.t - Crs old cult, • 1,
" 1 year old Colt, • • 1, "
" pair mules; _ 2, 'f
'Judges: Lewis Brainard, Wm. Brun
dage, Gibson ; - A.l). Curse, Jacks,on.
CI:ASS rii.- 7 -Gradtt Durlums:
Best bull, over 2 y'rs old; -0, 2d best, $2
," bull, 1 year - old,
.4 2, 't 1
."
-bull call; -1,
" cow,- - it 1
2„ .
" 2 year* old heifer, ' 1, " • f
yearlings, •" . 2, ." •- 1
" 3 calves, • 2, " 1
'"
heifer calf, :1, "
'Judges: Otis Grinnell, Thrford ; S.
W. Vreed, Brooklyn; Catlin, Mont
rose..l
CLASS IT.—G;ade Detons..
Best bull over 2 yeirs old, em. ; 2d besti . r2
" t'?allione year old, . :2, •" • 1
". buil calf,' .
."-
" cutiF , 2; - u 1_
" 1 -2 year-old heifer, ' 1, "
" 4 yearling:4, , 2, " 1
" 4 calves, • ,• 2, 44 3
• " 4eifiir calf, •], 1 -
Jndges Fowler Ilarford .1
..Iqareir, 'Lenox; A. J-Tiffann - Brooklyn.
io• - v.-mil a Lives.
Best bull over 1 year old, .$2, 2d best $1
" 2 year 01.1 Leifer, 1,1 "
" three yearlings, • ,
• t
• ree • calves, ;•!. 1,
Jiglges: Jose, ab Moore,: Itarford.; A.i
B. Thcher,-Jai.:lMtt; Oliver ~alhrop,.N..
Milfdrtl. • -•
I L.A...ti - N - 1.--7.-o.ren a:4 Sher{.
Best ip'r working oxen over - 4 : - -y'rs 'nld,-$3
2d 'best. " " 2
I');•stpziir 3 y'rs old steers,:s2, 2d-best, $1-
i
44 V ) I'S old- steers, ' 1-
: •
r I. v'r old steers, 1.7r,-•-
;91tiges : kilboury;Oakley, J. G.
; Robert Breed, Brooklyn. •
I m..f.:ss .- vii.-- : Sheep and Raga.
bilek•; ' $2, 2d beit,
t
. .2,;:-
.l'lntnl)4 -
Pear, ..` 2,
fbreeding 7.0 w, -• 2, " ...•
sprint pigs,'l;s: `t..;
idges: 111 4 : Tiffany, Ilaitord-; Wm.
at, Jackson Jared,--Tyler,- New
,ro.
cLiss 1 1 -111.--Grgin and. Roul . ir 9... .
•. peck ;(rinter . ii'heat, 50'e.;-'2d best 25c
jycelc spilug'Avbeht; • 25c
14)ecivrye; " 25c
coid in the enr,soc. " '2se
50c.. " 25c
tulikeys, enck and hen, 5 . 0 n m 25c
:4 foivl••;;torcr • 'soc 214 . 25 c
ispriugNhic-keti,. 50C.
," . 25c
•duckfe, :: 50c: 25e
id~es~*d~rin Tinder;
~Ibrrora ;11.;
[tut:int:it enm:; 40-fin tetinetit,
.
butter, tub ;nr:tiiiciti,s,Jl, 2d - hest, $1
foil 'buttei . , - UtiVicdi,t.iiiii 516 5;
1;24,
Ed es i C: s;_7 ttnstBn~'liarfcird;T .
.pcll,llopbot tpmsC. 4rlrey,,Gib-
CLASS rind' kegOables
fall apples:, not less than 12, at, least
three varieties, b(le. 2d best, 25c
winter apples, 54e:' Itse,
pears, • ,150 c: U . ' . 250
quinces; -50 e. 2Sc
peaches, . , •5 0 6, : „
grapes, •‘: •E4:i;' :S 4 .'250
eatelt, variety -of fruit, $l, Id, 50c
I :pee'n potaWes,2 varieties or more,soe
squarhes, , 5-0e
!.Z heady cabbage, L:•450o
";onionS, npt less ;than • .„5043
tr . ..."l.beetti,,nogess tihnnil; 150 e
T! . 1 1 "
,and greatest,varietiqifvegetahles,
.2d. - 4 ' 500
Jhdges Ira: Catirntei, rt.' Edwards, •
fijarfprd Asteli k eion.
cuss Vinegar, Honey, Wine and jfa--1
,' pie Sugar.
Best gallon vinegar, 50c
" • " currant wine, 50c
•-" 1 4 ,, • ' blackberry fwine,"- 50e
" five lbs. honey, $l, 2d best; 50c
" five lbs. maple sugar; . 1, " 500
Judges: Alvin Roper, Harford; J. S.
Peckham, Brooklyn ; er Tingley;
cwisX.4.—,Leadtrr and its . Manu f actures.
..Best; Sides 'finrness, Soli 'and tipper WA
. nr, each, .sl
is 2 calf-Ains; - • 500
." pair fine boots, 50c
"- pair coarse boats, , 560
" carriage harems, 60c
" Set team harness, , a - 50c
All articles in this class' miuttie tittered
in the Of.theinanfifseturer.
Judges : 2C.l.Adams, P. Tingley, Isar
ford; .NeiSpraliWar :dew Milford.
cuss etesisils, ..111ack.
1 ; '.. : . -.-, sin/thing 4e.
.. .. : ,
Best bonitunn, plow,, side biil.-plow, culti•
vat,or, - corn sheller,,Straw cutter, ,horse .
• rake and 'churning rnaohine,eacb, • $1
Best.mowing machine,. - ,". ;. -. ". 2
. "thrashing pciwer... . . :: 2
" elinra, . , , . , •-. „ - . • s9e
", tauter tub, . ; , -..-.. -' ... oc'i
-," butter„firkin,. •. , . 50e
• e.!' set horse shoes, ,-. •i:l -. ', 50c
" lbt,of tin ,wars ; ,. . . - 500,
" - cook ,stove for..coal, .. .. -50 c
. "•cook stove for :. 50c
" parlor. stove,, • • -50 c
_ "•sewing maCiiine; • ' • : -50 c
Judges :• L. K Farrar,. ilarford ; Tier
, ace Seymour, NeW: Milford; and. Anson - ler TW enthusiastic efforts of thetrue
! Tiffany, Brooklyn., - - ' -
- • • Union men of the contity,i r o . elect bharles
et.ksa XlV,;—Cabinet Work and Carriages.
Best specimen cabinet. work, - n so , Denison for-Po:Tress, oil/ A i l :H(111ot cause a
.
"set chairs , :.. ~ ;,.. , • • 50 e , neglect of our excellent:co nty ticket; let
"rocking iair, .. - : 50c it be fully supported with I n determination
, ... _
" carriage, single .or doukle,. $ 2 to elect every 'min on it; it possible, with-,
%buggy waken,: - - • . opt conceding the trinnipli of the 'unpop-'
" lumber. wagon, • •'. -- .• .. . -:I .! -
- Judges n j S. B.Guile, D. Sibley,HarfOrff; ulariVende . p sed to theni.
11 Phillipians op o
and; erbalte Burrows. Gibson. - There is a political revolution progressing ;
- - CIAS kV.—Domestie Goods. \ -let it not be ourtlinli it nolmore than one
Best' 5 yds. Woolen 'flannel' $l, 2d lest 50c abblitionist 'in the county ! should Knek
" syils. plaid-flannel; 'l, id best 50c .1 - . .
1 an °lei throw at the ballot-box:
• " svds full cloth, • .. .1, 2d best 50c • • --
" rag carpet, ' 1,2 d best su e . Psi - EVery man' has hi-i,; duty to do' in
• " yarn carpet, 1, - 2d best 50c , . •
the - - comm.- , ' canvass. - Mass Meetings
" 6pr. woolen socks, : -k, 2d best 250 - ,
" 2pr, woolen mittens,, % .-_-.
. . SO( new artich:S, . tlic' ~ may. aid in . the
-,
" stocking yarn; ' . 50c Mork, but.uilless every 'nisi . understands.
. 'Judges : :Mrs. GJ. •Babcock,.l.lfrs. L. R. that he its an individual must take the' re-
Peck, and C. H. Miller, of Harford,
~and sponsibility of rallying' 'the Vetere, noth
las. A. J. Tiffany, Brooklyn.
in.. can be accomplished. ) ' Let every. far
etiss.XV.l.—:Ornamentat Needle Work ' , - 1
Fine Arta4.e.
n mer, mechanic, and . otherl citizen, buckle
• ' -
Best patch work quilt, • $1,.2d-best 50e- on his armor fora the contest. , A large
• "quilt of any other kind 1, "- 50e ; share of our people are o 0 to the war, but,
" worked spread, 1, . " 5 0c those who do not follow lean.. do -much. at
" worked skirt, - ' ' - 1, • • "! , - •
5 ° 6 .home to help preserve our - Government.—
" worked '
collar, , ' i,, -" 25c 1 i • • .-
See that, every Union-vot e is pu lled for
-.. " specimen worsted. , embroidery,: .50c
2d best • ' • • • ' • 2se the right, this fall,. and such demagogues
" specinien .silk embroidery, 50c as Grow will. be kept atl•home. - Talk-to
2d best, ' -25 c your neighbors - about thi4—see that, a full
" bonnet, '• , ti, 2d best
,i .25c
25e i,06.,. - • 1
is polled, and victory is ours.
lUdies saque, , _ _ m
... ..
" 25c
"knit hood,' .
"knit tidy, " -25 c
..painung any otnnlNfri; ---- ••• 4
•4 il
" dra*ing, " 50c
" picture frame, ! • • it, " 25e,
J4niaes : Miss Mary M. Edwards, Miss
Mary Sterns,' Miss Jane Adams, and J. C.
Edwards. Harford. _ .
CLASS XVIL-Liriseellerneous Articles.:
. Premiums Discretionary. •
• • -Judges : A 2- Carpenter, R. Peck,
ilarford, and E - 0. Tiffany, Gib Son.
Saix.rofori.,atea:Lcleaatai.
General Superintendent, E. Whit
ney ;Assistant Superiatendent, S. E. Car
penter; Superintendent of Cattle, G. A.
Lindsey, and.Geo„ 4 Ili. Cfpenter:; Sheep,
Hogs and Poultrt,Willard W..Wilmarth;
Dairy Hall, D.-T. Roe; Mechanics flail,
WM. F. Barnard ' --Ve,gatable Hall, Geo.
Tingley, ; Floral Hall, Mrs. H.ll. Jones,
Miss Sarah Miller, J. W. Tyler and T. H.
Tiffany.. •
Xtogrtsieztllctaass.
The Judges are requested to meet at
the Secretary's office upon the• Fair
Grounds at it o'clock A. M., when their
names will be Called and vacancies filled.
Exhibit Ors wishing to . 'compete for
preMiums are recpisted to call at the,Sec
retary's office on entering the. grounds,
where they will, be furnished with cards
to place upon the artielett 'or, animals to
be .exhipited. • All articles competing for
premiums shorild be on, the grounds be
-fore 11 o'clock A.M. • •
Any,perscnr desiring:• to compete for
premiums can do so by purchasing a
bad g e of membership, which will admit.
liniself and family-to the exhibition; but
any person wishing to exhibit ankles
without -competing for preiniums, can do
so free of charge.
, - A sttfficier4 pollee force Will be upon the
groundi during the-day to prbtect the
property of e.Xhi-bitors., • . •-•
The premiums are payable by the
treasurer at•any time- after the - 20th of
October, and before the •annual meeting
held the second Monday in January. •
The annual address will be delfvera by
F. B. Stteeter. Esq., of. Montrose, a. 2
o'clock P. M.
..Tite Tiarford :Brass Band will be in
attendance. • -
.
..The success '
of our Assticiation bas been
'such that
,tre. areeriabled: to ,offer.;more
larger kenaiunts,tbati:heretofore;
and rre :Otte-that all .friends of agricultu
ral :uld Inceltanitial.ltninNireinent gill ei'n
tinue to aid iu hj their presence and with
. their articles (Or
-IPri.a.e of ALetaxidsagicort.
Ba4,res ot MemberOiri, - -.,•-• - •bo' 50
Single AtimiPaiisn, . ' "-- • ' . 10`,
Children under 10 years of age, Free
Clergymen gnd theirfamilies, Free
-.
- • I): L. HINE, ~, - i• • • ,
•- - .: E: N. CARFgNTER, Ex.' Com.
•-•• I. BLANDING, :.:
_ .
Goorr'S Liar's ItOok has arrilied,ihe
firstof the seasetrialways filled with every
thing =interesting' to ladies. ' The • work
departraentis especially valuable to house
keepers arid tootheys. :•The piCtores,
fash
ion plates and tnusiflare all beautiful, and
every. lady who does not *isn't° bb behind
,the times should subscribefor it.- - -
•
--' Hamitic's' Mkaaznikr. tor October is a
afilentlidimaiber: If any one 3ciApause in
theta Althea of - war to read- its, pleasant
PaOs bP' l O ll 'fina -profit and 'amusement
well combineili; - - • •
Mr lateet accounts McClellan waft
after •the rebels,iiiit the abolitkinista were
after McClellan. Mac's good for 'em both,
; j:', *Du . 9-totpt.'
A. 4. - :CiERRITSON, 7 I- .*ditAri.c-
f7:l W 4/ 2 Jk, 765.62,
THE UNION AS IT - SITAS;
Before abolition, becemion, etc., distnsbed its harmony.
TiIiE7COPipIiTrIUTXON AS IT
Enforced tic . 4 scrpecte4 to all *tient ortbo.
FOR A3JDITO/. fix Ei &i
ISAAC `SLEEKER,
. Of Union Com4y. •
POI SUavl you 7 9I:II,TEIgAL
JAMES P. BARR,
Of Allegheny Ccinnty.
• For Cotfgrese, _ ,
CHARLES DENISPNo
of Luzeilo - cotinty.
For Senntor
.101 IN SMILEY, ofißibsom
(Subject-to Conference.)
For Representative,
GEORGE LEWIS,' of DitioCk.
For Commissioner,
‘PENNUEL CARPENTkIt i of Buford
For District Attnrney,
WM. M. POST, of 3louttose.
'
For Auditor ,!
ABRAM CARTER, ;f Auburn
. .
• - Let , •very one indilbted, call. and
•
pay. the pl nter,. during , the County Fair,
or send cash by his neighbor.. Don't
neglect " •
• 6.) - "The Congressional contest looks
promising,' and the prospectS for Deni
day to day. In addition~to the full Dem ,
ocratic vote, there are P'epublicans all o-
Ver this county who declare that Grow is
no longer their choice; that he has been
in office too long already-, and that' his
conduct for the past'yearl has forced them
to•dechle•that be should be kept at funnel
and )::Liany of these will Vote for -Charles
Deniion,.fOr they know that he is an hon
est, upright , eitizen,,a trn patriot and tln
wavering Union man. The people begir
to see that the old poli4l brawlers have
done untold harm to tie country, and
shOuld now be 'aid 'on tpe shelf. Union
bullets are killibg southern political.fan:
aticslet Union' ballots 1111 their co-work
ers in mischief at the North.. Rally, theti,
to the polls for'Charley Denison.•
T. B. McCoLtum, Es . having volun
teered in the Company lately raised in
this borough for State s vice, the annual
address before the Sus lehanna County.
Agricultural Society will be delivered by
It J. R. STONE, of. Ma. . *
lar'The Company . 7i Cavalry raised
by D. E. Whitney, Tor the war, -took the
cars for Harrisburg last Thursday. They
area 'fine set of men; eaPable of doing ex
cellent work
- Q '`The Company Of 1 State troops; of
Which we made mention hist week, left.
for Barrisburg last .Fripy. They num
bered No men. Many ot,' them left homes
at a considerable sacri,e,•but. feeling a
necessityfor defending the old Keystone
arminstihieatened invas. j on from the reb
el foe, and remembering that the hund
reds of their fellow citiz,rs who have pre:
ceded them were-also iMpelled to go' from
a sense of duty, and nOt'p.om choice, they
threw minor consideratiims into the back,
ground, and tharched , tol the music of.the
- Union, at'short notice. F They may never
sevin hour's service, and they may tread
ituirty a 'bloody field. Wri present - the °fli
t ens names: . 1 • i
. Captain- 7 R ex.-1 - I..l. 7 .ailValkeribp . rg ;Ist,
F. FitelL; 2rld • Lient.-J. NY
P. Ril9y. • . •
The Last Ohance
Hey.. L.. .r.' 'POiritit . , 'who 'is new.
'l'
eil
-,
rasing a.Company . of •alunteera in this
county for 9 months; .. , i ants a few 'nor 1
men te fill•his Cornpan .., .Reerniting . of-.1
fiee .it Tarbell's Hotel, SloiltrOse. Head
Quarieta, limekiln, Pa r !. • - '-
The compiinies of 9, inontlia men now'
filling np iwthis borough,' under Captains
Stole and . Young, are 41so in . want of as
foi More Men; to coniplete their fulrec;in
p etnent.. .Te
argbonntara will be paid.
.
IN THE ' RANK 3.—licirk. 11. 13: Wright;
... .— t
member of. .Congress n romthis district,
raieed. a company So . r e defence of the
State, in our borough ast week,Cand it'
not being full at the time the
,marchiug
'Orders from the Governdr canie, be ita s rted•
off with the. "boys" oO ] SUturday. It was
said be Was going inthe 'ranlis in 90'6 0 I
, .
the other companies.— Tilkes-Payr'eUnio4
FREEMEN,--RAIALYT
p24..TFIF. GOOD OLD AstiF.
dz Livs-!.
..: ..-'.. REV. l_
! •P•LT UNT P
v''i_
The well )ctiown . and- - ..popularlectuiii,
will intiVeA tholieolite `of tlieenty on
the War, - 4, the Coprt-linuse, in .Mont
rose, pn , . .
Tuesday Evening, Sept, 2311, 1862.
36:Iran t was Chaplain;
regiment of 3 months Volunteers, alid_is
now Chaplain of the sib Penn'a Reserves.
. ,been in actual service on the
tented - field, he will be enabled to speak
of the war aa it is, and-his - speeches cannot.
fail to interest „every friend of the coun
try •'
while his Nersatility-as„a ..lopturer,
and is. high ,oputo as a .Cbristian ' -a rat-.
riot ; - and afriend of hunfanity,.willenstrte
iuxmense audiences... Al - loyal; .citizens
will be anxious, to listen to Father Hunt;
and everybody—men, women, and child
ren, are invited to,atten4. - ;.
.If Mr. Hunt's health will .permit,.he
will also speak:at Susquehanna Depot., on .
Wednesday evening, - Sept. , 24 ; liar-
ford Village, on Thursday. eventn'g, the
25th ; and at Springvllle,Hollow •on Fri
day evening, the 26th. Should he feel un-.
able these lest named appointments,'
other able. speakers , will . be-: present, of
which duo notice will be.given and the
meetings will certainly. : ,be. held. , Mr.
Hunt will positively be at, Montrose—on
:Tuesday evening, .first nightpf the Coup
tyl'air. • ,
Teachers' Eataideationi.
•
• The annual examination of Teachers. for
the several districts of eounty, will be
field at the following itmea'and
Candidates for examination will please
notite and pbserve the following 'partieu- -
t
I. Each will comractie . e ; at
9 .o'clock, a.m.,. arid' none will be examined
who do not 'come- in before half past -aine.
unless• the delay he unavoidable.
2. Teachers will present themselves for
examination only in the districts in which;
they expect to teach, or in the
which they
3. Persons residing in. other counties
will not be o. 'exrnine,d unless they .expect
to.tencli in this'eountv.
4. Parsons will not be examined- who
porpostely at tend one or .more . places of
examination, before' expressing a wish:. to
join a class, •
5. AllTersona unless they know they
will not teach in the county daring the
year, are expected to be present for in
spection, (as itmy - intention now, to
hold but one. examination for: the year)
but those whoa do not intend to- - teach,
will not be allowed to join • the -Claises.
• 6. Each. candidate bo sure and
bring two - ,sheeta of fonts-cap :prier, pen
and ink ; ats on pencil writing will beTre
caved, and also a fourth reader of the
kind used in the district where the exami
nation is held. • Directors., and all others
inteh;sted are irivited to be present during
the whole timeof the examinations. -
Tiiey. will fitni it a *good , time to juihze
Of the qinfkitications of those -that offer
themselves-:as. teitchers;.nad to contract
with their teachers for the winter schools.
Examinations will be held as folle>wa:
Oct. 6th; 'Chapman and 'Forest , Lake,
• TOwn's Church. • - , •
Oct.. 7th—Friendgville slid Dliddletsiii-n,
Frienasville School House.
uct. ITPLIIIIOU s and Apobs
. Can, Little'Meadow- School House.
Oct. 9tll4Choconnt,da'rk's School
House. -
Oct. 10th—Silver. Lake, School House,
BrackneF.
Oct. 11th—Liberty, School lionse;Br oh-
Oct. 15th—Dintock, 4 cor. School House.
Oct. 16th : —Spritigville, School,Hottse.
Oct. lith—Abburn Centre, .School House.
Oct. 1 Bth —l2n4, Snyder School 'House.
Oct, 20th—Harford, illage SehoolHOuse.
Oct. 2 lst—Gibson, Geo. Wells' 'School
House. -
Oct. 22d—Herriek, Lyon Street School
House. • -
-Oct. 23d—Clifford and Dundaff,' City
. School House.
Oct. 24th—Lenox, Glenwood Half..
Oct. 2.so—Lathrop, 'Hillsdale Schocd
House. •
Oct. 28th— New Milford and BoroUgh,
Boro. S chool ,Honse. • , -
Oct. 28th—Jackson, No. 2 school house.
Oct. 29th- r Araat, Church..
Oct. 30th—Thomson, Centre school hoes.
Oct.3lst—Sustea Depot,- Harmony, and'
Oakland, Depot school house. ••• , •
Nov. 1--,Creat Bends, Boro schoolhouse
Nov. 3—Jessnp, Bolles'school house.-
Nov. 4-Brooklyn,-Centre school-house.
Nov. s—Franklin, South • • ",
Nov. 7—Montrose and Bridgewater,bOro.
A. N. BULLARD, Co. Supt,
MontrOse, Sept. 2241, -1862.
. Itrotice:TheStisquiehnnoli . Asgociation
of UniVersalists. will hold its neict:anniiil .
session • iit kontrnse, ',Wednesday and
Thursday, Oct. 'l'ind 2 Each society is
entitled' to four delegates, - two of which
may be ladies. All are invited to attend,
as important business is to beAratisncted
. in the council.. • A. 0. WARREN,
The Bounq in Jeunp.
. .
• The. undersigned has received ,he sums
set . .opposite . the, respective; following
Hanes,
to - be paid to ivolnuta.rs,*ho have
enlisted to fill the quota ufthe six hund
red thousand men, called for by the Presi
dent,:. - W. FAPROT.:
Jessup, Aug. 12; 1802
Jas. Faura, :
Stillman Faller, .1
A.. 8., Slteiman,...,,s
Win. W,beeleek, • .
Wake'n. Small,: 5-
.S. BA-Lowell, 10
E. P. llowe , 1 !
JOIm 5
IW. V. Bedell, ..:_.,1
I. N. Bedell, - :.3
, 'Peter. E. Bedell, . 4
i ll ` Shay ' " 25 '
IT, Cook, .5
B. • 5
General McClean;
OccSiional "NC
_ wt~ilo .': lSteCtellao,
was laboying unde_r. of ' Abolition
detraction, contributed- occasionally to
increase the burdens, now • expressed Xe-,
grets.thist the General is Still - the: victim
of radical persecution:
t.t had hoped that, when"
Clellen was pla6edin command of-the sr. !
rnylor the defense of Washington,• all •-tit,
tempts , to - weaken his Influence . *mild
cease.;: Isee, howevpr,.,hy's"Ne:w ... YOrk
journal, which-has, been prominent
inflaminatory, in its attacks . upon big that
Ahern jis..a.ditiposktion,p4,erseci{te r .l.l4 .441
~
—:- . •
.013 R - COURSE:
...
?:,_;The jk a drord 4iirus,
,(Republican) has 1... , '5 1 ,h 18.— Th u . news front the
seu - of ;
putlooiiiifrotri;thO•Wilititot-Landon gang ' war in Maryland is not. as lull as inh , lit b e
and tallesdhUitt . • • _ ~- 2. - . - I wished. •It appears that the
i,..,
retreatir ‘,
. column of the rebels, under 'command of•
itWp ',this iieekhoistithe'n'asies of the
General Longstreet, were overtaken t,
candida • Ces.ortlie'Peofile's Ticket; noini
-Gen.!, McClellan 's '-advanced - 'ilivisim t 0 7,,
hatedu bynn itninense mass meeting, held*
even i ng . eSday, when they formed ia line of bat.
at the Court House on Monday
i t tvai,,,: T i ll
on the-range pf . small hills on the Wo.t..
the Bth inst. Althoughthe call for .
; :bank of Antieuitir Creek, between Rop er ,
hastily get . tip,it was signed by more titan
villeiand Sharpsburg ford, on the Potoin-
Rive Hpidfed strong Republicans.. The ;
Inet. a i i g .w a , , l . - fi ar ----uju utomt mi d ent b m i n , t i e. I tic. 'After a few hours battle the enemy
appelv toliaVe been 'worsted. 'Yesterday
The *non was expressed and coneeL I
I tied on ail hands, that the . .:diettition of a 1 i...
Morning the battle . was resumed hy t her:
lids, from which it is inferred that tlii
few bad Men had been. uite longenomA ‘;
submitted -to by . thb - masSeS.,.
crowning- effort' to force upon'thetit •for i b y.
T hu ju st "l Were reinforced (hiring tile night, perhap:,
jackson's - division. . Of the : battle
place yesterday„we I ( ery
00 agrCt4, $.2./nalltittliC.Geo.:Lantoe).who 1 wh i O• t' m k
knowin;yl.o and wickedly disobeyed wish--; meagre' reports:.• All accounts agree that
l ei and. the' will of, more than nise-tenr/li of: the struggle. waS most desperate, the re
, the vut ei os o f t h e. count y,
~ was-so o ut i ng , bela ?wing sh ert.of . ammunition -tad pis..
and.bart4faced 'as to produce a feeling
of I , visio,ns, and consequently .fighting with
-
intense indignation, mai to beget- a.deter- I the t!•ouseionstiess OA they must flak to
not to
support ki n , b ut , the bitter cud- A torief dispatch from liar
to
only
... d -:risblirg•states, that the carnage was awfuT,
to cut loose entirely from the Central:Auto
' who have' OlOng controlled and who seek and 'the .. battle resulted , in a - gloi ious vi,..
tors for , Gen. McClellan. Gen. Long;oreet
still'to Celan:Attie - votes of_ five 'thousod
' free men.. ,' - .. . .j wasiwoutided and taken prisoner • Gym
The feeling existing-and expressed by liill!was.alsn captured.• pen. Hooker wai
Se many of our - Republican friends,' is so ' ii. e' lded • In .tl " i t. '" )t • "
~, •Otrther details of. tie events attendiu ! ,
strong we could not; if we wink, refits°
the capture of Harper's Perry are recoil-•
giving nideranee to their: sentiments, and
supporting heartily thiir cause . -' • . '. 4 ed.,l It is ktioWn that S - one . wall Jacking 2
he Ordeal through which we 'are pass- nuntited from H :4i
agero%] to Witia ms .
5 . rlotornac ~ and thence . tr,
inn, detUands sincerity, unbiaSsed and 1111- Port; I
cressed the
Selfish atition On the part of the 'People.. the perry via 'Martinsburg:, with the in
- tention of co-operating with Gen.. Hill' ill
If they aid their country" are to be saved;
the:ass:Mit, When the fornier •appeared
they . mtiStdo it
olitkians theinselve.s. iscrupu
lona 'and heartlesa pg us where we are.
have had - near' Martinsburg, Gen. Julius White wh„
Much te' f ibi hi bringin
was! in command of a considerable:. force,
'
liming previously retired. front Winehe , -
It is high time for the People to speak and
ter',l withdrew his infantry fOree to t 1 . ,!
to act independently. • • • .
Feris: and, joined Geneol Miles whO W - a m
•' We rejoice that they have inatigitrated - •- 3 • • ' .
post commandant there. The paroled
the indvetnent+-and throwing our colors
to.the breeze, free and fearless-we pledge% prisoners ' t- " te tin ' t ' l ' 6 e " en lY"' n " rr i'c'''l
vtile4ttzieli as early 'as Thursday of 1a...
ourselveS to'gowith them; . regardless of
week,. eng:iging our forces .on _Maryland
denunciations from any quarter. We have
•Ileights.: 'llie engagement co'ntiuned wi:il
Ind doubt that in this course we shall be
intermissions until. Saturday ; . when Our
sestained by the honest,' the loyal and pa,
forces spiked the heavy guns. in battery
triotie qr all parties, and we - care, not' for
the support of others. .- ' •-• on the heights, and rolled' them down the
moimtains,thetroops retiring oil the Fel
' We trust our course Will be satisfactory •
c ry. i During. Sanday•the attack was- ro
te those who approve and "support with
newel! with vigor, the:enemy opening fire
-honest ieal, President Lincolaand the pol
icy Of his administratiOn,:in restoring' the' from both Loudomand Maryland Ilei-ht.
Union aii it was,.an I niaintaining the Co- and.i: attempting_ •to carry the .place k
b; this, -.however, they were IM
l'stitutioli b y . all the means in. his power. I 81° 7"' t
[For thtil 'opinions of those *who...do 'not 1 snevessild, On Monday - a heavy h Ta:-
‘ Stand, firfir - by,liini in this our day of peril, 1 -hard Mein - was commenced fratii six (Mier
xirhoever-or wherever they ' may be, . . we l_entl directions; which did inatyri 1 it.ti , :ry
. . ,
• , to thelOrtificationS. 'The lire was er.n. M
care 114." .. . . . .
• i - L , , tied for over two•hoiris, when Col. Miq s
, the Syr us also says ' ' . - • ordered the' white f1:11.
.to li e displaye.l..
• " Nlie l . have to contend with; d set of men Terms of m r ititi:nioo,w'ere agreed tipoli
who haVe,long, ruled the political affairs to 'i the effect that t the . federal •.t A t ic,:i •
..
ofthe cbunty with . a tyranny,almosi with- slijiild be •alloWed to-•.,, , 0
.paroled wo h
otita parallel.. They now see the hoed l ilidir side-arms and Privlto prop •rry • .1
i g i-itiny on the wall, and while thertretuble tit privates witli.ev - ery; him -, :Civ i c th'ecr w i -
they are desperate. They. willtiot'surren- glen' - w i elds and guns. - 1'111‘.: Furce,nuittber
der .without a strliggie—lo be'. more- em- itie.aboutteti thousand five hundred and/
phatic, tl iiy.will,die hard! " . • eiOiteen . , thereupon iiiirrendt..l - eil. G... 8. ,
, They',..consider, _their right and pow-:-:Asp. Hill -was left in cottimaud °Utile Per- 7
er to tyranize over and control Freemen,- 0,T,1 - awl Gen. .Tackson Marched a ,1ar ,, ...
,as pertect as that assumed L} nny• Slave part of • his force 'out on OM W'incliesi'er .
holder of the Solith over Ids slaves. They I road. It is stated that, bad C01....11ik,
will he on the alert dealing ent..promises held, out two - hours longer, lie woul,l -
1 and tbrents; 1 11 %1 must be inevrat every have been relieved. The Ilaltimore Arne;
hstep . ; and:every turn, and. foiled in their lican's Frederick letter states that liar
ptirposes.- Let the people : arouse , iheni- per's Perry' Waft probably - reciipzur...d i, v :r
!
selves and. assert their . own power and po)-tioa of Gen. Burnside''s rot ce - on rrL, • .:.
exercise it for the putting down of political •day e,yetiin% . It. is als.i'iissetkla that :I
hucksters." . . . - bulge number of rebel prisoners n eN.S of,-
. .
tured who were unable to cross the riy.yr •
before the advatiee of our troops, and 'Jac:.
Lai: our wins wereretaken. . - ,-
, Three • transports drriyed at AaMapol:s
on! Tuesday, [from °James river, . I ,ri tinzie.•
two thousand.fire hundred iitirole'd Un
ion prisoners: It is stated that the mini
her of priSoners at Camp Parole; near At -
ympolis, awaiting exchange, is liat. we'en._ .
eight and eleven thou-and, and ii ::t ..1- e
arp about, two thousand pick and
~ Av . a , 1-
edi in the hospitals. . •
..: _,.
' K;ov. C'ut•titi announces that sew;- , •,:5.
two. thousand then have .re4poniled i'.. i:.s
cal f-r theJlefence of Peansylvailia. rocd \
thht. he anticipates that the number will
.bc.intreased to one hundred thousand.— •
'l'liese recruits are beim: , furnished -with
arias and equipments; and -hurried to the
frentier with all possible'speed. -
, 'A • letter hits" been received in Boston
frent on board the United States steamer
- 1311,14 , which' says that Fort - Sumter has •
been bombarded, -with seriOns daltiage.—
Tf?itk. announceinent partially confirms the -
report, reeently•current, that-the city of
Charleston had been infested liy'o'u ir 0.0 i-
, 0
byats. • ' ..
The 'glorious news receiv..a the
r ! aty confirms the judge
-
meat et' our veteran soldiers and the
great Majority of the public, that Gen..
.McClellan is the.' great
. Captains of the
age. -No- Man: since Napoleon's time lias
been able to rally to his.person the same
measure of enthusiasm arid boundless con
tidence;Mow. manifested and reposes'. in
Grn:*Clerat4 We become hewildered
in endeavoring to . explain this 'singular
fe:,tn-.e' in the history Of our MOdern chief
laic. iWe C,an scarcely
_point to his series
of hereicaerrtces and attempt to expl4in
,the fdr i ce . of the magnetic hiCletence now
yielded L', him ; still less will' the charge
be , sustained that, his present influential
sway ho.s been obtained through the silly
shifts of the claptrap demagogue. 'lt can
not be?, else than real, else defeats would
have demolished him.as they have others.
The Mere. meretricious soon pay the pen
alty of their assumption under-the. fire of
public 'opinion, which is alway , ti. searching
and exacting: • •
The earnest prayer of mtll this day
Is time I:Gen. MeClellen will s permitted
to' respond the confidence reposed
hina and bring us through our
s present
national ditliculties.,_Let - carping politi
cians Stand aside, or rejoice with the peU
pie miOn . he gains a great-Victory ; let tts
- all, welCome the cOnquering. hero as he
'advances to an honorable peace, amid the
monient when through the valor of our
soldletia and'the genius of McClellan, the
Stars and - Stripes shall wave from the cap
' ital of N;very State in our once glorious
Union • ' • • •
12}:PC',DiVIING•THE PR.6lLiENT.—tie
publicans of 31a - Ssaahuseffs•arc greatly ern
bitrerPd at President Lincoln.. In their
Stte Convention, held at Worcester the
Other day,llon. Lucius Childs - made the
iolloWinq remarks: .
"1:01;ject tcrthe paiilige of the resoln
tions;4s, not containing one Word coninien-
Attenvy df thP
.President of *tl .
3. United
States! Are We to go before thepeolile on.
tlt grnund,Of opposition to the-Premtd'ent."
The i i etiohttioans, do' not deign to coin
'mend ,' what 'fin . has dOtie„or even to men
tion . naine. They. simply coin - mit the
CMivention to. certain-ultra-notions, and
discard
_all others.' There wits not in the
iesOlniionS one Word in :conimendation of
r*ll4P - the;.-PiPsident "'or his Cabinet has
done.t : . A. " - *'•
*
Stated Cll.
13e2i.j.
N. .11.. Norse,. 2,
rd,,..10
A. W. Blaull,s, 1
E„Bolies, • 10.
Ir.. 13011 es, ' 5-
ker v .
46:It0Elqu'lz5
Sintuel:Warneri ; 4 -
Jere.
134rt1qt,t.10
Lucius. Smithil • 5
Alfred MeKeeby, 5
- 5
Irfilpite•of this • . dpina , the Contiention
"adjourned without . a word of the cOrinen-
Aitiori thus appealed for. An oinliadon
with emphasis. ,
larTh 'John It. Thompson,.
United States' SeimiOr from New'jersey,
.died =at his residence, At: Princeton, on
Sitturduy:lust. term of service. would
have eipireirent the 4th of 'Unruh . next:
Or The sindleationa •:aro multiplying
on ItlL'ehles that the Stateaof New York,
New . Jersey and Petmaylvania, Are to • re.
sume,Oele normal positions, as Demoira
!States. . .
71 . ,/,lll ' STAIR. IN 1828, the
Congresiional District,
,of Cuniberland
),gava„the oniy .tote given , to Gol
eta] Jaakson,. and was then called "The
Star,kri the,Enst." Now, in 1802, fame
Distro.d.electli the only Democratic Con
grPMAllant . • •
/Oilla N. Y :Post and
1444°l'gree31) Pr°ngunclngoA,ent, Ad.
Jniiiii,ratioa incompetent, Imbecile,
,t,ruo,wortby, eke, Not
_Wing, Demo.
eartic4otirnals they ate at, Ikb.erty, to be
imper 1 1 .1c*Akailigoyaitq oto , tqp of their
1,04:
4:1110
McClellan.
SUM= OF WAR -NEWS.
SEPT:' I connected account, c;f*
:theryements of otmarinT*on- Tnesday and
Wednesday was received but ni . .ght,
day afternoon information was receive - d
that the enemy was re•erossing the river,
and coneentrating .on the ride of
near Sharpsberg, „and Were di-posed to
engage our f4ces in battle There was
some artillery gkirmisl;ing during the day,
resulting in the loss of. about forty
on our side. ben; McClellan made the
following disposition of his troops fondle
impending battle , : Gen s: Ifookit's and'
Franklin's 'corps, with the PennsylOinia
corps, on the - right; Gen: Sumner's corps,
and Gen. liank't4 division in the eent.r,,
Generals Porter and Burnside on-the ex-,
tremeleft, and Gen; Pleasonton to .snp
pert. tile centre with 25Q0 cavalry 'anti 4
fi:itteries... Lt: 1.11.6 • afternoon Geni•ra
.Booker crossed the .Antietan creek, and
,about dusk -got into action,. whielthelcd
two lieut.'s, the enemy tieing drivNt back
.ttbott, ball a mile, with eonsiderable
At davotthediattle. Mo. • 1 Olt the
centre and right . by Hooker and' er, •
Who, after an hour's fighting, drove tht.
eiieiuy back. a- mile: :The latter soon ral
lied, and regained the grountl,-with tort
141 e loss At this tituellooker was wept-.
ded o and the eomina . nd develve.d . upon-
Sunnier. ;The latteithen ordered an ad:
vance, and regained-the lost ground and a.
quarter of li mile more. In this strieggle.
Gen.. Mansfielll
. was ishot through the
rungs, and died soon afterward. During
this time the troop; under Nurnside . and:
.PorterArove - the enemy-A..om. the line Of:
Antietam creek, on the `mitt toad to
Sliarpsburg, ; .and haying .rebuilt tr:bridg,e
occupied the opposite side of the creek.—
Syke s brigade, aided by &tuner's troops, •
then•drove the enemy front the range, of .
bills on - the right with.. considerable loss;
and, at five &eta& I all.ihe enemy's po, - 1-
'tions were carried : except the one on Ala;
left of the creek. 13urnside!et troops:then
Charged and tonk it, lint were compelled
to retire before superior number's. Night•
tiet "mid hostilities ceaseddty mutual
consent, after fithting fur fourteen hours
without a moment's cessation. Thelo:s
-Was heavy- on both sides. Nearly all the
enemy!s.dead ow' hands. When
Gen.. Hooker_ fell -Gen. McClellan proceed
ed to the4ight - , and. was most . enthasiAti
eillyreceived -lie was in the center and
, On the loft, as well :is giving - directimis
land w•-a 4 in his tent that
. night for the first
t , time after_leaving •Frederiek. IVe •iook
itotne • 4500 prisoners, while the enemy
i't.oek but feiv. ' '• • -