.. . ~,... .. ... ..,.... „ •. - ~, _ la ~.._ ~,., A. GERRITSON PlibliOtef l'"` ' "' BUSINES,S CARDS. GARRATT, • t o foa, Fond , • • and Moat, Barren 'and Dairy Salt ) ,74caothy and Cloter ,t3e4Groixrles, Provio one, Frni,t,yietk, Pel.tolenno, til l Wooden and Stone Were, 'Monne Notions, &e. tar Opposite Itailioo 11 :9 06 klaW *Word, rt. Aicb 24,1863.-17. LAVliitoii. s. C. TTLt3, t.• w. mazy. LATHROP, TYLER 4bRIGEY, IMRALIIRS In Dry Hood ' s, Groceries, Hardware. Ready AY Made Clothing. Boots & Shoes, Haw & Cape, Wood & Willow Ware, Iron. Nails, Bole & Upper Leath er, Fish, Flourand Balt, all of which they on'er at tha very . larlaCM7olllo .Z.VICORBo..OI L anima Brick Building, Montrbse, Pa. April 6, 1983. y. EVAN JENKINS, Zitoevismsecl EHANNA ALizeCOtioipor, FOR SUSQUUNTY. (Post Office address. Dundaff, or South Gibson, Sustea County, Penn's.) Fcb. 3, 180.-1.110 lru 7 unerricsa coo= mos 'rouxEau. WK. H. COOPER & co., kiTEClOM—lllontrose', Pa. Successors to Poet,Cooper BCo. Office, Lathrops'nevir building, Turnpike-et. r. 1. i'coia.mi:• D. taurair— McCOLLITM tt- SEARLE, TPORNEYS and Counsellors t hemafLaw,— Pa. AA. Office in lathrope new building, over DR. 11, SMITH Ai SON, URGEON DENTISTS,—Montrose, Pa. °Office in Lathrops' new tmildiag,' over ,17 14 a 7,i. tbe Bank. An Dental operations will be , oa k iii i performed In good style and warranted. JOHN SAUTTER, 4 FASITIONABLE TAlLOlL—Montrose, Pa. Shop over I. N. Bullard's Grocery, on Main-street. Thankful for past favors, he solicits a continuance —pledging himself to do all work satisfactorily. Cut tinM done on short notice, and warranted to ontrose, Pa„ July 2tt; lBoo.—tf. P: LINES, F3SIIIOIIART.R TAlLOR . —lifontrote , Po. Shop In Mentz Block., over store of Read, Watrons I Poster. All work warranted, as to fit and finish. lb Cutting done on short notice, in best style. Jan '6O JOHN GROVES, imsniotuatuc TAlLoß,—xoninse, Pa. *Amp . r the Baptist Meeting House, on Turnpike trest. AU faders dried rowdy. In first-rate style. ' u Cutting done on eland notice. and warranted to fit. L. B. ISBELL, .100 ERMA Ckocka, Watches, and Jewelry At the .. I.lrabortastnothxondon reasonable terms. AS • work warranted. Shop In Cbagdiar andJcornp's • storeAllorrigoer., P a . oas tf - wm. w. saes, (UM ' AND CHAIR • MANTIPACTIIIIERS.—Foot ontala artet, )(outrage, Pa. amp, tf C. 0. FORDUAM, ANUFACTUIDIRof .ROOTS 8110 ES. Montrose. M PO.. lamp over Dewitt's store. All kinds of work made to order. and rep:MET:done neatly. jc2 y . - ABEL TIIIIRELL, DEALER in Drugs Medicines, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs, Glass Wait, Paints, Oils, Varnish,Win dna Glass, Groeetiet4, Palley Goods, Jewelry rerre /te.—Agent or all the most popular PATENT IMICEOII,.--ltleitittose, Pa. stag tf . , :D.A.YrD C. ANEY, M. D. I:LAVING located permanently at Mew Milford, Pa, villiatterforproniptly total calla with which he may he favored. Office at T ads.' Hotel. Stria/Milford. July, It ICal MEDICAL CARD. DR. E. PATRICK, & DR. E. L'GARDNER I LATE GRADUATRof the MEDICAL DEPARTMENT 1.1 OP YALE COLLEGE, have formed a copartnership for the practice of Medicine and Sarr,cry.and are prepared to attend to all business faithfully - and panctually.that may be intrnsted to their care, on terms commensurate with the times. Diseases and deformities of the EYE, surgical opera tions, and all surgical diseasesaairticatirly attended to. ' rirOffice over Vrebtes Store. Office hotirs from Ba. m. to 9 p. m,.. All sorts of country produce Laken in pay ment, at the bigh , est value, and CASII NOT NEFUSED. Montrbse, Pa. ?day Ith,l%.l.—tpf - , TAKE NOTICE Qpid C e al heep lat Fox . Minn. Inalgt, and all Idn ie roi Furs. A good ' (cement of Leather and Boots and sass on hand. Mine. Tannery, ,Alidtop hiatn-Stanot— ' • IN1?-601. 4,,r- KitguJi i IRE INSURANCE. pit.:***(CLONORTO AMERICA AT Pl;EL9**,,pd.; - -, . • BasEstablitili4ipi4wyjnldwitrose The Oldest w CA.erith% Unim; cAsn.cixrrmezto IN • 4 500 , 0 X* ASSETS 0171311, $1,1100,03M fIIII6 rates areas tow as those of. any good company In L New Yore, or elsewhere. and Its Dlreetureare aniong the ant for honor and Integrity_ ttnantaaPrAwt,See'. .lIIIR 4. COFFIN. Pres. Montrose, July 15, '62. BILLINGS 13T80110,Ag1.., IN Co 3141. MN COMPANY Pircoaraeircorls. CASH - CAPItAL ONE MILUON DOLURSi MUTTS Ist Scat'' 1660,51,461,819.27 L I.li.2lllTlEit, " " • 43,0611.68 J. Miltonitialth.Betty. Chas. J.-Martin, Preiltlent. John KeGee, As't •' F. Wilmarth, Vice, ") Policies Wood and renewed, by the rmdersigno a t his office, in the Brick Block, Montrose, Po. 'BILIANG'S S4l OIIDi Agrint. R..I4III!GMM'ALMTCIN2ISI To' England, Ireland and Scotland; A BR IiMAMIIIML 4 B BONI DRAFTS. in mune one pound and nnwarde. payable ell .the =Spat ,towns ,F in gia,p4l i e n lanAtad Seotr e lt . or Montrose, Pa. J. B. HAZLETON, Ay: said 1110 0 8ra,Phic • Artist, Montrose, Pa. ~'PidllTOstakl (kts . Tsio - fdisArt. • ' Rettengill gt CO' • O. .87 PARR Ito*. New iortiotrid d Statalitreet, sostoa, are our agenta tor thaXorstroseDisavnzt In those attics „and arc aathorizad to take sulvertioautcute aufroaabicrptiuna.for rigatoni borcatxistua. • , .. i 1:i7,...;*1-, ::-.7r.: . ::::. . , I , i ' i : ,:. ~• .:. „, l'' . .: 1 :- '•-, . ' • .. . - - - '-'; ~ •. . • V. ' . ' ' t , • ill,' - - • 2 • ) .N . : 0 ' ;I T SEMMMI OF 'THE suscitainius*.coxacriry gOCIM I wia ito*ildsz O:i Wednesday and t Thursday'. Sept. 110th ' ' and 06t.Ast, :1868.• „. knies ", ali a settlituozio. The Secietary havnAn offine on the 'Pair "Gionn4s,.„w ere ft.he Judges are requeeted._ to ineet at 16 clock ,of the 13e.conta day, when theirnamea will be called and, vacancies: filled; and they, will enter upon their duties, and be ready to reriort in writing at 2 o'clock of the same day. It is, hoped that all per sonsnpriuted on .A.vhirng Committees will be present at that hour. The Judges can resort to the office for instruction and to make out repor.ts. Exhibitors wishing to compete for pre miums, must haie their animals or arti cles entered en the Secretary's Book the first day of the Fair, if possible; and a Card, which will be received from the Sec retary, C. L; Brown, must be placed on the article or animal to be exilibited.— They must be all on the ground for exhi bition by 10 o'clock, •a. in. of the second day, or they cannot receive a premium.— No article or animal can be removed be lore the close of the exhibition except by permiSsion of opo of the Executive Com mittee. is very desirable that all vehicles en tering the enclosed ground should keep in motion. Superintendents of the different depart ments will have all articles 'and animals systematically arranged. The officers of the society 'and superintendents will be knewn by their official bidges. A sufficient Police force will be in at tendance, day and night, to protect the properly of exhibitors, Arrangements are made. for all stock over night. There will be a Committee at the entrance of the'Fair Grounds, to direct all persons driving m stock over night, Stock can be entered ten days previous to the Fair by calling on C. L. Brown, Secretary. Office at F. B. Chandler's stare. Colts and Mules must be exhibited in stalls, during the exhibition. No provision will be made for Stalling stock over two years old. No premium will be awarded to any person exhibiting articles or animals not entered in the name of the bone fide own ers of the same. Order of Arrangements. The gates will be open from 7 o'clock until G p. m J each!day. FIRST DAF-TEIIIR.P. , TOAT, SEPT. 30. At 12 o'clock, m., tlte track will be o pen forpromiscuous driving until 2 p. m. All horses in harness, cantered for premi ums, are expected to be,present and take their places, as called by the Superinten dents. At 3 p. m. voluntary Lady and Gentle men riding until 4; and driving from 4 to sp. SECOND DAY--FRIDAY, OCT. 1. At, 11 o'clock a. m, aGmnd Cavaleade of Holies, entered, for peiiitaps, place on the track: At 111 o'clok a. m., .at the call of the Superintendent, class first will assemble in front of theltidges' -stand,lor exhibition and final inapectton.. , _ At 12 o'clock, sp., single and matched horses, At Colts. I . IN Wei• • • 'At 2 1). xe., 'the addtessliy Benjamin Parke t !-Esq. At &,p. 0 2 4 *ci onnonnaeinent at the Award of PrenOtinu3- To colichideiviA afl'exhihitiodpf ggn. end driving on the trael - • - DIVISION; 1.-71i0ESES. CLASIi.i.--Stailiorii and Mares: Best _draught stallion and one of his colts, di ploma and - $5; 4nd best, 4; best, stallion roadster, 5; ;ad . best, 4; , best brood mare and colt, ,5 ;, Id best, 4. Judges Chester Bliss, Silver Lake; . A. Lathrop, Montrose; Geo. Harrison, New lifilferd. . ' . ' ' Cuss n.--Single awl Matched imam : Best sipgle_gelding, over 4 yeara old, raised in the county, $3; -2d , best, 2; bist, mare over 4 years old, raised in ilia county; a; ,24 best, 2.; best .pair match ed horses, over'S'irears old, raised in the county, 5; 2d best,. 23 ,- do.,mares, 5 ; 2d best, 2 ; best pair matched horses owned in the. COODV, not. raiseirbere, 3. Judges—Dr: L'.o. Lathrop, Springville; F. F. Badger, 71%,Tew - Wilford 3' . C. Stark, Bridgewater. '' '- _ -r . ,_. Crass Tu.—dais anil .. ,,Aftfies,: : 'Best pair 3 7 67 old 449 44 ;:beßt paii 2-year old eons ; 2; best pair yearlo n g ; polts, 2; beat 3 year ,oht colt, 2; ,best . 2 year old ' colt, 2; bestr . yearling, colt, 13 heel; pair mules, 3 ; 2nd best, 2 ; best jack; 2; 2nd best,l. iiisd* . nr4-1I - r:.;lllaridifig;:fitirford ; S. Mclnerny; ChnOn.ut ; . Wtn. 'T. Ausgth 1 3 44 3 w4tek , :' ' - I hitbc_kee Cr, - • DIVIFIIOI4 IL-CA2TLE. ' CL i;-110142,138 ".best.devou ')S IJi3ssi 2:1 I ,! .11 tti..i -21 0533 MONPROSEYP*spd ITESDAY, SEPT. t 7 ,180 ; •, a y 3'a ntrt :1.)% 'yearn , o,ndrnt.ward's, $5 • " blfikt - ; Vest do.- betiVeen I 'and xents;l3' 4 , 2 beatv2 best I devoii`6l‘o• learatild 'or Upwards, 4; 1 24 best; 31i 'beta: &roil fielf-, 1 er between 2 and &Yearn old, 2; 243 1 bekt, '2';' best , dci.lbeiween l'and 2 years 'old, 2; 2cl best, 1; best devon 'calf, 2 ; 241 do. • • q. 3nages-i-lt K. Slierrnanaeistip j‘ Orrin - Pritehatd SprinOillp 4 :W; ilitat f•fic •Irti t • .IYeetini best 'cow over gleirs'Old; toesto'beifer twee!) 2 and 3 years. old, best 4yearlings, and Met 6 enivetwench ®3:; 201 da4: each .2. , , Judges—Rufus Smith, Franklin ; G. Bab. cock, "{Orford; - S.B. Guile, Herron:l- Ct.aea tv.—Grurle Durham : .Best bull, best cow over 3 years old, best heifer be tween 2 and 3 years old, best 4 yearlings, best 5 calves, each $3 ; 3d best do. egh 482. Judges—R. Harris, Jacksee ; Wm. Mel huish, Bridgewater; Wm. Graves, Dim Cr Ass v.--Watires: Best bull, best cow over 3 years old, 'best heifer betwen 2 and 3 years old„) befit 4 yearlings, and best 5 calves, each $; 2d best , do. each $2. Judges--Warren: Tingle3N Lenox Den ison, Thornas, Springville; E. G. Babeuck, Bridgewater. CLAss,vi.— Olen id; Steers: Best' pith' bf working oxen, over 4 years old, 'Lamed in the county, 85 ; 2d best 4; 4 best pair of steers between 3 and 4 years, raised the ty, 3 ; 2d best do. 2; beat pair of steers between 2 and 3 years old, ranged in coun ty, 3 ; 2d best, 2; best yoke of fat cattle, 5 ; 2d :best, 3; best single steer or 4; 2d best, 2. Judgest---3nrnes Gage, Silver Lake •, S. W. Trnesdell' • Liberty ; David Wakelee, • Springville. nivnuolv Swine Best boar and be4Vbreeditig sow,- each 119 ; 2d IS 2; 1)00 1 4 / kedg ipigs 2; 2d'best, 1 •,' best 4 piga,leis thin 10 weeks old, 2 ; 2d best 1. Judges—S. Roberts, Jessup; J. S. Towne, Forest Lake; P. T. Ferguson, Bridgewater. Sheep: Best fine wooled buck, best I do. ewes, each $3 ; 2d best, .2 -I best Idol lambs,. 2 ; best coarse wooled!bmik, beg 3 do. ewes, each 3; 2d best, , do. 2; best 3 do. lambs 1 ; best middle-wooled buck and best 3 do ewes, each 3 ;. 2d beg do, each 2 ; best 13 do. lambs, I ; lbest. Jick . lamb-of each, 2. Liecesters, Bakewells, 8:c. aro classed, a& coarse wooled, i Sat, buy, Merinos; ,& - c 4 -. astline Arobled; and South Downs, 4k,e.. as. Middle wooled , . Judges—Joel ffurrell,, Forest :ILA° I John Tewksbury, Auburn;; E. 13.711,Forest Lake. Poultry: Best- pair tnrkeys, cock ana hen, best 6 fowls, Ovorl year beit ei spring chickens, and best 6 clacks, each $2; 21 best, each 1. , Judges-,S; D. Therell, Liberty ; o:Per kins, Brooklyn; S.T.Seott., liiridr„ewater. • DIVISION Butter. and . Chiesi : Best - firkin or tub of butter made iu 3une, best do. made ni Sept. eaeb *4 ; 2d best do. 0; best 10 lbS. butter rimie by girti Under 18, ye4rs,.2 ; beat cheese, not less ILO 25. 24 thurbietaX..l3ie6innii, Nei' ; 'Melt Cobi Wan:sin"- H.* - Gibson. ' " • ' • ' DIVVION' IT. _ ___ T ri ne . li t aniwcg .irruitAitug , :ienia; Best grape wine, best, cur wine, best black.: b; berTy, : iFinc,„., *4 , el4erberry ;wing.; gi, cberry wine, best canned fruit, best , turi rant jelly „ , best. apple jelly, best,grapc 'el: ly, an 4 best,cmb-appla4elly, cao4§o c . ' Judges 77 -4nt. LC. arle, Hrs.. V 17:„ ,4.1 trossmoa, Mrs. W..J; v.* o:90; 77r0 1 ?..NY,AL rOfpiFlrP7.poll r ppo T0ft 71 :44 1 3.. , 4 3. -. - :1 '..t ,- . ' ''.f "iiiic44 rimq.biel'; :f 4 . 1, ' fal Rislykui . ter . applps, ,not 4sqlea. opp . flca.ei l eac ill:00 three .71# . 4Itieep eactli.,,*.g ; 211 .A:4, fl, i lient pcars,,.pof, kii k ohan,l rqorciit quinoes„aed best sea-greaten ,vmety of veotables, each $1... Aluipea=oliabalifficis, Dirnoic,i M. L. ntriill, Feria Lake; .E. R. lkiag,-84yer .., Lake. ' . ~X.,=EfTe Vinegai., Franey and. Sugar c Best cider vinegar,. not less.than :itallon,:81 ;',2d dO. 50 cts,;, best 10 lbs.,.inaple sugari.:andlbis 10 lbs. honey, each 82 ; 2d dm each•*V , Judgki—N. Mitchell, Bridgewater 4 'd. ILAney, Dimock;', Webster/Cho count. Layrstox)x.: f • Cabinet 'wok and , 'Catiiage ( i. Best bu reau; best:etiensloti table, Ist begt•ohdpr,. bet titti, 0 - aph's3 l ; elouta al'riaget $5 ;;13ettt single dirrtileAtikbed ;single ideigkenoh 834: I :•. l .lllattibles ion for competition "nut be entered, by the manufactprer. -- 7 , .Tudgo- ,,, 04 Wells, ;Gibstin GfOgt Beid .: ; l -Jvilasibid; ,, Fildnas •viile. • J' ,l •1 • • ../ nrvia;4li Fa;ni: itn plqinenti : 'and 'Rip t eisniiilt - 41 ; best ealtivaitir, l liest':,oo Oieller, best straw cutter, be:l4pliiiia pyWi 44,;_best•tbree firkins;; befit 110E4340e, and best lot of a horso shoes; best lot of 6 korsolo400;A1o, 'TcP.t,lvbito oal; DIVISION - IV. DIVISION V DIVISION ILB. i ie . _ ~ t ,....,- , , , 4 Vt 1 : 4 -- 411H' e `i.i..i: - EI;DiLi:J \ , - , ' • ' - ' '4 ...1 t Ca J rnt' &401 - .,...i bV. UN 1 takei-11,,, 4 ,: re..A - 8 5 16614i 4 ; A C. 31 A' luster, Dliike - elc : i David 'floe, Jessup. b l rninstoli xu. ' ' 4eedi : 'licit htthkel of cOrn in the ear best IRilfiiiiilitel orivhiiie Winter whe n best JiAttivitit i l;of 4nd Win,l4o#l4ot, half `busbeV,of !Jrulug, yip t, - best hal bushel of iie,liest f; . shel cif of vertieedottstibalMaisbiiidliingfil Bee and best half bushel-of flax-seed, each $1 Judges-T.AmoargHollister,fßrooklyn ; Blandipg u trAfoxd A philo ti4ergood,Midt dletown. I toliiiiiiisN snit. Leafier, tfe.-43eilt B:sid.sbainesgliatht• cr, $2 ; 24 do. 1; 1 best, 3 sides sole leather, 2 . ,1 24 dq. 1; hest . 9 sides tipper, latter, 2 ; 2d do. 1 ; bait carriage harness, 2 ; 24 do. 1 ; .best two' Horse harness, 21 24 do, 1; best -pair - fine" bootsv2; 'hest paii 'of coarse boots,. 1. , . . i Judges -11 .L. Hanfirick, Friendsville, Cyrus' W. liaril, 4 Bpringville, A. 'Moody', Dimock. .. , , ! t D. 137.78.10$ Domestic Manufactures : Best flannel, 11) yards, $2 2d o. l ; best fulled cloth, yard, 'l2 ; 2d do. 1; befit wooled carpe 15 yards, 3 ;: 2d - do. 2.; best half doze pairs woolen soclw, 2..; 2d do, I; best / pairs woolen mittens,l ; 2d do. 50 cts.l bestipietic linen , cloth 111 yards, '2'; best piece cassimere, 15 yds. 2. Judges—L. F. Fitch, Montrose ; Mrs. H. C. Conklin, Dimock ; Mrs. R. S. Bir chard, Jessup ; Mrs. N. P. Wheaton, Franklin. DIVISION W. Fine Arts, Ornamental Needlework, dee. Best dental work, *2 ; 2d do. 1 ; best spe; cimen of arrbrotypes, 2; 2d do. 1; best patch work *ilt, 3; 2d 40. ,; $4 - do. ,1; best quilt of, any other kind,- 3 i, 2d do. 2; ad , do. 1; best bed spread, 2 ; 2d do. 1 ; tis ip b : winter bonnet, I"; . 21 do 50 eta.; beet ehOr enve!.., tte. .' ' 1 44.0 9 -- 41. 'i; ElleO ildet Ment: ol w 1 .141ree.G. W. Orange, Great Bend; Mini N. Y.-Inet, Friendsville. • , DIVISION XVL Herd 1 Cattle : Best herd of cattle, not less than 10, raised and exhibited by_one atiri;is . ;', 24 db. 2.' .''' ' - . 1 . f Judges-.4C Carpenter, Varfcird'; Gt3o4 .Walker, Ditnack ; 11, Drinker, Mantras% DIVItwaN, , Plowing Match; The. Flowing MateU titke P*P . 9 11 .1 . 10047 ,, APPt1_ 2441,1, i at 2, d i clool l 1:), on 4,43 ,tarui, ,I . .lanig Via, Jsatit Ptiit'4llg,'h ) ; 2(14 4th, , sl:;Atii; . viL (' i.,,bong. , orArrimgemeats444l. W. Birchard,l Jahn I3artlett,M,xe:Reberleon - .1 1,1 F: ,fluff N 444 lArizikh ; .dinner AO fy9ol gratuitously . compqtatm i , for pF t eTipms at'the'plOwiff ' , Judges—AF: A. Butiaell, Dimodk ; V. M. :Williams, Bridgewater; W. Hand -1 rick,. Jump- , : ;“. , • t • iTtiENTMEM4.TED A1MG4132., Jidger-6-M. eTtylti4.Woll. l o6oper , ;'Bj, S. Bentley, .Mrs. G. V. Bentley, Mrs...Y.l M. Williams, Miss.gatn Hill, S i r ndenls:; , • Genera q• VeCin: l6l4 .J en;: — C , Aff4 1 Pilli: Assistait---Gso l . A. X.Essur. , I 1 " DaiPy'lranag.'erOs'inen:l•` ''''' . I !Frtgit iiiii2-47:' A. , - CkstlinitoG ' '-. "I'' -, 1 1 ,./g41461e1f01/-413 2 tin Netrnidw , .- • 1 . 4tifechani4a Hoinos,retriall4 , • •_,,.: Lacfin7.l4/k-lat,t,___„• , .Pni ti tr i ff4 10nd:7,164:Mien gmkr,ls l DilnocskiMin.linil 'kali' i . • ' ' ,/, • . ~ J ..1 • ~ L . 1.1.-4.1.0. 1 , .!.. , . : i! . ,/ ' i .I. Price of i . . 1- •; 1 ! Bede , of Meniberehip; 'irhiiie/Matlifti mit all articles competing for rremhungs4 .witil•filmily who ; aro frewletivigrAdr, min . or ' PaINR3I% , Pr . 81/4P; finie, )/Wi l l whiC 'N yip Ballot;'ily,iatt, 01 4 6oiiiiietink, illiJ hieir invi,'"(l4 Vin'ti YisioWsliniiiB in,Viiort . . 1 181ti 'lll4 shin/ 15 set& J,All , .elergyintib luicV 40igt1114 1 ittfikk_OPL , '. ~ 1..1 .. ~- , ", A. BALDWIN . . „ J. C. PORBLS: • 'Xi;CMii: 1' ; F. 1141014118 TERI , r;* I toilticat, , G • 'We Ot '-it down tio &Ant -which cunt' be disOited Unit all Or tdatty all Ow Gen• eraltiwto:bive entered tberpolitlear riS and diitingilabetl tbinutelved :for bate Thinoorato have; 'rood but to be inor t - tinureiiitii the fitild.' 2, Wittitiss; Mil *ohßurnsideillimin);Butler' , ThisttA Catisimi 11. Clar told ghttir.:' ai die er huna, ttosu'ofi3eurs%;ollo; have Frain; ed finth•disonsoilfgfOlitles o and 'conceded to ittiorienpier ' or: 'fren Mal entm ftbaldroprkiiiitfoil ' 5 %0 ' Old WlllllllB* tratiOn; haVe tientrilmOiii, uniformly one nessful. If any pigorie nntided 'of this; nn4 60260110 et at! , reethili Oflit:fak3l6lllll4 Foe pr;GrAtlti, BallkEt,E6llltrieffiatt'6 llllllol * Old tAilAbliag of ;oar braitit, and , 'best vainereis'answ4m,. , • ,1? - 71;914 3 i4roriii., titatesinPP AT441 3 91 1 e5t.! MaaPc7.o ll ca, r P ii kia Otrlial sa 'r) ltiat r ; a 49alagOgq , al.ii;1 11 9017.. ta s . ‘ .. r .!' ne Pktou. burg . Gazetle, th.-144044 tt , per : ; #n Wester) .A . P#lsArlits ,11,0PliTIVAQn ri 4.ifrage ankiiiiVereCUMW jroP9, l 3oble n'. ► ft, , r ' eil'nl(ot9 glP.lV4ign4Wol4l4o,Frilgii • 1: .71 , •. ? .; ,• , . it tea' c• • • " s :A • - 7 , 1 1. 1 ) I 7 , 11 ; • -I tcrt. ; . New tine *pr., . War snail , ltat ft. Patty iNfts. i 1 the alloOdiit4iitien iCiittifiiihig )1 04 6 i ni P arta o 6ll :o 4 A i # l o 9o ,l i t t r iti til! Ai r I ° 4l C OPP I Pet I P tI S ? ?It# t r t° the Eli . 07 ea,tradaPF r thf #, '''' AC inthßiwf r h , gtecrri IrP r i M tared °fa t , SeettliCFn . siMs ,t? litlYl mri , ,,i1 1 NND,T9,54014,_ I. . •:: i ttp9re m` PV Tlltt emir. 749 y, ~ ' 0 ,7 ' 00 10 ritFifi wigt4, l 4vpr.A B 47 ) . Mane.i r twap,p er4!rei es Ma ,Liitit , fhtttre• Mega illaelaWitletql Iffhieltia9W' no 1 .. , to us have neegibeert salmi's) at 'is latellefitOttitkrithelittreel' 4' miracle f thkwar ,e o atipPes elghtsie° mouthalonger wltho,tit embroiling nawich European.Pifer& /Int the, ammatrp• Lion had rather rim this, risk than to ; . p mit th e war t o dale t uk sea a 'lrq es te endanger q the etptiuttanoe of its own par. tf la Power. A Set of men win, , deliW 4 . i ately drove the abolition wedge,. which has cleft the UPIon a 8 a me a .a B #l n e 'q uu l . big office, ' wfil not scruple to nicer the hazard of giving . ",gUropeint ; allies to the South, and rendering the •separation eten. nal, as a means , of , keeping What they have won. i ~ By the men at Washington, the exigen• cies of war are subordipated to the exi gencies of politiq; as is evidenced in a hundred ways. One instance is seen in tbaSopposite treatment bestowed on the peace party in Ohio and, in Now York— two states which the administration deem it of the last consequence to , recover from the Democrats. As an impediment to the war a peace paity in New York would operate in precisely the same way as a peace party in Ohio. If there were mill ; tarYicasiPis PI rr.e :Pkti4gpd ostre frig Mr. ighhre, „the t rajiiiiir y leas ens weri, yaganil it )east , equally Atreus for put i ting out , uf the way Mr. Feranda Wood, after his held; prereltfalt• and defiant speech et the great convention in this city ? the Au* ihit „the aammistretiou banished the one s and exte ll l l o the eourteste4 of `the presidential lefinfOa 't 6 , th other proves that the mi li tary reasons T ugged.. the case of Mr. Vallaudigham IsTre 014 4 pretext, %egg taco SaeekfidaPtr - 4.ef , Pe i r.i reetlY„ectileleteat efit'ilra".u.__ In __,,t)T'a the motive as not tatatatTo Fat irtrl Mr. VallaricUiharn's reianons w ith ' the Democratiry wore latch that, if Rom: Mated for overnor, he was likoly'sa re: '+'''We s i tet unikivided Al,„ Prihrt i tb * cram be aes rAQk POW% 7104.1' 043, 111Ve10t thatrhfri w,99 's Aveheemnt , . agyoegy , ictr, .p 0 ,4 1, might create a split in the tiemocrattattar. .tyi of New Teriti,,theserrMitkeiwase spared and f*lcoin/gBl , di Q „- , ,t_ flit t.i • , t/3 - The action ofi tbe admimb — ' °rink tics to tho, conscription . in. thOse, two Kates iti another ;instance of ithei entire subordination of military , to! party , consid; erationfi. The republican-4bn! for, 'over; throwing:: the Democratic party in New York was, first to , foment internal. (Bvis; ions in it, and then to calumniate i Gor4 Seymour as .si secessionist •rWben , thci President made. a/' requsition , on him for militia la the Pennsylvania invasion,- it was In the, bops( that 11 tardy compliance would furnish groundsfor an incalpatil Governor Seyinoues noble, zealous, an , effieimit renstti piano extinguisher m e i l , on that !fops', iiiid led ta , a 'cluinge•of til s - . WC ~ tt *uwaretiirmilied 'WI Wrifdro6 l tile .dstain•the nhainteeof i thesisi 'vhil , inilititt viand j %that , snot the kite wlierelealataluie !ribald be Mogi liketatiei Ups tibia itemintont RaymWid 'ant, tolnts Ina ilinalskln In tnin i tnnY iligbt bet traisemai Govew,OlidiW , , Irbil* tab* , mar& tuitainitentot tha tastirtadetinfirablia , otiltte; tuba ibe , kupenikai ad drib taid'paiminiutt ,rame tho• quits lif . ..' , ' If boops Ivan .alldthet ~ , . , ' wanted, this method would haviokii them troops in Itorlettrk arlu Naw .l l. A , asp- , qlßittalt 64 / a hltedisilii• ' r ARLaftvaSitir fifnif NiPriT4riggogr ? .0-terigusonV o r g gibQ 0 i imivii , .., eYillnit l 9 2 o tho,l) , tint .... • ' A I lai;yo,)EfeirMilrth P romaPtitaap i , elelThigigah4actia 4 Y it4go it 1 3 1 ;4 1 / , fir e.r do to Vint him , , ~ , $o r elto ,wirku PI. Thq stir**, . or matdd Praha Y .get I the Yelaateera 4541.3704 s ymi,v I VllO/4. fifoltiGOVerilOT/3 5 q w 4r . 44, they , :Slid mat ,ergnts. it IR* failed. P ill theirwnwooimamot him, ?lift NSW tho kißes449 **at ;Ow, mpg lls:fif Its +glithige4 ll l,4 , l7bey profOrrnd enudiaii thilllttlittuena4 troops a. witty , iirni_ 003, Ann! ) tviinfreq On dna_ , nera,to allowing qmountis Belmont' ,f 0 fultish , Phat 'Amber ittleee lino; than it will take `these thirty 0900 4 itls a 40- get back. In the Aght.of sack facts b, MA W. pretend that there was no milP tary peceoity for,epforemg;thafrika*, in ,NeW Verk, • A onlroftlison * O 4 , wlutt is , iielle iP. Obta Tell4eTe { the argummtt, mat ,?tro, oger, and demaPetroPathei the *aft 'iso444lkg4 40 a MerP mpoifor f i g i r .eerifig... If troops PTO NOM , tlel, 'a l WO* waatet,treePairmo Ohio weehille, just 38 ,goo 4 ss troops from' Nee! Xera. Then military reooo, for eakqueg :the draft in one •state nreluattholcame a the military reasons.for .enforeing it in anoth.: ' er l B" Ole - PertY Teaseawmi . these two states Are vet, diffemnt. , The eleetion,io approaching m Ohiga t and INtliipakileame toligage4i ll , ,4 spirited- owliPaion. Vo en 11Preq,theitirAtt there now WO* 106e,,01e 11,0publice0 thousands orautrt,tf and- 11 1 ., F-.,1 `ITO *fog& . ` • ''' . 40.4 iik;il — ol'l4 4.14g ' slizopoug4„ . .•.:-:, ' .., . , ' An saministpktinObsOir , inbor4in sites military le, party, eligeucieli in detail,. will itlim:ll . co it4:o - ,,gram. Mole but uo listOtiCalio teriA l 'e..'„ . . ;I :I f! '' ~': :*0 11114-** I iri4 4 . i i i h l e-e re 5-- '',, k 1 4, 14 41 # 4,10 0 5ini #0 p , 1r . . .7,4-,:pl , mmk rel.#4:oTFl - i t , ~,ea i , .a, .; ~,20„.916, ropsed ~f .. ofi - , or 6 i , et' IS: MaPbsal was tibint. :- the', ' . delit iiiiillidOis to the iit'ild VIA he I ' 400 bY lila neve pol, , 1)1.4 :gill n,ci # o4o ' l'ila 'P alt in the u,, autgirit*lto iitOld:iirei ,` lest the :',': . 1 6 t A ,f.e :', '' • • S* of * Re '' leaps; `,l .04 4 4 -Oe enormona pat- Voaglqa':4, thkvili!T .41 1 11r 4' en :OS tie ~-., YeeT;, - , Tile ' tnt. 'til de . of con- Ara** coitMilmirlea And OM' boot of Oeileitha get AO ,!sy,p9. wit, lei much 'feebler nicttive fet.,e4ertion tban their ex ftw— *Moe: '''Paigians' l ivkobold flit con 'tract's will beiiiimpienee',bletclink for e lectioneeriagi .doa , ootroiwoo ' filoao_the 34.94`,i3f em ployees, *ho bola their places Inn 00 0,4 6. 0 1 the idministratiou are idled ikon to he 'aCtlie lh(cainie interest ed) partnians. „While ,the Administration s ia Ihruinumaging tif preirinit the war, the 'ithrlti4o, cross-winds ,of foreigintrigne are ilemg" 6tler the'.eie, and breaing a Storni 'which may burst upon na when we - iiie leAst. prepared : for it.. France has ' treated cis with open contempt in Mexico. / leglaiiii is picking up I a ,quarrel with us/ abonteur 'restrictions of trade with Nes aan. NeW rebel iron-elads arUaboneto put to Sea to ,prey 'upon our ' Commerce ; - mid Via Piesident Stephens;, *4O 'as' 11 ) ,T i i „,T.P l FPT.,71 31 P,% 4 2.7?, I,4„ooiisr,_ way to . .,...4ropo 'to supply. n. 7 ipoTfe.t3 "ior in teiventilin_ 1. . :tsi kanWhile' , nee `of sod , therA i toes iipf lar,',uheeeneein ledite come . 'sndilenly %Pen . :00 „market or a 'heavy loanm Pres dont' I,ineblii hinisilf thitoilr militii , ane eeises I do- rM,lieat 010 :0k4estOuS! C r iniiitthe defiant MO arif „newer to an ' iittitude.ef inbinistlik4 than. it ,wee . the gietieiiii . Of • ili(Piriit., . 'The liaminhArritien 100 to - 'is" the : fall AiitiOtOichi . " Ai' etreAgth i 'O,t, : i 4;rar re eent n*ittuy successes.; pole !itemises r- irrit 'din iiiiii 'et ; ',inti geiieride' VI:114,0- . tainiiiiiiitien it ,l 4: :COOT: fit iGit #9i, '40.. aot -brie - Mai"pceptifili",nearo '. to. a close. The war is 'ininia i ged, ' net in. the initiregta OfilieVnii* bit 'hi the ititerests I,ll:thOltetitiblicati taity 'and its #Mtit reti tibiettOniiiw. tdrig' rThe*toleilieifitel jgthtloobuOr talhirthp - ritht eatuffiriclu littietraiiingliiiiti 'Made the 'OHIO/het aVelMeidtrelglinttilitemi the thiligs • that AteiGfanl9ip(htitiialiasty, our victories,) ' saitiliOibithibcilii i iikNungEt Ma'am Lin tclie.4' ithai, its 4t; Say; the-Causes' . which render our victoriiiii*tides,SVorid,. . c i. J E ; .'. ' , N)qottft - -37 ,, PHlPinal lilVPlSistitittliteetthp' ' Oii on ay ` ofYast week an important City of eIK • A 0 1% ft• was the union of • the two 1 atignat, yziocratic ,Conunittees, and 0:4 4.qe7r4Ao ll ..oftita meniUsra to stand arA.a. ePPR4P, ratfilMtin • Act NW ne proposition to meet at this time emanated from members of,the, two com- Initieeil The' nit - happy fen& which in 186 b nikaitrioikidiAtie.defeht etthe qiation- Dentooriciiinie' lOW Anal. paised into ifetionof tiOdtitixsiimitthei(Wfil be' hailed' w ith the eat& . 1:W164114 of 'the ..‘l2 •,,:t ' The meeting on Monday waists. ea- PV3llll4kietker*ltiallnit LWelvonTelock _ _ .440illottry ThotosvaFlor- IMMijEI; whp- nominated . 1. , -.lrfig4ol7,lkmi No*, teurntry RWMPP•!:. eouteianUmbemes, An gAtt,L,V.lppfliew • lriork, InolleskPattianuld A BOrAoraittaeictirgoollvania, :00014104000451=8, - were 111100104116:1 l were .1 • aluittitr of • . Amp nitdOmWor, e,. At of Oltio 06401fii41. CL-NeaWan of fenXiifY.Y4 Connecticut, 4 "STIP. t i t ea rcelmmat 1114-9 f. Tao: intid I. • • ralliaVeilai Belmont, • . • *Tor Batnmel J. UM% AI MVO" mid • • ' ;of NO Twit- • bire neaur priptpoweitiosafora i t he ' e ikiirotOftxtrilthe itexclTolotud • Dem xfOuktlonventkeirote t,preeented end *Or .4 lout agreed.: to PRIIPO gen** action npowthia• abject ftkPreBgotorigt &be undanttand- Pilthailhg Net.- Aommitsees,will issue a .oalllota_aaeoting ,to swan .ge the Jul 440TIANDEntimcit shag ibe -deemed ' ad ,,l4l.4lliPito,doisol•TheDifoi:sanoy. of the FRlOtrY,W)ll4iiOleou.atilthe bitratopious , acttoe of :.tbeworepropentativesi Awed we Oiloer9l3iloat , alOtti Agar ,oxanwon , labors Pas* hi Derrnmeatadvaatago to the party 'and the coonty.l ' Vir7l Camay' Itriiig;• heret6- torlyit strong -14ipublierral . seel , AbolitiOn• sheek And- pi_ib li ehed onto Of Old AbOnlipaymantanv in the • artor,%!tiefasOs to indst. muno• : - enitan' •as ;the oindidtite :of F the Ahelitionsperty. for .Governor•ii '-youte far Fx Free-,.Ja Iriii Nk(l , tki3lbso.-le -IbAkitagia*.