The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, September 17, 1863, Image 3

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The Demberatie Map lteeting.--Tues
day the 15th was nit nnspicipul_ day for
the Democracy' of Susqnehanntieennt,Y.
in Ortfii: tate - day - at Which the'tiO-',
tdes of the irieiting atniCoaricitifi the spea
kers Weipl i sstied; mia'\ ; he helding the
Glenwood .Fair. on the fianie'day,y . *hroii
drew off many 'from the 'eastern towns,
the turnout was the hirgest that has been
witnessed in the county for .many . years:
Th e peo'ple came pouring in at an early
hour,and towards noon' When delekations`
from Alu,i'.'svesthrif part 0 1 0 coli9ti s came
in with. UrKigtt; odors Aying.4hat . from,
Franklin accompanied- by martial indiskY
they more: received . .witlE - repciteli cheers
from the.
_nrawd assembled. t A platform
for sppkin's enirieatS bnon ,iirranged
on tlicii*Mie:e'qu4 l / 4 i, • .iluti half an hour be-
fare theeagei
min inSistikr; 04,1nring the :meeting o;
Pen h; aette
Ficys f t?io t , apd . ,
„ prAtora' pr,tim
day esaor4eif an Or;
*liatian • iras perfected by selectltii:the
tbilowing - n.inied 'officers:' • ' •
president, R. B. Littlt, Esq.—Vico
Pre,i.lents, F. M. Williams, B. Lath
rop, G. IV. Lewis, J. L. Merriman, Isaac
neekhow, Elisha Gillis,. (some names
may have been omitted.)—Secretaries, C.
M. Gore, A. J. Gerritson.
After some introdeetoly remarks, the
President presented GEO. W. BIDDLE 4
ofPhiladelPhia, to thelaudience,wlio
delivered an able, argumentative and spii;
nett address of some length, reviewing
and exposing the violation oft 4,9
_plight
ed fuel of the nation: as to the policy and
ebjects of the war as laid doWn. and 'adop
ted by
. a unanimous . Vote , of COngress in
July 1861. lie alio showed in what man
ner the party in poWer had noedlessly
and wickedly violated the plain provis
ions of the: constitntion for the 'vile Pitr
poses of punishing political opponelits, Or
those Who criticised the. acts of dema-•
gugues. 1. , .
,I'u22inbis runt., Esq., of Philadel
phiNWAS, next. introdueed, and ',liavored
the:' plUltjug', an Ale and. liowerful
t•rcech 4JU'-thogreat issues of the daY. Ile
al9o paid aglowing tribute to the soldiers
of the Union army, and to . the ability and
worth el-Judges Woodward and loWrie;
anti repudiated the foul libels attempted
to be cast upon the former by the reckless
ptutinaus of Shoddy Curtin. -
Gen. Parrox, of Towanda, next
made a_ brief speech, criticising' and ex
posing the inconsistencies' of Wiliot 4 5.
Co. mid rea.# extracts from the treasona
blc Irritings and speeches of leading 4o
lition-repUblicans.
After a short but pointed speech from
the Chairman, the meeting was adjourned
ith hearty cheers for speakers, the Con
santion and the Union, and the ticket.
We aro unable to present even • a brief
outline of the speeches, which were well
timed and made a lasting impression for
pwoci upon the people, and were greeted
with frequent outbursts of applause from
the Democrats and others present, who,
in future, will vote with the party of the
Union and Constitutional liberty. .
gf, 6 7±, l 4 , l A e CTUuli.d.Were:edl:u retnnied
Hauieriwno:uad served two lairs in the
' ann Y:bt ' flit. ll 4 l .°Fu4A: under McClellan,
and who will vote with the :Democrats
this yearlerifiejfiiiiii mune forward
and'after few retnarki, pro
pco•ed CO 'take an expressian of the fienple's
kliugs to*ards his General, by three
eheefs,, vlikeit,w , era givenin Seat: 6tolo-,
rian tones, isirtnde stay-itt-Inime
revilers pt r I#ofiguint*nem!,
" 44' 1) *'?!190 7 . 4 1 ;4 sudden
The pooph),, Oen quietly dispersed to
their belees,,s4ist od 048 day had been
spout, in : the cause of Our country,
and witka determination Wier, with
renewd* c .foi thePenieCiakierstiaket,;
cad we are , amply ssstired: tliat in this - our
Party wilt baie the aid of many.fmn VIP
ra 3 , ll o34;the Oieardzed party; see in g itie' r fohY fiatical leaders are
daily hreatiligc ituikitiOota the iartith at
eArriektbellaglind keeps step to the ran
etc of,the
•wag wants& --Any of our subscrib;
rp who
,i44e,nd paying their subscriptions
In wood will please bring a load of dry
luunediiteTy ? -
Feund.44 , iunalLTireling-Bag. The
-woer eau have it. by, calling op Airs: Me-
Jueald, ut the Mttklin House, gontrose;
cud deseribiuk. ;;., • .
Pair Around.--The''. - . Griapery stun . dads
on th e Fair Ground wilLbe ren' tell:for the
c4.lllino• Fair s on Saturday ; Sept.,,,JO; at 2
Ihilvfliee of .A. Latium);
to the highest, and best bidder.
One catiiiig,;Saleon, one Stand on the
hill, one Stapd , at the entrance gate.
By. order of Er; COM-
. -
bake of tile graddif
rOresentedtbp - uumber
of at .rectfiiiy 200. It was "writtkz
siwuld have reatl*;3oo.
il Tribute "io.i - ft:llilidiro4--liiyi. have 110
ciiived the folloveingletter, dated it Head
quarters, Battery F &G,, Ist .Pa. ilrey,
It. V. C., near Morrisville, Va., Sept. Bth,
ig,68,:i,, t
. - 1 . 4 :$ . .,; - !.i•,,;,,1 1 , : ;„ , .+i., ..,-
_i.,. .'-; 4 Frig
i ! FoliOr . : i?totirsdoplo , T,,,c i tfrilitli Pa .01 1 7
lately that a felleit' member - of Alai bat;
tilry, wbo,lpstbi* life in tbe,late - battle of
Gettysburg, had (like many . others is this
War for the Unititi4 as soon as the sod
was ',placed," osier binil;. been forgotten, I.
/
deem it only a justi , to his ,many friends
and relatives at ho e that . more than a
nassino , notice sho d' be given of Se,rgt,
l a isr r o;Fielicli, lat4;'or this batery: rnpl
er ktiew - him proviOnslo his' entry intb
service, whichwas in July, 1861,:as a,pri
yaw. , InlFovember of the same yfar r; he
mai prialOtoa‘: to COtOgra4 and; in that
eaiiaatti fotglitlintba .eniOgeinenta'at
- Bunker ilid and Winchester in March !02.
His neat-e.tiOgemenre was at thi) RaPpa
diannook - under Gen. ; ; bercromblovhis
nowt at ~,C444r 'Mountain, where lie corn
manded li gun, Lind second fight at
Rapkiabannock Midge, where vki ivercliri
:der tire - four dv4lle - atia - engmailded'a
gun; also, athieeniidiThilraiiii, l -Chantilly
and'Antietsta, he aeted ms. Sergeant. The
hatte . ITlvas, 11 '04_,
__o4 l t , :t4ii r g.:rgiLlif A:Or
Antietam,' and-it = as was ; not un til Nov.' R 62
that he'received hiS warrant. ea BergCaUt r ,,
'which positionhe filled in. both movements .
against Fredericksburg and Chancellor
vine, and in that position he received the
wound at. Gettlisburg which robbed him
of life, and toot from us a beloved Mem
• her. Sergt. French was the ; soul of lion
or, and had lie lived would have had a
page in the history of this 'war. He was
a young man of good intellectual 'powers,
and a gin believer in his God. Loved by
all who-knew, him,4,he possemed the love
of his eilicers anti 'fellow•meniberi More
than we :ourselves ;were really aware of,
'until by the removal from our midst by .a
divine 'Providence ' we felt the void in our
breasts which ho; living, had"filled. His
memory will over live'in the hearts of his
friends in this battery, Mid may those he
has lett behind only follow in his foot
steps, and they will be as well remember
ed on earth; and bit as sure of grace in
heaven.
.1 FRIEND AND FELLOW SIDMAN?.
Teachers' Examinations.
Examinations to' coinnienco puncticilly
-at 10 o'clock each day, sad to tic .held as
follows :
Springville, Village,_ _ Sept. 28, 29.
Auburn, Centre;-- - • t "Piiiit. l 3o, Oct. .1,
Rustis'SnY49es4+ I ; - .24 .1. 2 lEl.lll.o6E'lcali
Forest ‘ Lakii and t .--.., 4 '4- r
, • • di - • Lowir 8, vet. 5, 6.
Chapman, Ind. ais.
Middletown, Apo-
Inciin„ Choomint & Frieriasville, ilc: 7,8.
Little• Meadows, -
Silver.Lake,Bmckney, . Oct. 9,10.
Pranklin, South S. H. 12, 13.
Liberty, Brookdale, . ' 44, 15.
Gt. Bend & bor., Borough, . 16, 17.
N. Milford & boro, Borough, 19, 20.
Oakla &
S nd, Harmony ny
I Susq'a De. 21, 22.
us'a,
Jackson,
No. 2, 1- 23, 24.
Gibson, Hill, 26, 27,
Thomson & Ararat, Thom. Centre, 28, 29.
Herrick, Lyon-street, • • 30, 31.
Harford, Village, Nov. 2, 3.
Lenox, Glenwood, 4 ,4:
Clifford and Dundaff, City, - ' 6, 7.
Lathrop, ifillsdale, 9, 10.
Dimock, Corners, 11, 12.
Jessup, Bolles' l3, 14.
Bridgewater & MontrolieMontrose,l6, 17.
Brooklyn, Centro, - . 18, 19.
R A. Warrori, Co. Sup.
,
Democratic . County Committee.
The following named gentipmen com
pose the County Committee for ,the ensu
mg year:
District. Name.' ;P:Aj/Address.
Friendsville.
Auburn :E. J. Mowry, ..Sterlingvilli.:
Ara - T.4'w' ()J.,. Carpenter. .1
,Bridgerivater f 43.11. Beebe( Moktfcs&
Brooklyn : ,, D; d.13.112g.: • -
Clifford': John TkiltOn, Dundsiff.
Choconut :.Jacob
Dimoek : J., M.- Wallace.
Dander: if. S. Phinney.
Friends-Me i Thomas, G. Flynn.
Franklin: 'RA. Smith, Upsonville.
F.-Lake :- , John-Bradshaw,iPirebaniville.
'Gibson : EriLGnild:
-Great ..11qpd : S. V.
erelit -tad %rot MitAmt.p. i t
Horrid': JAL Prick Centre:
Harmony :J. W. Anstui; , ,. ::-,,Lanestoro.
.Harford ;-1: P. Tinft: :4 ? )
Asa* . Jacob Irosencrantz, Faintish=
Jackson : „Anson Jfilswerth;
2leadOwalLoW-DoinL ;)
Lem*: HumPhit7 'Mena
Laibrerii - E. S. 8r0wn:...: , • /
Liberty; S. White . k: ; ; Brool dale.,
.11fiddietaiti S. ~i, ,g art,
-Montrose; Min. Itacl - 2
New 'll.liford tr.:W-11111am-iNattimw*Tir
NOW Ittlifor - 4-beri If. 110-brAit:
Oakland PepOV.
Rush :,-.Tatit'es
Silver Lake ; Josep.ll Ward-
L lAtbrop. ,
Susiea Depot.; A: W". Rowley.
Thomson; Mallory, Bpeicor. -°,
Wherene'post=officella i*tada, it.is the
same as the name; of the•ilintricti
DemockAiipb Iffeeting6.—lf the Desno
erats of itiy township or neje, lborhood de
sire to hold-an afternoon or eve_ni_ Wine
meet.
and wall write Or,
Hata; Chairtiion•of the, County Pommit
tee, of the , faeti a - n*oll'l6nm . will be
madeto e,944- - B .Rakg. l l-4V , OoPtiMO: after
Oet:.lst, so Tar as, may be possihlo.„ 11.
expected thatliod. Charle s penisoo oiii
Member'of. CO4gress,, th fit`i O ,
thei 'friends;
out of the county Some .as;‘,
*lstauee;:: I -
,- ;Tlielitar,PYfeJOtzgttiat;tibi:abrt;i b
to be teade next, iieekp end that: the Alto:,
LA for ,Nontrose is , 3 9, am/ kar, Bridgewa;
42. , 'Tie -,doubtlens luebitive 'Abe 59,
per cent extra.
, I 111 E, lIXTICANNUAL TAM'
OF Tim •
turon. it.GRIODITURAL SOCIEtir
WM.= lIELD 4)N T4IE FOR;GRauzins,,,-.,
VilOcilay, ft. , Wodilcidair Oct 6 EC ,'
, •
,AND•REGULATIONS;.
The, grounds will be op6n on Tnetiday
at I, o'clock, p. In., for the reception of
atoek snit all articles for exhibition.
The payment of fifty cents for. a" badge,
of memlership entitles any person to ex- ,
.of the .clusses.
Cards will. he furnished at the ,Seereta
res'orke'on`,tko grounds,.o 'placo,on all'
animals or articles .for exhibition... •
..
Exhibitors wishing to.iximpete for , pre•
mituriattiost have their animals orartieles
entered on the•Seeretary'a book on Tues
days 'cit'as enrly44 . teti 'o'clock, ti; tn., on
)iVednesday, :. • -
Arriutgemepta:have beenimadO for Iwo-,
ping:stock over Aight. • • , . ,
A stalicient 'police force will be on the
grounds day and night to protect the prop
`
°ll. N y
o q -n f I% hi n b l i o tcs i rs- nrti ; cleshnli me : ive more
,thttti,v4ll minm ; land Othjoges nay
, wioyol 4 . rentinew : where , the 'animal for
artiekt t no 4ortby; though there Isa no
1
competitiini: - ~- -,
The judges are requested to meet atthe
SecretalYB office at ten o'clock on Wed
nesday and receive their books before en
tering upon their duties.
All premiums not applied for within sir
months will be considered donated to the
society.
B. S. BuNTLEv, Esq., of Montroseol ill
deliver the annual address on Wednesday
at two o'clock, p. m.
The'llarford Brass Band will be in at
tendance.
PREMIITM LIST.
Class Ist, Horses. Division , 1, Stallions
Matched Horses, &c.:
Best draft• or farm stallion over four years
old, - $4.2d best, $2
" road stallion, do 4, 44 2
pair matched horses, 4, 44 2
" angle.borse or mare, 8, 44 2
" brood mare and , colt, 3, " 2
Wni: K. LIMO, Wm. C. Ward, S. B.
Guile, Judges.
. Division 2. Cults'and Mules:
best pair three years old colts, $2, 2d, Si'
" tAio 46 2, "
" three 14 2, " 1
k o wp , „
.i)(t -
I;
I. 1. 1 !
" pair mules,'s. - 2 46 1
Eli Barnes, IL Marcy, Walter Graham
Judges.
Class 2, Cattle. Sub-ditili3ion 1, Full
Bloods:
Best Durban Du%over 2 y'rs 01d,3, 2d $1
1 y'r old, 82,' . ••
" Durham Cow,over 3 y'rs old, 2, " 1
" Devon Bull, over 2 y'rs old, 3, " 2
" one year old, 2, " 1
" Devon Cow, over 3 y'rs old, 2, " 1
Robert Breed, Rufus Walworth, C. D.
Lathrop, Judges.
Stib-division 2. Grade Durhams.
Best bull over twoy'rs old, $3, 2d best,s2
" bull one year old, 1,50 " 1
" bull calf, 1 " 50e
ti cow, - , 2 " 1
" two y'rs old heifer, 1 " 500
" three yearlings, 2 " 1
" tbree calves, 2 . " 1
" heifer calf, 1 " 50i
Wm. Bartlett, Ben., Freeman Tingley,
Ira Carpenter, Judges.
Sub-division 3. Grade Dovons.
Best bull over 2 y'rs old, $3 2d best,s2
" bull, one year old, 1,50 64 $1
" bull call, I " 50c
" cow, 2 " 1
" two y,ra old heifer, 1 • " 50e
4 - three -yearlings, -2 44 1
" three calves, ' "•-• ' 2 " 1
" heifer ,c 114,- " 500
JudgA. Aes , C4oVirells, Daniel Stuart,
.;\-•
'',NtlkdivisiOn 4. Natives.
Best UM, Over l, Year old; 's2' 2d best,sl
44 cow, "
50e
I". three yearlings, , 1 •
" three mitres, 1
Jared Tyler,'Stephen Bell, A.J.Stearns,
Judges.:
- • , Sub division 5. Oxen ea Steers.
Besvp'e working-oxen, 5 y're •
old . or over, $3 2nd best,s2
66 r, 4 • ers old steer, 2
"." . 2 - I.
paF 2 " " 2 "
i" paw
,1 • • ‘•• •50c
J: L. Gillet, A.J,, Tiffany, John L.
At WA-
Sheep tt Swine
best,coarse wooled. buck, $2 2d best, $1
"A.P:e4r 3 WWo 3l ed`weg, 2 ,1 ! 1
!_•:
.500,
" 1 4 1 41 1 1 0 k:a 2 • 1. 1
- owes,2 1
" _‘`.`;.;•.:, 1 4 1 /1133 1 50,6,
41 bile]: lamb o f each, 50c
" boar, - 2 " 1
" breeding, ow, 2 "
", two sprang pi g s, 1 44 50e
Ira - IL Parish, E. - B. Goodrich, ].Oak
ley, ' ...... r,
•
Best pair of turkeys, -50 c
" "paw of geese" • • • 50e;
" 'four duckS; - 500
" five-fowls over :1 year old, • . `
.500
" are finrizig - chickens; " 50e
E. J. G. Ilotchk'uss,. Oliver
Loomis, • - ,•
' Class 5. r Grain.
Best Peel; whiter • wheat -• 50e
6 50., peck spring wheat; 500
t . peck rye,-- - sbe"
- rr e 'soe
- ,
har-busuel taro the 7‘..4r Aro'
4: l ok . x:l4Ver
fetiktimothy•seed, 506
••
' k OC
John :if, J:
."'
• Bytter Phoese.
Best butter, tuborfixltins, - $1,50 2d, $1
6
roli44,notll6a than
1" ChedSe,
'H. Garretti'D.Bibley;" N. E. Ifennetli,
agetablesca.
Best falliapplesiAtt least. 3 varieties,
' not less thiii , l'of OSA; ' 50e, '2(l 25e
" winter apples,: - • 50e, " 25e
" P5 1 ,T1 3 1,p . „ ,g,40
" quinee#,"- ' ' 50c " - 25 e
" peaches, 504, -( 4 .
.-250
"grapes, , . 50c, . 6i - , •25c
" nnd,greatcst variety fruit,sl, „ "„ boo
gt potatoes, 2 or,inomvar*es,so,
" winter squash, 50c,. •
"pumpkin, • • 00 0.
3 heada of cabbage, ' tine,
"12 onions, • • 500,
" 0 beets,- — 50o;
" and grintest wa'ty of vegetables : , 500
U. Burrows, A. Abel, - L. A. Smith,jndg
es.
Class s.Vincipir;- •ige‘ ai-4*.
Best gallon vinegar, •,.
cumin wine, t s -
" blaeq.lerFy,
,W,ll l Pc.. 00(4;
" eidcrNlZY ';„'. . 50e, ,
" grape mine,, , -50 e,
66 folbs. hone
i
" 10 lbs. maple sugar .1, 44 500.
; Mrs.„ Foirler reek, ilre. D. L. Hine,
Atm E. 1 3 ..Ihwley, Rev. A. Miller, E. A,
Weston, Judges.
Class 0. Leather and its Manufactures.
Best 2 sides harness leather, $l,
44 St upper its • 1
" " sole LS
• 66 2 calf skins,
" paivfine;bootiy - ; , -; :
16 pair coarse boots,
" carriage harness,
" sett team harness, 1,
All articles in this class to Ini 'entered
In the name of the manufaothrer.
A. Baldwin,' Joseph ,M7Coinioll, John
Adams, Judges. .
Class 10. Agricultural Implements, Lee.
Best common plow, side-hill.plow, cultiva
tor, corn-sheller, straw cutter, horse
and churning inachipeyearli _ , s/,--,•
" mowing machine, 2,
" threshing power, -2,
" churn, ~50
" butter pail, ,50
" butter firkin, ~ ; ,50
" sett horse shoes, . - :.- ,50
" lot of tin ware,, ,50
,
" coit"stove) for . coal, „„,„ ...„.„ , , , „50
k 1 .
, .. wood, 50
1
" parlor stove l, 50
,
Garden Moxley, Henry Abel, E. C.
Hardi e g,..,lo4l , Yes.
Class 11. 'Cabinet -work, Carriages, 1.4.
Best spwimee cabinet-work * . , 74 ; 4 — 2
" i gai 'chairs, - ' . ''•' ' '— ' ,isty
44 rocking chair,' r5O
46 sewing maohine,, ,50
" double carriage, . , , 1,
" single carriage, , 1,
" buggy wagon,, 1,
" market wagon, 1,
" lumber wagon, ,`:t 1,
" single sleigh, - ' 1, .
All articles in this class must be enter
ed in the name of the inatinClcturer.
Harvey Sibley, J. B. Gregg, D. K. Ty
ler.
Class 12. Domestic Goode.
Best 5 y'ds woolen flannel,Bl, 2d best ,50
" plaid • 66 1, " ,50
" " fulled cloth 1, " ,50
pair woolen blankets, 600 •
" 0 pair woolen socks, 500
" 2 pair woolen mittens, 500 .-
14 sample woolen yarn; - 1500 • '
" 5 yards linen cloth, 1,2 d best ,50
" 5 yards toweling, 1, " ,50
" A n drew 1,
Mrs. Adams, Mrs. km Titus,
Mrs. W. T. Mosley,.. Mrs. E. T. Tiffany,
Judges.
Class 13. Ornamental Needle-work, duo.
Best patch-work quilt, $l, 2d best ,50
qiiilt s ,any.ot t hdFAiud,' ,/,
4 . :WOpread, 1, 1 ,11 4 itt41,50,
" worked skirt, t 1, " ,51 1 .0
"'worsted embroider ,,, 500, " , ,25
" silk do 5044 " 25
iixintret, • • , 500, '" 1 '
"ladies eacque, 50e1 " 250
64 knit-hood, • • bOrt, - 250
" tidy chair tever; 1 -506, --" 250
"fine shirt, 50e, 66 " 25e
Mrs. IL M. Jones, • Mrs. S.. W. Breed,
Mrs. 8. 8. - Chase Afro. : D. 31.8miloy,
I.K. 'Oakley, Judges. .
Vamp.; - tainting & FIOWeTI3.
Bost oil pawl*, $l,; 2d best AO
" painting, any other kindooo " ,25
" exhibition of photo. •
graphs 8i ambietypcs, " ,50
picture frame,- 6OO, 4 .4 $ 25
' `, TAX4O.OfllOWerB. 50 c .
is' floral deeigrr. • , 500
txxhibitionattgaiatifdirent - :ifivit.,soo
• Mrs. W. T ai tail,,Mo::
&mkt,
Thothite, Addeo:
' PLOWING MATCH::
Committee of :Arrangements: O. Lath
g.slC CarPOoter, Shepher,d Carpen
ter. r,
The Plowinglfitt,cb will take place ou
Tuesday, Oct. 6th, at 2 o'clock, in. on
the Cairn of John S. Adams, "bout one
mite 'south of 4arrxi.id
Befit Poring, • • • 8 4
Seeood best, . . •
`Third pest, 2 .
Fourth best, ;; • : . 1
Fowler Peck, Seth Abel, Win.
*- „
SUP4RINTENDE'IiTS.
General' Stip't : Amu uiufr CAREntrizn.
Assistant SupT: use. 13unwerEn., -`
Cattle i 'O r E. Whitney, k. eirkontor.
'Sheep, S,wme do, Poultry f...1 . 01in
Dairy Hill; Cleo, 1 0 .4.,Carpeatcr.
Mechanics' Hall ; L. Pre Farrar. ..:.
Fruit it Arcgetabieu: Edwin Tiogioy.':Th
Agricultural It. Fuck.
Ball: Wu; er, - 3. Babcock, Mrs. 0.
Griunull,',Misa-C..Graluun, Mr. H. C.
Moxicy,,Mr.
PRICE 'ADM.WIOI;T:
Badge d Meiubersbip; .50 cents.
Single admission, • 10
Children mi - er:lo re
Clergymen, a d their. mires,. F ree.
Encouraged by the generous patronage
of the public ,heretofere,..,l , he Seotety, boa
this.yeartextendeditn premium, list, and
erected new buildings for the better pm.
teetion of articles on exhibition, , Hop ing
to make our !Fair intereeting and niutnal 7
ly beneficial, we cordially all : the
friends of Agricultual improvement. to at
tend.
Ample arrangements are made for fur
nishing Wales of refreshments , on the
grounds. • • • 4".
Jour BLA.NOXN •
JOSEPII MOOSE, ,Ex. Com.
li.X. JoNgs,
for . tho 'Democratic
Pais Meeting were defae4 mid ,totn
down several times, last week, in this vil
lage. At night, in particular, „was this'
practiced Lit being one of „the dark 4n4.
cowardly practices of abolitionism: When
a partoyfrOortS - to toidlo4:4:oo l . ijoti66 o . bt
the bppositii party's hice.tnigs;as the "toy-'
al" seats do, it shows a low stage,of
mor tio4. Thedi3facement or-the
exhilittetotal want of - decency.
Eslo7:--4Lairtbe:enclosureof,t4OnAl
scriber gast Bridgewiiter; 'nbciutAita,
loth'of 'Aug, last, a yearling Heifer,• a
red. Whoever will return, or give infor- -
illation where she, is, shall suitably, re
warded. DANTha I Sttikrt,
Bridgewater, Sept. iiitt,_l'B63. 2w
,50
,50
,50
FROM Au le— 111 1-;.;
FitiE.—The Pittston Coal Company's
colliery, about a mile back of Pittston,
(formerly known as the Butler shaft,)was
totally destroyed by fire last' week, to
gether with.the engine house and some of
tho outbuildings. 'Supposed to have
caught from.the engine furnace:
Luzizux..—The Democratic Conven
tion met at•Wilkesliarre last week, and
nominated the following ticket:
Representatives, Harry Hakes, of Han
over, Jacob Robinson, of Scranton, and
Peter Walsh, of Blakely.—Register, Geo.
B. Kulp, ofWilkesbarte.---aecorder G.
--
W. Kirkendoll, of Wilkesbarre.dom
missioner, A. , Gritman, of '• Scott.-,= 7
Treasurer, Geo..A. Crockett, of Rosa.
Auditor, G. C. .Me Wayne. • • • -
Never was there a Convention held in
the county in which RO much kindly feel- ;
ing was exhibited, The ticket is certain
osuccess by several-thousanstmajolityr:
Peters, -Supt. at
Stanton's Mines, was waylai(Vonßatiir
day night of last jweek m the boro'' of
Wilkesbarre by a,party of men, andberit
en to death \ with stones. The deceased,
leaves a wife and five children. Three Of
the supposed Murderers have been arrest
ed, and a reward of $3OO is offered by the,
citizen's for, others' of the gang. The af
fair occurred before bed-time in the eve-'
fling.
DISLOYALTY.—The Pottsville StandardA
says the troops stationed-theni, and- ,
who
lett for Philadelphia on. Siind!iy morning
last, astchished the - abolitionists - Of that
place, by giving three ihearty Cheers for _
the "-Copperheads" of Schuylkill' county:,
We wonder - whether they will be dismiss
cd in a body for ",disloyal conduct ?"
iøné
la i)imock,- on the loth inst., by C. C.
EA., Air. Claus , RIERR and Miss
AuErrA oA.Trurr, both :of Nicht:Aso* ra.
XIMIALP3SII9:
In PifeshCppen Sept. pth of Diptheria,
ANNA AO;u.ADE, only danghter of *John
and E. A. Yangorder, aged 5 years. •
In Lynn,. dept. 4th, DOUGLAS Pers i a,
youngest son of Henry N. and Estelle
Sherman; aged li• months. •
' Ho died to sin, ho died, to &Tea:,
But for a znouientlelf the rod,
0, mourner such theUrd declares,
Such aro thkhildren of onr Go4l.
_
NOW -- - FALL:. GOODST
f-f 3
,J
' '
(riniititilnin in our nowt ,- call andSo kiin)
A ' 0 . , - WARREN ,
LICENSED, 'GOVERNMENT AGENT FOR
• 13C:0171VV"M"...
PENSION BACit PAY and
• Dryir*Euimirtion Clabsis•Ti
Bitsinetio tottorded to Win promptly otterldedio::
ak.-Oflice west of the Court Hormoi near Bentley Vita
Montrume,ficptemberpt, UAL , t,
.TAKE .:,NOTICE
ALL iliosVindelifdto izto or.bookineotuat wili
21 please renke_psyment imns lately. Our antenatal
accounte i vriti all be put into Shetlands of nu aka .for,
'collection alga the first of Nov. next, if not arranged be
fore.
Thishaltuitcoolonr Stock of GOODS we will close out
to cash bows siltiso_ntregard to cest.',. .
, Zr..sS7g - 3/01Mi*Mgl i k0i/Eiti
Newilllfenl;B4S: 15th 1863.-3 t " "
) Exeautbrs ' Notice:
TT
_hat , _tamentary the. Rotate-, f,Tu nips ;
alamtni,doociused r iafe et Apolaspon toWnship,
havMbWh grantedio the nadershmed; aII PerS9nB In
debtol to said estate ere requested •to make immediate
payment, and Ulnae sh}mandS as the same to
present th,e,m ir - •
't‘t'aorrer Vanontn, Execatone
Apolacon Sept„,l7th , .
• NEW - GOODS1"7: - '
A gencral ageortmciat actityx at
32=EMEM
• ri -/
. r
rstarte
N9 'Haig is hernbygfaen that the onded hlus Leen
, • • appointed 14 the rtesideak of the' United States,/
Assossotionthe 12th Collentive District of Pentsolegnisii I
wmnosed,ot theeeentlesof Luserne, and, sSitsonebaotor. t
The'following appointment S' hue - heerinade , of -
ant Assessors:
.•
SUM i neihannad co l }.4Vh(••
- •
Alfred ontrose,
that pa of Montrose and Brlde
owater no r th t
part -
ford sad Owego turnpike. - Middletown, Apolaeve. Li tic f ,
Meadows Borenti, Choceaut, Ferret Lake,Silyer tag%
FriusvUltl ` Borourib 'Net* Mliferd.and , Ne*
idliford Bonn tb. • 4 - . , • I
William 1.. Pest, Identrose'. l Dleltden' '2, compriside rt ".
all.sf Montrose and Brldaewater sbuth of thelitlford anti.
OWTturnidke, MAME, Springv il le, Auburn, Jos snort 1l
Res and Ilitbrop.
1 1 1„ S. Lewis, Cli fford.!- Bletelon 3, eureprfiAng Onwritii
eillibrd,Deaditff,Lettos,
. A4es46l)i iGieit -Bend.
..-DlSlsloa, d, edmyrll{~og? u
Great Bend Great Bend iloronei, difs.tdehanfia Detan,
,Borough, I. l berty4Viddandfliarnionfould!llusnisen;.., • rl;
1.13. iikoMsim;Carbiinbale.': - DivisiOn '6, 'coirgslllll.
iJ
.Carbondate,elt,pand tnwitattip; Beil,Ureetdiehi l gNoti tu
!Blakely.
, Wm. P. Carling, Scranton. colvistrm-h0 itarprlut r itd)
fiemomn,,Providtmec, . tall, east „of, f i ackatrpu4, glecke#
• Bladtsbn: and • " " •' '
Wan: Van
'M Storch: Yrtividence. 'riot= ' 4 • 01 / ° Prisiel . f
Pm eucci lkolePar,k, 'Ransom, evtolt, dbju j itonlni .
PP4B lo 6• B o • CogtErigiPgßiliBttmc, ;
t_owrishlikand.brougit; Spring ' . ,l3foitij, Covington, and,
Idekatrantt.V.':!:.•: , . 1.1 , • !
,o, ,D1T1p1itn.6_0 41 X414 1 0 4392 1 11
town:3ll4)B'of Mimi, 'Pranltlfq; Eibtef,littigt ',"Lantt, •
Lohman. and Jackson.: 'tttf) , t-tot!A fql,l 61:41
d. W. 800, Blymottth,, XitytElOre.
_tripprkr,ing .jhp
twits of litintington; Uhloti:vgitrionitt, lids 6, ft leff,
ano.itistiouth: „ — Wei 7.1110 , 1i1
m. phuy. Dliiiicrn 1, co,mpr Angell
that 'OOl df Wilke&Baire stCdt ISt thii:Plltstnni r251:111b3W ,
g i rg a t ma i n Sf e eii BeticßW4ro 6 •Wil
4 ek townships.
A. Y. Smith, IVtlkits-Barre. Dl•plikml 174 cothprisitig'
itrit.l,ll4tamt A adllkeaddarre, w kgs.:Barre wvn
stOp north 'orthilJ•oldddfitg 'by t he Prosjikt Berbie,
illnover‘Vright• liewl6m ol l:Dortultev Rotten
cape°, and Slocum. • •
Thointus Merritt:lft, Whatik!Oti! Dlr(tilon ilr,'Cottipiisin4
Ilaale c roater, Denhhau,,ltutler Stor I l oaf attf. •Blank.
Creek.
Ail persona residing dithinuny of tilde Dirlsions
makAthoir retnnas to the Al4Sietallt lESNI.3‘BOI . of .their
properdieteet, and e applications tlirOugh him for
icenses tatransa ny bus:lnes:l tumilring•Liomre.• ;I
Ali, aasessors altaLstant assessorn.are requrred by law to - note entibreach of 'the fiiternal Wire;
both ,in'ainsing proper etainps,or in trantlagthig bnitnesii[, l ;
without Menke when , the same IS required, and to report.
the-rani: "
-4WA primer officer for propnit.;. ;'
g
W. ..Jt &Mi
triStil', AtiffiZSPQT.' I I ",
, .
11
ir for the Twelfth DWl:let of Penn:.4lvanta. .
Moidnise, Sept. rah, 1163.—it • • • , •
• •
Miff FURS..
)UN WAILISIACt '
71R A rch isirtiie!; .
south side,
,
torter; Manutactnrt r of
- Maier iu all kinda t•'• ;
'ANCY FURS,
and 'childietat'" ,
~•
th •i:— • ••
to "darn yttranke ..11
i?iondaof:3tt9gtlebnn ~;
fd iptoppdingeonatie*.•
ietr very liberal patron-"
PziendLittn Yattdaring-.
Ist few years, and , •
Ahern ChM , 1 !levet:loW' '
wa ; of my-own „ ;
.. and mapufimtnro a
iry extmeilYe isissertinent'.s *I
of an ,landS pad qgalities .PancyPprei. ha', ladies and „../
children, that trill worn dakilig the Pall and 'Winter"
smisoas. ,•; .; .11 . 0 T 1)
acing the direct importer of all my Paminprt.
land having them all ttunientattired hider int"
.vision, enables me.to oaer.mrcluttottees,, nad the XI SO
a mach handsomer set of Pnts thy the same money.
faker please give Me seal beksetifirdlniethg I VIOSIO I, ' ,
remember, tho DAUM, utpubet and street., •• • • 1 - ; . j
8007 Sm Wa • dOtill •
, • No. 7lS'Altell Street, l'hiladplPhis. J.?„
ATTENTION DRIFTED lENI
A PTER mature deliberation nbont oar Rational
Fitanclal affairs, We Imo come to the couclusiou.. [-
that
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.f. - 1. , - ,`•-• r ; , "%t• nt 1.1;•••'t
• ' ' •. •iitr
Is Actually Necessary
for eh.) follosiiiig good reasothi :
• • a splendid Stock cif •••
Summer Shawls,
Sillies id
• 0 r
Ttelttluee. Bermes, Ladles, CI , Lawtts,
1 • - Velvets, 1311 bi, Bombeztnes, White •
Alaysquti4e.t arm
ti
I . • 1
I 13CiblVW30 1 9E ir tar l l. '
Eticrecry variety otstyje;Ciilikitia.pricC:fitir.VGo:63o.l
f •. ;
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.4 ti)11f."1 .tII2L is
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frOzo idpiritrda , 674tErnisrsjit.ilivim i t pn
411611;2.1E7.0T1CK11410;87% . /.,PESYrOtri,-
• 4.—z_ - 0 / 0 1 7 ilz t , • - Pc
rianpola or colora alid pricers:,,. , .
1. . 7 '• ri ,r11(,f1- Api!st
sta '46 ")
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w.tatitrouiva,Ns•that.wit. On( cOrovia' ter 71t1i3Oup.-YI
lirmihip_eldolOf,Now Pork, In prlcog,'Oyles, or quAllty,
IFOrcallMtboAllattiNnoWelf tholitibitclii drat Orval, all 'AI
I
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tit•
' i :- 46 f • E J lHCOrriltigril l ilLT . if i tr. ' 1
'tl'i2:. V-1 ri tt il .T. 3 Ift4llo l1 trg N i
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. .flarni pi , bi
~.-I, i ^, ' ' V:Hifi : i RM.,
I" 1 l ' itil l iiitlikittniftl i ereOlh laitOodalltere.
.., ,„ ,jf ...10...r , 11". fitlF:t Plit .
I • : Wfi.vmdd iiiy to ihetuito nort or oltobi•rhor=7:q :
malt toy oXdoto mattf.a. how particular Vick p
Wu cam two I ntim ohmic's% nag Moto:owl) Z q , .. a i , !.b1;1
,
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t ....:• ,_,..„.t r,; i. ~ 'Writ: 'l , t Ili .
a t i c k of cloth whteh trifty,49,usod.f6xgettlek.uutnicth orf 0 1
lacesSatterlitit Iteilhaefite Wo.goonot,ll4 good 0 l ar g , '
$ wollostado ankle, having a t r, ' r+-- ~.. , .., , iff f .
ki ' ilif . 2tat ' 24 ' 'D -' . Sui3' t.;'N'irl'"
anitetiii • ... ,ey e . ~
,h• ....f, .....,,--. •,,; .-,..•,. ,-,,,,,t,
wincat..oo, voadlrOtiges oveit4,o/ajoiltylll.olll..'
trtinelv:ii.l : ii , - : i • , .. .- 1 ~ ~L., . ,:_t- t!
r AI 0 t •
( . . f , I , i 1 . '4l')
iierl ' zg iart''. arrears ,i, trart , ! ion' Tl,r_p_ ° Ei vi Alit ° 7l4, llc* .. ..:‘'
the tondo to carry bu,our busleels,, ,w,o gue,ori filototo, ii 1
along crallto, mot belloye in the eayteg ' .
".. ..1 :T.': o-:i - -; ..,.,:. ~ -t , 1,,,Fr
Shorf ..9eff emento nugegoodfriergis:! , 1 , 4 -
- ; yopri,!,ruil; : A ~ • , :,. •1 , . .
, .. "; Outtenbeirsp llosfein awn P. 404 : ,: ;,,, •
, _. ,
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• ; , .?torri:R:olo,3,.Ao.-.401.,2iht4., , ,, ~. . 1 • , ~.. .A.
1 10Sig,-Wftu Ara Piddled V ezempliott *Om I he. imaci+l .
liMßraft, the act - of Baron came
at R. B.& G. P.. littftea 'LW 0111ct 4 ..'itr )lentrose, wilt
find the anhacriber. who hatt just returned froru the ar
o', with nerergary papers 'BO tuforitiatiou from-the
PrOwwt 2jpi Thal OrdtiiidieWietto make out and forward ,—
to the Board pit worthy clairaai provided sridloo.
(ion of the ahnvil nattieddet. - Otlietr 'holt ra•frent '7 a. m.
tot p..m. Ad whs.) favor me with a call aball ;he eghtfielti :t
with the correetneaa of the hutioereita marred.
411 advice Ault explartatiottuccraing tfie -Draft 111 W
1 - L. AL BUIS/ 1 / 1 14.
31outrose, Sept. 1, Ow. u. •
Prem.; 000,114