The Beaver weekly argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1860-1862, October 16, 1861, Image 1

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The Art of l War. I - I
Many persons seem, to be under the
~ impression that a, regalar .militni*
,i. training is all that_ is Wanted to Make
a firs ,rate army; .b 4 I the great fa '
eseap63, them! that Precisely in th 1
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same ratio that sciencelcanses Chango,
in ;every 3 ther !department. of eiviliztil
. ..; lien - it does in, this. There is no need
our L going into details, tnillus - trate
" dthiS, 3it mn4# of cour sebe Obvioull
U;to every' intelligent mind.' Frederic :
4, Ilthe-preat made many changes!in mil !
ifiiry, , fa . ffairs. So, too,' did :Napoleo ; ;
i the .f•iist, and-the the 'third Napoleon i;
!has 1n his;turn done the same. lii the
i ,;Crinienti. campaign T,Odleben proved
lieraarkablv the valuei'oteorthwerksJl
r ant} ' ill '1 ar' •11
; on in , e t lan campaign 't he won'!
A ; derfin efficacy of rifled icannon4nd the I
• IZoutive Aiseiptine were' demonStratedl I:
II is' net sufficient that we should':
i Merely' l ' : study merely 'what has bee
devekilied in European campaigns,bu
prepa' • ' -IV . n
re ourbe ts, for new manifesta i
. ! ;ions here. 1 I 1 I.
Theitse of ballcons in War,: t.emi t '
eel by. the first :Napoleon, and w
Morestiecess in the Italian ; war the,
presentrEmperor, has been brou g ht in -I
to constant practice by us ' on tc'Po
tomaet as well as at "Fortress r.Mbaroct.l
- I Mat* important movements of the en-I
,'I emy have! thus T;een detected, acid we 1
I can beat show the progress [wide itil
the
ui i. e Of this instrulmentillity lky par-.
rutin ail ; instance: During the re
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cent uccessful i reconnoissance of our j . •
i troop; at Lewitnritie, :a- bailooik was
,kept i n
the air With powerral g atiseer 1
1 Tbisi sentinel notified General Smith
'that 'the enenly, had arrived from Falls 1 1
I. Chureh in large force and that lie Might
I expo& an, attack. Gen. Smith inime- 1 1
cliotelY, made liii:Preparlitiens and the 1 1
enemy, ,were yigorously , r epulsed.
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WeJlave heretofore referred to the 1 1
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showing that-livid batteries could no
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longer be considered as Superior! to na- ;le
val vessels; since the . greet _ra go of ;le
!artillery!and th.iltise or/ma-guns must ! it
I enable ; the latter to lie•at a dim ance a
of several miles and - render the •liole' h
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interior of a fort untenable.' Th use dr
. i. .1 1 1 .'s at Lc '
!of wet • limp ..si i. xingtoi as a ip
inovea T hle breast r ivork for un a tack- ',ili
i lig--tekee_ in the reduction oi'.l.lulligan's ; ln
fortified position "was as in i geilitis l ,as it 0!:
; proved!: sucesssinl. Gen. Sturgis' re- ',,i)
eent-j , inriley with a hrigatle ai:o.i the P
sv:lolellielig=th of •the Ilaiiiiihal ,an d
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Joseph: railroad, ;Ives inadelxvith an u-; 9
pen 41,.1 . ill 1.1 . 011 E. ' pi' which was ninuit- In
ea a ptvßt gun ‘vitli a tereef of in .ii to I I
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- worlc it. , This applied practiciilly, the HI
• prineifile of thq rail way.hatfery a lade '
s in, Phifa , le.lnlila s . o,Awift,4,.• - - - • - - „,.
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• ',Bat ,he :grea Lc i.'t a lvaue eln ent i has
been in ',..artillerY. in wiliell , we lave
inade as' tiMishin.'riprogre;SJ Ile clior
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I mete; I.'uns at the ' I ittsburgh foundry
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date a![,:new era hi warfare,l land their
rapid linaltiplicat i ion sliOa.' 1 •:: ;that t heir
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!are oeltio'io to play a titi . ?l t de part in
I the present.lt IbCgins to {look
in l iw :0;1- tlio . u , dl 114' iiiil6tiiit 1 0 ; 1* %raillery
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in: use ;im -. 4nilfl throw at'A lid shade all
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tbriner.. ; experienc i e. We; have ;great
I:v•iiiiies f o r the •iininulinittire of guns
inithe Ijirge number of liMi l dries.lroll
jog mills and iron works I i 1 the yl.oult
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try. unp by Ito(lMan's 4 4,ea lAmellean
proev*s.. eannon , .l . ,9 . ay' be east hopow.
and :thus Say(' On.• long and telliptis
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aor s.c 7 mting. : 1 . . -, -.•
1t was remarkell in the ts.ginni ig of
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linstilitieS . IT a ll 7 ),,,reign eorrcspo dent
that the •.I,lllerieans: make a new and
,extraordipaiT use of the i 7 ailw;iy in
war. Since` then the rehelsillave giv
c.i t signal 'illustration of:it 'by e: rry
in., ilolifist,Ons army from Winen-ster
tol3fallastf-ii::: by searn, arid thus
urn
,. ing.,:idefeat' into victtuie. ;They are
otiw i eini4.lllesiii4 a lilt* .'6r railway
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fiq i ni IV, iniieste.-16) St ra4burg 'to lii vor
their' 6ptirationS'.l INre I too haVe. re
patired ',bridges- and lo' cOmOtives. _and
inadq prciparatiolis to !render . hem
subserVjent. by triinsportat l ion..to th e .
eaptureof,,la rebelhtt
te os eity.l We also
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have ied:ithe steamboat, to an -e-x ent.
stip ind,rel4xtraoi-dinarly :(lei' move
ments [MD' I ,tlie Chesapeake, and 1 the
Western river's 'have all heen miale
by thein.,Philadi'lphin,S6rth A nen . -
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case. :I - !! ; i 1 ' 1
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SEcEsszoN I''EARS OF A J{E.ICTION - IN
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—The ~„I ~ extra ct ,
I ' IIIGINIA.. Irpliowin. , ' is
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from r a.:.: stray .c opy- of the Itiehrhond
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Enquirer of Sept: g.l: ! - 1 . I I
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• ‘r It seems to': :ns that aliens Should
Oolv be', requiredl to take t le oath of
allegiance it() - our govern Men ~ and that
the sante test of loyalty ' might • very
- udiciottsly 'be applied to! those anOng
its ivhovare liiloa.-ti to have .S. - nt
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'O4 brif Months, Ogo, tigainS t i th rat
et;
c,
iitotion'of .t.he'ordinance of seces l ion
Ninny of' 'our' wealthy men oppOsed se-.
.csSioll rtd, the liiSt, and; may tielst ill.
piosect to: 'separation . and .3optberni
ntlepeOdenec.. 'lf this .:ClasS he not
: ttentletlto,and if, by tine of' the yids
...itivies',ineident'lt6 wit*, the enemy
i heuld hafppen, for ;however 'tiriefn Sea
.- on, to kpproach the capitol, we might., t, least, stave the spettacle of another
1 ueleuof . k reconStructioitisti.” '! They
'epidemic out of theiii hol i es-and o 1
er protection to the fearfuj, clratttimpt .
6, intimidate the; timid!' non-combat-;
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nts r )VoLshoultll provide for et-ery 1
•ontingency,inl all who are-not friends . '
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: .43 ‘ enemies. : 1 i 111
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In these , aclmissions anil suggestions i
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.0, hav4some insight into the inherent'
ottenness:: of the 1 seces4ion'i cause in
' irgima.. i,The secessionist s they aft
ear tolholliardly less a,fraid ofltil
eir,
• wu rcpple than of at. least ;al"tcnipo
, ry' approach of the U . 5. army to
• ards Richmond. I. '1 ,
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•-A.,i) g IttiO fifties tha' wi Hire 1.
T ji aftei' • res •ni 1 wart''= itt
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Rill teethl t,: o . .IColly IV,i lift . • s,:kit:: '
toven Of. - on • -, State of low , . IW ti
e0I; thelSeeen Re_ i ant of Io .a- vol
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It s , ; p teo*s was ein: rganiz d'=
• hen •
. !,Gotterner of tl a Comrn • niv - alth;
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.04 Secretary of War , an 't a e tipu t'l
gliprints we, ea ineYoudit fo recr il
to ski' t 'fot, th : Vition,4los4y. iii •",
II i intut'S p ti Otis til verleUtied th ea
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,'.riers:„tha I cl- egn platecil a: ' , nod.- '. l .
1 i sex.: .11 in thy, .1 r tig,.e tiv I 4 ,‘ 4111 IH .
eem6itjoili, he lad but . O e 1 . tiolre :".1
till die
,in dt i fe be I. fl her don 'l,i. fla.
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.jr he ace4r ugl ,le t o ff hsr I air, i.i'i
o i thus diitt'q
l i n s g ed ." lp c . .e , Se s ti n ie 4
.11 iecLherSel ou in ion's' hit t es, aid:
, II; the. reernf e t
o r s w ° n i f 1 . 1
d!' Lyons. i- 4e: • • - at- ... e
e, e , Camp ,::.
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and bee* ' - it me ber of Ca! t. CO7'
4 . 1 Corripani-, ft o S condr. O . a. 1
'i Mrs. Wi , is he w' 'a marri 1,, ,
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I woman + ad' ar ly enlist 1, -wh `'
the 'teg,tm tit'' w ordered to .t, i
, point. 4 - r.ll b . ad, I ighti I
0 well :addjh re, I adesertedi r afi ' I
commence ent of he 'wit' ~ a (Utak
lup arms i b, hid of 't, 'ei .. i other
I Coated era. .;" II was l' .t- 11
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.I• :. Froffiat.'Lo 131 a_ptam CO '8 Cent
, I anl4:waS.: moved o Birds . Paint • ad;
..-. during tl3 - - dull 1 amp !li e:. at th ,''.
;place, Isiefi was to en sie . 1 .ho w
Iso ill; in ~ , thse- hen h r ;. ompa, 1
~ Iwai Orde awa y i . was ee ed i'. 'I
ltie v/1
!prudent o inotre er, an !s o ' wil
several o her' 8 ekcomrades' as le '
'behind. She s ' ilyreedve .ho .'
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ever, and . hate , • t once to, join h '
treginient. * I I i I .. I
t .It ivas WI ile •1:1S: big down . Chos
it' tar ' nag- 1 -.O l ni,t le Ica „ E , ,
nut street. fbis
Iwe are tOldrlto lliel , epublrpa . o ffi e''',!
Ito obtain' 'a paper from.l l' n e—th i
Isuspit,.ion4, a to tnir sex Wed Wako 7
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0. She Itv 's. int vfngquiOtl atd 'nod ll
ildstly over' Oe ye aten tlit if •Ont f
ilthe3l.OtroPlilitan P:oliee Qua tO '.'tvlte
ti sharp pdident: n seanned her ifro ' 1
head to ft:et', SI e mats tires. ed in. th 1!
' loft lOwa v lan op. suit,4-•( ark gre
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pants and colt 1 nd , neatiy fittin .ki
I ;blitek t..ap,. a d 1 eked, ever, f inch
lartan 201(1.4 ;-. tithe - 7 LI ut the ,:o iderna i'
! . .tot the idea !Into It's: hea(,11111 it ttll,wa
not rim* , i.e.e it v sye'd, th rtsisult 'of;
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!Ids recount, Atm s" t ) the (di rain d
1i0:h..e .- i anii nskt ~ hat die it pds of
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the lowa vo i ttlitt sr ; l'ere ill()
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ilsry - .against ter 'rum ottfq• States.
..1 1:1 1- pr e t, to 1, t‘e 4101) heft r :than/
I l e l ia . i . Na t- it i. :tsserell n ~(..er.)
t l ain'quart sr. ' that .1 c 11:1-1.n. t .ontri l
11;:tdal her iii,:i. sit: rtk of ntenfit iward.N
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Sint hits (1 . )!L: MUT awl! h( inU hay . ',,l
tiot done I l e: i r su A : 'll. We have th
tilttlioritvA the W.l DeParttli. tit tit'
J.6,-;,, , th: It ~ A lie 11,s furiiislital inoro
Ini_.n . than l i the ::: 'aic of !Ne}i• York !
vlriell iliasl arly .: milts. tiu re. .itt. :
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tabitants. n 8 , 1.1f,:-.)..1 Imp film rcgi, -
niefasi -lt•Ui,4ll ',as Putiti. i yiv.ll a, slit}
• l i iasfarnislit..:„Lne: r y all_ the
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t, icklcs- , 1,0 tole. regiitic:'t 'cane( ~
ItKentaeliy. L'av: lily" siel.4l thousi
,tials 16 ditli.,i.ent N i ;.. v.--Yo,ilh: ri . i• : .,.inier.ts h r,
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til l ( se "pi, ' Nell t
1,1 ersy 'and . 1) 1 I1..kw ill.j!. . 141( - O tt lit I:01 ,
~hat ;there:air no wi f illy !six tit; thous•l
turf ,'
then in lie st riji .t, froUt ff'...nftsyl.ii
Iratiia.. tiitt-1
1.0.. n 4 ' t rtitilvillii 4e &Ai
o (h•sinitch:l. nutolte • of hew iietd wel li
onipped „ I .(._.:intet ti in a few 4: 1.•;: ant. 11
•-icernitin.." 14E others i s in A w e 'Oa rap , 1,
:.1 , lt 1 -'
I '''
nlly. Sonte•fd - out : grieultty: I cowl. •
tieS.have no ..eont9l.) tted, the r shall.,
ii - • 1
;
(gown ; hat . this lw.ts. bj,eaf .. se • th,c3i
e l loittil noti sp re thepf frotti flop r farms 1:
i. - ow thatin . st Mitt haryest is over ,
l - ll ' •
IlteV N'ill be able to cep 1) ' Isuppl3
i
Of new then.. and w doubt 'tot the
skill' do it. : ~: Pei nh haute Has dnj
l,er.preporti, n off th war; anti sh e'is
lble and rea V td do as innehianee.--,
I .graptiii. : . ~." I ,V ,
I_ 1 . --•- , - ------- ',is
'l.,i)vr. ANII) PA ll Tls3l,—. :: youngl
getitleMan in', Indian be ing* nth en! ,
, , 1 . 11, \ . ,
i
gtiged .to be nary ed And
~ enlist iin a,
mfle- eompa .y, ho e tol foll'etto tee! ,
! . 1,
latter duty / Whie I,le ming tot leartil,
f i
i. ,
cat the, expectant rt. eau hour before"
%-eddin ,, p r ove rtCtiii . ib ' ilowin." note !
• - • .1 :
"Sir : I ant eonstr: ined la. Sat- tha !
!
.While as a Atrtfo.l.silip Id have inourned i il
your absent. t on lii.t :attic ti 1d; I ami
no les.S. pain dat.o r 3va' . nt man-Ii
;I.
hood
.in back ing ( uk. I _am a 1 rell6n4,
'..tive: that aftiir. et .lift no in 143 • corn .jl
'I .1, • . 1 4, . !,
fairy you might .c r % ,me in th same
way,. The bear n rill deli, • r yoati
.. ,
your notes and sn dry I I p
. 8 nts.-4
For:your kin Ines: it me - 1, an ti deepl4,
grateful. and It ut you will,l;' dWaysll,;
estee m
m e . a. ye r 1 f •iend; I •lt . .lan b e
within.* inOro - ..i • i ,1: • ill,.
.. ,
~.,,,, _
I 'COTTONiIki I IENG ..k.s .—lne:l overn
m -.,
sinent is i : ree •if) of Value le in-It,
formation 113 t the laststeatne.s relat-1
ikka; to the p 'sett et ek of es 3 on in!'
he English' w t • sol ousas, d - th C,
• respect oft sup ly frot*Oth soru
1) le
c,
d. st,lititt the'kehel St tett. :Thilf infor
r'a'tion leavOS no r 6 m-• toil do,l l i t thatji
the . 111unehester it ills will I be 1; hale t
run 'on full tifne .1;r an . r entir, , year,i
Without ttzte r hiti_. 4
. pOun4 I of the',
,
new crop.' II 1 -.1 . .
.1 1 k 1 t 11
1 I , - I.
, 1
EXPERT !FOOD c'T ERS-7-14 p sta,
ted that since th 'h rd Miehil an regi'l
iinalat has bi,en e 4 en pod, ou i lie PO •j:,
&finite they 4ave . l i e , red ' a tl !usandf , .
• ores of ground. 1 '' • 11
•
"P
fitll;
! • ,•
01 - TOI3ER 16' 186
- ; t 1 7 11
,791171w 1 7,117:,,
4 • 4) icte!,,... ---.!-:-, '''','tr•
i-.--, , 1 lir
i s
!c,il k °
f i n in : r le
~ t i lir ii i i i t ,; -.11
;11. jusit' to PiplIC C w • " ;• lA"t •••• 1 .•
. :
0, 1
lie - ife W .ii riip !'
g ii
mi i i,
e t h y . - li'- .'- ~ r ste-tiir .4 -
1 ay., , n,
,e ...It. 1.111 ....
i l l e St; ' Si :i1 a k e. 421 ..'r 'IV
..r i OA a nini i hi . -.'• Z! • '".r :'i ,
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e , ye 1 ' 'de., ti ,;.
_.• 7" ) ;„ . ,- ..;:,:•kgo
4. „ernatOnt, Fer • 4 , -" - s , i 1 , -- r • 7 des.
i i c II The peop 11,, . , at) r ,„..,.; : .—bih,-,
i
~, and ever link - `-ir .. .4 , t'Wi . i r t ' i • - 1, h
neighbor 11 rill:: T ie 1:1 4k , t pin,:
x t r n
.:,-1 will P 6 PT! P k i ! er# -''
Ilr
- 4 Iwi
1 their ovsFnmee , an. . ~,., . ..,41. atra
i, le ' 0 1, 0 4 1 ! ! '-' ' ,'-' - 1 ''...°:',
li ,
4 filly l i nd. i ope ii -t Bei- ;• i! -',!, i ,, A . 1 h
, pia et!, ov the .' flrl ' t;.''titt,
Ig , ne ',4) au , , hid! * :., .4 4 *l 'illoiti!
i all b' ; Ai Itiot,t, i ii: . , : :I ' [At' no
fatly
' an
cement. fur l t . 1:, e - 4,
1 1 . ithi.,Teiekoolls . , 41 7,, , ,.„ . .t , [ket
- e o e t .y43 l th i et: T i nt s ' i e i d io l ni
it , 4 . 7 . J,
... .1:
i l e ci
I ,
: j r ; it ; * , Pe r , .
r pa 't t4ft d ie I tc a e
. et t i ' t . t. : .; : -*: , !it ne
a s _ ti § hill' rfo",Mt . 1 ,, 1 111 or
1 41
V flag of trill oto i tof. ,-- 1 .. A Ito
roe, find `'f{ . gin -''' ''. '. 4 4rdin
hou ein order iti, am , !!
~,....i t iideli i
,I possyble, pbfiielo ti er .1 .-.,'044 il l
1 failpt! to prat, ! ,;:u t i ( t ; tf. , : t l i, Ith
Ti ° n " ertal t : i ilP,' l rtil 1
~ / t 4 ' . f:,li i i i *i i i,
tech g ky l lt_loteir ieteht 4
..:. ` . ... : frenirk
I gai, the, N . o . rth. , , r?., ,7eG! well
.1 rtt , and is! lopettpt !
,thirl. 12001
e i l l
en -!'#!hil 2,5,000 mehirdrpp*sen
(;.
d t Ile bleMped at - , c i f i rkto,kvii.
1 hi kyl hs . c.sti4 '!-- - ' l lN'Orfol.
1 , an ~ ate , thei fortn:g4 selliti Ifo
! t. ns qn , 49n I , a gl ,tt =flatter al,
4. . r
,3,„ n a lass.. !.- '•;; I'
il 1 1 1
1 !• 1 ; •
IThe geOr4t of Igni lo i
,rin
i i
, 1 i- k
, . Ti 9. co , lio l i: , •ing l : ei s ie
w. c . :
..4 tl , le i t
, num' lq. Of 1 1 , 1 e. London '- ' -. expiies
4s 1.) di.i=, tit t o f a l yi e!' reitt. t he
grow iil ,of its ; spays 0 , , witl ; he
Southern ' sl Veocrutit!, 4 . - N . tri u mph
1
t e IV: riglis firiS ra .'");ng p l tirl as
ttml,n did t see or - :ii 3 , swi l tigl f
-1
t-fe 4. igh:on lii , _ a11._ . , 6 ,.- ' Pei)thps
, tl ey will carry dui, he 1 ;7 110 in the
117, 1,
1 : eilti,-lik.,wiS 1:---‘• i=-4 ▪ ! : he MOutlis'
o • thd, No , herild r A' :. k.'atiOitier
iti.tirdy:' f i r , l . , ,Gretltt: lie
i
Hubli ,ii;• gp , t 'into t 4 "!!federtiges
n t o ti.), wt I. th 4 ' A...,. 4 - th4 Old
4...
iii.
i G verhmen ',be flit v , :441.: 1 ' ~- g,.-,lntlies
*--- I: .:'- l i -- ' '
1.141. , e t,) til l . tote I , t r t.t., .1.11 tie
stFongil of-lid An erieti i i p •ople..,W l ill
i lof sellieoits, t led. Ther titilife.4o,4li•s
-tti IS of '' thei •oun'tr - will have 'vakniith
' i I ; noted ' tra i t
!e4 . ito.tetti ,of a Area ~ . 1 4 -
I
1 si T tal, b lati ot: the -e will be inc, field
ods S ilteS %.I:llt.eli:iii.; eatil other! f , p1.9.-
I hays (iv en 'dozen ',4) • a ...or i e of citylt
I st vereignti $' for it, lolii, 'ailY iraglii•'( l
'tl at if the Itglit oti . r eeestiion is ,once
etitabliFl (.41 verb ' -s•„ gle, '' torte 1 q the
I.:ltioi 1 I tit . ) I elaini i s S• p rato! Wile
pkin It li,e,le. . The I,L i n 011iS S 111 W ',o);,Vi
,ot dy right lints serting ll a tilt , t.t=ttus
ti.) -Int E l kin! would: ihk. , d st •ael.4 jof
1
.1 ner can strengfh! 411 , 1 it al to: the .
(..per ilium 'Of -I) !Inver. ti • GoVern
„lent. i ,I- ( I 'I i 1
1 4
.. . 1 . 1
,
1 11
‘j 11 1 !
1 . 14) %, ,5,4 1 ' - o Vs. LIFE -'t AS S. , U1:1):---
T le f )Ili mit if; an l eetlote ,i t 4 li,l' oil ilie
P .t..si, Olt ,1 vi T/of Bd r 3 on Jo , .tr i itat :.
-Vile illtliel Sold
( le s MI h' Ve l t-mont
re[gimientitd N-1:i -hi d e private 'eott;l the'
I
soldier, tient' reed, t) be 4 . ? io forlsjeki:
' ' !I • I ql I. rtes
l ing in trol .t. por4 be )1 g , , r 4..,,
'an in( • idiAtt, Wilk I shoivii it a, strong
!
jlight th e hitd.lie II Led el artieteri of
101 Pri:.sidencti -!(•( tt w#. t he LEtho
Inc eaf il ly itithel!'eori f ill ,, !. , j II I.IIC j 4fl.tr
on
,e of it ‘s w. r 'lleettt sd toll arden
'llin, hilt the 1511aee pt his e n fi abinent
whs s .k . 'or tierL'en tildes fr, n Washing
toh. Presi4,l' , 4 L neoln t legraphed
to th dilieth in clit rg,o I f he, -4e,ott
ti n, mt. getting n ,-epl3, : lid feari,ng
jt, 1
that is Intel age ugit 4 • v i misearri
e( , h iwent himsel • • after dsrkl l to, the
el eat pnien ,Ito in tke is 4re tha all
wts r elt.” 1 1 ,'! I ~1
m y
li - 8, , ` , ; 1 0ce . 4,7 1 1 38 - t o i t i i i r . : l t 7( :
, is e i l t r b b n i 7 t 1
b li e e l y .
n,
e•t YOuriceet i nies, that, t eY, in 1)e
-ec
me vin yd t'lends.! i ) I'H .
!! ! it! 1.,.!'l ! . ! i
t ' ! , ! , .1 . ' ..
While one 4o fi our 'visit's s l ot
j
the al hiy; whsrepehtihg t.is line di' the
I Liord' pra . l --iGi'vl. us, his day our
I laily :read' sol ir. lidded with a
ti v,
oud diet 1 ' resit '' 1 .,
' i : 1 t. . I, 1
A Ili.ol mold despaieh to; 'Nov,
ok p Per tes 4at Senators ek-!
, . 1 4 !!.
. I
erid bad , rriv di at ynebb rel,
,
that e wt . ) lO.reSi , n, hi ' a 1 dsitiop, awa 1
(Mat r.,1 issue ah : ddres: o thepeo
)le o ' l , Kim ueky •• 'd , k an h •tive 1
part i the w ar. !, ' i
• !
` I ti we i r !! ! -),
Tillie ds
. po-ted on. the
, ,
corners . or u 6 stre t: ta ll 'ew Orleans 1
9w night.4li „41gd, .se ed "Li earl
I f s
tort 13!Ald !II ".le Di is a nd '!1 iv- !
rf ,
at on ',' ' ! I i' i ' 11 3 ',
_—_.4,.;,..!........ ! •"-• ,-
5 1 l ^, I 1
. steady me e t oft roops !
pet•os : the Potomac , opposite , Wash-
Mit,to lis now }co lstatri prokres- !
Si lg. i '' I I I. 1,
i E !!
- ! 1! 1 i
I ! ! 1 !
apt.iChalton,-t e rebel'who'
1 1 , lif I{ I
was ti re last Jwee , nas, o en arrest
ed as a. spy rin 4" 0 ,get en, and; is
!. 1 !
now a prisotter. i . - !
1 = P -1 • ' 1 I ''!, :'
J. S.BenatO }ling : 4 ,ofilltich.
clig
s • aPoplexy,i t his 'aidenee at
G Oak, ,i , ,
the 6h'in t. 'I i,
' . PREMIUMS
' riled at the Ni n th ,A l i Fa ir'',
' 11 - vi cc'n ' i . / 4 'A , ' nn tl u t 4 rat 5o
- ea r 7
,971C2 U i C
i . 1 I
,A. D., 1861: ; ' '
- I , • Miss I—Ferins and Gardens..
i i i ß6i cultivated Farm, II Gochrin,;
'1 Bes
'I 2i ,do ' ' do I' ' ThO Moore
le
' do veg. Garden. B Cl' ;'.dons
2d do do • Jno SlMinaker
.1- 1 Bes ornamental garden, Win Leaf
vl 20' i -do . do
. : ' 1 J B [ Youlik
...
.i ' Gass V. -2
„Horses
'Ws 4 vr , stallion, blo'il,3.l&S Darragt
4 l'2d tallion,lall pur. 1 yi, , .E :13 Black
4 ,i , Bea stallion, :3 yr • 1
Jas 'gar
,i. 11es I „do l 4 yr, all pur. W'D Ray!.
S id b et 110, do , 1 ' do P Millman
Bes dol '1 yr old , Win iii
. - Best blo'dl Mare 4 yr . ola S Cunumglia in
2d st , do' I do Jas Edgar.
1
i. Best • do , do 3Yr Jos fNeAlin.
"'Best spring Cult , 1 W m' rilson.
T2d st do I , ' i Wan 3 }' ker..Y.
'1 Best blo'd broinl mare, 'I • Jas, raden.
` i . , Wet Ibroo mare, all 'par. 'Saud Stiles,
• 2d%tst
,i(1O 1 do'. ''i Wm Rayl.
Class lto. 2L... 0 e/.Dirision.l , ,
ii.
eii
.
or
t 1&
tnk,
Ich
Aarli
ilett
ro4
4 i ne l
tor ;
3ionJ
-, Best gelding 4 yrS . ' . R! - Ealt .
24' best ',, do Ido , 11
. S Patt.erso,
- 4
Best gelding 4,yri' Martin Gr, rov
.11
B 24 es b t, es r igi t M - Ya lLd rin ° at t eh d h b c;irses, j 3 l a i s n. gil iv g e a
..i i 2d b, t Ido ) I , 'do ' * Itobt'Give
.! Best elding I yr old. , U Eakit
e .
B B t e l e:t t e,4 sa t a d e d )c d l ' o e horse o d r:imare ir , , Ji l i n S t l i4 t h i rr a:r:e i i ,
i
11, eitt trotter, 4 yrs and up i E .fitilt;
'.24 beSt do do ' :;.II (rice
est yr ohL:iall pur, "W".3I!C-Ileer)
i llßeSt ayr old mare . JacobiGai
HBest f4wan rnuleS • D 31agat
'' otibes l .t . .do ' '...
''
',Jas .3.L'( ail)
' iest, Pacer,.'' - .•. '; .
I ,d •
.. iiie.t , ~ 1., Ila mad
i 3 .1 do 1 • : ' JSh .aret
est
mule c01t,.. ''''' . M ANtitsoi
Best carriage horse,' • Jas illrail3-
2q best ' do ' ' Geo Trwin'
_test, span carege horses;llN Er i rzier
13 P" IiPHY, - 1 • . .31 Jin odes
• ;I:t,d best'. do , - John Oairardi
I Rest trotting, Istl day match trot.i •
I' - . 1 - Michiter . 3rd t dr e l
i t
,•; 11 ,:. - 7 - 7 '• I
p j (2/a.48 No: 3..--(feitt/i!. . 1 •
!!Best 1: eVnn bull 3 v old.lVin Tlamtis
ildo -, do liCifer .do .., -' 4, '
.'
11 , do t ative bull 3' yr , "T: geed,
11 . do (lc) • ; Iyr'. ' ' 46)
do , 3itike oxen • Jas (lignite
IV b r''t "' 4 vi : ". J Garrard
i
11, est , Durham VOW ' S Cann ittOuitn
I'itlbeii- 4.4'.. , i • Jac7ohr.iitnln
iI ' ' , ~.._---- 0 , i
9 ... 1. Chrs t s. ..,'Vo.. 4--,S7ieep.
; 11;.lest Saxony buck ' Joan .Arisley,
li i do 'S'panish buck Chippowa S,,.. i Cro-I
i cd hest do I do , , J W AlTelsill
,Itost . 4. do , flo` 1 y l i r .l .11'Gc , hatil
. 2 1 (1 best do hI do . :' .Inw i t trlklY:
ill est ewes. 3
. ),:r ! ' ! ..1 AV 11161 . ; i1 k .
Ij• d best dtl . ' I , , le AI lliiode,'
..
hille'st sprilw ,iamb •••Jno AtisleVi
d& Leicester back k, Jno Gatiaid i
, 'do,., do eWlsi . 'to
l 1,10 Si still DONViI Illl i Ck ' Jno Atsley l
'1 AO _Tit, icester 'lambs 'Jim ( arrard.
Il 'do SOuth 1) r , it eWeS JllO Atisley.,
4, sIP ' do 1 ' lambs . .d _
I 1(to 7i7c tswold buck •.. _ (I I -
f
I Ido fleece wool iVt and tinalitv.!. , • ,
i ~ ,i- • . '', -' Win thclitias.
ti ' , ~1
I( , !, .Chkqs 1.10 s—S i irine.'. ' I
~ I
1 est so v 4-, pigS,:er. br'd,RC'unningliam,
.' 'I beSt Ch2ster white, J 31.'Get.ilatn:,
.[Best ilt tive sort , and Pigs, .Ick Ilall.!
1 f ..4,1 best. ;.do
i ! do. ISo alit.
'I! r e 2.4 St ffolk bintr, ! ' J J Anderson.!
i 'ilo 1 , . o ! 60 , W ' . ' , J. • 31'Gedlt' 1
• *
tti ,
li
' ' •
: dbest, O ' flu ~ - J J Antlerson : ;
jI ' est ' o saw, and pigs, .Tno Given. ,
I-do 'f• t h0g,.. -, - do . •
' i
c1a.5,,.,y6. 6- I Pottitrg. -. 1
Best WI itePOland'duCks, .1 II:nelio.
I (.1(, tit r turkeys j F Sot 'ash , :
11 do Shan - gitai chickens, 3 D Stoke's.
![ AO eejlection poultry, - ,do ..
kdO F land chickens,;,. AVai Leaf.
I docoMmon(tluelea; 1 , , 7 ,dO , ,
i, do, Dorking chickens ,l , 1) halt.
i do. Bantanin do . 4i' J'3l'Guire.
idO Spanish 1 .do . dO t .
i. ; • , -1 t •-:---= 'I
, , ', 1, - '
1 Clas's .i11 . 0.7-43fitter. . I •
:cit. butter, ti,lbs, Caroline Gartard.
Id best dpf. jdo Jane
Herron'.
1
.I. Class, No. 'B- 7 .Hokry and 8007 r. , .
Best ' '
I lOt :Lon e y,, 1 . ; •..- Mrs Eli' Rene.
I la -Maple sugar,' ! , jos Dunlap.
a',..be se. i
ia !
s d s o ivo.
9_ -
.I, '
,ie ; ! . cr : ps. dd b
c
' :s I t, :mls . w bite Wheat, Henry,: Noss.
- ,-• .
lid best . do I . ~1 do 1 . .Tno Given.
d
gest ! , red -' . do , MrS ,'.J.Sutherland.
I del Sled'n , i do . : q .31.ShrOdes.
it,d best do. I ...e0 RiCunningbant.,
Best bus early ripe wheat, It Gila - tore.
d bst do
i f:- do , d ', T (Talton.
Best new variety wheat It II Rhode's,
Po burs rye' - I • I Jphn .Watt.
a best!, do •••
~ e
ließest bits oats, ',..,. •'•l• - , IL NOgs.
d besi •do, I , , -- - 4 • R3l Rhodes.
,st bus seed corn, 1 *CIF house.
Id° clover sled, ' ,• ' 1 -Lewis - Reno.
2d, best' 'do ;' ' ' 1. 1 T Hunter.
est titnotny 'seed, , I.' . R Eakin.
best ' do Jas Johnston.:
, st Ilti.;seed. ~, ; 1 Geo Bell:
110 bus belt, s B C P HOuse.
Id° do red Potatoes ' " 11 Eakin.
e
i L do do whit Neshan'ks II N Fkziet.
lido do pink eyes 1 . • • B CTIIOuse.
Ido variety otatoes 1 •.J H
,ROuo.
I2d doi, ,do '' H N Frazier.
eSt.ausottinent RI taioe,, , ,do ._,
.fing
# a 4
,1 ll l l'
ml tbg i
4)431 sit-1
itt I hiii
litiarks;,
well '
12,000!
osent4
'olk
for
r 1
al
- I
do/. bus bit , . whoa " Jno Watt.
.2d hest ' w '..` . Tll;ct Reed.
o f ,I3est,acre corn : , ' 11.. rilson•
ci - ' ' ' ' '.-
Clazi NV. 10—Root Croli
. '
Best lot'sweet potatoes; E Thoras.
.•'-'-'i do:,l' bng turnips , ' A 13'Wolf.
'• du Citbbag,e, • B c i rill - ouse.
g• d 4 .: I bus onions ' 1 -, ldo
e'r ilo lot turnip beets [ 1 , [do
9 ° ; do marrow tat fiquasheV,Mi o P omens
r• _ do , '*ater melons • B C•P Illouse..l
t• : (.It . collectozi vegetnibles j [do
''
' • do, i has tomatoes [ ,IV Gilmore (
l.do acre totatoes • intEakin..
14 • ' ' 1 [ ' f
I i. ,- cliA SS N0.,11.--Frui4 1
11 ''•,Flestt w inter 'apples J. MI ShrPdcs.
.: .I, • ' • 'A • •
•C 7 . 2d best do 'Robt.l tplmore.,
r• lß4t and !attest collection Of A!pples., I
lit , ' David Hall. •••• I /7 • . 1
I ,13.5t:[ . 4. buitiil of Apples, •• ~ Sante Stiles.
.1 Best varietylof
* summer and' fall Pears,'-
n'l '' - Wm 'Henry "
, • .t. I
'• I. Pest varlets/ !wintor ,Pears; "Wm, lenry. l
.- I Be,, dozen Quinces, Davi Hall.
• Pest. Isabella Grape, John Rob ngsonl
Ilest'initive do 'lo . :(
~
~. Bst. -, Catawbs, do ` , "Jos. 'sock'.
M 1 , Beat dried peaches,' Elwpod T omas, j
• Best do .4pples, ' ' S.im'l Stiles,'
- 'Best specirnen of Grapes, 'Jos:, Dunlap.
• • ,
' class No. 12 —Farm; li4lementq. I
• Beat Corn Siselier, olinston Small:. I
~ Best Grain Drill, • S. WoOdruff.l
•
.Best Dyable ISForel Plow 4 Val: Cafilion,jr. i
Brat Palming' kill and- S4parat,o - r,' 1 ' 11
.' , I•"' ':-[ W. W. Wallace. l • [ 1 [
• ~Best Side-hill low, H. & S.H. Da4Taglli I
, i
•
Best No. 5,Le er PtOW, • [ do. 1 , 1 I
: Bestl Horse ion', 7,1 .' do 1 • 1
i c •llest,'Cider Mi I, I H..N. F/-azier. I '
`CLASS No. p - 7 ..Mechanical' Implements.'
• Best 2 Horse' 4itritioe,(mAde mit of Co.),
~ ;• , Capt.. ...Dawson. • I 1
. BeAt:Coiil StOv o , Johii Thor' i ley, ' •
_ B B
,;.±: t , Sample jr,
~,,n , J u ni : k ik. ..
s., : ii i
D d a o l '
ragh. '" ;
• Best d ‘ lrurn. ID ),g• PoWer, J_. II: "Ilarton. I (
1
"Best ~,Putrip, • , -
Best Ro'yal Co k Store, (for oud) . ' I
): M. t . 13. H. Darragh - "I ' I,
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Best 'Stove for !lurches, Jo ii Tliorriiley, ,
r
' '14::4 Bullet 'Altieitioe, '', '
.do ,
II
• rie6l, OGOOrn Gi /up, do [-
CLAs.4 'i.). 14.- 7 ea itter. 'iT . i
1 'Best Side Sol oat h.r. - Jas.'Darfa,9,ll - :
1 Be'st lirtt uppn i r do JOhn D: Stokes., .
.B.st calf Skin ' . ' ,do
Rest l.ip, dO . ' ' ,'' do . I [ , --
'.Yest ll'vness IL aiher, ' do ' ' ' .l'
Ifest Bridles , ,do. -• do ,;' ( I
' B"•-st Chee• Skit! ' ' d ti 1
l' - ''''' t! . " ": : t °
i'CILAss --
Not. 15 pcme [ etio AT 1; 1 a
.in., e. , ; t
In -:44 •ire of I •ig•g•ing! John 1 /73 t, I.
i Best Brooms, " 4 . JW. Mitpre, b
1 lig§k Ktii.di. , L .' 1 ' - il,il [a:
I-B?st A nibrot [ Vp s,. 1 C. C.'„ , frarba,tigh. ,
,lies; eoliired Ph togrraphs,' [j do' I - t si
[ 1 .11‘ , 4 plain - ' do , I 'do 1 •[ 1
i B l est Oil' Paintit g,l [..- J. onc[gli.
;13est Satin ye•=t Mrs. Eli IlLno. '
'Ve,t , ;[Livincr He 11 -re, Wm. Henry.
I: 7 (i...ksslic() ; 11 .-4Ladies Dvartntet. i 1 g
1 r ''. . . ir S•d - K 1" '
Best 1N InteQui f, is rrin a entidy , h
l'2 l a best l ' do' ' Mrs: Spedeer. Bri g gs. [ w
Besi Set on do''.. ' 11Iiss ilia te ,St [ iles. ti)
2;dbest dio I. ' Miss S.t C. RuslSell. ' w
Best Pat ',ll Wrk Quilt, • 't (M----,-.
t .
2'd best d . o .dol .; _, Mips N. SlPan.
IleAt.White Spiead,Miss Serinda Ken 4dy.
, 2;1 be-i ; d.) .- .'1 I - Aliss Mary Stokes,
1 84- 131 k t 1 I M . -'lll- ' `C' l "
, t an -e s, - , ISS .17 A, T rim,
iid b. .;t 'lo '1 1 - ' Jane Waltaee
I • .l • 1 „- •
Be,.t Coverlet' 431,..Jati0 ISAtherland,
1 ' ' i- . . i 'i s s " !.- 1 ;
1 2 1 :1 best do, 1 , 1. • ' Fred; ow/ls l•
Best Pair Hose, i' Miss - ja4iO W a I rac e .
2d best
BeZt Wooleif Itive, Tlios. Walton.
I .Best' do tlits-,1 Miss Jitne' Herron.
1 Bf.st b yards LinntM, , . 1 Miss T. "Wor.
2d best. dO r' ; : Migs Jitne Herron.
Best Tidv, _ 'I . John, l Stew,art.
'2ll,best do -; ;i 1 I Joseph. Strpek.
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Best Hearth Rug, 1 Fred'k Sovitsh:
2d beSt 1 $ • , 1- - John' B. Ye' ng.
Best EMbroidered Skirt, Fred 'k Siirttsh,
Best Pilluw'S!ips, 'l. , I do' 2i c'
' 1 ' ‘lrtnivtsros. 1 , 1, •
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'Best Silk IBon'n' els,{ ,; 1 IMrs. i ßlake.
2d - best --do-.l' • .11 • Mrf. Z. inure,.
Iles); Shirt, 1 " 1 --, Miss. Mi ra RL.no.
, .
Best: Eijibroidered Waist t , ''do 1
'Best LIMO Mat, Miss N ettl Carothers.
Best Wereted FloW,ers,\' ;Miss wolf.
Vase Wax Fruit' ' d t o
Best Bread, ~. l 1 Mis.'J. P.pberts.
Best Light Cakes,• r . Mrs. JohnSbivelay.
Besi A.Ssortmetit or Ottkes,lltfre: J.' Streek.
-13.7 t Pound Cake; Mrs. Finley
,Anderneon.
Best Jelly do ` ; ... do I. '
Pest Embroidered tadies Collars, 1,.
t . - ' '' . fijiss St)Wash. ; .'' .1 '
Best Peed) Preserves,' Mrs. Jos: Fall.
,3est PearlFreserveS, Mrs. 'E;ThaMas.•
B; et Grape Jelly, ..,1 . Mrs: his. Streek, , ,
Best. Tomatoe PreserVes,
1 , Mrs. M. A. l
I L homes. . 1 •
Best Apple Jelly', „). -11. 3 - I°s• l l all
Beet Qui4e do IMis. El - Wkid Tho as.
Pest Euselinred , Peaoes, Mt's. F. Anderson.
Best:Air Tight doii- Mrs. E: Thanilits,
Best i :do, Cheriies, Mrs. MiloSorneis.
Bes. Siberian Crabl i Jelly, • - I
1 • MiSs ;Isidore Adams,
'Best Whit' Curiant J'elly, . I
I, . Miss Isadore Adams,:.: • .1 ..
Best Apple Jelly', t' 'Mrs. E. 'l'ho as.
eat Red Cur'raitt:Wirre, -,, 7
,Mrs. H. NiFrazier.
Best Cataivba Wine, ' Mrs ..L W. Mepre.
Best ISabella I 4° l l ,- Ffank Me7ill:
Best Blltebe;iy l di:ij t Mrs. H.'S'. Frazier.
Best. Jai iimatqes," ' . •• ';' Mies Wolf
Best Elderberry !Butter,
' 1 liii4 B Itillore.Adarns. 1 i
Best APple Batter,l, 'Mrs. g Tho as.
Best Eideberty Wine ,'Mrs: W. G. oils'
heit Cucumber Piekle, . :' 1 1
, 'MIs Ma 'zyl.A. Grim.' 1
peat Spoil re •Cakii',l '' \. ; ltligs 'Wolf.
t
estVt Candles,' ; ' ' dot
Jestlie4thel Hair Flowers, 11 1- :•1 1 .
Mrs: Sa I .h ,Robb.; • '
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ESTA ELI,SIII 1) 1818
CLASS No. 18.--Diarretiona - ry
Beat Grafted Grapett>. l - J.M. ShrUdes,
Best Table Boquet, MiiteClara Gtiegoi),
Best variety and collection' of Flowers,
'Win. Leaf.
Bent variety 'aud- collection in Pots,
Wm. Leaf. •
Best Green House Plants,• WroJ Leaf: ,
Best basket of .Flowers; ' Ido -
Best , Moss Vase do '; do ,
Best Dish , do
Best Hand Boquet,Miss Jennie The niley,
Best, Flat .do - `p -; • Wm. ,Leaf.
BesrSiwin ,, Machine, ' H we's.
Best Pantrlogel, ' Frank 3ierrill,
Best crock of Laid-, B. C. P2lronse,
Best Chenile Work, Mrs. b. Ha‘k ,- liiis,
Best variety ! of Grapes, - FrenchydWine.
and 11. - Slirodes. .
Best variety - Apples, and sample of lApplo
, - tryes from Alle. Co. John I:ni - tb. ,
Best.dutnea Pigs,. : _John Stiwril,
Be4tCornbattant Bir ikcage,l' -.'
M J. Rhodes. •
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LIRAWING RATIONS .—There are some
episodes , in the life of a soldier p"iMvoca
tive of rlaughter and that serve to tit - Terse ?
• in somo measure, the ennui of can Not _long ago; a fariner,- who did'.; not
reside so. far' Gum alcamp of "the boys"
las he AviShed he did; was acctistornykto
find every morning that several rows•of
poAatoes' has disappeared from the ;field.
1 He 'bore it some time, but when the last .
half of his field of fine ‘•kidney:s7 liegau
Ito disappear, he began to think that sort of ~
things had gone far enougb, and--Aeter-
!mined to 'stop it. Accordingly- be made
•
a visit to the camp early , nexkAtorning,
and amused limselrby going aroudd to
see whetherthe soldiers were proded : ided
•
with good and wholes.urne,
I He had nor proceeded far When he fauna ,
a"boy" just serving up a fine dish of ;
"kidneys," which look's
_Marvelousl like
those 'that the gude wife broughz tO
table. Halting ' the follon eollAciny •
ensued ; A
• I
"Have tine potatoes I scc".
"Splendid!" was the rspfy.
,1 - •
"Where do o.ettlienn?" l -
"Draw them!" '
"Does the Goverment furnish potakobs
in your rations?" -
, .
"Nary potato!"
"I thought yqu said you 'drew :thern!",
"Did! we jtist do that thing
"BUt how, if they are not itlo - lud«,d in
your rations?" r
. `Ea.,:iest thin,g in m the WOri NV)onlt
you take some , with Us ?" sAld the soldier - ,
as he seated himself at the *talileroppPsite
the sm ,, kilig Ypgetables: - ' • I.
!Iltatik you!
you
you will oblig,'e me_
by telling how you dEaw - your ptitaioes,
as they are not found by the yommissat.ry?'
I`
••'‘. v , ),
"Hum! es. r l unnWstain. u 1.;t. 3 ,
1: -
see hop., if you won't draw any more of
I mine,l will bring you a basket ei'ery
morni l ns;, and draw them myself. ' I
"Billly for.you, old fellow..?" was - the
'cry and three cheers and a tiger, "ro t e
I g iven fdr farmer -----. The're, we JJke ta
have written his , namei. -The -tiovepatit
1 ,0 was enierPd in to, and.l no one but.the n
I , wner drew potatoes fro that fi-•ld after
i ward. . " Ak ---. I '. '
THE 17th or j SEPTEIBER.--The tntu
yersary of the 'adoptio of the Pederal
,'Constitution was celebrated in Philadel4
phia by a Grand Militaq Parade and
meeting in Independence Square.'lThe
people of-.-all shade's of political party
participated in 'the Celebration. Anielo-,
quent oration was deliiered by. Hun. Geo.
M. Dallas, and also an address by Mayor •
Henry. - "The latter 'said : 1 •
”During seventy-four yelrs our stea'av'
growth and growth and increasing: -, pro.perity bare
challenged the admiration - of the world- 7 .•
but better, I speak it deliberately),
better, will it prove for the highestt nof
blest interest of man that seventy=four •
fkars to com,e shall, if, need he, firing
with them, all thedesolatin7 ebtses.,
war, than that our Federal Constitntion
should be tivJrtliro_wn, ,or thatkineltforlt, _
• the s..il which it has enft,•eneltised
sbould be, wrested from its don14)10J It: •
can be of little hindrance •:.? the. onward T .ll
Pfogress of mankind—that two or three
generations; with 'their - ephemeral
ests, shall befthe, yiCtitias of wasting strife' 1
-but it. will be an unutterable calatnity.
if the first beacon of Constitutionalfree- .
dom that ins is thousand years lias gleam- '
ed along •the pathway \ of nations; is suf : ,
fered co be dimmed or put out. - 1 1 4....
But if true to 'our own interest, ifi4ue
to our_obligations to posterity, if true to •
our pountry's need no,such destiny[ -
await us. Already renewed confidence 11:
in the stability of, onr.instittitiOns in ban-. -
isbiag mistrust, and iipireherision. I Al ;
ready the hope reasoti4tbly indulged
that before 'many 'recurring-.anniversaries -
of this sday, the -devotion and re•Litv svhich ,
you have'assembled tokivow, shall every. ;
-where be manifested through a reunitetl e "
peaceful, proSperous land." • ,
GEN.I SIGEL t CIIsiCESINATT.:--Itdli ri
fact very little known, says the Cincin
nati,„„Comete'rcial, that this" distingliiiberi •
militarY, 'man, shortly after be catne 'to -.
thi.scountry, worked twan iron foundry
in this ,Icity, where he was paid alai
munercti i !ve sum off five dollitrs a week t -for'
his serk?ces. , The Mexican war, however, '-
breaking out. within a'month after he ob.:
tamed Work at this foundry, in company
with a than by the mune of George Brink=
Koff, he enlistedand - entered that cam•-:
paign as a private; soldier. Upon his t l.re- •
tun to this city, at. the cicse..,Of the war,
he' remained but a. short time, being in- ,
oitteed to go to St. Lnuis, where be became t
the captain or, cbiel of the association - of
~ F raemen and Turners ; ' , apa 7hen the re-_
cent difficulties arose; he wae,at,,the bead. J,
of , - the St. Louie Hama 'Guards, whnto•
effeCtually quailed the secessioinsts =
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