. ' -K4or lIMI -•- TIMM NaTeMaitan o 4. B. BMA' AND J. S. Bt3NDADT, BUTTONS BELLEFONTE, PENN 'A. - _ 72179.81 DAY, A1119138T 9, 1860 DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS. FOR PREs 1 DE ,\"1. STEPHEN A. DOUG LAS. SOHN C. BItECKINIiII>GE FOR.VICA' PRP:SIat:NZ , HERSCHEL V. JOHNSON GEN. JOSEPH LANE. FOR OOV PR !Sof? , GEN. 11ENRY I). FOSTER FOR , Pi(11S1 I )NN TIAL ELEcToitA 11.1.1t1,1111.13 AT 1, 't RUN bIIT/Rll6 M. lEtfi. of Herbs county ittowto VAt of rhiladulphni lOTATRICT RI I. (Ti olta 1. Freirl. A, Bkerver, 1.1 Jos I.:tieback 1V..0 Patterson, 11 kaar Iteckhow. 3 J es. Crockett, jr 15 (. ;) Jack , on, 4 John 11 Brenner, j lel John .\lll. 3 (1 1C Jaceohy, •I 17 Joel II Danner, 6. Charles Kelly, I J. II 'Cll VI fold, 7 Oliver I' Jawev, I '9 II II Lee, Dared 8,1,01, I 21 1 .1 11 1. Joel 1. legletner, 1 21 I' man 10 S S Barber, I 2.2 .S \lnnh•ell 11. 11 WAWA:T . 12. S. S IN int 11,:to 21. 11 1) Vlawlw !2S. 1,a3 1(o)11 Church Till' ioi Cri'r •••T.i II TII k com:kiilllE Pt.d.ntudly um/reset nub the Importance of Frump!. ‘l l .i..rotti .111.1 p m tom o t , the part the I too! retie Ftute C! ountit, e 111 or.l. r 1.. avert, it lecutitle the 1.1/1111,1 , 111-111 ,1 1 101101 11111. 1 1 lueillahly !mull front tlo tibhuppy 1111,11/// lillo *X11111111: 11111111 r he of the rm 1 in oar "date nui l I. n not we ...ratan . ) and hone:olN Tic. itmletel IQ till• lloomerm, of the `lute that they more a (tit , beatt and t Mcv in the em istlyt ot out C mid that oi all the '//1 II i•'• i 1,1•1111112, /11 I 111 101/1. patio Imatettic m e t bum t .11 flora Ili that Ile, wry 11NV 11/1, rimmed Mr the -1 , 11111,1 but I. I“ . p.. rho t unityy moinut the Irt the in a( l'enmcliuto ilmil lb. te tate. for Drell tern en the ch. tot 11 t. 1, r 1/ 1111111 .I 1 !leading .P II 11/e let eluy of Mao h -, fut ott the tallouttui ... , ;1 nioleroatuling 11111111 1 1 / 1 11 I, .i,LI M'Y'r should Ita 010 , t I t the 111/11 II .11,1111 &rimer on u•errtatrong the reeult in the other fltatoe.jJ.jte 1 loon that by eazil rig the ruler volt of l'enou, 11 311111 for i-dephen A lloowau ut..l tlrr sche) 1 J. , 1m 1 ,1, 11 would eleet them Preeolent and Vtre Prelolent .ter Nle+.l.l Inv vole 111/11 1111.111 Paul elector , 'hall Ito under ol pan ao to nut I tide if ..n the other 11111111 It atn.uli apprur that a to( tote woad re't tle.t Mrefir , ihootham and .lohneon loitl,m 1.1 Meet Jobe U•. , lottrolkie nod Joseph lezne l'reacle itt mol \ Pre Pr,1111e(111 ot er Yles•rr 1.11n,111 and 11,111 tin. the, safil tote whall be (mat for then/ a /2.1 OLIO the united yule' , of Penney!. 1.11111 .00 hl Nut slant tither of theme tieketu then the el, W tore timy divide tt between them ..r log to their ontt ludioretit of phut could he the beet ler the 1.111,1 j try and the Ileltestrarle I,llti —the 1/11,• of 11111 embed art ion Motu; 111.11 11_11111e hret and higto,itt duty of all litonocrute, howl, er they may /lifter 111.711 t tufeu mot 111111/11 . 1,111111 11! 1,110 lo .a 11.1111 y to untie ma; 'Jost a I`,llllllllll vile Illy and leif reumble. the gm/steel ealuntily th.tt...old lit t ill the !country, the e1e..11.111 of a 1/epoldie Peeetdent and furthec. Om Chairman of h Com aniline to hereby authorized to lorreuporol with the general elector.. to the State nod obtain f ch of meld eleetorm him written pledge with 1}11(13' day. 1,111 1111• date. tans he will f.itthlully curry I OM the object of thle reaoluiton Persona having bd.:it:ens with the Demo- tutional defeat, and Johnny hail to confront crane Watchman will please call on the it and make a retraction Accordingly he Junior at the Arcade l'icto'e TOolllg, ' faced the 11111 , 11 , , 1111 , 1 tin dolibt smarting lie, the books and accounts are at all times ready tic made examination and settlement Heath lashings of oat:fool "jogi ire , 111.! 1111111. , the acknowleil;:imient that he had pen• etrateil a little too far into the privacy of a family :dime John is a very remark:lldt (aim a harlyles , Nat life, N 110" Democrats of Centre Organize M . 0..% ',old again urgesthe recessity of or garcatattott Ihumerats should atutd the August l'ourt in the tnajet,ty of their power prepared to put in nououai ion, such a ticker, as can be supported by every Demoorat tn t the County. Let there he auch a manife,ta lint a ill put to flight evi rything• who h would Al 1111 to furor a di,unitin of the Ile inocracy of Ceidre county Come Kith a determination to discount unwire every turive• merit that mould inure to the benefit of the Bleck Republicans Keep Sour eye 7 upon the to attors litho would sow the scull of discord under the harmer of John W. For-, ;icy and bl , l condjutor4, who are sided I.y ; the oppolutein The Republicans, arknowltrlge freely that if the DernocralS of Centre county, and tins Congressional ills tr44, can be Silillsol 11111 i MIL we have the alrengt . carry the entire County ticket, as welt elect our next member to Congress 1 twii let US sny again, organ ize in every tow nship and Borough in the County. Bold fiequi.nt meetings, a nd in struet the Delegates to aid in making a suit able ticket— of e, to %Inch 00 objections can be made by adY"oiip n hd really desires the success of the Dernocratic principles. The ficoceeli of lira Democratic party shou,hl be the motives to govern r very one, m prefer ence to ths success of any particular indi •Idlusl. This policy s ill elect our State and County ticket by an overwhelming majority Bar, li vity aNidi , the ~ , r and object in all this pi rtonal abuse and political niisrepi e m. 111811.11, is to ci' t l.nu oln. Hamlin, and Curial, to the reap. live ollh•es for which they hate been nominated. To effect this inirpose, no less than nee Black I,lrian 1,111,,,5, iJen ufled with the ntral Press and Centro Donor., at , have heen laboring most assiduously- The Democratic Watch- manner Mae comes lit for a large chary of their abuse, "Nearly every county 111 the Slate was because it opposes their duplicity, Aga In:di repose M(4l at the Demo-rain. Massron lC onvention wan re this heterogenions coMbinahott of talent, vi mom which assembled in Harrisburg On nurn The flits uutrecedented cutriglimieration of swim t;:tteioa of :. itlemaii of spies, the Junior editor of this paper, since, Many has barn striving for t h e Mucces ' s of the Dein- whom have done noble serviee thefntle oi l ocratic party And although a regiment 0 1 iii the party, iii tunes which tried the faith Black Republican eilitcuv should be celled a d-c ou sfaucY of in .ri." Ns's; ly every county—that is, eight coun to their - assistance, Ire should not beroine ties over half in the State. This Is making ni l undated, but Would our duty bra ve!y ' that t he race is the most out of the number with a van in the conflict, believing not always tut . the swift or the battle to the ° lnce " A great many of fhefine gentlemen distinguiped ability have done noble sir strong." oWe have rfhthing to leer "Truth Is mighty and met prevail." It one is of of vice in holding offices—others were in the Know Milling Imrlges "in times which tried. the immutable principles of the Democratic " party, and we have girded on this armor fur the faith and constancy of men, end half of all who took part 111 the deliberations of the the contest. As this principle ih not one of Convention had their claims for office over the, ftatur , es for which " big John Stover," looked by President Ituffianati, or no such Col. Brown, Ind ..3,heir Myrmidons are riot • Coovention wool I ever have been told: tending, we shall expect them , as on Milner occasions, to vent their spleen in a perfect - avalancb of billingsgate The Centre Diemo- GRAND FIZZLI IN CUNWINSVII.I.N.—The, vat has already led off ui thatAirection with straight-out Douglas meeting announced to ( ihtoriala,wbich are sa,gl to have been careful', take place in Curwinsvillo, last week proved ly prepared by Col. Brown, who' has gained t o b e a "G r and Flaele. ,, Banabills' were cit. some notoriety fill being in favor of bulk the culated all over Clearfield county, announc• I Gubernatorial candidates. But ho may talk ing that E:-Mayo' .Vaus'and other promi• about the union csimproinise. and sympathize nont speakers would 'iddress the meeting.— to his hearts content with John W. ,Forney i Neither Mr. Van: nor the. " °Ater prom-, and all that class of politicians, but it will 'Mont speakers" made their appearance, A accomplish nothing. no might as well take friend informs us that may some twenty-five I,' big John Stover's" advice, and employ or thirty persons were present to take part himself in the very interesting occupation of n the proceedings, and that, the whole affair " making mouths" at the Americans, who was spiritless and entirely void of enthusi- have been repudiated by the 11th Resolution Le In of the Chicago Platform. The Korth Carolina Standard supporta the BreekitYridge and Lane ticket, with this pro viAo placed before it : --:' We shall support this ticket for President and Vice Pres'ilent on these conditions : That the sit:ctors will epte, for the strongest man, fireckimidge or Douglas, as the case rosy be. against Lin er An. That is, if the vote or this Sinai will ele•:t either of them over Lincoln, or will r iut either of them in the llouse, it is to be cast accordingly. Hut if the vote will elect neith er, nor piat either of them in the !Souse, the electors to vote as they ple . ase." • - - 4►- -- - '' Retraction and Duplicity. Within the scale of reasozlng life, Now In our rural town, There's few such men as "et-U.6John " Apple Dumpling Drowtr" Both the Black Regublican organs in this. place, have been much exercisett, s over the seeming difficulty which has appeared ju,the Democratic riarty. They have be4m log and laboring upon the subject, until they have worked themselves into a fearful de gree of physical. prostration, which '' rumor says," is fast bordering mental imbecility. We believe there is some foundation upon which to justify this statement. Fiir we hold that sane Inui. would not lie guilty of transcending so far the bounds of reasonable propriety, or -Indulge such wild fanatical freaks of the imagination, and perpetrate so much vituperation and abuse, upon every thing Ouch did not meet their supposed pir litie"al perfection, and enjoy the full posses? sion of their mental faculties. Only a few days ago, " big John Stover," ' the Junior editor of the Ceotral Press, dis ' covered that we had African Slavery herein Bellefonte. So John thought that a work of reformation had as well be moving forward, and In distinguodi (tor ever*' body knows to he a reformer.) i•iiiight to enlighten the tiuldic upon the dome stw af- I fairs of api i% ate family. But in doing su, some how or other. John got himself Into a very ugly ''rope 'whale pursuing a similar policy to that adopted a few years ago by It hlr Not; vt Inch hail the t &et of eapelhog lino from the ichu , etts I,egi.lature " Honor soy that he heroine a hilt(' CO.' lightened upon 3 ,OL A •rt Whieh he did not anticipate. anal that In, cash eapital went rep 1,111 , , and hi , sub,cri wpm lod dour, to OW tittle Or 81 , 011 t It , it • Of We ae on ler h , Prr our , h the puLhr sympathries ty ;,nor ohnny Itustalsen ph) lantht nphy is 'this 'We sy mpalluie AI ith lom from the tr , ', , .Inr heart a, do What a /1,, it is that 'Alt,. Ihnah Del"rolaiso, from away down in Louisiana, for whom " big Johnny 11141 been weeping the tenr, big heart out II( gest'• hin;l , .l.empathy for her, didn't prove tq he one ofthe "ulmicr. (Ohl Ow , '" d ~,,, lil/11 non a 11111 C more e‘perstnental philmiophy here in Bellefonte upon the pet iiliaritits of all underground rail road (,r 4nrn( thing of that hind Rut it happened how, and nor doubt Johnny wonder.s_ what', the reason, 'that the " ears ,loin 't come to time " Rumor any s t h log about Ito m run sing into one of Ohl Abe Lincoln's rail piles, but our prtsent ion :11a rlory not confirm this statement n e supp,,e some rascally American placed orre or to, or the botch plank, of the Chicago Oarrention upon the track Hot again. log Johnny says that he owly a ,serted a l'olgatituctual pan .an,l aahnt seeking' anything like the Pasvinore Rllbamson initorit ly, lie knew do re was sometlimr, .•Cor.stitutional" nhout the case, but he f, It tin deeply inter ested fii,ollt the subject of , I.tvery in Peon. syl , ;ania. to make the tilmt important iits cover}' that it was only a "('in till Ultlnnal" pihriraf ion o Ohl!) Inmsdf In abort he re pudiates the underground rail road. and 1 ,4- tests his innocence in any compheityof crime Against hum Constitutional principle log John puts in an earnest and a labored plt,a. But it .11.111 tdo There %%act the Curviti hurt a hair 4ifi ant, h" , ty's head, ante„ s u it. polity - al 0191 , 1 la a, to be areotnpli,ll..l atnong the 'Mark Itepottlican..ind tht.n lonic out ful ' I 'onnlllutiona.l pruictltic•'tthirh hi.'.. Of ht not long ago, tit. a,,/, .1 huni to and whit betray ~ ttaell in tarry n., , ott• of his paper Now it rriatst bo .a id. la to his readers. that this put. tple t, real() Constitutions!' defeet, btwaihe if tt as. re otherwhw. he certainly cooll n,,t have the att‘irn its/ to confront the snatli glartn4 falsehood as that as l/ /1. 111 the d.ol.llatpllllltat the I oilley or Cvtitr, oifinly 'l,l not accept the liropost I „ Stale }:a of hue ,tale utl ye Cuumilltve Mil In concluding thin Article, we anis, OIL Brovr - n and big John Stover," or any, one of the fire (Warn CI Who have b e en ". deavoring to immortalize ilicinselven by controlling the opposittnn Black ReptiMi• Can newspapers in this place that if danger hail not been anticii.oted from the compro mea gurcr4f ; llie State Executive Com. mace, w by, (lid it become necessary fur the !said - Black Ropalicans to,spend their niosi ey with so much good will, for the benefit ofhlie John ‘V. Forney and Dick Ilaldeman firionveMion ? Will thette kind enough to answer these intertogati4; Allies of the Republicans The Republicans watch, with anxiety the movement of the sincere Democrats of i'enu sylvania to unite the potty upon a single electoral ticket; Well are they aware that Lincoln's only chance of carrying this State is through a division of the Democratic par:' ty, and hence (he encouragement they give to Forney, Ilaltleman• X Co., in their dis orgariming course. The New York Evening Post has the following paragraph : El SION IN PKNNI(II.% /oat --The efrort's of the peacemakers are likely to prove as abortive in Penns) ns they have thus fir proved in New JeoloNcy. Douglas and his ill 110 t listen to the dulcet pi• pings of the lin ckiniridgers. At the State Collet-mom ht lit in liarriMorg yesterday, the.'lonic rot n 111011grul ticket, to he eon:t -r.., d of an etinul number of electors from eueh faitinn, oas indignantly .re . jeried . it re•olt eti that nn exalestste Iteket should notoloattd, and that 110 neat:paper %%11101 ft fits. Al to support it should lie regattl, (1 as bi lotttottg to the true milli icor elm eh In accordance with this determination, it will be seen by On extract elgeWhere, that I the Press of Philadelphia the leading Doug h, paper, dtelares ns 4 %llllll:Zne,S to sill/Fut I ineolii rather than Itreekintidge We in. hr horn the tone of the arty', that Douglas' farwl, hate no hope of earn iiez the State, tt they d!, not mono tint' it shall be car I rieil for lm Democratic opponent " The l'o.t has lot the truth e[actly. The desperate awl farti( us supporters of Ihutg lav in this number we do not include those who prefer \I r. Douglas before Nlr Breckenridge, but any Democrat before Republican --declare their willingness to support Lincoln bi for c Breckenridge They nr o air ld a r ri a j l i h iA l Vie r . noc H ;;;; l ts7,le " " 1 ' ;n 1 1 . 17 .1 las It rs quite natural that the Repirlih cans should have a warm felling toward,' these factiormt,, win) are rendering them more (accrual .(1t1.•(• than all the Lincoln orettorg'and " lu wake ' clubs ur the The prosp« t of " frrsion" or Illiton among the Ile nioer.its of I'enn , t fright( ns tin Republi..ariv, and enlist they pot the disunion Douglas into nflectiom ately upon the Mack C1111 ) 011111 good, brave honest felltrw s, and bid tnern Cod sherd Democrats who value the SIIeCCS9 of the par ty before the ilevatnin of any one mortal Ulan, must hate tht ir eyes opened to the trerftherous mot', merit by which they are to by made arennipli es in the election of Abe Lincorn, and must see that the it only safely i s i n compromise and 11111011 hey trill nol subnilt to lie, trarisferr4d as SO couch metchandize t/i " thq Republicans: - Patriot 'fa , / I to oa IMMEM NEW Entriiii NV , in Voror), V•s9 ten• ht , iitoo the polo rat editor 14 the Tclegt I ph Vortigy is a vigorous and finished Wrl tar and in that particular department for w hod) lie has Leon ungtged. he ought to Le stile to 'give entire ,alisfaelion, im the sear.. that ' !inlet lee rrytkvs perfert " ' , wee we have 1,11 /IWII loin by reputation, his (agile l iven tins he cut Pin:aged fn wriiiog for 1111.1 sgain , t all political parties in Linn that have twon in exitt VII, for the last fifteen years In addition tee 1..1114 clog( of the editorial Poi • ~r :zraiiti. Nit - Finley akin huldv a t rk , hiti runlet liis relative.,l.lll3 rir• of It, loreqenta ttv~s At the the, tittle the appointment was I made he was set • - "w ii as an anti.Leconatitiin Deiiiiirt at r , rtriot ratori. PIC/2 is (10 plae.• where• Forrwy's rsels ar e better under , ,tood than here ue lit Illl4,nte. The predn t . 10114 which Iwe made Iwo yearH ago when he pretended to be a I/cameral In pnncrpte, have now been verified 'I he Pernocrrits or Centre , ounty will not be much surprised to hear of his becoming the rditical editor of the I la, richorg Telegraph Ile is all ady wrr , (et, but is prostiticing his talent to a very unworthy purpow We hope that he has Made a thing" o%lt of his apostacy, and that his services may Ire inneh better rewnr led than they were during his assori. stein with rtpriv.ll , George, in the publi- ration of the cuntral Pret t y. .Vv have "herr, fd the hatchet,' Wein, in every thing but polit ics TIIK I lAI 1/1011.0. Ks; NON TIIe lIIKIrM, ville Record sl art:: his arto•le on the late llal. denial) Cony ention m he following glowing 'rue PRIN(;4 OP WALIGM. FMSTINITIita AT HALIFAX —IIAI IVY, Aug...l —The ball lest right was a great success. The Prince enjoyed tho scene greatly and danced with soveralloilies in the course of the evening. The Prince has teen about the town to-day in citizen's dress. and visited the farm of his grandfather, the Duke of Kent, situated aboilt three miles from the city.. Tho grand regatta took place to day, the weather being fine. Thera wore also horse races on the common. A brilliant display of fire-works came oft this evening. The tiovernor entertained the volunteer ellicers this evoning. The Prince leaves by railroad to-morrow for Windsor, and from thence will proceed to New Brunswick. An escort of artillery and rifles precedes . Idiu. . _ _ Ems PRI, PASTE & SCISSORS __. 1 Gen. Samuel'Huston announces 118, an indepandynt candidate for Presi dent. Ex-PresicleVifieree httfi received the degree of •' LL. from Dartmouth Cirl legr, N. 11. )- Er This summer promises to be meMornble for hurricanes, meteors, Heil storms, cool weather and big crops. 1r) -- The, St. Louis Democrat l s r ecivid from Randolph county. Itj, a . ck of porn which measures aixtee feet. TT John IlicipPan ow Is great a ra roritc with the he lately was with the followe& • • t, CU' Those hail* Ce rat Bank notql td ill find a purchaser for them by applying to Judge Germ id.eWlidaysburg. irr flov4nor l has announced his intention to exhibit the Arabian hteses pre sented him ,at the New-N(l,lo_4We fairs. Accordmeto the popular rumor, Paul Aker& the artistiand Florence Percy, the author, arc within a few days to be marriad to each other r ) .-- The lake carrying trade is more active than it has been at any tune since 1858, the services of all vessels, such as , can carry grain, being in Aluntond. --we I ,17' A band of unparalleled tilhoits bna just been broken up in New Yorkl, whose object was to seduce young sad unsuspect log girls for dens of Idu Illy. 'l7 Mr Hickman never %%caries of dis playing his own base -inconsistency Ile says (hat he has never changed a political sentiment for the /at, fire yea, 'l7 . It is said thst Chang and Eng, the Siamese twins, difler in politics, Both are veteran Denim.' a ta, but Chang is now for Breckenridge and Eng for Douglas. 77 - The Washington correspondent of the Richmond Whig mentions as among the ru mors of that city that cx Dovernor Wise will, in a short time, come out boldly for hell and Everett. 1;7 - Won't Heat..—. Sally," said a fellow tv a rug v,J , " " '-eedheir " icalan AVM' from nip, or set me on flre." "No danger of that," replied the girl, you are too green to burn !" 7" Two Irishmen in the Melbourne gold fields Lame lately had a streak of luck One picked up a lump of gold weighing Rix hun: dred, and the other a nugget weighing two hundred ounces, tr - / Mrs. Jane 0 Swisshelm, "the strong. minded," is lecturing about the country, as her advertisement states, (or the benefit of her creditors. Iler subject is the financial history of her married life Rarey has left. London for Shetland, to—parches° ponies in that locality. The other day he exhihited his powers at t h e Crystal Palace, Syclenharn, to 9,000 person,, for which single entertainment he received (MO clear. 7 The Mariposa Senr, which is unfavor• able to Col Fremont, says that he is beCOM 111g involved in difflgiely. and there is trouble among his employers . that he is owning large sow ; to persons in that county, and that his grant is now m possession. of T, W, Park, of San Francisco. fr 7" Mr. James 1, Brown, of renchliori. purchased the patent right for the vole of cehbrated patent plough, in all Lul six counties of Virginta The inventor has realized already about :ilfugt /tort, nnil tin, giveli one half that amount to the Methodist Chunch South, The committee for the Prince of Wale , ' celebration, at Montreal, have made arrangements with M StrakosA, who is to have tv,stiriateil with him Adelina Patti, Brimaili, or another tenor, a basso, and a bubo, to give a portion of the entertainment (one hour's programme) at the ball budding the night after the hall, for which the com mittee pay Strakosch $2,600. Col, Curtin marches boldly up to the work lie has no eovealments. lie Foes for Lincoln and Hamlin with all his might. Ile takes the broad, national, conservative principles and candidates of the Chicago Convention, and commends them by his character, ability and eloquence to the peo• ale of the State. The people of Pennsylvania want a hold, frank, intrepid luau, to hold the reins of government fir the next three years. " No arifu/ dod4rer," no lime sernnz, doub le !Icahn,• poldt,ilin, in a time like this, NM gain tll'eir votes, or secure their confi dence - - Telr,2raph. As Col. Curtin is going to march so boldly up to the work, and 624 he has no " conceal ments," we hope that he will embrace the first occasion to inform the people whether he approves of the fourteenth resolution of the Chicago Platform Let him make a clean breast of it, march "boldly up to the work," and declare that his Know Nothing record of yeamwas a fraud—that he now repudi ates and denounces the principles to estab lish which he made so many eloquent speech es. If Ee has not heart or courage enough for this work he must " spit upon" the Plat form—and if he undertakes to deny one plank, with what face can he ask thepeople to support him on the strength of the Tariff plank f flow can ho suppprt Lincoln who endorses every part of the Platform, inclu ding the fourteenth resolution No" artful dodger" will serve in a time like this.--Pa e„, 1, lot and Union. Fur the. Watchman I Missas }lntroits :--The time for making Democnimaitienominations is fast approaching and It fa most especially important that good men be otlected to fill the different County offices. If care is taken to put good men forward—men who can command an influ ence by the forme of character and qualifica tions. we can give the Black Republicans such an evorwhelming defeat as they have never experienced in this county. W4O would therefore recommend Roomer TIIOIII.BON, of %Spring township, as a suitable person to fill the office of County commissioner, who if nmninated and elected, would make a most excellent officer. Tl 4 T _RKKOVILTS OP SPICISG 1 1 I 'Pot' the WOCialaftll Candidate for Congress. MESSRS SEELY AND BARNHART was pleased with an editmial artielo,-pubtiAlld gome two or three weeks since in your ex cellent paper, urging the claims of Centre county for the next representative in Con iiress. Do not think I am indulging to flat tery, when I say the was proper and at the right. time. The Democracy of Centro county, have been heretofore too indulgent ith our sister counties in the Distriot, and now is the time to'fake a pbsition in sonde= fence with determination to adhere to It. IV@ have been in the habit of compromising at the Conferences t with the promise that the next term we shall have the nominee, but unfortun tel' for us tle next term never "time, at the results of those false promises are, that our old fashioned Democratic ma jority 'have been dwindled down to a mere nothing. As old CJyi Jason would say, by the eternal our 4dse is just and right," and we'll hare it or de/rat. Probably some of your readers may think that I am too bold in taking this position, hut I cannot help if Alley do, I am a plain old Democratic farmer ,lid speak just what I thiplt, without con selling milk and water Deverats. But Whilst our claim for the nominee is honest and just, we might to be exceedingly cautious to select a good man—one who is a thorAugh bred Democrat- a Democrat front principle and not avaricious who is popular in the County - and 111 IN the ability to represent us n hen elected. Select Mitt other hind d ,non and if I am not mistaken. the Democracy will lied it Hole simormv" to,4lect. him - 1 ant down on " close sharer a," as touch as I urn on wort hlegs corpora, ions. Now while I have my hand in, penult me to suggest to the next Democratic County Convention, the names til Col. ,John 'l' Hoover, Col NV m. 11. Fisher an I Colonel Joht Rishel for thl4 position. Either one of thesis gentltitnen would defeat the Aboldion ran dilate without trouffite. Whether they would submit to the use of their names in the eonn vention, is more than I can say, but for the good of the party they ought to. The office ought to seek the man, not the man the of- MVO neen nu lling for the success of the printiples of our noble party for years -and are true and hon est to the Fetter. There is one thing certain, they supported the Ilon. Allmon White at the last Congressional election , with a right hearty good will, which is more than can he said of some wanting office this fall bet this do for the present as you will hear from A. FARMER. me again 'For the Watehman 1 MESSRS SPUMY ft BARNHART —GENT'S The ''grand rally" of the fne'nds of Liecoln. Ilandin, Curtin and the "almighty Niggtr," tt bleb came oft at Waddle's School (louse, on Saturday night last, was really a comical affair For weeks beforehand, the news was spread that big John Stover would en lighten the inhabitants of this, (Patton) and the adjacent townships, in regard to the con dition of • our Country generally " early candle light the old school house was bril handy illuminated with tiro "tallow can dles " The "multitude" being assembled, "big John" present, and Other Lerescary ar ticks on hand, the house was called to or der by somebody. Jerry May 9 got the logh est mat in the synagogue, with Jas Purdue on the right and (Silly 1 , ":- Thompson on the left. For w ant of enough of the streaked bark kind I.lwy dispensed with the very nec essary idlire of Secretary the crowd being made tip of her tlner Anted cans sin, Democrats and terra boys. Three of their number being honored with seats Inland the speaker, they thought it would he slighting the other, two not to give them something to do in the "grand come oft " -- So Mr. Rote was appointed waiter for 'tug .Johtt." and the other a "gentleman of coi -1 or," IV RS left to applaud the speaker when Jerry Mays gave him the wink. Next on the programme canto the speech, a perfect avalanche of billingsgate, foaled upon the Institutions of American freemen How long he would have belched forth his low slang no one knows, had not Jerry got sleepy and told him it was "time to quit " Poor John took his seat„but not amid the "vociferous appla of . , the .S.asseni bled multitude" without a motion of thanks to the speaker, without a single resolution, and without one solitary cheer for Lincoln, Ham lin, Curtin or the Nigger, thv adjourned, leaving everybody disgusted with their pro ceedings but the few scattering faithful. Latest by Telegraph ' FROM CALIFORNIA. New Yore, August 2 The steamship Northern Light has arrived with California advices to the 11th inNt which have been anticipated. She brings nearly a million Tii gold. Advices from Onatarnala state that (le Walker left Tuatan on the 2lst of June, in a schooner, accompanied by ore hundred men, and at sea was joined with another vessel. The next day he was sedn on Hog Wand, and it was suspected he intended to ma k e a descent on Oman or Trux;llo, The interior of Salvador has been visited by a serious earthquake, and it is reported that St. Vincent has been destroyed. fhe advices from Valparaiso aro to July 2d, and from Callao to the 14th. A letter from MO latter plane states that the difilCulty between Peru and the Poi ted States was still unsettled, the Peruvian (loverement ob stinately refusing any concession. Afatters in Eettstfor look unpromising for ilriiiiirtrovornmont has sent him tigo steamers and other assistapce. Affairs also look squally in Bolivia Gen. Belzu had gone there to take command of the Thilivien army. It has leaked out that the ten . thousand gold ounces which it wee supposed were shipped on board the Milian ship Alatthias / commit), wrecked iih' - the coast of Brazif, were not aboard. ,This loads to the suppo sition that the wreck of the vessel was in tuitional. The party implicated in this aj ' lair has tied to Europe. TUE CURTIN Mssriso AT 1111IDIA, A FAIL MIL —After they organized, Mr. C. wages/l ed on to speak, when lierroso - and gave his fellow citizens to undersiind that ho would prefer to speak in,Delaware county when he would have a good•sized rneetingzul beg ged to he excused on that occasion ; and, of course, he was sarcust4l.-1/p/and Unrest, WIIKAT —The offerings still continue small, and it is in good l dematiir at the advance ; sales reach eland 20,000 bushels good and prune Penneylvania and Southern- red, at Irons 120a125c. chit II y at the latter figure; a choice lot sold at $127a12/ 1 c .1 bus ; nhite ranges at nom 135;1155c the Utter for a choictrlot. 113 e comes in slowly ; about 2,• 000 bushels sold dining the week at ofic for , new, and -It 75e for Old Pennsylvania. Corn r continues in good demand at the advaime, and about 25,000 prime yellow, in store,' sold at 014711 c, including a small lot of ' fit quality at 06c. Oats are in better denial:tit ; 1 sales comprise about 30,000 butishels at 44n34ke for new Southern, and 27a10c for, old Pennsylvania. PuovisioNs. --There is a firm feeling, Itut the transactions in all descriptions' re Ittpi-; ted. Mesa Pork is held at 519ka520 per I bid. City-packed Mess Beef sells slowly for ships' stores about 100 tierces cativasti ed llama sold at 12o.; Soles, in a small way, at 121 e, and Shoulders at 10ic, cash Mad 00 days. In green meats no change. Eard— Tho stock is very much reduced, and holders arc firm at 13kc, in barrels and tierces, and 14c ih kegs. No chang; in huller and Cheese'. BY virtue of sundry writs 01 Venditioni Exponne leea Pd cut of the Court of Common Pleas of Centre county and to me directed there will be exposed to public pale et the Court lionee to Bellefonte, on Monday, A ugrot 77111, It4llo, the following iletiontied Iltrffrietty, to wit A certain trnet of lend canal° in Spring , Cell( re 1 1 011111 y, eflllll/111111X ' littildrell tied enty tier, more or 10-1 .Inieln one It unfired and 1011unty nervy are cleared and adjoining In 101 l of IL W. .11111411 e on the 100 1 1 111111 1nu,41.4,1 1011 A Th,,,,,n4 011 I 111 1 Wl l O, and harel t i of Javoti Steel m the north, and nn the tinaith by Nittivy Ninon t nim tlimeoe 01V(111 1 1.1 1110 11, 1 1511111 g 11111J11101. FC.IIIIO tutu awl other out 1.111,1111ga n•eizeil token inn 1 1 fl,llllOll /11111 10 110 . 1.0111 11 11 , the Liroperty of Win Riddle Ono half of two trawls of land situate In Penn (nip , Centre eouuly, the one ttaet todp.intng latote of Jacob 1 eal,ley, Jun an , / A relletr r Elena ry Alexander and 1 0 01 , rtot half tract eontatn nag twenty 01,e here+ more air qe thereon erected tirtet will, :•aw In/H. Dwelling hone° an t fah., lotildtlig+ Thu other I rhea ady.tning Intel% of Henry Alexander, Leon,,rd Keratetter, John owl Atoltew limiter, and other said half tract ron taumng twenty Inn Heron and neventy•six perches :41,1r...A taken in esnoullith ant? to lie sold as the property of Jacob Fink'. ALSO Ono other trite( or innioninge of land altuale in I/ regg Iwp , Centre runty adjoining land. of it nut Gerby on the east, and by 11171.1 n of Janies it o.b. el on the north, and by land,. of Joe„b Storer i,ll OM Nl.O 111111 the south by the Siren Mo rind containing, oneeenti n eres and nand rc,t 41/a /WV,. 01,1 pert he. Se red token in eleculion Unit° be sold as the property of Jacob Finkle All the right htle end tel. reel of t h e Frank 'I Mt.., in and t.. neeri,o 1.. t gr , lllol piltieie in lb?, lwp I'4 lin, reht roue!, beee I ell on the north by eh Kiley, on the theilll by lends heb mgi fig to .1,111. • oil the t'nffil by lends of T6helllle4 Norman and MI the xed by tattle of le reel Confer eentuiriong three acres there or leem SelEell taken in execution and t , he sold as lho prverly I Frank am! L.tt .4 T it low A se resis house and 101 1111unte in lloward top , bounded by land of Howard C., on the rapt, by ot .1 oil.t llughea on the north, t q , 1,0 0 1 Jae Ileterly or, the *tot by tenon of Feul4rl Reber co the ',nth e , e3xcll taken in execution find 10 he 1/0/11 on the ' , revert) of Mary Houser '• 4 LSO A i•orlaill Jot of ground rn Ila n I g ra (J4/11 1 1.1- burg, bounded and de•cnbed as • noLinming .Inure. Log e on tin. writ nod front by MAUI Slll it, 1111 t CY po rapt and North I hereon erected a two story dwelling lump, not stable end out build re !red taken inn Anceution rtruj to he 24.14 to the property of C 1te411.1 All the I Iglit Into nt int,erc.t of defendant in a , "'. , otogo tentunont 11101 trail of Inuit int u.nt e ni 11.ninnei twin e non willing invon or rei rut pint ti, i ; lends of Il t II ry Newel, oto t otters, where• un a erected n Log floe,. ■nd Stable Seised, token 10 rte, 11t 1 1 111 and to be sad wa ll .o Y .of V ennui. All Iti.f..ntlitnte interent in and to four ?lurid... I nen.. ..1 11.1,1 nitwit.. in Itlntl. bort. Centro , h. on on the Winn bi 14,14 of II I' Tr. liyuln3, tit..l nu the South aro' E.lnt by !Ind. of 1.11.1.1.tw Mill three 111111111'4 nod Tritrre.t b.i”g the .m.ti,ided !tilt Ibtn bolt. n no. nod In the pt, t l.vrty "111,th Hp% Sty tlll Sheriff ;-.lk( rill st I I SHERIFF SALES I 1 hpf., In tog erecte , lm the n Ito", tlettertlottl property two Saw Mil l. twl to, o nil .1 oelt,t t e . By owl, of sundry ,sins id hen Firlas Il f ,imeg ~,,I.•.1 o u l ~I Ill" Curl ..( Coot moo l'lo,ut , ii ....lire.' tall., to tt wo. tel pot Ihe to e r t , tho Centre count, :twr lii MI , .lire ~, 1 th e ,. ~,,tt 1,,, prop, ity of It :11 Ittlgt r e xpn e ge.i In 1,001. ROI• at the l',ql t 11.,..0, in lie le 1 nit - M. 1'4,1 •-iwrill /owe 4,0 the 17th ,I or 01 Augnm lent the fallow , : -, herifrA MTI. 0, Ilellef..nte 1 tag lieSerlbg • ii 1.,,,,, ty PO 11,11 [ Centre 0..11.0, Aug 2, lin All the trite reef "I Orfen , lant I.olng the un.ll viderl trait part in !he S.ur f , Ilneitng trnet• ^f 1 , ..1. PROCLAMATION. mitilitto bounded and ili noribeil fix fellows Inuitw hr ream the Il a n Samuel Lint,,Pres to le thereof situate on the water,' of lleech nlent wig', of the Court"( C o 1'1,14 Creek in County of Centre,nor, yi 111 per suanee of a tiv "'runt granted to li•l• Miami ',lank,. In fifth Judte,nl 01 °M , eV, " 1 .425 the 1..11.a Centre, Cle ,rfleitl and I,etee no d dated the let day of July, I 7SI containing acres and allowance the lion illenry If urrihnt, and Win Bun I/fit lil Eniulre,,, A enoczete Judges in Centre he, rug issued their precept to me lir" eti•d for h i d !p c , Court o•Cotninon flint, Qum rti• r 441. n. int Court Cone of flyer and T. ri11..., nod 1;111. r Jail Del ory at isoier,,,t.• reel, end to elonlifieeee on ti,. h , ,t, g ,nd. ,t of Aug u st, being Iho 2716 day lin It.. siid l eo 14 herehy I.lrll t ' Ton', r of the Penee Cowan • reell.lN Ire that they ho rind,. land in 'ln it i • per4•ol4 at lit 0 • I , xlll 111 the [lll 4.1 /I i 1 1 :• 4 1 ' r 1 0 1 tr1 L a r r rreCcrilretl,ll.ll7:ll:l"t:i.nr tai nt s to their 1.! ',pimento t iloi • and Ihoru who me bound In ree , e4lll/ e. `gelled llne prilemerig 'het me Or 1111 , 01 k. In the Jail of Coojii ii•ulitty be tht Wei t 111.1,, prone cute again 111,111 !MAW] 101J11.! (iIVOII 11111aOf my 111111 a lit licllrf o nlu 010 2.1 day sl A ugma A It I SAO end In lime HI .t year •il the one I l•it NfcCOY Sheriff lit to ral - it (Mk t ., blellefonte Centre on , Peon's, AnAnst 2, 100 tc PETITION FOR DIVORCE. One other then of adfnening ti e 11rat and lant mentioned Irma, surveyed in pLnuanre of a war rant granted to Alexander Martin .1 lad the Itith day of Morel), 178/i, containing inn acres and al lowance One ether thereof n/ljoi fling the leet nbolu tract, eurveyp/1 in iffirenn aro td x warranttl.4l4,l ale 11th dAY Of Itt ,,, lnber 17 4 1 grunted!. llnvnl V nillaur onnt, v oonitunlng 400 (Wl . llll nml allutiance ALSO The nthei thereof arkpitntng or near the Wm Banks tract, first abuts mentioned and described, surveyed in purgunnee of n ire:Tent granted to Lewin Lewis (late(' the 2lat day of July, 1784, containing :100 acres and allowance tics zed Inkt n u, eau, ution and to be Rohl as the property of Arthur Foresinan ALSO All the right, title and interest of the Defend ant, Havid I Pruner, Administrator of, Ac , of Henry Hoy, Jr , dove laud, in a certain lot of grloUlld e4l I unto in the town of inclormiyille, Marion township, fronting on Main street, with two frame dwelling houses, one frame shop and stable, and other out buildings thereon erected hciand, taken in execution and fir 1,0 sold as theperty of, //AVM J Pruner, Achu'r of, tie , of Henrylf Idly, I Jr , deceased TIN'S McCOY, Sherilt s„ Sherttra Office, Bellefonte, / August oth IMSO ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, "TIIg OLE) itIAN " NoTio.; is hereby given that letters of Administration on the estate of Martin Rumbarger, dee'd., late of I'4 tton.tp., have been granted to the undersigned ,who requests II persons indebted to said estate to come forward and make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them duly authenticated for hettlemuut. Aug, 9-6 t. Joinil D. 1,11.13, Adm'r. HARRISBURG NAIL COS. AGENCY, L 'IS 1 . 0 N, PA . gill 3 Alt CS V' W3Ft MI CA MI his Company's Nailu are equal in quality 1 to the best Naafi made in Pennsylvania, and far superior to any nail in this market, as our largely increased sales for the past 3 months will testify For laic by F Ii FItANCISCUS, Ikea Itarrithurs Nail Co P Ft.—Discount to dealers—a large stock always on hand—alf orders promptly filled—delivered at the Rail Mimi Station or canal Lewistown, Aug 9-'3O, s' A STRAY COW Clmo to the premises of the subscriber in Mission township, about the drat of May A Red Oow. The owner is requested to prove prop• orty, pay amigos and take her away Other. wino she will he disposed of according to law August 9, 11390. P.W. MoDOWHLL._ . _ STRAY. CAMR to Lilo residence of Ito otbscriber in Potter township, ono Mile and a half east of Potters Mills, about the liret of June, a young IKILL, with a white taco and white etipme on hie bbck supposed to be about twoArearti old. The owner le requested to come forsterd, prove prop erty, pay ehvgen and tube him away, otherwise he will be disposed of according to law. - - Aug - 9, IMO. - WM DUREIT, E4r • Philadelphia Markets SHERIFF SALE& =ME OEM EMU MIN @EI MC In the Co art of Commdn - Pleas of Centre co. adore the lion. the Judges of the some J.) the petition of Trusteen and member, of the consistories of the Evangelical Lutheran and tier. man lloformed congregations of Clue Borough ..i Belleloute wax presented nntl rend, Netting fulli Gl that on the 25111 day ofdaimary, ISIS, a deed 0 , mode by Dr .1. Id amt wife and Janie+ 11 Linn and wife, to the Erangelleni Lutheran eon gregation of the Borohgb of Bellefonte, and II 13 Bellefonte Carman liefortned congregation. for a lot of ground then In Hpring township, now in the I Borough of Bellefonte, bounded on the East 17 ' the Bellefonte nod Philipsburg Turnpike, on the I Went by nn extension of tiring street, and on the South by other land of the nnid .M'Coy and Lion - that the maid lot of ground in In triangular form, I and ties at the junction of the maid old turnpike with the Bald oxtennion of Spring sleet. Thai re , canny the boundaries of the Borough, have been extended no en to embraec enid lot and a ntreet nod tier lir !ingo of lots have been laid out In such wily thakihe sail church lot rails within said range of ; Into but done not reach said street, as the sanfeap. I d petition And matrn the t. a droll in e, o t o o n I g a re i gations are doeiv. cue of occupying one of said lo'n no ad to have a front dpm lire nail street and to cell no much of said Church hit an loon not fall within the lot in which said Church stands in the nail range of lots, ' and to purchase from said tAnn that part of mild let lying South of their Soulhern_line and North of maid street And praying 'the Court to order and vlacrfle that the Tremors of said eongre gntionn ho authorised to emit and convey in the i7me ofvoi4,l cooperations so much of the nahrtit nvoyed 6y M'Coy A Linn /111 turtle itl/119111 the /lot in which the Church building is erected in the range of hits recently laid out nonforenniti Where upon, May 1,, IHfiO, the Court ordered that pultll - cation be made in one nownpoper pnblished in Centre county for 4 gorteetudvo weeks, giving notice h. ell {introit,' intcrented in thin applient ion, and that a decree wile Ito made authorising the vat within mentioned unless oldeetiont ere flied on or before the Ist tiny of August Tern) next fly the Court .II,DICN Proth'y ' Prof honor cry' , Often, Iteittfonte,ittlp '11(1.1t I 4 ORPHANS' COURT SALE. Bvirtuo of an order of the Orpilatili' Court of Centro en , there will lie expeiTl to, public rale on Saturday, the nth tiny of At/glint next, at 11l "'elm k. A M , on the pre ndoem, all Ito right, title nerd intererl of W'm It llondern deeoased in lie I Mil entato. sir All that cortion momotmge, tenement im,7l , Italie, lying and hying in Pelt., ton whip to rod County and hounded and 4,4,1, 1..1 a. follows, •1. Iloginning-wt Monett thence North 4211 degree+, ht Ismlnof Centre latrine Compttn3 :12 por hhtelt oak them, by boobs of Samuel Ste ti noon South 521 11Pgr1.1.14 Went 41 iterehoo to a - - -• them. St.uth 571 tlngreen, EOM by ether lands late ,if the oriole of maid 11' ollinin II lien dertttin, tired , 12 perches ton pont, thence South Alt degrees Enid, TO perches to it post, thence South 117 degrees We'd. 20 1:1 perohpn to n punt, theme North 41 legroom Eattt 27 5 pare hen to the place of ilegmuing r.ontioning acorn aereo mid one bun tiny-nine perehen neat mounter /I /..‘tri One tiller me•roinge, tenement anti root of land iolloining that nb.•re. don.ribad and 1 ~,,, m 1.,1 n r 0„,,,, tit Ileginning tit n port, thence by land of William Reed North .114 degree,. En+t 41 per 1•111 , It the Itollll to Centro Coin:too (bonen by gaol toad the aerertil rural X 1111.1 diatnneea there of to I p.dit on OW line of Alininel itql•t1•11X1111 South 1121 degrees M'e•t 211 ti te roller to tin I ,k en o f beginning TI. Mitt Or rile ono ball or , ronflrm anon .1 the /tale, the reeitlate In our year Willi itilereat to I.e cured by bond and Mortgage on the preinigea JAME'. F. 11 VN IiCIC 4 IN Ali tn'r of ealiCe of Writ If 11. ml der m a August 2, 1860 - SHERIFF 3IILE. By virtue of sundry ‘i - rits of \ mai l tont Evi.tnas incued nut of the Court of Ceinition Plena of Centre count and to 1110 direetml tip re will ne XX110.141 to (rliftilit XXII , it the VIM/ . Ir., 11 0 11,.f on t e on Monday, the 27th day of An: next, the following property nix All the rigbt, title and intermit of fl if If 3... r. IX the until% tiled 111/0 filth part Ae tl n. , frown, of land with the inipro‘l•l:ll,l4 tin rr tt • t note partly in Morri+ townelop Clearfl II') and ',tinily to Rood, townabin Certre 011(1 traot wherertCeitulte to M. , ri r, In I, flold t nil, war survt •ed tinder warm , 1., 1 arnold, aria eontnit, 2%0 tlitre, and °llona I I - OM. true! Ililmated nn aboks,•.lr• I nn um Jeans ,o or Jet 4. 1 ,1, nod lon , all, 111 e and twenty on ems and allim uo - A On e tract milunintil in R u4l) brn nnli ,1 ) , iniriryii , lirr ?.. inn , Hill and enntiaino -4 yvy ni p] nil AL - 1 no riot Altiiiitiul iii. iilioi I' WO ..ir,evn.l n: I I warrant to John iVei.linflta, ~ 111 killillg 1411 no,. and 70 lic ,rhea 111.1111111..1,1,1,0 • AJal.St) 1 ono iruct XIII, cyc.l iircl-r wrirr int 1., .1..•.1. W. Oman, continuing till 4,1, and 35 perchr.l4 A Irv‘) nin. Inict Intatitc4l 4. •tirol n 1•11 0 4 / 1 r,1,1 11111,, n,irrint to Ineuh Ite4h /111.1 1,11//1111111; Hr) lor. • - incl 22 yerelion 7'4, Comonititve,o4 of renn'a , the Sher• tff o ('enire ('aunty. Greetutv Whereat; Sarah !layer by her next friend John M Ratio, did on the 27th day of August, 1859, prefer her petition to our Judges of our Court of Common Pleas of said County, pray ing, f r ealliele therein eat forth, that she taught bo divorced from the bonds of matrimony entered Into with you, Samuel Royer We du theronne com nuuel you as we before mono:inded yon, the catch tlawuol Bayer, that netting ankh , till other business and 0101111011 whatsoever, you be and appear In y9ur roar person beforo our Judges at Bellefonte at a Court of Common Pleas there to ho held fur the said County or Centro, on the 4th Monday of August next, to answer the potation or libel of the said Sarah Bayer, and to show (Innen, if any you have, w4l-4ho said Sarah Bayer, your wile, should not be divorced from the bonds of matrimony, agreeably to thin Auto of 17oneral Assembly in such case wade and pm 'clod And hereof fail not TITO'S. ht€COY, Sherif f Jiiheritra Office, Bellefonte, / Contra county, Aug 2, '6O TO CONTRACTORS Sealed Proposals for the erection of a Pub- Ile School House In the Borough of Mlleeburg, to accommodate four sohoole, will be received at the office of the Secretary of the Board of Mirectors up to Saturday evening, the 25th of August nest. Ilids will also be received and considered for Material, Masonry and Carpenter work separately Specifloations of the work and material required, togother with drafts of the building, Ao., oan be seen at the office of the Secretary at any time after the 15th of Aug By order of the Board. JAB. F. WEAVl4lt, , Pres't 11 11. KINNII, Seu'y. July 25.'8041. AGEICIILTIIItAL MEETING. Aregular stated meeting of the Centro County Agrloultural Society will be hold at the Court Boum) In Bellefonte, on Monday evening August 27, (court week) Ae It in intended to complete thetarraMielitinta for the County Fair, it s desired that there be a large attendance of the friends of the Society. By order of the l'reeldent. ' JOHN T JOHNSTON, Augnet td , 4340 —le I - Seoretary.
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