111 r- - red , , PRIITUD AND PUNLIONED !T I. S. SEELY & J. S. BARNII ART. Terms of Publication TEAMS :—sl,soots if paid within three months $2OO if dlayed six month'', and $3,00 not paid within the year. 'Chem, terra' will be rigidly ad , tiered tn. ADVBRTIBBMBPITB and Business Notioesinvert ad at the usual rates, and every desorintion of JQB PRINTING IiXIICUTED lo the neaten manner, at the lowest prices, and with the rlimott derrateh 'teeing vurchaecel a, large collection or tyV,o, , vre are pre pared to satisfy the orders of our friends ning( Prating. SURVEYOR AND CONVEYA 10ER. I.II.I.IIFONTR, rnem'A - WILLIAM 11. MAUI, . ATTORNEY AT LAW. nN Lt.NroPurn, rA Office in the Arende, fleeced their 11 . 11.LPITKR J tNI RN A ifisAyen • II'AELDIVER. A BHA VEII, A I'IoItNEVS AT LAW, 111,1.1.KVIINTR, WWI 11. wirvitimr, ATTORNIa AT LAW, BKLIACrONTM, PRNM'A Mice, on the Diamond (nic door went of the Port Office El AIN In. VILA AA ID, ATTORNEY AT LAW, lIKI.I,IWONTC 'NA. Woe formally oecopiod by Ow Hon James Burn nUe J J. I.I*(4LE, SUM; EloN LiENTIST `ItYI.I.K/iiYTK, \ Tug Ii , PA I. now propflroil to .nit 1.011 all who toiily desire proff.Nslnpol gerrvelr, Root,. pl it in r ,..irt,eisPen gprinA( street EITIMECCI I.Ervm A %% 111.•0141. I \IV , AI I,All' Office 111,g kny•lrect, u, ILo building for merly occupo , ll,) NleAllint—r 11.11 e & Co Itnnkelc .I.IIIFIROIrVPIPM, PllO f , Hilt.l,l'llB A I)Aii I MRRE(ITVPES, f.ken datil (ezeopt.t 4 untlowv4l from 11 A r to 5 r r IRY J. S 11A10111A1l.T, In big ppleinll,l Saloon, in tua'Aroude Building Belleronto Penn CTHUS T ALE% ANDER A 1 - NRNEY Al LAW I=l Unice at bin residence to the stone bOttertng for m•rly occupied by Mrs Burnside one door below Termer A Steel's Store IRA C. 11111T1'11111.1., T I'olo' PA AT LAW, Will continue the practice of Ilia prefearnon, in the omen 11011.0/1., WOUIIIOI.I by 111111, 1111 d 111 attend renti,fly end to all tinelneu entreated t• hint bit. J A .tl ES F. II I'TCrIgOON, Sucuttettetor to Dr Wtu .1 Mai 110 ,Bpet I folly ett dare Ina proftwontal sor,o tot to the, 7ittizens of POTTER. ki ►od t lrtnuy Offion at ilot Eutaw Howie DR. IJ. 1.. PDI 1 1:11, PHYSICIAN A sl Iti/EuN aalbaro.ra, IcM rl,Y, CO , le, @Aloe on High Street (old .4'14 o ) hI ill “tt,,,.1 to heretofore, anti rettio till), [stroll! 11111.0”10,1111 to het fnendr Situ 1 4 Ir pabli DH. J. H. DITCH ELI., PIIVNICIA.: BELLarwrrt ,•KNTltlel 0 , I•A Will attend to joriotenic,inisi call, As heretofore, he rnAlp. (111“ Ily his cervices In hit fri ity .nnel this public Office next door to its retiltiapcl i tit Spring street (let 2,1 511 if ji. D. Wirf4JATE, itEhiDE:gT I)EN I'lsT °Moe And reenionee on thp North East Corner of the Dinlnond near the Court Moor. • or ho found tit hid effil•e eseept two week' ii each month rum mowing OH the nrot Monde,' oe the nuotith.whon It will b. awn 6111ng profeseionel duties HAMMING 1111111U•it, -or - - WM. F REyNOLDS 470 eICNIft , PA 11,1'• .1r end .11.4.•...1 n1..1 V.ll 1V. , 1,1/ to 14 All I 1 , 1 1.11 IM i.r..tri I.lly 1 ..., 1 1 it de1..,,1tr 11. rl.. eastern oilio.l 4:m.8141111y oil head for eal• Dept,. It. focolver. ■ 0 /HINES II ?, Y tLI I! , TIER J T (CALM A U DEPOSIT kl.LIS'I'Elt, II ALEA =I Deposits Received-11111s of Exchange and Notes Discounted —lnterest Paid on h postal Derlnnis - eolleations Made, and Proceeds Rammtted PNwpt• 7—Each cage on lin, East ronst•ntly ,ru (innd .1 sa. sTov IH. la ATTOItNI.I AND COUNSELLOR XT LAW D6ff.6IONTI6, retPIN'A Will prude., Ills profession in the several Cnurts of Centre County, All business intrusted to him will be faithfully idtended to Partioular attention paid to aolloctium, and all monies promptly re milted. Can be consulted JII the Uormiin as well as in the English language Office en High st., formerly occupied by Jtitize Burnside and D C foal, Esq. J. & IV P DIAI'IRANUIII t ArroßNHys Al' LAW, UKLLIFONTK, PA. James Palactnanue has associated wi%h Wm. l' Idaorunnus, Hal ,in the practice of Law Proles- Mona! Ituainees intrusted to their oare will receive prompt attention They will attend the several Courts in the Comities of Centro, Clinton and Cleortiolj (Moe on Allegheny street In the building fort mealy oceupiodby Lion A. P. P. (41116 EN, DHARIGIST. nicuLzronrg, PA WHOLIINALII AND RNTAII DNALICR IN Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery, Paints, Otis, Var rashes, Dys•Btutfii, Toilet Soaps, Brushes, Ilnir and Tooth Brushes, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Trueac le and Shoulder Brains. Garden Seeds Customers will end my stook complete and fresh, and all sold at moderate priced. sri+armers and Physicians, um the coungl4 are nvited to examine my stook .11/4111L12 2 lIAL2 MALE & HOY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, MILLSPONTM, P2210A Win attend promptly to Olt butinees enquated to their care Mil to In the Willing fa rtnerly tam pied by Hon Jag Hale. A CARD. hleetwa.the A liar will attend to my bueltesa during W4senog, in Oongrene, and will be u doted by me in the trial of all names entrusted to Hem. Jewett T FILIA CENTRE COUNTY AOMCULTURAL FAIR. Regulatione and Liet of Premiums to be awarded at. the Seventh Autival Fair et the Cont re Ciltnify Agricultural Society, to bo halal at Oak Wood, near Bellefonte. on Tueudav, Wed no:ility avid Tharsday, the 2nd, 3rd and Atli days of October next. RULES AND BM/MATIONS. All members of the Society whose dues ore paid and all who Alan become members at the fair, ' will bo furnished with hedges of nu tubernhip, which 0.11 salmi the person and Indies of his family and minor children to the crlthiltion at all times alter the grounds are thrown open, during thlrcionilnunt ion of tho•fuir. 'rickets may lie oh Wined at the Treasurer's office, at the entrance of the Fitt Grounde. Membership fee sl,6o.,Tribk ets of Admission for three days, 60 cents. Alines admission, 26 eente.. Fa one, whether a member,* not, will he allow ed to enter the heir Grounds except at the gate or bars Members will ho ohne/oil to enter the groande In carriages, with their firm lice, but no hocks or other public earringee will he wielded to color, 1:101 will tiny ono boohooed to fasten bar see either inxide or otitoitle of the Fair ilronhils. All ex hilittoro at the Fair most become members of the S ntety, 11,1111 hose there .11111.4 ur articles entered tit the harshness office, with the . iieretnry, before tubing them to the field; and ell renal intend to i.iinipsie for premiums at 010 Fair, tong hate their nolniolii or articles on the ground, wi (hunt foil, on the (trot day of the F,Ar, so they inny he arranged and in readiness for t.xamination by Judger al the proper tube. This regulation MUst be plelelly adhered to, otherwise the Society will not he responsible for the embision of guy article or animal groin the list. No animal or srtu•le entered for exlillittion cat he takan Away before the elope of the Fair, °inept by perinimplon of the President No pretniutun will be phi run articles or gliiimalx nii hilraw n in violation of t his role. No rumor], nut a member it tbu Examining Committee, will be allowed to toorTiThr handle any of the (mite an imbibition, and any ono who may ho derrew,l • Imkine nr villerintr not artid.o from rho [olden, will be prosecuted for cot h and every Nene) by the Society All ealobitore of trite err eepre.t.ly cop 'nod not to be,tow or re nt" e from the table, any article, who h ihoy hnru placed there, nntil the Mown of tier F or. AIIIIIIs IS or artu•le", intenclei for er hl l / 1 11.41 must hove card■ attached, With tire Number n. entered ut the buelnees Iteltitittore 4111.11.1, in all , obtnin Oro cards, pros lone tn plot, rig their k or at titles in the field To prevent rontumion, the Executive C nnnittoe will I a con.tontly In attendance to inform the ex hibitors where to pl are their animals or nrttelea. At phenols Gar premiums are particularly re eifentell to pay attention to the dlreettone snitched to the List of PTO/UMW/ for Cattle, Shoup. Field l'r Butter. Cheese, ate , de ;"thi, statements re .iitired of exhibitorra for their arlictts, must be !cavil with the Secretary at the exhibition tin Thursday afternoon, immediately after the Fair there will be an auction for the ...ale of the aimed. or articles ore exhibition, and all persona who may welsh to depose of choir animals or arti cles, taunt hare them entered for sm.,' sale at the hosmes“ °Niro of the Secretary, en the Gr+l. or sec ond of the Pam INSTKITCrION OP JUDOE9 The Judge will commence the performancen of Ih•it reap et ti‘ e diaL)e. at if o ' clock on 15 ednee.ley morning s Ow swiedrd the Fair s ) *ad the report• owl award. must he handed to the Eke. u five Committee the Faille ri on trig, 'I he lodger on animate will hare renstril It the ryniin•try, early acorn, and gmieriol opaline% charm turiniiit or oh. laced They a ill make du , allow/n.l' for sgc, 1...10ng, and other tin ninth,. en connected Tith the t hagoictur and coutlolloo 111 Ihu slot t. tat. he) sill give 111 ellrl/UrAZ//111/ M 'or overte.l ani mal.'. They will not 'meld prionones lor ow. or heti ' , ts nhlch obeli splicer to lin\ e been lie liit'oher the I I being t 0 N`ll,l, g. ad all it,, .In of t h e description Ire breeding - I lie dodges on auek, it Mil 1.11111011.1 nn I 0 the rug molar I) 001 the entries tit thou •r pm lit . 11.11 .11 , i I) too the Steretary for t Woo dianooto, a.l Jr tuol there lie any olooloin, inter connelowo in of the...mooing within the regulations or if 1110 Cl) local ...I such t hasseter as not to he ,i,hooooiee tit soinpentlort they m o r , report 1,, the Lan tinge Committee, •hat such a course may he lid. plc I an Um o .oce may ' , quire ' I he I edge • ore ea peck d no all , asrs, in malting their report., to give the ',neon of their deciaton, (erpeci oily in the ease of r •iti bra cis g the desirable;nod sit luntole qualities 1/f the 11.111111/1/I or anodes to which preinonns atm nweriled. This C.. 40101110 11 is fLLTlliAllly urged upon the attention the Judges. When any article Is exhilitted to the Judger which thug may drum meriturooton, but to whit it it Lleylrod noel,' power to rewaid a pre natn,othey will furnish a note of the Caine bi the Comtuitteo ton Ditcretionary Proratuale, for their °unladen. lion mod ,„.non. No Intim il or article eau take moorin,tlosit 0110 !orate 111111 AII prink/col/one lola. nil in ortarld union fur premiums must be the growth or ihtfuidupetotor. When there a but IPla es to obis tor, although he may chow toners! animate in • close or rob. [vision or a class, only one toreintuin Le.a II rrardoil that to the lir•t or otherwise an o Ile n I of Ilie animal or article nosy be adjudged oto 10111111 v ill not be aword,l when the nn mood or IAII1•10 is not worthy. although thr:v be 110 001111,1Mit11 , 1i LIST OF PitENIII'NIS Th. Society appeale to every litishandmen 'Sit, A lillipUt regard to (ouoty linComet, to eoe roar to aid of the odjeet of hu lettitutton-- th, prottiolltd, 1,1 crieulture. T e thmtoty offer, al Ii t rldid lor Competition, end pr.ppo.en to ~Curd ilneptettoon merit upon the compritterd he, e . tontog IllerfAbOttl, from whatever ell way they may come CATTLE--SIMRT HORNS k IlliltEFORI)S. .Itelgee.—.l3l . Siruble, AVM Beard, tleo. buret, Jar Moyer, Jan Alox..nriur Bent 8011, three yearn old mud tipwardn, $I 00 2ddo .1 00 Boat Cow, do 4 00 2,1 do 1 00 Boat Bulkbetwee n two and three year. old, 3 C 0 24,, do 2 00 Beni heifer, do 3 00 21, du 1 00 Bent Bull between one and two years old, 100 Beat Iletior, do 1 00 Held Bull Calf, ' 2 00 Best Heiler Calf, 2 00 2d, du_ I 00 _..._ ._ _ Judges — . rhos Huston, Peter l'effor, Robert Hunter, Wm Musser, Wm. Baird. Bost Bull three' years old and tlpwards, $4 00 24, ... do 3 00 Best Oow, ' - do 4 00 24, do 3 00 Bent Bt II between two and throe years old, 3 00 2d, do 2 00 Boot Bull between one and two years old, 2OO 24 do 1 00 Bust Bull Calf, 2 00 34, ,do 100 Bost Heifer between two and three years old, 3 00 2.1, do 2 00 Best Heifer Cal , 2 00 , 24, do 1 00 NV 'PINES OR TIRADES. Judges —John Mahal, John 11. Mitchell,David Smith John Bally, S. S. Lyon. ' Bout Budi three year, old or upwards, $4 00 24, do r 3 0 Bust Bull between two and three yeais old, 4 00 24, do 3 00 Beet Bull between one and two years 0,1,1, 300 2d, do ' '''' , 200 . Dept Bull Calf, 2 00 24, do 1 00 Best Cow three rare old and upwards, 400 2d, do 3 00 Best ileifer between twe and threoyears old, 2 3 00 00 2d, do Beet filette.t betwoen ono and two years old. 3 00 2d, -• V do 200 Beet Helfer Oaf, 1 00 1 00 Ell ECK@ '* ~. i• I ICH BELLEFONTE, CENTRE COUNTY, PE lib% ONi ME [no ago of all the stook shall he Oren to th Judges, and It Is ;motion Italy requhstod that thp . or.aot ago of young cattle ho given] MILUII COWS. Judges —A S. Valeu,tine, Adam Hooklerman, Jno. Sena. iless. Geo. Musses, (Per guson too lishiki DestAlilh Cow ohm 1 month frihn calving. $4 00 do , 8 do son [Thin rip( in to ho judged by the quantity •f butter, the,(ll3WS to be kept on grain only, during the tiled and for ten days previous thereto. Applicants for flit mioiniutft must exhlbit spec tnienii of, butter al the aneempanying the same with u otatoment of the quantity of each Akix, milk, with the-limo and manna! eSsillking. liratfefeetory proof mut lutteletieed lireastioes . as tu the, etatimeoL) -. WORICINII OXEN FAT CATTLE £Bll SP, Julgrp, Wm . Marshall, [fetal Witmer. Rich and Connolly, Dorill Spencer, (lei, W. their. ' Best Yoke of Oxen. $3 00 Hest 1 oke of bteern under 4 years old, 3'oo =1 Dent ion, of Fat Stoort, Vert !..nt Cow, Bent Fat (A pplivants far inn must furnish litilto Ui O nts rof feeding. '1•ho ho g oo will glvs p irltrlll3r littoral.: to tan an wool offered for ON nn Milt,. DAIKI AND MONEY Jo Igor leer TOllllO r. 1C C. Dun an Ja, Dunhp, I I . Hord, N J Nilehell Best speclutensof Fresh Butter not less than fiso puunds, $2 On 2,1, do I :r :id, do I 11 !lost Choose not lest than ten pounds, 150 24 Ito I 00 host ton pounds of hones. 2 00 24, do I 00 [The honey to be taken without destroying the Lees ; the kind of hit et and the management Li, 6. .1 a 1... it.* ...160.1..f making the hutted and cheese.] MEM B I. Berry, Wm. Keller, Daniel Wm. Pone, . 1.. M Valentine. Beat collection and amet wane of roims,l S.l - folios of Full A pplep, Best Fall Applen, not lee Chun tw e l k e, 511 Bent Winter Apple,. to BOSt aerie!. butter Apples for Cider, 75 do do for boiling In Cider, 75 Host Apple Batter mete from Applea only, with certified epeetmena of the eerie- tlu of fruit toed_ Bert collection of Pours named, 2d, do Hest collodion of he limited, I 00 Hest collection of Plum. maned, . I 00 2d, do 50 Best colluetn n of Grain, mune'', 1 00 nont neti‘e or P eitlling limper named, 75 beet CllClTleffl.lln•', 75 21, In 5O nest Cranberries, from cultivated beds , only, 75 Best display of Waterinelnon, 75 2.1 do in Dent display of 51 ti i kaislons, 7s. 1.1. do Ml Il.•st display of different yr.-r011...4 , f frill', 200 11 - .1" 1 no 11""ot dr,4 i,„ th nn .1 , 40 p to, be eobllwe.l, 11,1 deed Vele 11 , . !IA Ices to he whihited, it Inc manner of prep o•-tt nr he 'l, \ plea sod l'e.,eht. to Ito given to I lu on. Judger-: Henry heller, John P Packer, Ninthew Rol.lie Itol•ert 111, on James , Poster 3.1 ve+ Dr 1 , ,, j',1411 F. I tro I Best Boar user four years old, Vi 00 , . ,' 'I, I zI 2 On (11. , ilschi,.., pr It ‘"suv.,ll ;., Or ; It 1,6 :1 MI I= ore mt W.nr, II ,omn,e, I do ..1 11nm , t.,..du Wino 110 pillc Juke° et the grape. I 00 [All wuu. tauat. I. at Idlest ono your old.) II IA •nuli , V El Al3l. ES Judges—Dr W J Wd.on. lion Samuel Stro bucker, Abram Elder, Jan Watt, Jae Dune. Best and lergtst 0,0,110,ent table •egetables,fl 00 do dozen long Red Beet., 50 do do Totnip Root Heidi, 50 do do Dead+ Cloth dower: 60 do - Buff dose]) heads of firoodi, 50 d o do of Cabbage, 50 do dozen Carrots 50 do do Egg Plan's, - ' 50 do, do Turnips, 50 do peek Onions. 40 do half bushel seeding Potatoes, 60 do do Sweet Potatoes, 60 do Sweet Puelslon, three in number, 50 do halt deice Winter Squashes, 60 doSample of Deane, 60 do do Peas, 60 do do Tomatoes, 60 do do Co lery, 60 HOUSEHOLD MANUFACTURES Judges—.l Irwin t/ regg, Itobt. Valentine, F H. Wilson, and three ladies Best Quilt O sl 00 do Counterpane 00 do Hearth ltug, 00 do Plyr of 11011111 made Blankets, 00 do (loom-made Carpel, 00 do Made Shirt, 00 de Underthirt, 00 do Fine Yarn Iloee, 00 241 to 50 Best Coarse Yarn Rose, 00 2tl do 50 Best Home-inede Soap, 00 do du Brvad, 00 do do Pound Cake. 00 do tpeeimei, of Piekies, 00 • do Fruit Jelly, 011 o Presort. oil Ptone Fruit of any kind, 00 2d do do b 0 hunt Made Rennet, 00 do Fancy Cup, 50 do Specimen of Embroider y, 00 in, do Worsted Work, 00 do do Crochet Work, 00 IDiseretioitury Preunums of 50 cents each can be I avr anted for meritorious articles n.it, enn • , , • in the above list to the amount of $lO The Judges are to select three ladies from those attending the Fair to assist in awarding the pre miums 1 FLOWERS judges—Dr James Wilson, James r Coburn, A S Valentine, Jr , John V. Foster, Jawed A Beaver, and three Whim Beet Floral Display in pots, 81 00 2d do 50 Beet display of out threecirs. in baskets or 'notes 100 2,1 do i be The above Committee are to select three Indies from those attending the Fair to assist as Judges I FLOUR Judges—John Foster, Wm F Reynolds, It If. Duman, John Lure, Fred Eaup. - Note o .-Tb° Flour may be In hamlet or nooks. For the best barrel of Extra Bullifrfine Family . Flour, made from the least quantity of Wheat, $3 00 24 do do 2 00 341 do do I 00 Beet barrel of Rye Flour, 2 00 24 do 1 00 Best half barrel Buckwheat Flour, 1 00 2tl ' do 60 ICompetitors to podece to the Judges a certifi cate from the Miller, stating the esaot quantity of Wheat token to manufooture each barrel of Wheat Flour, and also to state the exaot weight of Shorts and bran loft from eaoh berm' made ; the °bloat being to prmluoe the be.t barren bf flour from the least quantity of grain The same rule to be ob serred with respect to Rye and Bookwheat Flour. The name sad obaraoter or She grabs to be also stated I . MECHANICAL IMP' Judges—Hon. Wm. Ji....- P 13 Waddle, William 111 Beet pair of Horse shoes, to mado Plowhandles, not do do Ideal vestal, , QV o.4skin'g StAWO, " , do Parlor Stove, do Washing Machina, , do Sot of Forming Iforneitt, do do Single do do Pair of Boots, do do Shoes, slo Side of Solo Leather, a. Kip t-tid Half Skiff, , 1 0.4 do Bide of Etfp ' lon do Pflts 4 0., Am '., I • ...I • 00 i On 10 ... -Ira a ' lee ' -4. .*. 1. 09 do do Kentucky jean `,' .. 100 'do do Figured Care 4 ., ' 100 do do Ingrain o ' '',. 100 do Specimen of Marble Work, . . ' 1 00 (lo do Earthen and 8 - Ware, 100 do Gate for Born or Field use, I 00 do Shingle Machine, I I 00 Jo l•ttavel Alliolitoo, I 00 do Bnottllo and Bridle, i 1 00 do Two- bora° Carnage, -- - 2 00 do Buggy 2 011 do Lot of Cabinet Were, 2 Od do Notottroon of IVotl and Intl Fence, I 00 do and,greairsi variety of Ti Ware I 00 do do Orlyter Ware, 100 PLOWING 11110101 1 1% Judgre - I'rof Based Wilson, I? 8 , John ref 1W to Forster, Alex Fittoplo, II o boe Valentino Host Plow and Plowman as II wu by the actual work performed, I tt 00 2.1 do 'do 3 00 Rd do .do 2 00 eth do do 1 00, (The Plow-tooms and Plowmen must be on the' m ro' SI al ` d Ou Too ground on the third morning aslo o clock, ready to take the plu•e aarigned thetaky the Judges DISCRETIONARY PREMIUMS. Judges—Samuel Samuel Vantriem .e,egq o n , T1.41.11.a. itkaljas n .1/1•41L•m• To 'fused premiums to swell 71ofeles brought to the Fair-and not enumerated Ig the tilt as may be Annul worthy of rereithig a premium. PREMIUM ANI4ALS. Jetlfrer—llen Ilarnhatt, M N. MCAllis ter, 3 hotline - Hutchinson, ROM' 0141111, Bond Valentino EMI Awards, of Premiums to be *de et the disdre dolt of the Judges. SIT E LP Best slecurhtered Dfuttoil, $2 00 Best lot of Live Mutton, not fell Than three, 200 VINIt woot.ro AND IWIDDLII NVOOLAD I on Beet Bunk, $2 00 I 00 2,1 do 1 00 Bret Iwo of h:weo, not lore than throe, 2 On do 1 00 Bed pen of Lambs, not loss then three, 1 nI) Best pen of Iteeke, • do ' 1 (10 I=l Rept (tuck 2,1 -do ;00 Beet pen of Ewes, not teen than three, 2 'll Ott ,1 do best pen of Bove Lambe, not lam than roar, 200 2.1 do 100 The following settle ix adopted by the Society, for the guidance of Judges be different breeitS of lout wooled nheep, wiper" ri their 'the mister, of one th long wooled breed with another thorough g wnoleil breed, l• mined loog Ihe different hunk of short wori , led •liesp seperat V their purity The mix lure of one thorough bred irt 11110i1 , 1 11,011 WII another th ot ,,,, A h I, red 01,1 wooled breed 14 .ix ell short wools The mixture of ails loilltirted breed with hall% ea ore part breed and grades ME Best Boar .1% rr ..ne year old 3I (1.0 2 00 !:mot Ilwr n. h rit 11,1111renud nuder orvjr,par, 1 00 GI do 2 00 11,0 Breeding Sow over two 'earl old, 3 Int 21 do 2 00 Beg!. Sow 01 one year ," ' :1 00 2.1 do 2 00 Best lot of,invi 111,1 loon I hoe 5, under 10 von .1 OD 2.1 do 2 00 lloot Sow , nor .11, itiontl..:And under 1 year, 3 (HI 2.1 3 / • on The foregoing lint includes Chester, Berkehlre, Loieettter and their grudes 11 0 ItsßB . iruili4e , --,11, I) Cumming+, JosepL Shirk, John Irvin Hugh Lorimer, John Wolf Beet Stallion, heavy draft, over 4 years old, $6 00 2.1 do 4 00 Beet Stallion from two to four years, 4 00 2.1 i 11 ,3 00 , Beat Stallion, quirk draft, over 4 years old. 500 2d ' do ' 4 00 Best Brood Mare over 4 years old, 4 00 2.1 do 300 Heft Stallion from two to four year* old, 4 00 2.1 do 3 00 Beat Stallion for saddle over 4 years old, 5 00 2.1 do 4 00 Best Brood Mare, 4 00 2.1 do 3 00 Beat pair Match !Arne, 4 00 2,1 do 3 00 Boot Saddle Iloreo, Mare or Belding, 3 00 . . . .., . . Beet pair of Draft !forges, 3 00 Beet three your old Colt or Filly, 3 00 2,1 do 2 00 Belt two year old Colt 4 ,,, Filly, 2 00 2,1 do I 00 Beat one year old Colt or Holding, • :2 00 2d do . I 00 Beat Sucking Colt under one year old, I U 0 2d do 50 Borne of the progeny of the Brood Marcia Intuit be exhibtted I TRIALS OF SPEED. , (ox wsnrisen,.r I Judges—Hon A U Curtin, Joe Shirk, I' B Wiloon, geil y r As,..fffilter...4o. Dunlop. For the boot are or Wilding hibernate, $5 00 2il best do 3 00 For tautest trotting or racking Mare or tleld log fusiaddlo purrte , 5 00 2d 8 00 • - ON 1111./1481 , AIT) For fastest trolling Stallion in harness, ' $5 00 2d d o 3 00 For fastest saddle Stalhon, 5-1)0 241 do , 3 00 The trials of epowl premiums will be awarded only for walking, truiting and ranking No faster gait than thee., will I a allowed on the grounds. MULES AND JACKS Judges —Dr J. M McCoy, John Adam., Con stance Curtin, Samuel Stoner. Moses Thompson peat Jack, $3 00 2,1 110 200 Bent Jennot, 3 00 2.1 do 200 Beat pair of M atom, 3 00 Beat pair of Mules trained for the Plow, 3 00 POULTRY. Judges—Robert Cohorn, Win. .11u,tes, George Dale, DRY ill 11:1111100a. Julio Moyer Bost nadir White Shanghai," S 00 do • Coohi n China, 00 do fled Shalighaios, . 00 do Yellow do 00 . .do Croy Chittagong*, 00 do Red., 'do 00 do - Rantsmn, . . 50 do Jersey Blued, 60 do Common Dorkingt, 50 do • White Poland &Oki, 5O do Common do i. . 60 - do Musoory, 60 do White Turkey*, 60 do Wild do , 60 50 do Common do do Creole Chlokens, 60 Best and greatest variety of Nwla of all kinds, . 100 AOILICULTURAL PRODUCTIONS. Judgos—Jamelt Gordon, John Bateman, John Ooodheart, Francis AloxanderiJactob Fishburn,Sr. = THCRSDAY I SEPTEMBER 20 4 - !10. For the bent Five Ames of White Wheat, gti 00 do 4.1 One Acro do 200 do Five Acres Rod Wheat, a. 400 do Coo Area do I 20 do Five Acres Indian Corn, - ,5 00 do One Acre do 2 00 do throe nome of Rye. 3 00 do do Barley, 3 00 do de Oats, 3 00 do • .do Iltiehwheitt, , 8110 do do Timothy, :i CO do do Clover, 3 00 do quarter acre of truth Potatoes 200 do do Carrots, 2110 do do Sugar fleets, 2 00' do ' do BABA Raga, 2 101 - do- do . Mengel W creel, 200 de . dos'- Turns pc - 200 Ver the best eamplestef White Wheat, not lose than tine bulthet, -.' 1116 's do . Red do 7. For the best samples of Corn in the oar, 00 do Rye, . 50 i do ,/do Onts, fin Barley, 00 ' do Irish Potatoes 50 Awards will bo made at the meeting In Novell heron Wheat, Rye, Oats Shirley, Burk wheat. Tim othy anti Clover, on all other, on the bill ,-at the annual 'neat log in January next, when the product shall MS reported Compelitorn fokPreiniuma for AgricuP oi tl Pro duct lona 011141 produce .1 lull eta len.ent of the mode of ell IliVillion and scr•inpany the same with ver tith•ni, of Iwo reeppetable men Me LI. product nod meneurnient of the ground. , and ohm exhibit a ,ample of the crops ill thin Flitillutton All RIC ULT II RA I. ISI Pl, Eh! EN TS. Jihigeii --eland ow Dale ,tiouroil Si ruble, Da, id Keller, Robert (lot', James Gillitalid Best Borshear Plow, $2 110 do Moto) do 00 do titabsoil do 00 de Sidebill do 00 do Cultivator, 00 do Barrow,' r 00 do Roller 00 do Cars Planter,, 00 do Mowing and Reaping Machine,- 4 110 'do Brill for Oral. and Oreas Seeds, 300 no corn and Ctb Crusher. 300 do 12. dhAtaJk Crusher and Cotter. , 2pp do Corn Plow, 100 do Iforsernte, - 1 00 do Net of wagon harness, 1 00 do Orate Cradle, '2 00 do 11 agon for farm use, 100 do Horse Part, 1 00 do Sot of Cart (Sears, I 00 do Sweep horse Power, 300 do Railway ilo 3QO do Threshing Machine, 3TM do Separater and Straw Carrier, I 00 do Bay end Straw flutter for hand power, I 00 do Corosheller for horse power,. 200 do do for bans power, 00 do Penning Mill. 110 do Slay Pock for uttlontltog I, ty in the barn, 00 do Slay and Dom; Forks, OH do Seed cleaning Screen lii) do iiiiol.lll Machine, 00 Bent awl molt oillioirOU, eolli.etion of Agri eultoril Implements with a detictrip lion thorettl. 4 00 24 ,1., 2 110 AND l'il.ANIl Peter W Peon , row tireirit $ll 50 three 60 50 1 00 1 00 •• 50 1 00 00 1 00 60 1 00 • IBM Iflnmpetttore hi he the makers of the sirrielen competed for In addition to the Superior elation of e‘ory implement ne to itn tneehaniesl prineiple.4, the .Itidir,on will ha (VI It II y well Idled on to the et renir'h end nhility of the iro Woodwork of the seine, .41 any defielency reepect.ohnll be a cause of its rejeciAoU VC .14.11.1414-41-EillatiolE.ll Another Black Republican Fizzle Having heard that there would be a great Rep Liman meeting at Knox's Selpol house, on last day eve, where the political questions of the dny would ha expounded by ('ol. Brown and Mai J S firisbin, I strolled that say afoot dusk, where I found a few situ g for the slit akeis to arrive. After', iswaiting about an hour. it was announced th.it the meeting was about to organise -- Sonic one who took a favorable position to exhibit himself, moved that John Bower be President After sonic resistance the Right Bower Wits conducted to his seat. There not being material enough present, Vice Presidents and Secretaries were dispensed witli, John Rodgers;(not John who was burnt at Stnithfield) was called upon to address the few asertnibleti who answered to the salt by walking up to the work without a mur mur. Ile commenced, by saying that he came to Bellefonte 011 iIIISIIICBB, about five o'clock. and was insisted upon by (Jul. Brown to come and enlighten tile citizens of this place, that the Ma; had gone to Lock Ila yen, and the',Col had Jite charge of the pa l per, and could not possibly find tame to ful full his appointment. lle then drew a long breath, took a glass of water, spit once or (lice, and after a pause of about five min• ii4,es, he said there were three political par -1 ties in the held, the right and left, wing of t h e so called Democratic party, the fossil party of John Bell, and the great Republican par. 'ty and then mixed up a dish of bolderdwith that was sickening in the extreme, and to prove his assertions, produced a few old newspapers, neither telling 118 where or when they were printed, except one which whit printed in New Orleans_ in 1824, advocating the claims of John C. 11;eckinridge. Ills whole harangue was about the nigger, and proved himself to the audience to be a rank abolitionist. Ile tried to say a few words about the tnrifl (which, ho said, Ira Mitch ell, a one horse lawyer in Bellefonte pro pounced a humbug) but became completely swamped, and his last words on that point (was poor Nigger. , After Wading over one of his old newspa pers again, and seeing most of his audience were asleep and the hairiest, very imperti nent, he took his seat amid the heavy sighs and frowns of a disgusted assembly. least my eye over the School room and began to count noses. I found to be in attendance, four Republicans, two thdlites. seven Demo crats, and two boys, in all fifteen citizens of Buffalo Run, who were enlightened by -the great Orator, John Rodgers, from Mann's Axe Factory. About this time some old man moved to adjourn, but in such an indistinct tone but few heard him... The Right Bower, then' arousing himself From a sound sleep, wished to know what was to be done now, when the old man again moved to adjourn, which was carried unanimous. If Col. tirowti has any more Lieutenants like the immortal John Rodgers, we hope he Will do kite eltigens Buffalo Run a favor by keeping them at home. MILO. Ciiiii2El MM i For the Watchman. J EMI Carl Shruz This man Shruzo in a speech some time sinee delivered in Springfield, hiassadhu.t. etts, undertakes to ridicule the men of the revolUtion, who drew up and signed the De claration of independence. That is, he eon I end‘thj4zhen they said "all men are born equal, they meant negrdes were, socially and politically, born equal to the Caucasian race, and that, if they tneant anything less than this, they mere "hypocrites" and " clod •pleaderos2? This man.. 'evidently. bri Waterer 'amount iii"educittion and experience he may have reCeived in the upiversities of Germany, and his intercourse with the world, is a maYi of one idea, a second Peter the Hermit, preaching a crusade to reduce by reason, by fire or sword, the world to his own narrow opinion, and like his prototype, he is likely to lie overwhelmed and swept from the face of the earth by the tornado %Ich he him self creates 'Acting on the idea that the Declaration of lid ',endemic- meant what he wants it to mean, and tint it conflicts with t h e views 01 Mr Douglas in this respect, in a perfect pas. mon of eloquence, he exclaims - 'There is year Declaration of Indepen dt nee a diplomatic dodge, adopted merely for the iptirptise of excnOng the rebellioue enhance, in the eyes of 'civilized mankind - Thrre is your Declaration of Independence, no longeeotbe iqicro d code of the rights of -man, Dot a hypocritical wee of aneciaT farad' mg, drawn up by a batch of artful pettifog• gers. n ho, n ben speaking of the rights of man. meant but the priori. gem of a:set ot aristocratic Flevehvlders, but styled it "the rights of man," in ordt r to throw dust into the eyes of the world, and to inveigle noble ht art, 1 fools into lending them aid and as. RINIIITICe ApplallAe I. These are your boasted Revolutionary sires, no longer heroes and sages, but accomplished humbuggera and h) poen t es, who said one thing nod meant arm her; utn passed counterfeit hen- IITTIVON as genptiii, and obtained arm and money an I samisiance and synipathy on false , pretences ! •There is your great American Revolt' lien, no longer the great champion oft Ithiver , ,nl principles, but a mean Yankee trick I bore tof applause and taught eri —a wooden nutmeg—(renewed cheersl the most ittyrulterrrtnwporThrrevver practiced upon the whole world''' !Applause.) And this is earl Shruk the traveling ora tor, who for wagem, has undertaken to aid the Black Republicans in blasting the good names of our revolutionary forefathers, and help Beecher (bar-Hann, Seward and other notahihhrs of illt,ca political principles to sow 'the seeds of civil dissension broad cast over the land. Shame on the base.alander er of patriotic men l Shame on the Vagrant denunciator of those who formed a govern ment under which lie and all other white men. vs hether foreign or native horn, ran live in the perfect enjoyment of peace. liber ty, and prosperity-, as long ac they ran curb their Wood thirsty prepensities, their ricem diary ideas, and submit to 'law and order " —Harrisburg •Stale Sentinel. Henry D Foster We went no better a vitleoce of the st•vm pervading the Republican raasin this State at the prospect that the union of the Demo cratic party will secure the election of Hen ry I) Foster, than the attaels made upon that gentleman since dielinee ling of the I to m °crew Committee at Cresson. AL! once the Republican press has O t petted-its batteries bttlinunriation and detraction against our candidate fOr Governot, and Mr Curtin has been spurred into unwonted activity by . the alarming progress that Gen. Foster is mak ing in the afllictionsof the people. It is too late gentleman Republicans ! You cannot stem the tide tvhicl la darryinVlem Fin her into the Gubernatorial chair—and least of all can you stay its progress by the disre putable means you have adopted. If there is a man in the State whose character should shield him from the reckless assaults of poi• iticiins, that man is Henry b. Foster. His life is unstained by a single act discreditable to-a public man. Where he is best known he is regarded with unexampled tpiteem and illectioh. We doubt whethesi•ire4 ever was a man in Pennsylvania who attached to him more devoted friends than Mr. Foster. The whole letlitieWcotintry is ringing with his praise. Without once having donee'? acf, to court public applause, witho t kit using any of the arts of the politician or the demagogue he has won substantial regard by hnonany high and enduring qualities. Ito min ever dared to accuse him of an ungenerous or a dishonest action. It is well known that his scrupulous honesty and the generosity of his it►ture has absorded the earnings of a pro fession in which he has no superior ; and yet, strange tq say, the leanness of his purse is the principal accusation which his enemies bring against hub. The Black Republican party claim the aupport of Protective Tariff men on the ground that their candidates are in favor of the prlndiples of protection. They have in- deed adopted u one of their mottoes. "Pro. teetion to American Industry." Now, if Mr. Lincoln is a protective tariff man, where is the evidence of ita Let it be produced. As for Mr. I s.mlin, he ig s universally known as, free trader. This ib s trick of the ene• my to deceive the unwary and ignorant. , NI ;Mil TiRMO • II 60IN AIIVAWOi. VOLUME. 5-N NITER 88 The President atid Judge Douglas, WASHINGTON, Ajlg. ll 0860. MT MAR SIR :—I have received your favoie of the Nth inst., enclosing a' printed !nand from the recent speeoh Of Judge Douglas at * Concord. You inform me you expect to be at the Charlottavillo Convention, and "would he glad to know acimething of the interidew referred to" in that speeoir. According to this ex t aPt, the Judge states: .'The President told me if I did not obey him and vote to force the Lecompton Consti tution upon the people against, tbefr Ntll, be would lake off the head of every friend I bad in office." It is unnecessary to quote the alleged re ply of the Judge. Sorely thero Mina hare been some mistake in the report of the speech, because I never held any such conversation with Judge Doug hy:, nor any eonVersation whate•ter •fbarding the leant color or pretelit for such a state- Ynent It was not Mmy nntOre to addrene sup h threatening and insulting language to any gentleman Ibiaittra. I have not remoT. .1 our in ten of MR friends, and not one of his ri Int lyre among those of lila- friends n ho have rendered themselves prom inently hostile to the measures of the Admin istration a majority Mill remain in office I inielit add that I hove never said a po litical comtraation wi , tle Judge Douglts on thin or soy other setkiject since the day my first Animal Ntesasigio 0( Ow 84i December, 1557, was read in the Senatei and 1 did not transmit the Constitution to Congress until tt,e 2,1 of February, 1858, the question of slavery not having b?en decided by a vote of the people until the 21st December, 1857. Now, my dear sir, In writing thus to you I have transgressed a rule which I had pre• snibed for ny self, not to contradict any statements assailing my public conduct ind ch.iracter. until alter the conclusion of my term of MIL e A state meld, however, comes %%tit such force Irom a senator Of the United State s, who is one of my conatit iit tonal ad s-ewes, and thiv) Soo, In a published speech di liven d by him in his CATILRA for the high est elective Alec in the world, that I decd t he present case a prop exception. Yours, very respecholly, JAMES BUCHANAN lion. Wlf 1 lAM SMITH Unbernatorial• The triumphant election of flan. aery D. Folder to the Gubernatorial chair -Mt Commonwealth is, from 241 we can see and hear, a foregone conclusiol. llow can it be otherwise t Every Democrat in the State-, no matter what his Presidential predilec tions are—is heart and soul for our pure and_ noldebearted candidate : so are also thous ands of good mid true Union Hod ti longing to other political organizations. The Dem , ocratic party alone, when thoroughly unit ed, as it is on the question for Governor, never has been, never can 'be defeated : but ir. addition to a united party vote, the thou sands outside of our organization, who will east their votes for (den Foster, make assur ance doubly cure, and render' his election certain and that too, by an overwhelming majority. And (Ii n. roster is in every respect wor thy the position of Chief Magistrate of this grant and glorious old Cotrinsonsreafth. Penns) Iranian by birth and in feeling, every puleition of his noble heart beats for the honor, prosperity and glory of his native Sate (It iiire rr uptible honesty and integ rity, his administration will be a model one (or pofthyrity to contemplate. he govern went, tinder his direction• will be brought back to what it we in the palmy d ays of those pule patriots and statesmen. Simon tioydo r. and Frances It Munk, and Penn sylvania will stand forth redeemed and re• generated from corruption and political in trigue the wonder and admiration of the whale Union. The Democracy of the Stott May well be proud of such • candidate, Ind we Ap not wondvr that they arb se bothusastici in his support. Everywhere—north, south, east and west --but one spirit animates the De mocracy and that is a determination to make Henry D. troit&tlib next Otivernorbymter of those old fashioned Democratic majorities with which we were wont to astonish our foes.—Lancaster Intelligmer. . _ _ ATROCioII. SIINTIIIENT. — In a apoootl lato, ly made by Carl Shurz, the German refugee at a Lincoln meeting, he used the following language. -May the God in human natu - tle be omits ed and pierce the very soul of our nation with an energy that shall sweep u with the bosom of destruction this abomination of slavery troth the land. "You call this revolutionary. It be. To this we need revolution ; we must, we will have it ! “LET IT COME!" Of course when he corneal.° Pennsylvania he will claim conservatism for Lincoln and the liepublican party. At least that is the style of ;2mA/tug miopteti by their speakers. ab fat in the campaign, to suit the locality. rhyme/AN' , Imo tx *wait. —to Bur mah, when • young woman is taken ill, her parents agree with the physiciaa, that if hi cure/ the patient he may have her for his trouble, but if she dies insder-his- - - he is te pay them ber full value. It is stated that summeisful plipialatts have Imid hori - lies of females, "disbars , 400•121•AborP 0 P city in this manner. - fi e-- 4sh r•~ En ' s.. ,