Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, September 27, 1860, Image 1
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MIOCIKMAII. sunvEVon AND CONVEYASCEIL, WILLIAM! 11. BLAIR, ATTORNEY AT LAW RigIAgIONT4,TA Mica in the Arcade, aratertni *m, .11 I. M'ALI.INTIII JAvit% A lIKAVEII 11V411,11.1STIC11 A BRAVER, AITOIINEVS'AT LAW, 1111.1.1gVoNTI!, PRION'A .IA/11ILI H. RANKIN G ATTORNEY AT 6A‘V, fistlAtrotre, MSS ' S °Mee, oil the DlOlllOll4l, one door west of the Vo.t. Ogee NI i NI. 11111.ANI MIA II LP, A TTORIS El AT LAW, liK1.1.10 , 0:41 , PKW NA. Ogle• fortnelly occupied by the lion Jeeteti Burn ludo 1.1111411.1 t, StittGEON DENTIST, PAIR 1.1 , (1`4Tr., 0ut2546, PA le now prepnreol to wait upon nil who inn, doe& Lw proknononal pervinow Row." iii ronl.lonOnnin Spiting street I=l ti 11.1.1 kM P a maul Lamm 41,n llEsklfr r ATTORNEY'S AT LAW Ofilee on Allegnny street, 4.0 ti building for aterly m•rupud by Ihnorm, Alkelklitilig, lisle A Co Rankers APIIS A liAtillr.ititsowni,-s. taken daily ((except Mond•yymldtrort 8 A I to S r I. BY J S UAHNIIART, In him splendid flahlton, in the Areal% &dialog", Bellefonte Penn's T ALEX ANEMIA, A TTORNEY AT LAW, 111,11.rF04TK, R lelt6 ra, Offi c e at Ilk residenee In Ole stone building for in.rly a...espied by Mr!, Burnside non door be luw Tanner A Steel r Store OKA V. airregaus..., A I"FORNEY AT LAW, 111f4.1.10 0 iiNTit. Will eimiteue the prm,tieo of hie proteremn, In the ufhee heretofore imeopiml by him, 414 •111 attend promptly and faithfully to all business entrusted to him ADR JAMES F. HUTCHISON, PIIYICIAN A SUItiIKON, Successor to Dr Win .1 MoKits, respectfully or ders hi. roferninonal anrs Ire,. to the tithes. M POTTER S MILL'S •o vicinity 011ie. et the Eutaw Moline DR. 114. 1.. rol•racia rilysic( A N A Itill,;(01 111.11.1.K1W1T1 c Co eA, °Men on IliKh Street (old otilee ) Will nttotel M professional mills as liereo , •(ore, and retlpeetfully ofr.r. hi. .orrice, to bin friend, nett the rnhlle DR. J W. 16114•11 ELL, PIIVSICIA.Z h. St ItliKON, INI.I.II[I , O+TR, 1 YNTIRR.'O , PA I ellen I tuprofeielonal ('.llll es he retoforo7 Lr respectfully offers hie services to his friends end the public Office nazt doer to Yin residence on hpring street Oct 3M 144- J. U. WEIN ti A TIK, RESIDENT DENTIST ALL! Irovtle, (*.A IRE CO , PA atal reentence on the North Rest Corner of the Dtannani near the Court Houm) re• Will b. fowl.' at hia °Moo cceept two week] eoeh wont b noomneoci.g on tac flrrt Nlon.lny o• It, .11..04,16 Let. h well be 11111 fllltdd p,,,t,e0.•...01 dunes • iswrinkirua siolusw, FPM F REYNOLDS & Itgl LICIPONTiC, rlCtirftlf , CO., TA lid'. oxolittlittn •tl.l :grott. dincountvl Col tech 010 mod procetsklit promptly ruutnrl - - Intotru At pu,l l nnrinl .lnponite Er - 111140,m lho 041161,4 04104 coottnntly on hand for 11610 1,151,44 Its rocelveq ri1==ZE:11:11!1:1 DEPOSIT IS INK, HUES, MoALLISTNR, HALE & CO = Depoeile Ransived —Bilk of Exohnne and N o te, Dino..nand —fotorest Paid on Special Dopoelte— Collentin n , Mile, and Proceeds Remitted Prompt y —l7tnhungo on the linen oonnlb oily on hand .3 u. •TO ATTORNLI A' I) COUNSELLOR AT LAW EI!MMMii Will pr•wtiro his profession in the several Courts of Centre County, All bustnees intrusted to him wtll bit Nip/fully ►ltouded to. Partiaaterittwattun pawl to collootione, and all monies promptly re• milled Con be coneulted In the (Carman as well ss in the English language Office en High it , formerly occupied by Judge Burnside suit D 0 Bost, Esq. J. dis P NIACIIAPIUIII, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, BILLBFONTIO, PA Jame. Illeemanns btu associated with Wm. P hiscruanua, Wog .in the practice of Law Pintas atonal busioese Intrusted - to their oars will rename prompt attention. They will attend the r. .era] Courts to the Counties of Centre, Clinton and Cleartlol4 Maas Allegheny street in the building for seedy oceitmiedhy Linn V. P. DRUGGIST. BILL 222222 ,•Pi. WROLIIIIALII /ND ROTA!' DIALIII tI Drugs, Med Wines, Perfumery, Paiute, Oils, Vat tabus, Dye-ate Toilet Soar*, Brushes, Hair and Noon Brushes, Raney and /Toilet Articles, Trowels and Shoulder Brame -Garden Seed* Customers will end Diyitoek complete anjOildi, and all sold at moderate prices lir Farmers and Physicians cm the connii7 are nvlted to examine my stock. (11/11111.11. N PALL. HALE ar HOW, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, 111111.1.111 , 01t/S, PILIIII'.4I. Will attend promptly to all business entrusted to their oars. ell Moe In the balldl ng formerly moo pled by Hon. Just Waal*. • -•-- 041/tD, Messrs HAL, & Roy will attend to my business Marini/my übserum la Congress, and will be as detod me In ON trial of all owes entrusted to thim „ Jlrss T. HALM Deembor IS, 180. CENTRE COUNTY AGRICULTURAL FAIR. Regulations and List of Prom BIM to be awarded at the Seventh Annual Fair or ho Cent re County Agricalteral Society, to by held at Oak Wood, nese Bellefonte. on Tuesday, Wed nesday arid Thursday, the 2nd, 3rd and 4th days of October "Welt. RULES AND REGULATIONS. All Morahan of the Society whose dues are paid end alLy.ho sliOlf baritonesituribers at the fair, will be funnelled or membership, which shall udmi the person and lading of hie family and trillium children to the exhibition at all times alter the grounjailiaathrown open, during llir Coritirtrial ion of nie finr:Nficketa may be ob taint il at the Trenburcr's oiffloe,-at the entrance of the Pen llrntmdn. Meniti•rchap fee SOW Tick ' ate or iidniissinn for three days, 00 oenta. Ingle 25 runts, N .1111 e, whether d member or not. Will he allow ant ub curler the Felr tirtionds except at the gate or he, Members will be allowed to enter the ' goon in carriages, With their families, but no hacks or other public earrlages will he permitted to enter, nor Oil any one Wallowed to fasten hoc pee crib, tonic nr roitirole ol olio Fair Ilrumule All ,shilitiorri nit the Fair mac' heroine members of the 14 Jetety, and have their animals or article, entered at the business office, With the nocretary, `before faking them to tit o field, end ell Who latent 10 compete for premiums nt the Fair, innOt hay their animals or articles on the ground, wt thout fail, on the first day of the ' Frir, on they may be arranged and in readiness for t t Bunnell in try Judges at the proper Nme Thin regulation meet he strodly adhered to, otherwitio the Society will not be responsible for the oiniasion of any article rim normal (rum the list. No anima) or article entered for exhibition ran Ire taken sway before the clone of the Fair, except . by pernAmtlon of the President. N., premiums wJ l he 41 lid on articles or animals nnh.lrawriin violation of illS Into No melon, hot n member or , the Examining Committee, will be allowed to touch orhandi• any of the fruit. on exhibition, and oily one wlm may be detected in tnking nr plllerrog tiny artic l e from the tablee, will ba prommeemmted for carh and every much i frene) by ILe bocioty All exhibitor, of frote nre exprorrly •iij.inel nut hi herieW or rO , m ~ a from the teblem any mutinies whipli they m my hose lanced there, W 1111111.3 clto, el the Nan% Animal. or articles I ntembd for exhibition molt have ear,ll numbed, truth the Number or e umeat at the louripas office, and exhibitors should, in ail rupee, obt•in the card., previous to ph...lg their .luck or 1111.1 , 11■ in the field. To pferent emitusion, tho I.:tenuity° C matinee will be eonst•ntfy in attendance to Isaorin the es hilisoure where to pl ore their animals Ot articles Al plicants for premiums are particularly re attested io pay attention to the directions attached to the List cf Premiums for Cattle, Shoop, Field Cr‘irs,fletter. Cheese. do , Ac., the statements re exhibitors for their •rttelso, must be lodged — with the Reeretary at the exhibition. On Thursday afternoon, immediately after the Fair there Will be on euelow for the a isle of the animals or netleles role exhibition, and ell persons who may wish to dispose of their animals or aril Hes, most have them entered for ouch sale at the busmen. office of the Seeretary, re this first or him and May of the Fair. f Ht4THIJOTION OP 313110 lig. Eli The Judge will commence the performances of their respectire duties at a o'rlot k nu 1V edneeday morning, (the etworvi day of the Bair,) abet the reports mad awards .at be heeded to thigi.VineeN tire Committee the same evening The Judges on amulets will have 10 1 g0rill 11 the symmetry, early maturity and general liunlition charactoristio of the breed. They will make due elltiwance for age, feeding, sod other eircuinstaneen connected with the chiseler nod con.litiiri of ihe an' lust.— l'hey will gin nu 011101111%;1 • 111. I.( ‘.e. overfed ant nods. They will nut award premiums for hulls, c.d.. or hoists which shell appear to line been (I , tellell for the butcher—the object being to have cowl on .0 this Iles, ription tor ht., ling Ike Judges 011 if tint 10111g101 no to the rug tiler iy 1,1 the entries in their rerrei tine classes, pill apply to the Secretary 1 - 01 11110111011100, and china .1 there he atulloolito, lass ,c,i rit )ri of within the regulations, or l It any an mini is of perch n iliararter as not to he entitled to eslointien in competition they may report to the Executive Committee, that such a course may be adopted us the rape may Nqulre The Padget arc expeoted in all rupee, in nicking their reports, to give the reason of their decision, t,-pccinily in the o it.. or ,ni.e the .treble and re l uaole 4411/011/0 1, 01 the animal or 111111101 to *hitch preiniotno are awarded. Wh( re...p..101,n !fits - neatly urged upon the attention of the Jirtisfen. When any article is • chibitiol to the Judges which they may deem meritorious, but to which it la beyond their power to reward a pre mum, they dill furnish a note of the Paine to the Committee n Ilheretionary l'l,ollllloet, for 811.. tit Ittin •111111 action. No animal or article can take mote than one pima into. All productino• placed in competition for premiums must he the growth of the competitor. When there in but one exh ter, although he may phew several 'intimate in a Inca or onto iv Ilion of a clam, only one premium will I...corded --that to the first or otherwiee iLr merit of the n n in.,/ or arttele may be adjudged I,,,,,ntriun a ill Ilia Ile awarded when the an imal Kutch, 111,110 t worthy, although theta be no campetition LIST OF 11K10111.1h18. The Society appeals to every hushatolotan with in call, 11 lOm t regard to county libel. to come esewer, in eta of thn n4Ject of the m.litutmn - am promotion of A to - welters , the so , iely offers , the Widest (Isla for competition, awl prop... to aVW NI .1 conspt noun t t. rit upon the compliant, be owning members, from whatever county they may 1 01110. CAI ; iI.N-FIIIORT DORN; A lIERKFOKUS Judges —Joe Strobl., Wm Beard, Goo Durst, Jae. Moyer, lax. Alexander. Beet Iluth three year. old and upwards, $4 00 2d de 3 00 Bost Cow, do 4 00 id do 8 00 pest Ball between two and (brie year. old, 3 01 id - do 200 But Ilelfer, do 3 00 2d, do 1 00 Best Bull between one and two years old, - 1 Ott Be■t kietfor, fielit-iiitif-dsifv-- - Best Itediei. 2d, do DEVON& Judges.p—Tbos. Huston, Peter Fetter, Robert Hooter, We, Musser, Wm Baird. Best Bull three years old end upwards, $4 00 24, do 3 00 Best Cow, do 4 00 24, do 9 crer Best lit II between two and three years old, 3 00 2d, do '2 00 hest hull between one and two years old, 200 I 24, , do 1 00 Best Bull Calf, 2 00 3d, do 1 00 Best heifer between two and three years old, 3 00 3d, do 2 00 Best Ileireentlf, ' 200 24. de I. 00 NVICINS9 OR GRADES. Judires.—John Mahal, John H. Mitchell,David Smith. John Badly, Be S. Lyon. Beet Bull three years old (*upwards, $4 00 3d, do 3,00 Beet Bull between two and three years old, 4 00 2d, ' do 3 00 Beet Bull between' one and two mere old,' 3 00 2d, do 100 Best Bull Calf, 2 00 2d. do 1 00 Best Cow three years old nod upworde, 400 ad, _ . _ do 3 00 . Bert.iiethe between Mee and threeyerrs olk 1 - 00 2d, do 2 00 Belt Belden between one and two years old, 3 09 2d, do 1 00 Best falter Calf, 2 00 ill, do 1 00, 021:1132 BELLEFONTE, CENTRE COUNTY, PENN'A., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1860, [The age of all the stook shall be given to th Judges, and it is particularly requested that the exact age of young cattle he given.] , MILCH COWS. Judges.—A. S. Valentine, Adam Waterman, Jno. M'Ca moot, Baml. Geo. Nor, (For tnum tow nahip.).— Beat Milk Cow Awl month,rroth ealVing. Et 00 do 0 , do 3 00 (This close le to he judged by the quantity of butter, the cowe 10 he knot on tate only, during the trial artottarteir rthiffilleK Applicants for this prelmtum Must exhibit spec Insane of butter at the Pair, aceompanytng the name with '"a enactment of the quantity of each dity'n milk, 'with the time and manner of Satisfactory proof must be furniehod the Judges en to the statement.] WORKING OXKN IrAT CATTLE h SHEEP, 114 1 gQ11. —Wm. Marahall, henry Witmer. ILIA eutinally, David :4ponoer, Geo W. Meek. Ilest 'Vote of Oip■, , $3 OD Dept Yoke ul Jteers undo• 4 year,' uld, 3 00 CIEZEIZE! Beat pal, or Fat Steere, Beet Fat Cow, Best Fat llletfor, [Appheunts (yr Promi tins most furnish Mato moots of the mooner of feeding Tho budge. will give lotrtwohtr attentiorAo the tin i not offorod for extuninnimn J DAlltr ANA HONEY. intlfens.—'Per J 1 hn 'Fortner. W (3. Dnne an, Jas Dunlap, J• 1 . Harris, N .I:Mitchell. Beet speetutens of Fresh Dolor not kits than five pounds, ,$2 00 2d, do 150 3,1. do 1 On Duet Cheese not less then ton pounds, 150 24 . 110 1 00 Best ten pounas of Honey, 2 00 2d, do 1,-00 [The liorey to be taken without destroying the bees; the kind or hh es and tho management to be it lied by conipetitors, also the methods sir making the butler and e hoe..] .Intlirrr--Dr B. J. Berry, Wm. Keller, Dani•l Wm Ifißin, F S, 1 M Vakntine. Beet rolieetion end mold Itendeome aped Mane of named varieties of Fall A pples, 2d, Rest F4ll Apples, n•.t Inc than twelve, Brat Winter Appler, do Hest Pyrret butter Apples !or Cider, do 1., boiling in Cider, 75 Keel Apple Hu tter made from Apples only, with certified speeimene of the vitrie Iles of fruit used, I 00 Beet collection of rear. named, I 00 24, do 50 Iteel collection of Peach, named, I 00 24. do Hest colloctom of Plume notned, 1 00 2d, do 50 Hest cc:Mouth n of (inane. named. I 00 Hest nalird or s edliug (Impels named, 75 4fidtut Champs names, 7.5 2d. do 50 rtr.t rru.nhorrice, from rulti, sled beds only, 7.. Best 4irreny of Wstormoluos, 7, 2d 50 Best disesy wt 3lu kmulons, 75 2d, du 50 Hem di/play of dilteteet vedettes of Mir,' SOn 24 do I tio Heel dried Apples nut lest than one pae'a u, lis ex hams& 511 flail dried Pentiheit not Icon ;Ilan one pe, k ha exhititcd, I fin rho Innintior prepitration of l hn 1)rwl Ap plan anti i'satlios to ho given i tho its 1g04.1 DOMI•>;TIC WI .1.11,,rn. -Dr F.:vs f't F , M (' Il tut GOO. Bt 01.41.11 • lir H. Lh, lh C It Fox ter Itcrt •oogple or , r'firroni Moo. $I 011 ..t 0, 01 1110/ighetry 11./r/1111, I 110 do of lIonir•loado Winn 111/ pure Juice of the grape, 100 (All CUM! mu.i ba nl least one year old.) VEMITABLIFM J•deteo-IDr. W.. J Wilson. Hon Samos) Stro t,ere., 1.. Watt, ha. huncan Bost and 1,,,4 , 4 ww.,rlineit table vegetables, $1 00 do dozen long Ited Heels, 50 do do Turnip Root Boats, 50 do do Honda Cauliflower, 50 do Half horde 01 lirooollt 511 do .do of CaLbage, 50 do olosen Carrots. 50 do do b Plants, 50 50 do lirk Onions 50 do half bushel seeding Potatoen, 50 do do Sweet Potatoes • 60 do Sweet Pumpkine, three an namber, 60 do Halt dozen Winter Squashes, 60 do Sample of Henna, 50 do do l'otui, 450 do do Tomatoes, 60 de ,to Celery, 110USEI1OLD MANUFACTIIRM9 Judger--J Irwin Gregg, Robt Valentine, F Wilnon, nod three ladies. Bent Quilt $1 00 do Counterpane I 00 de II cart h-ltug, 100 du Pair of Home nud• Blankets, 100 do Ifmac-made Carpet, do Mode hittet, do 17 late rvhi 11, , 1 00 do FlllO Yarn Iloilo, 100 2d do6o Beet Coarse Yarn Hose, 1 BO 11 do 50 Beat Horne-made Soap, 100 do du Bread, 1 00 do do . Pound Cake. 1 00 do Specimer of Plates, 100 do Fruit Jelly, 1 Ou o Preeerved Stone Fruit of any in 1 00 2,1 do . do 6o Beat Made Bonnet, --... 1 00 do Fisiley Cap, , 50 do Specimen of Embroidery, 1 00 'l° do Worsted Work, ,i 1 0 0 do - do Crtarbot Werir; - ' 1 00 ID iww i ceo, nary -likieraimaas.cl-511 molt sank can_bo awarded for meritorious articles not *numerated in the above lint to the amount of 210. The Judges are to select threo ladle pifriam those attending the Fair to assist in arrardebig the pre. miums I EKE] 2 00 100 FLOWERS Judges—Dr James Wllami, James P Coburn, A. It. Valentine, Jr, John V. loatet, James A &laver, and three lodise Best Floral Display In pole, II 00 do .1 Beet display of out dowers, in baskets or vases 1 00 2d do 50 [The above Committee ore to select three ladies from those atteudiug the Nair to assist as Judges I Judges—John Fontes, Win F Rayonlde, It 11 Duncan, John Love, Fred. Kaup Note —Tho ?lour may be in barrels or make For the best barrel of Extra Superfine Family Flour, made from tho least quantity of Wheat, $3 00 2d do do 2 00 9d do , do 1 00 Best barrel of Rye Flour, . 3 00 2d do 1 00 Best half barrel Bookwheat Flour, , L. 00 Id do 60 [Oompetlters to podooe to the Judges a oertlll - front the Millet, stating the asset quantity of Wheat taken to manufacture sash !arrator Wheat new, and also to state the exaql weight of shorts aWbfah fefrftereusiab barrel made t the objeot betting to produes the beet barrel-of tour from, the least quantity of grain. The saute rule to be ob served with respect to Rye and Bookwheat Flour The name and character of the groin to be also stated.) SI 00 : 00 2 00 MEM DEO FLOUR MECHANICAL IMPLEMENTS ANL) MANU. FACTURES. Judges—Hon. Wm Burchfield, Peter Wilson, P. II Waddle, IVillhun Hangs, Andrew ()nogg Best pair of Horse shoes, ' $0 50 do •made Plowhandies, not less than three 50 do 'do Meat-vessel, 50 do Cooking Stove,oo , do Parlor Stove, 00 do Washing Machine, - 50 do Set of Fanning Harness, - 00 do do Stogie do 00 ~. half of Moak.. 00 do do Shoes, 50 do Side offiolo !heather, ' 00 do kip and Calf Skin, OO do Side of Harness and Upper, 00 do Piece of Stinnett, 00 do do Overcoatinlg, , 00 do do Cassimere, ~ 011 do do Kentucky Jean. 00 do do Figured Carpeting, 00 do do ingrain do . 09 do Spvelinen of Marble Work, ' 00 do do Earthen and Stone Wire, 00 do Unto fur Barn or Field use, -,_., 00 do Shingle Machine, OO - Jo Stave Machine, 00 do Saddle and Bridle, 00 do Two-horse Carriage, 2 00 do Buggy, 2 00 do Pd 01 Cabinet Ware, e 2OJ do Speelinen of Wood and Iron Poore, 1 00 do nod greatest variety of Tin Were I 00 do do , Copper Wart, 100 PLOWING MitTql. Judges Prof 6.110 Wilson, F $ , John r .ff, Win Forger, Alex Sample. linnhen Valentino Ilest Plow And Plowman as Chown by the nolunl yruilt pert,rnicil, $1 tel 2.1 do do mi. 3 ni) 3d de '. do 2 00 IThe Plow-teems and Ploarmen Mint be on the ground on the third !morning at 10 o door, reedy to take the place naiigned them by the Jridges DISCRETIONARY PREMIUMS Jedgen— Samuel 011111 and, Samuel Vantries doseph (heap, Hon. (leo. Bold, Jul C Williams To esetvril prowiums to Such articles lissiught to the tnie, Anil rent enersersted In the list as may Le found worthy of receiving a premium PREMIUM ANIMALS. Judges—lion Hour: . Barnhart, II ter, Thomas Hutchinson, Roland Curtin. Bond V a tontine Awertle of Preintutiut UP be mule et the dipore lion of the Judges. AITEEP. Bost slaughtered Mutton, $2 no Best lot of Live Mutton, not lee than three, 200 =I Beet Buok 2d do fleet pen of Ewes, not lase than three, 2 00 Id, do I 00 Best pan of Lamhs, nut leu than three, 1 00 Beet pen of Bucks, do - 100 LOPIU 1100tiliD AND }I ATI VER Best Beek Bast pen of Ewes, not less thanjhree, 3 00 do' 2 00 Nest pon of Ewe Lamb.. not Isle than fear, 100 do I 00 The following scale ie adopted by the &minty, for the guidance of Jodie' —The different fireside of long wooled Sheep, sopereie In their purity )be mixture of me thoroagladiged long wooled with woollier thorough lone eseiohni.l=oll. is uittesi lower ;twin The different kind, chart nsided 1.110,141 separate in their purity. The mu te, of owe •harrotrgh bred short Wooled breed with another therunch-heed abort wooled breed, is mix ed short suet, The lIIIIIAture of any llnporled breed with nattvne ate part breed and grade. Judges -Henry holler John P Purker, Msthew Robert Olen. Jlllllll3 1 Foster Befit Bola; 0, or four yoarn old 114•al Beer over ime year niel 2.1 do 2 00 lest Hoar over 6 teentl, and nuder • n e year 00 11 ,i,, 2 00 (1,4 Breading Sow over two years ,Id, 3 00 2.1 do 2 00 Heat Sow of „ne t year , 3 00 2d o • 200 Beat lot of pigs, not lens than 5, under 10 nv.'s 3 00 2tl do 2 00 Iloet Sow over ate muntha:and under I year, 3 o,t 24 al 2 nn The fereguing het includes Cheater, Deritideire, Leieerter and their grades Judges —lt I) Cioninings, Joseph Shirk, John Irvin. Ilugh Lemuel. John Wolf. Best Stallion, heavy d raft, over 4 yeafi old, $5 00 llnet Stallion from two to four yean, 2,d do 2 00 Belt Stgil Ijofi, quick draft, ever 4 years aid, sOd 241 do 4 00 Herat Brood Mitre over 4 years old, 4 00 3 00 Best Stallion from two to four years old, 4 00 . . 241 do • 3 00 Beet Stallion for saddle over 4 yam old, 5 00 241 do 4 00 Beet Broad blare, 4 110 114 do ? 00 Best par Match Horses, 4 04 2.1 do 3 00 Best Saddle Horse, Mere or fielding, 3 00 . . . . Ilea pair of Drag Horror, 3 00 Hoe throe year ohl Colt or Fill7 B 3 00 2tl g„ 2 00 Beat two year old Colt or Filly, 2 00 2.1 doI Oil Beat one year old Colt or (bolding, :2 00 2d do 100 Beet Booking Colt under one year old, 100 2d do 50 'Some of the progeny of the Brood Mare. melt be exhibited I TRIALS OP SPEED. • (0)1 WSDNESDAY ) Judges—lion A O Curtin, Joe. Shirt, P. 11 IVlleon, Hooey A iVoaver, lee Dunhip. For the beet Mare or Holding in harness, $6 00 24 beet do Dli For !latest trotting or reeking , liarteser tiald Ing for saddle purdnists , 5 00 2d 3 00 (Ott THURSDAY.) For fastest trotting Stallion, in harness, $5 00 3d • do 3 00 OrlaireiriiddleiSWllmr;---------------tree . . . do 3 00 The trials of spo r ed promituns will be awarded only for walking, tn.leting and racking. No facer gait than those will to allowed on the grounds MULES AND JACKS Judges—Dr. J. M McCoy, John Adams, Con• seance Curtin, Samuel Stover, MOWS Thompson Beet Janis, ~ $3 00 2d do 2 00 Best Jennet; 3 00 lii do 2 00 Boot pgr of Muter, 3 00 Beet pa of Mules trained fist the Plow, 100 POULTRY. Judts—Robert mi lliiheen, Wm. Romeo, George Delis, avid Kimrt. John Moyer HIM p r White'Shanghais., ' - $1 00 do Cochin Chloe, 100 do Bed Bhmigheles, . 100 do Yellow do IGO do Grey Chittagong., 100 do Bed do 100 do Rantems, 60 do Jersey Blum, 50 do Common Dorking", 60 do White Poland Gssek., 60 do - Common do6o 611 do Mamovy, do White Terkeys, 60 do Wild do 60 do Common do SO do Creole Chiekons, 60 Beak and greatest variotil tiC.A.W.II et ill kinds, l'as AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIONS Judps—James Gordon, John Hoeterman, John Onnilhlart Fr/mein .11rvinfler,.Tar , lb Fi•hharn qr 'For tho beet Five Aeroflot Whitl Wheat, $5 00 de Ono Mt, do 2 00 do Pico Any§ Itefi Wheat, 400 do One Acre do ' I 50 do Five Acres Indian Corn, 5 00 do One Acre , do 200 do three ►.'roe of Rye, 3 00 do do Barley, 3 00 do do Oat*, 3 00 do do Iluoliwheat, 3 00 do • do Timothy, 3 (0 do do Clover. 2 00 do quarter sere ot Irish Potatoes 200 do do Carrots. 2 00 do ' du Sugar Beets, 2 00 do do Reda Begs. 2 00 do do Mengel Worse', 2 00 do do Turnips, 3 00 For the best samples of White Wheat, not Ism than one bushel, I 00 do Red 'do • 75 For the hest comply. of Corn in the ear, 50 do Rye, , Oil do Calk ( , tlo do • 4ggloy, 1 50 do Irish Potatoes 50 Awards will he spade nt the meeting in NON eto bur on W heat, Rye, Oats. Barley, II nek hhet. The othy and Clover, on all others on the bids AI the annual westing in January next, when the pro.inet shell be reportnd Compel ii..rs for Preminnis for A grirtill rpi Pro duelioes.usust prodime a full entei,ent ot the mode of rulittation, anti aoownspnaiy tho canto with ear. tilleistes of two roapootable Mon as to prectoet and toolootenteto or the grounds and lute , (411111/Il sample 01 the °tor ut the Exhilotituti AG RIC ULTPRA I IMPLENIENTS. Judgra--Chriation Dale. Conrad Strulde, Dnvid h.dler, U bert Roo, James ildldund Ileac 11nralmar Plow, $2 00 do Metal do I 00 11. i . `lo ,11 , 1i1 do I 00 do Silehtll do do Cultisator, do narrow, do Roller, do Corn Planter, do Mowing and Reaping Machine, 400 an Drill for 17 rain and ()rasa Spada, 100 Jo Coro mu! Ct,b Crusher 114, C,rnatalk Cruahor and Cuttnr, :2 00 =RIZZI do Ilorseralko, 110 Sot of wagon harness, do IrriOn Cradle, do W :won for (arm use, I 00 do Ildrso Cart, 1 00 do tiet of Can (learn, 1 00 . . • . ~ do Sweep Horse {lower, Ane do hallway do nOO do Threshing Mnehine, 300 do Separator and Straw Carrier, I oo do Ilny and Straw Cotter for hand power, I 00 .1 0 Cornehefler for hnrse power, 200 do do for hand power, 100 82 00 I On do Fanning WI, 100 do Hmy Pork for unloading hay in the barn, 1 00 do Hay and Dung Forks, I 00 • do Seed Cleaning Screen I 00 do Stomp Machine, 1 00 Boat • rid moat numerous collection of Agri- 11E1 cultural Implements with a descrip tion thereof. 4 00 do 2 00 [Competitors to he the makers of the articles competed for In addition to the irepetim• slairm• el c% cry ilupleniopi no LOU.. IliediallinslVlLlClple , , the Judges will he equally wall satisfied, as to the el reng'h and ability of the iron and woodwork of 11.0 colon, and any deficiency in this respect, shell be a cause of its rejection or denial of • premium+ (For thii Wmtehman ) Msssits. Entross : Pursuant to a prey ors notice, a Detnocratio meeting was held at Stormstown, on Friday. evening, the 14th inst. The meeting w as addrvietril by rol 111 If Blair. who, in a Hear, forcible and argumentative spLech. showed with telling t &et, the various hobbies adopted and ad vocated by the opposition, in each particular Stale and district to sint the feelings, inter est:and prejudices el the people.• For exam ple, in the Iron districtu of Pennsylvania, a high prote_t ye tariff, the West a Homestead Bill, while in the New England States, sla very was the issue and the tariff not worthy of any console' atia. exposition of the lionie‘tcad bill wan highly satisfactory. It made some of the "faithful cringe," i.t hear ing their favorite hobby so effectually dui' secte I. They already begin to and that the thinking tnen of Half Moon are not to be gulled with !nibbler' Principles not men. are going to control their actions this cam paign. The Democracy of Ralf Moon are working nobly for their Lime honored pnn ciples. A large and increasing Democratic Club is firmed of working men —men im pelled onward by the great principles of right, not the "one idea" of the Republican creed, so forcibly illustrated by Col. Blair. RIM Space and the crowdrd st ate of yo' r cut umusi preclude any further notice of our mooting---aufike to Fay it reminded me or one of those good old enthusiastic meetings we used to have in 'SG. IlAid , MOON DEMOCRAT. Ott) ASKS LtHElt t p.rrY. —Old Abe con tributed fifty dollars to the fund for purchas ing Sharpg'il rifles for Jim Lute and John Brown in Kansas. We suppose this would buy two rifles. Possibly one of these rifles N the one with which Lane shot poor 'Jenk ins when he came to get a bucket o(Witter from his own well ; and the other hike 0110 with which old Brown intirderad the Doyle faAlitr—and JOINTIttI TO TIIKIR IDOLS --The State elec tions in Vermont and Maine, held last week, reimlted in the Success of the Black Repub licans, as usual Noth elacanv expect ed from that dare and benighted quarter of the Union. The only New England States where the Democrats have any chance, are Connecticut and Rhode Island. The others aro as black as midnight, and will remain so probably, for many years to come. Ey - At a late quarter session, a man era brought up by a farmer and accused of steal ing some ducks. The farmer said he should know them anywhere, and went on to de scribe their peculiarity. ..Why," said the counsel for the prisoner, "they can't be such • rare breed—l have some like them in my yard." "That's very likely, sir," said the farmer. "they are not the only ducts I have had stolen lately." Among-the curiositlea. discovered by the oensus takeris a pretty girl of Fifteen in the south part of Mass., who has a husband flty•sevcn yosrs of age. Disappointed Rail-Splitter at Freeport. KirrieNxiso, Aug, 31, 18GO. Ali . Editor: According to promise I now procee s tL to gire yeti a short doscr:p ion of our visit to the beautiful and sluing borough of Freeport, on the 29th inst. We arrived at Freeport about h o'c'oek P. M.. and after marej)ing around town are• mil times, broke ranks. Part of us Rail splitters feeling its hungry as though we had just finished a large Pail-Splitting contract. partook- or an excellent supper at the Ex change Hotel, kept by . Mr. Welch, and-t•n other division of our lad-Splitters tobt: sup per at the public house•of Mr. Trilby. Sup• per over and all feeling refreshed, we formed in line and•tuarched down the canal about half a mile, for the purpose of escoFting the Tv:entiim Wide Awakes in They were the 114 1 1# looking delegatiun in attendance -- There being onl2, three Comtnnrespresent The Kittanning Rail-Splutters, Freeport Wide Awakes, and Tarentum Wide- A•cohea The much tensed of delegations from Pitts burg and Saxonburg, did not arrive, think• ing it not worth goirig to so much trouble for so little By this lore a considerable amount of •trip shin" and Cosa le whi s key, had been stowed away in the vast ',ads of the crowd TIN.. meeting being rolled to ord..y. at the stand a hich had been erected especially for this not grand and magnifVent display of torches, intellect, do , ocir'nevt POst Master General (in his own estitnation ) and Chair man ofnho SmeliMg committee in the !louse of Representatives last winter —lione‘t John Con ode -was called on and addiessed the crowd, en an eloquent and truly wondorful strain of nonsenie, all of which is character• Vatic of the man. I 00 1 00 I 00 1 00 1 00 My R'epnblican and Rid Splitting breth ren call him Marti' Well, now, just let us 84 — how honest he Two years ago he promised the Rrady's Bend iron Ctntipany, a contract for making two hundred thousand tons of Rail Road Iron, for the Neill , : Rail road, if they would vote for him for Con gross Ile was elected. and beget them tie contract I No' Is that Honest, telling a bold burning lie, for the purpose of getting votes, and keeping honest nice from throw mg their assistance to an honest and upright man— Harty Foster—who was Honest John's opponent at that tune, and who would have bren eterti4,* ha for bonen - Aft foofta to acts of the darkest and deepest villainy to sernte success. 1 wish my Republican brettren in Arm strong County to rementher, that Honest John with his Smelling Committee 'eat win ter, KKllld , cd the amernment out of ii ALI , 1 mirA Ins of uoi.l.Altm. lot auptmutig wttness es, A., And I wish the voters of this Ilse trict to innlerstand that they hail to help pay that lIAI a tati.hiON nOI.I.Aiim that honest I Jobn expended in hunting up electioneering capital for out Republican party Is 'that honest Making; the voters of a Itts tnnt and Country, pay for thy n lectioneering capital of a party; prior to a Presidi election! No' it is not hone.... for 'one Republican shall protest against it on the second Tuesday of October. and it Pi hoped that the intelligent voters of this ilie trict will administer to him at the ballat box, the rebuke which he richly doter% es, in a manner that will be a warning to all such political gamblers, and traitors hereafter -- Let the honest, true, faithful, hardworking yeomenry of thin District cast their vote.. against Mtn at Vie coming electr, and by that means push him down into the dark valley of oblivton, en wraped andenshrowded in all his disgrace and dishonor, and then let us fill his place in the (louse of Represen tatives, a Wt a,man that will alwaya have all eye to the benefit of los constiluents, one that will be an honor to our District, and a 'bright light in the Councils of our great and glorious Country. In - persom of the HON. DARWIN Putt PS, we find that man ... Thu next speaker was tho Bon Roberj. McKnight, of Allegheny county. Ile is rath er a good speaker, but as a general thing he is better at blackguarding the Democracy. That comes natural to most of my Black Re. giuLlican brethren of the present day. We think if he had stayed at house, he .would have made more friends for our "corn-Jule° sucker," Old Abe Lincoln. The idea strikes me that the reast why sty marry - ntnny'Rrik9ptitter brethren drink so much "coin juice," is because old Abe used to manufacture a very good article of the kind. They think that, if Old Abe man_ utactured whiskey in his early life. and ran for President in his roverned days. they can gulph it down now, and stand as good a chance about forty yearh, after this, t s he does for the Presidency at the present time. That is a very good idea indeed, but it seems as though the idea was all for the drink. The meeting was also addressed by Mr. Carl Shultz, in German.„ We could not un• derstand any of it. Ile seemed very much excited, and spoke very fast—made a noise something like a thrashing machine that is pretty near wore nut Well, now, the idea of a German getting up and making a Black Republican speech is perfectly preposterous. Does Mr. Shults not kno* Mit if he had got up six years ago, before the same crowd to make a spethihli any kind, that he would have been knocked down. and he would not have tad_ the privi lege of voting and Speaking, ifour par ty triumphed four years ago! Our ory then was , Anwn with the Dutch." Wo thought then ?SRNS : SI 5 0IN ADYANOR. VOLUME 5 -NUMPAR 39. that we could elect 'our candidate without their aesietatie.e ) but we foitnd that It Was imppseible ie ahoulsli hate been ashamed to get op. Ile did-look la though he knew he WAR doing wrong. lie did not know that while he wan speaking the Rail-Splitters were cursing him from the lowertrrokt veils or their hearts The. following is from a smelt made by John M IV:.'son, a Lincoln and Ilainhn Elec tor, in Massachusetts.. It -howvcleirly and unequivocally the /ore my Black Repuleican brethren Have for the foreigners, when they speak the true sentiments or their hearty : Here it iv, and I hope Jr. Shelli will ap preciate It : • •'ln the heArt of the f,reigner beats not one single noble impulse —not one single throb of patriotism lie is eo brutish and degraded that he has no k3itirolay for any !' thing,- tuft. cribbage and lager beer, potatoes and buttermilk, or ,uirie oilier abominable o )11 ut bth dish, wily tit Par the hogs of-the street or wt. “tioirm 1.11 me that mat t foreigner, am mit flip iit . cev, ititt•litgetit• flew m the 1131110 of the ,tlmigh•t I ti.in they /My it t l'1)1P1( It the Ihltrhtuut .sing xnd if you can se.• s rte of oityllrgen , e 111 chat dur y, tdtotic lookoig I.ice of Ins it to me Look ■t ili• drunken, bloated. Irishman, with Ins rot gut itlii.,key bottle in Ins pocket, and hi• drunk, and si-Aring and ling, and showw•; in thit pnluied face not one spark or inoralcileet or cd tea. (ion The idea, it ic'absunl -it is prepoi terous We must change the laws of the land, and prevent these ignorant. degraded paupers here from voting snit hoh:ing office They are a net of unprincipled villains and ruiffiacs, ho congregate in anil—irotind our large and Tillages, and live by stealing from th e ,\ nierinan. •ilVould you have the American to stand hack, and let a hloitted Irishman vote In stolid of youiself I See the wretch as he approaches —his knees' knie-king and the slo'aber of tobacco miming down his jaws,' and as be conies, you hear him hurrah 'for • .I)inioet icy," and here he comes flesh from the Ito,N, jut one yror 't o. and wants to vote -and heetin.e the boys Cry more ttim' and he gets knocked darn fur his impu dence, a great cr, is made about it by 014 11na ileitiegoettes; 1 say it is right, la them stand hawk. '.Again, you see a lop eared, wide mouth. ed, mullet headed dutchman coming up Just from sonic hut in the land of Krout, with the foam of beer still mg in his horse tail whiskers, am: hie wtuskers and his breath sincllhig of garlick and onions enough to kill a white man three hundred yards, and hefore he can say anything in the world but Duni 'rat' . he roust vote, and that vote counts as much as yours or mina. This is outrageous and abominable These foreign ers that have carried electhins for old liners, sill have to learn their places. f hey have 110 more-right t i swe than the brutes of the &Id, and have not half the sense of a good New E'mindlau I It : and idol knows, were a c twinkle for any nal..e, I would tell these plupers and v ligation Is : these vile.. dirty, My, degraded. idiotic foreigners I did nut want their vutes, aid of I ever ain a candidate, t hope to th) I I never will pt. them " ;erman+ and Irishmen, whit do you think this piece 01 low, wenn, contemptible, fil thy I,laclguirilism ? Is it not an insult 3 You fler - mens who compose the (lee Club in our Rid Split ter Company, what do you think of the language of this Lincoln Elects or / If you COOL 11110 to sing WI I vote With ' our Black Republican party I,llFtlleading this, I would aay in the JAngitage of Mr. Wilson, "you have no more right to vote than the brutes of the Held, and Live ,Pot , half the - Reim of a poll New Poundland log " Some of'the Germans •hout our town don'tltke to be called "ignorant. degraded paupers." N t indee 1, they would not ap• predate tt vet y well,for they are generally re specta We and intelligent citizens. and I know very few of them will vote with our Black Republican party, after reading this piece of ditty blaCkgiarai.stri, the utterance of one our leading men. Every foreigner should seek revenge by voting against Old Abe Lin colo,if ha hna_the mirit or _a flea, I'dr.-Wit. son should have remembered,' that If he should never want these "idiotic foreignet.a" to vote fur him. some of his brethren night. Germans of the Glee Club, we have warn ed you of your error, and If you are decgiv ed , as you most undoubtedly will be, you'eta only gay that you got this advici of a Mold, but heeded it not. When we got on the can to conic home— I was considerably amused to hear lay brethren &skit " TM' Disappotnted Rail Splitter was on board." To which we an• ewer that he was. Mr. Editor, I hare not said all that I wish ed to, but, I don't Wish to good nature. you A Eus44iourrau MiergsPCodeatat per, nese the scribing the axecatiop, "The most thorough or& tut, sad sitticlgh_nus, witnessed ittstisingings confess thst thir 3 ipork • quietly performed." lill El