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"f th . ,"5 . . ,■ iiaOVTTff '...-1, -^Tir < ItE CO"*'TY AOiRIOUL ' 'Jl' \L FA lit. 1 Regulations ;ad Liatof Prcmiuias : v -.1",' at tee Stivi,r!i -\:> r i*i :i F.ur o: " •~. r .. t Agriculture! rjociety, to he UeM j •it- -•' ;'o. ou. i , •"•■• I" , r- v ..: : y, U •>. 2 *l, 3:1 and -i - days oi Otftol-'r Lust. wL -Ai . d:ui 6. p'T.-.'ii a:i,t I>■ :S c ■ u • ;• 1 . :'iior chti-ir .a to the exhibit! .n : : ...' : ~ tin: ■ • ■:■ t c grouu ii uro throtva open, t'ie e*. uiiui i >:i of th,* i'oii". Xicket< may ho { the ]•' ;r Gr ( . .n ls. Moinbursbip fee $!,0o. i'ick t. u ior three day.s 50 eti>i-:. tit. tie • , ...-ft vn'ii'.oror not. \vi'lJ> v ,,l .. .■ [' exi'fj t ;it l:; •■ gnta ;.i c .I: ! i *, "ii ■ ■ ' • 1 .3 Fair, mu.tbive ; ... y 't; i F . , ro they to iy ; ii- j., I -r ( xo'Jiinrii in by ' x . ! w • P -1 '-ti nrtie.o or a;ii *uals , • ■ .... . . • hi'vecf ' • • ' ■ '••■' Ndihpoc a" *.-s.c/w'i ; : (•in :i;,] •, f > jj!v ,i tn (. 1 irecf:i >n > j-u'red "f ex. ' : r - - -•. uius; It \-iih the • w.- < - \fiihido... i j. r . : , ii;i:xi ii.t'fiy itf.ar t"io r ilio. .h -• v >u H 4 * -t v ■&:'-*} --towto'i I ,Ci-e : rho Socteta-yJ'btf th* Sfst ir ; rfeki • ,ia .by dftbo i-htir. -t ' ! .fi*rrk*; i'i.o Jnfct: triWT r ■ They will .. c no q. > .:r,t ;-:•* m Po'h':.'dl ar.i I ■ ■ '.•••. fi ; the ru: ,: he ot to u -v j ■ . . : • v. . thora be LU coi petition. . i\ ■• . no'.lfi* of •. The Society • :V.-r --i riic Vi t fitl-i I'.-r c< i::vet:T -n. uiml proposes u 1 ,v:.r. • n. r i u•' the. cmapudt !■ Cui.'ii : iicU:'>~rs, ,J .li v/iia .jvur county they in-.v CAT LI- fll OUT IIOr.TS & TIELtEFOHDS. j:;.;.—Ja '. Fir;;'To, I!cnrJ, Geo. l>u y. Jac. }.ioyer, J.s. Atc/.sti-.. i>CSt ' U ill 4 . Y 4b Sj £ ■jL.iirXlb*i ' • !> v " i ■* '. ■ ■ he ii."Vi- : bi. ii . ' ! " • " : BfK£i<.! r , ;i hK|^H r ' ° ar?l ° l,1 ' i| and two years >!d, 3hn KW A-p .. 1 1,0 I ( <ss- irt'o years old and upward?, lou r,> liti ITeifci between two and thraeyears old, M ■' do J"> [ V(t between one and two your #l. <■ Ac I -* ZG£A f/SI&vl I W [-V £ STAND UPC : THE IMMUTA3LE PRINCIPLES CP JUSTICE-'-; O EARTHLY r-CWER SH AIL MS VS US FROM OU POSITION. ELLEFONTE. PA., THURSDAY MORNING, SEP., 20, iB6O Bes: iir.ifcr Calf, • - ' Li, do i 00 f i T is n?e of nil the stock shall ho <t ! vet to th ,1 • b , • lit : - partieui .r!y rt-qt. ... 'hut the M1i.0.1 FO'.VA Ju!':"—A Yahsnti e, Ariaoi Ho#.?rman, j auo. T'l'.t uu i-i. fiauil. lie tl, >. Alv.-er, (Far- I gnmn •••>.•.tt.-hip.) . d ii .■ ' i:k C'tw 'or I ii'ont from e-Fvi:"-, St P d ilo S do h f'J •: [nd class is to 1 1 jadgel by the rn .niifv of ,: 1 .1 l in cow? t • ' Koiit o- gr.i t■ . y, daring the triand for tea d-.-ys prtvions thcreio. Applicants for iins preraiira must exhibit spec- , imens . f butter at tbo Fair, accompanying the j fait.o wt.'t a statement of tie qntitiiitv • i j I -T,." ory pro. f i.)".i.."t be fuiaished t.jJadgi ( | I I Jin' : cmrilt.l .• V".d„ ii 0: i-y FAT i- -iirMJul > . d Jul ' Win. e!. Hetrv Vi r :• ■■■--. :'.iuh - Best Yoke, of Ox a, £•:' 00 a Bo: • Y .j f£-; : - d-r i yean oil, ,l> i o r-t oii; F.,-t n'F.r • f Fat Steers, S 1 00 *] B • ' Vat f v.'. .: 00 o il : ■ ■ rive part: uiar attention to the eaiar.it oixoro l d HAiltY AND 110YI- i. ,Tv. K'. Ji ltn Tonuer, V. O. Da no an, X-f.ai s)ie.:;::i- r.'. of i tcah Butter than Ave j-runds, .2 r ') V 21, do 1 ..: 1 do i (!i> B sst CI less than t- a poutir, ? 50 2 'l • do 1 00 p it >it lent, •■•■t'u of Haocy. 2 00 4 "'• do i ' 0 ; Fir r , : • f i- ve? and ' • rn •> -taci r ' 1 i y ir net) r- : ■I o ii..- i: ■:o >e; I 'r, : .. , j V " °i • i.miu l" Yaric-.k ?o: Fall /•.. ; JI 00 E" .* ' V-1! A? p'< ,T; t los than .00 v ' f, 1 00 1 do i'i . j,,. . v' ■* i • i 2d. -t t §, ,1 8,/W' ** Best eilijetiott of Flqms nnnred. -t- 1 .Hi." J ■oa, -•• iic. r " o. •!<{,•• ; X ail i • d ' ™-k\l 2d, | ,do ~,i , ifitfi 1 Tw CratftierrTe . r -i -n eultTvatea bed? uiily, 7". ->. it di e p -y ..; M t..,i,ie!oi 7: fl ' *' ' d ''" ""' " ' 1 ) dried Arv'c ui'tlesf taan one v. W i?e. : t'.rn tea", : n■: ; c ..: t: r. n 0113 Ji ! = •'! '.cWi•••..••. ?—Dr. K. >.. ' H imo?, • 1 ■ ; eY mo fro :. ?e ] ' I'' : ; : ; ; 1 Bs:i .' ni . . . ). • . .j ' ii., ~. . ; . ... ,:.) ' do dozen A li Bee - ; d, 'I.: i;. B • , 5.: •lo Jliilf doz Ite ' s ; lii . *i. 50 1 ; do Tin 3, 50 d i pork Oi.ivr.?. _ 00 in do Sv.'Mt :.■) do Halt dozen Winter Sqr.ivias, do do Peas, ' fl do do Tomatoes, ' 50 do d 1 Celery, dj liOUSEIIOLD MANUFACTUF.E3. . Dost (Jiiik Jl 09 do th un'erpano 100 do 1: .'.l-la-i.: 1 00 u . T If ie li' I 00 do i. n.ai.u .i, rpet, 100 do .M ,'h' ilir . J 00 .do U tide "li 1. 1 fitl do Fine Y:.u: if iM, 10' 21 t . 50 ' 21 cl>. sfl Best HoCiC-i'. le So:p. 1 CO do ,: Ji ■,], }oo do do !'.-.nd Cuke. I (! ■ do "peeiui Toi ;'ie!iirs ; ii 0 d i Fruit Jelly lii • o Preserved •; Fruit of ".riv kiu J, 100 2d do do " 50 Best Made D mi • \ 1 00 do Fancy Cap. 50 i dwy, jsjweiuiiuj-i.fei: broijyy, 1 ou 1 (.fidsereCip mrye'ren. 'tins fto an 3 eaeh <ta*be-' 1 awarded fa n.e.ritpriout ttr'iclts n. intiuißrftted. ; d-ip tbe above l/Mti)'V:e S The Jwfj ts iiTo,lo se' t- three lad ? frato tfcosie o .{' tfco Eair to at iu a-ra 1 the .prul" -f Mi'tlil.i I * 4 FLQV ERS. .Tndtres —TO;* Jaoics -a James P. Coburn, { A. S. Yale line. J r . J 'ha V. Foster, J.njcs A. . Beaver, aud three '1 ulies Best Floral IF 'play iu pot., 51 00 21 d ■ 50 Best display of cut flo wer?, in b.ckets or vasi 1 00 2-.1 do 50 |The above Committee a- • tufa em three mires from those attending the Fair 11 as. ; : us Judges ] FLOUR. Judges—John 1* tor, IV'tu. P t ßeynolds, It 11. 1 Duncan, J Tin L.\ ■ Fred. K ,uj Note. —Tlie F or may be in .arretsor sacks , For the b, n barrel . f Extra j Faun y . Flour, i.iude frj'.n thy east quantity .f , W heat, £.l 10 2<l do To 2 C) 0d do do 1 01 | Best barrel of Rye Flour, 2 0' '2,1 do 1 Ot, ' ' Best half barrcl Buckwheat Flnr, 1 00 , • 2d do 50 IC mpe;iters t° r u. to S- Judges a certifi- . r fr .-A, ler staiing t exact quanti /of | 'neat taken to .fa ee li barrel of \V itat ' Flour, aud also ' 0 tin ej 1, weiguf of shorts _ and bran lelt tionieaeU \ ' iS. o 0:4 'O .; : "iUSSLW® <>•• 'a 1■ . r-qlt ■ VI. • ' i'!>- . Stated. | * I V. :CiIANICAL IMPLEMENT;? AND MAKU- F.\!"' ■ Rr.s. .Lulg-s—lion. Wi:. I'm-:;' 1 I. Pc-'.-r Wilson,* J', jj U11! , V, j; i'i*. : Ar.-'.row 'ire; ;. ' do male Ph. Gmud os : • k-33 th :ti thr> ]' 1 <i i iio '' v .sol, • ' o.' -• ;-i, t Oil do J'arloi B4. e. t U9 do Washing .'.5 i-:hir.?. 59 do S of Farming limine 1 d> do iSii-;; : e do 1 (hi I do Pair vf H . . 1 •■) do do 53 . do R: ie i.f ,-•••>• L -r, 1 0') do Ki" i: -1 vDIf '-.ill. 1 o'> tin Side t i Harness -ad • : i 00 <:) Piece ' civ- r, ' ICO do J) Over- 'di'.g, 100 do d > O-tssiotere, 1 0 do do Ko 1 00 do d . Figure i ('■ . 100 d > (• • 1 i'jroin d > In; do Sw i:n ;-n <<! l.ii dlc V.'ork, i 0o do • I Lurio 7 ! i o \* are, Id) ci > Gate fo. Barn -t Ft*. i-oso, I CO do Si.in gin Machir 1 00 do br,:. • Machine, 1 00 do •i• I • • ti'iii !'. idle, ' 00 do is . v. CorDage, 2 00 do 2 00 do Lot of Cabinet Ware. 200 do ,-i.i-.:- ..a f Wo. lit ' 7 Fc" :o, J ('-> '•> fend greet'.sc vutiofy o, VtT;>- 1 00 do do . Warl I'J PLOWING MATCH. Judges—l'ro-,'. D m ' I V. li~m, F. S , J ha Melt, Win. !• •: -r, Alex .Vim; Reuben V alentino. Bast Pit . ami Pioivittiiu as shown by the actu-'. work perfumed, !?1 01) 51 i ■! , do 3 00 :;i da do 2 00 •Lll do do 1 00 jThe Plo\r-fp:>uis ami PI .-.•men must l.e on the ground •>:. the :I m r >•' 10 >clock, ready to litite iit ■* (•:.!•••• a Ith •'.•! h ' lite .)cages. j DISCRETIONARY PREMIUM.-'. Judge • - Uii'tl ."-iinuo! Vn .dries, < t'.ii 1- tii- an i emtio 1 in ii,o list as may I he fauna wo yof ree i , nig a j -eiaiuiu PREMIUM ANIMALS. • ■ h a: -s ilia. riot;; d Cur tin, Loud A■•evd- ef P. ■!n : uu'.- to male at iLa uArr'j f i.c J,g . Best slaughter ■ i Mat:.n. $2 00 L'.'.-L lof oi I.iVC ... n i Ctin. '' . • iIJUW si.:". ■- . 2 l.'O TIMS WOOLItD AND li 111 L)i.a 1, IKILSD. lies: Uriel:, $2 00 2d do > 11 s Rest pen ef Ewes. not ies* than s # f*V. V. e-j'C'l <*<• ' MlAf ' pen of : < t"toa,.a<A ii-.-s tawtjireef 1.00 bo. Sodt.cn >'D .lATTVIiS. P.-fPv.'k, ' ' rC.Q 2 ( tdc-st pen of^ 1 -de. to* '/?' V.wb three, f 2 CO i psof;•v >T. i ■ ' • than f-ar, 200 21 _ > 1 O0 ; . ■ j \ X • 5'- • io, t v rii Iv. .4 t • i* >r : - , I,:' ■' , bed hi. i, i.tix e,; • .i , ~ ■ I * i ' ■... of :• ; T 1 -c..1 '.tlt'i : .h-cs trt • reed RJ.a gra-ies. j,;.: o. 5 _lle; : . vK r P. ~N' kcr, ?.5 .(Lew t til. .nr. lGe.Mii, . Jr.-.V.r. )!• . i '.•t.t l'tur f ears old, 5'3 i'O 21 d.j _ 2 01 2 I del * 2 I■) .Bv o o ie'T.ths r one y.-.r. 3 in) ; . do " 2 CO . C.-cu-Jiug ■ • two ;rs old, it < 0 i> : A,:-; ' nil 2 i c. i 2 00 2". 1 * . 2 lio 2.1 tin ■ " 2 ! Ltitesier i.iij i.o-. • .-Irs. Ju l':'- — P. I>. CUM: , C : r::. John Ir.in Hugh i. ri otr J • itidiio.s, k.:.:,vy dr.e, nrer-1 v, r.:,< Id, Pel:.) 2d Ji ' 4 0 2.1 <io 2 ) Best Stallion quiur a':, '. ''B.urs uld. 0i ,! 2.1 do 4 !-1 i-cs: Bmod Mare over I yr. its v : d, 4 o ) 21 di . j l- st Stallion i'rou) I'.vo to f :.r T '.rs old, 4 l i 2! (t- ' 3 1.e,1 Stallion for •' ' i'e ;". • 4 ... :.rs old 5 ■ > 21 i j 4 jiest Brocd ei ' ■, 4 1 2,1 !" .5 90 Best pair Mateh Hoiv.:j, 4 CO 2d do 3 00 t Best three ye.;r old C >:: or Tilly, .• 09 2d " do 200 Best ttvu year old Colt or F i'y. 2 00 2d do oo Beat one your old Colt or Gtidrng, • 1 2d "(lO 1 00 a st Sacking C It under oi'< year old, 1 (;.! 2d do : 9 j .-. mo of tho pr: 'of t'..r Prood M '.res mast 1-M e.ihb it ed. ( TRIALS OF SPEED. (ON" v. I'. net: -DAY.) Judges—l Ton. Att Curd a, Jus. Shirk, 3. Wilson, Uenvy A. Weaver, Jaa. Dunlap. For the best ili-.rc or ti.-i litg in harnets, $5 00 2 1 best d > 3 00 iic than these will be alloy; 1 on the grounds. MULES AND JACKS. J:.'l;p>-—Br. J M. Mei'oy. John Adams, Con s -.a-.; Curt in, Sanruel Surer, Moses Thompson, f .• J.iek, $3 O'l 21 do 2 00 Bert Jennet, 3 09 2 t do 2 no Be • pair of Mules, 3 00 Best pair of Mules trained for the Plow, 3 00 POULTRY. Judges—Robert Goheen, IVm. Humes, Georgo Pale. David Ivimport, John Meyer Best pair White .Alianghaies, ?[ 00 do Coeliin China, 100 do Red Shanghaies, JOO do Yellotv do JOO do Grey Chittagongs, 109 d Red do 1 09 do Rantams, fni do Jersey Biucs, do do t^.P . to Best and greatest variety of fowls of all kinds, 1 00 AGFJCULTURAL PRODUCTIONS. Jnd Ji.ioes tp.r.) ,ii, Jolm Ili.=:,:rnvan. John Goodheart, Frauois Alexander, Jacob Fishburn.Sr. For tho best Five Acres of Whi'e Wheat, $j 00 do (); o re <!o 2.00 do Five Acres Re! Wheat, 409 do ()ne Acre do 1 50 iio Five Acres Indian Cent, 5 00 do Ono Acre do 2 00 do three aaros of Rye. 3 00 do do Barley, 3 00 do du Oats," S 00 do do Buehwhent, •! 00 d ; (I.) Tuaothy, 3 ( 0 do (lo Clover. 3 09 do quarter acre of Irish Potatoes 209 do do Carrots, 2 09 d> do "Sugar Beets, 200 <i) do Rata Baga, 2 00 do do Mangel Wurzel, 2 00 do do T .raipi. 2 00 For the best samples of Whin} Wheat, not loss than ono bushel, 100 do Red So 75 For rue best samples of Corn in the ear, 59 do Rye, 39 do Oats, 50 do Barley, 53 do Irish Potatoes 50 Awards will he nude a' !bo meeting in Nev-'-ui- In i rii V,"., 1 IP. , A,.: . B afey. Buck* heat, ') im i ihy aul Clover. - n :ili others on the bids, at iho nt.i'iial lueßintr iu January text, when tho product Ci.ini;-s fur Premlnius for Agricultural Pr; ducti' ll 'st pruiu' a full statcu.enjLv. the mono i l l-all n. and aee-mpiiny the with .EMBNTb. - id ADavid ' < ;m ■ <!•) hu'i- .11 do 1 00 do b; ieltill do 100 do Cultivator, iOO do Harrow, 100 do Ruber. ' I 00 Jo Corn Planter, 1 00 do Mowing and Reaping Machine, 400 d > L'rilt for Grain anil Grass Seeds, 300 do Corn and Oi b Crusher 200 do C rnstslk Crusher and Cutter, 290 do Corn Plow, 100 do 11 orseraho, 1 00 do bet of wagon harness, 109 do G rain Cradle, 200 do Wagon for farm use, 1 90 do I!u)::' Cart, 1 00 J > Set of Can Gears, J 09 do Sweep Rorso Power, 399 do Railway do 300 u > Threshing Mod ir.e, 3- 00 do Separator and Straw Carrier. 100 do Hay and Straw Cutter for hand power, 1 00 no Coimsheiier ior kore p;- ver, 200 *■' As (JO *"* - I>T>l Best and most numerous oolle 4 grf. fa, enltnrar TTitpTements vkl b 'p lion thorci f. 4 00 2d do 2 00 [Competitors to be the m >!•• ot no articles com | ete.t for. Tn ad-RCo-i to the superior claims ©f every implouiotit astcit; meehanieal principles, the Jtugiu- will be equally well satisfied, .is to the strength ami ability i tho iron and woodwork of the same, and any deficiency in this respect,shall be a cause of its rep ;• ion or denial of a premiuius. X.-JL !> -vteu •. BELLEFONTE FOUNDRY. &. I T .A I" FT. Jr., i. CO., "J "i lie I ECTF(ILLY informs the citizens of Jjf t... Centre .-uunty, that they 1 • ■ p sons'antiv on i' it, ami ■ tr ant•• t, Pair Points Patent Shaker and Straw Garrier. the same thst was formerly !ii .i,i;'rtu d at Miilh-.-itu. al. o Threshing Ma— clv. 'ts A II rsa Powe: • ijtado on an improved Farmers aio particularly invited to ea'l and cxamiiio '.h<-.-o articles before purchasing ei.*e wi.-ti:. (if iin i'ri; : . Clover lie h's, and till I. ;ii • r t Mi: ov JI. i powers repaired on short iiu>i<e. Gum Be: Lug for -Tacitines, for . Io lover llußers, lt an Fencing, Corm-betters., Verandas, art ."pitnh. , M 11 Gearii g", bi.to Hf.l PI mehs, FuwMill U.-L-.g, V'i-r'z i " Forn.'.-e Rich's Iron. Rerun " Railing Mill " ■ mi K-.D cs, New V,"i i cook store . i el Is, Ilu'.t't.uway " v. s-nl TTirid r .burg bh.ars, Tin Sh->t ' i'i-.- ilia fort, y ... kept c-aasianUy on If v.-:i g in our employ experienced-..echan'c l * ... - tv ( • ..... i*• in b< L; f able to do up work tj r'ut -1.1 ;iioa ef i;u nii-j will favor as with tnoh Ou. i-jr.c - stud pr ; c-s arc re enable, iff.' Jiv .i'J LIV 26,-iSOO. iv. r- o *. ?r ? *fTT* 5 "T" C 2 fc , U . v,.- L. Lh fvi E. I d I o : v p p. yCn y; > . A <; %\ G r-. .<9 V it. 1 J.-wWiitvO Itlay iiilvi. i }' T oii'lersigned beg le-vc to inform tho peu x pic, especially too ladies of Centie county tl.■; hey have puruhused tic right, and aro uo.v la-.naf-.cuiriag TL ±j. CL CAIRN IT IMPROVED WASHINJ .MACHINE. This maebiac is far superior to anything of the kind eve* introduced into this county. It is siut ; -if construction, iioi therefore durable. It . , l.Bi .r. as any o -iln.-ry women can do i d >wn !;it)g, on tiiis machine in less than three 1, No family houid ho without it. W> j h a; sily dtp .sad of alargo number of tuti l rhiiies inJ are pleased to learn, that they h.-tvo j ri.\ od to bo even bettor th-ia they were reeeout meial ui. vVo wou'd refer the citizens of Centre county t) tho follow lag persons who have used tie ntachioo and have found it to )e a great hi -■■buir ni.d iiiu't'u saving institution, Wolf, ,5f Jdr • jrtßm'SOl - wishing inaehiiio." will do well to sond ir i.nicrs jo-.0, Ad-.iross, or call ou tho uu- CYRUS STRICKLAND. 1 Fcpt. *-(10-35 — U. ilelUi.for.to Pa. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. I)Y Yinuo of art or-ter oftli - Orphans Court of jj Centre county will bo exposed to public saie ou the premises, on Fill!)A V, OCTOBER 19ti, 1860, the undivided half of a certain Farm of tract of L.toit, situate in • orth tp., Centre county, about two miles west of Martha Furnace, on tti plank Road, bring the real estate of Joseph Williams ilee'd, hounded on the North by lan I known as Harlaiid Viorr son's improvement, on the OJI by hu.ii of Wiilinm Kelley. on .lie soijA- 1 : "ay laud of Cleuest CccU-.vita : v: '!'h,u.' )- coutaii}' I "v ■ -• IDITGHS & PSO'PSIETOEn ..-=acnjdXKf.--:.:au. .58^!—-—1 1 . -,r •.v'" IVTTMH T7P ~_3 jJi>,:,er to>ciV"hip. lost Ot/ice AddrttS Juha Bsllefonte 1"• 0. i "'."in irc'iTjj i *u . :: T& 1 ' I J as. Gull, t* John it. i\. vVC'.'lDer, " J. ii. iUt'.-s " Cur (in township. A. S. riptii;., Howard A- 0. Thus. A'iasa J. Job Pack.:?, Jacob V. Knoll, John J, Packer, Fcrg usosi i'siiiiship. fl. A. MiGi nirai, I'me Grove Mills P.O. TlkiS. F. Pat ton, Conrad 15 ruble, John Biilajr, II ck Spring ■> Oreo Q township. It, 11, Duricftn, Spring Mil,s P, O. fcrbjh" Kiiir.: bari. A. .'io Mop in took, 3 ,'Y^ing, | • o*,a.\<p\ A i.. . HalAa&{s ■J.eo A " A ■ James Ccbur?.. HH^O ■ fll' war H ;?is P. J i, ! r P. ■ " r: aie -'. £?^9BW®Bk. township. | | Julian Ettrhoe© P. 0. -tl> i . John I. Then son " , John Richards. Ijibc ly tco.idiip. r. cj L'ggst, ' beeob Creek, P. 0 Dauiel Khun?, • Ar'otir Feresmaa, Samuel Bschtle, D t.iel PJ "tehor, " > Mileslurg Borough. CG. Ilytr. , Miiosburg P. 0. • A. S. Davidson, " j If. 11. Kim e, i ii. P, Tri z.yulsy, " -J oh Li Like, , Miles township. John It. Biir'nrrc, Kebersburg P. 0. 0 J. John is. fount, Daniol Mill, r, 1 Col. It. St:• !*•■.'. i Vi ' >ilL ' u= ~ • , . MCrt.} loWltshtp. i IV'm. U. Sr.;: oj, Walker P.O. ; Nathan IV. .k, S".".v:irt MuOabroni, " J. B. Johnson, " ; Vv'.il. Smyth, " 1' (la J township. Jeremiah liua'alu Run, P. 0. ; P. b. v.- i Geo. B in. . •j i.o U. Wasacn, " J-.Qies Ci.aaii rs, " l'j.in LtvnsMp. . (j. ?>!. Swh;, Millheim P. 0. 1 ■'. i. ;\i us:.eri " '..' '.chad L'iricb, " Ji.uu Saiikey " Jaiuea I'aiijar " '.■a- ,-ewnship. i Vi.irtin Lci:zf;l, Centre Hi'l P. 0. • Jaoier J. J iuv'la, Ceutro Hall P. 0. M. S. I' J Jr. J. P. Hutchison, Potters Mi lis P. 0. : J, G. Careen " Rush township. James C. Wiiuanis, i . ilipsburg P. Q. J.'bn Morgan. * iiehcrt L..vii, , ' Dr. T. U. P.-tter. John S. liadelli:'-! , 'ii'jc iwe ij\':ish'p. Samuel Y. L l -oas, Si jshaanoo ?. 0. ' Joiiri At.key,! 1 p. P. LiiirsM.V'i, " J.iheph I>. 11 .|i'ris, Scotrshoe P. 0. . i):iuiei VVoll'.i ' " Spring township. JoTi.i. P. Eekei'., iSollefobla P. 0 l) iv ii tVeuvor, *' : , i.Bfiim G'.ulji, " ■ 1 Jobu A. Rogers, " Joseph Coiapy, Pleasant Gap P. 0 Taylor township. ;1... - . P .'ton, Hannah P. 0 1 George oiarkey, " John Bio'. , Port Matilda P. G f Union township. j John Alck 'ode.-, . Fleming P 0 Jj" 11, JVC. ?'•% ; Pete r BusV ) " Geo-gc 11. 'Peters, " ; a wUuionfiile Borough. A. IV. Ru .{si, ■f b?i j. Hi. i ■•j. ii u L. C. Peters, A. for- tic State, p.*. ?'- h v titt s i ! • or that jto yc< remit Jed. '1 A "* I barmkivus Republic- n rat^^av 'Hb* nr.d tl'-r. -nily ' iHH d.>i:a-.. ■ peace distraJ^Hecnntr• - J ■h J^B"ve c-at 'rrGr.istfa.r. ! foi -itlbficap. Dtr?**'. i'or ra::;cjd*crorlt J^Kj®6BysS*.' - j 6 end foiicvio',: 1. TiiPre ehouM i etl in ever;, w ;rd ecu i ■ 1. Neighborhooti ru•t.'-in.' •f.a f.o ocee a week 1 • ... rine'ples at issue, lof tie election districts, livery nann : every eloation district in the State should > enrolled and carefully classified before to - : fi rg t d<\V of October. i 4. Although mass mcc':n?> are not inJ i penrsble to success, thuy wiil be called | And v.bc-n they are, every Republican v i poesibly cm ehou'd attend theat, 5. Encourage your Wide. Awake organ I ions. Unnn them is to be thru?, a tLa i.c; v votkof tho campaign. 6. Circulate tiie documents. J We urge theeo suggestions on our frienjQ ' in every part of the^Stale. Penoeyivnt . must do p. great -.■ orb in'Octob- r if •:.ets to £?•?!;. .hitvip^tog^|^fl^|nj • No-ember' yy . enco v ' -. - . is, posee c.s^sn, ed for f mpt c •of v \ 1 .at \ il TckjmjM y . X ' r/r "y\',\ i Our fseup.ngita t orts, j Republican cause, are Silled vvith ■>f the certain defeat of L ncoin j Some propose to do it in one vay '^l i in another : in short, the means i made entirely eubservient to the end. j enough that Linooln'shall be beaten. 1' .- i they never tell us who is to be elected. Wh ! ad the gasconade and blustering that fills r | air, theie is not one word of hopo for ti ■ | friends of the respective opposing candiditv i No Douglas man—no Breckinridge man no Bell man claim, with any seri ousness, the election of his favorite by tor people. Defeat Lincoln 1 is the r.t substance of their story, v ard when that 5- said their m orrhs r.rc cl ;sed. It must be ; matter of some consequence to those who at cspected to help to kno what is v:er2.ir.g next. Is tho contest to h fought over again after Lincoln in defeated i Unless liglit is thrown upon this'subject pre ty Beos, many who are,not now inclined t support Lincoln, will prefer to vote for Liu in preference to throwing4he country into • s'ate of civii commotion compared to whie 1 ! the present exciting campaign is,hut a sun; tner's breeze. Tho ,intelligent men of th>. country expecUto know, and they will kno-.v I or whom their votes.ehall I>© counted, . ; AVQTHER PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATS OX THI . | STUMC.— Juhn 4 C. Breckinridge, the slave code oanJ. late lor the Presidency, delivere a long speech at Ashland, near Lexington Kentucky, on Wednesday last, entering in . a full discuss ion cf (be qneatiu&a involved , j the Prcsidentifti catevass. The telegraph ru ; porta that the meeting was an that tho perksr droceedod to review th manner of his nomination for President, en • ; also that of Mr. Douglas, arguing that th t latter nomination was irregular, ond in c , way binding noon the Democratic p&rtv of b country. Taa Convention which nontiaai: him, (Breckinridge),was tha true wncnen 1 of Democratic principles. TuejtpeecL bcai hard upon Douglas, and strongly-denoum Lis favi.r'tj doctrine, squatter fhero enUj no lore Va cihe'r. i ou y j^^SSDnnH|
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