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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 ( 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 . 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 •• '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 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 < 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'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 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 do "Sugar Beets, 200 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>it ' 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.\ 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|