Fir. Douglas aud Lecomptou. The responsibility of denying ro tlv p<*ql<- cf Kansas the right to vote upon the Lecomp on Constitution,has hitherto been thrown ex- j Insively upon the President Ikcn.vx.ts. In Kansas, however, it has been freely charged j t hat Senator DOUGLAS was a party to the plot, —and the Democratic Association of Leaven worth recently addressed a circular letter tc nil the members of the notorious Lecomptou Convention, asking them the following qucs lions on this subject : 1. Did you, or not, before or during the session of the Leoompton Constitutional Con vention, or after the adjournment of the same see a letter addressed to JOHN CALHOUN,Presi dent of said Convention, or to any one else,by Mr. DOUGLAS, in which he (Mr. DOUGLA suggested the plan of submission which wa> adopted by said Convention, or signify that such a plan of submission would meet his ap proval ? v 2. Did not JOHN CALHOUN, the President of the Lecomptou inform you that a letter had bteu received from Mr. DOCGLAS.IU which was foreshadowed a plan of submission, and was not tiie plan finally adopted the same that was understood to be the plan of Mr Douci vs ? 3. Did, you or not, in conversation with Mr CALHOCX, or with any one, whose political and personal relations towards Mr. DOUGLAS and Mr. CALHOUN* authorize r. belief that such p rsou snoke authoritatively, learn that a plan of subm -siou had been indicated by Mr i>oi : v-,aud was it iot understood that if the plan thus indicated was adopted, he Mr DOUGLAS would support and sustain it in Congress ' To the second ami third of these qu *SU His Me.-n - T. T id, O C Stewart, 15. T. Fritik lin.C. R M lev, L J. Listin and (.5. 15 Redman, now opponents of Sir. Dot - LA*, answer ailirmativelv.aud Mr. JAIL > DON it HAX, . ne of Li- .-.upporters, deities n'.i knowledge or it. Mr. Mosoi.i Y -tides that he heard the letter re t-i. atnl Mr. Wm Maw AS, a pro miu- nt ci'ii- n of Levvenw slut - that a son ot Geu. CALHOUN informed him that the document is DO* in the possession of the 0 m erai's wid nv, a;. I liiat site has already been offered fer it, bat bus refused to sur render it t r special reasous. We s'totil i bke to see that letter. It ui'dii clear up a point whieit was ral-.-d by the tes timony before the Covole Committee, bit* was 1 t't s mew hat 'u obscurity. Gov. WA: NFI: as w.ll be rev-oli >-ted, testified that he went out to l\ansa> ui. let* the strongest a>-uranc<- from the A Lain - ration, of their de-ire to have the Constitu: i to be formed by the Lecomptou C invention submit! d to the p- o pie for acceptance, lie also testified that a few days bed re the question, whether the C .- veutiou would submit the Constitution to the popular vote, *U- \ ' d upon tin CA S. who, as he says, 11 had been the dtsting lisbed and special leader ot the Douglas i\.:ty in Kansas, and was >pj >-E.i to H.. • IK- EN ap pointed i>urvejor-Gcaeral upou Judg< DOUG I vs riet neuua'; n. eauie to him an . " s i'i milted, sui -"c.ti.dlv, the pr grainme a- t< - the Convention." and a-k d ids e uu iurence in ; ir. i *. •■..*. e |• g.. a...- the A tut ..- t.r..c an i t. ; .e W a:.. t 01..1 .a sue it a iM.-.T . - to be cut. e!y re. le." Sa i. . .1 •„ '. -. - .J- ' .... .. t tat I >i at " e to su: - • t ..4" lit.- - ope, iu which ti. L'L>i:apt<>u Cor.-'.itultOn wt- finally g i ■ - - . . . . . t it;., n <.-f U * e W! .* he •.attiitl.tt I t.. -part in the p cecu.t g cf tie 1. • a;*, i C ven'i ,ro 1 , - 5 ■ - ' . ■ sched le aft r the sabmfowbp ef the whole Ceo sti tn* m ha! h-en vou : down. But Mr MvrcriN te-tifi - that * I i ' .a tiaa v ..j *- 1 was r- gai-i.-d by' - as t iv rite i ' .*. f .Mr D !e ; .iai I - s'ated w: :■ >• fit . y -it 'tided t _*•*• ng th- Slavery clause submitted, l it he had render cd an important service to Ms friend Dot ta and he at c: ce wrote to him annouacii g the - - rt Ist to th I* st-Oiliceat Leaven* rtfiCny. ' Elsewhere HE says : ** lie t CALHOIN manifest ed much anxiety that the action of the Con vention si aid i e sustained by the people, i cause Le believed that action met the peewfiar ti -ws ot Mr. D : a- " Now, u c t tli a -a r- of these m ml ers cf the Co vet *."on. given al ve. mike j; quite probable that the source front which CALHOUN get his t i i as t v the change >t view on tiie part of the Administration, wa that letter of Judge TV* - ' W iid it u"t be somewhat rem ark a ! !• if it should turn out that the plan of snbmitti...* tafr Slavery se. olule only, for accepting whkh Mr. BvoUlaV has reee.ved such objurgation aud obloquy, was after a'.t.nu idea which sprat g front lite brsiti of the great Sgia-.ter Sov ert .gn ass-.f . i at iettcrn: g: t throw light apou these interesting quesiioi.s Can it not be it; . gat oat as A com;>anioo pseva to the .titer of Mr BUCHANAN produced at la.-t by G "V. W.LXEB before tue Cot ode Committee ? Taey wouii throw coasidcrab'.e light tijHAn each otser, aud ut- -a tiie Kansas policy o: the Dciao.racy.—.V. Y. Tc.-us. A r L ss.—l* is with gr-. A? regret that we ieara this district is about to lose one v i the - g ghts of Dfga-ancr. The Hon. KD. Chase issurcvi the pvoplsof fTiooMitmif that he i :*: 15-t. :d d -*rlewu-e its j . pk became submerged in the tide of Ke pubiicaoiflß (by adhering to their time honor ed prtac ;e# and,*, .at if tiel2 h f wed t... ii„.k Le s.t .1 -t.ike eff tae dust of his feet against it also. And as the I.AWU o: brighter era is alreaoy beaming on us. Te .is oh *.: pavk j U p* „; s A- D.tEocracy . ..s .-; f. >.: -!J save i t.'y la tt.e a:d i, - av-.p w-. sL. aid i.-ot be s-ar prh- dto heac of.. ai amoo, the ebony serfs of the >ou;L,f r whom Le j '-sses to • rotenz i aa avefsi-a >'.* .. K/j c.: ;• W Wicitr L s s:t ir. in g c;*. e*r, u; in XoflluTi Na \ \ ££-.>w u some p! tCCv ii i'x i:.ch?i ;*C-rp % nibfortt V\t porter. /.*. o. QOOMHUCH, EDIT9K. TOWAN DA: Tlinrsday Morning, October 25, 1860. IGRMS —Ome Dollar per wiuum. inrariubly in advance— /<•(- weeks precious to the expiration of a subscription, notice icilt be girrri by a printed wrapper, and if not re newed. the paper iciil in all cases be slopped. CI.CEF.INU— The Reporter will be sent to Clubs at the fol toicing extremely low rates : 6 copies for {G r fonul-'t prices- a ith every facility for doing Books Blanks. Hand-bills. Bali tickets, frc. FUR FKESIPKST, ABRAHAM LINCOLN, of Illinois. FOR TICK PR?!IENT t HANNIBAL HAMLIN, of Maine. ELECTORAL TICKET. JAUES POLLOCK. THOHAS M. HOWB. 1-t KJwar.l C. Knight, 1 ith Ulysses Merettr. 2>t . .11 >!>ert P. King. 15th. .George Hressler, .;.i ..Henry IBKU, 16th..A. B.Bhirue, till.. M. K .ut, 1 Tab. fianiel O. Gehr, sth.. Xathan Hillea, 18th. .Samuel Cahria, C.th J >hu M. 10th Edgar Cowan, T;.James W. Fuller, Jmh . Win. U.-Keimao, i s.i lUm IE stout il-t. John M Kirkpatriek, tl. I'r.iti - IV. CLri-t. 22d .Tames Kerr. KHh .David Mumma, Jr., 2td lliiharl P. liol*rts, 11 tli David ragjrart. 24th.. Henry s>>uther, Pith T'.i ■ ins H Hull. 25th . Johu Greer. 13th..Francis B Penai nan THE DOUGLAS TICKET WITHDRAWN' The recent overwhelming triumph in Penn sylvania seems to have effected our opponents in a stiig'ilar m inner, j i Iging from the in itio, uvres which have since takeu place among the leaders. Tiie Breckinridge Committee, of whirl) WELSH is Chairman, recently held a ; meeting, at. i instead of forming a Fusion, reset tide 1 their form r actios, ami resolved to stand by the Electoral Ticket formed at i Heading. This tiek-'t has upon it, u large preponderance of Breckinridge men. The straight DOUGLAS committee recently met at Philadelphia, withdrew the DOUGLAS elec-oral ticket and also resolved to support the Heading electoral ticket, although DOUG LAS has but few friends upou the Gket, and a portion have declared they would not cast their votes in the electoral college for him. under any circumstances ! We are somewhat u iau- to ?ee what coir-e FORXEV will adopt, I.'JW tital the DOUGLAS managers have recom icended a policy so nttwly at. variance with all i bis profession*. Those papers wbieh hare rais-! . i the P i;; \s electoral tiik- t under the banner of " No comprooaise with Traitors," are in rati!*..' a: awkward position. The withdrawal [of tlie Pop: LAS electoral j ticker has been caused by motives of policy : . the | art ef Li- friends. The I?r.t:eK it..\ - ■ de lit Heading, in poe-> ig th>' UM'U* S of ti: • orgautA-ition and placi g ' ipon the elect ral ticket, a majority of seenss- | •• -*> T it *.; -a•* wi- likely t r- ccive the votes of a large majority cf the Democracy f tae S*...ic, wht'.e lb-.- Ntra.gia 1> <,l>S ticket would not receive the rotes of a quarter of the t.d- ■ f tiie I. :*i • H mJag. is IV-mo ra y>n Pt-unsy Ivania ! Tiie IV VGLAS man agers dare not, under thecireomstnecea permit; ] their ticket to remain in the livid—while the i B .fx .* it manager* ire aatiufied with com ' ";.g the f. raer to I ck down from their . pomtioa, and swnllow a ticket conqmiad : men, ..i ti.-.- main, who openly declare t!ey prefer the election of LINCOLN to the success , of D 4,LA* ! W-. !cf i •' b !;. ve that t: ' ar.-angemu t has be n made with any other parpose than io :c. a! the we-akm ss >f the resjvective parti s. 15 ." * i - effect cf it is • ~t bit tw o electoral tickets will be voted in Pennsylvania. The trafficking Bell men will support the Reading - ticket, notwithstanding the slight which has been ]nt upon the n. To defeat tiie eooibioa t >n it will be necessary for the H>publican v te t'be ; ■ lied. A feeling of security which j would induce Republicans to stay away from j ' ti.e tit-ct.on. night loan the ssaic. We want ' v gawm, dctermmod action until 7 o'doek of the sixth of Korenbtr. We mat cot only . am. :*• far Old A'le.Vut s;h an ore whelm ing majority as will demonstrate that PenaajT-1 vania is to the core, and carry with it a ru-ora! force, which shall not be disregarded. r AXMEW G. CURTIX, our victorous standard- 1 bearer ia the receut State contest and who has 1 been proclaimed the choice of the people of | this Commonwealth for Governor by a maj aritj ( of upwards of thirty thousand, is still enlisted i i the war, and intends to keep Lis armor on t until the final battle bas been fought and won lie has recovered from Lis hoarseness, and is ready to take the iitemp for Honest Oid Abe. j lie .!l speak for Lincoiu at various places in ti.:- S *. r and New Jersey before the close of • the Pre >.deuti-l contest. feif* A Republican Dated States Senator. . in of Dr FrrcH, is secured by the elec tion of a strongly Republican Legislature in Indiana. Another Ilrpuurtcan Senator is gained it! Pennsyivaaia.to sacceed Mr. RIGLFR. . Th so are important changes. The Senate wili preset.t.'v be rtdevijed. : CraT If the I"a.on caauot suod a change of administration," says the Providence Jt 3. fir.-t premi ;*n to B. Laourte. tow O- \ear.lii-t premium to V. E. & J. E. Bioikt. I't:vas. 1 Hull 3 years -bland upwards, first prenfiun* to M. F. , Ran- at. 2.1 d- ; . to Jo'ua IV:.. It EI 2 yar- old and •.• ter 3.litst premium too. P. Warner. IVilI 1 reirW, :ii-st premium to M F. lUn-in. Heiter t year nl4, first pren.: M and up* irds. TIR-t |irctrhi/AI to J..lm HFLLII. 2*l to. to N-. 22. Bull 1 Y>-tr '-I I A: .L N -WANK., i first premium to M. Watt-. 2D d 1 t-> Jontkn SI, VEN. ' Bull, yearling, first premium to So. 5. 2D D .. t Frucb 11 -met. T :ye - - old AND U ward*. first PRET ON to Ki I I <)\, • • . do. I • !•'. M. RUU-un. IF .'er 1 year J and under 3, LOT yreniita TO VI. P. Itaaaoat, 2d * to Win. M L at>C. Judges—L. P. -MLF'STD. THOMAS Mauley, Freeman SNEOI. X VTIVE C STTUE. H ill . •N- '■ I pwa D- PREM. ■ *•< W. \V. -. M IM *.-> A > I'*'- ON-. Bull, jrerling. fir-t prtuillOl to .1 V. I: ■iua It- 2 year* >-i rir-t premium to N" - n ■ to So. 5. lleiter Calf, 6 tu- I.TH- oiJ. dratpremi uu ; ■ • -I UW- 1! met. J Jo iget S. Powell. Edward Terry, Wot. A. V.-AU.-, WOKE;SO CATTLE. OXEN •; jean old. first premium to Lewi*. 2d d > : \ s P.,-- OS I . , y, are •! i -.AN-.-, fir-t pre • I urn to AARON Brown, 2d d->. to John W. MEAN- SIREN* I 2 year- aad UPWARD-. first pnai .to Joel MAN A..; - - . Pan:-! Rown.au .d F t> n.trles VA I ler;-~-i Ju , - I i MA- A. '• il \ 1.. > Sc. . . IVJ K. MIWCU • ■ - Judges —l-OAC M_.TR. A - l'*r-.-;I-. K. I-T.VI I.IOCS OH RK>-'!. M IRL-. J SUffioa. Voy draft. first premium v> CTUBCIMMIH 2d -i t•N•. 1. NR. I'A- -. ~TA. . A ; L - I Staliion* lor ail U-R. tynnuM.Ant piemiuwrto L King* ry 2D >V M Iv a Lap. - •. - . YEW- -011 a:.d A;.DII 4. :.r-T J I ... . IT. W F M KEAI.. 2d do, to E. A 1'; IV .Mr- ' y- -r- • i A ... t . W :II ES r. . * t- M . * TV.- . Judges —A M LIRA M l E. U>race iviili; A. CAAATAOE AST> sartl HS>K-E<. | spin fllljllp :-.-T prt uium to T" VV Brawnio?. 2.1 du .' to 11 M h mi SI L - JPUWROM MARCS, A.-ST PRE ;n. - AV p.. 2.1 <2 .T ' Wp. .-aiiwis. H>aii IT r draft Brat premium to W A BODTWUB. 2d T), to K COATBUUCTO Si GW -a : Hl* 11 I >. . • B Icrry.2d W, to UI. Leo Saddle H - W BASE, Bratpremiom to 1 ii-: Pratt. 2 t -uu■. - F. Judge 3 J i .. :.p. E G v crl as C CULT*. Mire. 3 T*nr. first p-emi na ;•> Imr QfljMy , 2D do. ' toMuimy WatU. litv. ri:-t pieaium to IB). t K*. > I Z years OLD. ;r- r prrmniu t" J.A • SUMMERS, 2d d>'. to Jobn Lilly. YMUHUG. first premium (t X 2T .21<.. t ■ J F X .'-. FI tnt premium t- J O DMHWW.2D .V> E ii LESSLINA. Jii get. — W .„ liiKc.-,i- IK . KER, GE-ARSE C '.ore. iaaiS, Ji.NNI.TI4 AND MI LES. Jack, fv-t •:R>;U:U to C 3 Perec. 2D do. TO II S Allis. ' J-rnnetf .-! s>RVU IT > 11 S V T*. Pair Mul*>. first prt B. MI I-> J..,IRA "2d •>-. R MA }.I iune. Males 2 year- old. first premium to J F Cnau. *ru;A 1 Yeani s- Lf-i preaa oni to 8 S Pierce. Judges —Jame-* H C.teSy. A •! Suoiaiers, J P B irbaak. SHI-EF TEra*7ML_VT. RLOE W B:-T pem.A*u. TAT W Pe-'ser. "id do. I | F M LUFIS-.BV. Back IWIOO. firs l premiun to lUra >. - Parnoaa. Id to, FF FIRITHR K-. i'E.I .f LWES.FI. at re i rwuoi la V - Par>-.ns. M du. \V VV Es-ianri>A'. P..i Ear lumto. arst ptcaiun to VV VV EAAWU-COOKS, 2d ao. | A & VAR-CLI MINI TP AS? C!:"-sSEP Ruck, first rremium to - M'Cabe, M GER>*-E Bennett. Back LAR. >. ar: pita IRO to Lose L> !aa Pea F Ea— -. tir-t p- J . N to N\>. -. Pea of lam r-t jrea.. ...< :••• W W F,,u r- •. k-. -. t . E C Par se as. COAFSR. LOSD WOOL esr urrr S. i B;OK. first preav-.M T WVV losui-R . K* 2d do. to A ' S I'ARSAS. Buck L.amh. first PREM. na ta A S PARR-.N-. .2d D.I. T" JRI RHAM. Ewes, first PREMIUM to As s Parsons 2D EL T W VV EO?TAL-rooks. Pea LAMOS. FIRST prea.uin ; ■ A S PIRS AS. Judges. —W. A. Rectc t.O. H P. Kinney. WIN X rtfi. SWISE. F-i- r.r.Jer 1 year first prerr.iom to Chester F.erce. Judges.— A I) FOBS. Ja.-nes W". LXV.AE. MIRMT. I.SRPSS and BEST var ETJ, first PREMIUM to ID MAS • Smith. 2d DO. S S Brat Ley. Pair, first premium to W*. T. Mead. PA.r Turk ES. firm J RN.SA to A.'red Cam a.<_ OOMM pita;:apiirliuiaeas Judges— H. MAS-N. A. H. Kingsburjf, Wot- 21'CAOC. RIELS eras. J The ;a this department WILL report at the Aa • R. I. Vleetiae in IVEEMFER. 1 VR- OS oavinj madeeatries. : r .filet bo : r rrt-dcatos .a a, r _ AT. e with the raie- of j • tbe rvoetj. with the Secretary a: auj time before THE : ; first of IE>RESBER next. SETPS. T:-r. -thy soo i. first premium to J. H. Scott. 2d do-, to Georje Fix. Barley, corn mended preas -xu to W". H. 5-i-er. er. hi >t. -. xat-r.ced pretai ..at to E M.->re. Judges J. B. Weiles H. M. tVoob. MO-es ELuuberger. Gitrci Turtttif. W ; -ter SP-.AH Srsl t-reer ra to W. W. EAST *{*■■>:- Mr. tVlbugli. OoK-as. first yremiuatoWm. v . .RAAIRB- Caaiiß er. first prens urn to J. !>. Ri :. to W. C-.-M --! tasgh. Parsnips, first premiam to W. CEEFCMRT. Car r L- . mmror-i 1 D prt- .a to Jaatoo MVarty. -.IDS-AES. caußmesded pramium to K Water MeL -e. rra- SEADKD premiam TO L. P. BWM. SWEET Turaipa, t OREOVITTII to J,AW r. tba. Judges—J KS Morrow . JOHN PAacre. rmctr Mritr*7. Anale*. LARGEST as< BEST rtrietT. (. RR thirty P-{ IS the M) first ptemtam to G C Hub 2d da. to J K W elle*. , rirttv 1 .Y REN fa fine i-t of eirht rar #-..> t.*T pre TA.NM to JUSBOA KUAER. .4 do. TO J Btrrrii. THE-' WA— RERY lirr? v. I HAE exhibit. R-A of Apple*, ■ao piated THE "OMX.ttrebelifre AT AAY JRERI -T Fa r Tte . B S Russell, fid d , to N'o. 21. Single specimen. 1 J zen bum he- Isabella, first premium j to E Welle*. 2d do. to J Kilmer. Mr. Harry Mix had on exhibition, superb cluster* of j several varieties of tender Grape*, grown under g!a-s | The Committee did not feel At ntu-rty to cn- der the-e |in awarding the premi un-, but as u slight tv-tni 1 riy ,-f | oar appreciation of hi- success in the cultivation of the finest varieties of tender grapes, we would reecommend j that there be awarded to Sir. Mix a complimentary pre mi u m. Mr. FA Camper also had on exhibition the Diana. • Harford Prolific, and Delaware grajies. all ripened and of | delicious Haver. All these varieties are said to be hardy and that tiiev ripen trom two to three weeks earlier than the Isabella": if so. they are invaluable varieties to cul Urate by oarGardw re a iff Farmers. Gaaaeea—Specimen 1 d -zcu. List premium to Mrs. | Thomas Elliott. Itrird fb-uil, —Largest and !>est variety, tir-t premium to Mr-. K lie Long, 2d do. Mr-. II- nry Stevens. ! Lhied Arpits. Albs . lir-t premium to Mi-s Franci ■ Bowman, fid do. Mrs. R I elng. lined Peaches. :> first premium to Mis. R Delxmg, 2d do Mr-. Ezra Spalding. leried Htnies. Largest and be-t siiec-m'n. fir-t pre mium to Mrs. K/.ra Sjialding, fid ilo. Mr- vt B-„-fitil. Judges. D. Wilraot, D. Hatkins, Mary MacfarFane. FLOWER- AVDUKEKX BOl'sE FLAXTS. Largest and 1-e-t variety of fiowers. fir-t premium to ; Mi- Miller Fox. 2d do. to Mrs. J B M Hiiim.m. Hand ikMp.ei. l:r-t premium to M -s Anu i Fox. "Jd d->. Mr-. J F Mean*. IVr-kct B-paet.fir-t premium Ilia* JcßMfe M-utLanyc. Fh.ral Design, fir-t premium to Mia* Jeu aette Moutanye. fid do, Lilly and Hannah fflMOfi MLITT, Tobßutt-r. first premium to Mrs. .1 W Irvin, fid do, Mrs. Jacob Kenrkb. 801 l Butter, Srst preaMuoi Mr*. J \V Irvin. fiff do. Mr*. Wm Bn .in.-. Chee.w. first pre i mium to John IF, k. 2d do. to Mi- M DSir k'.and. Judges.— F' P Patch. T Humphrey. George Steven*. T!:- J.i-lging (' inuiittec : ■ nd it d.ili .it to detenu no between many - ;,e 'metis ~t Butter -,n exb ">it --ti so nearly t'ltial were thy in •) laity. Tiiry desire the E\- its* ;• I I.itn.ttee t> ~ t. ' wit i ligil -mm " la!.- n tbaapeefmeas of Mrs. John Dougherty. Mrs. ( barb- Horaet. Mr-. En* Sp*l4 ng. Mi-. R I>< - ng. Mr-. J H S* itt, Mrs. L r Vdb, ..;.d a very fine package by Mrs. 1 E Guye-r. 1! INEY AX'fi r(JAK. Honey, first ;: aiasi to Kebcj Mi b la, 2d dl,brChC Irvin. Judge* Jauie - Sherwo MEAL. Barrel Wheat F1 mr first premi-im F> M; rr Fr -t A Co., d 2 1 i.. 11 Bail, "ye F. mt first preunam to Myer Frost A Co. Judges —Charl- s Wei's. D. J. IVardsley I. .V. I'ark-. FAKMINW HM-I.EMENTS.- Thrasher A < fi-ar-.**. hr-: i -••minm t • I.'. -.A T 11. T- irs. Horse Power. 1 d ■ to ii. S>& T- 11. Tear-. Strav/ I r. rir-t premium to 11. S. A T. H.Tens, -- M * ,F'. v, J Far-si- Ibol—- Hay Ford.. t"--t pr*n turn t, El' Sl**w. lSe'.lriig ltor-eßake, lir-t premium t> Wm ■ fv A Co. OxY"k". fir-t . ■ .is ■ Georg-C. H'i ' Jtnepb Borabol. **idtr MHk ;i--t pitivui* to B-S A T II Tu.*-. i -* j, -v - - N'o 2. M ' - In- f i I - "l> •a - --11 !. i Ma I ■ci I - 1,--' .g their <| 'tvan ! rr .to merit-, a 1 i•!' v that t-t 'liv.- IF r 1 they nouliF coaouie .1 itlh to LA a. ra .- ' t - - ' V -MMCVI. liv: riCTIW. - -d in u- fin;-.: aid w •rkiuairsbip. . pr .poiUou t-. tb-,r ' _ ' At:.- .- - V A< -y ' • s " if- :■ A* i'a-.-.ige. IV--* II t C- I s . IT,;. . - . in m very superior ountr by Xesvs c '-I ling A RamM. . - ('. a.el It's re. —t hi - n ■ >v A i"-Kr,- of , TowarAa. V-i pre. t iiesler Vc*i.s A.-.- • xui.:l*c s--.nr ex. client _:i i ti-'efai cfia.rs. SVc jwlrr'i It "oil. - Gaitors", Boots. A Shoe* fit pre tcA. I. Humphrey. toother i *.; -Lbs lit ir* Mr. u- (uy a Bra* - C it -ii. - 1 P-z t) ( err AH ; j.-y w- ->? on exhibit! v. Tio J' "ore. lst premium to Coddiog & Boetll. Pr> was r -'• r.. and -'f.ly *>nr-e i -!<• , :r. I'l-e : it ;-->asju > in u,i . an* wors-id , ii.—tx - - that a new r> • c l -1 be nude at ii ane, si. . -.g the • and ex' v * e a rery vaiuao.t assistant in otte of tue ' ..ar-it-st ai.d -' J "f. .it - -.! >•-*"' I c f:err ••ft';re- r tie- nu,-:i e ni. h fc *r h-fVer: iwca a de-sderatoui in t'se irsar.. etorv- * .ch have i- ; i made t- anirii rato the Lib of t..-.- t -u-e-fi't. ~rH T beirt "y - rx- to. " - -• re-! :h- -. * ra) f the commitiee.—l'jtented by ut-j. Walker, formerly of • - , . . Ma: . _ i . tV. M .r; y .• ,i be ,tr> -re: • . *:-> to g-ve -a" iOMIi si to Btauy *ho exam iced it. T - say he i s*id of a Washing ma, h;t,e exhibited by R. ,V J. 11. G ' tte, Trey, Brad...nl county, patented by E. B. C'.e icei.t. 1-A- Tw - a I* rare* rewi> *f rent rei ■' r lowing ri- j ter from WcSf I one by Mr. kWj, and aU -ihcT whi;h j i- I'Afc :r• .u? E PuS- -. ia •> r— *-1.-- we t-r.--.-r --. Ml. A-o-rt - I Will.,- --".Jr.--. t-,r . i.. t.y that Mr, 1" fferCX - I ' aser.ry -- i r *■- • ' et wh -rh hnxg in the well."' in M limes.— H. P. Brown, j of Tswanda. is agent for the Faffr iropr-.v*aer.t. Mr. Avery'- Address, and the date ra i ctj tf the patent, i: ! gives to tbe committee, hare ; John L. Hx-".. g-. Specimen of w-'-knau-Lip ia Irta. Ac.. : -*ty's Di ps, m to t hatie* Cask. Ail of wh ia is respectf-dlr -nb-aittoi. Judges. —C L. Ward, i>e->. C. 1! \ Was. K n--'y. B RsE lVltdS ! Tlx,;. shw ! nr H?r*. Cret preaiiua t-3 W BDo-Jg. i-i > • M M P AU. Judges —J xithaa feteveas, G t C Irf'.t.. SLA '.BTTKED SEAT-. HALB. Ac. Beef, first p-en ia toJarr.ee M'Cabe. Mutton, ffrst premium to James M'Cabe. Uaa,aokd. first pre a* am io E W Decker. Judges— J C ak. a, Ti. -mas 5 i -fE-tti fivtTi -; jur*. Woolen CArpet. first preml to Mrs. Waiter S- :* 21 do. t Mr-. E "A',.i Rag •"arpet. first re:.-. . M--. E BCa.-e, 2d *-. to Mr-. Harry - ..... T- L.. first premium to Mrs. Harry Be vB, 2-J d>. Mr-. Joel Johns n. i nea Ci 4h pla'tn firs: ,Cm : M*-. M C.e..A i. l".A*r*l. first ;re:r..::K. t-■ Mre. J 2* M -r. 2d d; Mrs. i' bur. a . . Clank*!*, first premi uia to Mis. W W F > a T. I5eJ fi--t i en sm to Mrs. B F Bowman. 2d do. to Mrs. ft E Gilbert. Bed Spread made by a blind giri. first premiam to Miss Mary s Ares, r:. -. F"ur. fi-st prem rat STre. •" M M • e.sasd. Woolen Yar S-st premmsa to Mrs. BK B w ■ua. 2d do, to Mr*. Mm Morreur. Worsted Yarn, first L rem)am to Mm. J B L-Ritr. 2i do. to Mrs. VI -.. , . inen Tbrtai. first prtrr. am to Mrs. M • Viu-j. Worst ed Stockings, fitvt premie a V- Mrs. McCkllaod. 2d do. Mia*FMmct J> w.-uar.. ",v> -. Miss Francis Bowman. 2d do. Mrs. McdeHaad. Lira* Stockings, first premium w Ms. M. Ciei.nd. Mitten*, fire: premira to Mr-. Jbn Morrow, .i to M-w. Abt ftl Ackiey. Piece of K >ej, first prcm m : N". . Judge* Mrs. J *seph HornVt. 55.-. Frank Watts. Mrs. RecWc Lie Long. Mrs. Jesse A Jen. fxcrxs CLASS. -h ; rt. fi-st prm .sa to M- NP Mwvow, Ml d-v.to r.-d Mt-ci-. : -. '.V :k 't. u - :-r.-f -.--*. pre-a :m to In farts Pre-* first : rem m to Mrs. Stave-is. Krec-fe W -k fear first to-_ : Mr*. Her ry Sis-. . -etwf L * Jctorttta, |nt jnHUaa to Mrs. B::t Suvea*. Judges— Mr*. Jerry Colp. M A J Hart Myei. TUINA CLO*. C.-uUhel ; Ea.;n-ody. fin* pre* ,a i M - D W_ : i-.. sfik Eabbr:.,ery '-■".y-x .a!: Mr JEM !!i ! man. 2d do. Mrs IF Moody, Largest Variety Crotchet i ; Work, first premium to .Mrs R P Bowman. Tidy, first premium to Min E Mycr. Lamp Mat lir-t premium to i Mrs E Corkwood. Fancy Knitting, first premium to ! Miss D Whitney. Tetting Collar audTidy,first premium | Judges— Miss Lizzie Means. FOI'RTU CLA*S. Leather Frame, first premium to Mary Bail, 2d do. to R VanvalkeiiUirg. Wax Basket, first premiuin til Matil da Moody. Bead Work Basket, 4c.. by a blind girl, first premium to Miss Mary A Swires, Parlor Basket, -one work, first premium to I; \ uui.iik'iiburg. l'icture, Cone and Shells, first premium to No. f. i Judges —Mi.ss Caroline Keilum, Miss tliia Overton. FIFTH CLASS. Bread, wheat, first premium to Mr- John Dongheriy, 2d do, Mrs J H Bowman, ltjre Bread, first premium to Mrs J H Bowttlan. Sponge Cake, first premium to Mis* ! E M Brake. Fruit Cake, first premium to Mrs. John Dougherty. Variety Preserved Fruits, first premium t > Mrs A Cramer,2d do. Mrs Charles Hornet. Variety Jel lies, first premium to Mrs John Dougherty. 2d do, to Mrs. Jacob Bowman. Variety Spiced Ft iit. fir-t premi um to Mrs Charles H >met. I'kkels. first premium to B T Drake, 2d do. to Mrs W W Fowler. >ap, first pre u.iuin to No. -il. 2d do, to No. 23. Current tt iiifi. tir,l : premium to Mrs J C Kidgway. id do, to Henry Stev.-ns. Crape Wine, firs' premium to E H Ma-oii, 2d do, to J it Welles. Catsup, fir-t premium to II T Drake. The Judges would commend to the fatorablc hnti-e of the So* ictv a very fine display of cakes aud other articles from the Bakery of Mr Henry Dirbauk. Judges- Mis .1 l> M Hinuiau.Mra V E Piollet. rAINTINOS, IJBAW-INOS. DoOSS, *{?; Painting, View of the Iludson, prenlinnl to .f. F. Ifc-n --der. Diploma. Ixirgt-st and te st collection of Paintiugs, J. F. Bender. Specimen ol Book binding to J. 1 • Ben der. Spe imen of Photographs to C. H. Wood. Variety of specimens of Penmanship—Bingharaton i Commercial College. Diploma. A beuutiiul collection of Drawings by Dr. J. Mcintosh, i Dij loma. Judges—C. Ihurst m. E. If. Cranmer. ! INHM'JfEBtTEU ARTICLES IS LAPIE-' OtPA UTMENTS. Pair Crotchet slippers, pre. to Mrs. \t in. Costrilale.— Pair (Iciitlemaus emuroio ltd slippers, pre. to Miss Jes -e Phinuey. (,lass Card Basket-pre to No. 0. I-adies ' Toilet Pin Cushion, pre the Juges would commend t" the special notice of the Executive Committee a beautiful set of Furs, made and exhibited by Jlrs. Miles Carter ; awarded the Society's i'lpl in i. Judges- Miss D. D. Watts, Mrs. Win. Mix. L'NEM HKUATEU AIITI LES. Wagon Jack, I v X. I' Brown . Society's commenda tion. Sewing machine, E. 1 laik s patent by li 1-■ tnaw , . t . - Diploma, 2d do. I .aid. Webetef 2d award : Draining pipe, by James Madeline. Society'a COMMS ! dstioa. Fire Brick, by s.nue.Sot iety' commendation.— Bee Hive by D. Cbaflee, .- . ietv s commendation. Me \ .. ing Stoat and Until * ait, D. chuCee, ctmamM 1 tion. >• .-Acting Wag -n brake by Tboiwu- tto-Icut, mmend ition. I'orta-de Fete •• by W. T.ti"®yy. d. '"in mendatienof Bodety. faotimMif Bnktb, pmm .... t .Job.l BristoL lilim Washer, by II- King- any. -o .e --ty's D: lon A. A coif oil ise or Sliver add tuer wa:- arrl a • is,- oi hue *'nt>ry by Codding 4 lCas-el!.--A ward the S-e iety's coinmeu iatiou. Judges—S. P. drown, Albert la-nt._ A Frge nutrr! sroi Aotsie,is aW'I ailicies "ntetvil in tie •i lli unit fcyufmait and 11 wave beat jkigb ) memWl in the rep its •! the Judging Committees, a fu notice • f which will be given in the ire;.etui rep."\ th- K>•. ,u~e i.:r.;mtte. The CounnsWee l.avc d,s ave-1 MWil errors. CMMed hy person- jdu-itta Vucir lumbered ticket- upon the wroug animal or article, and !-y intcr iv. g*\ c; ,1 !!- wrong C'la-s. > v':l Cf'TV Wt ; sof re> ltd as tai a- p—sole. The preite -- \ ■ pAd !• T a e;.->"|ed to re ctive them upm applicatii a TO gre-t kiru'age i,y tin e ...-id rive.- over - waug Us ft tit-, a. 1 y in* od carrying away the crops. Tbe Susgatlam a rose s.'si 11>.,i v .- s-t -re •• a ..irr h gtr : .. . ,r- - • -... As -. i-f, -re ■ l"p- fbe i•• - a- . s - slo -in-tag,- -et-ins to have - ■ -g • -*. - _- ir have sgflertd ten J ly. We are in' r med tya ritizen of ft dgbury that np-'.n • Uey t'res-k aota lnidß.ii ** ,y. all ktfiag baca swept away by the li -od. 1 J w.,- : .;i Creek the d riage w- a.wre. A r-.w -ige.; i-t er<- i.a •• > Frank.i.i wa- -w,.plaway. A p • , B> Js m at. aa- iri -1 sway. A •w.. d v.. ,le -ir :.. .. Aby A. R Pj.ustss •r . . ;. r : -. - .i 1•- C i.. ,a- s--: iry m t. fbe water br k-- a ad ■ 11. J Red. On- sj-aa-f the'.riiig" has fißea, l-nt re • : - • •~r ' t - ■ . -♦*. J - a- al ts *- ik- in tlf ' "tr* • r.ii'r v7;f '-T-r --f -< k* ■ Mr. • - - ' 1 wa- u.—j irrled way. Tbe h—e are e-' nit- 1 as : 1! : to Mr I'.ik- -' m i." - ; t th- iy Jb,.l Bead f- l i". " .nd r i"- la- ail- "a. .*ge- : lia.l R- J 'W- re; ."rc-d at once JD-1 S. .1 pr ■ a" iy ue attt ! •- i • ; r-.-f.- M the li li. - - 1. ;t Aifit v. -1 the > - - •-• fy th - fr-.'.et. v,e y- }g<- w f.'l . • the ( o-;:,t - mum' fa- - i- eeri s - J,t. ; a 1 I s ..- - ; ,f An. • ,r..J ! . wheat. - ■--;• : aw ay orntfcrly ■ - • " t tt. 1 for t- sw- Bwr.- *-. w si, tbe .-•Uie;, ixarv -t, w .-.b -.a-i • si . .v- " • :: a:sf a •■ er w -. , Sack -udvi-.a and - vere fre.-he.- are apt to damage the toe- canals, and we icarn that a serious break occured near 11.-ian, w'., la will ukt tae days it, u-{.air. The -.. it Creek Ac^atduCk wi- {naciMlcai j—itmn. tbe - hs- ■ z been torn -at aai: the sr . t ire in z: -at darger 1 ' fairing. I":-- An;, v; i Cr. i" .as al.spw-'oiAy s-aT r-u. tbo-agh w* have no porf .cula:-. ftaTWe h-T* j is- r. e v- ■ 'h<- j r • (•]!?: . of the mce' ing of the Teach.-- Asssxiati-m, held at R. w tea nchoal hoasw, on tW ... . mi: .. k Sq teia rr We [ - it tbe nee; ng was owe .-* nro 1. i b.t as i". is s 1 g since the meeting, tbe proceedings at ate day w. bae :!:.• 1 u-rc-f :. . ,r read- rs. W- hope th- tei her* *iR bear Jn si ad shad tbe second f: lay of N ver.,.< r t- the ::r.e fc: the an Rial H- v . |. lectures.- 2 -r the a ■ - of T -waada Di - n. N>. ; 1 si. Ssns of 7easprsuace, will be given by Dr. D. S PVaTT.tm Friday evening. O-rt. at 7 o's -rk. at ith-ME' .. :ch,i.eputJ . vc-.-y carat-t ■ inv.te-i tc- ATTEOD. n'OTBIB BANNER. —Tae Central Re . .] CI .j of Hi - If rd Cooafy a;. • Iwr beautWwl iJar.:.--- to tV t wL-"aip c-r bom* in tae Cuiy which - g .- .argenl 9 tncrea-v;. at tbe com- J ing Presidential election, in fu Repuhiicna note over that >: it tbe Pre-' i at:-I tle.-t --a :a 1*". Tbe c a mittee re-erve the r gat t. take into eas: !ratiis the •Ling . •*. ' ■wra-ai; xad : r> lines, ia award th Banner. B. F.FOWEU., Pres't P. S.—The Banner awarded at the last election v- M r.r -e boro'. it is in S"ure of preparv. n and w,il be df.nered t = tbe BepcU.- as* of tswt a- soon as completed. XF°" A R tnao namta Wakrtn was fcaad dead in the village of Fean Van one erenii-j? last week. Trere was a cut in the back of h-< Lead sofße ent to proio-ge death but is there was no storic near where he Jaj, it Eeems hardly probable that he could have received the irjaries by fai. ng. The ju-y ren dered a verti.cl thai he died from a fractcre in the head, received whiie in a state of in rs the an>e of -- a frac'ere beicg un known to the jury. tuff' The Telegraph on Wednesday jrave cc*i *e that an eart.'itjnake was ff-.t i n Saco Mi ar i t" ♦•-•ag out Canada. I*. row tor* - on: that the shock was di-vnct'v f-h ia A baßv bj several j-arties, and tbe Troy Times aii | conttces tfcnt it also felt there THE PRESIDENT ON THE PROSPECTS OF I);.- V ION — We are gratified lo learn, as wed o fro.-,, our Washington correspondent, MVS the X- I York Timet that President BUCHANAN ha- • I apprehensions that the Union will be DISSOLVE.! I in consequence of .Mr. LINCOI.N'S election ][,. I appreciates, with a deal of justice A- ,J accniacy, 'he true character of the MENAEES I that are uttered at the South, and has nohesiia- I tion in saying that, "though there may A lit'.LFE DSiSe find agitatiol:, nothing will come OF I it." Tills frank avowal is FCMLBNUY Pfefiitahie TO I to Mr. BCCHANAN, thontrh we fear it ••) | : oppoiut some of his Southern friends who HAO. I been counting confidently upon his forbearan - I in case they ,-hould attempt secession durin® I his term of office. The Charleston MERCUN, I some weeks since, made quite an argument - , I show that it would not do to wait until \|. 1 LINCOLN'S inauguration,— for then the pow-> i of the Government would be iu his hands -1 I But that sagacious journal thought there I good reason to believe that President lii IUXA.V 1 would never permit the army to he us-d R J eoercinw a fcjtate into remaining in the UNION 1 against her wili. \Ve apprehend our SOUTH ern friends will find all Presidents v<;ry M> - [ alike in this r-.-spect. They all take an O* to support the Cou-tiialion, and we DOUBT ' I we have ever yet had one who was WILLING - , I have his name go down to posterity AS T> | aider and abettor of treason. ■ W -mn. EODT 4 C'U.'S Charles Sikk-U 4 (JO.'S I V,rrw|Xn Jenee OFFI-T.. KUII! t., near Market, Wilmington, Dthwarr > I DEAK SIK :— As prejudi-E exists In the minl ,' A , SI I I>F-r-,11- against Litterie- WE are ileU.-roinel t > RE-,- V. I it. -A tar at !EAt. as c,| I laiterie- ~f ME-s. W,, . and if it doe-N-it draw V, O B I will MM J-J'l ari'/ii-r I, I . I.'- KX'.RI L • I TE fur nothing We —r.t A prize of sl/, , , j., .' .li way on the 'AH of October, to A O- ,ant M O-wer I County . N 1 ork. AND havii GA- LA ". MET W lit r , ■ 9 i name we OFFER the same ehar.ee T" yon. You will of A-,"arse U Htnii ntouroMnttisMakiantM* Ser IS FCREV I tend 'OR ' -11,ES-. arid, UNLESS y• -hw th- MXIEV. *R I let it be know A th tt W- SENT ym the f'r /E. W- !U 1 ■Wive no LO- '-fit from this arrangement. PVSSE K>- I -LI -TAER-RN MY |lE m >ney A- ,A- \T- \ drawing i- over. After y.,A RECEIVE the NTFVY -h -W .■; J TI r tri-ND-. and M-jt- as much excitement ay - . J ,r favor. PLEASE wend at on -- AND don't ahiw t letter to any one. Very T.-U.'v Yours CUES. SIKKEN* A CO S FT J- IS R 17h 1-00. I HE IP UOODS AT ! J.H. PHIIM!\iEY'S,JJ?. -YO, 3, I'ntton't Bind;. nVVLNO made UP his mind to mike TH® ME-'IA: H B'JS'IIES. A P-rm (M-INES w-, ,! L -N >•: . I LUHY SO. T h;- oid ' 'ISLIONRRS AND tI- PI- G-O --. v.- him a > >LI and examine hi- a' •-t ERE - :,<* -I 9 I * >d-. jn-t R. II a A', and Whi H e ofi. r- S! - W I 1..,-d PRE ••-. I,r Ca.-h or ElN>t KINDS OF CO LIST-' J'- 1 da E. HE - ptrfiwltr TENTHIII TO UHS LARGE STIW-LC R,F DMWII E< - FT _-w • •. .9 ■ *1 N- STA UMMM-MMD ( I T-. T T!ID 31.11 - ..U B"ii RTWU, JTR-IUA !>•—.. 1 AC. TO I! -TP ail rfllln 9 iC|r ( PUITIV, ii: I TO IIKS S: O-k of - whi H ti.T 'A *• : . FCS, TO IH^* I R , (. -.4 i -4. [>, -. -\Jr- '-9 i.a . -ZS, M.-SE.-, Me., a:, I • H Mven. A, 3 TO LI IS 1 I. -F •!'- K IF TL* I-,-,;.. R- wn. ('• "E* W- * - J-- : L-, . ZIO, L'..;tv. .-a- , N a - I J'-.IVAI . T<> IIUS R :I— .VSP P-I.IT JAR URD. C a?-' Be-: H' ?• >W. par AM. -W Hi CB I : SULUYAN COUNTY Hardware aad Stove SK-B T). C.IIALL. DESPECTFULLY P-F v. I I K S MB ' ■■ • S.V-A a V -EY . xtei.-IVE -T I-IS 'II-® STORES i< particularly 01.R —LE-C ■ FI- -ERT aOR the coanfr/. , *! W..', - - •I ■ Y arJ -D T -,-j <>{ A A-; ■ V- 1 1•- VE i can NFF INDUCE men ta tfann OTR I A IS.. Hard urate, Iron. Steel. Wails, GIAEIJ PAINT.- AND CM.-. House arul Carriage TrimmincJl :R IN* W:.T> VR-• \V -I.- 1 peate: - iri'L . I- - .-. t-.-v.iia- f -J- -"9 -I A - TAI-IE *LD PEWKET <" 'FIH P- rr-'-f. V>- ' . 1 ... P ' - and Tabe. VS-I T - V 'I, .. m WH DESA-E at... Beta-i. J •VV rk DI E -a SHORT notire. IR'I- > J . v COPPER. Britannia, L> - Y 19 WAX - -. TAARO in exchange foe GEO*. J HA- J - xj-r TH. | . I-, C at. ?-A 1 AN make it v.— istrre-t '•* r.-_- zis- SO- c !. >TY GPMB wiii *B ■ .zh: A. P - * faß r. ' - . - lAt -i-F.—P RA.IT PRICES. A .-- WIN be MADE from M C'A.;*:EBT wvrkmea.aad w..1 be warraat I D. t H-ii- M ; Dash.VRE. Oct 11. I- 'B. A. WICSHABI A. SON W s m I kof I>RY I-HLS. mad IA IMTTN ore - B in*, fr -A Sew Y-RK iaZ- •• -• ■*:' I • *J| THE SEA--N. err. .-- ISTG A.I FBE R- "•' H F YANKEE NOTIONS, 4 TVHVCH THEY r-A - *-r f R -A!, at the -' -• '- " :api-i I: . } I and examine their exlen-RVE assortment, I- * , : | lermmed U> ofler their ROOD*, for cash, at m 3 T can NO", laii UI -. i trie X. BT.— Pnleft can be by IW wft3 VR? | AND C ■' a--. SEWING S.Jts asd'tji D:*- I ---■ * - NAANOTA-X.-ES price. A. TR: VR-F 'j Tewnsdb. D-t I. ft. D . *l' K3 TT ■ J NEW ARRAWC-EMINT T D HUMPHREY, Hv - M *j * JH m *AD R.-Vrt ntaa ACT are. AND at TBR . •••*... - -at - kick .W able • rk -AA TE ~ 4. J^^H TnaakJial tor |ast MTMARR H> - " R xttesti S CF tfce TSJ W WRIT B I • H'E- is TO the LA?SD •" "" II 1 AMEKI AN CAI.R - N- V '/ - !N;< -H 'F. THREAD A -PARAR* IV.U A ILX.CJ; R. .FTS A -E> a IA-;- -I * ' II Naits. HTD-Heryaad T E&C.JW Hardwa-' i j vfce*N ;-.-r TWIL - J^^B J J. P. T DI j TVRLIDS Oct.*: ISW.