COLUMBIA DEHOC&AT.i LEVII,. TATE, Editor. BLOOMSDUltG, PA. SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 27, 180. I) li JI 0CHAT1G K 0 M I X . T 1 0 X S . ron mesidenti llOn. John C. Brcckiiiiielgc. OF KENTUCKY. TOR VICE PRESIDENT I Gen. Joseph Lane, OP OREGON. ELECTORS. OEOKGK M. KEIM. lUOIIAHD VAUX. FltHDHHICK A. SERVER. WILLIAM 0. PATTERSON. JOSEPH CROCKETT. .JOHN G. DRENNER. GEORGE W. JAUOliY. CHARLES KELLY. OLIVER P. JAMES. DAVID SCIIALL. JOEL. L. LIGIITNER. SAMUEL S. BARREN. THOMAS II. WALKER. STEPHEN S. WINCHESTER. JOSEPH LAUBAOII. ISAAC RE'JKIIOW. GEORGE D. JACKSON. JOHN A. AI1L. JOEL B. BANNER. JESSE R. CRAWFORD. HORATIO N. LEE. JOSHUA B. HOWELL. NATHANIEL P. FETTERMAN. SAMUEL MARSHALL. ' WILLIAM BOOK. BYRON I). HAMLIN. GAYLORD CHURCH. Our County Fair. Wa are most happily able to say, not withstanding predictions to tho contrary, that tbo lato Columbia County Agricultu ral Fair, was a completo success in all its various departments. Tho Livo Stock on inhibition, tho variety of vegetables, tho home products, tho articles of industry, mechanism, implements and machinery, articles of agriculture, Ladio's handiwork, lirtistio products, etc., wore very respecta ble and csccedcd in quality and quantity, tlio-p ever beforo exhibited at any County Fair in the interior of the State. So also, was tho attendance of citizens and stran gers during' the Fail. ' Tho Ladies of Columbia County, per formed a noble part, in making this "the 'Fair of Fairs." Tho list of "Ladio's Work and Flowers," was unusually largo "and most varied in all the essentials of in genuity and fino arts and justly received tlio commendation of all admirers of taste and beauty. Tho Committco to award Premiums and Diplomas, on that impor tant class of homo products of which the writer of this article had tho honor to be Chairman believe that they exacted equal jn-tico to tho best of their ability and with vntiro impartiality, and yet they feel con- :-e ous that in tlio examination ot such a host of articles of equal merit, it was im possible to inako such awards as would .-utisfy tho general expectation. Another important feature in our Coun ts Vnir. whirli is iWrvim. of lmnoralilo i .. ii ,. i .,., . nntici was r in attendance ot a numerous i notice, was tho attendance oi a numerous ind highly respectable Delegation of some li'ty gentlemen from Luzerno County headed by Col. Ciia's. Doiiuence, Presi dent of the Luzerno Agricultural Society who marched to tho Fair Grounds in a body, and wcro escorted into the Exhibi tion by tho Officers of our Society audthoj IJloomsburg Cornet Band. There wero also a great number of elo jrant Horses on exhibition. Mr. Kooxs' line Morgan groys took the first Premium. Mr.CrRirs B. McHenry's beautiful blood ed Blaek Colts, took tho second Premium, and wo havo no doubt, were they of ma iitrily, they would havo come off "sweep ivtakes." Mr. McIIenuy, is tho fortunate - possessor, of what will bo, in about anotiier year or two, tho finest, handsomest, and uiofct- valuablo span of Match Carriage Horses in tho Comity of Columbia. Tlio Bloomsburg Book Storo. Wo &eo that the new Proprietor of the Book Storo, at this plaoe, is enlarging the business and is preparing lo keep a tuf ficicut supply of Literary, Miscellaneous and School Books, Wall Paper, Envelopes, . Cards and Stationery of all kinds on hand to meet tho wants of tho publio. He has likewiso arranged to supply tho leading , Daily and Weekly papers of Philadelphia and New York, as well as tho Magazines. Wo would recommend all wishing any thing in this lino to go to tho llloomsluis Hook btoie. SwiNDi.ixn THEiri Pkiexds. Porney & Co., at Philadelphia, Lauman & Co., at Beading, and Ilaldcman &Co., at llarris burg; firms doing a heavy business in tho straight-out trade, aro said to have won an immense amount on Curtin's election. A rrreat deal of it was won off tho honest portion of tbo Doug'as men, who did not suspect the treachery-of their loaders and thercforo staked their money on Foster. 'The gains of Forney, Lauman nnd their associates in this gambling oporation aro 'Bet down at eixty thousand dollars. Straight-out Douglasism pays pretty well at that ra'o. T,r: 3'icjet .1 I ratio Elc-tral1 I a. I-, 3', j OI 111C r- Tho Douiocratio Stato Exocti' tivo Committoc. ,:: z r; r i V l.li.l. it.. .1!..... lf,1.. , . ..-v.... v . MVU,U which met at iicauiiig on l'TiUay last. It trill bo perceived that, almost with etitiro unanimity, they havo rescinded tho action tho Oth of Ancust. at Crcsson. and deter mined to etauu by tho Heading Electoral Ticket, puro and intact, without any con ditions or qualifications. This was tho unions or qualifications, iius was tlio very best thing tho Committee could do, . -,, . ium cvury uuu xrsjiiiui-ru.1, uumu icui in , ... , , , ,, .. , . , duty bound to support tho ticket. Tho n J ... . .. . . .. . Committee, at their former meetings, m . their anxiety to keep the party together and secure the election of Gen. lWn, ofTnr,,! nnk, ami rnmnrr.n.l.n, .trl.trf. ' A j were only offered to bo refused by a few noisy and disorganizing spirits, principally at llarrisburg and Philadelphia, who ap viAnn ilrtffifliittirtil i i"! im1a m viiiii flirt tinvtif L,' ... . . Tho question h now a simple one. Strip- pod of all compromises and contingencies, ,i .., 0. . , tho Democracy of tho Stato arc called upon . .i I, v in . -i 1 i . to vota tho Reading Electoral Ticket just JUSt as tho Stato Convention left U. Those who do not voto it arc, of course, against regular nominations : MEETING OF THE DEMOCRATIC STATE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. Readi.no, Oct. 12, 1800. A meeting of tho Domocralio Stato Executive Committco was held to-day, at tho Democratio Club Room, in this city. Tho meeting was called to order by tho Chairman, Air. W.M. II, Wei.su, at eleven o'clock. Upon tho calling of tho roll, tho following members answered to their names : Stephen D. Anderson, J. Henry Askin, Vincent L. Bradford, Hugh Barr, James P. Barr. W. II. Blair, Reuben F. Brown, II. B. Burnham, Charles W. Carrigan, James 0. Clark, Jno. W. Clark, John Cum mings, Alfred Day, Henry L. Dicffoiibach, 0. M. Donovan, Henry Dunlap, Peter Ent, J, Lawrence Gutz, A. Hiostand Glatz, Joseph Glcim, II. Hutchinson, Robert L. Johnston, Isaao Leech, F. A. Guernsey, John Hamilton, Jr, J. II. Ilobart, Charles II; Hunter, F. M. P. Magco, Robert Me Cay, Thomas C. McDowell, 0. II. Meyers, Howard L. Miller, William II. Miller, Robert E. Monaghan, II. II. Muhlenberg, Joseph AY. Parker, R. Bruce Petrikcn, Bernard Rciley, Stokes L. Roberts, Nelson Wciser, and William II. Welsh, Prcsidcct. Upon the Chairman announcing that tho Committee was ready to proceed to bu-i-nes. Capt. Alfred Day oifercd tho follow ing resolution -. Resolved, 'I hat this Committco do here by rescind its action at Philadelphia on the 2d of July, and at Cressou on tho Oth of August last, and that wo recommend to tho Democratic party of Pennsylvania to stand by tho Electoral ticket niado by iho Democratio Stato Convention at Reading on the 1st of March, 1800. To which Mr. Isaao Leech ofTured tho following amendmont : Wiieiieas, It is tho duty of all Union loving and conservative citizens to unito in such manner as will best prevent tlio elec tion of tlio sectional candidates, Lincoln and Hamlin; and as it is believed that there are a majority of voters in the Stato of Pennsylvania who aro opposed to tho hostile and aggressive doctrines of tho Republican party ; therefore, bu it llaoleed, That tho electoral ticket fomcd at Reading, on the first day of March last, bo submitted to tho voters of Pennsylvania for tho votes of all conserva- tivo citizens opposed to tlio election of Liu ! eoln,provided that each elector will pledge himself in writing, within ten days from this date, that in tho'event of his election . ' . ; as an elector, lie will east his voto lor l'rcsidcnt anil Vice I'resiilont in iuch a manner as tho Heading .Uonvcntion, re assembled for such purpose on tho iiOlU day of November, may direct, whether it bo for Douglas and Johnson, Breckinridge and Lane, or Bell and Everett. Resolved, That believing that there is a decided majority of tho voters of this State hostile to sectionalism, and tho election of the sectional cadidatos Lincoln and Ham lin, we call upon thcin to forego past differences, and to unito as tho conserva tive Union and Constitutional party iu support of tho ticket, hero presented. Jlesolvcd, That the placo of any one declining to "ive tho required pledgo may bo filled with one who will give such pledge to tho btato Uontral Uoimnittcc, who shall assemble at this placo on October 23d, at 10 o'clock A. jI. Mr. Carrigan offered tho following amendment to tho amendment : Resolved, That a committco of five from this committco bo appointed to meet the committco of the saino number, lately ap pointed from and by tho Stato Committee of tho Constitutional Union party, of this Siato, to confer on tho subject of a joint electoral ticket, tho determination of fcaid committco of Cvo to bo reported to the Democratio Stato Committee for their ae- i ceptanco or rejection Tho Stato Com mittco to assemmo attuo can oi tuo cnair main thereof. Upon a voto being had both tho amend ments woro lost, and tho question recurring upon tho original motion, it was adopted with fcarcely a dissenting voico. On motion tho Committco then adjour ned. JcitSiYrow.N Chi:a1' Stoiie. Jlossrs. Miller fy Tijerman, of .Icrsoytown, advor- ti-so (heir friends and customers in this Calumlia Democrat, that thoy havo just received their Fall nud Winter New Goods. Wo aro told, that their Stock is largo and inviting. Our friend-) in want of good Goods at fair prices, will do well to niako an early call upon Messrs. Miller & Tycr- man. One Jas, T. Marshall, Practical Chem ist, who professos to havo a Drug Store, No. 23, City Duililings, New York, and publishes a "Card to Young Ladies and iicld at Keuer's Hotel, in Pairmouut town Gentlemen," i3 a humbug, ohat uud im- ship, Luzerno co., on next Saturday, tNov pofiw. lien are of tho swindler of tho 1 1 i wi i ii.v. .uisur,t suuuiy urouuu (' uAr-i-r w ii!d' COMMUNICATED. Mdiior Columbia, Democrat t wio, M potato, .,r0 l0(J sn;aU fof uolJ JIcUJ J colulu, sccml to descant upon tho useless proper ties of a nuisance : viz : l'alemon John's paper j it Icing perverted, iu liii hands, Of course, I thall not disgraco your pa. per, by refering to his blackguard. Aside i :, . , , , , . , ,. , , 1,uako lo :1,C lottCr , ?J " has not. Until ho purco himself of tho "u - "let, wlucli . ... , , , . .. , , i four or fivo distinct falsehoods, published . .. , , . , T , , , in his papsr, to which I called his especial . 11 ' . , .. , 1 . attention, ho will not bo qunlijied, to reply, UOr 'r", 7 , T J 1 V S0U- Ihy WOr a11 falsell00 0a Wat tors of publio notoriety, mentioned, as mero specimens of his falsifications. That lie might haves no excuse, they woro specif fically pointed out. This was an issuo of ihis own raising, when lie boasted that lie . , ... t i e i 1 ; , ; . ... , . , i settled. In vain, will he try to crawl out I ... ...... , . , I oi it ; or expect to frighten mo from it, by L. ',. , .? , . , J inning ms columns wiui n. anuiaciurcu com- lnuuieatioiiSjSlatig ami blackguard. Should he succeed iu clearing up his character iu tlii3 respect, he will then bo particdly fpialiGed to discuss the hypothesis, that ho esteems negroes as bettor than foreigners j which is evidenced by his papvr, where he classes Irishmen with paupers and by his previous conduct. I say partially qitaliliod; for iu the interim, I will call his particular attention, to such other of his published falsehoods, on matters of equally publio notoriety, ai I happen to remember. But one thing at a time. He, of course, can never get over thoso. Considering the man ; it is no wonder that exposcuro cau ses him thus to writhe; blackguard, fret and fume; with all tho malignity of a copperhead, and tho spiteful imbecility of an inferior serpent. Another feature of his paper, equally nauseous ; is his continuous attempts to puff his diminutive mental and moral pro portions into importance. Boasting, that te, has been on the stump 1 That lie, has endeavored to conduct tho canvass fairly iu his paper I Thatic despises lying I &.e. And whenever he has occasion to bpoak favorably, of tho performances of others, it is always with some qualification, imply ing a sly boast or compliment of himself. I onco became familiar, with many of his fraternity ; but never with but one like him. That person's object, in starting his paper, was to puff himself into Congress. A part of his programme, was to insinuate some sly boast, or compliment of himself, inr.n ovprv nlticln 1m wrnfe. if it. emilil in . . . ... ., .lji!isu uu misled iu , ust .mei inu Willi- ' J ' J nor of Palemon John. His charaetor , sunk, however; until ho is beneath con- tmnnt. It r.ilemon John, ili-hko the fur- ther eqposure of his paper, let him crawl , - ' back into his snail shell ; and cease to be-, smear iiieu, uy iwumiig mem in uiai, pro-1 tituto sheet ; uutil ho shall again enjoy that j peaceful obscurity, culiarly qualified. for which he is so pe K. II. LITTLE. October 1 Oth 1600. Suitfuinos of tiu: Peopli: or Kan sas. 'H.rent-.nei Starvitian, All ac counts concur in the statement that tho people of Kansas, in consequence of the tailuie of tho crops aro on tho point of suffering for want of tho actual ncccsaiics of lite. Thaddeus Hyiitt, in his letter to the President asking the postponement of tho sale of government lauds iu that Terri tory, says : Thousands of once thrifty and prosper ous American citizens aro now peri?hin: of want. Winter is upou them: of clothiiiir they aro nearly bereft ; food they have not to last tnom through, tuo cold season that is approaching. Of over a hundred thou sand peoplo upon Kansas soil six mouths ago, at least one-fourth or one-third have hit j of the remainder it is safe to say that forty thousand at this moment seo nothin!r but exodus or starvation at tho end of tho sixty days now juH before them ; from ten to twenty thousand look with only despair ing eyes upon November ; thousands can not subsist a month lonirer unaided : other thousands aro living upon tho littlo which their neighbors deprive themselves of to givo to them neighbors equally unfortti nato, and with whom tho starvation is merely a question of but a few days longer ; while still other thousands, if not at once relieved, must perish from hunger, or tho diseases that follow in its train. Some have already died, others are daily dying; while tho hour.S'grow darker, and the days wax longer, for tlio living to whom relief comes not, and whoso eyes are aching with watchiugs for the succor that delays. Piom Europe. St. Johns, N. F., Oct- 3. Tho nows is three days later than was fumi-lied by tho steamship Arabia, and contirms the report of Garibaldi's great ictory. Tho battle was fought at Volturno. The details of the fight describo it as a protraC' toil nnd Lioody struggle. ' Tlio Neapolitan forces wcro driven back ; in disorder to Capua. Their losses aro estimated at !1 ,000 killed, besides 5,001) . who wcro taken prisoners. , Tho loss on Garibaldi's tido was csti mated at from 1,200 to 3,000. There had been no military movements ! reported finco this battle, and tho affairs of tho Papal States aro unchanged. A Democratic Mass Maeting, Will bo 3di to bo adlrcsscd Ly Dr. Htirry flakes, oi !i iiivta-jsairi,, ami t,;(j., oj Bl. 'in lur,- ADDRESS or the Democratic Stale Executive Committee. To the Democracy of 1'ciuwjloania : Tlio Democratic State (Joimmtlca deems it a duty, onco nicro to address you, beforo tlio final vote for President of tho United States. It iscnablcd to do so' now, with a consciousness that, every sacrifico of mivatc ! il-.. I ! 1 ' - I . .1 I! .....I.. lui-iiiir Having uut'ii iiiuutj, uiu xyumvuiit.su party h once more u.uted in the support, of the regularly nominated hlcctoral J tele-1 I") "'i" 1,1 "fcrS'ug:uu) , p.-blic scthnont of Vominlvanhi, to sectionalism, mm faithful to tho it !(.. n (..-i..t fi. ,mivrdn,it4 flirt ....... ..gg.g....,., .tJ..VUV... ...... nuvcre Union 1 t .1 . 1 .. ,,.., and tho Constitution. Tliooliiect of tlio St-ifj Conim tteo . '"ooujcci, oi uio cinu v.omiiiuu is, to invoke tor that ticket a zealous 11UW and aetivo support. Such a support, given m overy coun'y of the State, may reverse tbo defeat at tho Stato election, and, even if it does not, will save the Democratic party srom that disintegration, which an appar ent abandonment of its l!ag would seem to threaten, and which our ancient enemies so much desire, If tho Democratic party in Pennsylvania can be demoralized and broken to pieces, the permanent success of tho mercenary crowd now forming tho Peo ple's or Republican party, will bo secured, aiib tlio State, which is moro substantially Democratio than any one in the Union, bo banded over for a series of years, to the control of thoo whose policy is alien to ils true interests tho policy against which the Democratio party has so long and so resolutely contended. A thorough organization and full voto of the Demoeraoy at tho Pre.-idcntial, clcc tion, is important for other reasons Intoxicated by one victory, won mainly through tho unhappy dillcrcnces of the I Democracy, Hire, v.ithout effort, of anoth or iu November, the leaders of the Re publican party aro meditating an extensive export of Pennsylvania voters into tho neighboring States, especially in Now Jer sey and Delaware, where tho contest is very close. Not wanted, as they think, hero, they will bo very serviceable there. Let this fraud be fru-tratcri, if possible, by such activity on our part, as will com rel our adversaries to remain at home. It may be, should tho attempt at ceoui zing bo persisted iu, that Pennsylvania now can be redeemed. But there is a higher and stronger mo tive to action. Every Democratic voto east in November every vote, indeed, against the Republican ticket is a voto for the Constitution, the Union, and for the rights and property and afety of our Southern brethren, and swells the groat conservative body, which, whether it be at tho time a majority or minority, now stands as the only barrier to sectionalism and lauatieiMii. Should Mr. Lincoln be elected, and his administration prove, as wo fear it will, to be animated by the ng grcssivo spirit of anti-slavery fanaticism, mid threaten still more tho well asccitaincd lights of any portion of tho Union, tho Democratic parly oi reunsylvama will bo j the great constituent of tho constitutional opposition, which must check and control 1 the Executive. It is all important that tho I I elements ot sncli an opposition should .elements of slicii all opposition should do i.,, , , . . . veloi o themselves nr. ttio no! s aw. mii i a demonstration of Northern Democratic sentiment, even if it should not injure vie- I01'y, may ultimately savo tlio Union, liy . i tj . , . ... , : ' l0. y uc menus Z,. I' 'm . ' V " l. ' . J anil ino-t loyal to the Couslilution. Let it be remembered that when, in 18! 1, the i storm ot Kitmred fanaticism hroko upon Pennsylvania, tbo Kuow-Notilmg eandi- uato was elected uovernor by an over- whelming majority ; and ytt, in less than two years, fanaticism died out as suddenly 1 :. .1 .1.- t .! ... ....... .... ifc iuicu. uiiu me j'euiuciuuc parly, iruc to its principles faithful, even in disatcr, to its standard resumed iu influence and predominance iu tho State. So will it bo l now. All depends on activity, on concert, on honorablo and magnanimous forget fulness of past difference. Lot any one i who hints nt their revival, who seeks to excito again any unkind feeling among , Democrats, bo marked .is an enemy to his country and lo his party. Let the Cpunty Committees tako iinincdiato measures to i secure a full voto of the Democratio party, oven in di-tricts whsro local succss is ini practicable ; for, remember that, in Novcra-1 ber, every vote counts in the great result j and that every Democrat who stops at home, expresses his despair of tho llcpublic, and practically votes with tho enemies of the Union and the Constitution. WILLIAM II. WELSH, Chairman. Democratic Slate Kxceiitivo Committco Booms, Philadelphia, October 23, 1SG0. SE.VATonS KlBfTBD IV OltCOON. If the telograph can be relied on, we loam that tho Uoitgl.is men in Oregon are not uuliko a number of tha Douglas men in this i part of tlio country It will be seen that by a coalition with tlio lilaok Itenublicans they havo euccucdoil in rcturiiiu-' lo thu ' IT..!..,.! c.. . o ... .. 1, ... .1 1 -iiik-jM uiiiic-s ouuuiu u xoiiirias mail auu i a Black Itepubliean. lAlillIED" f "j On Thursday, tho l?th iut., by llcv. ! Wm. Goodrich, at tho rosidonco of tho' lli-ido's Pnther, Mr. William Uirton, to Miss Sauah Ann Mn.Lr.n, both of Hem lock Township, Columbia county. , On tho lettli hut,, by Ilov. Wm. Good rich, in liloom.-buij', Mr. Oiiaulks II. IIbssbl, of Lock Haven, to Miss Ukbecca GuAttDNKlt, of Tamaqua. i ( hi llin 1 Ktl, inut I,,. Itn,. 1.' C!nn.l,,..l Mr nVuwtTlv vl' Air. 11AUMAN KLINKjto JllSS MAUI UJUX. Uotll ol l.oltunljlil county. On the UHtli iiut , at Jacob Good's Ho - tel, in OratiMvillc, by Itov. W. Goodricli, Mr. UKOItOB W. A1II.LBK, to .Misi JlAHY Ann Sitleii, both of Uriurcicck town&Lii, Columbia coillltv, .... " . - (111 I Hid, ov nciin in, (1..I Kl i nl ll.o. r, ,"J -','.,'';' ' ' . roMiicnco oi urn iniiiii ts latncr, ny licv. Mr. Sank, Presiding Kldor of lKdlcfontc District, Hev. D. A. Ukcki.ev of this placo, to Amanda Devlinu, of Lamar, Clinton co., Pa. r titt K-inssTirrMrtf-s in 1 1 nrrxs' DIED- Iu Locust twp., kthis county, on thu -d inst., James SroKES, aged Od years 5 mouths .ind 1 days.' In Locust town-shin, Columbia countv i . . on tho IPth inst., Mr. Kowland Huoiies, aged -IS years nnd 0 months, , in ucmiocK township. I olumlna county. i 0n Uio L'.rt jnnt. , Mr. M. J,, 1'ALST j vonsULiptiou, actl abjut UI i,ars, ol nicniiiraiiiliini i l'rcmliims AW.IUCDD AT THE ft'ijI'iettHtlfrlJ, $oHietlfti'ii AND MECHANICAL EXHIBITION ox' eo.T.TjaxnxA cotrjsrws, HELD OS THURSDAY, FHIDAVST SATURDAY, tho 18th, 10th, & 20th of October 1S00. CLASS 1 HOnSEP. Best rlr of Draft Horitn.Dr J 11 McKclrjS 10 00 , ' do ilo 11 II Mclick ' Ctirringo ilo Win Colomnn ' do do Wesley llowinan oo on 00 oo oo (fu 00 00 oo oo oo oo oo ,,!t M I licit .1 1 .Mnrc!, li li uoons ' ilo ddC It McIIonry Ftilllon, Wm Crensy do Ilanicl Olf?ptT Stallion tictwecu 3 & I year?. Heft 2.1 13t I.itliias lliutman do do " 2 A i yean, Philip Cool Tiejt (Hiding Colt, 2 years, II .7 Oablo llest Mnro do do Jer, Itacnumh Jlct Itrood Mam .1 Colt, Philip KIuV 2d do do do Philip Cool licit Mare, C Vance Jlest llorsoColt 1 )cnr, Jolin Vance, Jr 2d do do do Ouo V lilcckcr Best Maro do do N Mnurer Det Singlo Carriage Hore, Kli.u Dictcrlck Befit M " Maro, l'rcas Brown t oo 4 00 2 00 2 00 b 00 J 00 .ItlDClBS Atncr AVclich, Isaac Yctter, Stacy Joliu, CLASS 2 CATTLE. Beat Bull J yean and upwards, T. (J, A. Sto $ 8 00 4 00 6 no 5 00 g 00 t 00 cns, 2,1 " " " A. Crorcling Bct " 2 ye.ir old, Doiigln Hughes Bct ' 1 year " T. 11. Fronts licit Coir, Doron , A.. I. Sloan 2d " " " Henry Miller Best " Natlro Stock, Andrew Crcvcllng 11 Durham Cow 2 yean, 0. A. Jacoby 2d " " Thomas Dolman . Best Heron or Durham Holler, C Crcreling 2d " " " C Crcreling Best Native Stock 1 year, Daniel Snyder Best Calf of any breed under JO months, 8 00 I 00 S 00 4 00 2 00 2 00 W eslcv Bowman S 00 -1 00 3 00 0 00 -I 00 Best Yoko of Working Oxen, John Zcisloft 2.1 " " " Thomas Lnngor Best pair of Steers, Andrew Crevcling 2d " 11 Samuel Crccling Best display of Cattle owned and held as faun stock by the exhibitor, combining tho best properties in regard to proiltabio breed ing, Feeding and Milking, Mooro Crevcling 10 00 2d " " . L Campkll 6 00 JUDIIHS. Mathias Ilartiuun,Cattawissn; John Hill, CVutro; Aron Smith. CLASS 3 SIIKEP. Best Blooded Buck, Jacob ZcUlort o 0,0 2d " " Joseph Blakcr 00 Best Nattvo " Daniel Vandcrslloo 4 00 2d " " Josiph Huckel 2 00 Be.t Blooded Ewe, Hllas Kroom S 00 2d " " F llagcnbueli 2 00 Besl display of Sheep, Jcr. Blakcr 5 00 JUDOKS. Thomas Crevcling, Scotl ! Franklin MoBride, Hemlock ; Josiiua cndCnhuli, Frauk lln. CLASS J-SWIXK. Best Boar, Joseph ltnckcl - S 00 21 " 1' II 1 roo7e . 2 nil Be-t Brood Sow John Zcisloft 3 00 2d " " Joseph ltuckel 2 00 i Best and heaviest 2 IUg, Jacob Zclsloft SCO j Best lot of Pigs, 0 or more, under 10 weeks, Hiram Swcbeuhizcr 3 00 , " lot ofstoek lio. Culeli Barton 2 00 JU1K1BS. Samuel Laiarus.Androw Crevtling, j Bli.is Kroom. CLASS 6-POULTUT. ' Best " Banlums, AVlllio McKinney to Best and largest valicty of Turkeys, P H I Frccro 2 00 I Best two Oceso, Mrs M Applcman 1 00 j Best lot of llcee, Henry Cramer 1 00 Bel and largest variety of Fowls, C Hughes 2 00 Best Ciiimicy Bird, Mrs J Ilatston to f Best Lot Pigeons, Willie McKinney to ' Best lot of Ducks, (loo Shoemaker 1 00 2d " " B.dtuii ltupit to I Jt'TICBS. Dr.Ueorge Hayhurst.Simon Cotner, I Setli Bowman. j CLASS G-fin.U.N' AXD OHASS SBBDS. Best Bnsh. White Wheal, T (I A Stevens 1 10 , " do do M.'dltor'itiicu, (Jeorge llussoll t0 !..., .. it...i rt,t. it it n l. . mA ----- - - Bed Cl.ull II B .Metick 1 tO Wheat, Samuel 2 09 . , Cr,cv,T? , Bowman 1 Oi) to to 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 to t Bli Bart in Be.t Host Bje, Caleb Fox Smoked Corn, Pam'l Crcvuling Gourdseed " Blias Kroom. of any kind, II B Mcliek Buckwheat, (Jeu Shoemaker Clovcrseed, do do 2d Jurcmiuti Ulcckcr Timothy Seed,Blias Kroom 1 00 Jt'DijBS. Peter M, Xraugh, James Ballon, Bti .Mendenh.ill. CLASS 7-(l!ti:i:N A DItlBD FltUITS. Best Lot Winter Apples, Anion iSmilh 1 00 " Trill ' Samuel Crevt line 1 Oil " nnd larRe.t variety of Apples, W I. BrocseS Oil I Variety of Winter Apples, Aaron .Smith I 00 I Variety of Apples (;ood) John linhison 1 00 I l-'ito Miricties uf Apr les.Smul Mcliek 100 " lot of Dwarf Bears, (very large) Jacob i Bycrly, 1 00 j Best and I.irgost Yellow Beaches, Mrs A J i Sloan 1 00 " I.ot Qnincos, Mrs B 11 Mcnagh 60 " Bcachos not less titan 2 Dos,, Mrs Schoolyl 0(1 " Vnricty of O rapes, Mrs B 11 Mcnagh .'0 " lot of Stoued Cherries Mrs Saui'l Brugler 60 " " of Dried Apple.-, Mrs Beuben Boiuboy 60 ' " " Beaches, Mis John Crevcling I 00 " W'lillo Cnrruut Wloe, Mrs 1' S Moyer 1 00 " Blackberry " II 11 Frcas 1 00 " sample Currant Wine (old) li Mendcn- Inill 1 00 " raiupK- of Currant Wine, Mrs V Unangstl 00 " lol i.r Currant Wine, Miss f Applcman 1 00 " ond largest vorioly of Wine, Mrs 'Ibos Dol- uiau 2 00 1 The display of flrccn and Dried Truits on I exhibition wus most coinniundablo and praisewor thy ns to quantity, iiualily and variety, ond far exceeded our most sangutno expectation. JUDO US.- J It 1'urman, Audrcw Treiis, 1 Thos J Viinderslica, CI. SS S VKflBTABI.HS. Best Bush, l'ink Byol'utdtous, U W Cor- rcli, 1 Oil " " DoorVard " do do 1 00 " " Bilnce Albert" nr.oiubov 1 00 " Bermuda Potatoes, I' II W'enncr 1 00 " " Sweet Botatoes, l:ii Barton 100 " anillarj-'eit vurieiy do Aaron Smith 1 00 " 2 Pumpkins, Isa-io Hess 75 lol field Pumpkins, 11 P, Meli. k 1 00 " six Indiana Swett Pumpkins, J W Hcndcr- shot J5 41 nnd Urges! rtimpkin, W' Sloan 7.r -1 Acorn Squashes, O A Jacoby " lot Whiter do John Uobison " lot Turnips Ellwood Huglies " lot I'urnip Cabbage, Mrs E Hicks ft Jieads Cabbage, Andrew l'rcas " lot Badi'hcs do do lot Sugar Beets do do " lot Maugocs, olrs Judah Boono " 12 Tomatois, Mrs Wm Itoldson do lot Cellcry, M Wyneoop, do I Citrons, Miss JlAnnah Valler Bct Lima Bsaus, 'lhos Ounton The .lI.plT of vegetables was extraordinarily large and of excellent nualily. do lot lied llcets, .Mis ,H unco . JUDUES.Bli Croviling, AndrowV'reas, Ell ' I1r,,", 1 0LAIiS p -110J'l: I,A1UV I'-'ODUCTs; "'"'"' ." .,-..-.--r. 2.1 '" do d (Best " Yellow " Mrs It JUnagh 1 O.l .. 1. (( I 00 60 1 V0 (0 1 00 60 1 00 1 00 60 Uest "l Quin.-os. Mrs Isaac Hess 2d " " Irs John I.eacocL Best ' Bears, Mrs S A l'elrikin do J,ir Quiuees, Mrs P llnungsl 2d " " Mrs Judah lloouo Best Canned Blums, MrsB Christuian do lariety and iiiallty of tanned and Spiced Bruit, Mrs D L McKinney Best Boll Duller, Mis Sylvester l'ursel 2d do Mrs 1' ljugenbuch 00 00 CO 60 00 best Tomato Mrs Mutiiias Harlman do peach butter, Mrs 11 VuudcrslRo do Fruit Cake, Miss Sado Sloan do Soda Cake, Mrs J Boono do l'ouud Cuko. Mrs J lUmitiy do Apple Jollcy Mrs M V Eycrly 2d do do M14 V I uuiejt Lost Qcincc J 'ly, Mrs W HugonbutH do and largest variety of Cake and Tastry, Mfs W H.g--abu h Best Doughnuts, Mrs Wesley Bowman " 1 'af of BrcaJ, Mrs Judah 'ioone 2d. " Mrs Eliot Kroctn. 00 00 00 00 ill 00 00 60 no 60 Best Applo DutUr, Mrs Joseph W llcndu- shot AO Best variety IMcMcs, Mrs W IUIjIxhi to " and largest variety of Pickles, do 1 00 Lot Hard Soap, .Mrs Jf lloono f0 " " Soft " .Mrs W PlmlTer , SO " Tomato Ketchup, Mlis I.aurr, Tata SO " Sample Cider Vlncgor.Mrs 1) Vundcrlllco til " do of flrccn Corn, Mrslls.ine llesl 10 A largo ornamcnliil pyramid Bound Cake very choice, Birnard Stunc'r Dlplom.i mill 1 00 JUDllBS Dr. T. C. Hirrion, f Mrs.Svl'voitcr rurscl, Mrs. Blias Dlcterich, Mrs Frank McBridc, Mrs Philip Chrlsttnan. CLASS 10-11OMB A HOUSEHOLD. Best Piece Tal.lo Linen, M C Vnnco 1 00 do pair Woolen Blankets. Mrs T Brown 21 " " " Mrs U A Jacoby Best Coverlid, Mrs Sarah Connur " 2.1lcd Quilts, Mr J 11 Dlinm 2d 2 " Mrs O A Jacoby 1 00 0 1 (10 1 00 60 Best Silk Quilt(cholce)MIs Sainantlia .Mollckl 00 " " Linen Wheeling, Martha Applcman 1 00 " pair Woolen Stockings, Mrs (1 Weaver tO 4 lioie, !! ooien Airs .u ujuitoop 1,0 " " Woolen Mittens, Miss Julia Itupert ' lot Linen Tlirc.id, Mrs V Blllmyer " Fancy Croihn Tidy, Miss Martha Sloan 2d do do Miss M Hughes Best Wool Tldv, Ml.s L A Sharplcis " Knit Tidy, Ml-s .Maggy Dictcrlch " picco Woolen Carpct.Mrs Jesse Mensch 2d " Bag Carpet, Mrs Bliivood Hughes 1 00 i oo 1 uo 1 00 1 00 best picco L.tnncn Check, a Urogler Jl'porcS. J J Browcr, Mrs Abucr McDowell, Mrs Keller. CLASS 11 LADIF.S WOBIC A FLOWKBS. Best Fancy Bug, C J Bdgar 1 00 " Shetland Wool Knit Sfeeves, Miss Attn. . Bupcrt t 1 00 Best Tiincy Burr Baket, Miss II Boono to ' Sea Shell Toilet Basket, Mrs J Balston to " Toilet Cover, Mrs W Hngcnbnch 100 " One Dog worked in Worsted, Miss Mary Bidlcman Best Fancy Caps, Miss Julia llupcrt ' variety of Flowcis Martha bloan " Worked Skirl, Mrs John Cm cling ' Lamp Mat, Mrs Slnlcy ' " Bible Cu'ldon, Mrs J Young " Fancy Bend Collar, Miss Hanuiih Wal ler Best Mulin Shirt, Mrs J Young 1 00 M (.0 50 1 00 oO to to " Bonnet of .Natural Flowers, Mrs W m Bob- i-on 1 00 " Applo Seed Basket, Miss Boll ltobison 60 " 1 ndi-rdttn and Collar.'Miss M A ll.d.isoni 00 " Knit Woolen Cap, Mrs.l'atiny Wiawr to ' Mariposc, Miss LA Sharpless tO " specimen Tape Work, Miss 11. J Tato .to " Vno of Natural Flowers, Miss liatlle N'oal tO " Fancy Worked Skirt, Miss Mary l'nrsel .'.0 " Fancy Workod Ottoman, Miss M B Bobi'on to " Zephjr Tidy, Mrs W Crevcling tO " Fancy Counter pane, Miss Birnctta But 1 00 " and largest variety of Faucy Burr Woik Mrs S A Worman 1 00 " rmbroidcred Slippers, Miss M Dlclcricli to JUDOF.S. Col. L. L. Tate, Miss Kate Bver, Mlii llellen Hubbel. CLASS 12-FI.OUn. Best Sample Wheat Flour, Win Bears t. 00 2 " " " J J Keller 2 00 Jl'DOBS. James -Master., Owen L'jcrlv, Noah Crit. CLASS 1.1 AOBICULTUT.AT. IMPLBMBNTS. Best 1'orlablo Cider and Wino Mill, W Hitch- cok 2 00 Hot Plunsh, W'm Schuyler 2 00 " Iron Beam Plow, F, Mcmlcnhall Diploiu i " Iron Bvp.m.Iing Culti! ator, M Hamlin 1 00 " Miare Cuitlti r Harrow do Diploma " llorso Bake, F. B l'ursel I 00 " Seedling Plow, Wm Schuyler Diploma " Ciippir Plow, Bvans A Hopkins do ' Washing Machine 'lho. W Bdgar 1 00 " do do F, B l'ursel Diploma 4 Harrow witli joints, Hartman .fe Towlcr I 00 " Wal,lng Machine, D A Kline Diploma Buck ll.e Bcapcriind Mower combined, John Hartman t 00 " Iron Bcapcr, Sbll'cr, W'all, Shrtncr .1 Co. I 00 " Fodder Cutter, do do Diploma " Fanning Mill, J S Mulliii do " Fanning Mill, John Frullck do " 'Jhrcshing .Marh'lic, Stone Hulshircr 2 00 11 Combined Beapcr and Mowor wilh Self Baker coinl.indl, Josinh Oirtou for J S M.n-sli ,t co 2 00 " Stinw A Stock Culler di Diplonm " (Iruiii t (lrns Seod Diill do do jriidl'.S. Bllwood Hughes, John Di'oierich, II D Knorr. CUSS IJ WAfiONS A CAltBI.lfli::!. Best Shifting Top Buggy, W Shun A Sou Z 00 " Open Buggy, do di 3 00 " Two Dorse Carrtsgo? do do S 00 2d Shilling Tup Buggy do do 1 00 Best display of agous and Carrhgcs, Wlu sio.in A Sou I 00 Sleigh, Charles Stackhmi'O 2 00 JUDllES. Syhcstur l'ursel, H B Bursel, Wm Sli.illVr. CLASS 1J JIAM'VACTCBBD AKTICI.BS. 1ST DlTtSIOlf. Best Sett Finr;lo Carriage Harness. Wm J Jlultinau : " " Doublo " " J B Bnrd : " 2 Sides Solo Leather Christmau A Cicvo- CO 00 00 liiv :' 2 Side 1'ppcr " di 1 2 ' Kip " do ' 2 " Calfskins, W I, Brccs ' pair Bine Boots P lTn.nigst do do l no 1 00 1 00 .it pair 1'ino Boots A It Boe J5 1 tin 1 00 t pair Conrso lbwts.P Unnng.t " set Windsor Chairs Wyiner Young Bed Stead, B Boan " Stttoo or Lounge, K ntnler " Sof.i do " Display of Cabinet Work, O W Corroll " lint Bin k do " i dot! Corn Brooms Thos. Ounton ' Work lleiii-h, Hot ert Boan 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 :: on 1 00 60 00 JI'JXJES. Isaiah Melhk.Bcosc Fairman.Jutk. son Thomas. CLASS 1 6 MA N" IVA CT t'BKD Ar.TICLES. FrroM, Divisioy. ' BcstCas Burning cooking Stove, A M Rnricrt2 00 do Badialing Slot es do 2 00 " variety of Tin-trnro-Cyrus Bilcnbcrger J 00 " Cooking Store-P S Mojer 2 00 , " l'coplo'e coiil or wood Slot c-S S Curtis Dip JUDOES. John l.ndwli. Bloom i John Hart- I man, Hemlock ; Elisha B Ilarlinan. j CLASS 1 7 MA X I.' PA CT I'll ED AUTICLES. Tiiinn Dmsiov. Best Artllisi.il Teeth IIC Ilnwcr 1 00 do do do lieu IlUhcI JO ' licttbest Mo.lil I .irin Oale-0 JI Shoomaker 1 fn " ona dot Briek-II S Arthur 100 " Poiku Kiilfe-Jnda Boono (0 ' Urthenwaio-E A J Hicks 1 00 Jt'DOES John 11. Mnyer.Blooini Win Christ man, and Benjamin Boinhoy. CLASS IS EEL'S .'. HIVES. Best observatory Beg Hivo-P Belswick 1 00 bwarm Bees do j oo " suoiplo lloiioy ,1,, J 00 JUDOES. John M. Barton, Hemlock ; KU ClOlelilig, Centre j Eli Barton. C'LASS IU Esst sample Toba.'co I Zciiloft 1 00 ' " Broom Corn Thos Ounton f.O JUDOES. John M. Barton, Eli Creieling, Eli Barton. CLASS 50-MISCELLASEOUS AllTICLKS. Best specimen Hhtib.irl, Willio McKinney so Ham, W II Ha -ciibiiili .n do Lot of Chcsluiiu, Ccoe Blccker 60 Case curiosities, Jacob Mcliek Diploma Telegraph Chum, Joseph Dillcr Diploma Buggy Wheel,.! 1' Long jo Chum, Evans A Hopkins Diplotnn Alton's Oui tis for Cutting and Draft, ing Wearing Apparcl.J Bidcmaii Diploma Ddguirrcollipii, Ambrolti.cj l'hnio. da do do do do do graphs nnd Jl.itcol) pes, J 11 Cox Di phim.l uml (io do Vainling (oil) ,j, j() d C.in-iry Birds do cotnpl'iy. Lot of '1 in I'ojs, Cjrus Eilcnlwrgtr Diploma Cabinet of Minerals, 1'. JI Float do Box UuU.lt j,, Specimen t-pcrui Candles do jo Lot Confectionery, Bernard Sinner Diplotuj do Frederick 1'uux do Coll and Oil L nuiis (1 M llugeubiult d.i Cooper W'are- P Uviswlek mil Lot .Mineral Water -Knot Jacoby jo Lightning Bods K B Bldlemaii I oil CrystalUed (Irass Fanny Weaver Diploma Sausage Stulfcr S J Connor ai) Ouo Dog Power John M Chamberlln Diploma Case Dried (.iraas, Mist B.U Bobisuu 60 Lol Green Uaipbiirios, Kobtrt NTeal 60 Lot of Cranberries (very (inel A. Crouso 60 'Ilia Commiltoa would add that Jacob Miluk, L 1 of I .uot . , et(, t , ,., , ,h . ,i , the Society, for a beam :d box of Ornatnenn, a fancy inmid inai ic p lai If. a I ,g ..j K. bits placed on cxhil tion, thus nddn - otln-ai, tractions I the K r at i dr . J . a 1 "I, ol" lilm .! ii-g e-, ,, , , uol, fl)f lkc VUJf nm MciIcjo ,Mi lo iiiaitcL Jl Dill.'rf. Dr. 1'. Jolin, lllooio i Hon. U. n Wllllts, Montour Piter lint, Centre. CLASS 21 TRIAL OP HOUSES licit Trotting Mard In hnruess A 11 Boo 2j li i 2 "' liorso Il.iulel Yocuin III iu Best pair Trotting Horses II 1, l'rcas 1; i., Judges. Ocorgo Mart, Light Street i 1) Mcl!c.Miolds, llcmluck Joniu Hajmaii, u m, w'ood. 2'J TRIAL or mi:n. Best nnd fastest lltiuiier, James D.ivls t I , 2 do do Xap.dton Itccso 5 , Judges. Dr. J. liiiij.n.v, Bloom ) Ueorga YU rer, Bloom Win. Xcni, lilnoin, NcuiDucvtisnncnts. pitUlT TBEK8 FOB SALE. " The siili.cnhr his now on l.anii at his N'ursriy (i Uilli towliflilp, orlliiiiiil,i-r ali'l (oinity, 'near li,(iin , atari; nr.rti,(ciil...r llirirtv umlled nnd bu.ld,-tl (-,, i.',' ofcverydisirlplloo. sudias AITJ.B, l'BACII, rilAit, Afitirnr. t'l.i'M, cnnr.p.r OltAPB yiyiM otlherhoicistklnil.Calalii and !, hcll.i.ail of whirl, lie will sell nt rcaon!iWe prlics p,! tons wl.hlll!; to SCI nut nrrlinnln. u 111 t. ..II t .. I s'lh'i'ritcr at the .Nursery, ur nt his ri sblenro In na' ,,; 1a, i;sr N TEW GOODS i V IT B3 IE (L !D 3 V & M ID . rornteilif otrujiini bij f'KiifOTi aju( Tyrrvmn Til" iintltT-icii-'tt lies left vo to mil nttftition ufth- u0n I'l" ui Ji,r. Mn uttil mirnniiulimj rnuntrt. to ilit.r pjilciiilj I ftgui t incut (if Now (! ui.il si, am itltii( di i'ry !.!, Urrt.' rl 'i. 1 life n -Wit r , II,irl-V iirir. llnU tiu, Tup-, II.k.h iiixl i, , ntul tilt iirtuk-d UMinlty k 1 1 in cc.iiiilry Fi.in, nil i.r.liidi w-i'ollir to fill ut rousohd li!c r.itrtt lor Cault, lsiiuii r, CIIIAIN AND COUNTItY PRODLTll, Thai ran (llspo.c m ; Cliitkciis.Tnrkis, n.-e,,-. lr,f Pink, iul, lie. Gil u us a 1.1 I, mid elainlno our .Vw (looils , , Mlr.LUKfcTVClIMAN. Jcrs town, OdobcrST, 1-K1 ryO PE11SONS OUT OP EMPLOY- ;Li eey (oimiy of Hib rmird m.kis. I Tocii.igi. in I'l ! .ill" of some nfllie best and m .1 ri ccaiith ilhlslril''!! Works i(.bli,li,'il wur pub leal loos are ('fill'- uio.l lull rest Itij (hsr ,i 1, t lidapILd lo th want-of Hi. Pa our. M. , li.t.ili i I !l, i cl.aitt ; l. an puMi h'-d hi llic let 1 r. .me l . i lo III ioi'-i .iili.i.uitl ,i t(.(!i, r, anil ar . .rl.tv a i in tli l.ilo.irv oi ' V! ri lloohold in lit 1 nu.l T ' T" Ii'iil. ipn (iinl iiolu.Tir ,k. li dot (h , I b'lHiics. oi1't an o pr.rt.iup.)' for profll Hoc ciiii , r I'r ' di lung to a. Ins i.e. Lis i 1 r I ro iipllv lij iiinil full p irl ..r iruis... u (, unj I.I. HV (.1 'IV, tc t . . ',,(, , ., N'o. SJI north M'cmd tiro t l'hi adili.li, llflnl, r :0 l-lW-.lni. 1 PUULIU SAJ-E OF Vaftiab!c Heal Es(ac. 1 V nrFii,inrn (.('.in rJrr rf Hi., iirj.hatfs tVarl cf i . Stttti'iluff, the I u (ht of Dtctwlcr nct nt out- '( turk in tli ni'tcrin'on. 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Is I.ilir.iri , utl'or line lo am 2 wllow ssls to pr s'lilih, r I'.i-n r , ills a pi si'dinll's ' ui lul hiiis-s hold ions em nr.. it who wish lo ,,.,,(,,. one Tor Ihi irossu coiiifi.rt or win, w i,1i t.- Tinu-i ,isa lie-ins of iste'lli.H.,1 to soiiii- Iricis.l sirloanv tsisi y; ilay io Po.sl ,r T. ,i,h 'i wl.od.'-ir no .urnlilli H I.uiriiri', a rcsdj sueaiisi I'dos-sst s(s l, tls.i I'lpen- (lilur. o.ilj . f ,i Inn ix, rli.oi .ind I J , .,., u,.,u . ! n little sp.sru lllllr. 2 '7' Speriin..i N'os w ill In sout I'r. - "is ,iiih, in ion n to isuy addn ti, with foil patt'idnri of I'r 'innlirs. ' A'bl''n I .. llN(,'.i Pol , 2 ,i . n. . ... Office, TUs.ek.uall SI., .tw iurk. n Ufcl. , J -to. its. r: r-i'wnt'r viarliiiics !Vllco & (III,', ShcrilPs Sales. Jyr virtue of u certain writ of Lrunrt J J-'itfifiit, to nit- i! i rr It'll, i ii (!! i ui i f ilie I'umi roniinnii I'l-iiH n Ci.tiiiHl.ii r.. iiiiir nUl l oya i-1-uliliC ml.', ut lliu L'ourl Hoilc, j,i lilmiuivlmik', "U Mitntay Third tiny of !kamUty ibN' .it ifio o'i Im k, in tV- nfti moon f t-;iil il i ill-, f ' l-miiif prop -rty. i-i wii: A r-Tt iln pi!Ti nr Ini nn.inJ.wlihh ueri' (rili'' T m ' A1iiHiit.iiiirii.il mill lidii c imp my, low nf-r, Hint M. 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