finmolnirg WM U. JACOUT, Editor. Wedaoll/117, Sept. Silo 1.487. M. M. firrrnisim. k 0•.. Perk Sew We tr York duty a ilibutisPd In IMMM esidl remiss onborrip• Una' and adverlllaing for the 000•11.411$ Air, p.b• I shed et hieueseberg. Womble 1051Mr, a. sr- - Ntate, Mark* AI County Ticket. Fur Judge of the Supreme. Court, SOL COW lIVAILSWOOD d +lo' PHILADELPHIA. ASSEMBLY CAPT. THONAI CHALFANT, of Montour County. MORDECAI MILLARD of Centre Twp TREASUIOSR, JACOB YOUR, of Mifllin Twp. COUNTY COMM R• DAVID YEAGER, of Locum Twp. Jraty iromm'tt. THOS. J. WELLIVEI{, of Mt. Pleamtnt. JACOB HABILIS, of Hemlock Twp. DEIMOCBJTIC MEETINGS. By order of the Standing Committee of the County, meetings will be held ut the following points, to which the public are re spectfully invited. V.LAYTON'S SCHOOL HOUSE, Frank lim_Thursday evening, Sept. 26. ESPY 4 Friday evening, Sept. 27th. ALlt WAY HOUSE, Saturday evening, Sept. Eftt 6. BOARIMICREEK, Saturday afternoon, September, 'lath. ERSEYTOWN, Monday afternoon, Sept. 30th. ORANGEVILLE, Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 10. MA I NVILLE, Tuerulay evening. Oct. Ist. CENTRALIA, Weduebtlay evening, Oct. 2nd. BEAVER VALLEY, Thursday evening, Oct. 3rd. "MOUTONS, Friday evening, Oct. 4t b. BENToN, Saturday afternoon, Oct. sth. ROMISBURG, Monday afternoon, Oct. 7. The afternoon Meetings will be called to order at 2 o'clock. The evening meetings nt half past seven. They will Le addressed by two or more of the following named gen tlemen. Hon. C. It. Tlockalew, nen. M'Candlcsa, (ien. W. 11. Ent, Joseph C. Bucher, lion. Thomas Chalfant, Joseph B. Campbell E.g. ('apt. C. B. Brockway, Capt. (co. W. Litt, Milton M• Traugh (.harks 11. Miller Esq., Dr. P. H. Freese, Lieut. Mahlon 11. 'licks, Wm. H. Shoemaker Esq., Col. John G. Freeze. Vigilance Committees are speeially reguel led to attend to lighting the Mw, erect ing the Stands, and arranging for the meetings, by circulating the notices. By order attic Committee. JOHN (1. FREEZE, Chairman. The &tate Debt. 'The Republican papers of the State are attempting to produce the impression that the State debt has been reduced by the ex isting administration. But that all state ments of figures or of assumed facts, to this effect, are entirely fallacious, amid be easily shown by proofs thatwould be overwhelming ly convincing to all reasonable men. An array of figures, however, is easily made, and a flue display of type at the head of a column has often more effect with a certain class of readers than a profound ex position or a labored argument. Thinking inert of the Democratic party know how to heed such clap-trap arguments, but the publishers of the several Republican papers of the State presume a great deal on the credulity of their readers; and with this class of publishers we have to mention our neighbor of the Republica,* But suppose a reduction has been muse, how was it effected? Why, by ts.ri‘ty the 1er1,14: I This is consolation indeed. The truth is, that of the abundance of money filched from the people, the greater part goes to the pockets of government thieves, and the small balance left is "trans. mostritied" into some sort of nnintelligibie sinking fund, leaving, upon the whole, the debt ab 0111.11.9 it was. These thieves must be ousted before the people will have their accounts properly ad justed and know how their financial affairs really stand. Let the farmers and °O'er working men act accordingly. Viir There arc a few Democrats, so-ealied, who say, "Why don't you support the Presi dent." "You should stand by him, because the party tbat elected him are fighting him I" This kind of talk may do for weak I)eino crate, but it will not change our course to wards the President. Mr. Johnson is in no sense a Democratic President. We did not elect him, we have no claim upon him, nor have we set up any, except the common claim which all citizens have upon every Chief Magistrate, that he shall honestly support and defend the Constitution. From the very moment the Democracy accept President Johnson they will have to bear hie sins and defend his blunders. This the par ty is not ready to do. The party is ready as it ever has been to defend the President in all his measures deemed constitutional, right and just. To expect the Democratic party or the press of that party, to stand up end defend a man simply because the Republicans oppose that man, is worse than telly, and nobody but fools would talk of doing the like. star If you are in favor of negro suffrage, vete for lIY.NRT W. WILLIAMS, the Abo lition candidate for Judge of the Supreme Court ; and if you would not have the ne gro vote aide by aide with the white man, vote fiw Gnonoe STTARSIVOnT), th e D emo . envie, candidate for Judge of the Supreme Court. This is the question, and you may as well make up, your minds first as last to meet it. The Republican partyis trying to cover it up all they can, but the people are not to be deceived. They will vote under standingly. VIP The abolition manufacturers ef pa per promises to pny Ptil! insist that Judge snAngwoon is a repudiator beenuso ho de• tidal that green beaks were not an good an golf. Why wo all know, people who are judges and people who are not judges, that green hacks have been at a discount of from fifty to two hundred per cont. over einoo the rag. picker was set at work at Washington. In all fairness we ask of the voters of Pennsylvania one question. Are you in favor of having the negro vote? The res. son why we ask it is this; wherever the present party in power have had the sawn dency, they have pressed upon the people negro suffrage; and in localities whore they were not sure of their power, as in Pennsyl vania, they have handled the subje.et with gloved hands. The true union loving wen of the country in our old Connueswealth do not wish to go to the polls with the negro. But if the Republican party should carry the next eleetion, we know what will be the result. Lot us pause and consider. =II To TAX l'Antna.—The Radical financial policy exempts the holders of government bonds from taxation, pays the interest on the debt in gold, end allows the National Bank interest on the bonds on which their circulation is based; whilst every thing you have is taxed to death. l'ut out this !lord of legal banditti, and save to the country one hundred millions a year. Let this great sum be npplied to the payment of the national debt —not to enriching those who are living on the laboring classes•—Luxerse Union. Wir Lot the bond-holders of Columbia County remember that the decision of Judge Sharswood is calculated to render their investments secure. If one contract to pay a debt in coin can be legally discharg ed by a tender of paper currency so may all others. Every attack upon the decision of Judge Sharswood is an argument in favor of making both the interot and principal of the Government Lends payable in green backs. If the bond holders wish to make sure of having the contract to pay in coin declared valid they should all vote for George W. Sharswood. It would not be safh for them to vote for a wan who has a bad record on that question. gel The Wyoming Democrat, in com menting upon the doings end candidates of the late Republican Convention hold in that County, thus refers to "Jokey" Kennedy, the defeated candidate for a re-nomination to the Legislature : "Jokey, this time, paid for Isis dinner &e. beforehand. in anticipation of a hasty de parture. At the close of the convention he left, vowing vengeance on the Ttmsplars, to whom he attributed his defeat. In erossiivg thecanal. which be did on a timber raft, to save a short walk amund by the bridge, lie pitched headlong into the mai. lie floated up like a dead horse, and finally suemedel in getting on the other side of . Jordan.— This strange mishap to the elderniattribated by some to the fad that he had indulged too freely in the "&c. " kept at the temperance hotels in town. Others think lie must have inhaled too much of the breath of the dole votes. The more general opinion is, that he hastily emdusled to abandon politics ; and in returning to the ministry thought baptism a savingordinanee. Certain it is that though thoroughly disgusted with the temperance wen he takes kindly to cold water. We en treat him to give his god-forsaken corrupt party the benefit of his prayers. fhe can not give them any more of those CM) sup plications, in which he indulged last winter, he can at least put up AMC cheap petitions for the ungrateful wretches." In. The Democratic Convention of Mont gomery County nominated the following ticket to be voted for at the coining election : Senator—Arthur P. Markley. Amiem bly—,Tame4 Eschbach, Henry 'McMillen Sheriff—Philip S. Gerhard. Treasurer— George W. Jacoby. County Commistioner —Benjamin Tyston. Mr. Markley is a man of ennsiderable legislative experience, having served three years in the lower House. He was an in fluential and popular member. We hope he may be elected to the Senate. DV" The leading radical organs through out the country are recommending State end County organizations to ignore all local is sues. and confine the campaign to attacks upon the President. This is a virtual sur render of the game and admits a proximity to the wall. The Democracy will not be caught by any such dodge, or driven intn a defensive attitude towards Mr. Johnson.— We have nothing to do with him, he was not placed in power by our party and it is not responsible for his acts. Its whole Cabinet is yet Republican, and we have to hear of any of them traveling in the direc tion of Democracy for advice. Tho end draws near for radical misrule and they feel its approach so certain that these spasmodic clutches at straws only the more certainly demonstrates their weakness.--Johnstotru Democrat. Is 3. The Democracy of Luzerne hare an ablo Ticket ; with Hon. George W. Wood ward at its head for Congress ; Gen. E. L. Pans for additional Law Judge ; William Brennan, James McHenry, S. F. Boasard for Assen:bly ; Michael J. I'hilbin for Pro thonotary ; Col. Samuel Bowman for Clerk of the Courts; and I). L. Rhone for Dis trict Attorney, they are bound to make their majority in the County reach three thou sand. MATTI OF AN OLD SOLDIFIL-A solder of the war of 1812, named Andrew Klotz, of Lower Saucnn township, Northampton coun ty, committed suicide last week rather than go to the poor-house. The late Radical Legislature, which increased the salaries of its members and officers to $43,0)9, repealed the act granting $7,000 in annuities to sol diers of the war of 1812 and their widows, hence Andrew Klotz, the old veteran, had no alternative but the poor-house or the grave. lie chose the latter, and his patriot ic blood will rest as an everlasting stain upon the heads of the Radical cormorants and corruptionists. kr The liernoemcy will have, in the next election, large acceiaionsto its rinks. There are many well moaning people, tax•payera, electors, who are going to vote with the De mocracy ; believing that the Democratic party is the only true party to the country, and that under its influences the Union can and till/ again bo restored to itaformer pros. perity and greatness. tar Oen. Wm. H, Kase, of Rush Town ship, has received the nomination for As sembly by the Democracy of Northumber• land County. Ile will be handsomely elect ed. A QVESTIO'.V. I=l Mir The "Now York World" admits the 'urthistiflabie,‘' 'unconstitutional,' and 'revo lutionary' character of the military bills of Congress, but says : "It meatus impossible that Mr. Johnson can, after ell he Lea seen of the temper of Congress, indulge the thought of attempting to prevent or thwart its purposes iu respect to the late insurrec tionary States. Those purposes may be, is his estimation, vicious, &0., but that. does not relieve hint from kis Constitutional ob lige:loos to take care that the laws are duly executed." That is, sou which are wares oretlly aimed to overthrow the Republic and the Constitution, must be executed by the Executive, who means to support and de fend the Constitution I That is a specimen of the sagacity of the "World." Should Congress pass a law that the editors of the "World" should be bled to death, to sup ply red ink to the government, and should pass the bill again over the Prosieent's veto, that functionary would be bound to "take care that the law is duly , executed !" That is the "World's" own logic. It is a pretty fair specimen of its sagacity in matters of government. While papers calling them selves Democratic indoctrinate the public with such infamous ideas, wo may expect to see the revolution go on. Tho "World" chimes in with the tyrant's old music, that "Revolutions do not stop." A shabby say ing that has been contradicted often enough in historic time. Our doctrine is, that this Afrian Revolution of ours must and Ault be eopped. I=IMMIIICI gl npeN Mani or A CLMOTIIA.N---We regret to State that Rev. Mr. Anderson, minister of the Methodist Church at this place, was suddenly stricken with apoplexy on Sunday evening last, at Snydertown,— I le had preached three times during the day, and 011 his way from the church, about n'eleck in the evening, he stopped suddenly and complained to Mr. Wolverton who was with him, e great pain in his head, and placin r his hands on his forehead, asked to be laid down. He soon became insensible nod was taken temporarily, into Mr. Far row's residence, and a physician was sent for. From thence he was removed to the how of Mr. Wolverton, where he lingered until Tuesday afternoon, when he departed this life for a better world, aged about 63 years. The deceased was a corpulent man, but was apparently in robust health. He was a man of unaffected piety, with a genial and cheerful temperament. His remains were brought to his residence, in this place, on Tuesday evening, and will he interred this (Friday) afternoon, with due solemnity.— His funeral will be attended by many of his clerical brethren from the surrounding eir cuits.—Sotnhary Antrrican. DEATENT INTO A Wri.L.—A young gill living in the flintily of William Heaver in Iteavertowo, this county, fell into a well 35 f•et deep, with 10 feet of water in it, and escaped without injury. She was drawing up a bucket of water, and as the bucket neared the top of the well she readied down to take hold of it, when her feet slipped and she fell into the well. She had the bucket rope in her hand to which she chine till she got out again. Mr. Beaver heard the noi.se caused by the very sudden revolutions of the windless and went the well to see what was the cause of it, when he saw the girl below, partly unconscious but still clinging to the rope and to which she clung till he wound her up again. She is all right now and uninjured.—Selinsgmre Timm WHAT 1;0 DEMOCRATS PROPOSE TO DO.— "What do you propose to do if you get into power again?" is a question frequently pro pounded to Democrats. There is no "if" about it. The Democratic party will ngain get into power, and that before long. There are A great many things we ran, anti will do. We will cut down the taxes, and lessen the expenses of the government, materially.— We are against those rag machines called national banks, as diAtursing agents, nod by FO doing S:170 shout twenty-four millions of dollars vu year its this one item of erprmliture. We may collect the Internet Revenue through the States, instead of through Fed eral officers. who are vczy obnoxious to gen uine Republicans, and thwave about Min ty-three ncilhin sof dollars vsr yew. Re store (be Democratic party to power and the South will he encouraged to ga to work and repnre and restom the territory devas tated by Sheridan, Hunter, Pope And other infernal scoundrels. If you are a true friend to your country, work late and early until the sceond Tuesday in October, to induce nil to vow for Sharswoo d.-11 , nnsylconia Argus. I= NEwseArxn.—An exchange says, of all the amusements that can possibly be imag ined for a hard-working man, after a day's toil, or in its intervals, there is nothing like rending an entertaining paper. It relieves his home of its dullness or sameness, which nine cases out of ten, is what drives him to the alehouse, to his own ruin and bis fami ly's. It transports him into a gayer, and livelier, and more diversified and interesting scene ; and while ho enjoys himself there he may forget the evils of the moment fully ar much as if he were over so drunk, with the great advantage of finding his money in his pockets, or at least, laid out in real necessar ies and comforts for his wilb and family, and without a headache. Nay, it accompanies him to his next day's work, and gives him something to think of besides the mechani cal drudgery of his every-day's operations— something he can enjoy while absent. 41,0 • 0. "The perfumed light Steals through the mist of alabaster lamps, And every air is heavy with the breath (It' °rame flowers that bloom L' the midst of roses." Such was the flowery land filled with heal ing airs and life-preserving products, where Dr. Drake discovered the chief ingredients of his wonderful Tonio wedieine—rwryA- TlM( Brrrraii—the enchanted tropical is land of St. Croix. The PLANTATION BIT- Tina, combining all the tuedicitial and tonic virtues of the healing and life-sustaining products of that favored clime, are, without doubt, the \\Todd's Great Remedy for Dys pepsia, Low Spirits, and all other Stomach- MACINOLIA WATER. —A deligtful toilet article—superior to Cologne and at ball' the price. 2 • VIGILAA/CE COMMITTEEN. The Atanding Committee at its recent 'fleeting adopted an address, selected three Democrats in each District to sot as a N'igi lance Committee; to whom instructions will be sent by the Sculling Coininittee ; and directed the address and the list to he pub lished in all the I)emoeratie papers of the county. Beaver—B. Zimmerman, Allen Mann, Charles Michael. Benton—J, J. M'llunry, Bohr M'Henry, I. K. Kriekbaum. .lirrwick—Teaish Bower, Hudson Owen, J. S. Sanders. Blootn—I). Lowenberg, I'. Billinryer, J. B. Casey. Briarrrerk—W tn. Lemon, J. 0. Jucohy, J. C. Smith. allowing—M. V. B. Kline, Dr. J. K. Bobbins, J. H. Creasy, Centre—C. 11. Deariek, 11. D. Knorr, Andrew Frees. rentralin—J. B. Knittle, P. Killeen, T. O'lierharty. ('ony/wham—Wm. Goodman, 1). 'l'. M'Kernan, Ur. Wohlforth. ti'shisriereek—D. It Savage, John Sutton. l'rauldhi—David Knittle, Washington Parr, 11. .1. Reeder. (Ireenworul— Isaac Dewitt, John Lcggott, A. .1, Albeinsm. llgmlork—W' 11. Shoemaker, Capt. I. Leidy, Jackson Emmitt. ./aebom—Daniel Young, Silas M'llenry, IlenryWagner. Loma—Gera llower, John Snyder, Dan el Stine. Modisoo— Capt. W. J. Allen, James Kisner, A. K. Smith. Maine—lr. J. Campbell, W. T. Shuman, M. Grover. Seltweppenheinr, Pr. Mont gomery, J. 11. Baler. Montour--Noah Mouser, P. lleintlateli, James Farnsworth. 3h. Pteuront—Win. Miller, Win. Howell, John Mordan. . . Orange— Dr. 741agargell, Col. Kline Moses Everett. line—John F. Fowler, John Lore, Luther A. German. Thatrillyrre,k—John D. Houck, N. Preis bac+, Ainzi Craig. Seoit—C. Ent, B. P. Reigliarl. J. joike. SoPodoof—Alinas Cole, Audrew Lau- Lac+, 0. Moore. By order of the Committee. JOHN G. FREEZE, chairman, An Amolansinnlllon. A Memphis paper furnishes an account of an occurrence in Alabama which seems to call for investigation, and demands the notice of the press. ft is stated that Capt. Morris Schaff, commanding the Mount Ver non Arsenal near Mobile, had a controversy with a citizen of that neighborhood, named Fredrick B. Shepard, a gentlemen well known in this city in former years. In the course of the dispute Mr. Shepard, it sews, sent a written demand for satisfaction to Captain Schaff. That officer might have taken no notice, or a proper official notice of this proposal, but the following is the ac count of his procedure : Ile sent an officer with some men to arrest Shepard, had him brought within the walls of the United States Arsenal, anil there. with his own hand, shot him, an unarmed prisoner, in revenge for a private grievance. Mr. Shepard died of the wound. The as sassin is still at large, protected from the local law by his own tniiitary power. It seems due to the character of our army that these circumstances, which arc thus publicly alledged, should be promptly investigated. Military tyranny has indeed reached a pitch never equaled, if acts like these eau be per petrated with impunity in a civilised coun try. General Ord lately rebuked publicly an officer who claimed to be "a master of the people." We doubt not that General Grout will see that justice is done in the flagrant Me to which public attention is now first drawn, though nearly three months have elapsed since its oeunrrenm—Age CONI3IUNICATEP. MR. F.orrce:—As Saving Fund Associa tions and Trust Companies, are new things in this County, I kg space in your paper for the filllowing explanations : The Bhminsburg Mutual Saving Fund Association is chartered under the act of 12th April 1859, and is strictly conformable to its excellent provisions. It starts out with an assumed value of t.:00 per share, which shares of stock may he increased to the number of twenty-five hundred. For each share of stock of the assumed or nomi nal value of $2l$P that any, person takes, he will have to pay nne dollar initiation foe and one dollar per month for eight years, or un til the dissolution of the Aweiation; thus bringing it within the means of every one, to make a safe investment of his carnine. liven the most needy an save one dollar each month. The money tints paid in by the share-holders is, the evening of the same day, loaned out to such of the share holders (and to share-holders only) Its desire it. The borrower paying therefbr six per cent. interest, payable monthly, as well as continuing to pay , the monthly dues of one dollar for each share, and by thus paying dues and interest in abort eight years be will have repaid the loan. The borrower having these easy terms of replying the loan, is willing to pay a peemiun for the privilege of borrowing the money, These premiums and the monthly eempoundinF of the inter est cause the fund to accumuve so rsuidly that in about eight years, each sitare is , .t have reached im actual value of $::00 while in that time the share-holder will have paid into the Association only $97. Thus by in vesting a small sum monthly, where it will at once draw interest and that interest will be compounded monthly, a person will have saved a large amount iu the course of eight years. But this Association offers the largest in ducements to men of families, who are pay ing high rents, and are desirous of getting homes of their own. Thus let a person take ten shares of stock which will cost him ten dollars per month : upon these ten shares he can borrow (with approved security) ten shares of WO or a2OOO, less the premium which he may offer for the privilege of bor rowing. With this money a comfortable home can be purchased by the borrower.— If he then pays the money ho is now pay ing for rent, towards meeting his monthly dues and interest, it will nearly or entirely pay them, and in the course of' eight year& he will have repaid his loan, and own, and have paid for, a property. Should a share-holder at any time desire to withdraw from the Association, he has only to give thirty days notice in writing, and all the money ho has paid in, with in terest at sip per cent. from the time or times it was paid in, will be returned to him. The Association is under the control and management of twelve Directors, elected by the share-holders. There can be no loss, for all the money as anon as paid in, is loaned out on_ gond security, approved by the Baud of Meows. • pumitibi LUM of the rook Almwil ilehibition of , the f"nlunth(a Oyttly 4ipicuattral, Bodin& tarot rod hirsionotaa/ distoolutiott, to he held AZ f WARBURG, oe %dm* and /Way, October Oth, 100 t 180. ' illi ` nni.tv of Calm. 0• 41 ; itVla susser iirrryihieg yha ktM of to o allow' templet,' Shia foto, rin Re IOW lea have lam hem", nee loolitlitlitanh wad stony Oily arkitowiadge. that than I. 1 11 iistoeSt 404 /OElll4OOa and airmen* awroaleti eh In atteroling a well eon. dow.S. nog a wilt Alien op fair. oh* futintoltine. to whom the inershere of tho WA prier Fair h.ve an. truing the atearogrhea, would earoitatly and to. epeathilly shift* thworrogendioti o spry prom in Ilia whooty_, hrintng Wag Will Oil bring to the groat VOIR far Cilltnatitia Ono grey tathaatithla p year lait linfOlitli;:'z. Ae " 01 001 .0 f lOWA/ MI MIL WM.. now , in m ra it tot Wit WitiethatiOni~lllo.lll4l contrib. playa will piroko , road blOrneOliiihsed 00111111 the Fair etioreilant to skids tig ti asking for any alteration. lif rioter of the Illsomifiro Oemositoo 14 . P. SWPINtiV setros;y. Abner Welsh, Superintendent. 01.4 1.410411111111 hest pii draws* woes. 91 dto do do N pail caarloga do Il 2.1 di, 'do do $ Duet polo carriage mono, a 'ld do do do 3 boot illtalllon over 3 yews old. 10 all die do do II fleet hao o 4 more, with enlist her aide, both nomad by the exhibitor. $ 24 heel brood Iwo with coil at her side, boll owned by filo oaluinaar. a Diet finale tardily borer, 4 94 do do do 11 hoot single carriage mom 4 Id do do do 0 float geldoto between 3 and 4 years old 4 do M ern du du 4 do Gelding do 9 and 3 year. old 4 do Moo do do 4 do how colt between I and 9 years old. 3 do OM r do do 3 do how, or mane colt under 10 months. 3 24 heel bored or noun ono 0.. do 11 Inept poor mooned colt, under) years old Wolof' to herniae, 0 Exhibition under this class will lissm their horses us thu growl by If) o'elock, Thin* day morning, when they will be asatnire d .Judges—Abrier Welsh, Orange' William [aline. Muilirem; Clin. Windmills:lb Frank !;n; Willitun Shaffer, Centre; Daniel Vetter, Main. CLAPP 11-CATTI.E. Nehemiah Ree Fe. Saperimcmleat. All,riC Prot bull 3 yarn old und upward,. $l2 241 do tin do Pest bull between /sad 3 4004 aid, 6 /d du do do 4 Peel bull browern 1 and 9 year', old, 3 Vd do do do I pert bull cur under 10 months old, 2 Id do do do Arriestlarielll purr Peel Cow 3 years nld and upwards. 0 "Id do do do 4 µrµ hem./ br%*orn e trod 3 year, old, 4 2d do do du 3 Orot heifer calf ender 10 moulls4 old, 9 DEV4II4 011'01:2 Best boll :1 pears old and upward's, 0 li 2.1 do do do • do 1001 between SI and a years old. 4 %I do do do 4 do bull between I and 3 years old. 3 24 do do do do boll Call under JD mouth, old, I 24 do du do Ifelredrerrel 1 Fier do Cow 3 plod old or upward, u Id do do do 4 do heller between 2 and 3 years old, 4 V du eh ilo 3 do heifer under 10 months old. 4/ i Ai. moot E y irro on( . f.M Mill 3 yNkro old end upward do do do Neu Nu fi briworn Vend 3 years old. do do do Bert bull between I and 1 years *ld, 3 Ild du du do I Bret Hull calf under IU nwnth• old. 9 'ld do do d• Apesialtsrlse I paw Peet Cow 3 years attend upward s gd do do do 4 re et Ileirer between I and 3 year. old, 4 3d do do de 3 Bret Heifer eel( ender II menthe •Id, 3 GUMMI/ errocit. Beet bon 3 years eld and upward *lt 24 du do do 9 do bull beau rant and 3 yodreitold, • Id do do do. 4 do bull between I and 2 years old. 3 2d do do do a do bull eel( under 10 months old, I 'ld do do do Arriantrisrier I deo do Cow 3 yeare old and upward 0 24 do do do 4 du Ileir4r between 9 mnd 3 year. eld, 4 '24 do do an 3 do Heifer calf andur lucocmlha old rrf)cK. OW hu i 4 rear" uld and upward', do do do do bull bottom n 1 and I years old. Id do do do do hull foil( under In month• old, 2 Id do do do 4/rooilllirl4l I ',sr do Cow 3 pats old and updadds, I 'a do do do 4 do heifer between 2 and 3 years old. 4 ed do do do 3 du bestir, ceallfiltiPt VI month, old, ONEN ANO STEEItS. nee{ Inßil oven awned nag worked by evlnlnlne, 93 VA .In ag do 3 Knit yoke steer. between .4 and 3 years OW, 4 ',ld do du do 2 Exhibitors will have their stock ready for the whip; to examine by 10 o'clock. a. on Thursday, and to remain until Friday, 3 o'clock, p. tn. ,lurNes--•Nehr'm'h RCM. IlettliOlti; Gott lieb linother, Catawksa; Jesse Hoffman, Centre; Jamb Vohe, 31illlin; R. Wilson, adiso a. CLAPS 1111—PWrilr. A. P. Young, Superintendent, • Sari boss, do do 3 An brand pow, 2d do do do 3 do pow and pigs (• or nioc.,l • do lost 3or more pigs under • wish 411 d. 3 44 do do do 2 do Lot stork hogs (3 or mors.) kd do do do Judges—A. P. Youns,Greenwroxi; Rohr Mdkury, Benton; Lewis nom, Montour. Francen Evans, Sunerintendenk /INC WuOL. Ben Mick, 'ld de du de Ewe. do do MIDDL! WOOL 11414 Burk, de , do Ail rive, Od do do LONG WOOL. P.M Mock. 2d de do do F.wo, 'll do do Judges—Frances Evans, Briar Creek ; George Fetterman, Locust; John Smith, Madison. CLAPP li—Pol.7l.Tar. John (In , !man, Soperintendoca. Prot and Inrceot di.play of p••unry. 6* Id do do do I do Pair rhirkens, Airritrhor/os 1 ycir 2.1 do do 30 do Pair Turkeys, I iiii vd do du .50 00 Pair liesas,. 1 00 24 do do 50 dr: Pair Duel's, 1 di nest and Moot 'Hopis,' of tame pigeons. SO ;rudest—J . oh Cadman, Bloom ; Henry Deichmiller, Herniae::: Josnph lAilleY, Scott. CLAPS VI—ORAiN AND SEEM,. Joseph Mouser. Superintendent, nestl bushel rlevor seed. ill 21 do do do 150 do half boned Timothy. 3 24 do do do ISO do burns! Red Wheat, 3 do do White Meat, do do NYn. 3 SO do do Illiteitwl•sat, SP do do Miura Need cora faro, 30 do do Yellow do do AO do da Ohnobtoll do de .00 do Ilalf bushel Flamed, SO do bushel Oatt, SO .Tudges—Joeeph Mower, Montour; John Gruber, Hemloc k Weglif Boirmsn, OrmitteL Jackson AlcHenry, Fishinpreek ; Em men P, Eves, Greenwood, CLAM VII—VMETASL6II. Hiram Appitman, Superintendent. Mat I hustlei of soy of the ditersist sort• ttfoo at potatoes, •1 SS dot busted Sweet Potatoes, I do bushel Field Turnips. I in di bushel a i l/ var. ) I 30 de bushel r to. .4riovilorist 1 year Au Issusiddllisdohl Wurlsol, I do ill P . M M Is t Oileistas s, Agrtsiathrtst i fur S firssi do Issohdt 0 1 10000 . p ra wi ll .k., ric stable Oysters (Welty) t Alitlag is Albelle. uglify. l e i l i t ill arti lui !hums. ft IrOltriltArellut Illashil. Or noltin - )ferldrltairlel 1 .4 . XiMalair— - Jud 8 Apploman, Ileminfk i Solo man !Shemin, Oatewiree; enured Mann bender, Bloom. i i iirio—novermobn or 4 mnrAerunts. .:. mien !tomboy, Suporiotonclont. yams ridoool, L s ..., do do 0.1 411/01/iiirilli I pm' 4 yank Wooimi moth, ! ',... 164 Ao IV Fordo Owl, I A. lid do do du Airrlsidtwriot I par. du 111 pude Philo I.lnos. I AO do le yards maw', I 6o do Knit Wool Allocklude, au do do do Ilind.o., bo do Vinton Ildonnilll4, ila do HUM , Kidd MOM I AO Id do do do do I do pair Wool blonholo. I Anlour Linen Alloollo, Avicir/roplot I Amor do mood wade Tlibio Cloth, Agror/Infing/ I pm? J mlgea Reuben Bomboy, Hemlock ; M rm. Mali]) Cool, RoariauCrook; Mn'. Hiram IL Iclino, Orange ; Mr& Hiram J. Reeder, Franklin. . ~ ~ chaos IX—nomorne itilcovroterusip. Inhn O. QuioKloperintentlant• Mt lonf of srassi, so do Pewee COL In do Oloaor Cake, 60 do Olonato MAP, AO do soolplo pleeerooe, 50 do Oa Wren Jelly,so do retalooketr ?lOW. 80 do Pliektne (Irony other IWO, 60 do Apple lIIIIIIti r 60 do Pooch nurser. bo do Moto Ilultal, In do Grape tensor. AO do Oillom OurphAn. 3 on do 410nel Haw, Aorleelterias I r •• d• Mull of looser—not We loon 914 x• 1 IA Id do do do SO do onenple Olaosaoo, 60 do Apple pin, 00 do wimple Venal, So do de bard snap. SO d o do eon mono, AO Juilget —John O. 9uick, Montour; Mrs. .h.ob K o stenbipter, l‘raliklin; Mrs. Reuben Wilson,ladison Mrs. Sarah K. Pursel, Orange; George *. Dreialmeh, hemlock. I.:i.APIA X —FAVVY ANTICI.I4 ONO mimic's Capt. C. G. Jackson, Superintendent, Soft knit Show, An do (Suitt, do Tins, do Timing work, do sperimen head Waft, do do Shell work, do do Ulla work. do do ',pettier work. do do Mir work. do do Wow work, do do prow Ind, do 40 tainting. do do Sick Pulbsnideriii, d o do WorWN: 01,1,broi do de 'MAWS tioncui d ory, se em 11'o,attd Wl* , do Comm Mot. do Worked . slipper. do Pitney No Cushion, 1 do Neal Press. do Display ?doss Painting, do COO+,t4loll 1 4 0 1 6 1 / 1 1. do do Aetiflecil Plowsra do do nouns Plants in blood,. 1 do de Pried Prim, do do pried Vinwetil. do Variety ?lowers. do Aperients of rannionship, Judges—Captain C. ti. Jackson, Ber wick ; Miss Mary Mendenhall, Franklin ; Mrs. Daniel Hess, Mifflin; Mrs. Harvey Crevling, Scott; Mrs. Charles R. Fowler, Scott. _ st—rt.otta. STOVES. TIN , WASE. AND DEN Y. Noah Crites, Superintendent. Ow So pounds wheat fl our, do do pork w heat flour, do do rye floor. do do rot n meal, do Cooking Stove with do Pot r Int do do do Set *COMO teeth, dei variety or Tin. Ware. Juilecs,—Noah Crites, Catswissat M. Ent, Scott; Wm. Richart, Hemlock. xll—stistrt.t.Tusst. IsteLestetrrs Asp MAI:MILKY. ;Tripoli Harris, Superintendent. Beet Plough ror general use, do Corn plotter. do Corn planter. do Threvhing 'doctrine and Power, 4 do Reaper and Mosier antribined, • do Fanning Mill. do Morse ibly Purl, do Corn Sheller, 4) Main prin, 3 no Farm Wagon, do Straw sr fodder cutter, do Sorer Kale, do portable eider Minim! pram Jo Sled, do Clothe, %winter, do Weaning Machine, to among.. verde/. d o clover do Chute, do Wheel barrow, 3 do Roller, .Rgeinvitat lot es. pa., Judges—. Taro TiarriP, I entlock ; Wm. T Shuman, Main; John Jackson; Jos Masters, Madison. CLARM f I I—vrmici,nel, Robert Purse). Superintendent, Rem I amtly rum Isis, do top 6 uK{r. do open tom, do adridd. • do sulky, Judgel—Roh. Puml, Naiimon ; Gen. R. Hunter, Greenwood; N. P. Moore, Hem lock. CLASS X IV—DECP AND BERM VES, ()sear Attelletibliett, Superintendent. Nem swarm of bur*, $ 1 dA An do du Iferitulturitt t year do ramp r Ave pounds of honey, I do booldre, I Judges—O. A nebeniteh, Orange; A Smith, Hemlock ; John Scou, Catawiafta. 1:1.198 XV— WINES ANII LlWlrrllla. A• K. Smith, Superintendent. Bi t e wooer cameo/ wine. el do do blackberry wino, do do grape wind. Jo do cherry wino. do do rye wbi•kcy, do do ChIFT viaboar. Judges;—.A. K. Smith, M adison ; Eli 'Men denhall, Benton; Peter Laub:meth Benton. utsetts xvi—rAitiNtrr WARE, TANNER/1,1/110E. sin art'. Tsit.orts, rorraas AND IIItICKIIIASChbeI WOKE, ~ Joseph :seuttergood, Superintendent. Boot Bilte**. $1 do drooping Pinn4l. I do dioplog roadie% Witte. 9 do out winlror chairs. I do opting prat chairs. I do racking chair. I do pewee, I do mode snit of olotboo, 11 do half dozen nronino. igoPseiltwritt I goer do riot ainglo Wiwi*. 9 do pat double borne..' a do two Woo pow Hu bertber. I do do tin kip. I do do do tilt okinil. I do pair coif knots, I do pair kip boots. I du lot oortlionwpro, I do sample bricks, SO Judges—Joseph Scattergood, Pine; Noah Mouser, Montour ; Philip Gartman, Scott. Ifli.iloo X VllT.Fiturr. Thomas J. Wulliver, Superiiitenleut. Vest half hiisliel of any variety of apples 01 PO do Mops) , Of npplee, V 00 Qd do do do Arrierlisirist oaf par. do display of poser. d 00 3d do do do .Ikyriertterist env par do display of peaches. 1110 01 do do do Apipaierisi owls pear. do dozen quinces 1 I 0 2d do 0. 30 du Pre cholera of grape, 1 00 do dieplay of grapes V Oil OJ do do do Ageisvirsieilsc es• par. de fire Posters Creveling palms, So do do Voncord grapes So do do Dlana Rapes SO de do Llentivnre 'rupee 30 en do Isabella grapes, 30 do Lot of Fun popes, So de dirplay of RuepOurries. 3 00 do IMO. of dried iloplee, SU dui do peaches, SO Mot Pimple dried cherries, Sinned sail unstoses, s'. Judges—Thoinns J. Welliver, . Mt. Pleas ant;. Reuben Rich, Greenwood; blias Krum, Scott; Hiram Polder, Fishingereek. CLASS 'Vila SPORTINII LIST Bert trotting borne, nom. or gaining ontronott rem ON 90) $lOO 00 If Ifis then run, hemp ere mitered, Air eseb bow ler. wen tour, shell be doduetrod truer the pre• velum eferrd. FARRIRRIT LIST—FIRIT TROT. fleet trotting It arse, 13111/111 or 1 1 10111. (en trines fen U) NO 0 0 Jr lees then blur heroes are centered, for earls Our,* lea then four, SIO *ball be deducted front the pie wham edbretl. ORCOPIP 71107'. Best troithie horse. mere or geldlol. ( 0 .1 6 4 11 " Ass Si) 11103 00 If hiss this leer home aro entoreql , for nob lore* less than tour, la shall be chclucted trout the thou+ NM neoree, leo premiums will he hleorde4 frofeer of Ilse above three trots If lees than nil home* isypeor to compete for floppeilunis, , AI lit IS% harnssie 000 amis. Ynntliftra• lint eon Nita M *NOM by lunibla t wee • d aintOyd thy lit* ; e es Tab. Thom ea p* : • , Pin fee t Centre; Preen► Fo , utionmok. • 86000 VS-4%M It AM Va. s'sl af* loWor matiO4 oamtio Matoroto tea, 34) VI ro, via MK 40, de do Oleos UM* WO promo t mop ftot Ow 041* 4 4 , {,Main Win WON** • kilgoor-Aliiitew Madison, Madis:ai ; A ATVAlbertoon, thoonwochi; A. NI =I 14Wirio OW tiro aboalitotlon romans loom" In pas to the AelffibilittOil 000 400 110 et...styl i n g sne w iiyiyhip, Ms prottrao horatetwo hole he.* t. May Whet. an Par days, and herr their 1111111.4 tli. 601ded Oil rite thav ) Poet, Lean wane MM. Snirfril nolt.lhibitioi or romper WWI. 0111140 lentantoraitnewbor or tins Awe. elation bolero 'Morino tbrelie r*.rond Wawa 104041144009 Mitilarn it pion 04 t whets their testy eto ewe/Wm rblifi. T ' 15010 , 44 0 Was' , 0 4 10 01 ”111# pi , r. o yoga Soto r ~MOW Maley WI wg* yy. btbitntoWWl !ill 1,1 11 ., 011 1 1 0 eitb.44llll6tbst rumot. #lll ankle. Owed tor annipatomn moot bo am nod liCillaV oppitedst. rms. einratablyy, *lower*. ke . 115.1 be Um Powl 'I Of th. , vfilliwiltai. end all wanilliplitiotil whiles mist be toads by Imo etrorineno , , .41 , , Pain. An dock errieroll oleo lail "bat le royrrroolo4 or promotions * Or ba ibilleiteAL 511th, Au owialeo *ay otbibition or aorupreitioa Witt ter pourtrill by lirPooloit. P, ,I 4„, Wednatioy in. bib- and elope** worepriblo cows, be on the /online at that iliac lord remain there um tit Vriday 3 044 P. 14,, when they wilt be at the diepututi of the aut. biting, *tooth. Stood* fat lb* silo or rollphdipi . WO*s ds obtoinod by oppittittoo to any arthatity or it. r. 1;,,1 hill No liaise WM Wl. od.tald.lllrt Nil rpm, moose or molt Hos** !odors oppeinseduosoinbio ;be Cloven; claw. coati - gar am. lawam. Alootatotio• by Whops* two i *CP Wry (MN early ott Tborodoy ottorotoy obtol , o notir lootroctkoloo. irklio tio dm nit deo be obtslood at ill, /lama 010 Mil Wore Ityo raft os a; Um Trobot trier 0601111 r air days, poirrti P. etnil NEL Pun. I 8 (Irvin , . f ll BO,, 814.matwitri *pc 11.. 1147 InOLEN. ►O,OOl or watt pros imb*crtber an the night of the alb Ow— I.ICIBT MA Y HOW: Aft* ptirt.itt hitoi *tries: Wadi Mae ; 1114 AWN 14 thomir A relliftiliiitbei retard .01 he outhl WSW rtt4to QS the Wor t ova ewe tot *0- out too bets, w ee lot wily otonod by Otooph n Won,. L%41 Elt410.1,11", Tows 14111. !Ammo Cs . ESTR & Came 10 the premise, 01 tio nefdlet, sit if .iitfuelt Tewneliii. roe. •••• u 'astray, oil or *bout the iltiM at icisu 111 0 7 . a brindle now, with *nine mark in I.4eliand sireidee anon wadi s b. u s her Andy, aged about nine reale. OW sot pm, 'open e.t.a et wreak. The await, lit oanrra ate tog anted 10 tame ern ard and niteit propotrir pay castNo, and late he away. Otheralal* Cite wtti be dopate 4of es hits isw dieeett 1•1011.1 taINTOI. I I lfein'nek. Auftial 14. PO —3w. WOOL ! WOOL t WOOL!! I CLOT" RICO A MOLD rot WOOL; Tito toderaignral will pay Ma highosi market ►rhi in , a , h 4114. for .loth *Orr 41 his 111 , 011 Ito hear Mill.. liVllllaltolperl, •r Coy. Priori ea your Wool lo th. %cm Ploasont Malt, at Morcoao. yule, Pa. J, 6 , SAN WA'. pops. 4, IM7, TO CONERIMPTIVES.t The Rom tam Ann A. Wll.Pief will .inn (free of ctitraM 14 all who detite it, the pemiettlitiort the directions for mtkieg and toed the mull* remedy by which ha was eared eta long MfiectieW and that detail dime* se Consiimptiee. Pie oily oh. jest to benefit the afflicted and he lieges emery •iifferer win try this presertption. se it wel mew , them Bathing , lag may piece Meeting. 1 1 tilde's* hem r.DwAtti) A WILSON. N. , 163 eau* &mood Alt set, Willitotottnirg, New 11.44. INFORMATION. Infermation anareetee4 en proatwe 4 tirsufaini growth of tam neon a bald headier aeattlwee O*u. oleo a temps tot tee removal nt lettopter, Illotettec t:t Notions, ett , quiet Ain leaving the ettat soft elem. end aeauttful. tan ke *Wonted towhee; *beep by addressing Tittos.r.t.n,ptimi oncost. Itioadwey, %ew Ifeek NOTICE TO BRIDGE BUILDERS. Th*Vommis*Oeutre of t oinmtia h hltinthey Chile h ie tem meet eg the month or itnarinssra«t Oa tho with of hest intl., at 10 o'clort A. M. to restive pi..poeale for erecting a towered arab bridge seer Boat titterer*. Ibe bridge will I. ferrety Awe feet between the (tilt of the einittneate sea tweets' fret Isola. The einitinents will be, as* shwa Are fret high and the other about ten feet bigo, *Ma salt obis witignalls. A. MANN, 1 Coestaissionsre /NO. et Cannabis MOOT. COLIC. ) IbAAC AMERMAN i eol,lllll{ollionsfili ji SiCi it t E. of Mesittat JAhlt.d SHULTZ. Cavity. A uDrroas• Ncrricx. Errata et 100WRIA. RNlrw SAT* or Gitstsweilio TV! . l•nLGnata otoirt bertaallo. The iinderaisned. Auditor appointed by tba fh• (111311111 Connor the thionty of cnitinibta. to:make dui in/I.ton of the belong* in the bawls of Altosen N. Ikrler tolministratot of boo wel Idinob late of (lioan. wood tewnebip tleceaereil to and among thr reeatet4 ire rfPllttlltO Of the decedent, in the 4 , ?0, eetabliabil, by lA* will attend at toe office in 131.rotr, 0/14114 Oo Inc twentysret day of Ifoirenthet A• D. Phil'. at 11l o'eloelt A, M. rot the porpoise of atteneltoi in the dubs* of lite 4proin.rvnt, when and whets all parties interested 4111 re , ihite4 M prreeat theta claim., or be debarred front eolnilla to lot * abate the food, R. R. !KRUM, Illoomebnot Pep t. 11. 11401,-111. ----- SOAP A; CANDLE MANUFACTORY EVERT & !MDT, mown CRAM SOH% Afll Mseureetured from psis materials 444 ma? he ...nettle, d the standard of Melanin'rad seie • by an eitnerrp, ('Co be bed el Catswiees, gloom, hors., Light Street, Eery, and all muter slats* iticeeshion the Conway. They keep ennoteetly On head Chew'd graph% theniieci. Mire, Yale and Miner Raab e, Orders solieited, Sept, AS77IOLOGY TUR FUTURE ar.vmen THE CURIOUS SATISFIED To Doom ■od Dello. I l'orioneo telt— Itptirep me for I can do tt wrll— Come Myren deer And novo , tear A little *hotelman train tit hx•r. fluting a residence in fipain. f illoiline4 sf • Np‘surb /Ott! T.l Of eilliftingif n rnyinis it 1411111100111% cnll.l a lloromrope, by which, enobinbll will a pra• ergo Mamba mils In my 'RIG las Saab ha to Fifties a cusses( pertieit of YOUR FUTURE WIFE 011 HUSK D. ition the tl4tx of marriage, name, Charartm. rasidcnltis and every particular. This is no impamtiun, as testimonials without 11111041. ORO sanest. tty suttee plane of birth. alp., entot of ayes nod Mir. and tn. titling Arty con,* and stamped misstep , : addressed to sourish*, pin mi II rewire the White Jty isinrit a tivi n i 4 l . ..with desired information" A Wines in cmill• J. PIS lit Pl. =MM=M TO rid gy tits I TORRINGTON & HODGKINS, MANUFACTURMIS OF AI .143 'JD :rt OEM POOSPOVE OP LINE. 141UNIIVIRT, PCNIVA. A. tb* otalann is al hand. we offer to Shit Armor* our . 1 141 1 r, PhOrphaja, Iwhien. as a fiattliaat tot Wr'eal. uoth. Hato. Pol4l , mil, &e.. cannot be effeak led, ald Wartilfit it a palm/meat ihtpwayor ail k 'Ma et roil. (not atitapi tap any.) I kdtwa sot seam a simple atinsfiant. Ihr Oho crop on ly, tot er towing in na alt et., which taa bo OtaVeld by tire farinal. of Cheater and 40,04014 MOW_ .0 4 .111`1bia *the ; alsa of th e aitjatual cul/01104 01. Pereeleee end karyirlad. who Aare 14044 11411111111Mittf, for the laid d year/. For Wham, no late, arinat •r fora blowiest*. Pot Cont. LSO to 100 lba. par ewe, dropped i ie bib 41 lino at Panther Pot Oats. ISO lb., per ern. rows breedeser. Fat reloWee. 400 lot. per acre. Inatome re do row. . rOt gne lbs. per stile. •r 4141.0 Paper. Thir qualotiv MI Grape I ptlpept pfrymbies el it Melo* oil AO* AWN 4to pa. oPaii. Olre_Grl 1 014"1_ "AGM *GAS result will bk 0/01,emirity ' - 1444.,401 11*..eadt •*I stiwo ibmv Poorml fits, Na m Anahotketi4t; m. 14 mem! to r r ciiin wor Woo sit . two, .1. W. 1"0, , Alto & 4141VaSi t • TOMIIMOTOX. AO IlletlHOMO NS. itiwit Mit* $1007.09* . SHAMOKIN; PA.