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Tlicy must 'j bo paid for In advance i1iffiTraOS.IL BANK, X1-'1- OK " ' D. Bonuh, rres't. J. C. Flonikks, Cashier. 1" '"DISCOUNT DAY TUESDAY 9. Ttfiiv '-! y. . ,t,W..E. GA PEN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, .- ' ' W AYMESBURQ, PA. fryOi-woE-In N. CUrli's lniiKUnt;, '',: full lH'lidtf B A. M'CONSri.l.. ' -J. J. IIIIKI'MAN. ' "..M'CQMMcLL & HUFFMAN Attornoys und Coansisliors ul L;r.v ; !' !.' . iyineshnni, Vin'ii. '' tarOrvu.: oa IU " Wrlsht ITouso," R-n-l doorf. Collti..v)ns, &e., will recclvu prouii-l attention. . : VVavniw'.mrf Ao 2t 1P2. tf. ' 'ATTORNEY AND COUXSBf.UNl AT LAW i.-.-.r);Bt!e in L'5ilwitlrn liuilillntj, oppesite ,tbi- Court House, Wuyncslmrg, l'a. ,', Nwv. 4. iMSTtlv. VviO. TV H.T. ' ' ' .1. A .T.llfCIIA.VAN. ; WYlY & BUCHANAN ; ATT0fEY3 !i COUNSELORS AT LAY ' ftjr OFFICIO In tho old Hani; Hulldlns. Wnvnoslmri, I'a. . Fi'liriwry'rtd, -liitn. t-f. leiwss Tyj&nsr,1 DlCALKlU.Nliooks Si.dlowry, Wall Piiiht. Window l'nprf, Sunday School ... IJnn'.o of nil kinds (VHHtnnlly on Imnd, Wny nt'Hliurir, nppositu 1'ostOlllce. May rt, 'im.-iy , "t".pTpJ? IT C l.'E i L , Jfhin'.S!., nearly opposite Wriy'it Ihttse, 18 y opnrnd to do stltrlicd and ivjrircd worlt, fi'i.ni tho (ioaiw(St to Hie llnvt ( also, puta .up tho latest style ol'H ioU and Shorn. Colt Sifin!? done on roasnntilo turnijj. Mny'-,,i!ui. ,y". si . iiv v' vn iv, ;( ' ' irmcifAxr TMr.on, 'jltoc't in iiI.aciii.kv's ncn.i'iso, w.vvsi:aiujno. WORK umde to nrdm In fin 't mid Ih'hI Btvle,.Outllngnml FiltliiS done prompt ly, und necoidins lo litest iushlon plates. .Sioek on 'land imd for !'! $ .-'iiL - . I. WATCHES AND JEWELRY. riiAW rtiikct, orrosirti wtiiiiirr iiochk , ttctp9(W IIANna ALWAYS A cholee '' IV imd select nssortment of watoh(!8 and Jewelry, ucpairmg uouu ai uiu wwii npl, ly ;n. g. hughes SADOiEFt AND HARNESS MAKER , Main St., nun rh opposite Wn'yh' Jim : ; KRADY miulfl work on linud, mid linvli Bucured the services of two 1lifll-('liiMs woi l . men ho lu prupured to execute all orders In II ,, iiento-t und best style. Aiav-'.'"" T H 1 R B T N O PJ1 O R E V -i i 1 . i no to '"Jos" T'ixx,a.oi7'q r. ., i i, , II K HAS .lUSl'Ul'KNUI) A ll' N n V S A M N ! ! , Vnnnn flood Rvo WblsUev, Rrandleg of kinds Gin, Wine, Alu.&e. And bus the wher . t Willi to put up 1'ii'icy I'liuun. ia.il mm ylim in the brick part of I'io Adams Inn. .; apr U Urn . UPlilOPLE'B LINE HTF.AMKR "OHIIW TAIN," R. It. Aiiiiam 'ljm Oomniiiniler, dipt H. V. mason, i.icwi lenves t riwiioi'o. for l'ltthimruli uvery alotuiny, I,, Wednesday und Friday, at II u. m. Leaves x I'lltBburnU for Greensboro every Tuesday, ', Tliurstlny and Suturdnv. M y i,;itl.-um. lipi, Ooiiimiinder i II. (. Tavloh, I'lwKt v kaves Urecnuboro for HUsburiili ovary Tiiea ', itluy, Tliinsiluy and Hutiirday. Iamivi s 1'ltis r.u liui'tfli mi (Irennsbi aouvuryMoniliiy, Wudnes nt day and Filduy. ,ii ADAMS' EXPRESS LINE, , .TrUUS wifn line Will forward wllh dispntli nil J piuikiUtet, trunks, &c, to all purls of tlio .(: United BUttc. Apply to ': , , JOSEPH COOKK, ' ThI Jvl)- .:: . . -H iiM." SLiV.TIfiU ODENHaUGH, ' I'TifBAWrt m nmwfl, MianriNics, id mors nnd every thlnir twrtnlnlnu to a lust .,yn. '" "ri"v . V..'. ... . .. ..7 l..Ba Illiif Htifft .rriar.r l.lliill. riririllllllV nnllla r colli' vnngu s o.u niHum .JJ ' - A "COY INI1I.UK" vs A C TAMER SOLDIER Tlio lollowiug (lialotrue recently oc- uiinol I ctwcuii ft Union Holdicr ami donipanioti in nnns wlio ailhored to l!iu Coiei head organization : "Wliy don't you join tho I5oys in Hluo 1" 'That crowd Joti't suit mc. I'm a Doniocrat." , "Wo'l o was I boforo tlio war, but ,. I'vo no fancy now lo lot rebels whom we whipped on tho battlefield triumph at the polls. I'll votcas I fought, tigaitiHt Jcfl Davis and all his crew, and ho should every faithful Union soldier." I've heard that talk bifiueTTJut'' I tell you I'm a Democrat, and no was my father before me, and I'll not desert my party any inoro than I deserted the ranks." "Your having been a Democrat in old times is no reason why yon should give power to Copperheads jiow, and espees tdly no reason for voting for Hiester C'lymer. llo's nn old Whig, who hated the Democrats worse than poison when they deserved respect, and only became nn aetive H'omber of thf party when it began to show sympathy for treason. I hale to see a man like you going round in tho same old circle,, like a horse in ii bark-mill, when all tho world is chang ing, jir t. bt eaur-e you went round that eiic-le under different eircuinstitnees. Geary, a hr.ive soldier, and a liie-lorg Democrat, is nominaied on the Union side, and just asihese leaders have chang ed ground here they've changed all uvti' the country. Lincoln's Cabinet con tained more old Democrats than o'.d W'nigi, and as the best of tho men who cave vitality to tho Democratic party your father supported hi'l it, it got few Hew lecuits exc pt stl'di sorry specimens of east off leni u'ares as William 15. Heed the vohm'eer council ( f Jeff Davis, George M. W hurt on und Iliester Cly nier, nun who always hated D.'mocriicy for its virtues and praise now only ihe vices (hat blossomed out in treason. S ieh lellows pick up Democracy in the way the Ii.dians pick up civilization, nr.d i they make your nttaehmoi.t to an honor able old cause- a lever to help them sus tain a difhotioiable new one, " ';Wo'vo got other leaders, though, that were always Democrats, and I'm bound to stand by them." You're not bound to stand by any thing or anybody but jour country, and whoa your Deino.'ratio leaders turn Haiist it von should turn ag mist them." ' "No.v look here, you can't make that out Wo went to light for -the Union ns it was, and tlio Contitution as it is, and I'm going to stand by that same old doctrine Its the radicals thill's traitors now, and the Democrats that's Union men and patriots. That's the ground that Clymer takes in his speeches, 11 xaid at Heading that he was bound to ti.rht 'secession and rebellion.' The whole lliina has ijot mixed up. Now, since wo whipped the rebels, your party won't lot them back in the Union, and that makes them just as bad ns the first il'l'l'-'""'"' ' " "IJiul UUJL'lil Wl1 WlmjlMvTIvverinJonTront' ing danger was tlnit tho euemios firing into our ranks might bo again installed in tho Federal Capitol to malic laws for. and with the aid of Northern Copper heads, lo rule and persecute, tho loyal people of tho wriolo United Slutes I If that was ho, we might as well Imv6 atn'd nt home, for It was scarcely worth' while to fiuht t- fasten a chain around our own neolis. No. Wo fought lo establish tlio authority of tho Federul Government over the seceding Slates, ami when this wits accomplished, und dellant treusdm unishud, our hopo and cxpeotufJou WU that loyal men should govern tho hoi it ago wu hud regained Hut tho rebt ls had no ao(iner been vanquished In fj'.ir wurfare tlinu Uiu treachery ot Andrew i 7,7 , ., ., , vt johusou, and lh promises ol iirj H if you are afllictod Northern allies, inspired the hope that by a new flank movement 'the lost cause' might still triumph, and", nfter loosing Richmond, irtually romovedihe o ip'ta'. of the Confederacy U Washington. Thut's '.he plan now, us plain as the nosu on your face ; and there is not rebel in the land, North or South, that don't chuck! i over it and wt.vk hard for its success As they combine to sup'p.'i t-it, we should unite to crush it', if wo wish to perpet- uato the fruits of our victories." "Tho Southern States ought to get back in tho Union some time, though, for nil that, wu'vano riyht.to keep them Olll.V 'They could get back easily enough if they showed sinoero rcpenicncu for their treason and gave guarantees against a repetition t flheir war on loyal men and loyal inlerasts. Let thein pass the constitutional amendment, and form loy al State governments, like that in Tei ni.ssee. and like her they can gain almis fion for their Senators and Congress, men." "I don't believe in tinkering at the Ci n titulion Why do you want to elntnge it?" 'lJecause thaj. is the only practical way of milking a permanent treaty of peace with the rebel States, and the only way ot adapting the government of the country lo tho changed condition pro duced l y the war. Y-u know thai while wo were in camp, Iliester Clymer and the Copperheads in Pennsylvania tried to prevent us from voting i.t all, and the State constitution was changed to give soldiers the right of suffrage If the Federd Constitution is not umendid now and the rebel Congresinen are admitted, 0 leh rebel solder will have twice as much control over the Federal Government as )ou or I. If you are ready to hubiu'iL to that, I am not " "Thai's rather hard, I must contess. 1 don'l know but what its right to make that change ; but then your paru asks other charges, too." "None that are not just and necessary.. Only a guaranti e Unit the rebels shall not b the treasury with claims for their ;bt and damages j that their w orst men shall not bo. immediately restored to power, and liiat civil rights shall bo ex tended to all American citizens." I don t want to help pay tho rebel debt- any more than you do und it would not he pleasant to think that the men who shot do.n our companions should step into Ihu lroni. seats of politics loo smhlcn'y ; but that civil rights clause nn got a nigger in tho wood-pile, nod Liu against in gro equality, and especial ly against giving them the right to vote." "It says nothing about suffrage one way or tho ether. Hut it provides against their oppressicn. The war showed liow liltli! the rebels cared for the health or lives of white prisoiu i s, and they care less lor tho rights of freedmon. They have bo long been uoeusloiued to treat colored men ns brutes that it w require sharp laws sharply administered to teach them better. Tho negroes are human beings entitled to our protection under nny circumstances, and certainly sincu they noted ns our fuithlul allies ngainst the cruelt v of a common enemy, Of all tho bugbears ever invented to fnghlen fools, negro cqtiality is the most ridiculous The inninlainanco of your manhood don't depend upon the power of rebel ruflhitis to cheat, assault mid murder eiiinncipated slaves with im punity. J he ''man's the man tor a' that being certainly mudo uc belter by the oppression ot his fellow-men, on the on,p hnwl. ns he is no worse for lack of rnik and' t'oitiii o, en ihe other. Yen talk about Democracy! Whfl! a libel on tho word it it is, to make it tho namo ot a party that boasts of its anxiety to heap undeserved wrong and ignominy upon a tlown-lrodden race that proved its patri otism and loyalty in tho darkest hours of national adversary, and is now by the confession of friend and foo prnving its industry and capacity for freodom. The Btteera and taunts hnrled- against it by yniir Demoorallo speakers urn or old ns the hills. ' Aristocrats hnvo used them for centuries against the laboriiij! masses ot tho while raoo,and it. is only whero brave, bold HadioalR linve successfully oombatted them, that tho masses of nny color are fru," .!.'.' ' ', To Cuiik a Fki.on Shavo tho flnger so ns to nearly Stm t tlio blood, men np ul v h tmultioe mnde of. Linseed oil and white lend. It will kill the felon within twenty-four honrs. wl'hout the addition" i hi iiiiiii eaufo'i ny oi nl pain caused by other remedies. Try Tilt OLD WOMAN AND TUB CROW. Tho following amusing nuccdolo, winch has never yet appeared in nrii.it, s r ok iiieasoonliiin 'tig a point so keenly satirical, that I determined to write it down und have it placed on the records. It is told me by one who wa,i both an eye and ear witness, and who, of course, speaks fiom tlio book. The st ry will lose much of its ludicronsness in my style of writing, ami his if telling, but here goes: f At a certain cross roads, in tho Stale of Alabama, stood a small grocery or "whisky-shop," previous to the rebell ion, whero 'bust-head'' and "chain lightning" were dealt out to the thirty unwashed, a' thu small sum'of five cents a drink, or twenty-live cents a quart. The 'pres'u! llg genius ot this .delectable insiitutionl was one Kill Strikes, who among various other pets, had a domes, tioaied crow, black as iho aim of spades. Tiiis crow had learned, among oiheV things, to lepiat qui: t .plainly thu works 'damn you!'. which he, of course, heard frequently repeated in the grocery. During ihe prevalence cf u knock dow n and ilr.-g out liht cue day, however, the crow was lightened from homo and lluw to thu woods, never to return ngiin. About three miles fiom' ihe groiery was a settlement meeting house an oh) .tumble down, dilapidated affair, only used on cei'lain occasions, win n a circuit rider happened to pass that way. In this building went the onnv taking peaceable possession auid two days there after the church wiis thrown open tor i caching, and a large crowd assembled, uniting .whom was a very old lady, who was. Compelled to use cni cln sin w.i king, who took her seat in Ihe front pew, 'and was soon deeply nbsoibed in the elo quence ofthc preacher. Tim reverend gentleman scarcely got. under full head way, and commend d thundering his anathemas at all grades of sinners, when a hoarse, crocking voice from uttered the ominous w ids: ibovc 'Darn ywiV The pieacher and congregation look ed :ioia4 at such profanity, and each peered in hi 4 neighbor's face to delect some sign ol guia. Giiiel was at length restored, however, and the turmoil pro ceeded, but ere ten uiinu'es had .lapsed the ominous 'damn von!' lo'uin clcrti'Ul etl the nudience. and just as tho pi'i ncber east Ids eyes upward to search for the delinquent, llieerow flew down from his perch, and lighting on thu bible, e.rm'y surwed the lerrdiul crowd, and he gave another doleful crouki The cll'ict was electrical. G'ning one Mif tied and terrified glance iit'tliu. intiu- Jer, tho preacher sprang through a w n dow, carrying snsh, glass ami all with him and set oil ai a break-necK pace through the woods, closely followed by his hori oi-strit ken congiag iiiou,- who had luled outot tho building ncil moll after him.. In the general scramble, the old iiidy with the crutches bad been knocked down in the ihiircb, where she lay, unable to rise, and on seeing her, the crow.(who was niter something to. eat) flo.v down beside her, and cocking up In- eves at her very knowH C'v, aaui croiik'jd ! 'Damn i'ou !' " ' The i Id Lnly eyed him savagely for a few moments, und liui'M, for h in a lone t f reckless defiance : 'I'fiiiiidilnmii yiin too 1 I had noth ing to do with getting up lb s .Methodist meelini', anil you know it, t jo ! Tho poor old soul h itl inislakee the crow tor tho devil, and concluded to mopitiate, tho wriiih of his Satanic inn iesty by defying all complicity in Iho alt.iir. Iho world is toll ot just such people. (Jnaiuuiovtja Gazette DUTUU IIHVJONIXO. A druiikun D.iluhin in wui recently nr rested by a saloon -keeper and sued f jr unpitid drinks ' Ho scorned the advice of council, or assistance ol l Uorncys, and delivered liimself for tho edition! ion of the court of tho follow ing nigeiiloiH plea : 'May it pleasu your ho.uor 1 To bji' ro v is the first principle of nature. Does not the river borrow from the brook, and th j ocean from tho river I Does jiot the cloud borrow from tho air, niaKhe earth from the clouds 't D.hm not the moon borrow her light from iho sun, and, the niohi borrow it H''niii from the mood ? Was not man taken from the earth and his 'fraw' borrowed from his RideT SincOi then, all nature hns established this grand system ot Unwersnl credit, why should not man, made in tho image of God, havo n natural claim on the crwdil system ! .And since tho mighty ocean Is not ashamed to borrow of the puny river, why then, should not a lean 'hummer borrow troin a tat bar-keeper I Now, your, honor knows that tho feeble lighted moon never returns the borrow ed light to the sun, why then should a poor boer-dritikor pay a rich beer sober 1 It is ooiitrary to natural lay, it is an ab surdity. Hut w hilt dots the river do whet) it has , b irrowed too much from ' the brooks and streams! It runs awny. Nature, then, has set me nu example. I will follow it and run awny." 1 ' And Dctore the slierilt oould reach nun ho hud cleared the court-house nnd was out of reach. The most ingoiious way to got annus enenp, surely ! . NASKY ON THE CONVENTION. lVtixluum Vi Nasby has hud another dream', and while in visionary state beheld tlio gathering of the Philadelphia Convention." In tho hrpu that his method of. set'.ing all trilling differences between thu. opposing factions may bo found useful 'to tho managers tor their reference this week, wo quote briefly: Tho 'Suerotarhjs. was jiippoiule.d,. and then, the committees two,ono each from tlio South and one from tho North T ' which wna cohclliatiu. I wust.or out the committee o orqdcnslrils, djunditll, Uiu Po-itmastcrf t lnnniall. hiamllui Martha. ern Kepresentativu. . Wo bad our hands full. There wuz a rush matlo on us, so many chimin seat that wo locked tin: loors for two hours to decide whatshood be tho proper qualilioation for a place. Finally wo agreed to admit ez delegates; I'YoiH the. A'urti AW DiniO'rats who ad been arrested by Liukiu's mir.yuns all ofll'.'ors . who lied re.-ined rather haiitoservu in an Ahhshuu war, and all llepiibliluus who eood shown com- ini.ihiiii ez Postmaster and sicll (and this wuz consitleied necessary to guard agin imposiuou) who wna wilhn to take his solemn onrh that ho xtnx s steadfast bleeveriii everything A. Johnson bed lid sence J inooary M, (ceptui sum small items which w'liz specified) and all ho wuz doin, and all ho mite do. From the Sailh All who cood show a officer's coiiimislimi in iho late Con, fedent army all who had received a pardon from A. Johnson, und all who had lost their niggers in an unholy war, which iiioloodcd all present- This decided upon, tho work wu. ilone. Tlio delegates took their seats, and the gratu work nv Heeon-trnstin the oonytin coniinenied. Garret Davis wmledto make a speech, and a lia 1 wuz hired for him in another part uv the city, and fifty or sixty Gorman emigrants, who coodenf understand n ward uv EnoTisb. hiicd at a ' shillin nn hour to act ez nudieneo Five kegs uv larger beer, n flooid which I hev bin told ger- mans tie to, Hod bin rolled in the ball. and most uv em, stayed, seven hours uud naif. '."'" In tlio regler hall thoro. was a coins ... ' , Vol. muiLriiii whicii wuz eiuiMii. uoonuio wood make a motion and Vellandigham wood secor d it. Forrest made a speech md lliiudall indorsed it. Seward nnd John Mornssev were on the Committee on Uesolutious. and Dick Taylor and Cowan wero oceupyiu one seal. The resolutions were brief and to tho pint. They resolved that. Whereas, There lied bin n seas n uv nn pleasantness m our nat ional history which, owtn lo circumstances over which nobody bed any soul ml, extended over scvcral periods uv ninety dnvs each; and 1 " TI, .. flM I., ..nj..!,,,,! ' ' ' . . . from tho two sections .viowin tilings , , !,,:., ,,-t,..i ., ... ., thiol's from tho other s HliiiuMiint; tuid whereat, Hoth parties wins highly in the wroog, partickelerly the Morth; ami Whereas, Tho South, with n musna niniiiy unknown in history, lied thrown down her nuns, and was ready to resoom her old position in the Government .tovoi iimeiil than her old nav, more, lo take more liare in me irouuie uv loonio uiu uui ,i l. it-. ITIIII" " iihtiw'i .;',.,., 'I'IkiI wo nr.. for t loYoonvun ez it wuz ' Jim: red, That the persistency UV n sect i i in Voniriess in oouiiiiuui uiu lin pleasantness which hez to some extent disturuod our sesteiu uv ucvcrnmi'iii, m islatiu while eleven sovereign States is unrepresented, is pi.en emtced, T hat we view with alarm the manifest determination uv Congress lo ceiitnili.o in theirselvcs the law-making powir tivlhe Government, and wo pledge our support to our wolthv t'lnet ilagis t nil i. who in a secoml . axon, in i. ..tr...L a 1, .l.,.i.. .. ..,..,li., ' .1 Vlliiivn iy uim v ....... u,,,, it. ivuuiiv. by vetoin all they may do. JlemU'eil, Ihut the citizens uv the Southern Stales which losttluir lives and legs, and si'ch, in the lute unpleasantness wioh luz bin reterred to, ought to be placed on Ilia pension rolls, .Ihe snmu ez tlio Northern eitizons who siilturetl like wise, and that the debt incurred by the South in upholding tilings ez viewed from its standqiiiit, is entitled to bu paid the same ez the debt incurred by the North in upholding things cz viewed from its stnml-pint. lllttolved, That we nre willing tor the sake uv harmony to ad. nil that Sherman and Grant were, ull things considered, worthy uv beinu ranked with Leo and Jlesohcd, That the safety uv the Gov ermneiil demands that sich ez took part in tlio lato unplcasantiz from the South .1 ...... . ern Stales, uo to wunsl admitted to uon- gress, nnd to tho other posishens which they yoost to ornnmonU nnd that more nnplonsant they wns dom ing 1 trouble, the moro they ought to Do ao '1 nmun T II K GREENE 'CO. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY ( ' ,u.'; WILL ,1101.1) TIIKIll FOURTEENTH A SNu'CL EXHIBITION i i. ' ;-.:;. ' ' Avi';'-'' ;;i " ; O n arinicla. ci els", K Thursday and Friday, fi. '.Klj jj'ih! j.-JiU, , 1836, r -"j. . RULES AND REGULATIONS- t.. . Any person paying fitly cents Into . tho treasury, .'lecomcs a member of the Soce'ty uuil will be fiirnlnliud with a ticket luhnittiug hlniaulf nud all members .ofhh, family , ex cept nudes over lit'teeu years of ago ; und en titling him to exhibit us' many articles und auimiils as tie limy desire ; except horses .two years old and over, for which, ho will bu charged tweuly-ftyo. ceutscach,,. ; 2. Members will give up their ticuut at. the cute, and reccivu a check which will entitle Uiem to their tickets again, on retiring with a view to return. , . m m r'.' '' All persons not members will be charged 25 cents for tickets of (jingle aduiiasion. Committees will bo culled tho first day at 1 o'clock, P. M., and ou tho secoud at 1 1 A. M. ... ! -.'. ,;. All stock will bo exhibited the, first dny except Nosvfour und live of Class first. The Secretary and Treasurer will bo at tho offleo ut im early hour of . cacti day,! for tho purpose of selling tickets and making entries, No stiu.k wiu uo Emitted into tho grounds until reirulitrlv catered at tlio ofllco. Doors will ho op.mcd at 1) o'clock, A. M. ' : No entries will ho made after 11 o'clock on the second duy ; and it is . very desirable Unit all articles intended for exhibition bo en tered on the first day. Tho Hull will bu closed between tho hours of 1 1 and 1 o'clock, ou the second duy, and all persons excluded except .tho Committees and such of tho managers as havo control, of that portion of the exhibition. ' 111 Persons applying for premiums 'on field crops must cuter them duiins tlio fair, and accompany their report to tho committee with thu cm-litU'iito of a surveyor who sliull have chained " tho ground and' computed its contents ; ' rind also . Iho c rtlncuto of one or more disinterested persons who bIiuII have seen tho grain measured. Tho grain in all cases to be threshed or shelled boforo iretisurmeiit. Tlio commltteQ on field cropi will moot ou tlio first of Junuary.In Charniichiiels, Tho conunittco on otock " ill give special at' tcnlion to the following points, viz : Syinmutry, size, early maturity nnd general clmractoriv.es of the brood They nro ex pressly directed not to give encouragement to ovcr-fu'd animals. Thoy are furthor directed ! to pass unnoticed all articles or animals when tho exhibitors attempts to uso untliio luuu cneo to procure an unfavorable decision. No manufactured arllclo having taken a premium twice In succession, will bo poriuit- tod to compete lorn premium.- . n,i . nf O.n l..,li,.a lu nnf nnlv fin UIU pn.-3um,u vi t,...ws, .a .. ""V sirablo und essential on tlio second day, but . , C(ir.ii,,iiv invited to attend on "v - : . ". the first duv of exhibition. Thoso wishing to Improve their stock, or coinparo their own with others, ara conliidly invited to .attend, under tho assurance that they will find a grantor variety, and a much more numerous collection ol nuo .stows, man cm be found at any Blmitar exhibition. Wo lhl, h)viU) llU t0 (.omu u, our exhibition, , ' u.,,,.,,,,,,!,, uutier mo usnuoiiiw ..... ......w . . n,.,fnrl (,.'v!ji,.a cuuii. ... , ..,. . .,, All premiums awiinieu m u i....u.,.4., .,.,!.! tl. iLwn rP llin Tinlp. Knv lirnr.'i'nitna i""u 1 " , . not r-ollea lor wun.n a year, oro uincneii to -v- OFMCKKS. Cupt, II. II. CREE, Pres. (Ei.ias Srovn, "". (llos, Isaac Brnsix, " 1 f " Jonathan GABAnn, , 1 " T. P. .PoMAica, Vico Pres'ts, T. Cwvnn, J. D. Vlennik'en, R Dowlln, Da- vul hliroyer. .num my, J. m. naiper, win. is v1-' ':"' ' ' . """-'"i Jw'?.'' U"iynn.-N 1 . li.tl.ile, J. a. urago, WM. IIAUTMAN. 1 TIMI.3. II. (!. ItoiiNi n, J. P. Mrrciii Nun, Sccretarys. LIST OF PKHMIUMS TO ' BK AWARDED BY THE GREENE COUNTY AGRICULTURAL AND MANUFACTURING SOCIETY, AT CAR.MICHAELS, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4TU AND 5TH, 1800. ; CLASS I IIOKSKS NO, t. nust Draught Stallion.... a " ' " .5 00 A on Best Druualit Animal. 4 00 7. rtnut 2 vear old " '. 8 00 2 ' " 2 00 i . - 11...- TT...-n riw a nn ueHi ienniuS ,aio. vi v., ' ' Uor'M ooU.;"IItIIr".':.r.;!;8 00 tho a " ..-V 2 00 ' ' COmilTTKli! i','", ' '-'.' i: Joseph K Randolph, Aaron Iltcknoy, Ell. ss Stono, Jorry Davidson. tho NO. 2. 4 -.1 13 'st Brood Maro with foal at feet 4 00 2 " " " 8 00 Best 2 year old Gelding 8 00 a . " j .a uu Bent 2 year old Mara 3 00 2 " " -.2 00 Best yearling mure Colt , 8 00 " " ' ,' UU Best Spring Muro Colt 8 00 2 . " wu ' eOMMITTIB. . '. Ellis Campbell, J. C. Notil, Solomon Higgle. MO. 3. Best Jack....... ii...... ..8 00 2 2 00 BestOunnot 8 00 2 " ; i 2 00 Best 2 year old Mule '.....3 00 a " i' i Best Yearling. Mulo 2 00 j ..;........V 00 Best Spring Mule Colt 2 " a 4 w , t;onMirrEa i. -'" ; Robert Wiley J. T. Bailey, J. G. Biack. Bnst Ridiii" and Driving Stallion.... ,.8 00 ..5 00 .,5 00 .A 00 ..5 00 .A 00 Bust Maro for all purposes.. Best Family Animal.. Best 3 year old Maro.., ..a.........1 A 00 l " Bust 3 year old Gelding.., I " " .... "!"!!!!!!!!!!! oo a oo O Aft , COMMITTKK. ;. ' Henry Sharpnock, Don. Moredock Dick Long. . v ; r ' " " ' so. 6. " Bust Pair Matched Animals 8 00 a " '5 00 Best Driving Animal.......... 5 " a " 8 00 Best Pair Driving Mulos 0 2 .. . : 8 00 Best Riding Animal " .. ? a ' . 8 oo Bust Walking Animal..... 8 2 . 2 00 BestTrotting Animal..... .....;.10 00 .4 i. .,,,-. , 7 00 Best Pacing Animal....!.: 10 . 2 i.i , 7 00 ,, .COMMITTKB. . , . , James M. Ross, G. G. Johnson, Dr. Julius Lemoyno. ' : CLASS 2 OATTLS. MO. 1. Best Bull 0 00 2 " 4 00 Best Bull under 2 yours old ...S 00 .2 ii ' " 8 00 Best bull c;df underO uionthsold 8 00 2 i" " ...i :'. a. 2 00 Best yoko oxen , S ? o ii ii ..,.8 00 Best yoko oxen under 8 years old..., 4 00 2 " .. ...,' " 8 00 COMMITTEB. ,.'' " James' 'Crce,' ' Cephas Morris .'.and Hugh Keenan. .MQ. 2. Best Cow....: 00 2 ii 8 00 Bo8thelfor''bet'ween2& 8 years old 8 00 2 ii " . " ' 2 ,00 Best heifer under 1 year old 2 00 " L VW rOMMlTTWt. . ,' J . .' 4 - John Wilson, Esq., Josoph Roavcs, John Ken. CLASS 3 SUEKf NO t. ' I Best Spanish Buck .... . 0 00 4 OO Bestyonrling Spanish buck .................6 00 2 " -. 4 - ' ...;.........;..8 00 , Best Spanish buck lamb 8 00 2 ..a ou Bust saxon buck .....8 00 a " ..1 2 00 st selislan buck 8 00 2 " " , A i....2 00 Best south down, lefcestor or Oxfordshire Uu 'k 0 00 OOIIMITTI5B, Jnmcs Parshall,, Josse Colrab, Dr, W Rodgore, . . , , , " NO. ii. - - ' ' Best spuulsh ewes, 6 In number, ' 5 00 2 " " V . 4 00 Best " yr. ewes, G In number 4 00 2 " . " .." " 3 00 Best " lumbs ' - 8 00 2 ..., . 8 00 Best suxon ewes, " ' i . .- 8 00 2 . . a 00 Best " lauibs ' , 2 00 2 m - ' " . 1 00 Bust selislan ewes, " ' 8 00 2 " . " : " 2 00 Best " lnmbs ,'...; 2 00 2 ' 11 v 1 00 Best display of southdown, Leicester or nvl.i" Lii'niai fld'Afl 1. : 4 00 Best fat sheep, 10 in number , , s 00 : tin 110, 4 00 Co.MMirri'K William Coro, Joseph Boss, Jehu Jainisuu. . " , . NO. 3 iWEBI'STAKM. Beabuck 10 00 Beslcwo " - W In cuso tlio swoopsiiiko premium be award- od to cither Bucks or Ewes in clthor of tho above classes, tlio first premium , will be re funded to tlio Society. ... CLASS 1 SWXMB. , Best hoar 8 00 2 do ' . 00 Best brned sow ' - 2 00 2 do do i on Best Utter of pigs ovor throe months old 2 00 2 (tor -do .. 1 00 Bust do under three months old 2 00 no 00 1 , 1 eu Best fat hog , . .: 8 00 2 UO Committkb. Jacob DurT, John Hewitt, James. McClure. ..:. . class 5 Aamcvitnw imflbitents mo. I. Best farm wagon 2 do U6 -BeBt spring wnccon . 2 do . do Bosthutrgy' '.. ' 2 do ' Best carriage . : 2 do ' : Best grain drill 2 do 4 00 8 00 4 3 6 4 ' 5 8 4 2 - BcBt wheolbarrow "1 CtiMsiiTTKH. E. B. Bailey, Robert Dauithor- ty. Jehu Brooks. 1 . , ' so. 2. , Best mowing machine y . 2 'do do i 4, Beat foodcuttor 2 do v" Best rollor i:. ',. ft . 2 do Best horso rako, ' . , , r . 2 do '" ' 1 ' Best grain cradlo ' 1 ' 2 do v-,-