. . • ..k. ‘ ^ =II 1„: "4;4, , "' " • ric;a , 19 111 1 - . ' 4 . : X COUNTY. 111,141 . 4 1 /0 Pct ID .. equireAT,'SY diftral a ra ~. tic . .. er If paid within 111 o p s uut;4 • , 4411 be dop all subs 4: "T' ', , c 104 e t itn i est tl iiotlces Insert 111141e,ileill hilly , ved ev er y desoHetlon of, - ... 2 00 Boot ital bon** fond 1 you' old 1 1 00 Natilsar& de ono Irtsiglt do do 2 00 2 00 Soong 49 do 100 , isie D J Ihreire, Wiilker;Willlamileard r i ist, Politer ; Jacob Millburn: Adana, low ord. lionl . L . UN, !id o wl upwards $1 00 . 300 ': 4 00 S i- i t di , 3 00 lk.3llliii3 hodiliss lasi 3 yours old 3 00 . Sewed de _ _ tar 40 i 1114 2 414 300 44 2 00 Scat 11411 04 , 200 13•4004 ..$O, 200 Beet Melia Wows 2 aad S year* 300 &mil &fir 4. 200' Bea Moe 1:14„ . do ' 300 JAN_ ilielMi .. a ,,.. 0* 41zarms. Jars. ' Urns) John 11, Kiteholi, n 017 40; Hunter( De amu i Datid Sada), Mathie; Jaw 1501303, Y urguatra. Best 241141 yews Al sod upwards s $4 00 OMNI de .40 3 410 Sod Dila Woos* 2 sad 3 yours 400 00 Sam& 4. . .1. 3 !slots v ... 44 300 a. s 00 Hew lea CW. . 3 00 = II 440 1 00 - . _ • • -At Osur Sims rod Systear e d; Sowed d • lest Molars berevreso 3 arid 3 years 8 Oa Oessiodr do e 1 00 BOA Helfer Menem 1 sod d 2 years 3 00 &mead tie . do 2 00 EEZ;I ITllie orp ell ell tire Meek shall be Riven to the Sedges, sad 11 So pureleelarty required that the exult age off grenla /rebounded lel LOUL Orme. ledger ,-A. li. Valhestlue, Sprlag ; Andrew Hun ter_ , illeinee, .• Ulm Ifortennan, Penn • Jno..lllc• ceiheaset. neekser; a... 1,, Peters, 14;ion Beeelittlroogiegr2 Sion treat deltteg $4 07 41. 4. dg 4. ,de do 300 PUS •114112 1.11100404 by the quantity of hat. ter4lNteMPl I. Wag* we gram tardy during the teed, lie=itkilitilili t twee thereto. Tim e a moo at her to the Ilret of Oe• Mr. Apedionolb ler preethee must exhibit . of 1/01011/ Ili the Nair, aceourgyArting the wise .... Ai lb•quaintity oreaolt day's *DO and manner of . milking. trtlier feretehed the .1'1,1101(1U to the ertesereert,l _ Willinill oalll.. PAT CATTIA MID 8.. Ir. 1 . 6 43111 1 .—We5 10 . 1 , Bbnner • Henry WatAY, 141111, ofeower, „lialte.o.,*; Robert Coe rfitreligi 214 . 1310n0, Pergolas. A..... 1 Wawa* Orme. rill l it i1 , 70;e suds 4 year. lfor Como. ' ... Illatai, 94 00 .2 00 fled lit - 2 00 102_,O1.kfettiesuit faint& *element' 1$ IR 9,141eg, 'Pb. Judge. will give pertleireirlitellint le the eularale eared fee eir , iittinol-:--. - ' - Id SO 1 e ,„ 4 ., , „ . • ~ , i „..,,_,,,,,,,,, Lea = a. I 00 Weeerolo awe ILi, WooLeD. IP fo, 00 - IP Peg poet Xhra,--tore lea than 3la number 200 I 50 t e goi tu i4lB4o--eret leer num 4' 100' Dail ..tv • WOOLID NAM ."'- . 's. 51 . 03 00 2 00 Mg 5i,....- 2 1 Welke. P ,00 Seam& book , 7 eV DM pal/tan 40060-405 Irian 4 tOO 1140 6 i tils' 100 4 :sele (a adopted by the Society for lbs the Judges t—Tha di ff erent breeds or deep oeowrolo 911 Mot purity. The wllieseitate dlrrearol Ind Zoog waded breed is M ed .0100 thenoallik looreraded brood bt r - sob. Tb. rWlboret Wade or abat is *off why. 'boa Sow et art erad _Woof resale woollod breed Ie rhoorimoils.,_ . orielboro of hoc wooled don, wall elberbenohd breeds, odd*, wrote The tele. 0 11111 1 pirWord brooded& oa th s' ao perCbrod oat _ _ .•, • ;--• -• ' SWINE. Jaderer.--41 1 Coller, Barrie; he,. P. Poker, s m i g; w i 414414, Spring; T. Y. Kuhr, • Alesooder, Potter. 'gems 4 rpm 53 2 00 . Ehowell4ll OS IMO mew *or I year 0 go 9"ka lmil" erree 6 mood* rod ender I year Iro 410 • ''' do iOO , Wake 4nwt 3rro. 00 00 Serpowd Moreed opoodbe rod cede, 1, row II : de do 2 00 lolOslo.' a (soi dil leee thee /) under - :MO ! I ; .0; LLlVoeog Br loologra Moder, lierboidte, r, m ud aldit rally) Silmeose• 4t. i. 421111kL i '1 , 41, 0 1 L !woo fir/4914.W al: ; Joo. thompeos,7ol4; 11001110671 o=drolll.orord Ow if/ 80 lillielsi ' , ille j .do 400 _ lhoi Molls Iwo $ to 4 *am - 400 tostl essa med (gulardoeilk over 4 rem Ir. 411 , • do ' . ori SO INS 3 11 0 Yowl 2 6 MI do 110 t in 11114.3/lote NW 4 years 4 Ile beg do ' : l iE e Siddle OW 4 yowl = " blow6l6l4l' t do a. . 4 001 174)..R. & .00 ..0 4 SO erg poem , X SO , 118 , 111:=410at m or or Gelding , 11 SO 3 00 Ng riot 4WClell at My S 00 M t, to. , 200 2 60 ' ' ' ' 4 ° ' 10 1 =01 4 t.. 200 1 O. • , . . . . „ r•-....4_, . , .• -. , -_ ,_, ,•• . . ...- - • - - ~.; 't , • . , . , . ... . , :, , ...... ~. . . . , :,. .. ... , 4 J - II • , 4 ~ • no , • , t . „ . .. , . BELLE_FONT4E, .. P.A4-WED . : ,„ , , wei,-,-- --___•..,:_ ••.- - " - _____ _____ .._______ _ • Dent. suelti lig Colt under one year - 1 00 Second beilt AU do 60 (Some of the progel of the brood Mares to be othibited 111111.111 AND JACKS. Judgee.—pr. J. M. Afeen,y, nogg@ Jno. Adams, Ruston ; John 11 - ittn„Derrle ; Wm, 'tidings, Dogs : Snail Marto, Dolletbnte Beat Jack tieoona brat Best Jennet Second beet -DORL Raiz jifithe..--- Best Fair of Mules trained (or the Plow POULTRY' - fiages.—Robsthiobeen,lifira Humes, Bellefonte; Roland Curtin, Boas; Geo. Dale, Benner; David Kimport, Potter Belt Pair White Shanghaier! Do do Coebin China Do do Red Shengbairo Do do YIPBow do . Do do tiny Chittagong@ DO do Red do Do do Bantam@ DO do Jersey Blues Do do Common Dorking' • Do do White Potland Dadra . Do - do Common do' •Do do seov ur y . Do do Wi Mk ld Turkeys ' di Do de Common Turkeys • Do do Creole Chlekem • •• • Best and greatest variety of foals of anYtititt 1 00 AnitICUL,ToIitAL PawevOT,oll a. Judges.—lstoco 41.rmor,itAri g ng; Amos Alexandur, PORDi MOOS Ttionipee arrla ; John L. Thoutp aon;Nalfrooon ; Edw. . nines, Denifitntti: Bawl Amami of Corn . a 3 00 Do I aerie of Corn .... 100 Do 6 soma of INiketl i t b 00 ' . re W It I . lArAralig /10 1 mare of 0t: Do 3 sores of Barter Do 3 aeroa,of Cattl • Bret and most Timothy flay nil Nero Bost and moat Clover May on one sore Bost quarter acre of Irish Potatoes Beet quarter sore of Carrots, Rota Degas Bit- gar Beets, Mangle Wortsel and Tur- ' nips ; each Beet andlargeet rarietyof Wheatexhild . .. . tell in the sheaf—not Mae than three vedettes 1 00 , IA wartin will be made at the nieellm In January on Wheat; Cunt, Ityr, Oats, Aarlet, Ytttatotee and Route. Uninlwi store for the nitrite productioni must produce a full statement of the mode of cultivation; sad etec,outpanying the same with • certificate_ of two respectable neighbors, as to the product and measurement of the ground, and also exhibit a sample of the crop at the Fair,l ' bare rem SURVEIOIIII, AtI.I.ICANTS sYo ASSIB A B. cerisficates and east' that he is a surveyor, that he surveyed, with chain and compass, the /and on which C. D. raised a Ivor of —, the part sensor', and 1111V,TiiTilylip7F5rii---- , Tres Tii7ll;7T — Miiii. - A ii Surveyor C certifies and map I that he raised e 4 crop of , fife past season 111,011 the all id land surveyed by A B , and that nasty..b h „= as *f r sflr a is siccedl I,l4„ereuu and -- , Moshe was assist ed in hat vretittgand measuring said crap, by li. F., and that the statement Wl ' acted, as to the manner of cultivation. skc , as, sn ail respeets, tens to the brit of his I nosetedge and 651ssf , and that the &amid, of the grain e.ciribited fv a fail arerage sample of ties whole crop. C.': I), 4 00 3 00 E F. eel-rifler and pays 4.1k0t azaiwout C. II to *wruirsii., irerties sea amt measuring' his eta, - Nfirregi to above, Mat Os. vitsmitty 4 arra ut spaii stsA do as stated abort , li F. AURICHLTURAL 2 00 100 Judge, —Wm. 'Harris; Beflel6nte ; James (11111 Isnl, Show-Shoe; Robort Rom, Cregg, C. 1)ala Dmitl Keller, Connor. MMZIEM I)==1 Do Cultivator Do Harrow • 1,00 Do Roller Do Subsoil Plow 1 00 Do Bidebill Plough 1 00 Do Corn Plantar Db blowing and Reaping Zeolite. Do Drill for Drain anti Gene lewd. Do Corn and Cob Crusher Liu Cornstalk Crasher and Cutter Do Com Plow 1)0 I torso ltuka Iro Net tI 'got( 11►rnnm Do U ral. Cradlu Lo Wagui for fan IWO Du note% Part Do Sat Cut Ward- Do Sweep Rorie Power Do Railway do ioThrashing Machias Sops rato r sod Straw Caririer $3 00 300 Ha r y end Strew Cuttei for band power, 100 Ho Corn Sheller for holes power QQQQ Po Corn Sheller for hand power t Du Panning Mill 100 Du hay Pork for unloading hay lu the barn, 1 00 Do May and Dung Forks • 100 fib Blued eleenlog Screen ' 1 00 Dw ni Btup Moak** 1 top said mold Romero*" collortion of 4ophoul -` total impteminds; with a denriptlins..... Soilema bent' do do de 2 lOompetitors to be the makers of tho articles eempenol for. In addition the eoperior claims of every implement to its mouhauloal principles, the Judges - will lib *fondly well sittiviliv.2 as to tit.) streugth and durability of the [ion and woodwork of the same, and any dt6olenoy in this rospoot shall eitnau of its rcluctlon or denial of • premium I Doer Alin !furor Jsodgea—Jno Tooner, Bellefonte; We. C Dan• ean, Pena; acmes Dunlap, Ferguson • W. P. Harris, Walker, N. J. Mitchell, oword Boot ipeci men fresh Butter—liot less than 6110111 CO goebnd best d 5 do 1 50 Third beet 4o do 100 Beet Oheeca--not less than 10' ihs 1 50 Hamad best . du do 100 Best ten pounds of ?Bw . 2 1 00 (The Roney to be taken without deatroyfus the Wee ; the kind of hires sad dm iiiiiiarristaill is be Mated by the teampititors. The mothed of amides the LOW mod shoes. aim to be dated by each ~.puler.; • Ihsvrir. Jmfgee--th tt. i Derry, Muria ; We. Dollar, pott e r ; hno. D. klaelg, "Husks" 0, If.' II Mal; Milesbarg ? J H. Moeller., Bell ovelt iem Dent cadeetion and most handsbme Epee of named variety of Fall Apples . _All 00 Second best do do Mr Beat sweet Butter.Applas for older 15 De do stmt furturbo Laotian TA Do Apple Butter modern= appleronly, wkli emtilled spooknons of the rattail,* or fruit nowt, _ - ISO Do oelleolloo and boodeosnest Name riattmA / 00 Bopped best .• do do do 50 Mena aolleotion and handsomest Peaches do 100 Osmond boat ' do do do 60 Best oollootion and handsomest Plowsdo 100 &Mold best do do. 'do ' 60 lime eolleothan and harnimmost Otago. do 15 Do satire or seedling Grapes do 16 Do Menden named 7$ Sowed beat do. , .. 14 ..Dose Orantortion (from aultivaLed beds may) 70 Bost display of'Watermelons l5 .wendsll do ls Bat display of Iduslimelons 15 Beeond best do 4O -Deotsilloptay. of dilmeat varie ties q of fruit —2. lissoOsal best do , do do 100 Third best , do . do do 60 Beat - dried Apples, not loss than 1 pick to he nethibiisid ' 50 Do &hod Peaches, do do do 100 Ilite manner of preparation of the Dried Apples asd Poaches to im drum the Judges. W inter Ap- OM ortanot his tested in October, but might, per haps, ke 'bows Is Jaauary.l far4bibitsts at Fruits are requsiMod to feculah I 01,0 i when main their eseminatione, with 1 lamipbm n bled, other than them on exhibitUn; that the apeollutono rumbaed by the Premium List May MA ha injured or destroyed I 1 Vanarsat.ns .Toodwoo.-.411 , -Wale E. Miaow, Potter • 800. S. Sirobookor, illloo,* Abram Blur, Nalf-MOOO ; J. IL Would" ifilitatrs Joao! Idoirolorr Milooliers. fit.lowa sooodsouit of Tibbio Vey- ' es _ _.• ' id 00 Bovi doom Long Bot Bole 10 Do do Tiondp boot do 06 1:09" do Roods Coultdower • , 410 Do hat( dollen Buds of Nroooll di 3.100 2 00 3 00 S 00 - 3 - 00 3 00 $1 00 . 100 1 " oo 1 oo 1 cio Do Fruit Jelly ! , 00, . Do preserves Stone Frull of an Wad 10$ desossi best .. do 50 B e a }knew ' I '1 00 De speelmeo of pobrxt. T7 i op w Do, *mimeo of Worllted Work 100 (Dhimajealify Pfomiameof 60 qszt4 °AV, Fen M alt meritorloss &Males iwl ohninoirs44 in 6110 l re List to tho loopot ut an donut] .. . V iiii7 o ,4 lwi h r t w a s=1 11 1 04 11;114M . ri Liarriallinu, Rogge. For the beat barrel of il.itra Supereno Family Flour, umpufactured from the least quantity of Wheat $3 00 Second best do do 200 Third boat do do 100 For thp best barrel of Ryo Flour 2 00 Second heat I 00 Best half barrel of Buckwheat Flour 1 utl Second best • 50 • (Competitor, to protium, to the Judged a cerellt• este froht the miller, stating the exact quantity of Wheat taken to manufacture each barrel of Wheat Floor, and aim to date the exnet anitt of aborts and bran left from each barrel rn e—the objeot being 00,11naluao the best barrel of Flour from the least quantity of grain. Tha same ,rn oto bo oh aerve•l with respect to Rye and ilucitw eat Flour 'rho nanto and character of the grain be alas Mated 1 w I ri ll 11 00 900 1 00 9 00 FLogr.nrs. fia,erir P llellefuhtt; 'lana% Curtin, Dow; Thompain Milligan, spring Ilgy - 'The aborts Committee 111#101 W sleet, 3 Dulles from than &howling the rats, to assigns Judges Ben Floral Display 1 00 ECM Fourth hest do do do do ,1 00 [The Ilea cams and Plywhian, tettet hi on the groenti, on the third morning at 10 o'clock, toady to take the place assigned them by the Judge/ Souses - 5 amPetaluma. '..deem --lion J Irvin, 'Bellefonte Thomas hutch. Mon. Potter: Wm. Foster, Berrie; R. ' tin, Orem Wm Burchfield. Ferguson Ifilweepade premium/ are altered to these who are dlepoired to eminent for, them under the follow leg regulationx ' Ist Persons doeirons of oompeting for any of these Premiums can do so by having their names entered with Gee II ueh anan, Secretary, on or before the first day of the exhibition, and at the name time paying fifty cents tin each artlole eonteeded for d. he premium on each article will be (apposed of Or...third' of the whole Alnotint subeoribed, un der the above regulations for eneh article, and 1411 be awarded to the subscriber who exhibits the best samples, and the remaining one-thirst subscribed will be &weeded to the eubeeriber who exhibits the remand best samples, No one eau be e competitor for these prank who is sot the enteral producer of the article tantended for I • Beet babel of Corn in tea Bar, hest bushel of Wheel, tart bushel of Rye , beet bushel of Oats; best bushel of Berley hest babel of Buckwheat ; beet liftediel of Tithathy Seed ; best buebel of Clover Seed; beet bushel df Irish Potatoes; bestlieshel at Sweet Potatoes. nOO 113 IEI Ig 2 00 100 i3O $ 00 f aOO 2 00 1 00 1141ICUANICAI. DM-EVENTS AND MA/MEM:SI:RES Aufgre —H N. M'Aliteter, ficliofonte ; Peter Wilson, tireLx r John U. Laurirner Spring, P B Waddle, fatten, Joe Baker, Rin' But pair Hors& Shoes go 50 Do made Plough:Handles—Dot less thaw 2 to be exhibited ,-.00 De made Meat-Vessel so Do'CoOkinic State 1 r Do Parlor Stove Do Washing Machine Do Set of Farming Harness 1 00 Do Set of Single harnem 100 Do Pals of Boom 1 Do'Pitir of Shoe* , Do Side of Sole !Antler 2 Do Kip *ref Calf Ski& 1 00 Do Side of HMV'S, and Upper 100 Do Pair of Blankets - 1 00 1 00 Ml — lee- 1 t0b . .,°.." ~ ~ I 00 Do Piece of ,Cassimere 100 Do Nome of Kentucky Joan 1 00 Do Piece of Figured Carpeting 1 00 Do.Picee of lagrnia Carpeting 1 00 Do Specimen of Marble Work 1 00 Do Speointen of Karthern and Stone Ware 1 00 Do (late forarn or Yield 010 1 00 13'W Shengle brach ini. 1 00 Do Stave Machine 1 00 Do Saddle and Bridle . ' 1 00 Do Two-Mom Carriage 2 00 Do Bow . 1100 Do Lot of Cabinet Wan 100 Do Ppetimen of( Wood sad Iron rose. ' 100 Do and gteklakt titiety of, Tin Win' ; 100 Do and the greatest variety'z of Copper Was. 1 00 DISCRETIONARY rarrium•. Jr;rfgar "-Samuel Gilliland,. Barrio ; 0. 0 Ry man, Milenburg, Bond Valentine,-Bolielkontir; 8, Vmdries, Potter, 0 B. Ellis, Potter. ' [TO award Premiums for inch meritorieros Wk. atm brought to the Fair, and not enumerated ii,tjte Premium List, imps, be found worthy lf , tioelying a Premium.] i , PIIIENICIS ANTIALS Jade". —How Ja'a Burnside Bollefonlq; W A - -D.'"44.04-11EtrIT- Wl*. AIDIO4II Putter s -P IMP. Barnhart, Spring David Stuart. Pergtujon. [Awards of Pramluni to bo made at the disore• lion of the Judges.] Jy23. ANOTIVIni tOOROACIC. Xit now turns out that the horrible story which is going the rounds of the pro's; ei presenting ho diyoor• ery of the body of a young man near Blue Spnngs, Kansas, tied• to a tree, with a rift, ball through bie head, and ids throat 'Out is flsgrLot troika, concocted by a 'young law Yet, who probably had more Leisure than Idiests . . It is a sinpfar fact Ulla of all the blood•red iragedies, which are Stated to have oicorrod at Kansa*, nine-tenths are u little divad,dln Wit as the one above referred to. dotter Foos Rae*,—On Thursday, a six mile hoot mai. *blade heats, took place at Bangor, beivreeo Jahn ()elidell, of New' York, an Eng Ugh pedastria4„‘ named Cook, and five Indians, ibr b pareaiof $lOO. Orin dell won each heat, notwilsaitamling a fresh •Indiam was pat upon the oeuree,at the Gem• zneneeruent of each mile. 'fliindell mode the following time Mile, 6:20: seoonl, 6:20: third, 6:12; !bur*: 6412: fifth, 6:16 Tss NAO. About 1500 persorui were en bend towitemke the pretending* Do '4lO Cabbage Do dozen Carrots Do do .114 g Pipette " DO do Parsnips jeo pooh Onions Do Wit Innititle Scedin i i Potatnee Do do Hemet ot pencil . Do Sweet Pumpliing 3 in number Do hnlf dozen 11' inter f_kqunohe. Do sample of Beans Do sample of Peas Do maple of Tomatoei Iffikitisple of Celery • 110114tIfOr.111 MANUVACITI/tilto Jaidgos —P. G. Wilson, Gellefinate ; J. Irvin Gregg, - Walker i Joe. Breen, kfileiburg. Dort Quilt Do C,oorterpane • "Do Heaoh•Rug Do pair of - home-made Blankets Do bome.nnede Carpet Do 'made Shirt Do Doderehlrt Do Yarn Hose Sseond bet de • Bail coarse Yarn Hose Sooond best -do Beet Heme•mado Hoap Do do - !haul " Ijo ,do Pound CA* Do speolitien of Pickles Fruit Jon_ P1,6t,11111N0 alercn Judge, fihdenhergrt, , John L (fray, ilalfmoon, John Not. Potter; ilentl Barn hint, Boggs , (leo W Meek, Fdrguaon flit Plow and Plowman, as shown by the seteal work performed Koford bvd do du do do Third beg du du do do DE The Ch Monday : rim's, IVe( the Thrice, B. 'A. 6 resentiy so $175 each. An old line Whig writes ti Tunis that ho has a nephew w 'acquire a military educatitth, know' which would ho the heat to West Point, or to the Rev.' Beecher. ll6lld` good school-hooter:, patent teachers, and make eta*. „Merit pnd a pleasure instead ollS drag, as it now ia and , whet then? Why, ee Inhy goon ha able to tickat our fria l ona-doors with li "For tient." i 0. 00 00 1 so 1 " 1 al aro an full-blooded French add Spanish Merinos. Four of the former Amsted uinety Two suicidal) were cohal'a liarris urg week---one colored' "roman, who drowned herself in .the Sustreitionna, the other a young white woman: Rbo ended • ahlui Career w iti 4 a dose --othanula. The bid liking . , the compensation of mem bers of Congfess, as passed by the House on Friday week, gives diem:lo6o annually, cuts of all appropriations for boiaks fur moo- Th. i''''"ill now ring, sod tie, in m"tiou bees, and deducts compensatiottilw absence. Let not th ' lmir P erl . • 441 P riten ' t • Tbet. thee JittLthit4arty_tgiVutina,- - A - colored tidy tn SollTiardrilitiAtilliTo Thy th„,, era the p art, ll.e dove der .. i. • - three little woolly heads recent—two girls We alone are tar part y the C„Datltottoo t o sa to and a boy. The boy died the illihy after his To ilroteot the oppressed, and cheer on the brave' birth, but the girls ate alive andlieling. Three eheers, three Hmos three, that our flag long 'the Fremont and Johnsonrorm broke gull ware, ‘,.. down in Allegheny City, Pa., !other night.r tSe land of the Irv*, and the home of the brave! The 44b.isf.Nenreudier will willow= or 141101 i; - -,.. break-down, THE MAN ON THE ICEBERG.' ' John 01141, one of tbe" is k ' -4 frier ' .:---------- It Ile I Wm” said the captain, howling Zaneselart, Mkt, btretofow a lhils tolcopi ! the mate, after a lung, steady , , has losit-West ,linit• St 00 3 00 2 00 in old Muniinigink. radial I* / 1l4 ! by a large fore. of Ws obi Witli • "lona and friendn. in Illinois, two of the Scott electors in 1862, and the Whig nominees of that yettf for Governor and Secretary of State, go with the Democracy in the present canvass. Some 30 or 41) Germans of .Gleiireny city, Pa., who were deluded into Illacellepubli eanism, on hearing Gov. Ford's speech hat Thursday stinting, went how! 4wisig to rote for fahteil Buchanan. Samuel Coen and John Ashman, of Hunt ington county, both intelligent and active old line Whigs, have declared thcirintention to laboranil rote for Buchanan anditreckin ridge. Many other old liners in that county will do the same thing. Tear DON'T it. -- , -fttne , of tibe Black Republican Journals are disposedto com plain and asy hind tltirift`g of Sensibt Bugler, .n necount of Otis remohition, adopted by halSenate, calling on the proper &pertinent for the vouchers and facts in relation to Col, Felpont'telaims and accounts against the GAnWeewet. Ilia is certainly• very un generous on their part ; his instead of cen suring, they should thank &nator Bigler for this movement, if they are confident that the truth when fully developed will exhibit him pure and blameless and they s houl d also bear it htind that the charges against Fremont, which the answer to &nator Big ler's resolutioriwill either refute or eitablioh, where first utsde,by the Washington Organ Fillmore journal at ii , ashington. The quar rel, therefore, is between the litilmoritice and the Freiriontereo and Senator Diller and the Democrstrt v'ery properly desire to , know on which side et* teAtti: FILZ1101 , 1? trr Caldroasts..—The following. from the Sacramento .State JOuria/, needs no continent : "The wrodasiticiiri of John 43. Fremont by the Black itepnblimann occasions more amusement thah serious :reflection in California. The nomination is esteemed * +terry shrithy glair men Lunt tip their tumuli at it, and say "Pshaw !" 'Be will not re ochre one of the forty thousand tettkir letder in the State, and, indeed, wt gmitly vita- Won whether .tei will be rib& to Mtery single precinct. The people of Catifhtliiit inow him, and such a prlrpliet is witheuphrinor in his own country." • Ittimois:—A Illinois corrcepoodimt of Lite st. Louie Itopub ?scan express* of iti n , ootifidenee that Mir. Janice C. Alleitiolei 3 ?- clig... nrat.imbilwationalud. frum his s ' the United States Hone of Ittprceenta by the auti-Nebraska majority in th body, will be triumphantly re-elected 1 ,4 Ap o bitch, The name correspondent sajii 4. Dot a doubt la expromed by any dcroooreiV ban seen aq, to the result in thie Stater out November. Tax Owlet litsmararan.--The Is" 14 01 0„ shire Pao/ or, Join ad id noordiattei Oldest paper in the United States. it all*. omit. manned in 1754, and is now 111 its ollMtiptod• red and 4 . 411 year. The Gazette pnimph4 at Williamsport Is tbstrseveit years 44 404 the Beriahor pabliiiimia at Aarasslaklt 111 this **nay has beast 111 eatistaace Otiort Dial rus• . . ' • 4' * ; • -.. ''' '' '.. , . , 1. , ..,,, ' ' ', 1. v- , - , ! • ' "#'' ' • r , 4 04, 4,,, , .. ' • . ... ~ .. ~ -.."............,:, • 4 . , " :, '' 4 l' ' • , . . r ... t . , ... .... , ... . . ,•,.: 4, ~,tv .., . . ....e.. - - ~i ..„ i'.:..,;:' ~,.. 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" Oh' say brothers, saY, ore we not tO tho right, Whoa we ptoodly stand by our beloved Con at Anditwear by each Aar, and low by each stripe, Wo will !wirer look on and sec tin pollution 0011 grant by the blood which oar forefathers shod, That anion and pesos o'er our fair land be *proud hod tong stay our !tars and our 'taloa proudly O'er the land of thu free, anti the horde of tho brow .day; 44. cky, ulna, the Boston wants to . wabts to ' . ing hitt) eful Ward Oa di* Amy, &lady sees, are the foes fast spidgewh , With awl disunion at tmoisti Be up and be doing, for now is the day-spring; Our walshword is " Union ;" thho, brothers, kn . Part, • - _ rash Plats will be tree its own laws to endia Ind all Anal unite Its owe gloriosa' eurspeet. eso our slant' and stripes , ploy oin an II hinst- America now Is the home for oppreased, And thousands on thou...oda Weibillt VOW , * They call as Lite load of the free and Ma Meat , The etrangerowt borueleat pray myst dibeive dut teach theta, pray teach thvei, 'KILN. banner In That " the pm..srronl fo save our fair land, Old Burk is the man fur freeman and Mare, "United we stand" while oaf titan and stripes travel to the sides et the iceberg." '" Ziep Tier sway cried the skipper.— "Se—e—a. Steady !" and by thus altenng we brought the iceberg right acad. Thu kleberg had been in sight since the weather eicared lit midnight, when it looked like rome high rocky headland, except that, by watching the bright stars behind it, we could see its gigantic outline swaying nil etnnly and Majeaticly up and down. (hero it Hosted, large enough, had it been land, to have liken the dwelling-place of hundreds of human beings. The lower part was of so dark a purple as to look Mance black t but higher up, it shaded off to a bright azure, then to a light pale green, while oh its to ly summit were long slender spires and pimm cies, and pieces of thin trthisparent ire, worked into all manner of fantastic forms, and either of a crystal witness, or tinted with a beautiful pale pink. There were bays and promontories,caves and grottos, hills and dells, with every variety of light and shade. The island was almost equally di vided by a great valley running through its centre. This was half filled with snow ; which, thawing slowly in the sun, formed the source of a water fall, at a height so great that it was blow Li into fine rain before it reached the sea. Around its base—on which the sea was breaking with a noise less bootifingah/IMote musical than when it dash es on the solid shore—was • broad band of frozen spray, which, glittering in the sun shine, looked like the safer setting of an enormous sapphire. Not far fryni the top, and on the aide nearest to its, u„ef ir gist smooth, glassy plain, inclining.stceply town - its the sea, and terminating abruptly in a trennmilons over hanging precipice. In the very (tenth of this plain, those among us who had good eyes could sea a small black spot. It was at this that the captain hadn peering through his glass, when he said. " h is a man!" Every glace in the ship' was in muittitiOw, and every Clef strained towards one point.— The exettentent became almost frantic, when one of the watchers abicidail u r exclaimed that he maw the man more hiahand. We approached; so asap at last that the Pplateau above, and its dread object, were at ast bidden from view brthe brink of the pewit*, ittre}f„ which seemed as if about to roll over and chrush us. We sailed along its side, frequently lying-to, to explore each nook and corner as we passed. the farther end of the island; when we rounded it, pre sented quite a new feature; the base was sapped away and undermined fbr about half Imile by a succession of low cavernous hob lines; oixtending Ititoarde farther than we contd .: see, While thb sea, rushing in and out tumultuously, ititide the 'pent up air within howl and whistle like a hamicane. Alter ing our course again, we steered altruist doe west under the southern' side * whore its vast stiodow spread out far' 'and ride over the ocean. „ rt no* looketrefen grander, ditlibie, Afore fear inspiring, thaw before, with the sun beaming over its vowed crest, or through the thinner parts, and shoW= Elie priinuitio ; totem of the - reinttlf. Tile ice-island was that of an irregular triangle, and in *flout five hours we had sailed Calea , pletely round it. But there woo so As& point at which saxhorn& cpuld have istidwir, even had it been a dad th 4 sea is stiil as mill pond ; lamb lass &Imola such heavy surf as was then foaming and moan ing all around it. No sign of living thing Wen seen, excepting, oneft sleepy mod, drat et had crept into* bolo ust ea above wats* and lay there as if he Were In oendbrin le quarters. No sign of boat, or spar' or wreck. It Was sti pictilid of - utter dandelion. We hove-to aga i n. *sorest the point Above which the man upo. the /tubers eoeld be seen, Be lay as Ms beat with one Mu ded man unusual sernflMß wilait hie betel. eke whole attitude being on. of Ilia !VOW ; in dated, had it not beset for tits ossrbio look Of - floe and lends; we tiould•tisvis *Wed, ti. 0, and tie home of the .boar walk' a' wan, ,oliplet no par On earth dare impeach,, at on our intitnitr; oar heart; and oar 1213 .ivery moibsflarebUiirsaiLooldbiseit. as by 164 spilt blood, atwl ssoulslering •rote who died to secure Lid free home.; taraponglod bannei forever shall ware, land of the free, and the home of the brave' CMS that ho was sleeping soundly. Ile was clothed as 000 , 40 the hotter class of in, rough blue pilot.cloth with large horn buttons he had no hat and hy bitialdb lay a snail boat-hook, to which was tied a strip. of red woollen stuff, apparently a niece of the alone he wore round his neck. This, no itidibt, the poor fellow hind intended "plan: Ong ou thohejghth as a signal. In such a thin, clear atmosphere, with the aid of a pbittrful telescope. ev(n his features might he p&ainly traced, and his iron grey Ipitoecoe moving in the wind. The second mato woolly decisred that lie Avcognized the man—lie wad quite sure of it —an old chino and - shipmate of his, with whom he had nailed many a long voyage, and some part Of whose wild , varied history, he.told us the next evening. What seemed td convince him ' more than tlnf thing, was the peculiar wiy in which the dead 111/1101 aria was stowed away under his head —lils old Mumma° always Arid so, even in his Nurnerhirt and strange were the conject tures and remarks made by (Akers and men. Who ftntl what *rev het How long had he been there / How did lie get there I The general conclusion was that he was one of the crew of some tense! wrecked upon the lot:berg itself, of which no Ttslige retnatned• itui•iall enough." Judd one of the &Ail -1414 5 14 44 inLg thy i.ethe- dark, and wee * Hustle, SAW aw iris 'tit' here tiene• ittry time within -the lasdt-av weeks." Perhaps he was aloft o lien she sti nets, soil got pitched up where he is now." " As like to tie pitched into the moon," te joined another, contemptuously. " Why, that there precipice is three times as high as the taunted mast ever ngged. "Perhaps, now," suggested a third, it's some awful cruel skipper, who's beets* lia• ring and ill-using of his crew till they could not be wide it no longer, and was (Imre I,p mutiny ; Mad put him ashore there, all alone, to die by.bituself, so as thetithould not have his blood upon their berths; or, maybe lie stet a tdi s slescr, or a Yankee stave-k, ever." " Hill," ;voided out a iire•.:;.;:s speaker,." you've always got a pod nord to say for afery one, you lace. ,. It was 4 Very/old man 'who *poi s e next ; one who Was Ipooked up a jrnentnntlib iity on matters, althonglr lie WAS tacttitras_tuni , never eater into an drgument. lie gaietly deposited his quid in his hat ; and, as this was alnays done preparatory to his making a speech, hut shipmates a sited in silence for loin to begin. • That there fee-island," lie sad at last, asn't launched yesterday, nor yet last year, nor the year heron., perhaps ; and, by the looks of loin, he'S been for a pretty long cruel, in worm listitudem--laiitsunitiler, may be- anti then COMO back home for the win ter. if you look away yonder -- there -just tram #[ puiot,like wohursh steeple. ordy"Tbeler down, therein a place looks darker than the rest. Noel, it's just thefe I elpect that A greet pleeti has broken off and drifted away ; and I calculate 'twit lower and more shelving oif--nOt so steep and rocky-like as it is now. 'Twas there that poor chap was cast ashore from ship or boat. Sie'yvair trying to Make his way up to the heights to Lake a look round, atul hoht a signal, when he lay down and went to ideep, and never wake again : only, where he Ile now, you see, Must have been covered with snow then, or he couldn't have kept his foot ing.'' ittesimsi saitt thus much he replaced the quid in Ida mouth and spoke no more. • Thief. Wall no earthly use in matting long er. and yet the captain setnied loth to give the order to till and bear away. If the pool. fellow had a spa* of Ilk in him, he would have moved before this, fur it's six or seven hours since we first saw , him. Bet if ho did irkrte, it world only be to slide down over the precipice, for no living thing could keep a footing on such ry slope as that. And if there are any More of then, we should htive seen them before this time. although we could never get them oft if we did." Then pausing euiklenly ut hls Welk on the quarter-deck, he Wive an order to get a gun ready forviard, and ptesently carde the an ewer : • All ready with the gun, air." " ire !" In a few seconds the echo of the loud ro - port ri sounded from the icy wall ; for ii• other instant *II was still, and then came a noise like the rattling of loud Wonder, pro! ceeding from the centre of the berg. The daliger of tiur proximity to this vast object now licenine inure and more up, 11"0111, and all gait win( ids& to get a good oiling. lint we hod barely proceeded a gnat ter of a sunk when the saute noise das only Ideal., more prolonged, and accomkze nied 1 / 1 a rending, creshing sound, the in tensify air nature of which 1 4 serfectlT in• ittseribable. The vast ishrnd was partink in lettth, ittiWn the course of the dee p before motioned and slowly andink• jestloally the eastern half rolled over into sea, upheiiiiing what had been its base, in which were imbedded huge masses of rock covered* +XVI' king sea - • veil. Thc ether part titilkreniaitied erect, but was siva) aJg to-aunt fro, as if it also must capsize.. This convul sion caused less foam and turmoil than might have been supposed, bdt raised a nave of such tremendtnis magnitude, that when it reached our ship she seemed about to be ovenvhelnied by a reiting •tlin'inti'in of water higher than our miest-hisids. The good ship rose.upon its crest, and before ag.tin sinking Ado LIM hollow, we•siiw the unlit upon the iceberg--still in the tame posture---glide swiftly down the slippery inch no—nhoot over the °Age of the, precipice, and plunge into thh ragtag itiarf. . , A sensation of inexpressible relief was ex perienced by all : it had seemed so dreadful ZetitiiraSray and learn i igy thee*, unburied and alone: no*, at sny rate, we had 'seen the last of hitu. TILE COTtbN Tit - AVE 0' THE - UNI=THI) It recent letter from the Secretary. of State to the House of Bepresentatrirep, furnhhea, t.he-country with exact, clear end , instruct ive statistics of the trade in our great South ern staple. The world's increasing tendency to Free 'Fri* is apparent an the fact that our cotton is admitted free of duty into Glu t Sardinia, Belgium, Austria, Sweden, Holland, British ;Dirritnark and Tuscany; into France u * duty duis o of P.- ilternQ Pounds. !nft,Elpain under a f 111410 ply 101 pounder into items* -.ode' , a ilaajf 1.8 cents per 5$ ptionda, andinto sal Ximpbars. ilmo *Was tlwt, , oder & itatar cot tirol er .rd.rx.. Ws probable that sae an &otos will be admitted fsl into BS** allot that the Vnion willaupply nearly ~.,-,........-,. ^, ',.. , 1 • -4 te, ; AO. *-PEtrit ; „ =MS For„tbe last five years:W*44l a '1•1 ( ti importation of cotton frosts hely to lintel& eiceeded 700,000,000 pound... The }mount each year fluctuates considerably, hilt on M whole the exportation incniaarg. The annual average exportation to Fratioeis upwards of 170,00,000 pounds. acre, too, the alinualamoimhe fluctuate, but very pelt I l oeptibly increase their avers. The are:. I age of exportation to Spain, for the last !q pram is over 30,000, o f pounds, sad to, the Ilamie Tenn.% t 16,000,10.1 0, pounds, tw Behiputo 17,000,000, hi Austria 10,001},p00, is Seedling and Italy 14,000,900, and le litfolks Aria 900.000: , slibookb..the ,Russiati.; aver. °rage is materially diminished by the limited' , exportations cif 113ti4-5, when the Ituesisti ports were blockaded The Uttited States furnishes (Irma irihii with more than throe-foutha of her raw eat. ton—ono-sixth of the amount used In her factories beifernished by her ern colo nies. princi pall y India. (heat J1n1ai0..ti..... (*port/ Cot n to the Continent and Ai» where ; in 1853, as mochas one hundred and fors.y. t atotd, mdktons, of pounds. Very little of this wag American cotton; and ttiiii fact . . suiprests the superiority of the America% article, KM its better' adoption to purpose* of filirile industry, For example, stout one-tenth of the cotton imported o'oo d, United States 2i romxported, against mu* - min-Usti ut . sari nagramee't from tlie-rseeKli*- dies. A comparison jaetwecn..4.pulit* fast Indian cotton, shows a taupe 'Tiorityortallk, per cent in the former ; for heat ludian not~ ion contains about 25 per eerMof wmais, n hile ears wiStes only about 12 per cent, The 'Dim, too, of the Ameinean cotton is tlner and stronger. The value of the cotton' supplied by us to Great Britain in eleven months of the fiscal year, 18:41, reached-- nearly $58,000,000, being the value of about 2,766 1 000 bales. The average price of cot ton per pound, fur the last live years, ham maintained itself tolerably sell. In litia' country, in 1851, the average was 12-oents. It fell to 8 Cellt4, and has since -remained et that rite fad 'J cents. In Unlit 13fitak the nreregiieas steadily mairgahsol itself at t about riots. But it is clear that, ro in the progress of times, an inimita ble ttudeucy to decline in the price of epttain.,. The growth of its culture 1W 6thief flits of the world, .I.h• cheapening of the ,Tumullfir,- lured article, add the increasing coin-petition other camic(4.-cperote steadily to lower piece. Cotton is the staple, and its growdrthd great business or the eau% vito Sbuthetn States of the Union. TM eultiVition is the great impulse, sustenance, strevigOasad Vi tality of their peculiar system or stare la bor. The interesting questions suggest themsdres. what will he the effect on this sy .tiro of the steady decline in the profits of eqtton f For slavery hat heretofore, and rolably will be rofefrfed, not by . human is , gislatiwk so much es by grvst SOCIAL and lin &netts laws I.od influencli. Cotton constitutes, in value, more Ilan two-thirda of the domestic exports of the Union to France. The French Government is directing efforts to develop and extend the cotton culture in its colenialpronnce of Al gene. In 1854 the amount produced was ltid,OtX) pound*. But along time will elapse before Algeria can at all affect our cotton ex , ports to France, either by the quantity or quabty of her produce. Spain lakes four-lifdas of all her cotton: from the United States ; Belgium is supplied mostly from the same source. The H . Towna„whigh,Lupply Gernutny with oottorf, derive the article hum Brasil, and in indi rect trade front other ports of Europe, but i principally from the !Juana States. Our cotton toast, ‘lottli tbe i il inlportaut cities Mid Stater i9fleavY Mow ) , and is constantly on the illertilse. In 11355, the Zellverein sent through the Hansa Ports to tlpcli ni ted States cotton fabrics to a* mains dr more than million and a half of &liars; ih return for the raw InsiteriaL In 1855, the impQnstion of from France to Sardinia rose from 1,600,000 pounds the precedingyear to nearly Bitted millions of pounds ! Why should not Amer ican vessels coney En &IC cottod' needed (or that flourishing kivion and for Italy ~lt rectly to Genoa, and to other Italian Ports, and to those of Austria on the Adriatic 0 -can steamers between this country and the Rklitt*lll4"Sti ports, will, if suamssiul. tend greatly to encourage an d secure such* direct importation. cottoq trade with Russia, before her lid, war, we endeilvg steadily. But the Til ton) of nerifk,'tfir etrititiirplat itforms hum gu it by the rite viristlein or Alexander' IL,' the establishment. of American nooses" at• St. Petersburg and other Russian ports; and tW hiVonible terms.on which oar particular iend, Russia, will doudtkes adunt our tut, tnn, n ill stimulate our cotton trade with ILssiA inunense i ly. There is no reastin why the United' States should not supply, ill direct trade, alt the raw oottoircilhnithist itt Ithssia: • On tht whole, the cotton exportation or the Union evorxwltere increases. It in &elses steadily with Great Brjtain, more luridly, in propOttintl, with • nlihetb._____verY rapidly with the other countries of Vs dittos on will itqaterate with theisto or direct counneretakintertourso, and trel4-, facilities, especially by steam. No cotton in the world competes to quality with of the United States—no where is it so c imply raised 414,m0_ readily hartiishcd_ to manufacturers in Public. An ye}; there is no serions competition with our cotton trade, We supply the world—and will, no far an ahy can sea, coatinuo to do so, in -40t1 NAL FAITS our new lights vary from the foggy .i r stnthe; , ism of Swedenborg, to the grow: oorummusui of Brigham Young or the stheieff'ef tits Owenx and Fanny Wright. to politfes s they ere wegformli tn Soolalista in one or otlierjortn. *4 1 yidualbara. ae IPA t Free Love Ines, where each • Altai nnistiLetect his ow* Individual-happiness.. OT the itspritrisdort . 74tersq, - as the higher barmliey eiFpeu • - ouous intercourse 811011 A.BIC T DOC TRINES OF THE Itling YAW TB UN, tiIYT OPENLY PEOIMATMER , UT LOW CALLY NECESSARY TO MS . re —134014 Medical Joitra4. ~....- r • '...m...' 7•7": , -. LOME AT TM Picitnia.—.. 4 Vekti ... - Sec Brosilosaseatilliiitibizemer.k . 11* : ter eery Are zixitt with'siitew.pc .to , -",i'r ikident malefaction of fiche and 141 ." -..-1, atoo."--ife t ioten Das*--,-ThrahL •.. '4. 'li t AND~ Bawl - giewitor ~0 i with' speedider,'Allti* '-'_4' deal) ; west; Ow totem Fmk**, ireeolitfoiN, 4own. NINA. s ic bit koeco. his " r t ialo4; 'r- Join toed int o /Of lomersod• th .; blood thiwihg. no rrl Mei, ain't it .•errt..toryi 'Pfiriif:?rertrY . ''' • ' ' . • ,11 1 ME M EMI MI 4. 4r -4 t ,