gonS B. BHITIO.V, Eilltor i ProP'lßjor^ PA.,.00T.i25. 1855. :: • :jtv* The Treasurer of the Norfolk hud Ports oy, Belief Fundi acknowledges 'thd'recelpt of s^Q t ,’additional contribution from thp fior ough of Notuvilic. ;i; '/ 'icy The election being over,- Wo-, shall hcrc iiter deyoto less of our room to political affairs and endeavor to rfake tlio Fpiunfer a good Family. Journal. : ' Ko will giro a regular sum mary of the news of the day,-the state of the markets, local incidents, &oi -■Prcupoottiis;—Wd learn that several ladies and'’gentlemen were relieved of their pocket hooks find port-monaies duringtboirattcndance at Urn Agricultural Fair. This js ono of the annoyopces that every Fair is subjected to, and ftir which there can bo no remedy. Scouhdrels of pickpockets carry on their bueinoss so adroit ly as to,make It almost impossible f° r officerslo detect them. Omcui Vote.- In another; column wo pub lish tire official vote for the prominent candidates lor Canal Commissioner. It will be seen that Air. Plhmbr, the Democratic candidate, has beaten Mr. Nicholson, the Fusion candidate, by the handsome majority of dI.GBO, making a elnugo In favor of the Democracy, since last fall, of hear 60,000 votes. Should the Demo cracy continue to gain during the next year, as fast as they have in the last year, and there is every reason to believe that they will, they will carry the State by 100,000. vy >Ve wonder if there was’nt a mistake made in inserting “ Spahtan’s ” communica tion in last week’s “ American.” It was evi dently written in anticipation of a victory—that didn’t come off. Perhaps it was in type, and couldn’t be spared. Still, its rather amusing to sec tho wind knocked out of so -much froth on one side of a page by a few little items in the shape of “ election returns.” on the other. Not So.—The Philadelphia North American endeavors to show that opposition to the “ Jug law” was the principal cause of the late election result. It had something to do with the result, no doubt: but the main cause—the potent cause —was undoubtedly the strong and growing opposition to Know-Nothingisra. and secret po litical societies. Of that there can be no doubt in this county. Its expression was clear and general before the election: and the vole con linns it. Thanksgiving in Virginia. —For the first time in the history of Virginia, the Governor has appointed a day to be religiously devoted to thanksgiving and prayer. Gov. Johnson in his proclamation, says he expressly disclaims any authority to require or control, but he ear nestlyßecommends and suggests that,the 15lh of November be set apart as a day of thanks giving and devotional exercises. The Govern or of Maryland has also appointed the same day. United States Senator. —Chas. It- Bucko. Icw, John Robbins, jr., Uenty D. Foster, John L. Dawson, David It. Porter, Wilson MeCond lesa, CUas. Slmler, William Wilkins, John W. Fornoy, William Bigler, Jeremiah S. Black, and others, have been named In connection with the oQlcc of United Slates Senator. With such an army of talent and Integrity to select from Penn sylvania must be well represented In the high est legislative body in the world. , Tin: Elections Still to Come in' 1855 1.0tn.-iana votes on Monday. Nov. 5. for Stale officers and five representatives lo Congress.— Mississippi. Monday, Nov. 5. Stale officers and titc representatives to Congress. New York Tuesday, Nov. G. State officers but no Governor or Lieut Governor. Wisconsin. Tuesday. Nov. j G, Stale officers. Massachusetts. Tuesday., Nov. 0. Governor, Stateofflccre and legislature Maryland, Wednesday. Nov. 7, six represents lives lo Congress, two Stale officers, legisla lure, ic. In Tennessee, Alabama. California, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, the legislatures in cich Slate elect one U. S- Senator. Gerat Mortality on a California Steam- - Ett. —The last news from California states that ( the steamship Uncle Sam, of the Panama line. , lost on her recent passage from Panama to San Francisco, one hundred and six passengers They were mostly steerage passengers —the ex ceptions being three of the crew and nine pas sengers. The cause of this groat molality is i attributed lo the fact that the steerage passen gers ale freely nf green plamtains, bananas.and all the unripe fruits with which the Isthmus abounds; drinking also large cpiantitics oflitno juice, lemonade, etc. The cabin passengers generally bad sufficient judgement to abai&m from eating- such trash, which probably ac counts for their exemption Irom disease. (£7- It is said by a Washington correspond ent, that the Hon. James Buchanan. Minister to England, intends to lead to the altar the AVldow of the late President Polk. (£7" Two of the daughters of the lotc Prof. Webster, who was executed for the murder ol Dr. Parkman. have married into the family ol Mr. Dabney, an American at Faynl, of great inllaenco and fortune. or?" Richardson L. Wright. Esq., member clcfct from Philadelphia county, is favorably named for Speaker of the next Hojisc of Repre sentatives. lie has had three years’ experience in the business of legislation, and during the frying scenes of the last session, proved himself tv thorough Democrat, “without fear and with* reproach.” MtBTBBIOUa pISAPI’KAUANCB.—Mr. .Win- 1 .■'cUcalOP made a balloon ascension on tho2il infit. i I'from Norwalk. Ohio, ami up to Friday, the •"Ifclh inst., bad not been W-ard of. When ho , l»o 3*vi£tch on Friday rooming, at tracted a very large crowd, and much interest was manifested. Twelve plows entered the field as competitors and the plowing through out was very good. But. we shall not attempt to speak of the many articles that graced the Fatr. The exhi baton was entirely successful, and the receipts much more than had been anticipated" There was a very large attendance of visitors during the whole thro** days of the exhibition, and our town presented a scene of activity and life.— The whole thing passed oft without a single accident, and it must have been gratifying to the officers of the Society to observe the satis fad ion manifested by all. o* The friends of Gen Scott will lie pleas ed lo learn the fncl—which they should never had occasion lo doubt— I hat Ihe question of his back pay is at length settled satisfactory. The Washington correspondent of the New York Times telegraphs it will positively he allowed, and that the only delay now in with the ac count mg ulllcci s of the Trcasury, in ascertain- ig the amount due ICy* Erom Mexico we have news that Alvarez has been elected President, by some sort of im promptu revolutionary body collected at Cuer navaca, but that the military forces in thocap- iial refuse lo recognize him, or admit him to the city. La Vega has withdrawn from civil power, ond refuses to obey Alvarez’s, orders. (£7- Hamilton county is a bright spot waste in Ohio- It gnvc Mcdill 22,220. Chase 4 510 and Trimble 0.138. Majority fur Mo dill over Chase 7.710. Tho city of Cincinnati is embraced in this county. C - /* Henry M- Rice, the Democratic candid ate for Congress in Minnesota, has been Reel ed by a plurality of about 1500. ftT" There .were nearly 55.000 votes polled in Philadelphia at the rocont election—a larger number than at any time previously. Of these, taking the Sherifl's vote ns a criterion, (ho Democrats polled 28,319, and the Know-Koth ings2s,sB3, ’, ' A Result op Matrimony.— The Boston Bee says a wedding .took place ft week or two 1 Since, in East Bpslont,between a pouplc of had not been long tn contemplating the..happy 1 union. Everything passed off'well until the, I following morning, when the hi'idegroom was brought to a realizing sense of the ,vash act ho had coimniltod. bybeing arrested and placed undeir bonds of two thousand dollars, to meet 1 damages laid at one thousand dollars! in ah ac tion brought .against his bride hrcfwh of i promise. .- 1 . . It Is a singular fact that a woman cannot, loolc from a pfcclpico, of any' magnitude/ wllh-j out becoming instantly dizzy. ..But,, what \»\ Sflß'inoro singular, the dizziness.departs (he 1 'vftry moment somebody puts Ids arm around her waist to r‘U6yr> ; her from (ailing.” Queer, isn't u y»," latest from Europe. ... ' By the arrival nt New York of the. stcaiticf Atlantic, from Liverpool, svq hn,yo npwb' frjmv j Europe one wcelt later. It*i9 said tha’t Prihee ! GorlschakoS is to become the Russian; minister j of war/end to be succeeded by General Hour*; j avießaa qommander In the Crimea'- The allied fleet has sailed from-Sebastopol-on a secret ex pedition, which is supposed to bo intended against cither Nicolaicft or Odessa.. The Rus sian Emperor has visited the former place, in spected the fortifications* and departed; it is said, for the Crimea. According to the Rus sian and Prussian accounts, Iho war is to be carried on with the greatest vlgor.r Moscow advices say that 193,000 men have been added to the mnilary.forccs’orßussia; The French cavaliy, ;! under -General D’AllonvillO,’defeated the Russians near Eupatoria johj thc SOth, Rbff sion ioss‘so kiiledand.los'prisoners. ; French ; loss. 0 killed and 27 wounded. Prince Gqrt } schakoll, in a despatch dated the 3d, says that . the allied forces, to the hnmbcr of 30,000,tnh.de • ap incflcplual mpvcincnt against bis left flank-. The London Chronicle Says ot these movements: r“lt is plaihfrom thcseppcrations.on thclwb extremes of the Russian position’, 1 that the Allied; generals, finding the entrenchments of thechc* my too-Btrong to be attacked in front, are seek ing for some modo.of turning His flanks, and, so forcing him to abandon, a'position which h^has selected with consumatc juagmentand fortified with skillful care;?* • ", : : . Nevertheless, the London News tells us. that the belief gains ground that tho were preparing to evacuatethcNorth sidcof tho.har bor of Sebastopol, hnd that the’, formidable earthworks were merely to cover their 'retreat. The Nows adds :, “It is still understood that acombincd move ment is to take place against the enemy’s posi tion on4hc Mackenzie heights. A direct- at tack from Bakshi Serai is spoken of ; the ap proach from the south being made by a route which is kept.sccrot, and whiohwill have the ellect of avoiding the enemy’s fortified entrench ments.” Thc allifts havc mincd all (he splendid dobks and works at Sebastopol, preparing to blow them up. but the following extract from the London Times shows that orders havo been issued to put a stop to this: “Although, preparations have been made by the sappers and joiners of the allies to complete the destruction of the docks and forts of Sebas topo). no effect has yet been given to these in tentions. for. upon a reference to the allied gov ernments. the operations in question were sus pended.” A dreadful thunder-storm has occurred at Liverpool, in the course of which the lightning • .struck a building occupied by a maker of sig nal lights and sky-rockets, in which a quantity of those combustibles were stored. A trcmend ousfxplosion ensued, whicji blew off the roof, gable, and in fact reduced the building to a complete wreck. The Bank of England has raised its ratoof discount to 6& per cent. ' In the Baltic, the allied fleet has bombarded Bullcn foj- two days, and Dunamunda/or three hours, but in boih instances without effect, ac cording to one account, whileanother says that Bullcn suftcrcd serious injury. Askirmish'has taken place at Kortsch between the Russian Cossacks and the allild foragers, in which Itwcnly-Ovc English and French hussets Were captured. At Sebastopol, the allies and the Russians have had-some heavy cannonading 'from their respective forts on opposite sides of theharbort IFFICIiL TOTH OF C mi COMMISSIONER IN 1854. ej . o I 1g d | 2 3 a § n 3 4 g si £ £ ¥5 Hi &.'■ 2086 2124 1784 1070 6116 10377 6740’ 5877 1040 2609 1033 2149 1458 2233 1334 1090 2010 2157 1677 1791 8493 5143 6948 3204 1513 2700 T 405 2392 2369 4811 2470 4173 5089 5498 6328 4123 2381 2965 2182 2582 1739 1027 2003 1437 1227 1050 1187 , 519 2113 2774 1851 2033 4412 0544 4460 4008 2173 2015 2154 1508 1448 1186 1409 1013 936 1497 934 996 2180 1399 1730 984 2087 3090 '2015 2091 3581 3157 2399 2600 , 2224 4001 2031 3021 1656 2292 1487 JOB 2 304 401 ’ 350 " 230 2520 3037 1698 2113 COUNTIES. Adams. Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Bedford, Berks, Blair. Bradford, Bucks, Butler, Cambria, Carbon, Centre, Chester, Clarion. Clearfield, Clinton. Columbia, Crawford. ; Cumberland, Dauphin, Delaware, : Elk, . Erie. 2440 3488 2020 2312 2709 3579 2411 2800 870 705 822 009 Fayette, Franklin, Fulton, Greene', 2007 1740 1997 1393 Huntingdon, 1500 2014' 1100, 1020 Indiana, 1204 3101 007 2316 Jeflcraon, 080 1659 1039 1043 i Juniata, 1176 1170 837 1023 Uncaslcr" 4099, 1U902 5009 5301 Lawrence. 0994 2570 854 1179, Lebanon, 1761 2030 1805 -2250 i Lein gh, 3020 3004 , 8394 20331 Luzerne, 4308 4884 3957 35)1 Lycoming, 2200 2799 ' 2200 2034 M'Kcan, 602 '405 205 455 Mercer, 2550 3034 1035 1808 Mifflih, 1280 1030 1310 1382 Monroo, 1917 " 025 1327 -531 Montgomery, 5559 5144 5207 3573 Montour, '970 767 •920" 438 Norlfiamnlon. 3085 3417 3738 2443 Northumberland, 2182 2121 1983 1011 Perry, 1412, 2121 1332 1539 Phili/C'lly & co. 23930 28817 28284 25770 Piko, 024 , 207 t 014 04 Potter, , 050 748 430 „ 034 Schuylkill' 5888 4262 , 6012. , 1175 Somerset,, 1208 2750 1481 2050 Snyder, 819 1090 Situqueititnna, 2120 2819 1579 2103 Sullivan, i -417 ' 320 , 347 292 Tjoga,' , ' 1489', '24« W : 1723 Union, :l '' 1913 2881 ;793 "1600 Venango, , 1400; 1079 ,1601 ,1408 .Warren; •' , . 1118; 1400. 717 958 Washington, ’ 3467,' 4270 . 3182 3214 WaVtio,- •1877“-.M08- 1694, "UM WeStqVorcland, 3803- 3773, (1547 . 3200 'Wydnung, ' 893 1147 ' 529' , 704 tVrk, B " 4707 ,‘ ,4770 6383 ; ; 460) TpTAL, IG7OOX 204008101281140745 DC?-Dr. B. K. Kano; of tho Arctio:K*plprlng Expedition. is,ft son olJudge toe pf thc Uni ted Sifttcs L>istri6t Court for Eastern Pennsyl vahifti’ ! ,! ■!_ A Youno, OovKhNpu'“-Mn {Jojirisobi; tnc now Governor, of ,Cfl|iforp(ft.,iSi frP al lodiona. , uml only 30 years of ago; -i 1 • - •'* 03?“ The Boston 1 Timis asks for “a thousand cheers for IhcO’ldkßyalonc.** *’ 1 ’ UJ SOCIETY BEPOBT. t - making thiSi'our rfirsk report, it be , ircmcmbercd that bli ibe members of the Socie ; ty. as well aathc. Judges who passed: upon the various 'nrlictes subniilled to them, have had very littloexperienCe .in the -practical business, bf an.ogricuUural;.'exhibition* Nopeof ~ua an ticipated the difficulties which attend it.; s and it must bo acknowledged lhat, preparations wero not inade-for, because wc did not anticipate, that there would-be 1 so much interest, taken, and so large, and' beautiful a display made. It should not, therefore, be now expected that i,notice should be.takeaof .every. pr, t i9\ e P x b l “|"- ted; it was found wholly impracticable by the Committees, to some of. 'whom so muon work was committed,*to’even note .down in thor re port the numerous;contributions made-, Where Bd‘roariy ; Bplchdid Articles wcrw : exhibited} and all to como under the Police 6f one committee, wctnhst be indulged for the emission of many articles by the Judges,-and promise for our selves that next us so to subdivide the labor, by dilicrcnt class ification of the articles, that everything of merit may rcceive to'which It may be en titled. We append hereto a, summnry of tl\o REI’OBTS.O.F THE COMMITTEES, '.m-.-Best Horses. i.i:; Henry Glass, blooded horse, 59 John M’ClinlbcUV.hext best. , ' , - %S 9 Henry Stoufier, bcst'fof road or field*. j.o.UU Samuel Kccny.ri'pxt'bist, .TL 9® The committee desire to make mention o f the Horses exhibited by Richard Kirkpatcrick and William Mclsgar, .to wliomprcmluma. would have been awarded* but they were not provided for in the schedule- of; premiums oflervd this year. ’• * ' “I, n .1. Banob Mares. Jacob RUner, bestj _, 7 . .2 00 Geo. Spangler, second do " 1 00 •> Foiv j Fibld and Road. 1 ; 1 Jacob ,: . .. ?55 J. W. Lddlgty'second do . : ;it; Match Horses.. •, t David Black,’best,' ■; 1 Philip Breckbill, 1 second do Single 'Harness Horses. Jas. A Sanderson;’best, John Noble, second do • 1 1 ' Saddle Horses. Frcd’k. Watts, best, (Simon) John Noble, second-do (Jersey) Co Ltd (2 to 4 years, J Wm. M. Udnde’rsbn, best, Geo. Brindlc, second do Fillet to 4 years.) Richard Parker,, test, Thos. Lee, 'second do v ' .i;-i'BlOodStbedColts. Samuel Zug. best!'’ Menry Sloimcr. hdcdnd do ' CTrADB StF.ED CObTS Wro. CamcroiK test, John schJodJ do ’ Coifs'fl to 2 years.) Geo. Spangler, Best, ; G(,o. Iliikca, second do 7 i year.) Won Wondcrllchf'best, Jacob Rttncr, second do Farm akd Road Horses , Jacob R. Ncisloy, best, 2 00 Win. Parker, second do j: t I‘oo The committee desire to mention in terms of highc comnicndtUtotl the beautiful horses and team exhibited by : Samuel Huston, lof Silrer sprihg,) xyhich ; in point of blood ana forth.for harness or farm ’ purposes, in the team or out of it, wcrcexcclled by nothing." Ouf premium lUt this year dobs'not meet his ease, nnu.therc fore wo award to him a dtscrciionary premium, of ; • : r ;. . SO 00 ' Mule Tbails; ’ «■ • , Our premium list.did not.cijßbracc, this hem and therefore your committee can only mention Robert Noble, aq haring,die beat team. _ Richard Parker, second do Richard. Parker, third do , ;r ... .{ U.IDXB3S MlJl-ES. • ■ ! Win.‘Alexander, tea pair, ’ 2 00 Thos. Lee, second do da 1 00 The pair of 2 year bid mules exhibited by Dr.AV. W. Dale, and also by John Mull were ;oo gooa to bo passed without notice. ■ Wll M. IIBSDKRSON, i Joun Sandbrboj/,; , ;l Wm. L. OUAimiHAb: l i Committee,on N^At!,Cattle. Awarded: Robt. Noble* for beat Grftdu Bull over 4 years, 3 00 Geo. Heikes. Second’ do ■ 2 00 John Miller, for beat Grade Cow, 2 00 Geo. Ueikes, second do ' . i 00 Fred'kk Watts, best cow (under. 4 years, 00 Wm. Wert, second do "* 100 John Melt.' best Grade 18 mos. 1 I'oo Robt. Noble, second.do 76 John Noble. beat yoke Ofoxen, 2 00 JofLißobach, second do f */• 100 John Noble, beat Tat oxi ! < 'yho oommiuco take occasion to add that the slock of catllo generally were entitled to commendation* ns exhibiting a fair specimen of ihoittockiof the County. It Is oncof thogreat objcctsof tho Society to Improve their slock, aim wo have no douot that by next year this department will be greatly Improved. JosETQ OuxVEB, CVuhrman. Jddob Hartman, buck BakcwcU 81 00 Wni. L. J Craighead, bcat pair of sheep, (Southdown) ' . 1 00 yfta. L. Craighead, best lamp? 75 Robt. Noble, best lot lambs 7o next best. 60 Wm L. Craighead, best boar ' C. Beerbrower, nckt best’ Richard Parker, best sow 11,1 Wm. Lino; noxt best 1 1 v Wra L. Craighead, bestsow and pigs 2OD ( POULTRY Win 11. Trout. Ul9 best display of good poultry, , i,sl 50 James Callio, best cock & two h®ns 1 001 Dr W. \V. tialo, sveopd do • ’ ; , . Jo J»co\> Shilling, beat pair of fywla, , , ,70 J. K,; Armstrong, second, do, . , ,50 John ttatoher, bm single fowl', ... i 50 JamesClondcwm, best pair of,mrkl*« ~ , ,X Op same . Bebonddo, .50 Your committee desire lb add to the award of premiums that then) -were several exhibitors JJ Ecsf. frcpfi Poaches, Mrs-Dr. Baughman,. jl ©0 2d bept Urs'. J. Halbert; ■ ■6® Beat preserved X’ofichuß Mrs., John Noble, 1-00 2d hept itlss LaurarKeifibr, . - 59 Best preserved Plumbs Mrs. C. Ogilby, IGO Beat, Apple butter Mrs. R., M’Brido, 60 Best preserved Cherries S L Slerrett,- •• 60 2d bcstMr? S Zug,. ... 25 Bcpt preserved Crab Apple Mrs Rcaber, 50 ■ ■; ■ 'Piokfitb.I"'’ 1 "'’ : •’ Boat Quince Mra Wm ; Barnitz, 60 Best Cucumber Miss Keillor, . 991 Beat Tomato and Peach Miss KolfTer, 60 I Best Quinch Jelly Mrs Dr Dale, 1 99 I 2d best Mrs J Bheom, ' _ 60 Best Apple Jolly Miss E Leo, 1 bO 2d best Miss S E Miller,' ® * BestTomatt'o Jelly Catharine Hull, .‘1 PO Best Quince Butter Mra Jaa Clondcnin, 100 2d best exhibited by MrsTVm Bcctcm, DO Best Peach butter Mrs John Noble, 1 00 Befit Peach Jelly Mary Herron, 1 00 Best Currant Jolly Mrs Abm’Mycrs, ' 1 00 Geo. W. Shoafer exhibited ond case imppribr gilt etiibroidered articles, executed by MissNd bonger, of Phila. ? one fancy gilt embroidered Pin cnshfoin oho pair Slippers, one Smoking cap, and sundry articles; all of which deserve great praise, ond were the admiration of all who accn them, _ 5 OU 3 00 .2 00 2 "00 1 00 2.00 I 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 Best IToney Dr Dale, 2d host Wm'llunwdotl, 2'oo 1 00 Butter. 5 lbs best butter R Noble, (N M) 1 00 6 lbs 2d bust butter John Miller, 76 6 lbs 8d I Hist butter Wtu llenwood, 50 2 00 1 00 Mis A Myers exhibits a plate of very superior butter, but lucked the number of pounds to en title it to a premium. 1 50 1 00 -Mrs F Watts, do. 1U lbs bust Lard Jcsso Mycr, *’ BaKAtf.’" Best Margaret Cooper, 2d best Mrs Briurbrower, 8d best Mrs John Miller, * Handsome Cake by Mrs A Porter, Bust Soap Mrs 11 Rhoads, Clothing. Best display of clothing Dallcr.fit Rohrcr 0Q 1 spp, cloth coat ■ , “ . A, . 2d bubt display £tciner, Brp.,& Co. 1 1 00 1 pair l sup. puiits and vost , { , \ .. ..FunNiTcnr. . Bust display of Furniture by U B Smiley, 2 00 SHEEP 6WIKU $1 00 76 1 00 HOKET. Embroideries* Best collar Emma'Doll, 2d best Mrs Adair, 3d best Miss M Postlcwaßc, Eirtb’d-lluod -by Miss E Ziegler, i Best emb’d dress Mrs B '■ 2d best Miss M’Candllshr, . ‘> 1 . •Emb'd cloak by Mls« Burkholder, Bust omb'd lump mails Miss Julia Beutem exhibited by Mfs W Boetcnii'prm. 75 2d best Miss M Loudon, ;5o 3d bust Mis*’Anna Rinehart, Cll Bust endi’d Table covorMlssM Kroldpr, 5P Best Hearth Rug Miss Worthington,. 50 Bust Opera cap Mary HMtart* 6<» Rim Quilted Skirt Mrs Dr Baughman, 75 Best worsted cotton Tidy Mi's Geo Hilton, 1,00 Bust Taney Pin cushion silk cmh’d by Miss Grecnllold, 50 2d best Pin cushion Mary Smith,, 25 Emb’d Satin Apron exhib.,by'Ml39Spotawood. Best Shirt Wip A Miles, - ’ ', ‘5O 2d heal MI«A L E,Alexander, ,50 Best, Sampler Anria C Beelem, 60 2d best Miss E Lanitol, 25 Quilts. Rost while quilt by Mrs John Jrvino, 1 ;00 2d boat by Mrs ElUaiwth Loo, , 70 Beat Fancy quill Miss Gallmrino lluyclt, I 00 2 •• 76 3d beat Miss Woods, 60 ' ’ BORNKTfI. Best case of Bonnets exhibited by Mrs ilcflT. 2d boat by Mrt Hutton (her own work,) 75 1 sup. Oifib’d bonnet made by Miss Stoko, 1 00 CAtU i *ETINO, &C. Best piece of Girthing Mrs John N.obltf, HO 2d boat Mrs. Dunbar, ' t * • ‘751 Beat piece of Rag Mrs J Noble, 76 1 2(1 bent Mrs Foust,, ; ‘ , .<•*' Beat plcco bomc-lioon Mrs Ilroclibiil, .50 Boot worked Slippers, worsted, A Ogliliy, 25 Bust pair Jtolt (jottou Stocklngd 25 Beat knit woollen . '* Fancy veneered,box by Morllrt Gardner, -50 Vq»o of Wax Flowers by Mrs R IrV|l>Oi . . * Fly, Brush, exceedingly fine, by G opftWglvG - bU •, . Bronx Goons. • •>< '' Case of dry-goods, lino display, by OOgllby, Piece of.O ply carpet by i ; ’ ‘Piece of velvet cnrpv* by P. Arnold,. ■ i Cloth Table cover by “ 1 1 jEWXUIt. ! Y 1 , 1 Case Jewelry by T Conlyn, , *, ) •* Clocks 1 • ' ■ •' ■ 1 ' • ■ , n Gold Pilns 1 •• ■ best • Set 1 of Silverware by W D A Nnnglo and ) ; \ California Gold; Ring Kt Breast Pin, U' 00 ' 1 rnanr.fnctnred byhhnself, \ Jewelry by WDANaoglo, very fino2d best 2 00 Case of Fancy Goods by W A Kelso, 1 100 " Shoes. Boat case ofshdes by J Cormimh, S M.liavldsdu, G'(lso.by M'Shpro’,/ INKS. ■!, , Beat Cnrrantiwlno by Mrs Goo WBhcafor,' 75 2d best by John Hommlnger, CO "tn this (iopartmOnt tllo exhibition was splen did abd exceedingly prodlfablp Id' tho> ladles of I Odmbilrladdcbttnty.' -The ‘Society, fool utidor obligations tp them, and only rcgrct'that'they eiumot'gd' more In“dotftll In'- describing tliclr excellence pnd practical utility* 1 'Wo bopo lidxt year td : liAvo •our committees’so extended as to bo enabled to notice every thing,-and give Itthu cfbdlt to'which It ! ls entitled. In this department too niany urllclea word exhibit ed out'schedulc of premiums did n6t con template. The omission to name them Inuat not bo construed' Ihtd any want of Appreciation of their lilorlts. J 1 : | D. J.'M’KeU, Y ' Clark, 1 •[•' 'i ' * •'Jouk Irvimb," ■' I Com. ' CrtASi OOILUT,' ' " J ' ' • ”■ 1 i g '• y'KoiEttT.lirviNiJj' *■ J I COMUItTBO ON VIUJITB FI-OWBRaAc,, WfP.PN ENUUBHATKD AIITICLE3. 60 1 to/StavAn.lat' "* l ' ! ? 29 Joliji>y.a)Vabc7second|do , 1 ;-l 75 .••• '•( • James Hamilton, heat sck«l pcar4, Mn> , , A 00 1-00 2:00 1 00 .l<6p PEiOnEB. Samuel Bug, Ist bat htoth pcachtff,,,i J.- » SomtfH VrataWa, we ond do / a, n j'.'V \/ , ' r V 75 Geo. Brandt, scponddo r : r-., ['if ; iLtHOSs.j ■ ' L.) \ iizabetii'tiilmor.ej hratlotpHomons, ~\ r.‘< ip Carlisle. ■ “ r Leather. j Joined Olcndcoin, best sole, bnmcsS:, - oiid bolting leather, _ . 1 ™ James Clcndcnm.. best cplf skins, i!ll( . v.J w ‘ Lard Lamps. Jacob Sencr best lard lamp iWdWcaUc^^ use » n > ji. i Beans.: L l*. U i Clement M’Fo'rlond, best jnpnn beans, BO WmrD;"ScymoinVflecond do ■"‘dnaiicrrcan likeness^,.,, . ; *y° Dr. AV./Vy. JJarr, best stereotype dagiierrenn vlcw^. Tinware. Xho coiptnittce being nnablo to.dtscover arty difference between the tinware of MpnropMor. ns ftnd Keepers, awarded pach apre- Flowehs Chas. Murray, beat baskct.pf natural , ~Uon- c rp,,,| pn™-; ■■■ • 1,1., ■. PrAIII.IA. > 1 John GntMiall.'bcst vanigatcd Diahlla pita- JiO FIOWEII PIAXT3, ’.1:: I! Mss Lydia HmcMidc. best oleander, prin. CO Mrs.-Sipo. best wax plant and uinberelln ' ■'geranium, prem. ■ ’ ’ ’’ ./'O Mrs.' 1 John’Nobler best Oliinesc orange '' bearing very ftddy, pnri. ‘nO J. Uumerlck. beat flg tree bearing very-finely,,prem. . . , *>o ’, OilPaistisos. Mrs. Sarah Myoiu, Ist best oil 1 00 Robt. • 1 ’ ' 100 lvory TinVpaiktio. Mraj Samh Myers, best ivory tint paiutings. prom. . Ktuvi'kd Birds. Wm. Askew, best enge «f stuflcd birds, Hardwakh. Henry Saxton, best spades and shovels, 1 00 •* •* forks, ' I 00 Miss Anna Underwood the best En caustic painting welt executed, John P. Lynq, best enameled ware, soap atone ware, China Waiib. J W. Eby, best china ware, pnn, 1 00 Samuel C. Huycll. best gin* l * fruit dish, '5O Mrs. Undinvcod cqhibitid a fancy cushion very fine and well executed. Miss Martha exhibited one fancy card bosket very ingeniously executed, and de serves credit, premium . 1,00 The committee being unable to discover any difference In the American, Cutlery of Henry Saxton and John P. Lyne, awarded the premi um of 53,00 to be divided between them* A.Bosi.rr, A. A. Link. Jas. T. Stuaut, " ‘CRQP3 1 00 GO I 00 GO ,Thc committee on crops submitted the. ful lowing na their report, viz; • ■ ' Abrnt. Busier, best, barrel of flour '• ■Si 00 i-The following named gcntleiJcn exhibited One specimens of dour: 1 * ' Win. L. Craighead, George W. Lcidich,Jacob Billow. ' - ’wheat Joseph Golbrcath.bcst bus. of rwf wheat - ’5O F. Watts.. second do - • : 25 a oo 76 60 60 i -76 60 60 J. K.'Neislsy, beat bus. of while wheat 75 Joseph Galbrcalb,' ■ second do ■' . ‘5O - The following l narrttd gentlemen exhibited' fine specimens of wheat:; ‘ ■ r • ■ Kites. Win. t«/Craighead; Thomas Bj-ajilcy, jas. Bell.; • ; .... , ; ,'CQtttf , ,:i ■. f • ' Thos. U. Chambers, bcitibus. white flint : 50 Geo. Brindle,‘Second do f 25 Geo. Longsdorff. best bus. of yellow flint r 5O S. W. Sllcs. sdeohd do’ ‘ ( !25 Casper Briebrmvtr for the best bus. of Gourg i seed corn' ‘ -60 Gletm,&Xcib, bcst.Kentuchy goiinl seed ,60 T, Ci-idTvy. pf mixed com ■ SO' 'tlU. Lfo, ... . Bccoml U. Chambers* Joseph ShronvJ.F.lluslon.R. Gilbert, Peter Rimer. S.. AshfeUer, J Bell. Geo B Cameron, C BcarboWer. Wm ■ Keller,- R Moore. F S Hus* ton, J MTCco, Wm M Woodburn, 1 Win Hen wood, J Plank. B Havcratick, Wm L Craig head. Geo W BraoglvtJ'MiflQin, R Kirkpatrick A. Cobb. ‘ ;■■■' 1 '" I; *" ' , : rWAtoKS. ‘ , * , Win Henwood, best boa of potatoes 50 • Geo LongsdoHl. S. Wirt and Abrm. Bradley 1 exhibited fine specimens. . ’ • ’ ■ 11 ' 81/o'aji Beets ’ Moore.; best bushel , > , • 50 Joseph Culver and J P, Green exhibited very fin* specimens* ; ftEoinjßT5 i ■' RqbtiNoble, best, bus of red beets ,25 J Ashfellcr. M Scott. W W Dale, L Hnvcrslick YfT L Craighead, T.- IT. CTmmlwTs. Sami. Will iams, Martin, M Jnc6b ,W6lf and; J; B. Bratton exhibited very (Inc specimens. , .. • BOOBH COBK,. I TEXAS.CORN, &0. Exhibited by WO Seymour, IJ P rnbnffl W Llhel 'Jacob' Senef. Johnston Moore.'J. Shrom, S Albright, J'KNlosly and o‘Staynian., ( *; . '7-, *'' .■'« . ‘ TURKU'S. , 8 00 Joseph Shrom, best bn. of red top “ > J 1 28 Johp Uingwolt and 1 Jbhn Anthony exhibited fine’specljncnb: ' 1 , : ' 1 00 I 00 60 J W Eby* beat lot of squashes. * . Wmßrhugh.bcat display of market •' *• ! '• vegetables ’■ " • ’ '1 00 J P Koshl;iG«H>; LOTißßdorn. ’Jdflenh 1 Shronb J. Ilaflinan 1 , '"JatnlV Oalow; 1 Wi : \V. Dal o. 8. Q. Bbbin >7.'’L/prftigbcad' and'ffohn Qrdbarn, aU ckbimtcn'jijiQßpeolnicnsr 1 , j - ; ‘ VJ' 'V, n ! j Joseph Shroin, hcstO pumpkins >' • i ,25 pamtlel pumpklntfoh oiio'stock'. 25 1 F'.Gftrilncr, J AslireUcr. S F Iluston ; anil Jobii* atbh’MooVcc/xlilbUcdQuo specimens. ' ’j i'.v iOAUDAOB.., J . i, 1, i Joseph Lobach lor tho best 0 heads < i‘ 50 •B. llavcrstlcU, ; second do:'>'! m 'i> 25 Samuel Williams, J.dledsockcr, Joseph Slnxmi, and’MrS Q W Qheaflef exhibitedijlue Specimen,. i'll:,. 1 Eaa PLANTS, ; I, 1 ;' 1 'j \V.Eby, ....,, ;; 26 i Joseph Cobaclj ami Mrs, Ann Power exhibited Uueibpecimcns. ;, .. M - j • "oam rliurti--""' ■ ' ■ iS j Wllljii'Foulk, bcsi display : ; ■> 26 .'ißA-Nd," .l Mr?. Aiiu Poiyfr, bc?t .diaploy. Vll ■ i •,, >? 0, M!J?ar,lajnd, 1Y D Sovraoiur, Johnaton ii o r.iS and tm Haverst'et ckhibi(td/ lh)4 Wnifcifi, S. Haverstick exhibited 1 stock of white moil thlyd Raspberry,’ having blossoms, igrecn 1 , n j fipcfriut ORititSrtptU ■ .'
  • perfect as one returns enable us to make it, the names of Democrats are in Roman,and Know.Notiiingi, or opposition of oil aorta, in italics. New mein* bers. and those ro-cleclcd, arc designated by a star. . 1 50 50 CO ; SKN'ATK. 1. Philadelphia city—Eli if. Price,.,lF, A. Crahb. ■ 2. Philadelphia fcounty—N. B. Browne, Bar- G 1 . Pralti .. ; i 3. Montgomery —T. P. Knox.* - 4. nml Delaware —James J: Levis. 5. Berks—*J. C.Evdns.* v* O. 'Bucks—Jonathan Ely.* 7*. Lancaster and I,ebar»op—/. IP. Kilffnger, ____ I. o.' Slnlmdn. . : ' 8. Dauphin and Northumberland—Band ffijrart. ' i ' ■ o.' Northampton and Lehigh—Joseph Lau bach.* > - IX). Carbon, Monre, Pike and Wayne—J> 11. Walton. : i : ,i 11. Adams & Finuklin-»r2?. Mdlinger. ■ 12. York—Wi 11. Welsh.* • • -13; Cumberland & Perry—Satnl. Wlierty. • 14; Centre, Lycomingi-Clinton A- Sollittfn— A.'Gregjz.* ■ : 15.’ Blair, 1 Cambria & naniingdait-J. Cress will,jr.' 1 ' - 1 "' ■ -’; k . ’ 10. Luzerne, Montour, & 'Cblumbift— Charles R. BuckaleW. 1 ‘ 1 ' ' . 17. Bradford, Susquehanna & M. Piatt.* 18.. Potter,M’Kcan. Elk,*.Clearfield, Jelllrson & Forrest— JL Souther** ; 19., Mercer, Warren —Thortiw llogo. / '*.•!• .! •• ; 20. Erie A Crawford—J>. .<4..• • • 21-. Butleivßcarcr & Lmn-cuyu—./u/m Frrgu* son.« ‘ 22."Allegheny—iJonaa Jl. M’Clintock, Via. Wilkins.* ’ ' l '- . 1 23. Washington A Greene—A FltMken. ' 24. Somerset, Bedford & Fnljbu'— Froaei* Jordan . ' ' *25. Armstrong, Indiana and ’ S. Jamison.'; . . t , -...... t , 20.. Juniata, Milßin. pnd, Una»i\—/(mica J/. Sellers. ' , li( j ( , , ■ 27. Westroortlai.Mlf :And FnycUe—ll m. L. Frazer. . •'.» ■ i a;' 1 • 28. Schuylkill—O..M»Straub.,* Democrats 17—Opposition 10. i ' TIOUHR OF BBt*n«BEXTATjVKB. = 1 AdiimlJ—lSflac Uobisoni, ' Alhghetiy—Joudsß. FiiUon., Snnuicl South, 17 B. Chriat. Mogce.Jus.SaljalurVr /Armstrong.Olorton & Jetlersu?—J. M. Ffcm* ing. Michael JC. Boyer, ,G. ‘ ■ . ; Beaver,; Bullet and Lawrauco— .D.L.Juivriff A. W. Cm vford, IL.M. I\l.Comhs. ~ j. Bedford. Fulton and Cambria—G-kelson | Smith, J. Bernhard, t i - .>ui / ' Berks—J. L. UfiUi ww» Heins. 0/Shonk. ‘ ' ;i . ; 1 „ Blair and Huntingdon— L l M.Gibbony,?.**' Wvitrode.’ ‘i ; • ‘ 1 Bradford— B; Laporte, J: Halcomb., ".Bucks—J. MenglcV.Ale*, B. Johnson, John Cnrbtmaml Lehigh—Tbos. Crft'g* Jr., J«}hu» f(icnlrer-X i 7. * 1 t . :t Chcntcih-A* Buchanan, Kot/t. trwm».JowP w Dowdell. •- / • t!; • 1 :: 1 .•7,7., ... Ckei-liiW, M’Kcan 4.JiIU-SiHi; A. !)«*«- Clinton, Lycoming and Pottor-rS^ n ”* well,'John C. ArGhce.'" ■ ■ ‘V 1 Columbmaml Montoar—J. Ch' Mwnlgowry* • pra>vlord— Leonard Heed; JonyJircnvh. ' Cumberland—James, Anderson, IVjn lhfF' Dauphin— D. A/umnui,- /. Wright, •'/ Dvlowarc—o. I). Manley. , ■' ‘ : Hric-G'; Mdrrajl. XYhuIM. ~ f , FayqUe and morel and—F- A. Johns, J* Fansptd, Saifd. IIiH. Henry 1). Foster. Frnnkliu—J» If. Ojr, J..|h»yjL 1 • t Greener— IIMfuH.K. CompbeU. iv- ] Indiana—B.-iL Hlarcheud. • j Lebanon—lF; A. 'Harry. . i : j * . Lancaster^—GtO. Ch Brush. JesSa ■Brlniwlw tFif/infji Hiiniltoii, P.‘ IK.’ Itou*ckftpcr, l V‘ i* '.lliuwrne—ll T 7A 1 | ~-Mercer, Ycnahg6, ami, B,arienTj-o.^ p Laltyj— r~ ' MifJhn—rJoAu rurepif, .-,;i > . . .Monroe and Pike—A-Edlug«v ..it. v> Montgomery—J. lllllegross, O. llanulw *»• P. Lobgaklr.i n; . » Nm ihamntbn—J. A, Tones, Jesso PcirW 0 * 1 ■ Northumberland*—S. U; Zimriicrmao. ; : 1 1 Jlaidtsi ■ • ,ri,; ' , - 1 • Phila.’ Oily—Aarort Coburn, Oco; SmUfh J6u Morris. Jacob',Dock:' 7. u 11 'tb t: r •• N/ Lcisetiring. J of } n M'Ciitlly, JolW'aMtoinfWif.’.'Jplm. 1%*2. . Senuylkill— i;rSomcraet>--T/onA,r.:* ■ Tioga l —TV L. JJaldwiti; >' '■ ’■ ' ' Union and Btrouse,- - 1 W. MiUc) 1 . B. JttWte. •W'«yiic-N. VV; Vail. ■"■;• I" -jV . meJ . BccUi B»mtad;jM(ln^r| M 113,. ... j.i ' ni.it i/ > -.■Benito,. - . ... - l M: House, '■ ■■ 67 ■;»- ;,® .: .Vi .W,M I, ...I ...JO" ly-; ' “JT Ml] 1.1 1 ..i.U. i‘ll i . ''. fil ■£/ ( squash." , . , . : il .25 ,PUWPKJNO. 1 i « h