1W STAR Ml mil liY 0. X. WOK DEN AND J. R. C0I.XEL1US. At 1.50 nrr Year, tilwaj in Al.:.iirc. THE UN lOX Establish ei. 1 S I l-Wiioix No., CnnON(jr.:-::TATr.;;ii:!. !St:,-TvV-rr: N.)., M)9. LEWISDURG, UNION CO., PAM FRIDAY, OCT. .!7, 1859. lliMMjJi l'niom'o!i!itS!ar&L('i!)!iri;t'liroiiii:lc AN IXD-i-LM'tM tVMiLT SJ W M'ArlMt, Jssuel IViiftyfat L trisf,urj( niun Co. Pa. T.V; If.t el .M' ,r y.-.tr. T-. at lie ..nif r:iti r a Imu-r .i iH I'tiv t'.r t"-ii' !' ulh-.T f ir fijlit ni'mtli-. J t -r fi yr. f-t !-r ti-ur " t' "in- vi .- Mi:'" 1 " l.tf I, 111 I Al'CNf-K-ntt.l rr. r vri'-t. i !, .'11 .'. l r i iiitilliu. I n!"i.li.fi. !!. I -r to :! . " ' I tiT Oil nj li -!-: Ill- II ! It! Ml J il'l ) rtrenrfil in ti-'I'l pf'it- i:iinp. .1 I'.tiiV n.'i- ui ilifir n li-r . M-i km I- lii lutv r- -. iv.-d nt li.o ti:. e.Wtitn tlif turn' . xi-in-, t -r In h ti ; m. r ! ;n.l, (miit liJtv-- n rtinti'ii:.' Aii'niHil it 1- i'JTI"h AiVEKT:-itM hiii-.-iii.'l ( !ii-iih'-.l. i.l . fin t- r 'ian- om wfi'k. 't -(t-li :it'.-r iti-i-i ti' i 1 -1 I- r m i Bionlii-. o i l . !t yar. Hn! n iu it. . ft-. l. . t-. -4f, i til. Twh Ml if" -I " 4." '. I'Tcliftllt A ''. Hot ovtT niii' f' 'ttrtii u'. n i "!in:i'i. i" -l -l. l" r 'nr. t n ir. r il At. - m ! .-.! up- n. A - ,uar.- i- U hit. - ir CiuAllfft ti-. t.r I" t:t n. t lr.-r. ri.-. ir- n:- ..rtf df iHir:iliit-J Ifii.lfiifv. ami l:tr.- cut!., ti- t ti Iniitt. t. Communications I.--n-t u ;" u - 't mf-ai n.:iTt tn l MO-iiiip;tiiitl l.v ' hf w rit.-r"- r- nl iiiiisn- unit :t-i lr. . The M A'i K Hi 1 '1 KI.C'iK M'H t I t- l ,.i ii. ftfttif .V.ir H ( hi . wlix h w xl.vu lasrrt iuiiruiit Xrw in mlvMu-M i.l tl,.'riiM 1. Mik kin ii ot JOB PHINTING, hiHi will iWr-i.-.uu4 wuh Beiinit ami .f-mli li itiiu -n ftwiimrMr i-. u.. ,rMnitl A.ln-nt. nt.-nt En ! .id lVr lic-u liuiitltti lo, ami Job tt'i.rk in-n iIv.iv.ti Ail iiu. ME fl:l-vxTTi X. OFFICE on Mrt'l S-iuaftf -1"-"' i.-. '"y w Vurdt-n A (oriu llu' TIIK I.ITTI.I: CUI'MX. W can not imtttfin iimnre .,ai-itc f th. kind than thii. D-. ui. bv Mr. II. L ll-Tt. k. It id of tut oriiii Uiut tut' ran not k-c to n aJ thrt-Ufeh! 'Tm a ttnr rsf wo.it! tltinj(, y Ihiii 1ui.1 in I irl it i-n i tr. M'ith it .-turn ! -i.v.-r wtntr, hilttr t.iM.'t. ti.nck rnlnle, li.twt.y l ib ntui That i. l"itTin rlunr. J t find 1il thf.lut. 11 ml rfiit. wild glot'tn H thf mi J- ri;tk. r r-Hui, ailing, eiitbty ali ! lr whom! All! wlmt If W:tff'tf.1 K'f"t t.-lHLltt thf i"t;ii?B h-M'i, )rott th' f. f imIIowiii hrruol 1 tin-rln rit I. rui ut r-i, 11. ut -rr It iiMT vtUh irk. ut d t-yc, Krt'fitij; t.i n. Oi.IkI'V. V h:t--i flh-d. ntA r-lUl. Kii-I cM, I'ul. t1tfri iii l'iiit: Ik in ii' Im.J, bhi.il ihif liul itJULti t.i.'M? Ah ! wh it hitt.-r t.-r ahall :-t!in Ail lliicfutiu t-h.ft litf ruin. An i what towrrtrjr t.ojM bv Li-i, .utli thin liny clnn lirt. Pfarfly lri;'-fiioui.-li to b.'iir l.ittl wor.tf that uius' t-f thrt l.ittl.- w.r.l- fit 'if ! rw " Itlrilm nitrUi.T s ln-uri u-w -bwt rt. pit uam. , aui "v t-B lo I tilt! can pOTrow'j hov-riinr i-htnuj K- uii'l "T t'Jtihaay ft.;. I atU. -iU f 'hit I all i iat ks..ni. n tlt- i-l.aJtf It an ii.f..i.l sr iltiii in t.l. Krom our at in. an ai.fl An-1 our Martini, dttsnlt-l W tiiL r- iiifl it- vacant a- e, ( xu ir't rif.- ii- t" tr.n-, t all tji-t i tii au'l L!je tar anb (Eljronidc. JIOMHI, T. I. !... nil 4 HOI' ok-ui. School Directors. in ntteiidino smiic of the Teachers' ex- animations in our noble county,! not long Mint: stopped at a looi-e where our Su perintendent was i iiirop d in -sninininir a very rcspi otable class of t-acliers, w ith wvcral yemtlis in attendance. lieinjr greatly suq.iised w ith the lor-e number of persons pres. nt, I tlo.u.'ht to myself, Suredy, the raue of education is pro gressing, Lrrc!" P.ut there was some mistake in that thou-ht ; for em looking around to see sonic of the Pircetors, none: were there. The President of the Hoard made his appearance about noon ; and the Sccrctan-, alter the exatninatioii wa.-ovcr; the other four wi re nuioiii: tin: mis-ins:, You may well suppose that they arc very respectable men, but they w ould not spend that dav for the cause of education, and the "ofid of tliedr own and their ln'i.ohbor's rhildn n. Tlu v an1 prosperous men. they live in a fast a;e, and each one wants to ie first; yet, in the end, it appears they arc all last. One could not attend the rxaniiuation. for he had this, and another that and three others had something else to attend to, and the other one 1 rcusurc, because I believe that h b. nut lie is ig ..f tl... :.. that he is a Director; ji-.u... ... ..... .. lor, as much as I coul.l asi-citain, he never attends the mcotini's of the Hoard. Hut il.,.iin i.ttenmtcd to perform '.ho duty of the six, iind appoint, d their teachers, two i.f thnm l.eiii" of the first class, ami oth- crsnot. i Some nersons are appointed teachers pimply because their Certificates are sat- isfactory. Hut, honored sirs! What elo . . I. .. V I .... ... ii ...tt.ft...l 30U Call sailSiaeioii ; .an ;.m ii.i.-"- J . -" - when a teacher shows you a .i.ce of pa per and tells you this is his certificate? or, if not satisfied, you look at it, and if the fig-! urcs run from three to five, do you call ! I .ntLfind.irrV Ar iifit c hanit'UT. tuab j temper, and aptness to teach, epuitc as cs- ' sential as mere lompcteiii y of know ledge ? The cause of (,'ommon School Education is an important one. The: teacher's vexa tion is noble, and his responsibility is great. Hut, to be a Director, is also hon orable, and his responsibility is great. "Why is it, then, that our county is not ' adva counties d oug k-Lij1s freeiucntlv, or at least once every month, to see what their children are do-; injr vi-i. .i .1 ,i .......iC st more in- terest in the welfare of their immortal lit ..... I tic onesf A by el., they not utk auoui Education at home, every day '! It is wucrrvly to be Imped that the (...inninii schiHils of I nion tOlllltV W ill Sooll . . . . 11 . . present to view a different appearance. They will apixar in a nu.re light when Directors, Teachers, 1 arents, and all frienels of education, eagerly en- page in the noble eau.-e. Directors! let j viurstrength be felt, and your wisdom . exercised in selectmg Teachers, and ar- ranging for the Winter Schools. A TEACHEB. The above, although more particularly dergned for a rpccial locality, ntsy le fnflV IB" ,..B 'T I vicubj &f a acre gtLciai iippheat iiiioif:, .u .... 1 -- I W H Harber cray boise 100 mg on iue , a,i o. .u o. vu. Ul) - preserving citrons itics? Is it not because our Pircetors ' fc. ' . , ,. ! county, so much so as we think to warrant j Kuhn, Hoisting machine : r..ii...'i wiin some nmcr . ..s.- , , . c. .. . r ... c . . 0 not perform their full duty as they , y N , k uara 00 jonr society to increase prem.ums. e , Marj. j.: jii.fcr 2 pamtings . . 1 1 . . . ' . . ivouM r . .inis'end biibrr and a L-rcater i 1. 1: iv. o .... i.u 1.1 i.w in. Tliev nor visit iiicii .......u i:..ui r:.w n.i ar. . - . . 1 " -uuv.,- r.v4u.s..a J J ,..i...,e.-j -o : . . ..mt,, I ,,.t I iff fruit lie. : 10 . ... I r--Ttie following, which we find iti the ..!..!..! ;,. ....,... ..: : f.i. . iniu.litl.it tliev had tint more money to) Jud"t' Jo.e Schreyer, James 31 ing up weddings iu Luucaster comity, in , , . .11 .1 li ' ir' iv i 1- . f . ... . dist :ic aiiiui.c the Lorso stock,, as they . Crcisht, P. 1J. Kurst. Olo. Iin... it. .t In. ..1 ....... . o ." ' I . ( ,,...1. Uc li, .luoi! 17, 177 "Wis lii;lliud la-l 'l lau.-l . , Mr. William t'linati, Jr., il 1 .1, lo Mls J, liny lioali, of Llil- ondtllj, tiotii ot tliis 1'i.illitv id l.itiCaM.T a pobt r, si-LMbli', arif ublo yotiii cnup K', atid wry Mucuc Wlii. 'J'bis mar riagi; immures as uitali true li:i l'itic.s :is ( ILC biaie 01 lOUlS In tins, imr mi. In! world, will admit. This was truly a Whig : wi-ddit,,;, as th.-re were rr.s,nt many ' ySl geutiettien and ladi.s, and not one . of thu geutlcmi'ii hut had Lrt-o called on . in the service of his c mntry ; aud it was well known that the ltuoiu in i.ai titular bad proved bis lieroiMu, as well as i,u-. . 1MB. m M-viral battles and kiriui.-!s. : Alter the marriage was ended, a ni.ti. m i was made and Liartily no.e.d to by all i . . -iii resent, inai me youug uiuiiaineu lau, i ' should f.riu themselves into an a-si i ii tion by the name of t lie "Whig Associa ! tion of the unmarried young ladies of America," in which they would pledge their honor that they would never give their band ill marri-rc to any p ntleinau until he bad first r.rveil himself a patriot, in readily turning out wlon called to de fend his eoumry from slavery, by a t-j.ii it id ai d brave condurt, as they would not - wish to be the mothers of a race of sui , at d cowards. '' j J'The above it a string illtis'ratii) of.tiie intense political feelings nl.icii at o ! aled our ancestors in the UeVulu'iun. It was, we believe, from the Donegal and ; Londonderry regiou that the elder lleiAXS ; and O-lNiiANS migrateil lo Fniou county Union Cor.nln Vjiicnituriil "Gcitirln, T(Ii Aniuia! Fair. This Exhibition Thursday to I'ttrdav of last week was far the most suecessiut of auy we have had. There were more articles entered the atteudauce was the : largest ever known iu our couuty, iu ibis I tow n or vicinity aud llie aggreg itc of re ceipts was the largest. The crowd Fiiday, especially, was almost too larf f ' the field tuclosed there being a contn.i. al 11 in, back and forth, through the lior ough, and to od iiu on Hie ibiee itior oughfares touching the Fair Ground. The press of office business prevented our attending the Fair uutil Saturday, but we were assured that the best order pre- .. ....... , i vi.iii-il I. w 11 anv uruiitien men. or otu- ers behaving improperly, were to be eeu- ami tue sigm was mo.-i agrecanie. me only drawback was urue excess iu "trials of speed," carried to an undue extent and some singers, auctioneers, aud show- men who obtruded upon the ground, di- verting the attention of the people from the proper ol j-cf, imposing npon the ig- noratit aud uninformed in various ways, end demoralizing the popular and heart. The President "packed oti'' one or more gambling apparatus, and if the ( flkers w.re a iit'ie more stringent, and kep out all cateh-peiiuy uffairs so that all atu-ntiou would be confined to tii-o.E ifcJ..CT if the Society Ibey would still luitber pr. mole tbe public wci.aiv, and w in the & p.ause of the bisl li lends ol the Socieij. The CeiNTiilBi.TioNs: to the Fair were . J . ,,l . I II r ses were a good Miow, mostly ot new specimens, i be department ol l ru:t and Vegetables, we were assured by at least a dozen d.fferent persons, was superior, in mi,i articles, to that of tbe recent State Fair in Philad. Apples, Potatoes, Pump- 'kins, ke., were much ahead of any there, . n A ah. n.-.nv ..rto..- a. ..1 it.lur. ' ecu. 6c. I"."; v.iouo -.. 1 . , , ,, - , esting articles of Domestic Manufacture were also exhibited many of which wo would like particularly to notice ; but we had not time, then, to make a minute of ... war them- and itisuow too late, nesurpoe, however, tbo Committee have done justice in that particular. PREMIUMS AWARDED. So. 1 Horses. 6LCK1.NO COLTS. S S Baker, 1st, Moriran colt 160 John li Moore, 2d, Irish F.migrant 1 00 stock 1 00 J V Hrown,lst,blaek horse com Charles Dunkle, brown horse David l.rove, gray do .l. sse lornelius. bay mare TWO YEARLINGS. Ag j pct(i. SlM batk njare 'US Harber, roan mare j Francis Wilson, bay horso BREEDING M ABES. 00 LOO1 j John Alexander, bay mare blo.ded 4 00 Wm. Kctcbum. black do common bVOO 1 rha.xSuba.n. do OELDI.NOS. Henry Ruhl, sorrel borse Wiu.C Paiutcr,brown do Jos. A Kremer sorrel mare !.00 ! biAi.i.iu?iB. KM-.Jr..-r,,.imll!oa Alt. 42.00 t Francis Wilson, bay do 4.00. John Uartuian.do do 2yr Void 1.50 , wr i :.. m n ..tA m rocnnnlful . 1 ne comniiiiee itintuu.ii.1 .v..vs..-. . . . ..j ..i....' ...i I DOM CC UI Uwu - - i liens, cf which they Lad no control, on ac-; tice ol JacoD tvreo.tr acn oiu.r s n.r r ikiw ihc iiallatiTd ol !Do i.rtO'it U iv ' v u -.in , ri.f.i.!i.n1..i.,i r, r. -Mfii rmi r ,1,. . : Aft;iii near, umMuiruue . . . , . ... . . ' ' ... A'la I rcdencK,ioai bread ( uuut-r h i.vyt r,i(Lur:tlw m,.i. nil(rIlin ri;(.tnr w..u,a iikc -Iace u.o iiiuhc n.,,:. or J.;im .M.-rt s ir,fd.,.g m.-iro, wim-n Gcifry letk, loaf rye Lruad 50 .-T" . ' u n, " i'k 25 i . .. i : r . . .. hut litt I nit r.tl riirri rtir f.,r I !i:.f Mir- . r.- . . ... . i t ... i ri. .M4IIIU4 lrow n9 flLkllU UMr r u x nutiL' ni v nii-r .:(. iii i . i ' - j - i ' t ;it hurtnp iv rriMitim. ai irenti u t n-i i , t r.o A Wiiki hiiui.vu I I'r.im "!':in- 1 ',' , .... t( -.. Jud Michael icbibuiL.Dawcl.Mil- . , i(.t!t t.artben ihh for oU ,g0 " - ... -. . . ... . v.- -- . i nomas ii vorut'inif. lurraiti wintj . i. .t. . i " '""- . ti-r. J ijuu '.euner. i !..:.... .1 t.,, ,....!.,'.. tiih.k vrvnr.ixns. ' 1 ' . : .umw.m 1 oiutuus, uo i f uot be-in k. M within the limits 1 t tl.e Society, and they also regret very ,iu uhhIj -iiiir display was very extra in litis, J. !,n Ali jLatidcr. A J Wiiduusaul, A M l.a,! . . i !".Aii!tt .Uuf.li. Iaviil 1 .ii, r, I.. : undt'i -0 veal a l-.r0 tjiirie Voiin l!d b.st Aa.iibi) Juii-i- Adam (jundj, ChaiiUiuu. o. ;t al alli'. " count P.V..I1 lin Durham bl ,)(, titiiidv, 1 Durham bull AgtlOO J,.W Schrim-r, 1 do cow 1 00 ,,lin A;, Xill,kfi l J bullcal7 Hios 1 Oli I'ljncm WiUun li do cows 1! (JO i4Jtr, 4 do c.ilves 1 00 4 t .r...- 1 ti..n., v.n .' ". mi r i:, iv,.,lrl,.k l iurhi.i bull 1 i'ri.1.1 2.(10 ,)., I ,1 l ii,.r A l!avid iUtiuitii:,Ald'v. bull calf 7 iuos. 1.00 .., M, va,i, r V:i, , frii:ilr j i ,,. A" X 2.00 Judges I'eter IlaeeulucbjSauiUel liar ti r, Isaac Kyer. COMMOS CATTI.K. Wm.l'riwn, 2 dairy cows 2.00 W I l,inii,l cow ( .rail purposes Ag.k 1 "0 J 1'' liiuwu,2 hi ad cat tie 2 yr'o old Ag Pip. oj i uj I uo Aaron Iliiskirk, lea'.f ti uius.old Thos.li irber, G head cattiu llei j Lahr, 0 do 'J'to's. l.ii ber, 1 cow with 2 calves 1 1 Veatlio bull At 3 00 A. 2 io 1.50 - - 'li.l atl lirunn, James Law-.-...i, ' ..t.'-i li.ii.gler, Jr. .o. I-Ox.ni, Mens, uml Tt'UiiiN. .1 (1 lin wil, 1 Vi ke oxell 2.00 Win. Hi. mil. 2 Pratt horses Ag.A;2 0ll I'eter Slear, 1 span Match horses 2.00 Al' 1 .s Clack. 1 do I" It r. I do Woiking do Ag. ltje 1 du Farm do Ag. .1 -in.. Comly, Pa id Ilerlst, (.OT, Ao. . iirrii and Swim', W 1 Liun, 4 Wui.Stroheek ' ! :mLs 1 00 1 ;"0 2 00 1 (in l.o'i Al' 1 f0 2.00 Jos.W Scl ', und5 pigs 7 t'luats . li ewe iheep lamb 1 ci.- ' ' 1 I . . ..i. 1 buck i. ...s i.i iu, 1 tioar Ju 1-is I'eter Xewiiian,And'w Ilauek, George Gepharl. o. ii -I'onllrv. David Slifer, I lut bantam chickens 1.C0 1 II Cornelius, 1 (mr n..t.). 1 nil John S Voder I do gei.-e Ag. .1 osiuli I u l.'ii ealni' chickens :1 nins. n!.l A . ,p . . . li I U'...i.ir I ti'.lr .l.ilra SO 50 y. d(J cnickl.M Judges Jos. W. Shriuer, J. F.Vanval zili, 11. am Meixcl. o. 1 (i-aiu and lto.it rts. julU y Crown, 1 bushel corn 1 00 So 1 00 An'd.llauck, 1 bushel oats David Helming, do sweet potatoes do do turnips 60 Xoruiau Uail, cIocjiioIs f)0 lteuediet Albeit, 4 bushel cabbage SO tieo Wolfe, busl.el while whial 1 00 HeLry W Ilauel:, bushel corn Ag. d buslul wheat A. Samuel Fwii:2. do tuck wheat iiO do do live best second John I'oeth, 2 juuipkins 1 00 T II Cornelius, do potatoes 1 00 Fiai eis Vi nson, tomatoes ;'i0 .Norman Hall, bu.-hel beets .1 ktods i0 .1 W Mivd' r.2 Ji rsey sweet uu. kins 1 00 Cyrus Dnesbaeh, bushel while Mdil teraueall wheat 1.00 V, lUS I'T I'PUUL'U, UU.-ULt ItU .'HUH' l.rabtsn uhr:if. J .Utl .. i i i. i .. i. i ii.. i , , A1(.xall(i,., LuLcl timotLy seed fiO Jd peek beans 60 H, pj Lahr, bushel white wheat 2.00 Jacob Gundy, bushel clover seed io-i jiuitii uauck, ioi .ooaeei. 1 00 'i;0"1 iUl! John Avails, Wm. L. Harris, Ao. S-rniil. , . 1 hos. liet.er, peek eiuinies ?,.iry ieflenderlT, basket grapes J()s.'vv aiker, basket apples J (j down, 4 kinds winter apples j do 7 do 1 !..;.. I D.imili r A L'lllil. Ill nTtniil Ag. ; 60 j 1.00 I 1 00 1 1.60 i 111 : . -it , Godfrey Deck, peaches A 2. Your committee feel it due to tbe many ' exhibitors of fruit to state tbat a great number of specimens shown, were of supe-I rior quality, but in many instances not I enough of a kiud to entitlo them to pre-! miuuas. j The number of exhibitors and tbo ex-, cellent character of the fruit shown, gives j DnnM P ... l r ' l.v I. .i r- fHi Jm Oterucrtuiarin.eYt'faurtsa i vv i jus luson, case uata uuu up, i i uii.i i in uitr, i' Y"i n ltt-is . . , , i i :i. l it,, . : . A , evidence ot muen aitenuou 10 iruu prow- ej0l Walter, 2 winter seiuas 1 60 p"' "'" ": col.iiuuc, as 11 uas oeeu oil j (10 the pr. sent occasion, one of the tuaiu at l oy : tractions of the fair ground. Your Socie- : ty could hardly be more usciut 10 nut, or the coming generation, lhan by inciting i a" nonoratiiC amoiuou iu every owuer 01 the soil, whether it be t.ui a lew nunurea feet or mar-' -tieres, to excel Lis neighbor juprrio, . ait. Judges LiiSofer.T II. iIson.Thouip- son Linn. I fVo. 9-Ialy I'rodMttH. 2.00 Caroline Harklo)VJ . :.rl0j6ibs. but 1 00 i tcr 1 00 Mrs Ii Albert, 5 butter 2 00 ! i.irs i mis eno'ciiu , os. . Kl - ,ei ce C Alexander, f under 10) 0 ! y. nutter 1.50 1 i ..e bu .. r ou exhibition was ail good uiol soli... Vel'V SOOCriOT. - r ... ... i.t. tl l.a.l not the now. I 1 c commuiee - - - - i i tr cl awaiiiti - acre j.emiaais, as the tut- ".j j j i- I ter was a credit lo the ladies of Union 1 county. o.lI lloiiNf'lioUI.Hiiinilacfiires. i licuj Ar.gfttadt, lOrd's wool cartel l itti uu 1 lb. wool yara Caroline Siroheckcr, qoiU l.r0 , Mrs C icrtu r, lamp mat f'O , (?iithariue M'J'tuhlio, bttl spread 1 00 j MargHrct Iiuuti, quilt 2.5'J i r r. tiauctj, Vu uu..-.-uv.1u.. - ' d,) '' ! Jttd--s J I'eter Jtcaver. tl UUlUtSMU OUdp 'y luhu M'Call. lieiij. Caulcv, : Xo. I'i-?IanulaKrU .4rll'l-N. ! i..r....r .1 s...L.r 1 A. i calf skins 2 00 : St. rn. r Sni kor. ! doz. kirs .j i;0 i dj Ssidesujpcr - I d,. 4 da soles o J S Mar.-h iV to., house cook stove 00 do Clinton air tight, very good for families, do Hathaway best on cz- cxhibitiou for Hotels, do four Very tine btoves. John Zellers, silk velvet vest (.) 1 Shivery, set harness 1 (jy Sit ii . r I . tun I tirrp irt-r ir sit nprior stnve Wm Jolusou, pair calf boots 1 00 d i 4 do ladies shoes 50 I' X Giuter, bedstead S 00 dr chairs, a handsome lot. .l.il.n Sterrert n:,ir horse shoes ..0 K J Hull, U sides harness very good. Judges Win. Moore, Juhu G IJiown, W . U. t-hriuer. . 1:1 m i. nltitral lii.iloiii i:ts. Sol I loir ndi i lir,Micb. subsoil plough l.'iO W 1 Lion, subsoil plough 1.00 i Jacb l i.d. iiek, shovel A" I Jacob Kuhn, clover huller 1 t'O Allen Thuiiias, iw j horse wagon 1 :Vl J W Shriucr, mauimoth cutting box 1 combiiiedcoler milj atid corn st - U-r 1 . I'. K Plat', Mirny I l u-sbai 1. ,t II W Ptimr , ! i lluril. r Pat dec I J & Mal.-i' i 1 litnry We.uin-au. do A J Wciuenvi'il. e -t . II po.ul. , : p bug. I eail-ugo r ti I .:: v 2.00 2 00 Ag 200 Wm. Ketchiiu, i; 1. Matt, Woo ' u.ii elcu roller - mo.,, r 'II.. .on... ... ori..i.!lnru1 1 n.tvt. . ...cuts, having a t. i.'oTto the duties as - signed them, would recommend premiums to the following numbers, for the beat ma - etitucs. Hist tread power, by J. S. Marsh A Co., " i . .1 i , cetve prtmiums but would recommvud it to the public as best machine. There being no premiums offered for fodder cutters, aud being a number on ex- r.t I........ .... t. .r... I ti. In... r.on .1 r.. .....mo.., vou... ..u,.uv..v. - . J. W.Shriner for the best cutter. m - lit I,Ii.iih Pb'wj1 t . , , , -,i . i ii ' but boU"til 10 Uivcsi nun ai once ci u.j leleiath cider intll aud corn shelicr 0 . . exhibited by J W. Shriuer, would r.c-: " his nligtous fuith, and even l.iiia ouimenil premium of 1 00. , tive laud, 1 believe there are many ta.,a llenry eeJensaul, recommend a pre- sands of Ki publicans who cherish tor Co.. 10 i 0111 on slcicu 1 00 Kreiuoiit a personal regard aud alf ctiou Jud-es U 111. Fritk, Peter Slear, lienj ., 1. ,1,...., 1.ri,f,ll,ai solicitous Lahr. f I - AI rrcli .v ( .1 n irrnrtr ni'inv 1 n.i,..r ,.',.';..!.. .... .-vbibiiion ul.iel. wen. ,,) not entered in time to compete for pretiii- utns, but aie will worthy of notice by the iciety, aud all other cinzeiis ot I ui..n and olucr couutics. -hi'juftcc Commit- ; Iu. 1 I I iKiiiiiiK-raH-d Arli.l.s. .lrs. C bteinir, taucy boz do jar plum catsup M A Dicffcudirlcr, gtape bultcT do (uiuee jelly li F Hursb, iron fence A M Lave .-he, sw arm bees Live Mary K Shier, l'liicu-hion K L Muwiy, lot of ballolypes, photo graphs, and ambrotynes 05 60 26 1 vv .10 Mary F. Ponahower, card basket Sarah Peutler, epaiuee preserves put up Very hue Sarah Peullcr, peach butter do ejuiuce jelly very good do apple jelly do do currant wino 2j Flitter .v I.iudig, 4 Italian beau stones 2.00 50 """J 6"""" f :..... t. i :...i: . r.. . At.i.ei iv uiuui", ease uui I uiuiuiu work Catharine M Slifer, variety of dahlias ncatly arraugtd aud admired by evi.rv body Wm Ketchtm, bushel rutabagas jalI18S 0wt.ry, 4 jars pickle usau Mowery, fancy wreath 1.; 1 iiu1 iiir ..b uu "? 1 $ f du jar jelly good article lies 25 ; 26 I J ! f"! J 05 ' 25 ! ule black. berry wa.c Mrs Anna Peek', preserved peaches (J H llvaiis, lot wall paper very line 'oimau Hall, variety of vegetables specimens do 2 egg plauts T,' I do lot eveigrecu corn do 2 stocks broccoli Mary Hrowo, apple molasses Johu A Heimbacb screw for quilt frame Mary K Wilsou, preserved appks looked very fine J (i Hrown, jar grour. -s cherries "5 25 i 25 i J G Smith, 2 Ua-lisl pB Jacob rux, ind. p ...ut ci ,:.. b' ie.o Jsee Ilcwe, 2 janued urd e.na 501 Mrs. Wilt, pr liueu able cloth uo pr suk siockiujjs t , , : ,i John loucKluail. tluaUilldla Ctar i.u..., nuu .oui. " ' TV aMW ; Mrs Joliu Youngwan, collar ... .1 e.....:,i. :..ti- v.i.Huuc cm.oi, (imju,, do apple marmalade very nice Mrs. II Gerhart, tomato boncy 2:j CO be ' quinco f.rt'servcs ! John MoOal!, eanilu bhinglca ! , Jacob ZiuLaeh, litrca i do gnuJ .pc(rimcn iron oroa ' I S Sterner, wliiie mice, curiosity : J W hrincr, roliing crein ' , Kliza (jiutur, cuilroidertd hkirt J v ; i'n ,,...3 1) IU 11,11111, UUUUII. . KaiibctU ilittcr. huttle Hack U-rrj wine , I' N inter, wash macbtna : P M Iieid, r.ain!ir."S ! '.nzaoeiu iiaucn, moii.oK ..iu S Jjeirstecucr, uouwe Miuoung riCj f.O ful 2," 00',,. (1 3.itoU 0u Idiz.beth Corncnus, jar peaelics Miss Mauck. wax vase j0 The committee on unenumcratcd articles beg leave to report that they had before them about 100 articles to ixamine; the limited time would not allow ut to pay ail the different articles the attention that r.n ; such a disilav is worthy of; we levin" reeommeuded some SO premiums, fear Wi have trauscendtd our limits, iioiwiti.rian- j 'Z t"1")' articles not n,enlioue-d in this j rrPurt d" bo"cr to ""' '"r- v"a. ' our fair tr.euds, that if they thins I arc falr:y rJ. ,l) consider it ' 'rrrr of the head and not of tin- heart. .1 .id-es C. W. fc'cLi.fJt',Jaenb G.Frowu Sterner. Ssi" The above premiums are payalde f,n demand, by the Trcasutir Ilol 'it II. Liird. Col. Frcir.cnt'3 -fS. t fThe full-wing e il.sl. uie LIS el t .ol. Jot. N 1 -1 . , ' ...I inia, tak.n li:ti: . I- . :..tn .. i - 1 iters to the J ... L .uur- : Mali : 1 1:.. e already staled that I s; . lit most it Wednesday iu an examination, under Col. Fremont's guidance, of the mines he is working in liiar Valley, atol of the mills iu which he reduces ti e. t.-ek and separates the gold. 1 Usuui.y observe carefully the rule which enj.,iu. re.-irve when addressing the jubho icspeetiiig , matters of purely personal and priyale concern ; tut there are cireum-tauees, m , the ease of Col. ti-.tuobt, which seem to : histifc a ueiijilure from the ireueral usa.-e. j K eLot n ,ho btaudjrJ. bearer of a i new political oroanizitiuu, iu au exciting I ' ' c contest, and exposed, because if thai t choice, to a lorrcU of peisoual defainutiou, j wlich not only iinpeaclnd his integrity as , ailt Lls uacll!y at 8 pUUI 1C Sll l aui , ' . '. . . . ..... . . , , . j WUU respcel 10 113 goou ui e.ii lui.uiic. 1 . . .i . . :l f i It is for this class that I write. j The public ate generally aware that Col. Fiemont purchased from a Mexican , au t.arK. J.,Vj a Jarg0 tract or giant of j wild mountain land, lying among the foot hills of Sierra Nevada, called by the Mex icans Lis Mariiosas tthe l'utteit!v after a wild flower kuown to abound Lcre. It is known also that this tract wat some I years after discovered to Le lich ing , j j ' the first pieee of rich vein stone Laving ! . , . 1 .1 lo.et. li.u.'n 1111 nv luc I'lOl'i niui 3 enu I .'JIE. UlUlt.1. i-iui.-j .'i ui Kin. uu j baud. It is furtner known, that all man- i 1 00 1 ner of diiV.oulticn and obstructions w creiu 2j i terposcd to defeat the conlirmatron if the , j grunt under which Col. Frcuiuut holds Lis j title, aud tLat a protracted and most ex pensive litigation was thus l..rcid upon him. Meantime, the property was tin- I productive tbat is, lo its owner anu llie prouuckivc iu4. .........v. 1 . .. . .... ..1 1 moat luvitiug portions ot it was ciatchid ; , , , ., , 1 by niuatters, who claimed, as they claim i ,. 1 . .. 1 still, a right to dig Us soil into utterly. worthless chasms and heaps iu epiest of , . . . 1 ' 1 ,it: cold: to cut down its timber aud iced off ; fc , . , . 1 i its grass at tlcir own discretion ; leaving1 to the fortunate owner only tbo piivilcge . of pay iug the taxes, which, unucr then.au- J agemeut of public affairs by liheers politi- j v i. . ..11.. i.,...;: 1. ... 1. cany ana penwuw.iy ". " "'"'1 been swelled to no Icsstuan 1 10,000 Lis taxes, remember, on au tstate which cv- j erybedy used or wasted as they saw lit, , an.' which was yielding hiru no income j whaicver. For the feeble efforts made at quartz mining, in his behalf, in his years , cf ah-ence in tbe absence, too, of all sue- I ccs-ful experience in sucn luiomg onty , tj,., 0f your children by i-crim:na:i.n, tul j scrve-d to involve him still more deeply in 1 t nlj Buj w.ii-'-iii.J praise. Give them i debt, which was further swell. J ly nnb r 1 P ,..ej;t wLt never je-u can, aud allure 1 tunatc aL'cne'ies and lusincsj e until the aggregate of his Ii.il i" count t f th.s piopcrty can har ' j sli?" f half a inillion uoILt .1- veietheciieumstaucesUudir r,u.ch u1f t,f(cu bas a genial smile or an appro--. ' . . mined, in 1S57, to letitrn to Lis : v;Uj, relllatk awakened into UeW lifu sutue "j Ca.. i bit estate, and here, sawouuuedby 1 giow learning scholar 1 Ins famny, devote all nis lime auu eu.- ies lo its improvement and renovation L tbo spirit of tbat determination, be has ; .... i i..i..,..l riAir... w th the i Tllark and -striving to obtain a con plcle ' ed three premiums of SdO and 820 fr,luLc huJ,.J in . Canadian wilder I knowledge and mastery of tLe .nine lu-i- : -r the three UtUwAt txltii C.M, was four days W, and only uucoV 50 ne, Uiing men and mere a.i ;a-. a; tuclr La. i accid.aially iv, u hn-ier spnnsibility ii Li' own shoulders as lie f. It -J himself able ti tear if, until he is low ; manager, chief engineer, rattier, account ant, tt 1 nt the lirr.d of every uiher depart ment lut tuat of l iw, f . r which he EnJ it necessary still to rilv on t rof.s-ional aid. And his uiines are ct 1. nrh h. c m-ir-g productive and rniitable. ids Cut' (steam) mill, near his dwel'it; ',- eight ttainp 3 night and day ; his r, iun sctrond 5 (water) mill, three miles distant, on the fi Mi-rced. :it ti e E"rlU ind tf his estate, SO runs iweive Maturs. a'. cn.-tant:v : and the two arc j.ro.iuckfi gold at tie rate r( at least r:M,V.li) j ir antutn, at an absc- 5,j lute cost, 1 am confident, f l e t more ; ' ttan l.ji),0t.U (if curse, he mil's ail! ! the pr' fits, if net more, to extend aud per- :W feet Lis wotks, Laving already a ii.ueh 0. larger watcr-uiiil maiiy ready to g into, cperation besi'ie that on tne .'iem ., iu which he iipiets, 1 Lilnve, to ran lifty six stamps, aud he h(.pes t i have one l.nc dred iu ail running l. file too cl.'-e i f lSOO. Vitb that nuniler, I bvlc.vc Le yvjuld be able, by giving Lis cn.-tant personal attention to the bu.-ims-, u.ded by faithful and capable assistants, to re alize a in t profit i f al leait SlOj'.o'O per week, which would very socn dear l.iin of debt, and leave Lim, uuiucuml. re 1, in the owncr.-l.ip of pcrhapi the linc.-t mining pr-peity ia the world. Still, the Spanish proverb, "It tales a mine to work a mine," is ixnt.plili.-d iu his ca.-e as iu othc rs. A large additional investment is needed to lender his prop erty as jroJijctive at it might Lc. For instance: he Las just contracted It the transportation of 110. 000 tuns of vein .-tone fr.m bi'reat n.iuc t: Lis mill en the Mcrcid (bjrely a mile and a Lall down ! f,.r J'iO.t-i'O. One La'.f of tais sum .u'd cot.-Uuct a lailread from the Let.rt ... ..... tulue down to the iloer el the n.i'.l, lake dowu this amount ot reck, leav ing the railroad and $:J".M.-C'.) clear gan. Hut he must Lave the rmk at tnco, wbtie the railroad would reiuire lim-, and a . heavy outlay if ready ta-h. A Itotlu- i child would build the road io::hwi.li, and save oO,000, lut Col. F., ?(..t l-it.g yet a Kotb.-child, wht.jver Le inay iu time become, must bide bis tiuie. Ills great mine, though not the ri':Lct. is jrobally the most capacious of any iu California. It- tl'.ieUiKssvarics from eight to thirty eight feet I Iciicvc it is iu one place six'y fe t wile. It is in fact a ci::' or pyrati.il of g! J Leario- n'lar'z itiel..-. i in a uionutain of slate a luoutituia deep ly stan.ed and gashed iu v.ti.o'i- dirt ctii.-i. .: by the watercourses which run Uont: it to the Merced. At all evcDls I fel suic that the productiviLesS ot tlii;e woiis will increase much faster thau their tspt-n- , . ,t t! ' Li l -4"' sir.iil ucvute him self to their uiittitaeture s ) 1 ntiri .y as he is t.uiv Join '. In the hands if agi tils and atlirticjs, they w.ra'.d j r- tally bec.-uic a sain what they once Were iciartz loinir WelUs malia aud what ail ed at si coiii II. G. hatd have bi-eit. Dull Cliiliren. The teacher cf a br-o seho-1 Lsd a lit tle girl under Lir car., who was exceed ingly backward in her Ii.-sols. j-he was ut the buttom t f the class, and set mid to caro lut little wLst ptissud in it. luii..g the sihcol Liurs, singing was serie liios. iu.pl. ved as a nlaxati n, and 1. .:i-..: g that this litile g:i'l h . laveiy cl.ar, teel voice, tier teaener s..:.l ta ner : "Jane yen have a gwJ Voiec, aud you may iau tue sutjttu 1 . . 1 . - She brightened up, and from that time her mind aeenicd luoro active. Il.rles s ns Were attended to, and the 10a le s'ea dv piogress. (.iue day, as the tiaeter wt's goiut: home she overtook Jane uui one ol her school feiiowt. Weil, Jaue," Said she, "you are ceitin ou very well at school j how :-i: - that you do so mucu loiter uw thau you J . . - ' did at the bii'iniiiuo el ibe ha.t year .' , " , "I do not know hovr U 1-, ni-.ieJ , . JB'- 'T Lnow what she toll mo ti.d other day, said Ler coin) anion wnj was WUU 1 1 1 ' . , . . that;" asked the ' tea.l(T ..v,v tie sit fU was incourag ... . . yt5 there was tbe secret sbe was rn- ' e-,utx,Li. the felt the was not dull in ejag, fle Lad learned self respect, ; alJj tliU3 hU0 wa8 tucjuiaged to self jut-I Irove,ueut. 1 Ti!i0 a tiu dear teacher, and try to ( rca(.u ,t0 intellect through the brt. pjdeavor to draw out the dormant facul- j .: -.ith hep; ful words. M .ny a null ; ' .'.lid 1::. sheen mad" ii retricvaulv 1 stupid by constant fault ringing or UDgen- clous fares: m. Aud, cu the other Land, 1 Farts of Illinois are so terribly infested with rats that one of the couuty aDr.. ultu-: ral societies that of Loudon has ofier- . "itu- Ren.ains of Sir John Franklin. The screw steamship I'ox, Captain Me Ciintnck, sent by l.ady Franklin to the Arctic regions, in seaich of the traces of 'ir John Franklin's expedition, has re turned lo Kngland, baviu Lecn completely successful. At l'eint William, on the northwest coa-t of King William's Island, m record was found, d .t. 1 April 2o:h, 1843, signed by Captaius Crczii-r aud Fitz James. Tbo record hts the Fretus aud Terror were ' abandoned three dais previously, in tba of ice, five leagues to the N. N. W'., and that ruMVW, in an amounting to iim, were proeicdins to Great Fish ltiver. Sir John 1-ranliin lad died on June Hth, Is 17, and the total deaths to dato had been nine iCieers and fifteen men. Many deeply ii.ttrcrting relics of tLe ex pedition wile found in tic western shoro of Kir W.Iliam's Island, aud Others were 1 Itainid from the Krijuimauz, who slate that after their abandonment, one of the sl ips was crushed ia the ice, and tbo other forced i n shore. 1 The Fez was unable to penetratebeyond Hoibt's Strains, aud wintered in Hrentford Hay. Minute and interesting details of the expedition arc published. Several skeletons ct Franklin's mn, large rpjantiiies of clothing, etc., and a j duplicate record, up to the abandonment of the ship, was discovered. vnat. r Bniier!- ti Y.V.hi to a Hurl nits Jattlca ..ir. St I.e.! '-, Oct. S. The overland mail from San Francisco on the leiili ult, Las reached JeCrson City. The duel tuok place neir San Francisco, on the mort.itig of the loth ult. Senator Hrod iiek fell on the first fire pierced tur..-ug!i tie 'jtiot. Ii'u lingered uutil bail past nine o'clo k 1 a the morning of the 10 .!., wii.-u he died. The community was profoundly agitate 1 by this melancholy even'. Jule Terry was uol hurt. S .me i f ihe passengers fiutn San Fran cise j iv'u.;e a d -sitioti tj make it appear thai Senator Fio leriek was the victim of a c: usj irary, resulting iu the duel with Ju-gc Terry, but the m .st promiuent pas scRgtis assert that the duel was conducted iu ttiiet accordance with the mis named code of honor. Mr. Hroderiek's pistol w.Lt cfT bef To he Lid raised it to a lina v.i;h Lit aut.i.-onist. Ja lge Terry's shot t k ilf.et f.vj iuch.s fr. iu the right nip f 'e, c n: ing a-.vay part cf the breast bone. M r. Ptoi cr.ik siiiivTed the most int'-nsd r.y fi '.in the time he was shot till bd 1 1. The u: ail !ef: S:a Francisco two !. i.f or Lis death was anuounceJ, and li the tl ags were displayed at ba'.f mac. au i ihe eiub'.ems if mourning were begin nil' t) appear ia all d'.reetiort. Sena' .r Hrod. rivk's funeral Lad taken T !ace at San FiatieisC-), and Was the most init'oing d-m n!ra:ioa ever witnessed there. The public is much incensed against his opponent, Judge Terry, wLo Las been been arrested to await an investig .lion. I.A"i::ntai'.i.e Oi-it"rksni-e. -1 r.ir- in. .W ' . j J.'s S rr.-nt !lil A wealthy an 1 highly respectable farmer, named Jc scj h .S.niib, a r.eident cf the couuty of K.t.r, 'Canae'i,") was killed on Monday las', at his residence, in a Very distressing manner. He Lai a Sue farm, on which vi' an abundance of fruit and grape?, wl.iela L'id lecn a soured of censiderablo t-oul le t J Lim on account of the deprada tiets 1 f thieve?. In order to put a step t.i this he detirmirieJ upon forcible nieas iiies, atid se.vrdii'g'y loaded a gun and k-.t: iu r-a lines for the return of tba tiiievi-. Oa (no afternoon iu ejuestion, as hen-e fr ..in the supper table to go in seareh of Lis tvws, he addressed bis ser vant iii Julia, and directed her tj tato the gtiii and .-.hoot the lir.-t person who ap pr.iaelud the grape". Oa Lis return from the lields he enteied the premises by the back way, acJ wait directly to the grapo etjet.vii,""4.".L-'V o.u -. . .. ,. iue, ent.tely fore'.t.ng tue diiectia i 1 1 ree.utlv gn. n U the girl, wh , as sc. - 0 , 0 . fi :!:. the result, was prepared to ,;.,,, , the Utter. She was wati . , , . ... iiectious so seemed obey tcbing Wltta the tiu iu b-r Land, aud, bemg un- " . ,. . , , , , alio to rccrgn.;; Lim in the dark of cve- nir;, d-cw up sr. 1 fired, the charge ef ' shot takirr 1 IT. ct in the thigh, and termi- ; natinj li' life iu a few minutes. L'i.lfuit :, - .. rut 1 i,.or.rANT Fatent CasK.-U. S. Cir. cuh.uUrtt Xortbtra Lliuois, Sept. l'J bif.,re ju.jSl,s M'l.can and Drummond. tlt'ed" Iius-!y v?. Cyrus II. M Cormick : ,r, fi op;tl;n 0f ,de Court, delivered 19th iost cu-cag-i, hc'.d that Uosy' pcti r-,luiTLlti..tt 0f the open slotted i!n vr an-i scolloped su iles U a good Valid patent, ai d has been ii.fi ingeJ by M'Cor mi.k. Seoni decree for aecouut and ii j ineti .ii ag..in.t M'Cormick, granted. r.M.:. i-.M -li I'l.sAfl'EAllEl). lae late .. . .... i . ... t.r. Oi ILUls-iu lias poss.u.j : m re i-xperimetiters in serial navigation. ' Mes-rs. La Mountain and Haddock, who made aa asceur, on iue .uo ., ..o W'atcrtown, X. Y.,iu La Mountain's uiam- motIi Lal!ouU) Lave . fl0nK I.Mountai ,,,,,,1, i,..!!.,,,,,. lave not since been heard ain has since been bard