.hi*U.llolinit.ii . a,...:' i lV : iligftt' - , /I. I H. F.RAZIEIt , .A : 14 1 3) . TR_ tlititicßOSEl Thwursday,'October 19, 1854. , • 4. WOOD 1 - sn ' ° S ri o.oofn(!mgrwSUb:trirebeinrs:lo iu tned t t b tn t d to. payi we Ra nt se h i e:r e wo :. Priutets can' t work with cold, fingers.. . .- .. ••. I • . -The:Vigtory. • The loven eon mires ito •cs ork.enns) I watita,l3lh4o,..and I.lndiana, ' 4 39inC4 Vv itli tleother nortl►erti States in coi?deinnatiou of tha'national administiation. President Pierce, it said, now declares ht . S opinion that it was bad policy to repeal - the -ItlissOuri Corapro .lt has had I the effeet to leave .the- adz. I Imittistration.almOst without support, 4u!d.. to i . •I • :arouse -and concentrate.the anti -Slavery scr. • liment of the North in A way that will Most I preN'ent any more .slavery eneroael . intents for some ;Vears to come.l . If 'the_ peo ple:Of the North continue true Ito their ;twin- Ciples, the domination of the 'Slave power in thisl l country is at I-ari end. I.llus goad may tcmle out of evil-r -j-the - passage ofthe Nebrask ' a, bill; may benefit the - eatise-of freedotn. • • , The party that placed President Pierce. - in • j _power, like the ;NaAonal Whig parity, is dis liatl4(4l.. The frietals of freedotn,..of all par ties; iii - -spite of the •conju rations and dentin el • .ations , of the administration prciss and lead .ors;llave for once united, and N1 - Le see the ye sult. . It is apparent that united we can . eon trol the-destifliesi of he nation. . .Are Aire .any questions that divide us i :sc.'' , important as thi4 which ainites ' usi• Ifnot, then-Mar duty is .i - Ono to formal Freedom party out ' oftha frag . ';' - eritS of the ltaYo ra i d parties. We be 7 - iieYe the great mass of the ppOple are in fa.: ti -i i '• Tor Of such a anion, and it willl'therefOre Ito, ' d • -aceothplished.' ' BN 7 a-, shall watch and Arta. folr such i result,.)ri the -rneantite,e holding'thst to • l• - • our ; priKiciples, ii and raring nt4ing for tint' naiiie. of Whig.or Democrat, both good names enou g h, but only de-irtible when'iliey . F , • , - represente rig ht principles. - ' -: - • , . Sonic are diSposed to give the credit of ThiS victory - to_ 1 the Know Nothings. - The votefor 11*tatull3airdsec4ts to indicate some sort of an ori* anii,atiOn distinct front the' old parties, and one:Of considerable .power ia the . ro State, but it ever could have filled iti.,,ranks I' out-of the 91 •emocratic foil' , lisilt has ; "but. fir the di • . - rizanizatioll of, that .; partyYlly the insaile:coorse of4he Nittiouti Aid in!'ali,tr:l . - , .iintuand ;iv. all I i... 7...: . 'Pe, ~:$ :47..-..4 . I ... tl 3 dt f .41 it yC. power •on - One side mid. that Of the Catholic church•on the' otber, i the Administration tlio'l; . itself invincible;*ndilas 4 only' just now found ont its error. Whether ..any. change of 1,0E6- - will'be the result of - the discovery, remains to be seen. , • • . . . But one thing e may prediet i that rnany of those politicians and presses that timght most fiercely for -.1-.llnkerism mihile it was, in the ascendant will suddenly. . greatly: change their tone, and even will not consider it au nipardonahle crime to vote With Whigs,. no that the victory has d - eclared so decided, ly :for "the Fusionists." • , Efficient (k-Liboie:rs. r . It 'cannot be.denied that theTree-So rs. bad: some very -- effective aid from •their itentsinthis.coUnty 4nringthe recent canvass. _Who piffled the strings we do not know, but - they managed ) ever thing adniirably for'.us 'throughout. *ii ki .st„: • their .noininating . con verition refused' to Ips.4 any resolutions, thus • de4roying ;oonfidenee in_ their• ariti-Ne br4ski profesSiOnsl Then their organ, Whiel bailOready.e'sinliiistell Such a .Character that'. its praise.was! censure and. its Censure praise, been* , more prolific of . fillsehOods, • if possi- 7ilititi*.; er before, sothai no intelligent .perscHn could read' it without indignation and diS i gnSt, and rheri it, fired - its 1 brOadsides of . • calumnyand pbuse against ,our- candidates, • the) needed rici better • :c - nuitendation. to. the t ethifidence and suffrages. of the 'people: 1-1,1i4- -Inneh.is.dtiettkibetlabors of Ward and 'Davi in theold.t4wit of llarniOnNl7"' to the Nc braska 7 and- - 1 tnskey tavern orator - New . ' Milford, and . 40 . . the Shanghai lOacr ) e of•• Mont ,-—• • • • • rise, respectively', - may be a diffieult;: - goes-. tien to decide; butithe Hon.t, 4corge'Sand . . • erson, of Bradford, left his mark so distinct ly-1 at the several' scenes of his labors, I' i I i• __Hl... th at. ] wa nu at iy..4.,as my•eon. w etitor; was there can be no dOubt -aliontdur. °Wing him 1 driven,.. 4is he. all = es h.,1 tie=re(itiisitioa.;or , a debt' of gratitude tluti.will' probably never II pledge 11 e 'PP' 6 : 1 1 41 .0 );.( 1 1 f " U PP 3.)t €l4-6V6 for -be (dis.ehamed.:' rthiseffieient 'propagator Ofil3lalir's•re-• eetion,• toir ounee.that nornitn , rtee.Soil doetrines,:(for though be claimed I ton. an , that het then-took; .t(lok . the field as a=; . i. , ; . e ante • for • SheritT, followed by - Mr. • IVell, tO Nebra he& S n ka man s the reult (4 hhisf- . . .fOrta,shoivs- him tb have . . been } a: Free-Soder i for 1 fotlionotary . aryl Mr. Smith 'for Colninis, is' disguise;) 'addressed the• leintieraci,l --, (4' _ ! - ' .. lou 1.. Ali n.lay.rnoWsef thexesalt. Inspi l t of Pitneek, Rush and AnbUrr4 on tlie • goeat the aldentat tacks upon ei?rrie, and the sneers i questions rofthe times, and after Wards report- ; tad : . : kr i c til. o* n ed nt : <-• hex. 6., '( in6ldl Pg, i k!-Y - .' ed ... a1l right in those townships.. Th e/sec./ 46 i self, every one of • ale volunteer - eandidt tes'; showi:d that; thel; were rielit m. , f o r ,Di r 4 ( l i :ll..s :e eeted.---by tri . iltinplint• Majeritiesti.. l gave a nnijority 63'.1.i9, Rush ,'Of 32, and - ~ Ne , .;;Well s . f or PrOtitotiottn4is3P r --Mr. Il.4llister burn of 172 for Palloelil,:thouli,liDirn' oc k " t kia_l.for - hififf, 584- - --Mr. mith for Conttnia:situt .ly gives some 401 or 50, and tusk' 60 ,or7o 1 er a :39-nail myseiff . 3.cegister, - 920: 1 Is inajorit_ the Other Way,- and the *usnal ..Wllig ; . I reviewing .all the eireumStances,l 'regard , . majority .in Auburn is not. half. a great . as i it a one ofthe protidekt ttitievetnent4 . 'Of tali Polloek's.. 11•Vell done: Sanderson. ---.- 1 . i life; that . in the face` of !ie.'. usual. _arty Inaror • ... : -,! 1 : _ - ,- --.:- 7 :4--: , - -; • - '.lty - - In - tkits:COillitY rum o , ... r ,:*-.,W Weiinders tand that sotrie of - thOlian- ; teit* . • - • , , ,iOl.,itatir' 'and4alo . r e. - 7-.-ia...;tlia 'elll4li is(' It ers , si nee....eleel . tion elAlia-: C... 3" , .4throp, as a .j i for - .I'id.. ePendent i n OtVin, .t.ttifitis,: i. - ..-Whieb..hari : _' eel Nebraskatno,,4nd yet the 'Very last auntber Iso 1 pally* ;tustained i byithe.people.;: e 1 _ , .. -. • • : i .. Firt4el! organ., 'before :7*eleetion, :informed - its Ipee ally that I tierntriihjaSlyi maintaineitt 'di: • readers that';helill. -. comnlitted to the inter-.; irat e rity•-lii•; adia4iffg'to, the ' resoliitiOff I de - f ivdr- - 1 .` •I - clad • • 1 1) . 1 * :'' (1 'Ci . '" ' est ..o, t. oni, —au( eertantl .wee ti_ .ate_y ilmne_-at -, ,_rst- r t.o .at00 . p .. .t0. ilOi l _is. understood': him to 'be Si, .he wiluld:;never:_bducoble act to_ gain .ank.inaseas•Ote r spOrln tiaire sieeehLefl our vote.. I:i.o'theY Wish us; to .. resort t" any . ntean&.:for sinew:as; tot; wbiet fa. btilleie dial ts - luAt they then said Was - only lit-** it;rl reflection shani4ea nse•• . nse•to V.Auf.."l): -3 re= -.r: '.. "t:eraipdtbliis#ll..e 'the riCople, rand that. while i l. rn , u(ici *quietly at hoine du' the ctntPalin • proehttromg itit.n an anti-?\E.kaska, man, they i put] three or:fourtimeilea — ving t(Hacti at all— ;know .fie".*llB really tiro - Nelin*ka. 3 ' If Ave' tittidl , then merely -fo ..., attend to calls* ; at 1-MY *iia no tietttr.iisautinee;tl4n - the-scord of Ihe 1 bnainess' of SurVeilig tt.C,,(atid*iief ii.SeeinS - . ' , ....DentocOt,l*litenigl#;,l..ilira(l 1-70 hid ' l3 e,en 4e- I•thr;*gh the .tfiontatieOtisMniine4o7 4 f iii) . friends ' bel yetV.•bnt:,l4 it :jiff._ 0f.,1114,._,. .crw,.e - I 1 arc it. Vetter,.. 1\ an mu, ply ~ nfliejeuc,.....,;auppl.ii•Of Ay : Itiels9 titrit, . . a!!! un3nceifi - ....1itt. , 451ATPP.,#,X!,04P,.t4 . gr1-* l . , r eirtiolated - Ithiosigb i the conntyi).• . Isolideitio ,itutte:betiCeoll'rked(noitia•Stayery; and.this,..' loan . -r •11 .: fur I • a nte, ' Race Illtkrs* . ' 1 . - .114 nor . ......,, -4.- filture Otsrsi l , will ilholl' It, f : - , • -•- sine liolitm . y . cent in th...• *appliance* too \** fici l .., • #' - . : .:--, • '' . —. ltop ! dirititibs. !- - :•.! is ,1•:.! !;, ..: ' ~ • • -1 ' : ,: 11,1 is seldoth that A*, find any t l i t ig• tip , t h e Awit i siise DeutoCPen 'Ai, or th reading twice, :but . t he folowitig spec' uttins4 braggardisß Oda; I appeared in that papi!ir-a'f4w weeks, read : - : , .l; • - • so hell at this time il that we l lyield= . 4othe: - . I'' ' 1 temptation to Co p y 1., tem.- Their tone- snm-•. 1 eiently hidiehtes in w i nit s p irit the Deptorrat 1 .editor . would ltive ti 4 another ;victory. ' Atutz . ; not&-L,- whili*o .have 7 3 ilisposition - t ) exult. !over - those who Inertly differed froni us iti opinion, we must sayithati e insolent psta t • Who',l4 - iontintitilly'liheaping: biA: uhfigttant,' 11. 1 ' ' • blaeliguardismon the hettfl o f nil h4' 0 14* - .. 11, mitts e nd Whose . 'unprineip)6ll crim,4 - as :t' - publie journalist has .irotiglit disgraceand de, feat nu othetnns well as ldruscif, Ints'fwell de; *erred- theleatjeng buke he'linS - justr4.eiv-, ' 'ed, and richly inerkall the lodiuq, or his present position, - 7. ‘ , . ! • . 1 . • Thus.,,saitif Ezra, the prophet. ii i . . 4‘.... 1 v..-- ' • r . ) • , - - • . Txtuk..rivspect , , . : trighteinii on ye' fl.ave.". !We pas , to out! brethren ih other se4tions of trio State, he of good Cheer and roll ip - yeti'. - Old' miloriltieS, The •North, now as 4ver,. Will do her duty and more} too. .Strsquehanna'couhty. ih: r ill . 10%* BXGLER, TIMER RO NI/PEI) la ge`r rhajori ity than it did in''s4, audit dOnt *I tally them:. Our Derhoetiats are zealous, dOeiniin, -ed, and at .work. -- ! TheY aro :Ineithet tii be pahl to the Whigs.ltraded'to the Abofitioitistl, -or bound out to tithklinew Nethine t: . :Thet stand bv their artlit and e.age for he eint test. • They will not falter.: L.ctelry Pe* ty in the State give t as' goo.l aceoun, • or her self as this; and IN,ler will ifie 'elected 4 20,000 - majority:" • .. ; , is :, t - I. i • ' , ' The week betbre he-.had iliscon -• ::.:r eon stesd ! cernitifi. - antiNebri Ska eandidatt4 in i ' this , county, atler this fakiimi : ..1 . 1. „ ' - , 1 \ , ,_. ' "Since our Co nvent i on tneisame ;trio: hats been playing score, IM t" the pinogters scrTtt to he in trouble. to get candidates Who Fare wil- ! ling to:he'beat by 4 thouandior . twolg We be- Neve they. are trying to fix ni;laticke i t .Wv. tak jug a .ptirt'of th ose ! already : nominate& and putting mongrels 64,..f0r the.rest. )Vei holk they will get it iiXell snow fi.,ta we .are - lino :tient for the contest. ;:We eau ,heat itil\Wltig gerS, in . d ev4,y "miter iggelw that cal be com bined again'-1 'our ticket., this All, se seundiy ! that they .will not know thty Were c;:hult.ditfe4. Let ttSdlave.-4 he candidates, 1 gentlOntin. If .you are n4ir,satistieil with theirehukii that the pcople of this county gave.yoii last fidli when . Von attempted _to play the. saint! Ottite of de-- reps inn and frand! just . \Orittly,l[ Out Rossi vaft didatels for a disgraceful defeat, andri'we will try tcesatisfy you' now. • Let us liav,e them 4, Avi. fed awkward in figlithia the -.battle with out opposition--WC don't k7ts: - Whs to say" , - . \ WiS.ll the - eandidatl.i. lia4 bcci b roug ht , •out, and ewe are .satiMied. 'Are yt'u ?-: Iras Well; been .",run.'into the around' quite. as flu.' as ; . .‘'ou, desired?. :nave i!the Pernocrats been `?. up and at" Hollit•ter sufficiently 1 IS Chaptitatt'S • Majority ---only t - I'2o—a, saiisfic-. I tory as it wOuld have been if he had had ' , a ! little inorc time to distribute his tichetsi And .‘ filial•Py, hiiiv many vote: do yon stipixse,yOu . , . made for , intg„er b y . •$ our attaels on David Wilinot ? - • . - : - ' ! • ; - . - For file fitiAlucbanna,Regiltei:. 4 - tne • frptmenAtn - so uimitieilacuiu4 %oz.' u 4.114 FELLOW CirtiENS---E-Tlie very c'traor.ltha ry majority. t;f• yonr F.whieh tny. offer to si:rve von in t.he capiicity Rolurder of Leeds was repon ded.t6 at the late election, - eonstr.l6ns 7n - se - . tender y °lfni sincerely grateflil acitkowl edge. Molts for .the honor-thus iferred: . Whin '1 • • •k • in 'the; early part of angust last; Y.' 'firbt• an . notMci.d -my intention of . being ~ .candillate for tiiat ivas,probablY con'sillered:by i -11 f .not r sumntt2o oiler, w of tle large nfajoritie, s whia it l so cal • 'regular tiothinziticni by tho pfrty in itt -- at4ably secured ,to - its this, coutitYL .)3ut - Ml.Verthele.:•is •• • lf cariablel of lieef tlie.• pub. poke. (Yind4i Aug rnyse. ...apas44,, _. i ____Ting . _:pti.. (ords - it's aeeeptably I any. 0ne,...1nd. k. i!rite tit l pe \‘'iili invrc.i adyanta 4 ;elo ini.self . any-ofte notAireddy r esiaitig berry , in. , J 1, ' . • • - 1 a situation in ,Othet 14sities'.ntight .nbt well adapted to it s .Intine,' I resolved any edurse without the ifttigation Or in- I ' 'l 1 ' t4:l losse of any - . ntan, in _inlet- . test fair n'ilidividuil ,offer -uPcitiitS -Own' inbilts II avail with the mint! judgment . and ecwin ':sense of the Ipeople, independent Oetill . . 1 iig party organizations'; 'sincerely believ -1 r thyself; this - independent inside of nom - u :to be 'as titir atukkidy democratic as iihat could be adoptbd.j. • Littlos I could Ifor sueeess . against : sitelf odds tit first, I ueliuraged by :•the spOritatieons bfferi of rt.frotbiliends:anll - Parties::in .ail Oirt:S County._ to stand. 'mit in :the Pi;sitiott' 1 al:en: ..All know- the; auspices -under the'dwinant pary sithscipiently form... eir''. rt;g,illat ticket " : I All;knOW -2 that af; "voiding. anv e.ifrest.in - tip.on the g,r C.at, which. has _ aroust(l . the inaa'' sf... At; 4&! . . ._ ~. tbr - thettiselvaS, .'Nfr. 1-14d16ter, ' wlict . ti than mhos, be so upon !lien such could existi ing f inat i , hope was s u pp th had bf i • ed ii I IS 4 411 L. Nor sai~l`xii, 'lie ii i; I coul princiPles,to gain the 'fitvotiof any w l?e:ittilne need .lutiinisterin;.to their nate appetites mid passions And y sncce.eded.! -`Let it not henteforth be the lavish use of motiei is tin indispe quiSite- to obtain political prefermenl , In conelusiOn, although Iklaitri not to rival natties.akent the ;Weft; of crdicing noto riety;-I must permitted tai ret'er 'with pe 4,adinr pride and gratitleatittn to the result.:tv niong my. * and! `neighbors about iinee' ,4here lOng'best - knOW'n. Brooklyn,- the iny nativ .ity 'and youth, *hid' heretofore Wen good for . 20. to 50 iktajo . ritt the other i way, now gives.rollock 50,'and the 85 nut jority. : - I. - lfontrosel3orottgli,- wh6re I hav . • foEthe pa'st'2o.S•ers, gave %robust majority three yea . is -aitOliut now lock 108 and me 123 mnj 'Bridgewater township i • surroun borough, gave Bigler 041.inaj . . in '5 gives Pollock 4.3 ;mid 4ne: itil inaj:• I might pursue; this ',Oirprising referenCi farther, through . lhe.adjaCent towns ''of Sprini vile, Dimock and Jesstip, and : so allude 1 1 to ,t heastonishing.gains in !Auburn, ush,For.• est, Lake, Franklin. I,ilieriy;(re t at Oend; New Milford and-Ibirford; mitlfirgettin4 Old liar: . mony, formerly eMbraehig . Oaklatill and *is. quehaima Depot ; lint I iliould scarcely know ' where to stop .in .rehcarsitigtheir tTinrihs.-- Salt* it to say that in tt most every district of this . eennty, 1 can . reek.',, ,, nize* Ivint i lit friends who.-have not on contributed to revcr.:ie the . lv -, tr.ajoritf of near 14)0 thr q e y.estrs 47, oil Grtiv ernor brlt.itt3 well MY i!iwn majority so far. abtiv.e my 'most sangifinsi exiieetatiOns; This 1 flattering testimonial oti y our eta faience so freety • grin, fellow-(Atiiens, - coin lianas my heartfelt gratitnde, and isiill. licriL / atter coin ., -Aland my iitinwl emlea-ors to n erit it, by my.tidelity in the trust reposed. • - JA.N i tt: sW. 61 Montrose, Oct. IS, 1454. 1 - For ow "The Witterleo Defect -.' WHAT CAGED IT • 1 • When a yWtory, like' he one { oined tt-er} the; llunker-rtarty, in this enunty,iat:rtieved,l it is good 1)004 as the victors. - as for the vittigubdied, to study? welt the causes that produced it, it may thi claimed as a . Whig, as a Tentperanee, as, a liatow Nothing; and as, an anti-Nebraska. viet4ry. Each of these causes shoufd.be eitnsuThred, and its bearing; upon the , election earefiilly. examh be deceived as to 'the trim cause and hi the next catnpaign'thi t . reversed, and we fuld 91ln - selves . tul deleatetl. • Tlic :AV hig 'tarty is hopelessly IfOritv'. It 11A- never :;0 1 ecoe . cle'tl. i , in f.! pow di oprorent in-a sin,' . . Tired ot nOst., and . a. irozpett I.;feertaif? defeat. It ult!Li .10_1,1:14 • - clidalesifor election. No luau • can hay . e the effrottterfr to .ela Will(' Viet'Oe;. i' • - The fonperance'question wa, an Issue b u -,. itself, and was not ia . ,rg4(l on eith r hand as a party . i.piestion. It caiiit((i he c nsidered as havinl,, air important ticarinz uil rr the result; - l'. The Know Nothing' u undoubi; ..!, - ;eilly had great influen ce, upon lie electiini : Jhat influence, was 4thlerse, not livorable 4( I the viet'ors : - BY exanuhduing th ii'. platform contained in thelr . paPers, and r )y perusing I. the . eitpose of their prnciples, as rontained`iii [the Democratic jOurikils, it will' be'evident‘ that' there is nothing] i in their -!platform and t uotlung in the obl i gations th s y are said j: to take itpoit theinselks, which can :prevent , t. tnein from yotmg toi l an),• ..Prote tant . Amert I can, and nothing to hlader . any of them frolki I voting for either Pollock or . Rigler:.' . as they [(might 'll'refe i r. The(cote in , Philadelphia i'l -I.?:lustrate:S till's: Mott; American Democratic, rmeiied•2sooo •intij. oVer--, Darsie, foreion i receiVed 40Q04hig, whi e Polloe,' Whig, . . It maj. over ISict l' ler, ThitilOcrat, both American's: ii . •'' :•1- t hat L It . is' evil:Lent:at t e 111.20W-Nothing-movr ' ment in this county had no other_ effect thiin• to concentrate the e Aire Catholic vote upon Bigler. Tt added t( , • but•could :take - nothing from the Demoeraile party, for it is certain, that no friend of the Nebraska bill, was-ever 'guilty of entering into any 'organization, pub • • lie or private, thatleould have the slight4st tendency to defeat'the eleation of GoV. B , t-' f s l ifs esliglet i suspicion o being a ~ :hing attaches to any friend: oft ic sill, • Ayihie,o . rt the contrary, .every avewed.:Opponent Of- the bill, is at once Set down as a glioli';-Nothing, and .no alle(tati -) I( ~ a - 1 of hiS, however - unequivocal, and not denial; ,I 13 ( wever positi Ve, inn remove .-, the -. Sut.,lCiou a i frain him* 'Piero; are: hundreds of antiiNe.- braska Detnoerats' who not -linoNi!-No _ 1, ings, but: it 'may beset down aSalttetheyoa _ I all doubt or cavil,! that there is not *Ktiow. I N0t4 . 41.. iti . th:e2coinity Who is"nOt ;au -opp4n • i eat of. the Nebra:sha hill Thia foiees uoan , us the'imavoidabl , "eone : usiOn, that thercl is only one true ral. , s ' 61` the defeat that has cote Upon theparty; "The attinipi- to wring from .the sentiment of the, north :an endorsemeniof the. EihroAix Bill," : has orofught ,' DIEASIIEtt • .and Ruts pon th:e party." •' It is:the .anti-;:tTe braska se . ntiment ofthe!Coutity thaOhaS.v)on th, - 6 - victory, 7 .." The., Nelir4sk.i . Democrats May I shuffle it ofi; and ,hey m nay stave it r off ; : and 'dodge it any way they please, still this eon ' vintiOit wines daWri upon them 'with the Old , . chills of Death;' Vie finii-21W,Iraska 'B,entintent ,f .the t'ouilly Iw. won the o:ctory, ! • Da.: it hot a glOriOus.vietory3 - .A.- yietory, of• which the jefrers l ohian Detnoe'rats- , of,: the ei.nt . nt.'y:'itia) - : v Well . feel proud It IsTa . Vietery 'of-right ayer ..',, l . Wieng; of free,: De'tn'oeratio,: iwtieiplo olirer the .tnonitxh power of slavery. - . X Ow; let!, us stand .by :this vitory and .not yield. fjliP.4).ot tiltheground we: have:. gained. TWO .i - /ars ntore and ls, shall .again 'he called. upon .to efidOrSe: ‘ ; `.l ) Opuiar . .Soverei,que and - 81O4fril c.rien.sioic t . .119...orgaii of the . § lar,p. ppw,c l l . in this county hasiiali*y- commenced the- hat tie, .It Ima. attitolo4 ', Hon: David - Will - net . whetstands as . a l Sticaig'itad'el'ori the - bull Ark s, l'offre4? -- in : . ' li‘.' . i!Uttinii . )iitri - diii; doS44- ittg..,l4, ja . flti; : 40 - 4e . ating As iir;. t, ,kifty . liopel?-betny.* - 4tarti.-in' lit . . - tlis.triet t ;And sell it river to the interests of slavery. fi; al -1 M==== . , . ays-ou the alert,-;*atchipg eostantly-',lhat .tOolfin ishfep'i eibiiiik4 . and ivk . will 14 . - ':a ... ble np„niu to carry our . eoppti, for fOefloM. ••• • , . , [lflome: of the minor Cauise.o *hitt harp:eon tiibuted. in one. wi.,-atid: tnikther . to si;relj our ranks with honest ••4 reen eii" wt t esub- Tf . i ~11 be i ' 'h ', -i . t•of n ' I ...: i i , .. Tp..:- - . j..c.. illlOLler 001141110neitti011.:i :. iuol ! TEit. .7' I ' EMI ate ply o ID igh t utifoit,P -t d have, said that isiblo re ! IgtintEttrwo Atirontooniint ti • '•4 , 6 num, the great mimagerl tihownann; has ktpen.*ritinghis 'nntolilography; and the t work Will he published ,arly.._intheec - i r . ming winter. .174 , Are - aline:as crk.th-ei)tbor - tfintitie pecu liar character of !jhis-,nYcication'o . frofil youth Up,' mu st combine to Make this eTtreinelr • -• Entertaining'E predUctiein. !. nt the extrgtcts . *biett have been published: in a4vanetl. in 'some Of' the elty papers 4 the i ,bOok Opar i s:: to be I, -; Written in-an off-hand; agreeable • • 11-e. think this will pr4ve . Ithe . nio4 -:lneeessful of Parnutres speenlafioni y'kt--eiery body will 341,.4 4ette; and w he, 'id it. • resided it but 51 -Tires P9l ding this , but now LAYMAN. ME= f our suei It result be lexpectedly in the mi i oyercorni le imitance .i9couraael Whig thrin4 • that/ party t this -as a OEM Representatives I fol lowing Ore t!ie :official returns - of tlic :vote for liepresentatiVes in thii4 District. Stiird4ani, Latiop, 2572, , 1 :i133 1165 1 158 1 4,91 SUS 046 40.1 ) v 2„ i 4045 5• 4 7 4,5 1 j.:12 , Suaqtrebanna, I Wyomiug, Sullivan, ‘- ANNUAL: FAIR AND CATTLE. SHOW 4 • Olt TOE •-: „ Susquehanna (Vint* Agriegiturocieq. The Annual PnirninliCattle:•ShoW was held in the enclosure of the o . `eietSt,"at on ThursdaY, th4l2th Ofoeober, The day w:ts:' - cooliand pleasaut.L.and the largo enclosure Was , err wde4 with; 'a -larger 'number of visit Or - than was ttver in attend . awe before. The exhibition if Duilfiftris and Devon' w.is superior ; that of last year, and t ;i...hows the rapid 3iliproVemenf whieli, is' tak - -1 ;Mg place in the cattle o l foUricountv: Aycry 'great improvenanit Was sho‘in in 'tile exhibi tion of IlUrses--4bothiai to utipbers; and goal ity—and. there Were initny spec:at:cps of very excellent Stieep. The dvoutli Riad nutowa;tl season roideredtthe . - x'hibititin of Fruit quite - , small, yet tlicreWere!sOme specimens of ap- Peaches add quint:vs, Which would do. credit to any season. The Iqoarbse. and To wanda Bands Were id attendance, discoursing sweet mush: thrOuoli'..the da3 4 . -"*: • !;* * At two o'clot;:k Pi M w• - ts -the So • - called to order.. .I) , N. Caleb Carnialt, Esq., -President,. whO introdHicedlEdWard Tomp kins. Esq., of Binghamton. *Mr. Totnpkitis then tlelivered an exceed ingly: interesting Addrdss, which vas listened to: with tnarkedl at:tenttow iuy a • large , con course-, .uuder the spaciOns tent of the ty. At the chi:se of;the.,Address,lhe,lkillow T Mg nt.tsuMtion ; Was unanimously adopted : "Resolved, That ; t nT, thani:s Of &is... Society be.terlcr'ed to .'!Edward ToinpkinS, En., ,of 13inghanttonytOr his :able Address, this day' delivered—than he •voted an Member-of acrid Society-; and that:. 119 ,be re , /posted to furnish - a eopy .for publication • After this, Inc fonowlng- i" / tescetition was unanimously -passe&. " Rosidridi -That the itorh E. B. Chase and 11; H. Frazier,i.Esq." el4cted 14t, Mem= hers of this. SOcietyi, thay having . ,etch con-, • triouteu mot,- tub& sit' tl,r Society, by 'AdvertiSitig.'. The. Reports of the varlikus Oannittees; were then read, as Billows. and the Preadult - Is . awarded wm,br&redobeimid, , f , r4.-rofill ON:CATTLE. • Best Durhatu Bull, ' 3 'Yars old, weight 1850 lbs., to Wil2.,Jessup,l*s,oo.•:,-,'; ' ' ..uric Lathrop, *.3. , Best Devon; Bull; to C. J. Grafts. ' • Second . bes 4 to 4. P.14-Aliste.te, *3.. Certificate to 1-Itira&.' Roberts fOr'best Der on Bull, which took tst.priutitimn last year. Best Cow, to Fowler Wek, bestt Dunnnat *3. • Third best, to Thotnas sweeney,..,*2.: • - • Fotirth best to - S. F. Carnialt, 41. '**- D. D. - Warner, Ni Tiffin v an Chapin:ln, Coinmittee.. - • • ~.: REPORT ON NTORkiNd.C.'.T4E AND 'STEERS.'STEERS. , The Committee apPoiited to,view, - :. and a ward premitunsupOn worliingoxeliand steers, respectfully submit the follbwinereport : They - award the first _premium 4in working oxen, to David Marsh, *5. • Second do.i to Ezekiel 0. Babe - Ock,*3. Third do., ,o John Ifarrington t 2. • For the belt three years old !steers, first premium, to :'7Wm.-t. POst *3. - Second do 4. to F. M. Williams, **2.. Toi the 1.:6,t pair of two, years; old steers; first premiu4 to ,)L' G. Smith, Second ,prOmiuni, to Harvey Sniith, *2.', • Arad Wakely, Rufus Smith;Daniel Wood, • • Committee. . REPORT. ON YOONO CATTL E . . The' Committee on-young cattle . beg leave to report, that they' have ',.aWarded the first, premium for; the bestt two yea' old' heifer, to '! i . Judge Jessup, 1.9. •. :. . • •-• ; - ' SZ-Corid prernitim„ to Azur Lathrop,c.....2. .The.first premium for 'the:.hest two , year old heifer Mottlecalf, to William •AnStin,43.! Second pr4minni, -to, pharles Ensign, $2.. Best fourp:yearlingsi' I first .pYemitun, m Fowler Peek: * te,3. --I •• • -!. ' •• . . Second do l. to F.l..bdllollister .A2._ . : • ~, ...Best lot of espies i nit I .-s than .five- first premium to FowleriPeek-, Ki„' .' l .•. - . ' Second 44 to lJtlg(iJeup,..o.' •- • 'The ConiMittO Would : also niention'kerV tlivorably, tikia 2:'.} ear Old - beifers; by F. 11. Hollister, Which Were ivell wOriby of -nten tion.' • Son - re;verY fine i.alves AVOe exhibited, along with their inollicirs; fbr Which „there. is no premium, hat' the tCommittee - .mild not pasii-Abein -Over; without, stating that they' would do ercdit to' an cattle Show.- These ealeeS belongeCreqpeetively- to- Caleb . Car. malt; Thomas Sweenek.and. Judge jessup: . 1 Thonias NickAsoil. !Perrin Wells, Com.' . imt kont-OX -SHEEP.' . •. , • t • \. 'Youi. -, Cohnilited .3M :sheep, respectfullyf represent,. that we hale carefully and -criti cally, examined till the sheep tnought in! for cxaminationi and.l4 . •fraiikly confess that. the various - spc4:4m4tis o:iTred, were numerous l'inil of . most excellOit quality,. so Much soi. that we la4;becn 41Iy puzzled to dtkide. the differende'of nierili' of the best 'animals. I . .We would have beeii, glad to hate granted. a i ptemiutn td . .eaeli eildbitor, had we possessed *I 1 the-right. ..lfWe e+,,!'# is in jiidgment, 'acid not through to any individual;' - ei feet oo grOt . 16 inlet estsin the*elfitre of the v Soeiet. .. 1 . - . I . 1 , Be 4 11 he bue)t, to'E. B. Goodrieh; 'Second do. 4., foiUrbane Burrows, $2. Best Wmth Down)nielc,to Fl.. Drinker, $3. Second, do., to I e i Summtrs; $2. Best ChOlot:buel4 toll. C. Conklin, $3. Second, do., to Milton Hunter, $42. Disereti4nary pr4hiurn, to'l. Oakley for bet rt fn 1 +melt, SI.P Do. to J4ine4 Bunnell $1: 1 llestlot .crurse ewes, to Daniel Bu-[ Best d 0.4 fine wdol, do.; -to liurrows,saj, liaeond hestilto 1.11 Burrowa,ls2: • - , Best do4Sotith Poirn E:kites,!tii" HI Drink 'er,-7 $3. " ' I - There Were•serctial others "xliibliecrthilt : ' certitinly tl4i gi;,eat,,kredit to tite, owifers, and. EMEMME . . bespeaii time ieterelt l . n eredltable amnia tic a oil every Sil§que I anna County fanner:..._ 31... f. Breed, B. S . ukA. Cassedy, Cord. I liel l Coinmittee on I . riitge4; report that bat- one was ofTercd,:•,. d.thia. by W. '1". Ken- futift It-waS'•man , ,• tureditAtinry Clem pis,. of Montrose. 1 .. 'be . worlOnsv is hip. a iid s finish are excellent. !r 'herebeihg but; one on : eXhibition, the CODllii,i tee arc !;not displ*,..d tci'. award a premiuin I itt Would': recommend iM' mucacturers . of ea c ritiges, to put speci mens lof their.differen kinds'of work on exhi , bition, . We, would ilispeetfullY suggest,. that the pitemiimi .• on cart ages .be. increased, as Manufaeturers-state ' us that ithe . premium i' noti- sufficient .to coy v damageS by Moving and handling. ;.. • 1,, : , , . G. •:;Z. ‘Dimoc'k, E , .. Lyons,; Committee,. •• .... 1.14. Co' nunittee •On ' UrraneWine woiild re -1.4 • spectrally; Teport„ the 'they have - .etaniined, the sPecimens:prften ed, and!; do award the firstkerann.to Mrs Caleb C'Vrnialt; for the •lae.st bottle 'of 'earrant winei itli':. • ' : 1 'dTlie Second prernio•n'tollr. Kent, '5O cts... ,• . :G. IZ..Diniock, AL „ "11. It... Crandall; M. D:; E. L *- • Briiiith.iti ? I. D. Cemrnittee. • . - l• ' ••'' .1. - -.- • . - . . i ar.eOlti lON IDUTTIOE OftlistNEl AND 'runs. ' Zlietoininittee onibutter firkins Mind tubs,.,k • . repott, that ;very feWl were ealiibited, (rbich theylvery much re4ret.): They award „the . 16 1 Cir_etriitim . on 'l, tter, firkins, 'to Fir L. Towitsbur,y, *l.. Si. •ond. keit:aunt, to D. C. Ferdham„ 50 cts • irst premium on tubs, t 4 ZE. Tewsbury, , 1. *solid; do:, ;to D. C... .Vordhatia, 50 cts. • i: • ' ~,..2 , 'B.i. A. Butterfield, .I. C. COnklin; Cunt.,; . 1 .. ~ i • ',; ' ' . • ItEPOICT ON BUTTER. ' • ' • ''F.-- 7 , -) Ilie Committee a ' pointed to vito' . ~, • - 4 1?. 4 ,,Ra ' war 4 prerninins.ou lintter., make th _,/ : v . :- lug report.'] On sutiner butter, firs - ein. tolif. N. FlersOn, ,t4ll Seeond,do., to - Mrs. Jake bNAL : Decker; , t ai. Third do., to Mrs'. Mai'v Melliuish, *52. Fall Witter, first preni: Ed .4.rd 'K.• •' • to ~ llobert , Kent ~ awl w. . 11.arris, farnier, to:Oce. alker, 145, Cont. think each aru elititied• equall.)l.l, Second premium', to iJeremiah Meacham,is:3, - Cot 1.• also recoirr rliwind a discretionary preiniuM of, sl.; to W. I.'!Osborn . and Jam ;es Yotriigs„'fbi- each a tub of tine tall . butte : 'i • ' . i • . . . i! - ...V.,L. Catlin, Ira .'cotti `Pniothy Griffin, ;Committee:. 1 I• ,!5 .1 . . , . 1 .. i ... , .• \ , . . 2 REPORT "s P ,ON't i NG. ! 1 1:116 judges on pli ing, 'report, that fla.,re I were : entered for eo . O. petitionOhirteen teams, 1, Ni i • c' 1 1•1 • • ,1 , - tat. If, •J J. Smitlk with wheel and coltilt of Nurses, oWnEd by : '..0.. -Patrick Curt, with :colter, and alp )1 by L. 13; Gaernseyi . tid.•••• 11, D. War:l • with wheel, and al pi{ Judge Warner. i . i . 4th. A: B. Johifti, aii;iron 'Leann plow„. . with wheel and colter; and: ii pair of large,: tine horses, oWned hy 'Thos. ;Johnson, Esq. • :tin, M. J. liarrii;gton,.l44iron beam plow, with 'wheel and 'colt4r, and 'afNery ' fine. yoke of,) : Xen oWiletl by Jtylni I latiington. • 9th. •;leliti F. Peiiiis, an iron beam plow, with wheel and colter:. amt ; a pair of farm lioties. ' : . • ', •. ! . . 1, i . , Norman,' • .i.. ' 13 1 tll - . 1 - nth.- ,US 111, a. .a e i ey,.p.ow, with4heel and col er, ,and it . very fine yoke of Oxen, owned by olin Austin. • - . i '''•th... Daniel Bake'. a 131:itchley :. .plow, with colter; and a pair, of Hirai horses. • ptli. George -:lfi.rvey, tv.BlatehleY ploW, Wit4 - eolter and'ap, - ,it .of &rid horses. • 11 1 9th...1.1.. J. iut , an ,iroa, beam plow with wheel and.eolter, aid . a pair of - tine black Mares, owned. b l v liLibert Kent..e.' ~! ill,. .daines• i °pugs, an ; iron:Dean' plow ; with wheel and cotti..r, , and !, a pair Uf. large carM horks.- • i .. .:, ... --"••• Pali , John Ant4lll; an iron be - Ain..plow; with wheel and 'coOer, And ::.t pair 'of', (Ring horses. - .' ' ;.13th. Judson W.Mote, 'an ken, beam -' , . i 1 plOw,,with wheel and ' colte'r, and a pair of 1. 1.4t1t, ia,e,al.s.„,owneti by' M. Mott, Esq. 1 53 .'The time allowed 4 was ode hour,and 11)1°4- fq.C. minutes, ,for lif l oWing thirty-five - Square rcidS, the.,time oectilited was as follows: _ ° • i I i II. J. Sinith, 114 -seven ininutes • Patrick I C'ttiter, one hour, Otte Mint* ',L ;' IL . Warn fi I cr,, one houit''andlltweive I minutes ; A. 'B. 1 • johnson, do. dp.; M. J. ITArrington, 1 hour; i J. V; Deans . ', ; pne 't our until 17 mitt.; ' Nor- nian Anstini•One.lipir andeleven do.; Dan- tel:ißaker,- one . hour and Itl, min..; George liarvey, OneTtour A id '46 . do.; IL J: Ke'nt, use hour and 21 lii n. ;:janac.4 10111 - igS, one hour and:-liiii"e nylitutes';, John Austin, one' hoar andl7 . liin.;; judson!W. Mott, 1 hour i and thiiteetOnitit. - ' • '' The plowitm w 4 Tall excellent,.aVeraging at lOast, six inches in ' depth. The gioun - d *as, gOod, though.patt,iof it soniewhat stony: We think the itite.rest 'manifested, and thef skill_ 1 -exhibited, far exceeded an:y, former trail 'of this Society ;and tVouldhare: been creditable.' even to a State SOe'ety, aid 'had there ,beCn Preminins.enougli Nt'e.could cheerfully award: inc •to all; but beirg. obliged to select, we tJtianimously ward the ,;, !fl First preen. of $ . 5, to George Ifarvey., • !Sccond'do., - 4• t IT! J. Kent.- KH. ' , - Third dO - ..; 3 ' o MI J.'llai i rlngton. iii ( '• , Fourth dv., - : to .li:J: Smith: • , .- . Fifth 'do;C: -l•, to .P4trlck Carter: . We cougiatulat . the Sopiety and the:plow men,' upon , ' the •at prOvcritent: over ',former sears, this! rial 14s sho*. • 0,. / And we tiopelt„willcontitine and lincrease; 'till' Sus, , -- i - qn&hanna COunty!stands Among 'the ifii•st. in theitation.''' - l' b. Bailey, A. Sinstyb;' . °ol, : . ',DUI` .• Jwiges. 0.1 . the remaiiiiii: Tunis, awarded are' ; Were authorized to. the reports; as th 4 , " ItEP(At i: Best Stalliou D' i j ,Sec . ..otid best, Lo ,: Third hest, Dani , m trc,' ' First premium. ',Second do., to .11 '!'' Third d . - W Jo., to , essup, stiretpr,D GELDINGS. 1 . I, 1 „. • ‘,, % tb ~ 1 ji Ix irst.pretniuili, to 11 tn. nunnen, t ISecond do ., u. ~. Catlin.l i.,Third'do., to Su uuel I). Turrell, I • I BR OD MARES. I Il i . 1 1 First proniinn,' o Autos G. liolli4er, $5 '•„; ' Second do., to ',N ilhorn Oakley; I \ 3 'l'hird, do:, to II Race lireWster, 1 2 ,?` REPORT' ON CORN. 1 I , First premium,.o rtin Sewn*, far t 'Ma • ' ljpeventy bushels, $5, • . 1 1 1 ! • " II; 1 Second do., to !Robert Nutt, for fitty bush -0:. • REP T ON WINE. ' I , IT , • : : .. i i :,. First paint., fo best boar, to 131, St4Wart,S3 [l, Second do., fo I 2d. do.; to C.3.llooiSter; . 2. '1: Third dd., km sd. do., to 1101"30 lloberts,l 1 1, Best Sow, to Williantlessup,l. , , 3 ; . Second do., to lobertiKent, 1 , • 2 I ' Third htest,toio. A. Butterfield, 1 . I. i • Best lot of 41a.: ts, diseretionati• premittt,.l ,to-B. A Biitterfiel and .F.fri Gregory, each $l. 1 Discretionary 1 iretniuxu, for beSt; lot Of in !sucking pigs, to I bert Kent; ell 1 - . 1 1 REPORTifN CAIIiNST WARE.' Best Secretari, tolW.f W. Smith & C0.,52 I . ' Best Bureau, dO. do.i ;" • • - 2 !,: Best Breakfast Table, do. do., ''l 1 1 . Be 4 work stand, to ,Mr. Birchard,i 1 REPORT ON :MQNStr. . [.. Bait • result. or Ijl , Valdi% tor: four, f(mrths from • SEEM . i . wit h an ;lion .beant plk.v.; , and a very largk... pair Meacham: , er,..a giNtenswayd .41ow; iiir of. thrill hoyses, ow,ned . er, an iron ban plpv, it of licirses, owrect-"'• •f• • • i ij all j il i ' 1 reports, only Idle prom: iren, yas the:. Esc. • Com., ret'i'e 'ttndipub.ish-ucli of may think pro er; . ~ • 9:4 ttoitsk.f. ; • ' niel 14. North,. 1 . ~-, a Ston6,. . , . . • .I 1;. Toe, r ED 'MIRES: ' 1 tto rfoli,ert Kent, . ' l .: . 11. .fluninore, , i Mani) . --.- . 1f . 0.4 )3,eep, tx) ,Jalises g 9 hi anaa ilia . , 57 414 three ne $3. «.,4r.r~ ... a sa ii Th i t it h i e .. ' t e b l i l 4 le l . n . f i g , i t i c t e .; : m i a nt• i d i t gt ‘i t t, 4 (, : h : ii i d ilie ' i ! oe l • til.v s i.i.a - . . a r w b pd • r: 3 ' o: l l., r. kia . b *lY • aft .n ,,.., el ll . . ,,. ' . . ' . . r, :.. liep....e oars , . t •,. oat hiking, care t o ' the I tan board, to Prevent the. - • the boat. frbirtil. ioyie,Yfi,' .. . , .. ---.-e in • • to get tit•woM,Cti•aitd el' h e ild s r h eZ.,:in i t ' o " ,th in e g ' 1 8 2,.: . :, atlaii. •„I.l.'hey. had . ntailq!J considerable' 'pro:. • - • gross in Actlleeting spats,i when an, alarra. Was ' given.th4 the ship Waisinkino and the boat:_,,' Was. snovled Off e ;i" ‘ h v 'o it tt 0 1 , 1 a au rs a o a i vh , e a ri n . y . :t t lt h i e rik ih t ip...,. help tileinselv - , • , L ....j . ' ii t c si., cli . ee : s l e LE , Lu- li i r )a 7 n N ie s l c . 3, n t E , E c s : i I ' , ~ 448 i eighth •oti a nude 1.4. 1. .' , ...- 4 1 stunt; at labottrAuartei ttj 5 .P . . “.if the •ship ' ' • • out :4 "I,l6ard\ - .• Secixitt -.- -et to E. A. Bennett: l ' - • • . . went• ,dol,vn,- eart.'y f ing ej l e,,r),•••••-, 7 . ~ - -'- - - -•• • -Y- with-Item I , soo tt oututphysel(4,th e ,,, ex fi k e' e . •'' i • „ - -Beit two I bitsitei g Winter Apples' to ' I'.:ri 1 , after a bilefstruggle,.'il,vitl z t g , m an y i j fc , 0 1 1 . - ind. ~, 11 . 1, „•) - . 1 - s , ,,,€ .; f : ' I. pre•gory; $14.. ,Best b. , .., Full - Apple-4,40 Levi rehikl•iii my-nims,Twlitind •• . "•• ' Y ' n!Sh- ' •-•A ' AW,s.tfull, *L I ' ;Best one bushel peacheg• 'l O l itnpelledl dowitwltrir tC' 7 11'1 great, depth, and b e , _ ~... . Jacob WewksborY,-$l, • Be.•-` half' bushel o f .fore I TO4elied the Stlliiike the 9econd, tune, i ••• 1 Quinces, to Lousier Peck, Al ., . - ;•' .„, - .had nelttlyPerished an' diost - liie hold .of .m .. 11 still glad ii i ,4 4 'a.....rils. When iga -: I•• • • • HIPOItir ON. -tOOTA AND 5.11.01 . .,- 1 ' , Child :IS i • , , . ‘ I • Best pair thick boots, to . Keeler and Ri o & ' upon tilt. surfa"-; . 9ft*water the most:awful- - 0viiii . ,,,,a .1 ,aid heart-rending ~.se. p sr • ••• liresutotittelf to'. , • • danl,V. Ikest• pair of fine.; boots.. Over two:ll,llndred•-meii.wome 1 Jackson, titt.dcer;) to ' do, „*. l. Ifqst pair "otl l n •Y,, yie l • 7 - ~ ,'f mu. eliil4 ren„strugglit4lto gethOr•nrhidst • pie- - ..• • 134atees, 'to '44lte , $1; f.. . • - • • ' ex•*4 oftli wreck e• 11 '1 i' ' ', t ,for help, and 1 itEPOIiT ON I'OL'I.:1".111 - . . - -.. ; I ittlplx,rj i ttr (sod .-' '4.'1)6 ' 9l) eael to agstisti titer& Suelf - an•ap.. ! .. • Ll . lest Itit'Of•foivls not lessti ansix, toW palling'''' " • •`! '' '' ' • 1 ... .• , .., , . 1,. M. I i,• e i le n i l , G lily. • •••• it .! = '• •.• I II }'den, two' Se - Coral: best; 'to I • triry . Drink.-1 ,er witnes" - s'i,.. g . ....i g ` a , J ; lL• li , ,l i ii , i l .7 t : e •C t e b e : l •L r t ro or. t ; r d ;';'• . I i lug to 'lire , Ifiv efillili."l.,.iCit a . . port - ban' et the er, one delliir. . I paddle-lex Car • eiv., , oshifi g ,4 np.•edgew i tivs just.' aw:Pour ?ti AGItIet!LTUR AI. 151i'LENIENTS... .. „ t 2.3 I:grazing my hkid, last fiffifne•.wft,h-fto • ';4 o 6, r • Best plough, to M..& E. Mott, : ;) I:weight . apon•theheadlA, In y ° darl ing'•ehild.'• • Secondldb. to Sayre,. B2ntley & . Perki - ni '' - • In atil i Alier Mo'ment ••1•• beheld' hint lifeleis hi- •,. ' Best Ctiftivator, to \I. &.•L.,Mott, ,• '') . . the water.- • . 1- sucte4(ol hi ge' tting upen the ° ' Secondl, db. to Saytip,l3ctitley &•Perkins,-1 Best sidelbill plot*, t0.d0... - •2; t . cup oftl'l° PacWe'bok 11)reoluPanYTwith'`ile ' I - itleould not,4upport so-,, . 1 13 est stl- i\ & stalk gutter, to E.T.Tiffany.,4•l en c. 4 . 1 ..e7- . •One 1104s'lv i er,:soon afterdeft•ft v ; , ,-, I .anetherlpiecie.,•findin4 Second d - i, to Say re; Bentley 0.-;Perkins 1 .. . L Best us- woke, to John Wood, .. .7. 1 1. many. 1 The others r,e,inained.until they 'were : 1 1 one - hy Lone reil4d lri o 'f • oo ,die., ,Best hOrse shoe ; to:Milborne oakley,;••„. 3 11ater at 4 teinpeeatutte . f4sdegrets,iiple our .r. 1 • Best onelhori•it polder, tO . E.T:l'iffany , ,, I .ktiee,s, imdtrequentlyi lite sea,. broke directly do.•, two herse power, to Sayre, DentleY ; I and Perkiml, • s .. . • ~ 3 cv,ci..• hisi . :-.N.Y, s . tion:stp4 i rzttedfrom our friends! , Best corn Sheller, to P. 'll - . ,TiflitnY, - 2 I on othelr parts et' thehrrr k, and .passed 2 - the' • , ~. , .. . ~.., _• 1 I night, titteli - eineof tisiCk ecting' ever hour I Best'ehurn to G, 11.'..11 ., twl- • ' `l.e he •tint The •wtS,lt4 d for inornine• - • ( . 2 came ; ~ ~ I ' ma."ouT 1 O'* D051k.:,.5T10 3IANUFACTUIit:S. ' -1 lair:- ' surrout dee:with a dit r i :c . tog, and Tiot e- tt I.lit, intt:' ; ! - Best pieee White Fleuniel, to krg..o. c..' soul eohlei•befSeen but bur ownparty, -'sev ' r et. Ely, •I. I ''. • • • .' I -,..:. . • 0:` !- 2 I Men being left;: - .II .. Second '1 , 1 , .- do., to :Mrs. tt. Bailey; ..' I, i ! !hi tl,,je cunt:: :of tlVFit l lornitigiyet,sa w some I Best, bed quilt. to' Miss 8. jdlarrinkon -..1 l • v-, t 1..-.1 .1: :'' ' '',i . Second o to ! II. .P• 4.• L 1,1 rs '. 0i: .. - tt ' ir.k. '-‘ ll-1- Uth q ili l t i ! i g S 4 6 -lug:Mg io__Vir'' '1 ' N.- •- • (Y: - e, • - ship .1,4 nOth i big tie itit i vt..- conk] get • ; altkoni• - . Third it to Miss Parini A, Stanton. 1 I :ler ' reir'af.. '..t...ar raft in its rttplill - seal' .- ! ' i • „ 1. •4 1- • Best f c r -e Vv0 ,. .4 carpet; to ,Mrs. 1. Butt, 2; it afts•Ul),:4 ty„f . -i . ' ' • k . ".: 7 g , as er, „ . out itoorrS.SL "% clod. 1 • 'Best, o. rug carpet., to Mrti.• A. Billiard .) . I. r o tr -',l-..,. ~..., .1 ~, 1 ,-: • .1 ~., • •., i., - -'7 ' s: t' -• : . . 0.1 , i',. i relleve, by death, and • i • Secon • •0 • o 2,its . •• . 1 .• • Y 1 . ... t ,w. M. L. art 14.,t011, I ' 2dhhe Oti.::,4!;:nowibt...t'an 'to 'suffer `severely: Best,;. prsi socks, to I.\_tilss R. Meacham, 1 1 -from the. ;‘--i!'".1;,;: - ;;4' wn'tc ! r, c7XeCn ' t George L - .., I.' 1 . t_ert;neate to Mrs: Daltbit Tiffany, for an i lea till. t.ily'4elil; in. tlikt re...‘sptitt we,were Tor 1 excielkattnilece Of Oak' thitiiiel,. ; ,- . • much fav,4t.011... ! althi:44lt We Lad mot drop After i 'tliNsditr of th . /various re)ortg' Of ; while the raft. Tito, day continued u f leggy, ' I the Comanittees, I-. i: ' "was r t' esolved; "Iltat tl r ' 1 . • f • •'' i ' 4 far as ue. cenl4l ;Tint", le; exeept jus..at .Itooty a 1 Ex: Cdialonittee be authorved to . revise ,and_; , - We It:td then a le! ;are view of about' e l l e,. . IPubli=l► cOtiverii4,:nt torilll.,,such .of Pee rc- 1 half tiki: ltoriuir,• an.o•lothing .could be seen, ports and .4ither -paneri of the' Soeietty, hi they •but .014 wateriand Sk•.' 'N"4gitt,calitt , . oafE c i ...,• - 5. . „, a nd • e11•:-iiry - ,..with 0 r Minds math up. that .should deein proper. T- • . I - ; I, putt; motion, tit' Seelei v adjourneld, 4,1 - id I neitheil i of us would k rain see-tilt.' fight - of an-, the large eoneourse quiet!l - y' W i did rt.; NV from 1. • • , -1 -• • - V v..i. lei 4, as . .•• .cry• :it) ii uret: more of our suf- • ' • the enelest.re. Wm: 11 1 ; JESSUP. - S•C. - e - 1 i- " • itt L•es,-4 by death. Mr • ' , e-. .. .ermg. F 1N,r...7. , W . cre ;ni l• . • I . , ; , ________,________. • . , .1 ' . Al leii.l:t young maw ,tal myself • we:real' that 1 •• ••1 • . 1 • W - il. CIC. OF THE ARCTIC: . • ' 'ver( - - , 11 1 1 N C. 10 4 Mid i• 1 wcry lit * exhausted. .' "! :. • i ithe fifsf. timeat cialit • -- i tLETtER I'Rem. CA I PT. I.:Xi:, .• I TlOW'itlitt, d o wn ii . ,i. --. ''l I' in th ;Li •••• - 4- • • • • '•1 2 • b ' • • • - I • 'Oct-, Quebec, O. 14th.- .. u ', l ` l " „ ,L. ;‘,L"11,-,• on ati tail, It, le pr0.,...' .,...' iv. -,.,' - e foo l t. :L ey !i t t Li c k* ',,,,itid on' he wreck.' ..bi.' . .t.,... iv. t•-ou.ixs, Est :-Ll)ear Sir-it, ,bl 3, . - ~* this WII 1••••leDt •151- •'• '' ".• , • '.. • " (3a, lab • tilt. in t bt, and comes rnv painful duty Joi inform you of tne.l • -•-t- 1. tl! - , beCalll t e.:l)l: . - le-Wiatt I'tl'r!..lika.l. About nu hour . total 144,i - s of the steamship Aretie under inv . I beferel day tight,. on IJ?l:',.day, theesll, Ave saw' ~ COO linaid I with 'your. ~vit',..ti son - and dituebte,r. I a vtl7•:;t4.•'s light ituar, , lt :...1.,- W,e. ;:111. three Of .US '. Tile. Atetil2 „sailed. from Lierpool on Wednes- . exerted eairselves•ty, the utinest ofour.,,ability . : 4, ' day, S(7ptelliber ')Oth, 'at 1 eleven •o'cleek. 'A, i I, in ludiing mail •kvel.,cettrue quite.4--exiiitusteit. .)I',„ baying on hoard two bandied and.thh•ty- In ai,sdut a quarter ;' , et-- an lieur the light dim?' three pnssengers and abodt one luindred , and I . . •. , , peared to• the - eals.4ward 'of us.. Soon :inter fifty inithe crew. • • I ''44-vii , . l llt 'l Lark l'iA'i' , i' - . .;irtlf to the n()rtwest. -Rui6lig.;' . wortliN; of s i‘ ' pi i .eitil note, en:carted / ' '''- •7; ' ' .'• •.', '' '-•'''' :\' deriitgl ! lh'i, nassi . ie•e ! . • until •l\ - eilitesday the ; As!. tl '*' ;l4ll- . l ''' (1"11 •fr'' ' ' "ed! •1 " I ; 4tie 't 4}e WaS : !ritll' ‘l . ten at, noon. we Were on lite lx . intis of I - •';' -- le','''''.- - "'"1- 4 :c'-ir- 11 -". 'lilt 'li 4 ,sd° ll sP 36 °' Newfintudinnd. in latitudlC . / ,.,_,... f4i . 0 (lei ._ _ i oftime sue seemed-.to thts - ,;.1;:m t 4 ori Iti , r c• - •' ' ' • - ~ ,• .4 , ~ ~ to __ ._ ourst, ~ U N,t. w . LrL t At..4.11e0. disappointtaent. north, / ;tind• longitude, fort y-tive detfrees west. I ' l.) • ' I - 11 . 2,..1 hopes tb4it - Settle.' Our:. felliya• suf. 'We. Were!' steerin‘r•westihy the comPass.'-' ' re ' . .. ferer:S ;mar have 1:10! , ..n seen, and rescued bs . TIM w l eather had awl.. tb,-,-, 1 - during the day • •- 4 ' I , en and generally a distance of fromhidf:to threo, ! '• ~ I - • - -,!•!:?. ,-„1 . . .. .. ~. . 4'o ; after"'ll given ' • ' §l-19,. y \lll. ad up all. hopes of quith.TS of•a'ritile could be seen, but at inter , I .' .. i • • eeing, i rtscited, by the bark,' a . ship was disco's.: Vals of a few Minutes a Yeny clen.s fog wohld i i • be follow4el by its being : . sufßei-ntly, •elear to . ered - tt i s the eastwaio 2 .steering directly 'fortis,: .- 7 1. We - tip - - wit teheA l -her With the. Most interne see (43(2. 04, two, mi 1 es-. .•' •• • - .. ; • • .:. • At , tmon I left the deck for the purpo4,. o . t . i anxiety. - As she Itipprodebeil us, the wing,Vii workieg ,I,itt the . position:. ot' the ;ship. • . 11 i a: i .rying„; caused her te change her courn serej• i' . .,. bout fifteen minutes I heard tl • • • f 'III 4 '•''''' I)( l ut ' s * • the ~..0. o , •at I • ~ , , . • Ab6utl loon they fortunately dis- . • ' !I • ' . h. • •- ' ~ I dish;' uokr,e..teu a man on a raft near t ,ni, and sue.... .1 star-b,e4rd, -froin• the otlicerS on &LAO,. i r -, .eCede..4 . ia.sav,lng hisin byte..second mate:: ed on deck; and had just 6 i,;ot ' Out is '. I felt; .. 1 jutiiping=ifyer the. style and milking 11' repel ist.. a craiLdt lewarcl, and at_the same. nioment •15v : :rotnadhim„hy wi*.h lic was! got an board il a steafner tinder - the starboard boW. and the . Hest monient she struck ivrainst out -•iii.atxls ! st.e;l2 ','', ' l:his 'w n i! I saFed- is supposed to - be e' . '- •, , •:, 1 -the lienehtnan• whO.Was a. p i assencrer ea board, and ,passed astern of us.. '' ' . the steamerw ith ,w telt w.e •came in collision. tit . The boWs of the strange vesst9t.seem'ed' to ‘ dle inti,rined. theca btain:...that'..other g .werv..o4 . : be literally cut or prushell off for full ten'feet 101 . ..sti e,i141 that she must probably • sink in , f),iei;est of thc . wreelt;,l , and by ,groin:r aloft he saw ten ininutd's,. and taking 4 . giance.at. c;ur. owil us and, threeetheri. S• We were rile first elicit' ship, futd•believ itih.. ing • t V ....11,e Were eODlp lira- i the boat reached. .-• i ... „ -. : .-- ' NV q. Were sately4ft Been. on board about three tiVely uninjured, any first. impulse . was loien- i . The . . nest (vas,. - .lllrJaMes, Smith, .ot .". deavtir, tq. save the lives itif those on board the, I - 1 13 1 '. ; AL I • •• sinking vessel. The bOlo.Were cleared; 'and I .").'''''-iils'lPPl' a . .s'"Eq:64d . - class pa§senger. the , the first «Ricer and sixmen leftwith one bbati ! ° ,"l' ee4 save i d!were .! )lse r .., nf ~n,...4r, fireman. .The' • wheuj it *as found thatlf our . own ~ ,, , ; thi. p . ~ , a s.. ;, solo .proyente be pi.; ....,am.,,r.:4., of this port,, leaking - .- . , ; from Glasgowi bound ta' Montreal-Capt.:job 7' who conic anded ;.the barque .Beas'ia •:. The engineers set tew,brk, being instructed I , z k t asse /1 to put onl•the steam puthps, and - four '. deck 1 • N - . . - "e•P h • n''''nnd w i -asfeeeivedo kindly by,Capt. f the Pacific . 4 I Pfaipt...l-I,nssel,it could. pumps were, worked hie ithe...passengers' hud I•"; -Y e ' sea l ettl y -• posSil4e, to say- enough inhispraise, .. crew.. The 'Ship was / headed for land, •whi'cli 11 '''' - J. was ,•l fur tht li•ind treattilient...we received' from him judged tot be about tufts Miles distant.. I ..durin - Ote tinter Wi *ere on board his ship, compelled to lease my boat it the' firsti•of-, / 1 Ilis•oivit„coniferts fWere. ;;'i\ en in e,Yet)74•: . ., ricer and Crew to take careot theitisolvesl • • 6 ~ , ..,i I ~, sped, for qui. relic '-.••- •• , - _ ..: • ..., peveriti. men ••t • 1 art . I, triptL's'w ; • ' t...t. 1.1:1 a t r lie "name. to • • .. I • • • • • 'lhe:Rer• Mr. Walker.and :ladY, .and "MG? stop the leak .by getting Sails over the bOws, -.- Blank . , who• were fiassengers . hy the . trtlank , and finding the kale gaming onus yerv,lfast. their endeUiors: ta e .,. not withstanclitlit'all ottr4ery:poWerful.ellhrts d ' ha r e 13e ` l nneklitig in protoote our ...eenitert• • ..r . .0): .lif.iii . itnetl - t0:4 . - to keep. her-fre .e e, I,ivsoi ved to get the :bilat'S• I - ifebt .- ' of gratis - read}, and Inti7e as netnY ladies and chili i ') . d Ito 1•41.,we :halt U. , ~ .... their nnlionncleilleindfiess; •• Proin the Plaixid iii! thent as • posSible ; but.-nu • soquer I ' a ' tk' ' ' e -- • ••- -•• , . Le, • - - • • - • t bi d Vretie tin:lit, WholtiS . •o:l,Tia. , l:l , ly . „ : •ktiol'E . orn . ,q4e had all aftempt been: made to do inithaii: iehrwe clutt in Vliqlotr :die st arf,ie,r witl(wb . . , ~. .1 ... „ firenien and others rushed unto the boats, ~in ; . - -0., - ,t.stetht, tiler Vesta;frome St Piezna . Was tla2., s ~ , , . .., , . suite'l of ullloppesition...• Seeing .--thiS; state. of i• thincis • i ordered the boats asileit-to.be" tie t 1 . 1 "'" 4 -frorn;'''""4!..!selotihg,tu.' Gtteltville,:l. •fi , . ' • - . in 4)r.,:dinles;:tintil „i , .. i d i t • I ranee: As twargs we eouldlearti,lheVek• •dirt t et.lll. be restore4.--,-. -.- , ,-, .- E . . .-vr , 41, Wa,, Stcel'lng... i. .lD.,'.-fltt war? c r ossin g ( I; •- eur Wlidn Jct-My diSmay, I •••;aky thetn cut the - iv • ' Ith all- ill set the wint • • •• • • i' t •' leotirse twOrioilitSLAV . -.. . ' ' • 7 , in the bow ;mil - soon, 41i:4111 - tear sacra the - ..o • , ••• _ ' was -e st ,hy: §9titlt at IlfeJitne.-..:- , - •,, • • • tog. I Another, hozlt, was 1 broken . down,h) . -]per- - hoc tinehq, Winch‘!44,labont..4eyen hyletw,. sonsrtedting., Olt at the 41, I t'%\its, - nod manv,,pre; - g ilr•twn; 'through .the bows . ~ . eipitated• into the 'sea :old drowned.; Tilts oc-• . intlei.l4 l re• ` i T n} '' - • ' ! '• - • ot the - A - .'etie -ibout 18 ' males aboVet he watt: • tarred. while. I .hail. been; , engaged- in iietting• • • • '' ' • • line, land ,att ititmOse hole.had• been, modest', the 'Starboard guard boat read% , and . 11144.- -1 t. -;I • ` -ti the'satne•inStant li_y the" flukn•of ' the anciviii ••• the SeeO/ l' ti ieer. In e large,. is hen the 4:1111e '- . '-' . .' -' • - •-' • f tl ' Il fr. ' i ' i about tW'e feet helO.w..tht•?:•,:water ••:line, - mini; fearful selette as 'with thOirst boat was •b4t , • c b the ..fot e and. aft -filank,;:inid-Ltitallt,,bieakkg . enacted--•llienleapher. from tne top . 'o •Ltne• ' , m - retirtitiia , itt:a . lk- ; I its chain. leaving qt , e . stue ‘. . „ ,/ . rail, la diStiutee, of twenty feet •pushine - ' and •1- • • • ' • 2 , 1 • I through the side,gt- the.Aretie;*4 - ir is-not,a... itittituitc thos6 -who wetlc 111.6i:heat. .11then 1 • • . ,e, - , - likehr • that as f,3 . r.n.,uch:of herlbow! bad .bea• gave -orders to ttie.",seeond „Officer - to • let, go,. -.,i'..., . , ~ , I._, 1 . i iia crustieu, in soma/ QI, 410; nuttyy .vng.tpt . 1 and !row' after,the I- t- • • -4 4 . 1 . 4• - , . ship; %coon,. une el oe f utar . , ~., , i .- • 5' , ,i a. -. . ,a., ,the .• 1 4 . 47.i1;0 ' 1.C., 01: iron rantim e ,.., t ot .ungii slc,c, , 1 the Stern to. be ready t.O . take on. board the 1 k. • •,ship, Inlay.: ' Ye - blew - driven -through aside.tit I ~, , • • . the, . fires NVOIDeII ono emairen as iSOOD . aS, tires-were . .; - • •••: •- . • • -'•• •• • .f • ,•• caushig -tit loss- ?.b.t cur slup and I tear:••,o, I out,; and the cagine -istePf - n4, `•• My attehttem hundred . t - . '-.1 !. tt' .1 ‘'t•tilt.liett drawn to I the oth„r• quar ter'lioat_; l' .. of • ; nc l. ‘llll.-",_414 rives. -!an'.. by sperthilly • your. vp i r i y 9pccile4t,,,itte..rryant,..-;.„... ; whiCll.l found' broken •die - Wit hut hatt 4 ink . • '•• I•• - ' ••••• • '' . l ''• : • "•--- 4,11.3*'• Le• 0••• I 1 • one tackle. •'A rush was. made tbrl•berialso, • ..; • -. •• .-: ••• •.! , . . ~/.• . s ., • ; • fr • .-. ilia . buo. , 1.4 e JOregOing gitillic e ,ly.ultet4 ~, ~.. - , and IsoMef gut •1 ' f undcut th • tack),`• ! ,anti ' fifteenl 1 L ,.,:tit .. , , ,..„ 1 .., ii-, ,•- • d . il - b o gi •; ,i . ~,, , • .ment of t_apt....t.oltr• . wus „prepare_ 0 ,I !. were soon Out of sight! . •.- . • . •., Not a seanumwas left on 1.0 1 1r4,: or t.i :Car. the timbria, bef4i•e•..renehingl.-Quebec. • 111 • petiter,and. we were-witlieut tools, I.o.',iissis.,,t . follo.vmg is 'a •:4; 1. I- .-'.. •• • ••:.:.•- . = . • •••• 11. tts in butlchng. a raft; as our'onlY ~.hope,,l .. and : .13 eiMil.'beiiiititaii'fiiiiii 'lliyitaiiiittee - ''.. ,the oily Qiker,. left ~Nvits,- P orian,, the..: ,ttliird'• .--: . (l i t '1.•.-'-=l. 'havtilialblv arrived 0 . • '& 10 4 ;‘.O lO . Oidd li4 ! .WitiE bi 4., Its-litaifo;.•-;-7-- (in'Ot.le',. : itild lint .; kft:' -- Witlioittii . ;:Vritty • i ii'll',':; i Many of the Passettgers, - , - who. deServ"e ,Li4reat •• weirld - ' to' help ;inkier 'With; ''. but' •!s.with•••• sl° T, ~ • i: • • • d elm • praise•fer their cooleesS 'and encrgy,',, a 1 All -°,°- ---- ' grittittide to the+ frtiniAtlipiti'Lreeteye , , I in. their lokver up to. the 'very .latest 1411111,ent - tinbeuidedkindwiSs, - Sineet hiii;c . bee'np o f •.. ... • : . dim us .y lowtv ; atritmgst. them,'and,,. 1 befOr6 theship,sunk- :I, • . I.• .: ' ~.. . • t ff t b • • •:, - ,• L, ; -• g ini.. I. • .The,eltief eng itieyy,. w olf port . of . hislassi.•;•--...wheqt• I -ant' ab•onOto•sep:tritto and ge.to'Nel 1 tants ; had taken one of' thtit stitall-4eck-heats,.• V0r1, 4 , tO'ti homeielsorroW.-;VI-learncd fr 6 a - and Iheltfrolia ship weptdw oiv,pulled `!away ,the :Doctor: . tit, the Quarantine, last ,PYen in g v with abont 13 toeys.onsl • -W. tjuitl: - ,ittc.4ede.(,/ -that.theAreqa lifttl -fcaelicd....SL, Juba, NA • in getting cur, fore attill'main!lc rd5,,..in0,11: two •• with I . • some .Imsion - trots. ftlom•the Aretiq,,,o top ga11414,y/Fds uycOottrO, an d.• such :';other. enttll - npt -learnilia particillars..- As •ti00n.. 0. , irstnall.sPairs.and materials.ha Wtt .e 900. : c+4l .Ic4 1 7. en - het on- tthot.C., .4411 make arrhage?ue nt , wh - eitil Si as 4 •- x m lvlnet° 'L hat; 0 9 shiP'lli. 44 :•go it° le'llive , for Nffl•ti..F - Ork.;•with : gte:least , p roo ' l 4owri - ,iti. a Yeryshortinte,,antl,not a titi:txtvat: -,,bie. ( 1 q - lay., .I've: , etto.*4 , the steamer-P r ,:w.a,s . .•t04.3 104' in gctti gAipars : l4:4o - tOgpth--,MoateCal tins a ; .rnoon - .,..'• : - - (47 tqfp:Fiti - A4_ raft";:4ol.o,, which -it . 4.c.44 1 1 61 , -,: '.• ,-.•;,••!-I,araiNci. •; iaspeCtfully, r ~ , ---. IlitcOsgsky , to gret'4lo lifF 7 ,boatAlta.*y , tintiitt;', .:,..., ;.- ~ -:;,•,-..--,--. ~YOO- . o.bedients- .sersepnii ing•tbattt,' into. the Watcr,, - :. .-, . • , - . . .;- , ( - t -.-- j A mrs . C. LOA • 1 : i. • - ' • ' • • ; 1-, - 4 • . REPDRT ON 114111 NEWEL Best team Harness, to A.SeE.Baldwin, i 42; Best4ouble Carriage harness, to do„. Best singled' " do.; .do., •". .2 BeseSladdle.and Bridle, ,to AEPORT ONLtATlllgit. • • • . Best three . ides'solf.:leather, 1. gasi and Brothers, .s3.l'Best - five sides of upper leath ei;,.to do., 15:3 , :Best half doz. calf skins, to ~~~r • c INEZ
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