FINDLAY, OHIO, NOV 4, 1864.Volume 11—No. 24.Hare You llenrd from the People!r cuin.ii* iniini. OM Or»nlU gUt*.It*** yen )iA*rlt; from Hie p*lt;pl* of the Old II. S'nte.Wli.in Ili» (.i arhentU »n,l Tmltori metIhnlr nt*l*neh»lr fot* !Where ll.» •lt;!. A. K. ' end lh« K. «. «.V T. • k * Inoriw* U|. Hj.lt ltlv*r witli the Sou* ol 1.1 bo i tv.0 Mrt .naldt OJoMI-h!Of lb* Old UixxUr Sims.Iluva you Loir.I, Ao.■Twit* there that tb« Impes »( lb* Rebel* hid boon ntnroit,Fi.r ihoj li.ugl.t u* In lb.-g.iolh 'Ull the SouthluusnilonrTv played.' 1 Army *Ho wh'to I' A (label Army « or* AfhtliiK tn llio Dltrhre.Tlmy n|i inked u» In tbo ronr with * (..re* lt;llt; irr.Atio.nl O la. RlsMne I 01 llio Old llutminr 8Uto...I hoard. A plonaly In-lined.Thoan I’hI rjntlc Soi Tt.ni they *oi ».in.l» thtin tbe y. ntbf.il mind’.They m».b. m Hnu *nle«li«ii. Ur avary book•lr ,,|i |h* fount td*.\ prcriMly hewCtJoln. Waiter! OPanV. Of I be 01.1 U-xmler Stnto. IIato yml heard. Ac.year* old. Jncob Gorliy, 1.002nd ■■ do., •nmi, 8,00Best Finn Wool Hnck, rnoyear old, Snin'H-l Kiuilmll, 8,002nd “ do.. Mvcrf King, 2,00Ucat Fine Wool Buck Lamb,John Cox. 2,002nd do., S. Kaw comer, 1,00.Bent !1 Finn Wool Kwm two vcurs old. S, Newcomer, 4.00 2d •• do.. S. Newcomer, 8,00 .Boat 8 Finn Wool Kimt on* your old. Jooob Ciorby, 8,002d “ lt;lt», Jttt-oli Gorby, 2,00Bust Fine-Wool Ewe Latnli, Jacob Corbv. l.T.O2d “ do., Lewis Dukes. 1.00Boat 0 I’iin- Wool Lambs, Jncob Gorby,CLASS K.—Poultry.Best Display Irlftlt Potatoes,Issue Ewing, 1,0011 Display Sweet Potatoes A.W. Strother, 1.00*• 8 Heads Cabbage, Jacob Carr, Display Turnips, (J bus.,) Jesse Ewing. f»0*• Display Beets, 50“ •* Winter Squtndict, JohnRadnbniigh, 50*• Display Pumpkins, F W.Mtrilele. 50“ Seeding Potatoes,*• Outline, .1 X. TenUortli,1CLASS Y.—Faiim Pnonclt;Best Pair liantnm*, Henry Sheets,50Tula Pm rim ICLASS L.—Faiimixo Ihi-i.imkxts. Best Churn, Jolin ilollowell, Diploma. | Best Double Shovel Plow, Jesae | Wolf,M.vxLK.ti A .\UCIUX1CS.Diploma.i rmll‘. Best Women'* Saddle, “that mitt,i Be*t Single Carriage Harness, •*Beat Bridle and Martingale,CLASS N.Best Burrell Flour, J. II. Mura-mn. Diploma.Best Carrioge, C. T. KoonBnsbel Wheal. Wm Marlin, Onta. Jneob Biirket, Indian Corn, Jeaau Ewing.Bushel Timothy Seed Jacob Stokerone'fourth bttab'l Sweet Corn •* ** White Betttiagallon Dried Sweet Com CLASS lt;fc.—Stvti.r Slant*.But nr* tlmirOrnnd Commander bad il his CLASS Msch' lara clm—d.Into n -'l.inpoln Untile'- his prerlnns f„rs-was cmi. | I., ■ . Best Men's SaddleHut (I.IA II .. frlemdly ror* lie slid.errantry ablnned.Au.l thus . u'-iij.ct Ani'thsr r«;.i baveatrippnd hN irlud.II llurrisnn! II Lrangelial! of Itip Old HooslorStntr..11 is vi* y bii heard. Ac.Best Horse, David Bisli.*• Mare. Stephen Smith. “ Buck, Jneob Gorbv,11 Ewe, Jacob Gorbv.•I.nn tl8,00 l!But tl.ar fnuiid that the ml«* lea that the f,u Best Top Buggy. C. T. Koonsflic.i at llielimslcr hut o.U Man* rortbo oil ■ st« you ho rlt;L A .I \rdnov thocarhf Proed.im Is pmndlr roll 1 Ins •■«.Am! I r'. Ms.-, !» * li\g«h«re HI*Is son*.'*•11 It*.'!- Honest Abral-.a® t .subla the ShipBest Trotting Buggy. K. Beach Bust Bod Stead, Deitsch Ac Sou Best Center Table. “ •* Best Set Chairs, •• “ “Bent BulTnlo Wagon, E Bench “ CLASS O- Domestic M.vxi rAcrt nn. Best 5 lbs Fresh Butter, Joliu Mnrkle. 1,00And vv..’ | ..I, tb. ret.«l.l'm and keep lb- ‘'licese, Stephen Smitb, 1.00homo *'rr' *iif» lk*Ht Jnr Lnru, John Rd'kbAiigli, 1,5011 O Mdiwtnl... , II-.Slrr Slain CLASS P.—Casxsd Frctt asd PrbYou Iisva basrd fr. m the PAepI* »f til* Old I ......Il»..si*r siAt*.son ^ln Jliolr doclalon tbo HymiLIST OF PREmUMSktvnid.-il at the Thirteenth Annnnl I'nlr of the llanr .rk Coni.lt \triru|. tuiiilHnci.it. held In I iudlay, tlr* lob, r lull. 7lli and Mil, ISOt.I'iral l«-|»:irtincut.CLASS A.-'-Hoium rou all Wouk. Best Stallion over 4 yenra212d2d121old. Dlt; vid Hie!i, ♦.'*,00tin. John Ilollowell, 4,00Stallion over 8 years old,Joa. Goodman, 4.00do. s.noStallion over 2 years old,F./.ra Km in, 8.00do, J. C. Long worth, 2,00Gelding over 4 yenra old, Joaiait Elder, 4.00do. John ltudalmugli, 3,00livl-ling over 8 voara old.It. 11. Beiiuett, 8,00■lo. Jos. Martin, 2,00Gelding over-2 years old,Wm. I lodge, 2,00do, Dat id Johnson. 1,00Mate over 4 years old, Samuel Wagoner, 4,00do, Jacob Stoker. 3,00Marc over 8 years old, Stephen Smith, 8.00do, L. Firniiu, 2,00Mare over 2 years obi,Louis Bowen, do. Richard Moourey,•• Mare over 1 ycur old, Jacob Slokci, 1.502d do, suiuc. 1,00Best spring horse colt,das. Alban 1,00 “ •• nuiro “ J. W. Me-Caugliey. 1,00*• Brood Mare, witli eolt byaide, J W. McCutiglioy, 4.00 CLASS B.—IIkavt l»*Arr.Beat Stulli.in over 4 years old,John Ray._ 5,00,Best Jar Red Currant Jelly, 50 “ Jar Honey, 1,00•* Gallon Sorghum Syrup, G.1. Kelly. 1,00•* Ilia Sorghum Sugnr, F./.rn Kant, 1,00“ Jar Apple Butter, Mrs. Jacob St- kor, 50“ Gallon Maple Alolaasea, Jno.Rndahaugit. 50“ 5 Ilia Maple Sugar, J. Stoker 50 •* Bisplay Canned Fruit, A. W.Strother, 2,00“ Currant Wine, A. \V. StrotliDISCRETION AH V.Best Rye Flour, J. II. Mmiium, Dip •• C»rn Meal, J. II. Mntntna, Dip.“ Card Basko!, Mrs. Strother, ’j.•* Box Honey, Win. Sii-pheusott 75 11 Woolen siookiug Yarn, Mrs.E/.ru Karri, 25 •*'• Jar Apple Jelly. Mrs. II nrpst SOI*'1 “ Bend Basket. Mrs J West, 25 “ •• CltfirTidy. Mrs. E Moomey 25 11 “ l’ietnre Frame.Mrs Strother, Dip *■ Cano Mill, Jess., Wolf. Dip “ Cider Screw, Jesse Wnlf, Dip1'1 Pair raliliits, Jesse Wolf, 25,° “ Egg Plant, Jacob Carr, 25 V *• Emit Trees, W Oiillinnltn, Dip.,1' “ Spring Mitllrcs, DeiUeli ASon. Dip. n“ Patch Work, Mrs. L. Taylor, Dip. P •• Cotton Socks, Mrs. Georg MoOiney,“ l)res liandkerehUif, Mi s C.A. Ballentine.•* Eugraviog, Mrs. G. A. Hal Icutinc,*' Cardboard Picture Mrs. (.'.A. Bolientine,•* Needle Book, Mrs. C. A. Balieutine,23 d| A25,1'I25 V“ L'urtede Visile, J. Il.Sbeli, Dip.2d2d2.001,00“ Blaokberrv Wine.Grai*o Win*. A W.Strother, “ 5 gallons Sweet Cider, CLASS Q.—Piuklki. Best Jar Cueumber Piekh s, Mrs W. W. Strother,Best Jar Tomato Pickles, Mrs. Wiu. Martin,Jnr ( aliliagc pickles, Mrs.Mm. Mnitii:Abtabam Lincoln—III* rh.unrtur nmi 1 HI»graiUy.Mr. Lincoln lias a tall, a pare, large boueil frame, with which Ids thin,-5 prominent features perfectly eorr, i 1 2-* 'pond, and head above the average , 2;itsl/c, and most fully developed in the; 1 58 j superior portions. The render oh serve lion high, long, and broad the I top-head Is, and how honest, truthful,1. |ainl decided the accompanying ex. J 5“ j prcMtloii of cauuloiiauce.I Mr. Lincoln lias not a poetical or u .' “^jScntliucnUU organization, nor lias his ' .training been such as to f.-itcr ro “ Ininiice or fancy. Ills whole make-up1 CLASS R — Rot'SBitOLi* Farkivs denotes a matter-of-fact mi ml. j1Best Pair Double Coverlets. Mrs. I Taken-separately, his fcaturea are Wm Stephen. 2 00 by no means classical, but m cowl,i j“ Pair Single Coverlets, Mrs nation, they assume a very decided ''Jusiali Elder, 1,00 and strongly marked expression of» Woolen Blanket, home made character. Nor is this the repulsive ['Jacob Stoker 1,00 faco his prcjmliewl opponents or en•• 10 yards. Bar re I Flannel, cmies would make it out to be. On (home mode, Mrs. E. Karn. 1,00 the contrary. iL will pass, in all com“ Pair Woolen Mittens Sirs. ing time, for the face of a well menu ,1. Gnrby, 25 Ing man. Let us look again at thisnot unattractive face which lias been .'25 so much aarlratursdand *» often bebl J125 Up in the South ns that of a monster, 1to frighten foolish people. IVbat do 25 we sec? A well formed nose, neither ■'too large nor too suiidl, and between 50 the Roman and the Grecian. Its 'idunce of a devel- jtl IIMrs.ail•• Pair Woolen Gloves,Moomey,“ Pair Woolen Socks, some,“ Pair Woolen Stockings, Mrs..1 W West,“ Pair Cotton Stockings. Mrs.J. West.•• Counterpane. J. C. Bonham. 1,00 prominence is an Best Patch Work Quilt, Mrs. oped mind and a strong characterJacob Stocker, 2.00 It is neither beefy nor blunt, hut Is in2nd •• Patch Work Q illt. same. 1.00 every way a lisrl rate norm An un-Best Linuu Table Cloth Mr». J. cxeeptbmablo month, with r.ill and 50 well-cut lips, inclining up rattier than i/men at the corners, indicating otfee- 11 Ition, wit, and playfulness; eyes not Dip large, but well set and very ex; n-s- J1 Dip. Isive, indicating no guile, iiotrcicli-Dip. I cry, no foxy euuuing, but tbe simple, 11 Ladies Einbroidcieil Skirt, Dip. j houe«l, earnest truth, an 1 a f n eb id '' Embroidered Collar, Dip- ample, but not pond,-rod., the per 'Infante Sock, Sliss Ella ceptlve faculties; Individuality, form.'PCox, Dip. sloe, order, eventuality, and locality;'**I being among the largest; lieut'o in-is CLASS U.—SnuixWork. very practical, mid 'dMiuiidinglnfa-ts. (*'un .Jno Cox. :)•'!'! Best Ornrmontal Shell Work, There is nuuv inccbauUm Umn ,n ,.-i.Geldingsifbr light harness J. no, st.»klt;-r I UU indicated; more prose than poitr,' « e,ill,..e nisiiniiuMit I...*Markle, CLASS 8.-MlLtlXSUT.2d “ do. Jncob Burkct, 4.00“ Gelding over 4 year* old,4,00 i 2d “ do. A. W. Strother, 4,00 ...“ Pair Draft llorses, II. , Beat Bonnet, Miss. Mavety Bnrinnn, 4 4,00CLASS C.—Hok-im rou Limit IIau i MUM.Best Pair Matched GeUliugs,Jno. Mnrkle, 4.00,2d •• do, 8,00•• Pair Matched Marcs 4,00;Cap, Mrs Moomey. Shirt, Mrs. Stoker,8,1102,002d2,002.008.002,00igntdo. C. J. Tuncyr, 2,100Mnre lor Light Harness,Eli Beach, do.Golding for saddle, W C. Cox,do. Aaron Howard,Mare tor saddle, do,CLASS D,—Roahstiki.Best Trotter, 8,00“ Pacer or Rrackcr, 8,00CLASS E.—Jacks and Mils*. Beet pair Mules, J. K.llare, 3,00 CLASS F.—Gkaoku Cattlk. Best Heifer Calf, Louts Bowen, 1,00 cow over 8 y» old *• *■ 4,00CASS G.—Tuouon.u Bum.Best Cow over 8 years old, JohnMarkle, 8,00Best II cl fur over 2 years old,John Markle 4,00“ lleifcr. over one year old, John Markle. 8,00“ Bull Culf, John Markle, 2,00 CLASS 11.—Worx At Stock Cattle. Best Pair Work Oxen, 8. Kaiu-asy, 8,00'• Three one year old Steers, John Markle, 2,00CLASS I.—Siikep.Best Fine Wool Bu«k, twoPicture Frame, Mrs. Thus. Mullen.Displey Clirochrt Work, Mrs. W. W. Strother,Tbe chin i* rather prominent, but not50.too heavy, while tiiu cheek* arc cun-50Jcu'o rather Uina convex, thin in owing , partly to the spore build of the man. ICLASS V.—Floual.Beil DUny. Green House PlauU, i V Mian M Byal, l,0o'colu“ Arrnngwl Boquct, Mrs. A.W. Strother,“ Banket Flower*, Ur*. A. W.StrotherSpecimen Pcuiuuunliii W. Powell,and partly to other canBut thereIs nothing Incongruous in thin fa»t* —i contrary, thare i*. in Mr Lin I!' face when liateuiug to pleiwautj and animated diaoonrHe, a uio*t inpu 1 'l 75 estlng end winning smile, the whole, leouiltenauec being lighted lip Ivilh i 7^ sunny and beiii.nant glow.I ' I The size of the head is In f i,. pro 1 0i) I portion to that of the hnd\Ambrotypes, J II Shell, PhotograplM, F. B. Troly, 1 l’eu Drawing, J. W. Powell,CLASS W.— Fhcits.Best 5 Varieties Winter Appic*, A. W. Strother, 2,002d *• dg, W in Marlin, 1,00Best ■ Varieties Fall Apple*,W.W.A. W. Strother,2d “ do. Wm. Martin,Best Display Pears, A Strother,“ In-play Quince*, F.Struble,•• Display of Grapes, A. W Strother,” ^ Bus, Dried Apples, Jacob SVokor,CLASS X.—Vkuktablm1 00 j I® 01,1 lll° lsrgeat class, though quite Urge euoiigJi for thoriulnii energies of the Itody. Nor is it iu «uy important respect doliekmt. It I* no I the head of a lighter, and Lp can laklt; u pleasure in conduit or oouttmlioii Were there tnire of tie- lion iu him in-would be less putivut and aiore u\ ecutlvc. This i» not a Nero head, but it is narrow rather than broad, and indicate* the herbivorous rather than the carnivorous uature. Ur. Lincoln ha* been called a gorilla, u Nero, etc , when tin; truth is, lie Is far more like s lamb or o Howard both In feeling an I character* He is called “slow Ho u certainly Dot josi, but proceed* cautiously, leaving it lor eiic imst Ulccs or foi Pro* idi-inc Indicate the when and cliu wav tol.Uti75755Cint. Time alone can determine