You llennl fro* the People!r CIUtl.ll’ LOIIKB.‘■OH GnntU 801*.Ilatfl f n lioitrd from (lie people o( »hr “Old H' ..(.Or Sole.Wliit.n tin) || arh'i'J- and Trill tor, mattheir miUaneholv fata!Where the U». A. K. and tha“K.O.fV n Journey up Hull invar with the Sun* ul l.lborlr.O Mi f nnld I OJvMI'll!Of ilia Old llimalar Slaio.ITnra 700 be.ird, Ao.Tam Ihata I'ml Ilia hope* at the Rebel* had barn alnrrd, fur ihaj fought u. In lhc8outh 'till the South»r*v ■•playad.1'He while 0 a Rebel Army « ara fighting In Ilia Ollrliaa.TUay «»i uikad u« in ibo raar with a loma «»ltillll.i of—l.llieni Itiltr. AUmnl O Jo. RUIIne I Of lha (lid lUoaiar auto.Have yon lianrd. 4 .Thine Pulrjellc Soaa were eo pluinli Innl Inad. Tt.nl they gm amna ••snad»y Rohnot Books, In train the yi inlifnl mind:Thar made a rtou «olei'li‘ii, li r every “bookwill mil'ii ‘Mr i. n tlva fount Ida* precise!y how t»OJidm Walker! Of the Old ||. .. Haro you heard, Ae.nut art their (trend t’omniandar bad g-t III* aohidara claaaad.Into a •‘Linrela daitlle'* hia prerlnu# fiiraHut dn* n 11 friendly »nr* be -Mil, and rum tin-eountri- ablnnad.And thus raenpad anntbar ra.ia that ttiiyhl baveatp|i*d hla irlud.O tUrrlsnn! II KrangaUat!'if tlia Old Hoodnr Bute.Ilnva yen ll*trlt;l, to.year* old. Jacob Gorby, I (H) 2nd “ do., same, 8,00Boat Fin Wool llnck, me year old. Samuel Kimball, 8,002nd “ do.. Slyer* Sr King, 2,00Host Fine Word Buck Lamb,John Cox, 2,002nd do.. S. Newcomer, 1,00Beat 3 Fine Wool Kwcs two yearn old, S. Newcomer, 4.00 2d 11 do., S. Newcomer, a,00IteatS Finn Wind Huron one year old. Jacob Gorby, 8.iwi2d “ do., Jacob Gorby, 2,UlBeat Fine-Wool Ewe Lamb. Jacob Gorhv, 1 .'»lt;2d “ do., I.ewin I token, 1.00Be.it 0 Fine Wool Lamb*, Jacob Gorby,CLASS K.—1’uui.Titr.Beat Fair Uanlntnn, Henry Sheets, 50CLASS L.—Faani.no Iin'LHtm Beat Churn, John llollowell, Diploma.) Bent Double Shovel Flow, Jesse Wolf. »CLASS U.—U.vwrAcn'Kit A .MeCIIAXICl.I Best Men's Saddle, Diploma.I Bent Wmnen'n Saddle, **“ t Single Carriage I (nrnens, ••Bunt Display Irish Fotntocn,Issue Ewing, 1,00 I)l*plny Sweet Potatoes A.W. Strother, 1,00*• 8 Heads Cabbage, Jacob Carr.Display Turnips, (J bin*.,)Jesse Hwing,*' Diapiny Bneu,•* “ \V inter Sipituliei, JohnRndahatigh,•* Display Pumpkin*, F. W.Strunlc,“ Seeding Fotntocn,*• Onloun,.! N. TeaUortli,r,o1..V1CLASS Y.—Faiiw PnomBnsbel Wheat. Wm Martin, l.on *• Oats, Jncob Burket, 60 Indian Corn, Jc»»u Hwing, 60Bnsbel Timothy Seed Jacob si ilclt; r 7 ioiiC'fuUrilibiiab'l HwectCom fib •• White Itcann 6 gallon Dried Sweet Corn 26 CLASS A.—Swkkp Sr*Kkn.b.Oii•I ,00 i tl 8.oo «Till* Pnirloilrs't .gat thaBest Bridle and Martingale,CLASS N.Best Barrell Flour, J. 11. Muin-nitt. Diploma.Best Carrlagc, C. T. Koonn,Devi«eHilmra' eel*.Bui ihsr found Hist tha mluclce that tho On, Best Top Buggy, C. T. Kooua 1Are i ulia'iaet'the rabat* ai.4 h»U.ea at tliair nf I*1!?*?’' Vfi uu l,! Bust Bed Stead, Deitach ic SonMonaori■ era you ho rd, A .| t r d row I hr o»r ef Freedom Is proudly- roll ' liu on. tod' I u'r Mho. ! g ting where Ml* U*c. Is son*.VII k»n|i Honest Abraham to guide tiie Ship And wal■lujlinr the relinl.l rr! s‘,»irs alii I 11 tl [hinnld I O M.inton! Of 1 l a Old II ■islprittnln | You have besrd fr- in lha people nd rqu sen In their doclslou tha 8/mi inUarV futn!LIST OF PREMIUMSAtvnrdcil m the Tblrteeulh Aiinuul I'nlr of the llnnrork Camilv Atrirul-tiiint Hocli lv, liriil in i ludlay, Oc lubtr mli. 7ili mid stli, isut.2d2.12d2d12dlain »t. •unbiai.* e I,UTS2d2.b01,002d2d2diS,BondLSIS,Rnan.r- ...r,|to Ibr-t'are,of liro nd prl Ills rue d I'rica Via.L.R Gul«Hnoll'ES•just r soloIS.I'iral lhs-|»:t |-1 iiis-ii 1.CLASS A-—Honan* pon all Wouk Best Stallion over 4 year* old. D- vid Bi«!i. 86.00do. Joliu Hi.Howell, 4,00Stallion over 3 years u‘ul,Jn«. Goodman, 4.00do. 8,110Stallion over 2 years old,H/.ra Km in, 3.00do, J. C. Long worth, 2,00Gelding over 4 year* old, Jpdiah Klder, 4.00(in. John Itadnliaiigb. 8,00Gelding over 8 years old,li. 11. Buuuctt, ' 8.00do. Jo*. Mai tin, 2,00Guiding over 2 years old,Wm 1 lodge, 2,00do, David Johnson, 1,00Mare over 4 year* old, Samuel Wagoner, 4,00do, Jacob Stoker, 8,00Marc over 8 years old, Stephen Smith, 8.00do, L. Firmin, 2,00Mare over 2 years old,Louis Rowell, do. Richard Moourey,Marc over 1 year old, Jaeob Stokci, 1.60do. same. 1,00Best spring horse colt,Jag. Alban 1,00 “ “ nturo “ J. W. Me-Caugliey, 1,00“ Brood Mare, with colt by side, J. W. McCaughoy, 4.00CLASS B.—Ilun Durt.Bent Stallion over 4 yearn old,John Ray, 6,00lt;do, Jacob Burket, 4.00 jGelding over 4 year* old.4.00 i do. A. W. Strother, 4,00“ Fair Draft llorses, 11 |Borman, * 4,0uCLASS C.—Hok-ks ro* Ltotrr IIab-Ma**.Best Pair Matched Geldings,Jno. Marklo, 4,00do, 8,00l*air Matched Marcs 4,00On, Juo. Cox, 3.00Gelding* for light haruess 3.00 do. C. J. Timor, 2,00Mare lor Light Harness,Eli Beach, 3,ondo, 2,00Golding for saddle, W C. Cox.do. Aaron Howard,Mitre lor saddle, do,CLASS D,—UoAliSTBKt.Best Trotter,“ Pacer or Rracker,CLASS E—Jack* and Mils*. Best pair Mules, J. K. Hare. 3,00CLASS F.—Gkam.ii Catti.k. Be»t Ileifor Calf, Lotrl* Bowen, 1,00 •* cow over 8 ys old •• “ 4,0^1CASS G.—Thouoluii Bki i.Best Cow over 8 years old, JohnMarkle, 8,00Beat Heifer over 2 years old,John Markle. 4,00“ Heifer, over one year old,John Markle. 8,00“ Bull Calf, John Markle, 2,00 CLASS 11.—Worn, i Stock Cattll. Best Pair Work Oxen, S. Ramsey. 8,00 Three one year old Steers.John Markle, 2,00CLASS I.—SiukP.Best Fine Wool Bu«k, twolicit Center Table, “ •• “Best Set Chairs, “ “ “Beat Buffido NVagon, E Bunch “ CLASS O - DouKsnc Mani r.tertnt. Beat 6 lb* Fresh Butler, John Markle. 1,00•I k*e|i ibo Best Cheese, Stcplien Smith, 1,00Best Jar Lard, John Radebangh, 1,50 CLASS P.—Canned Fr.crr and Pub hbrvk*.Best Jar Red Currant Jelly, 60 •• Jar Honey, 1,00“ Gallon Sorghum Sy rup, G.1. Kelly. 1,00•• 6 lb* Sorghum Sugar, l'/ra Karn, 1,00“ Jar Apple Butter, Mr*. Jacob St. ker, 60“ Gallon Maple Moloaaes, Jao.Kadahangh, 60•* 6 lb* Maple Sugar, J. Stoker 50•* Bi«ptay Cttuucd Fruit, A. W.Strother, 8,00•* Currant Wine, A. W. StrotliBlackberry Wine.Grape Wiim, A W. Strother, 5 gallon* Sweet Cider, CLASS Q.—PlOKLKS.Mrs2625 1lieul Horse, David Blub.•• Mare. Stephen Smith,11 Buck, Jacob Gorhv,“ Ewe, Jaeob Gorby,DISCRETION ARY.Be*t lite l-'lour, J. II. Momma, Dip.•• Corn Meal, J. II Mumtnn, Dip Card Basket, Mr*. Strother, .’i Box Honey, Wm, Siepliemnui 75 •* Woolen Stoekhtg Varu, Alt*.Ezra Karn, 25*• Jar Apple Jelly. Mrs. Harpst Bead Basket. Sir* 1 West,“ CluirTidy. Mr* H. Mownot _*• Picture Frame.Mr* Strother, Dtp * •• Cumi Mill, J esse Wolf. Dip, 1 “ Cider Screw, Jtutsc Wolf. Dip •• •• Pair rabbits. Jesse Wolf, 2lt;r*i°•* Egg Flaul, Jacob Carr, 25 -*• Fruit Tree*. W Oulhwaito, Dip. ,1 “ Spring Maltrcs, DciUcli ASon. Dip. •• l'ateh Work, Mrs.L.Taylor, Dip. I1 •• ( otlou Sock*, Mrs. Georg,. |t AfoOtnoy, 25.']•* l)re^s liandkerebief, Mr*. C.A. lliillcntine.“ Engraving, Me*. C. A. Uni-leutine,“ Cardboard Picture Mrs. V.A. Bullelilille,•* Needle Book, Mrs. C. A. Bulleullnc,26 I| v 25 1Ciutcdo Vlslte, J. II.Shell, Dip.Mrs.Best Jar Cuetinthcr Pioklet W. W. Strother,Rest Jar Tomato Pickles,Wm. Martin,“ Jar lt;abbagc plcklcs,Mm. Martin, 5CLASS R.—Ilot'fEtioLD Fabhics Best Fair Double Coverlet*. Mrs.UfaAhiab.im I.lnceln— III* rhmnclor nail 1 iHnarit|il|.Mr. L'meoln ha* a lull, spuro, large boned frame, with which hi* ?bin, prominent features perfectly corn s 1 'pond, and head above tin- average 'sl/.e, and most fully developed in the *'b.superior portions. The reader ol 1 nerve how high, long, mid broad the J1 I top-bead is, and how honest, tnitlifulj : . |aud decided the accompanying ex- | 5b, prewdon of couuUmaueo.I Mr. Lincoln ha* not a poetical or a . 60,«ontimenlal orgauizatiou, nor lias hi* i training been such as to f.nter ro ' ‘'Imniiee or fancy. Hi* whole make-up1 * lenote* u mutler-of-fact mind. -1Taken nrparalcly, his featuros areWm. Stephen,Pair Single Cover lets, Mrs200 by no means classical, but m combi jnation, they assume n very decidedJosiab Eidc1,00 and strongly marked expression «1Woolen Blanket, home-made character. Nor i* this the repulsiveJacob Stoker10 yard*. Barred Flannel,1,00 fare hi* prejudiced opponent* or eu2dicniies would make it out to be. On home made, Mr*. E .Karn. 1,00 tlm contrary, it will pass, In ull win ’“ Fair Woolen Mittens Sirs. ing time, for tlio face of a well-mean J. Gnrhy, 25 lug man. Let us look again at this ‘•• Fair Woolen Gloves, Mrs. not unattractive face which bn* beenMooincv, 25 so much oarlc»t«r«d and to often held ■•• Fair Woolen Socks, same, 25' up In tho South ns that of a nion der “ Fair Woolen Stockings, Mrs. to frighten foolUh peoplu What do . J. W West, 25 we see? A well formed nose, neither ,*• Fair Cotton Stockings. Mrs. too large nor too small, and ...... .J. West. 60 tho Roman and the Grecian. It*“ CouuUirpaue. J C. Bonlmni, 1,00 prominence i* an evidence of a devel....... ' ** oped mind and a strong character.—It is neither tiecfy nor blunt, but is in . every way n li.srt rule no*e. An unexceptionable mouth, with full and 1 50 well-vul Up*, inclining up rathor than ' I Jown at tlm cornera, indicating ntfec- 1 Itlon, wit, and playfulness; eye* not !' Dip. * Urge, but well set and very ex; res-' J Dip. |sive. Indicating no guile, no trench-Dip. I cry, no foxy cunning, but the simple, 1j honest, carueit truth; and a forehead '.ample, but not ponderous, the per-,1* !cep11vo faculties; individuality, form. 1Best l'ateh Work Quilt, MrsJacob Stocker. 2,002nd “ Patch Work Quilt, same, 1,00 Best Linen Table Cloth Air*. J Markle,CLASS S.—MlLLtXBKT.Best Bonnet, Mis*. Mavety “ Can, Air* Moomcy.•• Shirt, Mrs. Stoker,*• Ladie* Hmbroiderml Skirt, Di| *• Hmliroiderod Collar. Dip“ Iiiliml* Sock, 5Ii*s EttaCox,CLASS U.—ShkiWork. Shell Work,2ilTlio*.2dRest OrnrmontalAir*. W. W. Stoke “ Picture Frame, Air Mullen.“ DUplcy Chrochct Work Mih. W. W. Strother,Dip. size, order, eventual I !y, mi I i •. alitv; “ I being ainoug the largest; lienee I**- is very practical, and al*iuiidiiig In fuels. r [There Is more tueeliaui*m Ilian m.isie I (jy indlealod; more prose limn poetry. —[J •The chin i* rutb.*r prominent, but not*: r,|, ton lieav\, while tiie eUcuk* arc con-j!I cam rathor than convex, this is owing . 5,1 partly to the aparo build Of tlm man. I2d2d2.002.008,002,00CLASS V.—Floral.8.008,00Best DUpy Green House Flnuts, Mis* M Byal,“ Arranged Boquct, Airs. A.W. Strother,“ Banket Flower*, Mrs. A. W.Strothor “ Speeiioen PeumoiiHliip, J. W. Powell.and partly to other Cannes But there I Is nothing iucongrnou* in thl* face — (An the enntrary. there I*, in Air Lin I ()(j'coin's face when listening to pleasant ’ | and animated dtwoourse, a mo«t inti-resling and winning amile, tiit whole leouutenauec being lighted up nilb n -5'sunny and boniguaut glow.I Tho size of the head is In fair pro I op portion to tlmt of the bod: -Ainbi otvpes, J II. Shell, Photographs, F. B. Trolj Pen Drawing, J. W. PowellCLASS W.—Fmltt*l Oyjlt i» not of tho luiRUHt clii*«. UionghBest 5 Variotlt;e* Winter Applou, A. W. Strothor, 2,002d •• do, Wui Marlin, 1,00Best • Vorielioa Fall sAppie*,Photographs, F. B. Troiy. 1,00 8uiUl ^ 1,10 r-- ~ • energies of Urn ImmI.v. .Nor i* tlm auj,important respect dnlirieut. It (* not the Ueofl of n flghter. and Up can Uklt; ti pleas lire in comlwit or contention Were there inon of Urn bon iu him h* would be less patient and more ox rcutivc. ThI* is not u Nero head, but it i* narrow rather than broad, and indicates the herbivorous rather limn the carnivorous usturo. Mi Lincoln has been called a gorilla, u Nero, etc , when the truth is, lie I* tar more like • Iamb or o Howard botli In feeling an I character* He it called “slow He it certainly uut jlt;ut, but proceeds cautiously, leaving it lor elro imst Alices or foi Prov idence t indicate the when and tho way toA. W.W.A. W. Strother,2d “ do, Wm. Martin,Best. Display Pear*, Sirotlior,*■ Display Quinces, F.Slrilble,•• Display of Grupu, A Strother.“ j Bus. Dried Apple*, Jacob Styikor,CLASS —Vwoxta*lm.75W765Cuut. Time alono can deiermliu