===l:EA A STRUGGLE FOR LIFE, py‘Att cum, TOC-P!•. 1 1111 , 1 I.; MEI "That pesky old Par hev been into the sheep pen aglar - said a shrill, pl. Sing "lice AisloY,onf ,ant ' la the Qui' of IPS' Oinehebtle Martilbg• altiet breakfast. . , I took pipeout ut: my: mouths and turning beheld the freckled face and Tod headAllny Mari lou'eartile, whose day It - wits thituperint6fid the hertilngo&e., of.tpusheep and, pa i is 41: "You don't mean it, Joe," t, li ex claimed. • - ' • , ..:'Yeseir, but I do moan it. IP 'witiowee'rel4d fag, night, slr," . \ Was the•pcisiiti6 rePly, • '-i"Haw' Mony this thin; Joie!". _ 1 • ' "Well. sir, then ,'snboutndozen uv em sir. 'The crumple , hOrn 'nun 'at tine on em." • "The deyllPrlexclalmed.jattiping up. This was too much. That tom cost me . heayi4y, -without 'coUnting the difficulty Of replacing him; and forthwith determined An JuTve re. venge. - • About a mile from the rancho ran the Colorado river; Ilia t7oldrado do and in the towering eilLik,,that lined the further bank,of-the - :streato I knew the sheep stealing rascal:• bad hbi den. . The jibiewhad. been Well Istleeted; betniylng a large! amount !of brute kilowladeo Ift'ehboslug n tallith:in in which to übide with tholctist . pessible elaince of beitig,disturbed,•arid'here Bruin slept the cold snaps away in an absolute: imbrokoaseentitY save perhaps-aft tweasibuni. , shat ,, frouts passing hunter, as the brute stood In "his fronj.door, sniffing the refreshipg iiiinifint art Vehlng.bNCie, or kalclng sedately dmitt into the valleYbelow. • The cave was situated hr fhb face of a huge -cliff, Penetrutbig the racky cyan about midway betwern the situ - mit and'hhse: - . width' id OW point rose sheet Iltni the witer's'iOget• "A tairertiv pat liway,.or ledge, sqrqe twenty-live or thirty inches btu , ti ran along:the face 'of the wall, Int in lag gradually downward from the top, and Wading' iiito the cayern.— Tins was the. only mode of access, and was the mthway by .whiCh .the bear gdinCif Its 'den. . • From the lodge to the water and rocks below the Walnut%) ,was..scpy thing over filly 'feet, whitetor an equal specific glitititS"witll towered above. . ;It will be • re. dJ y n how-,very datigerpils thtil it'qrthepsktettr pathway thigh Itamade 4 shoultL.the bear take it into his head to issue forth and attack the person who Might be bold - etiotigh tt, venture the Passage: , ButtiFthis.alirr. • The stream'ut point was net more than ono hundred yhrds wide; -pat I concluded iny best course Was to take a position opositothe cavern, . and patiently await my chance fiir a shot: • ; It mot the full of the ;pion, And I icneW_tho..abitital *Mx, e omit hinheliniu dt r iclh g "tlie'tdgid, fuel my obleenvits to see' if I couldn't lodge a stee t i point dOinewherd in the tender region babied:the sbodlder.% I got dawn mYtille. a. he4ll4'. RP' glish gun, carrying eighteen ,te.the pound, and set to work getting -her in good condition; ;This . saecupied some time, and thebalance of the day • I.put in by -sleepipg, going'eut.do ledk at the bear's mghtwork, and va rioits 'other etpedienbi td 6111 the Isuir,4 that : now, dragged-, ticst.yry • ablag. • The fitet'of the Matter was` I ti r acd all over with impatience to be ofr,•and of coups!, its Is always he case under the circumstances, night seemed as thought it would . never ap pear. However the sun !Melly got doWn itrjho, aft er 81%111 ow lug .11 kn.; 6reetrisTl caught up my rifle and stuck my.hunting knife ittsmyt.holt an‘tiwasoff for tbeelilfs.• —• ;k; • Joe wanted to go tilting. but I had a notion that I 'could `thimage the • thing best myself. 1 o wuverOill: ipy -PrePamtleitcf - Fr that niktWwaspeeleri , tt Drlylight round in° still walehlng the ele„,lll,l\`i tigrue t• eau g,h t sight of V . ll the fellows nose (luring my • ' I.'or, three succeeding nightti I was :aititfyl at my post, but still no sign of 140 Vine. 1.10 haul, probably sur feitCdhimself .ftilly upon ,mY thor ough bred ram, and 'was - calmly slrcgtingntti:•ty 1 / 6 A 0 1" 4WY III ° WM without, shivering .m *cam p, night air, waiting on his humor. By this time I was 'thoroughly aron;ed, and folly made up my diked (,) Ilart , the Mute out at all hazards; ttnd as.it,"wat4roliable that would remain lonised Ant day Inoger northrs having in the ineantline blown up, I determined tai attack . the stronghold, and achieve by foree that which could not beaccomplishol I.y strategy. bled Mant, the tiftliday fir the umlertak tend so directly after breakfast 1 Stprlipontl Joe, and mounting our mustangs, 1'0(100%N: it) 11..! f exploit I witS ainai t to undertake was one of exceeding dan ger hut, as I trove intim:lto:l, I was thoroughly livid, and I fear me a lit. tle reckless. may.*uyil.rtid fad- Wt. I hated to h , se that rant. An hoUr's ride brought us to the ford ; and crossing over I dismounted. and roped Aloonitnals but to grass. ~ .DfrectlY !Mont Ihe 'mouth Of 'the cavern and about tea feet hack from the edge of the precipice; there grew tt hu ,, e elm tree, . ttio- branches of which extended out beyoudtlui casting their shadows over. the water many leet below: My plan was to descend to the mouth ot the cave by means of the ledge or pathway along the face of the wall. taut after build ing a tiro of brushwood which Joe was to lower me from above by means of a lariat, in the entrance' of the den, to Mke bite': its Pt'st 'as pus. sit& aod take a . posittim Upon the op posite alde of the river,' from .whence t gmid shot mighflk obtained'as the bear rushed out: "Joe and I get 'IA go:Al lot oedry.l imhet In.aitedon'tha ledge of the edit', then 1 prepared to descend. My ride would int of no service in 'sncti C 10.41! IIllarkirS,r101(), 11 . 1111114; the piece against, the , tree, 1 loosetml my sheath knife In its scabbard and einn metier(' the perilous patriage.b, ' • By elinging eloseAu the fae44 o C ttlk 1, 1_ managed to.get tddifr:pretty we for about half the distnnee,twen ty or thiny.yarda, India . thitt point the natle a sudden angle, while 1116. wait abruptly 'prturtuled, leaving but,little room to proceed ; My only plan was to go down tin my knees an a l "coon it," until the d intend . Outs; w . ; Ibis I did, but r6member thinking how ticklish a matter it would be to 'retreat over the satneground in case .tho'hear were crowding a fellow. . 'The mouth of the invent waiifinal ly gained, mid 1 drew-myself erect noel tt little platform of level rock :look two yards square,' that lay In front of the opening. When 1 came tiflOok abbut me, ilOwn into the fearful depths belpw, where tiler rivk tJGitt lashingatgaisst huge'bobtdersi magi' hod jagged, up the level face •of toe preomee and Into the, yawning. chasm, black 0 1 1fi.fiioom.Y) when" knew at terrible enemy lay concealed, I won't. say that.d. WAS absolutely scared or nervous, but 1 did think how t . ,oinfortntilentid safe Joe lOoked up ahoy.,e as he sat on the cliff, with his fier'f red hind .etuek-Niti watching me. "Let -diyivif the • `Jat ; ?"- called softly, "and hurry." In a Moment a hug, bundle of dry tiuiber came crashingover,,andtheia, as Jtai rapidly let'uut it ile menthxl to - where '1 stand,. tout scratching against the side of the cliff, with a nA46 , 0 gUltiehm . t to stir up, all the'linnitln flth neighborhood. . • I quickly .tlirew.!oit:the livonngs, niading Joe to let . Lite rum re nude I began heaping up theAry_ gal4F , .thq.ulmouthrot the cavern. Ihttil'int . — all 'the:lloW it Position - tvli theerd Welted tito4o.. r nicht Within I. pittisedinotiirivier, k Add: iftrovo ' tr! pierce AheLallt o4 l Egyptian; hem of thenti.Srut:w , 1 of coupte.,wit out avail.. ~ , fr; 1,4- • -, "Imaginat on ,X: inttitereq, ; um! dreW.tittt my b o x or_Tllthhe e •... , _' It wind • was ming".nekton. the t 3. 1 valley prett" lively; end I hadyto he ca s at he loue . zo l a n i st Issed kin h g ri t:e aihul . d 7 mß h p tiit: too r/ . p t. : 4 4 4 4 1 0 P uh l' ilp At the ilfutiO'lNlth ‘,.(fr fa - r.oYer t°1341 the ,; - 1 - *4l, the m v - bady,itnd In anot r ns i ity' grass' and i leaVwthat'We' !lad= glad" - with therbrushwoixi atlight'llte and the thing wastione. ''., ~ •,:., m . ...No . not Ethnic ;,1 it !'was Just .coinT mangerEfor Ps .1.M4 r 91.11 . .Pet..to *gip t fe rot tirn passage, ti. eeptind savage grow l tae rolling,like ti* pressed,thunde4frotneuttheinverM aud the nett instant the huge• brute, his eye d glee e,toth fury, and his savage look! g . .JAII flecked with j folimi , leaped. hrongh - the gathering garner, sea ing - tho brands in every directioltAnd vithout,,aseconctpause, threw httpael fuli,upottme.„„ „ .., Fortunatel , my back was toward t, t he cliff; it' 0.1 ght . !Mid" Occurring • at this polni,'‘and honee,-ns the . enor. nions weight tints precipitated against me , I-was us • t were pinned to the 3Vith a yet. ore savage growl, the brute fastened, his 'Sharp teeth in my left shoulder, While withAbilaavet 7 fat arms he'llUgged rtie'iwith"n. , grip that made* eery rib. • -body crack.: ', ... .1. .... I, : ' „y.. : „AV : right arm yea f .. 1 i yen as re p re the attackwas made . X . up ward tiie3ope thogiaS anir„kneW that my only hppe . lay, p th e kn i fe, I drcNe it again' and 'agalk . ,With'the strength bornit:filesperatloninto - flie shaggy side o my terrible•fne.l2.. -; Jo :Every tin' the, steel Petketruied his vitals, - thelteaF groudisl savitgel,y and wrench° I .utifre Arcely at my bleeding:lust, Toed shoulderpi-• z.tot. ~Jlquctil and nVlOl,4n that , minim . latforte, we: 140tal - fought, the tap' tearing ',in , rftiliy, whila'.l Ltiol,,yltliedit t ie k e. ". ," •` ". —rm. piiiri' . 11,&+eglifitstion . ennsei• 000 upon terrible pressure -or the befiestswei. Were rapidly -snapping trly strength ; and I teltlhe .conteit could not last Much:longer., _ A t.this (jinni inui eat nt,emfused Ii ea that, Joe, ;Was shafting to me to do ~I,t,p,etlting,•,.,ol. # _what, I. kpow not. ~ • • 1 ' , , - Thb,beiff Was Weakening as Well 6.4 ilVsmr,: =twit- Vrtti3 hard - telling, Will - Wend of ttig woulde rubbed Oat first. • • de •- - . •'- 1 ..„torfiniatkiy, for me, le brute had. as.great a. liorrorPf 'going' over the .cliffas J., had,:, and IQ this iustinet I Erfblt. l 4. o wll,Vlty 7 - ... az f ~.• tf, - , one of oui- it es, itsthe nea r 31fanched ma ilatild ' !Me ad' expert ~ IRA my 1 fitee - m111'616. crintatt k 4be swinging rope; andift'ithe smnici'lline , I ' rewog,nizeci sae's , 'epics exclaiming. l ,-....:. _ .: .. ... t•SI in-the noose over your arm P.! The reason.of thistal vice was, x,17 dent.. Wemust.gppver eventnfdly i and this Might . - kive me. or Watching My - chtineo,,,t . cer - I stilkibg; until' SIMVIffe 114 , "1: - .:: • through the notts6; deaf' up, ttf• shoulder, I shluted „to Joe to,pult Tlibi'lielliSittri ly Altl;!atitll'rotrt, kvt st.ltie firmly arotititi the limb. . • My objfet was to get the brute:, tit tjie edge, and, Ifjti nu otheC, Way,. to go over with hitti,trnsting to the rope tostava.mo troth falling-. . ~....,.- . .. Summoningl nil. my . remaining . s.trengtit'T Paced one Miff:against the rock at my back, and lunched my self forward,nt the same time bring ing, to bent.:',llVlllltaffitrl had ob tattled. "*:lf',P.7. - 7Y...,1't The brute Irttyo.',..pay -under„ the shocii i -und k .lpelted in' ffiltch, orlier's arncf, % Ven the;preepiee. I felt the teeth dear looko,, from •my shoulder;the'Aveight removed front my ches*Stipldn in my right arm so intense, SO Ina% Rind .j. cried Omni in InY 49 11 3*P 'tin/ lien; with a con fused whirl of4defts,' and a blinding light.breliti*beforeiny 'oyes, I ha cant:lumen& 4, I. 1; • • '- ~_ - w - pinarli - r v:lre valiaiyffig - iin thettifflL f .otfte ave,witit c c Joe ta g ,"!'whikil,kdash ed Wftter intti thy. (nee ' front lout of : one of ilk ilUgt, COW hide hoots. My arm wa4 disionted, and my shoulder horrirbly . torn;,•anift,l hall to iemalft in bed 'for several WlMks, hut I tell you thaLbear didn't rob any snore sheep rahelies, and I felt that my thorough.thed rain had. in a man ner, been revetged.—Fi re ,S'idc thin- ORIGiN OF) THE NANIES OF STATEN. ' Maine WIN eatled as mrly :131623 1 from 31dine In Prance, lit wfiieh Hen rietta 3farie, qIIN.II of. England me; at,that time prinnietor. .• • . „New Hampshire was t,he name gi . en to the terril:CM. con veyed by t Plymouth Company to Captain Job Mason; by pate}it, November 7,16::9; with reference tb t htr patontet. who Wag thivernor of l',Yrkniont h. in liantp ohlre, England; Vvrtnont teal St) citl xt by the in -hbil:mkt:l their Deelaration oflndo pondence,.hun my 111, 1777 from tho Fnltch "verb (the* Green Mountains.) lii.s..s:iellusettt; was so called frOnt :11assaehusettli ißay, and 'that 'from the:tiass,tehuseths tribe oflndittliil. in the nelgitborhe i tocl of i lictston. ,-, 'The tribiel.t tlmaglit to thivitilerivell Ito haute trout 4 r tlue Hills of ii.ttlltitn. "I have 1 I,,ritays ltodger Wil liams, "ti ti t ' 'e 'Slass,l,eliusetts .weri.; gin ealletigrOnilhe Blue Hills.' : RblittS'isktill.wtts - so called' in 1641 In rekivtiepprtheislantl of Rhoileig do the glit.utititti - thifiTr: :';: - Com "(At t \Va's ro ettilej front thiii Indian' :01'44 of ibs principal river., eintimetV.iititoi 3fuekeniuutnew word. shplifyigllolig riVer.'"." - . :,. ti , • New rrl Was so catiltyl In 1661, lii: ieferen toithe Duke of York mut A it,nny;., tit A w i lic i thelerrikory was. given by'lihr 4 9 .fy,'9o , iirid. . lic e ,,,iji..l da . iy , **L t lei I • in 16(;•I: from • tiltAew Jersey, on the 001;LV riililVl, tlitutuidene2 of the,lltinily of tiir tieorgv,Quleret, to iwhoiti the territo& Alts•granti.ii." Petnisvlvinitea4 oueille . l in 1631, afte.r,WilVatu,t:4 , 4's-diVittFr;,Y l 7 . iw r oi l ,fr F , Jr, LC-,,„,, ~ :, Dol:Milre ti its cal led •inill'o3 ifritlit Delaviltroßityi on whielt it., limi t :nod which reeeive7l it:4 nannifruni Lord INalawore,- wini diediu , tlkiailat,..a.i, ' :+laryland virwsiricalled In honor of lienrieti , lXttrie,Alueett_of.elturrles I, lit 1115 I , atent titilLord liniti more, J tote Llh-16:12., ' l . • . • . ... ,Virglain wn*tn c•al fed iiiiiii, after Elizabeth, :. thei virgin Queen of EAT 'find; ... • i - . . . ' ' 1 . . 'Carolina was in 1.591, in hog France: tiu celled h'ir the chiFre }tor of I(hfg Chitr of tleorgia w honor of Kin gi Alabama va its principal ri name signifyi4 Mississippi from its wester J 044110 i. 0., the river !of many: hillatia Was 'the American so called in iti:l2, in Georg 11. . sot:died 11118i-I,lmin •ee, it being an Indian g "here we , rest." was so ealleil in 1800, n boundary, Afis...is.+. :lenote thu \Vhole river ifornial by the union sdeilled in 1801, frcini Indiana: iti jWAS p 317 1 Wt! itt:1:102, tram its ,scttlirrn boundary. 'i%li Do eitliitl lnlB2i,lfrn ln itsttritt;:ipal riVer. , • 11h:fill:An 'Alfetf- : in 3812, •frotn .be lake tin its bordetv.. • 'Arl:nnsa4 Ni;as en crillctlitt 1812;11VM itA•prineltial • • • 1: 4 1orlda ; wa.4 , -ste,veatlcti • bx•• 'Juan Ponce tie Lean , ' 1582 b'etzuse it ;wt tliNdlteredi dt 4.4 t er fid itly s Staintslll,- . Columbia mei sa called in reference to'Colitntbui. • .. • IV isconsin from. its prim:4l.4 - s r, )r45..14 . 7 Colle4l",fruni . its prineiv pat • • OreNm , Fn•§lto from it prtii=' O •- pat•llVer.: ' • 1 • " t •- , Priie:l l / 4 "erine ' - icnchcroplpvery :.i".lotirlifireifaitizr,,,,,,. :7: l l`h'itl i • •. • .fithoirk l / 4 : . v a peoz low * , etitertitit4dittitr= thlY- 1111 e': :1041"elcettlalotti• fe fda 1 farm on the °MVOs trend}' illitipl In the course etthetAtiover IMMuiftlet tioainlOniatherit tte"fltadeinveittlysis, .tionsoftiontaiinteerete. hel4,s.hY, him to the Sige,rson.tract, neat theiliver des .Veres.• • The fa rm ittlitriledon by A relative e!`*e.. : - Gilgit,' Wife enter!. tainesi the; . partK and; provided', a slibittintfal dinner. "The' Preittdent ethiii litititeeit :three And' four ittind' rea tierek a` IlOrtiori - of , Which' Was bffered to :•the" QountY - Coart' fora °eon t , y fo rthiit eeye-ilve t housa ld &Hark'The •.preptioii 4 *we be; lidvethat beet , wit drawn:''At •-• , Y ‘:- :- The agents are ;authorized to purt chase setae:detached' tracts:adjoining the farm.: in.: order*, to square' the boundaries. ; The old:homestead:was built 113,•.Judze,..Longli father, ~Who sold it out., to, ~.Judge,Aletit, elect; Which it late come Into thepossettsloti, OfGen.`Gmnt BY purehaw. - A new end'. hatidiaane - tatr• 'shirk " brill huliding"litte' beett"ierected" mi . ' the plate. -- AltaMt 2 Winne froin thebotneJ stead is small hamlet,' composed:of three ,or,,four houses- 7 a blacksmith shop,,a saloon arida post - olike.Tlit, deligittfutlyivan retreat Is ' eatned Getrrgetewn.- ' It his name stiggesti.4l, to change* the name to - Ortintvlile,' butne positive notion has beentilken' in the matter 'yet: • ,' t, 'a i• , •' The Grant farm : has no very,extrio; ordinary ((stem. It, is :in , a good state of ,Lpreservation. ;-, The .:slopes have been generally denudeciM their. pristine growth of hlackjackd,,whick, ut an early daY..were w whacked Otte.; cord-Wood and . 'battled' te the city. Mier dimwit hepartyeitentered oVer I the fields, examining the crepl and' admiring the various WOW 'sprints which burst , , inusically ~. from, ' the earth, as.if tit - wekvine , - tho -ruler or the.great , Yankee. nation... .- 1 .. , ; -After visiting this !woo of .rural ; illJoYirent„„tim,Yre4itleoP anti a ils tather,i!eturpedto t hosity, the tilloW er having bteverited a visit CO Lorii,V:i ; -kte l'ar,k Ifi'enjoy the. inuSlC,' at the Milt:don of Mr:' G. W. Dryer : ' Arri ing'in the city j the Presidential 'par= ty repami-to the residence-of Judge Long 2,1*1 thimble avenue, 'where they ixtrtook of supper and enjoyed all.: the hospitalities which Judge Long's experience could sugge s t. , . In the evening the. President re turned to his quarters at - Mr. .I,len ton's, where he received. .calls from, a niunbar.pf the citizens and .had a speciffinteivieW with Col. tritteit-., deb; of liVarrensp'urg; in reference to the retdoval from Can' of. the, re-"' mains Of , a; relative • buried hi' that' islandiduring• the Lopez expedition! , . . . , • ..: _ 4 "rho Young Widow.... ~r, ~, A &was taker, going his !round, stopped at tut elegant,brlck dwelling limuse, the exact locality. or,whiell is no'bustfiess of 6oryt. , , , , . . .. , _. . . * Ile Was reegived 'b . y a SIM; welt clik'sefi Lie's*, wii . eiiiltcl be'rditgal'e= ed as titividciW'of sotto 'years' "kinlfi'L' ins: ~- • ..1, ~ , ..., .: •• : - i 4. .-Ondeariihig- the missaillitef her vls; tor the lady hivited dam to duke -a. seat in the •liatit. ,Jdaving arranged , itnaeiriute, a meriting. peiftion he aired Thrill° poinher of persons 'thAiliiily or t!le lady. ,- "Eight, sir,"'replicil the lady, "Ili= . erecting myself;" ''' • ,' ' ' ' • — "Very well-yourJage'-madain '." . ".31y age, sir," replied the wido w, with a. piercing, dignified - look. ••1 coiweive it's tame of, your business Whilts.lny age might be. You are. in quisitive,aw." , .„-,, . "Tbiflaw compels tae, inadaM, to take diti age of every persoli ' in thq ward titht.pfduty y to make the in quiry... 4 ...• .. ~ "APEOI, if the law compels Val' to ['ski:l:presume it compels me twan-I sWer. , .1 top between thirty. and for ty." ".1 . , prume that, MVP - thirty; five?" * , Ar* "No sir; it - means no 'Stich tl 'it" '•.- l'ani'only thirty-three yea ' "Very weildiradam,"putti. theligures; lust as' you say. ow for.the itsre_of.tlieehildren.com melte ing With the youngest, if you please.". JOsvphinei., my ; ;...oungestpis . ten years 01 age."., • . ....ow , . "PJostipliltie—iretty name—tin." "31inerva Witi fivelv;i 'WI 'Week.", ..- "Minerva—captivatiii,, ,, '—twelve."• xf'Cleopatra Elvin( has just turned fifteen." • • "Creopatra'Elvira--charntlng.,-11f teen.,?• "41.8blinta 13 ‘ oighteen, sir; Just eight*,i:t-+- • . at •tAn totvorite mine-eigh teen. ' ' "4 est 1i11t... . and . married &tight • r, Anna; only opina, is . tt little over twe Ave." ' ' ' . "TwentY%tii.e, did you say?" "Yoi sir.. Is thers anything re markable in /Mr being of that "Well, no, .1 can't say that there is; but Is. it, , noti remarkable ,that you should 6t3 her mother ?Oen only eight earn c. About that time. the census tidier was mbsorvad running - oat of the In/use—why we cannot say - . It 11'a:4 the last time !he pressed a lady to give lieFlago. illiy'fitoussind Dollur Donation. Thu New York. correspondent of the Bustoo Juitivtql writes: .Coot. seems to btrinelined 10 very closely in the foutsteps sof Drew.• Stewart; and other men cad , 'wait for large donations. He: has never been mach of a church man nor famous for subscriptions to benevo lent oitlects..l ,Du ring the warn auuth era elergyirian, 1)r. Basal by name, ,optneda place of Worship in the Uni versity' 6'401, Mill wiled , it "The• Church of Strangers.:' It was assign en to ntivt (he ‘vunts of Southern families, who were sannoyed by war, allusions in the pulpit. Mrs. Van a:Southern lady from MG- She joined 'the' congregation, the drst fruit. of which was, a sub- - r,cription frowl the Commodaro of one thousand 11.vti hundred dollars to pay. the rent ht the (impel for.one year. The:, (over s t prcSbyteriau church Wag al ode (hitt, fame tnitst'llishinflable ,ehUrch lii New Yak'. it' has' fallen' into decry; and tile' conkregatiow UM' th , !the, Uuiversity: :Place Church. This t trew .1110.31e/I*T st et house. of worship ipto. the pbtritta,,, •The Coniimidom authorized Details to 'go and buy it, and gave his Meek fur fifty thousand dollars, the Prim of Lime house.- He 'obliged -Dr. , I.)mins,to.ttilte•lt In his owe name; trustee, fur the Comintalure would have nothing to do with a Board: the'ehurch ortheStmm' gers Will Win sumtss, If Vanderbilt matinees to'beits backer: • ' - • The Natioilifil•hitelligenver is to he revived in this city by. - Alex, marl, Free-Trado iwho served our Giwornment in that, ca pacity so long as he was Wanted, and, who In a :Intel just received, wosureS us that "A friendly word • from 'you would be •cordially welcutied to its columns." Remembering that • line words bring no parsnips," we offer to, subscribe fur two copies a Mr. Del mar's new paper and pay a. year' in adcanee;if he will print in his first sue that Remarkable Report tin the Finances which he concocted in the summer of.lB,eiSond, at the split:Ra tion of Wilsoa U. Hunt, Henry Grinnell, gave to startled pub lic;" wherein demonStrated that Mir GovernmentActis 'unable to' pay its"waylwit bout tin inctease of taxa tion, and that ;the ,a'rsury deficit on the let of July, 181 would -reach We4d.no lyelieve Al-. eck ntsanythin g g litie to; 0,1%1i us th - at d'inild'lxf so rich li , exci 'Audi genL • eral interest 44 that Shia we havn..ita—AV —.".Forwarten. shonted Blucher, when leadhig, Ills men to the charg in the el4ingetnAt ln'whlch lie" de tente& Illnedennfil lu • Bile9thi'alielit seven, weeks beforethe.eventtlii.view tory., of Leg ie.. .From, tiwt, time ",FutwnrtA ,' ,beeame. the battle t :er3,.. of the PitLiedans,l3lueher hlmself be, Ing . ntektunned . "Btaralial Vorahirb;" sad itlien 'Oe 'necessity for the" cry . , . thetittortni eirt • Malang Ititittaietiftle tivithlll 10 ifilltiorAl 3 o 4 ' , Attlettratts , 'agalit I"'' .thb gallant old hem as tilLaraly: toll; over the ru_gged 11 ; Made-that - led to no .use saying 4 .Fq , warts,' Father 13IneherP, cried vat hit mei; "It won't do; we ettn3 de JA: must dei nitthildnehi r ! ite rePligd , tql, t a allyery, well to say iWan?t,dig-but it 6.Thave pWritsed brother ''W,ellll4o.. tett: , laid yew wOulden't 'Me break 4 word:" - And:the. ettd`of that etteond• - joumey Alma also Inside . the tbrtifteattons.x‘ the French cold "Ppm/art:BV L 4 •onoa .more the, Prtiekilarkbattle•erii , ,, and the heart of the. Fretich .Xtnpre ; again t.,t heir atal \VW ktstory :in _the, ease 4 Tepf:at.it4r2 " • - • ch leek dseases atillet t ing • thejiuman . fatally,Consemfittonns the, .me l t tb litittreaded.'beistusti: its pre'valetkoltitit fiudlity Is greatest. Itinatitin t ilsklery greutty'hereditsi rY,llg'tv'e'llen'it transmitted from pit; rentrrtelzoftkpring with altnost•lite ,same reguidtity es other ides. ,-••'• _.lt Is mentialiya blood d and :one which ;by negligence., exposure land .bad: habits, may be linatened !Its couirse, or by carp matottentlon, •,11e retarded In, its.prqgress, even tho' of a 'hereditary cluuncter. • ' " , - Itilhohe having no hereditafy , deifey It is 'Much more 'Manageable, •afid,' in its ltielplent• stage, icarnble ctimplaint, especially tilt he not complicated with any-Xittitiedis- :MAL • .: • ••• •..• • :•.: • • •, that :we.have not -only 'retarded .the PtiVret*.Of havo-44 of ;casts, fora long.titne but dist )},e, , :have curt/ it9ity of incipient Cotr sutpiitt4ii, winch •Inid'heen;Supertti- Abets( tiy ni•gligehie•and eXtibsure. ! • 'A eia thYs We belleVe that soirte livery bad eases even may, undercer4 ' ;tato favorable' cireunistancek be en tirely cured of flits-\i oral yettinger- Itifeniftlatly:' • ' Ito . r • There are so many other diseases, hoWever, that so simulate this; espe cialiy-wilarr the patient has betomo :worn down; emaciated, et-minced in flesh, as they often :to in Liver Com-. :plaint, Dyspepsia, Asthinajironeiti its, Se., to mates, or tne many other, affections,:4hlorosis, Leucorrbirea, Amenorrhdiae; Dysinetiorrhteac, and :Ow irregularities and derangements pertaining to females, that it is a very dialeult matter to determinerthe true nature of the complaint except by-tt. writicatexamltiatiolof the untie. . —Wu have ented.nfty of, Him after they; had been, long, treated.lbc :Con .stiimption by cekkrateil !.`LtingDpc: law..3,".without pWet. I 3'n fact WellaVil'iletected htindiedS lotillige§ this way. Cases Whieh hatt treated by many different ticie-• tonirtinti• for many different slisrases, ,bailiing , alt their skill:for want of a ,correet dingnesis.. . :.. Thesecases, however, must t reit, lied each awarding to its. kind. o ..and the owes pat produce thew. ! • And ,pn (11 . SeafOli Stigrfi eiis !termhied'bY a examin Mon' -of the' urine, Vila is - ConFitimpti •" - •• • 'L.•Orzstitrogllf.i•D: ••• • 132, Grant' SYseet. • Elietatl4z . B; . A little tin:idea t'which !happened to Lebanon youpg lady,dtiring a recent !visitleintsliefile,:has been the'eaUse •df" much tunuSement Vitt* fetV friefids' who have heardlhe details!' Among the numerous admirers of the young lady In question ilia gallant younggen tteman who is engaged twat' opyrater -in one of the telegraph offices in this city. Being desirous that MiSs—= should see all the curiosities of Nash •vllle, the youny;an proposed that they should visit m the telegraph Office. - A partyof youn &Oodles and gent relit en =spade Up WO, till rt'paired to the office" under the guidance of the gal= taut operator aforesaid. - After- ex plaining the working of the battery, ho proposed for the amusement of the party, to take off the next dis patch which camp over the wires.— An opportunity . was soon afforded :multheapeintartai3k off.thsi telegram sent by a lady in Kentucky to a lady 'in Tex;yi; which,Tomplete, ctinsisted simply of the words Ismail - 6." So unique a telegram created cow; siderable surprise but not one of the party was sufficiently weft. postedms Sunday school scholars to. repeat the verse referred to. Determined to know what the wonis of Isaiah ix. 6 were Our young telegraph trivial and the Lebanon young holy stopped at Billy Collier's on their way intek; and asked to sea a Bible.—With eager hands they turned The leaves togeth er; lint when -they fathom! the first parintraph of the verse, they laid the hook drawn mitt with very red faces, softly left thpi l lare. If You wall I to make~ that, young lady angry in . earnest, ask' her what is the news by . teleg ph.—Wasli dile Armin. %Loin all 601w:owes the first, hit ,of,Rritish As erieo that ,-inevitable ?WO : ay! is likely to annex to the Unite'.toles, is the region of tile Red River of the North; though it must ejalfekiea that the people of. the . Dominlotfof Canada are mak Mg:rol iA Strido" toward representation In ,the Seiko: anti tlonAt. of lielires:entn- Jives at Witsiiington. Itiel's Hose° is said to have terminated in au attempt tit, a closer political union between the itch River Mill try and the pianissimi but unfortunately topography: inter feres with trout. By loud and Water, by railroad, 'sty:fruligat, Tortst trail and bark'yanov, It' k fartherfrom. Ot tawa to Fort Gan% through - British' poisessions, than it is from 'Washing ton, riff tho - . United -States, to Fort (lorry. Not in actual distance, may be, but: time aud in lei liqs for travel. To get around this dilheolty enthusiastic Britongshave pro posed to build 40111 Ottawa tai the Red 'rit'er' :roil On through British territorYlto the Plicifre. ltii ngine Is railroad throligh the 'wintry and almost tenon thms cou n try Mirth. of Lake :Superior. It. , would. cell:a:11y be. the must wonderful achievemout of English engineviug i for. it would 4c,410241413t expen,stve work yet adenipted , and would, not nvtiil a station oftener than' verylive hunclryd ei• one thouSandmileS. Thy. : fliens, there bi'imlY • One hveiun(oY cotritinin leati bet Weer' t he' 'people' 'of niers late dominion said the civillt‘ zetbworld,und that is eier-the United States and' the Redlßiver -" "As 'we said tr.A.e . ,'iofig6 . tphy . iiderterilt with - Canadian ..S.thettics. tin& is-ithe striingest ally of 'Ameriearianne..y.i. •• 11. . 1 . 0 E o lAPtir*l"L ~ hetiuu Thu. otal bei ipseof , tlie.sun • oflDe comber 22nd is to • receive: the ahem .tion of the astronomers of the ihated Stalk Extensive preparations are now snaking, and thrw corpa; of ob servation art to be sent abroad, taiio stationed. respectively -at .Malaga, 'Sicily,. and' some place rr In' Turkey most available for faking' obseivo- Boris. One corplil will he composed of the astronomers.at the' liaval'Ob seryatory, Washington: and - the - liy° iethers of prefensoniof the universities anti scientific schools °Mile country. ;Before the - war'in Europe broke out, ,arrangements were made that , Rear Admiral Oliver S. Gilisson, of the Mediterranean Styadron, should aid and co-operatilWAlt the .corps to-be inationtsl art Sicily; but this Om' hits for, t 1(6. - pretieoli Wen Inlet - TWA 'with hy the contest; :IS. the squadron hits been teusirvetl'ttsthdßaitietoprotect Amerlcon vessebyfrotrythat sec' • .--rilowsootiwe forget.-: A leaf torn from : ilte tree( by • n'ortide 'gale,- and borne ttwttv to some desert spot. to Pcrioll.. :Who it,trant,its Tel . Who ks sita that .. it id gone? Thus it is with - human life. l'here . are ilearlrietitis, lierlams; who ar6strtacen with . grief"ivhert a • lovedv n e Is taken; and fur many days the grave is watered 'with tears and anguish.. Ituthy and by the crystal otit is. drawn-- dry, . the last - drop oozes out. the stern gate.of forgetful folds hack . upon the exhausted springs,' and' Tinie, the bleisied healer 'of sorrow, tceiiks Gybe theeloskl Sep: 'tileher wilheutWakingn . singl6 echo, byllie'fbot stepe; • • - rlaiuDra'ziaorlulthsfi, ' [; • •• • 4 -At pr • ; (11•''11' ; MEM " ti• EIMZ tiME % t. 7x =EC ,to • .;e ~=•r MS o, , lIIEM 1, 1 n ,t, • El El riga i-- ur~L =EN IEN , ,J✓~ l MEE . . I , • OMNI • Or. ~$!, ENI a . .. • , IMMO INg 41 , , o A/ '• . - M .. ta 1© A" I ct ,_© cu GZE B n , t-g IQ 11;3 MM. 1.... , Z., 1. 8 . © Ct In MEM X4 l 411} „ • is IfANAlgititikAß 'Ort 1N411191.1014LWA MIMS ,• - •s• ;;i.;;;•.•.e 4CI:4rALI) DEEP . • • ?.,- • e. r : r't • • j A:_,.f • -- ... r .1:"• • , ;- iNervutit. and 'De ES Ell lEEE JI , G. *HOSEERIFFEItIiiOi 114:V11 , api 1/4iO,ITI* At,446F51).2.•?/3('#'4ol- l U AND ME t ~ ~. i~~=', :-,u~,: ,~~:;:: calms REQUIRE, =MIME lIEII =i3 ~P~'O' TREATMEXT. =P ME 115 , Bristow' &Orate. IME 1.1 14 et— r. • • irr, ~.• i• ' i =II ISM El If y o d lite . 'Alkmaar; or Isola sligkMl from hint tmisay naseblurea:srludelrectisprridacedononr 'general besthbt Do 7ots Pei weak. debilitated, easily tired! Dees slink, extr‘ exertion Pry:ideas palpitating' of DOcip Ton: lives' '4; mt.. na-organs, of yetis frequently get Oat 9 1. order?. yont , orine sometimes thick, milky Or Potty, or I. it ropy on settling? Or does a Mick. scam rise to the. top:. Or ts there s medlinsht at the bmtOM after it bas stood awhile? DO you bare spcits of abort breathing or dyspepsia t I A re your bone!! constipated? Ito, itirr, have speds of faintinig, br tuber of blood to tha head Is!ro memory impaired, b your mind • tog upon thla !skeet? Do yen lest dnit,lie r ofill.ollllll.3ecooirginh 463 1: •Do ion wish p ',pit, hneitneal trent ereilbody, nay tittle Ming Make you seen or jump?, jayour sleep binken or restless? to the leer,' ofyour eye itetirtritinit The brorrin'lin your diocril Might t . Do - yon eskioy yourself in somdt puttee year bosinenswatit the lon feel 'as Muth conildence Toe) 104001 and Sagging, andiolyt ,II so, doiotiiy . ik penidn - naie weak yone Imes weak; and tlica mid -yorLattribeto 'this .coreplaino ME ME Now, reader, selcaber,i, ccht eared, Lila sexual teeresseo, are &min a naahneat or the general or of generation, when In the Ana. Yea ewer think niergskes PeoPrgring• awn are always tboea who's ge parteet heath? Tim Wear' plaid Of being neetanehoty, of pltatket 41.1teheart: They 4 osanotantseed; bt badness lad luta-4,4ooltraged; they are 'AcpLaqt, t o the cotopanyof tai and them 'right In the . feci-1 east : Woke or a-y other Meant. do not man More who keep tic. by ituird to. cacao. Thee* wth not only ruin thole eotnittoulcina, het also thaw may do bust nese. wlth'or for., • . . . now many men.. from badly cttrod daearee, mm th e effeeteof rettabose and exceetter,t hare bout that state of weakneas In 'Wise or bat reduced the general system so mach nee almost every_other form of dlaittute•- nary, paralyalo, stave affections, etlebte it nrCry Whew form of disease lablitt 4 4 'helr to—and the real cause of Mt troc . . ly.tiver au/pentad, and halm doctored fur right cue., ; _ brought al galls that as to ludo t4loc ,Into and altnosl manlty te t a l btu rca tut all but Itt f.; .ES OF THEE ORGANS RE 1 I MEE QUI4 TiIE USE OP A .DIURETIC LMBOLDrS H'E' I I btill) , thxritAcT icr 3Ear -13-1 I - eat diuretic, antl.ls a certain cure i• . • gases of tlw ,Bladder, Kidneys. I)ntitiy, Organic''Weak o ts, Planalu• etnnplaint.s. I MEE 414 ENE • • 1jA1,1 . 4t:•4 of fi lie Urinary Okini kiaon4 in ninic or feinnle, ;rmni MEE svtv•thur .P-1114e - torigillilling,, Itllti no mat- wirttl:re ter of to L~iib siuiiJiir„ EMT rt4itint,nt Ir stesmitied In, iCon• tutu' :111,1y. enaue. C Our I?l;i;i.cpr.!-:,fikp:lrt.,l from •,:t1)(- ;ntl,the tivAlth 311:1 lumiinou and )01t . eFily tle,liendi„tipfm pennipt evinittim flesh .I.lil =II =if I time of n t OLDThi r EXTRAC MEM upward 15f . 19 yetes lirepik+l by EIIMM 127. . ' DRIIGGISTi Broadway, New *Orli, aid 1 • 594' th 10th Street. Phila'd. Pa. ,1 . 04 SO iolr 'bottle, or. Glint lee tor $(1.39, dellie . red inJoy.,,utitlret7t. all Priiggiela Elvivtihere lEMB ...b. 1-.. n: gupuinc u.o4as done pp i steel • _ OE ~~sbrtuyi• wrstioi.in., 'fue-simillit'ortily 1 waiehotife;sind sign&l OM 15 ION: PA. IS iktinft IS; G6CD SAW PAPER. :s . ni4:454 - wodayi-lpiad rA ltilt Baud*, •irith!Friatt 011;CL01118; Yard.WidecfMr4s;6o. 60 at44o cent& Pbotogitpli Albomechairc , t porfiums buying.tbclr " anti paimr, from na can.li aim it trimmetlrmidy-for hinging skiiii4mtextm Z' WELLS & •0,100 FEDERAL RTREEE. • :47.1iFatft.,Ny ;mg 17;cli'd WM Foundry & Repair Shop. Unites . been Saupnted In the Rotuoiry Butner tuition , than WAY yeanti — JorinT which tial d :hart ant - simulated.' varlet* of useful patterns, ba *ides eaturnoettngniodela . and taJdog out patents :forlroproiements ao' . , '• • ' • COOKING - STOVES '~ 5 .104. ARV:At/WAS_ Ortuttibly,,tcsted them! Ins protetufnt,s, I (cut aranatibui ofibitor, livAn to ibe public._ ME 35" Mi. CO " 57‘17t _ . *BEAT WERTEIII7( 'ham no fiq perlor fur Mao Stor otDl'crcutSVlutorllatinz and Cookln,,r. Th reat Roahlic Coaltliz Stoye Ike at Record of any StOTo ever off•red In `- • - Ono market. TAWSS MEL, ItS3 ROOM 310 R E "WORK, AKER, p, .4ed and used the l• GREAT REPUBLIC COOKING STOVE • 3104 n't whose names have hem pulzlish• eel in the Antics, are confidently referred to, to bear witness of its superior merits as a cooking stove. Haling thiter first class enclnes on hand. of shoot Ewen horse powci CAI pscliy, they are olTered to the pabllc at reascatabla rates. • 1011:i THOM:ILL' Y. prtYtf. nrillank..3lortes for at ,Artors [tr am Ormal tiote. for rata at Ibo Anaus brace. BISSELL COs 23:5 Liberty . Street, Mame:if:tam:re. of tall Situ.Kt and Styles of vitoN'rt.4, 51.31 M EU FRONTS, YEN DEIV cotpai;iu H.\NGES, Cbtdand I Mod (tail leg Stores, &d, rke. Tin; Tim:mm.l STOVE FOU CoAL, Jae/:von Store for Coal& Wood, And the BlackColik Sliwe for Woiwi only, ;:.;i RE IHE BEST S 2 OYES For 13nIcing- rrix.itTv - flu r3o,(ral ME: va,'" DI-ma tattattlat.a's fur bah, at the Auut a What, 1 40ISP OF .IL-IaiZELMITIMS To,fwardwi t the Seeeuteenth Annuli Fair of the% v q. Cheaply Agricaltural Society, to le. held nearer. Pe.. • . WoJnosilay, Thursday, and Friday, Sepa2Bth, 29Us and 30th, 1810. • .Pi•l•sident—JAMES P;v4ridenfe—Jo,ph C. Wi;non., e.g., lion Jo•e•pn Irvin. Cohort Poe'.•r. ot. Reetordin Zierrefarj—ll. IL Moon,. Corredlowidlng &o .try--W S. "I'rtruvrer —1.14.7 Atkat.. .11:mayrera C.tpt. 11 Ituret, S3:11 th ,l !Iron A. Y. Laeock, J. It Yrndictun. 14ed .&11/e.: rt1:1 L linlglA, ti. IL M. Doticluo. U. U. C. I'utter.uu..l. It SoldA %Vat Shro.tl,ll. Ulm bur. tiamucl Patterson. 111,11 tin.v.lr engt.m. . AND Firti day; -Inattitt; match— ' heat,, hog three Indite, go as th ey pleage; throeer mum mallet to make n race; one dollar entrauce Gea.— riot premium, fir,: *i; !hint, Wit. Time of race Yo'cluck p. m. Yacht:: match •-coan ltdata. beat three in net_,.. go I. they pleaae; - three or mute ruffles to make a rice; on. dultar entrancefee. FiNt premi um 513; .accond, $1;, third, ryd. - Than or .ace be -From beaus of Vetting...ace. lleraea mitt:rim; foe alga razcv cannot competorur the larger prdati• &Aid Ary:—'re;ating m itch —coanty -:m!le beats; boli'dbroo in g 43.1 ;MI p kale, to re {4.. Time of race Y uh; uck p. m. Fin.; ph:inland Via : second, 1e43 , ; third. 51... Four entries, and tlignma to go. 5111 CLItraUVO ler. Pacing utsteh—couifty—suite heats. best thrn In fire; gu its they please, to rale. 'roof of race torso hosts 'of trotting we. VIM premium second, $23; third, fu. Four entries to make rare. • fIU entrance fee. Horses cotooetlux fur those tacos Mint IMO been owned and kept tu minify fur thirty days previous to the rune: and wttl not be allowed to compete for the smith's premiums. Competition Open to Trotting match for Stallions exclorleety. Priests puroc, salami by autweraptlon, stud not to be paid 13.4( of the funds or the nnuclei) h Premium al:01. First harm., 610.1; room& tat; three entries to mats a rues, two to go.' Ten percent. entrance fee. Mlle heats; beet three lu die; co as they please, to rule. Ilms of race between buts of p tr. 11 and trolttn; matches &tore. 4,_ 711irf /Mg.—Premium, *11111; COMpttltim open to alt horses; Trotting; match. limit premium #100; ozcontl, PJ. Throat:l:tries to mane nrace; two to start. , Sts rntrnoc, fie; talk he to, beat threw an firm go ea they totmee.to rate. elm: of nosh p. m. tartar umtrh—premtnn: Ftrat pottantin Cum second, 1.g.3. Three earths to make a race; IWO to 51t111. $l3 entrance fee; tulle ilttll4, beat three in Ow; 5u in theypiraw. Tiot: of race be. tweett brati,ut trotting uatt:h. CLASS No. I—Parrs.t. Garde.; .3 ruseyaidf. tint cunt - rated farm of not less than My. acres ; strict aneutlon beta; toed to th e rope and cutlet. 11. u of out home's, tanning, lokillita nuuragetueur.• etc.. .t •dt beat dta .- . 40 do do ..;dtr do g 6MI Bust cultivated regeloblo garden 8 tal Id do - - do do tal Best dower and ornamental garden, 3 Utl at do du . .•.. ..... 110 ho Best slurried Of not Ices :0 400 sloes ....10 UB thl do do du do .. 0.1 Judger.—Wm: :stinted*, Mersa Reed, Jas.. Mf rs.,. • • 1 . 40TE.-I.7ompaltons detiriug to enter thaas No. 1. most forutalt the Setlivlia7 With (helr aims be fore the 1811. day of Seittutetur, MASS No. t—lhr.r.r.e.. • 11:11e1eIn3 A.J • - - Irsr. 91 did etelllo3, yenta $3) eu 7 W ':• do do . 3 do to TOO GO) 'du do .* do .do , w duo do I do du • 33/ 09 'Bent bloodedtru*. moot About her stock, • ...4 yen" and npanuds...... 00 4W Best blooded spring colt f, .... W ICd for alrpUrpoace, 4 years ohl and ?Inglis 10 01 7Xi do ,yeiwa ' 701 6 dot .do. - 3.-•,do• 30, :EU Bast proodmara. Euu.t. show idoe.3., 4 pa old sod Upward ' 300 100 Best lusty draught stallion, 4 years old • and upward 10 0,0 7 (X 1 do do do 3 years do •7Cd 3 co do do do years do 300 • 0 0 'do do do 1 year do MOO 300 . . =1 taler gale at the ARGUS FALLsi rON. ST.:ON - Fe SI n..A. 131,E1 EIE2EM OV•11 IN UtiE le stove I have got t&Ut ON TOP, room, no additional to Wear out, (liven. 14 put on in taken ado to suit all stoves od Person,; Inttmbrrmli, Pa, n IVariant 'Opt:ration EW.IIIII, VAIL : EOM= . Beat draled Stood marn,,,.10 Rlsow .411001 1 4.3 111 . 414 WWII' • • '43 00 400 Dan ppm Mods Mesa or mares. 000, 4 a 1 Bag it bond Or mare. 03 00 mrritOboras be roars '" 090 4 401 Illoataaddle Was or more ... , ...Gm 4133 Ailsordlalf Coaa.—Thooins . Bilackludro h - Jac o n 11111 Jaw & nolrs: Wray LAWN Bud . Wray. Voodot a.] yid Dud Odin& `years sod au - 000 OM " &PS,. do .do do SOO op du do]." do' do do - 400 _lOO do '• do-4. •do 'do • do 031 00 Bean wan 4 yogis old and upward 00) 400 .do do S do do do do 3033 tO do ,13, - do- 11 do do 00 100 • .do do • do .. do do 3 tor) 100 111qtattalstit wa111404 tone or more, 100 01 lOa plur coat enamor Ow' charged 3 5•41 span berry draught horses or roam dO3 100 titst bell4/ 13 rusellt bum or mum 4 yia• add upward 400 . 30) • do do 3 pars do • do 300 03 nest Jeunta - L - 5 00-3 0/ 'kith ' 50 SOO OM spin mules 4 yews and upward- 5 40 403 Sat India colt ' II 01 100 i . Award*, Carandilor ' D. Walton. Jacob • Gabe, l:. Y6ll W , 1.1 With ,S. Warren. I , 1 c "0.3 (Wk. ' . ' • • ' •' • • IsfP. 24 Best Diithdra order .310 5 do ; do td 1 e 4 do I .do - t • do ' 15 3 ••do ' • a months. do - , 3.' , I Beat Lir w 3 years or oret Al 0 do' do - do 3 years 'do • S 3 Dart Dathsaf hulk, tyearotorer 2 1 Dest.Darhsm calf under 1 year old 1 - l• Beat Davos ball 3 year* or upward IO 5 do ... .4°,2 years. do • do b 4 'do . . do .Iyear do' do 5 4 du -' clo' Smooths do do 2 1 Wit Deroa cots 3 year* or Over 8 Of do do 2 years do do S' 4 " Mit Davao helfa• I ) ear or over I Best Davao calf under one year " " Heat Dative or Mktg CIAV 4 years or crer— b i do do • do do 2 years do . 3 3 &NM natsvo or cross halter I year or cner. 1 1 Suet astir° or eclair calf under I year 1 I 1.4&".4 yoke work abldsr 5 years or over.... vl 4 Best yoko work *ea 3 mitt us direr 4 3 Best beef ox or caw ...am... ; ....L....5 4 Best herd of cattle. rad** Zhao ex to - • compose the Gerd .-"" Hat * " Id derdrdird Goarnalfre—Unary Idris. Sr.. Clark A. ]tou ter. Joacpa A. Ifloudas. • : CLASS NO. 4 —S.Wp. - . la P. 21 Beidt Stunt.h back - $.3. - 3 " 3 Sp3nleti ewe., 5 U " 3 itarl3s3; 33353,133v3r05...--. ..... .t 3 •` .33xuay buck .... 5 "3 . - 3 ..+3.xuay wet 5 5 .. 3 yearilug Saxony surca 3 3 .• CoLownla buck 5 3 " 3 Cotairokl °woo.— . ... . ....... .5 3 •• 3 yeAtlllig Corticoid cwt.,' I LeilLeter 1,33" 5 •. ''' 3 .1.3333:-.0,r ewe.. 5 - 3 •• 3 yvarl33;.; 1.,,ir...,3:3r ~v.., ....... ....5 I 3•Kruiltdow33 WI . 1:' 0 •• 3 :30.1L:adusris eat.. 5 . 3 3 yearl333 $4.3333.13.3.3w 3 3:33.,-3.... ..... .7r- 3 •• 3 Lat weiscre , • Awardirrg fans.-34th 11. 3:3333, 133,131. 111-3-1- ,41,,,v, lieu. .M.110....ting4r. . I= le/P...24/.' brit Sinll; btt.tt;,.3 U.l 461 6:0 5". V u 63 piktd §..13V7r. ur I.:lttitur whit. ' 6 V) ' 4 CA twit 6uttlanr Clot.terbr.l6.lnoW 4 ut/ TuU . oral J1.111 . 41ii: or Cir...rwrwUgio 106^1 muter • . , 6 nauuttki 3t6 It 63 b....slClaterttolitt.t Ir..ur - , ..,, ~.: 6.1 4 W l'iZlE;2==ill ,t , S, NO. G—RgeirS , . . but poir Grasorcovey duclo dip. •' el 00 ~. COIIIIIIJII - .. i.X/ '• ~(Ivo. " • .ay- 0,1 toll,io 411. I Ud ~. . moutoo Utp...t 104 •• 2 bens 331:i cock °rimy ,pocku of clOcicons- • d1 , .8 • 1 (JO •• cu:lection of chizl:muA dip..; 3 OU AminfiogCam.—John Caozhey, *Wt., 13,31 CT ; Nut. itudestr, libarou ; lama. Coale, New • lirk;11- Wu. CL.S 7-Hoary le P. :4 bait lot bailey In dlp, d& $1 p) 2 du do do wood mid yfloo.l dlp, tit W 9 W fro do do wool Litl tr) -• Rad br't, culler:lon of hooey from • 1 biro dip, 6 :I 141 Jwage.r.—Darla Dridop, Jrir. firontar. as l Sr:lf oot //unbar._ • CLASS NO. o—Dootc.rrie lartuldadt..r. beat 10 ydo. bioodc.oth dip : 4 ! ! ) :. I do do 10111001 du do 410 cooltocre d 0........ do , do iltonvl d 0... ... @ shank. - - ve,tiott -d, ...,... :node t 0.4 . 0:4.ut 410 4. do ...101 velVuL vest ‘1:1, •• du p.dri,4111,. dI 474 S:ll,va, Iturat dad Franc; to Gounun. I= Id /: 21 beet toleande- . 41 c.) 51 dabae a 111 1 .w) " fuecht.te 3 vari...tete I V/ /el .• •ariety tot oil rote, 5/ •• baelt.tt eat flower., I DO 5.1 .4 Celli/tall boquet 3 , .) '2 I -• -elf rowlhalld • ai V, - Coral flemgia dip. 5: .......,', 1(V :,1 • •rvrberml 12 valiatles ''' .. IC) 1 It, " Phic:a , a 5 do - ..... .... :- ... .1 le) 53 •• rol , en II au ' IWI /e.; 4 • variety or geraninras I 11) al " cactno, CO 3/ .9 ) `• varkty of nelors 6• grren boos: pl.ma, nut lc,. Man 11 v 01.11:ties if Ni 4 i• lad jcs.—Mts, 31..ggie A oder,on. 11..0 • r nt , Cal. Portly, Itoe:tet.t...r; .M:so••11 +lra, l'nintl.ebur,;. CLASS Su. 10 LAIII y ,muf utelet Prtml•orts. ! gt Lett crock lont , r 1 61 Otl •• rOl Li , 3 1) , . or 11111te 71 , ) 1 - 1 . 6 print du -- dor 75 5o opplo woloses 1 quart. ut ourglll3o 1.4 75 cored bOO% * 6 dried bee: 51b, or morn I.*) :/1/ 6 * L.trd I.oap IA) 66 soft .onp - ai CS , - , 044 of batter not lee. 11,3, welgting ut lealt. 5 in, n1:1 t.tatemtmt of Unman:l mtpl, of ' king (11 1 CPI eir,c!ra. n of carters of hottlir 6 fruit or ,egeMl,l, hermetic-ally . •e41,•1 •• I.ll,2intenr.lc:t cana ty of •• partol IM !Tech, nod of rnytt r.triety of fro:: or Imator `• 9...cnnen o Baca lariet; or I plat . r•ilevtmen orr leli varlety 1ef:,e1!?..... litaultr .• Cal,4l{ , all! ......... pooorrre.l •-o •• cIo•rD• . ............. •• .I•,•etro,n or: ea yin-I' of win,. •• Ntrevltnet, of ea:A v dried ' trait 4:111.1,t 1"1110 , 4.11 . 1 gnart n .1; Judg 44.• .104. Stro,k, Mr, Capt. Jolrt Sbnok, As 1.111n6 1:vuo. • = • • Dr±t f Irony bo, ; :! lave, .$1 0.1 (lo It..tht l i, corn ....... ...... do6lecolt 1 uJ Zo) PlOOO c-C - .• - .1,1 .on . ;:e ...........1 7.0 :5 ilo fruit ,111, ......... ......_.r loa 0p , c1,11,3 t•-lc!I pi, NI jt .. .lv Can • .•a r du e1•:1Ca1.,.1%a• . a Z•I ny ni.trhie do 4.10..n,,: , ..1cracken. Iln .I• , orim - eror: I 2. Cr , elll . l. t 41,1.• i 0.) Jo. fg - .l—lrs. 11. M. 1;;;;;;d:ou. Ail (::.1. .5k0..K.:ry Jk Fcrran. ta.. - .!, , s No.- v.:!! I.• 21! 2,41. , 11e: 1 f.m...7 .044.... ..... ....... ....e.l 1.1 3t41 d., p-de:a woe.; tu4 . 4 ....:. .... .......d 10 2 0.) do /wrap toll{ 10/ 2141 do tilt: Toll. 4CO 311 , do 11 , 1M0.. Till• 4lt t 30) . . do tinitt.,ll....irt - 1 4 I ;a whin. ritti't 'I 101 3111 do r.doitr... .. .. '............. ...: t4I I da f.tuvy do. 11,1.• cover' , . 31.4 2On do qlllllOl comnirz... ..... . ..... ...IL` , Yl jiajrtt-Min4 b. 110! C. 11e.:44.444.ey. Yr.. D. L. Indult', Mr, Nihon Towaael.t.l. I ' CLASS NO.II-.Ceote., I irork., a '. 22+ - •Belt ri4intevtlellenith rn; U; 101 : do crotchet ebalr tidy it) 1 ti.) It, et) lion All COVer 200 I 1:1 alo do nand du. 11,1 1 111 do' do sn,ennen cokecover Ito Z.) do do ”n..citnon 111,11101, 10l 1.1 110 th, tqlesei set' 2 tit do wonlea 103, 0.111:015o do a/OWN:, nuol bui;, 111 do filtiCy "opal lifere .1, do cotton!), • du do line b •e.• 101 5o du woolen lull tent .'.l 21 du ill,: . ...... ..... 01 Io tt ufdell 1.313113 mat 110 ottailtin Or pl.lOO pfrio!COyer . L , ..hOlgel —Mk. Maria Gild), 111.1.4 Loulz.4 1./.1100!;.1. Mr, E. H. It-acont. V 1,136 NO. I t —Ora vii•nrat Wor 3,1 P. 2,1. WO. idikloinite: 1 01 14A du trintine I *.ioni)-• tA) 10.1 do M.01,-41i1rt /0121 C4ll 13 .......... . ()) o t9 do braided iniantit.9o.• t 13t 5.1 do faint ph.lwl 151 5) do br died et:EX...1A.44 t fi'l HI do no t 14013 14dy'a dn..) 1 Cr/ I do Ill: or !leo elp.. ........ ....Xi") 0) du 0n , ..c.n,•)) ornamentnl needie wink LO I IPO 110 1011 .......... 110 01 . 11.1[11,1[1.1 !a tie work do eryottll2,•‘l 101 5) do works I p /eket handlittrvbie: ..... • 0010. 0 loot do linkl•led 1):1l0w .1 • . IDI 50 Jll . ljC, - Mr* 'LS. ItttMu, Mi+s .3.1;01 Dobbi, ltirn n Heed. • ' CLASS NO. 11...t.embrold•trel otit,:rtn nnvl r. 1.0 do pt no 110 'glop init..... da 1 1 U lklft.. .. yl, I, I 111 1111 e 1 ee;r. all.i co:t.tra ...... 1:: :4•• • do costar :pi hind.: oeuvcs l :l1 1111 do do kirwit .... ;00 do do' rliawl or int'al ..1.11'r.1 Ito dl liake *ktrt 1 1'1 111.1 du Itlnew ..••• •• • I" ), 7 . -• 11*...............1 i , t du 111/ • 11111 do ,411114 hen edzinz I pita ItaryVianua 11r ... \'..- CLASS U. 15-111rrn Boil two horn' Mout. 410 our hovel pl,Ar do hill r. Ido do corn plow do _rain drill— ... do reaping machine do 11101VID4 micbt - .0 do corn Mauler-- do Stiltaro do tr . :am:lo I loos. Ao clor, - ir hu11er..... do hot . , boy r. 11 “ ,... do roans Ir , c L ....... . ...... milCilhit, for ir.ttlt,riw; drier Ao do grain cradle tbn•shing marblue do cot-. ........ do elder itClilttr mill fanning' mill' do cora cultivatar do Wow hn Ong • do bay do farm ladder .2.J root t0n,... d aord,a I.oder foot Mug do Wm rollcr ' do pit area t do PI t flour barrel.. do collection 4,ltenttnritt Implements dlit it, 1I do wool roller 1 Jgdya—ricorge Mgt; John Strock, Samna .M. .Loogranag. • ._ CLAM O. 17--Jakkooleol hipienuntp, • Bad two lone oWdefit of 4 427 dlr, a 5, Tod boot 4o- •do do do bow Dail bond amino et body 40 1, .k. 5•7; fad do• —do —do do . . bat twertwwwtt u l r rkiao • ' . dipkt,l, do &CND% WCet Tp43O) -dogs tookoony chairs .. d ,q;:/ 3 10 ,4 do al; common etudn do vow seat astir" • , .4 do dlaidg Lab!. I th do wets stand I to do booklet ppll4 fi: do booket willow ..) do picture Mum , ,• • do candy* en wood dio,4 , do dozen bucket. Ito • do Waldo:Den lob, kt)4.10., 'do whites loud k,,. k.i , 4 i >.o do tbarn, kiP k `,',, 1 11 0 0V,N,,. - . i., ,t , ..1 , Lip A : tu do Minoru turbo, 0 . . do hay (ark., 6 1 do bre...4 axe do nttitty r. do ppnlusPn Iron rallin d lP&:.'h , do coc:kl 10 std.. ', :•, , ,do 01:411.107C for ckurche. 4 nt,,,,,L, ~'p l '' I 1 ~., . do outing+ aurally . . do ;noon wane ',II do fn .IP a 1 . iltJan. .14.3 qt.. '•'{ , ~..1., do gide* wars rt.:. 4 ! . , d o Aro brick ' ' , J..: c, do common brick c , ,,a4;,, Jdt—olltpurt Petulietuu. Sotr4:44 J. .S.af! . ~,, Cat • arid. CLAt.i YU. 13-I,ful.tri and IN 10,,,, t, , , , ,,,, DCA. Luria... I , Atti,..r -do elifrtint; I•unbur it ' du lulu totter . - • d upr loother • • • •elo w o Oridlp le.ither ~ •10 kip Tkt. 4 kattwi • .. do rod plan, I d . • e., ~, , ,pu•,,hp r 6 ..1C11713:•• I, In .• • do a tog C., pet, u: curria,:t L 4,4 - • (IC double I.4rm Inn,. , • • • •d:.1o,•,*.”1111'13 . do 1,.114;4 A.:l•Le • up brulle and olulii..gi:p • Idu 1,.i1t r. • du bor.: C Wax du leaLser tr.l:,:c • ' du putt c...u: 4 4.4.1' Loo! • • alo pir g:itt .'l,lp !,..., clue pair ;.:.-1.t . .. P10.:.1.,.. 1.111 I.lltgqiiir, .1 0; e ~,., . do Ir.& I•1111t•p• b., .4. • . .1., pelf 1,0 bike' 1.:44 • .. . do iolr 10117..' A ~.,..-. . Jelire.--i:Lluc.arl I ~1... 'I. , t I. . :. _. 'l.lliejairela /Cup:II:I, :. ~... ' • • „. :111•i, Of •Il dJ n:10t1 I'l J.ll, • 1111•1/1/1/••!711 • 17 Llit It./ 1,1,1 CAT • ••• dv 1)(01.1 d.,,oti . 1 . •. du WAS 11,1:VOre1 Itti,c I', 1 do Wit fruit ddr:dl , ZlOll dlip'..,y Wry dood, p , ,tun • ha:A —2 14'1 ! u, 11a ; CurtlAcUlaver. ' DV. white ri:d ',Led vv:v.r. :•4• Yl d.l du du ]last is 1. rye. 1 •• !IA d. vale, •• e.,(lb.u.:••v; I e..rn in Ili , . .r. ; .• • , clover u: - : ••;'ti' • Kb . lut rnall;;,••••,, • •• do Carrara •• d , Co . Tutaa, ' •• du .• do turr3l,l 1,••••;-, `• par,•.:;.... •• F. 1,11.4, " ,/,.• , p,!: •• i+ 0.. .•r "g••:...: .• du 10.,d,'31.1ral • 11,1 .•11 4.2!•:•.1,74 • j47.1J, r.- •/• ; ;11/ I: 171 - ••• U, ...f.i77•71. •• ,• , 11(04,7:J(0:h •, 7. a toult-.1.::, • alv/. cu• oLL a. C. - L.lSi Nu. dl.—Fru,• MO 1:‘ 4r4•4. fall .1: Olater 44,rt..47. 11:1d Of S.tri 01 f.r.:5..ch. 4 "d.o It Lt. r r do 4 r 1 i of each, , :c..pa or 4,4114, f: 1.14 p :4. n , ..0d, gr., • D • L. • 1 fr.l![,, .. : . ••.'1 ME j•II f..„ • .1 • >:• r . 11/ 41,N LIZISS NU. •:; U.ara %. La, vo , , 11:11 , r, N. Itri4lAtou: 1t..1 0. .icr: Mr.. I:uhort .%11:ve 1:tn:1••fri. • C... NIL Mill 1.3 1% Lt A v orr,t't 11.[. I ill. , •••••:d • ;hi I.y Its, ,tlt,tari to t.. 1 11,1r-ttly lo n'4 ;o. lit ,111141: , cz I= liM3 I=2 = 11111,: 1 / 1 . .• , I 1 1 ,• 111 , , ,1 Nlrtztl/t.r-Ilip to IL.• ontrit, 1..111 ! t• 3 ) 3 N:tlttlwrol card- tt..1 , . t •1g , ••%, ‘ , l furni•n,l lAV till. 4 evt , •l4.ttity ott 1.:11r r•I:, .;. .k,I oor ario•••• • ni sr qin.l b..tiro 1 :••••.• day, .1e . r.11), Ile-1 fur eN:4113..1:j../1 COMlll!Reei r:.:. 111:1.10 1.1 1! 3 air' .1.;11 .3 de , 111.1 y ly Ipe not tor :t p71411'31;1. -1. Tim ;untie 1..0. I 10, 4 1tocompete in sum , J. ..tp.b.p.+ must not L. :1.., ;:• in any manner. by nap will, therefore, not I r • known to tie ,Mtlrle 4 . ' • ' • ab,mtutely neee•sarz: t.,. r• , of in:win:wry, stock, ,t 7 it. No nitlttial, or .urt...:.• r •'. 0 premium, of LllO Fair, extspt icy +,.......1 .1,11 article+, , •::' o order .nol direct: .1. :.. • It., !, • lagers. . I • :r) 7. 11.1.:: :1:1•1 • • I rloc. :11l 151 d I , t• grolpt ); .. 1.W.1 114,01 I ; i .1.1 ..I. 11101117 , tcitl'• •• 1.•': t••• 1 .7 V.' the •I• ••: t •• rat aim i /oCatillil 1.1:t •• .1 Ithtee.l ti I - All the ee r ri..-: .1 t therii,el:o. at Cher n: • Inoue :t.iic A v zh , • will tnait.• full and lc. • ;- and return to Elio :4ceref:Ay t u'eloclc, a. in. Pril3,.. Jilti , ..Tot '.Olll not pern.c...•• to alike, theneol on. k IA ' ,1/1411111tely IleCeNSarY. Judgv . A innst not be I IMO eI:LIS, In which lie or • ' Dc contpeting.. or in any . 4. Juidgcsi will porntit present at their exanilite.h e‘"• • above directed. OEN I:11.11. lir L TIN. C'ertltimteA of Life wrlllbor.ll each) admit all suctnhvr.oi • the privileva of the male. over 21 year.. of 1r....••• 2. Certificates of anouvl • (el.) give all the laird( go in,o,,..ling• the ,tioceol‘n.: arcl th , . w an , tha howl. n children re•dilini: at Ivan • over year, of ag, :"•";`' each) will Lo good only. v :1. .111 article.. in ill , ,t nir,'"Aleclianical an r, mile in Ow catinty, ni r hon "no :row previouv to MO r .- The lloard of Aloniereni. May MN .c. , 4 0 I 11111111), 4411 article,. 44' • ~:her ..,,t111(1 , or Stoic, l All penern+ baring hars:..+ to trai , the (tinge ore required to t.h %r tto 1r r" titivatet hor,e or colt (exec;a gaac,l in battling the whiv:i -hall not rerovin , , wail 25 ; apair,of e , r ill Intrue...i or otherwl.c. 4a p 4 2m1 I IY) ..1 I 5,) ........ 19 Tito Board of Managers,w hick ollices, kill be present oil ho mitt will be p:e.hed to oho to competitors or others desirit.: Tho Srerctary of Jl.e isoia , " 11 ' ready. to- receive outlays for LV.,11,,.r. previous to rho Fair; and Woui,l Ft ull, - whq mitt. to itiako , • the hair, UM It Only fnvd ttnh , :trrr ,s.:•• inetits that Iliac huonado tor Ow,: tn0,1eti,,,,. • In pre.entititt the faree...inv .. Pr"tlahltlts4.'' the Ih.ard t.. tent iOll to the feet ilia: it ha , a tin.roggh revhden anti eerr‘. t 'Mite a careful perusal, ieeiow variety and extent it b: not Air' a•-. :the other County Society in e. r TneLsg tilel , o filet% into invite all to eon)pcte, msty have an exhibition which will po , alike creditable to our .V4.,ociati ,. a. to 00ogricUltUral I ittrresta.of eate r un ty. .£l. R. MOOIt). *Y. 1121 M CM =I
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