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TRIP UP SALT RIVER. j mandcd by Purser Mahan. It belonged c.'itat Confusion—A Mixed Multitude. I ^ ibe Icnipcrance fleet, but to my sur-

Arrl and I. UY ANMK SMYTH K.

prise it had on board several barrels Down on the slope the cow-bells tinkled,

On the 12th of October, 1858, there the long-concealcd contents of a certain Up in the tree* the robin* sung,

was a general shilting of parties. The Kepublicans for the last two years, having been sole occupants of the extreme

wood house-over which was spread the ^ *?* h " mmei ^ Ar " “''' l 1 * . * . i • i » .... ‘ s, »t in the grapevine then* and swung, boat s cns.gn, which bore the .nscr.pt,on strange dark eyes and a tender face,

“ ? ** -r 1 1 a X— 4 • Un I'! 1 , " ,( 'S 1 ' 0 P ac ‘ had a good view of the craft and crew, Such wa* Arri, beside m« there. ■ " ’ " r < ’ ' ' " '"T’ M “ ’ l ' n t ' l ‘ ' n ~ ,L and many of them were /iiy/i/y exhikrahd We were children then—thev called us so— in the fortunes of parties, oceaa.oncd by, b a stron bclicf in (hc Spirit* of And wo sat there under the summer n^n. T "! J ,r ' gUe ? nd WlrC WOl kl, T i aUd Davis. Just as our gallant ship cast an- Ringing listlessly to and fro, on the 1.1th inst., ue congregated «pon chor the lagt of the 8mall b()ats were And humnung together a low love tunc.

the wharf and embarked on hoard the ! lcavi the port at u H rad,cakr,.'’ And good old ship “ QjiiaUtutum, taking with ,, tu. .i.iiiii J . „ , , .. . , "h horrors! w hat a spectacle to behold! us most ot the {l qularly Aominat<<l rn. , , ^

, , l here was a general rush of the mnnll fry

Di'morraltc Tic/ccl, leaving behind us.. i .i i i i • .. . , ,, , , .. to reach the lower decks in tunc for the however the lion. ( laypool and Mr. u- r ,, . . .. .

. dividing of the spoils; and in their

tests her injuries, many persist till the evil is beyond reformation or remedy.— These infractions of the law established for our welfare, entail pernicious conscHucnces, certain to follow, even ifthend-

jvnnec be a stealthy one,

Besides this fruitful source of mortal

1,1ST OF PHKMIUMS, Awardnl nt «hr Kill Annunl Kalr of I InI*ulikniai ( imiiiI) Agrlrullur.l Nnrtrty, lit lil ni tirmii.Allr! Srpltiiibcr '43«l

mill *4 It ll, I K.y N,

The sycamore drooped its fair-leaved arms,

And the russet tassels swung To and fro, like marriage l«dls, On the white twigs silver hung.

Best Jack, of any age, cup 810, to W

\V. Yates.

Cl. ASS C—No. 1.

CATTI.E, THOROUGH HRED.

CLASS A No. 1. ! Dost Bull 3 years old or over, cup horses kor general purposes. 810 00, to James Allen; second best, Best Stallion. 4 years old or over, silver spoons tl 00, to Scndy (handler,

mischief—another cause of early decay c U pgl0 00, to W. W. Yatgi; second best.! Best Bull 1 year old, spoons 80, to

is the want of exercise for the mental fac- spoons (i 00. to A. S. Farrow. .das. Allen.

ultics. The brain must have the stimu Best Stallion 3years old, spoons 8ti 00,! Dost Bull Calf sucking, spoons 86 00, lus of use; on its integrity depends the tleo. Allen; second best, cream spoon to John Meivcc, second best, cream spoon

health of the body; and it requires not ;{ (| bj j 0 J onn W. Tatmaii. |D 00, to Jas. Allen,

only food and rest, but regular employ- Best Stallion 2 years old, spoons 80 00, ; . Dest Cow 3 years old and over, cup ment. Any failure of its judicious ex- (,, Silas Barclay; second beat, cream 00, to Joseph Allen; second best,

i>ri ise e:niKes mental distortion, which •! on 4.. l. 1 ;. I- spoons J tit), to Juntos Allen.

Ba. I,elder and taking along certain sore-1 t h cy "; ul |" th c ’ir‘"boate into eaTh ' hVvIth^ht'to^'The heart might

head u Independent* in their room. We i /. A i • , . •

. _ . ' . , . other, ami many of them capsized, and

weighed anchor and set sail early in the! left their contentM fl ( , uil(k . ri r in thc

day, so as to have a fair run ; and all went 1 • , „ , , ,

J ’ j briny element—a lucky ocourrcnce, we

There '* a fair soft tress has slept on my heart, brought to mind?

This many ami many a day;

ereise causes mental distortion, which spoon 3 00, to James Fisk,

acts speedily upon the physical system. ] ks t stallion 1 year old, spoons 86, to

, Who does not remember having listless ; ji ]> Farrow.

ness and languor banished by some inter Stallion Colt sucking, spoons csting subject of thought suddenly s,j ( ,o to \\. p. (' ( , rw i„ ; gecoud best, cream

Who has not, when s p 00n 3 go, to Christian Crogen.

spoons 3 00, to «

Best 2 year old Heifer, spoons 86 00, to James II. Hall; second best, cream spoon 3 00, to Joseph Allen. Best 1 year old Heifer, spoons 86 00, , to Joseph Allen ; second best,cream spoon

[beat]

on bravely, except that we at first felt

thought, as they seemed to need the pu-

very much dispirited-bu. as we advanc-1 rifyinf , influoncc before entetin J cd, our spirits rev.vod, and wo gradually npon t of trugt or honor. After

became merry as life. e found 8alt

River to be a singular stream—half of it . 1 j . 1 j 1 n , , was clear, we proceeded to land and rerunning one way and half the other, so •. 4. . • 1 •. ( . f , . ’ connoitrc our future inheritance,

as to form two distinct opposite currents.

If that were taken away, j Over and over I kiss it, so

bay it out in the moonlight hero, ll bringaMa k the strange (lark eyes, He llltiNiBice and the golden hair. SWi it td me one night in May, Avalklne' under the full May moon—

they were all picked up and the coast I was goingjgMMfiin a ship that night

To come ^Mbwlnhe next year s June, i I have eomewj^Mkfbut it is not June :

.. . - . . 1 Down on the slope the mow drifts high,

and all that we had to do to insure a safe 1 . ° 11 U „’ an '' lC / |Ul ' Th( ' "' int, ' r 8h '"« » nd voyage was for the Pilot to keep a good r0 ,, ' om the car ® 8 of P ubhc affH '. rs 1 T1 "' Rre ^ «" ,1 60 » m l -

... . . r f . ,s morc *° ' ,e desired than one at a dis-! 00k outand keep off the bars, and let nnd atfir8t t h onjrh t wo ul d imagine. tli<‘ c urrent carry uh on, which it did at a m • • i i , , fair speed ' I“ e a,r 18 halmy, and there came around

intent on some earnest purpose, triumph- |{,. s t Mure 1 years older over, cup C", to James Allen, arcoly ed over fatigue, and found an inspiration ^10 (mi, to B. F. Corwin; second best, I CLASS (J—No. 2.

of fresh vitality from mental excitcnieiit? spoons 6 00, to B. F. Walden. ! CATTI.E tir OTHER ORADF.s.

The soul is the sovereign of the body ; | kg t Mare 3 years old, spoons 86 00, Dost Bull 3 years old and over, desert and when she retires from her legitimate p, J ( ,)in F. McJimsay; second best, cream spoons 8100, to Joel Shields ; second best,

I functions into inactivity, there may well spoon 3 00, to Jesse Hope. 'cream spoon 3 00, to John Smith.

•.be confusion and contention in suliordi-! Mare 2 years old, spoons 86 0O.; Dost Bull Calf, cream spoon 83 00, to natc departments. But this mental ex- p m, Farrow; second best, cream Diehard Hazelett; second best, 1 50, to

! eitement must be temperate and well di- s p 00n 3 00, to John (J. Tenant. ,' ,a8 - Farrow.

'reeled. An undue degree is not less dan- Killcv 1 year old, spoons 86 00 Best Cow 3 years old or over, desert

Will S. Farrow; second best, cream s P 0 1 0ns ** 00, to Richard Hazelett; see

Ond best, cream spoon 3 00, to James

Farrow.

igorous ' tin ns t

than entire privation. ThonfTce-

| tinns, too, require to be kept in continual ;; on, to Charles Allien,

^exercise to maintain

us beautiful singing birds, and sang notes

Moons have passed away unnumbered

Since then, their lustrous coils

Have wound around the smiling earth,

Making the night their spoils. Many n May has passed away, Many a June has sped—

.. , , , of encouragement, and the spirit of eon

Ih.'^nTnotony of'the stenc w'lXI U """ C "‘ “ l ''' rV '" lc wl " ,lc j De4th ■i..i”wlnl..i r.i^n ..n I In ;

la ‘

the proper equilib ' Best sucking Mare Colt, spoons 86 00,

rium of the system; and another ncces | to Sami, ('hadd; second best, cream spoon

I sity is thc wholesome play of the 3 00, to K. (ruiliams. spirits. Habitual recreation and amuse- CL ASS A No 2.

ment are needed, and cannot he withheld without detriment. Both mind and body

arc thus invigorated. The fact is us'g,,, 00 U) H am i|'ton .Jackson; second well established as the danger of ""l' 8 - 1 best, spoons 6 00, to K. H (’row.

host Sun 111011 «5 years olilj spoons ^ to j

HORSES KOR LIGHT HARNESS.

Best Stallion t years old or over, cup

to

by the cry of “a sail in thc distance,” when all eyes were turned in the direc-

1 erect indulgence. Hence arrises the ! benefit of change of scene to invalids, This subject might be enlarged upon with advantage, to show why it so fre

I T am here, but Arri is dead!

11^ „ A 1. «. ‘W- *r? .y? tion tndteated by the lookout, and sure habitations, where we will prepare tocon And the white stone* part the drifted snow

enough a sail was in view; and as wc ' tent ourselves for the next two years, free 1

Hut one is under the snow.

Close by the grape-vine swing.

proceeded we found it to be coming down fromthcturmoilsandcarcsof publicaffairs The sycamore droops it* long hare arms, on thc opposite current, and soon camel—patiently awaiting the time when the And the russet tassels swing in hailing distance. Wc found her to' Maine Law and such other follies will un T, ‘ nnd fr "- bbe funeral MU |e weather-beaten, old and leaky, with avoidably slay their votaries, and they of n " ’ " " ^ 1 " > ' sails Uttered and ropes rotten. She car their own oppressive natures, drive Sam whpro we ,,,| kpd lon(; rh'd at her mast-head a small buntin'/, and Sambo away from the fat things of Both, both are under thc moonlight,

with sixteen stars and thc inscription on the land again. We hope in the mean tlii' side next us. 1 ‘ Pnpubir Sor'r< ir/nfytime to hear a word of encouragement, but there came a breeze which displayed from time to time, from Judge Claypool lo our view the opposite side, and there and others of our party whom wc have Sto"d out in hold relief • • f ••s > Su left behind: and when it i- our lot to f 1 on ' ' This vessel was commanded leave these pleasant, though secluded by ^ 'apt. Lane, and had on board as pas abodes, may wc bo privileged on the resenger- .Judge Morton. 11. . Thompson turn of the good ship •‘('onutitution' to *n<l J. P. I slier, w ith many others of less meet them at our wharf and have a hearty prominence, who were hurrying 011 to!‘‘shake hands." Hoping that the Hon. prepare for a grand jubilee. After pass- John (!. Davis may make a good and ing on, we next espied a sail which wo faithful Republican Representative, and

Best 2 year old Heifer, cream spoon C3, to Janies Farrow. Best 1 year old Heifer, cream spoon, 83. to James Farrow. Best Heifer Calf sucking, cream spoon 83, to Areb. .Johnston; second bast, 1 50, to John McKee. CLASS C—No. 3.

*t>ii>i found to have run aground on •* Abolition Bar.” This is a mud bar at the north side of the river, and when we eamc in full view, wc found her hacking •IT and preparing to continue the voyage. Uhe bore at her mast-head a black flag Jinth her inscription written in letters of litlood, i 'l)o}cn xrith Slavery and up with In Sirnrd!" She was commanded by Idmiral (Jreely—J. 11. biddings. Chief Clerk, and carried as passengers all the

climb the pole high enough to give the rest of thc sore-heads a fair view of his tail, I will say that to go up Salt River time-a bout is Fair Play.

, ,,ow ,0 TeU e?*!*’ 1 1 I What matter to me if they went or came? Of the many ways to tell bad eggs, I ; T ^ r s)ave and sb( , wftp dpad ,

know of only one that I can put entire

confidence in I T knpw f ‘ hc W|1S ®‘’ ad: s,, ° cftn, ° to rr " > “If an egg will float it is had,” says °" ft ni « ht whon l »ie fiery southern m.Km one. “If it is warm at both ends, look W “ 3i,,ki "K d «wn from the n.idmght sky, out for it,’ says another. “If it has not; And May was gliding into Junea clear look when you hold it against a Came wit h her shining hairs soft gold,

Iholition freight of the North; and was strong light, have a care.” says a third,! Her tender face am g"'• a ' liking a bold push to get off the bar, and so on a half dozen ways beside. Now The strange dark eyes wore a sorrowful look

Llhurry into port to share thc spoils. I «nyo«e that hastried the first way knows 1 Sorrowful then, but-00 .. . ,0 inu . . 1 ... , ,1 that a bad egg will soon sink; and as to (•»«».. or 111 ilealtii. imnortant about some one else. Do keen - 810, to rhomas (.illespie; second best, lose after icr came another craft, with t | ic Bccon d plan, it is often difficult to Wealth is the blessing most envied, but S(i| J ultbin „ o (( i n o-_ s ilencc is a dreadful | spoons 6 00, to Thomas Butler. Hag inscribed, J kmg be** is night! tell in a frefth egg which 1h the warm cud; least enjoyed. Health, the one least on > V as naid there was si Hest Mare 4 years old, spoons 86 00, U soon after passing us, they hauled it u nd a* to the plan of looking through vied, but most enjoyed. Yet how p ’j n i|,,? ivcn f or the space of half an to J. P. Crawford; second host, cream Ifn ami hoisted another displaying their Inn egg, I would really like to know what rightly^ estimate its priceless ' ’7'| b(J(ir) tb , n ’ t letany such thing occur on spoon 3 00, to Will. S. harrow

are exempt from manual labor, in their prime of life, sink into inertia ami help less debility. The sedentary occupations of the laboring class are utterly destructive to health. They have no relief from change of employment, no habitual recreation; but with incessant plodding labor nurse maladies that pale the cheek and iliiu the eye, and sap the fountains of life; contemning the light and easy tasks

... I of d estic service in families. They Dark ayes lie deep under the snow and sod 'are martyrs to the stupid notion that

Damp mould on the golden hair—

Deep, deep under the shadow and gravestone

Thick dust is gathering there.

Do-ton thc forehead pure and white—• I Mist on mv heart so heavy and cold— Tempest and rain and nichl have past

(Ivor my life so gray and old. Many a night and many a storm

Have darkened the blue Pacific’s flow—

I only remember one that passed Down by the nal equator's glow—

Passed with its sheltering wings of night, We were left on a bleak, barbarian shore;

The burning tropical day rose up,

And then I counted the time no more;

1 never counted the burning years,

Crossing the seas witli their silent tread;

. , SWEEPSTAKES.

Best stallion I year old spoons86 tI ViiIh; ^Iltol^eatT'eieifm Ipoon to James h isk ; second best, cream spoon .. .... . , (t ..| . ‘ 3 <10, to Samuel (’hadd. , 1 Cow, premium, to Miles

Best Stallion Colt sucking, spoons[ |,'| oto h er

86 OH. to J"lii> Di y*. n , second best, Rest 3 year old Steer,pr. dessertspoons

cream spoon 3 00, to B. F. \\ aldcn. Best Gelding of any age, spoons 86 00, to Z. 8. Pagan ; second best, cream spoon

3 00, to Win. Young.

Best Marc 4 years old or over, cup

810 00, to B. F. Walden; second best

spoons 6 00, to Jas. Crawford. Best Mare 3 years old, spoons 86 go

to W. 8. Farraw; second best, crc.iin

, . , , . spoon 3 00, to Ariah Gordon, household work for hire is a degradation; | Best Mare o ye!irg 0 ld, spoons 86 00,

a notion which is in the power of those of the higher class, by concerted action, to put down forever.—AVic Vork Exprc**.

to Harvey Farrow; second best, cream spoon 3 00, to Anderson Gordon. Best Mare 1 year old, spoons 86 00,

your Ky« 4>n your XciftiiiHir. to \\ in. A llisoii; second best, cream spoon I Take care of them. Dor’t let them 3 00, t<. Win. Atherton, stir without watching. They may do i Best Marc Colt sucking, spoons 8t) 00, something wrong if you do. To he sure to John R . Patman; second best, cream you never knew them to do anything, spoon 3 00, to Henry brakes, very had, but it may be on your account Best pr. Matched Horses or

they have not. Perhaps if it had

| been lor your kind care they might have i disgraced themselves and families a long time ago. Therefore don't relax any d'

Mares in

not harness over 4 years old, cup 810 00, to

iiy i

fort to keep them where they ought to | he; never mind your own business, that | will take care of itself. There is a man i passing along—he suspicious of him—

N. Fletcher; second best, spoons 6 00,

to Moses Keeney. CLAS8 A—No. 3.

HOUSES FOR THE 8AUIH.E.

Best Trotting Horse or Mare over 3 years old, spoons 86, to B. L. Loyd. Best Trotting Horse or Marc under 3

perhaps he contemplates stealing some years old, spoons 86, to Jas. O Hair, thing one of these dark night; there is Rost Facing Mare or Golding o\cr .> no knowing what queer fancies may have years old, spoons 80, to John \\. Brown got into his head. If you sec any symp- Best Hacking Mare or Horse over .> toms of one passing out of the path of years old, spoons 86, to 1. J. Darnall. | duty, tell every one you see, and he par-1 BestNiiddlc Horse or Mare, spoons 86,

ticular to see a good many. It is a good to ^ *R- ‘ 5 - harrow. ! way to circulate such things, and though CLASS A No. 4. it may not benefit yourself, or any one] heavy draft horses.

else ill particular, it will he someth! ' Best Stnllion 4jears old or over, cup

SU -Down wuh Dituglat and up with ^ jn r p J, of w ^ cr , Ynd if they said; ,.,deed, 0, he a perpetual war upon it ‘

y^.lnr Next camea small craft seem-j arc P(md the y w iH „„ ,h, ir ghh *. al initof great deformity and ill-shaped, ways; if bad they will stand on their great cause

Best Marc under 4 years old, spoons

C. B. Netzcr; second best,

care you can’t crenin spoon, to Andrew Black.

Wc referred some time since ^ ^ ;scc any thmg out of the way in any one.

ways; if bad they will stond on ttieir |great cause of feeble constitutions and be sure it is not because they I sweepstakes.

|ui[newiuaiipe.irancc, displaying poor ismall ends, the large ends always upper- fragile health in city Iiie, among the richer kave 110 t done anything bad; perhaps in ; R«’^ Dorse of any age, cup 810,

CLASS A—No. 5.

SWEEPSTAKES.

bisAnism, and rou-hly daubed with most, unless they have been shaken con- classes especially; the habitual confine-j )n uardeJ 1II( , nlent you ’lost sight of Hamilton Jackson. fcW.paint, commanded by Midshipman siderahly when they will stand either mont to tKe house ^ them; throw out hint*, tLy are no letter Best Mare of ai J,. 1 , . 4l , J 1. „1 .. u lend up. Therefore a bad egg can be told Ihey might eaten some epcaenno, snjs,^^ t j uiy gb(iub i bp —that you should ‘Samuel l hadd.

Prmi, and carrying at her head a -Ban- by l tbp wny "it rests in water—always end I the tender mother ; forgetting that if al ►< / s ith various motley inscriptions; never on its side. Any egg that lies lowed unlimited exercise in the open air, ai| d re seemed an^pus to reach port flat, is good to eat and can be depended i their frames would be invigorated to reearly.,,,d there lie u^vait for thc loaves upon.—T! C. lfomr»t,ad. sist disease, or to everemne it when atack «'|| flics of the party. Next came a Some naughty hoys in the streets of ^ ^enus^ th^^nnoMs 1 a rule, be Blow. Inky old vessel, seeming of great! Louisville cried after their schoolteacher ’ itted t( , have the liberty of motion anrthe, with her uame inscribed on her j “one scythe, two scythe, three scythe, h or- and healthful sports which is the privi ||dcs—Temperance"—her sails torn and|?y tbe >” an< J i aa tho iast scythe is his name,

■Oiiie otSor spars and rigging gone, and ^/^^“'of o^of the Udr^nsTrat-

you should

any age, cup 810,

Horse producing 5 host colts, cup $10,

lege of boys after they are old enough to take care of themselves. It would not

not wonder if people found out what they I

were after awhile, and then they may not to W. W. \iites. carry their heads so high. Keep it ago j CLASS B—No. 1.

ing and some one will take the hint and j jacks, jenneys and mules. begin to help you after awhile—then there Best Jack 3 years old or over, cup will he music, and everything will work 810 00, to W. \V. Yates; second best, to a charm. spoons 6 00, to VV. L. Farrow. X r onbI«. i R fiHt ' Ti,, k 2 y Ci,rs ol,l > 8 P oonM t,, We should brave troubles, says AVurd 1 homaa Gillespie. , Beecher, as thc. New Kngland schoolboy Rest Jack 1 year old spoons 80 00, to braves winter. 'I’he school is a mile " Durham , second host, cream spoon

" (Ml. to W. 8. Farrow.

Best Jack Colt sucking, dessertspoons

W><'KL'ct in th< Open if ion of the Siririt, Subsequently ne attacked Mr. Forsyth u . oll i ( i tr : Yt , them bloom and Derhans ini- the fire—but with bis books slunjr over 4 .. A. „ vc,; poorly „„,„„c.l She will. .ml >«» W» - ru„it,7.,i^"fc fZ'.hoM P Lcifcrt. U. si. lo, .ml 1.1. lid closely *1 ».<• AS «* **! .o l.,l, l.nvino li..n Ion, ,.. piece, «• l® «•» : able .ih.c.l. to .kick Anicrican ..dor hi. chin, he ,ct» forth to fjc tho 2 •« A ■ M. k.m.

1 , place for school masters, Louisville! I are frequently martyrs; but Mrs. Grundy storm. And when ho reaches the top-

xt., „ . ■ . , , , ,L " : ! |A. John Adams, being called upon WO uld Jrown, and thefore they cannot be ridge, where thc powdered snow

He, captan intends repamng her as for a oontribu tion for foreign missions.' allowed . The . ir ,s must stay at home, lies in drifts, and the north wind comes 'ears oh! spoons 86 00,

remarked: “I have nothing to give for B t u dy and practice music; they may he keen and biting, docs he shrink and . , , u • | H , sl

no Jhe.it having been torn to pieces “| 8 wa ' m . P er ’ ’ t ^le »Rn»ents to winch American women under Ms el,in, tie sets lorn u, aee .. H nnd ()Vcr ™ I 'rcvd. he ZXS'X. UXt id hei

■Oon as she -eaches port. She was car- j renlar ketl

r J* n n on bon'd as freight the remnants that cause, but there arc here, in this vi- ; ndu ij,ed with a walk when the weather cower down beneath the fences XV . 1 B B- _ B.B m B I . . . * • ' 1 X _ ^ 1 1 BB M 4B 4B - . 1 . B. ,* ('111 X B BB A 4-4 A 1 • 4B BB 4% 4B ...... ( 1 1 4 « . ■ ■ 4 ( , 1 II' 4 > ** t > k

or run

Alexander Bryan . second best, cream

of the Muint Law, which is to he reno▼aled in a shirt time nnd set in good working order. As we passed her, the crow waved tlnir huts and gave “three

cheers for the Maine Law!”

Next there hove in sight a black ship whose name was -Sam,” with how stove

mat raiiM.’, UUI niv ..etc,... mauigea Willi II waiK WUUII me neamei “ ~ - * %i \\r Y T 'itn<4 einity, six ministers; not one will preach ; s g ne en0U gh to go out in full dress, and into thc nearest house to warm hmisell 'I 11 ’ 1 ' 11 • > - ' _ '

in the others’ pulpit; now I will give as tbey niay j^ke a dancing lesson twice a much and more than any one else to civ- wee k. Thus the blossoms of their youth ilize these clergymen.” are nipped, they grow up fragile and A Philadelphia cotemporary slender, and if they arrive at womanhood, wants to he informed how many servants must suffer a lifelong penance for the misGeneral Washington had, and why it was takes of their early training, that such a number of them attained ex | Supposing a young girl to leave school

in by trying to sail the American waters traordinary longevity? They all of them and enter society in the enjoyment of ro

4- « a t A. - B. k. . . .. 4] •B.B .] B4 . . 4V 1 4 1. lil. ( 1. 4-V I . I . I 4 C OVOlfwllTik 1*

at night by thc light of « “ dark lantern;” and her old sails, which hud been exposed'to thc deleterious effects of Salt for the last Ibur years, were very much damaged, and had it not been for the natural force of the current she would have been

standing at a dotid point.

HWc were now reaching nigh the head of tin stream, and the small boats were shoving off in great numbers. 1 could pot avoid policing one in particular, com

lived to he more than a hundred years old, and were mostly body servants.— ()ur ootemporary is of opinion that there will always be a servant of Washington s alive, and that they are the immortal

kind that were not born to die. Directions for 8keino the Comet

bust health; the habits of city life in most cases undermine it. In our largo cities, people do not retire, usually, till more than two hours after the proper time. Company, amusements, and not unfrcquently late suppers, supply excitement to resist the claims of natural fa

No; he buttons up his coat and rejoices to defy thc blast, and tosses the snow wreaths with his foot, anti so, erect and fearless, with strong heart and ruddy chock, he goes on to his place nt school. Now, when the fierce winds of adversity blow over you, and your life’s summer lies buried beneath frost and snow, do not linger inactive; or sink cowardly down by the way, or turn aside from your course for momentary warmth and shelter, but, with stout heart and firm step.

Best Jennet 1 year old, spoons $6 00, to W. W. Allen; second best, cream

spoon 3 00, to A. 8. Farrow.

Best Jennet Colt sucking, desert spoons

84, to Win. Peck.

Best Mule 2 years old or over, spoons 86 00, to G. O’Hair ; second best, cream

spoon 8 00, to K. Y. Tenant.

Best Mule 1 year old, desert spoons 84 00, to F. P. Nelson ; second best,

sugar tongs 2 00, to F. P. Nelson

Best Mule Colt sucking, dessert spoons

81. to John McKea. Best 2 year old Steer, pr. dessert spoons 8i 00, to .John McKee; second best, su gar tongs 2 00, to Simpson O’Hair. Best 1 year old Steer, dessert spoons 81 00, to R. N. Allen; second best, sugar lungs 2 00, to .Jas. Allen. Rest Bull of any age, cnpJ810, to Jas

Allen.

Best Cow of any age, cup 810, to Jo seph Allen. Bull producing 5 best calves, cup 810, td James Alton. Best pr. Working Cuttle 3 years old or over, spoons 86 00, to J. T. O Hair ; second best, cream spoon 3 00, to R. K. Loyd Best pr. Working Cattle under 3 years old, spomiK 86 00, to Simpson O’Hair; second best, cream spoon 3 00, to Harvey Farrow. CLA88 D—No. 1.

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B' st Boar 1 year old, spoons 86 00, to Alex. Black; second best, cream spoon 3 00, to Alex. Black. Best Boar under 1 year old, dessert spoons 84 00, to Joseph Allen: second best, sugar tongs 2 00, to Alex. Black. Best Sow 1 year old or over, spoons 86 00, to Joseph Allen; second bust, cream spoon 3 00, to Alex. Black. Best How under 1 year old, dessert spoons 84 00, to Nat. Hammond ; second best, sugar tongs 2 00, to Alex. Black. Best 5 Shoals over G and under 12 months old, spoons 86 00, to Miller Black. Best 5 Shoals under 6 mouths old, spoons 86 00, to AI-’X. Black. CLASS E—No. 1.

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Rest line-wool Buck, ' ( dcssert spoons 81 00, to Alex. Black ; second best, sugar tongs 2 00, to Alex. Black. Best fine-wool Ewe, dessert spoons 84 00, to Alex. Black ; second best, sugar tongs 2 00, to Alex. Illack. Best 5 fine-wool Lambs, dessert spoons 84 00, to Alex. Black. Best middle-wool Buck, dessert spoons 84 00, to John W. Reeves; second best, sugar tongs 2 00, to A. Collins. Best middle-wool Ewe, dessert spoons 81 00. to .John W. Reeves; second best, sugar tongs 2 00, to A. Collins. Best 5 middle-wool Lambs, dessert spoons 81 00, to Rich. Hazelett. Best long wool Buck, dessert spoons 81 00, to John W. Reeves; second best, sugar tongs 2 00, to John W. Reeves. Best long-wool Ewe, dessert spoons 81 00, to John W. Reeves; second best, sugar tongs 2 00. to ll. N. Allen. Bcstjn l,»ng-wo„l Lambs, dessertspoons 81 00, to John W. Reeves. CLASS F—No. 1. POULTRY. Best pr. Bint Spanish Chickens, cream spoon 83 00, to Mrs. C. A. Hopewell Best pr. Shanghai Chickens, cream spoon 83 00, to John Beard. Bestpr. Bramah Chickens, cream spoon ■S3 00, to John Beard. Best pr Sumatra Games, cream spoon 83 00, to Alex. Black. SWEEPSTAKES.

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Best pr. of any breed, dessert spoons 84 00, to John Beard. CLASS G—No. 1. AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS. Best acre Wheat, cup 810 00, to A. J. Clarke. Best sample of Corn, cream spoon 83 00, to Sami. Chad,!. Best sample of Wheat, cream spoon 83 00, to T. J. Darnall. CLASS H-Nn. 1. VEGETABLES. Best A doz. Musk Melons, butter knife 81 00, to L. L. Billc, Bust 2 Pumpkins, butter knife, to Geo Allen. Be t 2 Squa bus, butter knife, to A J Farrow.

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