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mm- tlrqe To dod, to iiour dcuirtlru, pd to uour Sqtji." VOLiITME O. CHARIjOTTE, HXf. C, JNTOVEMTlFin 13, 18GO, THOMAS J. HOLTON, Editok it Pbopkhtor. - TERMS:' f The North-Carolina Whig w ill b afforded luaub. jt TWO IMI..I.AK in advance; TWO ml I AH? AND Klr'TY CUNTS if uaymeiil ba l. vsd f"' '"" :nl"no Til KKK UOl-LAKS ' ve end of th. yest. Nopapwr will be diaeoii. Uued unliUII arrsafagta ais usid.exoepl al the ..tunol Ui Editor. , 4,j,rt,,eiiii.ntaiiiaerledalOnDoIlnrperaqusr (ti iuirfr !. tin sued type) for the first "' n -unl 8A cents IV.reach continuance. Court ti-'rtLrim-oU and Sheriff', tiiile- eh.tged S per nut lnu'ier ; dedueiionnf 33 pet seiil.will Ik rn.nn-1 niii ll' fgulat prices, lor adverlistrs by the '" Advertisements inserted monthly or ouart-rl y . P swears l"" ch ',,,e v.th,i V ccntspet stjusrefc-rseh time. , farnv when sending iw advertisement mu.t niurk the nuiiitier nf insertions desirotl of .lie will inserted until lurbiU and charged se. t-.ru .ugly- j -rWw s.tef a ste uiIm.mth' ! n l agent. J.G. Wll KINM. & (. SCALCHS IN WATCHES, JEWELRY, rs AMD Nu j.Urstiits Bnr,o.(iiit tlo Miiisioii ll.es, CHARLOTTE. N O. i.ri,tmn f imi UiKrnaifing Welches Jewelry, 7. '3l1' I!. W. lillKWITH MS lieTTI V OS MP Tv A T G H 1 , J v L r. Y , 1 1 AT l) HIKE. If, Of TtlS SUT IHIPII (MJIIUKM muCfiCTHI, I .M anal esamins hie dock before ptirrtiesitig Mecklenburj; Hotel. aVf to thf I'utt I Hfice fmyUK asb-efiher iur..ron t l.r puMie 1 Ibat baan.f pwreha.e-e; lb t.uilitmg a aa .MvkiriiBli ll"4.i. h.. ka frlurnitbr.l I ta sw pepar4 lo kcHnDia1Ut r.ilieitit . foi.r Boamrra b.. f.l HtbVaanJ rffi'irnl (l!rra , niibe ai el I'.a Hit- in 'tS dar.nr lur- j iln a ainjir hu, ik ni'i ri ! imp JOHN JHlKAX. ! I H. Mi-a.-h lli.SI()L,ll(ITEL, -S92ZX- lUrfiari uha !' in annouuring 1 nr. 1 bu IriLliila. JllJ lh pub ic giully, Iliat tman Ihia iiK eaUoiiahi it nrt laell Ot.ii mil ua nuil' evi-ff p.ia.ihle prrpr it ma la II t.t. r ii.ui .lle Ul Im.lliisa. Ir.Mlhi.g ami isiliiig p .t. .. nl Hie pub. r. im Ilia llioal alia..cioij rVticaj ar aft-nlo is pa A lo kis TAiRT iE. aLdrtrr; ruia'w. mi pr,.ile) in Ins ROOMS. II t sTUll a ip abaa.lanHy auppbeaf and at U-ninJ l,j e.falul O'llerai a Ul all ilei.arllntl) l l!i ;if -pri. l..f r'rs ri'anl'al rtln. A r,.,.,ri,b.i)V! Mill's rui rrgl.rlj t tlie asi1 wn ii arria-a. ot lli rara Hnk Itiear rt-iu to ptiaaa.a likural ali'it o tu aulilic paW"ga la c.-nBilH'lly nlieitrS. WM KOWZKK. .VaU ;i. I . 30if TIIE UNION." AKtll antl.i.l Allot i: '1 IIIUI. PHILADELPHIA. L P ToN H. N t Wt OM KU, PrTtel . illE snileraigliaal having ..eba aeil tits mtrrral l bis Imawr uli.er. t-'-n r.iana, hi tiis almve , Unlet, wnul.l cnII tlm allanilxm nl tliS Ua eimveiiirnrs fnr tlmae visiting I'lnU- aiiitna, aitlier on tmsmeaa of pieaauro. I i situation Wing hut a t w alrps fmsi .be -.uciw iimiiu.vl lril, nfli ra uiiluu-uirnla I" l'""f im bilaineaa; lalille In lima.- in ae.rch ul pi..i.ure. Hie distantly pa.aing and rrpusan g rM wis rra and lintaa in rli proauiiHV. arlnra i t iir4nt fnli i'i,r l'ie nut nnoimal amii nl hall -"lit In ill plaeia nl in ten ! in or aluiut Hie rilT. f 'I Pri.iif Mlaf givaa aMif.iliSr that " T I si- j " "lull tie k-pt wiiii ai i rliarar.ie: as will inrel ; I'll approbatnm, and would re- perllully aulicil ' S irtli l arnlina pulinnsge. j Ti-nna ilpnuf. UPTON H. NEWCOMER, j liiullt, ltf.VJ. H3-lr I'soraikToa. j itrr lor Trll r & -nll llaMl. I 'j IHK aaliacribrr la msnsfacroring and kep;ia 1 e.in.i. ,.tl y nn n.tiil, Caap Inf Tnltcr, hcald It'id or Knigaoriii, and gn.nl to tvasn Willi lur " "Mi.f asm diae-ae. ll Wl'l alao la ataina "'it nf n kind ol Cliilliing. If nny -rs..n lie. ' In have it In a.11 again, ll ran ba had al a fe pnee. The Sia p bus Btaal trtml by rvm. ''k r arrai.na and is s hI t" be a oertam cure. The so.ar.in lia had at Mr. K.N. Mole In aim aV I o.'s "'H Siora and from lbs auhat-rilier. t " CHAS. T. EBEIIIIARD. I 'JMftJS. 1 1 a' I J. S, PHILLIPS I V IK II. I AT T.I I IM It, J! AVINU located is Oiarli'llo, reeueciful. I anlieil a share ol public palroB-igSi A aosipleta assurtinent oT ( l.itli. I'uaaimeres and Vealings alwaya on hand, whirn will us msds to nr. df al lh shorlaat notice, aflrrtlis latent fsliioo (flmfi time dnors Mouth of His Manaiun llnuae. aati IS IS3''.! II 'scs;, iNia, , WHEAT WANTKD. MtHh pluiiiuig soinrnsnily Will taksnolioa that l,if Wheat Crop will bn piireliaaad at Ilia ' 'trk.tla Sie.m Flouring Mill, at market prices, "ox. having Wheat liir sl may find it lo tbaif "ntjga t call at tbe Mill tmrn rl.oniig s tala. JOHN WILKKS & CO. Aa 9, U:,9, .' Btitl" A LARGK SUPPLY OF Constable Warrants JUST PRINTED- luai lollc .tin fu a I Fire In mil'. , Jun e Coiiiaiiv. y 4 HIS COMPANY cortmuea to Ink risks . . JL g'loat ioaa by firr.on lluuan, Uouda, Fro uur, aVc, ul uauul rilva. tr OtHee at th Drug flore of K. Njt Hutuhi- on aV Co. orririus. A. U. 8TKKLK. J'rrndent. 0. OVKKMAN, I'tetidevt. K.WYK IIUICHISUN, Sec'y.f Tretu'r. DIKSI Tl'K8. A. C. STKELK, J. L. UUOWN, ' M. H. TAYU)K, B. T. WHISTON, 0. OVKKMAN. V. KOAKll, WW. JOHNSTON. John L Uhuwm, V. 8cabb ind S. T. Whiston, EittMtxxt VvniftWt. AfiU ac, loAK. v 7tf MRS.W1NSL0W An lr 'riura Nurse niu ftetnftlv hlijaicun pre CM (w lite miciawii 41 ututlier, tier SOOTULNG SYUUr, I'tilt llll llil.. II.Lilil.MJ, birli grraily ricililiIca the proetaa ul leL'tlnig( aulii-miig ii. guu.a.rri. unrig ait iiifltiininaiiou allay ALL 1 AJ.S aim aiauiuuie action, alio la H It I. I HK.I l. Vli: 'I J I K IK UI IJ. ! pa no upon it, iuu4lir, it will gifc rt.l 10 your- Uhtl mid lleulih lu uut lufuuli. Iiatr put up alio a.lo Uiia at ln:iv lir ijter tell yatia.aiis KAfr Ml.l.i I wr lur.M r, i.iu rl I. L I II of it. N-tu NKVKK ll AN ..,;"... llrAll.KI) aii iii.ii r . iimoiciur IS A MM-LI. ' . ' INMA.St.fc lilitiy U.aoL 'j.W.o.we ilii,w a'l inalama ul .ili.i. lu.u I ) a.) one wlin Maid it. On Ibc 4iuliMi) , all arc ooiigUleu itli iia oparalmiiSi oo afmia in triutau. com. uitiiualmn ul Ha "I idula a on n.iuit.l ir. ,,. Ur -rak lu Una lu.il I. I "Wll A'l Ht, lH KNOW.' all-f re yrara ttyt r ii uce, A.N t M.KI'l.t: Dl It KM L i A'lld.N run I lib ILL.. rll.AU.M i'r Wll I MbliKttb Dl-.t. LAk L. In alliiiwt cKiy llirtM4--' Li It ln llilai.l la aul (ein.g if. in piu na illt-uplmli, itl.r. ili lie U unu in hitrni i.r itiity u..nou a.ur tnc 'op im ai.niirtiU ran. 'I'l.aa valualile uieusfrflmu tlt preset iitma ot an. ... Il.i O....I I Mil. It.. I Ll ai.u i-kUKL .N I KK III e t.ltl-ltl . al.ll ll. I i-II uu 1U M.Vf.K FaU.1.N ellt K.-s ,u IIKMkA.Ms .K I AM.S. I tii.t oiitl felu via ti e chilli I'imii pain, but in. ve'.r-il tin t.ii. el 4.111. la. kfa. eurm la amoi- l, ano gii loot aim tariff lo ln a, mna tli ui ll will aiuiml mililiU) trlitle j kripi ne io ibr lli wdt, tud Kind Ivlic S ft 4 tfVTfO bioii, i tfieJv tllli It.H I Villi leita III. IIBd. .A IA, h M Mil i M.. litT A M Li r IM krfT l.r MtnV IN I nK voi.l.O. m ail c.ae. l I 'KMr ll AM UlA.lK liU-A I.N I llll. llll IJ, a haunt imriet troiu l..U..g,o, imni any uiber caw. We aoiilu y lu iry j ii.oiliir b-a a cn.iii sbflinng Ir-m .n oi In I lhireoii.ee puniu I'O M l I. r.T li j I MJl ill hft. MK Ilii; I K i.i I till fc fr i l 1 llbli tunu aini n you anu j..u solirlu., I i ,.i n i. ai.o Hie rr. I in. l ill U ?l 1. 1. yi a. A1--M il.l'J Ll. L l.l. - u. "'in n o.i in i l.ia me. On, l.r. II tin.. I y ua a. r ull UIM ttiolia lur USIttg 1 ail a riini(ny . arl. b..lH. None g l.oine unita. to. I., aiiuii ,.i ( t M l is Al rr iis.1.-, n lork, la on Iba oataii.e la pf. Sulu nj liiufcgi-.s Inii n.lM.ui the ..r!d. Pal.Mll'aLOlkH X, li lliBilHkXT,N. Y. j rut ittilij it nit ftf Jjuiltc. lor aie iu 1 1. .1.. lu. py t. ) Hull lnimi A. C. oil t. arr. Marti. 13 Ijr jj-lNotice. f ' II F. Tai l.iia (i.r I -! aie now in n.jr harnia JL it-uy li.f ui.. rlM sinl 1 irqu.sl nr. ai.na tii.Ploini ii ol ana '.i-ui. . wlmli nuy i.,l 1st lisiiu. lou.e nnia ui.u (my ji.ui 'I jJh. h C. GlllKIi, thenjj. Afiul,ii,ti. it' J)r. II. .Vl. I rittlmrd HV Itiends, resirrtluly aun rc bis tt .i rnim lion I" resume tin llictlai ! ilnll-lm-, ll. in ) be emiau'ln' l (nr.. Hue. 1 rThe .. prrrfllK-t Inr a-lllioUl el.nrre. 4ap.ai .1l. I (sin a.'li LIVER INVIGORATOP, iKVS.lt Iia'lltl.lTtTKW. f TIaeamlsotiMrtrile .ilrrly finia tinma.si i.ml UsHiasniai 7". o '. a-.-ae.r- a. ' jr.. 1 uVlLiana 11, li oia 41. ' .ir f4 'Mil mi f.!"- a n l. oaaol iMt.lVr.H IV", t? ' HIOK l. ar..: i aiUanta Liver Cum-' C iiali l. HI lona t larka, t'r'frpaio, 13 liroult-ll t lines, a mi ar laM-H I. Iran.f If, fipr s.ari I iMaiatrS, llal'llnal t oallveura, t lli.l- . I , I lion a, ( Imie ra.Mo, hn. l.nlal.. I ' 1 .. fa . i mm . rUttl- lenee, Jartifllei.i a a, aaa mt i as.l a h ry Fauil'y si.dl II H tlltl II K, I.. Saveiily utliiMlea, If iilllla sta talt atuirk. a 1 wtta aaa It an " in.nle WiaHneaa . iif aa aa l)..lli,a- ti II..M. OrHK K e.u u-i i ta til era 1Va lalug OWir taaolouMf SI 1 3X IVtTKIt t TIIK. SUH-TII WITH Til 14 ItVlliOllA I till, AMI SttAUAIW Ht'l'll 'I Ot. HI 1 1 Kit. I'llea Una IM ne rr llnllle. D AivjronD's rinit.i CATHARTIC PILLS, t:. strut 'Mi n i'R M Para VrjrloUle Klliarls a. ! I "I In I. !. t tK, All llfchl. si.tl IH fcaeii In any ellmate. 1S KninliV ..) ttiaetlrPtl.t. !... '.r.T'ss'Jrt'.l i4 1''-iT't',; "o. .v. '"Ti'JlBHr.rll'a''" ' fcj ll I svMralllaraVaart i mi i'r r t'i !. nii'TT pu 1, haa Hli d'l- rl.rri.sa aj U.i. aril r.ull.ll-.l fa.-, tn-.a . l .1-1 I'-.a s'rj i-'-i. ., II,. ..ii.H.,.. aiimaooirv n. ... I ai. M l?i"l,",1"?,"'""JU; ai.ai enrnta 'S lln Cl S.I r In a r ll , !alrr l- i.e.r, I'-I.is In Hi. i K Hiii W a. d Ias t oall riira. alniSj m-il Siorriiea n r the Vlhclo' im.l,. I Q """ eoM k o.neM. If S'.i-isIIJ ' ul"! e-'Wae la. rr l.o Of tppi-IH tlO.at er.l.l..l. aatlun .'t o.'l ei I 111. I...t. Iteslle.a- iaV.rV . i lu 111 I.. IX Henri, all lii flaia i'il"f)' IH-nw, min f'tlllilrel '' ilnlla,;SJ Kli.n.on "' I'.i.lllir... U lllorrrl ,7 ai.-l ...an rti- -asa I.. . h pvli ta l'r t'i.'.'.it.ru'. IV mi nirtiikiti Is ioM.aJ.aiU ! HIIH1 THHKR in li. vlu... -L.r . ttiarllr I'll la I Tka t.l aul ablaatlr b, lio. Via4i.Ni all lao laiaa hjoia. . T. W. W t e'OH l. St . It., f M.i...M.i..rsra..rt errtorlrtoe, 113 Brsstiavay, New lark. SA F. 8CARR Jt CO. C'4uf'JrC, Y. C. Elecklenbarg Ag'icultaral Fair. i.iiTF piiu.nii'in, Tbe Executive Committee hire made the follocing award;. 1'ernom hone location re not atated, arc understood lo bo real dctiU of tbia county t K3AY3. To Robt II Harris of York District, S C, for beat Enitay on Agriculture, Brut pre' miun, a iilver pitcher. To Dr I) Asimry for arcood beat, ircood premium, a bilver goblet. STALLIONS To Tlio S Ntely. of Yoik Diatrict, S C, for bet blooded Stallion, firnt premium, silver pilehrr. To Geo 8 Hooper, of Ca tawba county, for aecoud bciit atallioti, pair of aile r salt celara. To N Daytoo, of New York, for bet Morgau Stallion, Grt premiuuj, nilrer pitch ....... r. .. r.. er. 1 o A 13 I'avidson lor -ecoud beat Alor gan etallioo. silver salt cellar. To H.rt, Sirong i Grier, for best Oana- dian alaliion. first premium, nilver pitcher. To John Moffat of Canada, secoud best, e- cond premium, a silver foblet To Adam Gordon of Lancaster DUtrict. S C, for best grade stallion, first premium, ailvcr pitcbrr. To Dr L G Jones, second best, second premium, silver goblet. HORSES. To Jaa B Robinson, for best brcod Mare, first premium, silver pitcher. To Msj R S Yoane of Cbarru. for second best second .B 1 premium, silver mustard cup To C'liss E Bell, for best Msre and colt, first premium, iler pitcher. To Freeman Ho aid of Catawba, secoi.d best, second premium, silver goblet. To E A McLt-od for best pair of match ed horses, first premium, silver castor. To Dr T K Curetou of Lancaster Dislrist, se cond best, second premium, silver ladle. To Dr Tbos Jones of L'noir, for best pair matched Lorses, N C raised, silver pitcher. To John Moffat of Canada, for best sin gle harness borse, firs, premium, silver tuus tard cup lo fcaml r laldw-ll, lor second best, second premium, silver cup To Msj R h iouug, for best tldle liorse,loue ctef busbela, firat premium, silver. first premium silver goblet. To Jas Miller cugi0rs i ol Lancaster, Second beat, second premium, silver cup. To 1 bos Grier of G if toll, for lest saddle borse, N C raised, first premium, silver gob- let. lo Dr T K Cureton, second best, se- cond premium, silver cup. To Jas II Davis, for tbe best Lorse colt, 3 year old, first premium eilver mustard eup To Ja Richards, second best, secoud premium, silver cup. TU. ICi.r fnr heat kneanenll year, old, first prtn.ium, silver cup To ! , hB , premium wi.l be awarded for the Th-s A Black, s, cond premium, silver cup.',, To Jau.it T Davidson, for le.-tbo.sel ' SAMPLES' 'FCROPS. toll, oae jear old. Srstpitmium. silver cup. To J G Price, lor be.t bale of Cotton, To same, for seccud best, stcond piemium, 1 firsl nnmium pair caudlestiek: to M L stiver Mil. To E C Davidson, for tbe best colt under 1 year, first premium, silver cup. To Free man Howard, second beat, second premium, ilver rui'ir sitter. I To Dt J M Strong, for the be Filly 3 years old. Drst premium, silver mustard j eup. To N ila-,u Pal ks, second best, secoud reiiiiutn, silver cup i To Jno M Potts, for best Filly, '2 tears' ilii first tirriuiiini silver nu?ar tonus. To- J S Davidsou, .s?'jS best, second premi um. silver cup. To J S Neely for best blooded Fiily, 1 year old, first premium, sliver cup. 1 o same, for secoud best, secoud premium, sil ver Salt epoouv T o Andnw Stevenson for best grade Fil ly I year old, first premium, silver goblet. 'loCbas E Bell lor besi F lly, under 1 I year, first premium, silver sugar tongs. To ! Hugh Kirkpatrick, second premium, silver salt spoons. I To Jno M Pons for best draft borse, first premium, silver cup and saucer. I 'Jo Jas H Davis lor best Draft Mule, first ' premium, silver cup. I To Juo M Potts for best team of 4 hor ses, first premium, silver pickle jar. To James il Davis for best team of 4 ' Mules, first premium, silver pickle jar. To ' Dr J M Strong, lor teuoud best, secoud pre inium, silver castor. To J Lee Grier lor best pair mules, first premium, silver ladle. NjT. 1 be Judges on draft borse anJ mules neglected to award second premiums. TROTTING AND PACING HORSES. ToJobb 8 Wiley for best pair trotting horses, first premium, pair salt cellars. To T K Curetou lor second best, secoud pre mium, silver cup. To N Dayluu for best trotliog borse, sin gle harness, first premium, silver mustard oup. To Johu Ma flat lor second beat, se cond premium, stiver oup. To Johu Mo fiat for best paoing borse, fiist premium, silver goblet. JACKS, JENNE IS AND MULES. To Davoult Little of Alexauder oouuty, for boat native Jack, first premium, silver cup aud saucur. To Juo M Polls for ae ooud best, second premium, salt cellar. To Z L Morris for best native Jouuet, first premium, pair silver salt cellars. To Cbas J Harris ol Cabarrus, for seooud best, secoud premium, ml ver oup To Edwiu Fails of Iredell county, for best Jack colt, uuder '2 year old, firsi pro tuiuui, silver eup. To J Lee Grier, for best inula eoll, 3 years old, first premium. To Cbas J Harris-, secoud premium, silver eup. To Wilson Parks, for best 2 ye-r old mule, premium, silver oup. To Dr J M Strong tor tbs best I year old Mule oolt, first premium, silver cup -To 1) F Disou, seoond best, aeooud premium, ilver oup. - To 8 Watson Iluid, for best mule colt under ! year, first premium silver cup. To Master C U Moss, second beat, seooud pre mium, silver cup. THOROUGH BRED CATTLE. To E C Davidsou for best Durham bull, o vcaef old, first premium, silver eup; to A li Davidsou, eeoud best, secoud pruiui um. silver euD. . To A B Davidson, for best Durham bull, under 1 year old, first premium, pair silver sugar tuugs. To Gen W C Meant of Cabarra, for best Durham Heifer, 3 year old, firnt premium, silver cup; to A U Didon, aeeood beat, eeond premium, ailver euj.'ar aifier. 10 n. uaiaon, lor oe. iuroam net- fer.'r2 VYA? Jfir41 FT,' " u0UP, io A B Dav.doq, lor beat Durham hctf- ,-1.y:"'0Ad:Pre!?T,rl',eV.',,p- , i j u"a:eu' '"r um we,0 "u"' ,e.r old. premium, MUer cup. NATIVE AND GRADK CATTLE. , I . t ii .1 i i c i for best bull J y ears old, firt premtum ... er cup; 10 J M Potts for second best, se- coi.d premium, Mlere..p. loJ 8 D.Tidson best bull, under 1 Mean, for VcJaW.cJnd preai.um, T, uii uicHiiuiu, wiv. iu u.un.ii, a.iver .U)!ar snr. To J 8 Davidson for heft cow, first pre - I...:.... ;i l..k u . ..,.i. ..r...A ' u,,uu,i ""hi i uest, aeounu irunuint unci oup. T A U Davidson for best calf, 5 months O1'- p'emium, preserve spoou; to J 11 lav". ,or fCOod "i eooud premium, U(ar upooo. ' 1 A B Davidson, for pair Oxen, first preru.u.ii, pair salt cellars. lo J U Price, for beat milch cow, first premium, silver cup. HOGS. To It E Gutbrie, of York, S C, for best Boar, 2 years old, firsi premium, silver eup;' , 10 A 11 Davidsou, for secoud best, secoud I : premium. To Jas.M Huti btson for best pig 6 mouths old, first premium, silver cup. To Hugh Gilsttin, for best pig 9 months! old, first premium, silver cup. I To Dr M B Taylor for tbe largest bog,! Hrt prtiuium, silver cup. SHLEP, To R E Gutbrie, of i'ork, 3 C, for Mori no Buck, first premium, silver cup. FARM PRODUCTS. To J G Price for best vield of corn on one acre, first premium, silver pitcher; to the same, for best yield of com ou four' tre, first premium, lea sett. To' J M Potts, for best yield of wheat on To Dr C J Fox for best weld of beat on i four sens, first premium, pitcher. To J M..mt.! I)iis lor l.e-l vield of oata 0 m,e acre lu.pioved land, first premium,' Liiver cup. Col J M Potts raised from) otie bu-bel of the Wbitv winter Egyptian !,,, 351 bushels 1 gr The couipttitors on tb yield of Cot-: ,ou gud Tobacco lor cue acre aud on four I acres, will plea.-e baud in their certificates j I.. .. V ... . I. .1. K.I. f I) I.-. Wallace, second beat, secoud premium, sil- j ver eun To Jol.u L Spriugs for best bale of Hay, fir-t pri miuni, pair salt cellars i Tu W M Matthew for test bushel White j 'Wheat, fir.-t premium, silver cup; to Robt Jjrevai d ol Lincoln, secoud beat, secoud premium, sugar sifter. I To J S .Neely, for best bushel Red Wbeat, i r,rrllllu,u. ilver cum to J S Davidson, i I I .... ..r,..,l r,r. .i...r annnnJ I To J M Potts, for bust bushel of bread-j (corn, first premium, silver cup; to Tbos B; l)cce,e, or secoud best, stcoLd premium, j ; ,j, anoons. I Tu J (lample Davis for best bushel stock 1 com, first pictuiuru, silver cup; to K S; Young, second best, second premium, pre-j serve spoou. To Dr J M Strong for best bushel oats, , first premium, sugar tongsj to J 31 "otts,' second best, second premium, salt spoon. lo J Sample Lavia lor best buaoei t);ir ley, firat premium, sugar sifter. To Johu R Alexander for best busbel turnip-, first premium, silver cup. To Dr E F Watson of Alamance, for bes-' busbel of excel potatoes, first premium, sil- ver cup; to Mrs 0 J Hairis ol J"U, secoud best, second premium, tea bell. To D. F Dixon (or best bushel of Irish Potatoes, del premium silver cup; lo J 8 Neely, lor secoud best, second premium, preserve spoou. To R B Muuteitb for best sample of leaf tobacco, first premium, silver ladle; to Dr E F Watsou, secoud best second premium, silver cup. To J M Potts for best bushel of Peas, first premium, silver cup; to J 8 Neely, se cond best, secoud premium, sugar spoon. To A A Kennedy for best barrel Flour, first premium, silver cup; to M L Wallace, secoud premium, silver cup. To A A Keuuedy f best sack of Flour, first premium, ailver cup; lo M L W.illaoe, second premium, presirve spoou. l b chairman of tbe committee on flour, Mt J E Sleuhousc, an experienced dealer, remarks as follows iu regard to tbo samples ou exhibition : "Alter tue closest scruliuy they have thus decided, aud to disoriuuu ate wbcu every parcel submitted to them was so very superior in quality, was sutfi cteut to make lbs best judges pause belore decision. They consider the samples of ihe ouuierous lots ou exhibition cauuot in sur passed iu quality a oboica Family Ficur by auy oiber of North or South tuauufae lure.' J GARDEN VEGETABLES. To Mrs Dr J M Stroug for best doxen cabbage heads, first premium, silver eup;' to Mrs J 3 Neely seooud best, second pro- uiiuui, preserve spoou. To Mr T Alltaou for beet half busbel Beets, first premium, silver oup; to Mrs il U Wriston, secoud nest, secouu premium nair sauce sdoou. To Jas li ('arson best busbel carrots, first premium, tea bell. To Mrs E C Wallaoe for best half bush el Parsnips, first premium, tea bell; to Mrs M L W rialou, secoud best, second premi um, sugar tougs. To Dr J 11 Gibbon for largest variety oi garden vegetables, fiil premium, soup 1 die. FRUITS. To WsstbrooksA .VJo leohall, of Greens boro', for largest ool'.ooliou aud vanoty of; Apples, first premium, ailvcr cup. To Mr McDowell, of Yaooey oo, acosud premium, silver cup. I FARMING IMPLEM KNTS. - r TLnmnsnn nf n.viH.n,. en fnr - b 3 o"e Plow. Sr.t premium, -liver ?0 Frcr(jk & Qf s,,i.bur Premium, u.ed.l. cop. second To J II Thompson for best -2 hor-ePlow, fin euiiu, mrL To R E Gu.brie, of .yor s ,;cond premiunii med.,. lo J II iliompson lor Dttil I horse now, , fit B(d,. To E 0 Grier, sec ond 'ium. ,avar tont To Frercks & Haeder for best Cultivator. ! firt premium, e.iler cup. : for bes, 4 ' 6r.t pr,BlillIBi sil "ivli',l..,J K.b...... f ll..nH.F on ver cud. To John A. Potts, second nremi 1..,,, ,,,,1 , .:. ... . j lo J II I bompson for horse bill-aide Plow, premium, medal. T(J Frt.rck- RueJer for a variety Plow, premium, medal. To v N jilcbei( 0f Concord, for best ' subsoil plow, first premium, silver cup. To ! Frrcks Uaede cond Dremiunl, medal. I To J 11 Thompson for best anti friction Hori(e p01,er, first premium, butter disb.- Xo r-rercks & Raeder ,ecood premium, medal To J H Thompson for Thrasher and Win- uower combined, first premium, pair candle sticks. To asme, for secoud best, second I . ii premium, medal. To Frercks & Rseder for Corn Shelter nd Cider Mill eombiued, first premium, ail- ver cup. To J li Thompson, second best, second premium, preserve spoon. To Frercks k Haeder for Heaping Ma chine, premium, medal. To J H Ihorop sou for Reaper aud Mower, premium, medal. lo b I brier for scytbe and Cradle, pre mium, medal. To J & E B Stowe for Straw Cutter, pre- 'niium, silver cup Io J H Thompson for ecoud best, second premium, medal, lo Juo A Mc.Maonen, of Orange, for i ,, ;l"l:,"ue. premium, meaai Burnett, of Salisbury, Wheat ru,- premium, medal, To Alexauder i McDauga ill for lot of ' C"tiut'. premium, medal To J M Howie, To .MvziiDder k MeDoutrall lv Mulay M'", premium, medal CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES. To John Harty for '2 horse Carriage, a superior job, first premium, cup and Saucer. To same, lor Bu'gy, first premium, silver cup. SADDLES AND HARNESS. To 1 bo C Anderson, of Patte vtl e, for h"" , fi"t prem.um soup ladle. To Miles Johnson, of Rock Hill, b C, second Prt DI,UUJi ; " cuP BOO l'S, SHOES AND LEATHER. To Dr M B Taylor for best lot Kip skius, ursi preuiiuai, meuai. m same lur ues upper Leather, first premium, medal. To J no L Brown, for secoud best, second pre- miuui, medal. To Dr M B Taylor for best sole Leather, first premium, silver cup. lo J b Drown, second best, second premium, sugar tongs. To Dr M B Taylor for beat Harness Lea- tber. first premium, medal I n .1 .Mielliv A- Son of ThnmsHvilte. for Ladies' Shoes, first premium, medal. j To Miller & Tbouias, of Thomasv.lle, for Boots aud Shoes, (equal to auy work of' uoriheru mauutacture,) first premium, pair oaudlesticks. LADIES' DEPARTMENT. Tg Mrs c Wlli for pair of home-made Blaukets, first premium, cup and saucer. To Williams0D Wallace for secoud best, . I Tq Williavnioii Wa' 11 ace for negro lilauki'ls, first premium, fish knife. To Mrs Thomas S Neely for 10 yards of Jeans, baud-wove, first premium, bilver cup. To Mrs D F Dixon, secoud best, second pre mium, a sett of tea spoons. J negro Cloth, 6rt prrmiuis. pmir UoelUrsi. lo Mr J 8ample Davis for 10 yards of To Mrs Margaret Grier, secoud best, sec oud premium, silver cup To Miss Cv'nthia M Stafford for best do - meslio Carpet, first premium, oup and sail-1 ncss, premium, cup. cer. To Mrs Wilson Parks, secoud best,' To Mrs M D Johnston for Peace, Cordi second premium, cup. al, premium, sugar tougs. To J li Alexander for Rag Carpet, first To Mr. J B F Booue lor Blackberry Cor- premium, cup. To Mrs Dr Gilmer, of Ca- j dial, 7 years old, premium sauce aptwn. barrus, secoud best, secoud premium, eup j To J 11 Thompson for Rifle, steel bar To Mrs T W Harkey for best pair of rel North Carol.ua manufacture, premium, woollen ocks, first premium, sett of tea spoons, lo.'lrs ben Means, second ncsi, secoud premium, sauce spoons. To Mrs Geu Means for best cottou IIo'o, first premium, tea bell ; to Mrs A B Springs, secoud best, second premium, napkin rings. To Mr Franklin Stafford for best hearth Rug, first premium, sett lea spous ; to Mrs Wilson Parks, second best, ecoud premi um, tea bell. To Mr Wilson Parks for domestic- Tick ing, first premium, sauce spoons. To Mrs Gen J A Young for double-wove woollcu Countcrpaue, first premium, cup aud saucer. To Mrs J H MoCounell for best patch work Quilt, first premium, set; tea spoons; to Miss Cynthia M Stafford, seoond best, second premium, oup; to Mr Susan A. Rn'Jusou, third best, third premium, pre serve spoon. To Mrs Susan A Robinson for best wove cotton Counterpane, first premium, oup ; to Mrs Tbos 8 Neely, second best, ojud pre miuru. preserve spoon. To Air E G Williams, of Chester, S 0, for best silk aud velvet Q ii!t, first premi um. cup. To Mrs Tbos S Neely for box of best Slaieh, first premium, tea bell ; to Mrs Jane B Canuou, of Cabarrus, second best, secoud premium, preserve spoon. To Mr 8 M Stafford for 3 lbs soap firs, premium, oup J to Mrs Margaret Ijrier, sec ond bust, aecoud premium, sugar spoon. To Mr Franklin Stafford for box bast Cmdle, first premium, oup; o rs r Smith, seoond beat, second premium, ugar ' To'Mr S M Staf brd for Alum Basket, premium, butter ke.fo. j To .Mrs .Nauuio urowu lor ..eeuiu-wo-ia, to Mrs Harriet Lucas, firat nreniiam. CUD : ht aanntM nrrmiuro. tea bell To Mrs T W Dewy for Embroidery, first premium, cup; to Mrs Nanuie Urown, aeo ond brut, second premium, sugar fpooti. To Mi,s Scoville for Tidy, Brt premium, UTo Mrs Marearet Grier for embroidered Child's Dress, firat premium, cup; to Mrs Nannie Krowo. second best, second premi um, mcar toDgs. To Mrs Hsrriet Lucas for embroidered :Q . - t DrPluium ,ett tea fpoou. j Mi.V S. Ih Er.io for Embroidery, lo. N"9 "m ! prn"' t V, .. r oi.. r fir.tmbfiro'. j '""t Jt0t k Maker's S... - V0 "f? ''t; TIT.' Tf Thom.will, ' . s i for Wa. VUaiaea first nreiuiuiM. cup; to -lr Robt Burwell, aeooud best, second premi um, tea bell. To Miss Mollie WbUoint for Wax Fruit, first premium, eup ; to Miss M C Shelly, second best, second premium, tew bell. To Miss M C Shelly for best Hair Work, first premium, s upar aifter ; to Miss Mollie Wbisuaut, second best, second premium, su gar spoon. To Chas Overman for picture-frame, first premium, cup. To Miss Laura Kerr for Bead work, first premium, sugar spoon. To John E Brown for best Oil Painting, first premium, cup. To Miss Alice Alexander fur Crayon Drawing, first nreniium. cup : to Mibs Sallie H Davidson, secoud best, second premium, j sugar spoon. BUTTER, PRESERVES, BREAD, ic i To Mrs Thomas Trotter for 5 lbs best I Butter, first premium, eup ; to Mrs S A I Stuart, second best, second premium, cup. To Mis. Mary E Young for best loaf Bread, first premium, butter Xoire ; to iiiss Maggie Springs, second best, second premi um, cup 10 Lhaa uverman tor a jar oi r ici "' first premium, preserve spoon; to Mrs Jos II Wilson, second best, secoud premium, su- gar spoon. To Mr Williamson Wallace for best Jel- ly, first premium, sugar sitter ; to Mrs Mar - garetj Lewis, second best, second premi- um, suirsr spoon. To Mrs John Wilkes for Sweet Pickles, first premium, tea bell ; to Mr Dr Jos W j Ross, secoud best, second premium, preserve 1 spoon. To Mrs M L Wriston for Tomato Catsup, : first nremium. tea bell ; U Mrs Jos H V il sob, secoud best, secoud premium, spoons 4 1 o Mr 1 bos A llson lor ncgies, nrsl ' there is a re.istiug medium pervading the premium, sug .r sifter; to Mrs Ueu J A). e bclwecn u, u,l the sun, the final des Young, secoud best, second premium, sauce . . eartb is to .'ra.Ju.-iil v eurve in- spoons. WINES. To A 11 Martiu lor bottle orape nine,; J gf(it prpjun aUgar tongs lo.'iis.u a oiiuso.i ; Wine, first premium, sugar tongs. 'r. f I-.1J-..I1 lt .l-l,re DOM ES 110 M ANU FA CURES. To Youug & Wriston for plain Kerseys and fulled Cassiiueres Rock MaudJ a pre niiuui, butter cooler. POULTRY. To Jay B Harris for best pair Turkeys, nremium. SUL'ar sifter. To Master Samuel Davidson for Honj Kong Geese, premium, sugar sifter. To J S Neoly lor cominou Geese, pretui um, sauce spoons ii, sauce spooua. To Geo S Hooper, of Catawba, for Mus covy Ducks, premium, sugar spoon. To Master Wm P Potts for puddle Ducks, premium, sauce spoons. To J S Neely for Peacock, premium, pre- serve spoou. To Johu P Rass for Bantam Chickens, premium, sugar tougs. To J T Williamson, of Raleigh, for Dom inica Chickens, premium, sauce spooui. To W D Alexander for ludun Game Chickens, premium, sugar tongs. T J 8 Neely for largest variety of Fowls, premium, medal. DISCRETIONARY PREMIUMS. To Dr J F Gilmer for two bay eolts, sev- ' entecn mouths old, matches, broke to bur- cup. of domeslio manufacture premium, ..'lver,much ; tbey brought up tbe.r fam.iy on ,, ' r without calling lor a separate allowance lr ""toJG Wilkinson & Co for sett oi Peacb- any of them. :.:,;,. Dut Jewelry, premium, medal. 1 be queen r.ses at bait past six in ToUobaon Brown, of Davie County, ! summer and seven in winter, and always for Manufactured Tobacco, premium, stiicr wa.ks abroad returning to morning pray cup. To Mrs II B Williams for netted Couo lerpane, premium, sliver cup . VP" "To Waeu & Stewart, of Ralci.b, for S Wheeler eV Wilson Sew.I.g Macbfties, first premium, medal; to Brown, T.l. & Co for Groveret Baker' Sew.ag M.cbine, second j i r,-o, first premium, "iV MTlIrf. baker to the NC Mi.itar, Institute, for a Loaf of Bread -eigmiig ?3 pounds, premium, silver cup. .f. . .! . ...... w .. first premium, silver oup. THE FINAL DiiSl'lN Y OF IHE EARTH Euok'a oomel, which revolves about tbe suu in three years and a half, has beeu oh served to eompletc its revolution in a cou slantly sborteuiog period, showing thai il is being drawn iosrd toward lb auu. The fsot has led to lb general eouoiiuioo by aslrouoiuers that the pianels ar moving iu a resisting medium, lar more attenuated than our atuiosuueie, bul still sumcieut io affo-ot aibcr uiotious. If this is so, it fol Iowa by striut necessity thst our earth. sud it sister orbs ar. winding spirally tow.rd. lb. sun, and tbat they mus. .v.ntu.lly .inka agatust it and necoiue incorporates -r i mass. Tbe time required for thi- purpo-e belones to those mcouceivulilt peii nu ut. which geology and astronomy hav tourai. Tbe resisting medium is s e xcredinW 11. tenuated tbat it exert )iu a siihi 1 1, tl j ence on the cotnctn, liieh are theuiscives niasses of ti c very thinneM tajor. ami influence would of course be very much k$ on the deoie matter of tbe planets. Astronomical observation, witii ail their wonderful delicacy, have yi-t failed t de tect the slightest progressive aliorteuin in tbe periods of revolution of any of tbe pian ets. It is curious, however, to note tbe 1 multiplied obstacles which prevent the per- for!cePlioD of f"cti if doe All tbe e..ur of ibes.rc.olut..... are bor teLiDu witb tbe revolutions iheui-eivi'. it we begiu, for instance, wMi the earth, the problem is to ascertain uhcilier tnc time occupied by the earth in its journey around tbe suu is gradually becoming snorter Tbe first plau that suggests itself is lo com pare with the rotation of tbe eartb upou its axis, to see whether the year occupies the same number of dij and hours and st-cxids tbat it did iu former times. But if tbe earth is gradually cooling, it is contracting io size, aud its rotations on its axis am be coming more rapid ; in oilier words, the day is shortening with the year ; and if the measure shrinks just iu proportion to the thin" measured, we canuol tell wbetber tbe ialtei is becoming shorter or not If u take the time of the revu!iitinr of the moon around ihc earth as a nianriurd, tbe same resisting medium would lira the moon towards the earth, aud st.nrt.-ii tue month also with the year. If we resort even to tbe less satisfactory measures of the suu s rotation ou us ax's, his Lu.k is also diminishing by ihe radiation ol bis beat, and ihc period of hia rotation l- coii-eijueiit- , becoming i Q c,UIteof aborier. In brier, iroin tbe radiation and tbe resisting medium, all the times and dislai.ces which could bo used to measure tiie earth's dis tance from the sun (or tlie period of its sri- nual revolution) are shortening together. g(j tbia (be dlffcrrI1C(.g j tbe extent of ihee J !evcrili couiradictiotis are tue only means ef, tor detecting by observation the ap- of ,ue eBrlb ,0 lbe ,UDi jt u,., ,p. , proiicb u real,y UKjn;1 piaoe. ' lL.c fllf. i t(.rvLces woud doubtless reveal th. m-elves iu tbe course of geueratious to refined as- trououiicai observations If tbe earth aud the sun are gradually becoming cold, this winding of the etrth ton aids the sun would lend to kerp up its warmth, and may be a wise provi.-iou for prolonging, by some minions or yeart, the coutuiuance ol snimal life uou our glo'ne. i$at thi, penod mutt cou.e to a close, tor if ward till, with a telvcity hundn d of time ' greater tbau tbat of a Caiuion bail, it dah- : 1Titu.lv sublime cr.i-h into the mass of tbe suu icitn'tnc Amen- iC(1((i I THE QUEEN AND THE PRINCE. Wbcu very young, she was ricaetty and weak iu the aukies. but a recovered by healthy training. She was brought up at the sea side, at Bamsgatc, ter ankl-rf pump ed oo, and sea bathing resorted '.o. ue was very benevolent ; wneu she roeii abroad which was on horseback, and otteu, ucr purse alw:s p-turncd empty She li 1 1 aud still has a good appetite. Her nutber carefully inculcated iu ber a lovs for tbe Prolestaut reiigiou. Sue learned Germao, Freucb aud Italian perlcetiy, ku..w a little Spanish, aud w as an accomplished musioiaa aud vocalist. At the age of 19, on June ViO, lslli, she became queen, in consequence of the death of her uuce, William l Lord Melbourue and the Duke of Welling ton proved excellent advisers to tbe joung queen. They dim-d with her every day, aud bciug old gentlemen, wou'd sometimes drop asleepjover their mine, when silo- would tickle tbeir uoses. Very snou Ljrd Mel bourne tbougbtshe would be married, and, on bis stating it in diplomatic Uuguage sim did not understand him. and replied ; " let me have the l'ue of Weliiugtou '" Ex planations being offered, she objected to her cousins of Cumberiaud aud Cambridge, aud suggested " poor Albert." It proved a happy choice, as tbe young prince made an exeeilcut husband. It was said that the queen liked Lord Elpbiustoue, but be was seut to Madris, to gel biin out of the way : the young couple staru-d iu lite with a mu- ,... OI so j.i HUO. It was not too I era aud breaklasl. at which she eats heart- illy, aud subsequently spends half an hour iu tbe uurserv. 5be next receives tue ma.- ! ior nf iha 'irnise ho Id aud ueotues oa. .tuuVaaahouid be aeeorded for the day, and then visits her aviary, menagerie, .. num. or .tab ... an. P--" ol horse,, and a good rider At eleven she receive, the secretary o t . r the bom aud forei -n secretaries, at twelve, general Hge or ou horseback either voting orn some errand of char ,,, R rn ok b . KJ f eo't'u ' being allow- tbe drawing room lt.e qieeu play upon the piauu, aud ludul.tt lu ueim.u e--- At eiweu she retires. I he queen appear! loud of Amencau ladies. 1 he Prince of Wales is neither dull uor stup.d, but a youth of Ihe uobiest Ui.-posii.ou aud spl.-udidly J ucateJ. Like his moiber, be appeared rie-k-.... ....I .li.ii.io iu voulb ll osrrir bis ...1 l,,,'-.. nn aide BOW. U -(.i a French, lieruiau, Itsiisu ami ! tlue-uey, besides being a fc-ood LallU s-bcla.. 11. .. well see,, jiaUL-h 1 1 O Li'eek aud aimed with ildi.r thed He dsu- Im- i..I Iba boe arts, a go.td ' rcticany. -d tJR orea.ao like most of tLe Tugiisb ces . .itui 9i b y "XkZ b-.t. ces euoiniuu-iy
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Nov. 13, 1860, edition 1
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