' j., . , "L, , 'j i in. Mwi ! 111 ...i.i in i " "i -'--jiiirinr .t m .i- . i. miii i iii .. mutt ii -.. i. m i ii'rn- --rlTvirr ritnrrn -j ' ''"'V'Alr.'T!!!' ilTTifJISl..1'''' : ' 1 jiS L J?. ; -5. f -: i-" 3 il-. i " r-r - . lD-.':3-: jHjj- SS-t-rr ?-?fJ?r " : " ; :- ' aa' AA7:AA A VOL.'LVlri 'V " "; -:!V- ' -:. ; a.u . . - -; ; , 1 . : I . - ; - -' v i.. . . ; -- : . ,, , , ; i KALEIGIl WEDNESDAY MORNING, ()OT6bkR 26, 1859.' INO.H3 - prBLtsnnBT " .1 O H X - W. S YME. - cdituk iXD riopmirrom. - at ' , k t mt ' Single Copies, iO.OO , " fornix li.o f"' Tfi - - p4 ,Mr liifariafcty is Aace. t : 11. -x.' c SATURn.VY MORNING,' OCT 22, 859. EDITORS AT THE FAIR. . " We h : q'" rrpren''on of tbft Press of h' the Firi Mers. Heart, B i;un, S.ocUir, I- ..j Yte. Donn. Ful totl, FeiiOiif on ai d U'U'Uum treon hand. PrttoTT3 TBI State Fair We h ii ih pf"are t.f Bhking the hands of Col. Fletcher II. Archer, Edwin W Frieud.S V. Archer a d J F. Pat'enon, B-q.j dor, ing thi week. ' Jbej e .me here as delega e t tha North rarolina S a e Fair f on 'the Virg oia and North Caroliiia Union Agricul .tnral Society - ot dergtund that hey In tel d publishing in the Petersburg paper an account of hen vi (0 our Sia e Jr air. lUE 8F.F?IT1I ' ' ANNUAL LXIIIBITION r THI SORTHCAauLIHA J , ' S I ATE AGKICIXTI RAL SOCIETV. Tb Seventh Annul Exhibition of theN.C. Aertcultural S-x-i. tj conirueind at the Fair Cirt-uuaj io thi city, on Tuday 1asfc -The Fair romrJf te! ucn id ery dirtmi-nt. Th- fir-t Jar VcMig inclement, the number tf ris-rt.r- w niucb ipall. r. than uual. ! Nothing .- n j '-i ore ibat daj worthy of note, except the r - i 'h-? afLeraon, - ai account ot whici we J 'n : ' i : ' ' y t !4 ' ! riKJ'T RACE TBOTTIXO JliTCH. j i .-.t I i VI tk tbe irxvk (was cleared for a tt a tii . ni .-ch for hors-a uiid-r saddle, three round, tU- rt two in thre to take the prize of a silver " cu; w-nh $10. i il-sr J W. B Wataon.W.L itl aiiU L. W. Humphrey, were appointed Jxdp. 1 - L llmtrifn.'Dr. T. B. Carr, of - Wilmington, BIik Uawk Et'.ii-' N orman iMvton, of New York, - Black ln." 4 yun old. 1. T. C!atntof Kaieih. harm - B.oiibL." ' David SL. Dui.tkaoi, of Va.k Biack Mare Kt ty Cly' Tke cup wa won by " Kitty Cly " with eae. hKCQXV RACE. TaoTTlNG MA H. The econd race was for Lora in single har neac, the same conditions as' the firvt, the prize twins the same as tbe first also. Dr. . A. Cm dap, llt-nry Mordecai, Eq and Josiah Turner, Sr., Eq., were appointed Judges. ! ' l.ntritM. N"rman Pa v ton, of New York, "Black ffirrwr," (Stallion) Dr. T. B Carr, of AVi:niinon. Black Ha--k" - Ecliiee.". C. H i Ibm'D, of Kaieith horse " White Boy r ' 4 T. Clavlon, f Kl.is;h, a tjry librae, -Tbe race won oy Biak Warrior.' TBiao a ace pin.vo match. - At 4 o'clca tb.-re was a Pacing Match for Hunw undr saddle, won conditions at tha flrvt, for a silver cup . worth $10. Dr. . A CrHlup, Major J. II ,P Euk. and Mr Jotian Turner, Sr., w th- Judces. .irG'6. 'Jakon. "Toane Itoanoke.H J J. B.t, - K-nokr." Tom. Barter, Jack. J B. rajrtK.th. J hn." D M. Dunham, of Vm.. Ho m Mal" Thrt i r.Zti'as awarded to Mr. Dui hutu" borse Mjc "" i H KCON l D t Y. WED5K8DAT. On tbe KCobJ "J of t1 e Fair, Wtdnutdayi tbe j-ain f the j rTT-dine day having laid tne dust, nJ tb alQM vph- re b ing brnctng nd plessant, tbe crtimd ee-th- Fair O """.. wa muth larger tl ao tb- Crt iav, -.Lough even' on that day the tbrvng a not Mgeat aa to prevent one's bay iiig tltiet elhi w room, excet in Floral 11 , wbub' aaadrnt'! cn wevJ from tbe opening wt U.e:oiTs utiUl Uiey wre cUd. On- tbw day b- Juaees me e -tipird in making awards of f r-a.un.a ' We paired our time very pa-an My in exaniinirg tbo iOiinberle exquUite speci,eria of haBuiwFof our air frieikls in Floral 11 all on this day, th rult of which examinauon will be ft4ird in tbe lut of eotris appended toour awunt of tbe proceediags f tbe four days of tbe FJr. We oiay, and dubtle-a have,' omitted cotnj Um-nticg many jslit l-a worthy of spmial Botk-e, but in extenuation of our neglect wc ran tmly ay tbat it is n-xt to impossible to notice vending derviog of particular notice where tb number of artivlea is so vat as it was in FloalllaIl. The day p-a-d off pleasantly. We git th resuli of tbe trolling matches : riBT rack Taornso match. ' The first race on Wednesday was for horses', in double harness. The race took place at ft o'clock. Dr. Fnde Joea, and Mtasrs. Calvin Smith and J. Lo Turner, were Ihe Kntret W. O. Kiddick, 1 pair of Fillie' Dnid M. DunJ.am. Va , jir of Horses. L. T, Cayt'-n, pair of Horses. ' " - , , Tn- prize, a silver cup worth $10, was won in .. -raii:ht heat by Mr. W G. Kid Hck s Fillies. CU'I EACX. TRoTTlJiQ MATCH. Tn --ot1 race wma f.T horses in sirgle bar-I,-Hits irizf being aailvercup worth $10. TbU rao-1 k place at 4 o'clxk. Judgf John Tur ii. r C. B. and Ja.- S. Leathers, lEjqs. 5 j t.ttt, ie or id an Dayton. Black Warrior A nal t.liUi, - Maior M :ti-tioll." t , , f Black W aTtor too tbe irixo la two straiirht bea . . '-" ThIRD DAY.' Thcrsdat. i Thi day, like tbe preceding, was olear and baiitiful. At an early hour tbe crowd was quite larg on the ground., and Its numla-rs ounlinaod to augment unil theafiernMa. There 'were quite a nany "people in th Fair Grounds on Thurs-' day as tave ever lefure been seen therein ona day. .' . . ..." Tb- deth of Cid. Outlaw's wife prevented him ' fr..ai I'ulfil'ine ni envcenmf to deli vej! the An-r-ml Addrec. acd in'lieu thereof, Hon. M.! B-.rrinr, Oov., Eljia, Snair RraW "Ep - Go v .Manly, Col. Steele, and Ex-GoV. MorehaL were . catieu out, and. each niada brief but capital Kule sj bJ, all if tbn more amusing than others About 12 o'clovk the Cad-u fri.m the Hiflsboro' ury Aool.-inx arriv.J i n Ground, under i "iiam-d tit the Superii.tei.dent'of the. Instita t". Col. (J. C. Tew. Thie aotrii..! Uri,,. - 'n' ii( cirui at.raned no H-nt drtJ! at.raned Wo I i fie attention, d the higb.-t admi-atmn. '.N tUa; I si 1 -t-x t f iute ut .rrcd on Thursday of mention exceitt tbe races, tbe result of which we append: : . . .;; .. TRomxo matches. - Tbere were two race t-day, the first a trotting match fur norses in unIe barna. Tbe trot took place at 3 j. tn. ilers. B B. Barrow, of Edge combe, Kufus Patterson, of Forsythe, and w m. lfc lyox; of V ake, were arpott Judges." i Entrie:--Thomas E Gray.-New York; "Tom L'Tiathsn ; IkbaeI Collins, Warren, "Major Mitchell." ' "Major Mitchell " won the second and third haats, and was awarded tbe prize of a silver cup wortii f 10. v At four rfclock there was a trotiin,? ma'ch in single harness for a cup valued at $10. Mile heat' : Messrs. C. B Root, Jno. Turner, J. L. .Leathers, were appointed Judifta. ! ,Vries.B. D. Stub's black mare : M. Collins' bay horse; N Day tons' Blak Warrior. T Warrior wnin two straight beats." Time It btat 3-3. ; ; . FOURTH DAY. Fbidat. - The nuralers on tbe Fair Grounda Uwlay were not so largo aa Tes'erdaT, but tn v were newthe- lew quite large. At 111 o'clock to-day W. W Whiifker, Ehi. the excellent Secretary of tbe Exixutive (Jonimiyee, commenced reading, the awards ot premiums. Through tbe eourlesy of Jar. W. w are enabled to lay tbe enure jut be fore our readers ibis jnorring. 'I PACI.tO MATCH. Tb -ire was b it one race on Friday a pacing mntcbi under saddle, which took place at 4 o clock, lor a cup or toe value of $5. Judges jon Soelnihn, of Raleigh, J. I. Scales, of. Alamance, and T, II. Branch, ot Entries. D. M. Dunham's "Mac" ard Nor man Davton's fc Suneca Chief. 'Tbe bone "Mae' won easily in two straight beats. The Cup was rre-enied by Messrs. GriEs and Wiggias. WAD OF PREMIUMS At the SeTcuth Annual Fair of the North Carolina State Agricultural Society.' " CLASS A.--L1VE STOCK. , Dr. Jaona E. Williamonr Ser-ifmimt. THOROCGHBKXD6, QUICK. DRAFT A 3D SADDLE HORSES. Jiuhjtt. L. Blarkmer, C. B. Harrison, Joa. A hiuker and C S. Brown. No. 1. Thoroughbred. Bt Stallion, 4 years old and over, Jesse F. Siad, Lawyer, $30 Second best Stallion, 4 years old aod over, John Turner. Secession, . . 20 Best brood mare, 4 years old and over, John Turner, Bla. k Ann, - 20 Bt brood mare, 4 years old and over, with fal by be- side, John Tuj-ner, Black Ann, 25 Tbe com eiittee recommended Mr. Jas. Tur ner's brown colt, 18 months old, for a discre tionary premium. The Executive Com mittee awarded Mr Turner a premium of ' No; Z. Quick thrift mnd Saddle Horac. Best Stallion, 4 years old and over, Moses Gtrner Orange By, 30 Second bet stallion. 4 years old and over, M J raison & Bro., louchtone, 20 Bt-et stal'ion, 2 years old and under 4, Dayton bite, ttnan Alkn, 15 Second best stallion, 2 years old and under 4, Feleg Kogers, Henry Clay, 10 BeH stallion, 1 yar olr and under 2, J A Sowers, Emanciiuition, 10 Seormd bet stallion, 1 year old and under 2, Ri.dor Knott, Sir John, Beat brood mare, 4 years old and over, John lurnrr, liii, B-st brood niare. 4 years old and over with f-al by ber side. S Smith, Sally and colt, 20 25 Tiie Committee did not fitid any filly wrtby of rremiutn, hut re.ouDiend-d one beloBglng to Air Jno C Th' mus for a dtc etionary premium. "' B-st saddle bdrje, mare or gelding, D AT Dun ham (jcer) Seci'nd. Ut saddle borse, mare or gelding, Henry Roc?rs, Jim Crow, Bert' pair 'Matched 'Carriage Hcrsesv J ' M 15 10 Rotbrock, .' - - . , 20 Best Single Harneea Uorv, A P Shaw, New Y'ork, "Goo .Wahington," Second bestbinglo Harness Hors B D Siith, 15 10 r tore l em pie, This committee reeommended. that the Lbor of it be divided hereafter betwe u three committees. A vote of thanks by tbe Executive Committee was tendered this cDmmrttee tor.ibe faitt ful man ner in which tbey had performed their arduous duties. -,- No. 3. Heavy Drajt Uortcs. Judge, L Y iUinmo, R C Pearson and John G South. ,; " - - ' " - : " Best Stallion, 4 years and over, J H Stanlv, 20 Sefnd B-T-t S:ailkm, 4 years and over, J T Ba'l, ' 10 Bet Stallion, 2 years and under 4, Holt A S) oon, 10 Seoono b st Stallion, 2 years and under 4, T . M Lloyd, - ... - f: 5 . JACKS, JENSETS A!D MCLX8. 4 Judge. D W Saunders, W M Boy lan David Hioton and J W B WaUon . . . ; , . - Ja& and Jennets, r - Best Imtorted Jack, with approved certifi cate. J W Latta, Beat Jack raiaed io the Sate, Peleg Ropers, Best Jennet raised in the Slate, Thomas M. Lk.yd, - - ; - - Best pair Mules, 3 years and over, Dr.T D Hogg. - -Ba-t pair Mules, 8 vears! and -over, raised .la i the State, J W Fitzgerald, ' - ' Secon : bet pair Mules, 3 years and over, . raised in the State, O Lamt, Best single Mule, Leroy Jonee, . . , , Second do . Col G W Watson,'' -J i 25 15 10 20 20 10 10 . 5 CLASS B.--LIVE STOCK, i i . 1 , . Cbarlus L. Hinton, Superintendent, ' r , . i' . ' CATT1K.' , , 4 '"','. ' , . " Judge. Bryan Grime?, jr., S W- Cole, and Dr, C F Watson. J No. 6.-SArorA;Josi. Bet Bull, 4 vears and over, H Mordecai, 25 Sacorid ' do. t : do i'i 'Drt W R Ho! t, 15 Beet Bull, 3 years and ondir 4, Dr W, R ..Holt, ; ... t, , s . .'' s .20 Second bet Bull, 3 years and under 4, Dr F ;J Hay wood, i t f. f ;. r; ?.r h.tj io Best Bull. 2 years and under 3, W A-Falsoa. 15 Second brut do - f ,do -Dr WKHdt lO Best Bull Calf, 1 year and onder 2, Dr W R : - Holt, . ' Bt Cow", 3 years and over, S Smith, Second best do do do ' "' ' Best Heifer, years and tindef 3,Dr W R" . HxJt,. .... rr ., . Beat Heifer, 1 year and under 2, premiumpf. ..,:to divided between Mrs :E .A.Taylor and' - .W A Kmuoo, 4 : .- : . ; Bast Htsittir under 1 yearr Dr W. R Holt, - - "d w- , -. c.'.--.. JVb. 7 Durhartu.', : ; ' Best Bull Calf, 1 year and malar 2,T Rob erta, -- . . 'i..j.f i it j, , Beat Cow, 3 years and over, Maj J M Cren- ' 10 10 5 10 10 10 10 5 10 10 shaw," .r .'.--!,s t .., ft fi-ft-j tt ' Second best Cow, 3 years and over, II MordecaL Best Heifer, 1 year ' and under, Major J M I Cren.haw.. '-? 1 ' ' 1 ' -: Best Hoifer.'R H Horton, - : " . , . Jwlge Dr. ., A. Crudup, W. B. .Wad worth and R. Smith. t i -x - ' " ' Rt Bu .A p '-"5o 174-Grades. ! Pi -B ffia4uX Zl H 11 A J J T II . . 25 . l,j !'' . :;" ' . .1 " ' f -: ' 'A!: ' A r a -';r--'A-.-i -X KA'"' . C , r' -sr't ' I' '' L Bkt Bull Calf, 1 vr and under 2, do - ' , . . .Beet .buU (Jail, under 1 yar, li Jlordecai, 5 B-st Cow, 3 years abd oer, Mrs B F Moore, .Best Heifer, 2 years and under 3, Wm Russell, -Boet Ueifer, 1 year and under 2, do 10 r . Working Onw and Fat' Catth. JWes N. Price, Wni. Ruisell and Edwin R. Harris. t I-' J : f 'JKv 1 6 Wvtkinp Oxeri. Boat yoke of Oxen, J R Dunn, "" f 15 Best single Ox, Wm Ru4ll. i " "' 5 ! '..'.' No. 11 At Cattle. Best pair Fat Sters or Oien, E Smith, SHEEP AND GOATS. . JudM.J, F. Chambers. T; G "Walton, .War ren Wioslova. Seth Jones and Jam O Smyth. Nom 2 1 . Shefp-i-Suuth Down: ' ' i Beet Buck Dr Wro R H.K $13 Scond Bt Buck, Dr Vin R Holt, 10 Bes Pen of Lambs, not leks than 2, Dr. Wo - - a Hoit, , .10 There wore some Natives ' or Grades on Exhi bition, but none worthy of a premium. , bwinx. Judges M. S. Stokes, Geo. "W. Watson, and H.G.Williams No. .2 Lrgc Breed. Best Boar, over 2 years oldl J R Dunn, Best Brondinf Sow with bot less than six pies, Jas Young, Second Best' Breeding' Sow with not less han six pigs, J R Dunnt "" B-st lot of pigs (not less than six) under months old,. J R Dunn, . -S-nond best lot of pigs, (npt less than six J k undtr, 10 months old, Jal Young, . , , ": i INo. 2d.-SmaU Breed. Bst Boar over 2 years oldJamea Young, 1Q Second best Boar over 2 yea r old, Henderson Smith, . Best Boar over 1 year and undor 2, W R Dr F J Hay- l . . ears old, James Pepper, Best Sow over 2 years ol wo'd, Second best Sow over 2 Young, A Best Breeding Sow with not less than 6 pigs. Henderson pmiin, I iu Best Lot ot pigs (not less fhan 6) under 10 - months old, Silvester Strrfth. : Second best Lot of pigs (not less than 6) un der 70 mon:b old, Henderson Smith, The Committee recommended .one Suf folk Sow, 13 mrths old, exhibited by W W Woodell, and tbe Executive Committee awarded a premuim for tbe same of 1 No. 27.-GrideM. y l Best Boar over 2 vears old, Vy D Jones, 10 No. 28. Xatiree. Beet boar, over 2 years old, W W "Whitaker, 10 do' do over 1 year old andunder 2,1 Hall, do sow over 2 years o)d,T J lmav, do breeding sow with not less than 6 pigs, Ransom Johnson, - I - 10 Best lot of pigs (not les than 6) under 10 - months old, Ransom Johncpn, , No 26 Poultry. 1 . Jjrfoei. Henry Mordecai, C R Wood and H J B Clarke. Best trio of but! or red Shanghais, Mrs E A '"Nixon, ..!-' . Best trio of Gray cr Bramah Tootras, Jno R Harrison, ' . Best trio of Seabright Bantams, R W Smith,' do lot of Games, Jackson Moss, ' ;j do do Sumu ra Games, J M C'enshaw,; do do Wild Indian Games, J M Crenshaw, do' i air Wild Turkeys, Mrs J W Harris, , do do Domestic Turkeys, K Hall, do ; do -Brmn Geese. Jogeih Blount, do( Poland GeesetS Smith. ' ' " do Corarooii Geese, Ruffin Tuctcer, lio II UH.-OVV'. Ducks, Mi Cutfin Tucker, do; Roueu Ducks. Dr VVtm li Holt, do, AjWbury Ducks, Dr Wm H Holt, do Co ninon Duck. Jaokron Moss, dof Pna Fowla.Mn- R Wynn, trio of Guiiei F v. I Mri L J Norman, do do do do do do do do The Commi'tee re nvn-nliM to tavcabl'' n tice 1 pair WhLe.Turkeye and jl Coopof Freezlin Chickens. CLASS C AGUICtTLTURE. ! 1 : ! Wm. R. P' le.- S"piintendrnt. '.. No 30, Agricultural Prjluction. ) Judge. itotii jk ijr.dge-s. Henry x tutrKe, C Meai.a. B B Ba'rou and L O B Bra tcb. Beat verietv ot' Wheat, 1 bushel as sample, T- O Walum, . ' 3 Rest variety of Crn for bread, 1 bobel as sample, tol U-orge Lntle, 3 Bestvariety of Corn for Stock, li bushel as sam- ' pie, J it Brut, 3 Be-t variety of Oats, 1 bushel las sample, W V Jone, ; , i . i . t i i Best variety Rye, 1 buohel as sample, O Lind- lev; r - v.. - f ' , -3 Be-t variety B ans, 1 bushel as a sample, Mrs ' ' JJ F M.Kre, .,. . 3 Best variety Ground Peas,' 1 bi sbel as a sam- ple, Reuben Fleming, t ' r 3 Best variety Sweet ' Potatoes, i , few .cooked, ; ' "Mrs Ruffin Tocker, - 'i ; 3 Best variety Irfch Potatoes, i few cooked, !A C Hege, ... ; v 3 Best variety Cotton,' 2 stalks as sample, Ed . Xhappell, ... i, - - . 3 Bet variety Grata Seeds, adapted to the South for Hay or Grazing, A C Hege, ; ' 3 Best bale of Cotton, weighing not less than 400 lbs, A T Mial, . 10 Best specimen Cotton in Seed, not less than 50 lbs, A TMial,v t ... 5 ' Best ppecimen Linsoed Oil made .in the State . 1 not leas than 1 gallon,. W J Shultz, ' 3 ' Best specimen of Oil trona any1 other article, Alexander Miller, - s - 3 i Best Keg manufactured Tobacco, Y & E P . Jones, 1 ) ..." r ... '10 Best Smokine Tobacco, Y 3s E jP Jones. 2 A specimen of Broom Corn Seed and Wisp ! . I ' k" was awarded by the coaimictt-e a premium of . ,2 Saw?' PrWvipiO, BrjTTKR AKD; Cheese, " Judges B. T. Blake, J. W. Kirkland N. L. Williams. - . , ' . ' . ai :T ,,--. h: 31 Salt Provisions. f::. Best half dozen Hams, regardless of age, one cooked as sample, A T Mial, ;'. $10 . . ' i ' JTe. 32 Butter and i Vuese. : , t Best sample of. Fresh , Butter, qot lees than . 10 lbs, Air. Alary A Don noil, 1 ; 1 10 Second best sample of Fresh Butter, T G Walton," v. ..v r :., t. . r-;v : a . 5 , , ' Ao S3 Flour, c. Beet barrel of Wheat Flour made from' the,,' smallest number, of pounds 'of Wheat, J T Holf, ' . ; ! ""Second best . barrel," of. Wheat iJPlour made 10 , from the smallest xuaiber jf pounds -cf ' 1 y 'Wheat, Reuben Fleming,' r"'1 ' '" ; 5 Best eround five bushel erf Wheat f 80 lbs . t ' to a bushel) . into tb- qualities of Fftnsiry Superttne, snorts-or Bran, the; entire sam- : H'' pie of -eaclfquility' exhibit d, Alex Dixon, 10 Best Corn Meal. Bi bushels, fi Smith, , 5 'Best Starch from wheat, 3 ." Heze, ' - ," ,' , " ". t ,'. r . ' Mrs J i " Best Starch from Potatoes, 3 lbs, Mrs W B ! Williams, ; ift ' 1 . ,4 Best,Spd, Rutter; andiWater:Ci ; Banks a proium for each of Be-t Honey, half gallon, strain -.; Folta, . 1 1 a i aJf Hooey "10 lbSj i. at... us u L.i in tftA Anrh A7 nra o. su ataav vvA m v ui --'BectBvrup frm Chinese' Sugar CaneTfl gal r " I ii loiitW F Sb ul tz, J 1 , ; i ' 'nt-EtEaVTEft rtCLEt4, iKtriT lK CANS. 'vJ.V.'.d 'i-i . ''-. ' r--' A Judges W W Jl.dden, T XI Lftibetter, W m. .Barrow Mn I V GotteR, Mra T O Wahorrand ,aj 1 -. t.TS t-nt ?; bsJ i fackers, S G ed. Miss H. W J Saunders. 10 10 ' No. 34. -Preserr' Pickles 3;c "' Befit specimen Preserve; Pe ehes,: Misses A F A R B DuPre, i !; 'f '!.."-' Best f peri men pre-eryed Apples, Misses A F ARB DuPre, ; V r Rest Sfcimen preserved 'Plums, Mi8e1A F ARB DuPre, ; "!''' -:" -7-' r '-;;,;' Best specimen preserved Qu races.1 Misses A F ' 'ARB DuPre, 5 j f .. ;'S'v ' '":" y Best specimen preserved Pears, Misses'A F & R B DuPre M ' ' ; Best specimen preserved Cherries, Miss M E , ' Mabry, -:; ' i V- -"; Bt specimen green Pickles, Mrs L'J Norman,' Best specimen Yello Plckb s, Mrs Priroroee, Bet srecimftn eweet. Pickles,' Mrs Ruffin i Tucker, ' ''4 :''; " : "., rfi' , ;;f Bet specimen Fruit Jellies, Mrs 'J Ruffin " 12 Williams,; ' ' " ' "I' ' )' ul' ""'''' " Be.'t sttecimon Tomato Catsup, ifrs Buffirj ' Tucker, '-'-; ' " '"; Best specimen Walnut Catsup; Mrs P F Pes-" cud, . . ' ' ' '" . -- ' ' Best specimen Brandy Peacbes, Mrs F W ' 'King. . - ,. " Best specim-n Cordials, Mrs W W H-lderi, ' Best half bushel Dried PeacheB, Mrs W C 'Means,! . i'-""i''; - ' - : -': Best half bubel Dried ; Apples, Mrs B F Moore, if' '- ' ' ; Best 10 pounds Dried Grapes, Mrs A Taylor, Best 10 pounds Dried. Plums. Miss H Foltz, Best 10 pounds .Dried Cherries, Miss S BuU - ner, ; . . . . ; - ;i ;., -.-i . ' ' -No. 35. Fruit inCans. - ' ' Beet Peaches in cans, Mrs J Ruffin Williams, ; Beat Grapes ih cans. Miss M E Mal ry, ; . . j Best Strawberries in cans, -Mrs Rulfin Tucker, Best Green Corn in cans, Mrs J Ruffin Wil- " 10 liams, ' - -".. I - " ." .3 The judges recommended the following ar ticles, for which there were no premuims offered, to the favorable- consideration of tbe Executive Committee, and that Committee awarded the pre muims annexed : J. ' 1 , Strawberry Vineerar, Mrs E A Thompson, $1 Pn-served Crah Apples, Mrs P FPescud.- . Dried Figs. Mrs P F Pescud, i '1 1 Cbrystallized Peaches, Misses A F&RB Lhipre, i ; 1 Jar Quince Je'ly, Misses AF&RB Dupre, 1 Jar Citron, Mrs P T Norwood, 1 Jar U ass Mlon, Miss Emma White, . 1 Bag Sugar Fruit, Mrs W C Means, ' KATIVE WINES FRUIT A TRUIT TRIES ADAPTED i . , i ( TO THE SOUTH Judges. Gen. JnoJ Winslow, W. L. Steele, J. A. Engelhard, W. J. Palmer, Col. B, K Moore and B. F. Moore. i . i No. 36. Native Wines, ' f Best Dry CatawbajA C Hege,'" r. - Boft Wine from tbe Isabella Grape, A C Hege, " " . " Bcuppernong Grape, Mts J W Harris j I i Best Ra-pborry WRie,-r Mr4 E A Thompson second premium of ' " ; ; Best and Greatest variety of Wines, not less than 2" bottles each, A C Hege, . I Best Cider in Bottles, 1 doz,, A C Hege, Best Blackberry Wine, AC Hege, ' No. 37. Fruit Adapted to the Sjkmth. Best and greatest variety of Apples, West-; brooks & Co. -Beet and greatest variety of Pears West- brooks & Co., Best and greatest variety of Peaches, West ' brooks A Co., . .. j ! ' ' '.. I': ' Bet and greatest variety of Grapes, A C ; Hege, ; . 5 No. 38. Fruits Trees Adapted to. the South, Largest , and best variety of Apple Trees Westbot-t-s & Co. ' '7 ".' ' Largest and "best variety of Pear Trees, West- brooks & Co., . .- Lsrresi. an bWt variety of PeacbT Trees, Wetbrook-& Co., . i . ; 7 Lxrgestand b-st. vnriety of Chi rrv Trees, Westbr.o' s & Co.. . ' . . 10 5 5 10 10 .101 10 , 10 10 10 1" Largest and .Imi va.i-v of N- ct-o-il; ';Tr;es. Westbirki & (';. : - . 5 Larges ami .b-i aj;btyl of A -K-oi;v I'rtes, ; ., W.' brcaks A Cm-.. '.' ,.; U .--. 7. - '. : '5 Largest ar,d. best, variety of - riuin iTreea, t . Westbrtioks & I'.o.. uvji ' .-i- '? i5 Larirest and b!-t'vnriety of Straw! eVrv; Vines, V , Westbrook's & Co., i' '.;!2' Iitrwestand bt variety -of Rasp'erry Vines Westb-voks & Co., . ; 1 - 2 The committee reoommeod a bottle of Straw- ' i berrv Wire, exhibit. by Mrs E A Thorn p-7 ! sof, and a bottle of Currant Wine, exhib . .j ited by A C Heire, to trie 'Executive Com-' i mittee, and that committee awarded t'jem each a pr-miuni of j. . . ... . - .1 .. ; . ... I -No 39 Vegetables. . i 1 Judges S. 1 W. Wrestbrok9, A. F. Page and F. P. lAtbam. , ' I , , ?v Best Celery. 6 stalks, E Hall, ' -5 -2 1 !2 Best Cauliflower, 6 heeds A ft Hege4 1 ' J B. Cabbage, 6 heads, A C He?e, Best gg Plarte, 6 heads, A C He?e7 " Best Squashes-, Joseph Small, ' Bet Pumpkins, 2, Henrv Mvrd"caL , . , 2 2 2 2 Best Onions, 1 peck, E Hal: ? i 7 P Best Beets for Table, 6, A C Hege, ' . Best Parsnips,' 6, T S Cam obeli, Best Carrot, & BF Moore, . Best SaW?, 6,! A C Hege, ' .2 2 2 i Best Irish Potatoes, 1 bu-uel, A C Hege,. f . Best Sweet Potatoes, 1 bushel, R J Owen, Best Turnips, J wuahel, Rvuben Fleming, . - 2 2 2 The. committee also recommended a special' premium for 6 Pie Melons, Awarded i . - 2 ' CLASS D.--ME,CHAN'1CS.' -. John, S. ;Dancy, Superintendent I - I :Nc. iOf-Hme. ; - ' r JudqeS Jnot ' F.' Speleht! L. 'Hinton. and Alex Mfjler. 1 ..feA , ;j . 1 i 1- Best 3 Horse Plow, I Reynolds, : . , 6 Best 2 Horse Plow, J H Thompson, j Second best 2 Horse Plow, I Reynolds, . B't Single Horse Plow, J H Thompson, 5 4 4 Second best Siagle Horse Plow, W Collins & CO- "A.-. . r .7: 31 Best Subsoil Plow, I Reynolds, 77 2d'do - do ' do E Whitman & Cb.j T" 5 4 Best double Moul board Plow, J R Sinclair Best double Moulboard Plow, manufactured in the State, E Whitman Ss Co.; - ; J - ' 5 Best Wrought Turning Plow, manufactured5 , in the Sfate, 1 Reynolds, 1 J 7 , ,o No i).-Harne38,".Platers and Sowers, Rollers, .:,. .... . . fswuvators anavtram jjruus. ., ... j,., Judges. P R Smith and W H Fai6on. Best Harrow, E Whitman & Co., " 5 2ddo.3o ' jBSinclair, v - ' 7 .-'-'"' 2 Best Seed Planter for horse or band power, for bills or drills, Silvester Smith, r 7 5 2d best Seed Planter for horse oihand power ( Ira Reynolds,-, ' ', ! Best horse Corn Planter, R Sinclair,: T',. jV do hand Corn Planter, R J Owen, ..i! , 2d do do do do J M Towles, Best broadest Sower, Cabooa -paten lUghty.A r?7! -nrr'-i i S'.if Best tColler for crushing cKdsy (serrated) H . Best Cultivator for general purposes, E Wbit- f &nln &Co. .mi flu ptj rfi Best Corn Culcultivator, Ira Reynolds, do Wheat Drill,' R Sinclair & Co., - 4 -Aa OottOll Scraner. Ira Eevnblda-...." T. The 1 Commit ree ecdm mend a CottoivPlanW Va.. invented bv Mr, Xancraterw of Edgev 5 comb, for which there was no premiunj ot-' . ? fared, " Awarded,, -5; V-:A ii srsa IT). L-THRESHtNG MiCHrNES, CORJf HII.teftS, AC. A' " judgS,-r$ lt,'fw4'i-'fli-1 OH. y . :.: f 9Tr!rt-r i ti-i jt;TiU Nve'aiilJW Threshing Machines, Cn - Uey, Strdw, Stalk and Vegetable Gutters. vri .w'-i . " 10 Best Fanning Mill, J'lM Towles, 'Acont, 2d best do - do ' J H Thompson, "--! Best r Hay, Straw and Stalk Cutter, J H Ahomnaon, vv 1 ,'w u - 1 2d best Hay, Straw and Stalk Cutter, E Whit--i: man & Co.. "'!!""'. " Best Hay, Sfalk and Sitraw Cutter manufac j tured in the State, J H Thompson, j ; - - Second best Hay,, Stalk and Strnw ) Cutter. ' i manufactured in the; State. S R Clwtp, . , ; Best v egetabie Cutter' for stock, E. hitman & Co., No. 43. -Com Shelters and Cob Crushers. r. Best Corn Sheller, borse power, E Whitman . & Co., ' : -I:' .- 7 ' i V:' " '.' .: Second best Corn Sheller, borse power, J R . Sinclair & Co., 7 f 7. ? ; ,' . . Best Corn Sheller, hand power, J H Thomp- "' n,. .; j--.:" -: .,.ls... '-'' : 7 .', Second best Com Sheller, hand power, Ira , Reynolds, k . .. 7 - '' Best "Corn, and Cob Crusher, horse power, . ;llra Reynolds, , i . . Second best Corn and Cob . Crusher, horse . power, J R Sinclair & co., . . .. : ;3 1 : CLASS .--MECHANICS. 7 Dr. William J. Hawkins, Superintendent 3 I RXAFiara and mowing machines, farmkr's im PLKMINTS, AC. Judges. S. F Patterson, J W B Watson and tii A Crudup. . - j ...J - . ' No. Ai.Beaping and Mowing Machines and - I7 .7 Horse Powers. 7 .7 ;;- " Best Reaping Machine, W A' Williams, A Best Sweep Horse Power, I Reynolds, 20 Second do do t ; J H Thompson, ; 10 No Aa.Hay and Cotton Press and Implements. Best Cotton Gin, Oemojhs, Brown & co, Best Cider Mill, prfemiiim divided between E Whitman & co. and J B Sinclair & co., 10 Best Washing Machine.i Wm Cole, . . . . 6 ; Beit Pump fr wells, J M Towles, agent, 10 Best ou-rarfjuai, 1 Keynolds, . 15 ; Best Brick and Marl Elevator, T F Chrisman, 10 j I he committee also recommended: tbat the Ex- ecutive Committee award a premium of $20 to' Aira u&now tor a JjaJh Machine exhibited bv him. " ; , 7- '. t '-. ;, : '. J" ,., ; No. 46. Carriages, Wagons and Carts. Judges'. David A Barnes, Pulaski Cowper and VY III 1 4JOX. Best 2 horse Pleasure Carriage, A Unchurch, 25 Second 'do do ' NS Harp,, 15 Best one horse open Buggy, B J' Perkinson, 15 Best Sulkv, B J Perkinson, ' " ! 15 Best Farm Wagon for 2j horses, W F Fort, , 10 Best Horse Cart,i(dumpilng,) ,. io ' 8 Best HandXart, do 3 Best Dumping Wagon,J H Thompson, " 10 1 ''" CLASS F. --MECHANICS. I Dr. W. R. HoU, . Superintenient. Judges T. D. Hogg.jiT.! E. Roberts, .Albert Johnson, G. H. W ilder and Fleming Bates 1: - .No. 47 idachvnerv. ' ; ' . Best Shingle or Stave Cutter, R Clifford, 7 20 Diipmut jnacnirie,.j a Aicaiannen, . , io Tbe pom-nitteereeqm mended that a premium or 5 be given A Dickson for a Single Smut Machine. " T' "... Jl No. 48 Farm and Domestic TooTs.. Judges Thoe. Bragg, Jo. D. Powell and Jno. D. Whittord. . (7 - Best Churn, J M Towles, - J ' 3 Best Grain Cradle, E Whitman & Co., ! 2 Best Hay Knife, for cutting down hay1 arid straw stacks, R Sinclair. & Co., ' 1 2 Beet Briar Hook. R Sinclair & Co., . 2 Best 3 Axe, Silvester Smith, - ; ' ' 2 B t and most nurferous collection of Agri- i cultural I nrtilements, I Reynolds, 25 B'-st ind most nume--ow8 iCollection of Agri- culturat Impleinents, tnanufactured in the State by the exhibitor, 'J II Thompson 25 r-?" No. 49 Saddlery, Jiidges A) Upchurch,' Keiinj apd.li. A. Sizer. W. D. Jones, E. AX B 'st iM Wairon Harness. J II Thompson, 16 JJt.l Biiggv Harness, K Sizer, ;5 ; icfOntl best BUifgy Harness, J M hpngarine, ,4 iosi jians civiute, uiiuiu:uliu aiarxingai, j Vv i) Uutehings, 1 . ..i-. 10 B "St -VVonian's Saddle, Bridle and Martingal, U V D Hutchings, t . , I ; ! No. 50. Cabinet Work.' ' Judges. Gov. RiJ, J W Svm-,; F I Wilsdn f Wrm Tborpp5on,' J H Haniff, JnoxSpelruari and G A. bykus. , j -:j 7; . - Best Desk, mad of native wood, W F Shultz, I -10 do Bedstead, S LoUuthJ! . , do Rking Chair, W F Shul:. 7. do spfcimen Parlor Chairs, W F Shultz, . 6 do, Centre Ti b e, do Toilet Tbble, ' do Bureau, , do Er.cltwed Wasbstand. do do 5 6 5 do. do: do do do d 4 do Footstool, do do 2 do Collection and variety Fancy Cabinet Work made by one exhibitor, W F Shultz ?0 The Committee thought that tbe premium on the desk was not enough, and recommended that a premium be given Mr. Shultz on a Piano Stool Awarded $1. .,V) ... H... .-.:r:Si 7;.! 7 No. 51. Shoes. Hats. ice. ; . y Judges.' Jas McKimmojri and Jo D Poweil.j Best pair jtiena Boots, mmy x isianey, 2d do do- do ; : do - v do do I J Best 6 pair BfOgans, John Harris," 7 7 p; ;7 : 1 - CLASS . --MECHANICS. ! . 1 , - . I - ' : , ; ' William A Eaton, Superintendent, 7' - . No- 52. Sundries. . , , Judaeal W J Palmes A (5 Hese. P F Pescud. W; C. W.hitford and.Alex Long.:, - a - i - x o t - T ' Best Piano Forte, J H Hanff, Best Cast hollow) Ware made in the State, - Ira Reynolds, ,.; , .... ir- 7 (....' Best Leather, sole, calf and; kip, R F Simon- ton, " 7 '7 j :'- .- :;-t. j Best Side Harness Leather. R F Simonton,! ., ' Best Dressed Buck or Sheep Skin W F ShuiU do "do Goat Skin, SF- Tomlinson, '. Bcstlotj of Soap; with procejss of making, Mrs . J W Harris, , i . ... ... . 5 Tbe Committee recommend the following ar- tides ad deserving a premidm : . : i . - w 1 1 "o ajvii kuttiou ruv ug ctuia. vvii v miuvvi ava -Wasjbns and srr. tges, W.D Williams, ,.,$10 ; 0ri'e Lot of Hardw a e Cutlery&c., including .. a Bank Lock, worthy of special noUce, ; i- : ,, Also a lot of Guns Pistols, &c, Chartea Kuester, v.'; ' . t.,'" ( I A , -i :y. .5 One Rifle Manufactured in this State, Lamb . & Armtield, . . , L .--,-, 6 B&t lot Castings, one Hat, Rack and And-, . irons manufactured , in j "; . . worthy fit r 'I - special notice and a premtum, J A Fox, , - S Ore foot morticing machine, ' L P Cliffordl . 2 One Cow Skin dressedlikej - Buffalo,, Robe ; (something new.) A F Moses, Two sides saddle skirting, Jbatber, S F.Tom 1 linsor.."-'" ' .7. - ':: .!: 6de pieteof ;fonunjen.ta Sculpture exhi-, ' r ' hited by Maunder & Campbell, , .. -4: : 'One Pie'fce Beeswai J hi Tant,.A. ;. . 'i : Orie Piece Sandstone worked by machuiery,. ' e'xbib1ted,bvTbo:. Qrierr ' ' . .t , ' Che Coffee Mill wfougbt iron) Ho. Vm F Shultz, i;v..s. '. 50 cat. One Case of Medicines, Larepfl'&c. i PF Pes-' , , " ' cud 'j ! " !'''V T '-' "1 ' ' ' :v. ' ' . We clitl particular attentiort to Chisman' 7 ' : Yeast powders' contained in the above cage; T., r"' BS worthy of recomnjendHtion and premium ! 2,nt 1, '" . i; i- r Vr f e s4 j The Executive Committee awarded a premt . .- , '".'nrn of $5 to'H. Mler-for a case of.SrLver ' Ware &jc.? manufactured, by "himselt -r- . CLASS U.MANUFACTURES.T M i-- i-4cg 4Fri4 Suj&wlendehi. ", l7ujg$si$ix& TutPpr,1jr., K..JtL Jones, Q,etaiiafird iXiltAr-tfM aJWiMiller,' '3.- to tAW.'J,hnsjLn aacynB .iBaUlav,;.,! , A Bebtmade Infant's DreSaj: Mts McNabb,ii pr j. No. 53 M'kl Fabrics made in the State. '.; ' Best piece Lindscy or Kersey for negro cloth- i I ing,, Mrs J W Harris, - ' s v 0 Best piece Flannel, Mrs S G Wilson, ' : ;5 Best pair . Blanketa fverv suoerior) -Mrs 10 j i rLenoir,7N r - ',0. ... . ;;,i!;..7;, t- -5 r. : Best piece Cotton Oznaburgs, Jno. McDonald t j & Spn,V--W- :.-ij!;j "..'.;,'-.v,',:u';? l.'f 'w-i ;5 '.j Best piece Woolen Carpet, Mrs W O Greg- ? - j orv, . , 1 - 7 i-sS. 7-v. i-.s j0 do,, do. Cotton Jeans, Mrs J W Harris , 6 do Bales Cotton Yarns,' all numbers, Miss 7 ; -iSallie Butner, : 7- ' ''' -'' 'A" ;5 Best Bundle Printing "Paper; Forest Manu- ' 7-rfacturing Company, . : : i f , -i 'l-5 10 Best Mattress of moss, shucks or cotton, Wm. iWataon, ; i '7u? ' '''A..-.-- -'' : Ten pieces plaids, 15 pieces stripes, &c.,ex- ' ;5 10 bibited by E M Holt, recommended for :. first .; premium, i The - Executive Com- : ; mittee awarded, . . 1 i ; 15 - "No. "54.- Household Fabrics made in the State. ' " Judges. C. F. Mendenhall, Mrs Primrdse, Mrs. H;-L. Evans, Mrs. M. J. Lewis, Mrs. Poweil, and Mrs. W.' M. Boylan. . ' - Bes Patch Work Quilt (cotton) Mrs N Wil- .. '. "-. der- ;Ui. ; ''.; ..7. 1 : '''-' it 10 Second best Patch Work Quilt (cotton) M ' Durham, ' j " ' " .' Best Patch Work Quilt in siik, Mrs Wm Rus- ' sli, . ' i . -i- - 'v'. " -.v. Best Raised Work.' Quilt, Mite Jennie Sim- rnons. : : - ' ' - K 20 Best Counterpane "(woven) Mrs J W Harris: 5 Second do : do : Mrs R Rucker- ; ' 2 Beit pair Yarn Hose, Mrs L H, '' ' ' " 7 2 20 j DO : ', Sue,. Yj do i Mrs O B DnPre. i: 2 Second i '. do do Mrs S Stronach. . . !. 1 Best Woolen Shawl, Mrs C W, 4V 1 3 Best piece Negro Woolen Cloth; Mrs Jane u Khodes, " ;,!.-', - 6 Best piece Tow Cloth, Mrs C Spraugh, . 5 Do low ana Cotton Cloth, Jurs Wm if . Sbultz,' . . , j . ;'. ,v i'3 Best Sewing filk, pound, Miss Sallie Butner, ine committee also recommend that the follow ing premiums be given for the articles mentioned : Raised Worked Counterpane, Mrs S Jfi Hardy. 5 One Bed Spread, T J Holt, . : . , . : . , .2 Two pieces Woolen Homespun, Mrs S G : ; 7 Wilson, ' : j . 5 One bolt Dimity, Mrs Charles Horton' , . . 3 Thirty yards Oznaburg, Mrs J WJIarris. 3 One Pencil Sketch,,T C. CampbelL I . . 13 une ueni s uap, Jira ) a vvunatns, nonor iie mennpn. 7 .. 17 CLASS I.--MANUFACTURES. , ' Rufus S.: Tucker,' Superintendent. , Judges. Y J Saunders, Mrs Primrose,' Mrs Cotten and Miss M Curtis. A, j No".'55 -Fine Crotchet Work in Spgol Cotton See. Best Worked Collar,Miss OEM, j - 3 Second . do -' Miss M V Lott, .12 Best Worked Chemisette, Mrs L D, , - ' T3- Best YVosked bet, collar and sleeves). Miss L -1 tA'ir, 1-v-r j .7 . ,. . . Best Infant's Can, Mrs L G, ! . i5 :i I'll Do spdeimen Lace. Mr R Tucker. Do 7 ' do : ' Crotchet' Work, Miss E C Best Crotcbeed or .Embroidered Shawl, jjlisg 31. V IOtt, ' " , . , Second best Crotcheted or Euibr'd SbawL Miss Laura Sumner, Best set Table Mats, Miss S T, - t : .: Second' h:' ;do"' ' Miss F G. Best specimen' Crewel or Orne KnittSiig, Mrs j irt wiiiiams, ; ; - : ' - 7 f ; No. 56 Raised and Worsted Work. f. 3 Best Piano Cover, Miss J Leach, : w Best.Table Cover, Miss Cornelia Terrell, : 6 J 6 3 Best Hearth Jtug, alias C V Johns, Be6t Ottomaii Cove-, Miss E M Howerton. Bct Lamp or Vase Mat, Miss J Leacb, 1 .The committee also recommended a Netted Tidy, exhibited by Miss Sophia Partridge. , Various artiqlea from two different Working societies or nttie girls, Premium, each, -. ' v j , f Embroideries, &cv : " .: l Jtiages 3iis cs. i-arwia-fw, AiissBtronacn, Bliss Cut-tie; Miss Kate Smith- Mise Pattie William and. airs, liavner. - :: -fv. ' -!! -;' ' 'Ni. 57 -Embroidery in Silk. 1 t ..'. v.j ' Best L'idy s Dress, Miss A E Rouihac,' , ' ' f - 6 Secorid, best Lady 's press, Miss Ada Barber, 3 B- st Jjady s Mantle rars J C M-OCK, , 6 Best Vest, Mrs Primrose,, ' ', . '.6 Second ba.t Vest, Tbos Callan, . ' ' . "u 3 B-st Child's Dress, Miss Ada Barter, A l.A ! 6 Second best Child's prts, MissR'M Howerton, 3' Best Sack or Spencer, Mrs- BO Lewis,. Ap' ! j 3 Best Boy s Jacket, Aliss Harriet Lane, 1 ,! j 2 Best Infant's Cloak or BJanket, Mrs L DBryapj 2 Best Infant's Cloak, RetMrs Stacy, , . j 1 Raised Silk Embroidery, Miss V A Crocket, A S -m, ! j..:" j. ... .t' . im inai. iwaru.wu uiauts UEKIIl IDe . recom-..' mendation of the committee. no Dremium 7 .. ueing' nerea jor tne article. . ; -i 7 j ; ia 59 Jhmbrovdeiy tn Worsted. ; ; Jatfow Mrs.-AV- W: Holden. Mias 8 A D "Lindsay, Mrs4 Gov. Ellis, Miss Harriet Harri- Mrs. Oen. Means,: Mrs.; J., Nixon, : Mrs. : J. S D. Powtellj Miss Sallie Outlaw and Mrs. Primrose. Best Chair Cover. Miss C V Johns. ; Ai . 4 Best Ottclnan Coyer,' Mrs L"C Lineoec,' r V.j ; 4 Best LSP or Vase Mat, Miss Corn eliu Terrell.' 1 xne ceipmittee-a:sp recommended the tollow-. mg articles riot on the premium, list, and Athe Executive Committee, awarded etch a Sitrujiuiu or viz:. orsiea Jmoroiaery,,; y. MM S M Howerton ; do, do., bjf Dr A s Smedes Sofa Pillow, ty Mra S tf .Wait j do. do., by Mrs M Clrausmah I OttornVn' Cover,, by Mrs S C Linebeck ; and. a niebef ' of liaised, W ork, by Miss. J Leach. i i Knitting or Netting, &c.- Bywto-Mis8 A. O. Cotton. Miss Mr Ctt 18 and R. C. Badeer. i it w r; -H '- '"NoreOr-Knitiing or Netting'.' Best specimen Knitting or Netting in Wool, S H.i P7.7.-f-: t it- A-'Al i :V:: a ' - ' ', ' -' Second best specimen Knitting or Netting in Wool.DB.. -; A''-' ' .':-V"-"; A'. Third best specimen Emitting or Netting in W..l r, I . 7 : : 1J. V s i . .' . .-.!. .-i-i. Best speeime.n Knitting or Netting in Cotton, ; Mrs C-B Uufre, ' - . . . .. Second best'specimen Knitting or Netting in Tuotton,! Mrs liumn iucker, ,; ( .... j. '.t, No. 61 Fancy Work. . 7. .,;a I Best ornamental Shell-Work, M rs S C Linebeck, 5 Second best,do ' do : .Miss K-Mason, a- Best specimen W4x Flowers,' Mrs F I Wilson Second best do . ,.,do 4 -Mrs G W Allev.l Beet specimen Feather. Work, Miss L ohaffneri Best specimen; Hair .Work, Mrs S Quantz, a Second best t do - i Miss S Butner, ?T A.; i Best Collar, Mrs Er Masons c -t i'. 0 3 2 4 Seoorid bfet Collar, M rs. G M Lee,- i '.?. Best Collar and SleevesrMisa &.B DnPre j Second bestCellarasd Sleeves, Misa RB DuPre, 2 Best Hand kerchief. Miss Ann Warden, Uyi r .- 2d do Ado 7 Miss Rebeccamithj- fru Best Child's Xlreas Mrs G ItLes,' -: 2d do .dp ;,doa-MraM APattersoor'f i'ut Best Liacfn ,Ypkd; for Ladies, Misa Mollis MCirMaij ??f-'b yJ '!. :;' Jt i . 't'53iet 2d &3st Lineri; Yoke for: Ladies; Miss Sophiar Partridge. -; - . -'a..,, ; ,5 '-ii-H Best Lady's Underskirt, Mrs J R Willrams, do,Gen veman s Snirt, Miss Alary Vrgler, - do Boy'a Shirt-Mrs R J Owen,- i.s.f iThe Committee Also recommended the following asv worthy.uf premluina, and the premiums annjex- ea were awarded i i MwaAV b34, it?- 0 $10 5 -. I Bt Leather, Work, Miss Jennie Simmons, K r j .-mo. oA iveeaie Yxgrn. , -: : . . ' ;l 1. ,jttiae--Mrs' Margarets Henrv.-, jMn,sj. do do ' -Tokeof Tetting fbrladicBj'Mrs J , "SarBn Williams,'. '.-j-.jI U -'.. 'i .-;V 1 Beat piece of Plain Sewing; by a lady aged 74, '' 3 i - ' T-v-- No. 63-fi-iifrtt.-.. ' . Judges.-D M Barrincor, Chaa B Shober. Mrs , Gov Ellis, A M Lewia, Mis J AEngeliiard and Mrs Jno R Williams. 4, , I . , ''J...' ,7 .. T 1 ? T .... . . mm . . Au.19 v uv. ,, iiiwuM, . . .. r .J. . ' ... e , , . , .. ;-;.- - '... (. t; 11U...1 Best specimens Daguerreotypes, E Hunt, I do do Ambrotypes,. Wm Percival, -I : dor ' do ' Pliotographs, B Hunt,- " w j do do 7 .colored Photozraphs; KHunt. - S dd i- do , . Oil Painting, J i Andrews, . ;,10 2d do do .. . (, do , . do , , Miss B. Partridge,." 5 ido- do" Painting in water colors, Mias7 1 Partridge,'- '.- ' t, 1,-' ;': f 10 2d best specimen Painting in water Colors, E I I Emmons. ir. 1 ... , .. ... .7 -:- . f t Bst specimen Grecian Painting, Miss Ftortdi Cotton, . 7 '.. :,7 ' j - ;.; 2d best specimen Grecian Painting MIsi J' Simmons,'- . v.v4 ' u w. j.'jiir 3 Best specimen' Pencil Drawingy Miss S Par- : -.- wwg, . .... , : , .. . 1 . b 2d b"t Specimen Pencil Drawing; Miss Mollie jI ' 'Nixon, s:' -;- - Ay ; ' j. - 3 Best specimen Architectural Drawing, Wm A v.ercival,,',.f;v.tf : -;..,..,. A, ,, .j, ,,. rTh'e committee have awarded the premiums :.y . " according to the foreg .irg numbsrs, iwojmy-.j : A tively. -i.They suggest tliat the prvmiunia ' ..' for Daguerreotyp-, Ambrotvpes and Pli-h.,'. .1 . tographa, are too high' in . oopipan'soii vith M' . ' . those for Oil and other Paintings, The 2d A ... -; premium t in Architectural Drawing is A r . awarded to a drawing, ha vioi the nuieof , . .j Wm Clqgg, a pupils and a profniyhg North j It .Carolina artist... We desire to reoornioend' mf A to the especial attention of the Exouiivo . - ,7 Committee" the ivery artistic jsfKtcuiru)w f , , ' Cameos exhibited by Mr Dr) Masori, and ... 7 , the beautiful articfesof PchiStoRe Drna-s , ' C1J menta Sexhibited by . J G Wilkinson.; $1Q j L was awarded to Mrs Maaoc amd 2 io Mr . ridkinA -V" ' f.".y"'tr annex'- the, list of entrie V:FiiTl "ilall, and shall follow it up in our ,neit with the list of entries in Mechanic's and Planter's Hall, and the Lfve Stock; List, Ac. ' We return bu!r heartfelt tbahfeito MeMra, -rVt;WVhltakry J.TL Bry- an J jr.,. James Litchford ,ad other gwrtleiaei who have so kindly aide4-ua ia making up th'a, , reporU. . ' ');..;" . '.. iiu'4.,' ! ') .,":) - ,'M I J;7 'LTST OP ENTRIES.? '': aT , v-;:, 7'flokal- hall;:,, A j;' lt " : .,(, ,- h a-. .. . .. . t . tf. . J -i .,. , . : Mrs. Jane Rhode,' of Wake county, exhibited I . pair of Blankets, and 20 yards Domestic Serge, ' . Miss Anna B. Christophers, of Raleigh, exhibit ed 1 -Basket Wax Fruit. Very good., , : ' , ' H. J. Hesselbacb.'Raleieh, 2 1 very bve and - well-trained Geraniums. -.Much admired. , ' Jtliss C. M. Howerton, Hillsboro', t pal.- Fancy Net Gloves, 1 pair Ottoman Covers, aod 1 Em broidered Girls Dress. T.t i f..k.f :?. 11 , Mi C. V Johns,, WakerU Hearth Rug; aod 1 Fancy Reception Chair. :i wx : J i .. - 7 .: .Miss Blanche Fentress, Raleiga, 3 Pencil Draw ings and Frames, and 1 Grecian Painting ; all well executed, and the Grecian - Painting " Manifest Destiny,'.' deserves especial notion: " A E. T. Barry A Con Wilmingtoln, 1 Sewing Ma chines -, :-,ri..'-S 5 t . . f .f- ' 7 Mrs. T. Burr,l Wilmington, 1 Coanterpane.' Mrs. N. T. FentreM, Raleigh, I Geranium. ' 7! . 1 Mrs. Primrose, Raleigh j 1 Embroidered Velvet . Vest.: Very neatly axocutecU'i iri ! "-f'A ,: iMrs: J. P., RaWgh,:iimbroldered Velvet Vest Mrs. M. L. Weston, CharloUej.! Piano1 Ooter. , Very neat. t ''. ,-: el. i- it - 7 Mrs. M. A Durham, Clayton, I Bed Quilt i' . Mrs. R, J. OwenJ Raleigh, 1 Boy Skirt , r - W. H, miuker, Wake, 1 Worked aad Fig , ored Counterpanes.- '-"l- .'- V' "" , "j 7 Mis . M.pllie 'Curtis,! Koibroiderod : Band and i Sleeves i .-, Very bandsornoty exported. I ..IJ. :! A lady , 74 yers of age, a specimen of plain sow-i ingA 1'' -..-,..J..'"f".- Mat. O. Li FTintoli. Wake: ftolt Nerrrn Clhth. E. Hant Ralei-rh. 2 Plain . Pttotoirrai.hi. 2 do. ! Colored in Oil and t Case of Daguerropty pesr Ay ell f executed. A"" ;": --f" ' "J ,. '.. r. J. P. A ndrews, Raleigh, 9 Photogtnphic Paint- ; ings gotten up .in the beg manner; vit-"The ; Fruit Seller," . ''On the Rio GrandeVPnitfait of ) t Fancy Kembln," .V Fancy ketch -ia Oil," The : Crcjwn of Thorns," "Gamp In the IIill,fiWlnter Thaw,'! Shipwrecked,? and a "1. Portrait-front Life,?. The last is a portrait of a little boy In this citv, and very life-like ih'appbaranc.! JM Mis S. Partridge, Raleigh,"-3 WaUr IColor I.Sketcheszi Very well.exeouted. 1! -i'Jt wi ' 1, Mrs.; J. Ruffin WUUama, Raleigh I Ottoman Covecy-1 Linen.Yoke aud SleevafS 1-KnittM Nu bia, 1 Boy's Cloth Cap, and 1 Gent's. Cloth' Can' ; all of which were much admirdf and executed with most exquisite taste- and skill. ' Also, by the tante, 1-Jar each of Sweet Pickldd Feach, Prmerv- ed Peach, Tomatoes, Pluma, Own),-Citron, Pic-" kled Cucumbers,'; Greu,Picklea, C.'Urtombet anu Ttmatoe Catsup, and 2 bottlas Of Blackberry W4ne, all Of which were put uip'itn. .Wa osuaMv u-perip- manner, and presented an 1 array good .things that made out mdutb; wateri.iti.i'i-ii .Miss' M. M. Jones, Salisbury, i'Kailud Ci-in-terpane.. . vt''l ' vMv-- . . ,.Mrs.j Jao. Hutohins, , Rakigh;; li Water Ctior Painting. i. Mrs-Li Marling, Ralcigb.'l Water Colar Pairit ing and 2 DresaCapa-tr"X -i. ; wiai j Suitf. ' .. j Mis. Hooperl.pair Potichooiina Vasiis. Very' nice,. -' . 1 . ,'i ' :' ' .-'-' Mrs. Ruffin TuckeV.' Rafe1eh;'rjar ieh'bt Cit- . ron (water-melon) PicHef ' Mftngftes-,9 "f F'C kled Peaches, Green Cucu.nber fickle' Ptrrple :uaDoage, ana.irBnay j-eacne, ana a Driiiii eaea of Scutonernorifir Wine. Ohnrv CordikH Pen'et Cor- ' dial; and Tomato Calfcrf-H. and J Goblribt-Pfrv- , n . 1 ; . 1 1 . T. 1 . . .1 V ' 1 . edoirawocrnes, rt casket x-omegranaieSj 4- .rv Bit ted Counterpan!j(ni0 piecesj 1 Woveti and Turf ed Coanterpane, -1 "Knitted Tidy,"1 f dd' Collar, 1 : LIneif Collar, 5 vards Knit Lace, arid a hair bush el of Filberts. X The Needle Wdrk -' exMbfted; by Mr.Tiioker was todch admired, and the Prtervfes, Pickles, Wiriee,! Iop.ked vlry-;teaiptm, bnt Mrs. 8. E: Hawley ' T Raised Worked Couoter- tjsane and 1 Musk-melon Seed Watch Cr Jirs. r . A. v jisont xvaieign, t vvr,euan, xaini Ines,'! Vase Wax Flowers, 2 WaiUsf Wax Veg. etabtes. and 1 Waiter Wax Fruit.vall of which 2 ' were executed with the most anUtic skill, j -, s Mrs. , Charles" Horfon", Wake, 1 pa jatcl) ' worked Wortted Quilt,;, 1 ;;bo!t. eacK pC'Liriiey, ; Jeans, ' Corded Skirts; JSerge, ; O)Urit0rpane ' DSnriitV These shecrmeria of doniestii 2 I ture reflected mitch credit upon the pxhlit'r. 5 V 'MrsJJ.Buffln Wl Ilia mi.1 Raleigh, I Jar Ppach Ma tngoe,' 1 do. "Vetlow "PjckIes,'.l,,Uo:( Cherries; 1 2 tumblers Apple 'Jelly,! '. '"1 ', '; '' ' and . Mrs-. S. M.',Wait, .ForestvMo, JT. p;,J Paini a'nrl 1 niivw ''RmhtfOtderV. P ' u" f" ' : -Misses A. F.-A R. B. DuPre,1 Rafafgh,' tjar Jach . of S weet pickled FToms, .Preserved i Peaches, do. -Abples-dK Sofr Georgia Poaches', ,dd, ChWsUl 5 Jd3.; Qn-urce'JeIIy anrl Apple 'd0J'li 'V.li Mrs. C. B. DuPre, Raleigh, 2 'pair Hose, "by -lady 70irwrsaldixy7ij-l XZlliZZl - J.AO. Lindlev.N. O.vBomolodoal Gardens and Nurseriesj .Guilford,vbver 100 different kinds of wppl and soms verjrfine speclmons'of Pound ..fears. .i,tv,tk -tti'l .&(r vi 'I .. H "O ! ... .iMrs. A M. Saunders, Raleigh, 1 OUJPaiating, Xhft eanj a beautiful deaigtV nd well ecu nledt Atnl one Counterpane, of home growth- and ..jpMoftctvr .n '-8 . (S"ff - ... finM $rrt.!v& I Uiul-Painuagikci'iNeaUy uamea aaa ntuoa au- 1 . k t. , . 1 . r .... mcA ?,.TMrs. Ai. 44- Jjryaf jvaieigivAtf map- beau tifull; embroidered, ii 3 . ' ' Miss' M E. Col burn, Raleighi J vmbroidered Yeasswl I KaitgiUr Tidyf; BtHh taateiy.i' :oAted jj' Uis wi o.'fj Io ?.:Mf fdf afsaW 3"1 .TwecoaM not get a taste or tfrpnj: ""j r - . ' hl 'WielRalef-ii 3 2 nieces N. C. t'asstmere' arid 1 piece N. CVKereey. 1 .. - . . 5 5 t 1; i ! 4 ' 1 r