1 I.'orth Carolina State Fair. CL'f X.mhaU. f , 'Ct-fc. J. II. LirnivH. ot franklin, i Cot. O: W." WlW'of Jolifon, ' t; V.- ? A- "S-rttanvillfl, r ,iw iJowo, oi Wake. Tlte annua BtaW Agricartora' i 1W JfPOHBiii t i.m ml Jt:i J J I "TP i; ,1 1 II if M i ... . .. x v ... ... ' njx -j' rvtjy &rs ar ji "l4.' l v vi 'i l ii wi- Or, . ... r1,, .TT . ' i . i ,. r-'l ..! -a! - JJ- - - ' Hi hm tout VA --.-4. .. . .. r " ' ' ' J ' ' . .. --. . V i kiMift' f:MioI. alt MnW better! J ' ' ' . , , , . 'Htf1? iV W UlIOJiEB 28. ,J8.)C. I J -J -JU ... !! ,Wi vv liitakerawtl SIwl O. T. tooko. (ban oa any fbrtiMr oecMion We rive W, far and ail fall as it conrw It took a premium liMMrV fUL ia Mechanic Hall. .J hmJei?ZZ.T :t!r awwvt f particaiar A K.lv ffiend. who UawUorved il-e., nee- douii. oat of !mnkiiffl, by fri. P. ITulL bei'tn, b JoacJi SmaJI of Jif t- i -1 ) . . . . ptc BtkUUon 'Henry.' 5 reara. J. If. " " 'Wi wW pemr A ntn , who Ub , . " , . , twh lii i.u.. ... i i?. i . f .. .i : f.-i . . J,. "'"urvea iiiee. i Uno lum. Iir Mm Pirffin T..-1. " -v ran u.tuuuMu uiu unit iniiiiuoilH lo r loral 1 ln.ll p: I i . 7 . ' ukuct, T JliIrL1 .rt,u? !(V?..k "1 1" "'.' tW ' Jiul iZZ 'y a' J-"M-lkn,W I V jteUig'Me,, 6 yean,, Dr. : " aatrax. AtJV J- ' reux. te uVejoal and exact juntice to all. Ami ' ' 1 r,lln'' bT T- s- Hosting. 01 rut no one wilt conclude tlrnt !' m ri . vi, v.. ,, , . . 1 . Sff0!'.";" "f ?l7 "fee bread, jr Mrs, thoir ariolu. Ue bee aUrUtedt or in- , o.iim.trt an.J Mr. K. Hall. UutioumJIif ftvertouked. -'I'lie nrcmitim ' Hne iinj; liat wilt, etta alL ahow who it entitled to ! Perkinaon. urake for eiiMtW entert'Hae, Indu.trv. ' J Uanlifi tiefieiaiKtaLrir. . er linrt, biit could fi.J no laUl m ir ' lnamPton- ' a erjr rare and f LOJUL HALL. '. W'liitaker. V...:..- i . Vi.. Ai " J " ! oiar, iibi vo ROW BIu Vuim Par saddle Wrae, 7 feari, Jno. Wini-jWako. ""aktr,, UieUUanvUle..r..- I Two Si.ff-.lk j r '"""i fw. One Suff.lk pig, 5 u,o., 1 boar, 13 t. 7 ii- ... . . . i.. jiaii, HKe. r MA r ,""u"?-iM'eel"'a3yer, ! Sow and pig, A. Smith, Kalcl-h. do b,.KgiM cLIbited by Iienj jr J hom 10 tUe w,u,b b ! ry, Wake T. P. Lai, John Mvatt ai,. , a . r V i ' Word.. WUervedlmoth yJtn,''Jr T" of ; WaVe. but could fiiul n I..I-.I .... i, ' iurtnnn. T1rs is a ery rare and t Pair Irf, Id Vamlry ami U ArtllLnj ami thf , 'JnJlant at tU utoutA of tlu I'eeo. (Jolouef A. S, Johwon, id Oavalty. ba- ailace, cominanding at Fort Duiicab, that a bod of TnHfaiii i i V:e movn i we -ecoi, someone hondred and twenty milee beJw.&rtCUrlc, di r.itta u). ilagriider, cornmandlnL' at I Uie lirttr it, to oraniee a force to act . iigaitmt lliein. 'Hit . .ttorlUark onthe 19th of. August " ; - ' ""' ' w"1' detachment, composed of i ,1,u 2d valry end 1st Artillery, the lat- NUAf HF R A' ' T J ! ter m""ntt", on n"'!, was organized an.l KJ XUllt V. 11 ,gut nn,,or t(fie cominan(fof ,ho effi. . "nd distinguished Captain Oakes, Pair's toiie-fence, J. M., lialeigh. ''"-'"""'""t Closeon and We the rail, of the Two t . ioolBtonies. .1: lUu.Miv. If:,, i lst Artt'lery, and id Cfivalrr. The nartr leigh. , lfeIed to the camp, oe Doril's litre?. vohmtcereJ with a pf,rtioi,pf his men to join (.apt. Oakes and was accepted and then btarted to the mouth of the rirer Pe eo4 which hal never been fcaefied bv Coop MiiMory dueks, 4 nws., J. S ""J - troop or surveying parties thougli (rate to it. After enefmntcring almost ms4.nnonntal.le difficulties, Cap Oakes i with hm ec.ii.mmid succeeded in reaching C".p (,( game chickens, 8 mo., do. r mo pair Jiiamali, Uo. ( Viop of lJantanm, Pair Liuiitaing, T. J. Ilaywrtod, Ua leigh. r A tine twoWso barouche exhibited 7 Ti V . 45 years, E. fjf. MeXair, Orange. . . . . i "" . n- h i i. " ..: " "j " v-iMvoBJia rxauion v ?m'V Hannels, &cn from A. ie,mlng tiihlo. nmle and Juv,ud ' ' 1 "'luir- "W to make White stallioq 'FeIix,, 8 years, Jacob Wake. omf antf Orcer.-aittrlotte-excJrei.t thy Madl-on, a !ae of Mr. lluul etLT bnt U raffled Brantley. Naeh. 7 ' fwo v"V iu " ,J7i ' . " ". I quite a UMsfaJ ' T.. ,. i.. ' . n . . . Uoya, Wranville. . Two o-.i, .. ....,... yianki-i, ii..n. ii. iiog,.rs a so ivx h b it ml ui r t ?i.-. i "J own , ur. u. w . jsiacixwe II, tiranv e. i futian, A-c. by Mrs. lUrnw. (irauvilh- 'n1ee rfesk and . ?r. i....t. .l.i 3.i ItwAiughain, ....... , K..U.n.i r n..... ! S L..M ,.f . u . ' - .1 " " I iu . v . - - I r 7 1 i;"vr", .'VT,"ge--. . . I Native sow, 2 years, Jno. Ifutchins Wt. oorroi aiaiiion, jerry, the Orange Tra. i WrIcp ' . ' i , p ;rX ,w. and C Di. Chester an,. C, fcft. , u n 10,,r. years, V. Castelbor- na, S. Smith. Ualeiizh. nu r ' ' ' iva' mare 7 years Vat Jone. Ir vZZ w ' if'6 '""tl"S R" 1 Two P'"'- wild Indian game ckickens, ! 'I'lf regfon, where he met witli , v..., wuct, o. fflason. wake. ;nne, H. M. Miller. UuieiMi 'iree parlies cr Indiana on the same dm- uors, uiaicuea, aiia,yfar Vusw I wo ortmcnl of lrn,tr-apple, tara, jnmrw, and dried fnit of all iiids tiy Mmrt. WwlhrMkk Mwnueii hall, of tiiuJtorJ. Mr. Wc4brHk in formed OS that he had m exhibition m;v enty erietiea tf aiple. He exhibited a collection ef X.irtlrem applt, ol.taini-d ritceat!y by kimaelf in p-ron from tb. American l'oinolMriial iair, at Wh-Uv-ter, Xew ork, siJu by side mtli hisuan North Caroliua apples; and rM-ry one eM ac,-at a glance, the snj eriority of the Xorth Cantrna 4. A Urge a-tiH.t ot atipte; by Mr . 4. a i idii.y, or (niill .rd and I'liat ham, Tiio Meaars. Iji.Ulsy tixhitutvd on ly apples, and tf thw about touuty vari eties. Tlie elder I J.indUy has been en gaped in the ealtfrari. "of fni.ru about thirty yenrw, and bw Isliom hae been crowne.I with gralifying suri-ets. These fruits, by tho tirui aUive named. are certainly the tine.t and tae Uj-t ever, W. I. llutchiugs, of Fialeigli tiuiuile-i la-re. (,,M,d bari.e., by J. June, oflt - fix "! rare mineral-. !.v lr, 1 . I. ham Mad..n, and very hilndsomu iwking pfiafr and candle tjmd J. M. lowles exhibift-d a box of garden t'fcds a ue- pHi.-nl thtirn, and various agricultural iuiiiuinritU. A very bandwiine drer.ing bureau, bv Tbumas Carter. AUo a Hue cabinef. " New patent Invalid chair, In vented and exhil.iied by J. T. Alston, a free man of color. Sii;rb nrl.- and pi.tr.U, cxhibitod by A. C. ldUetter. of (iuitford. Seinieireular lirirk, made and exhibit ed by (. W. fainter, of luilpi-di. Ilame., l.ueKles. klirriiim. un.l i,all..i. One single and onedonlde-horse plow, ,Uriiuville. UV i-' ' V?IT- -y mare 'Loui 4 vrs., R. A I. hinclair. ir.. of I Ult ...H V , II wr-i." - ' I-,. , ' , , nmmou ii hkc, x o., ol tlie naiiio city, exhib ited a lar-'easortm nt i,l .-riBl'nirI lm. TV I 11 t uevon uirn calves, 15 It. Jlctlr. AlaiHunro. Oil Ik 11 1 1 nulf' auJul U ........ l. . I ..U e harness horse, 'Uob.'S.U. Hayes, Devon and Durham, 6 veart ; 1 cow g'ae, o yearn; i cow, (Toll) grade, 8 years; 1 cow (Pink) and calf, j III it . ' ' t.w1 . . . J aim uevon, i , One imir mixed iaine. vorv . fi n uruT over the river into Mi. Hire balls, 1 year, W. Kussell, Miller. lialeiVh. 'Ico'nrrritwootliem killiuttfonrafid e'.' ' I'air turkevs. lar.'c. 15 iiios. Mrs II .' winding four, broke uu their stronghold. Uevon cows, 5 years, W.Gwynn, Porter, Kaleigh. , ' : '"'hCrto considered inacceai-ible, captured , ,n , .,, , ' -, Pair bhanghal chtckena, pair Shanghai ,1w,r, M 4 ferv. cows, ltoxena anU'Antia, grade, iraine. and oair hatf I... i!1 ,l'u,r proviBions aihd other nrnot rtV , If. MoTdecai, Wake. d ,.:..i. I "0 Indians lied towardu 4 m. ;leim-iii, sHch as plows, harrows, wheat thrcho, ftn milU, grain cradles, straw cutter, ox yokes, reaping machine, corn """"if, incai cutlers, iVe., Ac. Iron harrows and j.lows, by Dickson & Lynch, of Orange. Yunioii'a intent straw cotter, by U. II ('athurspuun, of Hake. " heat (blether Mini atrnar .niiiu. I. r..i. t.. .r . ..7 " - I'll UillU Jc Co., of Chatham. ltcy horse 'Jim.' 6 rears. W. M. lUr. ford, Granville. Bay mare, C years., I. IL Fuller, Gran ville. Bay mare 'Fanny, and 'Jenny, match es, !i years, S. (i. Hayes, Granville. JJrood ware, 'JSally Mitchell by St. Charles, 12 years, T. J. Moss, Northamp ton, j Gelding, 7 rears, W. U. Woolen. Cas- well. Itay maro, trotter, Fanny K years, II. Mordecia, Wake Grade bull, "Granville," 8 rears, S. II iuiiu, n akO. Two native cows, 4 andjS years, J. Mc Kiiimion Wake. ...o.i.--, i.n fcie. Mirru am pa tern - !,,, ... ii . ,- , , ,. J umrv, ironer, -ranny lve for hIW collar,, by W W. Guess, ..f i v V- I'i- n 1 r'p i1'1' uU'i0,"e-i years, J. D. Newaome. 3 Oran-p. ' O l.rotber, of liaJt.more j Vtay mar 7 y n j-,.. AMe,, by Diekon and Lvnch, of Or- r iS' 7 Wke. . ffre. L" n .'.f ,'ir8l,,"rK',V . J tjoick draft and saddle horse, C ,lly,' rankliu, One native cow, and 1 pair oxen, Dr. N. L Stith, Wake. Devon. bull, "Lord Ilaltiinore,"3 vears 7 months, W. W. Caraway, Lenoir." i Native cow, C vears, E. Hall, Wake. ; Devon cow, "lied Lady'"; mixed hei- ler; Uu von cow-"Mary Seat on"; tw.i 9 Devon oxen; Devon bull, S. Smith, ake. . I.'ileiirh 1 T i . . .... Z. . . i air i.iamnlis, . we, ICaleigh. ' Pair Snmatra, J. A. Piittick, TJaleigh. Do., do., and ono native cock, Jno. Cotton, Ualeigh. Pair Shanghais, W. Uoyster, Raleigh. "Three Japan, line, C. D. Cristophe, Raleigh. Four Poland Middle dueks. nn.'.' om- .Linjmab chicken, V. F.Collins K.iliigh. snree JAmnnieMii game, r. J. Jlav Wood, Raleigh. Coops of 20 wild Indian game chick ens, excellent, II. A. D .wd. Make. Pair liiamahs, G. Whiting, Raleigh. K.ur Shanghai chiekejts and Chit. clilcken, . II. Scott, wake. ,uraiiae, in a state of porfoct destitotion, , whence tly will, doubtless again be driv "," ",H", ""'i'" plate of concealment , oiiall be discovered. 'Die banks f tlle 'i0 J'ecf)9 a1j j;) (.rande were found to be Perpendicular and some five hundred feet high. Tik! country is intersected by deep and dilhcult ravine- and i. almost unpractical J.le for military operations. Nothing, however, seems impossible to our devo ted officers and hardy soldiers in tlte ar dtiou and important ...ssrwca ...in which they are ein.-,-i-i'.,I. (.'.ipt. Uai.es' report furnishes a valua ble bais tor futiiro operations ami reeon- ilei'trl 'X". m. Sh.K-s auj leather, by l.lUCotll. c- I ji . II naooies aim iiarnesn, very M heut thri-iii(.r. l.v f Jbother, of Petersburg. I in pi ng cart, by II. llai'l'ows, ! rcntoii. ockinr- M.,ir J. Ram.oiir, line, by C. J. Hr. Davis A Dr. J. C. Marriott, Wake, horse, C years, Grade heifer, 2 Hall. Wake. years 5 months, Ii. ' loumu game, d. .1. Mitvwooil, Italei Cx.p Muscovy ducks, Mrs. P. T. vereaux, wake. Do., d..., N. L. Stith, wake. t...i. Ki. ...... I...: ..i,:.. i r it !..:. . - j c ir t- ,. I '"""b""1 sickens, o. .v. uay 1 air oxen, i and 8 years, H. franklin, ward, Raleiirh nut . , .. .& . ... l: rnnK. tr,.ifUr 6 Tu. t:...i r v . . voop ol i) native chickens, J. Drouth fcart, by H. Horton.of IFake. I W Yw .A," j -," auve x, 0 years, L. 1. stedman, toil wake. , by D. C. lhard,of Karl air 6orrt. horses, matches. 9 vears. V KrX. .....,., xv ..... ' . w , . j - . xi. oeou, iiusoee, UaJeiifli. Three stone-fence nnd'ouo pair wild """"cr,i." '''-it 1'art of the country , 4 mos., Master C. ! L. Stith, Wake. . 1 .. . . ' '- 1 aKe. !-.. i .... ,. . . .. r ... looacco ciiiiivainrs. u-iut. c....i ,.ii: a r. . . woop 01 luoromr iiireii r-amo r nek. inu proirrcss 01 intuiiii.nnn in tf in, plows, ox yokes, brier cutteVs, c" " I b' "J"" " cms. No. 1, Maj. W. F. Cdhna. Raleigh, i portions of the Stato wuere a newsnZr slieilers. straw euttw. m-uin ..-.! lo 1 1. 1 .. . ., Coon ot nativ. i-liw-U.-iu ...wt J t.iiL... .. ' ' . '.r xrooo uiare -ixils years, ro t 'fv ma 't lli,rL.,,L,li uin.i. 1.1 .-, ,i .. .7 1 :. is as reat curiositv a r nf !...! . ..- ... ' , "' " 1 n"ii, TvaiS. .11 rs. r.. 111! 1 U'SLn r- 1 - .. Tlie Indians were found. to be fkm. nant nf the Lipau tribe, strengthened by tlia addition of Tonfcaways. Sun AiUv umn 'Jrun. One of (he Poll Jln.Among the many anecdotes of the late Gubernatori al canvas.-, says tlie St. Warn JLruU, w l.nor.l i ...... .1.. . I I ' '1 -,t vo... vm; me ouicr uay wmcil illustrates Hunter, of Lincoln. A collerf'on nf botanical 4M' iitieti bv Mr. R. II. Drysdale, of arav(- High School, Duplin ; ais-s by Mr. Drysdaie. valuable upeciinens of .il and innrl. Siteciinelts of printing by Mr. V '. D Cooku and Meawni. Holdi'u Ai Wiln. Also, by Mr. iCooke. a proof sheet of hi. new ina. of the State. Specimen of the color tvpo Iikene-e by Mr. O. P. fopeland, ILil.-igb. Afv. iKCiniei s vf likenesses 111 atuhrot voe, hv Machine f trimming h..of of horses. uue.iie l an.l exliihited hv . . Mitel ..it ..re .it. . I-.,, ..1 . on, -or. u seen; , i . iio very com plete, and is ingeniously contrived. It I ' XV I 1 "ft, i , . i . ... ..01111011, 01 nanuoiu 1. ex 1. ..1 .... t 1 , ...oi.t-11 n iirsiei 01 an uiipfoveU water 1'Uws, wheel, which seems to inmmiss niui.riuli, .Iva..tges. . , Harrow. : . large collection, by Dor,,,,, Ac McLean, ! Jear, T. F. Jfeile, (JrVnr 1 Tw.f M , nv' r it ' tne iron gray stallion, nW'1 l o fan nulls, by C. lWaett, of Hem brella Charlie? 4 years, W'L Dun ...1 . ,.' -. ' oo.eon, years l grade hull. 1 year: 1 I';,ir l;,.n.l. ,.,:,.L,.,,a ........ l.t ' r. ..1 .1 1 ... , ' , Devon heifer, 1 year; 2 grades, 1 and 4 II. C. Hicksw 7 " ' ! 'CloVZ. 171 " . 0. Wild deer, 20 mos. old, R. Crawford, T" l"irJ2 " , 7 uu I wake. Short Horn heifer. "ISett." & vnr. .1 ;vi: .'ii.'.smi papyrus. A settler down in th mmnr op L in--, Iiorton i ake. W W Hail j 1 couutrr. havin.r bonnl H,.f V. 1.ti. .V. nrron.rl.. ! T.rt fi 1...11. 1 , . ..x- .-.".., ne. -.. x "., wie -'t o.o.s, j. year; 1 uuii,"a-. tour turkeys. Jno. Adams, wake. I'emocratlccandidateforGovernor -t.l 1 11' 1 nr... . v"". DOieOn." 4 faiira' I nr.,,1., ...I 1 1 I ."... . ..I . ,vum oy n . u. imnams, ot Har- Clay bank stallion, T.en. Taylor,' 2 . ........ . ... . . . . years, a. Mieann, Granvi 1c. vears. Soih Jm,. vruu s ... ..fi...i . , ' .. nu. piow. dt wainrjirht.' n bt.hi . .a . - " ' " . inn.- nw; iiueiii o, iciuner, ov J . il ui,h t i- V r i J c.o.oum, i est s, loan nurse, o T. mo. . 31 X a"hwk t,J ' ranv.fle. veargi baj horge Uy bor fi J Rotary pump, invented bv Mr. Lm.ey, in iPi- j , vears, matches, W. Russell, Caswell. i POULTRY. ..I X-I.... .II I ...i.:u:..'.i i- . i i llllit, Arc. Itnv Ifnrti..- a ir i.. I ' .laiii-.ini.-, nnu r.i u lit t . . I rr ' -it ..t-i. ft- , .... j . ..v.. wiov. 1 t.!D. j . joxs- i - - - - ..VYi rr 7 "ceeueu oy k-h, Caswell. A splendid collection of Poultry. We 1 horses were entered for speed as ." " " ."u " il,leu paic-intly tor several vmyV,. pump, I'"" r"lr1T "e P've Ray Mare, It years, W. Russell, Cas- veutnre tho assertion that a finer one was trotters, viz.: S. G. Hares, b. h. 'Hob,' "u,,r3. whittling a piece of red cedar and A vt-iy ii.geiih.us adjustable improved ' mori.inir Mmv dl eunesoay WL.i. never seen m any jiart of tho country. , L""- Moore a . in. 'Ivy loo,; Jno." Neals , whistling the " Arkansaw Traveller." carriage, ami improved axles, bv E. 1 mi.-niU I I..' Ji. . .'"T 1? T." n . ' 1Iorse' S 3'ear9' AV- Bussell, Cas. There appeared to be considerable atten-' 1; )' 'Hancock' ; R. S. '1 nc.ker's b. h. At length the two white mules came trot. II Cral.tree, "t ' Oran.-e. " I f.. i.T ' well. tmn given to Native breeds this year. Volm, ; Mr. Alston's s. h. 'Join,.' tin j... t, r. , - " ,w ,11 npo iv i.'miiiiiii i ii h wiTH (ritii in eia Hit a. ii ii 1 ...... i m ii rst rritu i"ia luittioon ii.ii'n , ' r " I'hi.ff u notice of i ...i. I.w.u a n.it Ci.i t.lrt r .1.- 1 -II,,!.' f,... ii. ,1., 1 v....i, .if .... arose, ana dotijn his coouskin. rriw! i . 11... i. xi ..11 . 1 . .. . i ii' r VI' - - - - i- r These Wkcue- Loth Mr. CZhi a .,,... t... : !,r. tI,,a t,f.tt,,Jr Prv 'r. and Messrs. Havens iV Matlon, aru ele gantly Artie, and reflect credit on Uie ta-te and skill of the artist. One large ease of fine gvn for Indies, bv Messrs. W. IL dr 1L S. Tucker. Kul ti'gli. Suine very fine domestic carpe in", bv "tTiat it obUineiT, as it ho doubt ! deserved, Tit tirmhujK Tnttljijj. to get a look at the great man, of whom he had heard so much. Sealimz himself 0 one by J. LL CfU'lwlu. Kuuikle washinif iiiiichinc. bv A Iliet. tlie first pretinum son. We have trie 1 this machine, and Very handsome clltt bcd'j'iilt. by Mi' we are pleased with it. " S.phia C. llituler, of (ate Mi Lnrv 1 Smut inaehuie, by Webb ami Iick H. Myers, of Washington --Mr. G. W'son. Mordueai, of Raleigh- -ami Miss Sitkiiii Mill fsek; by E Lester, of Kiiiston. L JobiwoB, of Uitt-oln. 1 One barrel, t.y R L Patterson. Verv A rare and iH-autifnl silk pr.fchw.rrk, fine work, fringed, intended for piano cover, by Mis. Sheep yokes, an ingenious contrivance, E. IL Harris, of Ufabarrus ; containing ; invented by C. W. Il.yle, a mute, ofGas' !,i.'.7 piecen, and variefis of silk ' ton county. 1 l'LANTEKS II ALL, rase nf boots' and shoes, by Mr. II. N. Priee. of Wake, exhibited specimen. ! A. Dei.km. lUleiirh : also, a case of boots. ,.f I u-li..uf A,.,.. ... t... i .. . . -- "'.."I, mv.l U u IVl. I. ! . . , " fS " 1 .'SI C 11UV i.mi.beot.rinliiiv'iaiKTtroiithr,.it. . River Mills, exhibited bv lion s it I . ' , ,l,"l"1,'S notice of Uno Jack, "Santa Anna." 6 vears. W. not speak too hi.ddv of R.gers. A lirst rate articte. ' " ' ' r r , .' 1 " I : I i " n Khs8?"' CMwt,- Fancy stock. The following is a list cock-mile and half beats C-dfSF j-"-" 'L?.- g . j j de-ep to Wednesday -Tntmimf. rfflwlr taOiUmff. Wtwren- Rockingham. Coopof 12 chickens, mixed breeds, i ' " tw- exctnrcn Mare anj- mte Colt, VT. Roaiell, : Cas-" ConnT.f- 9 lira irTah?,-5 mos. old, verv cies. e ifivo the contents of some ''-'ft . it ' ' V v ii :. i i i ' - hi-ii. ion.-, i. j. iiarris, ivaieiijn. Gray Stallion, Sir Charles, 5 years, R; J. 501,r n"e Rramahs, Master R Kirk Tatnm, Guilford. I'ain, Raleigh. stalls: i Hay Stallion, 'Roanoke,' 2 years, Ray Filly, by ( t-nnge boy', 2 years, Hav Fif I v, by ' liaiige boy". 2 years, Hmod Mare, 'Priam', 14 yeais, I'. V. Cameron, Orange. .Trotting horse, 'John Hancock,' .Syears, John Neal, lieaut'ort. Pair black match harness horses, .3 years, J. C. Rranson, Randolph. Clay bank Fill v. 2 vears. J. J. Lee. Wajic. " Jack, "Lagan," 4 years, T. W. Graves, ' Ki?'t fine young Turkeys -Yancey villa. " 1 One pair game, Stonefeuc J. r. f aisou, , shiHia, Vc., by Mr. Henry Porter, Raleigl A case of tine silver ware and jewelry, and a beautiful gun in case, complete, by Mr. C II. TlioniiHron, Raleigh. A case of perfumery, Messrs. V illiams mcll, m.as, corn, Arc, ii ... , iioekiii'-lmin Ray Stallion, 3 years. Sampson.; llioroughbrcd Sorrel Filly, 4 years, T. I. Faiaon, Sampson. , iwo Mules, 0 years, I' ll.-... .. 11 I. . , , "- weiiiii.g, i .cars, tiou ana nainiai- (,MO ence ami Irish. Two Mules, 3 years. W. J. M.Thomas, -"wsed ; 1 pair game, cross J Irish and - fv!i.linn:... . -i ..ii ii . j i r. i ,j'. domes , t pair iuii oiooueu cione feuce and Crippletonies all chickens nt the first order Jno. T. Williamson, lia leigh. tine pair Yellow Gal. game, P. II. Sasser, Raleigh. line large black game Cock, II. I.. The first trial was between Hob Moore's 'Ivvloo,' and Neal's which result red ss fttkvs Neal's 'Hancock,' 1 1 Moore's 'Ivvloo,' 2 2 Ilaye's 'Hob' 3 3 Time 4-10 and 4-5. The second trial between Alston's 'John' and Tucker' 'John,' as follows : his coouskin, cried Alston's 'John,' Tucker's 'John,' 1 Hlack years, ville. W. W. Whita Jack, 5 years, E. Dall.y, Giau- M. Haywood, mioigh" S.ma handsome paintin-'s and needle work, exhibited by Rev. W. II Christian, Principal of Italelgb Methodist Female Seminary. One of these paintiiigsF Gre cian,, In leather fratno by E.. A. Larey, pperct to b ucrior. A remarkably fine, crayon drawing, ' and anine superior paintings, in oil, by Miss it. M. IKjwey, Raleigh. .... Fiva.iMtnlin!, by Mi. JL.M. isann- ders, Italeigb, all evincing line Tinagiiia Sylvester SiuithJof Raleiifh. snecimeiis man. Alamance of meal, K-as, corn, honey, spring and Hlack Hauk Filly, 3 vears, winter .wis, A-c, , Hawk Filly 'Fanny Feltoti.' 3 L I,. 1 1 l' . 1. . ; i- i' . i ..i i.i i i " . ' . i.. .nn, ... sr, speciiueiis oi w eat. tiiiaicnos iiiaet Hunk Mu 's.s.iio. . . t i - i 'ii w it vine jach, i years, Co. 4 veur Sorn. 1 r..tfm,. rra fu..t.,.. .1 ' J 7 ' 8a...i1..;iuu, main. ,-l , s" it..' , . o Jennet and Colt, 4 years, R. li Ward, Uicsnin Soml Trotter, 'Charles, ! Chatham. jeurs, . 11. iioiieman, w ake. One Jack, 'Nick,' 10 years, Wr. iioyian. II. Ward, Cha S. H. Dunn, of Wake, specimens of wheat," a, ears of corn, gioiind peas, oats, dried iea lies, A-c. Sell improved oats, by T. M. Lloyd, of Orange. JAbjcaLand flour, by Leroy Spring, of Cliarlotto. While rice boons, white wheat and corn, by Jno. HutcUUksv-of Jialeigh. j " HI..-1. i I t. .' I iiiusn i pan, uy jir. ,. .mxon. - V fris kiwis rf field hs aioniecai. Peas, navy beans, and bluo (iray horse, 7 years and Hay mare. S years matches, J. R. Neal. Heaufort. Dark bay Stallion, J. D. W. Young, FraiikliiiU.il. Trotting Mare, J. 11. Wheeler. 1 Rrood Mare, S years, llay Stallion' Colt, IS mouths. IL Municcai, Wake: mule, 2 years, H. A. Dowd. Jack, C years, T. R. Bridges, One Wake. Hlack Stallion, for draught, Nat. Jones, Wake. Black Cooke, Baleiirh Pair Muscovy Ducks and brood of 14 !.V.,'-";1ib.""- Mordecai, Wake. Two pair Furr gainohti;keiis, II, Mc Lean, Harnett. Three black Shanghais, b" mos. old, II. McLean, Harnett. One pair Bald Eagle game, A. Hay- wood, lialeigh. i Three Hramahs and 4 Shanghais, 4$ Friday.' mos.; 4 ditto, 4 mos., J;. J. Haywood, jr., On Friday V! r '. . . -annual Address was delivered i air aiicKS, l year old, Mrs. 1. 1.. lay- Mitchell, of the University. It Time 5-30. Second heat ! Tucker's 'John,' 1 ! Alston's 'John,' 2 I Time 4-4. Third Alston's 'John' withdrawn af ter half the beat. The test was now between Neal's 'Han cock' and Tucker's 'John,' single heat, same distance, which, was cleverly won by 'Hancock' in 4 minutes. Several scrub matches were run during the balance of the afternoon. M. tl out : WT say s'traiig6r,'l:onrnam'e Ts Polk," i ain't it t Heing answered in the affirmative, lie jumped off the log. threw down his whit .tling stick, and striding up to thebu""r grasped Mr. Polk by the hand. Well, djipn VOIir lilVtnrn rt cab? ! " if I am t awful glad to see you. "Tux coiiig fo vote for you yon can bet yonr bottom dollar on that 1 You made a fust rate President and I know you'll do for Governor!" " Thank you," said the candidate, " but you arc laboring under a misapprehension--! am Tnisfen " " es, I know yon are trustin' to the Diiiimyciats to put yon through ; and tj.ey'11 .Kit as easy as roliiu' off a log. I gin you my vote when yon was runnin' tor President, and I am just agoin' to plump down for you agin." After several ineffectual attempts ta explain to the swamp man that he was not James lv. Polk, the canvasser whip ped off his mules, leaving his enthusias tic supporter wiping bis coonskin and shouting, " Iloora for Polk, tho best Pre. bv Prof. . "Jcmt that ever wore bar! lion and eairivated taste ; one of them. representing a wife finding her husband ' by J. Mordecai. ueau on the heht ut battle, eryjv.JL S4t-,-wh4te-itTrd yelt '""ccMvoa, ana exeeuieu in a superior by J. S. H.kin. of Chowan.. Maimer. Jamm twus l.r W u .I....-L hv tr , , , vj ... ... W N I ' - Stallion, for drntislif. 'Jim 1 t . . T r . , I rr I l v. it- . , ii . " ' ers, ix. o. Jiorris, aKC. ,by Heuryf Drown , SlalW,, Ii. W. Jolinson,' A- Hay Fi It. for draught. '.UJ Ii,,,!' ri'MM Alihllil So.df V..L . - " ' ' T , v ; ,vrrr x . 3 v lm wake. V;;'JJ I' cJ.aybankSti.llion.lordraugl.t.'i: ... 4 1HU1-.1, uivxHomjiu, -"-tTryrn--- Tf ron"S5t '""XI IT'" 1 .... -K7.-.T.-l-Tl7r..i - i ii ' y J-'. JuauKuui, " I ,i ".v-, , jr.,v. i.. Mule colt. IS moa.J-MarJeeai. Two. very handsome receition chairs. ' f.i.tf su, .,., '. i (.' w i m'.i by Mist Kerr, of Yancey ville ; also, t- Kifvnrinn Vhn,.t "lu- I I lti..,, patchwork chairs, very tine, by Mrs. .1. 1 A variety of cakes," crackers," t. Taylor, Rslsigh. II. Patterson, of Petersburg, Va , . V. .V. . '"ri"'11 ""' A sea nar, King cran, ami other speci nes, uy air. ii.il. lurner, ICaleigh -suc!i mens of marino animals, bv T S ' 1 -K1''?-"MOx-XJfm--kJiiiia. .Thesu juurAirejU curiosities Work' Im.x -of candle, bv Dr. W, L ." maiiogany rocking chair, hy Also, boxbv Mr. Partridge. Mr Henry J. Brown, Raleigh. Tobacco, by Y. ami E. ! Jones, .a largo collection oi rare snrni.i.ery Thev always have the m,JL"we! by Mrs. Riiffin Tucker. I' d j, ' ' lacks- ake. Wake. years lor, Raleigh. Ttt'o wild Indian Steele, RaleiHi. One Freesfand ant three r.rainah do., S. Whitaker, Raleigh. Three shanghais, 4 mos. old, S. Whita ker, I.aleigli aoie, interesting, ami tugtily instructive game chickens, J. address. 'Die Professor has" politely fur- uished us uitii a eoy which sliall apar in our next. There was a trotting match on Friday, between horses entered bv Mr. Wheeler. Mr. Newsonie. Mr. Neill and Mr. Ilavi s Arc, by peci-Hos-: CATTLE, 4tc. knit gramites A 'arie and rich collection of currant. ATso, l.y Mrs. Tucker, some fine curtains. Also, filberts and i.oin- ir ii- i naves. rriiKe. n t. . . . . I t;, n- -,, n.i- T : ,,ay xroitmg uorse, 'John. Stallion 'Maritan Hunter.' 7 vears. J.i i t..t.. v.i.. ' 1 v i i ii' i . lk- ' ' iiihiti uie. . i ;.ichol, Washington. I 1 ' ,;l'''(," 'Secission,' 5 years, Jo- siah Turner, 11 iUhborouiih. Ray Siallian, 'Zinc,' 7 years, Bay Stub Devon Hull, 7 years, Dr. J. F. Ford, lion, '.cgro, 10 years, 15av Stallion. ' iwwan. , ,.' ... ... " .. ' Tl . . ... ,1 H 1- - ... I rogv, j years, sol. u l.nan, I'crson. , inree oonin jown twes, l ana years, ter Roulhac Raleiirh StalJjonV raroliha Hlack HawV-HfrTT Jtw?k'' 3 W11f- W-, -fair-Muscovy Duck years, Dr. V . Strndwick, Orange. 1 11 Holt, lhmdeon. iei,r, bay Mare 'Nelly,' 5 yearn, Sorrel mare, ' wo-i h&t Uevon heirers, 2 ycar Dr. J. Three Rramahs, t? mos., fine, R. B I I ....1 ll - A. tl SJ l.' . 1 I It 1 . . mj4 BXHiMIk ' ..... . T 1 leniM i.itiu, iijears, i . o. ouiiuwick, ' ilrews lialeii'li. lliroc onuiii iAwn and Merino Sheep 4 K..ni- l!i...,i..h V U P.. Hay huiM , .'A leck ,'.,4 joint, J. 1. ...Tur-ijcart, South down aud Merino Ram. 4 a.al ' , . ' ' . t n.nir. ny i enrsoiiiv .'Uiierlhl.1 ncr, i iiange. t : years, inree rotn iiowii anil Merino l'Hir Bantam Peter II y i .tici.eati, oi . itiiiioitt, oy j ju uorsu .iioiisiuur, vears, oav n'."s ...w. i-en, .i.iies, n jikc, of Alamance In '.V, p.-Col- bro.nl hiiuv.-'Nullv,' 4 virs. llay sorrel Pair Native Lambs, fi mo 1! ( 'ia-. Foni stone-fence chickens, J,TI. Ray- The pi ire w:i handioiiiely won' by HaVes" fee. tobacco, an j Mwry the Str,.iy.-t Bond of L'tlioa. Our L'niuu would not havo. laated twen ycars but for Southern slavery Tl. ever been dependant on the other sl.ti ehol.liiig countries, r-ce. u.jyr, wheat-. -earn', enf- tv -ort.'i ha South, a tnr cotton Holt of very Irangi1 f- wood, Raleiirh. Shanghai, 5 mos., fine J. G. Bagwell RaleiglL Pair duck-legged chickens, J. I!. Smith Italeigh. Pair Furr do., McKee, Raleitrh. Poland hen and pair of I.i.uii.iii.-, Mas Jno. Bragg-, "Ra" An Rub." a turn, The Agricultural Society held its usual cveUlTu: meetings durmg the week, in the capiiol. The pro- Commons Ha ceedings slia! I of tlie appear in our next. raspberry,- and rose v ines, together with presx-rves and other condiments, by Mrs. James Avers. Petersburg. We tender mis la.dy our thanks for tho spirjlfWhieh ()f Wake "runout her here from so cousnlurabie a distance, with so many good for exhibi tion nt our Fair. One had but to look ""d tastu to bo convinced of her informa tion am skill in this department. Cataw ba wine, by Mr. D. JI.. Lewi, rranklihr Very good, for we tried it. r. Lewis has been vurv sueeiisnl'til iu I .arret . . i i - oi i.urKe, t.y . .McLean, ot (nuMoiti, hy .1. S. Holt, of Alamance, by W. P.-Col lins, ..f Kaleioh, N. Price, of Wake. S. horse, 'Charlie,' 4 years, S, O'Brian. Per- ford. Wake. H. limit, nf Granville. 'Win. Russell, of son. i Pair Goats. 3 I UK's, ! mos U in-I. II. Caswell, A. Dickson, of Orange, Dr. W. u. lion, ot l i.iviilson. and I. A. Ko.'ers. years, R. Crawford, Gcldi'tiir trotter.. 'John.' S wars. J. H. Wake lUy, Person. " ! Two Suffolk Hogs, 1 year. Chosiiut Sorrel, 2 year. K. Doimel.; wood. Wake, (iuift'i.rd. ! , Two Half-breeds C6tsvoTd Mack maro and colt. 'Anna Chase.' 4, W. Xorword. Wake. years, Josiah Turner, Orange. i Two Half breeds Cotswold. C mos. J. i.i I . t. .1 j.i l ! 1IT -V 1 11' i - .. "h- vi nun.. io..e aim eon, -aiiiiu uase, . it. .iiirwuni, 11 HKe. Iwo Cotswold Bucks, 2 years, J. W. J. A. Ray 6 mos, J. lliive line .frtutgliat l.itf'-, Kaleinh. i rive Crippletonies, J. Moss, lialeigh. Four stone-fence game do., do, t Coop of 1 pure Hramahs, 4 mos., do. Four black Shanghais and I lloangho chicken, A. Strfluach, lialeigh. . . Three. Japnp. 2 and 4 mos.. very fine, C. D, Christophers' lialeigh. , Pair white 'pigeons and 3 fine Shan "ghais, A. Stronach, Rareigli." iwo stone-ience ana i. wild Indian P., i .Y. John C. Bloc Pea Nut x in. as to be the it. It is a dvM of i;j i v drawn u; Irom Ibigs-ol wheat jiud flour, by R. L. Pat tersou. Two boxes scgars, by Dr. W. Jovner, of Pitt. " Tiirnips, some very fine, by Mis. J. J. "4 years,' Josiah Turner, ( Irange. I.. Met nllers, u. Hanks, X . Ii. I'oole, A. C lay bank iiiaro aud colt, frcara, ; Jno. Jsorword, W ake.' game, J- Moss, lialeigh. Dickson and Mrs. (. T. Cooke, . O'lioui kj Wake. f One Devon bull niul heifer, 1(5 and 17 Coop' of Guinea pi . .......fur.', i I if . 1 . .t. t? 11. i'!i(. ii' i . -l . ., . . .. ... 1........ l r me ioiaim?s, uy j. vi. iocKsou, ami J. i . .uare aim con, n . n uiiams, n aKe. t mos., i.eroy isprmgs, narlotte. . Senilis, lialei.'li i Soirell vuw" '' colt, 10 Ji'ear, A" One t-liinese boar!3 tho?., II. Mc R. Ward, of, Granville. ! ian, Harnett. " 1 air pigSj Max CutbrcII, Davie. Sow anu njgs Jthot-Adams, Wakor " gomery. ul viainance. . -;- f , Hge . - .. ... . - - . rs, Mrs. M.i .1. -oiiiia-pea: neat-Iy a g ii; brought ii ...iV: giiU.ih"ff.'.'.r(i" a and ji'iis attae! iScO fi t'.enuri'i iSri another i'..liiinn. It is said tliat the well .of so.geilerully a; ill the intlueiiee of the the coast. Perhaps u, N e have receive cker, EsiJ . of this county, a hv utL.-ii, ii Jwxur:a-it growth w.'iiiicr of all who save seen .llile 1MH-, or staik, t;;c pro .ca, ria-vTiig attac'.ed't'o it. u t of lii.' gi-oriiid. liaiidrvils of , eil'oiili. . e suppose, to fill lrtnc gcirrte'tiHTi- whr that lie gathered half a s fi lit ! e r i I ul;.. , . 1'lie'vi n e .'1 c:-li 4 lbs. 1JJ .... . cat:o:i from M ! . Blocker other neces sary agricultural products. The South, -4'rom tuc character of her soil, her climate ainT'lier labor, has f nnd it land will evor find it i to nor advantage, if the North will beju.-t to her. to buy manufactured arti cle and foreign - merchandise from tho North, and to employ Northern shipping. - Li.gland avoid war v i tl ijsavowed .y, Uvause she cannot dispense with the pr. .no.U of our slave laix.r. The North is dependent on us as Eiiitlaud is, aud in a h'in,!: .1 h.u , ia u;c, England is not. I mess she sinmid cine under the rule "f tfte-nrtd; cnsplessi; and-rrr"H'ra riinh;i 1 11 tluiv is no danger ol disunion. She at'i.lj England are a much eholders, so far! a pr ;it .-r convenience is concerned, aj we. i iie uie c'netn tr."n tin I - .or :.(. ; t h ' t rt 4 : ,.i 1,.. .loo t v - ...tuM.ntt v ot in .aa '.i. - ;itiJ iug care rvf-rtj ie 4:ro s. A- SjL'Usiblo uiea :itti,e- North ui'fli'iid th.s. we tt rite f 'l' 'iU,-Wpee.-l beliehi 'f tiie cr .akr; -M fc.-j.bs vf th. Ii . ,-, e ; :i .fin i : on ; y an he products IllK- yam, .by J. aiiufacturing tli wiuu. Also, Lng- Mordecai worth s Cliampaigne superior artleler!. A iiwqster Niino apple brandy, brty-f-n y'nrt (irange: . " 1 Chesnut sorrel stallion, thoroughbred, "id, by Mr. John TeirfNa.. iliatl .Jlailiniolh. bee4,;iy l)rw4fcAsts4K3antoit.Sil yeartyW, Gr?rarUvhers, r- tetiow ciriUMm,- v. tf f Of gomerv. ul Alamance- ., - ; ..., do nut fill so when grown with--alt atm .sphere '(' t. , But evud not that be. remediej by: the application of jt little salt, or lime, or-botfi. oil the laud '. :vf thuf appfo of tin, dis- 'itho;it slavciy tiiere would be no mu tuality oi'iiiteiest.-iio depen.lenco betweefl North and N.inh. i . Slaverytiiid nothing htiT-s!averv, has preaerii ..'.u i 1 1 r- n -n tar, or can pre- Native Hogs 10 mas.; two Suffolk Pair'Summatra chickeus. tine. Mai. il. Crenshaw, wake. ' . . , . ,r. iBukist lnLiiiabl:imvp M wild Indian ganve. tio.rno' the af; ViK Rve'n-"wVCulTbr i'niXWt)'" Pair Ktian.rli.U. ....w I If 11,,.,.. .'...' . . .... ll.Ml.-. .!- " v ...vo., y. ... ..Mini, , itfiitioii 01 our sanvi-oiii t-amivi. --a i-ni: i"i't'iiu'i a cono-ocr ji ..n .ot:. - - , .- . - - . " ' .r ' . , . i v - -,. io. ii em v lari'e. i. r. i r timr. met. in e- Is ' w 1 1 '. :

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