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: . , ; . . 'i Ar u - m r j ' -! 1' I is i: 't ;f t 'd a "i'V(.r fi ,mi tteti. Nei.i, iahd t,'iii-"rff A''-'1"1 I; . Si-w;e 1 arrivt-J ln r? 1 l'vi'. Uit haia tt t get ttilvf HM-sU.nio-iico;. i our tve put s.i fn lt' .lum1f rm l rn. 1 f.tund goilig "1 by WsrrgHMiiiiji A police. ' J wn4lw vl.tU all Die props-ny m tlrt dvc.-al, And irj ihg to trace tl' miv have nnWL UlM v.-t Lave, not mi-V r,sr- .dH fining one. M:,.i. wrMnHn and XmU r., ...ve ,, . ,n,i. .!. ......tater N.'.lia, S 11 1. Uur bavin.- forced t mo bridge, kIhuiI inr , r i i twenty mill- from lawnjiore, 1m; ordered . tt iu.li-.Mii butt hcrv of tint i,.r toco and children.- 1 find llie urtjccra' crvirt behaved sliaiiiefiibv ami win in ft !' ti.e liiwci-t cute m. 'j'liev tUwcrtcl their tmuttri unl (.iujuii r el tin-in. U hiNc-vcr a n-l.i-l in can lie i initm-ilia't I v trii-'l? '! unlom In l.aiijrf J t "icv.; but tin? duel' rebvU riiiglikiit-r 1 iiiiike hrt di-im l""' tiun of ".l of til.M.J, ktill tw.i ilu in "ilefp l'i t)iv lud wlurf llif ieatlirl iiiut dtff ni iii!l";ifi"H uf women ami cli l.iri ii ttiok .Ihcc. lu ti.iicli l.Kod wA al liorreiit to t!ie liigli-tasle Hutivw; tlay, think by li.iiii,? i t!u v dwnii ilioir ui uif to )ffJiU-tt. lt-t tlti . My object i to inflitt a learful pun is.! i men t fr rt voltitij;, cM nnly, barbarous ilt-v.l, and tu strike terror ii.lo tln.- rebels. 'Jhe Jlist 1 caui;lit va it salmlular, or na- Isn" i.t&ct-r, u hi'icasto blaiillllll, wlm; tried to reaict my order to clean lip tbe very Li.i be imJ lielpeil to tilie.l ; but 1 ina.io tie nivtit-inarluil do bis duly,1 snl a few bo-be eoxiii made tbe tiiiere- ( nut aecoiii!iru bin !a.-li. ben done, lie mi tukeii cut and immediately hand ed. N'i one t bo line A itin s.-ed tl.e scene il murder, mutilatitiii an . mast-acre can Utet listen U Uiu-vi'-rJ Hit; rev, a applied , Jo llit-se tiem:. li.e well oi inutilale.l bodiey, aw! cell Lulling; npivurd "t two Jitil.dred women and cluldieii, 1 bave luid dei-entiy co'eied in and bind up us one larj;e. jirnve. 1 am in the entrencned camp, a tuooi miserable poMtioii."' ' Extract vf a I.flU r frmn an Enylmk (Ijjirtr. J I iiBl J.IMUE, AllL'IlSt 5. We were fomJTy Ti.'-jiinj; tliat ail imiti-' tiieu were at vurt, b'nt tbe iu.-t f..ur day lia brougbt in intelbji'iiee of tbe muti ny of tix "rpiirientii. At Seowiie tbe 12lli irregular cavalry mutinied. Tbey lot tbtir cdmniatiuiiij; otiieer, wife and cliild. and burnt alive tbeir doctor, witli lilts wife and cbiid, in tbeir own imih alow. At Fiittytfhur, the wife and child pf Mr. Tucker, leintj about to lull into tli bands of a rebellious net, she calleil to her husband to shoot her at once, lie did so. bis chijd ii I -o. and then himself. A Major IJobertson has also shot his wife and children and himself, under similar circumstance. Tin is a new arid meb anchJ.ly feature- in the tragedies. All this having occurred w ithin tiie last lew day-; make " the more anxioug about bemj; left here unprotected. Tbe officers of the 52diiatnraliy uphold their n regiment, I but, h now there are warcelv ten rej;i- liKMits reiiiniuiiij; of the lienal armv, it ia very probable that the o-.' l will jro .oii er r later. It is most inscrutable. A ; reytment a p; Kara stanch up to the hour1 it mutinies, everything goinjj on as usual pj to the very hour of the outbreak. ! MASSACIiE OF M1SSIO.VAUILS. ! We copy the following from ti,e Xew ork Ibserv er : "The .last -ray of hope ,m ,oen di-ieli- t-d by the bite arrival of n.- from India, "and we must in.w tecord. wuh fvei.n-. 1 the pr-,foinide-,t sorrow, i!i,,t tiiete i, uv try reason to believe the 'our m - ohitr families of the 'resbv teriaiv 1!, ,ard at . Futte'nr.'h have perilled in the im.a-' t-re. I'i.ev b.ne been traced to the iie.ie jty of t.'.m npore, and ;t was h..p-d that when fieiit-ra! Ilawloek arrive-i there be Wou!-i find them !nt, and re-ce them from the insurgents', but be reorts but Wie while jserson as saved, and her name i iven, hi that the. painful fact is press-; (si upniti our hearts that our brethren and aiterm, our dear friends, Kie'-:n in audi Campbell, and JoI.ii.ii and MeMuiieii, Kin! tiieir wives, und two i-ml ir,-n ..! Mr. Bil l Mis. Ca oh,-. 1', ha e l.il.eii v.ctnusio t!ie aUtiil innjirectuui of India. ltv. Join. K. f reemaii w ent out in 1?3", a'id has been a f.i.thful iiui-s.-hHT v lor !i..ut IV y ears. ile man led M- lieaeb. in New uric. New Jersx-v. who about ten ttafi a-.. Mr. F. afterwar-is n.arnt-i a '!'' '( ",.r-, M Yiedenbiir,;, a hioy n! :, ..t arcnu-pi.-ii-, liii-i.t aii-l "i.':i. a hire i ,;i.ej of fii-t.d- ii. thi e 'y a- I -New Jersey. . 1 1 v .iv,- A. I r-ij e!l f'loin V : . , . mid iiia w ,k from rio. JJr, . . Ai'-ei! ) Jot. .!'!. 4Vi Hi-tear-- ..,th fi..-n Wi.t.t-1 J'. !, '.v.!. an li-.-v. U'beltK McM u i it-1 j wa ii "in i'oiiadeij.n i.i, aii.i hi- . M I. I . . oe was Jiis i .ei,u, .irotn i tin New Jersey1. A tiie ru--st-a b!e " ; V! 'oieiu wero u on, ! Vm '-.. I Mllss," -'Irtl .' s . t.,e Ii- at,:, an-i r i ,ws is a loo t.- t;i wot , .. w :ot.i toe tlestruc ti 'ii '. (" i J'.'.'.v ! .( V " , ol propv-ny m In tjia i nil to oi- uiei.'i med. H KN l.A Vlt IXi'l. I 1 l.i. iMd i" hi; i. 'A The Jy' Ul&KItU 0 . ,ti 3 njea !. . 'I,-- Wijis t 1, 1st Jul Meat w . r i, to .eh l.a ate the 'nit .'! bi.l; slid -k f C WwTl fi, lit i't i- r lit Ml ui t u ii t', lo-aie! iti- i of born si. J baft,- t- ,n.jie r t.ll i.-S Hil l tt a I- dai M suit b o.ti ).i :!!, , e'ai b-r-t.o - i -I i-. li !!- i d j- xt. r. i; i.s. :1, Ilk. 'ei lttek , ah t) b I'-,, .Ulr ,,,, ' r. i. ele r .. . I nf t:f i 1.1 1 1 ' I ti s, H, i. -.-). . t , ih.-i. i - lei a' go-:,-, s ,! .. ii-I a , muft is ti .V tite t iXA t. lit t i J I tie imit fcattul mill (V(H that; hut for another 1 u n . f i V unavailing .. , . - . ".- : i. .... I III-MIS llsi' til slll.j.srt ol lljriwuiw .-iMi-j ci.tn. eoiildnotnow uiiirih'' 1.SUIJ Wiles'! right through India " (tit handful of men, op-1 t.vrt.y. iK.re by inagiiilSeent ami of own ert alum, and ilh every adantagnf jumwHin, ttnl.-ss we enjoyed thet-oufclence. and jjJ ,jl of the nstiv popM-stion, vvnen we ,um enr position mere, win ov e.B..uo.-, ! who now tell us cindidly ll i lost, then tell n candidly l.nw hsve recovered H f can - done by virtues h.ch must U be rr"r:.r. a im.ln.i V. - i- niul nave in qualities mr ait g - .1 I . .f..l H.t.. ul.m ttla CtftUDM of 1 , -, war throw upon our bands, , T AWARD OF PREMIUMS AT TUK Fifth iitiual Fur if Ike Nor Ik Coralina Slilt Jfrirulluml Sonny. UltAM ll I. I.IVK -sTOCK. ,?x-X'2ttMJ3uruiiJuW,- Best tli. .n ..idihreJ Slulliou, 5 veara old, Ruflin $U0 .l " ", ti ' " " J, Tui ner. I IraiiL-e, 15 Ik st " Fillv. ever 2 nod untittr 4 years ul.l, June Turner, Urmjj, 111 SecnJ Claim Quirk Praaii'.l td SjdttU Ihrfi. iSesi Sulhoii. 4 vers old nJ upwards, J. M lliiltou, o ke. $J."i ory.Wske. Best over 2 ami under 4 years, T. F. Uilv. (.rntlo iU-, - . - " - - Vu. Marell, Davie, liest' " ou r 1 aiul uuilT 2 years old, 0. T. C, M-;ke, lLB-ii,-ti, . Jinsxi Mr, over 4 years old, Dr. W. ija-t u. Wake, jj - W. D. Junes, Wake, Jli ! " with foal at her feet, I. T. 1 't v t. hi. Ua!'ttrh. Bt-st ftilv Htr J. iUi l iundt-r 4 year oJ Al bert iiaiikin, Guiiloni, 1A Win. H Alt rrtrht, AIinHiiT. 2,1 " " T. F. ViUufcuwn. pair m.'-h-i carna'p hTJH.. IL S- itltkiT. liuifllfU 2,1 - - J. v. IVikiti", l',:t. J. r " raisi in ih,' M:e, M. V. I', llunipirfs, r.i.,ii. j,.l - - .Sot I lirvltit. IV-r-en, Ii.M s..ii.-k- haaie?- h.irM-. Jolm II. Neal, ' Iteaillorl ee-unlv. 2,1 ' " ' " O. 8. Biidwin. VVninirij.t..), Fi . -i " raised in the si-.ate, T. J. I'll.-v. Wake, Jehu W. Wi-pns Wake, nml CIum llmvy UraugM flirt. 10 ; ' I!,-st Suibou over 4 years uld, J. S. llolt, Ala UuUlee, i fjj i Jet Monk, Orange, ' In er I aud under I years old, Whl Simih. 1 $15 : J-'tur& ( ',. J irks H(i JtuneU. Uvt Jm k nuJ iti fh' Btate, 6 veara old, Wru. Hiiiijlin. IJrai'e. V'U i'iaat SfvlrM. 2d l!et jir ,4" Mules over J Jones, f Wake. yes old, W. D In ; SWi.ND DIVISION t'irTLK. li.-st Devm Bull, 4 years old, Dr. W. R. Holt, j Davi-lson, i Bull calf. 2 years '.' " lo Cow, 4 y,-rs old, Waiter Gw-y-un, ! Wake, UO - H, ii.-r. 2 yea.- old, Dr. W". R. j Holt, of I'aiM"on. 10 Best D.iitiam Hull I alf. 2 and iin.b-r .'I years j osl, t rouse X lrtiue, L) :i--nl,,jr, St.- - " lo eii-l.-r i ywar old 1 Ci.hw A IrMiie. I.yrichuiig. lo I'.oi, J '. -ars.iu ale! uAanis, Crouse i A Irvrli,-. I., in.ht urg, V In 21 II.-it.-r 2 and unde s old Crouse and 1,-v hi.-, l.ynel.i.uig. 1 and unUef ' Creii-iiatt "t U aav. rnrs old Major i.:i.. B ill, 4 t.-ars ,'!. S. II. lunn, ot 1 iruJi v ill.-. B ,ii - alf. under 1 tear oSi, Kelnp I' Ilat-l.-. ot W ake. I , -w over years old, Kemp I. ' lianie, oi Wakir Cruuse 2.1 Irt.ne. I.tuehhurg, 'a. " Na-Orl.'.ll. ' - Mo, Ii C.,w , giving 2" tuarh. 24 THIRD DIVISION Siii-ir. 11.-st S.,,itli Diwu Buck. Dr. W. R. Holt, Davi-W-tt. K'M KTH DIVISI0N- -SwtSk SVD Pot:i.THT. li--sl l.a-. I-irge Breed, o veais old, Dr. F. ' J. llavw.,,1, W.ke, " over 1 and under 2 .--, old. K. Hall, Wake, " " 4 ears old, S. Smith, Walt.- I lir,-.::,g ,"v,tr. Large Breed, alrl 6 y.,'. s- .-s'li'iiri. Wake. Ie! ol I'.gs under l'i rnoiiU oM S. Sn..ii.. Wa.. .Sal.,,; Ii ,ar. 2 tears oi I, li 11. Jones f., U) 2d ID , 2d in! 1.1 months ol.l, B Kicm- (s Wak.- i 1. J. Mo, Wake well J"gs, J. J. lo Wake -lo el. K Hail, Wke. H " tvra-ie Ii -.ui, t'.-n-ll. W ae. .i!!, k li ,ar, K. Hal), ii- -I 1,1 'A l':gs 7 UHllll.- DRAM U II-A . Kb LI.T I KK Br.-a.iOm. W II J. .-it S'oek ' Jim Hi;,. W l,et. W. D. Jon-. I lal-. Jlio. Ilutetel,-. "li., . J. I'. Mal.rv. Die. fie, . Peas. J. ll'ulel. .it, L l'o aloes. Dr. 1 . Wak 'i'otl, ake. Banks, If,-. i' II inhtiA ' Wak,-, 2 -la..' w D. Jon t i A Agnei ii- ! rtri- lie tm its laiseU on one tianu, " . V Joitias, ttaa-. 1', liak- ,A Coiioii, W". W. Wiittaker, ' Waif. ijjiert ,.J I .el, ,n in sre;, .v rriee, U ae. It H S M i. - I,, i M I. r j ; ru Cbiui.e Sugar (Jane, ire'ii, fl..,,l, lltea -., Mel.-..' illt J.aV I iiail, Guili'ird. nets 111 1 'il'a'-'i-o o. V. fc. V Jolt.-S, Iu I. .-!. Il rier. pri-riii'irn dit d.-d J..'i.- h I'al'lw--!! Jiui-ke, 1! t . ..tut- Waii.-i lo l. if-i. Mi- L.i A. Ilr'l. I'; .uiia' r '-4 ; - n.'.i'. II. D k. i. K 11-11 Wak-, . If I' Lou. tl Klo'ir J.iSlaii In X 1'n.e. Was. Jl t-a-l. ills. Dr. R S. Mas HI Was! ,1.101 t s!ra4tn-d. Mv.s. Jiet. I', in enuih, ,S. .Sili'irji, J Uv. Mis. Ma!i-y,"I)a f'..k,. Wall' 3 i " Vh.!.ti!,v " Alii- Ihi.M. h. Mili.'ii, 4 tilj m,,, m.u,ut i!i idh.U .ju.u y of ln , , t, iHn lukmrf 'l II." .,., .1 t.jr ti.e 1 '..u a , " JSiau iv r.iul... Mi . Toiler, ;t IUihiUt, t,.. I M V. A 1. K,.,n !... ,.tH 0 J rar. "J li wU nU.i-J hi U.llt,uj p,,,!..,,,-, hm.I il iIh- e..r,-..u. .uui.of cultlir;)1 HI1j M, i nwi. iy l liuirK.,, ' ,umJ " fit " By Rlurt, Mr M. P. It, ia to piiy my other Beoewwy exjwo Tlwret ,. weJmg eeryimm, oa all ib P'l'lij J. r. lllUr.lX, 8, " UH-cioirn Koeid Ott. AIfK. Milkr, 3 Jwl beM, Jit Uwtboni, Wwjrn, 3 hn M U on. yr .mcl wm in Bic tlmt mUt la MV W LM S Prmimsmrt I, 1l IHri, Cw,.,. C Wisifltfinika tl l"Vi. Guilford. 10 ".. " , Grapes, A. C Hege, Da vklson - - Lurput and best varu ty Apd Trees, 3. W. , VVesttrooks & Co., Guilford, I ST"" IWH Trees, ( u - u Strawberry vines, " " " -j Uasiben-y vines, ' Best stalks Ohrr. Mrs. R. Tucker, Wake, U ' I'al.hape. K. Hall, Wake. " Kgf piant, E- Halt, wake, ' Squash, Jn.i. C. I'aliuer. wake, " (hiioiis, W. D. Jom-s. wake, ' Jsucar tt-ets, llui Monk-eat. wake,. ( anxils, Dr. IL S. Mason, w ake, t Tiirmjea, Jmv Ifiitrtinjit. wake, ' )uuiikins. K. H. (veruB, " Hams. N. l'nee. wake, ' JJanvll of llermigs, W. II. l'utney. Ra- " Injtt'-" -" 2 10 Hll.VSllI III MKVHAXICa J'uiws. IUkk.iws, Tukishiso Machixi A:e. ltt two liorse plow, S. lV.yik-n tl Sou, How an. jj .... " " J. IL Thoiiipsun, iktt " " " MauufjmLuncd m S Carotina. W. B. Williams. It'arri n, ,B.st single hoist plow, N. uV.ydeu k Son, K.-a, -' -- j,l - If. R miliams, of Warren, llest fuloil plow. IV. B. tt'illiams. Ilanvn, 2.1 " " " N. Hoyden ti Son, Uowaii, Best Harrow, If. K. tfilllalns, j,l " 1. V. Matiry. Davidson, " Hots Cn l'lante Jones tc Hook er, Trrn4Hiro. " ismootii iron roller, J. M. Towles, ! wake, ' " Ciiltit ator f.- peneral purposes, N. 1 IL vden A; Sou, ll.iwau, j,l ' - " V. H. , WiHarn. warren. Itesi I. Til t'ulualr, V. H. Williams, j w arren. ; (Vtt.Hi S.-i apj-r. N". Fnii-. wak. . ThresreniT Machine. It. 4"'lair & (.'."., ! B.-iluuion'. M.I. ! ' Kai,i,lii Mill. J M..nif..mery ii Co. IJal uiii,.re. MU. 2d J " " R. Sjnelau- ii Co. do llesl liav, straw and-iaik . uiu-r. J II. Tii,,tni- n 4 I 5 I 4 3 I a ; 4 j 5! 2 j ! ; i jisj. lo ! l'M Best bay and straw euUer, R. Sin, lair A Co. ' , " uiainilaenirisi m North Carolina. Claf.p. lltittinan 1'.... li,.-l i'.kti Sbeller, hand ,wer, K Sim-lair A C,. .. li-st lteapiuj; Maiimie, C. Hussey, JJ ' ' Hooker A J..D.-S, llillsb,.rou-H, Best Sw.s p iiorw- pov,r, H.siker A Joim-s, llili.-t.R,rouL'h, in 111 2d " " ' " Goeh, lfc-st Stnnui Tuller, N. I'ri.v. Wake, 2d W. 11, ii.s ier. Best Hone Rake. J. M. T.-wkss Wake, lii-st n ashing Mat-bine. Alo. 111. kson. Best U-n Buggy. B. J. I'elkllis.'ll. IUleito'!i, 1.", 1 Id i 2d " tn.-niian .V V il-e.n, t tyi-rb itTe, rW-Ht Six Hc'im; larro ufn, N. lV-e, Wake, lj Best Two H. Herton. Wake, 8 Best Dumping Horse Cart, W. J. Kurt. W ake, 8 2d - " " ' H. ilorton, Wake, 4 Steam Enguie. H horse power Sila" liurns Wake, ".) Best Sunn, Machine. A I, x. DieKson, 10 Wausifi's $12 Sewing Machine, J. II. pavts, lialilax. lo Best Chum, J. M. Tow les, Wake, iU-si Sausage Cutter. J. M Tow-Us. Wake, Bi-sl Grain Cradle. J. M. Towles. Wake. Best and largest eolk-eUt.n of Agricultural luil'leUHrliU, W. B Wiihallu, barren. do do do MaiiulaeUire'l ill the s-iate by ti.e exiiibtior, N, lioyd,-n A Sons, of .-sjdi.-Uiry, Best I'oni Kan wiUi double gi-ariiig, Mont- goiie ry ii Itro.. Ilaltmi-,r.-, -Besl ll.si-0-ad made in N C. . R. W. Henry, Its king Chair, W. K. ,-sh,ihz. Salem, ' enire IViJe-. J. Day. Milton. " II-. k atsi .-s;reiaiy . W. K ., .Siultn. Salem - Be.gaiis, Oi-. if. I..n.- " Lot ul fcortte-iiware, II. S. haufuer, Sak-in. 'V BRAN'i II K Ml RTII- MAN! FACTlTiKS. o , i Be-I p.-se tf, l) I La-. Holt- .1,, oleu j.-an-. 13 yards, Mrs. li.i j,N-,e l.in-y f,,r negreM-s. 23 vards, W' lo H.il'..-- faker, A.-.-iit, Was.-. Ill II.-! pl.t.- f.liuei, .til ,ai.i-, do do It 2.V ' j ttir-,1 i.l.ii.kefc. M'". IJ.liu-.iss-, Wake, o lsl p.-e l .-Uai.u;e's, 1 yaiu-i, L. . lloiL, 1 A..OI, all' e. o I l ou-.u J.ans, ' 6 0 " " U ,s,ll.-n t a: j-i. Mrs Mi4",rkie Rowan lo ! B'-SI pl.se S;l-e1il,i,'. K. il. Holt, .Ualiutn.-e, O o B-.I Tiek.ug, 6 lo " Bale ot I 'olton I aus, Johnston Llllle pi Kit.-r I ,.u,wtny, O i " air Matlotss, W. WaU,n, Wake, I " f?!iuek I ' Cotton I'atcbwurk ludl, Mrs. MeCorkle, ' Uowall, lo 2d " " " Mrs. Joliusou, Gra- haui. Beei i.s,'il work Quilt. Mi-s. M. A. Jordan, i'eisoi, 5 " " '' Mrs. R. U'illiams, o " Knit CVsintt-qialie, Mrs. B Tucker, Wake, 6 Mis. J. F. fatior, Wake, 2 - pair Vam Hose, Mrs A. U VI., W ake, 2 ..t Mai. Mrs. S. I'. IV,,-,,,,). W ake, 2 " pieec (lHy.is.i negro V uouvu Uotb, Mrs. Cllas. Ilorton, W ake, 'j " Llliell. " ... " J, Best Cr...i. I I oilar in sjsjtrl ..-.itUtn, Mrs; M. t Cook, Wak,-, I, " Mist A. Jlennon, Rowan, 3 '- -.imen bats', l.'ioel.et in s.J i.tilUiii, Mlss M. K- t.'ook, U ake. fj 2d Mis. C. M. Grow, Wake, J " Cris hel Wolk in Silk with beails, Mrs. S. G. U a.ld. il, W ake, " M-ss lAura d Best Set Tal.le Mat ill tldv oil toll, Miss C-s.p- I er, Uklord, 2d ' Misses HatOe anti Sallie Cook, 3 Wake, j B-st Tidy id Tidy cotton, Mrs. A. LAV., Wak. .i 2 1 " " Mi-s Ai.fi M. Mew-art. Hanielt, d lie-t Table Cot. raiie.1 worked, Miss M. K 1 Mabry, -Jtiiir'i iii. .: 2d - ii . K. N. Mais, Ulord,- JVt Iloailli Rug Mis. II. 11. Boibiit rt'ake, .1 - Char C'lt--' ..li- Sopille foil, r-itleni, 2d " " Si" ri.-re;, C. Butle. W ake, J. ilest )l'.lili tjoter, ii.-s M. te MutHf, o DatiU-oii, i 2d " " " M - N. E. I'mt t-ll, Gouls- 1 tsirr, -B.-I Mantle iiinh d in SiiK, Mrs. Ruflin, Wil ! lialus, W ; ijm wtb.,ni, 2 Vest, Moire Aiiti.pie, hjubd ill I S.Ik, MlA M.thl). Mligtoll, C ".Ateriuo, ' '- Mrs. Mabry, j la-xingtim, , 3 f'ltiiif s dr ess Kmb d in Silk, Miss Emily Thornton, C : !2d '2d .1... " ,.VIrs. ( aw ihorn W arren, J ?lai k, ' ' ii..-- 1.. I l.olnlott, . ti ' " ib f I. W,s,. Wke, 3 , 2d " Boy Jai k.-f At, -s f. I' , wke, ti , iia-i-iUK-ii ol KuilUug iu W txa, Miss M. h j )liU, Wake, 3 ' 21 ' " " Mis. A. A W., Wake, 3 .'id " " " " Mrs. rrtri.life, I ' Wake, j I, B-st. .-sjs1 iijieri ot Knittitig m Silk tviUi litreda, Mist, latura at.- , 3 " 1 )ru.viientai .Sieiii wo, k, Mrs. S. B I'.raeud, . Wake. ,, 5 - Spe, iineti Wax .'low ers. Mrs Garrct;"Greeris- . leir.t , t - ti Keaiiier Work, Mi. II. ii. Bobuitl 'W ake. , 6. ' IJair Wotk. If V Shuli, Salem, & 2 1 Mi" (.', f I'l.uiiiiJinoi. liaTgb, 2". Frair.i-if Leather -Mr.. L A. (ss.ae. H'akt " Ijelyt.t nderdi..; Mi- A. B, Hake, ' f i.et-itnt. Alls, (iawtli.trii, IVairen, 2d " . : Mi-, K. Itecra Etaie., Gentk-inuii.' Stun Mrs. K. H B , ll'ake, , ' ijr, ti k; Harm, Wskr, wake. iSd besvMrs. F. R. Blooni, Winston, f " itieciiiMsa of Anibrot jpra, T. J, UaVWJ, I waktL' 8 1 5 I 10 Specimen rbograpUs, T. J. Havens, 101 wake, 6 2 Inawwemeiirln Anibrotyiwsj, 0, P, Copetand, 2 ( wake, 1 & 2 " (Oil I'iriiitijig, 'Cattle Scene," A, Melnung, -2 1 Salem, 1 1 2d best, "SportMiian," Miss Tra'mliain, 6 fi ; " IViHil Drawing, " Hel." Mh B. Bmitli, 5 2 2d best, " Landscape," Miss UlaiK.lie Ft-nUvss, 2 Wake, 3 2 j - " raolPuintinjj, "Burning Volcano," t F. W. Ia-iiiIjui Ii. Salem. S jii best, " laiiiis. am-," Miss . Fentress, wake. ' sjiwinien of Aniiteelural Drawing, A. B. 3 Uemlren, Kowan, i2ii MiMiuiw'iiuillttttHnifrWrttrMflli-- S(ie4iiiieii Head W ork, tvnuiui ami cs-w- ill! by Blind nuiiiLs ol die -'North Caroli na Irisnniiion lor llie Ileal, Dumb and Itliud lo 1 divided. . 10 1 Law press, Mis Kebwva Trull a blind pupil, .aluigli, 1 Doll's Dress, made by Mary Hurt and Nar- c-nwa Dupre. blind Hipds, - - Speeuuen ,,1'Card Writuif;, U. K. Keteham, lUlelgh, 2 Vaoes, I'.tt liouiaiiie Work, Mrs. L. A, Cooke, Wake. Spe.-inen of Diajthaiue, W. D. Cinike. wake, Sieeunen of S.-w iug and Ktos Silk, Misses, A. A'. K. Krou, 1 Glass Ton Table, Miss Ilapp.ldt, Rowan. New Haven Anns Co, SUver Cup and , Certificate, . Map of Nortli Carolina, W. D. Cooke, Raleijfh, Tbread LoUar, Miss &. A. 1'artrnigi-, wake. ' Ss.-iiiieii ,t Jewelry, manufaetunsl l,.y t. J, Stis-s, w ake, C-rtilii-ale and Carved Cairns w. Dr. Cl.as. Sinallv .., Rowan, Ma. I.uie l.tr Ihiroe Ib-Js, V. N. Mm lu ll, Caharrus. Magic Vanulaior orS Il'-Fannin- U-iekui Cliair, KalinweiU-r. wiluiuiirton. eimensot Doors. r.ililiL-s, wuidn fsi,wll. and Itlin-lf. Munkx-b ii t milts, ,l,,an Bu'-'y l'oie and Shalt, eoiutmied, VT. Miteli- ell. Calrrus. r i n at t xr a iir a mrn i lr a r tAltULliai Yi AltlllUAA.l'l'e5 '" "i""1 neg-liated, and , ' that will move the crop Ht the Ninth. SALISBURY. X. V. Tl'ESDAY EVKNTXO.fMJT.87. IMT. TEKMS OF THIS PAPE8 3.U0 CAtH. NiillTH CAROLINA STATE FAIR. Thr tiflli annual Suit Fair wss bt-Id at luting I, last week, and it is s grutifying fact, that not withstanding tbe pre, nt embarrassed stats ol the finances of the Coii't'.ry, it was fully up to the expectation of the public, at,d ritual to the ejhibition of the prteeeding year. The attend anee was how, esi-ecially on Thursdsy ; li-n, according to our judgint-nt, there could not bave been less than from six to eight thousand (-r-rs.Iii'on the grounds. 1 lie oct asion was ttiie of lively- interest to us, aod see-Uied lo be to lo all who attended it. lo undertake to tell of all we saw ami beard 1 worthy to be related, would' occupy more time and spaee than we can at..tireent ilt-voclo il. 6 which, however well performed, woukl yet neees . sarily .all far sbortof ibe reality. The -reader In must attend Ue next Fair, and see and bear lor himself. We can Only give, in this paper, the list of premiums awarded. It will be seen thai a number of our Western people drew priies. Ainotiir them, we would mention Nr'Boyden A S..n. who look the first premium on Flows, and, the secoi.d on variety of agricultural impletneniJi. d'hi-ir part of the exhibition attracted much st- u-ntiolr and won Inirhesl honors. Mrs. E. Me- tatikeUa.k tbe first nrefitium on Cari-i. and another on bed (guilts. Her carpet ass a long wats ahead of any thing of the kfind on exhi l.iu.m. nr. iteti'lreii took llie treimuin on premium on 3 ArehitM-tural L)rHwu.gs. Hit sketches were Ml,tt.4 ,, tlu New Oilt-iuis banks, mid j tnm h ailminsl. Me.r-. Mwrdoeh A Cairns, on nil hanks that are bankable in New York, , Window Krsin.-s, Sahes and Blinds, I'aliin-I liostoli, l'hitadelpbiti, I'lttsburg and l!al " i I )omti, Fating Fence, A,-.. liiiioi-e. This causes a much improved ci Jn our next, we shall gue additional accounts '''"K " !' "noiiey market. J!uf this grand State festival, and shall probablj ! St. IjiIIS, Oct. 17. There nu! been a ! 3 lay la-fore our readers the able addrew dehieri-d ru" " ll'e bunks to-day. Ibe ruiiioied by Mr. Bndg.-rs, of lei ge be, on Thursday. , '" ' ' 'S'-'" Mi-s-ur, I, uit 2 1 ..- , i , t ,t , . ''lie. lhe directors hope to Weulht r the ,i We would lake tins occasion to say to our . . , t , ... i storm its they did in 1".;,. 2 readers, that lhe Stale lair is an uisliluiion emi-1 , , . ., , , ,. , , n ti- Jl.KFKK.SON VI LI Ji, l.Mi., Oct. ll. lhe ... pat..,., ... hitherto, ha, not kl,.m.', a ,,r,s-r degree of m - tert in it, and believe the has done ht-rselt great ii ju-tice. t.y h.-r n.-gh-ct. Tin-re are many things in which l.e has the ability to excel! tier Eaatern brethren., and we wonld n-sieetfuily sug- gest to our readers hereabouts, to rc-silve at once, that they will late a prize at tlir ntjrt Fair, those oi tiiem who are not nieiiitjers, sbould send to' the Treasurer the fee of. membership - - 2-ha.0 ihe.r names enrolled, ami lie on hand wtth something lo .bow at the exlnhitn,,, in lillntvt.il in torious-do1 will d .mJ will Ooyou 1850. Bring out Vtnudhing meritorious your best, and we warrant the judges w justice. Ws would here bear testimony U. Urn gene rou. uospiiauiy sittj courtesy U( the onixens ol, lUleigh, who spared neither expense, or trouble to ensure the eomfort of tbe butel.ret), d thou sands who poured in upon them on this occasion, We are ourself indebted to a private ffealbjinan . ' i " - - hotel lo Ins residents, and we know that rtisny ..met. ,..-ee,.e., UWm may OOl WJ,,, inulic,t.,,t U.j out of plaise Ui sdd. by way silencing some tra- two per cent, apfiears during tisiUirs, thai - found lhe " ferli " de- ence U-lween Sa-cie i parluiettt at several pici!S, all that we could ,J t, d,l,.rein pro "lU- T 1 . i L- e .i , linn. j . mi in iiuiiuai rair .ri tno t,utn her and Cuiitv Atrrienltiiri.1 Sn.-o.lv oeriaiiu youmy Agriouiiiiral nociety, which will he held at Kavetleville, on the ' 4th, Stli and 6th day of Xovemlierjtexti ij Tiie annual addrest will .he delivered he 4 fore tie SCiftT vu Thunday the 5th. d.u Ma f Me.tt it and ertaill, ly yoa will jjra that at Wsshingtoa 1 bav not lived extravagantly- Indeed I bav lived in suck way as avtlber my Nmnljr nor myaeli nav ever bee aocawtomed to; a4 I lauat W allowrsl to think in sueb s way as is In coiwislent Willi thsi dignity of the olbue 1 Uve Ueld. Thi jodiw certainlv owe to himself , , ,i- 'i i nd th public an wpl.iinil.Hi how it is that sis thousand dollars ayear . .i . . . .- 1 . e are IliaueiiUule lo mo support oi unuseu and fmiiily "to afford a comforliible tittiuly . . : home," Ac. v e out hure in iSorllt Lar- j i..i:.... . i. ...I ... i ,1 .1 . .. X' ... I. M . I . un.ia, s.o...,oeu . uV. ...v,.. tioHiiceiuwttrOTd-tnrnwirtrrkiiowr hnwn titititl V of decent, well-behaved, christian neotde cull exueiid more than live huu- d red dollars a month for family support. 2 ! The judge must luive large one. ier i haps he was s pisir iiimii, in his earlier 2 j days, and toiled at the plow for a living, 3 ; and received, as a reward for his simple , 'and natural mtsle of life, tbe inheritance 4 of the honest laborer a large family f c children. If he has a coiiunon amount 4 of human kindness and sympathy, the jjudge no doubt louts buck to those days 6 of simplicity, now gone, w ith a fueling I mingled with sorrow. And although bo cannot imagine how it was possible he ti "brought up'' his children at a cost of less '' than &J a year, each, yet he knows il f, was so, and that they were happy chil dren at .that. ' lint times have changed. If C urtis was once a happy farmer, he i K now ,-t ir judge, and sees himself and his children stall ing on tiie pitiful o.ibi rv of six thousand a year ! KXCIIANUK Nht.ollATlUN-lTS j Kl-FKLl. ' The a. h ices by teh-gruph are to the ef ' feet that t!ie siispeurioM at N'c-w V.ok bus jgucii rebel to the exchange uiaiket there; mid that exchange has g uiu up us high j as 111J. 'Ibe remoiaj of specie linbihly .from tbe banks has en. tided I hem to come 'into ctuiipetitiiili with the importers for sterling exchange lieticu a rise in price bey.iinJ the actual par of lt!. There is no inveetliieut for sii''fyud-d banks sale as prisluce bills, and it those ol New ork imw direct tlieiriieulis to their he- gotiattoii, the er.ips lhere'an lie moved. gotiati V. f... 11 lou s, of com st , that Stiulherii ster- , 1 lie w hole pi vol ol our in mnent lias oeeti J that no relief could cotnc to the South, until sterling or produce bills cubl be 1 negotiated al New York, or Fngiish funds 'could Come siisps-nded or hot. We urc ! iucliiit il to the .. pinion that the tn-goii.itieiu I and high price of exchange at New York ; w ill elialoVthe specie pay nig banks to staiiil. lh is would be si i, it they have not too much means locked up m the sus pended banks of New York, and if no ' in f,r specie is made here until thev re alize the pr.iccetis of their steiling lolls utj sale in New lotk. If it turns out that ohr three s-tandi banks can cui- tunic to eland, their sterling will i - maud a lusher rate than those of the "lo ci's, 'liny can thus raise here the pi ice id eXcbalige. and give tiie lii"St effective relief in the form of g.ajtl siettiiij and a currency at par. If Ine eleteii and a hull millions of i.'fV cie til the vault, .,! ib N-etv oi k bimkn were let out on sterling hubs, or if tin y buy tine lot in .led Iiv our S.utbein bank-, thus giving the hi let' a fund there oil which to draw, the immediate effect would be to luruisli ii witli a full aiippiy of specie, or to enable Us to supply to our ineicliuiits drafts, eip-iit aleiit Willi them to specie in the payment of debts. TIIF FINANCIAL CKIS1S. IVts-iox, )et. 17. The result of tbe hank lirectiiia' ineeli'ig l-eday authnries all increase of loans to the ex. out of '!. 'W,'MMb. The stock mat ki t here is titi- ..i i Tt .- :t... . . tt i ... i eoaiige.1. 1 lie laillireoi inlovt, .lll- jer A; C".. has prmluced r-ome ilheasih, ill regard to Indiana, hunts. At u meet it wa, res-ilveil to receive at luir the l)rHhc( , . ,lL. s,tHlt. 1;,U f l,,llMi,i I,,, ; Cilll., ,t.fei J,,, n.,-.vJ lor It. j' ....... ( (e ,dred and sixty seven failures of iiiijtortant houses ure recorded during the last week. At this rate, soon few -ay.il be left standing. The desperate state of , me loreign sua ami ury goons tnnle I" 1 ',ow" 1,18 at:t ' some of the beavi f1 '"""v "' 'T'1' millions, 1 l'."V ? "'ud and ure M-i.UJnsxt . ,. . ------ r ?, '" ?r. V l k",l"'uru'',:mH!loUj - M i"8 r"'.W i"'"1"4- lhe fasl.ioiiub e hotel, are l-K""""K to quake under the 'pressure. The F.ver - ett House folks ure out with a card mi - -.. a no oe price t,t ooai i, '". "tilers, ! heiir, are pr. pitring ... f..lr j U,V- "f"tj w j ork (ijiprt. ,. . ,,ug( fgly. j $elltnt S c e .kVxtw Yok E ' ' ' ' - '--w or veuitigi Anomaly. Nothing can be so ki ml 1 ol say s T, ... X. a... t. .... . . Tbtste who boarded lhe gohl in the hope i i... i .. i .i . speculaliiig-hy a sale tif H, hi,, I the pteiuiiim pay lor the risk. I hie or to be the greatest differ- nd ejirrent blink m,ts, mses to lessen insi.-Hi ol amount of silver change . , - . . , iiwiriiasing. The Urgi mi circulation rnH aiai i'.i.t.. ,t. L.....I ..i ... .i..l ..... i.. .. " '-v'e i V V "' '.-..-".-.. u-e- .oi. ,.,, ne,essiiv of our. ha..... ,ai f... won use, and the oiily use for gold i. for ' .. mer.t ,J Aut, .i il.. c'.rf - j few-days the bullion operators will be glad to J re deosit. their gold in hank lu the interest. III .,,...! It. ... ... J.. !TTo, mk. kit lllettt eat- rkt-." - What will Ad.dpl.us Fituigsk VM" br",b" finds w an. sold t, d "r lbosa4 Jk book disturbed' sines U. purebaa. was iade, ara nnder the baiiuocr 1 It s a snwne. I o l ' U-e Ibiiitf have aot been J-wd the men wrr wtwUrtlalsM to sell lliew .iumml Jt4. Mvm jf ra,-iiien lm.1 not ibe bi bit of r - , .. ..... 1. .(. .. nl..t,.r - A . nine fur uii una oovs i ovip i.-t." "---a- t j. ... 1 XolMII CAIioUNA UNIVKUSI'IV 11,11.:.!..,!,, Ui Tru,,., u( tll. L'uieiii of -North Caiolu.a 1H..U jHofinined to make ink permanent pp.aul. uiejit of a sue. ewuir lo llie bile lk-v. lr. Milih ,11, until the annual inei (unj of Ibe Ik-sid m IV eeinlier. Tbe (iaietle Hl "this emirs is ni- delilly proi-r. ibere no l'rot-asoiship mtkr lii.lilulieli fiir wlia-h so fe of our k aiu.-l iiiirti are UI uksl. and the BumWr is still utalksT of those wbo i-an . si W llie eliHir ..f ll lle tiicumlsMiC and iiuhiisitt us n polaliott. lln-rw sin, ..Id t no untivc nf liaU-, tWenrftiee. fes l idintf upon tliun :-rftsof applivaata, l.etitW-u,.-B loiious of t.rccilinig llirtr elaiiiK (or ooul.leri- imn, may forward U-slinioMiale witlioat delay lo Ills Excellency Gov. Biag-J, 1'reaKkiil of tin IWd of Ttutes l Kak-igb, Iff lo U.. L. L S.iii, rrtisideUt of tbe C uisersily at Chapel H.il." -s t - PERSONS oFT OK WORK. From all appear.mt es the coming winter pruinwa U I- a veryds&d one for lh uncl.iia lu bU.nr. Ibere is arej-ly an establi-hiirfiit iu the city where a huge uimds-r f haii.U bale he.-q ,-ngiii-d hut oer half of iheiu base U-rti thm-baigt-a. Not less than twenty tliett Kitul nMilis, lltell and Wollleli, hate lm-ti thrown ait ,.f empb-y ui.-iit, and l the pr.-w i t tu, , who hate , on..- under our llol lee, and w.lii n,. o.mhI hos- ot gel1 u, .nk during llie eoinili lour or tit.- inonibs. llie tie-ti.aiioiiB of mihs of llie liunt'ot-r e gite U-loW : l'lok ... tki t, look-!,n..Ut. Setting M tthiue manufacturers, CJnthler, lrt.fi ttoiks, " J.-rsrt CltT, " i " liru.il) l.,' Snifsr makers. Hotel help, I art "leli, I.als.rera, ate lUMiiiifacturers, Sbtrt IMakers, l't-r bang.-r. l'lintiii-j Fri-sa nisnufa. turers, Arh-rleau I raCl Njc Ivt) , l'rlut.-r, . 1-00 won 210 5;,u 2. 1"0 SO0 :t'K) 4. is il) 5isi 8i to 1,000 .1011 3ii lOO 2oo t0 Sou I ',.iii,ifor M.-lod.siii, IliakerS, I rs g.xla clerks, " lltlefW, 'I allot, I -aimer. l.d hiihard I able 100 2,tMM 4'K) 7i) 2K it,') Sb. a--lll..ki-r. V.oious otl.,.r out, tratk-s and Iusiihm. 2 ooo !M: :,oo 2.IH0 i,Mli At M e l n. Mxi. At Kail Ultrr, lolal. lb, hs,.. with . Itoli.- i . halt imnea, in Cliathnm, onre-elieut, l,.pi-, ttoik and .I s, ha.g. .1 ad hin d", rt p-s,r pr.JHH-ts of uets-slul re-uinp-A. J'. A'rs. tiity in IS, ami' itlifr CnHulnrt. In con. urn g ll,ep:i-r ni.,n. j of lb n.utitiv wub that ot lir.-sl Itnlaiu, m- Hnd a total in ti.. I itlled "stale ol I t!,O0' I.IHUI Iml.k I'Hol rest ing oi. a l.ai ol il ltf.iHMI.oOo t.j ahltb tiH. .It'll. liOO Is III a-t te. frJtfOOO.IHHI ot plli-lle 't.sks. Slid .'2. 000,001 1 in gold 111 ibe Sub Treasury. lu local Itriuitl lli.re are 1 1 4 Oolt, (loll ,a Irtttk Hole, r.-allllg oil a busia of S14I. Ii(lll,lilll) ,,l whah tTJ.lMHI.OOOn lUSjiele, and tT J.000,000 ill public sltsks. H'uri', In J'nrlc N'yierM.lors. Til D'lin la-r of bogs in lion et in.n. sas the Abingdon ( a ) llei.tocist, is about mm Uig- a usual, o a w.ll i, ilo no-d friend auris u-, yet tto- prii-r a.k-tl by lli ra Slid otf-red by buyers are .jUite "tall." Wf mi hue to the opinion tbst at.me ibe a-enUt.ir will bum tbeir fingers if they not e niiious. Sliniubited by llie high pn. f .ti k la-t s..as,n, and lh- pr.iss-l itf an abn dsnl corn crop, many farmer, we understand, j are (baking aiiaeg'-meins I-fallen larger nun, lief of bogs i ball tbi-V did hwl y.sr ami lhe, sttiue slate of tilings is likely lo prevail in oilier ; tjuatlers. j Orinn Oiling lo Enrnyr. The New Yorkd Jouriiai ol t'ouilllerce b-srlts froln lhe . ili-s-CJbjL I I. t t . .,... liia I v.. : ,,, ,.,it ..... ,a--"- o-v Yolk, tbt (here SO- lint leas ths igl hsb.r winch have ifolie., or will go pievious to the 2itb . i... .1 1..... i insiant, i.iaiii iu i.i.e. j,.sn ot,,- ,iit, tu. uu.r i. diej ihou.aml bushels ol grain. " . A N A 1 1' X AL BANK. A coir. s oii.b ut of the New Yoik T earnest v ur.a ttie neeessuv ol a is alional Bank . Tl,- :.. i .t . si. T, i - (lhe coinuntu-es ako niKirt that M. I) as a grand regulator of tbe cm retKiy. ,. . .. it Glenn, of V atlkin exhibited a ery superior Jsi ,, ,, ." . ... j and 3 very tine young mules. Alto Mr. l'" I . Fobv -ll.e ongiirof tins tern. Wuvt nm yki. . Jfc. 1-4 Mt. u tin run -.ill tl.., Mount ..r,... II.-.Ll'- '"""'I'" " l'do, a very tape"" ,! La,,ler Company of l'..iltiniore, is aee.irdilig to a writer ill the New ,'k jicrM,l : Hart Uy the hca.Fnnar- ; .f llii cttin.fiy .there Uwc-U tt, vulr lersoi tins cuuipany mere tiweii H vellilcr ! of cigar, and tobacco, who was d.sti.i- h"'ibed ns being the ugliest man in his , i,eigl.borh.Hl. ' U.s establishment deriv - iirlillnrltf Mill Ilia i!slttliialn,t,.i.t tb.ei - : ,.,i ,i. .,.1.;, r - ,m MlIt Ver i boys, and llie Invariii ,(. fr1 ( ,.,. H j,,, t "W,M.W.,K tUi-c was called for., was - .... . . j. ,.n nt ntittj aa man's heart, and leas liUlv to millet a blow of and yet, strange to say, il is never o Iiiii,,v i :. v. ..' . I... . .. . when it ia bealing. Comm. Mini inth llu 7'no-s elols of (.iraid House have redu i Tka jlZ P es jo jair cent, , from 2.60 to J2 p,.r ,y, butchers, bakers and Sellers of maik.-t produce .... i i . . i . . .. -ee.n io nave tsitllliltu u to Utteat an v atlellllit r .. . at letorin n, nouvtiul.l extasuaes. T.. .!.,. ..i....... r....: ' . ' and tfite star the; ration measure, jus1 m measure, jusi.sx ihoigh the currenrv at.hefl.s-dU of'iiitlatL, ni .... ... ttnutttn, o ..nation an.l a .. . I .1... H . .1 .. t ilicriraollv ... . ml... .l ... .. i . . - - ' .""I tta vua- tue in her fa.or. a. cliuiL-'.. Itr, . ."",hi . ..... :..r. i t ... .i i ,j vtvs Jrkulturnt nt JreAaaiW Socirty it ij, ' ' on Ik lilk aaaf Ml, Oel. 87. -. r ltraiHth 1 LIVE STUCK. ' WM Biood Mam lo Ii. f. Laaa, 1,00 ltml bw " 4A Tboa. FsniUiw Itesi Gelding lo B. F. Lena, f o licet Cult over I year old Iu J, MaivU, jj , 2nd best over 1 year old lo T. Fereljesj, X,W SJ best over 1 year old lo U. VV, Jodinsoa, fjan Best Mule overT year ukl to M. Fulfotd, Jjm iffi best tmsr I year old to J. 1. Cltngtuaa, t.ta) 3J U-st oner one year old lo W, II. IVrry, l,ou . UsiR.M oadcr i jnai uld-to it. if. Lsnw, l,tjo- -2nd best under 1 yesroldloG. W.Jubbsva, 1,0a Ud best under I year old lo M. Falfurd, 40 Hogs. ; - , Fowlks heaviest Hog, M. ClIlhrelL ,oe Urfsst Hog 1 year ,dd Ml 7 lbs. M. Culiirell, S.U0 llesl iHosf. Mi FuIfoVd, 1 Ik-st psir Figs (Nulfolks,) M. CutlireO J.oo lkslSuw and l'igs(Xobutte,) M.Cuthrell, ,06 CATTLK. " " , Ik-sl IVvoe Dull, M. Fulford, 1,00 Best Duibnin bull, M. FulUd, t.0t lk-sl Durham Calf user I year ofttj M. t utbrell, - -- I Best Half lie ton Calf or 1 year old, ,, H. F. Lunn, ,Cs) Itest half I ev on Calf under 1 year old, B. F. I.uun, 1,0 2nd l-l under 1 yearokl.G. W. Juhasoa, fca j ad best under 1 year old. It. f. Luun, ti 1 Utrst Cos) aud Call, (Duruaut,) " t,oy i CHICKENS. 1'ws.l psir ."shanghai chickens M. Culhrel, M lU-st Itrsiiiati 1'o.Srs " T. KefeWe, fro Lang. -si coop uf thwkeus M. Cmhrelf H) Jnd last etsip tsf chickens Tlloav. Ferebee, 2 Bian,!, iud.-AGRICl LTL'feE AND M Fa 11 AN ICS. Fur ,t he best two horse I'low lo J. F. Cuthrell, 1,00 li.-.i mi,- burse I'h.w.J. F. Cuthrell 40 lk-l Harrow. J. F. Cuthrell, 1,00 Beat Corn Sheller, N. Tratlllian. 1,00 I ie-l Sy'e 1-allier, Col. Sauil. Taylor, 1,00 llesl l"pHfT U-atlHe, Col. K Tay lor, 1.00 Ileal Hat lies. Leather, Col. S. laylur, 1,00 Beat Ml Harness, CoL K. Tsylur, 1,00 tueatest y arid of W beat Iu the acre, IS l-uaueia, M. Fiuloed, ( 00 2nd (n attsl ji. ld 33 Ui's, li. W. Johnson, 4,00 3d 32 - Wm. IL I'erry, 100 Greatt yh-1.1 Tobacco 1 IiO IU. 1 1 ere bee, ' aa ltesl .st uneii ToIumco, Tbos. FrreUe, in Itest spe, noes bub Fotatoes, T. M. Nallof, lk-sl s IOM.JM Seeel FoUtoea, M. fulford, 1W tnier) euru, M. Cuthrell, lt.-.t in.en IVsw, M Cutbrtil, lk-i Turii.pa. G. W. Jubasun, Be-4 " lksru, T n.a, Frrebre, Beat " l'UHipk.l.., Ul Fuikotl, llesl - Cabbage, ll.ua. Ferelate, Ikstl " Appkat, J. F. Cuthrell, . I Hsiretionart premiums was git en To N Iratibtsrrfur a Sausage SluUef, of " for a Tobacco Culler, " Col fant'l. Taylor, (or a kil uf euuea, LA DIKs I 'KB A UlM EXT. lor the l-rt pair IUd Blai.k.u, U Si n a ti 1 IM M 40 Mrs M I'erry, 11.00 21 0 fl W 2nd U-st. Mr.. M. A, Block, iltl best, Mrs. K tin. ticsa, B.-.1 Jwtes i Will, M -s .V. Biles, 2nd besl " Mr-, E. Kulfurd, 3d " Mis. M. Najlur, Besl p;,s- t ar ttng, Mrs, U. Jobnsua, 2nd Is . I, Mrs, Ward, - I lVosi yuli Mis. U. F. Luna, 2nd - Mra M. F. N.ylof, 3d lsl Mrs, C. Brock, Besl Flour Mats, Mrs. Ward, Be NordW VVurk, Mrs. . F. McCsj, 2nd best, Mrs. Chitghalii, :td best. Mm J. N. M.-.k y, 4lb best, Mias l. F. Mcsky, ' th beat, Miss K, V. Cbinn, w ; l.u o ii u to - ' I Ileal Basket W,Kk, Mrs. K Fulfusd, i Be.iFly Tiap, Miss 1. F. Mealey, Ik-sl l aiiiliug. Miss L. E, Tsyksr, " Mias EiiH-liiie IWock, Maw. K. V. Cliinn, Best Cuat, Miss M. K NsyW, Best Lr Butter, Mrs. E. Fullord, - . ..... ""i " '". b-'i Mis. C. lllot;k. ..... U.. !.. l e- t- y ' uii j . tfsH-ttea, .tins, rxicvay, t p, lvtk. Mr. L Fulfofd, 2nd last. Mis. Ward, ... ' .. , I Best Hvrup, Mrs. Jobnsun, - '. mi V -Mil best, Mrs. Ward. - ' ' i .-sirsw suiter and Miami I wo UutM !" I wluth, uwing to our by-laas could Ootbl "" d preiniiinw. . M- iGo. Salariet of Ikt . T lal amount uf salaries paid by the Federal v.. i GtiVerion'lil .litiiftt ll r mm BA.3"i.' (,(il. f hi.l. ifniin , Cblursis - ! "ttice-bol.leis. Too oW lo U AVif Two worthy mecliss' u-s of a certain seaport lun ia tsoulh Carol bad iuWuBshading aboiit ssj instle'-. a.. Tlw .pui grew warm, and seemed bt a , . . . ! r,,"-liiiig iba clnnsi, when oiusawid lo lhe "" ml i " "ul' confound you, do you know wli 1 .... ..ilo,. ... I ... j U'tt.ais'"" M-l are talkifig to-s-l sill (Irtwnl ilted, cMllllli. isotlimg daiilileil, tlw. otlier rer doyiui know, sir, who imw ars lalk'n "',r,:I -s5l am f kn.l.er I llrow...'. , i are not infortnetl bow ibe rival claims of WT ingtoti and Columbus were settled. IW" Tiie Secretary .ftli TreiWiirj' J; , ""'i - 1 .b. tl K.......I. Mii.i In NeW Ot" , : leMi. to .Urchl.so abH),B00 Worth of L ver, thus oliering tome reltei w t lie y pressure lo tliiit, citj. li ti ti 21 ti Si ti v u
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Oct. 27, 1857, edition 1
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