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THE ORANGEBTJRG NEWS GEORGE BOLIT ER, . Financial and Bcniness Manaosb. Official Paper of the Slate and ?f Orangeburg County. SATURDAY, SEW, 31, 1852. For President: Sftj^sses S. Grant. Vice President: Henry Wilson, Lin' . ' . OF tm MASSACHUSETTS STATE TICKET. 'Ye* , lor Governor. * Franklin J. Moses, Jr. Liculenaut Governor. R. H. CileaTes. ,-. - Attorney General. Snmnel W. Melton. \Secretary of State. Henry E. Hajne. t i . State Treamrer. Francis I?. Codoso. fiS . Comptroller General. 5 . Solomon E. H?ge. .- _ '??"c 1 Shpvrrttaident of Education. Justus K. Jill?on. . ^ Adjutant atid Jnejxctor QmeraL Henry W. Purvis. Fur Congress ? Third? Congressional District. Hon. Robert Ii. Elliott. _ Congressman?State at Large. R. H. Cain. The Comity Convention. Before our next issue the County Convention for Orangeburg County will have met and mado its nominations. The heart of every honest Republican is anxiously awaitiug the result. If proper sort of nominations are placed iu the field, there will be no doubt of the sucflsenn of the Republican party in this County on the l?tb of October next. But it should bo remembered that there is already a dmaon in our party, and that tho Democrats are waiting for an op purtunity to put a ticket of their owj iu tho field. A Democratic Chairman has been appointed for this County, aud when tho time comes, and a chaucc is offered, be will not be slow iu orgauiz . ing his party. In the event that there should be two Republican tickets pre sented to the publio, the Democrats will have an open road to victory, in ] ppito of our three thousand majority The Charleston A'eics, a journal that has A deep seated and hearty hatred to wards the blacks, advises the Democratic chairmen, throughout tho State, to be on the qui vioc, and whenever there is a chance to slip in their men, to do so, and spurn tho support of the colored votors, Tho Nevct is usually cautious?hnving brains enough to look a littlo way beyond its own nose?but when it presented this advioe to the white people of South Careliua, wc dau't think, after tho second sober thought, tltafc it oould see any wisdom or humane policy in its course Shame on tho man who in one iustancc begs the colored vote, and in. another, damns it. Col ored men, tho Charleston A'eics has no use for you; advises the party to do all they can to have you put a good ticket in the field, where it is certaiu that you are sure to urn, but wherover tho Demo crats may be in tho majority, its policy is not to touch you. Was thero ever such an infernal spirit of downright hellishncss exhibited through the columns of any newspaper before, except where" ignorance, aud hearts bronzed With the seething corruption of bell, control the editorial pen ? It has been our desire to bavo the Republican party act so as to appeal to tho masses of the people, both white aud black, but how can any expect the colored people to beod such teachings when such lamn able doctrines as the above are practised by their enemies ? Does the Charleston Aac's propose to make a chattel of the ' Republican party ? Docs it imagine that the sunlight of intelligence does not illumine the path of say but its carpet-bag editors ?.It is really mistaken -f ' _ if its paralytic uerves have succeeded io makiog it bo full of conceit. Theo are some th i ngs that that j ournal can advise us on, and which we will consider, and, P?vadvcnture, act upon, but whin it resorts to downright devilment, we loose our patience with it, and feel more like damning the thing tn ?tnrjral infamy than blessing it with a compliment upon moving into its new quarters. But lot us return to the County Convention. j It is so, that the party in this County has never before occupied a position so uncertain as the present. Heretofore a ticket placed in the field, and labelled '??Republican" was shuro to win. No notion was over taken of the character pf the men upon it. The Stute Conven tion promised a reformation in this particular. No party is laboring harder to have good men placed upon the County tioketi than the State Ezeoutive Committee. They are men of intelligence, and feel that the Republican party must live louger than two years. Their desires in this connection will nevor be gratified if Republicans, throughout the State, niauil'cFt no coucern in the mat ter. Good men must be placed in nomi nation ; the Republican party is pledged to Reform; and the Republican party must live. The County Convention, which will assemble on Tuesday must remember these three facts. The Bolters' support ers in Orangeburg are looking forward to the result of its work with anxious eyes. They think that there will be a disaffection, no matter who is nominated. \Ys graut it. No Convention has over t^sembled that gave entire satisfaction ; but therp have been such things as Con ventions presenting ro<m to ihe public absolutely obnoxious, offensive, peuri.'c and weak. The Boltors want this to be the caso on Tuesday next. We knew thoil programme It is thoir purpose to get as many men in the regular Convention as possible; make a nard fight for their friends; if defeated, to withdraw with as many delegates as they can persuade away, assemble immediately afterwards, put forth careful nominations, and de clare them the regular nominees They, tho Bolters, will then call their own Convention, which will muke no nomi nation, but ratify the nominations made by the Bolters from the regulur Con vention. Cannot every man see how dangerous and deep-laid this game is? There is no uso disguising the fact. If the Republican Convention shows no re ference to merit on Tuesday, the future may have some caus-o for apologizing for the defeat of tho party. Those ire progressive times of ours, and progressive men must bo regarded. The Republican party doesn't want mill stones tied around its neck. Live, active und vigorous men arc the only oucs who can iusure its perpituation. We have no choice to put beforo the Convention. We simply want it to do its duty. It it fails iu that, we say Irnnkly that its nomiiicos will deserve Je teat. Gentlemen, we bid you be true to yourselves, your party und its principles. Like Pie-Crust The Republican, of Saturday, says tbut Mr. Reuben Touiliuson -'will run ? . :? - --. I U_ -_I.._._ .1. vU vitS BUU, IS 11 ta UU1J **TC 1 ?JUO and votes." This is a cheap pledge, considering that Mr. Touilinsou has no more control over the brains of the movement of which ho is the figure head, than Mrs. I'urtington's mop hud over tho waves of the broad Atluntie. Wbeu Orr, Corbiu. Sawyer and Bowcu give a public pledge that they will not abandon "the "bolt," even if the Democrats Dominate a third ticket, it will be time enough to put their sincer ity to the touch. I'util then, such u promise as tbut of Mr. Tomliusou will not help him or deceive the public.? Charleston News. ^How does the Quaker candidate like the above i A little while ago ho was the nicest sort of croaturos?to-day tho squatty fellow is showu to bo a mere -'figure-bead" and as brittle aa "pie orust." M r. Byas will explain. Tho preis of tho country tcctus with columns of praieo of Mike O'Cornnors eloquence. He is now in Massachusetts engaged; in stumping that State for Grcclcy. We have read tho most of his speeches and if there is anything in them more thun the "eloquence" of tho com monest stump orator we havo never dis covered it. He Js a man of ^omo ability. has a good delivery, and (herein oomrUt?q hie charms of oratory, if there is anything ' aboc.t him. Why, our neighbor on the corner, under ail of its cditorn! changes and pecuniary enibarasments, could have gotten up an editorial that would have Bounded as eloquent in print as the speeches of ehe "South Carolina orator." It is a devlish sight better to be born luoky then rich. Messrs. Mclotyre & Co have com menced the publication of a paper in Colleton County. The inside is printed at the North, and the outside, to judge from its typographical appearance, is Brat seen in a certain office in Charles too. If w? are incorrect, we shall be glad to be so informed. We dispiae "oat sideH,v and "insides" and desire, for the sake of the prosperity of our own local nowspapers, to discourage suoh a system of distributing Northern ideas and quack advertisements through the South, as are practised in certain Counties in this State. When the Colleton Gazette is published in Colleton, we shall place it upon our exchange list. We shall not do so beioro. Ita being Republican in politics docs not soften our prejudice against tho institution that publishes the first half of it. Thore is a nasty fight going on bo tweeu Whipper aud Smalls for tho Scuatorbhip of Beaufort Couuty. Which of the two aspirants is ahead we are un able to say, but we do venture the as sertion, from our knowledge of the two men, that so far us intelligence is con ccrned, Smalls is a dwarf to Whipper. For conceit, ignorance and pomposity, Smalls hud no equal in the last Legislature. The only objection to Whipper is, that he keeps company with Tomlinson and Corbln. The c7?Ur-Pslon Daily Rrpttblicau has been levied upon by Sheriff Macky. It appears that he holds a uiotgagfl over the "shebang," and determning Do.* 10 be J bespattered by his-own orgin, seized its presses, type, &o. It is out again, how ever, but evidently printed iu the office of tho Suuduy Time* or New*. The Republican was exceedingly spicy to ward a its last days. It has been said by many uf the sup porters of Tomlinson that he is a man of extraordinary intelligence. We have seen tho. gentleman and if there is any thing extra about him, he has u remark ably bad way of showing it. He wouldu't do for a clown, although we have heard it suggested that Corbin, his bloated fugleman, would make a first-rale ring-master. Bowen and Mackey are hammering away at each other in Charleston. Knives aud pistols are sometimes used by the roughs of both p ?rties ; wheu th ! respective leaders invariibly dec imp. "He that fight* and runs away, Will live to tight auutlier day." [COMMUlOATtD ] Editor Orangeburg New.*: I am informed that the Board of Commissioners of election organized by electing T. K. Sasportas Chairman and Geoige Clyde of Charleston Clerk of the Board. Two questions I wish to ask: First. Is Mr. Clyde a voter of this County. Second. Are all the managers of cloc iiou U} bo appointed frets 'Jhariestou Couuty ? REPUBLICAN. All persons who aspire to beauty of yorsonal appearance should not neglect, that natural udcessory the hair. By many it has been neglected until the hair has become thin, gray, entirely off. Mrs srs. Hall \ Co:, Nashuo, N. H., have produced an effectual remedy. Called SicillUu Huir Reuewer, which cures uil diseatcs of the scalp- This wonderful prebaration acts upon the glands, which support and nourish the hair, restores gray huir to its origoal color makes the sculp white and clean remoVwS and pre vents the formation of dandruff aud all cutaneous eruptions; and by its tonic and nutritive p-oberlies, restores the scalp to a healthy state, aud creates a new growth. As a dressing, it is unsurpass ed, giving the hair that brilliaucd so much admired by all.? Boston Commer> rial. Pnples, KtturiTiON, Rot'on Skin- ? Tho sy-tuin being but under tlvo influence of Dr. Pioroq's Medical Discovory for a few weeks, tlvo skin becomes smooth clear soft and velvety, aud being illuminated with the glow of perfect health from within truo beauty stands forth in all its glory. Nothing ev?'r pressed to tho 5PudHB* a beauti?eo of the complexion ?verflw* such satisfaction for this pur poaeMRhts Discovery The effect of ull wediSfes which operate upou the sys tern tSpugh the medium oftheblood .ire ueceaHjihy somewhat slow; do matter hewgHfc the remedy employed While one tcaBree bottles clear the skin of I pimplflrolotches; eruptions, yellow spots, eouied?'8 or "grub," a dozen tuny possi bly beSquiredto cure some cases where the ayswu ib rotten with scrofulous or virulea^blood poisiioo. The cure ol all these diseases, however, -'from the com mon pimple to the worst scrofula is with the use of this most potent agont, only matter of time. \ Sold by all druggists. 1301 tles Full or Beauty.?Ladies if you would have beauty by the bottle full, all you have to do is to purchase I lagan's Magnolia Balm. That peerless beautifier of the complexion not only heightens natural charms, but renders even the plainest countenance exceeding ly attractive- It recalls to the pallid cheek the rDsy tinge of health, removes pimples, blotches, roughness, eallowuess and other blemishes, and impart to the skin a most delicate fairness and softness It smooth the furrows caused by time or e ire and gives face' neck and arms the plump and engaging appearance of youth ful beauty. All this is accwiuplished by the most natural means, vir : by gently and naturally Stimulating d circulation in the capillary blood vessels. Besides being the most effectual aid to beauty known to modern science. LIST OF LETTCKS Rom?fil ing in the Oraugeburg Tost Uthco to September, 18tb, 1872, ' ?? Lucy Butler. F?Laura Flood. M?Richard Mirell. Z?1>. A. Zeigler. Peratns culling for the above letters please say they are advertised. ?- F. DkMARF.8. .A. CARD. It has been rumored on the Street? of Orangeburf that I have joined the "BOLT ERS." I respectfully inform my friend* that the ume is a falsehood. aept 21?1 V. D. BOWMAN. to $20 PER IUI! Agentr* WAMTED! All classes of working people, of either sex. young or o'd, make more money at work for us in their spare moments, or all the time, than at anything else. Particulars free. Address O. STINSON * TO . sept 21_lo Portlr.nd, Maine. .Notice rjf Pismissal. NOTTC?"T8"HuRRE B Y OTVrf.v THAT ! will on tho 20th day of October n<,*\ file my final account with tho Hon rno.r Judge of Probate for Orangeburg County, na Admistrator of B. \f. Dantzlcr, and ask for Letters of Dismissal. J. P. M. FOI'RF.S. sept 21 ? It Administrator. AN ORDINANCE To Provide for tfie AnaeMttmenl and Tax action or Properly In III? Town Of Oninecbnrg S. C. Ratified the 411? day of September 1873. Skction. ]. Be it ordained and enacted by the Town Council of Orangehurg in Council Assembled. That a Boad of apprai sers to consist of Luther Ransdale, Esq., Stiles R. Mellichamp Esq.. and Samuel Dibble Esq., is hereby appointeb to assess the value of the Heal Estate within the cor porate limits of said Town, for luxation, and tha. said appraisers shall, after taking tue oath of office pi escribed by the constitution of this S'nt?, enter immediately upon the discharge of their duties as such, by assess ing the value of each sept-rate lot or parcel of land in said Town including the improve ments thereon. And any two ot* said Board shall be competent to make Ihs said assess ment. And that the said Board er a major ity tLereof shall make return* of their said assessment to the (Merk ot* the Town Coun cil on or before the 20th day of September lMTi. 8kc. 2. That the assessment as returned shall remain in the hands of the said Clerk, and be open to the iuspeclion of all the citizens and owncra of real Estate in said Tow, from ihc 2Uth Jay September it-.**, un til the first day of October 1872, during which period appeals from said assessment may bo made, by any party interested, lo the Town Council, und will be acted upon by them; and the decision of the Town Council shall be final in such casus, and the assessment so made and returned, with such alterations as may be made by the Town Council on nppcnl us above provided, shall bo the assessment upon which ull Town taxes shall be levied, until otherwise provided by law F. H. W. BRIGG MAN, M >?y or. E. J. OLIVEROS, Clerk. Ratified in Council ibis 1th day of Septem ber 1872. E. J. 0L1VER0S, Clerk IN THE COURT OF PROBATE Whereas, W. D. Hornsby hath applied to roe for Lettern of Administration on Ihl Estate of Russell W. Wiles, lute of Or angehurg County, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish , all and singular the kindred and Creditors of the aaid daceaned. to he scud appear, he fore me, at a Court of Probate for the said , County to be holden at Orangeburg, on the 28th day of September 1872, at 10o'clock A. I M.. to show cause if any, why the said Ad ministration should not he granted, Oiven under my Ham', and the Seal of Court, this 18th day of Sept A. p. 1872, and in the ninety-seventh year of American Inde pendence. TU AD. C. ANDREW8, ?ept 11 2t Judge *f Pr-hst?. IN THE COUBT OF PROBATE. Wuebeas, Labia A. Irick hath applied to me for letters of Administration on tho E? tat? of Ali?? M. Irick, lato ot Orangeburg County, deceased. These are therefore to oite and admonish all and singular the Kindred and Creditor* of the said deceased, to be and appear bo fore me at a Court of Probate for the said County, to be holden at Orangeburg ou tho 2 Mi day of September 1872, at 10 o'clock A. M. to show cause if any, why the said Ad ministration should noi be grnnted. Oiven under my hand ami the Seal of my Court, this 13th day of Sept.. A. D. 1872. andin tbeninoty-seveatu year of American Independence. THAI). C. ANDREWS, sept 21?2t Judge of Probate FOB SALE OR TO RENT. ONE ACRE LOT with STORE and DWELLING, at BranchyiUc, S. C. Apply to D. I.OKU, aug 24?3m Charleston, S. C. Orangeburg Couuty Itepubliean Convention. By Tirture of being elected County Chair man of the County of Orangeburg, there by issue a call for a Convention of the Re publican Party of said County to be held in tho Town of Orangeburg, on Tuesday Sep tcmber 21th, at 11 O'clock A. M. for the purpose of electing n State Senator. Judge of Probate Clerk of Court. Sher.ff, Five (6) Members Mouse of Representatives, three (3) County Commissioners, Sohool Commiss ioner, and a Coroner, to be voted for on the Sixte n h day of October next bi-ing the third v\ cduesd.iy of said month. JAMES L. J VMISON. County Chairman Republican Party. NOTICE. ROOMS OF EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. Orangeburg County. September, Ctb 1872. The voters of the various precincts are hereby ordered to assemble at their respec tive plaocs of meeting on Saturday Sept cm tier 21st, 1872, for the purpose of electing Delegates to the Convention for the said Coun y which will be held at the Court House on Tuesday 24th instant, and u'so to elect, at said precinct meeting* a Chuirxan Pfor each receiuct, who shall hold his office for two years. The ratio of representation will be the same ns allowed in the recent Convention for the election of Delegates to the State Convention." It is urgently requested that the BEST MEN be scut. All meetings must be called to order at 12 M. on the day above designa ted. JAM LS L. JAMISON, i Chairman. .A. J. EV^lINTS, TRIAL JUSTICE, For Orangeburg County. All business entrusted to his churge will be attended to with | r<<mpt ness. Ofliceal his Mills near llolmun'e Bridge, South Edisto hivcr. Sept 14 S ? * 8m i NOTICE. IN PROLATE COURT PETITION FOR PARTITION. Ex parte Caroline Knrick ami otu?r8' The Creditors of Adutn Karick and of h ? Son Adam Q. Karick are required to prove their demands bet?re nie with.n two mouth from this date, 14th Sept.. 1872 III AD. C. AN DREWS, sept 11?Ot Probate Judge. SCHOOL BOOKS! MUSIC & STATIONERY, ALWAYS ON HAND AT THK F.NGTNE HOUSE. The celebrated PEN Li-TT ER BOOK for Copying Letters?used without a Press ? every business man should have one. Anything in my line not on hand can be ordered in a ?hort time. KIRK ItOBINSO*. j%n 6 e ly THE Citizens' Savings Bank OP SOUTH CAROLINA, Orungelmrg Hranch. Will pay 7 PER CENT. 1 N'T ER EST on SPECIAL DEPOSITS and 6 PF.R CENT, on SAV NGS DEPOSITS, Compounded Semi annually. Hun THOS. W. OI.OVKit. Col. PAUL S FELDER Capt JNO. A. HAMILTON JAS. H. FOWL KS, Assistant Cashier, mar 23 jan cly _ PHOTOGRAPHS! 5. M. PEARSON, ARTIST, Pegs leave to announce to the Public rind his many friends that he still br at LEWIS VILLK, S 0 after tho 3t)tU of May for tho purp.is. of Taking lectures, such as Photographs and Ferrotypes. Satisfaction guaranteed. Respectfully, S. M. PEARSON, any 4?tf Artie*. read this i meronet ft baxter WILL DOj THE IIATJLINTO FOR THE MERCHANTS OP ORANGERURG CHEAP AND WITH DISPATCH. They are also prepared to BOARD HOUSES and hire BUGGIES and CAR RIAGES at moderate prices. Call on them at Maronoy's Hotel MERONET & DAXTER. aug 31 tf "just arrived A SPLENDID LOT OP Virginia Horses. stfl FINEST DROVE OF HORSES EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET. Those in want of t, GOOD HORSE had better call at once at the SALE STABLES OF w. m. s^iisr & co. aug 41 tf DUE WEST FEMALE COLLEGE. SEND US YOUR DAUGHTERS. The XEXT S ESS/OX Open OCT. 7th. onlt the vr.nr b?st TEACHERS ARE EMPLOYED. Boarding, including Washing, Fuel and Tuition, one year. $184 60. Over KM) I upils nre present annually. The President will be at the Niukersoa Hnuse. Columbia. Friday night the 4th Oct.. and will take charge of Pupils on G. & C. ti. K.. Saturday tbe 6(h. Send tor u Catalogue. J. I. BONNER, President. sept 7 tf SINGER t ST I Ij It ^ TRIUMPHANT! PREMIUMS. GOLD and SILVER MEDALS and DIPLO MA awarded to SINGER SEWING MACHINE at 8avannah Fair,. November, 1871. FIRST PREMIUM at Atlanta Fair. October, 1871. for BEST FAMILY MACHINE. pft"MlUM at the Macon Fair October, 1871, for FAMILY MACHINE, with beat and ni?at useful attachments FIRST PREMlDh' *l Themasville, Novero ber 2, 1871. for best FAMILY MAC HI Kb'. GOLD MEDAL and THREE SILVER MB; ALS awarded the SIN GEB at the Augusta Fair, Novem ber. 1871. Examine the celebrated SINGER "NEW FAMILY" SEWING MACHINE?the BEST MACHINE in tbe world. II. D. HAWLEY, General Agent for South Carolina, Georgia and Florida. J. K. WHITE, Agent for Oraugeburg County. Local Agents 5' nearly every county ir South Carolina. mar 23> * ly Sheriff's Sales. ORANGEBURG COUNTY In Common Pl&as Ex parte Caroline Karick and others. By virtue of an order made in this case upon a return in Partition, I will sell on Monday 7tu October next, at tbe Court ti?U?e, the iuiiowing lands whioii were or Adam Kar.ok, decea-ed. 1. The '-Home" Track of 113 acres hounded by lands of J. M. Cro-tswell, the Trust Estate of A. R. Taber, T. J. Carson und lt. ?V. Risjr. 2. The "Wiles" Tract of one hundred (100J acros bounded by lands of D. J. Zeig ier, William Watt and Ann Smoke, and 3. The ''Thomson" Tract of 4'J acres bounded hy hinds of K. W. Riser, P. M C.-rsun and l". J. Carson. Term*?One-third oish. (but with liberty to the puren user to pay nil cash), the bal ance on a cred t of one year, secured by bond (with interest from date) and mortgage made payable to the Jud^o of Probat.. Purchaser to pay for papers und recording. Slierin" s offen, I 11. Riggs, Orangeburg C. 11. S. C, \ S. O. C. Sept. 9th, 1872. J sept 14 td dr. a. c. dukes, At the Ohl Sund of DR. B. M. MIDLER. HAS JUST RECEIVED A fresh >?upp!v nf DRUGS, MEWCINKSy PAINT8, GILS, V VRNTSHF.S. fto. A splendid lot of 81ATIONKRY. PERFUMERY and SOAPS in great v*? riety. A fine stock of CIGARS and TOB-MMMi. And one of the finest assortment of? l'OCK ET KNIVES ever offered here-at the prices. Prescriptions omrefully prcpared. OFFICE HOURS- on the SAfcBATIl ? From 0 to 10 A. M., and from 4 to 5 \K M. cA2 o NOTICE. OFFICE OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONER*.' Obabssbcbo, Covsrr, R. C., September 6th, 18fS\ All persons desiring to teach is lit* Pd|f? lie Schools oi Orengeburg County AT* here by scti?ed - ill Ilm ti n ' f Fin*?HH1 be in Session fron 24th of SepUmk+r and - continue in S**slon until 28th. 183ft P?r ?ona wishing to bo examined tsMt apply bp letter and at ate what Branche* they with to teach, a recommendation is alto required. The Session of each day will commence at 10 o'clock A. M. and close at 2, P. If. 2. I. CAIN. T. C. ANDREWS, ft. TURNER. Sept 7 St THE SECOND ANNUAL FAIR 07 THE ORANGFJSUBG AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY WIU BB held AT ANDREW'S FACTORY BUILDINO, COMMBBCIXO OH Tuesday, October 29th, AKD ENUlJfO ob Thursday, October 31st. THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE AN nounoc that they are making arrange ments to double the PREMIUM LIST, and to increase the attractiveness of the PAIR in every particular. They appeal to the people of the county for their co-operation in tho work of making it a great success. The ladies especially are invited to contribute, nnd more than twice as many premiums, a* at the late Fair, will be offered in their do part ment. The following is a summary of the prom in ins offered. DEPARTMENT A-?FIELD CROPS, For largest yield of cotton upon on* aero, $10. For largest yield of earn epon five acres of high land. $15. For largest yield of corn upon five acre* of swamp bind. $16. For largest yield of corn upon one acre of high land. $'>. h or Ike largest yield of can Bpon on* acre of swamp land. $5. For large** yield of Rico trpofi ess sere, $K. For largest yield of Pen upon eae acre, $6. Fur largest yield of Sweet Potato**upon one acre, $6. For Lirgost yield of Irish potato** qpoa t acre. $2.60. For Largest yield of turnip* npwa { acre", $2 50. For largest yield of Ground Hots upoaono aere, $3. For the largest ; icld of Native Grass Hay upon one acre, $6. For largest yield of Pea Vine Hay upon one acre. $6. For largest yield of Sorghum Syrup from one acre. $5. For largest yield of Sugar Cane Byrap from I acre, $5. Partie? wishing to compete for these Premiums muft notify the Ei?*u?iv?,,fi?J|- . milt ec before Commencing to gather thero spexti ve product*, in order that arrange ments m ay be mad* ter an impartial tt?? of the respect ivc yields. Tbone premium* to be paid in Agricultural Tool* or Implements, at market rat**. B. SAMPLES OF CROPS JOHN W. SELLERS, Esq., Superintendent. 17 Premiums, worth from 1 to $10. c. GARDEN AND ORCHARD PRO DUCTS. Maj. JOHN J. SALLEY, Superintendent. 12 Premiums worth from 1 to $10. Us HOUSEHOLD DEPARTMENT. D. KEATING NORRI8, Esq., Superin't. 28 Premium* worth from 2 to $5. B. MACHINERY AND MANUFACTURES. Col. PAUL S. FELDER, Superintendent 27 Premiums worth from 4 to $20. P. LADIES* WORK. JOHN W. DANTZLER, E?q., Superin't. 60 Premiums worth from I to $10. CL STOCK?HORSES AND MULES. Dn. ALEX'R S. 8ALLEY, Superintendent. 20 Premiums, Medals and Diploma*. 2. CATTLE. HENRY N SNELL,-Superintendent, 10 Premiums, Medals and Diploma** 8. OTHER STOCK. Col. JOHN C. EDWARDS, 8np*riBtend*nT, 18 Premiums, Medals and Diploma*. In this Department especially, a* well ??" in others, separate Premiums ar* offered for Imported Animals and Article*. POULTRY. J. GEOLGE VoSE, Esq., Superintendent - 12 Premiums worth it om 2 to $6. FLORICULTURE. T. C. RUBISLE, Esq., Superintendent.. j 6 Premiums worth from I to $3. K. MISCELLANEOUS. Capt. JOHN A. lIA.M!LTO!4, BmiMsrrhten't:.. 20 Premiums worth from 2 to $t0. Those desiring to exhibit, or to aetertain? further particular s, are requested to apply o nay ot tue undesigned tor intermation Premiums will also be off' rod tor plowing, and l<>r At biet ic skill; A now. varisd'andk iiiructivo programme of amnsetut-ul* will1 bo o-irstod out. undo? tho cuarso of a com*" petont com.oil iee c4 gen'huner.. whose names" will hereafter aguear. Every off.irt will So Bjwdt to'rehder thf > AlU worthy of bjs grj.w Agrm?.tur.?l sec tion of wo an OmngwiMtrg is the cksJri ; in or u>Mh<a?thia snail !n$ tii*'r* e. the work ot preparation' must b p?rt qtpated iu by .ill who h?*e the interim of bar Steife .in?.' ?:ount> w?.' IrfwrC. SAMl EL r?UUUK, \YES1.KV YT. l ULM.ER'; HAttlMN Kl .U , IlAAVRfiNOi. R- i hCKWiT-Hi. JAMB8 D. TRL'AtiVANi. Bxocntiv? Committee. < nug ?i tr