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omestic Rugs, First-Class Premium, $3. To Mrs. Henry Jones, for a Domestic Carpet, Second-Class Premium. 2.00. To Mrs. Dr. T. B. Anderson, for a Carpet, Third-Class Premium, 1.00. Class no. 19.-- Bed Quilts and Counterpanes. To Mrs. R. A. Mao, for the best Quilt, made on Wheeler & Wilson's sewing machine, $5. To Mrs. Margaret Young, for a white Counterpane, by hand $3. To Mrs. E. J. Hawkins, for second best ditto, $2. Class no. 20.-- Boots, Shoes,--c. To A. Hill &Co., Certificate of Gold Medal. To John E Beck&Co., of Fredericksburg, for the best Negroes' Brogans and Heavy Shoes, First-Class Diploma. To C. S. Wharton &Co., for Lasts, Silver Medal. Class no. 21.-- Furniture. To E. Gathright, Silver Medal. To J. Edwards Woodbridge, a boy of only sixteen years, for a Bureau, made without instruction. Silver Medal. Class no. 22. -- Bread, Cakes, Pastry,&c. To Miss E. B. Starke, for Butter Cake, $3. To Mrs. W,
The Daily Dispatch: November 1, 1860., [Electronic resource], The election Fraud in Philadelphia--Conviction. (search)
Jno. Tappan, one of the oldest merchants of Boston, broke his arm on the 27th ultimo, by a fall caused by entangling his feet in a lady's hoops, on the sidewalk. Tea has been received in New York from Japan. It can be furnished at a lower cost than China teas of a corresponding grade. A fire at Albany, Ga. on the 27th ult., destroyed Byington's Hotel, Hill's stables, and several other buildings. The French government has interdicted subscription for a sword to be presented to General de Lamoriclere. Hon. A. R. Boteler, of Virginia, spoke at a Union mass meeting in New York, Monday night. One penny a day will buy food in China sufficient to able a man to "live comfortably."