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FARMERS' REGISTER. 



[No. 5 



Seven young heifers not included in the catalogue 

 brought from $75 to #150 each. J. J. W. 



No. 1. Minna the 2d, 6 years - - |975 



2. Octavia, 4 years . - - - 725 



3. Pennsylvania, 7 years - - - 725 



4. Lady Roan, 8 years - - - - 775 

 6. Snow Drop, 4 years . _ . 800 



6. Florida and calf, 2 years - - - 1075 



7. Belina, 2 years '. . - . 875 



8. Kitty Clover, 7 years - - - - 700 



9. Prudence, 7 years - - - - 570 



10. Emma (and calf,) 3 years - - - 850 



11. Hyacinth, 12, (private sale) - - 1000 



12. Pink, 1 700 



13. Rose- Bud, 1 850 



14. White- Rose, 1 800 



15. Dahlia, 1 475 



16. Lilly-of-the- Valley, 1 ... 400 



17. Susan, 15 months - - - - 550 



18. Kate Kearney, 3 months (not sold.) 



19. Stella, 7 months - . . . 410 



20. Daisy and calf .... 460 



21. Speckled Daisy, 4 years ... 400 



22. Beauty, 3 200 



23. Primrose, 2 220 



24. Althea, 2, - . . . (not sold.) 



25. Blue Bell, 2 months [See 22.] 



26. Speckled Durham, 8 years - - 300 



27. Duchess, 6 300 



28. Blossom (and calf,) 3 years - - 750 



29. Myrtle, 1 320 



30. Alice, calf .... (not sold.) 



31. Juliet, 2 years 100 



32. Laura, calf 230 



33. Venus, 9 years - - . . _ 150 



34. Youn^ Venus, 4 years ... 185 



35. Clio, 3 years .... [not sold.] 



36. Matilda, 2 years - - - - 200 



37. Flora, 7 years 225 



38. Cornelia, 2 years - - . . 175 



39. White Lilly, 1 year - . . - 330 



40. Nora (and calf,) 7 years - - . 120 



41. Caroline, 2 years - - - .165 



42. Ruby, 1 year .... 225 



43. Cherry, 7 years 135 



44 and 45. Mulberry and calf . - 240 



46. Old Crump, 10 years - - - [not sold.] 

 47 and 48. Speckled Le^s and calf- - 150 

 49 and 50. Old Kentuck'and calf - . 135 



5i. Virginia, 10 months - - [not sold.] 



■52. Clara, 3 years 



53. Cora, 1 year - . . . 



54. Lucy, 2 years . . . . 



55. Nancy, 1 year ... 

 56 and 57. Harriet, 4 years, and calf - 



58. Maria - ... 



59. Rose, 6 years - . . . 



60. Line-Back, 4 years ... 



61. Spot, 4 years . . . . 



62. Black-Face, 4 years 



63. Clorinda and calf . . . 



64. May-Flower, 1 year 



65. Tulip, 4 years - . . . 



66. Betsey Taylor, 3 years - 

 67 and 68. Miss Cleveland, calf, 

 69 and 70. Red-Bud, calf - 



71. Miss Patton, 3 years - 



72. Pet - . . 



73. Hortense ... 



74. Ohio, 3 years 



BULLS. 



160 

 95 



170 

 70 



185 



110 



- 90 

 60 



- 200 

 [not sold] 



- 205 

 465 



- 65 

 [not sold.] 



do. 

 65 



- [not sold.] 

 50 



- [not sold.] 



1450 



Proclamation, 6 years ... 



Texas, 2 years last Sept. 



Colossus, 8 months - - - . 



Frederick, 9 months, ^500 offered, [not 



Daniel Webster, 1 year last Aug, [not 



Colonel Crocket, 2 years, 



fRe-sold foriglOOOO 



Loihario, foaled 1st May, sold with No. 



Don Juan, 1 year last Sept. 



Cortez, 3 years . . . - 



President, 1 year . . - . 



Cato, 1 year .... 



Logan, 1 year . . . - - 



Allred, 1 year May last 



Nimrod, calved Dec. last - . - 



Adonis, calved 23d April last, sold with 



No. 52. 



Duke Aranza, 1 year . - - 



600 

 710 

 725 

 sold.] 

 sold.] 

 575 



10. 



130 



80 



190 



300 



160 



75 



80 



120 



From the Western Carolinian. 

 COTTON MANUFACTORIES IN N. CAROLINA. 



Since we became proprietors ofthe Carolinian, 

 we have taken some pains to obtain all the infor- 

 mation within our reach, concerning the cotton 

 manufactories in North Carolina, knowing that it 

 it would prove interesting to our readers. Our 

 list is not yet complete, but even as far as it goes, 

 many of our own citizens will be surprised to see 

 the progress North Carolina has made in the esta- 

 blishment of manufactories: — it should be recol- 

 lected thai all these establishments, with the excep- 

 tion of two or three, have sprung up within the 

 past three or four years. The following is, as far 

 as we can ascertain, 



A List ofthe Cotton Factories in actual opt' 

 ration in North Carolina. 



1. Factory at the Falls of Tar river, in Edge- 

 comb county. This is the oldest in the state j 

 owned by a company. 



2. Factory near Lincolnton, Lincoln county, built 

 by a company, — but is now owned by Mr. John 

 Hoke. 



3. One at Fayetteville, owned by Mr. Mallet, 



4. Another at Fayetteville, owned by Mr. Blaek- 

 well, and others. 



5. One in Greensborough — steam power, owned 

 by Mr. Humphreys. 



6. One at Milton, owned by an incorporated 

 company. 



7. One at Mocksville, Davie county, owned by 

 Mr. Thomas McNeely. 



8. One or perhaps two, in Orange county owned 

 by companies. 



9 .One at Salem, steam power, recently started^ 

 owned by a company. 



10. One in Randolph county, owned by a com- 

 pany. 



li. One at Lexington, Davidson county — steam 

 power, if not already started, will be, within a few 

 days, owned by a company. 



JBesides these, there are others now in the pro- 

 gress of building, and will soon be in operation. 



List of Factories now being built. 



1. One at Rockfish, near Fayetteville, a fine 

 water power, owned by a company. 



