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from our friends on wy ewi ill subject of
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jOSH T. JASIES,
rOtTTAOK PAID:
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The name of. the writer must sJitsts he! ts
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VOL. VII. 1 WIOnNGTON. N. C, THURSDAY. AUGUST 23
CCTPpmnttftT'f nrast be written . cn onl
oae sideot the paper.
PersonallUes anstbe eToWed.1: ' ! J1
And It Is especially and partJcular jy mad
stood that the Editor does not always endoi
IheTlews of correspondent nnless so SUU
In the editorial columns.
T.. Ksritw has the largest ,
.TV I"" '
' . .:uUtim. oj any n.
- " - : i .
' : ; i ; :
I 4 1
TIIK FRUIT FA IK.
A3ii'b: in Kicbmond.
have the
... tm-. fV-er v ill
- .lnrinz ber tour or
5 w vv
L C-"
-r , hca'th of Prince Bismarck ii said
Tie tea-'" Mnnnt rcocivo
. roor in1 uc ;
. : i ,T.,t Hoaaiy.tUcDemccratic
lturovemorcf Ohio will ra.
oce-thir! of lhe cnlire colorcd vWe
. X- .... v,,rk Kccninv.. li calmly
, ;:;,ht a Southern llepubUcan who
or an office-holder or an
. ...MerisaErcat rarity.
1 1- ,v "
the latest champion
This
M
.."r He made hi raile in tt:H
. . vnnr-old time on re-
t other horse byJbur seconds
t ! PrnliibilioniSlS
. .ii uunu
. i.yMSta:e Convention in Duston
ll Jrlhv, September 20. and say
I,.,, int.m.l tu male a vigorous cam-
-xzn. .
1U saving Mnks or Kew York City
i-nra,e of $0.19-2.393 in de.
... f .Mtitrv lat. or about 3 DCr
ivni" 1 he total deposits are some $231,-
r- Uugtry has appeared in Man-tU-t.
r. r.nsland. and played JuliaJM
. -The Honeymoon." Galatea and
;. ,'.:,. withcjual success, if one may
nijt the local cnuc.
i f f watermelon season in Hew York
.virmallv at an end. The receipts
!r,.m Southern ports have been 41 1.835
u ions, which were sold at wholesale
at from 6 to 9 cents apiece.
The lightning Uain between Taris
Vienna and Constantinople has proved
- . i - ; i i . v iriin win
shortly be started between Pan?,
IWlin and St. Petersburg.
Frozen Out.
Says Mr. Ceon;e T. Drcser. 4.
vision avenue. Brooklyn N. Y.
flercu wuu uv. "
hnve su
43 Di
-I
feet
Oil a lew times auu ou
Ta ar r a
, iiik-t . " .
i.OCAL NEAVS.
Y.Tl Sew Style
W h. Dwli A SON Mullet
W II URttS-Mcllln's Food. &J
r ti MiLLER-noriila Water. Ac
r W Ktr.cnstK. Clim'n Notice
MttNBEROEK-VWtors to tbc Talr
i: v IMdios, Prest-Take Jfotlce
The recctpU of cotton at this port to
day foot u p 53 bales.
Silver Plated Spoons and Forks, low
rrices.atJACom.'s
-rir 5 n nnmailablo letter in the
rostoflicc addressed to Miss Mary Mc
! J Melntire. Marion
lUUlt, WilOUl
street.
Kx-Mayor James Wilson, of this
city, was at Broadway Hall. Saratoga
Spring, on the 20th inst.. but expected
shortly to return to Kcw Yprk.
In the cargo brought down by the
steamer John Jaa son yesterday there
. i r .1 iron rm a rr VStlilla.
were m oaiea oi uuj --",o-w
shipped by John R. raddisoo. Esq-
The , fireworks last ' night and the
Crand Ball, which followed, were two
of the most delightful features or the
Fair.' Tho Opera House was crowded.
There will be more fireworks to night.
ThomaiJI. Pritchard. D. D..
i,n it will be remembered was tender-
i.w-ct of the First Baptist
k h accented the call and is ex
pectcd to enter upon the charge early in
November. ,
Tlie First Balo
The first bale of new cotton this sea
Tipre to dav. It was
,Mrion.S.C.. recevwlfrom Mr.
T C Moody and consigned to Messrs.
a' w ftWilliams&Co. It was class
l as middling and sold on change to-
.uvotnnriionatm cents rcr ponnt
nnd will be shipped to Urerpool.
Tho Closing Scenes.
-ir mwv more visitors from
1ia eountrv in the city lo-daj. and
crowds have continued to flock to the
SECOND DAY.
Since our report closed yesterday
evening a great many and very notable
additions have been made to the dis
play of fruits and flowers in the Exhibi
tion Hall. Prominent among them ii
the New Hanover table, which has been
materially improved in appearance by
the addition o! a fine display of peaches.
Other tables had been arranged and
fmlL and flowers added to them until
the new features of the" haft presented
a picture as pleasing to the beholder as
was that lof yesterday. Among otner
bueatics. we noticed some remai kaoiy
fine and luscious-looking Bartle'.tpeirs,
which were exhibited by Richard Brad-
lev. Esq.. and wero raised upon his
place at the Sound. In the Duplin
county exhibit were samples of syrups
Pom R M. Middleton. from
cane raised by Ihim in Wa;aw town
Mn" CnDt. Middleton has an experi
ence or several years in the cultivation
or cane and the manufacture ot syrups.
and has been eminently successlul, anil
has demonstrated that this industry can
bo pursued with success and profit,
with ordinary care aud the exercise of
common intelligence. We are glad to
know that the agriculturists or his sec
rA ivitL-in' nxoeriiuent3 in the
11 VJ Ll " a r . - .
same direction, and that their efforts
have been crowned with success.
Anions other beauties which the hall
presented, a description or which wo
were compelled to omit yestcruav. was
a floral shield, the ground work of
which was composed entirely of China
asters. Bbrclercu Dy. various suiw
flowers and vines, and in the center oi
which was artistically j wrought, in
purple everlasting, or grass 'flowers,
the legend. Welcome. F. G. A.. N. C.
It was a line and skillful price or work
and elicited many ravorablo comments
rmm tho visitors. It was exhibited by
Mrs. H. Webb, whose artistic handi
work prepared it tor the occasion. There
were also somo ol the finest and largest
f watermelons we have
SJftVli"vi"" - ,
ever seen, a portion oi which were ex
hibited by Maj. C. W McClammy and
the others by Mr. Newton Alderman,
or Pender county. There ,was also a
bunch or bananas, grown in the garden
ot St. Mark's Hotel. Jacksonville. Fia.
Aid irom those we havo named there
i . niimlvprlp.4 exhibits or
apples, pears, peaches, grapes, plums
&c which we would gladly notice aa in
all respects worthy, but space forbids.
At 11 o'clock this morning. Capt. 11
P. Paddison, President of tho Associa-
.: ti,n mopiiiii? Ut order anu
VlUil, wl,"u " . .
announced that the first duty ol tne nay
was to name the several committees on
awards, in order that they might pro
ceed with and complete their respective
nfjn, Tho articles exhibited were
into four classes to each of which
iil rnmmittee. who
was assifeuvv o"" "
Tmined the various articles embraced
in their class, decided which in their
ooiniou was tho best and niaue tneir
rdin-lv. The following were
IV.K W
mmitteos appointed:
Class I-Applcs, pears, peaches &c
xr- fi French, Chairman; vr.
iun " ...
C. Murphy,.Dr, W. T. Ennett. Air. " .
A. Johnson. Mrs.R. P- Paddison. Mrs.
R D Hall, Miss Mazgic Murphy.
Mrs. H. VonGlahn, Mrs. Charles King
and Miss Victoria Gore, j
t t firruia wiues &C. UOl.
Uia5a ii-ui-n-. j
H. B. Short Udairmani
Pigford. Mr. R. W, Best. ,ss mPo
Campbell. Miss Kate quince. -
iJiV-vj i , n.., i;
Ueinsberger and M rs . J . u. -
r III Tomatoes. piCKies, ju,
XU., , . ..
Mr. D. G. Worth, Air. i. a.
Mrs. T. J. Southerlana. jurs.
He!Te.Mrs.J. D. Taylor lJirs.
Moore. Mrs. W. A. McClammy.
. r v-ahi. rrni;n. ! " vut ureiureii.
oy every ciucu w ..w. ,
Mr. Best is himself a Carolinian, and he We acknowledge, the .pleasure -for
.. . . ,1.. ... " " tr XI A
feel3 a iust and noble pride in ner wei- visits tais morning irom mesars. r
rire. progress and prosperity, and by London, or the Chatham Eceqra, ana
precept and example would stimulate Mr. W. M. Utley. or the Raleigh
her son3 and daughters to emulate Visitor, who are here in attendance on
each other in every movement tending the Fitm Mr. E. A. 'Oldham, or the
tn advance her material interests and Winston Sentinel, also tavorea us wim
make her the peer, it not the superior. a visit, and this time we,were fortunate
of any of her sister States. His eflbr enough to be on hand and to meet mm
to-day looked to that as the objective Military Matters.
ooinl ol all the citizens oi iu ouu. wiiu.m A. Cumnjinz. re-
Our Vioitoro
m mrwm, m V
rpo TUE JTBUIT RUWJKl' k WXii. AUv
and we feel confident that( his words Brigade Quartermaster on the Monday idstks paid
will be productive of muchgood. staffof Brig. (j en. M.'P . Taylor, has -d
At about 1 o'clock, p.m., the several promoted to be Al .A. &f I. G, - ThrKt -ut
committees on awards, having com- . . . f ijientCol., vice Col.
pleted the tour of scrutiny and com gpQt. resigned." Capt. 'R. Bl'MilHer
parison. made their reports, which were teen promoted uto be 'Brigade
as follows: ' Ouartermasler. vicelMajor Cumming,
- .
CLASS I. . . -v nr:n:.. Xf PatsIav has
J. van ... 4 r " n,:l. ihn finl'
oeen appoinieu v. . v-., n.
V
Best bushel assorted apples-
Undicy. CSuilford county, 1st premium; "r
Knw Hanover. 2nd premium. ol CaPlain
nip Lincback I Pvnvcinn irntn ' Lumberton
r.ra.ih onimtv. 1st oremi- t.0 Krt ffr!mii Sundav school at hamlet by.a party wno
Oi " xw.j." - xuv.v ..... m - . -i , ... au .,a , tr.mP
r vn l.Jnrflnv. '2nd premium. I Pinn from Lumberton to Smith- on to neybcr wmc
irfllll I IJ11K I t L. LlbLLlll. V 1- M
a Rbvoltiojr Case.
. -f- ; - -! : .
By passengers arriving here this
..... .1-- rAntr T?.-" R.
mormng on vu wi" ln r. tcallatthe'3forth6tate t
we learn ot the arrest on the upper, line S4f on south Front street, whers they win ,
r. nA on ' nnpd'4v of a colored find the purest j nice of toe grape and the mt
or the road, on luesaay. oi a coiuicu exhlllraog Crtracuofthe spplo. the peach.
man and a white girl who had eloped 0f corn, rre and othereerealvnll of whfch are
UJOU i P . , . fcrre 1 In the roost appetizing manner , J
together, from Keyser, on tie Ii.oc AJ A. THB coolest laoek beku in the
I., otii Monday ? night. -The man i;ta city andrnfacture; r
named Frank Hollman and Ithe gjrl is aog si-st j. u. aicgowan a sqs ' U
the daugnter or Mr- Eli McLeod, a very iaiuia W Aim -
respectaDie ciuzeu. auu iuuuw . violkt watkb. i 1
f Kpvur i Hollman nau oeeni , uisuiriKuris waiw4. - -i
mm at Jicjser., noumjw u , i ,. - WI1ITE KOSK WATEIt, Z1'
0mnWfl(l hwMn M.i Leod and 'on. : .t - , uazena. watEb.
J ,,, ... . ' ... U- I a. A ot. rnlmrnaa mrl
oa J itorfnmerv for the Summer season. n
considerable ; "amount ; Of j . prescriptions TOmpoueded- day and
monv. That nicht he disappeared I .'o I : German Drnca
I r 1 - - I mK..Mlk a XJ a I ' r M
. a f u b'mi o v i siii or il. v - . ijnTRr mt uurui muu ai iui sat i. 1
and the girl was aiso iouuu , i -
morning to oe- raissuig. nv'v
found at Mathews, on Tuesday after-
nrnn 111(1 IIlfiffin W U.S WM "W
ajww, . . - -
enstodv and Hollman fled but was
H
For Sale or Eent.' J.
OUSK WtH EIGHT ROOMS.
Lot Go-feet front, running back 165
captured, afterwards near Charlotte. .vater Works' in the honse.' No.
The: parties : were nou - t it. wt sidcK Anikir ti.
j i..t .nH Titora rv P. I f,vl T i '
down tue.roau lasi, mgui auu
.1'
file
took Hheml ngii tf
some I
(Kia lf
I
EO. II. KELLEV, Aat
party
Fine Arts.
i '--I
AM NOW LOCATED, FOR TUK .1RES-
!
for Craion
Itt Dreservinc crab apples J. Van vme to-morrow, as we -learn
- I . ii nni.r. .viirGirtri.Ht9 I marniusr.
Lindlcy. lstananu premiuui. me jocsontan. . V .T ...ont.,i no n hln lt. nii moarcd to fill all oMcm
. Von 1. ntl- ...:n r mViorfnn ..t. 4 !in nn Kndav Jiouniau i iciiicae.ilt " r- lnL Prtrtr-i.-. i irnaranteo you
-j . i a 11 i.i its-. .ast r iii iron w- 111 hiih. ;LiLiiuu.ai r .
j ne lassporc, whiuu i. " . t , r v .
i . , 1 e " 4 IA fnocr '
at r least 20.
She
. . . , . L j j rtM n.Wt: f he she appears to be
Hpit single variety peuia i pariy uowu iu nvc, . ; ---- i . . .... ; . , ti. 4. .,.-
,,.l t.. l!l premium: V. A, I train at the C. C. B. B.4topotWfcarf and is an ordinari.looking,rl
- j , a - 1
'of small picture and exprefwed without Injury
ansr litf- - Studio 861 Broadway, N.'V
the excursionists wi
11 embark there, re- pretty. She says. ,we understand, that fie W StVleS J
t .ft . v r r
summing, sou Fiuu.. , i,u0c.0.u,.w 7;" T . u. m u p" if ;whflA Hollman is iust
... 1. n t 04 t 1 a ii. t ta h r rarntuiTi 1 1 1 1 1 1. w 11.? 1101 tauav v
Best halt-busnei .peacu, turning to iu ucyv olrW frihaded 1
a gcHCaUUS, iaV4 JrtJ . y r
Vin trirl tr Plone with. him. No cvi
varieties L. W. Howard, Topsail, 1st time tor the up-train.
premium; G. K. Faust. Alamance, ana h
premium.
Best six varieties peaches J
rin.iiov 1st nreuiium: G
liUluivj f -
T ADIKS AND CENTLEMES'S FANCY
I
Au Omission. rlAnoes of intimacy between -the pair stationery. .MercanUle and School rcqotsltcs.
. a I i - .!....! ; 1
There was an omission in our repoit , . KfiP noticed previous to tneir
1immmM TV LA I - . 1 I .
- K Faust of yesterday, which occurred entirely eiopement
I through an oversight on the part of the ; .,
Van
2nd premium. . fi Kf nrhfoh'wa now correct. In
Best collection plums-U. . au, - 0f the exhibit made by
1st premium; J. c. asuaic . ReattvJ Jr.. the sentences which
-2nd premium. . . Uiinwrl should have read: "They
The committee wish to make special;
ril-Int. Coorllinar VflrifitV.
- . , i were oi iue nuLiaiuo o ;
mention of a fine, large appie. tup cultivated by
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
. l I m a- ra
est on exhibition, uuere oeu.i; . t-a Xr ai r.avlor.ot Bladen county,
largest apple) exhibited - . exhibition of
kv w M. Hand. Esa.. of Pender -
VJ ... ....
mlum for the
, MULLETS.
BBLS. CORNED MULLETS,
CAUGHT THIS WEEK,
inn t.r. TO THE BARBEL. Quality and
quantity guaranteed. Order at once. . ,
aug23 . !, W. E. DAVIS JauJN.
Blank Books, every size ana atyie or na1" ; t
Wrapping Pier, Paper Bag and Twthc. . .
Text Books.'adopted by the State Hoard ot
Education; a specialty.
c. w.
75
au?20
YATES.
119 Market street
Notice.
this evening, at Mayor's- office. Business or
i t"
importance to attend to.
aiigoj F. W. KERCHNEK. Chm'n
Take Notice.
The next was an exhibition of
cranes by Mr. J. H. Murphy, render
county. 1 Unntv. The v also were of the. Hop
One bushel latest assorted variety kins variety and were remarkably fine,
n I ar. - si Iai(Vo ' 1
grapes-William H. Mnrdocic, oi uauu. .
Rowan Co., 1st premium; J. van l-ina- The Opera House. : j ; .
ey Guilford Co.. 2nd premium. There have been some very impor-
Best six named varieties grapes x. changes made in tne uperj nousu
wr rc, vibin Hn.. 1st premium, Uwhin tho last lew davsSaiiAB.on.wnien
c v fnhlP.a. New Hanover Co.. 2nd weresuseested by.the .Fair a.Tyi
premium. Special mention to be made Ut took but a short time to have' eftW J
of Kobert uogers grapes, eu. iu Ui W1V TjAliaE attendance
' . . I : fA. fh. firvfn ann 1 T J If ) l. 1 I"'""
S. D. nans. I " oecn remuvcu iv n JVJ
Best sweet wine W nanon u . v.u, constructea in T. the Society have decided to hold the Tair oin
m i -ir:rl let: nrP.mium. 1. nnf Hnnrn nr tilEea UD ai oieaauic. j i ;? -i
OI XOKliy iuojiu, - r- vaw.. w- . - .
W. Cratt, Yadkin Co., 2nd premium. been placed tnere anu was useu
Best dry wine Wharton J . tireen j night for the hrst time, as a uauwuit
1st. premium. N. W. Cralt,, 2nd pre- hall. By this arrangement tne largest
aud most convenient nau, uum
dancing and the convenience or spec
tators, is obtained. A row of gas jets
has been placed over the Opera House
entrance which presents a very line
appearance even in the day time, and
School at Point Caswell. ;
MY SCHOOL AT ? THIS Ilf ACE WILL
open Septcmocr lum.proxiuiu. j
Rates of tuition per month, 2.00, tS.CO and
; t " - 1 -II .
e at
.,- vpmr! ai.oo according to advancement, payaDie at ;
Inm Cn AIB3IEN OF THE ARIOUS o cac month. Board in good f aml-
' w lipn can be had at 48.00 per month. -
committees wiU meet promptly at fe o'clock, U.S.,!L2 mixed school. Music la taught by
Mrs. John B. Faaoison, wuora i wruuuij
recommend as an excellent teacher In thls dc-,
P"orQfurthcr particulars address the prlnci-"'
pal. i ; . J , : - ,
aug21-fl&w3w
A. R. BLACK, Principal
PreBbyterlan cepy 3t f
raium.
Best collection rigs Mrs. H.B.Uers,
city, 1st premium.
Best sundricd apples i.ineoac. o
Bros., Forsyth Co., 1st premium. Hall
Bros, Hickory, 2nd premium. .
Best sun dried peaches. Lineback
Bros.. 1st premium. M. ?. Corbett,
city, 2nd premium.
Best vaporatcd apples M. T.
Hughes, Guilford Co., 1st premium.
Best evaporated peaches, M. T.
iinvnq 1st premium.
Best display dried aud evaporated
M. T. Hushes, 1st premium.
Best canned lruits Mrs. U. raaui-
. 1 al Inf nmminm MfS. Jli.
sou. reuuer vu., ow h'"jv'-'
Warren, city, 2nd premium.
ofi watermelons Mai .. O.. W. juc
r f.n 1st premiumr J
VyiaUiliJjrf l cuuvi w., i
T Pettewav. city, 2nd premium.--
Best cantaloupes T. ii.omuu, j,
1st premium.
CLASS III. ,
i . intTintnns .iJ Van I.ind
Dt.SU JtaCVi.a iwu.!. ;
ley. 1st premium ; S. W. Nobles,
-a niinn nrpopries Mrs. i. IT.
a. t;.
Roger
Miss
Cromaitie. Mrs. Owen Fennell
2nd
until 11 o'clock to-night. ' The Auction, alver
tised to take place this evening, will be post
poned until 10 o'clock to-morrow morning,
aiig 234 1 : R. P. P ADDISON. Pres't
lOND'i 1CXTRACTS.
aug 23
-jJELLIN'S.FOpD,
V -s-uV:il -lrA nn olp.- T IK.EK S FACK rowu.
wnen ngnteu au uigM j,
gant display as well as provoj, a granu
: iliofrA-iroin"ff Pub I X
lie. The jets were put up under tne isj . . . . .
supervision ot. Messrs xa.; lilUh j riioux. -a.iL-xwa3.o. ,.,
Co . and arc protected from wind anu William H. green. Druggist,
weather by glass giooes or a prc J?u-
tcrn. By these changes the Opera
- i anwea wan
(Large and 3 mad.) , augw-tf
New Furniture Warerojoms.'
A T NO. 20 GRANITE ROW. SO. j FRONT
stTl have opened with' what t think is awell
selected stock of , 1 fi ' ,.. .
Furniture and .Bedding,!
.;J Embracing many new designs in
Bedroom arid Parlor Suits;
it ohail ha tn deal falrlv andsqusrelj . ,
with ail, and respectfully ask a share oltbe
ivnr mn with n call. ' -
THOMAS C. CBAFT, Agent 'A ;
-aiVv11 tiafrnneffA f !ATI'
nnfoAd to all who favor mo with a call.
117 Market Street
Fruit Jars.;
ALP GALLONS, QUARTS
IT
piTfiSERVE TUMBLERS. -
PINTS ana r.
Giles & Bmrcliison. f
North Front 8t
aug 20
Eight
market.
Paddison. 1st premium.
Best collection jellies-Mrs. K.,1.
Paddison. 1st premium; Mrs. J
Paddison, 2nd premium. , .
Best collection sour pickled fruits
ivrM t P. Paddison. 1st premium.
and Mrs. Ella Hill. ' , ; . nt collection sweet pickletlfruits
Class I V-Evappratorsi canning j R - raddison. 1st premium;
chinery. air. J- T4 4,- I Mrs R. P. Paddison, 2nd premium.
Chairmau; Mr. John 11. Murpny, , bouquet assorted flowers-Mrs.
II. Webb. 1st premium; miss yicWi.
J. H. Sailor. Maj. C. W. McClammy.
Mr. C. Hege. Mr. G. W. Wertbrook;
Mrs. Frank Clark. Mrs. . -ham'and
Mrs. Harry Iob.
At 12 oV.ock. noon. Mr. 4. van
Lindley. one ol the Vice. Presidents or
lw A-uiin. in a brief, neat and ap-
propaialc -speech introduceil to the
audience ' Mr. tt. W. Best, or the
National JJoard or Agriculture, wno
oUeprrd an address on the -supply and
uw.a.w . . r-...
Hall. The exhibition will remain open deraand of the fruit traue in
until U o'clock to-night. The sale by f ihe - differerit ciUesor the lnitea
It was an aauress-
ARE RESPECTFULLY INVITED ,
TO VISIT
HEIN3BERGER'Sv
aug 23 ., rive and Mnalc Stores
Millmery & Fancy Goods.
- T
BONNETS, FEATHERS, j
Neckwear,
Our : ' "
V,UI. . .... . tit rra i
liKAln LillAaiili - . - .4-
waroat W. E. SPRINGER A CXI-S..U
Sncceesors to John Dawson , A Co.,
- f . aW
aug 20
Market Street
Hoosecanbemade'available at short ; ,." f - i, TIV IjapUi
notice, either for dancing, lectures or "ir TTTOttSTO THE FAIR T BEST ! AND cimAPEST 111 -F1?15
tneatncai reptcamuuug. ? i
lVltCIieu lii.arn.oi.
The following retail prices rule in
this market to-day, August 24:
Beer a15o per pound-, veal 13c per
nound: Iamb 12A15c per pound; mut-
f ilel 5e ner pound :.chickens 12i
uvu g
20c each; grown fowls, 3550c: eggs,
2025 cts per doz ; butter, country. 25
30c: Northern, 2535c; lard, !3i.)c;
Rltimoro hams.! 16018c; noreaKiasfc
rina. 15fi)16: N.- C. ,hams,15316ic;
a .1- . . . . 1
shoulders. ll12ic; sidesaiar-ijc; nso,
;n.flii A-ft 1 20iS25c. clams, per MT7INE HATS,
I am Recoivingj
BY NEW YORK STEAMERS EACH ,VfSES;
i THE FINEST- SELECTION OF
1
1"
Fruits and Vegetables,
M RS. KATE C. WINES,
Xo.119, North Second S irect. i -aug
tt . ' ' next South ot Postothcc
quart, 13c; per bushel, 75c; cabbage, 10 Glovca; Ribbons and Trfngs. - Necji
H"0"1 . . i t. .r- Hdk'fa ZeDhrrs and other Fancy uoow.
iwoftrt wr head .-Northern apples 5c per MiP"Vaibia Belling cheap, i
neck:sweet potatoes, 30 cents per peck,
Trish do.new, 2535c per peck; onions,
- nnnrt- whortleberries. 5010c
Ipr ; nuart : green apples, 25c per peck ;
squash, 20 cents per doz ; tomatoes, 25c
per peck; okra, 35c per aox; grecu
t
Notice.
auction of articles on exhibition, whicn
was intended for to-night, will take
place at 10 o'clock to-morrow morning,
. .
and this wUl close tne x air.
Piano for 8ale.
A second-hand Piano for sale cheap
at the residence 217 South Front st. tr.
with wise words and' good, practical
common-sense teachings and advice,
i . limned to with profound m-
u .i fttLenUon byUhe audlecca.
IcLmot faU to bo or advantage to the
arid outfit to have been heard
Gore, 2nd premium.
Best collection cut roses Mrs. H
itkk it nrcmium.
t. wwv, I ......
Best assortment grasses-Mis5.V icto-
...- 1 ..a nraminni! MlTS. 11.
ria uorc, cuj, p.-
Unlcr. city. 2nd premium.
CLASS IV. .
Zimmerman Evaporator-E IK
Pearsall. Duplin county, lstprenyum
. .nrhinerv Harding John-
- JtUUlUb .w v - ...
son & Co.. city, special mention. - - j
Deserving of special douw fr"""
J " t,:kuv1 hr E. D: Fear-
evaporaun,. v
sail, of Duplin cosmty, ouv m w
or the commiUec- it did not come prop
erly uudcr the list ol articles ot . compe
Ution embraced within the meanlng and
intention ol the fruit lair. - - :
i . r r. a TT? 1 WVTTTPT
xrisrroEs to tub
corn. 12i15c per doz ; peaches. 20c f J ciAKOI.INA UOUSI3
25 cents per dozen;' cantaloupes, 3 5 OKTIl CAKULWA xa
lOc- watermelons,540c; buncb grapes, u - comer Second ana i-rinrew i-.s.,
10 15c per quart, butter beans, 15c per WAere tli4 best of s wines, UQUORSi'
Mesli
iCeareat
CONSISTING OF . ';
NORTHERN APPLES.
NORTHERN! POTATOES,
cabbages;
I TURNIPS and
BEETS. . "
quart; field pea9,5M0c per quart; snap lfbe them.
beans. 30c per pec; normetar, .- - . . .
1020c; egg plant. 5c each- i " "T". '- - ' " f - :
rAtinr plaeetdthetyusu. v,.v.;;,
n;.rt f the - Methodist I . j. d. stelljes.
THIRD BOLSU. . !
Enzabeth. ... v.. -v.. - -. . . - Aug
Whiteviile. ..-" -:r ZCtZ
Point Caswell at it Jasweu Aug f
Waccamaw Mission -ep ;
Fair Bluff:. . v- rjSe?!
Tor Pocket KniYea or Table Cutlery,
go toJACOSi' Hsrdware Depot, t
rfDMivn a FELT WANT BY
S establishing si first-class Carriage. Ilartws
ournMTanl lijaght at prtees lower than
Ter before offered la this market f
" jBeliang In all Its branches attended to
n-23 . No. Ill North Fro-t fct.
4
ty of1 "
Have just received the j following srl
CAKES AND CRACKERS, whlth . I re. om-
. M . : . . . vw..MlanIlfl .1
Ginger Taffy. , - i .. . O ..' f
Orsnge usr,
7 AssortelDroii, . ? .
-sweet Com.
Kintlre tlxci. -
, Vanilla Wafers, -!-; , I ' . .j"
IvemAB waier, , i t r .
Newport Wsfcrs. -t
- larrabjr's Hnowflake.
;,'lf
!
These good are of finest quality, jfrch and
Jolin Li Boatwrislit,
aog tf .. J '