t X'pUBt&UCD DAILY,'' :' " w3f 11 ItKBS -S-JBC-i-X-Slt and Pl-opT. orwaa. Dajvaoaiifiik BuiWIngs, Front St' j nnflvear, la advance...,, $7 00 gix inoQths, in ativ&nce. ......... ........... x 50 months m advance:...;.v.:i n The iloaauwe Star will be delivered in aAfr jlETEOBOLOUlCAL. UJUCOnU. Tiuc. eter mora' WI"d- Weather ' I J I I ! U II! , - ,. -,. , r, L ..,,1 30:10' 60 ,W Uht Icioady 29:90 ; 68? SW Lzht Threat'r 29:74 p 61 j7 Llgtit jciondy 7 A. J P. 9' 1. M. M. M. i an Temp, of da v. 63 dek. " . ' - All barometric readinea arej-educed tithe seA-lerel and to S3 degrees FahrenhlL' . jScrjcU Suraal Seryice U, 8. A. WaIi Dspahtmsxtt. iwrr, i :er, .v ,. ., r.uuce oi vuwei -oiyn-vi umcer. Wa8hiBgtOD, ov.'14:55 P, Partially cloudy and pleasant leather is pro bable for VVedoesday for the Somh Atlaotle nd Gall coasts. ; xue low oaromeier in uan- dii move eastward with eonUi westerly wloda on the lakes veering to . northwest. Threat- en'mand rainy weatner eteqd very weraJly alonjr the middle and east Atlantic coast: The . reaof cloudy weather continue from the Ohio valley to the npper UKea ana westward. iau- -e roll 3 wiuus are uv nuuviiai.cu lur uurcuasi this evening. f,. ' ; THE :;ggC!37SRa ilEiNSBBKOEtt's.Llve Book Store, 9 Market street. New Publications. - " l f Read the advertisement under the caption of "Wanta." - - . V ' t j. st-; ; vi i ' James Ss Mearks, Auctioneers. Fruit ! Fruit! Fruit! ' - .J j W. H. FftraciLIo:Mk0p4Mltead This. DeRosset & C6 Rocktrigh,am Sheetings. Tomatoes Peacn es. Croslt & Morris, Auctioneers Horses! Horses! At'Auttiotfi tforses ! V - - 1--, 1! - urkkn s fLAnnsa. jiana ems xew.t;rop (iarden -Seeds. - r'.-e;( .r. X. Y. Y., STAB OJFiGa.-Waned. ' ' E. A. Matfitt ForNew: River, 8teamer Hertford. -t;,-:v, Read the advertisement under; the caption of "Lost and Found." . , jr C. Swvmiaoy. Smoking. Tobacco. ftkatlnx BlmlK. -J ' The Fair is over and - i. I i"-rt t4 J : the Delaware firemen have come and gone, b.pt thaTskatlng" rink is still in full "blast. Skating tO;day from 10:30 A. M. tol P.Jli aid l gilB at 30 P. M.; . ' in The proprietor of the Raleigh SerUmd thus writes us concerning Robinson's printing ink. : ' We are pleased with the Ink ydh 'last sent ui. Send us one large size : keg by Express immediatelyrii Hnd.n We have a supply of this ink now on 4iand. X JJ ;- Ladiea' Benevolent Socletx The annuel meeting of the Ladies1 Benevo lent Society will be. held at the Hall of the 8. F. Engine Company No. 1, corner Princess and Fourth streets, Thursday mdrning,Nof ember 23d, at 11 o'clock. All members and those id tereoted In the cause are'desired to attend. . Bishop A tkinan' ApplntmHts. bishop Atkinson baa. made tbefollowlng ap pointments: ; . . . ' '. . GoIdsboK ......December a. r-- Wilson.. i...;-iri.iv ffe,i:6.i Eattleboro. " " 7pm Halifax it 't 1 O weidon t;;v. g,n, T.,: Gaston... t'.ai 13 ' Raleigh T; ' 16 17 Somettalngr Nlee.. v-Y lz Mr. J.TJ. Stevenscjt aivleXn3 another column, smoking tobocco. exhibited at the fair, which we can testlfjr to W of superior quality, x TheoldeUrrtMn&rlylto attractive, as vdM of defected TooaJcb, and mannfactufedeoityreWalftteOj I It is made by Messrs. Webb & Roulnaefol Hills-, boro', and reflects credit on their enterpriieTfi Changed Hands. .f. t . , . . 1 We learn that th 'large three-story "'grick building, on the corneVbl Front and Market Streets, commoajy knpwn ai-'Eisibange Cor ner, at present occupied by "Mr. A. D. Brown as a millinery store and itri'A,. Price ,as J nooi ana shoe store, formerly tne property oj Mr. A. Donaa, of New 'Yorfcas" recently ihanjted handsj) Mr.jT0iSpi)SEGrocer ? on Market street, becoming the ? purchaser; at: IIO.OOO cash.i Thii la. considered!: vjfnabia piece of property, and itjs generally cOnte ded that Mr. Siiilh isls iladala giod bargain; i ut We give beldw thefacTa! Votof Richmond at the late election foreuaior3n.the,28th District, composed oi tbefountlta-o . 1 t . I T?JnK- 11. T. lnir Rad..'J.,.. r.miitKrx 69 K.H. Worthy Coas.y.t.t.i&...J. 268 Dr. John 8naw (Cons,)U ,V. r1 Jr.ff ;65 oore corirfty;tias not y1!Lead,Jramf Lon? is probablytelectediliowevef through piHiy and want of organlzailpni)On 4he parlj oi tne Conservatives. Tie Legislatjirf reofiTWi ilulfiJtS p Monday. . ' - ,! In the Senate therolfwas called and a qq o- ; rum found tobffprylentThecSffi&lfdr-ifcJU 'Were vtitiu t i , k t1, es Mr. IfobbiBS, of. Rotf; IrfttoWdcd a biTT entitled " An ttet.to.ltcr;the Constitution of North Carolina." " ' " ! OrdereVWbepTdaml maa'e1 IWsplcial order for Tuesdays koUttockl. ? T T?'. m" Vf V - t5 v, ui, 10 me uouse proposing ,fo ru joint select committee ; ou constithtloasf f reform. (Adopted, r - r , l 'rSeatetttb.ad)oarnea. a 51 le the House met H Rowlock, when Mr. dttUrire&4aable address, after speaker Jarvi Pre beinp, quorum prese,- Vftd Journment was had. " . f - : . " v',---- w -. 'Cxsal Out. v-w'The Fayetievllla FIr opens tofday.; ' Yesterday v rivaled Its predecessor la sloppiness. ' " ' , " ",' f i The new bell for the First Baptist Churcli p was clarM tn'rtnutAn w.i.. i ,i .Vety-few New . fyer otstert"', brought to are in eonseqaenco of tha Alga tides. . McDIarmid, of the Lamberton JRobewnian, waa W the city yesterday and fayored ns "with a calkf '., ir.it & at w f f.'.n. , . rt The Stabto! SaUrday has net yet ranched Lllesvllle:;; We would Ilka to.know where the fault Ilea., ? -3Tbt HaleVgh Aa saya 6;i Areold, of jthis.cltywae thlrtynine speecheato(yirgin annus: tne.recent campaign - , - ( , , i ihecteamar Mtrlfor will receive freight for Neff River nny) oMockJthla' 'erioon, 7. 'sleeping ' car; , on' "ine? ti'Dmlnstoni Columbia and Augusta road has cor-raeacei ge-frpnr the fever having been' dissipated.' ,.4.ir- Thlala the last day for serving papers for tne next ouperiorUQurt, which meets in this city on the 1st Monday in December,- conse quently the Clerk wJlL. probably be a busy .Messrs. Cronly Morrh, Auctioneers advenei thaV they wilt' sell;- at Kichange Corner, to-morrow Thursday) morning,' at 10 o'clock, 30 tin& horses and mules,' just 1 from Kentucky. ----- The Howard R. F. Engine Company,' No 1, mpst respectfully tender, their ' sincere thanks to Mr. Robert T. Scarborough for that largebowl of delicious punch which the com payreeeWex3 f roni nlm: Mt-rDi- be rem em bered for a long time. , " ; Messrs. James " & Meares, auctioneers. advertise that they will sell on board of; the Brig jMn !2ferV: in rout of their efSea, this morning, at 10 o'clock, a choice selection of fruits, comprising sweet oranges, bananas and pine apples, all direct from Havana. tVllmtncton, Columbia, and Anatata Alluding to-the presence of Hon. R. R. Bridffers. Presi(-oL and D. A. Newcomer. Vice President, of the Wilmington, Columbia and, Augusta Railroal, in that cityA Jew days since, tne Augusta Chrcnide and Sentinel remarks : For some time past this .company has been engaged la the construction of a railroad be tweenlSumter and Columbia. It lacks now only about 700 feet of completion, and this cap will be filled in a few days, un tne lutn or December the company expects to open the nt-w line for the transaction or Dusmess. it was originally intended to build this ' road through to Augusta, from Columbia, and. the route between the f wo cities was surveyed, but a policy was adopted which rendered this unnecessary, several momns ago . ma con trollers Of the company bousrht enough of the stock of the CLarlotte, Columbia and Augusta' Railroad to give them cantrol of that corpora tion, land the lines from here to Columbia and from Columbia to Wilmington will be operated 88 One ;v,:;;:.ii..--y:, V Bssonle Tmple. . :L;y4 ;; , Mr. James Southgate, General lagent for the North Carolina Masonic Temple Association, ItflthSfrtyandr wilt waironf tieiraternity and others during his stay, among us. It is iaeMat7 oiay thatbeom:roughly endorsed ? by that Grand otHeera and recom mended by the Grand Lodge and Grand Royal Arcb Cnapter of North .Carolina, Subacrip- tions are taken in shares of $25, on'which the amnaibeTaMltin pton eacn snare, vne uujcvk vciu ui ci ctuu v m 6uw Masonic Temple in Raleigh in which the fraternity and others throughout the Sute may become interested. iTi'oWpa la FytTiIle. , It was rumored on the streets yesterday thst seQatyjfi A 0;' SioUiea had Ueen sent to Fayettevllle to garrison me piace ana to pro? tect tie1 delectable -Ai-G.1 end hto uonpeers from! thcKu KIux! " . " " ; Since writing the" above we have seen a pritiu letter from; Fayette ville, which states that sixty soldiers have arrived Sn that town and are encamped on Military Green. It is felrnovrD ho lofcy are to re main, some reports having that, they are ertftenlpdrarhydtfiers Wat'they are to re- faaUa-mohtfieteV XJ'lO'f Cnappa Haiada. ' Th foilewrngey sitople dlWctlotfx'ji re dmntetfded rVTo keep toe Tiands smooth, fthevStrbttTd alter soap nas ocen usea. . wfj1,a?."WBH and leoft, warm ateravQtdTngVPT0 ne ns'pf ye Jo wprjbaf jj'nd alsoth ; eolor ed Castile; but tof reyenj rpi3gbjesi.it U be cesskrjr that rtha .Jbanda abould "be rinsed in ft; lair, water; and then tlnadia 'thoroughly f drjMtra'tbe fowel. v Andit is- weliito avoid1 gplngpu( lutojhfoipT Cirecm airec rawing. A proper observance of these directions will alwysWeVeiandsjm - A 4 Can an illegitimate William be styled :,(a I1HFWJWI aoldiersnpse would lika,giK)d:lIeTi alrv X ? - t-J j J-If jyou are 4nxdrdbwttethft4o kiss a PfSJf lfeVR!ve,her tbe benefit of the doubt. ityoa court a young womsn; andyousre won, and she Is won. voo will both be one. , 4- WiJiicibaid i&U I Mississippi stBaafc?,:iiiees4a:hfl nereJcao tien hemayablowIpnBfar-tA HMt . . . iMala - A.,X0uDZt kzzi may ue sarw uiuimu hef unutterably when befits tnbi -fesace ioriojne hoax without apeaking. ijJiJlA'ieirsltrV VtfarwaVri ttonery Aoes'they give lilm.the heart-burn. e'olachetor''tKsf:reUy reef K.m'ia1 brnainental confec- --The fellow whocalled tght boQts;Bpm forUble.'delended Ws position by sayiCj they mad 8 a maA lofgef all tls other miseries. ; MtMtiso & HTpr ;' - - .. . ; j 1 , UFF1CIAI. PllZlZlljh LISTS rear Acnss;Ui&i Association. ; R Thieenj Edgecoabx conn'ty, ! ia gest and beat crop ot ccra on Nacres,' ailver plate, value 50 ;aarsest i and best crop ot sweet potatoes, siiyer plate; value flu ; largest and best crop of upland cot ton, short staple, silver plate, value $50 ; largest .quantity of domestic . mannre."to and by each horse, mola cultiyation et his farm, silver plate, value second Iarerest and Hps! on 4-de3, silver, plate: valir- C3 ; best ana largest exhibition ofihe products of ge QilJi?Hib:one7pErDn, WiUard Kros premium a silver fruit ctandj and DeRosset & Co's ppeminm, C,r :d pounds of Caro!il Fertilizer ; for t , bale of best bushel Iot stock . corn, silver : b : : bushel of black oatsV'silver ; best; LusLc J of .field psaat silver; best bushel jzLXsiJ .potatoes, tilver ;. b?;t CL.tr , boar. vo. : bsUi;c-tcr:sow, $5 ; best lot bf Chester pigs; S;t best N, CL ham, diploma ; best uacouf aipioma. ; ; W P. Grainger, Wayne countylb years old, largest and. best crop of corn from 1 acre,, the committee recommend a premium of o......;.;;;: : -:-v i. T.A Orakireravn':bnntv' liilrast. and best yield ot oats from 1' acre silver plate, valuef20; best bushel oats, silver : best -bushel- - globe turnips, -silver: best bushel ruta baga turnips; silver. - L LA Powell, Sampson t county, for 'the oest crop'ot .corn grqwa. -64'l::creof :'.op laod, silver plate, value 25 ; i - ' ames Norwood, Orange county, for the Jargestyield of. native grass. ailver plate, value $50; tor; tne largest yield of red clover upon ljacre ailver plate, value $10, To B B Carr, of Duplin county, for, the best and largest yield of coton - If am 10 'acresNavasia Ouand' used as a fertilizer he Navassa Quano premium of 2.000 pounds ot Xfavassti Guano : 3d premium of lue Association, suvcr piate, vaiue f James S Hines, Kew Hanover county, for the . best . and largest crop , of cotton upon 4 acres ot upland, 2d premium, silver piate, vaiue:s30. James A Shines, Duplin county, for the best and largest crop of cotton upon acre! ailver plateLValue $25: -: - DrWD McMillan, New Hanover co., for the best , and largest ctod of ground peas upon 1 acre, silver plate, Value $10 largest yield l turnips upou 1 acre, silver piate, value f 10: best bushel erround peas. silver ; best bale peavine-bay, silver ; cart saddle, diploma; best sfallion, 3 years old, $5 ; best brood tnare and colt, $10 ; best nay, l yearold,- f3; best pair of mules, $10. ' M C Cuddington, of Waynejcounty, for tne best bale ot ion? staple cotton, Jilessrs, Williams & Murchison's premium a silver cup, and Gregory & Galloway's premium, ' J N Brogden. Wayne countyrbest bale ot tancy staple cotton, raised on . upland, medal. t Michael Edgerton, of Wayne county, for the best bale of cotton,, Tiavaasa Guano, used as a fertilizer, Albert Day's premium of $25 in gold ; Bass; Scott & Go's pre mium, a silver ice pitcher, value $25, and the Navassa jGuano Company's premium of 1,000 pounds of Navassa Guano. Tbe tJommUtee on Uowoa wisn to say at in consequence of the superior quality of the cotton examined, their awards were uiviuea as aooye. . TP Lee; Wake county, Brazilian corn, The Committee with the special attention ot Ihe'Association and the tarmera -called to this article and suggest that persons that are able i to obtai a seed . and. devote special attention to its culture will do so ,and report progress at the next Fair, j . u Northrop & Camming; New Hanover. countyrbest bale r ot native grass nay, Web&RoiilhacVOta best specimen of granulated smojang 'tobacco, diploma., n . r; tali 7 5'" II Brunhild & Brol New Hanover conn ty; best box of Southern made cigars from Southern raised tobacco, diploma. Alex Oldham, New Hanover county, best barrel of flour Irorn wheat, diploma ; beet busnei ot corn meat, ceruncate : oest bushelof grits, irtiftcate; best' bushel ot peaVI hominy, cMrtlfldate i J , , u osepn X lucuaxas, at ew xzanu ver uuuu- ty, Devon bull, 2 years old ; premium $5. heifer, 2 to 3 years old, $5; Devon heifer, 2 yearioldj silver; best brood mare, $8. ' - Alexander 'MacRae, Robeson ' county, best errade milch cow; 3 years - old, Geo. ?i?TO8iBW and Association premium, ,$10 jbese. grade bull, 3 years old, fo; best graae Deier, id months old j silver. vnuft u : ;. W A & M J Faisoa, Sampson county, Brahma bull, 6 years old, $10. ' J E 'Winauts, New Hanover county, ,bestigradebuU, 3 ear-fold, $10; best na tive bull, 3 years oldk f 1QX; best Brahma AfrsTnauMeltlTew Hanover coun- Ltyv best native cdw 4: years old, $10 ftiest rAvlesbttryduck.silver. 't i v-'"1"-1-"! t -John A Sanders, New Hanover county, gradefettllif3 years oldilver: V R Boykin, Sampson county, best?1 fat steers, silver? best fat steer, silver. V V Richardson; bestrat-lBn ' T JPaxon ro" asm : ti "ires. .'WiA -v 4 i, v i .i wm J Herring, Desi sauuie puuey, - best pair draft horses, . $10 ; best pair akedlortes;$10.!'i,, I W Kjlaultsbt. Columbus county, best saddled hoftfe,5 i $5 ; best v sipgld! bjirness horse, $5. . . , :rv : Pr;B1 W Potter Brunswick county, best "RsRfix hoar. t5 hast lot Essex ' oisrs. $5 : ,best Sse3? sow CS-tibistt Berkshirei ibw, tST: best1 bronze turkevs. silver. - , )Ym therjdge, Wayne, county, best lot oi native pigs, vo. - . , - -, J W St Georrenr Hanover county, best barnyarxiP trjrws; Oliver ; best native docks,. silver.. C . Ki i:. 4 j jf : -1 ' Geo P Tilly, New Hanover county, best Hnscoty ducks, Bilver.Vj 3 : ' f . Carl II Brown, NewHsnover-cou--ty, best domestictujfeyaEijxfrxf uolumojas .county. ,TjIarksv;lle, Ya, stallion " Bpb rr -r' :. x i 1 1 niw -ri ' silver ; largest and best variety 6f: fowls, diploma-, r?? Owen yrerBampso,oountyi ducks;' Mrs P w Swanb, Wayne county; best jar of butter, homemade, . not less than 5 lbs,A Albert DayJ premium -of $5, P W Kerchner's premium of $5, and the Asso ciation premium of silver. : ' 7 ? : .Miss Ella T Grafflm," New Hanover county, 14 years of. age, the committee re commend a certificate for excellent bread. ' 'Mrs T D,Gay, Wilson county, best spec imen of preserves, j silver j . best " do . .of crotchet work, 'silver. t", . ' 1 i L'Froelich,' Doplin county; best dried apples, $3 ; best dried peaches, $3; test apple butter; $3 vbest Vinegar, $5. V I ? H I .Mis3 Alice Larkiss, Iew Hanover coun ty, best samDle of SDoncre cake, silver. Mrs. Owen PennellL Jr.. best samDle of prerve3, , silver; best jellies, silver; ,best end Urest exbiblticnclrabpv aad , e t li iblta by; tiia &m t. dozen ailver tea 6poons.T.T'; I - j ,t f '., ; ' -;; "Mrf P.W Potter, -Brunswick county, for the best lard, silver ; theI best corn bread, silver. . , j ':'.. , 1 1 Miss Alice Walker, New Hanover coun ty, for the bestlofif of bread made and ex-" hiMted by a single lady, T. :W Brown's premium of a toilet set-, value $25 1 ' k Hester Atkins, " vr '.' county, best plate of biscultP W Kerchner's premium; $5.; f-Mrs 3 W l-Atkinson; New Hanover county hermetrically sealed lruit;r silver ; pillOwcases,i:silver.''- ttkiHMa&wv ,. Mrs W H O Wbiting,; Wilmington, for the ; best' ' specimen ot - needle work, B Weil draco's premium or $20 in Jgoid ; ;bcst-cahdy, -silver.-r"v; ;.',-'-i-,.v--M-- ' Miss Hester McAllister; New Hanover county; fof the best loaf ot bread J made without soda, saleratns or shortening, P W Kerchners ptemiun of f 10. & Mn P Eerchner, best sample cakd; Tlvet!;?best vfcatsup,v silver? of tapestry needle work, silver. Miss Alice ,;Nixon, bread, silver. ' MrsP W Potter, best rtflliyslver i : Miss Julia 'Hill, - the cemniitte recboxT mend silver for excellent bread.' u' Mrs J A McLean, Norfolk, Ya., log cabid quilt," silver. Mrs C A 'Deans, New Hanover county, embroidery, silver." . Miss Kate Davisv Pittsboro,N. C, wors ted knit worky silver: . . Miss Sallie Swann rustic work, silver. IBttiss P Everett, Wayne county, silk em broidery, silvers-J ' ; ; Miss Annie Hart, New Hanover, coupty, mosswork, silver. : MissLida J Grafflin; worsted work, silver. v - r - Miss ; Sallie Woodward, Nash -' county, best pair of knit cottton socks, Sol. Bear & Bro's special premium of $5. . Mrs M J Lucas,-Wake county; lace work, silver; muslin embroidery, silver. Mrs M G Corbin, ladies sacque, silver. MrsM A Armstrong, hair work, silver. Miss' Y""Tewitt, tatting collar, silver ; banging basket, silver. ilto Stimmerell, lace edging, silver. Mrs O A Wiggins, " infants hood and sacque, silver. " ' Mrs Purnell, silk cloak, silver. Mrs E A McRae, quilt, silver. Mrs J T James, afgahn, silver. - ; Mrs B Lehman, bead work, silver; em broidery, f 5; table cover, silver. Mrs A D Cazaux, quilt, silver. " - Miss Bettie J Harllee, Marion county, S C, crotchet quilt, silver. Miss Martha Draughon,-Sampson conn ty, embroidered shirt, silver. Mrs W W Hanks, Orange county,' for the largest number ot meritorious articles made and exhibited in the Household .De partment by any one lady-china tea set, the Association's Special Premium; also knit tidy, Silver Miss P.E Latta, tidy stae), silver: Miss T J Barber, Maguia, 'NT; ' bead work; silver; feather work, silver. ; Miss Margaret Norwood- Orange coun ty; for the best hand made shirt; F W Kerchner's premium of $5. and Sol - Bear & Bro's premium of $10, and Association premium: ot$4 ; infahrs"" embroidered shirty siiye. tr rr-4 -v t Mrs E- Smitb,-needle work, silver. Mrs CA Mnnds, quilt, silven , Miss S K Smith, quilt, siiyer.11 Mrs Hedrick. New iIanoverfounty, 70 years of age, ior the best silk bed 'quilt made by hand, Sol Bear, & Bro's premium , Mrs Roger Moore, embroidery, siiyer. rs vv a n arrocs:, quut, silver.- u , Mrs Perrin, night gown, silver Mrs CG Kenneday, catchall,ly ver. C Hedrick, quilt, siiyer. Mrs S A Culbreth, khit SockSi BUvfer. Mrs A B Huske, Orange county, ladies Miss E, A Anderson, Richmond, ya, knit quilt, silver, ' l- .ri i - Mrs :T A Grainger, Wayne county, for the best pair knitv stockings, Munsoa & Co's premium, f 3. v .w , Mrs'S E Bagley.2 quilts, silrcilrristic work, silver. - i Mrs K N Blood worth, quilt, gilver. Mrs Largan, bead work, silver1 w Mrs D M PearsalL Duplini couirtvr. for the best made quilt, B Weill & Coa-pre mium of $10 in goldj.AV. r-Mji5. fk?C ' . Mrs Chafin, Robeson conn ty, embroi dered chemise, silver. rTM)i ot n Mrs Perrin, needlework, silver. wi 1 Mrs T J Arm8trong,'.be,d spread, , diver. Miss 'Hester McAllister, smokiAgC&ag, Silver. " . rx JL.ir-'H-j.i. .- r-,'ft i 5 s Miss Ella McAllister, 3 tidies, Bilver. " Mrs R M Houston, embroidery, siiyer J Mrs G W Jones, Bladen 'TOuntfikuilt. silver. . . -, Mr-Hancocksockssilveitlflfs Mrs Dr Walker, afgahn, silveK ! Mrs Col-Strange, afgahc'Envan g ; ? Mrs Sol Bear, ladies embroideredrjicKet. I silver ; Mra bol isear, rustic ilasoniq tund, silver. N WS. ; Miss Fannie Everett,- Wayheri! ettnj. under skirt, $4. . : . Mrs Denson,; Chatham,? native-ngroes, silver ; shell work, silver. '-- TO BB C02TTDED.l t i Gjhas corered his bald head and jrrey hedr with a laurel crown . AYFli'3 II ALU VIQOll covers c- -7 -f..-1s -wlthtue still more wel come locks of youth. , , j & A tsvuJ remedr for Chuxs A3nr7xvx&P-- ATES AGUE CtJRa never fails. o l SPIRITS OF TURPEIITIIIE. .1: r-r: -Raleigh is to bo visited by an Opera troupe on the 28tb. f 7 " The Sentinel iglad to. .learn that Mrs. Gov. Worth is recovering from the injuries received in her recent painful accident." " - ; ; s 'j The trial ot ihree meii named Ad ail?, at Henderson Court last week, for the murder of the Weston family in Ruth erford, terminated in the conviction : of the accused. . ' 'r77- -A. pprresporidentf the Char lotte Ifemderatf writing from Wilkesboro, Wilkes "county says : A sad' occurrence happened, in tbis: ; count VUhe JBrst of last J week. , T Mr. Constant Gray and sons, Wca. Jlathis and others had mncncsre,a "tn a tgX ' 'ndT df ter Cretnf ning to a neigh bor1 house some J jdisputcf took place be tween .young Gray- and; Wm. Mathis, when, they got into7 an affray. ? While "r thus en gaged the father; 'Constant 0ray,"ran up and cut the throat of Mathis, from which he died in a "short -. time.',- Gray escaped ar rest; but two days afterwards, in the pres ence';! learn, of his son ' and brother, ut his own throat and bled to death in a few hours. Both men were almost giants in size and strength, and although very wild were very respectable men. i ?-i - A pretty girl says j ' If It was wrong for Adam to live single when there was not a wo man on earth, how guilty are the old bachelors with h vnrl' fnll nt -.m-tttf o-ir-l. . . .'- ' ''' NEW ADyfcETISBMENTS. v . J. T. JAMES. Auctioneer. BY JAMES ife MEARE8: Fruit 1 Fruit ! Emit ! A.T 10 O'CLOCK THIS MORM1TO, on board the Brig JNO-PIERCE, in frontdT our office, wewillsell ',-. ' " 20,000 Sweet Oranges, V' 66 BUNCHES BANANAS, 20 Bozen Pine Apples, ,t ALL DIRECT FROM M AVAHA llOV 22-lt . J,.. , M. CRONt-T. Auctioneer. Bj CRONLT MORBIS. Horses ! Horses ! Horsps! ! AT AUCTIOK , , . . , On TO-MOBBOW (THCB3DAY) morning, at 19 o'clock, we -will sell at Exchange Corner, SO Fine YOUNG HT.01tSES 3CB17IJE-. JUST ARSIVED FROM . -KBSTUCKY. j All sound, and in good order and condition. Sale to continue FRIDAY andtSATTJRDAY, nov22-ts J ' , Rockingham Sheetings. 25 .BALES 4-4 SHEETINGS, -. 3 1 ' f J 3 ' if i - - r ' JUST RECEIVED. "A PREMIUM was awarded to these Sheet- ings ,at the late Fair at Weidon, oyer all - i 4 .1 competitors. , - . - not22.tf' DsBOSSET A COl ; Tomatoes, ' Peaches OA CASES CANNED TOMATOES, : 7 t C CASES CANNED PEACHES, VT v Vnw landlncr and for sale bv nov 22-tf .LjiI l DaROSSET A CO.. : 1 ? Housekcoporo, I BEAD THIS ! A LL MY GOODS are Guaranteed FIRST jtV. CLASS- I have a n ice stock of ; , CANNED FRUITS, YEGBT ALE9.; and ,FISIIt wMotolWIlieell VBRT-LOW. B- i -in. Preierves; Jellieay CoHdcitsed4 Milk; 'I'reah "Bxjtfcer, Tresh Cr4am and Oyaters, Cracit. . T ers, SngarwCnred Basis,' lice White i ' YrUSUAl. STOCK OF FINE. LIQUORS, lAAirrvn miroi ., TT A'lrT.Vi : . V T.K.4 FRENCH." 0- :ppoMi-.To1)acco. OLDEN" STAR." M Ain't it Nice,' $mA Premiums awarded at Cape Fear Agrieni tnral Fair and Georgia JState jrair. Golden Star is the pure leaf of an exquisite 4, -TW.T. For aaio at; (: n. j - v . . aa j a .- JAMES C. STEVIENSON'S. WOV2tf Hex7 Publicitioiio : i a( SAUTtFUL'8NOW and Other Poems, vBeantifn Snoww has been more frequently "perused and .declaimed than any. poetical $reation"extant, land has achieved a wooden al popujuarity in tnis country ana m ...urope. , , Thta finePoeitl has had the singular literary fate of having been claimed .by; no less than eight or nine different, persons, -several of whom r.tTia.llv disnnted with the real author through the public press and -with the ' pnb- '16 Just received and for sale at . 'ti -.-.Ail -n r..3-f I ftwr. iSXrSAv-iZ&l- y-n lTJr f? myiW M -U" Live1 Book ; gtcre. HOV22.tt"i V' C One square os-9 day, .,. l thrfiedays, wj . i u , toox days,. ...... ...'....... w - J i. ? ' live days,....;..-.;....-.. 3 00 l one weeSsv ....'.,; 3 ki lo Contract Advertisements taken at pro portioaately low rates. ... ..t. v . Marriages, Dei8, Religions, Funeral an.d Obitoinok'wswiji bo inedat balfrate. when paid for in advance Ptbsrwige tnf l rauyj wtUbechargod. I y, i v- ?0 i ' i. x Txsira Cash on demand, v . V; i i J- "" "" " i v. NEW AD VERTISEMENTS. FOE IT E X7 E I V ER . Stediiertfo w. IXL RECEIVB FREIGHT for Jackson- ville, and points on the river below, at her wharf foot of Nan Street until 3 o'clock this afternoon.:.-v;-.,,,:.H '; if., novmt' ;;,--,-ka':.kS. A. IIATr XTantctl. i . i j. , Jljy'A "siSGLE "GliNTLEMAN, a Parlor and vi c x n ' J ' V.----. v . .... ; ... -Ced-Koum-ad joining both, famished. Best;. .. t I of references given, oJj- -rh'-;.--' 'V.t's'.lj .; ;' .-.'..Adaress,.-:-,- x' y. z., s'';-:. . f nov 22-2trmc Btak Office. ' NEW CROP GARDEN c SEED, o ONION; SETTS, BED AND WHITE, ? f For'sale; Wholesale aiad Betail, '"' ''r iD ;i GBEJCif :Jb FlJlNNEB, . nov2a-tf..; Jv -.. uiirfiv--,Pruggists. ; ROBT.X. HARRIS, RESPECTFULLY informs the pnbllo that he is now prepared to giye every satis faction in his line of business. House Keepers ere especially Invited to call and examine my work before sending their work elsewhere for repair. v - Pictures Framed, Chairs Reseated, Ac. Shop located on Second street, between Market and Princess Street. - I ... Wilmington, N. C, Nov. 11-naceodlm , Frnit Growers J a t T ilxm QRDERS for all kinds of Frnit and Orna mental Trees, Grape Vinesf Berry and other plants, 4a, Ac, from the celebrated ErcUdoun Nurseries, will be received by . - GEO. Z,4 FRENCH, sept 12-naceodSmos Sn Wed Fr- ,- - (Late of the Clarendon Bar and Oyster Saloon) HAS removed to No. 4 South Water street, next door below Kdwards A Hall's, where he will continue the same business, and hopes, by prompt personal attention, to receive the patronage heretofore extended to him. He also has two good Billiard Tables for.eale or rent, which can be purchased very .tow for cash, with all their fixtures. -. nov 10.3m. - , '"' Call, and Winter Millinery AND LIILLIIIERY GOODS! I HAVSS JUST BETUBNED " FBOM ? THE Korth with one "of the largest and handsom est stopk of Millinery. Goods ever brought to this Market. X7HITE GOODS, CORGETS, IHOOIERY, n , DRESS TRIMMIMGS, jlnti Muttons'. 'Beal anlt Imitation HAIR GOOPS, : and everything that is new In the. MILllNJC BY and Hnsy-'i,il j).W' ivljicoi ,.i , Fancy Jbodsr DoprtMcint. " - 1 CALt Akt) EXAMINE THST&f, 1 One .EriceJL., , Jtervsa Cash ! . i P, SrsvQosdi reeeiveel evexy.week dnr novW:tf - Exchange Corner. d u y 7 ncGG r: u. :j g 1,:r 'a . I'Bjj; fa. "Jgy'i j' vi.T--Cftr..ii Sx'ii k'fj-, w.wyr -3.' t;-'. ,.; - w - ' nflATr!. fwAJL: ij ZXeareThtan 250 Different !IoaiSeaea. . Ais-arrS ' also jroa th. bst alasx . xovxt F!AIRABNkB;&'COl;K t " -i 2i2 Broadway1, KewVtoric. FAIRBANKS, BUOWN & CO. x j f:wf i; 113. MILK.T-;SET,( BOSTON. - - 1' . - - A '- '-V. ' (rM 4 1 A frfi ltl il tt, tr 11 a wa -r Tt Aa 1 n sept $ewawm Tn Fr .entn. nf 3 9 rl ; I ; a : ' 7Ari"o; 'TTT'ArjTE J-eix First-Class Boot and Shoe TV Makers; constant employment. given and best prices paid by : 'r- 1 nov JES-1W" . J . ,i ' waa. 'TTTVfr,riAaw , TCn-r. Tfv Tia.T- .TTnlAn ' A? " Depot, a Leather Valise, whicn the owner a . . .V.4-1 j-. .A -t. . . a. may uuia j - -w, jpj .-- this advertisement, and a reasonabla reward to the finder.-"': -V -S- nov53-8t If OR GAL GO a U C i JT. Irs-?it nnr:?? en cAcn- one fLrst-ciass I Circular Eteam Saw Mill (S5-horse power ei?ii LC'"?c:a tspot rood nine., very easy of access. Seams, tasons, La. ddres the -owner.t i.,').:,--v J. n. EIIi.:,i, , noy io-im - . vrjwrca, . , "'"ens -- OTMTDAED '- : -. v-. 1 4 ii 1 "3'i i' f-ii - & -B ' '! tr.TJ v 73 ! I

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