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tar. Mrs. a & Piatt's lilUe poem, "After the Quarrel,"; shows the difference between a delicate pencil and a whitewash brush, and has too many fine touches not to be quoted entire. if. T. lribune. , , ' , , , " ' j From WMblDKUn. ; '!' iSptcial to Richmond Dispatch-l V; REPUBLICAN, CHAGRIN OYER THE 'POT- TKR DEYELOPMET. ! Hush, my pretty one. Not yet, Wait a little, only wait, . Other "blue flowers are as wet As jour eyes, .outside the jjate .--He has shut forever. But In the gate, forever shtitT -4- x -'' 4'4w t ill if I ' '.'.ic"-,J'l-t' Savin ji lastiime) 4,goii5bjrY3ii 5A?W tie nTei' cbffiCataiht: . taiw. Would, the world be ended, quite 1 WhereouM all these tose-bdds gof--.r, All thnnA rnhlnis? J Do van know? s k:- But he wfl(l not come ? ' Why.tben, is no-other wiuun can? , : ;, j There axe men, and men, and met AndTlhese men are brothers allt- ,, , Each sweejj fault of his you'U find J Just as sweet in' ail bi km(L. ;ri . j f.i,V.t- None with 'eyes like hist Oh oh!: s ? ' Look, perhaps, an hour ago. ". Whose? Io deed (you must not Those I thought of are not free To laugh down your tears, you see Voice like his' Was neveV heard? No but better ones, I vow ; ... Did you ever hear a bird? . Listen, one is singing now! 1 And his glomes?; His gloves? Ah, well, There are gloves like ma to. sell, At the pfay to-night youH see, : in mock-velvet cioaKs, moctt Jfiarla, With mocked jewelled swords that he Were a clown by! Now, those curls Are the barber's pride, I say; Do not cry for them, I pray. - If no one should love you? Why! You can love some other still; Philip Sidney, Sbakspeare, ay. Good King Arthur, if you will; Raphael fol was handsome, too. Love them,' pne and all. I do. cry) . .-! WASHINGTON NOTES. Tne Potter UTMilxiiua-TiM f Uii Garfield Come to jMe, ProjBf 4- n?wHiJU . , " . f- Special to Richmond Dispatch, Sib. f .' ' ASHINGTON.- l 0.06 8'-;- Mr. McKenny, clerk 'of tbe Electo ral Commission, jwaa before tfaa Com mittee to-day, and was questioned in regard to the forged certificates. The important fact elicited was that Gen.. Garfield called to see him five weeks ago, and examined the printed cofiei of the electoral returns from Lbuisi-, qua. During the examination he held one copy; and Garfield another, and the Republican leader of the House informed hiijn of the . forgeries, and! told him it was fan important matter the importance of which he would understand.in a few days. This dis closure created no little sensation, for it showed why Garfield so persistently and bitterly opposed the adoption by the House of the Potter resolution. - . .......( f. - -. I. E VIS EE SWORE HE VOTED FOB iPRES DENT AM VICE PBES1DENT AT THE AME TIME. I At the close of his testimony Levi see swore tbjat as an elector he voted, and so did , i;i V 0 lYASmNClTOlrj June OLuiiU" Claims reported bf the Cm- rhepjabUcans mnffprtttoxk "VglZ? conceal their chagrin at. the develop ments of 'he Potteirivestifcitlon: and admit that they are bound to lose all in the ; eud,'v wbat'ever may hereaftert happen . I They say9.jiQtil., the adoption of the Potter; resolution ; iby the House, they- f liad;i'th&:Dmo- selves are on the defensive and vrill be( daring the coining, canvasawV- iTha more candid among' thbm a frankly coboede that the next "House will be Pemocratio. not beoanse bf the i result injOregbn or theuadmiile;i gains for ,tne liemocraoy in umo 'ana Mis- Lj8oari ' but 4 beoaase;t fpF tJhis tib- fortunate investigation. When asked about Sherman they "say but lit- tle, and : seem . to( hope,;, that his resources are ' so boundless tbat " he will manage one way1 'or'j' another to get out of his troubles,' bttt they' pro-' nounce, Matthews a baby, in . poliuca, who neeif.'ftiniiTtevf. '..lltealr.-p, ' he, takes, they admit! tut '. takes him. mbre h6rielesly"ino;iheiffe yet he is an able lawyer and a shrewd debater, and in mpraV.as high above . Sherman IMorriisey- jwa ibo ihel common bunko swindler, j DECLINE TO SEBVE ON THE MATTHEWS I' f 7. COMMITTEE.1! j . - i j S -There? wa nW htAlesesationoiyl when Messrs, Jones, i of Florida, and tWhyte, ofMkrafASviof Illinois, announced to the Senate their unwillingness to serve on the Mat thews investigating committee,! and this was icfcfeasldhferrU! waif orthW itjated that Mr. Edmonds, of Vet-. ia'ont, would also deblino. ..: The Se- reason for pot panting 6 aerve j was that thev desire to ffethome 1-1 Stan ley's troubles do not come singly!., , 'I j ".. I Validity of the cennt. 'j--'""--' I Wash. Cor. Baltimore Sun j June 9th. thei other electors, for President arid-Vice President at the same time, and the Constitution re quires that t'here shall be a separate vote. This causes no little talk in political circles, and prpves that not only was there fraud and forgery in order to get the 'vote of Louisiana for Hayes, but that j after it was stolen the Constitution and the . law were violated ia casting it. j IfATTHKWS DECLINES TO APPEAR butlek's speech. j He said be wanted to get at the bottom factn the country wanted to know them He h3d no friends to - reward-and no 'enemy to punish in this matter. He said the House rof Representatives;" not1 only has the power to , impeach high officers for high Crimea, but it sits as a grand in quest of the nation to bring! high criminals to trial. To do this, re quires thehighe8t power to obtain testimony. Before the lowest court having jurisdiction in the lowest mis demeanor cc se every man summoned must appear under pain of contempt and be subject to punishment. . How much more, then, before a body le gal in form and ' judicial in ac tion must every man, high or low, be . bound to appear when requested, and give evidence. Whether the delibe rations of this committee will result in the impeachment of any official de pends on thp testimony, arid if it can't get the testimony how can it . do its duty ? If (one man is permitted to stay away, others may, and injustice may thereby be done the United States and those implicated in the matter under investigation.- It is no excuse to say I don't know anything, and therefore need not come., With his views of the duty of a citizen and the powers of the committee, he offered a resolution that a! subpcena be issued summoning Mr. Matthews to appear before the Committee. If hetis not made to come, never again, said Mr. Butler, would he vote to. imprison any misguided poor fellow who failed to obey the summons of a House com mittee. He cited as precedents the fact that Messrs. Ferry and Colfax both appeared before a House com- uiiuee, ana mat in ininy years ne naa never, known a i Senator f. to j refuser an invitation as Mr. Matthews4 had done. If Mr. Matthews threw down the glove he took, it op quickly, and he knew of no privilege . of. a j Senator to prevent him from telling tne truth m tha cause of justice. ' He wanted to test this question of nrivileee. ' In the House of Iidrda the nnlv nrivi lege is that being nobility they ' treed not testify on oath, bat here we have no npbilityi "After remarks frpm Messrs. Read and Cox the committee passed General Butler's resolution;.! ( ah is TALK TO-NIGHT IN EEGAED TO butler's SPEECH.' H Everybody is talking to-night about ben. Butler's speech id' the Potter committee. Uepublioans say, : 1 told you all the time that be was with the Democrats and against Shermai and Matthews, j The Democrats laugh iuu enioy -it ' ; A noted New York politician, who is popularly believed to sustain close relations to Mr. Tilden, arrived here yesterday. Hp is, represented to ha,ve said ivt conversation inatS e did-1 not -consider that the Forty-fourth Con- gress had any power; to Relegate to the Electoral Commissipn the settle-, rrient of the Presidential' election. ..That the electoral votes ' had never yet been properly ' counted, : and he hoped the investigation - now in pro gress would result in -developing such a sentiment as would compel this Congress to -count j the otes. Such expressions as these have , paused much Comment tb-day, but bnly be cause the conclusionis jumped at, and most probably without foundation, that they represent the views of Mr. Tilden. More importance is also at tached to them than Would otherwise be the case from another circumstance in connection with the movements of the gentleman alluded to He enter tained at dinner since. bis arrival seve ral prominent; Democratic members qf both houses,; where tbe situation was discussed. H I - ! One Wh Hu tMi Thai Letter. ,. ' .,; New Orleans Times. f An intelligent and prominent Re ptablican of this city, who is known COWGRES8. Geu. Urd . winu ueporu tromf me Comm tiee on nunerecr-paaiiase of BUI tor Pay- Telegrapb XI ue COMMERCIAL. ocents foV Fancy and 95"cents"for ifand-vTWew Toik Tiaval Stores "WtarMt: Approprlauoajsm-ixiTer. aaid bar- Kior BraaWerailoie,: 2:T WASB3NOONUpelti SENA.TE. The Bresldent jnv tern laid before the Senate a icommumcation from the Secretary of ,Warr enclosing - a ' letter from the Commanding General of the De partment of Texas. CalUuer attention to the difficulty in obtaining, .information to fol low oraers, ana recommending he erection of j a line of telegraph along the Neucea rlver. -The Secretary approves the recom mendation of eq. Ordt and asks that an appropriation be made for that purpose. Ordered to be prlnted'and lie on the table. ,n Mr. Conkling; of New York; from the committee on Commerce, reported, without amendment, House;bill to organize the lAt e Saving Service. Placed on the . calendar. . He also reported from; the same commit tee, without amendent; Hoase - bill to aid vessels wrecked or disabled in waters con tiguous to thei Qaited States and theDo rnihiou of Canada;1 "Placed on tbe calendar. The same committee reported favorably on Senate bill authorizing ahe Southern Pacific' Railroad Company to iostruci, maintain and-ODerate a ' bridee aciosB the Colorado river, at Fort Ynma, in tlte State pi uaiiiornia, and in the Territory of - Art zona. - Placed on the calendar. ; The Senate-'1 passed House bill- making appropriations for the payment of claims reported and allowed by the Commissioners of i Claims.; under the act of Congress of March 3d, 1871, together with amendments extending tne time for taxing evidence and submitting claims in cases now pending until March 10, 1879. and also extending the term of office of thei Commissioners of Claims until March 10, 1880., Provided, mat nothing in this act snail be so con strued as to extend the time for filing claims before: said Cammissipu or to enlarge. its jurisdictional to authorize the.filing of DC ClftlQ8 , - 'I The.Senaiaiiiiaeld. itheifldieab lAps prppriation bill without ( amendments and (prbceededto bills on the calendar: ' " 4 TheJeight heur till wAfidstpoaed to the next session. -r ar ' k i HOUSE. The River and Harbor bill as amended by the Senate is under considers lion to-night. ,fu;!a:Sf f.nr.nt hXf vfh. The whole session1 was consumed in coo-' sideration of -the1 Civil Sundry Appropria tion bilL-'No final aetiorir ' ' :r WILMIN GT O N M A RKB.T. i ' STAR OFFICE June' 6. Jj" SPIRITS TURPENTINE The market opened steady at 27 cests, at which price 78 casks changed bands.1 Later inrthe';dayat: firmer feeling prevailed and buyers" "con ceded an advance of ic, '350 casks 'Veing disposed, of 'at that price. I Also sales 6ft 50 nlnkAit' VanW.s vffuflr APfitvr i'ljA -)' l. SPIRITS TURPEkTlNE-The market was firm at 28 centajjer algn-for-Country packageiwLuiiaaiea jepovted ,oi j40Q caaka at thatfrjriee- inttu tiiu ,:tiit f Mf ftao week. en4lo's Saturday; Bveiilael , H. Dundas Chater'i lammercial Circular,,,. Spmrrs or TrjBPKirrjKK. The business m this market has been very good the past, Wftfk Thn siilRg nmnnntln tiesr 9,(Wi hari ' ' I r.4C0ASTjvISE,r . j? BAi.fifi5i&teatnfliipDFoley--27 pales cotton, J5 casks ; spirits v turpentine,' 237 bbls rosin, lTSMIoiar, 10 do crude tur pentine, 10 do pitch, G.OOafeet lumber. 779 bags and o bbls peanuts, 72 hales yarns and . -1 uubiucr -nciD" uuukui unuuiuniiv uhhihk-'I'(i " F - - rt ' la TO,-": ulation. Tbrxuirket opened. on, MQndayU rL nags wooi. i $115forhVu?,Plfor qniet at 29ic. and adTanceA steadily.runtfl bbl skins, I rolls leather 8 pkgs mdse. 5,631 - ed. fdllowSl obalfel'latePmi tbel-day of tOMUy.it is Quoted steadv at" 304c.H The R.0e n3.?ta, 8i box honey, 53 llOOdbbJaSftainea iiWltn knbOr do I Price in London is,37c gold. The5 stock . nWL AtiZJLS-iVxl& 1 on the 28th nit. was 10,487 bbls;, and empty kegs. i Bostoh. Schr Mary Lymburner 731 rBIra nils rliotUlcrl .1 071 oanta mo.Ira li.iB." . A i' x ' : , '' I." 1 W WIU Ull, .r.a -v.. ? urooa Atruara i su,DeipR ap.aayancs. thb deliveries for lKWeek-endliiir on that bhla roain. 290 do tar. 50 do nitch. 4 lo nr 'l null nn i lit Mnnria .'Alan aaloanT rl at a vara Kll 1 KV.lrt - - - .,-- ..- I li.klntin1 f. closing firm at 27 cents for country pack I of 2 cents i on ager. i'i - 'f;''-';i ;- - yHioir-ui' . - rfiii rms a i KuaiN-Tbe ' marKet f continues'' quiet 2 at 1;35jE 80 do, (H) ati $1 60,. 103. ' f and nominal at $115 for Strained and $1.17 I m.TSitr. M .t ii. 9.: st Anc;i. Receipts lightwood. j i StSS! h INew YoBK8temabip Benefactor 162 . jt ;! Bba.t rBbls. oaies cotton, 410 casks spinls, l.tHSO bbls since Amil 1st..., 18.281 ;- 15.067 I ro8! 53 bales yarn, 16 cases tar, 158 bags. ueceipta since our last. . , and 25 bbls peanuu, boxes paper, 1 bale' rot atraifleap 4wan oirgnx PMiWido 0118 IdSWsooK tMmm pkgs mdseV 109.00 feet iGmber. r .... . . s m aa i i . rrri . -k . i --- i 1 a . - oaies reported or on oois uon -aieat ltd TAR.-4-MaikBti stead v-and) tuidhaneedLi t ssiocatin yarato-dav... V $2. 25. 43 dofM 'Pale at $2 50 and J17 do-1 ihk ,Air U h Ai.nA t t I Consolidated stock in At 35 per bbtP Viisi&lati' si f'-A iLtA-ihn ,lj 3antic ports June 1st,, IRosiK. Trade in good strained has been CRUDE I TUfcPENTINEr-'-Market stea raSther more extensive than for two weeks -nave been sales or from n?e l ) iReceipts are moderate and there . is barrels; puncipally lor. exH I firmnesa at current fieures. Quotations: Vir i have ruled from $1.52i1.55, I gtnia prime, $1 251 27i; extra prime. $1 301 35, fancy and hand-picked, $1 40 (Ml j7' To..uu. "Jf'-' '.1. n(. cboice to fancy. $1 T0ai.J5v. Wilmington prime j90cf fancy $1 151 20.. " day being disposed at df ahdkehaiBgediJthW receiptsbf the W 44sL There ha . . , vd feein'placeFa't ttW'Hir $l73-xbr Sr 'PrtoSht : jARMarket steady. iodihapg)ttte receipts oi the (ll 35 per bbl. CRUDE TURPENTINE Market and unchanged, the receipts log placed at $1 for Hard low Din arid Old Vinrin. ject to ft deduction of one-fifth) and . $3 00 I bobtinuea Jrm at previous prices, Twth for Ne Vu-gi'n. ; ' r" l sales Tjerrtedto-y pf;5 bajes at 10 cents j Receipts since April 1st. CO n ON .The marfcet. tor this articl.l per.Jb., andj35ido.aV the following official I eceipw since urias was firm at an advance of ic on previous j qdotatiopa o j w ( i i ..i T M-. prices, with sales reported at the following-1 Ordinary U.j.i;wi.. 8iiiii.oeaff.t).. official quotationsr - 11 - WKurduary .-iiJjW i . : Middling. . . . . .... . . . 10f " :' ' " I f 'PEANUTSp-Marktet ' steady and changed. ) In the absence of sales we quote Ordinary 60 XfimcenU, Extra 10378 085 1 1 iBATa,5 'Mk: Schr - Hattie -Tarner-43 leet lumber, 3 bbls tar, 6 do rosin. J J t I Journal of Commerce. 'June 11.1 ! .Receipts are moderate and there New lrk Ptaaat Harkei. QoodMiddUhg....... PEANUTS The market -was firm at (t : un year. BWsi j,.BblsJ,i 62,556 , 58,452 ! 8.716 "::s 5,906 Ekports ..... ... ' I 5,700 '5,898 stock m yard to-day: . . 20,777'- ,8i;850 Consolidated stock in-At-Ji'- ' nA-i-.n flantic ports June 1st, 118,953 . . 'v.:;1.. ITak Is exceedingly . dulL We quote at l.75l3.12i. Stock in yard 2553' bbls, against 26v5 Bame time last year New i Yoric 3 'ii'jii, 3 tfiTTjOar qupu-uuuts, u faouid bo axuteretocMt. reu resent the Vholeaale prices generally, to makirg as amall orders Ughei pnor-s nave to be chaqcea T i - AJtTioues. - Naval stores . Market. S Sdu-Ks turnentine There has been a buiet nf IS Aentaon'kil nnaMiea. Sales I Pfime 80 cents. Fancy 85 , cents and Hand I market for the dav. nothiner done outside of flGKed Dancy 93 cents, DerbasBel. ' 1 i j mmb; meronanxaoie pruer is ueiu uiuiiy 1 F.i i l i . .. . JSTATl OTPUTfTE! Jnno 19. ; I wo. xwiwiiBare out maienauj wiaugeu, I ICvl,JT. "; L I with trade light; medium grades are scarce i ojrjAto.atAnrxua&jLnsiy-t-xuia iuara.Bi was firm at 28 cents per gauod for .country packages; with awes repotted of 100. casks at that price; j i' ii.iU u.i i reported .of , 200 bushels at 60 cents for Ordinary, ;70 cents for Prime, 80 cents for Extra Prime, 85 cents for Fancy : and 95. cents per bushel for Hand-Picked Faney. ' v n STAR OFFICE, ;Jun ; 3PIRITS TURPENTINE-tnTbe. market abd firm. The. .- following ..are the quo tations:, Common strained $ 1, 47iai 50. rrnrut An ot 1 Hti at CI K.t V it 1 RK fi at fl 75, U atJ f 1 95, 1 at f 3 10, i" atih f"r-!, lauagtoa. 9 M t& fifl T t t N .t AtR ifl ;WM; Jw2S!!vjfiv ........ ' ' J il A AW . li - . I ! . . . I I . 'a fi .. I M AFiA TiT a T S 1 ppeneanrm -at t cents per gallon lori;i 1: for Strained tfnd " 1f ;17i for Good I ." a&ningion any. xxewuern fntnr nnnkxro. hl.h.r nnJ I.'nJ .j.Vitj. LijJi lil i 1 i i iJlL iL f., I at S3 UU2 05' CltV DltCh at SI 80. f. O. D, Mrs. B. P. 1 Williamson, of Ra- lc'gn, is dead. tp have been on the inside of the lie publioau machine, says he is cer- m . a . . " ' ' t l ar-Bi . - . tain that AnderBOP b ref eiattonv vut amount ' to"a reat dea&ritorainari peopie luinK iuey wiu , te pan jqim- self sweat that Anderson shdi rim tbe Sbermaa: tetter --ati Xhe tiatetfbv receivea it, ana says ne was amazQ. wnen be saw Sherman s denial of it. ' U .L.- -OH .-J r..-i.s-i-iirr proper one i.or isnerman 1,0 writ-aaa is puzzled to Vunderatand ' .why it waa denied. ; He thinks iSherman's inti-, macy IwithJAiiderson !itbat; u Pott tiers, obieotive point, an, pe abunr dantly establisbed even without tbe letter. ; j i-j vr : h ! Senator Bill oaittae Situation Senay mE-ofi; Georgia, in)con- veraation with a correspondent. said that he believes that' the investisa- tion now in progress will not lead to anything alarming ' He does not bo-:, lieve that it - is: possible to coniieet Hayes with, any.of, the altered frauds. His confidence , in. bim..js Mill un shaken. As to-thecWge that the Southern.' m4mb.eraiejrpemp)atdin seating Hayes, it is utterly andwick- edly-lalse. -ur v.. iimll i j ; Z'Blaltep ;aieCatrir 'alk.'f j 1 Louisville Coorierournali i : .. : It is io'i b' regretted "that'Biahop McUpskry appears before tne world as a fallen prelate. ) His own lawyer bad lo.iell him that 'the evidence of his lewd :' and Jdebaucbery, -was such' that his' case 'cdoid!: not be de fended. ' The Standing Committee of toe uiocese 01 iuicnisran, aiier se curing the most crushing evidence of the Bishop's 'guilt,1 announced- tbat ihey would bring the Bishop to trial ,t the earliest opportunity. They determined to cut out the ulcer from the Church at once, and they com pelled MoCoskry ; to send in a resigna tion of his ministerial , office in every degree. The ex-Bishop is aboatatq sail for-Europe, WberVbe I' will remain. The Dlflereaee Between George and j . John. , i IRichmotrd ta.1) Stale. ! Little Georgie j Washington-s when confronted with the cherry tree- cried out, "Papa, I cannot tell a lie. , I did it witjb iny little hatchet." But little Johnny Snerman, jUwhen taken" into the garden and shown the fallen tree1 said, ,fI jdonViilcnow1--Ij believe't-!?I don't believenrl hardly jthirik-rrrldon Irememberbat vfercol down s cherry tre&tirimylife,J and I didn't Ibave1 ajiy hatchet.?-- Then his'fatber looked very aqgFJc. t , Jflnnn7 and was quite asnameWnal? be ever had 'a-8on that couldn't rememberf Te Xee em&rfat Greenback Conference Appropria tion BUlsf CoflrBlan-Tfce ol ter Committee's' Mnvesilcai.on Tme Senate lUTattnews Committee dee. The . manage jqf the)' Lee Monument F?nd, of RiefimWdYVav acknowledge the" receipt of $357 frb'm Miss Florida Cunning ham, Secretary of the Lee Monument Asso ciation. rPiatrict of ;Columbia. f , . fnie National Greenback Conference, in session here, is making a vigorous effort to ; have the resumption piU repealed. ,;, : . . , . The conference committee on the Post- office Appropriation bill came to terms yes terday afternoon, and another of . the gene- ral appropriation - bills was1 disposed of. There still remains, to be agreed upon, the .Legislative, Executive and Judicial, tbe Bandry .Civil, the Deficiency, tbe River and Harbor, and the Army bill. . Confirmations .lohn C- Fremont, Go vernor of 'Arizona ; John 11. Witcher, of West Virgiala, Pension -Aeni at Washing. ton;. Lewis McKenzie, Postmaster at Alex andria, Va. lie fore tbe Potter Committee, Darrall was examined at great length, tbe tenor of his evidence still continuing to place Anderson aad Matthews in close political rela tions. I 'Seymour, the -uotary, aod thei two witnesses, Dick and Wilder, to the Ander son-Weber statement, testified to the execu tion of tbe paper. 1 bey i knew Anderson, abd were then for the first time made ac quainted with Weber. V I Ueneral Smith, formerly Appointment Clerk of the Treasury, was partially exam ined without any new developments. 'The Presidential party arrived at West Point yesterday,"- and were- received with the usual honors. I , COTXOIf RIARKBTSI. j Savannah, firm at lOJ cents net receipts 312 bales; Philadelphia, quiet at lit cts gross receipts 109 bales; New Orleans, firm at 91., IWiaUi cents net? receipts 246 bales; Mobile, quiet at 10i cts net receipts 119 bales; Boston, quiet and firm at; llf cts -!-net receipts 223 bales; Norfolk steady at 11 cts net receipts G73 bales; uaiveston, duiet at 11 cents-net receipts S3Q .bales; Baltimore, firm at Hi cents eross receiDts 176 bales; Memphis, firm at 11 cents net receipts 152 bales; Charleston, steady: at 11 cents net receipts 116 bales; Augusta; firm at iu(ii cents net receipts 94 Dales. When you see a baby, which you know tp have suffered for a long time with Sum mer Cdmplaint or Dysentery, suddenly im prove and' grow fat and healthy, you can later in the day 311 ! casks changed hands i I'ftA J - . A i . A L. ;J f 1 - .m at o cents, Deingau aavance 01 fc on last reports, the market closing steady!'"' . R0SIN--We hear of sales to day of 400'. bbls . at $1 12 for. Strained : and $1 ;15 i 117 for Good Strained, tbe market closing ; quiet ; at f 1 151 117 for Strained' and od, trained. ,Pinc rosius continue, in good request, with sales reported of 27 bbls (K) Low. Pale at f2 25. 39 do (M), Paje at $3 50 and 13do(W)WindowGlass at$3. 50 per bb!.- : ' "1 - TAR. Market steady aiid uncbanged.the receipts of the day being disposed of. at $1 35 per bbl. ! : , ; , ,0 (CRUDE. TURPENTINE Market stea-, djr and unchanged, the receipts of .1 he day being placed at $1 for Hard, $1 '75 for .Tely low Dip and Old Virgin (the latter, subject 1 transactions i Cinarieston Maval stores J June 11. jaarftet, iri these grade's. In floe rosibs we : near of salea of 289 hbl at 1 1 75 for il Extra No. am'ab. '''UrW-a- ' '-'fk 1' yaar 1: I CfTtr1t DtoaHv oi tWa Villi nrinao ' Y. oV J I X7 'yT inP I K 1 I .riW KSIB KX fU Tall" 1 HI I - 1 wb,buv,t " tUV IUI1 Jl IvvO loo riAlkW&Vfti VlYiL'WX 'Hl f ! ' Sales of spirits to day 800 casks .m$Wffl$mJ$& r. u f J alt 27c for whiskeys and oils, abd 28 teeuts aemana; ! D and "0 1 on. Hi or. sr 1 An. 1 1 n en. T :.i m. 1.' . . . joi u at. u. eiii vr x tu ; L uu: a. gi 60: K S2 121; M S2 50. N3 60. and UKUV4't)ia iitTttWKet steady 1 window glass S3 503 75. Crude turoeiH abd unchanged,,, the .receipta of . the, day i ipe.is valued at f i a5 per 'Parrel for yelr- . i . ,- ' - ' . " :': . I lhv Ain on1 Q- OA ft inulli . IT I being fpiaced at w tor uvftg si ;75 lor I r w Vr w w .a. m.. Yellow vDip aad 22 i for i Virgin, i u j,i ,.;-.- ! COTTON. Thei market continues ; firm . at previous prices,.! with small sales report- ea -ati tne following omciai quotations: -. Ordinary.? iJi:. v"; aU' 1 1 &i cents TP; lb Good Ordinary. . : ai Sii Low Midd ling, . . ;.. . , . 10J j Middling. . , 10f Good Middling : ,i ! PF. A NT ITS ATnUrof tftflv nth nmall ! i ' . ' . 8m TYttts JnnA 12. r lour aua Buper iau 94 aowo, 10; exira fall S3 103 83! " Wheat unsettled No. 3 red fall 98ca$l: No. 4do89a90c. . Cora) inactive No. 2 mixed 35 centSw II Whiskey steady at $1 05.; , Pork easieE.at 940 9 50 ior jobbing. Bulk' meat's weaker. Bacon dull at f4 75, S5 7U and S5 73 tor shoulders; clear rib and clear Sides. .Lard easier at $6 70 asked and $6 60 bid. , Double Anchor "A", b Aiaj ortn uaroi 1 n a; ' ttams, fl DOaew) ShQaldera, f Jb.. ...... . 8ide,N. G eaoice, D Western Smoked , Hams. 8ideB,'ll..;.L"i. Bhouldera,.... . t. Dry SaJtod ! Sides av..,.; , . (. Hnouidare . i BBSF-Uve wetoht , ' -. . 1 4 fluiAnl'llBl' r Swu iiuy Ki ....... I . . svJiewSor. a!, i ... i.v,.. BpTOB-JMeiCarcilna. . C&NDLBS-perm. ,...... AriainanSnA cfcRBSB Nortbera Pactorr V fc Cbyraa Java, v B j nA. 1 few a ilm - I 00 O :Sjtf' w a is xo 11 It 6X5 7Jtf u': 11 MT IS j ; axo - sx r l eo ' o .1 75 . CO . ft 115 . 00 2 1M I SgfeO ' S4 7i t SO' 1m 5l4oo 15$ JO ' so o as 1 com N TIS8 9 tt bosaeUB sacks Ulid is 13 O; 12 U ta i.18 jfs scaJ.h.,,!..i.j . w.. fs SS'A?-.1' bbiir,....n eo is no Mackerel, No. S, bbl..L... . -Mttlleta. bVU. -u. . w .. l . ! LOUfe--Slae. bbt 13 10 S3 O 18 1. no 14 IS SO so 78 7 to a deduction of one-fifth) and $2 for New f 'sales reported at 60 . cents tor Ordinary, 70 i It reef, assured that Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup has beaifuseiM Wtl 1 iiilQxt ' MJ,f) i IT WILL PAY to tin Bbriaer'i Indian Vermi- f age a triaL It will destroy and expel worms and Deaaiuy tne complexion. I ' THE OEKAT QUESTI9N SETTLED. Nobody donbta that danger lnrka behind a Coagh or Cold. iiowvio cure tnese rorerannera 01 uonaompuon nas oeea tne omy question, it is a question no longer. inanuy uum Virgin COTTON. Tbe market was quiet and steady at previous prices. We hear of sales to-day of 4 bales at 10f cents, 2 do at 10 cents and 7 do at 10 cents per- lb. The following were the official quotations: Ordinary .. Si cents "ft lb. ,od Ordinary; ...... 9J Low Middling. . . . .... 10 Middling 10f Good Middling " PEANUTS. Market steady, with sales reported to-day of 2,000 bushels at yester day's advance, viz. : 60 cents for Ordinary, 70 cents for Prime, 80 cents for Extra Prime, 85 cents for Fancy and 95 cents for Hand-Picked Fancy. . ' , STAR OFFICE, June 8. SPIRITS TURPENTINE The market opened and closed firm at 28 cents per gallon for country packages, with sales- of about 500 casks at that price. ! ROSIN The market opened firm, with a somewhat increased demand at $1 15 for Strained and $1 171 for Good Strained, with sales of 2,200 bbls at those figures. Also, sales of fine rosins as follows: 11 bbls (K) at $2 25, 54 do (M) Pale at $2 50, and 54 do (N) Extra Pale at $3 per bbl! TAR Market steady and unchanged, the receipts of the day being disposed of at $1 35 per bbl. '.; . .'. 't '" 2 i CRUDE TURPENTINE Market steady and unchanged, the receipts of the day being placed at $1 for Hard, $1 75 for' Yellow Dip and Old Virgin (the latter sub ject to a deduction of one-fifth), and $2 00 for New Virgin cents for Prime, 80 cents for Extra Prime, 1-85 cts for - Fancy and 95 cents for Hand- picked Fancy. ' 1 OOTTON AND..- RATAL STORES . WEEKLY STATEnENT. ;! . '.' " ! ' BECEIPTS'"' j I From the la to the lWi of June, 1878. Cotton. Spirits. Rosin., Tar. Crude; 205 3,576 12,092 405 3,514 ' u . .RECEIPTS j; I From the 2nd to the 11th of June, 1877. Cotton. Spirits. Rosin. Tar. Crude. 48 4,804 12,759 649 2,824 V:" ''rr ' EXPORTS . r '.! j; I From the 1st to the lbth of June. 1878. Cotton. Spirits ' Rosin. Tar. Cruide. MARINE. Pomes'c'lbU 539 1 8,101 Foreign, 000 3,000 i . 5,694 jfotal,.., 189 , 3,539 , 8,795 P WYPIHTfl 781 000 781 21 000 21 From the 2 nd to the 11th of June, 1877. Cotton. Spirits. Rosin.' Tar. Crude. 1 . Domes,tt,!il405 Foreiga,!- 1WX) A l 'Ji. 1 ! 859 2.919 700 6,850 691 00O 591 180 000 180 , ARRIVED. --I.: Schr E K Wilson, 70 tons, Crupper, Rap pahannock, Va., with 3,536 bushels corn to t x mucneu cm oon. Bchr. Leonessa. 206 tons. Acborn, Bath, Me.; with ice to J E Lippitt; vessel to E G Barker & Co. Schr Maggie VanDusen,134 tons,Thomas, Philadelphia, molasses and oil, to Harriss & Howell. I Schr Only Son, 110 tons, Meade, Phila delphia, with 130 tons iron for W C & A R K. and 66 bales nay for Harriss ca Howell, cbr spray, Fenton. Lattle Juver. naval Stores, to Gore & Gore. f Ger barque Don Ricardo, 276 tons, Roddatz, Fayal.E Peschau & Westermaan Br Brig Keva, 288. tons, Smeltzer, St. Thomas, Willard Bros & Mebane. Steamship Regulator, Doane, New lork, ADCazaux. I- ..... Steamship Raleigh, Oliver, Baltimore, A D Cazaux ;-- - v-.-' V. 8ehr .Ray, Dennis, New River, naval Stores to Wilder & Morton. , ' . . v Schr WJ Potter, Wells New River, paval stores to Wilder & Morton. i "Nor brig Mira. 284 ' tons, Cotnelinseii, FLO Super. Northers. bbl Extra-do, y bbl....; XfiV ' bbl..... I ExUa. V bbl.... . It VafMilw flS Wl If KHTrt.lBBIL. . i ,i .! .. r penman urnsiie, 9 sow a 1 Baagh'sMrtephate, " 1 - uareona jrsrtUQier, Ground Bone, BoneMeal," if!. . " Jloai.r . Stavaaaa Guano, M Complete Manure' : Wbaan's Paosptaate ' ' Wando Phoeroliate: " Bereex A Bote's Paorali. w Bxcellenxa Cotton Fertlliicr QLUB a:.'..'ii.L v..s. ...ll.. ; aATlX Dam 4e In mm 1 wan H vw mm owiv us usagBi I Corn, Cargo, buaheL.w.... Corn, mixed fl buahel. j I corn, wnoiesaie, tn Daa. . j Oats, 9 baehel. t Peas, Cow, V bnahel...... luujsa uroen. y 6 60 9 00 Q 8 75' 5 1 00 o .00 o 4 60 6 00, O 550 6 80; & 0 00 a 5 76 5 ? K 75 9 60 800 50 6 500 6 60 25 800 000 7 60 750 800 e ru. ma k HAYliaatern," 100 Sid!. WesUrm, y 100 &b.. .... 60OP IRON ton.. LARD Northern, 9 Sk. ......... t ' North Carolina, V .... .. . . LIME bbl.......... L.... LUMBKE Citt SrxAiiSAwxn Ship Stuff, resaweo, M ft., Roueh Edge Plaafe aj at ft... WestIndiC&nne8, according - toqoalltj.V Mft...TI uressearioonns, seasonea.. BcantUBg and fioaraa, com i i - juiiu, Jm. .... MOLASSES New cp JCnba, hhda i, ddis v gai.. 67 50 O 63 50 00 08 A SO 00 50 00 O 66 00 00 00 40 00 00 00 45 00 MOO 67 00 55 00 55 00 00 AO 6700 00 00 70 00 00 SO 70 00 S0 00 00 00 56 90 80 00 9 16 67Ji 70 00 , , 68' 48 80 4 8 0 00 113X 00 66 50 85 5 10 0 00 115 New cron Cuba. Porte RlCOthhds... DDIS, Bofc-arHoase, ahds, Igil. . 1 f . H,if!bbis.s gal.... HAILCnV to SOdJ t iieg! ! piLB E.erosene,.wgai.. ...... 1,559 f9769 The following is the stock of naval stores and cotton in yard and afloat at this port June lum, lavo: , STOCKS; n Cotton; iayard.-. . . .. :; i 297 bales. rOULTKY" PKANTJT8-i- basbel. ave..,,. Clilckenfl, Spring., , in yard,. . afloat,... SDiritsTuri ,' Ulr.y. Mil n.i a.l i IJ-..I t:Total,i.4v i-Ji". . .j Ji.. . .. ftoefri; in yard, i i . . v i . . . a . . . -. . . afloat,. . i-it .Kk'.t - i S k 4-.il M.ii hrii ,;fjl..!i- rotai. 423 5,185 casks ,5,229 66,782 800 ;i i r. bbls. 4i ars n ns rr ? . 2remernaven, sx ueiue. v , .. ! i i; ! 8 wed barque Israel, 320 tou8, .Tafiain Hamburg, RE Heide. , ' . ' 1 Rnr Rnnv Stnrm ' Tik Via '"F.lSfcaKAt.W fittv. 2,000 bushels corn to Preston CumnriDg & 1 wTATOEa Sweety w'bsiabail"" ! Schr Annie, Justice, Little :River,$u C, naval stores to Anderson & Loeb. Schr William, Moore, Shallotteb aval stores to Anderson & LoetfT : r-; nrwiwun ;t - - i i ? ;ift I Schr Mary L VanKirk Walker, George town, S. C, toloaol lumber for Philadel phia, E G Barker & Co. r-i . .i . ir: j .... i t ; TT 1 Bis tnompb answered every day and every j COTTON The market for this article I ?ar,iin;H,,'.;f4,j -i I V- b Hi-tot . , cuvisv h boor, bj the- benefioial .and aetOMahlng .effects of HAtz's Hoinrr r uoHxaomrD awdtjlb Taken In time, this preparation is a specific for every dis ease or tne innga tending eo a iaiai issne. i Pike's Toothache Drops cure Toothache in one mmute. ; tia Dy ail jjruggiata. . (MOTHERS. MOTHERS. MOTHERS, don't fai to procure Mas. Wirslow's BooTHiNe HtkuI" for all diseases of teething In children. It relieves the child from pain, cores wind colic, regulates the bow- eis, sno, ey giving reuei ana oeaitn to inecniia. gives rest to the mother. . was steady at previous prices. Sales ref ported of 10 bales at 10ic per lb. The following were the official quotations: . Ordinary . . . ........ I ' Si cents lb. Good Ordinary. .... j 9i Low Middling ..... 10J Middling. .......... lOf Good Middling;', PEANUTS. Sales reported to-day of 300 1 67,082 ' 5,749 bbls. ' 44 " it I ti - Total.. A me rtA i t . . .' . V . V . w,fVir Prude Turpentine, in yard 1,456 bbls.' j.ur-.ft .iiinoa, 'two .-.iiti.-iin; ir .t Total 1,456 ; 4al W II, 1877, V.Oon. . Dpirus. xuwra, - j. ar. Crude. 871 ! Such is the PuurriNa, Hialdts Opkbatiom of Qlinn'b Sulfhttk tiOAP. that formidable abscesses and purolent ulcers, as well as the mott obstinate skin diseases are cured by It , It expels proud flesh and is highly anti-DUtreacent. - Silver locks grow dark from BaibDtb. , the -use of Hill'i Reliable help for weak Chronic, painful and The wife of Prof. Alex. .ver, is deaL, $ and nervous Batterers. prostrating diseases cured without medicine.' PuTvermacher's Electric Belts the grand desideratum. Avoid imitations. Book and Journal, with fall particulars,-mailed free. Ad dress PuLVXBiiacKXB GALVXino Co.; 292 Vise St. Cincinnati. Ohio. ; j - . s LIVER IS itlirxJ.-i-T&e Liver is the Imperial or gan or the whole Human system. When n is ais turbed In its m-oDer action all kinds of ailments are the natural resort It baa beea successfully prove that Green's August Flower ls anSqnaiiea in eanng all Dersons afflicted with DysDensia or Liver Com plaint, aad all the numerous symptoms that result from aa unhealthy condition of the Liver and sto mach. Three doses will prove that it is just what you want. ! Tbe Experience of a Imehty JVan. 1 . (Tbe Norfolk Day Book.) Mr. Geo. S. Gornto. the luckv man of Princess Anne County, Vs.. who drew; the $30,000 prime in the Louisiana State Lottery, was heavily in debt. with a mortgage on his farm, and things going be hindhamd with .him generally. He got Sold of a copy of the advertisement of the Lottery. He de termined to make a venture. ! He bad but $5.15 in the world. He wrote to M. A. Dauohin. P.O. Box 693, NewOdeaata, and enclosed $S la the letter, and was Just about to send it off to the Post Office by a boy, when saeRro hand, of his called on him and demanded bis wages, which just amounted to $5. He offered the man the $3 he had. left, but this was declined by the darkey, who threatened to leave his work lust at a critical time unless ne trot tae wnoie. Hetosk the letter, and the two dollars out of it, which with the $3, ne handed the manv ... , -Thus was he with but fifteen cents cash in the world; aad while In this melancholy frame of mind. about an atmr lafterwara, ;- negro mam-drove n and fcourtt-a lottd of fodder, amountinir to tl.W not enough to pay for the ticket, but with ten, cents in his pocket he made up the amount, and rewrote the letter and enclosed $3. The next thing that for Prime,80 cts for Extra Prime, 85 cts for Fancy and 95 eta for Handspicked Fancy. Market steady. . . K .' . , i .' STAR OFFICE, June 10. V SPIRITS TURPENTINE. The market 1 was firm at 28 eta per gallon for country packages, with sales reported of 150 casks at that price. .;; ' j -;. . ROSIN The market was quoted firm at $1 15 bid for Strained and $1 17i for Good Strained, but .Without reported transactions. Sales of j 100 bbls fideixosicsiA $2 25 for (K) Low Pale, $2 50 for M) Palaand $3 for (N) Extra Pale. ! TAR. Market steady and ' unchanged, the receipts of tbe day .being disposed of at $1 35 per bbl. ' CRUDE TURPENTPE Market stea dy and unchanged, the receipts of the day being placed at $1 00 for Hard, $1 75 for bushels at 60 cents for. Ordinary,1 70 tents 1j t,; """5,043 ' 42,861 3,951 i - . ; i rj t. . a m-i zl zz t. i - " i. a . : . i' Jasj'9. 187' f-:JaHB Hi 1877. Cotton.il.tu4;il0i.i;iuii; .Uit-:10i ; KonunaL $1 45 I 50 f 1 60 $2 10 icounty, B F Mitchell & Son. Schr R L Myers, , Fairfield, ,N. C B F Mitnhell & Son. j Steamship D J Foley, Price, Baltimore,'1: Steamship Benefactor, Jones, New York; ! Schr Mary Lymburner, French, ; Boston,. Worth ds wortn. isuouia nave Deen re ported several days ago.1 41 ' ' '! Sehr Spray, Pentori, Xittle River, Gore OS tiore. r. : .r ;. , . ..,! ) Schr, Maggie Van ., Dusen, Thomas, Georgetown, S. C, Harriss & Howell, -, Schr Hattie Turner, Hupper, Bath,' ! Me! Jas H. Chad bourn & Co ''" Lard. V gal. j unseeo, v Spirits.,.-.... iiUSk Rosinj........fl 401 'Tar,.,.:V...4.$i'60 : Crude .'....j.f 10; n 45 u ITwL a ma Wl POKX Jlorthern, City Mestr.... . mcJs-riCarolina, 9 .f....Pt... I noufra, v uoiui. ......... .. KASS Country, 9 kiwU... V MM BALT Alum, V bushel... I . . uverpooi, vsaoK,co r.v.u. Lisbon, 9 sack..........;.. pDQAK Cubs, ft.. .......... rOTtO AlCO, 9 BMinLnn,, ii iC-4 i' i ! 9 Jiwj...f hi.. Crushed. fcl.....!!... AP-Northern, 9 r?HTOGLKS-Cmtract, 9 M.,... a uemmoaw M.v... ....... t .yuDi ja,..i. ........ ' vvTress Hearts W M . BTAVB!4 W. O. BbU 9 M.i. a. O. HhdV V M. Cvnress. M . TALLOW 9 . sf........ .win 1.1 i an u- auu m iuh, v MmM ..i. .... . jnurau-, ........... Common loll...'..-;;;... j Inferior to Ordinary, Ml . . ,WJttiBJii nonnera, m gat.... norm uaroona,-m gai.. WOOL Uawashed, V t, ! Washed. H ...... ...... I. j.... 1 00 o 110 70 00 76 00 oo 5 li 00 1 85 18 00 00 00 14 00 18 00 10 00 15 00 O18P0 O SfiOO fie oo 38 43 13 00 00 00 00 00 S3 O 35 Q 40 . : 80 .16 a 1 10- ) . o 80 00 ,,10 r70 ' 00 a 25 12 00 1S150 00 00 00 00 00 00 11 00 00 00 10 00 85 88 S3 3fi . 80 865 18 145 IOC 40 85 18 90 50 S75 00 O 76 80 85 00 75 00 " 85 00 8w 00 ix .. 103tf , 10 X 10 r ; 9 9 9 00 11 6 6 4 0C 600 I M 100 4 50, r 5 00 SO ' 00 100 15 00 10 00 00 00 00 oo -oo on 6 5 7 id so is oo TOO 808 5 00 6 00 4 80 5 00 8 5) , 4 00 1 00 600 1 75 S 80 .15 SO t5 a u iirifcffriNCKroir u biohei r a ark ex BoMoa llsot, flbsiBd I.aMer Mar. tBp6ton.Commerci.al Bulletin s , V A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY -TO i WIN A PORTDNB.' 8BVENTH GRAND DIS TRIBUTION, 1878, AT NEW ORLEANS , TUBSH DAY, JULY 9th. 1 - -( Lonislana State Lottery Company.: . ;. BVTTJIS. SKLLlHtl. Goid .....i... L Par. 101 Exchange (sight) on New York, ........ . disc't' ! Baltimore,......: a J ..-'i .Boston,.!.. 34 . rnuaaeipnia, ........ x MM..- J J 1 1 1 A A It 4V. . . . . . i I' Till mHUIHOI WH nauvu uiHKliunKU vi ura XhO weeK JUSt Closed naSiDeen B npor- I Letrlalatureof the State for BducaUonal and Chari- Western Cities. . e 80 dsTS l -wTeat r-- Baak of New Hanovor Stock. . .. .. First National Bank . lExeaan taibt one.ndmay be, fairly , said to have ufle purposes to 1868, wMia capital fiiMi' oawsoa Bank:!3vr!::::a:i::::: witnMserl the nnebfrnr ol the fall sale. which it has since added a JSUXaB5J?lMii I Wilmington Building Stock,. L wuneagea me openiK . ' 000. 3TS GRAND SINOLB NDHBBR DISTRIBU- I JtecSntcs" r'Tr4, ; thbueh no irreat ambunt of activity has yet S?AtftjiiVfc.- ntaM mnnt&iv nth ms I SrrrSS- -u'-.-. t v - .ivit.iu. r- , " 7- --i niTHn vuim - commenced, and buyers and sellers' are both movinir Bloirlrand - cautiously. A trfiodMedl'df firmness has been generated : among manufacturers by the experience of tbe last Blx monins; ana, as we oave prw : vlously remSrkedBiostof them are resolnte in their determination lO BSip me season rthftr tban io do business at loss.! ; :- There is S eeaetal- refusal od the part of manufacturers to 'taS orders tot boots at any lower figure' than 10 per cent ;Oiri the day. It never scales orpottpones. Look at the fol lowing Distribution s i ' " ! v : CAPlTAIr PRIZE. taOJMO. ! -1 i Ai, : 10M.C00 TICKETS AT TWO.: DOLLARS! BAGS J i HALF TICKETS ONE ; DOLI.AR, j. ; 3if LIST OF PRIZES. "1 Capital Prize.. -1 Capital PriM......; ; 1 Capital Prize. . . . . , . 3 Prizes oifSSOO..... Yellow Dip and Old Virgin v (the tatter j prices f a yfesr ago and 'Some orders i of subject to a deduction of, oneTflCth). and SriSw .frTfS $2 00 for New Virgin. , f j; j Rough leather baa weakened again since - OrkTrrrkXr Tho mirtnt fnr ihio artiolo I rtilf last anH nt thft. ' l.lMS Ttrlcaa ' STO COH- , wai firm t nrevioua nr ices' SalearUortei SUierably uiisetUedi .Choice -,Wjlje JEas was firm at previous prices. aies reported kbp toa AX)ld i,llHo to good J (-!.( t'V.f--( $io,ooo .i'..A'7lO,080: ,5,000 s.000 -.w.' 0O0 ,10,000 .V.;.:1 10,030 i.:.4r 10,000. 10.000 If. C, Bonds Old Sx-Oomoa. .. . ...... 14 DbT Funding ISiXT.... . 5 Do. " 18S8..L 5 i ;'!Do; '8paalTar.i... 1 a Dq. to N.CvBailBoad.......L.49 W. . W. B.Ronds 7 (Gold Int. 97 OaroUka Central R. R. Bonos, 9c.-. 80 WiLCoL Aug. R.R. " i ........80. 100 75 65 100 95 190 turned up from tbat S3' was the gratifying intelli gence that his ticket had. drawn a prize of $30,000, more than enough to alter his current of , sad lack, of 4 bales at 10 and 5 do at 10i cents per lb. The following were tbe official quota-? tlons: ! Ordinary 1 8i f rents 1bJ Good Ordinary....... ?i " ".4 LowMiddling,.. JtlOi i r Q?B Middling ......I 10i " " i Uood; Middiine. . . ;.b i customers and we doubt if o much.; Qf ( any coald be purchased i below, that figure, and a good trade wooid fleoDtiess suiten ..u op 3,700 1300 -900 ,..A fal;.i i;sai'ir;i i-jj.ii?t rjd rm flir s a T.awnv asbostmknt JTlBilXNU D&VM1VO, ULIuLi nSii a, enable him to raise the mortgage, stack his' farm ; wen, ana pat nun on nis pins again, bucu is idck. jtooa juiaaiinij. .. . w t - j i ,11: . 1 jl .:o ,.ujr jriruux pami,iiuaj nmio, , PEANTJTS.-Sale9 reported to-day, of 700 bushels at 60 cents for. Ordinary, cents for Prime, 80 cents for Extra Prime, I JeHwrjmW Boston,' ifaaf.- 5 Prizes of 1000 SO Prizes of 508... : 100 Prizes of 100. .. ? 800 Prizes of' ? 60.,, 500 Prizes of 20... 1000 Prizes of --10. .. i APPROXIMATION PRIZES: . 9 Apprsxlmatiou. Prizes of $300...v.'i... , 9 Approximation Prizes or 100...... '-9 Approximation Prizes of 100...... .i.. 1857 Prizes, amounting to: :' ':.....!:.;. : ;.:'.llld,400 : ' Responsible corresponding ' agents wanted 'at all promfiaeat points, to whom, a Jioeral compensation. win nepaia. - . - : Application tof rates to elahs sbould only be made to the Home Offloe in New Orleans. , ... , Write, clearly stating full address', f of farther Jn formation.oreend orders to. 1 j 1 iy ?J v.' I f t biVvitfV.ih : H. iA JA V PallNr Ho c . P'9' Box 62 New Orleans, LonlaIana'p All our Grand Extraordinary Drawings are under the supervision and management of GENERALS . saauiuu&ui auu n u oaju a.- jeboui i.jn.i Wilmington City Bonds, Sfe ....70 .V. j t Tfe.u;,w..90 ,J ri-- ' ;oliJVe......74 70(GoldIat.) New Haaover County Bonds, f c. 90 (Gold Int) Do . .s.. . de. " ff e..i.70(Cur. Int) W. W. Railroad Stock, ...J.' 45 . North Carolina R.R. " .40 Wllminston Cotton Kills... . S5 Bladen' Cpty Deiociatic Conyenlion. rfm!BLADEN TOOTTTY NOMINATING CON X. VENTIOH will be bald. In Xllzabethtown. on SATURDAY, the 6tb day of Jury. - The Township Executive Committees are directed to call Townsup vnvennons in their respective Townships, to meet on Saturday, the 39th of Jane, ana. appomc i egnea w me vounty vonven- Uou, and three to the Beuatorial Conventisn, and to ISDaawawW sat we if appoint a Townenrp Executive Committee, ,C. O, Mibcik, Secretary. u-.vAv," . . je 13 DA Wit "Tbe Observer" please copy. Breraeror OMnocraticExecutlTa Committee of Biaoen Jounty, '4n
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