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Where no issue is nainca uio auiciwMiuu, ww . Daily. Where an advertiser contracts for the paper to be sent to him during the time his advertisement is in, the proprietor will only be responsible for the Remittances most be made Ty Check, Draft, Pos tal Money Order, Bxpress, or in Kegistered Letter. Only each remittances will be as the risk of , the nnhliahcr. Communications, nnleaa they contain important other way, they will invariably be rejected if the real name of the author is withheld. Correspondents must write on only one side of ine paper. By WIIiX.IAJEK Ml. BBBNAKD. WILMINGTON, 2T. C: ' FsixjATiMoENiNGi -May 24, 1878, TJEARS, TEARS, IDLE TEAKS. A disgruntled Republican writing from Raleigh . to , the Washington : ' Republican ; gives a touching account : of the disappointments of himself and friends, and in piteous tones wants the editor of that wicked sheet,. to give - him some comfort,- and ' to pity the sorrows of a poor old man The gravamen is that, the North Carolina Radicals have been almost altogether ignored by Hayes in , the matter of appointments, and. that sundry Democrats had secured favors " at the hands of the Administration and .are now- in . the enjoyment ; of nice little offices that "of right belong to the Republicans. i . There is a good ' deal of justice; in : the complaint, and we are too sym pathetic not to feel badly when we read his painful jeremiad, and behold the tears trickling between 'the lines and all along and through the dolo rous sentences. "We must reproduce . a - little of ' this lugubrious and de sponding epistle just for "the fun of the-thing," and to show, our, readers how downcast are the "leaders'' iof the opposition, now that their grub is growing scarce and their arms are no longer thrust into the "public crib." Hear this hungry and yet disappoint i. ed patriot as he peals forth his deep . .anguish: -r . . v .. ''It is a well known fact that we cannot even get an appointment in the- depart-, ments. " Out of sixty-odd which belong to - us in the .Treasury Department under the act of Congress, we have about twenty- two. While Democratic members of Con- , gress in this State have their Democratic friends appointed in the departments, our ' Republicans are snubbed and sent off with ; the remark of -4No vacancies.' 7 ?. Be ing ' thus 1 snubbed i rand i ignored ; at "Washington; what can you expect from ' us f Are we. to struggle and quarrel with our neighbors and our brethren about poli tics merely: to gratify . and strengthen . our Northern political riends;. who, think we r' are good eoongh to use in national conven- tions and be forgotten when the election! ia over f It is well enough tojtalk about fight ing for principle; we have done that to our hearts' content. : i What is there to fight for f North Carolina could have been saved if its Republicans had been properly treated. We are in want of a leader. -t - We have a few charlatans loud-mouthed who are ready with all kinds of remedies, such as stirring up the 'Old Whigs' with a long pole; but they represent nobody, and all they want is office, and, really, most of .them are uufit for office. They are the bum- - mers and camp-followers of the last cam ; paign. - ; H ' With such treatment as I have detailed, how can you expect us, MrJ Editor; to have . muclLenthusiasm ?" ' T , , This is indeed a melancholy case. "Dreadful ia their doom, when dsspair has ' - driven To censure fate and pious hope forego."; THB VISHING AWARD. Secretary of State Evarts has writ- Hen a long-winded 'and j wordy ' 'dis course on the decision of the Halifax tribunal in regard to the fishing ques tion. The said, tribunal awarded , damages against the .United States to the amount 6f $5,000,000.' This hurts, and although. EngUnd by the Geneva award had to pay the United States $15,000,000 or: three; times as much Mr. Evarts thinks John Bull ought f t JP5Cnanlpousana fakeT6nly a ; part of the award. He complains of the metbodi by rhich the award was nccuredj bt they are the same .by which tlie flSOOOjOOO were obtained. at jreaeva Accoruiug 10 . me mew York Journal of Commerce the case. was. not wett managed. It says: "Mr. vatU flUcra himself aud h:s De partment unduly i une passage or his Vommutilcatlon Uc cannot 'discover any Tltur of ability or aucotioo on our part' in tlm work before tue tnDunal.Most personr who watched the ' proceedings at Halifax think otherwise. -They are of the opinion that too case was not as ably managed as it micht have been that lua haudlinjr, of it was far inferior, for instance, to that of the Alabama claims at Geneva. They also fan to see caution and shrewdness in . the. stale Dcnartment in allowing events to, shape themselves so as 10 put M . Detfosse.known' to be favorable tok the hlgtr Canadian pre- tensions, on the Cttttmissiotf'as . a-naiance of nower. The Secretary should not have provoked these unpleasant reminders by 9UU1 9CII-VUUI(HliU6UU. ANOTUEK nARVELLOtlS IlVVteN Edison has made another improve meut upon his phonograph, f He calls his new machine the Auraphone, aud it will talk on its own hook just as well as the phonograph 'will record the sounds . made by persons. The invention is too wonderful not tode Bervespecial consideration. : We give an extract ; from an interesting ac oount that appears in the New York Star: t "? ': : "In the ceiling of his private offlcel con cealed from view, with the exception' of a small, ear-shaped funnel, of dark color; be has fitted between .the rafters and the floor above one of his double recording and speaking machines. In the room above a portion of the machine rises through the floor, and attached to it is a small wooden box, said to contain the coils of tha pipe of the trumpet, the bell . or mouth ot which opens through one side, and is made of the new substance : djscoverea by Air. .Edison, and alluded to elsewhere. : u With : the ex ception of .the box, all other portions of the machine are open to inspection. ..hvery word uttered in the room below is repeated in the room above, with : about treble or quadruple the volume of .sound (although it can be arranged in vast excess of this), while at the same time it is being recorded on the matrix plate for future reference and preservation through the electrotyping process. Theeffect produced by the aura- phone: is not only comically weird; but, in many ways,' alarming. Sending an as sistant to the room- below in order - to lest its capacity for catchiog whispers, the ora tor, directed by Mr. Edison, bent down his' ear to the little box .only to. be deafened by the inquiry, "What do you think of the auraphone?" shouted in tones that almost made the house rock, followed i bv a laugh so mockingly hideous and Unearthly as to maae ine blood curdle wiln norror. .This we soon discovered to be one of the peculiar jokes incidental to an introduction to the auraphone, always hugely enjoyed by the inventor and his attaches. Subsequent ex periments proved the exquisite; sensitive ness 01 inemacnine. me iamiest whisper, the ticking of a olock, the rolling of a lead pencil over the desk, the tearing of a small piece of newspaper, a sigh, a tune hummed in the lowest register all were successively delivered in the room above in exaggerated volume. At night, when the quicj is more profound, Mr. Edison informed us that he could plainly hear the purring of his cat in the office below." - . : There seems to be no end to the fertility of . Mr. , Edison's inventive powers. .If he should not finally Ibe bereft of his reason he m ay v discover other principles or . machines . more wonderful than his marvellous phono graph or his astounding, auraphone, He is probably endowed with a' great- er genius jor.1nvcnuon1.nan any man yet known to the world. : We , begin seriously . to : doubt; if Senator Lamar is the great statesman he is represented to be by bis extrava gant admirers, . That he . is an r able ah d eloquent ' speaker - do ,: one can doubt. : But how .'about bis . states manship ? ' He has given. more erratic votes than any other Democrat in the Senate. ; His last independent es capade was to; Tote to place' Grant, the ;. enemy . of civil liberty : and of every Southern State, upon the re tired list of the armyr with a salary -'of not less than -$15,000 annuallv. Grant did not need- any : such . help, for he is rich.:, already,-andu is the "Great National Dead Beat, as some one called ihim..Mrr Lamar often blunders. . It is, however, the fashion just now to attribute his recalcitrant performances to-excessive, back-bbbe and a tremendous burden of inde pendence. ";; ' - : : ' ' ' 1 ; The ''true inwardness'! of Senator i j " . ...... i. I Upnkling's reconciliation with Hayes," or his willingness to be ' reconciled, has come to light.' He realizes the fact that he cannot be re-elected to the Senate unless the . Republican party goes into the next' State .cam paign without any division in ; its ranks. To carry the Assembly there must be a united front. The - Conk- ling and : Administration men must fight shoulder to shoulder; He sees, therefore, the absolute necessity' of bridging the chasm, and to that - end he will no longer oppose "the Presi dent's wishes in regard ; to the .New: York Custom Hou'sel A Burn's f said something about the i 'best laid plans 01 mice ana men" not ' always work ing out exactly right, but that "they gang aft aglae." - : -s Judge Mdrt6ri,ho' worked up the Florida case for Finley hasr been in terviewed by the Washington Post. What he saysf ampuhts to' this:' that the pending ''investigation LwilL de velop all the facts,. and .these a facts will be sustained by a "cloud of ' wit nesses." . 'We will see what we wiil see. ' 1 t j , ' r, , . - TnEFQitJDULCST CLAIMS. MrV Sherman stated In his remark able carapaign speech jpaade at Mari etta, Ohio, that $100,000,000 had been paid for fraudulent "rebel'. claim soul of the United States' Treasury. In J an u a ry last he dwel tat.l a rgeupo n the same subject in & cornmunicatiaiL sent to the House of Represeniative, aniubmitiwrignisrora validity to sustain luSyjCbarges. It turns out'that these claims areJalmo8t eattrely -such as arise '-' out 6Itk cus- toTths casescTh oorresnondeiftMf jthe jDaltimore 01n, .writing, from, Wash- . ington on thjl9th, says: . . y 1 "On thellth 4of this moo lb M f.-Planning, of Misaissippi. submilted a resolntin in the House of JRepresentalives calling ou .the Secretary Vof tbd'Tteasary for if state h mehtfepeciflciilys of .therlfr&udulehtclaims Which had.' been paid by;'th4 "Treasury ,De parrihent,;wlthtfthe; Wstry' oreachcase, and on" whose" repdrt or; reconinienda'tiou'it was paid. Mr. Foster of Oht6(,l',the par ticular friend f Secretary Shrnjan.refused; to permit the 1 consideratiop' of "rhe resolu tion, but it is the purpose; of Mr; Manning to offer. It again at the first favorable oppor tunity: There is the best reason. 'tyr, belief by those who. have' investigated tbe' whole subject that whatever fraudulent war claims have beenpar by the' .Treasulry Were paid bn the recommendalidh of Republican offi cials, and the! beneficiaries were, in. the vast majority of ; instances," Republicans" lining in Kojthern' States.';";;'. ! t",c ; 'Just aa the Sxait. stated Jast week: it has leaked lout that the 'awful; sto- ries :'" about -'Communistic r speeches," threats,;drilling8;&c.:, were all raan- u f actiired : out ; bf pretty much the wnole'ciblhTiap'te'HnV the;, reduction of the army.: The Ne w York Tribune which has degenerated into one of the lowest organs of party,' has revealed the cunning plan and 'shown the long ears of the braying animal. It -says: .f. VThe growing. apprehension. of fresh la bor troubles, this summer, and. tbe possibil ity that tbe strikes and riots of last; July may be repeated on even a larger scale, give special interest to ; the warfare of the Democratic party upon the army." : standing army or their chance is hope less in 1880i Cut it; do wn to lOi,000 men, Messieurs Congressmen' ; -, ;s For the tbreo weeks ending la'st Sat; urday the imports at the port 'of New York were $1 51000.000, ; while, the ex- portsamdunted to 1 9,000,000. Depre ciation in imports compared, vritb last year, $3,000,000; increase;, in exports, $5,uuu,uou, in tne race or such en couraging figu res th e Ne w Yo rk ; Tri bune i considers the outlook; discoura ging. !: Sagacious TViJun.. ; '.'"J .; Miss Anna S. Starkweather, of East S agi na w, Michigan, " h as .run away with: hrank a Mordaanty - rthe: : actor. Mordaunt is forty years bf age and has a wife and children. ,-This is one bf the 'fruits of'. tbellhigb moral ideas that prevailan certain sections. The Boston, Herald , caused twenty Governors to be interviewed and only three approved of the Potter resolu tions No one v expectsRepublican Governors to' favor a complete Jabd exhaustive exposure of the crimes; of their party. . ' i . '-j Girls at the Madison University, Wisconsin, steal but at night and go boating with eqtially fast young men. A progressive age. , T '- We unintentionally "made Mis Mary Anderson a married lady. . We ought to have written ; 'step-father.,, CURRENT COMMENT - Whatever ' deubts may1 be- entertamed i as to Mr. Hayes, no doubts afflict any Democrat's mind, as to. J ohn - snerman's guilt. ' tie more than any other human being! is responsible for the theft of the elec toral vote of 'Louisiana. .1 He is not only impeached, but convicted by his own hand, and mouth. ? Evidence j is in existence which will more .than justify the House, in preferring, ar ticles of ; impeachment . : against him. Knowledge is in our possession, f leav ing.- no aouDt wnaiever upon me mind of any unprejudiced honest man, that' the result of " the pending investigation mtist ' be . the impeach ment of J ohn Sherman. Washing rt, There is something really naive, in this bombast. 'Here is? a party whl6h"i6r;sey.ehte6n years" has- uau 'possession or toe government.. most - of the time of all its depart- ments, 'ht present of all but 'one- which is wholly -responsible for- the condition of affairs having thef ef frontery to talk about the i 'paralyza tion of industry.-. of anarchy," and "peace." Jlereare a set : of conspir ators, who were strong Vndttgh to "force upon the ' people the 'option of elected, or Tesorting to arms ' to-seat the President who-vwas, having Hhe audaoity to rriake.ref erences to Mexi co. . Here ? are , partisans -i who have applied theag-Talrince8santIy,gab-: bing about the "f reedbM' of 'debate men "who have j submitted all free agencies to the" despotism of a cabal whinirig , about the -"tyranny- f ma- jorities.'.'-f-ZowtW: xGowriet-JouY- -The-mdvement4naueurated bv Mr. Potter is not a .movement iri'the in-. terest of any man .;It is acrand inouest in the name and for-, the, honor of the people;: Of the TJnited States.'" Whd-'tiave 8een de-- IraUded of - their birthnght the 'tight to eiect luemown UMel.nagistratfl. &iWee ; td; that Democrat, who, .from , petty spite i br captiOUsness, attempts Tto arrest or 'delay iff intCiTioniAira. - The Press of the State,in chronicling the decease of VWilliam : A. VV right, of WilmlngtQo; baa paid appropriate iriDuies 10 nis wonas apuicu, ov to the fidelity With-whichhe fulfilled everv nublio trust committed to nis care. Permit the hand of friendship to place on record arsimplelribTite . - j r -Jl j to, j nis,Yirtue8 as a man, anu a ineuu, r$ fflrhftflirt.tiorA was noininev" in uc tjharacerofMKyWriffhtsoaUTae iivejoHis frindj thihgling of simple, genuine -3ignity:witb--r;innH-' v;cut run tu jauu u uiuvn v v ""p,i with eheerFjif,spirjt8 a ways reaay 10. unbend; frDm..bnsiness-oaresi ? ana ; t.Q respond to. sallies, of j wiu-and - 'yllvf'J Danter, Itas alwayajwiltf reservation, sufhcienl to, .checK; pre 'inrnMlin- onVT Vokronnl'lfl JWlifRri ana jamuiarity. ,XMever uarrymg auy , .3 vcuwiii ,eo .ji icaa.,, , it x.uo sti ng; "his play fulflasheS brought but ;aia wants private-ears .why f d'tabp make ihnAWPi. !tfRntOrinitus: an offer for those of Eli Perkins ? "VVeU, m s ... . u .. -r v V. w j .... t w r- J even as the waters ot .mspwnjipyea Sound, sparkling and jqancing ; in the sunlight, concealfrather j thau reyeal the blaok mud banks and ugly rockt' khd bring befoVe the' eye 'only bright and beautiful images, who. that have enioved his de lightful society,? on that patrimonial estate, so dear to his heart, so identi fied wjth his.name wil ever forget the exquisite 'abandon ' "iu which f he- threw off the trammels of business,' and gave himself 'fullyup1 to the spirit of the time anil place!-1 Who, of the t many that have i enjoyed, his rare hospitality, not only of bis. neigh bers, .but, his,, friends throughout North Carolina and in other states, can forget his happy 'efforts to please, and the ! charm he - threw over the whole cirole centreing in him. : Hap py Wrightsville ! Every spot, almost every tree, was a tamiliar .friend to him.., ,In , every proposed improve ment he had a personal pleasure, and his spirits rose. higher and his affec tion grew more intense, as he fancied the growing popularity of his beloved home. " How it gratified - hirh to; klU rect attention to ; pleaaingl-v'ie ws, ; of to striking peculiarities of landscape or veeretation, always with a charm ing implieatiou that no wbereeise,- in 'the wide, wide : world," could such beauties be fojnud ! ... .. ,. .; ; I His tenderness, unostentatious! as were all his virtues manifested it self were an nis virtues, mamiestea itseit. cuiistaitii y , iu wuuien. i'uuiuy auu chivalrous to cnildren, protecting and companionable to the brute ere: atipn, kind and caressing. And even to dumb vegetation his innate kind' ness ; of 'heart exhibited itself,:? now' stopping to bind up a broken twig, now stepping aside to avoid crushing a lowly, wild flower. ' How often, during the preseut'and coming summers, as his old friends drive along the shell turnpike a monument to his . energy, " as they sweep around his lovely home, will the tenderest recollections throng the memory, recalling tbe kindly gentle man and the faithful friend the genius , loci--whoso like we shall look on again. ne er , Farewell, Friend I Though thy mortal part is slumbering in tbe dust thy virtues live green iu the hearts of those whose lives ! were brightened ... a . ' . .1 .. t . .: . ' . - ', ana maae nappier oy association wun thy pure spirit; J 1 'K. OUK, STATE ! CONTBiriPORAKIES. 'Let every man stand on his 6 w a 'merits . If he be worthy let him "come in;" should the people see proper, let him " "step out." Oar molto is ""Let the people rule;" not a favored few who are - disposed to - act : as monarchs. Let every Democrat who comes to the Convention hold tbe best interests of the country and the success of his party above ' personal wishes. He ' who 'would sacrifice the public good to avenge private wrongs deserves not the name of patriot. vxjora zorcuigu. Tbe country pays Congress a pretty round sum for the attendance of its servants, very largely over a million dollars annually in the way of per diem alone, not to speak of extras and contingencies. .Enough is paid to justify the neglect for the time of private business; in fact, from : the avidity with .which Congressional honors are sought,, the inference is strong that private business is very little in tbe way. " Why, then, does it happen, as it has happened several times this session,, that on important . occasions like tbe one under consideration, Demo cratic members of tbe House are scattered broadcast over the - land, instead of being in their-places; as if an election to Congress was a holiday occasion, and the position as sumed a mere sinecure with ho responsibil ity beyond systematic and faithful drawing of pay 1-MUuooro liecoraer. . i ; ... POLITICAL, PlrTS , "Make Hayes while the 'sun shines," was the motto of visiting statesmen. iv. u. Picayune, Dem. ; ; - ; ' 'y ' Gov, Hampton strongly depre cates any attempt'to ' oust 5 Hayes. ' So ;do most Bomnern men. - ; -i .- tf - Henry Clay said he wonld rather be right than be rresidentY K. 1J. Hayes is not that sort of ..clay. J. . J .. nun, Una. r-r Let ;ev ery- .Democratic member of the House, who voted for the Poller reso lutions proceed at once to Mexican ize the country by writing an address a la Ilale. Jxut. Uazelle, Jjem. .:-- The New-York Evening- Fost has been ; investigating with a view to as certaining what tbe Kadical party neeas to fit it out for another campaign, and has de cided that its most urgent need is "more common sense."" - - SOUTH CRXITKMS. Tliomas X'CIay, a grandson of -w ri ...11' ' ir - xienry uiay, is a auiuierin mo regular uriujr in Texas. - - - - - - General Gordon is announced to deliver the oration" at tbe decoration of the traves of the Confederate dead at Frede rick, Md., next month. .v j. .. . ,v ; -r-- They are still debating whether to bang Mrs. Southern, tbe beautiful Geor gia murderess, or, nqt.It is abhorrent to all the instincts 'of our jnanbood that any woman should' suffer death, . unless for ft; crime' tf unparalleled atrocity, which this was not.'' Io the- North she would baye been acquitted on the ground of emotional insanity.-, jwwwoiaij. :i ', -'.The.iliohjniond newspapera and public men. in Yirginia believe that Joseph ' E. Johnston, the .ex-Confederate XJeneral ' will be elected to Con cress from the Rich mond district almost ananimously. : He is one of the most conservative Democrats. in bis State, and an ? batspoken - saoDorter of tbe general policy Of Mr: Haves' adminis- tratkn.! 'Baltimore Gazette. - s ' -f - The strength of the - Russian army now ready for the field ,is estimated at 000,000 men. ls::SJi?,: :- ' VV hen the W ashingtou! aprs iiavfi done discussing the Senators roses,. wesiiHllcall for the ayes. Pha. Bulletin. Pittsy Iv ania cou n t y pays to the "Ufitied States (Jovernmenrmore taxes t ban the-8rates uf Maine. New Hampshire and "Vermont- cbmbiued . Petersburg Index-Ap- d ,.4 Mx!Canhon, of Utah is loaded uw i th; :six pw ivesi . Uiicagt 1 irnes s That's .uothiog. 1 Many? a, inan with. only one-wife . baa -frequent ; explosu -oa in bisj i am ily , I The old;thinat'the'Paris(JEx- I nntition t nlL wnrlliv of A mpHr.:' is heets.i Tbe FreBChiappreciate t tbe display, however: t oniiccoant ioi; tneir I 10V6 f Or tet-rOOtUgar the fact of the business Is, they rather over size her pile: vourier-journaL The Continental Telegraph C6m-: -I 1. -L;.J:- i t Tl 1 . T . pany, accoruing to iuk jrunaue,jpma xinies, will have a line in' oDeration between' New YorK,and Philadelphia by June 15, aud in tend to then extend it to lialtimore.. ,'. Having heard that Murphy was curing people .of drunkenness, a venerable lady irom tbe ouia sod was recently heard to' remark:',' "Sure an' I've often heard Iell in pKiooereeo mat a bite or a cowid . murs phy was a good thing to kape. away the maiv uv aw 'Tbc test of ? chivalry in New Tork,"", says an exchange, ,. "isgiying "up your neai in a street car 10 a jaay.: ine lady, who sets out with . the determinaiion to travel there uotil she. witnesses the test emharkg in an enterprise that' will absorb her ebergies for the rest of her life. Boston Bulletin'. " Railroad de pose Turning out the . Superintendent rTbe scales of justice 'are. tor the. weigh pi the transgressor. You must not ex- pect t nod the salt cellar under the salt rheumV ' -A good ehM book, like a dress shirt bosom, should be well studded i ue .letroit , free ..fres savs: w Orleans l(ss Is, Myra Clark Gaines. ' Senator: Edmunds ; is yone ot the men who enteted Congress poor -and will leave it neb;' ' . r- . v alentine Baker ia tu' command a Ghoorka regiment of tnfantry, Ifo' can not hurt that. ' : r Clarkson .Potter, the hero of the. Lisf?emcratic victory m Congress, is the handsomest member of the ffouse. . , . It is said that Brother Beechdr's marriage fees ! have fallen off from $3,000 a year before the scandal to less than $500 since. : :. ; Mrg. Tilton is said to be" in a sit- uatiou generally, described as "delicate." She and Theodore are said to .have made friends. " ; -: ' V ! John BrighLib his recent speech ai Aiancnesier. reproacued iiord LseHCona- field with "not having a sinuie dron of En-- 1 I. 1. 1 3 t. tf ' - . " giisu uiouu in nis veins. ; ;; .fii,- j. ? There is no occasion f or ' alarm at Mr. Eugene Hale's invocation of the spi rit of 1861. That inspiration in Mr. bale's lexicon is denned as "an overpowering anx leiy 10 una a suosiirate." wa$i.'-vst. - John Habberton. father of He len's Babies," is feeling very jubiUnt over iue oirm oi a aaugmer to seep company wun -uuage.' mr. naooerton's books sd- pear sporadically, but - babies seem to be left at his bouse with great regularity. naif. vazcue. - j , t FAIEBAHKS, Stand a rd 1 S cafes. , . . MADB WITH TBS Latest & Most Valuable Improvements ' i ' : " r-': i FOR SALE ALSO, i I . . ... ' t 1 PATENT AL4RI MONEY DRAWERS, COFFEE MILLS, ISPICK MILLS, " AND STORE FIXTURES GENERALLY. THE IMPROVED TYPE WRITER, j OSCILLATING PUMP COMPANY'S PUMPS. Fairbanks & Co. Sll BKOADWiT,' NEW TOREi FOR SALE by LEADING HARD WARE DEALERS jna&unmtawdEW' i vx. it . ; - . PLTG TOBACCO GIVEir AWAY I Any person sending their address on postal card to Merchants' Tobacco Comi-., 30 Bboas 8TMIT, Boston, Mass.. will receive by mail, postpaid, a sample of the Bis Plus Tobaoco ever made or used. . Said by -: i I , . BAXTER & BLED, Baltimore. 'Md. . And Other Dealers in Manufact'd Tobacco, -i FACTS. G E 0 H GE-ME R S W '..fr -n.fT rf .9, 11 and 13 South Front St., OOLD OVER 365 BOXES OF THE CBLEBRA- O TED SCHULTZ & CO. a LAUNDRY SOAP. IN ONE WliUK. The Best' Purest and Cheapest Soap ever sold in the United States. We are lust in receiDt of SCO Bbla. of the Choicest Family Flour, 35 Bbls Refined Sugars, 50 Tuba Ele gant may nutter, a Tierces ial Mams, very small; rig Duouiaers, ureasrast Btnpa, new iiara. . i Bags Java, iguyra ana kio uoaees, . , 51 Boxes Choice Oranges and Lemens, f knn P.... inrfl n.n . --' We are selMn GROCERIES. WINES. TEAS and LIQUORS, LOWER THAN THE LOWEST, hence our immense saies, ;:.:;!' - n' jv. i Wholesale Buyers solicited. . - .. t my II tf tf' : -8, 11 and 13 South Front St Provisions. .1 v is-:- ' ..'250 Bo" ' 8 aBd S11104.8083?; 2QQ Bbls Standard MESS PORK, J .. ,I')raftle rverr low br-f i my 23 tf ; WILLIAMS & MDRQ1JISON. Flour. Bbls FLOUR, all grades, - .-. f. For sale by - . - . .. . i WILLIAM MUECHISON. ;myS3tf S trft7 ' ail fl Lill RTlVTrfi fW f i A1 AlV11 0.ttl S .. A,T .TUB LOWEST, PRICES I f fl vi All Goods Cash on Deliyery I ; i HARRISON $ALLEN ! m,23tf ' - -HatteVa. ,r"iiar uttiHuona, it saoaia Doanderstooa. rep resent tbe Wholesale prices generally. In maklsg r small orders higher prices nave to be chargeo. : AUTlCLJja. PRICKS. BiGGUS'G Uancy. : ; Doable Anchor...... -Double Anchor "A". :.. BACON NorthCarolica, " W Hams, 9 S'(uew. ....... Stiie- A . 5 cholCG, te :" WoKftTOr-vnioted-" 00 00 .9. Kb irj .Sailer r. Si J 1.1 too New New York, each -r CO ;-Mewlaty,eAi...;.:,r'-:: H & KiW A - i,...r .....; 85 a j h. 53 14 00 HOTTER North Carolina, fc CASrpLES sperm. V V . . & , ,4: .15 96 r H3tf-; 12 . 18 ' 14 ,. It " 88 , 15' J. 19, , 0L "' 90, UK Adamantine. ft ' UEESE Northern Factory S it uairy , cream 9 ..,". State. COFFEE Java. . . . ; , , Lagnayra. .......,.....,. CORN MEAL DneheMa sack wmifl iiis 9 lb DOMESTrcS--heetinjr.4-4. 9 1 d Tarn. Doscn antra i ; , : j . . i v; 4 FISH Mackerel, Ko.l. bbLil 18 00 SO 00 10 60 No. l. a w bbl 8 SO Mackerel, N: S; bbl. .... So.Z,9x bbl. .... Mackerel, No. 8, 9 btl....... Mallets. bbl.. StCUomne. btol........ . lg t0 6 60 8 00 8 75 OO , 00 '4-50 5 00, 6 00 6 76 0 00 7 60 7 60 8 00. ' . -i - 67 SO 00 00 60 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 13 00 675 , ' Mi DryCod, 1e....; PLOUfe-Flae. fl bbl.......... Super. Northern. bbl i-. fatraiio. " 9 bbl.i.... , Family , bbl u -City MlllsSnptt., 9 bbl... , , . isztra. 5 bbl.... '' 'J -iwiPaaallyv V bbl.; ax.Faiaily, 1 bbl . psaTHjaaiis u Peruvian (inane, 9 SOuu Baagh'B Fboepbate, " ; .Oarodna Fertiliser, : : , r " . Ground Bona. " it Bone Meal, !kw j.:-:-;! , " Plow, ' NaTMsa Guano, . ,1;u . .-., Complete Manure . iiWhaon'sPnosphate - ' WandoPhospbate, s o Berger & Buta,i Fboepn. : ; . axcellensa Cotton Fertilizer 65 50. fiOOO' 65 00 40 00, , 45 00 ' 67 00 .. 65 00 67 W i 65 00 00 00 Ott 00. 70 CO 00 00 70 00 60 00 60 00 65 90 60 00- 1H H& a. 15 GHAEi Corn, la store. In oags. 68 ;-i57 00 I61 50 0 ; 4 O U0 0 00 1 WX 1 00 . ; . uorn. uargo, y - oueneL . - , Corn, mix edfi boeneL.... Corn, wholeaale, ia b&ea. . Oats, ?8 bjecei... i ) Peasi Cow.i busbel.... UIDRB Grecii. ft Dry, Stt ; t -.. BAY Saltern, $ 100 Be.... . :Westrn, 100 b.. North fiiver, 100 Ra. . HOOP LRON $ ton!. LAED Northern. 9 i Nortb Carolina, fjl ii... ,-. . I , , 0 1 t 70.00 75 04 8V ot 00 11 - 1 25 o f uui... ............ j Ship Stall, reeawed, M ft.. Vt Eoushidee Plank, w M It... 18 00. 00 00 14 00 18 00 SO CO 15 00 18-00 35 00 WeBtlndiaC&Tgces.according : Oressea Flooring, seaeoned . Hcantuns and Boards com mon, M ft. ........ ... XOL.A8BKS New cp Cuba, hide 13 00 CO 00 i-00 . 00 16 00 rxew crop unoa, odib gai.. .. . Porto iticoshhda.. w. " bbls....... ...... ; 8agar House,- ahda, 1 gal. v bbls. gal.... .' Syrup, -ibis, V sal. .......... NAILS Cut, 4d to S0d, 9 keg.. . 22 t .i 23 S5 . 26 40 2 80 ! JS 1 10 - 90 SO 25 15 70 00 ' 8 l 1 ; 3 ULua iierosene, ,ii g&t L&rd. a e&i..r . a I s .Unseed, 9 -gaL ........ Kosin, 9 frsi... POULTRY Chickens, Jive..., . "I Sprinfi--.. ' PflANUTS f bueheLi.. ....... fOTAl'OJts weet, v Dushel,. , Irish. Northern. 9 bbl ...... , S5 12 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 POKK Northern. City Megs. . . 12.50 Thin, 9 bbl Prime, 9 bblj Sums. O bbl ..... .J.....;.' 00 11 10 1 KICK Carolina, 9 -'. ; ; 6X t 90 IJtf , 1 6 00 80 r 00 - 00 Oft CO 1WO Kougn, w iiosn .. KAG8-JCountryt 9 B City4- SALT Alum . bushel Lhrerpool, 19saok,cb P.O.B. Lisbon, 9 sack American. 9 eaci.... UUGAR Cuba, 9 rortoiiico, 9 A Coffee, i.. v;-r,X . D ' 10 C v 9 K ....... fix. C -. 9 8i.......... Crushed. 9 ft .00 5 4 0C 2 50 4 60 9 60 12 00 10 00 00 00 SOAP -Northern, 9 tt... ....... PHINGLES Contract,' 1 M...., . r6C0 800 --?5 00 . ' 00 uommoB.fa 1 - Cypre888aps 9 M,... Cypress Hearts M....: STAVB8 W.O.BbL.M.: 15 00 00 00 00 00 ; ; j K. O Hhd., 9 M.ii... ...... .PjTPIe 8 ' M.i.i,........ TALLOW lb................. 08 90 LBLtura--snipping, M.. ...... Mill Prime, W H.;...,,.... .' MmFair, M........i...;.. 10 00 J 12 00 7 00 808 5 00 -4 50 3 51 1 00 175 15 - SS- 6 00 6 00 4 00 500 2 60 " 20 80 uommon aiui. .... ... Inferior to Ordinarv. M.... .WBISKEY Northern, gal..M North Carolina, 9 gaL....... WOOL Unwashed, 9 S . WUDM . V D 1 ...... 1 wiLinriNexoiw noNBymAHKET nmse Goid ..... ........ J.. 101 V . Jfdisc't' ..X " ..3tf " v . 100 n " 75 : - 65 ; 1 100 - 96 Exchange (sight) joa New Yori, t Baltimore,.,... " "i Boston, 1 U 7 Philadelphia, . . Western Cities. Exchange 30 days 1 S cent.' Bank of New Hanover Stock........ First National Bank. . . . .. Dawson Bank-. .i. . .1 .ij. Wilmington Building Stock,.., ... siecnanics" i ....... f Navaesa Guan Co. N. C. Bonds Old Ex-Coupon. ...14 10 Do. FaBding I860. ........v..; 5 "-: '' Do. . " ; . :1868....i. 5 ; jc Do.. . New. ......... ......... 5 ,.1 Do. SpaclalTar.. ..v.. 1 (l . Do. to N. C Railroad ...49 ..-i W. &: W. B.R.Bonda 7 c rGold Intt . 97 - ' ' Carolina Central R. S. Bonds, 6 c. .80 , WiLOoL4Aug.S.B. ;" , ..'..,.30 WlimingtOB city Bonds, 3 c. ... .... . 70 ! i9c..i...9Q . . old 6 9c... .74 " 5 , new B c....70(Gol4Int.) New Hanover County Bonds, 6 f)c..: .90 (Gold Int) W. A W. Railroad Stock .1 45 . - North CareUaaR.B. .;;..i...40 '' WlLGasLlehtCo. i- t Wilmington Cotton MOlfi... ...25 J" ; AND 1 ; 1- f; es. n T-CLASS1WOREtIt LOWEST NEW YORK I PRICES. DESIGNS SENT BY MAIL, WORK - PACKED AND SHIPPED, AT OUR RISK, i TO ANY PP1fl TAB Bnnnw f . v WVAU. . - f --.Ki-S. . . . KICHIBD WATHAN & CO,, I f' 61 Lafayette Place, New York. Wathan's Monamental Designs. In honV form tnr t ale to the Trade, i j y; a - . i dee 4 D& Wtf THE SNEIDER . BREECH-IMDISG Prices, 50 OO to 250 CO.i j MJJZZIEIAmNGrAGirN& ALTERED T6 BREECHMDIN. n ' J Prlees, $40 to $100: 1- Clark p.f iicjtMANUFACTTRERS.'iiJ L .. ij :-.Hr 214 West Pratt Street, i -a- '1 y J t . -Baltimore: Send fof Catalogue j ; ! " idee 23 D&Wtf I'M NQLISH, IRISH AND GORDON SETTERS, i'toJ V.i J.. . , of the Choicest Breed, with guaranteed pedigrees, ' For sale t gvi- l JB.lPi-.WELSH. I . . ' - . : York. Fenn: nov 7 D&Wtf r TB. RICORDS ESSENCE OF LIFE restores JJ manhood and the vigor of youth to the most sliattered constitution ia f5ur weeks," FAILURE IMPOSSIBLE. Thia life restoring remedy should, be taken by all about to marry or who may have oecome wea&eaeo uviu uctssa or but. otner cause. Success in every case is as certain as that water - quenches taint. J3 per case. Sole Agent, Dr. JOS, d A(juujsu9,n umvenmy riace: xew xork. DRUG GISTS SUPPLIED. aug ll-ly 'Orsans New.TX Oe...l45 New.lj flop I?2 ."MaenlScCTt,?? -bran mw." J,... 78 12 Riven." 'h how this -fruel war raee i.. , DEN A;BATK still hold the fiddld hnK0 Into the BOGUS manufacicrT8 who 5?otthot public with Humbug Grend Offew on SUoimY6 ttumests. Se.nd tct Special Offers aid I rlii1," ttpcwg frauds of Hano and. Ofgan Trade t7" DEN & -BATES Wholesale? iauV zi OrVanl) era. Savannah. Ga. . uwroanDeal- ;it- 8. 6& 6 ma rer made.' A Aoar. hhir .trip 'tradMnaAls S" faftrior goods, sea, that JaZk-J ose,7 K Sold hr .Tl rfiir" i? Sat h imitated on 0 y Jing: Ire, to' 83 ?18 14 PI k Hll BwaUfnl Concert Grand Pjanoennn 1 " njyJcost $1,600, only f o.OR&nH 'Perb GraDd Square Planog.' coer SJl ',,A0, "OBly 255. Elegant TJprlffht P;on cost 800, only $165.- New Style TCStel H:0'X?r $35. Organs 12 s,0o8 $72.50. Church Organs, 16 stops cost tlop' orJy Ml 5. Blegant $3T5Mlrror.ToD&' only $105. TlemInlou. .er?fleeg,?i cluseont present siocK. New Stean vlt tory eopu to be erected. : Newspaper with SOU on . Zrl 6 juruiauon aoout m? lanos and O rsan FKKKiPlease-address DANIEL f Washington, N. J. . ". U2 V I CUEE FITS ! 9 50 8 00 . 8 60 ! W 500 9 60-; 6 0 9 00 OOOj 7 25 -7 7St; 825 When I fay cure I do" not mean merely to ;.n them for a time andlhen have them return ,eji?? Fits, Epilepsy or:Faljiii Sictos a Ufe-long 8tuly. warrant y remedy to core th. worst cases. -. iecaose others have failed ls no wS son for not now receiving a cure from me. Sendfr" j of my infallible rcmedyAOive express ."d C office. ' It coets-you nothing for a trial. Ti 40 MIXED CARDS, with name lbc. Agent. outfit 10c U JONES & CO.! Nassau if Y O Rk FANCY CARDS, SNOWFLAKE DAMASK Assorted In 25 styles, with name, 10 cts sau Card Co., Nassau, N. T, M' AW A DAY to Agents canvassing for the Fire. O f aide Visitor. Terms and Ontfinf. .V drees P. O. VICKEK Y. Ausrueta. MainB ;r au' 70 Dr.Marchia'3 00 Mx 65 .- i 5 . CO 15 10 Uterine ofttVwcbterdeSaa atlon of the Womb, Incidental Hemorrhaee or Fi" lng, RUnfnl, Suppressed and Irregular Menstruation" c An old and reliable remedy. Send oostal cam f n. lentjCures. and certificates from , toHOWARTH 4 BALLARD 1 i-Tuggisxa jtjiu per bottla A" BRIEF TREATISE ON PULMONARY Dis eases will be fent free to all applicants. Address OSCAR G. MOSES, 15 Cortlandt Street, New York ray 18-4WD&W , ,' LCrCOMOTIVEvWORKS ; .: : ; : , Establishko in 1853, Manufacture all kinds of Locomotives. 33 42 35 28 cently purchased of the Amoskeag 'Manufactnrino Co. all the patterns, patents,; and the good will fw the manufacture of their celebrated Steam Fire ku gines .cd Fore Apoaratus. and are now nnRrid ir. 80 65: 18 ; 45 -. 100 f&w ; 30 18 90 SO 75 receive and execute prdare promptly, fcend for de- euripuv cireuinr. AJUSTAH BLAMJD, Agent, nov 25 D&Wly , . , . Manchester, N. fl. Hew York SHOOTING! GOAT. STYLISH, HANDSOME COAT. First Class in every pariiculiu 00 . 00 00 00 28 i 75 85 ,; 75 85 Pleasant to weir, durable, and in the end the ctirap- ! est MADE OF BliOWN VEbVETRKN. rockets and Lining made to take out, eo thai may be worn for early fail and winter jsbootiug . Horace Smith, Esq., says : "It is my'ldea of shootins coat. I have worn them for several vt.ni and will have none other." - Price for 'Coat. $25; Veet, SH.5). Alao. tbe bert brown corduroy Pant, at $i0 per pair. ' I make ou ly the One grade, a the cheapest' goods do not turu uj uuu ana wiu not give gausi action. ; ; Also, in addition to the above, lam making Waterproof Canvass Suit, cut eame style as the Vei veteeni goods, not stiff and hard, but so 1 and plea Bant to wear; guaranteed to turn water. Sportsmen : who have seen it say it is The Pest Yet. Coat,6.5o. ' For full Suit, $14.00. I also make the" Sleeveless Coa; Vest with sleeve if dealred.-r.rt.''-" , . ' Rules fr measurement 'and samples sent npoo application. ..; . . , . . .. .:, c25 D&Wtf 5 f rfi RAHWAY, N J SHARP'S M ETALLIC CARTRIDQa.'MlLrTARr, HUNT t .l intt AJSi "vKKKDMOOR RIFLES EXCEL ALL OTHERS IN ACCU; . i . BAC Yi STRENGTH AND ' No Premature Discharge T Ever Occur Every Rifle warranted a good shooter. Callbrj 40, 44 and 50-100 ofi&n inch, and of any desired length Charge ef powder from 50 to 105 grai us. Weight oi balls from, 220 to 548 grains. Stock,, plain also Pistol grip and checked. Sights: plain; Globe and Peep Sights; Vernier ; with1 interchangeable from alghta . aad .Wind-gauge. Eyery variety of aio munition for above guns, constantly on hand. ; - Prices from s30 to $125: :; : "SHARP'S RIFLE COMPANY, u sept S1-D& Wtf Bridgeport, Conn. N.rSTEDHaN, jr., Attorney and Qonnsellor at Law, EUZABETHTON,! BLADEN COUNTY, N. C " ' Office tjp stairs, in Brick Building, occupied bj Binaldl Co.j -vi i - Special attention to Claims. ' Collections on earns of ilOO and upwards made for Five Per Cent if without suit. Drawing Deeds. Mortgages, &c, specialty vh . . ap5-DAWtf IflTl A Q 5 1 Tne choicest in the world Import X. tcy. era' nrices-Lanreat Comuanv in America staple article pleases everybody-Trsde continually increasing Agents wanted everywhere best inducements dont 'waste time send for. Circular to KOBERT WKLLH. Pres. of the Original American Tea ComDanv. 43 Vesev St.. New York. P.O. Box 1281. . s - . .-'- ieb24DAW3m T7OR THE- SPEAfiY CTFRH of- Seminal Weak- J? ness Lost Manhood, and all disorders brongbt ont by indiscretion or. excess. Any druggist has the ingredients. Address Dr. JAQ.UES & CO., 1)0 Wi Sixth Sti Cincinnati. Ohio; f eb 15-lyPAW - A CBPELHILL, Sept 25.1ST7. Hpb THE TRUSTEES ALUMNI and FRIENDS JL OF TUB UNIVERSITY jOF NORTH CARO- t The Increasing prosperity of the Uniyersity nw created a need for a medium through which its ob jects should be made known. 1 To this end the two Literary Societies of the University have deter mined to reestablish the UNJVKRSITS MAGA ZINE, once an ornament to- the University and State , It is proposed, in. publishing the facts connected witn tne university, to make the Magazine mo -gan through which the historical incidents of toe state may- De maae Known ana perpetuawa. present there is in the State no periodical or u" kind, and the need for one is patent to all. . ThM rtnntrihntora at fha Moirairina mill he some OI the most prominent and talented gentlemen and la- uies or tne state. .. ..,.-;;, The Societies have elected three editors each, and as soon aa a sufficient number of.subccribers are obtained, the Magazine will be issued.- The price of subscriptioR will be $2.50 per year. . ' Trustees, "alumni and friends, the ' students oi your University call upon you to contribute tms small amount to the support of an enterprise, tne ends ef which are so beneficial. Those who desire to aid as will please Inform us immediately by let- . ter or postal. .-..,'. . For further particulars, address s -'" ' ' -EDITORS UNIYERSITY MAGAZINE, , ,sept 27 tf , . , . , J Chapel HUL N. C. Fall Fashions - M RS. VIRGINIA A;f OfiR HAS RECEIVED aad M is now using the LATEST SHAPES for La dies and Misses Hats, and invites a call from those who have heretofore entrusted her with their wor. She is prepared to alter old styles and fashion tnem into the most modern shapes, y. . : ; : : . . White straw dyed black wncn so oraerea u best style.- - ; . , .. -. . h RSSfDENCE One door east of Front, on Chmjn Street. . oct 14-tf 1 ft