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Morning, ' May 28, 18t8. WHAT HAYES SAYS. ' WhilsV .we, are ready .to acknow ledge that are very greatly disap- as a civil service reformer, and have not seen for a long time any evidence ' ' "of broad statesmanship or high execu tive ability, we j are not disposed to treat him un justly or unkindly. VWe hold that no honorable and conscien tious man can be unfair towards a po- litical opponent! withoBpamaging his own character and lowering his own self-respect. We do not, there . . forepropose at; any time to deal with the President irj any spirit of factious ness, or to treai.him otherwise than a fair in terpreeation of his course will authorize.. 'Whenever he shall show by his acts that he appreciates the importance of selecting the best men' for office, and appears willing to purge the offices of unworthy and incompe tent appointees, then we stand pre pared to give him full credit for the ' same.- r' ' : :: . As the -investigation ' movement r- now progressing ;in Washington is the absorbing one, aDd the entire " ' . .... " t n - . ' ' couniry is looKing on wun aimosi in tense solicitude and1- with bated breath, there may be a great tempta tion to be too severe upon Hayes and to deny him-the hearing .: he is en titled to -.It is very hard to. be. just - or magnanimous under high political excitemen.t3i:F Jneicompara-' ' r- tively.are really governed by. , reason and judgment. ii Unfortunately; pas sion sits as umpire, f nd" decides - the '', x way the scales shklltip.r lij izzj'r: :'L There are papers well edited pa pers, and truly Democratic that are still governed by the 'logic of events" and by a most sovereign reason, anid that still - keep their heads amid the; 5!wild1cry"of:ievolationvbyfthe1fet-' . . lows who stole the Presidency, and , amid, ; toOj the equally wild cry t df . , drive him from office, and put4n TiJ v ; den.",, 5. Whilst: there is , no senseor rj truth- in the cry, of therfirst, there is , : but little wisdom pt .safety in the jcr'y ;of the last. , .The first is meant to de X: ceive;- the. ilast.;wpttl4 v invoive v the country uvno.4 little ; trouble and ex ' citement if Ujwere practicaliy caft-ied 0Ut.,. -: "-! - Thelast Richmond VWMgt&fsi "We are of those who have believed'thkt Mr. Hayc3 had no connection with - the ifrauda pernetratedby' his party i in Louisi--t. anaFloridavand South Carolina.; , We are notrTIieref ore. ." sur orised .: to: heat thai he disclaims any knowledge of or participation J iu hujvuiuj uuiw un jjst fcj-s 4C16HUS IB those States." , . i A correspondent of . the Cincinnati Enquirer t hamyeryiewVde,'' PresU dent and pjitlishedhaVhe said about A the :great fraud. We copy it be? ..cause it is, mterestmg in itself,. and, fiecondlyj tnibuai ' juncture pourff aiHe;i$he, - t'"T)as'sao:ertiI!'! a- wtfUv .tiv'i ,JSe sayg thif during the progress of the election in Florida, Louisiana and South . -CaroliaaTia iad no knowledge whatever of what was goinR on, other than that con tained in the dily 'public press.,-' No one went to any of those States on his sugges tion or at his request. No one went with, any authority from him.- No one corres ponded or communicated with him in re ference to any of the matters that were transpiring. Whatever - may have 5 been done was done by those who did it on their own responsibility, and without aoy know ledge or authority from him, and he had no reason to believe then or afterwards that; any of his party. friends had been gnilty of anything wrong, or even irregu- . We cannot of . course! way: r how much of truth there u in. this state ment or series of denials. Mr. Ilayes may have been quite innocent of any bargain, and altogetrfer;r ignorant pf what John , Sherman audi other oor- rupt knaves' were doing to steal the Presidency. We are inclined to think that the corrupt oonspiratorS in Washington acted upon the pur of the moment, and wrthont any consul tation with Playes.- - : j We must believe Hayes innocent until there is proof that he is guilty; He denies emphatieally all knowledge 01 wnat tne ouu-oozers were aoing, and unless it can be shown otherwise we are compelled v to ci ve him the benefit'Of -his positivo statement. . In the meantime the country will not go to pieces because of the stupid and false cry of "revolution.' As the boys say, that is rather thin.'f . When Congress in vestigates a gigaptic; and Btartlincr fraud it will hot be regard- - . . - , ...... . r ed ' by the : people ; as ' "revolution,? whatever venal politicians may ' say or a corrupt pfess may announce.' It is the right ; of freemen ; to : redress wrongs, and especially as the ' Safety, perpetuity and prosperity of bur coun try depend upon a :t pure and " unre stricted ballot where all electors may express their choice without fear' or intimidatiouJ , , -v " ' The Democrats are only, asserliug their inalienable Tights, and are doing only what v the 'greatTRepublican partyn7proclaimed in 1869. We give the deliverance of that party in J869 when it was dominating the landand the Democrats appeared powerless: i "If Congress or the public could be in sensible of or indifferent to, the : evils of fraudulent elections, it would not1 argue well for their patriotism, nor - would it augur well for the permanency of ; our na tionality. , n WITH HIS SPBCTAOLES' ON. Rer. John J; Lafferty, the witty, level headed, and' scholarly editor of the Richmond Christian, Advocate, is attending the sittings of the Gene ral Conference of the Southern Me thodist Church ' at Atlanta, Georgia. He is an "outsider'''-7-that : is to say, he is not a delegate but a "looker-oil in v Tien na." and he is, ' besides,, an "independent,w which' is,' further to say, he is not a candidate for office. He has a pair of remarkably .penetra ting eyes, .and a pen' that , is pointed with 2 a genuine diamond.: - He sees through and through, a huge pondo- rosity.of fat, aud can Vread' precisely hoir much ytitle clear such an "Oily. Gammohn has to. the 'mansionn'of a bishop in one of our chi?f Southern torties or towns. , ; " :.'-', ' , s ' We dike this editor': because there is rcalljno'; hurnbug'V about ; him.. lie is a t straiffht forward. b and thoroughly nbnVst.fellowj'vh!o hates shams as much as as good 'man may hate any thing, and is aireal power hot only among his own peo ple, but in yirginia and the Soutti. One such man can do a deal of good, ana 16 is a nopeiui sign wnen a. man of his integrity, abilityf educatibh and wit , controls- the destiny, i of a church organ.; We.w.ish to reproduce a few paragraphs from the last edi torial letter of brotherXafferty for they amused us no little, and we have no doubt they will amuse some 4 of our readers. j sj r ; He thus. . runs j his .pen into that blown up bladder we have aforetime brieup. puncture wiiu our own "Dare bodkin. Hear hini: -f " "P I Kin.. a.v. n' -Uu. - 1. ; : ilC OCIUU yuucgu: USS . UUBB 11B WOtK, well.- I have not seen " a delegate outside the .Yirginia and Baltimore representatives who is not addressed ' aa 'Doctor.? .The ti tled people, are., thick , as ; 'Colonels.'; It is said the averageT jireaclier in some sections crave the D. D. On the other hand, the tendency In Virginia Is to e,o back to the ' plaiu 'iklister.', I confess a distaste for sain tations of 'Rabbi' id thfe market place. What wise and witty many X)r. Bond, was careful to telfhat, his title' Was the outward sign of an inward attamm'ent: in inedlcirie: w e had a fear that the ether: insignia might be DK bhiherea: mn flbnd jslhe most gifted editbf the South hal adj since John'M Daniel fpaised a jrT He w ; endowments and Wf t8?Heaa' a': great eaitorj ani wnen b e died a -few years ago at his home in Baltimore, we thoughts then th at- the greatest man among ns of the pen, ana scissors guu.i:uM rjiwu auu Aiij -reward iberauve'body S alcted C.I IS OJltTl irnnil iallrint inraa'Jli AlTviTli'li 2. A ,u "ry ;pie, ana tetiprSbJiociQps jpseleiuii or convention and 'ire a constant af- wouia yotttninJK 01 a aoctorate given by a a girlslscboolXTheyleijjme there ls; a min wearine one, a dblT-babyr Doctor.-4That fliction sent to worry better and . wiser men who do not suffer, from flatulency-and eternal colic. Well, it seems that the Atlanta brethren are not without these human, pests. Brother Lafferty says: , : ' - "Ihe-detegalioDS sit together with the name of their delegations printed-above them in large letters; , jj.ne; talkers .from each delegation, however, cluster, in chairs "neamhe-President,"1 eguipped,withtjforty rounds or air. .President, a point 01 order, if you please.' The man with the 'persoo; al explanation,- .-'and; his - fellow- with the 'privilege question, Vare also iu the fore- Ironl and set on a bair trigger." ;a M That being "set on ahai trigger" is decidedly go6d.! Oh'Aow very easy one or inose wioay ieupws,can IjWehave before this expressed bar opinion of the necessity and t wisdom of . making rour deliberative .bodies smaller. - The last State Convention contained a' thousand delegatesthe most of whom knew absolutely nJ- ining pi parnameniary. iaw. yv nac sort of order or wisdom could prevail in, 8ucu a vasi, un wieiay poay r - vv ny only hear how- our-Virginia 5 brothers talks about tne. yonierence composed of jf )iot rhore ;.f tbari f:lhree .hundred Christian delegates. He remarks::- ?T 1 4 ' VI had occasion'to .'give mine' opinion in &n editorial some' weeks ago -on the un- yvipmiaeox ol a uuuy oi uiree uunureu men. The daily experience in attempting to pon- Artr- KiioinAoa Kv onrtK a aK at mm iTam ai.1 is proof of the prediction. Half of the mem bers never.hear anything of the matters un der consideration1., "Unable to tell what is in hand, they add to the buzz by talking to their neighborsTbe' gavel of . the chair man keeps up a cbalinuaj rattle, but to lit ue purpose, This is the time in the political "world, when Vhandii shaking" rmong the candidate1 prevails, ; and ' when the candidates are as ; numerous as swallows iu spring time, or ' sand-fid dlers at Smithville.- It would be a mistake . to; suppose that the "reve rend clergy" do nor like office as well as jthe men of the world. Brother Lafferty has already shown theirgreat hankeringafter'titulaf distinction, and he also" intimates'' clearly that some or tne, good , Dretnrerr are not above resorting to' electioneering aoages. . iney eveu imitate tne man neri of some of those elderly breth- ren wno nave. won ranK ana inuueuce by solid merit of their own. : But out Ricnmbnd editor talks , so well he must be heard' further." He'saysr ."It is pretty well- understood that there will be no new Bishop. ' The present num ber will give their attention to -the annual conferences, and visit few district confer ences, s The Bishops are against increase. A large number , might make a Bishop too common ana - nave-no more- consideration than a 'mere confirming machine,' as Bish op Whittle, of Virginia, said thev called him. ' Jo tell the truth, after hearing that 'Doctor' so and so would eet a strong vote. and then seeing the Doctor,' I wanted the evil day put on!. j u t-,n a W "It has been amusing to mark the man ners of not a few of the many 'mentioned for Bishop:' Orie had- the alow speech of flic t yeire, even in telling the way to a drug store: another 'looked business-like Keener ; and, I verily believe, a- third bad cat his hair short ' like 'Uncle Hubbard." - They were a trine Dent, under their prospective burdens, and looked seven-fold more sol emn than a lohe Confederate mule. '- ; -': I met a man-of genius and he confessed that the three days he had gone through of aignined dullness in order to Keep company with some candidates had nearly threatened, him with' idiotcy. , Let the Church make prayer thft we may be delivered from a conceited and stnpid man - in the- episco pacy."? s .:.;,viwA? . But our space is qp. .: One remark additional. . ThatKChurch1 may be called fortunate that Jbas such an hod e8t,xandid, -wise and pungent' editor. The. "Uncle Hubbard?, referred to is eloquent Bishop ayariagfa, of Ken- tucky.; ,p 'i ..agrrgjsi.t V .T J yJk, .waring'tpbiieepe up from many .States., Peoples-have been1 recently killed ' 6y "eating ' b'a opn - not properly cooked. , .The re ports xf genuine tricbinbsis ; are multiplying.; .Painful: deaths from eating . under-done;5 jpr hbg meat have ocdurrred' withih a few day si in Missouri, Maryland and ! enhsylva- mil li - - l.ft.'j . v nia. j.oe rvieomona aiaie says very iiiely,ih reference 'BI'a nialady5 wrtbse-prevemibtf Is: al ways possible and easy, and it seems strange tnat even the most iznorant'Deonle should not be 1 careful to; took ' their food., Bak bacbnls ootVcib inviting, one would thinBr as tp. inauce people ro eat k , witn- tne risK attached of a disorder than which tiuniao- ity can scarcely suffer a' worse." -! ' jDr; John "f Millras sdspended : from the "mwfstry.f of; pqtiishing cer tain ttheT6tibal9 i view's.-' ;rHe" tbok ah appealVf rom. tie lylnbTi'&W1' Brunswipk (t,& the General 'Assembly but the-appeals waanot sustained. For sustaining 1 8, "against 274 -.Dr. MilleJ:isjatt2miableBbmewhaf eccenr tric,'able and schofarly diviqe3 " ' " - :.v-.-, !.. -"J," ' XX papersl speak injreryi ;highnteri8 pf: young; William E; Binford, who 4ied Iastweeka the3fidmer lioitVi He! aassistin'Statd tibrariahV 1 ? -The'Norf oik Landmark refers to sbp Hanbrebrgia.aw, please don V 'That.ts 'mbre' than the a Mnwn-Ti!Bf " i r i ToeikTreRic body is to oppose' him:11 " a';kf.J-: - The Betershnrcr Post says the - - - ; r - a . . "young and well-shaped female mem- befa" of; the; Episcopal Church ioVir-v ginia are giving Bishop- Wbjtlle a terrible time lfor ibis i'obtrnsive ileo- lui c agauiob l uuuu-uunwn. - ODR-STATE COHrBnPOUanlBV The IJfyrPee rJerd intilbatethatpb candidate for the Legislature can oeeieciea 'in Anson c6uDty "ttho ls"rot pledged to vote ior uov. vancerior ine u. o.- oeuaitr. -u, in? alwavs been a zealous suDoorter of Gov4 Vance, for ever Position to which he has a8ptred,4'or'for which the; people!) ave put him forward; we "have tbevbest treason .10 believe that the people of ltichmond county are decidedly in favor of electing no one to tne legislature Who' wnt noi vote 10 sena Gov. - Vance to the Xfaited States Senaie-'-T JZocfyngfiam Bee, n - (,t c ,; Tha nreaa nhnnld never be used, as- the vehicle for the gratification bf persona) optica. J.k uegrikues iuo yayci auu uuco mo injury in every way.- At tne; same time a paper should always be hold and indepen. dent enough to point put the wrong, and denounce evil, wherever found.' 'As for the style of running a paper Uo' puff one lor a dozen fellows who have effrontery' enough .to want to live off . the public by holding office, that is too thin. The people have got past where they believe everything they see in nnnt. Mnrnnnlsm HlilA ,- .... - . . .. . t . 1 .-:V CURRENT COMMENT r 'ofthoTr as to-- iFrante -- baa - If the Secretarvof tho-Treas- ury or the Minister been ' guilty of icorrupt? bargaining, let him be exposed aud impeached, but at least let us- have, the ..truth, and aa end to. whispered charges and insinnationa. against- prominent oflL- oials.. . If thev are not truiltv they need have no fear. Springfidd jRe- '. t T 1 ' . -' v - - i puvtican una.,, .. ;. .... . . i : -s- - The eminently staid and high ly respectable Boston Advertiser hai evidently read the; two Radical pro- nunciamentos recently fulrninated from this-eity,. and manifests as much distress as an elderly lady seized with cold sweats. Uoupung Hale .and Cior- nam a call lor tne Uadical reserves wijLh Bishop Gil HavenV shriek for imperialism, the Advertiser announces us appreuension inai inere win eoon be a Arising of the sovereign people in their majesty and might,under the lead of the illustrious tjrio, Grant, Sherman and bhendan, to suppress a revolution against law and order, and the proba ble upshot, of it all. in the establish ment of a form of government rega-r iaiea ana conirouea Dy tne wiii, power and brain of one man Grant.' The spring has been so backward and there has been ! so ' little really 'hot weather this season," that' we are sur prised at the exacerbated state of the highly respectable newspaper intellect of Boston. elf the word VGrant" bad oeen printea - m "lower ' case - we should not have -considered the symp toms alarminer.but the employment of Msmall caps" gives the affair an aspect Boston Advertiser should write his editorials on f one of the new. patent refrigerator ;;.desks. Wash. I'qst, Mem. Flab Hatehlnc by ihe Government. IWasbiogton Special to J the Ricbmood JJi8patcb. The Fish Commission have accom plished-great results this season, and if the .weather wonld only become warmer will do more before it ends jo stocking oar waters with fish, ; The Jvookont, the commission's ' steamer, arrived, to-day -with lt000,00Q ypnng shad and 200,000 yonne herrmes. which will be pat in the Potomac inst 1 ITf -ft W - aoove vvasningion monaay. - opawn has been collected at the shores all' along the. Potomac ; by this steamer. At the establishment at' Havre de Grace a half million shad are hatched nightly by the; newv steam; process. Some of these are i pot; ip the, neigh- boring rivers, and tne rest sent to va- j riohs sections of the country ;- Pr6- fpftnhr Kir ftnrl iia :oa?Btohfa talro trifl'APnPBf. int.prpnt. 5 n' t.lio rrnnfrooa nf fish cultured wbieb:altnongh vet ihm . . - ItS IntanCV. 18 aCCOmr118ninp; wonder- fnl Tbnnlto &:T-4 .. vn-r' t " tur ICOUltO. . . , une nunarea ana. twenty, inonsana. vnnnor nhftd wprn nnt in t.riA,'Tnt.nnfinrt ai wiymonni yesieraay Dy tne u. o. J718Q Commission.- . ? Theatrical Perrormneea for ibe Ben fit of tfce Iee noanutai Faid." I WhnprrUinilAntRII.hRfn.l ni.n.ti.K 1 , ,, i Democratic members of - Congress from the Sonth to-day signed an ap-. plication addressed' to John T. Ford, requesting him to organize a theatn cal company, and give performances in all tne principal cities of tne ponta for the benefit ,of the. Lee . oipnometit f qnd. . Of oonrse Mr. Ford , will as sent, and th? project will be duly ad V5f VIOCU. i si Large Growths .i Ricbmood Christian Advocate. : Before the separation' and (distinct organization, in 1844, of the Southern Conferences, the Jethodist Episcopal Chnroh embraced thirty-three Annual in- -el..?- i j1: .l. i:'.-Jf -KHr ii 1 "f,T,f t, Afaf PmoAAnAl f t n i.n " 1 - wa J port ninety-one,, and the Metnodist fcpiscopal Cnurob.Sohth.ihirty-seven making' & tbtal" in ' tbe organiz'a'tlon. of 128. vlysai'wi&:i j --. t - i jyx.r.-xxayes is pamea oy ine in- cratitnde 01 outnem uoncrresamcm . iet o.lif John Sherman isn't quite as s se rene; lienina rotter stalrxa tne neaa-man, ana Jphn knows ittpmfcoKzt Ind.i -Tha. wife of a oistingnished Uni ted Slates f Senator, a few eveainea since. 1. deuverea tne ionowiog criticism ol Ilayes: lle's ft siraare pe6 in a'ronnti-hole, aod feelt uocomrortaoie at all corners, ".tJi x. Hun. ind. liaa. - ....-. ... i . Mrr Eagene Hale-is respectfully mf ormed'tB at thia couh trv v9 M ent darilzed when Mr. ilayes, a utwper? was placed in tne; Wwteitionse .Dyrraud.To , constitu tionally investieate fraud is not' to Mexican ize a coantry. ixut. uaiemuem:' i.:- ins aiteuiUL ui luB rkEnuiHio&n fcnafging tlleorUOwiUtrieToiationary ; the. Florida and. Louisiana frauds. ihoks how c6mpletely' the 'minority-'has "lost ItsH wits. Detroit Free Press, Emu t f a ic; f J Ij MISCELLANEOUS. C::eat7 Reduction . CELBBRATZD - - EXTRACT ...i. or a LETTER from a MEDICAL GENTLE MAN at Madras to his 'Croroi3SJtURSr - TO BE THE brother at ". ONLY GOOD X WORCESTER, " May. 1851. - - TelllAi&Pra bins that thek eaace i highly esteemed in India, and is, in my opiaioa t " the most palatable aa well . as . the ' most Wholesome Sauce SAUCED" And applicabls to EVERY VARIETY t.. i.-: t-utiti OF DISH. - that Ur made." i ; VorcestiBrsMre Saiice, I THUS GIVTNO THE consumer not ONLY Til E BEST, BUT. TBS MOST ECO NOMICAL SAUCE. -J i"-J ' - 1 J ' Sixaatore oa every bottle. . . .J . JOHN DUNCAN'S 80NS,: 9 College Placs.and 1 Union Square, New York, i Jan 8-oawly ' ' . Tu . ' j. FAIEBANKS' " j-'?-?: . .; .,ui . . Standard Scales, MADE WITH THE -:- ' - ' Latest &Mpst yaluable Improvements t: ., FOB SALE ALSO, . . . v PATENT ALARff MONEY DRaWERS, . COFFEE MILLS, JSPICE MILLS, r AND STORE FIXTURES GENERALLY. .THE '-" IMPROVED TYPK WRlT EB, : OSCILLATINO PUMP COMPANY'S PUMPS. Fairbanks & t 311 BKOIDWAT, NEW; VORK; FOR SALE by LEADING HARDWARE DEALERS ma o -am iKttawAW , ta fr, . ; Fam ily Groceries Let the .Qppd People of this ; . I Qity of W 1 1 TTlj Tl gtf OTl J " consider carefully before making any other purchases OF Family Supplies ! AS TO WHO' CAN SERVE THEM BEST and SAVE THEM THE HOST HONEY. " , "A Dollar . Saved Is a JDolUr Made. Acting upon this adage, and with a determination of eavm g oar Patrons every cent we possibly can, we cordially Invite ALL to call upon us before buy ing elsewhere, i " ,- . . SEE FOR YOURSELVES.. WHAT WE CAN DCi, ... i and if you ar not pleased wa will gracefully yield. S" We guarantee the VERY BEST GOODS AT THE VERY LEAST HONEY.' ? - f ' " :' : .y r"C18H ALWATH A CONSTnKR ATIOW Boatwriffht 1 & McKOV, I t:, u,..;; P.- .-. - ,.- 7 I 1TAm,TlAi1i. t 1- I . , , AT . .w ' uis i imni ewnuTi. 'Uimi uoerurro- I eresalve Ideas 1 Talk like thie: If it don't heat anvw I tiiingyouever used and for less money, send it I hultit nnr arnmu . TWi ..hu ,h CAPT U i want to near, ana tnars what puts I - '" ' : - -.c . i -.w.ww . Head and shoulders above anything sold here! Soldonlyby . . : v. m.'. kino & co. i 1 . i"" 0,,e i in ware ana aouse jrarnaa , ug uooae ueaiers. -j- may seo-tr- Butterand Cheese. O A Tabs CHOICE NEW ; n - L3 . . GOSHEN BUTTER, -t A Boxes .CREAM CHEKsE. --i J.U , . - : - , .... " ":rFor sale few bv '3 - Xj ; my 25 D&Wtf- ': t :: VHALL PEARSALL. Cidei arid' Vinbgf air. ha i' - i A Bbla CHAMPAGNE CIPER,: ; i ' Bble APPLE VINEGAR. ,-StS: 11 1 A'Half BbW A rHalf BblrVfrAR, For sale low by my 25-DAWtf HALL & PEARS ALU I Hriifilori'e'-Tlroeeoe I MIS8B8 and boys' pique ; .and linen 1 JaJL dresses, ages from sto7 years, just re; I cetved. Handeome andheao. ; HitDRICKi J HKDRICK.; FANS.-1C00 JAPAN1SB FAN8i?i'- '''a;-i:J'J 1 .;Fwm8e upwards., j , HEDR1CK4 BARASOLS JLND UMBRELLAS. The largest assortment, in the city.- A new lot bv last steamer.-- some very great Bargains.- ujuhuub f ISTEN " AND COTTON ' LAWNS. A fetty- Jl- stocx KJjOwrnce8j -7 ' . t ;,Call and examine, i4 ; HEDBJCK; E. AND BROWN LINEN DUCK. J ! For Boys ana Gentlemen: 1 Lm.s tf.-v.-f tf - ,f. jHKDRICK, Bacon, Flour and Heal. 7K Boxes D. &tmms. 500 Bbla ww : 4 (tf d&w ' 5 ' ' ' Gore & gore. my ; -4- Butter- TTTiif a T od rl ni'lo ' A ? iff iffSlF ?TVHrrKSLBAD. Varnlshea, Dryers, Brushes, &c f' ,-or sale cheap by--, .-1 v ujtu. a. f aciL, sole Agen t: -loy38tf: 1 - No, 35 booth Front St, W V--KS . '4.11' . 1 Tl ,7, Z . . 7 - - ' 't-1 OAjtunBri univeraiiy .riace, rew zorK. JJKUU - ,mmMlf!U supplied y, - urn-i t WHOLKSA1.K PKICKS. :v -t ,tf"Uiit titiuutkiuas, u BiouJd be understood, rep recent the .wholesale prices generally. In matii.g a small orders higher prices nave to be chargea - , .r I BAGGING Gunny. ,,. ? 00 O bU & . ioaoiii Ancnor. Double Anchor A". BACON North Carolina Hams, lb (new)......... Shoalder. $ St,. . t Sideeri; C ciioice. tt - WesUira 'imokbd 'Haans.i'.i.!:,.. . -J r f . Sides, a to' i I.'t i . 9a . Shouldera, . . -TT Ory Salted w rr' v. Sides rv-... Shottldersrf: .','." ' 4xa BEEF Liv weight. j . .;., BA RRRTirtr-Spirit Tnrrantto ' i Second Hand, eack..."V.'. - i!!"T 60' ' 1-W . New New Yovay eact (i .; I f,iiirft:..MJ New City, each.:.T77.: .1 i: ' 00 " & 1 SO BEESWAX lr'-y:..-j.-:irrr.M 45 363 OS & 14 B CJTTBli NorthCarfiilnav V t Northern, 9 t... , CANDLES Wpettn ft Tallow, .....;...... - 15 a 80 ! 25 Q ' J5 - -. . via & 14 e, ' ' 13 0 ' , 28 :' & 15 " . 19 . JO 0 CHEESE Northern Factory J6 uiurjr, creamy State, 9 S . . . .-' ; ; y.V COFFEfi-Java. $ fc, -' Rio, .,....:..; L&traana. s..:. CORN MEAL baeheUa eacke COTTON TiEtiU-9 ft ..: X. DOMESTICS 8heeUa,-4, V yd i am, 9 ooncn EGGS . FISH Mackerel, No. l. bbL.. : go. i, 9 yf bht ..........v. Mackerel, -No. a, bW. Np.S,tf 3,'bbl... .... MackereLNo.a.S bbl........ -i. Mulleta bW.....,...... ? H. C. Herrtng, y bbl.. ....... - - Dry Cod, to...v........ ; FLOUR Fine, bbl.... I...;..; Super. Northern, f? bbi. : Extra do. : $ bbl..... ,i ! Family i " v i . bbli.. CltyMUl-8npr., KhU... - - Extra. bbl... -r..f - FamUy,- t bbl... Ex. Family, bbl ... FERTILIZERS - - i - 90 Qi 30 UU 18 00 8 60 ' 10 60 lg60 13 6 60 a 8 9 00 9 ' 3 75 - 8 8 00 . 8 00; i425f -S00. 5 00 9 60 6 6 75 ,900 0 00 7 00 7 60; 8 00 oool 7 25. 7 75! 8 35' Peravian Guano, y 80U0 57 60 68 50 -00 00 6000: . Baogh'B Phosphate, " Carolina Fertilter, -i( Ground Bone,-. 3- - , . : Bone Meal, " Flour; '; ,! '"; ; .. Navassa Guano, . - M.-;,: I Complete Manure . . Whann's Phosphate ' . , W'&ndoPhoephate, . ' i , - Berger 3s Butz' Phogph. " " Excellenza Cotton Fertilizer 50 00 65 00 oo oo ; 4ooo: 00 OQ 45 00! : 00 00 - 67 00f 55 00 6500 00 00 67 60 ' oo oo 70 oo; 00 GO. 70 00 60 00 CO 00 55 SO 60 00- 9 : '15 r;c68 . 70 57 59 00 00" ,61. 62W 50'. 65 ! fO 85 4 ; ... 5 .10 : lOJtf, 0 00 0 00 1 12 1 15 i oo- a i io 70 00" 75 0-) 8 -X' .-. 00 , 11 UO 125 18 00 SO 00 00 00 1500 1 - : 14 00 IS 00 18 00 85 00 13 00 O 16 00 i 00 38 .' 00, ., 42 00 0 35 00 . :38 S3: .33 : 25 26 40 ' 80 2 80 ,8 65 GRAIN Corn.in store. In saga. jorn.uargo, V ooanei....... Corn, mix edS bushsL...... t . -Corn, wholesale, in baes... Oata, 9 bvebel..."!"....... ? Peas, Cow, f rhe!w...i BIDES Green tb. Urn SO .. HA Y Eastern, l'stf 1db" - wester, 100 S8.... ... North RiTer, V 100 lbs. HOOP IRON- ton;. ..-..u; .. LARD Northern, ft .:- North Carolina. V - -? UMB-S bbi..: ..I.' LUHBSli-;iTT bTBAxSATnm ; Bhip Staff, resawea, f M ft Rough Edge Plant. 8 M ft. West India Cargoes, according to qoaiity, v n.... - Dreesea Flooring, seasoned ' Scantung and Boaros, com- mon. Mft..:. HOLAS8E8 New cp Cnba,hhds . . , new crop vnoa, ooia y gal. 'i Porto Rico,hhds. ............ Sugar House, fehda, f gal. bblB. gal... ' DyXBKVfVUlB. V su. ......... NAILS Cat. 4d to 30d. kez.. OILS Kerosene, fl g&I. ........ Its 18 1 10 1 45 .0 100 . 80 4 ;.?40 25 . ,. 30 ' 15 - '18 : 70 - ; 90 . 00 . 50 -2 25' 2 75 12 0012;50 00 00 00 00 00 00 11 00 00 00 10 00 6X 73,' 90 si 00 IX 2 6 28 00 r 7fi 80 85 00 75 . 00 85 ; Lara, fir gai.. Linseed, 9 gal.. - Rosin. eal POULTRY Chickens, live...... " opnng. imrm i, w k womv... ........ POTATOES Sweet, ft bushel., . - insh, Konnern; bbi FORK Northern, City Mass. Thin, 9 bbl ( Prime, 9 bbl.;.......... Ramp, bbl..., RICE Carolina, 9 Tt. Rough, t bnnh. KAGS-untry, City. tt. ROPE ........ &ALT Alum, f? bushel . Liverpool, $sa6k,cb F.O.B.. isbon. 9 sack American. sack. SUGAR Cuba. lb.. 00 8' rortOKico, V A. Coffee. W !..... ioj- 5 93tf 8 l 9 - 00 5 B B.. C ' ' .. 9 9V Ex. C Crushed. ft ' . x, U. Uiu U. W .... ..... SHINGLES Contract. H.... 4 00 2 50 - 600 8 00 : uommoa, y . .'. . ; . vypress saps r m, . . 4 50: X 001 uypress uearts M..... . 9 50 : - 00 STAVBd W. O.BbL. H... 12 00 15 00 10 00 00 00 oo oo eooo 08 00 R.O. Hhd., H;... .. ....... tiCyvKaB4 9 H....i... ....... TALLOW i i m a nipping, e h 10 60 12 00- 7 00 8 oe 5 00 6 oo: 4 50 . 5 0O:, ,3 5) 400 1 00 ' 5 00 1 75 2 80 i 15 SO: - 98-a 80 HillFme, w H..;...;,..... il HHlFair, 4lf..... .......... Common HiU... ... Inferior to Orrlinanr B V WHISKEY Northern, gal... --North Carolina, 9 gal.i w wij uBwasneOr y x WILIV1N6TON iriONBY mABKET -; V': BUTfllle. Goid .......... .... r 101 Xdiscy Exchange (sight) on New York, .. x ,j; jHuson,i.........i-... x Philadelphia, j .-. - wesiernuiuea........ .SSeHlSBtcri 100 . 75 65 100 5 120; biu.u i -a - I iirr2,1J"-?'-"i ' Dawson Bank .'. . Wilmington Mechanics' Navasea Guano .' . " . N. C. Bonds Old Ex-Coupon. -.i..J...J 14 Do. ..Funding 1866.. J 5 Ho. - . 1868...;. .ij..;. 5 ' Do.? - New ... ....... ...., .... 5 x ' Do. Special Tax. 1 1 : Do. to N. C. RaUroadi J..-.:49 . f W, . W. R.R. Bonds 7 J8c (Gold Int) . 97 . . ' Carolina Central R. B, Bonds. 6 c. .80 - : i Wil.Col, & Auz. K.R. ..SO I Wilmington City Bonds, 8 c 70 ' . $:..;-:c .7c.J 90 '-. A i . V ... old 6 c..... 74 : . , ... new o wc.... moiint.) 8C -w.751 " New Hanover County Bonds, 8 c..90 (Gold Int) ; Do. ! do-ii'.v o....70(Cur. Int) W.&.W.Eailroad Stock .....45 - ; NofCarolinR.E. Mvi.;.; ;...:j..v.40fj 8i, j , WILGaaLlihtCo, . ,.57. wtimtneton ootton Mills'... ; '' ..25 -" " ; . CM'- QE ORGE M YE R S ' ' - 1 - 1 - - - 1 j 11 ani xa Soutn Front St., , ; SOLD OVER 265- BOXES OF THE CELEBRA TED SCHULTZ & CO. '8 LAUNDRY SOAP. IN ON K WIS KK. - The Best. Purest and Cheapest Soap ever sold In the United Etates, 5J j . ' We are lust In receiDt of 200 Bbla. of tha nhnfent' FamUy Flour, 35 Bbls Refined Sugars, 50 Tubs Ele gant May Butter, 5 Tierces IXL Hams, very small; Pig Shoulders, Breakfast Stripe, New Lard. .,., j - ou uags dava, Laguyra ana iao coffees, - , . 5) Boxes Choice Oranges andXemons, . i 01 i " 500 Cases Assorted Can Goods J -? ... -W ' We are ecUin? GROCERIES. wrNHS'; TEAS and LIQUORS, LOWER THAN THE LOWEST, hence our immense sales. . ' i .;...! . sV - . : Waoiesale.Bnyer8 solicited.' , ; - S PLUG TOBACCO GIVEN AWAY I ; - Any person sending' their : addres On postal card to Msbobxts' Tobacco Cokf., 30 Ijboad Stbxbt.' ' BosTOKt Mass.; wiH receive "by mail, postpaid, a sample pr the Bist Plus Tobacco ever made. or used.' Sold by I . 4 " - BAXTES & BIEli.BaitimoreIId. "Ahd Other Dealers in Manufact'd Tobacco. ' DR. RICORDS ESSENCE OF 1 LIFE restores manhood and the, vlgo f youth to the most 6hattered!constitution in four, weeks. . FAILITRK IMPOSSIBLE. ..This life restoring remedy should 1 bo wiu ur ui nuout, m marry or wno may navel become weakened from excess or any other cause. Success In every case is as certain as that water uencnes iBirst. ips per case. oie genv,. ur, os.i Mm-,"--s-b-lSe- dies and Misses Hats,, and invites call from those who have heretofore entrusted her with' their work.- She is Prepared te alter old styles and fashion them'. into tne mostmoaera snspes.. ; s .-. - - wmte straw tiyea oiack when so ordered and in pest style, c ' r' . ,i - o v'-.-,, .L t-...-1 ' RESIDENCE On door eaat nfflVntilr nn1 rrhnrrh StreaU ' :- ..I: , jottjiit vasi, -oot 14-tf - NEW ADVERTISEMENT Piano s;x .e O rea n s New, 1 Oct., $1351 NevT9iIi. New,7 Oet.. $145 hewlia'.; J "Masmlficent." -hraii titter . 91 crlvon .il,kl.;.4l.l. "i -""cm. pneeg fvs v, ' v" "u" n.-rs iiuci war " rruej war TtLeea Km t tt it I flnto ,a BOGUS .manurctnre "who aZ.1 f Tu&Ua and nd1im.1fo' i . . - - . vco nnu uufuin erer made. 00 1: S3 !- Peterabur" 43! 13 i 15 ! 80 L so f iii AX 1: PI Alf ll fni Concert 6rand Pianosnn n i w rjnat$l680,oiily $45.., 8u- KuflN "oerb Granrl Knnnrn TH.nn. "UJ1 II "7"7perb Grand Square Pianos, cost" uprigb t Upright Pianos rle Upright Pinn ivi Syy ! ew style Uprisht r.. $112.50. Organs $35. Oreang i .noe vmy 31 1 1 it it iprant. f :itk nrfnn. n. t. " "i nlyi $105. emradoo. aaVS eiose out present stock. New Stek vl. i l .hW pi 9 BATTyt 00 Wahington. N. Jt i -; ; ! A1 1 Y OOf 75! 50 : 00 - ' 50 ; X 50 ' eo: I CTTEE FITS! When I gay cure I do hot mean merely to tnn them for a time and then hare them return Veata-? mean a radical cure. Jam a regular phjsicSS T have made the disease of vjwcian, and f!T Follirfr JinVnni, i UUUUUU ! Ul- 1U11LJ'' UlliS IIHNN a llfe-lopg study. I warrant rev mui. .. " iTCCHUig a cure irom me. Send tr. meatoncefora'rreaiie and a Free K..i- of my infallible remcriv. ns office. It costs you nothing for t?;., . "?a, ?5 yvS.V Addre88 Br- H' ' ROOT. Pearl 40 ml"- VfKUS. with name 10c Agent' outfit 10c. L. JONES & .CO., Natn, KTyV OR FANCY CARDS 8NOWFLAKE DAMASK. Assorted in 25 styles, with name, 10 eta Nai sau Card Co., Nassau, N. ,Y. ; , ' nafi- A DAY to Agents canvassing for thePirp O I elde Visitor. Terms and Outfit Free Ad dress P. O. VICKERY, Augusta, Maine. il s 12 BATKS,. Wholesale Piano ad orei, t5? s r era, Savannah, 3a . . ; ; ..iwrganDeaU - s- v - mm M H -a- J...w II irn btot made. As our blue gtrln "indk m. uc!o , Imitated on lnftrior goadn.k VfiL?8 cJ ; to f.; a. Jxcxaoir A Go- 2? p"ilJ "plei IDr.Marcliisi's TJterihe eaTuniiKRii wUl positively cure Female Weakness, such a vrs of the WombVWhltes, ClironictoflamnVtlonr vt?f aaon of the Womb, Incidental Hemorrhage or HnS" ing, Painful, Suppressed and Irregular MesuattaL" Ac An old and reliable remedy. Send tvtAi ttz by all Druggists-IUO per bottla! ABRD3F TREATISE- ON PULMONARY DIS . eaJLe? ill be f ent free to all applicants. Address aDDlicantH. Arlflrea. OMJAKW.IIOSKS. 18 Cortlandt Street, New York. my 18-4WD&W s, ' MANCHESTER LOCOMOTIVE WOBKS Established iir 1853. Manufacture all kinds of -Locomotives, and have re cently purchased of the Amogkeag Manufactnruis Co. all the patterns, patents,- and the good will for the manufacture of their celebrated Steam Fire in gines and Fire Apparatus and are now prepared to receive and execute ordors promptly, fcend for de scriptive circular;. ARETAS BLOOD, Agent nov 25 D& Wly : ; . Manchester, N . fl. : York SHOOTING- CO Al1) STYLISH, HANDSOME COA. , . . . c ' ;ii ,Fir6t Class in every particulai Pleasant to wear, durable, aud in the end the chtap est MADE OF BROWN. VELVJSTEKK. Pockets and Lining made to take out, eo thai may be worn for early fail and winter shooting. : Horace rmith, Esqi, says : 'lt is my idea ol shooting coat, s ' I hav,worn them for several yeurr ' and will have none Other." - . K Price for Coat. $25; Vest, $6.5X" Also, the bed brown corduroy Pants, at $10 per pair. I loakeuu ly the one grade, as the cheapest goods do not tors briars and will not give satisfaction.. , , Also, in addition, to the above, I am makiui; . Waterproof Canvass fcuit, cut same style as the Vei veteeni goods, not stiff and hard, but soft and plea sant to wear; guaranteed to turn water. Sportumeii who have seen it say it is The Pest Yet. Coat4C.5it ForfullSuit, $14.00. .. . t also make the Sleeveless Coa; Vest with see?et . if desired. - - ... i .. - J Rules for. measurement and samples sent opoi application. . . ;:t-:''!'' P. I SHELDON, : ct25 D&Wtf , . BAHWAY, N. J SHARP'S M, LETALLIC CARTRTDGB." MILITARY, HUNT EXCEL ALL OTHERS IN ACCU : O : . - RACY, STRENGTH AND . . .. : .. SAFKTY. ' No emature Discharge Ever Occura' 'Every Rifle warranted a good shooter. Calibr 40, 44 and 50-100ofian inch, and of any desired length Charge ef powder from 50 to 105 grains. Weight or baQs from 220 to 540 grains. Stock, plain; alst Pistol grip and. checked. .Sights:' plain; Globe ano Peep 8ights; Yernier with, interchangeable from, sights and .'Wind-gauge. : Eyery variety of sir. munition for above guns, constantly on hand- - ' SHARP'S RIFLE X)MPANT, septil-D&Wtf Bridgeport, Conn. N.; 1 8TED1IAN, Jr., Attorney and Counsellor at Law, ELIZ ABETHTON, BLADEN . COUNTY, N. C. r Offlce-4-Up stairs, inTBrick.Baildtog, occupied by Rinaldl&Co..-' - : Special attention to Claims. Col'ectioni on same of $100 and upwards made for Five Per Cent, if without? .suit -Drawing Deeds,. Mortgages, Ac, ". I specialty ,; ap 5-D4Wtf FREE. ,: PfiSaSS? 7M.on by Indiscretion or ea CURE .of Seminal Weak d. and all Hiiinrflerg broutflit pcs - Anv drncrpiat has the Ingredients. Address Or. JAO.UES fc CO., 110 W; Slxtn 8t, Cincinnati, Ohio. --feb 15-lylAW t . ' ' J . A'; .. . ; ffifirh-Bred Boffs. Ei ENGLISH, IRIBH AND. GORDON BETTERS, of : the Choicest Breed, with guaranteed pedigree?. ,' For sale by ; iijfci. E. P.. WELSH, York,Pean ' noV 7 D'itVtf ' '.I h f- ..J.: Grave a Stones. FIRST-CLASS W0RK1 AT LOWEST NEW YOltK PRICES. - DESIGNS SENT BY MAIL. WOBH IV TO ANY JART OF -THE SOUT13. RICHAttD''VATElAIV fc CO., . . ;5 T-j Irayette PI,ac? New Iforfc. Wathan's Monumental'Designs! in book form.fox f ale to theTrade. M u ' ec 4 D&Wtf - ; ;; s : . THE SHEiBERBREECrl-LOADING not-uun. MUZZLR J0.OAHING ..QUN altered to breech-loading.; l?rIeepV$40 tor$100. ClarkSiieider. sm 1 IO- W07ajttNOTAOrTJEBB$,-':w ii - 814 West Pratt Street, . " -" Baltimore. Send fox Catalogue iii . .- ; t - j dee 88 D& Wtf 7
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