Newspapers / The Wilmington Post (Wilmington, … / April 6, 1877, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of The Wilmington Post (Wilmington, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
v ' VOLUME VIII. JiLXUtOTOS POST JLDVZU TtSIHO RATI?. i'f.r cti'J per line for . t n .rJ.ji l iwentv-ftv crt ir lirt e! J iioa insertion. .;tat lAf 111 cruaut c.ir-eu at Is rate. trT "n lB tiiaa oa week. rr7u.nl ' to Tnr. Wii wt .;tc " ,"1 v i lr. m t uWripti-" pri-. 1 mf. Wil- mi' 1 or 20 ; It Pf Th cir!tioa of the f ijwT r'-'P'1 in ! Van Carutiaa. ! l i ur v ; BLK UK NEW H.IXOVKK. 5l.COO.000 C.000 8ov).000 uii C?lui paid ia I : o!i I '.KH FIRST NATIONAL HANK. e i'jiA Capital r-s t ut. t DAWSON HANK. - i ! Cth tpUl 31C0.000 ( ,.,,,, w kt.UHM.i: a II a UPTON Ufcl th. ij aa editorial hca!d llmj't-m Vahintai. af.. r a 1 t "W'r re afrail Have will .Idly JIty" alr-u". thdrai4 ' trjp a- 1 f ril y tojure our t.t. u iatrnt lurrri.y. lrt llaaiptn . ir' if lly will n.i. Th -t.i -ou i!'ir to Sulh Carotin i. -n I ru tbe Toiled fttc. II ' but io give the wrd and thr Ux k luotubuT blj oat will 'nuke mi? f"t l.6ry" will w odrfl ce lrirv." Inbb- Aur .pick tc,er.d .-ur.iUr !rndt hae rotlei aboa-. a ortuni- uic tuat cufrd iut abvut iitcvn . ... . ..I. i rr (o when Major Ar.Irwn con- nie.1 a handful t f I n te-I Mate (m.M- th i.rmtv of t Lartetoo. al bcvaue tbrre vnionruiuitovnl- I ye-Jitiy dally' aU ul their wiibdra irawa!. certain -financial ioterv-r," wf j aoc only the Uirbuleol Mate f vjth .7 it,. .K..I- fwimiT ' "are grvatiy iajurned iherey."' There a mrv than one time prodm; the j viccuvMoa o4 lhal questiou tht "llamp- , toe cave the word" aod buth ! aud t tat grvy coata of the confederacy wade ay c liberty." We have r.oticed ttai althooh the beloved "idol" ufi '.aownaod of brave boy towar! the aesiy. he waa never bietelf hurt by a Yaakee ballet, allhoogh the thoonda f aaaaelrM (ravea in Virginia aqd edrel of empty a'eevea and !-(lea usiMre lefi to-day atVeat the rtalt of "rC word" to fire uf the "V'ee roL." lalookiaf over aoutitna eiviiacTS eooce ike fallow iaf deecrtpUte lial I Mr. Wad llaaapiea of houth Car utiea. I iati fluked, celebrated, be aeio'eat. eejiaeat.eialted, noble, Irioea, ckltaJrvu. taaaeBdeDt. Dote', favew. kif ktoaed chriaiiaa gentleman, pvyv iiog. grcie, tranalui en !, (erreiiaeat. beaevoleat. naparalleled, aalK-. beaiaceat. elevated, tenigit aevMM, liberal, nabiaMed. coipk-u-.'J fa. a4V-r. If Uh be the ' be MBt be the only man if the kind mv alive, and a much "b'gi-tr 'an lhaa traBl. Akn ornament, tkj. Caaaabertaia .ccaii'y eaakea a rM la cooapaiMna aod we hould U ha woU be (t4 of tU Tha Upobti-a ef the aouth, of cbacacter aa-t aUnJisar. nope that the iWdeat'a poixj wUl be Micceful ia eeerflltatiej tbe rfde to ursrt the Let and accept lb new orvJer of ihingx, bet tke Wave grvat teara and doubta of 4 the reaeU. Tbe lYeaadeat. ep to taia tiate. baa failed to rtfwiat any . V-edier men ef ike aoatb. W hope be will j4 cwaliaee to do ao. TackaeJ U ull OoeeewAr of LwU- aaa aa4 Caamneciata oowia v-aro- L, noteubauadi., tbe tbreaU ef tbe . a am . v .wj . -Villdjr," U b aaid to be aa efea awcrtt ia Ne w Van that the la to l3cbno4 e4i tenala la tbe IMbse 4nrief tbe war. reaerally ailraend to Mr. tireeWy reeCf wmtew.er ur iaat, ie eduoeT the ffaa, and U moa The LanaMarU and TtUftt 1N The last Legislature passed an Act to aaiend the Landlord and Teeanf lit lis provisions are thot ai plained : Crura rrown oo leased or rented land hall be held to be in poaac ion or (be lessor u a til the rent are paid, aod ail stipulations of toe lee penbnned, do r-s otherwise specially aireed between the parties. The lain also 11m ostil ail adtaocements made tod eipenee io rurred in makior, and savior, the crope hall b paid: and the leaser or cropper ha: I Dot remove the crop until aucb , claims are paid, without the cooaeal of tiscowner. heo the laao-owner rtu the crop made on hb land by a tenant i into his poMmioo, and refuse, after tlTeday.' notice, to have a aettlemcnt and rc'uro to the tenant hia part Ihere- rrairuirs rirrn ia icuoa irga m twiw remedies itfven io action ope, f r the delivery tf persooal ,u rr-OTr tl- part of the c enticed to by law. la coa property. crop be u coetroreruea tii nimseii n me proruaiona oi ioe tirt and Mcood aecUeoa e thia Act, ( nther party Day proceed t onc to , have i be matter determined before a j Jcttke of the Teaee it thm emcant tl-: !. . J VWk M I miiuru ut)ft doi excreti ew mu id i he .jpcrior dart where i exceeda tha: amcurit. la cae ef appeal from tUe Ju-t rj' C.urt, of a continuance, the Ucc h:i retain poaeaion of the prujerty, br pinj bond for J vutlc the uru cUfmeu. if aoch claim ! n.t amount to more tha a the value oj the cr.p ; if it doea, then, the bond t dsub.e t.e value of the property or crv p. Ifthelcee or cropper fail to th bond a above, in case of con-iiiua-i.- or appeal, then the property b? drl.vrrrvl into tha Doeaeaaion of i x boa I iu double the axnooot oi the '-uc i f the property, conditioned upon thr .,r;hcotrmsof the aame in ca jj-fi-n t itbtained ajaint him. In m. ni-t:hcr party frivea the bond, then II L!1 Im l!i- Infv r T K I i.aliro or ,be ficrk of the Superior Court, aa the ce may le, to lue an order to the t "on. tabic ur LeniT directing bin to take the frnperty, or o much aa is nrcrAurr to ati'fy the demand of the ct.Mtnani -.d tnI, into bU poaaeaaion an I the ame under the rule and rr-ulation for ale a oiler etecution, !i l k t -1 tte prtceed auhject to the iu y t-t ibe u;t ; in a'.l caa ariainj uudrr tbi Act. in the Superior Court, t!- return term hall be the trial term. Any rruicr or other peraoo who ball remove the ep. or any part of it, from t . '.ii-Lh.i the enaent of the .... .. without cirinj five Uay' " k intended removal, aod ! the claim ou aaid ue deemed fpiilty of a mia- ir i-.. t. The provuioea of thia Act t I lt.i of which it ia ameodaiary ball api!y to lease of turpentine tree, aod the parties thereto auoject to all the proviaioot and penalties of thia Act. Thh Act repea:a aectiona 13, 14 and lu, fhlr fi , hv.tle't RevUal, aod chapter " iiwt uf 187475. Tne XJt 'onalderet aa a tl anneal. There i utill one of our rarment to l cn..,!erel which generally is cot rrir-ioi a ucu , I L I rr.ean tbe bel lUal picre uf clolhiu; io which we MJ u-.b a great part of our lime, It !'t indiapenable to the aid in! t -.:. hea'lhy. and at all timee it a toiidcrcd a a sign of bittereat an, if a run had no p'arc to lay hia bead. li.e 1--I i n. t oi 1 a p c et real, it i ip4e:ally cur t! vpii' garment, and ha olten tn m-lr ip i-'r privaliona rndurnl during luc :.iy and the day'a 1 work , anil to cive u :r nth fur lo mvr- rue. 1 ou aouw ai ur unirrruv ui itiDrr and material urd Ivr if. They are the ame aa our garment are made from. li ke thrro. the bed mul be airy aad warm at the aime lime. fe werra the bed by our body ju; aa re warm our c'olb, and tb Ixd ann the air which i c ii'antly rt ipjr, thmagb it from b.dow upwid. Tbe rr julalinj trata mut be m re powerful in their action thau in our daj -cMh, becau durin; rrl aud .'crp the mcUnaorphoaia of our tiauea and resulting brat be come lea, arvl beeome in a boritoataj poaitioa we kw nure beet by an aa -eroding current of air than in a vertical kiuuo. where the warm avcteding current i in ci-rr rcmplete and longer daUct with our upright bdy. The war nun of the tn-U uataioa tbe circa'atioa ia oar urf4.-w to a certain urcrec (t the benefit oi our Latere al oran. at a time when or prodacUeaf of bear ia at the kveai ebb beeoe tbe importance of the bed for oar beat aad blood economy. cVreral day wllhoct tr-a ia a Ud iot only make ea eeoaihle cf a deficiency ia the reemting of our treegtb, but verr ofUa prodoee ilu DoUceabie rturVatKMM in our bodily eeooe. which tbe bed woeld bare peutecteVl ua froea. in a La i r klaa ee Saved T rrota lieoOer Moomy.) It t jt aa meek a roeamand for a mao u work aAcr bia tailb aa it ia to remember the Sabbath Jay. Laaiaeea J at belong to tbe new rrtatioa ; it bUrr to the old. aad it a avaa pre fraaea to be converted, and ka net atirrrJ ap to w.rk for (tod. I 4ob4 at coa veraioa. A man aaav make gTeal peo frviaa : but wbea be baa no deaire to wk r tiod, thia ia a trueeigw that be baa not beea bom of God, A preea n abeU be gi I . .ta a&J kepi wilb care. A proavke ' . , v - . o!d be mad. iU bear an4 i r- em "rrea ey wv f - i aa the mt f lw U Unties aad IKKlKl V WJ m mm ..m erxieawe aad iu riormaace abeaJd, bke a tree belaara, ajwaye vnnala mataal ajiaumeal. A fexjeaJaw deiayeJ a jaauce weerrred. A yroaeiee aeUci tJu u aalralb tolA. A fceemaee at Ira4ed to b a debt eetUed. WILMINGTON. NORTH CAROLINA, JFRIIAT,rAPRIL 6 1S77. crry items. liore rain, more roaU Jadge Mearea Mchaw" to'jbac-". Solicitor Moore unoki- a - ftem pipe. Clerk Dunham i:ii'ea t- -" n'-'r and bKk bappr. . - . . SharilT Hanning carries tb- k'-yMiiu takes care of tbe feller. Milton Haniin, f.r-c.-.n ( tlic Grand Jury, .-g-. Vm "A T -t V.W." - - Young ladte ol a c-urt c u turn of mind are now Legmuiiig to rrrarc the biogea of the noiiy froot c ;tei. We do not give cnxli'. to the tauard that Ben apenda any considerable por tion of Li time titling under blue glaae. . One cau'ardly believe every thing one Lear about IWn aud blue glaae. Sabecribera who doirc to l:ac the add rem of the foer changed iliipring or rummer, p,.ea'c notify in in :iruo. Give the name of t he ptonk'j to which the paper ia now e:it, as well u- tbeen to which it ia to be -.:. JJr. T. C. .Servo4, the jmal, old- faahioned, three itory vi itli a iwell front C.erk and Trcaourer if our city, Iooba aa amili'ig and baj i a maiden on tbe eve of her roarriagr, and di-; oo tbe datiee of hi oflice witS a aiv;ty. renialitv and produ-i'itr wondi-rfu; to . behold. ln uaay he ju'. O. c;. r. lid climO a trt A Mayor to r. W. L. 1. l)id gel a fai:. And neither In Nor ). ;. P . all cvir I t A Mayor a: '.'. . - lhc rcjurl from fie f'-:i iH i Ilui.t';d, ' aahore at Lor p n.-anc!i . i t n- New Jersey coat is that ! - t.- lie eaay. And lhai'a jut 1 1 - - rvtice between the Uualaud i.d i'-. iii:oruf a crrlaia 1. '-in r..iu- " -i .." pub liahed not iLoit-and n.i - I.", to mingtcn. i ti-u'i :: i tl.; other doc. . . Along witii llii i'.i ' ir. Come, and b- u totter M.iu !c, With Ifciwvin !! ! ' ? :- !lo . CViroe into ibe gardm. Mudr, Tbe "blue bloodn" jm luve t! wn. We'll cabbage ball i n tli- Aod help t run lii..- u.wn. April ia here, and l. Nii.b.-, i bathed in tear, tb.tt cpn. '. gentle pring, baa half ja-e 1 rw.iv, .ml u'A the flrtaidc M the tuont com:' -ruble place, fuel cootinuea iu dt-niand at high price, and tbe ftbymciai. atr 4.- tr.ir ryrjj In all direciiou.'i trying t u-i-teract the baleful cfi"ct cf pi.cu:i -...a aod 0t2acr delightful Kcimalion-i aioaed by tbe cnJ.1, diarecab!o, tlr ily weather. T day la eld and IarL nl .Ircar : It rata. an1 Ik wind arr nrrr twrj . Win. rblnny, Jr., j trie! .1 the criminal court (or a.uil and battery, wklaa razor, on a peraou, aid let of cm payment ef ct and givin bond to keep the peace. We were ia hopes thai William woutd be paaiahed thia time eomething, like the crime mer ited, but tbe Judge ikourht prcper to etxrpeod juJgmenl. William is a very bad boy, and we believe if Judge Meaxee geUbim before him again, Wil lian will go to ibe peniteaUary. Tbe special criminal court convened U Ibis city on last Monday, 1Imi. . V. aleare, preaiJing. Judge Mearcs" tharge to Ibe grand jury waa able, logi cal and to tbe j-oiut, and if the jury will carry out their inaUa.ti .n, t iey will but do I heir duty, aod iu; cy will bare lea (time cvrcntill -d iu the i.tt two oaocias than Las lti iu the -t two. Wita the JuJgc's charge coacern Ittf w were partku'ar'y struck, if laare iaooelhiog aaore.tbaa another wbieh aboukl be alopfdiit i'the libel la af our be4 tilirrnv lVn.ocralic Mvapapera all wrtr tbe Srtale. yea, all ever tbe nouAb, bave been tre the paat tea jeare abulivg the bw jwplc in kbU country, for n other reaxu than bovu lb wire llcpuh!icaaia. aad it ban bera impueaaUe to puaih these edtsuea it: but Jwd e M eares see tbe tTtl susd we apptaod, as vcrT other lpeblkaA Ill,bU tlvia to this leas auacbecbW evil, aavi be ahati Lave ear bearry vm eratka. Tbe Jndge wall aaid. that "tboee r4itors bad tlbel ei better aen tllhmalvrt,aad be Id kav roae funber, aad said whose tbewe Mleei are x4 wonbr to aalatcb. New, bea a nepublkaa i ln&rt& Vf a tVusociatic eJltar, sim ply am accswataf politic, we have a tear tbat wi!l pxaib tbem. TLai b aonl, Tlio Board of Audit hu pot Xf11 r -- ..Jl Wuy cu'l Hayw Cajjadav ruu liia railroad to Lbeaouad. ! The Hoard c f Aldermen meek to-day. In rMi1 ir uuinn. .Jit The poatoce at Jacksonville, IToVl; d.t was deslroyrd by fir on llonflay The Criminal Co art bai 'tta'.istl ... . - . 'iV - - lull, and Judge JJearea poia. cm Ujroejij io a ehort metre. . '- - CSovernor Vanc has appointed lt. William N. Bow den of thia ciry tole a Notary Public. Wade Jlamrton hasha4td pbobil graph tali n. U will make a good iltWf, to keep ll.it out of tha house. . ! Some uf the military orgajiiaaftcma ef thia city are pn-paring to be interviewed- her r by A;iutaut tJcr.eral Jonev f-Vj iW 'J bey ay trntt fcvira Hall, the printer, h li e racptct and most musical lauti ofitny niiicking-bird in the city. Mail; i t '.rcet is tliehajijajineat street iu the city, a 'id the Board of Alder men di-ere great pra'we for making it 3 . Tim two rrs of trees planted on MatLwt siitt:?, by the city, look very nice, ana uL.eu tuey bloom cut win look beautiful. Col. Itrinr, tae iovc v and urbane poidmaaler who I00L4 after all the uuiilt ol this city, r.i-vUe bin ot u cigaretts, and Hiiiokc tiu ni, too. The Criminal Court was nearly all lay yesterday trying a case of a Cgtit that occurred over the railroad ctoring tbe late election, between Aldermau Waah (Irecn and a man by the nto of Thoma. Mayor Canaday has purchiivd the btrcet Car Railroad, and we hope fce will bo sble to make something out of it. For the pxt eight year the iioad bu bceu ran with Utile if nry soccer. We are inclined to believe i: i a good investment if properly i;i.i j-0.'. Wiluinton esj-cried lortiu during the month i t .M-u ii i&'.2 !-i( and dur in,r tho s'UiO liiii i here wa rard iato tho Cutpri J I ti t - '.iic, in coin, dues on imj'or: u c".",0G3 o2; currency u'u? .n toi.naga t'l,VJI 0 and for hc-spiUl m-ney I'lH JU. Our city bus iu-w seuatlion in the inijirtatkii Inun tlio Nurnifi (Juan liiundi ol mi ). i'tt r ten .-trange looting p i drc:ocd in lauciful cotunio , Mtn call i.w ui-clrea A rata of tho !r-it. W-c.i mow have a ropc-titi-'ii -f rM:iuin( .r.ibi.in Kig'.iM. "IU j circti" jxwitr.i adorn the slivw- bo.'.nN, .H' l!.e ;iirae living up itiiv Wlluiingt' u Kiuai! b" (Nueica to par .; entiaM:e Ku tu ce lite funny clomi :md l!K' 'dato clmrcli rrirmbcrs who tin.': coutileuaiiCtf the circus futiu:'.:iU tbeiriic'veii .:i acciug tlie rlo p'aauU That tiial cla ro.undrel Ueoige l'uiaon, fouaJ guitiy f larceny at the precrt term of the ('rnninat Court, hrs bcv;i s-ntencvd Jajr . Judge Mrares !o b.tv. the Stato oti U-.e Weetrru-' North Carolina Kailroed for lie bu 'drvd aid twen'y weeks, and no dKount on ac count if weather, tlwwl The Wilmington ditou tu presi Coupaay orgaaiaed under it new charter ou Tuoaday by tbe ro tlcctiou if the old Board of -li rector, a; 11. J. Benny lacker, I. Ik Grainger, ii. A. Burr, D. IL Uurcj.on. J. W. A kia. son, C. V. Mebaoe, &. Trxhau, aod Jaiucs SprunU . The Board of Aider iaei, after the lirsl day oi June next wi 1 be, F. W. Fc-ter aad Ja. A. Lowerr, ol tbe First Ward. C. 1. Myers and Henry Flaa- ncr. oi tie Seoiod Ward; Henry Vaa- Glaha and L. U. Bowdea, cd'the Third Ward; Jokn iHwwosi d Ilaake Vol- lers. of the Fourtb Ward, t. W. KItl aad Jj. Hill, vX the FiAk Ward. Il U to be boped tbe? will take a Rood care ef tbe city as tbe wetl Board bis drne. , . k,. TntaTta. Tbe dramatic rtcTtalivoa i a cwIub at the Theatre oa TacaJay ni,bt by Maas Manly aaxl ilcUayeweJ. of Raleifb, gave great swt UCae lo U tLo who were so fortaaatc aal5 be prrscot. Tbe- pcrtWaaera caeae t s fully uaaiue4 U aci Well I bear parts. and daly ircoaaameadcU an srertby af all the Caeer that eoa!J be beweJ npea then. N daobl tal win! 3IIa Slaaly k a tU w kkla bet kkaauU eveauaaily fkice br oa a keg b and tej viable n tUatalaa a klatcelT art?T3 tTlbe anaai !cvk!d ability, wlue ber ce'naaoia, Mr. naywtJ, wbela bt la Ttrj Jat naaa; aa JecaJW 'aaMUi we kc-pe LW trtj kiaa , late tbeactwea- e wi Or Tbe city baa bad the liook and Lad der Cempanya House lowered about two feet, aad tbe street graded in front. 1: sow looks much better. " The district Court of the UuiUd States for the District of the Eastern District of North Carolina will ojien in tbe United States Court room, over the lOsilJ Office in this city on the first Monday after Ibe fourth Monday in Aprft, wtich being interpreted means on April 30tb inst. The llou. George W. Brooks will be the presiding Judge, and Maj. K. C. Hadgor, United Stales District Attorney wil! p.-osecutc for the government. We understand Ibul iLcrc is uite a Considerable amount of business await ing tbe action cf the grand jury, prin cipally for violalious of the Internal Revenue laws. ! mm , mm U. JS. District Court. The fol- lcnring are the names of the persons wbd have been drawn to serve as jurors at tbe'enauing (April) term of the f. S. District Court, which convenes in this city on the SOth inst : New Hanover County. George L. Schutte, Alfred Uowe, John K. Crow, George W, Belts, James II Carraway, Samuel Northrop, William P. Oldham, and John W. St. George. Durr.iv County. Jame W. Cox, F. A. Newberry, Thomas Watson, Rob ert H. ilrown, Sibens Cooper, B. With crington. James V. Hliwjr, and John Gore. liEfNsu'K k C l iv.- Win. Walters, James C. fJriiiics, Lawaoa K. Skipper, Peter Unuark, Kicliard Dcsher, John W. Mints. Jffcn K. I'.-uu ls nnd K. S. Gerner. The K'Minesaw t!-, paper, published at Alan; . monthly C.i. De voted to Railroad intirest.-, Literature, Wit and Humor. I'ifty Ccn! pi t Year. Chromo to every oubscriber. Address Kenncs;,-,v (Ja.c-tte, Atlanta, Ga. Andrew.".' l',37. ir fvr April Ii: reached us. It ia wonderful how a inaa.inc, coutniiiiog so much u.-eful iiUormation can be published ut m low a price. Now n the lii.ie to make up clubs only one dollar a year, in advance Send U W. B. Andrews, publi-Lei An drews' Hrar, Cincinnati, Ohio. l'Vi;uk I.ilu' I'opu'ar Moiitiily for April ha ni;Hlc its appcarauc , .i d with it come iilut;alions of a mo-! varied aud interesting character. Here we have the ladies of the White- lio'.i9c from MRrlba Wahin;:t'jti do ;. to Lucy Webb Hayc?; all a!';i;l l.unous Tou'r iu 1Oiidoi:; Fine For--t Iimji:s trief; Soutbein Soene.-; Main;! i,-t uri' of Indian Shaw!, an! a !..-l ii Oilier subject-; be.-idvs t nU l !ai:.ing turii-s and instructive infix mation on many poju lar flul jv'c!.-, poetrv. wit, hum -r. tc.. etc., from the pen ol ei !t bra'i ii atiil.i r... It is ccrt.iiuly the eluMpest a-. t . . the n.o.t ib.orouli raaga. u ti e world. .V to Frank IaAiv, :r.T ial j Street, New Yoik, will secure a c t y cf the Monthly, postpaid, for one year. j I 1. .. i r i r 1 1 1 1. 'II .1 Ik V.- f T-ai II CV . IV ln M ,tH i3 of the New Yr;!k family "lory 'paper. All who wish to obtain a splendid rdi tion of Shakespeare have only to pur chase n copy of the New York family story paper every week. The publica tion of Shakeapcarc commenced with No. 167 of the family slory paper, con sequently sixteen parta havo already been iued. All tbe back nnnibcr, lt 2, t ,:, C, 7, S, 10, 11, 1 2, ir., M, 13 16, are constantly on hand, and can be obtained from all newsdealer by pur chasing the corre-jmdin; number of tbe fazniJy slory paper. The ork will be complel! in 4 part, ct UMjUcntly, by buying the family story paper from No. IC7, you will soon hiv? a volume j of Shakespeare beaut il'aoy i':!ii:r.ud '. j Free riiUMi? lVi.LaM:E:i.v Some thing cnl ir I y new in literature is a aerie of choice works of f.cticn about to be iasttcd by T. B. Peterson & Bros., Paulawtelphia, Pa., undrr the title cf "Petcrsstas' Dollar Serie ul tiood Nov el, and to be sold at a much lower price than such book have ever before been publjabed at ia America. For lb initial -vol a an e baa with rare goud tale berva cboe. tbe Cooute-s of Bicraie;- tn cnarmlng novel of Couatry tuar- J tera,'., Tha f &4 lady waa one of the ', taoat brilliaal woeaea of rank lodoa em vredeced. Tbe brightest literary. Ifjbticfth laUt gvceratioa delighted! ia paying awoaage U Uaia beaaitifai aod -t Ukarated Casaatca. ; Lord Byroa trade i ve nfcrea ef bie tore ft tbb rrcaarkabte j lady, o ricbJy Jowrred tb brains tsd j I beavaij. Taii ebsc nvcl f:Ma her ; prrpaxrd ia elrxaai aasd daraUe atyW. a all Ike roiasar ef ; -retrnoea UoHar tvrlce of Good Nov- j elaM will be. and U sold at rvLail at tbe , asjrprisiaglj lew price W h laollar a t Cdef , Fvrrr eeleejt ia t-e rrrs erul be ciaftcCe ta raartf. arl cack cast of Ibxaaajul easaUna aa assxk rxUf i Single Copies 10 Celts; matter aa is generally given ia a $1J5 , or $2.00 book, and be la utuforn atjU ' ea n1 hiva' wilb 'PinlriP finea ft AX A , eaaava oaa,u a aaa wuu f f i ajnna eaawsa g Booksellers are; requested ; to aend on their orders at once, ao as to have them on haod to show, their cnatemers. A very elegant blading of . blue Tellnja, embossed with black android, baa beeq specially designed for 'leraotW yDol-! lar Series of Good Novel" and, their low price and attractiveness will com mand for tbem a very .large sale. Tbe first volume of the aeries ia "Country Quarter?," and it will be loend for sale by all bookseller-, or copies of it will be scat to any one, free of postage, to any place, ou remitting One Dollar in a letter, to the publishers, T. B. Peter son's & Brothers, Philadelphia, Pa, n OM Time Server. "See here, old fellow,' said his com panion to a married man about mid night on Saturday, as they were engaged in making Rome howl, "you'd better be going home, or you'll catch fits from the old woman." "Not much. I don't go home till half past two at the earliest. What, bo there! More wine! If I was fool enough to go home now,' it's eight to seven that the old woman would De laying for me with a broomstick, or something ; but by one o'clock she'll get anxious, and by half past she'll re member our courtship's happy days, and think with tears t 1 .t if she bad al ways been aa kind sue waa during the" first year of our married life I woundn't be going to saloons ; and by two she'll wonder if I have been killed and thrown into the river, and whether I've kept my life insurance, and wheth er the corpse will be much bloated, and if she will feint at the inquest, and so on, and then's the time for me to go home. I tell you she kills the fatted calf every time. She's just clockwork, and I'm posted about her like a regular old 1'rob. What, ho, there ! Set 'em up again." Mr. Clay observed a knot of street Arabs on pleasurable though U Intent gathering round a goat that was dozing in the sun and rolling an old boot like a sweet iuors-l under bin tongue. "What's up, boys," ho said affably, "We're a-oing to have some fun with, the g'at," replied the urchins. The great Whig statesman looked op and down the street ; no one was iu sight. He loved fun but had never enjoyed it in connection with a g'at. "Boys." said he, "I believe 1 will have a little fun with that coat too : how do you get it out rf hiai ;'" "Grab.bini by the h"rns," explained a boy ; aud with, the divine confidence, of Robinsou Crusoe, or a Mason of the thirty-third degree, Mr. Clay f ei.cd the goat. ' It wa a powerful goat ,witu an abiding love of libeiiy, and it was pretty doubtful tor awhile whether the geal's hortis would conic o!' or Mr. Clav's arms bo torn out of their orkets. "ftoys," painted Mr, Clay, "boys what On do neatf" "lo next '."'"replied :he b i), taking refute behind lamp justs, 1 barrels aud similar fortresses, "why, let go of liu-.n ht;rn-. and run like bl Sour Milk Jewelry. i.i- :.uct-t triumph of Yankee iugi i.uity is sour milk jewelry made by 'vingin.m Sc Hodgrs, of Man-'field, Mas.-. Tho uiilk comes iu ll.c shape of cu;d from tbe butter aud cheex: making coii a tics in New York, and looks upon it urri' al, a great deal like popped com. but before it leaves their shop it undergoes a wonderful chaojro, and re ceives tiie name of American coral. The secret in making it up ia carelully guarded, but it is certain that it has to tw heated very hot, daring which col oring matter is introduced, followed by a heavy pressure. Some of it is color ed black and called jet, while some ap pears as celluloid. It make very band some jewelrv. and is made into all ki-.d- and style known to the travel The Saa Francisco Chronicle, in an article on the Chico massacre, aaya? "Tbe worst will not hare been reached till the Ch.nee, like the blacks inaeaae of the viulhcrn State, shall turn and reUl.ate in kind. A: thit point wilt inevitably begin. u .e part ol tbe whiter, a war ct . -iioiaalion." Tha ' ejcoursgiag ijc tbe Cdiioauaaav. As l':g aa he suomila quietly to all manner of abuse he will be killed, out if bt vr V(s back thra be will be eater mini .. iicoce th boodiansa aiag. "You w ill be killed if you do and you wil! be killed if you don't." ii may be very well wbea io are is the midst of great emetaoaVl eacite taeol to sitif 'T weald not, live a! are, I ask net w stay, ' lut if tbe' Cburca clerk should be rrqosied to pas round a diary lLa4 vou snigbt pal a peacil mark agaiast tbe ywr aavl day wbea) you would tike to depart, yea wo Id pTbb!y fia o tbe nest Crntraaaai a tbe earliest aaoi&cfit whea you cosaid get things proper If arraaged. Te Late Braadr Crt IVr tbe peat ataae fJr-? wrn ta rrrtoe ia Uk, t, rb Cbii asieawl lttrict, 7T Lraad j daatarrios, aad tLe aaairat of Ua be tbe L'aited fitatca (roveraeaesat e beaady asanaf art arid inssuel V tJI 2IJ. Saks eat WkiUkrc ml Riniff ! Wr a tmwA iff a isac Uasrrraasc) 1 0m What a rtesrvsa weeii tai r.K. - a ke II aii ns taaawaais asen i y wa Ha hUsaare aeataia, rsar. 1 aa aa Umw UUmrtt, I sua tatt 1 nuv I gta4 a .svussbt avesia 9 : 1 1 NEW AD VERTJSEJIENTS ABPU3TOID OPPOXtTUillTY TO-WHY A rOHTTJHX. nrra grand dbawino. istt, At Kewj Orleana, Tuesday, May lat. Louisiana State Lottery Company. ' Thfs Inst nt ton was resnxlarly IneorporateU b Um legislator of tbe HUUe for Educa tional purpoaw In lat, with a OaplUU ol ai.oau.aou, S whlcto it aaaslnee adUeU a re serve rand of amooo. ITS OR.VNU HIN UUC NUatBKR DRAWING8 wtlt take place monthly. It never aeales or poM pone. Look at the rollowlng scheme: CAPITAL PRIZE, 00,000. 100.000 TICKETS AT TWO DOLLARS alACH HALT TICKETS SI. ' LIST OF PRIZES; 1 CAPITAL PRIZE. 1 Uo ; do 1 do ' do ...... 2 PRIZI5S OF rj.300 . 5 d ) l.iwo . 3 do j SflO. H do : 100 3W do f M oa do a ,N.4Jll.0lM ., ie.ene &.nue ... 10.0UO .. ie,ow 10,000 lo.eo 10.UU0 ... S.709 ... 110 00 ..si u, wo l.Oio . do lu. . arroxixATio! raiERa: 1 ApproxunaUon Piisca of S,00. V do do .. 0 do - do 100.. 1837 Prises, amoaatlns to Write for circulars or send order to ; M. A. DAUPHIN. ' P. o. Box eni, . New Orleans, La. i i EXTRAOitDIXARY fEMl-ANNL'AL ; DRAW mo. Under the personal supervision of Gen, ti. T, BEU A REGARD of Louis iana, and Gen. JDBAL A. EARLY of Louisiana. r Tuesday, May $th. Capital Prlie $200,000. Tickets flu unljr. april tf it, NOTICE. U. 8. INTERNAL REVENUE, SPECIAL TAXES. MAY 4, 1ST?, to APRIL JO InTs. I'JtE REVISED STATIST EsJ ol the I . Seetlons ICTJJ, 3237.333. andS rctairc every person encaed In any bualneaa, a vocation, or employinsnt which render him liable toaSPEvlAL TAX. to PROC1KK AM PLACK OONSPICCOI SI.Y IN Hits fcUs TABLISHaf EMT OR PLACE OK BUtSl- NKSM A STAMP deooUuir tha uvuitul of said 8PECIALTAX for the Hpecial-Taa aawr urjiBoiu aaay i, i, Deiore com menrlna or ouutlnnlng buslne aftrr April 1S77. A return, aa prasciibod mi Eorm 11. is alsa required by law of every per aoo liable toBpeeaal Tmx as above. The Tuxes Embraced within the ProvUlun ol Uie lair above (tooted are the lol- low In, via: Rectifiers ,; . Dealers, retail liquor JJ,WI iwt.isi ., Dealers wholesale liquor Dsalsra In malt llqnora, wnolesale Dealers ia malt Manors. rsCall Dealers in leaf tobacco...., Retail dealers In leaf tobacco. Aad on aalea of over St,!), olljr can (a for every dollar In eaccj of SI.0U0. tealas In 'niaaaratnred tobucco r rsi SO Ul jt m Id (si I ti :J 0) Manuftacturers of UUs And for eneh still nianutartu red- And lor each worm Daanatactunal. . Manufacturer ot tobaoco Maatufatarers or clears Peddlers of tobacco, ft rat claMi uioi c thaa two horses or other animals Peddlers of touavoooseooud cla two DDfN or umrr iiiuiu, Beddlars of tobaoco. third cia ou liorse r otoer nniuial i w reaaiers or louaeco. lourta oJaaa u toot or public couvevauoi- iu.ui Brewers ot less than -Vim barreas .Vt Urewers ol juu barrels or more lue Any persou. o liable, who hali full foraply with the lores muu rciuireuisiil win miudjwi to aevert' pcualiii a. Persona or firms llabla tokpay any oT the Sfxsctal Taxes named altove mul inly u iflAAt j. yt. i.i, tonervor i luteruai Revenue atKalolcb, Norlli.Car lina, and pay for and procure the Npe-lal Taa f-lami orHuunps they oetl, prior to May I. Is;., and without further uollco. BSpsraal tax atampn will tmiiimtttnl t mail only ou reocipt, irom Wie persoa i r firm oiswrtng the Mine, of periflc d I nx-- 11 una so to do, toueihar with lb" ncetWHary piMrtace stamp, or the amount repaired i pay postas. The poatai: on one stamp l Uireecsuts and oa two taosps ls renla. If il tadaaird that they b traitml(ted l reisiatamlmaal taa cents additional kbuuM nceonapany the application. Commissioner of Internal Revenue. orPICa; r INTERNAL HKVKNUE. AWIKilPI!!, I. U. Jan. ZM, 1TT. tsHsrch 14 It 450 Cases Uore of our New Pony Wliiflkey T W1IX lUa'Al ALL TROIBLA. Jlisr TU TRY IT. aa4 row will a ever be aatHaWI with any at. We eUlsa s4 waraat it ta iiarr A5D 1'.t ci.ru a jvt i TflE STATE. IU;UE GRASS ami swat maii. KAV ILY rLOlC, "rJlTlIXT lKuCIv 4 fJallKl. Are a -wwrf aa4 Wfev! kawr. 4 aa aaacr. mttij V laaaraa Its tr rsi ih4 w mst M svy ra aCSTwartsai Tt mm cawasw nt Tauua. a4 eJI aiaassk s : fWaavasatf " a s-i II ao4 U 855877 tatrrvr eC ' 1 V
The Wilmington Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
April 6, 1877, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75