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" ; . i- . .Two times $1 50 and all succeeding insertions f ;i. Vhalf pdceadditlonal. ; ' ' . "iXlatcs per month, 14 for one square,, and each L , r sncceeding eqtiare half rates additional. ; , t Half Column and Column s4vertfaemenisvre ctived on proper discount. 'x--r Local advertisements 10 cents a line. ' l" Address, , ' ; ' I 5 " 7 . Editor and Proprietor, , . Wilmington, N. C CITY, Blathers V ot p-nnts. Mud, muddier, muddiest. -Zoe, is just Zoe good as ever. ' ! : New River Trout in plcntitude. Eight deeds probated yesterday. ' .- k - - . . How can4 The Gates A-ja be a book ? A (soot):able person A. chimney sweep. '. m- y'Our Institution .No. 4" crowded out. Will Burely appear ia our next. . George P.sPeck has been cdnfirmed as collector of Internal Revenue t for this dis trict ( " Congressman Dockery has introduced a ; bill in the House for the re-establishment of the mail route to Onslow.- Good for the Cplonc!; '. vApotUeparies are otificd,that under a lato decision of Commissioners Delano the special liquor tax, imposed under the Rev enue Law dates from May 11 j 1869. ' Lemuel Williams, . a disorderly, ack nowledged not '"the i soft impeachment and testimony .being- favorablev was given vthe beneht ot the doubt." Mxit, Jem en .high jubilee; r . PiiiLnABMOHic -The contemplated ;con cert,'of the Philharmonic Society will pro bably, take place .Tuesday evening next, 'provided however," as the lawyers i say' that the Theatre can be rented. , . f , City CoDETiTr-Samuel Owens, a youth of thirteen summers, was brought before Judge Cautwell yesterday, on charge of stealing. Evidence being insufficient he was not re leased but ordered into custody (2) ' 4 Acting Commissioner Douglass has de cided jthat the blank Jrom No. 52, for whole sale liquor 'dealers rectifiers and distillers must oe used in i)rcference to the old ref utation series. Is The 1st of February is the time prescribed for going, into " operation. V ' 7 , : --1' - ' " . 75 "TV .-V l, ' ' ! 1 i. . .:" What WB LIKE.Fayetteville N. C Jab tiary Hth 1870. I. i . , Mr. Charles'I. Grady, Editor and Proprie tor Wilmington Post Wilmington N7Ct Dear Sir please find inciosetir four dollars (.i end :me the 4Post" oneyear, and oblige yours Ac - s And still they cornel , . . No musical family can afford to be with but Peters1 Musical Monthly.. .It is p'rinted from full-size music plates, and contains in fach number at least lw el vc pieces of choice jiew music. ;.:rricer per year. Subacrj tiona received at this office, where a sample copy can be seen. -j Tho Post and Peters1 Mmical Mmthly, one year for $5 00. . 7 ; 1 . SunrnisED Again. ,Blessed be the man i that inrented .8leep," says Panza. ,We say ; ".blessed be the man who mates good sup pers." We know who thatis, for our gastro nomical organs attest the elegant catering of Gentleman Georcte. We shall not forget you,' and the 4 Cosmopolitan," for that ex cellent dainty dish,": George, " which was fit to set before a Kin&" f . Aesonautic Gtratioks Theatre. Another crowded house," the assemblage stirred! but oscilating between fear and ad- i fs rrrPPtftd the " Lila and Zoe -7 xjiiranvM ." .: . ' . i Trou-jaV last eYeniog, at the V Theatre.' i Much as we deprecate thiS " tempting o f j providence" in " flying leaps, trapeze , acts 1 ,vh,p whirlisUrropssand bars.inseperable , - . At.-f.rl nst" arena, we cannot but ad- - iron tw ....... mirethe courage and skill of la petite Zoe. TTHn Codona. The indescribable Kit- i . : ,v,nTipr with which the infant ? ! ;nr; twirled her graceful "form pend ant'von the horizon iai uai.,, snvi,u,.wuv. round of applause.. Mons. Codona aod Oalsbfa (?)-:the latter gentleman's th name, we . believe sus- - Itained their already well-earned .reputation wexcellentvgyanasts.-- . . i- . . . . . "Excbos us," Mr; Marshal, but on the coro ner of 5th and Ann street some ; person, not having the fear ot surgeon and surgeon's instruments betore their, eyes, have "went and gone," and put up a wooden obstruc tion. Sufficient . io itself to well wc are not often, that way; - but if one not in "the best of spirits" ? might chance to slip up, great would be the fall thereof!" - . - m . J. . One More. The ever i vigilant : Marshal has succeeded in unearthing another of the numerous iftfi&aaliquor dealers, who, while honest andtaithful taxpaying dealers, strive to get a living, these men, defy the law and mock at j ustice. The last one was Mr. R B.lBurnett, upon whom, we- 'are glad taxe, ctsrdJCdgWCaxitwcn imposed ; the regular fine and costs, with compulsory order to take out license in ten days. ' ' ) 1- ' ' m ; u . ScnmPTious.-Oh 1 you ought sec to thisl What ? Why Smiths resplendent fur niture. Easy chairs, piano stools, rosewood bedsteads, marble wash stands &c. ; And to jvouf left ton entering a set of , union pol; ished, parlor furniture. Composed of se lected walnutt of the most excellent grain, it-would do Uonor to an ; Oriental palace. Mr. Smith values it at nine hundred dollars, with the wardrobe. And we" consider it worth' twice that sum. . VHow Come . You S 1" George Dunn seems to have but one fault. He i was weak in the legs. And the cause of thar many a casual reader who has been "how come you so,? knows how and by what method this "aisy enough" state is accomplished ; to bo plain, George likes to take spirits 1 down to "keep his spirits up" but it is impossible for him todo, this without lying loose - around the city Judge Cahtwell enforced the fine with recommendation to reduction of two thirds and costs! . , Where Are We Now. We liavcre ceived informatlonlrom autbeBttOiroUT?ies;" that a society of . ladies, has been , formed in! this city,- completely organized in fact, by the adoption ot by-laws, and election of officers for the, expressly avowed purpose of resolving "rto to. associate oiiht nor. marry akyman chmingtobae or drinking liquor." "Angelswd, minister t qracntlefend us 1 " ' s "Can such things be and ' . Overcome as like a summer - il Cload 'without our special wonder?".' This is woman's rights, with vengeance The editors are banned, positively banned.1 Ladies, we implore you, "dissolve thismigh;" ty engine of Warfare," we are totally, irre: vpcably lost '. x : - . I ' V U: On HiS;MusciiE." Henry Jone3, one of the numerous progeny of this . uncommon house, betook himself to practice his "mawf lers'j' on the unoffending heads of the nu hierou quiet patrons of " The North Caro lina House.'v- On beings remonstrated with,5 Henry ' attemp'tctj to' " knock down ancj drag out." . f. f .t, v.Thcn resistance sore, .'. . t Lone: time tney bore, 5; , And patience wrought in vain, f When William cried, come on my men, K Ttla Henry jausi be slain. . i . I i . - iftci'tsppreciating the indiscriminate man: 1 ne u WUica auucuuu - was ucuiw&naicu lenrj left and soon was placed in the hands ofl!blco coated"v Knights rbf the peace. Judge Cantwell Imposed the usual fine and costs; - jtr- .-x Public JIeeting iN.TiiElNTEitEST ,6pv trna : National Sxyikg BAKK.The. meet ing was ' 'organized' by ; inviting his' Honor, Mayor Silas N. Martin, to the Chair, J. P Sampson was made Secretary v v " " jt Prayer was offered by the Roy. Mrf Blake f after. vhichilayor MarUn delivered? an able, address ; careiully prepared ;: full of ideas, and if printed,Vell worth the careful rcadr iturof every citizen who would create for J htmselt a position pt independence and re spectability. " . Rev. Mr.,Blake, Mr. Sauls., and others, made some very appropriate remarks. , 1 A motion was made Tccommending the. publication of the address delivered by Mr. Martin, in circular form, . 1 - ' 7. i 7.. . 7 - 7 A committee was appomted to make ar rangements for another meeting. ,r , ' A Card - 1 Tho undersigned citizens of Elizabeth- town for themselves and, particularly for Mrs. Freadwell and the ladies of her family,' take this method of rendering their thanks io Captain J.H Eldridge, Sheriff of Bladen county, for his noble' and successful; and bersevering efforts in arresting the progress of the late hre,.thus saving the home ot'a poor widow and the ladies? ot her house. For this manly conduct on the part of Sher iff Eldridge we desire hereby to evince bur iigh appreciation, and while.we hope 4 that he may never himself, come to any loss from the devouring" element, or otherwise we trust that he may le always on band when it threatens us. ' Ho knows how tof fight v a 1 ..., j .-. : .1, i 7-' . j -.-. i sr iA'i' " - s C fire, andhe fights it, . . " t Jan. 24th 1870, " : ; .t v , John Lytle, B. F. Rinaldi, John White Jno. A. Richardson, F. F. Cummings, J. H Hall. W. J. Tolan W. H. Sykcs, W. A. Biz. zellJ. M. McGill, D.'M. Sutton, n. H. De pOjR. A. Iytle, . a. Lyon. t ' . . . . k .-I t . - Magazines, c.Phrenolcqicdl Journal.-- The February numb'er contains biographical and ; critical 1 sketches of George Washing ton, Confucius the Chinese Sage Father" Hyacinthe, Edwin M: Stanton, Clark M. Loomis is; What Can I Do Best, or, Man and rools ;r My Brother's 'Keeper, an Ad- his Tools dress by Vice-President Colfax ; The Balon- dos, a singular African Tribe, .five illustra tions ; Brain Waves ; or, An Incident in the Life of Dr. Wayland ; Public Cheats - The " Blues;" The Rich 'and the Poor ; A Petri fied Forest ; The Turning Point, Illustrated Spectrum Analysis Legal, Education Ca tarrh Cause and Xtare; Appetite Its Sensualism;- Theory ot the Aurora Boreal Terms, $3 00 a year, 30 cents a number. 8. R. Wells. Editor. New York. ' ' A .9 Howes' Musical Monthly. The seventh number of this valuable muaical periodical is with us. Composed as it is of 82 quarto pages, and averaging 24 pieces of music in each, it is marvelously cheap at -35 cents. Waltzes, quadrilles and songs with piano accompaniment ; crowd its pages. E. Howe,! 103 Court street, Bostou. Arthurs Home' Magazine for February is, if anything, better and handsomer than the admirable January issue, : wliich took its readers by surprise, witli its charming new dress and improved -airj The continued series of Articles on "The Marvels of the Insect World"- will deeply : interest every J reader, young and old, and none who read the opening . chapters of Miss Townsend's new story; "Jaqueline ," will need to be in vited to a perusal of more chapters' in the serial.. The excellent stories, and many en tertaining,riinstructive, and useful articles in the "Home,". give it an intcrcst and value peculiar to itself. As a Lady's Magazine, it combines all the best features of such peri pdicate; andr it is;:plcasant to. know that it has b&omeVgeneraf ffaVoritiu"! Published Joy T. S. Arthur & Sons, Philadelphia, $2,007 ft-Tpar with ti libpval tliiWfinn h fpCioe lor me 'vviiap womu jou auvise 1 v a year, wnn a noeiai auction tor wttbi...j ru ten you plan. When1- old by .News Dealers, at 20 cents a num ber. : Tlltihi2ji A. .weekly periodical tle voted to current news, literature and poli- tics published in New York at Four Dol- lars per annum. Vol; 10 No." 238. The numberfor January SOth contains the nstial amount of interesting .matter, and N'ote. - ,-. , T ,l ,7 47 " j uuvvv uuuhb, un vumiguio uuu ucn iuoi, 1 We detect a great change in the political one ot the Jfation and one hardly compre hends that, the- r&ic.al rgan . of., the Gin Cluseret in i64, is now a moderate and modest serial,' edited with- commQh'ense and e-ood ludsrment; ' 1 , i '' ' i ' 1 1 1 Address on Emancipation. H. L. .Pif:ei( Raleigh ,N. C. The editor Ot ther anr; O V : t has had his address". r pubUshed An -'tjry neat pamphjetform, and kindly presened( us with a copy, rnc puuiication is Yaiu able as containing many facts useful foref-J ferencc. 1 j Proceedings of i the Board of .Trustee)! of the University of Jtha South." Rome, Gal The 'very neat pamphlet' containing , th addressof Bishop Green, Chancellor, of th XJniversity, has .much ot interest :u Church then,! and those interested in thp bbH6nWno;dhHrcl 0 ; ' Reportfof -Superintendent ot Public a struction for 1860. Raleigh, M S. Littlefie 1 Printer. The clecant report of the - Stke Superintendent does equal credit ; toyhiapt ability and his good taite. j : We.fcaveead many.eporls of the .biefs bt other State departments of public' in-s structlon:but;Uie production of Mr; shley Ll 1. Jt.U n-(flt oil liio mirrllf The tf lustrations bft buildings for :chp kre not the least Yaluablc part of the. urork The Independent comes to. us .wtn at immense supplement containing a map f hn . nountrv showinff the value of th Y fchoice security.!?- The Ne w York anij Oswego Midland I R. H., first mortgage t3 ooncis. : 1 ' . , . t . . 77 5 The mixture of religion and. ibiz." about this paper pleases us, and is suggestive of that unwearying , " Yankee?, spirit that drives the world along the path of improve ment even when we would fain v lazily ; rest under the shadow of somebody V temple to Somebody's God." , . '-.7 .: ; The Atlantic Monthly', tor February - conT ?-'-.--. '7 -. ' .7 tJ.-'f ' ' 7 ' " -.7 Tf 1 ' . tains the usual valuable and lntercstm amount of fact and fiction. ; Joseph, an his Friend" tell their respective loves, an The Pressure upon Congress" shows ho some uav our uapitai-may ue cnanseu oi , . -i-.- ... . , . , .... - . moved ih; order topleVent'tbov much tal ing.. " - v. ' - . v 'Numerous other articles and essays ma the AilantU the queen ot the monthlies. - rJ, Children's Hour. We notice that' t publishers of this beautiful magaziae ha offered special terms to '"Day and - dun da; - Schoolsti and We learn that it -hss alrcacyl hpn Introduced into manv daY-schools as a rnadincr-bbok. The freshness, interesVpuri- ty, thoughtful earnestness, and "higft moral tone of the' "Hour" render it partjtjularly valuablb for this purpose. Teachers, cannot but find ilta influence on their scholars beee- p rR levcwiii comuarc iavoranivwim ine stoai outen liui auxe s awenuo. - Jtiiv nan- r i.rvt: l ,i 1:-'.':.- r r;, , v ti- ? best.' Hcbridgsinto the work an cirtbu end in this iwa az ni raz i kan norjHe it. ;-iu (fl; feiasm ihdicatiyoXtbe natural;, temper ft When i got ; often my raft thar klose,bi tu jj neglectedlu 'inform ouatU the manahfUitmch his hands-finds tf ham Bowdbn's, i scede acine-a kussed grale 4 fidal in a high degree. We can well imag ine how almost imprecepfibly ;its beautiful sons, re.ads -witb each . monthly, .yisit. in r schools, would'take tho place of authof- arid so raise the moral tonfc of;thft il- cten as to make discipline easy; ; j jlWe hope each .teacher "who reads this will nd for a' specimen number of The' Children's our, and examine it carefully; i The yearly bscription is $1.25, or leven copies for ixue special terms j. to scnooia are 'ex c edmgly liberal.- They are as follows : 20 c pies one year, $17 y 80' copies, . $25 50 copies i $40 ;. 100 copied $75. Address T. Arthur & Sons, 809 & 811 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia: r- ". ;.r- The Jxevolution:- Susan B. Anthony, Pr6- j rietor, New York. This uncompromising tod fearless exponent; of female suffrage Wens he year with renewed warfare oU he j ords cf creation." That beautiful warbler the j domestic hearth Alice Cary cbm nences a new story, "entitled "Born Thrall, r ; Woman's Life and Experience." ' Miss Jary needs no recommendation from but feeble pen, as all know how well her rjeh tan coin thoughts that burn and words Hhat breathe." ; J1 xTtniers uireutar lor January, K. tt.,Meni animj publisher,vPhiladelphia, Pa., $1 per ear; 1 . h A Drawing-room Chat. The - lollbwitiir pnvcrsation took place in th drawing-room of imansion on c-unton Avenue, Brooklyn, one peasant forenoon about ten days ago. i (Two pes, Mrs. Morgan and Mrs. Knight, had iUst roppca an xor a mojrning's can on Airs. Kapelje, eiauy 01 ine ose.j ... i ) 11 1 Mrs. M. My dear Mrs. Rapelje, arc you sick ? oulook quite deUcatei;?y--r:.! A: - Mrs. R. No ; not sick," exactly'; but suffering om debility, and 'dreadful nervous.: Do vou now, I conld.cry thia; minute. I HI v Mrs. K. Too much excitement, I'm afraid.! I e"r !T 1 1 "V,--TA - A. I :.Z7l. ?' i .m, ;a. ieruaps. dm, wuai can one ao ? sin he gay season, one must give parties and attcind hen). :. 'r:. . 7 - .. -r Mrs. M. I suppose so. Fashion is la w more's fcK&t Mrs-R. I hate medicine! But you shall pre-' ever I'm nervous or hysterical, 'or ; have a head ache, or am at all out of sorts, I take a couple; of tahlcspoonsfull of PlamtatiohIBittbrs once or twice a day for a week or so,? and it invariaUy orings me rotuaa. . ;-7 '..wi H,v- Mrs. IL. l dotne same thing, with the same pleasant result. I have implicit, faith in that ar 'CMrs. k Wei itlon, riLtry it. - ''sea Moss- Marine can be taken into - the (stomach of the most delicate, and is jutt the i tmng jot xnyaiias ana an taoso. desiring ai light i anddeacate. food." IWf. 1 " r LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE.! A, (Jonsarnin-Uv the Eusurausurs Uv . h Wilmintnn. l 7I justass;uv the piece uv Blading Kounty tu Bis kuzeh Mister price what rites and prints jfcher jurnal. writting; this ther 20tbird Uv Jinewary 18huudred & seventy. j ll Kuzen jeemes : i wuz in wilmintun ast Friday, whic .went thar on biznes, & hoaped tu av grabbed the wuria liKe ju wuz a expecktin.UY-.8YrY. I minnit tu se sum uy ypar kuntry kuzens a '( ' ' '-' ' : 1 - I bringid uy you a turkay Gobbler, (you Edi- turs hanker arter them herds muchly) -- ' - o II wUz mity sorra that i Dident .hav time take a drink with you. But i Dident . . i - - . I nnrceade tu tel vu ither 1 rezin. The fakt I r 1 af ! ; : ' 1 7 I eemesj i got prehapskther dod-darndet durndest skeer that iyer 1 reserved in awl myrmortal dais, thout j cepting it wuz thpr ume mat yoar aaauy s oiesow war oit my shut-tale a grabbm fur., them peachcs. we Digg. goom lewera iiiug, reuouuum uv;u 7 ensuranqe -uuis, tux ve 1 .w hi,b 1, tap TOW,in tliPrvPrth iz Aftnsnrance?" U ! i """" i - - - ' , i mi mpUiOy-wnen -up, Biex a nitei; uuppso feller an sez he tu me, sez he, 4 this is Mis- 1 ..... ,.-7',; -:.L' 7' ' !''':'' it-' ter price i suppose uv Blading kounty 3?! r Sez 1 tu him, sez 1, rther same tu yu, sur," f &4thwith he kommenced for S explane 2 me II.. '-J'1'- ! ' - ' 1 ' e i 1 toe natur uv an ensunn consarn. csi ret yu Rcemes, he tawlkedv 2 me fur tew level ours jup on ther onsarunty uv lite tnerartinty Wy detii: nntwelt ile be durned ef i want so ! - ,f".. . et 1. i 7Ll.:';-i: 7aH: :f':L in j-fc-i; tnnr t TOir t ici iiku 1 urav'. n iivinir : kii perseeuea Jut iou vuuru iuiuiejeaieiy ji.ux ar uy ther serious l?onsekwences.! -! Well,:-?whchiwuz3un;a sUrted fur 2 go 2 c u, but i haddent gorn moar nor forty yards (endurin tancc i i kountcdl9jenSurance"j nhce 1"-' Sez i 2 Mm fa ? salutin nYhim) the samei " oied i2 bee, sur : how iz ther ! major this morncn !" '77y7s'!:-j 4 cez uo, I dervastatious intwrnul hizrali estate aZ iz lyabii 2 stop majer, ile ensure in :your kumpiny ef -i.; 7 ?.--:! f- C."'7 "3-. .j-..- ; ". cs -'A-. ? '.-? .J. ,7.v r . ( v. ' I UJ XXAWUU . UAii W MU W A - 'VIVA - - " - M A VU1 ' k&ll L&l-f W npkttiuiiiKuir''1ittel fop uy a feller with fort toextipguisli the fiames,:5fluclironsi. -li MS'i:' blakihiaV& blakisc aiobkinkmdernpnder bated In the fine stofrocp!ed:by:Captda I :Gold : weddingnn e e. inducements hiz ibrowsatme. (ide seede him frekwenti W. J:Tolar, was fruiU thmfore the 1: U endurin ruV tho war at the generals he4 bort of thVcitiz 1 :f?i kwartcrs, & i node him), and sez he S mej v&on oi aV m? " i thmki i rekoinile" you I ?w iif?? FlffSy? ? - a me. sez-r uc. . " xjisier Dnce me i j um. ? j Y-y.-"--r rr r-rr,v v "m pcp. . .., v.vi v-- 'fefi.i!(Tt ?8i'iv?. rezult nvherlat misfortuniU a r iuUehaIeftour suoarrav. pexhuves tieyery Mann place so,-muca oy; - u?"fJ T ib!5Che tRiehmQndwpafeATfCaUs its Norths it takes thCr "last shillin ;ive gottw And to i ensured, jccmcsandile beeklean awl oyer in a minnit if ther ITijer rant klever Amefur ,0'nceta tlijiig iniTcr hilm teU uv.hiz bein gillty nj,befnrc;,i vU f--tJ - .;WeHMsy falowfrumtharcVtirfca fur, 2 go woncemwur.rathcT; Jemcl cp see yo, & i hadd wn prehaptt ni jci Jb skware (endurein ny whitch i koniitcd'fcrty .6 moarensuransurs fines) & wuz jest tt.tiw gmningfur tuJ git over mvfriteifc itn kea graterlate Wysell 5p on mi erppruYed ccfc inks, when i seed, - kuzen: Jeern, tni cnW ther iawlest humane beein that.'iver ther La'wd kerated isince ther dais uy Bawl ther sun uv kishorr GoLiar, what fit itb david 1. i jest stopt stil gaya with pnedet upon ,him, when hee, a seeinuv me, a stan din thiar,,kum.a stridein ; down atords me! ji nu it . want, know, use 2 try.2;cskap9 fur cf ide a had, a lokotortiy and, had tt seen' them leggs a bendin atords me,ide jest! a shutt orph ther pgine and shopped. 4 4 li never watedlfurJiim gpeke lust, i seed him hav abundil uv papers tyitha Pellikan a feedin uv its yung 11ns, blLm, & i nu he wuz a lewsianny , Ensuranccr. t Bez 1:2 him;' "My extenuated iren, iz you too a cDSuran cerl". ... - -.1 .-rU,- I svS , Sez he to ine, i iz sur ; Jallow mi a en sure yti in the Eequctable.'? v.i i" Sez i to him,!" ile bee teetotually bitt too deth with pizen bedd bugga ef you aint the grate pld he head ensurer uf jnairl; Mle jest ensure rite here .with you, ; and git your rescte full;fanid tiiYerlastips vakif tancp in gineral from thb baliuhce uv enf.n And i ensured. i felt better struk the hed tepMjeeme2t4i thawtide man, an eLldespin Jni pper onto mikote kollerKr.withntber:! Pellikan vbar it cud jbe& seen, ide gU xeUefc&W&lfl pind it; on & starred fur; the 1th; time far$tu seegou,- & had arroY hi nntOithefBrl (where 1 stood a lcetil & kounted 4 bunded & ten moar Bhsuransers nwhen jr.. i. UY a sudenti anutherldng, lene-looken5 leuss with ise.like too 'and-hiIfouinanct dresst jip 2 kil) with V; brs!ss headedcainr under hiz-arme, grabbed ebbdwtiiY ini paws ad kommenced f hWfabnitjest yarn bout y hiz former konhextine witlf ther etna, & hiz present assosiation wrtlter j-. but i kudent stan "itno longer,' jeemes,?(ide spent ni on to ther last dollar i act in paiii fur thair' darn' tlyiseesaBoHe xmf? strop, and yti'hadrter seWmo amalan uy thkssihr ther tothersidenYordmg? and thftftlasfeblaRr fitifiiiMprsfrt uy mea ipreacheh 'iiisWMurMtgrijfi&l urp Hhat i'ver yelpt arter me", him & now thantner lia mt 1 bete lm.e W 1 I I kant klowse. kuzenjeemes. thoutsjceptin J exprcs mi sorro i ntfitwunced wheVet ie times "iz chancred az Teaknn Davin" 1 tii-'rubirir,imr nA fiv ctt j tfl JL 1 A Kv .ouuivuimuvw, uuyu ku suiau; tauu. . 57,1 atia irft he bumlbuzZietheflin SiM2 w i- . , M " w - 1 ! W7 UT . I I 11 1 Til C 1 fl-f- K IlTnTI lOdm rQ aWT1- VAV l'or.4i Noith kalinyl ; . . . ... . . i t t Dri ont ther drones froniYoar ba mim. & klca-n'offt'therVwbrms from ther hunnev cierc 0f that -last chap, i seed torn Koving- nn7nv Trp.nhprir. a rnnnin im it . klnsplW 1 ' k V " 7 -f, F - I rmr&nea 7DV a ensuransur. wnicnen; tnev saved wnz formcrlv a? kantbWuv: a kteam 1 T..f from yoar luvin Kuzen, : jEEiizs IiCEr cuiref TaHr4....'. justassluY the 1 peico uy Blading Kduntyf d.ayand dait fust boY.r Elizabethtown, ;N,Cl 7 Jan. 23. 1870. I Editor: Post : 7 ?f l 77tV:.! . ' T .t- nr.1f rlin cloAA'-lia k 1 iiti 11 n 1 k i -iiuit 111 : uim ui.ii dill 1 t r- i uisaitaeu uo p no "ti. yjr : sickening cries ot Fire I .pur Jeelings.may the first discoverer ot the sad . sight had mditiauai lor niseoita ia tEavingCT f ruin the buildings of the town,would: , do y injustice to all thbtlltisrsumcient to f iwTv- w f.James E. Edridge, without parlilaity b --.r i . .-. ..'-rj; -... . ..-) .-v j ntr wl.iMi -Mml:i nmnsml the innAtntantS OX OUT 41SUaii V Qmei I f",-. i 7 , f: . v ii Ufi..tt-fc "V.V 'fBeg 11 fntcroUd lab era capitalists : j",SneakioKt!owar(Uylli.teT fs:J i as 1L8 cause of his eulogy ;i no-one ' could behold tho manly 'bcarizthe cool. Ccurs-3 tad indefatigable 1 -bow' of this gentleman without bcin thrilled withad piraticn. " " ,"!" " ' ; "1 ilzo displayed much' bfavcry and those who arc cow cDjoying. , the luxuries i and : xom tsrts cf a home, imd eheltcr have great causp to la thankful to them1. " . - Ai.3re occurred in! the. store, tfvcum'ed by Ccptaia Wt J.:Tolar,Andj owned; by CaptaiiFrwrKercliacr, ,of Wilmington, ' about midnight, and is ? supposed t to ihave been the work of an incendiary. :The . fire ' caused; the destruction of Mr.', Daniel. M. button's bar room andjCol.yW:; McGiirs law office." Tho' buildiDgs iwerclentirclY '. consumeo, and the losl wai total. Captain vP Tplar not even saving his'booksV ri t: ' ft' I' .. . . Y New Berne is plowing. Kaleigh peach trees Iblobm. U j.Goldsbqro has the sziall'pox.-i f The'PwchairipidnsCuba: V1 ; 1 1 " Jttaieigh wants rnojejdwellinga. i; TTie Tremaines are at Salisbury. . V , nlsjb.oldsbmo TheJEagle hotel at'Asheville has changed fniittficltyV "I' leraiiyje, triedo jat i the 6u-: ott CBarLtte receif ea salary Ilhitato jef fbjS&$rZ Ufontigaih ndptpjisnstrne on? good intentions ! f3? ? V caruEotfojr I .Qdrigrcss in the fclenbi"congressi6nal tdis 1 7'4 - J! . ?:';-r:.r li: T. l!.- " f ?PaYethe Btreets.: .4 ! flleotuce carfires. J-MCT I ?4??2LI feTW. .it'.-7 'Victoria has ther nlnralgia; I llPlairfibUvecloth suits are en i iil. J v , r.,. ... Minnesota has a twelvl year bid' 'mother?- 1, .iit1? !V 1 --rs-- .in 7T".1tf 1,7. 7 . - ' . . . ., . "iun ..WCS. W's 7 'mk ih&tf&Viifil f - U'-'-' T M M. .' T - 1- 7 T rtJ, ci plush. i are,, now mado of, white . I Pnnce Arthur delights the snobs at Wash ington. ''" " " i ; " f "t" the Petersburg,' seven hundred . " .7 -- - .- 7 i-i T- Miss Jennings is "well up" iu , "Surt'Un 1 -T"' f JMew.lorJC Repbrtcra are'callcd 'pencil! heavers" , in -if,. Po'keepsie. r-g i "C : - )l , . X I BroughirhiJS "playing with Fire'': in;- I Kate Field ia "Amon2.the Adirondacka" iflNewrkrT&'r r;rrj;f:! r( rTha Feejec Islands ant.to comcundir ., TJncle Sam's .wing.mt v".iV-j:" 'vC Torty miles bt. ihe telegraph down atohg tele .74 l'f . -. t?. 4J f7"it1 ' frf4 1 r The 'Kr0? IV ueYei unueu ptes oeuaior .eiecj, ircm I '---.7 7. Ki : .3 .. nrwirn tnTrjvaTiiTRiic::Li j.iii&eic:h in unc i. i i'4-7 Htme-r ten thousand pounds tof fat .gracedi tbolf 7t. eing i22, stinking, swinauug ; xanKeev . .: ::-i '- i; .. - 7 "Ki -: 7- 4 4 It, ' r ii7 X,.,-7i.
The Wilmington Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Jan. 27, 1870, edition 1
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