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One llontli.
Sickle copies, Fre cente jti-' tfe-v i
CIub3 f arnlBhed at reasonable 'rates.
RATE3.0F ADVERTISING:
. rer euare, one ume, :, . .. j
Less than naif square, one. time! 50 ceni. .
Two time $1 50 and all euccceding insertions
half price additional., ' !.-
! Rates per month, $4 for one eqtiare, and each
eucceediDg square half rates additional.
: Half Column , and Column advertisements re
ceived on proper discount. ." I
Local advertisements 10 cents a line. I '
Address. , i -
CHAS. I. GRADY, I
' Editor and Proprietor,!
. 1 I" - t Wilmington, X. C.
O FIC1 Ali.
MAYORS OFFICE, ! K )
City of Wilmington, Jx. (J.,
t
February 1, 1870. )
Notice! Notice !-Sale of Mules
i ; Will be sold at public auction at the j City
l"Hall in thiscity on Thursday, the 3rd! day
of February, 1870, at 12 M., five mules,
! propertyf the city," in prime order; and
condition. Terms cash on delivery, f
1 - i . : i .'(
'- By order of the Mayor. i
Collector. ,!
CITY.
it -..'ii- - ' - '"" j-
Sunny, sunnier, sunnieit.
"
Fur fun fetch 1 he Phat boy !
X higli-toned person. -A soprano. ,
Shad exchanges for $1.23 per pair,
A melancholy man The Crier of a court.
The mud is 'mud no more. Alas ! His
'dost, vf r . , . ;'; :' '
i " How's that ipr high ?" - The old Cape
Fear. "
Get your Bill I
Office.
cads at the Post Printing
Get your Business Cards at the Post Prints
ing Office. , :
Get Envelopes printed at the Posr Print
ing Office. I : , .
An appropriate place for Veurt-ing -The
Court House. ;
New 8 styles of
Printing Office.
Bill Heads at the Post
" 11 a f t R aft y'-Rafticst. The ri Ver all
aloing'our wharves. ' : -
1, - :-: iWv,
'Roses are blooming. 27?.'
"Vbere? On your nose ?
"Why is the Post like an auction
Because it is re(a.)d all over. .
flag?
IT New styles of Note Paper for business
- ipujrposesi; at the Post PrinUng Office.
Melancholy The 'Journal man's attempt
to fan the old expiring flame of disunion.
- Our last conundrum on the New Berne
Times, completely smothered it. Ta J ta !
.sonny. :
; Whctc arc
'
thoscimpopors ..that predicted
tcr. i Evidently they; were not
a severe winter
Tutted
Beauer Rasegral4 frenchman, was admit
ted to the hospital yesterday,; suflering
from fever. i
The present mild weather signifies ap?
proaebing earthquakes. Say, Pike, j bow's
that lor low ? I1
. ." Change your brefl" as the Pllat Boy
said when visiting V Arry Webb's!" "How's
that for high.? ' - C --'t - '
-,Wby is Joe Qliori's "fresh . lot" like
the "Phat Boy?' Because they are all
" dun brown." Next ! v V ' . ' T
Our ." Ladies No-Association-With-Tobac-co-Chetwers-And-Rum-prinkers
Society "" is
in a flourishing condition, ' Too bad !
. Strings of herrings appeared in market
yesterday, selling atvtwenty-fiye cents per
bunch. I What does New Berne;say now ?
The merry smiles of Spring are as pleas
. ant.as of yore when on the vernal banks of
the Alabama we caught " -them chills Be
careful children." I ; -
Crocuses ses crockodiles and all sorts ot
early blossoms now on hand,.4 county orders
put up with quickness and dispatch."
! So says the season.
V "Silence in the court room, there;" thun
dered a police magistrate, the other, morn
iDg ; "the cohtt has already committed lour
prisoners without being able to hear a word
-,of the testimony.", '
rcadcr3 l : t! -51-'' ;y. r.!:d eraaine
rrj. All alive
cLrc;'..
TI;3.Ghc3-fly; troupa tra the ahoe-i-est-shbwy-est
chaps that ever nags ones "month
and ey csM water Go see Ultra I h t v j
i"QWathat fbrigU! - V -r
The' cutter Seward has gone to Beaufort,
and we hope ;will not make the ..Beaufort
girls envy the Wilmington fair the lair
choice they hare for flirtation.
. Oh Pm a good old rebel" as sung by the
'Phat Boy" and. joe Engle " ard" at
the " Shoe Fly" minstrels. " 'Ard on Arry."
Aint it? O'ws that for high?
We have enlarged our stock of letter, note,
and bill head papers, and business cards,
and now offer the public the advantage of
obtaining cheap work in the latest style. v
A glance into the store of our friend Gen
eral Manning shows considerable activity
among the river customers. Many country
men come many miles "to buy of the Gen
eral." ' : ' j
. ' ' '
A boy was " sent up" in New York city
for stealing a newspaper from the doorstep
of a house. We warn the "vagrom" youth
who pilfer Posts that "vigilant" ! police are
after them, . e. the stealers.
Business men would do well to remember
I - . . . .
that many who never "take a paper" still are
attracted by a "Poster," hence all who wish
to catch country custom should send out
some oi our stylish hand bills.
Come along, come along, make no delay !"
Come right along to Meyers, j
With horse, cart or dray : j
And ; provide yourselves from the finest
stock of groceries in the city I
The Star learned .Tuesday what the Post
printed six days before, L e.$ that a society
ot young ladies has been formed, in this city
for the suppression of tobacco chewing and
rum drinking. Won't somebody assist this
poor satelite in. the,.collection of its news ?
Mules. Auctioneer Cronly sells, to day,
in front of the City Hall, "five first class
City mjles." None of those however that
stand bn the corners, ; dressed in human
clothing. No ; not any. Simply the work
ing mules of the city, which.in his retrench
ing poiicy the Mayor desires to dispense
with. . ;" ' '!.'..
Attention. Tha Commissioner of later
Dal Revenue recently ruled that all farmers
who make it a business or occupation ;to
sell in the market houses of other places
must pay the regular retailer's license, but
if they (merely, from time to time, sold as
an incident production ot their own farms,
they were exempt. :-: Tf :VTV"if "
No musical family can aflford to be with
out Peters1 Musical Monthly, It lis printed
from, full-size music plates, and contains in
each number at least twelve pieces of choice
new music. Price, Z per year, i Subscrip
tions received at this office, where ' a sample
copy dan be seen. l . !'l
The Post and Peters' Musical Monthly
oneyearfef.$5t00.T 4- !
Billiards. -In the match game i ot bil
liards,. 300 points, between Mr. Frank
White and W. H. Stewart, tor ) champion
cue, at the " Cosmopolitan ;" the former de
feated the latter 73 points,; discounting
25 to his opponent. ', yiie game was! skill-
fulljrplayed and crowds of admirers wit
nessed. the exciting contest. 5
' NAtjGry LizziE.-Lizzie Walker; likes
to uaXk oft; with things not; "hern." Like
wise purchase those things not legitimately
procured; In other words, receive j stolen
goods. Lizzie's dainty fingers will manipu
late the clay at the Workhouse for one
month for these offences. Also pay costs of
suit, and stand pursuing her sculpturing
work unti costs are paid. . l4-:-
City jDoubt. The new Police i CJourt for
our city is now a law. We are sure this is
welcome cewi' to the ; tax payers, as it re
lieves the county of considerable 'expense
without additional charge to our city. The
salary of the Judge being fixed at ; $1000
and fees of a Justice of the Peace. lYom
present e vidences the position of Judge wijl
not be less: profitable than hereiof ore.
The Cheapest ajto the Best. As a
gallant" Confederate Colonel remarked," I
go 'qrhere 'jt can, buy the'meaTtndtrie
bestit j is poor wisdom to bestow busi
ness forcharity.w " Of course this geatiemaa
gets all his printing done at the Post prinK
ing office ! Others may cackle and crow
treason, and do " mighty poor prijtisj,
but the Post printing office sirapjj ofrs to
do JOB WpRK .OP, ALLiONpS; la ' the
newest styles for half the price charged by
. .The action of the new administration gives
aiyclas: jdi ur. cipzi"unnincnS-j
dbtiesirl tl?e Jadg&eifiarM&jlityo nibi
7 It : z 1 3 1: r I: t jr - 2? tt t Confi4
ir r- 1
cur pre::nt rrorthy cd-
c:.:3.
will
If 5
i
a
r
men "eo net c..3 " ivJiainc.l t'r:-:rcc;-t
Republican." virtue and' Jeflerscniah 'flA
plicity. . ' , .V;
: - -r mir',"r'r': :
, Alas 1 PoorCuba" Brefercnce; ,tj)iur
advertising columns it will 'be seen that?alf
the perishable property of this vessel will
be sold under the hammer oh'Thuwday the:
3rd day of March next in thiscity, by U. S.J
Marshal Carrow..: Thus passes from history,?
gradually, but surely, the.remaining linger-!
ing memories of the . festive ,. and gallant
officers the sad day of seizure," and the!
happy reunions contemporaneous , with - her;
retention. ; " - ' "'- -, : : : -:
Still We Go !A.nother extensive dry I
goods house, has been added to the numer
ous ones now in our city ; namely ; n?hat .of
William Ettinger, of NewlYprk:, His prints
have The imprint of beauty and ; magnifi
cence. His glove-s as soft as the Hp's of our.
prettiest girj. (Who is she ?) His corsets
well ladies, you know ! His sheetings as
white as the driven snow. And , himself
what shall we say ? kind, attentive-and
polite 1 . Go see him. He opens? liis - store
Saturdr.
Magazines, &c Petersons Magazine
The March number is resplendent in illu
minated fashion plates ; illustrations on the
modern coiffures; patterns lor . gowns',
handkerchiefs, cloaKS, &c. . . It is in reality
a 44 ladies magazine ;" a it embraces every
T
thing desirable to the. fair ones. T. B.
Peterson, Publisher, Philadelphia, Pa.
Leisure Hours. Sparkling, .vivacious, in
teresting and instructive .is the February
number 6 of this cheap- little periodical.
Only $1 00 a year.' J. Trainor King, Pub
lisher, Pittsburgh, Pa. ' '
We asked the question somo time- ago
Why there was no city clock ? We repeat,
Why ? The old clock now is and has I been
half past eleven ever since the downfall 6f
the "So called.,, It supposed U stopped
at the hour Butler's powder boat exploded
and has so remained at 11J We Shaver-'-recently
hea rd that several strangers Jolt their
dinners, a few days since,' waiting1 ibr one
o ciock, ineir uinner nour.
A -colored friend asked' us ' thq. ffoDo wng
2 if'
conundrum 44 Why is the cify dofck like, on
hour glass?1'. Because it woa.t run. unless
it . is turned.'
Ori k Hrnut a 1" 5. T. -.TflBSSA.
Gre85man"NatDan!et Jordan adWllIiam
Leobc, festive sen's ot . Bacchus ; tooir occa
sion Tuesday,, evening- to air their lungs in
an exceedingly boisterous 'mariner-a'round
the highrways and by-ways of the city. As
Philharmonic Concerts are not given in the
open airy and as ' the blue .vcoateil knights
are jealously disposed to curtail the rights
of these howlists, they were all placed in
durance vile, and there did their so low-ing
for thq , remainder of the night.? Being
brought beijop thcfCity Court yesterday
each was respectfully requested to deposit
$20, in the City Treasury.
1 " Sold." How often does one hear of
people being " sold ;" as. indeed did- the
" Phat Bpyf our serious semqr tothejr iiht,
but in the grave affairs5 bl State Mr money
making, the wisest- man is he who sells his
wares at the highest price and 0vyit4i(th
least difficulty." ; T n
So thought our good 'friend II -1 who
ordered one thousand hahdbif IS f of FOTJR
DOLLARS and had them t carefully nailed
up at every cross road inhisijconty ! u;5
three days elapsed when a most remarkable
procession proceeded to H's store and ab
solutely ("cleaned him L6Ut.3 peytpoX
every thing I Even some old razor back
goods he had purchased with the good will
of the place from a venerable antediluvian
who was " sold " out by the j Sheriff on ac-,
count of not advertising in the'PdSTno'rJin
rlnlcrinff in some of those elegant Fosters
: a . ; . .,
printed in our officeV ' -
Our Office Invaded Outrageous
but like all heavenly endowments its very
gentleness is alas I too oft a prey, to heart,
less, flippant or designing men. We thought
our Job like enduraneeliouid Withstand any
thing that human ingenuity Could contrive.
But ;.alas for human ; calculations ! or,
yesterda, in the bright highnoOrit in ttA
densely populated city of wnmington, with
half a hundred ofiicep of th; jaw Datrpll
ing the streets, aajacent io tue omcepiu
Post, ourjsWctumJw
ceremoniously
titcaUed " The PhktBby." ,7
Our r6om door is six feet wide, and eight
feet high. He barely escaped an abraslofi
ol the skin on "entering. : In bis- hand'he
held a cane ot ponderous dimensions. He
looked iM?CrSeSwa8
four ieeVwide. 'Twould not do ! ' His face
,.ilt.. . . - - i j
4
oar devil, secured a plank of double jointed
neanshirtefa jub pulley, attachedjto
. .Ii J pantalcchs. TAh 1 'twas not jmtii then
:ttsaf:
17 Z
1
;hat'L
:t tv.?':?!
Aral-
':T7crc
.1 a
He jp:;':cd cur r:-:r ; c.zl cizzlly iid
t'uat itwtlisflrctipa gocthQ had ever
saw. This, 'and Numerous i other jokes did
he rpeipctatlisxfBliluii he -would
laugh, our devil eat near him with chloro
form spqnge, v ready at a moment's notice.
Por Uhe had, great would have been the
falL ,?Twas,only after many anxiouslnquiries
that we ascertained what his business was
witkus flynen!. ' in reply he pulled forth
from his ponderous' pockets a card which
read " ; ... : ; V. , -, . : -. ;
l: ' iib' VitPhat . Boy, , : .
Agent for La Rue's Minstrels."
then he handed us an advertisement of
the feame,1 for which this ton of fat has our
acknowledgment. A few moments after,
With the assistance of ten persons we man
aged to secure "him a safe exit from the
office, congratulating ourselves, meanwhile,
that he had left us unsquashed.
PHILHAKMONIC D A N I E L THEATRE.
To analyze, particularize and.) comment
upon the humble aspiring efforts of an, ama
teur performance be it of whatever charac
terj would smack of unquestionable pedan
try; Equally so, would be' the indiscrimi
nate beslobbering bf misdirected and hypo
critically flattery.' ' " j j
If we essayed the first ; the masses might
With evident propriety condemn our action ;
if the latter; the well thinking, could easily
perceive flimsy Journat twaddle and the silli-
J ness of unmeasured ignorance; or if not, the
lack of truthfulness. 4
Therefore now,:as in the past, we shall
temper our pen to unpretentious talent, and
point out only in kindness, where the seem
ing defects exist.; -.
- -With the innumerable disadvantages at
tending a novitiate, and that in the old and
uninteiesting Oratario of Daniel-and this
including the ) miserable acoustic qualities
oi tne ineatre SKUJseemed attend' t
on; the brinlrr
confess that
outset ;
ever in
perform
unison o
of their
BroUjgna,; feare
""HSswucit novice, tne pan
i was with some trepidation then , after
he. preliminary, solos and duetts, preced
ing theCaotataV-r had -been executed that
we?listened to tbe opening Chorus "By the
Rivers of .Babylon." This exhibited not
wanfcof training : not laek of harmony, 'but
melody..; The bass, Mr. Northrop, at times
seemed, enveloped ; I anon ' the contralto,
again the soprano. , Some nigh reaching C,
others never gaining F. Mrs. Lippitt end
ing: in drowning all by her thrilling fal
settoj "f ' j'
4 This can be remedied, however, by care
ful tuition, and not' being too proud to ac
cept instruction from their teacher. The
solo, by Da irf Blessed be the Name bf
The Lord Forever,' was sung with rare feel-
P ing and ajrticulation -something nowadays,
not comprehended even- by professionals.
The duett-Oh jMy Brother," although of
harsh and .untractable r arrangement was
sang with telling effect; reflecting great
cretjit on Atariah (Mr. J. E. Lippitt) and
Sistfr (Mrs. J. E. ; Lippitt). The ending of
" Part Second,"" Sing, O Sing and Mag
nify theLoVd "Chorus, being in commpn
metre, the Society moved harmoniously
through ivto the evident satisfaction of the
audience. In the solo According to Your
Desirfes," by Jthe KiiigQlx, W. H. Nor
throp), we must say, Mr "Northrop, did not
execute it ' accbrding to our desires." Mr.
Northrop has a bass voice of great flexibili
ty, rare power and much compass. But! he
contracts iti. In other words Tie don't lei it
out. Why he does not do it, is exceedingly
;6Uae.'.:... j. - . . .... 'Jf i
yethelesstwas not until the duett of
KJA?6fetW Queen (Miss
Elyira, Wilson), and Mr. Northrop, that sur
prise was created in our hearts. ( The soft,
clear notes wafted along the drowning re
cesses: of the theatre, came to our ears like
the warbiings lof - the nightingale, f This,
combined with' the tdagnificent stage pre
sence bf itiss Wilson, made her a right re
gal Queen,1' not alone lis spouse of the harcl
hearted, peiianTjuloFsong. , Her ease and
giacefomessthelon exception of a
sligntrnerVbusness at jthe outset, won her
many admirers.1 . The duett was encored;
and we, with the audience, only regretted
j This with the solo, jofi'Hbw Lonelyis
ionr anjjul
WJrnYnonf 'kot. Vrsiser;.of this modest,
Wretty and accomplished Jadyv ; ,
j, Cjn the whplejilfcded
fair! jto criticise) iwhereso many earnest
voices lent; pleasure audi gratification to
f
V
" voices. i
irrei loot
I 1
ton, to-day, with All, herdrawbacks, sani
tary and otherwisft rktt In rlftfm n
finely organized; complete and effective musi-
-cal
viauiaiiou as any intneDOUtn ;tll not
':3--UnioForr!innt!ippc
ii t
tlir"U as. that cf ::iiz3 Willon;-clfiiich
profound depth as that of flit. 'f Ncrtarops
aAirilannM
ourselves -on ' tho- liifppy prokpeel rof many
delightf ui . evenings durinV tne7 present and
ensuing month -T-j- - vi
- There Is one- thing to be''"' remembered,
however that music is not - expression, and
acting - not transfiguration. ; With these
however attained ; we can look fondly on
our little!
bantling, reared by kind and wil
ling ban
ls. '
OFFICIALS
In Board of Aldermen:
Wilmington, N. C, Jan. 31, 1870. .
The Board met in regular session, His
Honor Silas N. Martin, Mayor, presiding.
Report : The Finance committee reported
in favor of adopting . the ' "Report of the
Commissioners ? of the Sinking! Fund."
Adopted, 'i! ; ':
The Committee on Ordinance reported in
the matter of-preparing an ordinance con
cerning fresh meats, and recoiCrncSdcd that
the existing ordinance be enforced It Was
therefore: - 1 1
Ordcred, That the Mayor rigidly enforce, the
ordinance concerning fresh meats and; publish
and define what are considered fresh meats.
The Police Committee reported . j, recom
mending that the police force be kept at
30 privates and 5 officers. Laid on the ta
ble. ' v : ' -.
Further time was granted the Committee
on Streets and Wharves to report as to the
necessity of opening Bladen street. U ?
The following resolutions were adopted:
JResolve(ltThaX, $he Mayor be authorized to take
me necessary steps to widen Wutt street, from
Red Cross to Brunswick, eiffhtv (SO feet or more.
Hesolved That the Mayor be authorized to sell
at auction or.priyate sale five (5) of the mules
By Alderman! Servoss. " ": ' ! ' . . :
An ordinanc cerning the collection of
onu L7
Teri.Thpusand
A. J. Nichols land
granted recommendation
retail spirituous
A communica
liquors,
ion from
for the improvement of Nutt strceti was re
ferred to the Committee on Streets and
Wharves for report. ' "'.'
Wm. Merrick' was granted the ' contract
for lighting the street lamps at $59 per
month, having made the lowest bid. !
A'committee oi" three, consisting of the
Mayor and Aldermen Burney and Chad
bourn, was appointed to report a mode of
taxation for tho ensuing year. :'' X
The City Treasurer , then presented the
monthly statement of Receipts . and Dis
bursements as follows : i!
JANUARY, 1870 MONTHLY STATEMENT
OF RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS, j
';v. 1 ' ncceipi&: I i
Merchants' license .
Real and personal . .
Bar-rooms
Court lines
Market rents:... ..'
.$ 2,085 14
. I 7,610 71
. 860 00
. ! 135 43
. 39 00
. i 64 75
Dray and dog badges
rv
ruoiic Duudings..
Pound fees ...... .
Market fees. . . . . .
93 00
50 75
39 00
1,732 13
Amount received frolm old Board
112,710 51
. .$ 3,375 85
.. 3,313 00
i 95 50
.. il,062 50
.. 4,863 66
DLiburscmcrdti.
Old debts. .
Interest..
Fhe department. . . .
Street department . .
Balance on hand . . . .
SI2.710 51
I certify that the foregoing is a correct' state
ment from my record of receipts and disburse
ments.
Benjamin Dubfez.
Approved by the- Mayor.
The colored schools in the South number
five thousand four ; hundred and
with two hundredj and, fifty-six
hundred and fifty-three scholars.
forty-five
and three
Congressmen were affected with ! ?f sore
throat,' when asked to address the Woman's
Suffrage Convention in Washington.
Nervous Headache, Liver rCompIaint,
&e,9 &c. The brain being the most delicate
and sensitive of all oar: organs, is necessarily
more or less affected by all our bodily ailments.
A headache is often the first symptom of a se
rious disease. ; If the nervous system is affected,
there is always trouble at its source in fhe peri
cranium, f And it may be here remarked that as
the nervous fibre pervades the entire f frame, ho
part of the physical structure can be fleeted
without the neryes iufferlDg ympathetically.
Liver complaint ot every type affects the brain, j
Sometimes the effect) is stupor, confusion of
ideas, hypochondriasis ; sometimes persistent j
or periodical headachd.,, In any case, the best :
remedy that can be taken is. Fijlntatios Bit-
tcrs. - In headache proceeding from Indigestion
or billloumess, or both, the stomachic and antlv
billions properties ot the preparation will soon ;
relieve the torture, by1 removing its jCause.' If!
the -complaint- is ; purely-.: nenrous in i other j
words, if it has originated in the. nervous sys-l
tern, and is not , the 1 result of sympathy, the
BtTTEEB will be eqqauy nleaeloiisy-.-y' f
- So light and delicate ar all the ' preparations
made from SsA.Mossj Fxklne that it Is ' inval
uable for invalids ancL1 all those requiring y light
citizensi
r n
Snow on Black mountains.
Chlotta his btrn burners.
;ByJ:bhIb
The tt La line's ware in Raleigh.
Rutherfbrdton has horse thieves.
t
A hairless horse amazes Rutherford tonr
Thieves still infest Raleigh smoke houses
Raleigh Baptist Fair commences on tho
8th. !
New Berne masquerades
it i .. t
on the 22nd
inst. I . !
But four cases of smalll
pox
at Golds-
boro. I ,
The National Hotel
(new) has opened
in Raleigh.
The Spartenburg mail route will
be re-opened.
probably
The Tremaines chirrup in Goldsboro" on
the 12th inst. -
The Biblical Recorder
fordton $tar. The Star
rakes the
Ruthfcr-
saVs "let her rip.".
The quarterly meeting of the I. C. Tem
perance society was held at Statesville yes
terday.
.1
I
Johston county, has thieves Sheriff at
tempts to arrest threves-J-thieves imprison
8herifl.
The Standard's article in, reply to the
Post, proves that its editer is still in the
field for Congress. Alas j poor Fish I
I :- . - 1
For the information of I Grady, we would
state that Fayetteville Street is to be paved
Wit hcobble stone. Want a Job? Standard
No, too hard work ! ' .-
Eagles) is out in the Sentinel denouncing
somebody who " rode into office on colored
S322Lt Wundewf the
joun
men
rhadJetter drink
is forty. J
Jmad dogs.
ms are numerous.
tating is " aus ge sphielt." :
Stanton's will has been filed.
Prentice wrote with a pencil.
Gotham still has the small-pox.
Cincinnati revels in calico balls, j
Cnainettes of amber are popular.'
. The summer hotels will be filled. j
Will we have a postal telegraph ?" ; i
Sparrows hop around Philadelphia.
Ths Pneumatic Bore, bores New York.
I Prince Arthur and Nellie Grant like each
other. j !
I Alabama produces the
cotton. : . . : 's
heaviest bale of
f Washington City Government has uo'
money. ; '' ' - .. !;vj-
j Chicago teachers whip "their children to
death. ..- . .j : " j.,' i
P Thebe is one knave less.in tho wprldr-
Salnave. .L, f'' '' ...T"':
The Spanish gunboats have arrived at
Ha f ana. - ; .-
I The Zurich University has sixteen
students. , j . -':- If
emale
Charleston is being sold on " Bullard's "
Panorama. vj ..i ;.4- ; -ij:-: j '
"The Phat Boy" say's Wilmington wants'
a Bill Poster. . ! " - '.. ' - ,
I Oh ! wont ice Cream be dear though next
summer. You bet ! "t";- I M
Senator Revels is a native of Fayetteville,
Cumberland, county. . j f . v
The Ladies Boat Club, Eric Pa., is grad
ually growing in number, j i; f
The Tennessee Legislature passed resolu
tions of regret on Prentice's death.- i I l
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II-cCRONIiY, Auetionecrl
Bf citonLY & SIORRIS.
FIRST CLASS AND WELL KNOWN
ATJCTIO-N
t . i i !
j This day at 13 .Vclock,' M., wc will sell in
front oftheCITXHALL, v
FIVE
FIRST CLASS
MULES
i
wlthoat fault or blemish. City
not desiriog to
tsethexn'
i By order of
SILAS N.! MARTIN,
Mayor.
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