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! - fr;- -v: ; '-, : .:-vr y ;:v- ." :' " v, -,vv vj- ' : " " C, M ' v'? f ;-:.v,v -v;'v; r;:.:r vt w f ;-:"; :'" '' ; -. . :, .; . ' - . ".'.;-:'.-'' ! "v -J" ' - :v:: f - i. .-"v : :- -.f 3 - .ir v VTHE WILMINGTON POST ! WIUUNOTON, N. C. FEBRUARY 3, 18TO. -'r-.'.'-4 ' . . Dancers . j . The dangers to the Republican uartv are I to be considered seriously by eTcry friend of the Union and of the" Government in this State. We have less real strength as a party ; than anywhere else in the South. r ; f : 5; Wc are to-day upon the brink of politi- ; cal ruin, and but ta step forward, r and.we arc gone. : '' : v";.': " ; . Kow wc propose to have at heart "the jjcnefit of the " partjt large, as well ,as in Bfiisj Htate anfl moved by a knowledge of ; -cming linenj dan : ;WhUe and colored-keeping away, and driv- c .uavu reicrret 10 " tlie question I color at length, andshall; now proceed to vux cuuuujr inenu3 to rcmemDct taat ,cu ,,.uum .gnorssc-nna presumptuous, . mei mand:pl?e yond their reach lTT? l,avq enough ot, sober! . - imeavho oUbe,ng proicsslonal ,poh 'aas:notercst-te toisfeafflng Wp-mcfZm ?p?MM - aoa? S'- toW- ' i ?r-t' ,; , ncils that he swtf the Tvue'aud . i prudent will be rejected. : ' a V -vr-rr-if , i :.-. X few-dishonest jjnKeIiQjdelrsVhave lone I ticuBi n w I'ir a,? ' W0, aD"-- . mng cnbughloccafc.the credulous com, r ( -mon4 people. xiTheir;agents are ever busy 1, .... ; J demoralizing to u i ; j , . ; I - asJT party and destruc- tive to our growth pcopitv , ; aiut'improvement'as a t : ..;--?;-'-v ; Tl.no t.hk lWorti,i i:i i t:,. I r: " m vwnMi!.!o vmjr.wues.are nave and do not how despair of our coun even now circulating' reports that the Eosi try. - England was once. rent and shattered - is not working to benefit ihe-party because bj the shock of internal strife, but all the ; We intend ftoexp J!atfd aroused 5bet ween cavaliers and ronnd- nf nfflo v nA a v -Ja 1 heads soon faded away under the inspira- vPf:oe:sMkew tionof a broad and loyal sentiment. The y lic spoils at the expense of our: eorely tried bloody and sanguinary fields of Naseby and . - tax-payers. i .',. . . . .J Marstohf He vr are now only remembered . As in this city ; so' aII through the State :, anji chroiik; in history as evidences of the Whr i.f;i, ii u nfe i : , ' valor and heroism of a people 1 temporarily our '.-watchwords mitst'be 1'Retrenchment divided and estranged. L i : ' and Reform.',,: ' Should .the ' counsel of -wise In the South the impulses of a naturally - men be heeded, wc will go into the ensuing gallant and generous people will finally tri clections with vicfoTfured 1 .ny deyia- l1?? oyer .prejudice, and error and have - r, i J " tv"il - V, neir natural ;s Way, not only in contributing tion trpm th? strict Jine oC du any. dally, to a liappy nation of our domestic difficul mg longer with the few dangerous men "who ties, but n the L event of invasion by any Lave crept into :.our pUity coundls, and away foreign Iower will prove as devoted to the goes our opportunity to obtain 'successhd oAjg as the needle to the pole, , . ., ; !- ' - ,T As the wounds of the late great iconflict a Mighty recoilHofjhc wave pxf popular gradually but inevitably heal, and the fact - iavort will strand the Republican .party 'and is clearly discerned that we now live ib'the drive from our ranksall of intelligence and only modelj republic on earth, all cause ot .Etrenlthl we nohkveikiu' Wtterness and discord will sink out of view . v if , li Vvcr V 1 Jr!- K C as the glad anthems of.a: united and frater votc in Middle and jvesrnpr garQlma. pple proclaim to the world a nation ' ' s ' 1 j. 4. wK' , . , .c "redeemed and regenerated." 1 ' ; -, ; !'- ! Dinsr i - 1 :. ;: Witho.utj r liddcr or helmshianl the Reptib- The conduct of some misrepreseiatatives lican partyis: drift irjg to destruction inHhis reminds us of a story VeldtedJ?y the facetious . wmu ir-ttf r . ..k. tnatface to js-eepy ; . - tJt onnsSw 7 113 to -Icoka' safety IcsTFwe go down with haviricr the run ot theTiuarter deciTiana nre Captain's cabin. J i ? rf It is a sad 'commentary on, the times -iA confess that voters Hn the South do not df - tinguish between the man whose claims for consideration are :tle? honorable fecars car ; ried upon bis breast in defending iis flag, and the man whoce scars are : tii'pse rjcceiyed ' - on his backf for crimes .witbout a name. Yet this is thecasc here in Korth Carolina and nothnk 'ii bcingiddnc - 'except 1 bthe Post to save us from the rum1 destifaed to sweep ' .republicanism from the State and' the land. ' . "What can we do? ; , ' . . Let us return to the faith of tho fathers. Let us study rex)ublicanism as Jefferson 1 aittdied and 'understood; it iu. Let-us purify our party councils, and ki6t ; out aU,demagoguc3.,f ; . . ' .. -' i Let us drop professional politicians. l-!; ; . Let our peoplej of ail parties, rally around business men for office. Thus shall we save society; and possibly perpetuate the Repub lic. " 1 11 ' t ;V'" ::.t-:';fc.v K.(::r-P f : .TheiFactsi-VV Wbayl'bceii. 'reuested';fo stajte feefca" r with rricncV to " the question of..colorj" commented on bi us. in : the , issue-j ofj last " Thursday. I It wouia not ao to puousaiw mno but we do say; taf when mep notable ." to write their names are permitted to con trcl county ; cpmrnittec's, dv to .declare ' ": ' J t, rt t4..rvi vii1o1 Innrr imnnnlt ' COlOreCli UIUU UUVU Utm luivvtuug v.uvuu, ' wcwilU nbruU the itcs f'yybeo en just able ttf read, think themselvesullya cable , !of ' representing tbe r State,fte : Congress of the United. Statesi ? and, Others ' t)copteon.fepti In the First, Second,-and Third Districts - there' are bl6racandfdiea? Congress ' declaring themselves ipgipb; pnacnnj of COlOri, 'IU tUiS CliyUi It uiUJiiytwu ucieai .threeiolodc , -anv number oLapplit ior,iry Judge, should he.be elective as well as all minor , ' omces. i ; ' . i -iiT'-v: V':V'v., - Now' it these canuiaates uoiuc iuto mo ' . -field simply because they; hid .remiered'Bood serviced to the partyandlwefe the right m,en iri the righ place,' we would haTe.no objection t Avhateyer. But , the fact is that the apnlicants are confldent that they can force themselves into place by representing totally-! illlW'ateare up for Sb&tf'y Jls '9? it is hiUf timejfot the!PosT to. post , all the tbaMb.c " colored people want one. of them- ouives in omce. .-;-v.4mi y The creat nartvnf TTninn aavnrl Republic, btit not for thia Wa vrn.ura to say that three-fourths of our soldiers "would nave Aung down their muskets in disgust nad they any comprehension ; of " these things coming to pass5But let that pass; We desire to save the party and the couh- try irom the loss of the support of these YerJ soldiers. It will not do to trifle with the feelings of men who feel too deeply the outrage f fighting for their, wn enslave- ent" Mr. Sumner's sweet sentences will hardly rerxarfor he loss oflionbrf anotco&i sequent )egr&!iatioiiotl ' ' ' : . , ;.The ratio of representation in the lower 0cc member to each forty-five thousand . ia- habitants. . The NetherlanOs, one to each tWo thousand, and the United States one to hnndted mi twealT-tWo thousand. sUon of presentation, and espeeiaHf as in the matter. Hon. Divil Helton in the House otBepresentatires 5 considered i this i,,,. , mastcrI mlliiner,! andul- , - . J . J fll ' , . though we do not agree with all his con- "J-' t -, v ... elusions yet we think our readers mill all jo'" Wm in wishing a speed, consum- mation of these patriotic desires : n. i n---- r , Our national , Constitution, founded on jiimvijHM ao uivau as tuc cai in auu as en- during as time, . will yet find millions of as tme devotees m the South as in the North, I have confidence in man, unshaken faith in tt"'r " "I uu wguv, auu myer U9 uuiu ,euiuj. 6w, he called out at's the matter wi 1 1 I've had a" dream !!" was the "And what did ye dream, Sandy ?" ; v "0, Donald I It was an awfu' dream 1" "Did ye dream that we had; a battle, Sandy?"' .7; ; A "0, ii was waur than that, Donald !" "Why, then, did ye dream ye were shot ?" "Waur than th at, Donald I Waur than tiiat)" " ; ; r; " 1'j . , r - r ". , Theh ye maun hae dreamed that the deil had ye!" -I: :n:f: ':':X lX 'J "Waur than that, Donald 1: A great deal waur. than that 1" '; l':L" ' " j ' : j x : ':: ' ' , ",Why, Sandy, what can be waur than that?" . ;j 1; T'L -: ::.! X:,X': "O, Donald 1 Donald ! I dreamed that I was at home " -- v.The election of a negro to fill !the place vacated by ,Teff DaMs in the United States Senate, would seeing , 'as ah exchange re marks, to be an act ot retributive S justice, sand both "points amoral and adorns a tale," jTearly ten years ago Senator Davis left 1. the jSe'nateand plunged into the red sea of the rebellion in order to perpetuate the i slavery of a race. Now one of that race is elevated tp the position that he held and the seat he occupied. . Mississippi . : . repudiated iTeflv Davis and. elected a negro as his successor. AYhat greater humiliation can , be in store i '1st the-case of " Rev." Revel who has been elected by a Mississippi legislature to spite the friends" of Jeft. Davis ; the fact is not generally known that ha cannot take his seat. Jraragrapu turee ui owuuu o, o me kjou stitutioD, declares : Jc No person shall be a Senator Who shall not have attained the ae of .thirty years, , anjdbeen m;ie years Oitjzen of the United States l"3 In regard to;the action of States which have ratifled,-andtheffTeccded-' from their aCtiou'bf ttie Iiteenth ? mehdent to tte. United States constitution, It is the opinidrf of someof the' ablesi lawyersthat the ojies iion of the " adoption or ; rejectlonJ, of the amendment is an open a case in Court until : final judgment be rendeied and that until Ttliele?idehi declares the amendment Tbeuly can either reject or adopt U; or, alter bar ing'ddne' the Onelorf the other, iBVetsd its decision aiwilTjUntUae becbmea?fihal;?! ; Oca bid . friend Peterswe Uiean the t Honorable John has - not sent those ddctt :mentsioaii44rPf ?fliicli'9 alt made- menioranoTunis. I Wouldlt not be well to re almost defunct ! Come along John 1 , - J Corbin was before the ccnittt. ' i. four mortal hours. He desiredyr 'Aocspr ' andMCorbin tJa: ;i tnat mere was r ini t in tne i . -r eai 'hr "draiSTashi jtc Penns$ isiajj j fghtriothaveX;en : sad'at .aJUjra;!. a ids: ue aamittea -S ne naau ttc tor-makingl moneys and; as u coatica u J;f he said, teas part of the butinm qmaJCing money. - ... . : i Haleiffh. Md the onnlar landlord of the I " exchange ".possesses the f only, Jirciasi I dant success: ing even hotel keepers to adopt such" names 1 as wilt Dest p lease out peopie. - . . ; v Isr a seTere4)ui wlf desedand WoIe4 some fcriticism fbfOuidaeWb6bkith; fir "IT A CTT T TH-ir .U a ft .V-i1injfT IrvTOTlCE IS HEREBY .. r.-.-s -r..v.vi----.. -:i ii:i-i-i-j .'vs i tlx-? Clark-cf the Coard. that the mame Kauonal?' inaicatea, ftm cSceia the btrildinar occupied by the Jfreed- trth?of'riationamelSifa nens Cavliisr Eank, from Vt f r -f eilch month, between- the hours 01 10 A. il. tna can nappen Jio a man iSKUMi ne lOMTiuBi ij unx oir wix-iiinuiun, i I.t, y.vr'Ririr.'rim YftR lnNITED STATES I enliTCM tie spiriu, anatenmiisw.Diooo.tej . tKT!i-iSd'tatffitW "Mmhx'&cSffiffik .DJttoilfceSftTWSOTaJW BOUNDINO jTHKOUQH! EYJERy.YEIN. iWtiti'V MafttS - -- i " imparts . ter than rikht-aa it is aot-he la well-nigh! pfS&'Si'i eSS51cfefijai4- A Raby Tinge to the IjipsV '"J f : .-'pM SSAi. ffift K5onPfexin,-'- TTT1. !'.--!--; .' 4 . : '. " T C1 . m V . 1 I 1 IIM ! I ft r II W U C I lill - DOllD - 1 - -Cfti&A Hwwfl wuen a woman comes xo Deueve mis,; it is Mayors ana au contracts lnvoivnsg an: eipev rr-f.-'Ji To the aafd vessel and on riuure uiuijcuk ior ner to repent. " i thbt bhau not sjs jbxxiixu di-ujs ruii. vui. i - - t ; , n a f ttpt t r ARROW ' ' , - ,. ! , -y:r--::. ifertir attention called to the above Or- ,pn- ;i , SAMUEE ABROW. f irnn.. . r.Ki;0v.o. I dinance and tne puDiic is catatonia m&i u um i :.r,- i -.rm ih jits! , f &tWMmt!Lwmwj I yfeatiJieCityirUl Upaidiinlesa-'accompaii-letter in which Ije defends; nunself jTroift jthe led by a: written order from the Mayor, Mayor ctiWea of foraakinVReniiblicftn rinciister pi or 41x0 Marshal ot the City. All Stand .ySJfE? nt: Committees - will make ' ' purchases: only auu cuangmg jront.uponL: jne pegrp.iques-1 uuu, oruer 10 su.y,jtue pouucai oiast in Montana. -He say a he as never bejieyed in extending t'ae ballot to all, classes, but. al ways favored giving the right of suffrage to those only who are well' qualified to sustain a republican fprmof government and this' is not irue 01 many negroBj' inaians ana Chinese. : 1 ).: There mav be some "the1 handsome I : and rich young idiotesse iner tar want of aCount or 'a Lord for 'a . hiisband. Fortheficaotf of wiir inform AfciwVHxvA will inform them where"' there" .'isa Count and not only where' he: is howfb' where he will h7fnr tmri -rpwii'1' UiL!-' will ie for two years. -This Utledperson- age is Count Behrendas, now Berviflg a two ,Mr' j kW - WHf w at& Tiim burglary. : y ;v - A wnman in Naw TTrmnnw: Tnrl hiSnata tuu euc uaa MU awei4cuS 6ugttSw merits of marriage iu .five years. She has tne rings mat once attested to mese engage ments hung up in her 4headquarteW JFas orriedai some an Hnher f 'I-. J 4 ; edhowl 4ti up tiuuau. T 11 hut the " spew' of.a bomb proof warrior UiaUli. ' rr, V:-'..,.. - T 1 . Mr. Wendell PftiLLips-il'teported at ! saying that Mr. Greeley's advice to - the freedmen--".Root hog orf die" isl barba rous". , Now what has been good for'Gfee ley; ought to be equally" good f or i any Joth6r ! man. , j Mr. Phillips ia a " t3QUgher"--i, HM- he " blows IV .;;:-'; .cC h rJ f It is estimated that the amount of, money deposited in all of the savings banks ofG the United 4taf es aggregates $500,000000. ; Jf our population is 40,000,000, his sum would gi?el2 50 per head.for , every-, man wo man and child in the country.:, j The aeinne. of f extravagance f nas been reached by'a " good oonservatlve!n61ai he considered! the Savibnraro ciroet bagger" for he was not borfi VinTJerusalem and therefore had no business'' to ' say any thing to,the"Jews. : : " ?.v,'- The citizens of Erie are oaihsd IMpon to mcx certain " territory."' . We ; were fear- annex certain " territory,"' - We f; were fear ful that our er-atic friends of; Eri wrta goinBo anne jRe only Mill creek and not TAtir nJin ' Longreekati r,: .. , . .... all riffht. The constant increase 'of our subscription ist -especially ia - the upper parts ot this upper Congressional District, and the prosperity pf our Job Office proves that Post enter- prise must be appreciated. It pays to pnnt I - Ail !V:.V- fiTJtv- usifjf 'i5s.jf.i ;:;Fi,Jii-c truth. . . r , . , - .-,r-r:-f--.--.r YbT ', ; ' ' : ' V The relcrence in our last Sunday PosT toithOLfeet Ptdniif hid no luaotf )o Uncle1 Robert' branch tuties since a ,tSHd w'nLel emigrated f to bur shoresailora aU indwlHardIef iTTin3sa,B.5lla in,) wsrinkhej Waingt(m:?ylet ldiit$ the UathoU CiurhComm0Ba!f mmp Ui thrivairarnlsterPe bentclSilycolnfzto j foWis iwdacknowiellge ihe ncceptionrai a "complimentary" from. ZuajWs Smith, and 50,000, in Lyons. f- 4 i f ' -V ".nn. 'ypy 3t t;iyr art! tJ i ( lAPBOJaOTfiUanciei tn CMcagO trritei that low tolariet causes the preVaUat brnk tlirregulariHes mptnr;. Wwv . i , , . i . . I seats for eale at Heinsbewer Bnofc SforR. with: I wmj-iwuwjs -.-ftUl- - , s ? i J La MAUTAyjBj, ihesecret- Radical society, is said ? 6 number ioDlodd feemOers in Pansl' SPECIALS. siayoii'S officii T ' LND AFTEli THIS DATT,; H 18 gaiaries of offlcers will be paid, byri re . fiir and street hands wUl be paid on Batur- ltyg. actions, xrom pay, ior dxua ie u mo uiucu. Hbrxollectlon frmaClty employees- wumor- no tiinwM trer itTriinoiie y. iu utui Iff A T?TTV -SIULS JL.Mi v. . :.ir ;..;r.:2t v JjLNDAEY COXII, 1&T0, GIVEN THAT, THE r Assessor will jbe at GIVE ' - - ' ' . I . of Asse; 3 p m.! jjy oraeroiiuojuayor. - f - v rfv-1 ? f Tifv illP.rlC. r I -r- . . - m UnSQ v , 8tr copy one week. 1L tJarough the above omciais -v-' ftv- ! T . City Clerk. jan20 . 344-8t ; 8tar copy 1 w. ; ' X 1 L NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 VIL1M IJ QTOHRT II E ATR E IfOUR NIGBTS ONLY. ? ib r .1 ' . vv : . ,: ' I-A RUE? S M I N STB E IV S ! ; 4 18 Distinguished Artists ! ' ' jwiarveious uomDinaxion oi lusirameauu, vu- I calt .Comic, Operatic and TenisichcrcmOenius. m V . 11 '"'' i.x .!. 'J? ,."TT - Monarcha of this profession. The world defied 1 to produee. WentaartimeaVJas.--; iycwij augiuciiicu, lciuuucicu auu Enlarged for 1870 i BILLY REEVB, FUSSY, JOE MACK, P STEVIE ROGERS, i 8 . I '! HUG H HAM ALL. if- i BESIDES TWELVE OTHER ARTISTS OF La Rue's Original Sensation. Bhjjjjg) J Si BhoOvFly I - The great Sensation of the day Vanderbiit sings tcrald: Whistles ltrFisk hums it-The i Blind can hear it The Deaf can see it 1 Krftrv NlirhtJ . i Everv Nin-lit. I f O I. . -T-O ft PEAT BOYJ' Agent. , feb8 tii ; WILL OPEN SATURDAY, FEB. 5TH. W 1 1 ii ! SELECTED ASSORTMENT, j;' SENSATION PIlIGES r .1 KID GLOVES GO Cents a pair. Handsome Dress Goods 20 Cents a yard. I 5 -'i -'iJi V ' ':J ' ' ! PRINTS as low as 8 Cents a yard. Goon "CdilSETS sold at-Wc&StWl s cuwwrs owaw.cent i, ' r j . L . - - " J i - : ! ' ( ? J . . - I I t BA; N6Y SOODS tii iv. c-jnih iRYjYABIETYti ;iii l:k IN EVERY '.1st" Krv'i?'! -il'li ft. .it NewYork-Wholesale ic rnHK PUBLIC omiiS mrresclfolly lmnMi Al 4S1 BttOATlWAY. NEW YfTRKf x itrlctly prohibited for the lierk ana reas: :r, 1 1 cI I. i i ' ' or any other officer of the, City goverrricnt, ,to w A ? Jifc-Jv ' (mTTTTltN -advance money to any emr loyee of. tts Qtj, for if? V I H I N I T any purpose wnawver, except wnu.4NV. ; p t'M' M m or. T- .t . I -5 , ' held NE ST0C JLV Btf tfa HP & L ,,rA 11 HAV fi ' -1 " ' "v v. - .- , jj or iuoiun, xurpentme,, looacco, sc; seizea J.b-A r " iBeingallyrsseswitfe j dea he; in the State lately in rebellion' by U. S.1 Tteasu- ,. .. j. Nv':v: r .r offers goods at the following prices-. w ury Agents, or by tho U.S. Army. ' 'Tt' ?.X 'liSER ,4:ff 'fimpWXXm riorWies Uken or purchased by dfecefs. y - : l?? THAN-EyEB.J-p, fihp tittV..WWnAWmntuifi .of theU. S: Army.--r-- fY f I i - -1 nlliATnlh HT a-nrl nrTM Af Aiilf "aftV)i 1 ' .- ' . . ! . R 1 1 -I Milium wvua mubum Mv& ivya vt viu wvi u it i TWA f TTU,T'OTOT?" ' I rirrtXr.Tr r ' v f 4 tine inenoa ot mu'ty'- 1 4f i;! M4 A-TTTV counts in tne JNavy Department, unless they are. others Is thefact that each and every steamer, X7 Xjlx. X V Jt OxXJLjJCif' sure the same has been settled.' f '-Ml wmbrmzthelateiei Rw1! V "Liberal percentage allowed Lawyertkend snbcrJ&er resides and does strictly wholesale, UX-bU t j t - ,J v i E-Business with any of the Departments at- ? Fun t CBdVSkSi of, erenr. .deicrlptioa f i -Vtri? WVAf w w.iJrftbd;:f W .:;v rJ';.ATro;0ITI0RM. " j.. : ...-.;. jH.-,.,r -;TL, j:;--;. .-' .." V : v.'v. v.':-:-.-;.. '"'"""f nai-iffijirritui rorr m.r - f f-"irtiii- hiiti rr - iii-nrT-m.iiri-im-ni .-rr fi 'T ... ., r. .rmii n.in..? rmfwh wm mfw.iiv . nwrwn'. ..te-iJiii wiiW'WiiiiinwiMi ifcwi"'' ' V' " liir'X .UliTISBnENTSi c-v; - P TEE 5LOTHIER J ,.; . : 4 i . - :- ; ; - . j- E SALE OF . Lljx A laU line. ol UKK5UAix yuo . gentlemen. -(Danes, "umbrellast &c: V ip Oram! - n n d : ricloffc onsL LT VG"fYm Ty-yAX, A:,p;ruL;:; Instrument i3 f""r WjVsv - - "nfhlrZ: and Meni Checkef-Boarci, Dies ad Die Cups, I . ' -i r t1! --1 rir'-rinri Knar'- Playing Cards, FdstoCcc, Letter and till Boxes, oHl O" 1 I. All I irtTa. 1 and a thousand other articles for at I wf-TTCSTinilGEIl'S. - ' . nfrrh . V .f. , 343 ,-ti.ij.Vv f-jt, r "rt I n " . . 1 , . . - x 1 'T Petition' Wnd decree for t. v.a fnettni.nrtKfi f th Rflift .of the nerisnaDie Hornet aZia Cuba. . property. " - 1 t 949-tas, Star arid Jourtial copy.' - ; h t.v. r : j ..... ... . "untt Tf-r" - - - - -g ' ; TAITn OES TO ALL PARTS OF THE CtTY' DE- It, ij - ,? .--4 , , i livering ; : r I j Family Groceries at all hours of the ayipv. - t Leave your orders an4 have. your supplies ! deiivered without extra charge. v. . i - - : ' : - ' - . . GEOQE MYERS, , '..-jyUndlS Front Street. ,eb3 t.;-:p. nf -tTEpry Choice- "I REEN ANff ULACK TEAS. - t I I'l il r i T . k , . . ,Tri MOCHA, JAVA; .LAGU1YRA ; AND RIO rki -T GEORGE MYERS, ' . 1 ii & 13 Front street. iifeb NATIONAL HOTEL, ' v, 'Cok-Hanfaxaridfidentohsts., ; ' f.Nofrth of .the Capitol Square, fi.fe-ar&iRalc I J elegant.? Every appointment for the accom- 1 fully furaishedrwithTlml3yeto comfort and con-, xrt 3XP the St.1 Nicholas Rotd strictly a1 - r "FIRST CLASS feOTEL, v To oompare. favorably wUh the best Hotels, North or SouthJ v t,r . 'Thd batldtiaVtifthe'tfavelinff specifuhy'solieitecLH rOmnlhttss and"? carriages at the depot to meet every train. , 4 iB- Charges as' low aa any other' first-class Hotel in the coaatrv. t ii, i I . , A- RUTJES, Proprietor. ,5 . m&t&k rFormerlv of ExchaoeemoteL) ft - f rr Tlifil Tnift TheOrV hf "V wuvvJ --V .:.iFfo:H iv r-h4.si . . ... XJLU(V.V fTVRADE 13 A REPUBLIC, its irovernins? H iLpower is the DOLLAR:fMohey 1 is the magic wand lhat igives it all its actioriJi r ; i f The.Preacher-rPreaches for it . , The La wy er-rpieads or f ? , v? The.poctorrrPly8icB for itn,;xJ; ;;v-' The Carpenter Chisels io it jv j The BlacksmUhForgfor itv -; Tfi 'lhtetPi5hWlor Tbef LiteraleurWritls idr it.! f r: , ' - -TheScribbler-Scribbles for if fei3i-iw The Laborier-Labors ioi Ifc Tiie"Merchant4rrades ? for lit. !and Good Goods, LowVPriciBs, luUVrnWuresi. polite treatnientijindtheinducementswhich all good tMerhanu;o2err claiming nothhbyohd:Merit inTradeschegr.sympalhT.poUUca, r lhrion and condition -.recoffnizine onlv the BfflSral1 mignij auu magic jo u return valua' received. - 4. -iThii, thedroe Tldtosophy4tiaJieinons'trat .llfH???!!! oredB'aRlw BLEACHED COTTONS a & 10 tte pr vdV' BEAUTIFUL PLAID DESS GOODS 25 ct. XADIES HOSE 8i0?92flrl5'enfa r ?t. uarrama eomcw-we utnner atore:ncor a..;.":i:j r -. .m !ner.OI Market & oeC4MIotlAet6. -, - ; i a L-.,. , , iii nriTiT.ri h mrxr itfoat r i, - ' i. rT? HI T r-rm-m m W ' fHt ('I . - ft T IT IMWl i MISCELLANEOUS. If 4" I CARBOLIC CONSTITUTION REIVOYATOR, BLOOD CUIU-SEK, This medicine is known to the faculty as being the concentrated fluid extract' ol Sarsaparilla united witnotner vainaDie mcaiciuai ucus, uu is guaranteed as chemically pure. ' : ' . ' ' . roB Tins cube or )J :' SCROFUI4A AND CONSUMPTION. lUfvln'And cleaiisingr the blosd of allinllrr-itxcs, IB talitv, Scrofula, We all know. that the promiscuous vaccina- Uon Indulged in during the late war trea-the ; ; , -illainons diseases. Vaccination: pus wasr takea from the arms of niany ; persons-rfoJIJ of . . o i mnan i rniMAna .FnirVAf ' -,v i scrofulous sores. - v; - Then of course the impurities of the Bcrofu- iatic patient were Absorbed in the blood of men rDori oiite Men.'Dtomen and children through otherwise witnoui aiseases, ana ft 4ftftwA 1- - . rT. . i j. i 11 TtrAAf mAof nrAfnllv-rtieoeaprf frnm aS tne ongmx ai!:X Relieved the Entire System of LPains andhe$; iSnovancv to the Spirits. A .1 i ff nnntnncii An nil fililac i For all affections of the kidn eys - it is unsur passed. K- f t ?-iV i-''-- :- Pebpie have been rescued, as it were, tro:n the " very jaws of death, by a timely use of this great remedy -; v.f ," ,1 " J : ; Jy: ! 1 EXTRACTS FROM VARIOUS LETTE R8. . ".Doctor, i was vaccinated in the : hospital. Beiore that I had nq skin'diseasc. . Until I had a bottle ot your " Constitution Reno vator.r-sent f; me by Mr. Roper, of Columbia, '.Mo.,. I suffered tortures with running sores. Since I used two bottles I' am all well excepta small sore oh nhe Call OI my iclk leg, uuu mat sciuunvaiMi, r TTiia'tVnm a l.adv. 11 And now iriv skin lis as dear and fair as a babe's; My complexion. . thanks to your "Renovator," is beautiful. L -, '.- I I Yes, yes, I may well say such relief was tin- . known to me before. -Jiinciosea una nve aoiiars for six botties ; two families here wantto try it." j'Ivas very mncli b J fsjyphUiB. TTour remedy seems to be curing me fast. Send 1 LvftkXV v. www r I ('' mjo more rheumatism. Three bottles of Constitution Reuoyatpr have made me! a; new man." . . ''';k-"v" . ; .. i " Doctor, enclosed iind'S5. Please send me a . ,4 kffloo nop T?vnrocc 'I supply i . Two families here want, tot try kyour Constitution Renovator.' I We havenot Fpace ior more oi (tne aooye ex- tra"ts but yOU can ask your neighbor abohtthe We have not ppace for more of Ithe above -ex- remedy. Every one has something good to .say, as it cures every time. T , v . i X OK AX.L JJISEABES , OF; TUB j. 7 1 KIDNEYS, RETENTION OF THE URINE, &c. Nervous Prostration, Weakness, General Lassi-; ' i tude, and Want of Appetite, it is unsurpassed. . : i CAUTION I In orderingj. bur remedy al ways place the number of our Post'Offlee Box 1 on your letters; The new law in our New; York PostjOfflce compels this. ' ; :-f ...i 'r.r ; - Address, bRf M. E. IlENRY &, Vp.l pircctor-GeneraBerlin Hospital Prussia., Agency 01 tne united states.' v i I ' r-st- CONSTITUTION ' RENOYATOR Sent anywn is $1. per boUl-siirbottles lor 5. Sent anywhere on receiot 01 prices, raiients are reuuesiea 10 - . W" 1 X ' , J J A. ' respond confidentially, and reply will be by following mail. - s i Sold by all respectable Druggists Kr ,V S S. A! AMMONIATED SOLUBLE , P H 0 S P H Jfjj. TO"'' - MANUFACTURED . BY. THE. tlAVASSA QUAtlO COMPAI WILMINGTON, N. C, XlW BAQ S O BBARItEL ThkFertUizer ia prepared witothc utmos t , and contains every rtohstituent desira cor IrT tcare, v. desirable I i tor. any Crop to which it may.be ap plied. Itis especially adapt- i i , ea totne rowtn.ot COTTOn. CORfJ. CEREALS, AND ALL : KINDS OP t'RUITg AND vi' . vegetables;; It is manufactured of the same material from'. which the celebrated - Vr -v. -; PATAPSCO GUANO GO'S PHOSPHATE i IS prepared,1 and reference is' made to hat -Company, 65 South St.; BaltimoreJ for its effl? 'cacy. quality and uniformity. - 4u i ' v, v ; R. R. BRIDGERS, President,-1. " .. DONALD fMACRAE, ,- : v v j .; , , .-i ;. ' ; I Treasurer apd Secretary, . ! " Wilmington, N.:C.R- ' , janlG v"Vib0::;u;; v..v;343.-8mwi'. : ;! J . T? . "D T?."rT! W; V , j - I - itfoi-nnv aml oiiiispiror LaW Wf n? PUnS?J iMS nwrmz : J ' - i, 4T8 II St.,Ietwcc Oth.nnd IO.liSU. " - fl .IVASHINGTONpivC-gl PBbSECUTE CASEBTN TH C COURT Por rent or use of property, or properti If Por horseslostT kniedOr- Whicli died irf tie-- v stroyea. ; . .; . j--1 For Back Pay and Bounty,and Settlement of Officers; Accounts. 4' v'TJ .tt.' "1; , The Adjustmen V t t: 1 loroiner property. -rho r .nH. ynAn. .r Ip.iiir undistMbiited. which in dn trt. Rnilnw .nnwP. served In the United SUtes iNavv." aeceasea Bailors- would do weu that wa may, look, into ,- the - ac- pEACHERS AND PARENTS ARE RESPECT- i I X' fully Invited to examine my assortment of SCHOOL BOOKS and SCHOOL STATIONERY, V which is now very complete. ' ! - r . i U -i s , JOHN D. LOVE. " v. -r
The Wilmington Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 3, 1870, edition 1
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