. - v fc :'..! " ' ;r ! i " ---- - " - , - ,i - i ' . j , " - - I - : l , ' - ; ' I J f - ' - I ,'-'' i ' ' I v - , j i - r j , i . . . . , ! . j . ' - -!' ' I 1 . ' f t .,,;., . - , :VOL.--ni. IHirJ 'nil. 12 'J in w r w - . ,TflE iWILMINGTON OFFIClAti ORGAN. TXBMS OV 8tJBSCSIPTIdTf nrVJLBlABLt IX ADViKCB. I . , rer 1 ear jr ? 8ix Month......... - 2 Wii r Three Months . . . ........... .. .. 1 6 i , ( VBingiec, Fvinte. :f -H Wn Clubs fdrnUhed at reasonaolo-ratef.!! J if. r 1 :Vi'rj i RATES OF ADVERTISING : Cxl tvf er fquare, pneiioie, f 1; AHtV W WUWU J J ; - . Two times $ 150 and al sncceediug Jcsertions , Jilf price'ad'dltrOnai.-;( la-ii '.l -0 , " iSp 4 Rtes permonth, 4 for one equare, and each .ncceediogeanare half rates additional. t i Half Column and Column advtrtisementa re ceived on proper discount,:; , M ? j t?. ' 1 JcalVdvertieenfenta 10 cents a line- , Address, t v Editor and Proprietor, f 7 v4Wilniington N. C. , CITY. iieinsbrger has -Valentines. '. Monday next is Valentine's day. ji; February still courts etherial May. .. J ' Get your Bill Heads at the Post Printing Office.' j Myers the city. has the finest stock of groceries in f t Get your Business Cards at the Post Print- inrr Offic Get Envelopes printed at the Post Print ing Office. f :: f.--t: 1-:. Shad demand $1.2o per pair before you claim them. Munson & Co., still offer" clothing at .re duced.pnces. - . New styles of Bill Heads at the Post 1 Printing pffice. " ; ' ; ," i ' "Sy is 4 Mayor Martin "Hke'VShoo fly 2 j Answer next week. . ; , I ' The city street force will" soon commence widening Nuttstree t." , ... . t Whyjare oysters like - young chickens! J Because out of the shell they are only eat- j .Oysters still in demand yesterday, and f urbane Wise, was made to '$7iell out" hand- ii6mely-; . .V I . . ........ 1 Cdrdnr TAllen-departed! last evening, to I hold inquests on the bodies of the wrecked seamen. " .0 wing 'to Judge Cantwell's absence at Raleigh, I tio session of the City Court was held yesterday. ; Our' bootblacks 'stowed away1' piles of currency yesterday, relieving rustic boots 'of clodded clay. " ' :-: : i Vhy is the present attempt to extend the city limits like a' hoop skirt ? . Because it increases the. ?uC-iir.' t y f The "La Rue" --troupe leave this city lor Charleston, thence to Savannah, and subse- quently to Augusta Ga ' :'',:-Mif:i i 7 , . , .1 ! t- I.!."' Hardware, which is hard-tcecir is sold only at Jacobi's.. Our readers will find his stock of the best quality and as cheap as Will- minston! affords. ! See his advertisement. Not for Job 1" Uncle Sam, not rel- ishing the manner in which his property has been disposed of here ; has concluded not to1 confirm the sale of the Marine Hos Cpitalahd adjacent lands. We thought so! i Soiree Musicals. A grand soiree tnun- i ctle will take place at the seminary of Mrs.' I R.'r B: Ransom this evening Only r the most proficient scholars , will perform; The ' exercises wiH consist of solos, duetts, trios &c,': r',.i;-1'l:- - :-- '' ;'" r : .;.The folio wine; named persons are request ed .to call at Gen'l Rutherfords office, Cjity Uall, i)n, business of importance r to them : ' Rhoda . Dobson, Issau Windate, Jacob rhbmpion't Payton Moore, Benj. Chapers, ; Jack Nixon. . ; ';'I'- I. x'i'..:f'j 11. "4 ' ' I fr m - ' ' ' ' . ': ' ViSfi i .The Chapman t troupe 1 after playing an engagement of three nights' at orfotk1, will delight the Richmohdltes for ; two weeks. 1 From thence" theyr will proceed to Baltimore Ji wnere tney wiu t reconstruct ior an eastern campaign, probably returning to us in the v Tns Cheapest, akd . the Best. As a gallant Confederate Colonel remarked,! 6 where I can buy the' cheapest and the best it 'is poor wisdom to bestbw btisi- ness for chanty. Of - course this gentleman getsxall hia printing done at the Post print ing!. ptSce !, r Others may'cackle" and j crow treason and do mighty pooff printing but tlie Post printing office simply otfefa" to do JOB WORK OF Atf iqrtvEST styles for half the price charged by conservative 77 concerns. ' : " : leave - tBiS -city for Washington, on aFriday c veniDg' next, on his appointed, mission by the municipal anthbrities ks llinister Pleni-? potenliary' and 'Envoy - extfaprdinary 1 to make Isomo "arrangements with the, eceral government as to the 1 improvement bt the, harbor 'TVe wish him Bncceaalitiq Li 3No musical family can aftVra XXo hevwith V t-,i rii;.rt Jin out Peters1 iJfttt4n;'-I is printed; i ' . .1 J . 1.!.. irom iuu-size music piates,-uuu cuuiaius iu each number at least twelye.piece of choice new mnsic. .Priced $ per yearl Jgubicrip tioos received at this office, where , a sample copy can be seen. -: ; ' ; ,; . ! .. The Post, and Peters' MuticdL MmtUyi one year for 5 OO.jT ; - jlJ. . 'Annrv" The excursionists of the Wil mington Charlotte . arid Rutherford Rail Road arrived yesterday and "the ulbsophis-' 'ticated" were easily distinguishable on our streets1 a3 with "amazement gazing" they; took in" the splendor ot the shop' windows, the toilettes of the ladies, and the' yellow' painted care.. The stores-were crowded' during the day, and many a young "f hlart will be made happy when papa comes home fromfowu." - . V ''''XW" Burnt Cork I Hilarity aud j enthusiasm beyond control reigned in "uncheckedway, last evening at the Theatre j on the first per formance of the La Rue .Minstrel treupe. The Hamall's ballad singing was appre ciated and earned the unstinted plaudits , of the. audience. Reeve and Talbot t excited the risibilities of more than onestoic, while Itieardb'a violation ot sexand burlesque of ttaiian riwwTiaV elicited rounds f j ap-j plausel Attfactive performance to-night, f" Instruction. From Mr, Frank Vaughn; County Examiner, for. 'Pasquotank county;' "wWleorji that twenty teachers are engaged in instructing the benighted in that section. Fpur'of these are fenyiles ; ten fine schools are already in working order taving a daily attendance' ot four hundred and twenty-five white 1 scholars,-' and two hundred ' - and Jeigh jjtaU colored withanverageaily attendance of both races ot nve ; hundred and titty.' . ,j ' J County Commissioners. -This- Board , met pursuant to adjournment' yesterday. Present: Messrs. Keys Chairman Shpema- . vv , . . . ker and Garnss. -. , A ftaw rtlonotio! r r ttt if h flirt rri rli n rif 1 1 ib r v . i . minutes, communications were received from , i -n. . , . , sum. umuicu. , ' The statement of the Register of Deeds ...... s ... i , no a bvw idu . v. kv" uumpvuvyi v- kuvi; next monthly meeting of the Board., After acting on a uumber.of private bills, , - . ,. v, -in t - 4. i The Commissioners are zealously and Fnitlifiill rr oTPlr a nrl aro m jVi nrp a record in strict attention to business " County Commissioners -Proceedings (1 of the Buabd.-This Boardmet at 10 Ai M., onMondayj pursuant tbf acljournmenti Present-StepheuKeyes, (Chairman,) Gar- riss Hewlett, and Wilson. ; The mmutea of? the previous mcetipg to p r a rpji A An rl nn n rn vprl ' . -.r.r ' were reaa ana apprqyea. t; ,t.vair . On motion itwas brderedthat the. rules be .suspended fbrthe purpose of consider- inS J. Pennypaxkerjs claim. . 4 yIt isordered by the Board that: a : certifi: cate of indebtedness of $4,092 19 be issued to Mr. E. J. Pennypacker.j , . , ... S4 . The Board then passed ia resolution ex-; pfessiye of the sense of the Board in relation; to the expenses of the County Work House. Ordered: That the Clerk of this Board Boards ot Township Trustees, call?ng the attention to sections 7, 8, i), 10, 11, 13, and.. 13 of tne Acts ot tne uenerai Assemoiyien- uuea anjAci proviae iprue.iiecuon: of faxes by the State &c."i', ! A The following resolution was then passed. T , 44, ' i ,wn Hewlett assistant Superintendent pt fthe Application was madefy Henry ,rin Esq., to have his taxes reduced to a certain Wrg ' aDaiUilates history. W orKttouse De received, ana inat ine omce tqwHw-jicwwuj. wm uucquancu. bmju . nf Assistant firinerintendent be abolished. 1 :l .i 1 . 1 PJ .....'snio.is . -, : - r t r ... t -, - A resolution was thenpassed that;the full pountjof witness tickets taxed on Crinw ?$f ?fE0RT T Trus ibal cases, for which the County is liable to TmSk mihiS pjthiaas- pay, and have been lawfully issued shall be "PP wr PnJl?.gg?.''Ciits 4consti pa?d by the Treasury, &c! . .tution) tp improje the social, moral and re-. The Reports Ol ti. Jbi. ecott, Bupennten-; dent of thelPobf' House "was received and . - - . filed. ; 1 1 . . v . . r J v 1 ; After the approvals of aeveral bills ot in debtedness,'the Board adjourned, p ' " ! . ... Vt.? : ; MaqaziNES, &o-Ontmnf -t-TheJanuary number. of this periodical Js; if anything, a decided improvement on its predecessor. ; It istirrtypraphyj tions and the articles igerieraliy well writ- sen. variewn, puousuer, ew f oris. 1 ' j hxonttruetcd Faff7Mrr.-Though most all Ih? articles in this agricultural magadne5 are selected, nevenneiess mey are apropos, ana; are air worm perusal . Dy tne general farnier. Thigpen - & Darcy, publishers, 1 Tarboro, N, 0. ! wBarfelJfe&y&ffo current number of thiblaiRj Ififlaeniiat illustrated journal is' witb nsqtslf o weil praises If 6m oaTrneed be'8kMrodi!trleh'&If.lltlbaV,V world widexepjataUon;; v. rkifeal sui tmM 4 mp&iji v ' ifti yttjMOB Osgood; -I Bostoni!Mass,aBickensl4ifew story will soon .be. cbmmencdin this;j)ap ; ; : The Amerielm Stock Journal for Febru ary is at handiThiS' Journal is ot great value to Farmers from r the facilities for diffusing information as' to i mproved ? and : choice breeds of. domestic' animals ; and is rilled with rnost -ft important f inform atioh; ' p Its editors are all practical as well as scientific, and have a happy facility of imparting that knowledge so necessary to tbefarmerand stock-breeder, -iior the arnbuht of reading matter;the'(mfl6ntaih consider it the cheapest paper publ ished, as each num ber is worthf more than the cbsfc of the vol ume fbr therecipes it rcontiins 'for the cure, o TiHdn4iieases''6rfdbmesifc Ourmrti riends wiahintto see a copy before subscribing, will receive a specimen copy free bj addressmg the s publishers, N. P.rBoyer fc Col, Parkesburg,' Ghestct county ; Hearth anil! 1 Ifome.VTe again welcome this bright and domestic periodical, with the go&d ;! bl(lr . Angle Saxon name to our sanctdrhVi Pettengill, Bates & Co., publish ers; New -York. V i : . ' Bailouts Monthly. The March number of his hkndsomely illustrated , an d "apparently is somewhat- of n improvement 1 on Us'fei lowi ' The drtioles are unusually5 good, and by the way its wonderful cheapness should place ii in the hands of every I aver of maga zine ' literature. Elliot,; Thomas & Talbot, pa hli b t)rs,.03 jCongress st., Boston, Mass. BtjBLEsquBi.-T jTheatre. Uuassociated , with the common stage vulgarisms,1 coarse inuendoes, arid Parisian abandon, : there is no more harrn,less, innocent and mirth-proTok-ing perform aQcej than Biinple burlesgue By iiSerj. iaiijjeft imbir)eftA:aU.otes-: queness of, the extravaganza ; the grimaces of comedv : the ludicroussituations of the . 5 ; Ti' 4 -i-' ..... .... ....... 4 " T'f. V : ' r ij, , . - - - t- v . A - . .; ; ? - . , . i i;uuiusin3Livj.(uci .. vumcuv, a u tic K - -N - , lore. wnen.Ateipomcnc sna uotnas are doiq fuitisned with its Dleasino versatility who , -c ... T carries the poignant spear of sarcasm ana aatirp whilft thrustinor the snart ot wit. ru -u iJii . i k..- r - i . t v . m fioTfnrmitprnaifnnrfian fiTfirr. spa wni e - . . - t . . . u r . ., I -; 1 . - . . .. lappear at inopportune moments in festive raiDSl, C48 V "e L : dance with peasants: Princes' with njendi ffood . ; .V : , . cants,; ana, aousemaias . wiui cnamoeriains. The burlesque of KeniZwoHli, as3 presented, by the i Chapman Troupe" at the Theatre m . - . r! ii : i i i Tuesday? evening gives an 'excellent neiu forthe genus. of . burlesque;,; Mr. Bishop ap peared as."ye good queen ; Bess." - It rone can imagine the ponderous corporeal form oi isnop, .: -i' ' fc ' " Clothed in robes of royal purple, : r with liairnf .tiinonhnm .... .. Arnttintf and scoldius alike this. Whilom-rov- .nagciie has an idea of the "fragile, flcklehd favored Bess." Miss Ella as'k j5a;was aid'1 the sparkling little dra- tic jewel, delineating with :Care, the affect blt psecute'd better half of the incon- ' i:Tt v'xr: Ww,.oj V the latter0 he b?as suffered no diminu- tion iiMaractistic vivacity an'd fasclnattbnj The 8we8t clear voice . in which she sang I th.e.?!?ftCtlon from Jir7 compelled an w- I wrieay. was. unusuany sausrac- tory and won the plaudits of;the audience. i., Withers.violin olo, Comin' .L a a 4J . .: . . A , vanatiottSiiii4;Wul ? is perfect master of his Straduarins,: and . handles the bow with ex- f ; v- i j -. - - - - . AsrMEETi.py the - SeImak's ligionjfqniup-anu-.cnaracier ptiaoeamep.. roni its organisation in .1853, with the ex-l j :x.x.-:"l':i j . . cepuon pi jure wat. pef iou, ; wnen ? pur A-prt fe iM .yot. Bea7.i pre- W initapremeaitateci Lby itapateqna partially achieved. , r-ij r -; AryaUierj year, haa-been added : to - its- pse- folnesSj wpat its. cbsejvpeetypttito Iredarfpf and resign to Crtiiej hahds the trust confided to It was our, design to have held, quarterly sessions to spervwe. the works of the , Ex- ecuivevommiw', uu ueea uig ouiy to convene- tice mob executive iuom- 1 mittee, hQweyer, have, had ...monthly .meet- I Ings and the interests of the society has had faithiuV attention.;,'. Therecords will f show what has been done to which we invite in vesUgation. A-Code ;- pt Bv Laws ' for ihei joint government of the Trustees.: and ci the Executive. Committee, was adopted Nearly in he yearihic haa,proredareneficialcby giving more system meMs inroad althVmeai the purpose lias been, vand i beirigHappUed: or;t&e preseatiojipf thetpropertyliiRe airatoftheoois j;and other partaj of ithe. buildings is hoi? jh progress and twhen com pleted wjll place thea;;coDaraUHgoodl condition. , Slight damages ;was auitained during the year by fire, but the loss was- paid by .the Insurance Company. , We . hate in; snancabri the.:prpperty fo'seten-uand dollars at two per cent. : Our policy will ex pire thiamontb, and wet think it should he renewed and the sum increased. w ii " e;.ni0de ofli operating the Home ha3 been changed. ! It haabeen'renteditotMr H. rL. Bishop, at one j thousand: dollars per annum, and the control secured to the Trust tees by awntten contract, i Under thiaar 1 fangement the seamen are cared lor as wall as formerly. i: witnout ; increased- .expense, while a fund is realised for the preservation and security of the property. .tM . t Rav. John N, Andrews, for many years bur able' and efficient Chaplain, resigned jon. the first pf, January to enter on a new field of iab,pr, an d we have appointed the Key. H. B. Burr, of thej ; Presbyterian Church' as his sfuecessor, with,: a salary of one thossaiid dollars per annum, of which sum six hun dred dollars is contributed by theAjneriean Seainan'sriend Society of) New York; j ' , The .Trustees have determined to apply,' through our Representatives in .Congress, for. an appropriation to. replace the furni ture destroyed by the Federal troops while occupying the building as an hospital,. i, Capt." Ellis, . the former President of ' this Society, says in his report of April 18$9 " From i November 22, 1861,: until the war ended your Board had no control of the pro property. L "VYhen the 'i Confederate canny evacuated : Wilmington the Home was left in as good, or better conditioof than .heji they- fc&t-pwiwwaiitd ,pt- fiilrnitue,' .Iinme4iatelynpon the occur pation by the Federal forces, the institution was I taken . possession pi and continued' to be used as a hospital until hostilities ceased. AtVeof the war it was abandoned by I them, ancjrrryipj vestige j of turn '"Ct'. moved." . ' ;ji : ' -t " r:yt -' Wo think if this statement l . . ii i i stamiiucu, inat mere win -pe no procuriug the relief contemplated We refer you to the Treasurer's repor. the nnancial condition ot the Society. ': .-. ,-:."--! " S. D-a WaiiLacb,; '. i ' -'j OJH-jv1.: i - President. '-. ' .'I ' 1 i Wilmington, N. C, Feb. 8, 1870Y To Hie Members of ' the t Seaman's " Friend So The following statement of, - the financial condition of your j Society lis respectfully submitted :' ! : . v;..:, , n Cit fiHi- lh1 , , 5 CREDIT ITEMS. .; To amount received from former Treas- sur6r....'. To amo ant collected from' rents to January 1870 . .v.V. .... $730 00 To amount collected from annual .dues.., 59 00 To amount collected for loss by fire . . . T 85' 28 DEBIT ITEMS. By amount paid for insurance. $155 00 By supplement to Chaplaiiia ' - salary..... f300 00 Bv wbill ior Bethel.. i . ; . . 5 50 5 It By bill for advertising . ..:.,.,..,.; .1 00 .. By amount paid for repairs , . . . 141, 24 JQft3 ; Balance, cash on Land... , $384 06 l ' -j- - - E. P. Georoe, i ; L - '. Treasurer. fc i The following are; the Trustees elected for the ensuing year :Bi P. George, Geo. Chad- bourn, E. Kidder, T. B. Cany B. FMitcli ell, G. R. French, Wm Larkins, S. D. Wal lace, J, W. Hinson, W. E; Freeman, M. STJ.. Finlayson, A, J. DeRosset, Wi A. Wright, F. ' W."Kercn ner; ,R"!B.-Eilers.;:i j ,; ' -i.j l.y l ."';,,f ! ""' : " ' .. .!:-?.-fiiu.-j-.-j . LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE : Schleckermeyer's Visit to Wilmi&sion ; .. .. .. What He ,Saw:: r iyih t ; ? Dgr MARscTf, Februar ?i 1870,?. MisDETt BosT-: : - u-.td't I vould more ast yonst . already dello.de Bost uf sucli orful drubblesl make alronsd vonce mit your -city opt, more as yesterday doo dimes, r Zo before. I;gommence Udells y u about mineself so; ast;'yn make no -fun mit me. r ;'U.;'-ri i, :;V' ,s sf r'.' VenI fust goomed to tyur sitty, dat ish doo dimes; fodder goome, dat ish doo dimes more. Fodder, he kept a crosery, sold.rat, traps unt, tins, shews-harps, tmVa crate many ooder . schweet meats, unt I cells meat mit.agieaver.,- ? jH,f ; :Jjt, :t.;). , I koes . town to see. Kitty Snyder, iKitty dold me to sit town, unt I sits townvv I dold Kitty how. she waa, unt . Kitty axed- ma booty velL' I axed ,iKittyf JEt Have you seen anything off, mine leedlei plack tog aready? unt Kitty say, votgolor vas ynr leedle plack tpl vi7 lijjj.ifn:: ; i - .-rirX.' ai-9l t ,Veil, Ir: say, he is ail covered over mit vite, his pody cut off close mit his 4ail, vich is "lack. fi)l(; -;,;tt '(C"- J ! Kitty unt I got married unt had doo poys Hans unt KatrineKatrine she vas a schmart pby, too, . iinCiiy, DuuguVl would start de poys ih pusinesa. So I puys ?em a parrel of cider, aixteen,i'eet'of chinger bread nnt'dbo day sells ?m all ; awttnt; makes money like haletaxaaation I oest1 arbtindidernext. rortrning teyorabornwtbu bfofits ? van Mfhe"OV)tf,ahereasn,t V cin1 left aVeady;; : ? ,;! t Den I, do Id Hans he!mtfst'crb to" Knew Berne's all's wile. I goes' unt delis debee Then! dold. Hans; ho had got tocross the rirer, overturn. the bridge.around.it; ijoomq Drotnerr Asians arn iiaii- shingieoiiinit sthrawy whre he find v two . roada running away-frprnXeacb4.Qd a big bea mit four sheep , in, ?em. Sheep run. put unt pite; a.leetle dog? apouti a year old t Dinks I go town unVsee,Hans your own self. Hans putane to-ped in 'a parn yarotti (8ome':.?;Wk.):Sbme tarn fobj he have U'fipitagamst'me, h'e kept opening un shnftinhe calean highWGpi sucbia, soldi nardrylrndiir how iflnrvirealait in tHe mtrning.7.u VenI gbruprtbld thb oldV peer daisted. any more. 5 JI looks' around t und see Han sitting oh ajkplo upjtsghlap hi jnder sjchqiUter.Hana, lopf s arqundt jUnj py Itracipuslit vasnt HajThenlhparl Iwoutdkofowrijtg thetrugtore, nntigi FFKfctRWl lwlt,ytiw,aatafeart ;nT.iningjoapaooi:unt tney axep;.fni Dold me to take a beck of shusch arp3 , j5Ycry; tay. Didn't minagJ?ut they makes such a npise did'tnowhomteii vake up ! ib the morning: iThoughi Ijwould t go borne. Found toorsalliastaslcejvife lockad r vfde open, unt karden batch eabupmy neighbot'a bjgs; Dold'emlliwouldnl go toidir Knew Berne'sarjvtintire'aliTilatho sobrJ a' readv. That ish moreivbtL4ocindell. Aind Itij ' " T'SCTrXECKERJIEYEBi e2 l Ctrl') h , i i - -viiA : . ' Raleigh ,waut? street .detectives. r 'Spartan3blfgKksillicitiaislillcr3?r V.taleigh Baptistrfaifhas commenced. ! il And now .uoidsDoro nasisnic thieves? :?j te tv Charlotte HglTfser greets, onlyf4on jSuh day evenings. .. .t, aAirti m . .. s v j . Tarboro J Presbyterians will erect a mag4 nificentxhotch. nr H n.-3t ;r..' ; The Christian' TJniotf has been purchased by the 'Ratnerfordtontoiv 1 ! jt !::- . - ; - -- - " ri Moore, of Chowan, tried to spoil Jo. Tur- ners pnysiognomy.jo idrew,; B,;;rfi solver." -- 1 " 1 The special term of the Pasquotank coun ty, SuperiofXJoM'riowTn session at Eliza- vein jity ft! u Some German writer hsfiaid, u Keim Zeit Ut mit det 'ZeTt 'zfflriiidenf. and we be lieve It to be strictly true. At all events we have no reason to doubt lit, being wholly ignorant of the subjTct.-r?K?CTray Press, j 1 jlfWe i wiil4nliihtenyoti. " No tlnlels like the present to befriend." Onlv you hav'nt literally notedit, QwXthat, for 'igh f The Statuiard's report of Jthe legislative proceedingsot Ttieaytrontains a speech by Mr. Sinclair in which he ' concluded as fol- lows:,., ". .".: ' ,. . Mr. 8peaker, in the fatoro I wijl itake no notice oj anything the V?niii2 . may choose to publish i against me.1 It's editor is f liar, a'coward and a' poltroon and he knows in his heart that he is such,, .but out ci self re- SDect. andrcsDect for. this bodvl wUl not so - t L i x 1 1 1 L M A ' . - cusr&ccenz? mm ou iue noor oi inia riouse, ai-,9oiqiirj r- .-. . V-; u V iLTh'e iTw has a special froni; Beaufort as follow!:?'- bA"-.l . n a A" fire originated rritheJsCore of UrC A! Lambretti,9 iitl laufbrtJhurldaT night, :which, befdi-e ircould bestay ecf, 4 destroyed W slRlrpeibnging td?es&aimd JeffreVsjIlVambrethFuf It ltbne;It becarnes hecessaryi laptop "the spteidiisfe 4het flames; ta tear down the store'rf'MryCiiIxewk c ;Rambreh"wis ;theohly one bf the whole yrty hose" plcri was 1 insureb?, t? sThis' Ia;asevere.ijtcr xtf thclirMncs ccsii munity-of Beaufort ahatha'village7and' tne gentlemen;, : particularly VinterMted cpplqU(KrTlosu8 6.7 u.i The .cause ,io f the fire is at Yprescnt unknown. tuzzen bipesjr withbut any sthems "or powls' yoost-nowf Next tay Idrainin taunt; bles apout-deewBifne's, untuley axed me dey did'nfknow, vere-itas. r ,jt j.,.?,, & voman had shegot-any vater, lhat rt-gelia trick df -visky--peen so' 1 lone: since I sen. cider didn't-know how laser -m .... ... liLUI . I - . M i W i; v . f i most of the goods were insured, and the lo- Victoria is fifty f ? 1 ' " Montreal sleighetbj ' " . --"-- 'i -' ... '-" - '" Baltimore has snow. '4, ; -The Pope is seventy, Gen.iTerryis8tiil.iU. Gotham skates an? ... . . ' .i ii'- 'f... t ; i -.'- . ;.. Reading wants Arthur, i.. ' :.-t - Xllin9is has the measles, ;;Kansas is sowing wheat;' Arthur is at the wHub." .'4' ; uuuuuu u iay paupers. . r lnykVtnt. 'iisl. ii;;;." ." ' ' - f j . . . ... '.i ght garters are injurious r m ... Washington, has filthy jails. ' - - . Kossuth is autebiographih; '1 The Spanish crown Still begs.. ' , '. . , Frcshete along, the Hississip'p;:?' : .? , .Alexandria has" chickentbieres. ; i i Pennsylvania has grass hoppers. t "Chinais satisfied with entreaty. " " .1 " Gotham has female stock jobbery ' , he Virginia Legislature has met. : rQmcipnati has theblonde'lj fever. :i ;'23 degrees below freezo at Bangor J Uu- The Queen has opened Parliament. -Bochefort h'beeiif'ancsted -.again."; Reveis has called on tlie PWidenK,C"' I New XorkJias a' Shoo ply Club;'?r fi i Nf wJersey wants Cuba recognized. fiyDelano has returned to Washington f itiijn children" are born with blue cyes ;Joe Jefierson delights the Orleanians.- Qpy5 "Vya8hburn,: of Vermont is dead.- ; ..Washiogton has three incb.es of snow; New-JTersey has a thirteen year bid bride. - .Chemises are now called .reposing robes." t The Texas Legislature assembled Tuesday last. r -- - - ! ' ;- v-n; ' . Prince Arthur hats arc the . latest snob- very.'" .-, r Old hoop skirts make good tomato trel- 'Uses,s ? ; T. ..;': tThe Gfaltoh is "Fanchoniqg" in Philadel phia; .o,;,v::-;. , ; ;-.v Census taking commenceson the 13th of June. - ' - ' v ??sKT''r1. ' "5 ' : Gbdwin of the 1CY17V' will edit iM nam's. handkerchiefs for Jadies arenow a says our beer "is 'brrioly hodrous :.. - -.: v-v . ..... r.. ons celebrated the passage, tuXT- ent;i;-' ':---- -:;V' ''?': Brouff ham is,lrRedlirhtinry" in '''tii'- n i - . Gen. Terry is not a candidate for Senator irom wreorgla. . . Gotham now enjoys French. German imil TfcB.lia.n frATa r ilcLea ti o? ; the .Cincinnati Inhuir VU coming' South. ; ... ; rPneumOnia-kiiled hogs, are sold bv Balti more butchers. : K , ? - r Philadelphia and New York cobblers suu on siriKC. Massachusetts decides not to sunbress amoiing nouses. A "shave" and "shine" costs Hwentv-firn cents m; yneyenne. 1 . . ... .- 1 . .. T'., j And now San Francisco will have a' ".Tn. bileeA Houp lal .-.-: ; ,r i .- r;f ;;.rJ' " Twain" and another has been marl a hm ne nas oeenmarned. . - ..The Brooklyn Philharmonic perform 'Columbus." - j Will soon The street frontincr the Whir TTiiev :n oppayeu.wua.xiicnoispn. - f, f; . - Plain boots, of Undressed kid. filtinco.ln upon we bukio are ue latest. At- 1 1 . 1 . .. . - ' !,1 C T Judge Strong has been nominated hVth rresiaent mj eucceea pianton. , I J x. x 1 a i-. . .. I ... -T The Independent opposes Bible reading in the public schools of New York. i The Ohio House of Representatives now stands, Rpubjicans.57, Democrats 5,3.. jJ -i An opposition omnibus; line- in Wis consin carries passengers for nothing, i ' Both Homes ot the New Jersey Legisla ture have now rejected the amendmsnt - Vessels drawing over seventeen feet cad not pass safely through the .Suez (Canalf s Gotham bad thirty cases of shooting and stabbing last month, f DeUghtfulipJacer ill i: 44 Ah'. Brady,;of 'tthiRet Gymnasium renown, will .have a Grand Complimentary tendered to him early in March by the citi zens of Jersey Cityand vicinity, ?So glad.'? . frv-y , , : Early Horn. Thousands of both sexes in this country, awake every morning languid, - tinre freihed. and devoid of all InclicatLon for bi-eak-fast.: Ka matter from what v cause -these- in-i describable feelings may proceed, their besfcand Quickest remedy will he found In a dose of xaktatioh BtTTxaar The beneficial cfl'ect is inmediat. The stomach at Once : responds ' to the genial influence of the preparation, and a reserve ot latent vitality,- which; only . reiuifed ine.awaKetuns agency oiuus potent inviorant to render it active, is brought into play. Of all appetizers it Is the most infallible, and the Itn poise which it imparts to the digestive functions sooa puts dyspepsia to flight, ' From &SA Moss JfABisx may be mode JJianc. MangevLIght-h0use fuddin, Long Branch Pad ding, Farine Cream, Cream Cakes, Farina ' Pies, and Custards, Ice Cream, Soups, Gravies, Gruels. 6c, 4 I.'' ! j; .