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!5r -- n V.:jr- 5 THE WILMINGTON POST. WILMINGTON, N. C. MARCH 3, 1870. ' S Radicals. -. To be " radical," is to be very young. To Lc-'conservativii is to be thoughtful . wise ; and considerate. These arc old time mean ings, and . we are willing to accept them.' Pilet vitli enthusiasm and with VX little i knowledge of t)ie world, an untutored, and k immature mind proposes vast plans of re ll tAnefinf Bftl ; when "Society V is better letajoneandthe i energies of the " Ketormer ;f . espenaea chopping woodi or! cropping turnips. A Radical is said to r be .aecker after 1 rutb. This is a very happy Explanation - and all truer thinkers are ih;tbis way radi- - c.als. But the most of our people believe- ? a " radical "to be an " extreme man :?-f man who would -4ear dowD and jrevey, buildup The secessionists vere thi$ kind in if radicals. also ar; die " statesmen" vilx kave.been patting on the back few' theorists and. sbumnff Ihem on in all ihanner. of madness " because ; tbey-tbe statesmen ?' believed that, by forcing the B&ublicans ...! adopt extreme measures At trnhld till Hh VI, ho?fh the country be killed in the cflrt to kili iJ party ? , )o the radical "conservatives" evaow theaselvb i.ol go outside of v narrow, "linrta that j keeps tbeinVer partizansyr nevr patriots i Mm can be and fe as radical in their de- Civil Service ; .4 Among those reforms the changed con dltion of our country demands ik the adoipt tion of some system in the management oft The followinff extract from, one :of. Qp'Tcr good men do "Urea after them" New York exchanges shows that the "?diq,4P6cirtain thaP tbat4the ' influence Lcultv of "two captains on a i ship,"' wMcK IwliiclBarlingame exercised .upon our General Sherman deprecates in hi r6c 3FIGB,4 affairs governmental. The business man is I ltersis?f o-'rfSinote 5 a contingency trained from childhood to be able to control: 1 lalgallan. qsuppdi a X does t properly a lew tnousands ot dollars. jj.ow much more necessary the training ot men to manage the business of a nationfX"0118 of money .have to be collected and disbursed by government agents.' Let them be men trained to perform their duties and reward ed as merchants and bankers reward faith ful servicer "Let men re re,tainedj90,.dutyj.the captain as-tg-w fbecatrsienhey aiecTpabTe anirjhonest, wj because they are honest ang5afcle. (tetj us have a civil eeryice byjilLrneansndlhi service oe. ii.Buq, corps atitinudtiue of 11 other reat nations f .Let u have gained men, .and men so; i . reiati 3wito v;uin win "urYiTo.u uuvi uiTx -:U4 iwwauiuw, . i l t that 1 j asiiot spared to carX . .. is magi ryx0 yHOM ITT OOmCEBN. iiflcenV designs for the farther at : 3 or mu- J TIlTOLi.omac AZi ALOUD NANCJS taSL intarcourse; but at the ae 'dme we U pr 'ished foie;tof 41c and guidance of ' irt. i interestea: ' vv - MISCELLANEOUS. Office of Treasurer and Collector. ! : r WILMINGTON, N. C , I -. February 27, 1870. f IN ACCORDANCE WITH EXISTING LAWS I shall expose for sale in front of the City Ball, at 13 o'clock, M., on the 18th day ol March, 1870. the following described property r to satis fy the .taxes due thereon and remaining unpaid, and charges. !' . . Name of owner or snppoied Uepend nportL Result bi t 1:8 x icaent'delib- cations of l 'leifaval'tlbDibit;: r : - i? It nas Be irepeaieaiy pr caicisa ue, snoma rememoer inas ai moss uu- i , QrrTrtvT .nrr- -TwiRn newly creaJr; execuUvecpwa would, hadrbeea already accomp11ahd.s ..... -..y ' sie-oats: In the words Wonlof intelligenr . 1 ' ' ' . ftna ieprftiiv . Ailsteamhoarsrplinbn the rivcr, within the seeing une oiuceiwap eye? graucu i -r f. f natrelav had its corooraxe umiia mLv, - " Thoa: M Gardner r.HreadWciosupb , ; ti i,r: , 1, .fnrrif - 1, luc Lauiwa "..r" l-fdi-oreventinthe eseapeol BparKa -or cinaera E. y-cjason, adm' tr vason alkhlmover thefaterfroHirrzrrr: flvArri tmnrx m-: i owner. and far onrnavy, i4 O 2 An.t1 taxes Debcrip-I tion lots orptsof and -lots 1 ch'gep. i K. Tka MVAnhamr nd 5fo fntlmaiiit I - t - --IT', a ITCTfv. :Tr rwmil:TtTTiK fotM4h4racterwaa ne enUtletftie 'fettle -sf :'ftattlbiiiiCi- f&ad" f bot tcJrS I M : Unites States STSAMsii BEmczAv) i i l JNBW.JCoBKsJ.aa. 14,1B7U. i , ... I" . . v,.t. - r4'u,fcJ'.-Ui 1 1 for efiaiwiaiCTetyi pmejuw bow w H Harris, iWCTBowaeh: proua or tneir proie5aioa.i.um. ww,,. shonoMle lacjkipnnol'; localise bo snfficient temptation, . ,en iro'lppMnWyofce liieor, Jpod behavioi "they will 5 certainly take -ro pride in maintaining the standing jtbeir professiot Men d Sharacjerwill .be condemned and dropped from theservice and only proper men retained to. represent the National Government at homexf abroad. votiori to the-o of the;7w. Both extremes are radically d as others are in their love 5Dg ; the one because devoted to the useless and the dead : the other because the I past gives no.lpson to guide the present. I (The wise: man ia he who acknowledges the good in everything ; who does not shut himselt up in ihe snail shell of conceitftd permit naught to enter but the dim lignt pozing through the muddy past. . Neither ilocs the active intellect desire to scorn at f times that hae past.?' - We are such things as dreams are made of, and there have been many dreamers before Jacob. . Many men arc radicate by nature. Jef- was and is a 14 radical n in its j , !. ajnd bbjectidnable sense. He ferson Davis most narrow cum to which was and is devoted to an idea with-a tanati- ihat of J.bn Brown was but child's plaj.j Sij) with Robert Toombs ' and William Yancey., " i Kot half so radieal as these-men : is Chas. Kunmcr or John Sherman. Both extreme jltepublicans in. public,, but by nature and ixlucation "Co iservative" in its extrcmest feeat; vki ot J the public arena. t : ' j Hi. Sumner 14 by nature ' so " conserva I tii that mei call him aristocratic, and j. tie Ohio Senator is one of the many lawyer AVOO reason Sim D V as it Rava fhpm fn oenn ms - tonfieryatism"! like that of all his cannot "be doxvwJL mj vcri ht ciuibblef ot oUr Wilmington bar,who - f f j. V .............. ; j u'agines the biggest conservativism iB.to f fcket a fee add d m the radicals. , ; aid: j las stiapc iiat5 arc an me raiti just ,uuwi To: ; J "r . n r t i. :. - tt owepsoi ox rvaieigu, nas uco. miuum good reasons why.he should bear the" bur den of a State bankrupt and a people dis honored j; we.dop join in the cry : of: vWhere is Swep8bn.l,r.', Thi: -'NewrBenii TUnti d clares he is " makm sbmethinV'. sbmewheres SwepsejQL---aUIiongtiative, North paroliIian;JsndICQnservativet,' loveintue aimigniy aoiiar asno " lansee" ever darfd to do. Thoi Times says : During the war he was speculator in the 0 onfederacy.' turning his 'hand to " any thins which seEmed to have monev in iti u One of New Byrne's worthyr citizens-was rat the time engjaged in- buying n and ; impressing cattle for the use of the Confederate .army, and Swetasbn stated to1 him " that Tie was going injtb Tennessee and would by a drove cheap. ,This suited : our townsman; and Swepsonj started on his R errand f.7 Mercy. Ere long he returned and as his drove of beeves passed a sriven" point ' aTeentlerhah telegraphed to iiur townsman, then' at Ral- eigbf saying Swepson has passed here with a drove bf two ; hundred cattle; c . Swepson hastened in advance to Haleigb, met the agent orjtne conieaerate government, wno delighted with 1 the ' success (cattle being very scarce at the time), paid him in full for thearoyeish i' iqX'ixrz.hiuQ Soon they, came into the city, slowly and with unpertain tread they "draggedr their, slow lengths -ialbngf when beheld, itf'wi'f "".sv itclndleA They-' were calvee' bulls j Jahd dwarfeq oxen and cows so small, eo poor that lifts was nearly extinct, they, were no more fit (for 1)eef, . than for t mutton. , Says Our townsman, I ' can't : ; take them; they won't d, they are not fit to kill. Says Bwepsony they are, cattle, jou: paidlforr. cat tie: thev mav, be a little thin, from last qfficiatmttersnewllBgiiilis jcptain'sBp. -'",. ' ' ' - " ".- 'M: l. k?" .rott?Olei 'tmmZ??Z&$(wm fMa"Mte. r .Plfiff IADVERTISEIIENTSi; ffiaSSSS mmmmrm. :i,.mmmmnmim': Witt Jones Ann JMabson, Ann Martia, . - 'Jas' A Walker; m& 1 Jf f wmirnlnney ff - . . , Snsan Herring Oliver Kelly,: Danl SellarSi Henry Toomer, 173 19 190 186 203 199 209 266 263 1T3 225 80 212 89 363 262 191 76 223 1 n pts 1 231 4 6,41 3 ptoIS $191 OS ntoiaa i 5J5 ptof4 225 ptPOf 34-0 sr- Dtofl2 pf ox u pt 3 4 O pfofS ptof 1 ptof2 prof 6 pt or 1 ptbrc ptof5- ptof. 1 2 S9pt 013 11 cn !500 3 00 975 j 15 00.,,- -'22 83 ..1850: ,888, j- - ShAmpi weiwm not.Womear: POSITIYHE HrapNL thWt- V , f f-J I tiestouv4Utempted,encroacbjiients on the vveanness n i Can saorenponthe flinwhen j ' Finds the down pillow. Jwtrd; .K and Puck sneaks ot "thp ha&vv. t c uouector. ..feb 27 - ' 2 ,,TYw.,!Mirn cr TTf ft? I Tx"1 illTUT tl PI Til MX 'IV' ITI 1 lfe?r? loii-v't again8t legislation in. favor, ot' stnirage iur r . t f.wnt , :k v rrHE IMMENSE ilonfirhman7?,! wrnnAn." iiolfi 1 .-Aintortri. t . I - I- " - iM ATlflH . Saitn. and otn. , . - - SUCCESS ATTENDING who,nores; and whence f ompany, on iAEiFdfeSxi' iseaiState Al the enchanted(.island.a,infeptedT a ,th - feliSwet' 6 other the low prices of goods sold by v I There's weaning in thy snores: it is a meanings however, 4 from; which a 1 drawing elgti t ?ilJo listener wouia giaaiy oe sparer ;ftor oi an would make a mearfbr a moderate sized MATINEE ON SATUBDAY AT 3 O'CLOCK. - has inauo-urated a NEW ERA in the DRY GOODS' TRADE PI W.iMkl ninnf nnn Ylnrtnrto"fhO IflfOCPSr. nil ft I i w riu iini in i .1 . t . i i ii i ii 1 1 1 1.. i. . ia w v i . . . . . . . . . 11 1 drawing eifflf t liandla.-; Such' a 'monster' wiTtl NEW AND STARTLING , DECEP- ,J f wilmiheton. '"liowW person "clnny from : '"'TIONS. " v r 1 HEDR1CKT only) srmncb for one dollar as .. . ... ...... . . " I - ... iJ IJlaA.ilAll.'ia.4AMrA. human wfifttnesifinorinnsthfimnflkselfish, i 1 .'i'- ... iJ s ' ; iormeny woniu ruiro ., ,0, rw, ismuy. : . 3Sr: Distribution of.,valuawe presents at tne I Tne vcrditjt ot tne .masses -wiuca iavijv uironff mayvpow be proTided-wita 'anpveU-Atneti-: 3r-:X ' . . , x - uwku--'- close of each performance, consisting, of Green- J the' The congressional f. scapegoat "Whitte- j,- Dry ooods5 and a'largd number of nsetul ; i xnqre'v?wiu te returnea ty nis consmuenianaiancy ariicieB,, can.mstrument: through medium or Reserved Seate:., 50 cts. which his own music is carried .into hi&t : .-;tr P . . J mrr? Dnnre oneh at Tlo'crock; Performances to BANNER STORE u. 355-11 j ' , A, I to vindicate the outraged honor of a body march.S tpanumof ,hp ea,,A,..soon as: the . f . S -WiLMIElQTOFi 'THEATRE- sleeper bcgins;tQ 8nore,4B effect il prodticecl "ZXF !,"4M" ; ' -V ' '-.i; !VK ' like to tbat.wben Pear :trie.l. bis ..kill on' l'le gnat of. a carpet-bagger .8 res?ee and Manager. f?OIIN T. FORD. Trtei'r.'a ;i,0u ' smashed. .- r . . ; r music s sneiu - : - - . ' ' , Borotf QtrAirTTrPT?. v ht.apk - .. C: AndbackPrecoird,heknewnot why, -- .. tftr HM-Een at the sound himself had made.v The Williamsport GazttU. isvraftert the is- - 1 v';. s r. or.;. .lj;. .r-. wurspeaiaora; recent, concperpa given uy i Trageaian,w: nloannrr-rintiea in W.ll (Ja... 1 I je -; vv"i , I tlipm at.. flmt kfo- Thp -wflWArt nnetiefl .changes between banks And brokers may be Al , , , w. jsrRi? r T-i ;n j'. ;. with that extremely new T and difficult! peeaily and.emciently- accomplished, and 1 .v ' . ,V. .-.- t k v j "i f ' 'f : j. yywujjLauw, wu, oriiTirinftitloTi. 'Wp nnme with sonsrs trfffreet Tint tK-sv ;n . . i I -Kw"" w-i- . " . " these are well children's part drivingi but they are cattlei; rybii p cattle.M .Mf,.t:iK2ii-i Tm . auomersortm rito lcirclewm recnjournal, to e:f airly ; established at "7J?rr " ,7-- atntl' t t ' iw 1 1- 1 an idiotic deaf mute. s ? - . - o Btuttlrtj thq capital -of Wurtembefgaud a J - - - - ,m. - ; ' this.WQ cnaniend to our, lady; . friends for There can be no diubt that the raai spejedyl adoption here. It is a sort of visit- cals in the Republican party wli be forced ing or card clearingThousei :s?berebi social te follow rour sensible members,! 'and thus couritsiea oeiween iamiiies-f!?arerxcnanged tne wisaom oime i-ust uuvjuo wimij with the 8ballest'Vpobio"epen'o!iuireof- demonstrated-- s Vs 't . Vhk London Lancet has been calling at tention to the injurious consequences of ..- ? ics. One would sappose thiS f to be unnecessary, inasmuch as those mbth- its who givp entertainments of this -kind, r and those who permit their; children to at- tend them, Can scarcely be ignorant of the fact that they are allowing; vanity or other I maternal weakness to interfere with the true well-being of jlieir little ones. " Children,?' says the Lancet, "are unduly excited before- t hahd the ar,e dressed insufficiently ; they ! dance themselves into great fatigue ; they eat and drink at latehours what would try their digestion badly enough in its midday vigor ; and,! worst of all, they lose from two to six! hours sleep." All . these evils ; are obvious enough, but there are manv others. 1 Anticipating for- children, the same enter: j tainments they are to partake of when men ! anrl wnmpn. ' Wntlnrs tlipm" fintiat.firl TOifh )leasurc before the time comes for them to ; fairly enter; into society ; it destroys their rest in those sports and occupations suitable to their age, and takes off the edge t of en joyment of j maturer pleasures when they come. A litt e girl familiar withi balls and 1 parties' must assuredly lose all the guile lessness of childhood, and never possess the I freshness and simple grace of young woman i hood. A ' -;J w , r.-' rUn IIkmrTi-Ward Bekcher asks the ffeneral pertinent question ': u Did you ever .think what a volume your talk would make if it -were printed?" j This is an interrogatory which it would do well for a great .manv of ns to ponder, trude themse end. squander sacred places tion. Could: and especially those who in ves into editorial sanctums, their own and the' Valuable time of the occupants bf those should-be in worse than idle conversa- these. inveterate gabblers have all tne irivpious and irequently injurious conversations! , phonographically reported and presented to them in book form; ! they would certainly blush to think how much ot their own And the precidus time of others they have wasted. Dbnt talk' Tinless 'ybn have something to - say that wiil f benefit yourselves or jothers. - ': Brother Bernard .is .;; getting1 -compli ments over; our shoulders. from that shoulder hitting Virginian of the Bay Booh ;.wfc9 Ilath aicay ot tlie , Walker Tictory! . modestly nominating himself for ' orifice" and taking all the credit ot cbnsef vo-- demo Rep'ublico We say tots of good things, and don.' .. j, - l -L A-it.i ! "1?:. . ' r : mina tue poof iwinitier appropriating aew, Virginian cribbing from our or its brother 'columns . I or To bei a Republican, In its broadest'sense. is tp endorse the Keconsttnction Acts ' of CongresSrrtQ endorse and advocate the doc- rrine-m universal snnrave to mvn.zn cverv ma'iu(st riguc 01 uanox, me ngut 10 ,noia 1 omce, ana -equal ngnxs 10 an menDeiore tne 1 aw. TXon true it Republican 5 can ' advocate qualified suffrage .no more .than he can re-i pud i ate a man on account 01 coiox. --liaUnjh, Standard. . ; . , ... ' . The StaMaxd defines wh at a ; Republican is in the; broadest sense.! V What sort , of a creature is xie in tne narrowest sense 1 " i'ho true I Republican ", adybcate qualified suf frage' observes our cotemporary. Does the Staiidard ribtTnbw tnaV Massachusetts an4 other Republican States advocate and . have iji their jBtatuies " qualified r suffrage !'? We ask the cfifor to answer ns two questions : ,1st. l theRepnbUc Statp pi etts arwf Republican $tate. ' r? .1 ; y jSd. If Iforth Carpljn'a of Virginia, should, like "Massachusetts, 'r adopt "qualified ,sUlc rage,, el a. ' property ,br t educational qualification for both'.white. and blacl? peo ple wouk1 they, in thtf Standard's .'bpinipn, be remanded to milit ary Tme &knify j Fal tji'iueor exertions. Itiist held at 'tf public k Slick to your TosTf Republicans, if-you placj1 11 ll" "M"J'or goua uum Lwant to be saved. "i'yar'cye,6n J& and all the commissaires assemble. "One rusalcm- i ... . The Spectator remarks that, infirm-and crippled though she be, the Roman Church is still the only, one. who has the courage , to be cosmopolitan, .and ( claim the - right, to link nation with nation, and literature with literature. , Such an assembly as , the , Coun cil is, at least, an extraordinary : testimony to the cosmopolitanism of the great .Church which seems trembling to its fall ; and who can doubt that that tall, whenever it comes. will be i followed by -a j jgreatternjrw)rary-; loosening.oi 7 iu?, iauu in uuman , umiy-r-in epite of the electric, f eiegraphJbj a'deepen ing, of .the chasm between .nation and na tion; by the loss of , at least, a t most A potent spell over the imagination-of the world, by a. contraction of the spiritual ideal of every church,! This ideal even Protestants, even Sceptics, even Eositivists have owed, And haveowiiedjthat they owed, to the Roman Churchy the only-church which I has really succeeded -in uniting v the: bond between any one teccjesiastical pentre mid the distant iiimfreiyse -of; hujuanteUIgencej-and energy.1 Tf-, s3 j fi) 'mi:f.zirtft rt : "-' t zrA-zfTrri. .rtiM -o,qa: I. The criminal statistica-iof Hichlgahl .do not furnish any very cogenfcaigmments in ifator ot t abblition of ih delin A:iat as therej arerat presiml 1 lficnneffieii4ar tne atate penitentiarrTiiry maie ana-thirty female murdered -gentiemaa writinfir hi- tinsr from that State? iaiaYWeeoToreWood in 'decadethaW TOsiacftin :. -Wbt are indebted to Hon; 0 HDockery 1 'for Report of jthe Bieciaiv''CbnimluBner'l.Sbf . Revenuc ; a copy of the bill ta reduce the? number of oflicera in the army ; the tax bill, th Tndian wnorb-' 'V'" -Ci'T: 1 1 Cuban Ones tion derer is suVe tbliarfeh Will te caree We would Acnowiedgeihla" reptfonot a pecH or Hpa,,g intoa ..Cohhon .the, 1 . 1 xlc m?:tbnpimoiit.-on a bench or a ta- A friend writes " us : a Yourl article "in Wericalls - out the addresses. : At each name ThursdayVPosi. vindicating yourcburseim anuounced a cloud bf cards falls into'a bas- the color Question isfwell'coMeivedid: JP5aced tbrithe riurpose, nd the iepre-fit seems tJ me, puts you in a very good at- !cnia.uJe OIine person ior wuom Tne cards j titnde. . I should tuink thelrifelligent por arVinteaded canpG5kethis c0nlingent tion of your colored popuUtibn would sus- b-r .--?' " ,' 5 :" 7 I tain you and lend their assistance ii 1 uiuiyV; Aiiipvsaiuje ito Keep pace wicn tne party in the State." the ".wonderful advance; .Vfhicb. art! and sci ave ence are making Jn our country, or to esti- .mafe; the jecuniary t adyantages which are continually flowing from theBn7;Take as an illustration .the; pine Jtre.es jof.Horth Caro-t lina, from .which )the greater part of the tar and turpentine used isderiyecL v By a new process a .cojd o -thiswoodiJsj said td yield ten gallons, of urpentjne, worth j fQUtf ;dol-' lars'5 fifteen . gallon ; . pt :- oil ,: 1 1 wenty-eight dolfars ; nitpemgai ions oi .black vatni sh seven1 dollars and twenty cents; one hun dred gallons vfood, acd, fiye dollars, -and forty-to ibnshels of pharcoa besides con siderable inflammable gas;- In addition to this the product has ,a. market v&luerpf" two ctbllarV andjfitty cents,'; all of iwbich ' is ob tained ut a - cost of . wood, an d labor bf ;ten, ... . t " ' uoi rare, .leayipg a Clear pront ot ; tully iOrty, dollars, j Vhoj wouldn't own a:. pine forest, when a single ,cord of the . wood contains so much real money alue?. Star, -.u , "Potato Pantomimes" may be ' old as tne hills, but I cbnfess not to K seen themtintil ( quite tdteif?f So 45 perhaps jouijaYB uuu t a goou sizea potato with a smooth kih; cut but i''nose, eyes ahd mouth ; twist curled horse : hair into 4 tne shape of a wig' and w ntskers xr!moustache. fhd;fastenon 1 'with pinsf then make a hole for the, forefinger to go; into ; J thisi gives thV head a throat. 4 Wrap a bit of cloth fa hand-T kerchief or : what-not' 'round the ' hand. &r- "Old. Prock" has been seeking a little cheap immortality at file "expense, of Lum- ton.' Doiit joke Proctor!' Let" the ' Bobe sontari do its appointed work and kill both the village of Lumberton and the "enterprise", our excessively, conservative .cotefmporary exhibits in attempting a pa- perin L. t"' . '' will Appear in Wilmington Fdr 'one week i only, CUUlincUi-luti vu. uivuuai, utuvu i iu jlvj ry. otir- ported by Mr, J Xt JFojiD's . i iasT-CiASS L Dka.-, MA.TI0 jjpMFAMY, vviin iae aaamon 01 me pop ular American Actdr, Mr. ITosiT Fannie. . MbHJas O'Neil and Mr. J. F. HisTiNOs. 4 , Tne Upmpany cmoracesiue ioupjviug ..popu is sufficient videncc. v ; ' -? I EXCELSIOR being the mottohe now of fers ' ; .; -i:t-r i! r ! 1 UalicoSs at6 cents. Exbellent Bleached Cotton 10 cents. ! Good Calicoes at 10 centsf .. . ; Very best Calicoes at 15 cents, u . Good Alpacca at 50 cents. , f Extra do. at 80 cente, woith"$i;bo. : New ;York Mills Bleachsd Cotton at 28 cents. Good Rose, 3 pair for 25 cents, ' ;; 10 Papers Needles for 25 cents; ar I 4 uei xiyap, jir. uusepa ranter, jir. n. a. nuuu, i ana otners. f : The opening piece will be Shakspeare's mas terpiece;, r... , ..,,4,A-.,f .-.j Hv V i HAMLET, Princb or Denmark. ; , tNtf plaV wlll be repeated. " ' Each perform1 Good Spool Cotton X200 yds.) at 5,ccnts. Kentucky Jeans at 20 cents, . r. ; s ' Brown Twilled Cotton at 15 cents. Unbleached Homespun at cents-. . -Hair Pins, 2 boxes f orld'centsV 'Fine Embroidered Collars, each 10 cents.' 1 Brussels Lace Veil worth $6 00, for f 1 00. The great iivinirpublic are invited to cive , me a call CASH, CASH, CASH. ; 1 .Will, insure good treatment ana good bargains. ancewttl bo oi marked excellence, completal in w uu Buuu oarmuns.- detail; and in every respect first-cMss, . . ! . The Kemnant Basket is almost aumUlenium tor The eUe of Rederved Seats will cbmWceVdn pradentladies, call and amine Satnrday morning at 10 o'elofck; ivt Helnberger'8 Boot "ftaa music store, mh 3 1 v--'i ; . v ' - - - 356tf . feb IU JNO. J. HEDRICK, ' Agent. TT" & GO., WINTER STOCK CLOTHING A T COST "F'OR, OSH; R ARE BARGAINS TO BE HAD. j - TIES; BOWS; HANDKERCHIEFS, &c.', STREET. 7 38 MARKET march 3 I ? "" r 350- ra,nging jone corner of it aronrid the thumb , and another r Vroxind rthe secbild cflhger.J Then you have-a little man "'with hands1 ano arms, capable of -bowing knd' moving1 his head. I Make si screen let four of five yonn-J J Bkcr wc ucumu it, cacu . wiiu lueir potato cnaraQ5erst-aiia as tnejr say tnerords of the chanwfel buries &i&j&fitiiTiji&ffiiJ tmen perBr0-1 &1J Jiasjseen the.jjg ofj Garibald iTj ,Vil ml ik Mifll BOTei; UjU one long, biUerlfnr4ons attack onipnestand prietcra. Passages whictt he read strike him as more.? remarkable orifeones andjritthtepns WTath . tliaa,. for iliterary Wer I Possible, iher book -will J te:PesKomi8ji prmtsi,regard.the .jiamo ! Pvoai . uryjgaa eyerr, vi.ceiaer it is aiscreetxo Durjiisbi. the. rnni- . ' 1" s t7'. ' n . .77 4 " orji.Aiicij3i; ifdSot the 'firsts 'State in the tnian, possesses: authoritative title to the Tai tofUtg Within lier. limits the rocs tljalinrsthBwttifihemselves .after tie iijitmi6r, "Ee tht?di land4ppftSr,I .)AJLJeltic writer refers ; ta A. -Belmont Chairman of sham democratic ' party as; u A limping toad with. .diamond in- his torehead, a miserable, crawling flunky The diamond" business must refer to his Jim FisK brilliant which isiBafcrto " shine like the head light of a locomotive'.' ii'"':jFjL . I .. Mixed and scattering the 'attempts of the confederated conserves to crush out the countrv" jparty; Oar' National " "Republi can banner -will never trail in the dust how- ever we throw out of our ranks such scamps and scape graces as Deweese andiiPrice. .--m " Goke where the- pisen Ivy "twineth" is the dewey Deweese of Raleigh, Itsrufi'' on the party .'that rmen of the Deweef jd tribe should be. elected, representa- tives,lut then he is a jewel compared with Ferns ndo Wood or John irorrfseyT SM0REDHAL1BUT. . At Myers' SPICED SALMON - , : 1 ' '.. At Myers1.. EXTRA LARGE MESS MACKEREL . ; At Myers"' SEA MOSS FARTNE, " ; 1 ' ; .- -s-f- :j ' ,. ; to .. 'At Myers' SEND FOR A SAMPLE PACKAGE OF THE SEA MOSS FARINE . IX HARDWARE IX; NATH'L JACOBI, ' .ic vrnj.j.y Q 3JCax-let treet (Successor to JAMES i WILSON;) T7"EEPS ON HAND A COMPLETE ASSORT- JV ment of . , ' Bar Iron Hay Cutters, race Chains, Pitchforks, Axes, Kopes, Shellers; Spades, Hinges, Plows, Locks, . Hoea, Twmes, Ho S 0 2 f TOols" for all kins of Mechanic's Work. Farmers. PUntdre. Builders and Mechanics are Invited to call and examine and'sunnlv them selves from our Stock, which they wuf find to be a DiJKsr. class, orijs, and eyery, article. war Hnted to be as represented V r BONBONS AND HAND MADE : BUTTER CRACKERS; ' i. . ; Ij Kew Orleans artificial ice s made by an ia vention at a cost 1 bf seven dollars per3 .ton,,, ine aemana in irrance lor tnese-ma4 great .that but1 few orders for tnrJ southern cities .have been f filled. m tstv - j i5i4Vt' . ; ,i ; y.M i m ' ad j g&f :i7il rnB "trecnes meetfVin Jthe icasejofcer tain crazy nien inOnslpw county who refuse to be benefitted by a Republican, r and ? the e4ually foolish colored people who reiuse to trust an honest and capableejsconfederate 1 ,,Wa are pleaseo! to 1 ?t!fr aLe Pafed to welcone amomjf-ou; exchanges. r the;CapitarChTonicle7 of Boise Harness, uriaies. yri Uames, Harness Leather, ' T At MYERS Jaii Kins, r Saddles, - -Collars, a Whips, V ; Shoe Findings, . Sole Leather. SUPERIOR; PIC IIAL1G, s MOKED 'BEEF - I marh o j. BEEF TONGUES, . :r FULTON, ARKET BEEF GEORGE MYERS, , ill and,13 Front Streets ! CHASED. MYERS,' ' ' v., Agent. 35i V ABSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED !IN t xjL New York," Indiana, Illinois and other States, legal everywhere ; desertion', drnnten- ess,s non-support, etc., sumcient cause; no publicity; no charge until .divorce obtained. Advice free, , Business established fifteen years,' , hci- . J? M:HOUSE, Attorney,! 'No. Nassau Street New York Citv. 356-3m Beincr Manuiacturer's Aent for two of I the best Factories we keep ' a complete assortment 01 ramtsiiiass, oils. Bashes,' Doors, 13nd8,, dte. Also Machinery, Lubricating and Tanners Oils.' ' The patronage of my friends and the public Is respectfully solicited. , .! f f ' 1 - -T" f NATHANIEL JACOBI, 5 "u 1 PTo, 9 Market 'Street.1 : feb 10 1 350-tf rpo -ALL r PERSONS INTERESTED AND X especially to J ; t J WJ B. Flanner, ' ; ' Jphn Mcltae, ' ( 4 ' i Robt. Robinson, ' J. D. Soatherland, O. G.: Parsley, - ' Henry 8avasre, ' Henry Nutt, , Donald McRae, The President of the Wilminzton & Weldon Railroad Company, rrine President of the Wilmington, Charlotte r Rutherford Railroad Company,' "7 I V-'' i" ' NOTICE '7-' r-- I Is hereby given that the Jury, drawn according J to law lo view the land required by the city of Wilmington for Nutt street, between Red Cross , rtri?ATTir?! TTTTt A.vtitvTiT'' rritf I ana jjrunswicK streets, wm meet ac tne corner CHEAPNESS DyRABUiITrr CON- 0f Red Cross and Nutt:streets on Fridarthe 4th day ot March,. 1870, at 3J o'clock P; for. the purpose of assessing the benefits and damages to the owners ot said Land or. Lota. 1 1 a 4 TO SK&'Otr! tTEliEBUlTZD I M 3J!: miiuenrouubaiu J. W. SCBXNCK, Ja.; ..ShenlL "334-t4m Ml-- I J . la i ICD 4 . 7 dgid by .all whohave usedihemrtd mr&i!! best Pen jnjflebr sold' in this country. No " VT t . " f " -Z 7 4 . NnnllPf1 finorprat SivfT1P4 Writ-I , . ft WHOLESALE j DEALER ,rE 1 'jf Acknbwle 4he T)16ttrhg .!tetiiith-oB&i3en4'4f. iokltsWUt setttweasl asji : steei pen evrjji?aae3 ifanKiere,: merchants, ; teachers .'ancl ailtrCUSsesVt endorse themjin jthejj uuiuuib iitiuia'ji. uioiow jl uir -uu iu-!neiiL suae a t.-.;; - . a. k . v . . m . m . - State. mOTTORS CIGARS A-sPABKEBJ4rVineIanp fKew er rhfehest ermpf:praisea IWtmin.iwat sUdi !g CUijppiA)aper$ cdinplainrg that thei 1 feminine element iflrettin4o he dinmo I. WAarc prepared to give.try nerKetteperml i. i ulk in v iitn.iiuTcut:! muicrac'rpnxi n:.pnramiMinntl - ably prominent in.thBjtpnbUfcaffairi bf the which wiU--payJQa per . month. We inviteoalri riiEEES CONSTANTLY'DNiHAlSD A FINE NO 3! ladies' usefiiiepfinmaushiD.5 Market and 8onthWater itoilJBRRAL COMMISSION l TQ AGRNTS Ii Ui'n tl a 'm (Hi BEIlera Streets, ld?stand,i ind tiWllmingten, lC. VA4OTlGl!Ulmiaia:rctr VANAJVIKINGE. linm fv 1 JK- iTOi.. 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The Wilmington Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
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March 3, 1870, edition 1
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