v v. v. . . . 1 . - i i i .i i . . . .... , . THE WILMT Ttf ftTfW POST "Radicalism" bas , ever been a plang- The duties of a journalist demandstfiat i ' -n" n pbrasc in the moutb, of all supporters of be should have a wider, scope than AeJim SPECIiiO. WILMINGTON, N: C. MRCH C, tS70. Pf emesis hoary lies and oppressions, in speaking of ited vision of people confined to one lQcaU- i, j .n r; i'iisl' i it.'.. l 1 i. ' rrknn V. wnn ATifain '-tfrf inn I vtij miuruiur injioYauou on vueir.iBpuuiai r wj.? uus n huh- vummu '.t Odce City Treasurer 1 "Privileges. The liral fingland, I omen in .be ddland Western; cowties. BIIis 0R oOlMS AGiJIOT THE 4 Certainly there is an avencinj? fate following who asked that justice should done to f), J Co f not wis -i to .alienate wegocnaj . ija imh o irliiba. all wronc doers and in thhlworld each mor- the :aggricved American colonies in ? 1775, true. :publicaL3incurimnetevTin?ompUy m: it tal reaps a lull crop ot punishment Tor cacn were qcnouncea oy LioraiNortn's tupporiers j L..9Kuuub uwi taiuciTCB w j v j ; uraers issuea ny and therConsequenco was, the culity. Our frieada will remain our mends accompany tfce bills in' everj case.rfcl0ttten Britain of t'the briebtsst iewels .3 their interests or wishes dictate, and strani 1 tion wfll be given tb cla4msrithont orders. y yevseek to gain over on tne principle ; - v t, - reaps a lull crop ot punishment wronc i done, or crime committed. Ccr- as "Radicals tainly we ot the South have every reason to loss to great believe that a our sins do follow us " and the ot her crown." The anti-corn-law reformers gers ain ot secession bas been punished in thi3 were abused as "Radicals ;" so were the Ithat it is sinners and not1 the righteous; one woria in a way tnat suouldi satisiy tne most msn rcpeaiers; so were tue occasional liDer-1 BuouwiAWi.. pjrwscijte. unbelieving of the truth of Cameron the relentless. tbe Mayor or llarshal Innst opposition. alists of England down to Cobdcn and UoWi uJTlUghonJoe Turner t I 11. O . 1 1 Trtlin Tifmlif. nnl ilin mDnlt sn tariff MnflS. 1 . , , , - - - - I i I " i march 6 BENJ. DURJEE, City Clerk. S57-2t :adt r5 ' . r . ; : : t-i1n"5ii ' . ' . " " i ; 'a I bH VA AM MU tuvur V I ' 1801, ",1 you seceaeyOureat will yet be oiaie m ireiana, aua-ai last aTJrospecwi -t- . - IffiT7?2D VERTISEUENy S. i "i- UISCELLANEOUS. K WILL ALWAYS EEP ASSORTMENT OF famjxvX GROCERIES j jsomplete, and endeavor to ke ep prices down to- living rates. Intend tp roake Flonr a specialty,; and rtritb that view am offering f V - EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR BANNER STORE rrHE IMMENSE SUCCESS : ATTENDING the low prices of gooas sow uy has inaugurated a NEW ERA in the DRY GOODS TRADE , of 'Wilminffton. Now a person can buvi froni HEDRICK (only) as much for one dollar i as ' formerly it wouia require two doijarg to pay for. at Seven Dollars a barrel, delivered anywhere J The yerdict of the masses which daily throng wit:hiiritiim.t.f without charge lor arayaire. tne filled bv !a nccro. and thc bronliecv is iul-. 1 tbce suchhair-brained politicians, fllied.'! K and other abuses! of the past. In like mani llke Jonah's gourd, have sprung up j Km jiA ' . . i , , I for the occasion from the whig nursery, and n4 np.r. our American, nrofrressionwaai gtisrma- I . ii.-.-'.:uij t " - n- 'I ft tive Cprrniittce. WjjjttiUGTOif JTC March 6ib,1870. , GEN- that Room, 8 I -a rviravne :nv TOT TOWtTRT-Tf! Alff ; itIV U(U UVW ULUUUi. lUUJUi If U'V.W V 1 l- " 7 T E T !T"0" " O If aaflnTTlflTn 1T1P9K RTlll Hr.E inr I IRIHOITIUii B IJl I p IS n. m n.it-. wj. - . :L V.;" ' 1 1 firl a T?iir.iitr" fi on iinnMtr fmnnj b-ik ';-.-h5,.-V riYI eral Committee are hereby notified ; IU1UK' ycu:iu dVCl;s w""; fXT T" rr msetihffat the Mayor's We are of the opinion that" time works its; Motion to the extension ot slavery Jin ternto-:t poucy ana appear as teacnen t oi. political i Clt on xtesday everir?, Ilxrch .Sth.at brought low, or any too w toxscape- ite ,the name ot "RaicaUtyafcA. , -1 - - p t j gratic ;a'rmV, is Very , disgusting; CharlotU .Umarch6'-M :fvr tt-: S57-lt ; consequences of their own primes.; , W-i 7 1 - V. " :V':'U w , vV.", " . ' s AXrwrxr ftHFtltlW -f 'The desire to humiliate rilsissiprri liy the! , f .WM proposes i. system of mim V ' I UTE? Ph. U iA Tbe decline m gold has reduce the price of STTGAIT AND COFKEE. Send lor your family Supplies to . . i . ! i ' george mers, r ; ; . ; . i j - - - .11 and 13 Front Streeti Ui ja .v. CHAS.,DV MYERS, " 1 ' i f Agent. f f t BAMEU is suthcient cviaence. - i tt rr frntr ' "f K . 1 ii ft M L eing ?the4mblto-ihc Jnw of fers.". : .k-" ;"U;,4 '.!' marh.6 35S Calicoca at 6cent3n j.f : J.gT I'i Excellent Bleached Cotton 10 cents. I ' 'T r 1. 1 .1 ,1 I -rm-r . 11 A. v 1 Li,: aA' ' w am M M admission to the floor of tbe Senate an Jn-I ar,ge PaenP v auiuureii- wj. w wb:d:wwuuwT-UT" r competent and interior man bumtliat, the! la: ?f reasons thusly: i:,: j pur -opponents 4 will declare 4bat the lepre.; Loii- uu -ir;:;iLs' ' w That a partnerships for life .under . the ciationin the value of -State bondsi was all 11 - s , tx Vi. .r ? present Attitudes of the sexes, is. too much' nwini to "radicaP -dishonestv 5 Kow let not among those mad men who permit pas:j ;fike aJotterywitb more blanks than prizes S"v!pr SllS' sion to blind our eyca" to; our own injury.5 and that the risk of a wasted life by" draw- peopleremember that the bo, called The humiliation the South has endured since; ing ibiankr Is too much to ask of weak "Gonseryative'? organs have been attacking the surrender may react upon the partv ancU " tuvva, y 7? -i.u wo.vi v viDsiw ww r"" the nation, and there is' ireai dinner that ' ??2?El!ClS:iE2L5i2K;.S i PriiHaa piwTlW?'iMfal; f n heat; exg ite he nxiifi WM. ETTINQER HAS CONQUERED ! CROWDED ALL DAY SELLING G OODS ' LOWER THAN EVER. tJRVMOTTO IIS QUICK' bALEJ AN D pn,anu; inere greap uanger inaj; . to undertake the duties and resoondbilities fV'":L, A , s i 9 small nrofits. We have recrfyed and are lri.1- it N IL. i 1 T , ....... . . s . m- . . I B 1 57 1 1 anil LUB 07t.r217J. (tl LUIS RlLV DftTB RSS1SL- I. r.i' i ;i..i.1aa Tvuu iiiu iiuss 04 tuo sovurnmuut uy tuo i at marrieailile) irom mcnrrinff BOMteariui I , , 1 recciTing uv evcrir awouuef. wio.crj wwtBaw TO THE CITIZENS OF VILnillQ' WE WOULD RESPECTFULLY CALL your especial attention to! the FINEST that has been in this market for ten years. which, will be offered for sale at ourataii, jno. ot at the Market liouse,5 on next 1 nesasy morniag, and the balance of the weet 1 Epicures and lnvn of the fat of the land. will!t)lease cive us a call, Come and see for yourselves, even 11 you do not wish to purcnase. .Kespecwuujy 1 j r THUS. Jl. JUiUNBOni C5 UttU., , Butchers. Good Calicoes at 10 cents; ' Very best Calicocs'at IS cents! V. - Good Alpacca at 50 cents, v . i i f . i Extra . do. at 80 cents. .wocth4t 00.1'. -1 New York Mills Bleached' Cotton it 2S "cents. uooa nose, o pair ior cents. march 0 i - rpubiican ' built wi again.! party, the .whole h such care will labric.we:bave an adventure, and hence exerts ,a baleful, in- ed:the unprincipled speculator to purchase NMwj-jt Jje per cent ovwYork: all never, to rise fluence by discouraging matrimony limited contracts, subject to renewal obviate this difficulty, and' really encourage; I . . It " I I t .m.uuKui, ux Tuiuo.vi pauiotisiu ajpear i juaiciQUs matrimonv ; wouia also draw out nn Lee late Bishon of Manchester Ensr- www"". i1" SrBW!Pvw r S eci aw 1 0Uf0 tDra f If oi W f',Hif,r .Koff-i... o,. , tvEKW fivecents 'per dozen. The public will do well Admiasion , mLxjyLjti v-v vyuws.op Vi.v vvumv land, left by will $200,000 of personal prop- I to call and satisfy themselves. ' 8oclock. ouldbo worse forthcountrj-than any rf trpe!) and ,4 ;V;:M1Bkm littlTBIBSL-.,-; ' - , At ii hr nr fhn''rnanv nlionnsa Hint I J - . A . . . I ;:r i ,' " : ' i . . -v-- f - I Vfc r u.auj. vuau, .xuc - d ep0rtment '.towards ' reach - other, thereby ary of $21,000 per year. He left $10,800 curfcuvfiu no omer nirn to me uouy po- banishing in time the evils! Of discordant for relitriou and educational iMimoies. and litic than; a fresh crop of Jeeches at the 'nil natures, mtemperanceicentiQUsness, etci, the s iem&iQ'ko- his Fwife and children, a: 1 ; i. , . I hv oTPntiner inri TParincr nrnmnner frA from f ' , ... . , t- . But all this has'chan.ed. and todav we these vice,! instead of perpetuating them a. " j i - " i I me Diiuu ana unnarmomzea system now muiu tuuu uu uis luuuai. vucup uun- in vain among our party enemies for tolerated-r so effectuallv and lamentably al of aihon and a mkmbpr of tbn TTonsW , i - ' t e .. . . - of Lords. Branch feb6 ol 481 Broadway. New York ! WM. ETTINGER. x...,vx- 357-tf JOHN P-GREEN, ESQ-.! NATIVE OF THIS STATE, WHO FOR some i years past : has been i prosecuting a Lect- this city, on Wednesday evening, at City Hall, i .Sub- to uet up otaire. i 10 cents. Lecture to commence at. DUNCAN HOLMES. JA3. P. SAMPSON, OWEN DOVE, I y! JM.U. I k SAMrSON. march 6 ' 5 ! S58-lt 10 Papers Needles for ;35 cents.: . Good Spol Cotton (200 yds.) at 5 cents. Kentucky Jeans at 20 cents. Brown Twilled Cotton at 15 cents. Unbleached Homespun at 8f cents. - . Hair Pins, 2 boxes for 10 cents. " Fine Embroidered Coilarsreach 10 tents. Brussels Lace Veil worth 10 00 for $t 00. The srreat liviDsr public are invited to give a call CASH, CASH. CASH. Will insure good treatment and irood bargains The Remnant BasKet is almost a millenium prudent ladies,! call and examine. , -,. Agent, .feb 13 ? & 35l-tl lor IX. look nen who love their country more than selt does. or who pretend to even commend loyalty to Need we say the "chap" is a "spiritual- the emblems of its rule. MUSICAL 1NSTRUMENT& lt For sale at jgLANK BOOKS, at F EVERY DESCRIPTION,' Italian Strings. HELNSBERCrlS a 0. LOST. GOLD WATCH AND A CIIAIff, ON istr With a record never to be erased, the The Kcenan shooting aflray in New York brings up the question of permitting men Y3 Tv onifo hf f Ii o fTrnnjlorc nro liouv nn nit 1 i. .ill .ill" l" J :2i ' ' a , ' ... . I v. r fa.y .iw w. I io carry ueauiy weapons. . man in ant I sham, .democracy supported .by so-called "conservatives" Lave warred on the cov-: sides tbe storJ of Southern successes in the temporary excitement shoots his friend and ernment and flag until to be a " democrat " right direction. The New . York Bulletin j8 tortured ever after by remorse. : Let us has become synonymous with disunionist, remarks : . , j . . hsivethe laws enforced against private iper- and hater, of the country. ' ; xue growing material prosperity 01 me. SODs carrying arms. ! We regret this is so. s It is always best to HEINSBERGER'S. TAPER and ENVELOPES, at South is full of encouragement for the pres ent and ; promise for the future.' From all The New York: ality and pledged'. remembrances ot a iL aJ 4i, ;" ' A- ly blockaded with freight. The railroads ;:T;" 1 ' V ;o r" r , - are utterly incompetent to handle the pro- very creditable under the circumstances of desire to advance the interests of the whole digiqus quantity ;of merchandise which is ;ar arid political dissensions people.! We believe in two parties; but not now pouring southward to fill up;tbe waste i : in an opposition based on hatred of nation- Pes ausuu uy iii iuug wai .we The Standard refers to Mr. Deweese " un- to wipe out all glorious op J im pufc nearly i $27Oj00O,O00 into pired term." Why not haye Mr. Pike past that whatever may : the nurses of the olahters and opened anew i'Hrun." , Certainly with bis brother Price and be said of its mistakes, still has sufficient to the 'flow of luxuries r arid necessities ' ; to tile ,4 sich ;,? ho ouffhtto set inat least for two gratify and enthuse any truc American who huomes 01 tne ooutn. . more, raiiroaas, more months j m i . 1 . r. . . .. . -.. ... J anfl better srhnnls ' and an onriortunitv to 1 1 leeis grateiui to tne institutions that have deTei0p.is all the South now needs t6 nurtured him, and possesses, natural love to achieve-the place in the agricultural; manu- the motherland that gave him birth; i i I o: factoring , and . political j economy of the j If any, body of mcn,ho3dinantagoriistic ppjA:iitryfpr which rtue designed hfr. . principles to our owni opposaua fairly- and "' K L, . . . n- i simply differ withes to-how thq govern- ! 'The Qhicago Evening Post thus comment aent shall be administered, or who shall bear on .e recent hostilities m the' war of the its bauner'athome or abrpadalwaysprovid- pi?naes Jn city: rune ngnt is a pret ing that these men haye no tinge of disloy alty; we shall give; them every: attention arid courtesy that due regard for our party arid friends demands, but ; we cannot Mook upon the opposition as at present s constitute INK, black as Erabus, at , ! HEINSBERGER'S. j '.-.',..; : THE LATEST MUSIC, at i , HEINSBERGER'S. seb 20 V ;.;. -- i - ; -i5 ' JIERE IS THE PLftCE I : r Now Is the Time to set Bar ! gains iii - Winter yClot bin?. ' Low ; for Qali. IMES, IIBBELIAS, DATS, A Wednesday evening, -with the name Of the owner ensrraved UDOn the outsidei The finder will be suitably rewarded by re turning it to. the owner at Mr. George Hoopers, on Red Cross street, first house East of Front, or to Mr. Hemsbergers books tore. march 5 J 358-3t r WILMINQTOTT THEATRE. Lessee and Manager.. JOn T. FOltD. A BRIEF 8HAKSPEAREANf SEASON. fTHHE MANAGER HAS THE PLEASURE TO JL announce that the Eminent Shakspearcan irageaian, . , , . , . ; will appear in Wilmington for one week s only, commencing: on laonaay, Marca uu low, sup- Dorted by Mr. J. T.. Fobd's First-Class Dba matic Company, with the addition of the pop ular American Actor, Mr. Jos. T.I fanmis. Mb. Jas O'JNeii. and. Mb. !. f. Uastznob. i . f . IIARDWABG i . - TH'L ' JACOBt, 1- (Successor to JAMES WILSON.) KEEPS ON HAND A COMPLETE ASSORT ment of" i i -i t; ,!r!x.ix r-vi ,T ', i : Bar Iron, Hay Cutters, Trace Chains, Pitchforks, Axes, Ropes," - O O "I Tools for all kindref Mechanic's Work. Shellers, Spades, Hinges, Plows, . Locks, Hoes, , Twines, Farmers, Planters. Builders arid Mechanics are invited to call and examine and supply them selves irom our Stock, which they wfll find to be a FIRST CLASS ONE, and every article war ranted to be as represented. HUNSON-l&iCO'S., The Company embraces the following jpopn-1 lar favorites : Miss Laura Alexander, Mr.J Sam- Sv; ' . ' tii.1 Rtron Tr .Tnwnh ParL-Pr Mr FT TT Wnnrt i ani athoM f: i .1 ' Harness Leather, Call Skins, :t,Saddles,, flrtlloi-ei cug; ! --i Whips, Trr (I n...l . 1 l.1 1 n "..H i , i."T-" fc Muuciai assemui?" 01 ooutn Carolina " have adjourned." Now for the iNorth to follow the South and adjourn to meet no more . . all together. l "Practical Valentines" are the feature" of this season in fLondon.t , They . contain ty;one as it:stands. j It is hard to say which only rhymes, but gloves, pencil cases, of the combatants stands in the worst light HeweiIT aPU aer gtns' in the community ; but we shall 'congratu late ourselves' if the exit of' the last, of the shows 'depending for success upon the exhi- march 6 38 Market; Street. it;! ' 857 in tt . Rhno ITirilinira - Sole Leather, ... b.x yji-i; -i. . -. . tin ed with any ! : AppIetonsV Journal. (FBOM THB NEW YORK WBEXLT DAT-BOOK.) "It is a wefrk of sutierroe-ation to nraiso bltion Of female Charms shall be SO hedged A nnleton . or; in nthr . vnrda. ArmUtjvn? , . .. - '..is r tr t i : - -i . --.-r about with infamy as to finally , and -forever Journal. We are inclined to -believe there nauseate the last remnant of the patrons of has never appeared an American publica- , , - -wr i : . fion that has strengthened its hold upon the the nude drama m Chicago. We trust that American reader SS rapidly as this evcr-wel- the next attempt to revive it in our midst come periodical." Criticise it closely, ana- pretensions of men of the Vance and Turner wiU irretrievably sink into ruin ariddestruc- lyze.it with microscopic minute it lion any manager, oia or new, weaK or y r? " strong, shaattpt t. .inflict upon a ffiSTti long-suffering community any .further exhi- encomiums upon Appletdn j when we an- bitions of animate nakedness.1' ! nounce that we have enjoyed the luxury of - m ' a quiet perusal cjtheteleveuth monthly is- Mns. Slocum, who edits the St. Charles sue, so rich in literary matter, so entertain- Afn TTAralrl in tli nSwncn nf lirr fin a. fuS i""U"' ruikwub flprrp.R of tolerattnc." :Tbe men controliiDgits party councils arcVnot merely enemies to the Republican party, but are thej avowed enemies of Republican .In stitutions, We care not what may be the The opening piece will be Shakspeare's mas terniecer t tr-- , . . . .. v j r HAMLET, Pbince of Desmabk. tNo play will be repeated. JEach perform- ance will be of marked excellence complete , in detail, and in every respect nrst-ciass. ii : Tho eel a nf RoaArvftrl Sp.nfa 'will pnmmpncp. 2 rn Saturdav morninsratlOo'clockratHeingliei-ger ier respectfully solicited. Book and Music t3tore.' t V ' NATHANIEL JACOBf, mhs -sjti Being Manufacturer V Agenta for two of the best Factories we keep a complete assortment ot Paints, 'Glass, Oils, Sashes, Doors, Blinds, &c. Also Machinery, Lubricating and Tanners Oils. The patronage ot my? mends and the public tlATIOriAL HOTEL, fob 10 No.: 9 M arKet Street. . , 860-tf school in this State ; the temper they, dis play in 'private ; if permitted in i public office; either State or National ; would em broil us in another civil war that, would ef fectually crush cut the life of the country find thq liberties of the people. 4 The s knowledge . of the. above facts will forever keep from place and power the lead' ars and .abettors of the secession movement, nnd tbis is the Nemesis, they; most dread. in iiniarrRt.inna 'I'nft Tirar-rinsa pnunrtt band, does not favor the . movement in that BUperYi8ipn of AppleWs,', to be sure, war State to strike the word male from the Con" rants the careful and critical reader in his stitution. She says editorially : great expectations, and hei without doubt, If these ''woman's-rights" women who 70llA f?! ieenly PP0 K ' thj iViands rn r.nntinnallv- barninimon thU 1 aiihipAf. lurnisueu mm auy,,iuiijg auoruoi a lease 01 - - :-: -- ir?-o - --j--i Most people think the selection of suita- and making hemselves, ridiculous, in the reason and a no w,ot soul jand not the least Lie matter for a newspaper the easiest part eye?s of sensible people, would stay at home ltinS of these viands, which so tempt the 1 . 3 a. 1,51. - 3 J. 1 a. look over-and over fiftv cxchaniro ijar&rs their babies, and train up their chUdren in ?ueu 7"1UU U,SL fauu voiiy w 1:7. .paperS the way which God directs, and exercise a Mcosfc,ot th5 7 PUt L8ee.ms :u.UJ,u.ultu W Bu u; ,cuugu " healthv. moral and refining influence nnon lo "avereea l8"B.UJW account oy tne iid- cspecially when then the question is not thP commnnitv. the wonlrt do thp.ir r.nim- eral and. enterprising publi what shall, but what shall not be selected, try greater service than all the ballots they turc Science, and Art, are given to the sub- r . i re i nnnfk rt in . lifptim i , J scribers in their highest character, at the as no very, easy task. If every person who could cast in a lifetime ; price of ten ceQt3 ch weekly number; four reads a newspaper could have edited it, we Our Senator has "spoke a piece."-nc of which make up the splendid February should have less complaints. Not lunfre- VM (.rPA bim.P.lf nf a wrien feecb monthly, which is a fair specimen of what duentlvit : is the case that an editor looks " eacn suoscrioer receives ior tne entire year. ii - i-" i - - : . f , . I against tne provisions oi tne nnauimg xiii, YYe cannot refrain from oyer an ms ciuuuuge papers ior somcming expressing our pro- whicb be savs. tells the Northern men that found admiration lor AADDleton and sav to nothing, thev shall flv back North Uke the llocusts our readers that it should be a weekly visi- -r. i. "j- i- ' .y ;y ! tant to their homes, and have a prominent interesting, and can find absolutely Every paper is drier than a contribution W n tpf .Om.fhWUn-f lr lwl"li? I pUMUg lU OQ Centre.table8. t 1 . V t vr. M-rT"; We think kanklin, that you j are mis- , Th.e price Of Appleton's Journal is $4.00 paper must be outwith something in it, taken in yorir conclusions. All uch men pw annum ; $2.00 tor six months ; or,fbra and hodo;es the best he can. To an editor that can't live herewithoutofficeongrit club of subscribers, . six copies for theprice who has the least-carc. in what he selects, i -d of five. ' ? :tho writing he has to do is the easiest part Northern mgn that has come to earn an of his labor. Every subscriber,, thinks, the Uonest iiving is cordially invited to remain, .paper is printed for his own benefit, and if ifwo'rthy; he snail have a share in the inert is npining mat mius uiui, u must ue i offices too. gooa iornotning. As muny :BuoscriDers as - . . - , Couiicr (Peterdura. un cauor has, so many tastes nas ne to cod- cult. ave HE ADVANTAGES WE ENJOY J as the result of a long established and successful business enables offer inducements that makes this announcement worthy of r ATTENTION. ' .mporting cur foreign goods di ect, controlling many leading styles of American fabrics, employing the best artistic talent in the production of our goods, and Vconstant progress" . our motto, we claim to lead the mar ket "in ; ready-made; clothing, of which we keep full lines of all grades, for Men and Boys. In CUSTOM WORK bur products are unsurpassed for qual ity, workmanship and elegance. In GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHlNa GOODS !. our stock is constantly large arid seasonable. We are the soler man if facturers of the - Cor. Halifax and Edcnton sts., 'North of the Capitol Square, ' t2 RaIeigli,sV. C. 'T nPHE BUILDING IS NEW. SPACIOUS AND l X elegant. Eyery appointment for the accom modation of guests. Rooms and Farlors tin suite for families, and single rooms complete, beauti fully furnished, -with an eye to comfort and con venience.- --;- :; xy . THE DINING XtOOM ' x X i i . Is large and superbly furnished iii the most at tractive manner, whilst the servants are genteel polite and attentive. i 1 u iucuDc uv cuuibwiu uceparcu to render. the St. Nicholas Hotel strictly a i I 1 ' rrnst class hotel, . ; To compare favorably with the best Hotelsy North or South. ! f i The patronage of the traveling public is re spectfully solicited. i .Omnibusses and carriages. at the depot-to. meet every Jjain.- j , . ' Charsres as 'low as anv other firRt.rlaf.a:. Hotel in the countrr. ; ii? ; i A. i. RUTJES, Proprietor, i t , (Formerly of ExchanEre.HotellV t , . - o - r oournai ana Biar copy. 1 jan27 ...,.....". f 340-tf NATHAN MAYEK,. WHOLESALE s DE AL.EB, . IN LIQUORS & CIGARS, ... , . , - i . Corner Market and.South Water Streets, . (H. B. Eilers' old stand,) j WUnjmgtonN. C. ' KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON 'HAND A FINE and laxsre , assortment of LIQUORS and CIGARS, which he offers to the trade i at the Jowest New York prices. ; : ; ieDi r 534-tf ; d; i;;mith's i t SASH, DOOB x'.f emporium:, G0UJ1I FRO NTi STREET. -:o:- 1 Address D. APPLFTON & OO., Publishers. :? i NEW .YORK. i An enterprising but aDD&rentlv lmDecu nions inventor' ot a patent 'coffin sends ua a ' editorihas. so many tastes bas be to con- i m uescnpun oi uw invention, witn tne moa- f v Uyimti:1-! I CtNClKKATi has been the scene Ik re- eeSt Vi 8uld: advertise it gra- 7TTE INVITE -THE ATTENTION OF ALL TV in want of I SASH, BLINDS AND DOORS To our stock, which is ithe LARGEsCANDiMOST.GOM IN THE STATE. 3- f- and our prices as low as any other House, North OTSonth.i-: ..'it'-f -- .-.-H .4 v1 - - - ,-, uwi tti.. i.-I UVJ .: 4iitto-uewjf wo poorer I". ' iiArTiT- c t . uuftWW uuuuisua uu too meanrne womd have probably isent ns J At tUo celebration of AIiss busan B. An- converted ; and, other hundreds are still anx- one of the Etoffins'foperaonafe: witt laboriously 8 tant meetings for children aud Jroad way Church, "Wesley Presbyterian, Central Presbyterian, Colnmi tenan and many ; other The Louisville Journal hones there will cFCY6 been opened ue a strong euon inauc to , iauu uuu $ uy , i y - 'A perfect woman,' nobly planned," ii To aid, tiot to amuse one ;" y Take her lor all in all, 'We, ne'er Shall see the match ot Susan; ."That's t whlch . we supply, both readymade . ! and to order. iu : ' " i Prices? unTformly-low, . ; "io Gentlemen ivisitingUNew-Ydrkare v--! requested to calli and1 have' their ' j Odd work of every description made to order. SEND FOR PRICE LIST. - - r 1- ' -r Granite Front Baildins:, What's the matter" with Susans -1 i, prbyt( daduita. The ad Veftistn alf Article tneanls toseU; cloei measures recorded upon our books.. Chapel,VFrst .aotknAtobtt;axa.i.honert living. : System' of ,SelKlAfta$aJemeril," and4 feb 17. the author of ShooFJy,'? n& that then; J Asrobf of the independence of CfashC somebody will shoot him. . . . , ; .l idubiewomen in this country,, ! Smol'le'tt's A nroof of matrVmnnial ' felicitv.-Wite oae migut ue qaoiea: declares she ; never iheard jhefliusband for the , daily. lecf a cow wiaeilow akin. . .One whose ,-fmmir kirf i$Tpyefbf colorless ia hot: he savsV, halt . i ; other, i nformation promptly furnished when desired. JAcfdress'PCX.Box 2256, -Wilmington. N. C- Tx 52-3t more. j- ft. f,V i f .i i;? so Hfcerf3o produce6odJ butter: A compwUieaB is an excellent thing to have in the country." Collect every kind of Lord of the lion heart andealeieye;I.D iS the grasses, keep -the whole covered Thy steps I follow with my bosom bare.'?- witlreartb or muck,u- a "r; i sic JLJJLV UU JLA1. xAi' eWv. SALE. i A HOUSE AND LOT ON MCRAE STEET jtx. netween yueen and'jviiller, on reasonable : 1 s. w.holden: rjieof . itl -.-.r..f4 355-4t i llatratesBla T. ' AT THE OFFICE OP THE POST. -" 1 . - - scnoon1 books; 1 i rXtE ACHERS AND PARE1NT3JART! RRaPFffr. '.-fyr? lIed tq examine my assortment of ovxivuu jDuuikB ana DUiiUUL STATIONERY. which ia now Verr ktomtAtt 7 1 ' : -1-. . ' OctSd Office of Treasurer and Collector. LMINGTON. N O'H: February 27, 1870. IN ACCORDANCE WITH EXISTING LAWS I shall expose for sale in" front of the City Hall. at 12 o'clock, M., on the 18th day o! March, t8?0, the following described brOrjertV to Bttis- fy the taxes due thereon and remaining unpaid, Name of owner or supposed) owner. j Descrip tion lots orptsofl lots. Amt taxes -and i ch'gcs.! Thos M Gardner U73!pts'123 ,;. - - - 19 45. 41 3 E F Cason. adm'tr J Cason, 190 pt of 3 AJ Shepherd, guard M T . J CoUins. .iW'''-:l5 186it of 1 . Heirs Mildred Clark, ' - 208 pt of 2 R S McCumber, i . 19Q pt of 4; John C Bowden, ! ' 209 pt of 3 Aiex Bryant agt Jas Johnson 2G6 pt ef L2j r.ucy juavis, : . . p pt on w m Harris, l73ptS4 5 Poll Hooper, i 225 pt of 2 . Wm Jones. !' 80 Dt of 1 , Ann J Mabson, 212 pt of 2 Ann Martin, ' 89ptof6 Jas A Walker, 308 pt of 3 Wm Phinney, 262 pt 1 2 3 pusan tierring, nyiptoii isi isaac uawkins, tr.ii viivcr jveuy, Danl 8ellars. Henry Toomcr, 228 77 mo 76pt of0 . pt of 5 pt Ofl 2! pt of3 $191 08 24 37 "-2 87 9 25 V3 25 5 37 11 50 ;i5oo 19 75 a 3 00 ,206 '3 63 9 75 7 50 8 00 15 00 ,4 25 '22 88 I8 50 838 feb 27 BENJ. DURFEE, Collector, i - 855-ts GREATEST Mil II )X0E THE AGE CHEAPNESS, DITR ABllrrV 1 CON- :t .5,ElfSWCB.i;-dl,N.-:i ,- -. t 4TO SELL OUB. CELBBBATEI Golden Fqrmtain -en , Acknowledged by all who have ttsed tb'em tob " the best Pen made or sold in this.. cQun try, .(No : .blotting !"Nd soiled fingers I "8ixty lines writ ten with i onapent of wkirr Will - sntweaf any steel .pen- ever paade. r Bankers, ? merchants, ' teachers .and"all" classes: endorse them ' In the -hishestl terms of oraiseJ riPdt tro ia neat tilde 1 boxes. No. 1 1, for general use;; No. 2 medium j j LIBERAL COMMISSroNTOAGENTS I -i f We are prepared to ; giv any energetic person taking, the agency of these Pens, commission j which will pay f 200 per month:'. We Invite all . persons wishing employment, to J send for sam- pies ana uiruuiare, .. u j r -i- ? f t i I Two sample boxes mailed for 50 cents. which ia now tery Hfomplete. fn,: - z -v i. JOHN D. LOVE. WESTERN PUBLISHING CO., Jr f- Indianapolis, ind.,' ; i I f Mannfactnrer'a AffenU. ii f it;- Ik it dir ..vii.-. l!Sr ifrf ; . . i: - t ? '-- - . f - -t H -1 n i7-V? h 8-w 1-1, :t march

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