! ' 1 - - ! " j. - - i . j - ; - , v -, . - ' - " - ." . - - ----- -- - - . . . . ; H - ' - : i . . . . ; -,- - - . - u-- ": v-.- t -v.- - " ' ; - : , - . ; : . , j- r ?H-:-: .- i - . - i .:.'' " ; . . ' v. ' ' ;:" . -. i-' - v.. .... ' S : ' . . , r- . " " . . - ; , .. ' . ,; ; j - ; t s i . . - ' 1 . - ' . " s I .. ' - h v - - - . : :r : . . - - - - . - - - : i - . . - - - - - ' ; - - VvOy --K'f' V-i'N.'-. ! -,44: -A'-.-V i,WtUi: iiUl: I: tdt 7. 1-1 III, THE . AYILIIIN6T ON POST. j - .. " ,... - ..i.. r. f : TZSS OT EUXSCXITTI02! I5VJLKIA.BLT IS . PcrYcr...... ..;..,..vvt3 00 Oca UcrLtfc. .V; . ..... . ..... f . . .: 50 - Biusle copies, 'Fve cents, . : i 'Clab furnialied at reasouablo rates. -- v ' ' ',: - - H; -. -1 - T ' - " . iXn:3;Or;ADYESTI3INa: : f Tcr equare, one time, 5 cents. . ., . e - f Less than one square, one time, 50 cents. ,t! , t ? ' Tiro time) $1 03 and all succeeding Insertions ' halT price additional. ' ' . ' - ? Rates per month, X3 for one square, and each' uccceding square half rates ad ditionaL V ' ' Half Column and' Column' advertisements re ceived on proper discount. , , - Local advertisements 10 cents a line. - f 1 'f faui. 'geadV, ' ; ii. I A j J "Editor and Proprietor,- -i ' 1 1' 6 4 I CITY, Subscribers : will please notice that . al 1 4: Ji w papers bearing .- the,- black , ckoss ; will be J stopped unkss payment is made. . !;f - ,.r , j . '".3 ;A: j-."".! 1 , .... i The trogs aref croaking. Everybody is ready to pat Patti. . Our shad ire becoming like shad-ows. .. i. ii i .... ' ,i " Munson & CoV spring goods have ar- rived. X)ur Chiei" cleparted for Raleigh last Get your Business Cards at the Post Print-, ing Office. 1' 1 1 ' 1lm-" : J . pictures of pretty Patti adomV'the shop windows. ' ' New styiesof Billheads . at, he Post Printing Office. r . , : f : The city clock subscription - amounts to G40. Strike on. The Velocipede Rink will be sold to-day! .We cry p'en-jam-in ; Winter like a great many of our sub scrioer8 can't Bee that its time's up ! Manacer! Ford has succeeded in leasing i.jThMt.m for oDe vear; irom June 1st. 1 The finest! binding ' and blank books order .at the fow printing ! " St furnished to office They say a " miss is as goou; ua For our partj we would rMherBave the miss; they can hjave the mile. - t.; eegs-nigh-ting crises shll' continues. Wucn w lil tirtCL hens attend ftp their nsi mess, stf we can have cheap eggs ? whm ihe iwlows homeward fly ;'V is T ' M . - mi a " tthexxationfd -aU; those j who drink. ! M - ir " - Plantation Bitters sola oymy f At the sale of the . Rink, to day ; foru Ttclocipedes are offered, by Mr. uroniy. Anybody want to break his neck ? ; TRAGEDY, To-night, Mr. Warner,' ap- noftr jls Othello To-morrow. evening ,as ' Iiiektlieul ending Saturday with i?iVAar There was no explosion yesterday, there ; rL nn fhP.ftv" item. We : think: the one of Saturday last, must last for gome time. -i'-'f ' i 'I . , . Pritchard lectured last evening at the new ; Baptist church on; "UBaracierisucs i Infidelity, iv Tlve lecture was wen ancuucu. brown's wounds aretiealihg? rapidly, lin ger the care f Dr.vWinants, and he soon Villbeble to forget there was bu Vion. nTifniWi. Council: No. 9. celebrated iXLvhuv ; vir - . - ' ua Inniversarv' last evening: at Ma- its bnic Hali; rRev.sT.m Wood r delivered the addressS'H'3 Lid a . . ii,! a w Our revenue omcerBcopiiu u 4net) returns from the monstrous deduc- .. . ir Kll Ut iB-'liaibia - . nf- bv rcason of amount paid local gov- . i Jii i -? :;'AV'-'-P - ' --'V-: ernmeui. - - : OifLY TWQuoi-ji-- - . , done py.tne flHn-c, bave resolved to send the Post papers we PPHrr,r" T : i, rpwn to'aU .our j country ; sudsctio , DOLLARS a year H paid m advance r ? -BhaSrr andHn trinleVVidrown themselvea 1 Whiskey. wijl aea -.. " :s . . s tribnhnffi to blluol iUi WAV vww.j w-.-,-,- .m k ;;;fi :tWit WVrtl th s . .- . ...... . - V!iVrZ?Z: ClOCfc . Home require ':r,.r uf wnnta ' tinwi ' - Tit i'.duuuci. others time to py, but to get tun W Oaf TUB bTBrXE.--ine mercuauu u. OWeeare vuc F.cu.f V4,e4u&7 - . , -h ' btfctoiea bave- - .ti .,,r..Hl hf (nnhhft 1 .... . ifVcrinh n thA frnua Ot COnnD : ... f opinioitn oointiaTfcw fpoiuveu tZiaZot iificiMity and crtve fcrlt?rf ; VYILMINGON, N. G:,rTHURSDAY MORNING hi mini niinnwii i ! mmC i 1,1 ' 1 - t gn mnM " - n 5 KLErTOMAKiA. Constable Bell brought from Lincoln Township? yesterday, Stephen Coker.cbafgcd y;ith appropriating beef. Stephen was incarcerated in the little brown j uAvh ere Ward ea lTaih vail supply:. him: with -'.everything ."comfortable . until .the 1 dreaded day. -" '. ' , ' 1 Poar Raleigh has had but one ; dramatic season of three nights and a minstrel enter tainment of as equal a number ; while jolly festive .Wilmington boast of its hopsV Jairs burlesqucj comedy,: tragedy, concerts, etc., etc. Gewhillikins l i Don't you want; to come down f What say 4- W(h)itty ? - ! 1)eath .j of I'lle" MABiB.The New s. Berne Times of last eveaing, announces the death "of this lady, ;iaV;New.;.Tork. MMle Marie, it will ibe V remembered, performed vith the Taylor apd Silvester troupe in, thU ;city, in the wonderful: mid-.r. suspension act. Inflamation of the brain-, was supposed to be.tfc'eVause'.of berMeatb.1- ?TT 4 Elected. Jpstice.McQuig;- issued: a warrant yesterdpy; and placed;'4 it in the hands ol t Constable Hill," tori the 'arrest of Jamea 'Kelly. ;Tis -gentlemanrtit will J3e remembered rwasone oft the accused in the sausage stcal'mg case.; eemea " has been held i for - examination ., thismorning at 10 o'clock. - Ala's ! poor Jeemes 1'he is unani mously elected. .C v V T Fisticitfes .to Hasd-cufFs. a From Jibe sublime to the, ridiculous'; is. but : a step. But how few considering the axiom, can see how brief the pleasure of r fisticuffs as coin-r pared with handcuffs.' -Mr. Chester -Lewis is a living example of the truthfully of; the saw;; for charged with an affray " at Lin coln Township' he remains in the hands of the Sheriff for triafat the next ierm !6f the Superior. Court !.-': : V1- i The presents flow in ; and the last is ' one of those excellent "Revolving "Albums:"---u.,- Where you can quiz, . i,r- Our ugly "phiz.", . . , But mind your Wz.1 " ' 'L V Vln other words, you see our likeness, but you can't' .touch it I ; ,This is from the affable gentleman, Mr, C. ;W. Yates, our excellent photographer. We have no 4' flower born to blush unseen1 to place within its' circled space,'!. nor yet a 7 wife ; but the. 44 faded flowers'! or at least, our female cousins' shall adorn its accesses ; and as we turn the wh eel to w i t n ess their " cou'ntertei t pre sentments,' we shall think of the giver. 1 ; "Cyssik of- 'EmJW. W. Kobbihs,, un fortunately, has a dislike tor the city gov-I ernment and especially that branch, com- posed of the V Knight of the ilub. l ues- day afternoon, he took occassion to chin mosf musically to officer Davis; on; the! sad condition of -the country ; when that officer was arresting him . for an-allegea swindle, As this remarkable luxury is considered to be worth $100 under the "city laws f J. W. acted rather unwisely.' Yesterday morning the alleged ohender was orougnt oeiore Judge Cantwell, and ;on examination was declared guilty ; but iudgment was sus- pended on payment of costs. . , KOUEO AD o ULlttTl UiSAiius- mu r-k T - s m f . XM sSy we were pleasantly surprised at the per- fnrmanee of this beautiful .creation of the . . . nr'll' 1 - i I - 1 TIT - - Tlivinp. VV llliam." lasc eveniuff, uy Warner. Easy," unstrained, Studious and pains-takingi'it impressed all withftf sense of this : actor's t- excellent epneepti n of the love-sick swain.. We regret, sin cerely, not having the space to particu lanze the scenes of ike play, 'sufficiently to sbowMriWainer rendering s of thii ill-fated opponent of the Capulets, Suffice tn Ra v.- however. that - Mr. s Warner toned. himself do wrf to such a level, that the ing was as smooth as the running, rivulet; nCYer marfedy; his, genepl lebullition of passionate vehemence so common anu o aamagiDg iu iu - -r-. TTVr ! - nei s cnscmviG , ( . have no hesitation in saying1 that his Rich- ard wilt toe worms iarg. aou.B. though laboring .under; a scypre hoarseness, I nrn hnnfl rfl 8P.B LUIS vyii-MV stle oa Saturday evening. r I "Ti "RTrlrifTe imoroves wonderfullv. and . . . it scarce seems but a tew months ago, a "wee ctr-nlin-" on the staseas 05er?rt: we caught .twinfectious mood'' of her archness: and I piquancy, tier ow,ie was jwinuing,- unu - v . . ! a ed as it Served, frequent applause. . Neil's iftfr.wti. was yerf fair, as w andRyan asr, was as usual, mexpres sibly droll. -r,: are tue pleasures of matrimony," says ; the poet: liTnr'. h hat a Dartner whose form . rests Zejsrr-6frfmt1v amontr its ouiet recesses. "r None I -w- w , . , i - A I . t . 1 a. i SaiiSiJJOj iDlth.IUJuilMission. now sitting in ion rom - . , -. T i mnn rnp- iiiHLriiuuuiai Diaw uuu a pliant the, tborn,,pao, arej.e vrue iectcti wji3 i a girl 'i passing fair in all :but Tirtue." , This ;source of alljheir ; woe did make Georrre's faithful. Tike OthelloV - Parlor theatricals were indulged in'eV and anon,, to' wile, away 'the passing jhdurs; and- the beligerent George ; ino 'less his jealous spouse assumed the rokt of Hamlet anjd Laertes and hacked each other r with" case knives. This heicg a, disturbance 'of the public peace;, one . of ..the blue-coated knights z was summo"nded ; and this free show of heavy tragedy, -was interdicted; 1 Yesterday the guilty parties appe lty parties appeared bW? fore Judge Cantwell ;,,Madame Wrappear- ing ascomplainant;7and- the lord!? jsi, prisoner.. The table,- however,1 was, tumedi on Madam W. and sbe was happy las being the recipient of a lecturing, which wo doubt not, will be remembered by her, ihe Ungest day she lives." ' Which'day isti supposed 16 be the 2 1st ' of june.T Sentence-(on com plainant, not"pris)ner),r was, payment of Costs- i Books, JdAGAZVSvcteteriQnX' periodicalof the Messrs. Petersonsfor March. Its ill a strated faphion plates riq? less th an it's choice ireading'matter makes ; it pleasant tu eye; andmind. & T,'. : Peterson"fc Bro.; pubV lishers, Phila.; Pa. .".ril ' . ; " Manufacture) and .:Builderrrh& valua -ble magazine of industry, for March is an improvement on its , predecessors j-its con tants being mdre vaned, interesting and in structiye4, Jt- sbouUl " be in the i hands; of. every person capable of Reading Only $1-5Q per 'year! Western & C'o.publishers 37 Park Row, New York. ' : "'' 'V ' Ju4t In- Time.h. neat, spicy, gossipy 1it-; tie . sheett published by that 7 enterprfsing Prince of clothier?, Baldwin' of New York. 'Tis an ihsfructive commentary on the value of ;adyertisingr that thisman who com menced r at the ; corner , of Broadway "and Canal streets, under unfavorable circum- stances should now "e able to pav thous sadds of 'dollars jto' the printer, ;)Asio" bis c othing, we have worn a suit of hia admi- rable outfit an.dknow whereof we speak: Appleton1 Still chief; among the week lies, unsurpassed in illustrations, and cora moiTseireeM - 7;?.;7 Hearth and- J3b?. The frontispiece to the present number ; represents Deep r Sea Aogling ; a very 1 prettily executed embel lishment. Besides "this there are" excellent articles on the household and farm: i- Frank Leslie's Budaet of Fun .'Illustrated 1AU reCbiyed from the publisher, and it is medieS3 t0 make any comment upon their appearance. The cartoons, and wit of the first the illustrations foreign and domestic, 0f the. bthgr thlfee with theirTwide iwal storiefer boW adult v and youth; are well known. : BUclcwood for March. C This veteran peri 0dical comes to us laden with the philo- S6pnicallyfwritten thoughts 'o the English writers. Its reviews are carefully written. and its desertationscommend themselves to tlie scholarly reader. -Leonard Scott, Publishing Co., New York. j n ?Hznns will bfi . nlfiased ' to -e'arn that uLent wiir be rendered more -uuu t-; hucaiauic u tuc Liaoaiuii ut ju. ub Patti on I w one of I her regular t tours of. song. The most rigid observer 01 the holy season can find nothing to displease in the chaste en tertainment of M'lle Patti in the Oily " Uall. The city authorities have labored to make the room presentable, and we may safely say that the tnorongu cleaning and wuite washing with tbe addition' .of numerous chairs and benches makes the hall1 V" Music HaUJ'. K Si-i.--t -: quite Let each lover of music read the follow juunt nfc.the, distiogn'shed. artiste tMephisa; ' ' ; pesece fi - called Iortil tbe et. thusiasm of our people to an extent nevtr before dreamed 1 of. 4 Her vocalization is wnnd 'ti indeed. Her voice, so clear , hruiint nnd of almost illimitable i-ge'manalrk w.&Un ease' little -less 1 il T T T V. . r,nn Knnd nh n. than marvellous. She sacrifices nothing to . , - -.: . . ...... . I .- . secure expression. Mindful of her author, full of her art, s she-warbles and trills tlie most intncaie'and runsassiiges, the simple beauties of wbph are never lost, : no matter, by what ornamentation surrounded. She 18 not wanting in ueari as tsuiue crmca eug gest. She enjoys the laughing song, seeming-, quite as 'much as her -audience ; and nohifg can urpa. herhearty rendition of Coming through the rye." In singing "Inez,'! by Hitter, she gave us a new proof of her facility dnjcxpressmgialmost in the same breath the extjemesof joy and regret, Patti and her troupe have afforded us a rare treat." , ,;. r v : tX testified they Wilming or iVt T restricted to two bottiea ot ihepn of 5iKoitl pw ditm Tub TheatbeMr. WAkkKff as Ham LET,"---, Whom the eods would destrov thev first make mad iran apophthegm of Buch significance and suggestivenesjr.in its aopli cation to7theVdramaticnovt7af&:tfaftl it should forever 'stand as afreezing' monitor u vuccik iuo.raniing: pestuous actor. To b so that in the Whirlwind of Tonr Beget a temperature,1 is eometbiDg eeidirm approximated, let alone attained. ' .-jv:-. , - T " ' ' - -1 " ------ - .- Hooftenhenvdoeswa disaprintxaant lake ' the place of .hope - and honorabh e but misplaced aspirations. T ; To comprehend the circumstances attend ing : the historical- period to intuitively understand the ' tffe'ct thereoD, to catch the inspiration of the scene' iriTact, f and trans fer it mirrored to the face , and form in brief,, to unflinchiqglj maintain the identity of the roh 'without a thought of treading mo Biage;. s inaeea wnai ia expectcO ana wbat must be displayed by one professing eminencV lir the drama. ' . ' Does -Mr. Warner's delineation of the 4 Melancholy Dan'V warrant us in asserting tUat be grasps thoughtfully,- faithfully in iulligently even, the pure intent and purpose f the great bard, in portraying the scenes 1 a 9 j Igedy l ot this highly wrought,' idealistic tra Let us see jTo those. who have the rapiers of Laerte r '-auwfc?m u- ries. 10 aumewnen sucu tuings were " pun- . u 10 me aeep ,iuiure.v, awou mrougn, yuu that will-arid; it-must appear an ana- ethS.consumate artist, death l;J . v ,t; cl -t '-v.' r received four leather modal ' ; " ' ' : : i 1. ; i' : ' . - i ' Again. Handel's ia but a feigned hiAdnftsjl? I ' RrthriV nfi .nnA-nhZT h tnlnn&a nt!- - ? said enonffhiV wASihfiPri''inrnn I studied Shakespeare, -0W'haV2ii.'ii2f'i;f2. "1 ' ;; M . r . ' 1 Been, tue trUmDetlllfTS or mfinftcrpTiftl rl orinrit- .and Hamlet, no less; Knd th - -M&oir& McnmmrA cbromsm so palpable'that one is startled atMr. Waraer'aoi- his own -disco veriea. What did the savage, untutored Danes of the tenth centnrv know of .hi Eli.. crowaer-. ouest law f More less the sable browed Dane, himself,of the aeep pniiosopny oi.speecn conveyea 10 ms moutn uy onaKespeare, in wnica me virtue or vice of self 'destruction is so beautifullv picturea i,,, ' - Look atita-a combination and conglome- ,buuu-;u. . w ' & through a lifetime, as it should, but at least ihl honnri "niffiiis!S; f i -;it? ' 1 j-v-'v - j ' --.v.. tne nonors,pune?enipg niwtj)ej-iv.en. .t- ilree thousand bale8ii?1,.-vt:t 4 5 - a thousaad y?arsv JU' .UK Ma&Jfoal3 -We merely mention this to strengthen our of the mmWWc itmSflott coming remarks as to the overpowering, ab- snrhinor. relentless demands unon the aemus 4notU.ent-.of the artUt, tJcoancl naturallv resent, even to the most incom- nrKhensible. the ';;.; mirror! uo to nature ' so I w a ..- . -; - that we can see the lachrymose features -of 1 : - . I nature so the Dane, as anaKespeare mtenaea ne should be given;Tin the myriad phases of hia brief existence. i ; , the Dane, as Shakespeare intended he his brief existence. One thing, howejer and it cannot be gatnsayed, and this much; to the comtort of the audience, the " test scene " in Hamlet comes in Scene IV. of Act L This is the meeting of the Ghost for the first time, and it is here that Booth's crowning effort is achieved. Aye ; what a study for the pre tentious Knight of the sock and buskin is the blanched cUeeK, tne rattling neeis, 4 the romugyc uau, iuu ontuw mc neck, the twitching fingers,- aud. "bated breath and still withal ! how pure, how low, how musically melancholy, is- the ca- denceof the voice. ; i '; To watch! the play upon the features of tliA ill fit.rrt Prince, to see Painted as it " Welti lUC lctuta31.1v; Duauuns ui. iuic, icai, . ; . t. ! J li J- - bate, remorse, sympatuy, ana an enaiug in a paroxysm of unutterablje grief ; is alone in this scene the beau ideal of perfection. ;. I But we are not comparing, for compari sons,' in the language of Dogberry, . "are odorous;" but simply showing the inordi nate demand Shakespeare makes upon the actor in this scene. Mark the . Prince loved his father with an intense and absorb ing love.' (On his death! he, puts on, as he says, - ,-. ' -.- ';".. " The suits and trappings of woe." He catries uixu his nck, the me!allion of the "Royal DanefVhe pfates to his mother of his loving parent ; ,hls monologues are naught but the musings of his loneliness and unassauged grief. ' HoW would one, thus pictured," receive tte ghost of his departed father, and that spiritual form addressing him in the hollow isepulcural tones of the ghoul. Watch the expression on Mr. Warner's f sicei when ' the cloak is ; thrown aside, and the quick exclamatioQ is. given: ! Augjels and ministeri of grace defend us I1 This first is unquestionably an unstudied .', 'V-.,..,-- - I - ".." exclamatory sentence; lor wnat comes im mediately afterward, is te addressed to the Ghott. And to say that Mr. Warner here, or in any other portion of the play conceiv- sheer, shallow hypocrisy ; or worse still uV diluted ignorance. - A face so rigid and on yielding in the lines ox ane toreneaa ana chiujnyeVthdowhath haano more expression, tnan one conpoaea ot glass; a mouth as aternly opposed to ete - ry element ot Uagedyiras one of the merest supernumerarywete see why he everj imagined-,W. tddrepre,,! The Brooklyn sent Eamtet as the great student would have lum prcsept-oouw tin i nfttrA tb beaudfnl idealistic.' andJhe Tvfit-m brawling braggart flow would, naturally, t the man, weighed down by grief and care, act in aolitnde?, Would Je tear.; hia hair, shout,. -.ran v wdJ;Mtow the' 'air '"With bia hands ?n. ; Is the 'deep, - hilosophicaf essay put to blankTexae nd' made the aqlilqqtxy ' - - , .-. y puiuuuies, ia.D3 narsniy torn to 'atoms 1 ungame ia an irisuman. -. - , meio-aramauc, icm- wnen it is but the mnsioes oV eontmvtaif I Olnreafimin.i : ,.Mo 1,-- f . , , ,1 r"-w" - uu,y wuen in Mioraru) i, uuu aHv- -'-f-iit' - wiupany nja conndential, friend. There- !AX Stewart "has marked rdown . his fore, little heed ist taken of hisraphsodical 8tck " account pf the gold "decline: i . wanderings, when, m company of the JTtnjr j Tho '.golden, dollar ;,wiiL bo hagdied tojn and;:0iJy Cs iMelllgenr r&ectitoit' '91 gd4aDfT:ilurforsi si Tis only , in'theceawh'BoratfV 'in4T'i Mnlight lalhe? -Jname of thej jSocreiary in his soliloquies vid can measure' the artist j of State bf Karisai Hemuit hea luminoa k j.." .' . 1 I official. I . - ,. ..fi -hi84muo oiauuaru. ? x ot instance wnen heaya tolloraUoi--;-. ' P ci " There, are more -things la Heaven1 and T earthv t Horatio, T ? ci, T;."M;:;t : Than dreamt of In our philosophy. . t 'JAad agairfV- - : " ' i: '"l : r J lStvearVwttLo This being the: outburst? l6t "a" man; entirely I sick at' heart with' himself, one caunderr Stand how it is to be delivered, and . what We might gb oriand ij analyze1. Mr. Wa ner'8 renditfoh of ihisVeat eharacter? with excwflina inatlenrfl i hnV Mlri Kwa exceeding patience r but Sve thinkwe have cotemporaries ; we fain would have let him "severelyaldne n!;" ' i;-; ' '' ;i - Qne thiribirrr-A mWU o.iir Khat W rfexlftVandito'oHeM rit-- - A Ik !n u.-rrrf? -- r .. ?. -f I 3 thiSj in d endcnc- 0 itf ind thills; what:, mars his, Tedeemihk qualities as an actor., vlr v, J ; K a melo-dramatic; actor, . and .when, thisis Conceded:tt 1 sufficients MissMdridgs'fl Wtielia was tasteful anrl ?n.tTrln.i .Tkli-li: beeQ our fortune to. witness such-" a charm-1 a t-i' L.'z ::f - t-v-f ,1 T'T a nn nnm am rr mm rrn nmn i ; t And now as to the nractirail arf i , Tf rii ;ti' -1- : . t - - t annif aadiencc i to be disturbftd lw n nnmWr nut kJ-. -t.. ,1 mob of pestering bov tobe comforted bv I icy cold feet; and their olfactories atemp g fdr. the rec tio -f 4 'A,. . 1! Did feet: ftndthVfr nlfflnfnrioo forvivL I 6hould seethatMr. Ford gas ; piease iei. us Know.- ? certainly the city receives5 more' at tention in this T6gard:For f the 1 first, we I fective; and? for the second : and! 'third, warm stoves y and a t careful f attendant at the gas'metreP-J'rt M ai 5 c ? 1 Dakcing Acadbmy, On Tuesday ; after- noon nexi, Mi,Kosamoncl ..Uarncrpss wjlllf "r" " uv.ugi., puaucuij k jjiaouuiv uai4 1 ineuiasses for Misses and Masters from 3:30 to 5 P..M, on Tuesday, Thursday, and Sat- urday. For gentlemen, Tuesday, Wednes- day and Friday from 8 to 10 P. M.- OTerms twelve lessons; six -dollars. Pri4 vate lessons ' Will also be enven on unnlir-a-I . ? .;. , . . r- Tr i a utuuu p, n 111 aisy uc ucil 114 .TUU81 I I I a. . . .. . . I i auu lusirumentai music. POSTLINGS. Revels uses the frank. Qaesada is in Washington: The mints are coining rapidly. ' Congress investigates Tennessee. The Red River reoellion continues. Northern hotels have reduced rates.. . ; Newark had a;$200,006 fire! Friday. Philadelphia snubs Fechteifa EmU. Dl Constantinople has female detectives: Butler has nominated 'a colored cdet.;" " i Cornell University has a Liberianpii; 1 ri4?Vfit --:- , . , , , u ptham naa specie, payments t Saturday .Retailers are resuming specie payments.: Maietzekhas gTneamong"th'o , - . j Bevel3jecturedthe??Balt4mbreaniTues ilftv r? ' , .... w . ' . The government will elU all its . j gold,- ;Tbe President ha signed the " Disabilitir Mill. " ' . . , ; Kill - i -"' '-' i j i , V Si-. ( V Rudolph has won the championship from; I J Masked 'sieighihg partis ufialo' j idiocy. 4 I Bristol women take- their knittins to yymV State debt amountslio. r 1 872,000. -to?0 . . ijA .'.-f -k;l-i sl.M Ad now Cincinnftti bit nrrmt!1! mrvKk W Vmc:inxiaa "PW J psymeiitjU workmen atpnowswrmcn 1 Sunday lasC. , v? i i zlhit ftibr?ii-ff. I ttsmbn ismti U.' card la theOnarie,. ton Republican, , J ! " ;V' r ;?-?'-"mlW NO.358 7: Rl!KiXa ir I New Yoia Punchinello I makes "ftenpia pcarance next week-51Mf,'" r:. - , " SThe Wnc ' be census of Germany, w I " p ' Mclfiry ' Brolv who wW "slcr' 1 . . ' l-l1; ftoseiiufll men .suits, which looked, so preftyandift5aptivatinffr"ini 4G6thim last " summtr,-Briltagaiii be fashlonibreV crr ; ! A maninlWoreester, L -i;j' JaIuu.ii T - f if lD !de who . pays ipeii ll o q 1 1 1 1 ri 1 1 rti 1 iiiiiiars jihii nnr s rn -w 'tumcAir'1 ' wrtnee tho. Bangor murderer ,iately ri-' 3 fH marder the witnelsesragaitist htm.; He said ,! refjuestj Was not granted. 1 Tint rfttitfi 5 o UHiE-: iijilit Blumo sports in Edgecombe. 1-0 r:rn Raleigh, ladies char-aded Tuesday,! ; Parson Hiden murmurs .in Goldsboro. The Tarbpro phaire seeks?' are festive: uiw uauera uawiers t) enuvenvJiiariotte,- The iOnslowtJolintfBupr Cottrt is hn session. , 4' s s- ' ; 'n 1 1 if : "H .yr 1 i Mip:? ; .i-Hat Thp JSrUs, robins wlthSdU tT 8f i New Berne will have a calico ballthy - - Lomf Z tT ili'r-l-" f!rvfsi. 1 7" " Wlt r; Sfeg TniVf A;af :aam-mm'.. .r continoe.t6 suiter. JR; ll:-- W'" -. . .. Siff. Brisnoli and Miss McCollouch" au- pear in Raleigh on the 30th. i T?ain?k wWil- .aoi - jf i--;1 n-1 - t T T'" , The junior of the an is ropposedto woman's suffrage. ; Married ? Mi; s-a suffrage. Robeson! has 'organized ajMedical Soci ty. Lbokout for a heavy mortuary , f : Engineers are surveying the Air Line ' Rl Rrom Atlanti, Ga.; to Charlotte. Miwtit j Calotte has determined j to ; hayoi, nojrr " water works.!! OauseTop expensiye. : prof.1 Charles ' Phillipj lays "not W uharley" to the chair of Davidson Collesre. ege. s vin en L la Charlotte, on last Monday evening, th&r ' house of Mr. M. W. Robinsons wasjjurntt dowhfJi-5J . z-:;oJi lc t.tfoiX --L. , - 1(Ffc. u V- ...VLr2C tree fell upon him... Many .attended the rr 1 ---- - I. Thursday, at Kutherfordton, Jklx.-Deca.4 tur Dspriest was sh6t,by . James vMcQo'ha. , Latter arrested. No widow. lVITTtJt The investigating ."committee" of thcR t whole" now sitting in RaTeifftkwiU cost the Statefifty, i thousand dollars, and don't bene fit anybodr. - '-": i '' itVtrr: ilibir'i!' Dr. Crane, phrenologist, is bumpiner , the Wdmingtonian8.2TaviCan??rtia, , T , js Noj; but Cranej jrather appropriately i I examining cm-ninms. . i , " . . tW 8Wce a coUlgunienif M? through Charlotte, and'reached tbe point of destination, Norfolk, within, , eighty hours lw afterfthipmentr ThEt is" creditable td the I several Rail Road lines. 1 1 f; - tj - , i ; i. ue vaarioiie , iuneun siaies, mai tne South Carolinians "have challenged rth; Carolinians to, fight a' main of ;ithirtyne i i;,.-si 1 game,; coc&b, ior.f eacu . uaxiie. lae I ngnt to taice pi ace on the otn ApriL and the I fAiif cnKADninn rltva in nnlnmhi. C r V four succeeding day, in Columbia. S.Cl 3'Jtr r?t - a oensauon in me rooa market. No such sensation has been created in the food tatr? ket during the present century, as that! -occasioned by the introduction of , the newstqfroflifd (for so it may be justly called), known as Pea. . MosS Faedce. It is ? dlfllcult to tell the truth J ! about this extraordinary article of diet without:!; being suspected oi exaggeration. Prepared from ?5 PMStei JXSerCS M I reanvor or variety: The 8ba -Moss 'FAanns . I w :0J riace, wno own ice paientunaer I which it is maatuactiired, rare -doiniT-a businesac! in this new edible equal.to.that pf the mst ex- tensive flouring establishmeiit in. the country, sctinjr new mills to supply tn ever- increasing demand. From a .'25c; package you l cn nrodnca sixteen, auant or unsurpassable Ulana OS 1 Hf nrv rntiM. Frina Cream. Jell v. or llrht UauK totard, Fi-Cream. -eny, or llcht rPuddinsa. ' Invalids. and convalescent -And! the JjSlSr class deri vablQ fhra ordinarv iQurce 1 tw !..' ri. ie:il it no time How is this ?

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