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The hardest argnmenta in this material ge are f hard cash V arguments ojsajf the man of business and so say we. Indeed 1 : all men of anv reasoning habit submit to this I K ' Mu iifa .n ,f-ri oflUHnf fhArftfrtfl i rule of life in all mattera anctlng the com- mmm m m w "i J w ' - - - : izorcor prospemy oi men. . neas bdmiou ; are in thajhabif of looking : after 'matted T,?rff. f lh k ::A . khroad: ' and.; hem rmr - j ',-ot. -w-," ".7:"; j wheiMigOTernmentissoconductedthatr - j perity seems assured to aU 0e peore lUa , out iair toxonciuae sucn a government is ''urAAmr. Af i.lnfAlHfift I nin. The. administration of the Republican ' party so far has been marked by a steady remain? somewhere .unfinished, and forgot dpcline in our national debt,' and a steady .in- ten as the author who stopped and the writ- crease or our means oi paying aaaa oeov I trnat more neeu oe saia oi me success ox a nartv in Bower lor only one short year in a country but recently disturbed by civil war! Certainly: all sensible men appreciate the 1 great -geba accomplished and the compli- - ments we receive daily from Europe fur- Dishes ample evidence that the old world ( 'have regained ained confidence in the stability of KeDublican institutions. 1 I a -.n.Utnm m 0MAia n.rmonta fa I nly possible, but exceedingly probable! and we already hear "f ihe appearance of a Vvaj .Abbua.u uu gji.u lujuivuig m a direr at the counters of Washington tradesi men. In another column we , give the Peters plan oi resuirption; this we extract -from' the Chronic! as the best and most practicable1 Mia vw a ullluuuivpui.iv.wuv plM yet oflered. ' i i f ! "mi 2;i The New uork Times, commenting upon; I the success oi the Administration, sums up the grand land glorious record for one year as follows: .- , "The record is a grand one, and, . easily: gummed up. The disabled States are all healed, and the last one Of them .will soon1 berenresented in Congress: the ratification of the fifteenth amendment to the Federal 4 Constitution is assured; a year of retrench ment and economy has resulted in ' a daction Of the publiodebt to the extent' of over $100,000,000 with a gold balance in the Treasury ofi over $9000,000; the gold ..mnM v... .fa.;i. ni . j . i , " t , 1 fhmrm U vrr nrnsnit tW ik rUktftnttM is every prospect that-in W reasonable5 the flnanciarproblem, which looked to time the difficult & year ago, will solve itself by re sumption.' In addition to these - solid accompluh taents, the President has strongly pro- nounced in ivor of a reduction f of taxaT tiontatheekteutofatleast-fSOOOOO year, a measure which is most earnestly dei manded by the people,- and pressed upon; Congress. It remains to be sen.if the: lat-; ier willwspbndtotheand ' Meadirx tnd as graceiully ase President, ort whether it vlUby "fusing mar thejrg ; " f . , ! I i bo iar as ne rresiaent is ; concernea, no Military Committee," have Caused our "tail better record could .have been hoped lor; feathers to drop" sadly. Especially in view no more successful achieyement expected,; 0f the fact that these villains always defend - eren to the (most, sanguine. The' peopW auch acts (tin the name of the lOyal men. turetyhaye reason tct be satisfied with the; yieUrg Times; - : ' : " !' : fruits of the, first yearof President Grant'r f i - 'km i m ' i - ; admission, and to resard the iuture with tonfldance. ' . r The publishers ot the American Gricer; llessrs. John Darby & Co., ; 161 William1 "ri..""auuM - 7": ; - cuu i era in the number lor March 1st, that so gratifying has been the success of theirj Jeurual, itwiU hereafter appear weekly, on; each succeeiing Monday morning, and will contain thorough and accurate reviews'; of til the leading articles of Groceries and Preduce with a complete price current, and cuch miscellaneous, contributed and edi- totial articlk as wU ttthe large'trade of which it is fast becom- ifig the ablefand popular exponent. uja nAnni.K.nnn.nt The subscription price is Three Dollars t Jcaf, in advance illustration. "Olivia," the Washington correspondent of the Philadelphia Press, lauds Secretary Belknap's eyes as . ef .the hueVobtaiied by dissolving indiio in :1sul- Dhnric acid ;" whereup oh a chemical critic , cirps tnat -rue proper u.puuxio v bwiu : .1 l nil.. . - C 1 is to change , . i -ti - . " - - - w" p f tT" rJiimT?l conpansoD How. Djltid Hbatow, in BerjresentatiVcs, Offered the fo wZt That the Committed j of r Ways tndiens fee requested to inquire whether it is not compatible with the public interest to cause decided reduction in the 'rate' ? of taxation upon the f distillationVJof brandy' 1 exclusively from grapes peaches, ;and :ap-r. pleatiidyport:. bill r-oexise.;i?iy Tire: GadseijWa - the Post about women voting in' Missouri ? - exclaims Bullyforn this joke we: can H simply i sayOV oof ?1X& ny.'AUbma MckiI. 7-&nftj-. .iwfwi . - i . .-'.....,.-?..... , ... Tt in dp??erons for a Terson unacouainted I '. .Iuj iJI t - wmMmmt .-. .. UtSliluauUU. - U4UVCU,. ; . w . . - ' . -:i uiruk uayo uicu umu a icavo v r mgve . uuweu. jib u biso SOITy , to tilth chemistry to use comparisons tnat can force through its territory, and have that she has "got the measles." I to dissected by the professor of that ab- lrU8ed u : The British Government will the measles mysel J ' wntes this i itience- Take this examnle as "an ' i. n.L Js. 'i. young man, ana i Know what a w"--7 7 TV - :---;.tg.x - 1 I J ouaiq musuksw luq XAUCUiUUU. I onmnlnint it ifl " Wkoro la fK.r.m.l. The London Aihenavm . tella the follow- ing story "Mr. Brown, let us call bim, the proprietor. of, shall we say, Tht Kitchen, Stunner, was dissatisfied with his novelist, Mr. Jones, and told him so. ; Jones jrti then ti.ir.wnn WMnni; o -nmr.,,.n toVi? Vi -oo'V. i vi Ki-i.. u T5. cm ' . UUU6 W 111 UUbCi ' flan US ... "W w g ana commeie tne siorv. Njonesaccepceuiae iin warning, bui remarked mat. as ue uaa wi - . ' : .. . oop, to w ?"T, take up the thread of the story, ana get to . . . ( J v tbe end ot it. Brown Consented, land went . V , , down to his Suburban retreat,' whither wa$ forwarded , to bim the next number of the Stunner, with Jones':' chapters, ? from which Bobinaon was to continue the narrative. If Brown possessed ' true , critical facuTtyhe niu bare admired the inventive power oi his'old, hired -writer, , and share ; doubted i'k4' t i. ; t v . present emergency. In short, Jones, having ULiliUlj& , J.Ii1IuauuU11 ; .. 9M ft. A u. : ViIJ UU & m.ka k . collected every living personage and animal be;hadMmediB"th.D.Te, pnt them ailon iliU iT.v Ka ,.'juw1y r?; un jaoccu- geoiyn"lthd.Tery bottqe.of the Atlan- tetmd -.again.-.-The werds, To be continued,' at the close of the .L-filri" it .r; s uity of Bobinson. which he was too ill aual- ified to accept, and accordingly Ithe story er who could not set it cding again.",. ; agaijt we must . lmmeasuraoiy ?aecrease ajVtbis palaw jPl .ft pperates detrimentally t0 Pf:Dfsti5te i68.1 8t0P Wlt- iu Jtbe limits ofrthe State, but . spreads oyer theo bo areVanJUpua taj. remove tqt;he Soutb, but who are prevented by hearing so much talk fibout Kerthem men who have settled . , , , :f j J,- T - J : : li.'l s - ' f a' single man at afford' to iose the -labor this time; 0ur laboring ucuities are oeingapiaiy aecreasea Dy tne - immigration to tne ooutn oisomucu ot our colored population. ; We must make : ener- getic enorts to replace them by another class of laborers. The white men of the , . , - aorm ana oi Mropoare out.ma.n reliance xyr refiieuyiug lueiuss tuus xuuurreu. ui, Her Va. ; i k .L;.-;- ' '. 'V .. . , L wraaaAu unAfli, mo umei iu ei- iiwi, ooBuicu kuo t uuiuia : ucicKuuuu lua.- . f""1"" wcrc oeuer criQ cuuivat- ing. man cmvairy. nui wnue it is worm fcTCir wuur lu rememoer:; 1?S ;Via wor i . .. F8 .siuer tnat inere wassometning i1fnerent,T l00tt.'a w6rt?'lT?" ,r? ucli Jaughed at chivalryHThe Northern new comers may brings capital, intelligence, eawrprise inio y irgmia, out mey snouia bParc lest they ignore and ; destroy some- ing hich is there as valuable as any f of mesB. viyuizauon is boi more a mauer 01 1 it. ' . . . . i I raurouus uou lactones toan oi nonoraDie railroads and factories than of j honorable icts, ox pure domestic life, (of sincere hospitality and of gentle manners. if.; T. Trtimni? - ' . w ' 1 : i -v.? ' - '- ; 'A i," to trut'U: little . ov er ourf <y, for some time t after we laid aside the . wi must contest that such fellbwl as the rascally .Batler of, Tennessee, Who is said by an exchange, to be "a fellow bUbe bAnd of naturettamped, quoted and nlarked to,do any , deed, of infamy 5 from planning a murder; which: he confeaaed j to y0ar8 ag0 before the Reconstruction , Com- rnittee, to selling a WestrPoint scholarship, which be has just new contessed before the I Iierre Bonaparte is said to intend a visii 1 IvJ;"V"e"iu; SS nS ltaSSS- shoot as man v men as: he: Hfcfia witbhnt troublesome interference.--Star, Pretty hard for the stronghold ot democ- rgcy and democratic judges to be thus shown up by one of its own partyluButf in truth-fbr unparalleled : rascality, nnd cor-5 Option the democratic city of .New hag no peer j .. m i ' Thk report from Canada is repeated that a regiment of troops, the Royal j Canadian Rifles, with aattery of Royal artillery, re ordered to tne iteov Kiyer country. . They I will start in llAv: ftnd will hare Water trana. portation to the proper point on Lake u- perior, whtnce therein march toi tiieir i .. .. , -- Govern- 'fwL'! t1L " rax--: . a "is M- j " Lii xajfijKRWwrW -ox, August nuus xauii with the liewf of Charleston for' referring kindlylothe embcratsTof the North; I pays the bully Banner : I I 1-9 A h.A - AvnnsM a m.a in i ' -tr4! rJrirJwJ ancrarrorw n inn vt v om rra in tVio Kltwi4v rrnarfa anoinat, tVio ngnia ana iioertiea oi tne otate ana people go "dew n to the latest generations ef the South. v it 'X- k j Thb women have carried their suffrage7 if ar into Af ricaj . Jl woman suffrage : rih eet-r ing has been held at Atlanta, Georgia,- rat which a Mr. Wnght, a Democrat,' tdTdcaf ed the doctrine, giving as a reason that the Jfecals h - lrab and thereby entrenched themselves in power, and newv an an offset, he proposed ' ' to V ehia franchise the ladies. The. negroes Wcre: oterfi whrriotiet the ladia coot sxgxi F .Fannt J ANAUSCHEK, tne ceieoresw - .w man actress, writes from New Yorklr to' a friend in St. Lonis: "My life is fnow quiet. I continue my studies oitns-ssu iangu?ie; Hy friends say I am ablsnow io WittlrA mv r.otiearanca on the stasre: but I rfiii r litrfp t5m!fl. will not tak e an pntln ftn Annriria theatre before wui.jv. - . : TT , . ...uMmi t irt"'nri crtpnri tni sunt?' i - "... I iHenofll.? ,kmb mbnttM to rtteJlju-kwtagMaith.Qn vrci:uia-j. "wwy"rr rT - irrifii suu wtu kmuu wwr umuwv.f v - - - - ' - ? WnmsB ihiseek , months, and t je!iftheardirreTerent. warm friend to the poor, but , unless linger ing, he shall chiil the laofilayn:wen very much fear thethirsty . will, look back, upon him reproachfullyxt Jy, and despa inerlv. i "Comi back to ns. 'O.'Ye lost moDt&B of Winter, and bring with je iceberge from Alaska, tnat wnerewitn cool copoierst m?y:l nnAk wr r- -ttrv" . .r2r '?ti .The persecutions of Massachusetts are the penalty .wnicn me ouin uas.io pay oecauw 'ff" ?th CaroliniaD oncecaned 1? - ? - - Sil- T - I against ma moiuer oiaie. awr. . ::j . Gallant? fbsoqthl; What i a definition of gallantry To creep, up, - armed with; club and strike an unarmed man, all unsus. J r uu- u - .! ; ,1 What a bitter sarcasm such ; a paragraph as this on the 41 chivalric South.1 ' : ; , Judge Hugh Breckenbidge, of the Su- . . ... ,- . t, . --.i. i t, ' . - .... . , prcme Court of Pennsylvania, the witty au thor of " Modern LChivalry," "whilst ; riding through Westmoreland County, Pa.,v saw a young girl who was going out to milk ' the cows, place her hand on the4- top.'rairof.a tence and spring over. V.If you can do that again, my girl, I; will marry you." The girl did so: and is said to have remarked "bow's that for high I" The Connecticut Republican Convention tiii on Wednesday passed the following reso- ution witb reference to the tariff: . "T. H . Q oMi Uhnr Vnni.Tn-.hnF- dens imposed; encourage a diversified in-1 austry ana avoia strengthening monopolies. We deprecate r frequent; changes : in tariff le.orislation as dfirancrincr thft r.a fnl ationR of ca ital and iDfllcting t,aforcseeri suffering upon labor." f r ."-: -J ' : aa ' T An idea ot the ; immense progress which me insurance has maae durins tne last ten veara win De ffieanea . irom tne louowinff facts anU: figures. In 1859 .New York bad but eight life insurance companies, the cross assets amounting to $13,090,815 ; premium receipts, 2,013,376: losses paid, $3,591,426. la I860 the gross assets were, $89,093,961 ; premiums received, $35,691,951 ; losses paid, $5,553,850. -. 1 W In testifying concerning puerperal insan- one Sir James Simpson, a witness in '""'i."1"" ' Hft thnncfllt hpr --sfiYf-pmp.nrs room rrvVaT-lir r," TT" i"v7"'-' d ol t usions, such things being a common, form dplnsinn in nnernpral ; inaanifv TnrlAf1. fifteen years ago, when he sent Dr. Priestly to see a patient suffering from it, she ex- rliiimpd sonn n.a shi saw him t4ThPTft' the father of my cliild." (Laughter.) ' tl , , 4. Th" F.atJcrla8 !fClety 0r omo; tionofdustry ; orae gold medal, W0Jrth5( flonns and 300 florins m money for the be8t mctUod ot illuminating floating buoy8' 80 tbat they can be seen at night, mjtion is .o b8 0pen tiU September ? 1871? . ; A htjmobous' but' not exceeding delicate Alabama editor thus celebrates "the wed ding of Jacob Tucker and Frances Taylor: I We hope no strife will cause your life ' To prove a great mistake, But hope to see, upon your knee. Erelong a little Jake. The Star refers to " Simon Cameron, Jr.V Has the " old man" two i families ? " Don was always supposed tobs the """J Possessor of the heiress and "the mil- Uion dollars." Those valuable productions, the letters of the Prince of Wales to Lady Mordaunt, have been forwarded to us from Warwickshire, JLw Jt iiV KstLamXn cW but perhaps Princes never commit them- selves very far. This Prince tells Lady Mordaunt about a fall of snow he had seen, aK"?".blba had. god 8Port SeP "first-rate" m a kilt. Sam Suckley will be I deherhted at this "first-rate nnti " Thm ffw w i .". 7' vT haa 1 ?an 'S? for you, please let me know." Again: "I am very sorry to hear that you have been seedy' ' ' 1 - 11 TT- . ' hear have had ngeniqul tiresome heart that would not be charmed with svmDathv i:kk lh?s Tt recalls hiVnfl- A schooldays; "Have you got the measles! hTe had the measles. ; I am sorry. Please aend another cakewtr So bo. more ; at nreaent i . . . f : - ww. v HUbO Will LalKB B. distinguished, place among royal authors. are the our "name has. been proposed aa a sympathizer?: with tbis.cause. bOur correspondents r are trait right. f .They, have jout formal .svmnathiea. Before they aslc for more, .they must Dut the QautteJSh a equal footing with csomerfof its eastern cotemppranes, by ?intrustin g to its coffers a reasonable JAmounti of C.nhn bonds. rWas iibV an oversight ' that these mteresuDg uocumeots were omitted from uurparcei i inuwurg (jto. Itcsezte. "' v - 1 t A clerjrvman who moved from San Fran. ci$co, to Philadelphia on account of its ,au perior morai tone'had his Overcoat J stoltn wmiB ne was preacoing mere. rv-i WILLIAllS-CRAIG. Privately, on Frieay fTttiinfir, March 4th by Rer. Ti - v.TillTV WTTTTVa ATT. tier. w. ii. tanas, JAMIN WILLIAMS, to SILVIA CrjUtf. Uoth of thk city. DIED, ARNOLD. JAMES T7. .. ?n6ld, -ycuc. est child of G. M. ! and M;MI. Arnold, t:d o A?1. i!l.tr-u" Jitr tr .Sua meet his litUs 11. AH 1 ; li vu rf ; .. . -....... ... Drouuer. - fhnerai from tne resiaenca w iu : - . - irt.v . - . - ; 1 SPECIALS' r CITY : ORDINANCE. ; y-VRDINANCE REGARDING, 8M0XE:S CAPEa. - : of ii..n(a. wnmfncrtan- follows: J ' . " Section 1, That persons JJ" . WritM ef anv other "-material' for tne transmis-1 Violin Virtuoso, (flrstspr i!t Marshal, the safety of any bnildlng wnere I the aame-loaay bensedyforanyniiildingtmne SfSrhood thereof may be endangered, shall Ja b W III 1 MMTTll v W . - immediately alter Bcuceirpinuie""" SSftSormSa every day in use oi auca wuumc,, Ft" oter means for ithe transaisiion ox smK.o iuy be continued lyhm or her after notice; afore- BfgeV 2: All Ordinances' coniUcting with the mav i foregoing are hereny repeaieo. . SSec S. This Ordinance shall be in force from and after its passage, j ; : , ; - WAV i Passed in uoara oi Aiaermen, aiutcu iiu, 1870.1 .-,.'..,- v . !'-' 5 City Clerk.5 march 10 . " ' i ' " -858-2 ; 1 OFFICIAIi. CITY OBSINMCE. : A N ORDINANCE CONCERNING LOTTE- Beit ordained by the Board of Aldermen, of the Qity of Wilmington, as fellows: - Section 1. That if any person shall open, set on foot, carry on, or . promote, make, draw, publicly or privately,' ; a lottery , by whatever name, style," or title the same may be denomina ted or known or if any person, by such means and wavs. expose or set to sale any house, or houses, lands, or real estate, or any goods or chattels, cash, or written or printed evidence of debt, or certificates of claims, or any thing or dollar for th. first offence, and an additional fljof mJvi0uJSLeJeTJ ' fle 8 This Ordinance shall be in force from and after its passage, ri ; ' Panaprt In Board of Aldermen.' March ?th. 1870; - . I . -m BENJ. DURFEE, City Clerk. - 358-2t march 10 ; . OGce City Treasurer, MxBcn 1870. ALL BILLS OR' CLAIMS AGAINST THE city; contracted since January lOthi 1870, will he promptly paid. Orders issued by the Mayor or Marshal mnst accomnanv the bills in every case. No atten- tion will be given to" claims without orders, By order of the Mayor,' BENJ. DUBFEB, CityClerfc . ; 357-2t march 6 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. By CRONLY & MORRIS. EXTENSIVE SALE OF Valuable Real Estate AT iA. TJ C T I O N. SPLENDID OPPOHTUNI CUSTOM HOUSE,) WILMINGTON, N. C, 1 I Collector's Oflce, March 1,1870. ) BY AUTHORITY OF THE HON. SECRE try of the Treasury, I will offer for sale at 1 . - - . ! . v- 1 PUBLIC AUCTIOH. At tkc CUSTOM HOUSE, on THURSDAY, the 224 day of March, 1870. at 1211., that i )':- Talaable Thrbe Story Drick Bnilding Situated in the Southeast portion of the city, well known as the r - ' MARINE HOSPITAL; Built by the U. S. Government at a cost of FORTY THOUSAND DOLLARS, With grounds 896x830 feet, comprising' - : ! : ANOTIRE SQUARE 1 v :-! : I.. -S";rAiso.:r"r:- u n 71 GITlY LOTS; . i VIZ: - , . 8IX XOTS EACH UPON BLOCIIS 107 108, 10a, if 0, 111 ,: 12tt5 12i,ri22, "123, 124, wan .Lots i, 2 and 3, upon tr31ocki. 4, 95, 85,; 97, :8s... I, ? "DHUIILDY, . 7 Oil. .J".--. cuch Id CITY HALL. OP T TAX STRAEOC Oil RESPECTFUet AN- I JXL aouncc3 tb-t tL3 woria-renownca uoncri nfth concert Fooa. s i Havlcx met with the mdsVdistinffulshed auccess in Europe and America, will make her first and only appearance here in V z ' W wmmrn oocoect.- ON THURSDAY, ViTII:UARCHtm AT 8 O'CLOCK, P. M..; .- i pianiit. rflrat apnearance here); Mons. if. jemn t aonearance herelr Mons. fV'Jehm ; pearance here); Mr; Henry Squires, the favorite iAmerican Tenor; Herr Josef Hermanns, tne I t German Baso ; Mr. C. W, ; Colby Mnsica w w Mm - .,-.., . . ' M Director ana uona net or, tofeatanayfc nZZi-f " ratu uoiiceri..- .-if-- tI m'6 ' . ,,r;:,' : una er uo ucc euuruj. 10 t53tf THE nORTIl -&-.0007I1 UtllTED I BT THE ; - : ; - IT n.i THROUGH EASSENGER y u See that your Ticket are good - 4 -. r - . . . , Via JPeteraburg, JVeldott, ' tlgh and Chartotte, NORTH CAR0LNA RAIL ROAD . - ' - Time TslTdIo. I FKXIOHT ,,-, 8TATtos. and Mail Tbaxv.' Accommodation - - 8 - Arrive. leave." Arrive, Leave. ? Charlatte," . -" 3:40 a m : . ' c 4:15 r ic Ballshury, 7:13 AM 7:40 am 6:14 pm 6:19 pm Greensboro 12:17 r m 12:37 p m 8:57 p m 9:03 p M, Ralaigh, ; 7:45 pm 8:15 pm l:0iAMl:45 AM Goldshoro. 11:35 P Mt iSOai . , ; TRAINS GOING WEST ARRIVE AT CHAR- LOTTE. J . ? TT ,1 -Fbbioht Statthxh Matt Traik. and BTATIOSS. ACCOMMOPi-TIOy. " ''' ArfiTe- Leave. -Arrive; Leave. , " t Charlotte, 10:00 am j ' 11:23 fh Salisbury, 7:37 am 7:58 am 7:10 ru 7:49 ru GreensVo 5:08am 5:U am 1:52 pm SL1&u Raleigh, 13:00 mn 1:C0am 3:10 pm 5:i0 am Goldshor' 8.80pm1 I 19:40 am ACCOMMODATION TOR EASTERN NORTH i CAROLINA. " Passengers from Raleigh to Wilmington wil? take the accommodation or 8:15 p.'rA.tirain. ' ' (Passengers from . wumington to J&aieign wui take the niorninc: train; Close connections. made at Goldshoro each way. ? . : ; ; ALBERT JOHNBOrf, ' Superintendent, march 10 . 1 .1 S58-tf M. CR0NLY, Auctioneer. By CRONLY & MORRIS. i FRAME BUILDING VELOCIPEDES THIS, DAY. J THURSDAY, at 10 o'clock. A. M., at Exchange Corner, we will sell Jthat large FRAME. BUILDING I ' Upn Front street. North of and adjoininir the National Bank lately occupied and wall ko as the VELO CIPEDE . iZZ2yT To be removed by 1st proxim FOURTELQfy in order march 10 858-lt r - je hive AisiEnicyOE TIIEIATEGT UtiEt COLtill OUT FANCY 8P R I NG CAS SIM ERE 8, y CLOTHS AND VESTING 8, ; JUST RECEIVED, AT 8S Market Street. march 10 , I ; STUFFED aLIVE 9 1 A NCHOV Y SAUCE, SPANISH OLIVES. .4 - WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, i j-uw, PATE TITS ITftr nRAfl Brandy Peaches, w mw.&ih -i-jII, 4 , ; ' - Jellies,: preserves and Jams, - J '".. - ' r:' ecti r i ati-Dutch HeadV ' ;rt4Ti-' l v . , EnglishDairy atd ! '"tl i v '- ' -r'- Cream Cheese . r ; r "j ? FRESH CRACKERS.r.z . Can Fruits and Ttgetahles, - . -. u . 7," . Superior Table Brjtter; TEAS, COFFEES i: : UJ t. and every quality bt ? 'j ; We are selllns; Groceries at 1 : r ; 1 -. ( ; - f . r - REDUCED. PRICES, . 1 g,t - ' - - i - " " GEORGE MYERSi : . ;. ... 1L and 13 Front Street. marhlO, r .58- 1 V, I es llahks I i: Liagistrat At THB 0PF10B-0F THI53P03T OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Italian String; For sale at. . . HEINSBERGER'Sr BLANK BOPHSjat HEXISBERGERSr P T3APER and ENVELOPES, at" V -; k INKJblackasErabusat - ' 1 HEINSBERGER'5. rpECE LATEST MUSIC, at r - vji:K:aTCYi:::;:.2.: , Lessee and jia'nasfer . . JOHN 'KFOIID. A BRIEF 8I1AHSPEAREAN SEASON; TiHE MANAGEr. II AS TII rLHAGUIiH TO 1 announce that the -Eminent Sbakspearean Tragedian, - 4 sttf "rT7TTTT;"Twr A nrrnn . - , appear in. Wilmington for. one rct c only, commencing on Monday, March 7th 13; anp ported by ifr. J. T. Fo&ifs' 'ficsT-CXalsi'W- W mr - - - '" w a - -T " . . ----- mjltic CoiiPANTj with the addition of - the ; pop- , niar American Actor, ju.b. jos. i. i . Mr. Jas O'Neil and ils. J. F. HasTios. ' '. The Company embraces' the-fcllowir'xpoptt- . lar favorites: Mis Laura Alexander 11 r. Sam- ; uel Ryan, llr. Joseph Parker, Mr. H, H. Wood, " and athers. - 5 r . - -i - - 'THURSDAY, - OTHELLO. i l7No play will be repeated. Each perform- r anee will be of marked excelIenee,i completevln . detail, and in every respect first-elass. . : ; V Thi sCiIa ef TlftnrpA flpota will inmmn ' V AWWW . MWWWW VUUA ........... v . clock, at Heinsberger's, BMNER STORE. ! rpHE IMMENSE SUCCESS. ATTENDING the low! prices of goods sold, by ? '? has inaugurated a NEW ERA in the i I DRY GOODS' TRADE :; ',: V of Wilmington.. Now a person, can buy rfiCom1 HEDR1CK (only) as' much for one dollav u formerly it would require two dollars to pr'yfor The verdict of the masses -which, daily thronff is sufficient evidence. ? 1 EXCELSIOR being the mottoie now of fers j v - . "nr'' - .Calicoes atC cents." ",-, . Excellent Bleached Cotton 10" cents y V 'Good Calicoes at 10 cents. ' 7 11 - Very be6t Calicoes at 15 cents. Oood Alpacca at 50 certts. i , - Extra do. at 80 cents, worth ti 00. 1 j jNew jYork MUls Bleached Cotton at 2S csntsj Good, Hose, 3 pair for 25 cents. 'v .10 Papers Needles for 25 'cents. ? 1 v i Good, Spool Cotton (200 yds.) at 5 cents, v ' JKentnckv Jeans at 20 cents " U r " . W , I y- V Brown Twilled Cotton at 15 cente. .Unbleached Homespun at 8f cents. i . :. Hair JPinsi 2 boxes for 10 cents!,' - -r- Fine Embroidered Collarr, each 10 cents. ' ' ' Brussels Lace Veil worth (8 00 for SI 00. - The great living public are invited to give me a call-OSH, CASH, CASH. :j i : . .Will insure good treatment and srood barcrains. The Remnant Basket is almost a milienium tor prudent ladies, call and examine. d examine. r . ( p JWfJ HEDRICK, ;ieb IS - h'.A r.-;i-,a, Aiul '. n.xai.itf.,;.. H1BDWARE IBS D E F 0 NATH'L JACBI, O Mallet Stivf ' (Successor to JAMES W rooN : K ZyZ0"" yUBTB ASSORT. Bar Iron. ! Hay Cutters, ; Trace Chains, ; ' Shellsrs, '-8padest ,.Hinsts j Plows, .LOcks, Hoes, rcicuxorKst Axes, Ropes ' Tools tor all kinds of Mechanic's Work. - , i - . . 1 ; . Farmers. Pla.ntftm. Bnililerft ftnfl rpyiflnTf m Invited, to call and ' examino-and supply them selves front our Stockjiwhich they wilf fln4 to be' a FIRST CLASS ONE,- and' every article war- rauvea vo oe as represenieo. v t - ' .. Harness. fiaidlef!'--v-i Collars, jf -whips,, r.---; uncues, names,' 3 L. s 5," f - rIJ r 43hoe Findings, Sola TtxiT rai flvin. -r y -- - .Dtuug ju-ttumacxTirers ems. lor.two or the best Factories we keep a complete assortment . of Paintav Glass, OUs, Sashes, Doors, BUnds, Ac.. Also Machinery, rubricating, and iTanners x Oils. The patronage of my friends end the public is;respectfully soUcitecL . r:y- ? --' K ATIIANIE I JACOBi; ,T?dr t Uaricet Street. 1 feb 10 sso-tt: QnEATi EXCITEMENT! If- jmJONGTONmTAKMN.il ; y"VTM. ETTTNGEIlt flASt CdKCittEBEDl j SELLING GOODS LOWER THAN EYER, ' OUR MOTTO V IS tJUICK SALES ' A N I) t small profits ? Wft ihavearecved land- are fijfng byevery steamer the-verJatest styles, which,yjre offer at fite percent' above l.ew?Yorkl r?sat ith8hape 4f DryiGoods.Fancy. Goods, hosiery, Notions, Boots and Skoesl Hats, 1 1 Clothing, splendid Jet Setsnd Spring Dresa: ' i Goods whichi retail: Joxtbirly -centsreeUrfhr (; iteen cents petyardCoiigsl Cotton, ninety five cento per dozen. The puBlic will do well i to call and atify theniselte. 74 UtutiT ixr if . j.: REMEMBER 15 .MARKET STRE5T,jiX1 -Branch qt 481 Drpadway few :Tiorki u ilr.lrrGEBcn'v . feh6 : .,t- --'4 ji: : ri' 1 TO THE ClTOEnitfl ' "i ii -. ,. i i fTTTE . jWOULJ) RESPECTFULLY, CALL. BJ that h&s beenLln tL tnarhri fni-'tcn rcrs -f , 1 mo Aumtet oxouse. onnexc xuesasy morning, -land the balftncoof the -.-wee Etslcnres and.i riojm4fi me xaijOii we, una,. wiu.pie?39 give a caii, , jome and seeloryourselves; even if K i;eiTGCtxaUv.-- ;?0TH0S.,IL. JOOTSON $ BP.O., rButchers.-r'r' ctrch t ill I' Ur
The Wilmington Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
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March 10, 1870, edition 1
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