A"T is 1- V' r . - ; ' . . ..1 voii.;mr (Hi ft IimOTQI; J .... ; if" H - .- . : . ill i i w '. l " x ' 5 UC i. , ,pj2r .... vo r t r 1 i : f ): 11 44 WILMINGTON POST; OFFICI Ali ORG AW. TUMI OT tUBSCaiTTIOH 15 ADTAHC. Fcr Year. t t? I six noma. ... i ............. v 200 135 Thrie Moiitts. i . ... ,-"' - " - - ... Clul) fonxUhed at reasonable rates.; ,; ; iDE ADVERTISING: ( vr Pcir iqtiare, cme time;"7o cents. : Less Uian one eqnaret;one time, 50 Qfcnls. Two timet fi OD and all succeeding insertions ' kaltprice iddlUbnaLU. .'vV, 'hri Bates per month, $3 for one square, and each ucceediog square half rates additional. , Half Column 1 and Column adTertisements re aciTed on proper idiscouut. . , ..r Local adTertisements 10 cents a line ' r ! -Address, . ' . ' ! I ' Editor and Proprietor, : Wilmington, N. C. ' Subscribers will please notice that all mpers bearing! the black cross will be stopped unless payment is raaae, The river has riz. A RaiDjainier, I rainiest! ,. X New spring styles at Iedriclcs. . iTbe streets are ankle deep in mud. ; , Getzjgets up' the scenery for Lurline. . ! Calicoes fit t J graced queen at Hedrick's. .? Get your Business Cards at the Post Printr ing0ce. . A-f't. , ; : r ; Qeinsberger has an excellent collection of Chromos. All new '' 1" ''j-.- Mr. Neil Warner, and Company, leave this city fr Richmond.1 Embroidered! collars, and cambric hand kerchiefs, at Hedrick's. , , - js : : Privately, though it is none of your busi- ness Patti ia twenty-seven. u. Roaring March loses his foice against One of Hunson's spring over coats, i "So sweet" gazing at the g exclaim the lames, when ores in Hedrick's store. - Though Lent is a-iasemeht season, there is no use of going down stairs to eat fish. The finest! binding Vand blank books furnished to order at the Post printing office. I ; Munson & Co., will ' resume specie - pay ments to-morrow mornine 1 Hurra ! for the - 1 i i - - : - r - - shining silver ll . exc.pting tbi dd, of Pluu the only ,Arth etr'onielinV weven rtceas uroDaiea mierunY, wuivu 1 1 i i i a' I Hedricks ! prices f correspond witli the dscline.ingold. - , J; ,jf. . . , . P. Hand, qualified as Administrator, of the estate of William J. Hand, deceased. Our readers will please ... k, vJ. ori wMV thPv oa have Oat(e)s in the windows. Horrible! m New styles of Bill Heads at be PostJ rnnung viuue. ji ! . j ' ! The Mayor acknowledges receipt 01 nve doUarsin aid ,of Mr. jacoo reiser,, irom Col. John C. MacRae and Donald MacRae, Esqs. Uarsin aid ,of Mr. Jacob Reiser,, "f10 it .... . 1 . ' m ? - ! 1 - : . ...'I mi 1 - r , ti i.nmnM mill 5xr reading by all.- The 'glorious ; news"j A aiv "T he relates bulletins to all the triumph of low prices, and cheap goods. Excellent 'alpacas at cost can be chased at Hedrick'sj;: ? ' y r UUli I 1 ' mm 1 - J The thunder crashed, the -lightning flashed, and the rain poured last night. It The xnatenal improvements, at tue vour I ! . 1 J . . , ..- r - . I" House continues; and this, .slight ccon - Btructipn jmay preclude thenecessity of tiew Cout House, at least for a lew years. II : - i. i- i- - . ! On 4nd aftetoayhepaasenger trains 0Xle"l - VSS willleatsatyf: P. M. :ine day tram jaiuioi run onunr . i- - ; - i ' 1 4. ..-.. -t-v. . t1: 'ii' 'Ltf n.hVth. kdoO.erhii.il Priced - UlMiAMW' 1 W V W WW www; " Bf-IT T R I V r. , 1.11 ' ' I IK Bill L -h.-.'-Ai-tfai.-A.-t.. p-i J . , - a . ..... - , DOLLARS a year u paid in advance i I ' " -J" ' - Ettinger's secret of success in trade is low .-t-.a. .-. .n 'ttvpoHi.fi riol PAr ffpntlft- kfrebiefa, warfs, ties, huts,eoc ana ur- derwear.: ' Determined not to oe undersold, ho fiaunts the banner of opposition' to ail hrrh nopA Uprphmt: ! THE was indeed a beautiful night for thoso who correspond: with the present rate of gold ; historical meeting ot the erratic Francis, and desired to'" soak their heads.' 1 1 4 ' and therefore are cheaper than any in the the Merry Monarch" was paraphrased in 1 . .'J?,'1- V .. ,'l city. Besides this, he has ladies switches Newark; but without success. The ope: It Rains ! While we .write the pours down io torrents. We see a river running down the alley, a Jsea in Front street and lake" on - the - side-walk.' We sing that bid familiar song: . r. g.. A home on the rolling deep."; .Delaintsmbhlirscassimeres and cloaks. and the iatest trimmings, at Hedricks. "i Didn't Know TjrThe prohibition 6f offering a litieense iothe Toao;'ogodfr in the Market House, still ; brings T green backs to the City coffers.' The last wight was CAWha11eyewho was " hauled up" yesterdayMr W, pleaded ignorance of the offense aridnsuit was entered. 1 , - Who'll Lead ? Specie payments have reached Baltimore and Richmond, and the enterprising merchants of these rtwo cities like their brethren of the North, are paying over their counter ' the : bright, shining metal." Silver can be bought for 106 1 Now, who'll lead ? The merchant who does so will reap a rich harvest ! ;Let us see 1 . . Alas I Alas I The City Court too con tributed to the puacity of things temporal yesterday, for only two candidates for uho'n orable mentioa" stood before the blind eod dess. One of these gentlemen rejoiced in the cognomen of George Willis. George's unfor tunate action consisted in " slingiDg" too much gin. Mercy seasoned justice,?' and judgment was suspended on payment of costs, i . . , ; ; City Clock. The amount already sub scribed to the city clock reaches about $800. We suggest, while the matter is being agi tated, that we get a clock with four ' trans parent dials, to be illuminated at night so the hour may be ascertained by day . or night. . Friends of time come up and , sub scribe I . The Marshal of our city calls upon all the friends of a -well regulated time j?iece,to improve- the . golden. opportunity. Come one, come all ! ; :; ' H WEDThere is a good opening in this city foran fionest. t ruHwprtfiyjl bill poster. ' An enterprising young man who would faithfully perform this duty and not mislead agents and others byf false repre sentations could soon build up a paying business 0omplaintaae consiantly made a Kw ..ATin o rfonfa rtt tVi f frtannpr in iu u uj ."s;- - r- which their bills are posted and denounce without stint the fictitious statements made to them relative , to the best advertising walls. T.nmr Oitt Fnn Tmnt-Three dangerous 1 the Philadelphia banks are out. One, ' Ian imitation of the tens of the Third National Bank, may be thus detected; On the right j ' ... ... v .vM r - - - , - on WHr nrar t.h ton ol ttio note, ana oPFOSite,the Urge figure 10, are the word, n will be noticed that .. , . virMnp nut Th having of the two's on the Sixth National Bankis bad. A five on the Consolidation . .Uered to fwentv. and re- I quires skill to detect the deceit. I a . I WrTT tihtvts Come Down ? It is to be i.on.in behalf of that numerous but hieh- lv respectable class of citizens whose circum-r I : j a it.. stances are oniy moueraie, mai. me picscui low rates of cold will cause a seduction in rent ani in tue prices of the necessities of me. uents ougut to tumoie at jeast twenty to thirty-three per cent, in i view of the great ,n,.. 0 . tv ft " nTVpi ., of the precious u wusauw w - : t They cpuld even have been reduced m(alg J They couid even have been reduced g0ld had not fallen. The ques- tiori asked now dailv is. will rents come I nnnn C I - - - Spriko Goods. Far in advance of other merchants. Ettingcr has received an excel- ! I lent stock of spring delaine?, mohair pat- M n.Ar!nAV(inrl oalimpa. ThfiSR. like his j gloves, spool cotton, ribbons, needles, sheet- AJ. LU&ilUW O VA wm.awwm. J ll iur linen, alpacas, stocsmgs ana nunareas 1 . . ' - : - 1 - - . ... 1 1 i a of other articles, are sold at-ZVew York prices, I These articles have been marked down to II H V. .AAAW, AAA saw i. - , is difficult to tell which is 1 .. K A . t ewelrv Bett8. that shine Qew discovered black diamonds, and ladies shoes of all sizes and styles. t 4 '- . . . .. 1 "' iiCAA1Iom, L. E. Rice, the Superintendent of Education, Bureau R. F. n i for educational purposes . for month 1 of February. - rue numoer 01 bcuuui xn iue i.!ai am fithv.thrpjv nn trift . rnrce or district arc" fifty-three. aid ,the , force of 1 ... f 0 - s. 1 a a Aachen, seTenty-flTe.; W pended for ; teacliera' salines during tbe ,; nonAfnrthei construction and reDair-7 of drr""-" -t - -. -, - . .x sv tschoOl Rouses. , . ; j ; i . u . . The; freedmen have. ; contributed; two I hundred and'iiity dollars, for : the, support nas.peen receivea mm ovueI "'r. i , im xs svhuv bua" . the figures bemg truthful ' representations, thev hsrdlvneed comment from us. - Patti.To those whose fortune" it. has been to have listened tolthe Vweetsoft sil very tones of this remarkable cantotriee any words that our humble pen , might fain in dite in her behalf, would btV -work of superegation. .Fascinating in appearance, with . an inimitable poetic grace, a clear dramatic enunciation ; she tq-day stands unrivaled as a songstress. ; Our, readers well know we have never -heralded the IdTcnfi ct ny performer witlif CS - "A Vain flourish of tnunpets.'?! ' -.y-And never without speaking from our per sonal knowledge Wo ,have listened to Carlotta, as well as Adeiina, and we have no hesitation , in saying that an extraordi nary musical treat awaits the residents of our city. - The Incomes Tax. tTne internal revenue bureau is preparing for the most thorough assessment of the income , tax that has ever been made. - Special: instructions are being issued to assessors to see to it that every per son believed to be in the receipt of income or property on which tax should be paid be notified of the government demand, and re quired to answer the questions of the tax list in a full and satisfactory manner.' The intention of Mr. Delano is to secure the col lection of this tax, as far as possible, with out evasion,; so that its burden may be mere equally borne than hitherto. People of all classes, therefore, who have made anything over and above the usual exemption during the past year, may as well begin to get their answers ready, assessors' will begin during the present month, and will prosecute with vigor, '-- ' " :' . ' : , The exhibit of the; city finances shows considerable -reduction of our expenses? The actual cost of running the city govern men t, exclusive of interest, &c, is less than $6,000 per month. , This;' includes every debt contracted by the new Board. It is the practice to pay all bills contracted through the month, on or before the 10th of each wcceeding4mpnth,fahd; as the acM ministration" commenced on the 10 th , of January; it taakes twelve equal divisiohs pf I The Mayor and Aldermen; aro desirous ''.to- make an economical administration, and while they will endeayor to keep up with the requirements T of the city - in the way of improvements4' jet,7; will use great .care in their exoenditures We need iff reat manV . - - Jt f nr nf?r u..r things which we can wait for until better times come. J i K ' i ; On I Horror !. Passing up the street a ""J Di"vc V0 00" o.By o c. e8C 01 wuom UilSu" P JasiU1 uave 8se? lue candies and kites of. SCTen S8asons the oth- era wmewn. -mow juvtmue. wewtwo pain- I fiillv fttrnr.V with thp. lafrhrvmoHA rrnrpwinn w , , wuu r iTZ JTltTt oe reciuug or nstuuiuK wtodw i-aie oiuor- ror an? W i Pf ?aPne of ' f-. u uu uis iiiue compau- . , 1 . , . , ' ned forward, our paternal instinct urging us to relieve them, As we approached, the rumbling of a passing heavy wagbn pre vented our distinctly hearing, any words ; 1 hnf tha woilinrf ann rrtoa that lironoiirlnrt i ""j ..v. n4"vvvyUv trom tUe little leiiows was distressing in tne extreme, and faster still, we hurried on. We i icucufima pt, iv vi ujumwu y" transfixed ;; with-yes horrof ; for, with mouths wide open, eyes distended and glow- - - i ing with excitement, and voices rai ing with excitement, and voices raised to the highest pitch, the youthful scions of the American nation were bellowing forth the Ichirns of that intellectual, soul-elevatini?. I ' C7 I .anfimanrAI . nnoMiil ennrr Hhrkri-KTlTT " j Our milk of human kindness just at that moment was of .the smile " order, and we left without offering any assistance. I " j a "' ' J 1 Oates Burlesque Troupe. This com I -1 - a xi mi A a . 1 pany, wiu appear at tue laeatre to-morrow evening, opening in the burlesque of 5The J Field of the Cloth of Gold." This famous . AlVp J. . - ra otLaFUleDe JReginienU follows ; then Wallace's XttrZiw, which the irrepressible Jim"tFisk spent some ,$25,000 in introduc- ing the melifluous toned Parepa, in the title rjle in Manhattan. V 1 v . - -.. "- - Tbe spectacular panHomine of "Humpty DumptywiU also, lie presented, and ,we learn alK -intfiatf mechanical eftects hichpharacter&cf its performance 1 at the Olympic Theatre, New tTork 1 . t- r --, v. -A MAn T3.rnm nnfi of our exchansrea. we c the fenoiAiift bf nine .. ' . : There waa another, jam it the Tbeatro loftnenaw I pantomimic Sfi, th mPty Dumpty J &s theTroupe bec .: d thosew0 -itnessed its first, represen-, Nations una reneweana-increasea aeugni I in witnessing its repeution. J5ach night is, ! as it were, an encerrof the delightful music, nri ititortei rt-Tiir' mn.i9i 1 vimnir u uiuciau. uiivm uuuu umus -1 ii ,' litti-- Ta.i.. utxti. i iiwi iaaavwi extravasranza of "The FairOne ii,,-rv imbd. IV has a Storr. Parental. I th- "Mnrth "Pril- JiflrTnTinf thAnn. I!ri'A j 'T-; . .-- 1 iv p)iiin. liiiiiuruii a. niui'iunu uu uv- uoiuit i --. . -' , ? m ua. v n sprightly, acting, graceful d'aacinW-. beautv.1 fascination; mirtn, hunicr, cocaicalitiea,' and surprising tricks, -which nerer fail to please, and grow morepleasing' as 'often as they are enjoyed. We saw. many lnlthe audience last night jthb were present at the previous performances, and .wha; seenitd : to enjoy the entire entertainment last night - with heartiness Itnd zest, thus proving that .if "a thing of beauty is a jo? forever," 1 Humpty Dnmpty ia not an exception to the rule. The new piece .will be repeated .lo-night, and pTadvice to thoci who v desire good seais is to secure them early to-day. . fl : pABSto.i-The following is the bill which passed the; State : Senate- yesterday, on its third riading, by & vote of Teas 1 29, Nays J5,as it has already passed the House, we presume Mis a Lawl? 1 "f ' A! hill to enable the Wilmington, Char lotte and Rutherford railroad company to complete its road and to authorize the re turn of bonds to the State Treasury. Section 1, directs the Public Treasurer to deliver ltd the! President and Directors of tbo Wilrflington, Charlotte & Rutherford R4lroIcpmpany j$500,000 of the first mort gage bonds of the company deposited in the Treasury to indemnify ahe State ; for loss in consequence of his endorsement upon a mil lion dollars in mortgage bonds of the com pany, under an ordinance of the ! Conven tion of 186$; said bonds to be applied to the construction of the road only, two thirds of theBJiWf thp, bonds to be expended on the Eastern JLTivlsloii and one-third on the Northern Division. 4 , ..Z ? W i Section 2, authorizes the company to issue bonds to the amount of $9,500000. the rate of interest: not to exceed 3 per cent; bection 4j that upon the acceptance of this act by the Wilmington, Charlotte and Rutherford railroad company within 90 days after its ratification it shall become a part of the cbajtwTif i company. : "Provided that pptbing in this section should be so construed as to prevent the Public Treasu- rei, upon the surrender to him ot 500,000 of said bonds from delivering the bond, to the Company and now in the Treasury, ? as proyiaea in tne 1st secuen, ana ne is nere-. by instructed and required to make said de livery immediately alter the ratification - of this act, i- . :. ' A ': ': :yV 100 mucu praise cannot oe given to me 1 friends of this all important enterprise ifor j tfie energy and zeal which they have ex- j U4W". m? lucir SwuiA. V U ; ilpis well knownphatl! our city. authon - uesiiave tiao tnis matter under their care a . 'i4 . ' .1 a 1 and nave Host no opportunity to brins it before our Legislators. ! I . . , . i ' 1 We teelassuFed that the passage of this Din win complete tue road to unariotte. ! . ! ... I . .'.. ...... ''.. I Wo congratulate our fellow citizens upon e prospect 01 an eariyi connection, witli r Uooks, imaoazinks, &c, uood Health. This magazine, although, especially devoted 10 poysicai ana mental culture, nas none of the heaviness of the (deeply philosopi- cai magazineB. lu ' articles are able. w , wide-awake, and practical. The March number is excelently printed. Alex. Moore, publisher, 11 Broomfield street; Boston, Mass. Subscription, onlv 2 00 per veax. Tfie American Stock Journal. This jour nal, is the highest authority in all that per tains to horses, cattle, sheep, swine and poultry, j And for variety of information - . - - - - v . . - . relating to live stock of every kind, it has no superior anywhere. We wish all our subscnoers to send tor a - specimen. Ad dress H. P. Boyer & Co., publishers, Par kes burg, Pa.: .. n...u. a v : "uvv' jy iiai.uuiuic xj. v. .xvnejr, editor. i . I o.covti3f Mirtt x inw; . iuc jjxaiuii Li u in- i ber of thfe practical little journal is: with us. Messrs: Thigpen and Dancy have our best wishes for their success; and may the Farm.' cr become an indispensable household com panion. Published at Tarboro, at $2 00 per annum. i Scientific American. The number for March 12th has a meritorious engraving ot the Viaduct on the Paris and Orleans Kail way, France' This, with its other engrav ings, mechanical and otherwise, make it not only a finely illustrated paper, but readable also. Munn & Co., publishers, New York. uie Moaemcea. rnis valuable semi monthly fashion magazine, is received from the importer, Mr. S. T. Taylor, 391 Canal street, JTew York. Being published at the gay German capital of Prussia, it is relia gay vrerman: capital 01 irrussia, it is reiia- (naH that rites to the edictoflasWon. It is finelv illustrated with patterns, 4 and tould be in th hands of every lady. i3f?ntWy. l.The nnmber fox April, ,-W1vefl In dr-J Ti Ttrr in. rir foreign topics, besides being judiciously il lustrated, and containing, some amusing romancev Onl- A 50 per i year. Elliot, Thomas, and -ralbot, publishers, Boston. r Wood's Household Magazine . The advance July number is received, and we must say the custom. Mr. Wood has iaaugrated of di - -fl'' Wood, nnblisher. Newbursh. -'7: T " 1 - - ard Scott Publishing Companyj of New York ; we have received the American f?rvVmmit 'Vd M for 00 per mrin thopl &'&'Z& edition of this able, interesting, and instruc tive periodical. Its articles are : " Baby- Ionian and Assyrian Libraries; "Swift " The Origin of American State Rights ;" w AutobiographieV'.ete;. etc, .L , . Every Saturday. . As usual beautifuily il lustrated and '.brimful ofding., j -: v V it",. POSTiarTGs : Gold 110. ; Pave the" streets. 4. Revels totally abstains. New. York still Bkateth. : - . , - Moscow has the cholera. -: ' - ' ; Texas'makes its own salt.1 ": .'" Talladega, Ala.i has beavers.: M s Banks still champions Cuba. A Hub-bub An infant Bostonite. . . " - . . ..j , Seward will lecture on his travels. Dickens has interviewed Victoria. ..Gotham's lawyers have -organized. . Gov. Alcorn has been inaugurated, v St. Domingo is still reTolutionized. New Hampshire is: still Republican. Bangor, Me., now, has an S. P. C. A. "Aleck" Stephens is muchly better. Miss Leclerc is Fechter's second wife. : i Richmond folio wain specie -payments. Rochefortis denied visitorsia prison. .Geo. Frantic Train snorts in Pittsburg. . Kocnesternas elected a democratic Mayor. The pale of civilization pearl ; powder Aib&uio, nut UQ XX.U1UULCU.- 06-UIULCU. I I .Winsted," Conn.,' has eighteen ' inches of ice. : ; r ; A ,: Cincinnati's free trade meeting was a fail-1 U1U .Fechter has been dinine with Lbnefel-I lnw ; ..... . .--r. w! . I . ' ..... . ' - - Yirerinia wants tn ill hr ?nfri in rnill I roads. - - r , . ..1 . . : t jrewrYork Vi. ji A.....-- imv V ork had a $2,000,000 Thursday night; -:r:' VS . ...I New- Ywk hrl seyenty-five fires M imqnth. . -v 1 .:?n unj wuh uvu;a UUTO ueeo com-1 Dieted. - ; i . - . . I n ,tt' ; w . -1 oenator xiamiiion ox Texas is in wasn-I ingtop. . . . ' ' : - I . . i . . . ' ' NfiW tpmpv wV, ih v f judges. T,Tnr.M:TO'. ura'n r n rw Aiapuuutiv IVVkVlH V. Vf. -fn JJVWGW I ... . I I . ....... 1 i . 5 . Dr. Mary Walker cannot bifurcatein New; I Orleans. WL. t 111 -i .- Wl a i -. lae-neaun 01 Alexander u. Stephens is I lUlDrOVinSr. " - - - ' " I , o- . . ,-t liignt pea green kids, arc the thins, for I street wear. ' ' - ; ' Bibulous Gotham mourns over m defonct - " i liauor shoos: .f - ; -r. . , :-. . '.' r . i' -s' 1 r uoston pnysicians and nndertakers form I , 1'' J X partnerships.'- ! --t(v- ;Mt pQ0& mornlngyih. Parsley. Mr. Parst Bright, the originator of'Bright's dis- ae" is dead. 7 -::-! --'-' - i vf I The German Theatre" Philadelphia.' lias een destroyed. . ,. . . - . - .. . Cambridge, Mass., prepares for - Burlin- 6" 0 4t1UB' . The black silk walking suit will be re- vivea ior spring. Gen. Breckenndge calls the Ku Klux idiots and vilaina. lamps in Chicago. . t - . it win cost ban Francisco f 10.000,000 to lav ir.a warpr nmpfl New York has a rag-picker with 10.000 on deposit in bank. j Salmon is coming across the continent from San Francisco. . . . . . , ! 4 A Yankee named Fuller, surprises Paris by bis great skating. , . , . . , It-took eight clersrvmen to marrv a couple I at du Lac. lately. Tfie sort of legs a factory r " mule" goes 1 , upo spindle shanks. " ; ' ,. : The Mechanics Bank of St Louis, has re sumed specie "payments.. ' . " -. . A" semi-monthly German comic paper, is published in Cincinnati. 1 ; V -rr. i J.i. .. ;. xou can uraugea eigaiy- cents a uiuuciiuutfumuwuiuitt. , . Joshua Douglass, of Mead ville, has given Allecrhenv Collere t30.000 " f ' i , - - ' "h-'i, ? . i.-i J v " r , pV, . . . ; j; v . A He poet eaxe owes a broken arm, to, a "rf". : , ?j ,? Jiignxeen inousana aouarsris tne pnce oi two'legs ia an Hlinois Conxt;- 'tf;' - The National convention of "the Kniehta of Pythias" are m council fi Kew York. v f . ;-.. - - New York is to have a five-story ' concert saloon, with a regiment of pretty waiter- tJtrU ' : , r - '.Kn ' " -' frM inmn V, ninamen. f . .h f ', - ai.ffrilfrj nTl in 1 Florida.-' oI tTFsj . J I ht I AflB xtneumauc;- .usstia lireauway, I New York, is exhibited., for the, benefit ct I soldiers orpnans. i 10 .Wcldori wants a tailor, : t". Tarboro will have a fire iengine: .uiylot : The Supreme Court has adjourned. - JftUeigh Methodists are tableiii dS?'. " Zx Tarboro will be surveyed and -mapped, vi , Warrenton' Baptists "faired?' last wcekl Horse theives exasperate i:RutherfordtonI r. k- " i .'.' .. !; ";,i'T ' Raleigh Vrill have a musical convcntionrh o f A large hoUl," ia Elizabeth .City Very. Warrentou fruit has been snipped br the' EmigranU are leaving' Winston ".for -VtlJel I ft f . if jElizdbeth City will have a colored normal school.. . ; ( lt ) ;Currltuck farmers are forming agricultu 1 societies. . , t --'a fThe Tremaines warble in Grcchsloror to morrow night. t . '- u sjo. uolden has assumed theeditorialsbipp ofthe.; ;,;.,,'.?4rj wiwr, vmouiwc g) iqc arrest 01 , ! " Bill V TToll fli U,a-:il-iAr ' WJ- ? t . nuuiu-uu uiurucrcr oi uxi Montgomery. . 'J -v. " A The locomotive is now restricted to : five "les an hour on the Tarboro branch of. the ' . -t A caucus of the ReDublican mrmiiPra J y republican members of .Assembly was to be held yesterday at the Commons HalL " Mcra.King and' Williamson's store, ;at . J Tnrhnvn na. ba1:.J a 4 aaa JL m d . .( l. - t ! .. . i - :-,-ri .rnaoners iree I ; Theoman, says the Recorder, in our jail:. '-; under 'sentence of death, and. who was to - : PUll nemD next Fndav. haa hppn rnmUorl - ; . : i- by Goy.'Holden untilthe 9th of May. X :-.T7 ; -. rxruL'r.f' " . o " tvuu) oajo ituo. ;tt CsVIOuL, f y K!mf tiit. itr a m'a;.. :i: 1 ttm.i,miia. -1. t . t T "twi u wjb wuaiy, xnei witn a , j - severe accident last Tuesdav. havinr- hU ' , .. . . l ,.: . 'XA J left hand badlv manned bv bftinr f fn his gin, the teeth lacerating some of . hii flnmn. Dr. G. H.' Mft'".mnnf.t r . CJ - - .4nalv ( WBW jjjl , v. uiv uugvi8 ibtug IfUailGU i,u SUYU Vila rernalnder of the hand. . I, i , : T . , ,u s - VIsssM -'Tllft fOIIOWinor P.J.T1- W nmnfanliA..!!.. & t: o T . , - . wuvuviuuaii j i, a, h-w W lu iaG ia55 18SU0 01 W rosT: .f f rt. U ''fr - ; A"C.ard. ::r'-;'-r r r.t m ilr.;'o:X ' lleVsoGce to purchase a half tptfof coal," X CIV h addressed PumIat vAi'ttnlitMvaa.?U ' ' - u "V "7 TT , l?11 r.iTC his notice. fI then asked him; u What do T you ask for coal ?" wTeh dollars' per tonj ,7; was Ihe? reply. " Delivered" 1 1 suppoie ' Yesl was the reply. 4 I want halt Iton n gaTefhim five-dollars; then-, said he? in a very rough and stern " manner.' 7 T " Where do you - live, William ?" Itold uiiu - uu iuuu,' uvbVTccu jorunswicK and t?T3n ftfrA&fa ; T tViin loft ? ;.ti t-lVSr bourt time' I ; returned : ifeelingv somewhat wounded in feeline from his' treatment tW.; ward ke, I went into the" office "antf'aia.1 "3 . ' .. V '. . - ' .' - L . .'.'i7' f.Al, with you, if you please,11 and ho stepping5 out into the front part of the building I' addressed him in "a very mild fand lo w i(Mdu of voice, saying,' " Mr. Parsley Idotft think ! a "tT. Vbu Ireated me altogether right ; f i on't s. thinlr mi wnnl Via-va f roo f nrl m JL-L ffU-i in tlwiri 1 manner. teilin2r'bim 'How in?.M temptuously he treated me. 1 Bays he; ! 11 Do" ' youJwow what I think ? I.think,' saidrhea you arc a u a lmernai 1001. . uo you see mat aoor,; leave as quicic as possible or4 Pli have yon put out.'1' I consequently leftJi in a few minutes. Afier stopping outside. hi.:. i a-u j A-,,P 1 treatment of Mr. Parsley towards me. which ! ioi.iuk, "m - uittYiuau, , teiiinir Ol tnft I led him to send out for 'a policeman, ta ; I wnom ne traveorders to make me tra awv fr0m before his door or to arrest Vl Hfet' ri.l,.lTJ..JV i . I treatment, my feelings were aroused, and I I nroceeded and pot out a warrant for ahnA ' f :"-,jf- 7 .aT7& Parsley would become so;;indignantAbut!ll j simply wish to reinove hard feelings. . , r ' WnxiAit KEttoGd. A Sensation in. the Food Slairket.--Ko such senxation haa he-rv creatMl In th fnnd m-n. I ket during the present centurv. as that occa- siontd by the introduction of : tnetfa ttaf cfUft (for so it may be justly calledkknown-aa Six Moss Fiscia ; It ia difficult to tell the trutn . about this ewrdinary article of diet without being suspected of eiaggeration. . Prepared trom a marine plant which grows epontaneously on . the Irish ? coast, it is bv all odds the' cheaoest f species of sustenance ever offered to the masseajl variety. Park Place, who own the patent undeu j tn teasive flouring establishments in the country, and now ferectimr new mllia to aopplv the ever- T 1 mcreaslnz deiaand. v. From a : 25c s package yoa .'r i dishes made from it mora delicious, digestible ma restorative, : than : any dainties of the same i was uenvawc u oreumry suiutw. I WDue ue cunea prepared trom it can not De ex-. celled. eHher. fcr -miiitloua ? rjronertles. 'seuicn-' " " fP I rean xavor or Tarlety., The Sia MossiIitRnri 1 Ultr tj Vt J 1 .1 H h it- 4 vr- : 11 .i A. ' yd vr .ftj 5.1 ;- i iff W t w . f rm v 1 T

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