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! . - : i ! - ' 7n; r t 3 V :. IiJUailUlv l I lutein- ( $ 1 - ': - f r 1 ft... , : 't : -a ai d 7 . i i'-I i , .- A t 5 .-1 ' J., : T 1 to . ''41 H I- '-1 " f ; iU ar i l Mi -ft. I t . VOL. III. iTHE -WlLIIlNGTON POST. ' -t Cix lloatlis. . . ...... .ur. 2 00-' T Three Months. 1 25 one iicnti. . . . . i - :v.v. . . ' t Single copies nV4jUta' -Cliib$, farmed at Jfiasdivable rates. . 1 , yiATr3 OF ADVERTISING : i J Per tqtfarecme-.tinidj' 75 ccnta.' ' ' ' . Less thaq enc t ifnarc, Aane' Umej'WCcnls. I .Two tides 1 1 00 and all succeeding InBertlona ; hklfricc additional: ' . ' ' J, I Rates; yer month, $J far one square, and.eucb I ucceeding isquare half rates additional. ',. v 1 Ilalf Column and. Column advertisements re. eeiVed on proper discount. P - Local adrertiscmcnts 10 cents a line. ... v. i 1 " Address. ' ' J CHA3. I. GRADY, 1 - Wilmington, N. C. ? CITY. ' i Subscribers will please notice that all papera bearing the black cross will be i stopped, unless payment is made. r - Ettine-er's Goods beat A. T. Stewart's prices. ; ; 3t, Tlie steamer Regulator left yesterday. r( The Chamber of Commerce met yestcr- Get jour Business Cards at the Post Print ing Office. j jMunson & Co.'s spring goods are the de light of the tan. ! - ; New styles of Bill Printing Office.; Heads at hc ' Post ' Tp-dayjs the anniversary ot the Assassi nation ot Abraham Lincoln. v ,' ' The Coroner's Jury in the case of John Hicks, we learn, will meet on Saturday morning next (16th) at 10 o'clock. K - ' U L Wa would call 1 attention to the sale of ; City Bonds tcMlayby, Messrs. James & I Meares ? Seeadvertisement on this page. ; Ho. --The thermometer ; at on r o'clock yesterday: reached I; 80 iiegrees In tfie shade. This is comparati veljrrwarm for watery April.' A y-; ' : l,:t;,C A oartv of fishermen, wentf to the Souad yesterday,; ready with 'Jbarbed hook" and "heavy sinker" to gull unsuspecting mem Abers of the finny tribe. 4 pen, Allan .Rutherford has resigned his position in the army," to take effect ou the SOtti Inst. He hati been ordered to report to Adjutant General Townsend. . . . , The bommittees published in our ad?er: tis'nee columns are appointed by the Chair- man ot the County Committee, agreeable to instructions of the County Committee. Next Sabbath is Easter Sunday. , A rule to tell when Easter Sunday ? comei is this It always falls on the first Sunday after the first full moon succeeding the 21st day of March, " '.. ..;"- .-J 1 Here we go Again. -Ettinger reduces Fhis Dress Goods 5 cents on a yard from this date. Come and price the same goods and satisfy yourself and carry off your bargains in glory. . - - - ot. The "handsome " Captain Larkins ot Wei- don gave us a call and tells us that the Post is doing a- good work in" Halifax county.! The gVeat city of Weldon gets well posted twice a week I - There is a great deal of fuss in the army d navy about rank but if there is any thing in either branch ot the public service that can out "rank" some bf the butter sold xn our market, we should like to see it. Shrier Brothers, on Front street, present for the , needy a handsome spring outfit ; ctats, Pants and hat for only $5. We ac- 1 : l..l r,:n. Kf1A rxf HTn.A Kuywicuo tuo .wvtb ui u x vuu Lily" perfume of rare odor. If you know how we like it, try a bottle, j. . We are pleased to announce , the arrival in our city of the Hon. George Washington Haynes Gainey. It is said he will take up his residence permanently in our midst and will be employed superintending the wind ing up of the Freedmen's "3ttro 1" ' : - m-m ' ' .' s. . V '.: ' r MAYDAY.Alreadv our sood Railroad iixauagi;io k4 jJitfcaiiJJ w ui iuu . vaa and lasses oh" to go a Maying, and we are happy to announce the fact as well as point to , the ' i advertisement of the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad, headed "May Excur sions." xvu vdi. i.Ita' TWono if ,f.n i.n.nmrfl di. tim ... i ! morning and remains so all day. . - j And why so? Becausa he sells cheaper goods than'any Other tier cii.chint outside of Wew York. 3t. WILMINGTON, Q.,;T City HALii. -The gate to the City Hall yard has been repaired and now swings on its hiDges as in "ante bellumM days; rjThtre is great need of repairs to the City Hall building: ; -It is to , be .hoped ithat a thorogh overhaulipg . will be made ere long, arid this really, beautiful 'building come out in a new coat of paint, j ; , For the -Third Time. On jTuesday next, at 12 o'clock, M.t Auctioneer ,Cronly will sell the Marine Hospital and i grounds i adjacent, in this city, for the third time; We'sincereTy hope tlrat una-,will ni the VatfeVaad if :the veritable "thrice" has 'any charm ia ending things, mundane, we hope for its 6osummation; r i - - l a i i i - f i , DiiAiNA(jE of tiieCity. It is gratffymg to know that after years of patientlwaiting, the suburbs of our city arc being ditched iin such a manner as to drain effectually that portion of bur city lying east of Ninth street heretofore u very unhealthy neighbor hood. There isi no doubt the value of pre- psrty iu the neighborhood will soon double in value. , -. Costly. Joseph Chance was yesterday, and imprisoned until ment ot costs in a suit which was arrested the pay- brought against him last week. . Joseph successfully compromised the case with the complainant -:a lady by the way and promisetl to pay costs at a certain period. The money not forthcoming, Joseph was imprisoned in the county jail yesterday. City Clock. -The clock scribed for by our, citizens, i placed in the steeple of the recently sub will 'soon! be Presbyterian church. The. contract is whole work to cost $1100. made for the While alluding to the clock, we cannot speak in too high terms of the energy dis played by the City Marshal, W. P. Canaday, Esq.. to whose personal exertions the peo Die of Wilmington are no doubt indebted for the much wished for, much needed clock. - Onu New Collector. We wcreioleased to see in our office Col. George P. Peck the new Collector of Internal Revenue for thisdistrict. CoL.Peck brings to his duties aDubdance of ' energy t !indn3try, ant. I pejrse' verance. We know he will" succeed in satis fying the government and pleasing the. tax payers. Col. P. will shortly take anTabode among us and we commend him and family to all the courtesies extended by all good citizens officer.. to a worthy gentleman and good Rail Road Receipts for sale at, the POST PRINTING OFFICE."-; - ! . . ' : VViir jmot I The irost uince JLcpartmcnt has at present uuder consideration the fcas- t. ...... , . l unity oi projecting a , uauy inait uu iuu Wilmington, Charlotte and Rutherford Rail road. We see no objection to this proposed action of the Postmaster General,! on the contrary wc think it eminently just and proper that it should be done, for, what, with the growing interest ol the line coun- ties, in agriculture, lumber, naval stores &c, the subject seems to admit, ot no pos sible delay. ' We heartily, wish it may be done. Let us have a daily mail 1 Independent Detective Force.- -Mcs- sers R. M. Sellers and Nicholas Carr con- -V - 1 ' - template organizing an Indepenctent rDe- tective Force in this city, but like thosc of New York, Philadelphia and Boston, they will not corlhpe themselves to this vicinity: but will be ready. to receive; lettersjf and al ways hold themselves in readiness to ferret out and "invest igate all cases of a 'criminal char a cter come from where they may. Messrs. Carr and Sellers have had an urilim- ited experience in police matters. and we cheerfully recommend them to allrcquirirg their services at.present or to come, To Housekeepers. First in the ad vane- - .. . i- ed guard of merchants known as the friends ot housekeepers, is our friend D. A. Smith. He declares to all the world "and his wife" that the serin 2 trade has . opened 1 and the I .. . ' .. " . ' . ' ' . "Granite Front BUlldinffS" are alSO Open tO the nuhlic and filled to overflowing with a v.r;,0 nfK.MTT.v t?ttt? "WTTTTT? "R t lillllll.Ii IlllljL A. A mm. i m i -r m jb Lk. -k. - - Let all who love their families resort imme- diatelv to Daniel sumamed- the wise and buv while vet there is time As an unprejudiced observer we Can safely y there never was such a display of fine say furnituro:- in North Carolina aa; DAI SMITH now has on stock Lovers ' of CrM or of cradles would do wel1 to ca!l on D. A. S. Had It In His MouTn!---One of thetwb i.- tt.o. v.;- rr .-i.--- cases uciuic uia uuuui fuiciuav. naa vuaii of 'tho State vs. Benj. - Lipscomb, ! charged with " larceny.; J rom. ; the evidence it ap - nears. that-Beniamin had been placed in .1 charire of the Store' of Edwards & Hall. I ' . . ..." " .1 . 1 a !'.. ,. f t when ; isatan appeareu unto mm, ana ciia tetnPl mni - ... . - ' .. ., "'laice mat wnieu wasrnt nis'n" In short, Benjamin took from the till a pho- tograph of Jiincoln,. with the figure "50'J on the eod. ? ' This the lynx-eyed clerk discov erela'waFmisaing froin the rlsrulfut ' depnsi- I serre: tb'e'ddy- by : homiliatiori i aud tbry.?;Beqjiiiii9ieing,.charged therewith j a9owletdgcn?e?t? 10 lhcV Creation, lie'was the only one; prent stoutly.'ag. med hia 'innnr.fnro -tyhpn cm cRptHTrhintr liim til o crrppn rAvnrprl. tint ri-Virtr Li ' ground ? , wen x? Beniamm i confessed -then. cround r i wet; xr Beniamin .1 confessed then:- that -he had'itolen the Vstamp," and the momcntarv fear of discoverv placed it in his mouth, transfering it, before being -Benjamin was sent to the WoTkhouse. 1 , O.s tub -u Beat." Tbomps Piver and Jerr Smithj on .a high old spree, and de termined that aforesaid " little di version would cost them no diminution of the lin ing ot their pocket book, (if they had any I) I entered the liquor store of r Henry Bremer Tuesday evening,, and after swallowing six glasses of ale, seemed forget ful; that the pro- prietor desired , any money and , walked out. Mr. Bremer attempted to detain them until the arrival g an officer, but he failed.- Late in the evening however they wer.c ar- jested by officer Howe, and were up before Judge Cant well yesterday morning. Both ness) is chanted. This consists of the inat found suilty. vi ; ins and lauds for the follbwinff morninrs. Exhibit of City Finances. Below we I I give a gratifying exhibit of the city receipts r U48UUiacmcuiB "UUi l r:w:- Balance on haud March 10. '1, $675 10 Merchants' lisense tax. $ 2,0GS 84 Real and personal estate r tax..... j... 5,632 14. Bar rooms tax. . . .......... 1,190 00 Market House i ents ........ 43 00 Fines and penalties 425 15 Dog badges...:.....:... 120 45 Pound lees... 1 19 25 Market fees, Irom ClerK ot Market... ...... Public buildings.. Note discounted. 74 55 4350 . 38,000 00 $48,486 88 $49,162 04 - EXPENDITURES. I Streets ................ 1.4U 85 Interest '. 2,767 80 Police.....:........ Hospital and poor. . Salariesr.it.. Fire department. . . . Public buildings. . . Old debts.. 1,3755 11 488 90. ri9S 46 771 46 176 25 902 30 t 4 00 502 06 - , ,609 96 t 319 30 Prisonei-s Gas i 4 City Court....... Miscellaneous. Note paid 88,000 00 Cash ozrrnana: .. f . , jandn,,.,;.; ;7-W1624 WaTxw. nt..:.. :,!S!il9,lC3 04 Amount Deduct Interest, i'n, .. i .$3,767 80 f. . iieots contracted pn- ' or to Jan. 10, 1870, 902 30 Note paid if! . .t . 88,000 Off (Jash on hand . .... . : . 918 t 42,588 02 Actual Expenses. ... . . .V.VCC.W .$6,574 02 iuauterlt liEPORT. The following is the first, quarterly report of ihc: municipal- I itv under the administration of Mjryor Mar- j . t, it . .j I I III - t i s ,: tin Account of Receipts and Expenditures of the .City ol Wilmington lor the Jb irst yuarter end ing April Wth, 187U;vq j t Jji n . 1 0." haTarice : received of late Treasurer... i ,.. .. I f it6A la Merchants' lieense taxi . ; ;i . 59,107 aS-v Rp1 ntiil -np.rannal: ta-r ..r1R 214 70 f Bar room tax: ; . .;;4:3,335 00 4 lvA?m.$St Fines and penalties'. i i'-ti29T.S8, Dray badges 7..T. ..: Tr,.lJ? r;oUffOy Pound feesv-t r;C?i i'.-"C--'113-;$0,? Market fees, collectedi - 5 Clerk tZ&SmU Tublic,buildm?Vr380,50 Ausceuaaeous . . 4 yxK i& a Total tax receipts ;C $34,346 61 Loans and discounts . . . . i ....... . . i . 4 $50,11 8 5 Sale of bonds ,i 4.-" 75 00 !t'lM- r;, is$86,272 49 EXPEKDITUBES. I 1 $5,2724)8; ' ......V..... 4,496 14 . Streets...! .. Police.... .. Hospital and, poor. . . ; 1,474 80r , 1,780 101" 1,188 29 1 1433 30?" 269 21 1 " 1,823 56 I I . 769 96 -1)00 191 Salaries Fire department. . . .. Public buildings Prisoners, ... ... . .. 1 t Gas and other lights. City Court, Miscellaneous . . , . . i . Total expenses. .... . . . V. . ! ' ' ! $18,567 65 Interest paid $11,346 20 Debts contracted prior to Jan. iuy; tu 4,u, a Notem bank.......:..r..p.,..r. 50,500()0 Cash on handri;.VJ.J.V.l":.7.;i4i-f 917 92 5 . r& 1$86,273 49 SILAS JR.. MARTIN, , ., Mayor. Good , Friday. To-morrow is the anni- I (ti nnimfiTtft'n nf.ritiwT.nrrl arA cioaij y. wuvmivu v uu saviour Jesus j unnst. in consmeration oi -- . ' the liailowea memories oi ine aay it was I , ... ' -.j , ... tenriedr; stilU FreUag, whicW'trawiateVineM j aay; ' wnicn-convey a uuuiui scuumcui 01 sanctity as ii oa iuis uay au uio wonu should' be Kashedjhtoken of the; death ot 1" xwueemer. iue xtucH auu oweucs, tan- ' r i I nhnnhets who nTerlip.teri h?a rnmincr etnnila Statement of Receipts and Expenditures for r"v r 7 Kcuu- uuy ui iiujj woimug, w .uis.uapa- repiete wua inieresnug reauiug uiww. month beginning March 10, and ending April in the sanctuary; the lights are one by one ex- cious apartment, raised his Royal eyelids the household; Only $1 00 per, year. ;K HI' 10, 1870: RECEI1Tg tinguished.untilvriljr the upper one remains and immediately he inquired .pthedia- kimball, publisher, Chicago; 111. .'- " - t . mi tv i i.. i c a'it'i..: t- i x: tt zi 3 xrr 7:t j cd ifc tae Gmrfretday and Langfreiday, which Friday,' both very expressive add suggestive of the : unmilgated " woes v of the. Saviour. (The French terni it TMdredi miai; and the I Tfnlianq VJmi: botn inT estimation . ......, of the holiness of the day. f In the Catholic, 1 episcopal, Augiwau auu xiuiuc u vuuicuci, this diy is kept even more; sacred than the Sabbath, the Germans especially ; reverenc ing it with sacred trusts and promises in the early "days. ;V f f . i ' Wherever 'Christianity is - taught, , Jhis will be observed with rigor, and New To'rkr and London will feast on ?Hoti Cross Buns." In this city the Episcopal churches will ob devouj; for bia enificence.? i :i -m At Stf Thomas' Church, the nsnal! cere- i - - mOnlal :;6f; following; up the cross will ba executed in the eyerung at 7;iU pTclp9K. ;'i ho moraing: service will consist ot -the regular rivals ot the Church.' At St James1 there i The Devout Week. The present week, one joi uuciuiiy ana .noiyjpiexynQW ariT s to a close. From the establishment of tb'e Christian Religion,! it has indeed been : one closely observed by J the Roman Catholics, the world oyer; as! that of Cbrists tribula- tions and trials in the Holy City. Therit- Uals which usher io Palm Sunday, in token 0f ChristVentry into Jerusalem, are follow- ed up during the seven days until Easter Monday Yesterday, to-day and " Friday evenings the office bf , the Tencbra (dark- which it is cnstbmarv to rer.itp. nvr niorKf n;s'i, J i. ' :v i IJurinrf the service a larrre r.anniPHnr.ir mn ti fifteen light! arranged in the form of a triabgle, whichdenote Christ and the which is. taken" down and placed under the aitar uniu me ciose or tne omce, and ; then brought back; this symbolizes Christ's burial and resurrection. . ' To-day, sometimes called Holy or Maun- Supper is commemorated. The bells are not rung nor instruments of music sounded from the Gloria in Ei&cUh in th'e mass of Thurs day until the same time on Saturday. A consecratea nost is carnea in the procession to a temporary.altar prepared for it, and .vi.: It.- LJ. vilw pt lueiu uuun tuc uci uu), wueu iuc priest carries ii! back to the main altar and consumes it. There is no mass on Good Friday, and the altar is stripped of all its ornaments. The ceremony of kissing the cross, sometimes. called the adoration of the Cross, is performed on this day. On Saturday t be services begin by the blessing lof fire and water, and of the pas- chal candle, which is. lighted in token of His resurrection, and burns during part of mu I'lrtss liuu uasLux uunt ne 7.scension. i w r-, -ct i It was on the Saturday in Holy Week that the early church used to administer bap tism to catechumens, and parts of the ser vice stiill relate to thisbustom. ' Unexpecited Arrival Prince Hi Fa Lutin of China in Wilmington- He Visits our Stores He Sees the Elephant What He Thinks of Them. He has come ! Unannounced, unexpected, unsought the royal bird of the 'Flowery Kingdom" arrived in our city yesterday morning. Why he should jhavc selected this port for his tfnfoM-intotfic United States, will be readily conveyed to the reader if he follows in our meanderings through the city With his Mightiness. ' -v . Of course on arriving in - the city, he im mediately repaired to one of our hotels and after toilet, and breakfasting, he enquired of the Clerk the location of the office of the Post. He was politely referred to our office and we were presented to his Royal High- ness. " 5 ;. ' , ' , "HOW llE LOOKED. Prince Hi Fa Liutin was dressedj in the customary toggery ot the Chinese, only they were of rare and rich manufacture. His unmentionables were of black silk, exceed ingly. roomyf in fact very roomy His broad, shoulders were enveloped in a loose t dark colored robe of crbss grainedsilk ; his loins girded by a braided sash of Afghan, with a silver mounted sword attached ; his feet encased in the -tiniest morocco shoes, and no covering to his head except ajhuge parasol with bamboo handle and constructed in a luuuuv. .uw.w.w.w w v.uu. He; islquite Repossessing in appearance, a face oerfectlv beardless, and of a dark I Vino liatrinn rlarlr o 1 m rtn rl eVinnorl avao umc uv, u,mU& ... ...v- s-j, I T.l T A 1 ' a nose teucateiy orieniai, ana quite a peuie moutn. mere- was an utter absence trinkets of any description on his person, and altogether he-looked like Othello in me urei uti uv ungcu; ui mai uanic. ne Doweu very yuseqmousiy vrueu mtro- duced to us and, bent his royal backwith i muvu uuuiiuu. ajlc wihicu. hc buuicu. We led ihe way to our sanctum and in moment he related ' .'; f the cause op his jYisiT. V v "Muchee if you please,' I no speak good Englishee," he" began. , We bowed riand I hpekoned him to be seated. - Hismiirhtine- .. ., : 0 sat down. " . v " "Proceedee,nsad we. , i Vlt you pleasee, sirl hkee to makee some purchaseeg, ef you pleasee; and I don't know muchee about your placee, would you pleasee to takee -me t aroundee among youf merchants !"' '-"" T f ; "Certainly, your Highness I" e respond- efl, and' in a tew 1 moments, we werejn the the store $f " -If 7 id jiin win ue me usuai morning prayer ana Ante- pumng one ot .ilenry'a Iragrant Havana's, -.Manvadierer.and Builder.-This admira- Communibn peculiar to the' Episcopal which taste so deiiciousi after a morning bie! journal of industrial progress, tor :Arpril J Church, ending in the evening, with prayer meal. r -;j - v;V;,v U ' ' 1 ' leads ofX With? an . article on tho "JLatest Im- meeting; at 3 o'clock. : ; "Much T obiigec," ;:said ?Hi :Fa Xutin. in provementr In Ice Machines," which being: - : ; . i ' ' -' . ' ' . . J ... I ... , ' ft- r (4 ,nEiTBY;BUUOT3jER.? a . t ' I :, Knowing the proverbial' tendency of the Oriental 5 passion for &opd tobacco, we :n- tered here followed byy a crowd of curious gazers, ; who eyed theRoyal visitant with no xery polite . remarks about his clothing. Mr.; jSurkhimer as xisual, treated hiscus-" iomer witn Diananess anq, soon. wer were 1 passiDg out, and H. B.;touched : hist, hat.in I token of reciprocation. I ots'J. a -It !- v I Leaving here we .passed pver teitreel and his Highness desiring some iurnwning goods of the male gender, we took him, as was.natural, to the House of 4 r i V-'WILLIAM ETTIKGElC ' - Presided jbyer by Mr. Eli Posnef. Here his Royal eyes .feasted on the elegance of the window and the beautiful colored ginghams, mohairs and calicoes, displayed on the shelves. He did riot desire any of the lat- ter for be it known, the Prince is unmarried, But after ""purchasing, a few of those fine linen handkerchiefs of E ttinger, he reluct- 'antly; withdrew." ; And passing along on the same side, he encountered the store ot david & weil. ; . r Here wc entered with him, and the gor- I . r t" ii.u:J xt I mond shirted Weil if: . : "He kept a jewelry shop.V, ; . ,. " , ; v "No, sireci mach mere keincr scwheineri' Naturaily the royal heart beat fast, and the Princely face drew up, and consternation inVnrr arA fi,0 TrinA Ann0A uM I J'-fer uw. 0f David, & .Weil's j:elegant linen, collars, nraismff them ' to the utmost Vs. ' praising tuern to tne utmost. ; . ; v He only found here, that he was without . note book to reoord hia Purct4S9. and by . a matter only explainable to receive the best I wp P5?rorfpd him tn I heutsbebger's book stored 1 aa- t-i arn t no mirnmn - noir onnaranr ;nTrov antir. vv..v,lf.trv..v uvu,, ouu-, ing hands with the beloved Peter purchased, am thr proprietoria gold v coin; he- courtesied ""aw r?"'" "n and withdrew, only to be airain brouirnt over ;. " . :" - . . i- . . sol, bear & co s., - 2 Old established clothing house. Here he was waited on by the polite clcrks, and then gazed around in search bFarticlcs suitable to himself, as he could not of course be sup posed to purchase our kind of clothing. Setting his Princely eyes upon a handsome pair of morocco shoes,' he placed them in his satchel, and soon was off to KATZ' DRY GOODS HOUSE. Before going here, however, we will state that he stopped at Munson & Co's., Cloth- ing House, to purchase a cane, and some other notions, to take to his native home, among which were a necktie, and a pearl collar button.. Entirely new, specimens to him. In Katz's store he was received with marked attention, and shown around the establishment. He retired after adding to the large amount collected during the day, by requesting , a few yards of fine blue ribbon, to adorn his robe. . - From hence we ushered him in, to v , hedbick's STORE, . , : :V And the fine stock of lapes, napkins, cloths, collars, &c, that met his royal eyes, caused him to riiurmur much in praise of the finely organized establishment Tho Colonel re ceived the blooded scion, and hastened to show how we measure rfoodsthe difference between alpacas, delaines and . ginghams, and when retiring presented him with a handsome set of general I American notions paternal parient" fMKVlf.-. r : the post " tPRi Returin from these severay,perambula: , mwus, oniti ivu M vi vj m a.vavima kwvug t of curiosity seekers, we escorted the ROyal son to our office-arid here exhibited to him 1 -r-v.li ..t- C, ' WU..-. uut : wwucu w-m yipiuuuj;.& n ucu te j we told him our low rates for job work, and of showed hfchoVibl,! cards were printed he wondered, and said that even in China, where the art ot'priut- i JkDowQ ruiuusai.ua oi. years ueioru uuttenuerg uveu, ana uopiucius, lenerca sage as he was, even he, (the i Prince) thought i w a . i c j i i. j t i couiu uut uui uuuiixu uui; uuequauevi w vsml a j mansaip. 7 Ye were too modest to make re- ply to r,tuis. and simply bowed our thanks. 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Row-. , ell & Co.,' New York! publishers'ery; in-, i teresting to the "craft " and especially to publishers. . ' 1 . : . . .; ' , ! Lyceum: Banner.- The April number is .. . t i i s j:J1 .m.- f BaUotCs Monthly Wc have received' thq advancel copy of this h maryelously . cheap : magazine for May, Like ' the preceding numbers ; it is prolific of illustrations; and ' interesting sketches of . travel, ." bibgrapliy, , -1 Tne Wile, both beiore ana alter sne uas dc- matron! -will fioii- Pihtatiow Bittkrs F; literally a present help in time of trouble V4andf mnderno irircnmstances . or condition.caait otherwise than beneficial, . ,Darlngurs- ingltmay betakenas Rn invigorant,.with great i ffih'SSreffl petite, unnatural languor, and general indlapo-, MUOn Ol a aeucaie aauguwr, , mere ui wow ; , neaiiniai' cnange in me t couaitioa ui lue mxt iu- . infir loggitade, ana depression oi spirits, caused -t- . . . . . . by late hours ' and what Is calledi lashonabio I lamous-TsgeiaDie resiorauve. NO. 368 ' - I I ;u,- ; STATE- -aAil ?.: l)a7idson county has forty public schools.' The Post Office at Falling Creek has been 'u re-established.- 't ' The Air. Line 'Railroad, from Charlotte'fc Atlanta is still projected. " U. S. Marshal Carrow is prepariag a list ot Assistants to take the census. ; The ladies of the Goldsboro Presbyterian Cbuicb, hold a festival on the 38 th. ' Hiss Rose Hun ter,' (sweet name 1) is Post Mistress at Craighead, xVlecklenburg.1 New Berne claims the honor of witness- ing the first mosquitoe of the season. ' ' ' ' . j f ' - - ', ' 4 The 4th District' Congressional Conven tion meets in Raleigh on the 10th ot May: " . ; Judge Watts opened the Superior rCourt term for. Wake county,' on Monday; last, at Ralefgh. . " - - - - -'m'4;Pj- Four hundred and fifty civil cases are on the docket of the Mecklenburg Superior uourv term. : j A.:. -L . . i r - ' ' . e iwpuoucans, 01 w ake county, meet . in RaleiStt oii the 10th, .to nominate deleT i gates ior me uiay convention. . ... i Henrv Forte, a colored, man HW, near Auburn,.was a few days ago assaulted and f badly cut with &11 and; robbed of $40 2 j iq gold and silver I I : ' f . . DIED. I ?At hlS TeSidenCC. ih talS CltV. at , Uall-PaSt On6-' I 0VlorV t M on the 18th InsUnt WILLIAM I W PBICE, in the 47th year of his age. V ;;' to-day, at his late residence, corner of Sixth and nan streets,, thence to at. Thomas' vnurcn thence to Oakdale Cemetery, ; ?. Tne iriends and acquaintances oi thciauuij are Invited to t&ttn&Y-::-';. HEW ;ADVEBTISESIENTS. ; J..;T.l JMIES. 4ncUoneeW ;.lf : ". T - i - n - v - - - y, ; ".;.;By JA3IES & MEAUES. ' Persons who have once tasted Blanc r Mange... buddings, bustards or CretmiSTnade from Sua V ' Moss Fabhts, and served with good-rich cream or.xnllk, will never.need coaxing to use It, as it makes one of the . most delicious, nutritions, . . economical,' and health-giving articles . of food ever provided by a bountiful Pro Tideneo. ., . : ' BOmSATAVaTIONyi- ON TUESDAY, S6thi instanC, at: 10 o'clock, v A. lL'at Exchange Corner, we will sell .V vvtj $10,000 NEtf itoP Slit l . vtjx cvmt norn beaking BOitoaL i i-."t .1. 1C1 at Interest payabls In -Gold on Januarylst ana . July 1st in Wilmington, or in Hew York at par chaser's option. , v . W y July Coupons attached. , .4 -,i?) ' '' ;' fy -vm 1 Accrued interest, from January 1st payable hi Currency, j'-j - a ' " 0Qi.? ' : . april U SOSU 1-3 Mi .... i A , r .; - 1 i. . i
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