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C. l: Rnlicr.rihp.rR will-nlcase notice that all papers beating the black cross will be stopped unless payment is made. 7 7 Ettinger pricei i Goods 7. ' beat A. T. Stewart's : ' 3t, ". Eggs-ample in market TheiShad season is over. New Potatoes in market; Arrests for the week, 11. Lent- bows itselt out to day. "We b aye received no motto's! The E1 Cid arrived yesterday. City Court opens to morrow; Munson fc Co., deiy competition. The! uowder is beins removed from the Cuba. 1 . ; - . Get your Business Cards atthe PdsT Print ing Office. : , " moonlight excursion to the sound to-morrow evening. . . Tnejraiujig has been plabed around the Baptist Church. '" Look out for compromise fighting Insur- j ance Companies. la New styljes of Bill Printing Office. Heads at he Post - ' . Eliza White was escorted to House 'yesterday. 'J the Poor Rail Road Receipts for sale at the POST PKINTINO OFFICE 'J Why is iEttingeflUike ;'a 'philosopher ? J 7,ii I JjCCaUSu UC HlUUlCa UUn IU Dell tucauguuu.). I 1 Theimercury went! up and down yester- day frpm 01 to 80 ; i taking a stand of 63 at dusk. . . m - "All the ' flowers of spring" are visible in f- ; ' w fa k ouf girls cheeks as they, walk about enjoy. ing the balmy air of April. Thecheapest paper in the United States is the f Post" published Trnirsaay ana tmn- day and sent any' where at f2 00 paid in -Z.i. 17 - -:- i . ' :- UUIUUVC. . 1 ;1 TTeutc we go Again. Ettincer reduces his Dress Ooods 5 cents on a yard from this datei Come and price the same goods and satisfy yourself, and carry .off your;, bargains, . u .,- This' nuijber of Every. Saturday "has a continuation of Dickers new , Story, "The Mystery of JBdwin - Drood,'. which has al ready excited crcat popular interest. Fields, Osgood & Co., Publis'rs,; Boston. New styles ot VISITING CARDS, only printing bffict. . The brightening skies of Spring seem to not only allure our Wilmington fair out in "w V j . . ; the sunshiie, but our merchants open their hearts and 2 themselves to the Post print- - ing office where our jolly job presses turn out the most artistic of Printing ! rri, A W.na. m.n f h .Tmiwinl ia nniil tothe Arithmetic-man of the World. He m'akes the Jewish Passover occur on Friday 7im.eir notiVit . T.oef pfpninff if vfvug. Mw.&--w, . . , 0 von plcass. No hutzshur ! ' Shatois com- tt - mi a ' - mences , witu tue appeareace ui iuc iwb. jtur tiazesceni , . ; f!nntrv ninbs can crfit thfl POST " at tWO dnllara nftr annnm 1,, Clubs of five TEN . -. per DOLLARS 1 ! t Anl Hl-He who smokes thinks like a philosopher " said Byron ; Ah I but he who smokes the celebrated "Eureka" Dur- our Saviour. Intbe.second century,, tne x.vcry u,. , ham tobacco, of whicli Henry Burkhimer is dis pute became warm. ; The Eastern ch'urcli tjontains- a pictorial supplement of remaika . . .. , . - .. . -li- . :it.jxs uiA .ffanfiTPnpM and crreat merit as a work Boieasat, is a phiiciopucr, lor ms tnougnts will never f end in smoke Ouf advice is, to all, that would orcr up incense tothe tdcrcd Voijto r-rcbass1 thereof We'pitf . it, 'tis excsllsnt : . , - oajjHj off JJ1ULE3. At the sale of City Messrs. Mules yesterday at the Citv Hallbv I . -v., viie, Kfi me aioresaia "an Mniles," brought j$H0, and t'othetr $110. merst ?20 a'nef 31 Tespectireiy.- - - I Why is Ettingcr's Store like a Fountain I I Because it fills with customers in the morning and remains so all day. And why so.l- r?77jv w t -, Because he aells cheaper goods than any other merchant outside of New York. 3t'f ' l SI ."! U ' 7 h a i.: ' ' . "At Barry Brothers' wharf -we noticed a large aligator chained and ready for ship ment to New York. It will be presented to the Central Park Commissioners, by 3Iajor Barry, as a slight appreciation of their 'ef forts to establish a , zoological j uaraen.j May the native "tar heel" "gater'l stick to the Park so long as he gets his feed, and this he seemed to enjoy greatly at his pres ent stopping plape. 7 . , Bell of the Belles. At the wharf foot of Market street.yesterday, we noticed the long talked of bell, which wil soon fright all Fayetteville. It was manufactured by the "Troy Bell Foundfv." ot Messrs. Jones & Co., of Trov, N.T. and will weigh no doubt, including frame, some 3,000 pounds. In raised let- ters are the following words. "Presented to the M. E. -Church South, by the Ladies of the Congregation, Fayetteville, IT. C. 1870." r ! '-: Public Schools. The Constitution fixes the term of of the Public Schools at jtour months in the year, but School Committees L-7 t U rlinirlf. 'if In I their judgment a majority of the children in the District will be accommodated there by that is the committee may contract to have the school opened two months in the winter or early spring, and two months atter the crops are so far completed ithat children employed on faoras may be spared therefrom. , So says the Standard. I came from New York to Wilmington I came to stay ; 77 7 I am selling Dry Goods, 7 , And almost giving them away. Receive New Goods -tr ,1 ; j . And if you pass Ettinger's, Drop in, I say ; Should you buj any goods, I send them where you stay No charge nor trouble, - 7 - 7 For I have a two-legged dray. . Wm. Ettinger, 15 -Market-street, "The cheap store don't go astray. General Rutherford's ! Farewell. Quite a large and enthusiastic assemblage, creeted this soldier's farewell leave taking mg w of our city, on last Friday evening at the citv Hall. The speeches delivered were sober, earnest and teemed with affectionate allusions to the service of this officer, both in the armv and in civil service. General I" U1LUY auu m Villi uvivv, 'u.uuv'.. 1 , ' . . ,. . r .e . T?tiViorFrrrl annke fpplinrrlv nf the regretful. inexorablp departure and picrW the co'hcrtioh. spf -the colored man from the period at which he arrived here, .charge i ue 4uxe auu iuux ams w h - bwii, muib.. f luw,"ftI' a pieasuut Burpia yvao ucuCu uj tuc intacn mm ox a iianusumecuuuy uanu gold mounted. i Considering that the farewell'was com Kifit(,iT imnromt,tu and unannounced-' it was a.success. General Rutherford carries with him to his new position as Third Auditor of the Treasura, - the affectionate rcmem b ranees of allou colored people: an un sullied record, Aid the hearts of legions of friends. May success attend him. 7 , " . 7- r Independent in every thing is the . Pqstv at TQ Dollars" a yeato clubs of five. Cross i recogniaaVle as Jthe emblem of bur I ? & . .r . . . Saviours suffering: the day. of resurrection observed. 'Tis rather remarkable that this , , 'i x 7. r r rW - day and that ot the feast of .the Teutonic Goddess, Oatem should simultaneously be celebrated. , The derivation ion oi me wora Easter, undoubtedly takes its origin- from ifvinVnf OtUr; the Teutonic, for, Easter; sign . . - . nm vor 9 Vnri ih fantastic colori of Q same in London, U, .. , . , i.7 tt-s i merlin ana even ins large cities oi uia umuu. -n too.w I rx llllluK liiiC v I bbiU) uuu jivvrMiua w 11 1 uuv w a day of unlimited feastiDg, while the Eng ih Chnrr.b." and the Calvanists maintain greafc J0111?1 I - ml- 1 n 5 Daimiim PntKAlirt AhnPtK AO 1 "lcc-t ttU" vi ..u.o did not celebrate it at precisely f tue same time.- and while some Christians - were mourning in commemoration of the passion others were rejoicing in the resurrection oi wouia inoi aissonuaus is - wieurauuu ui the feast at the . same time with the.. Jews; whilst the Western church .insisted upon celebrating it-wUhctiV the paschal; lamb, lead, beginning it on Sunday,, the day o7 CWf.twW.finall, settled b, te CoaocilVt 'Nic'saj that; the feast suoma Da Held on the Sunday following the firstfull moo afterJhejernaUqnpox.ato Gkand CELEBBAi;ieir. The colored citi zens otNew Hanorer county haTe resbltedi xa aave ft tgrana "May day" celebration on . tho 2d of the coming month in honor of the adoption .of the Fifteenth Ameodment.t Many speakers jwill address the. gathering, andit isjtdtbf Inspect hat .the sentiment of RcpresentativeDockery loudly applauded in the Washington meeting will be repeated here; 4 LetKthe colored citizens vote lor Liberty to all", as it has been so freely giy- - :xue ioiiowinn are mc uames oi tne i;om- mittee of Arrangements to celebrate the adoptionof the7 Fifteenth-Aiendmenii'o ue ueiu in wie ciiy ; oit ;,V limingtpnjon; me 2d day 6l May, 1870 i 1 CityJohn S.W. Eagles: ' G.C Arnold, A. J., Denton, Jame3tLowery, G. P. Ilourk, Lewis Foye, J'.'B.'Russ, Joseph C. HillAl- tred Jordon,. J. lv. Cutlr.- Federal Ppmt jeph Davis. Masonboro-Delaware 'Nix on.' HolIyUeo. Pae 1 1Holden JoSebh Walker. TJanklittDimus Devane. ; Cape Fear Edmund - Jones Lincoln - Jno. Bell v Caswell Alorizo Brown. u Grant Charles oyj , .. .... ' :r : The IIicks Poisokikg Case Investiga tion &r thbt iUoroner-A Healthy Stomacii" The Vibtdes of Cheap Doc- TORrNG. This case, whicti has elicited some "excitement in. our city as arrogating the practice pf an Esculapius was finally inves tigated yesterday by Special Coroner R. li. SoHara TllO Uttlft ntiplncilvn 'At?IiKo1 n'nA cabined" was filled to , overflowing by a cu- rious;crowd.'47 7 -: fe f ! Dr. A. R. itcDonald . was the first witness called.. Testified to taking a most mortem examination of deceased ;j Couldn't positive ly swear tofinding anytraces of poison; found a bone formation of the brain; do not suppose that would cause death; the stom ach had. a greenish, hue; visited the deceas ed professionally for, four days j ; deceased improved under my treatment. ' 1 . Dr. :D.: AL Buie examined Analyzed stomach of deceased J found oxalic acid, a mixture. oF turpentine j and some vegetable extract, smeljing - like i tobacco; also a sub stance corresponding to the test of arsenic; the poisons found in the stomach would produce death; examined the coatings of the vial and tumbler found in the room; they corresponded with that in the stom ach. I Dr. ft, J. Love ; was then sworn and ex- amiuuu. j, tiis uisuiiiuuy uovvever corrouu- rated, in the main, the evidence of the ire- vious witness.7 ' ' ' ' ! '. Ellen Williams, sworn and examined as toll0 ws : , Was lawful wife of deceased, Jno. rr? Co l ? aHei i n a m I " j" .w ? -:pi nn mv i,na. I Jua.iyttia, w.mu, i . ...i.-u.u. i 1 1 u..v. ".j uuu band during his sickness; had no other doctor- except, McDonald; Jeff J ames examined my husband; Mr. James said ray husband was'poisohed; would' cure 'him : however it we .would; give him two oollars m advance; gave him the money; he .placed "the mpney in my husband's hand, . and then took it out: before he left The house he took from hg fet4wd ilVct the i one haVing .bhck'jiquid, Wothef green; emptied a portion of each in senerate turn blerg about half ,an hour after gave him some from thcdtirk bottle; " rubbed my hus band's back and chest with spirits of tur pentine; was instructed- to give from the green bottleTeyeiy half" hour;.. Mr. James left a little after dinner, and my. husband died abbut3 o'clock the same day. juay rain; mingo,i.&iiy ana juouisa; ief tified in substance to'i&e sickness and death of Mr.r Hicks randi, .atter the admission ot heir , testimony, the. Coroner decided to hofd the accused Jefferson James;' M.?D.. (!) to await the actionof the Grand Jury7 Ex it, Jefferson i in limbo. , " .. " .Magazines, Books,: &&-8iientific Amerr I v7l.rrViA . nnrnhpr fnr Arunir i fihh has r.nfa ;oto-iASnu .in mw,f,.in r- '-7 T , tosethcr with some very interesting articles w0e w . - . . f iL xi 1 : ' 5 w . . . " - j ,f s. - . , Printer ' CrcV.-FfiDcipally devoted 1 to the' 'art preservative, it is very acceptable to all publishers.i R. S. Menamm, Epublish i Philadelphia; f 1 peryear. T TfHy.-Pleasant .and reada- ble in every column. - Its stories and sketcn- i... . . . . - . t r - cs are chaste and always pomta moral. PdeftV-M&iwt-MerUhly.TTbls-s gem of music for April is received. It contains twelve- 7 piecesof musjcjryoca! - and instru mental,'' and for its" "cheapness we don't see why it is not in every family-where there1 is a pianos Published monthly, at $3 per an- . 9 . l - : lJtt t.i- ernn T .l.n at v . . - . - I of art.. It represents Lama xootn as oam- let, and,T7ill be recognizea oy an wnq nave ever seen, the great tragedian m nisfavor- Re character, as a NiuRuuiupuu) likeness. The artistic excellence of the pic ture may be inferred -from the fact that it was drawn by MrJ Henhess v and enorravorl bxJU4ntojy nAxt nmberof Z7urnaZ.-.Outaidei of its "socie ty" babble is acquiring a name among the more solid literary journals, and Paul H. HayW wifch7 all i his 7 egotism 'writes 'the most readable sketches for the fashionable mecum. ; li ! . ... i The elegant picture of Booth as Hamlet btoTved iipoir Jiurchasersof ffierjf,8atur-. day, is in itself worth a "queens ransom" c ten cents 1 jBuy Every Saturday m :nl American l Stock Journal. The 1 number for April is by far the best edition of this magizine we iaye ; yet seen. '; ts contents present varied articles on the general care of stock : Horses, jcows, sheep, hogs, calves, etc; N. P. Bey er & Co., Editors, Parkes burg, Chester County, Pa.-.: ; l t - : Engineering j and Mining Journal. TbQ March number ; pt this periodical; has reached us. It is voluminous in interesting contents on the industrial arts; filling seventy-eight pages, 10x12, in that which will instruct all. It is j published by Western & Co , the publisherf of the Manufacturer and Builder, and all who are interested in ehgin- eerinff or minincr should subscribe alone, . -f I western cc KjO. publishers, new York. Only $4 per annum. : ; . j Boy and OirU Weekly and Illustrated News, from Frank Leslie, publisher, New Yerk:. i m - prince til Fa;Lutin His Perambula- - - - .! . . I TIONS THEO?QH:THE CITY-RECEIVED Everywhere 7 with Manifestations or t, tt ? -ri -r Respect His Farewell Inspection Precisely at twento-two minutes sixteen and - - a i m . A , ,- . 7 j . lu. , .'i " " T7 iarl of Chi, arose froin his couch atter a night of calran and refreshing sleep. After perform- refreshing sleep. After perform ing his regular! matitiutinal ablution, he breakfasted on spring lamb and Florida peas a rare, arid; we must say unseasonable dish. He did j not use either knife or fork, but skillfully manipulated the "chopsticks" of his native land. Might altbon ::j i i ji the same bland manner as the dav before The atmospheres was quite warm, in the antfi-room. aa wfi nasssd tWrhnrrh A cw fi mifv-htv soft of Asia ffinnincT himAif in'th considerable viiri: When we entered he rose immediately,; proffered a chair, and was quite profuse in congratulations of the ex- i. aa iii" 'it . 0f tUeP0ST. courted to his High- . a UCDa uvicu:;i;uf ..ceauiness, to mase ms i !,.tL ' is.--i- atujr uutu pieapup auu promauie,, wR' oiri, 1 tit our. anv tlirtnpr dkv n harmiMiA was ordered dnd after drinng around the nitv for .nmA ttmi wA liaif- in frnnt chables it. bIn confectioby bwiib; Our desire here wis to allow the young Con- fnoion tr, kste of iie,lnr,a AW .fr . peculiar to our clime, and. witness the same in process of Manufacture. The, heir appa rent smacked his royal lips as he quaffed the national beverage,' and departed well satis fied; iMz, -i -i,u . .-ti.'. T if Without joining our barouche, wc saunt ered down towards - ; ,r j ; . ,: MR. D. A. SMITH'S ' Mammoth furniture establishment, and un der ' the' guidance of the namesake of the Prophet, the royal eye casted on the ele o-anf ltonrlemo rliv.n. rnVincr ohttn of cane, bedroom sets of high double polish. and the 'myriad things to be founds in the . . furniture trade were all here. .Before, leav- ing; here, Prince Hi expresf etl himself in no measured terms of dr. Smith's stock of fur nitt$e au(. took with him as a token for the iiimperoivauanusome caru cuuieoi pousueu walnut IIIQBEE's 'AUCTION HOUSE I . f.. r , !;..;." Obedient to Request we called on his Wherever I h.vc been lfoUnd the people of the HUlsboro eut&h frdm iness of y'FIowery Kingdom," and ?a" ffh an "outside barbftriftnwfl nnn wii a K election in August, i nougn Dusuy en-! . 4. . , v, I Was the next visited, ahd "Biw.he" or Hiff.iiM-.rw..r"' """tvr44.a ' VV bee was all politeness and humility before h nrii m.MOUri the august visitor, who in return marveled the "man , of words." : The Prince was pre sented with remembraces of his visit in the shape of some toys, as specimens of Ameri ca's production. 7 . vr: , . ' HAST & BAILEY'S , i 7: Next engaged his, attention, and the Iinpe rial visitor foundiiuch here for mental rer olutibn. as indeed any one can, orpr'oT resident- -Prince Hi was f oil ' i ' nappY 1U U19 UCSlUHBt VI piiU&QVU IUS 1U1- nace where the molten fire poured forth, and likened it unto one of the idols of the great Empire The different agricultural implements displayed, made his broken English, "muchee likee,1" fall from his lif 3 very pftea; .j ,7 ,7 . ' 1 .r J.-n.in:rF. Beine hear our conveyance, wo stepped ia 11 lrire to the Mtahlishment cf tha JLV ww ' - above named rantlcmsn. ? The.ESiiling f-cs of ideorge was here to greet us, and tho Prince Stated to us that ths "God cf Rain." one of the idols in the Temple- atPekin, resembled , this gentlemen ."very , mucheti." " -r mionn ueorg. of this, and wo fODe he will not hear of it. :; leading shi ppinsr nouses, t w f-vu. 7 driver to turn the horses towards Barry Bros, office.-. Once here, Prince Hi witnessed with some' gratification the long list -of insurers J in the. Globe Insurance Company, Of which these young merchants are the fgents. The quick trips of the steamers of the Lorillard line, and -the staunch manner in which 4he vessels are puiltwe iotd to'thjejirinc and! he stated in return1 that he hoped lere long, the Megsrs.Barry "would soon be 'agen for the coming Wilmington arid China Stean thip Company 7rX - . i ? f. ;:VKv7 R JR0N. ''''' ' f: ' We Stopped 1 yaent bere, attracted by the splenditfuispiay of collars, shirts, socks, 'handkerchiefs, etd, etc., in the rin dow. We passed ' in and occupied ourself in examing the numerous articles for sale. On leaving, his Mightiness placed among his purchases a bottle of delicious periume, sold only at this house. : 7 ;7 'i . a il ALEXANDER OLDHAM'S ' .f " " Flour Mill being in' our roite we stopped to show the royal guest one of the finest constructed flour mills in the South, ani for particulars, we referred him to a lata ennv ( . . ...... . . . ' L-J ot the Post, containing an elaborate Vde scription of this place. Prince Hi cave vent J to manyconiums on the house, and seemed quite pleased at the revolutions of the "bbl- ttr" On this we "bolted " and snnn wrTr - - . ... - - lC WA&A AAA V. n I - . . i A. . - - I pi wine ana, uiuamg us gooa oyc. ue soon I . - . - .. 'J . left for . his . called on him and attended his departure, I he shaking our band very .warmly and: be-1 sfowing (to usVseveral presents of Oriental ibm."He fcri tencetollew York, If ; :' - - ' ' v 7' i LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. EcrroR Post i Since ' mv removal from ifilce by Governor HoldeK'I have employed in ?cH?A -iVi0 I trufrEU in wiaHLiiifT. LiiRV WRifinnipn mRnxni politician' and freelr expressed themeselves' reSaraiDS our.next uongressmair, ijegisiators and Shenff.' 7 77 " ' 7 7 i ' T Undoubtedly the Republicans in the tdun- WP$rtj. tion; theiel abKowkdged; their claims I admitted, and their demands orranten. TKvpr m W-PS North Carolina. Wilmmcton has ranirl ih puuuJ j,Viuu -p. r r ' I entire watrnnace of the nartv in. New Kan o- JL..T. . T r " FT" ver. . without representation in the county, ' . V ZSTSSS ? vauop ,v,wV uweuWu nWp "iTO ?J ' a ltt wt cucrHrV carneflt efioitAs a distinctive branch of t , they claim representation m the Sfcate legislature; as an; agncultural people aeaciuuij uu' yiauij, iucj vviii suppuib tuicc uwicio iiyiu iuc, vat v. x uicutiuu bills with , authjmty beg my city friends f'to : consider: "well .this .important; claim on the part of their country friends. ? nr was?pr6ud to hear one tcuirdn 'misa f6rjC6tr7bockery, all the 'v way from Federal Point to Blackf River m In truth; I declare W'l-wj' :iot.uuiiuuub;cU01W! country Republicahs m New Hanover, 1 C S.A ftKni 'm a a. A. d 11 and I sincerely hope that our county will send to the District Convention an; undivi ded Dockery delegation.; ; Why not t No abler man graces our National Legislature; a Republican; a scholar; a patriot; a gentle man. Oliver H. Dockery stands unequaled in the District, andv to dehy him a re - nomi - nation would bean act of cruel injustice: 1 - k . i . . the ReprAlican, party in the Third District Regudmg :our legislative and county of- - - T vr ncers,1( x ueier wrmng. x uuiy wisu to say 'j-.ai.. it -l:-?-: Jli'i i ' 1 , irieuua wia, x uxu w w ar V man, ana under ; no circumstances . can i become an independent) candidate for. the Legislature. Therefore let tis join nanas,! ana endeavor people poiiUcauy-ixuB w our parijj xaur- ally above suspicion,, and with intellectual brain rtlIost .respectfully; " 5 T7ilminfTtonlT. C: Aori! 16:1870.'' ? , rr Smithyllle Affairs j;. '! '.-Vss f - SiiiTirvrLLiJ, April lCth,187p. -' lln. Bditor.' The quiet of "Cmithville is at pre: Tat stirred and excitsd by ths thrcrj cf Etrm-crs coniir- in. and nth tli2 bu:i- I nes3 calling them hero frcm thcif - retired . I ' country farms and hbm:3. j f7It h Court week, and adyantr-3 TTi3.t ken of this circumstmc lor t3 cc:cr;a v h trn' 1 powers suuicient 10 aeieno our causewnen- literally a present help in time ortroupie; .and, ue ue Riran- sailed ' bv Democratic no circumstances or condition, can It particularlv ever $n( v nlreTr ?asa"c PJ ..re?ranc crove otherwise than beneficial. Darin- nure- . 1 - . 1: i . 1 . . i- . . . . . . " . " - - - - ; 1 peoplt to meet with 'their friends from the country, and .delegates from air the Sin! ships were present,1. Speeches were deliv ered upon . the. poUtical topics' "of the day sarxte tor, and -J, T. u Simpson, Bccretary tot tne meeting, and some short remarks by others. The meeting was harmonious and enthu siastic in . spirit and-sentiment, evincing a deep .seated affection and loyalty toward the government, arid the Republican party; at present controlling it. r Mr ,5;ft , l I Smithville is full of people from -all parts of the country, everybody's house is full of Visitors. 77; j:: ;i?riHi : Great exclterncnt and - interest is felt in the proceedings or tho Court, at . present. which is engaged in trial of a; white , boy about sixteen years old for-shobtirig'a col- tred boy aboqt the same age, named' Julius Ballard, through the brains.i'ijiff . i . uoidsDoro wants a bans:. h Heavy rains in Rutherfordi7t Warrenton jail is boarder: jesa.j a .4 : Greensboro wheat crop' promises well. .Tobacco crop of Forsyth will be great. Hon. J. R. McLean of Greensboro is dead. Senator Sboffner has gone West.to reside. t N. M. Lewis has4een'eleCa.iHayor of Milton. 4 1 ' 7" j 1US OUir ut the woocie fmanWTu f h er o f the Sentineli . The BuUetin- (Charlotte) caUs: the tti fiVivM J UAinMS .f I 1 in-'" Nathaniel Thompson, aged,ol05y cars, Z 1 died in Cleveland county lately. rWilsou has organized her" base ball club. Maj. J. W. Dunham is President; : : ,.;7':;T:-; a Teachers ofpublia schools cau draw' public! their pay monthly, if they desire it. 1 The Wilmington and Weldqn Rail Road depot, at BattleboroV , will hot be removed ltd Rockv Mount. " " x!m.i V I 4 IThs t Rutherford Star says : wo'fearn that l a young man jy the .name ot uopper was I killed in.the lower part of thisfv county last f week. We have; not learned the- particu The ,ear.n8 tliat W4tson UUUYIvlCU a tucuHkvWtiu Vi tus uui xvi Warren and one Rogers madel'thelrlepcape I TV,5" t ntr Rnnrta nitrht last from the iaifat ftmith- ; t;u;' A ' :n.. i.7 , . . i . .-.-..4-. ' , Under tlo present ..rercnue W6ajs tUo Standard the money arisiug .irom alLUnes, tate must be forwarded tphe Clg ot the rinberior Court of ' the County in! which col- lected, and by him forwarded to. Hon. p. A. , Jenkins, Trewurer of thBqard oduca- I purposes. 1 Mi i - 1 , -The Fayetteville ' Pretbyteriaim says ; A negro man named Mainer was -shot jdead in his own house, on Saturday night! last, the murderer firing through adi opening in the cabin occupied. by MaincTJtr&e? .affair oc curred about three r miles east of rFavette ville. A negro man by the. namo of . Manual has been .arrested, r charged with shaving perpetrated the murder, y When - this para graph was . written the examination into the case, was still going on. The Southerner says, in i'a word -to our colored citizens , , . 3 ' Manv of vou witnessed on ' Saturday last 1 the earnest endeavors made by the Hook a?Q f.aaaer company, couipuseu vutureij i m VTiilb&O. Bate tue. IMUtiviti w vuw. . vonr own color. Thev, could .and .would n0t have exerted themselves more : earnestly had their own property been in , darger. ir. i,o rrrmtanre. q it. not time - -.- that the senseless cry of the 41 white- man's I ihdifference , t0 tue bjack ,nan', intQrests" na(j ceased ?-. ft , .. ff- i jf that is'nt getting votes "by hooh and i Dv crooks , through "a jiery ordeal," then 11 Thevue potn neiore ana alter sue nas dc- crove hz it may bo taken as an invlgorant, with sreat advantage both to xnotnerana lniant ; ana, wnen , taaternu anxiety ia awakened by the falling an petitc, unnatural lanTUort and general indispo sition of a pelicate daughter, there Is do toaic -or alterative which will work such a rapid and healthful charge in the condition of the fair la- , valid cs Plaktatiojc BrrTms. For the morn-ir- li:;Itt:3 and . dcrrec:icn ot rpirlts, caused by lata tcrs ed-vrL-'tis called . iasLionahle didpation, tLcre U notU? comparable to this trices vcctahls restorative. ., . 7 ' l'crtcna rha taTe czc? izzli I lj.-ns - .ftlane PuJdIr'-3, Ccstards or - Creair3 iaada frota Sjea ZlCislixrsx and served -nilU good rich creani ornlli, will never need -coaxing to use it, as it rizkes one of the. most delicious, nutritious, economical," t-d health-ivlr articles of food evej provided cy a boustilal troyldence., (m .. . . 1 .A 1 4 : '1 1 I j J a n V
The Wilmington Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
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April 17, 1870, edition 1
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