WILMINGTON, 1ST. C., THURSDAY MORNING r!AVQfJJ$&iif.im! I ' ... v . '"'Sjt.? NO. .28. I !w ..--Mi J 4 f i Let w THE WILMINGTON POST.. v-;Li " 1: . . i - - . . . V UliLISUED SUNDAYS AND THURSDAYS. 7 ) f jrcr' Ycazj. ...... . . . ... - r3 00 ':; 6ix Months. . : .... 2 00 Three Months. 1 ....... ., 1 35 j jL)nc Month. .. .. . . l. .. . . ...... :- 50 . ' ' : Single coiicB, ihvc cents. ' ": ' ' ;! - f ' (jlubs fujrnibhed at rcaiofiAble ratcsp ' 1 RATES OF ADVERTISING:- . Per square, one time, 75 cents. lVnbs than one square, one time, 50 ctnts. Two times f I 00 and all ftucceeditig insertions I J ; iilf price additional. - v-W "-v r f V 'J '": fmril.:.,rt.tii-: n for one Muare.' ami, tach Succeeding square half rates additional. mar Column and Colarfln: advertisements re rcidn proper .discount; - ' I.iealndvcrtwemcnts J0cejit8alinev f ?4 'ddr; (jUAii I. GKADY, ' '; i Editor and Proprietor, : M- I " Wilmington, N. C. l I, CITY. .1 please notice the black ck'oss pped. unless payment is maUe. Ier3 . will it ? " i . 13 ucann tbat all will be Pi aV-t styles of Visiting Cards. sino away the berry season. c ipcr at the rpsTTiUNTiNO Office. i- rjfJCT f:bc av material at souie pi our uoara houses : undone steak. Hiyif ?FBACB.Numerous letters baye been received ! from idiffcrent and dif- firing ldcli ! politicians chargingi yarious fet ns baye peace."; It is not right to con- linoo this peiiy anternccme i?ar. - ue i yai is tbc organ of thevllNioN party afld not of ficUpnisU. We Wii 1 not assist in dividing liiftber-tbe already divided and "beaten but not CQflqnexed' Republicans of New Hano- .ver. 7 ."- I'i:: -If ilci-cndent in everytbiug is the PosT at Two far a year 10 auus ui uyc , . nutation' of Wiltni ngton l;eii.T xreen-appled to death. f W blyies ot Bill Heads at the Tost Ftint- IFFICE. I , - I to scrape an acquaintance get n u 'V'tJi) as'aii assitaut in a Turkish batNj. lis SI f, M' clpiits call and examine our new nececpis I and Uo'iiiesa uarus. O rjnaiket prt-sents lively appearance iriiif ' "coming; in'ia .' very large quanti ties 11 la nd r.cc nts at the rosT Fmn itsa Offict . S. Haves called to e us y ester Siy ytdVdCpI.wei lvlf in fairl;r Vnly tfty majority. t'WiU stand it like ac r. " ' .. r Ainci ; The last time. Wc bave promised and tbh lithe last time, but who would'nt be 1 Miss &ottobetakenaoWinnvtrJS of uur fasliionamo-tocatlttcs, claims to have the highest; hat spire in America ; its meas urement, from head to apex, being four feet, nine and tb red-quarter inches. The ques tion might be innocently asked" "how is that t ot high Vy ; ii;,' '. - ; !" Yes we rcpeat lt This j bting- tbe last time"-r- is Viat ht'for high' ? - . , ii " Salt and Fresh Water Batiiiko. A diversity of opinion 'prevails in regard to the superior bcaltbfulness of fresh or salt water bathing. There are; those who can not conceive of the possibility of any ad vantage being derived from a bath in pure fresh water, but on the other hand jour own actual experience has satisfied us to the contrary. During the present season, in company with a number of others, jwe bave tried regular bathingiin a mountain stream, and with rcaults far more beneficial to all than those which followed bathing in the ocean Divest the latter of its j fashionable' prestige, and there are few who would not; only prefer, bat be much more greatly ben efited by the former, f V j i "Base Ball oh tub Brain." An ex change tells of a mail who became - so in fatuated with the game of base ball, that he insists on running the "home? machine on the base ball system.. His children, be ing qulleTltncrous, are assigned j their re spective positl1ons aDd the; servant ordered to fakp tljc 'iSrst base." ; His wife, , whose Great rejoicing at Higbees store oyer the cheaps of crockery, china and glassware'; 100 beautiful china vases, vinegar bottles; linen handkerchiefs; also 1,000 bottles of extracts, a good article at 25 South Front street. w rd "none piBfc" and bio. X bepg to flog bawU! and4 it., A few evenings s her to make a "short nd warnii dispute," is styled "urn- lie "batsman,'' his duty children. When the he designates this a 2To Vv'tt. Contributors and aavtttisers to "Uio 'Will plea?e take notice that m iuiath j tej&st 'be seyt in by three -clock, p. s uM (.1 f jiicuous iu puoticuuen. :huSj Mobc ticy suwed liis flowingmous- ;j ache Ui our sanctum yfcitcrdaj and dccjoires the ' flacc still flotits." Captain Jobe charg d upon mail, eprcdatofa . so lively that t e Tost Cilice 6 epar tracn t.havjs;pro motccl him "with increase orpaysand allow: "cad3rht honi base B left t 1 uV the servantat.tojBtop Wfland; $'ffeVD?1 bcins f o "make the Got Him. A mend tells this good one oh the Raleigh Standard man. That excel lent and unsophisticated youth had been a spectator ' at an exhibition in the Opera House, and about the time the performance was over the backmen stood round the door sprinkling watel and holding up umbrellas, as though it wero raining quite briskly Being a very delicate CQOiitntionr anr' having serious objections to v getting wet (externally), the "fertile" editor of course took a carriage, and was driven.- to his resi dence, inthe neighborhood oi a mile and a half distance from the Opera licmse. . Upon being let out of the carriage, land finding what a trick bad been playedlon him, he was so enraged that he went fback to thev starting place and walked homl The way in which be swore is said to bare been the first confirmation the people cf er had of the rumor that he had been an Agricultural student Under Horace Greeley. HKNs.-KA.mong pgssible things to do is chicken raising. In the vicinity of a large city, if updertakea upon a largel scale, the constant demand for the pouly and the eggs ensures a fortune, to someipoor man or woman, within a few years, Au ex change isays it was told not long since of the accomplished daughter of an eminent doctor of divinity who was actually going systematically and extensively into a chick" en enterprise. We bave no doubt of suc cess. As a woman's enterprise this is original, legitimate, useful. We are "glad this culti vated woman chose it rather than politics though wc should trust her judgment in politics in preference to that of the majority of our masculine sex. We are glad that some peoples-some women are not envi ous to dba striking and noisy thing, Rais ing chickens is better; that, at least, is use ful, and profitable; and there will be noise enough jwhen the young rooster begins to crow- too much should all the pullets at tempt to crow also. . ) TnE CHADDotJiiN Maksin. Wxcwrtcj ; completed residence ot Jaf?e3 Cha6- deepl and ' lasting impression - on the minds of the ruraeadra of the journal for which the article tas written. ' GETtYOm PRINTING AT THJMOST PRINTlKG IFFICE i ! 1-Cheapest and beat in the State. We have on hand a lare stip. ply of new anl substantial papers from New York and all finds ot French colored inks forf fancy anrJbtfsiness PRINTING. Call a; tbo uPost7 jPaiNTiKa Otmce. Front wmmz. ::;if cet. sfreefnear dfi jLETTBttS fctlOft THE PEOPLE. 7. ;e. - as qu Farms. A) Celet -itod Hurlbut' papers at the office of Gem nil j; 114 Simpson Corps Engineer . 8. A i trtriTedJn tavtu this - morning, for the pur rose of examining Cape Fear River atj its aoutb ; with avt.hv to its improve- . net,ar bettcr conditiolfor Navigation Congltt.l its: last Session .appropriated mb bnu lred thousand dollars r this ;ob- . jectyf nr. l it; is; contemplated use this moiicy t lithe most advantage towards a ; : permaue iwork. Fiu e prided Business Envelope's, Sjx DoIkrs mi t short time since, child young too young, in fact, toK Jwn accord. Its mother ia a daughter orandfatber (on its moth- er'a sjde). JJiurder win out" Is an old andlruerovexb. There was no murder in ttji cvand of course no great develop ments will ' be expected. But to; return to the subject the young mother of this young Jtfayelcr,. who concluded to, take up, hiV(or her) abode ikthe family of an aged and ctildlcssioupiV beyond, the raging Cedar, deserves credit for not having treated it to. afcold bath and; a sudden eath or a home ia a hollow ? stunip. We knbw I her name but 'rwill-'ncit tell." The advent ot the lit tle stranger at'thc house of they aged twain is4a matter of conjecture among the neigh- asked, sut 1 disturbances among, boys in lYCWiow ii' ? arc or irenupnt. nnpiirrrnr-P -. , t. - JL . The large bucs wll encourage-the younger to fight a ; then by shouts andtaunts "irri tate them iyiil they will almost become desperate, j Monday evening last at the in-: .terseciion js mtu and Dudley streets they lOUgUlj Wl Of alarmed dtl Migi ! la i Jtruer stickB, and the -disturbance ighborhood around,. ,1 here is-x -truer saying than that " Sweet are me uscs oi j 4yrtisenients." New Ii i 1 Cation. The department Washington jhave issued letters patent to Capt, J. M. iyiscj of this city, for an inven tion to co ti jl the booms of vessels in storms at st - IThis invention, made by our ii meet wnn great success g vessels ; having Jargc main- fjge and needing quick and Jng. Parties are seckinjr toi ill Wise's goodwill in the in- in townsman, among coa t booms to rxl accurate, hi i purchase C vention. VI hlsh him BuccessJ: Colored DU?Ws. . Wifb ft B: ATp?o.-"G6odness - gracious sakes alive l. U ;claiined old Mrs. Parting ton y csterda: Rc'sbe laid her morning paper ia her lap, ai d. looked severely, over her spectacles, Afrl The papers, mean fellowi now here's th, fat 7tas ' got into the men t ry day, are telling about licking v their wives;-and te Prince Frederick Charles rn and attack "A'awrv Ah b6urn, Esq.,-on Third street, is prabaoly 'tu most modern as well as most elegant building in ouroity. The well known skill of Mr. Walker, the contractor is sufficient guaranty for superior workmanship, and the plastering, by Phinney, shows bow well a good mechanic does his work. The natural elevation of the lot Mr. Chad bournhas selected shows bis building to the very best advantage. The bouse has a front of forty feet and is thirty-eight feet deep. The window sashes are of hlack wainut and reaching . down to the floor 6f The Iate Eftjctioh-Thc Result in Robe- the porch, wlnle the upper, stories are divi- soM..irow the Rennbiicanit YTarVma ded in the style inost approved by modenCaof tneiiefefiUDr. Alfred Thom- ;M Card WiieixtSrow, N. C, Ahg. , 1870. Editor Post : j - ; ' i Dear Sib : t seems to bo the opinion of many person in the county that I iuf fered a defeat ii the late election as a can didate for Hoi e of Representatives. In order to correct his impression, I begleave td say, that X w3 a candidate on t6e Pto pVs Ticket iominated at Row Point, July Sd, 1870,0 ; continued toy press my ciatnia up totjcompromige. agreed to the compron&as "fixed upiAugust 3d, 1870, and welt J tjo work in gfod faith to elect the "Cclip6misei Ticketf I was not a candidatehefeafter,! but b1i I received, in this county, OvV thirteen iandred votes. This compliment I esteem vy highly, and in this connection I return iny thanks to my friends for th;eirfgemrosity. " : j 'I i ' ; Wm. HcLaurin, ! ' r h i 'i V W Eeitor Post 1-i-Since the election returns bave come in,Aihdicating a democratic vic tory, many of our colored citizens have bo come perfectly panic stricken. Some even prmlioUng k roftt-l tCrro, OtirB belieV" ing they wilbar!o to flee for their personal safety, etc., ef c. The colored rjcople in this State Are free and equal at; the: ballot box, and nave the power, when1 united, to work tiings their own way, but tlei Democratic success in this. election, 1870, vas owing to an organized minority against j a disorganized majority. The caemy haSbroken through our lines; captured a go oil many pieces of heavy ar tillery and sqmei j small arms, but no prison- Caickred me must how share exactly 4 at tbeylfeectcaj wTo the victor belbiheppijs." Two years: from now the Republican par ty will be in! good order andwell condi tioned, and y a determined effort she will march forwardand retike her lost works. In the mean iime there Nneed be no cause for fear on the part of the tailored 'people. Not even the! Jrabid radicaUgXtremc leaders. Lejt us, stop quarreling &Qd unite our broken Franks, and prepare "to40 battle with a toe worth of our steel." RepublicatH. k 'ii scientific buiMers.' Bath rooms and closets profusCly "arranged , and'gas and water pipes throughout the house. j i ,v n ' l We. congratulate t our city .upon such an addition to the architectural erna ments taking the place of the old mtjnstro- cities in the shape of dwelling houses. Day ll.' 1 tL. . . : . Li ... V. . 4 - i L . X i uui?f.Buu tuu auu m eacn question asked, t oy ay we progress ana uecome moiti mou id regard to it, is the,bnly"aiiawcrley re-1 eru in our ideas, and not even a coijserva- ceive. y . ; tive victory can "put back the goofl time t.'mmmm . . - I rlWinr mhon novorl cfronfa nnrl rnri1oiri J improvemrits wilt arive an oia ipgyism into the ruraPchricts where they baong. I A Hot Case of Absence of MiND.-One would tink that such weather as -we have beeu blessed with for x. the past ten days, would ' bung to 'the ;mihd of . all mankind, and feminSne kind too, a! realizing sense of the fact whether sleeping or waking.; but sqch isftot , the fact r byny mcaD' aswe shall proceed to show by .rclatingiwbatwe denominate a hot case of absence of mind. A tncnd of ours was blessed .with a visit from a couple of charming! young people of the feminine persuasion, who, proposed to J Jerf a pleasantJ)enswoma, has; been trying; dOmiCil nnrxiTcst rww - qran inueiiniie perlodTThev "arrived . alter the; shades of evening bad tallenton the i hottest night'of last week', 'and after the? usual; greetings had been exchanged, and. the focal and p3 sonal gossip exhausted -heing tired and sleepy from a lonjj.raiiroad.ridewei ducted to the room. With the usual tattle which young1 girls willlndulge in, in which the various male acquaintances of the town; form a prominent feature," they tumbled be neath the snowy sheets, L - mm lept the sleep of the innocent. Whether they dreamed ot Turkish baths, or of taking a bath in a liver of boiling ?ateror : Dtj tMshisrian:ddes. not vouch ; hui whei they awoke to reat izing sense: of suJaltrnaiy'thingsJohn Rog cf's,-hq'perishc'aV' 1 Srnjihfield, could not have had a more reaUiing sense of the pres-. enco of more caloric than was v cobfor table, than our heroines, t Aii investigation socn revealed the fact that, in their haste to wop the drdwsyX'godaheyi under one spreipt!f ? comforera j5'a. woolen blanket It iz-- .necessary to any allusion to thVxwry ofcopious peis- ! Keepings Cool. The misforture with many writers is, that they view everything frc43t their own individual standpoii, with out, for a moment, taking into cons Aeration that all are not situated as themscfres,and that,: consequently, suggestions that are perfectly applicable at one placeare whol ly inappropriate at' another. Faith Roches- asTjrthe ; r : LUMJBERtpN, RenssoH C, N. C, i-m : , ,rJi$LM-;' knst 7th, 1870. C- vfiliembkciheJate election in this county uaa pwaeu .vrnj,.aqa We are now enabled :"16 . a!a ealmfeviewof the past, and take lntojconsidatioh the causes to wblcuTEe-dpt of the Rekblican ticket in ihis cbuiitJiflay hattribuVdv It is well known that thidlepublicans kxjt a majori ty in Robeson, j Jhis fact bein beyond the question ;5JreasiableHdispu?. the fact stares us ih the f fee that the fiult of our . ' ; COOKS, IhAGASmi t i mmmm r i . . "fjpetenon'i Magazine . oep terrier Iz Ll ready on our table; - Jt'ia a : wonder. tDU3 howw excellent aperiodlcal can be nb? Ushd also lowi price, and especially jiow ic&n go on improving, as t it, does; 6u the explanatiowe Jrappose, is in its Tast clrcn lkUqn,rftich is tithe largest,, wo beliete, in thepiitecl States. The principal eriraT in in this numbet,J on6fc the niou ex quisite wei-ve yer seen: it is calledEath'--Ur Md represents a heantlfulfhigtoir ited girl, the heroine of a charming njf eJct ljgttn in this nambcrr vKatticra'sLovo. ftory.w ' But th& tales and romalcas ilf ihia aagazine are alygdin fact t! e very beatoutv) V Thc?dole fashion-plate is 'superb ; and in aldition there, are some fifty wood cuts of urcsses bonnets, collars, &ci, &cif One of Ue most valuable articles is - our E very i) j Dres ses," illustrated with engravings, no wing how stylish and fashionable dresses nay be Made at home, and oconomically. VTeter aon's,'; is the pnlf magazine that gMs these articles, and one appears every month, Every family ought to take; this infeazino. Terms $2 a year, with liberal dcdnclons to clubs. Published by Chas. J. Petcrin. 300 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. . . The Phrenelogie&l Journal and Mt&ards Monthly for A.ugust ccmes to hasl some what later than usual, on aecouat of a fire which occurred in the building where it is put in type. Its contents, however, as inter esting and as valuable 'as ever. One or two articles from the long list are all we have space to notice, at this time. "Madam Demorest," the well-known modistcHs trayed and sketched; 4Saniin8?,?jftw treats ot, the conduct of Insano vAjylams; "PhysicaL Education," is Iearpedrynd in atroctively r discussed J 'PersonaIa,j and "Matrimonials" receive a severe out merited handling by one of our welbknowa. writers We can not but commend' tliis August titun ber to the reading community. t Pric .''80 cents, $3 per year; Published by SR. Wells, 389 Broadway, New York; AK ITEM OF NATFBAI INTEREST. The subject to which we wish to direct the reader's attention is one of great "import ance vs Americans, ;both as regards their in-J dividual and nat jonal'interests; for whilelt j contribhtes to the 'honor and gfcatnesStff the one. it advanr.pa the interests of tWe Other; and no man, or class of men, orjria tion can feel satisfied that they have dene their duty to thtir flocks and herds unless there are means prepared tor their care and restoratioc whe i sick, a remedy against con tagion, and preventative against empiri cism and barbarity; t T!ic means, remedy and preventative are ccxnprehended in the Veterinary . Science, and proper, care ot our Domestic Animals, ' to which ihT Stock Journal is especially dev&wW nf -which r flhould be in the hands olTL - lenged t thrri.'cr Ts (I;ivt''Pagh Of the'State trc b wrd. f After challenging tlifco tir h9 gr-ird fired, the ball tal eflcct in 3aklc4 His Honor tne Mi tier ' the arrest, of Pugh, c ruination to-day. 1 wililind Gold IS Pave til Water - All quic -piamonw Europe ftets. TL1NGS. p;tenicg. nRaleigb. a btif.bread. : in ia Over 70. Lady Prr Leaves aiarcadfalling Dr. Holland I horns is red. Albert Ece i hfthavinrr. Saratoga i ietyis mixed. Fruit is gc 4;foi dyspeptics, the Royal L int the front. The beer fcln aro getting rich. The WhitiilWauis are dull. Look out . i t brisk: fall trade. Boston likb.Ciigs imitations. Red hot po'iu ians cooling oil. Mosquito rauf:lea are proposed. Store impre 7pi ints7arc the rage. r7ennUja ! tiii veVi Ut., Gloves are thq mcVican fashioni. Toujee is doinptheJiLdirondackk. Rome is to bo ta capitQl of Italy. Wales is goigtoIndia next year. Wisconsin isblrrrliwith coioniia. Jtaly Is aboprotecr the ijopc. Conservatives; ci3larfor modcrajtion. Pollard pitcheptrOeff. Davis agaio. Bismarck beef is the St. Louis guzzle. The Labor JonrpU,Ncf Boston, is; dead fhe Chicago Jiienrjfrant to be police Indiana will iok Wtlf debt Septcm V 1 1 A Mccklin Bibl .Wight $800 in L -23 Atlantic stcapcra icarry tbo Maatn Marblicfjip,? well :l isder lating 1 v IfeW Orleans has & iall-yox but no yell few. ') ' - l . Wendell Phillr a is tiring away at coojies. f. . , I .j The French Pnrcei Irxlorial has donrj a-pug hat. ; fatfk . , ' ' : Pennsylvania pprs -allvertisc , :or g compositors. - , l.-LO I ' Los Angelos wilt rnib? I million galh ofSine this year. S . The first settler ih yarf$us Vlioy, Kt . r : lu i cormpt nor nTr Fialc driveTl . tve calv toir-in-h Oera atNe lumb - - : . fias. was a necro. r rpUber worm tpri yet seen at NewporVj , nt Mhrt .Wbitehc uac4 Ol Ml : r, J T i , taruau xrom XiUtuiv farmer and stock owner. A i7tatft.t free to all who r.appiy. Address. N.. r , Boyer A Co., publishers, Parkersburg, Ches ter county, Pavli i i'r -V, 1 ..f The "Toung Folks JluraV1 is the f novel title of the new Rural and Literary Monthly being issuediyrr Hf 2T. F. Lewisvlhijpub- liaher of the I Western Rural, at Chicago. Prizes are offered If or steries and contribu tions onTanotisiubjects by ? youn Writers, and fine premiums for clubs of subscribers. Terms, $1.00 per year. The first i oOCKsub- scribers are vto,be. credited for two years. rust luois, Ua: T.iilin T?nrrittJ tha lcimctri blacksmitl home.in Connectictt A Long Branch lacLcs turn the fn der to Fisk's coryphca. c ! 6ne hundred and tJntyight New Orleans last w elk. ?A. .wonderful m; $ ; spring discovered at JfadUu . t "Forty-seven thou: -h't. dollira iewar .fHc dcatl baa w berton, Beach Swarfp, besides which they toleli peoBe how to keepxoord ot t White intensely hot weather as we have been' fa- vorca-j-ivnu iot nearly two months past. We think this , paper must- excite; a great defeatl is to jibcAaced to theVinactivitv fttterest among' theyoung men and young the murderer of N and wiit of encrgjon the part 6t seme of women vuruu5uuu tuw yUxv0 vW. Bppr0ach ot t ecaniryuc-us eci t t - a - m . h t "w t n 1 - x w ti. i-. .!.-. -r - m. ia t.v.- u. u.:t ii. i rirp.su rt. jx. i . lewia. xUDiiBucr. vuieao. . i tho wsr news in hqciv 6 i- , . 1 : in the cause o?.frighned at the shaVw of a j..k tluk.j ;Ampl arrangements Npere made to! havd acuvl working men al all H Statement of countits that have gone Re the preclnts before tie day ot election. O. I nublican. with the maioritles as near as can SHayeialbis friAds c f ' Blue Springs, BmithL Union Chappe), Luni-1 Alamance The New Orleans i remeri niei rousing reception at nc ne. 4 The London TeM U.iatno fepecu Please bear in mind the tact that she is writing for the benefit ot farmers' wivej and daogbtersj Dressed in clean, airy gar ments, and sitting at leisure in rooms Jrom :wicuilfie'iaring; sunshine is cxcludedj withcbol - laco or, muslin curtains at the w!ido'wi.and with sprays ot delicate flow ei amt trailing vines in vases on tables and htlc with:a iew pitcher jof ; ice water, or iced. lemonade: ready" for any thirsting one, and with fans conveniently disposed, a reAsonle person ought :nptto complain of heat. I We shcrald think iotThe picture is a very charming one and , the Suggestions excellent, but evidently Faith has 'not had ady.Ter.enlaredexperienco in from house keeping or she; would not? mock our rustic matrons and lasses iritli such! fairy-like sug gestions in regard toi. keeping coL ,The idea ct,a farmer's wifo i,n hartcstime "sit tli at leisure'! in shaded room? with lace iurtaj-?f:? decorated- Trithl vases filledith sprays cf delicate "fbxicrs and trsHiag vines, Housei Ad AUoroiiViiie. Had fhe parties Belecteo ; lobV fter Lumber Bridge and 6t. Paubeing alftheir precincts. Be ibrl posing this brief commBnication Lmusl no4 iprge t to publicly acknowledge who has bn wit us during a part of the late camySigni tlafthe Republicans of Ro beson iully aprieciate rand recognize the part he nas taKea in tne coniesr. . xus 00m and ifearlcss 'cnce of the Republican expose of the - duplici ty of flhc principles the pemocnv this region of, mocracy did Bertie i Bladen Brunswick Caswell Craven Edgecombe Foray the " . Frwiklin : rf Granville H Greeny T Halifax X I HendersonKi T uones Lenoir r- Montgomery lf New Hanover pitt Wake ) ' probably , 400 QOO .,100 250 ' 500 125 2100 40 200 400 200 2000 tfmall .00 350 200 gan of the Emperor t jolcon Medical Query-whf ia person dec that "his brain is on tre" w it chquct plow 1 ouu . , I I Physiologists bavfc "cover connecuug jiua. wh. - vegetable is hash.; j 1 XT DAVI8-In thU Clt. or the 10th ; ins t, r DAVIB, fged69ye4 I ; b ( I The relatives and frl 3p "1.ffecea8 respectfully invited to &f:d th will take place at the ?cWenc J Of her James KDavlf. on Frd t betT7 .cn W001 Dawson streets, at 21 o'j f'pff ' CW T .... . . ..'." I , I fa.s win long dc rcmemDerea in j.ayney frj,.--v.. -40" leotate. menu iux jlic 1 it is proper to, state tuat, judging irom ilr vpt ntmoat to frirrhten I the vote in 1SG8. the State is lanrelv rsnub- the -old war lW' off from the tracks but li ncally, ithough there has been . .T. 1 nothing like a full vote polled. K Sea. Moss Fnrine. foodrwhich we takeplcl our readers, we nave u ind have found it to 1 bl delicate and palatable bave seen they soon fotid out that they had woke up the wreng pMsenger asthereisno such thing j ' Yesterday inerning, about ; one o'clock, as fear in tkeold Doc," as we call him up priyate James Badley, Co A- 4th U. S. Ar here iartbe pines. The Doctor leates here I tillerv. -was badlv "wcanded by a tausket for Virginia, t whero he Twill takejhe field I b&lj, fired by piirata Pugh of the 1st N. Cl this fill in oenau 01 me iwpttuuuw. vmuj. i btateixoop?, -xiust -was at the time on duty JVYeash'ourrold friend success. . : ," I as eentinel at crrpajptist Grovel The .. . . itoBEBos v; particulars, r.3 near as ,ve tan learn; are, n J- ' xi that Jarnw Edlsy of the artillery had been T i(-Port and Advertiser, BUKKesta uiu 1 rt,.-.r-.4 k-. '.n,..unn 4 3 in c 3 t it in art mmend bar for tie- r )st nutrj j ile fc Stable ! t i thousa It rhV bc3fdes,theSeaMoss,;t ?alln3rc has many curauve pru4 rj u is recommended for pectort 1 1 r Srofuloui tione, and is perfecUy ha: nil; i Here, then, we have an eit- y toew of food of the most -delic -tc' -Uavitlni acter. adapted to the use f 3 uble for Mange, Puddings; Charia; 1 3 - Jusse, ahnofttinvaluaoie for use y tr " loraiw. simple, delicate, nntrltior , 1 peas,' rJ r nn.half the COfttiCf zena. Jfaruia, eic, xor, a. 1; I . cuit lis

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