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i it r - 1'' OS! if Ik '-is 'si ten. ift sr? W III . 47 I f L f If i . - i w - ' . 1 , r , t; f Jo Ji.f ,4 . l:U:U I- 11- : V J! jl ."'0 i.vr' .( 0 . V ft- i. v My A' . " h i 11 1 . J . - 'I ft!;" f :i 1 i' " - C -'-!" - j -1 rf nf-r? ?:? n -n tt i ni ri y -ft ri ;:vVYQiyiitt:lg 'N .v THIERS DAi-MpRN K;!" 'w- THE WILMINGTON POST. :i OFFICi Ali ORGANS-- j rUBUSESD SVSDA TS AND TI1VRSDA Y8. PerYear..:.... .......... 81x IlonUis. ........ ... .. .... 2 00 Three llonthi .v. ... .. : .. ..... fv; 1 fiingl? copIeB,FiTe cCnU. - . Clubs farslshed at reasonable ratesi nfiT1 .-. '..- ! nn:3 or adyehtisinqj hci ' i zi tr c fcq-re, ens ticap, D cental T. Inies ' 1 C3 end all sucfiecding insertions hair 1 .:c3-e'.;;:otiL . ' . t-itcir-r :ri: -4 C3 for oaeeciuarc, and each ncceeding eiire half ratek additiccal.1 i jilalf Colusin aadCclann''dTertiiexnenU re ceircd on proper discounL'- " ' I ' Local adTertisementa 10 cents a line. a AddrcES,, .CIIAS. I. GRADY, Editor, Wilmington, N. C. ! CITY. ;:; lv, t- Weather variable. Munson adTertises for boys. The Mayor is feeling somewhat better. 'Talk" ho Conyention to jour neighbors. IAltihatiisi known; is an index to the un known, i Babscribe for the f Post and aaye yyour Homestead. , ; Alianting; anyjbing ,re4 ,-tbe yp8TRvtad- ; vertuements. j i MrJBLeyeai reports schools, en, the heme finuhed 1 Sound iSI IS 3i?.JJ t We are indebted to Hon. O. H. Dockery for valuable public documents. i Now is the time. to subscnoe. All who pay aHtnceTWO DOLpkHS T liir. Ddckery nala'l'gwltrl benefit our harbor improYements. - Wliire power Is absent, we may find the ;.i t ubes Of genius, but we miss the throne. To all sending us five names of .parties who tcill pav we agree to send a free pa per. Oe of the sublimcst things in the world is plain truth, as compared with ..gilded j Storms generally are a mysterybut you can almost always discover $Q:tfrtft of , a Vsnow torm.,iij3Kiciyri : ' 1 Thmwlifili ts. Jhjafrecl gates, com pared toTWhlcJi IhdstfiilThcbes . were but 'Jwtflowiw1fc&a'fe'vJ.4I.a WEEK, for TWO DOLLARS a year, when paid in advance. " ,- - - ' -I .. . n 1 ,1,1 r i Rally Republicans,, and prevent ; conven tion and confusion by distributing the Post all over the'StateV511 slsrj -. . . , ' Our' subscribers on the Northern route ''-did not get papers last Sunday by reason of sickness, of Carrier - We would acknowledge the reception of the report of the Penitentiary Commission from Mr. Alfred Howe. Williams and Murchison have a new three masted schooqer - consigned te them called the Lula Murchison. The more a woman in's waist is' shaped like an hour glass, the more it shows us that her sands of life are running cut.. I A powerful despot, towering above a' na tion of slavery, is like the mighty structure, of Cheops, a pyramid upon a desert. . ' r t ' - . "' .L- aJsises ' - ' We presume that the reason why woman II more respected in this country than in ay other, is that she deserves te be. Letlovereof the old count courV'Sri aiiAber itSstihirtjoilas tc J5rij poor township wantisg to open or fix a road. General Manning has increased his stock of general merchandize and is fast monop olizing the jobbing trade" on the wharf. Some married' folks keep their Jove-like jewelry for the worlds eyes ; thinking it too precious1 for everv dav wear at the fireside. 1 VII 'h The "Convention" must abolish all pro tection to poor, mien and inaugurate the'old , Titem ot big fees to lawyers and hard f., times for every body else. Weakness of tbe stomach is. a protection inst other maladies. So dyspepsia is the i.the sources ot longevity. - s : rWnlMj Cannaday.has.had a pretty hard ritVbVtteiplrS pad eeaatttii&a VU1 tc2ftndreart TsdT announce him convalescing. .i:-' '. i - . j;w; Ia cold we&ther,fat me&l, batter, andthe Ipce, wU keep tjwbdyar anct in jwiirni weather milt eggs, braa; bread, and inm- There will be a grand temperance "oYa tionarRaleigh on February 7th-and 8th. jnTBam tJaryy r 6 Ohio will :speajani the editor of tht Sentinel will' relate hit ex penence. coursei ef construction, ' under the: very abhVlupervisbnf jexi-Btrauz, Ciqi SupnUndent,iine Cape JPear .JBnildmg Company; ivi- -":' jVIi.is asked j byjiiibyer anxipuf J injut . 'i JE T rer" ' whether the' t heavy headed ; burlesque intended for lar leading conservative of 1 this city, who, "loyeth? to, UlJ:. bwrcTf t? f lj iAj j CSn . . :;; -;:-e.- ...1 1 ReT. Mn Earle, who labored so success fblly at Hr. Hiden's Church, is very highly commend ed by the Virginia ; papers; e JUr. B is ibcftit to proceed qrth and then West and South west on a preaching tour. Vf i j I In the ' Advertising Agency of ' 'Geo. Tt oweii' & Co.f No. 40 Park Row, New York every hing? is so stematized ?.; that their; immensa ; business is conducted without cbrifusiih of clay.;1,ThtY t have regufar4y' 00 hie over; 5,000 newspapers, t fji r 1 " R ricks. William Mvera and' Daniel Lee have now on naoa a large quantity i enc&s. of the Tery: good Quality ahd cbaer ban those brought to this city! from j abroad. I Tiiltr. knm -. ni.nnfantKnill onl) ..nrl' l t Ob, extra vaganUradirjalrecrietucon servaWvecnmpl wners-! fUesiltWmart ' "extravagant i to " pay ten aouareitor: i exery apprentice Hired'ot chit d Bonncl, wben ttn der the new 'system you canr ga before thc4 Preble Judge anhlre :for $ ! fthndicul :emp foist its little handbill of a "Union and Rt pubUcanViMlr of the;?RepnUiW pMty is stoo tunny? Notfe'are so ignorant or .foolish as to be httmhed -bv-BiUf Bernard jastrdodge ' ' r 5 . -,J ' mm - ? ; ! - i lii'Sqjing ellow;np6wn wasted; his in. teliect wofully jiist betore New Year's. -He says he spent a ; whole evening drawing up thrce forma of conversation tor, call day,, to .4 be used as occasion required, and then was,! obliged tqstay att nome, u vye .snouia iiae t to have these forms for publications i t rw. K i .i!n...ii , ' I i nere is . no uiwchivj, iwi,iao '"J The very best can be bought for a fraction oi wnat cne aearesi pans coat. - pound cooked; in a stew with dry bits of bread will make a rasal tor an entire family. 1 : v . I Hon p.-HJOockery, writes the Post, hop- . nr nor Kin mftirn ? B: nniLRii iiltii i. iiir the 1 1 ":r-".- . :.r , r- 0 : :--. true Republicans cKe g" r work of saving the State, and we recognize in Hon. O. H.:Dockery a man of great strength and abilitv. 'X - - ri1--' - v (-' i ?V, - j' V"v t, ' j Cru.h haU are not adapUd to b. od at traj.. A gentlemaa tned to. carry a plat. f feam, "f"1 "f": He n fortunately touched tho,pr.nB at th. wrong bibu. uMuu, aua-w,Mwv-. sweetened, a spoiled dress, and an un- pected revelat e nner depths ef a Go. Arnold, who went to Raleish to sketch the Legislature, returned to this city last evening vuru,. white, members of te Genera nave requea.eu. f- y "New Polidcal mcai vuuou,. iHuiikU.w 1 "V i1,-Tt J 1.. V.tiii 1 consented.1? . i..A...(;.nn.t,i,ri,fl , w ' , , . . i that Halifax would give two thousand ma- ority.auistthentenUonWdJ 12ast would go solid ..gainst it, while the foyaiite m of the, Weit would bury it j A.; wati, tharth ifcaHiM nprr J 5 ... v, - -l reauirect.WBrt. ? uv.;. . J Prettv eirls. unless they have wist metn - ersl are more educated.by the opposite tsxj Uan.theirown:i? Put them whsre you will, there is aiwayir someiaU busying himself In their instruction; !and the burdeii Wf mai- cnfitefiiacCu texeoryj?ed;Mfoiowi: :o donYt need to be or do anything. Ytur busk ( prettyl and anro uaf hess in life is te look Yea don't eed to study; Ton know all by nature tbht'kwtsiia need know. Thei cnly sense yoaneea lsioreiy nonsense. ion art by virtue of Tg a pretty women, tupsricr e 11 Kculdl lor'tlia wcrldthave yodraayUiHj Ukt tota ii edd number of stme" aerial, twbatyou- are. . r 1 Jftbr5 Wuld haeri te havevomt - ... . i s v " ' 1 .- f 1 Twenty members' of the Legislature in vited Qed. M.'Afnord to deliver his lecture dh tiie " New Political Movement." ?8ome wag declared that? Arnold's newimove meiit,, was the order for ' baggage; and hon-coinbatants to the rearwevidently an insinuation that lots of old political lumber ought U be getten out of the way-before the Convention fight. 1 . , .... t ''HeDieolP Mabson' made 'an" able oh 'the Convention bill in the House Tuesday He was listened Ito b tneentire H(msrwitlPect plainly exhibited the higheat estimation in which he is held by both parties in the His speech and the, speech' of Hon, Geo. W.Priwlu..l)e;jelnUy..pamphleted9' and will make afiue campaign, document. Tournament. Dr. P. O. Hawley, chair man of the committee to arrange for the x iorai xiau.iournament, asKS assistance lor a very praisworthy object It is desired by the generous citizens of Shoe Heel and vi vinity.to assist the family of Major Alexan der JVYatsoUjwho recently lost all by fire.' Let our gallant. Knights f give a practical illustration Of their mainly spirit by assisting ithTdistressodJ Ithtghts are challenged from all parts of the Slqte, and are expect ed to pay three dollars entrance fee. ' iPifOTEST.vWe are pleased to hear that' manyjof vour fnfluentiat 'Geimah fellow Citizens protest against the anti-German position of xz:Joiirnal and other "conser- vaUve." papers." The - land ot Luther bl Goethe ; of Schiller; od ef Von MolkW or Bismarck demands recognition from every intelUgehtloverofrelijgi icience or diplomacvVand we tppefthpse jpre8entatiYesin'w German people andmpir wift tbetact that the Post alone t all the pa- pers in the State has upheld the. honor and dignity of the 'source from whence most of ur. race sprung. j t J 1 r t if ' ; - t . iBw ! bw Hope. Wt give our readers the grating intelligence tbat' all opposition to PresldeniuMartin having ceased; he W thelunds to.com. plete the i Chatlottailroad.he business men oi ine coramunuv aireadv nave cramed new life and hope by the new rumor, and nowUbiat we assure them of the fact, and eub that property all along the road is ln- creasing in value, and producers are arrane- inK tJ 8bip -g6ods te Wilmington and o buy at our port instead of other and dearer places. , Larcre dealers are avftilincr thf-msplvpn . of :. ot o ' : ifl nra:n -M 5nrrMM nf f ,p flrw1 nna wooerv house has arreadv reaned and xa the charlotte Road printcd. of course at the POst PRINTING' OFFICE. ; Strasgb. One of our exchanges thus records an exDeriecce which isn't nt all npw to aDy member of tb; editorial fraternity: -r. i .1 . , aynoay uon t ukc uut wnac we soon near fQf it an ever.bodY tells us about it. Bat i ODce in a while we haDoen to sav a eood tMng, we never hear tbat-nobody seems to i.tS 4u.i ' tit. - -Ai;J I I ncnorea compiimeais, ana give mm a k J. h . ' .. ,;,- I hig iUrmkijMii it'- ii-ncrer tUniSf : does. bim any .. ,3 h,ppi to say Vomeihing this very man don'jt like, or something that he imaginesrcflccts oahlm or his character, m t0Tf ick, heie8 bp and gets maa Te ncver apparently, get any credit " & wv The secret of advertising is iiot: jet dis- of money and space is f wasted in rclhmsy aQDOaQCemeQt8t which nobody reads, heavy mhMRm than the names on I Mnrh T O r , money is aiso wastea in circulars wuica axe adTerUsIng sheets which nobody reads, There is no medium that comes into such UBr4 " ... 4. . t, nt people as Jhe news- JJf jft 30 their business they cpuld make their part e ftt papery interesting as any other part of i la many of the German papers ad ver- hiJ-IUSui 1 have; mridea The newspaper is' the real exchange.' Eterybody goes to it with all nil wants, and almost all his woes. The consequejiC5is. hf the sheetsare aa Jiyely as neighborhood? ossf,A nnetoften the pages devo best J parte of tne, paper, r Ana tne papers are read tbroughij yThe aniuncem al wayi looks at themin morniBtpsee what fnVwbri'6t iov4U v"4-'". f ura i ctdorjieishbor hWa xare piece of ,ch his china bodjr, somewhere, announces iomethlng that interests you, - and i so life is made more en durable, trade is quickened and wants axe suprjlied. We Jook to see a more general use'oj the advertisioi:' columns "of newspa pers jin; this country tor all- the Wants nd queries ot life. ' - ' ": - i 4; CitEERFUL II Our triends ire; rallying around !.us in vast jinmbers : and . clubs are being v formed all over; this congressioaal district and throughout tha Stote. y Farrn4 j era rd buiicess mjmave "tmC bnt tha tne rpsT Is , the only l thoroughly mdepend- dent (aperpin the State, : and is not owned: or cortrpIled by any clique, club; or factien, but ; ii the outspoken .organ of TRUE RE PUBLICANISM, and such as all men who lore their country can endorse. As a Jeffersnian Republican we appeal to the descendants' tt the "knightliest of the - kfiightiy race who sailed with -Raleigh round jtbe seas, to rally once again fer the faith . . pf the x t athew andS let sua (have a gooct eld fashioned revival of national r 11 end brotherly love throughout the Let old 43ues be buried and old South. animosities be healed, and all unite like our Virginia brethren , to draw in capital and immigration and build up the shattered fortunes of our people. : The Post is pledged to this work, and is almost given away in order to stimulate and inform the public as tot the wisest policy to be pbrsued: Let all good citizens help circulatef the Post, and so help their State and: nation. ; . - . .. ... ciEyeryiwotking man is i interested in cir culatingj .botb, and the only true political organ otj THE PEOPLE is the PosTi now engaged in fighting for true Republicanism against the 'bad men of all parties, t i mm-- It. Hcts tub Static When persons of respectability, at a distance from ns, writa here for information, or in terms of remon strance, : hurt tht SUUe to publish their letters accompanied with a coarse and rude reply, Euch as Perkins, ; of Boston, got the other da yj from Joe Turner, Jr of Raleigh. We priutj the correspondence in another column toisee what they say of Lns abroad J and what iaoma-folks at home are saying and doing in, reply. Mr. Perkins is proba bly the; sop of that Tl H. Perkins, Daniel Webster icamortalized in that splendid eu logy many; of us : have read and so j often admired, on the early- projectors, -'of rthe Bunker Hil Monument. We fear, that the Raleigh people have either forgotten or never heard the names of Perkins l and Webster, and, therefore, we reprint: the passage as follows : ; . . r " I have spoken only of those who are no longer numbered with the living: But a Ipng life now drawing towards its close always .distinguished . by.iacts of .public spirit, hutaanityi'and z charity, forming a character v hich has already become histo rical, and sanctified by public regard and the affe'ctioji' ot -friends, may confer even on the living he proper immunity of the dead and be the fit subject pi honorable mention and warm, commendation, i Of the early projectors Of the design of this monument one of the nost prominent,' the most zealous and the mdst efficient is Thomas H. Pjeb klns. It was beneath his ever hospitable I' root that those whom I have mentioned and others! yet living -aedi. no w present, having assembled for the purpose, adopted the first step towards erecting a monument on Bunker: fcQlUj 3 Long may he remain with unimpaired! faculties in the wide held ot his usefulness 1 ; His charities nave distilled like the dews of heaven; he has fed the hungry and i clothed the naked ; he has given sight Ito the blind ; and for such chari ties there is! a reward on high, oi which all human memorials, all language of brass or stone, arc hit humble types and attempted imitations rj It is to the representative of this man and family, Mr. Turner - makes ; the subjoined reply. BOOKS JffAGAZHf ES &c. The reader! ot the February; number of the itoi after glancing oyer its invi ting table; of contents willi probably turn first to b fwhispering galleryl, attracted by the memories of Hawthorne it contains. Mr. Field biad in this paper a difficult, and delicate tas, and he has executed , it well. Hawthorne Iras to much opposed to public notoriety that he positively desired that no biography bjf him should: be written, and this wish has thus far been sacredly ob served. r. On the other hand,f be made so many personal friends among his .readers that there was a WMm desire bornXof in terest, otof curiosity, tokntwjibmething of the man who had done so, ouch for out literature, 4 The jdifSculty ef ; respecting Haw thorn e , feeling and tatisfjing his readers has been ski 1 fully conquered by Mr. Fieldi. and bis,, promise of another paper upon theanbject is very welcome. One ef the pleasantest papers published for soos months is by T. B. Alricb, one . of tho most graceful, essayists in America, ? giving t a sketch ef Gpyernor Dorr," under the title otTb.FrieadoflI,76pth...;: , I - -v Kate Bsauacst" becomes . more inter-, esting as it rc:rs ror naturai , juad bu less of theiSrivcr of Charles jUa4eeJtidMr OVonnerTlTe Sthe OriginVioi Folilioxe? we decidedly elyec ack! and JU11 $nd William Teiri are dear,to.us as they stand; we do"ot want theni j ref erred5to . Sanserif or ": discussed. .Thi Hiidf j is ,.Tery badly nsctediwhiloTov: Fanny", is doubtlessly Very , 'good. J:bpt certainly very hard to read. ; Thepther'cirtsclea are all; Clcverf pbuV, fsv'ofJUient call : for tpcciaV v Tbe American Barop.'' whicnl npens the Febrnafy number of tbe eVef . popular Mart pef$llagazin0tijs tby fcthe author !bfr!the "Dodge Club Abroad, lybiqbaypnblishi ed serially in this ; , periodical abont , itwc' years ago, and , had subsequently a' rzrf ) J?gi i in book rormeeratery Jdpeni; 'in TttiitfcfwhihcBnntry the i anthor shows especial; familiarity Taeharactera inodce;aud, theeneraVopeningibp eff the plo -promU?s a stply jaowr: interesting and agreeable tbanjti yery j aapessftUpTQ decessor. "Glass lowin-asTr IMne Artw (prcfuselyinusltraaJ;fs and instructive article w progress of this art" from thesdays : ot the j account of one who was engaged in making a! reconnolssance ot the great range "of Keys' upon the Floi ida Reef in aitf elf th e 1 CubW Telegraph' .";! (Company. i rederttlie' GreatV is contiuuecL; Partfirslof a . thrill ing sensational story-Wed inl the Horn ing, Dead at Nightn-ia given.? Ttie1Bank of St. George, Genoa,"" t tells i.the'3 story of f wnat was regarded as a Vpblitical anomaly a momentary phenomenon- th at for four hundrtd years was the marvel of jEuropeaajjs tico-financial contrivweewhibr excited the wonder and admiration of European cap italists and political 'ecpnomsts.l'The Duke of Devonshire, Sir josepu?' Paxfon Charles Dickens, Mark Lemon, Augostus Bggi R, A.i DougTaVerrofdlafn duced in ja. clevlcotacnmiedjforl traitsfdlc butiohs are very mueh" abbVe ? the' average ? supply to!ur ttftg82ines? iSJ8.;Corianf fur nishes an excecdingtyprey aid well; cen structed j bajlad ; ; eutitledf ,herShadbr after . a , ballad pfj.HeineJsI Theb story. is charmingly f -told, thef,measures exact; i atfd the .antique ballad .style wejl ; sustained to- theend. ti irxiiP.Yhst'A. Atr? ,i,TT hf -v!" t new county, called famlicpaHis to be made out of portions of Craven , and, Beau fort. Miftj;?;Mi At- i. Mr. ' Spellman takes j the i)lacej bf Mri Moore as jlocat editor 1 of therRaleigb Sentinel" i r e v r! : .1 '- Hon. Clinton L. Cobb, of Pasquotank, is nominated in, the - Elizabeth. Caroliriwn for Governor.- , : Sr. The NewBernj&pu&fcttw is as usual 'very spicy and readable. It was not ' Bold like some oi us spupia cpiemPoraTies, ; .The Citizens' National Bank: oPit has been organized with a capital ' of $500, 000, and will open its doors for business on Mthday next:;c-s: mnc The Governor pffersa reward of fife thoua- aad!deliara.,to any qne,P who;arrestS;M. 34 Li ttlefield and brings him. into ibi State, Lit tlefield is now in Florida.- . r,,, i The: Raleigbf I Bentvdel ' ''seems disusteS, that the ban-buners,' wiefe hot found guittbra jiSry.fhydid'lief the &nktn& seiecc a jury oi us own -jgeepie i ; i ne jury weuu charged;: iiyJMgenrner would never Jail , to convict a .Republican or dis miss a democrat ! . f ll:ik'l.i.ifC-.ST Tlie NV f C:1tate usfcaf T t ociation elected tbe fbifcingbfficers fbf the ensuing i 5 ; year, viz y - ; - .4-;.a,r.--i-Ui? 1 iPresidentWf 3. Young ; tVicePreidehts TrsasorefWm. Secretaries R. WPBest,1 JL1 ndtSeiuirieL : The Raleish QazetU ' invited to correct the 'sold" paragraph'bf 9thi 'PosrThe only idling done wasthe1Tumbuging of the JUleigh and etheroMtry papers. ;,f . f- v i V04 give piace '.xso-avoTv item wu pleasure, r-Long .maytUei? Posxlr live, and may . Grady V shadoWf never grow, less7r 4 i We thank;, brother Vo weU for , his kinij Wnrrfl ''Thfthft' Will costinns to koieeTL mm k . ', s'J Cftv 9S0ll.;:- tu: A fatal affray took place at'. Deep CrecV, i 4 Jacksen county,. afdlPai ago? betweea ItLarry juurns ana former was almoi latter IdangrousTyiif riot mortaifj wbnaed) Xto cause oi enmity existed cstween jne parties op to five; minjnXe?ei'eitne ? diia- cal$y,4whibkwnltedjJicta spoitea, nnaer, aneptni;ssiG nca - nqucr m which both bad been freely indulging. x ucu4u iu iuc present ume. ine .procesa of manufacture is minutely described. "Along theIoridaSfn' Is!;ftfiis' HDoW W. .Hmse;"Ar n Fisher,r Dri D.' a-Patker, A. C. Qreen; Simpson; vw.wiw jl cuewfr occiarss ni UK.es -S Plncit.; r Kewwe'; beUeVe 'nothing J can belaid'agaltist ie' except ta clinging? & M teeVind ideas whexTy i little maniyinaepeidenp editor pt -tht PrtW-'wouia beapatnet in- bDi-i, . r i -v r- un u jjWiiiope the Legialatsre ,irill-tl.cy io'mV thing ; towjirds redodngblicetpdai"l tures. . AjbetUr beginning cannot belciadfe Uiaaipi alalis!isisiltw mnvr filled pj pertOnahij.xiceiTti prettavj5 salaries; Thert art tocy jtSsayefScers' aact clerks in tb.t Capitol, and too'iiahyeciera ofthe capitol and its grounds Clld' nagers oa awnd tublie j servaUvespf the State expect ! the" Lciila tnre.to inaugurate reform and reduce the' rxrdeni pitbec taxatmpeopIirXi f?H!ff f fwp.e tuj.Btainy b, lutuicuwviu uic ,10110 wing omciatngures. pelalodjsfiiTa Congressioaal Dismct. 6Vet 66)0 gal- i "untieal, to;mpe iiian HMt-UVlotalTaiiMrbf this product, Including ,thei tax, ia.over ; ! s rl v J-'"-TT ':!' T -J f a fJ.-C liu5 5 T The work on the fluteavIIU road seems ' to 1 progressing; TapldWWt nbtfciaV1 thelitracliiis cempleUd tron ihiChaifcttey Columbia and Augusta road i t chstdira11 blj bbv:thj crossings ottht lftloadKaa b ing; toIvidsoo. iCtollegeomsthmlear41 tot.iSaei:"J,m'cftlwW iHQi wuica tufvWorK is now otmg accempiunedv it -can safely eayctha tht tiiaeTwitf hoi VtSl log unl Ihe shrill i whistle ef th; iron hone llhbc again htttd estnndlng bfei1 the bilhi: f and vales between Charlotte eneP ' StjatesvUIiiIiettheiwork go btateljfoh.- The news ofUhe'ajrest oflGentraiiniton s L.: ''ft' Wm np$ hpweyej, 5ftrw eojuuUim Aff 1- TT J ? A. f . a . . - ' erar of ; Florida is. . But. we have . hea rd af Governor ?Reed otten. and do not besitatn . tO'sav that Littlefieid ia cniaiftin hUhanda. . an excuse te enect Llttleflele'i escana i , . iSm3I99 gentlemaalir swin-ui dler will be detained in ejbustbdypf ithe. law,d,made yejtp. answecjbr defrauding, i bejeopM ot iforlhUna.Vifl:; - ?v j ButVLtlefiejd and, Swepson are not fbt; IbejBUng in .thR SnU hjewari other wmenfigjOajadingiaiU VillfS?,,-AfBi 1 WPrtnei n in 1 the i. iQhemes oi these5two--trieksters:7-and ,tbey a r. 0TrU8ia weii aesexycs ; the thanka M the titizens ej jthe jsntire SUU for his well rne&nr . a ing effbrla to bring these criminals tpjastice:, i t r CbKTioN;-Wt direct the attenticnQi oor r mei - jto:1 tw'dcomfMnica.tibhs ?in another plumB; over Uhe ? Walurex 'CivisnIaid'CantioDVtaVin iOWrfAtotf of a recent ime bJ3Hu f In an editoHa'tnc editoreww: J Hahes (than whom no man in -theState dls-lU v vu?mumu uhudoi vui more Pitis whom htf voncheVfbrai one oi tlt cleverest ,and most pifbfdtrnd Hhinkeri' ' in tht StateVab well as i Is JearnIdcall' awyer.? ileouhdsUket UMW.' www. wv. .uw kwvu ATf . poseayitbe General- Assembly; to cali fi J ; Convention needs no confirmation from its. It ia too plain and palpable from "mereV I 'JlvV.,,.. ... a tivA r.t'--ts TRpri Bb ANDT.r--Soma .idea , of Ahtr ex: ana Aienoir. iae government tax on 4 tha, artount of brandy thus preducedL amounted badmgfther ' the eple understand Vindeecr, theybafef1'' nbtfbrttentbeindetfttBWtevw tbtCbbfentibn n! lfeW was aisemleWtatlf f the brekettlpromisei that r thevquestwnofr iecessica i ahould ;be Submitted fbr : their wertewtintoanarchyVwardru ! ihr-aaskt ciits'of tneawhd how prbpcsaWie1 i stli-some neturea ofjdeceptieni 4 ''p1-: ; iTherbblVidci aridTtbiectof tbe cibye, I meat is for "flac4 'fow t&t'iiW tbeeonseryatiWf leader1 They do toots' j ithreaiMiNfothtfCbhWtttao f fdmeatt cnlefrvaHtca theccei 1 tiey WKfesiross of tiryfcf;TElili' J j thommtflnhtf cecoanst;Ptgngr.a f 3 EceortIn5t!pirlt7e"i,htTe tM now neiorets a circular pubiiscea hytne Bea0ji tlou Xtrlne Co. j wtlc'u we adrUel every one who j tixti en itemt.ila Use &ol tsUca to1- -read. ; It describes,, ce?ci; sly, .the origin naeStf ta& elhla CaLou iarihe,'ani preicnta" ? an array r f ed?U" c ar 1 ether tcillxai7 la ttsd xavor which, can t-rcly rail to cenvicce tlie bAa ecorcruc wtcietTne. :-:txU5ie, csuncztlvc-uj nutritious, and very pleasant ,iiit!?a to, the .,,.1 mtlczil cci. - Ttla at Uiit u the coBcloxion 1 at which many of the most erjlaest hotel fceep-." alt era," artistic cocks, phTlciaEs, chemists,, mer-J chilU, CctOf .llew York; 1 havtf aniTed, and thay.iUU their cplclopti ion the subject! over i their own slsnatures, In the pamphlet to which. , , s
The Wilmington Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 26, 1871, edition 1
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