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- .:.--! : !. - --;-v, w . . . . ... .j . . ( : 'i I I . ' ', ' 'fi? i, --7 -j'- -. ' . . -. .!''. r. i.v ,. -" . - v:.',, - .t : r- ; "" .. - ' .. . . ! J : -J. . . ... - - v. - -c '' " . : i: ,.5.-1 " . . v v , " , -'I- ...i- - -:!; ; ' , v - -V- .: ; . ; .v,.-.,.,-'-r t: -i-i -'r'i't.:v--.,I' 4':;r-'..- ' "- ' 'M- a-rv--. - v. -.v - r'' f.-, . ! ;- r t. fflE WILMINGTON POST. OFFICIAIi ORGABf. PUBLISHED SUNDAYS AND THURSDAYS. Per Tear. . . . ': . . . L.. . '.. . 1 . -3 00 Six Months.. ....... f ..-V 2 00 Three Months , f . . V . . . I ... . . . I ........ 1 25 One Month. ...................J. . . . ... 50 dingle copies, Five cents. , 't.'lubs furnished at reasonable rates. RATES OF ADVERTISING: Vet tiiuarc, one timcf $ 1 00. ' ' ' Less than one square", one time, 75 cents. ; Two limes $1 50 and all half price additional. succeeding insertions .;r i vat to ifvr uiuuiu, f ucr square. .v T,. n ii. mi ' - . Half Column and Column advertisements re eeived on proper discount. . Local advertisements 35 cents aline. " '- , Address,' 4 ; - CI1AS. I. GRADY, 'r , ' .' . . Editor, ; If - Wilmington, N. C. CITYi CLUB RATES ! ! ! Our readers are informed that "club rates" s.) often inquired about cannot be less than f w'.oy per . year, we nave put tue pajier dawli to the very lowest price, and clubs cf iive or (en cannot be formed at any price less than TWO DOLLARS for EACH PA- 1R I The Dark." burglar's favorite novel ''After Blessed are they who have no eye for a key hole.; . V ' i Reaching lung arm. a conclusion often requires a Celebratetl "Union Lager Beer" to be had r- - . at RungeV. A muss that should not be in Congress An igRoiamus. Where fashionable ladies are trained At the dressmakers. Get a dollar box of perfumed family soap at George Myers. J Be4m3 which support. the grand structure Of nature SUnbcamo. - ' The old toper's supplication not into.Temperance." ; "Lead us C. D. Myers & Co., are still receiving fam ily goods for supplies of all sorts, r i A military command, but suited to an editor To the '-wright about" face. "Some of the nicest oysters in this region of tlie'country are to be lound at Brack's. Try Fishblate & Bro., who are agents ot a large house in New York, if ou want dry ooils, y- Ti,f, l,.Vmnniftii TTm nsberffer offers lots A. V L - T D I .. i -' . - 1 r of u New Goods," including a large stocjcoi musicid instruments. Geo. Mvtrs offers extra inducements to smoker-, and 10,000 choice "weeds" are of fmd to consumers "cheap for cash." ; (irt.triT.miiQ-'nsiTis & Co.. at the old stand ot Fishblate & . Bro. All kinds of gcntle- uieiiittmislnng goods as well as "notions." u Muuson 'Co. are really the-Baldwins of Wilmington as well as the successors of the rf at New York C. O. D. clothing man. ; , Give them a call. Affection, like spring flowers, breaks through the most frozen ground at last, and the heart which asks but for another heart - -v to make it happy will never seek. in vain. - Lottery - Life is but a lottery," they say; but the way certain of eur citizens pur- sue the tonus fatuus of "prizes," reminds us nt the rwlrl nlifn thnr "a fnnl lluu 111 a mUQcY " i -- . - . - w 1 1 is soon parted." . - , .' , .... iuc "spring iraae uas upcuc . ever popular house of Fisholate & . liros. Yesterday crowds attended the sale of spring oods, and paid cash for the "greatest bar gains of the season." . The American Newspaper Directory, published by the New York Advertising Agents, Geo. P. Rowell & Co., is the most complete publication of the kind ever is- sued. Price $5, bound in cloth, j Mr. James M. Brown ' has commenced his managemeut of the rink," and bids fair to give general satisfaction. We hope he wni manage to give a chance to our oeuer ; . . . - . class of colored citizens to "see the sport." The colored firemen, thanks to the per sistent labors f Mr. Henry S. Seryoss, will have an elegant steam fire engine; which it is expected will be of great service when mo3t needed in the hands of our brave col ored firemen. ,::,7.;.77 " ' Messrs. Siutherland & Steagall have the largest stable In the State, and probably do twice the business of any other gentlemen ia their line. I A stage for passengers will run regularly, and all wanting conveyance ill do well to patronize S. & S. VanOradell has ntw London lenatfs which e beautiful"-. .the picturet taktn are by the sun and that SOU-Of Virginia the artistic "Van." veuEity.-uur cteTU hearing that an edi- tor's wife wrote the wrappers lor the mail . I tr - y-v i m. - ' inquires whether ",the lady could be called KT iT -J- nr.amr. rartnl- Al' Half Dollar STnn;-l-ThfintPrnrinr u.u.,b una IbUUVCU ViUildl BLUItSj 11 UUUS 1U T; i,ei ail gQ. seemrneJieyes and buy, toronly fifty cents, owonejibe few handwa men lar's worth of all kinds and descriptions ef ods. Positively only three last ;days of selling off for cest 1 Mr. L. E. Rice has returned from Wash- mgton, where he has been laboring assidu ously for the Republican party. ' r- J Mr. Rice is mentioned as a ' prnmioent man for member to Convention, should the "dimmycrats" succeed, and also "our next sheriff." Success to Ricel 1 We have received numerous orders in the first, second and third Congressional dis-: tricts for Governor Cald wells message, and Mr. Erwins' great speech in defence f the rect," Mr. Vindicator, if we knew only Rad Constitution. Every North Carolinian is icals were "bond stealers," but, alas, numer- interested in obtaining a copy of both these locuments. Send in vourl orders to the P03T PRINTING OFFICE; ! I Mayor Martin will be at his office next Monday. His severe illness: has weakened him physically, but mentalty he is "clear as a bell." bell." The public will be picafeed to ow that the Charlotte road will Ihertly kn uo M.uauu iu me lunus .win do forthcoming to "put through" the great ar- tery of the West. Our jdelicquent subscribers will please bear in mind that Hir Hce is still at ins J same old place, Small fayors thankfully 1 received. Come right along and square I your names on. oufr boeka, and yeu will rest Deuer oi niguis ana can read the papers of mornings with a cl rarer conscience. Don't f be afraid, we'll deal "gently with thee " Smithville Steamir. Wc have been The way they are Coming. We are shqwn the list of subscribers1' to the Smith- constantjy .obtaining subajUgnfary lei our readers upon the fact that nearly four ters from the solid yeomanry of the State. thousand dollars has been secured through J the activity and public spirit of James Bagly, Esq. Let others go and do likewise, and the Smithville line for the summer will Be a thing accomplished. It is remarkable, even though the bad habit has prevailed since the first appear ance of newspapers, that persons are ever rtiadv to proffer advice to an editor as to . a - to proner auvice 10 an how he should conduct his journal.: There s n0 calling concerningwhich so many are hn tbeir own conceit prepared to sit in iudgment and so. swift to condemn as that d puonouw. au iu K.kU1.u.uuQ . f . . I ;s tVinf insf i n nrnnnrtinn tn n. fpIIow'S Ifrnn- I i0 'ul"Juov ." ff. . . 1 " ninne is he certain to decry a paper. He never thinks of criticising the acts of the baker, the shoe-maker, the tailor, or other craftsmen. Why? Because A man muit serve his time to every trade Save censure. Critics now are ready made. The microscope shows the color ot the hair due to a deposition of pigment in its snhatance. VV hen the hair elands become enfeebled, this anbther the hairs producing baldness, prevent but hard Vigor stops it ;' even restores the hair some r : 1 . . . times ; always restores its color. Immediate renovation is at once visible ; softness, freshness and the gloss of youth. This great ornament should be preserved since it can be Ayer's Hair Vigor, which is beau- tifully clean and free from anything injuri- ous to the nair. nndS rounds 4 i : to the effect that "the Radical Mayor of Wilmington; (N. C.,) pays money out of the Uity Treasary to give coioreu women piea- a Mppm rn.mh.nta. and lonir an aim vv ; ., .-t. r , Pr..f.rim Church. A Suggestion. A new electien for Sen . . . . n .1. . : . . ator ttUst take place to mil o vcy caused by Vanco preaehmg social oitracisa. We would respectfully suggest to . ensible meu in iae. ucg jiuio- iuk ,iuei w a i; w.i RAonhlican or purely business man mamh on ine extremisis ana nominate m fr a office reaniring i great experience in ww -r : life and a sound practical judgment more than demagoging and tbe power ot making buncombe speeches: This poor old State of North Carolina ;h dyini or politician and political excitements ,and the only case and political excitements, and the only case is for the people throughout the StaCe to Ior uc c . r .. - -. i , mv " A ........ f pigment fails. One alter J"u j r.--. - White Brotherhood; v nnArintndent of this Skatmsr Association. I " M1r..v . . become white, or fall out, jfj not less with custom than with was initiatea by mr . iiaianess is easy 10 i my own teelmgs, tuat isnouio, as xao, len- r,"" " ITT Y tO CUre. AVER 8 XlAlll I aer lO you iuj wutcic auu ucauicu mat ure excursions." . , . satisfy the ideas 1 uaa rormea oi me man- , 7f ? nl T A Moore botween Conn- r-,r- We think that is meddling with the pn- ner in which it should be filled; but it has clJ?.5f not because we think vate affairs of his Honor. be en jnjej earnefbydil- alU fers intrinsic literary regaras u nis riguw i.w iku i igenCe,"Trunctuauiy ana aiiennun, anu uj -- Vien Hfoara wpnt T uw Kf it U u si- fhA?r rAiatiwPi Charleston :JL:r,i n r,r,ii- roWint Saturday night when Moore, went, i saw anc For tht it is nnurtsr tthr and vonr co-.oeration and nim S11 'x I1" u!rf qualities., J. J. .wv.-r'-f- , . - ' v.. w f - I tair with rsrausnaw. or any oiucr - aeuiuvi i vvyeasK meeoirorw www..wwr luiuwiautr, uuwu. .vu i of the oreanization; never present at any rect this most monstrous slander en tbe must have been m vai n ) whipping ; I saw Caswell Holt; Mr. Long Mayor of Wilmington, Th. acting Mayor f m. unfiKm io r or nldAtt , ... t h. 'if Anthony s Camp -wnippea joe aarvey, WILMINGTON,: N. THURSDAY MQENING, MARCH 9. i7t: i Alderman Thorber worked well to i crease the police force, and to obtain a tea . steam fire enmn fnrfJ..nln. u:.,-. Let the firemen remember their friends. :The WHmingtottP says women proye I & great .success as telefrranhie onrfttnr 8end the electric spark right through I ' . " BUluvBUUg 1CU1U16 IC- 1 I IDS nthpr YliV tnia aHnnn4:nn A Lr,r-.-L,fw1u tu- -BUUJ I ThO Holnnt.in 7.71 i . i V a refleclion upoVCaptaln 'fiortnan Vti b We referred' to the "lightning from the Bye" did nefer the gallant Gorman on the battle field. 7-;:. ; "No bond stealers', no fellows who have Deen plunging their larcenous arms up to their elbows" in the 5 public treasury shall uu i we uan nciiic. ana so it fiiRm tv a back seat that honest men may. come for ward. rvst. As the Tost is Radical of tlie "trool v loil" sort, we call that going back on its friends m a "demmtion rough" style. Rutherford- 4 A. m W Vi ous Pharisaical "Conservatives" were equal- 'J guilty ot "takin" numn' they could'nt carry away ! Police. The following constitutes the police forcd for. the ensuing year: John Fitzgerald. Captain: Lewis TSTiTr,,, Assistant Captain; N. A. VanSoulen, 1st Sergeant; J. J. Wright, 3d Sergeant; Steph- 4. 7 - a u. w W en waicotr, aergeanti Privates-i-TonPir Ashe; Robert Wheaton," Jas. H. Harris Ed Byrd. G. W. Green. W. H. How tt ttm E JJner, Lewis Bryan, E. J. Jones, a E. "on, U. K. Davis, J. W. Nash, Fred. illiata Daniel Haynes, John A. Wilson, Wm Brooksi Richard Fitzgerald, J. M. JohnsOB Ellis White, N. Williams, Charles eaies, .ioun jDvangeusr, jii MJatti Lawrence Allen, JoeMosely, Joseph Green, ltobert McKenzie, J. Scott, Here is a sample: Little Sugar Loaf, N. C, March 6th, 1871. f Col. Ciias. I. Grady: Editor Post, Wilmington: Dear Sir: I would be glad to comply with your request, but owing to the hard ness of the times in the country, I cannot just now t more than a club of five, Am under obligations to you lor letting me in atclubrtes. Inclosed please find two dol- . T .-r - t i arsJ lam. no writer, but we arc holding I ooHrw,. -nVI tnVincr tli'A ' trf.at. imnnrtanp.fi r : ri,.0.,t; 0;ri.,r 1 fi V.,nr wafilfiKlA mnpr will rln much 1 : k 1 tvu. .vv. , w.. . .-w. ..... , Igoou iu my uwguuoiuJou. Yours with high regard, &c, Tiios. Wr.iGnT. The Skating Rink. The full asi Tuesday night at the City Hall tes the healthiest amusement our people c&n have. Maj. Briggs turned over the manage ment in the following neat little speech : Ladies and Gentlemen : Before' bidding , ' not only tor tne,.extenaea paironage, out DUt I for the very many expressions ot approba- tion I have : received at your hands during mv pleasant soiourn among you To hav received these marss 01 partial! rv unit iihi Lir.uinii v iiwiu tue isuics. is au .- ... t t i r 1 i t 4L. i i - r.-. ----- . . .... , honor wnicn i acepiy ieei. . u o a l.my pupils 1 nave receivea me mmo kinaness, ana 1 sever lues u wi u g t.'ir.ucc.ssr.oogUfe.aoa h. deepest . Tn taking chanrc of this rink well aware 0f the requirements.! ties of the station to expect indn1ance and hope I have disarmed your " ' " w 1 . 1 o 7 , . , , . , , j censure by prompt anacanaiaacsnowieug- iwi w a mm am mm t bvc wa w ww wn wf wanri 11 w w iim I . t O Ur. iiaiUta Ji. vnu. ut iw, - Uor.lBOwli nouish my dutiea as Super. ;ntendent: I trust that his endeavors may preT as successful and pleasant as mine v-. : . i ..aiiu.wwr"" ---t r " . : . .i-, by fine skating by the little ''Georgia" beau i - . ... . . t-i j . i' .' . J . -n "'' ty; scientific! waltzing Dy jasjor. wigga ana McClure,and the inimita y iunny;,.pesin- ner of 4sweet William,'", the new manage menttdoK TO will be receiyedinot Maj.-Briggs gees from will le yecttf effog terprismg capitolians who know-how to ;d .r akill nr.h m Mr " i m n " 1 . . 1 I v a. - -v i a i. i inn i. a mi ww ww -k ui v The Post i will be f4rnished to clubs of ten and over at ths rat of fifty cents for three months I ! Let ncb gay they are too poor to pay for their Pot. Let Post Clubs be ferined all oyer the $tate to resist Con vention, i NonbE.T-Delinquent subscribers are no tilled that unless they pay promptly, their papers will be stopp, .1, and when practica ble suits will be entered jagainst those not offering proper excuse. r i i ExconRAGEiiENT. -Am'ong the many let ters we are constantly receiving from the ItraW of the party, we give one from that true hearted and genuine mativs democratic Republican, Hon. Ta?ewel Hargrove : . House Representatives, ( Raleigh, N. C; Maj-ch 6th, 1871. . My Dear Sir: ! Your kind note was received on my re turn from Granville ccunty. I would. have answered, sooner, but hate been unwell please excuse me. Will ifake pleasure in dsing anything I am able in the direction you suggest Yeu are right, let harmony be restored, and in the next campaign a great victory awaits the Republican 'party. 1 very greatly appreciate your paper; it is aoing mucn, very much tcfr our party. Will send you a club, but; our people are poor ana can t pay much. When the matter comes up, will do what I can for you. j j. Very truly ycurs, .;. ; T. L. Hargrove. nu JiLUX. Tue evidence of Mr. Boyd, has been j so garbled by the copperhead Conservative papers that we give it entire Al. Li c . i: 4. oi me ueueut oi our reaaers. It proves Governor Holden did not draw on his im agination for his facts. j ! James E. Boyd, sworn: I live in Graham: am a lawyer; I was bom in Alamance; White Brotherhood first organized in No vember, 1868; I was initiateld in 1868, in the room of J. A. Long, who wU then Chief of the county; I told him I had heard of the existence of the order in Tennessee; I held up my right hand and he gave me the obli gation, (gives the substance of the oath; xi?lfltifjn nf thp nrrler was tn U oimi.J If a brother was engageu nfla - sign of distress, which wasj "Bhiloh," you hat we had to help each other as witness or juror; It was not in the joath; it was in rl.o .'.vnlnnjfifln- nohS in t.hs nath rrivn mfi afterwards; I enly attended one meeting alter I was lnmateo; ou uu prcseui; nearly all disguised. (Mr. j Boyden hsnds witness the oath ot the W hip brotherhood. tK Thprr. ra nnlvUn nffifnr in ft camp a Lieutenant ; no specified number in a camp; one camp to the township; 1 De- . s 1 longia 10 o.. a ,A llu..V witness says as weu as uo iwuncuis i, is tue . ..i;.;, mao fr ;i,f 2: Jn, U flA VSf in mo 4-u riierruiWA' wa a lofi? white ffQwn. An no One 10 &e pUniSUCU i UUICSS UV UCClBlOn " - i.. ..i- OI tile UaiDU, UUI.VBUllllu v.Vw v. I of another; they had an alphabet; I think there were to mcu m mj tsiup; uuug earn mere were ieu luyz u. uuu, JVLUrray, i. IlttVc ucmu jjuugqajriao bum ui r T I nnr suit wt n a h 1 a nt I ioined the Constitutional Union Guard in 1809, which was for the preservation of the Constitution as it existed bbfore the enact- mptit: ot the ntu ana iota amenamenis, and had the same object in view as the some little , dinerence; 1 1 4 w- MwrlM k km -wr r. Hi a a aV thAl nnnTb of attended a Smelting; James HraHariaw. who has left the bounty, told me ""HJafrAr th hanmnd ol Outlaw that n:. I U MU,v-"j " TI"'kU3.. i. was engaged in the n W' ' a camp, near Oaks, beyond Gilbreth's bridge; during the adjournment of the r. -"i-i r lOftTrrt Wl T? Ttraahov i p- . . .1 l murder of Shoffaer i a memuci. iviu ui rS hfien v cided UD(m on 4 certaiu Satur. . . fc Mooc to go t0 Gil. h'rbrid-e and stop them : he teld me afterwards that he did as requested, and 5, K U"i met sioppen iuu., , . i :-v. nf thA hnofrinc ot tintiaw a was at r.u u"" JZi Ai I 11 on! ft Z A U1UU I AUUn uibuiUK v - . T jj jaf - f ua rvn. i M .nri-- . I haira nDr -m m Pir"t S!r"S!USZrw. r 7tWtad sav 1 am no AU WW. iaeaa irom s mi - 1 members.) J.! A. Long told me that L. , oi iui a 1 -r ri:.l... MAilinn law nntF -TnrlfTA TTerr - r -X'lr m 1 he. done, that I the murder o: stephens was arranged; Dickey was a mem ber in Alamance; a meeting oi citizens nesting m ciumus ofl Outlaw, but be- called after the death cause of . the military, citizens' refused to hoia the meeting ; sometime in Jan; 1870, a feting of s citizens hed in I Graham ;I - .t j thia mAAtlncf ? both the i 9 . ; - ? . 7 t j. I RtrudwiCK. tteueepeia anu uriusmw iu i .1 ' I i " " " . y I Wa8 tOO , 'tii.0.i. i !.. Tla la Rama rM0 irfa"V raMmA "A TiAaf in I roatonranf anrl Pamnlp-rnnm Vnr and difficul 1116 lcaa OI ine partj, uu wen in.jw s v. ,-p-,. " j . . . " shftflfnAr'ft house. 1 Considerable areument the Storm." We f mention: this because of ti, . aB. here sprung up as to Boyd' giving the de- tbe author'a popularity in this country, and ily, after a few day's absence, hia wives of the KuKlux;" chairman did noi belong to the erdet i Dr' Moore unnVA - -T.r -y - "mi w K9 jienunciaipry. 4 i Mora MAGAZPTES &cj " ThAtdt?ie for March presents a magni- ficent array of tillustrations selected w$th thesood -taste tor which this periodical lias Become iambus The Stafae pf Goethe !at MunichredericS: S." Winston (portrait) MoonUghtion thoimtersfpuliVagIs land of - Ufenau-Mario : Antoinette 1 (fall f'age)rfte .th'e;celeBVaiil by Paul Delaroche Ratisbon Cathcdral-a g orious specimen of the perfection of Gothic Archi tectureand a good hit at John Bull by Frank Beard, the1 caricaturist -All! these go to make up a number which ' must be seen to be appreciated.- How to Kindle Fires," by the Rev. Francis Tiffany is re markable for its i originality and vigor of thought and expression "The Great God dess", is a bright readable paper on New Ytrk fashionable circles! if 'The Curse of Hungary" is an original poem of consider able i )ower by . Col. John Hay ('Little Breeches"). Altogether we consider V that the number is a success and do not wonder that the publishers can already announce an edition exceeding 25,000 per mouth. The liberal support of this enterprise wd consider highly creditable to the tas o and culture of the American people, and we ad vise our readees to send at ence to the publishers, J ames Sutton & Co., 23 Liberty ot, JNew York. Subscription price, ! (with oi chromo Ducks,) only $2.50. JZallotfs Magazine for April. The April number of this superb family magazine is already issued, and contains a list of con tents such as will please every one, old.and young. "The Rivals on the Deep,!' which" will be found in the April number, alone is worth more thau the price of the , whole magazine. It is the best story that has been written this year. But all tht tales in 'Ballou's Magazine" are good, and here is a list of them : "Fishes and; Angling," by B. P. Shillaber ; "On our BoulcvarB ;" "A Picture of War ;" "Stettin, Prussia ;" "Cir cassians manufacturing Armor ;" 'A Leap in thfi Dark " "RpVOn(l RJ." tr,M nium ;", "To One who wasj tried ;" "The Iron Mask ;" "The Ri vals on the Deep ;" "A Legend of Ancient Corinth ;" "Dark Corner ;" "Abel Budge's Expiation ;" fkDr. Hurlbutt's Prescription;" 'A Mystery;" war j.vu,ny j. wjjto awry j. ewer vauaa; 0r, The Son of a Politician ;" "The Rival L wh&t found in the Hollo w Tree;" "The Cripple Bey ;" "Curious Mat ters;" "The Housekeeper ;" 'Facts and Fan- . 1 .li . "-. 1 , 1- -7 . i T . I cies:"" ''Our'.Picture Gallery" Humorous Illustrations. Thomes & Talbot, ,63 Con- (-, t. i , , . cress Street. Boston, are tue publishers, but "TtAllnn'a Ma(T7.inA i for salo nf oil iUm Uarfft,i5i imn. ,'n' nnnntrir nc o-r,f . n 1 sjn mri !Lna s 5fl nlV,. U li' - - i x--- j r , --- . TTT J in . ht' 7IV,; Ao no i i! I ue wnu j. ne monuuy novcw xor o.vo. vooa, 8 Mouienoia Magazine, lor Marcu, more than sustains its well earned reputa- . i ., ; . homrr an nnmnant -l if. haa- th a AtTprt f m nic. . imJLa J- . wuw ui vuuwu,,wi ... louctj, originality and excellence, cannot be sur passed. All of the articles are well written, I 1. -ill 1 - . - especially adapted to the members of a household. . The children are favored this month with . rsn fifrt" 4:ni Ttr;k . .. . , : ' a .HwfJ i" ; V "" Fairy," by Miss A. A. Prince. .There' are also contributions from Dio Lewis, Eleanor Kirlr Marv WfitMhiirv lAi iKiirJA.i orli and many others. Terms one dollar a year; Address S. S. Wood & Co., Newburgh, New York. It'i," contains a storv. complete in itself, by Miss the contribution! con- value upon the maga- dependent upon Other Woodwarcl Contributes a paper on "The Army, Medical Museum at Washington ;'.' A. G. Penn j has a story en titled "Sixteen Years Ago ;' Edgar Fawcett nnta forth a poem. "Her Message ;" :N. P. i . .m aii.i t Morns consiaers rxwiy , picpuca ruwern I , - . M . . is represented. in ine nr oi a series oi am i - - t-m . mmm a w w I w" ' WaiVh Plains his "Mission 1 ltTI , ,viitnr.MTh Hiw! Hmrl" i thr title of a lurid story by' J. jG. Barnwell;; ii.. r .i.i-'-L Li" ' ts-i. iwa iinu i ww . w iii-w she has named ? Crossing the lane j and Amasa Walker deduces the Moral of the Franco-Prussian ! War." V;'iMOnr '. Monthly i , x' i n t . Gossip" and "The Literature ef the Day" maintained with vigor, and theie is the absorbiD2 8erial supplement o SoVis Kat of which the author is ivat "Roolutont,? Katharine 4 Mac- ' i 9 ! : . c??WfeTheIQc mg m Forsythe, and; the , VUrn SentiZl jays a large number of hiyes haye died out from thatdi8ea8i;'s --'-'iii-lf,i-r'V:i'.t: Royr. High is This? -Raleigh had an When, is not stated. The recollection of our people may need refreshinff on this nb. ject, the last "enthusiastic meeting in favor of a Convention," in this city, was Leld by uUHgaS in ine rail oi 1867. The sixty-three quiet, nndemohstratiye gentle I men at Aietrepolitan JIall i last Saturday cannot, we think, be justly acpn.sedn.ofen- thusiam. Telegram, ;. 7 BaRN Burning.- Six persons, chared with burning two barns, one , house; tene- ment house, &c, in Randolph, the property of Lewis Parks, were examined on a bench . warrant before Judge Tourgee, and bound over for trial at the next term of 'thYSone- rior Court. The identity of the guilty par ties was sworn ta by a witness whom. they whipped, who tore the masks from their faces. Notwithstanding, they proved an alibi by another witness who swore that the parlies charged with the crime i staid at his house on the night in question, and as he had the diarrhoea, and was up sevejal times he knew they were there. Raleigh Tele gram. " ' FOSTliUfGS. ... The last cup of the frolicj rlic cupV . Dr- Brandreth is said to be a two-million-aire, ' l . CitHaTrDCiSC " bU'l?iDlf :M0Ot006 s5ock raiing in Nebraska is greatly oh the increase. ' , . ; f Atchison, Kansas, has a Ladies' Library Assciatien. J 7' I ' .. - ' I Victoria C. Woodhull 'Owns lin in luinff more than 21. 1 r Owyhee. Idahe. is now Bhinnin n nnn in bullion, weekly. ' Mining in Colorado is hinr hA with renewed vigor. . uj Colorado coal has finally been conquered and forced to make gas. ! A man with sore eyes was cared by look- Motto for the coming International Con vention How is this for hiffh v - - . " Three Philadelphia newspapers ars now' enjoying the pleasures ot libel edits.; J. D. PeabodyTof Ohio, brother -of the 1 A 1 Tl 1 3 " VT TT 1 m 1 u 1 tpi 1 run i-pji nnri v . 1 in w t nvir r , & -Tk' , une Per n"t ine mBQ.Ifww?Jt-. anoga couniy, vuio, want 10 oe unmaiCQL ft V V ... . s . ;l!'.Utieen. Victoria Continues to C&tCU it for consenting, to her aauguter s znamage in mi. . ..i .i ' i j Davis haYe aQ annual sale of about 20,000 tl"-'0'J HUiMiVI ttUUlCIT UWftNU volumes. Vermont h a MndMntA fnr VJr.mafiA I - r ' - " - " I - Vinnie Ream is going to lecture. Our ad :Tcc to Miss R. is don't. ' ; Charles Matthews, ' the comediani' will take passage in the next mail steamship from Australia for California. . The latest on dit is that Mark Twain is adapting" the Hon. Horace Greeley's agri cultural essays lor opera boune r r .wuw"":.. VV ' .w ?u .ww. A Cincinnati boy kicked a mule twice. Ane long-sunenng Deast at last KicKed bacs:, and the boy handed in his chips. : Mb Franp, the tenor, woo was brought to this country to supercede Bnguoli, but didn't, is singing in New Orleans. Semebody whose time hangs heavy on his hands, is using it up by writing that J . t 1 .1 1 1. 11.:. A. ixariuaiui is cummg w mio vuuuirj. U b.t the Wh.8,,a "niifnn mh? r tho imt.i draw up in hollow squares to weleomehim. People who advertise only once ia three months forget that most folks can't remem ber anything longer than about seven days. A San Francisco wife applied for a di vorce from her husband on the ground that he was a "confounded fool." As tht bus- band C0Qtested tbe suit, it is gsnerally - be- I lieved the charge she makes against him is well-founded. Evidence Accumulate a r: i i Baklnsr Powder can stand the test of a chemical analysis like Dooxxr't Yjsast . Although saDjectea to tne most analyzation, no inrredlents could he found entering into the composition but such trj ucwwau the chearjest. best, and most reliable I Baking Powder: known, aad is recommended neon its merits aione. xour urocer aeeps iu m. oin ouniDUs- akd -dacoace LIHE TO AUD FCCIL1 TUE' anioiirrEPOT.- T; EAVB TOUR ORDERS AT 80UTHEB I a LAKD A STEOiUX'a STABLES ui U I Forcell Home. ,- 1 i i f atVVfT5f? Tr at.t ' march 9 t . 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The Wilmington Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
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March 9, 1871, edition 1
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