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- V i. ' J . - ! ... . 1-. IVs A 1 ' ' I. ; - : , : THE EVENING POST. W. P. CANADA Yf - - - Business Manager. J. C. MANN, - - - - , - - managing Editor. Wednesday, August 14th. 1872. 1 " - i- m. - - - - REPUDLICi HOSnNlTIONS. .o P&IUinoisJi w -PRESIDENT. H EK R Y IT II SON, Of JMassacJjUfietts. ;rn n i - ELECTORAL TICKET. FOB TUB STATS, AT LARGE : MARCUS ERWINVof Buncombe. - flAMlUEL P. PHILLIPS, of Wake. , j jFOMmK cosasBssioisrAL ; jistbicts : a Edward Ransom , of T r rel I . 3. AVllliara f. LofUn, of Lenoir, 4. Thociai ii. Argo, of Orange. -ft. S A;ionsIas, of Rockingham. 6j ITiltiain S.Urnum, of Liacoliu 7. Jaines G. Ramsey, of Rowan. 8. James H; Justice, of Rutherford. - KEEP BEFORE THE PEOPLE I It is urged by the Democratic organs that the )aw is to be enforced in State and municipal elections. This is done tormakfiitpiore obnoxious, if that be I possible; to their party. ' BuL unfortu-1 nately, this U an errer. The lava applies only tto Presidential and . Congressional eiiTabuGH wa.n;EARTiLT wish it COULD BB TO -APPLY TO ALL OTH- eks. N. 7, Tribune, When the rebellious Traitors are over whelmed in the Field, and scattered iikfti. leaves before an angry wind, it; must , not be to return to Peaceful and; Contented Homes, They must find Poverty at their Fibesides, and see Privation in the anxious eyes of Mothers and the Racfs ofHOhildren. Horace Greeley, Tribune, May 1st, 1861. f . ' i&otn the Tribune, 1S71. " I hold our Government bound by its duty of protecting our citizens in their fundamental rights, to pass and enforce laws for the extirpation of the execrable ku klux conspiracy ; and if it has not tne power to uo it, tnen i say our uov- ernment is no Government, but a sham. there ore on every proper occasion advo- edied eindjustid the ku klux act. 1 hold it especially desirable Jor the Sojtth ; and xiHioieMtrong en(mgh: effect its purpose, lhopeit mllbemade stronger and stronger:1 . An infamous; article, with the abova 1 title appeared in the Raleigh Standard, in lSe whicli'wa8 immediately repu diated4 by the proprietors ot the paper, And the writer, ?dich arged. Al though this' was done "Immediately and the ax- tide denouncedgbyrfyery Republic'., paper in the" State, several Democr' ac papyri ifeeptrif of " thia to jcle standing at the head of their ed) torial columnl'SW afe .Miabld. ir formed iflftl isoneot t thediterJoth -YorV. Tribune, "w ie ngiGreeley ovgan of the states. . ri r " Jhavs listenea wu -unmixea norror brought before you. The outrages proved are shocking ia humanity ; they admit of , mmm&WxWtfV&iJi(n ; they vio late every obligation which' law and na- - SttAJwW 'i ?' 9houf that the pariiei'Wigagtd tech brutes, insensible IwiK"1 MdireU gion. The dap wiU come, however, if it , has net already i armed, when they will '' deeply lamt ?. 'if justice shall not overtdU.ih.em, pure is one tribunal from vhich there is no hope. It is their ewnjudgmmt that tribunal which sits in thfotf -every Vving man that - tmalU ttitt toic that tthrille through the x mrrh'Ueindi ' anfra it reaks. aites happiness or torture the - -m a K. m m 7.. toict of conscience, the C voice of Ood. If it has not already spoken to tnem m zones . uhichhave startled them to the enormity of. their conduct, I trust, in the mercy of Ueaven, that that voice will speak before they shall be" called above to account for : ; tKetrk That it uiU so speak to make them penitent, and '.. that j trusting : in the dispensations of . t Ueaven.r whose justice s dispensed with 1 mercy, Bhenh ihatt be brought before the bar pf thi& great tribunal, so to speak, that inc&mprchensilU tribunal, there will ; ' be found in the fact of their penitence, Jc in fhetir "previous' lives, seme grounds f uplh mcKhd May iay PARDONS- JBpejofen. everdy Johnson, in Ku Jlux trtaum lJecember Ibtn. i Tlie Victory 1 The receht election in the Oid North . State Jasdem jiistrated that there is life in the nationT-that secession and rebel lior cannot , v juje. Upon the result the w&Ieayoh- hung breathless, Jfor the whole question ot loyalty and unionism : yetm ilnvolve.1 J3alvorth Cahllna gone I6f the Anything to beat Grant partlhetdisioyal, Democratic people, vfh ftire sTf itingitoi effect . by trickery f aiid ftjoff. the lame object they failed jjccpshrift open war, would have taken .heart, and perhaps have . elected ilhat compound of seCessiOD, ? trickery and isms," . Horace Greeleyi f or onf next President, which God forbid 1 From Maine to Texas the prayer went up for successes very' despatch was .fttfM'7 r?Qt A. T IN seized and Abated, and hr lien, jt lie ;juns of : treasonrelcced fcrth u Democratic, aaythiBj ta, beatl Grant "clliitc.he lojal nation was downhearted! ' ". fiiln the troth came, it was like the'fcewa of the victory of the -Union, army at Get- t ysborg everybody I saldT" the back bone of the rebellion is broken,1' Tif is the truth. The feeling ttf-dayall tvef the nation is that our beloved, country is safe, ai, Hfche-YlctorytinKovember secured bejond doubt' - What ndpWcantherebe la a pais ty who got tip a rebellion which history records as aaionrf -the bloodiest and most: destrttctive of modern times, to maintain the system "oi African J slavery in the South , and twelve years after! adopt as its candidate the most determined Abo litionist ? Itjs evident that tha voters have sold themselves to Greeley, or Gfee-: ley has sold himself to the Voters. It! is. most likely, however,, that a bargain has! been made, and Mr. Greeley, in case of! his election,. has agreed to givo all ihe power and patronage in his control to the anything to beat Grant n party, j This is what it is and nothing lessj Those men who swore eternal vengeance upon the altars of their conntry (as they called the South) and iterated f and re iterated their determination to ; die in the 44 last ditch" and with might & main hounded on to death,; andsufferiDg the poor deluded white men", who they with their arrogance and despotic tempers controled all now actually bowing down to Horace Greeley! "We ask the -white men of North Caro lina if it is not sickening, it it is not enongh to forever disgust them with rtpmront . , 4L J. ' J such leaiers ? What faith can there be in men who are wedded to no principle, no faith, but public plunder! Who were willicg to sacrifice the life Jhe property of everybody who possessed either, in defense of wbat they called dearer than both, and now bow down and acknowledge; thev deceived tlm fc rf world. If any man can see anything great or good in such a party, we can only confess he has keener eyesight than we possess. The victory in North Carolina has done much to idispel the gloom wnich settled over the nation when the first re- tarns came in, and V was feared that this State had cast its vntna far tfinU. x x element. It halled ftS the W . wieHruo AU1C runer ol verwheU ning victory in No- vember. The pe jple of the North are roused t,0 greater effort. They are de- term; . .m - f - .. ' wu "gut it out, as. they did the rebellion of aoo1 10 certain ana complete yietory. Therefore we congratulate our fellow RejVublicaiis, that in Union loving loyal f orth Carolina, the first great political battle of the campaign of 1872: has been fought and won. We give to the Re publicans -of our. good old State our warm and hearty thanks that they have met the enemies of their country and their party at the ballot box and fairly honestly and completely demolished them. North Carolina is Bafe for the next four years. Ku Kluxism and ter rorism shall no longer rule. The people have spoken in unmistakable tones. - If Republicans are true to themselves, in November the Appomatox of the 44 Any thing to beat Grant" party will come and our bles3td country no longer wiil be cursed by the misrule ol rebel Horace Oreeleyism. r I All's well that ends well. North Carolina gives nearly 2,000 maj ori ty for the Republican State ticket, with a gain of one and perhaps two . Republican Gongressmen, and .a large " Republican gain in the ijegisiaiure. ;ine -uiu North State" will give at least irom 10,000 to 20,000 majority, for Grant in November. Mase a note 01 that. EDITORIATj budget. A charter has been granted for a new National Bank at Montgomery, Ala., with a capital of $100,000, to be called the Merchants' and Planters' Na tional Bank. The Government of Hayti has suc ceeded in negotiating a loan ot one mil lion at thirteen per cent, per annum for twelve years, the interest to liquidate the debt. 'i1' -- , ' Reports have been received at the Chamber of Commerce that the Cotton crop throughout the South has proved a failure. We trust that this is not the case, but things look dubious. v Many varieties of the American grape are now successfully cultivated in France, among them the Clinton, Cun ningham, Delaware and Taylor. They are said to . grow luxuriantly in the French vineyard sou, and the wine made Irom them is of superior ' quality. t Ned OTBaldtin seems to be always getting into trouble. He Was to fight Witu f em iiiawc vu m.tu j isuu eun, ; uu v has been arrested and held to keep' the peace in the sum of 2,000. The fight will take place, however, as both men are determined. Postma-tcr fnaeral dk veil f devote a.sobude: hie f ; orti i of! as forthcoming' -cnV: s'ta urging tne a p tion by the nitcd" States of "he pbatal telegraph systemrHe is now engaged in collecting statistics relative thereto. The ferocious hunter that Bits in ground, that contrrjrrhe-Bwtb Gombe Rivera in Easu:? dPSjttiatdrial Africa, between Unyanyembe and Lake' Tanganyika, takes- the premium." ' j A burning world would doubtless be a sublime 1 spectabl more intSnng however, to the denizens cf som'fi sphere than to the participants. "Thel fact if that the machinery of ."the ijvjb verse is so little understood by scientists that we have nd - confidenceim any of their prophecies hntirafter tfcey 'are f ul4 filled. We havn't had half a chancJo demonstrate what . We can be' andi'xlo, and it is hot fiir7 cut U3 off 4usf when we are ready to spread , ourselves e suggest that the wise men prepare an explanation, propound some new' tor. a diversion-in our favor. i ' Next September a National Con vention, composed of delegated from 1- cal associations ol steamboat " owners and managers, will beheld at Cleveland, Ohio. At this convention full statements will be presented of altf the. serious casf ualties that have ocenrred to American steam vessels during the year. The propriety of a thorough revision of the statutes on the subject - has been fre quently demonstrated in particular caseSp but the object of the convention is to prepare a comprehensive and truth ful exhibit of the reasons for amending the present" system. The steamboat owners complain most bitterly about: 'the peremptory - clauses of . tho law which require the use of certain patented in ventions , alleged by them to be bott costly and inefficient. It is argued that as long as owners and builders of steam boats ate compelled to us.o specified ap pliances, so long will competition be prevented, expenses be increased, and the safety of life be imperilled. The steamboat men insist that it is their in terest to use the best machint ry, and to make their vessels strong and sate, and, while not protesting against -rigid ex aminations by United States Inspectors," claim thai they are entitled to the priv ilege of purcrasing in open market, and of selecting themost'ehduring materials. TANBARK They call the Republicans? in New Hampshire who have -gone over to Greeley "un struck Republicans." j ;The :arTinefield HemiblicaTi and tile Cincinnati Commercial call for tho with drawal of B. " Gratz Brown from the o - j ,-. ticket because of his eihibition eff deg- 1 ration at cw. xxavcu. ,,0 ... "Greeley the! head-1 of the - soft crab ticket, says: I am as much Repub lican as I always was;" GraK Brqwp, the tailr says : " The Republican part y is dead." , .i . : . -a I n An exchange speaking of Mr. Gree-j ley's religious hotionsi says no one should inquire too closely into such s a. rnatter. The Libarcahdldatebelieves in a beiDg whose name 'begins with a large G. and that ougt to be enbugli. " , The Springfield Republican, one of the earliest journal to desert, and one of ihe most persistent in its opposition to the President, says: When it is attempted to hold him, personally responsible for the harsh" policy which1 has-been pur sued hitherto in our dealings with the1 lately rebellious States; every American wnosesensexn justice is stronger than his partizanship will promptly exclaim 'not guilty. On this head Gen. Grant can properly andlairly avail himself ot the plea which onco served an elder stateshiari, and say; 'It is no fault of mine, countrymen : it 13 the fault of the times" V 4 :::j;Uir: Mnu t:r ! They Want Greeley. ; They. wanted Mr. Greeley to conie.'iown South" in t861fully as bad as they do now and this is the way one hi their "na tive poets" invited him,-througir the col umns of the Rome (Ga.) Courier. The poet dates from v'City" of Borne; Independent Republic of Georgia :" , INVITATION TO HORACE GEEELEY FRVU TUB SOUTH BY WILLIAM HOWE. Come, Mr. Greeley, come to the Souths , The land you have lisd and be-lied on,' You can lower your hin and open jour month - y-1 When your neck 'strains the ropes yon are tied on. Bring old granny Gidding, hluslering Halei Fred. Douglas?, and Henry Ward'Beecber. adu itesrwiiuw xijaii irom- vrasnington jail, And Sumner, the Devil's oyux preacher. . ;A : ''it.) Uhi U. J'l Come, bring all your friends, so godly and good, r . . . .Who rob, killvand bnrn Tor the freedom Of blacks, who deBjjlie-jour, contemptible hrbocl, . " " - And can find belter friends wb.en they need Let each hrlDssrime strvchnine- i-n pike Which you suriekerS of Freedom" delight Such tools, as your father they DTiJdoth To use ifl the cause whiebou flghtjlnJ 31fl Come! bring all your friends1, arid never despair. Thou chiet of the Devil's apostles ; Our hemp will assist you in walking the air, And make a display of big tassels! savs: "In our iadrrmpnt. as a hunt in o i ... ' urn iwlic' le o6i oiao tw:peth,, i IDT. lemnm ia vn-t irw in rsirtrrii )emoc; .ic majority in Norfli simply the rebellion seeking to achieve i ts, ' essential . . purposes. ..within and throughlEe" tJm'61i."lMIoryh:ch pfardedfavery tmd the4 Constitution 4s.twoiamef ttOTioaelthing. U 4iates the General whaled the Jnipr armies to tq&aiAicij niissesju chance to? disparage tfiern. &tt . tMs-' counsels of its hates even more than of'fttf aspit-" tionsjiaqd: will be satisfied withing tri umph that does not result -in the expul-j sion of all activewfstyRepublicahs! from the 6bThese were tlie opin ions feeneralientertained by Republi cans not long. jago-ramqng others, Mr., Greeley, Jho: him$ejfr, presented them.in .the, shape we have qufoted: The Only ' differBhce of fact2 between that time and the present1 lethal; Greeleyj being now the Democratic .candidate, finds itnecessdry to.cpuceal his opinions. i NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. THE U 1V Guaranteed to excel all others, both in shape and materia .' lie sure to ask for THE JACOBI AXE. IT'S ) . " - r AND ACCEPT NO OTHER. . For you wil ithen be certain you are getting thejDest for your money. EYERY AXE WARRAISTED. ' For sale, wholesale and retail, at i . NATH'L. JACOBI'S Hardware Depot, Ho. 9 Market street, And Dealers throughout the Stato. IX;HaBDWARE. IX .IGltnCULtTJIlAL IMPLEMENT??, CUT- lery, Iron, steel, K ails,. Guns, Pistols, Amunition, &c. We would respectfully call the attention of WHOLESALE 131) YE1UJ to our full and complete assortment, em bracing all and every description of Goods in the Trade, and to tlie superior advantages we can offer ft om having the agency to sev eral leading factori.es in the trade. Always on hand aole and harness Leather, Kip and Calf Skins. Paints,' Oils, Glass, Sash, Doors and Blinds, fec, Ac ' .Please call and examine, belore purchas ing; the' stock at NATH'L JACOBI'S Hardware Depot, iSo. y Market .St. nov9 147-1 y CLOTH GAITERS: FOR Ladies! axid Misses LARGELY REDUCED PRICES, - f IN SOME GASES tAT AND .. BELOW COST, TO CLOSE OUT SUMMER STOCK. DUDLEY & ELLIS, Sign of the Big Boot. . 73 aug 11 Summer Ecading. K The Reigning Belle, A Golden Sorrow, The Golden Lion of Granpere, Lord Kilgohbin, f TWo Family Motherfe. Grif. St. Patricks Eve, A Good IriVcstment, My Hero, Tho Golden Lion. i Kate'Keniiedy, The Child, Tho las t Aldinej Daisy Chain, Albert Lnmel, Heir of Redcliffe, The Fatal Marriage, Louise La Yalliere, Love in High Life, The Cfuo.jn's Necklace, A Bridge of Glass, A, Noble Lord, The Cancallcd WW Shall bo Victor, A Noble Woman, For sale at , -' HEiNSBEIlGERS ; a ? Live Book and Musio store, aug 13 r t .... , , , 74 BUNTING & McQUIGG, Auctioneers. : u Forbclosure ; of Mortgages. To N. a. WiUiams, C. a. Hyaitt aiid . ,3Jife Emma Aj,, Edwa,rfi Joiner and Alexander liamsey Greeting: - I17HERBAS default has been made by the ff mortgagors respeetively named in the mortgages following, executed to the Cape Fear Building Association, viz: A mortgage executed by N. C. Williams, bearing date the 12th April 1S71, and regist ered In the Register's office of New Hanover county in fbook B. B. B., page 470. J And a : mortgage execnted by C. G. Hyatt and Emma Ji, his wife, bearing date the 11th May. -1871. and registered as aforesuid. in book B. B. B page tS7. r mortgage executed Dy tawara Joiner, dated the 11th May, 1871, and, registered as aforesaid, in book B. B. B., page A mortgage executed by Alexauder Ram say, bearing date the 12th April 1871, and re gistered as aforesaid- in book B. B: B., page 467. .... . Now, therefore, notice is hereby given that toy .virtue of the powers, o sale respectively contained in said several mortgages, regis tered ras aforesaid, h the-said mortgages will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises there in respectively described, at public auction at at Exchange Corner, in the city of Wil mington on Tuesday the 3d day of September 1872, at 11 o'clock, A. M. The said premises are respectively described in said mortages as follows: . , N. C. Williams' lot begins in the northern line of Nixon street, 50 feet eastwardly from northeast corner of Nixon and Eigth streets and runs eastwardly along Nixon street 60 faet, and is 30 feet deep. C.G.Hyatt's lot begins at a point In the Southern, line of, Church street, LOU feet west ward! v from the southwest corner of Chuich f andxtlireets; and runs thence westward-, lv with .sonthern line 01 cnurcn street 1 1, Alexander Ramsay s lotbegins in northern I line Ol V(UCCU OUCTJl, TO ICCli, CWHT01Wf ItW" L th rnrneast-corner of Queen and -Tenth sreets, ana runs eusiwarmy aiuug vjuccu lBtfee0 Iteet by 9.fee deep., . . n s ' , ' N. B. The Cape Fear Building Association has a'iftimblet'.i houses .. and lots for sale upon private terms, which can be negotiated for with the Secretary. . DuBRTTZ CTJTLAR, Att'y C. F. Build'g Ass'n. aug 11 75-15, 21, aug 2 sept i&QlMf'- AXE, . . i r AT REDUCED RATES I OASSIMBRB-BtrSINBSB-SUITK-- SUPERIOR DRESS SUITS. FINE WHITE SHIRTS. TrtomuiTs. .1 MUNSON & CO., Clothing, &c., 38 MarMttrst. BANK OF r NEif kBi9VEEj . ON AUGUST 1st, T872.r f First BemMnirifal Statement. Loans and Discounts. . K. . . . .S374,0o8 2 O verd rafts i t : : . . . K '!?$ii HiJSCS 7 Dae by Baiiks anUl Bifikers:.. .rl55arp5 Cash on hand. 41,020 6$ Gold on hand (etlrrency valne). ,072 00 Silver ,on handr "rt. f.,.A 2S6J20 Uncurrent4 money oh hand, cur- " 1 rency value i27d?i87 Office Furniture.- 584 80 '' !" . ' 456,420 If 1 : LIABILITIES. rt,!i Capital Stock . . . 4$1&0,000 00 Profit and Loss (protitfor6 mos) 14,51(5 S$ Deposits Individual. $246,959 88 5 -4 j ' ' Banks and " 1 Bankers. 17,373 89-264,333 19 Notes and Bills re-discounted ..a 27.57Q, 00 $456,420 10 fif State of North CAoiaNA j flnnntv nf New Hanover ' f I, 8. D. Wallace. Cashier of the Banklqi New Hanover, do solemnly swear that the. above statement is true to the best of my oar xaai ine, bcsVOf w9 Cashier. ' knowledge and belief. S. D. WALLACE Subscribed and sworn to before uxe this 5th day ol August, 18755, 1 - ISAAC BATES ; Notary Public. ; if - ;68-lw? August 6, 1872 DIRECT IMPORTAOHOttS, i i 1 Oar-order is" now in Liverpool with !fressr$. Blood, "Wolfe & Co. for ; r f' ni ' ONE HUNDRED CASES" r. & CO'S PALE ) ALE, by first vessel direct to-this Port. The gene ral and deserved popularity 6f this brarid Of Ale, the increasing demand and the. great difficulty in procuring it from tha Agents has induced us to4mport it direct. We hopeu to be enabled to offer it at lower figures tnan heretofore. ' f;"? t; " I'JOfU CHAS. D. MYERS & CO., 7 North Front st. l aug 9 ''"" '"' 11 1. . DKASS EOUND PAILS, MM Wash Tub3, Wash Board?, ; yl -.14 " "J"Scrnbbing Brushes, Bread Trays i'H i?j and Boaids, ' f , RblliDK ibs,- H ttf j lt UHAS. D. MYERS, & COM . 7 North Front St.: aug 9 THE 1 1, L0WE.S-T,-ft4pE& NOW HAVE: THE CHOICEST AND most complete, stppk pi For this- season porters prices. t a, ;&nal adyage, on lyair, CHATEAU, BOULIAO, ' r V:.' "" , ST. AMELlbit 1 1 ST. LD UBJSj f ' FRONSAC,1 at j ' Aud lower grades. til 1 . . 1 . F R U I T.S 25 Boxes Oranges, 4 : 'K3 ; f ; 20 Half Boxes Oranges, i r r 25 .Boxes lemons; . FRESH PRESERVE!); FRUITS. 1 s j 'AX riiicl 3?orter. "Robt Youngers' Blood,' Wolf & Co., Bass Pale Ale. t isarclay,' rerJiins & Co., na l j Best StojltJ Engl i s L Vt i lk . COPEIiAlVD & CO., 1 J ciiow-ciiow, Miiei PicHeSj1--'- JS! :r? ' tf t UliiUlDr .: Inipprlted Jams and-Jjejiies. I Fresh. Goods bv ey'Bttmer ar t-i-;- ,foit v 7il-!r :na ?sU 1 REDUCED rMQE&rz 1 GEO. MYERS, 11 and 13 South Front St. June i 2? WT . si m NEW; ipYERTISEHEN i r ,;ON;.,MAJftRIAQj ll""'riJ!'l.'riti'" -viJI. 1 . "t r . ' : xappy xvciic xwr jl uuug men irom tu fects of Errors and. Abuses ; in feariv 1 Manhood restorecL. Impediments tA rf acre removed. ' New method " - mJk1 Circulars sent free, in sealed enveloiopr Address, U WAKU-AgSOCIATiuir v Sou Ninth PftWpl aN! 1 11 - mm with those of any other school in Rieciar farranerements- ma v. u. wnlcfcTthe'usuar -expenses mayrM,,? nearly no-hallV .tXy For pamphlet, civinsr full nnrtil dress " -tin? A. TiWHE, ftinSS ? JjSTraE,.New,HaTen OonSS8i;o tory to College, Business. Bcienthlc-ftS U. . Military and-'Naval AeadiS2?k fsessidnjijU? yeajr, Jin Beplw i& ,?U essl0nityettejiB8eptJi tLV fc: Buildings, contain oyer 60 rooms. GrL nine acres. Pupils from 17 StatR1 course is comprised in eight School a- twenty Professors and Onlcers. tX? beau Anoly for clpal;or Wi A7: WELLINGTON' Fof Insolvents ana jjankropt? 110 Leonard bt New Yorg for jjiiularM iste'tftf ivtitn- , . Do not -snffer -ye'flnM-to bertnTnn.- :ase Jtj aljowing flCQIsD oecome Thousands ,have died - Premature1 t3r The Victims ofkmiuinptioaMby negS; appld., TATjrttAjfizsirrjrmsi K ' 1 ' J)R:WM. "HALL'S f Will cure Coughs, Colds and Consuintiti. surer andr4Q.uickr 'than any pther remedr It acts like magic. For sale, by all DrueeUti j .., 1. 1 1 nil 1 (u 01 4 ivcji. uii v loieni. i-urgatiyes. incyrai the tone of the bowels an4i weaken tiiedi gestion. .Tarrant! EfiGebrescent Seltzer ap5 erient is used by rational people as a mean. Wf iselrevingjall derangements of iiie; ttw! ach.iyerd Intestines, because it remove! obstruetfonsitaiOutpairi and imparts viguS tq the organs which it purifies and regulatesi SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS $300 t o $560 Sf tt'AS ING MACHINE CO.f Buflalo, N. Y., or Chi IGENT WAITED, Agents make more money ui, wots. ior us man ai anytmnj elsd, - Business tight f and permanent Far- ?TlAlfc0cO4 WitY., Price. 4qa nRGANf O IjyW QF, THE SEXES-Coiidi v tions wnlch impair vitalitypositive anc negatty o . ekectridiiya-kqt(lhat lUe is evol ved without union eiTfit of tihrf'.r!v Infln. rence of JishT and' . nhosphorfc diet modem treatment-' r rlvicl4aSestrictareaDc yaricoeele Und. arrest pf,deyeiopmeut; iris-" rJriVatesui'ffleal x ehist bv rectures ARJDlCQN M. pHUWttx Avenue. N. Y.; tM pages, 25 clatsF ' - " ' ' f'lftveQsUne frprn: thefpen, Of Dr Dixon of great value to the wliole human racc." mix&e Geieys ri na hit! c. JjeGuTm egin. pctoter lst F0r catalogues, add'ress'WM. EB TENBAKER, Secretary of th Faculty, -i' .pnixerswyjpl Virginia. ; n-.wjf :r HARLESJVENABLE, -l? fr fra t, hairmJiFacultj. M A,AT M Vr JFor all. , Best .business eve xw. v a oflered 'agents.J Address i VRUW.kL.ii, IoulviUet.K3q y. '. CAMPAIGN GOODS 'jF0R 1811 A&&t&y?tMVG& loeaif teanrpaigft goods, 'ft! at sight.,Pay10Q per cenkpront. ow is ti time;u Send at once forbescrintiTe circular and price lists- of am: fine steeienerravui8 all the candidates! cam 1 J 6. . . - e candidates ' cam nafrf t oeraonw algn bi cuans, everyt uuttrwit pnotorapns, . bailees, pins. flags.P i . . , - ' . o ?. .5 nmg suited-to the times; Ten done per day easIIyniadrFull samples sentJo; f3. AddressMOORK JQQBJSPEEA Park Row. TNTpw Vnrlr W Park Row, New York'. C AMPA TfrN Tnirty new nd beantift ' K ATlftTST C. Richards d Co., Mannfe! ' T A fli R'A HT 'S The chemistry "of divfne Providence W neyerproaucea aiineri waj.er.wu",:. bines in such perfection the qualities a antlbilioulhnie hfJ rtftilmrtte medici; that of the Settler Spa-, and Tarrant's fci veseent- Seltier Arlerttt isthel artfjc equivalent 01 tnat great,naturai reiuw- : (?xi mr&LL druggists. $11000 REWAKD-: For "any is0 of Bltajy .. .. wV: ...... orBledlnE.. Itehing ory, r V. . . . i ar . . .ft i ated Pues. that .iACrt? -.... CV.- L .... ixii PiletReineay nothig plsejjs Sold bj? alDf ttggis71 EXlX'THEXiAlCEar rKdVELTlES AT r 1 1dffMt.tiiHKi. 'J - 'fi 1 . ' fir t ?'- 36 Market C SrfD lliU 3TX.il X334&W lG' . Beet brands.cOJAtifi;ip: sute l ' ' GEORGE MYEB8'' - ' 67 Augusts, 1873 cilMultfuHTEFMfl TT5:- " t ; a - - - - - K t. f T i nedaftdytiritaffe i anajsaiunnous.- Term, .Circulars to R.H1 PhnHPw II. TAMS; SecfetahfeS H lns- " i 1 1 '
The Evening Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 14, 1872, edition 1
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