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wiLMiNftToy y. c. Tuesday. September 30tht 1873. tiiy laics. The notice has been published that to-dav is the last day in which to pay 1 i f amn citv taxes, and coming at this time, liiv wau, u b f during u great linancial crisis, we fear it will work a great hardship to many of our citizen: In the State taxes the Sheriff has no discretion. The money . . . . , , . . must come, or lands be sold, but not so with the city. The Mayor can call a meeting of the Hoard of Aldermen, and thc time can be extended. The North- inc iiiiic i i ii r em panic has delayed the movement ol our crops and a consequent delay of bu- Bine, so that it is very inconvenient for many to pay their taxes at this time It seems to ns that the welfare of the citv demands a short extension of time. Charity. Another day and the second mouth of Autumn will be here. Soon we will have the pittilcss storm and chilling Winds, and thousands will suiter lor com- fortable shelters and genial heat. These unfortunates have a claim upon us we cannot escape, and the hand of the gen- crous is often opened for their relief. J This vcar we have another claim upon j lis: great in its aims, and noble beyond I compare. Hundreds of helpless chil-1 drcn, who would otherwise be depend- I tnt upon local charities and compelled J to eke out a miserable existence, often I suffering for daily bread, are now gath- J crcd under a welcome roof and taught j that a good God watches over them all 1 their days. Genial care bestowed upon I them, the fountain of knowledge opened to them, learning to desire something nobler and better than their lormer lile, they arc growing up, the wards of the I people. God bless the founders of the Oxford Orphan Asylum ! lhe good it I is accomplishing cannot be estimated by money values, for its beneficent in-1 flticncc will extend to the end of time. Its mission, to make honest men and women of many who otherwise might become vagabonds and thieves, will be I i-i -i i ii . .:a... : : I uctiorapuauea, anu. iae "77 7.Tj J T gal, toto tne American nag iupn.xwBim should be bestowed upon tiwujL&iono sacked the merchants' warehouses and miserly hand. The season is rapidly ad- safes, lqaviug them a perfect wreck. vancing, and almost everything is need- The Niobe soon after arrived and de ed clothing, fuel and food. This great man(ieci the surrender of the imprisoned trinity of blessings should never be foreigners and explanations lor the out waiiting, and we sincerely hope no xae Tnc authorities were obstinate little one will feel the bitterness of hun- an refused to accede to the demands of gcr or cold during the long months to tne COmmander of the Niobe, when d come. The necessity of this aid is bombardment followed until a flag of known to every reader of The Post, truce was hoisted. The prisoners wcrt? for we have often referred to it. But surrcndered, and compensation was? so far Wilmington has done but little, guarantecd. except to send destitute children to 001 the Asvlum. It is also understood, we Gratifying Inteltisenee from Africa, , , .i ..t. I believe, that nothing sectarian is taught tlicrc, and that though the property ue- longs to the Masonic Fraternity and the Grand Lodge gives the rent of the i i i , propcrty and live hundred dollars m money, that all children are welcomed, whether their fathers supported the I ritvnrmenls 1 "1 1 i.f wl, v I to everv one who has a heart winch . tnree eipeunions iviuiati iu uaiuiuu;. beats responsive to human woes, and if they do, a great deal can be accom-; whose docs not ?, plished. Heretofore the results achiev In such permanent charities, no one ed by travellers as bearing directly i , i, r n,o ; ni or, on the ethnolosv of the negro tribes, can do too much, for there 1, alua w Qf yahie-if wc ex. need of something, and money is the ccpt the labors of Dr. Schwcinfurth, most acceptable gift that can be be- the distinguished. German explorer. stowed. No one denies the importance It is this problem of race which must . . n a be solved to the satisfaction of the world, or the appropriateness of tin, chantj, Danviu has raiscd rcai;0nablc doubts as so that the only question to be consul- to thc origiu of the human family; and ercd is, how can funds be raised expe- it is in these regions eastward from ditionslv and casilv. Several plans have Gaboon that the proofs of his correct- 1 i-" i " ai ness or error can ccrtainlv be found. been discussed, among them is anama- -s " Ur j u.. ;wi,. orTO . ' 0 !Nor are we blind to the advantages ot teur concert, and we have every reason to an nShway across the Equatorial believe that this design will be carried regions of Central Africa, passing out in a few da vs. An opportunity will through yet unknown peoples and skirt then be afforded for all who arc inter- jgthe Holiroriixif inrn thr Indian llc.o.n.11. Dr. estcd in this great work to cast in their Bushnell speaks with pardonable en mites for its benefit. AVill our people thusiam of these purposes in view, but bo charitable onouirh to patronise a he could not close his letter without a concert for thc beneht cf these orphans ? Is there a Mason, or an Odd-Fellow, or a Knight of Pvthias in this citv who has not learned Charity and Benevo lence? Will they patronize this con cert? Thc mouth of October will be unu- sually prolific with jshows and exhibi-I rue the day. That this Roman ques tions of various kinds, but tin rharitv I tion was the busines.1 of the Iving's late appeals so strongly to our citizens that wc expect to sec them turn out en masse on this occasion to hear some fine music and to aid thc good work. To-morrow wc hope arrangements will be com pleted, so that the formal announce ments can be made. Kx-GoV. Bwanil. of MarvLind. sava he has refused to accept his back pay, and that when he next visits Washington he mtends to take such action as will re - suit in its absorption by thc United States Treasury. Being so tar from Washing- ton, it has taken him a Ions: time to iret Wound to this. Tlie Sitnation. Affairs seem to be brighter f aiid a more hopeful tone pinarks the Northern press. The following isirom the Kcw York Herald of Sunday VI A-j There is nothing new in the financial situation, excepttne announcement that the Stock Exchange is to be re-opened on Tuesday. Public confidence is in a erreat measure restored and ordinary business has gone on so smoothly dn" ring the week in its ordinary channels that no danger ia.Jto-.be anticipated., The only danger, as we j remark the other dav, is in a sudden; bounding of stocks consequent upon the reaction anu mis leur is aireauv reauzeu in wmc degree, fetocks went up yesterday troiu. two to fifteen per cent., but are not yet above the ruling prices previous to the panic. It is to te hoped that when the l , 1 A. . . fetock Exchange opens this preliminary rebound wlu mark the extent of the risc. Indeed, it was scarcely fair at any time to assume that the depression was as Scat as it seemed, and the - fact that money was more abundant yesterday at: reasonable rates than at any time du- ring the panic, proves that business was only waiting for the return of confi- dence 8 araiin as if nothing had occurred to disturb it. If money remains easy and public confidence continues, the financial flurry may be said to be over EDITORIAL BUDGET. There were nine English railway accidents on Saturday, but no one killed. ' His Highness Muley Abbas, broth- er of the deceased Emperor of Morocco, nas oeen proclaimed as ins successor, The Vox Publica, of Matamoras, states that an armed body of United States soldies crossed from Texas into Mexico, about forty miles above that city; but for what purpose is unknown it calls on the authorities to investigate the matter, and warns ;thos Mexicans that such expeditions are premeditated, and Urges them to be on the alert to repel such invasions when occasion may require. In consequence of -the appre hended revolution in Monterey the annual fair, which should take place in that city this month, and which has hitherto been an event of much lm portancc, has been abandoned. . , $ Tnc British steam sloop Xiobc has arrived at Kingston, Jamaica, from rjmaa, Honduras, bringing the follow- ing intelligence: General EstrubaVs troops, after assassinating the detach- ment 0f palacio's forces, which, under a gag cf truce, approached the fort, sacjed Omoa, and imprisoned all the British subjects, gutted the Consulates 0f America, England, Spain and Portu - 4 . . ... I i. . : ' . . f ine American Lxeograpnicai ociet-v has a hi hlyc iinp0rtant letter froin Gaboon, on the West Coast of Af- rica, describing the operations of the German, English and French expedi- tions. At last there seems to be a se- ff nnnotrntn tho. mvstrrioiw rCgi011d inhabited by anthropoid mom4 keys, pigmies and savage pagans The importance of these enterprises cannot be over-estimated, and wehope thatthei " v '.:n ,i. i -u I sight for a "Stanlcv-likc" American. A; V. Herald. m w King Victor Emmanuel, from his lit tle confidential conversation at -IJerlin with Prince Bi&marc, has returned homeward, satisfied, most likely, that if the Bourbons of t ranee undertake to turn thc King out ot Rome, thev will visit to Austria and Germany, we can not doubt. A'. Y. Herald, TheGohlen Age tints ridicules the peo ple who are indulging in the Cicsarism bugaboo: "There are people who, when thev go to a wedding and look upon thc blushing bride and nappy bridegroom, wonder how long the inarrage will last; hntv KrMin nno. of thp twain will die: I whrthor thn other will marrvj what sort of a match the other will turn out to be, I and whether there will be a third suc- 1 cecding wedding." The labor of thc bodv relieves us from tha faticrues of the mind: and this it is 1 which forms the happiness of the poor. NEW '1DVBBTISEIIENT8. t- :,. v'i jxA H- ."Si I rrn-i m CROCKERY AND GI1SSH T KIGIIT O'CLOCKr AT J. I. METTS' OLD bTAXD, Market Htreet. under Masonic Hall. sepdt) 7AT.E AcOTICE IS nEREBY GIVEN THAT rlDcnsation audited by the Board or Count v 1 liavethis dsr quaiilled. f ftwitwir. .1 TrcWm'testlmfntb annexo before thoj Judtre of Probate lor New. Hanovw Vrm t v on the estate of STTStAlgLTi ?Wl t.t.t AAf a ie 1 censea. according io law. Ail persons having claims fatre hereby, notified to file ti within one year frorn this date; lice will be uleaded in bar of payment. All persons owing the said estate are re quested to settle at once.- ,,;" rr ELIZABETH A.nOLAIt '. i AdminiRtratrlx c V a. Wilmington, N. C, Sept, 27, 1873. sep ao-iawtw . ; .-I u- ' To the Colored People: TTAVING need or their money in the dlx Frceamarrs savings isaiiK. i woula re spectfully state that Messr Adrian ds Vollera have cenerously congentea to accept certi fier! -checks on the bank in payment for isionfi. As'somei of yon are discharred l work, and may want yeur families supplied in this, I -trill give all who apply to my place of business i the lnstractions ana explanations necessary. J. M. WISE. 1 sept o it 1 PANIC PRICES. ; ' 1 : WILMINGTON, N C. WE OFFER TO OUR CITIZENS Li ? : EULL LINE OF till lGO0DS, OF THE FINEST Q UAlfTY. ITlie largest StoekiBrouhtto this. Market:, rnM-iV fin- Mow is the time, to Purchase when Everything is Marked Down. M i 1 J 'i i f . 'ii-..., .-. -!f'v;i.t ' An Inspection of quality andprice? ;is fnvited ' mx ' Xen- Irou Frdht 'BaiWJ.'COriieif Front and PrkKGss btrcet,,..! ;tii - - fiept 1'.) 1 1 1 a.f f i 1l OUJHfc. r'jVL9 ltJKi. , ':( iM ,m I ;! -- ruLT, LiNEOF THE IJATESTSTLES ! I ! f : 1. 1 " 1 i Faucy Cassimeres, aai DOESKIU AflD BEAVER, Jtlst received.- bjrthe latest Fall and Winter Fiu;hidfir IquIiThC :16strasl,Jl I ous taste.' Also, Gents'' Furnishing Goods ;r i t ; 1 of all descriptions, at the Merchant Tailor ing Establishment No. C North Front street. s 'septilJ-Sm. W. F. WKNZKL. PROMENADE., .CONCERT. SrFnT a xtt pnxiPPDTi a vtx tf'A T T. - UJ.nn vjjlvx jau xrxuj.u ; . iWill be given at the ahove HaU on rkJRSDAY NIGHT, OCT. 2(f1873. Admission to Concert and Ball, 7u cents. Children, "J-j cents. Admission .to the Gallery 2 cents. Chil dren lo cents. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Concert to com mence at S::$u o'clock. J.C.SCOTT. JOHN" OH A VIS. FRANK YAUBORO. sep 2t-td JNO. W. NASH. CL&RENflON' S ALOON ! M5 South side. oXiM f(A MarkJt' St. WILMINGTON ZST. C, ' II. J. SCARBOROUGH, Proprietor. Best Wirxen Sc Tjiciitor?! always on Hand. Jlt'i7, fa i-nimcd at all Ho urn and House lrpl open Day and Nijht. Table supplied wih the best Baltimore and Philadelphia Beef, weekly. Oysters, v.-he a in season, of the bes quality, furnished in any stye desired, sept U " ' , !-tf ppy BOXES j ; t ' ' I ' ! At CVaS, MYERS', 1 y 1 - t m i 11 a l$Front f . Ilfimi Iran. Nnirit tf.t.o - 'cind fjvlao. r I ftflO BDL& hoop mox-i, u, loyu n inch, . .!Z j " 4 1,0 Spirit Casts, I ' ' ' 150 barrels Susrar For sale by sept 22 F. W. KERCHXER. NEW GOODS! taki; A MHUALH?A5EnEL7, 4373, T iy Ul lldfr 0 Ul 1000. mHE FOLLOWING Is a true statement of Commissioners, to the members therefofT eeverally : 1K73. at U0 ner dav. . , , ? S7( UU To fifty twodJiys er vice on com i i A t a . jnlttee from Sept. 1872. to 3iay ' 1573, per order or tne uoara or ' . . i " Oominlsslouerts, at tZ per. , tX i Commissioner E. M. Shoj.maikb. To thirty seven days attendance on the Board of County Commission ers, from Sept. 1872, to March; 1873, at ti 0U per day, y 74 w To flfly one days services on . AAA l A K M.B - ' to Marcii.lM;?.atOUperaay. I To t hlrtv Kiv davH altentianm on tner. i Board f ofjCountr txmmlsronr8.5'i' from 8epurJ8t.972, at,$peTi jgfjjPI iitj M A A 1 A. A A. m Ait M Inw i fl ! " I To horse hlrelnspecllng bridges 3 0U i 89 00 CommislQfieAfII.BKf ,K f , To attendance on the Board of Com missioners 102 day, from Septem ber 1872, to August 1873, forty days ! committee services, inclusive, at S2 00 per day S204 00 To horse hire on the inspec ion of public bridges, per order era.i iTtf ki A WIS H 00 $212 00 Commi8sioteier. JAiigfi A LO-kht, 1 TO attendance on the. Board plUoun ty Commissioners rty two ayn, from sept, is?z, to.iarcnass, tnir . teen days committees; seryices. in- elusive, at $2 00 pes day 884 00 To horse hire -eon inspection 01 County Poor & Work-Uoifce. -A Der orurofithePBoar4- tIi4K) S S 98 00 Commissionei? Jli'vsoNiirTlfCE, Tealtendanc.jontheI3oaxdjofc Caunty Commissioners nlrte- x ty peTen-daysft0m,Octia72 f ''ii to A.ugust i73, ana iony nine days committees strvices, in- elusive at $2 00 per day. S191 00-5194 00 'vLj. .; 'h c ommissioner utLAWAKh iaub, To attendance on the Board of Com v. . ty Commissioner fortjr-sevei day J j from March, 1873, to August, 1873, twenty-one days committee setvi-' ; ces inclusive, at, 52 per day, 94 00 To 520 miles travel in attend ance on the Board tin March to August, 1873, at 5 cents per . mile. ! . :a IHI' r . the County, i, Work House, Poor House, and Public Bridges, per" order df JBoai 42 0-162 CO Total amount audited to the whole Board for the fiscal year ending Aug. 31st, 1873, , f 1,10-3 00 , The total number of days the Board was in session re sixty-six (W.) , , . , fThe total number of miles travelled by the memoere mereoi is nve uunuieu anu iwemy (520.1 OTlinverid acoUntsCuDnaBdited. X ' - New Hnhover county, esept. 1st, 1871. ' fpregong, is af true. state I , ment, showing the amount, items and na- all compensation audited by the Cdminlssi oners for sa i d Cou n ty an d ; MJoard of . wvrtty, ttje I numoeroi aays ine jioaru was iu. session, 1 and the distance travelled by, the members resDectively in, attendinx the same, and statement of unverified accounts; said state ment made in accordance with chapter 20, section l'J, of " An act concerning the gov ernment of counties," ratlfied the lith day of August,' A 1)'!18G8; said statement being for the year ending August 31 sf, 1873. ; " J OS. C. HIX.U Clerk. sept;2 90-4w ( ; y Cd rn Meal Ila y an ri Onls, JUL , I 4 ' 1 !'. . ' . 8000BUsra? 1,00 barrels Flour; ' 1 . I 80O bales Hay, 1,000, bushek Oats For sale by sept 22 ' ' F. KERCHXER. BUILDiO HARDWARE. LQCKS HINGES, BOLTS, Ae., of every descriptions "Aireney for the celebrated Shaler's li Holder and Lock. It will ot get out of order or wear out In a life time. NATH'h JAOORI'8 ' Hardware Depot, No. 9 Market street. JftOORS. SASH, BLINDS, ( ,, ' PAJNTS, OILS, GLASS, VARNISHES, &c. &c.. at ATH'L JACOBI'S M may 23 i , 1 - - - EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. ENT, ' ) EOLINA. V . 23,1873. ) State or North Carolina ' I Ralbioh, dept. PROCLAMATION "Bi THE GOVERNOR. WiizrkaS, Official informUlon haa been received at thla. Department that FKANK MALPASS, late of the county of New Han over, Btanda charged r Iti the murder of Edward J. .Walkei of said coanty; and that the eaid Malpass has fled the State, or so conceala hlmaeif .that the of dinar j. pro-, eeaa of law cannot t aerred iipoa him : Now, therefore, J, ' Tod R. Caldwill, virtue of authority, in me vested by lxwt do issue this ?my Proclamation oflerinsrare- ward of THREE HUNDRED DOLLAJEtS " V - Maipasa , w ineonenir 01 new Hanover Conntv. In the Citv of Wilmtnof mi na &u good clUzeas olthe ftate to aid In b-inztnfir said ivging said criminal to juatice. Done at our Citybf-Raleigh, on the;25d day of September, A. D., 1873, and I. a. in the ninety-eighth year of American independence. . . TOD R. CALDWJtLL. By the Governor. J. U. Xeathbt, Private Secretary. DKscKrmoH Frank mipara is native ft 01 norm laroana, . nve leet eight inches &&J aindy hafr, smooth I uce, muivruu ucaru, ua small oiue eyes. I , aep-25-law4, , . , . ' Star cepy once a eek for- four week and forward bill to Executive Department. nissctiarr Jarid 'iifafiics 1$1VL their October 6th. Miw. S. CUHniXO w continue in charge ol the Musical Depart- mnt Kont "! tr ealnsleaidea-iCommlsslooer SiirfSiN Martins hem with me I fTo attendance on the Board thirty brthls"no- live days, from Sept. 1872. to May,! sept 24 tf mrother S&ftttk It has been enlarged to 32 long columns, and Is now the cheapest paper In the world. TEN DOLLARS In greenbacks given to one PHI of each fifty subssribers. Specimen rplssent fcea. '.Our Book Catalogue sent tree. Send trash orders to -Broiber-JwwUJian Publishing Co., sep2i-tt Iteeknaajast,. Mullets, Mullets. BINFORD CROV A GO'S, you will find large fine MULLKTjs?, for sale low. Fresh arrivals every week from the seashore, i They also receive fresh Groceries by every steamer and sail vessel, and will be glad to have their friends give them a call. TJKS AND ; , fvj r. Iti 1 " :iSOT7TH-iW ATER STREET. - seot 2:1 .1 . -ri lmftigtoniNC.4; : t S tJA f ikIi1 ""re-i fioFESSQR ITTASlCirET tome his French and Genaan lessons in this city on th Ist tftoberro3tl '4 sept Zi WILMINGTON BIGIT- SCHOOL, Fifth Street, bdieern AhWttiHl Nun, -TXTILIi RE-OPEN MONDAY October (ith, ff Tuition for theBchotastic year or nine months: Primary Department, 310: Inter lined late Class. SoO! Hieher English and Classical, ?W; uerman or rencn. inci- A onto 1 nliarafofl Pfinta mr mnnfii. Vrnf .T. H. TALL.ICHET, German and French. Mis J. N. uitujn, I'rimary uepartmeni. spe2t9 113-tf J. N. HINTON, Principal. INO HUMBUG ! rmHE following cable telegram, which ex plains itself, was received at New York on wlnMHv mnrnlnir bv the sin'er Sewlnsr i " " 0 - - Machine Company, and may be relied upon as correct singer Jewinir Machine Coanoanv. .New York city, Vienna Exposition, first prize, the model of progress awarded the Kinder Machines: also the medal for the best speci mens of work done, and three medals to employees for superior excellence of pro- ductioos. nNajjJMii'A. tiurrniv, President Singer Machine Company. Office and Hales Rooms No. 4. IJppitt's Row South Front street Wilmington, N. C. CIIAS. E. DiBBLK, Manager, sept 1-89-tf Wilmington Office. lVrAi?SWATS 0FFIfR.w - I CITT OP WILMINGTON, N. C, y. September 23, 1373. NOTICE. 0: N LAND AFTER THE FIRST OF OCTO t BEB, all lfOO and coV found running at lnriTfi within th limits prescribed tv the 1 , I wumuuee passeu iue jluih mua men. Will be taken up and impounded. GtO. W. PRICE. Jk., City Marshal. sep23-td Office Register of Deeds. 2EW UAiyOVER COUNTY, SEPTEMBER 24th, ls7:l. Schedule B Tax Notice. iTyrEitciiANTs, , tivder;, and inl- rance- Agents are Hereby notified that the time for listing the License Tax, under Schedule " B, ' Revenue Act, laws 18713-t:j, find for quarter commencing Oct. 1st, 1S70, will be due on the 1st October, 1873. Unless this tax is listed and paid on or before the 10th day of said quarter, I shall be compelled, In connection with the7 Sheriff, to enforce the penalty prescribed by law. jas. c II I LI j. Register of Deeds. Sept 21 110-td Journal and Star copy SUNDRIES 1 nn BAGS PRIME RIO COFFEE IUV 50 Boxes Factory Cheese, 20 Barrels Apples. Low for Cash, ; GEO. M,YE11S, 11 and 13 South Front at. ept 22 107 SEND NO MORE JOB PRINTING "if TO THE OBTH. S. G. HALL I'lTTSErs CONSTANTLY OX HAND AN ex PAPEIt (ruled and plain) ' cards ' A(, I 1?T 1 ITTL-I'U .,. 7 ' t wmcu ue will print at such figures as to in- our business men to have their JOB I paironize home industrv. jmd Kavn vnnr I ti . J. Job Printing done where you expect to do rtb Trintincr Hnno trhD m r.t ,1 business. HEW CITY DIRECTUM. rtMj BE IHSUKD previous to the Fair in I OTemV,r- Advertising rates liberal. , Connections made until the entire edi tion ia completed and deli vered. Call on or address the undersigned, pith- out delay. 8. O.'HAW,;' f v"1 "sept 1st". K: B.! WARROCK. f MRS. LAURA R0TBWELL WILL REU3PEN HEfe fecOQ ( FOU I BOY8 AND GIRLS on WdnrHoV k . 1 nf rWrK v ulsl l of October. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS PI BEST Ji flig TtSbiilliBru Artificial Stone Comitaii? MANUFACTURERS OF AllTIF?i m, PAVI.NU AND BUILDINU NTONP for Side-Walks, Curbing, Flooring m all other Purposes' for which Real Stone is Used. Oiic-HalTi tho Cost: of t Heal lm T Extensively used in Now York. Phil. i 4j phia, Washington, UaleiShiit"iel" and other large cities. itituorp PlilCE LIST SIDK-WAIK IVWEMr.N'T ler K Natural or granite color, less that 50 eqare Teet to mi N atural or gran ite color, over Go uml less than iuu square feet Natural or granite color, over iVm less than 200 square leet 4,. Natural or granite color over 2nu"aiiii icbs mail iwu square ieei rj .. Natural or (?ranite color, over 5ui) ami icns Luaii square leeu ii I atural or grange color, overl.mii) I ' I" alternate blocks, vrith different different colors I nil n I ' 8 cents per square foot additional. rne i to be pi at cost. The foundation (which should to be prepared for us, or we will do then,. A written guarantee will be zivon u- this company, warranting the stone to .lii- for live years. e 10 JOHN C. BRAIN. Prrv.i. CIIAS. C. BUTIjER, Sec'y and Trn-"u No parties areaulhoriaed to niakcVm lions for the Company, excent yx- signed by the .President or Secretirv n,i descriptive Pamphlets can bo h ders left at this oftice. -umw. sept 17 i'::.,ii City Bill Poster, OISTIlMBUTOIl All orders left ut the Opera House will be promptly attended to. The followlDS named pieces are rccotn mended as being among enr latest and best issues : JJIrtsic Julia, 'tis of thee I eintr. ..Sore. Hays o5c Why don't yon come Home, Song. Hays. IV 'Neath the Waves her Spirit wanders. Son?. Give my love to all at home, Sonjr. Stewprt j 30 c. No little one to meet idc 8oncr. Pratt Mr Tbink of me sometimes, Msarsria. Sane Stewart. oOc. K' Softly ehone the Stars ol Htayen. Sow. Pratt. oUc. Sent Dinna forget your Mithcr, 8acdie. Scne Hays. 40c. I long to see the dear o'd Home. Song. - ,$iewan. otc. ; Little Sweetheart com listen to m. Porif Frerich. 30c. My every thought was of thee. Son. H?v. 35c. Men are such Deceivers. Alto fore, fiom "fauline." Sonc. Dankf. ,"0c. Stay not lon awav. Soprano eong. from "Pauline." Sone. Danks. SOc. To pleape the Girls. Baritone Fone, Jrcm rauune." aon. Danks, COc. My Heart for thee. Soprano Pone, f'otn "Fauiine." Sontr. Danks. BCc. My Queen of Stars, Awake. Tenor pote, Posl-Paifl, Jenny, th Flower of Kildarc. Song. Hew- art. 40c. Wh sper softly, Mother's DyiD'r. Sone - tewatt. Wo. Inaplrer and Hearer of Prayer. Hymn. Danks. GOc. My love sleeps under the Daises. Bonn -' Persley. 30c. Ob! How d'ye do. Aunt 8us:e Polz.- Stewart. 20c. Dat makes me noddin:s oat. Song May- wood. 30c. 'Neath the white and purple Blossoms. - oorcr. 1 ersiey. auc. I Norau is dreamiug ot you. Song Pratt. 30c. The sweetest Bua is missing. Son. Danks On Receipt Will ic come home to night Mother? Song. Dauks. lUc. God bless our home. Song. Stewart. 4ik. (Jet up and shut the door. 8ong. Hays. .c Does he ever think ot me. Bone. Hays. xk Come, Holy Spirit, Hymn. Danks. 30c m r 9 1 -m k a aay aear 01a juotner. oong. Biewaru wc I have np home. Song. Hajp. 40c Lost and cast away. Song. Hays. x Poor little Tim. Sonr. Abbey. 30c or the Oyster and Wine at 2 A. M. Sorg Stew art. 30c Come Over thc billows afar. Song, rralt. 35c. gaviour, Thou art ever near. Song. Dank?. Thc Toast. Crindisi for male voices. Sod?. Tonel. 40c Pearl ot America. Caprice. Instrnoen ta.lt KinKtl. Joe . , Circling Waves. Instrumental. KinKti 40c Belle of Sarato-a. Waltz. Fitzhngu. x . o i . 1 vv Morning Zephyrs. MazurkA- hiKe'- Fannies Quickstep, tiukksti'. K"ttl- Marked Price. Autumn Leaves. Reverie. Instrnmen.H Kinkel. 50c . . ,,. The Reapers. Instrumental. Kinkel. f Merry Girls. Galop. Kinkel JOt Mollie Darlinc:. Instrumental. Kinkei -fiOc La Zingarella. Instrumental. KlnkcJ. Happy thoughts. Schottiecbe. KiDkei. Danse Cubainc. Instrumental. Kinkel. -May Pole. March. Mneller. g Good Humor, March. Allard. Fleur des Champa, Vals, Tonel. Published and e(?ut, post P"il on receir Of price s ,T. L. PETERS- sept 27-tt 530 Broadway.JJ- Jnst Amyei per steamer Haleiii, i;reaklat I A NUT1IEU Invoice of Hams btrips and Shoulders, of our own iff ; alli xl.ni.a lnf IViml 1x11 IJW". pound Oak Buckets, expressly i JiM use. Give it atrial. . ,iiomer We return our thanks to our cum , and friends for their kind fa von, an patronage extendetlournew euY' pfjee are determined not to be outdone w F-fl rf and quality f (ioods. An roA?inSad our superior Stock l C i rocerl e. " i tbat Liquors 'will cou vinee the roof 1 8fe,rpVheir ' money can bo saved by giving u w ders. . ..... tinman Kemcmber the corner under Home. ITV a CO- J. 11. .Muai ; .ept 38108- . . C6ffcc FlonrSand N?Jr AAA IUGS COFFEE-all g' i 9(H) barrels Flour, For jalot bv aept 27 td 'sept 22
The Evening Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Sept. 30, 1873, edition 1
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