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Tfl Ik i J) WILMINGTON POST. -'.v.-:;:. -v;: !-" ., -V.r- .'l-.'-.v': - v . .' :" j. , " . '.' ' " ' - ) V ' "j- "K . : . ' - " ': " ' .'V-;'- women who want a mission eschew Jellyby- Wendell i-iiillifs Bu.gi ism and become actual volunteer - workers opinion of President Grant It s is . some in the schools. The ladies whoi have the what more nattering man iue uiv SPECIALS. i-Wbiiii-i IIIIIIB I f 1 111 &Bamm'Kallmm' n-Av ' I t j ; ill I wvu t. . T -' -. Election Notice. . MOORE ANNOUNCES II as a candidate for the State Senate In inranf pmhnrlifia tho ,entimcntjrof tbe TXT H. MOORE ANNOUNCES HIMSELF mLMINGTOlf, N. C. NOVEMBER 6. 1870. . . . . . ' i jtr i .- - h. , ; : w. ... w-wftw.-.v-r fc-'v-. -'-"--. i iiian nnr rirpvi. ti as a candidate ior me state oei 'n-i-: .i. o ty in getting 'sufficient teacheri Us we American pcoplemore fall y fPJ. pJtJe of Hon; A. H. aallowaj; dLed: -To the President. j ? C''rrL .us president. Tho P?JlUfPf - By request of - .."V It Is an old adage that men "in olnce are f " ties distrust iiim,' ana mere luvugui. inWates., We would make no exception to first are oHen dirty and full of tcr mi o, and His course so far would bo approved on a . - s. ' ., V, St if !a nnt nloAMnHnfr'ftflnimpnt: fn Mmn in TlODular vote. It 13 StrODff CO JimOO 1 ESnse, iue ruie wncre me rresiaent nas jaDorea 10 ij-" - , ifi . .. r,n nov 6 MANY CITIZENS. 53-te' if mo. natriotlC I -I "ft r I A A T 1 1. 1 . 11 I j. T ,1 I IIIIIlt.lt t. Ll 2. Ill Ul If 111 CAUVK 1 I I cbrrt men of. but doubtful loyalty at best comae wuu bucu luing, uui iuswomr. g which ha3 held him straight in the For tha election n Thursday, ICthlnst., can by'Ustowing high place on the bench. We ful how 80on the poor creatures pluck up a Q duty , the people desired he? should be obtained ifcy the Chairmen . of the? several are ripidly cettine over the foolish belief little pride and come with clean: faces aud pursue. : He is the strongest man in the Township Committees, at the oflce of the Post, NEW:,' ADVERTISEMENTS. i TWO; NIGHTS ONLY! T VTS SDATAND WEDNESDAY, November 8th and 9th, 1870. v- THE WORLD RENOWNED 4 TTTILL APPEAR AFTER A MOST EXTRA- ordinarv ana snccessiui career 01 bctcu- NEW STORE, : NO. 17 MARKET STREET, MR. Ai j WEILL TENDERS ;HI8 C0MPLI- . ments. first to the Ladies of WllmiiWton I then to the trading coramnnity generally, re-- speetfuliy tniorms tnem mat ine nrm 01 u. & l WEILL will openr THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3d, at the new and beautiful Store, N. 17 Market street, the.most .5.,.. ? ' - .v-" . , . . M VU1UI V HljiUlJl ' W I V. A bUU 1UUI1U LA ft WV.W. I i ., I A I . s - - u:,i, 1 tidy hair. They will! beam all over with country to-day. . Grant has tne cnaracter on Tuesday next; 8th inst. 1 v vvuM - ... ..... 1 . . . .. n.m vrorr( Hmin wliinh renreaents tue heA hU i.nmnnitv aUhnncrh some ex- pleasure at a little praise ior a rent neat-y ?"-:r-r"r"nta Amn A. ! dropped his liumanity although some ex ; a sorl i human hibil but little-and become at once a sort nienaed, or a Blocking nicely darnea. . I people.LIf Chase had the charactcrof Grant nov CanDOt do I n.hiYthft'rlpm hnralih nartvi had the sense, he 1 : of !f Grand Lama" possessiog no we,a&hcsses, and but the most perfe ,but the most infallible truths. If the children of the Caffira loyalty and the intelligence of the Amencan ractcrtJi urans d the sense, he , but Chase has teen years, Cfiveof which have been spent in Euronein their ' ; - " - u. MYSTERIOUS AND STARTLING WONDERS If Y. -mrmUnrM Spnnf Pfi llVI been fflVGn In the I 111 f ttim'n Reo. Co. Com. ,-'1 oi Khrone. flstonishiBfir -and confoundinsr - the f Ever offered in this city. J53-2t Lwisest of all countries, and many pf !the most .' loarnoil liarp hpn fnrcp.il hv the tnOSt OVer- : . 1 .... . ' .Uam I.M.4Mihl!jft"(i1i0ttt)ia1QVa.fiAAnMiY fha)on7!na r .0 The firm. feeliDSf erratefulfor past Datrouairo . . - i - . - take pleasure In Informing their mends and the incapabl7ofdoWau-ht without red flannel shirts and moraP6cket: might baye.been.president.but Chase Has ifoxicis. ' SiSThey SSatbi en to SapateS handkerchiefs, bv all Imeans send them.to ?o character, his party had no confidence- The iBH Re Ure supervision of the; . , .( ;tk.iuiHg,wi uciue.uSu. . .... . - . . . ' in him and did not Know wnere to unu miii. autnomea m .. .-.r T?noil TlnTinT.frYio' them;but for sweet Mercy s sako do not Grant ia not a brilliant nor'a popular man, collect monies tb defray the necessary neglect these little sisters who suffer at your fcut brilliant and popular men with us nave incident to the coming election. We v We do not recfet that times have changed eA l,af ;.,,io Jiincinn bflB own doors ; i - . . I ' ,Tn fhft nllpvn. . in flip. sntiareftJ - passed away to Keep company with otuer Berinir. lvinir little rebels : bicter than to brains and bnlliancv; Grant and equally ghadowy "shades." The strong In the noisv thoroughfares, pould never win such love and admiration light ; of modern times shines upon and Straggling onwith piteous trebles.; ft3 Wettf,iTeb to Washington or to the first tftrW'moit humbugs and shams, and sta5e Discipline. ; Napoje6n,ut hecan-inake of that ' j -i. . .t 1 , . confidence from the people which means 1 efre not deceived because a man by mere ac- f Mr. Petchter a few weeks ago came out tbat they believe the honor and interests of cjdent is entrusted with the renderiDgol deri- before his audience at the Globe ..Theatre, the nation are safe in bis hands. This is tlonst frenerallv mere dictnma" redolent of Boston, and said r''Ladiee and centlemen what I mean bv character: Sumner, With - thef personality and whims of his accidental I Mr. - royai niguness wno may ior me nonce oear i iue 52-2tr expenses Seats can be secured in advance at JUtinsDcr brilliant and popular men with us nave incident to the coming election. We urge upon gersjiooKpiore. rnepeopie oi ii-merica iocs more w wiwwr.i be convenient J: - . f . -v !:'' GEO. Z. FRENCH, f, - Chairman. j 53r2t 7ILr.llIlQT0I THEATRE; nov 3 Geo. Hebbert, Treasurer. f. Leon db Leon. , - , Advance Business Agent NOTICE. . WJ PRICE. Jr. d'esa the Republican citizens of New Han- TTON. GEO. W. PRICE, Jr., WILL AD- XX the-rod or wear the robe of Justice. 1 . SI . - I fJudge8," like other oflicers are the crea- pear betorc you. Mr. vW ai- can paTtV.f TllC man Wno reflects me seni . rpft w nrofeRrnnswiclr Hntintv- Tuesdav mi i i 'r . . i j i i :vvr wvt:" - , ii you swiu Kina- ments oi tne largest numuer auu Rucpa 1 November sth, at 10 a. m. tfl ; turesr otparty or -administration, and thW ly allow it, will read the part"! One might in iithejfront-rankrisrthfrn successful one. : TThlf pri Rf fo niru JnP, ro pcnnriniiv tnv from tbu f bt "fivf r enmrk Grant answers thisf description oi a t man. -..?'f. ?v . - ..' A . . j . . ; , ' 1 , . I admit he did not suit my .views ,m . made and remoYed by the will ot the party and indignant, had j been ; forced to. clear start but'I say cheerfully now that he c :'"li"'"-;i.V!J5i?-iSlwlPi it In state at the capitol' and ' himself of any shielding of such a" fault j Genl'Graut Is anead of his party they: ' . ; seeks the good of his party . as well as of if we did not know how frequently mana- fallen behind him." ? 5 A Rocky Point, Wednesday 9th at 12 o'clock. .not 3 52 good, of his party v as well as of if we did not know how frequently ; r .th nation, ;One of these duties is to dis- gers had to apologise lor, suddou-indispo- : pcse party patronage to the party organs, sitiohs, and what tliey mean;.v'l But his real ' " The J3ecretary . of the Treasury is a worthy object in taking this f course concerned his L,CXpnple of la thorough Republican as well staff, not his audience,' fHe wanted his ac- ELECTIOri; UOTIOE. 8TATM! OF NORTH C i : f '-f New Hanover Cousty. -.. In the burst of enthusiasm for the men, ard a gush of admiration for tho women Of assa "Wise statesman. He has "ordered" his I tors to understand from the, outset how he ' ? . SrnrtnrrlinotrH tn f riintmif 1l aArror loinrr r I mpant tr rlpol Tvitb minVi raopo (nnrl tlint in S. Tt. hip. iircTfinR riT tRA riflrrv nri nenpM i v in i Rtpnri rT rnvAnnrr tnpm nn nn wnniri nsi i " the South Twccr to assist theVionrnals of the verv nlain Eoclish-br at least'the nlainest 9f- Virginians, of 'folks. , a No, ; iWn wish to he r.onld r.nmmand in statino-. the 'facta It Vuo 4Y opposition or secession party, cal&tbe attention of the Cabinet and the I now lies in the po wer of his actors , to .f; ;i j , . President to the fact that certain appointees avert such ah exposurd from themselves. i?f f ; . IhaVe cowardly curried favor with the owners But although Mr. Fechter may have the ; of disunion papers, by sending government I legal right to take this course; we question VMb'.M' pitj.'ii: U.itiDe ;ind Whenerir pbW, tb.t the iriJicnce Jort much ot al, and a tbougbt-lazy, abstracted, ond of Wilmington. Charlotte & B Ti-.-. .. . . , . , v . - i ' theorv. thoui?h less eiven. of late, to poll- -. : ;-Hf(:": . opjioriunity onerea. certain "juage" i tne pleasure iney nau paiu ior-j-ior noi on ly . . . n f f JfvUiauailyt BY; VIRTUE. OF AN ORDER, ISSUED TO me bv hia sWeelfencrff. W. W. Holden. Governor Virginia.'the Editor of the Petersburg wZea? of the State of North Carolina, there will be an says: ."Cut, after, all. the greatest point of Election held at the usual places of voting, in RR, RIEU a Virginia agricultural, fair, the greatest ex hibition it can make; is its show of people, people are and Vir ginia,! produces 'folks.' You can nod men and women everywhere, but hardly, except in Virginia, shall you see 'folks.' penial, social, generous, careless, hopeful, old-fash- ionedi good-humored, quick-tempered with- TUREE NIGHTS UNLY, . . THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY, N6yember,a0th, 11th and 12th'. v ,,SopLiie, TvVorrell. W0R1E 11 SISTERS, BURLESQUE and. OPERA BOUFFE COMPA-. NX.from VVorreu Bisters' new X one a neaire . - ; 25 TALENT ED AUTISTS." v -4 Miss sophie worrell; manageress 111 UUUlllUu IU LUU lUI-AttLUCU I f Worrell Sisters ?' The charming Actress and Vocalist, Miss JENNIE WILIM OR E who will appear , in tho Burlesques and Ooera lionncs, ' This announcement, .. ..they feel, is a suflicieut guarantee oi the most liberal patronage. . f We repectfally Invite Wholesale Bayers to ex amine our- - 1 . 1 Extensive Stbok Before purchasing, as we arc able And wiUing to t -4 offer superior inducements.' r j v ; . ... & L. WEILL, . .... , A. WEILL, Agent. ' In assuming control of the Retail Department ? of Messrs. B. & L. Weill, I feel that I have bat , toj-emind my friends ot tbe well known liber- ality and high integrity or me hrm to command ;k the most extensive patronage, i will be happy to meet aU of ,my friends. No pains will . be epareu io pieaoc. . - , - Yery rcspectfull y ' $ ; y., , JNO. J.HEDRICK, .oct pO..,, ;"' ; - . . 5l-3m ' -''- "Is-' ' 'I'!t'iv-' J?mm' this county, ou jthe 10th day of November, 1870, for the purpose, of filling the vacancy in the Stae Sehate caused by the death of A. H. Gal way.' - j1 ) , -.; ; . J. W. SCHENCK, Jb., J 'h .Sheriff of New Hanover. "octl6 ! . i . -47-te NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. & R. R. R. 4- has; even "ordered a rule1' to that effect and ashe boasts he did this because he was not man.' did the actor effect of the r not r appear, but tbe illusive ITJUUU' , - play must have been seriously anecdote, logical in argument, often cranky We hope the President 1 disturbed by the reading of oine part had 1 will request the " Judge'' to resign lest the more sympathy with! the actor than admira- CUJLtLaiuiuaLiuu ujl uuiuui&t uiutc uuuci u i iiou ior iue luauauvi. . iuciu jo u wnaiu Republican administration injure his i mac- charity that makes us lenient to iaiilts when . ufate Judgeshipitv ; r they are unduly or I coarsely punished, and s !" Y M,fw,,,M r cuvw v. w wutj.6v u w.- when tne papers tai k aooit,suc- uanKS From'Lsurinbig' : lilfHrtn micrVi hft r.nllpri with nrnfit to the fact I tv instead nf his 'd fill canv.1! Tf manatrnrs I '. ... i,.,'u im'J.- I Frnn T.trrhhrfir in action, good haters, hearty no vers, lm practical, seldom growing rich, but helping one another, and with bark ever worse tMn their bite; such are the folks' rfMriiaJJ To all ot which . we agree. v BELLE HELENE, FIELD OF THE CLOT1I OF GOLD. THE GREAT HEItNANUEZ; formerly with Mrs. J. A. Oatcs, in several ' New Features. " THE WORLD RENOWNED - . , . LEON BROTHERS. , , PRICE OF ADMISSION: , ' Reserved Seats .J ..'. .;ifl CO Admission . . . . . i;i . 75 cents al!f.rv '. . 50 -. . Secure yqur Seats in advance. ;. '' ' -. -Reserved seats can be had at T. Hciusbcrger's Live Book Store six days in advance. ; i 4 nov 3 ri? . . 1 53-3t WTNiTERrrG mip ifpnv mm inn i mn uuoi Mouiu,di 1 J! ' A AT M.;M. KATZ'S, 3G MARKET ST. Excursion Tickets ? TOURING. FAIR WEEK November . Uth to JLlOth inclusive to Wilmington and return From head of Road as far as Laurinburg. .$2 00 abUTg as far as Lumberton....vl 75 , rgton might be called with nront to the fact ty , instead of his jdelicacy. ) If managers givlDrr proclamations, wb should likevtblsee FrotaXumberton as far as Abbottsburg.. . 1 oi ;t;tpn aUposs made it a rule, that any ; actor , who 8hbcV than tlic following, by Goy. Marcy, fSm rartvmS?Wnn 100 Mili5inrnffirft-holdrs seek to' ininre the Tiartv' wna intoxicated at i the time of ner- Lf r:. v.i i Wr.LnW . a i All.ro anil t.Hr tlnkp.t: ' .n !. . . , - i i I " - j t i jl lien jl ui iv. , i , vi uuan co uuu uuu us i . 4. ,t - 1 i' 1t cQitirtfT hU immmnn ehpmv Promnt I fnfmnnpn shnnld initantlv . ho ..Hismisspd: I -r.j !.! ... r . tts : Li- -i. i : : -' i ?-'?"f o. "'gt TJ' . --r.7r - - j .7.- i jjiarcjo. lull lugs ai icuai uuu iu iuis iu- I ; "alteDtion to wofyes in the f)ld will save us they would be justified. It is an insult and stance : ' yhplofi Billy shec in 4he--South; AND SO a pain to an audience to have a man under "Iq accordance with usage, I appoint LET THE PRESIDENT LOOK TO HIS sush influence appear before them; it lscer- Thursday the 17th of November, as a day IST'Freifflit on Cotton from head of Road f l ou per bale ot 45U pounds or less. . . 1; S. L. FREMONT, .APPOINTMENTS 1 tainly disagreeable to every olie on the stage of public thanksgiving. wuu uiuj, uu-iju wumu ougui 10 oe re- nov 6 Chietl Engineer and Superintendent. l 1 . , . 53-tf 5 S2. A LL THE LATEST STALES AND VA1UE-, J. ties In i -' -i." DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS and CLOAKS, j . FLANEfjS, v. 7 . - BLANKETS, h 0 ,0 P p. CO a 09 ' rn. m id 53 as S FURS, 1 i f HOSIERY and - - . GLOVES. 1 W. Lw MAltui:Tni n tho 1 vr ime luia ure uai,y going luerounuB jujrea pr expectod:- ci with a man wh'6 inepress ,vueo. Jones, a conductor ia in Euch a condition. Such a course on A. ; U.....W. it. naa one or tne part0f a manager is purely one of self-1 Of if 'TrfMiskiirni Vfe Collar. . ttrs nanas cut 011 wnne coupling cars at defence, but it is almost impossible to ..SlSvSWyV endorse Mr. Fechter's Wayf dealing with 1 A gentleman ot this city has invented a ;;;jjaten. that prevents personai resentment at the i inconvenience "r, Te f0331 0 ..acwuenw-;, xuu mwb he was subject to had some share in U16 ac bnouia : be so amended as to compel itau-1 ;on ' 1 r .. roads to protect life. - ; " ; i -;-f- SPECIALS. tor. , CITY OF WILMINGTON, - Novembsb 1st, 18T0. J rnHE. PEWS IN ST. JAMES' CffURCH, X I under control of the Vestrv will be rented ELLIOTT. Puolisher. Boston, Mass November 7thv 1870. nov 6 ' - 53-lt BEST STORY PAPER IN THE UNIVERSE. A $5 ritC tU'-'CVCl V.. fclllJBsrilV- Send Stamp for Prize Cir cular and Specimen.' iJR 53 -4w U0U8E FURNISHING GOODS. MEN an'd:jBOYS WEAR; ' ' , CLOTHING,; f , 11 ATS, it,v,!i".v"y'W . EMBROIDERIES, . . 1 NOTJONS, &c. Prices lower than everr. Call and you will surely buy bargains at . . - v - - ' , Bli M. KATZ'S : v .. .''. an juariiciM - oct 10 47- ?1 Jt notice; j 11 NOTICE. HAVING PURCHASED THE ENTIRE IN terest of Mr. J. A. Mebane in the ; The Real Estate Tax, for 1S70, was payable on SEPTEMBER, 1st, 1870. V I- i '-I;-' ) . The Chinese Ijnbor Problem. ; I (TtiR opposition are constantly groaning The capital which Gov. 'Seymour and dver the wicKedncss of General Grant in Gov; Gsary and other politicians of similar driving good .horses, and appearing in pub- political sagacity, expected to make put 01 without any more show than possible, the employment of the f 'Heathen Chinee" Xfhe Was & solemn old fraud like Buchanan, in our workshops and factories, is evidently : 1ho 'stole the livery of the Court of Heaven destined to be small. Statistics show that lo serve the devil with," he would be better instead of tho volume of this sort of, emi- Itlited to the'conservative'mind. All delinquents are hereby notified that unless their taxes are paid by, or before, the FIRST DAY OF DECEMRER, 1870, . ' Their property will be advertised and sold ac cording to law. From date,, COUPONS ot all issues of City on the corner of Fourth and Campbell streets, I will give my personal attention to the business. My store is. open every Sunday from b o'ciock L. M. .. . LIVE AGENTS WANTED FOR WOMEN OF MW YORK, OR SOCIAL LIFE IN THE GREAT CITY. ? Wonderful developments among the aristocra cy. Married Women exposed, fec,, &c. Price $3 25. The best book to sell published. The best terms to Agents ever given. Address, N Y Book Company, 145 Nassau street, N Y . X nov ' 53-4 W rpHE UNDERSIGNED- WILL CONTINUE THE GROCERY BUSINESS in all its branches, (Wholesale and Retail). , , SEASON OF 1870-'7I. a. ill. UUUI 1U ri UlUtK. r. J)l. m mm m Prescriptions compounded at all hours ot the hiASUil & H Al.lLlIJ bAsliifc 1 'r A full ind complete Stock 'can be found ut all times and at the lowest possible CASH PRICE!?. SSPThose indebted will please' make inline diate settlements ' - v - GEO. MYEKS, day or night. nov 6 J. W. CONOLEY, Pharmaceutist. 53-lt r -. ORGANS. Patented June 21st, and Augnst 23d,5 1870. REDUCTION OF, PRICES. k bet 30 11 "and 13 Front street. - : 5Mf it. oration increasins; as! they iiredicted. tucre Bon(ls' meuary 1st, 1871, will bo taken in Tiie speech of Mr. Price, on the first page, I the present year. This is : due probably to Is worthy of the attention of every and all the sudden reduction of waes in Califbr 1 puWicans : Let the' party harmonize and ma, that fact and the other industrial mis- fnite upon the .only man to beat the sham fortunes of that:State haying been widely emocracy. nov 6 , T. C. SERVOSS, Treasurer and Collector. 52-2w OFFICIAL.. The Mason & . Hamlin Organ Co , have the pleasure of announcing important improve- meats ia tucir auweb uigausy im nuiui? & ni- , t. ents were granted them in June and August 1 ends this day by mutual consent. last. These are not merely meretricious auacn ments, but enhance the substantial excellence of the instruments. , , : ' They are also enabled by increased facilities for manulacturcf to make, from this date, a fur ther reduction ot prices cn several leading ! Industrial Schools. The Winter is coming, ; and these first v Bright, cold days of 'Autumn are full ot sug gestions for charitable work for the next few months :8ewing circles are making xeady for fairs for .various benevolent pur- ; oaes ; good women aregathcricg together 4gain the poor )ittle girls who peddle small ' wares in the streets, newspapers, or beg, into tchools where they teach them to sew and tell thera how to live good lives. This last-named published in China by the six San Francis co companies for the exprjess f purpose of (ITf OKDXSA.NGE uissuaainr die natives xrom immigration to I America. That this has been the result is 13 ELATING TO BAR ROOMS, AND WHOLE- s I I ii Rfllp. and Kptflil Iinnnr Ilinmrs shown conclusively by the passenger statis- . Be it ordained by the Mayor and Board of tics of San Francisco, which report 10,000 A1?crme?. of the City of Wilmington N. p. that. X barrels any size Or quality, wholesale and ? , . . jvvv. An Ordinance intitled An Ordinance dftfintntr rou ot; 7 . i . nrn vtvtfPflt 11 and 13 Front street. 53 arrivals from China and Japan for the first J and prescribing the rates and subjects of taxa-1 i nine months. of 1870, : agains 12,833 tor the U? . nov5 (ilO TO MYERS ND GET fYOUR NICE ; 3! : - -i ;1 t SALMON, Il ' BEEF TONGUES. -BREAKFAST BACON, w I 3PTJLTON MARKET CORNED DEEF. V All kinds of Canned Meats. Fish. Vegetables stvles. and Fruits. I! GEO. MYERS. ' 1 Having completed and added to r their former 11 and 13 Front street. facilities a large new manufactory, they t hope nov 6 ' ' V : 53 hereafter to supply all orders promptly. , The Cabinet Organs made by this Company i rKl? Tt R i are oi sucn universal reputation, not,; only few will need assurance of their superiority. They now offer FOUR OCTAVE CABINET ORGANS; in quite plain j cases, but i equal ac cording to their capacity to anything they make, for f 50 eacn. rue o.aijfi, jljuubjUE kejsu, $65. FIVE OC IAVE DOUBLE REED OR GANS, FIVE STOPS, with Knee swell and Tremulant, : in elegant case, with several 'Of the Mason A Hamlin improvements, ' $125i . The BUSINESS ARRANGEMENT BE- rpHE tween my.brotheri Chas. D.. Myers, and in self 4CHAS. D. MYERS. October, 28, 1870. GEORGE MYJE US. : oct SO 51-tf A CARD. TN BARRELS, HALF BARRELS, QUARTER HAVING WITHDRAWN FROM THE House of George Myers, as Agent, I respcctiur ly ask my friends to address me as CUAS. V. MYERS, oct 30 51;3t j &EORGE iMYBBS, same penoa oi ioo, a uecrcase oi a per ary aist iyu, neamenuea, repealing the sections ' UT.n lr"lr' A 5 . - . ' . i. , entitled. "Bar Rooms" l)fialfi WhnlM,l I 1 i j;- : cent ine aepariures ior iue same perioas Uqpof,?n& Dealers, Retail Liqor, and inserting A NOTHERASSORTMEFT JUST TO HAND were svvv aou woi ; respeouveir, .varying m ine places inereoi me ioiiowmg: - uxu ucuruuui oreara m iuo-mwuci, Komp TlTtra with new Vox Hnman Antomatlr 11 i t ,,Jr.V u Thatfrom and after the first day of November they need hut a trial to convince aL Fifty thou- J?. ra,w T ?V p nPTWSS much less than the mvals.i Of Course all icn th ntT oil wk i sand, assorted brands inst rpppivd at Swell,' &c., fioo. jsiVJauorAyES, ? THREE r i . . 180, ; the tax- on all Bar Rooms, Wholesale ana assonea oranus, just receiyea at SETS REEDS. SEVEN STOPS with EUPHONEi Ot the arrivals wre not Mongolians, but Liquor Dealers ana Retail .Liquor Dealers; shall be Twelve Dollars and fifty cents per month. ivnrV fihft'nf ihft ' ! nolilp.at n'nnn wliinb vn. eacia enterj: It requires patience, self- W if tbej were tUe wouW tornUh small payable monthly in advancf. i L s- , , , ... 1 mi pretexLfor the senseless talklabout "hordes Any ordinance, orparts of nov 6 GEO. MYERS1, 11 and 13 Front street. 53 SETS REEDS, SEVEN STOPS with EUPHONE; a splendid instrument, $235. J Js A new illustrated catalogue with full informa- II and 13 FRONT, STItET. wiiwiiiHTonv n. cM Ifacrfiice and hard work, but itay. The irlsi in these industrial schools get lessons thich save many a soul from death- They 1 JLt I" - - 3 3- TT4.I1 il sre uuru iu vico auu misery, uum iuey Of '6 ot barbarians," "pagan ' irrtlption," "vast army of heathens'," etc 'The; whole invoice, counting Caucasians and all, is considerably less per year than half of the. immigrant ar rivals at Boston. . . ' i s. ordinances, conflic- ing with the above, are hereby repealed. The above ordinance was passed by the Board of Aldermen at special session, held October lutn, i7U. T. C. SERVOSS, : , - City Clerk. oct 27 50-3w OFFICIAliv. TT CITY ORDINANCE .AN ORDINANCE REGARDING PINK jfX" EST CEMETERY, a place of interment for the colored people. : - ; f Whereas, tne place lor the interment of the of Wilmington has ana located, and a y James S. Green to town Of WiiminirtAnV Wnmanlv wnrt Hi! - fi-Vi . . A i - - v i - : : -, ; and the land thus, granted was inteiirtn hp. X'X- v -JTA" w 'Tr Jl" , world-wide lame, a gentleman of the bigb I conveyed to the town , (now the eityl of Wl- o . tusuuuL ui iu buy ciiuuc oi so-canen i m.- ii u -- I mma'ton. in trnst tor th nnmAn wfnnnin Tn!iit... IL. It-l liL I . : . J . . O ; I mff & bUrVlniT eTOUnd as BmrPAsIt)- nnH s . m . . . . ' chteri taQ lscuooluthey know sbthin goou The New, York Standard is of the opin ion that, "all things considered, the Presi- Thcv inherit' evil tendencies : thev see I 'a- ft , 1 ' I UUb VUUIU uauaw uu WVblb& UllUlU liLUUlili LU nothing of good example: they herd in car- uwiawi th.n m r wnrioii TiUiii, r ' iretrana cellars with bold, bad people, and think," says the Standardfhlr. .'Phillips row up naturally to vice. They are lost woald answer more conditions of fitness The j Grand Irlarslial TpOR tHEjFAIR 'AUTHORlZES THE UN- JL' dersisrned to sell all EXHIBITORS ' s ... AlDerbvSuit. . ..." v - Enroll your names at the ' ' " " ' H- . - . . CITY CLOTHING STORE OF DEALER IN tion, and reduced, prices, is now ready and, will be sent free, with a testimonial: circular, pre senting a great mass of evidence as to the supe- Hnrit.v of these instruments, to anv oni. ainrtintr his address to the MA.80N & HAMLIN ORGAN TCfiS, CoffCCS SUSUM iVlUS nrv IKI T.nmnnf Bfrnnt UnstAn X K(M U - A I : . r I way, New York. " nov 0 53-4 w l-l .l i , I - i , I . " wmueiuf? iu, arrire ai womannooa. than an, man tbat could be named. lie .flor1a Pf?Pie '.olJ, these U a noble wfc. It is lauiee, mantpreacning sunrage. it is more uio T?pniiWWn mrfv n. ! ,; w; f the Commissioners of the .1; oct SO UtlGOU l CO., S3 ilARKET STREET. UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD CO., Land Grant Direct from the Government -of-;-- - - . 12,000.000 ACRES os1 jciib '. Best Farming and 'mineral Land in ' ' 'America .:': , BLAMK BOOKS. Ziquorsi Cigars V AND , . , , GR0CER1EG GENERALLY, : -: :,. . r f . . Particular attention given to patting up , CHOICE .FAMILY SUPPLIES, i oct 2 43-uV A FIRST CLASS 1, HOTEL EUROPE A' lt? Plan.1- Location unsurpassed, being near Union Square, Wallack' a Tieatret and A T. Slur arfa new (uptown) store. - BROADWAY & TWELFTH STS., . !. - NEW YORK. -A t. ti i- m? - , , - , . . i MBuwiwv. axi, m. is a pusiuve, reso-i x vr ncreas,, oy an act oi iu ueneral AssemblT Ir ' " --r.-v0,v iutef earnest man, ana in that respect is un- i.M..T p-:' AO certain per MM I V A Wm WW K A A A . , i r .. s. t. i . f , . si nu all ML1U fbL.U. 11041 I .1 I . I r. I 1 HK i - 1 i - lo se ana uke Mr. Motley, who! was suriblv a literarv, cessors. wereincorraied b7 fit them to earn :an honest, virtuous liveli- V.if m,uu U:it.it- H "Pine Forest Cemeterv." and into shiiw t1im 'Vi rroorl wnmB'M; ''T '"F" the 8aid trust can, in the opinion of lfiil BoardT I A PRACTICAL TREATISE on the Diseases t UIIJEAX iku ;!j!fqt!ioIigwJeDr, aa good women can and s0 much abroad dunns his life that he be better executed bv the said co f'ChUdren By Alfred VogeL 1L: D.i Profes. To Settlers with limited i show them, the: Wav of ; Life. Is a ffreatU-;...n--.: nli:-J" , JM 1 the nrovisions of the said chartfir itt. I nor of (mnhl .Medicine in the Universitv of t "'3.5 OO, OOO is . r o i r ao icaiiv uiurc uu XiUiisuman in an an i . . " . j ; . A. . - . . . i t, n ' m iJ.- . . - . i out, i i . . uracreas oy xae uoara or Aldermen, that thp i -paH ausbu. innsuiiea uacouea oj tun tuivimui.u iwus wuug iuB ruau ueiweeu 1 - " I U1LV Ul TI llllllliyilin fill HiniPT TT TnA ami it 4IVia MWUUAM. JUtf A.tf LO UUUBC OIUEHIU LU DCUCTUO I ' 4 V 4U1JLT. XI VUi A IX A A. A M. mil Forest uemeterv " thn lanii mpntinn s - i xiobpiwi. Airenainsr cnTSician to tn- Kaatern I ourvevcu auu upen -ior enirvunaer tne-uome- Z. J .... - .vuvu lUBIUU Ilr- w . .. -. -- 1 j. . 3 t... - r 7 deed ior tne purposes aforesaid and for no other! "pensary ior tne Uiseases oi UhUdren, etc, I sieaa ana rrerempiion laws, ana can oe tafcen by An opportunitv never before presented for rJv- curing homes neaT a great Railroad with all the m? 1 til .11 . ... april ..14 was" reallv more an En&lishman" fhsn nn W 1-.. ' ftj :. .. .- ...1- y . . v o- -, ft. r. worK.-f9...Jinyw many gins wno oy tne American." blessed instrumentality of these achonla nave Deen saveu irom uvea oi miamy, nave 3,000,000 acres choice farming lands pn the -, - : ' line of the road, In the ; 1 ' i r , STATE, OE NEBRASKA ; ' .1 -It . " f . In h- t ,V ; "('J; nT? P. AT PT.ATTT?. VATifPV A XWAYS on hand a Jarce assortment of I Now for cash or credit at low', rates of itifnrpst 2jL Blank Books of all kinds and sizes, full: 1 These lands are near the 41st : parallel of North . -. , I ; HEINSBERGERS' I inland 6tock raising- are unequalled by any in I UAi9.' v , jUVI,: fi Practical- Treaties. 51 r I Convenient to market both east and west; ... i ... ,, .'. t j I Fnces ranee lrom a.R0 to 810.00 ner acre. A PRACTICAL TREATISE on the Diseases : . V GREAT INDUCEMENTS means , A C5R E S j G. P. HARLOW, Proprietor, .HATS. n ... tTxm. 'i' a it : uccu uid ifiu uubw uurcsua ana ior no nthpr I wi uio vt vuuuicu, ciu. UA1X, xiajuilto IS writing ior tue papers nnmose. and that the 1W I etc From tiie fourth German edition. Illnatra- rnwn tin n?pfnl. rnnnprtjihlp wnmor -a 1 mnl,.. ,An, it.:i 9 noma nfgfiin, rftxr i.. I etl"bv Six T,lthnrrTM Plfp f?n ala f ,.0 WnAt '4i,.;f.ii; ; ...i i, : I i . j. :4 - ; . II same, and that the city attorn er prepare the caw 1 '; -:-:' HEINSBERGER'S V T. . . " - u"w V"" 04 we one is unmarnea, put you can t make her deedln pursuance oMhis nreamoie and nTflVr Live Bookstore. l?ure Trith them. . Scarcely any of the girls believe she don't know it all. She says wno ar cuucaieq in me lnuustnai schools children should be weaned before they are ifier, adopt evil Jives. W say, then, let the nineyears'old, anOyou can tell how old they 5hoo!s be increa?cd anil supported. ; Let are by looking at their teeth; ; : 1 The above ordinance was passed bv th Hrm.wi of Aldermen in regular session, 8epteraber26V 1870. , . s . . '. ? h Attest.! ; "'JV tC SfeRVOfW 'i. . .f " . - i ... . . ..v .. . . . Oct 23 City.Clerk. 49-5W oct 27 50- New styles of Bin Heads at .the Post PTfRT- ran n-nim. ' ." Si' Fine printed Business Envelope, Six Dollars per thousand, r , conveniences of an old. settled! country; p New ediiion of descriptive v pamphlets with maps, now ready and sent l reo to all parts of the United 8 t.Atp.s. Canasta and li!nrnni..:r'Ali1hi(a.i':4f':f O.F. DAVIS, Land Commissioner- s ' ,;-. 4., j- u. p.R. R.Co Omaha, Neb. DOT : 7 . '. i . 53-3ia . I WILL? RECEIVE ON 'MONDAY "AN A2- SORT3IENTfOEfJ s w y rv is h h -a: t' st t NO. 9 NORTjGL FRONT STREET. . , r . ! JUSX BELOW "TIIE HOTELS.' . ,v-r.--,-, . k . THUa, Ji, WK1UO A I cms a?.. (Job rniNTiivG " ! - AT THIS OFFICE " 3 I If.
The Wilmington Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 6, 1870, edition 1
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