i i. i i i m yuiaYttt rm'; l ;?.3a: - 1 i i r u a iff t ? .it H m m. mmjfv w .j j-.. iJHf f et.? f ! 3 '1 " jr - -pi , r I . 5 . .. .,- - , i i- -..r ,'r ti?wn I i 'f - ill h: 1 .-s'fii'j ci rJ.T. , ft t-;t . !YOL. IV. i j . ..j....'..- .' .., 1 .. ....... ... . . ...v.'-..". , i .'.,. "..!. s ..,.....".. , .. I - r . A . ' - VaI i i. I -v ' r - , , ; .j .1. i i .v.- - r - ;r.: -. t - . r ,-v-t-- - NO. '55: 15. 4 t ,(. to ft V: THE WILMINGTON POST. i r OFFICIAIi ORGAN. 1 i-' rVULISIIED S UNDA YS AND TB URSDA YS. Vet Year. . .7. .U.:i . 00 , Sis Months v ' Tliree Months . 1 25 . 50 . One Month... r dlnrrle comes. Five cents. i ! 'Cjjubs fjtrnished ati reasonable rates., . $ j I 1. ' RATES OP ADVERTISING il;r Bquare, one time, 75 cents. -'. ' ' ll'88 than one tquare, one time, 50 cents. ' tvo titnea $L 0a and all succeeding insertjons lhalpriCcadditional);C f,'1 j " j liates ir month, $3 lor one square, and each ' noJbeeriirtquarc h$lf rates additional. , "dijolamn adTertiscmenta re- I f 10 cents aline, ... .-,. I GRADY, d Troprietor, Vilmington, N. C. cnUJUCn jiiilfECTORY. .ti!.:--- , , St. James' (Episcopal. . MorDing Prayer at JO AM; Evening Prayer nt(p m ;! Sunday School at 5 p in. . n , ; 111 1 Piand Orange Streets." -: . tJurviccs. fat 1U a m, ana o p m, j HcvDl Ifcingletonr Sunday School exercises Icomfnence at 3 p m. Lecture Thursday even nrgit o'clock. - " ' . ' I . J Thitd audited Crpss Streets v ! I flrningrayef at0 am: Evening Prayer at. Kiln m: Sundal 8ckOOl9 o'clock H mr , , -. l'ir. Haptisthurcn-Lroruer juarHei. auu .V;V j I- .'Tiflli streetsfxicrt".4 ;fT . -' I Frlacbipg at 10 a in,; and at o'clock p m? , by ijiev. 1. C Hiden. f 8 un day School at .9 a m. 1 Wceltly 1'irayer meeting on Tuursday night at o'eidtik.lf i : :-: . : 'j ; ; - .; ; ... at. 'nomas' ChurchCatholic) On Dock iretvveen Second and Third Streets. , is at -6 and 10 a ;ra, and Vespers at 4 p,m Avr.oni sireei jui. x. " Front and Waljutt Streets. fl Sqiicesf at 10 a m, Rev. W M Boby, Pastor SabbMh School at 3 p m. Prayer Meeting Wed riesdlv evening at 7i o'clock. : - 'iffe Street iM. E. Church rilth Be v veen Nun and Church Streets. :Sei4iccs at 10 a'miby .Rev IF H Wood, Pas. tor; 5nday School 9 ai m; Clas? Meeting 4 p m 'Trephin at 7 p mJ U V St. If aui's Eyan.XutherauChurch--Mar h l8 --tlffit Cornell Siztli streets- : e Ceraikn' service at 10 a. m, by Rev H B Burr. Sundy School at 3 p. in. No services at night. Sertnanfs Bethel pock Between Front -:..U -jand Water Streets.'1 :i';:-r. jser , ioys ai 7 p m, by Rev H B rfarr. roui'th Street Baptist lillssiott Station - ;-f;:-'' Just Acrossj the;Raiiroad.T"'.' ; :6uidaf School at 3 p'm. $t Paul's j (Colored Episcopal) Corner 'Sieii'icefs at 10 a m, K, 3 range ana J(f ourin sireeis. ClfT Y. ; D4yape of pickp 3kpojkets tl this week. : iJimrahtee against, ; et;.v'.f ;j .;;!,. - -v.! suicide a lottery tick- - . ; ? V hat did 1. Owe die of. Iodide of potta- siumi k: "Tle brick pavemeht on Dock street should be reMkl.: Thfj shortest way to a man's heart is down bis throat.- call the telegraph the whis- :S'..-.- Cldanlincss is next: to godliness, and : cheari asdirt j ' : . f If ou want to be lionized go to the jun gles of India. ."' : -it-' i: ' tii: ' GenV jKutherf ord and lady arrived last mtrut iu our cit?..- , ; J IJ - B .LI Thf rjiost effectual way to avoid a. dun is eipjojitiot debt. To Ejaculate "God help the poor,'? is one of hecheapest charities. ' : M : i- According to the articles of war it is dcathlto stop a cannon ball. Ja Merchant whbealureV his goods hon estly Mcptsfa wise measure. . Thf best mode of gaining a reputation is to be what you appear to be. It ia a bad habit to your tejigioii in your carry your pins and A pig that has walloped in the mire seeks a cleai person to rub 'against. Ma: is imitaled by'jfotir things, an echo, ow, an ape and a mirror. a sha I Itaf right; to be content with what we have But never with what we are. - ; i Butjjer and eggs and poultry advance in v reprice is Thanksgiving approaches. '.imi 'A ' '-" 'l at hvitTrI. i ! ijip uuayyiauic iqgs are mue stones; you nlyer setwo of them i together. i I l MMdBWM III mil, .. Jt it '.Slatig tnay giisa Mroni the shallowest brain Hike dirtv water from k luml. j Ouijlettel from tfa cotciP Fair" will appeal 'in'tie nexnssuof Ts1'' ?'V Thjpoorr 6cnbbler1mutlkeept!.tnelwplt Uom Ihe'doFby'bii trusty steel-Den. i . Be temperate ; in diet. : Oar first parents ate themselves out of house and home. . A gent lately caught cold by kissing a lady's snowy brow.;! Served him right. There are three faithful friendsan old. wife, an old doff, and ilentv of money. I , , . . i ?vTliere will be but few small potatoes tb is winter, the crop bein.avery large-obe., - A-paialuUspctwe.ivhich .bas; the skil ot a physician a broken window pane. i Modesty is highly- becoming in1 a womari but is very damaging to a man sometimes. Let us love.little, children; , they are Jhe delicate flower-goda of a soon fading Eden .1 Ifa woman be' truly beautiful let hot her? beau ty be dimmed by the flash ot diamonds. A man may!.succeed id takingthe world f easy, but the trouble is to hold it when ta-i ken. - At j - The he weather; A evenings ti - diif.ctscs J icr lounjrers tncro ' ilectuany thr4W corner police. When a landlord shows you an excessive civility, be sure he means to pat -it -dawn in the bills. . i 'A 1 " ! t Coal fifes in the evening are beginnip'to be voted populaK I Old JaclrFrQi4e a great equalj-ser. t , . ; ; He that falls into sin is a man, he that grieves atit is a saint, he that boasts, of it is a devil- V '. '' -l ' ' People who carryx infants to church are said to ' turn the house ot worship into a bawl room. ; , . : , , ;-, , The inventor of printing was no tool, but ho has caused myriads to make 1 fools of themselves.- . The woman having the most, children is supposed to, be uNecessity-tht mother ot i Inrtntionsr u- - 4 V Everybody does it, so do I invest my little $1 25 for a ticket in the Beneficial for De cember 1st. . -f... An old bachelor says ships are called "she" because they always , keep a man on the lookout. All goods' sold latCthe clothing! house' ot Munson & Co., arc gbaraEtteed to be just as represented. J . It men wear false caljes it may at least be said in their behalf that they ; themselves are real ones. Nature preaches.cheerlulness eyen); in her saddest moodsfshe cover even " forgotten graves with flowers. ; ; . Solomon advisedibe sluggard to ga to the ant, but the shifters in our days t generally go to their uncle.'Y j, t u ,.-;m x- It has been discovered; that the reason why the. junkets atj nighf is to$ hatch out another day-to-morrow. ifH j " Boot insoles made of horse-hair are being adopted ;by many;persbna Stvhore bhronir cally afliicted by cold feet ' It is said that Horace Greeley has pur chased a C new batrf '5Vj3lli!f he has we'll; bet it's new style (news tile.) ; Soft words butter no parsnips,' but a hew bonnet ' presented to a wife will cover a multitude of her husbands sins.. j Post good to stand by when in a Vight !fix, but for tight times, hold on to a ticket in the BeLeficial lor December 1st. f - t: -.- ' ' V ' -J.-7.fi.r rrrl . il. a. i ? ? iiat is ine umeience vqwwu jjuiuuca and November ? j With October the leaves fall --with November the fall leaves j A gentleman te btbei evening objected to play iugjwhi8wihi idj, becaise bir had such? winning waysfkb3Ut ieg r ' ,' : . ..... - ! j Theres Jiigh Ju5hoit l(op(mtches in thii world. Venus, the Goddess of Beau- ty. was married to a lame blacksmith.., f J jIfhere4be?rio-tinta'o iffectioiiritttei morning haze Jof? life,: it be'in ! vai lip seek the'nj in the itar-hgbi of the late fapohV The Charlotte road is doing afine freight business' : "bver three hundred bales' of cot ton as one day a receipts. is pretty gopdl , ?:; liJi rorneii to ftet Fair 'b fliilmltigf ton Colambia'and Augusta Railroad will do well to read. the .advertisement 'in to day's i'OST. I ?. ?-rm.fW ' im - 1 Jflfcirl jti 9?,t;J i-4i:Ji? nl ThJ Al Smith ' baa still on hand I elegant chamber and parlor, aettsr ? chairs bureauH and fafrnitiire!of all kinds, His stock is lm- -t:sj;i J l,J-r wM-Jl . Hht "Jlfir (.'. mense. j If a flock bi 'geese see jonq of Iheir num ber drint'tnejr will all drink too. Many. are geese in this respect, although they yield no .feathers. , A despairing man tears his bair. An en-s raffedfwomnr is, wiser "J-tshei tears her hus- u' " ,'V'r;J-rr-VJM--"'- : ? it-1 f r Tbc Raleiffh Sentinel t and Williamston Express takeus. ta tagkiaadi wd;.wiu -reply next week to 'their -very -courteous coni4 plaints X U A TI tl ft;lIr:Hein8berger. again offersa most choice coilectiob 'of ' bddks'," 'foifcthVcs'andpianxwJ nnrl f Tio fo.; . mill tnn.An;rn J and the "fair'- will L0iWell to-patronise the polite "Phifip." ' - v fThej equilibrium f :the Vlays' anU oighfs hAving,,gone ,pagttbe ;nights will.rule the day until the vernalequinox. Time wills now fly'rapidljr ton persons having bapk notes to pay because the days are so short. 3 " All sorts of new stock - groceries' "wines, nquofs ana cigars ai inc nouso or ieorge Myers. The largcsVaud'best selected stock ever ottered itlthrs city has been selected in Kew,York -afid iThowTellercd: ,Jtcheap Jfor The friends tit Mr; Mahsonn wero: pleased to see nim again -at hjorio:JaaE .weejc-.. : He renraiabut& short time having sonje spe cial Tbusiness that calls Jiirn to Charleston and Colffrhbia Tie will write folt ihe Post a series Qf Jetters on thq situation. ' 1- The Fair j The Fair restaurant promises t be duite a feature, nder AhjV supen-fsibuo Sr. Brown wo predict something more tbairdr dinary,; Jn Tact a Tea.rfe8tor.er-triycms' m jured by baa, cooking and worse ' service t t h e com mon cpo k ' sio ps-ku b wVtofiii s. V Our railrball cbespotfd ent lailcd' fb mcii tion bo w weuigthep geatJeiQSpIyf iand A ever popular Fratik W Uea, as concluctprn the;W3lmwgto4njfOhar-i lotte and RuUieroldKaiTroad? 4iIbng'rnayJ: he continue to please the traveling public. The Wilmington" and Weldon Railroad have acted in.;themostlJiber7vl spirit toward citi a&ena d cs,iri ng Jttra veldu ri ng Fair-w eeki The .seasolHatcfs h t nTrn&if" reason abfe we have everTsebny Vab d thte liberal Trii nded r managers desire- public thank&Ttirjiheif ef forts lbf?ei tTt cli o'" . fB M AniHEri:roiRifAJrtEN'J.i-Th c Kn igijts " at the" office ot W.L, Smith & Co., la-t nighty and arrangedthe?caste of character?. Another; meeting , will -be held on Monday at 12 o'clock at the same place, and as it will be the last 'before' the 'Tournament, a full and punctual attendance is desired. Nearly s every, ad ve?tiser,;wlio; makes, ad vertising pay, "dontractsthrbugtf a Veipoh'si blesagen.cyjsixperncovhas. taught; them to avail themselves of the services of th'o's'e Park' Row, New York; -is the most corapc tent ln.the.country, and man yrof Ui largest ad vertisers m ak e al 1 the'i r con t racfs th rbusrh them! - Mi The Wdnn'EtLS. The Worrell troupe have gained hosts of iriends and admirers and the cblnnlrQphrelaurimssed; her self last night, as indeed did tiial:gtorioui! good fellow and first class artist, A. M.Ier nandez. We would especialytprjaise-Ithe Tnanagement of Mr. GeirbVHerlicii wo is every inch a gentleman -'-land.' -.performs his duties so as to give unbounded satisfaction. The, cempf nyj appear.pext; al Col umbia S.C. j ToVIfidlBiToss. Wb have been rccuest ed to state that on to-morrow, Monday, a train will leavef the Wilmington and Wel flpr? b'epbat? 1W and 12 p'cfclr&lSv ar?fl!s p. m.t for tliq.fair igrohnds, to carry out ar ticles for' exlnbitibtiat the second grand Annual Fair of the Cape Fear Agricultural Association, fcomrnncin gib nl'Toesclay next. Exhibitors wlilotibeho vent,dejay: by having ihcurarticJes at the depot in proper tirne;sJ't toi, t' l - 1 ' .'1311 fJKOU'k-t . i : " j Take Notice. The regular theatre goers have been fre4ueptly:sh,ocked at- ihe vul- garity of lfpjhoj PliHL?11 V n con" er wear their hats so as to obstruct viewS of fathers, and those also whoi "makeyr much noise" should solten their raptures.1 Pound ing witbSII lit blghly improper. Let ihe well bred people frown,this thing down and make applausef iess oneusive to both kctoraj&niqmeib 1 j okuiTTBE oh Accommodation. The Chamber- 4Jommerce ana- tne-AJape acturaCl StsociStoltrofial tUt the accommodafftnbfiaitofs?to the Fair, res re Uommerciar isxegaen yfiejointmlgtBBg ows, with DfW;-W mM&Vmrm&r: 3dJ; EilervCWnoTv; tkin jm and JrTkr who.havemade the businesi a.studyTlre Agepyfoi(3l. ; Kloet..M .CcffSilif ;A spicuously offensive during, the, time, cievot- ed to se'eing periormances. GmUemej 'joiStTBiitle fch amXer 'otrntn?ceT and-ThdlCarjfe Peki ol ved JH1J M! I?cit rzenVbCited port at onceoTjiilVIHri3S,.at the 'fcVI !ll'rVl-?32 icrrioe salt ars nu jiar&uaiaaauaya9W-yv.ll 0fA 1 CnAEL AIeith and t:V-i.:,. : , . . - 1 ' . .. . V ----------- -T r- - 1 !Col3.tf n&: LVniweff atM'Rdger Moore. lf- v im-ehaUr iolter. - to the ' V' ' 7 a ' rt J fr. S tderscV of Columbu?,-Georgia',' the GFi Agricultural Awcwtion-llr JMr illin -iDectacIe"' ot comb 3. Carr. ,-The ejection passed off quietly and as.we expected, - the.' efforta of ; Messrs. Abbott, chenc'auiFrencbVo reunite the party succeeded ? completely in i harmonizing the partyand MrSPrice: succeeds to l the place of .Galloway. Complete; returns baye riot been; received -but this wo know that:Price is elected over Mri Bellamy by fully one thousand ' votes 1 . Brunswick i county did not poll a full vote,-: but New Hanover as usual obeyed her leaders and "elected the regular'nbminee oftne party. Below ire, the returns so, far as received; E? to K o o to w o 5 o i.J o W f Firs't'VVard.;.. Second Ward. 635 365 150 , 253 161 158 8 3 rTUird Ward.: fFoyrth Ward. 236 246 591 32 "28 uape tear.... . 6 'Union... ....1 , 60 - jj 4 Holly.. lt.24 -If 45 ir,74: r 32 : 9 m I 01 ' i .... : 8 IHolden... 111 115 99 4 3 ;Columbia.....fc llarnetl ...... Masonboro . . . Grant.... V.... CSafwell. ....V. Uncoln. .. 'FMaklin.".'.:.. rederal Point. ! tv,w, t 1 .WIiiiM 61 3 41 95 16 ....... f . t:. - j -- ... . . 1984- 1080 3 j -Au exchange says: j-In boiling 'onions qr babbagesV place a dish of vinegar caibe koye-atithe same tinie. The boiUn&.Yiot ?lc will destroy the odor bt the vegetables. j How can people Tkep "! fires of a winter jivheii tluy buy no wobd ? We hateoften -. -rj- n .7 --wirrr -:-c-;. :.-arrnr. irrr . a tr ti :iy ger auu cue ic up auer miu- tught Wliere or lio. tliey procure it we do 'not pretrnd to sayi but we have heard tUc sound of the axe la the dead hours of tha night, and sunniscd that some honest CiUis wood pile had been robbed. We would propose that the attention of ttie police be called, to this subject, and that theyJJjistructed to wjatch such places. f TwcIlT ilie6tice uf m. M. Pbissonj Gen1 qral Ticket Agent, in to-day's issue, giving the boms for , the-: runliiDg of trains to. the Fair grounds duriiig tie fair. Single tick ets may be procured at the railroad ticket office, white five or more for. the accommo dation of '.famili es may be procured at the bookstores at the rate bf one dollar for five tickets. The bookstores w'ill hoi sell a less q timber than five tickets to any person. 1 Tb?;preventHroubYcf and confusion in so large a crowd we advise all to procure tick ets before entering tbecars. 5 DoLL.vit SroREIIarry Keyes, the great dollar ,stu re inan, invites all the world of Wilmington and surrounding country who come to the Fair to call even if they dont buy and sec His large and unrivalled stock of jewelry, paintings, and all sorts of valua ble goods-SOLP FOR A ppLLARat the! only Dollar Store ever started in this section. Mr, Keyes has a patent safe where money and valuables ' can,, be - safely kep withlhe usual lock ahdlseyierallfi FOR A DOLLARin Vlll1 the?langaae in. thworld cannotjdesCrbe; the Wonders ot Keyes' marvelous stockjxif fixins' and JWe, hope our country' friends wilil remember "Harry" and "see the elephant" while yet' there is time, r" 1.'- 'i- f: r -. -ij.; ' -':.t..u,.; -4 -i j Bad Taste. The exceedingly ( insulting reference of the Journal to Republicans at tending; the State Fair,; vee are pleased to learn, has met with general disapprobation among;alciasses of citizens. The genuine "first families" mcn to the umanor born are properly disgusted that their feelings and sentiments should be misrepresented by one svho is simply a pretentious carpet bag ger h,imself, even if 5 that State bet Soutb- ern."v m :f S :h y: :;sffit : ' j We advise all - Republicans as men of Northern birth to take no notice of the in sult offered them, but to go on and' assist the Fair a the interests of agriculture and t industry are too great to be retarded by one who abuses his position to injure a great work. The bad taste of dragging into business local prejudices and vulgar ambi- .tipn is but too apparent. True gentlemen areyer Erniltv of sUch cohducL urv ' r W ( oiupubviei.i-: iw jear iu, 1 1 V r?n i cety years past b his excessive ate kttobacco.:v; '- ' . vfc.j.-.f '";. :!. i- aris novel at be- ween "a yery large 'bear and uaix tremen- daus bull dogs." . r . , . XETTEItS TIlOllI THIS PEOPLE. - y f LiLLiNGTok; N.' C.j Nov; 5th,; 1870. j : Mr.Editoii:- ;. ' "... .-il ; It was fwitb -a; ieeling of pleasurd and, pride that I read your article VEducation" in the last issue ot thePtosf'in. which you' 'advocate a general UDriSinrr nfi t.lift nnlnfrprl . pebple;in favor oi;ihis.aU'important rabjtet, mj Know.edge is . power;",lIs the trite and ancient maxim ; but hall it bi ;saugbtvalteV anage.shalHt be commended. mprplvlhp-Hx. tiiusa ik pan oe turnca ip a -goocr account i uuauoo inmauie uy .way 01 specuiaiiOD, and for the virtue :tit'may ; possess of giving ' one man an; advantage, over hfs neighbor who hath it not I : Bhall literature be favor ed merely because it' adbrnVjts votary and lends a fimsh, a pharm an; "elegance to his productions? y ; -?- i- v To our youth the vast " field lies deeming with rich and delicious fruits that cluster luxuriantly, at every stepV rgrateful to tle taster, pleasant to the sight, nourishing to the mind.? These precions t; fruits - fall not into the bp of the idle "passer" by, ,. whb strolls to; linger a moment, and casts but th wistful glance j but can be gathered byrhim alone who strives to secure themfwith such frlcsdpUigence and Virtue. ' Yputli & th VernaGeason-oUifS t and tho blossoms it then feats forth - are indications ? of those: future fruits to 'be gathered in' succeeding 1 approve, your prosition,fore callings of a general meeting, for the special purpose of creating a feeling in behalf of educafiobj5 but I Ivould suggest that it bebcT colffqC to Wijmington: alonej liutf ttiat 'ik& country bejrepresented by at least two or three del egatei from each 5 Township, ! and at least one 4elegate bo selected from" the d ifferent ITOOlteommitfee&Vr have iu Iincoliv township two pjlblic schbols- in operation Vitlf the prospect xrf a third, I think we arer t least entitled to a voice ,in this meeting! i If would alsouggeat Jthat a .committee bf yor leading, jcok red meu? wait upon his Honor, MayorfcMartin,-:aud obtain his con- .pteslde-rver this ineetingTWlo " doing1 will have ' a, presiding officer, whom none better could be selected. Strong in his principles of undoubted " honor and integrity, iof superior abilities,1 1 and the";true friend -of the ; colored people " he , would " at once infuse a feeling of interest f tipon this subject which would impress afresh on trie' minds of our youth ttiat the highly cultfva ted intellect is the "wealth at JeaH .totseco're real independence;; to purchase, as! far, as frail mortals can, true happiness in this world. - ': -' ---ir;-- t?! ' " And in thus doing we !wili have arrivecl at the highest mark of duty which we ewe to ourselves, to the State, and to God, as men and as citizens. :' . - -. - . . , . ' Glaucs. 4 POSTIiINGS. I Apples are going up in price. , . ' I ' .- Glasshouses in York, throw no stones, j Rheumatic patients are on the increased, i Grocery stores are multiplying in town. ; The eye create the outward world it sees. 1 Mind must be sustained by common sense. Strategy without honor leads to dishonor. Not all great men are practical therefore men fall." ' . . , Situations are noble or igcoblc as we make them. ' i j "Whom the Gods would destroy they first make mad." --- -- " j Al professional street gbssip is a persou oi lowJnstincts.i:fv,pSI 3 adr niriii. '' r; iGood Job Sprinting' done 'at jtie' -Post Printing pjfice. r ;J.ui-f The most ferocious - natures are soothed and tamed by innocense. ' H . s i Judgment, experience, sobrietyj honor; honesty are essential to success. ' 4 , u : - -. !' ' iThe rotten fruit is sweetto the worm but naueeous to the palate of man. t . .. . r.God welcomes back the prodigal, against whom than tTould shut the door. . . ;:' j Lectures are useful and should be patron ized and appreciated by our people. 4 j f' Every human life isa afresh one, bright i with hopes that will never be realized. r f . Tb khow is'one f thing and' to have the capacity of imparting knowledge is another; I When a rumor reaches a wise man, his judgment is suspended- until the facts are known. ? A Few Words of Weight. 'Do you mean' to say. madam, that he has taken no other medf icine?1, " v - ?- ' - ' t--' ' .. 'VV : , - . I ' This question was asked the other day id re lation to a young man, fthe only son, ol a wid-4 OW,Vwho was then rapidly recovering from a state of absolute J prostration,' occasioned by chronic Indigestion. - It was) asked! by s friend Of the family of the invalhl'slmjQther, Mrs. Eier-, nan, 95 Abingdon Square New York. y- The medicine referred ! to "wras "Pjlautatios' BrraKS,rIlo; mean Tto say! it,"i replied i ,Mrs K.; 'We had tried twenty.. other remedies be-, fore, without the slightest benefit ; bat We tried rore afterwards, for the Bitters proved; all suf ficient." v; - . i'K.th'y The ladt herself is the authority for this state ment: and she farther states her belief that the-. testorative in question is the bestHonic and in- j vijrorator everadminisierea.. u a a ye? . Sea JUoes Jarine from pare Irish , ilqes, for Blanc Mange, Puddings, Custards, Creams, (fee., &c The cheapest, healthiest,' and meat delicious food in the world. 1 . sm,'HUi .ww.j uvoauwi 4.1,, i woffMi; r -uearcing is usethL&nd although we live in, a UtUit&ri-l NEW ADpRTISESIENTs; J,', r -j FURNITURE WARERDOUS, ' -GS"a?lit 'Building . 1 1 SOUTH FROriT ST.REETj : -j5t' . " ! 1 V1 tfU' PKLER -m & MAmTFAOTTTRElt 0 PARLOR, , 1 J yCi I 'CllAMBER, " fe ' ' f t- ,1 'T'C .OFFICE andw"i - 5 iJLlBRAliy i - ' FURNITURE,' sm - a-. u ii ' Jr 1 BOOKING GLASSES, . a . J - WINDOW SHADES, bc.' . .'r Bi-j--fi .tL r?.? . "Arties desiring to purchase an4 alLoth-r ers visiting tho city during Faif Week, 4r respectfully Invited to examine 'our stock4 nov 13 .j . .. . tv 1 5-lw - ' fTDV - f Another lot just' received, at : r V. 11 and; 13 Front" street, GEO. MYERS i nov 13 Cheese, Cheese; 2gQ BOXES FACTORY CHEESE, faa hnu&ual low price at ; - -1 -i-S VUM X3EO. MYERSV J ? 11 and 13 Front street liov 13 i-; 1..--- Sundries. S51Ef V i' ' ' e u ' ; : ' 50 imrhjls Apples, f tvt .rf. 1 : ;10 boxes Lemons, f ujti f i v ; V .5ke8 Malaga Grapes,, 'H 'ii a, xi And a large assortment of Can Fruits. . 4 I -;" H and 13 Front street , ' '- . .. til By( Ilisxeenonc:thecOTp ' ! eioi-oriVoitlrCaroliiiaJ ! Executive Department ot WC.i - ;. t - Raieigh, Noy.;i0thi-i87O. B' SA & KNOWN, :Taat:ke:prffiapn fs-f eued from this Dcpajtment, dated archT Tthi 1870, declaring that courity ofAlaniaiice m1! ai state 01 insurrection and the proclamation" li-i sued fora this Department, dated July '8thJ 1870 ti I take thi3 "occasion as Chief Maglstraie'or' North j Carolina to express mv crra.tifica.ttnn' it the peace and good order now. prevailing In the counties of AJamanCe I' and Caswelli and ' gene- rally throughout the State. 1 trust that peace and good . order may cont inne; that ''partizan v rancor and bitterness, may abate: that OurpeoM pie ol all classes and conditions. may cultivate 1 harmony and1 good wpl m6og themselves; and that the -v?hole people of ther feitatc, wtthdut re 1 spect to party, may. ncite IratefhalJy :and" eordl-ia ally to build p f North Carolina, ami to eletate 4 her to the proud cminenqe' Whicliy She OnceoCti cupicd'BB a member of the American Union.? c.R Pone at our city of Ealeigh', ' this' ,10th r . f day t of November,- oneu thousand: eighV l. s.J hundred and vseventy,t anddn" the yeajr1 Of the Independence of, the! United States' - S . the ninety-fifth. , , . f , j.-irf.r,., -! f ; 1 W. W. HOLDEC)jofem(fc By the Governor: . ' " " - '- W. J. BNjbathbbt, Private Secretary; R ? 11 OJ nov lo ; : f . .: i . . -Xi,-J " ' St h Tin 15 y II is Excellency : flilrj fgjy$ auuctnuu, aruiiurcuy revoKea, ana it as nereDV, . declared that Eaidj)roclamaticus fthaUnOt have1 further to rce Orefecti ; a yt i&i i'iTIh;,.. ' i'v-V-llrr'f' j;6ExECUTivaDmTiiDnrH''-'.ifel ' ' I 'RALBian, Nov. lli l.S7!).iliiw TXT HERE AS, Some disorder prevails, andfcss fa y V for some tinie prevailed in the County of -! Robeson, and the peace ol that County has been disturbed, and the lives and property of Its elti. .nl zens in certain localities have been and are no endangered by a band of robbers and murderers; n and Whebeas, the ciyif authoriaies of said IV County; have'- not been able thus far to brie' these wicked and desperate men to the panhu ' " ment which they deserve : ci NOW TuEfiEFORE, I, W W. HOLDEBT, Govern- ; or bf the State of North Carolina, - by virtue of ; a the authority vested in me by law, do Issue this ' proclamation offering th&XolLowlng rewards for the arrest of the men named and their delivery to the Sheriff 01 the Coaaty bt Robeson or to any other Sheriff in the S tatc : - " ' '- Jfor llenry Barry Lowery, five hundred dollara , r .For Thomas Lowrey, two hundred dollars.' , ' "i'For Stephen Lowrey, two hundred dollars. - J . For Bass Strong, two hundred dollars. ; j - For George Applewhite, two hundred dollars. j Fhr Bach. Mciauchlln, two hundred dollars. f 'l t For Henderson Oxendine, two hundred dollars Henry Berry Lowrey Is the leader of this band, x and Is of ia desperately wicked character.' ui 5 should betaken at all hazards., , The good people of the County of Robeson, ' and ail the civil, and military oflcers ot the i' County are specially enjoined and urged to erare r no exertion to arrest nd bring these men toJa-' tice. And they are also - specially: enjoinod to r see to it, in making searches for these, and for. others who may be confederated with them in crime, ta respect and guard the lives and pro- perty of all innocent and peaceable people in "5 " the said County. . . . .... ! .Dure at the City of 'Raleigh, this 11th V ... . - ;! day of November, one thousand eight1'.; I l. s.' ! hn-.dved and seventy and in the year1- j; of.the Independence of the United ' . ; . States the ninety fifth -. . : .tu uit? 1 . J , w w GOLDEN, Governcx By the Governor:' ' ? ' A ' J B Neathekt, Pritate Secretary J 1 ' 4 ' -H' ' -NeW styles of Bill Heads' at the Post Pttx-'1'j ''fFirie; 'printed Business Kuvelopes, 8ix Dolljai-' per thousand, ' r " 4 -S . i - i "7 -I-- ) ... I : - i Ml .1 'I 4 i- tl !: -a' WHO - s

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