' m "" i ly Him in iiiiiii). nil im .!.; ii 1 1 iiiiiniiiii ii ami i. mil m ii'ii.ini.iijiiin i j.i mum . im inn wwiii nmi muni m -ii'" ' J "" '" ' Lll""1 s; - j '..i ' ' -i" ' .: ; ' i ,: kr": ' ' V -r? ; n' . ! v: . - t ;EJ. " I ": . THE WILMINGTON POST, j WILMINGTON. A C. NOVEMBER 13. 1870 fcpUSSing I. United 1 States Senator. The various State journals have been dis- for soma time past the subject of 'ho shall sitiin the. Senate of the United tatea. The Post has remained silent, and believing that the windy war of opposing andidatcs would soon expend itself as in- eed it has we flow quietly sucrcest to the Legislature that there are some interests J outside of mere arty patronage i;i the po - sition 1of Unijtedi States - Senator. As has fceen acknowledged' by every fair minded I citizen of the State, Hon. Joseph C. Abbott '.lias honestly sought the public good indus , triously and ably At all times he has been , . found, in his i seat in the Senate, and ap- proacliable on all occasions; He has en f lavored to obtain from his old associates ow high in power- those favors, no mere politician could pbtain for a State politically sane person can believe any other tnau-jiintpe Senate could have obtain ert a tithe -of the favors extended North Carolina bv the present administration. H ' inist W stupid! beyond hopcf ot redemption wjiq believes any Ix-member ot the cbnted erte : Senate, arnJy or resident in the State iluring Vfhe late ebellion, could have ob tained, for can now obtain, even recognition ;atthe-hands olj anajority sternly loyal and opposed to assisting any of the old class guilty of .leading iNorth Carolina in the se- ' cession movemen t Wc are pleased to know that many of the opposition are at last re turning to reason nd wiil, we hope use all possible influence on conservative represen tatives to obtain f votes in favor- of General Abbott. 1 As tlb htnan to benefit the State we' advocate his return, and-, from the fact tbaH oo pne clsj; maintained prominently .for th$ pjssition cantiaKe a seat if elected, we predict a union cf moderate Conservatives :Vfih Republicansjto secure a most desirable bn, viz the return of Senator Abbott to tbi seat j he fills sb acceptably to his State and people. Let the people of North Car olina read the E -Sri 'thes National government at Washington, and remember tth( that the public good demands return of one standing so high in favor twifh4the ftdminifttratirin. Wp. nnnv frnm the Washmcrton I Chronicle of November i :V:. ": 4 i -: - Tbe'mdst important question, however, nationally or JociUIy, is perhaps, the selec ' '-:r in such a plain way about Gen. Hill, but We are not yet prepared to oeneve ino we do not intend to silently submit to his Democratic reports from AlaDama ana mean insinuations. He has ibcen guilty of K ,an- T W opvpta! davs before such things heretofore. - Tne closing paragraph of the article mcn- Snnpil U us fntlnwa .1' l ; l " ... At present the - result is definitely known. tioned is as follows : ! . thecalculation on these States is mere guess- i j'lt is reported that the oldj.Hfc-loog Deiii- WOrk. ocrat, William J. Yates, Esq.; representative ivi ioe JuecKtenourg siock, wnosev morftk ; , -, t DFfIl I C beacon llgnt, actually : strayed so iar trom ' NEW. AD7C3TI32nnNTS. vurjiuoTon theatre. : . ISkCusio 2& C erriment FOIt lAItt WEEK. i ... . . .... I I ' ' DRY GOODS. POST ADYEUTISFMENT IllDUllDiL L SICESSOOHESEAM -:o:- The Musical Conimcdlenes, the Office, Treasurer & Collec- Chapman Oibtera, the reputed miscegenationlst Martin) in full Radical regalia, regularly perfurmed. Do tclifUs if it is true. We hope not." Now, when it is remembered that we publicly proclaimed at Wilmington how we voted, and afterwards published a state ment in regard to our action, all of which Gen j Hill knew, are we nbtkliistified in pro nouncing his conduct mean in admitting an ariicie inio nis paper j caicuiacea to maxe a false impression ? -The writer of.tho article knew that we voted for i thejnew. Board of Directors (Mr. Martin among the number) for the purpose of throwing out the bid set. We publicly proclaimed our j purpose to do so. Mr. Martin, the. new President, is as decent and honest a' man as Gen. Hill or his anonymous scribbler, and ' the new Di rectors (such men as ! John L. Brown of Charlotte, W. H. Michal of lihcblnton,' T. P. Wells of Shelby, Thosi S.Ashe ofWades boro, H. M. Houston of Monroe, and Kidder, Kerchner and Cronly ot j Wilmington.) are as good men as any of their; predecessors and far better than some of tbem. . They, will never take advantage of their positions to make money off the KOad. , , We know, that the people generally inter ested in the Road, and ! especially the busi ness men ot onelby, liincolnton. Charlotte. Monroe and -Wilminstoii'j are delighted that a new'Board of Directors were clecjed. , We are proud to say that we aided to a consid erable-extent in the good work. and il any one is displeased with Qur course ' they may belp themselves the best they $an. It ill becomes any one who iserved under Dr; Sloan's administration to! talk about Mr. Martin's being a radical. Politics have nothing to do' with the matter under con sideration, and we have made Ino attack on- Dr. Sloan nor on the State Directors, tor we Deneve tneir aaministration nas i been as good as any preceding one none have done much towards building ; the Road since the close of the war but our "icdmplaint is against Gen. Hill for publishing-an article. in which our name is used in a manner cal jculated to injure us with; those! who are not familiar with the facts and circumstances We stated in the Democrat last week that we favored a combination of the votes of Cleaveland, Mecklenburg andiUnion coun ties with the vote of ,the City of Wilming ton to secure an entire new Board of Direc tors. There was no secret or underhanded work about it. The Agents bf the three counties named had a right, land it was their duty, to do what they thought best for the interests of 4.heir respective counties. It was well understood that the: Road could not be built by those who havjs heretofore, controlled , it all admitted that and ft. was important to put it into the hands ot tor. CITY OF WIEMINGTOIf, , NOVEMBKB 1ST, 1870. The Real Estate Tax, for 1870, vas payable on SEPTEMBER, 1st, 1870. Ail delinquents are hereby notified that unless their taxes are paid by, or before, the j FIRST DAT OF DECEMRER, 1870, Their property will bo advertised and sold ac cording to law. ; : ' From date, COtJPONS of all issues of City Bonds, due January 1st, 1871, will be tofcen in payment of all Real Estate or Special Taxes. T. C. SERVOSS, The Eminent Commedian. o'.-'.B. BISK OF; And anew and full Company. B.. & E. WEILL'S . CI A G N I F I E IV f CITCY THRONGED WITH the elite of the city. Handsome uooasi and low prices have proved the . j XT AS BEEN DAILY i XL nov 3 Treasurer and Collector; 53-2W T ELATING TO BAR ROOMS, AND WHOLE tv sale and Retail Liauor Dealers. Be it ordained bv the Mayor and Board of Aldermen of the . City of Wilmington JM. u. mat. -An Ordinance Intltled "An Ordinance aenning and prescribing the rates and subjects of taxa tion, and directing the prompt collection of the same," passed by the Board of Aldermen Febru ary 21st 1870, be amended, repealing the 8ectious entitled, , "oar jsooms" jjeaiers, wuuieBaxo Liquor, and Dealers,' Retail Liqor, and inserting in the places thereof the following : That Irom ana alter tue.nrst aay oi xiovcnoer 1870. the tax on all Bar Rooms, Wholesale Liquor Dealers, and Retail Liquor Dealers, shall Zn , ' -w. J A A . AnVk pe Twelve jouare ana iiiiy ecu is per muuiu, payable monthly in advance. Any ordinance, or parts of ordinances, conflic ing with the above, are hereby repealed. The above oramance was passea Dy mcuoaru of . Aldermen at special session, neia uctoDer 10th, 1870. , City Clerk. oct 27 i ' ; 50-3w MONDAY EVENING, NOV: 14, 1870. Will be presented for the first time In this city the new Musical Extravaganza, written express ly for this Company, entitled the SLEEPING BEAUTY, In the? Enchanted Wood. Prince Isabella . ....... .-ii .Blanch Chapman Prince Perfect. .. ; I Ella Chapman King Ding Dong. . I ....... ; C B Bishop 1 ! ' The Australian Comiques, j I Messbs. WALLACE and WOOD, j In! their original and artistic Musical Enter j tainments. i , h The performande will commence with the new I our store is truly the . WINNING CAUD. We are opening daily every variety of ' IDry Groocis, Selected by our agents from the most fashiona ble centres of the country, and are selling them at prices which i , :t... ';..:;:'';!' ':! : ; DEFY COMPETITION. ' , - I . . r ... ; . .-. i We respectfully invite the entire community to vist our Store polite and respectful assist ants Will greet them with the most j FAVORABLE WELCOME,- We feel that the die has been cast, and that. f YOUNG AMERICA. Prices as usual. Seats can be secured Heinsberger book store to-morrow. j nov 13 ! 55 2t. CITY EMPORIUM. at THE ORQali OF THE N A T I O N AL REPUBLICAN WANTED.: ,; . 4- SIX COMPETENT AND GENLEMANLT waiters to serve at the "LADIES RESTAURANT," 1 il ... ! at the Fair Grounds, from Wednesday morning until Friday night. ' Liberal wages will he paid. -! JAMES M. BROWN, 'nov 15 , . 55-lt .s THE LIVE DOOK STORE We respectfully invite all to give us a call. Respectfully, i . i , B. & L. WEILL. : nov 6. .;: . .t. :. . -. :: -53 AND WINTER, GOODS! " :--:j':W 1. '1 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WIL, & WEL. RAILROAD CO. GEN Fit AIi TICKET AGENT, . .Wilmington, N. C, Not. 12, 1870. i if y w - - - 10 Mil (JHOIIIS finft of a Unitetlli fif ates Senator. N"orth c,afolina has never before been more ably those who might be able to : complete it ii 4,51; 5f, 6i ?.orfaithfuliy represented than by General it had not already been too mHich embar- ; -pa:ftfor tt n AUjpon. finiie ne is a iiiorougn itepuDiican iaoo6U 1 1 ! -1 in principle, hie his never' resorted to the When wc voted the stock ot Mecklenburg. I tricks ot the, paftisan or demagogue, and county ior a new ioaru 01 uireciors au 01 Jhasl guarded the ! interests of his adopted whom are gentlemen of unimpeachable State Lwith zealous care. Havinc a soine- character) we considered that our duty had I whit extended knowledere of his Dredeces- been discharged, and we would, not have, FROM . NOVEMBER . 15TH TO lbTJti, 1K . elusive, will leave Wilmington, Front street station,-?,-8, 9, 10,40,-11 Ut, A.M M, lai, 1, It, 53, vs, o. V. MU u uu vw PVT : . . . ,g.,mrc f ' i . i. rvdrti r t mi ins Leave Fai-Gronuds. vt, t. c,aj, , w, i, 1H, 11. A M; Ui, 121, H. It, 2 21, 3it 3. 4i-, t ana iut, z ox. the found trip 25 cent;. children un der 12 years ot age. 15 cents. FOR TUB ACCOMMODATION OF J' ! FAMILIES TR NRVF.R TIRED OF WAITING ON THE lj public It can even take time to muse alter : this fashion: v "Come along,", the old aoug says, Here picturea wa jnromo iramo A s rosy as the morning rays Of orient rising name And "Frayer," and 4Faitht" sweet type, To lie at 4Bedtirne," foot and head, Against the walls at night. : Then the "Morning Kiss", mamma sped To give; and "Idttlie Samuel" On his knees at prayer, sweet child, r And "Lilly's first Flirtatiom" Followed by the "Past and Future." "Holland Winter." all chromo Dictures fine. Be Bnre to call and see our fine selection of Photecraphs and Photograph Frames. Anew and splendid assortment, at HEINSBERGER'S Live Book Store. nov 13 . . ' oT IJIPERi BEST mm EST AT THE ttltld WILLIAM An entirely new style, for sale Tuesday next. MEN and BOYS WEAR, M. M . K ATZ7S, "v:8 MARKET ST - jf ALL THE LATEST. STYLES AND VARIeI ties in . ' :f DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS and CLOAKS, I FLANELS,' , BLANKETS, FURS. . " HOSIERY and GLOVES. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. . , has the LARGEST CIRCULATION; 'is the BEST FAMILY PAPER, and is the ablest conducted in the State. The"POHTnis offered at very low rates to subscribers ; 'if if I' sorS in the Senate chamber, we are free to again auuaea to the subject haa not a mean, t savithat I wc can not call to mind one who attempt been made to misrepresent us and -" . I i 'i L' i 1 A i.1 ' rt l a n I 1 m nnyn AllF mnf ivoa - Tf Ann - X T Pit 1 1 ai Packages of tickets, not less than Jive in number) inay be purchased at the rate ot one dollar for five tickets at the Bookstores W Messrs.. P. Heinsbergcr and John D. Love. y- Single tickets can be procured at the of- tickets will be recognized J . Jl A. gers are requesiea iu jrur- Also a large stock of f i o jJ O T H i W o-1 For Gents, at the LOWEST RATES , AT THE CITY CLOTHING STORE oif " - ; ; 'I 13011 & CO., 3S MARKET STREET. CLOTHING, HATS, WHITE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, NOTIONS, &C Prices lawer than ever. Call and you will surely buy bargain t KA-TZ'S & 36 Market St. oct 16 'I - 47- . " Now is ' the time to subscribe. Clubs of five can have the 'f POST,n one year, for TEN DOLLARS I II when paid in ad vance. ''' . -'', . hov 13 5 " j , rT , - - r 1 v., rt---. . . r. -ii. thecbmmandstheTespectofevery bne,evenMtion ia... Wilmington . ociore mnny CtbaGOt-his political opponents. The weight in the ;Koad, we denounce them as guilty I ot his influence h $3 been felt in'-the United of wilful misrepresentation and actuated by cars. States Senate and to the great advantage of mcan selhshness and spite. We i repeat,. North ' Carolina. I That he has taken the every member of the new Boar imost earnest interest in the - material inter- included) sustain as good characters as Gen. nov 13 WM. M. POISSON, General Ticket Agent. - ... 55-lt Wilmington &!WcIdon Pt if. to, OFFICE OF GEN'L TICKET AGENT, i Wilminqto N. C, NoV. ll.18T0. cstabf the State is shown bv the. mnasnrpa Hill, and are not near as lealous and vin- he has advocated r Through his instrumen- dictive. -H taUty;; ah appropriation was secured tor We have had communications;! oflered us improving the Cape Fear river ; he earnest- or publication assailing Gen. Hill, tjut we , 1 v. Pressed. the So'hthern claims bill and the refused to publish them: because we make payment of bounties to soldiers. In reliev- ifc a rule never to p?rmit any onci' to assail a inghe distillers bf fruit from the unequal brother Editor through our columns: ' We oneration of thd internal revenue laws, his always do that sort of work ourself when constituents of whatever political faith will we think it necessary, openly and plainly, everfeel gratefulil f and not in a sneaking manner as Gen. Hill t Another favorite' measure of his, and for has often done. , ii f ! ivhich he ha3 worked unceasingly, is the Many of our readers may be! surprised rpHE FOLLOWING RATES will be charged Bduthera: Pacific 1 railroad, in which the when reading the above but they must un- JL persons attending theSecond Grand Annual . whoUtRnnth is ihtftrftstfifl .Tlia nlaoo .. n derstand that we have' .i had 'crood cause for not l?e filled by! aiiy person at present named using the language we do.Y We Regret if as for the position, and his retirement will be I mucn as any one can, but ,we do not thmjj a serious ' loss toj the "Old North State' I we ought to be silent when a mean attempt is made to place us in an unfair, i and false position before the public Charlo tte Dem ocrat. 1 ! NOTICJE. j "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I AT AM the ensuine session of the Legislature ap plication will be made for an act to amend the Charter of the "Bladen Land Company," and, also, for an act to renew the Ch arter of the Bia- den Manucacturing Company; with amenomenis. nov is -iii LAU1ES MAKE 10 wm ; ' - i , . - ' 4- i - . II and 13 FRONT STREET, YILtllNGTON, tl. C, WHOIiESAIiE GROCER, DEALER IN PRINTINGr OP NOTICE! a day soliciting subscriptions to the. latelV en larged and niiisfrntprl fnmJlv mk'ffazine LiEIS- URE HOURS. -At3 00 per year, it is the Jeas CoATCCS, Sugars WhieS A , J ..T IT T -T Pi Q cheapest original, Ulustrated montiily published. ' ' LfL Xj Jb J3L 1 iN U U ouiu oniy oy suDsenpuon. ce na m wuw w MjU wars. mm o tpcvimca copy ana, terms io - lnov 10 J TEAINOR KIN G, Ed & Frop r , LHrtita Hnnr BnildAne. FhUa ' 53-4t sefioii? UnfcUtunately for her, the successful candi datewill be opposed to the Administration and a majority of both houses ot vCongress, and iis infiuencain the Senate must neces arily be ery liniited. - It will be difficult inef d'fwr a KuMux representative to secure favors from a Republican Congress. It Is : understood that Senator Abbott, hwio-n upoq xue expiraion oi ms terra, win return to ttie management of .his private business in Nprth Carolina, ; already too long neg lected. That lli? is a valuable citizen, it is ' only inecessary tof state that he has been the Jmeads of introducing more capital into Noftji Carolina for permanent investment vtbania&f man of the present or any other jday.r Having j o largo capital to operate ( with! himself, he owns land by the thousands of ftfetei and givcfs employment to hundreds !of mrHe hisalrealdy built up one town . !in wat wasVcbeforoliis advent, a howling jwildernessf and jis actively engaged in al .mostieverr cnterDrise the obiect of which is tb jdevelopVthc resources and increase the '-wealth of the State. . Truly it may be said . that, in retiring from the councils of the inatioti.'what will bo North Carolina's loss i win. penis cam. We liavc never been called a prohibition temperance man, but we must say a word in favor of the Prohibitionist published ' in The union of the St.! -Louis Mail with the extreme temperance paper will do good, and we wish Dr. George and his pro hibition protege success. - t tit . ;.. A c i-rtii nf trt.1 a air oi ine v-ape x ear dgncuuuiat Aoouviauwu, on the 14tb, 15, 16th, 17tU, -ltn ana iyiu in stants. : '' '-: SINGLE TRIP TICKETS TO WIL MINGTON AND RETURN : 1 75 1 50 ' Ti'anhM'R and l.fip.shtirir. L OO From Weldon to Mount Olive, inclusive, $3 00 1 00 '75 ' Later news from Virginia is sbetter.: ; It is now certain that the; Republicans have candidates in the -Istj 2d, 3d,' elected their 4th, and 5th districts. We do nof despair j each case. in the case of McKenzie in - the 7tb. nof- withstanding the unfavorable cliaracterof " . Faison's..to vvarsaw, i i5 XTno-nnllA nnil Rose Hill. " Teachev's and Lees bu re:. So.,WashiDrtan and Burlaw. " f i " KncW-point and Castle Mavne. j SEASON TICKETS FOR FOUR FyAYS i Allowing passengers to come down each day to the Fair and return at night will -aiso. be sold at the following rates : From Weldon. and Mt. Olive, inclusive, 5 00 : Faison'a and Warsav, u a KO '! 1 Magnolia and Rose. Hill, . " 3 00 TeacheyVand Lfesburgi , ' . 2 50 , So. Washingtor. and Burgaw, 2 00 Rocky Point p.nd Castle Hayne. 1 50 jlayne, Children: under 12 years of age half price in the returns. rSF To "return' .on the train, tickets must he stamped at the Ticket Office at , the Fair Grounds, showing that the person attended the Fair and is! therefore entitled to return free.Jl The Rdbe&onian is getting into; hot water with the manly editor of the 'Carolinian . EST" A special' train will be run between Wil mington and 0old'Sboro'from Monday, 14th, to Saturday, 19 th instant, leaving Wilmington and W1 1 hone who however old fashioned anibehind'thei G.0AI times in . acknowledging the situation still .arriving at the Fair Grounds at 10 A. M. cherishes too much genuine gentility to I LTJtk h j " 5 v,?1!8? . ND GET TOUR NICE SALMON, ! PIG HAMS, BEEF TONGUES, r BREAKFAST BAC0K, -V FULTON MARKET C ORlED DEEF. . All kinds ot Canned Meats, Fish, Vegetables' and Fruits. ! GEO. MYERS,: !J 11 and 13 Front street., InovG : . j. ' 53-' TN BARRELS, HALF BARRELS. QUARTER. JL narreis any size or AND. .. ? f - . GROCERIES QEU ERAL LY . ! Particular attention given to putting up CHOICE FAMILY SUPPLIES. 1 , oct 2 i 43-U iRymo hoijsjb. A FIRST CLASS HO IEL--EUROPE AN Plan. Location: unsurpassed, being near Union6qyAre Wedlock's Theatre, and :JL- T. Stew arts newfnptown) store. ; i BROADWAY & TWELFTH STS., NEW XOKK. .. i G. P. HARLOW, Proprietor. .vnril 14 . '.. . i i . , , , , . 1 I- . 368-tf HATS, M HATS, II ATS. retail, at nov 5 j4 vwAA)iiat rod f 1 aca! A "Ati GEO. MYERS! 11 and 13 Front street. 53 I WILL RECEIVE ON MONDAY AN AS SORTMENT OF i f Brave and rue. ' like courageous men, and the plain, t democrats ofthe country will sus- tain; jJJgri; Yaiqs 'Jn his excoriating of the ;cuivairy wnipr ii. mil;, wno seems genuine gentility to misrepresent or uo a mean or unmaniy ac tion. uovlS 54-H The New Jersey Democrats fondly hoped to gain another United States Senator in place of Mr. Cattcll, whose r term: of aernce.p ' nevr to comprehend that old things have expires March 3, 1871, but the, election of (passed away aaaiere boast and wind will Republican Legislature on Tuesday last Ino longer givef-mea pojition or public I lavor. ! The ciais Gen.Hill represents are ' herb repudiated1 by the :reat leader of the demwatsf of tiijijs States v? ; -1 blasted all their hopes. . " "A furious internal ; fight.'! says a dis patcu irom xianoxs, "Ui.isi.eu in iue iepuo- lican : party." These internal' dissensions were the sole Cause cfl reverses in ?several TVli;t COLUMBIA 1 AUGUSTA B. H : ' GEN'L SUPTS OFFICE, I Wiiiington, N. C, Nov. 19, 1870. f ; ' ' j,- ' t'j ' - -I. ' IT DURING THE FAIR IN WILMINGTON, from tbe 15tb to the 19tn " inchiRiv. tioir. ets will be sold to Wilminirton and retnrn t me loiiowiDg- tulcs r 1 J '1 4 . j E t ..... . iXi . t-ir---Ji . . f. , I States last Tuesdav.' r Let all Renuhhr.anft ....... f P p i RlTHEH MEAF. peared ; J Viihiiwi fin h; nifw ii v, 1 oraies i i.cfliii ,vinra p t rr ponder over this fact. ; tltll Innrnnrta tY tfH tYin'TP.Altw nrat art At rt rm I ' ! tr!wr7.X'.K:5 We barelort the 6tl(. district pfflUchi late:mcetinjr at ItWilmineton 1 of the Stock- isan, but it is gratifying to know' 'that the holoriof the WiU Char. & RuthA Railroad. Republican Leg xuwmmuuivavivu a aaavu atwcuip!. iu another United States Senator lor tne term STtV w 57 Y v u TP r ?; l?f , commencing March 4, 1871. Genf D. H. Hill is the author of it. But no , , matter wio wrote it, tne autnor (wlietner That we gained . largely in Kansas is S'romirxgsville; ., .. , . . . . . . J rom sumter.... From JLynchbnrg. r. . . From "Florence. . ' . . I . From Mnllins ......... rrrr7 " ' " HSvim ITal'f "RlnflT ' - . " jfrom wniteviile.i ... GehUHill or another person) knew all about , , , '. ,Zn tbeUransactions at Wilminaton. nri th shown by.the fact that one Legislative dis- inqiries are m(Jrely made tor the purpose I trict, which for five years past jhad ' gone 1. foni Flemington ... v jAii viij ieeiiDg againsi na. i uemocratic, was iois year carriea oy me From Manchester.' From Mays rille: T " : From Timmonsville -ft r niij . u rom mare jiuu ; F,rom Marion.... From Nichols ;"!'"" From Grists.:.. ............ i ....... . ...... .$3 45 ....... 2 99 : U. 2 SO A -AC :l 1 to 1 450j 1 20 20 40 8 15 a 75 S 40 2 05 1 75 1 45 1 10 70 A NOTHER AFjSORTMEFT JUST TO HAN0 XX. The most delightful Segars in the market; tney Deed out fc trial to convmce ai. Filty tnou 9and, assorted "brands, just received at i GEO. MYERS', 4 11 and 13 Front street. j nov G t ;r : i " WANTED! CA AAA POUNDS BLACK MOSS; FOR OU VUV ;.f,:: -i U 4', which a good price will be paid ;r ' : Apply, to If ": ;1 ' ! ! A. OfillTO, Granite t3aildta TYLI SHHATS y JUST OUT. NO. 9 NORTH. FRONT STREET. ; JUST BELOW THE HOTELS. " f ; " THOS. H. WRIGHT, i ' . .. . - -. 1 OFFICIAIi. MAGISTRATE'S BLANKS, COURT BLANKS- AFFIDAVITS, . SUMMONS, etc.; BUSINESS4 CARDS, .j ytm-tetter- HEADS, NOTE HEADINGS, BILL HEADS, . -. nov io Front Street. circulars;? ' STATOMENTSr : 1 JOHN C. WINDER. FRUIT THEEG, CrJALL FRUITO, f ORNAMENTAL Tliikiuo es irLANTo, . Choice 0 ardca ,; and . Field A splendid stock of the choicest varieties. S3T Send for Des tmptivc Catalogue and i 1 ! Price! IAUi& ' All trees well packed o ato carryalely to any ! i nartofthe UtTtcdEtatca. f ? SHALL FRUirs CI2ALL PLANTS, t i' or all kinds, tent by isalf vetUzj paid, to aaj , i PostOOcoiatho UlUtc4Cta f4 , I ; cHo.siaa:;wnEAm7j ; We offer a Anetassbrtme at, descriptive priced catalogue of which weaai I to ppllcants, r- EDWD. J. JE ?AK3 & CO.3 ; j jNurserymen aad. 8eedsmeo', . i sept 23 LA., 40-3 m ENVELOPES. NOTE BOOKS, Cy the President of the United Statesjtjr America. ;' - ' " f-i - j '. n ; t.fij -Zt'-i'j- . '"''S i Whereas it behooves a people sensible of their dependenee on the Almighty publicly and col lectively to acknowledge their - gratitude I for Hisiavors and mercies, and humbly ta beseech for their continuance ; . . J . . I ll And whereas the people oi the United States, during the year aow about to end, have; special cause lobe thankfnl for general prosperity, aDunaani narvesis, exampiion irom pesiuence, reign war, ahd civil strife 5 : 5 W How therefore, be it known thai I. Ulysses 8 Geaht, President of the United States, con curring In any1 ' similar recommendations from Chier Jaagisiraies oi oiaies- co nereoy recom mend to all citizens to meet in their respective laces or worsmp on: Tnnriaay, tne iweniy ourth dy oi November , next, there to give t,.nvi for tne Donntv oi uoa aunnir tne rear about to close, and to supplicate for its contla Executed in tbe best 'fcann nance hereafter, h,', - -.f , ' .i?;-"-r;irfhoticrat' hand cad caused the seal of the United States Done at the city ox wasnrogion iu weni , i A , l first day of .Qetotertherw of i nnr Lord one thousand eixrht hunr rn!AT i dred and seventv. and of the Inde pendettcff"ffhe -United States. Tof iar ii America the ninety flfth. J . i , :...r.' u f U.S. GRANT . !W'TiGS?: 'tan &c.,jSic., &c. fcanner,' and tbe the PbofPHinTlUQ OFFICE: .': .fiyitniNGTONf n c rpjJACHEBS AND PABENTS ABE RESPECT 1 fully invited ff:?" 8CHOOL BOOKS aniTBUHOUl. O a By the President: . a . . -1 j , Hamilton Fish, ' - r ' i , . Secretary ot State oct 27 ; ' :-k i: General Superintendent 54-td siycw ium e ieei uour duty to talk Kepublicans, . i nov 13 ATTOIS; OFFICE. " j oct8d j'.-. ! WAV 1- ti 5 '