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It : n f:-:.. f "":! l ,P-4 f,:i"-t!""!'. :,!::H;.. " ,-3.01 .'J;il;:i.:v hlV1: '."1 5- 49 il 1 , , -nJJirr t- tJi l'tf. ai js?? Htj "v . - i - ' :" f:: ! ' . . . i ! , J", I 1 1;: - 4 VOL. IV. I . New.arriiaUiit George Mjcrs. Judge Tourgee has recoyered. ' s Uol. Robert II. Cowan is in Raleigh. Read the Harsh al's notice to those rent- inz stalls.! r i-;K !7f-iKv:fiI The city TreasreriyefairJ'oticto delinquents. 4v?ir&ifc w Norfolk oysters hare ma4e their appear ance in Raleigh. 7 n i Dudley & Ellis are in the field with girls &Dd boys shoes. ; i There are eighteen white Baptist ChurcL es in Granville country. - - . . " t I j Professor Meginney opens his institution Tuesday, October 3d. V i; A' - Goto C. D. Myers & Co., for model farm dairv" butter ; also old Government J ava. The fair of the" Roanoke and Tar River Agricultural- Association is to close with a( tournament. ' - We learn that the 'National Bank has purchased the . property southwest corner of front and Princess streets. Messrs Barry Brothers have moved their ". ahipping office to their new wharf on South Water, between Dock and Orange streets. ' -s - m i - ; Mr. D. A. Smith gives the public notice that he has moved his larqe stock of iurni ture to his newly built store on North Front Htrvet. ' ' ' . A Anniversary Sermon. Elder J. C. Hi- -.'-. "Tlcn, of the First "Baptist Clinrch preaches his. Third" Anniversary feermou Sunlay inr -inz At 11 o'clock. r V" The Central Agricultural Fair will be hehl at Henderson N. C., Ocroijcr iOth; 11th 12th and 13th, a new feature, at legist in this State will be introduced that of patridge i shootiug on the wing. -V would acknowledge thtw reception of, Vot lions to the Tar River; the State Fair, and . the Western N. C. Agricultural and Mechanical Association Fair, to take place of Salisbury October 10 and 13. ; West and Harriss will open a new store on Monday at, "the placeformerly occupied by J. M. Hardwick on Market street. .."We commend these gentlemen to the public as fully up to the times, and deserving oi pat ronage. . . .'.'-"--i ! ' ' . ' Tbe fashion of dressing thejhair ajter the style practiced : by ourl great-grandmothers has revived. It is drawn up lajlhef top at the head in what is called a Freoca "twist, sdrmounted by a heavy braid like a coro net, and is'becoming to nearly every face.' Post Publishing PostpAsT.The ,neit I nnmhftr n thfl' Post wi 1 be issued bv the? I T . . ... f- I Post Publishing Corapanyijand we trast our I f readers will find the, paper! fulled with origi- nal and powerful articles, political and oth erwise. The editorial charge will, for the . present, be under the tpontrol of a tJommit- - The nyvgazinci for October arc of more hu usual valnc. The Atlantic is full of choice rending matter and the South Caro lina story of the "Olden Time will please the most fastidious. So. -with r 6crilner Harper bvA LippincoWal The purchasers ot any of the inonthlyp would do well to ;iee Mr. Heinsberger betorre'hc is 'all sold oat." ,yJ?':. v---i,X" ;V Narh'ow Escape. The nairow escape of a colored ma named Peter Churchill s.Hould be recorded s one .oftliese wondeTful streaks of god fortune, we hope usetat asl ;a lesson to many naoituauy lxuiuigmg xo excess in ardent spirits. It ijeems that last Wednesday evening one of the street cavr borses came in contact with ? ft man knock ing him down and .before .the brakes could ' bs applied the" fronf wheel hl passed aK I most over the prostrate man, aenimg ms neel, but stopping in time to prevent be headingl ' ' ' t ? ' - 1 Gov, Hold en.- One.,democra tic paper aaa tne courage i to refer to Ex-Governor Holden without abuse -Thus1 cfaes the Raleigh Carolinian notice Mr. Holclen's re- turn to business : -r The sober thinking and good feeding portion of our people will be glad to hear that Ex-Governor Holden, of this State, has secured apposition on the editorial , staff of a i metropolitan newspaper, which will yield him an income ample for the support of himBelf and family. . ' ! The position is one of commanding in " jfiuence, and the field a fine one for the pow erful pen this distinguished editor is known to wield. Will he emriloy'it aright ! For getting his personal hates, sectional jealous- ies and partisan animosities will Governor Holden, in the evening of his days, lend his vpen lo the useful and happy ends of uniting a common people, to adjusting their elt shaken balance ot publicTjplrJion, :,an4 hur rying out of sight those unfortunate djfter , ; ences born of revolution that musVif fcept hTe, always divide a people in peace. WILMING;TONv N. C. SATURDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER -201871; Battery "A" 4th artillery ha been .order ed to Chariottc 4 5 ' 1 Peace. The pacification of society in the South must corned irom our people, and beside a i changd of conduct toward stran gers, weappeai to tbe,common sense as well as commonjustice on tjje JarVof consenra tivc members of : the opposition to treat 4if iferVn tlyfthaVpar 6f ih tiwpatidn ntelligelitolored' viMzqa r is emioeniiy oQuiaern. n 'is j pe culiar! vntt ached ; to his borne and native State, and seldom strays away long from the placo "where niiaediJtnPf(fVf tion has made valuable his residence in town or city." .This , class bf inen are entitled to the respect of all good citizens. i ' '. ' . ; LiberaIj Premiums. We jdo not. believe in offering- agents bumbng fprtWiims" of brass watches or pianos that won't play or any of the cheap pictures and trasn adver tised by Northern jwpers to allV'getting pew subscribers.'? 4 ? '"' f 1 Wc1- offer a. Mcash commission,"' and all who gdt new subscribers for - the I'POST" may retain :. J " ' ' 50 cents out of every $4 00 subscription. 40 cents out of'every$2 50 subscription. 25 cents out of every $1 25 subscription If yen choose to dispense with , any com mission, you may receive subscribers at . ! $2 00 EACH, EN CLUBS OF TEN OB KOttE.' "Ve will supply you gratuitously; ?With speviimcn papersi ! ? ' " ' " Alska. Where on this globe can we go bev ond the omnipresent Yankee ? Land ing at Sxtka, ffe had walked but a short distance 0nto thefown when ie reached the northern depot of Dr. Averts. : medicines in full displ ay among., the huts, shanties and courts 'of these boreal tribes. There the familiar, homelike names of his Cherr? Pec- toral, Pills. &C, salute us from the exterior fand the, ii'terior of a store, which shows more busi oess than its neighbors, and proves that these simple but sure remedies are evcu more nectssary, to savage life than to ourselves wnere iney visit , every uresiae . .1 f . .; jegjgH ' ' ' ' '' rOoMPLucEK AjiT.-r-Thus does Major Hearne compliment the new. editor of the Era iri the Rtleigfa Carolinian: . " I Hon. Lewis Hanes has announced his con nection with the Em of Raleigh, . the Pe publican organ in Korth Carolina. j Although this gentlemen has seen fit to iakera step we nere cwld:haTe'taJuDit;ir not lor this writer to criticise Jiis atipjt gr hud for him another motive than that which he himself assigns. . ' Lewis Hanes is a gentleman inj the, high est acceptation oft the lerm, his brethren of the press all declare, and this, an acquaint-. nce of man months, personally and years professionally! ? justifiealis in 'testifying to. His character will give additional weight o the party with which he allies; his pen i , . f ,Wth , ? - mL i - - - . t. s v nrnfoaairin tin hAA Airp.anv to nmoivnanorea 1 In our Stale. 1 Ad vektisinq Agencies. "It is a lact that alt those persons doing a ' business' wjiicb requires -extensive advertising, .and who from thcmode''of Conducting it ard able to Arrive a a ''close approximation of the results produced by each separate in vestment in this way, 'are universal in the opinion that better contracts can be secured through a welstablished advertising agen-f cy like'that of Geo. P. Rowell & Co., New York, than can be obtained from publishers direct, no matter, how familiar with rates and papers tne . advertiser ; may -be. It stands to reason that an agency controlling patronage to the extent of from fifty to one hundred thousand dollars per month should be able to secure iavors which would net be accorded to any mere individual, even if we omit entirely the benefits which they must derive frdni thetl extensive experi ence. Many women suppose 'that they love their husbands, rwhen, unfortunately,: they have noi the beginning of the idea' what toTe is.' Let me explain it to you, my dear lady. Loving to be admired by man, loving tb be petted byhimfand 1ovin& td be ptafsed by him, is not loving a nlari. All these maj be when a woman has no power at all they may be simply because she loves to be flat ieied, praised caresseftowtedi, as.ii 'tit likes to. be coaxed and? stroked, and fed i i 4 ' - ' V ' ' ' J 1 1 1 a. tr A oxavm PftfflDf to be 'sure wnere iuere-i-oTo ,. iv gcucwj does But love, my dear ladiel, is, self-sac It. rifice it is a life out ot seltiand in another. itverx -m'ffmmmw romfort. the ease, tne wisnes oi aooiuer, o one's own, for the love Wrf hear himif Lot e, a sheet of blotting baperior .a tponge, .supra ing in everything to itself: it is an out: JriHi- fbuntafnVrtgiVi5g from itseU Love's motto has j ren dropped in this wdrld as a chance gem of great price by the lovliest. thV fairest, thepurest, the strongest of lovers that ever trod this mortal earth, of whom it is recorded that He said : It ii more blessed to givtthan to yeCeive." 4: ButVn:tniaYsfca36vjf: ' RW.?Best, Esq.J of Raleigh has qualified t United States Commissioner.' " v ' Evijls of Idleness. Nine-tenths of the miseries and vices of mankind spring from idleness. With' men quick; minds, to whom it is especially pernicious, this habit is commonly the fruit of. many disappoint ments, and schemes of Baffled, and men full' in ineir scnemes, not so mucn lor Want of streitlsthe in 'direction"' of jt'The! weakest y living creature, by concentrating his pwer8-vjbnWngfeob plish something; , tne strongest by disposing his power pver many objects may fail to ac complish anything.' rThe frbp byontinu1 ally tailing bores its' passage through the hirdest rock the. hasty torrent rushes over it, una leaves no impression ; nor t traces be hind... Woodman, don't spare' thai tree! We mean; the alianthua. Whack, it down. It is what Mrs. Partington would call cucum berer of the ground." The good denizens of all the cities , in the country, , but espe cially of this city, are afflicted with the ali anthus 'tree. Its smell; especially attc,r a shower,' !i8 sickening. Cologne, with its "eighty-seven , separate, stinks and several stenches well defined," needed only the ali anthus to complete its cursed agglomeration of smells. Not only are these trees sicken ing in smell, but it is asserted that they kill other-vegetation. Flowers arc born' but to' droop and ,die when 'plauted near them,, and trees languish in the neighbor hood, whilt: the aliuntlius flourishes amid the ruin it ScAtftTS fIt grow like a fungus and it is its '-rapidity in maturing which brings it ifUo use asta shade tree. Its shade, howevor, is of the poorest sort, the leaves hefng coiirse.and sparsely set upon the limbs. Better the glaring sun than the mephatic shade of the alianthus. It wught to be ;doomed, uprooted, burned, utterly eradica ted. Let our little George MWashingtons girdle it with their little; hatchets, nud if any, man dares to plant an alianthus, whack him on the spot! . A j Qentlkm an. One Ircq uently vKfaeata the remark made, that such, and such', and such a man . "can be a gentleman when he pleases." Now, when our reader next hears this expression made . use of, let him call to Wind he following : "He who 'can be a gentleman when he pleases,' never pleases to be., anything else. Circumstuuces may land 'do j' every day in' life, throw men of jcuUiVaied.minds and refined -habits into tne 1 society ' of their infer di3 but while,' jwith Ihe tact and readiness that is, their especial prerogative, they make themselves welcome among those with whom they have few, if any, sympathies in common, yet any accident do they derogate from that high standard which makes them gentle men. ' So, on the other hand, the man of 'vulgar tastes and coarse propensities may simulate, if he be. able, the outward habi tudes 6f society, speaking with a practiced intonation, and bowing with a well-studied i ' i: l t ! ' r" ' ' " .1 grace; yet he is no more of a gentleman in his thought and feeling than is 'the tinsel ltd 'actor who struts the board? the monarch his costuniu (woulcf resj5eakhim. This being the 'gentleman wheu he likes ' is but the mfere' performance of the character. It has all the swell of the t-t-ge lo -lights jab6ut itj and iievef can Air a inomtnt be mistaken be one who 1 kriowi J he world ' A cloak too fariie cannot, be giiU"; '! worn by a small mart." . . , , . , ; ,, , Signs of the Weathek From the. timet that Noah! anxiously scanned the heavens for the figris of the comihg-flood j rio sub-: jecL has occupied a greater place in the at tention of the human race than the weather. The first remarks interchanged between grangers relate to this time honored topic, and it seems to form a starting point for all' conversations. ,Fp. the guidance of those Iwiio. would , be weather-wise , and able to read - the siffns of the skies, we give most noticeable prognostications of coming chan kres. whiclr we hod in one ofourtcotempo Irarfes: n (UilV.l V'IVl ..wv. Bionsthat fMiecedu audMuii4iocesch4nge of Weather.;u Thus we hear listaut HitKls bet ter wlieu there is going to; be rain; wc also then see remote objects more distinctly, jand bad pors arexfnre6ffensivihan usuaii j' ! ' S wlflffwi Mme'groun'd' in their flight; s it thWthey mayfeedoh the worms thW I ' - r. i.. 'l i.L'f. i-i-fiTL'. l-i.-iJ j?J pome out to me sunaces uizHrus umc, u.a piake t "their toilet birds oil tbeir feathers, flies- bite more narply,f chickens' 'scratch themselves and roll in the dust, fish leap but ot the Water and a'quaticbirds flip their wings and dabble in the ponds and brooks. Nearly allfi thesigns; indicated anoonnce dampness in the- air father I than the ap- proacn oi rain, ior mey are 1s a storm 6 occuraf in dry weatherlThus tile sweltinof Nrcd wbrkjhlch renders it UimCUll lO CIUCO UUU19 UMUO v. ovm wuuvij and the contraction and tension ofcordage rhade of vege'tabfe fibresj kre counted among the sighs of atmospheric humidity. Rude hydrometers have even been constructed by these fibres. 4 - - " " 11.11 ' " 1 " I . ' ! ..... t,t... y ,-.y, , 'J The New York papers speak of deficiency of brass in the Vienn a female' orchestra; j . Out in Terre Haute they allude to mothers-in-law as ''collateral relations." '' ;i V -;f---u- 'j h, :: . An Indiana lady recently applied for two divorces the same day. i .m. j . 4 a .-Bismarck's title ;of "JfrinceV ,-ml expire with Bismarck. . .;.. . ... i'The Southern outrage committee ;have adiourned nniii December. ,..,:,;; tvW; B.. Washburn is the Repblican carr-' didate for Governor qf Massachusetts.: .- ' Nebraskans who neglect to vote are, nd- den on a rail. . :-.- : - ; ,4';-; .i,-, New Albany: ladies walk up to bars and call for a ittle sugar in theirs. . - - i ; Gloves are rather? deeper ' in tone and higher in price than last season : Thayer,! of circus fame, is about to enter the political ring in Pennsylvania. An unruly lover" was cowhided by his prospective mother-in-law in Cincinnati. ' Mr. Howe of Lebanon, N. H., aged eighty- nve, jtooK nis nrst railroad ride last week. A Florida colored woman rcck-a-byed her infant to sleep with a dose ot laudanum. : Venison is eight cents a f pound in Wis copsin, and "deer" at that. "Yankee Doodle" is often played now-a-days by English bands, and is very popular. A wood-pile fell and forced a . Detroit man against a circular saw. He was cut in two. ' j, . . ' - The gloom of a Missouri funeral was alle viated by an impromptu jig by an insane man. i The Hartford Times mourns that the only sparrows in the : pnrk are spare rows of benches. , . . ...... . ..... .. .... .. . A! Massachusetts psychologist has mes merized an inebriate out of his appetite for liquor, i '"; ' 4 ' i-- r Bergli has curried the day against the rapacious street railway companies for over crowding. , Mrs. Fair is going for a Chicago scribe, if she ever gets frte, for "saying that she Is not handsome. J . . I.-'"'-- , , I- Governor Hoffman says he once followed the plough for thirty miuutes. That lets Greeley out. , .-, v ; -V.U'rt'jyfpltke i.rtiUl tu Am - ngotiting for toe purchase ot tliu estate of Oharlot- tenbrunn, in Silrsta. . i -,.,...-.(. . . .( . . A Hartf order advised a slender friend to chalk his head and go to a masquerade as a billiard cue. Some Troy Sons of Temperance seasoned their oysters with whisky, by mistake, in stead of vinegar. 5 ; Mr. Kerr of Kansas went to bed upon a roof, and on waking up on the' sidewalk made, some Kerrsory remarks. f ,: 5 A correspondent describes Vinnie Iteam in her studio "With her arms barc'io the shoulders and her ankles likewise." . . ' :! ,-w . i; i ;. .,...)...- St. Louis gamblers are out with a circular settings forth the great Josses to the city occasioned by the u ppressl o n of gambling. Three amatuuts attempted ? burglary m Greenfie d, Ind., and were cordially: wel cbtped with a little shot gun by the affable pioprietor.' , -.f (-o.! .. ", i : . ' V: jMif James: Neely of Ohio etjuvcd.ttc greatest satisfaction in his last moments by refusing to leli his weeping- family where he bad buried $15,000 in coin- .1 va I , -.- , ; A - .... ; , ,. I A Vermont pa per speaks of a ; . minister who hU8 resigned his "pastorate. His last sermon might have had for . its text, A11 fl8h is grass 1" : ' ' - books, Magazines, dre. faster Morning, a Chromo from that per foetion ut iuvelini'ss by Mary Theresa, Hart. A plaio, solid, Latin cross of white marble,1 and twined wreath of exquisite ? flowers; Should one sit down and select the Very first of f his favorites of the conservatory, there they are in all their 'wealth of beauty, hang-; ing graceiuuy over uie arms or tne cross; roses ! patiseS, ; fuchsias,' 'geraniums, hello tropej &c, with their Varied green leaves, so artistically arranged ' that' the contrast ot colors Ss most r beautilui in its effect! So fresh, dewy and natural are these gems of t lie gardtnV the ai r seeii; filfed with their IrigrahC'f -A rare ciriiriblnatlorf 'blf bcauiyi fait htul to the origin a t 'painting, and called Prangi ! brst; : Iluced size, 8 34 10 1- price pet copy 3" ThU changing Chnimo will be sent it a premium f'ee bf p stage lO: jnj, one twnuiu. j iiii vu Huuuiiuero, w Wood's Mouneftold Magazine or ;a to any one who shall forward three dollars for one sub scription '" ih fee years in advance, thus ob taining three dollars worth o! magazine and ttiree dollars wbrtlV of ChromoHor only il iL 'n variety of other r premi urns 'offered: on equally liberal a terms. " Specimen, copies of the magazine free for raising clubs. Address CS. . iV pou va yo.,,xewuurgu, ii. i Bomehold Magazine. -"Onward, richt onward" seems to be the aim of the it: pubUahers. rWe thought , it impossioie to excel the September number, but October, with its list of famora contributors and ltl yal uable reading, isjt etjecVgem and ir cannot undersUnd how so much real WOrlh and merit, , from stch popular a writers as Greedy, Eartpn,? peecher, Gaij llarailtcSn; eta, etc, can J ,be: furnished j f orji bnly Ona Doll a a, year .The r Magazine is sUadily increasing 'in public favor,; and we predict for it a brilliant fciture,' for people liot i i i . : . :. - i ; .- slow in f bestowing theijr , patrenage where they can obtain the most for, their moLey. Specimen copies furnished free. Published tr'ia-O. Wood &j toKewburgli, "Nelr Z IWatM and Pi Ann 8w Stephens nfm novel,' just published itT will "command a very large Italtjfox Palaces and Prisons" is an entire newt can anthotessynd ii ihpeor to her world wid celebrated .work, t Fashion and Fam ine." The scenes in this myph towgre$t dramatic ( powery and the, characters,; are strongly ; anil Strikingly drawn, -and are worked with the skill and' power for whicn this ' authorfesS'i is' so Mistiuished.1 From the first page to the last the reader? Will fie enchained by its --absorbing interest and charming styleand1- wlietf 4Jhat rast t is reached the volume ' will laid down With regret that the story is cbnclhded. It.ill prove to be he most pop utar book"1 tbai1 Mrsi Ann B Stepberis has Xyet written "Palaces apd Prisons" is issued is a large duodecimo volume, :i and sold by1 1. Heins berger. aa c:,!' ,V-'iJj!t.i ""'f Con Cregan. fiy CnarlW ttVer.Tijis 'fi, the ninth' volume of the: new, cheap and popular edition ot the works of Charles Lever, no w'r in course ' bl publication byl. B; Peterson &.Br pthiers Phitadeiphia, whih are f having au very jarge sale t fpx Charles Lever has no rival in that free, manly, dasn-i ing style of sketching4 life, manners,, and humorous incidents ' .to wuicti' lie has de voted htmseit tiij rep wide. TheYprt)pu)anty'of 'hfs novels, "Con Cregan,' "Davenpott Dunn,". "Arthur pt.earir?;fhe igUiiwjhn "Tom Burke of urs,"wHarry Lorrequer"harIea b'Majley," uJacW in1onoraempl ton,rt and A Rent-lb a Cloud have neyer beeb exceeded. 'J His works are full oir genial humor; brilttantwit and striking charac-j ters. "Con Cregan' ' is issued in a large octavo volume with a portrait of tne i author on the coyer, price Seventy-five cents, and r Th' Iteason trny :::t''-'' ': j ; I Doolxt's Ykast Powoxn is prefered to Any other Baking Powder Jn market, , are owing to its perfect purity, .quality, quantity, and econ omy. The iDjrrvilients are strictly. free, from aeietenous suostances, , and nence the full strength of each are' obtained, and' the reanlts are uniform every time It is used, v Thia can not be the case ' in those of ordinary manufacture; and for proof of 0ur asserUon w6 simply ask those who nave never uaed Dooley's Yeast Pow der to give it a trial. Your ..Grocer keeps iU, Dooley & Brother,-. MantifacWrers, 69 New tj fewxorxi ,v?,rij tozyvMhr.fjniv.it, f JJPCCIAL.'' .' ; NOTICE; OfHcc Treasurer and Oollec tor? S- A V city t)F 'wthniti gtoh n.c.. INPRDER TO GIB ALL THE INDULG 1 '..' -' ' j enee possible' to nenoW-owins' 'rf; 5 I H ' . ' ! r . . ii ; ' ""H" ' !( . : '(i CITY TAXES, . to the., cify of Wilmington t for the year ? -. :: . a ii 1871,;uponf.v' . . i s :.' - j ;. R B(A::L;iK'S?T-A T E , '! f the City Tar Books' will'1 be kept open : ' ' ' until Nov iOth; 1871, . j ;fWhbh' WTaWf tuibPald; or the property will "be advertised and sold . . - - -i i r . : i! 1 i . i li - i i , , ( . , ..... 1 aecordine to law. :" 1. f: Those' bwing City Taxes'Tor ' 1870 are notified that unless, . said taxes are paid by or before the IQth of October next, their? property will be aaverpisea ana soiu, 1 By order. ' ! ! Treasurer and Collec Wr. I tsept8Qr InJ .nt:.? "bfr;fn H?a8B-iw. v; Vimii, CITY. OF JTILMINGTON, ; ! THE STALLS IN THE M AttKET . HOUSE, Market street, will be rented by auction, at the i ... .... . . . head of the Market, on Fm tit si reckon' 7 MOND ATAT42 0CLQCK, M. At 2 f3 oclockrM ha sUilt in' Brpok Itrn tfttrtrpf trill hm Wtif pr '.Uitt.rV.ih r SSIUli WtUia AO UWI ..... - ,..5,r, . ... i - , -. W.. r?i -CANADAY -i ept 80 Idf-i!. i!)uo';. ri i "iteWt i e-:"::'steIilol'3lrlf F3UY YOUR SHOES WHERE YOU find the largest and cheapest assortment In the citv. ;v 8ign oi the Big Boott ,r sept 30 . ! CDMDLfiGIJAYRA.Ki'Pp5 FtJLL ASSOBMENT OETHESE COE VISES fust received.' Dealers and consura- era, would do well to call end examine our stock.; t n 7 Horth Front street. sept 20 w 123 1 3TO&3U& - .syou-. In rirkina, Welsh Tubs and 15 pound JJen ihm lattw exclusively for family us'SutUr fe.1 .aUori. ior .UShS. wiad. u. ilYERS & CO. J 71Whh,KJmVItrci5B sept 80 " " 1 j"'i !5 ht oj ls&yif sii'ilufirt 9A SfAL.L SACKS (40 LBS E AGFIi OF tha ateamer, nd for sale low by n t . J , . - CHAS. D. MYERS & Ca 200 0XES OF ASSORTED CrHEEXBVne very finest brands brought to thls iniarkeV1to arrive perStr ResnUtoci Conanmei ha well to call and examine. : Fpr sale, from 18 lbs. upwards; very low, toy; 'f ' ' 4 'feiP iiT ' , CHA8. D MYERS & CO:? i 1" .f ; Dealers in Family Supplies. . ? m V 7 IJorth, FrontBtreet. , sept39 1 0.OO Wilininglon Institute p for ,f ', L, MEQIWEy,s lPi?i , 5,M T? TWpTY.THIRD.ANNUAL'.SESSIOK J. oi tbls School will commence on Tuesday SSSfSiJ1 137V d ose tb" rlwJex & v1 No scholar received for less titne1 thair ...tiit New Cranberries Orange Countu, t j Goshen Gutter, EMPIRE FLOUR, Fresh ground every steamer., "1 Imported Preserves aud ' " . Jellies. . FRESH PltUfVES, CANNED PEApESr&. ,T05IAT0ES,! !' 1 nejv cnop? n ir RECEiVEI& large lot of those Choice "HJ Iriiporl'ed arid-1'"1 Jl5' ,j ?i .1 Domestic At i '! if j GEO. MYBRSu 11 Slid frnnf tt.nAf , i sept 30 , . - .1VUBUVh.. '" ' . ; ; HAVE VOU if IJEiy oun .... - f ARLINGTOIN, :'.:' . 1 ' ; ! -u'i -,..l WEST POINTv , 'li- ANDERBI-CTf Oi2 . fi - fi'i IO touris't Hts:::; .a. .I i : (j ft THEY ARE , . . , O- HJ M s. City Clothing and Furnhing fittjre.. ( 38 Market Street. ' -sept 30' ' ' ,f;! Xu i ?.',:l"iS5-Ji NEW BOOKS ! , Jut in from the housa ot T. B. t'eteraon & Bro's -YSTERlEA OF THE COURT OF LONDON. Con Cregar, tthe Irish Gil Bias." By Cbas. Lever1- :':-?-'?' 'a'i itjt Palaces and FrisonsV By Stephenii ?" ? -I The Clyffords of Clyffe. By . anthorjf of Cr- lypns.Year..;jf,. ;Jtrj?--..r ,.f Jttuf . Th Stolen Iak. A Novel by Wilkle Collias,,, For sale at J f HEINSBERGER'S V' j live Book 8tore. " sept 80 1.-. .j x- f- h iivtfrjbnot I36-fcb" OPEN ON 1st of October, a5;t tn ? T Firt-Class Family ttroccry,0 at the' old stand .krteDEV'bn1 I M iV " fc'f f rs"f MARKE't'aifREETV 5 S' 1 -' fSl'' I - Fresh Goods expocitd byfrery Steamer, end' Family Supplies Witt he delivered : in any part of the .city.; , - , .).! rri' Fiti? n np e n a n r: f. . H. P. WEST, , v i ' ' ' 'N.T; HARRISS. teptSQ Oil) GOVER FJEI T I T7 i nttrtiin fVft If tV tt i An. .4.Wff lit . ill i iv ii ii ill liiii iiui iWEST&flARRISS:: i, - i - f -"-sl : 4 ? It . .. t I 1 . ;
The Wilmington Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 30, 1871, edition 1
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