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- i umlliiiiiiiiiTf-r-l VOL. IV. I : CITY- George Mye' cheese-500 boxes for sale cheese it. " There was one death at the City Hospital on yesterday. ' . , ... . nh-ntiful in market, and are word for WILBimGllON-av.'WN D Y MORNING OCTOBER 22, 1871.. NO. 142 v - - ' - : - - : i i m a : cm rr mr: m z..a u la a. a u aa a a u a . Jka a uinir W. n.hrt,00trilho ar. lat.to .tUe management of 0.e .ff.ir. of Tb; f.tmer. m f DelBS w.. Offered BetIfalJ, i.f m.,W--t.fWtfitak tfaaCompanr.,.. ,. arejeaunng-qo.... anese Girl and wouldn't Take Her. """.f o - - l - jt a I afcfltr noHnn i.nst vear. in me wren, i t . u-.j v .nn.k to ine veranua oaiwa, uu m M - --- - - . - 1 , llf f. - ,Wrt tn two aud a halt cents. tiia iiA nr wt rwM.tv hpr than to tp MAYOR'S OFFICE. City or Wilmington, N. C, . ' : ..(.1 I f' -. OK..n..titn P.'mnnn twecn Market and Dock. Bob tanorougq, - " j r f -y-t ; - - from four to fife cents, late the occurrence of a dinner party giyen proprietor, fcob keeps the best of wines, with Wilmington, ucti juuount migbt This year it aemanasiru . commercial agent of one ot the liquors and segars, and toe nnesL oysiera m 1 the market October 18tb, 1871. PROPOSALS ARE INVITED FOR THE The Washington Washington. Chronidet 1 most powerful princes, to a prominent for- laying of a pavement on tie East side of Bey er th street, between Market and Campbell streets.' - . . the finest we hare seen for some time. The largest and cheapest stock of Sad dlery in the BtateVfor .ale nt & Cos., No. 8 South Front etreeU Wilming ton, N. C. ' : Munson & Co., come out in flying colors, in their adfertisemcot of clothing, in all styles and qualities. Call and examine his atock; the best ot bargains are ofiered; . Notice the new. advertisements,, under epecial head, and see different proposals an nounccd, from Mayor's Office, by R. P. Bar- Cbalrman Committee on btreeta ana nf Rfinntin It. 7 ner cent, bonds. lr irui Knrth Zl Tl V Xl r'V' a: Bwalk must be of concrete or brick, twelve Dooclb TjlteK TlMl6.r-Tucsdajr morning Uhnstcdnci0g the subscription' to 125,000 I J At the quay -lay a : magnificent barge en- feet wide, curb of heart yellow ihe or stone, ;ess?s;Ha6cce;0lrel inOudipsin. L,.j ti . ... , I SS0d tor the: Use of onrparty and, seating . ... . kn ourselycs orteatat iJLiion, in a s&ort time . . . - Messrs. iiancccf 1Ct--;tiitcad of $10&,$QO- without incjui to New York, ordering ',:Iol of fndow ! " class, there being-none or the klnu aesirea & ' - . . . " 1.1 Jk A a Afcmeeting of the ' Demcratic' Execatitf ... r I 1 Jl IS 'S1:-.. ik. I .1 V . . . .:": . ; .,-.-:: i were . nruucueu . lour or utc tunes uu wo i lucues. m.. . . . , ....uHii iita I ri.n.ui. n ho n in KHiAifrii iiri euuiv - - . . i inour Market. The glass wa shipped and . Bi8t and Weat uniting in day last. No, doubt a reconstruction of. numcrous assemblage awaited ux coming. Payment will be made on completion, deliv ery and acceptance of every two squares. . ' Bonds, with acceptable Becurity for proper reached here and was set in the windows of -fa, an their strength to sustain the their flimsy platform has taken place. It Tjp0D ahhting we were greeted with cor the house lor which it waa.intended, on last Lfiortr ot the Directory. ' needs . mach bolstering and amending to dial 1?.: ,1 . mnrninrv - WA no.ll till ft flQlClCWOrK. I mt ' . . . 1 nnnsnallv I tlio oVirtflr T1 Wfn it IRSt AU!?USt. . ! . . Z . . I , - . . J ruiiaj iuv. u.Uft, r ;r . ioe- siock rpxBvui.ev. n ,cri T. l entertainment room. Where We louna actors, oerformance of contract. Will be reaoired. an I i t 1 a a aaa I . - ' .. ... . I - . t . , rJJ ,s. tnwn large and the vote for Directors was neany i i . c. . jugglers, musicians, and at least mty aarK Charlotte, North Carolina, is a live town t. ; The Fairg turollghout the entire State fiinffinff ffirl8; instructed to minister a 1 - a 00 tlx Wharves. ' t . - . Grockriks and Family- Supplies. Eyerybody who wants to get good groceries should not fail to call at the store of Gen. 8. H. Manning. He offers eTerything the market can afford, at very low rates. Have you seen them ? Those Alaska j advertising cards of Joe Clifford's. Joe says the card is good tor one trip to Alaska, and the stopping places aredelightiul. ' Teetotalers canM. ride. The farmers are somewhat disappointed this year because of the very poor yield ! the peanut crop. Tuc drought we have had from time to time ia the causu ol bu falling off of tue crop. Tu& -American Newspaper Directory, nublishnl ly Geo. P. Hwett-& Co;, adver tising agent, No. 40 Park Uow, X4ew ioi k, j . f WiiuliI1,nuDi aa exists Ui any city in the uiitire 8tatt?. officers the Couventioa adjourned to ineet this year, than . Wltmintrton the third Thursday in 0c- newspapers in tobcr 1872 . .. nnrtnimmia in pvpri r.RSR. There are six railroads centurlng there ana . . ' t , .uu- ' h will no doubt meet with greater success to tbe wants or amnsements of the guests. Alter a uunuiuiuu uw I, . .. ,1 rrhv. 1 U omho.tra th lor many yeara iasi. xuo atict a uuw a.biuu uvu . i-iuia wlipr troupe ot .iugglers appeared before usfand ..rUwV .-.a-. : , conntleaa teats of lefferdemain Fairs are to be held are urging that gooa th - dexteritv -nrDruin2 to us all. The XV.- l 4-, I . J cauea seen the nnniront nn a meet Qir !Dt Director' Was I vvW w-"- - r ;, .1 j ni.;0.a .f wuiv-v.vU, o-..- I . , i -v.: ! uiuk -luaiuieu uy isuaucs auu vumi.se held, when Hon. Silas N. Martin was ejected m tnese large ufuujo. Dome) tue surpassing neatness and skill of President and the other officers wero reap- , ' ,,,no,LLM-,.n,hnnt the State be SraYe ancl 8enous -ing P"10"! , - i , , .. . a n u l &.1 a lygiuvviuba m-w.""" i --mm nrnvmaioi' aMmironnn inn 1 . Yacht ACiNO.Weare more tuan grat- - . ., ..m . . . , " tftWftr(1 "f-rtw r. . . . ,r..i i i i are cviuuiliu w m j rUe kuicucc ui iuia aciiutv ao o vawwuwm; ified tohearthat the A.merica laciuu- - . i o, ahioo. Geo. V. the weak attemots I had before witnessed ! UUU O . HVO. -.JQtg, . ' I " a a -:, soon will be others. The importance to Wilmington cannot be over-estimated. iTbe trade of Charlotte is already large, attd we have "reat reason to think our connections mill ennn K maile to the West. We confl- ... bw-. " J - ...:-- dently beliere, in five years, trains will run from Wilmington toCincinnati. R. P. BARMY, Chairman Com. on 8trects and Wharves, oct 23 142-lw Tmo,!i.u nnon adiournment ot the oremiums be paid, and using every effort to mo8t peculiar . and artistic feat was Immediately upon adjournment oi me : g m int 1 1 kctf Q . Butterfly;" and as I had sc nvention, a meeting of Directors was ucrease h y attJmpted bv j;pane8C and Chi. MATOH'S OFFICE, City op Wilmington, N. C, X as the 'wondrous dramatic representations. . . . . -1 'it. iwr.ts-w-v.ti TJ I nr.. fi'tvxttr'iitl Ancccra .Tumps' Craw lumbia has Deaten iuo xnKuo nv ,-.--. . - o r n. Trtrrtu0 Wm nia in the first two of tbe series -oi seven ford and Archibald Crawford, both seamen v- Z' ,W ir n V Moore of Hon. Bob Lowery or George Cain, Esq. rare that are to comprise the great Jrtfer- belonging to the brig Mari ah, were arrested H. Battle, R. Battle, Jr., u. Moore did the stale eloguence of Forrest, Booth, oij race?, tnat are io cmpip" . , o o , 0, s . f... it... nrl D: M. Barrincer. for the open and Hon m pTTean Ttnchanan. . national yacht race now going on in ew while trying .io. iue.ro -oible anner id wh ch they approved the fhelartist tooK pieces of silk gam an4 York harbor. The enthusiasm is had deserted the brig They in turn had orabte manner th ,ate made them into imitation butterfly. I On a prevailing in boating circles In consequence the person arrested who had c4ptused them, action oi a uuj.tr p he arranged feume bouquets of .... i...:..n.iHffini:irKntf. Th ... nf the rse ' we learn, are as fol- Kuklux, trials. , flowersl and his Dreoarations were complete. Ot tins gren auiiu u.ur v-0 r- , - ' il.- i, fMl 4 land's fleetest sailing vessel. K spititl lows: j . , Hrnuy Berry Lowry-Civility of an ffla1 ?RtntW th air 'was filled with Outlaw We learn that, on Monday morn- the automaton insects. Slowly" waved the s. ri..li Mr.isriii. r..airiino- near air-endowed wand, and whilb some ot tne iniT 1HN1. till- aia IV V a - --jam ' I ' "n - " ; r boat racinir us d to exist lere in Wilming The seamen had Irft the vessel and were ton. Where are thoatf that used te indulge boardiiiu on shore. y l uny owuu me ianui iu tbe exciting sporit-- 'Can't we have a I dy, with whom the v were boarding, about race duriog. fair weekly Our Police FtRCR,-:We.caii loat of aa i imnuI and emcreut a Police Foice, in the city , ... ccntains a full ant complete statemeiiT oi all facts abtut 'newspapers which an adver tiser rlesires 6 know. The fcubscription price is five dollars. . . Subscribe for the Post. Now ia tjie time to sub?cribn lor our pa r. 'TU the pair iltat advocates Atl mn? principles of Republican doctiine. We are fast, swelling our subscription list, and hope all will gWe us some little, aid. Notice. The Republicans ol Third Ward will meet iu the Armory Room, oii Wednes day evening next, lor the purpose of organ izing Third Ward Club. All Republiaans are earnestly requested to be present. I Wm. H. Gerkin. Nathan Sampson. A New Masonic Lodge Building. Giblum Lodge No 2, of T. A. Y. M., are making every preparation to commence their new Lodge building. It is to De erec " ... ..r T.. ..oo .nrl Tf.ifrlltll tedon tne coruer m huwm 'tr street. A cood location, and wehoQto see a tine building. The Force consist ot two divisions, known aa the day and night rjol ice. Capt. J,hn Fnzgerakl hast charge of; the Force riuring ttie day. and Uapt. Lewis Nixon fifty dollars eaoh. and intended giving her the slip. . They Had gotten abmt two miles out Of the city, when a Mr. Frank Marsden, who W connected with the uouse at which they had been boarding, heard of their whereabouts and! went himself aud arrested them. He brought them to the city and they were taken before Judge Cantweii who had them held in custody. By some means or other they discovered Jtat Marsden was not "an officer and was ujiautboriztd in mak- . . at ! I 1 n.i nknVd llID . i . . i t i nntiRimes cittieu aruuuu ouu mwo i ScuHklown, m wm cud.j. w - bild8 df .r 1 i. L . A l.A.ai i I ncll niQ I . . . . a a 1 ttay coon nuniuig. ouuui uj..s..v bouquets, lingered lovingly on eacu urigui do" "treed." and Mr. McNeill was proceed- blossom an instant, grouped on a large rose, j? October 18th, 1871. PROPOSALS ARE INVITED FOR THE grading of Third 6treet, between Castle and Campbell streets. The street mnst be levelled from East to West, sloping each side to gutters, which mast drain at Campbell, Mulberry. Princess, Market, Dock, Ann and Castle streets. For farther particulars, apply to James '& Brown. R. P. BARRY. Chairman Com. on Streets and Whrrves. oct 23 , 143-lw OU'S OFFICE. h WILMINGTON, N. C, command at night. . . - The quielyjwicelu) CqdUiimjC,y-a at all times, is owing to ine gou iwuw i ,j, fR nt against Marsden, and the re- t ion giveu the policemen y ' their respecti ve Captains, utider the geueral supervision of our excellent City Maishal, W m. r. uana- day. s . lr' ' Capt. John Ryan. We are pained to announce the death of Capt. J,ohn Kyan, a few days since, at the Noith, where he bad repaired, hoping to benefit his health stilt that the seamen were both held in confinement, and Marsden was fined twenty dollars aud costs for trifling with the law. It wSa a strange occurrence throughout. --MBaaaMaaM 6 HOURS, MAGAZINES, Ac. October 18th, 1871. PROPOSALS ARE INVITED FOR THE laying ol a hard roadway of ballast, clay, marl, -shell or other suitable material, on each side ot Third street, between Campbell and Castle streets. ; 1 - The roadway must be foufUei feet wide eaeh were present, When suimeniy lire wiw; iiiiir; -nA thither in the voluptuous dance 1 side of the street, measuring from the gutters. . . . . . . a t vt : n i which he presented to jnr aieii., sajr.ug . f t w..ich it had been mv good rial-the same must be levelled to drain into igh the darkness in the same direction. . astonishinir.and our hearty appl Suspecting this person to be one of tha out- obtained a repetition of the artist's skip, laws Mr McNeill became alarmed and ro- Meanwhile the feast had begun, and as the .. , ' wine circulated actors displayed their mer- urea . ... . .ia. ln its, young girls touched the Lational guitar Having occasion, soon alter breafrtabt, to tm.,?inuinjr nstUniil nrl n&r -ontra T" xr.u .1.. Mr MnNfiill wftt Yi"" "VUU6t " T, "T, go iu ns x , - . i w.r nh-nterl fireworks ol exceecunK Deauiy testie'i Weekly Illustrated newspaper abounds with illustrations of terrible, heart Capt Ryan up to the day ol his departure rendjng incidents of the great Chicago ca setting on l he platform - TCSll toa were present; when sndrterdv eoterios -r, thitblsr & tbe Voluptuous dance mitlAW. Menrv Merrv nowry. muc is h- i , . . .. j j K.:r , TCnr ,nt.r. I neance hearing in his hand a dead coon, u ciaD ITX, with a uniform thickness of six Inches of mate- which he nresented to Mr. McNeill, saying B J . . . ... . . .foon MV onL that, a. it was treed by his dog, tbe game F " r al 'wfoe rightfully belonged to him .1W Ulaxed the sociability of 6ur keen-eyed the Sutter8- The road-bed must be well packed. The outlaw then asKeo mr. moixeiu iu . intfirnreter to inquire of Pnvmfint will h mad f.,r 'n.h Wnnt .nm. i . t. j 1.;... r.... .. cimrf Unit, oq nn i """'i i . i j - wished himself to engage m the sport of the minister wu 8 . r , pleted de,ivered and accepted. coon-hunting, j Mr. McJSeiU len J the dog,; as he expected to use niiu V, h nointed ottt a taln lithe, AvnHneA trt I IU6 lOVeiiest. xw HUWH"U fT" " T .1" . one. and the diplomat hesitated; out on oe- len4 the dog, as oe eapeoieu to uac . DreS8ed he pointed out a tall, lithe, himself; for the same pvp , but inimed SSJJh, eye, shaded by droop the outlaw that be had another dog at home KIdVscl;Sc00aUj flashes oi - ii i a . a niiitnn nu Tiirtiimix. i auja. " -'i - in quest k heIt!,, m aa ffl of .be c.tj, lamU.. RtMUm. of men, women J J A Uicb b iroaid be ''74!?L?!!!!JS?B being assistant iu iub . and children ruaniog panic;u willing to Ieud. Alter a nine iunuer uuu " Vi Tr-,p thrilled an iceberg. industrious, careful, quiet and laumui fliminfr citv. are to be seen ou every versatiou the outlaw bade mr. McNeill ana ' ;.ou r .! ( Ytk . , . ., . I VMW f-l f Bonds, with suitable security for proper per formance of contract, will be required. r R. P. BARRY, bust,! 1 Ltiok at George Myers new adwtiseuunt Plenty il mange?, prunes, tigs, &c, on hand, hereis not a person iu town that don't know W here the old wholesale and retail , store of Qev rfee Myers is located. . Neill and G orge ' do t'he business. Did you see how crowded they Were last night ? Geo. M. Arnold ia doing great work i Virffioia. 4He has lUe piejc.. vBiuy-n" n been clusea by tbe State; Executive C)in . mittee. with other speakers, to stump the a a . -lai rltfll liriur State. II, we had many raoie getiennd bokl speakers as ArnId, it would- be ot vast bensfit to our party. On Dit. That the Trerua'me Brs. aud Plersoii will visit our city soon. When they come wu may expect a rare treat. An ad dition of five or six persons has been made to their company since they were here, and they will thus be enabled to preasnt even a better, programme thaa belore. . We do not understand why it is that Old John Robinson, with his mammoth circus and mana?rerie does net intend visiting Wil mington. We are sure the people bere would be glad to see his great show, and .'- would willingly give him a liberal patron- iWhat'e the matter Old John? was industrious, vaiciui, h""" : nurfnrmtinOM (if llifl dutleS. He had IU tllO jv. v ft no enemies, but a host of friends. ; Oapt. pyun was a soldier in the army of thenation, following her flig on many a bloody battle flifd. Uis many wounds at tested" his bravery. Shattered by exposure and wounds, his ! ealth declined, until at last, he is at rest. Capt. Ryan was an Irishman by birth, iut had spent many years in America. . Cape JPear Building Company. The office of this company is located on Prin cess street between Frout and Second. The business management ot ( the company i di rected by Mr. L. E. Hice, whose efficiency for conducting ihe aftairs of the company, nn one can denv. Always on band, and prom page. Leslies Boys and Girls' Weekly Out lit tle folks should appreciate this illustrated . iournal of amusement, adventure ana in structicn. Lots of good reading ay oe .,ni ;.. iu niitninns. Procure h copy, bys and girls, Hiid nj)y a treat. Frank Leslies Lady's Magazine - We have just received the Novmiiwr issue ol this beautilul and useful gnzette of u-liion. The ........ .li uv I ruiiib Iw rip.h in iiliwun'ioiia of NovendM i styles and frt-hion.-. L mag azine U nut a al range name iii ihia conatrv, for it generally finds its way h t-vt-ry luime and fireside." It always contains cliaate! ai(d his frieml a good morning, and sauntered leisurely away. llohesoman. "She is yoursl" cried the Yakouin, "Ad vance to your masterl" Instantly, With face dyed with crimson, she advanced to the seat Ot tue iMiniSter, piuairaicvi cucx ou.a. Chairman Com. on Streets and Wharves, oct 22 143-1 W NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Will the Friends op North Carolina j r- th matinir. and knelt his willing t- Trti TnniDDcaiia m.' I " f IvEMAIN DlilSSlJ TO lllBi ittuc- iiuj. v, j sJaye. 1 the Old State. Never; no never, can we We w. all ulled with astonishment as expect to have & thrifty emigration come . . epibode UQfoded a curious and novel n . ..-.,n,.nf .ofMamonf until I "r - -t .j ' upon ueing qucs was usual to make CHEESE. 500 CHEESE. to our State for permanent settlement until hage japanese ufe. weofler the m-ceaaary inducements. We -oned tue host said it have the natural advantages, our State is . honored fri pay them two or tbrwe hundred'riba (a rios ? Jf : such gifts to honored friends; that the next bT day he should visit the parents of the girl, IPanns, thm nr thrwc hundred ribs (a rios aa' 1BVABI' LUIytU W WW v w - "V abundant water power, navigable rivers - . . - and six cents, gold), secure " I a...-..a -I0 Bfa liaVO t ricn in mineral icbuuiwo, dav i- .1...' tlin uurlli mtitt Panrlfi I Climate on mc iv-u i mv -- , BOXES VERJ LOW FOR CASH, at GKO.J1YERS, 11 & 13 Front Sr.. oct 23 143 HAVANA ORANGES. FIGS, " FRENCH PRESERVES, "Fresh and new." Another small shipment of our " t - .,- , rni I a wuvs uviiai,- - o . . a .. umiu cm-tin v nt raiironriR. ilc i . . .1 a 4 ,i nn.i oil woe Jatter ot which ia coneeedrd has I one more 8q whether the girl be taken as 40 BAKllELS CHOICE APPLES, to build u, New England and the great a CUDCabine or as a servant, it was all that pRTTNFS ur.. .an r an cam Mined. xjnii'itttuu i si- and business very natu.ally flow ir, such I jJeLong. ot course, declined the! beautitul channels as furnish the best and cheapest it with many expressions of thanks; but I , r . . ...r4.. .! .!. .i lintions transuortatioo. lhis accounts ior ine rapiu - i:Rten. and I knew he wa8 hu- nixu.y ' qu of growth 0f the West. The exorbitant prices ybpdy would be human-and 1 of eyeotH thnt take place m nil quarters or , pnornllv tor freight and pHRsenger ma" l?:?! .v. . unnMt thk thr llinff romot in the discharge and fulfillment of th world. The following caption ot con- tran8po.tali00 throughout the Southern . withmy-own youthful II contracts and obligations made by the tem9 -peak- fr th mselv s: Seven JJaya;. Suie proves an effectual barrier to tue discipUne; when my sainted mother used .to L a.. 3...-J n.tn ta nntv In rrfl I o - 1 r.nmnanv. air. oirauss. flu" "" i oiam r- . . . . . . I rone ia also connected with the company fat - i ..... ... t'-l- l IT ljJ.w.w, w ... The stirring energy and rapiony wu wmu.. Ascent oi mount veauvius. wbicb we mUst i,aVe iti oraer 10 ueveiupe too much-pie. thU eomDanv. under the management otthe November number of the Old and our resources. Let each nnaev rv person a 1 I . i i n,I.l...,mU t.i all rrnnn nt'raiins I , jb l. mi.. -uw. !Mnila.mn fill .the vacaut soots ... MB Tnrl.rinvf from the extend a iieanj wv.v.r ft ueaa. raneraDu UB nw. nvo w v n ' r jicm; una iu aw - ihliooe's HeiiiTheMesalUauce; t'aul Pai- successful estabhshmeut of any permanent cauU,m me neTer t0 accept the second i wnic. M.thvf hHnce-TheDarK Hour: busines-s or the settlement within our bor- fl '-pie -when dining out. , If r s Wills; Met by Chance, I Dt uou., Qr , , ftr r or meUmic? , ignorant orpan I should i dou piece had doubtless :.i ...... a tlioir mtitir.al fir rfilHTlOUS I n.n..... ihnnlri hpor in tnilid that of r :- - . m , i r7 11 iiiiiii a- aiii li r t-iiviii i rcui ixn.Kiun.rii nuwau v f w w of our city with their beautiful and elegant I foifowia table of contents it must be an in.008k jt eacU and 'every one eojoy all the different Baking Powdery fn market. . ' . i. was i - caliche special buildings, wtiuld reflect credit upon any as , i rtinff number: Old sociation of the kind; in the uuntry.. We wag in Hilda Hyde's Bundle; The Sailoi; above all let us an unite -in a g enera J2?'a Ybast Pownaa conUins no ingredients ....o .-' ..f '.Mfthlio in L.' . r.. T1m. manrt lu ttlose iu auiiHiniv vu Kir io t hntin u. healt&iai ana cueuiicanv yure. Htieniuiu t i-v ThcLanguage OJ Jjruie .jr-, -"7.. i.- i.. th varitina rail-. ri' ...ifarm antaaln the f niaki r . of -T. l.'l eSLUWUCll UJ KUI wtn-v ... - I JLIUS iumiiw - , . , wsuau . - . . ....u h.t tiiw rr.iiit nf I mil a tiiAcafu. wiiicn mienor .arueica go roiifia unci uuuuu turn-, , v. . -, ,l, , . . . . . . . i i : . . . the flue edifice on Furth street oeiweu Dock and Orange, lately erectetl by the Uranni.n and owned by Mr. French. The. Language Dangers of Discovery; The Vicar' iige. ter; Talk about the Tea Taine; rorgivenew the State may be savtdauu ne roau-, of Sins; Ups aud Down?; Morning and canals, &c, j pass into the han lis ot capital- Ra ists who understand and realize that it is Evening Songs. ,,PWuirv to have bu-iness to support rail- Manufactured and sold at wholesale by Doolbt fc Brothjbb, m New at., riew i o, and at retail by grocers generauy. STATE ITEMS. The State Fair at Haleigh closed Friday. ni-f-pRaarv roads, and the Way to get upii uusmcaa to offer he proper inddceinents to the set- tier to aid m the great wotk. Io this section of country it costs out in- SPECIAL. t The following list ot troupes have made application for our Theatre: Ford's troupeA on the 30th of October; Mrs. Powell's trouper' on the 3th, 10th and 11 of November; Wor rell Sister, during Fair week; RoyalJapa neae-troupe, m,tbe 28th and 29th of Nov We are not to be ct a loss for amusement after all. , - i ' - f . : 1 The Indians are Coming. It is rumoj edhat the band ot Cherokee Indians, novj amnsing'' the people at Raleigh, with theii .athletic pportsare to pay our I city a visi. during the -Fair. Their names are quee rttwl are real r jaw breakers, Oo-Saw-nab-sbi skep and Su-yah-ta-oo-goo-co-hoo are tn i vnamea of two of ihem. j ' , In case they come we may anticipate qui a great deal of merriment among our litt rfolks. Keen Your .hats and bonnets I . . .1 .t . L.it.i t ...urafo ruilroftrta The Tremame Bros exnioia m xv.e.Bu : fi-.h(r naS8e02er tariff from .. ' i soon i U. o. iiiaisutui Samuel T. Carrow posed Republican date for Governor of North Carolina ? ,V RRven cents per mile (as is the case on iB 0n some roads) to two cents per mile; also re duct the freight tarifl in proportion, and In . t . ' City of Wilmington, N. C, October 18tb, 1871. - TROP08ALS ABE INVITED FOL THE SET-1 SCJAPKS, SUTTON WHISKEY, Joat Irom Steamer. New Buckwheat. 4 "EMPIRE FLOUR. " New Orleans anil Golden .' Syrup. We are receiving everything new and freak lor "Fall'Vtrade, at reduced prices. GEO. MYERS, 11 and 1H Front ti. Oct 23 14i ,MM EVER TUBS." CLOTHING FOR TBE MILLION, IN Mniaft .rom)Sed Republican candi- -1 " nd in a feW short years ou tmg outer a uouo.e rowot .15 WOUld See j Sevueraeuva camuiiouvw, . anl arlm qD xiuru Btfcct, wsm vom. aorin"ihg up, workshops and ucionei oum, .-a thn iM-onlfi of ,l.;n.a wnnt(l hP in a nrosDCrous condition; Campbell streets. VSIUWCIl vnno "f" 1 1 - 1 uujiuvoo nu""--- - a a . r Stkte bj'procUmation, 'XSj ee. mu.t b. at int.. .UMr., ex scriptions to relieve the wants of the un- wwr ..conld ojanofacture nearly elusive of crossings. every article demanaea ior our uwu w sumption, and export man? of our products A xr- Wnrrtonr! a.nri theconntrieS OX a ... . brtunate people of Chicago. Sheriff Hubba of Craven county, is having re trouble with his jail birds. They have been trying to taks wing. -aaa . ; .The Baleigh Sentinel will have to wateh her laurels now, for Major Hearne's Jrely democratic paper. "The Daily Qaroli to be meeting with general favo Trees must average fifteen feet in height from root and be guaranteed for two years. ( Payment . will be made for each hundred as delivered and accepted. j Europe, returning to our treasury gold which now finds its way to the faults ot those who appreciate and know that a nim ble sixpence is better for all concerned than a oiun -o- . - .. ' J a I , ; . Our columns are open to tne irienuo proper penormanc u vuuixavv. .. .... - ... .1 . 2aM f m 1 nw I Bonds, with accepUble' security, required for our State to discusj the merits of a low tariff on the railroads, and tbe best course among the ranks of the DemAer be pursued for the .benefit of tne 010 our State. , ? aw. .-r- STViiES aim (lUAIilTIIS0 TO SUIT. FOR Clotliiiig THERE IS NO BETTER PLACE THAN MUNSON& CO'S,. 1 serais UppiWal 'cv au rarer R. P. BARRY, j Chairman Com. on 8treets and Wharvea. oct 23 , l31" Oct 23 CITY CLOTHIERS. 5iightlyi4 Jwokout for your scalps. ak'N-. ,.r- k- . a V
The Wilmington Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Oct. 22, 1871, edition 1
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