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' s 5tJ - df ,"!f T fir .notJoiO T jit ci- I J I! :i?ro!fo't . --; - dT ill iu -i j- ;7r ji.j .,,1147 ; t.n, m : i C- a , . VOL. VII. WILMIN NO.,55 0 t I 1 m ft I III I I I III III I Ml! :f-; i lv I y . J I r i r-jr r 1 t IX M I oi p i Ha' 1 I f w m . ft JL V V. 1 I'! I I Uf r-T. Vf frr-'tW - w i J l V t . ..vcrv atternoon except Sunday. .1 , MANN.. Editor and Proprietor vMEa -lst.rltion.- - ui.jnlhS " ...,onih.. iu advance. l 50 50 . i n ' 'I 1 Li - .1 ; fiiV'i M'.r. . . r.f lt 8Utc. ou topics of Kcnc n,i :ir?: especially uwnau - 'NBW ADVERTIIENIST ,. slG1IT7I'res, K1CUA.KD ikbt, Vice Trtg, B i;'uaskis3 See aud Trcas. TwnrTTLViTITU A T U,;N WUliKi AND STOVE COMFANY, 1-t.D, 10'Ji, 10W Caky Stkest. . . . y rn r r m T Tl y ofrer to the people of Vir- lnorrn linn lf 1 . ui.iMU'l in''-"'"" frMiirp f.irnri- I , i t t h'ir ow n mauutacture ioi pn- i una i if i .1... w,,n IU , W. ' L lcltllL. VA I .,i on ifi-ms as liberal as can -!-; ' .., l..l,litliinontu Til i;i'l " l J " ,.r..il ..lict:c mjo TmUf t I' ...IV 111 I 111 1 II i1l(HllUl"lv-ui" - ' I lit 'i i i ..( hi 1 Works a specially. to si vii i v.io'-vi;, m f i iii. t 'in iir.,r uteiiPli Tmnsi Soil ilf; , sal H ons, &c., always on hand; and ' : ... n,,. nti.-ntion of dealers to our -.. Sil I IIt lltw . . . .1 I ,.,.b.Ti. uu rpnse. Send lor circular, u li-ts. Mcrclrandisc Jirokerage Office, rIi iinc .f samples constantly on hand r'n'ii importi-rs and manufacturers in oitlsn ii markets. .,, .i...,., L.ti.ow of merchandise, orders u 1 1.., solicited and tele-raphed promptly. .n.lisn bou-'ht. and sold in this Ul'lisi; """-"' - .. .. i J i,i1i ;s from buyers solicited, aud i.tikft, iiiip!'.'S by sellers will have prompt at- !ltl')!l. - Time ;is well as cash purchases notiaterl, ,,,t..r vou wish to hviy or sen, commuui- ii ' - ' J t - . i r.....lv iliil il l W-lLll jum i ,jivi. r. j.vs. t. p hit r: WAV, M- reiiandisc and l'roduce IJroker. ,1. XI IOI 11 aonEJiiAi) CITY. (JAllTFAlET COUNTY, N. 0. fcUARLES HIBBARD, Proprietor. i.,u sMiomli.l Sea Side Watering- JMacc, '. ' : ....I IT..i-lrv will lie Mfiell Miu.ile'l a.L iii;iihiii i""i ..... -i ii tin- reception oi yuusis on Monday, June 16th, lb7o . . . . w 1 4 is r rnn I 'H II li1 MOST DELIGHTFUL IS I JXLl 13 VrX JLAX1 lor the Atlantic coast, of the United States! . .; i i,. i... iiw terminus ol the great MlllMI I ' ... , i..n...i.i 1 1 ii sn rt:i ssei I ..nt uirii "if- I- ll.L I 1 ...,i,i,,.s f.,r snleiidid Kailiug. Fishing and ;.ii li ui. . Tr ,.,.,.,. n, L:i.. .i.n-r .in inc. ,IP . V in. ii. ,umujii. .mmunder, leaves direct lor New York. ! ..!' i-t lr i... w.w ii'iviiin.' to cnra''0 rooms, -will lease address-as above. July W-'ivx- , ,i . OIJU EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR 4 s rti i . 'iiu-.iil nf" an v other on l uc mai k.ci. '. -l A Our Pearl .Hominy cannot he surpassed Always on baud at the JU1U ana ueposiuny Cicicked Corn, Corn, Bolted Meal, Peas and Pea Meal, Oats, Shorts and Bran. All ijoods sold drayed free. All ba-s returned in good order will bo iM-edilel at cost on next inn. ALEX.. OLDHAM, Proprietor. s. ii. manning UOrVS&liSSlOf! RrlERCHAKT, AND DEALER IN Groceries, Provisions, Dry Gools C'otlini, &c. Sc., V No. and 2i iNorth Water Street, s WILMINGTON, N. C. , t .uis'.-nments and Cash uders Solicited n.iv it ri!lZ QIOMASGONNpR B AR.ROOM N. E. coruer ot Mulberry and Nutt Sts. Always ou hand the bcsl quality of Sega j decH 157-ly PARKER TAYLOR Successors to. A. II. NEFF, Manufacturers and dealers in UOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Uuns, Stoves, Lanterns, Kerosene, Oil Tin and sheet Iron Ware. Roofing done at short notice Agents for Fairbank's Scales. No. 19 Front Street, WILMINGTON, IS C. nov 19 150-ly MISCELLANEOUS. ' TO THE PUBLIC AT LARGE. BARGAINS! BARGAINS ! SOL. BEAR & BROS., OFFER TO TfiE PUBMf" The crcaU'Bt baftraiira ef th .Beasen, consisting ot t The Best fteii&y I!Iacle3 Clothingr. Stilts I - . - s t ... , - XVJj1j Ullrilt OUlli?, j Ml I I I R ji M C71 i rriiu cloth surrs, The Largest Variety in the City.- S1LKj . ill c FELT and PANAMA II A TS, Boston aud Pbiladelpbi nijaf'a and GAITERS, cf all descriptions. 8 SHIRT rs, From the tinh to ttic '.Ofteapeit f At reduced prices. TKUNKS & VALISES, 1 Of every descriptioo. At lowest' prices jn J3tto. - j SOL,. BEAR BROS., JO JUarUct St. 310 tf f may 17 FARMING j L A. .1ST J3 . 750 ACRES ! OF FARMING AND WOOD LAND In Brunswick County, for Sale or Exchange for City Property, The Land is situated on the Soutb side of Town Greek, about one and a half miles from Lower Town CrceK bridire. 75 -A.ores Are all ready for planting. Four hundred loads ot irootl siauie manure and compost are on the Land. The Farming Land is already ditched and fenced It ia cood " for Cotton, Corn, Peas, Potatoes and Wheat. Has a splendid clay foundation. 500 G-rape "Vines, Set out last year, will bear this Slimmer. 600 Apple Trees, also 600 Peach Trees, Of the finest qualities about three years old et out last year, are in fine con dition. THE WOOD LAND About 675 acres, is of the best in the State. There are about 3,000 cords of wood on the Land, and the farthest not to haul more than half a mile. The Land fronts about three miles on Town Creek and Daws' creek, and has four eood landings. One of the finest marl beds in the State Is on the Land, within eighteen inches of the surface. The farming utensils, including Plows Hoes. Harness, &c, will also be sold. Forty barrels of Corn and a Tery good lot of Fodder now at the Farm. One four room dwelling house, a store, also a barn and stables, are on the pre mises. The buildings are all Dew. Will sell or exchange for city pro perty. Apply to CRONLY & MORRIS, Auctioneers and Real Estate Agents, feb 17 233-tf TXTARRANTTEE DEEDS- On hand and YV for Bale 1 SG HALL feb 25 TVf-AGISTKATKS BLANK. 8 A full line ltX on hand, and lor aaie feb 25 SO LLAU , fll$CBLLAKE6US. ADRIAN & VOLLERS. VmOZiYZKL,K XHHAliZRS IJ , Croccrie and liiquors, Importers of German and Harraaa Osws, , i ? . - i ; AMD ; . . ' " -I.";, Commission Morqhaiit ; South -East CoRimt Dock and Front -' stems. " wiLmikgton, n. c. - Having the largest and best assorted Stock oi liroceriewantl U nor hi the City, Deale W Ublosajef) e a ler, : . ' IN LtUtJORS, TOMCCO & segues;1 i - . . t . ui : ii , PI&NCES8 S'T. ABOV&.FinStj NATIONAL BANK, i : WILMINGTON. N. C. : i-a P. S. A Tull supply of Ale and Lager Be.er Families, sypplied with Bottled. '4-le JTOlj feb3 " : , ' ' : m-tf m 1873; rpHE people of the Carol in as now.haYe. atj home one of the largest FurnlttireaWd 1 Carpet Warehouses in the country, hey cad select in person front one of the largest SMJCKS evur uuereu iu uroutc. - . i 1 Tlie designs ar all new "and hariasOTne; and we invite the public to examine stock and prices before purchasing, 1 . ;f D. A. SMITH & CO. ian 9 200ii J. S. TOPHAM & CO.. No. 8 South Front Street, Wil3IirTOTV, IV. MANUFACTURERS AND Wholesale and Retail Dealers in SADDLES, HARNESS, TRUNKS & TRVAttLING BAGS Collars, Hanies, Trace Ctiftins, Whips, 'Spurs, Dog Collars. Saddle CJfrths, Woolen & Linen Hors Cori, Fly Nets, Feather ITasters, Axle Grease, Bridles, of all kinds, Sad dlery Hard ware, &c. ....... ,;t, 1 A L t O , SECOND HANI HARNESS, s I d D L E S , R E T N S,, & c . CIIBAl FOR CASH. Juno 7 1-ly No. 3 AND 5 GRANITE ROW, ? - Deaier in .? FURNITURE, JflATTIiESSES, WINDOW SHADES, PAPER HANGINGS, PICTURfe FRAMES, CORDS,: TASSELS, FRIN6ES &c., .7 ' ? Having just received a supply of Furniture I am prepared to give the public as good bargains as can be had in the city. , please call and examine. ' " ! 1 nxavl5 nited States oi America, District Court of the United States for the Cape Fear District, In the Eastern District of North Carolina: Spring Term at Wil mington, May otb, 1873. Walker lieafeS, A-gsignee of Jl&ne?jrr, Bankrupt, ;-....( Against Ezekiel B Hibbard, fc James WSchenck, Jr. IT APPEARING TO THE SATISFACTION of the court that Ezekiel 1 B. HI bard, one of the defendants in this cairsr, resides beyond the limits of this State, it is therefore ordered that publication be mada once a week for six weeks, in the Even ing Post, a newspaper published lit te city of Wilmington, in said district, notifying the said defendant of the riling of the4 peti tition and complaint in this cause, and that unless he appears at ihe next term of this court; to be held in the city of Wilmington, on the Monday next succeeding Use fourth Monday in October, AP, 1873, and plead, answer or demur to the said bill, the same will be taken as confessed, and heard ex parte as to him. - WM. LARKINSV Clerk of said Court. juaeSS 2H- A OUPSRIOR COURT CLERK and Sher- 0UT Blanks. For sale by L A G HAL FIIRHlTflRFl i: CA" i r. " VVAliMiUUE. l, "ii j RAIL '".y : i -- " 1 T " .J I - I - 1. ft A t-ri4 t W'arfrwtwt Leave Waegtjoro at 4 ,4 ....... . rfcio. a m I Arrive .yv,wnainjciDU af .,.r. i FRElGlIT TRAINS'. " '. ' Leatc Wilmington dailsL-texcent Sunday ). ...,. s . . . . , . . C:00 A 31 ArrivjB at lstiiri'6rgA f.?;V. -P-: ArtiYlBat .WUminatoa At.., .... 5;ap p-.H . i'iT,i - ' ' J m ,nii i,v,,Ow',l;(j?T:' .Leave UnffiUo at. ! . ..... .T.C0 Arriyet ChaflbtYe'atrf.1. .7Jf?J. . o.l&iP M ; UrfgtrtaVlAimbirJtrimfeTains ?nn ; ri bothportion&oJt; tUAWad jui tUe busi ness requires. . 1 . ' ' ' j A;paM gtasrewUl'BOtJtirtiaAaconHcction IOi .1 rl. . .Chid finarineer aud Suo't. tff May 19 IF& ANl FttvB 'ISSRGSlAiSEi CAN BE ?Mffeqted at tih,e lowestcurrent rates in the foJbokingiresrhslbKc4ftipaflies,, oh ap- BwToRk life' fiftr!wartei f . j. a. jjiivxsxj, yen 1 ins. ivgu. iMPERI AL iVlRSl I n Ha UflAlf Cli , bqoqyLPANY. of London, Assetts . f . rrr iJvu.A'.Ttoojoooaoid I.VNCH IVIinYJ I N SM K A NUK AND I'.ANK- i , . Gen'l Jjusurance Agent's, Office Chambei' W Cweretapftirtirsi ; li ;o eo i lo aoWUiKHP2i- P -4-1 .ti. W. LiV)PEll. I. DOUOH'fiJf : U)PEU.&, l)IJlipiJTM,. tr- v t ANWTrfiW-mrrfa:' . rA & VtfryWV mAVf - '.Qfr fcTi .Ha.x.v ,.f"r' l -4i -I 1 1 "t. a - ... ,. 1 I III 1.I1IITI IlUia. ITiLri J ,. . ; - - Ordesl fairberltintyGasksDlicUednd ayopiptly m t i njajafr. , , , , , , , , 1 " 1 ritHE FIRSI CLASS STEAMERS PIONEER, 825 TOMS Captain JOHN WAKJ2LEY, T0NAWANDA, 850 TONS, ! CaptnlttC C. WIXT JJ A.NKS form a weekly line, and sail alternatei yfrom Philadelphia and Wilmington eyery lues- THROUGH BILLS OF, LADING Given,-to New York. Boston. Providence, Fall Kivef. Portland and all points in thd New England States, at as low rates by n-ntr nthoi m.lta A 1 t T .1 VP T llrkl T.nil.lOTl Antwerp, Brejnen , . I lambiirg Awsteraam , and all points orfthe continent and east coast AJt ilJliltVIHA. f -I Through rates from Philadelphia to all points in North CajiKMiuuth Carolina, Georgia. Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi andTehtteeeyaltfwjpiUf as hyicomper, img lines. .1 xui J icis ii cuLmv.n , ,.4 vo, 4,,, I.' i 1 . 4 . .mnn. rm.l -o4ow nnrvlir to .ir-iiriv.i .imiiTtx a . t. nr"H iK ff';c. J. lVft FoitsiiEE, Superintendent, WM.'U. iAHES, General rveht, 2S75 and 250 Dock Street, Philadelphia. rtfneo (i-tf i . . . k'nT.flxTT K W. II h Ml IHrir At K To John Weston and wife. He tile., , J mortgages following f exocutea to wa cape i - c? . . . . . . . f SJhSSSfiS nSiy-John WBton and wife Bettie, one bearing date lot n day oi 1872, and registered as aforesaid in book D D 1 And two mortgages executed by. Stephen F Walcott and wife Harah O Y one tjearing 4. 4 F4df . . All 0 . date the 9th day oriecemDer ana regis tered as aforesaid in book Y Y, page 1 1'.), and 4ha rttiarhT7rinriatfi the lSM.h dav of Fhb- ruarylCT,1 ihd -Registered as aforesaid in book EE E, page 7, Now. therel"ore-st4eeihcreby given that by virtue of the powers jof.sale con tame. I, respectively in said IseVeVal mortghpes. re corded as aforesaid,! the RfciAmortgajres will be foreclosed by fa"Sa1e ofthe.premises there- 1873, at 11 o'clock A M. The said nreniises ' -. is i a. XT: J . .a f are recpeciiveiy aescrmeu in hw tpu eivi gages substantially as follows, viz: John Weston's lofcroegins at a point in the northern lino of CbaircU'strfiet, HO leet easi of Fifth street, and runs eastwardly along Cbureh street 3?J'. feet, by 06 icet deep part Of lot , block J04. Stephen F. Walcott's lot begins at a poit in ? the eastern line of Krant nrtree t;..i3et southwardly from Woostex stxeet juid runs southwardly along Front street : k s s k " DUBKUTZ CUT LA K, 0?M lm AltKJ0iatio-. June 27 3c-4t-june juiy a. i v iv J'li ' A FkESH LOT 01 fJRAvORS, G. H. W. RUNGE, ' . tX4Xl Ulr fU tX may 10 t - SiO : 'Tl . It --aat ,.miHi ilk AW at . b:UO am r 1 "i: ' t m ; : . f ... -t V wf"T' ? -cauoriaw are Bcnoiariy and V V - ' I . r. T . T ..I - ' I I u . & ... 1 .w 111 1.1 II M ."11' III 1 . - liKANl;rl lii.rtfrSTjrafaivf 1TffM- bountujrain; making the. quickest time to ms . 4"V.vUAai 43 uuuonniy oi PhliaaelpmalMflSMtnra all Korthern cities. Price ot'tts'satlf .CTcatciecltencp. The paper his acquired ifmriir ,T in" . as 6tiie routes. ' f i lMldftPftI)TH 'Uiefircside cjoymcnt ! fereailSni iLinC. t : grains to and from Points East.Of Greene-, lti afioxds.-2V Y Evening IUt. . , ,1 i ii I,. and Stephen F. W alcott antl wile Arrive a4. Petersburg. . . 2:20a.m. I !fli,n. v' cirWotirt t i ' ' ' ... ' ? GASTON TRAINS., " " : ' and otners. nas peen engaecd. ; cx.u v. . . t -'nin 'w,' m Mr jumoemi'f criea- tvlll lie continued ilTHEBEAS ttefeiult ha-been made, by the Leave PeterKburg , i.KCl PPC43 9 Cburch and its Exclusive ft TTiortjraErors respectively named in the xea e uasron i.ip.m I nitn. RcHhttn und'tb'n Hmii. nfttm ai. I June. 1870. and regrstereo-in tne itegisier s , Jpnlce of New, Hanqver county, in book A L, at Jifft. n,T,d th krUiVridated 4h January n an in respectively dererrned, at puonc aucucn, at the idourt4iousf door, ii the city of Wi! . nmartoh. onr -Moaisidai the Ust day of July, i:.:: : ritXlL'?liP.-;;;-t:? - i I 11 1 1 "C"i ' I Condensed Time Table. . ! -z.ui . .,.or Iu tffcct'on and 4after nmlr A,11 f Sunday, laAiLli L-.a ? L jm 1873 1 r"4iwiiiVTijl . 1 ! IU I II ill i ff - 4i T ' I - 02t:..i.jr:t ?rJl lot r! i.; f)icrV.V; hv.h5 oo,Mh The Weekly Is the ablest and most pow- .DAIXX (KXrJj--.,, North' Western N. C. R: W; ! - H awtetfpertddlcarpubltehcd in this I 1 J -1 GOlKcrOKT1 ;i' ;'i ;w ; (Leave Charlftevxt . . . j -lttr. m &25 ... Danvirl it 4,83 :r !hi.53iiKj- jlrr'i n- . GOING SOUTH. 't-wxf J STATIONS. j Mi.IL. - KXtftBSSj Leiu e Richmond 2.30 p. 11 5.10 a.m. " BurkviUe...... 5.55 S.28 aXl rt-Yi Rapv...,... 10.41 S 175. pm-, Greensboro. ... 2.15 a Ss 4.00 ' gdllsbiiry.:.i..v; 467 Y" tf rr rArrive atChLriotto...i 7.37 8.8 ( : . U , GOING WEST. ' - s 4j 1 y-t : f j . 1 ... .i 1 m ; 1 . v v SI!ATiOC9S , MAIL- '. KlPfBBSS La fJreensboro' . . . 1J45 a. m 10.21 a m'.' " Co. Shops.... 3 36 arl2.20rao . HUlsboro' .... 4 53 " , u Raleigh.. "9.05 Arrive' at Gold6boro' .jll.Qg " .. n GOING WEST. ( , . . if- STATIONS. MALL.- iVitBSS : r "i Leafe" Goldsboro' 4.00 p. M . .'. . . . . mY j iitalelgk1.u... 7.45 44 ..-.'..... ., l , Jliilsboro' . , . ... 10.21 . 44 . ' u 4 Go. Shops ..... 12.05 2.13p,m. ' Arrive, at Greeneboro 1.30 44 f 3.80 ; -."-i ' ' ' " XPfBBSS - , i o on '' SALEM BRANCH,' i Oh and alter March 2d, 1S73, a mixad Pas - 1 i-.jv-v ..' .i,i' , .. 1 t.ounaays excepiea,on tnc in. w. in. u. ,k. Kilts follows : eaye-Oreensbdrol t .. .i . ., .3:40 P Mi l Arrive at,K.ernersvUle .,,.5:10 P A I Tj4ikm K nrnorouillo ' Q.fVl A TL iupiunviuvioiiuv, , u.w n ill t Arrivfe Afi (irtipriRbopo ' : in A TVf j a greens Doro 1U-A , sscDgertraih leaveirig Haleien at 7:43 J JLM connects at Greensb'wittt NbrtJiern V"J4tw -4 wuj-4 Bt ,wi iruouvi u imu.. wxx l r . . . .. ... TW lrums io or irom pom is jorm or oouin. man trams uaiiy, ooin ways, over enure length of Road. Express daily between Coraoany Shopb and Charlotte, (Sundays excepted.) . Pullman Palace Car on all nieht trains between Charlotte jd Richmond. iwithoHiM change.) nu-r For lurther miormation address . 8. E. 4I4LEN, General Ticket Acent. Greensboro. N. C. T v 'i' a 1 rnTT -1 T ; ' may 21 . , . v ; ut 3-, OFF1CK PETKBSBUlta R. It. CO. 1 May, 31st, 1872.' 2: f -iTI ANt) AFTER JUNE "SltD Tltltf trains V will run as follows; - ,.-. I I . H- V U- V T III im 4 LEAVE WELD ON. MnTrTrn ' ' s.i' , ARRIVE ATf PETERSIHJHU I riXnriiiSH . . 1IT.TI II. HI -j--- . , f v j . .ts.- i rvia.ii "iMiiii. m. LEAVE PETERSBURG. AJXCIiAX Ul ivi". , ail 6:30 a. m. 3:50 pi N... xnress 4-RItIVE AT WELD ON, Mail 9:40 a. m. Express P- i H i hum r i i; A rv x.xxm" x.x,w. Leave Petersburg &00 a. ra. ' retVMn fcoop. m. i amtra qt uticmn - r - - r srr IT No trains wiUxun on. Sunday excepf.Ex, press trains - ' Freights ibr Gaston Branch will t3 received tlie if etersburg depot only on .MONDAYS I Masters JTne iiallot la ingland Land d THURSDAYS. . . 1 l1 The Law bfMarrtime Jnridh tlnW . Thr Tn. The de frTnllWMowd t5:06ite.' N? Ul be received afl?er trthour. , goods will J S-t.f Engineer and General Manarer. HE YUUR ; j q. tm.r LIND'L'OrRD. BUILDING LOTS (br saJeaMaltlijaj d'esj rable ' localities' mf tkatcif, ' ltvtn,J Ah Grange, Dpck; Xhesnut, iliilbexrj, ")aUt, Red'CroSsi'Rahkn, DtcklftiJcri, Wood; Cttai iotte Sixth, Seventh. , tVPson. tS& JTintti, Tenth; EleTenth, Tirelfth .mdTbir tee'ntosVects.K'r?afa J ''!-'!!'T'M W G? Sl fill febW ; i v m tTA.- C UATTLK r.MQRT(J AG E DISEMOb y band and tor sal- f w4ji- H - 'OP:i il ft-.. fJi nni. ? (lift oj y I n 'v t mot! . a.-" ,v,'fi h i a'1o a tf rr!7f ;;;'! BBC - i it ' J 7 "' f ul Famih Taper in th Unions I." ... ill. M I r - . . 1 illoitrationsrof curreht events aro'full and fresh, and are nreDared bv our bRt ir,n. S?J u)Vlh 'ltttti. Of 150,000, the Weekly tsread by at Iwothalf a million penotos.snd it& inflaen as an organ of ppiniori is sinipry tremendoos. The Weekly maintains a -poBitiTe poeition;"and expresses DPrfl Wlflv Ann ronp l( rvt ,Aa JcxirtrpJrVf theiffb iiagazioe, T T a , . " i psAiy, oPfiwusar win o- supplied irrmtm r fcYjry Club of Five Subscribers at $1 00 fcnV njb ritmlttariee i ttr. six conies for 13 00, witUottt,etm,coT3y,., Sub criptlons t? IlarpeVa Magazine, Week y?kna Btar, taojn adflrcts for one rsaCK TlT1TTirifn rnn ln c n i-.-tt ..,1 .ttrwi. ,ni7r MD;-r r - j -7 -Ol ..... " 4vuv UJ V-V - pressfrecoi exoenscw lor $7 1X1 each. A complete set. comDrisimr Rixtrrn iteit'dn receipt ot dash at the rate of 5 pcr vobi freightfetexpetfsoo purchaser. , Tha nostage lon Haner's Weekly is 20 ct;1 ycar.' whlch'tniret be paid at tbo sowcriDer s post-orncc. Address HARPER & BROTHERS, New York. laprill7 !1 2S4-tf UA Repository of Fashion, Pleasure and i j v; ...i r, Instruction." ' ' 1 fc-i. I NOTICES OF THE TUESS. Tl. n'TIn ! .1 ! 4 J III. 4. .. , jiuu,A,f.i ,ia uuucu wiLU a coniriuuilOli OI tact and talent that we seldom find in auv 1 5,u41?al ' iou?a it8eIf tl10 KUU . 1 of the crreat world oi fashion. 7Wi T,:i. l j f -The Bazar commends itself to every mcm 1 5?,? s d .b' u - . , . . .. L i mopivTiueni, iu ni.ru n oy us paiierns lor Nlic children's clothes, to paterfamilias bv iU tasteful 'designs for embroidered slippers and. luxurious- drcssiDg gowns. But the - SUBSCRIPTIONS 1S73. . TEKMS : Harpers Bazar, one year. ... .$1 00 An extra copy ol either the Mairazitie. Weekly or Bazar will be supplied gratis tor every club ot five subscribers at fl each, iu -d no remittance ; ot six copies for f20. with- out extra copy. cuosenpuons to Harper's Magazine, j Weekly,' and Bazar, to one address lor oue I year, io or two oi Harper's rcrlodicalsto r ouc aaarass lor one ! year 7. the boajndin green morocco cloth, will be scut Dy express, ircignt prepaid, lor if7 each. The poatage on Harper's Baz&r is 20 cents a year, which ,must bo paid at the subscri ber's post olncc. Addrees ( 'e'-'i UARPRU JSt BROTHERS, ' , , - ISeW lork. ' "' . 270 april li T L 1 4 1 fy- Vol. VII Il7. OLD V1NX '-i- . -llMriLVrwa MAGAZINE. i ' Edited y Edward B. Hale. - I The. enlarged rcinnrrM nlno.! in n... - 1 . Z r - i ' X' .'4 uu i bands Ofthe OLD AND NEW l.v fl... ...!.. " " .7 7 T ; . " " " t J w 1' j Rc and ny the propHctors, enable them to i ui.h 4 auuuuivv) , i viiMUV ui wiuvr iaicrebt IJUUU tu.A tbey ba.ve ever publisiicd. Mrs1 Greenovoh's Story, Pvthonia. and "l Mr JIale'8 Story t Up and Downs, wUlJ? continued. and completed in this : ' - - - ivoiumer. A seriea of short stones by Mifi$ MeredUh Mrs Stoice, Mrs Whitney? t , -44. 4-17 -444. -4. 4 IV i HO f jJU I thoritTi God in Humanitv. d. .jTfe4! on. mical Science "J ."'r"v" "l iiwiisu mumy, will 1 comprise papers on Kailroads, Servants or dian OuesUon; VTI finlTrago of W Equal Taxation ; Tarill and l'rot omen tection Wnat the New Administration must do Labor and Wagea .Question. Tl. Si il,inil. r.f .illn.l t I 4 J llfATURAL HISTORf AND PH1L0S0PII Y I if, 1I1UDUU LV.UI W 4 LIILIUU 1 II I r I I ?4 1. Ill iwlll illustrated by different gentlemen eminent in their lines of research. We shall soon have the illea&nre of nrintinir Tintn- rn. Back tturnbers qf p be supplied at any lime , The live volnmcs of Harper's Bazar, for year 1S6S: '60. 70. 71. '72. clcirantlv .': itnhainbnbthersbjPrbf. Lesley, JlrDall, Dr Gjcayj,.aB4 President aIBJ. 4 -: I p-n-f ... XHJE, EXAMINER j'iJ ianot confine3 1 to the review of the publl- cauoxrs oi a -lew nouses, ont attempts 10 iye ,tonw account ol the more important iseqcsrpra.thef French, German and Eng liib'pVeas. as well as'onr own. . p TUE'R)!:C0RD OP PROGRESS dlrTlKjSitliatfdbetinthil adrance which the world laatnad4, in whatever direction or in whaRBVjm refpnrw ith special reference to hbproxexnents In dome? tic life which may bkltcmpfcd la! America. ' The mazlnewiM be under the editorial charge ot Kdwahd E. Hai b, -who will have wJ4i:rfceiJtafcr than heretofore in the man fgcfjentjoX Ma jlpuxna department. .ixTW.'beaaiitoL CHironioliUi CONEI DENC,hj HAMMATTt Buuos, is pre seated to, every Renewal and New Sobscri ber to 'MOLD ANJ3 NEW" for 1873 at $4 0(h rSr t $4 sTtheOnromoIIth will be furnished handsomely mounted, ready for framing. 8ic lOxlli -.-., f - ' , rSnbfpripUona .Received .by all book and Newsdealers at PobHshery i at ca. , TtOBEKTS BROTHERS Pnbllflbers, , . i -io No. lO WasMbtoa 8t.,i Botton, 1 ! !l t i i t J ir JMMMiM4M4.-M.W4W.MMiM.MMM.m4nr-.rfi ' mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm'mmmmm
The Evening Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
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July 23, 1873, edition 1
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