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MISCELLANEOUS.
D. 1 SMITH fi CO..
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
F U It IS I T U 11 E .
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SffrT :.
i-vUK WARBROOSM AT ALL TIMES
contain an unrivalled assortment of Fur
niture of every description of all style3and
PRICES, combining the rich and olesant.
The medium rrtcc. suitable for country
dealers. We invite the wltcntiou of tho
public our stock, r.nd can ofler
WELL MADE
RELIABLE ASD
SUBSTANTIA.!-,
FURNITURE,
at tnc lowest prices.
We also manufacture and have constantly
on hand all kinds of Mattresses. Bedding,
Window Shades, Sash, B'mds and Doors.
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS
all grades and newest paterns. .
Salesrooms: North Front between Prin
cessand Chestnut sts.f Wilmlngtoa, Is. C.
octl 115 tf
TO TUB PITBLIC.
READ AND PROFIT THEREBY.
THE DEW DROP SALOON'
DESIRING to met the exigencies of the
times to make the people happy, and to
do business. In spite or our troubles with
Spain, will adopt, till further notice, the fol
lowing price list, to-wit :
Plain drinks 10 cents
Cocktails, Toddies ana otthtr mixed
drinks. ..-.lb cents, or 2 for 25 cents
Cognac Brandy 15 cents
Ordinary Hot drinks.. . 15 cents
Hoda and Whiskey... cents
Hot Scotch Whiskey Punch -25 cents
Hot Tom and Jerry -25 cents
Best French Brandy- 2o cents
CHOICE NEW RIVER OYSTERS served
at all hours. -
BUSINESS!
Drinks and refreshments must be paid for
on delivery. We have no use t r customers
without money. . Once f r all, we will xot
give crkdat to asy osx, no matter what
his standing may be. Thankful for past fa
vors we hope by square dealing io merit a
contluance of the same.
Respeotfully,
THE DEW DROP SALOON,
Blue Front,
No. 6 South Front t.
158 lm
nov 19
PIAIVOS OUGiiXS,
Mclodcons and Chromos,
For sale aS
.HEINSBERGER'S
BLANK BOOKS,
Paper and. Envelopes,
INKS OF ALL KINDS,
DRAFT and NOTE, BOOKS,
For sale at
HEINSBERGER'S,
Live Book and Music Store.
- jan 5 196
GO TO EVANS & YOHGLAHN
To buy Children's Shoes at 25 cents and
upwards.
GO TO EVANS & VONGLAHN
To buy Misses' Shoes? at 61 and upwards.
GO TO EVNS & VONGLAHN
To buy Ladies' Shoes at 1 and upwards.
GO TO VANS & VONGLAHN
To buy Men's Shoes at 61 and upwards.
GO TO EVANS & VONGLAHN
To tind a &Dod assortment of
Shoes and Boots.
nov 29 1C7 ;
TICK
TICK! .TICK!
JODiV il. AI-IiE, Jr.,
WATCHMAKER and JEWELLER,
No. 11 NORTH FRONT STREET,
Wilmington, 1ST. O.
l I T. u.-rrlr ilnnp in n. M-'ortriiinii 1 ikft niflll-
A. ner. With an experience of 20 years at
r- . . . : r, .il ,
lue DeuGu, lie guaramees vo give ant.iactiuu
.- Kiilt. ihfl tlnirN fiivo him a
trial! He has on hnnda very ltneasKrtniPnt
. . ... . -r r t " r TX rT t 4 1TJ
or WAii ubi ami jhwciiiii. i w.ao,
nov 15 li-3m
E have demonstrated that an
Evening paper is a necessity in the city
nf Wilnnn ctnn- and our frowincr cirCU-
o J rj-
lation is the be3t proof wo can oner of
. . . .
the truth ot tne statement.
Our Weekly circulation is increasing
every week, even during the ;nara
timei." Only one dollar a year in
advance.
THE WEEKIiV POST
i
Is published eTcry Friday morning, at
the astonishingly low price of
ONE DOLLAR PEi; ANNUM.
THE EVENING POST
Is the only Republican Daily, except
one, in the fctatc.
A ucnl newt and commercial pa
ler, the Post is the equal of any in the
onUia tdl if the latest intelligence.
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STKASISfflP LIN K
WOll TICW YORIt
SAILING TUESDAY8 AND FRIDAYS
FROM NEW YORK, AND YVEDNES
DAYS AND SATURDAYS FROM
WILMINGTON.
THROUGH CONNECTIONS WIT
ALL RAILROADS LEADING
OUT OF WILMINGTON j
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No passengers taken.. For, Freignt apply a
BARRY 'BROTHERS, Agents '
BALTIMORE ASD WttBlBMOK
SEMI-WEEKLY
STEAMSHIP lillVJE.
Composed of the flrst-class Steamships
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D. J. Foley, Capt. D. J, Price
Lucille, Capt. I. S. Bannctt
Rebecca Clyde-, Capt. D. C . Chjlds
Will hereafter 'sail from Baltimore eyry
H ' -1 I
m ,1 TTirlrlav OTirl fmm Wllmin&flon
every Wednesday and Saturday; connecting
at Wilmlnzton with the Wilmington. Co
lumbia and Aueusta, Wilmington, and wel-
don. and the Wilmington, unanotte ana
Rutherford railroads; also the several; lines
of steamers to Fayeteville, I
Giving Through Bills of Lading,
To all points in North and South Carolina,
. m . a n ha 9 m r v ' Un 1 T 4
Ueorgia nu Aiao8ma;couuauuK !.,.!,
more with the Baltimore and Ohio and the
v-krn antral miirriA-lii fnr all ooints in
the Vest and Northwest, and with steamers
and railroas ior Jtiosion, jxew iwa. uu
PhUadelphia. I j . - ATT-
Agents, Wilmington, N, C.
AndRjes & Co, Agents, Baltimore. :
dec 81 h 192r
Phiiadelpliia j and SoHthiern Mail
Steamship Line.
riiHE FIRST llASS STEAMERS
1 1 U JN Ui J2i
-T "T T1
IR, 82 5 TOISS
I : : :
Captain JOHN WAKELEY,
TONAWANDA, 850 TONS,
Captain cJ C. WIIiTb ANKS?
form a weekly line, and sail alternately from
Phiiadfilnhia and Wilminirton every Tues
day morning, at 6 o'clock. (
-THROUGH BILLS OF LADING
---... -. Van VVvrlr "Rtrn Trovldence
Fall River, Portland and all points in j the
- .. 1 -aa a J-T
any other route. Also to Liverpool, London,
A -Yrrni-r Wfotyi
V TT va V --- c-. v ;
and all points on the continent and east coast
of Rn eland.
la
Thronsrh rates
fmm Phlladelnhia to1; all
Eointe in North j Carolina, Soutb Carolina.
eorgia, Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi
and Tennessee, at as low rates as by compe
ting lines. i ! i i
FiT Freight engagements, and rates apply
to WORTH & WORTH, Agentu,!
Wilmington, N. C.
J. M. Fobshex, Superintendent. i
WM. L. JAMES, General1 Agent, 2J7 and
239 Dock street, jrniiaeipiu. .
June 6 i I ; Q-tf
mSCELLANEOS.
UIVDERT AK CR
k N T -
Cabinet Maker
THE UNDERSIGNED, recently of the firm
of Yopp fc Woolvin, has opened an es
tablisbment oni-Third street, opposite the
City Hall, in the Odd Fellows building where
he is prepared ti do all kinds of
UNDERTAK
:R'S AND CABINET
MAKER'S WORK.
-. ---! m -- -i ot funnrnlti furn-
d RAtisfaetiou eruar-
AOIlVVt UV B W V V W V ---
in oil btriHs rf f'nhinet work.
i.-.v.. - -,r
. Jlj X H i
ian 17 - 207 eodlm
f
Bacon, " Port, Flour ani Oats.
175 Boxes Smoked aud D. S. Sides,
100 Barrels Pork,
1,200 " Flour ;
o,000 Bushels Oats, -
For sale by 1
KERCHNER & CALDER BROS-!
feb 9 I I
' CLARENDON SALOON!
I
South side, (at foot of Market St.
WILMINGTON IT. O,
R. J. SCARBOROUGH, Proprietor.
1$ est Wines fc Liquors always
on Hand. ;
Meals, furnished at all Hours and House
kepi open Day and Night, f
Table supplied !wih the bst Ealtimore and
Philadelphia Bjef, weekly. i
Oysters, vrhei j in season, of the bt
qualityj
furnished in any
r r . i
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style deriioij i i
PR0SPECTCS.ri:
. Office Treasurer pi Collector;
FEB&uiitY 18th, 1871
NOTICE TO OWNER OF ANY TRUCK,
DRAY, CART OR WAGON.- i
THE OWNER of any Truck, Dray, Cart, or
Wagon, used in this city, will send the same
to the Shop of JOHN A PARKER, on ec-
ond street, anu nave tneir
REGISTERED NUMBERS
PAINTED
hpfore the first jiav of March. Df ox inio. AVhen
the Ordinance imposing a penalty will! be
enforced. A list of the Registered numbers
will be furnished on application at lthis
omce.
T. C. SERVOHS,' Treasurer.
feb 10
231 eod-tf
City of Wilmington ,
HAYOR S OFFICE, !
Februahy, 18tb. 1874.
PI?( ITH T .CJ irrlll ha ruKslpoil rri lYilx ofllCe
until March 15th, at 12 o'clock 31., 1S71,! for
nnvinr rf IfRDIN-T hpf ween Oransretind
Chestnut streets, with stone, what is known
as trie ueigmn jfaving jjiocKsj.cuy avu uu
grading. Plans and specinc-mous cmx be
seen by applying at this.officew j
Bids to state size of blooks and price; pe
square yaru, . j
V . " l iV J.-V I . "I l ' Ul .
fpc 10 i 1S1 Id
iFresk Sua:ar (Jured
pi G
ii Jams, a t
jan 3
GEO. 31YERS.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
TTTE HAVE- ON HAND A lULL
supply of Ladies and Misses cheap
Cloth Bals."
Todies' and Misses Sewed and Pegged;
Pebble and Smooth Kid Bals, at j
ENAJNS & VONUl-Ali-N 'p.
' Ve respectfully call attention toour
fine, hand sewed Calf Boots and Gait
ers: also, hand sewed Tie Shoes,; for
gentlemen, at
Jt: V AN S CC V 0SUrljVIl- c.
Also. We call the attention of Boot
and Shoe Makers to a large lot of j fine
FRENCH CALF SKINS, - !
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Which ve are selling at very low pricc3.
EVAJNS & VOKUJ-iAli.
nn 51 1'10-tl
: New Crop Cuba, fce.
jQ iihds And tierces new ciior
C U B A, j
For sale bv,
KERGHNER & C ALDER BROS.
4eb 9 ! I
GRANS) GiFT tOMJERT.
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10.000 .Prices. S
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$250,000 in Currency to be given away
by the
. Masonic Relief Association
OF NORFOLK, VA.
This drawinir has been leffdilzed by fTJec!-
ai del OI tne-JuegiBJaiure, iu rHifcc i uuuo mi
the completion of the Masonic Temple in
the city of Norfolk. i
L . t i . l . .k-.:..tn-4--i.-.4. t x-v -
LIST OF GIFTS : j
One
One
One
One
One
One
24
50
80
100
120
590
9000
Grand Cash
Grand Cash
(jrand Cash
Grand Cash
Grand Cash
Grand Cash
Cash Gilts,
Cash Gifts,
Cash Gifts.
Cash Gifts,
Cash Oilts
,Cash Gifts,
Cash Gifts,
Gilt,
Gift,
Gift,
Gift
Gilt,
Gift
$500 each .
250 e'ach.,
200 each . .
150 each..
100 eiach.l
50 each . . .
5 each,. .
,.$50 000
.. 22,00
. . -12.500
.. K',000
. . i 5,000
. . i 2,5u0
..$12,000
."1-3.500
.. 18,000
.. 15.000
.. 12.OJ0
. . 29.500
. . io.OOO
h i
Grand Total, Ten Thousand Gilts,
all Cash,?
i 4 1
Whole Tickets
Half Tickets,
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250,000
$5.00
$2.50
11 riickcis 850
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32 Tickets $1 OO
H z
riah of drawing same ab Hi it of Kentucky
State Library Association. Drawing to take
place in Norfolk ion Tuesday. May 2th, 18T4.
j i DIRECTORS i
JOHN L ROPER, President,
JOHN B. CORPRlCW, Tricasckek,
JASj Y. LEIGH, i
! WALTER H.j TAYLOR,!
GEORGE S. OLDF1ELD,
JNO A. ROSSON, !
DANIEL HU8TED.
WM. H. WALES,
M. H. STEVENS, i
JOHN T. REDMOND, i
S.WEIL. ;
ADVJSORY BOAD :
Ex-Governor Gilbert C. Walker,
Col. Kader Biers, P. H. P.,
Jno. K McDAni&l, Pv G Commanuur,
J. J Burrouehe.,
Capt. Sam'l Watts, Virginia Legislature,
Rob'tjE. Withers, G. M., G. M. P. & D.
D. G. C J of G. C.
Col. Tho3. F.fOwens, P. G. M.,
John D. Whitehead, Eeq, ex-Maycir,
Col. W. H. Taylor, etate Senator, j
Jas G. Brain. i'
X)rders iori tickets, iuu ull commur.ica-
tions should be addressed to
JiENTKY V. MOORE,
Sec'y Masonic Kelitf 438. Norfolk, Va
DH. THOMAS B. CARU, I
i Aent, Wilmington, N, C.
jan 31 5m i !
Singers Net Family Sewing Maclmie
rilHE SUPERIORITY OF THE SINGER
X ssEWINO MACHINE for beauties oi
8' ich, simplicUy or mechanism, and adapt
ability to every class of sewing, has been es
tablished in fair and open competition in
actual sewiri? contests, and th TUBLIC
RECOGNITION of their merits is to found
In the numerous awards of FIRST PRIZES
over every competitor at the VIENNA EX
POSITION and nearly all the Industrial
Fairs ini America ani in Enrope.
i Silent! Feed and Straight Needle and is
the easiest to lean. Has the Mghest appro
val for the Family, the Seamstress and the
Dressmaker,! lJO.0001 1 ! IN DAILY USE.
219,758 ! J sold last year. ,070 ! over any
other Company.
BEJ- Sold on the Installment plan. Terms
easy and full instructions given.
W Office, No. 4. Lippitre Raw, South
Front street, Wilmington, N. C.
feb 22-tf
Havana J Oranges.
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S I N A LEMONS, AT
I GEO. MYERS.
n r e s
Prospectus for 1874-Seventli'iyear
THE AXjIDIISTE : ? : j:
An Illustrated Monthly journal univer
sally admitted to be -tiandsomest ire-r
riodical in the World. A Rep- v j
resentative and Champion !
(jf American Taste.
Not fT Sale in Book or Music Stores
j - - i ; !. -
THF ALDlNii, wnile issued with all the
regularity, has none ol the temporary or
. . - -m -l, .-T -l i r :
timely interest cnaraciensuoi oi wruuwf
periodicals. It is an elegaiit jniscellany of
pure, light and graceful literature ; and a
coliectioniol pictures, the rarest specimens
of artistic skill, in black and white. Al-i
though each succeeding number affords a
fresh pleasure to its friends, the real value
and beauty of THE ALDINE ; will, be most
appreciated after It has been bound up at
tne close df the year. While other publica
tions may claim superior cheapness, as
compared; iith rivals of a similar, class,
THE ALDINE is a unique and original con
ceptionalone and un approached abso
lutely without competition in price or char
acter. The possessor of a complete volume
cannot duplicate the quantity ot line paper
and engravings in any other shape or num
ber of volumes lor ten times its cost; and
then, there are the ehromos, besides !
ART DEPARTMENT, 1871.
The illustrations ol THE ALDINE have
won a world-wide reputation, and in the
art centres of Europe it is an admitted tact
that its woodtiuts are examples of the high
est perfection ever attained., The commou
prejudice dn favor of 'ssteei plates," is rap
idly yielding to a more educated and dis
criminating taste which recognizes the ad
vantages Of superior artistic quality wltu
greater facility of production. The woo
chtsol THE ALDIFE .possess all the deli
cacy and eiabornte llnish of the most costly
steel plate, while they afford a better ren
dering of the artist's original, f , , . .
To lully real ize the wonderful work whica
THE ALDINE is doing for the cause of art
culture In America, it is only necessary to
consider the cost to the people of any other
decent re pft sen tations of the productions of
great painters. , .
In addition to designs by the members of
the National Academy, and other noted
Americar artists, THE ALE1NE will repro
duce examples of the best foreign masters,
selected with a view to t&ehigbest artistic
success and greatest generjif interest. Thus
the subscribe! s to TIIE ALIENE will at a
trifling cost, enioy in his owif home the
pleasure and refining influences Of true art.
The quarterly tinted plates for 1874 will be
by Thos. Moran and J. D. Woodward.
The Christmas issue for 1871 will contain
special designs appropriate to the season,
by our be-it artists, and willsurpass in attrac-,
tion any f its predecessors.
i PREMIUM FOR 1874. 3
Every subscriber to THE ALDINE for
the year 1874 will receive a pair of ehromos.
The original pictures were pained in oil- for
t he publishers of THE ALDINE, by Thomas
Moran, wdiose great Colorado picture was
purchased. by Congress for ten thousand dol
lars. The subjects were chosen to represent
4 The East " and " The West," One is a view
in the White Mounting New Hampshire the
other gives the Cliffs, of Green River. Wyo
ming Territory. The difference in the na
ture of the scenes themselves in a pleasing
contrast. land affords a good display of the
artist's sicope and icoloring. The ehromos
are each ivorked from thirty distinct plates,
and are ih size (12 x 1G) and appearance ex
act lac-similes of tbe originals, The presen
tation ofa worthy example of America's
greatest landscape painter to the subscribers
of TIIE ALDINE was a bold but peculiarly
happy idea, and its successful realization is
attested by the following 'testimonial, over
the signature of Mr- Moran himself.
j ; :Newakk, N.J., Sept 20th, 1873.
Messrs. James mjtton & Co.
Gontletnen. I arfi delighted f with the
proofs the coior of your chromosj They are
wonderfully successful representation by
mechanicatprocessof the original paintings.
I Very respectfully,
(Signed,). THOS, MORAN.
Tiiese chromos are in every sense American,
Theyardbyan original American process,
with malteriai of American manufacture,
from destens of American scenery by an
America!- painter, and presented to subscri
bers to the nrst successiui American A"
Journal.! If no better because of all this they
will certainly possess an interest no foreign
production can inspire, and neither are they
any the worse if by reason of peculiar lac
ilius of jjpr ductin they cost the publishers
only a trifle, while equal in every respect to
other ehromos that are .Sold singly for dou
ble the shbi-cription priceof THE ALDINE.
Persons f taste will prize these pictures for
themselves not for the price they did or
did not cost, and will appreciate the enter
pri se that renders their distribution possible.
If any subscribers should indicate a pre
ference for a figure subject, the publishers
will send "Thought of Home.'ianew and
beautiful chromo, 14x20 inches, represen
ting a little Italian exile whose speaking
eyes betijay the longings of his heart.
; TERMS. j
$5 per ;annum, in advance, with Oil
j Chromos free. !t
be sent, mounted, varnished, and prepaid
by mail.) ! i
THE ALDINE will, hereafter, be obtaina
ble only by subscription. There will be no
reduced or club rate; cash for subscriptions
must be! sht to the. publishers direct, or
banded to the local canvasser, without res
ponsibiity to the publishers, except in cases
where the certificated is given, bearing the
facsimi! signature of James Sutton & Co.
pANVASSERS WANTED. ; !
Any person wishing to act' permanently as
a local Canvasser will receive full and
prompt information by applying to t
JAMES nUTTON C
TiDiisners,
58 Maiden Lane, New Yokk.
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are briefly as follows.
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FOR !AIiE!
THKEE LOTS ON SIXTH 8TREEI BE
tween Church and Castle Etrect?, d0xlt)5
feet earf-, for sale.
Applj to
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Real Estate Acnls,
' 1 if
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