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NAVASSl GUANO COMPANY. OTP WILMIN ATA.VUr vTrrRnns op ttte Popul; iar Standard Fertilizers! 44 SOLUBLE N-WASSA. OUANO." For Corn, Cotton, ami all Field Crop?, " NAVAS3A TOD VCCO FERTILIZER " Very rich io Atnm nU and Alktliue Silts. "DISSOLVED N.WAS3.V PllO-PII ATE," E-i)tci il'y inr c inp with Cotton Seed. A f.lbiral DUconut midc to Dealers. Hf vtrenc e e-t4ti'iii-d t ail the principal towns and ciMes in the Southern States Hon. K. II. milDUttds. Ini lnt. C. I. ti It FPLIN, sapermtt ndc nt i. .tJuciCAl-:, Secretary and Treasn'er. Jn 23 I, 1S73 212 3m Re acl I Read. ! GREAT DISCOVERY. BRADLEY'S PATENT ENAMEL PAINT! MADE FROM PURE WHITE LEAD, LINSEED OIL AND ZINC! 4 CUEM VALLT COM Dry ED." CAN BE APPLIED BY ANY ONE! MIXED READY FOR USE. SOLD BY THE GALLON ONE GALLON Lu ZU5 20 SQUARE YARDS, 2 COAT8 1 Specimens of Different Colors Can be seen at This Office! READ THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONIALS! WILL LAST THREE TIMES AS L0NC AS THE BEST LEAD AMD OIL EvilKED 13 THE ORDINARY WAY. ALWAYS HEADY FOR USE. SOLD BY THE GALLON. Ono Gallon Covers Twenty Square Yards, Two Coats SPZCI.U2S AND PRICE LIST FURNI3ED GRATIS." We cap- ciaHt ciU tlo -.ttei.ti.-n t the Toll r-. o u- .rt - I h.i.e n JwrVin last -ir -n I m mil U pleiei flnt panted d c .t.-idt-r it ;: Ol I'.il.t. Crrawrll i. V., Hun jrd c i.iit, MJ.. Fib. Tub T'uin,", Facq ikuCo., V. , Feb. 6th. 1873. Mr C T Knlcht clr : The T.ilnt miiu- -aleiy t hand ordt ivd lw ke. 8, Hv f i- Ions enrh, an I 1hr,- uvk-tr ...... U hc!i A a t.ra.lice lack. I did ttir j b my gel- To eek. c . t . t w , - ) c u.p eted the U.Ue two coat?. Th Ubt COt I apn'ie i t-.iik an t u t 'c-ul.y c .. -c ded thv tor enin t-like hdrdne.?. -nd b -dv Urtt.vitioiuvri'i m. wtil h is n iuiu jut An. I htrm iHV .il t'tl Oli I iTi: '. ' . u " ' 1 1 w -A i.i i Iks. t it n eou trv ocb Mock - t-tlm ..nuu. o v I ' lo ci'dy the reut ad.pUbl-itv ot ynr "rnamel t'-int tihv wim olo r p- p e. in xc,!l -uy f m nerial. I beau y ot co or, and in the fct oflt I'dn ready mix l ' ih i I u'iv you tree permUsio'i, (it it is desirable to yod.) ' iuU wht ue ih:nK i roi'cr ut this leittr. .... Very rcspcctfuiiy uud trj.y. S. McGILL, M. D. To the PL HUC-It ..tr.-ds me much 'cai-ure to stute that In July, 171, Front Street Th-ir wa puli.LM in.idc .n.l .-nl wi-.i ' B.ad.e'b futtrut fcnaii.el Paiui, lor which C P KuichtTNu 'J vVl ahu.l ctrect, t6 a-cnt. and, tote tity t. lU buperiority over'auv -ttd all oth-r pd-.u f ir similar u-e. 1 i uo private dwelling can paut poeaib y be mdrcted t thrt very tcv. r te.-t i'. uud. roea at tids etab Utiiu nt, where, during ourdily cicaniu ao and . 1 1 hi c e .tantiv ppiicd to it. and yet it appear as sound and re-h as when nut t" nuin rrou-. advaniara it posi-e-sea ovr ovher paints I will onlv metili.tu Us i eTn ' mixed u d ready t.. .i-i i.r.1...i-t..- -1... ,.,i t. v. r. 1iert.v1.1ib c ti n - n nT-,,1.1 et on wi.ie:i it U u rd As - id. I . and irle-rn-n city, possibly antic putc -" - - btlu-vi. ; i: ail. Baltimore. April , 13T3. Hr. C. P 'Kn'uht Dear $!: TL p.ilnt wr-ei-ind from you bave been applied t several t u - t in in .i.d n t o-c f our iiiend, and hav.-givtn en'iro ati(t'ac ti -u in -orerttig qu t it in ir 6. nid i 1 a ;upt ibility to ail klud- vf surface of materi il .n.t rium m oamic dr : i-ui'y o ilut cl-sa o consum-r h bave to de- pH-nl np'Mi uukn ! iri ., or louud tbe most iKctpllou. puibtcra to FROil IIDV. .TOII.V WETHEREQ. Mr. C P Knijjiti Ai iuo rcc u--...d a of nitf.d, 1 w6 Induced to apply your p-tteot Brj :lev'-" p.n t t- u l. on . 1 b ve p'ca-ure in staling hat it has proved bitctily SMtbfAcujry.'covrrliig morv - a f ice tti f you promised, is more iconomical, cairies belter glut tiia 1 ordimr. piint, u.od I fcvr from iUagrecajle odor Ywttri, Ucpccifuiy, JOHN WETHERED. Baltikoke. December 27th, 187L C P. KDiht. E-q . AicV t.ir 'trnd'y'd Pitcnt Eu i.el Palut lear Sir: h paint we purcUpe 1 I'mn u c wd the--11 y eiid ru us 'he bt o any kind wehavefver us-d ; it c ve-ii q-i n i.- e -.y rtil 14 d--- i e l d'yin promptly and with a hard trloss wbichmu t, we tui.nv r-. i iU; mi mi ot U k nlof wet'hwr llii i ur t-xpttri jnce. said wuii rce)iuui- u I i. vita cer. iur yaud iuteid to use it on all occasions where we devlre a g"e-l j o' w..rl. Ve.y Uopcctiuliy. E MART & QUARTLEY, 270 W. BUtimore8t. House, Sign and Frescoe Palaers Plasawiyillb. H ahtf HDCa, Mo. Mr. C P. Knichf Ttexr Sir : Inai Te-y ippy toiutormyou that your Patent Enam el Plut" ha.- given eiiti; n it j.j . :io . 1 p e'er it to any pain. I have ever seen used. aau rccummenu n lor nur iui iy oud ociuiy as Ycry Kcspaiuiiy, ' No. rpwajd nr pco ;u: ean Le scin at tuu IV. c following wfll kxonw Pric per ton Pelirrrcd en the Car at Factory PAYABLE UT CASH HOVKMBKR 155 00 65 00 65 00 $75 00 $30 00 35 00 .wins: testimonial? or the Pa'nt : ed Hr.-dle P icnt, Knatn-I Paint on rry with t. and It looks ai well iow as when 1 o'ln. iru, 6th, S?3. A. II 8TRA3BAUOII. now with .-outUern people. ' J ! . . " li eboald b it! can app v lT- huvu never dabbled in l r in 4 'uim m -u.i. Fu nnicti line in the cecutiou o. work rt-rr - y. winch impart.-. bt utv a- d durab lily t t caniretlv lecoiumeud it to the tmrrc ant- give ibcai greater ra. taction thiu they can Frtnt street Theatre. CnMCER3BCHO Dec in be r loth. 7i. mix and lumii-u rau rials, wherein we have Voor. I'U j, J ACOB 3TOUFFER & SON. parnuioaut to any 0' er. ' R. DICKCTTH. D. C. P. KNIGHT, Sole Aijent, 03 W. iiombarti Street, Baltimore. -I omee. Read. MAS A.T$aa fisr. 3 - LORIijJLiA RDU: STEAM S J LJ. -jti L'-H E FOK ITKW YORK. SAILING TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS FROM NKW YORK, AND WEDNE8 ' DAYS AND 0ATURDAY8 FROM WILMINGTON. riIROUr;iI COlSNtSCTIOVK WIT ALL RAILROAD L RAIDING OITT OF iVIL.HINTON. So jaswsngera taken. For Fretgnt upptf BARRY BROTHERS, -Aeats as ' 147- mt 2b BALTIMORE Ay WILMINGTON - SEMI-WEEKLY STEAMSHIP IillVE. Composed of the first-class Steamaaips ?. J. Foley, Capt. D. J. Price Lucille, Capt. I. S. Uannett Rebecca Clyde, Capt. D. C. Childs Will hereafter sail from Baltimore evry Tuesday and Friday and from Wilmington every Wednesday andRaturday, connecting at Wilmington with the Wilmington. Co lumbia and August, WilmingUin.and wel don. and the Wilmington. Charlotte and llntberford railroads alo the several lines f steamers to Fayeteville, Giving Through Bills of Lading, To all points in North and Pout h Carolina, Georgia -nd Alabama; connecting atBa ti more with the Haltimon; and Ohio and the Northern Central railroads for all point in the Vet and Northwest, and with steamon nd rallro'ds for Boston, New York and Philadelphia. A. D. PAZATTX. Agents, Wilmington, N, C. AxdUes t Co, Agents, Baltimore, dec 31 192 Philadelphia and Southern Matt Steamship Linp. f'0rrOf?ED OF FIRST CLASS STEAM 0 BUIl PIONEER, 825 TONS Captain JOHN WAKELJEY, T0NAWANDA, 850 TONS, Captain WILTR NKS, Will hereafter sail from Philadelphia and Wilmington, every WEDNESDAY. For Freight engagements, apply to WOltTH 4f WORTH, Agents, Wilmington, N. C. W. L. JAMES, General Agent, 130 8outb Third Street, Philadelphia. 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Cleric of superior C ourt , ' Bmnwiek eoonty, Vg;n Bdlirnj, PistettlTfl iMrir' sTBiMslllIIPjf. A- . r- "A -' .--' ti..i EEPUBIIGA N!P. A'B TT. la pnbJUhaderery afteruben nt theartonlIi logly low rate of s . ' - - - FiyE DOLLARSPerAttnnm' rtwiuw - -.ft Cf Th.G Official Organ of the City and County, and will devote par ticular attention to local afiain and the pros perity or the Cape Fear region THE EVENINa POST will eon tain full and complete f MARKET REPORTS, Summary or Btate Nswe, Political Articles, Original Poems, IvxiH teuany, Humur, ZWe hope to majce our paper WELCOME GUEST, A a, every Fire-side, and to all classes ol people. It will be useful to The Merohant The Mechanic, The Professional The Farmer, The Family and The Children. 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It will t-utain, with ill the fore- sn d i?i fluence at its command, the principles aud policy which have rendered ti at puny ' justly famous in our histo'y, ituiii a!v.. cite those measures ry wbi'di tlie ho- r. the peace, and the protoerity of the nation can be best sec red aud iromoted, :itid w?d constantly study the wants of the p epic rather than the wishes ol the politicians. ran 2TH w m 7?zr SEMI- WEJSEL T TIMES Is published every Tnt?day and Friday, and contains all the agricultural iind iitera ry matter ot 'he VVeekly edition, and a full and easeful compilation of editorial and news features ot the Daily. Terms of the Semi-V tkly Times: Ore copy, one year. $3; two copies one y ear, $5; ten copies, one year, $25 and oue extra copy free. ttubscripttons to cither of our editions received lor ales6 leugth ol time than one year at yearly rate These prices are invariable. 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H Moore, deceased, to appear before the Clerk of the superior Court of New Hanover county, at his office at the court house in the city of Wilmington, on or be'-r thetli !av of March next, and rile the evidences of their debts. j. c. JUN; Clerk of superior f'ourt and Judge of Probate, DuBrutz Cutlar, Att'y. feb5 223-lnw6w The American Farmer. This old standard monthly journal ot agri culture begins a new volume Januarv 1st. Special attention Is palp besides I hat iriven the stable crops to Stock breeding, Fruit erowing, the Dairy, &c. Some of the most successful of American agricuitur-.s's eon tribute to Its pages. It Is practical, substa .i tial, reliable! Subscription Sl,V)ayear To clubs of five or more, onlvSl each, Verv handsome premiums for clubs. Specimeii number five. SAM'L 8AND- & SOX, pub ishers. Baltimore. Mm dec 31-d&w t f New tStore ! 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Although each succeeding number bif rds a irefh pleasure to its friends, the r. ai va ue ai d t eauty of THE ALDINE will be mob i appreciated after it has been boned up at t' e close of the year. While other publications may claim superior cheapness t- eoiu ruled with rivals oi a simi ar class FiiE AU'i.NE i a utdqueand original con', cepiioi alone aid uuapproached--abeo-uie! without eorapetition lu price or curtet' r '1 ho pones-or of a complete vi ume. eatiirof duplicate the quautity of lin pu er u d ei-u ravines in an shape or uii Hi Ut rot vol'iui'S, lor tn times its cott, aud ti.en there arc ihu chrmos besides t ART DEPARTMENT. Nolwithst tidit g ihe increape lo lie price ot buiibcnp'ioii i.ibt lull, win n 111k ai itfuuid its ji'fbcnt m ble proper i . i ; e it' d Mv.tteutative character, the ecfi t on v a t. or'- than doub ed d ring tbo u.i e;.r. proving that the American public i.ppi'.c ute. m a wili hupport. a tlncere ef mi in t: c cauft oi An 1 he publisberb aiixiouo to juMpi the ready c -1 tidence thus . tnnjiisiiui ti. h.ive exeiten themelves to thcuiuiort to cevelop and improve tho a ri ; and i he p'atib loi the com'i g ytar, as ui;toioeti b) the tut-ntLly issues, will sstoa ibh ui.d deiif'it even tt;e mott ssngtilBt Hi. nd - ot llik ALDINE. Tho j ub trliera are authorized to an nouiice ti sigi.b ' torn many ul the most era liietii artis. ot A meriea Ju addition HE ALDINE will reproduce ex. .inp.es o! the titbt loreigu m:vtera, se .ec til wiih u view to tbe liiahest artistic -ueee.-s and reatebt gen-T tl iutereSt, avold intucii xb ija vf become familiar throngs, piit tori ;j h-, or cttp.es ol any kled. I u quarterly limed plates, for 1873, wC reproduce itur ol John Davis inimitable clin! ski teher; appropriate to lour St asons. ihise pl.ttes, app arii in the itsues fcr i jii ii.r) , Apri'.Juv ai d October, would fit out; wurtu thu price oi a j ear's sub eciiption. i i,e pi -pillar leiitureof a coploafl)-il)o6-i mi t ti (..hri-ri maBM iiumbei viil be con tinued. io p.-f?s.ci. ui-h n v.ilu:ib!e epitome of Ihe art worid, ut a cost so trifling, will com uiui.'d the bUbbCr i'lloUb ol IU Ubai dtt in every nctioil f the eeUlitiy but as tho us- lu D.-ss uud attrLetiouol l UE LDINE c;iu be eiibi.tict-d. in proportion lo the in- ta ncai l'iercase ol il-. bUppor ers, the pub-K-ii' r. j-Topobe to muke "a.-buratice donbly .s.i:e" ii.c lv ovviu.i; utiparalleled offer of PREMIUM CIIROMOS FOR 1673 : i vi iy r til scritH r to THE ALDINE, who p;y in .-d wu.ee lor the yearlb73, will ro i t.iv- u ti),ijt udditioiiul charge a pair of i.tilui i i. ehromo-, alter J J. Hi 1, tbo e:n tr ti- r i i ii j ui ler. '1 he pictures en i'i ed "I lit; Vi in:- Bell " and "Crossing i he A'ooi" uru I4x0 iLches are printrd Irom c'5 ih reii plates, r quiring 5i5 im-pn-bbioub and tiuts to perfect e-ch picture i'he tame cLiromos are old for flJUpei jr -u i. u i .. 4- j .to uciernitnation o the conductors to keep THE ALDINE out ot i lie reuch of competition in every iepurtmcut, the chromos il' be found eor rerpoifii uj ahead ol any that can be Ol-i.-rtu by t tiicr pt-riodicals. Every subscri ber w ii itceivc a CiTiiticbte, r-ver the shj nature ol tiio puoiiaher , xuarauteeing tii.t tiio ciiromoa deiiverea shall be eqnal to tin: faiiiiilts lur isbtd the agent, or the money will be n luntled. 1 be distnbut'ieu tit this arad-., fee to the sub-sciif-ets ul u $5 p'-rn-dica', wl'J mark epoih in tu- hib.ory of art aud considering tiio Utiprcce-ciitt ti c ipnessof tbe pr.eo tor i liti, ALDINE i sell, tne marvel falls little bhort d a miracle, even to those best acquainted wit a .he achievements of ! v utive gcnn;s and improved mechanical app iancec. (For iliusirMtioos of tbt curomos sco Nov. issue of THE ALDINE. THE LITERARY DEPARTMENT uill continue under the care of Mr. Richtrd llt-my Moddard, as-iated by by the bst writers and poets ot the day, who will striTt lu Imv the liieratura of T4K ALDINE al wssyiu keeping with its artistic attrac tious. TERM3: FiVK DOLLAR pr annum, in advance, with i i hi ou.ori trie. TriK ALDlK will nerea'ter b obtai hie o lv h'li.-crij lion. 'J Leie will be 10 ic iiK eii trr e,u: raw ; c th for tuscriptioi b n.-! t to ti e pubiifheiB dirttt, cr i.a: (I'll tu t; It c 1 a-, eld, without rpOD Mi) lity 'o I, - pub ibhers, except in Ce vvi::.- c'thc C"tilieate i p'Ven beaiinii tL l.c!-. iii.ie i-ti.K ipe il Jab PnttOU M Co. AC i-NTS WANT EL). Anv po-oa wini:i t ct permanentij as t loc.ti :iu i.i. w 1, r ceive mil aud prompt in tiro.;, i n t y ai.p yinu io rtt i I'ti & U(, I ubiib- rs, 'o. .Maiden Lfne, New TorK. tui; FAS II ION A BLE SOUVENIR, 1 OK THE IIO I 10 V f EA80N. Thi ear will be THE c'PKnB VOLUME THE ALDINE. liotird in mtirocco elotb, MfOrted . . - ..I I. ATI rti hy -' cr- i.i leu i)Oir;s rea euaes, a' vr tui-K jt!ii .-ii!e a tuny royal voinme-sR' lery ot lino urt etn;ravin8 that will best fH.ce r. plcubUti- to the rtcipitnt, sua a de.iM.ii-t ration t the table Ol the dcnor. Tn re a;e about 00 plateb, moat of whicfl c u!d not be matched ill -ize or qulitj a he art ttoU b at a doilar each. They conv ! k deaiiis by tl-.e leadiug p -Inters a .'Ir.uyhtMiien of day. tivin the vldfj ra?-i:e t tiure. animal anJ landscsne 00 j cis. combined with pure, liabt and "rc;" ful literature, edittd i.y tbe poet fcboisr, Kiehard Henry Stoddard, forming no atiractive ornament for the panor or brary. TRICE, $S. Deliver-(1 free. Liberal disrooot lo trat on thii v luruo. Order pmBpUJ J.S. .-UiTON CO, Pnblb No. r3 Jcaideu Lane, New lorii. jnn TO tt L Aloiiill'rf Ket5taurunt THE GEM. No. 1G fc?OUTH WATER STRKETt VILMlNGTOJf, N. C. SlealP at all Honrs. The best Wl Luii ors and Cigars alwFfl 0D Hand. The Public ar iaiUod to no
The Evening Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
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March 21, 1873, edition 1
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