M A "... . w ICO: r . i ! I i 1 .' i ? 4 ij.j'jiij f.,,,, ;;J?i,j A i i s. :Jl t ..." " . . '." t ru if- WlXMNGTON, N. THOBSibfflS ;1873 L VII. NO. 9 5 My ii r, 7 V J Ac 1-J !3 C'3 on except Sunday. IN JAV ....Kusiue M ANN Su,wr,Pl,0,, -, J .i Ivaucc t in aJv;ir.ce js, ia alvancc t.. -i 'fUTfl ,. .Editor 3 o 1 M 50 tL .. Buiucs Mana-cr, and all Uons or matters relating to the artmcnt to the Editor. ak.net: ,o!iciU-d from our fricada S tbc State, ontopicb of RCne j L'olitical news and reports ol pt t illv desirable. fattVEttTMEyr . i. ir 1 m.lisp 5rnktra2C uiiice. a.U i - J1- - 7 Pa ; p.. t--rs ai-l iiiAiiulaOturers in lliU - -iCiiv 1 -id leic-rai.hcU rromi'tl Uc -x u'lfie bought and sold I" fkri or er t:o buy. soliri!.-l. ayl KfeiKri S- sUU-rs w,M have prumpt.it- Uou. Ime p hi frt " -. a:'l Willi your local fcr- j V T. I'KTTKWAV., - riu.li-u and lT.Kliice l.TkPr. 11 ti OUTII I IIO.NT ST., TLIINOTON, X. C. innT::r Steam anl Gas Fitted ' aii-l rUaU r in m-htand c;alv:iaizcd Irou rU'C, Fixture?' N r.ad all dt -..-riptions of TTTTin FOR STEAM. WATER i AND GAS. btfular att. nti-m paid to lilln.0- up o !V COTTON MILLS, I tt-it'a' Mcain, Cias and Water, DT13 IM-tf LNSl'UANCE. k .tvn urn: iNsru.vNci: can r.h '.-rioJ a.i tin- inwi i cuririit rales in the bwi; re!o:.-ib;c Lonipaines, on p kit, on tr nstTc r.n i: insurance i)'ri'Arv. a its sjvm.vwj J. A. V UNE. en l ins. asi., frr.IAl 1 IKE INSURANCE CLML'AIiY, ol l.ondon. Asset t-s I c r' ;n kiki; isuu- ii COMI'A.NY. New Orleans k.-- 5-i,,,II LiMVILtE HKE INSUIIANCE AND ir-VKI2;G COMPANY of Va., asset r.Y!wNi:.t KEENAN, - I Insurance Agent's. 11 : Cliain,'i-r 1 CiMiitnerre, up stairs, i Wilmington. N. C. i 77-ly i -v i 1 ITitl FAMILY FLOUR ,hra 1 f any other on tlir market rl 1 loin my -ai not In-Kiirpasse nana at the Mill an. I DejHitory Jorn, jV.oltcd Meal, Pcas p.n.l Pe i Meal, i In tr- - r- Oats. Shorts and Bran. Is sold drajed free. n-tnrned In cood order will be m H X joi on next bill. LEX. OLDHAM, Proprietor. f 1 1.4 I. MANNING jsSIOH MtRCHAHT, A N n DEALKK IN rroTisiois, Dry Goods C'-Btlinj, &c. Sc., :aaJ -i N'otUi Wtcr Street. ILMINuTON, N. C. is'. - and I'.ch OJcrs Solicited " ll-ly M m; CONNOR 4 R ROOM tr v Ma'.berry and Nutt St6. y -i H e l est quality of iicga i I 157-ly i,v VLOKI Successors to ' H. . E F F , tUiMtinxu GOODS. I, I-Tnterns, Kerosene Oil Tin n l sheet Iron Ware done at short notice V il i.,alrbank s les. . S1 ront Street. a i. m; ton, n. c. I 150-ly I i Ti bv a ber's ilIISCELLANEOUS. FAKMING Ji J N 13 . - 750 ACRES i OF FARMING AND WOOD LAND In Brunswick County, .for Sale oiJ Excbangtr ror'CIfy Property, The Land i3 situated on the South side of Town Creek, about one and a half miles from Lower Town Creek bridge. 75 Acres Arc all ready for planting. Four hundred loads ot good stable manure and compost are on the Land. The Farming Land is already ditched and fenced. It ia good for Cotton, Corn, Peas, Potatoes and Wheat. Has a splendid clay foundation. 500 G-rape Vines, Set out last year, will bear this Summer. 600 Apple Trees, also 600 Peach Trees, Of the finest qualities about three years ,i . . i . . r. ' old set out last year, are in fine con- dition. THI3 WOOD LAM) About C75 acres, is of the best in the State. There are about 3,000 cords of wood yere are auout o.uuu corus oi woou the Land, and the farthest not to on haul more than half a mile. The Land fronts about three miles on Town Creek and Daws' creek, and has lour good landings. One of the hnest marl beds in the State la on the Land, within eighteen ;n.K, f .h.cnrf... ' .uuvd v tut, bua.uww. i ue farming utensils, including riows Hoc?, Harness, &c, will also be sold. Fortv barrels of Corn and a very good lot ot Fodder now at the Farm. One four room dwelling house, a store, also a barn and stables, are on Jthe pre mises. The biri1dnfcs"are all DCW. Will sell or exchange for city pro perty. Apply to CRONLY & MORRIS, Auctioneers and Real Estate Agents. feb 17 233-tf MONEY, You Can save money by buying your BOOTS AND shoes 3 NORTH FRONT STREET, LARGE STOCK, BEST ASSORTMENT. AND LOW PRICES G R. FRENCH & SON, 29 North Front street march V) 251 ,l A Rejtosilonj of Fashion Pleasure and Instruction" HARPERT BAZAR. NOTICES OF THE PRESS. The Bazar is edited with a contribution of tact and talent that we seldom find in any journal , and the journal itself is the organ of the great world ot fashion. Boston Trav eller. The Bazar commends itself to every mem ber of the household to the children by droll and pretty pictures, to the young la- dies uy us iikauiuu piBbC9 iu cuueso outij, to tbe provident matron by ite patterns for the children's clothes, to paterfamilias by its tasteful designs for embroidered slippers aDd luxurious dressing gowns. But the reading matter of the Bazar is uniformly of great excellence, The paper has acquired a wide popularity for the fireside enjoyment it a fiords. X Y Evening IbsL - SUBSCRIPTIONS 1873. TEBMS : Harper's Bazir, one year f4 00 An extra copy of either the Magazine, Weekly or Bazar will be supplied gratis for every club of five subscribers at 4 each,-In one remittance; or 6ix copies for $20 with out extra copy. ; Subscriptions to Harper's Magazine, Wceklv. and Bazar, to one addresa for one year, $10; or two of Harper's Periodicals to one address ior one yar ' : Back numbers can be supplied at any time. The five volumes ot Harper's Bazar, for the years 1868, '69, 70t.,nt '72, elegantly, bound in green morocco cloth, will be sent CTTjresa. freight prepaid, for $7 each, The nostarre on Harper's Bazirls 20 cents year, which must be paid at the subscri poet oince. Aauress - . HARPER & BP. OTHERS, ' New XOrkJ , april 11 279 UUr&KiUK uiiibA vj-.xkx auufuuu- . w ' . r-. . i O.ilr Blanks. . For sale oy 8 G HALL WARRANTTEE DEEDS-i On hand and for sale? -; , - feb 25 r a u iiamj MISCELLANEOUS. -EST.' AJBLISITED OLD Fill X . u.hnw oilor, (Late Green wald & Ud.,) WHOLESALE DEALER IN cs, Brandies " and Segars. NO. 10 SOUTH WATER 8T Respectfully informs his numerous custom ers mai ne uas openeame largest, ana oesi stock of Pure Liquors in the State at prices .A,f V t M A. iO compeie wiin any in or in em nouse. I snail Keep constantly on nana old Ken- tacky Rye aka North Carolina Corn Whis- kies, Imported Brandies, Wines and Segars. stock before bWinarelsewherc. rureuasersvwni u wen lij eiauiiue my SEGARS A SPECIALITY OCt 7 m-iy A. ADRIAN. H. VOLLERs ADRIAN & VOLLERS. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Groceries and Liquors, Importers of German and Havana Cigars, AND Commission Merchant South-East Corner Dock and Front Streets. WILMINGTON, N. C. Having the largest and best assorted Stock of Groceries and Liquors in the City, Dealers will find it to their Interest to give us a call buying elsewhere. mav 17-tf II. MARCUS, Wh olesale Dealer IN LIQUORS, TOBACCO & SEGARS, PRINCESS ST., ABOVE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, WILMINGTON, N. C, p s A full supply of Ale and Lager Reer in Half and Quarter Barrels Families supplied with Lottled Ale and Lager Beer. feb 3 221-tf 1873. Fnmitnre & uarpet 1873. . WAREHOUSE. THE people of the Carolinas now have at home one of the largest Furniture and Carpet Warehouses in the country, xney can select in person from one of the largest stocks i ever otlerea in the state. The designs are all new and handsome, and we invite the public to examine stock and prices before purchasing, U. A. SMITII & CO. ! jan 9 200 ti J. S. TOPHAM & CO.. No. 8 South Front Street, vrlLJIIiYGTOTV, N. C, MANUFACTURERS AN 13 Wholesale and Ketail Dealers -In ! SADDLES, HARNESS, TRUNKS & TRVA CLING BAGS Collars, Hames, Trace Chains, Whips o r.n- a.hwu r-k mil ii ii f i jiiiimn. &miiftiir: in nun. Spurs, Dog Collars, Saddle Clotbs, Woolen & Linen Horse Covers Fly Nets, Feather Dusters, Axle Grease, Bridles, of all "kinds, Sad- ; -dlery Hard- ; .,.:-4. . ware,&c. 'yy : A L P O , SECOND IIANP HARNESS, SADDLES, REINS, &c CHEAP FOR CASH. June 7, 1-ly; JJew Store ! Old GrOOds GREENEWALD & C0.i: . t NO. 7 MA RKXT S l'KKE l't , WHOLESALE DEALERS IN " LIQUORS, .WINES, '. : ; ' . BRANDIES, WHISKIES . I;- 5:':'. -'V';.. GINS, &c; &ct and all kinds of Fancy Uquors. which we will offer to the trade on the most reasonable ments or, me oest gooas in me couniry. fcwtwn, ; " a r o jt7Flease call before making your purchases. jauli -. .. " r - - - .. .- xot-u . MAGISTRATES BLANKS A fuU line on hand, and for sale -1 feb 25 v S G HALL. DID GOODS i - - )' iA " ' 1 - B'AIt ROADS. -: WiLoington, Columbia & Aur -f fjustJt R Ki ; Conpany i : ! Qrar. SurBBiirTBSDKWa' OrFics, - ! . CHAfJOE OF SCHEDULE; X KO lnto :efect'at S:25 A. H.7M6Ma7. 7th iMfcirjtaai is fi!?ffi?fqivw DAT EXBJCS2P TRAlH(DailjO J-frt Learo WUmlnrtdn: ; i . v.-. I .la 1 3:25 Ai M Arriye at Florence,.:. ..,.j;j9;55;A;M I rriM .t rvilnTnHtA f SI!!; iSi Arrive at uQiumDia. . Arrive at Aligns t&.... i ' " "rT:-vr? vv v-t aorubhi. . .v. . o.iJDjA. M Arrive at Columbia. . . .ti . .t2jtll'2S AM Arrive at Florence. i u f.v4:35r P. M Arr , ,t w m turfon . : ,ifl.KP TW r : " i -w......,f t . NIQUT EXPRESS nUlN DAXLXl (STN- JJAXB J5A.CJjrriUji... - .V -JtA I j Wilmington .'.V. . ; i 6;45 P. M Arrive at Jriorfince.,rft...,.l?..Tll:iP. M Arrive at Columbia. .....,.4 i 3:40 A. M Arrive at "Augusta. . .V. . . .V: .11 S$i2Q K. Al Leave Augusta,. 5;5ftPMi Arrive at Florence ....... . 'V 2:12 A. M Arrive at WilmiHgton ..V 8:00 A; M JAMES ANDEBO Gen'iStip'i oct 9 Wilmington & Weldonvfl. R, OniCB GKNKIUL SUPKBIliTZirpEMT, 1 . WHiMington, fl. C.i Juiie 8, 1S72. j )r mi change of ssmoVtMi N AND AFTER JUNE 1 PASSENGER TRAINS N AND AFTER JUNE 10th INSTANT, on the Wil mington and Weldou Railroad wiU ruua follows: m i J 16 f MAIL TRAIN. - i - - Leave Union Depot daily (Sun- " davs excepted). ?v. , ...... At r ; tsua A. M Arrive at Goldsboro 115:11 P. M Rocky 'Mount 2:tl P. M Weldon S:50-..M Lcar Weldon daily (Sundays dsScepted) At (J:l.iA:M Arrive at Rocky Mount j ! i mnrw xr Goldsboro Iil6IVM Union- Depot ...... 5:30 IV M EXPRESS TRAIN. . Leave Union Depot daily. ..At 10:40 P. M Arrive at Goldsboro 3:00 A. M 4:56 a! M 6:50 A. At Weldon; ! 6:50 A. M Leave Weldon daily 7:10 P.- M 7:10 F.' M Arrive at Rocky Mount. . ... 8:58 P. M Geldsboro lV.Zti F. M Union Depot 3:10 A. M WMnn fnr all nnints Nrrth uLn Rav Uno Mall Tram makes close connection at and Acquia Creek routes. ' ' r ' r " Express Train connects only with Acquia Creek route. PULLMAN'S PALACE SLEEPING CARS ON THIS TRAIN. FREIGHT TRAINS will leave Wilming ton tri-weekly at 6.00 A. M., and arrive at 1.40 P. M. EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAINS will leave Wilmington daily (Sundays excepted) at 5:45 P. M., and arrive at 4:30 P. M. JOHN F. DIVINE, General Superintendent. 19-tl June 8 Carolina Central Railway Company, WILMINGTON, N. C, ) May 14, 1873. f PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE 1 WILMIK GTON DAILY (EX- j cept Sundays) at. $8:00 AM Arrive at Wadesborp at.i.. i 5:25 P M jueave VYfldeSbOrO At . . . 1 . . i 7: IU A M f ' - - a Arrive at Wilmington at.... .?..J 4:35 P M FREIGHT TRAINS.; ,Z Leave Wilmington dailj? (except Sundays). . ,. ...;;..,., t Arrive at Laurinburg at , Leave Laurinburg at . . . 6:00 AM 5:30 P M ;00 A M J Arrive at Wilmington at.-. ., .. . . ; 15.30 PM , PASSENGER TRAINS.; -4 Leave unariotte aaiiy,. cundays r excepted, w. .w;".'o.W a m Arrive at Buffalo at ....... . . . ,13.00 M Leave uunaio ai..i . j . .: . ; . .l.tu r m Arrive at Charlotte at:;;:.v.:....5.15 P M Irregular Lumber and Timber Trains run on both portions; of he Road as tlxe busi ness requires.- li ; r I A Daily Stage will soon run in connection with the traina on both ends of t liiis Rail way. : - ' ' '? S - ; i ' S. L. JcaEMOIST, . ' - Chief Engineer and SupH. ' . may 19 f ": - : -' j 311-tf Foreclosure ot JSIorasrc T"EFATJLT HAVING 'BEE tf HIDE BY XJ John Westor in a certain r4ortgage , J aeea. executea oy mm ana his.wid to the Cape Fear Building Association, end regis tered in the Register's office of 17 ew Han over county iu Book Z. Z., page ?5. No- tice; therefore, is hereby 'given, tlut the said r mortgage! will be foreclosed In pursuance I of the powet therein contained by a sale of the premises thereby "conveyed ct public auction at tbe Court House door 1 i the city of Wilmington, ;on Friday the CC Ih day of May InsLj at 11 o'clock A. M. ' ; ; .!.V- Said premises begin in the Nc. iern line,! of Church etreet .110 feet East; of Fifth I street, and run, thence East alorf Church street 271 feet by 66 feet deep. i AttryC K. Building A5Sc jiation.: . may 9 ; 'S'. tt'i-.SJ03-9,ir,23&O; IHATTLE 'MORTGAGE DI "D20: J band and for sale v A 8 G ilALL. a. iw- V J .-ft nri- -i. 1 r irxi-. w . :- - t : -- , ' - - .. .- - - 1 .. BAIL ROADS. -Pieilioiit -Air-Line, Railway.1!;. jfk i j iV - . ii Ihrng furnished and expenses paid. AdJrcls ju5 ... TOrlimnnil'Jni nini'y V "j1 fVdiaqa Danville jRiClimoad and r Danville iCJiTjsipix, t-M ' r or ivetem C. k; w, Conqensed Time Table. Io effect on and after Sunday, Mai ii, 1873. i't i GOING NORTH. -I ; f -) . . . . t rr STATIONS.' j MAIL. EXFKE83-, LoaVe Charlotte T.IO p. m 6.25 A. M. 4t Salisbury. 0.50 " 8.34 " Greensboro 1.40 a. m 11.10 " Danville J4.32 1.52 p. m. f Burkville 9.44 6.0 Arrive at Richmond.. 12.45 p. m 9.e0 ' . GOING SOUTH. 6TAT10M8. MAIL. EXPRESS. Leave Richmand 2.30 p. m 5.10 a.m. t4 Burkville 5.55 4t 8.28 " Danville 10.41 12.75 p.m. Greensboro 2.15 a. m 4.00 44 - . Solisbury 4.57 44 6.22 Arrive at Charlotte. . . 7.27 41 8.30 ,4 GOING WEST. ! STATIONS. MAIL. EXPKKSS LeaveGeensboro' . . . 1.45a. v 10.21 a m. Co. Shops.... 3 36 44 arl2.20rM ;'4 i Hillsboro' .... 4.53 44 . 44 Raleigh 'g.05 44 Arrive at Goldsboro' . ll.Og 44 - , GOING WEST. ' i STATIONS. MAIL. EXrBISS Leave Goldsboro' 4.00 p. m 44 Raleigh 7.45 44 14 Hillsboro' 10.21 44 44 Co. Shopa 12.05 44 2.13 p. m. Arrive at Greensboro 1.30 44 3.30 44 SALEM BRANCH, On and alter March 2d. 1873. a mixad Pas- enger and Freight Train will be run dailv. Sundays excepted,) on the N. W. N. C. R. R., as follows: ' Leave Greensboro.... 3:40 P M Arrive at Kernersville 5.10 P M Leave Kernersville. 9:00 A M Arriveat Greejasborp. 10:80 A M Passenger train leaviia? Raleigh at 7:45 P M connects at Grecnaboro with Northern bound thurh inakififf the ouickest time to all Northern cities. Price of ticket same as other routes. Trains to and from Points East of Greens boro connect at Greensboro with Mail Trains to or from points North or South. I , Mail trains daily, both ways, over entire , MaU traios daily, both ways, over entire I ienKia oi ivoaa. express daily between if u OI ioaa- express daily between m.any nopb and Charlotte, (Sundays u.y . oilman Palace Cars on all night trains u.eiHBC" uanoitc rva ivicnmona, (without I Change.) I v,4-fU ii i i x :oi juimri lUAoiiiiuiiuu auuress S. E. ALLEN, General Ticket Agent. Greensboro, N. C. T. M. R. TALCOTT, Engineer and Gen'l Spucrintendaiit. may 24 3 OfficePeteksburg R. R. Co.) May, 31st, 1872. flN AND AFTER JUNE 3RD, THE trains V win run aa follows: LEAVE WELDON. Express Train 7:30 p. m. Mail Train ;:25 p. m. ARRIVE AT PETERSBURG. Express 10:50 p. m. Mail 7:00 p. m. LEAVE PETERSBURG. Mail 6:30 a. ra. Express 3:50 p. m. ARRIVE AT WELDON. Mail 9:40 a. m. Express 6:50 p. m. :T' 21 IZ&!SnTs U-tLElUlir TKAIJNfcJ. 8:00 a. m. 8:00 p. m. Arrive at Welden Ail a o cvu Tf ciuoil O.IA 17. Ill AttHva flf. TPfprchnr(r 7-n 0 m GASTON TRAINS. Leave Petersburg 6 00 am Leave Gaston 1:15 p. m Arrive at Gaston 12:50 p.m. Arrive at Petersburg 8:10 p.m. Ne trains will run on Sunday excent Ex- press trains Freights for Gaston Branch will be received at t.?esburg depot only on MONDAYS ana xxi u jk jja x s. The depot will be closed at 5:00 n. m. No gooas win De recaivea alter that hour. J. C. SPRIGG, Je 5-tf Eneineer and General Manasrer. F. A. SHTJTTE No. 3 AND 5 GRANITE ROW, Dealer, in FURNITURE, MATTRESSES, WINDOW SHADES, PEPPER HANGINGS, PICTURE FRAMES, CORDS, TASSELS, FRINGES, &c, &c. Having just received a supply of Furniture, I am prepared to give the public as good bargalBS as can be had in the city. please call and examine. T OCAL AGENT wanted In Wilmington JL for Tfia Axdxsx, the only Art J ournal in America. : An active, energetic person. who will obtain' a respectable list ot sub scribera, can retain the position permanent: ly. Other occupation no objection provided result are satisfactory. As TUB Ajdkie b not sold to Booksellers who are not regular agents, this is an opportunity to work np a business that wiU be a regular income with less exertion each Bucceedlnjr year. No application, will be entertained unless ac companled by , such, testimonials as will show; the highest respectability and general success of applicant in undertakings. Fall particulara by addressing - : THAMES SUTTON CO., Pnbllshers, ' s 58 Maiden Lans. New York. aprxi an AGENTS! A RARE CHANCE. 31 9i!4 COULTEitA CO CharlotLo, Mien. f'cr: SEEDS VEGETABLE AND FXO Willi , T7 ' Plants, roses, dahliam fuchsias, ii geraniums, bedding plants, cladlniuM, eu-! J6Spase&. illustrated, with practical dlre l "o?,a Henry A Dreer, 711 Chestnut ktrctt f Philad&iDhla. Tn. ' V"" Buunp ior ureers uaraen calendar. r REVARD. For any caso of IJIind Bleedinir. Itchlne or iri. ce rated Files that 1k liiNG's Tilo ltemeily fails to cure. It is prepared ex pressly to euro tholllrs ,, , , and nothing else. JSofd by all druggists. Trice. L00 &l tn $9n P,crtlay-' Agents wanted! All lU classes of working people of either sex, young or old, maKo moro nionrv ?Krk ? ln their sPare moment m, oral I WANTED. We wish toengago the services of at least one reliable, ietelligent gentlemen in every iyJownt?d coty in the South. Busi ness agreeable end strlctly.legitimate. yield ?fom 10 Per annumf 1 "or par- t culars address TurnWl Brothers, l'uij. lishers, Baltimore, Md. SEND 25 CEflTS FOR THE ADYEETISEI GAZETTE, A book of 128 pages, showing how, wh where to advertise, and containing a en ami nearly 3,000 newspapers, with much other in g a list of wiiuuou oi inierast to advertisers. Ad- GEO. r. BOTVELL & CO'3 AMElUCAN A book of 600 pages, with editors' and pub-" Tii. """""i uhlu oi esiansninent, size, politics, subscription price and circulation iL wspapers in the United States and Dominion of Canada. PRICE, FIVE DOLLARS, by mail. Address publishers, No. 11 I'ark Kow N Y BARBER SUOV JOE TURNER wishes to inform his rutu- ; . l.. Fu"b scuiittiiy, Liim iic is now I Prepared to do all kind of work In his line I and would respectfully request a contin iui- I tion of the patronage which has herttoioio been so liberally bestowed upon him. Jan 16 tf IXKi Vol. VII 1S7. OLD IVX IVJS . THE PEOPLE'S MAGAZINE. Edited by Edward E. Hale. mo enlarged resources placed in tin. hands ol the OLD AND NEW, by the nub- . 1MJ hum uy me proprietors, enable them to I announce a volume of wider interest than I mey nave ever published. Mrs GrecnougKs Story, Python ia. ami Mr Hale's Story, Ups and Down, will be continued and completed in thii volume. A series of short stories by Miss Meredith Mrs Stowc, Mrs Whilncy Miss Male, Mr Perkins, Mr jjrinj and others, has been engaged. Mr Martineau's series will be continued in papers on The Church and its Exclusive Claims, Scripture and the Limits ol its Au thorityj God in Humanity, dc. The series of articles on Political Science by gentlemen of recognized ability, will comprise papers on Railroads. 8ervniR m Masters ? The Ballot in England Laud The Law of Maritime Jurisdiction ; The In- uian question ; ine Buuragc of Women : Equal Taxation; Tariti'i and Protection What the New Administration mast 'do Labor and Wages Question. The subjects of critical interest in NATURAL HISTORY AND PHILOSOP11 Y will be illustrated by different gentlemen eminent in their lines of research. We shall soon have the pleasure of printing paper-, among others, by Prof. Lesley, Mr Dal), Dr Gray, and President Hil). THE EXAMINER is not confined to the review of the publi cations of a few houses, but attempts to give someaccdunt ol the more important issues from the French, German and Eng- 1 i;c hi nroaa oaurnlloo - THE RECORD OF PROGRESS ue8mueB luti suDsianuai aayancc which the world has made, in whatever direction or in whatever region, with special reference to improvements in domestic life wiiich may be attempted in America. The magazine will be under the editorial charge of Edward E Haie who will have. wlder assistaace than h pret.nfnrn in in mnn- wiaer assistaace man herctolorc in the man I r I. T !H -1 . o yurnai uepartmcni. GIVEJV AWAY! The beautiful Chromolith 44 CONFI DENCE," byHAMMiTT Billiwos, is pre sented to every Renewal and New Subscri ber to "OLD AND NEW" for 1873 at fl 00; or at H 25 the Ohromolith will be furnished handsomely mounted, ready for framing. Size 10x14. Subscriptions received by all book and Newsdealers at Publishers' rates. ROBERTS BROTHERS Publishers, No. 143 Washington St., Boston. BUILDING LOT. QNE of the finest BUILDING LOTS In the city, situated on the East side of Third Street, between Mulberry and Walnut, 00 by 165 feet, for sale. . t4 Apply to - r. i CRONLY fc MORRIS. Real Estate Agent. . '. 233-tf Feb 17 LOT on th corner ol Sixth and Church Streeta, 60 oy Go feet, fbr talo cheap, . - v:;Apply to ;l :" " ' T : ; r JAMES & BROWN, Real Estate AgentJ. . 233-tf Tcbl7 soon DIJIECl i v.

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