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! ,! i i! Slje (gucmito Post: "Wi tsi in QToy. y. c. Saturday. March 14th. 1874. Tme and False Conservatism. , We briefly adverted yesterday to the veto of the Goverdor of Virginia of Uie amended charter of f f Pf " burg, anCcommended the actto of he Executive as one whieb . calculated to inspire hope that Conservatem a that State, as illustrated by Governo Kemper, means something e than does in other fcouthem fctatcs. lu all couutries in which political parties cx- it 60inethiDg depends upon the names which parties take or are thrust upon them Especially do the names exert an influence when thes-3 parties: arc in process of formation. A cognomen which:was the designation of a party which mar have become odious, is judi- ,.imlr abandoned when the party fall to pieces. Of all the titles which pwlitieal or- gauizations has borne, none arc more respectable than that of Conservative. And scarcely under any other have greater abuses been continued, or op- pressions committed, than under this captivating name. In thc South it has distinguished not a political party in the nation, but a faction, whose object w-as,-sevcral years ago, to resist progress and improvement, and at present to overturn the governments' which have been in operation. for years, liicirs nas l.n o niPrrnlim of ilbusC". WulCU ercelv opposed the" spirit of the age, reform and civilization. The' only real conservatism v.hich at uraennf r T i vt in this countrv. is found IMVV tiA T?riihlir5in nartv. This party i3 uational. It has done much for the CICValloii oi uuuiun ivv-. " -- - no other organization at present in the country which presents principles which ire thc same in one State as in another, aretnesamcm out . , , Thcknots and factions into which the opposition is divided, arc without a r.rmrtn nrnoje. w i' r " ! Wo trust that Virginia has a lew r or nnr moreuuu:uwui..o. ri T 1 ' l 1 I I III I . j 1 ill. LLl M I principles of Governor Kemper, liu. it is to be feared that the party a uilu . I friends in the bouth, and iii travel over political ground which the remain- der of it does not appear likely to ever JrMfi treau. A British mob had an opportunity a few davs ao to air their loyalty, in a blinding snow Ston, oa tlio occasiou of and his bride into London. Dispatches state that tile casualties amuumcu l wounded. Although it can readily b( conceded that if thc marriage party had passed through an American city, that thc excitement would have been tbatth? .t L nr., ,ur tl. ab- as great, tuuu - t?urditv of it. That many thousands of people bhould expose themselve3 to thc manifest dangers which beset the !,;,!, 'Pnmrfl tha Duke WUWVUlIV tU4.l " w and wife to London, simply to ao honors to rovattv seems curious enough. Butasthe British pay pretty roundly for the nose that they want tnc worm oi uicir money. Icw Manipsnire. Thc New Hampshire State taction to sacrifice the politics to tueir tern- perance views, we ntnc nu iu.nui with them for p doing-. AVc are satia- . . . S;... ....V ... .k lieu mat upon-irauouai 'F" v will be faithful to the party whicii tncy have heretofore supported. he Xcw Hampshire Democrat is a very ulnercu. individual trdin the man in in North Car- v, !, :s ur hnt a iK i- 01 inat olina or Oeorfeia who u r..;l. 111 i.if.t mere vra,-3 no, u liuii w . interest - manifested in thc election.- 3Iuny pcoplchvere satisfied with cither . . . . . candidate for Governor and did not - " . i1.- . 1 1 der the lesson that in unity alone there . , . . . . .. :a 1.4 s'renzth. and that it our power is lv Vdo wmir our defeat is rtnSn i rir-nnrui. minister boaahs a family of thirty two children, and when he takes -them all to church on Sundays nen lie they occupy four whore pews, and, even J . A . .1 1 tucu. Slop over inio uie aisiu. ah n consequence, their views of divine wor- V - 4 ;il rpnndi:ite this bv which there is s tatcij : temnerature in any part of the interior I true act ot Lonsemui.m, Wa , v if tte structurc grgater than tTo dd- t ! . . nrmr T Mii nartv - i. Is roninlete. which to regaru mm a4 ; . ; grees, uie average jTTa . in Virginia cloes come to uia suuii, i auouc nity-iour uegree. un oflcreiiin xv511 he immoasurablv in advance oi 113 aence oi me eiucacy miS vx- . rnvr, that the Kenublicans in that no deduction for premium notes or lor being the same amount, ot - woi mis npt pro C3 that tepuj. the amounts due atthe tune of the Cap awarded to cither pany. ,j tate have frittered then ,Lenfth in . Qn basis the Jieir8 recelveaft tllis oflice until 'rroinc: oft' on independent issues, inc rrrpivc 4105.OOO from the companies. FRIDAY, the 20th day of MAitfll, isti, at prohibition voter, were all, or nearly all The total amount of the property! j left rk' .lmwn from the Republican ranks, and by Captain Col vocoresses including the vvith the best hard Bricks, rhicii is known ran iron VP . , fa nionefrom the insurance companiesis as Eastern ci inker.. ; their zeal lor their opinion lea mem n aii the tolicies obtained - u ;xV:Vm1v! ?hip are simply, pew-or-aisle. mrpnniAL BUDGET. -tffic wife's secret Her opinion of her husband. : j California is ahead of the j older States in one thingj It taxes church property. . - : i s m A petition is circulating in Stock ton, Cat, in faTor of introducing the study of the Irish lan-twrgjn the pub lic schools. ' I The pupils of a girls' school in Pittisburg, out for i their daily pronie norlo wer rwpn t.lr mistaken for an ap- nroTitnnr vnrl nf temnerence reform- their ance wasthe signal a ral do&aj ap ef thc sa!oons. Hcnry farmer in San . Caforni jiWldfi a plough W hundred be tUed taW ,it He expect, with .M S gr ; 1 Ave feet wide. , - A Detroit lunatic recently stole a baby from its cradle, while its mother, was absent for a moment, and earned his plunder in triumph to his friends, They, however, saw no cause lor :re- joicing, and bribed him with a dollar to show them where he bad stolen it from and carry it back. A Nebraska "Who says farmers journal invitingly cannot get rich in this State? Fifteen years ago a young man came to this State without a dollar in the world. Last week he went out 0f the State, carrying with him the sum 0f 0ne dollar and thirty-eight cent?, thc savings of fifteen years of frUgal life. Come conie West. West, young man, Dispatches from northwestern Iowa report continued suffering among the scttiers on homesteads in Oceola, By- rQn anJ Qtjier coimties in the extreme northwestern portion of the State, caused by the failure of their crops. Dr. McCoy, of Iowa, is now in t'hica go soliciting aid for the sufiereri; and has already collected some 1 oOQ. Th Rnard nf Trade has aDPointed a committee to solicit aid from the ;mem- Notwithstanding the vast proportions cf the cathedral of St. Paul's, in Lon- uon, u is saiu to oe warmer w ly, when in the coldest winter weather, 7.g Wo any ordinary dwell. ing The cubic contents of this build- inr one of the very largest in the . - i f i worm are given iu iouuu uuiuut live million ieei, me uuuiiwc. f.mn fcnmn ttvn million. liUt: : noi- TJ:, I kyigding the greatness of this area, a method ot warming nas oeen ueuseu seiaom a variation oi i : nlAMAI f 1 1 ii f mi Ann nr,roifin owornfnro wn rniaml. in 'ten hovas, from forty to1 fifty-eight degrees, anci this without relatively increasing by more than two degrees the heat of .y r u-. i. JUL WJUpvilAVU upper portion of the jdome. tne T1 wb.0ie anDaratua, too, is under easy control, and the hydrometric condition oi : the air i, n.Unthr m takdi- UkUl IIJ J w l.wvi.1 - v tVio iianr of a nnmhpr of T)OWerltll StOVeS. of pecuijar construction, a jaumbcr of wuicn arc jnatcu iu vuc V1ji;i)u..v descendinff current to be warmed. The cost of the fuel is estimated to beabout two cents per hou for each stovc j Ihe whole of them, however, are not nsodat Qne timp except veTy seVere weatner. Th averare cost of th whole.fuel con- sumed during the three winter months is stated to be not more than twenty-five dollars .per weeit. xhc Bridgeport Farmer says if We are now informed from the most; relia- ble possible 'c, t aH plvo fc between the parties cuted, but the greater part of the jnon ev had already beeaactually paid jover. The bMls of the compronnse was oy per ccnt 0n thc face of the polices,with fe th(J Captain upon bis life, he never pal(j in premiums uui. ww. j - , , ' 1, T" V . A notable lady had Ions been anhoy Ul and fretted bySiicr town servants, d b- in no QDreT able to bearltheir I manifpld tricks and malpractices, ! she r . I K-V-luo " country, uom uu tum I mjn(j.. -She was fortunate enough in I onmtnnrr a fAimff wnmnn frnm n remote 1 uui iin "v o - - - I . .t ; .-"fir. hnnoatv nnrl r rrrsctn ".V':' 7; nnuin'. nu n v iiz ijl ulwo ; vj vuun Q may .bo judged from the fol- howing specimen. The girl haying seen . tho street in a tone of unsophisticated the street, in a roue 01 unpuisMcaieu familiarity called to her mistress : 1 i-h: rnme here nd sec this1 "AVo- I t L-rmmrPsnmBtn mr vr.nr 1 mistress, a woman ? " "Ay if yci are rtf o Trnman. what are ve? ! Are te & I ttnecrit t " ! ! l f I - I I r , i A Dutch Congressman remarked : " Vcn I vas elected, I thought vpuld I . -fT J J 1 1 Qlnnnn. ilAnn ll Ar-A Kill- T i anu ucxu iui ouiwwwi UVn umv, vw found dcre vas some ns pick fool? here Ij. 1 - 1 XI A. . A a A A A 1 . AVI I North Carolina is mot .only hx lis western counties exceedinIy fertilej but abounds in rich minerals, preaj stores of gold, iron, and copper lie Juri ed among the hills a writing develop- meni Fields of wheat, fyealding one hundred bushels to the acre, with oats,; rye, and barley flourish in the "fdeaden iSgsJiwherclthe ttrberllialfertgirdl ed and the undergroth -cleafedimo-trivinrl orchard crrass crrow as tall as fhn WhftAt. the native erane covers thin hill sides, and varieties? ofl gfrapesPfto be so selected and planted as to Jipen at diflereht periods of j the aufumnrnisni NEW ID V KKTISEM K1T FORECLOSURE of., MORTGAGE XTOTICE is hereliy eiven, thatlJrlrtn? and in pursuance oi wo powen-w" tained tn a certain Mortgage deed from int late Nicholas N. Nixon to Koger Cutlar, euardian, bearing date 10th day of-feeptem-ber, 1868, and registered in tbe'Keglster a of fice of New Hanover county, in boofe v v, page 686, 1 will sell the premise described In said mortgage to the highest bidder, at pub lic auction, for casb.at the Court .House &Qot In the city of Wilmington, on Frldytheyd day ol April next, at ii o cicck. mortgaged premises are situatpd in the city Ann and Nun streets, oemg wcsmauw iu ROGER CUTLAR, Guardian, inarch 13, lsTl- 2i-3t H&21m 4t 2ap Attention Hibernians-! 'XfQU: are requested to meet at your Hal) T on Tuesday next, 17th lnst., at o'clock, A. M., punctually, for the purpose of celebrating St. '--ALLEN, march 13-td Chief Marshal. Journal and Star copy. i . v i WHERE will be a GRAND BALL pivoh X the 17th, in the Hall of the Bnk of New Hnnovcr, under the auspices of the si HIBERNIAN ASSOCIATION. J Tick et h ca 1 1 b c proc iu ed of t h c Com ui ti Le cj. J. Jr. ALLEN, ! I. McODRMICK, j V. DONL.ON, J. McENTEE, I " .1. J. KING, 1 1 J. N. KEILLY. ' inarch 1 J ti Journal and Star copy, y "NEW GOODS J. & II. SAMSON AVE BEG TO AXXOUXCE TO THE Jjadics that c have received ; a large assortment of j jW )KES8 GOO J S Suitable for! the season, and are daily receiving more new style:?,' Also t another lot of JOUATN'tf KID GLOVES, at 00 cts. a pan'. 'We have aUo unhand all .-;ized of the ; . i !. i tJhea p Freutli fforcn uoraciH; ai t ctmfa 0 Our Stoclv oi IMlMF,Trfi ' I V 1UE ('TIE 1) A N D " - r . j wc ofler at prices to itioii to anything this market. We have received a lino ot MAKi5EILLES, ? Whieli we ofler l ip nit IN ALL COLORri, at prices much j below the cost oil production. ; AN EARLY CALL SOLIOITUiD. . 13 3Iurkct street. mar lo lm City of jWilmiiigtoii, I Mayor's Gvrvh:, March 1:2th. H7Ll lt'rOSALS will be received at this of fice up to 12 o'clock, M - I J F EIDAY, the 20th day oi March 1871, for the ronstrti'.-t ion ol a ; . ' TWO, 2, SEWJiRS, ouc to run irom oeconu Bw.k lW5;tho otber on Uie corner 01 ecoui and Dawson streets, witn Brick or stone. march 13 tu . . MnJorl Gity pi" Wilminston, j MAYOR OvFTfE, I March V2th, J 67-1. 1 mn 1 wu LuWLsr ihd ivu luv, p,n(V nf MurlfPl Street Sidawalks r ( ,Ho!ir( Saloon, No, lG-ranito Uo, Ot:XlI tRONT f; j GERKEN & HAAB, Proprietory, The best of r i(1Iinl,c WiuP(J nifrqr, TnQfir pfifir uiuuuiUt u tnuu uigiuui ajuu uwt f And ALES always on hand. OYbTERa served every style. A rcspectfijl invitatlo Is extended to all. ! t 1 i mtrn rrr rr t .t; n n t i nrr n nnn THK" W Hilfi ULAKK UU'S i - - - fentrif ural Piiiniil ,rHBBES BEST AND CHEAPEST MACII1N orld for dralnius lauds i lias ta- ken prizes over all the best ;Pmnr4 in use for tbelst tbrec year6t incinding,Via. V. An; drew , of New York. ; s All sizes furnished to order, from 100 to 18. 0W gallons per minute. SaUsIaction guaran- i For reference, innoire of -4)r. Winanb. Manufactured at lialdwinsville, ! New t .T" i k. pairrai:s. aph.. ! i il-u tv -uicu i THE CELEBRATED jfa r I K F I' O U 1L AT ; . i ; i ! i jan3 j EO. MYERS. NI1W ADFC3Tl3EJE:mi.! i LA.DIES IUNDiE6AEMBNT3. EMBHUIDEUKD AND PLAIN IluudsOrae and Olieup, ii i i LADIES MEtINO VESTH, j ENGLISH '-HOHEL TalileIiiiteki Linen Sheetingc, r Towels- and Toweling: : j Cotton bhirtinas BI eftelieti . and irow n Cottons, ' I good value at low prices. I n. AVI ELL. :o: SIuiwl!, Shawls. 1,000 SHAWLS must be sold regarless" of cost. I 4 " B. WEILL; :o; j H ATS, MEN'S HAjrS, HO'V'S'JIATS, : j LADIES' HATS, j GIRLS' HATS. U. WE LL. :o: ---- Blac Alimccas. 4 . ' 10, 50, 60, 75 cents and $1 aiitt $1 25 'per yardj. ' f - i 1 13. , WEILL. At 2o ;j . ;o: (The Best Genera 1 1 St(jck of Dry Goods in the city frpin which Ladie, may obtiiin rare Bargains. WEILL. fob 16 it DON'T TOIL AWAY YOUR f cbST ESu (re fi r' m - LIFE FOR LANDLORDS. .- , ByiL.t)LNC! L.OTS lor sale in healthy and desirable localities on Church, Kun, Ann, Orange, DocM Chesnut, Mulberry, Walnut, Red Cross, Rankin, Dickinson, Wood, Char lotte, Sixth,! Seventh, Wilson, Eighth, Ninth, Tenth; Eleventh, -Twelfth audThir teehth Ueetsi Satlaetory Qme ?lveH toJ payment. Apply to febS i 4AMES;WLLSO.N. -:-r CONCERJSLa A ' rjONATlOK j ' TO THE 'CAK.FEaBBICIJIjTURAL ASSO CIATION " by the City of wilming TON, &$gJ . ";rf ' ! Tlie Board ql Aldermen of the City' of Wil mington, N. C, . . - . .." , ,t, Do Oroaik ( and Direct as follows : ; Sectloa l.il'hat aii election be held on Mon dav, the twenty-third C-i) day of -March; 1874, in the different Wardsi of thisaty, a,t, tfie respiective places at which the polls for thc election of Alderman for the City of Wilmington are usually opened, forthe pur poseof Hscertalnl'ugby a vote of the quallfl ert voiors residing In the City whethera do nation of Kour Thousand Dollars ($1,000) in City 'of Wiln.iiigtoii Bonds, face Value, shall be malo b&. the City to ihe Cape Ft?ars Agri cultural Association- wj i t See 2. Tbat the said election Tshall Ve held under the tame rules, regulations and penal ties, as is provided tby law in reference to elections of Aldermen of the City, and all persons quaiifted-to vote tor such Alderman shall be entitled to vole at said eleetlon. f Those persons in favor of making said donnv sucb doatioh sluUl vote ballot on which tlio words " NO DONATION,', shall be writ ten or printed. JLf f kcc. 3. Tne 8iaupi, -j-rgricMiiurai -as- soeiationsb"llpuyoihttlftheexpenseofthe said election i ln a uwut aepos-.Tin aavance thc rctimredjuio&imPTftl&lb- V'ty' Trcas. nrcr.. -s.iii -. ' . ' The above Ordinuhce wai passed at a meet ing i t.helioard of Aldermen hoidt February 27th, 175. i 2 T. C.SKRVOSS, City; Clerk and Treasurer. nar 0 JiH td 500 BL'.SiIEL KIUW CORN AT 7o CENT Appjy y.t . f ii AUCTION fcfTORE, i 11 Market street. t imarch -Ot j - , ! ? yttsav House Xolasses. 200 llhds Sucrar House Molasses, rm Ilbls. " Mohxea, Wot sale bv - KEKCH'ER & CALDEK BROS, TUNMO&MUSIOV a comparatively new KNABE riANO. This Planet ha been but little used, was taken in exchange fori" A CHlCKEHING.f For sale cheap at J. IF. RUECKEhrs FiAXO and 7 tion by tneviiy sD!! voipii oauoi on wmcn shall be written or printed the "word DQ- NATION-." and these who arc oppo-sed to i ' 1 - I i OliGAlf Rooils. Cor &tih & Market Sts. febaeodtfwed .? ADYERTISEMENTS SPLENDID AND UN PAll ALLELE . . Jr: i k ' i' of the 5df- WHEELER & WILSON -.S Sewing MachiseCo., NKW T0BK, : v j 1. The Knight,8 Crose ot theWll Wj der ot " Francis ancia iosepa," qonierrui Jby his Apostolic, Majesty UmEinpej or of.Austrlaiiipoii the tl9rbe Nathaniel VVbeeler, rresiaent oi inc Wheeler & Wilson Sewing I Machine Company as tn a founder ajlbnildel of Sewing Machhliftdiat tyJlXXJ 2. The Grani Diploma of. Honor, Lww m mended bythe Internalionil Jilrjff for " this Sewine WaeaipeiCoinpaqyoiviy, ) iu- for their important contributions to the material aiidajiocial welfare ol mankind.- y5?;fi'XV,'Ju- U, 3. The Grand Medal for Prorees, awarded for then New No. 6 Sewing Machine being forprogresa made-6in"ce the 1 Paris ExpbsiUonDXl867, at which; tho only Gold IIc?aMorSewinff; Machlf pes was awarded .to, this Company; Hence the Vleanaiiward marks -Prq- gress not from a law - Jevpl. ox Ififcrio? 4. The Vetopment o Nejjdle. Industry atdl excellence :r,na Bupenoruy oi manufactured s&inle exhibited. , 5. A Grand Medal for Merits for exccUen'co and superlSrty Of CabinetrrroTk, the, oaly award of the kindirtlris sec tion. ., M j ; ( . , ' ;;. t. Medals for severaf Co operators, of the Wheeler & Wilson! Company lor feupcr rior ability. i 7. Thc Official Kepoit, 'pabllbhed by the General Direction of the Vienna Ex : position, signalizes the supfemacy of " the Wheeler & Wilson Company for .'iiuahtity and nuaiity of manufacture, and position in the fcewing Machine f; , , business, as followe: OFJflCAL REPORT, VIENNA EXPQSI J TIONi SOWING MaCHINES&c. (OBOUP 13, QBC. 2, n') ; . . , 'The greatest SewiDg Machine Munufaet urea in the world is that of Wheeler & Wii; son', 'New York, which alone has brought already over 900,000 of their Sewing Machi iieB. Into practical uso. The complete pro duction of the parts by machinery i6 bo reg ulated that each complete machine may be used as a sample lor exhibition. ; This tirm produces 60C1 well adjusted machines daily. lhe latest production of this ririn, and wtich is the wonder of the Vienna Exposition,-is they new No. .6 Sewing Machine. This '.universal machine sews the heaviest leather harness and the finest gauzes with a truly pearl stitch. , " "Wheeler & Wilson have received the highest prizes at all World's Expositions, and at the Vienna Exposition were extra ordinarily distinguished.?' FUBXHER WSTINGDISHED HON . ;obs- ' New Yokk, Sept. 15,1373 i THE GRAND MEDAL OF HONOR ,OF TUB AMERICAN INSTITUTE, NEW YOKK, WM unanimousljHreeconmended b? the judges of Sewing-machines for, WHEELER & WILSON'S , . -i NEW NO. 6 8EWINOjMAC liNEy ab being "a decided ipmproveinent over a!l Other machiues in the market," and which must Revolutionize certain brandies of ic dustry, cspeciaHiCinibcio and Haruess ManutactiDg ,ti vir '. "f iBaitlm'6re, Md Oct,' 81; Ib7i5. -Th Maryland Jtostltftte has awarded Wheeler & WlladirtheOoldlMedaf for their New No. G Sewing Machine. Other Sewing Machines received nothing. " ? ! Sifihnah; yoT.;l,107J. At the Georgia State Fair, a Silver Medal, Machinea. . -PRINCIPAL OFFICE, No. r.:o liKOAD- ilci.es ia all tho Principal Units oi the 1 raai-12 d&w ' j - t rf i They arcythc IAXKl!T and iNEATE'ST i - STYLES. Those wanting should htiv at once, ai thev can.be lound.at the " CITY CLOtHNO S'I' )11 of -t. . . . . " marclr 12 38 Markefe street. PPI Diarrhoea,, Bolls, Sorcnessr; Iimcnes M' 'Barns, Sprain Toolhaclxe1 Scaldi, Wotmdi?, eore hroftt, fleers, lsruises iLbeuxaatism, Ileniorriiages. KN1VB K ' H CELEBRATED PlA-NOtf,' j . - Chas; M, Stleir8 Pianos, I ' Qrovestcen & FaUer's Pianos, Sold lor cash or by melnthl i installment?, at "The LiTe Bdo Sjorej. j , MAh0NJjSINtI ORGANS, IJUKDETT OROVXS, !Alwayiiott8andJiitiaibr Balear i rti Live Book and Music Store. . ! t i -y TV fi'i'j FROM and after this datfe airparties are lorbiddea to enter the field, known as the Poor House field, or to trespass on the poor noHse maus, or dogs on said tract. ifeb 2 imim to hunt i with gun or II. E. SCOTT," Supt. Poor House. the highest and onlyr6reiniain lor .Lea ner pitching, was awarded to Wheeler tto Wil son for Banurte : done on iheir No. 0 ?e-wing a t r a mc H k p- WEWfkADVERTISElflENTsJ (jJO TO JJifMcG AJEi-IT V Vc Co. For FJKE FAMILY GKOCLIUE VISIONS, PRODUCE ann pure un?uini, 0 uted WINES and LIQUORS for 'fi t,er, Medical use. ! "rra,,uiyanu Our Goods are aiwaya kkksii ucu,L constantly receiving by learners' froiT. n V timorc and New r York, the liFr1 cuAtfPCT r' ti r i .e' i..- ,7 ' JUBOU&D coipeeJIO cents per lb Wilr. 0Ur daily. i t,i TErres, t 11. ilcUAUlT Ct , Foik Proprietohs choW bin,.'.. PUlDGi OF THE MARKET- u Hour, BEEK NO FLUrjlKU L DEK ' HJIAMAS'S JIOM) V" feb 1 J- " f ( -Extra Mess Mackerel, jgXTRA llU-fl' SALMON, UEURJj;s BANK CODFiMI,ai: " GEO. MY Kits. MARSHAL'S OFFICE. WILMINGTON, N Jlarrh "J'nM, 171. fCiIJZE"8 arc ltS'iliCfslcdv' (uluiv haa8 tie ees in front ui their iicuir c . Hriumu by the firot of April. ' .! A1:Q such fchalc titc not so triuimoa ihe first of April will bo irlninma bv Uiu city at thc capcujc ot the owners. 1 . ' GEO W. TRICE. Jr.! march i.'--tf i:iy Marnb&l. New York Day Book. .j - A Democratic Weekly. JOfctablishcd ltvi It supports "Wiuria st rnKMAcy, iH)llticai aud Social. Terms, ft.' per yeur. To cluljn nine copies for f8. Specimen rploii free AddreAY IJOOKNew York city. ' 5.000 "FOR $50. " Fourth Grand Gift Concert rou tub liEMAFiT or rat PUBLIC LIBRARY of KENTUCKY On Mui-cli 'Sltst 'NTejtt. 00.000 Tickets 1,000, Grifts, L13T OF GIFTS: j Oiic giaud'caah giitl- fO.OUO Oncraud cash gift J0O,OW One grand cash Rfft.. 60,000 One grand cue h gilt. . ...j, ; 25,000 One grand ca6h yil't. '17,300 10 cash gifts lOeach 100.000 bO cash gifts 5 W0 each 150,000 50 caeh gilts; i0 cash gilts 1C0 cash giltB 150 cash gift6 250 eash gift p. 325 cah gifts 11,000 cash gilt .OCOeach 60,000 500 each. 40,000 400 each....... 40,000 mo each.... .. 45,000 'JOOtaeh 50.000 ,100 each tfi.600 ij 50 each 550,000 Total, lS.OC'O amounting to . . $l.6rjo.coo itic uoucert aod dletrtbutlon t1 1 positiveij end uequjvocaliy tako place on the day uow tixed, whether all the tiektta arc sold or not, and the la.OXK) fiifta paid iu proportion to the ntunhcr of tickets sold. riiiijE Oif iOitTS: , Whole tickets So0' IIalvc3t25; Tenth, or each Coupon, Jo; Eleven Whole Tickets for $500 ; 2'i Tickets for $1,000 ; 113 Whole Tickets for 5,000; 37 Whole Ticket lor $'0.0CU No discount ouJcta than W00 worth ol Tickets at a time. : The time for thn drawing is ucar at hand, and persons intehdic to purchaee tkkcU have nu lime to lose. , ' - TIIOS. E. BliAMLETTJR, Agent Publ. Llbr. Ky..-and Manager Gift Concert, Tubl. LiUr. liuild.j Louisville, Ky. fob 1 '. Br's ami Middle Aged Men Trained iur Mteecsssful fartiiin'btiiiiCBB Hie taught liow to gtt a living, make nioucy and bec-Jtiic enlerprislng-, useful cltitcuK. Eastman lUisiues College, roughkeeptif, N Y, on the Hudson.-the only InstitutluJi devoted .to thi tsiJecialJy The oldest und only practical Couiiiaercial School, and onJy otio providing simatioDs tor KnwluateH. Refers to patron aud uraduates in nearly every city and town. 1 1 Applicants enter any day. Address lor partlciuai it and catalogue of y.OOO jrraduates in business. , - 11. O. EASTMAN, Uu )., ' --- ji Poughkecpsle. N WOOD'S flOUSEHOLDTMAOAZINB .TDK IEST DOU.AU lyMTUJA' rVi sj'l J day inade by cauvaso VV I v7 lug lor the magiizlne- ndiv in its litli Vol. with Clirouio. TIIE YOSEMITE VALLEY, Mx JU 1:CU13, IN 17 OIL COLORS. M"atraihic, cue yeaV with uiouuted Chromo......:..J fi W , .Jlasjaaine. one ytar, with Unniouutcd . Chrome . . ...... 4 . i 1 00 Mavazirie. aioue. 1 rear p.v uninoour Clubbing and Premium LiUts Two liret oiasa . Periodicals vfor the prfco oi ox.e. We solicit experienced Canveri aud othera to ecad itf once lor terms' Specimen Mff2ine.H Address, 8. K fillUTES, Pnbliiler, i 6 y . It Park Bow, N. Y.. ; jiu -1 or fiiewburgb, N.l; in S0 pex Uuy! Agents wauled pie, of either tcx, younff or old, make woj i money ut work for us In their Pr5, nients, or all the time, than lit "gKU ! else Particulars free. Address h, , t SON & CO. PorUand. Maine ! For Rats, Mice, lioaches. Ants, Bw JJU 31oths;Ac. Ji . , v v' ' n J F HEXltY. CURRAN. A Co . N . T. Lna -.r(IlL3.ir '!iH. posi lively cured.VriiQ worst caies of Ipi'J J standing, by using. DR. UEBUAUD -Jf , A bottle s-nt FREW to all addresbia DIBBLE, lrugist, 814 6th Ave, Jo to $100 In Wall St often leadu OlUtune. NoriKk. 31-page pnmP hie n" cTovr-w VAt.VNTfVK TFT M Hit 1 DO L j Bankers and Brokers, sawall-8t.i T. . dec 21 4 w j ; ; for agents Iarge income guamgtoed. C' close stamp for circular. R AILlsyyl, I
The Evening Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
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