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J i 1 i . . i - -u . ' : ... (J i . i . - - - - rr ; i , BaaaaaMv . I I MISCELLANEOUS. D. A. SMITH & CO.. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dealers in F UK ITU HE fUK WAIUSItOOMS AT ALL TIMES contain an unrivalled assortment of Fur niture of every dencrlpt ion-of all styles and riUCKS. combining the rich and elegant. The' medium prices, suitable for conn try dealers. Wc invite the attention of the public our stock, and can ofltr WELL MADE " reliable and substantia' furniture, t in' lowest prices. We also man hfactu rc and have constantly on hand ail kinds of Mattresses Fteddlng, Window Shades, Hash, Blinds and Doors. CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS all grades and newest palcrns. Salesrooms: North Front between 1 rm ...nH Choitrmt WilminsrtOH -N. L. ( . ooui w j. , , i - r octl -11 TO TnK-PITIII.il'- HEAi) AND PRoHt THEREBY. THE DEW DROP SALOON: rF.slRIN(J tnmpi'tthc exigencies of the II times to make the people Imppy, and to do business innplto of our troubles with will fulnnt.Xlll further notice, the fol- Mt f T " lowing price .list, lb-wit : Plain drinks 10 cents wkfiiils Toddles and olthcr mixed drinks - 1 o cents, or - for 2" cents CTnguac Brandy cents Ordinary Hot drinks - 1 cents und Whiskev 3 cents Hot Scotch Whiskey Punch accents Hot Tom and Jerry i cents Hst. Vri'iirh Hrandv : - ii cents ("HOICK NFAV ItlVKK OYHTKUS served at all boms. BUSINESS! Drinks and refreshments must be paid for on delivery. We have- no use for customers without money. Once f r all, wk wir.i.oT CiJVK CKKDAT TO ANY ONK, IU IlKlttCr What- his standing may be.. Thankful 1t past fa vors we hope by square dealing jo merit a contiuance of the fame. Respect fully , TII& UK'iV J !:. I' SALOON, Jilue Front. lis In r nor l: PIAXOS OK14AIVS, MeIoilco?9 and liromos; For saTe at " IIEINSHEIIGEUS 13J1.ANK BOOKS, Paper and Envelopes, INKS OF ALL KINDS, DUAFI .md NOTE BOOKS, For sale 'at jii:LNriJi:n(n:its-, ? B-)k and 3Iti1c Store. L'G Live y.in GO TO EVANS &. VOKGLAHN To buy ChiUlrrnVShoi-.;at.L" oentsand upward.. ( TO E VANS & V o N G L A 1 J N To buy MisseV Shoes at J and upwards GO TO EVANS & VONGLA HN . To buy ladies' Shoes at 1 and uiwards. (iO TO EVANS & VONGLA1IN To buy Mcn'rt Shoes at $1 and upwards. GO TO EVANS & VONGLA UN To tind a so.l assortment ot Shoes and Boots. nov 20167 TICK ! TICK! TICK JOIIX U. AlililSi, Jr., WATCHMAKER and JEWELLER, No. 11 NORTH FRONT STREET, Wilmington, 1ST. C. k I.Ij wrk done lu a workmanlike man- J. ncr. With an experience tf Jf years at the bench, he guarantees to i - e atifction mid prices to suit the times. Hive him a trial. Hehasoa hand a very '.tie assortment f WATClllX ami JEWKM1V, .ClAM'kf V1I.VEIIW.V11K, lVCKET vl'TI.KKY, Ac. novjA iyi-Sm V e riAvn demonstratol that an Evenirrv paper L a ncces-sitv in the eity . of Wilmjngton, and our growing circu lation is hc bt proof -wc can oiler of the truth ot the statement. Our AVctujr circulation is increasing everv week, even during the " hanl timcii." Onlf o.i: ih)LLai; a year in w advance. THE WEEKLY rOST Is published etcry Friday morning, at the a-stonishhigly low price of ONE DOLLAR PER ANNUM. THE EVEM1I1G POST Is the onlj Bepublicau Daily, except one,- in the irtate. cal news and commercial ra the Post is the equal at" any in the .rr. rftate. It is designed to be a necessity j - V . - ..I o ine cuizens oi Yiiniingiou, anu y . , ... TlT'l ; i .1 ontMa all of the latest intelligence. sTEiusnmps. . LORILLARD'S STEAMSHIP LINE FOR NEW YORK. AND FRIDAY8 SAILING TUESDAYS FROM NEW YORK, AND WEDNES DAY8 AND SATURDAYS FROM WILMINGTON. THROUGH CONDUCTIONS WIT ALL RAILROADS LEADING OUT OF WILMINGTON No oassensers taken. For Freight apply BARRY BROTHERS. Agents ma 2b 147- BALTIMORE AhD WILMINGTON ' SEII-WEEKLY STEAMSHIP IilNJE... tk)mposed of the first-class Steamships : D. J. Foley, Capt. D. J. Price r.nnlle. Cant. I. S. Bannett Rebecca Clyde, Capt. D. C. Childs Will hereafter sail from Baltimore evryj Tuesday and Friday and from Wilmington every Wednesday and Saturday, connecting at Wilmington with the WllmlngtonCfcf lumbi Augusta, Wilmington, and Wel do, and the Wilmington. Charlotte and Rutherford railroads: also the several lines of steamers to Fayetevllle, Giving Through Bills of Lading, To all points in North and South Carolina, Georciaand Alabama; connecting atJJalU- l more with the Baltimore and Ohio ana uie xiortnern tenirai raiiuuuo i the Vest and Northwest, and with steamers and railroads for Boston, New York and Philadelphia. a. D. CAZAUX. ! Agents, Wilmington, N, C. AndRks & Co, Agents, Baltimore. i dec 31 I 192T PMiadelphia and Southern Mail Steamship Line, j T UE F1RHT CLASS STEAMERS PIONEER, 825 TONS; Cfiptain JOHN WAKELEV, : TONA'VTANDA, 850 TONS, Canmin C. C. WILTBANKS, rrm a weekly line, and sail alternately from Fbifadelphia and Wilmington every Tues day morning, at U o'clock. THROUGH BILLS OF LADING Given to New York, Boston, Providence, Fall Riv er, Portland and all points ia the New England States, at as low rates as by anv other route? Also to Liverpool, Ixmdon, ntwern, Bremen, Hamburg, Amsterdam and all point on the continentand east coast ThrouHhdrates from Philadelphia tbjall noint? in North Carolina, South t:arolina GeorSio- Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi and Tennessee, at as low rates as by compe- llF0r Freight engagement, and rates apply to wuminirtou.n. Vi J. M. Foksiiee, Superintendent. WM. L. JAMES. General Agent, pJ7 and 239 Dock Street. Philaaeipma. June 6 6-tf MISCELLANE0S. LlVDERTAKEll A 1ST 1J ( t i 1 Cabinet M a k e r rPHEUNDt:usiUJit-u,nx,euu oi iuv I of Yopp AWoolvin, has opened an es- tablislimeut on rnira ruwi, VMV"D.i. iX City Hall.lu the Odd reiiows uuiming v." he is prcpareu to uo aai kiuus U N D EUT AKER'S XSD CABINET MAKER'S WORK. j Collins and attendance at funerals ihrn- isheilat short notice and sausiaeiiuu uo antced in all kinds of Cabinet work.,! S. lj X Ol; 1 Jan 17 SUT-coaim BacoHj , Port, Flour and Oats.. 17o Rdxcs Smoked and P. S. Sides, 100 Barrels Pork, j 1,200 ' " Flour ! o,000 B ishcls Oats, For sale bv ' KERCI NER & CALDER BROS, feb 9 ; M CLARENDON SALOON! Smith side, at foot of Market bt. WILMINGTON N. Cj, j . i R. J. SCABB0R0URH, ProprietorJ Best Wines Sc LiQuorn always on Hand. i Mali, furnished at ail Hours and House kcjA- open Day and Night. L : Table supplied wih the best Haltimore and Philadelphia ueei, wceKiy. Oystcrsr: when in season, ol the ' - - . . . bet i - - - , 1 auaiiiy, rurnisnea in nuv I style derixoi. PROSPECTUS. Office tesnrer and Collector iCitki or Wilmington, ! (February 18th, 1874. 'NOTICE TQ OWNER OF ANY TRUCK, 11RA Y. CART OR WAGON. 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 Sec ond 6treef (and have their " j 1 REGISTERED NUMBERS PAINTED J THEREON before the first day of March, proximo, when the Ordinance imposing a penalty will be enforced j A list of the Registered numbers will be lurnished ion application at mis office. l T. C. ISERVaSH, Ti easurer. ' tehn ! Si eod-ti or Wilmington, MAYOR'S OFFICE, ;!''( February, 18th. 1874. j PROPOSALS will be received at this office until March loth, at, 12 o'clock M.. 1871, lor the rjavintfof FRONT, between Orange and nhftstnnt streets, with stone, what is known as the Belgian Paving Blocks; city will do frraiUn rj Plans and sneclnc.atious can ue seen by applying at this office. Bids tcf state size of blooks and price pe tsquare yard, I ' - ; . H W. -P. CANADA Y, Mavor. 1 fee iy ;! 1 1 234 ul jFresh $ugar (Jured II A j M S, AT I GEO. MYERS. TS AND SHOES. TT7E HAVE ON HAND A FULL supply of Ladies and Misses cheap CHdtli Bate. i Ladies and Missed Sewed and Pegged Pebble and Smooth Kid Bals, at . NAN & VonGLAHN'S. We respcctMly call attention to our fine, hand sewed! Calf Boots and Gait ers: also,) hand sewed Tie Shoes, for gcntlemeji, at EVANS cSc VONUJAiiis . Also, Wc call i the aitcntion of Boot and Shob Makers to a Jarge lot ot nne FliENCH! CALF SKINS, I Which M c are selling at verv low prices. EVANS & VokGLAHN. 1 1 210-tfi an 21 New Crop Cuba, &c 150 HHDS AN?D TIEIiCIiS NEW CROP C!U B A Fir saie uy KERCHNEnloc CALDKR BKO?. ilebO i GRAN!) GIFT CONCERT. lO.OOO Prize. $2.50,000 in Curfeiicv to Ijc given nwny ;hv the Masonic Kelief Association OF NORFOLK, VA. i al act of the Legislature, to ruise iuuds lor the completion of the Masonic lcmpium the city 'of Norfqlk. ! LIST! OF. .GIFTS One Grand Ca&frGift, One Grand Cash Gift One Grand Cash Gift, , One Graiid Cash Gift, One Grand Cash Gift, One Grand Cash Gift, 24. Cash Gifts, ?500 tfuch I 50 Cash Gifts. iSoOeacu. .150,000 . 22,003 . lii.SGO . 10,000 . 5,000 . 2,500 .? 12,000 . l'i,500 . 1(5,000 . 15.C00 . ia,ocw . Ji'J.500 i SO Cash Gilts, i 100 Cash Gifts, 120 Cash Gilts, S hW Cash Gifts, S00 each ;150 each., r. 100 each.... i50 each I 5 each ;9O00Cash Gifts, . 45,000 (Grant! Total, Ten Thousand Gillt all Cash,.. y .250,000 iWliGle Tickets $5,00 Half Tickets, $2.50 11 laciiCl i 2 Tickets SlOO rian'of diawiri same as thtof Kentucky ; State Library Association. Drawing to take ! place m Norfolk ion Tuesday, May :;th lb4. M DIRECTORS : . JOHN L KOPEK, Pbesidknt, JOUN B. COKPRKW, Tkeasuiiii, JASJY. LEIGH, WALTER HI TAYLOK, GEORGE S.IOLDF1ELD, JNOt A. ROSSON, DANIEL H0STED, WM.' H. WALES, Mi H, STEVENS, JOtt T. REDMOND, S.WEIL. j i 1 ADVISORY "iiOAD : Ex-Governor Gilbert C, Walker, Col.i KaHer Billys, V, 11. P., Jno,' R. McDaniei; P. G Commander, -J. J, Burrouirh5. Capt. Sam'l Wattf, Virjrinia LestUlatuw, RoVt E. Witters, G. M., G. M. P. & T. D. G. iC. of G. C. . r.ni! Thos. F. Owens. P. G. M., John D. Whitehead, Eeq ex-Mayor, , Col. W. 11. Taylor, ttatc Senator, I Jasi G. Brain.! f Orders for tickets and all communica tions 'should be kddrcascd to ; ! HENKY V. MOORE, Sacy Ma?ouic Relief Ass. Norfolk, Va. 1 DKl THOMAS B. CARK, I Agent, Wilnilutop,, tt, . jan l-3m j Simcr's New Family Mw MacMiiG i i j ! ! rulli: RUPERInttWY OK THK HING I kkwino MACHINE for bcautiesui SUCb, Simplicity Ol metuauisui, rtuu oiu.- ability to every iclass of sewing, has beet es tablished in fair and open competiti4i in actual sewing ieontests, and the lp RKCOGNITION of their mtslsAj in the numerous awards of HRn'.v)! ovcrevery competitor at the VI1-N A LX roslTION and nearly all the industrial Fairs in America and in Knropei Silent Feed and Straight Neille and is thfi easiest to lean. Has the holiest apprp- i . i : .1 n,U,. iS- Sold on Che Instellmetilan. Terms easV and full instructions giv fei. Office. No. 4,! Lippitt f VKoyr, feoutn Krnmsireei. 11 liuiiutiwu, fet) ' ! ' ' i i Havana Oranges. Ml ESSINlA LEMONS, AT r val for the ramuy, me f'Vr.'VV v ,ri" DreKsniaker. lJUO.OOU ! ! ! IN JAI LY LJsiv. 2llr ! sold lAstVyear. 45,4 1 over any i m t ha n Mil i mi j i GEO. MYERS'. THE AXiDINE An Illuifrated Hdnthly journal, univer sally admitted t be handsomest tre- nodical in tneAvona. A&epi resentative; and Champion of American Tjtste. Not fir Sale in Book or Music Stores THF ALllNl!i while issued with all the regularity, has none of the lemporary w j:Ji.. ;..and h iirat print. ir. nf ordinary periodicals. Itlis an elegant miscellaofl pure, ngni anu grawim uicioiuipy collect ion ot pict ures, the rarest speP11:11,8 of artistic skill, in black and i whit. Al though each succceuius " fresh pleasure to it irienus, iue iw a.j and beauty of tu&AIjVLSXJSm junwimwi appreciated after it nas oeen uouuu mm the Close Ol uie year. uc wuo tinns mnv claim i superior cheapness, as compared with ritals of a similar elass, rruif a t niv v. is ahninnn and original con ception alone and u n approach edabso- luteiy witnoui. coiUijntJ."" imf11 v . actcr. The posseespr oi a eviixipici-c wi"- cannot dupucate the quanuiy ox uue jjhpci. and engravings in any other shape or num ber of volumes fori ten times ;its cost; and then, there are the xrhromos, besides ! ART DEPARTMENT. 1874. Tii iiiiiKf.rat.ionkof THE ALDINEi have TtrTi a. wnrid.wide- remitation. and in the art centres of Europe it is an admitted fact that its wood cuts are examples of the high est perfection ever attained. The common prejudice in lavoroi "ssxeei piai.es, j i Mi ldly yielding to a more eaucaiea anu uis criminating taste which recognize the ad vantages of superipr artistic quaiuyi wjui greater facility ol jprouueuon. Aiie wwu cutsot THE ALD1FE possess all the deli cacy and elaborate tmisn 01 me most cosuj steel plate, while they afford abetter ren .ijiiKr rtiin firtist.K original. v i in. ' i v.i. -a . , . To lully realize the wonderful worK wnicn THEALDlNEis doing for the cause oi ari, culture In America, it Is only necessary to consider the cost to the people of any other decent representations of the productions of great painters, f , i in addition to designs by the members of the- National . Academy, and other aioted American artists. THE ALE1NE will repro duce examples of the best foreign masters, selected with a view to the highest artistic success and greatest general interest. ! Thus the subscribers toi THE ALIENE will at a trifling cost, enjoy in his own home the pleasure and renning innuences or true arc The quarterly tinted plates for 1874 will be bv Thos. Moran and J. D. Woodwartt.1 The Christmas issue for 1874 will contain special designs appropriate to the season, by our Dest aruswi, anu wuisurpatjs in in ac tion any of its predecessors. j PREMIUM FOR 1874. i F.vprv subscriber to THE ALDINE for thn vear 1874 will receive a pair of chromos. The original pictures were painted in oil for the publishers oi xiin; Dy xnomas Moran, whose great Colorado picture was purchased by Congress for ten thousand dol- " ThA Fast, " and "The West." One is a view in Uie White MouiitinsNew Hampshire the ming Territory. The difference in the na ture of the scenes themselves in a pleasing contrast, and affords a good, display or the artist's scope and; coloring, xne enromos arc each worked from thirty distinct plates, and are in size (12 x 16) and appearance ex act lac-similes of the originals. The presen-1 tation ofa worthy example oi Americas Teatcst landscape: painter to the subscribers of THE ALDINE Kvas a bold but peculiarly happy idea, and its successiui realization is attested by the following testimonial, oyer the signature of Mr- Moran himself, j "NEVfAivK, N.J., Sept 20th, 1873. Messrs. James Sutton & co. : Gantlemen, I jam delighted with the proofs the color of your chromos. iney are wonderfully successful representation by mechanical process of the original paintings. v ery respecuuiiy, (Signed,) i THOS, MORAN. These chromos ar in every sense American, They are by an original American process. with ma teriai ot American iuauuiacture, liom designs of American scenery oy an A nifiic-nn i.-miter. and presented to suDScri- hprs to the first isuccessfui American Art irm l-r.tT rffnn ni nil tills; thrv -will certainly possess ah mi- w.-. production can inspire, and neither are they any uie worse 11 uy reason ox pecuuai ii ilitcs of production l hey cost the publishers only a trifle, while equal in every respect to other chromos that are sold singly for dou ble the subscription priceof THE ALDINE. Persons of taste will prize these pictures for themselves not for the price they did or did not cost, and will appreciate the enter prise that rehdersjtheir distribution possible. Jl any suDscriDqrs snouiu inuicaiea pre ference for a figrtrc subject, the publishers will send 44 Thoughts of Home," a new and beautiful dnomo, 11x20 inches, represen ting a little Italian exile whose speaking eyes betray theJelngings of his heart. .$3 l-er annum,! in advance, with Oil CI roil) os free. j For r() CentsjKxtra, the chromos win be .sent, mounted, varnished, and prepaid by mail. J ... . ,. THE A lilllis l; will, nereauer, ne ooiama- bleonlyby subsqription. There will bono reduced. or clun rate; casn ior suoscripuons must be sent to; the publishers direct, or handed to the local canvasser, without res- Konsihlity to the publishers, except in cases lrlwiro NU PPl'lllII IN 'T VPII. Ilt!H.rifllT " 1 f!irv;iiiiln Kiiintutft of .lAMF.S ST7T1J v UU CANVASSERS WANTED. A ny person wi.sliing to actpermanently as a loral canvasser win rwxrivv prompt information by applying o-; x ....... . . . .1..1.M. .t rAi ,iihlicKnic ,1. IDKN LANh N KW A OliK. WEEKLY, II-WEEKLY, AND Til E WEKKIVf N is too widely known to require any extJ?oeu recujumemjaiiun, but t ho reasons v!ich have already given it fifty tl'OUsanj suwm-hw, ami wuicu will, we hope, g'f? many thousands more are brielly asVciws, it ic o rt. Ttemevspaper. All the news of the day w'U bp found in it, condensed when unimpon-am niiuu icupm wucu ui moment uu aiw;a v1" mnuwu: ;.,ii!niwp jinfl biterestin manner. Mini?!- iid itruetive reading of every kind Tint contoinins nothing that can of- ,ClTil!n0 ftem-yPr7 Yue best tales and romin ol current literature are care fiilly scitl and legibly printed in its pa- Ses. . , . . 1 0r:,.,iihiral naner. The .i T.ci, instructive articles oh agri- cultunl topics rejgularly appear in this de- ari independent political paper.be , i-VT. Sik nrv and wearine no color.- nd wearing V'A'n. "rSY-.iiniinle. and for the election o'thr I betmen'toollice. It especially de- . 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Address, u -,,4 ; 'reat corruption tliat now weaken and djs eraceour country and threaten to Uner- nO rt- 1)11 111 1 (111 A HOI v -v-- - - .vjn-i.u v . V novlS-tr U tl Its branches, . 1 ... neatly! executed H-by- S. G.. HALL. PRACTICAL JOB JRIKXCR, ,Ti" ;- ' : - flAVING BEEN PRACTICALIiY engaged II -"T Jtt VI JiJrtr, hniinKK for nearly twenty vrVfs Jciofh ability to Please his customers. j . Particular attention given to CO MMERCIAL PRINT1WU V. DILI, UK ADS. i j . j - 1 ' -t CARDS, " MONTHLY STATEMENTS, CHECKS, ! LETTER HEADS, RECEIPTS, Ac, RAIL ROAD in most of Its branches. His office! is supplied with Entirely New IMateru of the -very ! Latest Styles and Fashloiis. . And he GUARANTEES SATISFACTION in all cases. i Weddme Cards, Inyiiations,I&c &c. . i j Of the Latent; Styles. TfiRMS MODERATE. Office on Princess Street between Fr Second. i and WILMINGTON N. C may 18-tf. TAKE YOUR CHOICE. FuLL LINE OF THE LATEST STYLES Fancy Cassimeres aiii Vestings. . GLOTH, i j " ! DOESKIN AHD BEAVER, Winter Fashions to suit the most "Fastidi ous taste." Also, Gentfe' Furnishing Goods of ill descriptions, at the Merchant Tailor ing: Establishment, No. 6 North Front street, sept 13-3m W. F. WENZEIi. " I f "tor sAiiii7 i r 1 i r i rjQHKKE LOTS ON SIXTH STREET BE tweeL Church and Oastle $treet, i0xlfi5 feet each, for sale. Apply to JAMES & BROWN, Real Estate Agents. The American farmer. This old standard monthly journal of agri culture begins a new volume January lst. Bjmfnl attention is palp besides lhat given thof stable crops to Stock breeding, Fruit growing,' the Dairy; Ac. Some of the most successful of American agriculturists con tribute to its pages. It is practical, substa fi lial, reliable! Subscription SI ,50 a year. To clubs of five or more, only $1 each, Very handsome premiums for clubs. Specimen number free. SAM'L SANDS & SON, pub- ishers, Baltimore. Mm dee 31-dAw tf -A.-t-toriie3r-at,-X-isl w , Office in the Post building, Princess st. oct9-d&wtf . 71 BIRD CAOES, I; gHOVELS, SPADES, HOES, PITCH FORKS, Rakes, Trace Chains, Ac, Ac, at j NATH'L JACOPl'S Hardware Depot, No. 9 Market street : rBrother JpnathaD, IjARQE FAMILY PA1-BU. v IS PUBLISHED WEEKLY At S1.2S a Year. It has been enlarsoI to 32 long columns and is now,the cheapest paper in the world TEN DOLLARS in greenbacks given to one out of each fifty new sussribers. Specimen S Catalogue sent Brother Jonri hblUhing Co., scp2Mf . ' ?',f ' ekman st. N.Y JOB PBINTING TO THE NOJriI. S. G. HAJLL ftEPS (CONSTANTLY ON AiND AN ex cellent assortment of ' PAPER (ruled and Plain) CARDS, AGS, BLOTTERS, &c, j - v which he will printat such figures as to in dnee our busihesr men to have their ?OB PBla.TNf dpren this Cftr. Patronize holm industr d have yotr , Job PrljitlBg ferae wr expect to d PRINTING r iness. MISCELLANEOUS. BUILDING . HARDWARE, ' JQ.OCK3 HINGES, BOLTS, Ac, of every description. Agency for the celebrated ' Shaler's Sash Holder, and Lock. It will not get out of order or wear ont In a life t ime, i J 6 NATH'L JACOBI'R ! Hardware Depot, No. 9 Market street j "lOOR, "1 SASH, BLINDS. J PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, : . VAJiNIbUEi;, NATH'L JACOHI S Hard ware Depot, No. 9 Market St . may 23 . 4 u Hoosi), Sign and Ornamental Falnliiii i - JOHN A. PAKKEK, HOUSE, SIGN & ORNAMENTAL PAINTER. A LI WORK done with tlieutmot iii-Mt- ncssiind dispatch. Ry Office one door above the corner Princess and Second street, oct 21 I 1 s i-i f F R U I T. ) TO ARRIVE PER S. P. REGULA TOR. ' 50 barrels Choice pples, ; 50 -barrels Potatoep and Onions, f; 50 wholes, halves nd quarter Ikx es of Raisins, f " . iv GEO. MTERS, 11 and 18 Front street." oct 30 ' tf Prof. Max Muller, Prol. TyndalJ, Prof Huxley, Lord Lytton, Jrllz Renter, Mr Oliphant, Dr W. B. Carpenter, C, Kinglet, Erckmann Chatrain, l?an Turgucnicfl, Matthew Arnold, W. E. H. Lecky, MIps( Thackeray, Miss Mulocb; Prof. Klchard A. Proctor, Katharine C. Macquold1 Jean In gelow, Geo. MacDonaldjFroude, sndUlad stone, arc some of thi eminent tintbor lately represented in thejpajyes of i LITTELL'S LIVING A(iE. j A weekly magazine of sixty-four rapes Tub Living Age gives more tban THREE AND A QUARTEK H10USAND doabler column octavo pages !of rcading-maittr yearly, forming four large vohimce. 11 presents in an inexpensive lorm, cont tdtl riDg its great amount of matter, with t rich ness, owing to Hs weekly iesue, and with a satisfactory completeness attempt cd by t( other publication, the betFesays, Kcvit-ws, Criticisms, Tales, Poetry, ecientitic, Biog raphicaJ, Historical, and Political Inlonna tion, irom the entire body of Foreign Per iodical Literatuie. A NEW SERIES ! Was begun Jan. 1, 1873, with entirely new Talcs. fU ready c knbracjng Serial and Short Aifc tl,r A Jet i n irti i cliH Irrfrlicli ITrf rli German, and Russian authors ; viz., Lord Lytton (Bulwcr, ) Erckmann-Cbatrian, Ivan Turguenieil, Miss. ThackerayJ Mrs. OJV phant, Fritz Keutcr, Mrs Parr (author ol 44 Dorothy Fox") Julia Kavanagb, fcc. j Lniring the coming year, as heretofore, the choicest serial and short stories by the uvmoux Foreign Authors will b given, ta gether will an amount ucapproa hed by any other periodical in the world, ol the best literary arid scientific matter of tie day, irom the pens of the above-named and other foremost Essayists frcicntists, Critics, Discoverers, and Editors, represent idg eve ry department of knowledge atid progress. 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