COiniEBCIAL NEWS. ' WILMINGTON MARKET, II February 1. -J quoted F ii r. iiiiTS TTTRPKXTINE Market if. xfl' tvnUL No sales reported ROSIN-Markei quoted dull and nominal for Stredandiiood Strained, No sales re ported, ii 'h i. . , . CI1UDE TURrpNTINE 3Irket quoted duU and nominal No sales. Best bid 81 60 for Hard and 2 60 for Yellow Dip and Virgin. TAR Market Quoted steady at ?1 60 per bbk - Bales of receipts at quotations. COTTON Clarke t ! quoted dull, and nomi nal. Bales of 1 bale at 10 8 at 11 and i nt UK cents. The following are the official .quotations: Ordinary... Good Ordinary. ...L Low Middling..'.:.. Middling Gooa: Middling.... Cb(uft..i:.J....l......... 312 Spirits Turpentine..: 12 IimJ:..........-..L.i 1,1?? Tar....L..... ... Crude Turpentine.... '. MARINE NEWS. ..10K lUi n;; .12 a Cents k bales casks bbls bbls bbls T?- ARRIVED. Bteamer Gov Worth, Worth, Fayet teville, : Worth: A WortbJ , T. t . Bteamer Wave1, I Robeson, Fayettcville,. Williams dc Murchlson. Bteamer Underbill, Watt, Smlthvillc, O G rarsley &Co. i . , j . f j - - cleared. "steamer Gov Worth, Worth, Fuytttcvile, Worth A Worth. I It , Bteamer Wave. I Robeson, I ayetteville, Williams A Murchlson. ,,,',. Bteamer Underbill, Watt, Smithvillc, O O parsley A Co. I , A , Schr, Donna Anna, Armbrust, Cardenas, Worth A Worth. I aThe following quotations represent the irenerallr. In making up small orders higher prices nave to be charged. UAUUlAGunny ...... Double Anchor.....:......-.. Double Anchor "A"...... Standard Domestic....;..... BACON North Carolina; Uam3, t-J B. " Shoulder?, ") lb Sides, y ltr-.:.. Western Smoked Hams.. Sides, y lb Shoulders.... Dry Salted Sides, y lb.. Shoulders, V ft. BEEF On the hoof BARRELS Spirits Turpentine Second liana, each 1 75 New York, each........... 2 00 New Citv, each 2 00 BEESWAX y lb, . 28 BRICKS Wiluimgton, s uv 16 11 11 17 13 10 8 6 0 Q 17 12K 15 18 13K A 8 00 50 10 30 00 18 35 25 00 Exports. roaziox. "7ZJt?1""' av nnnna Anna 2ft'2 iTnrtv mi a-rvru.. . - - - " birds, 68 empty puncheons, 78 empty bbls. I. , " Groceries, Provisions &c. THOSE JELLIES, JAMS PRESERVES, CHANGE HAVE AND MARMELADES UST ARRIVED ! WITH 1 . Northern BUTTER North Carolina 2) Northern, y lb CANDLES Sperm f? lb Tallow, ? lb,.....'. Adamantine, y et CHEESE Northern Factory, y fi) ... Dairy cream, y lb. .. State, y 1 COFFEE Java, fl Rio, V 2...; Laguara, ) lb : CORN MEAL y bushel.... COTTON TIES lb....... DOMESTIC Sheeting, 4-4 yard..... Yarn, V bunch ...... ...... ... FISH Mackerel, No. 1, bbl...'.16 00 No. &.bbl 9 50 Mackerel, No. 2, bbl....l3 60 No. 2, y bbl...:.... 7 50 Mackerel, No. 3 V bbl 00 00 10 06 14 Of & & 15K UXA 00 30 18 25 75 4 10 05 25 45 40 00 14 uy3 15 13K 33 23. 25 80 6 11 25 50 00 i. OF Choice , .and at ! ASSORTED Delicacies ASTONiSniNGLY 7 nnvflnn .1 i iiu w riiiuijd. ; ONIiY 1, 1 LOOK AT THE DISPLAY OF GROCERIES '! 1- THAT TENDS TO BRING Joy and Happiness - ; r TO EVERY F AIUJiLY. ' t' i 11 A febl4 AT MY E R S J 13 South Fron t Street. Mullets, V bbl. N. C Herring, y bbl 5 Dry Cod, V FLOUR Fine, y bbl 5 00 Super, Northern, y bbl... 6 00 Extra do " y bbl... 6 75 Family . " y bbl... 7 25 Citv Mill Super bbl... 6 50 Extra y bbl... 6 75 " Family bbl... 8 00 " Ex. Family bbl... 9 00 FERTILIZERS Peruvian Guano, y 2000 lbs. 80 0.0 Baugh's Phosphate " " 00 00 Carolina Fertilizer " ' 50 00 Ground Bone, " M 00 00 Bone Meal " M 00 00 " Flour " M 00 00 Navassa Guano, " M 55 00 Complete Manure " ( 00 00 rWhann's Phosphate " 00 00 WandO Phosphate, " " 00 00 Berger&Brutz'sRos. " 00 00 Wilcox, Gibb & Co., ma nipulated Guano .....55 00 GLUE y lb 10 GRAIN Corn,sfore,56fl)s 75 . Corn, cargo, y 56 tts 64 rCorn,vel., 4 bushel . None. Oats, y bushel. ..... ......... 65 Peas, cow, y bushel 1 00 HIDES Green, V & . 7 Dry, y fl). 9 HAY Eastern, y 100 fts... 1 10 North Riverf y 100 lbs.... 95 . HOOP IRON y ton 112 00 LARD Northern y 14 North Carolina y lb... 00 LIME y bbl 1 65 LUMBER City steam sa'wd Shipetuff,resawed,Mft.24 00 Rough edge plank, y M ft. 22 00 West India cargo, accord ing to 'quality, y M ft...20 00 Dressed flooring,seasoned. 20 00 Scantling and boards, com mon, y M ft... 15 00 MOLASSES Cuba.hhdgl 36 Cuba, bbls., y gal..;........ 39 Sugar house,bhds. y gal. ' bbls.1 gal... 32 Sugar Syrup, bbjs. y gal. 35. NAILS Cut,4d to 20dak'g 3 50 OILS Kerosene, V ffal...... 29 Lard, V- gai Linseed, y gal Rosin, y gal PEANUTS i bushel POTATOES Sweet, y bus. Irish, Northern, bbl..... PORK Northern, city mess.19 00 Thin, y bbl.. 00 00 Prime, y bbl 00 00 Rump, y bbl....:.... ..00 00 20 00 0 00 00 00 y 0 00 t12 60 4 00 8 00 0 50, 50 00 76 00 00 5 6 7 9 0 7 00 00 00 00 00 00 0000 65 00 40 00 45 00 47 00 65 00 67 00 ' 70 00 70 00 00 00 70 00 . 16 76 .; 76K 75 10 8 10 20 05 1 1 117 00 15 15 0 00 27 00 25 00, 23 00 35 00 '23 00 10 00 30 40 50 75 Miscellaneous. (TtnrHn Tools ! A TVLL SUP xT In -great var pieces. For GILE LY OF GARDEN TOOLS ety.'both insets and separ- sale at. very low bgures at 9 & MURCHIS0NS, 'A New Hardware Store. R E W E IUI BE R ! SECOND-HAND L BOOKS 1 special t y. with SCHO area! ob 13 near Post Office. Sovstono Printing Ink Co., MANUFACTURERS OF .BOOK AND NEWS BLACK A 17 ITorUi Piflh OUcot, . Pliiiardeiphia, Pa 1!' -!:! 'TJtt INKS ARE OF A SUPERIOR V- aualltr. beinr made from the best insrre- - dlenta and under the personal superrision of a practical printer and press man, therefore wo will guarantee every pound of Ink Bold to b of a Superior Jet Black, Quick Drying, ; aad entirely free from setting-off. l. Oar prices are from 30 to. 50 per cent low er than any Other Inks .manufactured, in the Uftited States' 1 1 ;t.:'.l-: n Atrial of a sample keg will convince any . printer that he has been paying nearly double what he should for his , Inks in . times past Pat up ia kegs and barrels to suit purchasers. ' Adoress,,-4.;v? j. -0 i ' f "keystone! printing-"iKk co. ' 17'North Fifth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. RICE Carolina, y lb East India, y lb Rough," y bushel... RAGS Country, t? lb'....... City, y .lb..... ROPE SALT Alum, y bushel....'.. Liverpool, y sack. American y sack . Cadiz y sack SUGAR Cuba, y lb, Porto Kico, y lb.. A Coffee, y lb...., B " y lb. c " y Ex cy ib Crushed y lb.,-,... SOAP Northern, y fl...:.. SHINGLES Contract, uommon, y M.... Cvpress sai-fc y M CvDress heart. ? M STAVES W. O. bbl. y M.20 00 R O hhd. y E. ......00 00 Cypress, y M. .....13 00 TALLOW y fi... 8 TIMBER Shipping y M ...17 00 Mill, prime per M... 13 00 Mill, fair per M , 8 50 Inferior to Ordinary,per M 4 00 WHISKEY North'n, per gl 1 40 North Caroina, per gal ... 1 75 WOOL Unwashed, per lb... 18 Wsshed, per lb..; 6 00 20 1 2 6 00 00 00 80 101A. 00 .119 00- 5 00 50 50 50 37 41 30 33 50 4 75 30 1 45 1 10 40 1 75 0 00 2 00 20 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 . 7 00 1 30 00 3 23 .00 1 15 00 00 10 00 12 00 11H 11 12 00 3 00 . 0 00. 0 00 25 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 14 00 10 00 6 00 5 Q0 2 50 20 35 Miscellaneous. California Pears I 3. CATAWBA GRAPES! CIWSTALIZED F R1IIT OAWDY I Cigars & Tobacco, AT W. LIPPITT'S, Corner Front and Princess Sts. Sign Punch. jan 22 HDERAH FOR WILMINGTON! E AT LAST. QHARLES G. HARTSFIELD takes pleas ure in announcing to the citizens of Wilming ton, that he has permanently located here and is ready to take orders lor Tuning andRe p airing Pianos and Organs. Mr. Hartsfield has had 24 years of experience in his profes sion.' Parties will find it to their advantage to employ one who is a practical Piano maker. Particular attention will be given to Renovat'ng Old Instruments thoroughly. Work will be done on the most reasonable terms. References satisfactory can be given. Tuning by the year and Pianos kept in tune throughout the whole year, bo that per formers will not have to wait six months, and play two-thirds of the year on a Piano mors or less out of tune, and money will be saved by so doing. . . ' " Office on Second street over James & Brown's, or ordersmay be left at his residence corner Mulberry and Second sts. jan 22. The Philadelphia Times, A FIRST-CLASS INDEPENDENT MORKING NEWSPAPER, dsclS A'DTEBTISJi fx? THE DAILY REVIEW. Prime Enjoyment for a Year. Lcss Than Four Cents a Week. MAKE HOME ATTRACTIVE BY INTRODUCING THE HATUIUIAY EYESIXG POST, Which for more than 55 Years has been the BZ2ST STORY, SKETCH AND FAMILY PAPER, as "is well known all over the United States. It is publistied weekly, contains eight large pages, clearly p.rinted on good paper, filied with the choicest storuai sketches by the best writers ; not sensational trash, bat such S3 a mother is willing to have her children ffl 1 I- A ' C . 1 . reaa. xne uoie lone ui uie paper is pure ana cievaimg. It also contains Historical and BioirraDhical articles ; Scientific ; Agricultural and House hold Departments; r union Article weekly, 1ICSU uu J .vv, erary Reviews; News Notes; Boys' and Giila . j c 1- .1 C : t- j-. i;oiumnsi auu oiruug vai tuto rials, etc., etc Is just such a paper as1 every body loves to read, and the price is only TWO DOLLARS A YEAR. Sample copy containing; club rates, etc., sent on receipt of a 3-cent stamp. Address, j - W Om 9 1 8 BEXNETT & FITCH, . 5 27C Sansom Street Philadelphia Pa.. N. Bi Be sure and affix tho number 018 before BENNETT & FITCH,.so that we may know through what paper tba subscription comes. 'ja4 29 NEW YORK WEEKLY HEHMD. JAMES GORDON BENNETT. P II O P R I E T O R. Iliscollaneous. THE a 0 By FERTILIZERS. FEE A News Paper, Is published every evening Sunday excepted -AT $5 M Yeaii ALL THAT capital and enterprise can ac complish will be freely employed to maintain the hieh reputation universally accorded to it, of being the Ablest and Beat Paper Ever" Published in Philadelphia. .-It contains all the latest news, includincr the Associated Press Telegrams, Special Telegrams and cor resnondencer from all points ot interest, tuii and accurate Local Reports, and Fearless- Ed itorial Discussions of all Current Topics; It' is a first-class Live Newspaper in every re spect, fully equal to the best published any where. The daily circulation of the Timej exceeds that ot all the rnuadelpnia morning papers combined, with one exception. "Decidedly the best newspaper ever pub lished in Philadelphia." N. Y. Tribune. ;"The ablest and best paper in Philadel phia." N. Y. Sun. : "The best paper in Pennsylvania." Spnngneld republican. . T&KMS, including postage, $6 A vear, cr 50 cents a month. Adaress, THE TIMES, dee 9 713 Chestnut st, Philadelphia. 1877 . 1877 INDEX-APPEAL, ' -; RDaily and Weekly.) PubBshediu Petersburg, Va., is devoted to current fiews, local and foreign; disenssion of political and social topics, ana a free and fearless advocacy of the rights and interests of the people.' Its commercial reports are basedupon actual transactions, and may be relied upon as accurate, lne aoiest journal istic talent 01 tne Ktate is in its employ: a vigilant and reliable corps of correspondents contribute the latest news and gossip from all important centres, and no effort is spared to make it a first-class family newspaper. JKS Tbe Index-Appeal has a larger city and country circulation than any other paper in Southside Virginia, and the largest circula tion in North Carolina of any Virginia p-vper. ' SUBSCRIPTION : DAILY one year) - - . - . 6 00 44 . six months - - - - 3 00 ' three months - - - 150 44 One month - .50 WEEKLY (one year) - - - $2 00 4 six months - - 100 FOSTARE TRIPAID. All orders for subscription must be . accom panied by the cash. Clubs of six wiU be furnished at the rato of $30 per annum. Send for specimen copy. INDEX-APPEAL PUB. CO., . Petersburg, Va. Or 50 cents a month, not striotlj in advance :o : WPBwa for sy&c I . 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En trance on Princess street br- outside stairway and Office on second floor of the building, first door en the griht. . . " dec 17 CA1IDY FOR ALL. T TARRY BERNARD, the weU known Cndr IfajinfAeturer. corner Front and Cas tie streetSjDsjjprepared to manufacture Candy for the trade amd private Xamiliec. Orders solicited. -it-tivyaffvrj-i a - i .'dec 15 miTB DAILY. REYIEW is furnished to J City Subaeribm at 6Q ccats a xaoatb. The Readinjr Public are respectfully inform- ed that it shall be the constant aim of tbe pro prietor to i'urnlsh them with ; A LIVE NEWSPAPER, containing the latest hews of fh dav,.and d deavoring to keep its readers fully infonne in regard to events of interest and importance occurring in every quarter of the world, OUR DAILY MARKET REPORTS Will be full and correct, and will be kept open until the latest possible moment. Mer chants in the city and country may rest as sured that they will be thoroughly reliable. The News Columns Will contain the reports, bota of news and marketsi received here each day at noon, and the ,' LOCAL D E P A R" T M E N' T - Has been placed in careful and experienced hands. Friends in the flection of country con nected with this city, will greatly oblige the Editor, and will contribute additional inter est to these columns by forwarding any items of sews that may occur in the.'r respective localities. ALL COURESPON;DENCE, On matters of general interest will be gladly received, but our friends must bear in mind that they must write only on one side of the paper ; that they must forbear useless verbi- age, must correct their own manuscript and must avoid abusive personalities. J&B A re liable name must be furnished with each com munication, as the Editor will not be held ac countable for the views or language of cor- respondents. "tl THE CELEBRATED FERTiiij BBS &G0.'S WILCOX, 61 an dp id Sated Mar IS OFFERED ON THE FOLLOWING LIBERAL IT nv raPiuT' TO -1st NOVEMBER, 1P77, &t $70.00 per ton. J Paying in Cotton, on the basis of 15. cents or Middhns, delivered at iOj Jepot, (Planter paying exjcu uu uu v.WM..wv. ,. thnsa terms is plain, as ho will know wU 1., Guano, that 4G7 pounds Cotton (MiddLug) will pay for a ton, no matter 1 price may be, and caa lnaKe iiis calculations auAuutugi . Till: yUAI.LTY Or THIS GUAXO IS IT nT gqiY as has been thoroughly established by the use cf the many thousand, totts i sold.1' nr agents sen 011 sauiu icnns. Wilcox; Gobbs ,0 Charleston. S. C and Savannah, -a- BST-- Wo do n t iniblisli certificates, as the MANIL'ULATLl) GUlXOi known from its long and extensive use, that it is unnecessary to do n j hardly an v-section iii South Carolina, Georgia, Xorth Carolina, or Alakl it is not used, and' instead of civ-ins certificates we would refer you' to thspj your immediate iieighborhool who have used it, who can testify pen value. - ; I J AS. -T, P E TT EWAY, AgV jau!5 WXIilaX07, 1 THE OBSERVER TEEDSNO FORMAL STATEMENT. OP 1 OUR SUBSCRIPTION LIST 'Even before a type waa set for the first issue, was an exceedingly flattering one, and is probably fee largest bona fid list with which any newspaper in North Carolina ever before began publication, and u now rapidly on the increase, especially on the various railroad lines. . ... EditOX AHD FcOFEIETOa, OtSce a Second street between Prin principles, nor olaboate recital - of what it will do, or expects to go, ia the cominjr vear. It can offer no stronger jruaraotee fur its future than is afforded by its past conduct. It will labor earnestly and taithtuhy for the ad vancement of the Democratic party, and for the good of the State, which it believes to be one and inseparable. . J . 10 thi3 end is desired at once a largely in creased circulation for THE; OBSERVER, and the wholesome literature ife is civing to the people of North Carolina. Once in a house hold, THE OBSERVER becomes a fixture. It needs only tor be seen to niako its waynto every nook and corner of the, Stat.. Thatit may be bo seen,-and speedily, its Editor3roner the following . f PREMIUMS FOE 1877: FOR TEE OBSERVERDAILY i To each and every person who send us . $8 for one year's subscription to the Observei, Daily, will be mailed postpaid any onc.of the following hovels of Sir Walter Scott, beauti fully printed, elegantly bound, and profusley illustrated:. . 1. AVaverly, 2 volumes. I - 2. Gay Mannering, 2 volumes. ' 3. Tho Antiquary, 2 volumes. 4. 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Shepherd's Uistory of Eng.Lan'mao'e. 3. Reed's Memories of Famiiiar Books. 4. Poems of Henry Timrod. 5. Poems of Paul fj. Ilayne. 6. E. W. Fuller's Sea Gift. . ' , 7. The OddTrnmp. I S m?rwooi by same author, 'in ?i iLac-j Diamoii4s, by same. t V sh Snd SPil'it,by same author. 11. Ellen Story. " V .12. Thompson's Hooiier Mosaics. -, Or, to any one who may send us $24 for twelve annual subscriptions the twelve books PSragardcd b' maiI - mnP annual subscriptions to the Observer, daily w or-both combined, between January 1, To the person who may aenj U3 tlt Jcctia largest list one-half .- the0'Uttle3 named aSd the same commission. T umta, ana Samples of the above books, !a 1 well minted prXott press ortu and South to ba gems of tvDo IKPoor -eu;af thKf serTe-3?056 4 canY for Th3 Ob ingly liberal commissiooi wi 1! be paid, to be canvassing agcar from hU remit. KATS Or SPBSCaiPTlOSlN ADXANCS ' B j eaJV man postpaid........... .S3 00 IH1 (0 All AXIl ' All the latest impaoremsnts conk the organs and pianos manufacture j . " if Washington, 3M silt month. ckly, oneyear, mail postpaid::;::::;::;; 00 sue months, t , . 7 XX s mytm o . " ..........- A VM weekly, or both, mailed an mniint;.,; ' ,an; " ' THE OBSEI1VER, 4 00 or To all who wish to purcha GAN or PIANO we can trfiXir for - " ARTISTIC C0NSTE Beautiful, Finish tni $ . Qualities, our iostnaa5 . rank with thoMofWS Most Coielratsi Hat O ur "only claim to favoritism i leading manafacfnrcri is ' I CXur Low Pric, reduced to meeting tbe requli times. "Determined not to M and at the same time famish, that we fully -I WARRANT FOR FIlK we invite correspondence that an opportunity to prove we here assert. Our PIANOS are furnubed,i ImpoTei French Grfil, (the very nesn---1. they are also HEAVILY STKt improved wire; and thie1 wood perfectly seasoned m WARRANTED NOT TO & . . WAEF. Our ORGANS Aar,L modern improvemenui,8 while Ihe ' CASES are ot W , style, admirably suited tofZ "Send for ' Illustrated V; .ian'fi WasniD', -.w - - She PUBLISHED SKk (N. C, ia the leadiag Je ' em North Carolina. . It is tbe only DemocrahJ g j in Iredell county-ne wealthiest counties am'tSp t tained a- larger local per ever heretofore PJrJ Its circulation i" nri aM han that of a .Ht Sute combined, andisrjP i I J strong joowjui - i and wesum Mecklenbor, It is the only PaPcV E.v lina that employ una mat cmyj - -, eo0;-' Agent, and is tbtrft nnAtr this ysKiH. ' iZ circulaUonjs ,xt&Z lodmark the bet - Western North Carohaf- - Address. dec U UDVEKTlSBtfM . DAILY KEVIEW

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