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CAROLINA. 'The prohibition question has 'readied Wilson. nrrsJjirieTV Wax Work iu lUlcisli QMtt M ': :" ' ' -Ut&boKPrt infest cil iriili a gang of torebrcakcrs. , Mr. Jos: It. Gillespie dial at Statcsvilie The wheat crop in the -Wilson section promises a abudant jield. E. R. Stamps, Esq., will deliver the Memorial address in Ualeijh. -Wilson?- county farmers have lught heiTiljr of guanos tin season. The Messenger is about to puhlihh a sketch of the Uoldaboro Hides. 4 Some extensive repairs arc being made to the Court House in Hillsboro. There were about 2,500 . jicrsons in Howes Circus tent at Goldsboro Kewbcra Nat Shell) The Storm on the Coast. The revenue Cutter K. A. Stcen, commanded by Capt John C. Uaker, r riTcd yesterday at this port ater a cruise in the sound. - Capt. Baker reports the schooners Sam uel L. Russell, of LeesburgVa.,! Smith, master, bound from Washington, N. C., to Jacksonrille, and the Carolina, Gaskill, master, of and from Washington, X. C, fur St. Vincent, W. I., ashore on the Swash at Ilatteras. The former ps loaded with corn and the latter with lum ber. Capt. Baker rendered all the assist ance be possibly could, but failed to bring the vessel ofl'. As they grounded during the extensive high tide which prevailed Friday, nothing short of Jightering wiill float them. . He also reirts the sclioeocr Rescue, of Bridgcton, N. J.,' Atkins, master, axijd sehr. Lucretia, of ilatteras, N. C, ashore at Ocracoke Inlet. . ' The schr. Mary Louisa, Gaskill, master, COIIUERCIAL NEWS. WILMINGTON MARKET. - TTrAnt:i, 'JO 3 1. M SriKITS TUKPEmXE-Markct quoted &teadyat28 cents, Sales of 26;) cavks at cents per gallon. ItOSlN Market quoted steady at H 10 for strained and ?1 43 forgooastrainel. &'aes of 500 bbls strained at SI 40 per hhl. CRUDE TURPETiyf-Mftrkt;t &luly anduncbansed at$l 25 for Hard; S-M0 for Soft and t2 50 for irghtv? -aks at quota tions. ) 0 -n--' ; TAU llarket quoted steady at SI ! l r bbl.. Bales at quotations, COTTOr Market quoted fittmly. sales- of SI bales at the following ollieial quotations : Ordinary .. Good Ordinary Strict Good Ordinary. 10 Middlir. ..IV - Cents. t .' ti tt A substantial rock curbing is to be put , with naval stroes, from Washington, JS. s iu lSlei"h. C, on account of i. irowle Sons, passed around the Capitol grounds Messrs. Barnes & Barnes, of Wilson, make large shipment of leather to Boston. Vajne Court convenes next Monday. There are 25 prisoners in jail to be tried. Mr. S. R. Hunter, of KittrcllXhs G,00 gallon! of native wiue which he ships to Southern points for sale. In Raleigh 143 executions have been returned to the present term, of the Su perior Court, endorsed nulla bona. Dr. A. R. Ledoux, the chemical analyst of the State and Professor of. Agricultural Chemistry of the University-, has arrived iu Raleigh. . ! ' ' Tbo ladies and gentlemen of Warsaw and vieinity will give a concert at War saif Seminary, on the evening of May 1st for the benefit of the Sunday School at that lice. The Uukm meeting of the Kastcru (Baptist) Association will bo held -with the church at Warsaw, on the 5th Sun day in tbW month, and on the Friday and Saturday before. The Hilllsboro Bccordw says: The cold of Supday morning, when thick, ice formed and heavy frost fell, has serious ' ly Injured peaches, cutting them off total ly iu some localitcs. The crop will- be a small oue. Other fruits not much in jured. ' " The Raleigh Xctvs says: Kcv. W. C. "Norman, pastor of Person Street M. K. Chruch, has received and accepted an in vitation, to preach the commencement scr mori before the students of Yadkin Col lege, llavidsou county, on the 30th of May. Hon; Alfred M. Scales will deliver the literary address. The Raleigh Xcics says : The .Raleigh ! "Cornet Combiuatiou Band" propose to ! start upoa a tour of thq State, soon, for the purpose of giving concerts- for the I lienclit of the orphan asylum at Oxford. They, will visit the priucpal poiuts of the State accessible by railroad and will, it is supposed, act under the auspices of the masonic fraternity. Express i&ys Mr.Zack Bissctt, who lived in Old Field's township, was found dead on ' the road near Arnojd Michols' oh last Monday night about 10 j o'clock. The cause of his death is not j definitely known, but as he was driving au unruly horse, and was considerably bruised, it i supposed that his horse kicked him on the head which caused - his death. ' Tlia Wilson Express say a: A valuable mule, the property of Mr. Perry Taylor, died on Saturday night last, which from its curious antics, was supposed to have died T?Ub , the hydrrophobia. The mule, when turned out of the stable, acted in all respects similar to a mad dog, and chased everything that came in its way. It is supposed that the mule had been bitten by a rabid dog. The Charlotte Observer ays: The Bus ton White Lead Company arc making all the necessary arrangements for reopening the barytlc mines on the Air Line Rail road, near Black's Statiou, aud of operat ing them on a very extensive scale. Mr. R. E. Waddelj, the well-known propictor of the Davcga House in , Gastouia, has been employed to superintend the work of excavating the stone. J The Fayetteville Gaz'Ale says.: One of our young men who went to one of the richest portious of the West some years ago, has returned. His wife is iu her grave iu that far-off land. Ho himself has como back to the same old farm which he left ten years ago. He says he made from CO to 100 bushels of corn per acre, but it was only worth twenty ceuts per buahcl. None of the people there were healthy, and but very lew lived to the age of fifty. JIany more would come back to North Caroliua if they h id the necessary funds. The XcwLcrn Xut &uU siys: ' The .steamship Gulf Stream, -wh'cb plies bc t.veen Chariest n and New York, is sup posed to have gone down, with all on board, off -Uattcras, during tiio terrible ale of Friday lust. The pilots at Ilat teras state that t he master ot the thrcc liuasted schooner asliorc at Cliicamicomico rerwti i that he saw the Gulf Stream on Friday oft Ilatteras in a sinking conditiou; all hands were gathered on the hurricane deck, and probably all cri$hcd, as from the description given, she was .sinking rapidly. : -The schooner could reuder no assistauw, and was driven ahre as above slat etl. , ,1 Rileigh Observer .s.ivs : Orders lme beep received by. Ma?. Allen, com manding the United States troops at this place, to make all ncccs.ry preparations for the abandonment of this post and the withdrawal of the troops at an early- day. The order" was not unexpected by the miKxr. i uey were aware of the fact that the matter had been discussed several timet in the war office, and it wa3 gen erlly believed that this garrison would soon be abandoned, and the troops re moved to Fort Macon, which will be the only point in the State where troops will be stationed. The officers arc now en gaged taking an inventory of unscrvicc abl property aad property not serwiceable elsewhere than here which will be trans mitted4 to Department neadquartm at ,f '.it .J - out at Ilatteras Inlet on Thursday, and considerable anxiety is felt as to the safety of the vessel and crew. Capt. Gaskill, how ever, is known to be a very'prndent man and one who has been peculiarly fortinate in .escaping marine disasters heretofore ami we can only hope this will prove anr other instance of his escaping the storm. "All aloug the coast the debris of vessels and cargoes is lloating in; on Mouday last the hurricane deck of what was supposed to have belonged to a steamer, drifted in at Hattcras ; also a small medicine chest!, probably that of some schooner, though thero was no name or marks whereby the vessel's name could be traced. During the same day a board with the name of "K. J. Hearty" carved thereon, drifted in This vessel sprung aleak on the 30th' of last mouth, and we suppose had only completed her Vepairs and left Hattoras oii Thursday preceding the storm. The line of coast from Ocracoke north, is strewn with lumber, laths, and various material Quarterly Meeting Second round of appointments for; the Yilmiugtoti District ol the Mfcthodisl Iv Church South, as made bv Rev. W. Hi Black, Picsdiug Kldcr: -"I'" Whitcville and Waccamaw Mission, at Wayman P' jj , -3-- Wilmiugton, Front Street... .Mat ' 5-G Tonsail. Hcrriiis's Ckinel... .May Cokcsbury and Coharrie Mis sion, . . ..May Clinton, at Johuson's Chapel. May Konansvillc, .June 19- 20 20- L'T 2 G Bishop Atkinson's Appointments for his Spring Visitation. St. Luke's, Washington cotintv... April CI St. David's, 44 " '3rd Sunday after Laiter Plymouth.... ......... St. James, Beaufort county ....... St. George's, Hyde county, ltli Sunday after Faster. ... Fairfield. Hyde couuty . Sladcsvillc....... ...Mav Bath " Ziou Church, Beaufort county. . . " Washington, " " ... Jamcsvillc. . . . ' Williamstou (Ascension Day).:.. Hamilton s Trinity Church, Scotland Xeck, Sunday after Ascension.;... . Collections in bdialf of Diocesitn sious will be made at each place. 1 1MJ 30 5 0 .) 10 11 13 Mis- IN PRESERVED APPLES GALLON CANS. 35 CZ3Z7TS P231V CAXJ. "PERFECTLY ELEGANT." Osc can will induce you to bur one Dozen. ONLY TRY THEM! GEO. M YERS, 11 &. 13 rztoxiT OT. t Receipts. Cotton. Spirits Turpentine Rosin....' i Tar...... Grade Turpentine 4'- bale IDS casks .VJl bbls 14 4 bbls is bbli MARINE NEWS. ARRIVED. . Steamer A V Hurt, Wortli. Fa -cttt vilk-. Worth fc Worth. ' ! Steamer Undcrhill, Piatt, f5mltliville, C rarsleyACo. . ,. i . Spanish Tscht Hhrin,' rufpr. iravan;i, Jc Itosset &C6,with loss of jib boom. Schr DelhU Emersonr-, Portlaiul, yU ur Bavannah, Master, with -loss of !jMin, main boom aud gafF, with bulwarks :uul stancheons stove by acollLiloii oil Jlattt-rus with au unknown vessel. CLEARED. Steiimer A I Hurt, "Worth, Fayettcvillr. Worth & Worth. Steamer UnUerhill, rialli sinithvilh, O O Par.slr y t Co. Hchr rannU; W .Iohntp, Outen, DiUm dclphia, llarriss fc llowdl. . KxpoHs. - CO.V8TWISK. - IMiila'lclphi.'v Meljr V W .FohiislMii; "hhi bblsroi-iD, KWdota-r, 11,-VKi junippr boils, 1" tons, old iron, 07,12l l'wt lumber, 1x,ooj shlneles. Jialtiniore Steahishipl) J Foley 173 lalcs eotton,283 caks spirits, W) bblsuosln, 'jo do tar, 50 do crude turpt, 4U do pitch, 166 bushels peanuts, 8 1 ales coHon KOxlf, 16 do yarn, 21 Uo-papcrhtock, 3 cases tar, feet lumber. List of -V.; Vessels iu Port isth Aprii, 1877. bTi-: ami;ks. Kejfulator, Am, 17 tons, Doauc, A I (.'.i.iuv D J i'blt-v, Am, 531 ton, l'iice,..A I) ('. za.ux DARKS. Hera, Nor. 2-t ton Groon, Viek & Mcbaue Ljdia 1'cdiliau. tier, 403 tous, Fcrbtcr, K IVaciiau & Wt'oterniaun AVilhclm Keifeker,(ier. 31'7 tons, liurnei-iter, E i'cHchau k Wcstormaiin Frcr. S(f. 10 1 tons. JIal vorsrn'. R. E Ih'iiln fYorsftc, Nor, 33::, ChrUtcnk-n, " St. 01af,er, 283 tons, IlaeH, " Senior, ror, 3''0 tons, Tonncson, Htnrick, (in below) JS'or, lb.-,i'ii, " Iliraui AbilV, Am, 'M7 ton. !5rwn, . J J I (Jliadbuurn k Co Miletus, Nor, ''1S, (Jlscn, Alex Sprunt k Son Ualtic, lr, 138 tons, Rrihton, . Alex Sprunt & Son Dag, or,-311 tons, Jobicn, RElIeidc saiooxKus. . Fannie W Johnson, Am. 205 tons, Cull in , . Harris & Howell Albei t Mason, Aui, 285 tons. Rose, - llaniss fc Howell Ida M Eldrige, Aui, 329 ton, Fisher, llarrisa Sc Howell Susan Stetson, Am. 1 10 tons, ilerry, blaster lla 11 Barnes, Am, 1P0 tons, Harrison, " Marion 1' Ohamplin, Am, l!.S ton?, Frccihan, U G Parsley & Co C W Lewis, Am, 322 torn, Iluppcr, J II Cbadbourn &. Co Sallie Mair, Am, 257 ton?,. Powell, .1 E Lippitt J P Wvman, Am, 1G8 tons, Rand, ' . G U RakeiM Co Xellie.F Sawvcr, Aui, 260 tons', Hall, .Jos H .N'til" TraTeller Am, 172 tons, Hodges, Jos II Mell' Hen v A. Po.wel, Am, 47 ton?, Strange, G G Darker wzzoziSoii&B rnxems. jZ&-The following quoUtlont represent the wholesale prices generally. In mMag P smalt orders higher prices nare to be charged. MuuiA ij vtuixny i Double Anchor... I iisy & Double Anchor "A"....... f ? v Standard Domestic J BACOX North Carolina, Hams, S.... ShouldersV fl. Sides, V lb-. Western Smoked Hams...... Sides, V B Shoulders..... Dry Salted Sides, v fo- Shoulders, V lb...... BEEF On the hoof ... 12 9 11 13 1 BARRELS Spirits Turpentine (Second nana, each.......... 1 13 i; 14 11 New York, each iXew Citr, each...... BEESWAX y ib.v. BRICKS Wilmington, V M Northern BUTTER North Carolina lb Northern, lb. 35 CANDLES Sperm V lb 25 I Ullit W, ft ID 75 00 00 28 W 00 IS Adamantine, y get.. l-s : ' & ' !0 00 14 Of 00 50 10 30 00 CHEESE Northern Factory, y lb... Dairy cream, y lb State, y lb COFFEE Java, y fb.. -. Rio, 1Mb..........' Laguara, y lb CORN MEAI y bushel.... COTTON TIES y lb.. DOMESTIC Sheeting, 4-4 y yard, ) urn. y bunch FISH Mackerel, No. 1, y bbl.. 15! a 14i 00 & 30 20 U 73 4 3 25 45 40 00 13 16i 15 13i 33 95 No. i, y ycbbi 16 00 9 50 Mackerel, No. 2, V bbl.... 13 60 No. 2, y Z bbl 7 50 . Mackerel, No. 3 y bbl 00 00 Mulleis, y bbl..... 3 50 N. C. Herring, y bbl 5 00 Drv Cod. ) lb. FLODll Fine, i bbl.... 6 Super, Northern, y bbl... 7 00 Fxtra do " V bbl... 8 00 Fauiilr " y bbl... 9 00 Citv Mill-Super y bbl... 6 60 I Extra y bbl... 6 75 Family V bbl... 8 00 Ex. Family V bbl... 0 00 FERTILIZERS Peruvian Guano, y 2000 Iba.70 00 Baugh' Phosphate " 00 00 Carolina Fertilizer " Ground Bone, " Bone Meal " " Flour ; " Navassa Guano, - " Complete Manure " Whahn's Phosphate ' Wando Phosphate, e" Bergcr&Brutz'sRos. ' 1 00 " 50 00 " 00 00 " 00 00 " 00 00 " 55 00 00 00 " 00 00 " 00 00 " 00 00 ma nipulated Guano bo 0U GLUE y lb. 10 GRAIN Corn,8tore,V 561bs . 56 Corn, cargo, y 5G lbs 61 Corn, y el., y bushe! None. Oats, bushel. 55" .. Peas, cow, y bushel.. 1 00 HIDES Green, y lb 7 Dry, y lb... 0 HAY Eastern, y 100 lbs... 1 10 North River, y 100 lbs.... 95 HOOP IRON V.'ton .. 80 00 LARD Northern lb...;... 12 ! North Carolina V lb..... 00 LIME p bbl.... rt 1 40 LUMBER Citv steam sa'wd Ship stuff, resawedM ft. 21 00 . Rough edge plank, Mft.22 00 West India cargo, accord ing to quality, y M ft...20 00 Dressed flooring,seasoned.20 09 Scantling and boards, com mon, y M ft 15 00 MOLASSES Cuba.hhdtgl 38 Cuba, bbls., y gal 41 Sugar house, hhds. y gal. " ; bbls. y gal... Sugar Syrup, bbls. y gal. NAILS Cut,4d to 20d, yk'g OILS Kerosene, y gal Lard, y gai Linseed, y gal.,... Rosin, y gal.. PEANUTS y bushel. POTATOES - Sweet, y fcus. msD, i ortliern, bbl..... 20 00 0 00 00 00 0 00 s12 50 4 00 & 8 00 0 C 50 7 60 "8 60 10 50 0 00 7 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 65 00 40 00 45 00 47 00 G5 00 67 00 70 00 70 00 00 00 70 00 lb 57 76 GO 10 8 10 20 05 14 13 0 00 27 25 00 00 23 00 35 00 31 35 25 29 10 00 30 70 50 50 PORK. Northern, eitv irm 17 no Thin, bbl.. ..00 00 Prime, y bbl .....; 00 00 Kump, tf bbl.... 00 00 23 & & 4 1 1 1 0 4 00 00 3! 42 28 50. 00 30 45 10 40 00 00 75 00 , -f.:,f f i Miscellaneous. & C RICE Carolina, y ft... r.asi inaia, id.... Rough, y bushel... RAGS Country, "i? lb'.. ' 1877 Tnz 1877 INDEX-APPEAL, (Dally "and .Wecklj-.) 1 I'uhlihed hi Petersburg, va., N devoted V current new, local and foreign; disenssloi of iHtlitical and KuciaT topics, and a free and fer.rless.s advocacy of the rights a'nd interest of the ieople. Its commercial reports are basciljupm actual transactions, and may be re l letl u Kn as accu rnte. ine ablest Jou rnal istic talent of the State Is. in its employ; a vigilant and reliable corps of correspondents contribute the latestnews and goosip from all Important cent res, aud no effort is spared to make it a first-class family newspaper. ' l lie iiuiex-Appeai nas a larger city and MALAGA GRAPES ! JRANGES, LEMONS, Crcar Soda ,lJi;'uit. Criip Milk Cr.t'jkers, Nic-Nacs, Glen Core and Charcoal RLiuit. Fresh (Jodtf crcrv Stcatucr aud Train. country circulation than any othr iniptr In 5?ouin?iu irKiiiia., hiii me iarxr firru ra tion in North Carolina ofanj Virginia per suBst,-KirTio" : . DAIIiY (one year) - . . tj no ." j-lx months - . ; m " .three months - - - 1 vi " one month - - 60 WEEKLY (ono year) - . 11004 bixmwiitiis - iim JXWTAOB rRlAII. AM ordf rs for Biilscripllon must le accom pauiel by the cash. Clubs of six will be furnished at the rate of $30 per annum. Send for spoclmn copy. INlEX-ArPEAIPlTH. CO.. Petersburg. A'ai. The Camden Jonrnal, PUBLISHED ererr Thursdar, at Camden, S. C., is the oldcst-ejtablithfd paper in Kershaw-count r, and has an extengi re circu lation among the Merchanti, Farmers aod all c1mcj of business men in the couatr. It offers to the Merchants of Wilmiagtoa desirable medium for adrertuia, tbe countr in which it circulates, beinjr connected with that citr br steam- on the Wateree rtTer, nd the TYilminjton, Columbia and Aazosta Railroad. - Liberal terms will be made with those d irio; to advertise. Subscription price $2 bO pr annom. Address FRANTHAH HAY, , JUiUxt aad rroprietora. Something Uevv ! J. THE TOBACCO LINE, the "Di A'er nia" Twiat, also fixtopla; chewio; tobaccos. The "X 36.11 t?" FIVE CEXT Cijar till in the tan at : V w CflAS J. MI1KS 4C0. 5 5t 7 Worth Front Street. apl 1G citv, y ib. 00 Little Beauties. riO HAMS WEIGH -.five; to eight rou.vus. ' .Sold onlr by u-. ' CHAp. 1. MYEIiiS iV OJ., apl 1V -: .- ii 7 North Eruut HOP SALT Alum, y bushel.. Liirerpool, sack........... . American y sack Cadiz y sack SUGAR Cuba, y lb I'orto Rico, y lb.... A Coffee, y lb R " V lb.............. C " V 2 Ex C y lb , 'S'Cruihed-'.iS fiUAt' .-ortbern, y lb 5 S1IIXGLES Contract, "$?JM i 00 Common, VM 2 50 C.vpress saps y M. 6 50 330vpre?g hearu-, 'fM ....... 9 50 STAVES-W. O. bbl. V M.20 00 R O hhd, V E . 00 00 C.vprer?, y M.... u 00 TALLUW lb 8 TIMREli-Shippins: y ij ...17 00 Mill, prime per M 13 00 Mill, lair pcrI 8 &o Inferior to Urdinarr-pcrM 4 00 WHISKEY Xorth'n, per Kl 1 40 Xorth Caro ina, ner pal ... 1 75 WOOL Unw aihed, per lb... 18 Washed, per lb..... C 00 20 Vi 6 00 V0 00 80 VA 10 00 H (3 00 00 00 00 00 00 7 uo :to 00 23 00 00 00 10 00 12 00 1 n 11 J 1J A 6 00 3 00 0 00 0 00 25 00 00 00 00 00 9 W 00 H 00 10 00 6 00 5 O0 2 50 20 . 3 Prime Enjoymeiit for a Tear. Less Than Four Cults a Week. MAKE HOME ATTRACTIVE RY INTRODUCING THE P IMM POST, Imported Mineral Waters. I Dhoin lK.fl. i m;., MiiicaiormoretluaK Tears; fcu been He nuum Hiuui duu UdlUl. j SZ2SS . iV m. r.oLj.MAX s ci:LKi;i;A n;i)j'ST0Ii sketch and family taper, IMPERIAL WINE VINEGAR, " rv1fh3,i,r-ri,luted.on ood paper, iilicd w. .tJ,ih?4c-h0,cct storieaand aheteau br the wvsfc wijiers; not aensatinnsl u . ... . .ssu, (Hill 'onnrcU J;ckUr V!Hr!rar. also. Xeni.an il I'MerA'inf ir- Onlers Sblkiled. W. J. HUH Jl ANN, Broker, apl 17 Lippitt'a Row, South Front --t. VAr?I7vD Tobacco Start, j mchT - 'SlX llarktt Street. DYERTI8E TIIK t UAILT REVIEW J e vv Spring Butter SWEET AS A ROSE as a mother is willing reaa. The whole tone ana cieraans:. to haTe her children vi me paper is pure apl 16 C1IAS. D. MYE1K & CO., . o A 7 North Frent L For H lire. A GOOl COOIw-WASHERUXD rroncr" J.. . r - Alad; A Good Jlouemaid. f ALu, A GckmI Appr ta DAVID COWAN, ane. . At Court IIaue. It also contains Historical mnA t: i - i rtielM- Ss-Hfj. yi-uMtcai km Ti' : ' ricuuurai and House hold Departments ; Fashion Artiele weekln erarj ueTl9s . ew, Sotef fi Co umn; and stron- and Sparkling Edito rial?, etc., etc. Is just uch a paper al eTerjI body lores tu read, and the price fi oalj 7 TWO DOLLARS A YEAR. Sample copr conUining club rat, etc., eent oa receipt of 3-ccnt stamp. Addrws, Sk3 O. 9 1 3 HEXXETT FITCH -76 Sansom Street Phibuielpiiia, Pa. ' FERTILIZERS. ZZ, - 'V o . FERTlu,e THE CELEBRATED - WILCOX, GIBBS & CO.'S amiDpiigDated IS OFFERED ON THE FOLLOWING LIBERAL IB- ON CREDIT TO 1st NOVEMBER, 17, at $7X00 per ton m i ' ravins in Cotton, on' the basis of 15 cents or Middling, delivered at n Plj.itnr navinfr r.riv?nses on Gtiano to dcstinatir.n 'i UVrui y I. muwi J C L j To the Farmer' iu buying ou these terms i:i plain, as ho will know wU. , 4r.7 .....Ij lt,.nt T;1i1Iiit will inii' mav .ami ran make his calculations accordin-'lv. ' 'kt'J J - 7 o - . Till; yUAMTV ('! T1II.S i;i'A.(i is a lm: liorii t luiriiurrlil v pstallished 1)V tllQ Use of tiio lnmiv 11, a.. .... 1 . ' sold. Our Agents sell on same terms w- i UtIPOHTBIAS AWn DEALERS IW QTiAffa, V Charleston. S. C, and Savannah, Ca, do not jKibibii ccrtiiicatcs., as the MANtl'UIiATLU CiUAKUk knowu from its lou'aud extensive use, that it is unnecessary f j do &. jy," hardly any section iu SotiUi Carolina, .ffcorgia, North Caruliua, or .Alabaa it i not used, and iusicai) of giving certificates wo would refer yotr to the IWi your immediate neighborhood who have used it, who- cau testify jKasocaSrU value. jan 15 J AS. T, PETTEWAY, Ag't, - ; - wiLMiKoion, n. c 1ARBHAL & SMITH PIANOS, The Handsomest, the Best Tone, the Most Durable Pianos JVJadfc1 They arc Beautiful Rosewood, Seven and on-third Octaves, with every fctaai and fully guaranteed. Tlieir moderato nric and uuifona success Mia for tlicm the position of a Suindard of Econoiny aui Duralililv. Acknowledged by all Musicians to be the Best over n o 7phfnPh wowinusE ACJENTS WANTED IN EVERY COUXTV. ADDIMISS: MARCHAL & SMITH PImM or, rohbut u . SxMiTH, Agent, TTniTcrsitv Place, TUvW I If von wish to gniw V'cetabK'3 for sale, rea Gardening for Profit ! If jou wish to b-jc.fiuca Couiuicrcial Jt'Iuriet, read Practical riorticulturc ! If jou wish to Oardeu fr ho:u j ua nly , - .AXD r a Gardening- for Pleasure ! All bj I'tter llendcrsnu. Price SI. 50 each, postpaid, by mail. Our Comblued CATALOGUE ' f r 1X7 7. OF EVERYTHING l'UK TIIK Xumbetinjr 173 r'aes, with I colored plated . sent I o all customers ot past years, to thoc- w ho live jmrclased any of tbo abore bookiti otlicra on receipt of 25 cent?. l'lam Plaot or Seed C'atalo-ucs without plate, free to applicant. PKTEK HEM)ERSONt (JO.. befdemen. Market Gardeners aud UorLts uruanat sU, AcwYork. 13 jau OS a ' '9 g s l'li! .5 W s 11 ea Q s a " . 2 5 5.. "S . o 3 . r J. - 0 Z LI r . ' o n j o 0 All the latest the organs and piauos mautr'tf" C0R1SH h I Was irton. Ur. o oS H JQH Tie tfreat Sarins ShaTimr Tnstitn. mm . UWUIU : tipii oftie City. WHERE A FIRST-CLASS SUAVE "n r te BUI far Ifk inf. . t?.t- . . . . razors put. in excellent nMo. t aati this ux the latest ty too. ' - - To all who niih to rurciu--- ;;k (iA X or PIANO we can trtkWf for -- ' v ARTISTIC CONSTBUCi UeautiruU FiuWi and Sct Qualities, our iustru rank with thHm&, A Our only claim to faroritsa f leading uianmacrurcri ii ' Our Low Pric reduced to wee tin; iac times. Detcrmiol and at the same time frMiWtf j that we fully 'J WARRANT FuB we inritc correspoaliBceUiJtflt au opportunity tui'rcMtlWC ' j we here assert!" ' ' " ! . . Our PIANOS arc Tu; 41 f, IoJFoyed Froncii Gnsl A3 ' U.evareaLo Jit'A'lL i iicproted wire; aad IDC cir , wood-perffcUrain f IWUIAXTEDXOTJV- Our ORGANS" are fSLr modern improvement.', H j while the CASES are f. f .trie, admirably mited '?r I O-fiend for JJluitr . y rSend Price LuL Address, jan 6 Waiting ay Washin ;TOOTV AND Ipairer. Second itresi, -keL PriccjaladerateJtiiJ jan 8 i 1 T -AT
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