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V J."1:1"3" WU :i srrins Of B!iRSt: tn.j yonJvalxmt V1,?. '": 4 ver hir Irow I Xt u T"I1.' "Why 1 pju-i ARorlefsforsisb!icriptiouiuutUr I tk "T. 4,tV- .t.-K,. ..wiifc-i mine nwi. ... irea.av. f:.CiS CANS OF P. D. . 35 W Miscellaneous. VICK'S ILLUSTRATED PRICED CATALOGUE. "Fifty pacrcs 300 Must ations, with De sciptioEB of thousands of the best Flowers and Vegetables in the world, and the way to crow jhm all for' a Two Cent postage stamp. Printed in German and Engla.h. VickJs Floral Guide, quarter y, 25 cent a jf a r. v 'ickla Flower and Veffetable Garden. 50 ccnti in paper ; in elegant cloth coYeri, $1.00 Addrr??, JAMES VICK. Rochester, X. V Vick Tloral Guidp a1 bcantifu! Quarterly Journal, finely Illustra- iou, nu cojiiainiDg an elegant colored r ower Plate with the first number. Price only 25 centa fo- the year. The first No. for 1877 just iFmed'tn German and Erirlish. Vick'a Flower & Vegetable Garden, in pa- je ou cenu; wicn elegant ciom covers 51. U. Tick's Cataioauc 200 Illustrations, only 2 cents. Address JAMES VICK, Rochester, N., Y. VXCX'S Vegetable and Flower Garden is the most beautiful" work of the kind in the world. It contains nearly 150 pages, hun dreds of fine i lustrations, and six Cqromo Platks of pLowiiits, beautifully drawq and colored frost nature. Price 50 cents in paper corerj $1;00 in elegant cloth. Piloted, in German and English. - Vick'i Floral Guide, Quarterly 25 cents a year. " Vick's Catalogue-J00 illustrations, only 2 cents. Aaare.-s, JAMtS VIl'K, Rochester, X. V. VXCX'S ,Flouer and Vegetable Seeds are planted by a million people in America See i Vick's Cata'ogue 300 Illustrations, onlv 2 cents. " , Vick s Floral Guide, Quarterly, 25 cents a year. Vick's Flower and Vegetable Gardefn, 50 ten i; wua elegant cletn covers 1.00 All my jpublications are printed in English and German. Address . JAMES VICK, aP' Rochester. N. Y. WE CLAIM FOE THE IMPUOVEW WHITWEY SEWING MACHINES The following specific pointsjof superiority: 1 Great Simplicity in Construction. 2 Durability. 3 Exceedingly L,ight R'unMng 4 Still Running. Noiseless. 5 Performs all Varieties of Work. G Beauty of Finish and Workman sliip. 7 GREAT REDUCTION in Price. Machines sent on. trial before! pafyment i,s re quired ; written guarantee to keep machines in order for fire years given With each ma chine. Wur Pay Old Prices ? For circular and particulars. Address, THE WHITNEY MF'G CO., dec 28 Paterson. N. J. Iff Yd IEEY HERALD. :o:- JAMES GORDON BENNETT, r n i) p u i k t o it: -: o : r 10 S T A GE F II EE . ONE DOLLAR VKii VEAfl. - 50 Oext for 3ii Donths. An extra copy to every club of ten, !' THE NEW YORK DAILY HERALD Published, everv dar in ;cir. POSTAGE FliEE. $10 pays,for one year, Sundays included. , pavs fcr one year, without Scd.ay5. i pays fur i months, Hnoiays included. S4 rajs six rao'ntus, without Sundays. $'J p.iys for one year for any specified day of the week. . , $1 t'4vs for sit inqnthifur any spacuVd dy of the week. $1 pars for one month, Sundays includt-d. XEVSI)EALi:i:s SUITIAEl) ' POSTAOE FREE- Dail v Edition. ..Two and a half et?. per copy Sunllav Elition ;.,Four cefiU T-bt opj iWeekly Edttiou .....Vwo cenis per copy Address NEW YORK HERALD, i doc27 Iirooiiwav and Ann sf.New York. is77 "T""F:""T877 INDEX-APPEAL, l Daily and Weekly.) Pu?li!u-d iu lVtersininr. 'a., i dvott-d to current news, local anil foreitrri; discii.iun of xlitical and ht1 topi. and' a fret and ftv.rlets lvo.iwy of the rights and interests f tli eojle, Jts iuntii5eix'l.il rrrts are UtM?.t"upon actual transot-tious. and may lie relied ajxm aecarate. ' The auU"t jotirnal lst te talent of the sstate L- in its esuploy; a vitUnt and reliable e.rpsof corresjiondnts eontrtbute th latest news and ssslp from jiL Serfing-KacBiner tall important centres, n erlbrt U spared to make it a fir;! -class lamiiy newspaper. . JS The Index-Appeal .has a Lftivercity and country eli-eulat ion Ch:ui any other paper" in. South&hTe Virgtnh. and thef largroM circula tku 1c North Carolina of anj- Virginia p-per DAI LY Vo-i ycAr - - - - w sixuuuith - - . - Sii " three months - - - l id " one month - x "i0 WEEKLY (one year) : - - t2 UQ sxxzuontus - - - i w FASHIOVALE BARBER, From Street, under Purcell Houie, Wilmington, N, C, Hair Cuttirtf, Shaving and ShaupocLng done in the highest ityle of the art. Attentive1 and polite Barbers always ready to wait UDon cu'omcrt. feb U 0 0HLT tnaAwded CfltLflBIAL ngaT. .W?!r ht ana ntgomi iw j A.R.JLX0SFWSftCa 2Ssf2Ktsrers ef CSce, Qtard aad Scaeel Fri!tar TilttTQ WahMk Amm. CWm. KL. 9 & Ct fcrtRft Rr YrtCj. 1 I -tl - Clulri -f i. will be furnihxl at tlior.wuf ?ft ,,;'- l- tivet Will SJJperanaUm. F it , r'?U "Vts. 1 eik.i.la;n Send Ar tcl men oriy. ' k -1fivw ii V i INDEX-AFPKAL PUB. C.. r. f U ' llc Punish- Ptterbum. Va. kd airea.Uv." Jl,. AK l AO, Steamship Lines j &c. BaltDinnioii'e V- .. ." AND '" , Wilmington, W. C, STEAMSHIP LINE. . J. Foley, Capt. Price, WILL SAIL FROM BALTIMORE OX SATURDAY, MARCH 24. T.) be succeeded by litmr ALEDSH.i CAPT OLXVZ2ZL, Oh Wednesday, March 28, and thereafter sailing from Baltimore every - WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Shippers can rely upon theprotiipt Sailing1 of steamers as advertised. Through Bills of Ladinf given to and from Philadelphia, and Prompt Despatch guaranteed. For Freight Engagements apply to A. D. CAZAT7Z, Agrent, Wilmington, H. C. L. S. BELDEN, Soliciting Ageni REUBEN FOSTER, General Agent corner Jjee ana iiigtit feets, ifaltiiuore nacli 21 CLYDE'S Mew York AM) Wilmington, IM, C, SEMI-WEEIIIY Steamship Line, BENEFACTOR. CAPT. JOI7S, WILL SAIL FROM NEW YORK! ON SATURDAY, MARCH 24. To be succeeded by Steamer I CAPT. Op. Weienday-, 2areh 20. Shippers can relrupon the nioiuDt sailing of Steamers as advertised. . SAILING FROM WILMIXGTOX tiCX DA rj.v H'-ZJ-;SZ) 3. For Freight'Engagemeiit? sj;ply vo A P. OA55 AU5. Asrent Wilmington, 7J. C, L. S,.; BELDEN, Soliciting Ageut. WM. p.. CLYDE CO., General Agents, 6 Bjwlng llreen, or Pier 13, N. R.. jXew YorJc. teb U ' , ' 1 , - - . .-4. Keystone Printing Ink Co ii A N l F.T L" li h.-Il "f PRINTING INKS. HOOK AN U NEWra DLACK A 17 Worth Pifth Street, Philadelphia, Ps OUR INKS ARE OF A SUPERIOR cuality. beiuir made from the best insre- ? dients and under the personal super visiaQ &f a practical printer and presmaj, therefore ; we will jruarnte every pund of Ink sold to he at Superior Jet Black, Quick Drying, and entirely free from fettin-off. Our prices are from 30 to; 50 per cent. Ipw ei than ny other Inks manufactured in the Uoited SUtes. r A trial of a sample keg will convince any printer that be has been paying nearly doable what he should for his Inks in times past. Pot up in kegs and parrels to suit purchasers. JLddress. j KEYSTONK PRINTING INK CO.,' ! 17 North Fifth Street, i . der 13 ; Philadelphia, Pa. Something New ! TN THE TOBACCO LINE, the "Di Vcr- nin" Twst, hnc plug- "ehcwing.tobacc; . The X 1 IX T' FIVE CENT Cigar i j J till in the van at TTATSTUS Tobacco Store, nch 7 Market Streed Call! Call! Call AT T II E book; store O v vronvn iTPFrr ni r iY.r- Iit ! nor u .... Wilt fin.t rm rr K i n f in ill STATIONERY LINK aa cheap as it caa be oaeht at the North. It' all to, ca'l aad sec if it is not. At Danforth's9 april 12 Near the Pot Offic. . Theteamer R ' R Specialty lliscellaneous. IS) a 51 y V 0 II W o A Wews Paper- s published er'er e3nin!r," Sududar excepte -AT- $5 A Year, Or 50 cenUi'a month.'notJ-itrictl iradran:e :o :- The Rcaiing Public are respectfully inform ed that it shall be the constant aitnof the pro prietor to furnish them with A LIVE NEWSPAPER. containing the latest news of .the day, and en deavorisg to kep its readers fully informe inTcgard 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 he latest possible moment. Mer chants in the city and country nay rest as suredtbat they will be thorough1 j reliable. The News Columns d'lll contain thQ report, beta of new and markets, revived - here each d4y at noon, and the : o c i. !) e v a n x m e t Ilaj L.-en t laced in careful and experienced handts. Friend? in the. sectioa of country con nected with this city, will greatly oblige the Edit-r. iid will contribute additional intr Cft l, tilumn.-by forwarding any it;ms- ofBCW!that oiiy occur in tKc'r rpective ! o-aii . ALL Xi:UF-sroxi,i:NCE, On niiers or if. eral interest will be gladly " recvivrd, but our friends must bear in miua that they mut write only on oa? side of th paper; that thrjr must forbear 1m verbi age, must correct thetr. own manuscript and must avoid abusive personalities. A re- - i liable nam? must be furnished with each cod muxicatioa, as the Editor will not be held ac countable for the views or language of cor respondenta. '."t. - I '- OUR SUBSCRIPTION LIST, F.ven-bcfore a type was ct f -r the hr:t issc?, was an exceedingly aUring foe, and is probably the largest bona fide list with w hich any newspaper in North Carolina ever before began publication, and is. cow rapidly oa the increase, csperUily oo the rarioas rmilrpad lixtee. JOSZZ. ?. JATVIED. Enroa ak rnnitro, ' sy- OSce Secoad street, bet wee a ri icc aai cymt, a ear Ue PwtoSce. R Miscellaneous. PKOSPECTTJS FOR v 1877. UPPINCOTI'S MA04ZIHE, AN ILUSTRATLH XON'TIILY Popular Literature, Science: and Art, Announcsrnent for 1877. The number for .fanu.rv lA-gi.r.j ti c nine teenth volume of this Magazine, and wliile its past record will it is hoped bo kerned a sutficent guarantee t f future excellence, ho effort will be spared to '.iveiii'" ylts attraff ions and to provide aa increased iupj ly of POPULMl IIEADIXG IX HIE BEST AXD JIOST Elirill TIC SEXSE. ' The great object arid constant aitnof the conductors will be to furnish th public with' Literary Entertainment of a lft-tined and Varied Chapter, as .well as t "present in information -and soundest view onisabjocts of General Intrest ; in a word to ror.de-r Lip pin - cott's Magazine strikingly di.-tinctive iz TJIOSE FKATURKS THAT a Hi: - M TTi; vrrrvt- tv m r: viai.- ' L1TEKATUKK. " 4 ' ' engaged, embrace a highly nttrucih e list of Tales, Short Stories, Descriptive Sketches, Narratives, Papers on Science .and Art, Poems, Popular Lssays,fl,it- ; c erary Criticism?, Etc., Elk, ' j BY TALENTED AND WELL K X .Y.X WRITEKS. - j j A large proportion of the articlvsfipecijflv those descriptive cf travel, will be i . - PROFUSELY AND JiEAUTjiriLLY ILLUSTRATED, j The pictorial embelishments of the;;M(:azine constitute one of its attractive features;. , In addition to the General Attractions of! Lippincott's Magazine, the Publish: . ;'wouM ! invite attention to the lollop ing j. SPECIAL FEATURES FOR 1877. 1. A; new eerial story, v The WCarauis of Lossie," by George MacDonald, author of 'Malcolm, "Alec Forbes," ''Robert Falconer, "(tc To those of our readers who are fAmiliar. with "Malcolm," this new -story lYuia the ren of this distinguished writer will need ho re commendation,. and his reputation ii a Guaran tee to'Others6f a deeply intere-tiiVg and powerful story. It began in the November number, which issue, with the December part, will be f urnished gi a.its to all new sub;tribers" for 1677. .i; ! 2. A prof llastrate .1 s-.-t ies o&Uetches ot :' Swedish Scenery and Iiifc, Prof. Willard Frik, author of; Corill niversitv, who is throuirhlv famil-ir with Sweden and its people from personal obicrva tlon. I I 3. A series of popular papers on I;' rt and Ai't 3atterr;,: Dr Ldward Strahan-f Kar! Shinri'--. na: r ot "The New Hyperion," etc. 4. Illustrated Sketches of Travel. k Hue Pictures from Spain by Edward King, author of the "GreatSath etc. - .! 5. Mrs. Lucv. II. Hoot'ci's Interesting and ' Piquant i - -" I - , ; -I ; Papers and Iiette'-s from Paris! m i will be continued throii'rh the ve:;r. The Beauties of the Zlhinc will be described ia a rich'ly iliUitiat-.-.tj series j of papers. , ; . - .' j i. Lunng the rear w;ii ar-fear a sumoer ofhandsomelv illustrated thoft articles.! de scriptive of Life, Travel, rind Auvcnturb in the Linited btate?, Jnlan-i, "iiti America. Japan, Mongolia, and other countries: OR SALE RY ALLR' 'K AND NENYS DEALERS. TRICE. ;-;5 CENT$. Terms. l ear h uoscr:pt j n, . : i .'.fb.toj- ies, $7: Three copie, ?lM: tire coj.:: ; -,n .Srl'i : Ten copies, $30: with a c jvv -rati- - the person procunug the club. . i.-i-y rtkiUbcr 33 cents. . Si NoiiCE-The Noreaiber and DeCtiiih'-rtNuuir bers containing th earlier chaj t rn "f "Tlf Marquis of Lossie, will be o: e.-et.t t at t annual subscribers for 1 K i . Specimen Ncjiber maikd to any- address, 'on recr-i.f?'!'..o c-er.t-. j To Agents a Lnx-r.ii (.!:..;. ;i be allowed. Addrt.-s. j. il LirriNo i i". o k. 4 .-J Uli jan o Notice. 1 p.nsii lot of t:.o tii-kL...v . ai'm- NACEOUS TOOTH PASTE. -'t up and for sale at -Vi cents .per i. l ranted the bcl DENTEIrR D ENTISTH V' rta. . t ALU i i; U: .pijL e, and ail work warranted. TECTH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, at Dr. CARRES old cublL-hed vl-cc T1I05. li. C.MIK 4 SON, No. Market Strcc apriH PATENT SELF- AS HI urn?11 ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO THE UzL Cottcn Shtpper . cat!y print -i at LOWKST"! HiCL - S. C HAL" Sole Arentfr WUmirigf CANDY FOR ALL. j:ARRV BEIiNAUD, the weil known Candy Manufacturer, corner Front .ic i Cas ie streets, is preparea io nunaiaciure candy lor toe traac ana pnvaw lasiiues. Ordera olicited. rp HE DAILY REVIEW v. fcrnished to X City Sahecxibcrtl at oO cents a xaaata Miscellaneous. THE ! HIGHEST HOIIOKS THE , V: V GEHTENNI ALGEXIIIBIl ION. The judges" unaniiaou.! rccomuiend th A 1.17 V. T TT T O d roi Diploma ofkHonor THE v .: and Medal of Ilerit. Piacicg them id the Front Rank Without a a j j nnTrirh T1T1T niTT - 1 PK r' HH W rliliUllU ULLUll T; I For, strictly firt-Klass instruaaents. -' ATTT Poaimo wmm G50 for $275. $750 for $325. $900 fur $400, r $450. ,1U)M i N t C i:-tii'i.si-n ) Agents. ' X' Dim ;;:;t.s t ' Teachers. , ; X" I eviatipn in Fficc. The IVIendelssohh GRAND, SQUARE & UPRIGHT , - t Contain valuable patentsand improvements i " . never before jintroduccd. EVIATHUSHEK'S Ni; Patent DcrLtij) Is the?, greatest advance! Ovei:sircg Scjil, in the historv -f Pia the most astonishing no making, producing j lover, richness and depth of tone, and a sus taining singiDg quality never befote attained, being a 'Grand Piano" in a Sciuare case." The Mendelssohn Uprights ARE THE FINEST IN AMERICA. They arc pronounced the "Pianos of th Future.' WA'::!T0fjlIS Nos. -1?0, 4ytJ,' 414, 49Q 4c4t)S West Nos. 85S, GJ, 8G2, 864, 808, & 870 loth Avenue. . ,f. 1 1 PIANOS SENT ON TRIAL. . " Illustrated and descriptirc CaUlcU0 mailetl free. MENDELSSOHN 1'IANO Co., Xo:. ptJ Broadway, N. Y. 11' Webster's Unabridged DicHonar? F( U THE SCHOOL U 3y00 Engravings ; T,la Page3 Cartc. Price $12. ' A NEW FEATURE. t To the ."..o' Illustration I eretofore in Web-rt-r's Unabridged, we Lave added four pagei Colore d; Illustrations, ? s tngiavv-l expressly for the work at large expense- nearly cvvfv State Superintendent' 6( f'ubiic ir.etc-(;tion in the Lnion, or correa- po riding orhcer, n here such An-one ezitta baj r- cornni-i.41ed . Webster'a Dictionarr in the -trongest ter m'i. Amonitbem are" those of Ka-t rh, Xortijern. Middle, Southern, had Western Sutcs TWENT Y-EIOHT in alL The Stat? r.f NEW YORK has placed 10,0(K) copies of We bster's Unabridged in as many of her Puhlic School.. I j f Th State WISCONSIN about 5,006i nerlv f-yerv school. I - - The Stare of NEW JERSEY 1,500 neiily ev-rv school. ' ; . The State of MICHIGAN made pfovuioiJ for all her schools. .1 Tho Stat of MASS A CIIL'TETTS ha sap piied her ;ch'ol nearly all. The Stat- cf IOWA ibas tnniUcL bet mm i -i he r ;tatj of CONNECTICUT has made i pro vilon for her schools, j . j Over 3.000 schKl in INDIAN A" ;;,werc supplied dorirs: the year 1872, and many : more in I'iTU and lbli In other Stites many copies have beespenrv chafed for supplying school of citioa, coan ties and towns. " . . '" ' What better investment Caa be ' made for schools ? More than t tiaica as many are sold ; of Wtlftcr's D:ctiorries as iff any otber-aerita I : i . i t At lea.-t rCwf-i-rrFrns of ajf publbLed in this ' coantry i I the sr boolools own Webster- aa ' their jtatdard, u f the remainder few ac- knwledge ax t: tUii'Iard. 1 - PiT.Whvd byj G. A CJ. MERRIAM, prirgfield Hass. IE RLT iLi: IX TIIK CITY IS THE OLD CLAREHDOli 1 F""- a. : ' mm " stm. . ' J rOO l OT lyiariCet ;wtfl f Tb? Rt of ALES, WINEsf LIQUORS ' a:id CIGARS always on band and erred' bf pome anu aconinooatiag attcnoaata, ; ? r 3ew Kiver Oysters, alwayntrei and aJwaj t-rxeu ia any style aesxreu. tan 1 1. Notice. "X VO l!l LLS 1 WILL nEREAFTEU tfE the Board, of toast j ComcusMoa bbIm -such bills are accompanied by aa' order froaf ' a member of the Uoxrd or Clerk of the AadiU. ier Committee. No other nirtiM aBtKr ued to contract debts against the Coeratr. pi 12 JOHN G. WAGNK&, ChmTu, Foamio
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