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Steamship Lines, &c. Miscellaneous. Miscellaneous. Miscellaneous. " , ,, . "Kartn to ,.m MHl, llU' altiihni'ore PROSPECTUS FOR 1877. Tin-; men me. v5-;",,'l',''',''i,,"'r iinwiMikell. HIGHEST H01J0M AT THE : . CEHTENNIAL EXIIIOITIOM ANI LIPPINCOTPS MAGAZINE, AX 1LUSTKATLD MONTHLY OF Popular Literate. Science and Art. Wilmington, N. C, STEAMSHIP LINE. Miscellaneous. L9) a o 0 y 5lS'''ill'l',ro' . iv IihI of man s selection, ' , v friend may follow li!m fetfrJ'tS.tu.as wild unci .' . Tlu-lrry waters clso; , k;,Citi.ryvi!!,llllvUnow,. '. ??t ' i.ofiot h sleep: s-,nHfiii.l',.t-iif.- WMi nroba- ,lfI2f,fiiVUvliiectratioii ."gritltot Jyou want A IIAKRE1' l)i amily Flour I REASONABLE PRICE ? ALSO, THE REST' HID II I mil ! At a Reduced Price, HALLON CANS 600 I OF THOSE ELEGANT APPLES ! Three Cais for $1. AT 'I It 13 South FrontStrect. -10 fte Philadelphia Times, FIIST-CLASS LYDITENDENT mixing nevsipei:, a. mi capital and fenterpriac can ac- j!ik V fro.. I if ill flotation universally accorded to f tit? tie AbUt-t snd Uet Taper Ever tB-JiU(lelhu. It contains all hlriejua, Special Telegrams and cor- cirumsu points oi interest, tun mina Loea! R. I . "-' "j a i.ai uoo U- JnciitioDi of all Currpat Live qui! to the best published any. f T tirrolation of the Timej exceeds papers miaMphia uiornin; ever pub- -7 v1 ?d t paper in Philadel loune.i Philadelphia. VICE'S TUTED 1UICED CATALOGUE. UL00 I110' tions, with De- IRrt-.l; . "" "uva tut nil iu Two Cent tostaze ""'ciuarterly, 25 cents a k'. n ' !,Pr-l)B1i,(1 Vcgc,able Oardcn, 5Q V;i t i KKl- Rche!te-, N. Y VlCk'a P1a-i n..., . ; ' UiDir! 1 ,ttrni1' finely4Illustr ! t; the fir:, Dt,i;Siint colored Flower 'iinur 'Tr- I'rice only 25 ' . Wrn,; ,J,h No. for 187f just - - n rr i ----- j v 4 v i: I I 'cr,e-ter, lr : Tas 150 naes. Lun- 'illi' 'M'y drawn and ; iari r,ce 50 centa in Paper tcrli I. --,". t nuK'u in Quarterly, 25 cents 0 illustrations, only JAMES VLCK. 1) . L . br?d .Jwtable Seeds --aooniuaraUonson v 2 "uc, yuatterly, .j ren; a 1 VSetible 0r,i; 50 "ttcsxri; rr s changed .hands k fte ccummodaUon of th. f sU., . JWn "roughly reno- ncttly ! tW Patron, of ihe pril 7. BVED HERS AUf.H. J00JHuifatioM, only 2 JAMES V1CK. i-.i . .... i . Pn. Jcit 25, 1871. WE CLAIM FOR THE IXPR0V WHITNEY SEWING MACHINES The following specific points of superiority: 1 Great Simulicitv in Construction. 2 Durability. 3 Exceedingly Light Running.. 4 sun itunninjr. noiseless. 5 Performs all Varieties of Work. 6 Beauty of Finish and Workman ship, i 7 GREAT iREDUCTION in Pyice. .Machines sent on trial before payment is re quired ; written guarantee to Keep machines in order for fire y ears given with each ma-, chine. Why Pat Old Prices ? For circulars and particular,1 Address, THE WHITNEY MF'G CO., dec tj i Paterson, N. J. Keystones Printing Ink Co M A N U F ACT U II k US OF PRINTING INKS. BOOK AND NEWS BLACK A 17 Worth Tifth Street, PhiladelDhia, Pa. OUR INKS ARE OF A SUPERIOR quality, beinjj made from the best ingre-. dients and under the personal supervision of a practical printer and pressman, therefore we will guarantee every pound of ftik sold to be of a Superior Jet lilack, Quick Drying, and entirely free from setting-off. Our prices are from 30 to 50 per cent, low ei than any other Inks manufactured in the United States.! ; A trial of a sample keg will convince any printer that hei has been paying nearly double what he should for his Inks in times past. Put up in kegsj andjbarrels to suit purchasers. Address. f KEYSTONE fltlXTING INK CO., S 17 North Fifth Street, dn 13 ! . Philadelphia, Pa;. p QAM AND All the latest impaovements combined icto the organs and pianos manufactured by CORPIISH & CO. ! Was gton. N. J. T all who wish to Purchase erther an OR GA$ or PIANO we can truthfully say thai ARTISTIC CONSTRUCTION Beautiful Finish and Sweet Muscal Qualities, our instruments take rank with thosa of that Most Celelratei Mannfactiirers. (: -I Oar only claim to favoritism"over other eading manuiactnrers is Our Low Prices. reduced to meeting the requirements of the times. Determined not to be uudersoia and at the same time furnishing instruments that we fully WARRANT FOR FIVE YEARS, 6 we invite correspondence that we may have an opportunity to prove satifactorily'all that we here assert . Our PIANOS are furnished with the " ImDQTed iFrencb Grand Actum- (the rery best in use); they are also HEAVILY STRUNG with ihe improved wire; and the cases are of solidrose wood perfectly seasoned and WARRANTED NOT TO CRACK OR I WARP. Our ORGANS are, furnished with all toe modern improvements, as to stops, action, etc, while Ihe CASES are of the reccn tcabinet stvlc. admiralblreuited for the parlor. jZaersend lor illustrated catalogue, ana Price List Address, jan G CORNISH i CO., Washington, New Jersey. .1 Polk Miller & Co's JTALIAN INSECT POWDER ! Warrant ed to kill Roaches, Flies, Fleas, Ants, Moths, Croton liugs,!Ued liugs, Moaitoes, Chicken Lico, Flower JJugs. Melon Ba?, and all other species of Insects. SKsT Not poisonous to human beings, do mestic animals or fowls, aol 24 Notice. vto nn.ii wir.r. tierkaftkr re IN audited by the Auditing Committee of the Hoard off Cnnntir fAmmiiiinmiri nnloaa such bills are accompanied by an order from t i vi - 4-- m . A . . k memuer oi uie uoard or Clerk oi me Audit ing Committee. No other parties are author ized to contract debtt against the County, pi 12 JOHN G. WAGNER, Cbtn'n. Spectacles and Glasses. rpUK LARGEST ASSORTMENT EVER ofTered iu ths city at prices ranging IVbni 25 cents to $10. Catl and examine for .yourselves. ! 2 J- II. AI.T.FV. The teamcr .JLJFfbley, Capt. Price, WILL SAIL FItOMi BALTIMORE OX SATUBDAY, MARCH 24. x To be succeeded by Stuir. CAFT- OLIVER, On Wednesday, March 28, and thereafter sailingifroni Llaltiniorc every WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Shippers can rely upon the prompt sailing of steamers as advertised. Through Bills of Lading given to and from Philadelphia, and Prompt Dispatch 'guaranteed. For Freight Engagements apply to A. D. CAZATJX, Ag-cnt, Wilmington, IV. C. L. S. BELDEN, Sblieiting Agent. REUBEN FOSTER, General Agent. Corner Lee and Light Streets, Baltimore. inch 21 z CLYDE'S Mewl. York AND Wilmington, IM, C, SEIVTI-WEEIEL-H- Steamship Line. The Steamer BENEFACTOR, CAFT, JONE, WILL SAIL FROM NEW YORK ON SATURDAY, MARCH 24. To be succeeded by Steamer CAPT. WAKELEY, On Wednesday, XVZarch g, 7 gO. Shippers can rely upon the roiiipt sailing of Steainers as advertised. SAILIXG FR&W-WILMISUTOX AX'A"- DAY ' WEDNESDAY. For Freight Engagements apply to A. D. CAZATJZ, Agent, Wilmington, XT. C. L. S. BELDEbT. Solicitin? Aeent. WM. P. CLYfiE CO., General' Agents Bowlinir Greerf. or Pier 13. N. K., New York. 1CU PROSPECTUS OF THE V Maryland Medical Journal, BALTIMORE, MD. QN THE FIRST DAY OF MAY NEXT, the anderaigned will issue, in the city of Bal timore, the first number of The i Mmtlaxd Medical Journal. It will be a monthly pub lication, devoted to the, advancement of Med cine in all its branches . Each issueof the Journal will contain origi nal articles, from representative men in the profession. r.Hfnl aolpctinna frrrn fnr.'-inrn and hninp viviutkwvwUU ' " - - - ioumals wiUbe made with a special view to toe requirjmenis oi me praciuioner. Reports of the progress nf Surge y and Medicine in their special, as well as general branches, including Diseases of the Lye and Er, Diseases of the Nervous System, Diseas es peculiar to Women, and Diseases of the Thraat and Chest, will be regularly given by men eminent in these several branches. These reports wilt be n exhibit in abstract form of the prgrest in each of tbeta special depart ments during the year ' The jproceedings of Medical Societies will be pubkbhed as of tea aad as fully as their im portance justifies. Prominence will be given to rare ana inter esting; leases in Hospital and Private Practice. New instruments a- Appliances, New Kerne dies and improved methods of managing dis ease will be specially treated. New medical publications, as they appear, will be critically and impartially reviewed. No labor or expense will be spared to ren der Uui Maylasd Medical JocasAL, a wel come Visitor to every physician desirous of keeping pace with the progress of Medical Science as developed both abroad and at home.! Contributions, on subjects of mtorest to the profession, respectfully intited, - Each number will contain not less than forty ??est printed from new type, on heavy cal endered paper1 of ibe finest quality. Th nHarintinii nrice will be S3 per an num, invariably in advance, delivered free of postage. H. E. T. MANNING, M. D. T. A. ASHBY, M.D. inarch 26 V 0 E W o :- A News Paper, 8 published every evening, Sadnday excepts AT- 5 A Veao9 9 Or 50 cents a month,"not strictly in" advance :o :- The Reading Public are respectfully inferm- ed that it shall be the constant aim of the pro prietor to furnish them with A LIVE NEWSPAPER, containing the latest news of the day, and en deavoring to keep its readers fully informe n 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 operruntil he latest Possible moment. Mer chants in the city and country may rest as sured that they will be thoroughly reliable. The News Columns ! 1 ' Will contain the reports, botn of news and markets, received here each dtj at noon, and the ' L O C U DEPARTMENT Has been placed in careful and experienced bands. Friends in the section of country con nected with this city, will greatly oblige the Editor, and will contribute additional inter est to these columns bj forwarding any items ofBews that miy occur in their respective localities. ALL CORRESPONDENCE, ' . . I : On matters of general interest will be gladly received, but our friendi must bear in mind that they must write only on one side of the paper ; that thej muat forbear useless verbi age, must correct their own manuscript and must avoid abusive. personalities, 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. OUR SUBSCRIPTION UST, Even before a typo was set for the first issue, was an exceedingly flattering one, and is probably the largest bona fide list with which any newspaper in North Carolina eter before began publication, and it now rapidly on the increase, especially on the various railroad lines. JOOZJ. 7- XAX3X30, . Eciroa a Paoraicroa, Office on Second street, between Prin , ctee and Chessnt, .car the PectaSee. "C3 R Announcement for 1877, The number for January begins the nine teenth yolume of this Magazine, and .while its past record will it is hoped be deemed a sufficent guarantee ff future excellence, n effort will be spared to diversify its attract ions and to provide an increased supply ., POPULAR READING IX THE REST AXD MOST EMPIIA TIC SEXSE. The great object and constant aim of the conductors will be to furnish the public with Literary Entertainment of a Refined and Varied Chapter, as well as to present in . a graphic and strikingmanner the mo?t recent information; and soundest view on subjects of General Intrest ; in a word to render Lippin cott's Magazine strikingly distinctive is THOSE FEATURES THAT a HE MUST ATTRACTIVE IN MACiAZLNK LITER AT L R E. The contributions now on hand, orspecially engaged, embrace a highly attractive liit of Tales, Short Stories, Descriptive Sketch's, Narratives, Papers on: Science and Art, Poems, Popular Essays, Lit erary Criticisms, Etc., Etc., BY TALENTED AND WELL KNOWN WRITERS. A large proportion of the articles,cspecially those descriptive of travel, will be PROFUSELY AND LEAUT1FCLLY ILLUSTRATED. The pictorial embeliahments of the Magazine constitute one of its attractive feature?. In addition to the General Attractions-' of Lippin'cott's Magazine, the Publishers would invite attention td the following SPECIAL FEATURES FOR 1877. 1. A new serial story, ii The IVIarauis of Ziossie.'; by George MacDonald, author of 'Maleohn, "Alec Forbes" "Robert Fakoner.'Ytc. To those of our readers who are-familiar with "Malcolm," this new story from the pen of this distinguished writer will need .no re commendation, and his reputation is a guaran tee to others of a deeply interesting and powerful story. It began in the November numoer, wnicn issue, wun me ueceinuer part, will be furnished graits to all new subscribers for 1877. 2. A prof llustratcd series of sketches- of Swedish Scenery and Life, by Prof. Willard Frisk, author of Cornell University, who is throughly familar with Sweden and its people from personal observa tion. 3. A scries of popular papers on rt and Art Matters, by Edward Strahan (Earl Sbiim), author of "The New. Hyperion," etc.. 4. Illustrated Sketches of 1 ravel, ' r; title Pictures from Spain, by Edward King, author of the "Great S atli'' etc. 5. Mrs. Lucy H. Hooper's Interessing and Piquant . Papers and Letters from Paris will be continued through the year., 6. .. - ' The Beauties, of the Rhine will be described in a richly illustrated sei ies of papers. ' . -.. 7. During the year will appear a number of handsomely illustrated short articles, de scriptive of Life, Travel, and Adventure in the United States, England, South America, Japan, Mongolia, and other countries. . FOIl SALE BY ALL LOOK AND NE WS DEALERS. ITtK'E, r,5 CENTS; Terms. Tear Subscription, $1: Two cop ies, $7; Three copies, $10; Five copies, ; Ten copies, with a copy gratis to the person procuring the club. Siuglo nuinber 35 cents. NoriCE-The November and December Num bers containing the earlier chapters- of V.The Marquis of Lossie, will be presented to all new annual subscribers for 1H77. . Specimen 'Number mailed, port:ge i'ai-l. ! to any address, on receipt of 20 cent-. i i JtS To Agents a Liberal Commission" win I be allowed. Addre.-s. i J. P. LIPPIXCOTT, ev LK, i '. Fublitvliu-,; 715 and 717 Market t., rhiKflelplila. jan 5 If you wish to grow Vegetables for sale,'rea Gardening- for Profit ! If you wish to become a Commercial Fl-jriet, lead t 1 Practical Florticultur ! If.jou wih t' Gard.'o f ; h i:u U otli V Gardening for Pleasure ! All by Peter Henderson. Price $1.50 each, postpaid, by u.ail. ur. L'oinlnutd CATALOGUE ' OK EVERYTHING FOR THE Numbering 17S pages, with 1 colored plate, ' sent - f o all customers of past years, or to those who have purchased any of the above books; to others on receipt of 25 cents. Plain Plant or Seed Catalogues without plate, free to applicants. PETER HENDERSON CO.. Seedsmen, Market Gardeners and FlorUts 35 Cortlandt St., Sew York. jan 13 t - - gsO'TLYets Awarded CZgrxiTHIALirETlAI. Sead Stamp for Circu lar and Kigtot TesU ociy.f Ajtt Wasted. A.H.ASDREWS&Ca V-yMt af CZa, Ccsrch, and School Furniture, . 2JI A 2t3 Wabash Aventie, Ckicaro, 11U and L C3 6 1 mtoft We York Crtjf. ? 5?Hj fz -2 ThejuJges unanimously recommend th .T't M'ENDE.LSSOHN Piano s FOR THE Diploma ofiHonor ani Medal of llerih. Placing' them' in the Front Rank 4 Without a Superior ) For strictly first-claij instruments. &i0q fur S-oO. $060 lur $275." .700 for $:100. o0 for $325. ib0) fur $?:ak $000 -for '$400-,: lom for-$4 50. Nu Uuii, mission, to Ai;cLtsi No liicuiuita to Teachers. . .;, No Deviation in Pried. . The Mendelssohn . GRAND, SQUARE & UPRIGHT Pianos ' Contain valuable patcntsand improvements never before introduced. ; MATHUSHEK'S "NfcW Pa i K.N J Dl I'LliA, Ovlrstiiixg SfiLE,. . ' Is the greatest advance in the history of Pia no making, producing the most astonishing power, richness and depth of tone, and a sua taining singing quality never before attained, . being a ''Grand i'iano in a Suuarc case." 1 The Mendelssohn Uprights " ARE THE FINEST IN AMERICA. They are pronounced the "Pianoj of th Future.", Manli acioky .& WAkeuoums : N os. 1J)(), 1J a," 4JM . PJO 408 West A os. S-, .H(D,HG2, 804, 88, 870 jotli Avenue. PIANOS SENT ON TRIAL. T4, Illustrated and descriptive Catalogue mailed l'ree. 3IENDELSSUJIX PIANO CO., i;iim;)S oi j : X. 50 L'ro'.i'hcai, X. '. feb 21 mem v.. til ' f Webster's UflaMuged Dictionary FOK THE SCHOOL K mm mam :;,000 En j ravin sr.-; 1,I0 Pages Quarto. 'r' Price U. r- -. - A N2W FEATUHD, To the .'!,03 Illustrations heretofore in Web- ' ?tcr's Unabridged, 'we hve added fourpajes ' '!' . -. Colored'. Illustrations, - ,r engiaved expressly for Xf work at large expense. - fl Nearly i very State Superintendent - of Public Instruction in the Union, or corres-.. J ponding. olR.cer, where such an one exists, has recommended Webster's Dictionary in the s iron ges t te r m?. Among them are those ' oT-. " Eastern, ; Northern. Middle, Southern, and 1t Western States TWENT V-EIGIITn alL K The State of NEW YORK has placed 10,000 r copies of Webster's Unabridged in as many of her Public School. . i The State cfWISCONSIV aUjut 5,000fr nearly everv school. , , The Sute of NEW JERSEY 1,500 bu ever v school. " The State of MICHIGAN mde prorhUrB " for all her school.. - - vj The State of M ASS A CH CTETTS has sup- ? pii' d her schools nearly all. . , The State of IQWA hn supplied 'bef schools. . . . . . ' ' The State of CONNECTICUT has made -'provision for her .-choolp. j&T- Ovef3;MK) schools in INDIANA,' were supplied during the vcar 1?72, mJininr . more in 1873 and 174. " " ' " " In other States many copies have bySi pur chased fr supplying feho!s of citieV'coun ties and towrif. A , virtrtn What better invcstmnt can tie ode fOUU School? " . " More tuaa its tin t a many are foM,;trf ft Webster's l)k tiiiai iee xi of any other setics r in this c ur; try. . At lea.--t otH-ririus of ajl the school-tsooki published ia tLii country own Webster as .their standard, and of the remainder few ac- ' knowled ge AXY standard. Pwt.'ithedby G. A C. M ERR I AM, ' dec Springfield Mass. THE .BEST. JJAil IN' THE 'CITY IS THE OLD CLAREHDSIIsoiit Foot of TJarket Ctyia T" t - T i. ' a. m vw . - - - '- - - . .' a ue iei oi ALU, W LtlKlU UIi3"TH and CIGARS always on hand and serTtd bj?VI A polite and accommodating attendants.-- ; t- -- New River Oysters, always fresh and alws r" served in any style desired. jan 17. . .. . t. s TTTRT flVPT? TTTV. TJ T TTI rTT nil JS AN ICE CREAM SALOON kept tie best style-. Pure cream well frcMrtTgnafsn- " f" teed at all times. Private jTa'laiUcsVaniL.'iUr. i tiesi fnrni.fiit with ftm lur ', ,' aplSO J.T. SCilETlJS, i. .- t !
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