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a -f. ! ti; t t. ' 'i;- i. VOL. XX NO. 81. WILMINGTON; N. 0., SUNDAY MORNING. JANUARY 1, 1871. DAILY JOURNAL, OLDUrT PATLT TH THJS OTATB. SGatLHAtUI PHtCaV, Proprietary aUBaCJUFTIOR. . OMfw, ,,..$10 00 Six months, , , too Fare. SKWlUie.. .. I( . WEEKLY JOURNAL. MTABUSHZD BITTEMBEB. 1844. on. niitn. 01 ua lines or leu, for etch and erery la tonton, fl, SMoial notices win be charged f per square, for sack '" BDBBCBJPTIOJt. J An. year, .. .,. $3 00 I I month.. .'. ,. t 00 TUEDA1LY JOURNAL WILMINGTON. N. C. SUNDAY, JANUARY 1. 1871. Adorers 10 (he North Colored Carolina. People of , Stats op North Caholina, Balqoh, Deo. 10, 1870. To the colored people throvghout the State: The undersigned Representatives seud greeting: Know ye, that since the time that Ha inan conspired to destroy all the Jew. who dwelt in tne Persian Dominions, because he bated Mordecai, no wickedness bath i been devised that will bear any compari son with eome of the measures proposed by the dominant party in the present Gen eral Assembly. Indeed there ia some an alogy between our ease and that of the Jews at that time. In Got. Holden we have the despised Mordecai.. Hiseuemy stands ferth as the exaot oountorpart ot Ha inan. The poor people, especially the oolored people, are the great body of vic tims appointed for the slaughter, and we as Representatives, occupying the place of ' power, as did Esther, feci it to be oar duty to warn yon of the impending danger, and arouse you to snob aotion at may tend to avert, if possible, the threatened evil. ' The only oflenoo of Gov. Holden ana that which has brought down the wrath of the dominant party upon him is that be thwarted the designs of a band of assaa sins, who bad prepared to saturate this State in the blood of the poor people on the night before the last election on ao- count of tueir political sentiments, ana io prevent them from voting. Because he ' dispersed this" murderous host, organized by the so-called Conserve ive party, they 1 vroDosa to destrov him. First they pro pose to suspend him, then to go through with a mock trial before tbo Senate as thev have already done before the Hoube, where a true bill has been found without taking testimony. . After impeachment bis enemies will not be satisfied until he is hanged, unless bsp ti!v their Own callows should overtake them. When Gov. Holden is disposed of those whom he protected will bo the next victims, (or the blood of one man will not tatiaU their thirst. They are mad be ' causa their slave property is loBt. Tbey are mad because the Jucconstx action moss ' sores have triumphed, and we are permit ted to represent jou in tnu body, lacy ara mad because we refuse to bow tho knee to them. ..... L.. 'V . T.ika Hainan, who. aXUr soeakinK of bis riches, the muliitudo of his children, and. bis preferment both by the King and (jueen, yet declared it availed notbing so long as Mordecai sat at the King's gate .. so wi h oar enemies. It avails nothing that they have got control of the General Assembly, by deception, fraud aud intimi dation, so long as the friend of the poor , and the Droteotor of tho innocent and do feaeeless ooeuiies the thsir of bttite, and yon have the right to go to the polls un molested. Thev have therefore com menced a system of disfranchisement, by amending the charters of towns, by allow ing but one day for voudk. by allowing voters to be challenged at the rolls, and . by requiring each to vote in the township ia whioh be resides. They have thereby already disfranchised thousands. Kut progress ia this way is too slow for their purpose. They therefore proposed to cull - a Convention. Having repealed tbo mili tia law, tney propose to let loose tbeir tnurderons band upon us, and thus secure a maionty of the delegates to this Uonven tion. When this is done our liberties are atamnd. To avert the imnending evil we see no oower in the arm of flesh. We feel that we have too long neglected to seek aid at that source that never fails. The laws ol righteous retribution have not been re pealed, bnt are in fore npo the statutes of the Almighty. Justice will not sleep forever. If we call apon God he will hear and answer us. We therefore propose a day of fasting and prayer throughout the State. Let us ask God to bring our good friend, the Governor, triumphantly through this or deal, and to avert the evils that are hang "ino? ever ns. . . Let Fbidat. thk 13m da r or Jaucabt. be set apart as a day of fasting and prayer throughontour habitations. Let no etroDg drink or other luxuries be used for the thica dava nrecedinff. Let the ceoDle aS' semble in tbeir places of worship and ory mightily nnto the Lord. Let the maid servantsb whose employment will not per mit them to worsnip daring tno lorenoon, ask their employers to allow them the afternoon, that they may spend it in fast ing and prayer on behalf of the Governor and onr anfferins? oeODle. Let the Ministers of the Gospel proclaim this fast and eee that it is observes, xi this call ia heartily responded to God will deliTer is, Very reepeotfolly, -Gxo. L. Mabson, Rep. from New Hanover county. Edw'o B. DrPLir, Hep. fromCrnven county. Bob'z Fuicnn, lie p. from Richmond county. - Qwo. B. Willis, RlfWABD TUCXIB. Reps, from Craven county. Stiwast Eujbow, Rep. from Wake county. R. FaLKHXB, Rep. from Warren county. W. H. Ruvn, Rep. from Granville oounty. ArecBTua Robbcu, Bep. from Bertie county. Wk. D. Nswsok, Bep. from Hertford county. - B. TL Jona, Rep. frost Northampton county. Wrxxm Bcks, . , Bep. from EdgeeoDle counly. -- v Johs Bbtutt, . - Bep. from Halifax county. W. W, alOBOAS. .Rp. from Wake county. Cbasxxs fcitmr, . Rep. from Hlifa county. J. B, Paq , ' Ppk from Chowan ccttfity. C i 4la. I OL1HPSKS IRSIDK PARIS. A C.a.a of llor.., Hal. Bad lt.Bk.y-B. p.rli.r Vlelarlcaaa Smtatalag Vle taals Vaaalmlljr (notg all CIsum m -Snpport r ta. Oov.raai.at-.rraa.. mat. far a Soitl. ' Our. ol Ihe KewVork Tribune. l'AKig, (70th day of Blookade) Not. 27. Among the many notable peculiarities of this siege There is perhaps none more remarkable than the quality and abundance of food, considering that there ara full 2,- 000,000 of us euting iulo our stock now for more than two monthk. Salt i meat from the aovernxuent stores was substitut ed this last week for the first time for fresh ; and so are to alternate as Ionic as the latter holds out. How long that will be we Hhall know bettor in a few days, when the horse, mule and donkey census is . taken. Of eowt live days ago there were 4217 that are to bo kept for milk, and 1720 to go to the slaughter. IK or bas ox beet quite dis appeared. Degs, oats and rats (there is a shop for the sale of this small game iu the street next mine) help a little. Babbits at 2 to$l; hens 83 00 to SO; geese fS to 810. o., are fancy prices, but also help the rich a little. Bread the essential coffee, ehceolate. wine, are at old prioes; sugar a triQo, and salid oil somewhat high er than last year this time. . We can hold out until New Year's Day without muoh hardship: till mid January- cheerfully if an oooasicnal victory over the enemy, about ns bare or in tno provinoes, Keeps us in heart; till February gloriously, u we icei assured of driving him off by that time. The recovery of Orleans , was ss helpful as a month's revictualling. Continuous bet ter- news from the departments since than keep up our spirits. We no longer feel so alone, bo deserted ot France, as we did during that oppressive silence that lasted from the 20 th of October to November 11 The tbonsands, (yes, thousands) ot private pbotomicrosoopio telegrams from all parts of. the country brought in by pigeon post. have done more, perhaps, to lilt up our people's hearts than the official reports from Tours. It was a mistake on the part of this government not to publish immediately on the rupture of negotiations a simple statement of what its condition of revio tualling really was; not to much "for the sake ot getting it before the foreign world as soon as Bismarck's canning misrepre sentations, ss for letting Parisians a muoh more interested and mora important party know the truth in a matter, so deeply concerning them. It would have saved a great deal of discussion, the ten dency of which was to weaken the au thority of government, to distract atten tion from the main business of defence, the renovation of the patriotic files. : But Bismarck himself put an right again. His circular of November 8th reached govern ment, (in the Prussian-FrenoU paper of Versailles,) on the 21st, and was printed in the Journal Ofliciel, of the 22d. Certainly no friond of our cause bas written more efficiently for it. Since Favre's report of his interview with Bismarck at Ferricres, I don't recall any French document, speech or article that has had a finer tonio effect on our people than this Prussian State paper. If bis sneoial objeot bad been to enooursxe Paris to prolong resistance. don't see how he could have done better. I doubt even if a sterner tone more brutally would hare helped it. That, however, he has kindly added since. His treatment of Ruynal and Le Sonrd at Ver sailles, and of the wrecked balloon pasaen gere, woika admirably. On such matters there can bu no difference of opinion. - or ot feeling; except in degree of intensity, Ha Bismarck lost bis cunning, or has his shrewdness been overrated, that he insist? so on compacting and strengthening uss Why tell France, more than two months ago, that " the authority represented by that minister" would be overthrown by the people if Paris were not taken in a few days (rjutjqucs jours 70 of them so far ?) No doubt he thought it; bnt why tny it? The utterance of the prophecy was an ap peal to the vanity, pride and good sense of the Parisians to prevent its fulfillment; bad he held his peace, the manifestation of the 0th and the affair of the 31st of October had been more serious. , Monday, November 28. A friend asked me to bam and cabbage a fortnight ago. An invitation to dioner in these times is more than a compliment Louis Blanc has let notioebe given that he ia collecting material and making studies for history of tho siece. C. Blano hat been reap pointed to the Baaqx Arts, an office he held under the Bepnblio of 1848, and whioh has never been so well filled since, I am keeping for you clean copies, ss fast as tbey are published, of the Toilleries Papers. The last two numbers are ma nly filled with telegrams from the Pope, Eu genie, ministers, generals, Ac, between the opening of the campaign and the 4th of September. Even after what you already know of the heedlessness "with which the war was entored on, of the ia oaoooitv with which it was conducted op to Sedan, and of the lying that clothed all as with a garment, these telegrams win surprise you. A gentleman engaged in tne horse census told me to-day that we have about 10,000 edible horse ; 25.000 if traffio in vehicles is given up. This is, of course, exclusive of the cavalry and artillery ani mals. There-is a great movement of troops to-day. Ducrot is to make a great attempt to-morrow with 150,000 men, if my in formant is right. I am most afraid of the want ot discipline of our troops mere fighting courage they don t lack. Madams Jnmsl, known as the widow of Aaron Burr, died in 1865, in New xork, leavinr property whioh is to-day worth abont two million dollars. This property, sinoe that time, has been in the possession of one Nelson Chase, a New Xork lawyer, by virtnre of the fact tbat he bad married an adopted daughter ol Madame Jamei s, and tbat through bis wife's children, end by reason of the purchase from a family named Jones (nephews and nieces ol Mad ame Jumel) of their claims upon the estate, he had become the only legitimate) heir of tne money left by tbe old lady. uat now appears one George W. Bowen, an elder y gentleman of Providence. Rhode Island. rot 75, a retired merchant, in comfortable circumstances, who brings suit to recover $100,000 worth of land belonging to the omei estato, situated in toe village ol Saratoga, in New Xork. Bo fen's otaim to Uut prop arty ia remark abla. Ha vrofessas to be the iUegitiaate eon ef Betsy or Elisa uowen, wno was born fa Providence, and who, after his birth ia that town, deserted him and went to New York, whore she married the Fseaehm StephentTasnelwno died, leaviD? her his money. The law ef 1785 gives the illegitimate- child all Us mother's property U there be bo legitimate ne JMadame jir-4 1 aw rt a i -i- hastens to avail himself of it to lay claim to the estate left by Madame Jumol, aud Mr. Nelson Chase has been comfortably enjoying sinoe the death of bia adopted mother in-law. The case of the 8100,000, whioh is doubtloss a tost oase. 1s on trial, and the chief point to be proven is, whether Bowen is really, as ha assumes to be. the child of the B.tsy Bowen of Providence, who afterwards became Madame Jumel. MI8CELMKKOt7g. E8l. KNOrn DIORCAN'8 SONS' 109 rOB QENEBAL Ilaaa.fe.ld iarw..i 18 BXTTEB ARO OHXAPKB THAN BOir. Dom iu work qutokly, SMily, and with 1m. la bor than any other oompoand j oloaa. wdidoiri withont water : rmovM iImhi from vooiL mar. bl ami Hon. ; el.ans and brishten. knive and table war ; for sj.n.rml koine tUaning is ud- qnallcd 1 poli.b.0 Un, ItraM, Iron, onppnr and atMl; remoTM oil, rn and dirt from nicViii-j. r.mor aUint front th. hand whioli mp will not tak. off, Ao, fMd at all Qrocnrr, Drnn and Motioa moras . Wk.ii. l't Wahiutou 8trt, N. T. waeiMai., jo Oxtord Btrwit, tondon. jqly 8 , - aiW-aBdSmoh HOLLER SKATING AT HAQONIO BALL OOMUISOINO MONDAY.- DKO. Wt, 1870. mCEHDAY. THCBB- v 1 day and BiiordiT - V ev.nioRS from 8 to 10. Monday, Wloeday and Friday afternoon, from 3 to 6. BUarday aftcrooou. (.iclDsivaly for chil dren ) froDi i to 4 o'oioek. . admission SO oeut.. Ose of BkatM 98 osnta. Ohildnn uuder 11 years of ags, halt prios. Moraine: aMamblies ery day from 10 to 13 o'oioek, m., (.lolosivaty (or ladle.) to loarn and praotio, wh.n no oharg. is mad. for admiMlon. N. B. The manaff.in.ot roiMres th. right to rafos. admUsioa and as. of Bkato. to any objM tion.U. person, and to all nut of g.Dt..l ap- NEW 8T0EE AND SEW C00D8. mflK TJNOBB8IONED WOULD BE 3 PICT. I fully annoano. that b. will open with lb. New itar a eompieis un. or V. Embraoiog CltOCKERY, . . GLASS, ' WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, j- ABU HO USE BURNISHING HARDWARE. . Handsome DINNKB, TEi, AND OUAMBEB BKTT8. A baantifol aasortmant of Iranoh China. All of whioh will be offered at a vary raawmabl. profit. The pubtie are ievitad to oali. W. M. STEVENSON, Market St, South aid.. deo23 , 78t "laWplaster. 300 TONB FRE8II GROUND -j ; IVATwTi PL A STER ajLAA A. J-IZXKjxaA.sy. OF THE BEST QUALITY, b . T . v T f. TV n . , rA, y) FOR 8ALK IN LOTaVe tlc 'f1'-""', . AND OVER, . ' AT (12.50 TER TON, , Delirered at the Depot in Wilmington.' . , Applyto ) F. W. KERCUNER. Wholesale Grocer sad Commission If.reh't, Wilmington, 8, C Lots of tats than S tons II extra par ton will be charged for lighterage. - dee SS 78 DEW DROP SALOON. No. 5 South Front St, Wilmington, N. 0. Rc OBT. J. BOABBOBOCQH would Inform via old friends and enatom.r. tbat he baa rcosotry renorated and refitted tn. abov. Baloon, and would be pleated to raoelre a eonunnano. 01 their patronage. Hi. BAB i. alway. supplied with the BEST of bmuvne. 9 OXBTEB4 Boelva almost daily from N.w Hirer, of bast Saality, and faroiehed in any quantity or style Mirad. ... apt 88 1-tf 6ARDEN 8EEDI (bARDEH 8EED 1 1 JUST BECE1YED FBOM THE rBINCIFAL Beed Qrowwa, ia thia country and Europe, a very large aad well aeleoted itock of GABDES. GBA88. YIELD and FLOWEB tEEDB, 0NIOS SETTS. Also a large aapoly of Dnteb Bnlb. vU: Hyt eyniba. Tulip., aad a variety of other choio. Bnlba at tee. prio. tbaa Now York ooet. H. B. To Tracker, and eoaatry sa.rohaata w Will aeil at a vary email advaaea ea axiat. Jor sale wboteaai. and retail by JAB. W. LI " PITT A CO . WaoieMle Dragglaaa aad CbemUla, gl. fl Oornar fiuut aad Market .to. dao IS 70-dAwtUaa FRE8ERYE8, AXASSEO F SUITS ABD VEGETABLES, JELLIEB. MALAGA 6 RAPES, XDTS ; LAIEB BAI8IN8 ia Qr. Bosw- put ap azpraosiy for faaiily ai Haokiav Wina aad Brand T and th. eboioMt Liauors of all kinds. . ' t rWawi rvatai suta I4RIBBI Oram aad Macs xaaa or to. aaeai q.aaiy , Java and Logmayra Oofb. parobad ia the grata. ear The Urtst aaaortmeat of las Oreeerias (or ObristBtaa ta the State, at OEOBQE MYERS', 11 A U Front .brae, lasll 7-. SA UCEM, PRESER YES AND JELLIES QT ZjraLISH, IBEXCH. QEKJtAa A AW AaMrksaa Bfaparstioa -; - ' ' mertS. mV 4BTERTI8K A Sap.tb Saltwtlplloa .!(, 4 IB I WITH rii" AMI PENCIL, A oomplct. manutl of trarnl, yutsalntir .atiuft a a nnvol. rnRHH. rrjLL and iikiublsi r ' Ao Competition .' ' M.g.inroal rail P(. Kagrarlas 1 'i'lSOIBK. IkLUSI'HUIOMS Oi eiooeJiuglyintoreilihg aud Trlcl ihrotfr, many nf thorn hnnierotta. All about tti. prluui pal eitioa of Ui. laland, tit. balha aid waUrlug Slaooa, bull-bKhta, nvk-UKlit. and earuival, tra.t aifsht. in Havana. Oultuca aut Mauufaa lure of OnfTfo, Nncar anl Tibantf. rait and rani alall .ad Adv.atar. I LiHiKtt, iraM.lo ms Anrma. u.vHi rouii ri'BMWiidt o , iiarttord, flona. Pnbliahora of Btuwe'a "Ulatory p f the Bible. Mrs. Kllob's "Oourt Cirole. ot th. Bvrublis," fta. itrt'V Wastm timIc AtlTJ LAHOM tty nala ap Bend It M to LIT I'INOOTT A ItAKKWELls Fittabnrah, Ta., and they .ill aaud tlti-lop Ai, Eipreaaaa. paid. Hair a day loat 10 arriuuiua wm toua s. mwa, a 1 C O7"bHE"Tli-,-v10 8XA BLE "Q7A I OfiUrVknos alt v 11 ai.sass,10 I V The old standard rsmadr for Consba, Oa ds, Oouaaniptioo. ",V'u(WjMw," Ccn.ta Bno. X Oo., B.mUiU. , , TTPIIAM'S UKWIvATORY PIWDIB.- 1 ) Hriuaraa annardauoua hair iu ll0 iiUmUtl, aituoul injury lovnaamu. rout oj maiiior ri Btlivvcs rooat violent parotysmS in fee niiniitrt V.l'lf Ala B Blllinft vvnw laota a apMiiy oora. nio. "T ma mai JA1AMMSK HAIH STAlS Oolor. th whiaksrsand hair a beautiful m oi or HBOW5. It eonelata or only on firrpdr-aiion. 75 oent. by mail. AUIiaaS H. O. lil'HkM, No. Til Jane atiaet. rtiilad.iphla, fa. Circulars a.utlrea. Bold by all UruMK".i . '. f-r-r.l HATS ratlga. aait laraul P IjLVjCi VAVH, Bait. I K, .,of various atvli, at tb. old roanufaotory, ' uraa ti'.H, JbM Huh cMsMo. . Band for Olroolara. (UlItSH .1 DUO., Buoo"or 10 II. T. Uralaoap. Royal Havana lottery. Prize, oaab.d aud information furnished by 0K0UOK Ul'lUU, I rovldMio., B. L .jni A A W.afe Salary lToutig men waatad ThZtltM otml aud travallioir .aleaman. Ad 1 travelling aaieaman. ao- U H. WAL&KB, 3t Park or ms (wUb stamp) Bow. M. X. ;- 30 A DAY, ar L ATI! A C0.7 Ptttabarg, fa. T AT-VTTMfSV A 1fTI3Q (broad to 1VI II U 0 1 AVjHl!ii3 grow m sis Mka. BMaiDt ..ot for IH ilia. Address B. PEHUT. Bit Park Bow, H.w York. Asenta ! Head This ! XIT WIUUPAT AGatrlTS A .alary of 130 f per weak, and atpsntes, or allow a large oommiaaton tosellonrn.w and wonderful In rentlone. Addr.aa M. WAQNJSB 00., Mar aball.Miob. - : EMPLOYMENT FOR ALL. -(Nofk SAtiAUY rasa wicbk, aud .ipso fflflVl ens, paldAgenU,to sell oor n.w and uUful dlaooTtriM. Addre.a P. SWEET X OO., Marshal Mioh. NBW SiKDICAL. PASfPHbBT. a.o.la.1, Payaieal aad ll.rvaa. OeblUty, it. af fee s and oore. Prio.i5o.nl.. Aldraaa BBUBS XABY, Museum of Anatomy, CIS Broadway, New York. A Clergyman, wbUs residing in Booth Amarioa aa a miaaionary. diwoered a saf. and aimpl. remedy foi th. Our. of Norvoos Weakneaa, Early Deoay, Diaeaaea of th. Urinary and Seminal Or gans, and tha whoi. train of disorders brought on b baneful and vicious babita. CJreat aum- I bra bare been cured by this noble remedy. Prompted by a deaue to benefit th. arllioted and , unfortunai. 1 will .and Ilia reoipe for preparing 1 and using this medioine, in a ...led .nrelopa, to i aoy on. who needs it, frre vfcarje. AddfMS JOSEPH T. INUAN, Btatiou P, Bible Bona., New York OUT. St. Paul's Institute AUD Academy of Music. rptit beoond quabteb of this inbti, i prjTK for both seies will oommsnre vs TirEHDAY. Januarv 3d. 1871 Tb. regular euox.. of atady uoudnoted bolb in th. Ehuubb and (kuiN languauea. No extra charge for O.ruan aud BinglnR. Hpeeial lndnem.nt. and atuntiou gieu in th. Musical PsrAaTMEUT to priraU pnpilk not Via Ding to enier ma unorarj iyiartniou. For nartionlare. annlv to J. r. boeokebt, 1'rofeasor of Mnaio. deo'JO M-U A New Discovery 1 1 Phaloi VI T I A Salvakioii for the Hair. CLEAR ABATER I VrrildWlSEDlJIENT J 1 OrETTTaJHE LIGHT 1 1 . I'or Restoring to GrbJIair its Ordinal Coorj r Phalon'. "ViTAiLVlirTers ut terly from all JJjTiair coloring freparatioriswieretofort used., t is' Uf5id, sweet smelling, precjffTtates no muddy or slimy matwr,rejuires noshaking.im parfc no stain to the skin. Hold it toVhe light and it is clear and , clouiess. It leaves no mark on" the scato; yet it reproduces in crav haiNsie natural color that time or stcCTfcsmay have bleached out of it. liTPhalon s Vitali4iS: a m ' - a a a ' is for one wle purposejfiat of" reproducing.with absaftite cer tainty, the naturadior of the hair. It is noCitended as a daily dressioanorforremoving scyrf or yrandrulT; nor for cu ring ba)ness; nor for stimula ting tc growth of the hair. . Thesf objects may be accom- plish after the color has been hied rJi Ac Vitalia.br Pha-, Ion's Chemical Hair lnvigo rator. The ViTAwX,iiav a harmless and uneqoaled prepuationfor the'reprouuetjon of origi ' nal hue Jgray hair,: ; d noth-' 'ing else. This ts accc 'iplished '. i in from two to tea a- plications,' accordingto the jZth. ofshade . rquirtd. (UCyail druggists. URf fi00t)8. New York House ! U U4BKET BT., WILM1NQTOS, BRANCH OK 481 BROADWAY, N. T. WM. ETTINGKR W ILL BE HAPPY TO W Air PEltBONALLY on th. Ladies of Wilmington and the Poblie ia Oeneral at th. CUBIT iRW YORK JOIISB, 1C MABRET BTBEET, Handsome Lustres at 31 sts per yard; Baantlful Ohsoka at 10 ots par jaid; Flannel, ail shades, at 30 Ms per yard ; Elegant Prints at S els per yard; Bleacb.d aad Cnbl.aobed Homespun at 0 ots rsryard; Boys' Brogans at 7J eta; Man's Brogans 11; Ksd's Qattersll 25; Mss's Boots H 33 Ladist' Balmcrals at 11; Laliee' Lice 0 altars at tl Ki Geots' Hats at 75 eta; Childrena' Furs at II 75; Udlat Furs at 83 6S; Hosiery, Gloves and Trimmings IN ENDLESS VABIETY. -:o: WM. ETTINGBR LsavM for New York by Jaauary let, aad oSers ihia ebtae. for BARGAINS TJp te that time only to enable aba te snake rotai for alteration. ROTlCErX CSBlfCllSl WtlttTfT A. will j Ustr kstss ss lie UrnU ' : . . . r. ! -n.' t isk ftp tt ilztt t:ix nmt , Wat XTTIKaza pays IBs aigha,MarH nioaa iK.tIi enXES.' BAOOOCT' DRY U00DS "Bmtl0UK BRANCll iioii:.' GRAND DISPLAY Of FOR THB HOLIDAY SI ::; ISAAC MACKS, No 11 Llarket Street, XVEarECTFULLY Wl-XJItMB TBK VVVU0 that he baa Inst relarned from Now York sntl Baltimor. with a carefully toleetod stork of FOKEIQN AND DOMEHT10 DRY O0ODB, READY. MADE ULUTUINO, , BOOTS, SHOEH . t , V . HATS, OAV8, and a lull Uut of LADIES and 0E8T8' FlIBNISniNfl 410008 at prioas te suit all. ' All are oordlally invited lo sitmins bis stoek before porobaslng elsewhere. - . , ISAAC MACKS, Ho. II MARKET 8TBEET. ar Dealers will find U to their adraotags to examine bis Block. ; v 1 CONPLBTIi ASSORTMENT OF BUY GOODS, CLOTHING, FURNISHING OOODS. aadaU kluds of -FAN0Y ABTI0LES oo band again. Bold at the present great dorlloo in priosa at M. M, KATZ'H, DO Market street. 70- dso IS JACOBI AXE Guaranteed to exoel all others in shape nd material. lie sore to atk for TBK JAUOiu a.k ana accept no other. Every Axs warranted. For aale at BATH'LJAOOBI'S I r Hardwarw Depot, Mo. Market street dec 17 .63- ALL TUIS WEEK fJAHE QBEATEST I1AI1GA1NB CAN BE had in CLOTHINGr, GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, 150WS.TIE8, UMBRELLAS, Ae. Ml iiHON X CO., . CIW tlotbiera." . ! 77- dee 38 IP Ton DKMRE TO RI 1 K C00D etlisrASTlAL AT AN EXTREMELY LOW PBIfE sail at M.M. KATZ b, . ' M Market elrof t. 70 deals OFFICE OFOOU.1TV COI WEBS, Ftw BAKOvrs Corau, . WiLaiaoTos. . O., Deo. ICth., 1870. OreVred, Tbat aatil tbe Id day of laaaary, 1671. at 13 o'etook .. vropeeai. wfU b. rasairtd by the Beard ef Co only OoMwfcalonera far nvedf oat atteadaaa. aad aappty ef mediefoM lot the Ceanty Jail, dariog the year K7L Tb. Cosaatav rtaarT tbe rigtt t tejest any or all bid, a i . !)- e ; -u S.-G. : . - Wla-J. BIVISS V at'it Clnk Board ef Ooaaty CeaasaiaaioBara. wig 70 tSJ.nTl R tE f LOCK , aw Jt 't -j i-A-V, At T, Forth Fro-jt atrai-t. BCCSVsIaT ASOV" it liotBai;.? . . 7 : t '-t, ' , ' f- - ---' iili A. UiLHimOO. li afc . . 1 I" THE GO ', r i A f Wa'n$-VbitW." H ilnJi rt Itirfette ft B. v. .. r. Crrwa t'tnr.f mt, m:ttttf, . , , t . Wnuaiaoraav 9 yOeVtiS. 187ft CHANGE OF! SCHEDULE. On ANt) rtfi' NTtii BEQi i the Pas easgar Train iU rawta. tuii.wlog sobednle Laaro ,llmlunioo at 7 iVol tok at., aad arriia at lh h4 of tb. Road at o'oiook p au Lav.tha boa4Mh BoUaSSa m., and ar rt. atWumiugtoo, u p. at, daUft (Baodays Two rraalar Freislit Trains oar waah lean ' Wilmington at 7.-t a m. Tu'silaia and Frtdaya and .rri v. a Wiimington en Moudars and Thura' days at C:I6 m, ;-? ;mew CLiaf bainaat aad ftrtieViwteBdwnt. oet 19 - . . 88-tf WlLMINQTfK A WELDON HA f I. f'OA D OO.n ornoa rn'v tao, K0 ftr.s i, Bovt,. i . i , ,Wu4a.Twi, . OtAaa IS, IBtU - . fUlSGE OP 8Cr.Li.LI ON AND AFTEB MONDAT.th. Oth Instant, -train, no tbi. road will leave Winning. -tonat(i0a.ni, aud 9:30 o. m.: and arrive at Wel. rion at 8:30 a m. and f. -00 p. m. Leave Weldou ' lUrtH) a. ta. and 7;83 p. U- arrive at Wilmington . Ua. ui. aud(:ia p. m. 1'b.dat traoawUloot rnu on nadays. - Marnins) train Nortb will tea. Dulon Oiiot ate I Ua'oaxea. .HtKht-taaln Nor tj will laT Onioo Depot at 8 l 00 o olock. The. 0 a m. Paa.eng Train taakoa eonnwitloa at Qoldaboro' for Balnigb. w -i-if An aooommoriation ana freight train wtU leave Wilmington 10:30 a. iu, daily (8an days exo.pt M adi. . - h, r Betornfng, leave QoMsborosJ B.iJO a. at,, "and ariiva ai Wilmington at as. -t- ; - The Jar traiua leafing WUsatsgtoa t:1S a. BJ., and WelcfobtOflOt.m.eonoaotoleellwitbTarbo ' ro Branch traiai f Bight aaaaaagea Avaine ev. ' Uig i nn tig ton aad WaJdoa on .Mon'Uy Wed-, , neadara and Frldava. also oouiieot biua.lv wlta the Tarboro' Braaob traui, and m Bamaiuara to na.ing;on,v,.a3g .; way 8 t Miai;i ISO-. WilBtlnxioB. (htr. aad It & , UmoaCatas Kausa AOiWi.BcaT., . ' ' wneToa, XLAatiov, tltha' M$ aajJMg rm atj C Tnnocaa tickets to chibxotte,via fiaI and Stag, over this. Bailway. are for sals at the Tlekal offlee at 110 ekes. - t 4 W. It, f Eg If OCT. . . a I. ., 0 EugUatrudSApsruildt. . it t' f nov 80 Star aad Post oopy; : 9UJ VVf OEMKBaL BtPEBIMTKITDtBT't Ci'FtOB, 1 CoLDKa a a Aoecara B.B.O . WOaruieTea, N. O, May 10, L .U ) ON AND AFTSB rJOSDAfr he"lM UMt., Paaeangors for th. W ft. B. it will lake th. Train at th. W. W. B. 6. LMpot aad (be foUowing eohedole will be iqa t i!t oAl DAT tXPBKHU TBAlH (Pally.J . Lear. WUrmagaoo ( W A t B B Depot) b i A. V: Arrive at Floraao. ............... J.UI A. M Arrive at sUoaTU)e,...r.........VM 8,, H Lear. Klngua. .11 0 A. M Arrtvaatriotenge.....a..U.i4KB'.l4 P, M Arrive at Witmtugtoa... ,..ft.iX- U mam exfbebs tbsib tDaCf.i Leave WUmlngtoa lWWRB.OepotJ0 P, M Arrive atFloreoe. lt A. M ArriT. at Kingavills ...,... .Hi7 . A. M Laave KingaTiJie..... , . eajae a, St Arrive at Floranoa P. M Arrive at Wilmington..;... . ... ..7.... S II A. M JAO. 0. WliBXa, Jtesaamp'l. maylMtfTO . , r.w.. NfTAaeLDii:;" n , ; mi ... .,. j vte Beneficial Arrcchtion, tirm CBAXD SIXCLE R , pl8 -.r AWtsai tit lelmi PERSONAL PaO?aTYl TO TAKE PLAC1J a N0KDAT. JAJV. 18tB, l?7L . , u -'U ai i.'Slse: 10.000 IVumbm Fut in ta TtiI 110 Awards Dratsta. - .I'ivi i. ill 5 " . . . 4: .. vlhiLi 4.4&AS&& H bole f f rltlltAUs, fi EUvfS $J 50t QMrtersVH 25. wbat tn. Cl'tjr Praag Aajf k, Taut DaAwraaw Qaru k erowd aseerriifad at th. 1 be air. yeaiarda. Boon, to wttsaes Iba iVrand Drawing of tha Mortfi Carolina, Benflaal Aao otatioD. Theio were 10 prizes ta aU, and ttuie roU of paper aeparatlog tbeaa ware plaead la a wheel oo one .id., while, the tiokota were in another whet I eppoetae ah former. Bnwaaa the two waa a labia, at whioh eat ta Jadgaa aad Mr. John London, Commirsiooer. Ihe wheals awe aarte with giitsa aid-e, ea aaatreraJog wucja them could be en and ware arasraly locked, trntil tb. draaiofT began. Thia wa. dona by m.ana or twa tttti ooy. wad was eaarely -blind folded, oue drawing a aontw Sroaiaaaof Ira whoele and tb. ottoer tbe p 12. to eorteeriond with It. Ihore ia oo qafiio balttaitb.ua)w iugwaedooo loaa-'foiij fair ad jn saaa Our. Wtimtnf on Itauj owiwu, x-n, 1 1., Tn Qiu DaAayrsa rnraaokr! ifb gAnd iog,e nnmber diatribotioa af (he Ai. fl. t I Araoci tkn, hich took fltou at the 'i ra -iosrd.y, atle'elookr Waa b-a.! g ibenie during ib. da.t., Th. erawiitsf in pnblio, a namitt taring t a u. a be aadieuaeto aoa ai'h.. tue w nif r ia kerpiug an aooooni Of b.- ' ' " ia wa ao doe ad fvirly. (, . . crowd wa ,rMoa tOiWivaes. i. .a (blowing nan br draw i'" -a: No S3 10, ho . 3, 11,600 : hv. 3341. 1 r - , 4413. S'.OOO: bo t- , . t-- ' Na, 1107 wa aold to a '!!.-- : a WiftnAnitoW Jtorninj b.rt tIla.wu, B. IB TBIrf, CTTB f?ECO:;D CT iter, awtajlds Mxrav ma i .u.. .. ifT .... . . , - i - nls On Award, valnatloa, . ..v......l " rwo awatoa,. -. - aii,.. ; Two. h :,l,m ; ...,e.: rwo - " ..!.........! Tw '-' M'1') wu..i..i -And 1PI other tHi. r"-'rg ?.. aJ to I JCtsLc:;.- -; as- tacrIpu"caA i .e - pfvi 5!rTy I j P' . I t i- H r-'"-" e ' I .. a. ste efciiiren,' T i t--wt c ,'y t r POXXsAa. F.;. t - I Serahirsat j t? 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The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Jan. 1, 1871, edition 1
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