- lWwr e M
. a-. . isi H;l it. ;.if U Iti iikl'tj . r-S ?". J v' ' 1 . ' (til,
t . ; - . . - , . . ," , '. . ' ' . ; .
V"T
rt'i aJtta-r. 'f 1 .art H
1 1
jr-s-.j . ,r, TH S k"J W KJ eat
V i) ' rlVx f'": A Hi fv.... ,-
,J I II
VOL. XX-NO. 83.
WILMINGTON, N, C., WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 4, 1871
WHOLE NTiniBEr. -ij', J3.
. .;;. at-
I 1. v v " ..-'7 ?
till
THE DAILY JOURNAL
WILMINGTON, N, C.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY A, 1871.
From tbo lUleiKUSimtinel,
I'llnlt jr College.
At tbo suuii-aounal cxauiiustiuu, which
cloaea iwofmitor 'il, ttie fullowiui; jnuug
geatletnen obtaiued liret diatinolion, to
wLich iheir names urn attache'! .
8EMUR CLASS.
Latin Mewia AIIod, Eriokell, Brjraut,
ujnuva, ivjs, fliauDny, rani, J'lorce,
aemmoua aim Tucket.
Modern Language s HoMts. Alien,
bricKell, liryant, Bvuum. Crayeu, Davn
Uroenr, Muney, Vmi!, rjiri'P nnrt Tuck
er. . ,
Malbomutioa Mr, ilines.
- Jfinglieh litorotureMeearsllriuLcll,
Bryant, Omea and Mauney.
Metaubvtiioa Measra. Brickull, lirvant,
Bynnm, Crarrn, Islington, '.Mauuny, Nor-
na and nicker.
JUNIOR CLASS. ' "
. Latin Meaers,. . JJarriDgor, . . LedbloUtei v.
Norman, Terry an J Townseud.
Greek cleara. ltarringer, Ledbetter,
Terrr, Townsend and Wellborn.
Mathematics Messrs. Barringer, Noi -
man, Terry, Townaeud, Tumor, Wellborn
ttnd Worthy.
Logio Messrs. Barringer, Blodsoo, Led
better, JJorman, Torry, Townaend, Tur
ner and Worthy.
Modern Languages Messrs. Ledbottor,
Norman, Terry, Tonnacnd, Tamer, Well
born and Worthy.
Natural Science Messrs. Korniaa, Ter
ry andTowneend.
B'jraouor.E CLASS.
. Latin-Messre. Everett, Grimes, Hodges,
Murphy, Pegrm, Bimpson, Watson, Wil
son and Winningham.
Greek Mesara, Marphy, Tegram, Simp
ton and Winstead.
Mathematioa Messrs. Cooper, Hodges,
Pegrmnj, Simpson, Wilson and Win
aikgbam. Naoral Science Messrs. Cooper, Eve
rett, Grimea, Mnrphy, Pegram, Simpson
and Watson.
Modern Languages Messrs. Armatrong.
Everett, Grimes, Murpby, Prgrnm, Wac
. son, Winningham and W insteal.
FSUHUAH CLASS.
- Latin Mesrs. - Kennedy, Lowe and
Ontlaw.
Greek Messrs. Boykin and Teaob.
Mathematioa Meaars. Boykin, Faison,
E. A. Jones, Kennedy, Outlaw and Shaw.
English Literature Measra. Dnrham,
Fliaon and Lowe.
Natural Science Messrs. PniVton . and
Kennedy.
snciAL SnooLa.
Latin Mr. Benson.
English Literature Messrs. V, B. Bar
ringer, Betts, W. O. Craven, Maneia,
Bhodes, Sandtra, J. C, Wellborn and C.
B. Wycbe.
Natural Scienoe Messrs. Daniel, J. M.
Johnson and J. I. Stanback,
Mathematics Messrs. Eady, J. C
Wellborn and O. H. Wyohe.
Penmanship Messrs. liarriuger, Betts,
Ituodes and Handera.
SENIOR LAW COCKSE.
Messrs. Briokell, Bryant, Bynum, I'A
lington, Bines, Maaney and Tucker.
JCJIIOB LAW OOCItSB.
Messrs. J. A. Birrineer, Simpson iud
Winstead.
DECLAMATION.
The following have the highest grade in
Declamation: Messrs. 151 J toe, l.voreit,
Mnrpby and Norman.
courosmoN.
The following the highest in Composi
tion: Messrs. Lane, Pegram and James
Wilson.
The following have not loen absont
from Prayers, Church or' Iteoitation
Messrs. Armstrong, Daniel, J. M. John
son, Kennedy, Ledbetter, Murpby,' Out
law, Rhodes, J. F. Stanbaek, Townsend,
J. A. Tumor, Wianingham and Wmateadi
B. Ckaven.
Trinity College, Deo. 20, 1870.
COMFliSjTIOK OF . TUB ORBAT tniT
( BSJtS TVIIHKV.
Tba Kaaall ef Twalv Vaais or Labor
. The AUya Fietcad Ireaa rnuaoe to Italy
: Severn Miles Tliroatjh th 3wela mt tba
Kartb The Kaglacerlaa Trlamph or
th Age.
' A cable dispatch from Susa Announces
that tbe . Alps were pierced througn on
Monday, and tbut the workingmen from
both ends of tbe MontCenit Tunuel joined
in congratulations upon tbe completion of
the worn.
bibiobi or THJl woisk, '
The "eternal" barrier between Trance
and Italy bat at latt been overcome, and
at this moment tbe workmen wbo. for
thirteen years, have been working toward
each other in tba bowels of tbe Alps have
doubtless met, aud with tuob familiarity
as their diverse languages will permit, con
gi a tola ted each other on the completion of
their more tban nereniean lauor.
TBI fKIT.UlIKARaS.
-" The Alps have been crossed even with
great armies sinoa the days of Hannibal,
but the undertaking has been one of no
tittle toil and some danger. In 1805 tbe
first Napoleon constructed a road through
the pats oi Mont Cents, which was at a
moderate elevation of soma 5,400 feet
above the level of tbe adjacent country.
This was thirty miles long and eighteen
feet wide, and waa built at a cost of 7,000,
000 franca. It served for many years as
tbe only highway between Franco and
Italy, but within the last fire years a rail
way baa been built over tbe ridge, upon
which a steAm engine of peouuar con
struction slowly drage a tingle ear. Tbe
iJea of piercing the mountain, aad gliding
from one country to the otaer in a few
minute' time, was first broached about
twenty years ago, and, as a matter of
course, was ridiculed by that large elate of
peraoDi whose conception of what can be
done it formed entirely in accordance with
what they know hat been done. All man
ner of difficulties and obstacles were eug
geeted and declared to be insuperable, but
the projectors teheved they could be over
come. : The fovernmeata of France and
Italy were applied to lend their assistance
fot l accomplishment of thit stupendous
undertaking. The feasibility of the work
was argued at length before the legislative
bodieael both tae aationa, and tba re
' U ws ftasily aoontnwt for the work, j
r UltOSti chosen irarrwifiali
shortest possible line through the vast
mountain range, as the altitude of , tut
peaks or the general ridge made no dif
ference with the work. The old plan of
sinking shafts front the top at intervals,
and working from on to another, m pro
nounced impraotioabla from the start, and
a continuous borincr from either end was
determined upon aa tbo only; method of
proceeding, the workman beiog supplied
with light and air aa they retreated from
the cheerful light of etay and the whole
sorno attuosphoro of the outer world. The
place was found abunt fifteen miles from
the old Mount Cenis road, where, a tun
nel of metres, or a little less ' than
eight mile in length, .would pierce tbo
mountain ranse and oonneot the town of
Fuuroeaos, near Modane, in the valley of
the Are, in bavoy, with Bordoneobe, in
tbo valley of the Dorariperia, in Italy, by
a railroad over w biob a train of ears of any
desired leugth Could ruu in a very few
minutes, Botweon theao two termini the
tunnel nafeOS UDder - three mountains
of considerable boight even for Alpine
peaks, kuown as the Col Frejus, the Grand
Yallon and the Col de ta Kone. ranged in
the order in whiob thoy are here named aa
wo pars from l ranoe to Italy. The cen
tral summit is over 11,000 feet above tbo
sett level, and by the old method of sink
ing shafts it would have required more
time and labor to bore one of these tban
has been taken for theontire work.
BEOINKINO OF THB WOHI.
The work was begun in 1858. At first
the ordinary band-drill wta naed to pierce
the rook, and tbe aolid maates were bleated
out with powder. This method of optra-
tion, which was kept np on tbe Ilaliau
side until 1801, and on the French side
until 1803, would have required upward of
nity years lor tna completion oi toe wort.
Accordingly it behooved the projectors to
bethink tbem of eome more expeditious
method of proceeding. Tbe nae of steam
was out of tbe question, and the attention
of tbe Italian engineers was therefore
turned to a device for using compressed
air as the motive power. This matter pre
sented no very great difficulty in ite gen
eral principles, but a great deal of expert
mentmg was neoeatary before it could be
put into auocemful practice.
THB MACHJNBHT CSXD.
A machine wee finally invented and put
into operation which could atand outaide,
by one of the streams that cams down
from tue mountain, and, witn its sid. force
the air through long tubes to the drilling
apparatus. This latter is a machine wfaioh
works in a galley nine feet square, and
carries a large number of perforators, each
of whioh bores a separate hole in the rook.
By tbe oompreasing machine the air is
forced into a reservoir, and tbenoe it
passes through flexible pipes to the cylin
ders oonttining tbe drills of the perforat
ing machines. By tbe opening of a valve,
each drill is foroed against the face of the
rook wi h a force of about 200 pounds.
turned alightly, and withdrawn. Two
hundred of these blows are given every
minute with each drill, and, when boles of
the required depth have been bored, tbe
air is tnrnea ou, ana tne maonine witn
dtawn a short distance, Tne holes are
boared in such a way as to converge
slightly towards each other, so that every
blast will bring down a considerable mass
of rock. At first powder was nsed ia the
blasting, but tbcre were many obvious ob
jections to this. As soon as any consid
erable progress had been made, and sub
sequently, gun cotton wss tried. This was
afteiward displaced by the use of nitro
glycerine. Tbe rate of progress baa
varied, of oonrte, with tbe hardness of the
rock, and has been from one and a half to
three feet per day. Among the incidental
appliances employed by the workmen, are
a gas-bouse, miniature water-works, ana
machinery for supplying their own lanrt
with air at well as those of the perforating
machinery. Thus the three essentials of
comfortablo life light, air and water, are
received from the outer world by ma
chinery. nzi or xbje bo.
The tunnel is in the form of a segment
of .a cylinder, tbo bottom being level for
tbe road bed oi tne proposed railway.
Tbe height of the arch is 21 feet 7 i aches,
tbe width of tbe tuonei at tbe bate K feet
gt inches, and tbe width in the broadest
part 20 feet 2i inches. As fast as tbe
rock is blasted ont it il removed, and a
party of masons follow oloae behind the
busy machinery to complete tbe masonry.
The work has gone on in this way day and
night for more than a doeen ysra, and at
last the two gangs of workmen have mat,
so we are told by the telegraph, far be
neath tbe summit of tbe Urenrt VAllon.
For seme time after the work was begun
visitora were admitted at all times, bnt at
tba work progressed stricter rules were
adopted, and permission waa given to La
apect tbe work only on two fixed days of
the montli. Tbe visitor is taken in enarge
by tbe director of tbo workmen, wbo gives
bim a long maia ruooer ooat ana a ugntea
lamp attached to half a yard of wire, and
with these they tot put upon their jour
ney. . ., -. )
INTO IU BOWELS Of IHX XABTX.
After going some distance tbe patob of
daylight furnished by the entrance ia lost
sight of, and tbo darkness seems positive
ly tangible. Ahead tnrough the black
ness glimmer a number of lights, and the
rumbling sounds of the wagons carrying
out tbe debris is beard. Then comes a
dull, heavy rumble, echoing and re-echo
ing throngb the gallery, and acaming to
shake tbe mountain from base to summit
It is the sound of an explosion. One fol
lows another in rapid auooession.and, after
seven or eight, the wooden doors, which
are closed just before tbe blast, are thrown
open, and elonds of smoke come pouring
throogh tbe tunnel in such density sad
volume ss to be positively painful. At tbe
time of the completion of tbe tanael tbe
workmen from the Italian aide had bored
ii miles into the mountain, and thoae.from
tbe French tide about 3 miles, tbe whole
distance being 75 miles. - ,
rovn uam nov rat orrxa woaxd, .
and with mora than a mfla of Alps tower
ing above their beads, tbe visitors find tbe
men and machines at work. The drills
make two hundred . revolutions a minute,
and abetter innumerable sparks of fire
from tbe rook. After aboet ninety boles,
tbree feet in depth and two to three inches
in diameter, are bored, they are charged
witn powder and tamped, - when tbe
miners withdrawing behind the wooden
doors the alow match ia ignited, aad the
expwaten tetter plaoe. bo tbe labor nae
continued withoa iotemptio. day and
aighi, week after week, including San
ders, month after moatb, year after year.
The workmen were Atvid4 into three re
liefs, eight hours being given, tw labor aad
tixtettfl to rest. Tl.a eemmon Ui't re
ceived only three trance, a- day, aadtfc
aXuied but five Branca.
t , nacQxrunea -
t ...
or fair months sooner than was anticipa
ted, year sgo, April. 1871. 'boingths
earliest date assigned for that oonaumma
tion. ' It will i require about six months
more to complete tbo railroad whieb is to
thread the tunnel and make a Journey
from Franco to Italy at stay at that across
tba Oermao border, , r'voV." ' ',- '
' TBI CAttJALTIie.
,01 ocmee, in Such a work innumerable
accidents moat happen, It bat been told
that aaeia than 1.000 workmen have loat
their livts op to 1870, but the guides aud
directors declare that not more thin fitly
or tuty had been killed outright, though
number of others had been aertouely
wounded- Most of tba aooidonU nave oc
curred ou the railway, from the falling of
rook and from premature osplotions. One
premature Oiploaiaa killed five men and
wouhded nine others, three of them fatal
ly; and one rook falling crushed three mat
to death. It is not improbable, therefore,
that during the twelve year I in whiob the
work hat been going on at least one thou
aand men have lost their lives. The ooat
oftbetaooal na been about 170.000.000
francs ivf y I .. : t M I MM ; J
ni8CELUKEOl78.
LAUD PLASTER.
' - ( - It 1 ' , f ''!' !
300 TOM ,
: '.. FRE8II CROflSli
LAND PLASTER,
OF THE BEST QUALIXV,
FOR SALE IN LOTS OF FIVE TONS
" AND OVER, j - - -1
AT $12 50 PER TON,
Delivered at the Depot la Wllmltgton.
Ayplyto
F. V. KKECUNEB.
ffholeaale Oreetr and Oommlaalon If aren't,
. Wilmington M. 0
Lot i of lata tban 8 torn It txtra par ton will
bt charged for lighterage.
daeW t-t- ' 1 It&r
DEW DROP SIMON. -
Ho, fi South Front St, Wilmington, N. a
ROBT. . BOABBOBODQH wonlJ inform bia
old frianda and enatomtra that be haa roantly
tsaovatea aa4 reflttad tbe above Balooo, and
would be pleated to receive a oontinoanoo of
their patronage.
Bia BAB ia alwayt tapplled with the BUT of
UQOOB8. -
teetved almoat dally from Sea Biver.ef beat
qnality, and fornlebed in any enantity or atyla
daabrad. . .. I
tbpttt ,' , ,. ... I-tf
.,Z7. m i , ...4 in) - f
GREIT MtE
er
CLOTHING!
B
ALAUCB OF. STOCK AT OULT k BMAIX
margia on coat.
. NOW! NOWljHOWl,,
Ia the time te bay. - ' - -5 v
UUNSON t OO,
' . City Ototbiera.
jaa 1
GEORGE MTERS,
llliKD U FRONT STREET.
TTATE JUST BXCBITED A FUBSH LOT OF
XX BaUina. whole, I
praeerved Oreasje I
BaUina. whole, halves aad qnartara; Citron,
mad Oraaaa PaaL EaeUah and American
Pink lea i aaarr vanetv of
; every variet:
Aaaaa Vaiaai 1
oi traits, inn isuis
Batter. Oraea Fees, Liaaa Beeaa, Pioklad Oya-
tare, Waae aad Me. 1 Mseketal, Fraah Balmon in
Kits, Pioklad Salmon, choice KnglliU Oraam
Obaeae.
0,000 LA XINFA'8 j
Malaga Oraptev . i- ' '
OaU and aiamlna the eboieaet Btoek of Oro
eeriae in tbe State at tbe lowaat esaberioaa, at
OEO. MTZBB, ' .
11 and 13 front atiat,
Jsal : i-
"7" SUNDRIES;
15 BHDS. SMOKED SIDES A SHOULDERS,
38 boxes 8. 0. and B. B. Middles. .
I boxta D. 8. Bbenldert,
., t0bblt. Pork. .1 . . .. - '..r - r;
350 bbla. Floor,
1500 baahala Oera, '
8000 sacks Bait,
-100 boxes Seep, -"77! " -
335 tsekt Ooflae,
180 hbdt. aad bbla. Ssgara, ,
100 bbda. aad bbla. Molaetea,
: 160 bbla. aad boitt Oraokara,
SO boxes Cheese,
71 titreae, kegs aad tabs of Lard,
U balsa light and heavy begging.
If rolls pieoe Begglog.
(0 toaaTiea,
7J bblta half bUs. aad kits Mackerel,
0 bbla. Mallaaa,
UO boaae Oeadlea. . , .
10 UerMeBiee,'
75 boiee Oaadlte, .
75 aeaaa Lya aai Potaaa, -15
toaa Beep Xrea,.
M bbla. Oraa, A&. Ae Aa.
For tale by"','
F. W . KCBCHSEB.
leal
tl
- , ... riESEXTE?.
pABHED rstTfTB AKD TMETABLEsT,
JEtXIZa, MALAOA QB1PE9, EUT8 .
LAtKB BAIEUIB fat Qr. Basse - 1 1
pat a expreaaly Ibr fasaily ha ;
KjiUafaOkiada:
CooUacvi'lre a4Braady aad tbe eaoiottt
Uqoere ef au kiaoar -
Qraea tad Black Teea af tbe Aaae qaabty ;
Java aad Aagaayr pease aamieq
the
grata.
a- Tat avffaet
ef See Oree arise
Oar OhristsBae ia the State, at 4 ;-'
' QEOlOf MTlSa', '
nelSFraaetrt.
aea 18 - -r - - '- ta-.
A fprli Sul rljtlin Bi,
A euuiplnti) miml of trtvnl, ji't sa in Iff
v MtiaK ta a novel. ,
FPEH, r tlLb A(iD IiBlliBLB
No Competition J
SO Dlaiainrent ril l(a Ka(ra !( I
'3oTB(.a i,riTiii)ta
Of ti8fd l(aKtTluttlUigu(t vwiad nharaatrr
insav it lhm hiioinan. All abonk th ptunu
oitiwi of Ilia UlauJ, tl batlii aart wiloiiiis
SIow, bull tiKhi. ruuk-Usbta and oroiTi,- -tract
ibt in Qvan. ullar .uj !Uiuf0'
tuta nf IV'ffa, HRar anil T"haivn.
rattan mat man. I In ami AHen(il
HAHTPoiui IU'il.llllim , Hartford,
Conn.
rnbliabtaolHloH' "Hlntoryot tba Dibla,"
Mrs. KlMi'a "Oonrl Cirolea ol tba Kn'nbllo, Jt
" n . i' wairu TiaitG aniTXauuh
hf nelna ap aa old Axe. Bead tl 60 to LIT
PlttOOWAjHAKeWELL, Plttaburgb, Ta., and
tbevalllaailalti-tii-Ata, r.ir"ns paw.
Half a day loat iu snuamg will tbua ba aaved,
iOill? tiHK THB,,VKORTAUI,M f Qj fi
10aO'l'lillOIABtl MAt-SAH. "lO I II
Ybaoid etaojard remaily for Uoutjba, Oolda,
OouBnmptlon. V-Vwiuij W'-." t'oixtaUBoi.
A Co., Boatiiu. '
UrtiAins i itr i tA i ou v i'owoich ...
lisniuvca anprll joimii batr In ,;ioe tiuHutn,
without lrj"ry totbaakln. Pout by mail for tl K.
t rilAUl a At'llHI i l'BB
Bthevaa moat violent paroxyanis tnea tnlrwhn
aud efteota a apsaily ear, l'riua tl by mail.
tii a; jArANKMU jiaih ai am
Colore tbo whlakera and hair a beautiful r 1.101
or bbown. It oonsiata Of only out irfjnratin.
TS oenta by mail. Abtraee . V, lU'HAW, No.
Til J..-ueU-flt. l'lulailoiplua, r". Cireolara
teat free. Hold by all UrugRlste- .,, .
ITtTf Jli'IIA'Ca fatlga an.l I'ara.lu
" l.lAJjJ VV, UtlLl B, o , of vartoua
a ty It a, at tbe obi maunfaotory, t4 Uraad at.,
a. v. Jhiahluud 130. Buud for Ulroulars.
0AIHMH URO., Bnoneeeore lo H. T. Orataoap.
"KoYAL HAVANA LOTTERY.
' Fitaot oaahad ami inrortnation furnlabed by
OKOBQB Ul'UAM, frovtaanoa, W. I.
lldOPJ. A Weeb Salary fIoung men watttad
tyiSriaa local and tmvalllng aileemen. Ad.
om (w.tb stamp) H H. WALK Kit, 84 Park
Bow. M. V. -- -"?
Sua 1A V, ear. LATTaI CO., Plttabnru, Pa".
MOUSTACHES
foroad
to
row Inaix
aeeka Baoelpt aent for WI t:'. Addroat B.
PKRRT. 8 Park Bow, MeW York
Aeanta ! Read This !
XfTH Sua. pa v AOBRTf A salary of t'W
VY per weak, and expenaat, or alWw a laraa
eomaiiaaioa to aell onr naa and wonderful In
vantlona. Addrasa M. WAONKR A CO., Mar
thall, Mieb. - "
EMPLOflilKNT FOIlALL. '
AtCtr. HALARV PKa WEEK, and ID-u-
5h.il I ana. raid Asanta. te aell onr new and
u.efai dlaooverlea.
AddraM P. .BWUKr A 00.,
Harahal Hiok
NEW MEDICAL FAS1PHI.KT. Bamlael,
Phralaal aaMl Her vane Ueblllir, Its ef
facte aad onra. Prioe 35 oeute. Addraaa BKOKK
XABY. tluaaam of Anatomy, Old Broadway, Hew
York. .,.. ?
i Olergymtn, while raaMIng in Bonth America
aa a miaalonary. dtaooverad a safe and almple
ramtdv fot tbe Cure of Narvout Waakneaa, Early
Deotv, Dlaeaaaa of tba Urinary and Hernias! Or.
tans, and tba whole train of disorders brought
on oy Danami auu tiuiuu umn,vm, -
, bare have bean onrad by tbia nobis remedy,
Prompted by a daalre to benefit the aulioted and
; nuforfnnata, 1 will aaad tba reoipe for preparlsg
' and uaiug tbia madioioa, in a aealed envelope, to
I any ona wbo need it, Frtt 0 cnor;s. Address
I JOBKPH T. INMAN, Btatlon V, Bible House,
: Maw York Oitr. . --t; w .- . ' !
St. Paul's Institute
ASD .
! ' Academy of Mnoici J"
THB 6E0OMD COABTEB OF THIS IN8TI.
TDTK for both aaiea nill eommence on
I TUESDAY. January Sd, 1871.
1 Tbe regular aourae of atudy oouduoted both
'in tbe Esauaa and (icuiiK languagea. Ha
' txtra charge for German aud Siuglns.
I Bpeoial indnoeroenta and attention givtn in the
MuaicAL DzrAsraaST to private pupil set
! wiehing to enter tbe Literary Department.
ror parttoniarv, appiy w
1 . J. F. nOKOKEBT, 4
rrofseaorof Atnaio.
deo H'J 1 .7 U
STATE OF NORTH ( AROLISA.
O0TOTI OF NEW BANOVlAl, SCrglHOB COURT.
Ann Ooroorau. ratriok Helm, jamaa Beban
Patrick Hndaou, Bicbari Hn.ie'm and Marga
ret Moora, plaintifii '
Acaiuat
Biuhatd Unrnbv. Danula Uumbv. Dsnnia Beban,
Patrick Beban, Catharine Duffy, Bridget Doiin,
and tba hairs 01 Hev. xnomaa tturpov. oe
oeaaed. wboae namat and placce of rsaldenua
are unknown to tbe plaintllTa dnloodanta.
TO TUB ABOVE-NAMtD rEtiDA11T8. '
Yon are harebr notiiiod to appear before J. O
Mann, Olark of tbe Superior Court of Mew Hano
ver ooun.y aforesaid, at hie ofUoe in tbe Court
Honae. iu Wilmiuittiin. ailblu twenty dare from
and after the 7lb day of Janaarjr, A I 181, to
answer tbe oomplaint filed in aai J Court for eaJe
and partition 01 tne real aetata 01 xnomaa atnr
pby. deoaased. If tbe above named defendant
fail to annear at the time and anawer tbe ou
plaint, tbe plaintiffs will apply for the relief de
manded In tba eomnlaint. Herein fail not. -
Oiveo under mv band and aeal of aald Court
this aad November, WO. . . , -:
J. O. MAN a, , ,
; . ! Clerk Baporior Court,
" Bew Hanorer County,
DvBBUTa CUTLAIt, '
Attorney for Plaiotifla. - -oov
Si . 50 lawOw-eh
DAVID . PIfiOTT,
TOBACCONIST,
vni!varo, n. v.
Jaal
81-
BEEF BEEF.
01.
ASD AFTEB THIS DATE. JA3UABY
let.U71.ao uaataillbe eoldatoor at all
an lee (or eaab. No iLatincuoa wul be aiada.
We feal Uauklpl for tbe liberal patronage
heretofore extended to aa, and aolioit a aoatui
aanea of tba ease, hat request that eaeh be paid
aeraariar.
TBOa. B. JOHBSOH A BBO.
. V KOTICF, .. . ..
Orrica WnanseTew, V. 0., Lire Ie. Oo (
Wruuaatoa, M. C, Deo. SOth, 1870. )
rE AHUDATj MtBTCtf OF TFE srfrjCK.
halrtars ef tbe Wiuaaartoa, Morth OareUa
Life laeoraaee Ooeapaar. will ba held ia tbia ait
ea Tboradaj. tbe 12Ui day of January, 187 L
A. Ulihe)UA, Jaaee y.
. ' - -,',. ! ; ? ,.
wuouaeTua aotiTu casttjuaA Lira:
.k . laaviuuicBi cobpabt.
Babaerihers ta the eaaiul etaok ef thai Ooee-
pacr, ae aare aot paxl tba aaah taatillsaSs
hrratofora ordered by tba Board of Direouxa,
are notitad that eaid paymanta ainat be mad es
oe be tor. tbe Aaaaal aeeetiog fian'y 13th), or
ibesr eteek will ha eobie te forrtar, -v
. .,v;... J,t aVD. WAlXAfca, XraaaY. b
daett , , 60-tea-..
ty y inn'tr"."9 jo at woaav rxi
f Y A .0 ! t"PATf o OO 10
. -"if I ( I BI
1 1 1mm. t4 mmI MMeab t
DRY wOODB.
New York House !
It MtBKET HT., WII.MISQT0N,
BRANCH OF 481
BROiDWUa
IV. f.
WJL ETTING-ER
W
CE BAPl'T TO Wilt rEUBOtULLY
on tbaLdleeof Wilmington and tbe Publlo in
Oanaral at tbe
CRHAT m YORK IlDl SI
18 MABKkiT HTHF.AT, ; . -'
)
. " . . (
" I
Ilandaoms Luatres at 35 eta per yard; '-- -
'.-V4 . :'; "". ' . ' -"'I
liatutlful Obsess at 10 ots par yaid;
Flannel, all tbtdea, at 20 nta par yard
' 1' r i'
" Elegant Prints at 8 ots psr yard;
Klasobed and Dnbleaohsd Bqmsspun at 0 els
rr yard;
- ? ."-
, Boys' Brogsas at 75 ots;
Man's Brogsns Hi
Men's Gaiters tl 35; " ,
Man's Boots n M;
i '
Ladies' Balmorals at 11;
Udita' Lace Gaitara at It St; ' ,
Cants' .Bate at 73 elt;
Childrsna Fort at SI 75; 1 . .
Ladies' Furs at J 50;
Hosiery, Gloves and Trimmingi
IN ENDLESS VABIETY,
WM. ETTHTQBR
Leaves for New York by January 1st, aad offers
y Abiatbtase for
. .i t
BARGAINS
j-3.il Si
.se
Vp is that tiaie tnly to eaatle bias ta saake roei
- fbr elteratfoeaC4 ,? ','
-1. V .--
nj 1
' -- a e-' i i ik . . , " '
.' -- t-neai.f-- . -;.ir
- til A,ttu livii t'
j id k ja.ia4 :
OTIfEv-Itf f naViisM tiifr
! i -. I - la i
V a w- m
Milk ftBF.wtier ktc&B) i
tke -Strset,
i
t
aseli ! ai.' I alow a'Tafc .mi.:J
m. rt rv .'4 m-JA aif-" - A t
tr iC X " '. U. . 1 jayi the hitJUast 'jhlark-s
p!-..r. jzzmj icmssr; UtCZiC. ,
roxu, a..
ass Be
t. i
DRf aiOODS.'
"BIMIMwVR Mkmi H0F8IV
GRAND DISPLAY
OK
'IA S (('
.V.'
FOB TDK
ft- t f .vs
. v? 1
HOLIDAYS!
-0-
ISAAC MACK8,
T - -M - H I
No-11 Market fltroot,
Th ,. .1. . r,,. ,..- . . !
XVKarEOTFULLX INJFORMo THK PUBU0
that ba bat Jnat returnsd from Saw York and
Baltimore with a cartfully solsotsd stook of
,., . elate:'" tl M.tt
FOREIGN AND DOMEflTIO Kl' "
DRiaOODS,
READY MADE OLOTIIINBri ' U l
BOOTp,,5nOES,
and a fail lint ef IJtDlBH and OXMTB' ; I
fymmxu ( ood8
v .; ! -"Sii-i ; "
at ,H"'.-it4.t'-i j
at psioae te suit all. -'
Alt are oordiAlly Invited to oxamius. Lie stork
bafortparobaslngtltewbare. ''' '
r, f. v.-a
i ! la?
, JSAACMACKS,
- t ,i fre - f t4 - tl M ;..
-' ' No. U MABRF.T 8TBKET,1 '
.!. ,wi i s ?J
AT Dctlers will find H to their aifrtotege to
aiamina bis Stock.
das 18 70-
e ACOHl
1 Gnaranteod to excel glL ottert to 'ebspB end
material. --,t '( -' -
Ba aura to aak for TUB JA0OBI AX I! tod
acuept no other, atrary Axe warrauttd,
. t Set ttlt at
, WATH'LJAOOBl'll .,, ; '
- natru; Bsrdwart Depot, - - ?i-
deo 17
"1S ..... e )
i , - ' ALL THIS WEEK
mat CIBUATCBT, XURQAJKB CHStfZ btd U
clothing;
5 t. 1. I . J. ,u. 1 .-' - ' ' j
gents rmuiiBniNa aoops, :
UMBRELLAS, Ao. t
- i-r..
1..V v "a .4 , .
- MUNBON A O0, ' '
1 Cllr'ao'tbla1
deo2S
EKOW MORiiAls't BiiMw . io.
FOB QKNEJIAL
I 'ft-
-I
liaaeahali
IB BETTEB AND CHEAP EB THAN SOAi.
Doos its work quiokly, easily, and with lees la
bor tban any otber oomponnd : oleans window
arttbeat water ; ninoves stalna from wood, mar.
bit and atone ; eleena aad brishtans inaisse amd
tablt rear i for cauTal Anus al.ua ina la aa
evtnalled l polishes tia, brass, iron, copper aad
steel; removes oil, rust end dirt from ntooUnary,
remorse ataina from the band whioh eoep wul
not take off, Ao, Bold at all Grooery, Drag aad
Motion Btoroa. -.-.
vyal.aale, 5
ail Washington 8treet, N. I.
80 Oxford Street. London.
July 8 ftaVaoiMmeh '
ROLLER SKATING
' AT ' ' '': ;
LIAE017I0 HALL-
OOMMENCINQ MONDAT. DEO. Strra, 1870.
TUESDAY. THU118
dsy and Satnrdar
eveninga frost 8 to 10. '
Mondsy, Wednesday
and Friday aftenioona
from Si to 64.
Bauraev - anerniiona tt-"S.-
(eictnsively
for obi- 2:
dro) from !i to I
O'aloeb. -
Adatitiliie 5tt eatiu.
Ces ef Baatas 88 aaata.
ObUdree nader 11 years
of aire, bait arise.
Uoralua aaaeaibliea everv dav from 10 to 1'i
a cioca, m , (eioioeiveiy for India.) to learn aad
praouoa, wnea aa ebaes la aaaaa for admieeioa.
N. B. The menicement rerorre the right So
refaee adtuiaitoo and aea orekatoe to any ntijee
tiaaalls peasoa, aaA saali nnsef gaoteet ap-
Bsasaaesn u w.,j . ' . .
OFFICE CP OOU.HTV C'OMUlif IOKEBfl,
.,.. xw Baaovsa Corses.
, WiLsusqiojc, N. 0., Dec ltiti, 1870.
Oriert'L Thuaaiil tbs 3d day f Jsonary,
ten. at ia o'clock aU propoaals wUi be reserved
by the Board of Ooonty floss mlaaioaore for tasdi-
eal attandaoe and aoppiy pf nadiotaeafor the
Ooaaty JaA daring Che leer 1871 TbeOoaasals-
rfoaert reaervs'llie rTght to rrjaet any r all
Mis.
n-fcv.a. r r . r.T'
oWl .-.'. , T0.lVj.att
A
tt T. n .ry rrt.ol aweu,
tlWlIWlAIBTD WESATILOCB m
? t - - ' i.c
. . . t, - . .' - - - -' ' ..' 1-
aat t -a Ml mm "i n n a it
7 .-- 1 Pro" '
tA A A.i
deeU
Estb.
i.iA
:1
' 0m Oanrt rik ins C.sn, . , r,
'0 t v... ffttraroaVBV 0.. C... .ill .
1
N ,AMD i AFTFH MOTr"' BaFae
V senger Train wul ma tbe ale
Leave WUmlagtaa atf e. . . . aad
arrive at the hd of t' e a .ta.
Leave the head of the 1 i at t v . 1 ar
rive et Wurolngtoa at B p. iu. j, x iwilja
exeepted). " -.
Two regular Fw'ebt T. ' s - t , Taave
WilmiBa-toe at 7:0a a. B.. 'in .. e a- Ma
and arrive etWUminaton on 1 jn - i .mi.
days at 5:18b.' at. - - ' w - '-
mreogkiiokaia iartic. W! : .'mkji.
- viMar auiBiaew aua -, .
OettO :y ' -
WILMIBOTOH AWTIDOM Bin'
Onrira Ca'r laa. aan t
..t, i t . Wrtataaiua, aV C . .
.-e'Kl
Sklf AMD AFTMB MOrTCil'.t
-"StaSAj
J trains en this road kU 1 w
too at so a. aa. ana :so . at. at 3
donal 8:80 a m and 8.C0p . 1
I0:0 a. and T:5 p. m.( arri' -e i
8:00 a m- aud tst p at. 1 ite a
ran on Hands? Hornine txain '
Onion Daoot at Si 18 a,- t
will leave Union Demit a t M e
a. at. rasasogor -rraut au- .t n. at
Qoldaboro' for Balelgn, - ...--T-...,...
1 Aa eoeoaesodstioa ana frf-tr w'". wtl saWftj
WUminatoa MiaB a. .sa.daLvl - 'aaxaaaA
arrlvtat tsdmingtee at 8 to at.
Tbe da tralae teavios- WliKtmrCA P a. Sk.
aaaweidow 10 m a. aa. enaaeet etoeaiy
ro'
eb train. VlfH
t I
t He.
ing WI nrti etna end Meiaud j
need eye eed rridara, ie i
the Tarbater Braaah trsia, BmI a
WaabiBgtoetM,U
-Vi si
I
t BtayS -
WUBlBRtOB. Bar. at ta tl I. aa
Vmaiiws Bi aea Atu -.-'. tJAe --
,ti I Wajanerea, M. (X, Wan SJ: IB79.
T " - ,au 5 i- I mWe-V al
rrvHiouoaf f iciiTi xz''-ur&ri
J and aoaffa. etertble !., a 1st
sale at ibe Ktoaat enuweASlt teitx vws
J.j. ;i; jj-f'i e-n ft la ttSSSnSfff'
a ! '' ;i aalgtawef BBflaT: '..; '
taaan aeatva g V9 ,"J J ; "
QEMRBAi, SnvVBIMTENDErTBt
o-ii i Ceunea-a A awewra w p
s- .. . ....W-uajMWoa. V 0 I I-
rtr-r ir
r
fSm AKD AFTEB Bu.-. AtU r I
J ' Faaawnter rbv the H, A u. i T
uie ivaia as Mi w. e r it, tk A . iu
foilowtag sokadnle wUI heeae A iT
rti'j c DAT aZPBRSB TBalBT fUr-.'! at
UaveWUniuiasoatWAWJtMLatgeM 1s,tl
Arrlvt at aiuifKvule.,..,.,.,.,.. . t
Leave BUnaaviu. ........ ;CZ, "j" , )
KTGHT EXPBEBB TBaTS
Leave WUnalnetotWBWi.rfr. f
Arrive atitnnuioe. ...... . v-"-' rH
Arrive at KingaviUs... ,,.,
r i j ml. aa
JA.
Leave Kine;aiUe..,..i.-.v.,.i....... t '. M
Artveatl-ioraK). a1) eaVeWwl's ea
Arrive at WlUBii!foB.. .... i . . aS-atM
' BUylaV'je7e '
... .
f
1 va.i'fl
ruria
t fyi fce m- ; erfw ;e ' 4? awM
if?09B i "Bara e-- V M 841
-if- M AMI jJi-aw- tOTtataa
. r; - ,sj-.. .,. i"ef
tBAD mcLE ki. c.::..n
4 v. ,)ii Apsiebnl
vdMWo:nci:r'-to
rJ' ,((.. iv to-A
i i . f 'w v .a'aaen
In T7ilnilnzi?&
,-: : mmtt m t:z, l:
-:: (i,n tttm aiaua u tA
19,000 Ifnsbers m ItTU
110 Avardiiaai.liiLr
at (.;--.'. -t'tSi j'V rftOAMMia tJaVtf0
-- w i ad A f . fa aAAlalafiaMe
v?DBlCtrttSfitC3fJ,
""", .' .'..'" ,mxpH ei'waieW
Wkat aJte CUr itwaa asawt& ?t(M
Pairs DaAwiaevQnlta a arewd aeaaaVA at
the Theatre yaeietday aoea, ta wi'naae ne i
u rawing er us aorta Uaroinr t
eiatioB. There were 100 f it''
rottsof aapsvsaparatiof a. .
wheat ea oaa etda, mmu -C w
SMtbea-wbett eceeaita tbe U'
the two waa a labia, as whWn -t t-j .
IUUU W L. r,.w.ri( .
were made wnb ataae-eiua,So
withtn tbaao? twaid aa aaae aad aava.
tooted, aetii tba eaaii bear aa- lmw
or aaeans of two but bova, a e
)y aai
iltnd
fwded, eoa drawing a nun. vt j -a
tba wbeeia sad the aaber laa f u te
with U. Tbareis aa aaaatkia bas tbat
log was aoaa asarveiv ."
ear. VaSHSne ea DmUg Jvrmnt...
Tue 6aasDBAne rawrw"sT--'
single anmbar dfecribetioa of t -. I
Aeeoei-tioa, ebieh Soot f i . I
vee erday, atla'elaek. '
llieiae rteilng tba ilai Tba i .
In pablio, a ooaiojhtoe haviaa ba a
tke andiaaea se aea wi h s.
l i
keeplDg as eesoeat Of the
gat ea rar. t . .
xtaeeatto
s
I
a
s
. A ji
iv u.r
. - ewl
1
t
, i
' -f
folio wtag noa bar --w
No. S3107 S ' :
a,osf Vv.. .
ttia, r eu t t ,
Ne, V 7 a.. . .
tajz3t cc trie era c . ' r"
:,is y3 i s .
Co Avar 4. VahuOoa,
faav- 1t. '" "
Aad Wtetaar-iaw
rtrsS-r '
t.'Vf
' wf-i .-ey
wuh
as