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published VAXLtXr-lwj Wtf. 0. BEBNiRII, JEdttpr and tr.'r Omc, LiawBon pans ouuaings, rron m . . . i . . r An a year, i .in advance.. .........7 Six months, in advance ... SM Threa Tooatbs, in advance,'..,.., 2 Prt One mMtlv;in 4y ante . ...)...... , 31 " The Mobwtwo Stab will be delivered in any p:irt Of the City at Fivtbrn Cbsts per week. ;. . IlBiNSBBftOTtf S Live BodWetdreVSafaVet gtrcet The Changed Cross; c i ..'IVtl'l N. C. BBNBFicii-i.A8socii.TioN. -Statement of Drawings;? 7 :.r Wfc-fttAXiujisu ment of Family (Groceries, f ?T -ir AT-jT'' IS" C. SVELiis, Secretary and Treasurer Meet- Wm. II. Kbixkt, Secretary Meeting of the Chamber of XJommrcV.t.:x ..i .Vt? i Croslt & Mohis Valuable Real Estate at Auction. 'V'Trf Vtr 'V?''' GKEsiFlAkiaUblamona Vowder, Lxx bin's ExtAit8;fec.-r ;rr T rV Tnos. it Weight tne -Very Lateat Style 1 ofnau. , ;, gZUVjTlfr- Sec advertisements under heads of.VWanta" nnd "Lost and Found.". " : ';.; r '," Mr. lllden'e ,JLetnre.;'- ci A" - The lecture of Rev. -Mr.' Hfden aV the First Baptist Church, last evening, -was, we learn, well attended by "our citizens." The "subject, OurSources of Amusement," was well handled by the Rev. gentleman,, and waa very edifying, instructive and amusing to his audience, j. Tbe Clrcna la Coming;, Stone & Murray's great shdw, -being ad at o fin . KaIam a ni tractive combination of clrcna and' animal' ex hibition; Will give Jtwo perfoYmarices"; in Ihis place on Saturday.' The Newark (N, "J. $ Adver tiser, alluding to this circus, says; - ' " "Stone & Murray have expunged the an tique abuses and Customs which other .exhlbl tioix) cling to with so much tenacity, and inau gurated a new era in circus amusements. With u troupe of artists the most, distinguished in the world, this circus has acquired a fame for excellence and ' respectability that no other traveling exhibition enjoys." Tickets may be had at'P. lleinsberger's Live Hook Store. 7 City Court. The following cases were disposed of yester day : Frank Smith, charged with ."looking upon wine when It is red'.' until he got too ntuch in his head. Judgment for the penalty 'and costs, with a recommendation that the fine be remitted upon the payment of costs. Ben. Ellison, charged withpetty larceny. Judgment for the penalty and costs. ?. Andrew Street, arrested on susplcon. .Dis charged. , , - Sciplo Iini,Tor disobedience. of prders. Case relerredld the Mayor. . f Frank Bethea, charged with , etty - larceny, or the stealing of clothes belonging to Alex: Palmer. Judgment for the penat'-and costs. Annie J. Speights, charged 'with' retailing! Not guilty. . v , r . - .. ; f;:- Leyis Green, charged with being disorderly. Judgment for the penalty and costs'.'"' Defen dant too young to be eon fined at hard labor. Frank'Berthea, charged with petty larceny, in two cases stealing , a watch from Alex. Palmer and a watch ' from Samuel Devane Judgment for the penalty and costa in-each CS. .-':'- ';;.""'.;"-';"' These were two other cases, for disorderly conduct in which the judgment was ''"for the penalty and costs. ' . '.r " " 7 't p., ; CanntjCommissloner. , :.- .; The Beted of County; Commissioners held a meeting on Monday night. Very little was done of public Interest. " We glye'thd follow tnir items: ,i " Mr. R. P. Paddlson, of Littleton, was grant ed license for retailing spirituous liquors x. . Anthony A. flawes, colored, offered hla re signation as a member fef the; School pommlu tee for Federal Point Towns&pwhteh was accepted, and R. B. Freemaij.; colored, ap pointed In his place. , . - - Mr. II. A. Baggi was appointed one of the School Committee for Lincoln Township. 4, j ' Messrs. S.: N. Martin aiid ; Al ! R. i B)ack were nppoioted1 a Committee to superintend the an ditintr of the Sheriff's accounts y ; It was ordered that the' matter of relievlug the commission merchants from the tax on 6lc3 be laid on thetable. for tbopresehLr r ! It was ordered that the Finance Committee make a condensed 'staiementj of ' thefliincial nffairs of thia connty as managed by this, Board during the quarter endlng'N'oV. 30th,1 1870. The bond of Mr. John H. Murphy, for $4,000, as CountySurvejor?' was "tendered and accent ed and the Clerk V orderedl to- notify Mr. Mur phy to come forward andquallf ? The matter of partitioning the school fund of the county was Referred! until.' ;tbc "'next meetinj. ,. ',':-'jir' u.:'C n". ; The Hoard adjourned to meet again on Fri day next, at 7) P. M. :. " - ! . 3 . ' ' : '. ;-':t ' The Victims ofthe nnllroad'Aecldent. We wero pleased' to learn ye f terday,;as we did through intelligence' received in tfalclty Irom persons , who, .came. down: on the Wil mington A Weldon Rillroad,' that th injuries ustalned by Mr RufUs BiiSs;' tb condtictor of the freight trala' Uiai'met with thMotdeatre. ordedlnour lust, wexo not so severe as at Urst supposed, and thai V lively hope is now entertained tha" hewill Jspeediiy recover?' It Is even anticlpatcd thiil ho-wnv be able to .6e iut within a wcekt lie received a number of everecuts and' bruises,! .bat fortonatelynb ones were broken ' lie was." brought down t( Warsaw on Monday nigh t,; and at last ac ountj was doing as srvll as could he expect ed ' ' -VI :.'. U-;4 X!.-ihM-. W regret to say that the' prospects5 of Jtfr. Dennlng's recovery are not of bo hopeful a h character, and that serious 'ears are' enter tained that the terrible ordeal through'' which e has passed will, eventually- provf- fatal in jt results: tHeyasjtaksir.tohlalhome- In Goldaboro, where he resides. . A Mr. Wm ass-.who.livca! brncar Goldsborowaaln the Conductor's car whn the accident occurred, and. was so jammed and hemnied in by the. broken fragments of the cr when the train stopped thataniaxeT had to" be ued to open a " way farV Ip reseuef. tiuti strange to savl he bnlv received a. few hmlAPR Vheirtreieaged froiq tiWrtlOM poiitlon he pressed his gratitude in the most emphatic : S.SS s" lr . -rNeIl Warnet la playing in Boston. 1 jiii! A cold,toeTpatlcnt w'as) s6f W the See notice of geese strayed, advertised nn- derhe head ofaLost andiFqand.j-1 "i; Fran Beth'ea'colbre'd wis sent tortbel Work House yesterday, nereMie jyUTprobai i fP9reguia.r.toootaiyLmeeting.oftheqham-, Cmoothfe ber of Commerce se will be held to-day at 13 M.- ce'ae8lred.tyiM'9i:"T'- ! rt:i; A full ittendance '11 fiia" Ui'.'i JJlrti J t mj.M, .Rabey departs to-mOT- r. ina.ifev. .mj., .Robey depart to moT- mm., mmmm V. t Mm ' ' ' ' -1 row for his osw ficlcj 05 labor, as PresidentT of tJavenpirt'FemaieCoilege." JJ."" " ': 'Z. . flit Ill . . . . . ' . 4 . .a -r-There CvUl be alectura.atthe First (color ed) Baptist Church this evening, by W.Hi. Koriaegay, a young colored man of this icltyi The regular monthly meeting of the Me- cha'rflcs' Ruilding" AAloctationNvlll take place at the Commercial Exchange this evening, at 7 o'clock. "'.". ; : The oranges advertised to be sold - oh board the Brig John Jialc yesterday, brought $2 55 per hundred-and pine apples $1.45 td 4 L55. Jlessrs. Cronly & Morris were the auc tioneers.-,-..:- .1. St J '. -. ' iu i ' - The Rev. H. P. Northrop, formerly con nected with the Diocese of North Carolina and pastor; of Bt. . Thomas -Catholic) church in this city, has been . transferred to St. Johns Chapel, - Charlestons and will remain per manently attached to the Diocese of South Crolina.-,;;brky::cyf- .; !'".7 A gentleman conversant with the facta states that there are inexhaustible beds of brown stone-in Anson countyr-superior , in quality to that brought from the North. ; All that wlllVji peeded, when the road is complet ed, will be capital and enterprise to develope the vast resources of tbat,and other sections thrdu;h which itFll pass, ' 1 1 i J Stonewall Lodge No. 1, Knlghls of Pyth ias, initiated and conferred degrees on a large number of gentlemen Monday night. There Is so many to be . 'put through" that a special session of the, liOdge will be held this evening, the last permitted for work under the special dispensations In future, j the three degrees can only be conferred at tbe stipulated rate, $5 each...,. ; .,, i '-'v" - ' A Word to tbe TVlse 1 Call on Posner, at No. 13 Market street. He- vm sell Dry Goods cheaper than ever. ' t! Cape Ft?V Bnildlna; Aasoelistlon. At the regular monthly meeting Of the Tape Fear Building Association, held in the City Court room last evening, 'SO shares of -stock were redeemed; as follows t ' Flv at $34; ( five at 133,50; .fi w'at $32.50; ten at; $30.00 and ; five ...... , . .... ' ' 9 Lecture on Temperance. A large aud.ie.nc waa present last evening, at the City Hall, to hear the lecture, under the auspices of ML Olivet Council Friends of Tem perance, of Mr. Gregory, a member of the Or der. We learn that the lecture Was a very In teresting one and calculated to do good.t It will probably be followed -up by others on the same subject. . i , Improvement : it. . The building on Front street, between Mar IT ket and Princess,' fonnerly occupied by, Col. E. D. Hall, as a Confectionery, has been leased by an enterprising gentleman of this city,vwbo will 'enlarge its dimensions' 80 as to. run" back about.elghty feet, j'lt!wiU't aUoT-be 'otherwise flttedip in a1 substantial manner,' when, we learn, It wUl used aVa house furnishing es-; tabilsbment On an extensive scale, something whlchlayeryauch needed iitthjs city.!;';7 V- -r ' " ' : Our Chip 'Basket. i'..vi,:a a-;. c LiThe b? gray hair. J 't- It is said that masquarade balls 1 will be veiularthis-seas f:' 1 Twain isays chambermaids always put the niatch-bx Id sonie dther laceJVt ' -1 V 1 Jl i a "a.I I j r ' . jioiasses is Baia io oe guoa j wt a conga, becausb it is :isoId fo? consumption t, ., iliTt iyl'eipn.tl'o frequehters 'of saloons are nOt asked what beverage therprefer: but are in viUd' to nominate you r family- disturb- RiVeII Ai MABJIIE NEVS.7 : :;;;.'-t7u ";lKti.tV 1.7 tisdat, :Dec. ! V- .ii The -JPtnid' remains in. apout-1 the same position as she did on Saturday. - l ne sea nas been,8Q rough in that vicinity that nothing could be done in the way of saving the cargo jesterdAJ: nor.tp-day. :;" The Messrs. Beery in fdrrn us that another attempt will be made to- morrow, provided the weatner proves pro- .'.t-.j. ami i .-i"t ii.-ls,.-:i.: 4 - pWIOUs ..tKt ,iv.tYf ,xt,:--'"K-i: "'t r,A:"-'J t 11: The 'Steamship 'alyban3c Capt.. Howes, sailed for New York to-day. .i. , l . - ' V-friaTfil.ATT-lfR IBmUllCAVtY.,":'.,, 1 1 .... . i . . ( t i. .1 .. ' lliak,Tjp t mary flf; procepdjngs rpfjthir Legisla-' tnfe Tr'o'm- tho Verjort la1 ttie'Stdrijarct : l-;vrjrr:)5-...vt SENATE. vj v?t x i-,-; The committee to which was referred ibl bill to incorporate the Wil, '& Ons. R, R. Co. presented :a" report recommending' its passage. , ..rn-fr-vri?5f-iv'.,'c;.9' House bill to repeal an act extending the limits of the town of Gbldsboro, pass ed its first; read inx. J-A iVAYMZ ..UJOk HooaobUl tor) the, purchase ,fy a; light house atJ or near Bod ies Island was refer red to committee ' !ori .AInterhal improye- ments j .,5 -rt3iii f- 'i-l 'Iklrv Robins, of "Rowan, reported from the committee on internal improvements a bill to consolidate the N..C. R..B.P Co and the NWes. ,N -C. R. R and re- - comroeded kits passage. wi he bill was placed on the calendar. ; Tilr." Graham introduced a bill authoriz ing theK. C? R,",R. Co.7q transfer one millioff rdollara offetock to the-Al & N. a . tt ByCo Referred , Jo, tlw commiltee "ojclaima:. i".rv : -"Also.--a ' bill authbriidrig.; rjallrbaSv'or OtheV cbrpdratidns- to purchase the stoct of the State in joeir seyerai compaura. uy t- " , ' ' - StPfS.tO thfttatp 5exjuijftlenti.boiid&'loD riiivrt?-. irj,4:r 3i!i"f Referred to cnimitteQPttclalmaiyK -l'xi lb ''2 V-"'u ""'-'H'V! Resolotionis: jerej dppted. instructing atSiwSii members of Conereaa to vote for f?f tq XJtqited $tatesdireet I axon: real es tate;, also tha,t, the, public treasarer be re quired, to fprnisU statistics of tbe military movement; also to raise a committee to in uire in reference to tbe State's interest iff the Cape FearaigationlCotuf j ni h rf Messrs .Nermen Bjeasleyaand. Dargan were appointed as. tha a Senate ibranchot of the Joints Committee to report hbilli relate ing tfj.r idiemt iiand rilessrs. iMurphy, uroweu ana 4eHamy,ion:a uommitteeon Public Roads. &c.t .'ni?w"a THiU-m rS ,,y frj0raham!s.bill relating r to suffrage muncipalitieawas taken Up, -jjWjir h'ni 7 joir;.iuouret aw nQ.reason.iQr speci lying 'native and naturalized citizen&?tSn' ? t ,Mr.i Qrahanr sussregted fhat the' words elector of ibe Sate of nNorth Carolia,; .would be sufficient, and. the bill was 'so .amendeqnrrA-(-tc-;f ?r-Wo iun r i Ji-.-q ( ,.Mr. Graham moved to strike but thirty ,., Mr,. Olds, saw no, reason for makinir dis vuykiuu9fv,ueiween xnunwapai. ana--state elections. '... -fin-. . ,iiVj(?ua .jij.-rcVio ;- x: , ? Mr, Moore poneidered that this provision was in direct violation of the Constitution. The amendment-was lost ayes llnays ,.Tie,bUiaft..iamended. by making; tjje time for Jugular municipal elections bere after the first 3Iondav in Jilav : and I the Senate voted to reconsider; the amend ment changing from thirty days to ninety and to postpone till Friday ..next. , j , i ; jx. ma to Hiiow municipality; w ouy lana lor'a cemetenr passetl, three readin?3 lv Unanimous vote: ; ,,,r ;. V- ;iv,V !iT ! i: : -BiU to remove ceriain suits i from one i ju dicial i3,i8trict",fo' another "atgoaVil for the relief of the fax collector orTBladen were JJas8ect will!butmositi?n. ; " urn u :r if- : ' iJ uiu iBiiiug Bucrms nuu coroners in give notice in certain cases wasamended by inserting8 at 'proviso 'that1 alf costs t re sulting from such notice shall be paid by me piainun, ana was men commutea to the Judiciary Committee. 'i ' v",: ii'' Bill to: Continue permanently in force an act to suspend the code of civil procedure in certain cases .passed its third ' reading,' ayes 38, nays 1' - -- , yyl The bill to consolidate the North Caro-i Una R. R. Co. and the North Western N. C. R. R.' Co:-passed the; 'second' reading. and the Senate voted "to r'pjrint'Jit' and 1 2 a. aL. ? , L J mi . miiKB it uie special oraer ior mursaay at , Report r of ; the" special "committee on election ' in Guilford ' and Alamance was received and laid upon' the tabid0 till to morrow at n;:-; "-j ,,y::'' '".V't HOUSE OF :REPRE9ENTAf IVES. . , .-! - , J .t'Ol'-J: I "' ?: L : . - i : 'a..JK'i-o?.MOHDATf-Dea 5. RBFORTS OI BTAItDraO'CWMJilTTKES. n 'MK' Dunham; from the CCmmittee on Privileges and. Elections, reported on th e late election in Hertford 1, county, ; and ri: commend that Mr. Newsom be allowed to take his seat. '.".Placed on the calendar: -'INTRODUCTION OF '"RESOLUTIONS. ' ' 1 : Mr. Sturdwick introduced a resolution in reference to the seat of Mr. Fisher, mem ber from Bladen, and instructing the com mittee on Privileges and Elections to en quire, into the matter. . Placed on, tbe cal endar. . " " ' '' ',':.. ' ;--"'yrV. ' ;':. : h ' V Mr. McNeill introduced a resolution in favor xtitba -Sheriff K1 -Robeson county. Referred to the committee on Propositions and Grievances, n ri is i -; , f.T "r:' iNTRODUCTi:Oif w BriLS ' ; 1 Mr. Hillintroduced a Wil 'to amnd1 an act to; lay off homestead and personal. property exemption. ' Beferred to the Ju- urciary uuinuiiiieu. . . . : Mr; McAfee introduced a bill in relation tothe election of Judges of the Superior Courts and tor other.. purposes. Referred to the Judiciaryommittee. Jr ' Mr Johnson, of Johnston, introduced a. bill to 1 be enti tied an" act concern ing a Convention loi .thpeople: Plaeedjpnhei calendar. " " ' . On motion the rules were suspended and thebill in relatiolr7tO'the5tbwn of Goids- boro' was taken up. ''yvSll; TZ ! 5 : Mr. Smith; of i Wayne' offered a substi tute for the wn,cj ; 1 ";yt Mr. Cawtbornc moved $o reler "the' bill and " substif $f U ;tq' the,' committee on Cor-, porations.: sr; .-'-!'"- :.-;....'; '. : .. On the 'motion to !" ' j ef er;'tbe yeas and nays were called and the motion was lost. Mr. Sykes moved to amend by striking out "ninety days" and insert "thirty tl ays.' Lost. v ,rt-i?lJ-' c ; 2 On motion the special order concerning the city ot Wilmington was postponed un til Thursday so that the Houce could con tinue the discussion-of the bill under con-aideration."-- Vi"i-:-y':'::;;;: X 1 Mr. Tomlinson; moved, to "amend r by striking otft "30 day s'1 1 and ' insert 60 days." Lost: M ! r';' ; i Mr. Page moved to amend by inserting that the charter so amended'shall be sub mitted to the people of Goldsbbro, Lost. The previous question ' was called, the substitute to the bill was adopted and the bill passed' its' .second iWding.'X'-.T.,.. ' ; On motion of Mf.4: Sparrow;, the rules were suspended to Jake,up I Senate., bilL in "reference to the contested Senatorial elec tion in QranyiHe and Person ousJiesarid luc Vila jjaaoGU iwo ovuu auu iutiu On motion of Ir. Dunham the rules were suspended to take up the report of the committee on ,thei;llertiora county erection; and the report pf the ' committee was concurred in an4 Mr. Newsom came fbrward, wasqualificd and, took his-'seat. On motion,! of- Mr Jones, of Caldwell, the rules wer.e . auspended and . House res olution, rrequestingi our rRepresentatives and $enator8.in.Congre6' to 'urge the do nation of funds by that body to be used as a literary fund.fp the education of th e destitnte children, black and white, of the State, was taken up and. adopted. House .bill .to restore burnt records to the several Ccaurta) i&ihe; Statel Passed third reading and wa4 brdered-to be,enj grossed." -,t'if -"i' ;A A messasre was received frorntbe Sen- ate tranamiUintT Benate'resomuon .no. 40, . . 1 - ? I A -! H m.l.Zn'lrmmt . in resrard lo the; 8Decial tax on whiskey.J f brandy and tobacconotitying the House of J;hB Jlpuseox: s tm ts - w ; ' Mary HcC Mahn, aged 2 years and 11 months. ti true irlebdi aad acquaintances of the fe.mUy usiunuvuwuwna iuu iunerni XH18 ( WeQ hesday ) afternoon ht O'clock, at ; the resfc deuce of his parents, on corner ot lifth au Bed Cro838treeta; thonce to pakdale Ceme tery.; iiL-t. 'M-J :1 3iiJi . p,;iijUl!i? - NB W ' AD VERTTBEMENTS. nixioan 1 iissomaticm. - f TTtHE REGULAR if ON THLT MEETING will place ing during the afternoon, i ; if -iSUt C.S. ELIIS, Fresh Arrrivals:; T i . ' .; - r ,- U v ea OASES, BOSTON BISCUIT, LEMON Rlcuit, Spda Crackers ; 51 Bbls. Tour, dif-' . i f . farent t?rftfle ; .tnn finnVi-w "Rojra.; S -"ilBags Coffee 10 Bbls. Assorted Su-r ,t gars, In addition to a general as , . , sortment. of Groceries and ' 4 - ! J. so Boxes Cheese, 15' Tubs ' ; V ":;A iFlne Butterj AoVcV ? "Vf . ' : ' .1 All of which webffer pheap for cash. '- 1 -CANNQN, OLDHAM & CO., . j. .; ... No. 5 South Water Street, flee 7-tf v Wilmington, N. C. 2U. : CROXIir,- Auctioneer; .' Bj tltONCT A MOBBIS. j Valuable Real Estate AT AjUCTIOlV ON iTH-URSD AY, DECEMBER 22ND, 1870; .at 10 o'clock, A. Jl., we will sell at Kx cbanse Corner, that VALUABLE LOT unon iu xtona Biue ana iron ting upon Market UT)OI street 40 feet, running 132 feet to "roomer's Al ley, comprising two 8TOKHS now occupied by Messrs. Honett and Dlngelbof, and the Commodious Dwelling above, with brick Out Housea in rear. .. : TERMS. 410.000 nwv. romain fn-r fl va lK years Interest, payable semi-annually, and for remainder one-ihlrd cash, balance three and six months, interest aaaea. Also,, that Valuable .Brick Building, S. W. intersection Market and Front streets, now occupied by Messrs. A. D. Brown and James A. Bradley,-; upon, the same accommodating terms. , . ....... . ,. Parties desirous to purchase at private sale will apply to Cronly & Morris. . dec 7-eodts WJT3 , : . 1 - Chamber of Commerce. THE REGULAR MONTHY MEETING will be held at the .Commercial Exchange to morrow (Thursday) at 12. M. Punctual atten ance desired, as business of importance will come beiore the meeting. Wm. H. KELLEY, dee 7-it : secretary. Thfe Very. Latest Hats ! J AM CONSTANTLY RECEIVING AIXTHE . New and Late Styles. JUST IN THE LEE HAT, v-W AND OTHER NewS t y I e s . 1 j i .v, I I THOS. H, WRIGHT, . Thjs HATTaa,' dec 7-tf No. 9 North Front Street. GREEN &FLANNER; :f7 ecaries ' and CHeinists, v v . - DIAMOND. POWDERfor ; Laird's Bloom: or Youth for the complexion,' i. Phal0hs: Night Blooming. uerus -ior r tne iiaaaxer- .Chief,. itntr f.-- ''.-. i ' ' .-LUBINS EXTRACTS. ,fv -Sold by : ; ftti- .7 ?.'-; w 5..-i'-;-:si... : . , , GREEN & FLANNER. . i . t .-. - - chemists and Druggists, .- n r -: j - u 47 Market Street Branch Storey eor. ' 4th and Ranoter. ;j.dec7.tf -' .ruJ-i-ii t'i 1 "'R i M. : ' ; Daily Vistibntions on the Permntatlon No. 159, Drawn at 12 O'clock M., Dec." 6, 1870, ; 51, 49, 8, 78, 68, 11 15, 68f, 43; 23, 5, 70, 65. ; No. 1G0,' Drawn at 5 o'clock, P. M Dec. 6, 1870. r 28, 58, 7i, 52, 61, 60, 4, 80, 63, 59, 33 18. ', , Witness my hand, at Wilmington, this day. JOHN LONDON, i dee 7-tf . Commissioner. The Changed Cross, HICH FOR FIDELITY AND TRUTH TO the original, has never been surpassed by any attempt., at reproducing, paintings by the Chromo Art. -; " -: !; -r----i,-,i ; , - .,.' (--. ,-.'-''" ' ' T: A PtciiireitliaPreacliesi ? - AN ORNAMENT AND SERMON COMBINED. For . sale at HEINSBERGER'S ' i.deef "--i Live Book Store. MANUFACTURER AND - DEALER - IN Haidware, Guns, Stoves,- Pumps, Kero sene Oil. Tin and Sheet Iron. , " , . - n ROOFING' DONE AT SH6RT NOTICE. T 1 Agen for rAIKBANIi'S SCAIJBS, , 11 -iii f r No. lFrpntSt., Wnmington, N. a ijuneio-triijj in. ..j - - ; ITEW; SALE 1 . . j - ." y . - A toll. -. - rT5HE;UNDERSIGNKIHAVINa JUST B& JL turnedvfxom tbe North with a ne", lot of rn . - --s .T FIRST-CLASS' HORSES AND SUGGIES, ' Is prepared to rent to his friends a stylish turnout, at any time; on and after Mondav. . m j . . ' . ... ... -... t The V 'or hire. ? Also. Horses taken onllvervandthe beat of cgtventhem. . ?; - X.EDWARD FOMEROY, fit nov4-ly . . Agent. rJL ue neia at t.ne commercial . Exchange, . at o'clock. Ibl3 evenings '. - i Vt; Dnea will be received at the place of. meet Si, vwr. ' m 1 . ".' . . I , t i''4l TO sicians: - . "f b' ' ir'tT ;Wl ;!i ' i v! :ts t, it f' -3 i J Mtr."!k;-i i't 1 -v. i- 1 . . f .(.... 1 1 r x- v MB;. TO, CALL YOUBJ ATTEN- TION.TO MY. ; , , .' ?XJomp6und Eract Bucliiil ' THE "COMPONENT PARTS ARE fft", l'J-'-n" ' BTJCHU, 7 LOSGLEArV CUrfEBS, JUNIPER BERRIES. ' MODB OV P&SFASATlbw. Bnchu. in vunn. Juniper Berries, by distillation, to form a fine gin. Cubebs extracted by displacement with any use. BuchC. as Drenared bv Drtureiata. 1a rf a dark color." It is a plant that emita its fra grance ; the action of aflame destroys this (its active principle), leaving a dark and glutin ous decoction. Mine is the color of ingredi ents. The Buchu m my preparation predomi nates ; the smallestPgnantitT of the other in gredients are added, to prevent fermentation : upon inspection, it will be found not to be a Tncrure,a madeinPhannacopcBa. nor is it a Syrup and therefore can be used in cases .Where fever or inflammation exist. . In this, you have the knowledge of the ingredients and the mode of preparation.' Hoping that you will favor It with a trial, and that upon Inspection it will meet with your approbation, . . ... r --r . W 1th a feeling of confidence, . . , ,. . ,.1 am, very respectfully, ; v ' "' ' H. T. HELMBOLD, Chemist & Druggist, of 16 Years'- Experience. -: - v --r ': ; i- ' ' . . rFrom the Largest ' MannlactarlnW Chemist. In the World. . f ., -. NOVEMBER 4, 1854. I am acquainted with Mr. H. T. HelkbOld : he occupied the Drug Store opposite my resi-4. aence, ana was successful in conducting the business where others had -not been equally so before him. I have been favorably im pressed with his' character and enterprise." Firm of Powers & Weifhtman, Manufacturing Chemists, , Ninth' and Brown streets, Philadelphia. ' " '- ' , . ' i IIEI.MBOIJlS FX1JID. EX- 1 ' 'Tract buchu IS THE GREAT SPECIFIC FOR UNIVERSAL LASSITUDE, PROSTRATION, Ac. The constitution, once affected with Organic Weakness, requires the aid of Medicine to strengthen and invigorate tbe system,- which HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU invariably dues. If no treatment is submitted to, Con sumption or insanity ensues. , . , , ' i I. a ; . - ' ' " ' ' .... .' ' ilELMBOLD'S FJUJJID EXTRACT OF . buchu. f ii"; In affections peculiar to Females. Is unequal xea Dy any oiner preparauon, as in fluorosis or Retention, Painfulnees, or Suppression o: Customary Evacuations. Ulcerated or Schirrus State of the Uterus, and all complaints inci dent to the sex, or the decline or change of life. -r Uelmbold'g Flaid Extract Bu- cliu and Improved ' iRose Wash ..r i v 7 Will radically exterminate from the system diseases arising from habits of dissipation; at little expense, little or no change in diet, no inconvenience or exposure : completely super. ceding those unpleasant and dangerous reme dies, Copal va and Mercury, in all these dis eases.' . ' ... ...-! ;--; ' . ;4 .: ' - . - . . Use Ilelmbold's Flnld Extract Bucbu In all diseases of these organr, whether exist lug in male or female, from wkatever cause originating, and no matter of how longstand ing. It la pleasant in taste and odor, 4 imme diate" in action, and more strengthening than any of the preparations of Bark or Iron. Those suffering from' brpken-down or deli date constitutions,, procure the remedy at cace-i'H f: X' -'' ' ' : -'''"'s The reader must be aware that, however slight may be the attack of the above diseases, it is certain to affect .the bodily . health, n d mental ttovera. v ' ' ' . All the above diseases require the aid of a Diuretic. HELMBOLD'S EX: TRACT BUCHU la the great Diuretic - .- - v - , . r i f.-.' '''. ,' - .''. . ''- V. ' Sold by Daugglsts everywhere. Paics-ai 25 per bottle, or 6 bottles for $8 50V Delivered to any address. Describe symptoms in'alrcom municationa. , : , . . .,.,,. r -srdi Address - . .' .... ,'..;' '.-I ' if ui:'t 'l J-Aits If. T HELKXROIJ, '. Drug and Chemical Warehouse - l - 694 BROADWAY, New York.-. O .'lv , S5i'a.i Or.. 3 Jt-": ' V'' ':; v"ts Niane are periuihe Unless done up In steel-engraved wrapper,, with fjfts-Bimlle of my Chemical Warehouse, 'and signed -'-f,f' ::. ,iy ..fil. --- - June 26-SAFly Wed ' - '"'' ' spirits oDiainea rrom Juniper Berries: very little sugar is used, and a small proportion spirit. It is more palatable than- any now in - ' on. weekV..,. S 60 ' CoTii t AdvertIieineEpf en at pro pcmr elylow, rates, ... OWtuar notices will be L : rU.t: at b alf rates 5il0Pt,1oir ta d v&jiee o l.iferwle' rail rates Wiu t cn.ired4,. iuff milt -vajre Cash4or '.amui(l;7;,,;(r X . eoo'Cdlo v-f , !D-iJ ......... : iiai . oj1.t -t- M. CUONI.X, iLacUoneerl - Rt.-;il: ".'tie f'ft.- t.l" KIJWi'f1i' nW t - - . 'a-'.v - f i ."-c .isutu:.w v : . ON , SATURDAY, DeeembeT'lO, 1870. at 11 ' o'clock. Arf Miwe will sell at Exchange Corner in thia eltywall therlxht, title and in teresu. ot Isaae Guthman in Hhe -following Tracts of Land vl t ' M,' . . ONE TRACT OF SOOJaCnJKS Located on Crouch's Neck, in Brunswlckooun ty, near the line of the WilmlngtopL Columbia jmd Augusta RaUxoad Company, and " ; . ONE TRACT OF 100 1 AcES '" ' Lying on Downer's .Crefiki tt the"' county of Montgomery.''' A1'1 r.X ' 'i K'V ? v MISOBLLAUEOOSr No. 1 Peruvian .- 'Guano. Q UALITY GUARANTEED,1 ?'ri1':I4 ; i (i v For sale fn lots to suit by , . , , , WILLIAMS A MURCU1SON. " dec 6 if -n fr- The One Thing Needful. . - It is necessary that your foot should bo nearly dressed, or you destroy the look of yopr goodlothe8. : ( For" perfect fits, ap- oeo. r. French son, ., . .. 29, North Front SI. decS-tf 1 ; ; -4r- : ..i imi -. ,y . c Dufham ToTbacfo.1 rjlEN CASES;' (10)' 500 POUNDS ; ' ! . ' PRO BONO PUBLICO . Just received by . '.., dec 6-tf . . V . DriSBET A CO. Butter and Flour, PJW TUBS SUPERIOR BUTTER,., ., Ov ; ii .::-::. . - For sale very low. inn'BAiaiusitoui, ahvlUi.-v'.wAj ? ALL GRADES. i For sale by '' dec.6-tf DeROSSET A CO. The Florence HAS TAKEN ANOTHER' PREMIUM AT the Sampson Fair, which-is the, Eighth Premium this Fall,' and IS the universal ad miration of every, one. -You ean hear Ladies all through the crowd saying, "I have a Florence it is the Best Machine in the world. Reference, those who use thena, . ' We are prepared to do Stitching of all kinds at the 5-i r 'A FLORENCE EMPORIUM. f i(r i ; .''"-T't '! ;:! '':'; D. ANDEkSON, General Agcni No. 6t Market Street, , .. j Wilmington, pi. C. dec 6-tf Provisions. 'Qg BOXES BULK SIDES', BBLS. PORE, ' ' '1' . V.V.li. r;iiiitI' yd I ' WILLIAMS' MURCBSON. -dec 6-tf. , ..r.,- ..,, . . J , . V Heavy Sheetings;; , , , :TT,, y. THRKJ3 YARDS TO THE POUND, 4: Forale'lowtr ' H VAWTO. 'H.I . f.L'i.:'i '" 49 Advertisements not exceeding 4ye. lines inserted under this head at half pur usual ad vertlsing rates. Ctae msertlon.YiJO' Centaj , six insertions, f I ' No adyertisementa ta. ken at these prices unless paid for in' advance. Wanted. Advertisers for this column. If you want a situation V you. want a clerk or book-keeper: If yon want a cook if yon want a house if you want any kind of ' employment; if you want anything advertise in this column, at hall our regular rates, and your wants will be supplied. . J 1 . ' ' i,,' ..mil,,.- ; ' ,' t "TTrAJfTED A White: Woman,' to do the TV work of a small family, not. including washing and ironing. ' Apply on Third Street, second door below Red Croep: 1 ' tdeo7-tf A H D FO U N D. kA YfrtlBitT!a"t'? "rtt """'"g live 1 ines Inserted, under thia head at;half. pur regular advertising Va'tes.'One tusertlon, 00 Cent six insertions, fl:75. 4 No adverUsements ta ken at these) rates unless paid for In advance. 7 T OST-Four Geese have strayed from jny.v JLi yard, on -Eighth, between Cbnreh ami -m Castle streets. A liberal reward wiU be paid for their delivery to me. ' J. "11 dec7-lt ;: ,,W.g.THURBUB, I; OST Yesterday on Frost street, a Mo ll roeeo Purse, containing a smalt snm of . money and a few; blank cardiu -The tader will be uttahly rewarded by leaving it at this offlce. .. ; j nyPT' f- ! -it'tV'- '.- ' IjaarMOt FOR Q A L E OR RE flT. , .Advertisements not exceeding five lines inserted under this head at half one regular advertising ates : One Insertion, 50 Ceate j six insertions, $1 704 No axlveKisements ta. ken at these rates unless paid fox In advance' TjWR 8 AIE A House and Lot on Wtfoetei JD. ; between Fourth and Fifth ttrtwte.-'-'-- ; 1 SptSD-tT ' .;. ' . . 8AMUJCJU a. MJLMata. t ryrfyvw tfmn i a. Ji nnse or a faru? . --AA'aiivAtfaA.iftuader tnis: neaa the advertisement does not exceed nve tines only half rates will be charged. s , 7 V .kV3'ftTt' n t it ; "- Y
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Dec. 7, 1870, edition 1
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