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Tit TtOUrt tSU NTAlUv PCIiLIS.yMIlALT, XL', jb H. BKKNAKlf KilUar add Frop'r. Ornoi, TMwson Bank Buildings, Front 8t ma v,ri",a advance M.7 00 c4rmonth, in advance,. 3(0 vhreo months, in advance,..,.. a 00 nnonth. in 4dvani.....r.. ..;.... 75 the MokwihoStab will be delivered In any lift Of tne liiy nv v.m i yor vrojK. ' f obituary notices, tribute Ofreg-pect, ' re charred half advertising rates when ,,r iu advaneo?of'-pablieatlon:i Id All ;(iier w luUadvertlsInj-: rates wi be CUURCn DIRECTORY. .. St. James (Episcopal),' Morclng-rrayerjai iu$ a.m.. EvcdIdk Prayerat 4 P,M Sunday School at 8f P. M. ! - SJ 1 s. XAhna Dhnrfh fKnliittnftn 'V r-.i Corner Red Caoss Third 1 Strsss. rnrn!nir Praver at 11 ' .1 vi Kvenlnjr Prayer at li P. M. Sunday School 9J alocli A."M. rr r -y First Baptist Choired. -" Corser Market ahd. Ftfth JStotbts, Hev. J. C. Hiden, Pastor. .': . ,.,. , ; , , . Services at 10f A. M., and 7 P. M. by the Pastor. . :. .--Jr:.; i Tuesday night, Young Men's prayer meet-InestTX.- - rv:'rt:UtSi:i, Sunday School at 3 P. M. v '--. ' - Prayer-meeting, on Thursday night at 7 o'clock. . I'lrst Presbyterian Cburch. Cornsb Third and 'Obagb Stbkets. " T Services at 10W A. MM and7f P. M. by the Pastor, Aev. H. L. Singleton. - Sunday School exercises . commence, at 3 P. LI. " " 1 Lecture Thursday evening at 7f o'clock. St. Thomas Church (Catholic), On Dock Between Second and Third Sts- Mass at6K and 10L A. M. Vespers at i p. M., Rev. M. S. Gross, officiating clergyman. Front Street M. . Chnrch, Sontll, Corner Walnut . and Fbont Streets.' Kev. R. 8. Moran," Pastor.1 ' j '' '. 'V Services at 10K A: M. and 7P. M. Sabbath School 8 P. M.-- ,s . , Weekly Prayer Meeting Wednesday, at- P.M. f v . . - Fl rth Street If . . diarchy . Fifth Between Church and Nun Stbekts. Rev. Frank TIJ Wood;.Pa8tor.- -0 llllH Services at 10 A., M and at 7 P. M. by the Pastor. . Sunday School at A. M.t ; .,; r , . n Ciass Meeting at 4 P.;M., ( J';- j ; Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7j P. M. St. rani's Evan. Iatlkeran - Cbareh, Market Street, Corner or Sixth. ' ; Rev. Q. D. .Bernhelm, Pastor. n...mon H.mi.s .I1M A Uf '' " iL English service at 7X P. M. ' 8unday School at 8 P. M. , 'r' ; ( v Seamen's Bethel, Dock Between Front isn Watk "Streets, Services at 7K P. M., bRe?f It B.-Bnrt. St. Paul's (colored Episcopal), " CAtNER Obanob and Foukth'Strxbtb. Services atlO A.M.1lnd 8 P. M., by Rev.' C. 0. Brady (col.) : , , Christian Chapel (Colored Hethedtat), Corner Church and 8eventh Streets. Sabbath School at 9 A. M. Services at II A. M., P. M. and 8 P. M., by the Pastor, Rev. Ellis Lavender. . VKW'A lVK ICT1M KJH KMTS. IIsinsderqer's Live Book Store, 89 Markei treet The Changed Cross,- Ac.' ; ; ,;lj' N. C. Beneficial Association.' tatemen t of Drawings; IIostetter & Smith Celebrated Stomach Bittera. - - - Chas. D. Mters & Co. Choice Wines and Liquors. ..' ' -: f: '"i r F. W. Kerconer. General supply of Fam ily Groceries. ; . ( j W. C, Lazarus Notice regarding a, lost Certificate of railroad stocks v ' ' ' C A. Fulton Card of thanks to firemen and others. MC580N & Co., City Clothiers At It Again new goods. - '- ' ' Nathaniel Jacobi Hardware, ..Cutlery, &c, &c. R. E. Heidb Wholesale and Retail Dealer iu Groceries, &c. . . . , Beware of Calomel Dr. Tutt's LlverPllls. See notice. - '.; .. ; : . ' s A Word to the Wise I Call on Posner, late manager at Wm. Ettln gcrs', and now at No. 13 Market street. He will selLDry Goods cheaper than ever." t Alarm of Fire For the first time In many months there was an alarm of fire yesterday, about noon. It was caused by a defect in the chimney of the house at the corner of Fourth and Chesnut streets, but resulted In hut very little damage to the house. The two steam fire engines were on hand, but fortunately there services were not needed. r r i-t . . J !3ri'T - T i The Rrlffnoll-HeCalloch Majrlag;o, The marriage oX . these musical artists, which took place (says the New York EeriUd) In Can ada, last summer, was celebrated by the ens tomary reception of friends a few days ago at the residence of the bridegroom in Eighty fourth street. It would bave-oeeurred earlier. hut for the fact that the' Signor was fulfilling an engagement. w).th the iNUsson troupe. Onr Chip Basket. Brlgnoli has composed march. The fashionable locket is an English gold ovvrelgn. . - r The biggest distillery loiihe . country is ruubyawoman. .. LX Hu y..yt J.j'f In 8an Frand3ct Iflogs in ; the ;nbse' sre coming into fashion, ii n,- i '"." - Wisconsin Ladies walk six miles .'to'.eew circles. . ,1 -. . .j ;... 4iU jii v.i Buckwheat sociables Vfe.V feature Jo De- trolt. )'...''. j r.-r v. tx'ilVA There are.three kinds of dancing grace ful, ungraceful and disgraceful. - What ls'iho pktsan'tesVkin It (husband "y ? Destroying a widow's weeds.(f"fC ; To escspe trouble from noisy, chuoren" Send them to your neigbborslsltfog. V7 1 i Tight lacing caused the sudden fleatif of s' young lady in a 8prlngfield (Ohio)' blll'room 1a. 1- " : There Is a female law student cago. I'he kind of law t aha i would practice) iirJJiJ Known as daughter .-' In.l.w.'t'.'j . .'...M i. ,-4 .. - A ridiculous slbry Is going the rounds, . . . ; i 'm the country that Mr. Bergh badijoang Wo- man wrested Mother dTrJbr beattog y uuwix-u o..uj..;::-yp xaluah wXUji ;,;KS ITKDDECEIlBEft !l07O.Sm6io IToilbs lenl Ita. The mild fall has beta a blcasW to the Door. V r'- i --it 1 Bishop Gibbons lectures In Norfolk to- Christmas .jrUJJ arrive Ja.t two . -weeks rotf to-day.- i-J U .k-b J H t; i; . " 1 f-The Board of Aldermen ;naveV meeting o-morrow nignu ........ . J: There are at present only 11-prisoners in the county Jail.:: 5 jti.. t nod-i ma -'.i-Hf.- j .' 1 Mrs. OaW'1BurleSQUe bcefa1' Tronbe played In Washlngtoa ihe past week. t : The. Pa&prama of Buaysn's Pilgrim's Pro gress Is to exhibit In Petersburg this week. ,. No amusements In prospect for next week, unless Wyman should pay us a visit. The colored Grand Lodge of Masons will meet at Fayetteville on Monday, the 26th In stant. - f Rv Dr, Morao, the.nw, pastor of .Front' street M. E. -church, , willfill the pulpit, to day. 'tX ' . f - ; ! po cases for trial before the City Court eaterday, and there was consequently no ses sion of that tribunal. Some ambitious thief actually stole the street lamp on the corner of Front snd Queen streets a sight or two since, ; ,. Tom Kobinson, colored, of Columbia, con fined in the county jail for larceny, was relcas cd on ball yesterday r f . 1 , . T 0. iJi 'lrV $ ; A thief or thieves entered the Willistod school house on Seventh, between Ann and NonAtreets, a few nights since, and carried off two lamps and four or five chairs, the proper ty of the school. A colored inao,' by- the name of Peter Cooper, charged rwith stealing peas from Mr. Westbrooks, at Rocky' Point,' was arraigned before 'Justice McQulgg,. yesterday,' who re quired him to give security in the sum of $100, n default of which he was committed to jail. "5"The twoj colored swindlers, TtobSrt Hay wood and 8tephcn Freeman wpre arraigned before Justice McQuigg; yesterday; After hearing the evidence Freeman was discharged, and, the five dollars belonging to the country tnsn was obtained from Haywood under a civil process. 5 ' ' ; t. "Mr. Jos, Melr, Tailor, had stolen from his shop recently a fine broadcloth dress coat, an English breaver coat and. a pair , of doeskin pants. Constable Hill wasput 00 ' ; their track and succeeded after a patient search, In ob; talnlog all the stoten articles but ' the pants.' riL 1 1 t a' .&. a. . ' a uuih wii given w u iniei, duk do- cecapea. The Rev. .Mr. Wood having returned to the city, will occupy the pulpit of the Fifth street M. E. Church this morning the first time since his re-appointment to that charge. The membership, we are informed, are great ly elated at hts return, to them. By-the-by, the new organ will probably be used to-day at that house of worship We are glad to learn (that pur suggestion In reference to the City Hall meets the views of our citizens generally, and the desire Is ex pressed by many that the city authorities will take steps at an early day to put this commo dious and really fine. Hall .In a serviceable condition, so that It may be used to advantage for the purposes for which It was intended; : County Commissioners- . . This body has been -in session' for' the last two days.' The following we give as among the most important Items acted upon : It was ordered that any Committee of the Board of. County, officers,' making purchases or contracts for, work of any kind,' shall always give a written- Order for the same, and such order shall always accompany the bill when presented, as a voucher. '. ' ' Ordered that the matter of repairing the jail floor, and all other necessary repairs, be referred to the Committee, on Public Build ings, with power to act, Ordered ;4hat Washington Howe,; Clerk of Wilmington Towrshlp, be ' required to place the bond of Jos. C. Hill, Township Constable, In the bands of the County .Register, and the Register f s directed to. deposit the same with the Clerk of the Superior Court J- ;' Ordered that' the cquntytax. on dividends or nrofits of banks and brokers shall be five per entuni on said dividends 6rroti,and the Sheriff; after, notification ,of .this, order, shall proceed, to collect the .same up $0 pet IsloTOnjffagai secord'ce with Action -18, chap. 229r Laws 1868-'Ca. . 9ul . ! 'j:fiji iH t 'r Ordered that :ther matter of repairing the Poor Hinse, o d bulldi atUehed,oe; referred to the Committee on Poor House,1 with power , ., : r. ii" : '. ; i" f i lili- i .' ' 1 j - tO,9&t11.in' Unnu-.i-iZM'.li t.'.rtbrr.rjsltrsji s - Ordered-that S XahAmtlnge ,bc; permitted to cut wood, at i5 cenU per ; cord, on the East side of thbraoch offlnittVa Cree;7ylng be tween the Work .House, i ln.the swamp, snd nowhere els,; ..-.j-viiA'irfu. .'i .Charles McClammy was grantea license to 'reUU.spirtjnous liquors. .-,. .T. . ;,M.t - : J.' J. Beasley tendered bis resignation as ' .The Bheriff settled wlth ' the ;Board.; ; tnc amount of taxes due "lor jtSTO, as foiiowj Received of the 8herr the sum of $8,013 43 for the County .taxes "of : 870. Also schedule B Ur from July 13th to Dec. 1st, 1870. The enlIrd,1ObuBty':ta1o l870 li $34,018 48. Schedul - B-ff'onvri2th': July."tQ'lst Dec, S5.707 43. Total f29,73ir0. The followlpg are the items" --' TAiirtt ITat Al- i . ii'il t .. $160860 Remitted Ui;vav;; ;;4. 88 1 465 Polls at 40 cents., . I 580-00 Jiif . so ..As. v.5 :soo so t-t -ff'-j-urfnt Treasurer, to 9th" r August: .";vsv . . i '2Ji:c ild to R Brink, Treasliref.l to . "T I J xriu " , . ..O XV CK I - ' . : .' li.......,... 1W to 5 f 2i2lrI2'aei w a uiuiiiiiobiuu aaa- vww t - i - V1 uiifvu-.i?jJ - tUfa-i'mm AaeannCTastle)Bi.' oj. 'kiVhia nhU i -1 ..Tb foHowlngvwhlch we clip? from -sn ex., change, we commend to the consideration of Church'me'nibirs:5 ;iMo'j n-hvc J V kllP1 laborer ia worthy of his hlreliand the Christmas season which to now approaching is an admirable time for those Churehes, wihch have underpaid -preacbes, to make up to them by suitable donations the full valna of thei labors.' ' ' At the- same tlnwTet them Oped the! r 1 yu.n innifa suuwiaert ana pay off their church debts if they bava any. . 44God loreth a cheerful glver.'7.i f Till. rtlatlnfmTaViA.I VvhiimI fa K I. our city in afew .days to assist Mr.. Hideo Jo a" protracted r meeting; 1 to -t commence t hi the. First i Baptist 'Church on Sunday (morning nexttl8th Inst) He has been preaching receut ly ln Memphis; Tranl;:and In .Raleigh; 1 1. C. In Memphis; yocbnrcn'.l'nrth'e iity would hold thecongregatl6ns a offered and fc;foi'jC-'ho.lds some-' ttoutaud of people, it was nUeL at . once. In Raleigh, the capacious Baptist Church, the' largvstln the city- wlllrnot-hold - the -erowdV who flock to jhpafth Jospel Extraordinary revivals attended the preaching In both cl ties The Clrefris. v u v J- ! ; The advent of Stone A Murray's Circus here yesteryjmornlng, and the music, later, InthO dayi fronvthe excellenV bandu wnteh proces-. sioned through; the streets,! attracted a huge crowd , At half-past l oj clock, M'lle Jeannette Ellslerperrormed th'e intrepid and astonishing feat of walking on a vlre-rope from the ground t0 tDe aPex ' circus pavillion snd return- Ifog bn JthV same slender' thrU5itbpofuia- uon ot; wumingten was present, and the won derful Funambulist was greeted with applause when she reached ttrrk ftrma. ' -- ; The performances beneath the pavillion, in the afternoon aa well as at night, were well at tended; Indeed, there , was a perfect jam on both occasions." The company does mot pre sent such an array of numbers, as some other Murray sre old snd experienced managers and showmen, and have concentrated about them a corps of equestrian artists of the flrst'rCpu tatloc and exsellence n their profession. We do not particularize names because all did so well; but this we ssy r,lt Is an exhibition well worth seeing.' Tho feats of horaemahlp, the cleverness Of the Clowns, the . vaulting, etc, etc, constitute Stone & Murray's really a prtndtaclrens iHli -5--.i -s - The CharestoniansjB. C; will see the com pany to-morrow nlgat v. ' xbeeisiATiTK somiaftr. : : ' ji(We.ak6 up the following,, sum mary of the proceedings of the, Legisla ture from the report in the Sentinel : 5 " " 1 - : SENATE. Friday, Dec 0. . , . , t BSPOBT3 OF COOTTB i. M"r." GraKatri," th airman of the" Commit tee on Penal .'Institutions, through (Mr.' Jones, in accordance with instructions from the Senate, reported a bill authoriz ing the Treasurer to use $300,000 of the money now in the Treasury or which may be paid in, known as thejpecial tax fund, in payment of the ordinary expenses of the. State government and on appropria tions to the Insane Asylum, Institution for the Deaf, Dumb and Blind to the .amount of one hundred and fifty thousand dollars, and for the support of . convicts and the erection of the Penitentiary to the amount of one hundred and fifty thousand dollars, and the Treasurer is authorized Md reim burse the "special taxftrod? Outor the first moneys which may come into the Treasury of!the taxes hereatierjtd bo levied fprr the purposes aoove set rortnrco. " Mr. NormenL.from thesoecial Commit tee 6n Salaries' imii Peed," reported a bill fixing, he per. diem and mileage of omcers and members of the uenerai AssemDiy, to wit: Presidentrof the Senate and Speaker Jbf. the HousefT per ;diem iirlembefs 5 per aiem r-nnjcipai y buu, assistant Clerks i $8 per; diem Enrolling arid( En grossing Clerks $5 per diem ; Doorkeepers and assistants $5 per diem ; and 20 cents mileage in addition to the whole. Mr. - Robbihs, of Dayidson, moved to a"mend'by decreasing all of the amounts fixed in the bill. 'rhef.Preaident.iruled ?.that only' one amendment at the time was in order. Mn Robbins-then mojed td aru'endf-by striking xut 7 per .diem for the President and Speaker of the House,, and -to insert The question was divided and the mo tion to strike out ft. was lost, by a vote of yeas IU, nays zovAna toe Diuras rejeciea by a vote yeas , nays o. 1 jtSl iXA SKtClAIi ORDKK.- Consideration of the bill relating to; Municipal Elections, question being a mo tion of Mr.;lGaham to reconsider the vote bv whl6h!tne Senate refused td strikei;6ut 80 days residence within the corporate J limiliS auu luscrb u uojb.. . After some disdissioa the motion to re considerprevailed, yeas""2T, nays 14. - i ne motion o sinjte omaou insert pre vailed,' yeas 11, nays Hand th,e bill pass ea its iniru reauxug jcaa uajs iw. :i By leave the followinp; bills bad i VCsolu- .i' tow?ihMii;"f"'' iifvlu 1 -s- . 4 a: By ; Mr, iWarren t rBdl concerning: debts contracted by municipal corporations; xe-. ferred...-. !,"- . srj t V.rfi J. '..u;..:n in . By Mr. Warren: Bill to prohibit Justi ces of the Peace from -practicing JaW r. as attorneys in certain cases; reterrea,' . " ; -BESOLXmOKSV r J --i; ; . Bv GW. 'Price, col.) Resolution relat- - . a 1.9 .a ing to a system or udiic xnsiiucm; ues h iilhrme-iIRI$eIa.fiogihe over." .rw. puniBumeDi. oi . B Mr. Normentf Resolutibnof lrittrti tion to the committee on.; the .Judiciary, anthorizes them to reObrt a billi or trfaug- eest some legislation i necessary to . better enforce tne laws in me vuuuijr son;adoptedr rn ,vrf ; HOUSE ,QP IlEPRESENTATrTE ; yvjixX-hri YL&$rtfri ItoAT, Dec. IV;' Mr. McNeill was allowed to record hia vote in. the affirmative on the resolUtio ,r j joa : - - . - T . T r -. f J - F . . : . ESffS He ivbcn, tae vote jy as taken on yesterday, i ' Mr, parrof from ,thoK JqdidafV ..OonW mittee renorted favorabl v nnon, h a . . vn .--,i,,IIIV.M1J jauwaiBiugm wa seat repealing the act nnder which the Got- i j 1 . 1 . . ' uui xa otiegcu 10 Have auiuor ny o employ spies. The bill was ulaced on the calnT rBy Mr.Settle:. bill fixing, the per dienx Df, the; Presiding o&cerstof the t Gen-, eral Assembly at $4 pei:, day members at $2 CjOfplerks, . J)oorke;epera; &c,l J2 50 and mileage 5 1 cents, ceoung. and retorn iqg,.; .Referrea totbe Committee on fiala-jriesand.Feea.i-f hnu A' , vr.iu.1..ntu ,1 i .On motion, of cMr, J qrdan; ? itberirnles ;ncto Bus)jvuireuauu iue reoiuixon in; re axd to,the allegedrimproper expenditure of public money by certain : officers, , was taken. up, ; The resolutioa allodes to, the employment of spies by-the Governor, the improper employment , , of counsel with heaw fees, ienorinsr the Attorn rv-Otir ml ttejenaployment: in -the diflfcreat.: depart- menxs , oi - a; . numerous and unnecessary clerical, force, and demanding ot each ofa cer; rom, Goyernori do wn, an exact state ment of all monies f expended, .to : whom paid, fo? what service, i-renderedand . for what information gained. . Tbe resolution was adopted by. acclamation, with -ia .few negativo votes coming from the Bepubli' can si4o of; the? House.?.-. . ' ;llesolUionT1n regard to ihe bill, for' the cOmpletionVof the Western NI C. Bailroad, was la&en up. anu passea us toira reaa- 'M Senate "bill repealing ctiapte 62,'iaws of 1868-'69, was taken up. (Sectioo'4. gives the .Governor power to aTppoiot spies.) ; "Mr.Sbairow said ; tha,t' tthis bill r'was merelyipterided to do away wit Jhis spy system' inaugurated by th Governor and to re-enact, the old law in regard.! to fugi tives from justice. , Y v ,V; ' , - nTheblU passed . its' second' reading . by acscTamatian, with some fe'ijr begative votes from the Republican side of the Honse. ' , Senate Dili in' favor of Jamies CashwelL tax collector of Bladen, was taken up and I - j s-a.-: j : . 3 ' : 1 .- . - passeu us becooa. reauing. , , f ; On motion of Mr. . Ashe, the rules were suspended and the bill declaratory pt the meaning ot the act entitled "an act ' to re,: peal certain acts passed, at' the session of 1868-'9. makiner aDDrot)riations to Rail road Companies, ratified , March 8th, 1870, wasaKeaup. . t . .... ..; . ., . , 1 .,, J The Questionrecurred upon the substi tute offered for the original. billJ by the Judiciary Committee, to whom the mat ter was reierreav. rui - r Mr. PhilliDaoDDOsedthe tsubsfltute in remarks of length. . , ' . ' Messrs. French, Gregory, Ashe and Mc Afee argued in support of the .substitute. Mr.' Welch could not support .. the bili or substitute, unless a Proviso was adopt ed, providing" that . nothing in tbcv.act should prevent the Legislature from pro- J i-iiiiri- '''ii.. t- viaing ior represeniauoq -in. , me jtuaa in accordance with : the interest which, the State. might.'have. . . : Mr. Sparrow followed in sopport oi the bilL .. 1 On motion, the further consideration of the matter was postponed and made special order for Monday at. 12 o'clock, and ordered to be printed. Special Notice I We would respectfully call the atten tion of our patrons to the fact that we Are retired to settle prbniptlytfor our papers eyery Satur day; and to enable us to do this requires like promptness bn the part of bur subscrfbe rs. J We beg, thereiore. that the city ; sups cribers to the. jSTif n ...will have the money ready fprthe eolleetor when called for. j Haying. so many to call on, it is a serious Inconvenience and loss for uartolmve to send more than; once for so small an amount; ' ' "--'i -V. ' W. K HiKLOwi ) Citv ' . . : v Jfco.iD.BuKCH, J. Agents.r NE"W ADVERTISEMENTS. FAITH TTELX. FOUNDED. In old times, at the eommelement of every season, it was the rashiou to take a strong ca thartic as a skuard s gainst a chance of tern perature. : It was a, worse than senseless prac tice. The people of onr day. understand, the matter better. Instead of depleting the sys tem they reinforce it. In the method they adopt they; exhibit a wise discrimination. In stead of resorting, to the vitiated , stimulants of commerce or .any; .of theli compounds de rived from them they put their, faith in tne only absolutely pure in vigorant procurable In . the market Hpstetter's , Stomach Bitters. Their faith is well.f6un4ed. 'Never, has any tonio ' medicine, been' prepared . with., such scrupulbns precision and.' conscientious , care. it is a vegeiapie cpnipoua. oi wnicn every m gredlent Is sorind,, wholesome, iid, medicinal in the true sense of the word.. Nqw, we have three prominent national 'complaints.' One. half of the' adult population of the United S tates sutler more or less, either from diseases of the stomach, derangements of the liver, or affections, pVjfce ineys,, . In-nci other land under Heaven'are these muadies so general as in: this country, and HostettCrV Bitters is a specinc ior inem au, ooiess vrgiuuc iu tuoix origin, and1, therefbre,'beyond cure And .let those who are iortnnate eriOUgii to be exempt .1-.- m .'ii.: :'i- . : ui.'rj .V-J frbni' them 'at pres; fact, via : tnai an; occasional use or mis ; vitar ising tbttld Will as certainly prevent! them as the' sun win prevent? the earth, from freezing pw -t . 7 " - i$ dec ll-eodlw Suri wed rr HYi .. BEVARE OF CALOKIL, '! : And all 'Mercurial ? Compounds-' Better far better endure disease, than tamper witfr ibis mJ-aeral poison now. matter: iwwv carefully prepared.vJ Its extensive rruse has i already proven: the !canie: of i great and distressing Injury, r ' DBw.TU.TTS ' HVEB PILLS contain not a article of MercnTy, alidcanbetake-i at ell times -wtth, perfect safely; u ti dee 11-1 w . . : j v. -J j Dall-f Dlstlb-atlona obl tle Pernriatatlon No. .167, Djrawn, at 12 ,0clpck M7D, Nd. 16fi, Diawh At 5 o'clock, PMIfeci 10, 1870., ZT&im ft60y768, 2, . Wttnessmy Band, at Wllmlngtoni'thl day. J't .aoicos I5l Saitiit'JOHN LONDON iif;! iii tit-- li ''.J'5-I-hrUk'li J ?; J lt dUErW AJ)4TERTISEMEvNT8.i It v''j:joIvi 4 Quern "r;95 rif oVftif vffa 1 '. to- 1W":jk' y.io? ij;-fit.ft -.-..kl ' ? 1 trnarranteed to excel all others in shape. ; 3e nre to ask for '7 T HE. J A G O B Ii A X E . Every; Axe Warranted I ;.;; ,... ...;!. :tN, it ATHI j AC0BF8v ; ' ' ' Hardware Depot, . ,-: '.'; ::.-; ..:.,: u-.t-mO 9 Marked, Sfcn- And Dealers' Tbroagboat tbe Slate. .deoU-tf r.,r;r., v-y. ; ' AT IT, AGAIN. 2 1l'-iV.ht?ih .Hi .' - - J i- Jit J.f h .f!;.i. ; !' r Another Stoek 'of O VEHCOATS tt ABBICIIS and CAPES, 'i: K b w -co Miti-iN?''1 iJi . . Business Suits, . Just Made, STTUSH A JTD DVBABLE, , f ' ."f.-U !: .- AT TEB V'.'O'i',!! ','it 'i X O W E S T : P It I ClE Lf1 ' ?r',:u ' :v '"MtTNSOJf d&;CO ! ; dee ll-tf ' 'i: - City caothlers. ' . ' i 1 1 1 j ' ' i 1 1 ; I, j .i i - ii . . . For Sale at Wholesale. 50 BOXES ORANGES AND LEMONS ; 1000 Lbs: Candies, 50 Bbis. 'Sweet Cider, 200 r 1 Bbls. notir,U OO CaSes Canned Goods, ,; ,100, ; Kite Mackerel, :10 Boxes ' ..Cheese, ,5Q, Kegs Butter, and, . Lard, 1,000 Boxes' Herring, 200 Bgs. Coffee, 100 Bbls. '"i.i Sugar, 50,0OCigfcrs, SO Boxes Tobacco, ; 100 Cases Toys, and all kinds of goods for Christmas j such as rnxnTs, nuts,. notions, ac,4c. dec ll-S&rtf B. E. HEIDE. Baggiiig and Ties. gQ BdLLS'TIBCE BAGGING j BALES BAG G ING All grades, ' ACi TONS TIES, ' For sale by : . F. W. EEBCHNEB. declltf Bacon and Fork. BOXES L. C. AND D, S. SIDES. HHDS. SMOKED SIDES A SHOULDBS, 50 BBLS PORK, , ? , . , For sale by dec ll-tf F. W. EEBCHNEB, s. 20000 O.UUU 4BUSHEL.BrJNIfAF.3AGS,: t For sale by '"J ' ' , ! r F. W. EEBCHNEB. I ' declltf , FineWines and Liquors. HEIDSICK -CHAMP AGJE, TOPAZ SHERRY, ... -' ,: - OLD HENNESSY BBANDT, PUBE JAMAICA BUM, - SCOTCH WHISKY, " 'AUGUSTUS A BITTEBS, : , . :, tl ' '., At " CHAS. D. MYEBS & CO., deetl-tf 7 North Front St.. Fish, Fish. 1 C A BBLS NO." 1 MULLET, " . ! 1 BBLS, BBLS 4 Kfltsil AC EEBEIy r!? - v-:rForsalebyf:"i " declltf F. W; KEBCHNEB. Hotice IS hereby glvfiff tB3pjcSOon will be made r . ,i. ?it. ... . (; :'' 1 " t6 the Board of Directors of the W. A W. B B. Co.aUheJrjiextjneinju.i'flr a reissue of Certificate No.; 933 for 82 Snares ; Of Stock, the original Certificate having been lost. S"Mi: dbcll-lt M. C. LAZABUS. -i ' fT To the lire companies! and -ethers . who as sisted In rescuing my house from burning I would tender my thanks. :" 'Bespectfcdly, Un'Ji a:;J-4i hi: ! v decll-lt ? p. A, FULTON. f' i CUU TneChanged' Cross ."YTTniCff FC TIDEXITV AND, TBUTH T$ '1' 7 the original, haS never been surpassea Dyany attenptsreproduc,paJ the Chr9mo Art.-'v.jj -of f ei lcnlh 'A ; ' , A Plctnrfr :tn rreacuea Fo iBqonedayX.tCljXT.i11 60 m . w waaa aaaaa a a a a m uu , t ' " -H 1 nil Hi 1 i i uv J-ntLt Affverttsemaata:taken at pro portioixately low rates.., . .... . . . -. " , be inserted at haUxatea wSortSrSI ) grtwau CaalceyaeaaL ill 1 X ti r :i lo. iii 1AU ill tf i y b a x k Rir ptTor, . i! -iBj, JCBQJsXYj: XXOXUUA. , OeeemMr la.,iHH .kt ii OtalOOk, AA M.. :V Will sell aS - xAhn era Corner in this cUji all the sight tiUo - aad & teteat? ot Isa. QaUuHan laslhe, -oUowlng Tracts of JLand, VlS rwM Jim c OIXl TItA47T.OF 80O: ACXURC I Located on Crouch's KeekOaSJunswick cpun ty, near the line of the Wilmington, Columbia and Angusfa lUilroad JOompany, and ose TBACF'ioo'"Aciiiair Lying on Downer's Creek, iny the county of Montgomery. --u . .. . w. 'ByAovder.ofVAV -avvt" ;nom8eo;fT M. Auctioneer. Br CftORjTP ttOttBIS. Valuable Real "Estate at 10 o'clock, Ar M., we will sell at fix!, change Corner, . that VAXiUASLB , LOT upon the .North side and frontluar upon Market streets 4Q feetw runnlng-m feei to Toonter Al ley, r-omprlsinK.'rWO STORES now ocouiiedr by Meaars Honett and 3lageIhoe3 aiid the' Commodious Dwelling above, with brick Qut HonseS in rear.1 - : - Tr'-' 1 -; ' r iTEBWS; years intei remainder six months, interest added. " Also; that Vatriable' BrfckUBund W. Intersection Market; and ITront streeis, now occupied by Messrs. A. D, Brown and James a. Bradley, .upon .the same aeoommodatlnir Parties desirons t6 urehase:at pririte'sale Philadelphia ..ia n d - Southern Moil Steamship Line; THE FAST AND AJ E.8TKAMSHIP 1 nan ,riu . .. ;j. v i tin iiii vC .... n-cu, iVm JT A.V7JL XLlXLlXXe, Capt. fVAKEET, WILL BUNi THE FOLLOWING 8CUED-ule-between: Philadelphia and Wllming- ton, N:CL: Leaving Philadelphia, 1870. Leaving Wilmington, Monday, -July 4, S a.m., Ttfesday, " 19,6 a.m., :--.,. Aug; 4, s a. m., low; Sundaya.v.u,7uly 10 Tuesday., July 26 Tuesday Aug. 9 w easaay, . u, s a. m., i w Bl.a.m. Wednesday..,. " 24 nt ; , VrA oeT)t. 7 Friday, Sept. lfe, 6 a. m., 30,6 a.m., Sat' day ..Oct. IS, 6 a. m. Sunday, 80.8 a.m.. Friday, , 28 i . ocC 7 Saturday......... n 22 Bunaay.........xov. irif-, . 20 Monday. Deo. 4 . .s Nov.is,6a.m., hri k a -m Tuday,Dec 13, ffa; n., Tuesday..,,... as n euuay, a, ea;- ku, Insurance at low rates. ..if. ,!',:; For Freight,- apply to v; -r.-f . V. WOBTH A WOBTH, Agents, : ; .- .- u' . ; a Wilmington. N.C. W. L. JAMES. General Agent, 189 South xniru xreet, rnuaaeipnia. .. i juneSO-tf WANTS. 'i j Jt3r Advertisements japt exceeding five lines -inserted under this head at half our usual ad vertislng rates.' rOnei msertioiiii"oO': 4Cets; six insertions, tl 9!9. i No advertisements ta. ken at these prices unless paid fpTfto advance. ,T7"AWTEIj. Advlertisersifer lAiaeblomn .. . TV If yon want a situation ; if you want a - clerk or bookkeeper j If you want. aeooki if von want a house: if van want . an v kimrof emnioyment if you want' anytbing advertise in this column,. at ball our reirvbar rates, and your wants will be supplied " - i , ! i i , TTTASTED-60) ifale Bed Birdi .."V Mink and Fox Sklns for : Which::!, wll pay the highest cash price. Apply- to W. B. K. Johnson, at Edwards JfeHalf s. No. f South .water street. ...4; , . r laecjw jTTTAWrap-A- White WfWn;JtOdOr.the Tv work or a small iamiiy, not lncmaing washing and ironing : Apply, on Third Street, secona aoor Deiow.Kea cross. dec7rtf LOST AfJD FOUrJD. : Advertisements exceeding five lines inserted under this head at iiaif our regular advertising latest One Insertion, AO Cents f sx insertions, ftl 75., No advertisements ta ken at these rates unless paid for in advance. FOR SALE OR REHT. MGf Advertisements not exceeding five lines inserted under this head-at half our regular advertisiBg rates. ; Oae Insertion, SO Cents slxinseric; aJ75. . No advertisfments ta ken, at these rates unless paid for in advance. TOO II 8AXJB A Heuseand Lot on Woostei JD between Fourth and Fifth streets. iapt25f buibAAHWb N CANNON. TI101VBEJiTIf yoa nave a house or e kr n ' JD to let. advertise it under this head., the advertisement does net exceed five lines only hatf rates will he charged,, Us ... , 'fnJ THE GBEAT GBEAT EUBOPEAN ' , imlAttiif ew Waieii Co. Enreka Alumintonf eld JT., F. Wir.T.,Ur A CO. awaler, . ' 561 Broadway, ?ei-xorajn? ' ' sosioaTSaw--. And have author! zedtxem to setfelrldreat Soreka Aluminum Gold t Watches fOrtThree Ks. and to- warrant eacn and ever one to keep ooVrecttime fOj one yearnThlsatch wefoarantee to be the best and cheapest time keepex.tbatls now lAiiaolnairjr-pajrtr.erthe irloDeT The works are In double cases. Ladies' aadGenrsBttei sJadl ar beauUf uBy ehted. The cases are made of the metal now so widely known In Europe a Alumlnnm' Gold; ' -It has the exact color . (Told,, which ii alvtapt retains ; it will stanti the test of the strongest acids-; no one can tejlit from tQoldonlv bv , welehtr the . pAlummim Gold befog One-fourth lighter. The worn are au.maeo' .or- macnoeryviuiei samo as the well-known American watch. We pack tne wasensaserjr inaemau nox ana sena ltbyi mail to an- art of, the United States on receipt of tSWj onle fov ijackieg and recoil posta Mone Ordei Setage. a Key is sent rree wjwi wu " oney should- bo sent- by- Port-Offlce Money nrdnr mint Rirffitered Letter. Addrssi all Orders and communications 1 orders and communications to , 1 J, F- WILLIAMS CO., Jewel, ' fisiiiroaawa ao."j70CA HkW,00O. may remain ,iferi five (5) reSt. Davable seml-annnn.ll'v. unrt fny onMhird arfk.- hftls.TuA T r k nH (iwn rpBix t ' r. a . , msw 14 1 1 '! 'I'.'
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 11, 1870, edition 1
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