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V 1 I . i i I, 1 t J JJk. vJA Jt." piTltlldHKli DA1LV w d. M. EK!ARn. fedlUr and Prop'r. )rric. D0 Buildings, Front 8t. I - OMSxnaronedajr, l 00 o three da vs. ...... .TI 7. no loor days............... bo day?.".i.....i...f;."I 00 r .. T " ":..onei aw war, tn ,,v:VrV ;.$7 oo 1 HI" in advance...;..:.. .. ..-.;.. S 50 : -ri V , ,r;u" "i- nndl'.BMJ iJfes-tonilo'ifclU: i i - i i, t t u ilk .- i. At . . ; - if f j - it w. v W- -1 z, ! a. r . c .rt -sit. . .an k i m v. - - , ill """'VwinadvMiea::.::.;...... 3 00 h imdmoe........ '.(.iRHINO oTtB will w ubuvviou iu wif f i h CUf t FrvTa Caarrs per week. ,..M ft if UTi BboVBtore.' 89 Market 1B10,"" I 0f DrawinKa', ft . - I "J Groceries., ,.J J ,rj. j p. Akdsbsok; uenermi autdv i on roren Vfachlnes. f W tJ.,: va t ' ounicauou u.-i.j-rfff - r. o. f t mix & FLi-NNna New Crop Garden ;GBaf - ,Y TMirj i l y WM. H. KEixaecretarMontlMe ,BJlof Wilmington AasAciatfonofCoDfedtraUs WiUJAMMOEcmi(Wre,.ajr. ?land Hay. . )( nf: jiiui m-w-sw - A protracted mBetlor la nqw primal njc In the First Baptist Church In this city. 8errlce nightly, commencing promptly at 7:45 o'clock. Sappho Blondesw Mr. R. D'Orsey Ogden announces the prob- ible appearance In Ible city on the nlghte of the 22od, 23rd and 24th of December, of the Sappho Blondes. They hare been playing to Kood houses In Richmond for the past two weeks and are laid to be very attractive. Arrivals. . la our harbor on Sunday morning was pre rented the rather unusual spectacle of eight tail of vessels approaching the city at the same lime. These were all all large vessels; later in the day two more smaller ones came in; alto gether making quite a respectable addition to the number in port. - J Oranges at Auction. Tn morrow (Wednesdsv) roomlngp t 1Q o'clock, at their salesTobra' 6n -?8outh Watef street Messrs. Jamea & Meares; Auctloneersn will sell 10.WO sweet Havana. oranges .iuui i will afford those whose who are fondof this luBcloas fruit an excellent opportunity of sup; plylug themselvei at low rates. - Internal Reveirae '-f J . Dealers an manufacturer of tobacco and cigars, and dealers and rectifiers of liquors i ar? nounea ui wo ... , douucu . rr monthly returns shall be made bn 'Or before the 10th of the month.0 If not maoVHhen, there musioe auaea ov per cent, oj in tant assessor. i r .; . ; . ' ' .,ti A Word to TobaceoCtiewera We hope that a stop will be put to the habit which is Indulged in by some persons of spit ting tobacco juice on the floors of our churches. At the Front street M. E. church, on Sunday, the floor off which had been nicely cleaned a short time previously; we are In formed that the way thia practice was indulged In proved a source of mubh aniaoyaoce. ;' , : ,''.:.t::':''i vviu' Openins; Bavsttilit Street. , . ,,.,r4 ; The following Is a list of the jurors selected to act In the matter of opening Rankin Street from McHae to Seventeenth street: S. M. West L. B: nulns. G. A. Peck. JllL Strauss. n i am(th Rnlnmnn Ump W. A. William I v. a. wtui.u, , -. , Prince Larrlngton, J. O. Bowden, J.- C, Bow den, 8. .'Currle, J. D. Gardner, 8r., J. l. Hines, Thos. Beck,' E. T. Handcock, J. 7o. Banman, R. L: 8ellaw. II. Burkhelmer, ; Jno. C. Bailey, II. B. Ellera. ' City Court. . The only case before this tribunal, yesterday, wfta that nf a. mAll ' Colored " bovi . 'named - ... 1. . . I Francis cash, who was arrested on onnaay ior tealiDff Chickens. He was found guilty and the following Judgment was rendered by the Court: It anpearlne that defendant la too I young for Imprisonment at hard labor,' and ia ; J Mr Jobll BoylaD, formerly bt cerning the settlement of the estates of de abandoned by his parents ordered ' into cfls- Raleigh, died of consumption in Missis- ceased persons, Jaws .of ; l&W-'69, have tody, and the Msyor recommended to send si ppi last week. " . 1" administered according to ..the Mm to the Orphan Asylum to learn some tade until he can be legally bound, ; Board or Alderman. At an adjourned meeting of the Board of Aldermen, held i lasi eyehlng, the following proceedlne wera had : : i(i Alderman , Geo. Chadbourn was : elected Mayor pro Urn, to act during Mayor Martin's absence In .Raleigh.".. , : ; The Special Committed in reference to the route to Pine Forrest ' Cemetery ff eperted Rankin street to be the most suitable and war rant was issued b the Mayoir to the Sheriff to tv iu- t- .i.- -V-J J ' ' take the proper action in the matter. R. M. Hsrriss requested- pemlssion;; to erect a shed in .the" rear, of his shop in Toomer's Alley. Referred to the Committee on the Fire Department J ' Julins Mcllhenny' was grafted a recom mendation, lor license to retail 'spirituous liquors.' "v ' " " ' ""-s" ; Our Chip Basket. .', , ' Wisconsin ladles are famous walkers. - - Dog skin "kid gloves"; will I be, popular,, The "Dark Ages'Ladles's ages. . , r The Germans' 'hope", to. hang up ! their stockings In Paris. Snuff dipping is "said to be going out of fashion among the ladles of Maryland.' . Five women own and run boats on the Erie canal. , . A secret society of young ' women exists 'n Memphis. Each, member Is bound not to marry a man who cannot giro her a diamond 'In. ..... Brlgnoll, the bridegroom, has received 17,833 S3 from a Northern railroad, for Inj nrles received while travcllngWest 1 ' ; ' Western papers are advocating the for mation of a "society for.tbe prevention of cru elty to wives." V Woman rrters.bave multiplied in Russia du-lng the past live years in' a ratio equalled by no other country, and there are now 800 in . Att ll the realm whbm Prince Galltaln thinks worthy iplaceintho second edition of hU "List of Russian Authoresses.' , -t . All advertisements forrpers notpunllsh- la Wilmington may;be sent through the 8tab AdTrtn i..... . nt.t wtei charged bv publishers. - . ".. lhiBlahop AtkinBOB preaches im WHaofi xtp --" weoer troupe "opened in August g OifDt '" warm for the seasorii Kiorimnrirt last wmV i - (unt-:Coininl;gl00er4 hold' anothe ronedbeatllyon nji4jpaht;W5:v,. w, The present uso r, haa erldenUy not : t... . , . - . iM ,een Vth winter of our dUcontent," m malaTlntonded JAlhst ilreeSon. 1 .. 0nrtha7ks are; tendered to our wbrthy ;aBnat6r;McClaminj, lor valuable docu. n,enta.H(. , . ,f, .. .. We could hear of nooollce arreats Tea- terday. The city was un'usally amulet and well behaved. 8peclal commnnlcatioq of 8Uy John's Lodge thia evening and election of officers for the ensuing Masonic year. We learn that there are three hundred Bcbolrs connected with the two public schools in thjs clty under the management of Miss Amy Bradley. The regular monthly meeting of the Wll- mington Asloclation of Confederates will take place in the Hall of the Chamber of Commerce this evening, at 1)i o'clock. We" notice that "mine host" of the Na tional Hotel has Just received a new and ele gant Omnibus, of modern style and finish, and one of the handsomest we have ever seen. John Becton. colored, was arrested on a WW peace warrant, yesterday,;, and taken before Justice Merrick, ;who required him to give security la the sum of 135 to keep the peace. ;v-!- We are Indebted to some friend for a copy of the Report of the Superintendent and , Physician of the - Insance Asyfum of .JNorth Cafolhia for the official year ending Oct. Slat, ipu. . w upt. f. M. Woo ten, Proprietor of "Woo ten's Express," is fitting him up in the basement of the National Hotel, which will be a very convenient location for his busl ness. t Yesterday was a lively day on the wharf, by the Urge number of vessels unload jug. At tli lockaue4 ' to - At timea Water street was com Die tel v with drays, rendering it difficult for oasa each other. i Cant J. M. Wise keens a constant budoIv t j '.'.i.-J m. ,. j I VI uDOew MTcrjKniMun.Bwuu t uic -foot Of lhe Market, and lovers of the delicious blvalves.can depend upon getting fromhlm the Wt that can be had. " - r . L we notice tnai vol wavis, propricwroi the Purcell House, has had two large and ele- gant lamps placed in front of hls botel, with the name of the house painted in conspicuous characters upon the glass. , These will afford an abundance of light and ' add improved ap- pearance to the house, ri ri r- - ; . - Mr. Wm. A. Jobson has been designated by Grand Chancellor Reld as Deputy Grand Chancellor Knights of Pythias for this SUte. ThU Amiii Mia ti nirtlM In other ; nlaceit .V;"" t a' naa .n A tn . ... . , 0 m0 ii iney are men oi omuicieas repa- i tatlon, be furnished all necessary information as to charter fee, cost of lodge furniture, etc., etc., on application either in person or by let- ter to Mr. Jobson, In this city. 1 : SPIRITS Or TUKPENTIHE. " ,, '-''r' , ' -n' " I The Newborn Fire Depart- monf namdArl VAnfrlav rTT: Jf JU.ai. n. JM.. JUllier announces laa a wr. aST Z I himseit .as a canaiaate ior wayor oi Kaleigh. . I The Standard ot Saturday ; t tne tt 8. District Court vester- day Mr: Henry, for Illicit distillation was fined 'f 1,000 and sentenced to six months imprisonment. ,.r , The Wilson Carolinian is MinMi lrn nf the lath of Col. W. T. r"-" " . Cennedy.an aged and highly esteemed a special committee, who shall hate power -jitiien. whtch occurred at his residence to send for persons and Jpapers and ad- 1UU boxes factory cheese, citizen in Greene County, on Tuesday last XEGI8LATITE fTSf M ABT. ; We make np J the. following mary of the proceedings of the Legisla- nMVwm hA ronort in the Fkntirul t ture from the report in the Sentinel; m ....... i . i ""SENATE. ; Satubdat, Dec. 10. INTRODUCTION OF BELLS. , :j ! . By Mr. Graham ; Bill to incorporate the YanceyvilleDanTille and ' Coalfield Rail road Co.; referred to the committee on In ternal ' Improvements. . By Mr. Troy; Bill y ; BiU to incorporate the fnrdependcnt. Bucket Com- Fayetteville lndepend pany; referred to the committee on Cor- v "J!.i .. . - . - P MMUmmiiiif iA-amn' . ion 10. title 4, chapter l ot the Code of tion Civil Proceed ure; referred to the commit tee on the Judiciary. , 1 r ; 7 " BESOLUTIONS INTRODUCED. Y',s By. : lTt Adams, Resolution : of enquiry of Governor Holden,. relatiye to his au- thoiity to deciaie a county in' a state of insurrection, as to troops being sent into certain counties. !v ' whose . orders.' how many, what were they payed, if payed, how much, and what money, was used, bc., wnicn was iaia on iqe lauie. v . . On motion of Mr. Currie the vote by which tbe Senate rejected the bill fixing the per diem and mileage of officers od ford, Stewart, Strud wick, Tomlinsbn, War members of the General Assembly. et$7 ing,; .Welcb,o Wilcox, uWomack,Wood- for speakers ; ; 3 t tor - members; $0 for princlnai ftnd; AssisUnt' Clerks: ' f5 for Enrolling and Engrossing Clerks; $5 f or XnOCipai BOU ' A0OIOUIU v v Vlvl 1 T!nmllinir and EoErrossine Clerk Doorkeeper and Assistant and 20 cents . . I ! A. J t A mileage in addition for the wbole, was re - considered IC" - - - : John Hvman. fcoU called the previous o nest ion on the passage of the bill, which was sustained, and it passed by a vote of 21to 18. :'. ? ' K" - f -Prwrirtpnt desicmafed the'Benate Branch of theConimitteeoiiponiatuUonal . , ' . Reform: lift Latham. . On motion suspenaeav ana tba bill to repeal,. annct I . . . i entitled "an Act ;to secure thejbetterr:Tro I , Uectionf lifal jAdiivtomtt (Shofihet I bill) w taken up. mhiA, tiiilT f .i.Jvp. -Mooraepoke at aoiiB iengtn in op position to thebilL .1( ; y-?h'i dJ jtoojt , j Mr. Jones aUed the pTious)MuestiCn u iu psaBagejWjaica was BHScaioeo, -ana I uio uuipasBcu iis upu reaaiog oy ; :-voie of SI to. 7ir-. v;... .,!f i.i Knrr,,'i ' ! I' - at of iatroi ; j The. following resoHitions were taken up and disposed Of as 'follows: ) b-y-ri-rryi - r Resolution reatiefetin? 'th "tnrpsArrtftl iteiuuoa requesting xne aepresentar tites bl thia State; in Coagress.tp use. their inflnence to secure aid ; for the purpose ;bf creating an edhcationaUnnd from thTsale of public lands waa postponed till Toes- tbatday. : :.f:iiiv.-Tfii? itMrfifuj.fnnil.f llJ fjResolatioorpropwtog'td raise ajcantlo intl committee .consisting: of three : from the ftenata and fin-from thn TTaViba in intmjri, ana nrer irpmuie Mouse to inqnire tuvu - MuiEUbj ; aii k cawuiutuuijj i lurev i courts per year in each county, was'adop ted. Resolutions authorizing 'the General As lUcrill A- I h aueriuc , January, sembly, to take recess 'Worn and 22d of December to iho 11th of , Ml Murphy Called the previous ques tion, which was sustained, and the resolu tion passed by a voterof 25 to.l&noo'iJ: Ty-iiiA fhir inrfnn rrHln,, .nrt, . tem.fi bu. " i :! Tv! P:'oaiI. 1 ! u ; On motion its 'Consideration was post ponea to VVeanesaayneiW J.atra.. ' Resolution , instructinff the Judiciary 1 Committee to report a bill for the purpose of establishing a houe oi refuge for. young convicts and to regulate the punishment of vagrants i was rejected. , mH.-hI c .-.,: ; ... - i On ' motion iof Mt.) Dargan the bill to supply a deficiency in the treasury was taken up. i . The bill authorizes thfeTreas- urer to borrow;: f 180,000. of the dividend declared by the North Carolina Railroad Company. 4 The -bill passed its second I reading. .-.wti2 liicitiu ff Resolution concerning appropriation for' the insane Asylum was adopted.- r - i '; ) , -, SATCBDAY,PeviO ' Mr. Jordan,-from the Committee oft Pe- nal Institutions, submitted a report in re- Kara to the communication of. the Com- tniasionera annotated : tft Brmerintfind th 1 . f 7l n. T erection of the Penitentiary, and present- "tf h f Mr. Joyner, of Johnson s A bill to repeal 0,, 16f chapter 137, laws of 186869; referred. .; ' - J s n : On motion of Mr. Carson, the rules were suspended and, the joint resolution taking a recess from the 23d 'of December,'' 1870, to the 10th of January, was taken up. I ' Tbo Pevious question: was-called and resolution passed; its nd reading 7mti0M were BU8j)ended and the resolution in regard to - . i . 1 j .i - i " UF .-u 4,111 uu vu"u V . . '. . . . mr. jonnston. or isnncombe. movea ro amend by striking out the ?10th 1 of Jaou ary" and insert the 4126th of December lost. . ;x :..v.tn - .P t :Mj Houston moved as amendment that toe memuers ana omcersoi me uenerai as- SSSlK amendment and the. resolution passed its third reading. . , ' CALENDAR. Ttr.Mr. Martr;"A Mil tn rliva1min. istratbrs and executors of. the, guilt of a " " TM- . W tdevcutavit' who contrary to the act con - 2oruild act referred ' ' Tl Xft ' A oVia ' A Villi fn Trvii1a onnfno" m0e ot taking deposttions in the several Courts in the State ; referred, Resolution referring that portion of the Governor's Wssage which alludes to mat- ters In Caswelrand Alamance counties to minister oaths, was taken up and referred m .a w- t -w . io tne ouaiciary vommittee. Resolutionindtrocting the Finance Com - LlttMtn TPnnrt aWll In rpaarrl to the Jpecial tai money,; was taken up and re- ferred to the Committee' on Finance. ;;. : Resolution concerning internal revenue on foharrn'&nrl l!st.i1lAil cnirito wnnfaVpn nn'.nrl BBOA Ua COonn Ai ' U uuu jmuwvvi BwvBva a.waaw r Resolution instructing the , Judiciary Committee to prepare , a general ' bill for the relief of Sheriffs, ' was taken , up and laiu on iue tauie. - On motion or Mr; Warragrthe rules wwwjjended, d the Senate resolution 8.S?g to 5?? tbe " CT7 7. i ii 7 ud and adbDted bv the following ballot: J 0 Iilessta. XinderspuJ Armstrong, 'Atwater, .AtkinaoBrooks, Broad- Chamberlain, Clinard, Crawford, Currie, Dickey Duckworth, FU,r, G.mbrel, G.r- T:aftn . Otlino v Gore. Onliek. Oravson. nunn. i i-.m.iiliilt - itiirw. . . 1 1 1 1 r- k itiuvmiii. Gregory, Hampton, Henderson, Houston, Hill, Johnston, of Buncombe, Johns, Jones, of Caldwell, Joyner,jpf Johnston, Joyner, of Pitt, Kelly, of Davie, Kelly, of Moore, Kelser. Kincade. Lassiter. Lucas.' Luckev. Martin, Marler, Maxwell, McAfee JIcCau- ley, McNeil, Mills. Mitchell,, .Nicholson, x'niuips, rowyH,;.4u.iut new, Akcgau, Robinson, . Scott, Settle, Bhull, Smith at Anson, Smith.!-Wayne,; Bparrow etan- J bouse, Toung of Yancey, and York. Nata MessrsTBryant of Halifax, cot, I Bunn, . coL. . Dndleyj cot, Ellison, cot, I TT ,1 TBI -.! . 1. n.mmm Faulkner, col Fletcher, - col- Goodwyn, 1 Harris of Franklin, Hargrove,; Johnson of Edgoeombe, Jones of Northampton, Jus- 1 tice. Lyon. Mabson, coL; Morgan of Mont- I gomery, Morgan ot Wake,coL,- Newsome, I cot. -Nissofl, Page, lieans, coti' KObbins, fcoi 8ith of Halifax, coL, Tucker, W and Willis. . cot - 1 By llr. Itartin: A bill to fix' the per I n COflSBt f ft MeaaraJ vCSookJ I diem and mileage nf mernhprs and nfRrri . linneyv WcorjeajidnTmaa..co,U I of the General Assemblv as folio wr: "M of Mfi) AUeniitba mien moe f Pre&mk officers 1 7 uer daT?r u -1 , 1 -' I'U..J I I IJ ' I ! I Hl ,J I , ., I 111' ... . - a, I Pnnciiial and Assistant Clerks tP'uM t Unrollms and Ensrrosfiim? Clerks Donri keener and Members at t5 ,ier dav. and mileage at 20 cenW ; - 'The bill passed its seconcr reading-: " t ij j Da motion !tbe mlea ! were o ssspended and the bill passed its .third xeadinz by a TOMS nr, ypaa -j -n ' TMm AInx. IT. DWnrhrtr. Iff- Xti. ' T.-i I. -ZcA'- tf ihe MedSeoA Bir&iort U. &'Artitjt .3 - fW'iir 'to Tfirnr o?1t n i'J .n i .llavine been made, acquainted with the t0&topnitibn or the preparation i known as Sozodont, I have for some, t ime past permitted my family; where ithaa glren entire frtho&emffi . ; . - iCit'iJ--'wJi -L oTders.ae'irown'sBroiichlalTrocheaJliav- ihg proved' their fflcacy by a est ef many years. .The Troche are highly reoonMriended and prescribed by PhysiciansT Those exposd hi muuen cuuigea inouia uwiiyBoB supplied I Jith M The Twrches," as they give pr owingTdjhegoT5drreptaon xtvymwn mnyj-nwui icaq ouu vuonf imitations-are offered," which are good for nothing. Be sure to obtain the t me Brown's Bxnclilal Trochea..'-; Sold everywhere. No Uumbns;. i lUM)!;Jt : y e do not wish, to Jnforrix yen i reader, that ered a remedy that cures all diseases of mind, I ui. iv unuenui. or auv oiner man. naa OLaoovw j WDHVynM CttWO' tfiOUSMM ,OI' Cases 'Of Catarrh in its worst forms and stages, and the I the CaDft- Fear nAfrripnltirrftl Ara nroDrietor will nav 0 foraeaseof this loath- ? wuu aru' c ear ' -o.gricamirai . A8S0- proprietor will pay l0 foraeaseof this loath some disease which he cannot cure. It may be procured of druggists or by mail for sixty centS.'fromB. V.'prerce. M:.D., Buffalo, - A pamphlet sent free. .;; ;;t I . tTu Tn sat -NEW AD VERTISEMENTS. BY JAMES & MEARES. j Ofihgies I Oranges I! 1 A T 11 o'clock Wednesday morn In tr. 14th XjL inste, at our Salesrooms on south water SETwe will seU, at auction, a consignment of 10,0)00) ftWT HAVANA ORAKQEH. St. John's Lodge, No. 1. SPECIAL, COMMUNICATION FOR TDE election of officers for the ensuinsr Ma- sonic year, will be held at ST. JOHN'S HALL, THIS (Tuesday) EVENLNQ, at 7 o'clock. . Wu. M. POISSON, .. dec l-lt :,, Secretary. " . ... rtpTT o. wr A1w"MT?"R! OKlllMI & XLhlARkiU,, Apothecaries and Chemists, Nev Ciqi Garden : Seed! ! From the Celebrated House DAVID LANDBETH ASON, rminx: Sffi&riSffi tt uiie, uira ior iaux u iuiu Flower Seed. A?. A liberal disoonnt to the trade. For sale by . GREEN ft FLANNEB. Wholesale and Betail Druggists, 47 Market Street. atraeH Store, cor. 4th and Hanover I OOC ll-tl Daily lsiatlbntlosui on tbeJPermst tatlon , ;: .. Flam. No. 1C9, Drawn at 12 O'clock M., Deo. 12,1870, 78, S3, 70, 41, 28, S, 9, 19, 72, ; 1. No. 170, Drawn at 5 o'clock, P. M., Dee. 12, 1870; ; ; 21j66, 64, 7, 84, 52,787,47,66,62, 89. Witness my band, at Wilmington, this day. JOHN" LONDON, deois-tf . Commissioner. Salt ! Salt ! I ' " f ' 1 O en A SACKS SALT NOW LANDING, 1 0UUU .'ir! Ex. Schooner D. Brittain, For sale low from wharf by dec lJ-tr , . F. W. KERCHNEB. ; Just Keceiyed : 200 BUNDLES 1 INCH HOOP J BON, 20 BBLS. BUNGS, .20 B4.LES BAGGING All grades, . 1UU BBLS. SUGARS, T An PACKAGES LARD, Q tubs BUTTER, swer" i O BOXES BAISINS, '-A'f' tU BBLS. GOLDEN SYRUP, "j ForsUebyi? dee 13-tf i: - --i 'F. W. KERCHNER. Notice i i mHE A. mine be held ii merce this evening at IH o'clock By order of the President, deol3.lt ; , Wlf. H. iKELLEY, Sec'y. AOOO "SolW. i . For sale low by WILJ. AAUS A MURCHISON. dee 13-tf Flour ! Flour ! QQ BBLS. FLOUR, FRESH GROUND, m." . . Now on wharf and for sale bv WILLIAMS A MURCHISON. dee 13-tf Bagging! Bagging! 10,QOO YDS. HEAVY DOMESTIC, ' 1 10,000 YDS. LIGHT BUNDEE, I ' . j m w bus yTL LX1AMS A MURCHISON. deelAtf Eastern Hay. Aff BALES CHOICE, -svv r Now Landiag, I orsalehy- WILLIAMS MURCHISON. dec 13-tf regular monthly fleeting, of the WI1- rten Association of Confederates will a the Room of the Chamber ol Com- ffilt ,-71t- lfi IH V".K.;i Florence nachinoi1? a UMii -vkp tTie8Peciamn- mlttee appointed to examine and re port on Sewing; Ma chines at the North held , at -rfiaieix h awarded-' a J Gold -; Medal to. the Flor. ' nee Sewing Ma ,whm ierrtn ease work, and Its raluable new features, maktaur the. .most trainable: fiewing Maoblho fo 11111 1 Y UOC. . . ... . v Generft A sea for O, , Office A Salesrooma: No. s MarWitftfl dee lS-u , . . , ..; TTttmtogton, n. d. The Changed Gross. rTirtfitCir Fbtt:4liKLITCY AND TEtJTIl TO ,! ..: t f r,'t - j ' : the original, baanerer been surpassed by any . ' attempt, at reproducing .palntingB by : the ' kbiur-.ylU-' .rr A' PIclnre that Prenches. . i , , ;., AK OITNAMRNT AND SEE JlOJT COMBINED, .. t; j t r tl. - For saleat )" ' fet" f" vl ' , -lit'j.'fj ;ti5t J i dee 2-U ,llye Book Store. - -mi ly Iv A W II ! Ui.e. wek oi tho Fair, of kt'-ViiKi t-ii-r ;.'?:J -aSij.-. ' ni ; waiiiuiJ .r B. & L. WBIIiIj i Have dctermiriej 'tel cf eate a - perr 1 feet carnival b't' trade, by a re- 'ii .1 1 MAGNIFICENT CITY No. 17 Market Street. THSIK STOCK XXBKA0K8 DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, ! HATS AND SHOES Visitors are respectfully invited to give us a call. Goods will be shown with pleasure, and no importunities allowed; Our arreat de sire is to form a closer business connection with citizens of the Interior. : : B. A It. WEILL. - JoxhJ. Hbdkicx, A. Wsiix, Sup't of Retail Dep't. Arent. novlStf iior Sale at wholesale. 50 BOXES ORANGES AND LEMONS 1,000 Lbs. Candies, SO Bb!s. Sweet Cider, 200 Bbls. Flour, 500 Cases Canned Goods, ' iob; Kits".1 Mackerel, 100 Boxes Cheese, '50 Kegs . Butter and v ' Lard, l,000 Boxes Herring, ' 200 Bgs. CoffeelOO Bbls. , . Sugar, 50,000 Cigars, 50 Boxes Tobacco, '' 100 Cases Toys, id all kinds of goods for Christmas, such as .FBUITS, NUTS, NOTIONS, Ad., Ae. decll-SAFtf ; - B.K. HKIDE. SOLUBLE. IT A V A S S A GTJa H 0 . , Mannfactnred by tne? , HA7ASSA GUANO COMPANY, ! OF WILMINGTON, N. C, An Established Success rhas given entire satisfaction on Com,Cot ton, Tobacco, and all small grain, root crops and vegetables to which it has been ap plied. mar seInd for cmOTLAits.' !.J ' . i : R. R. BRIDGERS. Pres't " - B. MacRAE, Treas. and SeCy. i C. ' L. GRAFFLIN, Sup't. , octl2tf ' 1 r TTIOR RENT OR LEASE, in Bladen Cour.ty, H rylng on the Cape Fear River and adjoin ing each other. .There are about 700 acres cleared land on one place and 4C0 acres on the otnenjand tney navs,proaua. napwuyoij 8,000 Bushels Corn and s,ow jsnsnejs uorn. Both plantations will compare favoi xavoraoiy wilu are , weu To reliable parties, favorable terms, will, be given and possession at once. ... Apply to -' 1 1 dec 8-tf 1 ' D. R. MURCHISON. ; Look to Your Health ! You can save your self a bad cold by buying, a pair those handsome of DoublbvSolx Boots raox GEO. Jt FRENCn & SON, .... . SO North Front St. dec9-tf : ' The Very Latest Hats ! J AM CONSTANTLY RECEIVING ALL THE ITew and Late Styles. JUST IN. THE LEE HAT, AND OTHER , .. . , ' -u V-. ". : ; , New Oty I o o . : Hog.H.wTOGirri -: I . Tn HATTaa, dee 7-tf . No. 9 North Front Street GAIi EIIFOBITjn Xbix.aary notioei will to Inserted at: bail rates wpen paia ror in advance : o4hrwiM full rates will be charged. ' .i,.iui..V'-w vT---. .maaan on demand. , -.j k Tl - i j - AdvertiSepaeptS not xen at these prices unless patdror in advance. airAHTED. Advertisers far this oint , V If von want a situation t it vn clerk or bookikkepar U yrC wittii a ooek t if you wan a nonae; U-yon, rant, ay kind of employment) if you want any thlii r adrertiM 4n thia column, aVbalt our .regaUx sates, and your wants will be supplied. -F Tr7.. v t "I rANTED-a White; Woman,., to do the J W work of a - small family,' notr Including washing and IjdobIu?. Jlppry, on Thlra Street, second door below lied Crossinr: rf7 deo 7-tf LOST AND rJD. ' aAdvertlsenntanot eioein Inserted nder this head at aalf our regular advertising i ate. One insertion, 00) Cesita t six insertions, t l 73. No advertisements ta ken at these rates unless paid for in advance. FOR SALE OR REHT. Advertisements not exeeeding live lines Inserted under this heao-at half cmr regular ad vertisiac rates. -One insertion, 50 Cfsts six Insertions, fl Nq advertisementa ta ken' at these rates' unless paid for in advance fTtOB SALE A House and Lot on Woostei TT-TTT jj netween rxmrtn and Kirtn streets.' h spt25-tf ; ..SAMUEL N. CANNON. il. RENT.T-If yoahaveahouseora faru let: advertise it under this head. : the advert: ertisement does not exceed D re lines only half rates will be chars NORTH, CAROLINA Beneficial Assoxiatibn ! SECOND it IT- Grand Single Ko. Distribution r - OF Vi.l. iff. Valuable Beal Estate AND PERSONAL PROPERTY 1 To Take Place IN WILMINGTONi N.O ., Monday, Jan. 10tTi,1871. 1.1 10,000 Nos. Put in the 7hcel ; 110 AWARDS DRAWN. Wbole Certlfleatea, f 5 1 Halves, 9a 50 Quarters, f 1 25. WHAT THE C1TT PRESS SAY : , , . ' . Pbizx Dhawwo. Quite a crowd , assembled at the Theatre yesterday noon, to witness the Grand Drawing of the North Carolina Bene ficial Association. There were 100 mixes in all, and little rolls of paper separating- these were placed In a wheel on one side, while the tickets were ia another wheel opposite to the lormer. Between the two was a table. , at which sat the Jud ares and Mr. John london. Commissioner The wheels were made with elass sides, so that everything within them could be seen and were securely looked, until the drawing began. This was done by means of two litt3e bovs. who were securely blind folded, one drawing a number from one of the wheels and the other the prize to correspond with it. There is no question but that the drawing was done in a perfectly fair and Juet manner. Wilmington Daily Journal Dee "2mL Thb GaAvnDmawnia YxsTxanAT-The grand , single number distribution of the N. C. Bene ficial Association, which took plaoe as the Theatre yesterday, at 1 o'clock, was the all absorbing theme during the day. The draw ing took piace in pnouo, a committee navwir been selected from tbe audience to. act with the Commissioner in keeping an. account of the same and to seo that it was : conducted fairly. Quite a respeotablecrowd was present to witness the drawlnav The following torn. bers drew the principal prices: No. 8310, 3,000; NO.' C003, I2.C03; No. fi778,' t2,600 Ma 84Z,s2,uuu; o. iuim s-z,uw; mo. mix, si,uuu s No? 1488, $E00. The Certificate No. 1407 waa sold to a citizen pf WUmington, X..C-Wi ' mington Morning Star Deo, 2nd. IN THIS, OUR SECOND GRAND ' D18TRI- ' j."-.-v-i i BUTION, ..V . i'; r -tih : , 110 AWAHDS MUST BE DRAWN t One Award, valuation, . . 4 ". t w t Two Awarda,. - ,eafi.vrrr,ff, t,800 two ' ; i ..7;i;;vi;ooo and 101 other awards, ranging, in value from .1,...?-.. ....... 'twa&xVSLi-- )ljdHN tN LONDON, CommlssW sioner.' " ws. Descriptions of Property Ob HI at Our Offloe. M( ,!f jci-.y: ; -j.t . slliv. frll J . a- Send money by , I"oetr01nce. Order or Registered Letter. "-..i. ... . i ; ' For information and orders, address,)-w.-; , W. H. GERKEN, General Agent. Principal Office No. 11 South Second P. O. Box 69, Wilmington, N C. ' -v'-i fSO TfTl-L: .Ii r . tOt TTT-.A-.Y-. I '- THE GREAT EUROPEAN 1 Enrekst Alctmlnam G14 Wasefti Cf, i- . . i . ? havb Arronrran , ,j, J. F. WI 1.171 A If H 4 CO., Jewelera, "' 561 Broadway, Hew Trk," ' ; 4 :..-: '' SOUS AOnTS TOOK THB tT. A, ' J '' 1 And have authorized them to sell their great Eureka Aluminum Gold Watches for Three Dollars, and to warrant each and everyone to keep correct'tlme for one year. This Watch we guarantee to be the best and cheapest time keeper that is now in use in any part of the globe. The works are lndouble caes,Ladies and Gent's size, and are beautifully chased. The cases are made of the metal now so widely" known in Europe aa Aluminum Gold. It has the exact color oGoW, which it oJwayt retain t It will stana the test of the atrongea acids t no one can tell it from Gold only by weight, the Aluminum Gold betogoiie-ifourtii lighter. The works are all made by maeklnery, the same as tbe . well-known American Waten. We tMtek the Waten aaieiy in a nnui uoxanasena . IsbV mail to any part of the United States on receipt of S3 DO ; fifty cents for packing and postage. - A key is sent free with each Watch. Order or in a Registerea Letter. Address all -orders and communications to - , . ' . j J.n WILLI AM8 A COJ'-tiers, Ml Broadway; i.w York; nor pMoaini-eDt iaxaDU ;, Butter and Flour. 50 TUBS SUPERIOR BUTTER, . t ; -.f.. ., .'. ii-Ji : Pot sale very low. ACf BARRETT FLOUR, ALL GRADES. For sale by decs-tf DellOBSET GO, Ave lines lnaenea nnaer tnis, nead half our usual ad . yerUsing' nliesl One ' iasertion t sii, msertionst $i 75. 3 No advertiaamnta
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Dec. 13, 1870, edition 1
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