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Ho will be assisted by" Pro t ftneckert and several amatears.indeiavenb 49b that it will prove a TefyVterertln? and jjfojf- able performance. Tickets to be bad atHslos- berger's Bookstore, ,--: :! Bishop Gibbons, i. t-ii v i i This distlngnised?dlvlnelectured at St Mary's Church, Norfolk Sunday evening, be fore a large and attentive audience. The Tr. ginian says the theme of the Rev. prelate's lecture was principally a description "'of the Ecumenical Council, which lately held its ses sions at Rome.. He opened by giving the reasons which caused the assembling . of the Bishops of the Church, and stated the number in attendance. He remarked that kit the; na tions of the eaitb saye "one, were ireprtsented,' and that eery language and dialect spoken had there its exponent -The lectuo throngh out was listened to with deep interest.' v; gopremo Csft;- 'u . v :' -.-v. This tribunalw 111 jaasemble In JRalelgh on the first Monday In January next The Senti nel is authorised, to state that the -causes from the several Judicial districts will be called in the following order : tttt 1st week. 1st and 2nd District.1 " ' C! 2nd " 4th and '5th yyt Vfi t 3rd" ' 3rd abd 7th t ? a IV . 4th 14 8th and 9th ; v wj:c i.t : 5th 44 10th and 11th " 6th " 12th and 6th." ., , ... On Monday of the first week, applicants for license to practice law will be examined on the "Rights of Property." On Tuesday thej will be examtned on Pleading, Practice and iue toue oi ijitu jrruceuure. . , The Special Court, , WW - -.jr-, f It' ; a k .' .. rue following resolutions in rererence to the Special Court were adopted at thVmeeting of the Board of Aldermeui oa: Jlondsy -niit . It will be seen that the iBoard : takes: strong, grounds in favor of the continuance of that Institution in our midst,' and 'as a .matter of news we lay them before Our readers.-' " '. 1. Resolved unanimously', That' the Special er City Court has heen useful, in restraining crime and punishing disorder in this city, and in the opinion of this Board the said Conrt is still necessary to the peace and ' quiet of this community. . 2. Resolved unanimously, That this Board do memoralize the Hoiui :the : General Assembly, now in session, to continue the said Court. 3. Resolved unanimously. That the sense of this Board upon the subject of the City Court be communicated ,to our members in. both branches of the Legislature,: with the request that the same be laid before their, respective bodies, and their.' -assistance be requested in continuing the Special Court. - .LoeM Dots.- " Mild and pleasant days, but cold nights, are characteristic of the season. A new invention ' has : been - patented a wirespring to, seen re ladles' veils. ; i " 7 ' We notiee that Justice McQnigg. is hav ing his office on Princess street fitted up Sale of oranges. to take-place at Messrs. James & MeWes salesroom this morning at 10 o'clock. " ;x'-': The election ' of officers of ' Stone w all Lodge No. 1, K. of P., for. the new term, Will be held next Monday night.1 -: ' ' ' ' The only case before the i City Court yes terday was that of a white man charged -with drunkenness. Judgment for, the penalty and COstS. ' . " I T-"':; ' '.i, ,. .. . f -..:l' v. ,:rt.::;..-r y; .V;;'"- :.u -. The shop windows are being decorated with Christmas toys', fire crackers,' &c.'t and the little folks are delighted at the prospect before them.' . ( ; , ' : i -.is " Although , Christaiaa day proper cannot be cclebrated.lq the usual style, the substitute (Monday) bid fair to be greeted with even more than ordipary spirit., , ,. ., ; The Chapman Sisters ComblnStton have h en treating the citizens, oiKora v Georgia. to the first burlesque performafaceevc'r given In that spirited htUerJowafc' " " v . f". - MaJ. J. Ai Engelhard, of therGen. Robert Ransom', Cow R. H. Co wan. CoL 8; L. Fremont ahd Horj.' 8;: arUo.'.'.aii of this cuy, were In Raleigh on Tuesday. 1 The Standard ssys that' Rev. A. B. ' Earle io preacb his farewell . sermon : Id Raleigh "u evening. He .wUl be'ln this idty 'scw um uunsg ue present week. j": . .... . -1 , . .'.. Jas. Cash, the little colored. -boy convlct- - oi siea.ing ehlckenswas the only occupant , of the Guard Housi me action of the Mayor la UU case. The seholrSof MlssAttiyVjBradlev,8 schools are to havean elegant "Christmas iree," filled with beautiful presents for each na every one of her riumerdtis flock." We alluded In Our last to the two elecrant lamp which Col. Davis had-erected in lrbnt of his Parcel! House Yesterday., we; ,natlccd lhat 'mlne host" of the "National was also ornamenting the fronVsioops of his Hotel wit similar convenlebceswhitih'are very hand.' some.- v -A-r ..i n ir.iu- J.:o.) Let no one suppose that by acting a good part through life he will escape scandal. There 111 De those even who hate them for the very qualities that ought-to procure etteera.1 there "e Borne folks in the world who are not twill- gihat others should bjbeer thanem On Monday : next; the 19th Inst, at the uari or the W& W. R. R. Co., at 3 o'clock . Messrs. Cronly & Morris." auctioneer.' 'Ill sell the;welP anowir islde Wheel" steamer "mai0, iprmerly used Jnr. plying between jiaa. xvauroaa ana inevyVB JViR. K. For no-ft.i-- . yol.iiyjDf:iHpi IIgT0NH;; C;; yTEDITESDAY, DECEIIDER 14. 1870. y7holo ITo. 11007 '. r: i , r . . . , ' . . WhetftheHraltf on thirWllmlngtonarlotte" anaiUhcrfora Ralaf passed' Mpiafck, ih Robeson CQanty'yesterday, Sheriff ' McMillan Ihformed CapLLdye'Conductor on the tralni that he was on thetrack of three of the ndtorl oua puijaws.and. that he expected ,to captore them before night He said he had laid a trap ! foir .iinTm from hich It would be .dLSicutt for them, to escape We hope his expectations may have, been realized,' but ihere U "many a slip between the cup and the lip," and the , scoundrels he is after1 are ' too : shrewd ; to be . easily nabbed.1 However, we ' can only hopo i for the best Cipt. Love Informs us that there were about twenty-five br'thirJyU. S. soldiers rNie?K ye8tetday,randwebope that they'maj eventuajly'succeecli with the assis tance of the civil authorities, in capturing the last one of these desperadoes. : I T ifO fU rt,-!- .1 : : , -s , n , Our, pastern Suburbs. . In company with Marshal Cauaday we rode out Market as far outas Fourteenth street, yesterday, and. were surprised at , the decided mprovements which have recently been made out in that direction. We fonnd a number of hands basliy engaged in digging down the hills and grading and filling up the low places. All the low ground In that vicinity has been ditched and a sewer put in 'the place oi the rickety bridge, now t the junction of Market and Fourteenth streets, and which used to be a Irultfal "source of complaint to drivers of vehicles.". When the process of grading the street is completed to that point it will afford an excellent drive," besides being a source of convenience to the fast growing population of thai neighborhood. ' A large number of small houses have recently gone up between Tenth and Fourteenth streets, with some very sub stantial buildings, and the city is rapidly ex tending itself in that direction, as well as in others.' St. John's JLodSe No.lF.A M. . At a special meeting of this Lodge, held last evening, the following officers were elected for the ensuing Masonic year : H. H. Munsori, W. M. 1 . TM Gardner,' 8:. W. .V , T. I. Johnson, J, W. n . F. G. Robinson, Treas'r. - - -" -. Wln.iM.;PolMon, 8ect,y. . ' C. H. Robinson, 8. D. . 'J, yi ?erdew, J D. - ' orw. Sealey-Tyler. k A. WronskT, Librarian. " . ueo. Patterson, Chaplain. J. W. Zimmerman.) - ' . ;;S. Solomon,;; :.' These officers will be Installed on St John's Flr. : ... . . . .,-;' The alarm of fire list night abdu a quarter to 11 o'clock", was occasioned by the burning ui uweiung nouse on me soumwesi corner of Fifth and Church streets, the property Mrs. E. A. Bholer, and occupied b7 colored people. The entire building was; destroyed, but fortunately -several other email buildings in immediate proximity- were saved. The house was insured for $700, which it is though will cover the loss. . Lack of water, as usual, was experienced. The engines were ' promptly on the ground, but only the. "Rankin" and. one of engines manned by colored firemen could get water. The Hook and Ladder Company was also on the ground and did good service. The. confusion occasioned by the fire alarms sounding the wrong Wards should be reme diedin future; v'j : ; . 1' ,-fj :. : t ' : ' : : : .. I . " M'l . r Some ingenions biped has a machine to maKoa man, rise eariy in ine morning, a young Benedict says a six months old baby can beat it to death. : ' RITKB AITD KABIHE HF.WS, 'STu-tt ' Tuksdat, Dec. 12. r The togs went down the river yesterday for the; purpose of resuming operations at1 the wreck of the Ftrtia. u 'i . . SPIRITS OF TUBPENTINE. iJ'cwbern ia toliave a masqne- racte Dan. ,' ' Jr-ii The Catholics of Raleigh are noi.Qitng.a air.r'; Sajifiburv la to ave a Tonrua- :' A, thespcan corps Is-deirghtirig the yarrentoniana. -1T- 11 i . Two wolves were killed near Williamston recentlyv ? . t . i; 7,Honl8rael G;- lash; M. " C, fron. the fttrXTJbtript, i tb,Q ;11i .Jo 'go ta '," Eight of tlie nine convicts' in tne wake county wore noose escaped on ounaaynignr..; j...., ;.;A . ; J , -LL'Thn last nnrrihfir nt this : 'TCiiwi 4ern vur XiWwrcVkokeds - neat as a new pin. V -jff t G&pt: 'Swift 76alloway is ttf contest the election of tien. U. a. BroEf- .flen, fienator from Wayne and ? Greetiev -iMr,, ,Pgl:y of r Enp;landthas pepp, prospectipg in ' Wak'elikes ' it. Land will return with twelve families, , the. most that county. .n .? .j'.-f i m;--hi; ; ; Ueyerly r Jenersonw f col.4'Mof Hwiiiuwu. naa kuuiiuiiicu uu DaLUtUBT 4 last for the murder in cold blood Of his former master, Dr. Jeffersonl' The evi deDce was convincing. , r - it i The Sentinel says : The revi val continuest-tftf Btist Chufch with' pnabated interest yyJL?- very large nutn.ber; of ; prereB8ion8 or conversion have been ter righteousness, i -... x . J"" 1. ir.. 1 11 TTMf- . iinS I Liommerce ears : juarsuaii ixixi. wuo Kiuea btVmHPugby colored, is I an aflEray 'at 8 Wift ureeK, aoout iwo- weeKa smcei :waat3ippre- .hended ton ftjSaturday nigbt, antU, was brought'to the city and,1 lodged ia Craven 1 - .i i XEHI8LATIVK slTHitiiiT. ;fWNmakes;uRe; maFJ of the proceedings .af.r.tbe .Legisla ture from the. report in the 8entitLetc'. r. ;;it U.t iil iMGin)ATI)ec.l2. , A message was, received from the. House transmitting a bill to amend the charter of the city pfi'Wiimington. r i;f H ! -On. motion ,of. Mr. i McClaminv. it .was pi aced jbn calendar w itbqut ref exence5 ; , INTRODUCTION OP BILLS. b; T By Mr. Merrimon : Bill to! punish 'offi cers and agents bf Railroad comnanies for embezzlement an dither qflCences i referred ft r. . no uuiinittee pn me juaiciary..u ; ::, 1( . ' ' fThi8 bill makes it ffilony punishable with three years confinement at hard labor in the Penitentiary, and fine pot less than' one, thousand .dollars fos , any President, Treasurer, Director, Officer or t Agent of any.. Railroad' company; , jn;tthis;v8tate to emoezzie, or in any.way.-qirecujr or-, indi rectly topply. the money, bonds or other, Crpperty.pt sucn road to . hia own use or enefit Cfrifor. the use oxenefit , of himself or any pther person State 0 corporation. It also makes it aeny punishable as above for any such officer or agent' to com bine, collect or conspire with' ' any other person or persons to embezzle or apply to his own use or benefit,1 or for the benefit oi himself or any other person any money, bonds' or other property bf any such road. The following resolutions were taken up under the rule; to-wit: 1 nn' ' in:'! Whereas, Neither justice, sound policy or the public welfare caU' be promoted by the sanction ot combinations tb' defraud the State or the people; arid whereas, in iue opinion oi mis uenerai .ssemDiy tne people ot .Hortn Carolina1 have-a' settled conviction' that the enormous appropria tions made and squandered ' by the late Convention and -General Assembly in the years 1868-'69 and 70 were conceived in fraud' and 1 consummated in corruption, and for that reason there is neither moral. constitutional or legal Obligation binding the Btate to pay them, therefore be it Evolved. That the Committee on the J udiciarV be and is hereby instructed to bring in a bill consolidating all too debts due by the State of North Carolina trior to ''the 1st cf January, 1868;' not declared voia by the constitution of '1865, acts of Congress- or proclamations ot the Presi dent of the United States, the same to be payable on and after the 4th of July, 1900, wim mieresi inereon at o per cent, per i- ii . i . i . . an urn, payaoie semi-annually as ine trea sury of North Carolina at Raleigh, N. C, in gold. : : Mr. Jones moved to amend by striking out uu . aimr me preamoie ana insening . i 1 1 A. xi 1 1 Ji the following: uNow, therefore, be it resolved by the Senate ot North Carolina ' that the Com mittee on the Judiciary are instructed to inquire what legislation, under the consti tution, is practicable to consolidate or to compromise the present Btate debt." After some discussion the amendment was adopted and the. resolution passed. Mr. Love moved a' reconsideration of the vote by which the Senate ' agreed to take a recess -front and' after the 22d of December to the 11th of January, which prevailed. Mr. Love moved to amend the resolution by striking out 11th and inserting 18th, which motion, after some debate, was killed, and the resolution passed. . V , . . . FROII THE HOU8E. ., A message was received from the House transmitting the following bills and reso lotions to wit: ;t--' "r ;1 Bill to repeal an act in relation to tak ing fish from the Northeast branch of the Cape Fear river preferred. Bui to prescribe the time for Sheriffs to settle; reierred. ' " ' " - Resolution in reference to an act that provides for the completion of the West ern North Carolina Railroad ; lies over. Resolution proposing to take recess from 22d'Dec.: to Jan. 11,- and provides further. that the members shall receive no per diem Hninnrv oi Aaa lvrrf SxrAt "" 4 UU1SUK DUAVA A f V f A THIRD READING OF . BILLS. Bill to authorize the transfer of certain cases pending in the late Court of Equity ; passed. Bill requiring Sheriffs and Coroners to give notice to parties in; whose favor they may have process for collecting money; passed. Bill to consolidate tbe North Carolina and tbe North Western North Carolina Railroad1 Companies. ' HOUSE OP REPRESENTATIVES. i . By Mr; Jones, ot Caldwell: A resolution concerning the University :of ; North Caro lina; referred; s i I - J V - 4U1 a 0U.W1I1B..: A 1C9U1UUUU 1U to a system ot Dublic instruction: referred. r By Mr. Strudwicki A resolutionVrequir ? -Ltl J3n i.-1 i- 'i 1. j ing mu Luuitur 10 laruisu an ltemizea statement pLthat portion of the Treasur er's Report which comes nnder the head "Contingencies:" placed on calendac,! -By Mr Woodbmse:tA' bilMo 'repeal chapter, laws tori869-70; referred.; i -'' On motion of 1 Mr Waring, ' the rules were suspended and the report of the Com mittee on Printing was taken up.'!" c"' ; j The report shbw 'that 'a' contract '.has been made with Mr. James H1 Moore, of W&,rSentinet office,' for theeiecfttion ot the work :at stipulated figqres.'' ' Mr: Wanng.8tated that the . committee had advised with tbe leading printing es tablishments of the city, upon the , proper prices'td be paid fbttni differentkihds and styles of work; arid had likewise most carefully examined into1 the prices hereto-- foro TJaid.M and ' had ' closed the contract with Mr. Moore; by which;t tha printing would be done cheaper than even in ante- war dava. ! 's:vi.r;-:? ;,! - V After some ' little1 debate ; the report' of tbe Committee was concurred m aiad , the following Tesoltiti6n which aompanied the report,' passed iU second' reading ; X ' ' ;: Resolved, That;hd,pinting J the State oy any otner than tne party wno nas con tracted to idd the public ' printing shalllbe naid forout:of thefjublic monev JVvPi- ded. That tlie'Jndard ( newspaper' office snau oe para tor wore contracted ior ana performed) i before J .the. abolition of -4 the tfBce of State Printer,' and this resolution shall, be in force from the i abolition of the said office.'4a'niti .iat, .vinw stvif . .T.-Ai eDmmunication was. v read.romthe Attorney-General in reference to? the rights oi me oiate in inev yv iimingion, cnariotte. and Rutherford JRaiUad under existinsr laws. The communication was sent in compliance with a resolutioh'of the House asking thetfpihidri bf that bfficer in regard to the abovVmdnfonedntatterr iThe doc ument' was ordered to be printed.1 ! ijli. xxvuuuuu, uuui iuo vumuiiiiiee on Privileges and .Elections,, submitted a re port in regard to the Wayne county . con tested., election between Messrs. Copeland,, the si tting meinber, ' and, Pearson. . CThe icuuri, rewmmenaa mat a commissioner r : a n'.r :. be sentto Goldsboro' to take deDositaons.l t On motion of Mr. Nicholson. thc Vrules N(vere,8usperided and the, report vas con- , Mr, Nicholson , then -offered a bill , ap' pointing a Commissioner, to proceed to GoId8DorpVan'd.take.eTdenceiQ' On motion of Mr. Harris, of Prankliri. the bill was . so amended as to authorize the appointment of two Commissioners in stead of one. The bill then passed its second reading. " ' ' . . On motion ot Mr. Nicholson the rules were suspended and the bill then passed !i. il' j ' - - lis imrq reaaing. NEW ADYERTTSEMENTS. M. CBONIiY, Anciionccr. By CBONLT !; MORRIS. Steamer Waccamaw" AT AUCTION. i . i. . .. . . V?VN JdQNDAY NEXT, 19th inst., at S o'olook V P. M., we will sell, at the wharf of the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad Company,1 (unless previously disposed of at private sale) ine weu mown oae-wneei steamer -, ; Waccamaw,"; As she now stands, with evetythLng apper taining ana Deiongrog to ner. . . Length over all,. ......... 166 1-10 feet. Breadth of beam, 431-10 " Depth of hold,. 11 Measuring.... 298 83-100 tons . . Engines in good order, of Iiorse Power, ana l-eaay ror immediate use. For terms' and particulars, apply as above or iO' . . - . 8. Jj. FREMONT, - ' Eng. and Sup't WiL & W. B, B. Co, deo 14-ts ; Be Your Owii; Judge QF THE Merits of a SEWING MACHINE. . A new supply lust received of SINGER'S Unrivalled Sewing, Machines, Call and see them, or address the agent, Q. A. NEWELL., No. 9 South Front SU decl4-tf Notice. mo delinquent Tax-payers of Town Creek JL'TowhshiD. Brunswick Countv: The un dersigned, Trustees of Town Creek TownBhip, Rive notice to tnose wno nave not paia up their Township Taxes for 18t9-70, that if they do not settle up on or before the 24th Inst., that executions will be made on their prop erty. . VVY AKU TAZLUJt, I inB EZRA THOMAS, Trus. aeo 14-1 w ' A. H. ETANS, Collector. Daily Distibutlons on tbe Permutation i Plan. !. -;; No. i71, Drawn at 12 O'clock MM Dec! 13,1870, ,11, 59, 25, 40, 69, 10,68, 33, S8, G7, 19, 74, 68. . N6..172, Drawn at 5 o'clock, P. M., Dec 13, 1870. 82, 48, 61, 68, 54,' 21, 88,17, 0, 23, S3, 22, 62, 36. Witness my hand, at Wilmington, this day.' . . . - JOHN LONDON, 1 . deeli'tf.. - ..;.., .Commissioner. , . The Changed Gross. yy;HicH foe fidelitt and truth to the original, has never been surpassed by any attempt, at , reproducing paintings by , the Chromo Art.: ; . ": -i'. -il v ns-; i i' ' i A Picture that Preaches. AN ORNAMENT AND SERMON COMBINED. For sale at deo2-tf :i HEINSBERGER'S 1 Live Book Store. Florence Machine. . : -The Special Com- to examine and re port on Sewing Ma- ,-, chines at the North Carolina State Fair held at' Raleigh ' awarded a - Gold Medal to tbe Flor ence Sewlnar Ma- ' chine ter the ease and quietness of its movements, perfection and large variety of work:, and its valuable-new features, making it the most valuable Sewing Machine - for family use. .,, . N . - .. -.- -' -' - D. ANDERSON,1 ', ; .'!:" ' . .General Agent fox N. C, ': . Onlce ft Salesrooms, No. 5! Market St. dec i3-ti ; , ' ' . . ; Wilmington, N. C. pthecaries and ';l Chemists, :Ne;:CroB;Garleii ,Seei j Prom the Celebrated House DAVID LANDRETH ft SON, . PHU.ABXI.FHia, consisting - of Peas, Beans, Onion Sets, Clover Red and White, Corn for tsMe use and Flower Seed. . JtSf A liberal discount to the trade. ' , ra it ? -For sale-by ' ' ' . '-. :. f.,..; GREEN ft PLANNER, ' r- - " Wholesale and Retail Druggists, ; 47 Market Street. Braneb Stor, cor. 4tb and Hasaver. i dec 12-tf -7 ' r! ' -;.i-;,i;:,i-iU-lr!07iL' ( The Very Latest Hats ! , J AM CONSTANTLX RECEIVING ALL THE .fiJK? Late Styles,; JtTST IN, .H . "5! vr"':'.' ; AND OTHERi .-'j'-.rv;-,n '; N e wS-t y J e s . .J.Vlrt'J CilfiTr. TftOS.-rBL WRIGHT, ' ' .UlO."i.-.7.?timj $lvH. Tn HATfcB.nr' ' J- dec 7-tf No. 9 North Front Stxeei! 1 ;; ' MISCETJi ANEOUff. TO PHYSICIANS. V- - . f!rif I t NEW.fORS, Aug. 15tn, IMS. Ax! LOW ME TO CALIj.TqUR ATTEN tr, TION TO MY " ! v -;' rKArAUaXltlil Ur. '. '' Compound Extract Buchu. ft: tin:-. !n.--! ir-'v.x.-i'jc-uf slurs' ,' a;; TJLE COMPONENT PARTS ARE r v. .r. 1 1 Brcnu. LONG LEAF,' :. . .i; I . CUBEBS, : JUNIPER BERRIES. 1 Mods or Pair akatioh. Bnchu,; in -'vacuo. I Juniper Berries, by distillation, to form aline gin. uuDeos extracted Dy displacement with spirits obtained from Juniper Berries ; very little sugar is used, and a small proportion of spirit., It is more palatable than any .now in use.- Buchu, as prepared by Druggists, Is of a dark color .It is a. Dlant that emits its fra grance ; the action of a flame destroys this (its acuTB principle), leaving a aara: ana glutin ous aecocuon. june-is tne color or ingredi ents. The Buchn in my nrenaration nredomi- nates ; the smallest quantity of the other in gredients are added, to prevent fermentation ; upon inspection, it will be fonnd not to be a Tincture, as made in PharmacopcBa, nor is it a Syrup and therefore can be used in cases where fever or inflammation exist. In this. yon have the knowledge of the- ingredients anu me moae ox preparation. ; Hoping that you will favor it with a trial, and that upon inspection it. will meet with your approDation, th a feeling of confidence. i am, very respectruiiy, ;- . !: ' ' H. T. HELMBOLD. Chemist ft Druggist, pf 16 Tears' Experience. From tbe Largest Manaiactnring Cbemist In tbe World. . : . NOVEMBER 4, 1854. ' " t am acquainted with Mr. H. T. Hklkbold ; he occupied the Drug Store opposite my resi dence, and 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." WILLIAM WEIGHTMAN, " 'Firm of Powers & Weightman. Manufacturing Chemists, Ninth and Brown streets, Philadelphia. 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Hclmbold's Fluid Extract Bu- cbli and Improved BoseWask ' 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, Copaiva and Mercury, in all these diseases.- - " ' Use Helmbold's Flnld Extract Bncliii In all diseases of these organs, whether exist ing in male or female, from whatever cause originating, and no matter of how longstand ing It is pleasant in taste and odor, imme diate" in action, and more strengthening than any of the preparations of Bar k or Iron Those suffering from broken down or dell cate consti tntlons, procure - the remedy at '!. The 'reader 'must be aware that,' however slight may be the attaekel the above diseases, it is certain to affect the bodily, health ..and mental powers. ... -All the above diseases- require' the aid of a Diuretic. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT JiUCHU lathe great Diuretia. , 2 Bold try Danggists ev per bottle, or a bottles ; , 2 Bold try Danggists everywhere. ; Pawn 41 25 per bottle, orjB bottles lor $6 60.: Delivered to any address. Describe symptoms in all com- munications.-' 5 ..!u.,(k.2-w !h 1. n Address it niL-r. -rr i Drug and Chemical Warehouse, ? 'i 694 BRO ADWAT, New Tork. tv i ..' mint. -iT?"sr;';. ttti i nao rtraiA 'nn ' in steeln&rraved wranner. with fac-siijillo of my Chemical 'Warehouse, and signed ; vi .-;-.u.fi' i-i -?rw ? H.r T. HELMBOLD. tT 'fir r - U june26-S4Fly Wed i . ea;3 or iDvcaTiinin Om Sciuareone day; ;.' 00 iuar uyn, W. ' live days........ . a oo ' VMonweekH..rf. ......... t 80 Coivtrtet Ld-r6rtleie tn -t nm pomonatelylo rajes., ,. . , ODltUTV BOUflM wilt t 4nf trt mt .lf ntl when paid for in adrance f othrwtw mil rates . WW d charged. ,-;r; '?nf ioviiii'V Tinoa-vGaah, on demand. - ' AJJOTION BAIiEa1 sU ' i i.--.. . - i rrf ',-t-f ' ir"-r J T. JAMES, Auctioneer." , f ! BY- JAMES, &jMEARES; Oranges I Orangco ! ll- ociocK weanesday morning, 44th inst., at our salesrooms on South w&tnr St., we will sell, at auction, a consignment of io,oo sweet Havana okaxgkr. .. deol3-S5t(J; 51. CRONI.Y, Auctioneer. : By CnOIf LX MOItItI; v i. o s J "fvl '.vk Valuable EealJE3tate -,;jilT(AtJCTldNar':' ON THURSD ATI DECEMBER. Nb, 1870, at 10 O'clock. A; M.. -we Will' elV at Kr. V change Corner, that VALUABLE LOT, npon, the North side and fronting vpon Market, street 40 feet, running 132 feet to ToomersAl- jey, comprising t vru sxuuica now occupied bvMessrs. Honettand Dinrelhoef. and tho ' Commodious Dwelling above, with brick Out-Hoaseatn.rear.i-t l,.,,- iJvi,i. ;vva v.trs TERMS.-410.000 xnav remain for live a years interest, payable semi-annually, and for remainder one-inira cash, balance three and six months, interest added. . . i .Also, that VVaruable Btf ck Building, 8. W. intersection Market and. Front streets, now OCCUDied bV MeESrS. A'OJ limxrrt aniY .Tamorf A. Bradley, upon Uxo satne ; accommodaUng 7 Parties desirous to purchase at nrivata aalo annlvtnnrnnlv MnViHo aec 7-eoais vvx a WANTS. Advertisements not exceeding five lines inserted under this head at half our usual ad Vertlsing rates.' One insertion, ' 60 Cetata ; six insertions, 91 75. No advertisements ta. ken at these prices unless paid for in advance . XTTANTED. Advertisers for this column . TV ir you want a situation if you .want a clerk or book-keeper; If you want a cook ; if you want a house ;. if you want any kind oi emDlovment: if vou want anvthlnir advp.rt.is in this column, at halt our regular rates, and your wants will be supplied. . -u. WANTED A White Woman, to do the work of a small family, not including washing and Ironing. Apply on.Third Street, second door below Red Cross. deo 7-tf LOST AND FOUND. Advertisements not exceeding five lines Inserted under this head at half our regular advertising i atea. One insertion, SO Cents ; six insertions, $1 73. No advertisements ta. ken at these rates unless paid for in advance. FOR SALE OR RENT. 3 Advertisements not exceeding five lines inserted under this head at half bnr regular advertising rates. One insertion, 00 Cent six insertions, $1 75. . No advertisements ta. ken at these rates unless paid for in advance TjVB SALE A House and Lot on Woostei JD between Fourth and Fifth streets. spt25-tf , . , , ; SAMUEL N. CANNON. EOR RENT. If you have a house or a far to let, advertise it nnder this head. : the advertisement does not exceed five lines only half rates will be charged. . ,: NORTH CAROLINA " Beneficial Association ! SECOND Grand Single No. Distribution OF Valuable Real , Estate . ,r ,,v and , , 7. , PERSONAL PROPERTY! I..A To Take Place , -.. IN WILMINGTON1; N-C, Jlonclay, Jan. xotb, 1871. 10,000 Nos. Put in the Wteel ; :.v i y 110 AWARDS DRAWN- lbole Certificates, $5j Halves, fa 50 Quarters; 91 29. WHAT. THE CITT PRESS SAT: "!' . ..- ; x.l -(J .VC .'J.I v: : Paiza Drawihg. Quite a crowd assembled at the Theatre yesterday noon, to witness the Grand Drawing of the North Carolina Bene ficial Association. There were 100 -prizes in all, and little" roils of paper separating these were placed in a wheel on one sidev while the tickets were in another wheel opposite to the lormer. Between the two was a table', at which sat the Judges and Mr. John J.onlon, Commissioner. The wheels were made with class Hides, so that evarvtMiur within-tb Am could be seen and wefe securely. locked, until the drawing began. This was done bf means of two litt)e boys, who were securely blind foldedj one drawing a number from one of the wneeis ana tne other the prize to correspond with it. There is no question but that the drawing was done in a perfectly fair and Just manner. Wllrninoton Daily Journal; Dee. '2nd. . ' Th GHAHnDnxwraoTMTxaDAV. The grand ' single number distribution of the N. C. Bene ficial Association, which took place at the . Theatre yesterday, at.X o'clock, was the all- absorbing theme during the day. .The draw- ing took place In public, a commit been selected from the audience t t, a commicte j navine audience to act with the Commissioner in1 xi eenlnsr an account of the same and to. see . that it was conducted fairly: - Quite a respectable crowd was present to witness the drawing. . The following nnm bers drew the principal prizes : No. 8310, -$5,000;. No. e003, titOO; No. 8770, ti,600, iNo. 2842,(2,000: No. U07, $2,000; No. 4412, (100 f No? I486, 1500. ? The Certificate Na djW was sold to a citizen of Wilmington,, N. C-JVU-min0m Mornina Star, 2ce. 2nd. -J... IN. THIS, OUR, SECOND.; GRAND' DISTRI ''; , ' .. ... BUTION., j. .-vV-. : 110 AWARDS . MUST BE DBAlfH I One Award, valuation,... .'.,...&C00 ; hrwo Awards,' -' JJ ' eacW.:".......V; lSOO Two Two Two 2,000 1,000 coo r- and 101 other awards, ranging; in value fronw .'. 250 to 120 ,. ., , t ' J OHN LONDON, Commissioner. wja. Descriptions of Property on file at our office.. MO- Sendtn6neyTy -poet-Offlce Order or Registered Letterli, lim ti iltr-i , Toi information and orders, address, ; - " W; n. OERSEN; Oeneral Agent. d 'Principal Onlce Xoi 11 Sonth Second St.; P.O. -Box 69, Wilmington, N. C. iva 0a2 l T ' aecaSAjrtd - - ir its I 31 j it: ?'K I M. IP i; 4 1 1 i, 5f liSi l if 1 I 1 I. M "I 1:1 ' ' at': I! : I F' i it ii ? :! 30. : 'i 111 i v) -sr
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Dec. 14, 1870, edition 1
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