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nOTtmHQ UTAH. Dawson B&ck Buildings, Trout SC in n.iYwnce 00 rrir'3TAW wttl b deliver! In any . . f 'iT Frrxax Cwrs rxir week. . Tie k W ADVKKTISKHKllTtl. ;,-! m -t n.tKBBRons Lira Book 8 tore, 83 Market "TheCbtnKedCr08&c.- ;V L r Benkticul Absociatiok. Statement trobo R Fbekch 80M.-Neat wot 8ub- v n MacRik. XJ. 8. Deputy uty Marshal. Va- rlS Bankrupt Notlcea. , Yesterday was a lovely day, -r i MaJ. J. C. Maon U In Washington CIy. - Arc we to' bare, any races daring the holl- . " ' - ' ' i ' ' ? v - t i V it iridescent " lnyltatloa wdf ,arer the latest. -Marquis of Lome plaids are trimmed with black velvet. .-ft ? ;.' s , There are a large number o( vessels lo port Just now. .. v wV Wilmington is last becoming a first-class oys'er market. -Nllleson collars, cuff, bonnets, gloves tod bows are the rage. . ;-t - ; , , ; : ; Old 1870 is rapidly withering oat and Nsw Yr's U less than three weeks off. - J!d Blue silk is the thing for reception dresses -so New York modistes say...; S:fv - Kecd the iutefesting Legislative proceed Injrg in another column. r i f: ;v 1 The only case befofe the City Court yea lenlay morning was one for retailing without license. Fonna not guuty ana aiachtrgea. City Marshal Canaday took hit departure f.jr Goldsboro' yesterday morning, but waaex pected back last night 'Tv v? -The cadets of the Cape JTear Academy were out in '4full feathers' yesterday, with their new and handsome banner. ' ' The Havana oranges sold at auction yes terday mornlnsr, by Measr.' James A jJIeare, b-ou-ht $2 75, $2 87X and $3. The "most .of them were sold at the latter figures. The list of delinquent ta ."payers has been made out by the City Clerk and Treasur er, and will be published lo one of the city papers this morning. , . .-. The finest oysters we have seen In market this season we saw at the Burnett Ilonse, North Water st reet, yesterday morning. They were from Myrtle Grove Sound. ' ' '. ' ," " It seems that there was no lack" of ;water In the cisterns in the vicinity of the Are Tues day night. There waa an abundance of L Tlie fault was a slight derangement In the en gines. 1 We are indebted to Mr. T. M. Harriss, of the Front itreet Newa Depot, for copies of the New Tork Ledger and Chimney Vomer for the current week. "Reading for the million" cap be bad at his jstand. , Trae Brothera Setwtjr. At a meetlnsr of the 'Trne Brothers' So- ciftj," held a few - days since, .the following offleers were elected for the ensuing year : Solomon Bear, President; A. aWronskl, Vice President ; S. Solomon Secretary ; A. Rhelu- oleiu, Treasurer ; M. M. Katz, Trustee. Advanced Hates. . ' 9 Merchants in this c'ly received telegrams from Kallroad Agents at Baltimore, yesterday. Informing them that considerable advance has been made in rates Westward from Baltimore, and subsequent telegrams state that the ad- "nee rates jro Into effect at' Wilmington on the 17th lust. Arrest of m N apposed Msir4rer , We learn from the Richmond Whig that two telegrams hive been received by Governor Wnlker, of Virginia, one from WhltcTille, Columbus county, and one from thla city, in which it was stated tua st th e former place a man had been arrested and held in custody,' who was supposed to be Dr Lewis, who murdered if man by the name of Drummond in Brunswick county, VirinJa, sometime aro. mcU telegram requested the Governor to fur nish a description of Lewis, which was at once lme by order f his Excellency. : Lewie- is buut thirty yeara old, fire hvt cirtt fichus in helKt. He has blue eye, & : skinny; pock marked face, li 'roan4sho'oldre4?;h4l.hM scar on hU left hand. He is a noted despera do and defied srrest for a ttmo after the com missiouof the bloody deed, for which it is how sought to bjlnjc him to Justice, There m a reward offer! by Governor Walker , for the arrest of Lewis. ' -:""'J 1 ' Alleged Karderers Captared. ; :; we stated , yesterday that the . 8berlff of Robeson, aided by a number of D. 8.' soldiers, whs on the tiick ol three of the outlaws which V . "e so long infested that county.. We learn from official connected ' with .' the down train yesterday that the three men h question were In the hands of the Sheriff and bis assistants hea the cars passed "Moss Neck" yesterday. llly are all three mulattoes. but ihe names of only two-Dick Oxeodloe, a notorious bar acer, and one Ilansovi-rwere ascertained by ur inforinent. They 36 'not' belong to nhe re;'ularRani: of outlaws of which meutlon tas o often been made, but are charged with the murder of one Sanders a government detective, url.l.l . . -IV.U IOOK place some weeks ago: i It was ' design of Sheriff McMillan to -have their examination before the nearest Magistrate to ,!ke pla'Ctt immedla'tely and the witnesses in "ie case had been tmtlflerf tft ha in attendance. If evidence shall prove suillcient to justify l,,ir committal for.tr)al, the parties wjll Hoauiy bo sent to this place for confine rsoam.. We v i c . J --i -r" i Mil) . i' Were Pleased to meetnn nnr utreets ves- ter(JJ,Mr. G.' II.''' Moore j formerly InUrn'at Kveuuc aesessor at this nUce. and tha seom. WUhed orgsnlst ' for tne Tlrst Presbyterian urtD- We are auo pleased to announce "".atthesollcllstlon of many friends! he " naered hU services to the Choir of the bove church on Sunday nextwhen his magic wun will extort from the "Drrttybox. - iv wlUtles" those inplrlnjr strains thaVrere ; nt to an the spacious -edifice rfth charm- uKoa sacred melody. ol. Vn-ITo. 7L A called meeting of the WUmlngton Steam Fire Engine Company will be held at Aaaibar T7P dost, a : 'I - We clip the following announcement from the Newbern' Journal of Comment " . ' ' Married; it Iho Methodist Episcopal Chureh, ewqern. rt. u, Tuedav e vealne. Dec 13th, vrnnwi - iienaren. Mr, eoree jci . ruunan 10 Allss Marv E. HnmrelL a 1 of thla city "I We acknowledge the receipt of an invltatiou I (for ourself. and the 'Commercial" to be present on the happy occasion, and regret that we were deprived of the. privilege. : Mr. Pitt- man has been a resident o' this cly for some monms-past. We wlsh, him and his happy brIdealltheieIiaty imaglnabl3 , w fceal llalldayau 'Jo ' '. -. . The subjothed act, adopted by the Leeisla- ture of tte 8Ute of New York, is lu force in me city oi wew, xork and generally observed throughout the United States. It is especial ly interesting, as both Christmas and NewY ear, next ensuing, fall on 8undar. The act .was passed April 23, 1870, and is as follows. We give only the first section, as the others re Immaterial : - 0 .-''r-'-- . The Denote of the State .of New York! re. resented in Senate and Assembly, do enact as ollows : -' "( ' -Section 1. The following days, viz.: the first day of January. commonlrTalled New Yeara day. the twenty-aecond day 6f February, the fourth dy of July, the twenty-fifth day of December, and anv dav aDDointed or recom mended by the porernor of this 8tate, or the rrestaeni or ue united tiuies, aaa day of fast 6r thanksgiving, shall, fox all purposes what soever as regards the presenting for payment oraeceptance, and of the tro tea ting and giv ing notice of the dishonor, of, bills of ex change, bank checks and promissory note?, af ter we passage oi mis act, ee xreaiea ana con sidered at la the first day of the week coin monly called Sunday, and when wither of tnose aays snail occur on Sunday the follow ing Monday shall be deemed a public holiday. and any bill of exchange, banA check or pro mUaory note made after .thelpassaire of this act, which, but for this act. would fall due and payable on such Sunday or Monday, shall become one and payable on tne day following such Sunday or Monday.; KITE!. AS'D' JIAUIJIE r.ws. : 1 v'v WMrDTi Dec. IS. The Norfolk steamer JtetdUUe brought up 40 bales of cotton from the wreck of the Jria this morning. The vessel occupies the same position as formerly and. has not -commenced going to plecea yet. ; The operation of saving the cargo has to be accomplished altogether by diving, and is still going on. ' ABKrVBD OCT. The steamship Mary 8anford, Chad wick, .. arrived at New York from this port on the 12th. ' ; - . - -The N. Y. Herald reports he Brig Alva, Armstrong, from 8t. John's, lo port of Hamll ton, Bermuda, Nov. .oOth, and to leave In a day or two for,th!s port or Turk's Island. The government steamer Alanthua ar rived here yesterday, on service connected with the buoya ln the Cape Fear River. IUIS1ATIV SUMMARY. .' We make up the - following sum mary of the proceedings of the Legisla- ture from the report in the Bentind : ; SENATE. Tuesday, Dec. 13. - REPORTS 0 COMMITTEES. ' ; Mr. Love, from a special committee ap pointed to ascertain and report the amount of money at present in the treas ury, submitted the following General fund. Special tax collected io I860, 484,809 69 Paid out on coupons to Jan. ; 20, 1870, . 208,470 00 Balance,"; , '.; " Loaned under chapters 80 and 174, laws 1869-70, $276,389 69 250,000 00 : ,26,889 69 ; 172,172 76 ' 7 77,827; J4 ' - $276,389 69 Repaid under said acta, Special rX now ft Treasury not repaid, Special . tax. in r ! Treasury, ;; fiw,oojj o Literar:,ifwd.M:t;-,:-'f " in Treasury, 237,083 18 Special deposit,; 75,567 78 $531,213 31 which was rtadand oVdereff' txr. print five copies' for the use of each Sen ator. . BILLS. DTTRODUCED. ByMr. Odrrie : Bill to amend an act to incorporate the Bjaden Land Company reierrea; -.-..-j Bv MfjNormenti Bill to prevent the sale ot spirituous liquors -within two miles OI Anuocn uapuat iiuureu, imw countv i relerred. ' , '.. . ' ';" By.Mx..Currie: :iBul to amena anu re vise an act entitled the Bladen- Mauulac turing Company ? referred. . Mr. ilerrimon. ; Bill to repeal an net fizins the per diem and mileage of officers and members ot tne general. Assemoiy, ratified Nov. 26, '69. , This act is to take . ? e it." : enect irom tne ueginning oi iuis acwiuu. house op representa!tives. 2 k.: if:, iu v jiiTcESDAT, Dec. 12.- By Mrt Stanford; A, bill ta lay , off and establish a new county to be called "Pam lico," (out of portions of' Beaufort -and Craven); referred. ' '.';-C' J r-tT "' V rtX i to punish bribery and corrupHoji; placed on calendar. "..'..' . ;::;: - Bv Mr. Jordan: A bill to amend the act Bv Mr. Johnston, of liancotrDe:' a dui to define and punish bribery; ref erred. - SPECIAL. RDKR-T f A Bill declaratory. - ot the r meaning nf : the , act ; entiled : "Aa : Act to : t e peal certain acts passed at the session of railroad companies; ratified 8th of March, 1870, (introduced Jy.Jlr; AahffKvi - The question recurred upon the ;tollowr inff amendment offered by Mr. Phillips to . .i-i- ih.mittpr .nu list d IS-. - L M-t..--2j;i.j;; v-i .- w.-i--jr SttiVe'out1 SttiVei ine 1st section after tbe,word "eniict" and all in ecUpn 2nd to and in cluding the word "of," (before-the words "William 81oan,f iii line that thebilU win reaa, "axowtnett", W Creneritl Assembly ot I North CaroHna do enact. That William Sloaa others 'claiming to act as. Directors, &J.?; &cC -i:r ?v:. Messrs. Aahe aod French irgned Itr'jai positjon totho amcrndment10 r :i?-l 2Ji J Mr. Phillies ln remarks of Jfehgttfadto--' ted his amendraemtr-'1 f : n(.u ; cat1 After a loflsr ' ebati -Mrj ahft kllrt the Ore-rioiofa nHWnr - i f-' ,. 1 ,ie cal! was sustained, r and"Mr. Phil- ----- - aww "P8 Amicnt toted down; teas 83, nays 60. ' ' An amendment of hich vMr. Welch gae notice, striking out, In the tecoud section, line, 3, alter'the word 4iftforesaid,to down to the word "right,1" in line 5," same section, was accepted by the Chairman of the Judiciary Committee, and 'adorned by the Honse. The bill then passed its ! sev eral readings In the following sKape: . I n w HBBSA8, aj an act oi tne uenerai As sembly; entitled "An ; apt ,'to ' amend the Charter of ihe "Wllmineton: Ch&rlotte and Rutherford Railrdad Company,' to provide for the completion of said road, and to se cure to the State a representation in - said vuuipuy, rauoea tne win aay oi. J an- i nary, 186, the Public Treasurer'1 ofthe uircuteu to auoscnoe in oenai; or i vuc dmw, iour minions ox dollars ( to me. capital stejek of said road, and ' provision' is made in said act for, the Issue of Bonds of the State for the payment of such sub scription on the part of the State;" and it is further provided in said act, that by virtue ot such subscription on the part of the State and the issue of bonds aforesaid, thejGovernor of the State is authorized to appoint seven of the Directors of said Company; and, whereas, by. an act . enti tled "An Act to repeal certain acts passed at the Session of 1868 and 1869' making appropriations to railroad companies. rati fied the 8th day of March,' 1870, it is de- i .1 ttrm a. ,i l 3 ' . '''ii. . , i i ciureu Anas, an acia passea a ine jast i oession oi mis ljegisiature. maaing appro-1 priatioBs to railroad companies, be and the same are hereby repealed, that all bonds of the State which have been issued under the said acts, now in the, hands of any tion, be immediatgij. returned to the Treasurer," "4 " Vj,' ' " V, - ',V . . . Ssa -1.' NoV, ihafefoW,Jtift- General AV sembly of North Carolina do, enact,.and It is hereby declared to b6 the Urdpei. con-'l atruction and the true Intent and meaning is . j i . i a'iJ,' ii l l or the Act ot the General Jtssembly, rati fied the 8th day of March, 1870; hereinbe fore referred to, that all power, and an: thority vested in the Governor, to appoint Directors, by virtue of ; the provisions of the act of the General Assembly, ratified the 29th day of January. 1869, hereinbe-J fore referred to, became void and ceased to exist, immediately . noon the ratifica tion of said act of the 8th day of 'March, , . ...-.. - .- ...... , Skc. 2. That the power of the Governor to appoint Directors in sard 'Wilmington, Charlotte and Rutherford Railroad Co. bavins so ceased at- aforesaid.' it shall be the duty of Wm. Sloan, and others claim- ing to act as u i rectors, oy virtue oi suca appointment from the Governor, and they are hereby required, to account with and. immediately to transfer all books and papers, money, : cnoses in , action, ana property and effects of every description of said Company now in their .hands,, to the President and Directors elected by the Stockholders at their last regular annual meeting held in the city' of Wil mington on the twentieth (20th) day of October, 1870. t . ., ' ; ; Sec. 3. Be it ; further enacted, That a refusal or failure to account or to , transfer the books and property ; oi the Company,, as directed, by the preceding section, shall be deemed a misdemeanor,-and the offen ders, upon conviction J in any .Superior, Court of the State, shall be fined or impris oned, or both, at the discretion of the Court.. ";.;. -i t ')-..: . Sec. 4. That nothing In this. Act, con tained shall be construed to .anect any other right or interest the State may have in the said Company, or any claim against the same.- - , , - Provided, That this Act shall not pre vent the General Assembly of North Car olina from- hereafter providing for the rep resentation of the-interests whatever they may be, of the State in this coipo ration: and that no sale or other disposition of her interests shall be- valid without the consent of the General ABserabiy of North Carolina. -; -.s-'r' Sec. 5. That this Act shall be in force from and after its ratification. 7 ; On motion of Mr. McNeill, the rules were suspended and the bill for the relief of the Sheriff ot Robeson," was taken" up and passed its several readings. On motion ot Mr. Johnston, of Bun combe, the rules were suspended and., the Dill lO pnmsa unucry sou vuunpiuu, was I taken up dpVintii thp Viill -was referred i . A&iivtj - - - wm to the Jndiciary Committee with instrtic- HODS lO icliurii M BWU'na Ajojiui DIED. MORRISON At Shoe neel, Robeson . Co. N. C , on Friday, DecSad, James F. Morrison, in recording : tber death of Mr. Morrison, friendship cannot sigh too deeply, nor can eulogy itself paint too glowingly. He was a youthv whom to know was to loya lite gentle manners, bis amiable disposition, and his generous heart endeared lum to very manv? while his chlvalrie nature,-hlaentlemanly bearing, and his high-toned principles t won admiration from alt The author of tniS in-' adequate tribute knew J inunie Morrison well. Wewere acquainted with, him as -aboy, and recojrnixea in mm iuuo loiyri ny.' BentlmentawnicnanerwaraawiOTKuowi.-w man. Ills career was indeed shoit butfriend James MofrSon, while memoir wUl point to grave as that of owe' of Bobeeoa'a most xoailsiiitf tonavi .--' .?"! v-.'SJilJR "jL: il ioiwin kn will inner MinunnB lociioriKU nio uauuw u d its flight to the d who gave it birthNot I Ma W, and cahnly closed his gentle eyes ae death nittea peiore.nu mmtsSrRi'tA sympathy or numerous acquaintances,' WhUe ,xjr l,a Tiaeainv BtTflLncer Wlll-SadlV DOW His amietecLreiauyes carry wiw rfRnnitisnni aeouAlntances, rrhile when shown the grave of the youthful sleeper in Carolina Cemetery, , rr ; , 4 r - REILXT-Jn thU cUyjDnttelttn in Jas. Aloyisos, infant .son of Mr. Jamcs and Mrs, Ann iteury, agea a year, uk" - -r ' The funeral will take place this afternoon at S o'clock at the residence, -thence to-Oak dale Cemetery. The friends and acquaint ances of the family are respectfully invited to attend. - - - . . , Philadelphia Age anBulletin please copy : EW. AJXVERTTSBMENTSw? Daily ttiattbutlona n tlie I'cmutauoa rmo, viiiirawa, at iz u'ciocjc, ji Dec, 14,187 V. 66, 71, 67, 9, 46, 84, 65, 19, 41, S, 60, 63, 3180 S3. . No; 174, prawn at 5 o'clock, P. M., Dec. 14, J870. " i ' WSO; 45, 29X8, 2, 43, 40, 23,! li.; ' - "Wltnes8 my hand, atTTllmliigton, this day.' 'deo W-tf - . . - . " Commissioner. LITeataM Substantial? 1 BOOTS ani SHOES Embracer all and some ,y Ba Y, .N EAT: Patterns V GJEO. II. FBEKCIJ A SOW, 29 North Pront St. dec 14-tf XTTlt ttt n AY llmillfftOll Steaill FirG , : : ". r A CALLED VESTINQ or the above Com pany will be held at the Hall this even log t 1 o'clock, A - foil : attendance is de sired. EOBEBT M. HOUSTOlf,1 1 Secretary: doe IMt Bankrupt Notice. THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, that on the 6tb. day of Novembei , 170, a Warrant in Bank ruptcy was leaned out of the District Court of the United States, for the Cape Fear District of North Carolina, again st the estate of A. J. Woodward, of FayetteviUe, in the County of Cumberland, in said District, who has been ad judged a Bankrupt on bis own petition. .That the payment of any debts, and the delivery of any property belonging to such Bankrupt, to mbi orfor his use; ad the transfer oi any propeny oy mm, are iorDiaaen oy jaw, ana .t Z??ZfJ "5 ?"L fz or more Assignees of his Estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at Fay etteville, N. C . before William A. Guthrie, .ncgiater in twnKrapicT in saia JUisuicc, B- IflAlslnAlr IT v aw V UlUbA A. U.I on tne win or iecember. 1870. D. MACRAE. Dept. U, S. M. and Messenger dec 15-2t : in Bankruptcy. Bankrupt Notice mais is to givb NOTiCEvthat on the 28th 1 J A dflvor Norembflr. 1870. a Warrantor Ran V. ruptcy was issued out of the District Cou tf the United States, for the Cape Fear District of North Carolina, against the estate of John Fairley, of Laurlnburg, in the County of Kichmond, In said District, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt on h is own petition. xnai tne payment ox any aeots, ana tne oe liyery of any property belonging to such Bankrupt, to him or for his use. and the trans fer of any property by him, are forbidden by law, and. that a meeting- of the creditors of saia JttanKrupt, to prove tneir aeota, ana to choose one or more Assignees of his Estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at Fayetteville, N. C, befora William A. tfuthrie, Esq., ttegister in Bankruptcy ln said District, at 10 o'clock A. M on the 29th of December, 1870. D. G. MacUAE, . Dept. TJ. S. M. and Messenger ' deol5-2t : - in Bankruptcy. Bankrupt Notice. THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, that on the 26th day of November ,1870, a Warrant of Bank ruptcy was issued out of the District Court of the United States, for the Cape Fear District of North Carolina, against the estate ol Thomas Moore, of Clinton, in the County of Sampson, in said District, who has been IV Bankrupt, to him or for nis use, and the trans. ferof any property by him , are forbidden by law. and that a meeting of the creditors of said Bankrupt, to prove their . debts, and to choose one or more Assignees of his Estate, will be hela at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at Fayetteville, N. C, before William A. Gntnrle, Esq., Register in Jtsanarnptey- in said District, at lO o'clock A. M., on the 80th of December, 1870. D. G. MacRAE, Dept. U. S. ll.'and Messenger dec 15-2t . a .i i in Bankruptcy. in Bankrupt . Notice. , THIS-IS TO GIVE NOTICE.that on the 26th dav of November. 1870. a Warrant of .Bank ruptcy was Issued out of the District Court of TBOUDIWII OUW8t lur tuvra tear uutrnik of North Carolinr, against the estate of EUia I. Gaddy, of Lanesboro', in the Cb'nnty of An son, in said District,-who has been adjudged a Bankrupt on his own petition. That the pay ment of any debts, and the delivery or any property belonging to such Bankrupt, to him or for his use, and the transfer of any property by him, are forbidden by law, and that a meet ing of the creditors ot said Bankrupt, to prove their debts, and to choose one or more Assignees of his Jstate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at Fayette ville, N. C, before William A. Guthrie, Esq., Register in Bankruptcy in said District, at 10 o'clock A. JO., on tne iwtn oi uecemDer, iw. d. g. Macrae, Dept. U. S. M. and Messenger deo 152t in Bankruptcy. Bankrupt Notice. THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, that on the 26th day of November, 1870, a Warrantor Bank, ruptcy was issued out of the District Court of tne umtea states, ior tne uape x ear uisiirrcb of aortn Carolina, against toe estate oi syi ranius C. Barrett, of Carthage, In the County of Moore. In said District, who has been ad , judged a Bankrupt on his own petition. That tne payment or any aetrts, ui m uenvcry ui any property belonging to such Bankrupt, to him or for his use, .and the transfer of any .property by him, are forbidden by law, and tnat a meeting oi me raeaiwrB ui gain ibuk rupt, to prove their debts, and to choose one. or more Assignees of his Esta tew. will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at Fayetteville, S. C, before William A.Guthrie, Esq Register in Bankruptcy in said District, at 10 o'clock A. M on the 81st of December, J670. c D. G. MacRAK, ' -; Dept. W. o. ML. ana Messenger r ,; ueol5-2t ' ln Bankruptcy. ' Shirts ! Shirts ! Shirts ! 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Burdett Combination Organ, Caiito i Bnrieffs Kew IipMoiits. Greatest' Success of the Age! rTUIE disagreeable reedy tone entirely over- come m mi8 instrument, ane veraicc is unanimous. We challenge the World to equal it l uur new scale medium-sized 7 octave PIANO POETES Are now ready, at low prices fbrcasn. The New Tork Indepeddent of Sept, 16th. ays oi iue MKJOiUXix x uuuaa : , . "It is by far the most perfect reed instru ment we have ever seen." ? The Christian Leader of Oct. 2d, says :? . we had no idea, that, a reed instrument. coma be Drought to such perfection." The pieas and public eyerywihero who have had an opportunity of listening to its beauti ful strains, not only give it their unqualified apprqval, but unhesitatingly concede that it Stands without a rival. ' To great increase in the sale of our instru ments, has enabled us to reduce our prices for FIRST-CLASS PIANOS, trom ten to twenty-live per cent, less than any other house (offerihg the same class of instru. mentsi in tne umtea states. While we act ncen the maxim of "OHick sales and small Drollts." we : maae it, at the same time, a special object, to furnish our customerBwith intrnments in no way inferior to the x "Best in the Market. EVKBT INSTRlTMEIfT FVLLT UUAB ASTEED FOB SIX TEARS. Many families have had a desire to obtain a Piano, but could not afford to pay the dealers a prozu of from tioo to asoo, neitner ao tney wish to purchase a cheap made instrument, that would cost more to keep in repair than it is worth, hence a large class of our music loy. ing people nave oeen oDiigea to ao witnouu We can furnish NeW Seven-Octave Piano Fortes from $275 to $950. Second-hand Pianos from 40 to $250 New Cabinet Organs, 45 to 1,000. PRICE LIST SENT TO ANY ADDRESS. C. M. TREMAINE, W. B. TREMAINE. juneS-SAFtf Be Your Own Judge Syr THE Merits of a SEWING MACHINE. . Anew supply Just received of SINGER'S Unrivalled Sewing Machines, Call and see them, or address the agent, JQ. A. NEWELL, dec 14-tf No. 9 South Front St. TIT Notice. TO delinquent Tax-payers of Town Creek Townshin. Brunswick County : The un dersigned, Trustees of Town Creek Township, give notice to those who have not paid up their Township Taxes for 18b-70, that if they do not settle no on or before tlie 24th inst , that executions will be made on their prop erty, EDWARUN.TA1LOU, Trn. EZRA THOMAS, irus. decH-lw A. H, EVANS, Collector. Florence 'Hacliine. . .The Special Com- jnittee appoiuted to examine and re- port on Sewing Ma- ' chines at the North Carolina State Fair held at Raleigh .?'. awarded a Gold r a . a. i via. s ence Sewing Ma chine ier tue ease and Quietness of its movements, perfection and large varietv of work, and its valuable new features, making it the -most valuable Sewing Machine for family use. .. ..':: D.ANDERSON, General Agent for N. C, Office A Salesrooms. No. Market St. dec 13-tf Wilmington, N. C. $3 Watch ! $3 Watch ! THE GREAT EUROPEAN tnMh Alnminnm Gold Wateli Co. HAVS AFPOnrTID - J. F. WILLIAMS A CO., Jewelers, 5ftl Broadway, New Xorb, BO LB AOKBTS FOB THS XJ. 8., And have authorized them to seL their great Eureka Aluminum Gold Watches for lhree Dollars, and to warrant each and every one to trnen correct time ior oho jwr. jiiuo rnnTflntiA in he thebest and cheapest time keeper that la now ln use ln any part of the globe. The works are i n double cases, Ldies' unri Ottawa aiKfw.nYid are beautifully chased. The cases are made of the metal now so widely. known in Europe as Aluminum uoiu.. j. um r. n? rsnitt. which it cdtoav retains : It will stana the test of the strongest acids ; no one can tea it from oia oniy ov weiKiih vu unminum ii bAimrene-fourthlighter. The works are all made by mackinerv, the same as the wen-known American Watch. We pack the Watch safely in a small box and send It by mail to any part of the United States on Mwwtnr. . nf as no flftv cents for packing and MatAcrtn. a tn la sent free with each Watch. Money should be sent by Post-Offlce Money Order or in a Registered .Letter. Address an orders ana communieations to J. F, WIT J-i a ms A CO., Jewelers, 86t Broadway, New Tork. nov 29-eodlm-ent Tu Tli 8at Salt ! Salt ! "' 3.500 SACKS SALT NOW LANDING, ExI Schooner D, Brittain.. ' For sale low from wharf by v -' u dee 18-tf K . -. -iH . J. W. KERCTLNER. 2,000 Bblo. Idme. YTIRESH and GUARANTEED SUPERIOR to JD. ANZJLN THIS MARKET. Builders and Plasterers are, specially' requested to try It. just am vea anq going into store. nov 23-Im ' ' WORTH A WORTH. 4UU 7TT-: : -J Kbw Landing, jAAinitnannnTrii:. ? f; i --wKliams MURCHISON. deoI3-tf . , : . , ;- ,.t i ' - Ereah Stock Groceries A Nl I PROyiSIONS, . yr .. ...;.:.. - - o- ; yoR CASH, "Am : EDWARDS t HALL'S. oct 4-tf - ; ' ' HATES AXYSTX5JJXa s . OM8piarone day, .isiSiui.AA'M I - " three day. loo " .' 'iooyar2uu4.-..;j.iijiae fc flvedaya,...i.M.............., a 00 ? - ''. one week-w ,... ico -4 Contract Advertisements takes 4t pro " portiOBatelylowratea. ;- : m ". MArriacea, Deaths.; Rellrfous. JTuneral and :. Obituary noUoeawlli be iiiaertfHkaVLalf raus Pg advwee jotbefrat; Steamer Taccama" A ii-Z j;uii,': .... fH MONDAY KXT, 10th inst"at S o'cloet r KJ P. At., we will eell, rt tire wharf oi thri Wilmington and Weldon. Railroad Company, (unlesa previously disposed of at private sale- the .well Imown&lde-nheel Steamer i , As she now' standi, wlth'evehmisippeT1 " tainingandbelonglngrtolier.: tfitwJ07!l Length i over ;all,..,,.,n.M--r.T 16C 1-10 feet.. Breadth of beam,.."Vn.'5i.T 4-W M lJ Depth of hold,..,U.:.jw;,..v 11' -:;. c Measuring ,....,....., t98 83-100 tons . Engines In good ordr. of ' iliorW Power, : L andwadyforimmedUtnse,,-. ,? t s;,.,, ' For terms and partieulars, apply as above Or tO- v -f,w ii.U-U V;.iJi.' . - FBKMOSTK ; , . deo 14-ts The Very latest Hatpl. I AM CONSTANTLY RECEIVING AlLTlf . 1 ... : ......... i ,, , New and Late Styles. s JUST IX THE XBE HAT! AND OTHER . ,.!.' N i vif Sty I ie o TIIOS. H..WRIGHT, mthhattj dec 7-tf ' NC 9 North Front Street; NORTH CAROLINA -. . .'-....'. i - Beneficial Association ! 1 "i; SECOND: Grand Single No: Distribution : . ' '.' of ' Valuable Beal Estate ' " ' AND' : - PEESOKAT, PROPERTY ! To Take Place ' . .'-. r ' i . .i .. . . IN WILMINGTON, , N.C . a ;, Monday, Jan. 10th, 1871, "o 10,000 Nos. Put in the Wliel ; 110 AWARDS DRAWN. "Whole Certlfleatea, )3 ; Halves, $3 SO Quarters, $1 29. WHAT THE CITY PRSS SAY S Pbizb DRAWiirav Quite a crowd assembled at the Theatre yesterday noon, to witness the Grand Drawing of the North Carolina Bene, flcial Association. There were 100- prizes ln all, and little rolls Of paper separating these were placed in a wheel on one side, while the. tickets were In another wheel opposite to the former. Between the two was a table, at which eat the Judges and Mr. John Jondon, Commissioner. The wheels were made with glass sides, so that everything within them could be seen and were Becureiy locked, until the drawing began. This waa done b; ty i means of two littta boys, who were securely blind- folded, one drawing a number from one of t he Bponu it the-r drawing was done ln a perfectly fair and just 4 manner. Wilmington Daily Journal Dee. 2nd. Thk Gravd Dkawiko Yestzjiday. The arand single number distribution of the N. C. Bene. ' ncial Association, wnicn tooic piaoe at the Theatre yesterday, at 1, o'clock, was the all., absorbing theme during the day. The draw ing took place ln public, a committee having been selected from the audience to act with " the Commissioner in keeping an account of . the tame and to see that it was conducted fairly. Quite a respectable crowd was present to witness the drawing. The following num bers drew iho principal prizes t ' No. , 8310, 15,000; No; COOVtVO); No. 5775, 12,609, No. 2842,12,000; No. 1407, ACOO; No. 4412, $1000; MO. 100, lew. . ijie ervixu:abe au. wna sold to a citizen of Wilmington, N. C Wil mington Morning Spar, Dee 2nd. , . , IN TniS, OUR SECOND GRAND DISTKI. BUTION, -Jl ' ' - . 1 HO AWARDS MUST DE DRAWN 1 .. . . . ... One Award, valuation,...'..... ..;....ty00 Two Awards, ' " each,... ....... .. 2,500 Two u " 2,000 Two " " , '.'.. l,0CO Two u ' ' 41 00 and 101 other awards, ranging ln value from JOHN LONDON, Commissioner. . . , Descriptions of Property on file at tur office. v. Send money by Post-Offlce- Order- or Registered Letter. , For information and orders, address, W.H. GEBKENV General Agent Principal Office No. 11 South Second St.; P. O. - Box 69, Wilmington, N. C. , . dec6-8AFtd i. i' -(." A H. Heff, J:.:.- -m ArAKTJrACTTTRER iAKD DEALER IN JxJL Hardware, Guns, Stoves, Pumps, Kero-' sene Oil; Tin and Sheet Iron.) jr!h r: U . , ROOFING DONE AT SHORT NOTICE. . Agent for FAinHAX KS SCALES, J J No. U Front 8t Wilmington; N. K. JnnelO-U ( . : ;( r; '' : For Sale at Wholesale; JBO BOXES ORANGES AND LEMONS , l,0Oj Lbs. Candies,- a-BMv BweeVCider, . Bbla.Flonr.W Cases Canned. Oood iaa Kits Macxerei. iw xhuw Cheese, SO Kegs' Butter and Lard, lOev Boxes Herring ' .' eo Bgs. Congee, 100 Bbla. A, Sugar, SO,00 Cigars, , '4 1 V OO Boxes Tobacco, ! Cases Toys, and ail kinds of goods for Christmas, such as FRUITS, Nl7TS,;N0foONS, Ac. ' dec 11-siFtf f 1; .'e'.HELd'eJ' , . ."""ITOTICE;:" ' . - APPLICATION wUl be made to the present , Legislature of North Carolina to incor porate the Real Estate and Loan Association of WllmingtonTNorth Carollns r 'i -nov ssOdysent.-.v-j ;-
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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