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zzzzz2 .; - " iocr C. : j ,A.i.rfwli.ii4.. ta ,2- ,'v..ji . rt. HfiKKAnD, F.rtltur And Ppr. )rriO. Dawson Bank BuIldinies,Front BL ,r. I advanca. ,.......; 7 (0 taadv.ncft..j.vi..;... ,..v3 CO i1, month, injwtvanc.,.... .... 2 CO ... "ni,ir, ............. ... o ,t rr f h City T lgFT.OWr frr TWIl ll.l lU '" . . y-i . HB,.;aiT."s: 1 - T.v T" ? Conservative Hominar , tions. r B. G;T70ETH K ISAAC 3i Olt AIITⅇ Uijisbergsb's Live Book Storey Jtfarket .treet-Cbrlmas Preantshmos, Ac. X C. BsnotiCIAL AssoCii.Ti63r,-Btatement of Drawings. ' "U'q-y. vryr peoroe R.FBESCH& SoN.-lfts to your Friends. : , Gso. A. NEWBix-elbgeVf UnrHalled"8ew ing Machine ? . ,7 ' H fUT Cms. D. Mffcas & 3cWlhcs,eas, Se- Cowan A Mktts. Christ ma Goods Fam , Groceries'. : . ; ..:, . . Tnos. H. Waion A NiceJiOt of Youths ftudCbildjen Hats. .0 j i; Wm Ettinobb A General Assortment of Dry Goods. Y O T. t": T.'VT V p' ' . Heide BKOS.-OnrcgesJ Pine, Apples, Fire Cracbcrs, &c. 7 ' ' THE HlOIt COURT OF IMPEACH KENT OOGASiriSb. ' M .. GOV. 1I0LDEN ORDERED TO APPEAR. He is Orsated TblrtyDays to File his Answer. Special telegram to the "Morning Btar.l . '' v Hjlluqh, Dec 35. W. ff. Bernard: - - The High Court of Imvtchmat4 if now or pnixed. Got. Ilolden iae toen ordered be fore the Court and asks for thirty days to file hia answer.: It was ordered that 1i be allowed until the 23rd day of January, 1871, to file Ills answer, and thaVthe Managers on tire part of the Honse be requested to file their replica tion. The Managers are also requested to pro cecd with the trial on the SOU. of January, The Coneerl, We learn that the Concert and 'Exhibition of St. Paul's Institute and Academy of Muelc, which took place atlhe City Hall last night, wa?,conslderlogthe Inclemency of the weather, attended by a very respectable audience, wtib ixpressed themselte highly gratified with the rich musical treat with which they were 7 f;i'vorcd. t'. S. Commissioner. . - Edger IL McQulggV-Eo.-si o' this' clty, has received tho appointment from the U. S. Cir vuit Court, now lu session In 'Raleigh, of U; 1 Cotnmisslooer for the State of North Caro liim. The 'Sqnire qualified yesterday ud will enter immediately upon the discharge of his duties. , ' t Z. r-f-ti' '"v A Boland for on OllTer." A warrant was issued r yesterday for the ar rest of one Jane gpelsght, on the charge of as- Mult and battery," ;The feoiaje mentioned also had a warrant issned for the. arrest of "the in- dividual who was Instrumental lu placing her in the same predicament. Both parties were predicament. Both panic arrayed before Juatlce. McQulg, ,wholb- r.!80is, ete,. Give him a call. -chareed each of them at the cost Of the pros- 1 , . , tcutor. So much for trolnn- to law! " ' ' mttm Bemember the Poor. Letthe prosperous and well-to-do, who are husy making preparations for the joyoas sea- those who arc not oulv nnablc to provide the COinforta nrl lnrnrU .nnrAnrltn t, tl. na- ion. but are atthla moment .nff.rln for even the Beccsaru,; :ii:i:Md.to&Xihm J j 1 Viiuiiii)rUn Inetltnte. 1 We neglected, In'oor last. to tender iur 1 aiknowlcdgiiients to Mr.. L. Mcglnncy the j very efficient Principal of the above Institution 1 for an invitation to attend an. exhibition of J Declamation and &lnirtnr bv ift .nunlla retcr- I tlUV morning . W nlan rairivf Am- tnahllitv tn 4 h present, but we have no donbtHhat the cx- I hibition was fully up to the standard of excfl- leucu which has been displayed by the pupil9 I the Institute on former occasions; the re-1 4ultof the excellent training and discipline "".-I uiuy nave receivea at uie panas 01 meiri worthy and experienced Instructor. r-v ne charlotte Democrat. i Among our exchanges last night we were s-auio see the Charlotte jJemoeratt tnat time- 1 nonorta aud noble conservative .sheet, that ! succumbed to the flames which lately consum-1 u me onico and material, but comes forth usain clo.hd In a braa new salt and present- pUrpo8e of nominating candidates for Alder handsome anoearance aa any oaner we v t rpanit hlowf' ' " ? 1 "now of. We wish our friend Yates every sue- wss and hope he may never be subjected to a I "se misfortune to that which lately befel him - . - - - - - i '' 1 . . , . .f. . . "estea for Isrcyiy. ; , colored man. bvlhe name joi ueo, ,uaii. 7 b ,ro viumoeriana couuiy, py Detectives Sellars and Carr, yesterday arged with stealing; a trunk; ; together 'with ' vuu enii imm ma i ninn npnni nn nnnuiv contents, from the Union depot on 8unday morning last It seems tha t several articles ve disappeared from the depot recently in the same way that the trunk did, and the of- ncials of the WllmlngtOn, Columbla and Att KUbta Railroad, from Whose train the missing articles were taken, resolved that ttey, would fcrrctout the enilty parties.'; Hall wbs com mitted to Jail, In default of securltyln the sum of $100, to await an examination before Justice McQulgg this morning, at ll1 o'clock.In tha meantime, a proper warranfhaviog been issued ,or tU3 purpose, a thorough search of the Premlies of the accused will be wade. Mr. HolIIa, ot Indiana,' thought it no La"uto kiss a -pretty girl, but changed bfs ilnd when her big brother got afterlm. r mm Vol. VIlr-ITo; VO. soeAl Dots. r'A white balaf patient was Vent of the Otyi Hospital yesterday. v --' :" V x - " Aaere much slinging of slings, todr dies Chd jpnnchcs jsterdayvU T.; ' Persons wisting- to make holiday presents should consult our advertising columnar 7T ., May"6r.MarUri left for New York' yester flay inornlng.VAldermaa George Chadbourn lsActlng Mayor in hia absence. - i) Tr- 0ar clt7 as ylslted by the heaTiest fail of snowo. .Thursday, night that It has experi enced within the last foulirs. : ;-.7T;; i 7: Remember that there will be services at Johu'a Church to'rnight and that the bell ilbejung.'ai l3 Vclock'Mu honor 'oi tthe Feas of,ChrUtmaVw T. T V' ine politicians were wide awake last night, : notwithstanding the coldness of the" weather, f Meetings were being held in; every section of the city. The grand Christmas Festival, to be par ticipated! In hy the. two SchOols',under the su perintendence of Miaa Amy M. Bradley, takes place at the City Hall this evening. J. The Grand Lodge of colored Masons'meet In Fayetteville on Monday. About twenty- five or thirty cf the fraternity will go from this place to-day, and a very interesting time Is ex-pected.- ; ' : ' ; ''7: Meerschaum pipes and nearly evcrj kind of tobacco "pipes may be "quickly and thor oughly cleaned, by connecting the stems by a small rubber connecter with a steam tap and allowing the steam to blow; through them The oily and gummy matters will 'all be soft ened and blown out.' '; " '- -.'V.!)"-. ..:;, -. Adam Woodbury, colored charged with assault and battery and forcible trespass, was rrleaaed from jail yesterday, on his own re cognizance, to make hia apptaraace before Justice McQuIgg on the 3rd of February. The Live Book Store presents e tempting array to charm the lovers of he beautiful, the intellectual end the useful, and where all can get.a present suitable to the season. V ThoseVho indulge in the liquid, as well as In the more substantial delicacies of the season, will find what they want at Cowan A Mett's, where all the ingredients for the favo rite Christmas beverages are to be had. . - We learn that the Don .Quixote InTln- cl&les, abont eighty strong, will parade on Monday and astonish the natives with their graceful riding and martial appearance. r Hon. O. Hr Dockery r passed : through this city yesterday, e route for home, where he will spend the holidays. ll " ' : . a. There was a special 'meeting1 of the Board of Aldermen last eveninsr, but the busi ness before It, If any, was transacted with such unusual dispatch that we arrived too late to inform onrself as to Its import. If anything important was done, it will appear In these columns to-mo: row. , There will be a meeting of. the Cooserva- tivexecntlve Committee, at their rooms in the Journal building, this evening; at 8 o'clock. Every member is expected to be present, as business of Importance will come before tlie meeting. ; Messrs, Helde Bros, on the wharf, adver tise n arrival Just in time for the holidays, of Valencia - Oranges, tajsether . with ' - ..."...J w quantity of fine apples, Are crackers, lemons, Ve had n oI Canadian weather yea turuay. ' 11 was aeciueaiy ine coiaest aay we have had this . season, which was plainly evinced by the. pendant Icicles to be seen where the snow was melting from the honse if WaSfrVSUW WOTU UeeilBffft. Pursuant to a ca of, the Executive Com mlttee, the Conservallve voters of thevariona mutt it iu f uui in mu w v kito u huuvwci place. The Third Ward met, but without making; any nominations, .adjourned to meet again at the call of the Executive Committee. The First and 8econd Wards met, but adjourn ed to meet again on Wednesday night next, wtthnnt mntlnc nv nominations. The Fifth AV raut' knl n'Minni mal-tATr an nnliitna. tlonsradjoorned to meet some day1 riext week, the precise time to be hereafter made known. The shortness of Jpe. notice pf the meetings in the varlons Wards, together wi.th the.dlfflcnlty which was experienced id securing suitable rooms for tne purpose, wnicn creaiea some confusion, made it necessary to postpone the namiottuuus iur n nw uj m mui w ,1. ' U'LT 4 f IteDnblle The Republican voters of the various Wards me4 last night, pursuant to a call: from the cnairman of the Executive Committee, for the . jrir8t Ward. The y'oteri uf this W ard met at Brooklyn Hall and nominated Wm. Kel lo?gf gr an(j Owen Blrney, both cojored. i Second TFanl. TUevoiers prtuia wara me - ... - m a a wt o a. at the Court House and nominated Messrr. . . - -r..j t.:--i vt.w tw, ThU Wurrt had a mcetinir at m f hUshOQi 10W betWeen Seventh RndElKbth streets, but, without making J any i - . . . nominations, aojourneu 10 meci, .ir vuo Armory, in the basement of- the City Hall bulldingVthls evening, at 8 olbc'w'Tyl :r jhwrfA grlTne voters" of this Ward met at thd Ahn street Engine noui e,: andTiioml- natcd Messrs. Geo..- Chadbourn -. and - H.. S. ficrvosSJ ;i.t . Fifth TKartt The e meeting ' waau. held at Mbuqt OUto Chapel, and Anthony Howe and Wra..' H.' iThnrbur,' both coioredr were- the nog06''' . '''"X, "77; ' 'll'XVecent . divorce in Rhode-Iland was caused by a dispute about a Koose.-V 77V' Miss Angelica Byrnes, a weaitnyiaay 01 Montreal, now in Rome, haa given his Holl ness, the Pope, a purse of $8,000 in goio., 1 '1 . n- v East. v5-,t 7ft r ..j spjiv;-' " ' !'HV ! ' 'l -- ir f- ' - - S il '.u hjjlf.-y . nowise? fit 1i- ' ' ; r, - '" .' ,'1,7; r , MoUae at. LU: iW'-ntiT-.Si 4 9: ;f f,rr " lea WABQ. f.v . , i-.-ijy ? nVL -. l ''--S4.: ' - I f" Z' - ,7 ?!:)!" . Fourth street. mi' 1 LLSfT.iUM-J 4'-w ...... -"v-r 5 i. TV vi ifj 'y-i-irtrfl laaWAQD, L J'? Si ii-'.- B Fonrtn Word Nomination. The Conservative, voters of the Fourth Ward assembled, last evening, in pursuance to the call of the Executive Commlttecri,n.I vt- On motion of . Mr. Wm. ? II.. Bernard Col. J. G. Burr was called to the Chair, and Mr. Robert M. Houstbn requested to 1 act 1 ae Secretary."'; 77" ' "'fXi''. r' ' Kominauona for Aldermen being aeciarca in order, the' meeting proceeded to baHoi,' which resulted in the choice of Mr. B. G. Worth and Cant. Isaac B. Qransrer. On motion of Mjor T. H. McKoy, the nomlnaUons were f made nnanlmona. . c , Mr, Wm. H. Bernard moved that the Chair man appoint a committee of two for each block in the Fourth Ward, to take charge of rcglstraUonUnd jcaJovasibg, waickUDiUonJ wlTadoptcd and on further motion the meet- ingadjourned. n u a Short dresses will prove very inconve nient to a lady who travels much by railroad; as she must, under the circumstances, -inva riably miss her train. ?7 - ! -''':-;l:"?!:'v The belle of Charleston, 111., chews to bacco, j,. r...y. i i .:..,! ,'.'.. They have billiard matinees for ladies in Brooklyn, which, Recording 'to the papers. attract "large and 'fashionable assemblages.' . LEOISULTITB 8TJHMAIIT. , ; We make up the folleving . sum mary of the proceedings of the' Legisla ture from the , report in the Standard , SENATE. :. i : ' , . . TnuBSDAT, Dec 22. . INTRODUCTION OF BILLS. 7, : . By Gr W. Price, col . Bill supplement tary to an Act concerning the city of Wii-: rnington, ratified December, l87fX Re-U ferred to the Committee on Corporations.' By Mr. Graham l Bill in relation to vacancies occurring . in County, officea. Placed on calendar. - By Mr. Norment:. Resolution in favor of the Sheriff ot Robeson. - Referred to the Committee on Propositions and Griev ances. - ' ' : r ' - from the nousE; ;;:;;. A message was received from the House transmitting a bill relating to municipal elections,-with amendments,--; asking the concurrence ot the Senate in the same, which was concurred inc iii On motion of Mr. Merrimon, the ruk were suspended for the purpose of taking up, and putting through its several read ings, I ill No. 58, (Senate bill) to investi gate alleged fraOds" In . the disposition of bonda ot the Stare," issued to, "Railroad Companies, and for otber purposes.' x u V - Mr. - Lehman moved an amendment to the bill, extending the scope ot the Com-. mission; which was adopted. -, i On motion bt Mri Gilmer, the blanks in the bill, providing for-the appointment of the Commission j were filled with, the followiog names, tof i wit ; Messra David Coleman, Robert Johnson, and ;Peter Adams. ; .. :.ji:c.irt, TiaiT-i T.un ? On motion of Mr., Worth, the name ot HL S. Robins; rofA Randolph; was udded On motion of 3Ir,. Graham, the bill was I nmended so s to " prescribe "what 4 roads fiuOUICl De, lQVesil2aieu, r uj-wii; iwiwu and Western ,Di visions of the Western North Carolina Railroad, Western Rail roaci, and tho Wilmington, Charlotte and Rutherford Railroad: On motion of Mr.?J6hesY' the bill was amended so as to, authorize said Commis-' sion to report to this body at the next ses sion, or during the present session, if in their discretion it may seem proper. The bill passed its second' . reading and -was read a third time. when " Mr. Gilmer moved to amend further by including two other, roads, to-wit: Atlan tic,4 Tennessee & Ohio RoSd; and the Chat ham Road, which was-adopted. Mr. Merrimon called the previous ques- tion, which was' sustained, ana-tne dui rtaased its third reading.. . 1 ,7 . : . On motion ot Mr. Merrimon the bill was crrdered to be engrossed and sent to the House at once; nOTJBB OF REPRESENTATIVES. ; t ,1 ,V . NIGHT SESSION. IP l'7WTONkaDAY.iBec 21: j The Convpntion bill was taken ttp.J The bill aai; whole was put on its second reaa in end nassed.' veas 40. nays 32. Mr. Har?rrove called attention to the maioritv and claimed that the Speaker must decide if the bill did not have a two third majority that the bill did not. pass. The Speaker decided that "the bill had passed py tne requisite majoruvj, r,l"4 ;T ' tl''Kii;'"''!?!": r?Rt .--a.Uv',i:-y ; -goi'4if' 'T - i' r " 4Uk T7ARD. SthWABD. -"ef i f t' t .1'. If--' !?. nor Mr. Hargrove appealed from , the : de cision of the Chair, not on any rule of the House, bat on' constitutional grounds. The Chair did not recognize the, right of the gentlemiffl taappeau ' ' ' 7T; " Mr. French raised a point of order, that the second reading of a bill ' is a " part; .of Its legislative life, and it can, go ' forward without, it. and its Iesralitr most be aa f perfect there as in its final atagei and the cuur osuexiaaes io ueciae CDaSurnuonai questions, upon which the right to appeal stands. The chair .ruled' the gentleman out of order. L fx'-:-: 5i.-...tn.-, ; 1- --i U' UJ' 5 -. f i--,;.;?. ... THTJBSDAT,; Dec. . 22. , ( Mr. French presented a memorial from the commissioners of New Hanover,, ask ing to be allowed to levy a special tax ; referred. ; .. . - ',. -;: -:v;. ) wt Mr. Fisher presented a bill from the commisionera ; of Bladen for the same purpose; referred.'? . - t . By Mr. Fisher : A bill, in favor of the -pnenrjot Biaaen county. r i By Mr. French ;A bill to authorize the! levy a special tax ; rderred. . . w By Mr. Powell: A biU to define the duties of Judges ; of Superior Court in certain cases ; placed on calendar. By. Mr. Fisher : A bill to authorize the Commissioners of Bladen county to levy a special tax ; referred. ' '. 1 . On moiitn of Mr. Johnston, of Bun combe, the rules were suspended and the m.! L!1I A-l r vonTeouoa uiu .waa u&en up . The bill as amended was- read. ' Mr. Houston moved to postpone the further consideration ox the bill until the 16th of January. ; He said he did not wish tot be understood as being unfriendly to the bill. The questjou of a Contention had- uot .been discussed m his section during the last canvass, and as members were ging home for the Christmas holi days they could have a fine opportunity to consult their constituents. i? The post ponement asked for would not at all inter-. fere with an early Convention if.it was deeided to pass the bill.. ,. It became the importance of the - question and, ihe aicr nity of the House that ample time should be taken to maturely consider the matter, Altera lengthy disoussLon .the question recurred on the motion of Mr Houston to DostDone the bill to the 16th of ; January. The yeas and nays were called, and. the motion prevailed by a vote ot; yeas 45, nays 85. ... . . . ; ITr nrannnr mnniirn rooAiuniar'ho having voted with the majority for that Mil VlV&uij .w awwuv.wv).. Pending the motion ta reconsider the House adjourned. : t- ( NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Gifts to" Yotir?end8. In givinr gifts to cmia: mn amcl eye pair or le the eesiderattimJ OEO. tt. FRHNCn& SON, 7"l! " : 2 North Ftfont UU dee$44f tun kxi ''; n 'uu.y; , : JU&T EOMr STEAMER, ?: 15.000 :8WEET V AT E NCI A A U JB , f-rrt BBtS IjlNEf ATTLES," 50 BOXES EIRE CRACKERS, . ' T 25 10 BBLS BUCKWHEAT, BOXES LEMONS, , r , -Eresh Nuts, Raisins, Candies, and. everytfcnwelseforCnrfstmaa. ' : :. ' r deci4-SJt?tf; r ;4i U , ;5 . HEIDE BROS. rniE ceAckebs, r: ' - - t; CENTS A PACR, j i:l ; At - 1 COWAS & METTS'. decS4-St'"; V s ' - Sewing ZlacblneThrcadHTCop. XEST QAlJTT,SlJJISff,lrrom DOO j m to ana ispnoi uouon, DiacK, wmie ai colors, at Cort for the next so days. Mow tne time so suppry yourselves at tno SINQER SEWINQ MArnifi. :i- v.. G. A. NEWKLX dec24tti No. 7 South Front street. d TVAXID. a . your 1 r.: r :r 2 1 menaa. nave an mil S Jti 1- A to that which la Y f4. r A neat .- ev n w. v . m ' i fx - - x t , jK'.v I'TiS'EOOTS an J SHOES ' 4 15 JCIasSaJ Ejrc v l .' H ikjffans' -Hirr7bu rr .in. 1 it . . 7". . i '.' -4 "''" - ' m ' cm & i!...- bun Ttnll 7- .. .. :rT '.'f ;Jf ':JrX. , VoilHo ft Will .be jiappy.r to wait perabrialiy v- ; - r ..-l-iiW Wnmin tiA 7 7 7" 5 " . V- "7l the public in genera at'HV gaeat NEW YORK HOUSE, Ik .... ITo. 15 Xlarket, Street 1 j ... i t " . AND eiTPERS . ...,.. . Bleached; n4?pnbJcheU-"jme T:$pnn at w em8 jpejryar; j-i K IPHI-RSS! r yard. I ... .... ( TT L T nulMO of OS nfa rtAP tn : if i f .T in f--.0 w Flafiiiel (all 8hades)at SOets peryd. t;c.. .... . . , . . t Boys' Brogarrst at 75 cents; 7 r : -n 5f Kens Brians atP$l 00, iS 1 ! Mens'X-laitereat $12 :; ; Mens Boots at$2 25.4idi - 1 W :: rjr-- . u.:- . -iH-j I 'J. i rj .-1 .n ...Tit? iar:jv iin.r;'f!) ? i. . ; 75-t y tnt :' i "J - ' t.' i-.f .,;! ii. it! i :TifC n-;: ..-. Otter, Uooa towns, etc ..j, ; dec24tf VJ d . ....................... S t9 ' ; ,:T jC3.ar . . .... .....7...... I W J T3 Corvtrart dr-Ttiisra ra.ta T "nat too - Portlcaiate2yl3wra.tts. .. C -ittuiry notice tM t t' rtA at L&Ii rates wtn paid forinau; ie i ctrwta full rates wli us clargedt j:iyi, , .ri;::i uoltnHJsV. . .... ; KEW 1 ADyERTTSEimiTa Dolly Illf tiontlone on ine pcranUu :i - Ko."lS3, Brawn: at 12 O'clock 1L, Jecu n, l870 f ,14, , 28, fl. V 8I- ; Witness my hand, at Wilmington; this day' IlkAi AD ! ? if t i i u-i fJi-ljnjG-' noli'- TTJSTlIf-A XIC "LOT 0' tOTiTI AKD.: 1 .nr7 b'AjI r:tQ .fI, rf .. ' ' . "if'-i j ; Alan .nv kind of 'J5;4 -W-til'-'Jf 1- a - t m tt A- fi Expected to-day, the nicest SILK HAT of ' the season. . -yw,--ir.,;..:.'-- o I decSttf,-,;. TBQVH. , vy,RIQlIT, jittery' ' I- - dec21.2t a pOWAN A METT3. JOB CHQJOE ,-f." TTrillnS,' TEAS AK1 UQUOR i ) ':H:v,Look'atthe ':n;l;; Minyifll GREAT VARULTf OF IMPORTED GOODS, , i m: 7-oirred t; JX; - ; J ' 5 Cfi AS.D WteRS A : COli : f 1 ' 3 - deeS4tf 7 Kerth Jront gtt wt.,'. Imported and Doniatic Beet fftanos at chas i. ltrrsa A'OOtt, ' t . Oeetfrtf T Kortn rztmt atxeet. . Cho loot Day i.y , t T O P Il ,E PA 11 E! P;0 Rf CHRIST II AS '!.- . rt -..,.,v .-.t t 1 ' ' - ! Si . ' Everything necessary to', be, found 1 f r- iin great variety:and r . ;' , low: dpw peice; ; - nef IV Atuli r'f riyCOWAif A iCETT&V: dec24-t . - - " Conservative Eiecutive A MEETING OF THE COSERVATTVE KxecatiTO Committee of Wilmington will be held at the Committee Rooms, in the v Journal Building, Saturday, erenlng ' at 8 O'clock.' . ' ' - :' - , The attendance of every member Is earnest . ly requested as bu-loeM! of the utmost, im portance will come before tbe Committee. . . DONALD McttAKChiilrTMut ) Choice Green & Black Ta. "yrrE have f heargtjwtf 0. 7 ; THE BEST GRADES . TJSAfl " ' . rdeostttr jtjiri jurr 7 t. tj Spiendid frVT W1C Offer for Sale for one-third lta Lfc3S . original, cost, Six Large Turpentine Distilleries, one large SteaiaPtmip,' one largo Boiler for running- pump and ateaming oar-, rds, together with Strainers, Dippers, and all necessary tools for running the same, U ,ta ' . - . ht tint .. . oompicw urvic, yuKjjji' JJ manWer, And ready to commence operations at' once, together . witl Sheds vaad .Warehbttses, for the storage of the. manuracturea articles, empty casks, Ac., Ac. .. ' Flllyaw wharT, next north of jthar c? . B. R. R, . and .immediately upon the Elver Along With tne property, wiu oe bovu ieww o wnarf for three years, from Oct, 1, 187U to 1873; after whfoht time satisfactory arrangemente eon. be made with, owner for lurther .lease. ( .. . ' 'The above nanufactory ean distill 160 bbls. Yellow Pip Turpentine OTjiSbblS. Yirgml"ur peniiae' dally, and la constructed so as to save labor, an A can be "run at the, very P slble cost. ApplytQ , ., r, . . t deelC-nactt . ' ' ' l VICK A MEBAKEi " Clxristmaa: io ComiiiG' - i . . TIHE LAKGKST AMI' VUttJLrii.BJ.xva.. lOf.Cbristmas rresent ast opened eti;Y (HROlfOS I CHROJIOS ! TromiU cent to O S5 dollars a piece, at T irj' tr-rurt i.-.-rrvT! HEI? SBERGER'3. , PRESENTS FOB YOdNO LADIES f i t r-'. i From S3aaM$StorUaat, . ?''.svs'.1 .'? tVf- j.'' i-'ii'"' .. y i .' i to almost anything you may ask for or want !7;7 Utfi.t ; nEINSBERGER, , dec20-tf . , r. Live Book Store J : ATJOnON SALES. r ; CKOWI-T, Anctionecr. By CBONLT Xf OHBao, -. Hit '-II Q oTai N WEDNESDAY, January 4, 171, tn front of our oClce .private sale of our once 11 funloM prevloaaly a tFpoeed ) we will sell the well known ofat private sale) Side-wheel Pteamer.7 j-; j n,... Waccamcw,: -:; . As she now stand, with 'eTerythiJj apper-: " taining andbeloaglsg to her; , i, .-a '-Length over all................... ICS WO feet. Breadth of beam,.... .......... 434-10 . . : : Depth of hol4,...M............. -'ll ' .Measuring .rr... ,.t OS 83-100 ton Knglnea In good order, of Horse rower, and readymrinrmedtito ure. v Eor terms and particular, apply? bove V ' "V'-r-' V 8. X FRraOTt-n ; 4 '- Eng. aad Supt JT11, ; WT Ui R, Co.. . 7: .", 5 1 M.:
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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