PUBLISHED DAILV V j
It. BEK"AItD. rtl(trMl Prop'r.
OrCK Dawson Bank Buildings, Front St. -
ann v snr, In a;rance.r.....V. ........ 00
Kn.ahs hi Mvune.........,.... a to
rUr.vvnot,ba, 111 u,,Taw;'?''VV fx2 00
lie m''th,' in ilTMWiitM.wM 75
TheMousTiro STi win be delivered to any
iart of the City at Cifran Cnn per week.
ConsereatiTve nomina
tions . t a..
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FOR AIDE KMENV:
BECOND WARD ; j
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hogeu mooiie:
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THIRD AV All D i r
It. J. JOXES,
JSO. G. BATJSXAX.
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FOUBTM WARD :
B. G, WOBTH,
ISAAC B. GRAINGER,
FIFTH WARD t
- ISAAC IF, i'.KWO
JIIJBCH PI RECTORY. "
' Bundat, Jan. 1.
St. James (EpiBcopal),
Morning Prayer at 11 A. M. ;
ErenioK Prayer at 4 P. M
' Sunday School at 3 P. M. .
St. John's Ctaareb (Eplspjkl),
Coiinsr Red Cross and Third Streets.
Morning Prayer at II. , . -
Evening Prayer at7K P. M. '
Sunday School o'clock A. M. '. :
First Baptist Cnaren,
Conner Market asd Futh , Streets,
licv. J. C. lliden, Pastor.
Sertlces at 11 A. M., 3 P. II., and 7tf P. M.,
by the Rev. A. B, Earle. ,
' Sunday 8chool at A. M. . i
Preaching every night till further notice,
llrsi Presbyterian Cnnreh, . s . ,
Corner Tiiird and Orasob Streets.
. Services at 10 W A. M., and7X P. M. by the
fustor, Aevi. 11. L. Singleton.
Sunday School exercises commence at' S
Lecture Thursday eveulnz at TMo'cldck.
On Dock Betweek 8econd and Thtrd Sts
Mass at6X and 10K A. M. Vespers at 4
P. iM., Rev. M. S. Gross, officiating clergyman.
Front Street 91. 1, Cliiircli, SontlA, KJ
Corner Walnut and i Front' "Streets.
Hev. R, 8. Moran, Pastor. . .
Services at 10K' A. M. and 7K P. M.
saooatQ tscnooi h jr. m.
- The pews In this church are all free. Gentle-
manly ushers , will be in waiting 40 conduct
strangers to teats. -; ' '
Flrtn Street M.-E. Chnrcta, f-' J
Firm Between' Church and Nun Stkbets.
Uev. Frank II. Wood, Pastor. , ; ? ,til
Services at 10 A. M., and at 7tf P. M. by
- the Pastor. . .v : r ' . ? ; - ' 1 ;
Sunday School at A. M. . i
Ciass Meeting at 4 P. M.
. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 1 P. M.
St. Paul's Evan. Eatnersua Chnrcb,
Market Street, Corner of Sixth.
Rev. G. D. Bernhelm, Pastor. i-
English service at 10 A. -M. ( . ;
German service at 7k P. M. ' T '
" Sunday School at 3 P. M. I 0 -'
Catechetical Lectures on Friday at 3 P. M.
Christian Chapel (Colore Methodist),
Cqrner CflCRCH and Sevtu Streets." ..
Sabbath 8chcol ut0 A. M. ; :
Service Hl'AvM.tM P. M. and 8 P. M.,
by the Pastor, -Rov. Bills Lavender.
MEW ADVEUT1MEHENTB.
N MmssBEKOER'sLive Book Store, 89 Market
street Diaries for 1871 Blank Books.
N. C. Beneficial Associatiqn.t-S, tatement
of Drawings. ; ; ; . .
Chas. T. Howard, Louisiana State Lottery.-
; - 'J ; - '
. P. George. Pews in the First Presby
terian Church to be rented. ' .?!.. . .
Read the advertisement of, Dr. Tptt's Ex-
pectorant..: 't l . 'lj ? . ;;, -
Hostbttkk & Smith Celebrated ' Stomach
TVittora
Munso!! & CaOvercoats. Garrlcks' and
entire stock of Clothing.
Perrt Davis . & Soir. Celebrated ; Pain
' Killer;;! J'-x..lXk U " U SliZi -F.
W. Lessman. Special Notice to the R.
S. r . E. C07
Goroe R. t French & Son. Boots and
njes. 1 s- 1 V ' I
F. W. Kerchner. Salt,. Coffee, apd other
Groceries. v.
Cronlt tt Morris-5-Valuable property for
sale. ., v iv'.l k.' L : , . JL . - k -. .
D. Pigott.- Tobacco, Snuffa,,: Cigars ' and
Pipes. I----.. : ' ,
F. 'J. ."Pekntfacmr. Registration ; No
Uce. . :V. til r'm
Wm. L. Smith & Co. Insurance Notice!
Home Compaby., i 7 I . .
ioHH C. Winder. Wil. Col. & Aug. Rail
IioadNotice. .
Registration. $ 1 ' r .
The following taUo wUl ahow, the number
of voters thst registered In iach Ward yester
day, together with the total number since the
commencement of rtgistratloh-: '
REGISTERED TESTERD AT.
White. Col'd. .Total.
Second Ward......... 48 iUV52 100
Third Ward,.. ,89 . v -59 98
Fourth Ward, ...A 44 i 53 -98
mitn ward,. ...10. 00 v
m - 218
864
rREVrOUSLT REGISTERED.
ini.ii. . H.ltJ ff...!
8econd Waid,;.Y..r.v 5- ' 81 1
Third Ward, .... t .... 43 ; 80
!..73
112
104
JTourth Ward,..i...... 81 . ai
Fifth- Ward. , . S . A .. 34 80
1 - . . 1034'a-:-.!"..'S:
TOTAL KEGI8TBRTST TO DATB.'-
While. Col'd. Total.'
8econd Ward, ....,. 63 : 83 f rK6
TblrTVTacd.;V;..;. sa Ul89iF.Ui7i
Fomth ward, 75 . 153J 208
Fifth Ward, .I...,..:.; 8 ; fUfy Q i S
GrandtotaT,Vl;.il;;249:!-.440- .689
See' registration lists on Fourth Page
Illegal Registering
A
, colored man, by the name of Wm. Jack-
;WasarVssladve:too-
son,
- "legal registering. Iths alleged that the laid
Jackson: has been, absent from the city for
several mouths past; working in another State
and onlv returned here within the last' day or
w a t... . i...- a
the elrcumstaticr.as af violtfmf the law,
t . ..?...!
vr wuicn the penalty is mrif aaya.- inprvson -
aent or a finS of 1100. He was reonlredHo
vui urn nue oi. tiuu. xie was rcuuirvu ua
, " . .
Kiva Rirariivin thft mm oi rar is'sn
neaWa he, n..i,)tv,o.im on t7..v
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Vol. VH--ITo; CO. ; WTT.TTTTTGTOII; tU.'Cn SuTTOAYi-JMroAl.Y.1. lOn.VV' THiblo ITo. t023
Hymealal.
v For the month of December Just passed, a
we learn from the records Jo the office of the
Keglster .of. Deeds' there' were t 41 marriage
licensea issued for partlea in this county, of I
wUch number 18 were for white and 23 for
colored couples.
iAdlca nenTlen Soeiety. ;
XV lki MnBMttil n aalr that tSit nff!ftr kmT I
vuitM iJl fWt..-i..4otiIm
'.::: lu'i-j a-: ..Atii::.' . v
ciety on Tuesday next, the 3rd ins t pat precise
ly 4 o'clock, P. AL, at the residence" of Mr.
ohn A. Taylor. - '-""
-Kcntmlwr, joneannot register on
the day of Kleetlon. . -
Skstlnff Assemblies. ;.
r . vve learn mat the Roller Skatmsr Assemblies
at Masonic Hail yesterday were well attended,
especially by the ladies, and that all were de-
lighted with this fascinating accomplishment.
Ofwnrwu. ni .t.miii-'n tJ
Of course it wlUUke some little time to be-
come proficients in skating, and new begin-.
ners will have some trouble at first.
Harbor Blaster's Report
The following is the report oi B. J. Lawton,
rr . ' .. . . . . . . ... I
uarDor zuasior, snowing ine arrivals at tne i
port for the month of December : Steamers,
16; Barques, 1; Brigs, 7; Schooners, 25. Total,
49, with an aggregate tonageof 14,775 tons.
.Of these 1 barque, 4 brigs and 3 schooners
were foreign. Not Included in the above were
19 small vessels.' i;
Every ;Yo tor annat register tefore
the day Election, or ho eanaot Vote.
Fayotterllle. H '
The municipal election In Fayettevilih takes
place to-morrow. The following is the "Peo
ple's Ticket which will be suppoited by the
Conservatives : For Mayor, M. McKinnon.
For Commissioners, Joseph Atkins, Dr. W.
C. McDutie, M. A. Baker, J. B. Troy, A. A.
McEethan, Jr., Wm. Orerby, David Jones.
ColoreU tt4
i Weleamfrom the Fsyetteville Eagle that
the Grand Lodge of the colored Masonic Fra
ternity for North Carolina met there on Tue-
day, a7th Inst, mere were two delegates from
Newbern, eight from'Ralelgh and twelve from
'Wilmington. . They turned out in procession,
with music reeralia. &c. in the eveuiasr. and
eniyuTi or more.
Tne Township Tax.
L Atatneetlag of the Board of County Com
missioners, held last evening, a citizen having
made complaint that the tax recently levied
by the Township Trustees was illegal and op
pressive, it was ordered that the Township
Constable be notified to suspend the collection
of said tax until the board shall take action in
the matter, for which purpose a meeting, will
be held on Tuesday, Jan. 3rd-, at 8 o'clock."
Bura;lary.,
i : The store of Mr. Martin Bohling, on Front,
between Ca6tle and Queen streets, was entered
Friday night and robbed of bacon and some
other articles. - The ; entrance was effected
through the front door, which had two locks, J
one of which was broken and a key . used in
th e other. , Suspicion attached to:. a. certain
party and a search warrant was issued, but!
none 6f the stolen goods had been found at I
lastaccountsl
Blawtlv naAOvaviBsr,
We learn that Dr. J, J. Ling, agent of the
Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Railroad
at Tlmmonsvllle. 8. C who was. attacked In
fits nnn hnnsn n ipxr niirhta ftlnnM bv a iirvm
,w " pi -j a -1
and badly wonnded," is slowly recovering,
though, still In a condition of great Suffering.
The negro who committed the dastardly as-
aault has been arrested, fully identified by the
wounded man and committed tojalL
Mortnnryv. v - - v ... ' .,
$ot the month of December just cl6sed. as
we learn irom iae recoras in we omce om.i.
Jones, Esq., Secretary of Oakdale Cemetery,
there were 11 Interments in said Cemetery, as
follows : Diptheria, 3: consumption, 2; yneu-
mOnla, 1: dropsy of ihe heart,'. 1: "lingering
Illness, 1; spinal disease, 1; accidental; not
stated,!.. Of these 6 wefe adults aild 5 chll-
dren
City ConrtT
1 . .. . . . ' . . A
the 10 lowing cases were n sposeo oi yesier-
yn
In three different cases, tn f ;each of which he
was found guilty and judgment, rendered for
the nanaltv and costs. : ( -i t
mio iwivuo.
Albert Flllmote, white, - charged with va-
grancy and committing a common nuisance
t . v vf-- , -a- ,
tbe penalty and costs in one-case and a com,-
mitmcnt for 0 days In ttiWorfc Tlonse In the
other,
si ' i
r
Tne . XI onao . Insnramee jo-,
of New
II oven. v-..-f-.-. -
Immediately upon the appearance of the
teleerain in yesterday' paper, affecting the
I . A.- .1 A rmtMttr IiatiMiiMlfilMIIIWlir
of New Haven.' Connecticut, Messrs." W. L.
Smith & Cfcw tha Agents In this city, took im ;
m - -
Ut .tctato Drbicct the Interest of policy
. . . A .
-
bolder In aaid Company , oy transrernug wir aowi. -
Insurance Info other companies, until definite . ;-The8chr5 Cfc, JJ, Toung, Richardson,, ar
loformation o the. sUndlng 'of , the "HomiV rived at Boston from this port on the 26th.
Mn a.Pertlned. 1 As far as possible, policy cxrarrdiob this port.
holders .were , aaviseo. o ., ku -
pre'mles;all otbew reeeTve such notification
through our advertUlng columns thlsjnorning.
- -m i m ,
Pro4racte Meeting.
Rev A: B:'Earlearrlved here yesterday
evenlng'to aldMr.HIdenlnaprot
taxtrapocela wftHnttradeaVtfi
preaching of this, distinguished :. evangelist in
New York, Blcnmona, jnempnia, Ataieigu, ana
Xriout other pU W la a auOeiea totrodne.
iAn tsrV.-L:. preaches to-da' at 11
aV-MV, PJ .Mtblst
n t. Pkn..K srrf i.VrDnllDQfilDO IDCcUUK
1 oapw wumv -p - riij - . ,
from to nlgtMl furth,ef not ce. rHe will also
i v w -rr i. . v.
r 1 .Amin at S o'clock. We
i nreacn no wwiw. f r-ij-. r ----
will tmblteHU farthof appointments aa span
-
ekl
-r- JL happy Nflw Yeir If, f, , ,
Laughter is a good tonic.
Mean temperature the present.
The complement, of the season a
fall
stomach. -. ; v ' ..
The rcildren'sTclii of the Christmas
period the stocking. ,
ne cold water system is. now applied
witliauecess in typhus ferer. v 41
Let all Conserra ives who have not rcfrls
tered eo and do so to-morrow. " ; ' ! " i
. New River oysters were, selling for $3 50
per bushel yesterday, on account of their scat
city. - , . . : ;
. Walter Raney, coioredr and Albert Fill-
" "TT" " M - T w B " " "w"OD
yesterday. ; 1
The RftHflfratlnti'TlnrkVa Will nnan
ine registration books viu oe open to-
morrow from 10 A. M. to 2 P. M., but will not
W am Mmut.t tv.... I
. -T , , , .
Bank and the First National Bank will be
closed tomorrow ,
vr n rr v - -
some New Tear's presents. Examine them-1
they are wpfi seeing. jf H3
'j-k I
The Post Offlre will he onen on Mnndi
a.BIi- r.in. ' ''' j . L it o .1 a i I
o.w w w & .f mo iium cw w o r.
M. The n&il will close nan annl
Tl. t i ,v -ci.I "-o . l 4 'I
The Pews pj ,the .Fit, Presbyterian
Church wnf be Vented on'Wednesday next, at
21 o'clock P. M. See advertisement, '
As to-mofrbw will be generally observed
as al7bliday, we are requested to announce
that the public offices will be closed. : k ..
The Conservatives of the Fifth Ward! will
meet at the Baptist Church on Castle," be
tween Fifth an Sixth streets, this evening. .
What more appropriate New Year gift can
be made-to a friend at a distance than to send
a dally or weekly, newspaper, which will keep
the donor In constant remembrance through
out the year ?
The installation of officers of 8 tone wall
w w m w m. . m ' .
Aoage, h.. 01 r., taBes piace 10 morrow niguu
.ThwlllbethfitremonyiO Ihednd
that has .takea place since tbli. crgaoixation of
me vraer nere. u ,- -. -ii.,.
. The mortuary statistics' of the city show
that there were 110 deaths reported for the year
1868 ; for the year 1869 there were 149 reported
and for 1870 the number is 118. A somewhat
noticeable coincidence la in the fact there were
just two more deaths in 1870 than In 1868.
Register before the day of Election.
Tonrnamrnt at Ronth Washington.
A correspondent at 8outh Washington,' in
this county, informs us that that place was
favored with the rare novelty of a Tourna
ment on Thursday last. 'Although the morn
ing was unfavorable, "old Mother Earth be
ing clad In a white mantle of Heaven's manu
facture," yet quite a number of the youth and
intelligence of the surrounding country made
their appearance in due time. The young I
Knights acquitted themselves handsomely,
the ridin being easy and graceful. The re-
suit was as follows : The Knight of
Hope," Mr. T. H, Pigford, prayed to be the
firet moat successful Knight and crowned Miss
Lizzie H. Tate Qyieen ,oft JUve and Beau ty
The ..Kniglxt c ofnReference," Mr. L. C.
Powers, second .successful t Knight, crowned
Miss Hattie E. Falson as 1st Maid of
Honor;
theiKnlght of the "Lone Indian,' Mr. Te
Berney Smith, third most successful Knight,
crowned Miss Delia D. Hall as 2nd Maid of
Honor, and theKnlght of "NlghtBefore Last,"
fourth most successrui jnigni, jar. uonn u.
Love, crowned Miss Hattie Powers as 8rd Maid
Of Honor.
Our correspondent adds : "It has been a
long time since the old time-honored and anti
quated place has been rejuvenated by so much
merriment and happy pastime, and we feel
quite safe in stating that not a drop of ardent
spirits was tasted, seen or smelt." V
I ' :
If yon wish to Tote, yon mart reg-
,.tertoefore t be day of Election.
storm Signals,
I The following cli
circular has beeu issued, bJ
which it will be seen mat the signal stauonin
thli place will commence operations ' on the
1st day of January, and that every facility will
be afforded thWpobllc for procuring the re-
ports :
1 . . ri,J . .
instructed by the Chief Signal Officer
X IF AAA CBJkOS. -- . r
I i Hill luairuLKU UJ mlrnst J
I am
- . . . to- tnat Dy dlrecllon
sja cotgro for
Jga observation and report of storms by tele-
graph and signals for the benefit of commerce
on inenonucru jbictibu
famished gratuitously te such papers as may
bUtn th ' for tue Tnformation of
their readers.- The Observir, oergeant Robert
j instructed accordingly, and is directed to
afford u every facujty ln procuring reports
from his office. -The regular Reoerts are br-
dered to commence on oanuary is, xoi..
Verv respectfullyr-
fSlgnedl H. M. Howoatb,-
2nd Lieut, and Bit. Captain U. 8. A
Ass. and Assistant.
I'
RIVER AND MARINE NEWS.
, SATURDAV, Dec. 3L
ARRIVED OUT.
The steamship -Benefactor,. Pennington,
I arrived at New York from this port on the
i
fldlL ' ' ' ' I
A'-The tSchr.. Ella ModJon..,i Nltkersdn,
H r -r , ; , -k n
'cleartAfrom OnadaloufNavtssaand this
port on tfee.9th. , , .,V if ;r
The 8chr Lttda Murchiton, (new, 600 tons,)
rCapt Jonea, was reported In NewTork W load
flportba.'Crte '
Tldrntly a hoax, as
'persons from tttaVrjiitt nce Ahe repor
dlg.str 0V no
gaTe ert as we 1
itscofreetness.
heardl VVrlthbnt vouch-
fStu I
I -! S - ... '
NOTICE.
On ind after Monday,. Jan. V tha rideiv
i: uninuwwr " 2 r.
I tlm will h found to IM W. w . a .w
- i "-" -- rmit.-
T,v - "v -i
, . .OTr nmnTV ani xnnir.
janl-St V JOHN C. WISDEB, Genl Supt.
NEW. ADVERTISEMENTS,:; I
"A Ciire for DIpthcria I '
lowin's extract a lslr from lira. I
Ellen B. Mason, wife of Eer; Francis Mason,
Tounghoo, Birmah t
? My eon was taken violently sick with, dip-1
ther la, cold chills, burning fever and sore
thr mt. -I counted 'one morning ten little
vesicles in his throat, very white, and his ton-
f ue, towards the root, Just like a watermelon,
ull of seeds ; the remainder coated as thick
as a knife blale. So many children have died
around here, I was afraid, to call a physician,
and thought I would try yoar Pain JLiller for
a ranrle. with small doses lnwardlv. I did so.
and found the gargle Invariably cut off tbo
vesioleR, and he raised tbem np, often covered
HP1 blood. He was taken on Sunday: on
Wednesday his throat was clear, and nls ton-
gue rapidly clearing off. 1 also used it as a
lniment. with castor oil and hartshorn, lor
his neck. It seamed to me a wonderful cure.
lad 1 can bnt wih it conld ha knawn. to t.h
many poor mothers in our land who are losing
so many children by this dreadful disease.
Ihavefound your Pain Killer on of the
most valuable medicines ever used in Bturmah.
Siffi t
tr&YAl vithmrt ir. 1 Avuln inn nun. aiii in
una
half an hour my foot was well.
" nour m' IC
AT. waiXO
uiaiu wnwja lrom voaciiocron : " 1 our
irrlfc
reat
Pain Killer cures this new disease Diptheria
or sore xnroat laa is so aiarmlnarly nreva-
oat that is so alarmiagly preva
ind.it has not been known to fail
MS when naed in time. This fat
"uy.uwro , uuiv una not own mown w I ail
in any instanae when used In time. This fact
J0,,00?, make'known to the world. (It is
used in thic disease as a garglo and lotion, as
well as a tonio and stimolanu)
In Halifax, where this disease prevailed
for many months In its most malicnant form
the use of Pxrkt Davis Pain Kilueb was in-
vanaDJy attended with the most favorable re
suits, when It was used- er the lL-eae had
made too much progress to preclude the use
of so powerful a stimulant.
THE. BODY AND ITS NEEDS.
Consideiing the extreme sensitiveness of J
the human body, and, that it ia unprotected
except by artificial covering, from the action
of cold, it is not strange that at this season it
iaiiahla to maay-disordara. The- skin exer
cises a powerful influence over the stomach
and bowels, and when its functions are in-
terrupted by sudden ehUla that seal the pores
and prevent evaporation from the surface, in-
ternal congestion is apt to ensue. The diges
tive organs never perform their olSoe prop
erly when this is the case, and the waste mat'
tor of the system, which should be discharged
in part through the perspiratory glands, hav
tag no other outlet than the bowels and the
kidneys,' constipation and a variety of renal
diseases are more or less prevalent ' Dyspep
sia, wherelt exlstr, 19 also aggravated by these
causes. The most enectlve preventive cf, and
rtxnedy for, disturbances , of this nature is
Hoatetter's Stomach Bitters. Acting as a
stimulant and tonic,' it rouses the stomash
and the Intestines, Imparting to those impor
tant organs both activity and regularity. It
also operates as a sudoridc, by toning the,
vessels of the skin and promoting the f ret
passage of exhausted matter through tfcai
natural sieve of the system. Being a nfes
diuretic, it gives a healthful Impulse to tins
action of the kidneys, where tbrre is a ten-
"H"5y to aropsy. ana as a wood depurent and
10 uropsy, ana as a niooa aepnrem ana
matio cases. It combines in haoDV nronor
Tl A
mv www aw ututj wuvuvtai vuwv au a uv "
5
requisite for the restoration of a system gen.
exauy uisoruereu, uu jaas no equal as a wm- i
&
ter medicine. Jan 1-eodiw Sun Wed Fr
AVOID CONSUMPTION.
No enemy to the human race Is more to.be
dreaded and is more insidious in its ap
proaches than the too fatal ana destroyer of
health and happiness of myriads Con-
sumption in its ghastly form." The duty of
all is to guard againsMts first advances. This
may be done by the timely ;use of DR. TUTT'3
EXPECTOBANT.
(Janl-lw
OSLT A SHALL HAEQEN OK COST
.. ... FOB :
CLOTHI N Q .
JgALANCE OF STOCK OP HAND AT
LOW FIGURES.
T R Y A
Garriik? Cape or Overcoat.
flTTTMSO Jfe (IO 'S
r. . . :
Jan 1-tf
CITY CLOTHIERS.
HoUce
llVtoND AY, January ,"i871 , being the New
i . . . - - . . .
I xearuouaay, me hooks ior cerairauun i
Voters in the city will be opened between the
hours or ., r? r-,-: .. : , .
10 JL It lantt 2(P. II.,
i : : ui t ; .r . - -
and will not be open, between the hours of 7
1 uu. .uii fuw viJf , -.,.,vr,
J , v
'JmL AZ h:'e.-"
CrasTv& the Bwks wUldpen as heretofore.
j , K. J. PEN NT PACKER,
Chairman Board Registration.
Janl-lt
Valuable Eeal Estate
for sai-e.':.5.:,.: .
YTE offer for sale that very valnable. and
commoaioaa
LOT Uaxl64
fiitnated at the southwest intersection of Sec-
I ond and Nnn streets, with -all the improve-
i tnitat.nmwm.
133 feet upon Second street, -
164 feet upon Nun street, '
' CBONLY A MOBBIS, Auctioneers,
anl-St . Stock A Real Estate Brokers.
SpcoiaV ITotico.
fflHE Begular Monthly Meetngbf the How.
Jl. ard R. s. r. i. Co to be held on Monday
evening, the 2nd inst is postposed nntH
Monday evening, the 9th, at c'cloek.
By ordey of. the Forexnan.
' - - :" P. W. LESSMAN,
m .
IiioTirilT IToticD. ,
In consequence or the publication yester -
day of a telegram affecting the reputation of
In consequence of the publication y ester-
the uome xasizrance uompany, oi xnew ua
yen, we nave protected the Interests of Poll-
folders Cojy bjtemrry in-
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iuimw m wkJw u j naauw w i
. fnmttmortne siatna or tn iirrm iti tw
formation of the status of the "Home" can be
ODtalned. . . WX.L SMITH A CO-
ootained. Wx. L. SMITH
janl-lt :.,..' . Agents.
NEWj AD3TBRTTSEMENTS.
Louioiana Ctato Ipttpry,
COMPiLNX.
CHARLES T. HOWAWT ...PRicsrmcT:
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MINGLE NUMBER LOTTERY.
8PLENDIDSCnKUE-ONLT0,000NUMBEU3
CAPITAL PRIZE.. ........ t2A,00.
: cuss av
TO BE DRAWN AT NEW ORLEANS ON
SATURDAY, January 21, 1871.
HOWARD, SIMMONS A CO , Contractors.
. - SCHEME; -w... ;.:
20,000 -KuileiGtete Oilj :$2GV
1 prize Of fSO.009 is ,J; ; . ............ .0 000
1 prize of e,ooo -is.. . ...i. to.ooo
I prize of 20,000 . is., 20,000
1 prize of 10.000 is.;,. ...... .10,000
1 prize of 9,00tt ia..;......i.v.......i. ,000
1 prize or 8,000 is.... ........... 8,0 0
iF'w 18....... 7 00O
1 prize of 6,0:0 is... IVf. ...... 6,000
a Wvvw 10 ooke a
1 prize of 4,0 , is.;................i...
5,00-1
4,000
3000
2,000
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1000
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60 prizes of to J are ." 25.000
817 prizes of 203 are.. 4.... 68, ,00
86 Approximation prizes.... 12J00
440 prizes, amounting to.. $ &0,400
Whole Tickets, fc;0 ; shares in proportion.
Prizes payable without deduction.
Orders to te addressed to
CHA8. T. HOWARD,
Lock Box 692, Post-Office, New Orleans.
ear Send PostOfflce Money Order, or Regis
ter your Letter. rjanl-tf .
Dally Dlstlbntlons on the Permntation
Plan.
No. 03, Drawn at. 12 Q'olock M., pec. 81, 1870,
m s.91 11 . sr. rn sr. 10 si .
No. SOI, Drawn at 5 o'clock, P. M., Dee. 81, 1870,
49, 85, , 77, 28, 23, 82, 53, 64, 47, 18, 57, 43,
Witness my hand, at Wilmington, this day
' JOHN LONDON,
jan 1-tf . Commissioner.
-f rr HHDS SMOKED SIDES A SHOULDERS
JL1
35 Boxes L. C, and S. B. Middles,
5 Boxes D. 8. Shoulders,
50 Bbls Pork,
250 Bbls Flour,
1,500 Bushels Corn,
3,0OO Sacks Salt,
SOO Boxes Soap,
, 235Sarks Coffee,
150 Hhds and Bbls Sugar,
IOO " ' " Molasses,
ISO Bbls and Boxes Crackers,
50 Boxes Cheese,
75 Tees, Kegs and Tubs Lard,
IS Bales Light and Heavy Bagging,
19 Bona Piece Bagging, . ,
50 Tons Ties,
75 Bbls, H-Bbl8 and Kits Mackeral,
50 Bbls Mallets,
150 Boxes Candles,
IO Tierces Bice, . ; , . , .
75 Boxes Candy, ' , " -.
75 Cases Ly e and Potash,
15 Tons Hoop Iron,
50 Bbls Glue, r . r
For sale by , ;
Jauljf
X TrWi KEBCHNEB.
1871
TOBACCOS, ;
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Snuffs,
AND PIPES.
- Sit
X. PIGOTT'S,
No. lMarket 8treet.
Janl-tf
Thoy are KeCcosarya
A, handsome . fitting
. BOOT OS SHOE
Js required to com
plete
" YOUR DBESS.
prices
GEO. ZS. FIIICXX a. 809,
' " SO orth Front Si.
Janltf
1 ; PeT7,Bontin!J.
nrtnie pews op the. pibst iPRESBYr
JL TEB1AN CnUBCH will . bq rented on
Wednesday, the 4th of January, 1871. at VA
l wedneaoay, tne n oi January, XOil.
o'clock P. M. All Pr5PLdSSlro,,5 L retT
; .
I the Church at the hour
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,TVSr LAN D B ELONOING, THERETO,
t-IIYWr, w : "-r -rTTr-TT' I ' . C It . .i .'.;. v.-. i,! .v-i'. ,,
before that date. ah otners mieressea are - --.,-. --
to be present, or he represented at I iWvJ: r M w
Ce Square one day, 1 00
" v"- three aaj
three days...... 2 o.
tout days,.........r...... 2 60
liVe d&7S,MMM(W..MM - 00 '
8 60.
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Contract Advertlsementa taken, at pro ,
DorUonAtelv low rates.
Ifarriagea, DoathaZ TLptlgiousV Funeral and
Obituary notices will 4m inserted at half rates
wncn paia ror in advance otherwise run raxei
will be charged.
on-demand.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
FOB ; BUILDING THE NEW TBTJCK HOUSE;
r l FOfe HOdk LADDEB CO. No; 1." " ; i
A S provided for by enactment of the Board
of Aldermen, will be reoeived m to the
Srd of January, 1871, and may be addressed to
the undersigned. - .-. ss.j
Plans and snecifications may be seen at the
office of Messrs. Petteway A Moore, North
Water suetv' .v.-- rf. - " '
BOGKB MOOBE. 1 i ll:
J.J.KING. SComralttee.
CH AS. D. MYERS, V -
dec30nac4t
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Splendid Invc3tmont.
rvjs WE Offer for Sale, for one-third Its :
UC- - original cost, Six Large Turpentine
Distilleries, one largeBteam Pump, one large .
Boiler for running pumps and steaming bar
rels, together with Strainers, Dippers, and all
necessary tools for running tha same, all In -complete
order, put up in. roost subsantial
manner, and ready to commence operations at .
once, together with Sheds and' Warehouses, r
for the storage of. the manufacture! articles,
empty casks; Ac., Ac , ;-;. -1- '.H.c-l'B
. The . above property is .located upon ther
M Filly aw" wharf, next north of the W.," C, A
B. R. B., and immediately upon the Biver
Along with the property, will be sold lease of
wharf for three years, from Get. 1, 1870 to 1873
after which time satisfactory arrangements
can be made with owner for further lease.
- The above manufactory can distill 250 bbls.
TeUow Dip Turpentine or 825 bbls. Virgin Tur
pentine dally,' and is constructed so as to save
labor, and can be run at the very lowest pos
sible cost. J Apply to
deo 16ac4 t , ; VICE A MEBANK.
Dianes for 1871
A Large assortment of Diaries for '871.
For sale at HEINSBBBGEB'S,
TURNER'S N. C.aLMANACS for 1871
BLUM'S Farmers and Planter's Almanacs
for 187;, tor Sale at
: HEINSBBBGEB'S.
Blank Books.
I have Just reoeived a large assortment of
Blank Books, from the smallest to the
largest sizes, which are offered or sale low
At
dec 28-tf
HEINSBBBGEB'S
Live Book Store,
, 89 Market St.
To the ConserTnllve Voters of
tbe Fifth Ward. ,
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THEBE will be a meeting of the Conserva
tive voters of the Fifth Ward, on Monday
nwht, January 2d, at 8 o'clock! at the Baptist
Church on Castle St., between 6th and 6th,
I - " F. Ai Li C ASSIDBT,
dec 31-St , . Chairman.
' AUCTION SAIaES.
M. Auctiouecr;
By CRONLY A MORRIS.
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Steamer Waccaiiiaw"
A'T; A TJ-Cr i O'ir .; '
(8 WEDNESDAY, January 4, 1871, In front
of our office (unless oreviously disrjosed".
ofa
at private sale) we win sen tne weu Known
a a w a A a . .
Biae-n neei oiesmer
41
tMJWUUIIIUlfl.
Aashe now stand, with everything apper
taining and belonging to her. j
Length over all,. ....i.... ... ..... 166 MO feet.
mreaain -01 oeam,. 434.1v
Deptn of noia,. ............ ....... ji ; - , A
Measuring 298 83-100 tons V
Enalnea in good order, of ; Horse Power,
and ready for immediate UM.r ; ) r .- .
For terms and particulars, apply as .above .
or to ' - "
. r - I - , , , S." L. FREMONT, . , ,
Eng. and Sup't Wil. A W. B. B Co.
By CttONtY- A -MOIUtI.
n. RONXiYTAretioue?r.
'i'V. :a ;-t i H. sty.iUkr.Tr-,
ITndertterat Sale.
V THURSDAY, JANTJABY 5; 1871, at 11
W o'clock A. Mn we will sell on Henning's
Wharves-lfoot of Nun street) under, inspec
tion of tbe Agent of the Underwriters, for
and on account oi all concerned, all tbe
SAILS. STANDING RIGGING, RUNNING
........ . . ... ... . .... ,
RIGGING, ANCHORS AND CHAINS,
BLOCKS, BOATS, FUBNITUBE,
and all materials saved from the wreck of the
....... . ,, ......... ... . .
ship Persia, of Bath, Mo., stranded upon Fry
ing Pan Shoals.' . nj ii.-i r.iiwj --deo tS-fi
VALUABLE
T7MrfPr6p8forSale
'E OFFEB those desirable Wharycs with
a front of '
aa PEET DEPTrj, 1.70O FEET
lying upon west aide of Cape Fear Biver.
bounded north and south by the wharves of
Messrs. Yjanner and peery.
win taaia aaalow .flsraro-aad on accom
modating terms upon application tox
' " CBONLY A MOBBIS, Auctrs;
Stock and Real Estate Brokers.
dec3e-St i
Mr; Auctioneer;
By CRONLY MORRIS.
ON TUESDAY NEXT, January ld,v1871, at
11 o'clock A. M we will rent at Exchange
Corner, untu januay l, isn, us
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