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montHt ,ln advance..... 75
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FOUBTH: tXpAXVOt
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FIFTH WAltDj
THOMAS tf i SMITIT,
n SI !E3 0 XT 3"
HEW ADrKBTISEBENTM.
nBHROKB's Uve Book Store, 89 Market
.irfct-DIarles ror 1571 uianK tsoQka.
j,.C.BENFiCiAi.A8SOCiATiON.SUtement
ofDrawlngs. ,
Hesiit BURKniMaa, unoiesaieana itewui
JJesler
in Tobacco, Ac. .
Jons Nixos. A Card to the Public.
Bsrmony vrw.. v ,
it & meeting of the Ilarmonv Circle Socletv.
held a day or two sincere following gentle-
roci were elected as officer tor the ensuing
year: A. WronsM, President ; A. Loab, Vice
President ; IT. Bloomfleld, Secretary and Treas
t
lallroftd Metln 1st Oaslw
Tbere was to be a big Railroad meeting at
Jacksonville, Onslow county, yesterday. Quite
respectable delegation went from this city;
, ioclnding Col Rogef Moorc,"Aj-ii Vf: Mc-
laiUUljl V v IA VI AAA UkaW W y -
ranc, and Messrs. oi. iiaas ana tias. if. iiug
gins.
Weather Keports. ." -J; '
The weather reports, as taken afthe signal
station in this 'city, will ! bo " bxjlk tlnsd at the
Commercial Exchange every, morning avO
o'clock, where those Interested are inyued to
call and examine them. The, 4 o'clock reports
fiabe seeu at the office on the corn eT'ot Mar
ket and South Water street. I , -
A Grand Affair: i V t '3
We learn that it tetfco Intention"- of the Re
publicans of this city to ,glve Cot Dockery a
grand rcceptton- and ovation this - evening, it
being bis Intention to leave for Washington
on Wednesday morning1. Wo understand that
several distinguished 'characters,' including
membcri of Congress, are expected to take
jiuik hi iiiiu aumi, uuiiTci apenura, ivy. T,, ? ti
neanty. 1
Beauty is a grcai thing ; but beauty dT ar
raents, honseand furniture, is a very tawdry or
nament compared with domestic lore. All the
elegance in tha world will aot mako- a home.
Aipoonfal of real hearty love ts worth more
than whole shiploads of fnrnituYe, and nil the
jorxeousnesa that a'.l the upholsterers of the
world could gather together, r , j " ' ; : ;
"lev. Mr. 'Earle. ; ? , ; t, , : . '.":!
$6 learn that theeffortsof Rev.-A. B. Earp,
tbe distinguished Evangelist, it the? First
Baptist Cuurch in this city, are being crowned
with much success. ' A large , number of the
congregations at the meeting? on 8uuday.sig
nified a desire for an interest in the prayers of . I
the Christians present. There will be service
. it 3 o'clock lb the afternoon and at 7t o'clock
t night throughout the present week. V '
A risht aad s rstt Bace, r 4 1
t :- ' . '
' . ...
imeodtnenU." moved and.lnstlgated J an
Prabundance of bad whiskey, got Into
icrimmiure" near the foot of Dock street.:
nd were proceediog to "light it out on that
)ifte" U the most approved styie when police-
v . i . - r .
Miun ueorp-H iijia mane aDoearance. a.e
JliewordiVpolIce'dth bellgVreny tookU
4iiidr heels and made
Policeman after them
. ?eof a good start
HI! tad A Tl. a ' rA A.allaMkl.
Vmfment amonir the'erbwd that witnessed
Xmanclpatlota CelCnratioau""'
The colored neon) e of WKoitttftOa an
T
hdjsur
foandinaronhtrv celebrated here.'. TMterclaxJ J. ?f, ;
the AnniI ft.nlt'nhfiAti t. thaYTnitcd
8tatea. Th .1 a rnm,.H in front f
City Hall ahmtt o la lhmnTnW.nd
DTclicd through , several of ..tUesprinclpal
treeu. Speaking was ad vertised to take placs;
t Hilton, but this part of the programme was
ot carried out. After the roarcMq was over,
however, Geo. W. Prlce, Jr,Bi other color-
4 speakers addressed the 'crowd 1n the City
H. The procession was not very large,-be-
ioff comnosed 'iiui r,n Vnk tha
varioa. colored societies-wlth 'the exception
ot the diatnrh.- .iiM;rvi'.-W
aaa uuwu aw aaiai vav JT w I '; - m . i.AV' a a
thlapuper, the day passed '"off very quietlyj her arrest andiuTlpghbj absence.sbieft, bnt
IntaUaUoii.
T,",,w. , r, .f ! ; - t ,
tl'e following officers elect of Stonewall
WNo.l,KnlghUof Pythlai, ; for .the en
Whr term were insalled at Pytblatf fiklOas!
evenln: - - . ,; .. rt
VeuerablePatrlarrh Wm. A. JobaonV-
Wl jlmlT?: r011
worthy ChancellotWnx' M. PoUson,: ,
vnanceiiorJcsse Wilder .
; FlnknclarZ-j W-w "
Banker ; L4'' '" iP fi
IMA t .... fcvi... i..
- Rowing, appointed oy ?ae wonny
ancellor, were 'also . Installed 'at the ssme
Gultfe.-.j0hn' t. prtr
- - - a. wwii
' 8 -Thomas BraloardV-
t-f"r.
ITKBArDlXAAtlirE
lnl K at 2 p- M- on Satnrday
to-morrow morning.
T7: "' . 1
VOI TTTT TTn fV7
uf VJLLIJO, Oa
onwem . . -
106iiMrdOlAMirmiin iltlmA.tnnttrul.
fdaj.eTef Inic;-.; 3
Metallic fractional currener vrould be a
rpncblewlnz.i-.iv t, v-4 v 4 l 1!, colored, . : 5
.Cr,,,. -r.a . ttt'-ivVilJCDlett. Iflnm. colored. -1S5 r -: &
tl coo9llns: to repeat that ice will be
cWlferlflninmer:f;i JrOi tS 11171
- , - - '
, La Rue Minstrels are making their
way In thU direction. ; '
. ".a ... : . : yt
' .' The last invention to prevent cold feet is
horn hair inner aolca for hoot-
O'-IW Jrdayand we iu-e consequently with-
1 out "rW fr our usual market report i t
i , , . r ..xaw.wm., vato .isuuvv,
arrived at this port' on Sundav. from Phila-
delphla, She takes Uie place, temporarny, of
h b-.i.w J!v-
the BtfeamshV Pioneer, withdrawn from the
line to ulidergp reptlri". ' ' ' .
V ' i..v e, ,
There was' a larjce crowd at theSkating
Assemblies yesterday, and much enjoyment
vol exnerienr! hv nil. Th .Ir.Hntr Hub U
uLuK Z
,
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I John Nixon; colored, publishes a card in
i Tin mrt rn nn a riMtni a n ao
oar advertising columns In which he errone-
oaslywronies that we had announced him as
the Conservative candidate for Alderman for
the First Ward. . We did no such thing.
" '
I The followinir la the reDort of the Signal
Officer oJf the United States, "at this station, for
the 2nd Instant . The barometer is corrected
I for temperatare and elevation : Height of ba
rometer, 50.14; thermometer, 56 degrees;
wldtJ, Southwest and brisk; weather, clear.
Bea4trmlln.
'Thefollo wlni? table will show the nnmber
v ,.,.r,ql.,,cu,u "ru jcoicr-
day, together with the total number since the
j Commencement of registration :
REGISTKBXD TKSTBRDAt.
Second Ward,.. 33 29 ,63
Third Ward..... 20 39 59
Fourthkw-&rd,.... .;. S1?
sFifth Ward, . .4. . . . . .. 17
S3 ; ' 70
68 85
107 V 169
276
PHEVIOUSLT BKQISTBRED.
tr r-;. ' White. OorL Total.
IT Irs t Ward,..."..;.,..; 73 ,
, Second .Ward..'.'.?...:. 58
. Third Ward,... ....... 83
Jonrth Ward, . . . ; : .V 75
FlfthWard,;...";...... 89
385
458
83
89
133
135
136
171 i
208?
174
249
440
689
.,' . .TOTAL BBOISTKREU TO BATE.
, ,' i V . While- Col'd. ToUl.
r First Ward,,......;.:. 73 ,! 385 - 458
r 8ecoad Ward,......;.. 86..-, 113 ' 19S
Third Ward .103 138 . 230
'Fourth Ward...... ..U12 66 ' 278
Fifth Ward....... ..... 56 203 259
Grand totaU
...... 429.
.994 1423'
ttow amour the Emancipationist.
Testerdaytafternoon, while the speaking was
going on in the City Hall, a large crowd of
colored people being in the street in the vicln-
ity, a difficulty occurred between two bclllge
I rent firemen named ' "Alex: Ramsey and John
Stewart. Several policeme?. appeared on the
ground to' arrest' the . parties,' but Ramsey
showed fight and being possessed of extraor-
dlnary stregth the Indication. we thathe
"Knlshtawf the 8tar" would nave a lively
time in getting him to the Guard House. 8er-
'rant VahSouleu, of the police fo received
a severe blow In the face from he Infuriated
"fifteenth amendment,, which caused the
. .... ,, , . ... .
blood to trickle down his (ace. At this June-
tare City Marshal Caniday made 14s . appear-
ance and took charge of Ramsey, ordering the
.. . . i- T. i nV .
police to stand back. His prisoner expressed
a willingness to go ;wlth him, but Sergeant
VanSoulen, smarting under the blow wliich
b received, was not willing to surrender hU
1 ..J ..j ..klUMalMa. nMt nlnoa
vt v.m:..o..At.tm . Wnw wt.Aru
- 1 k- . . . . "l
a BP?n ocit6bh. urw m. u .uu
peremptory order from the Marshal would no
onbt have given the irate Ramsey the benefit
t After the prUoner was disposed or, Ser-
. 1 VanftAnlnn vu iW1 tn fnatrdv hv the
i " " ' '
WlliWmhW
it taken brthat fanetionary ltt the matter of the
arrest of kamsyy S$watf-"thl4her party to
1 the light, offered no opposition to bis arrest,
- J - I -'. .....,! ii.t 'v'.:V; .V.
I Mr. J. F. Garrell, residing on the corn
the Fourth and Brunswick streets, was victimize
by a thWf 6n Saturday night last to the tune
ot 143. H-j had, 'upon reUrlng , that night,
Pced two packages of money under head
d upon : getting up? the next morning1 the.
amount abovtj mentioned was missing-.; The
actions oU-colored girl by, the nsme of Vrr:
fifinia Johnson, who was employed by Mr. Oar-
0,J after the . dia
"covery of Ws loss, naturally excited his suspl-
dons that she was guilty of the theft. He
went down the street to get dut a warrant for
the txiatTinjf.bepIaced;
of DetecUveasenars ana tarr, tney ;encm
rarres on Suiiday night , Sh
tyln'the sum of $100 for her appearance
fore Jnstice McQuigg this morning. rat
elock.:'! , ." v .:. A-ii-
v.. , i .. ; t J
A Gallant 1 Act.
Yesterday morning, as the colored proces-
slon was coming down Market street, a horse
attached to buggy, in which were Miss Amy
pvBradlSuperiatendeht of Xree Sahools,
J I UU HUill WJi nwa maul, .nirevmuWi
i J,mi2'Urt. d..iA nfrir
JS1M AOk UUU aV a WU W vwawi jMa V w -aa.
the direction of : Princess : street.;' CoLVK
flail, who was standing hear Mr. T. M. t JXar -
rlss NewtSiandsa the Inrmlnenperll In
which lhe:occnpants; ttoo5 SSd
rushed to the front oi uieaoira,exaea
' i i,ai ha...fTWc ai M)mivni ar- i n&DiL lDauicea in or tao uir sex u cwrjiuc i
Moxdat. Jan. 2. . resUna? hlMIght. and flnaiiy teizen nim oy me i muuey m u. wwu. . . 1 ?2 J5ittLlVil.,2
1 - - A a - a aaa M A M A.a i. t ' . : 7 . al-ai I AT nA a a. a.
: i ,-. j; fcAHaAi.a-hronalhlm to a'stand-aUII. But , womw, is ournoan w wej - ? . 1 i.'Zr.Trl n.VtVl
ailed from I for the daring cqndnctpf the RenUeaiw allud- t Uncertain, coy, and hard wp
and will be ed to theresult would prohawy nave own uo-i': ? u. muuu.. "v Dent.- U. 8. M.
. l olorabie , - . ht v '. . ';.": - I ;- t.o nni cnuarv, uen pu, uisu siuwirvo,
.: , UiLIIIIIGTOII. U, C, TUE3DAY. JAITTTATIY.:3. :!n71 ' ' 1 "molo nh. 1.0M
TftierilUHiteMa Jan. 2.
'THIBI WARD.
I . . - . .v - Block
Lot. 1
3.;
AWI Wlltur n1n4 V w n " J '-'
Carton, James." colored. ;: :18& , 3 s-?:-
f JeTane, Sheridan, colored, 1 196
Davia, Geonte, colored, . ,i; , vV 281
x9
5
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4
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reraw; J T, colored, " ' "m' isr
Gregory, TVm H, white, 185
Sm1' S,G Th,lte - JUS
Hill. Sam, colored, - : 209
Bankerson, Perry, white, -109
U"?8 ?l colored,
Jacobs, B J1
-Jones, Fred
V T 1- T Lu.
j i M 181
I K l v. .1 I" fAIArArt -
Kesson. Charles. Colored.
168
t "i &QW !, ;iw
Littleton, G T, colored. 18
MeEwenOrlsnd. whu
" 109
- 185
173
181
- V309
M168
'169
303
169
?187
'207
195
181
208
Merrick, Richard, colored,
Marsteller, Wm, colored,
Mosely, D fi, colored
Monroe, James, colored, .
f""t "w.wwreuv
WIMiATS1..
jiuuiujc, a
i jwiihiii v r nrt w nun
Newman, Philip, wllte,
I Nixon, Edw. colored.- i
newKirK, vvm, colored,
D- U TIT . 1.1. .
p."u Jf Ztt " Ti"!: .
Potter, Richard, colored,
Kjan, John, white.
170
163
210
181
-189
194
in
.157
170
173
157
' 163
168
183
159
' 158
195
Rogers; WashlnBton, colored,
Redd. (J C. white.
oummerell, G M, whlte.
8plcer, Ephralca, colored,
Telfair;1 Wm-T, colored, ' '
Tatnell,.dward, colored,
Winants, J C, white.
Will lama, -Black well, white.
Ward, Bazzell. colored,
Washingtoj), Amos, colored,'
rvHbsua, aw, wuike.
I Wilson. Henry, colored
Walbftr JorH.n nlnrPii
I right, J G, white.
ToppA J, white,
' rOUBTH WARD.
f ii ; . u, Block. rLot.4.
Brvan. Burton G. colored.
118 , ?,.
Butlar, J6seph, colored,
Blane, James, colored,
Blake, Edward B, white,
B plcken, John "GLWbite
Bernard, Dudley W, white,
Baldwin, Albert M, white, -Campbell,
Ellas, colored,
Cyrus. Eli, colored,'
jSampbell, 8andy, colored,
Corner, Edward, colored,
Uollvan. James, colored.
12ft
38
118
127
143
... iae -
141
"as9'
139
; 183 i
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Cannon, Samuel N, white,
Daggetl, WilBam T, white
Day. John, colored,
Davis, Jackson, colored,
Davis, F, colored.
Fanning, P Wwhlte,
Forrest, John J, white,
Fergus, Daniel, white,
Foy, Samual, colored,
Greenfield, Jely, colored,
George, Edward Tr white.
Green,1 Washington, white,
Hall, Henry, colored,
Hall; George, white. ,
127,
113
. 114
105
119
125
103 1
114
140
144
100 -140
.
126
138 ;
. 118
101
143
126
103
100 '
128
- M05;
. . 99 ,;
118 ,
148 .
! 113
; 118
.i 126
. 126
139
100
J15
113
118
117
144
143 "
128
126
105
127
128 y
Hooper, Ecekial, colored,
J Howard, John, colored,
Halgh, John C, white,
jlJnrrLcolored.
King: Charles H. white.
Legrand, Danla), colored,
I McLa?eWIn,nj9hn,Si
I Mitchell, Joseph colored, ,
Menphy, Hugh, colored, , L .
Jggjj;
McKoy, Thomas H, white,
JcDermo JohB
5?, Job? white,
Peck, George A, white,
1", Samuel P, white
Roberts, Gilbert, colored,
Rice Berry M, white, v
Robinson, FredriekGr white,
jspMnson, J onn h , wnue
8tanly, Wrieht, colored, -
simm Berry, colored,
8anilock, Benj, colored,
5teaAm5xe wbUe
1 ?
1
1,3
1
1
6
2
torySwSrd-F.whlte
126
1 Tis StanVionVf . Whiii
18
l Turner, Joun rrrwhlte.
.8
. TilliDehast. Thomaswhlti
1
Thorium, Kober wtf
iVWrnarieVH
:5&
WillUms John, colored
I 'WUlafd. A'A". white.
i TTfui.--' - , i :t
j ;CAr fanf. V -4. Z
.Silent influences tell the
A btid.e In Connecticut U.un
Pf
uood silk, nice a tnMden wprmt wiirturn.
icago youth has gone daft on Niisson.
Germau misse arc wearing UuTan jackets.
There are 61,000 minlttei's In the United
States. " , :l3l ; .'- r
7-GainVetta scarfs" are worn, by London
swells... ' '. :!
" There are 74,000 doctors In the United
States. ' !-; .; ' ;
Victoria appropriately selects wldo ws for
"ladies n waing.V ' l ' '; ;
Chromo printing is Said to have been
practiced in Chinaone thousand years ago."
A New York gentleman la gaining fame by
hisVoW Wy friends bresent. of
1500
bigkets of flowers
be4 JSi.
10 . JJ SS'iS,
"II Detroit 5
. ;l,T AUetroi.p
- perance of a pr
taking notes at the sessions of
urt of Maine.
A Detroit paper accounts for the iatem-
perance of a ' prominent 8enator by the fact
( that he "was brought up on the botUe.
f : A certain lady glueaberiuAbandit eyelids
tcthfijwhenriio tH'S
wmisWietterthtoih'e
in I WILCT IBU miVIH WtJKiyuA W IA
ihT-tw. itv in nlstorv
D. j as' tbe woman who delivered a thanksgiving
a ai iUt M AUS.aua va aw wf w a - - - "
j tarmon, whilejier husband proudly sat back
I of the polpt holding the baby. -
nowjaaadeio England with a
nw . pocaei on iuin8iuviw
a. w
iterx iwk
soiorea. -vjm o
V. 1111 m I 1" iaaMrJSJBBBBBBBaWaaMaaaaB
rv . a - i -s i
fV 130 - .1 .1 "WTiVXy-A 1. T7T7.
aiv a-- r
M a meeting of theCdnservatl ve Vote rs of
the Fifth Ward, Heldt last evening, the fotlowi
ing gentlemen 'were nominated aa-the' Conseir
yative csBa mates for ;idernA;i from bat
Ward, yjz : Thomas L Smith tuid Panle Ben
der. ; We learn that the meeting ; wa . largely
attended, and that 'the ticket giveApeneraI sat
isfaction.- Mr. Isaac W; Kins'. One of the form
er" nominees; Very magnantmonsly submitted j
bis alaimr to We' meeting and came wltnia fonr
vptet of receiving the nomination'' MrV toni
recciyea me inauss oi iua ureun. , . , .
Commlttea Mectloar-
The Conservative Executive' CotnmUlee will
meet sx Headquarters; Wednesday evening; at
)X o'clock. The Conlervatlve' candidates for
Aldermen are Invited to attend.
On Sunday night some thief entered the sa
loon of Mr7 ;Walker Moore; on Market, be
tween Front and 8outh Water streets, and ab
stracted from his money drawer' the Bum, of
about $40." The entrance . was'' effected by
piling goods boxes to a sufficient height to al
low the thief to;clim upon r the., shed, from
whence he-crawled into the np stairs window,;
The clerk was sleeping in the earoon, but was
not awakened by the burglar. Them is no clue
to the perpetrator of the thefT.- r
SPIRITS OF TTTRPEOTrai;
TliefficeJot Dry John -Pe
per, at Danbury,"vas .'accidentally;5 de-'
stroyed by fire on last Satttrday nieht! ,':
'l v A hail-etorm, acccKi panned by
sharp lightning and thunder, passed over
Newbern .Sunday night. Hailstones; as
large aaa man' thumb were discharged
"Winston Male Academy -will
be reoperied on Wednesday, Janttafy lltb,
under the auspices of X W. Goslin, '-who
is an expenenced teacher and finished.
scholar.. "Hu,,i
John ' Maccubi , the regular
mail driver over the Morganton route, was
robbed last week. The mail contained
over $300'worth of checks, - three regis
tered' packages, besides many , small
amounts oi(i money. : , , .j :lj
-r T wo convkts eseaped rom;tlie
penitentiary last ' Wednesday-, in broad
dayligjhtby placing a piece of plank or
lumber against the . stockade. They have
both been recaptured and returned to their
quarters. .;, ' ' r ;.
Luke Olive, a barn burner, who
escaped from custody in Chatham county
some time aero, has been aerain cantured.
in Wake, and confesses natnng been en
gaged in several barn bufhiogs. He says
certain parties are detailed to apply the
torcn ana otuers to nre on tne owners oi
the Dronert v jvhen they run out. That he
Mas generally selected for the latter work.
Tbere will be,'some strange developments
wnen ine auair comes to oe lnvesugaiea
, .- mm - r '
nrown'i nroncliiail Trachea.
For Pulmonarv and. Asthmatic .Disorders,
have proved, their efficacy by a test of many
years, ana nave received testimonials irom
eminent men who have used them.
Those who are safferinir from CoUsrhsXolds.
Hoorsenesa. 8ore Tnroat, Ac. should try "The
Troches, a simple remedy which la in almost
every case eirectuai.
A fine Thing for the Teeth.
The fragrant - Sozopoht has taken a- very
eminent olaoe amone the most approved
I. den rifloes of tbe da v.. It is a very nowular
article for the toilet, highly recommended oy
all who have used it, as a beanttfler and pre
server of the teeth, reSreshing. the mouth,
sweetening, the breath, and arresting - the
progress oTdecay.. ' ' , . t
' ' v " 1
SpAi.nrNO'8 tij-ux," stickiest thing out. -
O Thieves 1 Knaves I ! Swindlers 1 1 1 -
These are mild terms with which to desig
nate those adventurers, -who have been in
duced b thfe high reputation which Dr. Sage's
Catarrh Remedy has woa to offer fox. sale a
worthless imitation of this celebrated medi
cine.' Kemember- that Dr. Piercers private
stamp, which is threVand a half Inches long
and. has upon it hi portrait, and t he words
u. s. t;ertincae or uennineness " is upon
every paefcago or the gentune.' oia ny drug-
Uts or oy mail sixty cents. . Add reas Dr.
. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. . .Tu T.h Sat
RTISEM
socia1
Til REGULAR MONTHLY MCETIKGOF
the above Association will be neioy&tthe
City Couttoomftfiis evening, at Ti o'clock.
' j i1 WlLMl3T,iest,4
: I see myself'announcedinyour
the Conservative candidate for
the. conservative candidate for
Aldi en for thh .First .Ward. . Thankful fori
rthh
entT;i
and desiring only to do that whlehr mWt oeire-
cuf, ana save tne tax payers. . musa
e tdi run on any ticket against the pres
mioiat ration of our city affairs, or can I
assist IrWWspIscinci the" tax-payera' and. pec
-Verypectiullj' ! .-.i-vv.
Jan 3-ltf; - ? i ' J9 NIXQ
KanfcrnD
I III i
"a .1 -tivi ;
mHisis to uivk-notic:
on'theSOth
I dav of December. 1870. a Warrantrot Bank-
roDtcy was issued. oat of tbe District Coart of
4
f North , CaxoUnaacainstj-lm- estate 01
Malcolm Faulkvot Fayetteville,in theouwty
of Cumberland, in said District, who HaT been
ainctMil Bankrant on : hi own ' netltlOTt;
Thftt thanavmftntof any dtfb.B. and the de
livery Of any property oeumgingsuon
Bankruptfto him or tor his use, and the trans
tmr Af anv nronertv hv him are' forbidden" by
law, amd that a meeting of the creditors of
Said Banirrnpt, to prove vneir leocsy ana to
choose one or more Assignees of his Estate,
wilt be held at a Court of Bankruptey, to be
hold en at FavettevUlevN. Cw before William
A- Gnthrie. Eada Resrlster in Bankmotcy In
said District, at iu o'ciooa a., at., en wezDtnor
January. 1871. ,,; , -p. O- maouab,
DepUJPM.ahd Messenger;
Jan 3-21;
in Bnkrnj?tcy w ,
T"
JPH
X
Wis
Bankrupt ; Notice
run
Court of
tne umteaTirateK iovtneuaoe r-ear
District
ut iiwui vanmuiiai;iuJi9B iuw vsww vuuu
Walker, of sheoHeel in. the Conn ty of Robe,
son. in said District, who has been adludced a
Bankrwpt on his own petition- That the pay-
ment of any debts;' and thedenvery of any
oronerty belonging to suen Bankrupt, to him
L or ior nis wse, ami us transm
uitiuvr
by him, are iorDiaaen oy law.
and thatameeu
nrove their debt, and to choose one or more
t S ..V.. WAkJ VA OA. Hill . fVP
win net neia at a
holdeji at Fayette.
aid District, at 10
Jannarv. 18TL-' '
and Meaaexurer ,
3anS-2t " in Bankruptcy.
HIS IS TO Qtti iNOCEhat oivthe 80th
da v Of December. 1870. a Warrant of Bank-
tcv was issnea out oi tne district
rTSEMENTS. I.,,
Daur UUtlovtioM sa UMPnnaUUM
v.. f PUUS. . f
Kd. 'SOS.Drawn at 12.0'clock Jaiu 8, 1870,
w 'in
88, stoMiitfi'Uiii&vMSiWrU, 4.
W.'terawn aiB b'ctokjtett; Jan-V "sTl7fiC
S3,; ,V47 0, .45, nZU , .75.1 WJiAiVTl, &J
wltaueaa myanid.at WUmingtoo, .tola .day
JOHN LONDON'.
iiaS-tfJ 2
i " CommlBSkmei
Burliliimor
WtiATvairv iim Rvvirr. tlvifv tv
TOBACCO, S!f tJFF sfc CIGARS.
' SlA-n f tlao IBTDIAW-CHIEF,"
No; 6 Market Gtrcct,
All order filled with Dispatch.
P.B0F0-SALS
FOR BUILDING THfc NEW TKUCK HOJ78E
i ...
FOB HOOK & LADDKE CO. No. 1,
AS provided f oif by enactment of the Board
xv or .aViaermen. will m ro1vftfl nn t t li
Srd of January, 1871, and may be addressed to
" Plans and SDeciflcatian mav be' seen at the
office of Messrs. Peitoway A Moore, North
Water streetv-i, k;. i ? . n; ,
? r- i 1 ' ROGER MOORS,
. ' J.iJKIN.
j Committee
r'1 CHA.S. d; mters,
, flecSOnaolt. 4 r: ;
rrt-s WB Offer for JBale, for one-third ita
tiltl0 orlglnalcost, Six Large Turpentine
Distilleries, one ikrge Steam Pump,' one large
Boiler for running pumps and steaming bar.
rels, together with Strainers, Dippers, and all
I-necessary tools for runnlog the same, all in
complete oracr, put up in most substantial
manner, and ready to commence operations at
once, together .'with Sheds and Warehouses,
for the storage, of ; tlve manufactured articles,
empty casks, Ac.', &?. .
The above property Is located upon the
FUlw wliarf.nextjiOTthofcthe W., C:A
S.R. R., and, Immediately upon Uie River
Along with the property, will be sold lease of
wharf for three years, froin Oct. 1, 1870 to 1873
after which -time satisfactory arrangements
can be made with owner for lurther lease.
The above manufactory can distill 250 bbls.
YellOw Pip Turpentine or 325 bbls. Virgin Tur
pentine daily, and is constructed so as to save
labor, and can be run at the very lowest pos
sible cost.. Apply to . .
declO-nactt " VICIt A MEBANK.
Diaries for 187L
A Large assortment ofDiaries for 1871,
For sale at i.lHEiNSBSRGKR'S,
npURNKR'S N. C. ALMANACS for 1871 ;
BLUM'S Farmers and Planter's Almanacs
for 187;, lor sale at .- m
HEINSBERGES'S.
j Blank Boots.:
I have J us t received a ; targe ' assortment ' of
Blank Books, from: the smallest to the
largest sizes, which are offered for sale low - ,
'At HEINSBERGER'S
: i ' . i . i i N -JLive Book Storei
dec2-tf . 39 Markets t. A
Louisiana State Lottery
COMPANY.
Incorporated Attsust 17, 1868.
CHAiiil5S TJ HOWABD:VlpRESnENT:
NINGIJB NVSIBEk LOTTEBT.'
. . . f J 1 ( . I . Vi J .Ji l-J - i"- j. f "- !.!.'. i'
SPLiSNDlD SCBvEME ONLY -OOOS-NUMBERS
CAPITAX PRIZE.
TO : be patnaX NET ORLEAKaf on
ITtT-Ajr. jtmtjnktv S1. 1Ti: i-5 1
raAJaB. SIMMONS A CO ,' (joa fk&t&U
;. SCHEMU : .. ... . ; r.
i prize of is) oob is;..'.f;.i; M.:-r......,i.fco ooo
1 prize Of 0000 is..'...........:,.,...;. ao,ooo
i prize oi xu,uuu w.. ....... ...... 4. ..xv,uw
lpriieof 10,000 le.. .....10,000
1 prize of s.ooo is....v;'..-.... fl,ooo
I prize of 8-000 is.... ..i 8,0
, I pr ze of ., 7,30 is......-..
t prize of ' fi,0(0 is.. 6,000
. ' 1 prize of &.C00 ; is... ........... fi,00i
f .l prize of , A,0 , is.........V......i..... ; 4,009
i prize o. , is.,.,. ....... souu
1 prize of ' 1 00) ' la. . . . . .... . 2.000
A a I M dV-vaV--. . t . -
v.V.
1 prize 01 . a,uuu
'1 prize of 1,000
' Isprizeof. . 1.000
lpiizeof .1 000
lp'Jzeof '1,000
1 prize of 1,00
1 1 prize of-n, 000
I prize of 1,60J
' .Ipnzeof '1000
1 prize or- L000
..a;ix.4 ttilj'jtiJ.
J,
: :? ! " . ; - '.'iit'.' 'tfi
1
A prize of Looo
1 prize of 1.0OS
1 prize of t 1,0U
1 piize-of 1,000
1 prize of ' 1,000
1 nr-a r -
a,w-r .. .........
S5.000
r .
i.
1 prize of ''1,000
' I prize of - -.1,0
I prize of?. 1)00
1 prize of 1,000
1 prize ofj- 1,000
prize of , lMO
1 prize of .1,C00
: 1 prize or -t 1,000
1 prize of 1,000
til
,1 h
f'i HO
ISO prizes of tOJ are . .,..;; 25,000
817 prizes of 200 ,are..: ....... 63,00
M Approxlmationlzes.l.r.::'u.:!.!.. 12,eoo
,q prizes,' amounting to... ...... ....... 280,400
rr i "
I .
Whole Tickets; tO j 'shares in proportion. ,
Prizes payable wlthont deduction. ; . , ,
Orders to t addressed to ,. 1'. :',..!
rn , h: - 1 CHAR. T. HQWARTi, '
T.ti ; Loek Box 6diV rost-Omee, New Orleansv
Send PosUOiSoeM
oney Order, orRegis-
ter your Letter.
I3anl.tr-
i rt
T . , T
One Bqu&rexme day, ..........1.. . .s : ; 1 00
. " two aaya..4.,M.......;.rri bo
I ti .nn ciavfl SO
1 . " """" i-i-- - s so
i " one, week.. 8 BO
Contract Advertisements taJcanattiro
poruonawy low rates .- v -v.i t; rv
.mi maai vwwiai'J' ;wui. ai uviuai atuw i -
wnan paia ror in advAnc; ccnrise run rases-: v; .
jaan onoemand. . -i Tj -.u.v
'AUCTION BAItESat
3C
7l
v FOR SALBr:
WE offer for sale1, that Tery ;Taluabie and
Situated at tha aonthweat Intersection of Beeu
I ond-aoid Nun streets, with, all the improve-
menu tnereon. i ?, r,
183 feet upon Second street,
164 feet upon Nun. street, , ; ;
CEONLT A MORRIS, Auctioneers,
Janl-St
Stock A Real Estate Brokers.
M. Clt6Nt.T. AticUonecr.
. Ily CBONLT JipitXtlS.
Steamer r t7acciaiiia
: k ' : A T A U'C TI 6 IV ...
AN WEDNK8DAT, Januarya, 1871. in front
V 6T our afflee (amies previously disposed
of at private sale) we will sell the well known
Vaccamat7,
'As she now. stand, with ereTything apper-
taining and belonging to her.
Length over -lI,;.;;..i...II....-166 1.10 feet.
. Breadth of beam, ..... 434-10 M
Depth of holL..... i........... 11 '"v
Measuring 298 83-100 tons
Engines In good order, of . Horse Powert
and ready for immediate use.,
For terms and particulars, apply as above
or to
' S. Xa, FREMOKT,
Kng. and Sup't Wfl. A W, R. R Co.
dee20-ts . v .
. By CHOlftT MORRIS. .
M. CROXI.X, Ancfloneer.
. ' ..
tJiiikeint
'. - 1 V'. - v '
ON THURSDAY JANUARY 5, 1871," at 11
o'clock A. will sell on Benning's
Wharves (foot of Nhn street) under inspec
tion of the Agent of the Underwriters, for
and on account oi all concerned rf all the ,
SAILS. STANDING r RIGGING, , RUNNING .
:. ' "RIGGING, AS CHOkS AND CHAINS,
BLOCKS, BOATS, FURNITURE, ' "
and all materials saved from the wreck of the
ship Persia, of Bath, Me., stranded upon Pry i
ing Pan Shoals. . ' ' r dee' 28-ts
y ALTJ ABLE
: r:
Wharf Property for Sale
TTTE OPPER those desirable Wharves with"
YY a front of- , "
293 FETKlTIirii700rFKET
lylag'-upon westside of Cape Fear River,
boundedjaorth and south, by the wharves of
Meesrs. Planner and Beery.
Will be soidata loVnVuTe" and oil accom-r
modaUng .terms upon application to , ,
r CRONLY A MORRIS, Anct'rs,
- r; . stock and Real Estate Brokers.
dec3o-3t .
HI. CRONliT, Anctlooeer.
By fr .HOLaxS.
ri.: '''.'' '. . 1 . y.
On Tuesday RxiT, January m, is7i, at ip
11 o'clock A..M., we will rent at Exchange . .
9ornervuntil January 1,1874, the
LA N DB R S. O n Q I N.O ' T-H Kit SO r, ...
Propert7 of the "Wilmington and Topsail
d'S"
Sound PVaa-i Peaa 0 Jjisiij '
deo 31-ts
.i ti.'Jitl IY.T. Al4f.Jll
".5aW Advertlsementa pot coedlng live Unea ,
inserted tipder this head' at ha 'oa.nsual ad
vrtliuig' ites.!: C lnstntlo-H -CO, Ctat
s-x'-ji-rtippisti 79 , ,Ko adrertJsf jsinats taw r , f
ken at thewrlcea .npleg?ld forin f
ASTlILlV-BOARDEa.l
Three .31 ainarle
mett-oan get Board andT Lodging regru-
ly at oorper orXStle ana Seventh
arraeta.
tEBT
S. A. G1LBE
1L
JU.
aX A1IK1- AveTperiened wldte cook:
Y. Wanted im-nevlItjJly. ripply atthis
lai
for sale on.rfgriT.
"TTWR fAl.i:A Horse, Rockaway and liarrt .
Jj ness. all complete. Also, a Snrinar Cart
landHarnMComra,aUihaodontr!ApM
ljr hi a. &.ri-iMViii wrner jrroqt ana uneen . , .
treeta. ;
TTKtB HUB OD i ttEBTqbii i rg'tf .tT :
X? -valuable plantation on , Middle Bound, 8 ,
milea from the city, known: as the- Mott tract.
wjll be rented or sold on resonable terms.- For . , .
particulars, apply to " ,- V
T2WB BAliirAirouse and to on Wooste '
JD between Fourth aad Fifth streets . a v
; sptO-tf - v; J -fr SAMUEL TXi CANNON. ;
Om-ArSMIIIApi jDIf'CpSf;:
:::'-6:L'o,t;irr:Q;:;;:.'
BALANCE: OFr STOCi OF;. HAND iAT.?-;
. -L W .ra-maT aWSt! lTrt tSiO-V l-f i .
rfi
ritf a
Garrick,7 C
-s.- . 1 .-. IfS 1 1 ' . i k
.;ri!t ru-r -t; Kii iUT .
or uvercoau
MTJNS05T fi; --GO.'S-
Janl-tf . :C1TY LOTHIa'-
fTlHE PEW8 OF tnBFTBST PltltSBT- '
ing the pew occupied by them during the
ioarsi
before that date; All others Interested are ,
requested to be present or he represonted
a nested to be present on he represonted at '
Jan l-St . Treasurer.
JL tjuuan cHUKGlfu wlU be .rented, on ( t . ,
WtMlnesaay, the. 4th ol January, lOTl, at VA
o'clock P- AL. , Allpersohs desirous of retain-; -Aii-
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