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- ' - ; . - . v ' - - Y PUBLISHED DflLY, ,s; . - 4" . v'''-t; 7 ' . j-f" - - " 5 " IV ' j - " ' - -' ' '. 4 .ar. iAadvanoe...............-...:....t7 00 7- . . -('. - ' mi" mm m I VI I . . . . ...... 1 ' '. I . . .4 WRA a a - - - . - . ,1 08 'tha. in advance ..ntno"""! -i m i A.ii j u .rowiwO STAR will u uoiivwou m uaijr T& MTcity at f"11 Cb"t Pr week. n Jo. 4, 1873 " mom- Wmr. Weather Time eter. eter. 30:10' 0:03 80:15 47 48 45 . Calra.L. Rala NweentlelCloody n w LlghtCloudy ueanTemp. of day, 40 de?. -. . ; . o -.All barometric readings ar reduced I1Q.IFVC1 BMM ROBBKT SBTBOTm Serti't Siirnal Service U. 8. A. Wea4?ier Report. , War Department, 1KNT, 1 Ollice of Chief Sfstnal Officer, Washingtou, Jan.. 4 :o r- The barometer will probably continue rising rrtfflv throuzhout the AiUntlo States and he Lakes, with partially cloudy and clear ' ,VhPr and lallinjj temerature; Northwesterly 2 in the Middle and Western States; St! and Northeast winds on the South At , . tic and Gulf coasts. An areaf low barom. iSwiU probably develop West of .Illinois Jnd more Northeastward, with rising temper- 'Sirnioz signals ordere'd; ' ' Dangerous wlods are not anticipated for At otic coast to-night. , " ; ,.bin8BEKGer'8 Live Book Store, S9 Market st -Superior and Standard Pianos, Knabe and ; gticffmalAra.. ';. :'r ' National Pubusdisq Co. Free to Book gents. : .- ' ; : II. S. Goods peed & o. History of the Fires in Chicago and the .West. Samuel Sands & Son. The American Farmer. ... ' ; . .' ; . t - .-, Beiggs & Brotreb. Catalogue of Flower tod Vegetable Seeds, and Summer Flowering Bulbs, for 1872. ' : ; .- " :. : -." :-.. Pet8 IIendebson & Co. New Seeds and Plants, by mail or express. . " ( Snow Camp PvO., Alamance Co.,N. C The Lest Turbine Water Wheel. .' ; T. p. Cook & Co. Profitable Business G.totonson & Co-Agent8 Wanted.- -W. H. Chidesteb. $57,60 Agents protit. : O.ne Pair Silver Tipped Boots and Shoes are worth two pair without. - ; C. I Chestnutt. Annual Meeting of the Cape Fear Club. " , ' Joaif F. Divine. Gen'l Sap't's Office, W. A W. R. R. ' - ' ! Richard J. Jones. Meeting of Stockholders of Oakdale Cemetery. V . . 7. M - ' Dcdlet & Ellis. Ladled Calf Shoes ! . PROFITABLE ADVERTISIXO. We call the attention of the business 'men of Wilmington to the superior " advantages offeredby " -' .... WEEKLY STAR; ; as an advertising medium. It has, without exception, the Largett Circulation of any pub lication in Wilmington; and we can'Batlsry anyone that it has no equal aa a medium of communication with the people of the rural districts now trading with Wilmington. J ' We solicit a call from those who wish to place their business prominently before the people of this section, confident that we can ntTer Inducements that esLnnot fail to please. The Agricultural Convention. . Capt. J. F. Divine, General Superintendent of the "Wilmington? and Weldon Kallroad, ad vertises tha( return ticketsTor on? fare will be sold to delegates to the Agricultural Conven tion at Raleigh on the 11th Inst. We hojpethis section may be well represented irt the Con vention alluded to. ' Bfjnanded for Tilal . -; JiwKeBolen, the colored man from. Bruns- ickVwhose arrest for larceny was alluded to '"our last, had an InrestigatiOB before W. H serricK, j.-. if, yesterday morntnir, wno re quired him tpgive security in the. sum of $50 lor his appearance at the next term of thoSu perior Court, in default of which be was. re . manded to jail. . ' Tte small Pox. ' We see by the Newbern papers that this lerrjjiie disease has broken ; out in that city, .. oue physician having as many as three cases onder treatment. It is Jsuposed that the direa&e was carried there from Philadelphia. "uiie we do not desire to create any unneces- ,1 alajm on the subiect: we think that the 'act ol the presence of the disease In . one of sister Beaport" towns f should - have tendency to render us more cautious in order l prevent its introduction here. Wsa Weber. Tuis actress, who is well known in this city,' " iauiyaj Peoria, Illinois. Daring one of performances there two ladies became moved by the gyrations of the 'actress, and "tired to the back of their box, thereupon maae pointed reference to them in the ?2 'If Ever! Cease td Love." Afterward ; grew Indignant at a small boy who tfirew , coil cn the stage, and lovlted the ' 8 'gator 0( th deed to a horse whipping. 'uueo there was applause. PMsHtB... i 4,. me leather last evening beln& very dj& ;:eable, and promising to be "'an it even worse really turned out to be, there was quite IT11 andlence t0 witness the first appearance wl Warner and Mlw Grace Rawllnson in ineir reading h o. .. other eminent poetsJ This fact, ho'w'evek o- -"v. iii,WUU iruiu ouaiLspcuro i u a nn i. . . Btr-i ffect detract from the ' of the Performance, which was received etery manifestation; of appreciation and V OVal. ESDPf!al1o tta 4Kta V, o no a a I- 4V.O fnM J luia luu luob m iug O'Dg of "ThA m. n- ii . mi.; deger a CQ was. Keeted with . wel n...r ' "a ; most hearty applause. The entiti T.DC' C0Dclaled"wlth the afterpiece A XOUni? Wtf T.oe.rtti In rh?nh mm and caprices "-which knowing ones of the j tuurzea nnan th rrt" mnlnrltv dva uuw 8ex were shown up to the best PpUttge mucn merriment anu - Thla ' ' """" i 1 ' " soq a?TDK Mfc Wtraer and Ml8S Rawlin and We !v r la8t Pearance in our city, a fan ho ' permUlnee bespeak for them 9 1. M- TK. ... . 1 ' M .i 1 i i. fc, - i ii I Vol. Io. 89 . : 111 04 1 Dot H. , v.::;.rVl.-- . A Utile sclited weather would be popular Just now. . .' ';-" .--.v u-. ' . ; There was no session of the' City Court yesterday morning. ' Delicate piuk pearls are thought more ele gant than diamonds. , : : - . Bracelets above the elbow are the latest scraggliness in society. - -u ..-U It takes twenty-four pounds' of milk to make one pohud of butter, - ' f C. B. Bishop's Dramatic , Company opeir In Charleston on Monday week. ' we learn that a tournament and ball will take place at Lrfesville, : 'Anson county, on Wednesday, the 10th inst. i ;.. ' i Last year began on Sunday.and ended on Sunday. , This will not occur again untlf 1880, add every eleventh year thereafter. . ; ' . - Mrs; Moulton's concert in Norfolk oh Wednesday nlght.Uccording to the Journal, fairly look the people of lhat city by storm." v A new post office has recently been es tablished at 'Sterling's Mills, in Robeson county, with Grady Lawson, Esq., as post master, . The House bill to incorporate the Wil mington Mutual Insurance Company, - passed its second and third readings in the Senate on Wednesday. It has been suggested by several citizens hat Mr. Warner and Miss Rawllnson give a matinee on Saturday afternoon, for the bene fit of the schools. ' 1 " 1 - : ; 3 The annual meeting of the Cape Fear Club is advertised: to take place at the Club rooms Saturday, the 6tt), lost, at 8 o'clock, for the elvction of officers. Notice is given that the annual meeting of the lot owners of Oakdale Cemetery will take place on Monday, the 8th , Inst., , at the office of R. J. Jones, Esq , Secretary and Treasurer, Princess street." . . " . : - ,We learn that one of our most respected and popular ministers was serenaded by a pig on Wednesday night. It seems that the ani- il got his head fastened between two slats of a fence in the yiciulty and made night hide ous with his squeals, until some of the neigh bors released him from his uncomfortable position. .1. . , r Installation of Officers. :. . '. The; Installation of officers ' of GerxnanU Lodge No. 4, Knights of Pythias, elected and appointed for the ensuing term took place at Pythian Hall last night. . There was 'a large number of ladies and gentlemen present as spectators and It was the universal opinion that it Was one of the most Interesting cere monies, conducted as it was entirely in Ger man, that they had ever had the pleasure of witnessing. - P.i C. John JC. Koch - acted as Grand Chancellor and officiated in the installa tion, assisted by other Grand officers. Prof. Grabau being at the organ. . The following is a llstof the officers : . ' II. ilaar, Jr., V. P. Wm. Buhman.W. C. - - Cbas. Schnjkeo, V. C. F. A. Shutte, R. 8. F. W. Qrtman, F. 8. R. Ebecke. B.j. Cbas. Boskowtz, G. W. Hankammer, I. S. A- Julius Benny, O. S. Geo. Grotzen and H. Hutaff, Attendants. Utusework for Girls v- It is the law of God that no human being can have a sound, vigorous body, accomplish much physically and enjoy long life, without good muscles, v Though there is a variety of ways by which exercise may be obtained, yet domestic labor is best adapted to deyleop and streng; hen the whole system. Within a few years much Interest has been awakened upon the subject of physicial exercise, particularly as connected with schools and seminaries of learning. Beside the out door exercise and games, calisthenics, and gymnastics have been introduced lns'dc the school-room, and are becoming a part of the regular exercises in many institutions. This Is an improvement in the right direction is good, as far as !t goes but Is entirely inadequate to meet fully the demands of nature. No kind of exercise for girla. is . so wellt calculated as household work to develop the muscles of the. body to do it in early life, and gradually, under circum stances larorable -to 'nea'Uh1 generally; ; The girl and young woman, must thus be trained jear aftej.year, otherwise she .will never ob tain that , hardihood or constitution tnai strength of muscle that power of endurajice, or In other words,'' that , balance of tempera ment so essential to' good health and happi ness4n all the social and domestic relatl6ns of Our Gblp Baabct. n ; . . ; j C Use soft words and hard arguments.: We live in deeds, not years ; In thoughts, not breaths." ;': ' ;:' ;." X' Stfongftt minds are often those of whom the world hear least.; :c: aff"' ? - Christian grace, like the stars, , shine .brightest in the darkest hours. - Absence destroys small passions, and la creases great, ones as the wind extinguishes tapers and kindles flres. - ,i ; ;. v- - A voung Indlanlan proposes'' to six young ladies just forYdq, and was considerably annoyed by being acceptea oy aii oi luem. ... ' An Indiscreet man confided a secret to an other, and begeed him not to'repeat it. 'It's n rii-ht-' was the reply. iSvtllbe as close asybuwere." , i V V lr- ' Adversity,'; said a. Western pi eacher, 'takes ns up short, and sets us down hard; and when it is-done, we feel as contented as a boy that's spanked, imdset iway to cool." My dear," said John,' on obSerylngjoew striped hose on Ms only heir, " why havevyou made barber's noles of bur Ernest's legs? Because he's a little shaver,' was the.'reply. f 21 a little boy's grief . ; ijpbnfbelDg : refused permission to attend the opera house was' In art assuaged by the assurance from bis moth er that if Ue would dry up his tears he might go up street; In' thecal ternoon: and aee hU father have tooth pulled. ' - ' LEGISLATIVE SUMMAEYj ; I Condensed, from the i Raleigh iCaroliulan.j Jli A. TJK. -, zu - : : i t V. : :Wkdnesday, Jan. S. 1 The Senate met at the ustial ; hour . Mn Presideht Warren in the chairs , i Mr. Daman asked and obtained leave to record his vote on the bU to alter the Constittftion. He voted ve.; ; L i BILLS ON. SECOND HEADING, i Mr.Dargan introduced a bill to 'amend the. bastarday act. Gives Justices of the Peace original jurisdiction,, and declares bastardy a misdemeanor. Referred to the; Committee on the Judiciary.- . ? JA bill to amend the act prescribing sal aries ana lees, so as to allow only sixty ceo ts for executing ; summons V and com plaint, being oq its second reading, and adversely reported upon it was, orlmotioui ol Mr. Uowles, laid -on the tab'e. i ' . Bill to enable the W., C. and R. R. Coj to extend its road to the Tennessee line, being on its second readinsr. it wis. on motion of Mr. Vhitesides. made the soe-' cial order for.Priday next, at 12 o'clock. The bill to confer : cumulative suffrage upon thfi vpters of the city of iWilmingtoni coming up, it was, on motion of Mr. Brog-i den, postponed until Monday next. 1 Bill to repeal chapter - 227, Laws of 18JB9- '70, in regard to the taking of depo-i si Hons, re enacting the provisions of the Revised Code oii the Subject, being on its third reading, it was, on motion of Mr. Gilmer, amended so as to ' make it clear hat there was no change in the mode ot taking the deposition of non-residents. As amended, it passed its third reading. On motion of Mr. Hemming, the rules; were suspended in order to take up. the bill in relation-to extending tho time lor1 collecting and settling county taxes, as amended by the Committee on Proposi tions and Grievances. No quorum yoting, the roll wasG&lled, when ..twenty-six Sen ators answered, including the presiding officer. Passed yeas, 16: nays, 10. Bill to incorporate the Wilson Building and Loan Association, passed its second reading. V The amendment of the House to. tho joint resolution of inquiry into the lease of the N. C. K. K, to the Richmond and Danville Railroad, transmitted as above -amendment substituting -a member of the House tor the Fraud Commission, to in - vesUgate the matter of the lease of the roadAjgaye rise to considerable' "discus sion. , .- - Mr. Graham, of Orange, was opposed to concurring in the amendment. Mr. Gilmer favored concurrence. THE SPECIAL ORDER was postponed until 11 A. . M. Friday. mt . ? .f il YT J i A ne consiaer&uoa ox me xauuao amcuu ment to the joint resolution of inquiry was resumed. Messrs. Worth, Flemming and Graham. of Orange, occupied the. same ground taken by them when the resolution passed the Senate. 'While Mr. Graham could not Approve of the lease, believing that it wa9 not the best that could nave Deen done for the State, he paid a compliment to the present management ot the road. Mr. Brown thought investigation was due to both the State and the lessee. He spoke in glowing terms of the energy of the Pennsylvania Central Railroad Com pany. A few years ago it was (oompara-f tively a weak corporation ; now, it has its lines in all directions the result of busi ness tact.;"' ' , . ' ' .. Mr. Broaden thought the Legislature; competent to investigate the matter. Be4 sides economy was to be taken into con-j sideration. As regarded dividends, 'MrY Brogden said that the WilmiDgton & Welf don Railroad, oneot the best managed in the country, had paid none since the war. He thought the lease would prove satis factory to all, and endorsed ine senumens of the Senator from Caswell, that we should look forward to its result. j Mr. Gilmer moved that the Senate agree to the House amendment. Mr. Worth moved to enlarge, the com mittee suggested in said amendnjent, by making the number five, three on the par of the House, and two on the part of the) Senate ; on which motion not a quorum voted; V : . 'j The Senate then adjourned uatil seven o'clock, P. M. r; ' tc HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, f Wedkesbay Jan. 3. ! The. House was called to order at 10 O'clock. ,rvv-;;. V '" . ? Speaker Jarvis in the Chair, x - t Mr. Johnston, of Buncombe, introduced a resolution In favor of defaulting sheriffs. Relieves all sheriffs who have paid their taxes from penalty incurred by reason of failure to settle within the time prescribed by law, except costs. Reporter. Calen darr- Mr. 'Houston 'introduced a bill to incor porate the Carolina Narrow Guage Rail road Company. Referred. ' L SPECIAL ORDER. . ' The resolution impeaching Judge G. W. Logan being special order was taken Mr. Dudley moved to lay the resolution on the table. '';'''"- . ' " : ' ' The yeas and nays were called and the motion did not prevail by a vote of , 32 tp 43. i v:-1'- ' .-! Mr. Waring moved that the resolution be postponed until . Saturday ; next, at 11 oVlock. Carried. ; " On motion ot Mr.j- Gay then "a bill to in corporate the University Institute of Rocky Mt, was taken up. , - University Institute was stricken out and Rocky MCtUoiiege lnseneu, . The rules were suspended r and .the bi d rtflsspd third reading.' . . r f prmt bill to reDeal an act to extend the corporate limits of the town oi Ruth erlordton was taea up on second read- ing. v' v 'r , : . AfTeredan amendment to .nw,f. hA roTosition of--repeal to the voters who reside inMthe - old; corpbratb limits. - - ' . (;. r - , .; y TWm;nr!mpnt was adopted, .and the bill passed its second and third readings. Senate bill to allow . the transfer of causes .; pending in - the . late Courts of .equity, to. the ; Superior Court, ' passed tuiru reaaing. . . . i.. . : ; , !A ; benate bill to authorize the State Treas urer to pay the costs in suits where the State appeals or sues out writs ot. error to the Supreme Court of I the United States. passed third reading, j V --f ? C Senate bill in relation tot certain vacant lands, (abolishes the office of Agent tor the collection of Cherokee bonds) was (re committed to the Judiciary Committee! ' benate bill .to re-enact section 6. chanter 102, Revised Code, relative to printing Re ports of Supreme Court, passed second reading. . f . ,: DON'T HAWK. HAWK. SPIT, SPIT. BTlW. BLOW, and disgust everybody with yur Catarrh and it s offensive odor, when Dr Sage's Catarrh Remedy will speedily destroy all odor anr arrest the dUcharge. r f;. The Secret of CantlVatlon. Fe&tnlrea at Grecian, mould,, a .-well-turned neck and beautifully rounded arms, are no doubt very nice things to have, and ladies who possess these charms have reason to be thankful to Mother Nature ; yet. alter all; the most capti vating of all womanly charms is a Dure, fresh and brilliant complexion. This superlative faseination any lady may secure bv uslne Ha. oas's Magnolia. Balm, the standard beautify. ing preparation or tne present age. it diners from all ordinary cosmetics In three moat essential particulars, inasmuch as it contains ho injurious Ingredients, does not contract or snriveitne skui as autne astringent "blooms," "lotions" and "powders' eventually do, bnt produces a lasting loveliness by improving the health of the skin. Under . its operation the texture of the epidermis becomes finer, and the surface sort aa velvet and smooth! as porcelain. Features cannot be changed, but complexions can. and it is Q uite certain that 7 with no other charm than a freah and rosy complexion, will attract more admiration in company than her neighbor with a ' classic lace put a saiiow SKin. . iTuThSat MARRIED, 1- BEAR DEMELMAN In Richmond. Va.. on the 3rd Jnst., by the Rev. Dr. Bettelheimer, Marcus'Bear. of Wilmington, N. C, and Miss Carrie Pemeiman, of Richmond, Va.. j NEW ADVERTISEMENTS FREE TO BOOK AGENTS; We will send a handsome Prospectus of bur Niir Illustrated Fakily Bible, containing over 20O fine Scripture Illustrations, to any isooK Agent, ireeoi cnarge. Aaaress national Publishing Co., Phila., Pa Atlanta, Ga , or St Louis, Mo. ! I ONE PAIR Cable Screw V i r e BOOTS AN1 SHOES Are worth two pair of ordinary pegged or . machine sewed. niSTORT OF The Great ! Fires In CHICAGO adthe WEST, . by Rev. E.J. GOODSPJ2ED, 1. D., of Chicago. Only com plete history. 700 8vo pages; 60 engravings. 70,000 already sold. Price 12 M. 2,000 agents made In 90 days.' Profits ro to sufferers. AOEHTS WANTED i H. S. GUODSPEED & CO., 37 Park Row, New York. THE AMERICAN FARMER, 4 Published at Baltimore, Md., , By.SAHUEL SANDS & SON. January .Number Is now out. and will be sent to every Planter, Farmer and Gardener who will send his address and a stamp. It Is a live, practical paper, neeoea Dy every coun try ramuy. aupscription si do a year, in ciuds at f i, witu very uoerai premiums. BRIGGS & BROTHER'S Catalogue of flower, ani Veptple v- - and;: :. Summer Floveri&ir Bnlbs. for 1872. Now ready. Consisting of over 130 pages J on rose-tinted paper, with upwards of 400 sepa rate cuts, and six Beautiful colored Plate ! Cover, a beautiful design, in colors. The richest Catalogue ever published. Send 25 cents for copy?ot one-half the value of (the colored plates. In the flrgt order, amounting to not less than 1, the price of Catalogue, 25c., will be funded in seeds.? New customers placed on the same footing with old. Free to old customers. Quality of seeds, size of pack ets, prices and premiums offered, make it to the advantage of all topurchase seeds of us. See Catalogue for extraordinary inducements. You will miss it If you .4o not see our Cata logue before ordering Seeds, ( - Either of our two Chromes for 1872, size 19x24 one a flower plate of Bulbous Plants, consisting of Lilies, Ac The other of Annua), Biennial and - Perennial Plants, . guaranteed the '., ' 1 :-" ' ''; y .i; ' ISost Elegant Floral Chromost ever issued in this country. iA superb parlor ornament ; mailed, wl$fc-paM, on receipt; of 75c.; also free, on conditions specified in cata logue. Address 'i1 i ' J. . , YBpGGS & BROTHER, Established 1845 .vptochester, New; York. r- : . " " ' ! : ' N)EW SEEDS AND PXANTS Sens fcy Mall or Express F - Numbering 175 pages, and containing j TWO COLORED PIATES, Each worth twice the cost of . Catalogues, mailed to all applicants on receipt of 25 cents. PETER HENDERSON & CO..' Seedsmen, 35 Cortlandt street, N. Y, THE BEST Turbine Water " Wlieel, , : Manufactured by iilXONS &CO., J - rRON-FOTJNDKRS,' . MILL-WRIGHTS AD " MACHINISTS, ; . . ;- i : - - v ; Snow Camp P. On Alamanee county, N. C. - PROFITABLE BUSINESS. Will be given one or two persons, of either sex, in wrxxraoTov and adjoining townsj by which they may realize from. $300 to 1 1,000 a year, with but little interference with ordina ry oocumtionn selling UOUSElIoi D ARTICIES, of real merit and. universal use. If the whole time is devoted a much larger sum may be realized. Circulars free, giving complete list of articles and commissions al lowed. T. S..COOK A CO- Hoboken, N. J.j ;., ; : A GENTS WanteuX-Agents make more money at work fox us than at anything else. Business light and permanent. Partlo ulars free. G. STINSON CO- Fine Art Publishers, Portland, Me. ; j ." tVTf 5 f Agents profits r per week, wm eUiM i .UU prove it or iorieit tow. new ar ttbles, patented July 18th."- Samples sent toalL Address W. H. CHlUKaTifiR, 167 u vfty, New I org. j ; : l V" 1 ONE PAIR SILVER i BOOTS AND SHOES :Are worth two pair without rree rcaa- cXSTEW ;:AJ) VERTISEMENTS. T r . . , . . . . . -. : S . : . Superior and Standard Pianos, ' KN ARE AND ST1EFF, Makers. - " ' I ' . For strength, durability, richness and volume of tone, andbeanly of workmanship, : ' V j ) they cannot be excelled. : : ; Jj Medals received at different fairs with report a of the musical judges, together with 'the opin ions of the most distinguished pianists and musicians, and the great number of references of persons to whom these make of lnstru stents have been sold present a weight of tes timony, in their favor that cannot be resisted, and assure the -purchaser of his receiving a s uperior instrument. Warranted for 5 years Soldonlyat v ' JanS-tf HEINSBERGER'S Live Book store. THE ANNUAL MEETING V f . . ...... .t ; , --.r.;. WF. THE CAPE JTEAB CLUB, WILL BE held at the Club Rooms Saturday, the 6th in stant, at 8 o'clock P. M. Election of officers. : ' : !: ' "i"- C. L. CHESNUTT, . jan5-n " : iy Secretary. Gen'l SupVs LOffice, W. &. W. R. R.; Jrd. 5, 1872 T ETURN TICKETS for one- first-class fare jlii ; wiu.be sold to delegates to the i AGRICULTURAL CONTENTION at Raleigh on the 11th Inst. Tickets good from via. to 14th. JOHN F. DIVINE, ; Jan5-7t v v 1 Gen'l Sup't. r NOTICE ! JL HE ANNUAL MEETING OF . THE LOT owners of Oakdale Cemetery will take place on Monday, the 8th Inst- at the offloe of the Wilmington Gas Light Company on Princess, between Front and Secondstreets, at 7 P. M. ' v! ' RICHARD J. JONES, ian5 3t i . . Secretary and Treasurer. LADIES' DALF SHOES ! Tne Very Tbins for Bad Weatner. SOFT AND D UBAJBLE! DUDLEY t ELLIS, . Sign of the Big Boot. ' Jan5-tf MISCELLANEOTJS. Louisiana State Lottery V COMPANY. Incorporated August 17, 1868. CHARLES T. HOWARD. . . ... . .PRESIDENT. i - i ; - ' -MINGLE NU8XBER LOTTEBT. SPLENDID SCHEME ONLY 20,000 NUMBERS CAPITAL PRIZE..... $50,000 ; CLASS A, TO BE DRAWN AT NEW ORLEANS ON SATURDAY) January 13tn, 1S72. HOWARD , SIMMONS A CO., Coktsaotobs SCHEME : . 20.000 - Kiimljers Mciets Only $20. 1 prize of 50,000 IS. .b0,000 is.. 30,000 is. 26.000 is... , 10,000 l prize oz 8u,uuu l prize or j 1 prize of : 1 prize of i 1 prize of ! 1 prize of ! 1 prize of ; 1 prize of 1 prize of 20,000 10,000 8,000 13. , 8,000 IS.......... 7,000 Is.. 4,000 4s.... ,000 .ls..... 4,000 vis.... 5,000 is.. 2,000 is : 9,000 8,000 - 7,000 6,000 5,000 4,000 3,000 2,000 l prize oi 1 prize of l prize of 1 prize of . 1 prize of ' 1 prize of , 1 prize of . 1 prize of 1 prize of ' 1 prize of 1 prize of . . 1 prize of , . ' 1 prize of ' " 1 prize of ; 1 prize of ; A prize of 1 prize of ' 1 prize of - 1,0001 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 l,uuu 1,000 1,000 1,000 f-sre. 25,000 1.000 1 ljOOO 1,000 1,080 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000. BOO .1 prize of l prize of 1 prize of 1 prize of -'1 prize of.' 1 prize of 1 prize of 1 prize of , 1 prize of 60 prizes of are........ .. 25,000 317 prizes oi "200 are..;... 63,400 86 Approximation prizes..... 12,606 140 prizes, amounting to................! 280,400 . Whole Tickets, 20 ; shares in proportion. : Prizes payable without deduction. -. . Qrders to be addressed to-,;? ! ;'t . . i ' CHAS. T. itOWARD, : liock Box 692, Po8t-Offlce, New Orleans. y Send Post-Offlce Money Order, or Regis ter your Letter. A " dec 21-tJanl I Brovisions ! rtt BBLS. CITY MESS OUU weight. InA Boxes Dry Salted Sides, PORK,. Full 1VV 30 Hhds. Bacon Sides and Shoulders, For sale low by, .,' dec2-tf WXTLIAM3 ft MURCmSON. 'THIRTY -YEARS EXPERIENCE v.'.'- '!."r.;'rjrTH txzatkkht or i-i.h.' Chronic and Sexual Diseases. A PH YSIOLOGICAL VIE W OF MARRIAGE. The cheapest book ever published contain ing nearly tnree nnnarea pages, ana one nan ared and thirty line plates and engravings of the anatomy of the human organs in a state of health and dlsase, with a treatise on early errors, its deplorable consequences upon the mind and body, with the author's- plan of treatment the only rational and successful mode ot cure, as shown by a report el cases treated. A truthful adviser to the married and those contemplating marriage, who en tertain doubts or their physical condition. Sent free of postage to any address on receipt of twenty-five cents in stamps or -postal cur rency, by addressing D. LA CXLOLX, No. SI Maiden Lane, Albany, N. Y. ' Tbe author may be consulted upon any of. the diseases upon which his book treats, either personally or by mail, and medicines sent to any part of the world. ideoDW4w . .RATES OF ADTEKTlSIKOl One Square Que day:., .7... .....,.,.,; 1 o . - two days,.. go ..v". . three days, a 00 i., u .. . - four davsM....M ' tm it t flye days, " s on i ii one week, , s 60 icr Contract Advertisements taken atcro portionately low rates. . .3 .'.;. .. . Marriasres. Deaths." Reltsrious. runeral and UDituary notices will do inserted at nan rates when paid for in advanco ujthrwlse full rates xxaxs cash on demand. r.t : i l MISCELLANEOUS. i' Oper a Hauoe. 1U i MlNAdlER-.l..;..;...J. W. SPAULDING HEIL i WAKHER, :l.-,:v ; .THE EMINENT ,, fe"-. I. : 10-iierican Traplian &EtaDonis!, ; ; AND THE ACCOMPLlsnEI tRTISTE, iviiss Grace Rawlinsonv Who have received Ihe, warmest encomiums from the Press throughout the; country, will have the honor to appear at the ' P- ; OPEBA HOUSE to TWO MHTS ONLY! Tbursday and Friday. Jan.' otto A 6tn, upon which occasion they will ' give readings I fyrvm TT.mlAf UmaVaI. aal.ii. m.i. a .w uvu. iihiiiich, JUAUUCUli AlUlU.rU AJLL, Romeo and Juliet, Richelieu, Ingoma, Lady of Xyon3y Pde's Raven, Tennyson Queen of the May, &0- Ac.-"-,-:' v ,'i'" :--. ' . " A . v PSICE OF ADMISSION : j f Gallery...... ........'.T...?. 15 amlly Circlet......; 25 Dress Circle and Parquett ro Reserved Seats...... 75 Private Boxes....... ..$4 00 to $6 00 'l Reserved Seats for sale atHeinsberger's Music and Book Store. Jan s-8t Mules ! Mules ! Mules ! jyiLL BE HERE on the 6th of January; 60 HEAD OF NO. 1 BROKE and UNBROKE MULES, . DIBECT FROM KENTUCKY, Which will be sold at Prices to suit the times.; Jan 3-lw SOUTHERLAND A STEAGALL. Havana Royal Lottery. , ; : ": - v. ; ' - " ' : '' ' f . ... , , . ' i ,"' 7 - ORDINARY DRAWING , . ' , : J.. . : ' : j The ORDINARY DRAWING of the 23d Jan uary next takes place with THREE CAPITAL PRIZES: . '. . One of.... 9150,000 One of.... 00,000 One of.................... 25,000 And also 398 OTHER PRIZES, ranging from . , $200 to $1,000. - S.Those who wish to try their luck and inves . 1 an honest Lottery, will do well to direct themselves in time to the headquarters In this city, or send their orders to Mr. MANUEL BORNIO, Flr6t Sublollector for Exportation in Havana, through their correspondents here . 1 MESSRS. BORNIO A. BROTHER. : Prizes of all denominations will becashed at any time, at the lowest rate, by the above ' named firm in New Orleans, 77 Gravier St. 1 dec 31-tf I Merchants and Traders, Y"pUR TAX lor the Quarter ending 31st December, 1871, will be received at my office In the Court House1 during this week, January 1st, 1872. j J. W. SCHENCKi Jn., Sheriff: jan 2-5t ! Pew Renting. The PEWS IN ST. MARK'S (Episcopal) CHURCH will be rented for one year on next Wednesday nlghtthe 10th Inst., at 7J4 o'clock t.: . -"'.-.v.i v - ;' - s ' at the church. V (Jan4-4t' ; Com; 0al;s and Hay. 4,000 BUSHELS PRIME CORN, . . .: . I " 1.5CO Bushels Oats, , j . ' 1,500 Bales Hay? :i 1 . For sale by ' " ". ' I F. W. KERCnNER, , Jan3-tf 27, 28 and 29 North .Water St. CHEESE, BUER AND LARD.r 150. Boxes Cheese, 25 Tubs Butter. - . : 1 ' . '' ... ..!.; ' :) .ii: 15 O Tees, Kegs and Tubs Lard , I i For sale low .by"- iv" kv-VX ,. i . r .".-!:iF.W.-KERCHNERi,r;t:V f lan3-tf. , 27,28 and 29 North Water St. Canned Goods Brandy Peaches,' &.c Y 200 Cases Oysters,1 .9.-:1riK SO Cases Tomatoes. 1 - ' ISO Cases Brandy Peaches, : av uoxes canay, 1. 0 For sale by ,'- !' ' V p. w. kerchner; I tan 3-tf ; : ' 27, 28 and 29 North Water St. Bant of Wflmiiiton ' -. ' WILMINGTON, N C Jan. 3, 18. ! . - . - J300KS of subscription to increase the Cap 5 ital Stock of this Bank to ($203,000) Three undred Thousand Dollars, will be opened on the 15th Inst. . ' . - A. K. WALKER, ih-cihierCr Jan4-20d Nortii tJaxolina Housei 11 1 Corner Second and. princes StaV i J. A H. HAAR,... ....;......... .proprietors. : : : ' ' (Sample Room,) ' , Wines, Liquors, Ales and Porter, Lager Beer .5 j ; Cigars and Tobacco, of all kinds. f r -T0 Y, S T E S 9 I N SEA S O N .-W 'novl2-tf " ' :-.t wants; '.-4 'ANTED An Experienced Sawyer for niivnia.r SawmllL ' The Mill. Timber "and Team for sale or rent large tract of tim ber very convenient-to '-the mill. Address owner, J.H. Srwjrazai Wilmington, N. C : JanS-lm ,; ,.., 'r;.'-,j j- . ; . BOARBEKS J WASTE D-G ood Jardr with or without rooms on 2nd, .spw corJ ner of Ann, 2nd door from corn c, oa l-.t; handjt gide going South. Terms moderate, by week or month. Address Box, 215 City P. O. , v r dec 7-lm - .I: i ; V"':i V: 15. ;-r tt ;.?f 1 . .ij" v' , r.l (ft "I 1 .;! m . ; - ,t . - -4 --; - 1 t - 1 .1-. ft' r ' : : A- - . '1 :::t ;? it -it V v' "4 f! ' 1 ..I " : A.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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