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: ..... . . .:.-... I . .t " - .' .,? . - ' 111 , . . - - . - ignriioErur. a gtai:, - v PUBLISHED DiILT- 'w. Dawson Bank Eulidln-a, Front ZUZX i. m advance....... . t? CO '.mhJOL i advance 8 60 Si ?montbs, in adranco. 1 00 rnroe wVi.'in advance 75 one m?i , . wfll tedeUTered in any I tw Tcity t Fx J?ex.weeic w 0M JtBO. ' Tner- . . . , Barom- mom. Wind. Weather, eter. eier. .'- . .; . . ilftS "5T N E light 'Lt rain ' 3thlJ SO N E fresh Lt rain 43 NE IrethjClondy 9 P. . M. joau i barometric readings are reduced .ea-level and to S3 degrees Fahrenheit 0 thC sea RoBUT SlTBOTH, Serc't Signal Service U. S. A;'- weather Aepon. . . ? WA-R Department, l . omce of Chief Signal Officer, V -: Washington, Feb. 2-4:85 P. 1L ) , ' -'Drobabaiiiea. rtiA area of lowest barometer will probably lL. to move northeastward leaving the coot'"" Hatteris : - northeaiit winds wast on wV ' a r V I .nf,w. Drevail oy Saturday - A. M. a J mmaw lVa ' 1 A w Am lntika t nH.av I pother eXiCiiu vth uo iw w ifo t uwi sj t wlod, increase to brisk for a short time, rarollna coast,' and back to northwest tf he Carolina coasV 1 , 1.... moalhiir lii clearing weather, on Satarday,.very gen- Se Mississippi valley:;- cloudy and thw; t nimt weatber extend from . the upper Mlssla- "j westward to mo itocay mounisins. "r.f .....i. winda aru not anlicin&ted .fcr fly considerable portion ofthe Atlantic and I cJi coasts. -;.-. -!f I THE 1 PBOriTADLJS ADVEBTISIJSO. tt'ecalltbe attention of the business men of ffilmlugton to the- superior advantages offere(iby THE WEekJLy STAB ... j ..iL -r. Hny One IDafc Ifc u tivj cvjuu. u ui-uiuu ut eomumnicaUon with the people of the rural districts now trading with Wilmington. , a solicit a ow irom loose wno wisa to i . . t 1 wAaMAtsA M.Am 1 M A n . 1 hAfAW. J . - people o( this secUon, confident that we can offer LMlnceraeaUthateannotfaU to please. 1 AKY Sl)VlBTlSflAIS. ! ' V i nw fl,... i - HKJNSBiiKGEa's Live Book Store, 89 Market ' , a i ..I..,! ,t -New Goods Just received. ,' ' Dcdley & Ellis, Sign of the Big Boot Bujb' Stoat Boots and Q alters. Hgide Buos. Just received : Plautlog Po- I to .... . I . . Utoes, ttc. Bcstiko A McQdigo Furniture, u&c, at AactioD. . ' ' 'i Ksllroad Bllf Passed. t . A special telegram from Col. S. L. Fremont, atRileigb, received last night, brings the gralifjiug intelligence hat the bill for the beu'tit of the ' Wilmington, Charlotte and Hatberford Railroad passed the Senate during !he evening session, yesterday. ' . -77 , . . , vies Consul. -. .' ' : ,.s Mr. George HarrUs, of the firm of , Messrs. Harris A Howell, has received throng hSenor D, Manuil R. Garcia, Legaclou Argentina, Eu Loa Eitados Unidbs, at Washington, D. C, tne app jlntment of Consular Agent, or Yice L'oubul, lor tbat v government for the port of Wilniinton, N. C. , , ' . . ' ' "' '' ' . "v. " ., Ilarboi Master Report. : From Harbor Master Law ton , we have the following report of vessels arrived at this port during t&e month of Janhary: Steamers, 17; barques 5; schooners, 10; brigs, 5. Total, 43, with au aggregate tonnage of 15,513 tons. Of this number tveo barques and four brigs were foreign. Not included in the above were 19 tmall tehooners under 60 tons. ,niVER AUD ' MARINE. V The following is the report of soundings oa Western Bar, taken .January 27th, as fur nished by Capt. B. J. Law ton, Harbor Master : Bar;J..;...V...:..iir....i... lift. G Inches Rip.-. 7 ft. KUc ol -tide. . . ........ i ....... 4 ft. 6 inehee. The Eoundings were taken at low water. lty Coart. ' -I-'. '' . ' " V The following cases were disposed of yester day morning: y ''; '( .V- , V W. 11. Rjiland, charged with being drunk . tod noisy. Judgment suspended oh good be. tavior and the pajment ol the costs.' Mfithew S. Byrne, charged with the same - odtuce as , sbove. Judgment , suspended On tbd pujiiieiit of costs, r ; . ; Meteorological. The' regular m on tblj meteorological report liiatd from the office ot the Signal Station , In tni city, has been 'furnished us , by Sergeant o"yuoiu., ine oincer id cnirge. rum secreieo in me iwre wnen ne oscu . iiw Binding and Ruling. Our business In this de J we learn that the monthly mean of the night: ' ; sj 5?-'-- :: ' 7 partment has steadily increased, an evidence Barometer during Janhary was 80.m; Inches, Wpera n.n,e. that we have not labored In vain In our effort M that of the Thermometer 43.5 Inches. we were 'delighted last night "with , Miss to establish a Book Bindery equal to the de fut anoont oi ralnfal) was 3.C3 lucbefc. . .Pre- Alice ysne's impersonation of Lady Isabel and mands of our growing city. Rut we are de nning wind Northwest and North. Total m-,um .vin tn "Eiut Lnne Althonh termined to -till more : and as our busl- Bumber of miles : traveled-2078. Mean tem- peratureof the tnoath1 43 4. oa Caienen., ' -1 '...' One of our citizens Informed us yesterday of t singnlar freak on the nart'of alien which he oa la bis possesion. He asserts and offers to ubsunt.uatethe facti that the aforesaid hen Jjld U upon nine eggs, from , which, on the b of January, were hauhad twelve chickens, U of which are now living." S!x of the num ber "re btrong and healthy as chickens Kenerally are, while the other six are puney nd weak, t, at seem7 to be. improving. He tlnU three of the eggs had double yolks. fh,. la Ileliablerr uc piaj.goers of the " Cockade City completely captured by the artistic yen- UQS ' Miss Helen D'Eato while in that &Dd when the Company closed : their en- raentln that city, paturday night, anum- r of Miss D'Este's friends and admirers pre ed her with a token of their regard, con- T nK of two magolUcently bound volumes nnjson'g Vivien and Guinevere; illustrated J ustave Dore. The Index says : " This sp- U(jPriate- d hnd8oin ; testimonial to. the w ' Profelonaltalepta and personal charms J'mlJ'and gracefully acknowledged by ,, D'Ete, herself, at the Academy of ,'Mu- "v AAjyzwoK. - TTa V TTT TT 1 1 0 i 1IFTT V wu. JUU, ; ; WILliU UlUi . lh U;. KiiT iml Dots. A colored male pa tlent was sent to the Hospital yesterday. ' - ' The hands on the city clock Vere frozen fast yesterday morning. , '1 No Raleigh papers last night, consequent ly our usual Legislative Summary Is omitted; ers of this cltyslanghtered 233 beeyes, 498 hogs,U sheep, 4 calves and 7deer V : light snow fell yesterday mornings be-; I ground.;? It was followed by rain and sleet. . In the Superior Cour'C to day, v the civil wm oe caiiea ana eases set for trial tranSTi. lA mint 4 jba . mmvss v j oskvi uajr The Schooner . D. Endirtlt i from New York, brought.250 tons of Iron lor. the' Wil- mi.ogtoq,.VhartotteandBnJOerfwd Railroad.' W..1,.,?a.Volb,c.,goeS.r.,o.th,J, V , 7 B8rooK irosiomce, uiaaen i county, Is how sent by the river route Instead o' by rrIlrbad;-and Cap, James Evans) of Koeson's Landings has received tho appoint ment of Postmaster. -; Drivers of drays should be. restrsined from driving so; rapidly through the streets ii - . - -.. . . -Rome of them, when thev e-et nn . ti,t ht Ut1, go at a pace that ;Uo lutely dangerous, especially at a crossing, to the children that nr roncfjintlir nnsil no me tram on lire -vu., unar, ana KUinenora I naurusu, uus ucrs iv usipusi o O ClOCK, uau not arrived. . There, was. problably a heavy aleet or snow up the road yesterday, which : ., v . - ' v: Ifl the work Ilonse. 1 " A white man. hailing from Duplin county. m miwwu. ij,ur iru iiui.t, tuirgw wim drunkenness on the streets lie was carried . - .r-T, , . , . before the City Court and, it being the second . . . .6 , . tl for the penalty ($10) and the costs. ; Not being able to raise the amount he was vesterdav sent the Work House to work out the same in '.'... . .... ... tue service 01 tae county. -'As toe man (wnoso name we withhold) , has a family , who are probably suffering from anxiety, If not other wise, on his account, we hope some steps may be taken to let them know his whereabouts,' so they may'lnstitote measures to secure his release. - .. ' A voneert. By a correspondence In another column It will be seen that Prof. Qrabauili give a eon cert at the Opera House on Wednesday even ing next, the 7th Inst. There is every reason why" the people of Wilmington should respond handsomely and liberally on this occasion. Since Prof. Q.'a-arrlval among us be has time and again been called upon to assist in enter tainments for benevolent and other purposes; and he has always readily and cheerfully com piled. Now that he is about to leave us, as intimated in the correspondence alluded to, let our citizens testify their appreciation of what be "has done for them by giving him a large audience on the occasion of his . compli mentary benefit. He will be '.assisted by. able amateur talent, comprising several splendid vocalists, who will appear for the firsts time before a Wilmington audience. Another Bobbery. Ou Thursday Dlght, about 12 o'clock, the policeman on the beat located on South Water, between Market and-Dock streets, discovered one of the front doors to the store of Messrs. Helde Bros, open, with no sign of any one about the premises. "A messenger was imme- diately sent for Mr. R. E. Heide, the police In the meantime guarding the store, upon his arrival he found that a considerable quan tity of tobacco aud.cigars, together with a lot of candy and raisins, had been stolen. Mr. H. says he cannot estimate with any degree of certainty the amount or bis loss, but it was considerable. The police report that they found a 1 ghted candle on the floor behind one of the counters, lu such a position tbat it would in all probability, if it had not been so oppor tunely discovered, set fire to the store. .The thief or thieves also attempted to prize open the money drawer in the office, there being evidences to show that a piece of sharp iron had been used for tbat purpose. In this, how- ever, they were not successful. Mr. Heide thlpks It - probable that the thief was laborig under a'severe hoarseness, she dis- played great talent. In some portions of the play, sh comprehends the author's .meaning better than many we have seen. 8he was called before the eurtain three times, which - TMteraaj was . dark, gloomy, dismal, boweyer. will b remedied ln fature. 'lt wilH - "f k T' '"S cir?Dl?Uo,n of CT ConryaU,po1nMdthedUo':..yi! SiVMS.SS . - ri-" i f .u i, . . i - .r ..w,, . .0- jti,agecomDe ana wiison, is ane paper to During the nonth just closed the botch- elass family newspaper to; be. read with In- reach th ftton.rai' L . was a rare compliment for a Wilmington au- the Mobsiho Stab's charges for short adver dlence to give. Miss Isabel as Miss Corney tlsements, especially for the accpmmodatioa was fine, andduriug the first part of the perfor- of the growing demand for the publication of mance acted the better ot the two, but the last two acts showed the great talent of Mis Alice and her superiority as an actress. - The won derful and,, bewitching- little 'May-the Fay" was as sweet as ever, and Clan Wildman as Barbary" was very good. The slnfflmr of little " May-the-Fay" was u h!la the irracefulness which characterized ever? motion was a source aniversal remark. Bhe was repeatedly corJ and the audience were wild with delight. For a child of her age she certainly displays talent of the highest order., - The trapeze performance of the Leon Brbth- eis was thrllllngly interesting and they were loudly applauded. 1 , : The performancelconcluded with an amusing after-piece which was thoroughly appreciated. ..This afternoon, at 3 o'clock, there will be an attractive performance for the benefit of ladles and children, and this -evening the Company will make their last appearance for i tne seaiou. uive mem a rousing uuub?. T-rrrrWrrt i W.! r: m.:m : VftWe have, received the first number-of the liwertiser, a new paper Just started at Hs noils,' Doplln ; county, and- edited by H. H. Foster, Esq. The editor states that: owing to the utter r impossibility of getting sufficient In season; he has .been compelled to material struction, imusement, ' and profit at . every fireside InTthe land: Inclndint? a hla-h -toned morHty without which no people can pros- Our Cbtp Basket. . . -.' .-! Clvll'service Good waiters.1 ; ; ' ? Old men for council, youag men for war. , The charity which longs to publish Itselt ceases to be' charity; .-r--"r . rf '. - Danger should' be feared when distant, wayea waen present.::..., r;f . -Am.o bo 1. M Earned 1 b.msel, "vuui.,.o wuuira 4 unj vuuuimuu iu i life. -6 A wretched old bachelor says : "After all, a woman's heart is the sweetest thing in the world it's a perfect honeycombe foil "of sell?." " - ' r7 : i ; -: ; ; ' f The author of a new English work t'The Secret of a Long Life,.' thinks part of the secret is being able to laxa judlcionsly." I- '-1 . . ,r - .f A man who works for a living should ' . i When we read the; interminable sentences of some writers, we cannot help thinking that their readers are In danger of being sentenced to death. ' : ; ' ; '.-';'f " , If you want to find out a man's real dis position, take him when he Is wet and hungry. If he is amiable then, dry him and fill him up, and you have got an angel. Bad luck Is simply a mah with his hands in his pockets and his pipe In his mouth, look log on to see how it will come out. Good luck Is a man of pluck, with his sleeves rolled up, and working to make it come right. ! ; . , !. ''' ' , -V.',V . ' I If you have lost anything, advertise It in our new department, under head of Lost and Found." at half our regular rates, for ad ver- I tlsements not exceeding five lines. tf Printlnx Ink. ! We keep a full stock of Robinson' jNews Ink constantly on hand. Winter ink: now eady for shipment. tf Shipping Articles, Crew Lists, Manifests Charter Parties, etc, constantly onhand and for sale at the Star Printing and Publishing House. tf Boarders, ' ' ' ' j If you want Boarders, advertise in our new department, under head of;" Wants," at half our regular rates, for advertisements not ex ceeding five lines. tf Shipping articles for sale at the otfflce of the Mokntno Stab. I tf For Sale or Bent. 1 If you have a house or farm for sale or rent advertise it In our new department, unde,r head of For Sale or Rent," at half of our reg ular rates, for advertisements , not exceeding five lines. ' I. m . . If youiave found anything, advertise It la our new department, under head of Lost and Found' at half our regular rates, for !adver tlsements not exceeding five lines. tf Printing and Boon. Paper. j We can furnish printing paper in small quantities, say from two to ten reams, at reasonable prices for all strictly cash orders,. We have on band the following sixes of news, viz : 22x31, 24x8S and 24x38. Also, fine Boos: Paper 2ix38 and 25x39 ; and a good assortment of other papers and cards. tf IndeatrnetlM Tsmt.-' The indestructible Tag Is a great convenience to merchants. It answers the combined pur pose of a direction label and business1 card. Call at the ' Stab Printing and PnhlfeMng House and supply yourselves. tf Star Boob Clnaery. The attention of the public is called to the guperior facilities we now have forexecutiag cbeaply, prompUy and skilfully all kinds of ness grows so will our facilities be Increased. j Give us a trisl. 2taw2w J rv - ri I AdTertlslsnrlor tne People I We wbukl call the attention of the public to. brief notices such as "Wants," "To Let," "For Sale," etc Most advertisements of this character can be reduced to five lints space; and the charge for them being but half our regular rates when paid for strictly in advance This offers increased inducements for ser- I vanta wanting places, ior iamuies wisning uo- mestics, for farmers having a horse, ot a cow, Df or an old wagon for sale, landlords wishing tenants, and tenants wishing landlords, to use the MoBsnra Stab as a medium for commu nicating with their severaVbut unknown cus tomers. ' ''' ' " j :' Storekeepers can also make equal avail of these rates for short advertisements, to Invite public attention to any specialty in trade, or any change in their places. ;. , , ' , The use of the dally newspaper, as the age n cy for communication, between people of rill classes, js constantly Increasing, and Illustrates one of tho wayaln which modern Utilization Is saying time, labor, and money, la carrying op the business of life. tf KUAY. M l SPIRITS OP TURPENTINE. I . 8 r- Xne attleboro Advance says: 0or Business Agent, Mr." McQuire pro- l,OBe8 w "8l- ummgion soon. - ne nope the merchants of that finB told city will be preytireu. wiiu -ineir opriiig auvertisiog. ?i lA: private' -letter; . to Uhe Wil boA Plaindedler from A'Pitt cqunty, says : " Sunday night last Ed. Williams shot and killed Mr. Silas Averitt in Contentnea township ; Willams has been 1 arrested." Th e same letter savs ? Owintf to the scar- city of labor, Ido not think that this conn- tv will be able to olant much ; more tEfan half as much cotton as last year. It is thought that from 500 to 700 negroes have left the county gone.. South to work in turpentine.' ' . V, ... Pt S'SS; writes:. On Thursday last a little daugb ter of Mr. West Neville, residing near En held, N. C, was playm clothing became ignite near the fire- her anii shn wa tn I badly burned before ' assistance - could be rendered that she died Saturday morning. A,t the time of the accident Mr. Neville was absent from home in attendance on his brother Mr. E. K. Neville, who- was thrown from his horse & few , days pre- viousiy ana so severely inj urea oynisneaa -;i. vf . , .T Advertisements under head ol Wants," For Sale or Rent," or Lost- arid Found " will positively be charged full rates unless paid for In advance. . ! . tf He caught such a cold that he could not sing." Poor, unfortunate Batracnlaa ! In wnat a sadvllkht he must have been. And yet his misfortune was one that often befalls singers. Many a once tuneful voice among those who belong to the "genus homo" is utterly spoiled by "cold in the head, or on the lungs, or both combined. For the above mentioned " croak er' we are not aware that any remedy was ever devised ; but we rejoice to know that all human singers may keep their heads clear and their throats In tune by a timely use of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, and Dr., Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, both of which are A Stable Institution. Just at the period when all xtaUemen were complaining mat the horse-ointments of the day were unstable remedies, the Mcstaso Likixbut made Us entree in Missouri, without any flourish of trumpets, and within ono year, became the favorite embrocation for the external ' dis tempers and injuries of horses and cattle in all tne Western, and Southern States. From that time to this, it has never had a rival in the estimation of accomplished horsemen : nor is Its household reputation as a cure for rheumatism, neuralgia, sore nipple and caked breasts, tumors, mumps, sore throat, earache, too.hacbe, bruises, burns, wounds and sprains a whit behind its celebrity as a horse Lini ment; The Mothers, of America know its LjuriM ol The i rinF gewtiSn,lmd in wMhM ianot oTift or townshiri iZ the not regarded by both sexes and every class as a blessing to the community. Tu Th Sat Hxalth, the poor man's riches, the rich man's bliss, is found in AYER'S MEDICINES, after a fruitless search among other remedies. A word to the wise is sufficient. , . Thosk who surras from nervous irritation, itching uneasiness, and the discomfort that follows from an enfeebled and disordered state of the system, should take AYER'S SAR- 5 SAli- SAPARILLA, and cleanse the blood. . Purge out ine lurjuuK uxoiouivv uuuciuuu the health, and the constitutional vigor will return. WILMINGTON, N. C, 1 . i . Feb. 2d, 1872. ( Po. W. F. Gkabau, Wilmington, N. C: -Dear Sir We have learned with unfeigned regret that you are about to remove from our city, and remembering, with-gratitude, the many times you have donated your services for the various benevolent objects brought before the public during the past two years, beg to tender you a complimentary coneert on behalf of many of your friends among the amateurs of the city. ; Should this meet your approval we would suggest that you select Some suitable evening as early in the present month as convenient. With sentiments of esteem, we are, Very respectfully, your ob't s'vts, THOMAS ATKINSON, A. A. WATSON, . G ICO. PATTERSON, J. C. MANN, J.E.LIPP1TT, W. B. EMP1E, ISAAC B. GRAINGER, 8. Li. FREMONT, ' CH AS. D. MYERS, - J. A. W1LLARD, JOHNi WILDER ATKINSON, MATTHEW P. TAILOR, C. H. ROBINSON, - - . Jf-. W. KEUCHNER, To Rt. Rev. T. Atxihso, Rey. A. A."v7ATpowf Rev. Gso. Pattkbsov, Major J. C. Mask, J. . E. LxrriTT, Esq., and others : , i ' Gentlemen Allow me to thank you most tteartlly for your kindness in tendering me a Complimentary Concert on the eve of my de parture from your city. Such a eoncert would be most acceptable to me, ana I would Bug. gest that it take place at the Opera House on tne evening of Wednesday, Feb. 7th. With much respect and gratitude, I am Your obedient servant, . i P r .;- - 'j; W. F. QRA.BAU. . ;feb31t ; f .; -:- Shields' Eye Wash, KAJTUr ACTUBXD BT ' Mbs. SUE W. CASH WELL, Wilmington, N.C ONE of the most effective remedies for INFLAMED, SORE AUD WEAK EXES, ever offered to the public s For sale bv all Druggists in the city. Price 25 cents per bottle.- m'- . . t GREExf A FLANNER, Wholesale Agents, dec 14-naclaw Th i 41 Market street. i IJT BAITIXBUPTCX, In the United States District Court for the Cape rear uisinct oi xiorta cwwxu j tVia nndersiirned herebv elves notice of his anoointment as Assignee in the cate of Solo- nHa.ofWU in tvi nana Fear District of North Carolina. and who has been adjudged a Bankrupt on nia own petition oy ine uisinci, oi siua District. r , A. jsjn.x-j-iK, abiu(uc ; WmsweTOX, N.CJan.88-law3w Th HAVE TIIIE AID TBOUBIJE. Her O chants wishing Ito advertise in any paper In North Carolina or South Carolina, maysave themselves much unnecessary trouble by calling on the subscriber. Rates, the very towest charged by themn febl-tf - Dawson Bank Building, Front S -rrrrnnivn mbDI ASD TTSXXUQ W' CARDS printed Hi .the most elegan style. at ,-t "')' : j , ! Printing ajxd Pnblislitog House, i Osa NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.; : : Just TLleceived. AAA BBLS PLANTIKQ POTATOES j AK Boxes Oranges and Lemons ; '.x ?- ; jiags Cocoannts ; E j:i'nc: Bbls lour , ? f Bbls White- Navy Betras ; 1 C Bbls Apples ; ; ; f - : In store and for sale by ; ; .., . j , ! '- feb-tf ' HEIDE BBQ8. oop WrES,?VEP ! At the Live Book Store. Gold Pens, with and without Holders, with fens ana renciis : uoia Fountain jrens j . an elegant variety in stock of Bub t oer uooasj injc ana rencu . - Bubber Erasers ; -Elastic ... ':-'..' and EubberBulers,' ' Pronounced to be the best Baler Invented. . . ' .'i. ? 'A very fine assortment ' ' ' Card Cases, lndelibliblo and India Ink. . A great assortment of above and other arti- ' Tor sale at . ; HEINSBERQEB'S ; Live Book Store. feb 2-tf -pTT BU NTINO tt He Q U I G O , At 10 O'clock A. M. To-Dny One Cottage Set Furniture, One Office Desk, Several Office Chairs, Butter, Flour, - Cheeses, Bacon,; Hanw, Shoulders, Boots, Shoes, Dray Harness and other articles will be sola. feb-lt it Spy's Stout Boots and GAITERS! DUDLEY & ELLIS, Sign of the Big Boot. feb S-tf OPERA-HOUSE! LESSEE ............. ..JOHN TEMPLETON. FASniONABLE OA I. A NIGHT AND JLASTBUT ONE. Popular prices and the greatest fashionable attractions ever presented to any public Tho CELEBRATED STARS OF THE SOUTH, 18 great artists, in the grandest and most se lect performances. Also, the World's Greatest Sensational-Artists, LEON BROTHERS! in their great acts. Tne wonderful MAY-THE-FAY, ALICE VAN E and Grand Company. , Notb. The sterling and . fashionable char acter of the performance, will render this a great fashionable occasion. Jfriday Evening, Feb. 2d, 1 872, for this occa sion only, tue great o-acc moral a ram a ana lctne domestic life, EAST LYHNK : oa. HK Eiopbmknt. Observe the very liberal Yw im fie 50 cents Gallerv 25 cents' jj open at to 7 ; Curtain rises to 8. Good or der and aecorum strictly enforced. - Positive ly omiy tne opportunities, ana . : GRAND DAY PERFORMANCE Saturday at 2 o'clock Only 25 cents admis sion. The great attraction for ladies and children. feb2-lt JUST ARRIVED : an -i j r 1 A JtfreSllUL OcUU i OLaiOcS Karly Hose, Jackson Whites, Peach Blow, Pink Eyes, Goodrich. Also, a lull stock ot Q R O O ERl E S , which we offer at Low Figures ! 100,000 POUNDS D. S. MEATS, do. . Jan26-dwtfl BINFORD, CROW A CO. Just Received : QQ BBLS. and HALF BBLS. t CHOICE FA ALlXtX xXOUK, And a large assortment of . GREEN AND BLACK TEAS.'for sale by leb 1-tf WEST A HARRISS. ,-.v.-".v THE Bank of ITew Hanover " WILL OPEN FOR BUSINESS ON MOSDAT, 5TU OF FEBRUARY. S. D: WALLACE, , ' Cashier. feb 2-2t Coffee and Salt. 600 Sacks Rio, Java and Laguyra Coffee, S,O0O Sacks American Salt, .. j. ; ... ... t ...... 8,500 Sacks Liverpool Salt, For sale by : F. W. KERCHNER, feb 1-tf . . 27. 28 and 29 North Water St. TJ 1 UrniriPCJ Solicited by MUNN A CO., Pnb 1 AlLlllll llshers Soientind American, -87 Park Row, Y. , Twenty-live years experience. Pamphlets containing Patent Laws, wit A.. Jl .1 1 VT.A1 -A.AM.A MAA SUU UUWUUUS 11WW Ml VVKUU M. amuwi JiSVi . , A bound volume of 118 pages, containing the NEW CENSUS by comities ana auiarge ernes, 140 Engravings of Mechanical Movements, Patent Laws andrules for obtaining Patents, mailed on receipt of 25 cents. - ; deo 2-DAWSmos ent ; ' i! Wooten's Express. JS OR ABOUT THE Ut DAY OF FEBRU ARY, the Office of Wooten's Expresf will be removed to No. 10 South Front Street, oppo- siteTopham ACo.'s 3 ; Uansldw A CARD. THE well known firm or x. a. con en a son. desirous of making room in their limited Storehouse for an extensive Spring stock, have concluded to sell off the remainder of their Fall and Winter Goods some at Cost and others at reduced rates.' They advise all their friends, customers and the trade gen erally, to examine their stock, at No. 29 Mar- Vat-. atrrMffc twfnra nnvoViaaHTi or olCLAwTierfl. feb l-naclw . i&sHzfi'ylJl immmmsi Square cae day, ......... II o. TWO UAYS...... ................ IDU three days,... 3 CO I it four days,.......... ......... 2 60 ll? days........ ,........ 8 00 onewcCf. 8 60 4 Ck)Utwrt Advertisement r taken at pro portlonately low rates. , -: . - s . , , Xlarriases, Deaths. EeligiotLi, rrmeral and Obituary notices will be Inserted at naif rate Xnxa-i-Caali on demands ; "6 MISGEIiLANEOUS;, v ..Wilixiingtbn OperaHouso 'Old RellaBld" Theatre! ESTABLISHED 1808. Tlii Oldest, the largest aud ; the Greatest!" THUBSB AY, FEB; 8ih, 1872. 'J j THE GREAT CLASSIP ACTBESS, 1 ; H E: i' B - D' ' C . S T E'i: ' Supported py the Young Tragedian, , : as LADIES AND UEHTLEMK N, . Making in all tho largest company In this country having the same members for three years. ' .;-.-..- - - - TflUBSD LT RIGHT. AT S O'CLOCK, The Great M vral Drama, from the pen of Mrs Wood, entitled , ast Lynne, or The Elopement. . . ' -, ' ' ' HELEN D'ESTE as Ladv Iiabelle and. Mad- ame vine ; J. Q. STDTTZ as Sir Francis. Doors open at G o'clock j Performance at 9. . . PBICE OF ADMISSION t Parquette. . . .'. ........... . . . ....... 75 cents Parquette CUcle.....................,...f0 Dress Circle......... .....75 . Family Circle ..50 " Gallery... ..25 Reserved seats for sale at P. Helnsberger's Book and Musio Store without extra charge. Must be secured during tho day, sale com mencing Monday, Feb. 6th. ;v feb3-6t Drng, Spices and Medicines. . ; . : : :.! . Arrowroot, Njitmegs, Ginger, Mace, Tartaric " - ' Acid, Borax, Camphor, Alcohol, Rhubarb, Orris Boot, Licorice, &c, Ac, Ac., . For sale at ' . . feb 1-tf GREEN A FLANNEE'8. Spirit Casks, Hoop Iron, Ac. 1,500 SPIRIT CASKS, ' v 400 BUNDLES HOOP IRON, ' 150 PACKAGES RIVETS, ' i j For sale by , T. VT. KERCHNER, Sfebl-tf 27, 28 and 29 North Water St. New Crop Cnba Molasses. A SUPERIOR ARTICLE ' NOW LA.NDING, For sale low by F. W. KERCHNER, 27, 28 and 29 North Water St. febl-tf The Street Railway. HEREAFTER THE CARS on the 8TREET RAILWAY will run regularly to Union Depot on the arrival and departure of Trains. A baggage car will also be in attendance, with a porter to tako charge of baggage. . Jan24-tf DANIEL KLEIN! Havana Royal Lottery. ORDINARY DRAWINGS. IN THE DRAWINGS taking place as fol lows, the Number of Tickets will be 24.000 frm Number 1 to Number 24,0C0. 1872 Class 876 Ordinary...... January. .23d. . " , on " ......jjeDruary.Bui. 878 24th. " ..... t 879 March... 12th. " 881 ...... ..aoth. 882 '883 884 885 it it . tt ......May.....7th. 23d. Juno 8th. ...... .....26th. The Number of PRIZES in the above Drawr ings win be 549 in, the following way : . 1 Prize of.:. ............................ ...$100,000 1 Prize of...... 50.003 1 Prize of 25,000 1 Prize of............ 10,000 1 Prize of.......... : 5,fW And 544 OTHER PRIZES, ranging from 300 to $1,000. , . Those who wish to try their luck and Invest -in an honest Lottery,. WU1 do well to direct themselves lu time to the headquarters in iew (means, or sena.tneir oraers to Mr. MANUEL BORNIO, First Sub-Collector for Exportation in Havana, through their corres pondents, Messrs. BORNIO & BROTHER, 7 uravier bl., xiew urieans, Who win cash prizes at the lowest rates. Price of. Tickets in the above Ordinary Drawings (currency) : Whole Tickets, $30 00 ; Halves, $15 09; Quarters, $8 00; Tenths $3 50. Send for Circulars. . ; . . ' . . ; , jsn 21-2m ent ' , ., - . $75 AND UPWARDS ! BUILDING LOTS FAVORABLY LOCATED at Seventy Jive Dollars and upwards. 4 Plenty of time given lor 'payment. No ex cuse for paying Tent, i ' v : AlsoA SMALL HOUSE FOR REN T. ,;j Ux... Apply to ,t -;-,:..-'. : - . Jan 8l-lw c ; JAMES. WILSON. j Uotice. The STOCKHOLDERS of the Wilmington North Carolina Life Insurance Company will meet on Thursday, the 8th of February, at 7K P.M. ; -' i S. D. WALLACE, jan 26-tdm - ' ! Secretary. Hay and PeaiVines. 2QQ BALES PRIME HAT, iJ 150 BALKS PKANUT V1NES i,', ', For sale 'by v ; -rrl-jyt .:; i F. W. KERCHNER, feb ' 5 28 1111(129 ft0" Water St. Sweet Havivna Oranges. 8 SWEET HAVANA ORANGES, f. , . . j $2 50 PER HUNDRED,. ; f'or sale at "? .. J.c1bTEVEN80N'S, ' jan fl-tf i '-'i Market; bet. Front and Second. r - .. VAHTG; . 'I " I ' i Hi i ' - WAXTED-An Experienced Sawyer for Circular SawtuUL . The Mill, Timber ana Team for sale or rent ? large tract of tim ber very convenient . to the mill. : Address owner, J. H, Sr-iiaa, Wilmington, N. C, a 'X-
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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