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the mu::;;r;a-cTA
PUBLISHED i) 1ILY,
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vie yar n advaiica ........t7 o
lix irKntfi9, m ftdT&nce
r,r.o month, In advance.
a
(J-
aloasiwo Star will ba -.leHvere 1 in my
Mlot the City at tfirrsiis C-nts per v-
n kt ikOiioLuuit'AL r.iiCo:: x.
March 5 ISTi . .
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cter. h
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cter.
I A. M.
40
40
40'
NEL!ffht'ClJudv
80:S0
fELlxUt U iSnow
SO:ijr
jJWgcntleiCloudy
M uu f i ac p. of t?ay 4(J" dejc
.orK- Ail barometric reading are reduced
u tiv sta-ltvehaiid t34 dree Falirenbeit.
Koiieht Ski both,'
iene't Slirual Service U. 8. A.
' Weather' Report. . i '
NT,
rM.
OUiee of Chief Signal Officer,
vYuiiiKton, March 54:85 P,
rtobabilitiea.
TUe pressure recover Itself on Wed,oesday
uvtr the New England and Middle States; with
winterly aiid porlherly winds and generally
clour but cold weather : partially cloudy but
pleasant wtatbar on A'edneaday orertbeeoalb
Atlac 8tiee with probably easterly winds;
southerly winds continue orer,tbo western
Gulf rftatcs. e&st3rly from .enhestee to Lake
Superior and westward, with Ulng tempera
lure, dlmluRblujC , pressure, ? and 'partially
clouly and probably threatening weather.
Dangerou winds are not anticipated for the
(iulljtud Atlantic CdasU thla evening,- exeept
the very brisk .northerly and WvBterly from
New Jersey to Mtine, Whlcb will llmlnlsh In
force during to-night and Wednesday. ,
THE
iiciMsBKkGSR's Live Bookstore, 39 Market
s!tieet-r-Try,the Organs, &c. r ' , ,
- Dcdlky & Euj9. Sign of the Big. Boot-
Avoid Pneumonia, t V
J. E. Lippitt b Co. Wilmington Ico IJouse
No. 1 Ice. ., . !;. ;. ' . 'i ' '
See new advertisement under the caption
..For Sale or Rent."- : 1 .'-'is -.i-
Charles A. Price. Notice Continuation
of the Boot and Shoe Business. "
Opera House. The: Abbott Pantomime
Troupe. i : m - '
Mcssos St, Co First Instalment of Latest
.Style Silk Hats, j ;. . : . :
C. S. Ellis. Mechanic's Building and Loan
Association Slst Monthly Meeting.-
Thomas M. Smith. U. 8. Internal Reve
nue Notice. rw.Mi.n
DfillossKT & Co. Sugar House Syrup,' Bar
rels and Hogsheads. ' t V-.; '
' 7? ' ':t
Oardenlna: for Lad ten.' .
Make yout beds early In the morning Instead
of lying thereon ; sew buttons on your hus-
hiod'd shirts ; do not rokenp any gilevances;
protect the yodng and tender brontlun of your
I a truly ; plant a amile of good temper In your
facv, and carefully root out all angry . feelings ;
cultivate all womanly graces, and -expect a
j;ood crop of happiness.
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A nad Practice. '
Considerable complaint is made In relation
to the pract ce of shooting birds Inside, the
city limits. We have heard of two' or three
instances where shot from guns, fired by - boja
in pursuit of game have struck dwellings, and
ol at least one whern they came In dangerous
proximity to persons passing In : the, .vicinity.
Tlic police were after some of the delinquents
yesterday, and the boys wonld consult their
interest bv icolnjr hereafter into the woods
aftergame. :. : . ..
City;CJorti; j
Tbe following cases were disposed of yes
terday morning j
atmeoaT Jones, charged with quarreling,
fighting and.-wife beating, twas- found guilty
and JaJgment rendered for the penalty and
costs.
ft deadly weapon, on a different occasion. Judg
ment for the penalty and costs.
;BIiia Jones, charged with quarreling,
fighting, tc.; was found guilty and judgment
rendered for tbe penalty and costs.
ffll.; bar. A Itatb. Railrdadi.
"Last week,' says the Charlotte Democrat ,
twelve car-loads of iron was received at this
place for the Western Division of , the W. d.
fc R. R.t and were speedily shipped to the
terminus at Cberryvllle.
.We hope the road wilt be completed, at an
early day, to Shtlby and Rutherford ton, and
that work will soon 'be commenced on tbe
E istern . Division , from Charlotte , towards
Wadesboro. A direct connection with Car-
i lo'te will do Wlltologton more good than any
otb?r s jhetae she has ever Invested In.
T.
IX. ' C. -Aclatlo Eleellon
r
Of3eera.v ".! z ".!"'' ..
At a meeting of the Young Men's Christian
Association,. held at tbe Seamen's Bethel last
night, the following' 6f3cers were elected for
me enduing lerm : , - r : -
President Alex, flpront, '
. Vir r t ' r
. n 'si TT ' J .. i -; OT. ir...l. .
KMrtsponnwg eereiaTyx reuiuu vuuiiuiuk..
y Avw-Mary rresion summing.,
:reary-W ;lt; Kenan. V
ng' gentlemen constitute Jthi
ctors-: Geo. ChadbboriS J. ;.W.
; Recording Sectttaty
' Tbe' following
Board of Directors-:
Thompson fleoj Slosn lc?' Koblnson, C.
W. Hawes, B.A. Hallett. : :it ? .-;r,r : 3
The next meeting of the' Association wlllbej
held on tbe first Tuesday in next month, j ,'"
e 3d ' ?.f j.
rMiiieiiuisB-a aaentiiy. . .
tne colored man, arrested, nere a; lew aays
wnceenauspicion pioe.Dt-wiiiivis.cnarKea
w.WMi.OTrMr,9i .iraT.. uingion,
.Iil il . m a t.. Vir a. i l'tl
u "x county, on the lpth, of February last,
had an examination before, Jhst ce . Cantwell,
yesterday; and we , leaw tpai tne result, tnougn
not establishing his innocence, raises consider
. hH doubtas to hiii being the party guilty of
the'rourdfrl' "'it Uk further 'sUted thst Jlhe
' prisoner is confldeot pf his ability to prove ap
alubi. , ;Zt u proper to mention that .when the
nan was arrested he claimed ' that his name
wssGrew-Hels'sald to answer the ilvscrfp-
tirflic
-vu ui tui moraerer, wunu'juiu, . out auii
n ther It possibility .that he iaay ; be another
TicUnit.'tif . 'mlsUken IdeaUty' i We learn
; .he clalma 'that-at' ifcVtlae -tha murder
Place he was at work lor a " gentleman In
Brunswick eouaty., ' The prisoner wu remand
edtoJsU to await farther.develojmeaU. :J
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. f.L tu -4 -i a 1 f i:-n, AHhnti Pantomime Tronna adrertise I SUODOSed t Dejne cause.
z ... . . - ...... I . ....... . I ... . .
. a. ; .. i j . I i..n. thv ni nntn hm nn Man. 1 first seen In the root ana
t ,ifv. . a --jr .- .v -i.K t n.nnmim It waa extinguished
rne.aamo party, cnargwi wiiu uguiiuj; wim i unj, vuc xim mm,, m .u.vu- . w
Vol. III-ITo. 141.
oaipr.p articles for sale at the office of 1
the
' ;-f ton' t forget the auction sale of choice
brandy and champagne In front of the Custom
nouse'to day, at 13 M. T -j;r;'rV -j pf.-,
T Hundreds of wild geese were s?ep passing
over the Northtro portion of the city yester
day morning, fljing Ip a Northeastern course.
The iJlst monthly meeting of the Mecban
Ics Building and Loan Association will take
place? at. the Commercial Exchange this even
I ng, at 8 o'clock.
Messrs. J. E. L'ppltt
& Co. advertise In I
this issue that they are expecting a full supply
of No. 1 Ice, wh'.ch will b a sold at a price not
to exceed one cent per pound. . ':: - r
f he weather was very threatenluir all dav
yesterday 'aud both In the forenoon and after
noon there was a light sprinkle of enow. As
we ga to. press the heavens still wear a dark
j All persons' desirous of purchasing pure
French Brandy and choice Champagne should
attend the sale of those articles (seized from
the barque Hhea) at the Custom . House, : this
day. at 13 o'clock, M., Cronly & Morris; Auc
tioneers., j , - ' It
The Charleston Courier says : Mlsa M,
A. Bule has been appointed universal agent of
the Confederate Monumental Society; aad It
desirous of securing a . large number of life
members. The heads-of the Society are Gen
eral La 'ayetteMcLaw and his brother, A. H.
McLaw. Miss Bule will he remembered as
the lady who devoted herself so assiduously to
the Lost Cause and its gallant followers."
. A flock of wild pigeons were seen in the
neighborhood of Hilton a few days ago, and
one of them, having strayed from Its compan
Ions and come Into the city was shot by one j
of our sportsmen. From other sources we
learn that there are numbers ot pigeons In the
woods in the vicinity of the city. -I t .
Opera House TeaHfflit.
! The celebrated Wm. Horace 'Llngard, Miss
Alice Dunning (LiDgard and their splendid
Company of Comedy, and;. Operatic - Artists,'
comprlrlng eighteen performers, will open. to-
night with the amusing comedy entitled ' A
Day after the Wedding," followed by the fa
mous Llngard Sketches, and closing with the
beautiful three-act comedy of.1' David Gar-
rack." . Those who wish to see the original
Captain Jinks " In one of his popu'.ar enter-
tainments, should not miss the opportunity of
being present. The press everywhere is loud.
in lis praise oi mis vimpany ana agree in pjo-
. a -m
noancing tnetr entertainments as urst-ciass.w
every particular. I
The Company was to appear in Raleigh last
night., . ... . I . - , :, '
Tbeatrleal Notes.
Nell Warner, the tragedian, with Miss
Grace Rawlfnson, were to give readings in
Charleston yesterday evening.;. . i
ThA lAnottrA trnn-ne. which onen here
this evening, play In Charleston on Friday and
Saturday evenings.
Mrs. Oites' Comic Opera Company are to
oecupy the Opera House, in this city, on the
18th, 19th and 20th Insts. The troupe com
mences a week's engagement in Charleston on
Monday next. I
DaCastro, the famous magician and .yen
trlloqulst, will commence a week's engage
ment at the Wilmington Opera, House on the
25th Inst.-. ,,?.?-; . . ! (
nf "Thn Ttnnrhh-.okB." Tlavlnir two nlshts.
tm i.ftimunh' tnt nnncinded a snccessfni
" 7. : . ... i .
Henrj Berry to wrey. " "7
Gentlemen from Robeson county, who af
rlveain this city yesterday, as well as those 4 BUU ?r;.nuTC..rr.
, , . . , ,.v- Hamilton and Watkins, and a white man
on the d-y before, place no .credit upon either ..- PnhPtV- arfl .naWctad.
.l - n t
ine rumui .u. curjr vi..j
.... u k a.a ... - nnt.
.;., in?T.nmhAr ivr hr th f
1IB.U -------
which reports prevailed In this city onSunday
last. ' In fact, we learn from parties who ar-
rived on tbetraio yesterday that he has been
seen since the reporred killing or drowning
took place: The daring outlaw, we "have ev -
ery reason to fear, Is still in the land of the
living and as bold and denant as ever. i ; .
Tbelndestrucuweiagiaagreatconyeiuence
to merchants, t answers tbe icomDineaj pur -
pose of a direction label and , business card.
n mo bjas' iuuuu6 u uu.u.ua
House and supply yourselves. . tf .J
I m umm a "
I . D nnltnn. tn fd.A. fA AvnamDnflrfV (lift
i oair.
natr. ;. . ,
! Upper sklrUdo not show much change in
shape.VVTf tJV'i l' :, )
Polonaises are of medium Iength."and sim-
pie shape. r- ; !
' Gold and silver are very much used in owe-
mentlng the hair."
I There is no alteration in cloaks,' either in
shape or ornament.
1 5 Rlflpk fieif -e-pfg make, a nrettv addition to
the h tolleU.
v.wektlea show broad striDes Of harmon
ulDe or -ontrastlng colors.
w
- ti-ii.-W.ii aia of tortoUe shell lewelrT sre
BFflt ? n ;
- . - . meiangef of faille
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aua saiin wit MWemssu w.ri-. .
.:ihkahd, without, sle
much wortt maae of .yelTet, . cloth or cssn-
The standard rurf of white mnslln, alter re-
peste4 falitires. 'hasron the" esteenvi'of the
raMw0rid
. fashionable world.
f,i 1 tsi i-.-. . ' . . .
-v;-;,i
Tor Sale pr Bent. r V y ,7 -
:lt you have house or farm for sale or rent
advertlae It In our new rdepartment,,'imderi
head of ' For Sale or Rent," t half of our reg-
uhrr rates, for; advertisement .not exceeding
flvejlnes.-
WIXniITGTdlT.il. C.,: X7EDITE3DAY.. IIABCH 6. 1072.
"The first number ot theltaTelah DaHuSeyu
Is to hand' It will be remembered that." some
week or two since, Messrs. Stone & TJwell, of
the Roanoke JVcnrpurchase4 the Raleigh Car
olinlqn, with the Intention of abahdohiniShefr
. . . . . t rt i n ... " "
publication aVWeldou ,andJembfrking In a'
wider fleld of jQ.nalfcm at the capital of the
State. In the publication, and editorial man'
agement of tbclrnew paper, .they hay enlisted
tome of the. best taJent In the State .Mr. Jor
dan Stone is: named; as.the Manafciog Editor,
Mr. Samhel ;T. AvnilamB' as Forltical Editor,
Mr.? A. J. Burton, as Associate and News Edl-
l9r,; and :Mn ECl Wdodsbn, formerly of the.
Xarrcnl0D &i City Editor4 !stfon
teani-lraly ; helng; gentlemen who are well
known thrqnhout tbe. State as experienced
newspaper men. ' it is useless to ssy tha.t.the
Awill be a tirktiy COnservatlvc-Dambcratic
journal, and as such we. wish its proprietors'
much success. Subscription price, $7 a year.
- Take.three pints of sifted flourj a pint aad a
' mHk, and a spoonful of lard ; stir into
the flour three teaspoon fals of cream.tartar,
dissolve one teaspoonful of soda In a crpof
mllk,iand a little salt ; mix this' all well to
gether, and beat very lightly with a ' wooden
spoon; roll this .out rather; thin and cut Into
cakes, or bake la two small pans, Serve hot,
and split 'open and hutter.C '
Oar dtlpj BMhet
Widows' weeds are not green ; - neither
are widows, as a rule. ;
A Harvard 'student tefihes flirtation to be
"attention without Intention." .. a
. . . . ... . . i . . : ...
J' When a man: loves a woman he neve
can dlslove her,? says a Bostontan. T "
f . . .... . .
a popular moa e oi reasoning man, ana
woman patting their heads together..' ';
To become the lion of the party it is not
necessary to make a beast of one's self.
. 1 . ,-. . . . t ' -i
Adam was a very good, peaceable man
till he got married. ' Then he raised Cain.' s
- A , hundred , cents : will make .a dollar,
bnt a million dollars won't make good sense.
I A man : may . be said t be1 Vconvinced
agalns this wili "when he; tears it up and
makes a new one. : ' .. '- ' ' . , ,
Two Belgla'u "giants, exhibiting In Cincin
nati, are said to be so long tuat . y taKes.two
days to show them,,, . - - ';
Good nature, like a bee, collects honey
from every, herb., . Ill nature, like a spider,
sucks poison from the sweetest flower. ,
v Thinking that any wedding , was better
th ; M,M Cru a 17 ear, old la8sle of
Illinoig tnarried a Mr; Wedding, aged 80..
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SPIRITS OF TITEPENTINE,
Heavy enows aro-' reported
throughout the State. tJ
" Tonrnaments" seem to oe
all the go, and ploughing is at a discount.
A 11 on-political ionrnal wll
bo published I in. Greensboro ottthe 13th
of next month by Houston- &; Coble,' by
the name of the Mower.
The sno w of Friday night and
Saturday last, i m Cbarlottethe JJem
ocrat savs. was the deepest in that section
since 1851 being an average depth ' of
about 8 inches.
The Charlotte Deinacmt learns
that the building of Davidson College was
. . . 7l Tl . ? S t mm.
lound to be on nre iasi xxiaay muruiog
about-11 o'clock. A T defective, flua was
as the fire Was
near a chimney.
without much dam-
age.
dames1 Waters, a liiffhiv re-
spected shoemaker of Henderson, has mys
I. i. 'a i ;i , - ; j
tenousiy uisappeareu auu it is isuuuuscu
"UBS .uiuuiij J; "
IL.k U I V A If Whan
ne leit nome na uau m ms puB38luu ov
I . - .
g . from the Raleigh tienUnei:
. Amoner the- names sup-gested
as canaiaates ior uovcrnor uy ue various
Conservative , paperatot the State, the
... the follow
. J: m Xeach.': A-1 M.t Scales. E. J.
Warren. H, W Guion, T. J. Jarvis and K.
Battle, and for Lieut. Governor,", C. W.
1 McClammv oi New Havover,-J. L. Robin-
son of Macori, Jesse J. : Yates of: HeTtioTd,
i vv.au upnu auu .wco. uvymu
Ol XiUgecomue. ; ; ' , . r , . ,
i-v-' ,r ;wi , k'l ; tr; . itrn wn of Steel
-JkaW- 9mJS vt ivy w aav"''V' wa . wmw
i 'hn nuWi9hed notlctr-in our ua
pQt of tbej23r4 of January, of .the cure
w Q,g wire ioicoDBumpuonj-wy tuo wmj ui
kerosene oil,, has been so troubled with
letters of inquiry as to thd manner ot its
use that he requests us to make the state
ment through- the commns or the UowjSj
Mrs. Brown took 10 drops nightly on
coing to bed, in three tablespoonfuls o
water. The kerosene was a pure article
such as is used for burning!
3
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The Iate - B tor m Marine ' Disastera
Beported Lose of I.lfe. : ; !
As we feared, there have been severa
disasters on Chesapeake' Bay and 4 othfer
. . . . Tir i : " a
waters in mis vicinity, we uavereceiveu
no definite intelligence from the Hatteras
coast, bnt fear we will receive sad tidings
from that quarter in a lew aays. fc we give
below all the information we nave gather
-d in relation to disasters in this vicinitv
TJn Saturdav a boat from theUnited States
steam rigate,Gaernere, at anchor oil for
wrfctl- -.f.-mn lanil 'anrl
i Jh c f(J the boat and wcrediilted
0-er 0 ni8 citv. ' In' . theu evenihEf they
went : aboard , the -'receiving Vthip 1 New,
1 Hampsnire, Deinz aaauie vu rctu vu iuu
own Ihtpri;;- ti
.;Tbt steamer: Apine,'Wbicb 'plies!
1 twppn thia cltY and'EUzabeth CityJ N. C.',1
and the ioterjaediate landings, wentshore
during the Storm on,afurday ;on ' Money;
Pornt, on the Southeravhrancof i the
pwWWVIM f.Vy ' " w
cargo.beinga total loss. During ;the af-.l
ternoon of the same day. CaDfc- Jones and
the brew of the Alpine : w ere ) brought tor
Capt. blade, of the Dismal Swamp Trans-1
The scHooner O. P. Beions dragged her
anchors and struct on WillonahbT'fi Snlt
wu iiiu wj gvit uu .uj vuo .josser jprua.j.ii
;beven 6loops,four schooners and a num
ber of lighters dragged ashore in our har
bor I on Saturday,. .The steamer I Croatan
was? blown from the wharf at Atlantic
City, and .drifted : ashore bn Pottsmouth
flats at the foot of North street.
-,Tiie: schooner t Cornelia. Captain5 E. L.'
Harris, ol; Philadelphia;., went. ashore on
the jbeach at the mouth J ot the ! Western .
?oU? ? the.E"zb,!,tvh R'er during the
erale 1 ridav niaht. . Tho vpesftl with t.hrpi I
Anchors ahead lies .in'two feett water (high
wataeri. The deck load and 'eyerything
movable on deck was lost. " The vessel is
very little damaged and can begot off.
No liyesjere lost.. -Capt.; Harris report
thirty years. rf' n .
On Sunday afternoon the tug Lane, Cap-
ain Augustus .Minter, arrived here with
uywmcu,4tvuyiu u tun. vault iuiunt
reports that he left Baltimore on Friday
with the barges Roanoke and A.! P. Hill, j
oaded with lime, in tow. Oa Saturday
rnArntn aKnr Pt rr rrr mTiiIa ? rrta Knw
between New Point' and York jSpit, the
gale was terrific, and the air so thick with
mow that it was lmoossible" to see tbe
length of the vessel ahead, and there was
a very, heavy sea onl Finding it 'imoos-
eibfe to continue with the barges in tow, I
and being unable to make the harbor under I
Wew Ppint, he ordered, that both barges
De cast loose anxi anchored. . The tug was I
then, run info Mob-Jack bay and anchored.
in sea made a clean break over her, and
all hands were set to work at tie pumps
to prevent the tug frbm foundering. After
the; gale had abated Capt. Minter returned
to the place where he had left the barges.
The Roanoke was found at anchor, with
out heir masts and the decks ripped up,
Tin!'!.' A -P TTill'tirooAt t nnnH
a - T'lu j. i' "V.. . j j'
or4was carried outVto ' seal' Cant. Minter
auu il. u leareu iiiab biie enuer luuuuereu i
wi v 1 ' i I r-a i
thinks that the baree was lost with all on
board. She had. a crew of three men
two' white and one colored. The names
of fthe white men .are : W.n.' Pleasants, of
x-oxismouiu ana, joun ,aromieyr oi urri-
tuck. The colored man is from this city,
anu is nameu rvoueii oooes, . .
Capt. Croker, of tbe Roanoke, took the
precaution' to" batten down the hatches of
bis barge, ana urged Uapt. r'Jeasant to uo
the same thing, but tbe latter failed to do
6o ; 'Had he -taken, this precaution,- his
barge would have', ridden out: the' gale.
The barges and the fug are owned by Uol.
'W L. Oswald, and were destined for some
point on the Albemarle and Chesapeake I
canal Tf the barce A P Hill is lost tho I
canai. n tne oarge a. jr. niuis iost, iuo i
1093 wm amounii iu to.uuv. j I
'As the oale waa tram the liortheast. it
13 P0S8lbIe that if the .ebb tide was not tOO
1 n .. - I - I
strong the Hill may have drifted ashore
u t i
fwe are Informed by a gentleman vho
left" Suffolk- yesterday morning that two
vessels'at anchor in the"Nansemond river
were driven ashore in Ihe gale on Satur
dy morning, and now lie hard and dry
at least sixty feet above ordinary high
water mark; . - T i J
IWe "await with' anxiety further details
from the coast.-rAwwA; Journal.
' sjlTEW" AD YERT1BEMENTS. .
Wilmington Ice House,
;.sj ;ioeivicei:Ic3e,!
"We
are EXPECTING A FULL, SUPPLY o
NO.- 1 I C E ,
which will be sold on the most; reasonable,!
terms not to exceed ; j .' f .'
j ONE 'CENT PER POUND RETAIL.
Depots will be established for the ac-.
commodatlcn of our patrons.
J. E. LIPPlTT & CO.
b 6eod2w Wed Fr Sun
TJ. S INTEBNAI. REYFKTJE.
Asa'T Assxssoa'a Orviox, 2d Dir..' 3d Disr I
-- - Wilmington, N. C, March 5th, 18721 '
"VTOTICE Is hereby given to all persons In
J3I the conhties of -New Hanover, Bi-uns- j
wick, Bladen, Columbus and Eooeson, Bub-ect
to Income Tax under the Revenue laws of the ;
United States, and to all persona desiring to
carry on any business or occupation after May
1.11872. for the dolus or carryinir on. of -which
the . United States have imposed a Special
Tax1, that the time for making applications
Ifor license, br return of lneome, has arrived ;
and that au parties wno nave not compuea
with the requirements of law on. or before
ar.- !. itai win T nmAnntMi. i ' M
f Allarplications or returns to be made either
in writine or nersonallv to me.- i 1
? f THOS. M. SMITH,
jnh$-St
Office No. 10 S. Front stioet.
Syrup !
t
SUGAR HOUSE SYRUP.
4 sal no
' ! I'M.
300 Barrels,
' 1 .a
25 HHDS.,
-XXo jarriye and for salenjy -
j ...
,j max 6-31.
i . . TIlfL!aRT A. no. ft
Wario8ibixMvMelode
utner jnnsicai miiiruineuw, ..
Xii Y E B O O K SjT Q R EV
fwjr OU are not to be disappointed. . The most
I'll eminent of aU Pianists and Organists
have conceded the palm, of VICTORY . to the
Pianos and Organs ef tbe make represented
hvthA 't - -'L1TJK JiUUA DlUtt!.
N They are warranted, and the purchaser may
cemes tbe owner ot. he win nave one ot tnei
tnoet perfect ahd complete instruments, as to
Tone. Durability and JTinlsh, in the world. .
i; None' bnt the very best 'Standard Pianos
xnars-tf ' Live Book Store
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Monday and Tuesday ETcnlntr,
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a ; T H E ii B B, 0' TJT : r
PANTOMIME TROITPEs
From Hsk's Grand Opera" House, New Yorlr,
""n Coime'Tricic rantomime, ei
' ,iv r f ; ? k.
. THREE HUNCHBACKS ! 1 1
wui the rlginalea.t.rand CHARLES' AB-
. unTi cinwn
JERRY COHAN", the Irish Vocalist" and Dan-
W1" ppr,wgouiw wiuu
.TALBKTED PANTOMIME COMPANI i
lISitSt 11
heinsberuek'S book store j. Family
tBooxs, openatK o'clock. Bglnsfia 8
Ip j r r . JfST ALMEKT
;k ,0?:'
Latest Styles Silk Hats
ARE JtEARLY ALL SOLD.
Another lot expected last of week
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MUNSON a CO.,
mar6-tf 'rr city clothiers.
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TiTpn'hnTllP,fl 'RllllflinO' &
ilWCIliUllC S iJlUlUlllg 06
rriHB . sist -monthly meeting win be
JL held at the Commercial Exchange' this
evening, at 74 0'cioK. . ; .
ueaemntion or biocx bi s d ciock.
-Dues wm be received during theday at Dud-
ley ; isms snoe store,
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mare-lt . , Secretary And Treasurer
AVOI'D PNE UyM O NI A
BY BUYING A PAIR OF,
Thick Soled Boots, Thick, Soled
Gaiters or Thick Soled Shoes. .
DUDLEY & ELLIS,
Sif?n of the "Big Boot.
mar 6 tf
Notice.
rpHE undersigned, havin? been appointed
X by the late Alfred L. Price in his last will
totmAr,t. thA R-ro-ntor thereof, and be-
ing therein duly authorised ana empowerea,
will continue, as sucn execoxor, 10 carry on
-TV- . .M o V. a a . A fr. .
dnRtMbvhIa testator, at the old stand on
South, side of Market street, one door Westof
the corner of .Front
CHARLES A." PRICE.
tah6-lt
Executor of A. L. Price.
Havana Royal Lottery.
GRAND : EITRAQRDINARY DROTft
To Take Place April 4, 1872:
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HIS DRAWING will be composed of only
20,000 TICKETS. The number of Tickets
wm De.irom no. 1 to no. w,uw.
The amount to be distributed will be 750,
00O Dollars, divided into 648 PBtZES, in
the following form : . .
1 Prize of...... ..3K),f0a
1 Prize of. 60,000
1 Prize of.... 25,(J00
1 Prize of 10,wio
1 Prlzeof.. 5,000
60 Prizes of $t,000 each.................. 60,oco
69 Prizes of $500...................;.,.k 234,500
9 Approximation s of $2,010 each to the
9 remaining Nos. of the denary of
- tho isoi drawine tho $3.r,ot0. ...... . 13,6:0
9 Approximations of each to the 9
' remaining Nos. of the denary of
' the No. arawino: the 150.000........ -4.500
y Approximations or aiui eacn 10 tne
LPDI
No. preceding and No. following
- the No; draw log the t25,00. .......
2 Approximations of $300 each to the
No. preceding and No. following
the No. draw mg the $10,0! 0.. ......
2 Approximations of $5'J0 each to the
No. preceding ana No. following
' the No. drawing the 5.00.V r
1,000
1,000
1,000
648 PRIZES .........4.... $750,000
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f ' Psiobs or Ticxets tir This Dbawtkg : ' ' 4
Whole Ticket:, r..!.; .. A .V.;.$ a CO Currency.
Half Ticket................... S0d ,
Quarter Ticket. 17 40,, ., 1
One-Tenth Ticket.......:...... 7 op .' r
No orders fllledfdr less than One-Tenth Ticket
i'; ' Address all orders to " ' ' 1
: , t t. BOUN IO ft BROTHER, j . j
. . 77 Gravler 8t . New Orlean. La.
-jfiode?
I -Stoney uraer.
Remit In Registered , Letter or Post-Offlce
Official copy of Drawing sent te every ticket
holder. ..' . . .: feb 28-naclm .
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Grand Opening of H; Y. House,
15 MARKET ST.4tu:
W I Lit I V6T ON , N . - C .
Q . HAXSTEIN A CO.", late of Philadelt
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phia, would respectfully call the atten
tion of the publio in general to the fact that
they will open on
.-'; MONDAY, KABCII 4lli, r j
an immense, large and well-selected stock7 of
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING. BOOTS and SHOES,
; 1 HATS, MILLINERY GOODS; TttCNKS,
VALISES, 4cM AC, WHOLESALE i-n
. .. ;;v.,AND,RKTAlL,;;-hA . iu,
which' tbey offer to sell at PhUadelDhla' of
New York prices. Please give u a call and
examine ;Our ssocje Deiore puxcnasmg else
wnere. . xonraitespecunuy. ' ui ,
naarS-naclwWlm 8. H ANSTE1N A CO.
,17aintedtdE6i
TRALLY LOCATED, 'with for S Rooms.!
" .Viiti',. i:-vl .i " f ,ji'
i Apply at the. i'.-.-: ixc
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-'mar 8nac3t ,.
( f STAR, OFFICE, ,
Saddlery
i.-.y-X -'J I:
Al?? OFSADpiSBARNESS,
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TRUNKS. :x TRAVELING BAGS,
And everything In the line of Saddlery Goods
cheapiorcaahatT 3i'Lii!i Hi--- 1
1 fM -Hoi x JS,Ti)PiTAM Jt'COLS,' if5X.
' : No. 8 South'Front street,
feb 6tmae Wilmington. N. C.
4 - xxAxxia o? AiTiii.ij:ii:at
Cpa8(iuArecivday,............,.. ti 0
V twodavs,...,,; , in
, V. . v-r'V - three days,...M.,, t Ot
" -foar days,...;.......,,.. t t
Cr.3 8(jnAre Cue. day, .
.ii. ;...iiiCTediT,....i...; t CO
J ocA WilCr ........... f 19
y Coivtr&ct Adrertlseznentf taken at vro
TXJrtlonately lo-w rates. 1 '
Xlarrlacres. Deaths. XlelUlotiaY rnnerml and
Obituary nolicea will be inserted at half rate
ween paia ior in aarance ; ctaerwiM rau xaiea
wlUrciiarEred.
. xwaig" caca on aenixna.
; CRONLY, Auctioneer.
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Byj,Cronljr:
Br VIRTUE OP A' MORTQAGB VrOM A.
is. Shepperson and wife, the Mechanic's Build
lntr ana Loan.Aaaoelatlon will sell for Cash.
by Public Auction at Axchange Corner, on ,
TIICRSDAT, 3XARC1X Tib, 1878,
the following described pleoa of Beat Estate,
situated within the limits ot the City of Wit
mln arton t Beginning at a point In tbe 8. lino
ot Church street. ASieetE. from its intersec
tion with the K. line of bixth street, and run
ning thence 8. parallel with Birth street, 896
feet to Castle street, thence E. with Castle fit.
M feet, thencsN., parallel with Sixth strtet,
896 feet, te Church street; and thence with
Church street w leet to me peguuung, vow
Lots 1, 2. 34, 5 and 6 Block 92.
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4 C. 8. ELLIS. 8eoV and Trea9'r.
max 8-eod and 7th Sun Wed J
AUCTION SAIE OF
Choice J'randy 1 j, Superior . Oham
'T':, " ' pagne!
it. CRONLY. Anct louecr.
f 'I By CRONLY 4 MOBRIS. J
ON Wednesday, March ,:187i, at Wo'olock
M., we will sell in front of the Custom
House, by order ot the Collector of the Port,
13 bases Choice Cognao Brandy, . '
; 7 Cases Superior Champagne,
deaux, France.. -4; . mar$-ts
A STILE 80AP, m ; "
Powd: Sage, .
4 ; . - Block: and Red Pepper,
juustara seea, . .
Mutmegs,
V:. , , , .,, ..-tipji
Canary Bl.d Seed, . . . ?
Bird Food, Ac , Ac,
lor sale low. at ,
. GREEN A PLANNER'S.
. mh 5-tf
Broke.
I U3T ARRIVED FROM KENTUCKY, AND
:..:.!. , . . for sale -;
75' HEAD OF NO. 1 LARGE ' BROHE
arr win
from 15 to 16U hands high, and 4 to 8 years
old. Suitable for turpentine and timber bus
iness. , -
SOUTHERLAND & STEAGALL.
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In Store and Afloat.
ALL KINDS OF PRIZE CANDIES TURNIPS
300 B0XES CHEESE 5 " '
200 BLS PLANT1N? POTATOES 1
Coxes Oranges and Lemons t
J ' "'Ba8B Cocoannta -' '
Q K Bbls. Flour ; ! ; "
2 g iSbla. Cder ; Bbls. Apples.
Bbls. White Navy Beans t ,
. In Btore and for sale by i-.'febSS-lf
-r.'.' f HEIDE BROS.
Lime I
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1 900 BBL3, FfiE3H STONE LIME,
3 : ' JUST: ARRIVED,
And will be landed on Monday. v
feb25-2w WORTH A WORTH.
Rice ! Rice ! j
120,000 LBS. FRESH BEAT, RICE,
FROM HILTON RICE' MILLS,
For sale by
dee9-tf
: WILLARD BROS.
, THE ORIGINAL
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Genuine Durham Smoking
T O B A' 0 0 0 1 ' .
ARE ' AGENTS FOR THE !
B I ackwe I in an iifacto ry,
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';' r-'-1 AND' SELL HERE' AT;')1S
i J 0 T 0 R'Y 'P R I G E S !
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A full supply of all weights on hand.
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DaROSSET Jb CO.
THE CELEBRATED
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'yifcTOR" KID GLOVES
j ' AES STILL SELLING AT . .
(tS E 0 O I4 1 A II ii PAIR
AND1'
..TT A rRR A TJE D !
. . A. IK BROW
.march' 3. tf
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Exchange Corner.
FOri OALE OR flEf-T,
T7Htt RENT The Tract Of Land between
JD the Newbern road and old. plank, toad,
east of . Green's Mill Pend. - -' . .
. .. Apply to ..Mas. E,A. NIXON,
mh e-zt ' Chestnut, bet 3rd and 4ih 8ts.
TTIOU SALE CIECCLAR 8 AW, MILL, In
leb 23-lm .
JV W. KERCHNER.
lTTANTEDAAny persoa with
f. f Yk ready capital can invest it so as
a little
anltal caninvestit so as to don hi a
the amount the first six months. For full
particulars, aduress M H," at this oSee.
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