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llK -MO ail tMUi ' PDBUSUED D 1ILY, . " ; KATES OV ADVCUXlISQl One Square ono fiayi t1. V days,........... l eaaya,. ,..,;. I tlays,.... 2 (Mr tt RUN AC D,r;ilc?.-3 I'rop-r, Dw3m Ban nMUlr3, frcmt r.i. v. roar oars.......... fire day,..... ................. 8 00 ' m advance.;.... .....47 CO anejra-. . advance . 3 C3 x moSbs, in advance. 2 n rw? " ?El in advance..... i 75 Contract Adrertiseineiits taken at pro portlonately low rates. v : . Karrl&rair. DcAtbs. Eeltyions. Fttneral and l'"montb in advance..... ' - ' : ' : : ....(,. ...... Obituary notices will bo Inserted at nali rates wnen paia iot in aavanco ; otaerwiB i au wlllbecnargod. , ... TauiB vasn oa aomsiia. March 0, Barom- fflom. V7iol. W5atbr eter- ter. 4 - ; S0;W 37 NHubt' Icioudy JW.15 ', 43 NFrh Clear S0:ii3 41 N Gentle der"" i .. i i i ... i ..I. 7 A. M 9 F.' M. vtt-uu ivii'u. of daj, 4 des.:- v .i y.vifi. All tarouietric readings are reduced lie -.-level and .to S3 decrees Fahrenheit. : llOBBKT SBtBOtU, Srjf'l Sisrnal Service IT. 8.: A. . .... tttlter Report. ; - V?AK DBPAKTAlBNt, bnt, 1 I .7 "V.oe d , C x I The barometer continue rising on-TlMirSaay 0 o-crlbe -Middle and New Epglaodfilates, with i; ciearina Wc,uc.iu rj, r u,. u vH Turk and uonhern New Eoeland, dlmln isbin northwesterly winds and continued rlse j in the u mperaiure.- rieaeaot weamer ironi tbc South Atlantic coast to the-Ohio valley, aod tbeoce north ward to the upper Lafce. Easterly wfuds and Increased cloudiness ; the pressure oter and west of the upper AlUsla- iippl valley dlmlnUheddurlnito-nljht,and on Tbursdaywlth Increased clottdincs, possibly Uirsitenlog easterly. winds and rliing tempera tore. Somberly winds continue overtheWes- tern Quit Suies. V1 - , tees oiqr5T: f ti rt Realuc Boom . . -v -; : Of the Wilmington Library Association 13 ujkw daily during the week from 10 A. Il7 to ,. r.M, from 4 to fip. BL, ami from VA to 10 V. L - : - vm ' ', fUOFlTAni.E AOVRTISI.. Wooitll tte attention of the business men .f Wilmington to the superior, advantages ...tferert by . TOE WEEKLY 8TAU v.an aavertlsinif medium. It bas, : without exception, the Larg&itCircidation of any pub lication lu Wilmington; and we can satisfy aiij one that it baa no einal as a medium of oiuinunlcalion with the people of the rural districts now trading with Wllmingn w MiiAifc a cui front those who wiab to place their business prominently before the nonnia of thla Bectlon confident that we can I offer laducements that cannot fall to please. kw AUVLttiisxne.iiih. .tsiKeBSKOKR's Live Book Store,', 3V Market treet "ialted wlthFire." . ' Ckonlt Morris, Auctioneers. Excgu toi's Sale. ' .. -! F. W. Ksrchxir, Coffee and Flour, Kero sene 0.1 and Whiskey, Potash; Lye, and 8oap, Hay and Oats. II. BuEKHiaiiEK. TobOcco, fcc. Pythian Batl. Wears iodebted to the Committee, Messrs. W. H. Gerken, H. Uaar, Jr., W. Uottendorf, H, Koch and C. lloskwitz, for "complimentary J tickets to the grand -Pythian ball, to take place at City Halt, Wedneaday March 13th, for the benent.of uermanla Lodge Nor, K.f P. The occasion wlil doubtless bo oae of un usual interest and enjoyment to this flourish ing order In bur city. . v. Uolleti .Indian Paddluff. Take oae pint.ot sour milk, half teacupfal of molasses, two tablespoon ful of butter or lard,' one teaspoon ful of sodaone-balf cup of chop ped raisins, or any kind of fruit; stir '.in corn meal as. thick as can be stirred. Boil two hours in a tin pudding dish, with a lid to Shut tight, leaving room to rise. - Seive with sugar and cream, flavored with lemon or vanilla, or sweet sauce or syrup.. Unmanajreable. 1 Millie Pickett, the crazy colored woman who 1 was anuuea to in our ppr.wc r luce as having been sent to the Poor , House, ana wno provea so aangerous ra uer auempia at violence as to require luesiriciesi attention from the Superintendent, was removed from that institution yesterday, and taken to. the City Hopital, she having become completely unmanageable. fashion Twin lines. The taste for embroidered trimmings in crease. , J' 4 : .' Point applique lace is more fashionable this season thin it has been (or years. Ruffles woru standing around tbe tveckln steaa o( collars are much fuller than when first intro&oced, andare usually. made double. f 8oft-finUhed cambrics, Io grey mottled pat terns, or twilled to imitate cashmere, or io black and white blocks, are shown for Spring. Dolly Tardea calicoes are largely.. Imported, sod are sold from forty-live to fifty cents per ' .Mikado color is the name given to tbe pecu liar brown buff shade of linen pongee and cloth to be worn la Spring. ; A , . AkscrIsBnaae'ea Senta Water Btreet. Frank'Mafsden was arretted t the shop of a white woman on South Water Street, yester- iy aUcrnooo, -charged with fighting. It sccas that twe colored" men weut Into the bop aed.Iaqulred for the propVletorsT Mars sen, who was standing by, took offence at the manner io which tbe spokesman of the party , made the inquiry and demanded with1: a suc cmion of oaths that' more respectful terms hoald be used by him tn speaking of the wo nan. ft.c offensive lam?nae. aa hi termed it. . iogrepetted.Marsdeo made a furious' ... "alt upon one of tbe men. and alter this one M escaped to the stre where belledlus : W for tbe police, he pitched Into the ether. ot the coDllct was soon ended by theappear. ca of an officer who: arrested" Marsden and conveyed him, to- therloeknp. During, the traggU the face of the latter was nreitr badlv ': The atteaUonnf the public I called to the Qperlor facilities now have for executing jwaplj-, promptly imfl kllfully al( kinds of nirir.,-. . vc uuoiuujs lu nula uo- Sat w. h.b.a? teall increased, .an evidence ' Wi havn hut I.. I . h.'t... i... ' . toesuhi u oorea in vsq in our effort mii. lLBa Book Lifldery equal to the de. we re de- Sirro T.V. rl " PBr Dn uIvam. ' 7 7W Fiuj MWiiiues os increased. w v US a trial ..... ... . . A Lettnee has made its appearance n mar ket.' "-c. ! ''. v -7 Intitaperauce U defined to ' drinking 1 tetween drlaka.' Ooly onor two 1 1 ' i ig cases bfoi Ue City Conrt yesterday mornto. . ; A cslderaVe fire was : WrfDe'Tltt-te woods Eaitof the city last nlzbt. , - - . around lbtf neck ...1, '! Large coral beads worn ore ald to be a preventive rheumatism and neuralgia. A dwelling cenxmiiy locaiea, ana. con- Ulninjs foujr-crfive roomscan bs uminit roujrnve roomscao oe rentea 10 a f". ; 1 . :a g, 8. Ashley, formerly oj tbls city and late RnnerlnUndanr ?nhl(, W,i,,iton tor thU State, Is now acting President of Stralgst University, of New Orleans. f. . . - . . , L , . ; On- last Sabbath' seventeen persona, to' qnlte a iarg0 number of w,om' .lhe rite of 1 . - . . i , r,. A , , ' baptism was adramlslered,- , united, in profes- sion, with the First Presbyterian Church of hlcltv .v-.j.-,....-.. - We learn that some one threw. a rock on Tuesday nlgbt, doing considerable damage, j It is to be hoped that the guilty party will bo discovered. .' : J y Joseph El Sampson and Joseph L. Bar- low Jiate been appointed by the Mayor to list the taxes for the city of Wilmington for the year 1ST. 1 ney win attena at me cuy uau for that purpose from Monday, April 1st, until Tuesday, theSO.b of said months See adver tisement.. ' j Sfeebanlea' Building; Aaaeelatlon. - At the regular' monthly meeting of the Mecuanicsuuuoinganai-oanAssociauoo.ueio mm n mm m9 . 9 ' a t I 1al at the Commercial Exchange last evening, 47 shares of stock were redeemed at the .following fliUteaiTjs:a;sbarea atUSU omm. t lis. 10 at u; six ai aiJ, ana iwenty-eiRns at 121 ; being an averago of $119 60 per harei ' 1 - ..We learn that ajcolored boy, intcnt upou the possession of a supply of greenbacks, was detected in the act of stealing money from a drawer which was out of his reacb, in one of the op town groceries, yesterday afternoon, by jusiug a stick with a ditrof tar on the end of it for that purpose. The boy entered while the proprietor Vas in the back part of the store and would have soon realized a consider able, amount by this new dodge but for bis timely detection. ' Temperance Lecture. On to morrow (Friday) eveniug, it being the occasion oi ttic 5th anniversary of Mt. Olivet Council No. -9, Friends of Temperance, -a lecture on the sutject of temperance will be delivered by Rev. A. A. Boshammer, Pastor nf Hit- rTrrrrr1i..i if nmiiiit Cliimli at the Seaman's Bethel, at 8 o'ciotk. We, are requested to extend an Invitation to tue tnemoers oi r rienasuip xempie oi uonor i and Temperance, as well as . the public gener ally, to be present. - j Inaportant Arreata lnfamptsa. We have reliable information to tbe effect that J. H. Robinson, Esq., Sheriff of Samp- eon county ,J AI 8, C. Powell, 'ex Sheriff, and Mr. Blaney Willlans, were arrested at Clinton yi few days ago,' by theU. S. troops stationed In that county, charged with conspiracy against tin flnrprnment. We have no further par- iwup.. with the exceDtlon that the oartlcs , n .u uon.rt.m nfth. iA. t 1 lwaTXXnrTnTTOeT - uT870saL It is exceedingly ... . , . . : nnBft tft vltrfi ntiarmea anJ peaceful citizens, while a band of robbers, cut throats and outlaws . , ' . ,l ....MB.. M arc allowed to wreak their, vengeance, on the people of a neighboring county without moles-I tatlon. Still, however, the are only carrying out the instructions of " the best Government the world ever saw." j - '' Since writing the above, we find that the In juries received by Marsden were much more serous than at first represented. After being takJn tof the Guard Honse he became faint from loss of blood, and appeared to suffer so much that a message was sent for Dr. Wi nants. Upon 'his arrival and. examination o' the patient It was found that he had received . . . ft aiujao a uso w u tuv nui vi sa u aa t? icq a severe cot on the head, about three Inches Protfdetiee to remove from our midst our ta in length, and penetrating to the skulk The teemed and worthy-member, Alfred ! L. Price, wound, thougban exceedingly ugly one, atrd who departed this life February 25ih, 1S73, we, ; 14 , . as members of this Society, while acknowledg necessarily very painful, Is not considered Xt3g the loss of one of its brightest ornaments, dangerous. The blow was struck by James meekly bow with submission to the inscruta- force, and is alleged to have been necessary in self defence : but. as we have heard two or .' three versions of tbe affair, we forbear further I comment for thd present. 4The case will prob aoiy DO up or a ncanng iu.s morning, AdvertlslnaT lor tne People. iWe would call tbe attention of tbe public to tlC IfnnvTNa Star' a ehanres for short adver. . ..,. tnm .u- -rtTtt tisements, especially Jor the accommodation of tbe growing demand for the publication of " m brief notices such as "Wants," 'To It," character can be reduced to five lints space; and the charge for them being but half our regular rates when paid for sirictljf in advance This offers increasea Inducements 'fr nt8 wanting places, lor lamuies wiswng uo- mestlcs, for farmer having a horse, or a cow, or an old wagon for- sale, 'landlords wishing tenantsand tenants' wishing landlords, to uso the Moaaiaa dTAB as. a medium for commp- nlcatlug with" their several bot unknown cus- tomers. RrTli;Z eouai avail of k... Mtw-fMihart .rft.DmBnt. tt. nii public attention to an, specialty in trade, or r The use of the dally newspaper's the agen- M I., um.nnUllnn' M.acll' MAnla ' nf .11 v' IW1 vvmimm.v-..w - . I classes: is constantly increasing, auTl. lustra tea one 0f tho ways In whlch modern civilization - lt t...t ik. i a..UlW 1 ",,u V,UJ "V M . I ... .. . -I- orsiu nuriE. Dramatic.- . - ". 1 The performance given, by the lilnxard troupe iast night was tlngalarly pleasant and onique.". '' '-.-t ! - - ' Mis Alice- Donning pLingard) Is la "well known stage beauty anil nervine stage presence I'PowerfaUy aids ber veiy clever -delineations. ?a the2r.4to" r. I0" wLlcMn Performaoce comcneccejd, she was ver agree- ible - and Immediately took .possession .'of the beart8 orthe audience. Mr. Llngard'arernark.: able Protean performances .are worthy of his great repatation . in this peculiar line of repre-i . eentatlu. " He haa tnd th Protean professional srivaU in his peculiar role. He and dances well, and is, lu the words of one of bis liTorite j sonse, " indeed, par xed-. r .An attractive bill to-nlght.- Oar Cblp Basket. - Happiness is f eternal, not external. . If we would have powerful minds, we j must think. .0 Woman's rights In Leap TearThe rites of 'matrimony. - ,4.-. ' '"'A celebrated author says that no letter is ever commenced without the first page be: ng J an apology. Abnslns ones relations in the bosom of one' family, is eaid to be one of the sweetest 1 otdomestlc privileges. . .. Th3 last sensation novel is we bear, to be entitled "The Poisoned Gam Drop; or, T Ane AWieign JLVews Bays : , the Candy .Woman's Revenge." ' T..Cariker,; a citizen of Cabarrus coun ty, Was brought t this city yesterday , by A cyuloal bachelor says that the earliest Sheriff Harriss, of that county, and taken impression received by the feminine soul Is of to ihe Lunatic Asylum. He was forty her ultimate destiny as somebody's wife six tears of age, highly and respectably A man who was told "by a clergyman to I rcmembcr Lofa wife, replied that ! he had trouble enough with bis own, without remem- berlng other men'a wives. t I- j . " lu emu isujr iwucr uuousou, i " that I am coinz to have a stifl neck." "Not Not . ... ...' . I at all imnrobabie. mv dear." renlied her snonse. I have aSn &trnnff ..mntnm. r u . -j i While a rather affected : young lady was I conflding to her admirer how ethereal her ap- petite was, and the sensitive delicateness of . . ... , her organizatlonj the too matter-of-fact help bawled out. " Sav 1 will ve have ver bllcd Dork , . - . -,, - . i and beans now or wait till yer feller's gone ?" xae" feller " has been gone ever since. - ycr, . , i We tan, furnish printing paper in small 1 quantities, say from two to ten reams, at reasonable prices for all strictly c ish orders. I We have on hand the following sizes of news. I viz : 22x31, 24xS and 84x38. Also, fine Book Paper 21x38 and 25x39 j and a good assortment I of other papers and cards. ' : ? tf I t ' I COLOR EL W. IleL. BcKS.1T FORUOY- EBNOK. g-rr Tm-nnrrf ' iirr t ft(irMorntrtg Star; Dear Sir: ; As tUe. different sectlous or tuv otaie arv vowing novu tor a auiiaote canuiuaie i for the office ot Governor of the State, the people of Robeson county, end as they believe aMarze majority of the voters oi the Cape Fear District, would recommend Col. "McKay, of Cumberland county, as a gentleman eminently qualified for that exalted position. Conserva tive and liberal in bis views distinguished tor bis public spirit abler in debate aud social in bis disposition, be would rally to bis enp . porvtbe masses id ids eastern portion oi ms Bute. The Cape Fear retzion has .not been honored with Gubernatorial favors for the p forty years. Tbe west-awtnraimva us wim joinuurs Who reflected honor on the State. The east can do likewise. Col. McKay hiss 'no political disabilities over bis bead to embarrass him, and disappoint his friends. His past K political record ! open to the Inspection or all ana I will bear tne test of the closest scrutiny. ' Tbls artlcle Is not Intended to disparie tbe claims of other distinguished sons-or. North I Carolina: The writerof.this brief article feeja confident, however, that the nomination pt Col. McKay, by the Ureensboro Convention; would create such an entbusiaem'in favor of the nominee that tbe result would ensure his success in tue a ppi caching election. Speak out, people, and let us bear from you. i . ........ w . , in nEnowui, , At the regular monthly meeting of the mr a a n aw t a a T a m. m xounguavnouc cnena a oociety, neia Aiarcn 2. 18T4, tbe following resolutions, giving ex- presslons of sorrow on tbe death of our es- teemed member, were unanimously adopted : I VnnDvaa It Kota Kaon K a will nl ma All ara .rrJltsofndt As members t of this Society we I shall torever cherish the memory of him who, I ii r w. i ..t.f.. .-vi. i A LS'YaV him9etf j0 this Bociety for bis self-sacrificing qualities. - This noble attribute stood forth as one of the brightest adornments of bis char acter. v"! ' -- ' ': - r ' J&solivd. That we deeplv sympathize with the family of our deceased brother in their ir reparable affllction. In him they have lost a I . . ft . . B loving ana uevotea nusoanu, a kina ana luooi' Kentfath r, whose highest .mbltlon wsa to proride for tbe welfare and happiness of those L wnom ne toveanextiouoo. . - i , . jeavioc, a uau a u.oua psouu luo rccorus oi e oocievy oe lnecrinea sacrea to nis memorv and that a copy of these resolutions be trans mitted to the family of our deceased brother, Ulu wh( wm be to them a iather and- pro ; ie knowing , that tney , win .nnd consolation in esolwed That these resolutions be recorded in the minutes-o! tbe Bociety and also be pub liihed in the Star and JoMtnafot this city. 'X'Z'.l'i qvieiatinpat6.?V i-n;-, -,T .'v'..--.. Johs W. Rxnxr, v v t:i--s,r--JAa.---4cG4Hrrr,. , conimutee. ( 'r- S The Newbern Times savs : A rumor, wnlcli We hope is false, reached us utt&?l& Wa jne, was to take place yesterday in Viruinia. near Portsmouth. We forbear . r. JIii' a. .1 . tp puoiisn names as it may iuru. ouv nv I t,a itffinltv cm arranged. Theweaoons I chosen are rerxirted ..to be double Uirrel I k.Wn tAmt -?th hnelr shot, and the muv kuub, i.uv . ' I Ji.i . - , . ,r ., : ' , - -- . . . SMBITS OF iTUKPENXINU. . '' r Sleighing jn HaleigU on Sat U(day.' r t -.... .nr;. ; r l Tho Supreme Court ha3 ad joumcd ' : " " . ' -. j;;: , -; ; Skating is still tho fashionable amusement ia Raleibv 1 - :y": p - i? : -1 At Raleigh the late BnOW av- eraged 6 inches in deptb: ' :r K 4 -Vu i,, nrn-tliaint inr1 'r1in(, th w hnfe i , L I m, b r ' ""' A'.''r- i'V yrxue oouinernuapitsi .vonven- r 1 here 4 were 1 interments; in Newpern during last montb, of which four .werewue.s,; ; -r- A MrKingsland, pf Raleigh e8titnafe3-the value, of the recent snow sterm at f 50,000. ' ' " t ' - -r The two colleges at Murtrees- bord open with considerable accessions to the number oi their pupils. Tho .Hon. B. F. Moore, of Raleigh, is said to be the most successful gardner in the State. ; ; . . -i- Rev. Samuel Piercej State Lecturer, will deliver a lecture oa Jemper- aucc vn xvuieigu on toe via. , 1. : .7. - lhe JJanville TobacCJO AsSO- ciatiyn have resolved to publish' a month ly p-iper to be called ITie Danville To bacwLaf and Advertiser fr rrv t- . i v i - it""' --'I -- . - . connected, and has- been insane nly four i weens, iuauuiai uimcuiiies toe cause. I . . i areat 1Ialr Proiaeer.-Halr Oil-, Pomatums and Fumade have bad their day. They belong u the musty past. Atobudytbat uuuer inuua ma unvuiisiry oi me nair huu H?51,nH0,eni i l gowth thinaa ox using n"-'"- liiBteau oi clogging, me pores or llie bcalD wlihtuickoaKUunta. and thus ub trnct them. li,Btead of clogging. the pores of the ?g.nq lntrnblpi prrpiration which is essen- tiai to me neaiin oi ine nours, we -now lone ium niu-iaou oi iue ueau witn an invigoratmg anolicatioa which nrftinirtilHA tn ihM nvra the hair and stimulates tuem In tee same way ows .LmuJtSiVranlXK the blades to bpi ing up in myriads, coating the earth witn veraure. The invigerant beta atlaptea to thia purpose ULTon'aKaTHaiaoa 1? y eii w caila .he ertuiterqf tne head. xo tn uarren ucaip it couiuiunuates vege.a tive power. If the hair is dropping outor oe- cuvuig ury auu wiwereu, m arrests tne pnv cess o diiapMatlon or blight. Tbe hair t tick- Aita'u til rariimua tr lkaavr utut flat 4 1 1 1 a nn4u myt genial operation, ana as a dressing it is un approaentd uy any preparation that fhas yet uvciu uuu uu iuc iiuuct vi fitauiuu. j ; tf It you desire rosy cheeks and a com PJ.eioa fair and ire- from Pimples ad pierpe's w lde Medical Uiscovery It has no equal for tills purpose. v 4 t . . XAXB Ally's tUCBttl rU.UIUUA.JL. lO Stop youi colds, Coughs and Bronchial ! Atfection oefore they run luto Consumption that you caiinovstop. 4sy5s CHERRY PECTORAL the worlds ui4 all anections oi tne juuugs ana Tnroat. B"H .iauin 'eetn, nort iue peeping I yean, as jour grey hair. AY Kit's VltfoR re- utorea its color and makes your -appearance more agreeable to others, as well as yourself. With lresh, luxurimt hair, the infirmities of age are lar leas noticeaoie. : NEW AD VERT1SE fllEN TS. Li - .-t--- - - -; i r H'. B TJ BE H I II E E, Whot.twih and ! EETAU, DZALICB IV Tobacco, Snuff H AND SEGAES. .Sign of the Indian Chief, ' So. 8 Market St. mar 7-tf M. CR0NL F, -Av cftoneer. By CRONLY ft MORRIS. i r I Executor's Sale! ON Wednesday next. 13th inst., at 10 o'clock A. M., we will sell at Exchange Corner, by order ot the Executor, . m Pew No. 6, South Gallery (Front ; side), in St. Jarnes' Church.. " Terms, cash. - Sale positive. ' i : inb 7-3U7.10, 13 hi . i .ii ri; Salted With Fire. :pX THIRD 'SUPPLY. o VER 300 COPIES SOLD! v 5 . First Edition N early Exhausted 1 I tmwmtm a, . W . XBemostrfnueaanareaaaojenoveiyet yrn ten. rbysiotogy of The ssoul and Instinct," dngni8h..,TOmIateriaim vby.Mar; Kr . r.'.-f - v -ji iaM - i jb American Baron, ny James de MIele, i author oi "The uodve cino." Ac The late novelties Just leceived, and For sale at ; . , IJElNoBEBGER'S ,.: "Live Book and Music Store. mar7-tf , Wanted to Bent JX: COMFORTABLE RESIDENCE, CEN- TRALLY LOCATED, w 1th 4 or 5 Rooms. : Apply at the .Y ; xaar5nac3t i -. y ' STAR OFFKJB. Hay and Oats., 400 B ALES pRIMS BAY, : . i vjst..) ."i R. 1JX BUSHELS OATS, :Jt---'Torsalelwr ; u 1.-: . t- t.-.f'' t . alt T-tf t7, 29 and North water &u NEW AD V ERT1SEMEWTS. . Wilmington Opera 'Hon3o7 LAST KIQBT AND I913IENSE SUCCESS ". ; '. .' . ojr rta -' . , ' . . ' . ::r:t"l,-N:G-?A;,K;:X.D ;S;"!.U ----- - ' - - '- : E2TTIRE CUAN O OF Bit L Ttinraday Eveniner, Blarela Tom TaylorV Charming .Three-Act Comedyi A WOSDEEFUt WOMAN. : k CRISPIN, a Cobbler Win. tl.'Ltne.ta MAD. BhBTKAN D,.. Alice Dunning tLingard) : and the entire company, followed by the '! nnequalled I '- LIKGh.AB'i SKETCHES: and concluding with the roaring comedietta, MARRIAGE AT, ANY PRICE. ; KA.TE,M.l..ir.................iii'8 D. T.lngard i-KiM,..., ; Wm.. Horace Llujfard - ".; AND COMPANY. : ,, ... : j ' Admission. 75 and 60 cents: Colored Gallerv. 25 cents; Reserved Sata, (U New on sale at xieinBDeiDer'auooK sior?. " j m ir i-ii Mayor's Office, CITT OF WILMINGTON, N. C, 5IAKCU Oth, 1872 TIT accordance with a resolution of the Board JL of Aldermen t their regular monthly meet n in rebrnarv last. I have appulnteU on the part o the city Joseph E. Sampson and joaepn i. narrow to list tne taxes lor me city or W llmlngton, lor the j ear 187 'J hey w ill attend at the Citv Hail lor the Dnrnoe of r. Otoiving tax lists every woi"kmg iay from Monday. April Ut uutu Tueau. the 30th dav of rata montn'. inclusive, between tho hnnm ol 8js0 A. H.j an tiXi P. M , anl at least, t- o- even-ngs in eacn weea, to re nzea nerealtei. be ween the bout s oi 7:0 and u o'clock P. M. v All pei sons Jailing to list with'n the dates Tnenuonea will oe UaD.e to t'orBce 1 ax. Mayor. COFFEE AND FLOUR ! 450 Sacks Bio, Java and Lag. Ccflee, j 1,200 Bbls. Ilour For sale by - F. W. KERCHNER, mh7-tf . j 27,28 nd 21 North Water St. Kerosene Oil and Whiskey ! 15Bbls. Kerosene Oil, ; ' 75 BWs.. Whiskey, .: " : ' 10 Bbls. Brandy, For sale by , , : " ' F. W. KERCHNER, mar 7-tf 27, 2S and 29 North Water 8t. Potash, Lye arid Soap. 100Ca3esLje, J , ( 75 Cases Potash, K . 850 Boxes Soap, Forsaleby -;;..;t , F. W. KERCHNER, mb7 tf ' . . 27, 28 and 29 North Water St. Havana Royal lottery. 6BAKD HfRiORDIRAET ER1WIN6 To Take Place April 4, 1 872. j Thi DB a win-q' will be5 composed of only s,vuu TivjiiiiTs. 'i 118 number of Ticket will bo from mo. 1 to No. -.0 0 0. ,''-- The h mount to be distributed will iw . OOO Dollars, divided Into CIS altIZS, lii 1 Prize f..... ' .:'..iiw ton - 1 Prize of.. f.oiKii 1 prize of. , Q tOu 1 Prlza of. .. 10.ut 1 Prize of... B.0C0 a wo vi f itWV ravUiliiVl 6w Prizes ot a'iOj j rnzes oi a i.uw each...... j.... 60.MD v .approximations or sa.tf Oeacn tothe 9 remaining Mos. or . the denary of ino Jp. drawing the-43 .ulO.. 13,0:0 9 Approximations of m each to ihe9 , - reuiMlniujr Nos. or the deriarv f ' the N. urawing the S50,0jo,...i... 2 Approximations of $ 0i each Q the Na preceding and No. following . the No. drawing tne 29,00 ..; 2 Approximations or 300 each to the No. preceding and So. lollowlug the o. drawing th $10,0 0...;... 2 Approx mailons of SS.u each 10 the 1500 1,000 ,- 1,000 No. preceding and. No. tollowlng ? the No drawing the 5,00.,........ i 1,000 648 PRIZES ........,..................... S7i0o00 - vt wj , . ,; .. . , .. ... ... ... , . - i Paicxs or Ticxstb iv This Daawnro : , ', E 1i!P.TicBt' '... Currency. Half Ticket. .s ue "Y Quarter Ticket 17 to u , one-Tenth Ticket... '7 0U ' No orders filled for less than One-Tenth Ticket . i Address all orders to -! 1 - i, . . BuitNIli A BROTHER, , -77 Gravier et , Mew Orleam, La. : Remit in Registered Letter or iMkUOtuea Money Order ; t rry official copy of Drawing sent te every ticket holder. . ' ffebSs-naelut ! Grand Opening 6f N. Y.Konise, 15 MARKET r,:' W I L 91 I N T O K Ci ITAMSTEIIV CO., late of Philadel- a - m KJm tiou pnia, would rosoectiullv call the attec- tiou of the public in general to the. fact that they will open on 11 ON DAY, BI ASCII 4lh, an immense, large and well-selected stock of DRY GOOD3, CLOTH ISO B OT8 and S H ES, Sl a TC Uil t I nf Sj' a V mAJ aaf iTkJ m lTa.1 ia . . , aia a jutMaajJu wvAa- a n un ckC VALlsaJi, A ., A C W UuLAS ALE , -r' "r AND RaTAlL, whichtney offer to sell at Philadelphia or aew lora prices, rieaifegive u a vail and examine our ktocK ceuro purchaAlng else where. 1 ours Respecttuily, ". mar 3-naclw Wim m. li AN STEIN A CO. Saddlery. LL. KINDS OF SADDLES, HARNESS, And everyt hing in tho line of Saddlery poods v J. S. T"OPHAM & CO.S,''.,; ' N0C8 South FrontstreeV a feb 6-tfnae : : '-: Wllmiagtoh, N. C. Shields' Eyo 7aoh,' Mas. SUE W. CASH WELLr Wllmingtotta N.C ONE of the most efTective renBedles frr INFLAMED, bORE AND WEAK JKYLa. ever offered to the pnbiie. -- - - ' For sale by an Pruggiata in the city. Prioa brum per umue. v, ., ? i ar 1 A a aw A.1 aV4 mW. mm & av rW a . J & i.-1 - uanAAn.n jtojesaiVAgenia, decltiaclaw Th 47 Market street. J.: ATJ01TON SALFS. ;i r. Vaidable TUarf ProperJyncI Real Estate at Auction. t ;: M. CEONLT, Anctioneop. ' ' By CCOXLT A MOBEIS. o N Wednesday. March nth, 1871. at 10 1 will sell at Exchange o'clock A. M. Curner, that VALTABLE WBASf PR0PEUT7, i situated nr on' west tide ot river, I out 'ed on the borth by property of J u. t U i: a the west by the line of firhnswlck contr y a d oa the south by the land ot tt nd, W. j Ueery, fronting up n tbe tivertOJ feet, with ad pth. of yi itet, including the bilck wall thereon, j Also; ? A Tract fronting oa'Cattse way Road 212 feet with a depth of .'79 feet, ad iolnlng Hallett property, h . A. BO ft, ,. feb?4 eodts Sat Tu Th . Trustee. MISCELLANEOUS. OPERA HOUSE. Mondny and Tuesday ETcnlng, Marcli ': "" M V ' : . ' ' . ' v - . ". u .T HE : A B B ;0 T T PANTOMiIE TROUPE Fro- Tists rand Opera ITouf e. New Tork, will present the comic Trick Pantomime, en titled the- ,v . , v. THREE HUNCHBACKS ! With the original cat, and CHARLES AB- Jiuii a ciown. ERRY COHAN, the Irish Vocalist and Dan- : . cer, Will also appear, together witn a TALENTED PANTOMIME COMPANY t Dd mission. Dress Circle and Parauette. 75 cents; Reserved Heats, l CO, to be secured at UElNt-BtfUliEtt'S - BOOK. bToRE.t Family circle &J cents ; Colon d Gallery, 5 cents. -1 00X8 open at'. V o'clock. Begins at S o'clock. . f mar 6 6t - THE CELEBRATED ' 4 VICTOR'' KID GLOVES " ARE STILL 8ELL1NQ AT ONE DOL L AR A PAIR AND , WAR B A 2T TED I A. D. BROTVN, . : Exchange Comer. . h t - - a 4 march 3 tf Barber Shop. TOB TURNER would respectfully Inform hla friends and the rrubllo eonerally that fj his friends and the public generally that uu htm Lhorougbly rettLtod tils establishment mm fim Lnorougaiy Kntww ma esuiDiisnmenii oa the rear of lr Runge's Saloon, and is now prepare with the best of woratnen, to ac commodate his customers in. all the various branches -of his business, such as shaving, batr-catting, shampooing, Ac, in the neatest manner and on as reasonable terms as any shop in the citv.' , . rk-t 7rtX "Cfiraay & Cleaporl THE UNRIVALLED ARTISTS ARB STILL offering the best inducements to our cltl zena, and the public generally, foretbeir pat ronage at the Purcell Uonse. Kvervthing per taining to the profession; la kept constantly on hand, in order to give comple to satisfaction to she most fastidious."' . oct28-tf . - '"' DAVID-PIG OTT WILIlINpTdi', jivc'' r''U Will tffect sales of TOKACCO, (CORN AND OTHERPRODUCEon'cOMMISsioN. Consignments solicited, oa which J am. prepared to advance liberally. , mar l-tf No. 1 -Pernvian- Guano, Bangh's Rawbono Plicsplintc." mn TONS OF EACH 1UU . IN STORE AND TO ARRIVE, i Tor sale yefy low by t ; . mar a-lm T ' : WORTH A WORTH; v Broke 1 v'"-.'.'";. Just arrived from-Kentucky and t, . for sale ; -. 73 RCAD OF NO. 1 LARGE BROKE from 15 to 1814 hinds high, and 4 to 6 years old. Suitable lor turpentine and timber bus iness. , . 1 : SOUTHERLAND A 8TEAGALL; mhMwr, ,, ..... v... ,VV AT O t D FN EUMO MST I A " " ' 'BrBuriNCr a pair 6 Thick Soled Boots Thick ; Soled Gaiters or Thick Soled Shoes. f"!' , DUDLEY A.ELLIS, . . mar 8-tf Sign of tbe Rig Boot. RicoI Bico! - 120,000 LBS. FRESH BEAT RICE; ;! 7 FROM HILTON RICB 2HXLS, ' , ' 4 For sale bj . , . ,. ' dec-ta ' ' WTLLARD BROS. for OAiG on nc r3T. A; theNewcern road and eld pisak road. Aa.rot Unanla Mill PAnil. - . ... A PPlv tO xi mm V. a vtrnw -L' mh s- Chestnut, bet 3rd and 1 Sts" FOn SALE ClECULAtt 8 AW MILL, in good order. Inquire of - . leb ln -rr;Trw.--.r. W.HEHCHRJIR. V rV7 AQTOe )i 1 'JT':''--f airJH TEU.-A11T rtnna witH a. UttTa. If i readycapltiUcxniaveaiitsoaatodo&tI " tbe amount the hi at six monih?. For luit parucuiara, aauios at this cSloe. - t .1 Ml i i Hi III V 1, 1. r V ft 11 4 'i i if ( v V -
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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March 7, 1872, edition 1
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