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The barometer will continue falling from the nnner l.kes to the eastern Gulf.' and eastward to ibe Atlantic, the lowest iuotIqjc northeast wardly over southern Michigan and , probably over or a little north vf.tbQ lower lakes, pro- ceded o;i us norinern nan oy. nrisK easterly nd oortlK-asterly winds, and 6a Its soothera" half by fcib. to. brisk casterfy to tontUerly winds ; the area of snow will extend during the nizht "from "Ohio to - New Enelaod and northward, the area of rain from Tennessee, Atlantic coast; cloudy and tbrcate&lni; weath er with southerly winds will prevail dorlog the nutni over tne ouiu Aiiaoiic states, the latter veering to westerly and north w ester Ir hv SirturdsT evenior: the barometer will rise during to nUht with .westerly to northerly nd3 WCek oi ana uruuuuui iu jnisaissippi tnU'v and extend eastward on Saturday over the upper l&he rrjjiuu, iuo uuiu vmiey idu esstero Gulf States, with clearing weather and terayeraiure. " ' ' i' i Danzerou3 winds are not anticipated for the Atlantic aud Uult coasts to night. I 117 . - - T. of the Wilmington Library Association la open daily during the week from, 10 A, M to 1 p. M , from 4 to 6 P. M., and from 1i to JO - ' . . "" . '!. " We call the attention of the business . men of Wilmington, to .the superior advantages vOered by' ' - ; y ;t - TflK VW EK.LY ST A U ; a un advertising medium, It has, without I exception, the Largest Circulation of any pub- I licatlonin Wilmington; and we can satisfy any one that it has no equal as a medium of cominunicauon wnu mo people o .ina ruxai districts now trading with Wilmington. We solicit a call from those; who wish; to place their business prominently beforothe people of this section, confident that we can utter tad ace meats that canbot fail topieaseT ALU AlsYKKTlElJSajCMXS. ilsiNrCKUGERULlve Book Store, 89 Market strctt "Salted with Fire," Ac. Dcdlbt" & ' EtiLls, Slgu of the Big ' Boof- Ovsr Gaiters. Dr. T. B.,CAR-Notlce:.y . . L. & A. n. McLaws Monument to the Confederate Dead of Georgia. ; A't ?r A Murray, & Co. Dickson and Peeler Cotton Seed. . ' ' Wm. M. Stevekso --Something for Conn-. try Merchants. . y Croslt fc Morris H6rses at Maryland Stock. ' Auction D. Piqott-FuH Line Imported and Do rucstlc Cigars. . . . JU. . IIigbik sells at, cost for another week. See advertisement. p .... , ,, , . r , From the Work House to the Jail.' v Frank Marsden, wjio was sen U to the Work Hooiea'Tew days ago, was brought to this cltycsterday and delivered to SherlffScbenck, who committed blm to the county ; jaU. Tbla was done, we understand, with a .view ' to his bettersecurltj, bat more particularly to secure his bondsman In a previous case, , for which purpose the One 'Imposed by the City Court in the last case against hlra was remitted. Arrival oiT 'Prisoners. "'y ' '" . Sheriff McMillan of Robeson couuty,srrived in this city yestef day with two prlsorcrs "In charge, one to be confined la the condry.jall and theotber .to go to ths Work Houee. The former, a colored man by the name of John Brown, was convicted at the present term of thu Superior Coar, at Lutnberton, of the crime of rape, bntlookatf appeal to the Supreme Coiirt Ills companion, Peter Leach; wbojs also-i-oiorrd, was convicted of larceny' and 1 entcnt-vd t JIe confined in the Work Ilouse of ih eouuty for six months. " ' ,- "..-- 1 . . "" 1 '..". .-.it. 1. TfmpraBe Addrefl.y ;' ; ;; y . The addreea on the subject 'of Temperance, delivered st the 8eamn's Bethel last evening, by Rev. A. A. Boshamer, was . well attended; not only by the members of the two temper-, ance orders In; thla 4tltv, TlVt by. the public KCDerally, lnclndlns quite a number of ladies. We Have heard but one opinion expressed "of the address of the- Rev.' geiitlemanacrd that was one 01 exireme grauncation, pot. only with the manner of its delivery, but with the abject- njatter-af his discourse, jrhlch was rery lnta resting a hd calculated to do good In the community. ' , - . , " .Pep Oxeadltti. -iiU i wt it ; The case ,o Pop Oxendine. vwho, . has - been confined in the Jail of this, county for some -i. ' . - p0, viuu uj uiuru me oupenor vourt of Robeson during the present week, but no evidence being adduced to convict him of any "ime, ho wss set aUafce'Pox Oxeudine Is a brother of Henderson Oxendlhe,' a'member of iiOwrey'g gang, who was execqtedt Lumber ton dniing the early' part of "last year, and also of CaUin Oxecdlhrf, how In our jail awaiting trial for complicity lo the murder of the late sheriff King, of Robeson. V " Pop.' however. 11 18 Pledged, bait ijevex' h&K any-connection lth ths ontkws? ' x - , ar Book Hinder v. TbeAttentlon of. the, public Ja called, to 4he aperlor facllItUf we now have or executing " piy, promptly and skilfully,, all kinds oi wnaing.aod Ruling.- Oorbajlotssirtthis de th!!01 tM Readily increased 'an'evldenee in V ui laoorea in ,thiu in our euort h.?hw?h Bok Bindery equal tothede- t;X,i!ri our. Krowing city. But we are de- ne.7 w 00 mon ; od- as our: busl Owl n. win 0UT Acuities be Increased wivenjt trial. -''- 4. . - f99r i l.-!V. 01. JLi .' J o;;i44;;:r;-.wDmOT6 ucai cats. ;:yt..v.v).;;..'yy5;;.vs -, A r ; ? t uHilns M being erected " on the : :t ccrccr of FUth ao4 Walnut streets. MrrB.sT. llaanlnpr, of the Weldon Aewa, waa In the city jestefdy; and fatored us with a brief vHlu , "'-r ' - - , - It should bt remembered thatthe -Abbott I rantomime iroopo open here on Monday t plght Pcepare for a big laugh, f y i ; ,t y The regulax meetlnsjvof Wilmington Pres bytery commenced its session at Brown Marsh, Bladoo county, on Thursday last. " " ; 'I re fe :iQ- OQr wn!mfn' J; 8. Hlgble, at the ojdand again seWng cheap goods as usual. Give him a call. If.. The Greensboro Tutriot says: Carolina Farrncr U an excellent monthly. w Every issue of it contains information of immense value to the planter The! .March'.. number la parr tlcularlj good. ! 'I - ; y' -j .' v V ' 1 We think- publishers- will consult their interests by. having no dealings, exeepti on a strictly leash,.' basis; with" Arthur Nattane, of Washington, -D. C Our experience with him has been very unfavorable.. ."Advertise. Jor him only when ha paya la advance.. Many persons In this eltyr have doubtless suffered much during the terrible weather we have had, which should call forth gratitude tbf giver f all. good .from those who! have an abundance of this world's goods, and at the same time inspire them with acts of charity in providing food, fuel and clothing for those who have them not. ! PrlatluK Ink. i We keep a full stock of Robinson's NewB Ink constantly on hand. Winter .ink iipw .earty tor shipment. tf The BtMmatilp HetroMll. s 1 Capt. Castner, of the ctemship Metropolis, reports as follows : Sailed from New York on Saturday last, at midnight. On Monday at 12 M., while off Hatterae, broke 'after crank pin, disabling the vessel as far as steam was con cerned entirely ; the wind at the time being irom the south,' bore In the direction ot Hamp- ton Roads. At midnight, however, the wind changed to the northward, blowing heavily. when, findlrj thatt the ship could not reach Hampton Roads, bore up again ior Wilming ton or the nearest port, arriving: off the Bar on the 7tb, at 11 o'clock A. M. At . 4 P. M. received assistance, from the U. 8. Govern- ment steam-tug jr. Jasion, ana wasiowea over the Bar,' and was subsequently 1 towed to the city by the steamer Waccamawt arriving at her wharf at 9 P. M., (he' vessel being in good condition with the simple! exception of the breaking of --the "crank'plo- At the time of the -'accident -the teamsbip San - Salvador, bound from New Tort to 'Savannah, was In ! company with the' Metropolis Blgnal laed the vessel and sent report by the Captain to Savannah. Ia the alternoon of , the same day, while making for Hampton Roads spoke the Steamship 2?antta, bound from Wilming ton to New York. Sent a boat alongside. with the Assistant Agineer bearing lettera to New Yprk,tbt Ue Captain of the Fakita refused to receive the bearer or bis letters, alledglng as his reason for the refusal that he was afraid of being turned out by the ownerapn.hls arrival at. New York. Capt. Castner returns, thanks to the Captain of. the Steam-lug EatUm lor assistance rendered, and also to the officers of the Revenue Cutter TV. II. &warcT lor aeIs- taoce. tendered. The Metropolis behaved well at sea, making 8 knots under sail, and part of thetime as btgh as 9 knots an bouf. ' It Is" ex pected that she will be ready to sail oo Mon- uay. . - If yon have found anything, advertise it in our new department, under head of ' Lost and Found," at half our regular rates, for adver tisements not exceeding five lines. tf' .asx Mtari. : ..i. .. ; r ; The following cases were disposed of yes terday morning: .--r y (V- '.A Joseph Davis, charged with shooting with out authority, was found not guilty and-'-discharged... V .-' N.-.fVjJ f Two individuals, whose names we are re quested to suppress,, were arraigned1 for fight ing.' Judgment for the penalty and costs. Maior i respectfully ireeommeiiaedto remit nn ra.tni.nt nf nat Wasbi Rogers, charged - with cursing f and threatening sandry srsohs-' JsdgofenV lor the penalty and costs. Mayor recommended to remit the same. W Berry, charged, with fighting. Judg ment! for the penalty and costs." Mayor recom mended tot remit on payment of one-balf the costs.-' ' ' ''"'. '. i " ' .. Sam. Berry, charged with fighting. Santo KnAtrnianttnl rprommcndallan sa above, i 1 ' Henry Marcus, charged with taking and carrying away an axe, the property of Handy Walker, without his consent was found not ptlllty; thVproseeutor Adjudged to spay ihe costs and Marcus tb have the axe. -. .T I Prlntlns; and Booh. Paper. We can ' furnish printing paer in small quantities, say from two- to ten reams,&ai jWble prices fox,alTstrlctly. ctshorders. We have on hand the following sizes of newt, viz: 522x31, 24x36 and 24x38, Also, fine Book Paper ixSS and 23x39 1 and a good assortment of other papers and cards. V ''Vtf ,;,f r ... . . . mei .. 1 .1 Expect d fa ArrlTead; , ..yc-.-"-''.;. I ; ev.-Wm. .Martin, o South ( Carolina, frell and favorably ; knownlo our plder. cltlxens as having served the Front street Methodist church as iu pastor a long time ago. Is expect - -A ...I., li .t.1 ' .1.. ..4 .111 nnhtl... cu ju wh w uuv ww.w - occupy the pulpit of tha t church a pportion if not. Jibe, entire dsy, to morrow. He Ianpw ralsingf unds for the' comple'tib! 'ihe-JIcUi odlst church, in - Columbia, the former -one having, been 'destroyed whenLthat. cltyiiras .horned dnrlogUittirar.t 1'. ' i . m . . m 1 at . Iff rlndestrmetlble Taar. v ! " The indestructible Tag la a great convenience to merchanta; Jt, answers- the i combined pur; pose of a direction label and buslness'card. Call at v the Star Printing, and Publishing House and supply yourselves.. .jc i tf . Extracts from tb Prrteeaing. " ? Tho Board of Connty Commissioners met list'evenlnff,' and transacted 'the- following business: V 'l M-"y--- ' r . Ordered that permission beclren for Smiths' Creek to ba Opened i?ltbbut expense' to th county.. The following good and lanrinl citizenawere drawn as Jurors for; the April term ofupe-i . Finst Week: U E. Rice, T.' A.f Rivenbarki Thoa! C. .Ward, Fred Jones a. 8. Walker, ,Wni.3nley; Jno Sldberry; Gx. W. Harreli, Fdittjrew . Moore, :B;; N.?i,anV Joa 8cott Dudley Gurgahus, A J.'. Barnhlll, David", Sel la s, 8. R. Birdsey, B. Williams, J. J. Prldgen, E. As Stanley, ' Jacoh Lowrey M. C Collins, Robt. Green, Batsoo, Albert Johnson, Robt. i Davis, ' Tbos. ; Beck, E. Bro'hera,5 P, HeinsbeJ;er,, Albert ' Walker, Jas W. Kiog, R. C M. Bordeau, Rill Moore, T. J. South e'rlacd, Ai J. Sdlllvan, Simon Banncrman, tC Gurganns, M. M. Gureanus. . A Second Week. W. ! H. Applewhite, ; B. F. Pridgeo, Sr., G. W. Bonham, M. 8. McAllister, Moses Walker, Alex. Blanton, Edward Savage, R, B. Jewett, Thos. Battle, T. Moore, B. F. Keith, W A. Falconer, John Fatch, Henry Rlsley, Jeflry Williams Simon. Peden, Dan'l T. George, Jno. Cash, y :; l.;-',r "Ordered that Jno. G Wagner beauthorlzed to build the Bridge over Hewlett's Mill creek for the sum of -f 125 - easbypayable when the same is c6mpleted to the satisfaction of Com missioner Heyer. ,;- ' yJ- v A Ordered that the Township trustees be notified to appoint Tax Llster8,and to advertise according ta law in 3 places in the , township, at least 10 days before the 1st of ApriU' ? U " Adjourned till Monday, 11th lost., at 3 oclock P. M.,' when the School bill will be considered and acted upon.N " IatloilaadiiKan Offleer. We. learn hat while the two Robeson county prisoners were standing in the vicinity of the Court blouse door, yesterday afternoon, one Chas. Millet, a well-known colored man of this city, approached and accosted the guard, using very incendiary and insulting language, calcnhited to intimidate him in the dhchffrge ot his duty. yAn officer of the law informs us that his conduct on Jhe occasion is clearly an indictable offence, and from what we can gather the matter will - likely be brought to the attention, of the Grand Jury at .' the approaching term of the Superior Court We believe that the colored people generally of this city are disposed to be -law-abiding and peaceful members' of the 'community,; but if those who should f set - them a- good' exam ple in ., this respectthe leading, , repre sentative men of their own color con tinue to Incite oad feeling and promote strife and contention, we can look for nothing else but repetitions of snch disgraceful conduct as that witnessed at the Opera House Thursday night, and in the case alluded to above, and which is calculated to lose them the good rep utation which they have, in a great measure, hitherto enjojed. . ' ' New Saldon. ' '-"- ; Mr. B. D. Morrell has opened a new saloon on south .Water street,' between Market end Dock. It is fitted up in' excellent style, neatly I furnished, and those to want of lunch or other refreshments will find in Mr. Morrell ah expe- rienced iced caterer. Teste: day was the opening day. Oar.Chip Basket .' An auctioneer's mottoe-Buy andhuy." - ti Plecev makers Steam, gunpowder and ely cerlne.;-; . 1- - ) . ' C'ergymen like Buffalo meat on account of its prairie flavor. . , An unlucky chap replied, on being aaked what ke cleared on a certain speculation, "Nothing but my pockets An old bachelor, who supposed himself to be woman-proof, unexpectedly. found himself caught the other day in the meshes of a bru nette. l . K , ,kj li ' . ' I f ; When a woman can faint, and has a capi tal opportunity for fainting,. a jdet does not h Iou ay be sure that she nas some other I ieini 1U View. mm "Women," 'remarked a. contemplative lybong ttah,"are as deep'as. the blue.waters of ; yon bay.?' "Ay, sir," rejoined a disappointed one, "and as full of craft," - , - The number of women 'studying at the University Of Zurfch has so greatly increased of late that that they now number one-tenth of the matriculated students." : -; ' ' t: j - VT.ou and your wife should be one," said a friendly adviser to a hen pecked husband. d. "Become one!" exclaimed hen pecked ; "why, we are ten now."; "Howl so f 1 "8he'3 1 and rm a 0."; 1 .. "., '-. ; The San Antonio (Texas) Postmaster ceritiji Tebetved a' letter .Td. My' Mainn-iy. It was not delivered till ome weeks after ; a small, nerce-looking old woman appeared at the Post Office window, saying, Master, .have y op got any letter from my Johnny f" when he hit the mark at once. The Qreat LTalv Fr4r Hair H Oils, Pomatums and Pomades have had their' day. under-tanda the ehemistryof the hair and me pauusupuyui iw growm xmnK8 oi using scalp with thick ongnunta, and thus obi-tract- ing tne inspnsioie perspiration wnicnjsesaan- tiifl tthn hftajth.n ihfibr. n ra tonA the surface of the head with an . invigorating 1 application which penetrates to the roots or HW OWI BU BWBIWIIWB SBUI Ul VWI MUHQWST . tutti -t-litt ferulialng agents spread-. ov the I M a.s 1 . a. A. . meadows stimulate the srrass roots and cause the blades to spring np in myriads, coating the earth with verdure. '.The invigorant be$t adapted to this purpose is Ltow'sKathaixoh. It may well be called the fertiliter y the head. To the barren scalp it communicates vegeta tive power.. If the hair Is dropping out or be coming dry and withered, it arrests the pro cess ot dilapidation or blight. -. TheThair thick ens and becomes glossy and flexiole under its genial operation, and as a dressing it is un- apprOvCHeu VJ jJXTjpaxuuu uuii .uB JOk een laid on the toilet or rasmon.. .. ri't : If yon desire-rosy cheeks and a' com plexion , fair and fre . rrom i dimples ana Hi lotches. ttnrirv vonr blood bv the use of Dr. Pierce's Goidea Medical Discovery,- It has no ea.nai ior tais purpose. . . Bishop Atkinson's Appointments . ; SnowhiU..:.:.;h:?.U;.V.C.:i AprlI3 St. Jehn's; pitt county.. t 5 Ws8hlogton., ; : ..?,.. ;. . . ;t: ,i f u rT Trinity Church, Beaufort county. . . . . I ' 8 xion uuurcn; ceauiort county.;..... . Bath Pungo, Beaufort county..,..':.,.,... 81adesvllle. Hyde county;. J.i.r.... Lake Landing, Hyde county. . . . . . -, . ; Plymouth ... ....,, St. Luke's. Washington conntv...... . Q .1" 10 -"13 l 14 , V" 17 "18 - " 21 95 SL. David's, Wt8hlngton county.'. . ... ; nen 1 or a ................. ........ Elizabeth, City . . . . .. . ..... Edcnton A, . . . . . .'. .. 1 25 i 28 30 St. Peter's, Gates county..-.;......,. uatesvuie . . . .'.., .. Jurfeeeboroueh A':. ; V. . ; f;-aray 1 Si A v. ' O. Woodf llle, Bertie county. . I Windsor ..'..., Wllllamston ... t..w(.J.i. Greenville. . ..,'., . Jt . . . ; . Tar borons h l. . M4 5 u 7 ' T 9 " 12 "14 16 8cotland.Neck ....... Ringwood, Halifax county. Sbipping articles for sale at thJ office of the Mornixg 8 TAB. tf UST Or LETTERS Remaining In the City Post Office, March 8, 1872:.! - - y --'; - ' , . A MUs EHzabeth Allcot-L' ' r : B Miss Carrie BloUnt, Pheba McNeill care Tory Brown, Mrs Sarah Biggs, H R Brown care Randolph Singleton Brown, Miss Lucy Bell, John A Buchanan 2; Mrs Dr J L Beckwitb, Mrs F M Blackman, : MtsS Fannio Bell, Mrs Cyntba Brown. J?; ? . .4,, CMrsj Elizabeth Cnmmings, Miss Jane Cambell, Bryant Holmes care John' Col way, Jas B Cowan, Lonza Capeharti J Bone Cluuey, Mrs Susan A Corbett, Wm H Castor. D D Duscher, Miss Llllla Davis- eare Mrs Eliza Davis, Parker Davis, Mrs Isabella Davis care Robt Davis, Maria Southerland care Rufus Davis, W Ulxon. .y . E Mazel ' Eunee, Henry;. Ehsbeck, 1- Thomas ' F George Franklin, John T Flowers, Pattie R.Falstead.- ... - - f4 -...; - G Miss Susan Green, Ezeklel 8 Garner, Mrs Julia A Greenfiel d C G Greener, W H Godfln. 'H-kAlfredC Howard." Annie Jane Handy, James Hooper, Hall' Jeannette John Hines, Joshua Hill. J W Haiets, Miss Luia Huffman, Miss Amanda Boney care Manuel 1 Holmes, Mrs Mary A C Hay, St Clair Hartman, Mrs Sarah F Harde. . y - ... : . : J Miss Anna Johnson, Ben Jones, Cora Jackson 2, Jessie James, L D H Jones. . : K Miss Isabella Kerl, Thos M Kent. ; L Christian Anderson" care RoseSimmonSj Mrs Bella Lartins. AD Lawrence 2, Miss Betsy Lawrence, Capt G A Lord, Joseph LewisMiss. Mahala Lueaa. ?vJJ ' ; :- - M Isaac Miles, 3 P May, Mra Louisa Mc Loud, King McCaJL P Moore, T Meyer. .:, . N Miss Quenie Newkirk. ! 1 P-4-John W Pleasants 2, R -W Price, Rufus Peterson, N J Plummer, Jas Pitman. . Q George Quince. t . K-MlkS Annear Roblnes, Geo W Rogers, J B Rhodes, Mrs Melinda Robinson, Miss Mary Register, Miss Rosbla Robinson, K J Robinsen, Thos Rivera. i ' ! S Miss Betsy Smith, Benj F Southerland, Geo-Williams care Samuel Stinson, John Smart, Israel 8 Dais, Jas Stringfleld, Mrs Mar quite Sacman, "Wm A Snell, Will E Scott. ' T Miss H Turner, Mtes Fanny Tolar, Geo A Townsend, Mrs; Mary Tuly. n. ? V Henry VrnhL - -1 W Nt A ' Wilsen 2, Miss. Rachel Wilson. Samuel . Worton, ; Capt .Sylvanus Wilbourne, boutne, miss unis ward, A 1 open care wm Waters, Jenkins Walker, G W; Walker. Z John Zimmerman. - I Persons calling for letters in this List will E lease say "Advertised.'? ' Will he sent to cad Letter Office at Washington, D. C, in SO days, If not called for. j ", t y ED. R. BRINK, P. M. ' Wilmington,. N. a, March 1, 1871. ' r jSMRITS : OF 1 ' TtIU?EJ&TINE. Hon. IT, . CI ingman is sin I Raleigh. I :- LL: "Roclrv-- Mount Colleeo rhni I flftv three students. - e r- er ; - - I . combe has died out. A ' t;. i K, -. s ' Durham is to havb a building and loan association. (" - ' ' I ' ' " t Snow fourteea lDcliesj deep in Winston last Saturday. . ;., : -. ... ! y: j Sleighing was all the go irk Battleboro during the recent snow. 1 1 41- Dr; A. E.' . Kicks, s bt Nash county, has located in Evans, Colorado.: ,'.pf;Kaleigh"k boiasts of a dressed hog, two years old, Weighing S38 pounds. 4- The colol-ed people of -Greens- "boifo' are to ite" a - library' an3 reading room: 'r-AT'ish-ri: ?.:;--y.' : ' ine nrst numoer oL.ine, xvockj Mduot Tynu will issubd by .' Messrs. ( . - ..... ,. . : l-o i , i ! : The Elizabeth City Economist suggests that ther history "ot North Caro lina be written by Got; Graham.-?- :,lMrr::Bff T'Price; :ot Edgl cobbe, who'lately emigrated tot Colorado', died there on the 20th urt., aged 64' v . f Henry Waters, the man who tDYsteribuslv disappeared fronf Henderson w:daJ aS Dfeai Irot vr - Mrs. UrndnD. consort ol Hotl John Crnd u p,. fdrmerly President pf the Raleigh & Gaston'R. R., died at her resi dence near Kittreirs Springs on Tuesday Iftat. j , , Dr, Geo- Walter Sites: Editor ot the People's Prtu, of Salem, died in that town on the - 8rd of March, after a very painful illness, aged 3S years, 1 month jLilTho Magnolia Advertiser gays: Dlry N. W. Herring, of KentiDsVille," a lew days since, killed one hundred , and . two rice-birds at one $ shot, using adouble ii' j l? L' "'-.J .i-- 1 I barrelled 'fowling piece, and discharging -i doiu uarreis a. iue same time. f 1 be Qreensbpro JrCttriOt SaVB : vja oro :n rpPP;nt ft - PttPrfrr,rr, TTnn T YY6 are id receipt or a letter irom non. J. I JiL Leacu, in which :ne r expresses . the opinion ihat the tax, on t tobacco will - be .f , , . . runiiorm, ana aomewoero oeiween sixxeen 1. j a- t m m m mm ana twenty cents, m test vote snows tnat the. House is in' favor of this measure by a majority ot elghteen:i r. f.tf;:;:.'.M.--3 t The Qreensboro' Wew UTorth State learns that oil the morniog of the 1st inst. -& man by the name of John Ger- ringer was found dead; lying' a 4 few bun dred yards-be!ow; Graham on' the: side. oT tee xaiiroaa. xjxe jury renaerea a ver dict he came-by hia death from1 being irun over by : the , train 'Thursday, night. He was. seen in Graham the y day . belore very much intoxicated. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. - MACROJTJiuctiotieer: ; f ,v -? By Croniy & ' ' lorrla. ' - r Horsea- at Auction ! , ON THTJBDAY.Vah ltti, at 10 o'clock v A-M, we will sell at Exchange Corner, 30 Sriperiot Saiidle ;i ' !,V ' rFnll description and Warranty of each given at time of sale. imar9 4t 101314 TvU. T. B. CARB has 'nst returned from the XJ Northern cities with a full stock ot the bent and most approved styles of Dental In struments and Artificial Teeth. He hopes, by strict attention to his profession, to merit a 1 continuance or tuat UDerai. patronage wnion tne citizens or Wilmington ana vicinity nave bestowed on him during the past twenty years, march 9-tf . - - --.'. . . i , ; To lire Coifeierate Deal cf Georgia : And to those Soldiers from other Con federate States who. were Kill -; ed or Died in this State. THE MOXCMENT To'" COST. 50,000. THE CORNER STONE. It is proposed, shall be laid as soon as the receipts will permit. 2,000 Prises, -valued at (1500,000) Five Hun dred TUouBand Dollars. That amount, - . j ;' only, in Tiekets, to be sold. i- : i i . Tor every Five Dollars subscribed there will be given a certificate of Li e Membership ta the Monumental .Association. . This ' certifi cate will entitle the owner thereof to an equal interest in the following property, to be dis tributed as soon as the requisite number of snares are sold, to wit : 1 a - First.. Nine Hundred and One Acres of Land in Lincoln County, Georgia, on which are the well known Magruder Gold and Copper M lnes, valued at.... ...$15?,' 00 4 And to Seventeen Hundred and Forty-Fonr Shares in One Hundred Thousand Dollars of United States Currency, to-wit : , ; . ; ? . . ' l Share of $10,010. ....410,001 , 1 it 6,000... .....V. 6,000 8 ie 10 20 100 200 4C0 10i9 2.S00.. ....... 8,030 2,000....... , 20,000 0 0 10,000 goo .-.I. lo.ow iod 10.000 5 10.000 25.,.....,.. ..10,000 10.......;.... 10,000 ... ' ; "... . ; low From the First-class Real Estate, offered by well-known patriotic citfzens, to the Oonfed. erate Monumental Association, the following Fiizes have been selected, and .added to the foregoing Shares : 1 . , . 1st BEEZELIA. This Well-knOwn Resort, with the Large Residenoe, S ore, etc and Four Hundred Acres of Land, immediately on the Georgia Railroad, twenty miles from An- Kusta. jf aying an : annual yieia oi meen xnousand iouars. ... . . 2. The well known CITY HOTEL j fronting on Broad street. The building Is of Brick, three stories high, 134x70 . Xeet. Valued at J6,000., , .. .... . 3d. THE SOLITUDE PLANTATION in Rnesell county. Alabama, on the Cnattanoo- chee River, with elegant and commodious im- Erovements. xne average rental, siuce lvm, as been over Seven ($,Ouo) Thousand Dollar j. 4th. That Large Brick Residence and Store on Northwest corner of Broad and Centre street s, known - as - the Phinizy or Baudry House. Rent T wo Thousand Dollars. ; 5lh The Rogers' House, on Greene street, a new and elegant Brick Residence, in most nesiraoie portion oianat oeauuiui sireeu, th-FlatBash. with 130 Acres of Land, half a mile from city limits, the elegant Suburban Kesidence or Antoine foiiaiiricsat n gooa. order., Taluedat$i6,ooa..;l;" .. t f. 7tb. The Dearing House," a large and" com modious Residence, , with Thirty , City Lots 69x210 feet, fronting on HcKinne and Uarnes streets. Valued at $16,C0J. t; - v .. 8th. Stanton Residence and Orchard. On the Georgia Railroad. Valued at $3,003. j. ALSO 1 Share of One Hundred Bales Cotton. 1 " - Fifty - " . - l 1 Twenty-Five. " 244 Shares of One Bala each. ' The bales to average 4C0 pounds, and class Liverpool Middling. . r ilia value ot tne separate interest to which the bolder of each Certificate will be entitled,' win ne oe aetermmea uyme commissioners, who will announce i o the public the manner, the time, and place of the distribution. The following gentlemen have consented tb actus Commissioners, and will, either by a i ommittee from their own body or by Special Trustees appointed. by them&elTes, receive and take proper charge of the money for the Monument, as well as the Real Estate and the XJ. S. Currency offered as inducements . lor subscription,' ana win determine . upon the plan for the Monument, the Inscription there on, the sltd therefor, select an .orator for. the occasion, and regulate the ceremonies to be observed when tne corner stone is laid, viz,: : Generals L. MeLaws; A. R. Wright; M. A. Stovali, W. M. Gardner and Goode lirgan, Col. C. tnead, CoL Mf m. P. Crawford; BaJ. Jos. B. Cummlngv Georsre T Jaokson, slajor Joseph Ganahl,-ia,l. 1. P. Girardey, Hon. K. H.' May, Adam Johnston, Jonathan M. Miller, W.Ji. Goodrich, J. D. Butt, Henry Moore, L r. W. E. learing. - dvm ?f . . -;, ; -. Agents are allowed twenty per cent. ' They Kre required to pay their own( expehes ; Tickets and Circulars alone being furnished to them.. .They will remit weekly the amounts from sales received, less .their Commissions. '(No-'Commissions willr'-be deducted from simple coatrtbutkms' ) : . n . r; --1 -' -- - On account of the very great labor required of the General Agents,- the offered services oi one or more prominent, gentlemen, well and favorably known througnout the South, will te accepted to act with us. . .. ; ' Parties desiring to contribute to the Monu ment, and who do not with -to participate in tne award, win receive a special receipt, xne money will be turned over to tne Treasurer, and win oe appropriated to tne Monument .Without any deduction wnateyer. , ' L. ft A. H, MoLAWSjQen. Ag'ts. No. 5 Wld P. O. Range, Mcintosh fct- i-jy.;; :: yy!-'--t v .- - a v,, i -.- Augusta, Ga. Mrs jDarlton Belt, Coleman House, N. Miss . M&rr Ann Bnie. Columbia. 8. C.t Hon. Jas. : M, Sknytbe, Augusta, Ga.; Major Jobn Dun- -. woody, wasnmgton, ua.) js. a. Maxtin, sq., ; , a uscaioosa, Aia., inveiui genus. .BarWmog , , , , . -. -...' ;. : Vt OVER GAITERS i'7'.U''?Vt &NE FRENCH I OASSIMERE. ; DUDLEY, ft ELLIS, I ? r. j - sinof theBigBooi? 1 mar-tf : Country; Ilercliits, j I WILL SELL TOTDJtE CONFECTIONS at the LOWjSST PRICE, and give you a large otwI riT(lA firywtr fit cfilsnf. ifrAm 7: Plain Candies, 18 cts.; Assorted do. . r,.. . . -i ..... ' .-,-,. . ''.,. y. w. -.. t 1 ' ' si j-'-i. .mi :. 22 cts.j 'French Candies J H s:u :' fronitO to,75 cts.hV'4 ?:.' ;i"!y.-: C; i1. . ,7 ;y.jH .;,-v-.: jf CALL AND RXAVLNE OUR 8TOCK.- ' : ;A--a ' 'J?J STEVENSON, iinarWw ;.) v ; ...:;;; .'.NOw Front St.: l y - tiro d? 3,. ...... .......... 1 fJ i . ttrc3 tL j 5j. i. ........ t c& u i v 4 tocr L.-.? 9 et :l '"rCoa-trart Adi . : : ::cati tal-a ttpro..:.,' portiouatfely lowi-.- . - ' - v' V Obituary notices will 1 3 lx.rt d r t half ratea wnenpaia ior in taTice j Ciscrwud iuxi rai '. Trars Cash en fleir-and. NEW: AD VERT1SEHEHTS. F IX L L L I NE..- i :. . v.-'?i ... .:V' .i; t v.- , i,. .. .. . , y. r . . l..i.' I m port 6;d' ondD ono at l'c ;6lGrARS, --': a. Pipes and Tobaccoa: ON HAND ANSlTO A.RUIYE W- :1 By ; D. PIQOTT. Slgn of the rascluatlng Indian Glrl.-C - t . mar 7-tf JL UIGJ1IE 1 V C at cost for; akother , week, v TO XAXB BOOK TOR NM W IMP Oli TATTO NS . Great Bargains l The Store is Crowded Daiy. .marf-st -' . ', , t..:y ; Cotton Seed ! JjlCKSON COTTON 8EEDy . pEELE R COTTON BEE D, For sale by mar 9-d2wAwlm MURRAY CO.' Havana Boyal Lottery. GMD EMOBDINAET DRlfflHfl To Take Place April 4, 1872. J1- Ti kr ' ' ( .v . ;v .HIS DRAWING will be composed of onlv fto.ooo TiCKt&TS. ' The number of Tickets Will do irom MO. 1 to MO. 80,000. The amount to be distributed will be 750, OOO Dollars, divided Into 048 PUIZES, in the following form : . . 1 Prize cf... ........soo,f00 ' l Prize of.........;...; co.ooo 1 Prize of.. 25,ooo -1 Prize of lO.uco 1 Prize of... 6,000 60 Prizes of $1,000 each 6u,oco e9 Prices Of $503.. 284,600 9 Approximations of $2,otO each to the , 1 9 remaining Nos. of the denary of 4 ! the No. drawing the $3 0,ot0. ., 13,030 v Approximauons ui f xw eacn wvnev . ' T . w .v. J m tne jno. drawing tne smi,ouo....m.. 4,000 2 Approximations of $0j eachto the.. No. preceding and No. following the No. drawlngtne $28,00).... y 1,000 2 Approximations of $500 each to the ' No. preceding and NO. follow follow tne? the No, drawing the $10.0(0. , 1.000 2 Approximations of $5C0 each to the. - No. precedinsr and No. followlnir tne No. drawing the 6.00J... 1,000 648 PRIZE3 .............................. $760,000 - Pricks ot Tickets is This DxAwaro Whole Ticket..:;.... ..7.. .....$15 00 Currency.. iiair Ttciiet.......4........... ha 00 Quarter 'Ticket ..........,... 17 CO One-Tenth Ticket............... 7 00 it No orders filled for less than One-Tenth Ticket - : Address all orders to BORN IO ft BROTHER, 77 Gravler bt , New Orleans, La. Remit in Registered Letter or Post-Offloe Money Order. 1 ' 1 .i '' Official copy of Drawing sent te every ticket VirUUU OI Xi . X, XLOUSC, -15 MARKET STo W I IJIIJfG T O H , . ir c . Q If ANSTEIN A CO., late Of Philadel- KJe tion phla, would respectfully call the atten tion of the public In general to the. fact that MOSDAT, MARCH 4th, an immense, large and well-selected stock of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING. BOOTS and SHOES. VALlSS, Ac, Ac, WHOLK8ALB .. ... AND RETAIL, . ,'. which they offer to sell at Philadelphia or New York prices. Please give us a call and examine, our stock before purchasing else where. mar 8-nacl w Wlm - B. U ANSTKIN ft CO. if Salted TOh Fire.V THIRD BUPPLY; ' VER 800 COPIES SOLD I till i:i J . Jlrst Kdition Nearly Exhausted t The tnost refined and readable novel yet writ- lien. jrnyBioiogy oi f-xne houi ana instinct," as distinguished from Materialism; by Mar. tyn,PaiBe.n; A'xi-ivi UJlyi iAU'',?.-, : The American Baron, by James de Mlele. author oi "The Dodge Club.' Ao. - ? , . The late novelties j ust 1 edeived, and, i ,; : ; .AJ:k-; ;:. , Tot sale kt.A-l'r;A A'i'-'.' " HEINSBERGER'a mar 7-tf tlJviri-ootrkildlItt8io Store Saddlery 'TLL ? KINDS OF SADDLES HARNES3, ' TRI7NKS, 1 TRAVELING ' AGi; ' And'everythin'g in th'o line of Saddlery tiobds cheap ior cash ats u. 3 tni v' S.TOPHAM ft CO.Sj , 5 ' r,T-j..8 Sotith Fron$ streetj' . febCtfhaes r - ' :' Wilmington, N. C. AUCTION PALES. " Tafoable 17 liarf Propcriy hn d ; TReal Estate at Auction, y ! ' .:.-t t V - ' -;.- i -' ,' U$ CRONLY, Auctioneer; ... ' . , ' S ;". bf cnoxLx. nonnis; ON Wednesday, March lttb, M7y at is o'clock A. M., I will sell at Exclude Corner, that : --r-.i : , '..f. . - ' ' ' VALtTABLE WHARF rROPIRTTr ' -j-''!---. -- . . j- i . ..-- j . r . .- siChated upon west side ot river, totaled on the north by property of J. 1L Flai. aer on 1 he west by the liae ot Brunswick oonniy and on the south by the lands of ft. and W. L. Beery, frontkiar nr tie river 29l feet, with a denth of 792 feet, u.. ainr the brick waU thereon.1 rg'' vj Tft'AKfJi, '"i' yrt tf,f. iL'Tract fronting on Causeway Road 242 feet with a depth of 179 X&et, adioinlng feb S4odta Sat Tu Th 1m . I- . .' Trustee. ' f FOR OALCORinGnT. TOtt SALXi CIRCULAR SAW MILL, in feb3-lm t1 t w. kerchncr. -! ,'(.! I i i ! ' i ' :: ? -4 A . ''i - .1 ' fK A v J; A: I 4 iff 1 : " h 4 r
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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March 9, 1872, edition 1
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