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THE HUIlflliiU L. f- PUBLISIIED D ULT, . . . tf BKRSAR,r ; ,fwu, Dawon Bank Euil.V.-.-j, Txr.r.l Zi. ' i-.yrt iu adT9.no . ;? O f I ,n mths, la adriv i 3 t J 'f o months, in ad v ar ea. a CO ,n month, in advance 75 ,, vfoaaiMO Sta will be Ccllverci la any lift' iri,ir iiwvi-- " h kt c:o ku lo u 1 ca i ux:u:::. : March 11, IS72. ? j ii.Mn Ther- - .i - T.11.C it?r?" mom V7lnL , Weather,- J eter, 1 ,. . M. l2fc93 47 E LlghP'CIoadyT .V M.l W-.81 59 E Fresh Cloudy y 1. M. a9:67 1 43 N Gentle IClondy YU-uo Tvrup. of day, 60 deg. j . S'otk.-aii barometric readings are red need i-rt-Hvlaud to &J degrees Fahrenheit. " l I KOBKKT SaiBOTH" rift! Signal Service U. SLA. J I Wab ukpautxejst, ! cer, I K . Office of Chief Sisrnal Otncer. Washington, March 114:35 Y, .... . - rhtbubililie. , ' - The diminished pressure now over the South i,'.- - - P 4. Ailanlic States aud thence to. West Virginia will move eastwardly during tho ulght, with liubt raid over'North Carolina and snow over tbc Mi die Atlantic Etatee,' followed by rUiog barometer from the upper lakes to the Galf, wl'.u northerly and northwesterly winds and clear, and clearing:; weather,' and extend to l bo South aud Middle Atlantic States by and on Tuesday morning; fa ling barome ter, rUlng temperature and wind, backing to southerly, is probable for the Northwest duriug 10 nlftht aud. ou -Tuesday,- sl - Dangerous winds are not anticipated lor the Atluntfc'aod GuU coasts lo-nlght, i TttJEl OITT. . n Keadlu Boons . of tue Wilmlnffton. Library Aaaoctatton la open daily during the week from 10 A..-M. -to 1 l'. 31 1 from. 4 to 6 P. M., ana from 7H! to 10 f. m ; ; 1'itOFITAULE ADVERTISING. We' call the attention of the business men ,,i Wiluibigton to the superior advantages altered by I ' , TtlK WEKKLY STAU ; nan advertiains medium.. It has, without txceptlou, the Largest Circulation of any pnb licatioulu Wilmington; and we can satisfy iiny one that it has no equal as a medium of couiumnlcAtion with the people of the rural districts now trading with Wilmington; f We solicit a call Irom those who wlah""to place their business prominently before the people of this section, confident that we can oifer Uducombnts that can rib t fall to please. r o.w ai vt.it iisitMrfc. 1 iUisBsuuBu's Lllve Book Store, 89 Market street. Peterson & Bro.'a Publications, X McIluknnt & WkiGBT Druggists1 Goods : Ayci'a s?aruparilla, Kenuedy' 4 Discovery, fec, H C TtT F7 . il IIUK1U Ob (lUUIU-tfWU tuppij WI - VUB celebrated Red Ash "Henry Cly"; Giate Coal, -v1'' --.'. V.i. M. Potssox Emergent meeting of St. Jab u's Lodge No. 1.,. . ' . Opeiia Ho us a Immense success of tffe Ab- boit PautomimeTcoupe... : syln of the Hontnu ; - A wet March makes a saJ antumo. a ur, com aiarcu never oegs oreaaj; A bushel of March daM is worth a king's r:ili-o;i, , , . . 4 , MrJl tijwers never make Summer bowers Attempted Desertion. iesterday morning, about v o'clock; one o : seamen belouging 00 a vessel lying .near Alcsirs. Northrop & Cummiog's mill Jumped overboard and was making good, time for tbe rice fields on the opposite shore when be was picked up by a boat, whicu had been lowered for. Vb4l purpose, and returned to the "vessel . 1 . ... A Aa t Ilemladier,' v,J :'1;,i,i' ' flWwrtvked boiler of the steamer 72, E. Lie, wbih exploded on the Cape Fear Elver some months since, Is now ljlog on the wharf - near what was formerly known as the Hole- - la-thtf VVall," a sad reminder 'f-of the terrible disaster aod loss oi life and property of which it was theicause." j'' ' V"'"' -'' -! ' y ek (.? 1 v " j " - p i - ' Ht ar Bolt 'Xtludery " 1- 'f heattantloh of the public is called to tbe superior facllitUs we now liave for executing cheaply, promptly: autt skilfully all kinds of Binding and Ruling Our business In this de partment has steadily increased, an evidence tttat'we have not laboreut ini : vain Ia'our effort . to establish a Book Bindery equal to the de mands ot our growing city. ' But we are de termined to do still more; aud as our;-busi- . i) ess grows so wilt Our' facilities be iucreased. Give us ajrial. . U : ,. - 2taw2w Alotbs In Xarpets. . . . "Wring- i-oarso towel out of clean water ; spread It smoothiy on the carpet; iron it dry aith a good, hot Iron ; repeit the operation on all parts of tbe carpet suspected of feeing in fested with niotbS. t No eed -tor press hard, and t either the pile nor the color of the carpet Avlll be injured, and th? moths will be destroyed by the heat and steam. '. v -.: V Smoke House Cobber j.:. : . Some thief broke Into the smoke house of . Mra. PrJce,oa Fourth," between Princess aud Cbesout streetf t 09 . Stutday night last, be tween" the hours ol 8 and 10 ; o'clock, and sac- ceeded iuiearryiog" off about two hundred pounAa of bacon. An entrance was tflected ' by boring holes thronjjb'o: panel cf - the door. which was removed to admit jfca body f the thief. y . ..r J Ou Bunday afternoon, about 3 o'clock. difficult v occurred at lbs. shops i of the Wil mington, Colombia and Augusta Railroad, k between Wm, GpfdooXblte), watchmap, ln'd yass Mott (colored),; switch-tender which ( resulted fn the ' former'' 'sMotlge ' the latter, inflicting severo but , not fatal . wounds. Iv , teems that , Mptt, coutrary tq the j rules lo lores on Sunday, attempted to pas through the bulldiug,aoJ , upon being warned by ; Gordon that he would not be permitted, to do o, took exce ntiona to the order and acted in a manner calculated to irritate " and defy the waicbnian when he drew bis pistol and fired Wo balls at him, one parsing entirely" through the left leg, Jast fcelo'w the knee, and the other laising .partly thfough u the aame Jeg - and loigiog near the knee-pan.- Gordon was ubtequehtly'arrested, hut. upon' the Tevldecce ; " L physician' that the . wounds were not i 4 ugerous,he.wu admitted to ball la U sum Wl to walt aa exgalnatiofl: v vu z-r-uo. lab; 7ILiniT6gQIT,; IT,. C. TUESDAY., IIARCH 12. 1072. Local Dan. r" Tha 1st day of May falls on Wednesdav thlsyear.."' ' . 'w 1 -!. : There was no session of the City Court yesterday morning. ; " . ' .-. ' - N -Thf street sprinkler : will commence I operations next Monday, v" V T Cloudy and ehtiset and a Emergent this (Tuesday) evening, at o'clock; at llalelftlu He appears In tfewbern to-night. j u. ; t- ' ? . i ., j inr. .!. . vrceuk wt me luruam tooacco 1 7- "J J"ll-,U"J' -uu 'rurca us wan a onei can. , 1 -Thanks to Mr. R. L, Harris fo copies of tbeN. Y. tedgert Chimney, Conier &u& Clipper for the current week. All llm-MmnLr current week. AH the-tmpukr periodicals of the day can be found at his stand. - s . ' . The merabers of the Harnett Baae Rail Clhb will play a game, for practice at ihe corner of tixth and Orange streets this after noon, at 3 o'clock. -Prompt attendance ro- Mr., Arthur Pell, Jr., Assistant Secretary of the Liverpool & London & Globe Insurance Company,' was in our elty yesterdayand paid us a visit. He speaks in encouraging terms of his mammoth Company, v , V ? ' ' We learn that the College of Physicians and Surgeons will commence dispensing medicine to the Indigent sick from their new Dispensary to day. The finishing touches are now beln given to the building. - ,T On Sunday morning between midnight and day, this city and vicinity was visited by one of the severest storms of wind and rain' experienced ibis' season. The thunder and lightning which accompanied it was terrific. TheDaily Journal Is . tne name of av new paper ipst started at Aiken, 8. C, John S. Shuck, Esq., Editor ami Proprietor. It la now a comparatively small iheet, but with proper encouragement It will soon become a power in the SiAte; . Mr. J.: Wesley Smith, editor of the Marl- boro, 8. C, TimetH in the city, and will give I our merchants an opportunity of advertising I in his excellent paper. The Times Is publish ed in a section from which Wilmington should draw a large and remunerative trade. TUB OU IXA WS. , m cw mm mm a wus sasteiwis mjmm m, mm aaaassaag 1 a.4lal rtaflaHakU. Ska IT 111 ff M I at Ion of tbe Killing of Ooaa keroBg Disappearaaee eftbe "fiodf, 4c. - From parties from Robeson' county who arrived in this city yesterday, and aJso Srom information conveyed in a prlyate letter to a gentleman of this place, we have a partial con firmation of the killing of the notorious out law, Boss Strong; McQueen, after shooting C 1 n ntiMa w la ealil f Yx a V a Mmstnni In iKa vlclojtyofttote..b nope 01 getting an opponumiy 01 suung Andrew Strong, but without sceeess." He finally started for 8hoeHecl for reinforce ments, arriving there about 1 o'clock Saturday morning. lie got a crowd together, but em account of some unavoidable delays they were unable to reach Strong's house until 10 o'clock that morning. Upon entering the house they found Andrew Strong's wife and another woman present, but tbe body of the outlaw had disappeared. The women, however, -were engaged in removing the stains o' blood from the floor, ."and. tn re ply to laqulries, said, "We had a dead man here last night,- bul . the rest (meaning the other members of the gaugbave just left with him." . Of, course, under tbe circumstances, there was no possibility of recovering the body, and the party returned to Shoe Heel. Among those with whom we have conversed on the subject there seems to baa unanimity of opinion in reference to the alledged killing, there being but little if any' -doubt expressed that, aithongh the body may not be recovered, the soul of -the noted desperado and outlaw has been sent to Its last account. We hope to receive still more definite intelligence to day. .r:--; , f - 7 ' A aioamnaent te Btv, J. I Pritebard. v j We are glad to learn that a number of ladies are engaged in the good work of raisings fund 41-. 4 mm wwm im aoaaltaw m en I fa HI A mnft rr "?? v.v..u - ..-ww meub over iud uiutwi itumuo u tug iiuituHu. : ..v .i t. t.. minister "of God,' Bev. ,J. L. Prltchard, who sacrificed bis life by bis devotion to lbe sick and suffering 'of our -community during the prVvalerce of Uie terrible scourge'of yellow times brought this matter to the attention of Aur elttuna: and we are rratiSed to be able to announce at last that It is now In a fair way to be pushed td a suscessfnl issued It Is estima - ted that between f4(Xand-f500 will be required . ? . ..... -v7 . .-. - . . lor the tout nose. and. tbrousrh the efforts o . . a , . - the ladles alluded to, abont $200 of this amount hait .lreadv bien raised. ; , We hone onr eltl- tens will not be backward in contributing to i. . f -v. : r mis wenny ODiect.M loose woo may una is incenveniient 'or' Impracticable to See the I'.au. hA Kara tbe matter In PharWare notu . fled that they can leave their contributions at Ihe' store' of .Messrs. George iR. French & Sons, with an assurance that it will be placed In the proper bands, y ; '. ; A DMPteexmn Practice. We have reque.ted to . allude in these 'columns to a practice among some of the boys of uUna sling shots "on the " streets; which are one JnsUnce in which 4 w shot as hurled through the window of a residence, which, . - t. .u . . . . i- -n.in tbough the act fortunately resulted in no material damage, Is sufficient evidence of their dangerous character. y V . f V . . , , i V Printing nd Boob. Paper. ; ' W Ti furnish nrlntinsr -naner in small Teaaanable prjees for all strictly c ..h orders, WihavonhandthefoUowlngrtaesofnn nzivzn, 24X38 and WS. ,0, fln.; Book Paper Stxtt and 85x39 j and a good assortment ....M..,At tf rainy yeaterday," with a clear t je K"eat merit of the performance invited, channel on thft Bald head side of the outlet, is I clear sky last nlgfit A V '"4 was delighted, snd gavaixpresslon to Its p Pk 7vWe5rin,fo cnanne through the - . , ? , S . -.L .;. ...r . J. . . ' u 118 1 outer bulk head on ReeDerahoala-and that ten mectiusr of SL: John's Tj0flr uwaciipn m memo&t emphatic manner. feet flOY dranirht ean nK h At.in rrr - -:rrf. Tl Abbots Pantomime Troupe. j A ; If the public had been aware! th Tample ana viriMivh.il ''..M.i.mMi ur ana Varied; fund of entertainment offered by tbia celebrated troape, the Opera House would have been crowded last evening. ' As It was "t tne auaience, though not so large by h.lf, as It has been a loner time ! ripe ir.ii ltnAapri n a i "T Zt" !?C ' r - t , u Huuiiruie ciown ana come i Clin. , Mr. Chrfsdl&ls an fiXC ana. Mr- Janice, was very entertaining aa JTarlnnulvk ThAitfKo . vastly to' tbe success of the entertalnmenVby lnelr handsome appearance and graceful danc- ng. air. Jerry Cohan, the clerer Irish rcomcdlan, whojs known to our play goers y a - y "o ihivm uutmautca upua wuri uuarus was coroiany received and proved I fhs. I . - - . . i a . - 1 D"n8e.'1 1Ql.te. worthy of thehlgh favor In which. ue ,s eeia as a aeuneator of Milerlan eccen- mviiucB. . . : - i u u. uv iuc .pace m enter more iuny Intra tha mArtU rff tha nv-s.ii i f vA.rAm.MAcl rtw. k..M. ... . ; . . j lu.. wwuc, uun no iuubq a fiotk v i neys, lungs, scm, etc.; out tnese organs De the Opera IIouso ihls evening bv evervbodv coine overtaxed to performing this labor, in who loves 'innocent and mirthful entertain ment. . . : ' -, ; ' ' - Oar Cblp Basket. o , A knowledge of our weakness creates t in us charity to others. -.Turning. a rite into a wrong Misnaming a child at its baptism. j - -. p --- ' ' Some falr-halreJ maidens have seventy miles of "golden threads."; - . J A The lowest education that teaches self control lsjbetterthan tbe highest that neglects it. ' ' ' . ;." ; '. ' - 'v :V; What Is the difference between a girl and a nightcap? One Is born to wedthe other is worn to bed. : . -. v Many persona have quickness to'dlscover their faults who have not - energy; enough' to eradicate them.- r t . What is the difference between a cloud and a beaten child T ' One pours with rain, and the other roars with pain, - p - ; An arllst painted a cannon so j naturally that, when he was finishing the touch-hole, it weot off at a great price. : . -.-.,. '- ' . A book, entitled ' Lectures to Married iUCU. U UWtirOU IU AUKlftUUt UCUVQU VUTv the mark I , Haven't they enough already. ; ' Don't trouble yourself to stretch Jour moulb any wide " said a dentist to a man who was extending bis jaw frightfully, "as I intend to stand outside durlog the performance." Shipping articles for sale at the office of the MoiuiiKO' Star. , '."'4 ; , tf Aprils gr. jehn's, Pitt coupty.,. ,........;. Washington ......................... ,7 .;8 .. 9 10 "11 13 " 14 Trinity Church, Beaufort county. ..... Zlon Church, Beaufort county ....... Bath .............;...... Pungo, Beaufort county Sladesville. Hyds county........;... Lake Landing, Hyde county Prymoutb S'. Luke's, Washington county...... St. David's, Washington county Hertford Elizabeth, City. .............. . ..... Eden ton ........................... .Y St. Peter's, Gates county............ Gatbsville .', x7-: . M arfeesborouah ..................... Woodyllle, Bertie county..., "17! . " 18 " 21 " 25 "2a May si 2 ,4 5 it tt Windsor ,. Wllllamston Greenville. . .........:..;. . . ...... .. . Tarboroucb... .............. Scotland Neck... Ring wood, Halifax county . - 1 7 9 " W " u " 18 I - . BITEK.AND BAK 1STPAOTEMENTS. - WiLMWOTOW, N".C , Match 11, 1872. Col. WnCL. DeEossei, President of the Chamber of Commerce: 8ib : The monthly visit of your Committee to- the Harbor Improvewienta, near new inlet. was made on Tbnrsuay last, tne 7tn inst. It will be remembered, that during the past month, Cape Fear river has been visited by an extraordinary freshet,the water rising to an un usual height, eo much so, that faring Its exist ence, the water at the works was not reduced at low tide, more than eighteen inches below . the line of high water mark. As a matter f I course, very little work could be done during this condition of affairs. Add to this, a con tinuance of stormy weather during nearly the On .form ftf ffl-kt vt,h.nP i wuww I ttftitph lasted f Which lasted for four days consecutively, the wind blowing all tbe while irom one direction, was well calculated to result In tlamaging f- tata stratum tt mi inneir hawnver. vi I P niansed to sav. that no damaee whatever wasonetoany.partof tbe work, either of the M though no storm or high tide bad occurred, While there ate Indications of considerable dam- exposeo ana unproiecwo par oi 1 t Tne eimpie sUtement of these faels, we feel it to be, the strongest commentary at onri I h. niuitvanrt ataMtitrrtVi. I --r,r - "T, J i Mssirsi vn nrnoTPiainD'. - . I ? VpSn the breakwater is progressing satisfactorily, under tbe-circumsuuces .and "V"? .tTw " 7 1 to progress with. . - ? i onlt an amount of foundation work has I been done; although only about thirty or forty feet have been completed oy the nobbing i superstructure. ; ine oeacu in point continues I to follow ud the work, and the flats of tbe bay inside of the work is rapidly filling, so that from the river, except at high tides. We here desire to call attention to an apparent chanee eolng, on in the current. of the main New Inlet which now seems to take a soath- fSX O0tide cl the outer, point of Zeke's Island shore, moving In a , somewhat parallel line to poiBt of beach to Zeke's Island. s . c V ) How this eosnge of current (tr correet) will affect the present plan of operations we are un- "cc iu y were. It would be exceed- our province to. speak. If prejudicial, the Engineer in charge will very soon discover it, if he has not already done ao. ; There is still another matter to? which we deem it proper to call the attention " of the Phimber. It SDDeara from the Chart of a made last 8ummer by Captain Janken, of the ?; gES ;Ch.unel of thYmaln ouUet rtnearFortCaswelL nlneand a half feet of draught water at low. tide, thabenlflts of which. t JtL 119 2Q Utn e. .This cassava anneai nirmk 1 and: not . exactlv straight. . a'V.:m. h rendered available by the addition of two or - nAA3 wlclonVJ,pUccfv . s-. And again, we are Informed (nnofflclally of course) that the volume of water now passing the main outlet of the Harbor, being largely lccre3ed, oy the conatructlon of the break- direction of the tero, w ofd main sh p it at low tide. If these renorta ahanlrl -rtrnvA . . :.----- ; r - - - I r0"? PtfnJbis outlet).-we can see ui jr uur vuuiucrct iuoum i mentis made, by having the channels properly marked bv huov. . . . Zr. Ho cllSZ7 submitted for . '- . 4 H. Nctt, Chairman. I ; ' : POISONED TO DE i-TEI.- A ViaoHfl 11a MAAiMkiAa M All r1Aw vwA. ana a nau pounas or Due, wmca contains a rr n n ah a4 a wta r4a ma am4 a t a W a - tT ""LS?i congested,it fails toelimlnatethls vastamount polnthe biand every Danui me BVBLeia. noai maBl db ine every pai condition of the blood when It is receiving and retaining each day two and a half txrands of 110180111 Xatiire tries to work ntT thia -nnl nn through other channels and organs-the kid- addition to their; natural functions, and can not long witnstana tne presure, out Decome vaiionslv diaeased. ' - ; - The biain, which is the srrMit electrical cen tre or an vitality, is nnauiy stlmaiatea by the unhealthy blood which passes to it from ihe heart, and it fails to Derform its office health fully. Hence tho svmntoma of bile noisnntnc". which are dullness, headache. tnAnnaHr.v to keep the mind on any subject, impairment of memory, aizzy, -sleepy, or nervous reelings, gloomy forebodings and irritability of teuv per. The blood itself beinsr diseased as ictorms tne pweat upon tbe surface of tho akin, It is so irritating and poisonous that "it produces dis colored brown spots, pimples, blotches and other erUbtions. sores, bods, carbuncles and scrofulous tumors. The stomach, bowels and other organs spoken of, cannot escape becom ing affected sooner or later, and costiveness. piles, dropsy,' dvspepsia, 'diarrhoea,, female weakness ana - many other forms of chronic disease, are among the necessary results. As a remedy for all these various manifestations of disease. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical -Dis covery lt positlveiy unequaiea. Jjy it tne uver and stomach are cnan&ed to an active, healthy state, the aDnetite reeulated and restored, the blood and secretions thoroughly purided and euricbed. and the whole svstem renovated and built p anew. Sold by all first-class drug gists.,. . , , :, j ... . ....v, .; la every On arte r of tbe tilobe where it Is known, and there are few indeed where it is not, the Mexican Mcbtaitq Lutimettt takns precedence of all similar -Drenarations. Its transcendant ? merits have obtained for It a popularity seldom reached by any proprietary medicine. In its infancy the fiat of its success was pronounced in the wide-spread, endoise ment -which it received .from physicians, veterinary surgeons, horsemen and tho public generally, no one now tntnKs or questioning ts claim to De considered 1 11c Maiiaaru Li'ni- uivu v v. t a invi ivui. if -NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. St. John's Lodge, No. 1. El?iK ftS&W,. . - By order of the W. M. ; :' --v ":i ' WlC M. POI8SON, St. John's Hau March 1S-H . Secretary. OPERA HOUSE. ... OE SUCCESS of p THE A B B 0T T PANTOMIME TROUPE. To-night being the last this famous Troupe will appear in Wilmington, will be produced for tbe first and only time the Grand Spec tacular Pantocaine entitled. ' . . ' MOTHER GOOSE ; :f V': ' ; OR THE . . ;-; Follies ofnnmptjDampty, together with a complete change in the entire .4 - ' ' ' . Entertainment. - .' DON'T MISS THIS, the GREATEST TREAT i ,i OP THE SEASON t i ; Reserved Seats can now be secured atHeins berger's Book Store, 39 Market Street, r 'Admission, Dress Circle and Parqnetle, ,75 cents ; Family circle, 60 cents t Colored nai lery, 26 cents. -: - , mar,mi Coal! Coal ! . I - FRESH SUPPLY Of the- CELEBRATED RED ASH "HENRY" CLAY" GRATE COAL now Landing. Orders promptly filled-'; V ; fmar 12-uaclw WORTH A WORTH. . DragsDrngs ., CST BXCRITED A . SUPPLY . OF Ayer,s Sar8apariii Kennedys MedicarDl3- covery, Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, . - - M Sasre's Catarrh Remedy, . " - a a- . . w S 8 B08e'a Mocking ismt rooa, canary. seed, cage, aajjuoi vftjeuu. r , . , H v wtttq I i . oiAoajfca m.ian..'o I Drug and Chemical Store, (Uppitt's old sUnd) u.tff kN. E.COT. Market and Front. ' v ... ' ' PETERSON & BRO'S , PubllcaUous X The Xatest ! A HE LOST HEIR OF LINLTTflGOW, by Mrs. Emma D. KN. 8puth worth, author of Fair Play, Tried for Her Life," Ac. T OVE IN HIGH LIFE, by T. 8. ARTHUR. .s- The above Novels carry their morals with. them and never fall of being true, to- nature, sti dug and forceful For sale at . ; 1 -.'-"T. ;;' .? -HELN8BERGER'S. - - 1 marlxtf Live Book and Muslo Store. V v Saddlery, f i A1? KINDS' OF SADDLES, HARNESS, HT TRUNKS, TRAVELING J BAGS, And everything to the line of Saddlery Qo Goods frj Bli ptH iSmLl 7' 4 a lv. . No. SSou I'ront street, , i- l fb6-tfnao WiJrAingtOBK.a made available. Ubolo Hov 1.340 : h "Xr Lttr A ntr LiirTrroTrrmrTnvrrna- s ,H"AiiTxaj loiXLC xo. v. Havana Royal iottery. .1 .' To TakeFlaco April 4, 1873. ; rrt 1 X HIS DRAWING will b composed of only mT linn, rrimr rwia mi C r mvA Tf k fwTr w A ft;rr: r- r rrrr i boo boiiV dl PBIZESt 1a ine ioiiowina: rorm : . 1 Prize rf.................ii.....i3on,r(K 1 Prize of......... 0,000 l Prize of.....;..;.... 25,ooo l Prize of ..w...,.T....;...i.;....;;.. - lo,wo 1 Prize-of. : , 6.000 5J Prizes of ftt.GOO each......:........... 60.OL0 69 Prizes or $.X)J... ...... 281,500 .j a Approximations or f2Mueacn to tne i.r :- . a remaining zuoa. or the denary of . ' i the ho. drawlnf tbe $3 O.utO. .'.13,000 1 v pproximauona oi f am eacn.to ine ;i 4 remaining Hos. of the denary of, . 1 the No. arawing the $50,010 ;. S Approximations of SX0J each to the ! No. preceding and Na following the No. drawingtnet25,00.. ........ 2 Approximations of $500 each to the - No. preceding and No. following ' ; 1,000 ' tne xo. arawinir tn aio.o. o 1,000 1 1,000 ft Approximations of $50 each to the v i No. preceding ana No. lollowing v:" th No. drawing the 5,00... ... 618 PRIZES $750,000 Paioxs or Tickets nr This DaAwnro : .Whole Ticket. ....... i.........$i5 00 Currency. Half Tibr i... ,S INI . Quarter Ticket 17 CO One-Tenth Ticket 700 ; U No orders filled for less than One-Tenth Ticket Address all orders to - BOKNIO A BROTHER, . 77 Gravler fet . New Orlean?. La. Remit In Keslstered Letter or Pont-Offlca OfifJlal eopy of Drawing sent te every ticket AMUSEMENTS. O PER A HOtfSE. i TOnesiay, TImrsday, May, Satoday. JUARCII 13, 14, 15, 16. GRAND FAMILY MATINEE SATURDAY,' j . AT -2 1-2 O'CLOCK. A Great Musical and Artistic Treat! THE MOST CHASTE AND ELEGANT EN- j TERTAINMENT IN AMERICA I Youth I iTeaatyX Beflnemeatt Talent 1 First appearance In Wilmington of the origi nal and only' ' "v " "BE R G E R F A II I L Y. SWISS :.BELL,.BINGEBS.I Harpists I Vocalists I Violinist I YOUNG LADIES' , SILVER CORNET BAND! LADY ORCHESTRA ! and SOL SMITH BCSSELL, AMERICA'S GREATEST HUMORIST I . . j ASSISTED BY vf. : , ' : MISS NELLIE E. ENAPP, Soprano Vocalist. MISS ANNA BERGER, Cornet Soloist, who win periorm eacn evening upon tne eie - gant GOLD CORNET recently present- , ed to her by the citizens of N. Y. i MB. ERGKST THIELE, the distlngnfshed performer upon the Flute and Violin (late " . of MdJle. Nllason's Concert Company), . j , and other talent who will appear. ' A aramlflecnt Chime ef 150 Silver Bells A, 8TAFF" OF THIRTY-FOURTURE 81L ... ,VK BELLSI . .. . New Songs, Duets. Trios, Quart etts and Solos upon the Harp, Violin, violoncello, Piute, Picolo Lither and Stan" Bells. -Admission. Dress Circle and Parquette. 76 cents ; tteserved Seats, $1 00 (to re obtained at Herasberger's Book: and -Muslo Store): Family circle, 63 cts.; Colored Gallery, 26 cts. ' v , - W.' W. FOWLER, u mriCtt. , Business Manager. ' CLIFFORD H0TJSE, ' SAMPLE ROOM; ."..'' .in TOErrr. '.' j.i " WHERE. SUPERIOR SEGARS AND BOT TLED LIQUORS can always be had, in eonnection with that Superior Brand of p j ;- "" " '" ' MICHIGAN i . CHEWRTG TOBACCO.. . . i r.i : i Also, ; v-i t ! , Fumiflhed Rooms, "by Day, Week or Month.1 OCtl8-tf J. A. CLIFFORD, Propr. Rice ! Rice l t: , 120,000 .LBS. FRESH BEAT , RICE FROM HILTON RICE MILLS, ft For sale by dectf . .! WILLARD BRQ?. J . F. RIJECEEE Tv " MASONIC, HAtli, ; NOS..57 and 59 Mftrltt Street, EI AN OS ' ' - . : ' ' ' - i X.'. . ; .. ' . OR GAITS Leading Factories in the United States. PIANOS of ALL ST YLES and PRICES to snlt j purchasers constantly on hand and for sale. r -jar All inducemedfs usually held ontv by NorthernMannfacturers ican only beVbad ln: the State at the above piace. zcnK. r 6EO. WOODS'A CO.S : PABLO IX AND j v'i vesTbt obgaks i (? f '.. THEY ARB PRE-EMINENT FOR THEIR CHARMING OLO 8TOP8, BEAUTY t AND PURITY- OF TONE, RLE- 1 GANT DESIGN AND FINISH. f . ;i - i r IN FACT -THEY 6Ult- -t ; v . . , PASS ANY ORGAN.,. ; ' ",t j; t . . Heretofore known or Introduced In this city. ' ' Call, Hear mn See Tbernl. s . All Instruments Warranted .for Fire Years. 49- PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED. . A choice selection of Sheet Music on nana and for sale.- . f . y j .- v ; i i-s - - . - j v WiuaxeTOjr, N.C c US-ti'T, BUECKEST, " xnArKMf '. .v"":.t:il tX A0V'f4 , ; 44 tTO 1j ' .......... t it .r u txca U , tx foar C: j ,MMM .it .-five r ' ).....' 8 1 j- ?- .' f cov. t . 8 "4C7 Ccitrict A Ir-rti?rinjc-ts takea it pro pOTtJonatelylowztca. . .. , - OUtuarynoUccsvrlll 1 3 lrs-rt -Irt 1 -Urates when p&d for la ica 5 c ' rsri-.il. ill xtts - sagsssfeiti. HISOELLAITEOU, X . t Contemplating a Bttslneas Lira should attend 'THK BETAKT, STUATTOIT 8 AD LEU r-r' W,' H. SAOLEK, Prert, -.f . ' i ? ; I V ... ps. 0 and 8 IT. Charles St.r mar IMA wjw ent , w r, Baltimore, Md. Kt. , PCB KIN 8 A HOUSE'S PATE ST . kxpiosito Hroan or cosu via Over 200,003 In use. dtonehasererexplod Tbe only absolutely safe and clean lamp mad Ttie only Jobbers at factory rates are 213 West Baltimore St.. Ba timore, Md. . . v :. (Late ofTVireinla.! A3- Send for circulars anti price llsu . . M ' W mar 12-dAWiw ent .-. ; f K' y. u ; - I 1 - ' T Spring Gassimorc3c Faicy PaEls Menis Ij EijressTc-Day. , SUPERIOR WnTtB SHIRTS, SHIRT FROS XS S I L' K II A T S V. ' LiRGE SIZE PANTS! i CLOTUINQ .ATfr'LOW RATES. , Try 'i i MTJUSOX ft :CO.i ,7 ' Clothing and Furnishing Stored xnarioif. :1 - : t$ Market 6$. Cotton Seed I J-JICKSON COTTON SEED, I 2?EKa COTTON SEED, For sale by ' mar 9-d2wAwIm MURRAY A CO. BARBELS CHOICE RED APPLES, KITS NO. 1 SHORE MACKEREL, Ofl AAA CIGARS, Selling low at 3, C. STEVENSON'S, Market, bet. Front and Second. mar2-tf- lime . lame ! 1 200 BEL9, FE3H ST0NE u&ie. 9 I , ' .J U S T ARRIVE D , And wiU be landed on Monday 4 ., , fob 25-2 w WORTH & WORTH. The piscoyery pi tho Age. Farrar'8 Fever and Ague and - Electric Rheumatic Cure. 1A AAA BOTTLES 4 of this wonderful AUtVvlU medicine Introduced in. Rich- sold in that city by ono Druggist and 10,000 patients cured I ( I Try it. If it does not cure you, it will cost yon nothing;' as yonr money will be promptly returned to you. .. Try. It I It is for sale at all the Drug Stores in Wil mington, and'Wlll soon be found in every Drug Store in the State. Try it. ; inar S-DA WSmos .. ? ,-l:. ' JUSTARRlVEiDs 20 000 DEr SAT sidE3 1 f AAA " Smoked Sides 1U.UUU and Shoulders, ' KAA Bbls Seed Potatoes', t; ;, Corn Meal, ft c ; Q Q Bnshels Prime White Corn, : Sugar, Molassesvfto., At low figures. feb 15-dftwtf) i BINFORD, CROW A CO. Fe Hare Jast Received Ln assortment of Choice Preserves, fellies, Pleklee, Brandy Fruits, and full line of ' ' CANNED GOODS, CRACKERS, Ac, Ac., -i i '.. .4.' . Jt, WEST A HARRISS. ,,mhlO-tf". ; ATJCTTON SALES.1' M. CR0NLY) Auctioneer,. ftj Cronlj sS: Morris., - Horses at Auction ! MIETL aN D s Td OK . ON THURSDAY, March 14th, at 10 o'clock A. M.. we will sell at Exchange Corner, : r J.j.-i K"- .. ..... . .j . 30 Superior Saddle and 4 , - .0 S . 1 tffirnccj 'Horses. .. n .. f .1.. , FuTl description and warranty of each given it tinWor Bale. ' f tr ' :i -'-. mar '4i 10 IS 14 Valoablo 7Iinrf Iropcriy and rr U' Real Estate at Auction. . - .r: M; CRONLY, Auctioneer. ..y '--: "-, '.f'"'''' 'bV c'BONi.t Aoaniriiv'i - ON Wednesdayv March 15th, 1872,' At U o'clock A; li, l.will eeU at Exchange Corner, that r : -. 1 V i , VALUABLE WHARF PROPERTY, situated upon west side of river. bOmnled on the north by property cf J II. f lan iter on i he west by tbe line ot Brunswick county and en the sooth by the lands of K. and W. L. Beery, ' fronting upon the river J2J feet, with a depth of 79J feet, including the brick wall thereoiuj v--'AlsoT-1'-:"' -A Tact fronting on Caus-way Hoad S4S feet with a depth of 13 foet, a2kfnlni Uallett propertx, i i i i A, LOID, feb S4-odtA Bat Tu Th Trnsflee. FOR GALG OH-n lZXI To IJIOB SALB-CIBCULAn JSAT7 HILL, la " 3 good order. Ino,uireor . - "
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 12, 1872, edition 1
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