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rpBLISIID D LILT, 7 1 0 'f 2Cr -.11 BKBSAUD, ESlcr r ii if w ... f-zrf'., zta X-.jc T 8 --u- - 1 I I - . - - : ------ ; - - . ' . i ,c 3Cir-r3C 7 r 1 Onfly?ilni. in Adv&nca.... stfi; months, la advaaca. a 2 on tfftairiir Star frill be fiellvcrca ia ray 'the City at Fifteen Casia i er wee-:. ii - ' "r:riroHOLoiAiCAi r: Ma'rcb 12, 1872; . k Z TherH . - . a rime TJ3" mom- VHnd. Weather Time. eter, ctcr. .; . ,,v ; 'rrH. 80-.06 i S9 fNW freh-Fhlr , -! p M 80:18 47 ,JiW frfsb Fair : ' $ M 8Q-8i ' 43 ic jClear - Mean Temp, of day, 43 dejr, . ' : Vi-iTE. Ait iwiuiucti lb muiuLO oic IV'UULCU I I . I Ov .1 . C V. L -A ' i fllC .7 Seru't 8itfnal Bereice U: S. A; .: , . -Wak Dxpabtm but; STMKKT, I j . omco or uuiex Bnal Officer, .Vasl.'.Qgton, March .42 --4:S5 The barometer will .continue riin during tbe tlebt over the So a lb Atlantic, Middlafid $et EugUnd States, with etear add elOgrlnsr viatbei. the latter cooVinue oa VVedotedav: it will continue (tiling west of and throughout ibe Mmsissippi vtiiey, eiienamjf us inauence ,m, Weduesduy to the Jiastem; UUlf and Md dloS'.aifs wltu 60utU to eat wind, aud rUlug tfmperatare. rAn area of Tery low .barometer will probably 'move eaatwrd over Iowa dur fiii: to o gut, as quite t severe storm precejed lj brisk and1 hlsh southeast and uortheast tluJs aud rala and snow from Iowa to lower Michigan and northeast, and thence south frd to .Aikaaa4v ad -Tones oy brisk loutherly aud southwesterly winds,,' with cloudy, weatliar aud ralo. 'i "' i ' Dauiteroua wind are not anticipated for. the Atlantic and Gult coasts to-nlht. .. . i ' ' THE OIT"STi Til Bllu Boaai ; i .. otibe Wilmington Library Association Is open dully daring the week from IS. A, If. to , f. ii , troai 4 to e. Ml, ana from 7J.! ib 10 r.M. . -' ' ' ' - v- PBUF1TAb.E ADVEUTISiaiQ. 4 We cull the attention of the business men 0r Wilmington to the superior advantages viTcred by t- . THE WEEKLY 8TAU ' ; usun iiavertlainc ottedluni. It has, without exception, the Largest Circulation of any pub lication la Wilmington; and we can satisfy any ono that it haa no cqnoif- aar a 'medium of communlojition with the. people of the rural districts now trading with Wilmington.; ., ' ' We solicit a call from those' who jwtsh to placo their business prominently before the i t m.m m J A A. A. people 01 mia section, connu.. .ios we can offer laducements that cannot fall o pleased : lUi.siBaiiGKE'a Live Bookstore, 8d Hark et ttrcut. Peterson & Bro.'s Publications. : Di'dlbt & Elxis, Siita of the Big; Boot- First Instalment of Spring Uoods. i Fi s for n, Cuo w & jCo.--J ust A rrivedQ ro-. ccnes, rrovisions, ccc. ' . 4 - " - ! ; - I L ill. DiRosset. Knights of PythUs An- Dlvcrsary rteeting. - v': Read the advertisement nnder head of VLost and Found." -..;.;.:. ; Personal.. I. eYXri fxH i-' The idiue for to-day of the Marion (S. C.) .'af coutaios the -Valedictory of Mr. JLA. Stdman, Jr.f, who retires Irom that paper fer t.iv' parp.jse of engaging in other pursuits more djw on a briei visit to tbts city, aancn nappi nt'94 and prosperity In his retirement. ' . . . " The Sberlfflly. Tuejpatne of Daacao Holmes,' colored, Is prominently mentioned la colored Republican circles as a probable candidate of that party fur SUerifTf New Hanover. In fact we learn max nu name win be formally and authorlta UVcrj uanouoced for that position furiog the uresni wtK. . ... r . ..... I .. -ii;- ' i i i . Ilobesou Cumtfii'- .cit.' ."! :;";.: We, conld h'ear : nothing'-additional from Robee.on countyj-esterday la reference to the reported killing of Boss Strong, a member of the Lowrey garg, -but 'learn that tbe people generally art satyfled 'almost beyond aJ doubt that young McQueen, or Donahoe.'did his work welfaad that at least one- of the noted band of desperadoes has been placed btyond tbe power of doing farther mischief. Campalgu Cld la Nampsen t'onaty, The SentlneiL6t Tuesday sa) a: Harrow's Deputy U. 8.. Marshal-, yestetday returned to this city alter five weeks 'campaign" against j - ,----. tand that a large number of suspected parties Hw.Hn vi-f iw.viHV(.v, u, j Court. Tbe people of Sampson are as quiet od law abiding. m any ; people in this broad land. ";rt;r .7 .f Fire. . (. ... ' Tbe alartnof fire last nlgbt,about 10 o'clock, was caused by the burning of a small frame building on Eagle lalaod, the property! of the Wllmlogtoo, Columbia and Augusta Railroad! The fire department was out and two of the.1 elnes, tbe Cape Fear and lhe vBrooklyo, of tlie colored department; were taken across the nveronHat, yol the. " wiiiard," manned by Tbe perfortnauea .at ,tbe Opera House was sot interrupted by the alarm, and all but a few of tbe audience remained quietly in their seats. Kldwalk. r..r- One. The one laid down bv the tarifes alluded to.Kas etKut fee, wide, ; jolid and substantial t. 1 . . :i - . . - iiia nns becq.cut up, the pavement narrowed uown to about four feeti and a Aalf in Width nd a narrow piece of scanning fun along the walk, as an apology for .a 'CUrV'Wp know nothing of th motives which Infiuenced this ctloo gn the part of the authorities, but we comets thai ii looks a little singular. ,Bdeatrnetlble TR- The Indestructible Tag Is a great convenience 10 merchant It answers the combined . fmr Paeof a direction iahel n'd bnainaaa ."darf. Call at the Bta'b PliutlnV and Publishing 'House and supply yoursehes. U m-j fie isuna nrouompany, naasucceeaea l city.J xnis is a point wnico-wo; bduwi-uu, i - .We believe "every man in ' is extiDgoubing the fiamca before they reached no .boat haar reached since tne war, ine party i North Carolina, exceotsir. has been.; sue- rH TWKene.- ' " ; : , , L i ; will return ' otr Saturday! Of Sunday,;; The 0ested as a candidate either fornGoveroor ;XUB Properly holders on Seventh street, between I fiermania Lodge No. 4. K. of P., takes place; Ctennt .h M- .iAt-lt. .rt4.u,."at-.' h-n auii w" u, vuuo'u6 stxong and forceful ;For sale at c ' ' ' Haiats of the action of the : anthorlties in; ipared bythe Commlttefr- entrusted withtbe -W'VfnW'fW fi'-i '.7 HEINSBERdER'S;, j;-' removing, a they taHege, an excellent pave-: duty of preparing foVr tht: enterUlment llie fOr& Ot Hnty m- inarl'ltr 1'v Live Ik and Mnsio Store. ' ..... 1 . . 1 . : - .' .... 4 . miBtmn.ra or I :hnirfln nTTPT ' n.' TPVPHT(1 Ot - i 111 iii- 1 '11 W '- 1 ,nt wwcu they had jo.t put. atJhelf ttakejt oner the.most enoyab occasion t r - 01 h wnexuensWdrepclog it with an Inferior of lhe season. ; An excellent band of. music V- , a ,.0. .tensed of 1 v-, DaaiUerysiri. i . . : 1 " ' . w ' ' ; ' - . iii . , -i , i i f r . i i o Vcl. iZ IToi 147. Local Dots , NiUson 1? to appear at Richmond soon. ?; i No light at the corner c-f Ninth and Market streets Monday nlfcht.. Mrs. Monlton is announced ced toglyetwo concerts. next week in St. Louis, Mrs. Oates appears at Tucker Hall, BaP eigh gh, on the evenings 0f 'the 21st, 23d and 23d f lotts lf v-a uaiiuway uas receivea tne appoint, mcnt irom the Vi - : ,r There Is a bad pjace io the pavement on the North side of Myket between Front and 8econd-.treets, which "should receive attention, ' CoDohn A. Rowland, of Lumberlon. an i i old aud promloenUcltla; died Suddenly iu that town vtaterday mocnW. at 2Vtf o'clock. l A schooner, name not reported, loaded with iron for the. Wilmington, Charlotte and Rutherford Railroad, S3 days but from New Vbrk, arrived at mlthVlile yesterday. : t ' ' TTheAnntversary "Meeting; bf Clarendon Lodge No.; 2, Knights of Pythias, will be held at Pythian-Hall this evening, at 8 o'clock. . A cordial Invitation is extended to. all Knights to J attend. "-ri ' V-;; j First Lieutenant J. B. Moore, ot the. U. I Sv Revenue Service, has been, detached front j the Oeioard, stationed in our waters, and ordered to the Revenue Cutter Viz. at Detroit, Michigan. '.'"'".. :; ; r . ' ' . . -There were a number of cases before the City Court yesterday, charged with minor of J fences, all Of them being discharged on the J pay nieht of small sums',; and. promising not io ao so any more." 5 . OPERA HOTJSEr Pantomimic. The Abbott Pantomime Troupe concluded their brief engagement at tbe Opera. House last night, the largeness of the audience testl- ! ftnuAiifatlAn In wrt! ' f a nrAal1nnf 1 wu vv..v. . company is held by the play goers -of Wil- mltgton. Tbe performance last night was if anything" inpeilor. to that "bf the previons evcnlng.'aad the rlsabilltles of the large cVowd were taxed to . the 'utmost extent. We com- .mend iHT. Abbott and his splpdid company to ; the amusementldving public wherever they may go, as coming nearest to "filling the bill" and gratifying public expectation of any slmi lar. Organization we have seen in a long lime.' Tbe only regret is that they could not, ,, con-; slstently with their engagements ahead, remain longer In bur eity.!;i-H ' '-.- Tne Berger Pamlly. ' The perger Family Swiss Bell Ringeis of whom "we have heard' fio much lately, and whose performances' have eleclted such favor able comments from thd Press of the different town's and cities theyhayetlslted, arrived here last evening and will oped their engagement to-olgbt. They are accompanied by the cele brated SoL&mlth Russell,' who tbe 2f ew York Evening Tdtgram pronounces a " young gentle- man possessed of a great fund of natural humor, a quick perception of anything comic, and a wonderful power of facial expression." The musical critic of the N. Y.. Tribune, speaking of their performances in that city, says: There is genuine and versatile talent in the Berger Family, and. Us entertainment is at once chaste and pliguant. delloata and.splrlted. a luxury to tn od a Joy to the emotions I oaf ltv 'which should hallow every pleasure offered to youth are especially prominentia ihe performances of the Berger Family Swiss Beii Ringers." . ; ...i '-;. I ; ; UABISEDISISTEIL SehMuer . Sask-roar n and r y As Jhe steamsl was going down the river yesterday-morning,! a smaU schooner wawMlscoyered snnk near 1 Big Waud, with tour oen clinging , to her. CapU Castner Immediately lowered a boat i - 7,. i K v who were taken off and carried to Bmltnvlue. " - . - - j schooner was Trcy't and fhi t ' she was loaded with wood and peanuts. 8be, was sunk during. llBUU&uunug. ind yesterday loaded f i loaaea. . the prevalence of . the heavy wl mornlag and was probably overloaded. StesMneratttleaniv! v 7? .:-;:! i : The Steamer LU(U Sam has been. thoroughly refitted and will com'mioce her regular trips up Northeast Rjver to day.y She will leave her wharf; this morning, at 9 o'clock, with a small party on board, and mtntntBtnt, J run as far up the river as possible, probably to I nallsviHe, which is about i miiesTrojpajinis j regular trips othe boat , will be , to Bannfr, I man's Bridge, :l Ai l.-t v -s n --'j:--?- . : - " ' ' , . i- the Grand Pythian Balf for the benet !of will be in attendance 'Tickets will be sold ?P j to ft o'clock thU.evVnlog, after which no morel will be disposed of. 3 Tbe Late Accident, totne jaerwpuaa ! 'Capt. Doane, of the Steamship Fanita de 7 ir i-lhc John BL? Owens' Dramatic Company I l, ' . 4t, i ,r- . 1 01 me uoara. an-aaiournmcnt was naa :i t--.-... . . J " l Frfday evenlns next; at IX o'clock.-'::' i ? I . . s : r fl The Board of -Countv Commissioners le Steamship FmUa.it": We leara: that Mr. Austin Mauney ot Gas ,k rt ..tPmPBt in ton county, was frozen" to death on: the L .r uv uch of rtesatemeat in w .helt,inst . HeMwai I 'febfnac sires us to say that so our paper, In reference befelthe Bteamsaip Mciropoii, on her recent trip to thlsplace, as would lotlmatethat fie refused to take letters to New York. Is a mis take, as he was not requested to take any let- ters. He also says that he proffered assistance h tetrtmdii. but that the Caotala refused J .neb aid as would require renuneration from the ownertoraientsbttheirt COUMTT COSXSXISSIOatERS . jf Extracts from thM PmamiI Inara. ' . According to preTlous notice the Board of Count nnmmU.tnr,DP. m.tVm.;nii,i resolved itself into fa bbard of education for ftoniKlv ttrhAn t('wrmnaik.4 l..a v , veaami aeconaea iuas r B1Ki' -',', De ppointeavouniy jcx- " Nd oher husinefa being read for thS action I natil I . then I met and transacted the following business : r4 t ,. . , , sV .---y nnder the supervision of Commissioner. A. R. - Black, Vt'acost nolj exceeding f 3,003. U was furtler' ordered that Commissioner Blackbe .ulhorled to coq tract for the building of eald over d xfk rtivpr. ai rn ni liarurpu n ntmr i , we .u,8?We responsible person at: theJ . u cuui- t'ivio iu ,vbuiuut9 ,.itu iuv) v.uu wav. . iv vw - satlsfactioa of the Committee on Roads and Bridges, they are anthorized to approve : the bill for the same, to Je paid out of funds In the hands .of the County Treasurer, not other- approved according to law. ; ' It was ordered that the following cemmunl catlon - rom the Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners of Brunswick county to the ehalrmatfof this Boardbe furnished to tbe tlty papers for publication : ': . ; J ' vuwmswicK Wijstt. f earr; ifiJScffi Tj tS Board of Commlsslonsrs for tbe county , which met on the 4th Inst, to notify your Uonor: that they refa8e to pay the bill of the City Hospital, nor will they pay any bills ia future. ' , " was.ordered that. the matter concerning the jalhbe referred to the. Committee on Pub- nc uauaings.-. . i : j-l- :: i Adjourned to meet on Monday , night next, at 7 o'clock, to consider the tax blll.Jl To Clean. Blankets. ;- - ";;.'..U,t. - Fat two table spoonfuls !of borax and a pint of aoao Into a tub of eold water When- dls- soivediputin a yaifi'of bUokets, and let them . - I remain over night.' next day, ran ana aram them out. and ban them out to dry. Do not wring them. ' ' ' ; ,; K' '1.4-... w---- ......... - : ;-t.. Oar Chip Baafcct. "?.:. A "Drawing" Room The apartment of a' deUlst.. ; .- ri i i:l . ' When Is bownotV bow? When it Is a bow kbotf ' :;-r r.yit r A poor 'place for al hungry, pig The trough of the sea. " ' J ; ; v How to bvercomes,yonrf so&scws Strike one of your, own sighs. v : ; -1 ; Good words are like dewdrops they fall silently,' but who can tell their effect f ; FlatterJs, . like he Usurer, .who. makes small loans on short time, and demasds ex orbitant Interest, j; V. J ' '.' Blessed iaVbe hand that prepares a pleas ure for a child; Tor there is no saying when and wui it way wivvui ivuui j - The House of BepresenUtives of .Maine has passed bill permitting women over twen- ty-five years of age to vote at the .Presidential ... . ... ' . r 4- A cautious old bachelor who is aware that the present year is leap year, tays : "li you meet a young lady who is not very shy, yon bad better' be a little shy yourself." T, a ccrvftnt girl, writing a letter, asked her master if the next month had come yet ; he laughed. ' "Well,"-aald she; "what I rneap. i8has the last month gone out yet TV. ctJTTJTTa " tYt? rpvT T W WP TOP I , t lhe ipi8COpal Chnrch in JNew- j bern will soon be completed. ; I; .Lowrey,8ganei8Dotaa.btropg now as it was a xew uays since. Thro TrrftAnrr fRMLTfA from Btatesville jail one night last week-, '7. . v , -;-t '' -r. ' 1 .1 . f " t r-,At 18.DQW reporiea IDat IWJClvy Mount is to nave oniy mree newspapers, L- Preparations" are being Hiade I i , I li TipmnrAtft of "Rowan an, i nnint neie?atea m ine ureensDoro uon - J YCntion on the 15th. ' ' . ': "" H'-? ! u k . VlnfTxrX .Wrrxxor n a -native. -Af !l iiJ? T ' ? : 9! Wake county, dieel a short tim -since .at fa Bge of m ycarsr M I ,V r ' The Sentinel learns that thb cn1orpr'TeonT(R ''of '.' Warren'have their . hearts.' set on running John Hyman f Congress. f I ;" :Xj tc.;::: 1 fnrl . There are at Dresent iri ' .Ral- ilwK'ijome .18"of.20 gentlemen from Caaa,- j vvho come for the purpose pfp.urcbas .DR farms..- !v -I-.--'ei.. . or Lieutenant Governor. Z. Ther atVefi ofRaleiffh avs T tt. DM.T.n T?.r. o eminent it,roTi of .thisountv, left this place yesterday , 1 4ui, Ausuu, , A6(i9. ,t,v;; -v. 1 - forgery. He Is 28 years old; nrhi h!rh: and is well known i 5 teet 10 in Raieigb, VUIU1CSIUU Blivt . w uuivuiui . - t , - . , 1 1 The UharlOtte JJemocrca says We learn that ItovAustin Mauney ot Gas- - ,n ffln(t u;, thought that he had fifc- d &U wb'ere ho was found. He had - aan a,?iriD to 'cesa the: dav Uefore ahd had become so violent ihat his family I were obliged to leaTe the . bouse. n. When l hit wile and children' returned nexthidrn- ing the found hia dead body under ;theU;3 t ?i ' ! ;i?fiw7jxtt 1 1 hQ'CleavelaDd 'Manner says: We leara of a gentleman from the country U 4?! il f'-!" 1 . . ' : . . - phat" the Triegro man : who-was -with; the leam pi lourmftiea mionsins to ur.iona f mPhi ere? drowned -in j BoSalp - 1 j . : " mileg southeast of; this placed A Mr. Hall -wislalso'arbwnied' at tfte same time iand manj - named 3iintz.ot:.intotfaltJa.hd " "ere. going uown iuu nyer, wueu sauucnij the boat was drawn into a -whirl pool or suck hole, thrpwing them allr oot into the : . A.f J.a:VHf..,lV aoyss ana were arownea., - 3 . r ? '. - ' - ; v. J ; T l . CrrespoBdenUOt tbO,;-,Kal- Xf oiSwiwilinl:6 ifnhnLt Thv tirt'ka 0 tfie perfect musicians who jn 1855 made a torurot the State: but"; they are a family. j laieotcu young : anisis, wncr' uiscourse most delightf ul music. They are' at home upon Any instrument, and play aUke upon the hells; haTpVyjolin, 'cornet and .flute, Theiir Dell-rinRing is so vastfy superior to different thing altogether. ; They are ac companied by the- great humorist, Sol. Smith Russell; whose7: reputation is na tional. Notwithstanding he will: appear 1 4 Raleigh after the renowned Lingard, I venture to say that you will . never have heard anything more thoroughly laugh Able and enjoyable than his character songs and comic lectures. His control . of his facial muscles is surprising.;; )' T ' Knights ; of By t&ias. rjlttE AKNIYERflARY MEETING of line Clarenidbu'Xbdge No." S,r will ? .i:''" i't-v; ;. . ' ' '- be held at Pythian Hap this (Wednes day) evening at 8 ocioclr.' All Knights are cordially nvitett toattend. marlMt i 1 1 11 j L. H DxROSSET, TL 's. ; -. . Seal Skin Gaiters ''"'-j:.' .. - .... H DUDLEY & ELLIS, ! shenof the uig Boot. mar 13-tf, UfVST : ARRITJ3D 10,000 CORN BAGS, 1,000 B BLS. FLOUR, aU gradoS, 1 -r 10 BAGS COFFEE. . i : - : 3.00O BUSHELS CORN, f ' ; ; "i tt''v. f'..r. .J-. ibo,o 'pounds bacon; 500 BBLS. MESS PORK", ' , f 1 AT LOW FIGURES TO THE TRADE. I - . 1 ', r ' 'Vl l TRYJDUR OWN BRANDS FAMILY FLOUR. A ,t .-t - . " i . i- f- mar Awtfj BINFORD, CROW A CO. ri i Havana Royal lottery. GRAND i EITRAORDIHABt DRAWIN& To Txilio Place April 4, 1872. '' .: ';;::- '. . '-''. k n T- - - - ; .. I - ;-' ' - HI9 DR AWlNGwlll be composed of only 30,000 TlCKakTS. t he number or Ticket will be from mo. 1 to No. 80,030. - - r The amount to be distributed will be 750, OOO JDollan. divided Into 048 PHIZES in tnofouowinyform ; , . . t; ; 1 Prize of.....;......V.............30O,CW irruo or:............................... 1 Prise of... ...... ......... 60,000 1 Prizeor...... , 10,wo ' 1 Prize of...............................; 5.000 69 Prizes of $1,000 each 6)C0 I te? Prizes or tioa. 284,508 . 9 Approximations of t2, 0 eacb to the remaining. Moa. of tbe denary of tho Mo. dm win e tbe S3- 0.000.. 13.090 ' 9 Approiimations of f iO each to tbe 9 , ; ; .-. rvDiaining-Nos. of the denary of ; . ' -: the No. a rawing the $50,0(X). ,400 S Approximations of tiOJ each to the . No. preceding and no. following t i- the No. drawing tne 125,00 ... 2 Anoroxicnatlons of S300 eacb to tbe LO00 i ' lio. preceding tfnd$ o. following "". t.nei jso. nrawinir tna aio.o;e.' ..... ijxkj I i ayiuAiiu,iuuavi ftuv own wn); I fij reumg ana JNovtouowlng 1,000 1 : '4 ; sp -.-r-i ;; mi; -,y. tP K'!PM0MOTtet8 IK THIS JJBA WINi Wle Tielcet.:;;.;.;..,.r.$B0Cni Half Ticket...... 8 w , Quarter Ticket;........ ....... . 17 co; a Pajcas or Tiorrrs ih This Dbawin t- ; . Currency. I No ofdersfilled for less than One-Tenth Ticket j i ; pi Address aU orders to V" - 1 ; -L l- n- ' - BOHBIO BROTHER, ? Remit In Registered Letter or. Post-Onlce Money Order. j . .'Ofacial copy of. Drawing sent te every ticket holder. , f , ' -lieb 28-naclm r- ! ' ' PETE RSQK :"Sr, BROS ' 1 ; Publications X ' The Xatesl ! LOST HEIR OF LINLITHGOW," by Mrs. Emma D. B, ' N. Sonthwofthi ' author 0f 1wf?n. ' "' t k I T Ova LN UlUa J.U&.. D7.X. . AillllUlt. . ahoro Novels carry their morals with 1 tnem and never iau 01 Dexng trne to nature, LL KINDS 1 OT' SADDLES, HARNESS, - r J TRUNKS, TRAVELING -f BAGS, And everything in the line of Saddlery Goods 1 1 txheapior eaan, at.,.-., i . - -; . ,.n s f -s rf f f -t"i ",r , , i J 8.topham A co.s, No, 8 South Front street, t Wilmington, X. C. a h Cotton Jeed I rTMCKSON COTTON SEEDi i L;-V.;. . -4'.?'-'s rf.:.J41, ? npEE A : - k EELER COTTON SEED, " MURRAY CO, , .. ... 1 WH0l0 li O. Ltiil AMUSEMENT,' .tptxncn. ia, 14; is, ie; 'V GHAJTD jAMlLT jMATINEE 5 SATTJRDATi AT 2 1-2 O'CLOCK. iliiittu-'n ifareaKHnsical: ail Artistic; .Treat ! THE MOST .CHASTE AND ELEQANTi EK- TERTA1NMENT1N AMEE1CA? , 1 " ' Tontli! Beauty t Beflnement! Talent! First appearance In Wilmington of the origin ' j;Ci; i-''A naland only ;.:!:; 7 j' j..rA ; s J-B, E R G E, B.;! F A M .1 Ir jYl SWISS, B E L L , R t NGBR S ! E Harpists I Torallsts i violinist ! - ; yOUNQ LADIES SILVER CORNET BAND! r;-.- . LADY-ORCHESTRA ! and . , SOL SMITU B18SELL, AMERICA'S GREATEST' HUMORIST ! MISS NELLIE E. KNAPP, Soprano Vocalist. AHNA EEKUEE, Cornet SOlOUt, vbO will perform each evening upon the ele- . . . gant uuuu wunjsi recently present- , ed to her by the citizens of N. Y. ( ; itR.' ERGEST THIELE, the distlngutshed. 4 performer upon tbe Jflute and Violin (late i ' or Mdlle Nileson's Concert Company), , and other talent who will appear.: . .1 A If ajcnlfieent Cbime of 150 Silver Bella A STA1T. OF THIBTT.FOUR PURE SIL-i New Songs, Duets'," Trios, Quartetts and Solos upon tbe Harp, Violin, Violoncello, Flute, : i - Picolo Lither and " Staff" tseUs.., -i ,. I cents lteserved Seats, ti 00 (to re obtained at Heinsbereer's Book- and "Muslo Store) i viramuy circle, on c ts.; voioreci uaueryxa cts W. Wi FOWLER. mr 1(7-4 1 Businees Manager.- 1 STUEEliR AIL WA J IM e w S c h e d u I e I 4 - - - .. - : t: -- VN AND AFTER THIS DATE, THE FOL- lowing scneame wui do run on tne o tree t Railway - - ; "r Cars will leave corner of Red Cross and Front streets,' fur Union. Depot, at 3- A. M., daily, to meet the Southern train, stopping at tbe various Hotels and Boarding Houses on tbe route leaving the Denot on the arrival of the Northern train. Will leave corner of Front and Red Cross streets again &U)4 A. M ., for Union Depot, in order to" connect with the Northern bound train, making the usual stop pages at the hotels and boarding houses leaving Union Depot on. the arrival of . the Southern train. In the evening will leave corner of Front and Red Ctosb streets, at 6 P. Mm matting tne nsusai stoppages, i A a m fmk r union Depot on me arnvai ox tne tne xvortnern train, t Jjurinjr the day the cars will run the usual schedule, commencing at' Wilmington Garden at 7 o'clock, arriving at .corner ot Red Cross and Front at 7:z0 o'clock, leaving at 7:22 and arriving at Wilmington Garden at 7:42, allow- 1" g 15 minutes between each turnout during tbe a ay. - 49- Fate 10 cents, to or irom Union Depot.' Other charges same as formerly. j : -fab, 20-tf v Proprietor, CLKTORD HOUSE ';:rr-1rV,;';.'IH' THE .; CAT T. ; ' i. TITHERE SUPERIOR SEGARS AND 1 W TLED LIQUORS can always be- hai oonnection with that Superior Brand. of. i -.:-. - n:"? MICHIC3AS' ! i) CHEWHTG TOBACCO. -j..-. ''. r:: ': AlSO,.-, fjr'i ij' rnrniahed ooms. bv Da v. Weelc rvr Month . J. F. RXJEC KEBTj W;; f MASONIC -HALiI-H -; Nos. 57 and 59 Srarkct Street, PIANOS ..v. . aud. - if , OR GAITS aVeavdinar Fnetorletl in the United Stales. PIANOS of ALL ST YLES and PRICES o Suit purchasers constantly on hand and for sale. '. 49-AU Inducements ' usually held out by Northern Manufacturers cSyn only; be had in. the State at the above place. . ; j r ,iv GEO. WOODS A CO.'S PASLOB AUD v"'"" vESTBt.OBGANHl v fa.; v' FINISH t ; PASS ANY ORGAN- ! V ' c ' ; ...... . Heretofore known cr introduced In this c Ity; r Call, Hear- and See.Them 'All Instruments .Warranted for Five1 Years. 47 PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED.-? -A choice selection of Sheet; Music on haiid and foe sale. A, vv?-".vi--s4.i .ui-v..?'.a t , - WiunxeTOW, N C - - . VT. P. R UECKERT, ,i4marl0.tf;' 'k:'-?.L-',':. ?.ti:i-i' s ;H 1 ' -It': ejTJT BECEIVED A SUPPLY OPv Ayer's Sarsaparllla, Kennedy's Medical Di- r-; : ..... - . .. - ., ,. u . covery,: Pierce's Golden .Medical Discovery, 8ages Catarrh Remedy. 7 'f, ':"; !' ' 1 r U . )'"' :'.'.-' .! V"' J ' " ., Also, Rose's Mocking, Bird Food, Canary Seed, Sage Thyme, Cayenne and Black : Pep- vraj HfnatJird. SwaaIi OH.' An'. An., nnlrl at. ,: . 1 MolLHENNXA WRIGHT'S V I f;f Drug and Chemical Store, (Lippitt's old stand) ' marlS-tf - v' nV e.-Cot Market and Front. 1- Altayela:.Pliospliate. ft 100 TONS of THIS 1 v:t rr ?.vf For sale on most favorable termsr-for cash; on, time, or in eichane lor cotton, on crop 'time.'.' ' - T . " "V ' ' "?" "- .. !-' t max Mm , WORTH WORTH, . ..! .' IJ..s..fc:-t:s . ..s- ........ ;.-t-..: vK-.; t .1 V-'-M'v,? THEY ARE PRE-EMINENT FOR THEIR J CHARMING SOLO 8TOPS, "BEAUTY 1 I AND, PURITY OF' TONE,; KLE- 1 i v GANT DESIGN AND FIM$H. ; J tf irTticracats taken at pro pcrucz.t Xrrl2.cJ, E V 1" TTT r" ' - 1 ta tz-Ttedat fcalfr&ioa v1An ' "atf : . r rwl: 3 f nil ratBB " " TSSEi? . ii -HlSOELLAlEOUS. ' Iii Otofd and Afloat.; KINDS OF PBIZE CANDIES, TURNIPS q A IV BOXES CHEESE ? ! - , i'. i Of? 'Boxes Oranges and Lemons i ; zuix-i , ?....-.'?!..j Dbls. C.der ; r .g'libls. Apples. 10 Bbls. White Navy Beans j In store and for sale by feb9-.f. UEIDE liUOS. . Coal! Coal! ,vi.Ml!:ffttt-h i ;: 'i;.; .-Afi'' x.t- ''.. . -A. IRESU MJPPLT, Of the CELEBRATED RED A8ir:jrENItX CLAT." GRATE COAL now Landing.' Orders promptly filled- ax.lSTiielW:' WORTH A WORTH. Fancy Pants Patterns iii,Eirress Tc-Bai. SUPERIOR WlilTfi'SHIRTSSHlRT FRONTS Vv X l ' 'jA.'-!- T s . LARGE SIZE PANTS! ! -7, CLOTHING AT LOW RATES. V r Try, X,. v i.MUNSON-A CO.,' . ;i - i -Clothing and Furnishing 8tore xnarJO-tf ; j - 8 Market 1st. Bibb bnSy itli 1 1 111 er y AND, 4Tl' STRAW GOQDS, ?! It "1 . : -: i 'fcl J 1 1 White Goods, Embroideries, &c. ARMSTRONG; CATOH cfc-Co., Importers, Manufacturers and Jobbers Bonnet. Trimming, Neck and Sash Rib , bens, Velvet Blblhtui, Neck Ties, Bonnet Silks, : Eating. Velvets and Crapes, , Flowers, Feathers, Ornaments, Frames, c Straw Bonnets an Ladies and Children's ctrr HatSf . 'trimmed "and ' untrimmed ;r, n - i xnn rw oovsrsonso wa&xbooxs White Goods, linens,. Embroideries, Laces, Netts, Collars, Setts; Handkerchiefs, Veil- ' . .P icg Head Nets, Ah- Ac ' - j . Nos. 217. and 239 Baltimore Street, ' ' " . BALTlSlOltE, Md. These goods' are manufactured by us or bought for Cash directly from the European and American Manufacturers, embracing all the lateBt noveltlei, unequalled in variety and cheapness in any market, i . .... Orders filled with cai e, promptness and des . patch.: , . teb S-todw Fr 8u We - ' ' ' ' ... j The Discovery of the Age. Farrar's Fewer and Ague and , Blectrie Rhepinatic Care. YA An rt ; BOTTLES of , this wonderful IvivUv medicine introduced In Rich mond, Va., on tbe 1st of August last has been sold in that city by one Drngglst and 10,000 patients cured III - Try it. If lc does notenre you, it will cost you nothing, as your money will be promptly returned to you. Try It I It is for sale atall the Drug stores in Wil mington, and will soon be found in. eveiy Drug Store in the State. Try it, mar 8-DAWSmos - We Have Just Received jdlNasi assortment of Choloe Preserves,' Jellies, Pickles, Brandy Fruits, and ii fuH line of 'Canned GOODstccKi$s,"o4,fc''V- mhlO-tf ( '...ESTAHARRISS.: v. AUCTION BALES. Goiiimissioner'sSale. CROSLV & MORRIS, Anctioneers. ' , av .'' -''fMi'";i "S?l ", ' PURSFANT TO 6.r' order of the Superior Court of New Hanover, the naderaigned, a Commissioner, will expose for sale at pub lic auction on .it v." -':-.' .- . 1 t.YSn j.i.t. riuu'Ai' - ;' V WEDNESDAY, MARCH13TH, 187?,";,-' . '. :. . .' ; , . ' :.'': -v . . .. ,. ,t - ...".' .-"' . At Exchange Coiner, at 11 o'clock aVm.,'1 r : v Tliat HoosC A-tot 55x130 Feet , Beginning sit the- intersection; Of. Castle and Sixth streets, and running' thenee la a south wardly direction one honured and.thirty leet, thence a westward lv course or parallel with Castle streetfifty feet, thenee in a north ward, ly direction one , hundred and thirty feet to Castle street, 1 hence with Castle street west wardly fifty-five ieet to the-beginning. -, - , . II.- CRONLY, , .' Commissioner. fob 4-lawlwAMarlS - 1 tf. C&ONLY, 'Auctbheer:' ' By CRONLY A MORRIS, r Terms, cash. Sale positive." , mh 7-01.7,10, 13 LOOT A WD FO UTJ D. T7lOTJJIB;-A BUNCH OF KEY8, tied With'a JQ piece of green tape.' The owner can have tnem by paying for this advertisement. Lit FQ R OALG R E riT, ufliftblm, F, W.ffCRCimER, E x ecu 1 0 r 0 a 1 e ! QN Wednesday next. 13th inst at 10 o'clock A. M., we will seU at Exchange Corner, by order of the Executor, J v ( Pew No gallery (Front - ' side)Jin James' Chnrch, 1 ..evil it.u 2vn r,-....:.rr.-;- ;s V-' l -I 1 ; I) V
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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March 13, 1872, edition 1
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