Newspapers / The morning star. / March 15, 1872, edition 1 / Page 1
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I - ' .w Jin in,, mum . inn 1 mill sawmill I nnu.m iajiiujmiini urn mi i mmmmmmmmnmmmmmmrmimmajmmvt -m,--- . ka: ... . . .... . CriC;r " r c ..: -y, . . , . ;' ... , , ' ! v PUBLISHED DA1L1, ' bKBSAUD; Editor uJ I'rcp'fs n' Bank BnllrtlngsV Front Et.! C l ' tt( H ffHM till1 I li U . roar f.13. g l j a 1 J ' Si . .. r - t Coitr- t trwica at ltd . V IU. -j- " rrvi wil1 be delivered in any f-,6 h City at FitTBUH Cbnts per week 191 . .f i - I Barom eter. moui eter. Weather W' light ItloudjT M.l 30:21 . m. hw- 54 01 SW treab Cloudy . 4 3 w brisk iciouay . Jn Tmp: of day, 01 dcg : '.''. ? Ml baroiuetrte readings are reduced ,hw-A-l'ivel and to 2a degrees Fahrenheit. , KOBBHT &B1BOIH, I 4 Serg't Signal Service U. S. Aj . . Weather lleport. ' - WAR DEPAETMST, Uillce ol UbleH3ls:nai Officer, cer, ; V AiLnj:loD, March It i:3o v. JYobabiliik u,. diminished pressuraover -WettVlrlinia: .uit-oiitloue moving northwestardly oveclhe iiddlc and New TEuglaoJ States with cloudy ' f.rhtr an d rain, exc pt.ftoin northern Ohio M DOrlQCru - yeruium, new jiauiauuc . auu : iward. where snow Will prevail. Cloudy . 1 7 . . Kt IT- ... V. 1 - .4 ihredteoln-r weather is probable lor the ftn. In advance May. jj,.ifud South Atlantic States to night. Ria-J Lr taronatac, noriweaterly winds and falling niperaiuro will extend by Friday morning mr Uio ooumeru ana .mu'-io . ohiw .wuh ekariuic weather very generally, and probably .n-r tlie New Ens-land Sutes by Friday, AJ M. Dangerous wluda are not anticipated for" the Unlf aud Atlantic coasts. ' ; " , ' 1 JU . r two NY llmington Library Association is ,.,-n dally during the wetk fr jm 10 A. i : , m . tro-M tou V. M., axd . from "M to 10. i-ilUt IT AOLli , AOVEaTlSUiU. .We cull tne uttentlon of thd business- men uI 'ffiiminftton'- to th suierror advantages affered by ?rV;jrM.;K'V' ' XfiE "WK tKL Y STAR au uuvertlsinar mcdluio. It. has, without it: ntioii, Lar6et Circulation of any pub- exct liwt ion iu Wilmington J and W can; satisfy rti,y iiiitf ihat It has no equal as a -mediutnof uimantCAUon with thf people of the Trural .jkticts now trading with. Wilmington. We solicit a call iroro those who wish to ,iacrt thslr business' promlneaDy before the eivs )t this section, confideat that we) can offer udocemeots that cannot rati to piease. . vk au w Ass sjtsiHia a . . ,i.i 5ttiiuuxHa i live iiook a tore," 3 Market street. Ueadlng far Leu t . ' , -. ; . -; . ,. -I . .. ; Duclkt A Kllis, Uu of the Big Boot U!d Geutieuicu'a Bhoes. Made to Order; 0. G. PAKSLEr. Wovd I Wood 1 - MuNSOji & Oo.fThe' Epilog" $tyie iJtripc Caitioiertf Patterns.. T . . r Ckosly & MoHais.--;Iloraes at Auctin- C. W. Oldham. Concord Chapter No. 1 J. F. RoeCkkbt.' A False Rumor.; ., G. G. Bobbins. For Rent. . Mk. Jas A. 'OiTESWllinlnKton. Ppera J. A. CLiFrouii.T The Cuallcnze. . l' installable aVeaters. The following is the list of unmalUble let tn remaining In the city pustofflce March 14 1 J. li S jutherUod, Bowdens, N. C. ; Mls Car line 01lver,.Mount O.lve, Wayne Cor, IN. O. ; MjxwUI & Payson, New York; Mrs. Isabella iones,-iialtlaiore,t Md. ; jas.'U. Parker, care W. R. Brothers. Saffolk.Va. ; Mrs.-Isaac Dodd, Fayettevllle, N. ' C. : Mrs. Young, care N. Waslila,ton, D. C; Meftrs. Jones Sc Johnson, Charlott-V. C." WeddlnK take. ; Four pounds of flour, four of bolter eight of sugar, ons of citron, fl vo ol currents, two of raielns, one dunce of nutmeg, (oar lemons, one pint of cream, thirty eggs, one hall spoon ful ol salerxtus. This will make nine loaves iu two quart, puns. Wrk the butler and sugar to a cream ; add the egg, -beaten separately, last of all the flour. : ,. Presbytery of Wilmington. ' . 1'he Presbjfery of Wilmington, held Its Spring session at Brown, Marsbr . Church, Jp Bladeu couuty, on Thur.daj of laat.week VTe learn from the Golbo6 Jfe ;bat the meeting wta very Jut,"estlng and harmonious. The nut fccssiou.of the,-Prtabytefy., was ap pointed to meet lu' Kenans vllle," oh Thursday before the, third Snodayiu Beptember.V . :l Touritnm nt 1m pwpltn. '! " y We Icuru from the Goldsboro Mettenger that the joung men of Klenansville section, DupUn cunnty, ace ppriog for a grand Tournament to take place at au early day. ; A $250 borsa is to Ge awarded, and every arrangement is being ' made to render-the occasion one of great chivalry aud enjoyment. v We lrsro that the property holders on 8ev- entb 8treet, Interested In the sidewalk alluded to In our paper a day or two since, had a meet ing yesterday, aod drew up a protest ;!in refer enceto tho evil complained of, which will be presented to the Board, of Aldermen at thebr next taeetlbg. a narrow Esoape from DiowuIiik - Yesterday afternooD.'asan aged colored man . was paddling bis ,vown canoe ". across, the tape Fear, the boat being' laded with-wobdy passing Hat came la collisiod with the , frail craft and cipslzed it, precipitating the old man iuto the treacherous waters.. He ye led lustily lor help and fortunately it was forthcoming, one of the meu on the flat succeeded,' after oine difficulty, In 'getting "hold of him and i-uuiDg uim on decs, it wis ;a very, narrow escape, as the poor.fellow was about exbaost- l when taken. oat of the watef; The male members of the Berger Family "oupe, with lothers. Lid a very pleasant ex orion down the river yesterday on the steam l"g . T. Itaon; A The party "went as far as 'a Head, visited the works for (he Improve- op nver and bar and other, objects o erest, retumlnr to the'cifv fata ' In ths 'trnoon on the Government Burveylng .vuooner. ' The ; party' were" provided1: with wuble refreshments' knd ' enjoy ei the " trip . , , ....... . . , , - - , ,,...! 1 --- ' -L.---I. - - - - : - - , . , . - tOVHt tiuta. Swallow and marlins have made their appearat.ce. .- . -... J I UeCailro Isln Newbern He latnbflhprA . . - 7J ure Becnraine ooay u peculiarly Tinior- JoS'i,V5JPwi r'- ' ' ? "vv on assembled at th Opera House laivt evening, tuuate, as the reward enonotL claimed until pnuieib. - . - - :V..:;,:-r-:i,1,.w to witness the most chaste r and attractive per- the bod is " deUvered to the SheriB of the T1T WeaJh11 as 8rm "lfa formanceKlvcu in iim!D8ton:dar!nga?i ; f "ieAithVKS? to indications pi raln. , t . : , . . months: past. We. would ft hat we could give his party made a cursory search of the prem- ' Fires raging in the woods East of the city to , the public an adequate sUtemeht ol the od found a portion of the oodsi taka mBADXVGS ron.LBNT fryJ -c; f taaV nlffht . -- . 1 4 MM -,u . i.. A,A " ''u't .t onrthe store ol Mr. A. XL McLeod, and- also Sermons Prached in Religious House. laatjiWiU .. f . rare,, merit of ;1the splencljdcombinaUou of pne.o two articles taken from the SUerltt'e of- ; 't: taods 5lsTage to the FCor,- ;; , - . Thn Rjrrrof P.mllit olr f ntlno.. -vr " talent nnw nrfnvm!nat !n WllmtmrUn ,.Tt, tlce on lh nrpviKlnn nf Ihp ri-ppnt mhhi-rff !rt (JlOnet -ITrft vem. - - . '.T 1 -. Berirer Family eive a Matinee on I 8aturday afternoou at 2t o'clock. Admission W cents. Children half price. There will be a special meeting of " Con- tord Chapter, No, I, this evening,, at o'clock Jfot Mi E.'M. des;reei "i .? ' :The regular monthly meeting ol the Boari T i Harry VVatklus will take possession i the Derby farm, at Aiken, S. C, bp the 1st of Jehu Anderson7 colored,' was sent to the Work if ouc yesterday, hU term of service bQt ne .sentiment, as o the remarkable vers belng fifty five days. ' . r ; , atllity of this lady Miss Knapp Is a fine . All business will bo suspended In vthls city on SU Patrick's" Day. Our Irish" friends will, oT course, appreciate this very highly. Tlro directors oi the Wilmington, Char lotte and Rutherford railroad met yesterday. .No business of imnprtance to tbe pobllc trans- acted, il'-f -H v '---1- r i-l '..! l A , The only case before the City Court yes terday was that of John Anderson, charged with stealing a watch. Judgment fot the pen alty (f50) and the costs.. :i . :. ; ; A rumor having obtained circulation that ,f ia. .- .Prof. Kuecke .u.u- kU . cltyjae has found und It necessary to publish a irt dcnJloK he taa entertained any such notion. He is pcrmanantly located here. The Western editors, to judge fronrour exchPnges from that quarter; are all In love with Mrs. Moulton her singing and express - r- - 1 11 1 1 curing me past weeKinere nas arriveu at this port 27.S00 bushels of corn, arid we learn that fall 50.000 bushels more is on Us way here?. The residence ef Mr.: John B. Brown Cavers' Creek.. Bladen COUDty. Caught fire frnm trvrb hnThnHttV T-.f aKnnt9 n'MArM P. M . ancUwas, entirely destroyed. , No insur- . v - .- - auce. In our .article of yesterday, in reference v. n i hf3 Bo?s 8trongr a slip of the pen made ui say exactly .what we didn't mean. The words I i Satntif.. nffr : nnuuflfl ) .j,nnii4 I u.j .vi uim . i bvwHf . . bmw.. read Saturday evening eucceedinc', or fol- -t Our old friend, Sampson Boone, of Fay.- ettevlile, called on us yesterday. ' Though In his; 80th year Mr.' Boone reads' without spec tacles and is as vigorous and active and as full of life as many who have only attained half his yean. .Long may be wave 1 -.. r . ; . Mr. August Kehr,' one of our well known and popular German citizens, took his depart ure yesterday for Europe, where he goes on a visit to his fatherland. We wish him a pleas-V fnt trip and a Sale return. The . auction sale of horses by Messrs. Cronly & Morris, advertised to take place yes terday morning, was postponed in conse quence of the non arrival of the animals' io time.- The sale will positively Jake place this mornLic-. See advertisement. - 7 v v. - , .. i t . . . - t . The tad spectacle taa witnessed, jaiter- day moraine, of a young man from the coun try toying dead drunk In the bottom ofbls cart,fwblle a mere youth presumed to be hi. brother; was acting as driver of the vehicle. It might have beensupposed that he was'lll, but . " r . .. . I4,- for two or three mysterious ' looking bottles which protruded fronhls pockets, Our Cblp Basket. '1,::. ' Who cannot keep his own secret ought not to complain If another tells It. y J ' v . ' , . . v - Over-warn friendships and hot potatoes their admiration in prose and poetry by the Company, which will commence a threejiays' V Marcn Zl ien tne spanning ionng aa .,,.. . , . - i . .v rt n I I tiveeKngsress and Commedieune, MRS J. "stlcKfuI.". I enzaiiement at the ODera House on-Thursday 1 a oatk.s-Rnd hftrwideiv nHithrftted COM. are generally dropped as soon as taken up. : . I and mother were sitting smoking injtne corr - v - i"!.: ' fc - I r Mr: McQueen listened for some time to r Many a girl thinks she can do . nothing ntttmnt Ahnthtni) am) vIipd thi vet one anrft th.ntn itn nothing with him V ' ' -i. Bankers ".ought to "pro.spe;r They always - , . i .. . ... taksao much.lnterest In vtbelr. business, you know tyr y Z, '.'VfcV-ii AiT-iti":ri' Lit fhii wA klnd word will often tell more than severest reproof, asd a sigh of sorrow makes far deeper impression .than open censure r:J The fact of its being leap year has tempt- ena Buffaloes b become engaged to seven- tw.'M..- -.AiiuB7h teen men, nine 01 whomwiltane her for breach of promise.. - - v- -. - ' i 7 v . . ' M. - . - a . . . . A Cincinnati woman soia ner natr to ban but her drunken husband,-and lie showed his appreciation by getting angry at the loss of k.-r...... '.iJT.: i a, J :. .'A ucrtrcso M,Fyv"s i Mt.yivv. , c - :,f . .- ' nr-v t,ri4 -7 v,4 ' " IWU TUU(,I.UtUCU Will. U iSUH , utv .- r - T r troth on a: ocfeaslons If voq allow them to! shnffls and deceive In small matters they will soon do itln greater, till all reve ence for truth Is lost- . ; - i , v. vv-v-'A: 1 f Ar orloVn individual . perambulated the streets of Boston a few days ago seeking for a wife. He said he .would give, fifty ; cents' to any one who would put him on the track of a first"i,ate"aft(cle; and that "he would furnish the,jirtlcle, when obtained, with a home- on a good fantt.--;-'" , Mr. James D. Brooks, formerly connected with the "Brooklyn Life,'' haa received the appointment of General Supervising Agent for the State of North Carollnaf or the Wilmington "North Carolina Ltie Insurance Company.NTbis Is In every respect a good .appointment" .'iff. .Brook. l..gil.nD0(.UrU.glntrtty.nag0 i-; possessed of tbnslness capacities .'of . the first Order He has had tnoch experlnee 1n tbe , . . - , , . v. . . . , . Insurance business, in which he has always been noted fdr his energynd promptness. f r We the services of a gentleman so capable In every j- A HOUSE. ... .'. v.v.-,.,- " . " . s V v , i ' : , 1 . s i -T..- - 1 lncomoarablv the finest andleneeof the sea- 1 talent now, performing In Wilmlnsrton. The txhlbitiou U to Jbe Llghly commended not more for its rare merit than for Its elevated cal features. The lar .nd u.ht.d'.n.iii t " " . o " t of or best people, whlcho freely manifested lat evening Its hjarty appreciation, will, we are assured, second -us In onr em Dhatle en- I "Viivi VVUIU1U.VIUU . .-. - ....... .-. . w rWenardly know which feature otjast even- j'versation with several .gentleman, 8ad- Irfg's performance deserved the warmest com- j c&ndatlon. 'Miss Anna Berger'a cornet solo elicited very hearty praise, and there can be presence. Her rendering ol ' Comln' Thro the Rje" In response to an encort was very agree-. alSfe and-called forjh a liberal display: of en-1 thuslasm. . Miss HenrletU Berger's Staff Bell 8olo Is a tare gem of melody, and Is of itscH worth the price of admission. - Of Mr. Sol. Smith Rasstll It Is quite Unnecessnry to speak at length His reputatloo aTa comic delineator Is coextensive with, the United Stated. I He Is, Indeed, a rare humorist. K v f : ' r , We again urge . upon such of the public as have not witaossed this performance not to deny 'themselves the present' opportunity . v--"".r "t6VV terminals to-morrow evening., ; ;, :;; ;. Mrs. Oates Comic Opera Company. r'i . . . . .. . Tho attention of the amusement loving por Hon of our citizens Is called to "the adfertlse- meht of Mrs. Jas. A. Oates' Comic Opera - . I " W".1U v. rir,suW our hands Is needed to seenre for Mrs. Oates I crowded houses during heir brief stay ; here. A iorrenondeiit at Rnrk Point wrttea na .1... ; w t-" i v I subicribers I u thai section 6y the Irregularity ... . . . .. I with - which the Stab reaches them.: 'Fre qucntly the paper; falls to arrlvo for tjfo or three days and then the missing ones all torn upatxncc. We assure our friends at that noint that thQ fanlt does not lleln oarofflce. . . - . ; - - , ' 7. T 7 as the paper K regularly mailed and we can Imagine no-excuse lor such- Irregularity in its reception.'. '. ' v;. '' ' r- THE ftOBESOSf OUTLAWS, Full FatleIr'ft lie Report em Kill lnjr sf Boss Strong. - - JFrom t&e Lambert on Rctbesonian. 1 j 1 5 We are gratified to be able to announce this week that another of tho Lowrey band of out laws has probably been sent to that bourne from which no- traveler ever returns. lioss Strong, one of the fiercest devils of .the pack was shot aud in all probability killed -Mr. Jas. McQaeen, a resolute and determined young man, who back for sometime been watching the movements of the outlaws. - The .circumstances, t aa detailed Jo us by Deputy bberiff McMillan, are as follows : Ou Thursday night of last week, about mldnhzht, Mr. McQueen left Shoe Heel alone, provided With rations for a day or two, and well armed with a long range rhf? ?u S,tw?, KOOd, walked iu: the direction of short time before jdayiight repeaters,, sou 8cuffl.atown. A be arrived in" ! the , neighborhood of the cabin -of Andrew Stroug, one of the --of SSSSSSnuiSL M..el.M .S) i a. fl - xVS. a within among the bushes, where be remained all day Friday. - Late Friday: evealug ho discovered the two brothers, Boss and Andrew Strong, aDDroach and enter the cabin.. After the out-1 liws had r.taken their supper and: everything hcMms nnlet. Mr. ( Quran stealthily drew near and crawled up to the door, a small open ing at tbj bottom of the shutter, technically termed in log cabin ' parlance a - cat hole, ' en abled him to take a partial survey of tOSto te l nor. toe two ouuawa ,weret reciuuog upoa I their backs oa the floor, while Andre ? wife nor. . The two outlaws .were , reclining upoa j tbj converealioo1 that was passing between I them, -which was' confined to the men and I wuicu eeemca w rciaw wamij w cuuipiniuio I Strongs thought were riot disposed . to allow 1 if th. I jisri nipmhpri nf Inn Mnd Dhn thn Ja ,57 1 Af leozth.- Boss drew from his pocket a 1 mallharpuponjwhlchhecommeoceu playing i . jfi-c-V-e- t-kint? advantaire of the 6ound of tbe musip to drown any slight .noise ne miZhl m oringmg nis rine 40 -posi- j placing the muzzle- of his gun at the small 1 opening aDove oescnoeo, iooa. aeiioera aim at lne barB bead of Boss Strong which lay at a aiiWnce of about three feet from the door, and i flied. The ball took-effect, and the oallaw shrugged his. shoulders once or . twice as if Bail uilIlvU uia - auvuMivto wuw wa. m . - i mnVinu f--hie effort to Jlft himseH ud. when j he became' perfectly quiet and motionless, PprDU u" aFT' SrTn Jrnli""Z firii Andrew exclaimed: Dar Boss, you've i Eone andikiiiea yourself ! oeen atemp you aDoni oein so caretesa wiu yuuc kuu. auu r . , , . t T 'n j . I na of the women-cried: ' Lord-a-tn&s&a. dat h.rD donQ bust an' killed Boss.?' The true state of the case was;; however, ltf a moment suspected, the cat hole" was closed, and Andrew took refoee in a corner where It was LSs2lle-,?K?- from ""' Mr, McQaeen now concealed himself behind 1 the chimney where he remained for some time . - . . hoping that Andrew would come out to dis- bllng outlaw bravely sent his wile out to re- I connoitre, who soon returned and reported no discovery. Andrew, however, still kept his retreat in the corner, and finding it impossible to draw him out, Mr. McQueen returned as fast as be could to Shoe Heel to procure assis tance. He could find no one, .however, who wm willinK to aeeomDanv him back - to the scene of-danzer. and was., compelled I to wait till Saturday morning before - he could col lect i a lorco to return, ue snccceueu, however, at lensth in mustering a : few men who arrived at the house of the outlaws about 10 A; M. but only to find that tbe iameliad escaped. -Tbey found in the I waahinc the blood stains from the floor, and ima ftlASsi l.srfta 'SSKa.shaTS been taken away an hour earlier Dy otepnen xrcy and Andrew Strong, but iu what dl- rectlon they did not know,, as they had been iwJU .ft... them- nntil thebody had been 1 iickets to be nad at ueinsoergers book tstorer I comeaies ana operatic xjurieaque js.xirava " -v. , . - .a,, ..-j , ' ganzas will afford. Tne opening performancd . of A 8,ew l.e Somewliere.; I wJ'onte mte any search for the body, the party ra- turned totthoa Ueel, aad thooxli yxerceeems bodv wilt nrhhahiv , Th "n 5 f . . r 'V. r r fnUlfH. lr' - '"mi ' .' v--'- M Oo Monday last, Mr. Hardy G. Parker, a DO tnnnn o i Iwinn Fullrlonrf pilt - iht arrfcd j. town 0Q tDe 8teaVa er yt nd oceeded to the' store of KTch oi.i,. . tt ki uA . w . . . WW-. -W j lus.MVICi IT an bWil IUK UU O II Id VWU- denly his head was "seen to fair upon his without speaking a word or giving any signot consciousness. Jt is supposed he diedbt heart jdisease. -. ;-:.nrti j" - Edgecombe is out of debti i - JtABBIED. HILL CHAPMAN. At the residence of the residence or tne bride's father,4 on the 12th inst , by Rev. A , F. ifatl in, M DickaOf allss ava; 11 ill to Rlch'd Chapman, ?n'u uniomaiu i both of London, jfidgland NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WILMINGTON OPERA HOUSE. :T i 'C ;- iU.IiD. U. A.: JjXi.Jli?. iu: :i . j .... . . I 4., . Ze$8ee .and Manageress, -iV ; ; V r K' - " . . v ' ' ;J ' -t MTOT TUree IMglUS na : VDiy, rSoMMEJTClNG ON THURSDAY EVENING. I - - t : . I LaDbi - ariinces In Wihninktun tn s-ason, tre XW xnrMtaA. jjbh x, win maito luur uaiy tenting a series ox the most att-active repre- sanitations, whien their extensive and brll- I llaat repeitolre of Comic Operas, Mosiear UAtUUTEU SflT A AX IS MA.UXiIXE.ri S , (Mrs. Oates appearlag in her unrivalled per-1 conation of JoseDhlne. with several new vocal I aonatlon of Josephine, with several new vocal introductions,) ana tne very ureiy zarce oi - J y. AN ALARHINU SACRIFICE. On Friday evening, first time here of Plan. ch$s great Operatic Carle que Extravaganza , Due announcement will be made of Satur- davs jerformances. . , KEaEK VEL) ok ATS will be sold at Ueins berger Mnslo store, commencing on Monday, lttniostaiyo'ciocK, jujix. - UEMERAL ADMISSION I; Reserved Seats, $1 25 ; Gallery, SO cents Colored Gallery. 25 cents. march 15 tf " v.- M. CROIfLY, Auctioned. ' Br Cronly fc Morris. f. -.' , 1 Horses at Auction ! MARY L AK D STOCK ; FRIDAY, MARCH 15th, at 10 o'clock A. Mi; -we "win sell at JCxcliange corner. 30 Snperior Saddle and 4 r. ( 1 . . ' f t ' r j i i .n r t-'HarneES H.0 Horses. Full description and warranty of each given. time of sale. mar 15-1 1 W y ' i w a HTl 1 iiOUCOrCI lliapier, JM 0. li i . ; - C3 PECIAL MEETING of CONCORD CHAP- O TER NO. 1 TBI4 E EN IN G, at ly o'clock, I x uegioe. By order of M. E. H. P. ; . . ' ', C. W. OLDHAM, WitsmroTow, March 15, 1872-lt " SecyV A alse Riunor . SEEMS TO BE IN CIRCULATION OF MY having moved, or intending to move away i uvu MJovtiy. ju.r monut, puiroiw arom tne city, axy irtenas, patroBB ia tne Dubxie In irenerat are hereby informed that my stay in W ilmingtoa is permanent, an1 that I am constantly receiving uQpils in Music at MisosUe Hall, wbere also the finest assort xnent of JrlANOs may be found lor sale. . , .' v. - Respectfrtily, ; - Inarcb7t ' ' J. JT. RUECKERT. rv:wdodi woodi: 1 A FULL STOCK OF4HAND, CUT AND UN- l out, delivered promptly . . - ..... . t . ...... vrc4. S. J . . . . . 4 ' r' r " Coal and Wool Yard. . 1 4 . .'rw : ...V I march 15-tf "t Old . Gontlemetfo ! Shoes - rm m iuau - UAkAAaiA. - r . ' .-. . k a ... - i TVfo .order, r ryi :hit 4 - w. r v .XJtOM TUJfi.&OJ!"A'.KSA JAlUltUOCIU ! 1 i- : ' MI ' "' i -'J AND CALF SKIN, wlthlBrbad Low Meels. DUDLEY A ELLIS, : -yJ-H i ' Sign of the Big Boot;' ,:tuar:i5tf The Challenge. "TN ANSWER TO THE CHALLENGE from JL the Wart A Bally isase Bail Club, x, J. A, uiiirord: do not noia mvsetx i e iooubi jie. as the Harnett Club has not yet be n re-oigan lzeaana cannot, mere tore, oe cauea tne xxar- thia matter I dniy speak for inyseir. - marcn 19 It - -J. A. CJI it en looid be- understood that in sir. . JJIi-FORD. .xfur-V .?'.-? '-'x-if ; i.:'1' r?ii y?;,? GNXL ATORE eIN,; THE BRICK BLOCK corner or Nash and Goldsboro streets, la tne town of fjllson, N. C. ' " v $ - ,x , -; Apply to ?. A - -: G.fW."ROBBINS, .1 iJ'U :r'-t yr-: 5 '?r 1 V' hnin. i n i -- w t nil': NEW AD VERT1SEMEKTS:; LEUT. BY YIELDIVO TO THE EVIDENCES OF the troth of Jesus Cnrlst. and Imororlnc tne light we tutTe, we receive from him rreai er light, and prepare for brighter manlfestj- ld-ta thosa who Pray in Pri vate, Prayera.for Tarloaaoccaslons la private anauomesnoure, ana many more religions, . -- H?ff- lIMiriau Live Boos: and Mnslo utore , '..v The Spring: Style ? i of V 5 STRIPE CASSIMERE PAVrERNS, HorIIsU and ' .French Clotlis, V MADE TO TOUB ORDER. FINE WHITE SHIRTS, TIES, jBOW" Ac. 'l '' .r'' VjBUSKS, ',t' S I L K H A T S;; J U S T TKj. is. - , ; MUNSON ft COH Clothing and Furnishing Store, mar 15-tf 88 Market ft tt : 5 t i t a.x 1 XXOfYalXBt " JttiO Val AiVluvAY . . . .. . .. . . GRAND EXTRAORDINARY To Take Place April 4, 1872. Ti . HIS DRAWING will be eomnosed of onlv 2O.O00 TICKETS. The number of Tlcketa vnl be from wo. 1 to No. 0,030. The amount to be distribut-ffwill be 750. OOO Dollars, divided Into 648 FBIXES. in theroiiowujgiorm: . t 'V' . SSSSf""" " S'22 i jrriBO oi.... .......... ................ f so,uw lPrlzeof..... io,txo pwIeaoViijOOO each,", ."eo'oio tb9 Prises ot tiOJ. 281,500 - sm m nnrnvtm as i ini 9 APDrozimatlons of ft2,u.0eaob to the . 9 remaining Nos. of the denary of - "I . tho So. drawing the $3 O.M.0. 13,030 9 Approximations of $ jO each to the 9 I remaining Nos. of the denary of t the No. a rawing the 50,0U0........ 00, 2 Approximations of. $' 01 eaehio the . . I No. preceding and No. following I - the No. drawing tne $25,00 1,000 2 Approximations of 4500 euch to the , . i . No. preceding and" o. following 1 VJ - the fo. drawing the $10,0 0.. ...... ; 1,000 2 Approximations of $5.0 each to the ' I -xfo-preceding ana No. following . I the No. drawing the 5,00;.... i,ooo pn17'j: 0.?,U,w . $760,000 Pkicbs or Tickets its This D&Awraa : Whole Ticket... ........$5 CO Currency. Half TicieU. rs ui : . Quarter Ticket ; 17 CO " one-Tenth Ticket............... 7 00 " No ord ers filled f onless than One-Tenth Ticket , Address all orders to ;.i . . liUHNTO BROTHER. , " " 77 Gravlerbt , New Orleans, La. - Remit in Registered Letter or Post-Office Money Order. : I Official eopy of Drawing sent te every ticket holder. i- - (febSSnaclm ; Saddlery. A LL KINDS OF SADDLES, HARNESS, TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGSr And everything In the line of Saddlery Goods cheap tor cash at - I . J. S. TOPHAM & CO.S, , ... -r , c Ko. 8 Sonth Front street, .. feb6-tfhac . ,WUmlngton,N.C. WiliniiigtSn Opera;Hous.' ' FOUR NIGHTS ONL Yi ' CpmmeRcing llarcli 13th, 1872. . : -4-r-i "i 1 : 'f ! ; "- . "." . - , . r, ; . . . j . GRAND FAMILY. MATINEE SATURDAY vr'-- " ' AT a f.3 O'CLOCK First appearance in Wilmington of the orlgl , v ;J . naland only ; .' . . '; f;. B EJ GE R rFA'M I L; Yl ; SWISS BEIii- RINGERS ! Harpists 1 Toeailstr Tiollnlals 1 ' YOG LADIES' SILVER CORNET BAND I .Vi'r: ' .' : : LADY ORCHESTRA I V ; - I And the Great ' Humorist of " Amerfca, ' ; Admission,' 75 cents; Reserved Seats', $1 08. Seats can be secured at Helnsberger's Book and Mnslo Store. . : . ' tma 8-4 1-8. 9, 15 16 . M1S0ELLAKEQUS. J. F. RUECKERT, ( MASONIC HATJj, 1 - ; irynfT 59;5Inrket ? S tree! , Tioa PIA1IOS if OR GAITS i I OF ;THE BEST . t ' - : ... - i .1 ' r i Ileadlns: Factories In the United States. PIANOS Of ALL STYLES and PRICES to suit purchasers constantly on hand and for; sale. 49 All Inducements usually held out by Northern Manufacturers can only be had In the Etateaf the above place. ', ; '- - -4 GEO. WOODS A CO.'S PABLO II AND :?',V-.,NJWEST11T onojjrs f Jl ivi' THEY ARE PRE-EMINENT FOR THEIR . CHARMING OLO STOPS. BEAUTY v. " AND PURITY OF TONE, KLE-. v J I GANT DEIGN AND FINISH. 1 : ..V 1 V- - ,1 IN FACT THEY SUlt- ::. . N Xr PASS ANYORGAN . r Heretofore known cr Introduced In, this city. Call, Hear sad See Them !, : All Instruments Warranted for Five Years. A3-PIANOS. TUNED; AND REPAIR ED.a " A choice selection of Sheet Music on hana and for sale.' ;.".i5.r.;':. 5 ..j,; , " WtunxaToir, N. C. 41 F RUECKERT, :::inarl0.tf "-'"-""':r -.r ' ' "",':r ' f iUtavelrt Phospliate A Ok TONS of THIS 1UU For. sale on most favorable terms for cash, on time, or In -sxchange for . cotton tton on crop- . I . .. ; J tlme:i 11 nl l-'; Ct:ttraryr'tl: ;3J t i i r. rtfdft I 4 ' wiiiba cursed. Tixxa Casli ca ficmaad. M1S0ELLAKL0US. fTg tt3 Cafcierat3 C::l cf Gccri2 : " And to Uiose Soldiers rm otber Coni federate Stales wbo were JX1U- " : -.: r &a or Died iabU-SUte.;';;:"1, THE . MOXCUCJfT TO COST-$30,000. ; fJIHE CORNER BTOKE. It is proposed, shall ' JL . -bo laid as soon as tbe receipt will permlW. 2,00 Prices, valued at ($3 XJ.OOO) Five Hnn. area Thousttnd uoiuira. That a&ounr, ; only, in Tickets, to be sold. Tot every Ftr Dollars snbacTlbed there will be given a certlfleite of Ld e Membership to the Monumental 'Association. This certlfl cato will entitle the owner thereof to an equal interest in the 'Oiiowing property, to do uis . tributed as svn as tne requisite nnmoer. ox. shares are sold, to wit : . ; First. Nine Hundred ana One Acresof Land in Lincoln County. Georgia, on which, are the . well known Magruder Gold and Copper m ines, valued at......... .. V 00 ' And to Seventeen Hundred and Forty-Four. Shares in One Hundred Thousand Dollais of Unyed states Currency, to-wlt : . .r , l share of $10,0. ...... .........$10,00) 5.00a.... 60O 2 10 100, 20J 0 10:0 - .' ! " ii : - c ' . i 2,NX). 6,000 ioo4..... soooo 1,0 o ................. 10,000 v WJ ...... io.ouo loj,.-.............. ... lo coo. 5 ........ 10.000 25 :......,.... 10.000 10.. 10,000 ,; ,v:u.- X "'"..-;-;-!. : . ; . ,1100,000 ? From the Firstelasa Reai Estate offered by' , well-known patrlotlo citizens, to tne con'ed- erate Monumental Association, the ifJtlowlog Pi lzes have been selected, and added, to the foregoing Shares : 1st BERZELIA. This well-known Resort, with the Large Residenwe, S ore, etc, and Foar Hundred Acres of Land, immediately on the Geor&la ltaUcoad, twenty miles irom Au gusta, t Paying an annual yield of ' FUteen Thousand Dollars. , , ' 2 The well known CITY HOTEL, fronting on Broad ' street. The building is or xmck, three stories . high, 134x70 leet. alued at $i(J,000.- - " - - ' r ' "'.. 3(LXHE SOMTUD2 PLANTATION, In Russell countv. Alabama, on the cnattaboo. chee Klver, with elegant and commodious im provements. The average rental, since ttt4, has been over8even($ -,0ou) Thousand AJollar. - 4th. That Large Brick Residence and &tore on Northwest corner of Broad and Centre streets, known as the Pninlay or liaudry. liouse. Rent Two Thousand Dollars. , 4th Tho Rogers' House, on Greene street, a new and elegant Brick Kesidence, in most desirable portion of that beautiful street. Val'iedatiteoo. : v. . i :.. Cth Flat Bashrwlth 120 Acres of Land, half a mile from city limits, the elegant Suburban Residence of Antolne Pollain,sq in good order. Valued at $18.00X tb. The Deariug House, a large and com. m odious Residence, with Thirty City Lots 69x210 feet, fiontlng on McKinne and Cames Btreets.- Valued at 16,00j. ; d 8tb. Stanton-Resldence and Orchard, onthe Georgia UaUroad. - Valued at $00. AL&O 1 Share of One Hundred Rales cotton. t 1 Fifty - - , 1 ' " ' lweaty.Flve " m it - .244 snares or one uaia eacn. . -; ' The bales to average 400 pounds, and class' -Liverpool Middling. - ' - aha valae-of the separate Interest to which the holder of each Certificate will be entitled, ' will be be determined by the Commissioners, who will announce to the public the manner, th time, and placeof the distribution. The following gentlemen, nave consented to act as Commissioners, and will, either by a ommittee from their own body or by spteial Trustees appointed by themselves, receive . and take proper charge of the money for the Monument, as well as the Real astate and the U. S. Curr ncy offered as Inducements Jor subscription, and will determine upon the plan for the Monument, the lnbcription there, on, the sltd therefor, select an orator for the occasion, and regulate the ceremonies to be observed when tne corner stoae la laid, viz.: Generals L. AicLaws, a. it. wrigut, m. a. . Stovals W. M. Garduer and Goode Brgan,Coi. C. bnead, CoL W m. P. Crawford, Waj. Jos. R. Cummlng, ieore T. Jackson, Major Joseph Ganahl, atal 1. P. Girardey, Hon R. H. May, Adam JOhuston, Jonathan M. Miller? W. H. GocJrich, J. Ai. Butt, lionry Moore, A r. W. E. Learing. :. -i - ..- .x'- Asents are aiiowea twenty per cent, xney are required o -pay their own expenses ; Tickets and Circulars alone being furnisbed to . them. They will remit weekly the amounts rioia saies recetvea, less tneir tyommisoions. itio commissions will be deducted fruin simple coatributlons ).:-; ' -' . on account oj tne very great laoor requirea - oi ae venerai agents, me ouertu eervioes ux? one or more prominent gentlemen, wen an t ravoranty anown torougnoui tne ooutu,-win e accepted to act witn us. - . . . Parties deslrtuir to contribute to the Monti- . ment. and who do not with to participate In the award, will receive a special receipt. Tne money will be turner over to too Treasurer, and will be appiopriated to the Monument without any ueuucuon whatever, i ;i -fi . V , Lb & A. 11. MoLA WS, Gen. Ag'ts, . " No. 8 MM P. O. Range, Mclntoab fct :4 , .,.. li l-f:? ' : .;' Augusta, Ga. .. Mrs. Carlton Belt. Coleman House. N. Y.. M les Mary Ann Buie, Columbia, 8. Cj Hon; Jas. At. emytne, Augusta, ua. aiajor .joi.n xun woody, Washington, Ga.; K. ti. Mat tin, Esq., .Tuscaloosa, Ala., Traveling Agents. , , i'v mar 9-6 mos . . ". Impo rt e d and D. o xa e s t ic CIGARS, rpiis Bjf r,viie?Vr f K-' j-Jtti riuoTT. V' - 43-Sign 'of ''the Fascinating Indian Glrt-Sa mar 7-tf Cotton Geed I " r ICKSON UOTTON, seed; :1 "iOEELia'COTTON 9TKKfS ':." C : For sale by :. y: m A Air mar 9-d2wwlnx : '1 - " Y MURRAY, A We HaTe JTast Rcccltca jrV.N assortment of Choi oo Preserves, Jellies, Pickles, Crajidy Fruit's and a folf line of V CANNED GOOD? "CRACKER, Act, Ac.; r snihl0-tf WE3T A HARRIS S WIANTEDw IMMEDIATELY A No. 1 Tur pt;nme Distiller and tour Pine Battel CoopeiS. Apply to J.R.PHIU-lpfiRO, f: Carter a viil5, W M C. A A. it. R., 6.oMor To SritrwT xiusoir, Wtlmfngton, JN . C. ' marllw ' - . '-, . : . FOR OAL n, o n n g r Etfii CiAIJS CIRCULAP-PAW MILL, In good order. In Qture of""' . ...AehiU-im .. r. KEitnnKPn.: . -1TJ ?Q StrP? AJXO V If CAltDS. printed In tho m gtyle,at j ,wu. li; Bernj wisrrrscr most ele'Tsui INAUD'S "1 f r ! t - : j 'I'. 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