fill " . PUBLISHED DULT, : M il HJiXlJTAIU) Editor rrc;r. Hawon Bank Building, Front SU . i-ian' In'advanco 7 CO h i atus in advance a n Jl' .nonius, advance, 2 CO month, la advance 73 Iorj Sta will bo delivered in any y "f tns at i"1"6 Cents per wek, Uarooi eler. 3Ch00 SO. 10 80:13 mom' Weather eter. ? A. t i'. M. M. CI 60 i5 8 VV genk't loody r irn ix air i : Culm Clear ' Meau IV-.; of dayt 63 dejr. . j ,(vrr.. AH uaronieiric readings are rt-dUced ti e MM-level and to 83 dcrves Falircuheit. KobfiKT SSVBOTB.' Serji't Slenal Uerviee U. S. A.; Weather ftcport. ? OlUce of Chief SJsrtial Officer. -! : ' WasBlngton MarcUf 15-4:35 , Jr? Ml J : : The barometer wm continue riMo,on Sat niday from lower lakes to Florida and eastward to we Atlaotlc, wilh wceieny to noriherly, viu'U aud clear but continued cold weather; tbe pressure will diminish ove and tveet of the lower Mississippi valley, with winds veer in to easterly and southerly; It will continue diuiinihioK from the lower Missouri valley to Lake Superior, and gwdually extend eastward 9ver Michigan and the Ohio valley, with winds bucking to southerly, ir'&lng tempeature and increased cloudiness. . .. . s. Dangerous winds are not anticipated for the Gal f and Atlantic coasts. 1 r- tto Kitluc Boom i !f Uttbe Wllmlnffton Ubnury Association Is . oyeiv daily during the week from 10 A, i, to i . M.-, fi'oxu 4 to 6 P. M., ana liOja,7Ji to 10 r.Ai.-' i':,- : v j pKOriTAni.1: . AlVRTXSIAtiJ . We call the attention of the bubiness jmen of Wilmington to the superior adrantajjes ott'ered by ' -t TllK WEEKLY STAR ' - as n ad vertlslng raediu tn. It has, without 'exception, the Zarg&t Circulation of any pub lication in Wilmington; and we can satisfy any one that it has no equal as a mediupt of coiuuiunlcAtlon with thw people of the xnral .llHtrlcU now trading with Wilmington, -T T We boliclt a call irom those who wish to place their businea prominently before! the tmniie vl this section, confident that we; can otfer lad ncc meats that cannbt fall to pleolso. ':;KieM&uoi&'s Life Book Store, 39 Market slrevt ElegdUl beaftty by art. ; ! - iVX.- Di'dlet & Cixis, Stgn'of the Big Bi'Ot Uve top boots. - ; ' . c W. M. tethso- nnry ilalllard's cream ebocolstes, &c: Wrt t, ?.-r? ; , ,v ' J. 0. dTEVs son Fifteen hundred pound N. (J. ho round. ! ,. . , - .: ft' JA" W 4 S D. W'aLLA.csBink of New nanoyer ' Rare investment.' Cuonlt & MoftRis, Auctioneers norses nd tuules at auction. ' ,r - ' J. W. IlawETT -Five good boot and shoe makers wanted. (iREBx & Flasmb, DrnggUts Rockbridge slum water. . , . .. . dee advertisement of Jilgbie, who Is selling foods cheap. " v - , Lamp Explosion Narrow Escape. Considerable . excitement, was occasioned for a few moments, late yesterday afternoon, by the explosion tf a kerosene lamp. in the inillincrj store of Mrs. . Strock, on Front street, near tbe corneV of Market. At the time of the accident a young lidy employed In the establishment was silting at work by the table npon, which ihe lamp was standing, when all of a sudden, without soy apparent cause, it exploded, the ol, which had become Ignited, stresmiffg Into tbe Hp ot n lady and confmanlcatlng'the fUmesto her dress, wbftb, ot course, was Instantly in alight blaze. commendable presence of mind, however, she seized the folds of hi r dress from tbe sldls and so brought tbem together as to effectually smother the fire, aodit was thus extinguished without doing any material damage except to the drees. The lamp wits only partially full of oil, or tbe accident might , have resulted more serlonsly. ,.,-. . - i.. ClfjrUontl. : . ' The city ' offers, for - sale f50,0V0 of 8 per. cent. I5unas, payable, twenty, years ' autr. toe 1st of January, 1873 ; " principal ' and Infest payable In" Gold In NerYprk aC the Bank of tbe Repubiff, or at Wilmington,1 N. , c, dn'the ltdMs of Januaryand July t -rt, t;k 5 Tuee bonds wereoffere4at 82. The price sppearstoo bigW jit If proposed now to place 4 themata lawcrrate, ..Tbese.bonds arojfor sale, at all the Banks and Banking houses In the. city.' No better investment offers and the contract Is for ; golJ, andTwbateveir may bappen it means gold. It. fasnloa TwinaTlna-a. ' -i, "s-. Fale shades are generally most becoming. Playing the harp shows off a pretty arm. .r Myrtle green is a nice shade of silk for even- " : -".v.".'" : . ! Solid, plain and costly Is the rule for Jew-' A new shade of pale violet silk Is the Uor ten.la. ,!it'J i" !:' -..vl- -J. I ' , A yellow sain ls'made rosy by contrast with Ween. - . r, ' ' - ' Tali ladles are wearing the hair" low on the neck again, n ' ': ' i. .' V i . ' Ceruiu tiuts of blue bonnet strings deepen Krty eye Into violet." ' ' " I Maie noodles In New Turk wear rosettes under their Adam's spples. Qddcn Death. - - Au old colored mso, between P0 andCpyears 'Ke living on front, between Woostfr and "awson streets, raa taken suddenly 1111, yes terday morning and died)n a half hour after rds. Cpr6ner,Hewletitimm"onedf. $ jury Xterday andwll)hQld an Jriquest .ovlr the bdy tbi mdrning at'V'tfcleckCxPeteaied a sblp-carpenter and was fora long time ,u lh employ of the late Mr. Cassldey. ' - Ahappy pair maae CDoIce of. the 23th of eorury ss their man lace da r. and were re Winded by the ofaclatlh.r clerfftmirt 1 thai their . ilvr wedding would be celebrated in Jest ICO jean, : -W R vTW A-)--',:Sx ?oi. ix-itq. 150. ; .wnGgontoATiritD I.oeal Doisi Me69rv ronly.'A Morris . advertise7 nn ot her sale o horses to take place at E rchanpe Corner this rnornlDffj at lioclock. It will be a singular sight to see all the churches opened for services on St. Patrick's day. And yet, It Is said, that wilt be the case this year. , . r. ... - It Is reported that Capt. Samuel W. Skin ner, of the,Trf has resigned his position and Is building a new steamer it Faycttcvllle to run on the Cape Fear. ' ' . 1 ' The i new' stockade at the Work .House Is now uearly completed, and we learn from the Committee on Work House, who V Isitedlthe lnslllutlon, cro Thursdey afternoon that It will j be quite an Improvement on the old one. " ' . I., will, to day, close out my entire . stock I of goodi, at auction, re cat d lees of cost. : . ' ' . ' B. Lehmax, ' It ' ' ' " ' " . NiV 2 Market Street. . ' The only case before the City Court yesterday morning was that of John Plver, charged with forcible trespass and taking and 'carrying way a boat, the property of Joseph Allen, who was found not guilty and prosecu tor reqaired to pay the costs. 1- ,r-The College of Physicians and ' Burgeons are now dispensing medicines and . furnishing medical aid to the poor and beedy under con- tiactiwlth ; the city.: Applications for aid should be made to the City Marshal. V or to some benevolent society. ; I will, to day, close out my entire stock of goods at paction, regardless of cost ' U ' - . i No. 3 Market Street THE OUTLAWS. Hoiblor Further from Boas S Ironx Kepertetf rilirlat ', of lleary Berry Lowrey, Ac. .i.v v": A' , '. Nothing further confirmatory- or otherwise in regard to the ' reported killing of Boss Strong has as yet been received, though it is still the Impression among a great many on the lluf the road that ho was certainly killed. There Is a rumor to- the effect lhat Henry Berry Lowrey has - left the county, lie having previously disguised himself with false whiskers, Ac, so ,that his most; intimate friends and associates would pot know him. It is also reported that Stephen 'Lowrey, who has the reputation of being really the most brutal and. blood thirsty of the gang, la now In command In place of his brother Henry Berry. We give these rumors for what they are worth, In nowise vouching for their correctness.. If there Aow'dT&eV any truth In them, the fact' would accouqt for other members of the gang being seen with Henry Berry's favorite Weap ons in their possession, as Is reported to be the casei .Then, too, If Boss Strong hss In re ality been sent ' to ; the V'hsppy hunting grounds of . his lathers," the number - of this notorious gang of desperadoes will have been reduced to three, viz., 8tephen Low rey, Tom Lowrey and Andrew Strong. George Appiewhlte.reported to have been killed some time during the early part of last year, but who Subsequently made his appearance among the gang, afterwards disappeared again and his whereabouts or probable fate baa ever since been clouded in mystery. 8ome think that he left the county, as Henry Berry Is now report ed to' hare done, . while othera entertain the opinion that he was killed in some brawl among the members cf the gsng. orEBA hotjue. The Berrer Famlljr. A brilliant audience greeted the Bergers and Mr. Sol. Smith Russell last ereniag,and there was wanting to tbe performance no possible fea'tnir e of attractiveness. At no time, within a number of years past, hare we aeen the Wil mington public more thoroughly in lore with o performance than with that given ' . by this brilliant combination. The verdict is nnlrcrsai that Mr. Sol. 8mith ... . ' .. ......... . . . usen excels an comic delineators wno hare peed In Wllmlogtou . since the war, "and pat tor tne icemen season, wo are convinced thaUie alone would draw for a 1 fortnight at leasts In Mr. 'Russell is to be seen, the genu tie. comedian and humorist. 'His burlesque never degenerates into clownishness, and bis fun la nerer mere buffoonery. ' Last erening, as.upon the two previous evenings, . he ; con raised the audience by his IrreslsUble drollery. Miss Nellie Koapp reasserted her claims to the enthusiastic commendation of (tbe audi - . lJ ... '.i.i. ..iijMitrt.fi ence by her. exquisite renderlcg of two charm ing balladsV and ' Miss Anna, Barger again elicited the heartiest applause .'by ' her cornet solos, and iemarkable exhibitions of rersatili ty, Mis Henrietta Berger waa the recipient of many cordial recognitions of her wonderful talents, and Mr, Henry Berger and Mrlele i. Jik fcriiW Amended toMhe r exhi. bltlona of skill and taste? ; This erening is the last occasion of the ap pearance of this troupe In Vyilmlnglon during the present season A matihee will be given tbis afternoon ... . ". ' 1 V VI.. . - Falaa Alarm. . : . , ' A false alarm of Are was, sounded, about 8 o'clock last night; and the. whole fiTa depart - menL with their engines, proinptTy centred aH tbecornefof ; profitand ;.Ma was soon 4ound, however, that tnere was no need for their Services, and the .engines and hook and ladder trucic were , muruw w,.hi resoectlre Quarters. It Is seldom we hare seen the various companies so-panctnat; in .bring-; ing out their "merchineVl: ' Chinese Photoa-raphs. ; '..' ) We are Indebted to Dr-JW., W. Darls, of this cltyt for some neat and 'will executed photo--1 grsphs 'o'f ""certain 'Cbln'esiB .merchants, with thefr families, &c:,tf San TranclacOj Califorr y .. '. r.l pis. "Among tnese bij w ncauvara; nop toa m.fithart. d. TtK AtntrMi-r and. ion. commission mer - .v.rfw."""o"" t.- t - ; , . vto.Mr, wami exeenieA bvMessrs.BradleV fy JRaloteon, of San FrapcUco. : --l - f 1 on turn I7ampaf.i.;'v?;-"J : v Henry Anderson; colored i (t. dlvlduai of paatillstlc-proclties,twenV totoMfBi K: Morrell's saloon on ;,Water street, yesterday jifternoon, while under the inaence of three shares of the worst brand of tangle leg whis key and co'mmenced a raid upon the establish ment. He first knocked the bar keeper's best bearer out of shapes j alter .whiclt he repaired .to the kltcUen, knocked- tW-cookdown, and then bjndished a dirk,h wLlcb.' he threatened to sheathe 1q the body of the first person who approached him. At this moment a policeman apportonely appeared and took him Jn charge when ha was convey ed to the' Guard House. -While to the- hands 6r theTbfflcer Anderson Stilt continued to VsserV his" privllegel nnder the "civil rights' blir to.wWp somebody.- and U was only through tho indotnltabl'plnck of the "knight of the cluba and stars" that he escaped from being the victim of his wrath, j- .V Private Tbeatrleals. . , t " An Invited audience assembled last evening, at the, residence dl ' Mr. Geo,, Chadbourn, to witness the first entertainment given by the Rose Bud Society, - which - has lately been organized, h? ' ' The repeated encores of the audlenc6 showed their appreciation of the efforts ot . the young ladies and : gentlemen, ;whlch surpassed the most sapguina expectations of their friends. r 'TBe programme consisted of charades and .tableaux, seven In number. Among the most Interesting and amoslng ;.w.aa . 'PoUtlc'an," in wliich piece the femati politician acted her part with unusual rim and spirit for one of such tender age. ; We eei assured that the audience will concnr with as, in saying ' that they did credit both to themselves and the kind friends who were prominent In helping our amatures In their pltasant entertainment. " Hatlnee. - - '- Our citizens should not forget that the Berg er Family Swiss Bell Ringers give a Matinee this afternoon; at 3 o'clock, for the benefit of ladies and children. Their performances afford a fund of enjoyment, without the least objectionable feature to otfend tho good taste of any one. o and see them. Oar Chip Basket. .. -JLs old bachelor cornpares .life to a shirt button because it so often hangs by a thread. Mrs. Ruggles, . of Weslfield, Maas., aged 80, gave her plat mates a party last week. ;'.$ f Why might carpenters reslly believe there is no such thing as stone ? Because they nerer saw It .. - ; ' . r-If your wife doe -abuse you," you tare the ipleasant concstonsness that she will not let any one else do so. A lodging-house keeper advertises "to furnish gentlemen with pleasant and comforts ble rooms ; also one or two gentlemen with wires." , , . . , A Japanese nobleman, Motol Asynma, is in tbe South, f The! name Isn't so hard to pro .nounce Asynma think, being in fact, quite Jap; an easy, " It is a sad comment upon humanity, but soft soap, in some shape, pleases most folks snd generally the more Vlye" yo? put into it the. better." ,.',;,.,. : A German wrlterc.omplalnliig of the dlffi cnltles in the pronunciation of the English language, cites the word Boz, which he saya is pronounced Di kens. 9J- SPIRITS OF ' TUKPEII TIirE. ; - Mr. . Washington Harris, prominent citizen of Franklin county, is dead. . '.r- Shad are plentiful in Newbern at oueentsjtpair. Tho editors of the Charlotte Commercial are to ieeae a weekly., ,It havinp been reported . that .mall-pox is in Tarboro,' tbe" Southerner denies the Bolt' impeachment.', II !;-- i " . . ' i ... ai. ' . ca&e OI cnna stealing is tue latest noreltj before the Mayor's Court of -ivaieagn. Rev. Mr. Pearce. State Lectur er was to delirer a temperance, lecture in iGroldsboro last nigbt. ; ... ? -? j ! 4 MriW.'Hl High; fo wxteen yea'rs Sh'eriflFof Wake county, has removed with his family: to California, , An interesting revival ot re- : S -TTT 1 t7;i. Il 1 , I 1 O itgion is in progress as tvaa.e sorest viol During the Jstorm on Friday morning last a house in Washington - was atruck by lightning. 5 " 1 -. An idiot; old man at the "poof house in Orange county wandered on into the woods last .Thursday and . a . limb fell off a tree and. tolled him-instantly. .t The dwelling-house and kitch en of Rev. Jos. Miller, sear Salem, togeth er with all its contents,' was destroyed by fire on Sunday morning Ust . r 5 i A , hand ot : counterfeiters; captured near Charlotte - with about $5,00Q spurious currency on their persons, have been committed to Wake county 1 jail. r. '-- . r - : ::'-r-. l f iBrfl : Rflr'npfl & .Tonea have to devote their time and tal- j cnt8 to tne "VVilson Ledger, and have aban doned the idea of moving to Rocky Mount, 1 success to tuem. Ayonth named Frank Mathew; ot Huntsrille, Yadkin county, so shattered bis hand by the premature explosion ot a gun on Monday Jast, that it had to be amputated, v ..t , 1 , i 1- x la every Qaartar afttoa lese where it is known, ana tnere are lew, mueeu wucio not. thd Mxxicaw Mttstako Lisikkkt takes precedence of aUsimilar preparations, its I tn.noeendant merits have obtained -f r it a ' oDaiarity seldom reached by any proprietary I il 'ji-j- In Its 1lnfil...ftV the fiat Of i8 SUCCeSS 1 was pi uu , lWn, rthvainianB. 1 menu wmcu - - T,r I ,viyl. ZZ.iA t h Rmndard Lint I xaeat of America. A healthr lifer secretes each dftv nSnnt, tvm and a half pounds ot bUe. whlcb. contains a great amount of waste; material taken from the blood. When the liver becomes" tor nid or congest ed,it fails to eliml n ate this vast amount oi noxious suostance; wnicn. tnerefope, re mains to poison the blood and t0 convex to every tJ&rt Of the avateio-. What must ba tha con cut ion of the blood when It is receiving and xviauuDcaca usy iwa ana a nair pouuas or poison t Nature tries to work off this poison through other channel and organs the kid neys, lungs, skin etc; bnt these organs be come overtaxed in performing this labor. In auuiuon 10 raeir naiurau ianction", ana can- nox long , wit ns tana ine presnre, but become variously diseased. " - - -. : , . - , The biain, wnicb is tbe great electrical cen tre Of all vitality, is unduly stimulated by tbe unhealthy blood which nas;es to it from iha heart, and it fails to oerfbrm ita office heaith- muy. uence tne symptoms or one poisoning, which? are dunness headache, incapacity to jlckhi uio mum on mry suDjecc, impairment or nizzy, sieepy, or nervous reelings, rtsbodings and irritabtlity of tein blood itself being diseased as It forms tbe sweat noon the surface of the akin, it is so irritatinar and poisonous that it produces dis- coiorea orown spots,' pimples, biotcliea and other, eruptions, sores, bo ls. carbuncles and scrofulous tumors. Tbe stomach, bowels and other organs spoketrof, cannot escape becom ing affected sooner or ..later, and costlveness. piles, droopy, dyspepsia, diarrhoea, female weakness ana many ouier inrms 01 enrome disease, are among tbe necessary results. As a remedy for aU these various maniiestations of dfseaso, Dr. Pleice's Golden Medical Dis covery 1 positively nneqnalrd. Byittnellver and stomdch are changed to an active, hea thy Bii'u. iub appemo reg uia iu unu 1 jioreu, ine blood and secretions thorouarniv nurined and euricnea, ana ine wnoie system, renovatea ana ouiit p anew. , Sold by all nrst-class drug- gists. .. - ..." JNEW AD VERTTSS F4M K NTC$. In Storeumd : Afloat. ALL KIHDS OF PRIZE CANDIES TURNIPS 300 B0XES cheese i 1 s gQQ BBLS. PLANTING POTATOES r Boxes Oranges and Lemons j ; . Bags Cocoanuts gg Bbls. Flour $ Bbla.Cder; Bbls. Apples. Bbls White Navy; Beans j in store ana for sale by tuarlS-'f i 4. HEIDE BBOS. M. CRONL Y i Auctioneer, - By Crotilj sft Morris. -ti' ii " i i i : t a: Jf;. Honsesat "iluction I THJ3 DAY (SATURDAY) AT It O'CLOCK, I A. M., we will sell at Exchange Corner, TEN FINE SADDLE And Harness Ilorses, To close on V Sale positive. , . , march 18-lt -' . Uules at Auction. Jlf. CRONL F. Auctioneer. . u By CRONLY A MORRIS. QN WEDNESDAY NEXT, 20th Instant, at la o'clock, M., we will sell at .Exchange Cor- ner .. . ... ' . , , - -! t ., ... ... - -. - 20 fton "Kentucky Mules, ; To arrive here on morning train of that day. aie peremptory tek uasu. march is-at 16, 17A20M. r Henry Haillard's CREAM CHOCOLATES AND PIZZINI'S CONFECTIONS, l . ........ ... 7 I i.,. . -'I- . ' 1 ! Pure and Fresh, at : . WM. M. STEVENSON'S. ; , Front street. march 6-tf Hayor'a Office, CITT OF WILniXGTOX, If. C, 1 5 ' . tfABCD 15 th, 1872. ) i nNDER authority of an Ordinance of the Board of Aldermen, a Block Book, con taining a drawing of every Block,; Lot and Subdivisions of J.ota, is being pieparcd.by Messrs. James St Brown, Civil Engineers. . . It is verv desirable to obtain information) of the la est change .in tho ownership of alt, Real Estate sold within the corporate limits oi tne city, trnce reornary ist .asu ub to tne first day of. April nxt. In' order to Insure correctness and make a most valuable and reliable bookorreferenc, aU persons interest ed are requested to furnish the information aeureu to Messrs. James a Brown, at their office on second streets . . n, : ,1, ,r , , . SILAS N. MARTIN, : . marl6-3t : t Mayor. Lace-Top ; Boots. : QPRI5G STYLE, ALL SIZES, FROM ' NO. SXTPWARDS, acknowledgeh to be one of the beat and cheapest Boots ever sold. f r . '' DUDLEY ft ELLIS,' . 81gn of tbe Big Boot. : mar 15tf j Rockbridge Alum Water, ... A S AN APPETIZER, a tonloand a gen JnL eral restorative to an enfenblid con stitution, it Is perhaps am ivalled among min. era! waters." Uagan's Magnolia -Malm, (tor tha eomnlMzionl x fctreen Jt Flannsr's Flavor inn Extracts t olive Tar t Oaraen Seed ; Mut- ton Bnet (for medicinal lcinai purposes), ac -i QbKEN FL.ANSER'S. mhltf-tf Challenge) ilecepted. X AM AUTHORIZED BY A ' PICKED NINEJ of the Base Ball Fraternity of Wilmington to accept the challenge of the Hart ft BaUey Bas Bail Club for a match game on the ISth Inst. march IS-lt C. BURKHIUER. pigbiel Can! t Bo Beat TV fiHEAP GOODS-. X.. : '.-. -Table Oil Cloths by the yard .H . -? ELEGANT GOOD-S Six 'Hundred Splendid ; Gurtainsj And great bargains In. Crockery, China and Glassware. " I march 16 3t 1500 Poundfl hVrORTBT CAROLINA, HOG. BOUND,: AT ' , J,aflTKVEKSOJrSf i ' marl9-tf Market, bet. Front and Second, 1EW V ERTISEMENTS.- qrLEG Ay T BEAtJTY tB Y ABT, .. . .r - t The Live Book Store has Just received Specimen Copies of Over 603 Cbromos, all new and tbe very latest styles published. ;, The largest, most' beautiful and varied assort ment ever opened to the view of the publia in tbis city Bare, BIcn. Elegant, Magnlilcent aU trae to ttaturetralned by Art. , The nubile In the cttv and elsewhere are in vited to call, examine a d make their selec tions from, without doubt, the largest selec tion or unromos la tne state. .-, .For sale at , " f ' 1 ; .. -1 'a';." . - mar 16-tf , Live Book and Music Store. Bankiof HeHahoveis tEARE INVESTMENT 1 v , A TfiW l,O0O OLD 81X PER CENT. CITY BuND3 i FOR SALE CHE Ap. These bonds ar very seldom in the market and aie much sought after as a safe and paying investment. Tee pi ice asked will enable the purchaser to mate xweive jer cent, ou ins money. i r , . . . . w aaiLiAub, casnier. march 16-2t . j - r- - . Journal copy . . , . 1 Goal! Goal! L FRESH SUPPLY Of the CELEBRATED BED AS Q " HENRY CLAI' GRATE COAL now Landing. Orders promptly filled- . ' . i. mar 12-naclw WORTH A WORTH. Havana Royal Lottery. rfiRAHD EITR10RDIHARY DRIWIHtt To Take Place April 4, 1873. T. HIS DRAWING will be composed of only 20,000 TlCKtwTS. 1 he number of Tickets wm oe rromo. l to wo. iO,o o. ; The amount to be distributed will be 750.- OOO Dollars, divided into 648 flllZES, in t,ne ioiiowing iorm : '.'?": "M i rnze i..., ...............,.f3J'Muy 1 Prize of...... tO.ouo 1 Prize of. .V 26.C00 I Prize of . I0,oto 1 Prizd of. v &VC0 6JPrizsot ai.000 each.. ...... .......... 6o,(X,o tt9 Prizes o aA)j... ....................... 234,500 v Approximations oi fz.v uecn to tne -; 9 remaining Nos. of the denary of 1 the ho. drawing the $3 O.ikO....... . 13,030 9 Approximations of $ -o.ach to tbett - , - remaining nos. or me aenary oi . :" lhoN'. urawingthe 4(50,0 )0.. ...... ' 2 Approximations of S 0 tucti to the ' - No. preceding and No. following --- -the No. drawing tne 125,03 ......... 2 Approximations of $500 each to the , No. preceding and. iso: lollowtng tbe AO. draw ing the $10,0 0 2 Approximations of $5.0 each to the mo. preceding ana No. following tne No. drawing the 5,00j..... ...... 4,500 1,000 1,000 1,000 648 PRIZES $750,000 - Paioss or Tickets in This Drawing : .' Whole Ticket... ...............$ ;5 00 Currency. uair Ticket...:.... . 300 Quarter Ticket 17 CO ; . , . one-Tenth Ticket.. .V.. ........ 7 00 No orders filled for less than One-Tenth Ticket Address ail orders 10 ' - bOHNIO ft BROTHER, , . 77 Gravier &t . New Orleans. La. Kemit in uettisterea aeuer or roBt-umoe sionev uraer. - ' ; omciai eony or rawing sent to every ucaec noiaer. . . . iieo xo-nacim Saddlery. A"- KINDS OF SADDLES, HARNESS, .TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS, . And evem binsr in the line of Saddlery Goods cheap lorcasnai - . - - - No. 8 8outb Front street, feb a-tfnac Wilmington, N. C. AMUSEMENTS. Wilmington Opera House. FOUE NIGHTS ONLY, . Commencing M arch 13 ih, 1873. Grand family matinee ' Saturday AT a 1.2 O'CLOCK. ' " First appearance In Wilmington oFthe origi nal and only. " , m-. . ' : . . ' ' : 'if. B E R.Q E R F, A MJ-L? 4 ' """'; 'I SWISS BELL. RINGERS.! tl liar jpf ate 1 Tocallsts I Violinist ! YOUNG LADIES' SILVER CORNET BAND I . f j'. , v LADY ORCHESTRA 1 - r And the' Great Humorist ' of America, SOI. SMITH RUSSELL ! Admission. 75 cents:, Reserved. Seats. II 00. Peats can be secured at Heinsberger'a Book and Muslo Store.1- - imn S-4t-8, 9, 10 16 I WTrMTTSTf-J-TOXT r i. - OPERA HOUSE. -: 1 ? MRS.,X:A.,OATE9,': ; 4 . Lessee and! Manageress. For Three Nights and Onljrj, G1 OMMENCING ON THUBsbATEVENINa. March 1 when the sparkling Tonnir Na tive oungs refeS aod- Commedieuue, MBS ; J. A. OAT u. and her widely ctlrbrated COM. 1C OPERA COMPANY, will make their only app aruBoes tn wummgt ju i nis s ason. t re t en ting a series ot the most att active repre sentations, whioa their. extensive .and bril liaat rrpeitoire of Comic 1 Operas, Musical Comedie and Operatic Bnrloeque -Extravaganzas will affoi-o. Tbe opening ptsrformnc wil consist of 8ucktoutt's favorite Operatic Comlo Boioance, enuuoa the ; ) ' DAUGaTEH OF THE RF.GIMENT, (Mrs. Oates appearing in her unrivalled per kunatlon of Josepbine, with several new vocal liitroauciioas,; ana ine very iiveiy larce ox ' All ALARMING SACRIFICE. ' . . r - . .... , . On Friday evening, first time here of Plan- chos great operatic Jiurse.que xcravagaasa FORTUJ8IO. . . . . n r - I ... i ..---' J Due announcement will be made of Satnr- dav8 nerfomiancvs. , r BBsKuVKU bKATS -wUl be sold at Hems' berger's Music Store, commencing on Monday r lstu mst., at v ockck, a. ai. i. , , , , , ; . GENCI1AL ADMISSION 8I "v? ! - Reserved Beats, II 25 Gallery, '60 cents j march i-tf r - - -. , ," t ; , . : 61 0 1 I'J S3 2 5t '& (is 8 tO T II "r II ii " ' , c 3rCoB.tr. t w ,. ... ,, ..' tiiLca at pro portionattly Iotst. iiarriarrcs. Del , : -"t and- i i rates .j lull rates Obituary nolle 3 t .A Lj i". wnen paia tor m aavance jcv will be charged, t. . - ' .Taiucs Cab on demand. H1SCELLAIJ EO OS. To ttSiCcifoJora!! Gcrii l . ... . ...... And to those Soldier from, other Con . .. federate Stites ivbo wera XUll '.; ea or bled la this State. :4- TilE IIOXC3IGNT TO COST 30,000. TUB CORNER STONE, it is proposed, shall be laid as soon as the receipts will permit. 2i000 Prizes; 'rained at fi5 0.0001 Five Hun dred Tnouaund Dollars. . That amOant. ; For every Fir DoUare subscribed there will be jgtven a certificate of Li e Membership to the Monumental Association.. This certifi cate will entitle the owner thereof to an eaual Interest In the ollOwihg property, to be uis- trioutea as soon as. tne requisite number or bhares are sold, to wit ; . , , , r , . 'First. Nine Hundred ana One Acres of Land , In Lineoln Countyt Gr-orgia, on which are the well known AldgrudertiolU and Copper Mines, valued tft.... ....... .......ti5y 00 And to Seventeen Hundred and Forty-Four' Shares in One Hundred Thousand Doliais of United btates Currency, to-wit a r f -j , -; 1 Share of to,o;n.. ,$10,00) 1 2. 5,000.. 6 000 2..m. R.000 it M ' 10 10 20 104 40 2,"00 ....................... 20 000 -U10 10,000 -50J IOjOOO , 10J.... ........ ftfuOO 6 .....;.:;.......7...... 10000 2-v. laooo 10... 10,000 J .. t ... a-mtwin " From the First-class Real Estate offered bur well known patrlotio citizens, to the Conred erate Monumental association, the following Pi ices have been selected, ana added to the foregoing Shares : - t . . v , ; it B ERZ K LlA. This well-known Resort, with tbe Large Residence, : 8 ore, etc, and Four Hnndred Acres of Land,lmmedUtely on the Georgia ttailroad, twenty miles irom Au uueta. Paying an annual yield of Fllteen Thousand .DoUarsU-:-..-r, a ; --y-nc u r ?:; s 2 Tho well known CITT HOTEL, fronting on Urod street. The building is oi brick, three stories high, 134x70 teet. alued at 8d.-THE SOLITUDE PLANTATION, In Russell county. Alabama, on the Cnattanoo. cHee River, witn elegant and coutmodious im rovements. The average rental; 'since tt4, as oeeu over otveni ,uouj xnoubanauoiiari.. 4th. That Large Brick Residence and 6 tore on Northwest corner of Broad and Centre street s, known as the Pnmtzy or ' Baudry House, xteut x wo xnousaau xouars., -. 5th The Rogers' House, on Greene street. a new and elegant Brick KeSldenOrt, in most rfesiraoie poi-Lion, ox tnat Deauiuui street. vat ieaatSitJ,uuu.. , .j ,v vt. " 6th. Flat Bush, with 120 Acres of Lnnd. half a mile from city limits, the elegant Suburban . uesiuenc-e oi anioine roiiain. usq.., in goon. order. Valued at aio.wn. ,.. 7th; The Deariiig House.' a large and com modious Resilience, with Thirty City Lots 69x10 feet, nontmg on McKinne and Carnes - streets. . Valued at at6,00j. u ir . v t v - Etb. Stanton Residence and Orchard, on the Georgia Railroad. Valued at $0j . ALiu-i snare ox une uunorea jsaies cotton. "1 'titty : - ; 1 , Twenty. Five , i' 244 Shares of One Bala each. ' ; The bales to average 400 pounds, and class Liverpool Middling. . - . - , The valUeof tbe separate interest to which the holder of each Certificate willbeentliled, will be be determined by the Commissioners,' who will announce to tbe public the manner, tb time, and place of the distribution. i The following gentlemen have consented to act as Commissioners, and will, either by a .. ommlttee trom their own body or by sp efal Trustees "appointed by themselves receive and take proper charge of the-money for the Monument, as well as the Ueal aetata and the U. . Curr ncy offered- s inducements tor sabscriptlun, and will determine upon the plan for the Monument, the inscription there, on, tbe sitd tbeiefor, select an: orator fir the ocoision, and regulate the ceremonies to be observed when tneoorner sto u -laid, viz.: Generals L. MoLaws, A. R. Wright, M. A. Stoval'j Wi SC. Gardner and Goodo ttrgan,Coi. C. bnead. Col. W m. P. Crawford,' - Maj. Jos. a. Cummlug, George T. Jackson, Major Joseph Gananl, wal 1. P. Girardey, Hon R. H. May, Adam johuston, Jonathan M. Miller, W. 11. Goclrlcb, J.u. Butt, Henry Moore, tr, W.K ieariog. . Agents are aiiowea iwency per cenc. xney are required to pay their own expen-es ; Tick eta and Circulars alone being iarniubed to tbem. They will i emit weekly, the amounts fiom sales received, less their Commissions. (No commissions will . be deducted, fiom' simple coatributlons ) t " on account oi the Very great labor required of the General Agents, the offered services ot one or more prominent gentlemen; well and favorably Known torougnout tne south win i.e acceptea to act wun us. Parties desiring to contribute to the Monu ment, and-who do not wikh to participate in ine award, win receive a special receipt, xne monev will be turner over to tne Treasurer. and will be appiopriated to the. Monument without any ueaucaon whatever, i i , i L. & A. H. MofAWS.Gen. Ag'ts, ; ' , r-,: 'i-,.'-Augusta, Ga.; Mrs. Carlton Belt, Coleman House, N. Y., Mias rMary Ann uuie, cetuuiDia, b. v.i uon. jas. - M. "timythe, Augusta, Ga. Major Joun Dun woody, W ashington. Ga.$ E. B. Mat tin, Esq., Tuscaloosa, Ala., Tia veling Agents, i mar 9-6mos ... . . - -3 v F.U-L Le L IN E Import e d an d D o m e s t i c Pipes and Tobaccos, ON HAND AND TO ARRIVE Jhd. PIOOTT. -ear Sign of the Fascinating Indian GlxlfA ( . Ulttl I -Hi 1 ft il f "We- JCta.vo Jiist Received An assortment of Choice Preserves; Jellies, Pickles, Brandy Fruits, and a full line of . r 1 jOANNED GOODS, CRACKERS, ; C Aci" f mhlO-tf 5. K ' ' WE3T ft H ARRISS. ' 1 1 ;7AnT0. WANTCD Fh e Boot and eboe Makers, to which good - watea and ate d em- '. p.oymeut win be given; none out good work uieu need apply. ; ; J. W. HEWHiiTv ,; uih ttf 1 w ; f, - Uppitt Building, 8. F. at. - AMTRD trbm ft to 90 CoroS White or Red uak Baik, by the 1st of May. m 16-1 w LippitVs Bniidlngt e. Fiout bU XTTA n rrn-i UIIE D I ATE LY-A No. I Tar. W pen tine DisiUler and tour Piae Bauel Coopei..Auply toJ. R PBluLAPa ft SRO , tartersviiWW.. C. A. R.R., o.vMor To Srmvvt a, Mispir, Wilmington, N . C. mtiiv ' (.f ? F O R O A L E O R SI E f3 T. T7IOU SALE CIRCULAR ls'AW: MILL, In Jj. gyod order. Inquire' of4-J fiebAJ-lm. k ,) s u F. WRERCHNER : rTlTEDblJfQ CAHDSANTJ VISlTinQ1? v YY CARDS printed in the most elesan style, at WM. li. bern liiD'a . Printing anjj Pnblisliisg . -I i -i-i V ' K i J 1 1 f '4 V