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TilK 520.i--Uwi . , - - ... ' PUBLISHED D ULY, tfjifivBKiiAttnt r.ai:orr:.: rxc'r. Jr,i, Dwon Bank DuIMlr.,-: rror.t t. ' - v'ear, "in adv&nto , ;7 f i a .t lis. In advance 3 ' , .VciaoutU, inauvanco . , Moui! St a. a will be delivcix I la r.ir J WT" " MrOTa -jrr.;OKOI0lt)A,g. BlXUIllt, ; 'March 16, 1372. I Barocu- iTiier-j Veather 4'nr.i: I . eter. mom eter. Wind. ! M.I M. 30:10 S7 41 N E fresh Cloody , NE light Cloudy NE jcenUelCload'" i P. a - i f pan Torop..of day, 401 dejr. ' jioTB. All barometric readings are reduced vue a-lctcl and to S3 decrees Faha'nhelt. c Sern't Siznal Service U. 8, A. :c aVnAttier Renovt. ' - ' o WiiB Dbfibtjueht, MEKT, I cer, I , y -fW.I umce of Chief Signal UDcer. vVashington, March 16 4:S5 P. ProbabiiUin. .: K The barometeri will continue' fAlllor! from the upper lakes to the Gulf and eastward to the Atlantic, wun rising temperature; we area of rain over the lower rMlsslaslppl -valley will proVMbly extend by and on Sunday morn- J, W over the Southern 8tatea very -generally; increased cloudiness will p evall over the New EugUnd and Middle States, with, probably OVci ,iua laiici , Mia niuuu nui ivvi i, puuu westerly ever the eppcr lake region to-night. Dangerous winds are not anticipated for the Golf and Atlantic coasts. . - - ! THECIT1: i.KiMSBBRoaa's Uve Book Store, S3 Market I Brot.de blippcr... -1.; : ' . See auverusBmen oi- noBieiien oinors-; . Atmospheric FoUon.' ; . w -! r. W. WaaM-Regulameetlng Concord, Cbpter Na. 1. ? . " "M' v MV.NSON & Co.-EoglUh; and French; .casal; mTil? TobaoUff aid fieUraJ Geo. Mtbus-T wo hundred kits, extra No, 1 Mn&CorUUxers &Vf ' .-i nMr&(irtu;mnt-or 7arni ViMtri for rheumatism, neuralgia, etc v . ll , . t F ft V if ror-u-Ki'a R.1 i.lAa Ktlllnr.' .nit. 1 rirtU' bncot and uorfc. Odta. corn and flour Read new advertisement of Cape Fear Ma chine Shop. - iii ;?'" -v-'vj i Joux A. Gbcbbs Base Ball, - r r V West & Hajikiss Just., received dried apples, dried peaches, etc " ' Ukonly& MoRRi3--Auctlon sale Of and mules. , '. ."',! i ' !, Flour, horse (jtlUitCII DIKECTORV.' j . . , , .. mSunbat, March 1 TSt.v Jaijaea (Eplneopal), -j : i COIINER TatWD M1.BKET STHKEtS. - Fifth Sunday in Lent. Mordng Prayerat 11 A. M:; , Kvenlug Prayer at 6 P. M. J St. JohnXCtaorch (Episcopal), . Corner Rbi C&os xndThibd Struts. . ; 'Fifth Sunday In tent; Suuday Schgol at A. M, . ; Morning Pr-yer at 11 o'clock,' Evening Prayer at 7i o'clock. The licv. Sylvester Clark, airent Of the docUtj for thtf Increase of the Ministry, 1 expected td address the'.congrogation ot St, James' in the morning, and that of St. John's in too evening, in tbe;iaterest;of the society rqnesunted' by him. I i.lmt.a'restoyterlan Cnaurcta CousEtt Third and O&x JGBHr&XKTsT - liov. A.' F. Dickson. t. " . J - : durvlces at 11 A. M., and at 1 P. M suuday. school r. Lecture Thursday Second Pkbsbttbrian at Brooklyn Hall First CottNEB, Market and Firra Streets, Uev. J. C -liideo,' Pastor..' . ttenday Kcboot at X AT M. brviee at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Ynn,r Mn' HrflVfP MnPtlina Tn.r l1, at 7:3d o'clock in room above rWto-' tnrtv - . . . . . ... r - . t j - i Weekly- Prayer Meeting lharaday nfgtit at 7:Sd o-ock. ", -V Second Baptist Cimarto,'j- -"- UoaNta or Sixth aKDCauRCn Streets.: '.Rev. J. E. King, Pastor. . ., v f ' " Sunday tichooi at V A. iU-"---' : 4 . s V Service a10 A. M. and 7K P ML . ' . Prayer Meeting every Tuesday night at 7 -.o'clock..-.- - : -.:. V - . : At. Thomas' (Catholic) Cbnreh, Ox Dock Bbtwbbh Sbowjwx and Third Sts ..."..,':-. .' :' Sunday - Morning: The Holy Sacrifice 'of the Mass will be ottered up at 7 o'clock. Solemn ser vices at 1UX, during, which" a discourse will be deJlvereu.. T .'. -t - ; ' - 4 - rL f 4. CatecUlcjitt CIass at o'clock; ."f ETeulugr.ACalecheiical lnbtiuctlon will be givea To lucoloredapttopie Jit.l o'clocK. in Xe baaemeutof t'be Charcu'."--i,',-'rf-jfc;!- r Vespers cbauted r 7 o'clock j! during which, Leuteu Devotions -will be held. ';; ; ; ; Weekly .Services. : r J v Mas sit. 6 a ud 7 o'clock A Ki and al ! A. M. ai tuq Chapel of the dialers olMerty, 4tU fctreet. Jd: i 3 .n. -.fi jfcVJi-- Every Friday, evening during .Lent,! at- 7 o'clock .".Stations, of the Cross." V Stabat Mater" by the Children. v ' ' - . At all services" tne Pews "of" Str"-Th'bm'a CtiurcUre cordially open tosfrangers. . i OmcUtiiig Clergymen T Rt.-Rev. BiahopGlb bou8,D..D. : Kev. -MarkiJ. Grosa: liev,jJame8 - B.' White. : ' ! ' '."' " s .?Z Z , 1 . Frofit'Stvect XXIU CUnrcb, Soutb Corxkb- ,WAtJro-f atsd:: ;Fro-: STRB-TS.' ' Services at WX ArM.kr aod T.fe. . Jl'i . u Sunday ; School 3 P..',-M.,,i . . U-. le-itt;. Regular weekly Prayer. fleeting Wednesday Qight at 7i o'clock.1 AtTarelnyited to attend. The pews In this church are all free. Gentle manly ushers' will . be la waiting to copduct strangers 'to seats.' it.'- r'i ,:;- wlV Class Mtetlng at S P. M. i. Prayer Meeting on Tun aday nlgbf at ?H o'clock.' ' .-. ' v - ff -it'U i t. Paul's tvan. JLutlieran CbnrcJb ' ; MAKXET ErRXST, i CORNBR OF- & IXTIT. Rev. O. D. Bernhelm, , Pastorv, (.-K.an .&aU,. 4 I I 1 A - 1 C . - a, . 1 - . 1 i.i . EugUh service at 7y l XL Sunday School at 3 P. Ai. 1 '";t "--u. f.r,.'- Catechetical Lectures on Frl-ay.at S P M Doc Bktwbbx Frost akd Watch Strcbts, Bervlces at 7 P. M..- by RevH. B. 'Burrs. Christian Cbapel (Colored SXethodlst), Corbii CagRcu ASD SsvrsTn niii:-:x3.i tJabbath SchVol at 9 A.' M. i -, ' Services at II A. Mv, Pi 21. and SP lt. - .' aaomaa iomx. k ,' :' -1 n St. Paul's Episcopal Church. oaK Obakob ad Fourth Stkejets. Morning Pi ayer at 11 ocloct, A, -lt. v aveniug Prayer at 7 oclock, P. II. ', ';: Karl (Colore:! rpl icc?t,l) CatareSi' vorbsr Sixth a!d Hcixzzur fits.- . craay, (colored.) -.. .r? a a. . a-vrotaa dnnimiinul it SI I " J . " - rr VI I UTUrilO I Eicr HIIU tug ilUIVIS. VUKSUUIUV I ETCr. lnQlMUOn 11 Will . UB 1U lULOICBtlUK OUU I .. . c-rerr Sandav ai 10 A.'. M.' I :-r. ...?.'. v "-'7l" aTlrl 1 HariPmnd BaUej Club odcer.-or the .aayv.ao I? -uiu t f -i n i. - , . I . " 1 " . 1 I : -- -rmm --t T --. - - n f- .-. A - - I v I v . . i. . i - ' ! ipiuivanna, . i sod shall drtwoo State Treasnrer In favor o "An Alarming Sacrifice " in waicn Messrs. prauno uiuu mivuuu . v- - r fcjFTU BBTWXSN CilUBCr AND WtJK STRBBT9. ; RJv; A. A. Boshamer, Pastor. ' f i Bervlces at 11 A. U. and at 7 P. M.1;-'-, Sunday School at VA. M. . ..."; T:ir" '-a. v MM - ' v .' " IoCt Dolt.-" : ,; v 4s Pit.t.i.t. t. i 'ii- -- ?i t? B W ;i : There were 19 police, arrest durlne the 1 ' paat week ' V ... - i ; " : ." li " ' : ' " ' " '' voiy two convicts sent to tne Wort House I last week . s - ' u ' ' . rv- -Two patienls eenV to the City Hospital drlnff the week joat dosed, : ; . During the past week 168 'market carta! arriTcu uerc. . . , I 1 , r ; .. j . I -Henry Anderson; colored, vu sent to the .T?r)F ??89.?WlerIty. : vy. Measles ate onlte Prevalent In some ralent In some raienw 80me , r of as many as v r: portions of the city. Wehet six cases in one fa mil r. The Berger Jamlly appear in Newbern to- morrow night. - - , . , Regular meellng of Concord Chapter Na to-morrow eenlng, at 7 o'clock. . V . : - " - , ' The regular,, monthly, meetlcff otthe Board of Aldermen takes ' place to morrov 1 worn the report Of Ihe Clerk of the Mar- J set we learn tnat mere were - - - . - . I T hogs and 1 calf slaughtered during Mr. R. L. Harris has our thanks of the N, Y, Ledger i pliimney Corner per for the current week ' His stand orite resort of the reading public' : ,h . . drawioga knife In a bar room, n judgment for the rJalYv and cbsti.: - -' - .r.- v v - ! - Ben Robinson, . charged with an assanit OD !"e .Per80no? f'?i? ne D0a colored, waanp before--Justice Woodford yesterday Ce dismissed on e payment oUosta. ,s f Tbef mrfeon' fl&rafto. formerly nublished at Goldsboro, has ten removed to Klnston. i to hand last night; JUteMtioh IS balled toe ;adrtUvrment of the Cape Fear if achlne' Shop of Jas. Bell & fti with nnr fA :trfWr Ph ft tt intra . Tt:- " ' llv -T-'li. iT l I igcub, wuicu i ivcaicu aii . vue corner oi ahb ahd Water streets.; 'hey do all kjnds of smith and machine work, ; i,. : Tk. rimln. dnrntvH oa. Ts 1LT- - fl t- -1". Tf I t L ' . f A " It. I I- aen, o uiuiugtuo, wuieriaiueu our etuzens i 1 -f-. vaa. Av.ul ran. aa-mn.a Ana mm .mi1a mm I "liu iui v.vuivu .viuiuiui vu vu iuvuuaj I ntghti aod again on Tuesday at" ll'At M: and ?SS?!,!!flV t ,t wytymthe School Report, pf Qwpn Fennell, j Jr.1,CounEy Treasurer; we'Iearn "that the sum I of $2201.00 was pald'td the various teachers of i public schooUln this county from Sept. 1st, J 1871, tp MarChls873;-IvInga In land of 14,587.53. ; t s i . . ; I Tlao Bobool Iaw for IS73. '-.- - ; l Tha frtllowlntr l an ahtrct nf thu ftrhool I Law aa passed. by the last General Assembly, j being An . Act to. consolidate, the School Laws and to provide for a system of public Instruction:' "" V' -..7 "i.J.t J:- ' : I Bkctios 1. : Stale Board of Education s to any County Treasurer for lands In treasury be- jouging to counties. - ' , 4. The State -Treasurer Is the Treasurer of Board ot Education. ;,; r i ; . . . 1DB WKWDl OI DUlie. AUQUOr lSSUed 10 l etate. Auditor issued Id ty Treasurer and by said duly-endorsed, shall be the In the hands or the State favor Of any Coon iviii.t. County Treasurer d only; valid voucher o. The Coanty couimessioners Shall const!- tnt i Knant of Kdnrfllloti. , . -i 1 km ee ve vs -ia-ai .w - ' '-7. This Board of Education shall have super-T a a a a a - - . aa visioa of tree schools and aettle all contro-j veraies. ad appeal may .oe laaen irom the County Board to the State Board. . , 1 81 he County -Treasurer 'shall receive and 'disburse all" echool funds, giving bond lor double the amount oi lunda to be received 9., The chairman and secretary ot the Coaaty Board of Education, shall kign all orders on the Coanty Treaaury. . - ",v - '10. The Secretary shall keep the Records of the Board. : ? ,v : ; - . '. : .TL Appeals to the State Board of Education m ost.be. in . writiDK. with transcript. of pro-; tceedinga and evideace to County Board.' Board.-fj,-;- --'i i:'"'WO jt':' -., ;.';r'v"',vl .-'! ia nd 14 ' Anholntment'bf EiamTner. vhn lhall hold .sessions on ,thfl - first .Thursdays of Jauuary and J ul for examination of .teachers.4 Atuny examination of teacher at any other time the Examiner shall receive $t fee, 15.:Detlnes the duty of Examiner.: 1 .'t',3 1 rardlnr The dltf ereht races to be consulted t : . , ziabd iM.. provides lojrpurcnaae or ;aooa - must be a free schooL -i i-rrw .v to 25 For the stfpport ofachools niatnfafaed fonr months there shall be allowed 12 for each acholar; conntlng the ayerag? forewr &onths, and In same proportion lor a rmfot leas than two months,..; i r.': . go and vi, rroytaea wr tne prganixation oi a Tahr- Am.nr.atlnn. cmatei brtrtr ' onerdte. and allows C50 per ahnnm for twenty or morel teacher.!;"---'.." ict " V-: -"w :i--rr.J' ' SSi. The tchooi year u the wnoie year., js J and Mi) KPini lntia thti manner nf nnnrt Z L. --v 1 - . Tng schools. .- t i-" 4 t ? tu . 01 ana aa. jegoiaies , me manner 01 v pay plates themanner of - pay- in the hands of the County e passage of thU act.. Also, menta of balances 1 Tratnrer after the when bis anntiil account shall be made out, r ffacSer,!oe.rclStoc5Un?s 7;'r' 1 V .! 81The Board ol Ed ncationtoay recommend the course of study and bookate be used In schools.but no sectarian or political text books .'b)a-.,i,.e(!,ia;,j;.,". PflWf l&tlstlcs to laws.' forma dsc. to be furnished by Superln lenaeut 01 iuuue uvvivu. - . --. 1 u, AH icuvvi Ida vv us 4 w iug wiuiij T.... k Ik. h..1 J '57. All excess Qj .'school money one year! Shall go Over to the next. ; M s " ' ; j , i. -xax tor raisiog an laaitionar scnooi mna I r- r a. . .... . , i lor the veariS7a.- .2flii-irrafecenal on the property and iS) cents on the poll tal SfnVfninelS "- lieflni fnf tnft l.nnntt rAmmlilnat r f I " w -, . j vwiuiuweiVUVlB W eaaa county ; to. levy: anyxaddIUanal taxJor free s.hool purposes. i r, ;-o :-.: . t x ,v-.a . .. .1 mm it mt 1 m mm dim nti miinr tv. nr I t.v.i. .. .. ..'-. n. v. . j J - tft.ti m.m.mx, -. , noon rail uMh- linvprnnr- , ' .- . . ; I - . i , 1 -v - "7 -.7 r- v rT,",.; . V f 1 . - , i. .': 15. Creaks the School , Committee, a bodyt r A commnnlcaUon .'was welve from J.;! ;pblitlc. 'Sjir: ',iyi sti-- wrtK wisesnd ordered, on ille. '.f s -4 & V''-;- 3 S -S1iSS. .jtort-u.' mJ J irt- can be-procuroftUCotteeof Ae j 40. Countv TreasurerVcoiapensatlbufixedl I ments, which jcbnskts of llessi. O. Donlan, 4L Bcnooi,t;omtuitiee to, be exempt, from muiurry uuiy, worKiog on roaa or .serving on I ... c i r.i.. i i 'r Jarle. - When elected or appointed audthey I MaJ. James leiny.;j . r4 K -.sr-.o i refsse ti serve, 1 10 f!ne.-J ' ; i, I '"the Society will meet aV'thelf Hall ' al, M vw Aue ar pi yuouc .bcuoci insa ariamg i owock. ' 4vmW ?i '" . ; :.i ;iij J .--.:?: : . ' " ' from Its lacrcase ehall b .paia by the Coanty treasurer a poo tne oraer or tue Board or ict- waticman fike nanaer n other mment 43 The Sute Board, of Edacatiooi'to p'. portion amoo? the several comvies all the school funda that may be In the Treaanry of tne oiaie uoara oi ,ancauon. 41 Teachera' AasoclatiODS. which shall annual taeetlaca under the orovialona oi 27, to be reported by or before the 15th of Oc 1!?? Public Inatrue T? - County Eramlnei to be paid two dollars per diem, out of 8choolFond. for every Ii3Fed lllXMmlnnz9Yhi1 4 ri wviwii a:,rJ!?.lln2 . . . - 47ThoClerk of the Board of Township Tnsteea to Uke census, of children between Trntteet to Uke census of children between the ages of C and for which tahtClerk will ' be allowed f5r the census to ba Ukenafrthe tax-ll8tlne and returned to the Conntv Board oLEdncation bv the-15th df Anrll. ' 48. All laws inconsistent with the above are repealed? ; : .-.v:-:--r'f:.t--.'.K, 5i Ratlucd February 12th, 1373, &t;i 1 . OPERA IIOTJSE. 4' -vh. Bemr Famiiv penormance oy toe merger ana doi. omun 11 a TT7I I I . III. I . i' 1 lJ AO lfle press in r other clues we commend l ihtm1tB deservtne to n:eztraordnnarydenee! wuruwua aua irwauij.anwiMoouwr per. formance, arc of the highest order of. artistic merit, and are chaste and .elevating , in tone to degree whlchrenders them hjjassailaMe npon . moral or religious grounds. porthm of the clergy of Wilmington have: witnessed these . admirable performances, and the Bergers and 11. D....11 il.-.i.tl...ll.iti..i ll U Wilmington play-goers as giving an exhlbi- tlnn onnallv Hot1ncrntfliAil "tIPt1atl' 6ri(f Ui.T udlea of tthe - troupe are ornaments to thelrjprofeselon Ind Immedi ately "command respect andadmlrat.on by their modest and decorous stage; ednauct and appearance :Tbe mate members of the troupe are geptlemen as well aa afllstsi; P f- A " For Mr.. Soli Smith Russell we; bespeak the - - .-i i I i' ' ' . I : m .m- ' . f pecl-lTavor,Of OUT .brethren 01. tuC , x OUrth . . . . . - a . t & . -. - J,atgB. " i Hd II BnBrilSk' OI Veij uDUIHU ability. HU veriaillUy la dot more rehiarkable than his accuracy and ndelUy.lnpotranpres W beeves, w .usBeucomoinauon w niiming.oD nann .nu i nU.possession a rifle belonging to... one or; the I u K 1 1 If .ICvH4 I Mm. K r - Tl Words and Mind of Jeus, . 'i forcopies vJy i indicated perrecf ease as to emauer ox ma Y:l:r ";UJl0Igale.t . , ; HEfNSBteRUKB'S" and ClirLX ne;reiy . accoraeo-m,-. vyumingtoii;aaring i 'personal safety." .'-r."--. -;' h -Mr! -n? j 'Wi .iArt iDxa' il I mar 17-tt v Live Book and Musio,suro. islhe fa-1 .vi. ,"' j i 'weiearnasoneoiineresuiwoiuepaereon's j i,i ii..v srw . :. ,.f s -.:'v-f' -'I " ' . . 1 " .vwtM.. i interview, wiin.tne outlaws ,ftnat .since nus t?--, -Jr i 'nhnpnA j 'Kj'v'-1 v JJliuU JLIUlla Cv : I remembranca. and vre nromUe them an enthn I '(!rtti. 'v.' v v' .ViTa W I y--)S' vfe 'lUUilviUj i . I '. . . - -v.. : - ' ; z --t - . . . v -i ' uiA.viUM n nu luv. U4 ,u uo ,.uiiuwt bvv v. i - rA - -. , , andV characterizations, enhancing -every phase perfectly safe of : cpmedy: aod ;farceMr Russell: has f in1 . -' ; . bright futore before him, and is already far advanced upon the road t"5 the hlgheat pro- lessloal succesR. I r-&Tl;&Xi The Bergers ahd Mr. Bossell go hence to Newbern; ' tKVf' - . . '.. . , , I nrs Xronpo, As before anncnned,thla Justly .celebrated t - company or Bnrlcsquera commence- a three days' engagement here ion; Thursday 'evening next.". The! folio wing! from" the' Charleston Qoutier will show that Mrs. Oatea la as great a I I Crane and Pratt performed - most admirably. M miss cooper ana Mrs. Alien, wiie oi ne great 1 favorite. Mr. H. T. Allen, fllllnz their parts In excellent taste. ', - - : Mrs. uates, as "josepn ne," mine . uaugn- ter of the Regiment," added-new leaflets to her already rich and Aueterlnjc chapl We bare efdom seen her happier fn her persona- Mrs. U,H "rfOBepU DB, " IU IflB :uUgU- tlons; Indeed there is in Josepblatf. an adaptation, which teems especially auuea to AVAL )Ke an tne atriaingiy.. oruiiant ana oisun-1 7 a a a a a a . a a . a M .a 1 I " 1 vnw ess was w a? as cava ua f ws as smi u au I gulshlng tralta so- Innate in- thls cbarmlng lla. ka . a . aJa J. a . favorite. The natural effervescence or spirit, l ine eenuine expression oi aevou a auaenment 1 to the friends of eamp and field life, and the r rollicking buovancy of onconventtonaLhonest I manner. and bearing, all. came out as artlessly I and as true as llle Itseii. Her singing was es I peclally admirable, -and encore on repeated. I attested the chords which had been a truck la I the sympathizing, auditors. "Good i Bye, L 8weet Heart," was rendered with as much l feeling as artistic and cultured excellence, and I the hearers seemed unwilling to say - good bye to the fair cantatrice.V ' . - i ? S;'Vy'S'-i ' . , ' , , 5-f - T 4'' --:-. . f At a meeUngol the Board held Friday night the follbwlngamong other business was trans4 acted : ' :i -'- r V H i ' .- ? " -'i-'v'r-":i'-; ' ... T ! .4 A: R. Black came Jorward,and .nallfled as! County Examiner for the ensuing year .before Galloway, teacher in Colombia Township, this; 1 Board Is of opinion that Mr. Galloway should. f 225 nd therCounty Treasurer lrlnstrocted to ipay'thWiame.t-i'' t'lMrA . ' The School R-nort of . Owen FennelL Jr. The B!?00 'r'P0 01 Y 7 ? J County Trewurer, was and .ordered on ftloj r . ,,AnrB -t' ; meftt .Mondairht -at-f PMf Jt I . - -1 a 4k . ;l -i' . m.. UI.1I.-J r - r-?r it 1 -aswuier 7 v .i .- - it Pi. I' We are! Informed that.SolIcltor NeillMcElt, cf Harnett connty, has a wlshfnl eya" on Col. lr a -itTi c Waddell'a seat in Co ngress, and will probably give bur friend Rathertoord, of ; the nlne-Ineh stride? a hdrd fight for' the Republican noil- , . . , , nation. , Nelllwe hear, la zealously. t work, and has strong hopes of success. " V It is matter of yery little Impoance.who heRepublicatlUandldate iaiy b as he wiil be beaten by CoL Waddell at least one thous- SSPnrIeka DaxJ 15 . I .' ' c Tatrtafita ni will ttesnnronrtatftlv 1e I a IM.n W "w M" -ar " "" V.A .i. rrKa. ul-a. ui.ku-uii.ih ""fc'v'- lent Society of this city by a public parade. AlnKht h aefcnWniAal1 BaH'ofitlte T - - - . a, a. " TV ! a a Society will Uke place. at the Half. of the 1 ll Award Relief Fire EnelntfiBoinDany. Tlcketa jv Brown. J.H.McGarrity.T.:Donlao and - ; .i . - Til IS OUTLAWS. '' Latest from the Front Capture of tbe ! Hew Yorlt Herald CorrepBieot , Stepheq Lowrejnd Andrew Btroi '"They .. bd with them, as a prUoner of war; a cor-1 w n a ku &u wus ud m u taa ca war iHa.Ba-waa York Hcrald.br the name of," A. B. Henderson. V This ambitious kntehtnf ithR nnm lft 'tMWWt.M't ?: kDbrhk of ! the onill left" this eltvfbV the eat ' ! r tIeI: t,l2 ttt ,05-T ' of war" on Monday last: He : went o Moss Neck and from thera An Rho j Hp1j; .Ha'left ' : the latter place on Tuesday,- when .the train passed, and was put off at V Eureki,n a station In the Immediate neighborhood of Scufflttown, the headquarters of the outlaws, saying that hemtendcC to interview them If It eoat him IV his life. Thla . purpose her eeema to have ac comoliehed to his satisfaction, as he. was with no fear or anxiety: inconsequence. He had In . ' ' - - . ,wfild would tend to contrmUnstumorthath.- i,a. At,.o v, S. V J oxuK tnat nf 1 kiUed or drowned; as has been reporled. - One of the passengers on the train yesterday fQrnl6neg with the following dispatches - t0 ;bi foiwarded froia this place. onsJ to Ktw' York JHerl, one' to the wife of I the" correspondent Henderson and the otker to a eiWWman In Ne.JerW. trobablv ii Henderson; which were glren to . "To the N. Y. Herald. 1! - JWruirjiOTow, N. C, March 16; 1873. "-. We have captured your correspondent. .Will not hurt him, nut wilt Keep him a: wees. I. ... . . ( . : Ula -it.'-.-. . . ? ' ';' Bteph-s X lowrey; '5'v: -!; 'v; !--' - mark. ' : ; 5 ,.: ... s' j i m j b f A3nftiwX 8trong. T ' . i'i-:r ; i mark. r. T " i A : . Witness A. B. Hxndbson. Wn3psQT0,N.C.V March l6tb,18Ti rL l2 Mr, a: R Hcnderxmm ' - ?! ; '. . Loch Eatery Rnn.: I am "with tho Edwreys, A. B.-HaabEBsos. ''WiiatrxaTOtf, N. C; March 16th, 1873. I IjBaAwoy. X 1 am in no dangerkWhatever. i......., .. A. B. HK3DER80K. Base Ball. lx. J The mnch talked of match srama of base ball comes offatnhe corner of Sixth and: Orange streetato morrow afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Those who have never witnessed a game of thla character should improve the bpportnnliy thus afforded them of seeing it played.;1' Fi ona I acanlttedl of tbe Cbarce of Murder. I T ' . vt --ai X rady,xne urueo oiave. . .oxawr, wan tne muraer.oi otepusi ... town, Robeson county, some time last . K-atiiiponflneM In the year, and who has since oeen-connnea in tne I WllD UlO BUroer.W o:p I Jail oftbls county, had his trial at Elizabeth- man MMnf. -n rrM -nri I kU TW Ua UaBUbU WVUUHI WM aV WW --. s - ' - ff tU. a l acquitted, the jury only. remaining on, about I ' -.-" ... " I fiTe min utes. I - .... -. . . .1 -4. , i.srr -. par Cblp OaakeU,, ; -. ' ' -: j i Beware7 aatd thebttert6thecUy;and It became tMre ' : v5.. ""i 'f ho ; was Richard the Third before he was il f At .4 i J : Tbe'man-who ran away from his creditors resolved toatop end-take arrest5 1 Mone is a great, lever "Jatbe affaire ?of pan;. so &reat a-lfeavbr-that aome of. us . can neyerkeepiuay A mahr Is In no danger aa long as he tails love ;"but when he Jvrltes It, he is Impaling himself oti bU own potHbots most effectually. Jlumllitj is a grace that adorns and beau jtifies jevery other grace ; wlthout .it, tAjnoat iplendid. natural and acquired; acquisitions lose their charm.. 'i : ;". ..'Vy -f.; A man in lote is a man who".wlshea to fce more' amiable sand ireeable tha hean ; be,' and thU is the reaspn why almost all men-in ioTft are ridiculous, iii.di-i.tiA I - ATnosprti-nio POISON. & M he spring aun calta up something besides )the flowers and grasses. It eyolvea from the damp earth and imbMf era, stagnant pwola and black morasses, the gaseona provocatives of disease. i rront'the offal anil garbage oC I unclean cities, too. It exhales an elavla ds truotlTe of health and rigor.' Periodic ferers of, various type, are no raging with annaiAl virnlenoe in vanbna parts of the country, and there are. complaints irom , all Quarter : of a singularly unhealthy fprtng. What la to be done ia this emergency 1 The answer is simple and to the polnt.1 Strengthen; the body, W eaknesa predisposes the system to : disease. Commence at onoe a course of the moat genial toaica, Hostetter'a Stomach .Bitten. . Be ut anted that the germs of epidemic and endemio fyara will never infect the physique that has heenfcrtiflbdaadregiilatwitglori vegetable rtstsrative, A moist atmosphere aggreyatea dyspepsia, and 11 dlaeasea of a blllouVtype,and the sudden thermometrfcal changes common at t$ia season, are a severe trial eveit, to atroisitconatitnUonB.?1The la butane way of combatting these delete ious azene'es, and that is by invigorating the body, i a a - b A & k II JI . ! ana 1 parimfj l ucu'ir agumyiw au. us functions. ' The only sciAo required for this purpose is Hostetter's liltterdw- Of all vege table tonics - id aiterativee, it if Xhe pareet ana the best. Its medicinal lngredleiita In clude all the jnlcea ana extracts or tne rost approved tonic, antl-billoas. and antise ptio products of the Botanic Klngdoir aca-tuey are combined with astimulautlar auperior in Cuality to the aloohol ased In " -prepniing the tinetnrea and extracts or the ireffttlar" rhai U.W:beb the train bnvthellmlngU . lotte and? Ruiherfbrii: nanroad passed Mbia .hiche arQiOgeripg atne Low l-pTT r y v !-TT- Neck yeaterday the ' paseenSmere iregaled t f-ti.?.; ' : !. iVTvv'- . lilf'J moo with a sight of two of the W of outlaws, Po A 1 Kn 1?1t I M f7) - f macopesia, : a taxch 17oalw Sua VY ea Frt II ' il II ; M . ; ; f .- ? " - t, I . JSTHW-AJDVERTTSEMKNT; 100 KITS -V - J.T 4 .i j .. if: W 9ft f.Wnfeh Tnhft No t fJoolctnVRht- ,-j4 - - - - i e fX! - V f t IV F-vdlyJl I''i-i'r'- L 1 i ? J-l-:- 1 v - f W: a 1 -V:;--- i ter M 15 Cts. per;ponnd. yt ! ; : ul- v , . r r ; ; ,; -i ' -v - t'-i :;: fiN-: 150 1 DAnnEiiS . exipibe," :..;. Cur . ! . 77 4 -T7" "1 ' '.7" 7? ' 7;- T. -TP" ; 'f : i , i -11 and IS So. Front Street. SEGABS. Sign of tlae Indian CTbief, mar 17tf CLOTHING! ; I ; BlacSt Dress snltal Business Suits ! I I : VARIETY OF SHADES 151 FRENCH PALE-1 ".---: r - TOT CLOTHS. ' - w i MM aii Frencli ilaimeres M Pants. . SILK HATEj, SHIRTS, tIES, &c ' , MTJNSOU.& co:, 4 ; Clothing and Furnishing Store, mar 17-tf 88 Market tt. CbncordCliapterjo. 1! EGTJLAB; "MEETING MONDAY EVEN- rNGNEXT, at 7H o'clock. C. wl OLDHAM, WrfJziaroToir; March 17, 1872-lt Secy. FertiUzers pERUyiAN GUANO, PH0SPH0 PERUVIAN GTJANd, SEA FOWL GUANO, u 1 3 SUPER PHOSPHATE PHOSPHATE, i.f 1 " WllITLOCK'S VEQET ATOB, va a- ' i ' r V ' .1 ; AH Standard Fertlllzere , and; Recommended . v . . . r, . i '., "forsaleby ' MURRAY A COi ARRAR'S ELECTRIC , r..J s.: i I CURES RHEUMATISM AND NKUKALdlA. 1 ,. V . , ',.-v-.-rt.-.4k II 'V 1- , ' j J if. . u r ' . v- . .. f - " . u. f J ' .T,,, ;f " TJ nnro nnotr al . . ..AVWU.W UV For. sale . at; ALL; DRUG f TOEES:-L marK-tf v-''- Distiller's XIaterials. SO TONS HdOP IRON. ioo bbls. glue: '-:t ;-f -i---. i. 25 BBL".1 BUNGS. :".... V- 90O PEGS. RIVETS. , - ' -; 809 SPIRIT CASKS, H Forialelow- by:Jif.. ..y.-.y. ..(.. ; ; );ii-'i-.f,v.j,- . '.-.;. WV RRCHNR. f ' ? aar 14-tf ; ;V 87. -8 aad29 North Water St. U - ... ' ' J" ." :"' . v. v "-11''1 ' - ' . ' . i. i , i - - 40 nnos. SMOKED 1 SIDES and SHpULD- .no ' ' " . I m i i - . JLI.:.. - - . 1 .. o" 130 Boxea Dry; Salted Sides and "''" 'Shbtdden. '"'"'-I L- ' V l( ' . ... I too Barrels Pork, . . .m 1 . .j . V Wjf a.-Ta ".w - r, .., W. KKRI HNEE. mh 17-tf 27, 18 and 29 North Water St. Bf S V - JLIlS B 11 ib. - - TV Bwc4Slippor j Uii? .'; -.Vvl "1 ."!.;--.u'.S( 4V-.f 1 O U'-i'vTir!?-.' ; 4i .-V 1R TATRSL :.-- i wrxzn itii.Sm.rit.4 J ;.i-A Ueautlful, Article. YTti i t y DUDLET ELLIS, :marl7-tfiI Bignof the Big iJobtj i i .a ,a .'i. I i'. c;Pats;Ccmr ,000 BUSHELS' OATS ; ' 1 r-Jivrf s AAA TTTC TltTT O iAt a a . . - ; 1,200 B BLS. FLOUR, - ' -.-i ; i .j.'-tt. ff-Ii'vr.For Mle low by ; .i;, v-s,Wr'fci:"-- - f '" W. KBRCHNEB, -: -mhlTtf; i: and p North Water St' CAPE FEAR r-1. -j-tl . .-" jrAKBEUA-C . . :. i . s . . v - Corner Ann and Water Streets, h viLMKfGTON, NjD. U ; V ' I 1 .5 1' -' 'j" ' iV "r !fUt:-' .-AHda of Smith and Machine WotkDone. iitV&J BROUGHT TROV I VTPfca Vl AKT STEAM FITTINGS r SUPPLIED. - , . . ; ' - . : .. ." ..J , . ?' Particular .'atteatlon-' paid to ki.tearnVoat .Work;' v.ryt. i?;; i' t.'mShsh 17-lw'i 1 - 1 - -- -- - - - - - ii ' ;Vf,Hca.;!-nule3j.L OA t LARGE MULES, i -r! vwtQu.tiliZZi - -. t .. ' I r I w m m an. : i rravers iora monin. CSW Sniiff 1 : , " ACS' - j';:."iA . l r j . :.o v! iti . s O II n tl III M ) . " ) . , s C ' ' T " .... . .-He -.:.;v'7l--.7r:.t: :. ----.-.J... C ... :.:; r .1: 3 ; 1 -l r-i ; .ST.,; 3 v. lr-idf-rl it.., . ar.,:,.. - --oI.X.-O1 Cali en cr..: z. NEYiT A D V LIlTISElLCNTo. An RmAVVieTT..Ti..y.ti;v :.. iv , i w - - . M' wm66U"anSocornerK -. FIn Kentucky it oles, ;";? :v-.v;;: f SO Fine Ke iisKalSai t jToarrtyo Saddle and Harness Horses; on morning tiara, of that date. march 17-tds .ui ,";:''-;-4 f Tlieological. i'lpA.UA.BLES AND SIMILITUDES DRAWN S from earthly ' things wittt which people tii-e lamlllac, are wise and efficient mean of 1nAnVil.t.infr 1lvlnJk t-.H . nrl that1. tsru.Ahfnrv . wmcuieaua u nearer, 10 imiuc ana a raw 'i. i . . . m . . " a N corrwee conclusions lor tnemseives, wiu do . likely to do them the most good, . ujfiuuaivi nil vuiioutuiBi - ' , .s ; . ;. Tnougnis tor uory woeari mHE HART 4BAILEYBA.se BALL CLttB KjL-ara hereby no Litted. to -meet at tne Uaao tmii urouna, un ine corner ox otn ana urange - -i streets Monday -fcernoony at half-p&sc 2 - o'cioca:, 10 piay a'matcn game or nail against - a Pieked Mine of the' city ot Wllmingion, X . . C. . ... . r . By order o. Wk -JoHn A. URUBB3, Frwt. S, Gbobqb Quikb-i , tieo'ryv "r-We Have Just Jiccelrcd a;- BBLS. AITDJ HALF, BBLS. CHOICE ' ' ; Dried Peachesi Dried Apples, ; .- - Prunes, Pre3errea, Jellies. &c.. 4o v " i'';. j.vi,;.i v . v ' mhl7-tf w HayanaEoyal BRAND" EIIRIORDIHARI : DRM : To Take Place April 4,1872. -, - s , r . ';; This DR ATvtNG'wni Decomposed 'of only 20,000 TIGKikTS. 1 he number, of Ticket Will be from No. 1 to No. go 0 0. The amonnt to be dlatrtbat"l will he 750.. 000 Dollars, divided into 648 PHIZES, la me following form : - - ( i -' .1 Prize i f .'...................i3uo.roa t;i Ft1k of . ftnniia 1 Prize of. ; sa,ooo lPrixe of... io,wo , Jm a I i.y Uli ............................... s W"W Ski Prizes of $1,000 each.................. M.oto ' C69 Prizes or tOO... 284,600 9 Approximations of 2,ot o each to the 7?t-j :- remaining MOa. of the denary of ' ' the o. drawing the a3.0,otO.......'vl3,000 , . reoialning Nos. or the denary, of... . " " j.the No. arawinpr the 50,0.0.. ;t 1,600 i -S Approximations of t Oi-tach to the . - ! ' No.' preceding and No. following v L . . the No. drawlogtne t23,00.. -1,000 a japproxiaoauona oi uu eacn to me . X .no. preceding and 'o.. tollowtag .n the No. drawing the $10,010 , 1,000 ' z Approximauona oi siu eacn to xne . v i - 0, .-preceding ana No. lollowlB-r L the No. drawing the 5,00 j....; l,boo 518 PRIZES ..........1.........:... STW.OOO Pricbs or Tickets nr This DaAwora i :.-' 6;r...........$16 00 Currency. t :ket.. ............ 1 00 ".-',T.-:.-..r,-T. Half Ticket..... Quarter Ticket. one-Tenth Ticket. No orders filled for less thaa Oiie-Tenth Ticket ,t . j-uarcsa au oraers to ..-j. - r '- - BOllNIO & BROTHER, f.? j --4 " 77 Gravle bt , New Orleans, La. V Eemit in Registered Letter, or Post-Offloe ' Money Order. -.:, - i .- ' .; Official eopy of Drawing sent te every ticket -holder. f r"' . v rfeb 28-xaclm Saddlery; !A.LL K1NDS S-ltILE9 ' HARNESS, . . v TRUNKS, TRAVELING ; B AGS, ; ABfd every thing in the line of Saddlery Goods . cheap tor cash at . - --. . ; v. ; - . J. Si TOP HAM 4 CO.S - V j-k. O Uv. V. ... a a. a .. A feb 6-tfnac --,.,.- . a a a . a - Wilmington, N. C. Goal! Goal! A FRESH SUPPLY of the 1 CELET.R ATED REHASH " HEHRT; CLAI " GRATE COAL now landing. . Orders promptly fllleJ.,f; j .i . WiimiiwiiTin.-ism n--iir-T -'-f-r-- '- - , . " mar l2-nkclw . JrVRTH A WORTH. - TTiil on'? of ?A ii of i nri : VANWEDNESDAT NEXT, ibthfnstant, at : la o'clock, M., we will sell at Exchange Cor-. -:20iNo. f .1, Kei.-.y Hule., TO arrive here oa morning train of that day, , Sale peremptory. TttKao CASH. , maich lat lil7AiM. L VZAUXC "ITA-rrED--Five Boot and Phoe lrakers,t f V to which good,waes ar- ste4t. ein-i ' BiOvmeot will be Klven t non e d . . cood work. I rmeu needapplr - J. W. HLWJ.1T, :mnieiwr r 4 AJppitt's uuuatng, 8. r. at. ' WAMTr.D rrom $ to 23 'Cords White or Red k Bark, b- the l.t of May. !r.,...-a. . -" J. W. HEWJh.Tr, - v ? m 16-lw 7 tlppltt's EuUdicg, b. Front tU "- ' - WAJf TED-IMMEDIj TE LT A No. I Tar pentme Distiller a. l ionr Pise rairel ' CoopCiS. Apply to 4. &. PJJIliLlPe & BRO., , tartersYill- VV.. C a. R. tL, a. c, or To 8rUBr Hiasoir, WiHnintoa, N. u, r -maria-tw;,..; a?J .;tj f.J;., -V; ; r FQh CAL r or : n c n T. i ; - -- ' . TTTIOB BAtiIRCUI-AR.BA.W.'MlijL, in v JD good order. Inqoireof ; ; lebAJ-lna i.iiftU E..W JLERCHNEa. -r,"v V' , ?V CARDS pr4-!-1 h;tNr.o'ff --I style, at , n. bernaiu " - v- Fxlatlng a. X Itili.hlng Uz-Z3, 1 1 - a. ! 3 -a a-. 1 .-X o. ' -1 .:- KmkJ , ., a oung ana welt-broken,. C- '.FoxBale by .J ; C h 17-tf .v; - F. W. EERCHNE1W . "', '."VV: ; 7"' ti. K-V " "'-:'-';i'-":' - LIT V
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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