published d uly, , ' ,, ijEBNABD, Editor and lropjr. orr.os, Dawson Baa Buildings Front EK . L. r A rtfk ' . . AH ffi 1)0 in advance. ......... 8 to II Z. motttas. In 1 advance................ a 00 rtt'wh. m advance...... 75 0i oTR wm be delivered in .AL"n .... . Uta.w1l fffwa -a.A- a,..AV. gKTEOROLOGIlJAL BEtiOCD. , March zu, is. . . , ; rue .urtOl : Ther- . . ' , .v.. fj0" mom- :'Wind. - Weather eier ' eter. . ,vr- ' 30:13 : J 49 V W light Clear " 50.06 . CO N W lreahlClear ' 30:23 jQ Nfreeh jg.ear yinie. "TaTm- 21'. M. JF. M. unTemp. of day, 50 deg. , votb. All barometric readings are reduced . 1. . Robert Set both. SernH Signal Service U. S. AT Weather Report. Wab Department, MSJiT, 1 -'' : OHice 01 Ghiei signal Officer, Washington, , March 204:35 , Y, Probabilities. fU turomelcr wllL continue rising very , .oerally on Thursday east of the Mississippi, Villi wefeterlj to northerly wloda and contin ued dear aud cold weathei. It will fall over me northwest, with winds backing id souther i nd gradually extend to the Ohio valley 'd over llie upper Lakes. The brisk aud Klirti northwesterly winds oveT the New Eng land and Middle States will probably diminish jo force ou Thursday. - - ' - IXiOi.'vrottJ wiuds are not anticipated for. the (julfuni Atlantic coasts, excepting the -brisk (od liib northwesterly from Capo tiatteras to northeastward. ; v .!';""'. , -'w Y' t- r fti Beatila: Xtoom Otlbs WllmlnRton Llbrai-y Asa relation la oico dtrtty during the week from 10 A. M. to j i'. , w31 to 6 P. 31. ana irom 1i to 10 J'. 3L . V"' ' ' " : ' ;:; : 1TABLE ADVEltriSIStJ. . We call the attention of the business men l wiluiiuton to the superior advantages , Seied by . ,-. .4 . THE WKtKLf 8TAU I . h,uu ativertlsing medium. It has, without rIceition, the Largest Circulation of any pub- ucutiouin Wilmington;' and we can satisfy miy one that it has no equal as a medium of tomuiunieAtlou with tb people of the rural districts nv trading with Wilmington. We solicit a call from those who wlshto pUce their biulness prominently before the wople of this section, confident that we can otfer laducements that cannot fail to please. JE.T AUVJk.MliaAeMT. isiNsuGKOSB's Live Book Store, S'J Market sirect. The Lost Heir of Linlithgow, by Miss EinnnD. E. N. South worthl I..-;.':;,.. . Hesht JEhkbeck Attention Howard Relief FireEu;ine Co. No. 1. i I" ; James Wilson. Save Your Money. F. W. Kerchneb. In Store: Groceries & DsCastbo. Wilmington Opera House. ItAbesen Connty. j All quiet Jn ' Robeson. Passengers on the train yesterday report Henderson,' the captive r, Torter, at Lumberton, but that he was only mpjrme. inicnaing w return 10 me outlaws. ueuu ttsseris mat nc nas been unable to hear I .uyiumg oi .newnwauouis ol nenry cerry Lown-y. Andrew Strong and Stephen Lowrey ew at Rd Banks. lu addition to the abve (hnderson states, on the authority of Andrew .Strong and others, thtt Boss Strong is not dead, thoagh he has hot seen him.. . . 6ince wriiiog the above wo hear the report, s coming from the outlaws, that ' Lowrey has been absent from the usual haunts of the gini for about four away about four or weeks, and will remain live weeks longer, but nothing Lai Ueeu learned as to where he is, or ' wuathW intentions are. " 1 ' Wants. If ron want & flrir . VtruibirAAno ' oiumin 1 or porter. adrtUi-rm?-newTrepartment. 1 , VWVMMV V. . .UWU. . - ".v. "v . . to . j, . w i - ' I under the head ol Wants?' at half our regu- - ' . . - . Jar rates, for advertisements not exceeding fire lines. .. ' ..j'';.- -. . . tf frisouoejs It Ja!se and Slanderous Tbe following note to tbe Editor explains itielf. In the paragraph . alluded to we were carefol to suppress names, bnf nppoeed that Die information was1 reliable: " I tee published In 'one of your daily papers au article purporting to bo sent from Laurel Hill, Ricburond couuty, N. C, beaded a "New ay to Get Kid of a Wifo." I suipect in this riiclt; Iiu the person alluded Im. . I hope you wlil do me the klndncis to contradict this article, as you doubtless have been- mlolo formed, and ou my authority pronounce It flu and slanderous, as I am able to prove by th Oe.i otwituesScs.' . ; . - . ' ' - ,';J"--'. Yours, Ac, " ,; I'.. ? tiODFSBY NoBtbN. ! i riutlng and ItoW V,per.-:):::)X We can furnish printing, paper in small qcantitles, say from two to ten' reams, ut -reasonable prices for all strictly o .sh. orders. We have on hand tbe following sizes of newt, viz: 22x31, 8U36 and $4x38. Also, line Book Paper 21x38 and 25x39 f and a good assortment nf otfee r papers and cards. , , ; . : , tf . . ;. "".i. i; Accident to tbc Regulator. ; Capt. Freeman, of the 8 tcamshlp Regulator, ol the Lorlllard llne.'which arrived from New York late yesterday afternoon, reports that wben about thirty miles from New Inlet Bar, Jwterday morning, at -7 o'clock tbe ship', cuck-pla broke. . She made the best time she conld until She reached the Bar, when the Keam-tog Brandt took her Inside and towed nlimlngton Building. Association! ' At tbc thirty third monthly meeting of the vviluihit'ton Building' ABOcIaUoc;beld at tbe Ummei clal Exchange last evening, 15 shares 4 ol stock were redeemed at the following fig ures .Ten shares at $109. three at 1109 50 and lo at tl080beiDg snaveragclof' $io9 03 Ball. V -U j.. Ameetinz of the base ball fraternity will be hld at the Court House on 'Monday evening Jtxt, for tbe purpose of organizing ajClub.- 1 u "opposed that it will be erganlzed under , name of the Athletic Base Ball Club. H you have found anything, advertise it In new department under head of Lost and ound," at half bur "reguHr rates, for adver4 -'"nenu not exceeding five lines. r - tf . . i1 ' mm i i i i . -.--.According, to, Boerbave, the healthiest "area are born in the months' of January, i i i - t j . r" ' " " "" " ' hi i i hi ' ! 1 ' ' " . "i -. ' . LJ H : f- Vol. IX-IIo.154. miQnmBmM IIAECH-21. 1072; T71iolo ITo. 1.340 Local Dots. The son crossed the line yesterday.' - ' lant your, peas in the "new 'of the moon."' " . ' ' . - J- ' . ' ' f fl' ( There was no aesslon of the "City Court yeaterday. -9; v : VI : V w'u vi :-: '"-,APfn lt is, approaching. Look out for. fan,- .-..'1 : .V--'. " The Cjrcnean Co operative Society starts with a capital of t5,000, Its Increase being; lim ited by the chartej to $100,000. Janlps Brntns Booth. is to visit Charles too in April. Could not .the great tragedian be induced Ao extend his trip to Wilmington ? Dr. Pollion, of France, eaya . that cold in the head can be cored by inhaling hartshorn. The inhalation by tbCnftse should be seven or eight times in five minutes. ; Tbc, property holders interested lu, the sidewalk on Seventh street, heretofore alluded to, had a meeting in the CltytJonrt room yrs- terday afternoon. Yesterday was a lovely day, but there was a decided change In the temperature after night, and old Boreas made the shutters rattle with a vengeance. - ; A new supply-of the bogus ten dollar notes on the Farmers' and Manufacturers' Na tional Bank of Poughkeepsie, N. Y., is oat, and has got as far this way as Richmond, Va. The members of Howard Relief ;FIre En gine Company No. 1 are ordered to appear at their vnxine house this afternoon, at 3 o'clock, in full uniform, for parade and engine trial. Books of subscription to the capital stock of the Dawson Bank ' will be opened at the Banking House of James Dawson to day, and reniiiu open until th9 amount of stock! as provided iu the cbarti r, is subscribed. j Two of the colored policemen were before His UooOr, Mayor Mai tin, yesterday, on the charge of drsnkeuncss. One was acquitted. while the other was found guilty; but. In con sideration of its being his first offence, he was only required to pay a fine of $15. To-morrow (Friday,) at 12 o'clock, at Exchange Corner, Messrs. Cronly . & Morris, Auctloaecrs, will seU SO fine Kentucky mules and 16 No.,1 saddle and harness horses. This is the sale that was to have taken 'place d Wednesday, but was postponed until Friday. OIECA HOUSE. Mrs. Jas. A. Oates. - I Wilmington's great favorite, Mrs. Jas. A. Oates, will inaugurate her brief engagement at the Opera House this evening In Backstohe's favorite Operatic comic romance, entitled the Daughter, of the Regiment, with Mrs. Oates In her unrivalled personation ct Josephine, to be followed by the lively and amusing farce of An Alirmina Sacrifice, the performance beine lnier8Dersed with sonirs. dances. Ac. It ia oniv necessarT mi, ,o-r. t,- to remind our readers of the , . appearance of this charming anticipated re appearance of this charming actress on our boards. She is too well known -nd too nniversallv SDDreciated bv Wllmlnir . . r ton play-goers to require any commendation frou as, and we can fcly predict for her a rousing house. i: . , , ... A DeCaatro. " -. v . This Inlmlublcllaglcian and Ventreloqnlst will open In this city on Tuesday next, the 26th Inst. To give our citizens some idea of what a treat they are to witness we publish the follow A s of iifg from the Memphis Ledger: rferiafttro brouehtl his remarkable series of performances to a termination on uaturoay . nts.n.iw Urre andienca who at m - T. " V J tended Greenlaw Opera .House reached the nnlnt wTipnrn thf PUDId " na fnrthar crrt" at point wnence tuey couiu no inrtner go" at he MaUnee, at which It is estimated bitween three and four thousand persons mast have been present About half as maov were unable to gain admission, and considerable money was returned to those who could -not obtain even stirodlog room. Gallery, family circle, dress circle and parquette were crowded to nconrenience ; the orchestra, corridors and stage ; being well filled also. Such a sight was never before witnessed in Mem phis. V The bouse, viewed from the stage; presented tbo appearance of 'a gigantic bou quet, tbe greater part of tbe audience being composed ot children and ladles, dressed in tne gayest autre. At dudi anotner targe crowd ended DeCaatro' farewell perform ance, which gave the usual satisfaction. In his profession we think LV&astro is without an ekiual. and certainly no other magician could nave drawn the crowds that have jaightly uocacu io ixrecmaw vy.r uwu.s. with) the best wishes oi everybody, ana is likely to be long remembered.- J f Indestractible Tajr. .V t The indestructible Tag Is a great convenience to merchants. It answers the combined .pur pose 4, a direction , label and business card. Call -at the Stab Printing and Publishing House and supply yourselves. - - ' - Advertising for tne People. We would call the attention of the public to the MoHsrao 'Stab's 'charges for short adver tisements, especially for the accommodation of the growing demand for the publication of brief notices such as wants," - io juei," For Sale," etc Mosiadrertisements of this character can -be reduced to five lints space, and the charge for them being but .half our regular rates wlien paid Tor atriiUy' in advance ; This offers Increased Inducements for ser vants wantinglaces, for families wishing do mestics, fdr farmers having a horsepr a pow, or an bid wagon for - sale, landlords wishing tenants, and tenants wishing landlords, to'use the MOBmo HTABas a meuium ior eouuiu nlcatlog with their several but unknown cus- tomerSr v. i; ." yr',- ; Storekeepers can also -tnake equal avail o. these rates for short advertisements, to Invite public attentlon to any specialty in trade, or any change in their places. .. It. The use of the'daily newspaper as the agen cy for communication" between people of au classes, is cbas tantfy lncreaalhg, and Illustrates one of tbe ways In which modern civilisation Is saving time; labor, and money, in carrying ant ths htiftlnefisof life. a It T: rrai;KtW r In ancient ays the-precept was, . "know . A serions turn The twist of one's neck. Ljing awake at night to hate people, how ridiculous It Is. I' ' . ' . - , -i. '';-r. .; " ' ' i: r ' ' - - . -- - ;..- A St. Joseph, Mich., ilrl.koit her beu a scarf 15 feet Jongl Xfi?' ) ':J What is better, than a promising touW man t A. paying ou t. : - : - . Dies are engraved nowadays; In Caesar's time the die was, cast. . . I V ' ' When is au encampment most likely to burn well?. When the tents are Ditched. Three sisters in New York are so beautiful and attractive, that they are known ia society as the -Thrcc Graces." - , ; " . A Minoesota elopement "ollpped up', by the young lady slipping down on the ice and shrieking a shriek in front of the paternal mansion. .-, ' ' '."".' v' Spurgeon, la a recant public ad iresa, said : ,4reoplp wefe often- seen trying-to teach children, as It w.re by moonlight, la a cold and repellant manner teaching them at a distance, and carr,ing their lamb, not,In thelr arm but with a pair of tongs." ; Bishop Atkinson's Appointments. 8nowhiii. .. St. Jehu's, Pitt county Washlnston , Trinity Churcb, Beaufort county. Zion Churcb, Beaufort county....... April 3 . 7 "8 9 10 V 11 earn ............................... . , Pango, Beaaiort coontv..-..!.'' Sladcsvllle, Hyde count j; . ........ . , - " 13 V 14 ; n " 18 21 :: V 23 ' 25 " 38 80 May 1 2 t.aKe ianaiuK,uyae county. ..... nymouiD ... ...... .... vs r. 8'. Luke's, WasbiuKtOD county...... St. David's, Washington county..... tier! rora Elizabeth, . City ...... Jt,denton. St. Peter's, Gates county. . . . . ; . . .... uatesviiie ....... ... . . . . M urfeesborouKb . ,U . ; . Woodville, Bertie county. . ... L ..... . vvtnuser ,.. Wllllamston. ..........:.. .......... : v . ; 7 9 Greenville. . .". . . . .". , Tarborouith.......... Scotland Neck ... 14 "10 mngwooa, iianiax county..... SPIRITS OF TUKPENTINE. . -7 Measles at Rockingham. - Charlotte had no celebration of St. Patrick's Day. f v...: Preparations are being made to commence work ! on the Masonic Tem ple. ' ; " I" ' ' ' ,' The convict8. in the P-eriiten- tiary are living on half rations on account of a "muddle'Vin official circles, v , ; Governor Vance will deliver the address, before the Literary Societies of Wake Forest College in June. ' The Charlotte Democrat con- tradicts the report that small pox is in . . . . , . -f that city, v There has been and is no case .. ur.4. ' , r The Wadeaboro Herald says: Thero were 12 bales'ot cotton sold-in this market for the ; week ending Monday, March 18 tb, at prices, ranging from 19 to 20$ cents. ' .'-I" - The Friend of lemperance TT Tl TO 1 -U . 1I..41..J...J. say: Ja-.I. iogienarat, tne landscape gwaener 01 wis cnj, win vii, auauu i r al:. .ia. :ii a 1 a few dayf, in the interest of North Ca rolina Agnculture. ' :- The Dauberry importer says : Mr. Wm. Redman, o7 this; count 4as . 1niMmni1v hnrf. nn Mnnrlav I a ah h posed he IS injured inwardly. - The Pee Dee Herald Oi Wed- nesday says : Track lawing has reached near enough for us to bear the noise oc- casioned by throwing off rails. We un- derstand the mail train will come up to The' Board ot County Com missioners of Chowan offer a reward of $200 for the arrest of a member, of their Board named S. SJ Cannon, accused of lof eerv. He is 28 years old, 5 feet 10 inches high, and is known in Raleigh; Charleston and rortsmoutn. ; u . ' -';; "' It 13 o:ratifviDS:, t6 learn, SaV8 I tbe PeeDeeUenld. that tberork:.ontbo rroad between this place -and ( Cheraw jis rspidly progressing, ana U'ls connaenuy assertea by some wdoeoow tne ropes mat 7 , y .t,-- : the iron borse will come snorting , to Wadesboro from Charleston beforethe end Of 1873T ; : - :. .'. r ; The Kalei2h!?w7i?.8ays i; En- tbvmiasKastorcbes, President of tbe Uni versity at Athens, has acknowledged the receipt of two volumes sent, said institu tion by Gov. Caldwell. - The books" were sent by the hands of Fisk P. Brewer, ,IJ. B. Consul at Piraeus, ureece.. , . i 1: A -rTbe charmirig child,May-$he-Fay with the Tenipleton troupe, says the Raleigh Sentinel is a little tar: heel.:' Her mother, Mrs. Carpenter was theniaugbter of a wealthy well known citizen of middle North Carolina, who, at heri demise de- ins one of them) should become actresses. " May-tne t ay,'., n aue iives, wu meeti tne expectations oi. ner,moiner. A Sad Fall In r Oat. It Is indeed a sad Viiincr nat whm. tttur vears of the closest in timacy, the hatrpartscompany withthebead. Fortunately tne lamentaDie separaiioa may easily preicuiicu duu .uo nmui nse of Lvojr'e Kathaibow, the most potent in- vuorant of the hair aid promoter of its iT cVrnDleurtv obviates the dry andl ,:-ri' :7-siTOAOtrB bt . . .? parched condtUon of the roOU of the hair, hmh is nrfilimlnarv to its coming out, t V supplying 'the precise4 degree of i moisture requisite Id its preservavion n-a healthy state. It is .the only true dissolvent and evaporant of dandruff and other impurities of the scalp, whose presence, is injurious to the hair, as a beantiiler of the head the Ka thalron baa no equaL-1 It not only ; increases the quantity of the hair, but improves its auaUtv immediately, imparting a lustrous anpearanco and silky .texture which, are -ex- g UICIDE COHSIITTED use of Dr. Pierce's Golden lredie&TDiitcovArv. ltrritaUzes and builds an the wholeavstem. A little book on Chrnio Diseases sent tree. Address B.-V. Pierce, MI Dm Buffalo, N". y. upiaea jueaicax .Discovery sold by all drag. gists. - NEW AD VERTISEMENTS. : x.. - - . - - V . WILMINGTON OPERAl HOUSE. FIVE SIGHTS AND ONE MATINEE, Commencing Tuesday, Marcn 26th. THE MONARCH OP THE 51 ALL, ILLUSIONIST and VENTRILOQUIST, wUl appear and produce effects strange, mys tical and incomprehensible, and will also give away each evening , . . , w 100 COSTLY GIFTS, Positively the most Liberal Gift Entertain. ment traveling. . " t - - Admission Drs Circle and Parquette, 60 cents; Gallery, . 5 cents. . - i Private Boxen $1 and $V.ir 8eatacan be secured at P. Ilelnsber er's Book and Music Store at an additional charge of 25 cents. ' . . 4 ' 1 QBISD lliTISEE . on Saturday at 2 o'clock. Every child attend. ing wilt secure a handsome present. .; Admission to all parts of the Hou5e 25 cents. - march 21-tf " V IN STORE: lo,00 BUSHELS CORN, : 8.OO0 BUSHELS OATS, ; 1,200 BBLS. FLOUR, -SU9 Bbls MeaK ; O5o Sacks Coffee, ' ; ' . ISO Bbia Sugar, . ' - r, :. s. 5 Cases biaody Peaches,! loo Cases Kreh Peaches,- - s 8UO BBLS. MESS PORK, -.60 Boxes and Hnds 8m. Sides, , D. 8.' " 1 Hhds 8houlders, ' 1.500 8P1UIT CASKS, 20O BBLS. GLUE, S iSODld. Jtsung8, . '- 2ao Packages Ki vet?, ; 3wo Boxes Candles, - . ' ' 5450 Boxes boap, - - . 154) Uhds. and Bbls. Cuba Molasses, . . loo Kales Pea Vines, 7 r. ' ISO Boxes and Bbia. Crackers, . r . OO Boxes Cheese, - 1Q.0 Cases Lye and potash, - .. . TWO i- h THOUSAND SACKS SALT, 10,000 PEANJ 10.000 UbtMN n ,V rri- "2 SSI't PEANUT SACKS, irr m air xrxr : " ' 40 TONS HOOP IRON. - - - . 15 Bbls. Kerosene Oil, - , . i . .. . so Boxes Smoking Tobacco, . . And 1C0 dozen Brooms, 75 dozen Buckets, 250 reams Wrapping Paper, 10 bbls. Wrapping Twine, Ac., ac . . .-. i- ror sale by ! F. W. KEBCHNKR, mh Sl-tf " 27, 2S and 29 North Water St. SAVE Y0UE HONEY. Tot for to bide It in a hedge Not lor a train attendent : - But for tbe glorious privi ror being independent. "But for tbe glorious privilege m ; Lt,Ibte lonalitla. on Caatle. thnrch. Ann. Orange, pock, Princess, Mulberry, Gwjn, Dickinson, Charlotte, Wood, Second, Sixth, Seventh, Wilson, Eighth, Ninth, Tenth, Elev enth Twelfth and Thirteenth stxeets.: satisfactory time'given for payment.-aL t- maT2Hw JAMES WILSON. Notice. A T A MEETING jQl TORS OF., si i OF THE . CORPORA- ri THE DAWSON BANK, .kit t I Held at the Banking Eonse of James pawson onthe20thlnst.ytt was f aj ; : I ' ' ? iTbatthe I the capital stock -oi the Dawson: Bank be opusou 4-"j"o7 I son.ion Thnrsdav, the jtlst Inst., -and -remain in the Charter, is subscribed . tnarch2ilt 'JAMES SPRUNT. SeolT. ,;..?0i ATTENTION I r:Xrr.s j Howard ' Relief Tire CSngine -.; Company No. 1. ; fXAi I "XTOV ARE HEREBV ORDERED to abpear at vonr Eneine House this f Thurso ay) evening, at 8 o'clock precisely, in fuUuniiormv XVI aMV - 'II O ffviiva uotHiiia ainn M nurirtM 'iTtm. x::ff 'au. : .v " HENRY EHRBECK, : niar. 21-lt rX .5.1 oecrewuy. The Lost Heir fr i.inlitiiciow - if By Mrs. Emma D. E. N. Southworth, Author of Fair Play," "How He Won Her,t changod;Brides,,v, Bnae'a irate," cruei as tbe Grave," lried ior Her Life." " Retxl. buHon." Tbe Lost lieiress," 44 'Fortune beekerr' Deserted Wife," Ac. . .' '-- 77 " . tteconaj saopiy just reoeivea ana , . Uto Book and Mn8ie BMr0 MJ. mJMAA JA9AMAmAMMm w . I ir j iOl a H o 9 " WxTim ' WO Ct fl J I DlU6lCLl . XtVO ,J UUIl), Una. SUE W CASHWELWWIlmmgtxm C; -r-'V kNE of the most effective remedies ror yj INFLAMED, ttORK AND. WEAK.' ET&b, '.ver-offered to the oublie. ; For sale by all Druggists id tbe eity. vPrice 25 cents pes bottle. - -, -:. "--. - -f . t . . aar - w-M a -np-a . a ,a. . . . uajsiSa1 jiiAJunjainxioiBsiua Agvuui, y, dec 14-naclaw Th ' 47 Market street.: uh 'ft Saddlerv. 1,4 i i A ; d XL , RINDS i OF SADDLES, , HARNESS 1 rri. tettnks. trateLinq Biafc'vl TRAVELING BAG3, 1 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. r i ' . i I... Havana Boyal Iiottbiy. GEAHD 1 ElfBAOBDIL'iET" ' . r ; , . ..-.T- v.-.-...,... To Take Place April 4, 1873. Db AWING will be composed of only 20,000 TICKKTS. The number of Tickets will be from No. 1 to No. 20.030. The amount to be distributed will be 750,- I UIO IUUUWU1K AULIU i J- . " .1 1 Prize f.r. ..V..........300,COO 1 Prize of................................ 60,000 . 1 Prize of. 25,000 f I Prize of. ...v ...i...... i lO.oi'O 1 Prize of. '6,000 W Prizes of 1 1.000 each ,ot0 I tb9 Prizes of a-'iOD.. ....... ................. 284,500 - 9 ADDroximations or C2.u v eacn to me 9 remaining Noa. of the denary of the No. drawing the $3.0,(H0.......: 9 Approximations of (MX each to the 9 remaining Nos. of the denary of ' the No. a rawing the $50,000 2 Approximations of t:0J each to the jSo. precedingf and; No. following the No. drawing toe 125,00'. ' 2 Approximations of $300 each to the No. preceding and Na following . the NO. draw ing the $10,0: o 2 Approximations of $5.0 each to the 18,000 4,600 . , 1.00Q 1,000 No. preceding and No. lollowing the No. drawing the 8,00.'.. ........ : 1,000 68 prizes ".........v.:;:n;.'.;...r.... $750,000 : ; , Pa ioxs or Tickets pt This Daawrsa : Whole Ticket............. .....$ (5 00 Currency'. Hair Ticket.. rs uu QuartexuTlcket.... , 17 CO une-xentn Ticket...,...; i w n No ordersfilledforlesstnau One-Tenth Ticket Address all orders to - I -BOKNIO A BROTHER. ; - r .77 Gravlex St , New Orleans, La.- Remit in Registered Letter or Post-Offlce Money Order. u , . , ... .. Official eopy of Drawing sent te every ticket holder. . . lieb 28-naclin MISCELLANEOUS. Bibbons, Mil 1 i ner y ... AND ", ,.. . . STRAW GOODS, ' 1873, " . i , . also ' .. .White Goods, Embroideries, &c. inwcrrtiAvrf ' ' t a Tnn -'jt :'sr : Aaiuaxuvivu, vaj.vi m vi Importers, Manufacturers and Jobbers " Bonnet, Trimming, Necfc andSaanRib pons. Velvet . Bibbons. Neclt Ties Bonnet Silks, Satins, .Velvets and Crapes, Flowers, Feathers, Ornaments, Frames, Ac. . Straw Bonnets and Ladies , and Children's Hats, trimmed and nntrimmed, AKD IS COSHXCTTJIO WABXaOOXS ' White Goods, Linens, Embroideries, Laces, Netts, Collars, Setts, Handkerchiefs, Veil ing, Head Nets, Ac, Ac Hos. 237 and 2S9 Baltimore Street, BALTlMOttE, Md. ' ThftBB omnix nrA mann facto red bv us or 1 bought for Cash directly from the European with Twotory DweliingVtitchen and neces and American Manufacturer s, embracing all I kary out buildings. Also Sn lots, each con- the latest novelties unequalled in variety ana cheapness in any market. Orders filled with cai e, promptness and des uth fiAh i!Und rr Sn Wfl teb HWo .w rr Su We wm wa 100 KITS Extra No. 2 llackerel, which we are offering at the Low , Price of $1 50 per Kit. , 20 Welch Tnbs "No. 1 Cooking But ter at 15 cts. per ponnd. ' 150 BARREIiS fc EMPIRE," IT HAS NO EQUAL. - At. . GEO. MYERS', mar 17-ti 1 and 13 So. Front Street. j:Ba;crjiii Bacon ! ry Salted" Sides A i. , -d Dry Salted Shoulders, i. NORTH iCAROLIN A HAMS, North Carolina Sides, r t ' A'! Sh6ur3ers,: tl Jolesr XFORKh vtPORK! 7 ; j ; "We are selling t&e above very low... ' . .. , DeROSSET;&;CO. ..A a . . marcbr-3t Paints; Oils, Glass and Pally. WE HAVE S UST RECEIVED . A LARGE - -', - ftOPPLYOF i f Paints,' Olls"Giass, Puttyl" 8and 1 Paper, Paint, " t .and Varnish Brushes8, Sash Tools, Ac. 5 ' lf For sale low atV Xr A inniO-tf f ' 7 GREEN A FLANKER'S.; i , - , A a. 1 1 . ' 'M Aij OROCCO FOXED, I iHrtrj'stti 'i$ lit , . a? uu JidWiiMi , ; i..' ..it., .-'s - .v .-. J ;?; DUDLEY A ELLIS,.. , ! 'v - -Sign of the Bli Boot U'S i I - ' t ; ..J ... maclf-tf : ;?-: t . - Pirst1 Ilaf ionakBarilr sob -X Of -Wilmington;- V H "igTTHrLE THE OFflCE OF THIS" BANK IS YV being repaired, the business will be transaeted in the adjoining -rooms, entrance on Frlncrss street, ui'-is- -k-r:-4.j:t- ( , Diarch 1 tl A. K. WALK2R, CaMer4 Crzzz.r-ii " , ........;.....M ttr 3 ., . ii lira C ( J t J ".ciat.:. v.. .......... ' 3 13 'jC2 Costraet Aviv taJzca ct iro portlon&tilylow.rs-.-:. ' . Otuary notice wlU te li-rtfcdct 1 -'rrste ml sn paid for in advance ; ctcri: - - - J s - 3 IS AZIUSEMENTS: V f r 7ILMINUT02 , -i OPERAHOUOG. MRS; A: OATES, ; ir iV ssee and Manageress. por ' Yliroe Nlffbla Anil s Onl V. COMMENCING ON THURSDAY EVENING, March tl, when the sparkling Younar Na tive songstress and Commedlenne, MRS. J. A. OATKS. and her widely celebrated COM IC OPERA COMPANY,' will make, their only ? apparances in Wilmington this sason, pre- v tenting a series ot the most att- active repre- - sentatlons, whien their extensive; nd brll llant repeitoire of Comio Operas, Musical Comedies and Operatic Burlesque Extrava ganzas will afford. The opening performance : wll consist of BuckatonVs favorite One ratio Hnmln RnmnnfA. nntlt.lKil IhA . z r .. .s ;u- DAUUIITEK OF TUE REGIMENT, (Mrs. Oates appearing In her unrivalled per- conation or Josephine, with several new vocal introduc ions,) and the very lively farce of. AS A LABnmO SACRIFICE. -' . On Friday evening, first time here of Plan- ches great Operatic Burlesque Extravaganza ofi i" " -"' Due announcement will be made of Satur dav's performances. ' . ' - " ; JMSSJSttVJSU obaxo wui do boiu ai ueius r?r,M,l0 ftore, commencing on Monday, ISth Inst., at 9 o'clock, A. 31. ... t GENERAL ADMISSION $1 1 . Reserved Seats. $1 25 ; Gallery, 50 cents Colored Gallery, 25 cents. . . marcn ia i . - . , -i'-v- v AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES OF HORSES AND MUJiES Postponed until Friday. March 22. Mi CRONL Y Auctioneer. .,. .... . , t : . - ' . . ... : J' : ' ' By ronl jr ifc Morris. . fS FRIDAY NEXT, 22d Inst. at 12 O'clock, V M., we win sell at Jxcaange corner, , , . , $0 Fine Kentucky M lesr V , ... V. , v-, ..- t 16 No. i Saddle and Harness Horses, , . - To arrive on morning ti ain of that date. ; j march 17-tds '. - - Y' SoTjiidProperty for Sale. By BVXTIXG ds BIcQlIIGG. WE WILL SELL at EXCHANGE CORNER on 8ATUUDAY, the 23d inttant, at 11 O'clock A. M., to close a Mortgage, that VALUABLE FARM on MIDDLE' SOUND, adjoining the lands of C. C. Morse ' and Wm. B. Gilesjcontainlngonehundied acres, forty of which is in a high state of cultivation, i taming ten acres, near me aoove. 1 1 TERMS. Half Cath, balance one and two . u. p- mar 19 6t ' I i MISCELLANEOUS. J -F EUE CKEE T IVoa. 57 and 50 Slarkct Street,1 PIANOS A, and, . 0RGA1TS-- OF THE BEST ,' ' A A fAA Leading Factories in the IJnited States. . PIANOS of ALL STYLES and PRICES to suit purchasers constantly on band and for sale. , 4Sf AU Inducements nsuaUy held out by Northern Manufacturers can only be had in the ate at the above place. .. ; . , . fc , V . GEO. WOODS cfc CO.'S PABLO U AND . VESTBY ORGANS 1 "., . THEY ARE PRE-EM1NBNT FOR TfTEtR, (JHAKU1JNU BULU Bl-UriS: itEAUXI f AN D PU K1TY OF TONE, J KLE- . - s GANT DEMON AND F1NI3II. , . IS FACT -THEY 8UR- 1 i ,PA88 ANY ORGAN ;j(r :- Heretofore knows criutrodjiced in this city Call, ITear'and See fhem r - All Instruments Warranted; for Fivo Years. PIANOS TTJNEP AND REPAIRED.-CS A choice selection of Sheet Music on haaa and for sale.- . - " r . . ' .--Jb. WiXJraoTOJr, N. C.- J. F. RCECRERT, . PTJRCELL HOUSE, JR. TJJtaVIS, Proprietor. From" THI3 PATE,' the rates for Trans ent Boarders are i 00, 3 00 or 3 50 per day, So-' cording i6 locatiori' and' j'ooms.Day Eoard- era, S 00 per week;; r Jan 2l-tf VATJTCi ( fTrANT TO SELI-'.CCO Yards of MAT. TING. White, Fancy and C RsU sixes, c. 6x4 1 nas xecelred bv neamer. inarch 2l-3t" ? I GttANT A COWAN.Q WANTED Five Bcot and 8hoe Makers, -to which good waes and steady em ployment will be given : none bnt srood work suen need apply. - ,sf. W. HEWETT.i . mh IS-lw Lippitts Building, 8. F. St. - WANTED From 5 to 20 Cords White or Red Oak Bark, by the lt of May. ' , h- - -'A'' j. w. hewett, -, - m 16-1 w Llppltfs Building, S. Front tit... ,TTTA NTE D-I M Bl EDI ATELY-A No. I Tur. " YV pentme Distiller and tour Pine barrel Coopers. Apply to J. R PHILLIPS & cr.' carterttvill-, W.. O. A A. U. R7 8. V.;r -To Sratrxr Hii so, AVjlmlngtoa, it. C , i mar 1&1W . . .', ' , . .: FOR; OA LEZ O njn HUT. i ' ,""ri 1 "'.j " ; ','" ' , . .' ' 7" -i TJOU SALE-CIRCULAR SAW MILL. In J3 good order. Inquire of ' . teb 3-lm . i - i . F. W. KERCHNER. . Fnr?nrif J ' - ONE 8TORE IN "THE BRICK BLOCK corner ot Nasb and Goldiboro streets, in -the town of Wilson, N C. i !.,. . march lHw ;U . Agent, -WHacn, n, C. i ' !. V" ' ":.v.'v- '-. 'As A' ":':AX: ' A A?x ' A:' A ..'-j' S:'"A''A':A'A: "A' A vj-..':-r'yy;-.'

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