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'..-.''-,. V' - , .'''. ""'.' ' . , . , " ' . , . IT V s ' ft .1 PUBLISHED DAILY," , - '' W rtii UKKNAItn, Editor anl rro-'r. - iiic vPawsOtt Bank Buildings, Frnt St. Oho yviar. 'iu advance... r....,..V..,.,$7 00 Stx inontKa, In advance 60 Tareo months, In aavance... ,...,......,. 2 00 :ne month. In advance..;. . .'. .!" 75 Xnc Jloawtao Sta will bo delivered in- any jart of the City ut JTurTJSK; Ckkts per weak. . MTOUULUIVAL RECUKU, : karch' 23; ife f ; Barom eter. Ther-J Timo. Wlnfl. Weather etert T A.-M. S) P. M. SO.43 S0;3L 30:13 S3 43 E lfctt- Fair 5EgentleiCroQdy -V E fresh IRiln . MeanTeraD. of day. 41 deg. . Note. All barometric readings are rodnceq , o the sea-ievel ancr to aegrees ahrcnbett . Serjc't Slenil 8ervlce V. 8. A. i . i ... ' . Kastcrlyvto eouiherly vfnda, with cloW. weather and raloC vylll continue over the SoutU Atlantic Slates tlJe areft -of clondy. weifther and 8D0W from TenocBS,ee . northward wllj .'iadually extend eastward over the Middle States tonh?bt:antI over the. New ; England States on Saturday, where Wrqdw!ll 6aek jo southerly , rising baroedpr: falllos tempe rature, clearlug wefftherrfind fcnorfch westerly? wind Will exltnd, .eastKiTd Otertbe Mlsslaf Jnni v:llev dnrLny. lha niirtit. -nd imncr lake lecion". th?-J)J)iifleand;Gnlf r,"l"w':"tr-'.: .ri :".. 1 fjulf and Atlantic coasts. - , r fe,- , ; ? , 1 1 1 1 . . . ... i . . . . . - The UeadlHC Room, : " Of tho AVUmington Library Association 14 upon dairy during the week from 10 A, M. to i t M., fuomVtb'GX. M.Vana-Jrom .; to 10 ' j yi ; iMltFIT.lllL.K' ADVEltrisiSG. 4, Wc call the t teli t Jon f jjie business jtnen of Wilmington to thcuprior aifvantages ,.itereTl.y- ; - ' ''"'.C. "-.' "J., 'X uia we Kit;y srAU.' t . a an advertising medium. Jtfcas, without exception, the Latuesl"Cb'etdxtUm ot 9Jij pub lication iii. WHinluton , nd we tsan satisfy an y one that it n5 cqual;aa, a. rnedium of coniiiiuulcAtiou witli thpieople fj the.rura.i f ilstricts now trading with. Wilmington- ; ' sSv. oolicit a QfliI from thoso who wish' to , l.u'i; their businfeas ptomlneotly before the . u'i lo tliis section-, condont, that we can .ii:r'l.dnce:iienta that cannot fall to pldaae. V tvt AltVh KYI a&MK MS; ' ! hi s.bkkuick's Live Book Stftre, SO Market street. Standard Works. 1. Dudi,uy '& Ems, Sign'of' the Big Bootr- L'jots and khocs. ' " Vi-. r - .' Sen advertisement of Slothern i'Sx-nreta CoA new Uiiil of rates. Walk Git Moore Opening" an J irflttlng of. the Orj Tilot House. ; .McIlhenry & AVBidni, I'liarmacUts MedlclocsJ. Drngglsts and Read the' ney sdv'ertsvment -nnder head of "'.vaott.' i -" -V ' .." fiuEEN fe Flasneu Paints, oll, glass arid .putty. ; ', .? ' ;v ... From ltobeson County, j The news from Robeson yesterday afternoon was very meagre. Jn fact." we could gather. noting J further ;thn" the, intelUgince that . Henderson, the Herald. ox tfApo p 4 a ty wa fc Mosa NecJCwbfn the train passed. Nodo of tue it embers of the Lcfwrey gang were pretr ent, but it was supposed they were somewhere iu the Immediate neighborhood. The rumors that Boss Strong is certninlj dead and that , r r ' . ' till j itenry oerry lowrey uas tabui-r uccu kiucufti ..or has. left the- r.Ouuty, re still' current thonh we have no vosilhfi information to, that tfrvcr. - -'v- ; A Mytery . - ' ;' 'v ' v j Parties engaged in digging sink jpn the : premises o'Drv McDonald atiiisriew residence on the corner -of Slxthan(f If aoo'teF-streets, J ! omceof Chief Signal Officer, ; Washington, laVth 'U-i:35 P. v Mi) ; r yesterday ciorniog, unearilfcd a fiBiill co21dVj about twenty Inches. long,:,and wTilch,: was found about twojftjet lurider he . ground. Without openingjt; Dr. MlcDfond irdmedP ...at fly no!tlfd Coroiier Dewtett of the clrcum- stance, who soramjooed a jury and will examine into the matter this morning at 10 o'clock The coiflib had the anpeararjci of havirig been ' lately puvooaer tnegrouoa.-. Southern Express Company.: t Befort going Iforth'tb lay in their. .slocks Oj. goods our merchants should call' at the; ofH.ce of the Sjtberu Express Company andxamine. tbeir lands. On small packages not exceed ins; three iucbts squaredor "two'porinds In . .weixiir, or $10 id value, for any .'office of the Southern Express Company Etst of ."theMU.-. . ! . I r.'t ... , T . - k ' ' , t '' k - Bissippi liiver. tne cnarge is now ony xocenis. The low rates establUhed, of which the, above; is an instance, 6hoaId foffae,neerthe public'O give the Express Corripiqjta, ttial-Jl , ' - ' f Thentilcal Kotes. ' The Abbott Troupe, ia iu Richmond, l ML - - . Nell Warner and wifcare fu Charleston Blled Tom U itiMississlpplf a till thump-' in? at tbo peeanerIr.' ; ; ' ,. The Chapman Sisters ancTMr. EA. Loche phiyad at Buffalo, N.' Y . last week." - 'it Thc-Berger Farailfoperi at Danville, Va tbi,'eVtIlg'4,' -''V " , ' i ; Mrs. Cuas. Moulton coucertized at Spring, field, II!.', week. V .V:-:. A rurlorta Cse 1 One of the appltcarus'f or assistance from-thfl county Is a colored woman by thenamVofj VMIIlams,4of llwly Jownshlp, whose husband was klhjd somtiuie duiog:thepMtyarrnd who states 'that She. has nine chMdrenj flveof ' .. whom are deaf an dumb., The oldest 61 ihe b -children so afflicted is about 15 years old. and we learn that riboeW the family of. which thev are ihe descendant have bean known Jto uffer irom a similar mis fortune. V - 4 Annual Par ad .: 'jbmL The Wilmington Sstsani' rirg , Engine. Cdia. ; P"J No. t had their Urihual parade arid En- glne trial yesterday afternoon, at -the -conclu- . slou of whic'h thecererAony of preseatatlon al- ;;d,efd 10 lQ our last' Issue -took 'place at the -- . ius vompany.: Tbepresentat on' ad- ,wmc,hwasdeliy;TedbTlIr.J.C. Steven.' f -PrV '"- bAypeea7e ncat PProrJ X:;X-ij0. ;t:. : munilGTOit, IL ; C, SaTUIlDAY. mtffi-. S3.-1072. Lca Dot., ' vi'.Hln Sampsonr " : 5 -T u 1 no business before the City "tJonrt f J p'," A 'ew, fUkesbf e'dow ell here ijesterday. yV uriy..teven canouaates ror theTjeglsla. , t&r, 00 Jtjie-Republican eldeV have already de clared themsetire&i expecting the nomlhationi " ThercL are at thir present writing only thirteen Republican candidates lntb fle!4 fori Kegiser of Deeds, with teveli . townships to hear jfrom.-. -f, -X The Second Quarterly Meeting for Fpth Street Mr,E. Church commences to-day 8er Tles thfi morning at 9 andjl o'closk by Rev, Dr. Cloesr .V" 1 r" . .. j The weather, which-bad been threatening! 411 aay yesterfljay, .pnajij cultolrited lo-a cdldf steady rain, and last niht te treetsVere tr n rj. iyppyKconuijLlOD - . . " ; r't'-r-ls'lt riot about 4lme that fne Coos egaV sfeps tives of YiloiIngton were taking some reprtoJ io the municipal xlctiont. wbichw rlaee on the flret Monrlar in . ; There are several loose window shutters on me norm siae 01 Market street- trhie on the Nbrth 'side of Market street . which XAhoold TJpeeive attention. Should they get 1 n the, notiop to fall somebody's head wopld'bet in danger. '" ' '. , ' . , ; , 7- The assessors for Cape.Fear Township wjyi meetaUhe Williams place on .Thursday, April 11th ; at Jfkson Wood'f Thursday, the llh,andat the Court H . use in' Wilmington on tho 25th. JJhey wlif revise the list at the Poor nbgse on Thursdaythe 2nd of May! - . ' . 9 " t -J.' v.'-' V OPERA HOUSE. w Dramntle. ' - .-. jj9i cvcuinj luruuucu a Binaing uiustra tion of irrsOateb' popularity in WHniingon. Despite tbe.feafully inclement weather, whtcb 'Under ojdioary circumstances and in the case of any other company would have made ft Impossible to assemble a respectable audience, a very flattering house greeted the favorite and pejjjl Wilmng'bh play goers, ;fl,--, As upon all previous , occasion s xi-lief ap pearance in our city. Sirs. OatesA won new friends aud rendered more ardent the admira tion ofer old friends. Each performance simpl j renews ,th brilliant triumphs of its predecessors. Something little lesa than mar fellous-is thejriv4city and Man of this charm- Uigactrecs. VYehink IV was our friend, pe i-eob, o( the" Mobile, Hegiker whocharacterlxe'd Mrs. Uates as 1 ttle locomotlje in4jj;nt4."4 e confess our Inability to tjive .any better characterizatlon6f her wondertiil and untiring. activity and 'vivacity on -the stage. - i .. Jd Jbrfuni last venlne,' Mrs. Oates played with .great vim and spirit, and was raffthrously apofauded by her auditors." Mr. Allen, though L Uboring underaerious disadvantages, made a floe displayof his vocal powers' and -of 'his talenis as an actor. Though comparatively' Very young man, Mr. Atkn Is a remarkably lalihful and capable actor, and does all that he undertakes very handsomely: .'Mr., Drew's .voice is very agreeable, and, despite his youth, thisgentleman is' already an excellent "actor.' "fir Pratt gave, last evening- renewed exU ..... t .; dence of bis line abilities as a comeaian. xte maintains' his great populaity,with ourplay goers. -Mr. Crane has made 'a very pleasant Impression, aud will rival hisreoctes In the goodwill of those who have- been entertained by bis admit able delineations. This evnlnz the Oates Hroupe. will give Rhelr la6t enterfalriment in Wilmington dur ing the present-eaion The bill is one of rare attractiveness. A the matinee this after noon there wilt, doubtless be present ajarge attendance of ladies and children. - jFbrfu?;o And Hi Servant will be repeatedfatthe mati- nee. fjiilotnantbio Assoeiatlon. " ;-ATd6bat!ng society tinder the .above same, comprised of a numlir 6f the youths of .this, city, desirous of improving their minds and intellects and cultivating that self-confidence whic'h is so necessary in tne life ot usefulness ami responsibility which is before them, was organized in the ;City Court room last even ing, under very favorable auspices. The fol lowing officers were elected ; f Rob' t Strange, jTr., President. r - Frank FrexnoriyiceXEes.ident. r R.A; Mcariorrespondlniar and" Record ing Secretary. ' jf ' x- ;-:' :" Martm.Wniajd, Treasurer .The following Commltteesert apjnUd : jOri SufenwloriFr A. DeRoss'et, Joepb Crbnly Pembroke Jones.v " On Finance?. A. DeRaeset, E-1. Eniel- bard, T Wright Mea res. , ;,r. :Yi?J?-l 's. ' Nineteen members enrolled their, names, Laad' Fddayvening next waf aelectedor4he flrsfaJebate. Steamboats oa tne Cape Fear. ' TThe FayiteTllle JK ay : AVe hearlthat Uhe CapeT Fear ine and People's Mng of steam- I ers on ouj river are abouyo consolidate into one company, A meeting-Of Stockholders has, beenailod tb-consider the matter, Jnt we are nnt tiAvUeiLot tLlYdrms oroDosed nor the re- spit ol the meeting. : If this union be made ft' WOUia piace uvo uuais iu vud huo miu uawtw this line to run a last dally lineto connect with the railroad hee. We VquJd ' he pleased 4o have,f tri-weejily maifby th'ariver, and we are certain itould bo ot great benafltlo" all the country along, the river and for many miles on J each side, t The nver, man i -aemi-weeaiy ai present. .. -r ::--,;-.V Unmallable Letters. : Th following is a list of unmailahle letters remaining in he CltPost C)flce,"March ;23rdt 1872 j Wright M.r. Mtthais, rFayettevllle; Samnei V. Crawford 'Rockiogham,' Richmond county; Mr Newberry. Rosenvink Gardens, Magnolia, N.;G: X-' ''S- Vi'VS ...'- v ; . :L' I'rlntlns; and Boon, Paper. We .can furnish printing: paper in small quantitieVjsay from two to ten reams, at ree: :z' !3 prices for all strictly c ish, order We have ca band the following sixes of neu?t. r . . ' ci rt vn ' a W ylz : 22XC1, 1x23 and 2ixS3. Also, .fine Book rapcr 2lxC3 and i, and aood assortment The Old Pilot Honse. Mr. Walter Moore notifies the putile in this issus that he has opened andehtlrey Teftttcd the "Old Pilot Ijousc whero he wilL be pleased to serve them with all the articles usu ally kept In a' first class saloon. r Mr.1 Moore is ar4 t(old hand at the bellows,'! apd will doubt less give satisfaction to. his customerr. ;He has'lnrcorihectioriwltbihis establishment an eatlngaloon, the lardec-of which will be kep wcii supplied, '.. ; : . - 'Our Cnlp Basket. , ,.T. ' ' Wonaans rights la leap'yBar thVrltes'df matrjmbny - ' . " 1 -si f Who a1ays"sitrwith ,bls hat on before the (JaeenV? Her coachmjn. - - . v -5 "it murder to drown youfsorrows, or to kill time? . :? - v "l ' - r Bad habits are thistles tf the heart.-and ; every iDdnrgancf them is a seed Yrom which will spring a new m,p of weed. : ine nomoer oi womea ltudylng at the University ot Zaricli hassQ- greatly increased of late that thy tiow form a tenth, of the nfa triculated students.- ' :-. . 1 A hungry New-Yorker ranlhii landlady and her daughter into the street with a Bowie knife because his dinner was late. They should P'uta; spider in his dumpling. , y , i - The latest case jof absence of mind is that of a young lady who, on returning frdma walk j with her lover, the other evening, rapped him on the iacenji badca good nightto the door. As a stouVold ladyotputfefa crowded I omniDus in rront 01 the Astor uonse. the other day, she extlapaed, VJWell, ihaVs a relief any how." To which the driver, eyelV;her ample proportions, replied,1 "So 'the 'oeees think", marn.T; AdTertlslnr for tlie People. . . , 1 j jWe would call the attention of the public to' the Mornino Stab's charges for short adver-i tlsementscspeciajly for tho accommodation of the growing demand for the publication of briehnotices scch as "Wants, To Let,1- "For Sale,M. I etcU. Most adrertisementa of thisi character can be reduced to tfive lines 6pace, and the'cliarge for them beingbut half our rcxular ' rates when paid for tfrieQy in advance .Trl offers Increased - inducements for' ser vants wanting places,' for families wlshing'do mestics, for farmers having a hOrse, "or a cow, or an old wagon for, sale, landlords Wishing tenants, ad tenants washing landlords, , to use f the Mnfixixa Star at a ntediiim fnr ortmrna. DieaUUg with their several but unkaowtffcus, 'tdmers.iW r -: - " - - I - Storekeepers can also' make equalfavatl of these rates'fbr short advertisements, to invite public attention ia any specialty Ihtradei er any change in their places. ' . ' ... . . Theise of the dally newspaper, as the agen-: cy for communication between people of all classes, is constantly increasing, and illustrates one of the ways in which modern civilization ia paving time, labor,'and money, Jn carryfogn od abv business of life. ; tr Shipping articles Jfor sale at the office of theMoBsiNo Star. tf Blsnop Atkinson's Appointments. - L tf' . i ' i.-f.t TBrwhHi ., 8t. Jebn's, Pitt county.,... ...H.?.. . AprU3 "v5 7 Washington . . . . , . . TrinltyChureb, Beaufort county, f. .v. 4 8 Q "10 " 11 " 13 " U ' 17 " 18 " 21 "23 "25 "28 'i Zion Cburcbiieaufori county. . Hath - "" ' ' - Bath. ....... '. ... ... . DrtnnA U.nnlA.f A n nt. aiadesvllle, Hyde coanty.":t.. Lake Landing, Hyde county. :. Plymouth ,.:'if ; 8; Ldke's,1 Wa&hlhgton, county. r.,.. H St; David's; Waihingtonr county.. 7 fcv Hertford Elizabeth,- City., jr. . . . . . .v. - Edenton . i ; . . . . . .if. . r . i . St.. Peter's. Gates county.., .... .... GateevflW ; . . i T. ; . . . ,ti .Vi. t May 1 Murfeesboroqgb 5i ;;.Ti .'C t fvS Wood vllle, Bertie county. .' .. :. . ;, . 4 Windser . r.;; " 51 Uitiauisiwu.i.......l!r.A.. ........ 'r v. , VII ecu . . . . . . . i. - v. ; . v . . . laruuruuKu... ..... v Scotland Neck ;T .V. A ...,'.'.. Rlnewood. HalUx cOhnty; '.!'!!!! 1 ' LIST OF LETtEBa Remaining inhityj ... h A Weslle Avan, Chai Armsttong, Alfred J .duiuuuv, v. . i i B Henry Bessant, Sallied Bell, Maria But ton, Margaret Barry, ; Francis Brais, Ellen Brantly, Betsy Brown. i ta i j C Wm Coppler, SUza Corbett, Margaret A Chadwlck, II H Carter, Ellas-Cammel, - Eilza betlf Collins. ' I, D Lucldda Davis, Ojlver-C Deluce, Bebja- mio Durant. U? ,Cl ; J ,. E Catey EUerbyobn Epps, J W Ellia, r J JCHIs, Moses i!iOon,.vvm jmnger 1 F-SusaivFeariavSamuel B Foy. . f! : v I G E 8 Garner, J Gatllo,Jaa Gale, Penlatf Gardner: Willie GreenTYeuus Galloway,! Wra H C Henry, Carolifae Harriss.- Corey HUln L-Ellzabeth Locpsts; R TJ Leek. ' . , ' M-Emma McKlnsy, Aoole Mloce, Catba rlne5 Mitchell,' Calhoun Miller,' Eliza McDanlel Francis Mason, Edward McCullocb, James C Moore, Michael MeKenzle.VMary JaieMd-: Donald, Rose Moore, &arah: Morris rThonias McGratb, Sarah J Masting. . i . i r fjt ' : N Ja Nash, H B NeweU' rV r t ; Cl--Henry Obrin.? Ti . v An-hPR . Pilklnton. Florence Patterson. r John Pate, Isaac Pearsall, John W Potts, 8 a- I .on Prion ' " ," : li Daniel Raul. .David -Ready! Charlotte Read, J 8 Robinson j Dora Randall. . ; 46 8 Benj Stricklan, " Abby 8cott, Z HlSmltb, Jacub Schreller, Jerry Slater, Jul! , Scarbor ough, Mary J SkullMaria Ann Sanders, Issel Sampson. Wm B Smith, Vivpna Cffutherland. "Woodrlck, W. A . Wilson, T W "Washington,: John Haywood, Wnltneid, uaggie wombies, Robt Williams, Troy -Wooten, Wm Waters. . ' 8HIP XETTERS.' ' T Ge5 H TrbVt, on board G Rawiey. f rvinr Wm ; RhAtihfrd ' achr Veoilla. J J Ken n erly, schr Grace GiTdler 2. - j -:- ' Persons calling for lettera In thlsJList will please sayJL'Adyertiseq." j yvui do seni to Dead Letter Office at Washington, .!). CV; in 10 days, if not called for. -V . h? ED. H.RINK, P.:'lL"'-; i N3amL; Hall: vv u xiarcy, vviuay juoward. L Svjveylvey. . .: - -v"..-. -; ?. ' j P E Jordan, Jas Jones Jessie James, J L Johnson. Rachael Johnsoc. - - T A A J. ray, jiiz; oein xurner, Aim - W Wilcox & GlbbsGebra Wrteht.-H I SPIRITS OP TUliPEIITniB. ' O !A O-l 1.fl i I ? uuuy tu oaieinast Diinaay;T- Elizabetk City wants a c6tto'n ractory; - . j .. i J - A readiner clnr is tallcftf! nf in Kaleigh. : ' . , I 4. -Tbere is , iiot an jnuocenDied house jn Magnolia. -j ;..;-f:''' ' t-rr Falkland, ' Pitt coubtjr,is .to haye Dernocratic pffper.. r.i i Th"o:ska,ting.-ririk in Ealefgh fill close ootbe 2nd oLApriL . ' il The Penitentiarj middle at Raleigh still contioues. f v " , 5 . " I Greensboro' reioicc3 in the possession of a two legged : cat -Wonder if she is a good Mouser. ' . :ft- & thiet by.thetiamef JbbfiColey was' captured in Nash coutu Dunaay nignt last. r The B&ttleboTo1 Advance savs! Alexander Walker, of this county, son of- fVir. lt "D..n: ITT-11 vJ? -A vuo vo , ,uuuiug tt at&er, was aiiiea On tho inst heaj Nashville, in a difficulty with John Brpwn. . From what . we can learn Brown acted entirely in self deense. : t J oseph S. "Hobgood, aged 16, son of Capt, Lieon Hobffood.-f Granville. died last Thursday fromhe effects t)f the terrible burns He received at a V kerosene lamp "exfto8ion,-8om'e months -8ince. Another sad .commentary on the use of ex plosive oils. So says the Battleboro Ad vdnce. . - ,:J - V ' By a commurfication received from: Kev.M ir. rr: a- ; 1 . - . 'I jut. jvenneavrwe learn mat sM.rjs. iZiilpua Auy, an ageq wiaowiiany; aroppea aea,a oa the steps ofihe Baptist Church at War saw,1 on Saturday," the 16th instu as the congregation was retiring froni worship.' a-ppopiexy is tne ,8pposea cause of her I .The Ncwbern xtwsavs: Qn Wednesday thi fishing boat Fanny Allen, was capsized b a sudden .flaw 'of wind, about a toilerdm the city, and but lor the timely: Assistance rendered Cant. Wm. Watson who went to the rescuVTof the . . 3 i. It Li.l,l. ' d wtff.ouu luncn me post,, to .wnicn'inev rCjuhg, toth3&hore, might 'Jiave perished, asriae weatner was very cold, if r? .s "f Tbe liahbnry Hehdrter' savs mat a buuuui leauuer injsuirj county, wno carried his dinner ;whl him to the school- house. frequently found ,bjs 'supply of oreaa enort, and suspecting bis scholars oft appropriating a portion ofl. his staff ol life to their own use. had resort to a little tatter emetic in his. Ircad, which soon' bad! the desired effect .of exposing the little pilferers to the admiring gaze of the school ! boys, who ate,., the .sdioof 'master's Dread, went nome hungry. ' INEW. AD V ERTIBEMENTS. Southern Express Co,, i ... : " - ' - . ''" ; WIIJIIXTO.V, C. i V'r . ' -. , ' 46 - - - v Hparticular attention of merchants anc business men generally isaled to the. New Tariff of Bates established bythe Southern ).. ... ..... ........... . . -. Express Ccmpany. By reference to the table it will be-seen that a considerable reduction has been, made on the rate j formerly in force i it f - if- 9: 2.3 3 ft Parcels ; 51 . 53 - -55' 125 1 75 2 00 S SO 2 73 8 06 t S3 ,3 50 ?I0 60 75 1 oa 1 55 1 5J ato.&ft...i..,. ' -ro 60 ''CO. 75 1 CO 1 25 151 1.55 2 00 2 25. Sfttr 2,W 8 to 111 tt -.70 II V20.fts....... 21 to Soft ......... si to o ft 3.. 41 to 60 lbs 61 to 60 lbS...&,. .... Kl to 7utS. ...... 7itb80ft3...r...:..... 9itoicoasw.IT.v.......J roo 1 AO ,1 75 4 75 X 0 8 50f 5 75 IWil 2 25 12 60 2 75 8 25 S 25 -4 00 V "ALKKB, MOORE takes pleaanrejn an nouncine to his friend sand the citizens e&etalVthatho has opened and etlrely te ttfttheT -ilu-. ': .;; ..."a Wli'ere he will keep onhand a full acsortmenf of IrjOES, CXGABS, and ererythlng usually kept ii. a first-class Bar, ; Be has in connection with his Bar an EAT I?G SALOOyi and .wilt' enjd.earbr to supply his patrons with' t ha "Very beat the market afford s.-:;7i; rt:'.' : : ; fs I mar23-l wv ' . W'E" ABE BECErnSG PE STEAMEBl Badway'a 8arsapamia Badway'sBeiief and , Pills, Simmon's Xiyer Regulator, Hollo i way'p, riemmlng'a and Bardotte's , Wbraionfectlons, Termifuges, &cK Ac, 4c. f Also, a superb article of Bay Bum, Florida anaiATander Waters, Crenutne-.L"aln.'s tracts, e., c.j aoia -oy e M' - Mc-fXHENIir BIGHT, - - Drncntlsts and Pharmacists, V mar 2S-tfT i. -- ; UppItVa'Cbrriert .i , . ' .: Paint3, OIIa, Glcsa nnd;XaUy;l rfTTE ilAyE JUST KKCJCIVJ61A A AAjx, Wv C tSOPPLY OF; PalntsV'Oils.' Glass, Putt, Sand Paper,; Paint " and Varnish Brushe3,Basa Tools, e. . - imift3-tf v GREEN- FLANNEB'S. ilaotixiiiCliobs i - -P LOW FBICX3V " W y v. 7 7"? ii I.J -"Ti'i f ; j T7arranteX to Ha deed DUDLST 6 rLH3,' Uholo ITo.:r.LQg NEW rAD VERTTSEMENTS.I c 3tandard Works: 4j iv jLIXlBONIPS'DlCTIONAST of AUfcilPKS. . . . - .v - f - ... A critical Dictionary of English ' Literature,' , r and British, and Amerlcan'Autnors, Ltr m- t 'St' -it ''.'""'-" ' ' - in g and Deceased.- - CLOPDIA of ENGLISH LITEBATUBE HaOwpresrented tho jpubllc la W thoroughly TRAVELING BAGS, And everything In tho Ilnejjf Saddlery Goods cheap tor cash at . 0 J.S.TOPHAMACO.S, . " - NO. 8 South Front street, ' i febft-trnac ,if5 . WlimlnsC0n, N. C." HavanalRoyal Lottery. BRAND , EITRAORDINAEY - MWip t To Take PJacp April '49 187p. ; L HIS DBAWIKG will be composed of only 2U,U0Q TICKETS. The number, of . Ticket will be from Mo. 1 to No. 20,030' r . " The amount to be diBtrlbut) will be 730, OOO Dollars divided into 648 PHIZES, ih the folio win g form : ' 1 PrizejLf ,.i3on,coo A Prizerof...... ...... 60,000 1 Prize of... j... 25,000 1 Prize of 10,wo 1 Prize of. . .. i; . 5,noo 50 Prizes of $1,000 each . 6(i,oco tt Prizes of $'&..,.... ;..'..' 284,60u . v Approximations or vz.umj eacn to me ' ,": 9 remaining Hoa. of the denary of. ! tho Wo. drawing tbe $3 0,ot0..-.r... 13.0DO 9' Approximations of XM each to the ' ; t . ..-remaining Nos. or the denary -of the No. arawinr the $50,0)0... ,r.00 ; 2 Approximations of a:0 j tatfh i q the . , ' "if o. preceding ana No. following . . ' the No. drawiogtne $25,00 .,,..... 1,000 2 Approximations of $300 each to the . . . H a, preceding and .Ao. follow In sr the tio. drawing the $iO)i 0. 1,000 2 Jlpproxtmations of $5-.0 eaoh to the --1 No. preceding and No. following tne'No. drawing the 5,00... -'1,000 618'PRIZES $750,000 4$ ' Pbigks'op Tickets iir This Dbawxso : .Whole Ticket., ....... 00 Currency. Half Ticket....... .;,3oa- Quarter Ticket.4... ..17 CO . ";t - yne-Tenth Ticket.-... 7 00 f ' No orders filled for less than One-Tenth Ticket Address all orders to . , ..' BOKNIO & BBOlIfEB," ir - . ' ,. t 77 G ra vier bt , N e w Orleans,' La. " Kemltaln' Registered Letter or Post-Offlce Money Order. - ' .'" ' Official eop5f Drawing sent te every ticket holdec . f fel 28-naclm H ; B.TT R K'HI LI E E. . 3Ybolzsalb and llSTXII. Diauer Ik ; ' M'" t ' - " ' ' . ft Tobacco, ; Snuff" --';. v:?". . J-AND : v' .; . SEGARS. SIsn of-ttae Indian Chief, ;. i mal7 tf . . No. 6 Market St.y" . ayetteviire.Hotel. : THE TJNDEBCIGNED begs.td-Jnfbrmthe citizens, of Wilmington. that he has re- i... ii.. i e u.-.-aji... kiM ' movcu iu ino largo vuu wuujuuiuus uu'iu- ing Ing, on llay Street, Fayetteville, N.U known as FAYETTEVILLE ITOTEL .' The house Is now being repaired and will be furnished throughout with new furalture. Every effortVfll be made tQ Insure comfort i A..OVEBBAUGn,Proprietdrf , mnfrim,r ' x.aie pi,juxcnange uoiei. - . ' " j ' ... f ' '' 1 ' '.' 1 STREET RfAlt-WAYVrf' N.Vw; S c he d U I e 1 7VN AND AFTEB THIS DATE,. THE FOL- V lowing scneduiefwiu do rnnon tne street Railways ' V '' 4 t Cars will -leave cornerof Bed Cross -and Front ttreftts,. f.r Union - Depot, at S A. M., dally, to meet the Southern trails top ping at the varions Hotels and' Boarding Ho.Ubea on the route leaving the De'tK)toa the arrival of the Northern trains w ill leave corner of rront and Bed Cross streets again at 53 Alf for Union Depot, in-order to connect with the Northern bound tram, making th usual stop- iagea'-'av the hotels and boarding . houses eaving Union Depot on the arrival of the Southern trains la ' the evening: Trill leave corner of Front and Bed Cross, etreeu at 6 P. IU, making the usupal , steppages, leaving Union Depot on the arrival ef the Northern train, r - ' ' t .T K'-f-r ' I i iniHn' t)iAi1avf1ia Arr vlll ran thA ninal f schedule, commencing at Wilmington Garden aM&SvSSieb and Fronvat7:z0 o'clock leaving at and arriving at Wilmington Garden at 7:42 llow- Land 1 g 15 minutes between each turnout during tne aay, r rare iv cents, w or liuw vumu Depqu. Other .charges same .as i formerly; ;r.; lfeb'04f--i r . : -4 VProprletor..". JUST C ARB! VEPJ; 4 ' f 10,000 COBN BAGSr V ? J. "' : " -(-; --' AAA all grades . '; v! ,5 -WT loo bags. corrEE,.r 1 8 r i 5,000 BUSHELS COBN,' ' 100,000 POUNDS ' BACON, ' t -i -v ' ' r mo bbls. mess pobkT- - AT LOW FIGUBES TO THE TBADE.- TBY OUB O WN BBANDSL FAMILY FLQUB simar 15-dAwtfJ i i ' ' t BINFOBD, CBOW A CO. ' Te Jlave Just Ilccelvcd i - t OA BBLS! AND HALF .. BBLS, . CHOICE . 1 Dried Peaches, T Dried Apples,'-- X ". t .' i ; ".T' .-'-' ' ' -l ' J Prunes, Preerves,'Jelliesf tc, ror sale at. ' V" HOhsbWeb ; MM'ttj hersuperloV y : : - ; mar 22-tff ; Live Book aidjMusictore. !??I10IE5A0IpA "'' A i . , ' ! 1 . SaWdaJMarch fSd, ? Two Grand Petfortn' . ;; i4' , j j : . t KoHrlloinrjr'-' T- Joe55u-Itt "afternoon, at 2 oc4ook7Admuw -f :t ; s '-"Jij i- OaUUierya - siotf entstl.irea-x5 cents-thoTJuUstcal : - - ' A a T.T. aliens "nf tt5i'nT,Sa '"W1iva". W1"".. r. .' V4- ,v', ' Vi' 4 ' V . - , i' --.7- ' 4 ' C2SQSracr-, Car .............. tl o " turee days,.... 2 ( ' ' : four d&ra,.. ....... 9 I fire days, , a U . ' C36 W6(wlimnw,MVtMHtti . .iw; . Contract Adrc rtjac eata taken ttpra. port innately lot ratca XIrrlages, Dcaa. 'Iieliions, runcr-i f d Obituary notices wilt be Inserted r t till ratea " wtca paid for ia advance t ctherwua fcil xz.it j will w chaned. "..' . - -.: -C'UBEMENTS;;: 1: .OREnA'HOU0C.v w v''- ; MRS T " A "-jfi'A Tr a ? J-"- -.- W: I 'w ;.vr" -fill lIlQlrted Servant, lV 5 " croiocu PianqheJ ; Maslcil comedy, ther , , FLOWER Q1RLS Of'pAHIS. f FLOWEB OIBLS P PAlllS.1 - '''': ' , ' V V ' . '. , 3 . Durmg the piece Mrs. 6aUswuivsiugay ' - ' - - . request, her famous song - f - - f; . ' v. v . ... -. ' ::;Vt"-' -.,; - GOOD-BYE; SWEETUEABT, ' : . '.,S' , '-.j?sr';..-i : ::J rV' ' ."-'., ' '-t';l:li4 ' .marcliia.it , ; . rv;:'' OPERA' HOUSE. FiiVfi NIGHTS AND ONE MATINEE, - " ; Commenclne Tuesday? March 20th.:- .'.T r PeCastro, f fflE MONA&jtl Of THE k ALL, TLLUSIOMST and'VENTBtLOQUlT, wiU JL appearand produce euects strange, mys- tical and Incompreheasible, and will alsogive : away each evening v -, C1 " 100 COSTLY GIFTS, :i i.t t ' . 4 ; ;-.'-,' in? ;!' r .-s . ri ' . Positively the most Liberal' Gift Entertain ment' traveling".'- ' .. .. . . ... ' Admission Dr?8 Circlaand Marquette, 50 cents; Gallery, '.Scents , ' . i 49" Private Boxes 4 ana y Seats CUn be secured at P.-nelnRberder'a"'; - jV: ::7. ' ;r .' ' -' Book and Music Store at an Additional charge! ." V Of 25 CentSrt fc- r..;... . , ; J' iv.- V . '' " ' v Ing will secure a handsome present. Adnn35ioato all pans of the HouSo 25 cents." , march 2ttf ' . ' r " ' .-."!v AUCTION SAlES. . VAliUABLB J wv yt?y, v wa t '"- Mir WTT kTfVn .-w-mr- . , 1'- .' .'4 . "TTTE WILL SELL at EXCHANGE COBNEB " ' " YV. on SATURDAY,, the 23d mttant, at 11 i o clock A'. M.,jto close a Mort gige, that , ! . ; ,i VALUABLE FABM On-kfiibLE' 4oUNDj ' djoinins the lands of C. C Morse and Wm. B. ii tes, containing ono huri d; ed acres,' forty - misceelaneolTs. TflE;BROAD ! 1 FTNE D RSES 8 8 OJ T.8! Riiiia Mntf a fn Orif or: . " GLOVES, TIES, c., SPBING; QVEBCOATS. : MUNSON &CO. CUy Clothing Store," 'Xzi Market fcrf ' jnarC2-tf ui wuioa is m a nigu state or cultivation. r . .: with Two-Story JJvrtHIng, Kitchen and neces-J ' ' : 1 - , i sary out buildings. Also teiwiota, each con-., . . rK taining ten acres, near the above. ' ' ; ' ' - Is j 5 TEB&lSw-Half Cash, balan'co oho and' two ' T-fr-1 tl yeaw.'vyi : mari?5t ;.-' .,'V ' -.in wMin ' -.mv liS-HE E HIT gs v-t: THE ABOVE GOODS-4X4 WIDE-tfANU- 4 fcturd b the Ureat rails M nuLvctUs,, " ruig Company '' of Bockingham,-?N C.;- aie.-. . . i ''i.iiibT; ryiNisii - By Any Brown Sheetings SXhde In thi ?' As Agents of the Company wa keep a up ply constantly on hand, handsomely put up in ' Bales.oflWitxardseach, -V 'ij- . FOCSALEAT, FACTO BY PftCE3. ri!P!y, ff -V - ;"a;?. -pM'i ' f DsROSSET A CO. . march ?0 dtf hac2taw.WeSat-Wlm '. ::rri'-- s- wants.: . -w' ' 'TrANTJSD--20 MEN, at' Kidder's Brick - . v; ""YY lard; wages, $l 00 per day j none bat . good men need apply., 4 ' '-' ,. ... i mar 3 2t .;. W , HIATHAS ..t CO. - . - .. -'-' -'rr-:.C'-.xy TIT A NT TO SELL-,0C0 Yards of MAT - , 1 ri ' IH YY' TIN G White, rancy and C K, all sizes, '..?' . - 4X, 0X, t)X4- 4x4. 5x4. 6x41 ust received b v steamer. :marcii2i-3t . . v ukajm rewn am .ci to Which good wages and steady em- ;.' . , pioyment will be given .none butgood work-, - -.men need apply; - J. W. HEWETT, ' : . ' - mh 16-Iw t , LIppitt's BuUding, 8. F. v rj, - v TTTANTEDFrom 5 to 20 Cords White or;- : YV Bed oak Bark, by the 1st of May. ' -Vf v m leglw , Lippitt'a Bnilding, S. Front St. j; i r TTrANTED-IMMEDIATELY-A No.1 Tor- To SrHtnrr A ilixsojr, ton, . mar 11 w . ... . - . .,. Fori: aa t"c S:Q n; n n 1 r - ir ww, ucAAWiav aioiauu aw v - - - - Coopers. Apply to J. B. PHILLIPS & ruo:,i .7 C'artersrille, ff. C. & A. Ii. P , . C; or ww M..t4ttATaHiiAisn tnnr kira raTTo wuminston, a. c. : il 1 Vf - r i- 'S- t - - - ft if .',..;'.,:"XJ! ''Taw 1. , f i c:ir23-tf 4 V
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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March 23, 1872, edition 1
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