PUBLISHED, DULT, WM,M BKBN A1XD, Editor i rrop'r. . orrtOB, Dwson Bank Buildings, Front St. one year. In diTUice..;..;..;..;vM...r....$7 00 4ix months, in advance.... .. S 00 r free months, in advance..'....... ........ 3 00 one month, in advance,..;. 75 The Moawixo Stab will be delivered in any ,,rt of the City at FirTs CewTS per week. ... jfETEOBOlfOUICAli BKC'OUI). . March 20, 1372. 1 ' Tber- Tiuu-. r' m0DV Wlud- Weather "7 A. M. SO.Ol 46 KW gentle Cloudy 5 P. M. MJ 45S N fresh iCloudy 9 1'. M- '" 1W N Qentle iCloudy Notb. All barometric "readJngsare reduced o the sea-level and to 33 decrees FahrcubeiL - - , .". . J RoBBKt 8HIBOTH, Sera't Siirnal Service U. 8. A. Weatber Report. 1. Wa. Dkpaktmkmt, MJCMT, l . -M. Oilice of Chief Signal Officer, vWhington, March. 264:33 r. 'BvbabUUtea. " ' r, Tbe barometer will continue rising over the (iulfjand South Atlantic States' 'daring the night, with clear weather on Wednesday; clear weather will extend over .the1. Middle States by Wtdricsday morning and 'over N? England darimr Wednesday ; clear "-weather will very generally continue from Tennessee northward and norm westward, with rising te mperature. Dangerous winds are not anticipated for the tinlfand Atlantic coasts. Tn lleartluc'ltoom" . Of the Wilmington j Library Association is open dally during the week frera 10 A. M. to i i M.,'lroui 4 too P. ,;M., ant irota 7J$ to 10 f.iM. ! lHOFITABLE ADirCBTISlXG. 'Recall the attention of the business-men f Wilmington to the superior advantages ..tfyiel by - " ' . ' : ; , XaK WEEKLY STAR iJun advertising medium. It has, without .dxecption, the Large Circulation of any pub lication iu Wilmington; and we can satisfy y oue that it baa no equal as. a medium of bum i an lection with tht people of the rural Uistricts now trading with Wilmington. " vve solicit a call Irom those who wish to I ace Ihclr business prominently before the jieoyle oi this section, confident that we can Mifur iiid ucements that cannot fall to please. : (CIIICU DlflECTOKY. Jit. James' Cboreb. CoHNEll TlIIRD AND MAKKET STKBETS. I'uhilc Services at St. Jmeb' during Holy Week and Easter Tide. WeduMa? . " Morning 7 AM Litany and Ante . (join m union.. 11 AM Evening Prayer 5 PM Miuudv Thorsday....!-Morning ' 71AM m Communion.... 8 FM. dood Fr d.ij .......... Morning- lra er ' i ....-4 auu auvo-vvui' maniOD.. 9 AM Evening fraytr 3 FM Kilter Even, Satarday-Mornlug Frajer - i A S r .Ruumiiu torn- munlon.......71 AM Evvulag Frytr and BapiUm.. 3 PJfl K.iter, March 31 .-Moruiog f rytr 7 V AM Litany, ton- -Mr ma lion aad Coinmnnioa. Jl AM Fvenlog Prayer 5 PM K.i.-ter Monday.... ...-Morn lug Prayer7l jILM L Auie-ijum union it ah Epalug Prayer 5 " FM luster luesday -iomiug rrayer ludAaleCun. muuion 71 AM Evening Prayer 5 PM Kt. PanlV Evan. X.ntbcran Church, I Makket Street, Couxbii op Sixth. IleV. O. D. Bernhelm, Pastor. " . - PASSION WKKK . SKHV1CSS. .. W - Mauudy Thursday, Marcu2ith. . -Lecture and prayer meeliogat 8 P. M. in th . Good Friday, March 2Qlh. 1 Freparaiory Service at 9) A.i. ; morning rervlee and Commuoiou ai iOA. M., all in . the German Uuguage. -. Enll?h service at 8 P. M., after whicb a iiuuiucr of persons will be admitted to Church privileiiea by Ibe Rite ;ot Continuation.. Seats Tree to all tnese servicesevery person coruiallj iuviled. i - lKi.N.tititj'.oKu's Live Book Store, 3D Market Mreet-Inqulrc Within. 7 ' i rf. T.;" Potts. --Tax Notice Wilmington "h-. ; Dl-dlrt .t kuj: si-nf the . el Boot- . " I -Mifit8 School S!roes. i HiSHAO.vs German Association Spe- cial Meeting. t ' KEBOSENK. A Herlonn anil ProfeaMe Fatal Accident from the Careless .Use of Iteroene. A ttd and perhaps fatal accident occurred iu thin ciiy yesterday morning from the care IfM ine of kerosene oil. The victim was a Jui'.ng nun by the name of Wm. Montross, employed at tbo ctrt nonseof Mr, O. M. Fill Jw, comer of 3;xtb I andNrxon streets. I. uterus that he and another man, by tke nama I Blood worth, occupied rooms In the cart bouse. Thv room in whUh young Iontros s 'li't was a small shed attached to the cart , UIVU was mmisnea wiia a ure piacc uvi tooHinic utensil while Bloodworth used a room In the main building. About a quarter -ucruo emeu Montross arose and proceeded upOQ tne county Treasurer for. the amount rake a fiie, but finding the wood.damp and doe iUch teachers when drafts are made,' ap t"t inclined to burn he procured a can of ant tmed hr the School Committee. kerosene oil whiclfwas used on the premises u attempted to pour some of the oil wooa, when; the blaze flashed np i tUvan, which instantly txploded, throw- uu,,u! on over the person of theun- .w.iumuc umu and setting bis clothlug on fire, A.vntiot.6 i'liiuediatel ran tn ihernnir ' nt hi cou.paiilv;,, Bloodworth. anH he thr, r-r-rtion of (he two lliH .n... i i Dr. W. W. Link wha .nh.nn.n.lv a.uied.thelrjaries sustained bv the vounz man, pronounces them verv serious Later r..x...J.L 'y suious. li8lw u iu uay ne was taken to the City Hospital, WuCrU llB Will rirt Innkt . I - uv uuuvt icwivo proper ciro 'd attention. Mr. Montross ia abont 21 Vfura .if n ... tt. . . . , , " " sc.. no was lormeriy a resident oi u .. ' uuswick eunty, hot has been llvlnir la this city about twelve month-. - ir Pudding. ' . . - . ,uc uoe auarL oi swet miiir. one teaaooon. rai salt, ball a teaCup of wheat flour, wet with cold milk and stir until It bolls again, then re- move from the fire. When half cold add two well beaten eggs, and flavor with nutmez or-l lemon. Add raisins If yoo choose."' BAe an naif an hour. To be eaten cold, wlthw 'With - out kweetened cream. , ' : V0I..X-N0. 4. WHIimTGTONi IT. C;. ;WEDI7ESDAY. UARCH 27. 1872. vu' Whole Ho. l,408lgw . There was only ono case for trial before the City Court yesterday, mornln.?, ani that was contloned'over ' " ' '. t " ;' A special meeting of the German Asso cla tion will be held at their Club room this even . ing, at8Vf o'cUck. - " -- . See notiee of Mr. S. T. Potts, Clerk of the Board of Township Trustee5,-glviog time and place for listing taxrs in Wilmington Town ship. ? . . " .' ' . V ' 'The Wilmioxton Rifle Association of this city will give a grand Ball at City .Hall on Tuesday, Apry Sd We are i Indebted to the Committee for an invitation to be present. ; Mr. Geo. D. Fjack, Jrhas received the appointment from the Board of County Com-' missioners to exerciie a general svpervUipu of tax listing throughout the county, r " " F. E. V. Harper, the colored female lectures,' Is lu the city and will probably favor her friends with one orjnore of hee rhetorical' efforts during her. stay. : At a meeting of the Township Trustees held at the offleo of Justice Canlwell, yester day afternoon, -W. H. Merrick, E. S. Wood ford and R. S. Waldron were appointed Tax Listers for Wilmington Township. We arc requested to 6tate that Ev. Mr. Gold, of Wilson, will preach at the Primitive Baptist Church, on Castle, between Fifth and S xth stieets, to day at 11 o'clock, A. ' M., and.7XP: M. " ' , ' , . Ueicnlatloue for Condaetlnic it Laws of December 20tn,I87O, and 8th Boy or Febi nary, 1872. The following is a condensation of khe elec tion laws of 1870 and 1872, made in the Mayor's office, and published by us for the Information ol the people at large: .. 1. Election to take place on the first Monday 2: Jfitteeu days before elecllou the Board of Aldermen shall appoint three egisters and Inspectors of Election for each Ward. 3. Registers shall attend at some convenient place io their respective wards, at least eight days before election, for the purpose of regis tering the names of the voters in their wards, in alphabetical order, as near as may be, sad also the number of block and lot or part of lot, upon wbicb said voter reside. Said in spectors shall also give notice In one or more newspapers oljhe time end place of registra tion and the day and place where the election shall be held. . . .Toe qualifications of voters are the same as voters tor members of General Assembly," but every person voting must have resided ninety days within the corporate limits of the city, and have oeen a resident of the ward in which he votes, thirty days previous to the election. v 4. Any person' fraudulently voting or regis tering or attempting the same, shall be deemed guilty ot a misdemeanor, and on conviction, shall be sentenced to imprisonment for thirty days, and a fine o'one hundred dollars. K Cr dfllnp((l TlltTt ViPtiftUltnnf lrtA olAttlswi ou application of any candidate for Alderman, the Mayor or acting Mayor may appoint such persons as saia candidate may designate, a ihey be proper and discreet persons, to act as Challengers at Ue polls, ot wnicb one may be allowed to attend' at each voting place, he having access to the registration books. 6. The votes are by ballot, upon the cumula tive plan, each Yoter being allowed toplace ten names repealed, or two names nve times repeated, or any otner division pi names ne ra-MK see lit, so it docs not exceed ten names in all."- i ' " J 7 After the polls are closed, the Inspectors of election, In presence or sucn cnaiieoifers as may choose to attend, eb&Jl proceed carefully to count the vote, carefully noting on a prop erly prepared list the votes the booKs or poll list to be provided by the city the votes on " w":r . to count as one vote. Any. challenger may A Wh.n ,kxr...K I uuujauu lkj oco iuu uuivi. - ii u.u ,uvuAu spectprs who shall forthwith certify the re- suit on the poll list and sign the same, and any caallenger may sign the same. All bal- lots shall be oaretully preserved, and together with poll lists Shall oe delivered Dy tnexo- sptctors. andMcto cdaueogw-as aiieno, io. the Clerk ot the Board of Alderman at the City Hall who, in presence ot the Inspectors ponfcU receiving the ifeatest number of votes to be i. . . . ... . . . ai r i . i ii duly elected Aldermen, and the Clerk 'shall not ifv the elected candidates. 8. .No person connected with the city gov- ernmenL, or a cauaiu&ic, euuti uc iu luectiur or challenger, or shall be present at counting of the votes. Hoard of Education. The Conntv Commissioners met as a Board of Education on Monday night, when it was Ordered, That the free schools established nnder the law of April 12 ib, 1863, for the four months of the winter of 1871 . and 1872 be dis continued, for want of funds for their support, ,M that. tn clerk of this Board notlfr the " Z I , .-.- different School Committees of the county of tbla order : It was orderelthat such" teachers as have tanKDt BChools Irom March 7th to the 25th lnsL illusive, be paid the amount due them out of the State school fund now In the nanus oI lbe Treasurer of the county, and that the Chairman of the Board Is -wuthorlzed to draw Upon the adjournment of theT Board of Eda- cation, the County Commlasioners met and, considered the tax'blll, ttit, without definite action, adjourned until Friday evening next, wbcn lt wiu be adopUd. A IXoree Tbief. One II. J. lanlcr.-whlte, charged with steal I Win- d 'hnr(. hridle and 1 saddle from Mr. Joshua Cole, residing near Chlnquepln, Bu- 1 iljn county, and who was arrested at Ellxa bethtown, Bladen County, some weeasago, v . . i rn m was in mis cuy jwi.jt " I nAF An rtmie fur Daolin. He was lodged in vvif - the Guard House for eafe-keeplng unUl the .1 . . i.. IH. l.o.n 4Vot Iha PsMpnor fiC&lDSb . w- iP.r that the evidenccairalnst irain ieiw n c ; i . .t i n Lanier, who 13 a mere yontn, is verjr !v The hone. Ac., have been recovered. raw t- A Sensation and a Disappointment i . . . . - ... i .i.n The arrival of a horse thief here yesterday, tied and In custody of an officer, wss ine sig f Dal for thelrcolatlon of the-usuaLieport on such occasions that one of the Lowrey gang had been s captured. A crowd followed him through the streets and could scarcely be pre vailed upon to believe that he was other than I one of the outlaws. -I Burglary and Bobber ..'.c.-; ; Yesterday mornlag, as Mwssrs. 6. G Parsley &0o.s clerk went to'open the olficc of those gentlemen he discovered Ihe -door unlocked, the back-window open , and, a chair belonging to the offico on the outside, under the wip do w. Upon further Investigation i be, found that some four or five half and quarter kegs pf powder were missing. ! This makes the third time that the office of these gentlemen has been broken open and robbed, and It Is sup posed by the same parties.5 Il Is to.be hoped that the most strenuous efforts, will be made to ferret out the perpetrators, and it would ba wen lor our merchants to. "spot" any persou ottering powder for sal? and report them to the authorities. ' , . V'- . Opera Ilome.. ; ' . . . ". . A very large audience assembled last eve- Dingat the Opera House, to witness the feats of Prof. DtfCa&tro. the rent rilnntiWit .And itln. sionist." Some at the feats of slight-or-hand were wonueriui ana lncomprenensioie, ana we - -a-iiu oiiBei vailve 17emo think DuCastro i's exceeded by a very few, cratic Conyentfon ot Craven wa3 held io either as a magician or ventriloquist. Theln stantaneous grovrth e Upwere was perform- ed with as much eae.e as effect and in such a manner that deception seemed impossible. Theaerial suspension, of. sleeping in the air without 6upports,V was truljp wouderful and received more applause'-than any other feat daring the entertainment, which conclu ded with drawing the prizes, consisting of china and glass ware, dry jgoods, groceries, cutlery, &c. George Jackson, colored, held the lucky number and drew the silver watch, valued at $20. ; His Name. Addison Bruce is the name of the colored man who was so severely injured- at Messrs. Northrop & Oncoming's mill on Monday, an account of which we published in yesterday's Star. We learn that he is still In a critical CODdnjon Robesoa County. No news of importance from Robeson yes-J terday. Stephen Lowrcy and Andrew Strong were at Moss Neck when the train passed, as usuaU. The opinion is. still almost universal that Henry Eerry Lowrey and Boss Strong are dead. v Onr Chip Basket. How to consume time Eat dates. He is the richest man who is content with what he has. He who takes the best care of to-day has me leaet icar ox to morrow. .1 The sailor who wanted to know what t'me it was has since gone to sea.. - It is all very well to say ''Take things as they come," but suppose things don't come ? A witty French writer eays that a kiss Is at once the cheapest and dearest thing In tke world. Tf rrl rlc t; rv n 1 I hava rnapa frkr tliPiP riAshTft tJ lucv uiusL uu is luc ruBfu ub sro lu ticru Him the lilies and get up with the morning glories. - . . Someone wants to know what women did before long mirrors were invented, as now a davs thev do not consider their rooms lnr. nished without one. A well known comic writer says he would ramer oe a wiaower every iwo yeara reguiariy man to De a joneiy, miserame oic Dacneior ior ul,,wJ u"- - The reason there are so many old maids . .. ... . - m tue wona is mat womeiLare 100 lasnaiouB, who is, of course, perfection. - y ' . - - ' . Foreign advertising may be done through the Star Advertisine: Agency more economi - lnan Dyr negotiaHog direct with -.pub- , ' " '; ",UH'tu, , ruu Ushers.-The labor of writing and copying advertisements, expense of Pstatery cm m WuWawuS wuu w Agency, I FsnIon Twinklings. A new fringe Is made of small feathers. Polocalses, tight-flttlng, 'ae preferred to basque dresses. The Pompadour stylo of dre ss requires nice taste to make it set well. A new style of pocket-book for ladies has a msll ulna IntMa nn nlmflnof flnrl an Ivnrn tame! ior a memorauaum. . .. ... . Ji - - - - - - - Sandal wood fans, card cases and workboxes w "rc a T ... are an xue rage uun, uuu umocuuicijoui - ceded Russia leather. A new style of ornament for the hair Is a small bird's nest of filagree gold, in which Is a small gilt bird with wings extended and jew eled eyes. ! Large gypsy bonnets of straw, ornamented with a wreath of straw flowers, in the English style, Nvlll te the favorite hat for country wear next season. . X new style of ear rings Is called the lllly of the valley style, and consists of a succession of small tells on a strains stem, witn enam eled leaves. 1 -- " BlalioB-Atfelieon, .Appointments." Soowhill . ' AprlLS 8t. Jehn's, Pitt county Washington ........ Trinity Church, Beaufort county 5 7 - 8 9 - " 10 ilUU VUMII.U f J ....... Bath.. Pongo, Beaulort county..... AlaHpavtllA. Mvda COUUtV. "11 Sladesvlll iiyae couniy; Lake Landing, Hyde county - . lb-......... .t........ 17 Luke's, Washington county...... st. navld'a. Washington county 18 ' 21 - 23 "25 ! SW " 20 May -1 . 2 " 4 5 7 ; " 9 12 " 14 16 i Hereford XiiiauctU) vnj..vviM Edenton.. ..... reters, uaieo cuuuijtj ' noMni Murfeesborough V WoodvHle, Bertie county. i iuusvi ,........... Williamston urecuiuiB.i... SShV.V.V.V "AV.V.V..l . V. - Scotland Neck...T Rlngwood, Halifax connty., cry-Obituary notices, tributes of respect, Jkc,rrecharged- haU advertising rates when I paid for tn advance of publication. In all other l cases full advertising rates wiu ne cnargeo. nn Printing aad JXoo a. Irtiper. 1 h We jean furnish printing paper in - small quantities, say from two to ten reams, at reasonable prices for all strictly cish orders. We have on band the following sizes of. newt, viz : 22x51, 24x35 and. 24x38 Also, line Book Paper 251x38 and 25x39 ; and a good assortment of other papers and card s. . i ' . ? ' tf Shipping articles for sale at the. office of the Morhing Star. , tf. SPIRITS', OF; TUKPEHTDJE. A new paper is to' be started at Lexlngtonl has a spinning wheel "one hundred and Ixty years old. . Hy d a . cou n ty h as a spelling book bearing date 1709. Shad and herring are coming m aououani,y aiMurireesDoro. ; WDqrn yesterday. Mr. W inslOWs W. Smith and ilra. lfarnett,:Wifeof 'Revr. Barneft, died in Asbevjlle aw days ago. Kev. Chas-Phillips of David son College has recoved from Lis lato ill ness, and is again discharging his duties. At the recent term of Franklin conntv Surjerior Court th me r.ri.?onera were sentenced to 2 vears each in the penitentiary. Ijb IS. the Opinion of the fruit growers ot HaliJaxUhat there -will be an abundance of all kinds ot fruit this year, owning to the late winter. , -r-Bev. Alexander Stewart, a venerable and esteemed minister of the Virginia Conference, M. E. Church, died at Murfreesboro, on the 15th inst. The Louisburg Courier sajs : We lesfrn that it is threatened to sue out a writ of injunction before Judge Bond to preven every man in our State from be- coming a canaiaaie ior liovernor. , ... : A: friend at Davidson Collesre i'nfnrm. ni,.i. r, , on 1. .uv viiuiuis umvwwv iiinv uu i 40 youjng men will connect themselves with the various Churches as fruit of the relig ious revival in that locality. We regret to learn, as weido fmm ttio TMivoKatVi Pit. Pnwi?J nrUhn death, in Richmond county, Texas, on the 9th ult., of C51. Robert T. Paine, late of Hidenton, JN. C, In the oOth year ot his m, .o.a . uu-l I XliO VlltU KJUUUlVI tb J.J.flll1Zr savs : The house of Mr. "Rfphard TIavItI, son, in Gaston county, wss burnt during his absence at Church on the 17ih. Sup posed to be the work or a loyalist, Thos. Boland, colored, charged with -burning a distillery in- this county some montbs ago, and who made his es- from jail shortly alter bis incarceration, I lieo Vkuaor r t iv rrl in Piimrunrlen) Annti f I a iL . oi..ja i nuu is uuw - in llic lu&luuv ui dueiiu Hardie at FayCttevillcv . . ,A mi.. iitij- TIT IT -jauo W eiuou JJfClCS Bays; i C learn tha.t Samuel Daniel, a young son of Mr. J. J. Daniel, living in the Darltngton 8ecti08,-vvnue nananng a loaaea gun. some time last wecK. accidentlv shot and killed n littIe neero. who came into the room just as llie little boy was letting the uammer of the gun down. rrtio JNortolIr Viraiman ot Monday says: Arrived in this port on I Q-.,- XT UI 4. U t. oatumaji ituuinuiiuviuuiiua, iuc bvuuuu: that on VVednesday last, at 1 1. M., in Xiiicuiou uay, wueu uuuer an sail, was I struck; with a whirlwind which carried. awAy both masts close to the 'decks : put 1 hnrk fnr rpnair rr i- ' n ., -lEefemnp: tothe Penitentiary slw"'n fhi r Ph.rlnitn nnnt M We ve'the Governor.! wrong and Se- serves censure lor his conduct in the mat ter, bartizan spirit ought not to be per mitted to have any control of our charita - - T bio Institutions, rasston and revenge have hud too much sway in public coun sels arid with men since The close ot.jkhe war, and. that is one reason why .there has not r Deen more peace ana less sirne ana I . . . AAAAP i . ttt-vt-tt vrn i, vi. ...t.... 41.1. i 1 1 u ii i i .1 T ii aiia x r.mtirHin iam iiia (.ii. v . on the evening of the 25th inst, of -lyphoid I pnaiimnnlfl .lAaann m: HllnniiA.affanftlv0flrfl 1 imoninanatiaayB. Tb funeraLwill take place this 27th inst.. at 1Q o'clock, A. M., at his late residence, on 5th, between Hanover and Brunswick streets, thencato Oakdale Cemetery. . The friends and acquahstences of .the de ceased kre respectfully Invited to attend. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. i - Tax Notice. rpHE Board of Trustees for the Township of JL wuminston wui proceea, on isi April, as the City Hall, in the city of Wilmington, be tween the hours of 9 A.M. and S P. at., to list i he taxable lands and assessment as directed by the First Section of an Act of the 17th of January, jssz, enniKu an acl vu proviue ior tne collection oi xaxes Dyine oiaie, c "All nersona and oorooratlons within this Township are required by law to give in their t&xahles, and attend at the above time and slace, for the purpose specified, within so days, "nnder the penalty of DOUBLE TAX, unless satisfactory excuse therefor betglven to tne (bounty uommusioners. ' By order of the Board, this 26th Max ch, 1872. !' - 8. T. POTT8, mar 57-nac5t -. Clerk. Post copy German Association. A SPECIAL MEETING WILL BE HELD at our Club Boom to-night, at 8H o'eiock, P. L v.. By order. mhxl.lt i - JUL HASHAGEN Secretary. Te MANUFACTURED FOR US FROM TETE 1VJL the best selected Calf-Skin aad warrant- eo to wear weii. - - , n DUDLEY ELLIS. max27-tf Sign of the Big Boot. NEW, l ADERTTSEMENTd. IXaUIRE WITHIN llil V E B 0,0;Kt 8tT O E E , WHEBB not only all questions you may ask will be answereu. but you will find a complete and full line of the most elegant too.4s, Bc.oks, Chromos end MuslcaV last ru men tst bo public has ever had "presented i.o their view. Works of every variety of design and upon any. subject. , -.- , You are invited to call ar;d examine, at HEINSBEEGEB'S Live Bock and Music Store. " march 21 tf r Saddlery.; jiLL KINDS 'OF SADDLES, ilAliSESS. 9TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS, And everything in the line of Saddlery Goods cheap lor cash at J. S. TOPHAM CO.8. No. 8 South Front street, -feb6-tfhae - Wilmington, N. C. " "ROCKINGHAM SHEETINGS." THE ABOVE GOODS-4x4 WIDE MANU fcturd by the Groat Falls M tnuficui- ring Company of Rockingham, N. C, are UNSURPASSED IN QUALITY AlSD jr lii asu I By any Brown. Sheetings Made in this Country. As Agents of the Company we keep a pud- ply constantly on hand, handsomely put up n Bales of 1,:oj Yards each, ales of 1,10 J Yards each, FOB SALE AT FACTORY PRICES. Orders are respectfully solicited, -er ,A , DeROSSET & CO. march 20 dtf nac2taw-We Sat Wlm Havana Royal Lottery. GRAND EXTRAORDINARY DRiWIM To Take Place April 4, 18t2. m JL his drawing wuibs composed of only 2tf,opOTICKt.T8. 'iha number of Tickets i yfil DO Irom HO. 1 tO MO. XO 0J0. l The amount to be distributed will "be 750y OOO Dollars, divided into 64S AU1ZS, in the following form : l -Prize r ;......k...sws w 1 prize of"""I.""!.."."!...,.,.'.'!'.!!M!l! 25:000 1 PrlZtt Of .' 10.UCU &j prises oV$uoooeach"I!"!l"! Ni,oto Prizes of 281,50U "9 Aoorosimations of t2.o o each to the eeeeeoee a remaining aos. or me aenary oi tbo o. drawing the &3 0,w.O ISfiZO 9 Approximations of $ )) each to the 9 , ' remaining Nos. or the denary jof the Ni. arawing the $50,0i0 j.S00 1,000 2 Approximations or f xhj eacn to tne .no. preceding ana ro. ioiiowmg the iso. drawing the $10,0 0 1,000 2 Approximations of f5,o eacn to tne iNo. preceding ana No. following . the No. drawing the 5,00 j 1,000 648 PRIZES tTaO.UOO PaiOES or Tickbts ih this uaAwaa : I nnnw;in:i..... "U".VJ- i iT.ir Tiokur .a imi . Huarir7utr 1J JO it it . v.. J No orders filled for less than One-Tenth Ticket Address all orders to . liOUNlO A BROTHER, 77 Gravier , New Orleans, La. Remit in Registered Letter or Pott-Offioe Money Order. - holder omcial eopy oi irawing aenc te every ticsei lieu zs-naciin MTRP-PTT A "NTTTOrTS KliTTAT " KHTTAT ' I AJ UUVVi AIUHWA t FRESH SUPPLY OF THE CHOICEST GILT EDGE" Just received and for sale by . maich 26-tf DbXOSSET & CO. I T J t F. RUEUKERT. MASONIC HALiL., I . f 1 Kfoa. 57 and 50 Majrkct Streer. PIANOS aud ORGANS OF THE BEST " , Leading Factories in the United States. PIANOS of ALL STYLES and PBICES to suit purchasers constantly on hand and for sale. All Inducements usually held out by I Northern Manufacturers can only be had In I the State at the above place. . GEO. WOODS A CO.'S PARLOR AND VESTKt ORGANS 1 THEY ARE PRE-EMINENT FOE THEIR CUABAilNQ rOLO 8TOP3, BEAUTY AND PURITY OF TONE. KLE GANT DEMON AND FINISH. IN FACT THEY SUR PASS ANY ORGAN . Heretofore known cr introduced in this city. Cali;CIear and See Them 1 All Instruments Warranted for Five Years. PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED.- A choice selection of Sheet Music on nana and for sale. WnraoTeH, N. a . J. F. RUECKERT, mario-tt Coffee, Sugar A.FD M O L A S B E 8 ..." 4 crt BAGS COFFEE. Rio, Laguyra A Java, 1O0 BblsReflne1 sp1118 Cf HhdaDemarara Sugar, q q Hhds Cuba' Molasses Ijf Bbls Oabafolasses, " : . Und3 an(t BWs Sugar House Syrup, - ror sale ny WILLIAMS ft MURCHISON. march 24-tf, , ? Sugar House; nolasses. MOLASSES K I Now landing Ex. Schooner W. L. Abbott and i ' . For hale by. - r. -i ' y. W. KERCHNKR, mh X4-tf ' 27, 28 and 29 North Water St. 2 Approximations of f 0j each i o the No. preceding and No. following the N o. drawing tne 125.00 .r. BATES P ADTKBT1SIKO t f- One Square one day, .........;.,... II o . two days........... 1 1 . " three days,... 8 . ronr days .. 2 8o f are days,..... vh oo I4 V oneweeiv IM r Contract AdTertaiaementi taken at pro portionately low rates. - cr--. Marriaeee. Deaths.' B.ellirianis.. I'nner&l nd Obituary notices will be Inserted at halixatoa wnen paia ror m aavnn.ee ; otherwise f nitrate Tnucs Cash on demand. i4l t ; AMUSEMENTS; .J WILMINGTON , i ; ; FIVE SIGHTS A D ONE M ATI SEE, Commencing Tuesday, March 26th. . DeCastro. THE MONARCH OF THEM ALL, ILEUSIOMt and VENTtttLOQUIl?, will appear ami produce effects strange, mys tical and incomprehensible, and will also give away each evening , . 100 COSTLY GIFTS, lnent traveling. jPsion-DM Circle and Parquette, 60 A-Private Boxea $1 and $6. Seats can be secured at P. Helnsber;er's Book and Muslo Store at an additional charge, of 25 cents. " grand matinee On Saturday at 2 o'clock. Every child attend ing will sec- are a handsome present. Admission to all parts of the liou5e 25 csntc. march 2'l-tf AUCTION SALES. M. C1WJTLT, Auctioneer. By Cronly & Morris. Groceries at Auction. ... .. , ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, 27l h inst., at 10 o'clock A. M., we wUi bell at the Store (of Messrs.-rowler Bros.) tltnated on the east side of Front, near church St., all of the Stock of Groceries, Ac,, Con taiiiecrTlierein. TERMS CASH ! SALE P03ITIVE ! , maT'.4-2t 24-17 lOSCEiJLANEQUS. MONEY CANNOT BUT I T! For Sfght in Priceless 1 1 But tho Diamond spectacles will Preserve It. IF you value your eyesight use these Perfect Lenses, ground from Minute Crystal Peb-.. bles, melted togethei, And tierlvn their name "Diamond" on account of their Hardness and BrillUr.cy. 1 hey will list many jours with our, change, and are warranted euuerlor to all others in use. Manufactured by the 8penccr Optical Manufactu' ing Co., New York. Cattioit. None Genuine unless stamped with our trade mark. .For sale by Responsible Agents throughout the Union. T. Mr . Brown, Jeweler and Optician, is hole Agent for Wil mington, N. C, from whom they can only be obtalnvd. No Pedlers employed. it d aa-eoaiy jbt su w ea iMJ L L L.I N E Imported and Domestic CIGARS, Pipes and Tobaccos, - ON HAND AND TO ARRIVE ty . PIGOTT. Sign of the Fascinating Indian GirL-6 mar 7-tf Paints ! Paints! X LACK LEAD, CROME GREEN, , PARIS GREEN, URNBER'S. CUOME YaLLuW, 'PBUS- SiAN BLUE. VERMILLION, "Wholesale and Retail, at , mhJCtf GREEN A PLANNER'S. CLIFFORD HOUSE, AND ONLT . SAJiPIiB BOOM, in the citt; WHERE SUPERIOR 8EGARS AND BOT TLED LIQUORS dan always be had, in connection with that Superior Brand of . Michigan;.'' CHEWING TOBACCO. Also, . -Famished Rooms, by Day, Week or Month. oct16-tf J. A. CLIFFORD, Propr Spirit Casks, &c. - RTrfV SPIRIT CASKS, - . Q TONS HOOP IRON, ' Forsale by ' . -. F. w. SZSCHaKK, mh4-tf , -: 27, 28 and 29 North Water St. Oats and Potatoes; JJQQO BUSHELS OATS,' . 600 BbJ,fuJlantl,lg PoUtoes.(aIl ' jroxsaleby '-" F. W. KERCHNKR, ' marSl-tf ' . 27, 28 and 29 North water St. , TjMotey- and Brandy. gQ BBL8. WU1SKKT,' , j QA BBL8. and HALF BBLS. BRANDY, For sale by -' F. W.KKRCITNER, (7, 28 and 29 North Water St, nih24-tf if i ! i - i