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i i 1 MORNINGS. Thnrsdayi;;4pril'2p;i871. 1 ; ' Editor S 33 DE2. Jr? r and Proprlelor. - ' 137" Obituary notices, tributes or respect, fcc., are charged , half advertising rates when paid for in advance ofpubllcation,' In all other Ciscs full advertising rates will be charged. , THE CIRCULATION' OF JHE 310RN . NO STAR l3 LARGER '.THAN. THAT, 0 ANY OTHER iDAIL Y NE WSTArER PUB- TASKED IN NORTH CAROLINA. A d i Notice to svifiOBntERS. t Iq making remittances for subscriptions or advertising, alwajs, when practicable, 'send drafts tr checks or postoffice! orders. When these cannot -be procured, pen d the money, but always in a registered UttcK We wish it distinctly understood" we will !t not be responsible tot'm&nejf Jost In ;its. transmission to us by mail, unless it is in a duly registered letter. . , , , .. , , .tf ; McKean Buchanan is playing in Knoxville, Tenn. Th editor ol the Press says that the threei tragedians of the age are Forrest, Booth arxl-5(cjCean llnclianan. Also lhat Londnn Assurance" i the "most laughable cbme(ty In fhe ' English 'iansTiftse ! r-r-.-y -.----,- '13F A&'biiffIlfose'wh6 went to see the CartlifT-Giant iiv New : flavpn MMp.?a,niiclr d le-ageilJmaa .who ad lost lis brother by a rn nvstertenl dfsappearftnc, a'stl wad heard tn ntiinnnii no ha elannml atvur i olU watr.hpa.nDfi-iewelrv nossessed bv " the '? ; r,-- - oartv. hisTwife. or anv minor child, r f TS.Thc mcomcrof the partyibr the yeart ticxtWcetJtig'tlie first day pTJaneln the current . year, witn a Biaieiuci. vj., source. or source's from which-' it was de rived. Frouihe amount of 4jevincom five hundcd idolIaxs:h aJ L.lP ted uctctU and aTsvthe amouni uenyuuirum anv uon, wnicn 8nanxe anowea aainay u tride, traflbB iiS Vtf profeasi. taxVdyjrie 'ust,aa alt persSa avig JJjf Juts J?' laws of tlijatate. him Tain state lia a(4r"ss- andViiay name iny aent resident Jtii the count V' 'to'ivhotn notices may be given respecting his taxes' 0Bec,10JJ!serjtguardian, executor, ad ministrator or trustee eh alt in like cranner, tion otland or real property, any piece of ami or reai property snail oecome aivia part owners may"ut-Rcy upon five 'days notice to tlie other rmrt ownftfs, apply to thotpwnshjp Jjbajd oC trustees For an apportionment of valua be 5ifd required to amend tne same according: tor t - - -V. -SU" IOmc parfy be arnon resident T,tbe tnej uagpenoT said poaro, pjr tjip- pr,o iiiaty, and iowns landUherU'fT,it 'aiiall .ductlon ot'a "bicte&y " TbatrtidF amradme'nt made1 ''Sifter., a t'a'Ott' the 1and: 'Das' become rdue? shall operate Yd effect that i ax. J 3Jff tin- i I ;r.v i ut i?Li.2 Mr .WS'-' 1 1 put on aseparaw list, give, in we property- raimeno ..; mXf aSmf;InteVcapac1tyVWvatue of 1 v-r-r. . 2 - ;i i l tne irancnise oi -eveTV-4 raiiroadi -canai, i ty- The annnai lnspecuou :aT , ino i turnpiKe, pianKroaa, -navigation 'anu.ioiQ 1 ifiec.! 25. If an trviolatian o real or per- isornal oroDertv.Aad before: the:. tax liiereon - shalLuecom ue tiir-property r; ehjal l;be -Ayi-? t le owner. iQei w r . - ' -w-' iK w - ' 'it. i H v4 tilths. .SIS';) -JUiJ ' V, I.V fir Arxftrtment ot Gharleston.takesl place f banking company, IbaUjbeT glyea o-7th inst. .-r !. 4,preaident:or chief officer ;oihe sai JU I . . - V 'A -l- . ... . -. .-,v . i , -ai corDorauons 43nine uiv.Bxea;, .. U.HO COnattBCtlGnMLtABJteie- flrtfol tha rnivinin of taxabie'r property w- - . c j - - . - . Or $55 OjonnTiine.itU 7 Ier,Cent Interest. ordr oit'ciiAos r The Oolnbibiai .PAWPUWa : 1,000 tons of new iron, of. the. most im nroved uatteru. haa been purchased for the Greenville! arid Columbia Kailroad, and. in a short timel we are , assured," the woxkorelayyig ill cqmrnenced!'. TlidUsahds of cross-tie are nowoeing de: livered at diflFerent points along .th&4ine? . . The Gharleston iTdas: The illustrious Brother AlbertPike, bov a chapter ol thi.i'Iloai Croix cient and accepted rite. He liver ah address?on the history and philos- or used as parsonages ophy ot the higher degrees in Masonry, atJo':3rdi?Suclrpr6perty as may be set apart Despite the 'successes of the "Ileda" in ' the recent' engagements in the vicinity of Paris,' we are not at liberty to 'dou' i the ' early suppression of the insurrection - Hut inasmuch;: as 'the absolute triu:: ;;!i of Prussia did - not vouchsafe ; real pu-co to France, it is not reasonable to anticipate a prompt and permanent ' restoration of order even in-the event of the complete success of the Thiers governraentiS v u The ultimata, suppression . ofithe pre ..." vailing ansnrrcctIon.8eemi I , ent upon put one wntingencyr:the fidel ity of the army to "the Versailles authori ties. Recent'dispatches from'Paris-indi cate no want of confidence on the part of the government at Versailles, jn the fidel ity of the troops 5whos6 bayonets uphold its fortunes.',,: Accounts also'Teprcserit' the supplies of the insurrectionary forces as totally inadequate to;tha' maintenance of protracted resistance. '? Desperate in pur pose, and totally unscrupulous as to the employment of means, the -leaders of the "Reds'', are ye,unabl&ttq,, accomplish by mere . blind fury - those - military results which are the essential conditions ot suc cess in thekr revolutionary plans. The woria would want nowbetter evi dence of the absolute decadence of France . .. . than would be afforded by the triumph of the wretches who now dominate in Paris. A few days since it was announced that priests arid nuns were arrested in Paris upon warrants which referred to them . as "servants of a person styled God."r -The horrible blasphemy ot such a declaration t might not unreasonably be regarded as im possible of utterance even by the infuria . ted infidels of Paris. . Yet doubtless just, sucb : "utterances have been made . and the mere fact that they are reported exhibits a fearfuLcondition of anarchy. " Confidence in the overthrow of the ac , cursed infidel rebellion at . Paris does not involve confidence in the ability ,ot the ' Thiers government to establish social order and domestic' tranquility. It is interest- ing to inquire into thepurposea of ;M. Thiers after the government, of which be J is the head, shall i have suppressed ; the (.'ii- formidable insurrection which now t'defies ' ,-, -its authorfty1, Can he reap its Jrui4 and I give Franco, the political liberty which be , demanded with so much eloquence from " De?- v-vf " fai v uuu " . . ...... 1 furminor nfpTiflila rnin nt.hp.r nprann te.ePir5!!lhe,?staWsh a gvera- pertafsed"in con neatlbh with thecultivaf. ment not less personal man was tnat. ot graph line from Columbia to is progressbjg.favorablyt, , Dn John iTv, J)arby will Lon reuucea. ana me l -nrmmTPn Tv7-.-rT iiivmnToa -TTvrT?t t x-'xr .i a rii. . 1 n , theretipbtf ittmedif " 5 it rr"0W uy terv A)fiheTetttttv lu' - P rif. VJ'. If P R RI.Rtsitft Oftnlof?int ra board' of triist'ees shall' ateiy tutnisli: taph certtfied-xppj.pf;their'otder;tt.the,;premJ . gurate .a -.series of lectures,, before the ineir yamoir snii . . w if- 4u" ' rrn Young MeriVCbristian Association ol Co- county-uommissioneraoi-any counij;i. Wu1vMi.v,rv apply to - .n .fvi. ftao;'," rjv'f lumlj aon the 85th. m t , pnicu;.ny, pars ukram waw,- :"Uir'u! rtrr.lT ; f.& u o f ja.::!?- iiMll -iJE years. Her name is: Amyfttordon. Tsne the taxscollectedid eacb:oouot7 and. town' tooilntjr'lpri'ten:'day8, 'ndticW ttf 'tlieX)wner,-:fc, j T.d. Winchester, Monroe0,.j M. a: angier Durhams was bom in Atnca, in u. r Uhin shall be inoroDortioBo the length rmaypplt VrVH araatiori ot',tD0,woporty;'ana .-.jl a cou HUcn,PoiaW.:4 i -M" wooteit a croom. lAQrantB: proof atheyr halfc!io:Bo but the " ix)Calget& wanxepIin every towk in.tkk; state..,. - j. thestatje; .agents. & CO., StateVAgents, Tho (Jnlnmhia Phtfmx sava : f "of rfuch road.- canal reworks iving in such alter the it tiuve'iil mWn" VpVfprdav. in attemntine' 1 bouniv ftf township Vespectivelu and such I upon to aVoot another colored man.' with whom 1 taiei shallbe bollocte'diaa other taxe3;hre- thwrnntents of rebuired bvlaw to be. - The rolling stock preciation u: :-lVl;:f. iiAilii 'X ' lif Ptrri-rfliVroftd .nmT)ftnV:;ahd the vessels I of im ii im iiiki mi in iii.iinii irr ' - i i v -w- " i" Valuation phalli not be ialteredif vtbosap- baa occurred .jiniconsequence' i rjrovements made on ihe DroDerty: employed' by' 'any4" canal '.or' 'navigation by .draining,. , clearingtuilipgi tor,f)the i nnmnonv nn it.a ffinn.ia or WOTK9. saaif ue nice. . ; . . . .-. . ? ...... ' Talued .with th'et franchise; I ci! i - - - t :'' Sec 20. When taxes taay be. pdidf :, tchen i "1st, sThe;- property i belonging ..tothe ' v All taxes shall be dilTph the first Mon United States; or to. thi9- State, or :tq,.ny day bf August in eaeari" When' f paid ebnntr ot incorpbratedicity or town, , 1 the sherifl shall note on the'tax list gainst gndL The property belonging ;to and set the name dtthe party the'date bf payment, apart and exclusively; usedripr .the Uni!-1 and tne amount paid,' be 8hall also give ; a versity. Colleges. Institutesj .Academies, j receipt to the parties stating the amount the. Masonic Fraternity1 Order of Qdd of the State and v!puntynta2r separately-, ., , Apply to Feb; 2-eodtf Th Sa Tn ; i : -. -. E ML E S ;TA T E D I S T EI B JTXllO N OFn r.TET.lPHIS FOR I87 iv v ;"S:5:;E;!AG;-. 'f -.: ereign urana jommanaer oi tne oupreme xeiiowsu-uuu .ACiiniiaio auu A u. v. .UUa uy,MOii, i mn,, pjimtui. , wmsa, 3, Council of the Southern jurisdiction of the Temperance,'scho'6ts for the,reducatiori mi The, sherifi shall pot collect the taxes,. for United States, will "visit Ihis :city on the JouthVr the support of trjc poor or afflict- any year untn'he sbf '6." oftfh SnotmL fnr iha rvnrrnsp nf nrcrftnizlnw crlr strchr ortoDertv as may be set apart" for with the 'State ancT. -"count V: treasurer " for 7: will also de-1 Worship or the propagation bf the gospel,' f ihe'-'she'rlff.)'. cBefcie:v.receiying:tne','tax,l vC - - tit' flia I 1(. he produce the receipts State and County treasurer; -.(it ' was IMMEDIATELY- AFTER THE SALE OF $)G0,C03 WORTH OF SHARES, THE FOLLOWING Real Estate anl Personal Property will be drawn at Memphis, Tenit r - ' 1. New Memphis Thftater.'.'..I!..J.'..''.'l..''....V.. .'.... .so,ooo .2. Palatial Residence on Real street.. ..f 53,roo isusiness iiouse on main street , u,ooo Handsome Retjidenceon Shelby street..., .,. ..., ,m Business House on Second rStreet.v... ....-k.. i..'... 40,ooo Beautiful Suburban Home, "2 miles frbm Memphis, 15 acres i 24,oco : Eletrant Residence on Shelby -street. 24.000 8. Business House on Second street,.. .....t...... 40,' 00 Magnificent Building Site on Vance street 5,710 Fine Residence on Jefferaon street. Handsome JBuildiner Site on Bass ayenne.;':v.2.V.:...'ii;i.;;;.'.;;;;2...';....;.. 4.4UI 12. Substantial Residence on Orleans street. ..:.f. ....... 8,(ko 1$. Splendid Building Site on Vance street... ......... ...... 4,m enr.h fimo 'mw il i wnatirl hv the rfnr irfiurfi vard orbnnal lots. XC6Dt SUCUJ shenir tor.toe TJreVlOUS vear.l to the Clerk nw uottage jsesiaenceonoonea a7enue.......,......... 7500 Delta Lodge of Perfection. y j 5 purpose of speculating in the sle. thereof., event the shenfi fail to produce the afore- ' " - ' ' :' H v. 4th. : Such property! of, .the State. and said , receipt the county commissioners IMPORTANT TO TAX-PAYERS. REVENTJE THE MACHINERY ACT. i I; the , Revenue Act. . - As we " cannot find space for' the Act to Provide for the .Col lection of Taxes the..VMachinery", Act We give the following summary of its pro visions which will be found accurate' and sufficiently full for the purposes of tax payers. We omit those portions only per-' taming to the duties ot sherins and other officers who are provided, with the act in full: - ' '.-y - . - Section 1. The township board of trus tees shall list the lands pf. theSta'te on the valuation 61669, and shall assess all the peT3onal property in' their- township not exempt by this act at the 'caslr.'alue, on "the 1st day of June annually. .? ;!t! : J Sec. 2. ."Land and real property" means .hot only. the.poiV -ut buildings7 and erections , thereon all rights,, franchises and assessments 'appurtenant thereto,' and all napes' .and minerals , on or ;un;der the SUTface," "' -fnit tf-? '. r :.r.: : o? ' Sec. 5. The lists shall be given in within ten days after due notice ha3 been given by the person charged ! or his agent, i If the" person liable be a corporation its pro perty may be given in by the president, j-cashieri-treastrrer or-other-peraon appoint- agricultural societies as may be set apart shall appoint a .tax collector who . shall and nsed by them for agricultural, fairs. give bond as required, by the sheriff to v -5th. .Arms for muster, wearing apparel faithfully collect and ay over the taxes and provisions for the use of the owner according to law. J When the sheriff shall ancL his Xam.ily,r household,. andkitchen collect by his deputies- who are not sworn, furniture, mechanical and agricultural im- or other 8uch person9,: they- shall-before plements of mechanics and farmers, libra- the clerk of the board of commissioners, ries and ecieniiSc instruments, not exceeds or before a justice of the -peace of the ing in aggregate value two hundred dol- county," take and subscribe an oath, faith- lars: Provided, That the exemption from fully and honestly "to account for .the same taxation- shall not exceed two hundred with the sheriff or other person authorized dollars in 'behalf of ny individual tax- to received them. Said oath ' shall be payer. " .' ; .. - : ; . ; ( filed and kept on the docket of the coun- Cth. Any townshipsBoard of Trustees ty board, and for failure ,plz any, deputy in any cdunty of the State that fails to al- sheriff to pay oYer such tax as he may col- low.the exemptions prescribed in the last lect, he shallbe "guijty of a misdemeanor! preceding: subdivision or. knowingly al- Sec' 27. The Sheriff "in person or ly lows anytaxpayer more than- ia-exenjpt- deputy shall constantly attend at" the. court e&'iri said 'sectiba,fshalUbeguilty of a mis- house of hi3 county from the first Monday demeanor. , ;! of August to the 21st 'of Noyember ;in iSec.12. The lists shall refer the first each year, for the- purpose ot receiving day of June of the year In wbich they are I taxes ; me shall also in like manner attend 10. xtaxiutHuio enuiu uuu a vuici n louca iiuiu tus v , owco 17. Beautiful Building Site on Bass avenue....;...;...... ;.. 18. Double Cottage Besidence on Vance street..,.....;..,... irk A Tl1 Clin n Tf n a a n vAv. n A ' " ! " ' ' ' ' ' 20. Cottaee Besidence on vance 'strtet'.'... 21. Handsome Building Site on Dunlap street. 4,800 12,M 4.C03 6,50J 4,000 6,510 4,000 nsr site on Jjumao street - 22. Neat Lottasp Besidence on Lunjap street......... ......i 4,0. o 2?. Beautiful Building Bite on Vance street..;... , 4,ao 24. Double Cottage uesiaenecon, uupre street 2,(10 25. Fme.BuUiiingSiteon.Monsarrat gtreet. 2,010 26. Elegant Build in sr Site on Tat streets. 1,600 27. Handsome Building: Site on Monsarrat street. .f.. ........ 2,000 All of the above Property being: la tba Clty r Hemphii and its suburbs. 28.,8plendid Plantation, containing 900 aeresi In Panola county, Mississippi......... . a.. 132,000 Making, in ail, 28" cnoice atictyaidable 'pieoes' of Beal Estate, challenging comparison with any distribution ever Derore onerecj 10 mo puuuu. T71ROM 2tO 4i, INSLUSI VE, ABE FfilZES COMPBISING Id CIIICKEEINQ PIANOS, valued JD at between $175 to $1,050 each. Also, three Estey & Co.'e Organs, worth" from $210 to $100 each, and placed at onr usual selling rates. " r. ,- . ; : ' .V ? ' I t v rH. G. HOkLENBEBG, Agent for Chickering & Sons, Memphis, Tenn. "TjlROM 42 TO 156, INCLUSIVE, COMPBISE 9 GENTLEMENS GOLD WATCHES BY THE t? . best makers. Diamond Sets and - Rings, Sterling Solid Silver . Services, Ladies' Gold Watches and Chains, and other Jewelry, ranging from $30 to $2,000 each, and every article be ing placed at our regular selling rates. ' ' "; .' F. D, BAENUM & CO., Jewelers, Jtfempbis, Tenn. i r . a -oec. w.vah reai property ana an isi given m, ana relate to toe quantity, con dition, and value of tue property, and to the age'of the party i'h' reference to his liability to a poll tax on that day. ' Sec. 13. Iu the year prescribed , for the valuation pf, the lands, the board' shall affix to the description of each :piece of 1 1 . 1 a. . a iana its true vaiue in money on me urst day ot June in that-year, and this value, unless altered aJiereinafterprescribed, shall'be'annuallyfiied to.thatiand until a pewTyaluation is-made. "rThey shall in very year" value" the personal property at at least one day after the second Monday of October at some place m each town ship, of which twelve'days notice shall be given by advertisement at three or more public places in the township: Prov ided. That nothing in this section shall be con strued to prevent the collecting officer from lyjing and; selling after -.fhe taxes become due. . , .. . , . ; . ' Sec. 28. The personal property?of delin quents to be sold, or tailin'2 that insuf ficient quantity, then the ' lands of delin quents. 1 Notice of sale to be &iven. If j , -it- r ; .;Tho large number of Agencies being established -throughout the country" and the demaml for shares, induces the belie t, upon the part of the Managers that they will be able to announce the drawing to take place on the FIRST DAY OF JUNE. ; : , 43- For Agencies, Tfckets, Circulars or any information "as to this Grand BeUl Estate Dis tributlonl' address-' "' ' - f "' i , sl . l.'u -: v -uO:h :-u -....u.MVr'tO REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND MANAGERS, ; ' ;44 ADAMS STREET, MEMPITIS, TEJSNESSE1., Who respectfully refer to the citizens of Memphis. : -, r ?? 1 i. I- "-.hll h , mar 25-3m. -NEW STOREy- - Istock fitsftru vakie:Th'6-valuation foind by delinquent cannot be found, notice to be. -u a;, .;'uf;i . j 'Li al pro- thein'they Wall affix- toever species of given to any. known agent. If no known .Tft -'"47 Wo rkftfr Street-;ultW-rOpertvpkrtictilari2edin 8ection:nine ot agent, notice to be posted at courthouse AK .;.X oJ f v .Napoleon i He cannot give the rural dis .trlcts liberty ,and keep the cities : ; . dage, for that would be to array alt the ; centres ?f population;' against the 3 prpv - - yinces, and thereby bow the seeds ot French disintegration. . And if he . shall restore Vm personal government, can he restore with it those . material ' benefits which lent . Ppiw ana au omer suDjecis uaDie 10 jaxa V.nnlAnn'.Mimi a V al t arAnaorl 1 tlOO, CX its alleged despetism ? ' M. Thiers is the forshall be given, in in the township 1 1 J r . . . Ij r . i - p j tion nt afarm. Rhftll he crivpn in in th a 1 this acL If anv oerson liable to be charored ftoor, ocg. am .person jiaoie, ior. taxes, township in which said property is situa- with taxes shall refuse to answer any quesr P? waving property in , ine count y. wneje a i iu. c i. j e t j l.i-.M i: i Li -it li. i. it i rn. - l. I thfl t.iTP9 Affi nnp Vint, navinor nrnnprt.tr in tRii tin rut uraL uav ui .1 ii lit., auu wnprn i uuu l csut'i-.Liii r luihihb- iimiiprLT. ' i k i -r - t'-'f'' j - the line of any t6washiplrtfn8 through any shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and on another county ,v such property, ,13 liable. re8TdenVs land, the samershall be listed m l conviction, liable, to be punished by fine tne township oi sucn resioent. , .x- or(ujpiisuuuiouc, uu nuu uo iub uuiy -, Sea.. 7. All: other '.personal ; property J .oi tne.ooara to wnom tne remsai is maae, whatever, including moneys, credits, ( in- tp bind oyer toe offender to appear. at tne vestmentsin bonds, stocks, .joint stock iiext term of the superior court of the coun cbmpanies or' otherwise,' and all taxable ty,and to report the fact to the solicitor WILMINGTON H p. with ten per cent, additional tax." r Sec. -29.' The highest bidder shall be the purchaser of prbbertV sold for taxes. ! ! Sec. 30.' The sheriff to buy for the State it no other purchaser;' - ' - v Seci 31.;. The delinquent may retain pos session of property for tweive months af- .11! t. B for the mdicial district m order that the . I s . - -r I tor thAOalA nithin nhiih nmahamov rn. cent such irancnises and personal 1 onenaer may oe prosecutea.' An valuing i.v-"T. r ; W J . , as are herein specially, provided I the property ot railroads ana omer cor- . iw.w iuc in porationsin: which the State is astockhol- amount paja jor it ana twenty-nve per "W E ILL A; WEILL, Agent, representative of a minority in ; . the Na-1 which the person so charged resides on "f! At i-r ' ' vi Ti1:. I2i.'-L J:.i. j Ul:f llhe'first dav of Tune.,' The residence of a porations. der, the whole property shall be valued, tion'al Assembly; It is how asserted that tne nrst nay oi june.v ineresiaence oi a "utt Tu uu " o"ij. uy n wu tut f? o-t-pronirv nP iA;nt atnnir no. Mcctednrrmortionatft to the interest of the rthe Legitimists and ' Orleanistsl have ; be- aocration. 8hall be deemed to be in. the l BtatC and'" the tax levied on the residue '., come econ9"ed; that they will restore township in which' its principal officel or only,;r The tax so levied, wbepald :by Wholesale arid Retail Dealers New; Crop ;H(lasses. .; i . 300 HHDS. '" ' OF W ' ; thtf Bourbon dynasty by placing the Count place of business is wtuated; if, however, dehambord on the throne Is it :t. all e 'JP' 80- ' i '.. i - T 'i i lion uave Beoarato piaueu ui uusiness ia . likely -that, alter enjoying ireeaom ot mora than. one township, it shall eive in thought and.of religious, action, for over in each the. property or efldctrf therein, but forty year?, the French, wilt quietly pub- W J f1? belonging to acorpora- uuu. uiuLucisiuu v . ; aaauwttnuu. tutu. the corporators, shall , be charged "By the corporation on the individual corporation only, and when any dividendshall be de clared the dividend to the State' shall ex ceed that to individual corporators by the nmonat'-of all 4 taxes -previcrusly paid. - ptocKs or snares, in, incorporatea compa- ; z l t v . i . r . v.: i i. j ..ii i t viiii. i(i iiik iiim m i ii i rw m-w w rn tti ciiii uric i - - - - ' ' . . i v.-w . mvidea by townsnip lines, suall be eiven I mea snau n9l db iaxea wnen me property f xims, or monarch ? , Can the Count de Chambord 1 jn in that township in which ,the large lot th,e .company is taxed, i s.ii M- &s Henry V.. 'imitate Napoleon's BTStem of part 'thereof is situnted.; t ' ; . . ' ' I ; Sec. 17j If -anv ' nerson ; shall -comnkm I ATELY a ." " . Sec. D. The list ot taxable prooertvoon t5 ;6 , '.--i. iw . .fc l. r the person civinc in shall refer to the first Jtrj either Tnlor ncmml: ; hMhMih im. I Clean, soft perous as ne aia f - uerem lies' tne germ dav 0f June in that vear. ahd shall states 1 1 in ht ha- h:wma ?ct of the question which must be solved be- : 1. The quantity of land listed in the with an erRsiv tar- h shall nTnt. hi "Bond e question which must be solved be- " 1. The quantity . fnr th fnt.nr of Franr ran ; Ko nastirpd I tOWnsnlP last Valuation describing it. ft. w aJ u' :t:t-iU -Du:ii:::-..J Number ot horses, mules, jacks, ien ......a. n.,. netts,.. goats, cattle, hogsf. and sheep, B , r lusuww wi luo vrruue-uiuuaniue, i separately, ana tne value thereou i be taken as a promise of what Henry V. o. Estimated value, 'without specifying they decide against the complainant they wouiddMhe prospect innsVbe accounted the articles1, farming 'utensils, tools ot shall also give judgment against .him for ' most eioomy. i ---. ..- u.u- , 6--. -v , .;. , su ture, provisions, arms for muster. wearing uai, meu, wouia jji. 1 niers reap irom. apparelior the. use .of owner and? family, this victory ? 1 .Urder at thei expense of lib- libraries and scientihc mstruments.iT ' . crty, commercial disaster and financial in--U&iiney ?$SApot-x with an excessive tax: he shall present his claim in writing and they shall hear any evidence adduced by him,Hand shall' sum mon and examine any ' witness necessaHr for the just decision of the - question If - W (? f-f . the cost of the investigation, but if the co uc t 9 mi ssiojjcr 3 shall 1 find tbat he h'as'Just caused orcompTafnt they shall di rect their elerk:to;reno!er a true;'i"aCcount mercui, nu iio, account iDus .renaereu, . X J cent, aaaiuonai inereto, :u -t t ? Sec. '32. Purchaser to claim title if not redeemed in eighteen months. Act ratified 1st day ot April, 1871. ";4 : , , sentinel, - ; 1; sPKCfti;; notices" t J ; BATClIEliOK'S nilB DTE. ' This superb Hair Dye Is the i&eW in ite World Perfectly- Harmless, Sellable' and Ins tan taheous. No disappointment. No Bedieulous Unpleasant Odor. The : genuine W. Batchelor'a Hair Dye produces XMMEDI- splendia Black or Natural Brown. Stain, the Skin, bat leaves the Hair. and Beautiful. . The only Safe and Dje., Sold by all Druggists. , Tactory street, New York. , " ' '' feh 7-eodly-ent Tu ThSat , ,v IN STAPLE,, MD . ; FAKCT ;DRY .GOODS, Notions, Clothing, Bools and Shoes, Hats and Cflps,' Vtc. Muscovado Holasses OF3V KUY UPKkIOIt QUALITY. A- - We respectfully invite WHOLES ALE BUY JfiS to examine our Extensive Stock before it a Dlt. TUIT'S CELEBRATED EXPECTO- J1AKT-7VO MXSTEltT HOW ' purchasing; as we are able and willing to v.fv Offer Superior IndoeemenUu ' feb 14-tf . x-';!" :".1 . .l'j-iisa i -1 Firslt detacheroni'theh Of wind tubes the muciia joi matter which sometimes adheres to , them with the tenacity .of glnel Secondly',' It mitigates the pain and removes The Harion Star, PUBLISHED, EVERY WEDNESDAY AT eecunujy, umiugnieB ine pain ana removes; i i'.i r -;.T r .v. '.T-r-. i l -r? : -,7 i : , th6 T constrict! of the bronchial tiibea and ,T7'Tth'f ' ir A rO 'TfrvfrtrT 9&?tmm-i Thirty, It resists the ff? Jlf&f- Just landed and for sale bv mar 28 tf ' wn.LAHD IiK( S. . The ;Cape .Fear. JJAS produced the largest net Increase of Wbx-'tf O T TON or any manure,' when fairly tried. Eorptf ticulars address D. M. BUIE, Chemist, ,..v . , . . . cape Fear Chemical Worki febl6S AFtf - , Wilmington, N. C er, HAS NO EQUAL 1 Light ; Simple 1 pw ble; Periett ; tuna so easy, a clilia turn it. i Warranted superior to any la i"5 marvel. . 'XTyni AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE! apl8-tf Send for Terms. " "1 COLBY BEO'3 4 $ 10 Broadwaj i l4iT J v'M."' 'V-v 5 luucui, uu iMo, .;uuum .(uu.renoerea4 1- prugwaa ;. 01. iramnwwn..ittL assist 9 the : - yV S-i'W V'r. r rr I N U " solvency f-Or would uVbrc54 toJtieed by t.clerk,shall be returned to lungs ta throw, pirtheirri . " . . - , yxvj, .wuucr oy Dona, note. Dill otMthe auditor, who sha l credit the RhprfflT oi trance ana tne seconoary cause ot her exenange, open account or' dn" rd bat the able' an-d whether owing by any govern TOent, except bondf of this State or ot th renewed prosperity? We admit th most important thing just now is to crush ttccumniates.'J 1 .... . : ' .: r. - t thatyear:- ' v;-, 'A V i- Sep, 19.2The county cpmmissioners shall 1 r . 3.V , fifSifitorsfinMi i i :l ear dwjuou, vud oiAn oiiwb special au van - : -wi tages as an?advertlslng medium.1110"5 ' i v 'PlOVi.SioilS"'VI u'u ' -f i -' H?18! iPre no palna'and. labor u aiiea Biatef , exempt from taxation by bsert.in the abstract ofthe tax list for 1 KABoxeXX'S, SIDES and SUOU each fnnrneliirk: h rloojriTifrtT -wnrl vol 110 "- I W.w, ! si 5 r. 13"' Jf v uiua ,,vhc (buciuuu, uuk iuD uuu vuiiapse ox me iaw, vsujepi, Ten accrping ior tne current t insurgent cause seems so near at band that -cai 1 - axauie property, it tion of allipropertv not civen in. with V". H would be well to consider the difficul- llif k ' w " owre.y soi- name of the person supposed td be J,.'''.' : '- i tohiate the c0lumns"6f the MAkioxSikboth OUEAS; "newsy andattractIveVv? j ' ? unlikely to terminate in another civil war amount of debts owing to him. the 1 'hr ' - f. 4J -v- owin? bv him .and the midnp . , . J .v 1 '3" ' it V ic ' - T ; be Irable to taxations Tr-I - 1 .ess and welfare, of the French oeoDle. ei;--t--.i.ss - - . I the li 20 liable ien of all JLcIV om me .persons in each township -liable for a poll amount tax . wfc6 failed to give themselyesTn, and l-W oliall ili.1l it,i". .11-.: . . . .vvue airsucn persons with double Hhds: SHOWED SIDES and Shoulders, 'BARBELS FOBE, ' ' For sale by . f j april 14-tf'- " WILLIAMS A MUBCIIISON. : Uj-iii' v.t MbSEB ALL A' '-STEDM AN,"' " 4- V.- 'or joint BtdcassociationV andtt&eirfestr. -fterelorreridere? "Ixc 157" They-are-playing-Married Uor rnated'yalue; butjhstocltjshall hot be i Se&'20A oney :bn ; the New Yprk, .itaga. Xt: ia "edAV, v h.ecopany pfy- a tax - 1 i- ; emptirom poll tax in certain case's of pov- lloney prstty generally played off he lew- York Jeax which they would otherwise J; J ,ONE - KINE LAllQE MBEi- MhArle)irfess satisfactc l'y.A: . . :7 f TWO FINE LARGE HORSES, "XT' eta 7. All' other Personal DroDertv what- ever, including therein all musical s instru ments, plated and silyerv ware, , and erty or infirmity. of pov-j . partners nm. ana -are nrerft.r d tn iinou kinds or MOUS eij SIGN - and ORNAMENTAL PAINTING at short notice and oa reasonable , uraers promptly attenaed tru- P Beci S4. In case within the lntefvarbc betofttheli -Shop, on corner of second and , the Uwem two regular period! to-lidS - I to, which may Warranted Sound and Gentel. marl2-tf O. G, PARSLEY CO. 300,000 Pounds Or THE ,1V TJIOK sale on reasonable terms at the CW ju ear.wiemicai worKs, uwu - , mington, . Mv ik Mi 51' We Offer nn . mrf or JUHE FOLLOWING, GOODS at m the LOWEST PRICES that ( t&ey r bought for any where, vixi; - 50 Bbls. Flonr,' assorted grades ; f Bag8. Ex.-Rio Coffee, 1.5 Bbb-.b" J afC: E C and Cmsbed. Bacons Lard, Butter, Crackers, aw -- " .erpool SaltMolassea, Teaii c, tfc aprl 9-tf SMITH A OLP0'
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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