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THE HORITnTG STAR. - rtTiLlsaED DAlLY. BV V Omot, Dawson Bank Bandings, Front St ' . itATBH vr erB;iurTH .. ; , . . . ?. inn yr,la,dviiiiee.........' ...::.',..fT 0 SIxBonth-, lnydvanco... ........ 3 00 Three month, In andvanoe , 00 On month, in advance....................;... 75 , The MowrtMo Stab wIU be delivered In any part of the City at Furr-rei- pssT per week. - e . ; .-..", OUTLINES. " v ' - 4 Foster poleoiiCil Llinsclf the nlglii befor: tho hanging."- Spaniard? in ,Cub are embarrassed for funds with which to carry on the war.-- '-- Capt. Jack's men quarrel irith him. Poor Jack. - Ship ' Cadueem wrecked near "3avanhah. ' --'Crisis ex pected in Spain to-day. -A bark from Liverpool was wrecked pn, ,! Jtf antneket shoals. - Ikriin.celebrat.WUliamar birthday yesterday.'; --The ope has appointed Rev's. Carrigatv and Gross Bishops of Jfewack and avaqnah, respect Ivcly, Casey confirmed asTOollecter of New Orleans." New York markets : Cotton (19K&19; Gold,. ltHY Shirks tmv pentinej 5557 cts; Rosin; f 3 00.7 " r ' . rREV ADVERTISEMENTS. i McfciTiRE & SnoARD. Spring OoodA ,- P. Vf. KKRCHKRa-Oroceries.- V G. R. French & Bos.--Spring Ooods Tnoi. M. GAJtDSEn. Justice of .Peace. Geo. Myeks. " Empire FlQur," &;J Croxly & Horris. lloase For Sale. P. IIkixseehger, Unwinding Mnic. Jos. C. Ilrxu Tax oticc. , Goes & MCRcmsox. Scoville Hoes. Cnxs. D. Mtrm t Co. Varieties. - Jas. T. Pkttkwat Full Jne Samples. ArrrM of Colored Clajnoleral fronatiila' Cltf n CroIU. . . f - Three colored men; whoavd thebnameV as Ellick Flauder,of -Wilmington,"' Ilenry Williams, of Goldsboro, and Isam Brown, of Wilmington, have been arrested for aT tempting to dnpc.th goodpcople of. Tim-, monsville, S. C. '.Their game was to drop a small lock aijd &x accomplice to como along and to pretend to find iU Attracting a crowd thcyould offer .lo bet the by standers that they could not open it, finally duping the poor, ignorant laborer ont of his earnings. One of the party .ivaa arrested by the Town Marshal, while the other two escaped on tht train, but they were subse quently arrested at Florence, - as .we learn fromaTiramons.viile.c6iTespondent of the. Florence Pioneer, and returned to Timmons ville and lodged in the Guard Ilonse. They were afterwards 4aken before ft Magistrate, who found them guilty of gambling and fined them $lQor ten 'days on street work' each. - They, were next arrested on ft warrant 'for robbing '.Hit.;'. Thomas Jordan of $78 m at Darlington, " South Carolina, some six. weeks'jago.- The trial took place bafore Trial Janice, "Jocey aiid tlie Pioneer says he will send Eljick Flander I while the council will hold Isam Crown until they hear ..froov 'the Wilnfington authorities" This interesting trio attempted to dupe the unsuspecting colored people of this city, bnt finding the place too hot to hold them they concluded to try their hands elsewhere It : is a -cbnsotation to know they have "come' to' grief '.thus early in tjieir career in the "Palmetto State. ' , That Robbery. ,, , w It seems that theera" ne mistake after all in the report that the baggage car on the W.&f.RR was broken into on the morning of Monday, the 17th inst,,the only error being as to who were the losers by the robbery, as we have in our possession the following dispatch from the Conductor' of the train, dated at Colombia on the 17th and addressed to-Mr. -A-'tPoP. General J place; '. ?' -" v J Freight Agent, at this "My baggage car was; broken into this morning before day by some one and three (3) satchels taken. The theft was com mitted between Union Depot and the June- uon. r lease Dut, Lantr ttellars on tne Ijeareh for them , The baggage belongs to I 3fessrs. Parsley. Kidder , and Harris tw ftU-o a.H W . JVI1B9 VU fUV I rnccRed from V ilmirrgton to Charleston." 1 Mr VrUv ,,!. -, v lcf and knew nothing of ,flie rohbery, but that j """'"Sf i it occurred and tonnbodu lost somethlnz is . ' : vviueni.- y . . .1 A M ia-J'l w 1 Importaas to Dellnaneal Tax LUters. Tlie attention of tax listers is called to the following abstract froin the " Act to Raise Ilevcnue, section 19, page' 12. wUch Was unintentionally omitted from our last iasue; I "All persons who are liable for poll tax I and shall wilfully fail to eive themselves in. and all persona who own property and wil- I fully fall to list It within the time allowed. before the list-taker and tho Countv Rom- missloners, Bhall be deemed guilty of amis- I demeanor, and on conviction therefor shall be fined not more than fifty doBart' or in- I prinoTied not More than tJitrty day: Mayor's Court. T s C ak i,-- i ne iouowing cases were oif-pofleaoi yes terday mornings- ' ' ; , . . Harry Young, charged with assaulting Wm. Haildson and cutting him with a knife, was found guilty and sentenced .to pay a fine of $20 or go to the Work House for & .,. "1 Gilbert Telfair, "charged with beatipg his wife and resisting a police officer, ; was sentenced to pay a fine of $15 or go to the, Work House for 30 days. - ,. . ' ' -aa -Throng-h Frelgbt Tori ST. A throttgh pro rata freight tariff on actnai distances from Wilmington tc Huntington has been: agreed upon on tlie Chesapeake & Ohio, Richmond, Fredericksburg and Fo-t lomac, Richmond and Petersburg, and Wel- ooa and Wilmington Railroads. This, we warn, win insure a through tariff, from Cin cinnati to this city by the new route. ThoPetersbnrg'ia;"of Saturday says: MUM ia consia erame trarte in this article, 'wnich is manufactured in Wilmington. N. C., for the paper mill in Fredericksburg. ; Seyenty.five bales passed through this city fe9leraay fox the latter placed . t ... t , .' , .. J i - H y VOL. XI.--NO. 156; CONVENTION OP ItIILU OWNERS. OrganlxmtlOM of on AanoelaUea-O.O. Patsiora Es4.t of thl .eliy, Perma J nent "Prealdeai irXeoaaroa Adopted, -dee. ' ; ; .' ..- ' Tho Convention of Lumber Manufac turers and Shippers at . Savannah re-assembled on Wednesday,' at ltt AI M.; according to adjournment, O. G.'Parslev. Esa.. of this citf, in the Chair. ' We condense the following from the Republican: ; , , Tbe committee appointed at the previous I Mccunsiu reponon ciassmcauon ana ae-,J Tcrj i( umuer, anu oiuer ousiness ior me . . . . . I - 5 'meeting, reported as follows : . llfPATJT All fiAfHHWL'V we recommend the followimr oualitierand t cmuu(UU9 I 1st Clear : 2d All' heart ; -8d Prime ? f4th -3IercuAUjable :; ' SthSquare-edge ; wi n aney. . . We define, the several Qualities as follows: 1. Clear Should be sound and free from wf, uuirvo, umUIUI IU1U IU1 I'tUCI UO .iecu.- -2. AH Heart-j-Entirely free ' from, sap, , r-nmerwo-tnuxlfl .heart on most sappy facetnd free of through or round shooks in case of plank. ' In scantling the same, with three corners of heart. In flooring, one face free from sap and tlie opposite merchantable. ' t " t ; 4 Merchantable. Half heart ov most sappy face and free of through or round shooks., . ' . ' - 5V Square Edge. Of. sound material and yuan, ffegardless of 'cap. x . t , , ; . t 6. .Waney. Of sound material and not exceeding one and a half inches of wane o a cornftr for tho upper half of the stick: - Tour committee cannot too strongly re commend the adoption of the partial cus tom of sales free on board, for cash, upon rendition of bills of lading. I The committed further recommend tbe adoption of the following resolution: It Is the sense of this Association, that contracts for lumber and timber are due and payable on presentation of bill and bills of lading."' In case of failure of purchaser to provide vessel or vessels in season and the respective canroes are in readiness, then payment snail be made within twenty days, I . .. . ... 1 and such cargo be considered at risk of pur- cnaser. , -. The entire report of the committee was received and all its recommendations adopt ed., i The same committee recommended as follows: J r . J . LCHTBER uMA3JrTACT0RKRS' AND SHIPPERfl' ' r ' ASSOCIATTOX. , Tour Committee respectfully recommend the formation of an Association, and that th title of said Association shall be that of "The Southern -.Lumber Manufacturers' and Shippers Association;" , That: the purposes of the Association shall be to establish just.and equitable prin ciples, uniform usages, rules and regula tions, and standard of classification, and generally to take an interest in all transac tions of the lumber trade; to acquire, pre serve and disseminate information connect ed therewith j to. decrease the Tisks incident thereto ' and generally to promote thyc inter stof tne trade-, - . - That the affairs and concerns of this As sociation shall be managed by a President: two Vice-Presidents, Secretary and Treas urer, and seven. Directors as . maybe. here after selected, who together shaU.cphstunte a Board of Directors; i- - That a Committee, be appointed with instructions to take the requisite steps for the procurement of a charter and the draft of suitable bye-laws, rules and regulations for the government of said Association; That when this Convention . adjourn, . it ilay cth, 1373, to pertect said organization. K03CCTATIOJ" OF OPTICERS. The. Committee appointed to nominate officers reported as follows: For or President O. G. . Parsley, of , Wil- mini srton. N. C. ' I -cr -bs. tr -n : j . m T Tri of Sayannah. - . -"' " r fM .' For Second . Vice-President P. 1 Moody, r in 111. iiw I im 1 1 r 1 1 1, . i niuncv. or jacRsonviiie. ; For Secretary W. A. Fuller, of Bruns- For Tiea8urcr 3L B. Mlllen, of Savan hah. . " . . r . . ' . . w.a -- m m we I :JS?3 J SfitT' Si S?0?!' , 1jt? r o.' " I y f J v Alexander waiiace. or Jacksonville: J. J. . Read, of Fernandina. ' Their report was received, and after some Id wcussion adopted. . -' STEAM mux rssrRA'KcS .i A Committee oa Insurance, to take, into consideration tbe best method of organiz- log a. Mutual Insurance Company to' take Jiskj on saw mill property, was appointed wita: power, to employ an actnary said. Committee to report at the meeting to be keld May 6th. 0" Each delegate present subscribed ten dot- I'lars to defray the expenses Attending the work of aald committee. ,.The followine gentlen institute this :commiftee, to-wit: .7.1.1 v,:,a. Messrs. Kidder, liraciicj, imiien, ox, ii.m sey, Langdon. -'' 9 ' RE80LtmOS8 - Upon returning to inisiness the Conven tion passedresolutions looking to the prpper dissemination of the acuonol the Associa tion;, also a resolution that; the resolutions I as to inspection and classification of lumber, f delivery of cargoes, etc., should not be binding on the members until May 6th, 1 187tJat which time there will be a general luceuog to auuut uy-jaws auu tuiuutuuuu 1 for the future government; of the Associa- j tion." .., " The Convention then adjourned. 1 Stealing Cotton. From a Timmonsville correspondent of me x iureui.o, xToneer learn- iuah iaai . , . m . . r, , . . t.iM.. week three colored men, Burreir Miles, Albert 'Jones and '"Wm. Kade, were ar rested Under the charge of stealing three bales of compressed cotton from the through freight train; which laid oyer there a few nights since; and they were . subsequently committed to jail to await trial. , It seems the cotton was sold to a respectable merchant at Darlington C. XL, andT: shipped by! him to Wilmington, where the Railroad Com' pany took possession and shipped it on to its former destination.' '"; Only one patient to the City Hospital durlnr the past week.- aawMawwaMSaaMaasaswaiaMa-aaMMaaiMwaBaiasa frt-o--.-.wfcsa-twMwMi .J-:V -lilVi. JL;I(X- .N'JLX Vj; - hv. IL WILMINGTON, Local ot; v 'y ?V , - There were' 11 police aTrests during the past Week,-r.f ; -l ;--;.:.vx.- Big fires in the woods over in Bruns wick last night' - ' - Tlie Board of County , Commissioners meet to-morrow evening. s . . t - The Board of Aldermen will meet in djouraed session to-morrow evening. . Light Southeasterly wirids and gener- ally .clear weather predicted for to-dav , Onlv 1 interment in Pina Vnret teriL ' v - w.j ...u.v.ui, l uii-ii vu ometeiyuringtojs w that wasan infaixt- . t ;j ton C010 and Augusta road arrived uv-ev twomi vac v z. . I The Clerk of the Market - reports the arrival of 152 carts in market during the 1 week closing yesterday. ; ; , ; I I -Tlie Wilminrton Steam l;i?e :Enrine Company were .out with their ungine yes- j rday and gave her a trial, The telegraph tells us that Rev; Mr. Gross . has been appointed " Bishop of the Diocese of Savannah. ; Onlr 1 interment in Oakdale CemeterV . during the week, the -body being brought khero from Georgia for burial.- . i There was paid into the CitvTreasurv during the past week the sum of $727 50, r- all on account of specific taxes. ' Tlie rite of confirmation will be ad ministered In the' Lutheran Church 'this morning in the English language. ..The various butchers of this, city have slaughtered 88 beeves, .54 hogs,' 2 sheep and 1 calf during the week closing yesterday. The Steamship Tonawanda passed the Steamship D. J. Foley between Hatteras and Lookout She will probably arrive here to-day. 1 T. u n. warren, rastor or tne Rev. C. W. Warren, Pastor of the . i x lith Street M. 1 Church, has returned I and will occupy his pulpit as usual this morning and evening. , Our City Agent tor the South side . of I Murket street rennenta nnrh of hi anhanri. I tiers as he cannot ' conveniently see, to Call at this office and settle their dues. To Harris' Jfews Depot, Front street, we are indebted fpr copies of the N. T. Ledger, Chimney Corner and Frank Leslie Illustrated Nevxpaper for the current week. -His stand will be open until 10 o'clock this morning. - Tho friends of Marshal Canaday claim that there was nothing ' said about the Mayoralty in the meeting in the Third Ward on Friday 'night and contend that the Mar shal is greatly in the ascendency, in that Ward. Well, its a " Kilkenny fight, and we don't care which gets whipped. ,.- Owr Cburetieo ToTDay. . '. Services at tie First, Baptist. Church at 11 A M. and 7:45 P. M.'V Sunday 'School at:30AM.F--T r:- f-,-2 Services at St, John's Church to-day, be ing, the 4th 'Sunday Jn. Lent, as follows: Celebration of the : Holy " Eucharist at 1 A M. ; Morning Prayer at 11 o'clock; Even ing Prayer at 8 o'clock.. ' Services at St. Paul's Evangelical Lu theran Church as follows: English service at 11 Al M.; German service at 8 P. M. ; Sunday School at 3 P. M. ; Catechetical lec tures on Fridav at SV P. M. " w at- -c o i voauw.winniiovicciJ M. E. Church at tl A JL and P..M., Prayer, meeting Wednesday night at . 7 J o'clock. Gentle manly ushers will be in attendance to con duct strangers to seats. Rev." R. S.'Moran, D. D., Pastor. , . Services at the First Presbyterian Church an smw m. awwv j W-w vSiui -SkO at 11 A. SL and 8 P. M. Rev. A. F. Dici- t. ' -J r - . . Dervices ai rjt james -ransn as ioiiows: Morning 'Prayer? at 11 A.. Mi; Evening Prayer at 5 r. M. ; Sunday school at Hi r. M." Daily - Morning Prayer at 7 A. M.; Daily Evening Prayer at 5 P..M. Services at the Fifth Street M. E. Church at 11 A M. ; Rev. C. W. Warren, Pastor. 6eat9 free. ' ' - - Dervicea at. cu raui a episcopal; ynurcn r. . . n. ,i. TV.I lv i. at 11 A. M. and 7 1 P. M. Seats frear u Services at St Thomas' Catholic Church ... . . . at7 and loVdock A.' 1L'- Vespers chanted at 4 o'cloclu Catechism for the children at 0i20 A. .."ML Catechetical lnstrucUon. to I - '.i. ..on -ar ine coioreu -jcup a. o a-. , men-, tu. -o. vuuav.; T-"7; Daily ilasfl at .7 M. ,;we service oi ine " Holv Way" of the Cross", every Friday bVonin a it 7 'Officiatinff chersrvmen. Rev. Mark S. Gross and Jas: B. White.. 4 Q-.nrtnTnttRf " M BrkB fil- kki. "--' - - - ored Episcopal) Church, Sundaytrat 11 o'clock A.v M., and 7i P. M. Children's TO;. . , q t f ntTipr Aav nf the serviceA at 3 P. M. Other days or the week Daily Morning 1'rayer ac 7 a. jo., and H P.- M. On Wednesday evening at .oh x Mj Seats free. Honors tobe Emperor. Testerday being the 76th anniversary" of the birth of the Emperor William of Prus sia, the German Barques and Brigs in port were gaUy "deckecLwith. nags, while the res idence' and office of Mr.. Eduard Peschau, the German Vice Consul,, also sported the National ensign. , Thef rigging of some of the vessels were almost literally covered with bunting and presented a very hand some appearance. iff OakAale Conaotory. Thus far there have-only been .15 inter - j ments in Oakdale Cemetery since the com- I was a second interment. This makes an tactual total of only 10 deaths among -the white populatlonof , the city since the Istof J January, or f or a period of nearly faree monthA- - v ; . - 2 died in Georgia, were still born and X fo hia far l ThfS captain did eo to Baltic N. SUNDAY, MARCH1 25, : 1873. Tbe Beeent Fatal Accident at .Lee barir The Jnry of Inquest, Ac. . Coroner Hewlett held an inquest yester day at Leesburg oh the boay of the unfor tunate colored man, Ilarry P, Kewkirk, who killedhimself at the depot, there on the day beforeNby recklessly jumping from the train while it was . in :, motion. and striking his head with great force against a pile of cross-ties. This was the verdict of the jury. . Dr Satchwell, by request exanv ined the dead man.- He had bought a ticket at Burgaw for South Washington!'. When the train going North stopped there New- me irain going i onn sioppea mere jn( kirk declined to get off and went on Leesburg, and gave notice as the train to ap proached that place of his desire to get off, but not in time to make a complete stop UCIUIC AAO IUU1UCU VJA- 11AU9 UmSlUi; 1119 death. The investigation, as those present assure us, leaves no one to blame but bun self- . This is another aad warning not to JumP from a wLile moton- nv of the city, An extenaeg map oi ine city, emoracing the new limits, is much needed for the. use of our business men. We understood some time since that the city; authorities were going to have a number of the new maps lithographed, which were to be disposed of to, the public at cost, but as they seem to have let the matter drop, we hope some private party will secure the privilege of having the maps prepared and furnished to citizens that desire them. r. - , ' ' CITY ITEMS. Frzx Tbif. Persona witning lo attend the aale of lota at Point Carwell,on Wednesday, the 86th iniiU, can make the trip on the steamer Kortheaet free of chargo. i , Niw Brrxs OtbtxbS.- -D. J. Gilbert, at his aa- loea on South Water street, keeps np his anpply of inadoaa b'Talrea. Be had some very fine onea yes terday, bnt they were not allowed to "waste their sweetness," && .. ' . ... ;' i ... job Pbistoo. We call tbe attention of mer- . .. . - chanta, clerla of emrt, aheriffa, lawyer, railroad temhJP offleera and agents, and all others the Hoexxho Stab framo ErranLiBHxijrT for the prompt and faithful execution of an kinds of OB Pmrra. We can romlsh at abort notice Cards, Blll-Heada, Letter-Heads, Programmes, Ball Tickets, Blanks, Pamphlets. Tags, Hand-Bills, Cata logues, Bills of Fare, Show-Bills Checks, Drafts, Ac, Ac. Satisfaction guaranteed. . . The consolidation of the Carolina farmer and the Weekly Star having largely Increased the circulation of the latter, advertisers will find It an admirable medium of communication with the fanners and planters of the two Caxolinas. Book Bxmdkbt. Taa UoRNixa Stab Book Bind ery does all kinds of Binding and Baling in a work .manlike manner, and at reasonable prices. Mer chants and others needing Receipt Books, or other work, may rely ob promptneee in the execution of their orders, ' ' " -' -- Hzritk-o Distinction. The well known Groton Sanction, on the great thoroughfare of the Northern lines to Boston, has ceased to be. . With a large and Increasing population, proud as well as the prosper ous, its cuueena, in mas meeting assembled, have voted to chance the name of their town to AnR" after one of the beet known tnen In America, Dr. J. C. Ateb, of Lowell and the Legislature of .Mas sachusetts has enacted that decision into law. - We commend their choice, or not onljris the name short and distinctive, bnt Dr. Atxb's medicines have made it gratef ally known to tho ends of the earth. Probably no living man has carried relief to such -countless multitudes of the sick as he, and this high nonor, from his neighDora,steii8 tne estimation in which be is heldby those who know him Bristol Times, ... ..... tnar W-eodlw-th " : : r- For the Morning Star; -V f SAMUEL T. C ARROW. t Col. Samuel T. Carrow, late U S. Mar shal for North Carolina, has been appoint ed Superintendent of the Raleigh P. O. building at ten " dollars a day. Haletgh Neva. f.i '-At- .. ,t The names of Alfred Howe and Stewart Ellison both colored and regarded as first - class ' builders - and,, architects, , and sound administration - supporters, were urged by some colored men for this posi tion; but no, they were, as usual, ignorant, ana a irue r loyai r - wniie uuui, : wm pu in the way to draw the pay. , 11 competency was the guiding, star in the appointment, no one doubts but what either Ellison or Howe were the proper persons. Sam. Carrow has been making $23 a day-for-the-past four years, and General Grant stands still, in one breath .uttering the ' practical wards, "Rotation in office." and in the next breath he endorses such a movement as the above mentioned. . Gen. Grant has not appointed a colored man. since he has been President, to a position in North Carolina, but still he can demand their votes, ana mase them I U1VUUOC9. yet further: He can ignore me olacv but can i appoint defaulters. Swindlers, and men who 1 robbed the Educitfional Fund Ufce 1L E. M tr . mm o. T . X Jm i Jm f"'t tKZ? J nrinciDled' white man as -lone as he lives. 1 : -Colored meia. we are still spit-box clean- 1 era. y - - . .h v --i i ' ':; Wft-jftnn--i vmiBkandif? J" GRAin ARMY. " Raleigh, N Ci, March 20, 1873. ' The5 Tarborb 'Enquirer urges a meeting oi. iiiou.uouuev.ui .uium m i the Universitv. lor the purpose or sssistinir I jn re-habitaifng that-institution. It says: A week or. two agoas we learn from an 1 atienaani, Beverai oi ineoiu vuapci niu bV a preconcerted plan, met at the city ot Memphis. They were graduates of j the same class and felt a deep and abiding interest in ine w enure oi meir jutma juater. The Question was . mooted as to the practi cability of raising an endowment fund I arnons the alumni. One gentleman, a man of con&iderable wealth, said that for a long time he had almost determined to devote the bulk of, his estate towards this endow ment. but was prevented by the fear that it might be used for educating negroes instead of his own race, and had therefore devoted his fortune to distant relatives. "- It seems that TIiih Le' who is a sottrin-law of C. L: Harris, secured the appointment of IT. to theKaieighUoliector ahin bv a ruse, beine too wily . for General -nrsin. T Tniua tV nitrTf fmnt trif' 7V5 Tt M Ralrl-with how much truth" we do not 1 vnnw. that General Jones was only induced J ty leave Washington - b Captain Lee an- I m0re, but only stayed long enough to allow General Jones to toutotneaywnen -P Lrsucdedust Start j Young and forever blasting the fond hopes ot jiajor uenerai n w u. r , Spirits Tuientme; ! TToos In Nash burning: fv i A Williarnston negro Jia - a horned forehead. ; . ..." ?w . -- Tho Sentinel is describing the manufacturing interests of Raleigh. , -j i -- , -r- Tho chickens around Darling ton, Halifax county, die off with cholera.: ; t The Korth Carolina Agricnltu ral and Machine works were' establishel in'50. - . , s.,;;. ;, ; Some hypercritical; bouV- has stirred up the "pheelinx". of the Tarboro Enquirer, f v - ; ' .'.; 4 t ' . .- And Murphy, way up in Chero kee, is to have a paper. W. t P. Hutcher son is to run it. . , A vicious mule kicked a country, man near Charlotte and painfully injured one of his thighs. . . , s. ' ? ' c S.'D. Poor, "aged one of the transmontane pioneers, was buried Satur day at Barnesville. " ' . "' f. :'' " -; ' Rev. Dr. (Gen.) ".Penaieton ad dressed the young ladies of St' Mary's School, Raleigh, Friday morning. -' ' - The Weldon records the burning of the house and outhouse of Mr, Tom Lee, near Brinkleyville, Monday -J Cebern L. is the Harris that has superseded Col. I. J. Toung as Revenue Collector of the Fourth Congressional Dis trict. . t.A - h ;".s;-u"n r Disgusted with the, Raleigh cof fin ap5ariUon, Tarboro gets up a blood red kite, with tail and all. We'll make En-2r)y.- - , . , Gen. Thomas L. Clingman was announced for a lecture Friday night at Association Hall, New York, on Science and Chrisuanity.t' - - - t - The Sentinel Bays it. is rumored Ex-Gov. Holden actually intends to give a Handsome young lady a position in the Ka- Jeigh post office. ;i . -fzffrx" fni A vounsr ladv ?bv tho name of Sarah Ross, living near Dayton, in Wake county, was fatally burned on Monday last while burning brush. . ' E. J: Jones, Esq" No.4 94 Tre-; mont street,' Boston, Mass., has been ap pointed Commissioner of .Deeds for this State, says the Aho. . ., . t : The shoe peg factory of Mr. E. J. Aston at 'Asheville, which was blown down in the gale of last week, was not in sured, says the Pumeer. - Edward Cars well. Esq.. deliver ed a temperance lecture in the Court House at Charlotte Thursday evening to an im mense audience, says the' Observer. ' A few davs aero, savs the Louic- burg Courier, the kitchen of Mr. Reynolds Burnett was burned, together with all his provisions, Which was stored in the same. The Asheville Expositor says the mutilated remains of a woman, '. sup posed to have been murdered, were found v . rwi in uioucesier lownsnip, xransyivania coun ty, last week. ' . . v r ; ., . - A white servant, in , an English family named Everfield pointed a pistol he supposed to be empty at a little boy of the household, and snapped it, when it went off, wounding tbe child painfully in the head. -The Sentinel says ' the new Raleigh post office, designed by Architect Mullett, will be 105 feet in length and 60 deep, we have been informed, and some-' thin? in style after the. capitol in 'New Jersey. - We " learn from the Lewisburg Courier that the residence of Miss M. N. Johnston was destroyed by fire orfSunday, the loth. - JNothlng saved from the names save two beds. Loss estimated at $350. , No insurance.. , . ' , , . ; , , vf-. One more Benedick - among our brothers of the quill. Mr. W. L. .Thorp, of the Rocky Mount MaU, on Thursday, le dto the altar the charming Miss Mary E. Arrington, of Nash county, daughter of the late Hon. A. H. Arrington. - 1 1 - -- If this State sends one single specimen of anything (besides -Professor Kerr) to the Vienna Exposition, we know .L! A . A J .1 Tl r 1 . nuuiuig vi iu Ana uie rrmesaor is sent, not-by. North Carolina but by. President Grant, observes the Charlotte Observer. A respectable white man of Warren county, name withheld.' came to .Raleigh Thursday in search of his daugh ter, a remarfcabiy beautiiul young girl of seventeen, who had .eloped i with a -negro. The negro escaped and the girl was taken back home, says the Nev. ' ' ' '. A. Tennessee correspondent of the Benimet, writing from tbe Roane county iron Works; states that a well-known 'ma chinist, -William Adams, who: served bis time at the Company Shops, in Alamance county, N. C, and whose mother, lives there, was shot about four. miles from the works on the 12th inst by- John Frittz, who has just been arrested.' r J .' t This fromi the Norfolk journal' The steamer Jos. Towhaend, - Capt. t Luck, from North Carolina, was caught in the stream by thestorm of Thursday afternoon, and driven into a schooner lying at anchor. The Bhock forced the steamers boiler about three feet front its position and burst her steam pipe, breaking all the connections. The engineer was slightly scalded by the escaping steam, but was at work yesterday, as usual. , , Statesville has voted the dry ticket, so likewise has Shelby. . Newton, and several other towns have already em braced the dry platform, others are moving to the same end and in the same direction, and soon the threat of the Friends of Temperance and the Good -Templars , that North Carolina must and shall bo recon structed on a dry basis, will be accom plished, says Woodson, thoroughly ago nized by the prospect' : : IIIARBIED. MAULTS BY BORDEAUX In Bladen county, at the residence of D. A. Lament. March tflth. by Rev. James Kelly, Mr. T. W. Maoltaby and Mis Sarah P. Bordeaux. ' - TJNWTNDINO MUSIC Mnsic Boxes, all sizes, all airs, every one of which Is supremely musical. Their tone is of that svmoathetic quality which ren ders them especially suitable for home. "No charm greater than mntic for the home circle.' They have tha-singing quality, the power to prolong the tone in a greater degree than any other musical instru ment, which is the quality most sought for by all musical critics. The tone rich, melodious and re- markably clear and brilliant. lif a. Their meehanism Is Derf Tney seem thine life. Their mechanism is perfect. THoae who do or do not understand music' by note hero have the opportunity or securing ior inemseiveo ana to tne delight of their families musie perfect aa to time mnA mated v. Yon need only to hear them to be convinced of the fact that for brilliancy-and exqui site weetaess toev are to any otner. musical instru ment superior, and by investment yon get a fair ex chance In mmdc for the home circle. .For sale: Ma-' sical Boxes, large and small, all elaes, at HEIN3- B&uujut s uve nooa ana jausic store. . .twirM B TTMBRELLAS, IN SILK AND GINGHAM. PAR- U asola, BttDsnadea, Fans and Toilet Table Re- qulUes,at MoINTI SHOARD'S. ft WHOLE NO. AGOG: NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SPRING GOODS , , it .x - ' J - . '. ... f , ..-a-. ..; ..... ,. Tm sake ' sow.' opexisg Joutv' ;?ew personally selected with' K.i--cuity anid jadgment, from the most trustworthy and c.! v rated wholesale shipping booses,- and - we cbnidJy invite; our friends' and the public to afford their jnstlyeatvaied apprecianon ox our enorts to inane a continuance of their patronage by according '.to us the favor of ( Inspection. "';' ". ' ': v... Si South Market street, WunugtonilT. C; mar SS-lt " '.- - .. ..... ... : ' ' -5 YalitauiB-ani iTIesplB7 ;Eeal; 'Estate ' AT.AIJCTION, ' .,' X?' - -t-. ' . - - - . i ON THUBSDAY NBXT. S7tu INST.," AT 10 o'clock A. M.. we will sell at Bxehaage Corner; UMb vmuiuiv aUtt UIXsK7t3 . nous B AyD LOT situated on the west side of Third, between Ann and Nun streets, at oresent orenoled spied by Dr. D. M. Bnle. x ne mi nas a rront or 60 reet on back west 165 feet. . The improvement consists of !L on 1 nirn rrtmt rnnntner street ronnin it eaotiatM n dwelling containing six rooms, kitchen, water and. ail necessary outhouses on the premises. TKKMS One half cash; balance, 6 months credit with 8 per cent, interest, with mortgage, . - v ; 4 . Journal eopy.St-jtstscwed. ' j-.i. mar !3-2t-su-th : - T- -'"..'. ' . , : ' i . .Silks In Black and charming shades of color, Irish and Silt Poplins. Polka ItotK Taffetas Pompadour. Mohairs, Mozambique, . Grenadines, , Ac, and further parcel of our "Tonjonrs la Meme," import ed direct; Black Alpacas, unrivaled by any goods of their kind In the markeCat - . .- ' ' . - . MclNTTRB A SHOARD'S. Fine Silk Hats! i -.- ? . i TUB SPRING 8TTL. ' .' . ' --,.. i I)ions?-Cassmeres; npO MAKE -TO OKDEB, v NOW OPENING. A ' - . . - ". . v. ;: -' Leave orders with' . . ' . ..; . , MUNS0N . & CQ , . marSS-tf Merchant Tailors, 38 Market at JACONET - AND. TUCK CAMBRICS, . NATN aoocks. White and Figured Marcel la Cloths, Swiss and Lace Muslins, White and Colored Tarla tans, Victoria Lawn and Marseilles Spreads of etand- ard qualities, at- JHClNTlKK & SHOARD'S. i .;,r,tOO BOXES '. ,; ; ' McKenzie'g Albert Biscuits :-'X - . AND ' . v.y ' r- , CREAM CHEESE. 5Q BBLS APPLES, AND 50 BOXES ORANGES AND LEMONS, IMPORTED MARMA LADE AND ASSORTED JAMS. ' -' Bf. Em pi re :f. Flo Fresh from Steamer. CaniBi twfito. iltooWa-Mto Heat ' ' . at , .. .4 GEO. MYERS, t Hand 13 Front Street marS3-tf rpABLE DAMASKS, NAPKINS, D'CYLEYS AND X Toweling, la diversified assortment, at ' t , . McINTIRS AfcHOARD'S. . SPRING GOODS.! ':'. '. .! : : ' . - . '' - .':'i . . HEECHAITTS . V, Ul 1UIU UU QWtA LARGE, FULL A COMPLETE. 'i'-'i;.. .v-,;:'.v Indueementa aa to quality anil priceeoqtaal to any ..t i . . -Jobbing house 'i ft". IMS' .. anAJ, Xk, XtUS&KO. M BUM, mar S3-tf zs North Front street. T LEACHED AND BROWN 8HEETTNGS AND AA Shinins. Linen Cloths. Pillow Caalnf and 8 F -jonooa in au we iavonte maai rite makes, i at . McENTlRE A SHOARD'S." TAX WOT ICE. s ULB B. ATTENTION IS CALLED TO TOE REVENUE Act for the year 1873. Schedule B, Section U, reads as follows: Sec S3. Every merchant, Jeweler, grocer, druggist and every other trader, who, as principal or agent, carries on the business of buying or selling goods, wares or merchandise of whatever name or descrip tion, except snch aa are specially taxed elsewhere in this act, shall pay one eighth of ono per centam oa the total amount of purchases in or out of tbe State, lor casa or oa creaii except tne products oi mann- Durcaasea ing in this State Every person required by law to list his purchases shall, on tha first day of January, April, July and October in each year, list on oath to the Register of Deeds the total amount of his pur chases for the preceding quarter. Tbe register of deeds shall keep a book in which shall be recorded the lista given in to him as herein required, and shall fnr&lsh the sheriff with a copy of the said lists within ton days after the same are given in. It shall be the duty of the snertH to collect Irom every per son on tne list rornunca nun oytne register ot aeeas the taxes embraced therein. The register of deeds shall nave power to require the merchant, making his statement to submit his books for examination to him, aifd every merchant refusing on demand to submivhis books to such examination shall be lia ble to a Density to the State of two hundred dollars. to be prosecuted by the register of deeds and recov ered in any court naving jurisdiction or tne same. It shall further be the duty of the register of deeds to brine suit aeainstl every merchant refusinr as aforesaid in the Superior Court of the county as may be prescribed for special proceedings, to the end of ODtaining sucn exanunauou auu cumpciiuiK pay ment of the DToter tax. And for such service the register of deeds shall be entitled to filteen cents fur each return made by any merchant, same to be paid by the commission era of tbe county. - - On the first day of April I shall be prepared to receive .the- list- of purchases ' from persona required to render them under this and all otner seo tlons of the act entitled Revenue Law, ratified March 3d. 1878. ' - " i My duty Is plain.-. The law will be enforced wih oal cLiBcrunination. , '- -. i J08. CHILL, BegisM--. mar 33-Stswtill spS-ftui " . ' ; t VALENCIENNES THREAD AND GUIPTJRS Lacra; Crape, Lace and Love Veils; Antimacas sars; Hamburg Edgings aad Inserting; R timings: Real and Imitation Lace Collars, Sets o( Collars and Sleeves; L. C and H. S. Handkerchefa of assured Tatae,at . MclSTIRlS A SHOARD'8, RATES OF ADVEliTISlJKij "... , 'One Bqoare one ar.'. , V- " twodTi;..'.....w..:..,..-...J. -i-- - v three uuvs - four days. u l five davs.. ......... 4 I .. . .. , OU ". onew?-k., T- ' ..law . u Two v. ek,M!, t A U1W n vgM) .... . .... . ..... ...... w V - - -- - One month....'., j.. 5 "JO'l.; .,'"'' j'-v , " .. ' Two months. .. v....v15 00 v,;; t Three moatha.... ......'. ... S 30 ;. - s i Three weeks ..- One year..... .W i, J .'f, ' "arCoo tract Advertisements takeB'at pte?r t .' f tlonately low rates. . . i. 'v ' t: ' -' :i -' T, ; Five Squares estimated aa atiartcT-cwum ar.a t ensquares as a half-column. .1 , ' & NE v ADVERTlEMEKTS : ir i Full Line of Samples. SUGAR, C50PFEE, FLOVB, M0LASSK9. SY" . 11AC0N, GLUS, FtSTII.I7.ERS, &c, fei. ,'. Orders for Northern Markets teJegrophed ;wl -V: utnap rciutuc-a ptuiuUT. 4 , i v Orders for this Market, promptly executed. iHegotiate. sales or pnrchssea. all dcscriptlov Merchandise." : t'-' . '':ly": 'vi Send In orders foe WUcox. Glbbs Jfc Oos Gn-iu'i ' l ;. 4 -- -.- , ., r .,. .. ,. . , J at once. - ;-. , -i ; -, ,i i s. 1Mb 'J ;JAS. T. rETTBWAY, Broker.1 ,-' ' ' ' V.J . : ,'' ; ; i WllTTI'TtOWN ANDvFANCY HTjaJEl' ' t. Hoee,!: i and Donble-Butfon'Kld Glav, , i, ,J Combination 'ioiibo6hield,'PMrtPKntfc4ocjdei. ' f: :li lyarwiijroyuo,at.: c-cINTIEB gUOABXl i. . . t - Molacses'i anCoffe ! 1 7 X soos sugar il molasses, , ;'BBLS SUGAR H. "MOLASBES,- 25Q BEL8 OOlilN FLEECE 8YBUP, 450 ACIU COFTEEj ;, .j ... , r, w. XERCHNUt j ,mar,4t S7. 58 and yorth Water st. - 1 - - lis -i . ; L r VIRGINIA ' CAS8IMERES, B0Y8k 8UTri23S; Denina and Cotton Drill, Cottouadca. Suiqcc hannah and other Tickings, Ginghams lnatrtpea an I broken checks, Kentucky deans. Ac, firm and ptv ataniial in material and marked at the lowest ra in nerative rate of profit, at . v : . : McIJJTIRE'& 8II0ARD1 Dlj Si. Hayv Oortfand Oati V-'.-"v " - i -u i' - T . t i, i w a niT-na n atv V V' 5.000 Btr?BELSC0BX l' ' - ? 2.000 W11 Ti;Mx . - - - F. W. KERCH NER. "mar 5S-tf , j 17, t8 and 89 North Water stt t. JA PRONS, SKIRTS. PA CORSET8ANr.t ladies underwear in detune variety, at !,-irtr A McINTlRE A 8HC 10ARDV. Iloran's Hand Bapplip FOR SMOCtTHINq" AND BEUTTpYINa -r6-U..,v .:;SJUN.-- ...c-Zt v;,V MOnCAItS CLEANING 8 A POLIO, For cleaning Paint, Glass and Metals..'.; t--- -. mar J3-tf CHA8. D. MYERS CO., V 7 North Front stree- MEDINA,, LEONORA, LAUREL, VIRGIN U. Souvenir, Lace Point Mourning and Breakta!. Shawls, in delicate and tasteful designs, at ,-r j r at ! r. m ;- i ; '. MoiNTHts sHOABlrf J5 -: Cheese, Batter and Potatoes. O Art BOXER CHEESE. 5 TUBS BUTTER, L U U Bbls PoUtoes. For eale by mar SS-tf v -1.. W. KERCH NEB.. L - - - - - i Bacon and sork. Ortrt BOXES D. 8. SIDES A -SHOULDERS, L3 Boxes and Hods Smoked sides aad Shot) ! era. 900 Bbla Pork. '" y ;.i.:Foraaleby 1 s F. W. KTJTRl'H NKTf . 7. 88 and- ta North Water Sj. ' OTTOMAN- ' LIMPERT AL, LA - DUCHESF . Scarfs, delightful combinations, at ,-. i "t nagistrae's . OiUce TTAV70 BEEN APPOINTED ir AJL JUSTICE OF THE PEACE for New Hanover County, I am prepared to tmitM any business that may be entrusted to mo. ' Office, nextudoor.weat of 'be Court Hon -to. ' mar SS-lw ; r THOS. M. GARDNE . Assorted JVarieties: ENGLISH DAIRY CHEESE " J. ENGLISH RASPBERRY Si, - ENGLISH PICKLES, PINE APPLE , .. - , " J AND EDAM CHEErTi, -Dundee Marmalade, Stuffed Olives,- Cnaeoa, Var t chiDO and Chai txeuae Champignons, Bonelesa . .oardinefl, ievuied unm, Turkey, etc, cc , - - v CHA8. D. MYERS A CO. marSa-tf ... 7 North Front street. Gentiino Scovill Hoes . j ...... . At NewHa-dware Store, j f - ." p ' n i va "' 'OUJtS avxtxcsisoar, f mar S3 tf ka ConwPrtocoss and N.' Water at i L i t'B'ass Palp Alo; T)LOOD, WOLFE A C6 S ALE AND PORTER XJ Altkens', Yonnger's , A Perkins Brown Stout Aitkens', Yonnger's A McEwan's Ales, Barclui :.i-. v Ti-jp-, mart3-tf . r CHAS. Tf: MYERS A CO. r..-v 7North Fontstreet. S.;LOVIS!pO., ":: 9acce-ioito Iaie,DarU C 7aBKKTvrrilEET WE ARE '-"ITOW" RECElyiNO'Tllli : m ;)v,f,. . o -;t c.i ?t. ;.;. largest Stock , of Goods , ever bronght to this market. Eavlnr a branch hot- t-n la New York we guarantee to supply merrhants at New York wholesale prices and oa aa good terms an can be bought there or elsewhere.' , .t. - Having no retail department 'connected with oo i house makes ua the v; V-- ' Only Strictly Wholesale Dry G::is Boise "P. InthecUy. nae mar 19, St a 81 TBOS.G: T. C DxRoaait GEXIE ft DeEOSSET, " " -- . .. ., . : i General Insarance . Agents, . -. FIRS, MARINE, UFEw ' , ' PrlneoBB Street, soar Water. 1 deo SO-nac-tf Horse Blankets, LAP ROBES, WOOL MAT8, TRUNKS, HAH-neas,- Saddles, Bridles, CoLlara, Hamea, Chelan, Saddlery. Hardware, Travelling Bags, Feather Da- , term,- ' C ' - . .--i"v i t Stoekt Larre and Prteoo Low. ? . .-- -i.S.Toplsusi A Co., :i .. , " ; No. 8 South Front St, ! 'OCt96-tfnae ' -WilnJnaXon,N.C; . J . MISCELLANEOUS , Mineral Waters I Medicines. ! . ' Excelaior Spring Water on Draoj-ht. 1 ' CONGRESS. HATHORN.- G grit SBURG ' ' VICHY AND . KISSINGJCN WATERS, By the Case or Bottle. SIMMONS LIVES Rt-ULATOR, ' AYER'8 ATD . ft , , ,1 tl RADWITS BAESaPARILLAS, EOSAtALlS a large, sepply aff Proprietary Rcmcl.: " ' 1st and Chemist. f.v-iLIp-.itt'i Cower.. . f 7. C S of :- 'r"'v f l "".s-.f ..f, u 'if" nsoNr. ' ''Soli r L i- - t . ' ,1 .''i Vi i! ' ,t r 'l i -( ' i 4 i MS .v-t4 - v. ' (! ..-. . - ' -ft . 1 t -hi -
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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