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THE HORimiG STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, BY omoa, Dawson Bank Building Front St JUTXS BDB80BOT10M. .i M ! vear, la advene.....;.......'..T. 00 K months, in endvance tOO ASmonth, in advance .. TO 0 The Swan Stam will be delivered in any put of the City at Fiitsk Cairrs per week. ' " OVTUNES. Brlgbarn Young ias madea wilL v--i The gas strikers and the police had ' a fight in New York; the latter triumpliing: Tbe Connecticut House of Representatives lias a Democratic Majority of 23. . Tbe Pope is better, but still confined to his - Two "strikers" killed, in a con flict witlthe police, in'-Ireland. Quiet around N. Y. gas-works. NX mo ney market still stringent, but rates lower. . N. Y. market: Gold 118lt8i; cot ton dull at 19f20; spirits turpentine steady 53J; strained rosin firm$3.12$3. 15 President Grant will visit Richmond jlay lOthv Brisk westerly winds and cool clearing weather, rr Terrible tim ber conflagration on all sides of Gordons vllle, Vs. ; people panic-stricken. Ger mans substituted for Italians at N. Y. gas works. Postal car question under discussion at Washington. - v- - I.nPOBTAnx ro m Kuuunii &n o OT11EIIS. Treasurer Jenkins has issued the following opinion in regard to the listing of taxes under- section 12, schedule H., of the " Act to raise Rev enne: State of North Carolina, . Treasure Department, Ualeigh, April 8tl 1873. For the information of such per sons as are taxed under section 12, schedule Tt. of the " Act to raise Revenue," ratified the 3d day of March, 1873, and in reply to enquir ies respecting the operations of said HCviivUf jl av a vt-.j ss viiiivn vuaw, merchants, jewellers grocers, drug gists, and all others who are taxed on their purchases, must list their pur- chases for the quarter ending March 31st, 1873, to the Register of Deeds, and not the Sheriff as provided in the former law. 1 ' ' The present law was ratified March 3d, 1872, and is in force so far as it relates to taxes, and mode of listing the purchases, prescribed in said sec tion twelve. : ; ' The State taxes under the section is " one-eighth of one per centum on the total amount of purchases in or out of the State, for cash or on credit, ex cept the products of manufacturers. and agricultural products' of this State." , ' A retail merchant is not 'required to pay any tax on purchases made from wholesale merchants residing in this State. This exemption,' however, does noembrace purchases of liquors, as they are taxed at a higher. rate in. another section. . . D. A.- JKNKIS8, State Treasurer. The disgraceful aspects of trades. unionism were presented in the" at tack made by the gas strikers of New York Tuesday evening upon the Man hattan works. The difficulty with these strikes is they generally pro- dace violence of some kind some in fringement of property rights or in jury of person. The people at large are rapidly coming to the ' conclusion that all strikes are lawless. uur Homeatead JLaw ITaeonetlttt tlonalf From the Raleigh News.! A recent decision of the Supreme Court of the United States pro nounces against the validity of Home- aAJ 1 1 1 . mean iw as applied to debts con tracted previously to the enactment vi loe saia laws. i ims aecision in effect Rntain Chief J ustice Pearson of our Supreme tourt, and J ndcre Brooks of the TL S. District Court, both of whom have decided in cases brought before t.hm that the Homestead clause, in chapter .vum V1 un, vonsutution oi JNortn Carolina, in so. far. as it exempted property from execution against debts contracted previous to the adoption of the Constitution is unconstitutional and void. jnine case of Hill against Keeslcr, 3 N orth Carolina Reports, Associate Justice ItCade delivered tho ftnin'mn aue ucuverert the ommon of the Supreme ; Court, that the Homestead law. of ; this . State was agaiusi, pre-exisung debts as well as those constructed after the law was passed, and this opinion was concurred in by all the Supreme Court Judges except Pearson, who filed a dissentinff ODinion. The language of our law is: '?The personal property of any resident of fW State to the -value of five hun- (irel 4ollars, to be selected by such resident, shall be and is hereby ex empted from Bale under execution or other final princess of anv Court. wsued for the collection of any debt," uu -every liomestead, and the dwelling and buildings - used there with, not exceeding in value one thousand dollars, to be selected by the owner thereof, etc., shall bq ex empted." ; In deliverinsr the opinion of iheSu. preme Court, Judge lieade said that these'exemptions were good against aH debts Old nn UPpII am naor and;that such exemptions did not impair the obligations of .con tacts, and therefore were not in con travention of the Constitution of the united states. He argued that , the aw was sanctioned by, the Conven tion that framed the Constitution, by the people themselves on a direct vote When they adopted the Constitution, VV..' - V- VOL: XII.NO. 16. and by. the. Congress of the United btates "which approved the Constitu tion.; Mr,'''iy!u.V-!- i The . ablest lawyers in the State have always resrarded Judcre Reader opinion on- the Homestead as resting on taiiacious reasoning and have iul- ly concurred with Judge Pearson in I his dissenting opinion. - t r , I ''" NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ,- ..It. W. Andrews Chamber Commerce. ' ' See notice of Hall's Hair Renewcr. J. H. McGabttt Hibernian notice. F. W. Kjcrchkeb Corn, Hay, &c. . A. P. Sptro Safes for sale. ' The .Cantata. . LA large audience assembled in the exhi bition hall of Tileston Normal School last night to witness the Cantata of the " Chris tian Graces. " Miss Mary Alderman repre sented " Hope;" Miss Ida Fleet, " Charity," and Miss Sallie Burch, " Faith;" the latter bearing a cross and the former an anchor, ''Faith" subsequently, placing a crown on the head of "Charity." All three of the young ladies were appropriately and hand somely dressed. Ranged on the stage, to the number of about fifty, were other pupils of the school, of both sexes, represented in the Cantata, appropriately and neatly dressed and bearing beautiful banners with suitable inscriptions, altogether constituting a charm ing display. Miss Bradley, the Principal of the school, opened the performance by Introducing the " Christian Graces" to the audience. ' These young ladies admirably executed their part of the performance, which consisted entirely of singing, and were well sustained .by the other per formers in the beautiful Cantata." The entire ex hibition was most admirably arranged and all who participated in the performance showed - careful training and acquitted themselves with credit, receiving, as they deserved, the plaudits of the appreciative audience. On Friday evening, we learn, there will be feats in declamation by the pupils of the school. Two Thieves Come to Grief. Two colored youngsters named Sylvester Price and John McRae were arraigned be fore Justice .Woodford yesterday on the charge of stealing some articles of dry goods from the store of Mr. J. S. Williams a short time , since. Each of the parties endeavored- to snow that the other was guilty and he was innocent, but : their evi dence, throwing that of the other witnesses aside, was pretty conclusive that they both had 'a finger in the pie," and His Worship consequently required them to enter into security in 'the sum of $300 each for their appearance at the next term of the Superior Court, in default of which they were lodged in Jan. ; ' "; ' , If the war against the thieves continues to be waged in this style much longer we shall have some hopes that there will be a marked decrease in the amount of roguery which has been carried on here for some timepastJ. J .1 V." ... -J -J. Excursion. As the season for visiting the ocean and seashore has about arrived, we hope to hear of some steps being taken to inaugu rate a series of excursions for the Spring and Summer months, to take place once or twice a week. To make them a success they should be made regular and systematic, with ample provision to secure good order among those who participate in them. Let some proper person take the matter in hand and make the necessary arrangements at once. There is no need for watering places and springs, with their attendant expenses, and more especially for pleasure- seekers to travel to a distance to gratify . their longings for fresh air and rosy cheeks while we have the balmy and health giving, body-invigorating sea-breezes so near to us, and so easy of access where proper facilities, are provided. ; ; a. Darin e Hoooerr. . The Jiobeaonian records a daring robbery perpetrated on the premises of Rev. P. C. Connelly, of Richmond county, a few days since, by a colored man in his employ by the'name of Sam. Price, who said he was fmm WilminirtW "Pr!A ivorlrAt with from Wilmington. Price had worked with him about three weeks, and was not sus pected of .any evil design until the occasion referred to, when he went into Mr. Con nelly's bed room, took out a trunk contain ing money, broke It to pieces with an axe, and transferring to his pocket the green backs it contained, departed -in the direc tion of 'Shoe Heel, intending, as was sup posed, to take the train for Wilmington. He was pursued, however, and overhauled, and forty-five dollars of the money recov ered. - The thief has Deen committed to the Jail of Richmond to await his trial. Petty Larceny. Samuel Colyer, colored; had a hearing before Justice E. S. Woodford, yesterday morning, on a charge of petty larceny, he having been implicated in the theft of sev eral . articles from the .slaughter - pen , of Messrs. Davis & White several days ago. He was found guilty and sentenced to pay a fine of 15 and costs, in default of which he was committed to jalL Sidewalk ' - : :.- The Committee appointed under an ordi nance of the Board of Aldermen to assess real estate oji Seventh, street to pay cWhalf of the cost of the newaidewalk from Mar ket to Walnut," east side, and from. Walnut to Campbell, West side, have completed the same and their report is now in the hands of the City Clerk and Treasurer, who wm aotify the parties interested. hi WILMINGTON, ts OPEBA house. Cal Waxiir RUnstrela. This organization gives a capital enter tainment, and merits, to-night, a repetition of the ovation given it last evening.,. In finitely superior to all travelling minstrel troupes that we have ever seen in Wilmuig- ton. the Wacner performances are obnoxi- ous to no other censure than that they are upon a plane, somewhat too elevated for the ordinary darkey drama. , The spectator constantly finds himself disposed to en quire why such excellent artists and vocalists should deem it necessary to avail them selves of burnt cork. : '!S;:"isV,t: In the excellent performance given last evening, there were many conspicuous dis plays of real artistic merit, and we do not feel called upon to dwell with, special emphasis upon either the . drolleries of Hall, .the admirable humor of Cal Wagner, or the dancing of Canjield and Booker. All are excellent, if not quite un equalled in their respective lines. A spe cially ' commendable feature s . of the Cal Wagner troupe is ' the fine music, both vq caland instrumental with which it profuse ly entertained the audience. ' A visit to the Opera House, this evening, will justify all that we have said and much more."'" " ' ' Annual meeting; of tbe Mutual Fire Insurance Company. The stockholders of the Wilmington Mu tual Fire Insurance Company met in an nual meeting at 8 o'clock yesterday "even ing. Alfred Martin, Esq.,' was called to the Chair and Mr. .Wm. Larkins requested to act aS Secretary. " . ' .' ' " .''V' The Secretary and Treasurer submitted a" report showing the operations of the com pany Bp to the present time, which was very satisfactory. ; - v ; J " : , The following gentlemen were elected Directors for the ensuing year: - . William A. French, Alfred Martin, John McRae, William Larkins, R. S. Radcliff. Jas. A. Bradley,- H. YonGhthn, Sol. Bear, F. W. Kerchner, R. J. Jones, E. F. Story, Jno. K. Brown.' ' .The meeting then adjourned. The Board of Directors then met, .when CoL John McRae was called to the chair. Wm. A. French was elected President and John K Brown, Vice President H. YonGlahn, R. S. Radcliff and R. J. Jones-were elected the Execntiue Com mittee. v ". - . Thos. M. Gardner was elected Secretary and Treasurer. The Board then adjourned. The Hallway Flcht. It is no news to the readers of Thk Morktno Star to learn that the Wilming ton, . Charlotte and Rutherford Railway will be sold at public auction, at the Court House door, in this city, at noon to-day. We publish a newspaper, and we have kept the public posted "without regard to race, color' or" bondholders. - whether "bloatedw or "unbloated." . There are no new developments in the fight Mr.,McAden is still here, and much to the regret of all truly patriotic men, is still laboring under the hallucination that he ought to get the best possible price for his bonds. The Onderdonkers are here, likewise, in strong force; and they, too,' are affected with the same disease that -has seized upon the vitals (metaphorically speaking, of Mr. McAden. They, also, are 'seized and possessed of certain paper- writings' called bonds; and they are ex citing much comment in "heavy" circles by their persistent efforts to look' out for themselves. But they are all doing it, nevertheless; and the upshot of the whole thing is that either McAden or the Onder donkers wUl own a railroad before the ris ing of another sun. Oar City and State. The Christian Index, published at Atlan ta, Ga., very properly refers to Wilming ton as the largest naval stores depot in the world, and in this connection, refers to the large number of foreign vessels recently in this port, and the immense cargoes of rosin, spirits turpentine, &c., which they have taken to Europe. It says that the products of. her pine forests are a source of. immense revenue to North Carolina, " and ventures the opinion that there is no State on this or any other Continent whose productions are so varied and at the same time so valuable. frrlKhtfnl Accident. . We learn from the liobeaonian that an ac cident occurred at the steam, saw mill of the Cape Fear Building : Company, at Abbottsburg, on Monday last, by which one of the employees, a Hungarian, whose name that paper could not learn, received a. very severe injury and came near suffering terrible death. It seems that the man, by some means, came in contact with the saw while in motion. It struck his body above the sixth rib and made 'a frightful gash seventeen inches long, but fortunately not very deep. It is thought he will recover. Destructive Fire In the Woods. We learn that a big fire wasragingin the woods in the neighborhood of Lilesville yes terday, destroying fences. &c - Dr. Battle of that place, who came down on tho-train yesterday, received a telegram announcing the fact after he had reached the depot in this . city. There were no indications "of the fire when the .train left that point in tho morning and consequently it must have broken out or gotton under neadway alter- wards.-'. i ---.r Brunswick Court adjourned yester day afternoon, after transacting consider able, business. .Judge Russell,. Solicitor CantweQ and the lawyers in attendance all came tip on the steamer Waccamai? last evening.-. " " ' ' ' : '- '" ' N. C, .THURSDAY, Local Dote' : -;;,:,;.;''-.,- X'-f" v To-morrow is Good. Friday. J The tax-listers report names for yesterday. 'i-'Vm- l-C? i :l The Biblical Recorder has many kind words for u Miss Bradley's School." .'. - The , German Brig ; Primut, . Captain Peters, cleared from New York for this port on the 7th. '" ' ' . . " '. -' There was no session of the Mayor's Court yesterday morning,; there, being no cases ready for trial.:: f ; r 1 i. ? ; The Front Street Hose Company, did excellent service in laying the dust oh Front, between Market and Princess, streets, yes terday' : . j The regular monthly meeting of the Chamber of Commerce will be held at the Commercial Exchange at 11T A. M. this day. .,, ;;;;-. -. There will be a called meeting of the Hibernian Association at their Hall, this evening, for the transaction of important business. ' The New Hanover County Agricultu ral Society will meet at Long Creek Satur day. . Educational meeting at same place same day. ; : . - Mr.' J. W. Brinkley has been appoint ed postmaster at Bolton, and the office has been removed to a "point on the railroad one mile north of present location. At a meeting of the Directors . of the Western Railroad Company, held at Fay etteville a few days since, all the old officers were e-elected without opposition. - The time for the listing of city. State and county taxes expires on the 20th inst. instead of the 30th, as the types had it In our article on the" subject yesterday morn- ing. . - '- - ' .... - The flags of the shipping in the harbor at Smith ville were at half-mast yesterday as a token of respect to the memory of Mrs. Catharine Pinner wife of Capt Pinner, a pilot of that place, who died yesterday morning. ; ' - : -.. .- .. - The Schr. Lettie Wells. Watson, and Henry G. Fay, Philbrook, from Rockport, Me.,' for this city; arrived at Vineyard Haven on the 4th and sailed again on the 5th inst) . '... A severe gale prevailed in this vicini ty yesterday, and the clouds of dust that swept through the streejts 'from morn till dewey eve" were an absolute torture to pedestrians. " This time she is 110 years old, her name Rebecca Walker, and she died in Rutherford county on the 22d March. A good old lady, and for fifty years a consist ent member of the Baptist church. . Oddly enough, ' there is not 'a word said about Cornwallia, General Washington - or the Revolution. CITY ITEMS. To-morrow, being Good Friday, the teaks will be closed. Parties baring notes due then wUl please aetye them to-day. The consolidation, of the Carolina Farmer and the WtelJy Star having largely Increased the circulation of the latter, advertisers will find It an admirable medium of communication with the farmers and planters of the two&roIinaa. . ,, ffcfc saasa 1 1 Look oat for XcSae & Turrentlne to morrow. Book Bxxdxrt. Thb Mobxxho Sraa 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 on promptness In the execution of their orders. McRae & Turrentlne' s mammoth Palace Dry Goods House advertisement will appear to-morrow. Job Panrnxo. We call the attention. of -mer chants, clerks of coarta, sheriffs, lawyers, railroad and steamship officers and agents, and all others having orders for printing, to the f acuities offered at the XoBirnro Stab Panmxro EnABUsnxzinr for the prompt and faithful execution, of all kinds of Job Pbihtiho. ' We can famish at short notice Cards,' Bm-Heads, Letter-Heads, Programmes, Ball Tickets, Blanks, Pamphlets. Tags, Hand-Bills, Cata logues, Bills of Fare, 8 how-Bills, Checks, Draft, Ac., &c Satisfaction guaranteed. ' McRae & Turrentlne'' s column advertisement la crowded oat to-day,' bat it win show to-morrow that the Promenade of Fashion is the place for bargains in Dry Goods. Puboatot Ptlxs have become a settled necessity with the American people. Indeed, cathartics aJ wavs have been and alwavs most be used., in some form, by all mankind. In this country the .pilular lorm or administration nas oeen growing m lavox frfnea nills were first made of aloes . ana rhubarb. rolled into a bait Their high position in the public confluence nas finally Deen seenrea ana iasienea into permanency by Ayer's Cathartic Pills, the most skillful combination of medicine for the diseases they are Intended to core that science can devise or art produce. Those who need pills no longer hesi- .... k.. Km. .a ..W. I .V. .... im... IXlla UIWW11M LTU1B HI UUkO U kUCJ WW A J v. v. A witn. wneenng (va) cress, ap 10-eodlw-th Blah op Atkinson' Appointments. Endfield. . . - .March 29th Scotland Neck 80th Hamilton............... Williamston . . .... April 31st P.M. 1st 2d 4th. Cth. 8th Jamesville. .. . . . . ... . . . . Greenville. St. Johns, Pitt County . . Snow Hill. 4.. I.......... Church of the Holy Inno- cents, Lenoir County. . Klnston (Good Friday).. Newberne (Easter Day).. Beaufort St John's, Durhams Creek Trinity, Beaufort Co. . . Washington, Beaufort Co. Zion Church. ......... . . 10th 11th 13th 15th. 18th : 19th -20th 22d 23d . 25th 27th ;29th 80th 2d 4th Bath... St. James, Pungo. .. Plvmouth . ...... . . . . St David's, Washington . County.:, i .. w". r. . . ... :. St -Luke's, Washington VUUUIrV. ...... ......-. Hertford, r. . . . . .. . . i. Edenton. .v. Mission Chapel, Chowan : 6th P.M. County,.. Gatesville.-.'. 7tK 8th, : 9th J 1 11th . 13th - Murfreesbarough f Wood ville, Bertie Co.. . Windsor............. Tarboro'. .......... i . 16th Collections in aid of Diocesan .Missions wDl bt made in the churches visited. ' APRIL j6.:. 1873.'.; -: : .vv 'J ' St.'jraneB? Cnuren.: ; i - rUBUC SEBVTCXa AT ST. JAMXS' DUBIHO HOLT WZXX '.!"::w ff'-Jt BASTBB TXDB. ;. f s''L'i- : Palm 8nnday.....;.M. Communion..'.:.., 7 A.M. ' Morning rrayer... n a. ja. r.: ;-i .j '.i- Evening Prayer... SP. M. Monday before Easter Morning Prayer. J. 7 A- M. Ante-cxmmunion..ii a. u .v.--- . Evening Prayer.; .. S P. M. Tuesday ; ; "- Morning Prayer..; 7 A. M. ; Anie-4Jommunlon-.li a. m. x.' - - . - Evening Prayer....-5 P. M. Wednesday - r - v ;' Morning Prayer.. ; 7 A.M. L Anie-uommunuuu.ll a. jo. - v- Kvening Prayer.. . 5 P. M.' Maundy Thursday. .'. .Morning Prayer. 7 A. M. ..- . .evening rrayer.,.,5 J. M. , Communion. 8P.M. Good Friday....... Morning Prayer & ' T . . , :. , , Anw-uommanum, 9 a. XL. ' " . : ; ' - Evening Prayer... 8 P.M. Easter Even, Batarday Morning Prayer. 7 A, M. - v .-, ' Antejommunion-.n a. hl. J J ' Evening Prayer... 8P.M. Easter .Morning Prayer . .; 7A.M. - . Litaoy and Com- - .." - mnnion ...... Jl A. M. ; ; 1 ; - Evening Prayer.. . 6 P. M. Easter Monday, . . . .i . i'. .Morning Prayer & " - . . ; Anie-commomoik.il a. jk. Evening Prayer... BP. M. Easter Tuesday.. f :..'... Morning Prayer A 4.,,-. .... Anie-uommuniom,ii A.n. " J ' " ' . ' Evening Prayer.. . P. M. Spirits Turpentiiie. -.1-1 'i ' ' ' .J,'-Vi..-i . Rev, Geo. N.' Guy died at Hert ford on the 6th. The Raleigh .Era has been en larged a second time. v ' . - 90 in the shade is what the Char- lottese had to stand Sunday . , i . Chicken cholera is taking off the poultry in Kutberford county. - Rockingham has measles, hail storms, thermometer in the nineties, and other ilhk. ?: : , ,vv. , The lagnolia 'Monitor speaks of a semi-weekly Mag. Mbn. as one of the proDaDuiues. ' , : .: ." ;- ': i - Dr. D. McNeill Tomer, Princi pal of Shelby High School, denies the re port of meningitis in ttnelDy. . - : t- It is very sad to hear that the " nerf umed breath of SDiins is oolluted with the offensive odors of the decaying animals," in liulsboro. Liet it be liecomed. '"A factory for .the manufacture of chairs and bedsteads, as a' specialty with tables, bureaus and other household furniture is in contemplation by a party in Magnolia.:-v v .. v : . .- Faison is to have a hotel for the accommodation of the public The work men are now engaged in its erection and it promises to be an ornament to the place. bo says the Magnolia Monitor. . - Rey. B. Craven, D. D., Presi dent of Trinity College, and Gen. Robert B. Vance, of Buncombe, haveconsented to deliver addresses on the 24th of June, at the Orphan Asylum in Oxford. The Scotland Neck road is to be run 26 miles in length, extending from Hill's Ferry,, on the Roanoke, to the town of Halifax, and it is presumed that it will cost in the neighborhood of $200,000. It will open up a magnificent country, and we are glad to learn that- the people along the proposed line are m earnest in the matter. - , The Charlotte Observer say meningitis nas recently been prevailing to some extent in the Steele Creek, neighbor hood. Dr. J. W. Herron has had several cases under treatment - The - first cases which he treated were, lost, but he soon discovered r adopted a mode ox treatment which has proved in every instance success- itu. We learn from the Charlotte Observer that Mr. Albert Nance of the western part of Mecklenburcr countv. was. one day last week, accidentally struck: on the law bv a piece of timber. His tonene was nearly cut off, but a doctor, sewed it together again, and the unfortunate man is doing as well as could be expected under me cirenmHHinces. : , We regret to learn "from the Svirit of Vie South, that that fearful maladv. Meningitis, is prevailing to an alarming ex tent in tne upper part or Jtucnmond coun tv and that several deaths had occurred. Also, that Mr. G. B. Bingham, ex-county Commissioner, had the rmsfortune a few days ago to have his horse fall npon him, breaking both bones of one of his lees. And that Master J. L. Hailey was thrown from a horse recently and had his .collar Done broken. . . .. -The Cumberland . Agricultnra Society elected the folio wine officers last Saturday for the next Fair: Thos. J. -Cur- us, irresiaeni; juaj. ino. Xivans, jnaj. iv. bl. a Williamson, .Thos. ;W. Devane, G. W. Lawrence, John P. McLean, W. C. , Troy, Vice. Presidents; A. A, McKethan, Sr., Geaeral Superintendent; A. A. McKethan, Jr., Treasuer: vVilliam Alderman. Secreta ry; M. J. McSween, Joseph A. Worth, Jas. M. Smith, Jr.,.WalterWatson,O.H. Block er.'E. H. Evans, John D. Williams, John Kilpatnck, U. W. Broadfoot, - Dr. tL A. McSwain, H. G. Hall, David Murphy, W. J. Kelly, J. A. McArthur, Chas H. Blocker, William a. auries, J. w. I'earce, Jirecu tive 'Committee.,--.. . '; NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. PHYSICIANS AND CLKAGTBIEN . Testify te the merits of ".; .:. HALL'S VEGETABLE Sicilian Hair Renewer In restoring gray hair to its original color and pro moting its growth. It makes the hair soft and glossy. The old in appearance are made young again. It Is tne oest H AIR-DRB8SIX G ever used. It removes dandruff and all scurry eruptions, it aoes not stain tne sain. . ?-: - : Our Treatise on the Hair sent tree hy mail. Beware of the numerous preparations which' are soia upon our reputation. B. P. HAIX A COM Nashua, N. Proprietors. F6r sale by all druggists. ap 10-eodlw-daw -: Notice, Hibernians ! rpHEBB WILL BB A CALLED JL meeting or tne Society uus evening, at 8 o'clock. ' -A prompt attendance is re- nniwtMl . a hnnlnou at Imwrt. ance will be brought before the ' aplO-it- , - J. EL HoOASITT, B. See. Corn, Hay and Oats. 12 Q00BUSHIWHr??T:E3LLOWCOKN 2QQ BALES XASTEBN HAT,. :. . 1 AHA BUSHELS OATS, - For sale by -. v , y ... f F. W. KERCHNE5,- ' r Vt, S3 and M Nonh Watetbt ap 10-tf Bails," Soap, Caiflss aiCaiiy, IO i A KEGS NAILS, WO BOXES 80AP, -Z4U 850 BOXES CANDI.ESjlflO BOXES CANDY For sale by F. w. KERCHNER - ' ap 10-tf . . 97. IS and North Water st.- mm v. . AVTIOLE NO.1,711. NEW i ADVERTISEMENTS,1 U- Hour, Coffee and Pork; i "a a a barbels flour, r -. X. I" r 25Q BBLS POSK, , - r r . , .Vf-4, S Pot sale bt " . - -aplO-tf . . F. W, KERCHNER. Uolasses ! Ilolasses ! 2 Q HHDS S.H. MOLASSES, , c . TIERCES AND BBLS S. H. MOLASSES, -jp HHDS AND BBLS CA 0LASSES4 ; 2QQ BBLS GOLDEN JTUSUCK, h - " F.W. KEBCHHEK, ' ap 10-tf T, 88 and SO North Water street Safes for Sale. .v; Three second-hand fire-proof safes for sale. WDl be sold cheap for cash. Call on or address, -; ' -'- - ' v5 A. P. SPIRO, '. api04tK. r ; ' ; "Purcell House. : Chamber of Commerce. fTMIK REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING OF THE JL Chamber of Commerce will- be held at the Ex change Rooms this morning, at U o'clock. . ; , , RICHARD W. ANDREWS, ap 10-lt , . - - .Secretary. TAX NOTICE. Wilmington Townsbip. X HE BOARD OF TRUSTEES AND TAX LIST ers for the township and city of Wilmington will proceed on the first day of April, 1873, and for twen ty days thereafter, at the City UaO, 1a the City of Wilmington, between the hours of. Nine A. M. and Three P. M., and every Friday Evening daring the month of April between the hours of- Six P.M. and Nine P. M. on said days to list the taxable lands and t property, and make the assessments required by law. All persons and corporations within this township and city are required by Jaw to give in their taxable .- - .... . i. . - " . and attend at the above tune and place for the pur poses specified, within, TWENTY day, uader the PENALTY OF DOUBLE TAX. ; v ; u.uact irvui an to xuise xwvenue: - AJQ persons who are liable tor a Poll Tax, and - -, .- - -. -;-.- . shall wilfully fall to give themselves In, and all per eons who own property and fall te List within the time allowed shall be deemed guilty of a misdemean or, and on conviction therefor1 shall be fined not more than FIFTY DOLLARS, or IMPRISONED. not more than THIRTY DAYS.1 ' By order of the Board of Trustees of Wilmington Township, this first day of April, 1873. 8. T. POTTS, Township Clerk. - mar 30-ap 3, 6, 10, 13-nac Horse Blankets;-; T AP ROBES, WOOL MATS, TRUNKS, HAR I nesa. Saddles, Bridles, Cellars, Hemes, Chains, uaoaiery, nam ware, -xiaveinng itagSr ireatner xias tera. .- Stock Large and Prtcea Low. J.8.Topham ftCo., No. 8 South Front St, oct96-tf nac " - ' WibninQon, N. C Thos. Grjulk. T. C DzRoaen G&2EME & DeEOSSET, General , Insurance Agents, FIRE, MARINE, LIFE. : Princees Street, near Water. deo 90-nae-tf . .' ' ' ' .: ' lllSCEIiLANEOUS. o w i is(i,G; ; - i -..V ..- -.-:-:.. z i : H-TO THE "rf -"".' JXTRAORDINARY DEMAND FOR OUR E5IPIRE AXO AS1TIEAXI ' White Winter Wheat Hour, . We are now receiving double shipment it. - -Consumers will find It . economy - . .'. ' . ' . '' "-, By Using this Flour. - . SOLD BY - , ' ; , GEORGE. MYERS, : ap 9-tf A r.. 11 and 13 So. Front st t G-RA:OPE3SriNG Every Day this ""eek, Some Bays Twice, . '. . . - -Iof . ', rpHE HANDSOMEST STYLES, THE NICEST FABRICS, THE MOST . ARTISTIC CUT - , ' - A '-- ' ' 7-.' - " " Ever introduced in this city, by ; ' . rauNsoif & co. - ap9-tf " ' . City Clothiers Last Chance this Season . ' FOB BUYINa ,"- . KEITTUCKY 1ITJLES ! I WILL HAVE AT & A CURRIE'S LIVERY 8 table, oa or before 14th April, a large lot of TToung Well-Broke Stales, which wm be sold cheap. Parties needing stock will do well to examlnesniy stock immediately. -.ap9-tf Jl -i;;:. B. H.BEAZLEY.. Do Ton fait tu Bny Groceries Clicap ! - IS iwwwivv,;.',. " XXOTFOllD, CROW &Cdl yy HERE YOU WIIX'FIND FLOUR, BACON " " SUGAR, COFFEE, CORN, Aa, Aa, :- ; at the .lowest market- prices. .Trythe celebrated 150BoxesFlneChewtagTobiMXAbil porehaaert. .' :-- ap9-tf . SOUTH WATER FRONT STS. HATES OF ADVJSJ1TISIN G, Onernare one 4yi.'ii..j... ,.-..1..$l 00 two aaya, ;....r.U v.-... 1 60 three oays.... ............ a uv four day.... ....'.. ..v. t 60 . " nveaaya......,...........V' .. -eoeweek.-.-:;.v.3.r;.:Tv..-..i.. 60. "' V'Tw weeks - Tlrweeto.V..-r!v;.r.?ir.. ...... 60 ' On month.. 8 0S " ; Two months. .i. , v.Mi W 00 V Three months......;.;...... ;... 00 ,. " t Blx month..,......,........- ... 00 ' " One year. .60. 00 . " r-Oontract AdverUsemenU taken - at proper 14onatelTlowrates.-Tf7 ;:'5v vj-u " Pive Squares estimated as a quarter-column, and ten aquaieeaa a hatf -column. u' -.n . MKCEIXANEOXJS, OPERA. HOUSE. Two Si0ls Only-f eftiiesiay&IliE.ilay .rt" ;,!'APKIIi'0 AND lO.w-"!, CAI.AVAGER'S MINSTRELS, 1 X IT. UAVERLt. Manqjer! WILL HAVE THE HONOR OF APPEARING before the citizen of this dtr in a series of their Soiree de Ethiope, introducing each entertain ment with ent Ire change of programme, having many popular and talented artists, prominent among whom CALWAGNER, SAM PRICX , . f - r.nrv Tmnvrtt'sawmrr booker. Comedlane, Canfleld and Booker, Song and Dance Artists, ure&t California wuaneite, eompoaea oi WellinKton Bros, and J. W.Preetk, A1m air. Chas. Hevwood, the wonderful Burlesque Soprano, with a fine orchestra and brass band. , - ty Prices as usual. Doors open at 7 o'clock; commencing at 8. . J . .'v ' Reserved seau on. sale at Helntberger'a book store. . ' . i .. ! " D. B. HODGES, Gen'l Agt. H. CLairaaic, Advertialng Agent f - ' ' ap 0-4t ; A PROCLAMATION 'if! ' TBT THE , Governor of North Carolina! ESLBCTJTIVK DEPARTMENT, MENT,1 RALEIGH; March TITHEREAS, ' OFFICIAL TNFORMATION HAS 1 V ' been received at this Department that one Sam Perry, alias Moses Perry, stands charged in the ' COUNTY OF. NEW- HANOVER : with the crime of murder and that he -hat fled the State, or so conceals himself that the ordinary pro cess of law cannot be served upon him; - ' Now therefore, I,' Tod R. Caldwell, Governor of the State ef North Carolina, by virtue of authority in me vested by law, do issue this, my proclamation, ofL erinjc a reward of - .. . . ... ;:'. ''.vi-'.'. ' ' . :. TWO HUNDRED DOE.IAB$ r for th areat and delivery of said Sam Perry, alias Moses Perry, to the Sheriff of New Hanover county, that he may be tried for said offence according to law; aed I de farther enjoin all officer of the law and all good citizen to aid in bringing said offender to justice. ' - g'! .-.-... '. '.,-.. t ' Done at ottr city ef Raleigh, the Stth day of March, rr o -I A. D. 1873, and in the 97ia year of American 1 J Independence. . TOD B. CALDWELL. By the Governor: . ! J. B. NxaTHnr, ' - Private Secretary. ' . , - DESCRIPTION lfr. . Sam Perry, alias Mosea Perry, is described to be a dark complected negro, about' five feet biph, weighs about 160 or 170 pounds, is lame in his right knee, and has a dark speck on one front tooth. mar 27-law4w-thurs Hitta,: : HilETy anl ; Straw : Goods , 18.73.; .;. Also White Goods, Embroideries, &c. SSESTBOIfG, ,; OATOR - .lt. , CO, .r r - Importers, Manufacturers and Jobbers BONNET, TRIMMING, NECK AND- SASH RIB BONS, VELVET . RIBBONS, , NECK TIES, BONNET SILKS, SATINS, VELVETS ... .' . . AND ' CRAPES. FLOWERS : aTeatUere, Oraamtnti, FrauueS Ac. Straw Bonnets and Ladles' and Children's Hats, . trimmed and un trimmed; and in connecting ware rooms, Whjte Goods, Linens, Em broideries. Ijaces, Net, Collars, r Sets, Handkerchiefs, Veiling, Head Nets, Ac, Ac . Noa. 23T and 239 Baltimore St., -''v 4 BALTIMORE, MD. : '' These roods are manufactured by ni or brought for eash directly from the European and American manufacturers, embracing all the latest novelties, ua equalled in variety and cheapness in any market Orders filled with care, promptness and dispatch. . mari-eoaSwTuThSat ..-,. .. i.,Envelope3 ! AI.I 'SIXES,' BTTILES AND PRICES. PAPEBBlanlc,-J,'vr . ;-:': '': 'Billet, Note - 1....A: iv Letter, .Foolscap, Ledger, Cap and BUI Paper, t r , : v Sermon Paper and Initial Paper, ' i v . p - c ; . Ruled and Unruled Paper.. ' rBI2; Books, All kinds and prices for the . use of the Public, and fox aale at 1 ' 'r 4 apB-tf T.', HEINSBERGER'S : Live Book.and Music Store. Old line. BARRELS FLOUR." , ; V;. 60O BARRELS PORK." - ' - ' 25,000 LBS. D. 8. SIDES AND SHOULDERS. 100 BARRELS SUGAR. 80 BAGS COFFEE. " 400 BOXES SOAP, CANDLES. STARCH, PO TASH LYE, TOBACCO. Ac Low to the trade, ap 8-tf EDWARDS HALL. Tonsbrial. HAVING SECURED. THE SERVICES OF RAN som Perkins, I take pleasure m informing his friends and the public generally that he be found in my establishment, under the. Purcell House, pre pared to wait on them as usuaL- Also to the ladies that allordem for hair dressing, braiding and heir work of all kinds will be promptly attended to. ap 8-tf 1 J. H. CARRAWAY. Just" Received CANTON GINGER PRESERVES, v RASPBERRY SYRUP,'- POTTED HAM, " JELUES. PRESERVES, LEMONS. -ORANGES, Ac, Ac, C. ALE Ginger Imp., R. Younger, McEwan's; ,- - Porter, Brown Stout - ' . ' ap 5-tf , JAS. L METTS, 57 Market tU Oarpenters'-Tools, QF THE VERY BEST MAEEt-WARRANTED 3 ,.t , At New Hardware Store. u. i w ; : . ' GILES A MTjRCHISON.il . aaOtf Corner Princess and N. Water sta, Oim . Cainplior i . Per ponnd or Barrel. . ' ; " -. ' " FRESH' CONGRESS WATER, per Bottle or Case. - - -t m . : i .- -' ' FLY PAPER. . .MILLET SEED, t --. -.-4 , . EAR CORN, Early and Late. PAINTS, OILS, BRUSHES: c,et - apS-tf - - GREEN PLANNER'S. Valuable Eeal Estate Ki r FOR ; SALE 1.'- A - TRACT OF LAND CONTAINING .SIXTY J. acres, Bitnate on the north icU or the old New- bern road, directly opposite the farm or gardens of Thos. f. Johnson, about one mile from the city of Wilmington. . There is on the land a eomfortabla.. residence comparatively new, and a portion of the tract is stiff, bottom laud, and the satire piece is ad mirably adapted toa market garden., . ; Uf ... . ,4 . Thla" land wDl be soia on accommoaaung terms, and Denons wiahlng to purchase- will please confer; MESSRS. WRIGHT STEDMAN. 1 I m J8-eodlm-frlHro-tu
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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