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Heavy de falcation by a clerk of Girard Bank, Phila delphia. Allan Jay, of North Caro lina, was made President of Friends' School Convention yesterday in Lynn. . North Carolina Legislature. Condensed fromthe Sentinel. THIRD Dir. . - SENATE. Wedkesdat, Nov. 19. Mr. Welchi from the committee on that subject, reported the Senate. Rules of Order. Mr. Troy raised the question that if this be a continuation of the session, of the Assembly begun on the third Monday inNbvember, 1872, an ad journment to the . third Monday of November, 1873, haying been agreed upon, (ana me general understanding he thought w,as that it was a continu ation of the session,) then the pro? ceeding in regard to the rules was out of order. ' The proper" coarse should have been to " amend the rales.' President Brogden remarked that will all due respect to the opinions of others he f considered ihis fk new 1 session. ' It was clear to him that the Legislature was bound by the consti tution to meet on last Monday, no matter what the' terms ofthe adjourn- I ment last spring. . The report, of the. committee was adopted. . X'- lJK-.X'...l '..' . On motion of Mr. Murphy a mes sage was sent to the House proposing to raise a joint . committee on Joint Rules of Order. . The President announced Messrs. Murphy, Cunningham and King as the Senate. .0:' :; A. V" 4 ui ..i.-. message was received from thel,, be depleted and insa transmitting a m peoi era frnm 4 - " : ' House transmittinsr a message from the Governor, accompanied by a com munication from the State Treasurer in regard to the Self injunction suits, and informing the General Assembly7 that his Excellency had employed eminent counsel to assist the Attor ney Genera . hi the. interest of the State. J.ii , . 2. CitlL W UiJ, ; ' On motion of Mr. Dunham, the message and - accompanying docu ments were aeferred to the committee on the Self Injunction suits. A message was received from the Governor transmitting ihe report, of Prof, Kerrtate Geologist on North Carolina's part of the Vienna exposi tion. " ; Referred to - the committee on Agriculture, &c A message, was also - received i rom the Governor transmitting the report of N. W. Woodfin, Esq., on the affairs of the North Carolina Railroad Company. -": ''; . Laid on the table. ; ' - A message was received from the House announcing; the coBcurrncejof that body in the proposition to raise a joint select committee on the Self injunction cases. ' - ' Harris, colored, -moved that Mab son, colored, be added to the commit tee on Penal Institutions. t Objection was made that r Ihe mo tion proposed an infringement npon prerogatives cf the chair in the ap pointment of the committees, v Harris withdrew his motion for the present. . ; ; A message was received from the House concurring; in the Senatepro- jwsitao to raise joirVjpelaoam-; waittee on the State debt and liabili ties. ' ' ; " " ; ; The President appoiote Messrs. Humphrey,'1 Norwood anl Seymour on the Senate branch of this commit tee. ; . . Air. Avera introduced a bill fixing the wei?ht of" Dackaees dCaaltlfish -and requiring the net weight to be ! branded on the packages. Mr. Morehead, rof Guilfrd, a bill to inmire the completion of the Wesfc--eni Railroad from Greensboro t6 Payette ville. v, r 1 . HOUSE REPRESENTATIVES. Wednesday, Nov. 19. . Itfr. Saeadrof Granville, was an nounced as being detained at home by severe Sajuries received by being ubrown fnsim. kis horsoO'y OVi it. ' Mr. Bennett from the Committee on Judiciary, reported favorably upon the bill to extend the time of sheriffs and tax collectors to settle -with Auditor and Public Treasurer. ' 'The bill" took its place -on the calen dar. --r.---r--t . . . r-'M H deramnff the increase of the salary of the President of the United States aud tff m ember f iJougress. Placed on the calendar. i By Mr. Trivett, a resolsiion disap- proving. 'offCDpesouxwcK. 'pay act kPiScedsorrih calefidar. Mr. Bvthe. introduced a resolution jin regard to the United States reve- ?nae lawv ha i 4,wa u The resolution was placed on the increase of the Congressional salaries and condemning the same and askine ZT, 'T vi; vne act were placed oo toe calendar, ; :' i'iVm f--.-- By Mr Bennett, k bill to amend the quarter ox tne Uarolina Central Rail way Cornnanv. RpfarWi , .. By Mr. Normen Va bill to amend and consolidate the various acts here tofore passed to incorporate the tQwn of Lumberton. Referred. : By Mr. Bennett: a bill the sale of liquor, within three miles v toe AAunnDnrgrresbyterian church a Warg- r Hef erred. ; , U A messaore was recefvpr! irovernor transmitting a communica tion trom the State Treasurer in re gard to the injunction in the special tajd bonds suita.'trThe message was read, and on motion of Mr. Jones, of aiuwen, me message and accom panying papers were transmitted to the Senate. : "; - ' ; The proposition of the Senate to raise a wint select committee in re gard to the special, tax suit was con curred in. i 1 :Tbe House then announced the fol lowing as comprising the House branch of the5 following joint select committees:- : - . - ,;' On the Special Tax Bonds Messrs, Brown ; of Mecklenburg, Bennett, Bowman, Moss and Guyther. State Debt and Liabilities -Messrs. McGeehee, Jones of Orange, Rhodes, Johnson and Lutterloh. - , : The resolution of Mr. V McNeill in regard to the special tax bonds was taken from the calendar and referred to the joint select x committee on this matter. - On motion of Mr, Bennett the rules were suspended and Mr. Norment's bill repealing the act prohibiting the sale of liquor in the.town of Lumber ton was taken -up arid passed its sev eral readings, and was ordered to be engrossed and sent to the Senate. ' On motion of Mr. Marler, the rules 1 were suspended and the: bilr to ' ex tend the time of sheriffs and tax col lectors to settle 'with Auditor and Public Treasurer, "was taken up ; (al lows till the first Monday in J anuary, 1874). . . v V :. , . Mr. Rhodes moved a' reference to the financial committee.' Lost. Mr. Guyther thought the bill pre mature, f If the" policy was inaugu rated at this early stage of the session there would beno money to carry on the charitable- institutions and for other necessary purposes. J f Mrt" Jones, of Caldwell, 'was con strained to oppose this- measure 3- In his opinion it would seriously jeopar dize the hnances of the btate. He thouffht snch a sdnrser-wftarTioISriaer up a premium' for frau'dan specula tion, beside .. bemg unjust to- those counties that always settle their taxes promply. ... . Xdicky agreed with iMiv. Guyther, and thought the matter was premature.- . . ? . : . . ' -. - Mr. Waugh would support the bill. Money was very scarce in the section rrom wmcn ne came, jreopie couia not sell their Droduce and the sheriffs could not collect.' " He was opposed to putting more money in the treas ury to be locked up. " Mr. Houston wouhlvote for the bilL He wished to-afford aSmuch relief as possiblea:'; ' ssii '"- -ji . -- 'I Mr. rascnail. moved to .postpone until Monday next at 15 M. ; v Mr. Marler objected. Mr. X Brown, of Mecklenburg, thought 'that if the House intended passing the bill, it -should be so now, but be did4ot-hesitate xto announce hi i opposition to the measure. , . After speeches by Messrs. Bryan, of Alleghany, Moss and Williamson, colored, ... " -a;- Mr. Jones, of CaldwelL moved to lay the bilFon the table. The motion did not prevail. ; . . ,:-.'' By Mr. Bennett, a bill incorpora ting the -r Wilmington . imd Seaside Bail way Company. Referred. ;'. ' !4The colored; guard j of Richmond anancliesterhayfi tendered their, services to the President to ' eo . to 4i NOTICJS X lDTBBTISEBs. ; !Tli pMsaon spo& oar eolnnuu te SiiriUy morn bis to sopeftt that we an eompeUed to' reqneat d YexOaeni to send in adveitlMOMBU for that iaa at as early aa aor aapooafM. In 6rder that they mar wtth certainty cura the proper hutrtjoa. . , i 'The mails will close from this date as fol- - - ,.(&, J.t? i.K!.J. Sf5-.- lows: - :; ,j t,lt , . -- - Northern through (night) mails , u . 8 P. M. ; ' '; through . and way (day) .' 'mafl. .vJi. .. ... ..,..... 5 A-M. Southern mail."., .. . .. k M Carolina Central mails. . '.T.T. . ... 5 A. M. Smithville, Saturdays' and Tow-' ; X . Xt - days 6 A. Fayetteville, river, Mondays and 1 FayetteviUe by O. C. R W.f dafly 5 A.M, Onslow C. H., (horse maU) every i ft Fridar:.v..tV.;inw-....C"A. AL OixvBBDirsoH & Co. Music. - ; MW & Soap, &c. MfTBSCfflt &Aotfng Ciosrur & MoBWS.-rHorse at fiction. -S.msiBB Beos, " T 'y0 i ftfc-reserves: &cr-.p f:: IiOcalXtota. ' Still no cases for trial before the May orVCourL - .x -' Anothej shipment of cotton to liver pool yesterday , ?- The Actif, Voa, sailed from Glouces ter for this rxn-t on the 5tb inst. The Diana, Michelis, arrived at Hel voet from this por on the 4th insL Housekeepers cannot be too cautious with their fires during windy weather. T -Board .of : Aldermen . meet in regular semimonthly session this evening. The British Schr. St. Piferrw, : sailed from Cardenas for this port on the 9th inst - . . ti.i-.- . x .. . . . . , : - y The Lyna, Petersen, sailed from Bris tol, England, for this port on the 6th insL .. There was a slight sprinkling of snow in this city about 2 o'clock yesterday morn tog- - . . n "' The box-sheet for the Black Crook combination is open at Heinsberger's to-day. Secure your seats at once. ' Mr. T. Pullen, representing, the Rocky Mount MaU, was in the city yesterday in the interests of that paper. - " Rev. Alex. Martin, of Danville, Va,, has been called to the pastorate of the First Presby terian church in this city. ' We learn that Piatt D. Walker, Esq., of Rockingham, a young lawyer, formerly a resident of this city, is mentioned, for So licitor of the Fifth District In the .House on Wednesday Col. Ben- sett, of Anson,, introduced a bill to amend the charter of the Carolina Central Railway, which was appropriately referred. .... r We learn that there has been an im mense raid on axes north of the W. & W. Railroad recently, i . Within the past three nights as many as five axes have been stolen from as manyjarda. U, AvBusplaeed switch at MuBiDS Depot, on the WilmingtonrColumbia and Augusta Railroad, caused the ; freight train Incoming North to; nm off the track on Wedaesday JilgHlalnagBJfll':i; James Russell,- the one-legged genius alluded to hi our last u hating been, com mitted to jail on the charge of forcible tres pass was released from custody yesterday, and hobbled on his way rejoicing. - jCThe' present cold snap ahoold remind those of eur citizens who are in iffiuent cir- CTmstance8 tnat taere are many ueeay ana destitute persons f n aur midsl, aaid that the IdieB1 Benevolent sociatkn iire in want of 'funds t rtUeve" their.necessities. - A bill amending the act : incorporating the WiTmingtoh and Seaside Railway Com pany was introduced in the House on Wed nesday, by Mr. Bennett, of Anson, and re ferred to the appropriate Committee. We'see by the Legislative proceedings: that the bill to extend the time for Sheriffs and Tax Collectors (6 settle with the Audi tor and Public Treasurer has been reported upon favorably in the House by the Com mittee to whom it was referred. 4 IMsrraeefnl Conduet. vv; Information was lodged with the author ities yesterday to the effect that a colored girl, whose name has not yet been ascer tained, has been in the habit of amusing herself by attacking little white girls on the streets, and those 'of heir own; color also, following them up and abusing them out-. rageousiy.''Ooe of her victims, a little white girl, who resides in the vicinity of Ninth. and Princess streets, has been frequently attacked by her on her way to and from school, and stands in such dread of her that a day or two since, on seeing her tor menter approaching the little girl screamed with "fright and came near going into spasms, une oi ner Bcnoomiaiea aewmpa- nied her home for protection, and were fol lowed by the girl alluded to, who continued to abuse and insult the two children until, they reached '-their; destanon.'; The .girl who has such a mania for attacking and ; abusing defenseless children is a ragpicker," ! and we learn that she ; will be::made to answer for her conduct as soon as she can Tarauuncn( Bauu - The following gentlemen have been ap pointed Managers of the. Tournament Ball to come off at this place during the ap proaching Fair: Chaa p. Myers, Chaiiman; C. L. Chesnutt, J. W. Lippitt, Kichara w. Andrews, Joseph H. Watters, WmA. Wil liams, J. W. Murchlson, T. C.T)eRosset, James C. Stevenson, R. CMyers.' " Several distinguished gentlemen in dif ferent parts of the State will be placed on the list of honorary members. " - The Managers, we are assured, will goto work in earnest and with the determination to make the ball one of the grandest affairs of the kind ever held in the State. Imports o,TavaFyrf. The City Treasurer and Collector noti fies delinquents that the financial require ment Of the city are such as to render it absolutely necessary that the amount of city taxes, on, real estate and personal property remaining unpaid should be col lected at once, and he therefore gives notice that the property of all who faa to settie the same by the 1st of December will be advertised and sold at public auction, as no loBgerihulgVttH1 he given. ..,.4.. The "Smuif AaiKelV Stephen Lowiey Jhai-?been seen at Moss Beck rwe er;'ihiljarh ;"ite Jtojm: ln4aceigaa1pe accuses ef toe Lowrey, the JweaAcnfletow iathatll8nri'jB as im pirUes wiil find out to ineir sorrow i Vamla Ashore. : Capt. Smithy of the Schr: Webtter ' Bar nard, who arrived here yesterday morning, reports -that his vessel went" ashore a few mDes East of Bogue Inlet on Sunday, the 16th' inst , during a heavy' gale, and is. now lying high and dry on the beach.y!Asslst ance was to have been sent her yesterday and it is believed (hat she will be gotten Off without much injury. ' The' Webster Barnard was from Fall River, Massand bound for Jacksonville," Florida. Capt Smith also reports that a Schooner, whose name he did not ascertain, went ashore near. Cape Lookout on Saturday, the 15th inst, and went to pieces on the follow. jog Monday. ,She was from, New York, loaded with general merchandise and bound for Jacksonville, Fla. . .. Slaa-lstratea Cohrt. ;; :; Before Justice T. M. Gardner yesterday, i Luke Brown, charged with assault and battery on the person of Ten Brown. Case dismissed on the payment of costs. . Otto Smith, a seaman, charged with de serting his vessel, was committed to ' await the orders of his captain. Watson' McNeill, charged in two cases with assault and battery on the person of Jennie Patrick, and in one with forcible trespass. Case dismissed on .the payment ox coats. , ..,..-,., ... , ,.; ' . ".Robert Scott,. Jas. . S. Jenks and J. B. Haverland, seamen, charged, on the affi davit of A. C. Penton, with deserting their vessel. . Cases . dismissed at complainant's cost ? i. . Ih'-'- - C. ?. A.' Awaoetatton neottng; of Ex eeatlve Commlttea, dec. .. ; A meeting ef the .Exefeuifve Committee of the Cape Fear "Agricultural Association will' be held this evening at the Pnrcell House. The-' members , of, the Committee and of the AdvisoryBoard are requested to attend promptly at 7$ o'clock. v;!. ..; The following additional members of the Advisory. Board have been appointed by President McKoy, and are requested to at tend the meeting this evening: J. C. Bailey, F. Kidder, J. BL Chadbourn, J. L Macks, W. A. French, P. Heinsberger, H. O. Brock, J. E. Winants, R P. Barry, R. C. Mclntire, W; H. Bernard, R. S. Radcliff, A. Carpen ter, J. CMann, 'HiBafllier".7'' ' : m m.m ' ' Grant Tenaperaaeo Lectmre To-Hisht Rev. John . Russell, of Michigan, Grand Worthy Secretary of the Independent Or der of Good Templars, will deliver an atl: dress this evening, at 8 o'clock, in the hall of the Young Men's Christian Association, on the subject of temperance.5 The distin guished lecturer has a. fine reputation as an orator, and this, aside "from the consid-J erationofthe great cause in which he is laboring, should inducea large attendance. The ladies, particularly, are invited to hon or the occasion with their presence. . ' -' - The admission will be free. . u AtteaUon, &alesl wW Another meeting of ladles 'will be held at the rooms of the Young Men's Christian As sociation this morning; at 10 o'clock, for the purpose of furthering the object which was brought to their attention on Wednes day morning. A full attendance of ladies is earnestly desired. ,- Otitxbs Ojtter Stewa, oystera on the half shell. oysters in every style, at. Gilbert's Saloon, South Water atreat, warn the 8t la tha market are al ways kept on handV: ; ; ?!-:;": ;V;it,VjS; ' aj s ' i . .. The eonapUdaUoa of the DanOaa Jbrmm and the JFMtfBtar having largely twaeaaed the drcnlanon aala, advertlam will "find " tt an admirable medlnm of eommBnlea&on with the tanners and planters of the twoOaroltnas, p.Vf " n " : ? ' Panrmf e Patdl We . now have tn stock over 900 reams of news paper, sire sixSS, weight 80 s per ream.- ltii foed,rag paper, and wffl be sold, fix lota to salt, for cash, or sent by express C. O. D. Book BaroaaT. Th Mcaurore Svaa Book Bind ey does all kinda of Binding and Bulla In a wock- latike manner, and at reasonable pricea. chants and others needing Receipt, Books,- toe oth work niay rely est prompmeas ta the execatton of their orders.. Job nmmira.-r-We eatt. the attentloa oT meo ehaata, clerks of eourta, ' sbertffa,- lawyeratallroad. and atesaiship oflloers sad agents;: and att others, aarlng orders for printing, to the facilities offered at tae 'yojorrsa StaA Pimmiro grrtMmtmnr flair the prompt and lalfhinl. exwcirtion of aH ktnds mt f es - PaUTura. '". We ican famish af short aotaee Cards, Bul-jSeada, Letter-Heads, lYogrammea, Bal Tlcketa, Blanks, Pamphleta. Tags, Hend-Bflla, eata logoea, Bills of Fare, Show-Bllls, Checks, iacajfta. Ac., Ac. : Satisfaction Cnartmteed. IF YOU - Want a Oook . , V a k ' Want a Situation, Wants Salesman, i t 1 Want a Servaat Glri, -: : Want to rent a Store,1 ; '. Want to seQ a Piano, ! Want to sen a Hone; "v Want to lend Money, , Want to bay a Honse. 1 H Want to ba y a. Perae, Want to rent a Boose. Want to sen a Carriage, Want a Boarding place,. Want to borrow Money, . Want to aaU Dry Goods, Want to sen Groceries, Want to sell Furniture, ' - - . f Want to sen Hardware, WanttoeeUBealiEataieVrj . Want a Job of Carpentering. a Want a job of Blackamtthing,' si i Want to sefilDlllaery Goods, J" WantWseltti Hosse and tei',U: .Waat to and any one's Address, ' i Want to sea apiece of Fnmltare, . - -Want to bay a second-hand Carriage, - - - Want to sen Agrtetarairmplementa; yV Want' find aartMhg yon hte lost;' .WaattoAdverOtoaiiytalng'1dadanta Want to find an owner for anything Found; . " ! Ti& MOTOfmO STAB. hmg Ai Wed- nesday.sMhw3 Mjent. Sons was mbbedt during their absence from the "cbtuiting room, of about $100 in money And drafts -and notes te the arnouat of, $8,000. .: :4'Vr;-r- - i . . The N. Handle", "Works at Greensboro temporarily suspended '.work Monday last. M McAdoo's large hotel in -Greensboro is progressing. It will cost some $20, 000 when finished. " - ' ' ' At" Durham last week, ' bo the Plant informs us,3 the little .son of James Caningion was painfully burned. - r Simob.i:'Htt!ea'':iooloTedj was drowned near Market dock one night last week. :6o says. Washington Mepresa. ISome fifty or sixty persons were converted at the recent meetings at Fifth Creek (Iredell Cdunty) Presbyterian church. The- Greensboro Patriot says the project of building a railroad, with the aid of an English company, to Cheraw has collapsed. . . r : ,.- An interesting revival is pro gressing in the Methodist Church in Greens Doro under the conduct of Rev. Jesse A. Cunninggim. yri i:yi An : accomplished lady of ; this State will lecture on Female Education, at theNewbern Theatre,' on Tuesday night the 2Sthinst.. . . ' :: ;';. . . : . It is Thomas Powers and not Thomas Rogers who received the. appoint ment of Internal Revenue Collector for the Third District -: Mr, J; E. Merriam, so we learn from the Newbern Tinie broke two fingers of a crippled hand some days since while riding an unmanageable horse. ; ' : J Maj. J. W. Graham 6f HUIs. boro, while walking about his- unfinished building fell through into the cellar, sprain ing one .of his . ankles and 1 receiving some contusions. .. . ? .' The juvenile paper, the Torch Light, ss to be. removed .to Oxford and Ox ford and consolidated with theirs Cam- Sinion, and to be conducted, by W. A. avis and J. A. Robinson. ' . v , 7"-, At the close of a ' seven days' meeting at Concord church (Iredell) twenty persons were received into the Presbyterian church, saystheJT. "fit Presbyterian. Seventy accessions to the same , church in two months. . .' ; ... .. - ; fc Hickory Press : A special train on Sunday conveyed the western members of the Legislature and the counterfeiter's gang on their way to Raleigh. An eld lady at Bridgewater wanted to knew of a legis lator, whether he was a member of the Leg-. Islature or the gang of counterfeiters, - Sentinel z Mr. W: R. Stephen son, residing some 7 miles southwest of Raleigh, on Swift Creek, killed on Tuesday last, on his farm, a bald eagle, measuring 6 feet inches from tip to tip of wing, 7 inches from point to point of claw when' the feet were open, claw two and a half inches long. , -. ......... - . . At the Insane Asylum the total number of admissions since the opening of the Asylum on the 22nd day of February, 1856, is 1053 ; the total number of discharges for the same time is 801 ; of whom 262 were cored; 95 improved ; 170 unimproved; 274 died leaving now under treatment 242. ; ;.'! "Wake county has the greatest number of pemtentiary convicts, New Han over next and then. Edgecombe. , The avr erage number during the last 8 months was 401. 'The' cost of feeding each per day was 13 cents. The total expenditures for the year ending Nov.. 1, 1873, $74,96822. i Of this $30,947 82 was on building account The .following were convicted at Asheville Federal Court of counterfeit ing, and were sentenced to Albanvneniten- tiary for a term of two years with a fine 'of a,uw: i. parser, A&ne county; Dr. Ix P. Blackburn, -Mitchell county;-A. M.- Cabel, Graham; R L. D. Burchfield, Swayne; D. Frasier, Mitchell; J. H. Lewis,' Graham; Henry Butler, Mitchell; J. 8. Hide, Graham. ; The. late Conference of v. the Christian Church at Graham selected these delegates to the General Conference : Min istersRevs. W. a Long, 'A. Iseley, j. Wi Wellons, Alfred Apple and' Solomon Ap ple. Lay W. K Martin, . J. M. Moring; J. M. Bmith and P. R. Harden. - The body decided to meet next year at Hank's chapel, Chatham county. The sum of $2,230 was subscribed for the purchase of the Graham college. buildings. : . u - .--i.-..j : f " The Heporter prints these speoial premiums for the Clinton Fair next week; One bottle quinine and i dozen boxes com pound cathartic pills to the , white man or woman: Sampson county "raised,"! who has had the greatest number of chins within the past six months; i dozen bottles Mother Winslow'sSoothine Svrun. teethins rin?s attached, to the mother of the greatest number of boy babies under fire years of Age; Sampson county raised" '' ; i Greensboro5. Patriot: There was a meeting on Saturday, of prominent personages connected with the Richmond and Danville, and North Carolina, and .Western N. C. . Railroads, at Company Shops. .Report has it that arrangements were entered into to surrender the lease; and consolidate the N. D. Road East of Sal isbury with the Western N. a Road; chang ing thegauge of theN. C Road to conform to other gauges, and granting the right of way i rom ureensooro to i;nariotte to tne luca mond & Danville Company for a cbnsfder- " HUBBIEO, , , .... i QOODENBURG LAMB. In this city, on the SUtn mst, by the Rev. John Barlow,-L. M. Goodenr burg and Miss Catharine E, Lamb, all of this place. NEW ABVEETISEMENTS. , " Horse Wanted. ANT ONE HAVING A Good, Sound Horse , - - - they wonld.dUpose of ON TIME can find a purchaser by calling at tbis office TODAY. i -, nov swit. Direct Importation. : BASS' PALE, ' . 1 1,1 ' l, , YOUNGE'SALK.. ? GENUINE SHAKES PRESERVES, -. For sale by .( i - J.-E. BUIB, nov 11-lw 87 Market St, nadet MasoaleHaB. AT, VIEIIIIA ! f.j.. i 1!- . . .- . ' ........ t DIPLOaAOPnONOR ; Havi OR( aha nan was awarded to lha Hasan aHlmlmOrnaCa. to which the Industrial Society of Austria have ad ded their Grand Silver Medatand DMomaof Hoaor.- Spirits TTirpentiiie. i been awarded to thef MASON HAMETN 9 AN CO. By the concurrence of aQ the Jurlea, FIRST. A HIGHEST MEDALS -a- the ExoosW Other American Exhibitors were sot found worthv' Ineompariaen, ef.any award wkatever." ' .' " ?5mreBEBGW 2TEW -ADVERTISEMEKTS. BITSQN & CO.'S CELEBRATED Home Ilusical Library. uat-KXUKiXKD coixacnoK of boukp Musia t ... VOCAL.1 : .; Ckesns of German Song. : . . ; Genu of Scottisli Song. Gems of Sacred Song, : TTreatli of Gems. " Operatic Pearls, ,r SIlTeir Chord. SBOWKft OF PEABU, Saeta i BII7SIOAa TfAEASUKB. Vocal and Insttt- . mental. V ' OTSCEUMSNTATi. . ' ' FoaBuanaoBTB oa Bxxo Oxout. Gems of Strauss.- rgaii at Home. Pian- "ist's Aftum"2$aa6fbrte:Gen ':' Home Cixv31fols. L and IX Prlee of each Book, in Clatb. fS.OO In Boards. $2. Fine GUtT4.a Th above aplendid books are perfect sreasnre. bosses of the best and moat popular music, being selected aa the eream' from aa namense stock. to M pages, full sheet music size, in each book. Bay these books for pres ents! In the whole Library, costing according to binding, $35, U, or tic, you will get .Xaree Hon dred and Fifty DoUara'worthl -v . : j. - pent, poaipaw, on aaceipt ox reiau price. Oliver XMtsom Ca JO. H. Dltsoa & Ce. ii a-way, ew xcsl... novSl-dStaw sat wedAwtf The Bright Hason. - ONLY $1.00. . I WTXI COMMXKCB THE publication on the 1st of December next at Concord. N. a Monthly Maaonie Journal, with the above title. It will be devoted to the Dissemina tion of Masonic Literature, Maeonic Jurisprudence, and to the' fostering and keeipnc alive of Mssonlc, Traditious, and willbe inte nded as a Help In the Work" in every Lodge. A corps of eontribotorr wui oe engagea wno, irom tneir long experience m catering for Maaonie tastes, will give from time to. time a clear reflex of the Work ofonr Ancient Insti tution, of all things preper to te written. . , - ' Five thousand copies of the first and second edi tions of The Bright Mason,"" will be sent prepaid to various Masons in Southern Atlantic States. Care ;betng taken that the officers in eaeh Xodge ahaU receive, prepaid, copies for distribution among 16s members. Parties desiring to avail themselves of this admir able medium for advertising will please send in their copy at once. - Terms $1 per square (cash) for each edition, and if coattnaed - through subaeqnent editions, the regular discount allowed. ' Address 4 -. CfiAS. F. HARRIS, Editor and Proprietor of " The Bright Masim,? Concord, N. C.,;. v r, v .'. ; novsi-tf WE DO NO T PE 0P0;s E ' TO INCLUDE A PROFIT IK OUR SATES OF r CLpTHIlUC, -, r.- - ; AT i ' " . . , ACTUAL COST FOR CiSHT0HLLn Onr Customers sre not so gullible and easily greattd over aa to permit that; but we do propose .. . to strictly follow the above TEXT! - In ecder to sett as above Patrons must expect to par C ASH O N D ELI Y.EB Y. 1 . V '. MDNSOIT Jb COC novlS-tf 4 City Clothiers. ;; "THE VERDICT" OF THE PEOLPE IS GO WHEK V THEY SELL OVEB.C0ATS, GAEEICKS, yij3lES-';jni BOYff CLOTHTJTGr ,.;'TBATlLAcili.?;;y'o5- vj;r . i L -.V-W? JSmilEll BROS'. novat-tf . :.f,-..: ,;:. ,.. .- r '1' I0WPBICES. G o od; Booti and' Shoes. OUR LARGE STOCK of BOOTS, SHOES an TBUNKS offered to fjie Fttbllq at very small ad' vance for CASH. , . , Call and secure a bar- ';gattw'-:;fft? i 5 GEO..B. FRENCH & SON'S. novSl-tf jB9 North Front street CITY TAXES. ' -' r CITY OF WILMINGTON,! N. C., ; November 90th, 1873. . s rwv tHE FINANCIAL REQUIREMENTS' OF TH J. City are such as to render it absolute! rv that the amount of Citv Taxes on Real! sre sucB i ie amount Pronertv. iuteiy neeessa; Real Estate and Personal Property, due loth" Jane but, and yet re- matamirnaDald. shaold heeolleoted forthwith. I am therefore directed, where toe City Taxes are not paid on or before 1st December proximo, to AD VERTISJS and SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION aU such property, as ao longer aTIe?c gYQgTT novSltf Treasurer and Collector. SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR,; . : ' HOSTETTERS BITTERS ' i V . BRUSHES. 56: : V' MIRRORbVEZTBA- - ' 4 : At GREEN A FLANNERS, ov SWf ; u- -frivWt yBvuggiata, M. CBONX XV Anettoneer;. BY CRONLY A MORRIS. . ; . HOUSt: AT AtTCTIOX. j rpHTB MORNING AT 10 A. M. WE WILL SELL, ' X'at Exchaage Corner, ' : i 1 Good Saddle dr. Harness Horse; TERMS CASBv 4 ;' t. '.'' '.BoV SMt ITotice. rFES PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EX JL istlng between POPPE M TIENCKEN la this day dissolved bymutnal consent. : The undersigned having assumed all debta contracted bjrteajA. ana and ia only anthoriaed to collect all claims, dae to sent arm ana tne only party to o sign a a. aBfK novSl'tf Corner Fourth and W. ,'-fK . - - ' it i.-..:i-V-i.iu iill r JJtyJWJUnk jENTSIjNja, BATCHELsi Sbawl Steabsv Bett-Satchela, -ei J at the Saddle aad j mayJMf se it;1 :t. aWflmtagionfc M. Cg few xfOTA' IUrrS, VEGETABLES aadFRfiV i'Qt jQaavear. ... to on "Contract Advertisements taken at vrvoor- owe Squareseetimated as a quarter-eoluinn, and tenaqsares as a half-column. ft . MSCIELLAlfEOUS. OP E EIFO U S E ! tin Ji i g u x u t jlonday,' Tuesday ' asd Wednesday, - Hov. 24, 25, , Eiflwen&:MacItB6no,s BLACK CEO OK! - .-' jTj sMssaay m e."-, NEW SCENEBT COSTUMES AND EFFECTS OF w Tra MOST GORGEOUS DESCRIPTION. The: . JtsNowisrED Cotlp . "Wondeb The Charmpcq Prkmttcr. DasTbuesb V H'LLLE LUPO, The Fbemdjcb Sfeoaltt Abttste Mini JENU IE BENSON. . , . : ; . ;;THB WONDERFUL .- ,-',u Hemdez Troupe ! ' ? THE- GRAND BALLETT AND A, FULL D BADAjtlCC OUPi N T . rpHIBIJUXCTlOOK GRIN ADIKB BAND WILL ; JL make a Street Parade each afternoon. ADMlSSION-r-Parquette and Dress Circle, $1 00; Faaenette Circle, 75 cents; Gallery; 50 cents. - f3Sr"8eat cm be eeenred et P. Heiaeberger's Book 8 tore on and after Friday, Nov 21. Owing to the enormous expense attending this exhibition Ihe ftet list will be restricted te members of the press, n , C A TJ.T I.0 ir , . . B0T ONLY THE r, (knidneFairtaiika Scales, .-vi . u V - ,j ' I , JUJSnJTACTFSSO 4r. i , . E. & T. FAIRBAHKS & CO, Alarm Till or Momt DrawBr ! , OK"; oriey-Drawer, A. Aore Protection aaatiMtXTklevea AAmtrably SMlapteal to tbe needs 1 auaybody reeelvlns land p ay- f Stored Oood tns out atVney. keepers, or FITTED WTTH COMPABTMENTB For Bins, Currency and Specie, or Nkkela. Ready to at-tach to any counter In a few minutes time. SOLD AT Fairbanks. Scale , , Warebonses, i tall BROADW4Y,. NW YORK, i 2 HULK 8TJbETt BOSTOlf, : r ..?r4 AND BY THE.; d Hardware sei atawTttAFr; - ; - ' SToexScAxiw.CoiX Saiuta, Bat Seaus Datut SoAiM, Cecirraa Scilss, a, fta fef rpDiteed, proiaptly tnd reason- For sale also, Troemner's Coffee and Dng Mills. fptlmJBU LettexPeasM, ic., Ac. ATi AHlsl 0ASH3RAWEB. "EVERT;;, ETerehajit ' "js EVERY rnuatru., DRAWEE saonxs - V" Use Them.' u. ;, : . .-' SOLD AT- I i' ' ' ' Fairbanks' Scale TTarebooses, ;. .' I FAIRBANKS & CO., 1 i: Stl lTvadwyr Iovr Xorlc, 169 Baltimore Street, Eatiadre, 53 Camp StxceV New Orleans. ' : r,5 ' , FAIRBANKS EWINO, , , iSjmOBic HaD, rnnaderphia. i FAIRBANKS. BROWN A CO dJ t , ; t-Milk Street, Beaton. : septS-SbiwemTueaASat ateklf. auJftUigcrialiiiai- fn IWTiHrlKinnntrnasnnitilfliililiiliiiluli lihl - CavtioiB sure voa set the rbrht artiela. &m - that "Penrvian Syrup ia blown ta the As i Faaipnlstsmw. SendJbreae. SETH.W.FOWLB :t AaQBS, Proprtefam, Bnat.Msss, For sale by sept 17-PeodAWly alt wka wed r ' 1 - ' Ipt. Bt)l&, Hoop' IroiLv GlTxe. 1 ilflA NEW H.: Y SPIRIT BARRELS: s t p , 500 3ND HAND SPIRIT BARRELS. TONS. HOOP IRON. ; . 125 barrels aunti-.,-;, ;: z : , i fi-.i ( ; rn ' 1 w jpov saie tow ay'" 1 ?v - , . ,. aodUObi AAA A A Y CU MiA TONS COAL AND:' 20,000 CONTRACT SHINGLES, v wnt ana MuiDerrv atreeta. f.- Cash otnerawantedatonoa.--r:-. -&fs feawi aov jtf ,ta i vriL-i.7 siilfi A2 SPRINGER, TmA CASES SCHNAPPS. IronintheBlood yxy ''BTfFTttatas and Enrlckes : the ' r BloodVToaes the . , grstem,BnndMtha i f " I Brokm-down, Oues TLno5Bew " rrom wear. strong healthv. sad aasov For sale bv . W. i i 4 - 5 -t -1 calendar, Svteji!esinti5poeerpiBgt 5fvpore Wsta4 , It ::-'' ' 'W; t:; ' aovsvtf " " .:: ;: - Live book store. ;;, nov-tf . V. 17, and North, Water! . 0 :
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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