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WILMINGTON, N. C, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1873
NO. 233
VOL. VI.
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Peas and Pea Meal,
Oats, Shorts and Bran.
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THE NORTH CAROLINA LEGIS
L AT ORE.
.Condensed from the News.1
SENATE.
Fbidat, Feb'y 14, 1873.
Senate called to order at-10 o'clock
by tha L:eutenant Governor.
Introduction of Bill and Resolutions.
By Mr Respess, a bill to authorize the
town Commissioners of Bath, Beaufort
county, to sell certain real state. Re
ferred. Bp Mr GuiliM-. a bill to auitiid au act
to 'av ofl Hd construct a public bigb-
way in the counties or vvaae
Dlj j
I
McDowell. Re ferret I.
By Mr McUabe, a bill provitlin lor
the service of civil procts. against in j
fanta and nersrms of non-sane min1e ; to
regulate the appointment of guardians
! 'fl'M J X . . . . . . . . f n
(taiii7ny ana lor etuer puipusrs.
ferred.
By Mr Dunham, a bill to amend ihe
law of evidence relating to the convey
ance of real estate. Referred.
By Mr Troy, a resolution fixing the
salary ot Superintendent ot Public
Works. Lies ver under the rules.
Mules Suspended.
Mr Miller called up a r.solution in
favor of J A Morton, of Cleaveland
county, authorizing the Treasurer to pay
to the said Morton $70 as commutation
lor a lost leg while in service in tbe late
Confederate army,
Tbe resolution passed its third read
ing, aud was cngiosed and sent to tbe
House.
Special Order.
Tbe school bill came up as the special
order lor o'clock.
An amendment was offered by Mr
Welch providing for anew section to
the bill, authorizing the organization of
a Teachers' Association, properly offi
cered. &c, whiih shall report to the
Register ofDeec s the number of teach -crs,
&c., of snic Association, and the
Association thus formed shall be a body
politic and corporate in law, c.
The amendme Jt was lost.
Other amendn enta were offered, but
none prevailed.
The bill pasi ed Its third and last
reading by 35 y as to 3 nays.
On motion of Mr Cowles the bill was
ordered to be engrosfed and sent to the
House.
At 12J o'clock the Senate bill oa the
Constitutional amendments, in regard
r..nnmhprin? ot the sections of
the Constitution was taken up and failed
by a vote of 31 yeas to 8 nays.
Tbo bill to incorporate the Central
Carolina Railway Company, introduced
by Mr Humphrey, came up as the spe
cial order for 1 o'clock.
Mr Humphrey offered an amendment
to tbe amendment of the Committee,
requiring the building of tbe road to
Snelby, Cleaveland county, in eighteen
fry rv tlia f mm the nnssaire of the bill.
Aftrr a considerable discussion by
Messrs Welch, Gudger, Humphrey and
Messrs weicn, uuu, "ui"-j -
Dunham, Mr Humphrey modified his
i ' a tn road tn 44 Shelbv in
ULUtlLILlLUCLIk L " -
tnralno mnnfhs
The amendmeais were all adopted,
when the bill passed us second reau-
On motion of Mr A'len, the further
reconsideration oi this bill was post
poned till Monday at 11 o'clock and
mo,tn tVta arterial order tor that hour.
The bill to incorporate tbe Raibon
n Railway Company was taken up
and passed its third reading.
Adjourned.
MOUSE OF llErKESENTATIYES.
At 10 A. M. Speaker Robinson called
lif TTMia tn order.
Mr Turner, presented several peti-
tions lrom numerous cuneua ui
r,t ctnrkholders of the Atlantic,
Tennessee & Ohio R R, protesting
nnsfl chancre in tne
Sgatusv iuv o
ted a memorial trom
various citizens of Granville and Wake
.cVinn'A new countvto be called
Morehead, out of portions of Wake,
Granville and Franklin counties;
iiv 'Mr Gorman, a resolution in lavor
of N J Riddick, clerk-of the U S Cir
.... f-l WT T?pfprred.
Bv Mr Paschall. a resolution of in-
struction to inejuuiuiaty
y. 1 3
uaienuai. ,
n- ht- T4aXr a resolution cleciar-
ine Jdo. Miaell eatitlea to a bi iu
ReVesentauvc from Martin couoty.
-r,.rj--
n. Mr Hu"lue a resMutioa of request
.od'lJ u""' cur Kepreseotat,vc8
f orc. Calendar.
T&ZrXt o corpora,.
e Raleigh Water Company. Refer-
m
the
red.
By Mr Stanford, a bid to incorporate
Tr,ofilrl Hltrtl PCQOOJ. X4UWi
lUO .W"- aa.v -c
n 4- T?UforrtH
Bv MrHurner, a bill to employ a
police force in the tovf n of Statesvine.
By Mr Reid, of Randolph, a bill to
incorporato toe town ui .oua.
i
By Mr Freeman, a bill in faYor of J
Bv Mr Watson, a bill regulatins tbe
WTTmi to amend
.,"i,T9itTlaw9of 1870-'71. R.fer-
rrt.
B, MrGuytber a rcsolu.ton dec -
LcSSr "at!
member from Camden county.
v ar.
Upjintited Burin.
ernor to pray an appeal lrom -the deci
sion ot the U. S. Circuit Court in the
cise of Henry Clews vs. the Western
North Carolina Railroad, and directing
the neceeparv appeal bond and pay ex
penses, fcc., was taken np as tbe unfin
ished business.
Mr Johnston offered the following
proviso :
Provided, however, That if the plain
tiff and other parties to the suit herein
authorized to be appealed !rom will agree
that the (Vcmv lort-closure and si'e
heretofore nude in the Circuit Court, c f
tbe TJui:.d SrntH f.;r the VPteri Dis-
triCt Ol jkVnn uaronna, mmm uw eu j
morlirlt'fl aud amended, us t reouir" !
that the prr? or parties purchasing the j
property directed to be sold uuder said
decree, sha I not Min u. pjitct title j
thereto, unless f-aht purcosetp euall, i
with two renr tioBi the !ute f -anl '
saV, complete anu q'irp in ruiiuiu
ordfr. tliH raiirond KOld under said
decree, arni unless they shall also bid
not Itss than tbe full amount ot the
actual and hona fide iadebtedness of
sid ifiastern Division 01 tne veaieru
North Carolina Railroad Company,
which said indebtedness shall be deter
mined hv srbitrators to be selected by
the parties under the direction of the
. .. . . r 1! 1
Court, and subject to conurmauou uy
the Court then the parties hereiu di
rected to appeal oa behalt of the State
are authorized to abandon such appeal
. ' . . 1
or the instituting 01 any suns, auiaor
ized to be instituted under the provisions
of this resolution.
Mr Johnston proviso was put to a
vote and rejected.
The resolution then passed its second
reading by tbo following vote : yeas
101, nays 4.
The reso'ution was taken up ou its
third reading and was made special or
der for to-morrow at 11 A. M.
On motion of Mr, Badger, the resolu
tion seating John Mizzell as tbe repre
sentative from Martin county vice J. E.
Moore, was taken up and adopted.
On motion of Mr Gidney, the reso
lution in favor of M. Morton was taken
up. , T
Mr Badger moved to tabir. Lost.
On motion ot Mr Gorman it was re
ferred to the Judiciary Committee.
Adjourned
STREET RiVlJLWAY.
HEW SCHEDULE.
.V AND AFTER THIS DATE, the follow
0 ing schedule will be run on the Street
RSraawill leave corner of Red Cross and
front o uuoio, iui s " ' T" .,
M daily, to meet the Southern train, stop
ping at the various Hotels and Boarding
Houses on the route ..leaving the depot on
. . , , r TCn-ri htm train. Will
tT"r ?r Front andd Cross reeta
5, A. M., for Union Depot, In order 10
gnnct with the Northern bound train,
rnXn? the usual stoppages at the Ho-
I . 1 1 TJntos AflVlH? I J Til Oil
TTIAKiHE lilts uouo. i.-rro 7 IT..
iuoa.uk ,i TJrwiiBAH 1 pa vine- Union
DepotoR thelrrial ofl the Southern train
iepot o" l" .n ion' nrnfr of Front
in ine eveniuB nm v.- ------ mouit,
and Red Cross streets 5 P M making
tihiiRUAl stODPaees, leaving the union Le
rSt Sn toe arfiva! oi the Northern train.
Pvi:" . ,uJri of Red Cross and
CWrCto meet the Southern
train. . Ttm-lnrrthA flflV i lift
REGULAR hDii tr n n 11 1 8 P M
or will run from 6:30 A. M., unui a tr. ji
SSSJlni 15 minutes between each turnout,
allowing i-o " oTvin-irwintion of the
and for me k) T M.
v116 DANIEL KLEIN,
each day 146-tf
Tnnft V
1873. Furniture & Carpet 1873.
WAREHOUSE.
" 7. ,.h.mrolIna now have at
T&(ffiVg
wo rehouses In the country, a nty
SnSit in Person from one or wo iarg.
SS&JXfSSSi
and we Invite tho public to .examine sioc
t&tlB CO.
g 200 tf
S. i. MAIN x
C0UUI88I0I1 'ilERB HAHT,
' iirnniCAIiEB II
Groceries. Promions, Dry Goods
ClotMnz, &c. &c
No. 22 and 24 North Water Street,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
Consignments and Cash Orders Solicited
i.M-iy
BTSHiE AND PO
nov
TATOES.
tma cr iTIT, POTATOES,
w s
bbd,P. B. and Demara Sugar,,
12C tierces Rice,
For taw by
IF i P A
" r4.
RAILROADS.
Wilmington, Charlotte & Rntierfori
Hail Iloack Line.
Eastern Division : New Schedule.
1873
Going West.
1873
STATIONS. rASgOEK.fKKlOUT.
Leave Wilmington . . . 8.00 a m r..O0 a u
" Abbottburg. . . 11.16" 11.45'
Lumbertou . . . . 12 30 r m : 2A 5 f m
Sboe. Heel..... 1.54 ; r,0o "
f Laurinburg. . . 2.: 9 " ti.00 a si
Rockingham... 4 03 " ; "
Arrive at laJeevllle.t. 4 45 " Hofxt
Going East.
STATIONS.
VASSE Nt5 alt ! i'HEl U HT.
Leave Lilesville
4 Rockingham
7.40 A M
10.30 44
10.55 44
12 -0 P M
1.26 44
4.35 44
12.00 M
44 Laurinburg....
44 8hoe Heel
44 Lumberton. .. .'.
44 Abbottsburg .
Arrive at Wilmington.
5 00 &. M
5 55 44
9 50 44
12. 5PM
5.00 44
Dinner, going West : Breakfast, go
ing East.' Freight Trains stop here over
night.
t Stage for Charlotte: Railroad and Stage
fare, Wilmingtos to Charlotte, only $10.
KgT No Trains on Sunday. Two Special
Freight Trains for Ton Timber, run Irreg
ularly. Express Freight Cars accompany
each Passeneer Train.
Western Division.
STATIONS
passengebIfreiqht.
Leave Charlotte
TAneolnton
a 00 a m
1043 44
12.07 44
Arrive at Buffalo.
RETURNING.
Leave Buffalo 1.C7P M
Lincolnton 2.41 "
Arrive at Charlotte. . . 5.14
V. Q. JOHNSQN, 8. L: FREMONT,
Assistant Bupt. Gen. Supt.
jau9 189-
Wilmington. Columbia & Au
gusta R. R. Company.
GEK. SrjPBRINTKNDSNT OFFICB, I
Wilmington, N. C, Oct. 7, 1872. f
OF SCHEDULE.
i rTHE FOLLOWING SCHEDULE WILL
7th inst.
DAT EXPRESS TRAIN, (Daily.)
T Wtlmitiirtnn 3:25 A. M
Arrive at Florence. A. M
Airrtx t. Cnlnmhia. 2:40 P. M
A..lT,a.f Animafa 7 4 I 1 . JM
T oara Anrmtita O.oO L. M
AJUTU 4iufeuu.- ,
Arrive at Columbia ai -a a. m
Arrive at Florence 4:15 P. M
Arrive at Wilmiaeton x0:4o tr. So.
NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN DAILY (SUN
DAYS EXCEPTED.)
Leave Wilmington. -x 5:45 P. M
Arrive at Florence ...... ... - j
A.;irD of AncmRta. . o:oU A. m
Leave Aujruste &50 P. M
a t- Prtl,imhin 10:20 P. M
Arrive at Florence A-
Arrive at Wilmington.. ...... ..o.wv.
Gea'l Sup't.
oet 9 123
Wilmington & Weldon R. R.
Company.
Ofticb General Superintendent, l
Wilmington, N. C, June 8,1873. )
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
AND AFTER JUNE 10th INSTANT,
I I DAQ-jPNnuiRTRAlNS on the Wil-
. m 1 AUWUIIVIM.. "
mington ana weiaon iinxuu
follows :
MAIL TRAIN.
Leave Union Depot daily (Sun-
fvrt.fid1 At o:UO A. iVl
IXJ iJ f " "
Arrive at Goldsboro
Rocky Mount.,...
Weldon
Leave Weldon daily (Sundays
excepted) At
Arrive at Rocky Mount
12:11 P. M
2:11 P. M
3:50 , M
9:15 A: M
11:07 A. M
1:16 P. M
5:30?. M
10:40 P. M
3:00 A. M
4:5 A. M
6:50 A M
7:10 P. M
v;5S P. M
10: 53 P. M
3:10 A 31
lioicUDoro
Union Depot......
EXPRESS TRAIN.
Leave Union Depot daily... At
Arrive at Goldsboro
Rocky Mount
Weldon.
Leave Weldon daily
Arrive at Rocky Mount
G'ldsboro
TTt!nn Tior-J"t
Weldon tor all points North via Bay Line
and Acquia Creek routes.
Express Train connects .only -with Acqula
Creek route. FUL.lMAivp r-ittv-SLEEPING
CARS ON THIS TRAIN.
FREIGHT TRAINS will leave Wilming
ton tri-weekly at 6.00 A. M., and arrive at
1.40 T. M.
EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAINS YlevS
Wilmington daily (Sundays excepted) at 5
P. M., and arrive at 11 A. M.
JOHN F. DIVINE,
General Superintendent.
c 19tf
June 8
PARKER fe TA YLOli1
Successors to
A. H. NEFF
Manu&ottaTMand dealers iln
.ffOlTy FURNISHING GOODS,
Guns, Stoves, Lanterns, Kerosene, Oil Tin
and Sheet Iron Ware.
Rooflnfi: done at short notice
- Agents for Fairbanks Scales.
No. 10 FronrStreet.
WILillNflTON, N. C.
fASSA GIANO COMPANY,
OF WILMINGTON, IV. C.
to- SF III, -t
as- - -- ;
SI A N UF ACT URE RS OF THE FOLLOWING WELL KNONW
Popular Standard Fertilizers I
41 SOLUBLE NAVASSA GUANO,"
For Com, (Jotton, and all Field Cropa,
u NAVASSA TOBACCO FERTILTZER,"
VTery rich in Ammonia and Alkaline Salts.
" DISSOLVED NAVASSA PHOSPHATE,"
Especially for compoatinc with Cotton Seed.
A Liberal Disconnt made to Dealers.
23gT4eeDcies efjtabllshed at all the. principal towns ana cnies in ine oouinern ovie.
Hon. it. R. DRIDGERS, President. C. L. GRAFFLIN, Sopenntendtnt
t. Mar.R AE. Secretary and Treasurer.
Jan 23d, 1873 .
PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY'S
CAPITAL S 1,000,000.
SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO.
ims ij u Ai is so wen ii irjw uiuhii luc ouumci u iwi iwirmai v.
agency for Increasing tbe products of labor, as not to require, special recommendation
n-om us. Its use lor several years past has estaDiisnea us cnaracier ior rcnauio wwimw.
The large fixed capital invested by the company In this trade affords the surest guarantee
of the continued excellence of this Guano. ... .
i-"ianT,ers may jesi assurea mui me bui'micopunuiuiuiiinci iu.wiiiui'iuviv.
same as that heretofore sold.
TERMS $50 CASH, $60 TIME ; WITHOUT INTEREST.
To accommodate Planters tbey can order now nnd have until tho 1st of April to de
cide as to whether they will talto ALL TIME or CASH price.
W. H. McRARY & CO., -
Agents for Pacific Guano Company,
Ani Dealers in No. 1 Chincha aud Gnanape Pernyian Guanos,
January 23-lm
FERTI LIZ ERS.
100 Tons Bahama Soluble Guano,
PRICE, $52 50 GASH, by 1st MAY ; $60-00 PAYABLE lsl NOVEMBER,
DELIVERED ON BOARD CARS. AT WILMINGTON, N. C.
500 Tons Whaira's 'Raw Bone Super phosphate,
PKICE---S52 50 Cash by 1st ol May. 60 00 Payable 1st of
if
November.
Delivered on Oars at
500 Tons Star Soluble Phosphate.
PRICE $52 50 Cash by 1st of May. S60 00 Payable' 1st of
'November.
For Sale by
jan 30
RIOJIARI 1ST. MOON.
Commission Merchant,
AND DEALER IN
FLOUR, GRAIN,
MILL FEED,
- AND -COUNTRY
PRODUCE.
Cor. Camden tfcPaca Sts
Baltimore, Md.
Orders from North Carolina Hoi ic ted
frbll '
v-1
f 1 ril
- j.
Price per ton Delivered on
the Cars at Faclorr.
I PATABLE 1IT
CASH
M
55 00
$65 00
f80 00
103 00
$75 00
$85 00
213 8m
Ml
WILMINGTON, N. Q.
-:0.-
Ailmingrton. 1ST- O.
218-m
I
T. A. OKAKOUl,
v. W. CHI
'd?Va
If. C.
Late of Richmond.
GRANGER'S
NEW HOTEL
GRANGER & CHILES, Proprietor
WEST CENTRE STREET,
GOLDSBORO, N". O.
Convenient lor the Trains 1 5Ttfc
an 2 2U
-I
The resolution anthoriiing the Go; ttb W