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' A C'aV Eiviineer. and QeRercUitfuptyiiUetuletU- s L. i remont. r.Ui A tin laV'G. L. Dudley, KG AX) :LINESf i, 1 " SCUEDUIiE On Wilmington & Weldon R; E. EXPRESS PASSENGER AND MAIL; Leave Wilmington (Daily) 4 9:3a P. M. Arrive in Wilmington (Daily) :.2:WI A. M, . . - " EXPRESS FREIGHT AND PASSENGER. 1 leato, Wilmington (Daily, except J 1 Sunday?) ................ M. Arrive in Wilmington (Daily, except Sundays) 10:30 P. M. - M. ' 8. L.' FREMONT, Engineer and Superintendent. Wilmington, Feb. 20th, 1363. 130tf UHuiiiigtoii, Charlotte and KUTIIEKFOItn UAIjL ROAD.' " ' General Svfkkimtbndkwt's Office, r Wilniiiigtoii, N. C.f Au, , 1J7. $ AND A FT Kit TUKSDAY Next. Au- V "list 13tl, the laenxer Train on this Koiuf will leave Wilmington on Tuesday, Timrstiay ana satnruay, at .o'ciock. a. w. Arrive at Sand Hill Kame days, at 2 P. M.' Arrive at Wadeboro'i (Stage), at W mid- nitfiit. Jcave v aut'KiKro' (Stage), on tuos- uuy, Tharsuay ana satnmay at i r. m. Rt-sive Rocktnliatn ((Stajrc), on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 4iJ0 A. . ' Leave Sand Hill (Cars) Monday, 'Wednes- aiiv ana rmay, ac 7 wcik, a. n.. . Arrive at Wilmington same days, at S IV M. VWI.- EVERETT, ; gkocehies; WJ.&J.C.:STEVEN$PN, WHOLESALE ASDFTAILv.. : i . 4. 1.1 Corner Market and: Front Sts. 1. .. .-i i . O A CHOICE SELECTION OF FAMILY XX. . ., : - - .... . ... r , feuppiles constantly on hand. ; rSl - ' ' f r"Tt . ' t' " v. .t 4., :; 8UGAR8-A11 grades.' ; ? v , COFFEE All grades.' ; -'J. Y FL0DR-A11 grades. ,! ' 1 : J CRAuKERS-AlI kfflM;'-U-til' ; r , ALTIMOBE anAJAC , . DRIED BEEF TONGUS'vt'fi T . BEAKFAST BACON STBIPS, ' Tl ' : V 1 FULTON MARKET BEEF. Z . 7; ;i , i ; BOCK W HEAT, MEAL i ' JELLlES-SAUCES-i-SPICEdAf ' i , .LES-ONIONSJ-POTATOEa.- K w . SUGAR DRIPS. ' '' ntml; ; ; PURE "LEAP LABDIix:K : & '" ' , '"4 4. H.i i ivood'andrWillowfce; -:! - s;Plete Line of PAItT SCPPLtES. ,erates for CA8H. ' r; v - ff. V ' t . M.hM4-0 ;VV; Mr& J. C. 8TEVEN80Nf .4 fof S fan SuWtlna 8tllla t: pettvta yr j a ..'Farm 1 -Jnmoerton; M1tttbo5SS nA'Mie!ttlito Lands; hoxed TT V1 t, , ,;TiRNARD, Agent. ' . ; .' , . , r. Wilmington, N. C. ' .fflj. ueliojsot, .IX a. Cowa3o;:3. WeSill, W. K. IMills, Jamea U. Jiurr, Kich- a .1 PPrsnn. II Van RAb-tralnn UAh1t ft. liflAll ' Wll lt.nl 1 ctonnpu tt . vuici uawiuctu.. tt ni.jk.uii. r .HC L'V V- J - -" w " 1 " - WW . f nlo d,iniiil If ur.n u nirectur on the part of Ui9tStoekfialcterW. - a W'rijrbt.S. D..Wallaoer iUi.Mwray! , Alfred AiR tin. A. II. VanBolfkeleiv, Geq. llarris, pf Wilmington, and John JjJrerett.'of GoldsboW, . Directors on the iart of the Slate Edward Kid ,,.. oMViluiiiijiton, N. C,, John NorffcseU ,of K, and 'fhotAasDlFo' Of "Raleigh. &revVry flui Treasurer J. V. Thouipso'n. . . . in.t.,r of MudiinerU M." M. Hankinfc., s .' A my v x x M hi i m A . ,-. t , j .. . .y , - , . f 1 .:f JK i Kfil 7:.' v -PUBLISHED- Jf&WY Ul it .;t,U:V. -iliSX. y-j (V? LET JJ A H 0 SBff 1 Of 8 e iM ftlD 0 ' - .. ' - 4 f-'. ... ; . . . . . ; ; ' .... .l..rj, ( IT fl.te'l' II;, 1 ; t Ufa! tir4-i ." , . 44.. ' 'I- :-r -V,4. ' THE CHEAPEST .4 NEWSPAPER .4 - v -IN- I- North or South-Carolina ! 4i"' M44y - 4. n". ' . ' 4 1 .... 1 . - J .1: .V-'. 4 t! 5 CONTAINS 1 f- Latest Telegraphic Dispatches, ? . IiOeal News. Market Reports, t and General Intelligence. ! ,' ' TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: - : yjt . Xift .?" T. To'ClJy jSnbicriberW, deliVered in any v V v 4- 4. A k 4i t 50 -Cents per Mpnth. 9XAIJLEI TO SVBSCBIBEBS !AT 5 1,' 1 :'t ir..7.jt..?i . x 7 J 4- O.ibr. & Months, if -v ' T-r &T t. f 4 , v I'' ...... lH25r for 3 .Months.; i c -r- 4 .. 5 'ls ADTOTISINGtBAIES 1 wia.4ftt;i-rJvM-.;- i Uf3Vowspaper In cither olMux . , - - - - U-5VartRK tA4 Gcftfttul KooIiiiwsry Daily I.owcr ;, than tUpso pf iui;IaUjr , .. f . i4 ti i . 14 f -t. 4 r f !t" ' f tk- ' '--'--. -.4-. .4i ;, M..M.KATZ&CIL : 4 s S3-Market Street Wiix wpes i iiRot 'jcsin .wtti. ; SELECTED WOCU OP - ,4rl r X Staple and; Fancy Stiited'ior the Present Season. I . , " r ... . . - --.-I. OTTK EXPEB1EHCE ElVABE8 us to buy from Importers and Manufact- rera DIRECT, and - can therefore otTer our Goods as low as 'Inedan be purchased in Nortliern markets. This is no humbug.. Ail we asK is a a'KlAL TO CONVINCE OUR PAT RONS, i W e calif atteniion tola full line of ' CALICOES, BLEACHED AND ' uMjLEACltED SHIRTINGS And SHEETINGS, :,i TT' "-vSlLRB,i POPLINS,! MERINOS, and all th,i . . ' ,J ; POPULAR DRESS GOODS. AVIIITE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, - ; tlT r I BLANKETS, HOSIERY and GLOVE!. MEiVS' A JTD BOITS' AVEARii BROADCLOTHS,; 7 ' "' . " r". 4 $ DOESKIN CAS6IMERE8, ' . ' .... SATINETS and JEANS Hair Nets, Notions & Fanoy Goods, READY-MADE CLOTHING, - Hats & Men's FurnisMriff Goods, WewUloDen on THURSDAY. October Sd, a i'uU assortineut of tli latest slianea : BONILATS,;: ;s, r.;,;; , , , tFLQ)V;ERS,.VLyETBf . . I SILKS, RIBBONS, Ac. To Wholesale Bayers we offer LIBER- All TERMS. M. M. kATi fc CO., octl-S-tf 23 Market Street. THBTBMP1E r OF- PRICES REDUCED, PRICES REDUCED, PRICES REDUCED, TO SUIT THE TIMES, TO SUIT THE TIMES, TO SUIT THE TIMES; I At Guthman's Temple of FASHION, At Gutkman'S Temple of : FASHION, At Guthman's Templo.of -"" ' :1 ' FASHION, 3& Market Street. " 36 Market Street, vt 3SarketStet v .ilAi 'AT. - rt rnAHt PLEASURE TS'A WNOCNCWO A' to the usitlzens of WUmingtoa-'and j ear TMiin sountrv.;that lie wriU Xiow sell the hukhiwof Ms extensive i 1 1.4 4 ,-4.-y r 1 PI I ' .'! . ? iGentBiraishmGoods fAt:A8WittlngIa And invites ererybodT t Ke h 1m ia determined, tn elUower Ahan tUewf &etDor4ndret ilve him a 6aU, At. ) I TEMPLE OFtFSHION "Vt: -T7TE STERN SETXJ rjf'""- nc CLOTH U ur PUBLISHED AT WILMINGTON, N. C." i 4 irat'll." BEBJTABD. Tfcjft 9edp' b deUrJered t subserlbers In all parts of the City, at $2 50 for Six Months, or i g for Three Months. GOBI-L-IiAB AfS)Q NET coinrENTioisr. : :; Called ; hj Act .of the Congress or tne Wortherir? SUite to fc&K ftinte vr ortU Car- 4tl,' . 1 - . .L, rJs- k r4b fk.l i , -OTGHT SESSIOiST. : . t s; Monday, Feb. 24, 1868. ' The Oonvention was called to or der at 7 o'clock. The Suffrage question was resum ed. : . " ' : Mr. Abbott withdrew his amend merit, in order, he said, to arrive at a direct , vo"te on the- substitute;pf Mr Jones, of. "Wasliinerton. . Mr. Durham demanded the yeas and nay8,and the call wassustained. Mr. Heatoiv said, before a final ote, was taken, he would call for a division. Ho said that there was a great difference . of opinion among us : he thought the, substitute Unad vised ; in a few months it would be considered an odiou3 test oath. He thought the' incbrporatt6n: '6t this measure in . the. Constitution iwould jeopardize1 tlie ratification of it..- lie appealed to the colored men on the floor to join in voting down this measure. He could as sure them their rights would be amply protected by the provisions of the Howard amendment, which would-be incorporated in the -Con stitution'of the United States and the State Constitution. I Mr. Rich warned the gentlemen on this floor, that the passage of such an infamous . test oath would dio; the grave of Republicanism in this State.; Mr. Jones, of Washington, advo cated, at some length, his amend ment. . i Mr. Rodman characterized ;Mr. Jones' speech as unnatural and vin dictive.. He was surprised at such a speech: falling from the lips of the gentleman, disfranchising those among whom he was reared and with whom he had associated through life.1, ; He (Mr. Rodman) would be. asiiamed to face his oon stituents, after giving utterance to such - unnatural," 'viffdictive senti- ments. lie saia tne goverment aia rtpt demand;! such t a ptoeeedihg.v The coloredoWule did nbl' sanction : -r- 4 - x ' - - such a measure.; but here ia-a.'JVkyftA Carolinian yvQ gets; up and , bold lyi proposes to inflict this harsh and oppressive measujroscribing not only. His. ieuow-citizens, outms own neighbors and associates. f r.rr Mr; .Ajbbptt' thpu ht;that here should, be fiome kinoS or, an t oath-- itj would' not. hura rloyalmah , to take :;. an oath of this nature, V Some meii would make' a face in s wallow' irig the' pill, no matter how .much th5. pill Was ; su'gar-oated'r'XP" plause, on the ' Strength of "which the speaker grew more vindictive). " iMr; Heaton' said that ha -had. al ready uttered his sentiments " upon this .matter and -did liotj 3 t ish; to4re peat them. He intended tostrive to give to the people & good; just and wisei Constitution, .nd, when ihad done.that, he could face his Vnstituehta with arp:oodlonscienceu both omce-holders ahdivoters,- wnicn he ofirered as an . amendment tbv Mr. Johea proposition 4 v K h -ij r t ; ;I. ;4dediemriry swear, or aturm, thar x "win support ana maiir-tain- the Constitution of the united SlaieatherPoh laws oi -ixonn Ajaroiin ar: not r j ukvw Bisient wierewitu -eo .ueip us uuu. 4 MrluohaH Chatham was i ' i . t i . i .ii' ijpposetoisiran.ciiismg'a-mu.uiau MnDurliam fiaidhe hardly knew hwhether hewasL in - a-bbdy Vtnat -- r ' l . . r i . .... ,r . j to-be, a Cbnf titutfoiial - bod jtf con vened to frame , a Constitntioxi tor the, people of the Btate, or whether ho was in a strict partisan Con vene vnUenifro (Jones) had openly 'avowed the pur-1 poserof this infamous' and iiuqui-i tons testathV-H ; V. '11 ?"f j; I have beendenounced on this floor as beingafeecessidhist anddisJ loyal 'man. sfein4- atiVdt loyal to Thad.'Ste veris, Wilson Sutriner, and uuicia iu vvoijrt8. a am uonoyai to the reconstnictioS actei- thkt are boldly declared unconstitutional by mi i . -w . . inaa; otevensj i am. not loyal in those things, but, 6ir,- if any man charges me' with being : untruo to te Constitution otV? tile:! United States, I tell him that JiaUesi'B.ow, can y oh charge the people of this State with . being -disloyal in riot wisuiiig-xo xaxe inis oaui;:wnentne rery loyal people- of 'Ohio - voted down this very measure ? 3Ir. Durham was interrupted fre quently, and with bo many trivial an d factious pot nts of ,ord er, that he had to take lw$ aeatj saying that he was not suffered to have a fair hear ing on this floor. . Mr. Ashley was aroused. He re- peaxea iiis assertion, mat Mr, Liur hani was a. disloyal man. ' ; r: Durham ;' ti t youare 'a Mr, VIAJLt ; Mr. Pool called the previous ques tion, and the call-Was sustained. ' The question rec'urreid njSdn Mr. Heaton 's Substitute,' for that of-Mr. Jones, of "Washington: A theT-eas and nays, were "called and resulted: yeas 25, nays 62. ! . I The vote -was-taken on Mr. Jones' amendment and resulted : yeas 39, nays' 54. ' '''-' Here follows a' lengthy discus-., si on' of t he Judiciary Report, which we lomit- as the , subject -was not finally disposed of.- Ld.'tailV), Convention adjourned. A Heart-rending Occurrence. .A woman, UnrnedXo Ifeath. From the Lafayette Ind., Journal. AV e are pained to be compelled this morning to record one of the most heart-rending occurrences" that ever took place in. this community, the death bV burning bOlrs. Smith, widow of :'HW. Smithy ihe ilate well"knowh'f sash- arfd blind "factory man. From the facts as we gather them, it appears that Mrs. Smith, has long been in the; habit of read ing by candle or. Jamp. Jight . late at night, and has i frequently peen known to go to sleep with a light burning by her bedsidefeifher on a chair orUtand, and. at one time with a candle sitting upon the bed. Since.her husband's death, the wid ow's companions Iiaye been an ad ooted daughter, about eleven vears old, and a servant . gi il, . both on whom were m the room where the accident occurred1 and 'the -former occupying a bed with her, and the latter y lounge at the opposite end. of the room. . ' . . r ' About 3 o'clock yesterday morn ing the servant girl was awakened put of a deep sleep by Mrs'.' Smith, who came and felLacross the.lojange on whichiheasloptiWiththiBr fiight clothes . all in flames. The yoinig worn an' at once sprangfup and seized a bucket of "water .standing fiear, and tliV .it uj6n MrsSmitte arid the ' louhge The . bed ' whefe 5 the poor woman and the ' childy-slept ' was also in flames and: -the room filled ;with; stifling, emqkojjith .Great oresence of .mind : she next aroused the cliild-j aniL started her. . .'--. J 4V-i U Hit if'. !, dowD stairs one way. while she. went' another and raised tlienbigh borSjlwho : crtribkljf' ias"3embled,f and, with the aid of' bdcket&rof:water, soon' succeeded r in subduing the flames perhuiu'an as the ro' that it' was" almost as US VfUC D S4 4 ' 4K.A 4- lifo'w WotthWdnter it? " Uui ' !Mr8. Smith was Tountl-tor W do verely bumed, more particularly abou t the stomach and breast, and died in jab'oht one hour's time. She retained . her " consciousness until within ' a !few :mbmeiits! of -death.-' When, she 4id4iitAC&in)plj-:as BhefJKeatL to . epyuiona'persbn inj the room having Jany idea that she was so seriousry injured. tTpoh preparing , her ' for burial ' yesterday forenoon there Was' not1 a'fepdt1 toJ be found as big as a twenfire'eent piece but that had been; burned al- .mostteai criap. rt Mihon jiii ?n 1 r JttO W the r WO &rjgin aa js f lejvu cqhjecture Vjut from thj VeTC&p wn liabftsof tnefSasedran position m wmcn me cauuic was 4mindi ir-as:tol)e:fMfiad been -reading r aajnsual; ;ahd;i4fteff SlVgrduValLi scfetljjHdlD nppn-he ttoor where- its, piazwas , though it was by almost su- efforts that-they did so, oni was ! so' full of ' smoke layarclairA.4;p the ; .aiwUfint-t samerTQnE inanrhavO'CDnsLcnt to seuie tuo tuspuie; ? ft.nsT2i way, i. u'yw .kuvuM 4V4im vn'f vw;vi Bomo ot the Etreti zr T.:: vr "vt " ey feel inclined to meeti eacli: titiicrViri u,aI.i ullii:iX iVT.'.-- J! t'tiM ; Six cwdrdh is .to have the ybmigjmarr. lie .' being chosen umpire. m the matter. r Who will saTHhls1 s-ifot fidej :.HTay of ,WlU)OTERIESV?f; -i r1 N ; ' ,,! -vV5"i l 4f-iM1 a'-" ji 4 BO YDf WlliSOW aC0; . Manager Ailantey Gar; a..-' ' '"' 4 ...',4fv::nj.vit i..iis!4i; GREAT SCHEIIE ---jjr:; One' Dbllay-FttURcMt. :'41 't -'A 7 f ife"ijy!i )LJ:A, :I TOTCONElttpEEkltaf . This great Lottery for the benefit of tJbeJtfAj. onic orphans"' HOMK,'wirherdrai public at. ATLANTA, Oa.( on WeAnesdav.the I8tb day of March next, m i l "X,. GREAT SCH C r.lE I'"' 1 Prlza of .t.000 tt.n.V..... 120.000 0,000 18............ 5,000 , ... . ,. ,.4,.. .. . i. --v. . . .k- H. j k;i per picket; xtl 'A Package- of i0J -Tickety .ALL THEj: AB0VI3IIIZE WILL BE tTKTOC I m -i.'.f iyi -'!.: a- ,r Plan of these Great Lottotie and Explanation of Drawing a, The n ambers from-l.tAiOOIOOO'eorrspOM-lng: with? ! ther number . tm: the Tlclctts; art printed on separate slips of paper and encir cled with small' tubs,i artd pltwed . tk 1 V&t wheel-rail the prices la accordance wlth rth Spheme, are similarly tttiptlnd 'ferioireled, and phMJeinianotbeictwswbeet.'l !Ch Vliels are then revolved, amvtwo boya, "blindfolded, 1 Wwi t he Number and I Prtaes; '5ono tft the boys f draws one; . nnmbe? from the -wheel i of Noa.;and at thef same tlmtbeether boy draws out one prize from tbe wheel oX .prizes. ;,Xbe numbers-arid this operation lVipeAtqaiajuU all the prizes aredrawn. . ' t . J v v,, f All PHm : gre PayabU ffiwt &U count; and the' Cfflcuit!lra'icin $entoi1&3h . jtrt re6eitdi'4Sal - 6fferd.u? Mi fir? fit " decl4459-to.. .K , HEDRIC, Sl KYAN. ... t- kU, , ;.r, -''. . ) "fi i Jtjff t'f Frehcb Jonvab0?ii4,bir.o . ;:-.WAriR!!teJiSi THIS ,WIIEEl4,THE-IIJ5ATr3AT nt- ventlonipf the age, rarpfeseauai ther wheels- In powei, economy, of - water,, and stead iBtesv or r4rf 'JBlmpM lacttitnutJoa. and a masterpiece of workmanship. -It Is not !8Mt thah afiT txtuer Wheel (ei the same weight and finish) in market. ' - " ' " " Mlllifrit arid-Engineer,5 fk r or ail iunuif ot manuiacimxiijj purpi, uma 4 4 4 . WL! 44 L.1.4..1j. J LiJ t.4l. r ril, 4 .. l 4.4 4 . 4-'4rv rrhH Rinos ffinnft. , ct a ii.U. v .-? 4 . 4-J-) ' . A IMMEDIATELY.; to conduct ji 1 ic ait and provable bmlxsa.lnxe very rr 'l County in the United States. "Male or 1 1 ! wmtjrraiiMfWmfTMntT f) J vol lars nare, peen - puea in a wo c p 5.ntie piles, pwliich to.1e,6a.veid,upuc ana coroea,oy.tn(i saiq TOvrntfisQies. 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