I; . .-. , K tt j , , I 't i ' ' ,-. j i. ' . . ' ... , . ., ...... 1 " aj :?-'?"'-'' ''awwfciii... One Squ&re one f ZHAIICJ'Ttl L I? M ",a J i (' . .i-J'.-; .'i -fi:.-; . ' - - ? -- -: - . ' - - - ; too Vt t ST M j x. -i , a eiyicvjr '- . iW&'',!lW ! 4A6 w'MaCtiaaAtataaaaaaaiaakaBia 1 a oo ss oris yfo, In srt ymic. . . , " 'i ' ' . .. . 4.J -j" .;. -ll IM oo Ms mouth, la uvane., v a. .k 4 M -tract'Aavrrt-eme-tl tXpa At pro- portlonately low r tea. -r ' 'J Pt"T ' .1 ' i . , . I - " - . " i '" I .. .. . . -.---- ........... . ... ... . - , . N . i r,,, -, ... r "t L: - r1 i I II. : I U(. 1 i " Three mnn ths, 1 n n 1 v n nee. , ... . , . 1 f . ' ' ,, '',''' ' it." .' li ,, . tug - i . t !;. i mv f,, .iverNi I any partoftheC. y at 1 imtsi Ckkt per week. post. (Ff H K,pi"- ; 'to a y, 4 " ' ,k' ' A UcLoa -! Northern thr mv n.-iil VotAAtLUHlhv Northern ti-....0. maJ 7 i r. M, " Southern ? -til... ..... is..' -. '... WC.i.d -H.I:..,;.... ..ftflOf,.M; Mom- hy, V.-' l.iy and Friday. ' ' FAyetlov ! exoptfM. Mitit iitrri Ar rioi i ' Marti ru 'i . , op w and Wr MtL- T:! P. M. 4 Troiu ' ...w4r' ' ' i',' ' f 8outhmi, b.U f4. ' tn.' i' 'V',' 1 w.c. i4 It., Pi ff. rfre tln rek rKytterlu. i ) A; li., dally, except Mnn4y. Sintthrlllu, i:.io p. &(. ThrMi tltnes week. , micanpen frnc t-.SA. M.V ' 1 ' mUy " UWM: A. M.- ': KL. U. liKIKK, P. M. " ' ' "' " i ', 'i j M 1LM1&UXO.N. A JCAMCUKSXia itUr4U)U JOivrG.Q. Hull. IMrvetor Jolin IMvrnon, Henry Nntt,' 0. O. Parsley, A. V- i'lHit.iwCown, Geo. J. W. MoCtiU,X.f4 1 an I- , J n.tMG.Barr.Hio)i- rl BnuUcy J Jiai Orc'Z. Generml prinerKfU Wlllliua Macllae. NmrHary nmi Trrantttr Win. A. Walker. Jnrml PrwiQhi JVM .rfpefti J no. H. I Att. JiJrMJktirUuMCfc , , WII,HWTOH; CJIAHLpTTr.A, UfXHV J, KURD RAIL ROAD. TV JreaiderUKolrt H. Cowan. . lHrmnr9 H. J.PerMon, A. H. Vanllokkeleo, j no. A. Mouoweii. wwcn irencn, waiter i. 8tlo,Htphen W . Cl, 8'uo net J 1. ViUkup, K.J, My IlotctlHori,ltAywoxl W.'Odlon, Cr5. Hen-T lerson, A. O. Lcnu, A, R. Holmeely. MttMcrof 7Yan.nnrlationy . II. Alleiu AfaMer MnehnnirVi. GUI. AVyM49eMi.W.4(Llrnea.' k . : ; . '( W1LMINGTUX A WCLDOX 4441 h KAlt.l ! A. Wr1cbt,H. I. Walee, KU MurVay, Allru I Mnrtdai Ai U. VnlkkkUui. Gmv Jlarritm i Director n tku part of the MUt kilwrl KIA a i t i . Vr ' r i. .. v . Ttirboro', aul. TUouiiis li. Hogg, of italclKlt, - Chief finalneet hiut Venerat ' KrtHmM a. Li. fTtmoni. . , ' ' .rarralMpi-Wto.nltU.':,,, 3 ' fl f ... - - ' Il.m..,.Jil'f iucitior G. L. OwlVv. i "i . n rfr-r -. r n-f-'-r-.-T7----rT j- 'nertberir 1M Alt trt 4f ta Cttjr at irifTEEX CSXTB pv rek, u.jrate May ae' ien either with fctaa r aftkU U. S. Commission kk's Cookt. 13b fouk Qk. RrrrnfeRroRD. RoU't Oarvid, . the colored uaa wbisoiietiine agcrobyed tbe poetoffio at Magnolia, was yester day rHetly OfenWUnattWrft)Td and a lxnd or $1000 wa required for his future appcarancf.j alailinj' tQi( furity was sent t jail, n U elsewhere stated. ,lifuHty5l2tiwaJ UkiSed buck tit Afaornolia. tlipri-In ataml hi lrlnl I ue onjeci oi mis siep, was aiiegeu to tm a dsteSrf1 aaVethe tttiMiie'ni IhV e-- penae of bringing witnesses to Wil mingtof, e annat feja fcw to con- vry the prisoner here twirt is clieapcr than' to brin2 bfm ones, nf be. wjt;e$He!, of cputcv'lx(ii tiel preselitnoikltjbstand ing lite aoai of traveling. . ' : ,; (JoU WTY (joMMis8IONkM.-HT )l C Board 4f Cotnmi.-wtloaer iuet yesterday, and authorized tlie Finance Coinmitiea t4 forns! ..acliedute ,for the levyjng of tbe county taxea and also acted oo. tbe matter of granting, liqnvr licenses tp a JiumberofTf retailers and the licenses, will bo grante(l I this naorninr. after certificates aliall hare . been isattedr..,. ;--,,.. .,v ,.M.t ' Other business was . transacted, but it does hotnhdif (bbicati6n, M it wastathcr of an oflioe-nature."1 o ' i' i Adjourned until next Tuesdays .- . . - i j i - r- l - -n'.,.r 1- : . ')-.i.., .. . . -ir m'1 Urt I. ing 4ttheT1f?tiMbyteMfJharc'e e veiu g (lia week 'serricV'' fjmtaenc- ing at 8 o'clock. We have noticed .Ncon- aiderw. chilli vJjaiotiipdrlebyteriaii ttCriapds of fata; nnd. trnal tbein-deyotiraal blessiogafron Iim wbd'reidcVer! heavefl and feartu, i- f helteV. ' Dr. Styles will preuch this cveniag aua tue puuno are(cor(iauy invi socwTo-rrJJif pjontbly meetmg.of this Afsocint iotf ocnrrrd y Wertlay, but a's few menujets werd present- na JtusiaeHl was irausacr:11',: . I Tt? Ht fcfUllett fQ8l3olleat itfiAiVijnXnatqijsn na ,w .sViitry lerest in its prpspe t7;; V,,; j entrrtaiSefVi'lkrgfJ itrdifence,' At tW Tbea- tre, with his skill n fot, And 1nfeTtted lurtoy iaibia.xlistribation of -gifts. The, perKrmapc was yery good, anajA or nil Wti-" f i v rt i l fit i. ' "twrurtaaate' hud niAV 1J nlennoadd'Mr. '.,B.n,(fr1lhgfonwiyhrey otfery mom fiirniturii .'.if I GototrrtKt to Jail jKstkrdat, Four commitments were made yestef tbiV,f.nd alt rrs iersd PteB,BirB- son, larceny Iwdley Derane, same cfOTae: Joba Weils and Kirk Matthews, obtaining' jnoaer Under' false pretenses Robert Gar v)ArnihbiJig post omce. -i : Alt Wei's sent to jail in defauft "of giving th respect! e bond Kquiri'd'of Hiem. . ankaU at i a n f.-: 1 i . -a xr Wilmington, Charlotte .and Ruthe JCuit Roatt CompanT is' near at hffd. Wilmincton. Charlotte and Rutherford as takes r!ace in thi9rcity,on the IStb-inst Alter a action of scveml hours, tue Court, 'V ' i f Mr ' ' ' 1 ,M ' 1.1 -ndoun1 fo iihmji ag.ki lui .xwrtjng ThreU euses f r -arAyli Were- tried atd. tbe principals were fined $10 each ancUostfl, Thk, --VoLrrrsEB.--Thi3 fine aUQtJupu Arrived jeaterday.;tijort)ijjj at our rtof tbt) 15 (ime. Sbwu boilt 1 Sn, & Arc.Uilhf'steft WnosIjTanja, and ia a large aadell constructed ateam- across, she consumes eizht tuns of coal per day, and ' caa 'carry 100 tons on tea reef wtfer.BadlJdlhde lotflTtfarej 4a tertlUonVpartnienMCana TkV: Capacity Jooea, and tbe crew inclding'offioers ajuu- bearing t welre. . 11 Jacob Lorillancl' ta tbe wtr, ad proposes to start a Dew line between, We W , To "4,. Y,Uiiogtonf if sufficient encMragemeot be gireo.; -wu The'' idrsrs. "Barry .Brotnra are' the The Volk 'MUar Ucft Y, Batntday af-( lernooa last at 5 o'clock, arrired at New Inlet Mon4tt'flrf i!0ll.o'clock nd VaaKaay1 1iA n!i ttftnl ab1 w mkpntM .Apki'U'V4VVMlDwia;.ei&pU-' Wdhtary tef nil ;.f tlngnoli The silrer-. YOiced BviguQH faring setered bis coa aection with the Academy and the oper atic raummiea therein embalmed, is now about io'eUri.' Suth a troupe oXaqknoWl- long a 6pular favorite in thiscity,-' and ue now leaves 'With mllminiaued fame. No better medium to reeoostrnct - the- ' .1 f . f ..... r1-4t -wl M, it. 5W , .South ia the matter of wimc couUJ. be se lected, J.lstltgb;ai,jie:lo ionghid' under a ushef with tu6 aforesaid ' nidus- mies, and we are pleased to hear1 that It' can jiow;ja)in with.ondiounisbed rilljaa- If ' L i 'J . ' SJ i. AA 1 ' a on io-morrow,auernoon oi jne steam en gine John "TV Rankin, to , which we al luded ia yesterday's issue, ir leans 'that the Howard Fire Company will bring forth its engine, the John Dawson," aud tbe superiority of the John T. Rankin " 1U J.e steJ,,'The Inozztes psed. will be of the same site, And the' Lose will be1 of the same length' This trial of the capac-' iliesofthe two engines' is prominently spoken ofr aau we aopposeJM doubt exists as to the correctness of our ' assertion , in place we .allude to , tbe meeting of the StocKhohlers of the W. d, & it Railroad Al t 11? . 1 ' . . 1 4 . 1 f . to ie neiii in vnia uuy. oo, toe, xou iostn sod we will add that the Directors of tbeH Company will assemble on the previoua day. (lh 14th) Vat tbe ofEcV of , Col' B. ' II. Cowao, the President. The meetings that will take ptaca4uring this month -will in troduce into our city a great many visitors whose liberality will doubtless lenent our, merchant,. r, T r-lT.I'' , ! i . RraKOi JXkm ovEDb-i Tlie- wal ) in front of the ." Mechanics Hotel, on Frouf streer,'betwecn Orange and Ann," ia being removed back from the sidewan and a nice pavement will ' be suade. "Tbe ira- provemenU lately made in all parts of the city reflect credit on the anthoritiea, aad tbe moneyxpended Is wefl invested ; for i J I tt i.ipEX8ivK Tlie ' T RnnaHr term 4 Abe Special Court was very expensive to the county, sinie tbe expenses of thef Jurors only were K463j60r an enormous sum, when t is rememberea that the trial QtMWmAS fne.tndinVotrte'e'o'bills ,b nictAei' fottbid.Vttii labbr.jf?:Ue pjv dun ngjhe whole 'term;' This is an average cost of over $75 to tl a easet - : iiant f AfsfiBg , ftnFeity-li us Jflfay he- Ma growl agon bis premise A strawberry piam, containing on k tHiriy-it straw- Ijitrie all wtil ' developed, and in a state of . partlal't1 .'iipeessC-... Tbeie'sliiwber-' the number growing on each plant canno if IfSSrtbe bees received fof f He"Cbnstfactltt vir tbef seven cisterns wroposod by the Board Aiuermen t ikiv f.n,ffl?tin- ; . ' ' iTh'e'time for" sending ia 'proposafs ex pired yestrrdaf.anfl we presriroe the solr applicant will lie tne lucky man.7 88,099 barrets of taf to&re arrived At1 this port, a Inrge wmbm otdmtig 4mj Uvea 1 months have . aH. taoie stands tf, ', "; Purlng Jariuafy, 8,114 barrels ; Februa- I vJtiUw&s X!Zh.t -Mil te1? April (so far). 2,483. - ' r r . rj J . '." S . . . f w w.. . ;. v i oeck t0MP. A torce. pnmTj vith' hose attached,-' is. bei: placed ia iroat or tbo JUarket House, and wnen ine wprc is completiM wiil be, uad or the purpose of waaUng ooCtlie market, and pleaisiag fromjith flUhjbamost aecessarily col Jeet every few days...-, t.t.-j-' ' , pltff a7retthst floe beef fiir tiitu .nrlii sUlt in tne aiaraei xou i-i. t;u JMKW8PAPER8. tJiu ueuspa kpers(!aa be hsd- h any iqaanrl rle7al iw4 cffio&j At 50; cents, pot a. pet hundred, u. 5 JPoSTAJ MOS JT ORDKfia TOR GlR- mat. TJbe Prssaian cooaul for Charles; ton gives, to, tli Jfapith ibllog infor mation, .which we poblisb: 'as: tf impor tance to a portion of our citirens, at least : By "'an Arrangement receBtly. rriade by thA'Tetofice' Department of the' North German Unions money may be remitted by postal money order, from this; country to any postoffieo is the North German Union, Bavaria, Wurtemberg, Badan, Hesse, Lux emburg, the Netherlands, Denmark and be seat are for Germany ana '.Luxemburg $30, the Nethertaftd- and Denmark $37.23, Ahd Norway. ,$22.85,; aU ; joV feoldVr,T.he cost or sending tbe money will be from 20 to 40 cents for Germany 'from 83 to 70 cents lor tha Netherlands ijroui .85 to 63 cents tor Denmark, and 35 cents for Norr wayjMonev to be remitted may; be sent to Oelrichs and Co No 68 Broad street, v Doum toanes street, oammore, or to Ed. P. . 8tockmejr,l NewiOrieana. The sender must be careful to gire bis own full name and address. . and that of the perspiv whps recxPoAmoney JLre-, ceipt win ue given to toe senaer oy me . i ? i i k - . . gent, wuicu reccipi must do Kept Dy l lie sender, and not. forwarded i to t da place w u ere tne money is to be paid. Tbe person who receives tbe money in Europe will be jeqired to give, bis own name and address and tnat oi iue sender." . , Meetino of the Commissioners OF NAVIGATION AND PltOTAGK. At a meeting, of the. Commissioners of Na'vi-1 auu pugr t ueu a uesuay, April , 1869, t was ordered, j .. t ; 4 ' Fiw,"That All' bnots fbr the.Cape Fear River and Bars shall renew their Branches and ' Bonds by or ' before the IStbday It May 'next ' '8and, That all apprentices shall renew their licenses by" or before same date. ' , 1 1 Third. .That each Branch, and License glWl date from the rst -Mondav in Mav.M to , continue ia iorra , for the term of one year thereafter, and until a renewal of the same shall be ordered. .- Fovrthi That the'Tjilol; lriwuired to send in the names or the seenrities of their bonds t or before Tuesday, 20th April, instead, that the same1 may tie acted upon at a meeting of this board to be held that day. t .. n i '. .r ..,;.!. .-i i-o.-.i t: Fifth, That 1 he fees to be paid to the clerk, for the use of this Board shall be for issuing branch, receiving and record ing bond for each, and every .pilot fSjjbr issuing license for each and every appren tice, $2. ' - , - ;ijrfA,All pilots neglecting , or-refusing, to renew tbeir. branches and bonds, as hereinbefore ordered, shall be suspended until, this order is complied with. v BewRth. Tbat the Clerk of this Board notify each and every pilot of this order. SILAS N. MARTIN, Chairman. B. J, Lawtok, Clerk, i m: The Special Court meets thia wrnugii v.rOciocK me ity viau buftding and 'will dispose i of violations of the city ordinances, and at 10 oclock it will sit at the Court House for the trial of caaea byiury:, rS?-iX'i'l T' . l .. . y , ;, Lucas Jr.', of Charleston;1 the recently ap pointed Clerk of fhe'Speciir Court, pre sented liis bond jestenlajr,;' and it was ac" ceptea witnout aesiianon, . 9 -a . . ... a. - m j . ' Tuesday, April 4 ! i in..; ft----f,. 1 I It -tt. Weather c.tol, but very pjeisant; Business appears to, be better. FRpM BELOW. Bound Out Capt. Gilbert, of the llMMtllrTntorirt oat tiiatto,J&$&dexa U SturUui, and Adtlit Sowntend are jliQuad vut,,, ,Thf former is lying , at .Ifew. Inlet, and tbs- latter st SaiithvlUe. ; , Boun4 JnrNpsasels fpported.. Went to sea to-day (Tuesday) Schr. u t .r . u i:i t : "Wind blowing Hgltt from the Sotith. -etewmabi ansuip w tweea viya- arnvea at i'JTti oo the 4th inC making the passage K.'lif - fia'l' i .St 4 o;j . Bkef. George Bappler ofiorf $ to tiia pttllto 4he vnlcest beel ever, yet , of- litf4'H tlieTllgtoftl.kiti'anwill bi ti-'Xif.' hi.icistoiDera at cheap lCe. CAtl Wmorroy morning at Bapplers stall l A the Market House, : I I iUi.S- it iii i FAAi8KhwA ' card, something new .and t uAiuqe . Call and.seejthem at tue Stab offipe. 'ia4bpensabta. tor?heerchidt 'TWith neAt bbsfircss 6atd printed on itpgood advertisement ' is securer. sLeatel orders At the Star Pkentxno Housel To Bc8mKgi Men. Call At the SARoflca aiid JeAje your prqers forj some Of Al)ose)iaia5moi:n.valQpeS( iTUlilTonr rboifnessrckt(fneatIy printed ori theroi4 r ! asw ajiijkawcuuio. W . Tt. n Dm . . - , . . Barrt ( BaOTMBS-r-LoreUard's cUsonUhip JJyVIlnilnfftpn ;NeTVolAiUer leaves soaorro wa . -. k. " 'i.Cn iCHXNCX, Jr.-JmportaDt to Her- casatoAn4T-nn ' ,Jes J. Bbdbicx. Positive and Peredft- v Jii'Tf .cAjatf.r-MoatWi 'mertinic cbanlesl Aid and Protective Association, A; . 'rlRfe-fer rkss'ca ,46.Ut'lsi4 jTcWl itfrices. -t tut! nMtM f jnri ThoStattnte t 1,1 mil at Una. 1st. A state of war of itself susoea da tbs Statute of Limitations without any special acxpiiegisiauon. ,intr t , 2d, If tliat be not so. then the Act of Con gress oi the lltu. June. 1864. ,12 8tat.123. did suspend .that ;6atuttio; this tate, and covers over yer fiiatui or omission 1 in tha legislaUoo.apon this aabject.r ; 9d. JCapoU facta and -Retrospective laws stated And distinguished, .tf t , ; f From tha report ofa case filed ia tbe 8pe- ' dal Court we collect the above jpo?nts re cently decided by Judge i, Cwtwclt ,The names of tha parties to the suit are unnec essary. , .The action' was on a promissory aota falling doe Sept. 5thv 1881, to wbich Ibc defendant pleaded the 8tatnte of Linv- tatwns!''fhe Iqllo'wiqgl Uihe opiniob'joa , file & 'xy-Ki j u;ia. iu-f.'' -:. t :.-!. j CANTWELt; J; ' Wbaterer remedy exists fbr tbe 'enforcement of a contract is in law 'parilTf fthe contract: Ji It k as-been re-' peatedty held that Wader the Constitution this remedy may berretardect The Legis lature may shorten or extend the limita tion, which Is part of it, or it may suspend Its operation for' a certain ' time.1 Cooley, Const: Lim. 860, Stearns a Gittings, 23d III.1, S87 (cited by Rodman, J., in Jacobs ea.' 8malfwood),' but it cannot be altered -A. fl . A . a. 1 ; J 5 - X. a materially to tue aetnment or tue creait- 6r. The prtsent case presents this ques tion. ; Supposing the remedy to be entire-. !y gone, can it be revived to the aetnment of the debtor, 'and without any act or promise of his, by an act of tbe General Assembly or by the State Convention T Ho doubt retrospective laws for the benefit of Certain classes other than ' creditors are valid : As, for example, the act of the Gen- 1 i a ' ' i t . x , cm f V . ? i r '. I. . : era i ssemuiy oi iouu legiumsung certain informal marriages ' theretofore had be tween 'freed men with their consent and on their compliance with certain formula. and so, the acts of Consress extending tbe provisions of the Pension Laws to benefi ciaries other than those originally named ; so also there are-familiar cases where an act done or -aa estate granted may be made good by matters at poet facto, 8 Rep., 146 : 4BePv22il' yetiiUeia,aiaut; to-. this power, air, ror .example. an act indifferent when done cannot bemade criminal by sub sequent legislation, 1 B.C 46 Fletcher t. Peck, 6 Cranch, 87, 188, bat the prohibition in tbe constitution does not extend to civil rights or remedies, Calder tt. Bull, 3 Dafl. 880; Gospel Society sa Wheeler, 2 Gall, 105, 188, ami as to them it ia competent to make ' what are1 called ex pest facto, ' or more correctly speaking, rest respective laws during the " continuance ' of the con tract, and while the remedy thereon re mains unimpaired by the Statute ot Limi tations, but we agree with the counsel for the defendants that when a cause or action has been once barred by the Statute 'of Limitation it cannbt be revised by a sub sequent repeal, -Baldo rt.'Tolmie, 1 Or., 2. 'The second question submitted by the' argument is whether the plaintiffs ac tion waa so barred, and we think the gen eral orinci ole insisted on br Mr. London for the defendants is correct.. .That the statute begins to run from tha moment the right of action accrues, . and unless . the statute be totally repealed . continues to run, although interrupted by temporary suspensions ever all the ground and inter vals not occupied by such, suspensions.'. - .3. It is true that at tue time ot mating the contract there waa a statute that of the 11th of Mav. 1861 which orohibitetf suits upon the particular class of chosea to. bicb this bill ot acceptance belongs, ana as to them it was provided that the time during which tbe laws should be ta torce shall not be computed, but this act was not in torce on tha 5th SepL, 1861r when tbe acceptance fell ;due, having been ex- firessly repealed byan which took effect n the previous Augnst. ' ' ' '.. ' .The act. of the 11th September follow- inr took 'effect " only - from its' ratifica tion. Here.' then,' there were ' six days when under tbo state law,. tue statute ot Limitations 'operated upon -this accept ance but this act and tha subsequent law of the lOtb February,1 1 boo, the statate re lied on by . the; defendants as an excuse for their delay, operated over the. whole pe- nod thence Intervening ttntu " the end oi the war." "in.;,, v- ttf -'.':- t ' We hold that " the war . ended on lie. 20th Au2U8t,1866,;' when . peace . was proclaimed by the- President. There the statutory bar re-attacnea. expiring on tue 20th . August, 1869. : The act of February, 1863 waa recoirnizea dv our supreme court as of force at January-Term 1867., Neely vs. Ctaiff'. 1 Phil.; 187;- It may lie remaric ed In supporf of this view of the rights of the parties, that it ia said in Co. Litt, En tries, that a descent cast in time' of war will not toll the .entry ol him wuo uatn the right of entry, because, saith the book where the Courts are not open for the , ad ministration of justice, whether occasioned W rebeliionihsurrection or foreign in va- ... -i . i r e i S!OR It 19 SSK1 to U Hianil WH, uu laches is not then imputable to the party. 1 Hayj 250. Besides which, the act of Congress of the 11th June, 1864 (13 Stat. 123), M appli;bll-'v'Tbe8econsideratIons maKe it unnecessary so consider - mo : va- rious otbet points suggested, for it h plain that, take it any way, tbe action is in time. Jndorment for the olaintiff for the amount of tbe d" with interest frpm the .otU SeptemUejl8Ql, aad tor costSj ,f BUbopAtktaaBa Ap r vlsiuuonin the Bpring Beaufort,.:.:...".:..,..... oi ioo: .-.-? ....April " 1 WewDern " ,4 . 7 .1 9 11 8t, John's, Pitt county, .'. ; . . i .: . . Trinity Church, Beaufort county,... . St. John's, Durham's Creek, Beaufort county,.., . .... i. ..at .t. ......... r- 8outh Creek, Beaufort county,.. Baia. Beanfert county,.. . PangOj Beaufort county,. ...... Ztn Church, Beaufort county....... Washington, . ; .. .; . f WUHamston, Plymouth. fit. Lake's,,; Washington county,..,... , 8L Davids, Washington county, ...... ., " 13 ? 13 " . 15 . 18 " 17 18 " ' 526 " 21 23 ElUabetl. UtT1,...,i.i...v.i..l Hertford,, '.i . . ' ..1 . . . ' Id en ton, Gatesvine-, Coleraine, Bertie county, .V. ......... j Windsor. .WodrilW4 Bertie county, M f 9 Scotland Nec-.wi.v..'..i.j.i..i..i M Tarborouirh 13 nOSADALIS X BOSADALIS Z There la srood authority 'or stating that In this country, one out of every six persons ia afflicted with Scrofula, la on formror another. .a tnsumptloa Watte S welling, orne form ot na uisases, cnumrea uianua, Jwa jm intorKxt lev Bowel -Coirmptiom, Ok, ta In- Ocied so orevmlaat aad fatal ba Shis class disease become, tbat it is dreaded as Ah great manra of the mm. nd vet titer all readily yield to RoSasaus, the great Blood Parltier. i Wholesale Depot and Labratory,61 Exchange riase, liaiumore, Ala.- iab yow iwrm ioc -It, and lor osadaUs Alaoaaao for lai, aad read tee Certifloatea e remarksbis eares ner- 1 fotreUby this gceatc ; imitator an4 ltiok lTorth Carolina in 'a irutshell f "S-i. a . :,;;:lr(':;:! 7'- A new "fire-enginetin RaleTgh proves a suck-cess." ' "!?,::l:?,:!M. ! proves a suck-cess. " .( i .i; li 15i!; -A land agency has been eatkbK nsned at uotdsboro by Messrs. Pierce,' AX e- The Statesville ArrSeriean rep resents tae wheat crop of that section as' ery promising.- - .,,,., s,- J The reconstruction of the At-; bAatiCjTeanessee fc Objo R. fo, is agitating, a! i ' - . aw i . -w.' tae peopie otireaew co.,, . . .. ,, , ( I . Thieves' went1 thrbeiw',''flie smokebouse of Gen. Rl B. Vance, at Ashe- vuie, on tae Z4tn tilt. . 1 ' ' l Three valuable mules belong ing ; to : Col. W. Baird, of : Bunc ombe county, were drowned in Ivy "Creek last weer. . rWith few, exceptions 1 the press ; of the two Carolinaa continue to recom mend the Carolina Farmeb to their reAderfc" , We thank them" . ' c ., The Legislature has finally determined-to locate the penitentiary at Raleigh. This is the most sensible step that body has yet taken, and we doubt not the next step msny of the members take will be right the penitentiary. !; r ? T-Thirtv-six citizens of Polk co; were before the .U. S. Commissioners, at Asheville, but Thursday, charged with il licit .distilling,, ;Tweoty-ope; were dis-' charged, ten required, to give bonds for futaro appearance, five -bad their cases continued, and three who couW not give oona were -mggoov:,. ;, t WA8BHTGT01I. Latest News From the Cnpital. Special Telegram to the Dispatch. 1 -i . '; Washington April 5, 1869. ' ' TUB REMOVAL OT DISABILITIES. Tbe Select Committee of the Senate on Disabilities holds daily meetings, and has its bands full, as numerous petitions come in duly. The law requiring all applica tions to be made over the signature of the applicant, many who refused to allow, ap- pucation to be made in their behalf by others are now. applying personally. ; The committee consists of seven members, the labors being equally divided. .The com mittee this week will report a large num ber to be relieved of disabilities. THE PRESIDENT SIGNS ' THK. CIVIL TENURE ' :" - BILL. ' 1 ' ": - - The President to-day signed the . modi fied civil-tenure bill, and , notified the House of Representatives of the same. ' The .bill now goes to .the State . Depart-' ment tor record, baying become a law. :J GENERAL LONGBTREET.; .. . Tbe discussion in executive session of the Senate on Saturday over Longstreet, tasted two noun. ' The vote on his confir mation was 25 to 10 numbers of senators leaving before the vote was taken. 1 ! Longstreet will probably remain but a short time at New Orleans, the intention being to send him to Mexico ' if ' Sickles declines. - " ' XlTOlTIoV'iro' 'fctTBA. ' Informatioa has been received' by the Government that an , expedition is -.being organized at New Orleans, under.. General eteedman, to reinforce tbe insurgents in Cuba. , Special instructions have been sent to Admiral Hon, by the Navy Depertment, to intercept them. , ( : . .;,;. k ; , . AT.THjy, WHITE .HOUSE. ' Quite a number of visitors were 'at the White House to-day," .'And. among' them the nsual number of senators acd repre-'tentativea."""- -t'--v. : .c A Baltimore delegation had an " Inter view with the President about 3 ' o'clock but it is no t known what took place. " Ami MIC I1JCU1W1I Ul IUU VOUlUCb VUlACU on the President, ' I n .. !. -. i. I Wallace. NEW ADyERTIEMENTS. ? iroticb ii. 1 THK BCfitfUB koVTHLT HEET. ' ing of tbe Meohaates' Aid and Protective Ansoeiatloa will be held In their Hail- this (Wednesday) eyening. April 7th.,- As business of Importance will oe brought before the meeting, pnnetaai attenaanoe m requirea. 4 AS. M. UCUAKI T ap7-ltj rtrtl rrt It. Secretary. SHERIFF'S OFFICE, Niw Habovsx Cocwtt, April 8d, 1869. v llmWCto' HeiAts ani ; Trate PKatSOatft IlfTEBEgTED WILL take notice that all who exercise eertAln trades and professions are required by the Bfith Section of the K even tie Act- of March, 1889, to obtain a License of the Sheriff. . By the 42d Section of said Act it is made my duty re. CALL WITHOUT DELAY AND OBTAIN TVUKZICENSESr L rT-T rxrrzs c J.fWJsoHENCK. .'. . wuv iii i v w iiaiii ii V va vvuuvj a Uri Positive iMfi;-- .'::.;" ' peremptory i MT STOClt MTJST BK CLOSED AttT in TEN DAYS. Heavy sales for the last tnree aays give tne evidence or tne nnparrai leled bargains offered. Many Goods are soW at less than . NEW YORK VALUE. Delay in being served will not again occur as vay corps oi Asstssants naa oeen. increasrxt jno:jthedbick, , f. i -t . , -C)ornei;of rketand Seooadt. apJ-48Mt j..,r r.:rt(- -.:-. V'.'f j r . ...... 1 i i I , ' Ki. ; :;X)XlUIABLva,;. ; Steamsliib Line. ;T Tli Weir Iron Steamer ...V.OLTJITTEEE, ,tfliit:E BAJVB -roR TOSK V THURSDAY, AprUStharii- r JFor XEelgaA eagagennts applT to "':, -. i ;n?l n ftAHBY, BROTHEBS. TfFP" :? Wholo ITo:'101' ' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.; "vItifla.PaIti-H;' JTHI A pact; TIIAT TOIT FDUdTHK Mriiest Stock and Best Assortment of t; ' BOOTS AND SHOES; U k iri :( xhe LOWEST PRICES WthO Citr -' " ' At 19 Front Street.'' ' ' Go and eti'-':':'---' A4 M ' GEO. &. FBENVII. A SQK, .;. 'apitfj' ' " S9KorthFoatst. New IceHdiii6f: rTTTE WILL ESTABLISH IK, THE CITT OF YV WUmington, about the 15th of April, an "H'ow.1 i ..;;.'. l-ct; 'tin; at .ii T; We will supply los to the ettlsens at the great ly reduced price of V-.' and afford facilities tor obtaining tt ,' , 1 1 , AT AIX HOURS, .t) U i t . , v T -y NIGHT OB X -4 . SICK OR WELZ. We respectfully soUoit a share of the pnbhe patronage. WALKEB SLKAKES CO. mariS-eodtfWTSnaclm . , ,. - . i 3 PIA1I0S. BEAT PIANOS, DIRECT PBOM TOE most celebrated German and American Manufacturer.' rl miiKiTljii ., For sale at . j . .. ..UEINSBEBGEB'S' BOOK STORE. apt-tf , w, , . ..... , ,r ... , j. i " iron ti Go i-5 1 "-vt YrTA' tl XV A B6KST, BEST ,IJT fUlilEAlSSTSlOClCOr . J . J - - NEW BOOKS. 1 ' - i.iii.Tr " -MI fit A rlvTThty-B-D fflii' Krtr MTTarr' uxaa av nuiuif sav. can alwayt be found e., at ' ift heinsberger'S ; Live Book Store. aprll 4 179 ( 4e- ... f .rr Copartnership Notice. T UETSOEESieSEO, HAVING THIS day 1 formed a Copartnership tender ua Arm name of . ' , . ' :. EDWAUDS & HALL, Offer' to the Public a well Selected Stock of iGROCERIESi; ' ' AT THE ' ..... , LO WEST C A S IT PRICES I All Conslamments of COUNTRY PRODUCE will also receive onr tett attention 1 and as suring our frienns that their interests shall in all cases be carefully studied we res pee fully solicit a continuance of the liberal patronage bestowed on the' old Arm of EDWARDS A SMITH, at tbSiSame stand, No. 3 South Water S'reet,', .. ' " ' ' t -i. 1:.' -.(. -v J. J.EDWARDA, ' , . B. E. HALL, j,, .4; March 1st, 18CB. i . - . - 2S-nacly t ! ., BRIGIT0U. "I" K. T. N. HITCHCOCK baa he honor to announce 610. P. BBIGNOLI,, 'the greatest Lyrio Tenor living,,; t For Positively One ZViglit Only, . V THATJATT HATilV,!: I' With Mile. MARIE LOUISE DUB AND. ithe ?oung favorite Prima Donna,' from the Grand talian Opera, New York, sad a great UBtar Company , .fi (:P . s j ? . Friday Eveulng, April 9th, t. j." Donnixetti's Splendid Comio Opem,V' ." , M-i DON PASdlXAl-E, I i . I - ,witn the following remarkable east t - NORINA,. v..WIe.IXirasB, DON PASQUALti Slpr. KarSt. DR. MAL ATET A.1 . . J.. . .'. .. i .-. Htr. isearlllt. 'THE NOTARY, ......i.-i.Allgr. Laellt. ... .- . .- . AND :- .rolilj, ' ' ERNESTO, ............Slg. Brigweli. S9- It -being tnpossSbM 4a 'announce a sec ond night in Wilminjrton, the Manager has consented to give on tbe ami lymm the eel: ebrated Miserere (Tower Sccsel-froia, Verdi's :t TT. TRrt V A TO'R'P. t! t -,, ; - . ; i- t In order that tha public may have en oppor tunity of hearing BI(iBRl(iNOU'8,woriI-re-nowned Morceau, the thrilling 1 i .; m.-yii&JfoWEtl SONG, .-"T pis. Leonora .......... .i.' . .i iMUew Dnrand. Manrico. ..... . .., .Sig. Brignoli. .l.-'Uti t,i'l -t SiLiLi l 1 iHT.'r H ;'.' " I- Conductor and Aeeosnps nlat Sig. Steffanone. Doors' open at t eclocki J Cartain rises at dmission SI ; Reserved Seats in Paraneite and Dress Circle 50 seats extra t Box la Third Tier 75 cents;. Gallery SO- cents. The front Seats in Gallery may be reserved for Mi cents extra. .--. . . ( . 1. The sale of seats win commence' on Wednes day morning at W. H. Lippitt'a Drag Store,' and W hi taker's Book Htore, a S oetoek. 1 A3" Polite and efficient Police and. compe tent Ushers will be in attendance. ; . -, ap(M80-lt" -. It 1.-4- i TTTATJAH HALL! U 1 i il.i B. P.' WfflTMA.-.ibLJs' llANXaks. THE MANAGEMENT BESPECTP OTP lyannonces that he has effected an en. ragemeat with the talented, aad, wonderful Magician i V - j i 1! :hi , .8 A;R,P( E.H-T,, j - whowniappeaz la Mew Trfteft. AHwaWfaa auu m.wmmn44WWMmm.mmm. - .. Idul? 13. t ' ,, TWO KIGftTS ;ONLY, i TaeMay M EiMay,Iiril PirlTti TICKETS S5 cents. ' '. -f Reserved seats SO eents. B ; . i ?f 1 : Tielrttif foVnlisttt the Bail) 1 -'i v ' i' 1 5 '."1 - I. I aprll 8 t7S-tf :i At Low prices.; . . . , -. 7.1 -. , i. '400 Bales HAY.' 1,000 barrels FLOUB. ' L -..'. r loo barrettsPORK. t r SO hhds. BAQON. Sides aad ShonldeTa. . SO tons bboe TRON. i '"" y. .;i-jJt ''5 iv ito kegsltAjLg,. vfinh'i ru;i 1 I" .. 0,000 ptnxnds XUstillers 'GLUsi!- V- ; " lca bai rnejl SUQARS, Jn.. '? t ; IOO basrs COFFEE. ..'A.?.? r.LX-tk. ! f , S5S nevf New YtrXSyiBIT CASKS. 1 - avvsjes gotten xarmraaaBaeesmga l t J lj.i ;.r rr Jt -.tV'-LjJr ;ih-hj4 9- CBACKEBS, Candy Candles, Soda, Soap, Ac sfttfcRf.tMrr ApUf.fi v ,WHXIAMS , Marrlatw,-1 'T&olljrvodarxaneral and X - : mro ungual! SHI CaiCB) J iiiUT,,!0-,;ia ttvanaofj sUierwlae fuu rates i Itll r ta Kew York, and North , Oarollna ; ,STEAMSniP LINK.t j;T,TOIl6, FA8X, BAILING pTTJSHU rivHAIlYSAIIiqiJI), 'j i caat Hoamiv.: f r TT11-1. LEAVE WnAkr. BE f V tween Dook and Oranae streets, for the above port, on WEDNESDAY. AnrUTth. t;f i.'Mivl.' .iij This Line wiH - oomprise the following Steamers t,l mi i 'X'W FAIRBANKS. . . . , '.Capt. A HcVrii. WM. T CLYDE! . . . ,'Vi" " " D. P. Moboaw. BEBCCEA CLYDS. 1 jhj Q. CxicmtSTBa. MABT 8ANF0RD. . . .. ' ' t Jomt Mooaa. WllW Aeli ad4ltlettat ktWanieya ka'kay - ae Bawle aasS SIM Deaaasada )f sauing Irom NSW YOBS every : ' WEDNESDAY AND BATtntDAT, At 4 1 M., from Pier 1 B.TA. footof Wall St. Tlie attention of SHIPPERS la called to the LOW BATES and GREAT FACILITIES effei ed by this I4ne : All ' LoRges Promntlv pAidf. -if- - . .- 'il44.t'A- : J.-ii( . ' THROUGH BILLS OF LADING given to PAYKTTEV1LLK, V. Cand all polnla on the Wilmington, Charlotte and B. B. Road, Wil vaington weldon R. Road, Wilmlagton and Manchester R..Boad, and their Connections. For Freight engagements, apply to ; i-, ; - ; - WORTH ADAN1EJU Agents. ' Agent to New York, JAMES HAND, t' ( -vu -ii 104 Wall, Corner of South Street . apl-476-tf a. i-i.-J .il t j.ijrear, YArk. Phlladelpbla A fei d Soutlicrn ' j llsil fitcamablp Xine lf .I i a i :SV ' " t i. i ' ' h ti V. '" i'i THE FAST AND FAVORITE STEAMSHIP i.J4iii'i'Wk.; - P I i 0 JI ;E vE R. at, i: ; iapt. whtbakka'";!-.'' -TTriti'BiTll ' T HE "' POEEOWING ' VV Schedule between PHILADELPHIA and WILMINGTON, N. C. - M' V -LEAVE PHllADELPHIA. Jtanoary i Srd, 1808. v April :.-J i Srd 1800. 17th,' -.. 18th, . Febraarj tmV 1; - May V nd i " 18th. ' . 16th, Mareh - Bth, Jane ' ' Us, ' u itti. . liuh. : . , T. .-, , :..' , J 'TT . x t n I w itIt ,mTiniAW , ' January 1MW 1 QAM 1.H ' 1MV . loth; 18. 'April" ' loth, i89 - mn, - -.i .4--; vnn, February 10th, 'May:' ' lothi " ; 25th, f , 84th, , " March 12th, June- 8th, - th, nd, - .. For Freight or Passage, apply to 'WOBTH A DANIEL, Agents, Wilmington, N. C. W. 1L JAMES, General Agent, - Queen 8 tree Wharf. Philadelphia. . . CHAS. E. DILKES. Freight Agent, 13S Walnu v. Street, Philadelphia. .-,! ; Uanl0-407.tljul Marine Insurance effect 1 eel to aft forts in the 'lUnited'- States 'ana - We1 In dies by ' i i Barry .Brothers, , ; .Wilmington, A N.C. London, Liverpool and Gierante CoT ; any. AffetsGold;$r7,iX)5io26 Directors 'peiMhaliyrcbpnine' ior all en gagements ci the Company.- " it '."iH '. Jfmvigtoh,NonhCarmna GREAT ARRIVAL , S t iiljr-.'-uJ 'rA'i nrw-';j i 'V' ' ' ',. S PE III G GOODS V.4 a'U i.i' Jl lull ! '! it') iHfir TTJST BECEIVED, A LARGE STOCK el lien's and Boy's CLOTHING, Which I will sell at astomsning tow prices r rt:t: -MiV.i.ii FINE BLACK SUITS 1 j l'N'.ti.'l!K-i il-'BLUE'ELANNEL4' iiJu : &y WRITKLINEK - New styles Kagllstt WALKING SUITS ii Fine Light Colored CASSIMEBE PANTS Fine Black Cloth and Deerskin PANTS j Blaek Cloth and Silk VESTS t White MarseUles and Linen VESTS r "; ' .tl?ji'WMii -i ngq Mt j-1 . 1 -fin; ! - -jl i: ' fli Jj.-.i; '.' i iJ'.U i'. ii.... i. A large assortment of Boys' JACKETS aad M :.-IfANTS4 -''! '''). ' - -.: , A large stock of White and Colored Striped ' "LINEN SHIBTSt'"'1 ' l' '"! ''" . New -tyles of COLLARS and NECKTIES 1 ' UNDERSHIRTS,' DBA WEBS, HDK'FS, Ac. My' MottolJaUkSaleSani Small rHts. !1 Jl Give me call before pn'rohAsug' else- here, aad save S3 per eesU.u in; 4it 1. M a "oi ,ALDAVH.ij . apft4T-fl-i "..r1"' 'iitn-Arlort street. r.To CnoIier&M.-- YTAinAVE A UAGKiriCKXT USE efasw Brands i"'ii,'' l.1- '::'-'.'J ' ' - v . ya iiiai)) a ci ' ' vr 4 v r 4 to . OPERAS, LONDUS. . ,., Vu .'- .i.l.r.i iliJ i .ii.' t 11 ' i .i I Every 8tyle Every Quality, , 4 4 I- , . 444 .... .... I bolsMde and Betafl, at if ';;. i;vxi a GEO. MYEBS'.ii ..-, . 1 . apA-tf . , , 11 and, y .Front Street 5 TTrti'rlrif hlr '1ti fi '"' :JW.q w. ivTK-t iV i-.?.pr '" 'ry-n GEORGE MYE&S,r ; " '. aptCtf , , ;J ;; 1! IS Front street ' ,Q4Tfcif Oh?- 0 ll. .- M.3a ;22QU'CnmKOUB3iA:) i;. spril4-tf S7, t8 and North, Water st. 'X CM Ik- a. A JUACCUBiATEI.T Jt7 1 Compounded at aU hours, eight and day j jNarHi SH jrTTrs..DOTQ fTQBE, l ii' .' I f JfJ-w.', -".- .ri -" ' v. .'VV . ! T 4T' J o

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