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: A. 1 ; I 1 Jlii UAIlil U1PIA1 111 $ M.J I published daily . (SundayH cxMpict!,) at' Wil It ? i-i' i if ini:toii,'. C, bj BAKRY & BERNARD. terms or snwcRimox : naMfTpircjl to eieut jfU irder Jjr lOf) K : iANJQLJOB PRINTING, on ahort notice and rv- i: i - One 3 ear Six m-mths...... Tlirec monfhs... One month aviuMe tenhit H H i. V It 51 t T Jtf" Orders froi aercaslblc point a In the oun try promptly filled, and forwarded y mall or tx- press. - ( , j ... . .... T.' 'Tzr"'-'mr?!l'Km mpmmrmm" m.,w.'j "iwmin Hi- in mm n miw m .-fa myi upwmhww jinn n ! wJCHj "PRINTING d ' "" " "" ; ' PTnTTriTTT"!' , i TTTk- ' A TT.TT ; TVV; T tpk tt-ni tt?k a srm Titt"tt , : 1 . I i i i ' ' ..wax. .. : k .: -a f t 1 ......................... . i I i . ..I, v - ' ; i f . i . . . ;t ! " . i i - i , -I -? . . i .; . ... .... .. . . . , . ,. ,r .. . . . -. i : . to rn ' i r fST All pubecriptions pajalle strictly in ad- ; I3f Oraers nrast be acctnripaxicd ny the t ash. "vaucev Offlee fo. 41 Market Mreet, ophite C'itj VOL. I. WILMINGTON, C, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 18G5. Office No. 41 Market street, opposite City ' BARRY BERNARD Hotel. , NO. G. ... . . '! I - - .ViJor t '1 to LINES OF TRAVEL. WlkMIftC-TOX. t'HARLOTTE AND KLTilEUFOltU HAIL KOAU. -Orrtcs Wil., Char. fc Rcro. R. R. Co., i LAVKiSBrKO, 8pt. 7th, 18fi5. f Schednle. Train. . Down Train. Inroday .and Saturday. "Monday and Thursday 'Itart. Vilininrton..8.00 A KiversidV V.00 North Weat 10.00 MarlTillc 11.00 M. Sand Hill.... 6. 00 A. M. " Laurel llill...f,.&4 " Laurinbunr...7.yo Sho Hffl...:8.06 Kindale....l2.H P. M. Red Bank. Hrwn Marsh l.Oo BldfntHn'..1.4 Lunilerton. . .3.18. If. Neck ...4,0ft Krd Banka...4.M Hlioe Heel.... 5.34 Ijurintmnr . ..n.00 Lanrel Hill.. .6.30 .Moaa Nerk...9.'J4 !Lunibcrtn..l0.12 Bladewtion.ll.Sr. 4 4 .Brown Marahl2.24 P. M. I" Kos.Inda!e..L..1.12 44 MarIriIle...;.2.24 ' 'North West. ,3.00 RiTrrBide.....4.S0 ? Arrirt af i Wilmington.. 5.30 " Arrirt at Sand Hill r in . Kjr The aiove train win dc mn as a freight train with . iaener eoaclirs attaehed. In addition, iiuoth'T train will run ex clusirelv for freight twice P-r wtrek if a sufficiency of m ight is onVred. WM. II. ALLEN, Master of Transportation. ...t. y - ' 1-tf wilmin;ton a Manchester r. r. officx Gbj. Sipt. Wiu A Max. R. Roai, i Wilmixotos, N. C, August 2Ctli, 1805. f N AND AFTER SUNDAY, AUfiUST 2rriL J daily'tfaiiiK for passengers and freight, will nin over the Wilmington and Manchester Rail- r.-ad as follows: . ; L:ive Wilmington'daily at 0,00 A. M. Kingsville ... :7.35 P.M. Arrive at Wilmington dailv at 3.05 P. M." " Kingsville " " ..1.25 A.M. Tlioe trains connect with trains on North K;i-.li rn ,R;iil Road for Charleston, the Cheruw fc i (Lirlington Railroad and Wilmington fc Weldon K'.kilroHtt. Tuere la daily stage leommuuieation i tT-en KingsTille and Columbia, S. C.f eonnec- un-vith these trains. There is also aline of tagi-s-between Camden and Pointer (on Wil. and VI mi. KiUiroaii.) ine uoai connecting witu inese t mi us Uave- and arrives at Wil. fc Weldon Rail- r. kuI wharf. .The freight oflice of the Company will be at A. H. VanlM)kkeIen's wharf, on the .remises recently occuiued bv A. E. Hall, and by t aiiicr North Carolina in running to Fay ett evil le.- A II freight will "be received and delivered. at this -int. I'asseuirer business is done from llminir- !im V Weldon Rxulroad wharf, and freight business from above wharf. HENRY M. DRANE, Supt. . t l J ' . t ' " . 1-tf WILMINGTON AND WELDON R. It. W'M.MtXUTOX t WXLIHX R. R. CoMPAJiT, f ' . v " Wilminuton, Aug. 2U, IJS65. f " ..... r t IT Passenger Trains Schedule. IKOM-TIUS DATE TRAINS ON THIS ROAD 1 w ill run as follows: ' Leave'-Wilmington at. ..4.00 P. M. Arrive at Weldon at . . . ... ..K.00 A. M. Leave Weldon at 2. (X) P. M. Arrive at Wilmington at ". ........ .5.40 A. M. Connecting at Weldon lotli ways with trains to tiul from Petersburg, by flastou Ferry, and on' direct to Norfolk and Washington ; connects at ;.Mploro with traixs to RaJcigh and Newlern. Also connects at Wilmington with the Wilming ton V Manchester Railroad south to Charleston, i olumoia, Atlanta, savaniiali, iloutgomerv, ve. S. L. FREMONT, Engineer and Supt. IK't J l tf FOR NEW YORK. V O M M E R C I A.li L INE H E A. 1 STEAMSHIPS FAIR BANKS. CArr. Hunter, and W. p. CLYDE, Capt. Robbiks, will form a weekly liu ltween 8531 U ilmingtAn, North Carolina' and New York, sail ;.f ..r.n- Tiii'nsnir - For freight or passage, having superior nccom- , BRADLEY A WOEIILER, Agents, No. '2t North Water street, Wilmington. PIERSON A COLLINS, Agents, - 77 South street. New York, oct 9 . - . ' -. l-3m (aiiR JOB OFFICE, rniE DISPATCH JOB-OFFICE Is one " of the MOST COMPLETE In North Carolina. Tin- entire establishment. is fitted out with New Material and Presses, cnibraeimr over ONE HI NDRED FfjiThTS OF TYPE; A LARGE Y UNDER IWVER PRESS; a GORDON JOB HKK ; and large WASHINGTONJLVND PRESS. With these facilities, aided by skilful workmen, V are prepared to execute, on reasonable terms, ahd in a satisfactory maimer, all k'iuds of PLAIN AND FANCY PRINTING, . . sren as HOOKS, ... fr PAMPHLETS, ' HAND BILLS, ' . POSTERS, BUSINESS CARDS, WEDDING CARDS, . visiting cards, 0v . circcl; ARS, Bill Heads, Druggists Labels, ' Railroad Blanks, - Ijegal Blanks, Vc., Src.", Ac.,'&c. We have n hand a choice assortment of PA PERM and CARDS, of all tiwlitics and colors, and respectfully ask of the public a share of their patronage. BARRY BERNARD. 1-tf mt 9 LMPORTANT TO PRINTERS. ; - GoMaiVs ' J()o Presses. rpiIE UNDERSIGNED HAVING ACCEPTED JL an Agency for the 6ale of these- Justly celebrated presses, S Arc now prepared to furnish tlH.m on short notice, At Manufacturer's Prices.' It is almost universally conceded that the rs o nn ov, j o n is i: it U superior to auy Job Press now in use. It is the cheapest Press of its capacjty that is made in t lie t'nited States; being j, j SIMPLE, FAST AND DURABLE, And easily run by treadle or steam.' All sizes furnished, from ,thc smallest to the bn'st." , . ". . , ; ... -ThVsc Presses are guaranteed by the manu- Seturer. 'r'- Circulars, containing full descriptions, sent by uail on application. . ' ! One of these Presses may be sees in operation t the office of the. Wilmington pisjnich,,,. For further information, Address BARRY Vk BERNARD, ' WUmlngtoiCNJC DIRECTORY. COMMMISSION HOUSES. ATKINSON iSt'RIIEPPERSON, ; COMMISSION AND' FORWARDING MER . CHANTS AND IN8URANCE ACJENTfl, ' Wilmington, N.C.: t V rHEY repnucat the following popular and re X liable Comiuie( : . '. The Sveurity. Fire and Marine Insurance Com- lany, cw lork. .The Equitable Life Assurance Cum van v of tin unnca staii-a. jNew lorx. ' ! -- The I'cUbody Fire Insurance Company, Balti more. . The Maryland Life Insurance Company, Balti more. . Riks taken at the lowest rate. oet 11 . s-fm f JAMES A. WILLARD, : r C O M M IvS S I O N M EUC1IANT. Wilmington. N. C. oct 23 1-tf " i i S I i t . - . 8. I. WALI.ACE. ' i. B.. SOUTUBJiLAXD. W;VLLACE & SOCTIIERLAND, GENERAL COMJIISSION MERCHANTS, Office No. 24 North Water Street; (Wharves and Warehouses foot Walnut Street,) Wilmington, N. C. T7ILL give- prompt personal attention to all t Y . consignments of Naval Stores. Cotton. Spirits Turpentine,, Rosin, Tar, Provisions, Ace, vc., either for sale' or shipment. Also, to For- oct 'J i - rltf E. A; KEITH, C O 31 M I S S I O N MERC II A N T , t ; No. 5 South Wateu street,' ' Wilmington, N. C. oet .) r 1-tf SHACKELFORD, HAAS & CO., No. SI t 32 North 'atk"k street, Wilmington, N. C, " Axu"159 Front htrebt, Nbw York, TUY AND SELL ON COMMISSION, Naval Mores, Cotton, Lumber and all Southern Fabrics. Also all classes of both Foreign and Domestic woods. Also Keep on hand at W lluiing ton, a large stock of FAMu, T GROCERIES, at wholesale. And Agents in the United States for John'Whittemore's Cotton Cards." oet 9 ; ( 1-tf ) ALFRED MARTIN, COMMISSIONS FORWARDING MERCHANT, .;t No. 5 South Water street, Wilmington, N. C. oct 9 I ; ' l tf MURR.Vt' & MURCHISON, i . - COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND WHOLE- SALE DEALERS, j Wilmington, N. C. I) ARTICULAR attention paid to the sale f X Cotton, Naval Stores and Country -Produce generally. ; All orders for Groceries, Produce, Ac, filled at the lowest market rates. . E. MURRAY, v K, M. MURCHISON, D. R. MURCHISON. J. T. MURRAY. Wilmington. New York. 1-tf oct 9 M. McINNIS, . CDipiiaSI O N 31 E R C II A N T , No. ff North Water street, i Wilmington, N. C. 'vns'ujnmcnt and ortlrrs tul'iritetl. u. O 1-Gm I). O. WOi;TII. X. G. DANIEL WORTH & DANIEL, COMMISSIONS FORWARDING MERCHANTS j BroriCk Whanvs, "(71 C. t Ji. O. Wort?: sold thnuf) ,ttQ V alcrlrevt, Wilmington, N. C. "TXTILLl give strict personal-attention to sale or Y v shipment of Cotton, Naval Stores and ireneral produce. Also, to receiving and for warding GKds. Dealers in Bagging, Ropei; I wine, Linje, Plaster, Cement, Hair,; Salt, Coal, IV C, AC. I I I - Agents for Steamer A. P. Hurt. oei i . l-am . nm niunw w ir vipdim . i j' imwRTi.' ' HARRISS & HOWELL, :.i rs 5i n 31 e r cm n t s , And Acents for A. C. JLinc ol rs evr x ofk Steamers, j l 'SYILMIXG TOX, X. C. oct 9 My DAVID C. BRADLET. CHRIStlAX WOEIILER. BRADLEY A WOEIILER, 1 GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. .20 Noiun Water street, Wilmington,N. Cl - i Libcrxd adeatitti made on eVHsifpttncnts. 5 ( Agents for Steamships Fairbanks " and oct 9 1-Sm HORACE M. BARRY, Water street, Wilmington, N. C, general commission merchant, ' ..' and' . ;( Wholesale Dealer in Groceries and Pro I" visions. IIBERAL cash'advauce6 made on consiginnents u to ARTHUR LEARY, New York. Agent for the Steamships Starlight and Commander. oet 9 1-tf A. E. HALL, v FORWARDING A COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 22 North Water Street, ; ; Wilmington, N. C. TERSONAL attention given to consignments of all kinds of produce, either for sale or. shipment. oet 9 r 1-tf NORTH CAROLINA COMMISSION HOUSIL ANDREWS & BARDIN, ' '. 4 Wilmington, :NC. THE undersigned have established a commis sion and forwarding house in Wilmington, and oiler their services for the sIc of Cotton, Naval Stores, Sheetings, Cotton Yarns, 'Tobacco, Bacon, Flour, etc., etc.,' and to purchase former chants or others any goods sold in this-- market! Consignment and orders respectfully solicited., W. S. G. Andrews, - Bex j. II. Bardiv of Goldboro Iowell Cotton Mills,' N., C Office No. 5 South Water street, up stairs, oet 9 -J - - ..a .i.li ! . i 1-Oin iOS. B." RUSSELL. . " 1 i - r ' cnA3.- . ELLIS., RUSSELL & ELLIS, ; , CO M 3f 18 8 T O N - M:E R C II A N T S ,- Wilmington N C. oct 9 , . r : .J" r. i t. t. rEXnr'AT h . ; ;. r;- ,;, .rogkk woouk. PETTEWAY Ac MOOREj' i COM Ml S S I O N M ERCHAN T8; 7 Wilmingt on;?N;C. j . XiROMPX personal attention civen to !thc sale XT ' or shipment of Cotton, Spirits Turpentine, ie, Rosin and other produce. ; : - COMMISSION, IIOUSES. , A. A. MOPFITT. iA. g. MCXEiLU ' W. V. IfOFFITT woFriTT,' McNeill & coL, :' ti, No 4 South Wateh tkbht, ; ;,. .' f Wilmington, N C. r WT.IUL $ re prompt personal attention, to the T T . 6alc or siunment of (Jotton. iNaval atores. 'Ciencral Produce, fcc., &c. ' Abo to recciTipff and iorwaraing-poods. Unterenioltcitcd otld promptly filled. oet 9 i .-'- " . i - f - Mf I O. . PA1WLEY & CO., , COMMIT klON'MEK CHANTS, . and . " i i IMPORTERS OF SUGAR, COFPEE AND MO- LASSES, " No. 0 North Water St., Wilmington, N. C. WILL GIVE PROMPT PERSONAL ATTEN tion to all business entrusted to their care. Consignments' of Raw Cotton. Cotton Yarns. Domestics,1 -Tobacco,1 Naval Stores. Flour and other country iroduce are solicited. : , Z -- . , When, desired,- produce M ill be shipped to our i. j;t r ... mjAI - luiK-Fyuuuvmc iu ,uruuv or me uniicm ciiiee. and liberal cash advances made thereon. ' " oet 9 ' ' ' " ' 1-lm PROFESSIONAL. THOS. 'B. CARR, M. D., '.dentist:' 1:1 :i' ; ' Office and Residence No. 35 Market Street, next to Willis' Drug Store. , A LARGE STOCK QF ARTJFICIAL TEETH XA-' for sale to the Profession at a 6mall adtance rn Pliil:irlTtTiiit nri ffc 'V . . . oct 9 l-3m JOHN L. HOLMES, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ; Office at Court House, Wilmington, N. C. wet 9 ' : j. 1-lm ' ' ALFRED M. WADDELL, . ? ATTORNEY AT LA W, Office on Market between 2nd & 3d Streets, Wilmington, N. C. oct 9 1-tf JULIUS W. WRIGHT, ATTORNEY, AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Office on Princess Street opposite Court . House, Wilmington, N. C. oet 9 1 : l-3m U . '. i -;t ' '' , ; . JOHN A. BAKER, A TTORNEY AT LAW, Wilmington, N. Ci (K l 9 1-tf LAW NOTICE. . PERSON fc FRENCH. O AML7EL J. PERSON and ROBT. S. FRENCH a t O have associated in the practice of Law. Ollicc on the corner of Market and Water streets, tip Hr., over the store of II. B. Eilerw. oct 'J - l-im L A W NOTICE- f LONDON will bo found at his house, on 1A the corner of .Third and Chesmit streets, three doors North of Town Half, Wilmington. oct v - l-lm B. R. MOORE, . ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Office in; Journal Building, on Princess, between r rout and Second streets, Wilmington, N. C. oet 9 ' f 1-lm HOTELS, SALOONS, &c. CITY HOTEL. . 'J'rILE uiidersigned take pleasure in announcing JL to their freiuds and the public generally that they have, after great exertions and expense, re furnished smd opened the CITY! HOTEL, for the .reception and accommodation of the travelling publ ic. FREDERIC K & SHEMW-fcXL., . i ":'. Proprietors. N.- FREDERICK. . P. 8HEMWELL. OCt 9 ' ' ' l tf : BAILEY'S STAR HOTEL, FRONT STREET, WTLMINGTON, N. C. JAMES JL BAILE1 Troprictor. HOUSE OPEN FOR THE -RECEPTION OF guests at all hours of the day and nigld:. No pains will be Rparcd to make the, guests of the house c omfortable in every respect. ' The table' Is supplied-with' every luxury the market :affords. -hi , ; A first class restaurant is, attached to the house. where the public will be furnished with icecream or oysters in their seasons,-wines, choice liquors, oet 10 v -.:'' .' : ' - . -.; 2-tf , ., ; WILMINGTON: BAR. ; A. R. STORER,...L.::.!; v.. .....Proprietor. ' No. 10 Market Street, "Y 7"ER Y best of WINES, LIQUORS of all kinds, V ALES, fec. , ifce.',' and genuine HAVANA SEGARS, always on hand, i oct 9 1-lm , HARRY. WEBB'S SALOON, No. 20 Market street, Wilmington, N. C. C10NSTANTLY on hand the best of IMPORT J ED LIQUORS AND CIGARS. Also, Oysters, Fish and all kinds of Game In season, u oct 10 . , ; , , sn 2-lm GROCERIES, PROVISIONS," Arc. ; , r. FOR CLiSH EXCLUSIVELY.' ... . GEORGE MYERS, Nos. 1 1 & 13 Front st., Wilmington, N. C. . importer and wiiolesaaj5 and retail '--.' ! : DEALER IX . ' ' 't - GROCERLES AND i PROVISIONS, TEAS, COF FEE AND SUGARS,, DOMESTIC AND FOR EIGN WLNES, LIQUORS. AND SEGARS, , WOODEN AND (WILLOW WARE, &c. .oct 9 ,..!. .,:,,"; J, ; i....":. .- 1-tf ' GEO. Z. FRENCH & CO., ' (srccEssoR to cutter a FRExcn,) . : No. 10 Sonth Front sti Wilmington, N. C, DEALERS IN GROCERIES. PROVISIONS, Winesj Liquorsj Cigars, VYood and Willow Ware; Tinware Crockery aixl Glass Ware. r Cotton and Naval Stores- bought or nxwived on consignment.. , ,, . . oct 9 ... i-ii W." V.K 8M ITUL't .-"I- r .i ' J0. H. HTKL. W SMITH & TRAUSS, Corner 2d and Mavket Streets, under City . :.t s Ajr, i IlOtelyil ,'U". )''! WHOLES A Lt AXD RETAIL DEALERS Vt GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, &c. ' 4 ; GOOD supply always 1 on ' hand, and con jtl 1 stantlv receiving' r.' 'J ; -j ."-" - .RUNGE & KORDLANHER, No. 2 South Front street, ,. - . ; , :i i;rio;p-Wilmingdntj ItkCi it. GROCERIES,! PORTER, ALE, LAGER BEER, 1 j 'f-.f-.... J VAAbTUBTERS U Ginger Topi Sarsaparilla'& Lemon Soda: RIVERS frtni the coOTtrV. accompanied with 'ViJthereah, promptly attended to. ' J' j amines suppuod at snort notice DRUGS AND CHEMICALS.' D R UG GIST AN DC HE MIST, DEALER IX i Drugs, Select Medicines, English and German Chemicals, FANCY ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, SEEDS, PA TEXT MEDICIXES O F A LL XfXDS, j .37 Market street, Irqx Front Stork, - - l Wilmington, N. C. . ; ; y N. lk-r-Pfcriptim auyfitlly ctnufKftniltxL j . PERSONS wishing medicine at night will call on Mr. , Shaffer, oue door west of Journal omce. 'oct 9 -! ff; - 14m ENGINEERS. W. H. JAMES J. KBNT liBOWX. .;4.... JAMES & BROWN, , ; I CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS. A RE prepared to make Land Surveys aud fur- xl. nisu elegant Plans of the same at -snort notice. Other Engineer work solicited. 1 Office one Door West of Journal Build ing, Princess Street. ! oct 10 , V . 2-tJl ' 7T AUCTIONEERS, AGENTS, &c. WILKES MORRIS. !' . - MICHAEL CKOXLY. CRONLY & MORRIS, . j AUCTIONEERS AND GENERAL AGEN Wilmington,! N. C. ' j OTOCKS, REAL ESTATE and all description k7 of merchandise bought and sold on coiuiaid- sion. 5 Onr personal attention given to any . business entrusted to our charge. . ! V H r rom our long experience in the business, we e , ' x j f . x xl. i - - 4f ieei warrauieu in reierniig iu iutf puunc generally. oct 9 1-tf DUDLEY & BRO., INS U R A N CE . . A Gr E NTS, No. 5i South Water Street, Wilmington, N. C. ' oct 9 l-3m DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Ac. r L, I ji . ' J A ME S M cCOIlUlIck, MERCILANT TAYLOR, Market Street, Wilmington, N. C, WnOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AD VESTINGS; Gents' and Boys'.Ready made Clothing; , . FURNISHING, GOODS; TAILORfrTRUrmXGS,S:c:,&. ' oct 9 A :' I : 1-lv S. BEAR & BRO., ' No. 18 South Market 8TRBBT, 1 Wilmington, N. CJ, 1171IOLESALE and retain dealers rn every W description of Dry Goods, Ready-made (Jlothinir, llats, uaps, uoots autt ttiioes. - Libej-al iuducemcHts ottered to both city aud country trade. i. . oct 9 , . : ' '- l-tr . A. WEILL.. I' . KOSPiNTIL-VL. A. W E I L L & C O'. , XO. 13 MARKET STREET, (OLD STAXI,) Wilmington, N. C, : ' W OULD RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO their old friends and the public, that they wui o)en on or aoout xnursuay, yci. uiu, im a large and well selected stock ol j FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC I DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, CUTLERY, BOOTS AND SHOES, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, HOSIERY,! HATS, ! CAPS, TRUNKS, ETCl,;ETC. . Bcinir so ldner and so well known in this com munity, they deem it only necessary to invite their old friends and the public; to irive them a call as they believe that they euj give satisfaction to nil who may do so. , ' ; oct 9 . - ! r ' ' a-" REOPENING. rriIE undersigned fcike pleasurp in informing JL their old customers anu tne punnc m general, that they will re-open on the lirst kf October, at the old stand ol li. Aarons', jno. yo Market street, D. AARON !b C0-, No. 25 Mitrktt Street. '. : ' " 2-lw oct 10 BOOKBINDERS. V- - P. HEINSRERGER, BOOK BINDER AND BLAiv-SGGIC u- FACTURER Journal Buildixg, Prlnces Street, f ' Wilmington, N. C. , , 1TTOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM HIS V V former customers and the public irenerally, that he Iras re-opehed his establishment, and is now prepared to execute any work in his line with neat.neiss.ana dispatch.. ;: ' H -.- -' ocrt 9 ' . " ' ..' t 1-lm 1 BARBERS. ; EDWARD REID, "ITCTHO, served his time under! Allen Evans, VV respectfully invites the citizens of Wil-1 mington to give him a call, where they can be waited on by the best BARBERS the country can afford. Saloon m the rear ol the cuty lotejs oct 13 5-tf C. rOLVOGT. ! - ' ; . : IsB. VLXCEXT. ,.c. POLVOGT;&ico.;;.:: Corner Front and Princess streets, WILMIXGTOX, .V C. . 1 UPHOLSTERERS, PAPER HANGERS : ASU DEALERS IX ' j , .'..:',..', ' . FUliNITL'IlE, OIL CLOTHS, &c., &c. SPRING, MOSS, , ; i ''.': y.: CURLED HAIR; . I ; '. SHUCK & COTTON . i , '. MATTRESSES, t ELEGANT' WINDOW1 SHADES. ' Every Grade of WALL PAPER; the best Selection in the State. OAMASK. ENAMELED CLQTH aud TABLE t : ' ( : J COVERS. ; PICTURE FR A MES, -; ' WINDOW GLASS,' - . mirrors; a:. .CHAIRS, -.' -u " bedsteads; -TABLES, ' 1 ' ' STOOLS,.... , Virtu tt and IrtraU Framed in tl. mod. iateftil :i i jnannrr; . . : WtNDOW GLASS cut any size desired r PAPER II ANGING and DECORATION , Hone witn neatness ana jjrispajicu. s oct9": 1 ; . : v: jV'f:;"t CIGARS FOR SALE; sv M-j -i.;v!n ' -irT ? rf'tlW- .f -Ip- cU M: f ! - have on HAVANA "rFv l" ! : ' i- 'Hi: v -CINLY,& MOJIS. a nice and well selected stock of Goods, eonsistr prepare uum suuuui io mic conueraum oi the whole twnulation bv his presence mid ing of Foreign and Domestic Dry! Goods Furnish-, the Legislature, at its next session, a system his bearing '.', ?f , ing d8vjfancyGoods, Shoes of laws upon the subject pf :Frecdmcn; ami At Toulon half thohops im the city are H.iT8 Inarktt designate such laws or parts of laws now in riosi lind thV-'ninnlM-r ,,r ,M.o.,h? u lu, l,v.'. THE DAfL'Y DISPATCH SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER V183 NORTH CAROLINA STATE CONTEN TION. ( r ; Wednestjat, Octull Tlic Convention met at 10 o'clock. A: AL J'rayer Iy the Rer. J. M. Atkinson of the Presljtcrian, Church. , : I : The journal of yesterday was rentl iinl amenaeii. , reports of com i ittes. MT. L;iton, from the committee unpointed on thesnlnect of Iimitimr tht itt-r ,f tlin I legislature to increase the indebtednws of l . . . . i . . n rr '"' v thu HtAtA ri'iMirtixl m ,rli.,... iw.n ir?i 1 A iw. onimancc-conaari. mg the debts of the btate, hexuaflex to w contracted. f "!' ' I i'H IranlyTironi Uic cbmmittec apDolntcil to report what ordinances of the ! Conyvni tion sliouldjxtsiujittetl to the people for their action, reiiorted in pa'rt. recommend-! mr Uiaf f iordinanoc tloclarutg null and void the ortlinance ot May 20, 1861, and the prduianee prohibiting tslaycry in North Carolina,' 'should. 1c so submitted. V , -j Mr. Poole, from the committee to which was referred the address of the Freed riieii a f 1 A " ' ,i i . . . .. . v-ouveniion, suomiitea a report to tnc enect that the subject matter of the address conld be more a1i)roImately octeil upon! by the Legislature, but that the importance of the suojoui; anu me necessity lor considerate hc tion are so great tliat it may be proper for the Convention to initiate steps tor its ad justment. Adverting to the change of rela tions consequent upon the cessation of slave ry, and the release of a large class of iopula tion, ignorant and poor, from the stringent restrainte of its late social and political posi - v-xv. uuu i, iUc iiuijwi mi; State to assume control of thin phange of 're- latlOUS, and to enact such laws as riirllt and justice may require, and as maybe most con- duciye to the general vyelfare. ! " In j conse- .1uuinumic tuiiuiuon ami siavc, inc committee say, " the frcedman is ignorant of the operations of civil government, improvi- dent of the future, carchpss of the restraints of public opinion,. and vHlhout any real ftp- preciation of the duties Hhd obligations im- yiitKKx inu cnauge in ins relations to so - CHJty, . It is the interest ol the white race it he is i a , . . iu ii'iuc umong us, to improve ana elevate him by the enactment of such laws, concciv- ed in a spirit ol fairness and liberality as will encourage hini to seek n true welfare,: in honest industry, and tli faithful discharge of seen its marcli arrestwl in the Old World, lias ' the duties of life. His intellectual and social not seen it so arrested now. 8eptcinlT has condition must depend upon Lis industry conic and gone, but tfle cholera is still mov and virtue The report deprecates -' hasty inff'on'in its westward wav. swift, stealthv. and inconsiderate action,' andadds, "love things should the delicate questions evolved fionx the new relations among us j be ivcp iium me arciut oi-ijrty pontics. ; , it asserts the existence of the reciprocal bonds of attachment between the races, arisin!? from former domestic relations, arid expresses the, conviction that "from such: Uesi and from the common feelings of intcrlst, justice and humanity, more is to be honed for the improvement and welfare of the cblored rce, than from the agitation- of impracticaUe claims for social and political rights or from the aid ofthosc, whose interference is hkelv to be regarded with jealousy and met with resentment. 7 Witli these views, the com- mittee hold that 41 legislation should be suit ed to the actual condition of tin parties smd to be aimed rather to their, nmteriid and morai weiiare, ana to mc general ipeace and cal schemes of social and jolitical equality." In Conclusion, the' committee recommends, u that the Pf 'oVisional Governor Ijc requesied to appoint and constitute a commission of j- . j , force as should Tnj. repealed, in order to con form the ' statutes of the State to I the ordi nance of this Convention, abolishing the .in-; stitution of slavery.'' The report was accom panied by," a iTesolution to constitute a com- missipxj to jireparc and report to the Legis- la.tur codd. of laws on. ubject; Kr(iU I i i ..ir...:i i ii... ;.i a. r ... ........ j. n men. . , ; her snsme tiint, or sixteen civic counselor : On .motion ; pf jIi. CaldwelL oflBtuikc, itand ft tnanv blivsicians select cil fo attend was ordered that 500 copies of this report be printed. Mr. Jones, of Davidson, introduced an or dinance for the election of Clerks and Sler iffs. . : Prrrv-idcs that they be electe'd at (he same time as the members of the General Assembly, Representatives. in Congress and Governor; and that they hold oflice from the expLration ol ;Uie Provisional government .i' . i ..1. . - until lurthcr proyiueu. ior bv tne Legisia- ture.1 3Ir. Moore of Wake,' rt rcsolutipri that ; so much of the Treasurer's report, as, Relates to flie adoption i of ( some ' summaryj remedy tgaihs .parties .refusing to deliver State prop erty, ot.-withholding fumls placed! in their hands for. State purposes, be . referred to a special committee of three members! ! Mr. Jlcuoy ot oampson, a resolution, re- questing the Governor to. corresiKmil wiUi I Preskleht Johnson, in relation to certain offi-1 cers and citizens confined by military; au- i thonty in Italcigh and v tlnungton - '.-'j , ., j ; i ' ! CXPEiltlLED BUSINESS. - A i TTie Conventim proceedexl to consider tlie unfinished business, vils : an onlinanCc declar ing what laws and . ordinances arc in force, ami for other-rniriK)fes..,-. . r r- - , The seventh section -ainrming and ctal-1 HJumr mrit relations . lK!twf!cn merf antl I women formerly slaves who coliabit man I and wife, was discussed; amended and finally stricken out After1 further 'verbal ! amcd J An ordinance .to apply .ta the President for a general amnesty was ' put , on its i.2nd reaaing, crenefal t as a subtinite tliereior, were atiopteo. ; x n resolutions 1 appeared in J connection; with a fornierrcporttf ' U K""; ! -r d An ordinance iwc-mizing tc jtist debte of North Carolina- and prohibiting the payment roll nM;o PVfAfr.atl orinenrrod in aid 1 nf tho rolllion wrtt real the aeeond time. fTi Mtilebane movexl to , la vhe, ordinance ou me. uinie. 1 On' this (juestion the " veas and. najs; were oraerea on mouon oi jir., ociue 4 t,,,;; The ' Convention refused to lay W the tableeas - riavs; 62 ' ' - iSSPf SI Ti Zr m vsri- Jter&S tSL&SZ !vre8"' I ment the ordinance passed its' 2nd reading, fairs in the temper rather ox Hie. couspicuous A motion to susienl tlie rales arid put the' afjsentceii of Toulon than ofe licoric chief ordinance on its 3d reading was i rejected. " ' magistrate of Marseilles " If.- Y, IV firld. Borgin, Buxton, Bynmn CaTJwrll.ofBarke, Cald welfof Gnilfortl, 'Cbolgland, ralrclolh " FereN-r, Furches, Gilliam, rlo Harris of Guilfonl, Harris of Rntherford, Jonca of Davidson, Join of Rowan, Kennedy, Lash, Logan, Love of J ark son, McCoy. of Sampson, McKay. McGchec, Mc Ren, Manly, Mclsroe, Mttrphr, Nicholson, Nor fleet, Patterson, Perkins, Philllns Polk, Rnssell, Saunders, - Smith of Anson, Spencer of Hyde, 8tarbuck, Stephenson, Winston, and Wright, i Those who voted In the negmtiro were Messrs. Balnea, ' Barrow, r Bingham,' - Bradlrr,1, Brown, Bnwks, Bryan, Cowpcr, Dickey, Doctery, Don ncil, Ellis, Faulkner, Gahagau, iarUnd, Garrett, Godwin, Haynca, Henry, liodgc, Jackaoo, Jarv is, Johnson. Jones. 'of . Columbus, Joucs of Hen- Mdcrson, Joyce, Joiner,: Kelly. Kln, Love of cnat nam, Lyon, aicvauier, .Mcviecsc. .irvorkir. McIonaId of Chatham, Mclrcr, N. A. .McLean, McDonald of M4or, NaLMcLtvn. McUuchlln, I Moorel of Chatham. Moore of .Wake. OdMn, i . v. .T.r.i... r .... . I "nraiey, uan, Settle1, Simmons, ShVmi, Smith of Johnston, Smith of tVilkra, Spencer of. Montgomery. Steward. Stubl. Swan, Tno,,,,- Wafkap, Ward,' Wilicy, WlllUms, Wilson, and Wlnbnmc. ' ' ; THE COMING CHOLERA. :: Never were the social prosects'of a New York winter payer or more smiling than to day. TlHJ'weurht bf Hhe'war is lifted from men's hearts, r The nigns of the times every where prenruru the approaching downfall of the inecnenccd ami rcrolutionary lrty which has cursexl our cole with - its igno-1 rancc, and vexed tlicm witli its Mssions for four long; and 'Weary yearn1 IVacv and tin' Union, promising 'to all thy land n ncw and more glorious career of prtxiHritv, are in all mra'a thiMirlits-"ftniTrnv wrll make id.ul the souls. of 'alL'! IIH i IKi'l f A With the return of public- rtlcT, business revives and once again .thU mcnioli tan heart of the nation's nctivp, life licgins tiifevl the life blood of all sections I gating at il valves. Great cause, indeed, have we all for thankfulness. andno man caa fitly chide tli v 1 rrrt.at citv for the holiday air which its fctrects. i liu piaces oi pnnuc -amusement,., us park. and its )v)lr. nre.cvcn now putting on its I Inn antic inn tloh of it ClinstmnM mrfrinirnt which "cornea Unit once a year;" forsuch a winter of content as this first winter of im-scc alter cmcl war comes but once Inaccnlury pray Heaven it come no oftcner lint a shadow looms nip vague1 nml vast 0Ver( all our jubilation ; and terrilJe will In- the resjonsibiIity. which must one day mic- ithere rest if its ominous warnings he ! not 1 marked and hmktl. iWitli, the early snmmer of, the coming I vcar. nt furthest, thtrmost terriblu iH'stilence ' . I . - , known to modern times threatens now r ear ly, nmnistikably threatens, to lie uion us. , It may ptrikc ns even at an earlier 'date ; for tho end ot ttirhmer. which haa comiuonlv terrible' as in the darkest days of those fierce camnaicrns which have 'written: its nunie. once, twice, thrice, already in terror and tears over all t lie Western world. . I Once affafii it has struck Toulon, the fa treat. I tho- mirnt fotnnAt' if nil tbi ritf if frCnit b . I urn Franecl n Wliile we are still, nratW and wondering whether Jt.wiU not confine .itself now to the Levant now to the shores of the Adriatic tho blifdit haa ftilpiv ntvm Kiinth. I Crn France. ' In Marseilles, the bills of mor-' talitv. on the 18th' 8entemler. reiristerwl : - An deaths.. . . .87, ot which 29 were children, Deaths by cholcra...W, of which 17 were c hildren, : Ail the trauis Iqading out of thisgrcat citv" go crowded with : exiles, flying from'thV ,ii,,m,- Tt i.fho h,.,,v l,tinr ,,f Muf-.iii.. however, to give the world in such momenta nobic examples of huinanitv and of sell dc- votion The mrr hernia of nlivsiei.niH fbuU a worthy successor now in the mayor ol Marseilles, a senator of the empire, M: d' Mauj);m, who, though sorely smitten with a severe lameness, js lail)' seen passing from hosintal to hospital on his cruUW braving . (iciui in nisciiivscn uaunis, anu nniiuaiiu nca irom tneir ironies is esiimatea hi ncariv dim l 4 .. ' a . - thirty thousand.; This emigrnt ion .for' lite ' is relatively larger than it was in thetrrrible yeara of 1835,1 1849, and 18-H; iP1 as in 1835, fires of pine and fir arc nightly lit in all the different quarters of the city. Ish happy than Marseilles, Toolon reeonl. it to the ambulatory hospitals .eatablishnl in the but two civic, counselors have as, yet been found at their jHsts. , , ' On Sundsiv, l?th Scidemlier, the MUh ol mortality at Toulon rtgiatereI : ah deaths:.. V...:.:...;;;..;:.....:..::..'.'..M Deaths of cholera. , , ; ..7i Pretty plainly, tlic Indian inxtilcncu travels WC8tward thig tmc in i,a merciful, ino.nl. hal! it c suffered to conic upon us-rising swnien anu mucous oux oi our merry, gwui some-winter -witli tlic opening summer, like a thief in tho night, .finding, us uoprepart-d for, defense, but tor submission and destruc tion only two well preiWcd'T .''' V ' England, Forewametl nivmore clearly than ourselves,- unlike ournelfcV hat long leen uji and, doing, cleaning out, her foul corner am I fi.i-nr.lirrwl inrr nnrtV lrwikimr til flrainn. nml crowded dens of the 'lWwr, and ccsimh)1s. artt an t1 nnmln jtlmmtn-iMfwi of dnaila. ti hich maKc UD thc night side ! of our jjunjQijg civilizatiim. ,:,.,We,Jn thiji great city of New lrk, . with tcndbld Englaml's neetl of hygienic reforms and "aanitary ore cautions, what have we been' doing ! I What cautions, what have we been doing 1 are mc like to do 1 - - ,r r ' "; - ff v-ft-. w a will liftiwB .4lkl trlmfk r VA AMaAAH Itb w uv : v mvu tuu - leal, comes it will find among us, a, whole nr- mv Of cM.nators tic JLaUIMls; OUl HOW inai Il: is only feoming,: mast wc not confes that the guardiamt ana supervisor oi our r.pmuic health im be going alout tbeirhigh at-- Pkopbbtv JIeutoretx TltJ Vkksburg Warren county, and tlui property of General .Wm - .Trtin, - of Natchez, Muj, luwln restored to tbein; also, the property, of Jacob t Thompson antl General N . B. Forrest, (has neTCT toncnea at all. .. .. Cjt! 't; il " -:Ji" jiTNcw Orlean,paperj! annduncei that the Honorable Pierre tkrnlc. i soon ezpoctctl to arnvc in-.iuai titj.Mm uic.ii uwiju: ncui uviuu of rfiFT Tho London Tiaus coiTwpondcnt in 'America rqircsentji the Fenians aa mutering three hrmclred ihousdnd'xnen W America'. i: tin ' ... j.'.'i.. i mm i i " ' f - .i 4 :i oct Sf, 1-tf oct 9. nvi'.o; t , r l-3m -oct!2 ii W v i AUWB8 ACIJer, bwuu, vwi, wi j -v-, ., . . f k , , n '.a '-. ; V
The Daily Dispatch (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Oct. 14, 1865, edition 1
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