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JOD PRINTING. (i ilk" published daily (Sundays excepted.) at Wil V ?rington N C bv BARRVufc BERNARD. : 1 ) TERMS OrsCBSCRlITIO!': r We arcprciwcd to execute all order (br BOOK AND JOB PRINTING; on short iibtlct ftnd rt ; ionable terni.4 1 ; .yr ' : J-JT" Order from iixfesfclblc poltiU In tho voufl -try promptly filled, nd forwarded by niall or ex pre. .' ;' - 4 . Orders must be accompaHiicd by the cau. Office No.' 41 Market trce opixlte City' HoteL . . " . i BARRY Jk BERNARD. V , One eur $10 00 5 W 3 00 , 1 00 j - s Six mouth . Three mouths . . . . One niontli. T. , v . '-" 157" All fatweription payable stricjly. iu d , ance. - - 7"Officc No. 41 Market etrt,opj.osite. City lIotcL ? . ' YOL. I. WILMINGTON, N. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 0, 1865. NO. 11. . THE DAILY DISPATCH f- . i t 4 v? i - f ' LINES OF TRAVEL. 'wiimlngtox, charlotte and ; lltTJltltFOllU It AIL ROAD. Office WiuCiiar. & Rem, R. R. Co.. , Lairixbchg, Sept. Tth, lrj. ; J: ,. t Schedule. Lp Train. Down Train. t-u.v and Saturday. Monday and Thursdav. Miji.tou. ..00 A: M. Sud Hill... ,r,.00 A. M. 1........ J0O -v Uurclllil!.-...M-, " Irnle... .11.00 SIioc llcei;...'0r;i ; .-.;uaie.. 1-5 i-. i ,,-, ;; : ar--f- Mnu 1.00 " Ki ' 4i : :JoroV.L51 11 S ."...' rton. ..o.lS '.; . A- Xcck..-LtJJ MiteB Ntek...tf.2-1 Lumbvrton. .10.12 B'uulcnhoroMl.rW '. BiiiwnMarshl:.,,,4 P. M. Rotindalo L1J " ;MarlviIlc -J.24 " North West..H.: " iRivcrside.....4.yo : Arrive at ; AA iliuiugtou . .5.3i s.",." Heel... .5.34 I !.;.:il'unc...6.00' lv.! inil...l:s Arrit at Kind lllll 7.30 II' - Vhv above train will be nm as a fri-lflit train vali pa-ngcr euaches att uhr.! in iithcr tram will run cxehtoitrly for frei-l.t twice ! j r week if a sufficiency of fnlC'lit U olien d. WM. 11. ALLEN. .Mater of TraivportsUiun. . ' 1-tt ..-t. t )' '.VILMI.XiTON & 3IAXCHE.STi:U II. II. OfncHGEx. Scpt. jL lt Man. JL Road.. m W iliingtox, N. c.t August 2uth, 105. K ! ' i )Ni A.N?-AFTEK Sl'XUAV. AUCiUST 27TH, ir. V daily trains for icntrs and fn-iirlit. will f i . - r n over the Wilmington and 'Manchester llail- l.caie Wilniinirton dailv :.t i; i s. '.- K!nVI.Ik ' ...7.:iVP. M. .mi e ai lmnnton daily at .:i.(V P.M. Kinrsviile ' 1.25 A.M. n.e.-e trains et.niieet with trains on North UMirn Rail Ro-ad for Charleston, the Cheraw-A P-rlitiL'ton Railnad and Wilniiumon Jt Weldon ...... .-..v., - " vj..iii sialic eoiuin : .iwceivKinsvillc atid Columbia. S. C. w ith.thee train. ' There is aNo ..i:n iti. a lit n i. v t..r.. .....-....; ...... - iviuiiiuuauiiuii , eonnce n line f ' -. lVtwceu Camden and Sumter (on Wil. and M iu. Railroad.) Tin- twat etmncctinc ith the.-e lr:".us leaves and arrie at Wil. vt Weldou Rail fid wharf. Th freight odiee of the Coiujianv l he at A. II. Vaubokkelen's wharf. 'on the V.-e:nise recently ieeuj.Sed by A. E. Hall, and bv M'V'T North Carolina in running to Favetteville. All freisrht will lc received and delivered at this ) .hit. Pasener bui;te?s is done from Wilmiti-r-;..; fc Weldon Railroad wharf, and freight biisinct fr 'ui above wharf. HENRY M. I)RAXE.Supt. J 1 Uf V I L JI I N CJTO N A N I) W E LDO X II . IS . Wiumixoton A: Weldon R. 1L Company, WlI.MINjTON, Au::. 2i, !. i ii:, X? TT mi tt ijj .vw ' . - - Passenger Trains Schediile. i I R(M THIS DATE TRAINS ON THIS ROAD ! . I .... . n I C . x w i.i run as iohow s: Leave Wilniinirton at .... ... -.4.00 ll M. " . . Arrive At Weldon at s.00 A M. it" I.-mive WehhMi at 2.00 1 M. ' Arrive tt Wilminctou af 5.40 A M. ; . Connecting at Weldon Initli ways with traius to j-.d from Petersbunr, by Gaston Ferry, and on I cireet to Norftdk and Washington ; connect at i ti hlslHro' with trains to Raleigh and Ncwbern. ! . connects at Wilmington with the Wilming- j Manchestec Railroad south to Charleston, j C- !umbia, Atlanta. .Savannah Monlgomerv. vc. S. L. FREMONT, Engineer aud Supt. I Ht . Utf 1 Hem to Get torayettcvillc ! rj -nMIE U!iderigued ha- established a regular line L cf StiUge bttween ' FAYETTEVILLE AXD AVARS AAV, Mthe Weldon Railroad, connecting with the Mius at the latter place North and South. LK.VVIN(; FAYETTEVILLE . Mondays, Wednesdays, anJ Fridays at ti A. M., . rriving at Warsaw at P. M-, of the same day. LE-WING WAR SAWV At VtV. M.. Tucsdavs. Thu'idas and Saturdays, -rriving at KavetUv'illc. at b P. M.' V' JIlU vl.-v. - . , . Persons travelling Norta or South Will tiud it :eatlv to their advantage to take this line as iis . t::e niost expeditious, pleasant and desirable, f atc established. EXPRESS PACKAGES not exceeding FIFTY'; i'OUNDS. will also be carried iitkcr way and de- t kr-.ertd in-m-!lv t sniail rate -A". BAKER. Proprietor. .Mf I'OR NEWYORK. CO M M E R V I A L L I N E . 1 "MIE A. I STEAMSIIIl FA1IL BANKS. f ArT. 1U:TER. aial W. P. CLYDE,- Cait. Robbin, vk.iU lorni a w.-."Llv line, between . Wilmington. North Carolina and New A.rk, s;iil- . ing every THURSDAY. For freight or Dassagc. ha ing- suptTHr accom imnlatioas Tor passengers appiv 10 B1L.U LEY at 'WO EI I LEi:. .ni,. Nol -J; North Water street, Wilmington. : PIEllSON v COLLINS, Agt nts, 77 South street, New ork. CK"t T"HE UNDERSIGNED HAVING PURCIIAS X ti the Endor Iron AVorks, on Deep River, at the ttrminns of the Western and Coal Field Railroad, consisting of Blast Furnace. Rol iin" Mill and Foundry, are prepared to execute orders for CASTINGS OF ALL KINDS, And to do ail kinds of AVronght Iron and Mill Work. '; Weliave ou ;.J a large assortment .of BAR IRON, of our ."-n manuTacture, w hich we warrant tiual to the bs- j-pj " , - ALSO . l uLIJJL.isT ciI.UtCUAL ni IROXt Olkiipvnor.MU: 0f our -own make. Orders I oin;iiei. - -T.'.c- , 1 rrp rvvvivn - -v ' ISAAC X , -.1 . ' ' W lKVv:'V. , ,Tllle;.v-,C' ' - Y. i V VV v v-L"iioTr Ir?-t - " v. -. , but V2 "V-lNGi Jr., ilmingtou, N. C. j "L 1 ' "--w i "ISAAC N. !,-,. .; ,.-,,. xr IlEID'S ' Klicum9gir ointment. A Si .fEr S-Lr -RHEUMATISM. A i-adv C,v TiiofVCVr"--"1ULGIA, T(K)TH ACHE. COLD. . itw .... OCnU f S .fitiilff il.Hiriit.u of jhose ho Uv t liox Joi J h ( - t , D. T.' CARRAWAY, . Raleigh, X. C, aud- J j f - oci 0 M? -trcet. Wilmington. N. C. 1-lm aoo und Shoes, NJ" "uu,iid SI: HOES, rtct-ived t SALE offering low at WHOLE- 23AS5 3IarLr. S.AI. SI31PSON, , N. E. corner of Front. -tf oct IS DIRECTORY. comm3HS!?ion Houses. ATKIXSOX & SIIEPPERSOX, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MER- CHANTS AND INSURANCE AGENTS, Prince fctreet, next door to Water, Wil- mincrtnn. V. C. rpiIEY rerce'ent the follow his popular and re- 1 liable Comini : ' ' The Seeuritv Fire aud Marine Insurance Cum- pany,-New York.. ':,,(. . mofkitt A s mcneill. w. d. MOFFITT. .The Equitable Life A.' 4 u ranee Company of the a. a. MontTT. a. mc , United Mates. New York. " , - MOFFITT, 3Ic EIpV;r;" ? , ThePeabodv Fire In-uniiice tompanj. more. - , ' ... The Maryland Life Iiiura.ice CoiMpauy, Baltl more. - -RL-ks taken at the lowest rate. ' oct 11 3-jiii j JAMES A. WILLARD, C O 31 MISS I.O ' MERC II ANT, Wilmington, X. C. ott-. , - 1 tr j . . . . D. WALL.VIE. J. 11. M)ITHEKLAND. WALLACE A: SOL'THERLAXD, GENERAL COMMISSION -MERCHANTS, Ofjice Xo. 1 Xorth Water Street; (Vliar iind Warehouses tV.ot Walnut StrcVt.) W ilniinston, X. C riLL uive pnnnpt peron:.l attcnlioii to all conVuiimiiit ! Naval Stores, Cotton, Spirit Tuneutiiie. Ko-in. Tar, Provision-?, iVe.. either for ale r hipIunt. -Al.-o, trur- w a r d i 1 1 M e rc-.l i id i .- e, oct r , iVC. 1-tf E.XA. KEITH, C ( M M I S S I O N 31 E H C II A N 1 No. ." Soi'TH Wathi STREET, ' Wilmington, X. C. OCt i l-ti' SHACK ELFOR1), HAAS A C )., ! No. ;n 4v :2 North Water sii:f:ET, ' , Wilmington, X"." C, 1 Anl l.V.) Fi:ont street. New York. BUY AND SELL ON COMMISSION. Naval Stores. -Cotton. Lumber :u:d" all Southern J .Faric.-. Also all classes of both Foreign and j Domestic (iooi.' Alo'keepon hand at Wilhiing- ! ton: a lajjre stock of FAM1L Y ( ROCKRIKS. at ; Aholes:Ue. And agents in the United States for j John Whittemore's Cotton Card".' oct 'J ' - r tf - A L FR ED M ARTI X No. ."i SorTii Water street, j Wilmington, X. C. octy i-tf s k MURRAY A 311 RCJIISOX, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND WHOLE t ' SALE DEALERS. Wilmington, X. C. ' "11 ARTICULAR -i.ttention iu;d to the sal oi I Cotton. Naval Mores a d Count rv rrodtue t generally. i All ord-r- lor ttroceriv Produce. A:c. tilled at ' t'ie lowest market rates. E. MURRAY. K. M. HURCIIItON. i I. R." MURCHISON, J. T. MURRAY, j - Wilmington. New Yorkt h t t . " . 1-tf 31. MciXNIS. I CO 31 31 I S S I O N 31 E R C II A N T . No. do North u ater street. Wilmington, X. C. ' 'mij'ittttt Owl vi'ih i's riln'. oct ' , l-,n 1. G. WORTH. - 'N. C. DANiEU AVORTH A- DANIEL, COMMISSION A: FORWARDING MERCHANTS 'EtX'tnS U7irt, ( T. C. d- Ii. fr. Wt,rth'tHd AVilmiugtou, N. CJ AV ILI. give stri. f pt rsonal attention to sale or shipment of Cotton, Naval Stores and ; general - produce. Also, to receiving and for j warding Goods. Dealer .in Bagging, Rope, 5 Twine, Lime', Plaster, Cement, Hair, Salt, Coal. : ce.. Ac. Agents for steamer A. 1. Hurt. 1 tKt 0 l-3iu UVKK!s.- w. w, UAKKIss . A. J. HOWELL. IIAKRISS A- HOWELL, ' C O M M I S S I O N :.I E R C II A NTS. And Agent for A, C Line of X'ew York Steamer., MTILMIXGTOX, X. C. oc t f My DAVID C ERADLET. CHRISTIAN WOEHLEH. BRADLEY A- AVOEIILER, GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS No. "JJi NOKTU W ATEU STREET, AVilmington, X". C. LiU ruf rtofwmv. fi'ftxitfHment-. Acents for Steamohips Fairbanks and AV. P. Clyde." oct '. 1-lJm HORACE 31. BARRY, Water 'street, Wilmington, X. C, rrvri 1 OEN EhAL COMMISSION MERCHANT , AND . ' AVhoIesale Dealer In-Groceries and Pro- i vision. T IBERALcasbad IBERALcasbadvanetniadeou consignments Xt t ARTHUR LEARY, New York. Agent for the Steamships Starlight and Commander. oct U 1-tf A. E. HALL, , ' j FORWARDING A COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 22 Nortu AA'Ates Strtet. ' AVilmington, X. C. I)ERSONAL attention given to consignments . of all kinds of produce, either for sale or . shipment. ' octt ln ) NORTH CAROLINA COMMISSION HOUSE, j ANDREAA'S A- DARDIN, j Wilminrlnn. N. C " -if.. .., , ...tM.A ;, ,..,mn,is- 1 iii uuicuiii.uua. v- MWWtlT.imk - B aim eiic-r ujeir mi i- '- "' Naval Stores, Sheeting, Cotton Yarns, Tob Bacon. Flour, etc.. etc.. and to purchase for ciiants or others any gcods sold in this ma Consignments and orders respectfully solid mer- 1 market. ited. . ? W O 1 , T IT D.-nn-v i of GoldslKro. Lowell Cotton Mills. N. C. ? Orliee No. 5 South Water street, up stairs. . 1 oct 0 . l-m j - Jos. a. kiseli . chas. s. ellis. RUSSELL A .ELLIS, r .C03I3USSION 31 E II C II A NT S ! AVilmington, X. C. oct V- . i-Gui i ? T. I'ETTEWAT. ROGER .MOOKE. PETTEAA'AY A 3IOORE. ' 1COM3IISSION 3IERCU ANTS. - 1 vi:i : . f nuiiu 1 vu , - T1R0MPT Personal attention riven to the sale ' I or shipment of Cotton. Smrits Turpentine- Roain and other produce. . i uruers solicited for Merehaidise. I Office in the FLuraer Buildings, North Water ' street, near the AV. AV. R. IL DeooL oct 9 - ;-tf COMMISSION HOUSES. ALEXANDER SPRUNT, , COMMISSION MERCHANT, i Sjth Water btfct. OfUcffonntrfy Occvpkd hy the j Salt Oommusionrr, 1 Wilmington'. C.,' ; LLS SHIPS COTTON, NAVAL STORES Country Produce. Buys Good ordered f; frtun Iln PoillltrV. - . ill cs ( to oct 14 ill cartiuiiv atienu 10 an uusmia cuu usu-u G-2in. GEXEISAL COalMlSSlOrs AlJLUCxlA to, No. 4 South Water street, Wilmington, X. C. 11 7TLL prive prompt personal attention to the .ale or himnent of Cotton, Navnl Stores, j General Produce, -fce., c.'lhAlso to receiving and forwarding iroods Orders solicited and promptly filled, oct '.. . l-tr O. CJ. PARSLEY A- CO., COM M IS SJON MERCHANTS, IMPORTERS OF SUGAR, i COFFEE AND MO LASSES, No. 0 Xorth Water t., Wilmington, XT. C. 1 TILL GIVE PROMPT PERSONAL ATTEN- tion to all business entrusted to theireare. ConiiTuments of Raw Cotton, Cotton Yarns, Domes-tics, Tobacco, Naval Store?,' Flour and other eouutrv produce are t-olieited. - When doireil, produce will be shipped to our e-orreipondents iu Euroje or tlie Northern cities, and liberal cash advances made thereon. oct l 1-1 J V COX, KENDALL A: CO., , WHOLES A-L E DEALERS AND (;kx;:hal voatmissiux mehvhaxts, Xo. 23 Xorth Water street, Wilmington, X. C. J )K iMiT ATTENTION PAID TO COTTON, Naval oct li 10-tf PROFESSIONAL. TIIOS. B. CARR, 31. D., DENTIST. Oliice and Residence Xo. 33 Market Street, next to Willis' Drug Store. LARGE STOCK OF ARTIFICIAL TEETH for sale to the Profession at a small advance on -Philadelphia prices. oct y I -3m j JOHX L. IIOL3IES, j ' ATTORNEY AT L A W . ; i Ofiice at, Court House, Wilmington, N.'C. oct . ; l-lni ALFRED 31. AVADDELL. A T T O R N E Y A T L A W . Otiiee on 3Iarket between 2nd Ar 3d Streets, Wilmington, Xr. C. oettf 1-tf Jl'LIUS AV: AVRH.'IIT, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW Office on Princess street opposite Court House, AVilmington, XT. C. oct '. " - l-3m JOHN' A. BAKER, ATTORNEY AT LAW AVilmington, X. C. t 0 1-tf LAAV NOTICE. V E R SON & F R E N C II . QAMl'EL J. PERSON and ROBT. S. FRENCH iO have associated in the practice of Law. Office on the corner of Market and Water streets, tu tittirs, over the store of H. B. Eih?r. oct 9 blm LAW NOTICE, LONDON now has his office at the Court house, Wilmington, N. C. M. oct 'J Mm B. R. JIOORE, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, ORlee in journal Building, ou Princess, between Front and Second streets, Wilmington, -X. Ci oct 'J 1-1 m GROCERIES, PROA ISIOXS, Ac. J. K.--ORKELL. T. C. LEWIS. ORRELL Ar LEAVIS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS TN " .. iROCERIES, PROVISIONS, - Arc. 8 3Iarket street, AVilmington, N.'C. Xo. r'IIEYlkeep constantly ou Land every article JL nccesyhry for family supplies have a good stK-k always on hand and areVonstantly receiving fresh siiiMslies per" steamers. Thev resiKMrtfullv i solicit the patronage of their friends and the pub- lieniierallv.', oct !. . 10-tf FOR CASH EXCLUSIVELY GEORGE 3IYERS, 1 1 A: 13 Front st., AVilmington, X. C. Xos IMPORTER ANI WHOLESALE DEALER IN AND RETAIL GROCERIES AND PROA ISIONS, TEAS, COF FEE AND SUGARS, DOMESTIC AND FOR EIGN WINES, LIQUORS AND SEGARS, WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, Ac. oct i . 1-tf T , . , GEO. Z. FRENCH A- CO., , (srCCESSORS TO CCTTER i FRENCH,) X'o. lllSouth Front st., AA'ilmingtohjN'.C., DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Wines, Liquors. Cigars, Wood and W'ilkiw Ware, Tiuware, Crockery and Glass Ware, . t Cotton and Naval Store bought or received ou consignment. . oct V, - l-tf w. v. b. smith. JXO- H. STRAUSS, SMITH Ar STRALSS, ripr fl nnd "Market Streets, under City I Ilotel,' . i,r.ir k- I wuolesxlt: ant retxil dealers in j GKOCERIES. PROVISIONS. Jcc Ac, j 4 conn smmlr alwavs. on hand, and. con- stantlv receiving. oc t 0 l-ui RUNGE A- KORDLANDER, No. 2 Socth Froxt street, -Wilmington, N. C, " DEALERS IX GKOCERIES, PORTER, ALE. LAGER BEER. IVA"ASv LIQUORS, dt., d t(r. axdmaxufacttrers or c;inffer Pop, Sarsaparilla A Lemon Soda. vT?TVTRsi mm the countrv. aecomisuiietl w itn V the cash, promptly attended to. Families supplieo: at snon nonetr. oct 9 BARBERS. ' : EDAVARD REID, Trnn rv bU time under Allen Evans, ff respectfullv invites the citizens of Wil- mington to irive him si call, where tuey raa pc waited on bv the best BARBERS tlie country aiT.nt. SUl.Vm in the rear of the Citv HoteL i oct 13 - - - 5.tf DRUG'S AXD CHEMICALS. D RUG GIST AN DC II E 31 1ST, "1. - "-j- DEALER IX ' . : ' J 'v 7 ' 7 ' Drugsr Select Medicines English and i German Chemicals, FANCY ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, SFEDSl FJLTEXT 3TEDICIXES OF ALL KIXDS, 37 Market street, Iron Front j5 tore,'. Wilmington, X'. C. x A" H: PrifcriptlonftxaiJ'allTf comjoundtd. PERSONS wishing medicines at nhfht will call on Mr. Siiaffek, one ..d'ooV.west of Jottrnat office. ' 1 ''.:'" - oct 9 r l-6m EXGIXEERS. W. IL JAMES. : s ' ; J. KENT BBOW.V. ' JAMES & RROWX, , ; CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURYEVpiiS. ARE prepared to make Land Surveys and fur nish elegant Plans of the eamo at "short notice. Other Engineer work solicited. k .Office one Door West of Journal Build ing, Princess Street, oct 10 ' ' 2-tJl DRY GOODS, TTLOTHIXG, &c. J A 31 E S 31 o C O R 31 T CK, 3IERCIIAXT TAILOR, 3Iarket Street, Wilmington, X'.C, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS ; Gents' and Boys' Ready made Clothing; FURNISHING GOODS; - TA IL ORS" TRIMMlXGSy Ir. , dr. . oct t ' . - ;': t-ly S. BEAR A- 3RO., No. IS Somi Market street, , .T lllUlllglOll, .1 . "HOLESALE and retail dealers in every description of Drv Goods. Readv-made AV Clothing, Hats, Caps. Boots and Shoes, j Liberal inducements offered to both city and eoiditrv trade. u oct i ' " ' . '.r.. A. NVKILI, G. KOSE.NTHAL. ; A. WEIL f NO. 13 MAKKET.sTRl L A CO,, j EKT, ( OLD stu h,) AVilmington, X. C, OULD RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO thi-ir old friend and the public, that thev AV will open -on or about Thursday, Oct. othwitli a j large and well selected stock of l FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, ! CLOTHING, CUTLERY, BOOTS AND SHOES. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. HOSIERY. II ATS, j . ,'" -CAPS, TRUNKS, ETC., ETC, I -Being so long ami so well known in this com i'lHunity", 'they deem it only necessary to invite ; their bid friends and th public to give . theia a ! call 'a a they believe that .they can give satisfaction s to all who nniv do so. . 1 oct i ' : ltf AUCTIONEERS, AGENTS, &c. WILKES MORRIS. MICHAEL C'RONLY. CROXLY & 'MORRIS, AUCTIONEERS AND GENERAt AGENTS,; AVilmington, N. C. ?QTICK.S, REAL ESTATE and all description I O of merchandise" bought and -'told on commis sion. , . On'r personal attention given to any biisinesa, entrusted to oiy charge." From our Jong experience .in the business, we feel warrant ed in referring to the public generally, oct . " I-tf DUDLEY Ac BRO., I N S U R A N C E A. G E N T S , No. oi Socth Water Street, AVilm ington, X. C. oct U l-3m HOTELS SALOONS, Arc. CITY HOTEL. '"I'HE- undersigned take pleasure in announcing 1 to their freinds and the public generally that thev have, after grealt exertions atul expense, re- furnished and opene d the CITY- HOTEL, for the reception and acco nnodatiou of the travelling public. FREDERICK V. SUEMWELL, Proprietors. P. S5IEMWELL. - j 1-tf X. FREDERICK oct 9 BAILEY'S STAR HOTEL, FRONT STREET, WILMINGTON, N. C. JAMES II. IBAILEl. . Prvprkt-j,: ..,..' TTOUSE OPEN FOR THE RECEPTION OF XX g guests at all hours of he day and night. . No pains will b mri-d to make th quests 01 the house eomfortal le in everv resPt'ct v Tlie table is supj ilea vvnii everv msur me I J , '.1 1 . Ai r. market anords. A hrst class res-tail rant ia attached to the house, where the public-wi 1 be furnished with icecream: or oysters in their Seasons, wines, ejhoice liquors. etc. oct 10 2-tf AVILMIXGTOX BAR. A. R. STORER, . 1 . . . . . . .'. .... .Proprietor. Xo. lO JIaYket Street, 'ERYlwst of W NES," LIQUORS of AIL kind 1 ALES, oic., Ac., "and genuine. A A AN SEGARS, always oh Land. I - oct 9 1-lm HARRY iVEBB?SALOO., No. 20 Market street, AVilmington, X. C. ONSTANTLT dn hand the best of IMPORT V ED LIQUORS ANT) CIGARS. Alsd. Ovster, Fish and all kind oct 10 of Game m seascm. 2-1 m BOOKBINDERS. P. HEINSBERGER, BOOK BINDER AND BLANK-BOO KT "MANU- facturer, . j ' .JOUBXAL BCT-DINO, PeiSCESS STREET, : AVilmington, N. C. ! 11" OULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM HIS V former eust mers and the public generally. that he has re-ope led his establishment and is row toJ e ctCBte x work -m m Une h neatnes, and dUpdtch. ' j i ctJ . f 3 1 PALXTIXG NOTICE. 5A. A f "" I rpiIE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING FORMED A JL CojisirtnersliiiJ under the name of ! C. E. BURR & Co., j . RespectfuHv anBoimee that thev are prepared to execute all "orders! for HOUSE, "SIGN, arid ORNA-j 1 11EMAL PAINTING, promptly and ttneiently. Mint 11m. . . 1 Rooms 03 Front Street, adjoining Dr. A. O, Bradlev's.' f r-- . !': A. B! BURR. I . C. E. BURR. oct 10 ' rim THE BEST COOKLNG STOVE OUT. "Buck's Patent." ! R saIe, at the lowest market prk-es-tzes ' " ' jf 'ilLRilAl A: MLKClliiUA. i i oct l2 - 4 -4s30d I ' i vices 6f workmen! skilled in aU brcnehes of the j Tlie motion prevailed. Yeas. S3, nays, 18.' ' SMOIZTIVO ' OOOD&. art. such as Plain Work. Imitation of Mahogany' . t,-. in tin. ffirnratir uv I ' "; J 1 1 " Oak. Marble. Gndinsr. Act. dec. : - ! ! r kAm 11U Ranp.'RbM. 'PVTPVT ItHF.VX'II DOUBLE HAIulLL I A portion of tlie public patronage rcssrtfully : furm- Bi-Biler. -Rikf-IC'l .--'.- - miHT P.F'Hr . ' ! THE DAILY DISPATCH: FRIDAY MORNING OCTOBER 20. 1663, i NdRTH CAROLINA STATE CONVEN- - I :: : ' 7; - ,tiox. ; : .-: ... . .. ' Thirteenth Day; : L L 3Io3dat Oct. 16tii 7 o'clock P. L . Aii ordinance providiri"; for tlic clectioir f two members to the House of Commons from tlie county of Cimiberland. and one from the county of Harnett, passed its third rcadino;. On motion of llrj '-Caldwell, of Guilford, an ordinance declaring what laws and ordi nances are in force,-;. was made, the special order for 11 o'clock to-morrow ; and, v " An .ordinance- to provide Revenue for 1SG5V (which was made the special order for 11 ocTck toinorrow, during tlii morning's ,sion.) was taken up. for present considera--tionJ'-,"-:-- ""''-:i - - -::..-"l " -. The ordinance was read by sections, and numerous . amendments Were" adopted,' after which it parsed its second reading. The Convention then adjourned until 10 o'clock, A. 31., to-morrow. ' ; j FOURTEENTH DAY. : j Tuksdav, October 17th, 1 SG5. : The Convention was calletl to order at 10 iCclock, A. 31. i . The joiiniaj of yestenlay was read and ap proved. i Iton. R. P. Dick, one of the delegates from Guilford t-ounty appearing was qualified. ! Mr. Donnell, from the committee on Con stitutional Amendments not otherwise re ferred, reported that certain matters referred had been already acted upon-and asked to he 'discharged from their, furthef' considera tion : also, from same committee, a resolu tion in relation to the qiialiticatioii of voters. ! The committee on the Calendar,, through itis Chairman, 3Ir. AVinburne, submitted a re port, specifying what ordinances.' iu their opinion, should be acted upon at tliis session j ana recommending an adjournment on Thurs day next at 5 o'clock, A. 31. This report was concurred in. . ; ' 31 r. Howard v from the committee to w.hicii was referred 3lr. Nicho'lsoa's resolution rela tive to a reoganization of the. Militia, report 1 an ordinance to organize for temporary service, a sufficient force to preserve law and order in the Btate. Provides for the enroll-jnent-o-f all male. citizens between the ages of IS iiu "5, and if necessary 45 years. This ordiiiance was made' the special-order tor 11 ("clock to-morrow. . ', 0)n motion of 3Ir. Eaton the rules were suspended and "a resolution directing the President of the.X'onventjpn to transmit ."cer tain ordinances passed 'by' this Convention, to, the. President of the Unite 1 States, was taken up and passed. ' ; The Convention at II o'clock, A. 31.. pro ceeded 4o consider the si)ecial orden. viz : an ordinance - declaring what laws and ordi nances are in forceand for other puqjoses.. ": L 3Ir. Caldwell of Burke, moved to amend ftlie oih section, so .'that it read - that no per son in tlie civri or lmhtar- st iVice of the Confeclerate States shall be liable; to indict incnt for anv act done in tlietiropeVdiscliaro-e of his dutv." He further movecU to strike! out all after the word. " Goycniment." The section jiroposetl to be thus '-amended, reads as follows : - , - , i ' '; No person who may have!' been a civil or military officer of the State, or of the Con federate States, shall be held liable for anv act done in the proper, discharge of the duties ' imposed on him bv anv authoritv, purporting to be a law of the State or Con- j shall be exempt from all personal liabilitv 1 f 'rge as life, and the uplifted kmfc Therefor, in like manner as if, such acts had jvas m.the. act of striking the lad: the Ro been done under lawful authoritv; Proebhd j Iamla. "lcn marked that tlie picture ?r lawful authoritv; Prut'ohd ""? ie remarKca inai uie picture a; mt nothing- herein contained more hke gol than the thing of WwkI or -tfrued as to bar any citizen off A? that thvi' worshipjed. I explained that his Hvil action for the re- 1 tl? n:an ws of a Rice. to whom GmT uecerthelex. Th shall be so construed iue 1x0111 ins ctvii atiioii itr mc re-, coven of damages on account of anv. im- oroner or illegal execution of the law or au- thority imposing such duties. Adams, Alexander, Allen, Barnes, Baker, Barrow, S Beam, Bell, Bingham, Briekeli; Brown, Burgiu, I HenrahaiL Hodge, Howard, Jarvis, Johnston, 1 Jones, of Columbus, Jones, of Henderson, Joy-1 ner,;KeUy,-Kennedy, Love, of Jackson. Lvon,. Manly, McCauley, MeCleese, McCorkle, McCoy, j ofSamjon, McKay of Harnett. McGehee, Mo-I Iyer, N. A. McLean, 3IcLanghhn, McRae, Mt-bane, I SU, i.-lUlUV.V.V, UUUUi, HU-, 1UJ11, RomleT. Russell, Saunders. Simmons. Smjth, of? Anson," Spencer, of HydeStarbnck, Stephenson, J Stewart, Stubbs, Walkup, Ward, Willey, Wilson, 1 SV11,????77-' vr Those who voted linhe amrmatlve w-ere. Messrs. Twwnriw Rrv-an vAvt-w nf Riirio fM.': The veas and navs were ordered on the 1 ,iVV x "'"'i"r "c. im-(1.m..c.uiiip amendment offered bv 3Ir. Caldwell of Burke, i ving towards them, they j thimght it w a and the vote was as follows : , i twd 111 their 1 ie instead f Those who voted in the negative were Messrs. I Isaacs. - Mother, mother, all shouted kV . . . . ... . . ; , T 1 1 , 11.11. ll.J Faireioth. Faison, Faulkner, Ferebee, . Vurehes' ; 11 ri;!!-,.,,,, flrir.m Tl.ji-r-; nrPntKorCr 1 COUld not well, of Guilford. Dick, Drx-kery,' DonnelL Ellis, lays of my youtSi were spent in the peacefuj, Gahagan. Garland, Garrett. -ILrrris. f Guilford. ! avocation of a-son of the soil- If I may jLyt' Haynes ITenry Jackson, Jfone. of Rowan. Joyce. allowed to use a rigUTJitive cxprewion" tny, A.rJrit"i-"VVr' i ham, Patterson. Pool, Rush, Smith. f Johnson, Smith, of .Wilkes. Spencer, of Montgmerv, .Thompson and A111iams 32. ' ; ' So the amendment was rejected. 3Ir. 3ta rbuck n:ovetl to amend the section by insert ing after the word damages the I, words " or from indictments : provided that no order issue 1 witiliout authority of what f purported to le a laW of the State or Con-! federate States. AdopteL . 3Ir. Pool moved to amerid by sinking out the oth section entire, and inserting as fol-1 lows : i No person who may have aided in- the passage or execution of any law of the State .giBlj4rt n be Ruined from the bonded .rrt of North Carolina, or of the Confederate!, . - v- '!'" '' ' ' 1. State, shall be held liable to indictment or uoue. A ilmington, X. C. -f civil action for such aidf Ix-cause of the fact . onl v that such law was void on account of iflg aii i-uuuatuui luevousuiuiira ;f of the State or of the Unite.! States, 3Ir. Phillips movetl to amend by declaring the fifth section as amended, a part of tie j ordinance. - -- ' j 1' ' On this question the rcas and navs were Brown, Borgia, Buxton, Clark, Coniglaud. Cow- ler, DickeT, .Eaton, Faireioth, Faisou. Ferebee, I Guilford. Havnes, Ilenrahan. Henry, Hodge. How ard, Jrris, Johnson, Jones of Colamtms, Jones of Davidson, Jovce, Jovner. Kelly, Kennedy. KLnir. Lotran. Love of Chatham. Love of Jackson. ! Lyon, 3Ianly; SfeCaaler. MeCleese, McCorkle,! M'cCoy of Sarnpsori. McKay of Ilarnett, MeDon-i alcl ver, - 3ician, -aa- jicixan, jici-augu- t 'liu; McBae, Mebane,4 Moore of Chatham, Moore v ? 1 . ii m . tr t . 1 of AVake, MnrpKv, NlchoUon, NorflreU 0!om, PerUn, Philllr; Polk, RuraleyJ Ruac1L Ruah, Sanndcrs, Simniorts. Snrtth of Anou, Smith of Johnson, Smith of Wilkes, Spncr of Hyde, Starbuck, Stephenson, StuWw, Swan, Walk op, AVard, Wilier, Wilson, Winburue, Winston, and Wright. . . ' " !- Those whoToted in the negative were Mean. Bovden, Bryan, Caldwell of Burke, Caldwell of Guilford, Doanell, Faulkner: Jffahagan, Garland, Garrett, Jackson, Jouc of Hndcrson, Jone of Rowan, Patterson, Pool, Sjn, Spencer of Mont -gomerr, Stewart, and Thupon. . Mr." 3Ioore of Wikc; offered an amend- nxent a an additional section, to the effect, that, negroes found ctmabiting together ou the 1st of January, 1S66, shall be considered matt and wife. , . ! , , Tbt yeas arnd nays, were onlcrcd on tlin uinendiLt'nt, and it wan " rejecteil. Yea 20, navs.79. - , - -' ' TJie Convention then took rects. untd 7 o'clock, p. M - , '".".!.. ? Thc,Cntreney'---PapeV Moner to be Ile ;,-.;;- ' t". duced. The Secretary of the Tn asur- of the Ui)i " tetl States made a speech nt Fort Wavnc, Indiana, on WedneKhiy, night.." lie baid he was one of those who look upon an irredeem able currency as -an 'evil which circumstance may for a time render a necessity, but which is never to le sustainwi as a policy. He favor ed a well secured convertible paper currency.- No other can U any extent l)e properly substi-' tuted for com. For all ordinary home tran-. actions j)aper money is sftfficicnt,but'thcrc are constantly recurring periods when balance lx-t ween countries, ami, in the United "States,. between' different sections, must In set tied in coin. Whenever sjeeic is needed t for this 'purpose, the paper money, should be,., convertible and a circulation not so convert ible will not Ik' anVUought' not to be tolera ted by the people. The present inconverti ble currency ol-: the United States was a ue- . c.esity of tlie war, I ut now thecurrency should 1 1 . .. 1 . . .... 4.. ..' .. imni 11 . t ulil. 1 Adjl li.ft saw no way of doing it but by withdrawing a portion of it from circulation. ; . ' : The extreme high prices now jirevailing indicate that the business of the' country in in an unhealthy condition. We have a cir culating medium nltogetlier larger than needed for. legitimate business, and the el cess is; used in --sjfulatioiiH, Tlie United States to-day is theU-st market in jhe. world for foreigner to sell in. "The consequence is, Eurftpe is selling us more than he bin 11 of us, including our securities whicli ought not to j) abroad, and there is a cH'J't rolling up against us .which must be settled -in part, at lea!, wijth coin. If Congress shall, early in the approaching session, authorize tlie funding of legal ten ders' and the work of reduction is com-, me.need aiul prudently carried on, we shall reach, it, probably, without injury' and tin barrassment to legal business. If not, we shall have a brief jn'riod of j seductive pro--' perity, resulting in wide-)r(:ad liankruptey and disaster! He was hoicful that Jy wic legislation we will' escape ;a financial col lapse, and that the currencyjinay lx? brought . to a specie standard without .those financial troubles which have in all countries followed a protracted and cxjcnsive wr. Peter Ji The 3Iagic Lantern in Africa. When Dr. Livingsdpn was parsing through the Bolanda. a country town in tlie .west .nlf Africa, Shinte. 41 king or chief, was very de sirous oi seeing an exhibition of the Doc tor's magic lantern. I j - "When I went for the .piUTM-." says Dr. Livingston. Shinte hal his .'principal men antl the crowd of court beauties neur hiin. 11 Hie first picture exhibited was Abraham to slaughter his son I.naac. It wan ; . 7 t , " , , 1 id g1"? the IJIble we now held, and thki nmonZ V,s :iiimrtn our ayiour apjHrare 1. once, and off thev nih.edJ helter skelter. tumbling Wll-mell over each other and over lol-huts and tobatci bushes. c get ohe of them lrark flgaiiii. Shmte, however, sat bravely througln the - whole, and afterwards examined, the intru- ment with interest." , "" J" An orator in appealing to the " loie ..'-Vf.. C' 1. Ii 1 .... ... - fLf uus. 1 UiU Huuuivwaiuuu.iBic to-nighl the lianh yeomanry of the land, fir 1 love the agricultural interest of the coun- trv. and well may I love tlK-m. fcllow-citi- - . . - f .11 .. . :: . zen. for I was ljoni a farmer the happiet friends. I mav tav I was rail Ixtwccn two I of comj ' ' V A punkin, by tlmnder C txclainiel f inebriated chap, just in front of the stage. ,. - - - 1 . an Harry Webb, I M POUTER AND DEALER IX WjIQVORS .l.VD WM.VES. . - . j , - Tlie only Foreign Importer in tke hint of . North Carolina. Apply to ; - II. WEBB, No. 3d Market treet. ; , . ' oct 19 CStiiiM, I'll 11 Uiium. TUST received a tock of all kind of " fj GA3IE DAGS: .POWDER-FLASKS j i , I SHOT POL'CIIEil; CAPS,; WADS, ETC ETC. T BROWN 4C ANDERSON'S. . ... . . . . .- 10-tf oct I'J ! The ladies listened with - silent awe; but ...1.,,.. r 1 .1 -i.t....i: At .1 v.v . . - 4 : - i I I f -3 3. 9
The Daily Dispatch (Wilmington, N.C.)
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