I TIIIMAILY DISPATCH Mihed aHj (Sundays excepted,) at VTH- nl,i::,. yj - - TKKM3 OI 8L-B3CKIPTIOX : : tlO 00 soo J s oo ........... 100 t nr. . - nth - Tliri-c month u subscriptions payabls strictly In ad- .'-r-Office' No. 41'Market street, opposlts CItj Hotel. LINES OF TRAVEL, it 1 1. H I NCITON, CHARLOTTE AND KI TIIEKFORD RAIL ROAD. c b WiL, Char- & Rcth. R. R. C LavkJnbcxo, October 18th, 1SC5. .., mid aflcr londay, the 22d lust., a Passsuger i4J w ill run over this road as follows : Schedule. -I j. Train. f Down Train. .i.v. Thursday and' Monday, Friday and kk'.urday. ; Wednesday. r.;t, Leave. S.UUA. M.Sand Hill.... 7.00 A. M. v . ?iJe W.00 .Lanrinburg.. .8.10 Shoe Heel.... 8.33 Red Banks... 8.33 jMoss Neck...V.25 ' Lumber-ton . . 10.03 !Biadenboro 10.56" k .rtii West.. 9.40 JTTtrlvilk-.r7Tl0.2l j;..-"tndAle....ll.O . Krun Marshll.38 -id.-uoro.12.10 P. I uai'" rtoii.. .1.08 Neck... 1.40 .J' Kink...2.10 4 W t t M. Brown MarshlLtf IRoIndla-ll 57 4 lMarlville....l2.41P. M. ! North West .,1.24 " j Riverside. 2.00 " Arrive at tWIlmlmrton..3.00 " M.,,. lheI...-2-lO -'int.iirtr ..3.04 !! Hill 4.00 ft I No good will be taken by the above train, ex- j -t at the option of the company, and then, I. Jil.Ic the usual rate will be Charged. A Freight Train will be run, making two trips . li week, leaving Sand Hill Monday and Thurs iliv. Wilmington Wednesday and Saturday. Up fr.:f:htf by this Train must be delivered at the war house by 11 o'clock A. M., on Friday, and i.v Minuet on Monday evening. M aU furnished on board the Boat connecting with the Trains.- Breakfast on day of departure from Wilmington, and, Dinner on day of arrival .,i Wilmington. f WM. IL ALLEN, Master of Transportation, ml ' 16-tf U ILJIINCTON A MANCHESTER R. R. nrricE Gbn. Scpt. Wil. A Max. R. Road, J Wii minoton, N. C, August 26th, 18C5. X AND AFTER SUNDAY, AUGUST 27TII, V daily trains for paKacrg''- and freight, will run over the Wilmington Manchester Rail r?vil as. follows: Leave Wilmington daily at .6.00 A. M Kinesviile V ...7.35P.M. . Arrn e at Wilmington daily at 3.05 P. M. Kingnville 1.25 A. M. These trains jconnect with trains on North Eastern Rail ROad for Charleston, the Chcraw A (hirliutrton Railroad -and Wilmington fc Weldon Kail road. There is daily stage communication u tvrecn Kingsvllle and Columbia, S. C, connec ting with these trains. There is also a Hue of tutfu between Camden and Sumter (on Wil. and Man. Railroad.)! The boat connecting with theae I nuns haves and arrives at Wil. A Weldon Rail road wharf. Tlie freight office of the Company will bo at A. 11. Vanbokkelcn's wharf, on the premises recently occupied by A. K. Hall, and by uteamer North Carolina in running to Faycttcville. AH freight will be received and delivered at this Hint. Passenger business i done from Wilihing 'lon A Weldon Railroad wharf, and freight business i rroui abovu whan. j - HENRY M. DRANE, Supt. j .ct 0 1-tf !' WILMINCJTON AND WELDON R. R." Wilmington It Wbldos R. R. Compact, Wilmington", Aug. 2V, 1565. j Paienger Trains Schedule. "ROM THIS t.TE TRAINS ON THIS ROAD will run jus follows: l.eae Wiliiiiii4rtonat 4.00 P. M. Arrive at Weldon at 8.00 A. M. I.eavc Weldonjab .2L00 P. M. Arrive at Wilmington at ....5. 40 A M. ConneetiHg at; Weldon both ways with trains to and from Petersburg, by Gaston Ferry, and on direct to Norfolk and Washington ; connects at ioldboro' witty trains to Raleigh and Newbern. A1m connects at Wilmington with the Wilming ton & Maueheti-r Railroad south to Charleston, t'oluinbia, Atlantti, Savannah, 3Iontgomery, c S. I lliEMONT, Engineer and Supt. t 9 1-tf IIoiv to Uct loFnycttcvillo ! ! rK!'E undesigned ha established a regular lino 1 of Stages between rAYETTKILLE AND WARSAW, On the WeMon Railroad, conmcting with the truinH at the luller place North and South. LEADING FAYETTEVlLLE Mondays, Wediicsd.H s, and Fridays at 6 A. M., uniting at Warsaw at ti P. M., of the same day. LEAVING WARSAW At 6 A. M., Tmjsdays, Thursda and Saturdays, arriving at Kaye;ttcville, at 6 P. M.t of the same da v. : I Persons travelling North or South will find it greatly to their advantage to take this line as it is the most expeditious, pleasant and desirable .v-te estaliUhOd. EXPRESS PACKAGES not exceeding FIFTY POUNDS, will klso be carried either way and de livered prompt Iv at smaH rates. f II. W. BAKER, Proprietor. oct 13 ' V-tf . FOR NEW YORK. C O M M II C I A L LINE. i T IIIE A. 1 STEAMSHIPS FAIR- da.ij, vjrr. iilntbk, ana a a i m . r W. P. CLYDE. Capt. Robbiws. ZP1lt will form a weekly line between Wilmington. North Carolina and New York, cas ing every THURSDAY. I For freight o passage, having superior accom modation! for passengers, apply to BRADLEY k WOEHLER. Agents, North Water street, between Cheenut and Mulberry, Wilmington. . C. H. PIERSON, 77 South street, New York. oct 9 I I -Sin L. A. I1AKT. 1 w. JOHN C BAILS T. ILMINGTON Iron and Copper Works. HART A BAILEY. Proprietors. 1? Front Below Market street, Wil mington, N. C. HAVING resumed oie ration, we are now pre pared to furnish BRASS AND IRON CAST INGS, finished Imd uhifinished. New machinery mada and put up; old machinery overhauled. All kind of patterns, ornamental and architec tural. Will supply drafts of all kinds of machi nery, and will work generally. , Turpentine and Whisker Stills, And COPPER iORK in all its branches. A full supply of Belting, Packing, Hose, Steam and Water PipU and fittings. Machine bolts, nuU and rivets, and Sail other articles generally found in a machine siipplv store. t oct vj lO-lia THE WILMINGTON UNDERTAKER IS always prepared to furnish Coffins, Cases and a Hcar at all hour. Call on C. II. JENKINS A CO., Undertakers, Prinees. trwct, between Front and Water. N. B. DUini 1 hvVi-p-n y I k J. J I T,T"i w-'rrf ennents promptly attended to. 13-lm rnillTm tii a W 'ThJicm a mnirn mmm wmuj i mob ir mi :jm; , VOL.:jI. WILMINGTON, N. O., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER DIRECTORY. COMMMISSION HOUSES. A. II. VAN BOKKELEN, COMMISSION & FORWARDING MERCHANT. 411 XOBTH WATSR STBKET, HALL'S AND NUTT8 WHARVES, Wilminston, N. C. Consignments' of cotton, naval STORES - and other Southern produce, for ale or shipment will receive prompt personal at tention., Merchandise and other articles forwarded to any point desired. Orders for the purchase of Merchandise-and consignments of same, for sale so licited. nov 1 21-ly A. SOUTHERLAND, COMMISSION 31 E H C II A N T , l Wilmington, N. C. Particular attention paid to the sole of Cotton, Naval Stores and Country Produce generally. AH orders for merchandise filled at the lowest market rates. &c.i nov 3 ' 23-lm ATKINSON & SHEPPERSON, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MER CHANTS AND INSURANCE AGENTS, ' Princess street, next door Yo Water, Wil- mington, NC. ' THEY represent the following popular and re liable Companies : J , The Security Fire and Marine Insurance Com pany, New York.! The Equitable Lire Assurance Company of the United SUtcs, New York. The rabody lire Insurance Company, Balti more, . i The Maryland Life Insurance Company, Balti more. . Risks taken at he lowest rates. oct 11 3-Cru JAMES A. WILLARD, COMMISSION 31 E R C II A N T , Wilmington, N. C. octS 1-tf E. A. KEITH, COM3IISSION MERCHANT, No. 5 SorTH Water street, Wilmington, N. C. oct 9 1-tf SHACKELFORD, HAAS &c CO., No. 31 & 32 North Water street, Wilmington, N. C, Asd 159 Front street, New York, BUY AND SELL ON COMMISSION, Naval Stores, Cotton, Lumber and all Southern Fabrics. Also all classes of both Foreign and Domestic Goods. Also keep on hand at Wilming ton, a Urge stock of FAMILY GliOCERIES, at wholesale. And agents in the United States for John Whittemore"' Cotton Cards. oct 9 My ALFRED MARTIN, COMMISSION & FORWARDING MERCHANT, . .No. 5 South Water street, Wilmington, N. C. oct 9 1-Gui MURRAY & MURCIIISON, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND WHOLE SALE DEALERS, j Wilmington, N. C. PARTICULAR attention paid to the sale of Cotton, Naval Store and Country Produce generally. All orders fur Groceries, Produce, fcc, tilled at the lowest market rates. E. MURRAY ' K. M. MURCIIISON, D. R. MURCIIISON, J. T. MURRAY, Wilmington. New York. oct 9 . . 1-tf . M. McINNIS, COJIMISSION 31 E R C II ANT, No. 10 North Water street, - Wilmington, N. C. Consignment and orders olicUed. Oct 9 l Cm D. O. WORTH. X. DANIEL. WORTH A DANIEL, COMMISSION & FORWARDING 3IERCHANTS Brvm's Wharni, (T. C. fc B. G. lYorth'sold. ttand) South Water street, Wilmington, N. C. WILL give strict personal attention to sale or shipment of Cotton, Naval Stores , and general produce Also, to receiving and for warding Goods. Dealers in Bagging, Rope, Twine, Lime, Plaster, Cement, Hair, Salt, Coal, Ac, Jfcc. t Azents for Steamer A. P. Hurt. oct V l-3m GEO. HARRISS. W. W. HARR1PS, A. J. HOWELL. iHARRISS A HOWELL, C03I3IISSION MERCHANTS, And Agents, for A. C. Line of New York Steamers, WILMINGTON, N C. oct 9 ! .- My DAVID C. BRADLET. CHRISTIAN WOEHLEK. DRADLEY A WOEHLER, GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCILVNTS, North Watbr street, between Cuesnut and j f Mulberry, . j Wilmington, N. C. ( Liberal advance made on consign aieut. Arents for Steamships " Fairbanks" and W. P. Clyde." oct 9 . l-3m HORACE M. BARRY, ' Water street, Wilmington, N. C, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT ; A?:o ; Wholesale Dealer in Groceries and Pro-j visions. 1 ; LIBERAL cash advances made on consignments i to ARTHUR LEARY, New York. j Agent for the Steamships Starlight and j Commander. 1 oct 9 My A. E. HALL, FORWARDING COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 22 North Watek Street, Wilmington, N. C. PERSONAL attention given to1 consignments of all kinds of produce, either for sale or shipment, octtf 1-Cm NORTH CAROLINA COMMISSION HOUSE. ANDREWS & BARDIN, Wilminrton. N. C. riIIE undersigned have established a eomrais- I sion snd forwarding honsc in Wilmington, j and offer their services for the sale of Cotton, J ; Naval Stores, Sheetings, Cotton, xarns, iooacco. Bacon, Flour, etc., etc., and to purchase for mer chaiits or others any goods sold in this market. ; Consignments ana orders respecnuny soucucu. W. S. Q. An-drbws, Bknv. H. Barijix, of Goldsboro'. Lowell Cotton 3Iilb, . C. Office No.5 South Water street, up stairs. oct 9 l-m iO. . RCSSBIX. CHAS. S. ELLIS. RUSSELL & ELLIS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Wilmington, N. C. oct 9 1-Zm COMMISSION nousEs. 1. T. rETTTWAT. &OGXB KOOU. PETTEWAY & MOORE, C O M 31 1 SS I ON MERCHANTS, Wilmington, N. C. PROMPT personal attention given to tha LUMBER, and other produce. Orders solicited for Merchandise. Office in the Flanner Buildings, North Water street, near the W. fe W. R. R. Depot. nov 9 88-lm WALTER II. MCHAE. B. H. OCBOAJTVS. McRAE & GUR6ANU8, (Successors to W. R. Utley,) C03IMISSION MERCHANTS, Wilmington. N. C. nov 1 tl-ly MV xLTEIt II. McRAE, - (SL'CCESSOK TO W1C. R. OUT,) C 0" 3 f M I S S I O N MERCHANT, ! Wilmington, N. C. oct 27 17-tf w A. WILLIAMS, JSO. V. WILLIAMS. W. A. WILLIAMS & SON, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, "VTTTLL GIVE PERSONAL AND PROMPT W attention to the sale and shipment of Cot ton, Naval Stores and other produce. Liberal advances made on consignments. -Office No. 7 South Water Street.ff1 oct 27 17-ly ALEXANDER SPRUNT, CO 31 31 1 SSI ON 31 E R C II A NT, .South Water Street, Office formerly Occupied &y f Salt Cotnmissioner, Wilmington, N. C, SELLS OR SIHPS COTTON, NAVAL STORES and Country Produce.. Buys Goods ordered from the Country. Will carefully attend to all business sntrusted to him. oct 14 C-3m. a. a. MOKFITT. A. S. MCNEILL. W. X. MOFFITT. MOFFITT, McNEILL A CO., GENERAL C03I3nSSION 3IERCHANTS, No. 4 South Water strebt, Wilmington, N. C WILL give prompt personal attention to the sale or shipment of Cotton, Naval 8tores. General Produce, fcc, &c. Also to receiving and forwarding goods. Orders solicited and promptly filled, oet t 1-tJl COX, KENDALL A CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS and GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 23 North Watfer street, Wilmington, N. C. Y3ROMPT ATTENTION PAID TO COTTON, .1 Naval Stores, &c. oct 19 10-3m GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Ac. J. li. OKKELL. X. C. LBWIS. ORRELL A LEWIS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DBALBRS M (iROCERIES, PROVISIONS, fec. No. 8 Market street, Wilmington, N. C. THEY keep constantly on hand every article necessary for family supplies: have a good stock always on hand and are constantly receiving fresh supplies per steamers. They respectfully solicit the patronage of their friends and the pub lic generallv. oet 19 " . 10-3m FOR CASH EXCLUSIVELY! GEORGE MYERS, Nos. 1 1 & 13 Front St., Wilmington, N..C. importer and wholesale ad rbtail J DEALER in GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, TEAS, COF FEE AND SUGARS, DOMESTIC AND FOR EIGN WINES, LIQUORS AND SEGARS, ; WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, Ac. oeV9 1-tf GEO. Z. FRENCH A CO., (SUCCESSORS TO' CUTTER A FRENCH,) No. 10 South Front st., Wilmington, N. C, DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Wines, Liquors, (Jigari;, Wood and Willow Ware, Tinware, Crockery and Glass Ware. Cotton and Naval Storcs bought or received on consignment. oet 9 l-2m 1 W. V. B. SMITH. . JNO. H. STRAUSS. SMITH A -STRAUSS, Corner 2d and Market Streets, under City Hotel, ' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DBALBRS VS GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, &c, Ac. A GOOD supply always on band, and con- stantly receiving. oet 9 l-6m RUNGE & K ORDLAJfDE R , No. 2 Socth Front 1 Wilmington, N. C.-T . DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PORTER. ALE, LAGER BBBR, WINES, LIQUORS, dc, dc, f. ; AND MANUFACTURERS OF" ! Ginger Pop, Sarsaparilla & Lemon Soda. ORDERS from the country, accompanied with the cash, promptly attended to. , families supplied at snort notice. oct 9 1-Sin , DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. DRUGGIST AND CHEMIST, dealer ix Select Medicines, English mud Drugs, German Chemicals, FANCY ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, SEEDS, 711 TENT MEDICINES OF ALL KINDS, 37 Market strert, IrOji Froxt Srosa, Wilmington, N. C. -V- 2i Prescriptions carefully compounded. ERSONS wishing medicines at night will call on Mr. Shaffer, one door west of journal offieel . oct U l-6m ENGINEERS. W. H. JAMES. J. IISTBBOW5. JAMES At BROWN, CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS. ARE prepared to make Land Surreys and iur nish elegant Plans of . the same at short notice.. Other Engineer work solicited. . I Office one Door West of Journal Duila i ing, Princess Street. ' Sit io a-tJi DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Ac. i james Mccormick, MERCHANT T A I LO R , ' Uarket Street, Wilmington, N. C, , ,. WHOTKtAT A5D BETAIL PKAJJBB 15 CLOTHS, CASIMERES AND VESTINGS ; GnU'and Roys Ready made Clothing; FURNISHING GOODS ; " TAILORS' miJTMIXGS, v, fc. , oetP j ' - 1-ly S. BEAR' & DRO., - No. 18 South Market street, - ': Wilmington, N. CV,;'X', : J f ! WHOLESALE and retail dealers r:in every description of Dry Goods, Readv-made Clothing, Hats, paps, Boots and 8hoes. " i -Liberal inducements offered to both city and country trade, j cct . ; : 1-tf AUCTIONEERS, AGENTS, Ac. -r WIXJDM MORRIS. MICHAEL CKONLT. CRONLY A MORRIS , AUCTIONEERS AND GENERAL AGENTS, Wilmington, N. C. STOCKS, REA1. ESTATE and all description of merchandise bought and sold on commis sion. I Our personal attention eivcu to any busin&s nt rusted to our jcharge. From our loni experience in the business, wc ieel warranted ihreferring to the public generally. oct w i- i-u DUpLEY & DRO., INSU R'jA N C E AGENT S No. 5i ol'th Water Street, Wilmington, N. C. ot 9 I l-3m HOTELS, SALOONS, Ac. i j : CITY HOTEL. THE undersigned take pleasure in announcing to theirtfreinds and the public generally that they have, after great exertions and expense, re furnished and opened the CITY HOTEL, for the reception and aepommodation of the travelling public. FREDERICK & SHEMWELL, j Proprietors. "S. FREDERICK. J I. SHEMWELL." oct 9 j. " lfm BAILEY'S STAR HOTEL, FRONT STREET, WILMINGTON, N. C. JAMES II. BAILEY, Proprietor. : HOUSE OPEN FOR THE RECEPTION OF guests at allj hours of the day and night. ' No pains will bfc spared to make the guests of the house comfortable in every respect. The table is supplied with every luxury the market affords. A first class restaurant is attached to the house, where the public will be furnished with icecream or oysters in theiri seasons, wines, choice liqudrs, etc. h . oct 10 T r - 3-tt 1 PROFESSIONAL. TIIOS.B. CARR, M. D., " DENTIST. O flies and Residence No. 35 Market Street, ' next to JJVillis' Drug Store. A LARGE STOCK OF ARTIFICIAL TEETH for sale to tjie Profession at a small advance on Philadelphia prices, oct 9 I l-3m alfred m. waddell, attorney at law; Office on Market between 2nd & 3d Streets, Wilmington, N. C. octt) 1-Om iULItjS W. WRIGHT j ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Office on Princess Street opposite Court House, Wilmington, N. C. oet 0 l-3m JOHN A. BAKER, ; ATTORNEY AT LAW Wi mington, N. C. oct 0 1-tf ! BARBERS. EDWARD REID, W HO served! his time under Allen Evans, respectfully invites the citizens of Wil- minsrton to trivc ,ihim a call, where they can be waited on by thejbest BARBERS the country chu afford. Saloon in the rear of the City Hotel oct IS v 5-tf MISCELLANEOUS. 8Li EIGHT Or M.MUZ,M.VG. ' . i i-. I, ! New York Spirit Casks. BEING AGENT FOR ABOVE FIRM, I WILLI Furnish st j Wilmington, N. C.,' SPIRIT CASKS of their well known make, in quanti ties as desired, as cheap as they can be imported., Spirits Turpentine put up in Casks of their mill uuiluiiu ii-i.ii h price. A. H. VAN BOKKELEN No. 41 i North Water st reet.i nor 6 25-tf W.II. S3IITII, C o m m i s s i o n M e r c Ii H i ! j FAYETTEVlLLE, N. C. oct 21 Harrv AVebb, IJII'ORTR AND DEALER IS JLMQUORS IW.yES. Tkm only Foreign Importer in the State of North Carolina. Samples can be obtained from the bonded ware- boost, Wilmington, N. C. : I 1 Apply tof ' ' - " r' ' 'J " , U 1L H JiBB, ; No. 20 Market street oct 19 0-lm ANDERSON, T h e II a s s a s e 31 a 11 , RESPECTFCIXY INFORMS THE CITIZENS of Wilmington and country generally, that he has returned jto Wllmington,Tor the purpose of TRANSPORTING THEIR BAGGAGE to and from' the Railroails andStetimboati to anv. part of the towni - I . - Ou your arrival at the depot, please call for and j BTGire yor Checks to Anderson,! i W Tio will dtepateh your baggage with promptness, i oct 37 7-lm 10, 1865. ' NO. 29. MISCELLINEOUS. OUR JOB OFFICE. TnE DISPATCH JOB OFFICE Is ons of the MOST COMPLETE In North Carolina. The entire establishment is fitted out with New Material and Presses, embracing over; ONE HUNDRED FOUNTS OF TYPE; A LARGE CYLINDER POWER PRESS; a GORDON" JOB BER ; and a large WASHINGTON HAND PRES& With these facilities, aided by skilful workmen, we are1 prepared to execute, onireasonablo terms, and in a satisfactory manner, all kinds of t ' PLAIN AND FANCY PRINTING, SUCH AS BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, HAND BILLS, POSTERS, BUSINESS CARDS, WEDDING CARDS, t VISITING CARDS, CIRCULARS, Bill Heads, Druggists' Labels, . Railroad Blanks, : Legal Blanks, r Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac. We have on hand a choice assortment of; PA PERS and CARDS, of all qualities and colors, and respectfully ask of the public a share of their patronage. : BARRY Jb BERNARD, oet 9 v 1-tf i TO Til LOVERS OF THE FINE ARTS. M. VANORSDELL WOULD MOST RE- J ppectfull' announce to the citizens of Wil mington and surrounding country that he has just returned from the Eastern cities thoroughly posted in every branch of Photography. ; ALBUMS I ALBUMS ! ALBUMS ! FRAMES ! FRAMES ! of all sizes and sics. CASES AND TRAYS, OF EVERY STYLE AND QUALITY KNOWN. Photographs from small pictures 'enlarged and colored in all styles. 3 CARTE DE VISITES, PLAIN AND COLORED, AMBROTYPES, FEROTYPES, MELLA NEOTYPES, ; And all other styles of pictures known to tlie art. To Artists and Photographers I would say that I have opened the largest stock houae throughout the entire South, and will 6ell goods at Northern priees. I - C M. VANORSDELL,f Photographist and Stock Dealer, No. 401 Market street, Wilmington, N. C. oct 1) - 1-tf C. fOLVOGT. ' S. U. VINCKMT. . POLTOGT A: CO., Corner 'Front and Princess streets, ' WILMINGTON, N. C. UPHOLSTERERS, PAPER HANGERS AND DEALKUS IN i FURNITURE, OIL CLOTHS, Ac, &e. SPRING, MOSS, ' CURLED HAUL ; ' SHUCK & COTTON MATTRESSES. ELEGANT WINDOW SHADES, j Every Grade of WALL PAPER; the best Selection in the State. DAMASK, ENAMELED CLOlil, and TABLE COVERS. ; PICTURE FRAMES, j WINDOW GLASS : ,. "... MIRRORS, .; CHAIRS, BEDSTEADS, t . "; TABLES, . STOOLS, 'lectures and Ihrtraltt Frauitcxl in the fuot tasteful , manner. WINDOW GLASS cut any size desired. PAPER HANGING and DECORATION Done with Neatness and Dispatch. octl) 1-tf Saddlery, Harness. AND T -JR. U'NESv James S. Tophain Sc Co., NO. 8 SOUTH FRONT STREET, MANUFACTURERS AiL WHOLESALE & RETAIL .(. DEALERS IN FOREIGN & DOMESTIC SADDLERY, HARDWARE, dr., dc, dr. , LAR(;t! assortmeift of the following goods XJLon hand and constantly being received. DOUBLE HARNESS, SIDE SADDLES SINGLE " lr MEN'S " CART A DRAY do.. I BOY'S WAGON do. i GIG HORSE COLLARS,", MULE 44 CARRIAGE. RIDING, AND CART WHIPS, FEATHER DUSTERS, SWEEPING PAINT, WHITE WA8H" AND, HORSE BRUSHES, COTTON CARDS, PLANTATION HOES, i LADIES' TRUNKS, i SOLE LEATHER, do. I WOOD BOX PACKING 44 ilHS8fNG rags. PKlrKsf PORT MONIES, FINE BITS, : ' X S li A ceueral assortment of HARDWARE snd every article in the SADDLERY BUSINESS. I B HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR BEESWAX, FURS AND DEER SKINS. . oct 11 -tf Security Fire & Marine Insurance Company oi New York. Assets,. . I,COO,0OO Dollars. . T?IRE IUSKS TAKJuN l uwa axv wvx v 1J trv and on Produce in transits from point of Shipment topoint of destination. Also, MARINE INSURANCE granted, at lowest rate.. r Atmlv tO - ATKINSON fe SHEPPERSON. Tw4 n Awa .tsst nitrt trk Vatr oct ii 8-lm ; JOB PRINTING. i i Ws are prepared to execute all orders fur BOOK I AND JOB PRINTING, oo short notice sad rts sonable term. ' ' Y2T Orders front accessible poluts in ths couu try promptly filled, and forwarded ly rutll or . press. K Orders must be accompanied by tus rah. RT-umce rvo. 41 Market street, oppoits City HoteL . ' ; j : ' ; , ; , ; , ; . . . , . BARRT A BERNARD. THE DAILY DISPATCH. FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 10, 1W. Rales and Regulations for Farm Hands Colonel Davis, in charge of tlie frcvIinai bureau at Clarksville, Tcnn., Las adopted the following rules for the government of farm laborers; ami a gcntlemAna.largeir.Iantcr of the state who Ium trietl theru Oiuiitg Jho present year, informs the Louurillc" Jouriutl that they work admirably well. " Up to tlut time, " he says, " I lxavc not hail the slightest variance with any of my employee. - They are contented and happy. Kuowing what i expected of them, they do it cheerfully. I have not even xkcn roughly to one of them." A svstcm Ihrit worked so well in one ui: stance must surely have something c able in it, and we cheerfully submit the- consideration of and adoption fanners and planter! of Georgia Transcript. . t HULKS AND RKOfl-ATIO.N! KOH KAUM jutneml khetn to by tJic t ugv$ti IIAM. 1. Half of the n ires of the chinlovec will be retained by the employer until thf cml of the contract, for its faithful jM'rtonn.ince. 2. The emj)loyces will Ik? requinil! to riM." at tlavbrcak, each one to feetl ami take care of the stock allotted to him. or perform any other business that may be U"i$netl him ; to eat their breakfast ami be ready for work at the hifinal which will be given when the sun is half an hour high. All time !ot after the signal is givenwill be deducted. 3. No general conversation w ill bo, allow ed during working hours.' 4. Bad work. will be assesseii at it . jrofer value. .'5. For disobedience, one dollar will be deducted. , . 1 C. Neglect of 'duty and leaving without permission Ay ill be considered disobedience. 7. No live stock will lc allowed to bo raised by the employee without rpe'ial con tract. y. Apples, peaches and inelnii or nny other i)roduct of tlie farm taken ly the em ployee, without permission of the employer, w ill be charged for. . l. The employee thall receive no isilor luring work hours. I 10. Three-quarters of an hour will be al lowed during tlie winter months for dinner, nmfonc hour and a half during the months of June, July and August. : , 1.1. Impudcnee, swearing, or indecent ami unseem.lv language to, or in the presence ' of the einiloyer or his family, or agent, or quarrelling, or lighting, so as U disturb the peace of tlie farm, will e lined one dollar for the lirst oiFence. and, if rCeated w ill lx? followed by jlisinissd and hss of Mich par as shall be adjudged against him by projx:r s.1 :j. " ' 12.. All ditlieulties that may arise. . hctuccn the einiloyees shall be adjustetl by the em ployers, and if not satisfactory, an appeal may le taken to ahagentof the United ??tatc government or a magistrate. ' 13." All abuse of stock, or wilful breaking of tools, or throwing away gear, Ac., will be charged against the employee. " 14. Good and suUicient rati.ons will lw furnished by the employer, not. however, to exceed six pounds of. bacon and one pi ck' of meal per week for each' adult. 1.1. House rent and fuel will Ik- furnished free, by the employer. 16. No night work will le required of the employee,. but such as the necessities of the farm absolutely demand such as tying up fodder, firing tobacco, etting plant afire, securing a crop from the'friKt, Arc. 17. A cheerful and willing ertoriiiance of duty will le required of the eiuployiH.1.. j 18. StK.k inust.be fed and attended to on Sunday. - , 10. The women v i 1 1 be required t do the . cooking in rotation on Hunday. 20. The employee willlte (!XM-ietl to lKk after and studv the inten-st of his employer : ; to inform him of anything that is going amiss; to be peaceable, orderly and pleasant ; to discourage theft, and endeavor bv his. conduct to establish a charade lor honcstj, industry and thrift. : - 21. In case ol anv controversv in regard to ihc contract "or its regulations between thcyniploycr and the einplovee, the agent of the bureau for the count v shall be the com mon arbiter, to whom the diiliculiy shall ba referred. The Population of the Globe. Translated from L'annce Sclcntiflquc for the Mo bile Dally Ncw.J ' There arc on the lobc about 1, 298 mil lions of souls, of which 369,000,000 are of the C'aucnsisn race ; .".'52,000,0OO are of the Mongol race ; ' 100,000,000 arc f the Ethiopian race ; 170,000,000 are of the Malay race ; , 1,000,000 of the Indo-American race. . There are 3.042 language sjwken, anl 1,000 different religions. . , " , The yearly mortality of the glolc is 333, 3:W,333 ' pcnons. TIum i. at the rate of 91,554 a lay; 3,730 rH-r hour, and CO per minute. So each pulsation of our heart marks the decease of wnne humanjrrpaturc. Tlie average of human lilc is 33 vei!rr , One-fourth of tlie jwpulation dies at or b efore the age of seven years : one-half at or leforc seventeen yean. . ' . ' Among 100,000 persou. one arrives at tha age of 100 year, one in 5,000 attains the ago of 90, and one in 100 Jives tq the age of 60. 3Iarried men live'Ionger than single onr. In 1.000 persons C5 marry, and more mar riages occur In June and December than in any other months of the year. , , . , One eighth of the whole population is mil itary. . . : Professions exercise ' a grcal influence on longevity. In 1,000 individuals who! arrive at the age of 70 years, .42 are priests, orators or public speaker, 40 , are agriculturalists. 33 arc workmen, 32 arc soldiers or military employee?;, 29 advocates or engineers, 27 pro fessors, and 24 doctors, l hose wuo uevoie. their lives to the prolongation of tha.t of others die the soonest.,. . There are 335,000,000 Christian. . Tlicre are 5,000,000 Israelites. f There arc 60,000,000 of Asiatic religion. There are ICO.OOO.OOaMaliomctaiw. ' . There arc 200,000,000 Pagans. - In the Christian Churches 170 000.000 pro f. tu T?nmnn Cfliholic faith i 75,000,00 pro- 1 ! feil the Greek faith, and 80,000,000 profess the Protestant tilth. Oct 21 ) i .... t v

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