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1 i . woo I M, jr : 3 'X SrOL. II. WILMINGTON, N. C., THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 31, 1867. NO. 409. N JX AA.JJ. I 1 A LL JJLJ. U. L11. iL' -i LLJJ- ' .' . ' r THE WILMiriQTOM DISPATCH. " ROBINSO?t & SMITH, Proprietor, PUBLISHED (DAILY AND IVEEKLV. Terms ol iHbcr1pti-, inrariabl; in advance : laily, one year.... .. . " -Si months.... 6 00 j 4 00 I RATES: OK ADVERTISING: Advertisements will be in&ertcd t $1 per square tor the fii-t in'-rtion ; 13 50 per week, aud 15 per month. Ten llrici or k-a eoutitute & n'iaie. f No-publication ma in without a rcj.tnM blc name, i LINES OF TRAVEL. Wilmington k Wi'ldon Railroad. OftiVh Cinsr Engineer A 9 ft, . . r i. If Vi CHANGE OF KCHEU'L'LK. li OF 7 N AND AFTER MONDAY the 5th lUit., J th foUuwiii f.i-t Schedule of run over tbi. Railway. GOING X)KTH. Leave . VViltninsfton at.. tint 4.45 A. M. 11.15 A. M. ; i.25 A. M. . 2 5? r. M. . 2.00 P. M. G.:5 P. M. Arrive at tioldshoru at, to tl Arrive at Weldon at . . . GOING Wcldon at . 4 l SOITH. ....... .".11.00 A- M. 7. Go Y. M. ' ...... 3.00 I. M. .'.11.50 I. M. .............. 8.00 P.-.V. . y. a w Lcuve "''. Arrive at (ioldsboro at. Arrive at AVilmintun. . " j 'v A- l Cloee coftu'Ctlont hc iitruh; by both traiua -in South.: he.5A.IM. train from V ihnhigtun, . y nl 11 . train from Weldon. do uot-rqu u Sunday's. M Close connections art ni:ulc by the 11 0.r A- M. train both wny btwfi-n New York find Now Or leans. '". By the trin that leaves here it 11.05 aud the one that arrives here at 4.30 A. M., close con nections are made between New York aud New Orleans. Connection.! are made by thc other trains but more time is .required. To go North by Bay'Liufc, leave at -5.00 A. M.; to by Ahneinesbit, leave by the 11.05 A. M. tram. Either train connects by Richmond. Close couucctloiih at Gold.-iboro with the N trains by the 5.00 A. tt. trail), and bv either c. to Nltwbem. ; - , i S. L. FREMONT, 4 Chief Engineer and Superiutendeiit. jioy 1H : :m tf WilmingtoD & Manchester R. R. tTicB Gen. fyvtrr. Wiu A Man. R. Road, ) I Wilmington, N. C, Nov. 3d, 18G0. i ON AND AETER MONDAY the 5th of Nov. the following Schedule will go into effect on the Wilmington aud Mauche6tcr Railroad. EXPRESS 'TIlAfN. Leave Wil'uiington daily a I ...... . 4.50 A. M Arrive at Kingsville 3 30 P. M. Leave Kingsville ' ....... 1.45 A. M.. Arrive at Wilmington daily A... .10.45 A. M. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. Leave Wilmington daily at , 5.20 P. M. Arrive at Kingsville " ....... 5.00 A. M. Leave Kings villc " .......130P.M. Arrive at Wilmington daily at 3.45 A. M. ' Lr;c connections made by both trains at Wil ! -lugton with the Wilmington and Wei don Rail road at Florence with the North Eastern Rail- road lor unanebvon, anu ai rt ine win- wiri iu South Carolina Rail rnd. V M. .McRAxj, (General Superintendent. nor 4 ' 3-ib tl TR ANo I O RTAT1 ON Ut i-IUi, f i WjLMlNOTON, ClIAKLOTTH !S?R. R." Co., Wilmington, N. C. May lbOO. ) i7ROM AND AFTER JUNE 1st, 13tio the Mail 1 Train on this road w.ll leave Wilmington at 6 o'clock, Al. M., on Tuesdayn, Thursdays and 8aturdayo, and arrive at Sand Ilill at 3 o'clock, P. M. Returning vi ill leave Sand Hill at 7 o'clock, A. M., on Mbndays, Wednesdays aud Fridays, and arrive in! Wilmington at 4 o'clock, P. M. 1 WM. II. ALLEN, ; . Master of Tranpoi tatiou. may ii , 20;Mf For Rent; T M1E STORE AT PRESENT OCCCP1EB RY Messrs. Moffltt, Rro. & Co., and the office All red Martin, over the story occupied by Mr. from the 1st of Oct., 180, to thj Ut of Oct., Iti7 For further particulars, applv to Mr. Jos. n- dcron, daring my absence. W. L). S.MITli, Agent. REV. C. BRUCE WALKER. 20tf aag 31 . Lippitl's A-onft'cliouery. JREAD IN ALL ITS VARIETIES, j FRESH, MORNINft and EVENT Hi. FANCY CAKES AND PIES !' :..'(' ' ' ... ! -To SUIT THE MOST FASTIDIOUS, - j FRESH EVERY DAY. oct 31 i AGENTS WANTED FOB tbe Life and CainpiiiiJt of 4en. Stonewall Jackson, r By Trof. R. L. Dabney, D. D., of Va. 'PRE 'STANDARD BIOGRAPHY OF TUE X Immortal Hero. The only cditU n author ized by his widow, and published for ter pecuci arv benefit, i The author a personal friend and Chief of Jtaff of the Christian Soldier. We want an Agent in . ever;. county. .Send for clreolars and. bee our fermsand what the Pres rays of the work. Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO. . Corner jan 15. 7th and Main sts. Richmond, Va. 395-lmdAW JVOTICE. UNDER AN ARRANGEMENT ENTERED into between nv suecessors and myself,' debts due the Dispatch office or subscrfption are madepayablo to Messrs. Robinson, Smith Jk Baker. Those due for advertising1 are payable to myself. Parties will please take notice of -this. aujr7 WANTED. - : ; WISHES A SITUATION SA- A LADY XS. Honekee er. For particulars, apply to. the dee y DISPATCH OFFICE. J T 365-tf 4 TBXAS---WantetI. I?OUR ABLE-BODIED YOUNG WHITE . ruen, willing to work on a farmto go to Texas. Paeaage paid, and 10 to 15 pecie, per month, jruaranticd. Also two joins white women to do house work. Addr or telegraph Us. A. A. McBRIDE, . are Cart T. u Rimwiv An&tin st. - Gal veston nov 24 353-tf TNTmLEl AND DELICATE CON3T1TU. FXT? VnSSiyoto e3, use HELMBOLD'S BCCHU. It will give bri; and , en ?lMn8 nd enable yoS o sleep well ' : HOTELS, THE CITY HOTEL, - Corner ; Market and Second Street, C . W I L 31 I If G T O N 1 f X. FREDERICK, Proprietor. i j rpHE UNDERSIGNED llAa RECENTLY ' X opened the i CITY II OTEL. - , iid beii-eakfc for It under ija uiuoacment ; the itrouae of ttie travelling public. He ives ' th; assurance that it will t$ couducted sji a style j iullv equal to the deionud of tbe tunc. ' j The'l-rlors and Koouia will b Thoroughly refitted and ele ' gantly refurnished. i The tables will be well kept and loaded with all ! DELICACIES AND LUXURLEs i that the Market "afford 3.' The iurvauts wiljl be at- tcutive aud polite to guots ; acd every jdepart- luent Completely orgaDlr-jU in -ticli a u.ai to reT.dci it asattrtK-tivc as auy rinii'nr e ; ment in the fcouth. ! The lr';rielor itioinists that jto iniim ucr ai wblislf' nr ex pt-uao thnll he spared to render tbi HOTEL a ' pleabaut and agreeable re&ting place for the way farer, aud oue in everyway worthy ot the support ! aud eticoufajcrneut of those who" desire to m i tain a well conducted Hotel. . i N. FREDERICK, rroprietor. Wiltiilriton, N. Journal copy. C. Jan. rj, 4)l-tf ivrixjs MEETING E-IOUSE, bTREET . Charleston, S C. T mm HOUSE HAS BEEN muKOUGHLy repaired auct relurnished, and cannot le ter- eelled bj-auv in tu city. JOSEPH PURCELL. i,roi)rietor. ian 130 95-tf PROFESSIONAL. iOU A.' KICUAUUSON. THOS. H. &CTTON. RICHARDSON & SUTTOfi, Attorneyfii and Coun elloiH at Xav, II L I Z A II K T II T O W X , N . C . All buinetis ehtrus'ted prompt attention, jan 25 to their care will have 404 -tf JAMICS C. TT O R N E Y DOBBIN, AT L A A W Faye'teville, N. C, ; OFFICE CuJtXER BOW H GREEX STItEETS. WILL A eolleeti ATTEND PROMPTLY TO THE tion'of Claims and other business en trusted to his care, nov (5 37-lf DRY O00DS, CLOTHING, &c. James Mccormick, 3IKRCH4XT TAILOR, No. 35 Broad Street, Charleston, S. C. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in CLO l'Ha, CAS8IMERS AND VESTINGS, ,? GENTS' AND BOYS' READY MADE CLOTHING. FURNISHING GOODS, 1 A1LOKS' TRIMMINGS, etc. july 13 9-tf i "TT7 X7"C5 f XTTH "lX72i t IMJUJ V & I IN JUJ VV O ! FROM DEPARTMENT HEADQUARTERS. Heavy Reinforcement OF -AT HAAS & C O'S. , C) UR MR. JACOB HAS3 hat jutt returned Irom a business toar through tbe ; NORTHERN CITIES, and having purchased a stock much chesper than heretofore, we arc prepared to offer to the CITIZENS OF WILMINGTON, and the public generally, thc fineet. assortment of RE A D Y MADE CLOT RING, GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS BOOTS. SHOES, HATS, 'Ac. at a HEAVY REDUCTION irom wnat tne-, have been sold this season. 1, T . . - We wvuld aiost respectfully call the attention of the -i LADIE S to our beautiful afsortnetit of BOY'S AND YOUTH'S CLOTHING. They are of superior, make to any ever offered In this market. Our MER CHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT attends to orders promptly, and suit are guar- j anteed to fit. .. .. v Give us a call before purchasing elsewherV Haas & CO. Front Street near Market, Old Stand of Iledriek Sc lijnn dec 19 837-iv THE DAILY DISPATCH. WILMINGTON. JANUARY 81. 1567. NORTH CAROLINA LEGISLATURE. SECOND SESSION. ! SENATE. ! Raleiuu, Jau Oil The Senate waa called to oWei at 101 ; o'clock. Tbe Speaker deiiited Mrsri. Hall, Wiley and Cowles aa the Committee on Fed eral Relations, i Mr. Brown, from the Committee ou the Judiciarj- to vtbom was referreti a bill tq I amend the Constitution of the f tate, report i ed a substitute for the Die, jwlkich v ai; or t dered to be printed. f ; RESOLUTION fe AND BILLS. 3Ir. Gash, a bill to secure the ri'ui oi re- demotion for land sold under eatecuLii.3. ; Ordered to be printed and referred to the ! Committee on the Judiciary. A communication relative to the Waehitig tun mission, addrej;ed to the Governor, from Hon. Bedford Brown,-was read for the i formation of the Senate. 3Ir. Leach arose to the question of privil- etre. He read from the Standard, quoting j from the Charlotte Democrat, an attack made 1 i on himself charging him with being an old ! political trickbter and office:seeker. i He regretted that the editor of the titan- dard had seen proper to quote, with seeming j ' commendation, statements so utterly desti- t tute of truth ; and then proceeded to vindi- ! '. -cate himself. He showed by reference to' the journal and public records of the coun- j : try, and by his public acts and speeches, as ; well as by his political antecedents, and by ; i his frank and open avowal of his sentiments on every public measure, for the past twenty j ! years, during which time, he had been with I : but short intermission in public life, that i I both the charges were false, and wholly with- out foundation, Citing, in detail, numerous ' instances in proof of their falsity. Pie closed by paying a high compliment to Col. Brown i and the other Commissioners. On motion of Mr. Hill, the bill to provide I referred sundry papers frqm thc Ladies' Mc artificial arms" or commutation in lieu there- ; morial Association of Richmond, Va., ask of, when the limb cannot be worn, was tak- , ing for an appropriation i to aid in marking en up under the suspension of the rules, pas- tea its secona reaainrs amenucu on irs rniru reading. Mr. Harriss, of Rutherford, called for the yeas and nays, and on motion of Mr. Hall, it was referred to the Committee on j Propositions and Grievances. j IIOMESTE.VJD BILL. i ; The bill granting freehold homesteads to i the citizens of this State being the special j order, was taken up, amended, and thc.ques i tioh recurring on the passage of the bill on ; its third reading, on motion of Mr. Wilson, ! the ayes and nays were called and it passed by a vote of 38 to (J, and ordered to be en ! grossed. . ! On motion of Mr. McRae, the rules were ! suspended and the bill to incorporate the ! Edinburg Medical College in the county of j Robeson, was taken up and passed' its 2nd i readings, and on motion of Mr. Aveiy. it was recommended to the Committee on Ed- ' ucation, and ordered to be printed. On motion ot Mr.. Love, the ruirs were i suspended and the bill providing for the r ! lkf of the estate of the late Hon. L. O'l e- B. ! Branch, was taken up and referred to the ; Committee on Claims. ; '. On motion of Mr. Averv, the rules were I suspended and the bill to protect landlords i against insolvent tenants'was takn itn nr. I io --. I ' ' dered to be printed and made the special order at 12 o clock Wednesday next. Mr. Avery, by leave, introduced a resolu- ; unfinished business. tion proposing to raise a joint select com- ; Bill to protect property sold under execu mittee to take into consideration the policy ! tion from sacrifice, come up and Cowles of-; of remodeling the Judicial svstem of North ! fered an amendment, (prvoided this act does ; j- Carolina, in such a manner as to make twelve ' Judicial Districts of the State and three di- visions of four districts each. Adopted. I unfinished business "u;iv -.-f-'. ... . .1,1 i liill to protect property sold under extcu tV, .T.,;; k;ii ... Ai, t at considerable length by Messrs. Covington and Speed, Mr. Cofington making the open- ing speech He favored the billfn its ori- i : .. i i ... - i. . i inal form, but felt , bound to oppose it as it had been amended. If the Senate would agree to modify it to suit his view-s he would I cheerfully support it, and offered an amend- i ment which was adopted. Mr. Speed made .a Ktrnncr ami tnunhintf ftnnp.al in A nnort of , Tj1 f O I I . I I " iTH f' " o I f I I the bill. Itafurther consideration was post poned for the present, and On motion of Mr. Wiggins, the Senate ad journed nntil to-morrow at 10J. I i HOUSE OF COMMONS. J Raleigh, Jan. 25. ; The House was called to order at 10 I o'clock A. M. ! Dr. P. T. Henry, Commoner from Bertie, i appeared and was qualified, j On motion of Mr. Cowan, the considera tion of the special order for 11 o'clock to (day, viz: his "Resolution in relation to the Public Debt,' was postponed until Wednes ! day next. i ItESOLCTIO.Nb IMRODCCEO. ' Ti.- IT WKiffinli-l .. rasnlnfi'nn t -,-.,-, t-. 1 j to testing the loyalty of the Cotton Tax. I By Mr. Stevenson, Resolutions proposing a i Constitutional Convention. (These were re- leretl to tbe Committee on iTederal Kela- " 1 'Hons.) j Bv Mr. Peebles, a joint resolution of iuqui-1. ry, requeeiing ine opinion oi me oupreme - x? . . 1 .1 f Court, now in session, as to the power of the General Assembly to repeal or modify the j ordinance passed by the late Convention, i commonly known as the Stay Law.r ; , 3Iessrs. Peebles, Waugh, Long and Davis addressed the House in support of the reo- i lutinn ' i j . t ... ;- passage. j . Pending the discusKionl of this resolution" : tne SJeciai order lor 12 OCtoCK, VIZ: ) a DIU I to establish a Penitentiary; was postponed, j and made a special order for Tuesday, the j 5th of. February next. ';-" - On motion of Mr. Dargan, the resolution t under discussion was laid on the table. ! . i By Mr. Richardson, a bill forthc benefit of I Daniel Johnson. Sr of Bladen county. ! tj- tr.' t 4h.'m -nr-.K;--n- - l i incorporate the Trustees of the: Lowell Col- j ureu ocuooi i ington. ! Br Mr. Garriss. Trtwn rt Vohrrnt in VavnA rnnntr the relief of the people of North Carolina; j the 3ir. u nuneia, a bill toUeclire 1 ar RiTer through the county of EdeecomW. a Tar I BuTm SQffic,entK-n T ' D.ar?' H blll to.?CV iff J-0" tain amount of the stock in the ortu Cam una Railroad Company, with the Chtraw and Coalfield Railroad Oimpanv, nnd for other purposes. titled an act to establish the rate of interest. ratified the 12th ol 3Iarch, 1SC0.S Alw a bill to incorporate Wilson Lodge, No. 226. of t and AM t-. -.r " .... iy ir. JHcuougau, a dim auowing ueoiors ; the privilege of paying their old debts in J State Bank monev. or its equivalent in cur rent funds. ' By Mr. Patton, a bill to authorize the for mation ot the English and AmcricarJ Vine Growing and Manufacturing Company. On motion of Mr. Latham, of Craven, thc rules were suspended, and the bill to incor porate New Berne Lodge. No. 245, F. and A. M. , was passed. A message from thc Senate announced the concurrence of that body iu a proposition from the House, to raise a Joint Select Com mittee on Federal Relation. Messrs. McNair, Daws and Loau were ) appointed the House branch of this commit tee. On motion of Mr. Waugh, resolutions in relation to Uou. Jcfer?on Davis, (introduced on Friday last, by Mr. Williams, of Martin,), were taken up and referred to this commit-' tec. The House concurred' iu a message iVoin the Senate proposing to raise a Joint Select . Committee to i consider the expediency of ; remodeling the Judicial system of the State, I and then adjourned to the usual hour to- morrow. . , SENATE. Raleigu. Jan. 20. The Senate was called to-order, at 10 o'clock. ; Prayer by the Rev. Mr. Atkinson, of the ; Presbyterian church. ItErOUTS OF COMMITTEES. . Mr. Cunningham, from the Committee-' on i Propositions and Grievances, to whom was ! and protecting the graves of North Carolin- lans wno ieu in ine iaie war ana are oumea near Richmond, reported at some length and !. recommended the passage of a resolution ! appropriating one thousahd dollars from the ' Treasury of thc State. not otherwise appro priated, and that the Governor be autho rized to forward the said sum to the proper authority, obtain a receipt for the same, ! and make a report to the next General As ; sembly. ' j . Mr. Gash, from the Committee on Claims, to whom was referred a bill for the relief of i the estate of the late L. O'B. Branch, recom ! mended iti passage. j By the same, a resolution in favor of C. Perkins, reported adversely. ! BILLS ASD RESOLUTIONS. jir. Jiattnews, a oni i cnange tne juris- i diction of the com is aud the manner ot ! pleading therein. Ordered to be printed and referred to the Committee on Proposi tions and Grievances, j On motion of Mr. Elheridge, tne ru'es were suspended and the! bill to amend an act for the better regulation of the town of ; Jackson in the county of Onslow, was taken up aud passed its several readings. I ; lu A message was receiver irom ine liouhc ioo!ing to raise a Joint Select Committee on the sublect of tine me udjurnmeut, winch was laid on the table. not include debts contracted since the 1st of , ! May, 1865.) on motion the yeas and nay j j were called and it was rejected by a vote of ! 25 to 17. Mr. Love then offered an amend- j ment. (Provided, that this act shall not ' , ' . iiwiiii : appy to notes or evidences ot debt held by J Guardians, Administrators or Executors f ! deceased persons as such unless the creditor or h.eir l9 "ld cstaJe sha11 compelled to ! receive eti.i uiuucuv as t ijki i 'i niimc ui , t : . . . J tl i- 411 j h,.s -c alm' at Ijrlce said Guardian, Ad- ! ml Dlstrator Ejutor lvc to pay tor the same under the provisions of this act.) r' feacb PP,,58j1 tU.,s.. T0".?1 Y & ' - p...' . . . . . merit of the bill in its original form, is its protection to the widows and orphans of 3Ir. Love replied, that his sympathies were i with that class of people ; he had been ; blessed with the honor of acting with those ; brave men, but he was opposed to any uoea- ; sure that looked to repudiation, or that was : calculated to disgrace and injure the credit ! of the State. He had offered the amend- rant in gwd faith and hoped it would be I adopted. The ayes and nays were then 1 called and it was rejected by a vote of 22 to j i 21. Mr. McCorkle then offered an amend- ' ment, (to the effect that at the end of the twelve months the defendants should give bond and security for the forthcoming of the property.) Mr. Leach warmly and ear ! npstlv oihdjuI thp RmpnflmpTit. Pontf-nfliii'T '. j that if the man was not willing to givejj three-fourth3 be ought not V have it, 3Ir. h ! McCorkle urged the adoption ot the amend- ; ment; neiu mat u toe diu passea in us I present condition it would destroy every officer in the State, and he believed it to be ! 1 .t;...;. 1 V. T"l-. carina ' : uutuusumuouui, ucjuuu uuuy.. xucus ! tion being, on the adoption of the amend j meat' it was rejected. 3Ir. Avery then oifer j ed to amend by inserting, Prodded, That j this act shall not apply to persons acting in ; a fiduciary capacity, "when such person or j persons shall be plaintiff: but such person f so acting in a fiduciary capacity, shall be 1 . -- , j Bj Mr. Cowan, a bill to incorporate Wilmington Manufacturing Company. of persons entitled to tbe benefits of the;! i ,Cpt estate, subject to the approval ol the Court ;!'7 ; oi pieas ami quarter m-esiuus, I uc uiii j make payments therefor, in evidences ol in- j debtedness held in tbe names of tbe person j j. or persons fr whom he i" actirg. I ! Mr. Leach opposed the amendment, be- lieving it would destroy the bill. Mr. Avery j invlottl tbat if that would defitrov the Dili, i I if ought to be destroyed. The amendment ( was lost. The question arising ou the pas- Arr of th bill Mr. Hall arose ana ucl be j had not intended to say anything, but tbe ; aud orphans of. deceased soldiers than bim- &li and those who voted with hi mv and j none would go Lather in helping thnu, but , be had bevn infloeoctl bj different and uigucr motives; ne belierett it nncorutitu- liona! nd would injudoat pubiic and 1 i; v r... Z tion' thc x'ote WM tak the axSVad ' Dar Uin C1,e rei-l follOWtT Yts.-Mesr. Adatn., Battle, Borne, Berry j Brown, Boltock, Clark, Covinrton, Cow lea. Can alnham, Edward, Etheridre. Terebee, lUrria.of i rnkhn, Jhion. Jones, Kelly, Koooce, Leach, ( bpred. Tboraron, Thornton. WLrrla Winer i and WillUmai-35. , f ' . 1 ; fTr-JIr.!r- .ATerJr Gaah. IIall lUrrli, or ! Rntnerford, Hill, McCorkle, McRae, lloblnaand i Wilson i; I Mr. Jone m ived to reconsider the vote of yesterday on the homestead bill. Mr. nail moved that it be laid, oa the table. Before the question was taken, Mr. Pascball moved an'adjournment and the Senate adjourned. HOUSE OF COMMONS. ; Ralcigo, Jan. 29. The House was called to order at half past ' 10 o'clock. ; ' Mr. Russ rose to a personal explanation, rela i tive to his rote for U. SJ Senauir at the last (session. He stated that Mr. Pool had de- i ceivea mm as to uis views concerning the j i Howard ..-amendment and kindred matters,: and' he now rcgretlel the vote he had given j oa that occasion. 3Iessrs. Rogers and Perry, of "Wake, etf- , i dorsad the . stattmer.' -i Mr. Russ, alleging i tht tLcy a') bad been deceived a to Mr. i . Pool's views in the premises, and regretted . having voted for him. - Mr. Henry defended Mr. Pool as a con sistent opponent of the Howard amend ment, nud a man of honor. . . BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS. By Mr. Waugh, resolutions proposing the call of a Constitutional Convention. Re ferred to the Committee on Federal Re-I lations. " By Mr. Horton, of Watauga,' a resolution f of enquiry addressed to the Judiciary Com- I mittec. rehttive to the ttatut of freedmcn, i etc. Referred. , - i By Mr. Russ, a bill in relation to hunting j on the Sabbath. j J By Mr. Uoklerby, n bill to incorporate ! tbe Rockingham and Hcnrv Railroad Com- i 1 p lny. ! ( By Mr. Crawford of Macon, a bill to in- coriorate thc American Industrial Associa- j tion of North. Carolina. Also, a bill for the I relief of puichascrs of. vacant lands in tbe countv. ot Macon. The Special Order for 12 o'clock to-day being tlic Revenue Bill!, it had it firsl read ing, and was then postponed until Thursday next,o n motion of Mr. Harper. - A bill to amend Section 71, chapter 31 ot tlie Revised Code, passed its becond reading? (Increases the pay of witnesses to $1.00). A bill to piotect honest debtors, was laid on the table on second reading. A bill to exempt certain articles from exe cution Was alio laid on thc table. A bill to abolish imprisonment for debt, was discussed. Messrs. Dargan, McKay, Latham of Washington, Richardson, and La tham of Craven, warmly supported it, and it was opposed by Mr. Long. It was amend ed and finally referred to a Select Com mittee. A mcss.-ige va received from the Gover nor transmitting a petition from citizens of Granville conrity, praying the establishment of a warehouse at Henderson, N. C, for the storage of tobacco, and the appointment ot Inspectors. Sent to the Senate. The IIou?e then adjourned. "commission mouses. WM. U. SMITH, JHO. 11. BRYAN, JH., WM. ZVCLTX. WrYl.e. SMITH & COMPANY, 40 A- 42 I ayetteville St., Ualelgh, If. C, AND 2 Daroune St., New Orleans, PL'HLISHKRS, nOOKSEfiLEUS AND STATIOMERS. I- JuBBrr.S AND DSALCKS IN ALL XTNDV OT School Books, Standard and Miscellane ous u orks, MasMuic Dooks, Jewels Itcfailu, Ptioters Supplies, Ac. yiuW 4O0-tf JO II X IV. IIIXDAL.C, Attorney glikI Coun- sellor atLaw. a Hay Street, FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. WILL ATTEND PROMPTLY to all business 1 jntrustcd to his care. Claims collected aojwhere ' n North Carolina. jan 26 405-tf JAJIES isKACKELFORD. ..(..... .j SHIPPLNG .VND COMMISSION MER- ; CHANT, WILMINGTON, N. C. lT Cor. ticuients of Merchandise acd Coou try Produce bolicitcd ; and all business entrusted to my care will have my personal attention. : i iumocr oratra win nave auention. not 10 ' 1 S14-U IIM'L S. CASSON. JAMES ITOALXT. CAXXOX "& STOKLEY, GROCERS AND C0M3HSSI0N MER- i rTT k vi : No. 4 South Water Street, WILMINGTON, N. C. - !2 , . J16tf S. W. TIC, ' c. P. KEBAJCE. bf Wlliainton. of Alamance county.' W. U. HBTXOLCS A BKO., of Norfolk, Va. ' VICK, 3IECA3TE A: CO., Q.ROCERS, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION j. j MERCHANTS, Corner Chesuut and Water streets, r , vVUmlngton, N. C S3 30C-tf JOHSSOK, JK. e. t. ucxxtnxx. ALEX. JOHHSQfJ & CO., GROCERS AND COMMISSION MER CHANTS, ; . . No. 8 South Water Street, wiLifixaToy, .v. a . eept 12 '" 2&Q-U i Store for JRent. THE MOST DESIRABLE STAND FOR DRY GOODS IN THE CITY. Febr-ary next.-,, . . J. 11. ANDERSON. rccbDsr Corner, wnmlnton, N. C, Jan. US7. , 400-tf ; coiiiiission nouses. ; ' SUIPPIXG . I AND C03IMISSION MERCHANTS, ' Wilmlmton, ?f. C. j . j-p i 1 WILLlAJtl Ac Mi nciHSOX, COMMISSION MERCHANT 3. ; ' : A9X ' '. . iruoLssjLLK anocEhs, .-jr Wilmlnston, Jf.C, HAVE RZMOYXD TO THE NEW STORt oa North Water atnL next Norta of Cus tom ilona. 1 j nov4 - ' ! St-lm SOLh. 11AA3 CO., BIHPWNU AND COMMISSION MERCHANT 5 :. ,' i , ; Water Ktrect, ., Nxt door and ad!lr tbe stor- of IL M. Brry. CASH ADVANCES n.aJe on cODstsctacots Particular attcutiou will be (iven to G!(n incaia oi iiuuocr. . et II JA5IJGS A. 1VIJLLAUU, r (rottMUlLT WUXA.ED A (CUTia,) GENERAL FORWARDING XSD . COM MISSION MERCHANT, axd xavsi rua JSTNA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Or HAIITTOUD, CONS., No. 30 North Water Street, WUmlrgtou, N. C, WILL CPt'E jnonal attention to tho pur cnie and aale or Prodaco and Merchandize. Oct 3 . o.tf c h. aoiiiao5, jas. c. tMrrii, r. o. uomstov, a Lax. a. smitu, of Cumberland. ' 4 n.oniN$ox. SMITH A CO., (Succeaaora to C. IL Robinson Jt Co., and Coatln Smith,) . GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, " Wilmington, N. C. acptl . -' . SMt i. t. MuaaAT, New York. K. MUKXAT, v VllmlDtao, U. C. J. T. M tMlHA'Y St CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS No. 188 Front Street, New York. E. MURRAY J CO., 'WUOUSALB GROCERS A; COMMISSION MERCHANTS WILMIXOTOX, JV. G5 258-tl C. r. MENDrKHALL'M. T.WniTAKKA,D. MCUOLS Grctntboro, N. C.jEunelrt, N. C. Baltlmort C. P. Iciidcnlinll A: Co., Cotton, Tobacco, and General ' COMMISSION MERC II ANT 8; AI WHOLESALE GROCERS, 37 & 89 South Calvert St., Corner of Water St., Baltimore, Md. July 2 . 230-tjan2 A. 1. BEB08SKT, W. L. DKHOSSZT, OftAIIAM DAT DEROSSET A CO., . Formerly DtRoitct fc Lrvtcn.) Estallisued GENERAL COMMISSION 3IERCHANTS, No. C North Water Mtrret, (np stairs,) WILMINGTON, N. C, WILL GIVE PERSONAL ATTENTION TO tbe purchase and smI of produce ot vrj description, and to iceiving and forwarding iroods. ' -1 ' feb 20 H7tl A. A. W 1 li L A R D , WHOLESALE DEALER IN GR0CElil3 ANl GENERAL MERCHANDIZE, Commission and forwarding Merchant. Ne VO NORTn WATER STREET. WUmlngtoo, N. C. ; R areas to Jesse IL Lindaav. Es.', Cashier Bank Cape Fear, Greensboro, N. C. Rev. C. IL Wliey, SuiK.rioteudent Public Schools lor tho State ot ortl Carolina. Messrs. James Corner A Kaltlmore. , Messrs. Dowlej, Corner A' Ci.t t!tw York. Jan 9 " ' ' ' 80-tl , fiXO. HA HISS. W. W. IfAliKIHS. A. i. UOWtLL LLVHRISK St HOWELL, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SOBTn WATEU BIAEET, Wilmington. N. C, .-j -4 AM '- , ii -1W WA1&II BTllEfcT, XV TO UK. LIBEIUL ADVANCES MADE ON CONS ION tnents to oar New York House on Product, which will be forwarded through, free of com missions. ConsbcnincnU are covered bj Inoraucu from ports ami places in North aod fcoutb Carolina, bj Railroads; Steam IioaU and Flat on tho River to a shipping point, and thence to New York. . All shipment should be accompanied by ship ping receipts and Invoices' from point ot ship ment, when Insurance attaches thronehtoNew York. ... - . . ! oct 9 . r SL5tfwS3-tf A. A. MOrXITT, W. D. SlOrriTT, iOH wumxi. . MOPFITT, I1RO. Si CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 4 South Waius tiTBECT, Wilmington, N. C. WILL frive prompt personal attention to the tale or shipment ot Otton, Naval btore. i General Produce, etc, etc, Ahvo to receiving and iorwardinjr gooas. 1 Orders solkitcd and promptly filled. nov 27 ' 43-U l-w6m mXX MALLXTT. CHARLES nOTTUlM. ' GEO. B. BAKER, vrrix . MALLETT & HOFFMAN, GENERAL COMinSSION 3LERCHANTS, No. 15 North Water Street, WILMINGTON, N. C. aog28 - 277-tf ATKINSON & SUEPPERSON, GENERAL Commission and Forwarding Merchants AXD INSURANCE A QEXTB North Water Street, Wilmington. WTZ KEEP CONSTANTLY on band GUANO V an FARMING IMPLEMENTS, ol lm. roved styles: and solicit am Lumen? t COT ON, NAVAL STORES and COUNTRY PRO DUCE eeneraliv. for sale in tLl inarkttor by our friends In the Northern -cities, ojob which llo cral AOTA-cas will be made. . ; . Lite. Fire and Marine Insarance, In v the best companies on tbe contlntnt, granted at the low. T1"16". MATTHEW P. TAYLOR, ' ' . ' WITH . - f ' ATKINSON & SUEPPERSON. arr.17 ' J If'tf ' WOIITI1 I AiVIEIi, COMMISSION AND SniPPlNO MERCH ANTS. . . . r vi-t- -'rramhlo Line. f'JJood-. speed Agent In New Tork.) Southern AlaJ bteam. .Lip Company of pLlUdelphU, Joua t?rnlth' Line of B.W VeJ. C.w ilrsr W am boat Company eteaioers Gov. Vorth and A. P. Hurt, Dealers in ' Fresh Stone Lime. Cement Plaster. Hair, Guoo, Banjb's Raw konr Rapt-r-Po-pLatr, Wbann do. .I - u $ m
The Daily Dispatch (Wilmington, N.C.)
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