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tern Extension have available means to the amount of $300,000, to put under construction so much of said road, commencing at or near the town of Danville, as is common to the North Carolina Coal field Railroad, and said Western Extension: Provided the financial condition of the Company will justify it. The resolution was explained by Mr. Martin, of Henry, at the request of Col. Townes. After some discussion, in which Messrs, Townes, Kean, Harvie and Martin participated, Mr. A. D. Dickinson offered the following, as a substitute for the committee's resolution: Resolved, That after the election of officers and the transaction of the ordinary business, the meeting of stockholders be adjourned over to such time as shall be designated for their re-assembling by Directors, or by the requisite number of stockholders, whenever, in their judgment, the condition of the country and of the Company will justify their action, upon the important questions now pending before us.
1861. Negro Hiring. 1861.E. A. J. Clopton.Real Estate and Hiring Agent.office corner wall and Franklin streets, oppositeDickinson, Hill & Co.,Richmond, Virginia. The subscriber begs to return his acknowledgments to his friends and patrons for their favors during the past six years, and would inform them that he still continues the business of Hiring out Negroes, Renting out Houses, Collecting Claims, and all business pertaining to a General Agency, to all of which he gives his personal in, with a good fire, free of charge. Negroes for hire the coming year, had better be sent in to me as early after Christmas as possible. To those at a distance to whom I am personally unknown, I beg to refer to the following persons: Dickinson, Hill & Co., Richmond; Dr. Thomas Latane, Arthur Temple, John Lumpkin Thomas Fauntleroy, King and Queen county; Dr. F. D. Wheelwright, Rev. Thomas E. Locke, Westmoreland county; John L. Latane, W. C. Latane, Dr. John Lewis, King William county;