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"' r v , 1 Tram the Atlanta Ciuhiaicj V ; , f Til r llatle. ; . " . Thi gerpbfcal we b?6?0 E?tfr?ifd Weitcm Kfatw of the Federal Doioa U a "toraJ fcrrer for their ultimate cptraUon. We have no doubt tb.t thePotomcc and the ra Jlamllewiilbe the Kettro boundary of tbe Southern Confederacy , . v are led to write the present paper because, doubt ki th focta contained will tome day be a niatttr cf considerable interest ia tie history of oar tation. We commence la the autumn of 185G, becauoftLe importance that presidt-Titial canvass haJ on present events, sod because of the connexion a conversation then held wilb the lion. Stephen A. Douglas, bai with the present atd fatarc. - We ba4 bn togetb. r a good j. Jm no hia isnphnnftfi pf nonftfrint? tour, iu inai UlUl uu.wg w O .lit amraizn,anilat Jacksonville, Iliiaow, particularly the main incidents I record occurred. Oar conversation ran on the prevailing fanaticism which was so bitterly exhibited by the ulira Black Iicpoblrcacs, through lr linois and the West. We s dd to him, -Mr. Douglas, the national influences brought to bear tin this campaign are doing much to produce the long desired feeling jd the South, which will eventuate in a dissolution of the Union, We are well satisfied that the present canvass will result ia the election M Mr. uucuunan, uui nis odministratioa will be but a temporizing affair, snd what arc we to expect next I Only a renewal of the con flict s and defeat to the South brines separation, What thon T and whera will the se naration lake pluca T We believe that the little wedge running up to Lake Erie, Ivicnn IVnnwvlvania aiid Ohio, will be the lever to FplitliLe East from the' West, and that Empires will be established in the East, Wc.t and Bomb, bee tue map of this continent. There is room for tbre easily gov erned, grand, confederate republics, and wejawait the day which thai I separate m with anxious yearnings. What is your prophecy?" 1 -' rointing.to the map, be said, M There 1 east of the rtouoac and the Fan ffandtc, is an empire of thrift and induBtry add shrewdness, which will be tbe finest commercial country ef the world. South of M aaoo and Dixon's lice, lucre is tbe moat glorious agricultural and innate wealthy land, of mineral and every other re tourers on the earth. Tbe South has nearly set ved its term of lubor and tax to bcr master, and ber day of lib eration must eventuate in a glorious nation. Yet, for ever, will she be a victim to the cupidity ana avarice . Mid creed of other nations. No lessons will teach her ' wisdom : her wise men aim at too high and lofty a dig . Tiiiv. for the nlain buiincHS. matter of fact manner ol cxhibiticg a clear balance sheet ; hence, only tbe in Lcrent wealth of her people will save her awhile." i, The Wect, the great land cf promise Hound, d on ail bumh, tj natural carriers, io prevent eucriracu- mcnts and invasion, An interior country oi vast ana interminable resources, her wealth will never be ex hausted, because it never can bo entirely developed. rroducuijr the very staples of life, her neighbors will, out of policy, be bulwarks of her safety ; and with pro ppcctlve peace smiling on her fertile lands, during tbe ximinfT vnf nrir it will bfl. BHsurpdlv. thai Canaan Of VUMMWD VI.-..W - - ' j I tbe new world ; the store house of earth ; the granary of all countries ; and the peaceful valley, in which shall flow the milk and honey we read of n the good book, ilcrvery rivers are eloquent with the voices of pros perity ; her prairies nod gracefully millions of tasseled bcadd, to tho expectant luxury, which hangers for its growth. Her cities will spring up like the flowers in me uaracn oi imcu . uu, lumuus uciuta an, u iu whom fcll nh&ll bow tho knee, is mv own citv Gbicairo. It 6ball be tbo inotrnificent capital of tbe West, and in- different to rivals, it will go on in grandeur and in- ... . ... . m - . 1 1 nnrtimr nniu mv DroDeriv win va oi iauuiuus vaiue. and my prido unmcasurable." "- JSut, MrrDoui'las, 'willlliTa occur peaceably ? What of tbe brutal fanaticism of oar, present competi tors, tbe Black Republicans? What will be interme- ' dlate ? We look lor war, and prophesy war." Yes ! this msieslic Ilepublic will dissolve in an or deal of lira ai:d wcr which will cause tbe nations of earth to Etand sphast: and it will be between tbe North and South, as you say. But, my dear friend, it will be only an initiation to tho peaceful cstablisnmcnt of our Northwestern Empire. Bet all this will only occur al ter I have been President of tbe United States. My EQuatter sovereignty doctrine will patch up tbe breach a few years logger; but at laat, at last, the day cf doom will come, and a carnival it will be. Gentlemen, next week James Buchanan will bo elected President, and we will have the evil day put off a little longer." Mr. Douglas remarked : He hoped bis picture was overdrawn, and that war would never spread its bale- lul blitrht over our ereat country. Yet, nevertheless. it will come ; yes 1 yes 1 it must come," said Mr. Doug lus. and we broke no the little purty; In 18C0, Mr. Douglas visited Momphia on his Pre sidential campaigning tour. Being a warm, personal frieDd, we visited hirn, sb courtesy demanded. After i few minutes casual conversation, be broke out with , M Well, Mr. Malaprop, what sort of enmity U this against your old friend T lhey tell me yeu are an earn est supporter of Mr. Breckinridge's claims lor the Pre sidencv. This is scarcely according to the bargain- 1 am told yeu have gone with the Avalanche neck, body and heels, and are the cuilty writer ot hotheaded se cession articles." . s " My dear sir, you are right. Though I remain as warmly your personal friend as ever, yet politically, Judge longlas, l am your opponent ; ana io give you my view?, let me state, I firmly believe you will be de feated, even it Mr. Breckinridge were not in the field acainst you. I boldly avow to you, and whenever op portunity ofiers, that I am the advocate of Mr. Breck inridge's claims, because I believe them to be the first in the nation ; because I believe him to be the most gallant ard true champion of our rights, as Southern ers, in the campaign , because 1 believe him to be the noblest llouuu of you &U ; and efecially because, by making votes for him, without the slightest hope ol electing him, 1 believe the skeleton of Northern fanati cism and anarchy will be mada more hideous, and its net r.akcdnc 33 in the election rf T.inenln will art nlain. ly exhibit tbe inferior position of the Soutb, that she will be driven to desperation and cast o2 tbe coils of iha torrwint. nriqft in hrr tnitrht nnn Vinrl Kn nmwnnAH uiv - 5 - mm., uvi Vrivoovtp toto the dust. That disunion is a fixed fact, and let Var and devastation and horrid barbarities and atroci es cover our land with blood and desolate our homes, t we will come out of the strife conquerors, and the tiosure of all cations. Kemember the Pan Handle ! It golden wedge which is to separate the continent." I An! yes, I remember the Pan Handle prophecy, though I am certain of its ultimate truth, yet it is Vd thought for me to suppose I shall be beaten. 'jear sir, I had set my heart on tbe Presidency, as yell know, long ago, but I am satisfied my Illinois Vtitor will be elected : yet 1 am sorry to say to you Oiutc 1 But never mind, ambition is the Trojan ' - A l a ! tAais T bmaWa rrtr wf r Vc r m . LllA a.AW VUJT 1UD1UU 111AAD Ui UJT MB of it ni l occur, except my becoming President United States. I would like to tweak Gallow- ' i. i i,: j l: -v..:.vi s We.Jeft tim and llr lecompHi'liH wife, atu mptiojr to convert our wort by Mayor, Dick BunWt) their Infernally Incomprtbeusible doctriDe'of rquatter sot ereigoty. bat I know that U Ja('g'e.el qnence and the lady' charming arg-imen'S wu!u alike pf? una vailinr. Ho tim provH. N. GENERAL NOTICES. - (OYICK T'l li'm ItKKPKUH. tVTAST'Datthf ft'flmi tor4 'ld)u faiioti Etin VV halo a. rti pioiiitir 1 bare will ) hrm bi-U a dy , rtauirvd for 'h trulu I J tb aw heblul to I t rui i u and after lh 20 b ht- t. i til ties bom if i!) Ju.'iiir io. a bou tr . witii Urog rcni. cat. rea'ed ki w t oaufoq tie ondtTigDad. HLrur.ioT. t ut. A itup't. W. A W. H. H. Offl.iH. K.b 16. I'-SI. 109 t r. .TK1 KNUUK KIMI SAt.K. F. Eli for tale a ipleadl j FNUINK of 60 horM power, itb 3 boilrre, cecb 30 tut-1 6ng. 3 fee t io diamitr. 4 Uo. abiit Mi l.t ol tartieaaod roob nbaftiaK. Iruoi H iu-H loebe diamutcr, wl'b heavy JbriM hangers, pallets, &o. ... , ' The lovr proper will be M at a fair price. pl to . t atciS'-H. j WUraiijtoB. N.C. Pb. 17tb, 1C3 HO SOt Kichmuiid Kvqww, harleuton Conrier aod AognU ContttitutlouelUt COi,y 10 dajre aud need bill to tble tfli.e immediately for payment. . ADMINiaTllATOU'ft fcOTICK. maK UNDZBHIUrEO, at tbe Deo ruber Term. 1802, of 1 1 tte Court of pleat aid Quarter bewtoLa for New Meno ver county, baviog quaunea ae dmiuutrtor oa tbe euu of Juiea b. (reeu, deceased, hereby notlflea all proui Indebted to 'be ceute of tbe eald deceed to mki imoie flUte peyroeot and eettleiueot ; aod alt peroa bavlat cUlioa agklont iJ tlAtf will preaoDt tbem within the time preee ibed by Uw o tile bolkt will be plended io bar Of their recovery. ADAM EMPIK, Adm'r. lo.l5, Jhtl.-IW.JU. Twe Jfliltarjr rsiile WlLMIXOTOM, N. C. I Jaa. 10th 186J. IBEUKHY tlve noMoe that applioatloa will be made bv rae to Die PreaJdeot and Directors of the Wilmington k Mine tester Kali Hd C'onipeny for aa ken of a eert flcate of atock lo aaid Company for twenty aevea aharra in lieu of certificate 115 wbicb baa been lout or mlalald. W. W. HARLLKB. Jan.N'h. 1H.1 mw 4T na, tb NOTICE. T TUB Court of Fle&a and Qaartar Beaaiooa, held for heooeotyof Mew Hanover, at tie December lern, tbe subecriber bavkg obtained letters of Adalut- tratlon. with tbe will annexed, upon ail aod lingular tbe goodaaod chattlee, rights sad credits, or Jmee H.Diot on, deceased, hereby notifies all persona indebted to u! I estate to make payment immediately ; aid all personsbi log claims against anld estate, ate hereby notified toji seat tbera witbfn tbe time prencrlbed by law, otherwia this notice will be pleaded Id bar ot their recovery. MARUAULT M. D1CK80N, Adm'z. Do. 13th. 1862 M-tf UIMMULUTIOM. ' TEK FIRM of T. 0. & B. 0. Worth, of many yeara stand lng is dissolved by the death of the first named partner. Tbe busineM from and alter this date will be conducted by the undersigned as successor. By dilllgeace a. id attention te the interests of our customers, we bene te merit a con tinuance ot tbe favor shown by tbe public to the late Jrm. B. 0. WORTH & CO. Wilmington, H. O., Jaa. 6th, 1863. 73-tl ALL PERSONS bavins; elaima again tbe Orm of T. C. & B. U. Worth, on Hirer sids Bait Works, arc request ed to present them for settlement to tbe oodersigara, and those Indebted are requested to make payment. a. u. YTuuiu, Bunr. rartner. Jan. 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The foBowrogl a eopy ef ths IxeapUea act as flaa&j paae hy both Boaaea ot Congrees: e a Eu.1 to exempt certain persona from military eerrica, cad to r' veal the act entitled " la act to exempt certain peraoua t. oas enrollment for service ia tbe army of tbe Crifrde. ate BUtee," approved tbe 21st of April. 1862. i9Yjif m orriciaa er QVananrr, clixxs, rro. 1, W iXmgrtu of Iht Confederal Mala of Amsrica do tnaci, Ibat aU prtoae who shall be held on lit for military ervice in be field by reason oi bodily or menUl incapacity ci Imbecility, ander rot's to be prescribed by the Secreta ry of War, the Vice Prreideo of the Confedertte ftutee the bfficeii. JulicU and e xenndve, of the Goofederate an4 btaU Owemments. iBclodinf poatmaateri appointed b the pr-Bideut aid confirmed by the Hinate, and rack olerks in t'icir efflces as are allowed by the Poatmaater-Oen t si, aad iiw employed, and exclodinn all ether poatmas isrs, tltelr aasietante and clerks ; and except anon btate officrsa tte aeveral htetee may ba?e. declared, or may t.ereafur d. lare, br law tn be lULle to Biilitla duty : the nemhej-s of both Howes of the Congress of the Confede rrie But-, and of tbe Le gWetores of the aeveral Sutee, ,nd their reaoectiTe cfBoers ; all clerks now In the offices of the CorteJerate aod state Governments, authorised by lew, rece viuk saiaxieiior fees. T0LUMTBBB TSOOTa. All to b .t'or troops heretofore raised by any Eta's alnce tne pease of an act entitled " An act farther to provide li the puuiic defence," approved April 16'h, 1862, while rncb troop- shall be in aciive aurvice under State authority, rorlded (bat this exemption ihall not apply to any person vko was Hitble to be railed Into eervice by virtue of said tct of AprU lUb, 1862. miBii nnatnnDrk nnf f 1RI CIV.varcBn 1ITT Blacksmith Lin, left aypretaiaee la Beptember Itl 1... k. . . d. 1. .kMit .1. fa. Li-L f A WIUJVUI fTVTUCBUVa. w tm vwvm.ma AW Ulg u. dark molatto, Urre eyes, wry erect ia his person . quick la eld. ia well known ia Itobesoe Coaoty, North Carolina, aad U afarloaanit efirU.nm' IKtri.La Hnnth Carolina, havlnn worked at his . trade for many persons ta taeae lo-,' calltiee. He has a wife at Mr. Vatkttm. near Lomberton. herehetna ha Inrkiav I arlll nx nan hnsdred dnllara for hie delivery ta me at Bene'tTlUe, Marlboro' District, ana me laru.er nm of one bandred dollars for proor enf flclejDt to cocvic" any per u o bai boring him-: r I. u. wiiiuutai. Feb. 23 115-lm TIIK DAILY i JOURNAL, Publisbed six times a week, at 99 per annum, payable in ad vanoe. Single copies riva csstb. . THE WILMINGTON JOURNAL. ; 'a iasaed every Thnrsday morning, at $2 60 per year, lnvaria I blv in edvanoe. Thia paper eonteins all the principal news of the week, ana au tne important eaitonai matter oi ine weesiy reporv oi uw ally tasnea, togetner wlta of im town. aeveral dall marketa ol Tbe elroQiaUoa of the Weekly paper Is now qniu large, ana a oomstantly on tbe lncreaea. The Dally Journal has aa large a clremlatioa aa the Weakly. These are tbe only Sapers published in Wilmington, and they afford nnpreoe ented laollltles for adTerUslng. - ,. , We alee de aU kinds of iVmtfnf, sneh as PampUeti, BOX ef Eschrnngt, BiU & lading. Chick. DM Bead, Htaditif, Ctrouitat, Card, Pt4r; HanAbUU, LubtU, fo. r rrriToia' & peice, South tidt PrinetM, bttvn PYont and Steend Strmiti. DKSBRTKRS DKHF.HTF.RS. pvESEBTED FROM THE BTATE Bait Works, about the XJ 35th January laat, tne loaowicg men, via : W. K. lorxina, mo ore vouniy ; , H. B. Currie, Richmond County ; N. T. Carrie, WUliam Blue, , " James Blae, A Patterson. " The attention of the Militia Cflicera of the Counties of Richmond and Moore ia called to thia advertisement. They are requested te arrest the above named men and send them te the Camp of lastruotien, aa they will aot be re ceived here ajain. r ... .' Bait Commisaioner. :, Ph. 13. . 107 3 W Fayetteville Obaeiver eopy 1 weeks and forward bill te Journal Offioe. .. FOVJID DRIFTING Is THE Cape Fear River, about tbe 17 h IniUnt, near Oldtowa Plantation, a TAWL BOAT, which the owner can have by proving; property ana paying cbargea. , JA11S I. HUBS. Feb, 04th, 1863 ' ' " U8-tf REWARDS. .. Tl Vtt l t,LAL S U KWAUD. ' . . ' . 1W1LL PATTHh. ABOVE Kewaid for the delivery to me, or eonflueme.t in any jail where I can get him, for b7 ma MOSKri, who ran away from me' on Monday, the letk last. Re is about 26 jear old, 6 feet S or 9 inchee high, rather thick aet, very black, very , thick Hya looks down and hesitate a littie In hia speech. He hi known aa one of the "Gioba nei;roca " from Wilmington, aod will ' probab'y try to make hia way to that place, or he may try to get to the Tankers throuxh any part of oar lines that he -can most easily reach, or h may link about FactteviUe or cctpei uui, in ootn or wblca places be baa relativea He bad oa, when he left, a soldiers jacket with brami buttons. ' J. W. WALKKB, , v Cant, and A C. 8., Camp Holmes. Feb. Jl. .' U41m nuNrfroiTinon axd ti Lteaira ooatrAMiia. All pilot and persons engaged ia the merchant marine service; tie president, sapeiiutendenta, conductors, treas urer, chid clerk, eogineers, toanaaers, station agent , seo- Ub aiasie s, two expert track bands to eaco section of iifht mile and nirsbaulcs in the active service and em- plom atoi raiiroaa companies, not to emoraco laoorera, eortets, i ri'l meaaengers; the president, general euperin tendent, aod operators of telegraph companies, the local opt-ruiienueai ana operators oi paid companies, not to ex ceed four ia i Qtnoer at any locality out mat at me seat oi ioverament of the Confederate mates ; the president, au- DerlDtewtenta, captains, engineera, chief clerks, and me chanics In 'te active eervice and employment tf all compa nies engaged ia river and canal navigation, and all captains ef beau, and engineera thereon employed. BUITOlta, raiMTKKa AKD rKBACBBRt. One edi'or of each newspaper now 1 eli g published, and such employers as the editor or proprietor may certify upJ ea oam to oe inaispenitao e ir conaaenng tne punncaiion; i be pablii: rin'er, pr.d thrse employed to perform the pub lic printiifT-iur the Confederate and Hate Governments ; every minister of religion authorized to preach aroordlag te tie raits of his sect eaj at tbe regular discharge ol miu taterUl duties. KXLieiOUa WON-OOMiTAHT8. . All perrons who hive been aod now are members of the ooiety ol Friends and the Association of DUnkers, Naza enei an t Menonsts, in regular membership in thMr respec tive denoialQs'iocs, provided members ot the Society ef friend'. Nutaretiea. Mention tat and Donkers shall furnish ol.biitiitr or pay a tax of $000 each into tbe public trcae ury. x rnrdicuxa. All pbymcluns who l ow are, and for the last five yrara hikvo been, in actual practice of their profesiilon. BnOBMiEKtta, T11TNIR8, Ac All shoemakers, tannera, blacksmiths, wagon makera, miHors aud their engineers, millwrights, skilled and actual it eroolovd aa their regular vocation In the said tradea. nabitually engaged in working t;r the publio and whilat ao actually employed ; provided the said persona shall maxe oath In wnttsg that they are so skilled and actually en nloved at the time at their regular vocation la one of the above trades, which affidavit shall oDly be prima facie evi dence of the facta therein stated. osrmtB, astlvms, rro. All superintendents of publio hospitals, lunatic aylama, and the regular physicians, nurses, ai ' attendants therein, and the teachera employed in the irwitutiona for the deaf, dumb and blind. In each apotbeo rv store now establish d aod doing business one apotb tj ia good standing, who ia a practical apothecary. i 1 V rtr - r WOOL, COTTOB AMD t APEX MANl' I, i. 101X8. BoDerintendenta and operatives in wool and ootton facto- .ios. paier mills, and superintendents aad managers of wool e.Krding machines, who nsav be exemnted bv the Sec retary of War, provided the profits of such eatablbhments shall not exceed a per rentnm npon tne cost or production, to be determined upon oath of the parties, aubjeot to the same penalties for violation of the provisions herein cob taiood at are hereinbefore provided ia cue ot other menu 'acturing and mechanical employments. EDUCATION A. I. XXKmVtIOKS. All treidenta and teachers of colleges, academies, schools md theological aeminarles. who have been regular ly engaged a nuch lor two yeara preoeding the passage of this act. - ARTISANS BMfLOYEB OM flOVBBMHBNT WOHK. All artisans, mechanics, and employees in the establish ment of tbe Government for the manufacture of arms, ord nanoe stores, and other munitions of war, who may be cer tified by the officer in charge thereof aa necessary for such establishment; also, all artisan, mechanica and employees ia the establishments or sncn persons aa are or may be en gaged under contracts with the Government ia furnishing arms, ordnance, ordnance stores, and ether munitions of war, saddles, harness, ana army supplies : jTcnxaea, that the chief of tbe ordnance bureau, or aome ordnance officer authorized by him for the purpose, shall approve ot the number of the operatives required in such establishment; all persons employed in the manufacture or arms, or ord nance of any kind, by the several States; or bv contractors te furni-h the same to the aeveral Btate Governments, whom the Governor or Secretary of Htate thereof may cer tify to be neceaary to the same; all persona engaged in the construction of ships, gunboats, engines, sails, or other articles nee Mary to the public defence under the direction of the Bticretitry of the Navy; all superintendents, mechan ics and JD'iiers employed in tne production ana menuiac tnre ot salt to the extent of twenty butihela per day, and of lead and iron; and all persona engaged in making charcoal for making pig and oar iron, aot to embrace laborers, mPHsorger, wagoners and aervanta, unless employed at works conducted under the authority and by the officers or agents of a Kate, or ia works employed in the production ot iron lor the Confederate la'ea. PTOCK RAISER-'. One niato citizsu for every 5iK) head ot cattlo, for every 2o0 head ol hoiei or mules, and one shepherd for every 600 head of Bbcep. ol such peraota as are engaged exclu sively in raising ftock, provided there is no white male adult not liublo to lo ruillury duty engaged with such per sons in raising sa.d stock. OVER8XXR8 ON PLANTATIONS. To secure the rroper police of the country, on person. either aa agent, owner, or overseer, oa each plantation on which one white person is required to t e kept by tho laws or ordinances of any State, and on which there I' no white male adult not liable" t do military eervice ; and in States having no saub law, one person, as agent, owner, or over seer, en each plantation of tweuty negroes, and oa which there is ao white male adult not liable to military service and, furthermore, for additional police for eery twenty negroes oa two or more plantations within five miles ot aan.h other, and each having leas than twenty negroes, and oa which there is no male adult not liable to m'iiUry duty, one person, being the oldest of the owners or overseers on neb plaaiauooa J , ;,J fFiCIAL XXK1UT10K8 Also, a regiment raised tinder and by authority of the Btate of Txaa for the frontier defence, now in the service of said Bute, while in such service ; and such other persona a the President shall be satisfied, en account of justice, equity or necessity, ought to be exempted, are Hereby ex empted, from military aerrice ia the armies of tbe Confed erate states : Provided that the exemptions herein above enumerated shall only continue whilst the persons exempt d are actually engaged in their respective pursuits or oe copations. . -- t.r i ' . -.-.... . - '1. That the act entitled Aa act to exempt certain per sona from enrollment for service In the armies of the Goa federate Btatca,". approved the 21st of Aprfl, 1883, U hers- aimtriK vahi. '; .. - JL IiUN AWAY fn m ttw suborib r, on tbe 10th Inst , t bis negro woman, named B'C'KV. Haid negro is - i stout built, dara eompleoted. and about 60 years old. bii m well known io town, where she ia bo doubt lurking. i win pay tne aoove reward lor her sate delivery to me. January M. VH-Vi tf JOS. ! KKBM. $ a Ke.WAKD. . BANAWaY from the subscriber recently, the fol lowirg negroes viz : KOBKUT, sbout yeara o are, and .MM ABMbTROWG, about U. They were ! a oat last year to sir. James Jchols, oa the bound. (JjeOBUK, about 30 years of sge. has a wife at Mr. Mon- tesqoe Nichols', in liiunswick coun'y. urns, wno Has a wire Deioagiug i Mr. uavid Meintyre, -; on Rocky Point. , . ; -. . faiuua. a tan, very oiaca giri, aged so, with a mulatto child 18 month old. I will give 1 WKNTY DOLLARS for each of the men, and TEN DOLLAR.-! for each of tbe women, if delivered to me or oonftned In Jail. 1 will pay tbe additional reward of ONB HUNDRED DOLLARU tor such evidence aa will oeo- viot any white man of harboring either of them. - JAMES F. KeBEE. January 17th. IMS. M-tf , $40 UEW1RD, KANAWAY FROM THE B0 BMCR1BRR, about Ur Uftth July, a negro man named JACOB, geuei illy koov n as Jicob bunt, h ving natil recently belonged. o Uev. Ti oa P. Haul, an alien enemy. Bald Jacob is about -: fifty year old, weighs about 170 pounds, is very black, baa an iotetlikeat oounteaance, and is grave and serious in his sxpreasiona. lie ban bten a dray a a u in Wilmington for a oumber of years, and at the time, of his absconding was hauling salt for Messrs. Raukin k Martin between the ( rionnd and Wilmington. 1 will pay the above reward for his apprehension and delivery, or confinement in any Jal) 1 ao that 1 can get him. . , DvBtiUTZ CUTLAK, Auguat I, 186J. 275-tf , , Receiver, " OIL - OIL. - BAiiRfcLA Keroeeoe. For sale by ' 1 i' ' I . .....cm . nnmM . . m nABnuMauunfUi. 77-tf Jan. Sth, IhGJ DAVIS, HOPKIl A CO , A UCTION AND CJMMI(S8tON MERCHANTS, CX. . Iron Building, Sycamore Btreet, " ' - ' Petersburg, Va. Solicit oorsigomnts of trerchandlae generally, and will pay strict attention to the sale of same, either privately or at Auction. " . Our experience for the past (S) six years in the Grocery and CommiiMion Business affords us many advantages for conducting the Auction Business. ' - . We will, as heretofore, pay partloular attention to the purchase of goods in the Virginia marketer We refer by permission to , - .... i . David Doiinam, Esq., Cashier Exchange Bank, Peters-" burg, Va. .. ?, i t. - J E. ecTUBKBT, Esq , Cashier Bank City of Petersburg, ktf bus. Wat. B Jotixs Sl Co , Richmond, Va. Taxdt A Williams, Riohmond, Va. J. H. Flank ir, Esq., Wilmington, N. C. Jan. 28th, 18 VI 3m CTAUCI1 NANCFACTORT; LYNCHBURG, VA. '. 10 E 8UB JlUBEB- Have established, and have now ia , successful operation, a . v 4 ' STARCH MANUFACTORY, , ; ; ' . In tbe city of Lynchburg, whore they are now uanufactor- , a floe article of PURE WHITE MT ARCH, and are prepared to fill orders for any quantity. We are determined to manu facture a aupsrior ariiule, having every facility and good' material, and sell to wholesale dealers at a price which will suable them to realize a handsome profit. Wa earnestly tolicit the paU aage of the Southern and Weetera Htates, aa we shall keep a large supply constantly on hand, and ready for shipping. Cash orders rerfpeotfully aoltoited, aud promptly attended to. - Yv'f 1'.' W. J. BEfTEBTQN k CO., a Lyaohburg, Va. Jan. 21tU, 1S63. . , t no-6at - IaIt WORKS. . : ITOIi SALE a interest in talt Works. Apply to - 1 HART BAILEY. Dec. 2Gth, laHi. - M-tf T Bib.. UltllAKUSOSi'S bCIIOOL, ! WILSON, fl. C. -i' "EKENnUlNG SESSION OPENS MONDAY the 9th 'of Febru iry. Twelve (good) boys aud eighteen girls will be admitted aa boarders, Tuition from $15 to $3? per Bee aion of five mouths. Board, including famished rooms, washing, fires, Ac, (excepting lights) from $16 to $20 per month. Charge made from time of entrance. For other information, a Idresa D. B. RICH ABDsON, , , Feb. 10, 16C3 114 Tit. ' Wilson, N. C. SALT a i AUUYLB, Robssoo county, on the W., C. A R. B. R.. i will be sold for cusb, or exchanged for Corn, Meal, B-1 con, rod dor, tc, Feb. 10 h, 1SG1 Ac. H. M. BI3HOP. -1. 104-tf OPES" AOAIif. -THE PALMETTO HOTEL ia again 'open for the reception of visitors. The House has been thorough ly renovated. JAMKti U. BAILS Y. Knv. U. I8ti2. " ' 58-tf AWr.- - - ? ,.t r, r-V - LI VEUPOWL and Domeatio: in loU to auit, by f f HAREiaa A HOWELL -Jan. 9th, 1863 77-tf , JOHSJ II. COOK., V i Vfi I T - J AUCTIONEER AND COMSIIsiSION MEHCHaJST.I Fatittxtillx, N. C. Will give prompt attention to s-Uea of every description of Merchandixa and Produce, And all kinds ot Property, either at auction or privately. ' Feb. 4th. l'S.1 , - : " - M-Strt ' lXriWRTPIRTSC: 'x,, oTjr q pnnie snnppiRVD'n vrrae .u- J ont tbs addition of spirits or alcohol jar eld. for sale by . - ALFRED SMITH. , mi m tt T. m e. iocs . - wiiiictiiwi ! . j- .'-aw-ar 1 .' TOBACCO, LEATHER, 4ce O K BOXES bright Manufactured Tobacco, v ' 12u0 lba. Heavy Sole Leather, -. 1 Cask Mederia Wine , for sale by - . . . .. , WOUTfl 4 DAJJIEL. i v
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Feb. 28, 1863, edition 1
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