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VOL. xvni-No. 112. WILMINGTON. N. C, TUESDAY MORNING, FEB1UJA ft Y V), 18W). WHOLE NUMBER 5,147. THE DAILY JOURNAL. 1 WILMtNQTON. N. C, Tuesday. February!), i8t) LKUISI.ATI'flK From tli. Raleigh Sentinel. OK NORTH CAHOLINA. .-Jl- i' : ' SENATE. ' Fkldat, Fob. 0,1 809. The following protest of Senator lioli biua with Lis statement of the faot iu Lis case, vu entered upon the Journal, to wit : . As the Senate. Journals contain a record of the grave charge of bribery against me, and certain action of the Senate thereon, I " hereby enter mj solemn ' protest against ' all that may appear tending to create the impression that I was ever really guilty of bribery ot, corruption. This I do to vindi cate my name and character in the eves of my countrymen and of impartial poster-- ny. . These are the fact : Mr. J. W. Stephens ' was a contestant for a sent in this body at .the Mummer session of 1868, but failad to establish his right to it. A resolution was theu introduced by somo Honator to allow Mr. Stephens mileage and per diem, while here as a contestant This claim I was in favor of allowing, and I bad ezpressod my purpose to vote for it to several Senators, at various times a day or two before the oc "' enrrenee hereinafter ca. rated. Mr. Lind say was one of those to whom I had thus expressed myself, as be has sworn. Mr. Melohor, Mr. Cook, Mr. Barnes and Mr. Harrington, all state the same thing, though tbey have not been sworn. - On Sntnrday morning, August 22nd, this resolution came np for consideration. That was tho last working day of the ses sion ; I was extremely busy, and my mind muoli engaged and absorbed in many mat ters requiring attention. - A short time be fore that resolution came np, Mr. Stephens met me in the lobby and asked me what I thought of h's claim to mileage and per -diem, -1 at once Bld I was in favor of it and was going to vote for it. This aooords with my rsoolleotion and his testimony. Aa I remember it, he then added, as you are in favor of it, I want to employ you at my lawyer to advocate ray claim, and as compensation for your trouble I will pay yon a fee ot twenty dollars. tbat sjntt as yon please, vera referred to appropriate Committees, Ti! - .- ' - j Resolution (o raise a Joint Committee io , rovtstiirate the financial condition of fuo'i Treasury. Placed on Calendar. j Resolution in favor of Messrs. YVipsins, I MoAden and Harper. Billfor tho relief of J. A. Loan, oi Rich--; mondconnty. ' -i IXTRODICUON Of MM,. . By Mr. Welker : A bill to define and i punish bribery. Referred to tho Commit-; tee on the Judiciary. ' ; By Mr. Sweet : A bill io protect the state agaiusi a. irauatueut sale ot pro perty for the use of the Penitentiary. Referred to the Committee oh tho Judici ary. By Mr. Welker: A resolution proposing to raise a Joint Committee to sell the 8,000 acre tract,- and to report some plan for Carrying out the requirements of the Con stitution iu relation to the erection of a Penitentiary. 1 " CALENDAR. - "7 Bill to incorporate the Jamesville and Washington Railroad and Lumber Com pany. : On motion of Mr. Uespast the ruleB were suspended and the bill passed its several readings. Oa motion, the Senate adjourned until to-morrow at 10 o'clock. , . nisi i;li.am:oiv Misn:i.UM:ns. DHKS0X ,TT0!V MIKI). 4 PORK . AllTIOI.K , Of TilK AltOVi; FAVORITE COTTON KKF.I, in sacks (t Two Bushels Farh, DtlUK l )!It DOLLARS 1 Kit SACK : roil f ai I n W11.LUMH A MUJIt tllSUN. 'i'liene HKKD ran also bo lisd lv stM-lTUiK ti" . ' (' J. U. luVLAfJIllN.' -, " l.amlulmri;, N. 0. jiiat . n'j-iin UIOIli: FAMILY CITTEK IM HI 1.11. KK.VS JJURK LBAK LAUD- -in 10 It.. pails, HYK ! MTJB, .:. . ItTE MEAT , - NEW ni LI.KD I'.l'rK Wll FAT, CHOICE 1'ia II AMIS, . HPIOEH, K89KNCKH, WIN 153. UJU0H,4c: ... .Ac, at Ko.'IO SouUi Fropl Hret. - FRED. F. FRENCH. fell J " lmi Ayer's Cathartic 'Pill; S'.ir all i i,,- .i,, IXttlllTORV. T DIRECTORY (I'OBtlnned.) l.uVtlMlir,- Ri.oti-il fur i 1'lHsle1 i4a'j4'i' yon nave requested, xms was tne sud stanoe of what passed ; and words ab&ut " lawyer? " and "fee as a lawyer " I know were used. The wholo conversation did not, in my opinion, occupy three minutes. It was the only - conversation -1 ever had with him on the subject Indeed, I was barely acquainted with him personally, and do not believe I had ever spoken to him twice befose in my life. In an hour or 4 wo afterwards, a3 1 was hurrying out of the Capitol, he came to ine and handed me the fee without a word. Now I can only say that from absence of mind, from the habits of thought of the court room, from the smallness of the sum, and the hurry I was in that day, this little transaction ' made so slight an impression on me and awakened so little real attention ' that the question of propriety or impropri ety did not present itself. -Not only was there no intention to do wrong there was no thought of wrong. No reasonable man will think that I would have -risked my reputation in the hands of almost a stran ger, and a political adversary, too, for twenty dollars. This is what I most have done if I was then doing an act consciously wrong or corrupt And he swears, too, that I said nq word about concealment or secresy. " I very soon forgot the incident entirely. During all the discussions on the resolu tions, which I myself introduced, to in quire into the rumors of bribery and oar. ruption, I never onoe recollected it. Sub sequently it flashed on my memory as if by accident. Whilst, thinking how pleas ant it was to feel blameless and safe from all danger, as the investigation was pro gressing, suddenly the thought that this little fee had been paid me came to my memory; and as my attention was then alive on such questions, it did. not takl me uu luaiauv to prouuuuce my own men tal verdict on its impropriety, and to re solve to undo it and restore that fee to the giver. By some means tho rumor of this inoi dent reached the ears of men. I saw at once in what an embarrassing position I was placed. I was to be charged with bribery. My name was to be in all men's months, coupled with a disgraceful impu tation about a matter readily misconstrued and not easily explained satisfactorily. I saw that if I denied it my word and my character might possibly overbear the sin gle man who alone could contradict me, and could perhaps tram pie down the entire charge as slander. The temptation was strong. At first I staggered and hesitated. But to do this was wrong and Qod helped me to do right. I went voluntarily, before any steps were taken to investigate it, and stated the faots as I have stated them here. It required more than human strength to. enable me to do so, and to endure the storm which has followed. But a con sciousness of upright intentions has sus tained me. . A resolution of censure has been passed. I requested my friends to vote for the cen sors because I do not approve the act in itself, and I wished a proper precedent established and principle vindicated. Some ' nave seemed careless or my leelings. aome nave appeared to delight in my bumuia tion. Many have misunderstood me. A few have sought my total ruin. , I forgive them alL Those who have defended me will never regret it. I thank them. V own judgment is. that accidental eir, instances have magnified a very 'tri fling incident into a great misfortune to me. It was s mere inadvertence on my part, without the least improper intent or mo-, tire. Such is the nearly unanimous opin ion of all the Senators, as they have freely expressed it. Might they not have em lxdied as much in a public .act, and thus have done justice to a brother Senator.? What may be the ultimate influence of this occ nrrenoo on my destiny is nnforseen. I leave that to my Qod. I protest that I am guilty of no briberyi no corruption, no dishonesty. 1 protest that I am incapable of such things, and utterly abhor them. And now I place here this, my protest and statement and leave my cause to men's common sense and love of justice. They will exonerate from every blot my name and memory. Wit M. Bobbins. REPORT OF COMMITTEES Sir. Osborne from the Committee on the Judiciary, reported favorably oa the bill to establish a board of Arbitrators for each Conny. Ordered to be printed. A message was received from the IXoum, fawaltting the following bills, Me, which HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Fridat. Fe. r, 18C.I. RESOLUTIONS. By Mr. Pearson : A resolution requiring the Committoe on Public Buililiug urni Grounds to provide means for the State Geologist to analyze all kinds of soil, min erals, marls, &o., and keep them on exhi bition at his Oflioe, in the city of Raleigh. Lies over. , By Mr. Mendenhall : A' resolution au thorizing the Board of Education to sell the stock owned by tho Public School fund in the Wilmington and Manchester Haliroau. A proposition from W. T. Walters ac companied' the resdlutioirto buy the stork belonging to said fund, in both the Wil mington and Manchester, and Wilmington and Weldon Railroads. Both the resolutions and proposition went over under the rules. - On motion of Mr. Estes. the rules were I think I said i suspended and the bill entitled au act to but I will do as 'raise .revenue was taken up The bill being opened to amendment as a whole, Mr. Hodnett moved in Class 1, section 1, line 2, which provides for an ad valorem tax of two-fifths of one per cout. in addition to the special taxes, which have been or may bo levied to pay interest on bonus issued to or lor railroads, io. to strike out the . "two-fifths " and insert one-tenth. Mr. Hodnett said he was willing to vote for a sullloient tax to carry on the govern ment in an economical manner, bub in ar riving at an estimate as to how much was necessary lor that purnoso tber should make a calculation npon the figures of the past. The bill, though it taxes artioles heretofore exempted, (household, kitchen furniture, &c) yet it increased the taxa tion over 300 per cent He would call on gentlemen who promised the people a cheap government when they went before them in the adoption of the Constitutiou. They (Repnblioans) promised that taxation wouia be lower tnan ever ; now he (Mr. Hodnett) wished to test tho truth of such declarations, and, therefore, ho offered this amendment, making the tax npon property what it has been heretofore, and not fully 300 per cent, higher than ever, as provided in this bill, as it now stands, ice. After some debate, Mr. Hodnett'a amend ment was pnt to a vote and rejected. Mr. Pou moved to strike out, in class 1, section 1, all after the word "lent," in line 3 down to, and including the word "corpo ration'1 in 6th line, same section, and add to the section tho following words : "And the said tax of two-fifths of one per cent, shall stand in lieu of all taxes, general or special, levied on the subjeots enumera ted in the sections by the Oeneral Assem bly for the present year. Provided, that no part of the taxes raised by this aot shall be applied toxthe payment of .interest oa any bond or pretended bond of this State issu ed to any railroad company since the first day of April, 18C8. This amendment produced quite a long debate, during which it was characterized as a declaration that the' Stato intended to repudiate, &o. ; : The question recurring upon tho amend ments to various sections of the bill,' it passed its second reading by the following ballot Yeas Meagre. Ames, AtU worth, Blair, Carson, Oarqy, colored, Ctwtborn, colored,. Crawford, colored, Kates. Forkuer, colored, Frenob, Gabs gun. Uilliert, Qrabam, Htrria, of Wake, colored, , UToa, colored, lieudrickg, Hodgin. Horuev. Hadxioga, 1di.tU, Justice, ot Henderson, Jus tioe, of llatherfurd, Kmuej, Lerj, ooiored, Long, Of Kiohtnoud, Myo, colored, MoOtnleaa, Morrill, Morris, ooioreabf srser, raoe, coiorea, lieufroir, ite;Do!da, ooljred, beimour, Heigriet, Humes, Ll . -, 1 -j . 1 . ! - T V..-. IT - 1 1 ouiivj, nifHi, uuiunnj, intu, icdi, TiBiurup, White, Wiikie, Williamson, colored, Wiiton and Wiewall. Nays Mosars. Allison, Uoddio. Cherry. colored, Vtvis, urier, UicMa, High. Hinoaut, Hodnett, Holly, oi Moore, lxag, of (Jtoatnam, Uendeohall, Moore, Painter, Pou, ProQlt, Bob- bioaoo, bouth, of Allegbsny, Smith, of Wayne, Welch and Williams. MM)Hli:s! HAPItllh!! 1 Afl T0N'8 No' ' l'BRUVIAN GUANO. AJJ il.600 aaoka I'atapaoo " S,(l(0 bualii'la White Corn, 1,MH " Hoed ()la, 171) tihla. Extra ttarutlv Kliiur, 4W " ''.,"' I ll " Estra Fnper " 675 " " 15 lih:lt. Wotlrrn !(( hi, - . 150 Ibl. Citv Mra l'mk, 30 " Prime " H " lluni. Mil " A'irU'(l riuKava, 'JllO narke Rio and -Lagusvra OnllVe, Ml III. in. Molaari'n, Ml lilid. Cuba Mularaea, HH) lioion and 1'1'lti. Craoacra, . UIC libla. Planting Potstors, , 125 lioida of ( llt'oeu. 117.r) bills, and lioxea of G)no, 21 boxis til Tiii'iiontiiio AJea, llll) tutu of Lard, 'M bilea of PaSKtdji, 1(1 tona Iron line, lfi " Hik) lion, - - Wiwaiidr?cin't4innrt1,trirlt HMs." UU0 b di e P.anli i-Q and Nortlierti Hav, . l. 'Mm aaekH of Suit, WO boxen of Aaaoited Candv, 1IKI ' ; Oandira, 1:W " Hiap, a- ke Nails, I ,'.') bi;a Kliiil, II) bbla. and half hbla. .Mackerel, CO kit 10 boxes Codfish, ., SO bbla. Mullet,' Tube, ilncliete, lirooma. Wrapping Paper, Twine, t'oidoge, Paper UafTH, fie., Ac , io JT. W. KEKCillNKB, Parali'V HiiiMIiil'h. - no-;tt ioh (1 ill i."i : I i ! 'i I llV l ill' . ll.'(.,( i iM.uliy nnil nin.i ifl- tlr-, w' til' - mil I'll' I'lH-l'lll iii;.il,' ill. I );. ,.ln I, -"! I . lll.1l il i- li llliM'i' ' llll'll' Hil l nr m in- rit.-i I tint n-nu-Hh i .-.u ,,u imIioi . I ho.' ii h" ii 'i tried It. know Dial It vim-d Itii'in; ilmm w in. not. kiinw llnit It cni-c-i ihilr nrlyhtmri :mil ti u nd; . And oil kmm tliiit ivti.t It ttiH. oivv it dnf-i :i .'.v lli.-it il ncvi-rltiU lliiouuii iiiiv iiinlt 4iv iii'utfi-t i iM rimifHivitittii. v h.1C. Hint ran (hii, lliou .mda tition UmunmU of iMMihicali 1 ci V. in.nkii bHi t'ltrca of the follow inn iMiimttantln, 1-ui ram aro kiimm In i nci y ni'lKliliinliiiod, and hv i-liould wnnlillih tlu'iii? Aduntrd In nil ai' mid t oiKlilloiu til all tllinnteti: cuiiniluiiig mlilicr calo mel or any delclcrloiu tfruK, thev uiay (Ik taken wltlt anft-ty br anybodv. Tlirlr atOfar coaling pre- m-rvva litem everiivan aim niaaes litem pieanam to take, while being pnrolv vcgeuilile no harm ran nrl- from lliflr imc In any quantity. Thry owiie by their powerllirinfluenco on the Internal viaeora to purity the blood and atlmulato It iino iieauny amion it'inoveineiiuamicuona ai tne Klonmcji, bowela, liver, end other organs of the body, restoring their Irregular action to hoeltlt, anil ny correcting, wuerever tnoy exist, alien derange uienta aa are the first origin of disease. Minute directions are given In the wrapper on the box, for the following eooiplaluta, wliiih those M uia rapiiity cure: For liys(siists or Inallg-eatloai, I.lstlrsa. svaa, Siaaaeor aim a-oss oi lil, tin y suuum oe uiseu niooetniuiy to eiiuitlillio uie aiom arh and restore lis healthy time and actlou. For Ur Conaiilislnt and its rarlous avnin tonis, llllions lleisritaclir. Sick IBaisHtschsi, Jisuaillc or Cirrs-B Mlrkns-M, lllllous ( olio anil illlloua S'sivcira. thev should he In dicluusly taken lor each case, to correct the dlscii scd anion or ruinove uie onsti-urunna wnicn cause It, Par ysmry or Iklitri haeia, but one mild dose la generally it'oulivd. Por lkbesaanMsilana, Mont, Oravtl, I'uli.l tniloa ot Ilia lltnr, I'isIb la thai amle, Stark and S.olas, they should be contlniiouiy uisen, aa required, to cnange the Ulaeasea action ol the ayalciu. With such thojige Uiose aotuplalnt For nranay and iBropslral Swtlllaga they should bo tnken In large and frequent doaes to pro duce the effect of a drastic purge. For atapprs-utoa a large doss should lie taken aa it produces Uie desired effect by sympathy. Aa a liinnrr fill, take one or two I'illt to mo- mole digestion and relieve the atomacli. " " An occasional closa stimulates Uie stomach ami bowela Into healthy action, restores the appetite, run invigorates inn aysteni. iience It ta ouch nil. vanlageoua where no aei-ioua deranranent eslsts. One who leela tolerably well, oflen finds Dial a dose of these fillt makes him feel deeldnlly better, IVoni their cleansing and renovatinir eireet on Oio iliiFesi live apparntus. There aro numerous cases where a purgative Is required, which we cannot enumer ate here, but they suggest themseli-ea to evei ylioily, and where Uie virtues of tills I'tll are JuidH'ti, tho public no longer doubt what to employ. I'll m POTATOES. 200 liAUKKl.S OK THE WBAP.F. For sale by jan 2"t WILLIAMS MtlftCnirtON. 102 TO CONTRACTORS. liOf KINillUM, IllOIIMOND Co., N. (.',, I ' ' February 4th, Wti9. 1 WILL HE LET AT PUBLIC AUCTION, TO tho lotrat bidder, oa eWtirdaT. tho l:Uh instant, at the Court Houue door in the Town of Uockinghain, ltiiibtnond County, the Completion ot ajaujor ttiolimoiiuuonnty, accormug to sjnei fieations drawn by W. It. Terry. Said Jail was commenced by ono Tliotnaa Jen tins, and ia covered, floored, and partlv weather boarded. Hize of bnilding 40x10 feet. The build ing to lie completed by the 1st day of May next. Bond, with good security, will bo required for the raitnrai periormance or tho uoutt ict. Hpeciflcatioua may be seen at tbe QOico of the Beg later of Deeds. By order of the Commissioner : W. B. TEKBY. Ex off mo tilfrk. feb 6 - HU-lt i Halolffb "KtamuYrir DlairaMrr3l" abd forward out to ir. u. lerry. uooaiuguaiu, n. u. 33XOXj13 JVXXJUXsS, Spottswo oi', K. J., Established 1 83 C TUB BUB8CBIBEB, BUCCHtiSOJt TO- Ar Dleby & DeVoe. continues tbs manufacture of the various kinds of plain and fiuiey UNLil rn, so well known for a long period. Urdus ad dressed directly to the nudcraigncd will meet with prompt attention in patting up and euipuient and on the moat liberal terms, I8AAO DiVOE. KsrIs Mills, Spottawood, N. J. lau 29 103 lawolSut TO NOETII 11101.1111 FABDIEIKS. ILANT CAHE9 AfllMAKH VOl It OWN I klOABS AND HIHirs by Weller Hatch er's patented process, tlugar thns mado wiil cost about 0 cents per pound, ana t-irup abuat ;w cents per gallon. District, Conuty and Individual lilgbta for sale. Mend for Circular with fall par titulars. Agents wanted. WB. F. BKA8LRY, Sols Agent for North Carolina. TarlKtro', N. 0. fob fi " , U0-d.x2iu " On motion olf Ir. Estes, the bill was or dered to be printed as amended, and mads tho special order lor Monday next at 11 o'clock. . A message was received from the Gover nor, transmitting and reoom'mendius to tbe favorable consideration of the House a oommonioation from certain citizens of Louisville, Ky., asking for a contribution from this State for the erection of a monu ment to the memory of 'Union soldiers buried in that city, as a considerable num ber ate from .North Carolina. On motion, tbe House then adjourned till to-morrow morning. Terrible Deatla. An inquest wss lately held in a miserable hovel in St. Sauveur, Canada, occupied by Oliver Lafranco, wood sawyjer. 'who earned tbe pittance of 11 shillings a week, where with to support himself, his wife and four children. Poor fellow, after partaking of a scanty breakfast, was proceeding to a shipyard, when his wife remonstrated with him, saying he was too ill. He replied, " We have neither wood nor food, and you and tbe children most starve if I don't work. I most work, though it kills me." He then called for his oomrade saw yer to accompany him, and they began sawing as usual, but he was too feebls to proceed, and told Bolduo he felt as it he was dying. He then rallied a little, and said it was necessary for his family's main tenance that ha should work, even though it were a hard thing to do, and work he would, or at least try once more. Bit he was oneaoal to tbs effort, and turned to iro home, saying he mast not die ia the cold. He had gone bat a few steps when he fell and expired, -" i T OYSTERS! OYSTERS!! HE feTJBSCKIBKR WILL, have IrBESH NEW HI Ell OV8TKK8 at Mr. Hardwick'a store, ou Market afreet, every FRIDAY morning. Families supplied at tbeir residences at 11 SO pur gallon. Ordora lift as above wiil receive prompt attention. KELSON KING, feb ' i tOBTbit F0RIF0a3I.mQl WOULD PAY TO TDK TCBLIO THAT MB. i. F. GABRELL is daly authorized to transact easiness in and for the Washington Market. WM, T. YANN. feb 6 110-tf ST0LI N, MISLAID 6 II BORROWED, A COPY OF THE HE VI3ED - CODE OF NOBTH CAROLINA, with ' Journal Office" written io it. Also, a copy of the Law Library, containing a Biographical Bketoh of Prentice, of Mississippi, with " Ontlar " on the back. - Anv person having the above Books will confer a ftvor bv leaving them at the JOURNAL OFFICE. WOOD AND WILLOW-WARE. WB. WOULD laivlte tbe emeatlomol pur chasers to oar stock of the above, which ia large and oomplets. ' cowan utrra, - 7 Market street, feb 7 111 TAMED GOODS AM) 8AIIES, A LL KINDS OP CAMKD FRUITr XK.O ri. etables and Meats, Genuine Knglieu rances. COWAN ft MB.TT8, "7 Market street, feb 7 in- SUCAR-C0FFEE, TJTTKH. LARD. PIo HAMS . M. Beef. Bmoked Bsef and flmnkl Tmiinu jaet received at 7,Market street. CO As A METT8. feb 7 111-, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Tor niseusra of that Throat said Lnur. ' anck iaa ousna, Colds, Whooping- Coafh, llronchllU, Asthmis, and t'oaenauptloa. Prohablv never before In the whole hilm-y of ttiedlcine,naaanythhifrwon so widely and sodreply upou tbii contldenre of mankind, lis this excellent remedy tor pulmonary complaints. Through a inna series of years, and ainonk most of tho races of nieit It lifts risen holier and hlirher in their estima tion, as It has become better known. Its tinii'orin character and power to cure the various affections of the lung and throat, have made It known as a re llolilo protector aunat Uieni. While adapte.1 to milder forms of disease and to yonna: rhildreu, Il is at the same time the most effectual remedy that can lie given for Incipient consumption, and the dan. geroua affections of the throat anil Iiiiirs. Asa pro vision against sudden attacks uf fniuji. It mould be kept on hand In every faiuaWi and indeed ns all are sometimes auhjr't to colds and ciuhIi, nil should he provided w 'i litis antidote for Ihtmi. -Although settled I usussiiiNsa ia thought In enrabic, still grout numbers of cases whore the dis ease aeimieil settled, have been completely cured, and the patient rrstorod to sound health by Uie vitrrry I'rvtwai, iw complete is its masierv over tho disorders of the I.uiik and Throat, that i no most onstinute oi tnnin yiciu to it, tv nen notti iiisj else could renrh them, uiuler tho Cherry I're tvral they subside and disnMiar. Mrifyer and 'ifSMe A)e.ff.-ei find great 1ip lection from it. Atthmn in altvays relieved and oHoii wholly cured by It.. llronclilllii la' generally cured by takliiH (lie Clttirfti 1'rcttfrai iu small and frequent dncs. So generally are its virtues known that It Is un necessary to publish the certiorate of them lirre, or do more than aesiire the public that Its qnalille. arc fully maintained. ' Prtpared 6y JHt. J. t: i rMix i or, lo t:tsit m.i s. -8(ild in Wilminuton by K. Willis, W. H Lirrm- and all DrtiKRiala and Dealers every. wnere,. , 71-eouiw-ltw WIId lAM IH'I lil.N, i, .Wak ItiBUiSUiad I lih id -till V, IM. v.ais tit'tti Nl Jsnoaiv. 'Hii'.i. linrmiT M I dkii.xSs, of ltniklifliHiii rtcci.'ie-iv. -t - - - - - - yi II C tl.nuxi.i . of iitirku, Lieuteosiit flov. eninr, olccUd lor t yeaia from 1st Jamiarv, ISH'J. Hpeaker of fkoate n. o'firtn.. HtMiv J. Mr-NNiMiKii, id tJiaeit, Becretaiv of Hlale, fdi'clfd for I rears ft'oni tsl Janiiaiy, ls:i. Iavih A Jr.xsia), ( (laeton, Xreaanrer, It eti .1 lor 4 eata fmnj let Jatiimrr, 1 ii.'J. Hetirwfim II Ai'us, it latidoti, Auditor elected for t wars front 1st January. WiD. H H Asiit.t.v.ot NewllaiHn, HiiiHiliilrudrHl o I'ablio tjcliools, cli'i-tnd for yisr from 1st ii an li si.v, H6,.i... 0 L IUkiiih. of Kitllicrlotd. Hunrrliilelidont I'ut'llo Works, eltK ti d fur i years front lit Jan narv. innv. A tutu. W Fistiui, of lllaclcui Adjutant fieheraf. 'n'llllllll ,it lUff uuiviuur. W () Kuita, of Mi ckU'iibuiK, Hlato (leoloaial H U Coi.kv, Htatu Librarian'; aptMintcd by the nUHt'MKt 1 tMllf HUH UOVOI llOr, Cms M rAann, of Wake, Keeper of the Capitol, apiiouusti uy tne itjvernor anil uoaucll, GOVERNOR'S OOCKCIL. , ITotnv J Vennlnuer. Hacrelsrv nf Hlsls Ras deraon II Adams, Auditor: David A Jenkins, ireaatiaor; n n Ashley, ceoum I, Harris, ex S'l'ATK IltMRU tir EDUCATION. Tbs Governor. ldeutenant-Qorernnr. HaeraUr of Htate, Trvaauror, Aaditor, (superintendent of l nuilll woraa. rJiiuertntendeut of Pnhlla Instriio. Hon and Attorney Oeneral, constitute the Hlats iiosrn oi Citiioaliou. Hie (tovernor ia t'rcaldent. and tb Hmierln teudrnt or a it Li I io luatruotiou beoretary of ths Hoard 'l ho Hoard of Futlcailon olout tho Truataaa of ins i ntversiiy. tine Trustee for each County in His NIsIm t ..tm ,.r IIOIm. T.....I - u ' CiENEILUi ASSEMBLY. I lie General. Assembly oomtnenors Its annual session on I tie third Monday in November iu each year, and la composed of 11 fly fenators and one hundred and twenty ltopreaenrativsa bien nially olioiou, by ballot, ou tho Qrat Thursday in IMPORTANT TO in:iii:i! mi mwm. (srlmV I'mowf Raw Buiir rhospiiaie. THL I' AST. TWO YPAIIS HAVI, FCI.LY realiod Ibla It AW HOMO MIOafllViK to be tho 1'hrapoat aud 1'ieat in lbs market, aud nnaurpaseoil by the biiiheet price I Unanu". . Its adaptiitinn to W.bcat. Corn. Oisls, Hack wheal. Tobacco. Harden Truck. Urassss.dtc has been fully aud moet satisfactorily tested Finely Kround and suitable for drilling, pnt np in nags ot lbv ids. eacti. 0. IV?IKRRVMSI iitO., 1 Bof.E WAMJEAOlTKIIItS, WUiapvU51 8. fiaj Ht . bet. Imbard I'ratl, Dai.ii.nuHX., aiu. For salo I'V ATKhsos v NiiKPPenaoaj, Wilmington, N. C. jaii 21 96-am PORK AND BACON. 100 1BLS' cm MEHB roKK ; 10 Hogsheads Clear Rib Sides ; 10 HogsBcada Bib Sides; 6 HogBfaeada Hhouldcrs , & Tioroes Canvassed Hams. For sule from store and wharf by ATKINsON A iHEPPEUSON, feb 3 Jl and 12 North Water Ht. 107 SUNDRIES. HBD3. PEMAEAItA SUOAR-oboica SQ Bags Ilio Coffee i 70 Barrels Syrup ; 500 Sacks Bait ; GO Holla Gunny BRiio(? ; CO Ooila Hope. For sals from store and wbarf( at lowest market prices by ATKINSON ft SHEPPEItaON, 11 and 13 North Water 8U febS 107. '""TEA.-.::..":. TUH 4M7AUT1 Of OCA TKAS IVaCS nnireraal satisfaction. . COWAN ft MKTT. . . 7 Uarkst strest. tab 7 j. m l I l)I?ni!lll! rilltrn i.U. 1 rfilllllJiV UlllW, JQQ TO IS 8TOHK j 104 Toes to arrirs per Phr, Gem ; , SO Tons to amrs par PcUr. Baa. Yoraalabf ' . . f - ' ' - i . ... . WIIXUMB ft MLBCHISON. fab 4 10a- HI TKEME COI RT. The Htiprcme Court coutisls of a Chief JusHm and frmr Aaaomate Jastincs There are two terms of the Oourt held at Raleigh, hi eaoh vaar. enm. mvnciiiR on the first Monday in January, aud tho ursi sionusy luguueaoci continuing as long as the public Interests may require. UFFU'UM : It M reraou, of Tadkin, Clilef .Jusliee, salary, EJwiu O Hoade, of Person, Assuolale Justice, salary, t'1,600 Wm 11 Rodman, of Beaufort, Assoolato Jiutlce. salary. . to snn R P Dick, of Oiiilfnrd, Aaaoelats Jua- lice, salary. ! sno Thontas Kettle, of Hockingliatii, Aaao elats Justice, salaryL, 5U0 William M Ooleman, of, WalveTAiiirui General. ' . - " ' ' Satunel F l'liltllpa, of Wake, Reporter, excluaive of fcoa, - ono 0 11 Root, of Wake. Clark. nn James Lllohfnrd, of Wake, Msrslial. .surfemon counx. There are twolve Judicial DtslrlnU aniL twelve Judges. Every Judge of a Superior Oourt must reside in the DiatnoU Jndgea mar eicbanire Olatriots with theconaent of tha Uoveruor. Zt icaai two uouns snail oe held in oaob county an nually at Hie lima hsrefVatsted, Stid will continue ror two weeks, unless the bnainsaa ia diai'oaod of. Jt mits Elected by tbe people. Tsrm of ortloe eight years. Balary W,Wl let District-Charles O Pon au .id " 4th " - 6th " eth " 7th ' 81 li " llth 10th " litis " Uth HoLIUTOla Rufrtr Batpos CottrAST. j l'r i.i.leia ttR Bridgets I iiirBl';,iJ-'--tt',i.,,jait. ",l,1 A. Taylor, 0ourr Nntt, H.tTiiaon, WAWrigbt. I Contractor W Bollman. I hiiperioU'U,lHtit-.W Mcfviwell'. Nscrntaiy an ) Trsassnir Thao L Henry IftlNIY'oFnCERM. ' . Hoard of CinumisaioiiarsR at Hlinemaker, (Miatrnian ; Jaiuna Wilson, f.lljah Unwiaii, at, phen Knya, Itufua Oarriss. Cleik RHWaUlioti. Hierifl'- J W H.ibonnk, Jr. Ilepuly Hherifl A It Thomas. " Conurr Oliver Uuiney (coloratl). Uegtster of Deeds -It H Waldron. . Clerk Btioerior Court J 0 Mnun. County Treasurer K R Brink. " . Rurreynr J Ii lllioades. - Chairman, and Clerk Trustees Of Poor U E (tcolt. ' Bupr.rlnlcndcut of Workhonae D P Foster. J iloi-Hol W Nash tooloredl. . ' ItONAOAUS. , Printing THE J0TJTLI7AL IB ,1 11 inn li ESTABLISIiJ.!ENT. SCIENTIFIC KATIONAU SAFE. DR. LAWRENCE'S (JOMPOUND EXTRACT OF B08ADAiIS,M k eco mm KNiiin: nv auiBNTirio unit BVRnvwitrnic AS Till BEST REMKDT TET fob DISfOTERKD v Diseases of lh Dloorl, I.ivrr. Kidneys ARD AS A GENERAL JDEALTH RESTORER Parldea the Blood, Improves lh Appetite, AMa Dltrestlaa, Csrrseta the cratlaiss, Anal Imparts !, atreagth staul. iVfrrBelljr to tka Whole yslesn, Ho that ptosuus nsln'g It feel that they snjoy aa Kutlrs New Life. kdmnnd W Joues Chas It Tnonias Daniel L Rusael, Jr Ralph V Buxton Hatnual W Watts Albion W TouritM John M Cloud (leorge W Ixigau Anderson Mitubsl f amoa L Usury Riley H Cannon Elected by tbe people. ofHc fonr years. 1st district -J vt Aluertoa 'Jil 3d tin filb litb 7th MtU llth 10th llth Uth Josoph J Martin John V Hherard .lohu A Klohardaon Niol MoKay v William R Con , J R Bulla A II Joyce W V Byiium W r Caldwell Vireil H Luak 1 R M loniy R O S A D A LIS Is Recommtnded by the ' Uett Physicians Ewryuhr, '- : , ' . i '- ': :' ;;:;;' , .', vfctixw.- . '.'. IPIEB00BQ. 4 9 TAitf ' READ TM roiiTjOWINnr ynoat Da. F, Oum DasMixt, now of this City, Form erly Profosaor of Physiology and PAthrdogloal Anatomy in lbs Middle Georgia Medical College, Chief Surgeon Blats of South Qaroltna, during tbs war, Tlos-Presideal Oeorjla ITedloal Asso. oistlon ! ' Dr. Lattrtnce i -I bars carefully slam load your formula for tha ROIUDALI8, and raoom usnded it to ssTcral of my patients. Ths eombt- Terra of 1 nation It a happy ons, and mast prors a potent remedy In all diseases requiring ths virtues of a great alterative msdlolns. I wish yon suooess. - . " F. Oua DsRHau.T. Baltlmom, April SJ. 1868 fuurtii JiDioLti. uisnnrr. Robeson County, on ths fourth Monday in Ausust sud February Bladen County, seooud Monday sltor the fourth Monday in August and Fsbruary Columbus County, fourth Monday after ths fourth Monday in Angnst aud Febraary Brunswick County, sixth Mundsy after I lie fourth Monday In August and February New Hanover County, eighth Monday after tbe fourth Monday in August and Fohrnary Hanipaon County, tenth Monday after the fourth Monday in August and February Duplin County, twelfth Monday after the fourth Monday in August and February. . CITY DIRECTORY. Mayor Joseph n Nett Aldermen 1st Ward : Wm Kellogg (colored), anu ueorge si Arnold (colored,) 2d Ward : U Rnrnley and James Wilson, lid Ward : Aiubbny now luoioreui mo-u a nervosa, stn vvara Bem-y Jones (colored) and Oeorge l Frenob. Marshal W PCanadr. Clerk and Treasurer Benjamin Durfea, SUPERIOR P3fiflEH phicbs! GOOD -WORK'GUARANTKED 1 THE JOURNAL OFriCE ti now btur UiftD Yt prpwl Io do all Jdadi of plain and omstmiL JOB PRirJTHJC! In the best siylea of the art U . .' y,". -- -'-s. jssgin i(SSSi ',,.'.. ..'.j. RAILROAD STJ2AJIE0AT COLOR PRirJTfJG MERWKTILB PBlVp, VHfj'reoelrs spedal attentlosu. J' (col Ppsolal Court Judge Kdward Caotwell. Clerk of tbe Market William MoLanrle ored.) Cbtcl Kneinoer Fire Denartmant rrrv M. Bioe. Assistant James II Richardson (colored. ) Firs Wardens -P M Rice, shier. 1st Wa.nl r r. , . . . n . . . . ' ""a xwve i wnorea i ; ia wara, wm u Hmltn 8d ward, E P Oeorge; 4tb Ward, P M Btoe. uaptatn or rodoe-iubn Fitzgerald. Herseants John 8 W Eaalea foolonull. Hinh. ard Fitzgerald and John A Wilson. t lty Messenger Jobn Ryan. Janitor Wm Phinney (ooloredj. BANKS. " "i First National President, E B Barruss. Direelors-bEll Mnrrav. W H UnlUn. H n Wr. lace and James H Chaubourn, PalVATK BASXISO HOCSCS. James Dawson. James O Barr Co. BAILhOADS. WiLjii.toTow avo Wmjws Rail Road. President R R Bridsers. Directors W A Wricht. F'l Mwrrsv r... T, i li r. n7.ii . . . . . . . " uwi n v nwisn. auirwi aiartia. jonn Kr. ilt, A U VaoB kkeleo. Directors for Uie State J 8 Cunns r. n den. L O Eata. Chief Engineer and Barjeiintendent 3 I. Fr- UUU. Secretary andTreaaorer J W Tbomnsou Mastor of Transportation Wm Smith. ueuerai Ticket Avant and nnn,i..,.n.n. Olerk-Wsa M Poisaon. General Freight Agent and Auditor U L Dudley vimm u, uawuuiiiry onn w InXVm. WlUlROTOS AND HAHCRSSTFa Rill. RilAO. Receiver Oeorge O Hull. President John A Taylor. Directors John Da ion liniM f I flurr lltch. ard Bradley, O O Parsley, Henry Nntt, J Eli Gregg, D 8 Cowan, i L Bartlett, C Graham, Or a J ixiilosset. Heeretary and Treasurer W A Walker. Oeneral Freight Agent-Thomas B Lippitt. Master of Machinery George Ball. WiumKnow, Ckablotts aud Btrrauroao B.vn. Moid. President RH Cowan. Direotore Johw D Tavlor. A B HomesJr. H Walknp,B8FTench. JAMeDowelL WL.leeka. J M Hutchinson. 8 J Fersoa. H W Gaioa. W Cole, O O Hssadereoa, A G Logan. . , i uenem bapenntaucieoa w i mvwrett. Beeretary and Treasurer I T Alderaaa. Master ol Transnortation and Praivht- liistl WH Alien, . " BAivrmoRE, Md March 4, im. I- l luliSYe Dgr, Uwr90ce BOBAJ)ALI8, to b the Best Alterative In Cse, sod therefore "cheer fully recommend It aa snob. Thomas J. Botkin, M. D, BAi.tiatosR, February 10th, IMS. - lr. J.JLavTvnoe .--Dear Sir-1 take pleas ure In redummendiug your I10HAIAI.1S aa a very powerful alterative. Touts truly, , "B. W. Oabb, M. D.. We know Dr. Lswrrenoe's Bosadahs to be a safe and reliable Alterative, Ac, and take pleasure io rooonimendlog It to tbs profession and Lbs public A. D. MOORE, M. V., L. A. 8TITH, M. D., " J. a. WIN8TZAD, U. D., B. O. BAB HAM, M. D., W. O. DOOOAU, IL D., E. BARNES, M. D.. . B. 7T. KINQ, V. D., .1 IL-WOODWARD, M. jD W. T. BKEWEB, M. D., W. J. BOLLOCK. M. D. BILLS Wilson, M. 0., January 7th, 1863. aVFor Testimonials of RanaastBH Ccaaa Bee " Bosadalis Almanac " for this yeer.-N rmifsmn at ths labobatort or i)B. ' J. J. LAW IIE.TE A f 0., 4 wALTltiOKK STREBT, BALTIMORE. W ESTERN DEPOT, 230 FIXE 8TBEET. CTNCLNNATL OHia ' ' T-rOR IAL.B BT ALL DKCOGiaTS.-Ka raneS - , . -i- Wedding, Business and VTsitteg Cards . r '? '" . - -i - vvi'.. i; Frlntedb the handsomest styles, ea abort aatloe. BILL-HEADS, " OIRdULAlid, J P08TEES, PROGRAMMES,' -. - BOOKS -- - PAMPHLETS, OHLADLNG, DRAY AND OTHER TICKETS And erery other deaoriptioa of job work . t . 1 '. ' t. -fi : - ' il.-'v j PROMPTLY DONE AT THE ' Xoirest Kates I GNCELBARO.ee PBJCE, - rrtprietorsa HIDES OF ALL DESCRimSI, AT LOW rBIOES FOB CASH. rflHB UNDEReiONID TAKB PLXAJTJBI IN L ioforanine tbe Tan sera and Farm era thiaacb- out tbe Bute of North Caroline. Uat titer bava oonstantly oa hand a kaxreend wail seleetea etoek of Hides, for which they will sell at low prices tor oasb. All orders promptly filled and sslisfaetioa gaaranieea. Jiutuut UUUDbMUH BOS., Jan 17 Naa A at IA id u..Jia v. Mm mam ab .WANTEDS No. i PASTRY COOK (WHITC). BI5T of reference required. Apply at the aa S jtjltoh Eorav. . luj tl PORTABLE WRITING DESK?, JJASDf40MK LOTr. received toxkty, at - - ; - ir, sunt AUkiXDstr job rTeiik VTXATLT AND KPKDmoraLT XI BXSODTBD AT THE CBRISTjIIS ccjds. - HOiXOW 9ROt7aiO RAZOKS tat laaia Fine Ivory, Pewl and Stag Handled Poets kjuvee t Fine Carvers Us beet Bcssaora in bead- suae asnrreeso eeees and 4 near eeob : Ivory bandied Tee aad Table IoIvm; Boys Toot CbeeSs. All saade by the beat natere. - . . Jot aala low by . . , , GEO. A. PI-'X 'dat ' - ; ?4f -T . rn jj-ixjj . BOLCBLR rUOf PEO PIBCTtlS .: BOLUBL PAUFIO Do. ; plast riaxruna. K. KXKSAT A CO. aa X7 i Jt..t
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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