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I . lie 11 ill nttH'tiit if.. f J- ' '( I J, I if '1 J I VOL, XVm-NO. 147. WILMINGTON, N. SUNDAY MORNING, MAKCII 21, 1860. WHOLP NUMBER 5,182. THE DAILY JOURNAL. WILWNQTON. n. a .SUNDAY, MARCH 21, .1809. LKGUILATUHB From th Baleigk Benti isl. Ok HORTII CAROLINA. HOUSE OP REPRESENTATIVES, mam session. u ., Ruaaan, March 17, I860. Houe called to order at 71 o'clock. J SFKCIAIi OBDXB. The following resolutions iutroduoed by ur. argu, wwii ; 1.1. That th Senator and Bepreeeutative in an uongree or in united mates rrom this Male, b and are hereby requested to favor any m.Mura that baa for 4U obleot th. eoeedv removal of do , Utieal dlaabllltlea ram citlxene of Ihia State, and to reator au their ngnt and privtiigesor oiti aenehlD. 3d. That lha Beoretary of Stat be requested to forward to aaob of aaid Senators and Repreaenta- . . we eopy oi idih resoin uons. Mr. Frenoh moved to refer to a Special liommmee or tbree. Mr. Argo said lie Loped the motiou woald not prevail. He thought the House ii . . , . . . . . 1 1 . , ma wail prepared to vote lo-uigut as at any time. He wished to get an expression of opinion by the House in regard to this question of removing disabilities. Mr1. Candler aaid be oDDoaed anv cost ponetnen. He thonght the time bad come for this Uoo.se to pats lost snob a resola tion end he thought it the duty of the Hons to pass it now. Messrs. Leary, colored, aud Cawthorn, oolored, eoncnrred with Mr. Candler.. Hudgins, oolored, thonght it dangerous to remove the disabilities from the mas of the people. He thonght Congress would move in the matter at the proper time. lie was sore there was wisdom, prudence and eoonomy enough in that body (Congress) to manage the matter without the inter ference of this Legislature. Coffee Msyo, oolored, and Mr. Renfrew both opposed the resolution and wished it referred." Mr. Hodgin moved to lay the resolution on the table. , The House refused to table by the fol lowing ballot : Tsas. Maura. Ashworth, Banner, Blair, Oar oa,' Carey, Dixon, Eaten, Forkuer, Franklin, Prensh, Gahsgarj, Graham, Guntor. Hodgiu, Hoffman. Homey, Hudgings, Joatice, of Bather ford, Lefiin, Mayo, Mo'Janlesa, Parker, Fearaon, ' Paoky jiagland, Ilea, Beafrow, Kobbina, Itey - wolds, Sisgriat, Btilley, Vent, Waldrop and TVnilO 0. NTS.-Messrs, Alliaon, Amaa, Argo, Ami' straws, Boddie, Oandler, Oawtborn.Olaton, I)aia, DavUaoo. Carbarn, Farrow, Ferebei", Oibaoo, Oilbsrt, Green, Barria, of Franklin, Hendricks, align, ziinnani, nociBeiit, ouinpuriBa, xuirrani, Jarvia, Joatoa, of Henderson. Kelley, of Davie, Leary, Long, of Chatham. .Long, of Ilicbmond, aioaa man, Moore, or Ajamanoe, niouoieon, rain ter. Poa. Prioe. ProffitU ltobinaon. Hiiarer. Hmith of Alleghany. Smith, of Wayna, Kweet, Thotnp-, on, veaiaj, nuuiej, muiaiua, ui narDvib, rru Uama. of Bampson. Williamson and Wilson 4a Mr. Poa offered the following amend' ment in the shape of a preamble ; Wkkbxas. In the opinion of this Oener al Assembly, the time has now arrived - when equality before the law may, with safety, be established among all men in , North Carolina, therefore, &o. O. W. Price, oolored, took the floor and " ' argued for some time in favor of the reso lution. Mr. Ingram said there were gentlemen who were now called Democrats who were as good Unien men as any man on this floor, vet were now. accord id k to some gentlemen, to be considered as outlawed and outcast, &c tie would denounce suon vindiotive spirit, regardless of what some gentlemen might say. He said further, that the great portion of the respectability of this Legislature was due to Conserva tives and some noble nearted lteputmcans, He would vote for the resolution heart and BonL Mr. Jostioe, of Rutherford, said there were men in North Carolina who should . never have their disabilities removed until the "clods fell npon their ooffius," &o. There were men who still entertained ! treasonable sentiments against the Gov ernment the pnblio journals and the pnb- lio speeobes proved it, iio. :.. He hoped the resolution would be refer' red and be consigned to that merited ob livjon wnicn uurty otner resolutions oi a similar character have met. Mr. Ellington supported the resolution and was opposed to any reference. Until all men in this State were on an equality before tne law and enjoyed all tuo rights of citizenship, the'deolaration that this was a bona fide Republic is false. He wished the Republican party when it cried out "laberty"i "iiiberty, ' to do it for some- thing more than a song. . He did not wish free men to fall on their knees before him, olotbe themselves in Back-cloth and ashes. and lick the dust on which he stood, be fore he would lend his influence towards removing their disabilities. He did not blame those men for not so humiliating themselves, lie would not do it, no. -' Mr.. Parker was not prepared to vote for tne resolution now. air. x renon said no nad made tbs mo- tion to refer in order to make a discrimi nation. He was in favor of relieving those who "accepted the situation." Mr. Prootor was opposed to the resolu tion in toto. He would never vote for an indiscriminate removal of disabilities, so help him God. He was surprised that col ored men en the floor would vote for thiB measure. He would warn them that if the x Democrats get into power, they would en act tne scene that took place in Georgia, ' is. MR SINCLAIR OPPOSED THE RE SOLUTION. : J. W. Leary oolored said he could ap preciate she principles of this resolution. He. by the magnanimity of tho Conn-ess and the people had been relieved from a heavy bardea indeed, and therefore he ' oonid appreciate the spirit of the resolu tion and was prepared to vote for it They might call him "weak kneed" but he oonid claim'csDsistency, as he did not one day introduce here a resolution and the next day vote against one of the same character as did some gentlemen on this floor (al luding to Mr. Sinclair.) He was sorry to see that the gentleman from Rutherford (Mr. Jostioe) had grown so excited over the matter. That gentleman had not d is- ' eosaed the theory and principles of the government, but had simply indulged in a ' tirade of abase of individuals for their political thinking, &c. Coffee Mayo, oolored, moved to postpone " the resolution until the third Monday in November next. Mr. Jarvi said that it was stated that this was no time to pass the resolution. That might be. Bat it was time to cease te speak of the war and those engaged in it It had been four years since the Con- federate looked upon his flag, Confederate and Federal aJsep tide by side, their ashes e-aiBgl, and the grass grow over their ' thousand fields. Oau'i we orjetttoaapast di&reaoea an4 go for ward hand in hand to bnild up a great oountry. . Who were the majority of tho men laboring under political disabilities? Why they are the very men who in 1800 and '61 stood firmly by and battled brave ly for the Union until nurried iuto the war by a whirlpool of excitement. They bad held some nettv office of maaislrate. oou table, &o., and had probably given com fort in some wsy to tne war, I lie men who fought the war out had never been under disabilities and nad never Held any kind oi office previous to its breaking out, therefore, not effected by lews imposing aisaDiunes. uo you gentlemen wno es tablished this government wish the poo pie of the State to love both the govern menu at tne BUte and United States, or do you, by a prosoriptive policy, seek to alienate them. Must the men who North Carolina in days crone by delighted to honor, be seottrced forever to be debar red of the rig) tl f Bd privleges of freemen and citizens, is true and c:i:ect policy of a wise government is to u... its best. purest and wisest men in places of known trust and profit yet the most honorable men, possessing the highest order of talent are incapable of holding - the lowest and most insiprnifloant oflioo. Can you reasonably expect men thus stigmatized and degraded to love and honor the gov ernment whoso laws place in that position. If North Carolina was called upon to point out her jewels, like the motner of the Urac chi, she would point to her children, lie did not tbink the resolution wonM accomplish anything, but it had to be voted upon one way or the other. Uy refusing to adopt it you allow the declaration to go out that a large portion of onr best citizens are unworthy and nnnt to be trusted with the privileges of citizenship. Pass it and you take a step in -the right direction to wards consigning to a merited oblivion all recollections of the past differences, and to heal the discords and dissensions ' that have torn the country. The passage of this resolutiou will not put any one in office. It will remain for the people to do that and if a man is so popular and deserving that the people will elect him to office, is it right to legislate to keep him out of it. Then let us forget the past, clear away the last vestige of tlio war and unite in repairing our waste pla ces. Mr. Durham said last Bummer the gen tleman from Robeson (Mr. Binolair), lia'd i out Heroded Herod in his efforts to gut I the House to adopt a similar resolution. He (Sinolair) was far more active in such measures than be (Mr. Dnrham) was. for he (Mr. D.) did not, at that time, think it would accomplish any good. In fact the gentleman had introduced resolutions similar to this one at the early part of this session, but now he has thrown a sumer sault and is strenuous in his opposition to this measure, lie (Mr. Durham) would feel aud express su prise at such bare faco and ridiculous inconsistency if he did not know the gentleman's character so well. The gentleman from Robeson is, no doubt, shrewd at times in bis tactics, but this time the motives that influence him are too apparent and plain to be concealed. He (Mr, Durham) would advise the gentle' man instead of taking the trouble of draw ing up resolutions luudatory of President urant, aud endeavoring to nave counties named Grant, Ac, to ask the House, at onoe and plainly, to pass a resolution re commending him (Mr. Sinolair) to be ap pointed to the oflloe he Was begging for. That is the reason why the gentleman wished so much to have the laudatory resolutions passed, and wby he advocated zealously the erection of " Grant county." A bluuLman might see it. He (Mr. Durham) did not care whether the resolution passed or not, bnt he liked to see a man decently consistent one way or the other. What did the gentleman from New Hanover (Mr. French) mean by saying he was willing to relieve those who "aooepted the situation. " If it meant that a man had to discard his own conscientious convictions . and accept Radical doo trino as gospel before his ' disabili ties could be removed, then he would say he would scorn, and hold in utter contempt those who in that sense " accepted the situation." If that was tho test of loyalty, then he was in truth and. ' L -1 ' 1 .T . . 1 ,.1 .'. 1 ' , 1 1 1 spinii uiNiuyai. ixo tuougui it ms amy lo say ia behalf of that portion of theoitizens of Cleaveland oounty who he represented on this floor, that if there was ono among them so base, degraded and lost to all hon orable instincts as to thus meanly and ser vilely barter away his rights and liberties, he did not desire to receive bis vote, He Senators were present whom he (Mr. Lovo) hsd told recently, that he would Dot, iu future, notioe the Seuator named. That when on the floor, he bad been called to order by the gentliman. as he felt in rather gruff way, and that this drew tho tire to a point, not intended, and thus he hud been unduly provoked and thrown off his guard: If be bad transgressed, it was not by intention, or with design to offend the Sonata, or violate its rules. The question tbeu reourring on the mo tion to strike out the second resolution re sulted, yens 11. navs 1)1. The resolutions were then adopted yeas 30. nays 11. Mr. Hayes introduced a bill to boor porate the Robeson County Agricultural rJociety. , : vt - The revenue bill was taken up aud oou sidored till the hour of adjournment. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Tcksdat. Maroh 18. 1809, By Mr. French : A resolution in favor of R. B, Wood, Jr. -Referred. T " By O. W. Prioe, colored : A resolution dispensing with evening sessious ' and having a session in the afternoon in lieu thereof. Lies over. By Mr. Frenoh : A bill to create a Board of Railroad CommisHioners, Referred. The bill to provide forms in civil pro eeedings before Justices of the Peace was taken np and passed its third reading. Adjourned. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Lock Haves, Ta, Messbi. liirrtNooTT A Bakiwsxl, Htteburg, Fa. (1 unit : We hav. been naing year make of Gang Paws In onr Milt, and nml them, in point or qual ity, superior to any we have ever nsed. Voura, .to ' nn a tn i w a arnii a It rv a tf naAVY, D ii a nun a it-' a uv. Orbin Shaw, Foreman. .. JiMIBTOWIf, N. Y. Lii'Pisoorr A BiKKwii.L : We bare no tronbla with your Bawa; tbey don't need to -be lined up with paper; we pot them on the Mandrel and tbey go right along. Temper perfectly uniform and quality nnnur passed. Bespeetfully, OHAH. J FOX, - MPPINOOTT DAKKWKLL, Manufacturer of Circular, Mnlay, IHIUOan? and Orom-C'nt Saws. Chopping Axea, all sliapoa. Col hurn'a 1'atont Axe. Shovels, Hpadcs and Miles' Fatent Oovered Scoop. HORRIBLE ! ! I suffered with CATAKBH THIRTY YKAB8I was eured ia six weeks by a simple remedy, and will send the receipt, postage free, to all afmotcd, Address 11KV. T. J. MEAD, Drawer 178, Hyraonae. N. V, AGENTS WANTED FOB Secrets of the Clreat City. A WORK descriptive of the VIBTCES, and the VICK8, the MYHTER1&S, MISERIES aud 01UME3 of New York City. If you wish to know bow Fortunoa ara mado and lost in a day; how Shrewd Men ars ruined in Wall Htreet: bow Countrymen are Bwiodlod by Bharpers; bow Minister, and Merohante are Blackmailed; how Dance Halls and Concert Ba loons are Managed; how Gambling Housea and Lotteries are oouil acted; bow Btook and Oil Com panies Originato, and bow tho Bubhlea Burst, read this work. It oontaina 3S fine Kngraviuga, tella all about the Mysteries and Crimea of Mew Yoik, and is the Bpicieat and Cheapest work of the kind published. ItKW-mKRTIftKMKilTrir A i V. oelkliraled Clipfvr Mower ond iVij- LlKhlval draft and lu"t dural'lo inarh nr u,il. ud lor cirtmlar. (Ui-i-rii, Mocn A ltKAi'r Oo. . 13 ('lift af, m link. $3 Wonder. INDlalltV IKWIflU MA4IIKK. Only Thr IHtllaia, Hlmplo, t,ricllcal and dn rabte. Makes the Elastic olialn siitoli, aud adap ted Rir ail kino, of plain sewing. Any ebild cau operate it. As elKgant Uirt. iratiiuoiiln'is ilail; Bout In twrfect order on receipt of piloe, Ai dreaa liry Sawing Maakiaa Co., Man, cBaTa, N. II, TUB PATKNT MAUIO HOMO will olr gray bair a twrmanant black or brawn. Hold everywhere. Hrnt by mall for II S4 Addraaa WM. 1'A I TON, 1'r.aaurar. Magiu Uuutb Louipauy, Bpriiigiuni, uass. A UK9ITN. KAIIKIICKM. rtiVlT UUUWHHS.. iAHlKlt AHO -Mend for carUciilari of " HeiCt tniiroved fruit Irtt atut I m hpio onitor and lnot ZVatrovT-" BamiIa to Ut will he forwarded to any part of the United Btatoa and pnrfret HUitfaetiOH guanuUnd. Hood agent tiri tnantutt in -entmi contifu in lun Lhum KtaM. AddreaaJ. AHEABN, 03 Hocoud St., llaltlmore, Md. VELOCIPEDE WHEELS aMwirAtm'asD sr . N, BHOWN A CO., Daylaw.Uhla. i They also make a prima artlole of Kpokea and Hubs for Hunt Uarrtage and linggv Wheels. Vend for prioe hat. . .NlOOt SALARY. Addraaa 0. H Piaho Co., N, T. TB18SIC, LIVINCSTON & CO., COT TO V rACTOItn COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Mo. 34 So. rront Rt. A 35 Lstlila. St., PIIILADKLflllA, l'A. Sar Advances Mack. Chasoks Biasonasiji lie Correspondents kspt thoroughly posted iu all changoa of tlie market. TIP1.0VMr."JT that ;ou. For particulars, A. j anuieaa a. n. ni'KNUl'.u a uu., liriitie boro, Vt. N. I.AS0A8TK.B will buy Iowa I.anda and Chicago property : also. Lauds and Citv Lota aold for taxea and otherwise encumlerad. 18 WaU atraet, Maw York. A. tfrAITKD.Flrat-elaaa traveling salesmen in TV every f tate. Good wages or a liberal per oent. anu stamp, B. phla, l a. stedy employment. Addreaa. .with F. JJOW16,ii3i Arch street, Pbiladrl- EHH Yo KldO BUT NOOL1C. aair-heln tor ouug Men. who havlug erred, desire a bet ter manhood. Bent in aeaied le-ter envelooea. free of charge. If benefited return the postage. Addresal'llILANTHUOrt, Koi 1, riiiladelphia, Pa. DtCAVMstSS, UATAH1UI, SOHOKULA S clallty Cures legally suaranteod or money retnrned Hy the Inventor nf the Cele brated r.ti'nt Invisible Oiganlo Vibrator for In curable Dcafneea, Bend lUo. for Treat ian on Doafnesa, Catarrh and Scrofula, Dr. T. 11, BT1L weiii, 1'ja liieeckur Bt., w. r. I'HKK FOU A 3 VKHT HAMf, A PAMPHLET eoutaiuiug valuable inform a ' tion on the aubjpet of Advertiaiug. A List of over One Thousand Newspapers, (tuk dkst ADVBBliaisu atsuiDMS,) aud price oarda ahowlug adrerUaing rates. Address OEU. P. 110 WELL Oo., Mew York, na -' ' ' ' 136- uiuiHTu V.1 ONLY $2 75 PER COPT. SaT Bend for Circulars and sea our terms, and a full description of the work. Address JONES BBOTHE11B A CO.. Philadelphia. Pa.. Atlanta, Oa., Cincinnati, O., or Bt. Louia, Mo. l A I 1 rill kXT lnrerior worss or a XjJX. UllUll similar character ars be. ing circulated. Bee that the books you buy con tain its tine engravinga and sell at tl 75 per oopy, WANTED AUKSlt, 7 lo'S40U per month, rvervwhere, male and female, to in troduce the GENUINE IMPBOVED COMMON BENBB FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. This machine will stitch, bem, foil, tnck, qnilt, eord, bind, braid and embroider la a moat auperior would scorn to receive the suffrage of a man I manner. Price only 118. Folly warranted for five who oould thns play the part of a crouch-i ftJJlLjUHI ilhJei,hl ing, crawling spanie . Uo ,eam ,, our,. It m4ko m KlMtio M Mr. Argo next took the floor in opposi-1 Stitoh." Every second stitch can lx cut. and atill tion to both the motion to postpone and ! tue oloth cannot be pulled apart without tearing refer. Mr. A. continued for some time in ; A w W Aenu fromI 7S triuw KrJ".onU' , , . , ,. , . , " and expenses, or a commission from which twioe defence of bis resolution and gave at length . tbu ainount oan be made. Address KEOOMB A his reasons why he introduced it. (Mr. CO , Pittsburgh, Pa., Boston, Mass., or Bt. 1 ouis, Argo's remarks will be published in full ; Uo. hereafter) , i Cawtlosj. Do not be imposed upon by other After some further debate. Mr. Arco 2 . ... ; j.., i. twi oalled the previous question, ,only genuine and really practical cheap machine IN STORE AND IV TRANSIT. 15 000 DU8UKL,, conN 1,300 barrels Flour, all grades, 300 bales Eastern Uay, 150 bales Northern nay, - 1,000 sacks Bait, 100 bhds and bbls. Molasses, : 1U0 bbts. Befined Sugars, 150 bags Bio and Laguayra Coffee, . 100 bbls. Mass and Bump Pork, 80 tons Hoop Iron, 36,000 lbs. Distillers' Glao, Ao , Ac. 160 tons No. 1 Peruvian Guano. For aale low for cash or to prompt parties. WILLIAMH A MPBOniHON, , 138 nib 11 STATK OF NflRTU CAROLINA. STJFKUIOB OOUBT OF NEW HANOVKB OOUNTY, MIKB CBONLY, PLAisiiFr, , The calf being sustained, tho question aaiiufactured. reourreu npon tne motion to postpone tin- "VITA vv I ITKD AOBIT8.Ta sll tbtAHEH. IOAN KNITTING MACHINE. Price $35. The simplest, cheapest and best Knitting Ma chine ever invented. Will knit 30,0110 aticbes per minnte. Liberal inducements to Agents. Address til the third Monday in November next. The yeas and nays were oalled and the motion was lost by a vote of yeas 38, nays 40 AMEHICAN KNITTING machine 00., Bos Mr. French s motion to refer to a Spe- ton, Mass., or hc Louis, Mo. oiai committee 01 three, was put to a vote and adopted, yeas 44, nays ii. On motion the House then adjourned. - - . SENATE. Thcbsdat, March 18, ISO). The Committee to whom was referred the disorderly conduot of yesterday, made the following report : 1. Preamble setting forth the faots as they occurred. Z. Resolution censuring both Messrs. Moore and Love. 3. Resolution imposing additional cen sure on Mr. Love. Mr. Bobbins stated that the well known relation existing between the two gentle men, made the calling to erder, on the part of Mr. Moore, offensive. He was not willing to discriminate between the gen tlemen. He moved, therefore, to strike out the second resolution. Mr. Osborne said, as an individual, he eoncnrred with Mr. Bobbins, that the Sen- a tor from Carteret was provoking in calling Mr. Love to order under the oircumstanoes stated by Mr. Bobbins ; but setting npon this matter as a Court, he Was compelled to take a different view of the ease. The lan guage of Mr. Love was intuiting tbe re marks of Mx. Moore imnroDer. the reioin- derof Mr. Love equally improper Mr. Love was the aggressor, iaand therefore more censurable. Mr. Love asked to be heard, and said- he had no slavish or servile acknowledge ments to make. He would.Nhowever, offer any apology to the Senate that one gentle man should make to another. - He desired merely to say that, on yesterday, when he took the floor, that he had no thonght of alluding to ths Senator from Carteret. I M H H M ?H I A GENTS WANTED TO SELL THK J J. : " PBS LKT-1 EH BOOK," t . FjT Copying Letter without J'reu or Water. 1 This great Time, Labor, and Money-Saving In- ,' vention brings a really indispensable feature of imsmeea within the reach or all. rrwe 12 !la and upteard. Nona see it but to praise its simplicity and con venience, as it beooiuuuids itself, and asixs at sight. Adapted to roery kind iff bunnet. It does not play out. as the Urat aale is only a be ginning. Exclusive territory given. Forteetimo n ala, terma, Ac,, address P. GABBETT A CO., 703 Chestnut atreet, Philadelphia, Pa. To tbk woBimor Classes: 1 am now pre pared to furnish all claases with constant em- ployment at their homes, tbe hole of the time. ur ror ins spare momenta. Business new, ugnt and profitable, fifty centa to 15 per evening, is eaaily earned by persotis of either sex, and the boys and girla earn nearly as much as men Great inducements are offered thoae who will de vote their whole time to the buaioeaa; and that every person who sees this notioe, may send ms their address and test the business for them selves, I make tbe following unparalleled offer: To all who are not well aatiatled with the bnaineas, I will aend tl to pay for the trouble ot writing ma. Full particulars, direetions, Ac, sent free, Sam ple sent by mail for 10 cents. Addreaa X. C. Al ls, Augusta, Me. & OOO 0 yar oan b. made bj Hve agenta )')JJt selling bt mm and valualil in- auiueM . am Mna, DJ oeoonu street. vention. Baltimore, Md. INDELIBLE PENCILS, sTer Marktag Clots, laaj, VeM 8ingle,50o.; 3 for tl; per dos. t3 75; per groas, ti8. Hent, freiplUpaid, on receipt of price. : More convenient than Ink. Ana AgriculurUU Invaluable to tbe housekeeper. Qoiev't La- dy t Book. - . ' . A very useful article Am. Inttitutt Report. 1867. Address INDELIBLE PENCIL CO., Northampton, Mass. jSoldkyBUUoowMiOesrrorrwhers. JOHN L. MEABES, Dswuant, TUK DKFKSDAMT, JOUI I.. MtCAUKS. is hereby notilled to appear before the Bu perior Ojnrt of New Hanover County, at tho Court Uouss in Wilmington, on tbe lath day nf April next, to answer the oouiplaint filed in this case for the following oauae of action, to wit : Tbat on the 11th day of May, 18G1, the Defendant and itobert H. Uowtn, Doth as principal, executed tbeir lolnt asaled note to Mike Oronly for ten tbouaaud dollars in gold, which heretofore be came due and payable, and of which aum Hubert U. Cowan has paid one-half; and the other half thereof, with intereat. is atill due and unpaid. Wereby a oauae of action liaM arisen to ma againat him for saiduaianoe or principal ana interest. M. CBONLY. Pebson A French. Attorneys. Witness: J. O. Mann, Clerk of onr said Court, at Otlloe, the 13th day of March, A. I). 18A9. J. C. MANN, Clark Superior Court. mbU j 14l-Iaww , STATU U()VKlSMK!l'. W11 1,1AM W IHLIKN, of Wko, Oovrrnor. Inaugnialed 4'ti of Jul, tlioted for 4 yeara finm 1st January, lHtiO. Uor-KHT M lolifil4ss, of lUi.'klii(ibaui, Privalo Kt'orctary. 1 It CALnwil.t,, nf Vutke, Mentruant Gov ernor, elected for i years from 1st January, ltkiS. Hpnaker of Heiiats qfioto, UkNOY J. Mkmninusu, of Craven, Bucratarv of Btate, eleoted for J yeare from 1st January, I still. Paviii A Jknrinh, of (taatou, Treaaurrr, nktclrd tor 4 years from 1st January, 1K6U. IlRNntuMiN 11 Adams, of IavidsoD, Auditor, elected for lyeara from lat January, )H6U. B B Asuutv, ot New B anovvr, BuperfuUttideut of Publlo Huhoola, elocted for 4 years 'front lat January, imiil. 0 L Haruim, of Butliorford, Buperlntondent of I'utUlo Worka, ducted for A years from 1st Jan- 1 uary, lKfill. Asm. W Fisrkh, of Bladen, Adjutant General, appointed by the Goveruor. W 0 Kana, of Mi-eklenbergi Mate fltiologlst. "" H D Coi.sv. HUte l.lttrariaa, appiiniil by tbs Buprenie Court aud Ooverimr. ,' f Chas M Fannin, of Wake, Keepor nf the Capitol, aHiintd by the O jvuiuor aud (Jouui-ll. ' oovtutTfdlt's Oorrm-lTj. Ilonrv J Mennlnear. Renrotarv of Ntale ! Finn. dereon H Adams, Auditor' David A Jonklus, Treaauaeri.H 0 Ashley. Ceburn L Harris. officio. STATU BOAMO OF BVUOAT1UN. The Governor. Lieutenant-Governor. Secretary of HUt. Treasurer, Auditor, Superintendent uf I'ublic Worka,'BuneriuUiadent uf Publlo Iuatruo tion and Attorney Geuoral, Constiluts the Btate iwara ni r.oncaunn. The Oovernor Is President, and the flnncrln tendrnt of Fublio InalrucUon riecretary of tlis Board v The Board bf Kudnailon sleet the Trnataea nf the University. One Trustee for each Coontv In ine Diam term or vmoe or l ruvteas s years. (1ENERAL ASSEMBLY, The Ocneral Assembly oommenoeH Its annual aeeaiou uu the third Monday in November iu eaoh year, and la composed of fifty Honatora and one hundred aud tweuty Bopreseuratives bien nially choaeu, by ballot, 011 the flrat Thursday In auguat, HUI'RKME COURT. The Bunrmne Court oon.ista of a Chief Justice aud four Associate Justices. There ara two terms of the Court held at llalvigh, in each year, com- meuning on me 11 rat monuay 111 January, anu tus Urat kfouday iu Juus and coulinuiug as loug as uie puuuu iiucmsis may rvqnire. B M Person, of Yadkin, Chief Justice, aalary. Edwin U Beade, of Person. Aaaoolals Justice, aalary, 11,600 vm i iiouuian, 01 ueaiuort, Aeeooiaia Ju.tioe, salary, 13,500 P Dick, of Guilford, Associate Joa tice. aalarv. , I3&00 Thomas Bettle, of rlooklngham, Asso- date justice, aalary, - 13,500 William M Coleman, of Waks, Attorney General. Bamuel F Phillips, of Waks, Boportor, - eiolnsive of fees, . floo fl B Knot, nf Wake. Mark.' . liUU Jamoa Liluhfiird, of Wak, Marelu,!. SUPERIOR COURT. ; ; Thurs ara twelve Judicial Diatriots aud twelve Judges. Evory Judge of a Hnperior Court riiust reside in the Dlelriot. Judges may exohange Districts with the consent of the Govornor. . At loaet two Oourta aball be held in each county an nually at the time herein stated, and will oontlnne for two weeks, nnlesa tuo bualoesi la sooner disposed of. Juno as Eleoted by the people. Term of cfllc eight years. Balary 13,600 lat District Char lea U rooi 3d 8d 4th 6ih 8th 7lh 8th Oth 10th 11th 13th t I I V I)1HE(T0RY (t'onliiiued.) ltill.WAY 1) HI DOS OoMrANT, I'r.sl.l. ut- 11 II Brldgers. Direotora -It II Cowan, John A Taylor, Hoary mi,,., a ii'iwmi, ,t a nngur. Oontraiilor W Bullman. Hnpcruitoudent W H MnPoaoll. Borretary and Trswnirnr H. V. Wallace. COUNTY7)FriCERS. Board of (iiiiiiulasionarsF. k Hhoeiuaker. Chaimi an i James Wilson, Elijah Hewlett, BU, pntu no, iHiniw rMiTiav. Clerk II B Waldrou. Mhrtff-J W Bobcnok, Jr. Deputy Bheriff A B Thomas. ; Coron' r- (weo Burner (colored). ' Beglsterof Deeds IIHWaldron. Clerk Superior Court J O Mann. tkiunty Treasurer li Brink. ; Burveyur J L Bhoados. . Chairman and Clerk Trustees of Poor -H I Bcott. Bupsrlntnudeiit of Workhonss D P Foster. i .fiur-aiM W Nash toolored). AycT's . Cathartic - Pills, for Mil th pr)Mse of u I.Mtntlva, Ht. '. j : I-I, '. : ; - - IVi'lmpa no one until cine la so nnlveinnllv re. qulnl by everylHXl'v as a uaUumio, uor wiia uvur nuy botoi-e so iiiiiv-i xnl ly ailoptml Into He, In every uouutry and ainong all ilsaaoa, as HUs uillil but tflli-lcnt purgntlve IHtt. t'ha nbviuua ten. son is, Uiat U ia a more ra lluble nnd rnruiore eU'cc. timl rtinimly thnn aiiy oIImt. llioae who have ti led. It, know that It cured Uiemi Umaewho luive not, know that It ciii-ea tlielr neigh bora nnd Meniln, and all know that what It does onr It doea always Unit It never fails Uimugli any fault or negleel of Ha mmipoaltlon. We have, and can show, llmu annds upon thousands of certificates of remarka ble nurea nf the following eoniputlnta, but such runs ara known in every neighborhood, and why should we uuliiuh Uicm r Adapted to all ages ami conditions In all climate : eontaliilug neither calu. met or any deleterious unig, Uiey may be tukun wltli safety by anybody, Tlielr augur coating pre serves Uinm ever (Venn and makes iliem plnaannt to tiike, wlillit being purely vesvtabla no harm cau sriae from tlielr use In any quantity. They tiwrnta by tholr poworful Influence on the Internal viscera to purify the blood and aUinulatc It Into healthy action rouiove Uie obstrueUous of Uie atoinnch, bowels, liver, and oUier organa of the body, restoring Uielr Irregular action to health, and by correcting, wherever they exist, auoh dsiangu menu as are the drat origin of llcne. Mlnuto dlroctlnns are given In Uie wrapper an the box, for Ilia following oosnidalata, which these liltm raoitllv fflim: rnr ssyspwiMiie or a siairoaviow, -s.,-iiaia Printing. T;4 i.(.i.t,' Sm lisjj THE J0UEI7AL :4 !S t,!i, 14 J.; llll! Neil estabusi!:.:::it. tttrotst-t o.U;t( tio'ti f II 'f" Jimm ' -1. ft : al ' "tiT 1 ' lasinwr anil 1. be Uiken mmlernUily n h anil nwtoro Its healUiy tone and notion Mhould b taken mmlernUil) aMstlMS. af Ismiim. Uier to sUinuliite Um atoui- for l.lvtr Cotnnlailnt and Its various svmn. loms, Hlllwaia IStuaalsMibai, Mich Nwistlischsi, JawsMllvw or auraaai fciclfiasiaa, Hlltosis !ollc and atllloHs revere, limy should It. )u dleinualy Inken for each ease, to correct the dlaeaasd action or remove Uie obslruuUons whlcli oauso It. For ysery or Wliarrlicma, but one mild done la gcnornlly required. For nhaBwistlaBa,sUowt,lrsial, Pulnl. tatloai af fhsi lleiara, stlia lis that aide, luck and Lolna, they should lie continuously taken, as required, tn change the diseased action of the system. With such alutngs Uioae eouipluUils dinnpienr. For ISrorMr and nroftalriel wstlllnaa tlvcy ahouhl be taken in large and n-eiUaut dosua lu pto- r.t kt--,-' , SUPERIOR PR1IEN ' .fcriifctf -inii?j;is,ji iu,!; ,cm GOOD WORK GUARANTEED f dure 1 Iio effect of n drastic purge. nnai e.tb; tor lunte dlgeatlon nml relieve Urn stninueh. For MsipiiraHMloBi a large dose should be token 1 It nriKliHies trni dilrsl eOect by ayuiiialhy. Asa IHttner fill, take one or two M'Ul to pro- An nn SKlonal dnao sHinulalca tlw sUimnvh and Imwela Into healthy action, roatorea Ilia npinititc, ami invigoraiea 1110 ayatiuu. nemo 11 is oium au- viintngooua whom no acrimia drangement cxlala. Ono who feels tolnralily well, orum noils UiatauiMas of those ltll makes him Axil dovidetlly bettor, from Xdmnnd W Jones Cbas II Tnomaa Daniel L ltussel, Jr ltalph P Buxton -Bamuel VT Watts Albion W Tonrges John M Clond George W Logan Anderson Mltuhol Hainos L Henry ltiley H Cannon Houorroas- -Elected by tbs people. Term of omoe four years. lat District J " Albertoa 3d Joseph J Martin Sd ' John V Hberard 4th " John A Kichardaon Stb " Niel McKay 6th William B Cos ; 7th ' J II Bulla ' ' 8th " AH Joyee Oth " W P Bynum loth " W P Caldwell J 1th " Virgil B i.nsk 13th " B M Henry VOUBTII JUDICIAL DISTIUOT. IliS .fourth Monday in FB0M BCZZlllD'S BIT DIRECT. TONGUES AND BOCNBB 5 " - , ; fiMOKED HALIBUT; " No. 1 BAY MACKEREL ; SMOKED HERBING 5 DISBIOAT ED . CODFISH ; T ALE WIVES, Ac, Ac; At No. 10 . South FrBt Street. FBEDi r. FBENOH. march 18 BT 8TEIBER W. P. CLYDE.' PICKLES, all sorts; Stuffed Peppers, lu k.ga; Genuine Knsliah Chow Chow. Cucumbera. Ooodenaed Milk Xagle brand; Canned Tomatoes, Corn, Peaches, Lobster, Oysters, Genuine Wor cestershire Baaoe, London Clnb Sauoe, Pepper Baaoa, Olives, Capers, Balid Oil. EngUsh A Frenoh Mustard, Sardines, Cox's Gelatine, r, Baisins, .Cit ron and Curraotj. Belling eheap at T BASKET STHKKT. COWAN t METTS. mhl8 : 144- FCBS AND BEE8WAX WASTED. A 8 I ALWAYS BHIP MY FTJB8 AND BEES WAX to Korope, I oan afford to pay the II QUEST MARKKT PRICE USRS. N. GOTTBEBG, 48 Market at. mb 9 13-lm ' FL0CSII vt ISA BlBBELS BOFERFINK FLOCBi lOVf 85 do. Family Flour. er steamers jaa. a. uary ana uiyoe. For sale from wharf By - ,s ATKI5B0H A BHEPPEB80N, , -r rr-j- U A 11 Norta Water street. marohU ' Ito-a X-: V llolicson CShnty. 00 Auguat and Fubruary Bladeu County, second Monday after tke fourth Mnuday in August aud Februtry Columbus County, fourth nlonday after the fourth Monday in August and February Brunswick Gountv. sixth Moudav after the fourth Monday in August and February Now Hanover Oouuty, eighth Monday after t!'P fourth Monday In AngUat and February Sampson Oounty, ten lb Monday after the fourth Monday in August And February DuDlln Oonntv. twelfth Monday after lha fourth Monday la August aud February, Cm DIRECTORY. Mayor Joseph H Neil Aldermen lat Ward 1 Wm Eellogg (colored). and George M Arnqld (oolorod.) HdWarjl; I) Humley and James Wilson, lid Ward : An'hony Howe (colored) and tl B Bervoea. 4th Ward; Henry Jones (oolored) and George 2 Frenoh. -- Haraoal w i'l aoady. Clerk and Treasurer- Benjamin Durfee. Special Court Judge Edward Cantwell. Clerk of the Market-WilUan) MoUurin (col oted.) Chief Engineer Fir Peinrtmeut - Cerrv M, Bice. Assistant James II Hiobardaon (colored. rirv fraraens Mr sa tues, eniur. is. nara, Owen Dove (colored) ; 3d Ward, Wm L Hmith ; Dd Ward, K V Georg : 4th Ward. P M litre. Captain of Polios John Fitzgerald. Sergeants John 8 W Eagles (colored), Bioh ardFitxgarald and John A Wilson. ' City Messenger John Ryan. -Janitor Wm PbinBey (oolored). - r BANKS. ' ' First National President. K E Burrusa. Direotora-Eli Mnrrav, W tt Mollary, H D Wal lace aaaeme tt vnauoourn, nrvATs sAjrsnia soirsn. James Dawson. James Q Burr A Co. - BAILUOAD8. ' WlUtlNOTOR AND WELDON RAIL BoAO, President R B Bridgers. Directors W A Wright, Eli Murray. George uarriaa, n u wauaos, jurrcu iiartiu, Jouo jsrer. itt. A H VanBokkelen. Directors for th Stat J 8 Cannon, 0 H Brog den. L G Eats. Chief Engineer and Superintendent 3 L Fre mont. Secretary and Troaaarer J W Thompson, Mas tor of Transportation Wm Smith. ' General Ticket Agent and Superintendent's Clerk W m M Poiseon. General Freight Agent and Auditor Q L Dudley saaaMwui uaounery oun Jr Ulvine. . ' WnjuKOTON and Manchxstt.b (Bail Boad. , - Reoeiver Georg O Hall. - '' President John A Taylor. Direotora John Dawson, James Q Burr. Rich ard Bradley, O O Parsley, Huarj NuU, J FJi Gregg, D 8 Cowan. I L Bartlett, 0 Graham, Dr a, iwiwani. i Seoretary and Treasurer -W A Walker. General Freight Agent-Thomas B LippiU. , Maaler ef Maohioery Goorgs HalL WnjniroTow, OnutLorni and BcTBTEsrosn Rati. j . , Bo ad. ... , rreaideut R H Cowan. '- Director John l Taylor, A B Bomeely, S H Walknp, B 8 French. J A McDowell, W L Steele. I M HaUhiruwn, fl J Person, H W Guion, 8 W Oole, O O Henderson, A G Lcgsn. . General Superintendent W I Bvwiwtt ,-, . Baoretary and Treasurer I T Alderman. - Masjter 0 Trsaiapoxtatioa sad FrAt Alan.- VBAUNk - : . . - .t.- lliolr cleansing nml renovating olToct on the dige' tive apparatus. There am numerous eases where purgative Is required, whleh we cannot onuuier. Mln luim. inil. tlmv Miniriu.t llieiiiKelvea to evnrvtHitlv. and whore Urn virtues of tills fill ara kuown, Ui puMio no muger oouut woat to euipwy, Ayers Cherry Pectoral, Wmr mmu sf lha TfersMt ataul E.ws)gss asicsi aw CsMigha, Clals Wkamplaf; , ?(!, HroiackllU, Astksitst, , . staut f IwnaaasiMtoia. Probably never lwfore In th whole history nf nicdiiilnc, Im anything won so widely and an deeply upon the conndonce nf mankind, a" tills excellent remedy for pulmonary ooni plaints. Through a Ions aeries of your, and smong most of the races of men It has risen higher and higher In tlielr estima tion, ss It has lieonine better known. Its unllonn character and powur to cure U10 various aUucUous of tho lungs and tliroitt, have madn It known as a re liable protector nHalnxt them. While adapted to milder forma of dlauaee and to young children, a Is nt tlie auine time the niiwl euecliial niiiieily that can be given for incipient consumption, and tho dan gerous affections of Uie throat and lungs.l Asa pro vision against sudden attacks of L'raup, it should be kept on hand In every family, and Indued as all ara aometlinea subject la colds and oongha, all should u provided with this antidote for them. Although settled Consumption la thought In curable, allll grent nuinliers or case where tlie dis. case seemml setllod, havo beea completely curnl, nnd tho piilloiit roslorod to sound health by U10 tlhnrrtf J'rrlnrat. St) complete is Ha mastery over the disorders nf th Lungs and Throat, Hint the moat obstinate of them yield to it. When uoUt Ing elao oould reach them, under U10 Cherry fee torai Uiey suhaldn and dbwppoar. linger suut luMOMe UpenHer And great pro tection from It. Atthmn I. nlwHys relieved and often wholly cured liy it. HrenrMUe bt generally cured by taking tlis Chrrrtf i'crtornt hi ainiill and fmpient doses. Ho generally Mr 11 iu virtues known that It la uiw licasnry to puliliab the ccrtlilcates f tlienl here, or iln miire Ihuii atu-uru Uiu uublie that lu iiuaIHIcs arc fully iimliiUtlncd. J'rrjmreH bit ' uk. a. c. a run co., lowell, mahh. sT-Hold in Wilmington by E. Willis. W. H. Lirrirr and all Druggists and Dealers every, whoro, 74-odlw-Uw CniRClI OF TOE 8TRASCERS,' VIBITOBH TO TflJC CITI OF NEW YOBK are infermed tbat they will nnd Divine Bor vio every Bnuday, in tb Largo Chapel of the University, Washington Bqnare, at 10 A. M. and 71 P. M. The evening service in summer i at 8 ooiock. Wavorly Plana, immediately north of the Mew York Hotel, out of Broadway, runs weet to Washington Square, on the east aide of which is tbe University. The entrance to the Church ia the main door of th University. University Place ear ran from th door of th Fifth Avenue Hotel, to lbs door of tbe Church. From tb St, Nicholas and Metropolitan, take the cars corner of Broadway and Broome, leave at Waverly Plan, and go wswt on block. At th Astor House taka Unlveraity Placo oars, leav at Waverly Plaoe, and go west on block. Btranger will find cor dial wefooms and polite attention. Th Pastor I lUv. Dr. DEEMS, who devote himself to th spiritual interests of stranger. If any b sick, let them address him a not by mail, as "i-astoror uie unnrcu or me strangers, B T.," and it will reach him. The ladies who com pos tb " Society of the Bisters of th Strange'," procure medioal, legal, and apiritnal help for strangers in perplexity, dislrvs-, or sickoea. Ad dress, " Bistor ol tho Btranger," oar Bev. Dr, DEEMS. N. Y. If yo or commj to ltev York toon, cut Ihit M tana past u in your memorandum oovr, ttb 18 WO-tf THK JOURNAL, OFFICE, la now bettor Uianvrprpaid to do all kinds ot' rLAIIV KM) ORNAMENTAL job PRiriTirjct ; :, r, ' r . V'.-, .Vi-.'.fi. i'lH i- iWlSl'fcw iU'- , lu th best sVvtes oi tt Sit y , f r , RAILROAD it STKAH1B0AT , COLOR PRirJTrJO "..'VU x-'-i-''-1- y:-iv.UL !tij la um wim tmmrm e : u , i . - JIEReMTILE PBMTM': Will rsoelv spsolal attantioa, " W'cdding, Business and Visiting Cait Printed in the handsomest stylss, tm efcori aetle. ' BILL-HKADS, 7 , OIBCULARS, .J,; POSTERS, PROGRAMMES,.., i300Kfl, ,' ' , PAMPHLETS.; BILLS OB" LADING, r DRAT AND OTHER TICKETS . . i 4." . r ' , u Aid every other deaeriptiea of job weri " DOME PROMPTLY AT THE LoTrest Hates I i iicpy t U: OCEXHARD A TRICE, yv .... - rrritn. BUhep AtKlmsesi's AppolBtsBesits fr VIsH tatloa la the Sprlsig ef I860. March 7 Fayetbrville, ' .11 Kinston. April 1 BeauforL ' Newbernr.-, 78-owhlll. 9 Bt. John's, Pitt county. - 11 Trinity Church, Beaufort county. " 13 St. John'a, Durham a Creek, Ba0 fort county. 13 South Creek, Beaufort County. ; isBath, , r is Pnngo. - .--. . - 17 Zion Chnrob, .. " . IS Washington. ,, "'" Jl Williamstoa " ' ' ! Plymouth. - . SS-Bi. Luke's, Washington ecmoty. av-M Davida'. ; , . l- David'. ' 8-EIubetn City. ' 3J-TJcrtr..rd. v " May -FJeoton. ' M . A 4WUyill. . i- S-OoUsraioe, Berti eounty. v 8 Windsor. ,." . 9Woodville, " ' , lU-IVxHland Neck, " '- 'Ktrwiiis, 5 1,250 Dill FLOrR FLflrSa BABBSLS, ALL 0BADKS, V Forsal lowbf '. ' WILLIAMS & AlULCUTiOS. . . , - isa-- 150 FLOUR III : BARBXL8 gTJPEBJIKE, ' " ; 8'J barrels Extra, " 130 - do Fanul and libra. Vaaallr. for aal low from wharf, by , ,. . - i - , A. At. BJuULrPERSON A CO- . 11 and 13 Morth Water St. ; B)h J . ' - ' IS1 TO PRINTERS. Tssav -fsat-i. A HALF INTEREST IS THE DAILY AND TRI-WEEKLT TEHIS AJO ' WEEKLY NEWS OFFICE F02 ALE T WlLX ull. to A PRACTICAL FHIS. X ter and xperieoeed Newspaper anas, a half tntxnat in Lha " Times " aad "he The Daily and Tri-Weakly are libera,! y en . ,n4 ; and tb Weekly News " is prosperous aud e .w sug. A good JUB ur riLB atiacneu. i, i managed in ao proarwroue and grsemr e -y a CkerloUe, tsta eromsriH b very protitauM. A small am Irani Tf v- " ' ""- - . ., . B. r. v ; -:.r :, ; .Zditor aodlr r. ' I a- far Dswuren us tn mm m iar ' lOltyirWBgefcWaswsTtstssS. i-'. .- i si ,
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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March 21, 1869, edition 1
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