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Om rear....... ....... ...".7. S3 00 IS BOBUUk... ......... .i...- 1 CO THE DAILY JOURNAL. , V ,, WILMINGTON. N. C. ; WEDNESDAY. MARCH 24, 18Ca S i From the Ilaleigh Beutioel. UBUS1.ATVRH OP SOUTH CAROL1M, HOUSE OF REPEESENTATIVES. nei:.'".! AFTKBNOOIf BM8I0H. PIFf 't VaxDkJ, March 19, 1869. jUiii Barnett from the Committee on Cor porations, reported fatorably opon the bill to incorporate the ayetteville Uo opera- tioa Lund and isruldiog Association. Flaoed upon the Calendar. , were etigpended and the bill to charter Railroad from Plymouth to Wilmington waa taken no and read the eeoond trnio. Mr. 8hoffner moved to amend the bill orovidintr that the bill be submitted to direct vote of the people for approval, Kejeotea. : rr ' -" - The question recurring on tuo pastaire of the bill on its second reading resulted yeas 21, naya 11. Tbe bill to charter a ilailrond from Edenton to Suffolk was read a eeoond time. .j t , Mr. Shoffoor offered the samo amend ment to this bill that ho did to the Wil mingtoo and Plymouth Road. ' Mr. Bhoffner said he expected amendment would be voted down he sired to make a record of this matter as a Representative of. the people he was op posed to taxing the people without tbei consent, He referred to the Convention that passed tbe ordinance of secession, aud the action of that Convention withholding from tbe tbe people tbe privilege of voting on said ordinance, lie characterized the ordinanoe and the action of the Conven tion as diabolical, &o. - Mr: Martindale reminded Mr. 8. that the war was over, and had nothing to do with the bill before the Senate. The amendment was rejected. Yeas 11 nays 20. . The question then reourring on (he passage of the bill resulted in yeas 20, navs 10. itesolutinn directing the ireosmor to pay It. . Tucker and other certain claims held by them against the State was taken up, rea l, and debated at length Mr. Liindsay advocating tbe justness of tne claims Mr. mogd'm, inva lenetby tpeeob, opposing them, and charging Ken ators with having been button holed by Mr. Tnckor, invited to his store, aud thus influenced to believe the claims just Mr. Welker replied ebarply to Mr. liroar den he, Mr. W., denied that he had been button-holed be referred to Mr. Brocr- den'a position as a State officer during the rebellion now Mr. Brogden had turned State's evidence, and such evidence he was disposed to doubt. He characterized Mr. Brogdon'e attack upon Mr. Tucker by calling him, Tucker, aShylock and Sharper as indecent aud unkind. Mr. Davis defended his position friend of tbe claims the evidence that the claim were just satisfied him, Ac. He looked upon tbe attack of the Senator from Wayne upon Mr. Tucker and others, in calling them Sbylocks and Sharpers, as rather nnmamy. . Tbe argument of Mr. Davis waa uraed with force and earnestness on behalf of tbe claims, while he would repudiate all claims in favor of tbe rebellion. Pending its consideration the Senate ad journed. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES." Rauuoh, N. C, March 20, 18C9. Cuffee Mayo, colored, moved to recon aider the vote by which the bill oppropria ting $12,000 to tbe University was poet- Bill appropriating $12,000 to the UDi- poned until the common school bill should versitv. Mr. Fou moved to lay the bill on the table. The House refused to lay on the table by the following ballot : Teas Messrs. Armstrong, Banner, Clavton, Davidson, Durham, Gibsou, Green, Hawkins, Hiefc. Blah, lHinnant, Hodnett, Undsina, In gram, Jarvia, Jnatioa, of Benderaon, M alone. Mo Oanleaa. Morria, Nioholaon, Painter, Fou, Proflit, Bmlth, or AlleghanT, Smith, of Wayna. Snipea, Sampson county to levy a special tax wi fi'SSiSmSt taken np and peediU third reading by pass. jut. t rencn moved to postpone tne con sideration of that motion until Monday next. Carried. OAIiKHDAJX. Bill to amend the act to incorporate tlio Trustees of Worth Uarolina College was taken up and passed its several readings. Bill to authorize the Commissioners of was a vote of yeas 69, nays none. Bill to incorporate the Fayetteville Co operative Land and Building Association was next reached and passed its several readings. Bill to establish apubiio terry ao roes the vr -ci l u f t, n t.i - ' , uvuuuh, wjiiuiu,, l0Hwt.uuuuuual uhuwu, h, 4j, tfnuwiVH WIO uapo X CUL river WUB SallulmsonmP, next. takea P r nd its several Mr. Vestal moved to postpone until the tuh tn'nnnmnru n;hnn Tn t a Sohool bill was pwaed. IT. M.. at Wilmington, was taken op and Mr. Durham said be hoped tbo motion to nauuui it. postpone would prevail He was opposed jjeaolution in favor of Rob't B. Wood, giving single cent until the Common jr WM taken up and passed its several School bill was passed. He did not think readingg, , wwujnstto the people oi me atstew Bill to authorize R. King, late Sheriff of tuwhwuctw BuFj..u .uiouooo " Bobeson countv. to collect taxes, was taken up and passed its several readings. Hill to moorporate independent Tele' graph Co. was next taken np. After some debate tbe . bill passed its second reading and was referred to a Spe Navs H eaara. Allison, Amea, Argo, Ah worth, BarssU, Blair, Bowman, Carton, Cawthorn, Downier. Ellinston. Farrow, Forkner, Fotter, Fraoklin, Frenoh, uraham, Gnntr, Ilarris, of Wait, Harea, Hodgio, Hoffman, Humphries, Laf. Mil, MJWmiJl IiUU. v imwiuiviiui WWWIV, VUWW- an. Ptaraon, Pack. Proctor, Kt gland, Kenfrow, Kobblna, neynoms, megnsv euuonus, eianton, NEW STAY IiA W . Am Act SualMadlng lUt Votl of I 1 1 Pro tiara la Ctrtala Caaca. . " Section 1. TU General AMtii&lxvf SorlK Caro lina do naW, That all civil aoijoua ahall be oom monodd ly Ui ittaing of a sumuoiia. Hoc. 'i. i'lia anniinona ahall run lu ths uaina nl the Hale, t-e tiRmd by the Cli rk of lh buptriot Oonrt of ilie t'ouuty navinff jnritdiotion to try I he aotlon, and uuder Ilia aval of ttia Court, aod ahall bt linfoteii U the benfl of ihe ooomy la which the defendant retiJrt ur mav ba fouml. It .euai! be returnable to the regular term of Ilia Moperior Oonrt of ilia oouulv whore tha (ilaiiiiifla, or one or moro of them, or the defontUnU lenljn, and ahull oommand thcKhnrift", or oilier proot r olBoer, lo auuiiuooa the defendant to appear at the text entuiiiK term of the huiriir ninr' ami antuT the eouiplaiut of the plaintiff aud ahull ba dated on iho dat of it itsuo . , . the. S. Ths uffioer to whom I be tninniout It ail dittoed, ahall note no It the day of Ita delivery to k t. 1 1 ...,.i. i . . t.. . t ,An il u . . the Letiuuiiig ol tha term to waioh It ahall he r turnabio, aud ahall return it on Iho Ural tUy ot the term. . Heo. a. The plaintiff tliitll fit" hit complaint In tha Clerk'a ollice on or l fure the third day of the term to which the action ia brought, othwrwito the auit ahall, on motion, be dltaiiaacd by tha Court at tha ocat of tbe plaintiff. reo. fi. The defendant atiall appear and demur, pltad or atawor at tha aame term twhiou Uie aiimmoua ahall be returnable, oiheiwise the plain tiff may have Judgment by default, as la low al lowed by law. Boo. 0. 'lbu plaintiff ehnll Join in tha demurer or reply to tha anawer at the aanie term at which auch datuurror or answer may be Bled, aud that the Ittnea whether o." Ivr or of fact, shall itand for trial at the ueit term aucceodlnn the term at which tbe p eadiugt are completed. beo. 7. That all write of eumrnona In civil ao tiona cow in tbe baui)a cf tbe csberilt' or Clerk, shall be retnrned bv aaid ofllcers to Iho next term of tbe Hnperlor Court, and auch writa, together witb all writs or auuimon in civil aotiona neretor fort returned iu which uo final judgment ha been rendered, ahall be placed by the clerk on the docket of the Superior Court at tha next enuina term, and tha uleadinga In aueh aotiona ahall ta bonduoted aoourdiug to tha jule uraacrihad in this act. J'rovidml, that all civil aotiona iu which iaanea have been joined ahall ataud for trial at Spring term, IHO). J'rovuird further, that Issnoa of law or fact which have beau Joined iu pursu ance of laws and ordinancoa heretofore petard and known aa 'ftay I.awa," shall be oouaidered a bavins been llleiiaUv joined, aud ail auoh ae tioaa ahall be placed upon the appearanoe dockets at Spring term, 18t9, uy the Clerka ot Huperior Count, and the pleauinge therein ahall be made op and issue joined at auch term as provided in tois aoi, unless hi any county the time of aaid term shall have pasted, iu wliieli case tuuh aotiou ahall be placed upon the trial docket at Fall term, 1861. Ht'C. 8. Jo sale of any propertv, real or person. a I, under executinna leaned from any court in this KMC -AIM KKTIKMUITS. Imh Uavkk, I'a. Uaasaa. l.ii rmo rr . Hakiwsu., IMttahnrg, P (,- i Wehtvebemi nin jrourtuekenf Oan Oawt in our Mill, aud Hud Urn m, in point of ijo at ity, superior to any we nv. vor ni. lours, HlUNV. HUN U VI.lt A Od. OaaiM Bbaw, Foreman. . 1 - .A $Jlrk . m t k . t Jahuiown, n. y. - T irriMOon A Pakkwiii.i, i We hare no trouble with your Nawa; thev don't need to be lined ap witb paper; wa put them on Iboaienurei and tne; go right along. Temper erfi-clly uniform and qnality iinor- patsed. Ri'specl fully, tlft tH. J FUX, ' LIPHINOWTT SAKHwKU, Manufacturer of Cironlar, Mulay, MillGanr and Lrots I m Bawa I hoiipng A sea, all auapoe. Del hrrn'a Pstiml Axe. hhovols, Bpadea and Uilea Patent Covered feoop, iR)RRiSjE jF"" Iauffored with CATARRH THIRTY VKARcl wt cured iu alx weeka by a eimple lemedv, and will aeud the receipt, pottage rree, to all atillotea Addroea RKV. T. J. MKA1). Drairer 170, Hyracuee. N. Y. AGENTS WANTED FOR Secrets of tlio CJrcat City. A WORK deacrinllvo of the TIRTCFH. and llio VK.'KH. tbe MYHTKHIeiH. UrEttIE-i and CRIMEH of New York City. :. - - If yon wish to know how Fortnuoa am made and lost in a day; how (Oirewd Men are mined in Wall Ktrent: how Comitrymvn are Hwlndled by Sharper; liow , Uiuiatera and Morohnts are blackmailed; how llancu Halle and ('nncrrt Ha loona are Managed; how ijaitibliug llouxi't aud liottariea are oonduoted; bow Htock and Oil Com paoiea Originate, and how tha Bubbtea Buret, It oontatua nun caigravinga. road this work t-i)a all about the Mysteiiea aud Crimea of New Bute, shall be valid to paa title, uules tbe pro- Yoik, and is the Spiciest and Cheapest work of petty, wtieincr real er personal, auaii uriug inree foartha of the value thereof, aud on retnrn of auoh exocntiona the aherlff or other officer shall make return of the atuounv bid for tbe aame, and whether the amount was equal to three-JourUia of auch value. 8ec. 9. Iu order to ascertain the value of ths property exposed to aalo, under the preceding eeotion, it ahall be Uie duty of ths erediwr and dobtor each to choose one appraiser, whoahall be a citizen of Uie county in which the property ia eitoated, to eiamina and appraisb tha property to be exposed to sale nnder elocution, and shall certify such appraisement to the aherlff or cither oilioer; and in oaae auch appraisers ahall not be able to agree upon tne valuation or any properly, they ahall cbonso a third person, and the ap praisement of the three or a majority of them shall be taken aa the true value thereof, and in case either party fail to make the choice, the sheriff shall make the selection! for hlui or them. Huch appraisement, certified aa before directed, shall be returned by the sheriff with the elocu tion to tbe oonrt from which it issued ; iYoeided, that no prooeedinga uuder this section shall pre. judioo t ho lien of any creditor, or discharge the sheriff from any liability for tbe safe keeping of auch property. Hoc 10. That no property ahall bo sold nnder any deed of trust or mortgage, nntil the debts secured iu said deed of trust or mortgage, are reduced to judgments according to tbe provisions ofthisaot. '- Beo. 11. All executions shall bs tested as of tbs term next before the day on which they are issued, aod ahall be returnable to tbs term ot ths court next after that from which they bear teat ; Provided, That no sale of property nnder execu tion obtained at fail term, 18S9, shall be made until tiurty days oetors spring term, ltfu. tbe kind published. 0UY $2 75 'PER (OPT. tr Honl for Oircnlars aud tee onr terms, aud a full dreoription of the work. Address JONE8 BROTHER CO., Philadelphia. Pa., Atlanta, Ga , Cincinnati, O.. or Ht, I.onis, Mo. 1 A TTT'AM-lnfw'0 works of a KJjtX. U X X JXy similarcharactor are bs. ing circulated, rice that the books yon boy con tain 8 tine engravings and sell at ti 15 per ropy. t, $ iv-q To tuk WotiKisd Ci.Antt:-I aui now pre pared to furnish all classes with oonstaut em ployment at their homes, the hole of ths time, or for the spare moments. Buaiueas new, light and prolitablo. Fifty cents to 15 per evening, Is easily earned by persona of aithor sex, and ths boys and girls earn nearly as much as men. Great inducements are offered those who will de vote their whole tuns to ths business; and that every person who sr-a. this notioe, may send me their address and t t the business for tbem- solves, I make the foi.owing unparalleled offer: To all wlio aro nut well satiauud with the business, 1 will send f 1 to pay for tbo trouble of wr.ung me. jrun partlouierH, directions, so., reut rree. Ham plo sent bv mail for 10 ooutt. Address E. 0. Al- lkm, Augusta, Me. - ' AMI -' "-;'! ' " ;" " COM M IB8ION MERCnANtS. r Ra. SI la. tyrant It. ii 3S tstlltta St., s, , FHIUDKLPIHA, PA, SVT AbVsSOtl MaOa. ' CtUXOtS RKAtOHAILS ' , 'Correspondents kept tliorottghly' potted " "I'srges if the market. TMPLOYMRNT Ant lit aldreas H. M. MPKNC boto, VI. t. For partionlars. K A CO., Brattle. YTT ANTKn... Flrat elaaa tra sling stltemen la V v every Mate, tiuool wages or a liberal per cent and tittup. U. pbia, Pa. atadv emolovmsHt. Addresa. with F. liOWB, (S8 Aroti street, Philtdrl- A. f . UKCAHTFfl will bny Iowa Landa and f)hlsrn tlrtlnnrlv 1mi, T att.t sn iHlv LoMaold for tales ai-d otherwise encnmbersf. IH Wall street, PJoa. l.flHiao i mVT SOULsH -Seir-kisIp tar Xli xoong Meu, who having erred, desire a bet- mr BianaiHMt Sent in sealed le tar sovslopes, free of oharg. If heueflted return lbs pottage. DIB1XT0 r. Address rtlltANTHltOH. Box IS, 1", PhUadelpbia, Da.AK.va.as, CATAitmi, sonorvLA ap clalltir -Cures Iol-sIiv auaraotetkl or monev returned.. By the luvsutur uf ths Celt- uraten ratsnt luUsitils Omanio Vibrator for In onranis itearnaaa. Henfi inc. Tnr Treatise on Deafness, Uatsrrh and Scrofula, Dr. T. 11. BTIL- ni.i.u, iv3 oioecnur m., N, l. ,r. ,v rnus roRA argiiT itanp. PAMrHLET onutainlng valuable uiforma- L tion Ml the anblect of Advert lain. A List of over Ons Thonaaud Kewapspers. (thi mst auvinnsixa siKPlCttt. and price cards a lowfne adveriiaing rates Addross UKO. P. ItOWiXl. ut., new xork. mh 139 nnw; ration Tion. A 80CH f?ri ay tar can be made by live agent soiling my nste and valuable irt- vmiion. Addross J. AUAUN, list Second street, oaiumore, ma. INUKIIBLi: PEM'ILf. for Marking Clothing, Aw Bee. l'J. Tbe provisions of this aoi ahall not Binglo.Wc; 3 for 11; per doa. 12 75; per gross, 128. dozen Professors. There were, probably, about half dozen pupils entered at that Institution np to the present, snd there was no reason why this large sum should bs acproDriated. .The Constitution mads the University part and. parcel of the cia committee of five, Common Sohoola. Yet this bill proposes to give money to the university as a sep arate establishment, when there is no ne cessity for it nnder the sun, 4c. - Mr. Ellington opposed the motion. He thought the gentlemen of the opposite side were trying to make this a party question, The bill to incorporate the Southern Land Company was taken np and passed. -Mr. Whitley submitted joint report from the committee appointed to invewti gate the operations of the Treasurer. On motion of Mr. Bowman, the report was sent to the Senate with a proposition Ac They (the Republicans) should uni e iri ntint Ann rni. nnnn this maaanra. and if tlierft van ever a I tim. eliAn tha na.rt lash ahnnld ha nronk. SPECIAL OKDEB. d, it was now, etc : ,,...nmr : Bill to incorporate the Cape Fear Agri Mr. Vestal said ha made the motion to cultural Society. postpone, for he thought the poor people This bill eltoited quite s long discus of the State should be protected. He con- Ision, enrred with the gentleman from Cleveland (Mr. Durham), in thinking that tbe Com mon School bill should pass before this appropriation waa made, Ao. No part; lash should be cracked over his head. He wished it to be distinctly understood that he was no Radical Republican, but a mod' erate one, and when a measure was pre sented he thought right and proper he should support it whether it emanated from a Demooratio or Republican source, e, ' - . J. 8. Leary, colored, also favored the motion to postpone. Messrs. Frenoh, Harris, of Wake, col ored, snd others opposed it. Mr. Ingram favored the motion to pott pone. After a lengthy debate, Mr. Yestal called tbe previous question The call was sustained, and the motion to postpone was adopted by the following Txtas Messrs Armstrong, Aahworth, Carson, CUytoa, Davis, Davidsoo, Dnrham, Farrow, Fere- Dee, U1DSOD, urseo. unnter, xiawaius, aioas, fliiMul nndnstL HnmDhfies. InBrim.UarviSL Ktily, of Davie, Kelly, of sloore. Leary, Long, of vhsutaff, Maiooe, sxajo, moors, oi auamaoce, Morria. Nicholson. Painter. Fou. Price, Proflitt. Bobbins, Biegriat, Bmlthf Alleghany, Bmitn, of House adjourned until Monday morning without definite action. X0ETII CAItOLHA LlD (0.MPAM Incorporated by Special Aot of tin Qentral At- terribly, 1869. ' FOB THE TOCATION OF Kortbern aad European Settlers, FOB TUB SALE OF TsaprevrtMl Veraais. Timber, swt Misicral I Amsids, Hesues, SUsms, Wetter Pevter, tve skc aise or tniota Tssac. est, Savva! stores, die., om Ceoslaamteait, Se- ADVANCES HAD I! OR BAKE. k AOENTS FOB. IMPROVED AGRICULTURAL IM PLEMENTS, FERTILIZERS, MACHINERY, &c AliSO, NEGOTIA TE LOANS ON MORTGA GE OR OTHER SECURITIES. Those harlnar Tnils nr Farms for sale will find SKMNiiBa, dwbtwi sHiuuui AutNUHi;, owiwi, vi 11 su ineur lotoreit to coranjuul osi e wiin una Wayne, Sweat, Vestal Welch, Williams, of Hex- Company. Mo charge made unless aaaiausf- etL Williams, of Bam peon, and Wilson 45 " HiTS Messrs Allison, Ames, Argo, Banner, Bamett, Blair," Bowman, Cawthorn, Cherry, Downing, KlUngton. Forkner, Fotter, Franklin, Freoofa, Harris, of Wake, Hayes, Hodgio, Hoff aaa, Hudrings, Laflin, Long, of Biokmond, sle Oan sas Moonc g, Moore, of Chowan, Parker, Fssraon, Peek, Proctor, Baglaad, Ben fro w, Bey Dolda, Bi ntonds, Snipes, ttUBtoB, StUley, Sykes, white, Wllkis and Williamson tl. On motioa the House then adjourned. SENATE. SAxttbdai. March 20, 1869. Tbe miss were suspended and the bill aoonoretiDg the New Hanover laborers' sod Farmers Association was taken up and pstsellU several readings. -. 0 BoUoa) ot . Mr. Msxtiadala, lit rslM feoted, lien only five per oent, GEO. IilTTLB.. B. W. BEST.... omoiu: ......... -. . .President. . . . . .Secretary and Treasurer. SOIXTS AKD BIBXCTOBS AT KAUIQH : Hob. R. W. Best, CoL Geo. Little Geo. W. Bwepson, B. Kingsland. AODTS ASD DISaCTOBS IS BTBW IOKK AMD BOtTTOS 1 A, J. Bleecker, Boa A Co. Baleigb, H. C. March, 1869. Bah S lS2-2awd-w3m ALL KIISS OF JOB W0SK VATEATT.T IRn FTPEDITIOTTBLT Pi . ,. . XMOQTt AT TH - v .atttik if man si smnnsiivim.ai apolv to proceedings by attachment. Beo. 13, Nothing in this act ahall operate to re peal the provisions ot the Code of Civil Proce dure, which allows defendants to bs arrested and beld to oau in certain cases. Sec 14. All laws aud clauses of laws Inconsis tent with the provisiona of this aot are suspended nntil the first day of January, Anno Domini, eighteen hundred and seventy-one ; and this set shall be in force from and after its ratification, and shall continue in force until tbe brat day of annary, eighteen hundred and seventy-one. (.fasted Maroa is, inoej. - STAY ifAW IN RELATION TO SMALL DEBTS. Henl, frtuihl paid, on recehit ofpritm. More convenient than ink Am Aariouluritt, Invaluable to. tbe housekeeper, (Hodey'l .La- ay t hook. A very useful artlclo Am. InttitiUe Report, lBuv. Address, inuniiauus I'kruili uu., Northampton, K ass. SsrSold by Btationera and Dealers every hers. A OENTri WANTED in every town to XX oeiebrated sell the Vliimer Motoert ami llmmrt tiiKntest aran ana moat aoraoio machines made. Send for cironlar. -Currxs, Uuwxb & Bsabsb Co. .13 Cliff af. New York. $3 Wonder. Co., Mm- I INDUSTRY SSW1NO MACIlIltK. ""'". rr"s iore0lllTTilrM Dollsua. Bimplo, practicaUud dn. siaglstrtttre. . ' . ' " ' rab!e. Makea tbn Elaatio chain atitoh, and adap- Seotiou 1, The GenHral Auembly of Xorlh Cav-X "'a '' '.sewing. Any ct.M.1 can oiirui do enact. AH writ of summons on contracts i operate it. Atl elegautOifW. Teetiioonlala daily. ...i. r.l mm l,ftr the first of Mr emhtaun i Kent in perf. ot order on receipt of price, SJ. Ad l.nnHrt !U.H W anma nt tmn h n ,.itrt OreSS llMluetrjr SCWIOM DlCtlSI dolUrs and under, aliail be made retnrnatde be-; chestsb, N. a fr JnaticM t.f tha Peace, at tha eviiirAtinn tJ ' '" ninety davs from tbs issuing thereof. I . ;rP"IC fATBST S1AUI0 CUSS heo 3. On tbe re urn of such summons, the A defendant shall be required to enter his pieaa and make aoohdeienoe to the action aa he msydfsire, when the cauae shall be ordered for trial, at ihs vi,irs.tinn nf the iiinstv diva tifttl suci-f-aoini tha return day of ths aummoot. "W7 - ri. 8 The defendsut shall be at llbtrtv to ds- ; ' f mind a jury of aix meu to iry the issuea thus made, to appear at a day subsequent in the dia o euou of the Magistrate, wbicu ahall not be lees thau ninety days, when the eaute ehall be tried unless either party ahall be nnproptred for trial, wilt color gray hair a pi-tmauont black or brown, cold everywhere. Hcnt by mall for fl 25 Addrets WM PATTON, Treasurer. Magic Oomb Company, Springfield, Mae. . AUTED AbtcajTH, T to SOU per month, everywhere, male and female, to in troduce the GENUINE lttPUOVKD COMMON HENS8 FVY111.Y MEWING MACHINE. Thi machine will stitch, hm, fell, tuck, quiit, cord, bind, braid aud embroider in a most tn erlor manner. Pnoe ouly 1H. Fully warranted f ir Ave in wbioh oaee tbe Magistrate sh.M give, in bis dis-4 Veers- Ws ill pay I1000 fr ,,, mchine that cretiou. auoii further cootinnanoe, not less ! wUI s a .tr.mg.-r, u.nre beaanful, or more elee than ninety daj s. ; tic seam than mira. It makes Uie " fclastie Lock Bee. 4. lu case either party ahall be dissatisfied ' HUloh." ' ery second stitch can be cot, sad still itB th judgment rendered by the i agistrata. ( the cloth cannot no polled aptrt without tearing 1-S.I tOtne:1 S' lJ ft. BIlW UUUl ,0 HI ,SW 1ST BIU1IIH anch party shall have the right to appea superior court ot the countv, without security for the appeal, when the oaute thai be docketed, and stand for trial in ita regular order according to the conrss or tne uourt. Bee. 5. The defendant shall he at liberty iu any Judgment before a Joattoe of the Peace to have a stay ot execution for six months, on giving se curity, to be judged of by the magistrate, tor the paym.pt of the debt ; Provide.1, That the ao oarity be given at any time within twenty days from the rendering of the ludgmeut. Sec. 6. All executions itened from judgments rendered euder thie aot, shell be made returnable within uinoty daye, and uo sale shall taks place within less than sixty days from tbe issuing of ths execution. Sec. 7. All writs of summons, issued since the first day of January, eighteen hundred and sixty nine, opon judgments rendered oa contracts made before the first dsy of Msy, eighteen hun dred and sixty-five, shall be mads returnable as ritt of sumn one in like eases provided in the first section of this act. Hec. 8. All judgments rendered on such con tracts smee January eighteen hundred and sixty nine, by any magistrate ahall, ea application of the defendant before the same or any other magistrate, be set aside, and shall be open for pleading, trial, judgment snd appeal, as in c see provided for in the first aix sections of this act. Bee 0. It ahall be tbe duty of ths Magistrate to keep a docket of all such casss had before bin with proper entries, settins forth tbe variooa stages of tbe eanse, and it shall be the duty of tne snertn or oioer omcer to make return De fore tbe Magistrate issuing; the summons of sll process in his hands, relating folly and truly his action on ths pro esse. Bsc. 10. The provisions of this set sia'l not apply ta proceeding hy attachment, vr arrVst and bail. See. 11. 'mis ees ahall be la fores from and after rte ratioeetiOB. (Pases Marcel. IS69.1 Ths sales of real estate in New York eit v last trees: smonntea to atxteea million Ave hundred and eighty-seven thousand aitrht . . , , , -m nunare ana xuneiy-ave aousra. : , On to Washington " ts now tha err of the grand, vmj ot offloa eskars, - and sxpensee, or a commission from which twice that arnonut can oe made. Address HEOOMH CO., Pittsburgh. Pa., Boston, kUasvor St, Lords, Mo, y .-..j:,--.- CantloD. Do not tie Imposed upon by other parties palming off worthless cst iron machines, under the same name or otherwise. Onr is the ouly genuine aud really practical cheap machine manuraeturea. . - nVJVt Flitsr SKMI-ANNUAL meeting of Uiis M. Assooiauon win lie nem iu uoidaoero, on FltlUAT, the lid day or April next, about 13 o' clock M. Important bualnsa will bs transacted IU the way of prumotiog Immigration and im proving the material ooudltlou of North Caroliua. Appropriate addresies may be expeoted from prominent aetiUetnen speeitlly luvlted to suter- tain tbe meeting. The msetlug will no doubt be large, aud the occasion iutunatlng. The Wli niiustou and Weldou Hal I road will lasus free tickele wing and rsluruinj, to those going over lusroauexpnsaiyto ins meeting, lr tbo other roads af the State ds not as well, thev will no doubt obaerve the usual custom of passing for half prios those who way attend. - Come one, come all, and enliat in sympathy and action in tills great movement for improving the agricul tural snd all other substantial interests ef the Stat. . By order of lbs Presl 'lent. - JORDAN BTONK, FWy N. V. Immigration Ast'n. mareh IU 141-11 UilswAnextw lit W STORE 1X IS TBAN'SITt 15 000 1JDHnifM BN . 1,80!) barrult Tlonr, all grades,' -200 bales Eastern Hay, 160 bales Northern Hay, 1,000 sacks Salt, 100 hhds. and bbls, Molasses, ' luo bbls. BuQoed 8ugar, . ; 1J0 bags Bio and Laguayra Coffee, 100 bbls. Mtt and BumpPoik, 80 tons Hoop Iron, 35.000 lbt. Distillers' Oluo, Ac, Ao. 150 tons No. 1 Peruvian Guano. For sale low for cash or to prompt partios. STATU UOVKNPIMIST. Wit .1.1 M W llOLDKrCof Wake, Governor inaogiiratod 4th of July, mas'.. Elected lot i year from 1st January, lkl. Bokebt M iHiuouiaa, of Itocklngham, Ttivate woruiary. i lm It CAt.w.t, .f Buike, Llsutenant Oov. ernor, elected for 4 years from let January, lr. Speaker of Senate ra oJMo. Qaxai J. MBHKtBotR, uf Craven, Booretary nf BUte, clouted tor 4 vear trutu 1st Jsuuary, JuStt. Divio A Jsnsikh. of OasUip, Treaaprer, vKoted for 4 yeera from 1st January, lh.i, Ubkimumom H A iia ms, of Dsvidsos, ' Auditor, i elected for 4 years from let January. IHtM. , : 8 S Asulbv, of (Sew Hanover, SarinitntiindeBt of I'ublia schools, eloatsa lor 4 year irum 1st stannary, lmiv. 0 L Habkib, of Knlhernird, Superintendent of Public Works, elected for 4 years from 1st Jan nsr tXHU Anttti W runxn, of Pladsn," Ailjutant General, tppninie i ny me uoveroor. W O Kbhb. f tlreklenhers. State Oeolnrltt. U D Colbi, Htate l lbrartao, appointed by ths Hnrtreme tiinrt and Governor, Cats M raRHts, of Wake, Keeper of the Capitol, : eppoioteu oj iu u vi nor ana council, , ttovjuwoiio wvmvn, : - Henry J Wenninger, Neeretery of State : Hen ai rson u Adams, Auditor I litvid A Jenkins, j'rreaneiir n Asiilcr. Uf liorn 1. Harris, ex- 1 "STATH JtOARD OF MHlOATtON. " ! The Governor. Lieutenant-Governor. Secretary of Ntato. Treasurer, Auditor, Superintendent of 1-none works. Huwrtntciu1e.nl of Pnb He Inetrns- lion and Attorney Oaneral, constitute the State uoara or Aduoatiou. The Govnruor Is PrcslilonL aud the Suuorln. tendent of rubllo Instruction Secretary of the Board ' The Board of Eadeatlou elect tbe Trailers of ths University. One Trustee for each Countv in ths Stale ; term of Ohio of Trustees 8 ytars. GENERAL ASSEMBLY, j The General Assambly commenoes Us annual Session on tha third Monday in November iu aoh year, and is composed of fifty Bsnatnr aad ons Duuurea. and twenty itopreaenratlvea bien nially chosen, by ballot, on the first Thursday lu angues, ,; - ; ; SUPREME COURT. ' The Supreme Court consists of a Chief Justice nd four Aaeooiate Justice. There are two terms ot tbe Oonrt held at Uaielgh, in rook year, eorav siencing on me nrst Monday m Jan nary, and tbe nrsv ajnunsy in rfiinsauu couuuaius as ions? as tha public ioWretts may require. . , t ii-.'- i' orritnats t ,.a...i .,:... t,4 R M Person, of Yadkin, Chief Justice, ; Edwin U Bead a, of Psrson, Associate ; ; Justice, salary, . 1IXI Wm B Hodmen, of Beanfort, Aasooiats Jnttioe, salary, tl.SOO ft F Diok, of Gnlirord, AseoeiaU JM. - . , tlco. salary. S3 MO Thomas Renin, of Rockingham, Aaso- ".' oiate i usiico, salary, t4,0uU William M Coleman, of Wake, Attorney General. .-. : . , -'n.j Samuel F Phillips, of Wake, Benorter, . . exolusivs of fees. lint) 0 B Boot, of Wake, flerk, &O0 James Lltohford, nf Wake, Marshal. ' HT DlttECTOatT (Cfisllsaed,) - i ; Bailwav Bawos Coaraav.' t l Prraldsnt BBBrMgsrs. .- : r Directors U 11 Cowan, John A Taylor, Eeury Hntt, S J Person, W A Wright. Oontraetor W Bollman. Superintendent W H McDowell. ' '..r, , Beorstary and TrasurW-. D. WaDac.!i.!-.' ",'scott .officeeC 'ZmA Board of Commlsaionsrs B M fihoemaksr. Chairman ; James Wilson, Elijah Hewlett, Ste phen Keys, Buf as Osrriss, i - ue i , i. .-M J CtrrB llMWahlroD. , . , , ,. , , ;,, Sherlfr-J W'sohsnok, JT.1 p. ' ' -1 : Deputy ShariS- A U Thomas. 'n -t,, Coron-r-Owen Barney (colored). . Register of Deeds R H Weldros. ' ' Clerk Rnnerlor Court J C Maun. County Treasurer e B Brink, , . ; Bntrveyeaws h tUeftsAee,.. el JJ b t. nt T'satesa of Peoria , SaperlntendmitWt Worksns tFoir,;i nor moi w wash tootoredl .S-W r-v w rok'kwma. irawi -: the tsBNtoa this i cellent uwlK-jne eujoys,. I derived from Its cures, many of whioh are of a i truly marvellous char setsr. In valerate eases 4 of Sorouila, writers the u syttem susssd utterly given up to eorniptioa, y hsvs yielded to thie coie- 1 ind of anu-struusoes , ) . Disorders of a as a TTT- WIT, fw.-ei ' -s-JasV1 s r, posnd i rT virtues. mh U WILLIAMS MUKCHIHON, . .- .,-.-. IDS- STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. BTJFEHIOB OOCUT OF MHW BANOVRII OOUNTr. MIKE CltONlY, Pi.tWTim.il, JOHN L. ME ARES, DsntRiiAirr. ' TI1K DSFKHDAMT, JO HI Lm HsCAUBS is hereby notified to appear before the Su perior Oonrt of New Hanover County, at the Court House hi Wilmington, en tbe lath day of April next, to answer me complaint niea in tin esse for the followintr cauae of aeUon, to witi That on tbs 11th day of May, 1884, tha Defendant and Robert H. Cowan, both aa principal, axecuted tbsir loint sealed note to Mike Crouly lor ten thousand dollar id cold, which heretofore be came due and payable, and of which sum Robert H, Cowan has paid one-hail : snd tbe other half thereof, with Interest, I still dus aod nnpaid. Werebr a cans of action hat triaeu to me asslust bim for said balance of principal and interest. .. ,M. tiW'SlLX. Pcbsob a Kbkkch. Atiornejs, Witness ; J. O. Maun, Clerk ef oar std Oonrt, at Offloe, ths 13tb dsy of March, A D. 18 . j. ii. m ..."!, Clerk Superior Ooort. tub 14 - 141-!aw4w F FROM EfZZVUD'S BAY DIRECT. BEBH TONGUES AND SOUNDS ; HUPEUIOU OOCItT. ' ; ' There are twelve Judicial Districts and twelve Judges. Every Judge of a Snperlor Court must reside in the District. Jadgss may exchange Districts with the consent of the Governor. , , At least two Courts shall be held in each ooonty an nually at the time herein stated, and will continue for two weeks, unless the business is soon or posed of. --- dub Elected by the people. Term ef oflioe t rears, balarylj.600 t District Charles O Pool .'i.3, . Ji t sorofulous type, i .. j-aai.apLH. focuous woiiui are wereiv . . airtrrfivnt(l by the preteaee of srsofulotss nsmtter, u huvn beon rilli-4illy cured lu such numerous In-., " stmices. in everv settlement In the country, that ther I . publlo io not need to be InAxmsd bare that It kt bt j nnmt i ne i a svaclDn and absolute remedy. . SernlBlous poison is one ef the most Oeoti will a enemies of our raco, (Mten, this unseen and BnTslt tenant of the organism iindsrVsnlnea the eoustitHtlutB, miu iotiuis uiui.imej.ui vmucuungor siuhiuwuusi,. i wltliont exrltinr a suspicion of Its presence. Akiu, it aoems to breeit Infection throughoot the body, and llieu, on some Utvorebl ocoUiutraphy develop Into one or other of Its hideous fbrnu, either on the surfiuie or srsonr thevit&l. Ia toe IrUser, tuber clcs may be suddenly deposited iu the lung or . , heart, or tumor formed In the liver. Ivies SMtav .' make the oocanlonnl us of the Sirsoar4Usi es a preventlvo, ndvlsabls. " 1 v .-' j.' " tlont or humors appear, there must be uo sorofulous taint.! These forme of ersmrnmeot Btny snrni g ocuur, and yet tlie vital force of the body be ao re duced by its sulitl ageaey, as sjustertally to impair1 ths health and shorten the dumOonof lil'e, 1. Is a.,. irninmoa errois Blo, rhnt snrenila ra strictly hen-til. ihi ji . it uues, iuuiUi i, ausee buf li situ eiiitenili-red In tsiy. . it dues.Luii.vt, tluanuid himHreiii. toeiiiUt. n oi jnurti rlrenvi.me ly, pncliinsla WeJtlyeasdroUoi,whriiu io nl.:v oorsnn born or Dura Uowl. Lmt llviiif. ludiirestian.Aitil Sin. ncet-ti.mati iihoiui, uiicic.iniiiivMN. anil tne ucpressing vkvos g-r crtllv. UMMiiinhv WesAlvesjBsdtnUmri, foriiiltKl by tlio most oonstaut and ,uile iouacre . -are pooullarlr Halite to it. Yet the robust, euso, 1,1 Whose turbid blood swells the veins with aa amr-l!,j entlv exuberant vitality, are eflen contain in aed, sod en the road to Ita oonaeaoenees, Jdwl, Bvit class or condition can depeud on Immunity front, . Ii, nor 0mI hiseaslhle to the tapociavawe of aa etfee- -' tual remedy. , i In Mi. JUumii XtM. Ikawae as B,lliiiiliH i for Tester. Soil KAsu seerut. Sore ivitrs rHl Eve, and other ernuti or visible fi-rwis of thn diseases eatued rMmai ily by tlie scrotnlnua Inlcrtlun, tbe Morsvstsertito Is so ef- ajt, seals JlesHS, MUD I fVsnsi, and other ernpuvs tlctent its tn be lllrtlspnaaolitn. roHi'culixl forms, aa In twprnete,, tMropep, Hi lUeimimyfint, lipll-ptt, NmretltiUt, Sitet a And ht lbs nanrs - 4th 6th th " 7th 8th " th " 10th " ! 11th " lath SoUOTIIOBfl. offloa fou years, let district Fdmund W Jones Cbas R Tnomas Daniel L Buasul, Jr IUlh P Buxton Bauiutl W Watt Athlon W Tourgee John M Cloud George W Logan Anderson Mltohel Sames L Henry Kilev H Cannon Elected by the people. Term of W Atbertoa SUOEKD HALIBDT; No. 1 BAT MACKEREL ; SMOKED HERRING ( DISSIOATED CODFISH ; ' ALEWIVEfli Ac, Aa; At No. 10 et)Btb Frost Sirert. march 18 FBED. F. FRENCH. 141- TTTAHTSiD AGE1T9.- To aell Ue AMEfU V V WAN at nil TING MACHINE. Price fib. The simplest, oheapeat and beet Knittinc Ma- ehina ever invented. Will knit 3OJXJ0 sticbea per minute. Liberal indooeraente to Agents. Address AMJSrIIUAIt KNll-riMO MAUUlCiJS CO., Boe- tou, Mass., or St. Louis, Mo. AGENTS WANTED TO BELL THE pgs ucriBasooK,1 F r Comitna Letter! irUlioul Prete or Water. This great Time, Labor. sndMonev-Saving In vention brings a really indispensable feature of onnneea witntn we reacn or aix. frwe n ao and utnoard. Nous see it but to praise ila simplicity sod con venience, as it bioobtbtkjids itself, and sxxis at sight Adapted to resry Irsvl qf buemeee. It does not tov ouL aa the nrst eala is onlv a be ginning. F.xciasivs territory given. Fortestimo- n si, terms, So., address P. OAKBETT CO , 703 Cheetnct street, Philadelphia, Pa. A ITS, I BsAStatSEssa saaasnowsso earn S-BtJlT OMOWKKS.4rornanranIsrs of " Best's Improved iYuU Tree and Fine Inetg ornlurand Ituect Deatroyer." Samples to toot will be forwarded to any part of the United Statee twd perfect eatitfaeiion ruaiymttn). OaodafeoJt are wanted in ecery county in the Vnilea State. Address t. A HE ARM, 69 feeeoad St., Baltimore, Md. !. t-.. 13 tr--j I -1 i 1 ..i- i .- . TEL0CIPEDE WnEELv, MASUrACTUBSBl Bf ' -i; : u broWI all CO, They also ceaksa prhne artioia ttf Spokee aod Unto for hgbt uernece ana uogge. wueois. Head far price hat. ' - 30t SAiAJtT, Address TJ.8, ruxotuX,T. FURS AND BEESWAX WASTED. A 8 I ALWAYS SHIP HZ FUCS AND BEES- XX, WAX to Europe, lean afford to pay the , . : HIGHEST ifAUKKT PRICK UKUE. . N. GOTTBKBG, 46 Market at. mh9 t-. r,.-. 136-lm FLOUR 1 1 1 Kf BtBBELS SrjPKBFINE FLOUR; lOll 85 do. Family Flour. Per steamers Jas. A. Grv and Cljde. For sale from wharf By A. B. BHlHi'RBTO" CO., 11 A 1J North Water street. march 13 140-tf , ; ' MOLASSES AX cTSAR, ggQ BBLS. MOLA88ES, : . . .. . 35 HHD3. SUGARS, (different grades.) 180 BBLS, - " (all grades. J -. ' For sale by ' : ' ' -J " T. W. KEROBKFR. ' 87, 21 and 89 North Water street, mh 21 , 117-3 : , BACON All I'OKia ' , i)Pt HHDS. WEBTKRW PM end Phoulders ! atS 6,000 ftst horth rtrolina Heme ; 360 bbls City Mess aad Prime Fork, For sale by , P. W. KERC1INER. - 87, 88 and 29 North Water Street. . Snh 31 . 147-3t 3d " Joaonh J Martin 8d " , ' John T Sburard . 4th - 9 John A Richardson Alh - Mel McKay 6th " .T"' William R Cos 7th ' . J U Bulla Bth ' A H Joyee 0th W P Byuam 10th - W P Caldwell Uth " VirgU S Lnsk 12th " R At Henry " FODBTH JtmiClAIi DI8TRI0T. . - . i Bobeton County, on tbe fourth Mondav in August sod Februarv luaaen unnnty, esooBd Mondav after ta Ikrartb sinnuay in August aoo Feorntry ,! ' ' Oolunibu Count v. fourth Mondav after the ronrtn sionnay in Angus' and rcbrntry Drnoswirk County, sixth Monday afr the faerth Monday in August aad Felsrsary : Now llanover Ooonty, eighth Mood.y tfter tbr foarth Monday In Angtut and February , eamt'sou UOnlitv. teuib Mondav aftrr the RinKh Monday io Augntr and February Dunlin Oonntv twelfth Mondav e!tr the fourth Monday In Aug nsi and febroary : CITY DIRECTORY. Mayor Joseph H Neff. - ' Aldermen 1st Wards Wm Kelloas (colored). and Uwirg H Arnold (colored,) nd Ward ; D Rumley and James Wilson, b l Ward: Anthony Howe (colored) and H H Servoes. 4th Ward; Henry Jones (colored) and George ZTienoh. Marshal W PCanady. . Clerk and Treasurer-Benjamin Eur fee. Special Court Judge rdward Cam well. Clerk of tbe Market William iloLtnriu (col ored.) ' - - - Chief Engineer . Fire Department -Perry It. Rico. Assi-ti.nl . James H hMohardaon (colored. ) fire Warden P M Htce, ehief. 1st Ward, Owen Dove (colored) ; 3d ard, Wm L Smith ; Sd Ward, V. P George 4th Ward, V M Bice. Captain of PoliceJohn FilBgurald. Sergeants John H W Eaglee (colored), Rich ard Fitagerald and John A Wilson.- : City Messenger John Bran. Janitor Wm Phiotey (colored; " ' ; ' basks. ' . ' , First National President. E K Rnrrnaa. Dirsotoit Ell Murray, W tl MoRary, B D Wal iaos auaamee a VUaaoourn. , 1 rarViTX BAHI1KO BOtTBV.. James Dawton. ' - James O Burr A 0o( other ' effoci loua of Urn muscular and aorvoua ayatema, the & nnmnimrtlm. throuitli Its nurlfvlmr power, re- , ino vet the cauto oi the disorder and produces tv ' tailing euro. t . "f ' The sarsHiui'lll.t root of ths tropic does BHtS by i.f Itscli'ai'hicvo Uion results. It is aided by tha ex- : tracts coinbliioil with H, of still greator power. So 1 '" potent la tills anion of Iwallng virtues, SfspAtfto or . , reneeenl ami MwrurUtl IHMMiuti ai-e mirrMI hr'!'L It. though a long Unto la i-eqnired for subduing these 4s ciistlnni.cmttliidlnHbyaiivinetlli'4ue. XeweurraMess br ll'Altra. I'terlste fftesroliests, and J lifts "1 Jlasfes In gennral, nra eommnnly soon relieved , , and ullliit'iU'lr cured by the Invigorating and port. " 1 luigclli'i'tol'our Ssi'.KiMtrUfo.. J(AauMsi(l ., tml ttout, oni'aili'pi-ri't.nitnnlheeocuinulaiionaof ni estranuoua uutltera in the bloxxt, have their remedy,;' lo In this romlicinc. For Liprr CesMpfain's, . , torplility, Indaramiul'm, nlMess, etOn caused .';'. rHiikllng oisons In the blood, ws unhesitatingly, ' recomuiend the HmremytnrUln. - - - ' - This uiodiuine rostorot hosltJi and vigor whore no , -tpei'itlo rtfxeasu ciin bo dlntlugiiliihed. Ita rtwtora livoixurur Is soon foil by those who ait hwnui4, ,. J.btlrtM, lteimmltit, Hloeitlree, and flilod with Asrvests ApitreheneUme er Jtsnra, er who ars ; troubled w ith any other nf those alTocMnns synip- : tninaUe of wonknoasv- Manv, after tkina; H for Henensl ItebUUit, llitvc writtoa us of the yon lav - , J ful vigor iniMrtml to their nervous aystcm, VhiiA ' toomoil buoyant with thnt proltflo lifti they thonsrhS had ilcnartud on the sdvauceof age. Othert,whosa tViuntalnt of lira worn ntwuys sterile, acknowleUgS ul tliolr obllgutions to it fur aa obvious uhanfe. t . ( ( jr; -; "i. i ... --- i.utJ lo'tat Ayer's Ague Ourpf r ATorrovor staMl Ague, lateraalttewt ,, tsr, Chill S'evor, asoawltsoaas V l nasi arts, c-onoauesu or sail" i Fever, o., m1 liaalosMl sail ftM i tloste wktch tsrleo - frsMsa ssvsWsWl esssk....- I Bwarth, or .tnliaeiauitle yolsoosi , - : . ' M I At Ita name implies, R does Cre!, and does not " nut. CentalnluR nai Uier Artenki. Uninlne. Blaiiinlaw oi Klnc, nor any other mineral or poisunous aubstanoe whatever, it ka nowlee injures any patlsu. TBs.- number snd Importance of It cure hi Uieawnedis-, triers, are htnrslly heymd account, and we belk'v J without a parallel la tbs hlstury ef snedk-inc. Oex Jj rarldo Is gratified by Uie acknowledgments we re-" reive of tlie nulloel cures egected m obstinate tm tm&aii i'l whcroolhor remedies had wholly fHiled, . , , liDSeelunstesI sersoas, either resldeel IS.T.: i tsavelllug through nuaamatialocelitiot.wlll P.ro: . , looted by taking the OfcAT ?fAJJV daily. , Kor Lire fomtplmimle, arising from torpidity .. , of Uie Liver, It la an excellent remedy, ttlmulaUset the Liver Into healthy aottySr. "i ' J i - ' : . I 'Pi Prepared by Dr. J. C. A run A Co., PnvctlosJ ' snd AnsJvncsl Oasmlsts, Leweii, Ma. , aod eoieV.. all round tbe world. , , . , .... ? i PitrCAT;, $1.00 rxxB notTDf. ' " , u KW-HnM In wnmlnetm kv t! 'tirrtirir'vF "ft''" Lnvm and all LYuggitts and Dealer eeeyw V-r wnero. r, ; , 7-S00lf4tW ji,- THE SEW STILES OF ' HATS ARB THBj " '' 1 ' " " " r Vesseipeds, Oos. Prim, Ixion, and Irtna, au of which will be fosad at .- i Shjn on the Tree, :;".. bailkoid.. ' WiucmoTow akd Waxdok Rait Road. President R R Bridsere. Directors W A bright, Eli Murray. Georg narnss, n u Wallace, sirred Sarttn, Jonn siver ttt. A H VanBjkkelen. Directors for the citato J S Cannon, C H Brog den. L G Estes. i Chief Engineer snd Superintendent 3 L Fre mont. Secretary and Treasurer J W Thorn neon. Master of Transportation Wm Smith. General Ticket Agent and t up rin leaden t'e Olerfc Wm M Pol'soo. - . ! General Freight Agent and Auditor Q L Dudley Master of Machinery John F Divine, WruusoToa akd MAScvrsra Rail Road.' Heosiver George O Hull. .,.'-. , President John A Taylor. . u Director John Dawson, James O Burr, Rich ard Bradley. O O Parsley. Henrr Sou. 1 Kli Gregg, D S Cowan. J L IWtlett, O Grmliam, Dr A j sJeAlossw. r Secretary anal Treasurer W A Wa'ker. General Freight Sgvmt-Tboma B llnpUL Master of Machinery George Hall. ' Wti.aii(OToi, Cmsurrr aud BuTBEaroao Eaia ,. 3 tlOAD. - Presideat-R ff fowo. N" " Director Je B Tykr,: A ft troteevlT, 8 H yslkop, b s jfjeueh, j A MoOow. VV L Steele, J M HotcMoaon,. H J Person,. H W Gsioo. 8 W sTnJa at aA W . SVAW ua, v v rjuorrus, 1 u 1if u, , r ,. , Oeoeral RaparHendentW I Krnrext . Ssereearv tnd Tisias. . T T Ai,i.-tsn ' u ' ef iTaaeBorietsoa assl iMsJbt ATak- ff mm meWmWe CHlTRCn OF THE STR1SEaIS.' u r . i ..... P".f!i'i .,;.-;iits TrisrTOR8 TO THft CITY OF NEW TOBX L V are infermed that thev wiU find Divine Box: vioe every Sunday, in the Large Chapel of tfceM Cniveraity.WasbiDgtoo Squars, at 104 A. M. and 71 P. M. The evening service In summer is at A o'clock. Wsverly Place, immediate! tsortat arf the New York Hotel, out of Broadway, run week, to Washington Square, on the east side of which , the University, . The sotrance to the Churaei to. the main door ot the University. University Pises ears ran from ths door of the Fifth Aveone ' Hotel, to the door of the Chorea. From ths Bhj n Nicholas and Metropolitan, take tbe ears corner . of Broadway and Broome, leave at Waverly maeey " ! and go west ons block. . At ths Asiar Hoose takSl University Placo ears, leave at Waverly Place, a and go west one block. Strangers will Bod ee dial welcome and polite attention. . . . , -. The Pastor is Rev. Dr. DAEH8. who devotes , himself to tbs spiritaal mtsreste of aSrangatn. It . any be sick, let tbem address him a Dote by matt . as u Pastor of tbe Cboroh of the Strangera, ti. T.," and it wiU reaoh hies. The kadiee who oosn-;a.f nose the " Society of the Sisters of ths Stranger , , . nrorare inedissl. legaL and spiritual helo fof'- 'l atrsnsers in perplexity, distress, or sjeksee. . AeV' . areas, (" Sisters of the Btranger," eare Rev. Dr. . ., DEEMS, N. X. --ii t- 4. , .'istd If vo are eomene to Hem York see, oat tkia f .. tt landpaete it tn yowwAemorowjuntoooic. ISO IS '-- las-W'-"-"! . f ti BIskop AtBLlauesa's Aypolotaaestu lbs Tie- , uttloH la' the Iprlmg of I860. " . March 7-Fayettevffle. ' ' " tl tlsslioo. '.''-; .-a,-?.--. April I Beasfort. ., j r, xir i'ii 1 at NowhorrtA a 8s. Johu't. PiU eonntv. ; " 11 Trinity Church, Beanfort eonnlv. 13 St. Joss's, Dtjrham'e Creek, teas-'' :'J fort county. .,, . ,,j t 1 " . lS-aooth Creek, Beasfort bounty.- ' . 16 Beth, a - J . - ''" . - 16-Pnpgo. - , . flS1 . ;" 17 Zioo Church, at a. 5 . Ift-WsslkBSCteaV .;V. ! Vji-, t'i 81 WiUisjnstoo, " .,.,,.' ' - -- 83 Flymoath. - - l " 2Sfi. Lnke's, Wsahingkasi Sostrty. . vf ": - -tt a-l ihmbets tjtty. r J --'--' SOenfors ,r.'iMSA: "'- Mat 8 Loeotoo. , -i tl" ' 4atsmua " " 1 eWtwrsioe, Bertie sewaty. -1 .", ! 8 Wiodeor, " - t- , , . I" - t ofv :- ... ....-,. im 11 )- ol sail A'eafe, :--''
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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March 24, 1869, edition 1
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