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VOL. 157. WILMINGTON. N. C, FRIDAY MORNING. MARCH -31; 1871. WHOLE NUMBER 5.800. WUriBitoa Kortl 0rUu LIFB IWBiC3 CO'IPM. flfala. I Nartk Frtut Street, wiuiiTiw, m. a," TfiU OOMFABY UatrZI ALL THBOBDI aary lite and Badowsaaat PoUeie. .1 lo rate, of Freasiuni without tMtdotloa a. to travel w Ta plaeo Life to.Br.no. wltbla thfeobof ALL U has adopted . mUn of MONTHLY peyBMBta, peeaUarly adapted to ta. abilities of tboae working lor uuriw or wages. Tbe mmU of the Oosapeay are revealed la solid seoarilise, whioh er. all lnUe.t-bearing. W. offer the following advantage to lasurstwi A IOU OOMPABI .a trolled by well-known btttlMW MIX, ExpettSM ItSS thta Ml .& Ulf OOBpMr. Mi dividends will be correspondingly large. ofp.yBMttof Pramlama. PolieiM .oa-forfaiUU. after payMaat of two AnntulfrMBiiuu. , FolioiM moop.te.UMo for any . mm pay owl of Fir. Annnal rrwnioma. W. rwtar 4a tb. folio, log Slookboldara ad folioy Holder. : . 1.r ' A. I PeBoaMt, X. K Borrnw. WU1UM4 XorebUoB. fW Xarekater, JaaaM DawaM,' -WilUrdBrOfc, H. B. ECm, Jwif B. , fnaoh, BilttN.Mutia, W. HSwsord. " Bantei BowoO, I prut aBiaww, L B. Orttegef, - Dawa.a. Taet A Haoaing Bobl B.,OnrM, Botrl BifaiMf B. Mfmn WawA. WrifbW WorthaWoaik. Jam. A. Bagalh.rd. Hortkroo A Cmsalng, AdriM Tolwra, no. W. ATXXHBOB. JOSS DAW80BV. . . . ALTX JOHKBOB Ja. .D. WlLLAOl.:... IVMidMt. ........ Tioa-FmidoM. .AtMnrw. it ; : i:::t;ha:e-rgg:;j! Ta TJHDKBSIOHII) OlfUl TO THB OUteea. of WUaiagtea indearBliy Mdart. ITRB AMD lfABINX LOSSES r poa favorabl. term, ia tb. follow- lag loading OoaapaaiM : BECCBIT1 INSUIUNOE COKPANT of Haw York, 00HTIHX8TAL IBIDBABOB OOJtTAI Y afBowTork, HOSTH AMtarOAB f. L OOBYAIY of law York, BOOT ABIBTOAB T. L OOktFABT ofBartfotd, AXSXa IBBUBABGB OOHPAIX of eiaotoaaU, iiMJUB-arcBBnataABOiooBPABY f ftaa rraaoiMo, BOMB nUQBABOB OOBPAIT it Ppoa liairam atoUw miw ral kmo, witk Vmm of any twfiaM. aa4 andoBt Ooav artr itSB VSZS ATSS90B, amt rr tti rittoo jUarA0.igBt, liberal anodes after Bejariirtia. .cm LITER REGULATOR. I Tb. symptoms of Lir er oompiamt ar. nneaat uea. ud oain ia tb. Elide, , Sometime, tb. pain is in tb. shoulder, and i. mistaken for rheu fmatism. Thestomaoh U leueoiaa wun loee 01 bp- HUM and kikuoM. bowele in aeneral costive. hbnun altering witb lax. Tbe bead is iron bled with pun end doll. ba.TT eeneation. oon eiderable Ion of memory, aooompaoied witb painful eeneation or bar ing laft nndon. eoine thing whioh ought to have been done. Often jomphunlng af weak' aeai. debility and low tpirita. Bometlmes mi ay of tb. above synip tome aiteud tea diaeaae, and at other times very raw of tbem; bol tb. uver ia generally ma organ Boat involved, cur. to. uver witb DR. SIMMON'S Liver Ilogulator. A Preparation of roota and harba. warranted to be alriotiy vegetable, and can do no injury to anyone. It baa Men need by hundreds, and kunwn fur tb. laat 40 yeara a. on. of tbe moat reliable. (HI oaoioua and harmless preparation ever offered to tb. soffisrlng. It take, regularly and persist ant It; it ia anre to enr. mspepeia, beadaclie. jaondioe, ooativeneaa. 110k headache, enrocio diarrbroa, a Amotion of tb. Regulator, madder, camp ayeonte. !ry, .ffeoliona of the kid' ueya, fever; neryoua' neae, ehilla, flieeatea cf the akin, imoutity of ibe biovd, luetauoboly or depression of eplrlte, heart born, eoiio er pain, lo tb. bowels, pelt in the head, fever and ague, dropey, boifa, pain in tbe back, Ac ; rrepared only pyp , at. xaiibiw v., Drnesiste. Macon. Oa. For tale only by JA8. W.LIFPITT & DO,. Wil- mlngtoo, N. 0. feblO HS-lyoh BlILfiOADH. WilBlBKton, Charlotte k R. Railroad, GiNlKll, PuPEBlBTrHniKT'a Orricc, WiutmaTOH, N. 0., Feb. 10, 1870. ftOHSDULB FOR EASTERN DIVISION. Paeeengar Train leayea Wilmington daily (Bnaday. .xoepted) at 7 .00 A M ArriTM at bead of Boad .100 P M Learea bead of Boad, in Anaon county, at..-.... .....6.80 AM ArrivM at Wilmington 8.80 P M Paaaengara leaving Wilmington on Hondaya, Wadoeadaya and Fridaya, mike eloaa connec tion with Stagee at bead of Boad, and atoppfng at night in Wedeeboro', arrive in Charlotte tb. aeit evening. Tb rough tickr. to Charlotte, $10 Five Cnndred mil. I ink eta can be purchased at tb. Ticket Offioe in Wilmington, Lnmberton, Lanrinbnrg, Bookingbam and Wadeaboro', for FIFTBBN OOLLABa. Tbeaa are aapeolally na fol for bnainaaa men and familiea. JVTwo regular Freight train, per" week. Leave Wilmington on Tneadaya and Frldaya at 75 A At, and arrive at Wilmington on Mon day! and Tbaraday. at 6:00 P M. B. L. FBKMONT, Chial Engineer and Buperintendent. feb 17 - lav-tf roat pleaae oop; OENEBAL BCPEEINTENDENT8 OFFICE, 1 Wife, Oolpmbia A AcouaTi B. B. Oo. WiunaaToa, N. CU, Feb. Sd. 187L 35 CHANCE OF SCHEDULE. A FTKB THIB PATE THE FOLLOWINQ J Bebadala will be ran by train, on tbi. road : - DAY IXPBE8B TBAIH (DaUy.) Laav. Wilmington (UnionDepot ),..,. 4:30 A. M Arrive at Floranoa. 10KX) A. H Arrivaat KingarilJ.... 1:30 P. M Laav. itegaville. 9:35 P. Arriv. at Florenoa 6:4 P. Arrive at Wilmington. 11:80 P. M N1QHT EXFBBH8 TRAIN (Daily.) Bumlayeie'd, Laav. Wilmington 7:10 P, Arriv. atilorena. 1:13 A. Arriv. at eanraviU... 1:00 A, M Laav. XingavUM... 8:45 P. M Arrive at Ffcreno...... 11.-06 P. M Arriv. at Wilmington 6:10 A. M t 4a u. U. vtlvz.u, uen i ttnp-i. fob 5. 1871 y- J 111- WnjflHOTON a WELBON BAILBOAD 00., -lima vm r ana. awn uaa oorr, Wrumwrv. H. a, Jan. 31, 1871 CDANCE br SCHEDULE, fS ABO AFTEB BUNDAI. tb. 22i instant, v train, on tni. roaa wui leav. wuminsr. tea at 60 a. m. aadll:60 p. m.: and arriv at Wei don at 8.-06 a. m. and SKWp.m. Laav. Waldo n iODQ a. m. and 7:86 p. B.; arriv. at Wilmington tao a. m. and l:to p. m. Mr xa. oay iratn. wiu not run on nnnaaja. g, FBEMOHT. - Bog. a Bnpt. tuBv- i r"r''- w'tf 0PEIIIG GOODS. if ' ' 1UXRCH15TS AND WHOLESALE BDYEBS af BOOTS and BHOX8 will And onr Stock vary fnU aoiLasmpleto and our price, tb. loweet. CALL AND EXAMINE. GEOBGB R. FRBMII & SON, 2t KORTH FROUT STREET. n x its- CimD C00J)SCI9ER. fMHHID TOMATOES, CANNED PEACHES, PUBB IIDKB-Bottlad. For aal. by DiBOBSXT A OO. , 153 rM HORN ! CORN ! 15,000 BUSHELS PRIME WHITE Foraale by WUAXAM8 a MDBOHISOS. 155 tar It Elf I Cill BALES BASTXBB AB0 400 ' " . i 13 7 BOBTH &IYEB, Yxtateb: ... . - .. . WTLLIAXJ a MCBCEI30B. .... . .156- Ik I II - IMUUUWU o . II '- ll x.iver l I I IE , , I HIE DAILY JOURNAL WUJIINU TON, N. C. FKWA Y, MA RCll -31, 1871. JifBIBD JOSKS AttTlCLtCa- OK IMrBACtlMKHT, Exhibited by tbe House of lUpreaonte tivea of tb. Stute of Nortb Carolion. ia tb. came of tbomselvea and all tbe people of the State of North Carolina, against hd- niund W. Jones, Judge of tbe Superior Court for tbe accond Judioial IJialnut of Nortb Carolina, in maintonanoe and .up- port of tbeir impeaobment against him for high misdemeanors in oflioo. Artiolo 1. That the said EJmuud W. Jones, Judge of the Superior Court fur tbe second judicial district of norm uarolina, on lhe eighteenth day of Maroh, in the year of our Lord, one tbousand eight bun drd and aevonty one, at ltaleigb. in tbe oonuty of Wake and btutu of -North Csro: lina, unmiudful of the solemn duties of bis station, and in ooutempt ana violation of tne law, on the morning of sata day, in a state of drunkenness, rode iu a public om nibus tbroucu tbe uublio streecj or taitl oity to the imblio stuiipn of tbe Nortb Car olina llailroad, at or near said city, wben in a state of druukenucsi ; he passed from said omnibus with tbe aid of otburs, to a publio pafcstjtigt'r ooach on said railroad destined for tbe town of Goldoboro' ; to tbe gte.it eoandal of bis oflloe and tbe con tempt of all gcol oitizeuH. : Art. 2. Tliat tbe said JStiaiuna W. Uones, Judge of tbe Superior Coait for the aeo ond judioial district of NortU Carolina, on the lath day of Alurob. m the year oi our Lord, 1S71, lit lhe town of Uoldsboro', Worth Curolina, nnmiudf,ul of tbe sokm. duties of bis station, and in oontempt and violation of the law. on the afternoon of said day, in a sUto of dtunkeuueea, asscd from a publio railroad station, through a publto street in said town, tc the publio ball at Oregory'e hotel, in said town, when in eaid state of drunkencess, with a bottle of spirituous liquor in his band, remaining lor a tune time, that is to say, lor the space of half an hour, to tbe gteat scandal of his ollioe and the contempt of all good citi zens. Att 3. That tbo said Edmund W.Jones. Judge of tbe Superior Court for tbe second judioiul district of MortlvtJaroliua, on tbe lath dav of March, iu tbe year of our Lord, 1871, at or near tbe town of Tarboro', in the county of Edgecombe, and State of North Carolina, at a pnblio railroad depot. on the evening of said day, unmindful of tbe solemn duties of bis s'ntion, and in oontempt and Violation of the law, in a state of drunkenness, was Moisted ironi a railroad ooach to publio omnibus, and in aid conveyance, through the publio streeti of said town, rosd to pnblio Hotel, when he was again assisted in said state of drunk enness from said omnibus to laid publio hotel, to tbe great scandal of hi. offioe and tbe contempt of all good citizens. Art. 1. Thai tno said Edmund W. Jones, Judge as aforesaid, Ac, on tbe twentieth day of March, in tbe year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy- 1 i s. a. v. r 1 1 , a I at one. in the town of Viilia.mstun. in the county of Martin, -and State aforeaaid, whither tbo said .Edmund W. Jones, as Judge aforesaid, had gone in the disohsrge of his oflioial duties, said twentieth day of March being tbe regular dsy appointed by law for the holding of the Superior Court of said county, over whioh tbe aaid Ed mund W. Jones was to preside a. Judge, unmindful of the solemn duties of hi. station, and in contempt and violation of the law. in a state of drunkenness, in a pnblio street, and at a publio hotel in said town, was. and oontinued to be, to the great scandal of his oflloe. and tho con tempt of all good oitizens. Art. 5. That said Edmund W. Junes, Judge as aforesaid, 4o., on the twenty- first day of March, A. D., 1871, at Wil- liamston, in the connty of Martin. State aforesaid, unmindful of the solemn duties of his oflloe.' and in oontempt and viola tion of the law, in a state of drunkenness was seen in a publio street and in a publto Hotel in said town of Williamston, said twenty-first day of March, being a dsy during the regular term of the Superior Court of said county, Bet apart by tho said Edmund W. Jones, as Judge aforesaid, for the hearing of a cause at Chambers bo fore him, the said Edmund W. Jonas as Judge, in said town, to tbe great eoandal of his office, and the contempt of all good citizens. After the reading of tbo articles' the President notified tbe House through the Managers, that the Senate would take proper order on the artioles of impeach ment, of whioh due notice would be giveu to the House of Representatives. Tbe Managers then retired. , Mr. Gilmer motion that the Senate now organize itself as a Court of Impeach ment. Mr. Love moved to lay that motion on the table, and upon this latter motion he called the yea. and nays. The motion did not prevail yeas 4 ; nays 28. HeMlalloaia Cvacermlag Rlehaaomi St. Faaina, Chief Jaatle. Whibias, The Constitution of North Carolina provides in tbe Declaration of Rights : Seotion 9. All power of suspending laws or the execution of laws by any au thority without the consent of the repre sentatives of the people is injurious to their rights and ought not to be exeroised." 'Section la. General warrants, wbereby any officer or messenger msy be com manded to search suspected place, without - , . I la. . - w . . . evidence oi tne aiu eomumiea, or to seize i sny person or person not named, whose elense ia not particularly desoribed and supported by evidence, are dangerous to liberty and ought not to be granted." "Section 17. No person ought to be taken, imprisoned, or disseized of his free j hold, hberiios, or privileges, or outlawed, I or exiied, or ia any manner deprived oi - bis life. Hberty, oi property buntte law - ui ni iuu. . . . i "Section 18. Every person restrained of hn his liberty is entitled to a remedy to inquire j iovo iu,wimuB iuciwi.ni yv """i" tbe m. if unlawful ; anil such remedy onsbt not to be denied or delsyed. "Seotion 2L The privilege of tbe writ of kabeat corpue shall not be suspended." "Section 35. All courts shall b open, and every person for an injury done him ia hie hands, mods, person, or reputation shall have remedy by doe eourse of law, and right and j ait ice administered without sale, denial, or delay :' And whereas. It appears to this General Assembly, tbat oa of about tbe sixteenth day of July, ia the year of our Lord one thousand e.gbt hundred and seventy, Eich raond M. Pearson, Chief Jastioe of this state, granted and isaned the writ of ha- taw corpus ia behalf, aod at the JjuUbos cl Adolpbus Oi Moore, thou lit 1J ami detain ed aud deprived of his liberty without any warrant or lawful authority by one Goorgo W. Kirk, which salts writ was diroctod to said (Jeorgo W., Kirk, commanding bitu forthwith to produce tbo body of the laid Adolpbus O. Moor, beforo the said Chief Justice at tbe chamber of tbo Supreme Court at Haloigh, together with the day . . i ' iT i . i .. . lou oauu oi uia capiiuu sou uei.uuon ; that tbo said Uoorgo W. Kirk was duly served with tbo said writ of hubmt corpus, but ho refused to make any return ol tbe same, and deolared in terms most insulting to tbo laid Chief Judtiao aud tbe process of the law, that bo would not make return of tbo satno and produae the body of the said Adolphns O. Mooro beforo the said Chief ruHiiue according to the rxigenoy of tbe said writ, and that these facts were made dulv to atiDuar to tha said Chief Justice I Ami whereas. It further appears that tbe said Ueorgo W. Kirk manifestly made no reasonable or lawful, or any exouso, tn tbo said Chief Justice fur such refusal to make return of said writ according to tbo exi gency of tbe same : t(tirA?rmsrTbsniiHiicbniend-Ir Fearsou, Chief Justice as afortsaid, on ap plication duly made to him in that bdulf, refused to order to issue aooordiug to law the writ of attaobment ausiust tbe said Oeorco W. Kirk formed refusal to make rtturn of said writ, and to --oompcl a duo return of the same, but instead of grauf iug such writ of attachment or any remedy sguicst tbe said Uaorgu W, Kirk, did, iu violation of principle ana uunortu pace- dent, and contrary to tbe course (it law, addresj a letter t) William W. L'otdnn. Governor of this State, unking blm if he would avnw as his not tbo act of tbe sui4 George W. Kirk, in so refuting to return and obey said writ, and did leave tbo aaid Adol ih us G. Moore remediless in the mat' ter of such lmiirisonmeot cf him by tb siid Uetrge W. Kirk, became, as the said UioiiDioud M.. i'earsoo, Chief Juntioa as t'cresaitl, deolared, of tbe unlawful inter position of tbe said William W. liolden ; which unlawful interposition of tbo aaid William W. liolden was mad. manifest by correspondence botweoa himself and the siiJ Chief Justice, iuvilej aid brought about by tbe Chief JuHtiee, Ami wherea. It further appears that the said Richmond AI. I'eareou, Chief Justics as aforesaid, diJ, on or about the twenty third day of July, in tbe jour of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seveuty, at the instance and in behalf of tbo said Adolpbus O. Moore, in pursuance of tbe letter sad imperative injunction of the statute in that bohslf, issue a precept di rected to David A. V icker, Marshal of the Supreme Court of this State, commanding him to bring forthwith beforo bins, the said Chief Justice, the aaid Adolpbus U. Mooro, wherever to be found, and did de liver the laid last mentioned precept to the said David A, Wicker, .Marshal as aforesaid, but witb iDstruotious. on the slid preoopt in these words, to-wit; "In structions. Yoa will wait upon his Excel lency tbe Governor, exhibit to him this writ, and n oopy of the opinion in Moore's oase and make due return to me. It. M. Peabbon, Chief Justice Supreme Court." And further instructed that the mid mar shal shonld not exeoute said precept un j '-'ss tbo said Governor would allow him to i uo .o, anu too aaiu preoopt, id pursnnuco of said insfruotions from said Chief Justice was returnod unexecuted : Ami viereas it further appears that John Kerr and more than twouty-live other ior 'sous held, detained and deprived of their 'IihArlv hv tliA MimA linn. W. Kirlr.1it.limit any warrant or lawful authority and In violation ana subversion of the constitu tion and laws of tbe State, made liko appli oalion to tne said Uiobnioud Al. i'oarson Chief Jastioo as aforesaid, and were in like manner denied relief aooordiug to tho oon Btituticn and laws of this State t - And wherea$ such aotion of the said Chief Justice was most extraordinary and without any aotion of law pr precedent and manifestly tended to deprive tbe said lAdolphus O. Mooro, John Kerr and said other persons of the benefit of tho writ of habeas corpus and tho means provided by law lor the onioroemcut. oi the same, Whether so intended by tbe said Chief Jus tice or not t And vshertas, Such a course of action on the part of the said Chief Justice was most extraordinary and subversive of those provisions of our Declsration of Rights guaranteeing - the liberty of every oitizen under tbe law and is manifestly dangerous to the liberty of tbo peoplo : And where. It is tbe high aud solemn duty of tbe Representatives of tho poopln to waton and guard, witli loiious care their liberties and tho Constitution delin ing and guaranteeing the same and to ro pely by all lawful means, all ' assaults npon tho same, however or by whomsoever made; And wJterws, Tbe (aid extraordinary conduct of the aaid Chief Justice recited in this preamble ought not for the reasons Slated, to pass unnoticed and nncensare by the Representative, of the peoplo : Now, thereftre, tin General Atmnbly of North Carolina do retulve, lit. That li.fch mond M. Pearsoo, Chief Justice as afort- said, for the several actions, matters and things aforsnid, whioh bo tended lo witb bold and deprive the aaid Adolphu. G. Moore, John Kerr, and said other persons of the lull benent of the writ of Maoeae eorpus, and the means provided by law for the enforcement of tbe same, be and he is hereby cenan ted. and this General Assem bly do hereby solemnly protest against such action as subversive of tho liberties of the people, end the same ought never hereafter to be oited as anr precedent or authority in law. ' . 2nd Tbat farther legislation is necessary and ought to- be had by this General As sembly in order to prevent a recurrence oi tne kke evils to those here condemned A Banawtfc Swlclde. Miss Mary Jane Lovell, a txautifol jouDg womaau who for some years pat ha. been the mutrese of John S. lilack- burn. a pork merchant of Greenfield. otto, committed anioide on the 22nd itutf near mat place, bv lakina- couon. mk. aga, and bis intimacy with the youog wo- man naa created soon eoaadaJ ajnanaiheir re.pecUve freinds tbat it is said thev both memseivea wiia poison, and having arrav d ;tbeinselres neatly, drove out eight Biles from Greenfield, and went into a wild wood called COS Run. Tbe young wunjaa .wuiowea ner snare oi toe potion m,A AimA 1)1.1. I.-.-- L 5. UU U.VU. VIM..UHIII uwi IUUWITS illD and be returned to the town and uforaoed the young woman's friends of the eir com atose and they proceeded to tbe spot aad found her body. Blackburn, it is stated, kM beeosse hopelessly insane. -- - ' xhe "human hair" export from Eo hernia to the United Uus daring 1S70 a J e.1. 1 mtm Hi tjonrral S70v-1l. Assembly w HKNATE.I Warren, k J, Pre.idtrat, ItumTurl Adam, B, Foraytlie and Btukes i AlbriRlit, O, (Ibatliam Alton, W A, Duplin aud Onalow lUttle, L P. Naah aud Wllaon . Harnett, B 0, 1'ereon, II Uaaaloy, J W, ltortlo. It Bellamy, N II, F.rtgeoonittt, R Rrogdeu, O H. Wayu H Brown, L, Oaawoll (look, 0 I WHke. Oonnoll, W B. Burke Oowlee, A 0, Yadkin Orowell, K, Oaaton . Ourrie, J 0, Ulaileu aud COlambai IHrgan, A J Anson . Kilward., L 0, Oranvllle Kppea. H, U.lir.t. ool'd It Flemuiiug, W W, MoDowell Klytho, J, Nurtliampton, H Gilmer, J A, Quilford Graliaui, J V, Orange , Orabaiu, J A, Alamanc. t.-, - Hawkins, P 11. Franklin, B Hyman. J A, Warren, eul'd B Jntiae, 11 O. Meokleubtlrg King, 11 W, Unoir, B Latham, L U, Waablngton I.edbei lor. H H, lllnliinund T.obnian, B F, uraven, H Linnry, B Z. Alf tender Love, W L, Haywood Mammy, V. (.Tabarrue MeUlauuuy, 0 W, New Hanover MoOol tor. J, Pitt, B Morrimou, J H, Uunonmb. - Moore, L 3, Oravn, B Mornhead, J T, Bnokingham Murphy, t) T, Bampaon Noruiml, B 11, Bui eaon 4lda. L V. Wake. B I'rioe, O w Nkw nanover, oolM U llobbina W M, Bi.wan linthlua, V 0, Uavidaon Hklnner, J 0, t'how.n Hpisetlj It K, Pasquotank J - - - -Troy, W 0, Cumberland Wrt Iffl, L R, Jobnaton WliMiBiclfB u M, Bntberford Wortli.JM.llaniloli.il Oontervativts tKI Badioala, 14 Tliroo nol'il, " HOUSE OF REPBEBKNTATlVEkV Jarvia, T J, Tyrrl). Bpcaker Atuieraou, , m, Olay r Aniiatrong, N E, Dnplin Ashe, B A, New 11 mover Atkinaoo, , Titt ' , Atwattir, W, Orange ! Broadfoot, O W, Unmberland llrouku, J A, Brunawiek, ll Urowo, J, Davidann, lad Bryan, -, Jnuea Bryant. J, Halifai, ool'd II Bryann, T D, laokaon Bunn, W, Kflgeaombe, eul'd U Buitun, M N, Northampton, 11 Oh.hu, t M, Aletander, 1ml Cawihorne, W, Warren, o.il'd B Ohaniberlain, J L, Camden Olitiard, J, Davtdaon Oollu, , Mitoh.ll, R Oope. B O, Wayne, Orawfor.l. W II. Rowan Ourrlo, J H, Cnmberland Pardee, T E, Perqalinans, B , i Dickey, B K, lllieroke. ! Drake. J H. Naah Dockworth, J 0. Trsnaylvania, It i Dodlny, K It, Craven, eul'd U Dnnbam, 4 W, Wilaoo Elliaon, H, Wake, ool'd R Faulkner, B. Warran, ool'd B ' Fisher. A W, Bladen, B " ' Fletcher, R, Riohmond, ool'd R Frenoh, O Z, New Hanover, B Furr. J,. Btanley Oambrsl, II, Alleghany Oarriion, J, Polk, B -Gatling. B, Oatee, lad Oare, C U, Uolnmba. tlrayson, , McDuwsIl . Gregory, O A, Martin (Inliok, J O, Uaaton Onytber, D 0, Waablngton, B Hampton, H 0, Bony ' Hardy, . . , arene. B liarsravc, T lH Oranvilla, It Harrta, J, Ouiirord Harris, J T, Franklin, B , Henderaiiu, J L, Cabarrus ' , Miu, J U, Iredell . , Hinnaut, J. Jolmaton, Honaton, Bill. Oatawba Jnrnagan, T B, Hertford Jobna, , Rockingham " Jubnaoo, B M, Edgeoomb., Son B Johnston, R 1), Bu.oombe Jones, II, Northampton, B Joaea, E.Oaldwell . , Jordan, H T, Person J 5 Joynei', . , Pitt ' ' ' ' 1 Joynur, W 11, Jolmaton - Justioe. J M, Itutherfofd, 11 . Kelly, A, Moor. Kelaey, N, Madiaon ' . ' ' , Kucaid, 1), Lincoln Laaeiter, J, Randolph . , Lucaa, , Uyde Lock.,-. F N. Rowan LyoorB B, Granville, 1' r ' Mabaoo, (i W, New Hanover, eol'd B " Marler, J O, Yankin Martin. L W, Carlerot Maxwell, 1 R, Bempeon - MoAfoe, L M, OleveUnd MoAllieUr, J O, Alamanse MeColey, OM J, Union ' ' MoN.iL T A, Bobcoo Mills, J 0. Bark. Mitchell, J Oil, Btoke. Morgan, , Montgomery, B '- Morgan, W W, Wake, eol'd U Morris, B, Htnderaon. B Nioholaon, T A. Ired.U, Nuaon. 1 P, Foraytba, B Page, John, Obowsn, eol'd B Perrott, B F, Lenoir, B Paylor, M, Caswell Powell, B J, Chatham Rankia, B O, Onllford Beavia, W II, GranVillo, B " "" . Began, H B, Hobraoo ' Beid, 8, Macklenbnrg Bobhiue, 1' ll, Berba, eol'd B , Robbiason, J L, Maoon Boott, J O. Ooalow Het lo, D, Rockingham BhnlL W F, Wataug. . Buiitb, O, Halifax, ool'd R kBmith,DE, Wayn. 5 Hmilh, W E, Aoaon - Bparrow, T, Beaufort Htanford, J D, Dnplio Btewa t, N H. Uaroett : Btrndwick, F N, Orange HTkee, T A, Paqnotai.k, ool'd B ToaaHneon, a F, Bandnlph ' '" l ocker, B, 'Craven, ool'd B . ' Waring. U P, Mecklenburg Welch, W P, Haywood, Wilcox, H O, Asb. .---. WUliameon, J. Franklin, .ol'd B; " "u, u o, uraven, sol a it I Wiibare, B B. Caswell Womack, i A. Chatham Woodbonae, , Currituck Fork, Tyra Wilkea Yoang, , Yeecey Young, T W, Wake, B Ooaaervative. 7s Ra-tin.ls 88 Iodopand ia I Sereoteea eol'd. STATE dP NOHTII CAROLINA, , ScrxajoB CuBT.or Nkw Hamovkb Co. i Bobert N. Blood worth, as tb. Adninlatrator of 1 William A. Uioodwnrth, Stceaeed, Fleiutiff .'Miasa Tim tby J. Blood vjrtb, Jeaie F Blood worth, JsniM H. Blacd.orfh and John ,H. blood worth, Dereoaanta. Bammona aud ecuiDlalot fur the aale of I ha loads of William A. BiuodeorOi, dwwMl ar lb. payraant of his debts. Coeaplimt (lit 4 la aaid Oonrt, March ISth, A. D., 1871. Tb. da- asouant, John U. Bloodworm, aa hereby not ifi. d to appear before th. .aid Uoart at tbe Okark'e omo. in tb. Uoort tloa,, ta ta. city of Wilmui' to., oa tbe JOJi day of May, a. D. 1871. asd plead, answer or d-mar to the wmplsant, or aatrmeBi wiu ne rwaaerte aooorumg so to. Brav er Mtmi, - wi.aau.SB, desk. W. B. a D. J. Dbvavb, . Attorney, for Plaintiff, war 18 1S lawfiw f orr at woetm. I'.ajDKRTASKBHS CksMI ClllBKTRtKiai, H. K. Oorner Beeoad and rrutr.ee BtJL. HATB BEOTBrD THS f .TICE9 OF AH .ipTd Cal ' -,( 7 .r. uJin new preaared to de aj i . ,Jf, Uae aA shots hjo aad raeosaie prwee . - it '1 A jomtx aueauoa gifea WrafewW SOU vara iebisg f amuure. Member or .tfij-tf NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WALTHAM W A T C H E S. 'Ths attenaiv. nsa of these wstobss for the 'last flftesa fears by Hallway Oondaators, Engi neera and Iipraeaman, ths most Sxaotiog of Watch, wearers, has thoroughly domonatrated tbe .trongtb, slsadinsss, durability, and soon racy of lb. Waltbam Watch,- To satisfy tbat olaaa in all tbaa. reapeota, is to doolds tb. ques tion as to tbs real vain, of tbsss tlm.-ke.psrs. Mors than soo.ooo of these watohas ar. now speaking for themselves In ths pockets of ths people a proof and a guarantee of their Superi ority over all others. . Th. superior organization and groat .xtent of th. Company'. Works at Waltham, enables them to produce watohas at a proa whioh rou ders competition futile, and tboe. who boy any other watoh merely bay from n to so per cent. snore for their wetohoe than ia beoeasary, Those tltue-pieoot eombln. every Improvement that a long ex perlene. ba. proved of real prac tical use. Having had ths refusal of nearly every invention In watoh-maklng originating In this oonntry or in Europe, only tboa. w.re flnslly adopted whioh severs testing by ths most skillful artisans in our works, and long nee on tbe part of the public, demonstrated to be essential to oorret and enduring timo-keeplng. Among the many iiuprovemonts w. would par tloularize: ,-.,.!. t , S ;,..; - Tbe Invention ami aa of a centra pinion of peculiar eonstraouon, to prevent eauag. to tbe train by the breakage of mam-aiiriuga, is original with the American Watch (lompauy, who, having bad the refusal of all other enn- ttivaneee, adopted Fogg's patent pinion a. b. lug tb. beat and fanltloee. . i Hardened and tempered balr-.prlnge. now nnlveraally ailmitted by Watchmakers to lie the bast, accused in all grades of Waitliam Watches, - All Waltbam Watohee have dnst-nroof cans. protecting the movemeut from dual, and lessen ing the necessity nf the freuaeut oteanius neces sary tn otuer watcnes. Onr new nateni atem.wlndar. or kavloaa watoh la auready a decided aucceaa, and a great Im provement on any iteau-wlnuiiig watch in th. American market, and by far. th. cheapest watch of its quality now olTurad to the pnblio. To thoe. living iu portions of the United Hlatoa w ere watobuiakera Uo not abonad, waioliea wim tus auove meutiouea improvetiMnt. wmcb lend to onsar. accuracy, eluanllu.se. durability ana oouveuieuca, ninai prove inveinamo, Th. trademarks of the various styles made by tu. uompany are aa ronowa: - ; AMsatnaif Wiwa On.. Waltbam, llasa, aaiN. watch uo., waittiam, nans. Amkbioan Watou Co.. Orescent Bt.. Waltbam. usee. " ArpLrrow, Tbaox A Co., Waltham, Mae. AatiaieAN Watch Oo.. Adams Bt.. Waltham. Mass. Waltham wattib Co., waltham, Haae. P. B. IUuti.stt, Waltham. Mae.. - : Wit. Ki i.iur, Waltham Mass. Hums Watou Co., Boston, Mass. ; . . . Examlns the spelling of these names oarofnl- lyibalore baying. Any variation sveu of a singls: latter, indioates a counterfeit. For sal. bv all leading lswelors. No watchoa retailed by the Company. Aa lllnatrated hlaUrr of watobmaking. con taining much aaeful information tn waUibwear H. sent to any address on .pplioatlou. . . HOBBIKa A APPbBTOM, Ctaaerai Ageau far American Watch C o IS Broadway, New York, FOB,. . Nachine Hand and Sewing. J. & P. COATS' ai-COED IS ALLNC3IDEBS, From No. 8 to No. 100 inclusive. yoa, aaME By All dealers in Dry Goods and Notions. . WAaatsoTOH, February 10, 1B71, floMiars of '1812: Ths bill to Pension .oldiera of th. war of 1812 having beoome a law, I shall b. ready to forward forme of application aa aoon a. th. naosssary inatraotions ar. lasasd by tbe Department, Address for particular. . B. W. DOWN MAN, Agent. r r? r m t Msvtu aeteath iltioel,'- -rvR. a. a. sriTcti'a rsauy Pbyslelaa 1 Teaobea bow XJ 80 page.; aent by mail free. to ear. all diaaasee of tbe person 1 skin, bair, eye, oomploxloa. Writ, to 7U Broadway, New sura. A UK P. ill Ji.tt.48, Bdwan N Y.. win aiapoe. or une Hundred, iiAXoe, jaaLona osa, and Osuaws of eix llrst-olae. makers, lo olading Water.', at sxtbsm axr low raioie, yoa casa, uosiao rats moktb. or will take a part eaab and baiano. la monthly or quarterly install ments. BLOOMIflSTON (ILL.) MJRSEUf. 19th Year. 600 Aoraa. 13 Greenhonsee. Larg ast Assortment all slase. beet Btookl Low Pries. I Would yoa know What, When. How to Plant I Frail, Bbade, Evergreen Trees, Boot Orafu, Be ed tinge, Osag PlanU, Apple Bead, Early Boa. Potatoes, be rube. Rosea. Greaahonae and Garden - Plant., Ac, Ac. Flewer aad V.gataibl Seeds I Finest, Beet Collection Boris and quality. Bend 10 cents (ar New, Ulna. Ira tad. Descriptive Catalogue 00 pages. Bend stamp, each, for Catalogues of Beads, with plain directions U page. Bedding and Garden Plants--81 pages, an t Wholesale Price Lie t -24 ragee. Addreae F. K. PHtiiX, Bloomiogton, liinois. " A. It. AKil II4U, rreprleler of Psnoaylvajiia Agricultural Works, MualuwrarWlmpmir'IijlwestMi TOKK. rtWA. AllCJaJSO.'X MU KKr. sior.II, aTKRL SWEr.FS, aaa actLaetu s STKr.r. ruiwa. snovrr, rixiw hi.auaa HORSR iiota. UAttttw KRS, Jw . IMU MACHINES, a. . Sand ter lllaatrstad Catalogwa FOB -2 JPER LINE, .We will toMrt aa btdvertiMinsat ' OX7Z3 N L10IITTJ , laTbirty-lhreFirat-ohvss i ' North CiroHna Newspaper, f " InoludingFiVsDaUio.. We refer lo tbe publisher of this paper, lo whom onr responsibility ia wall known. , T- LIST SBIT-FBEEr Addreee OM.O. f. ROWEU. ss c., - - AalverlKiaa Agaa's, In. aSAil Park ataw, Bew Frh, avc win Avrt nrv ni7 MN 43 AU$1UA1aA AJXX A.tjQYS and QIHLS wko scran in met Hf bbaineee snake from So ta (10 per day in tbeir own localities. . FaU paar UeoJara and inatnietioo. seat free by bail. Those ia need of permanent, profitable work. ebonld address at ooe. G80BG8 eTlSSOJi A CO, Portland, Main.. Employment for illl- iJQfs 1A PKK WEEK, and expea UJJ J eea, to eIl onr new and naefal dieoov- ariee. aioqreee . . i-.-Bjftnl Co., If arsiail. lUoswi Ear r l ' ! year, r , kdaM Sor 'All Bsl : eripafxw. V pt boaurri, NE1T iDFERTISEJUrSTS. CJADLKH Bitoa..i llanuractumiw of Ohean Jewelry. Cironlsir sent free. Bo. AttJoeoro. Mass. .. TiVSPT?PTTft WVl ta.eop. XV , A IMX TII.Mn.t tn rir, gists, Bampl. package (1-4 Tb.l oeut bv r I npon receipt of 85 cents. Address GtU.., " MEDICINE CO., Cheshire, Ohio! . , t lhe old standard remedy for Oougba, Co I i, , Oonsumptlon. "wSTtrfiinabeKeT," OutLsa liau. a vu., iHJnsua. TO TUB WORKING) OLASB. W. are now 1 prepared to furnlab all .lasses witb eonstanf em- ployment at home, tb. wbol. of the tins, or for lb. apar. moment.. Buaine. new, light, and irotitaule. Persons of .ither sex easily saru rom 60 oente to S3 nee eTnnlnir. and a nmnnr. . tlonal aum by dovoflng their whole time to tus bnsiueas. Boys and sir la .ant neartv aa snncli it u men. That all wh. see this notlo. may an.d their address, and te.t th. buaineaa, wa make the nnparalleled offers To each as ar. not wdl -satlsllod, w. will aeod tl to pay for th. tronM. of writing. Full partlonlars, a valuable sample which will do to eommenoe work on, and a copy -. of 27m I'toplt's LUm-tHH (xHrtpanioAons oi ths " largest and beat family nowspsper. ever pub- liahod all sout fro. by mail, fioadsr, if yoa want permanent, profltable work, address .. B.O. ALLEN CO., -'- J 2 . - r V AngMta, Maine. t j IJSlMiOMABCir.-Any lady or gantlemaa j . ean make $1,000 a month, ssenre tbeir own hapstneaa and ImleDendeno. bv obtaining PhV. CUOMANOY, FAUC1N ATION, or BOUL CUAliJl. , ING. 100 pagea: cloth. Full luatruotlone to Dae this power over men or animal, at will, how te McamerUe. buoome Trano. or Wrltl.ar atadinme. i. Divluatlon, Bpiritiialfani. Aloh.my, Philusopby of Omens and 1 reams, llrialiam Yonne'sflarem. Onideto Marriage, Aa, all eontained in this ,.. book i 100,000 eold ; pries by mall, in cloth 11 2$, paper .overs tl. Notiob. Any peraco wiila ing to sot aa agent will reoeiv. a .ampl. oopy of tbe work . Ae no aapital 1. required, all dn. airoue of genteel employment should seud fnri5 the book, onnloalng 10 oents for postage, to T. W. KVANB A 00.. ill Bouth tltb Btraat. Pblla- -v delpllia. :';: ifi .,.iat. AVUIO ttVt)KS.-A victim of early ludiei orntiou, caualng nervoue debility, premature tlaeay, Ac. having tried in Vala evory elver. '' I liaed remadvi baa a aliupl. means of aeir-oure 5. which be will aeod free to bla fellow-aaCturera.-Addroas J, H. TCnLE, 78 Naaaau at,, New York. ' feb - ;" ,.,.,.. ..'. ia ' f ttAT MROIVAt, BOOK awl FRENCH VJI aactJiiKxa for Ladles and Gents, pent free for stamps, cinnaii, Ohio. Dr. Bonaparte a Co.,' Cin.' KOUTII ( AU0LIi U091E I.VSCBAXfE nrs-Ki-ats.iWAJIfn BEOURITT AGAINST L0S3 BX t IftEt ' -.-.?--,'...... , ,, , i,- .. ... . ... ,r..'. jaa mm COMPANY PAYS ITS LOB8E8 FAIBLY. fi X and oironlatne ita earnings at home, ll has Jnal paid IU loaaoe by th. oondagTatioa alHendenon, fnUy and promptly. . . i i it. rate, are aa moderate aa eefttty will Jnatify, 1 Areiita In All Part a ef ihs tl.i. . a h-n - -. vs . W KlKS.ir. BEATON GALKHX. .....Bnoretury.. . W. II. nKI)OOH..;T. Assistant Secretary. I. W. ATIUNUON...V.. ..Ager.U 1 oot7 . ., . -tf . GE1 A PAIR OF- u CABLE SCREW VJlilE BOOTS AND QUOHZr toe ' t-uaii s:-.,i . :-ea a3 Comfort, Klasijciiy. Dnrabllii and Ucobobj, ' ;lu"t THEY EXCEL ALL OJHEnS. 01 1 10.000 pairs sold last year by two lea.llr Boston manufacturers, and warranted agamet . f NOT ONE WAS BOURNED,'' 1 ' , pateat atstnaa .rery .... ' " 1 , . . Sold by att Leading Dealer. ' ' feb8S ;,r - ; rH-j U8-Uuobf'l A mi .1.1.11 .1 la TICITMLM MCV AD I I, - - ; .. . .. t , AM GLAD TO NOTICE A OENEBAL ILS-a spouse to th. pnrchaa. of . urn" at. TwoTT?irt nw rir tjxt - Yon are flndln4hel It la tn .nn lntnrat i buy BOLTED MEAL, 60 pound, to the BnaheL Ud delivered fro. of drayago to sny Depot or wharf. bth. oity, ' .n-.mvmy - StiW a MOSt i , FLOUI. CUSTOMERS 1 t, ' tm glad to bear your complaint of Flour betsf il ngh this i. th. beat aign of GOOD FLOUiLi Jse mora elbow grease, and teas Lard, and you till find you make better Bread. - ...j. But) W. know w. ar. aching the beet Flour, groun4 from North fJarollna White Wheat, at Oap. Fear Flpur and Pearl Hominy Mills, .,,,.,;,t ,f t ALBX. OLDHAM, FrotV..T . ,. .... tt ' ' ' r.jf mar S rpHE GREAT IMPORTANCE OP 1T,0M; I as a building matsrlsl. sdacted to avarv atvla ' oivskhi, AUouiraccT. and BCIljjku!, oo io icarn wniun iney can purcnass rrnm t' moat laainruij vasv DESlGNd at CHLAii.or 1'BlCEB. The Meeara.' JAB. L. JA0K8ON A BSO'B IRON 4 WOUKB, sbtb Btreet and Sd Av.no. New York City, bss long bean known aa tb. most eomploe id and extenaive iu th. United Btatea, aeeially . exoelling in Fine Work. Ottr Viirty iri eoeafnl eiptrieno. ae Iron Found era and Hon- x Bmith. enable them to oflur patterns in van. and style .xeolled by none, for .very doseripu. " of WroUKbt and Cast Iron Work, ased ia Inge, kutire Iron Building Fronts,' Iron 1 Btory Front, Fir. Proof Floors. CeUlntr. - 1 CS Partitions, Riveted and Boiled, WrooKbt J.una Girders and Beams, Cost Iron Oiid.ra and" Beams, Interior, Bound and Bquar. Column ;r Window Lintel, and Bills, about one-third uue pric. of alowe, eat ia .am. manner. Capital and Baaea for Wood and Bton. Columns, of D0-...1 rie, Corinthian, Ionie and Tower of Wind orri' -re, ' at about tb. Price of wooden oapilals. lre Creatiuge for French Boofa; Iron Roots; Patent, Illnminating Tiles for Side-Walks, Areas, Floors aad Roofs; Iron Floor and Bkyhgbte; Iron Doore o aad Bhntters; RaiUogs in great variety for Parka, Verandaba, Oflioa. and Dwelling. ; Fir. and', Burglar Proof Bank Vault, j Book Bafe Doors. J fashes. Window Psneie and Window Gnarils : , Iron Grating-, for Flat&ntes and Btoopa f Tree ' - Hoiks, Ventiialera, A&, o. i-aient vpsrsoonw Chairs, (witb torn-np aeaia) giruig ixoe r U Tbtairee, Cbnrcbee, Hall. Ao. t-i ATTENTION GIVKN TO THKOONHTEtL or Fllt PBOOF HCILDINOH. Those a. . e information of tbe Mrengtb of iron beams, r ere, columne, Ao,, with oust, applying in 1 or uy Ivtier, promptly answered, vaioi; iated titire a of work and prioea 1 la. J A Silt. U JA11MI.1 A. t . , eeensd Avesa. andKaatxtiib to V ut ,. jf korXCUV.-j- 1-.., . Sit r . . ,1.5 im Eie&csL csrciTis?.. llELLLlUTn coLLrr u koa4 kb4 TalUaw aer aassai, f . HtLiMCTH LAprea' OOLIZGT. i -rated tyfl.ll. H, Prtoee A ei ti w. a ik Tniuon per anaoaa. - VsrV Bev. L tielltnoihTb.D DaJ" ; ' eW-For pejwnlar. apply a. Mi. a.aue. Loi. ioo, Canada Wee, t .... j i . , ' v . ap. U, leTU ; . cool .. cess I ( For sals.by F. V. IZ Bar 19 1 - i '.0 1I c .11 77 ,4 1
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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March 31, 1871, edition 1
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