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( ' ' ... . . . ' s . 1 it 4 . ''f '.! ! i i - WHOLE NUMBER 4,471. VOL. XVI-NO. 58. r i I V I I I I ' ,. ir- it i -'l.t! I . ! 1" I'' T II E DAILY JOCRflAL . KNGELIIAIIO PIUCK, Prwprl.tors. Ttrmi of lmbcrlptlM I Diily rpor, on. ear, lnTu-i&bl? la adranoe, $19 00 six moDtba, 8 00 tLre month, " j 8 00 " on monUi, " " 1 00 Weokly Taper, of roar, " ' 3 00 " aixmontha. " ' 2 00 All letter on traainesa oooseotecl with this otSoe mait be addreawd to the proprietor. nu. r AdT.rtutt;i ADTiBTiatKxrra will be Imaerted at the rate of II por square for the flrat insertion; $3.50 per week ; and $8 per month. Ton line or lee are counted a a square, Longor AdTertlscmout la proportion. Advertisement inserted ererr other day axe charged a new at each and every insertion. llarriage, Poatu and Obituary Notices, are charged as Advertisement. No publication reflecting upon private character will be allowed In our column, either a advertise ment or otherwise. r No publication made without a reponsi ble name. i THE DAILY JOURNAL. "WILMINGTON, N. 0.: H E05E1DAT, DKCE9IBKR 5. 1800. acroBTxo nrumatr roa the joubmal. N OUT 11 CAROLINA LLGISLVTCRH. SENATE. Satcrday Mobxiko, Dec' 1. IiETOIlTIi OF COMMITTEES. Mr, Gash, from the committee on Clier okce Lands, to whom was referred that por tion of the Governor's message which refers to the Cherokee lands, reported back the same, and asked to be discharged from its further consideration. - Mr. Wilson, from the committee on the Judiciary, to whom was referred the bill authorizing certain counties to subscribe for stock in the Cheraw R. K, recommen ded its poflHaffe. Mr. McCorkle, from the committee on the Judiciary, to "whom was referred the bill for tlie better suirpression of horse and mule stealing, reported back a substitute for the bill as the original bill declared it to be a capital offence, and punishment death. The committee thought the pun iHhment too severe for the ollenoo. Mr. Avery, from the Judiciary commit tee, to whom whom was referred the bu for the protection of landlords, reporte back the same amended and recommend ed its passage. : . . : ' 4 ' j RESOLUTIONS AND SOXS. ! By Mr. -Covington, a bill authorizing a majority of the Justices in county to reg ulate jail fees. Referred to the committee on Propositions and Grievances. By Mr. Leach, a resolution instructing the committee on the Judiciary to inquire into the propriety and expediency of re pealing the act of the lost General Assem bly imprisoning defendants on the State docket for fine and costs, and report by bill or otherwise. ) By Mr. McLean, a bill to incorporate Fayetteville Street Railway Company. 7 Referred to the committee on Corpora tions, y. By the same, u bill to incorporate the McLean Fire Engine Company No. 1, Fay ettoville: same reference made. : Bv the same, a bill to authorize the Jus- a a s - a 5 nSoCX7 KSEJE Z committee on Propositions and Grievances. By the same, a bill to authorized the Mayor and Commissioners of Fayetteville to fund the interest due on thoir bonds. Same reference made. , By Mr. Cunningham, a bill to abolish imprisonment for debt, fie stated that it was a printed copy of a House bill, and that as it met his views, he offered it as an original bill in this bod v. On motion of Mr. "Wiley, the rules were suspended and the bill to chancre the spe cial term of the Court of the county of Chowan was taken up, amended and passed its several readings. 1 Mr. Hall, by leave, iatroduced a rendu tion ordering so much of the Governor's message as relates to the nillsboro Military Academy be referred to the committee on Education and Literary fund. Adopted. On motion of Mr. Cowles, tho rules were suspended and "the resolution relating to furnishing supplies to the indigent' in the titate was token up, and after some debate, the resolution was ro-committod to the same committee. j A message was received from the House transmitting a message from the Governor covering a report from the Treasurer of the Western N. C. llailroad Company with a proposition to print, which was concur' red in. COTJH8ELfX)B8 OV STATE. A message was received frbm the House non-concurfing to the Senate proposition, to adjourn line die on the 17th of Decem ber next ; also a message concurring in the proposition to go into the election of Conn Bollors of (State, Messrs, Love and Moore wore nppuintcd to superintend the election. Mi. xrT avv uv4jvau uwuKAawv' v v utiv.'ui'l VI f Mr. Thornton, W. A. Jiaton. Jr. : Mr. Jler- ry, Thos. Baflln : Mr. Cowles, N. L. Wil liams ; MrrArery, Dr. Samuel Ixive. a large nonioex oi names, was Hem in from the House aa in nomination. In the Senate there were 41 votoa cast Mr. Eaton received 30 ; Mr. Wright 22 Mr. Shobce 18 ; Judge Ruflin 10 ; Judge Shepherd id ; and a great many scattering The committee were unable to report the result of the joint vote before the adjourn ment. MeasrsTEaton and Wright are elected. ADJOURNMENT. A message "was received from the House proposing to raise a joint committee to consider the question of a sine die adjourn- i. n t ment. iuucurreu in. , The resolution concerning per diem and mileage came up on its second reading ana passed, un motion oi Air. Wilson, tne rules were suspended, ana tne bill was put on its third reading; when Mr. Robins !. moved to amend by substituting $4 in place oi vo ior me por iiion. an. AXttii moveo to amend the amendment by substituting $3 for $4, both of which were rejocted. The question on the first adoption of the reso lution as it came op, was then taken, and the resolution passed and was ordered to De engrossed. .' f Mr. Clark observed that there was noth ing compulsory in the resolution, and he hoped gentlemen, who had acknowledged keepers And Enrolling Clerks, $7; Mem thi services were worth only $4 per dav bersSG. , Miloas:e, 20centa.1 would not take more. Ihe Uenata adioarned until 11 o'clock r m i-.-.iiay, , , ' 'senate. ' . ' --. -.' a; Moxdat, Dec. 3. Mr. Leach announced the arrival of Mr. Hand, Senator from , Rockingham. He came forward and was qualified. Mr. Hand has been detained from his seat on account of sickness. . , ' i ' 1 The Speaker announced the following J committees : Messrs. Clark, . Adams and The Senate, by message, announced con Love committee. Senate branch, on sine I currence. and the House proceeded to vote, die adjournment, Messrs. Williams, . Ad- amsand Battle committee on .L,d grossed I bills for the week. BETORTS or OOMMITTEEK. Mr. Gash, from tho committee on Claims, to whom was referred the resolution in fa vor of Jadcre Barnes, reported back the I same and recommended its passage. Mr. Averv. from the committee on in ternal Improvements, to whom was refer red the bill to repeal an ordinance to ex- chancre the stocks of the State for bonds, reported back the same recommending its nasHoce, ftn A Mr. (Jowles. from the commi was reierred a communication irom tne Governor covering inquiries from Colonel Bomford relative to furnishing , supplies to the indigent of the State, reported- back the same. This communication had been re-committed to this committee and amend ed bv instructing the Governor to take all necessary steps to accomplish the desired object. COirfTBOLLEB. , A message was received from the House proposing to go forthwith into the election of Comptroller which was concerned in. Messrs. Brown and Spencer were appoint ed to supennted the election, and the Sen at voted as follows : For Mr. Cowper, 14. For Mr. Holderby, 11. For Mr. Brogden, 10. 'For Mr. Collins, 7. ' A message from the House transmitting the report of the committee on election for Counsellors of State, which resulted in the' election of one, Wm. A. Wright, Esm, of New Hanover. Concurred in. I SPECIAL OBDEB. The hour for the special order havincr ar rived, the bill for the relief of honest debtors was taken up. Mr. Speed offered a substitute, which was adopted, and on motion of Mr. Speed it was ordered to bo printed and referred to the Judiciary com mittee. . ' ' " The bill to prevent fraud on the revenue of tho State, came up on its second read ing., Mr. Speed offered a substitute for the bill.lhe question arising on the adoption of the substitute. Mr. Speed called for the vcos and nays and the substitute was adopt ed bv a vote ol yeas, nays ; the ones tion being put on the passage of the bill on its second readme, on motion of Mr. Uov ington it was referred to the committee on Finance. COMPTROLLER A message was received from the House Iiroposing to go forthwith into another bal ot for Comptroller, the name of D. W. Bain in nomination from the House and the name of Mr. Love withdrawn. . Con curred in, and Messrs. Brown and Spencer superintended theelection. TheSenate pro ceeded to voto. On this ballot the vote stood for Mr. Cowper 12, Mr. Brogden 11, Mr.i Holderby C, Collins 4 and Jiam 4. j rUSLIO TREASTBER. A message was received from the House proposing to go forthwith into the election of Public Treasurer. On the motion to concur, Mr. Wilson called the yeas and nays, and the proposition was concurred in bv a vote of yeas to 1 nays. Messrs. Lloyd and Hill superintended the election, and the Senate proceeded to vote as fol lows: For Mr. Battle, 39; G. W. Mordecai, 2. Messrs. Hall and Harriss, of Rutherford, arose to a personal explanation, and stated that while they had the highest regard for the present incumbent, yet as the election had been insisted upon before they had had an opportunity of investigating his re port, they should vote for other persons. Mr. Hall voted for G. W. Mordecai, and Mr. Harris, of Tkutherford, voted for D. W. Bain. Mr. Hall, by leave, introduced a bill to incorporate the Merchants' and Planters' Mutual Benefit Company, and 1 on his mo tion, it was ordered to be printed and re ferred to the committee. A message was received from the House proposing to go forthwith into tho election of six Counsellors of State. . Not agreed to. The bill to repeal an ordinance to change the time of elections in the State came up on its second reading, amended and passed. On motion of Mr. Love, the rules were suspended and the bill passed its third read inc. , i .uessra. Hill, .Leach and Wiggins made remarks in support of the bilL On motion of Mr. Cowles, the Senate ad journed until to-morrow at 10 o'clock. HOUSE OP COMMONS. Motout, Dec. 3, 18(34 Prayer by Rev. Dr. Mason, of the Epis copal Church. On motion of Mr. McKay, the use of the Commons Hall was granted Dr. T. P. At kinson, of Danville, Va., for the delivery of lectures on luesday and) Wednesday ovemcga. Lieave ol . absence was i irr anted . Mr. McGougan. ItErOBTS OF COMMITTEES. Mr. Wangh, from the committee on Pro positions and Grievances, reported back "a Din to more enectnany pumsn norse steal ing. recommendiDg its passage, Jir. Patton, from the committee on In terual Improvements, reported back the bill to enable the Wilmington, Charlotte and Rutherford Railroad Company to pay its debts and complete its road to tho I en oessee line, recommending its passage, rSTRODCCTIOM OP BILLS. - By Mr. Latham, of Craven A bill to en able the County Court of Craven to extend its session. On motion of Mr. Latham the rules were suspended and the bill was put on its second reading. . - , The bill was amended on ; motions of Messrs. McKay and Hutchison, respective ly, by extending its provisions to the conn ties of Cumberland and Mecklenburg, and by allowing the Justices of the latter county t.ll . ; i ii. 4"i - a : I i hold extra sessions for the trial of criminal i cases. . . : i - The bill as amended passed its 2nd and oru readings. ' An encrossed resolution from the Senate. in relation to the per diem and mileage of members and officers of the General As- semby, waa read for the first time. This resowuon fires the per diem as follows: Speakers and Principal Clerks, $10 ; Door- Mr. Bluhe proposed a substitute fixing I tha ner diem as follows : RtvaaVpth S7 1 . . . . . . . . T . -' i ATiacipai ana Asuul&i uerks, $1 la ' V - tolling' Clerks, Members, and Doorkeep ers, 4... r ' r ' ' s" '-x This substitute was reiected. and -the Senate resolution passed its several read On motion of -Mr. Lowe, a message was sent to the Senate proposing that the two Honses proceed to the election of Comp- trouer. the nomination of Donald W Bain having been withdrawn by Mr. urawiora, 01 jua- con, and Mr. Kelsey having added to tne nominations the name 01 ixi. James xv. Love. The vote of the House was as follows For Mr. Brogden, 41. For Mr. uowper, 21. , For Mr. Collins, 11. For Mr. Holderby, 17. For Mr. Love, 6 ; Mr. Richardson, 1. The joint committee subsequently report ed the joint vote as follows ; Whole number of votes cast 143 ; necessary to a choice 72. Mr - Brpgdeu received 50, Mr. Cowper 36, Mr. Collins 20, Mr. Holderby 28, Mr, 7, Mr. liootl. Sso election. ; . On motion of Mr. Whitheld, a message was sent to the Senate proposing to ballot again for Comptroller. Mr. Jielsey withdrew tne name 01 Kjox. Love. Mr. Eichardson nominated Donald W. Bain. The House voted again. The vote was nearly similar.) The result of the joint ballot, as subse quently announced, was as follows : Whole number of votes 13U ; necessary to a choice 70. Brogden 56, Cowper 32, Holderby 23, Baine 10, Collins 17, Martin 1. No elec tion. : 1 Mr. Carson introduced a bill to change the time of Holding the Courts of Pleas and Quarter Sessions of Alexander county, which passed its several readings under a suspension of the rules. By Mr. Ashworth, a bill to protect hon est debtors. By Mr. Granberry.Ja bill to prohibit citi zens from other States fishing in Currituck Sound. By Mr. Ilorton, of Wilkes, , a resolution in favor of B. F. Armfield. Mr. Crawford, of Rowan, presented a memorial from the Rowan Emigration So ciety, which was read and referred. By Mr. Williams, 01 Harnett, a resolu tion that the committee on adjournment consider the propriety of recommending an early adjournment of the two Houses to meet again in March next. Rejected. PCBLIG TEEASCKEB. i On motion of Mr. Dargan, a message was sent to the Senate proposing that the two Houses proceed to the election of Pub lic Treasurer, and announcing the nomina tion for that omce of Kemp P. Battle, Esq. TheSenate, by message, announced its concurrence,, and the House voted unani mously for Mr. Battle. , COtNSELLOBS OF STATE. The committee that superintended the election on Saturday of Counsellors of State, reported through Mr. Latham, of Craven, the election of Wm. A. Wright, Esq., of New Hanover. No other election. Mr. Dargan, from the committee that superintended the election of Public Treas urer, reported as follows : Whole number of votes cast 140. - Necessary to a choice 71. For Mr. Battle 137, Geo. W., Mordecia 2, D. W. Bain 1. The last named gentlemen were not candidates. Un motion of Mr. Morton, of Watauga, the rules were suspended and the House proceeded to consider the bill to suspend the collection of taxes in certain counties, of the State, on its second reading. The bill restricted this indulgence to counties composing the 7th Congressional district. . Mr. Kenan moved to amend by extend ing its purview to all the counties of the State. After some discussion this amendment was adopted. The bill was then referred, on motion of Mr. Davis, to the Finance committee. The House then adjourned, until eleven o'clock to-morrow. ' JULES JARED'S " EMAIL PEPARIS. The New Beautlfier of the Skin. TXSTOIOKLaXS FBOX CELZB RATED LAD IKS : THIS secret of beantlfylng the akin being known only to Messrs. Jared & Rene, they Honorably state tnat it outer from all other pre-1 parations. it gives to the most narsn and ireckied skin both the texture and color of polished ivory. removing au aiscoiorauons, wnetner appearing as irecaies, tan. morpnew, motn, or oiacK worm specks, and is especially succeesiul in smoothing out the markka left by the small pox. The agents of "L'Eniail de Paris " most confi dently submit to the public the earnest endorse ments of such distinguished ladies as SION0RAR1STO1U, M'lle FELICITA YESTVALI, Aliss mauuiu JUiruritiJj, Airs. u. r. uuw-. ERS, LUCILLE WESTERN. Mdm'e PONI81, Mrs. EMMA WALLER, LUCY RU8HTON, - worm IF. DE MAKOUERITTES, Miss AGNESS PERRY. : and many others, whose high standing in the pro fession gives the stamp it truthfulness to their intelligent and genuine approval. The Beautiful Lucille Western says : 1 find that tne " &maii produces all tne bril liancy of rouge and lily-white, with the great and peculiar advantage of total harmlessness. It re ally adds to the softness and beauty of the skin. The Magnificent Vestvali says : l nave uttered ao much rrom tne various white lotions, Ac., which my theatrical profession ob liges me to use, that 1 consider it a perfect bene- i action to nna a preparation which gives tne neces sary whiteness to the skin, and leave the skin cool and smooth. Miss Maggie Mitchell says : I have tried the skin beautifier, ' L'Email de Paris," and fourld that it instantly imparts a natu ral bloom and freshness to the complexion. - " Jired's Email do Puis " is usod as a delicate beautifler of the skin for Theatre, Saloon or Ball Room, by the moat refined and scrupulous ladies ; producing all the beautifying effects of rouge and Lilly white, without their vulgar glare or injury to tne stun. Stld by all first class Druzcists. Perfumers and Ladies' liair Dressors. L. Isabeau. &22 Rroadwav : Demas Rarnes k Co.. and F. C Wells Co., Mew York, and Eugene Jouin. Ill South Tenth atreet. and Johnston Hol lowly k Cowden, Philadelphia Agents. . Sent by man by addressing .. . JAKU k RENE, General Agents and Importers, N. T." Kov. 24 - ' 80 eod-6m . , '.v ;DR. ADAM ,E. WRIGHT. Market St., .between M and 3d, - . WnjaxGTox, K. C Always on hand, a fresh supply of &UQS and to MEDICOES, FANCY ARTICLES of a kinds, as II . . .. . good an assortment as any in tho city; the best cf COLOGNS, MINERAL WATERS, SOAPS, HAIR OILS, PERFUMERIES; INSTRUMENTS of all kinds, SUPPORTERS, SUSPENSABIE3, LAN CETS, TRUSSES, DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, Aa N. B Special attention given to the ; ! rRESCBIPTION DEPARTMENT, ' : both day and night Deo. 1 - , -- . 65-lm ; ios PaESTIXC - -t "VTXATLT EXECUTED at the " - JOURNAL OFFICE. 5 BlAJTIU OV all kOads for Ml at th Railroads. sr ' Omci Cmxr Eiramzs ft Bcnxum sdext, I .? 1 .WajmwToii, Now 3, vm. I m CHA.NQE OP SCHEDULE. 01 H and after Monday, Ifce StU Inst., tUe following fast Schedules of time will be run over this Railway : , i V : GOING NOKTH. i Leave Wilmington.... 5 00 A. M. and H 05 A. M. Arrive at Goklsboro'.. 0 25 A. M. and 2 57 P. M. Arrive at Weldon ..... 2 00 P. BI. and 6 8& P. M. GOING SOUTH. Leave Weldon 11 00 A. 1L and 7 85 P. M. Arrive at Goldaboro'-, 3 00 P. M. and 11 50 P. M. Arrive at Wilmington. 8 00 P. IL and 1 30 A&L Close connections axe made by both trains go ing South. The 5 A. M. train from Wilmington, and It A. M. train from Weldon, do not run on Sundays. Close connections are made by the 11 05 A. 1L train both ways between New Ycirk and New Or leans. By the train that leaves here at 11 05 and the one that arrives here at so a. ii., close connec tions are made between New York, and New Or- leans. Connections are made by the other trains, renuire more time. 10 go North, by Bay Line, leave at 5 A. M. To ro by ANNEMESSIX, leave by the 11 05 A. II. train. Either train eon nects by IUchmond. Close connections at Goldaboro" with the O. trains by the 5 A. M. traia and by either to New- bItU 8. L. FREMONT,'" Chief Engineer and Superintendent. Nov. i. 17-tf Papers substitute this for present notice. 1 Ornes Masteb or Tbanspgbtation HBTATION, . ) LDOX B. B., - it. 31st, 186S.) WimiKGTON 4. Weldox Wilmington, N. C, Oct. - NOTICE TO MERCHANTS. REGULAR .THROUGH FREIGHT TRAINS leave here on Mondays and Thursdays, re turning, arrive Tuesdays and Fridays Persons wishinar to ship by said trains will please. have their freight in Warehouse by 11 o clock, a: m on Wednesdays and Saturdays. WM. K3111U, ! I Master Transportation. Nov. 1 1 ! .30 tf WlL. &, Wf.l. Kailkoau Co., ioai Co., j 3, 1866. ) Office ok Ekg. A 8cpt.. Wilmington.JN. C, Nov. 23, Notice to War Passengers mHE TRAIN THAT JJEAVES WILMINGTON I at 11.15 A. M., reaches Weldsn at 6.35 P. M making close connections at Goldsboro', East and West. But the speed for through connections is so fgreat, that it cnnot stop, except at Rocky !,.:,. Ifn.rrnnr Vannnli. Waiaw IrtM uhnrt Wilann Unnkv Unnnt. KntifiW and Halifax. ; Agents will cot sell tickets by this train lo any other places. No baggage will be taken up or put off except at Enfield, Rocky Mount, Wilson Goldsboro , Warsaw, Magnolia and Burgaw. This order will be strictly observed. . ; b. L. FREMONT, 1 Eng. & Supt. Nov. 2A - -- : t 60-tf Wrx. & Weldoh Kail Road Compaht, ? Office Chief Enoinexk and be ft. Wilmington, N. C, Nov. 23, 1866. NOTICE -: GREAT THROUH LINE. X Cotton at Wilmington and dehver in New York, the dangers of the sea only excepted, for 13 7a per bale or auu pounaa. Insurance from NorfolM to per cent, On through Cotton from South of Florence, $3 25 per bale. 8. L. FREMONT, - -i ng A Sunt. P. S. An Emigrant Ticket at $12 is for sale from Wilmington to New York by this Koad and Steam ers, j Nov. 24. ' 50-lm Dispatch, Marion and Sumter papers copy one month and send bills. ; - WILMINGTON & MANCHESTER B. It. . Omtx Gra. Scft. Wn k Mam. Bail Road, I WtLMisoTOH, N. C, 3d Nov., 1866. j CHANGE OF gCHEDCLE. ON AND AFTER THE 5th NOVEMBER, 1866, the following Schedule will go into effect on the Wilmington & Manchester R. K. : EXPRESS TRAIN. Leave Wilmington daily at 4 'SO A. M. Arrive at Kingsvilla " . ........ 3 30 P. M. Leave Kingsville " . ... 1 20 A. M. Arrive at Wilmington " 10 85 A. M. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. Leave Wilminirton daily at 8 20 P. M. Arrived KingsviUe ..... . . ... 7 45 A. M. Leave Kingsyille . .......... 4 80 P.M. Arrive at Wilmington " 45 A. M. M Close connections made by both Trams at Wilmington with the Wilmington k Weldon Rail road, at Florence with the North Eastern Rail road for Charleston, and at KingsviUe with the South Carolina Railroad. , - WIL HacliAK, Kov. 4 33-tf ; Gea'IBupV Transportation Office. WmtiNQTOw, Chaklottx k R. h. R. Co., . Wilmington, N. C., Nov. 1, 1866. J FROM AND AFTER JUNE 1st, 1866, the Mail Trtin ou this road will leave Wilmington at 7 o'clock. A. M., ou Tueodas, Thursdays and Saturdays, and arrive at Sand Hill at 3 o'clock, i P. M. Returning will leave Band Hill at 7 o'clock, A. M., on Mondays, Wednesday a, ana Jnays,i and arrive in Wilmington at 4 o docs, kr. si. WM. U. ALLEN, Master ol Transportation. Nov. 1 ; i 30 tf. OQce N. C. Railroad Co., - . Co up ajt Shops, Nov. 20, 18C6. TIIK holders of the Bonds of the north Carolina Railroad Company, are requested i to furnish the President with the number of each Bond in their possession, and at the same time Kicnifv whether thev are willing to renew their i Bonds, or whether they will demand payment of the same when they fall due. This information is n&rtiftnl&rlv desired before the Uth day ot Uecem-1 ber next, to be laid before the Stockholders of the Company, who meet in Kaloigh on tnat aay. . . THOMAS WEBB, iTdsident. Nov. 24 i 60-tl2dec. Lost or Mislaid. a SUTB for Ntao Haaarcd Doll J made payable to my order at one dy alter nt r,rl aivriAH h Joun A. howland and II. J. MoRy, di4t abt ut third jot August, 1866. heieby forewarn all parties against trading lor aud Note, as 1 have received satisfaction in ull for same. . w. i'ajiu.u Wi'miugton, N. 0 Dtc. 2, lSWi 66-1 v . . Bacon, Lard, reaches. Q fff BS. prime B.C. UACUX, Haaas fJ.VUU and Sides. , 12kigsTirgrniaLard, 1 1 ' 9 cases Brandy Peaches, quarts, J i Just in store, and lor saie ny . - DkROSSET k CO. ' Dec; 2 -.-"- .-y- v . ,tMt; Dispatch copy. r: ; COST'S GABDCS SEED. JUST RECEIVED, A FRESH 8UPPLI, CROP of 1866 tearranted. Call and set Almanacs. with directions for planting. For sale, wholesale and retail, cy v. n. iufnrr, i" j. Druggist and Chemist ; , . 5 Market Street Nov. 21 . 47-2w-42-Sw : Choice Table Wines, C1HERRY. HAOKIBA, ' rJ- O POitT, MUSCAT and BCUPPEBNONG, very cnoice, at uhaj. , ; 11 and IS Front street t i - - CHA. D. MYERS, Ag't. f OV. . : w All Kinds cf Clanks SALE . F on AT THE JouiLcma Educational. (.'oldsboro' Ffnale College. NKW ClasMS wUl be formrd on tae first ' of January, 1857.-, This will be a very favor. able time for young lacues to enter tue ecboou vacation till 1st Julyi' Tertnr wry tvxferate- A fall corpse of ?pcrienced Teachers, male and fet- maje. rrof. E. W . Adams will then resume ins place ta the J?aeultyj! Our prospect U very n eouraging, and we expect soon to have as full anil ttouribhiuir a school as we naa uerore vne wr.-- Bend for a Circulsit 'Address ? ., Rev. S. JIILTON FKOST, A. N. Ulloioston Male and Female Sf mi- T OCATED at the Residence of the late JLi Dr. Fred. Hill, corner of Fourth and llalberry streets. ' , . G. W. JEWETT. Associate : Mas. M. A." JEWETT, J Prinoipala. Miss E. V. JEWETT, Assistant, and Teacher on the Piano Forts. Nov. 11 39-tf , ,, -, m:t ' trij mi . Sirs. Ransom's Scminarr. s TIUS Building being completed, and the Teachers having arrived, I have opened my BliiilN aki for uiris ana young Ladies, near tne corner of Orange street, Wilmington, N. C Eve rything will be taught which can be desired ut the thorough education of a lady. It will bo to the advantage or an tnat tne pupus be- entered as soon as possible. For 'particulars apply, to the Principal, -v . r.-..: . j . Owing to tne scarcity 01 niouey, my tuition m the higher English Branches will be Beventy-Fiive Dollars, and in the primary department Fifty Dol lars pet year. , Other charges as in Circular, I . , . ,. .juita. 11. HANSOM, k 5 Principal. Oct. 9. ; ' - - "- J- . lb-tf ' Mrs E A. Gillican TU.U apes 1 Iter. School oa Tliurday, 4th. on Mulberry, between 5th t ? October and 6th streets. - r . I Sept. 2 ' . , , . v 2- Miscellaneous. North Carolina Petroleuia and Mining " Corapany. M i TUB nudenlgned have been appointed. Agents for the above Company in this City. Parties wishing to take stock will p lease call and examine the Charter and letter from the Secretary of the Company. Its prospects and advantages are tne most favorable. (-w- The Company have already commenced boring. and the indications of thoir ultimate sueooss in finding Oil are very flattering. Should they fail, however, 00 the land possessed by the Company, there is a eufficient quantity of Coal to more than repay them ror ail capital expended. -Working Capital $100,000. n - a Home enterprises should be encouraged. iriTTTfivn t. TrA-nrwiw - . : . - , ill i 111 irixx o uv Juaii , ." ' " - ' Agents.' Wilmington, N.'C, -Sept 20tti, 1806. 2-ftf Anderson, the Baggage Man. r THE citizens of Wilmington, "LL MtY that any orders left on his SLATEirgfT' " la-' lai at the Store of Messrs. Hedrick & Ryan, will meet with prompt attention. I- Jan. id 91-tf U A. BABT, JOHN C. BAXUn Wilmington Iron and Copper Works ' BART & BALLET, . PBOPMEroBS, j : No. 17, Front Street, below Market, -Wilmington, If. C, TTAVING RESUMED OPERATIONS, we are JLi. now preparea to rurmsa , i i Brass ands Iron CasUncs. finished and unfln- uneru New Machinery made and put up. Old Machinery overhauled. All kinds of Patterns. Ornamental and Agricul tural. , - , - ? . . , 1 ,. J Will supply Drafts of all kings of Machinery and amlwork genaraily. TUKPENTINE AND WHISKY STILLS, V 1 '-5' nrTiWD rrrn r tr i- f. , rr wan. In all its branches. ' f f - t A full supply of Belting, Packing, Hose, Steam and Water Pipe and Fittings. i i Machine Bolts, Nuts and Rivets, and' all other ff.ffl.lT jTmT& ofTM- kXMZZZ I , P . ... " ' -w" I ana warrantea gooa wui dispose of them below March 29, , t , , 1544-tf , Printing. 1W or EVERY DESORIPTION ' : , ' 1 NEATLY EXPEDITIOUSLY -. EXEC UTED . ' " AT TUB JOURNAL OFFICE. PAMPHLETS, ' ' - RAILROAD WORK; BLANKS, fit . CARDS, from one line visiting Cards to the largest size,, in colors if desired. - POSTERS, . - , - . handbills; 1 1 In fact, every kind of Letter Ptess Printing is ex J ;',',' I ecaled at the JODRHAL JOB OFFICE. in uis same Duiioiug witn tne rfourmu is a com plete ' t! - " '' 1 " -' 7 "- L ; " o o i n dL o ac y i . .. i And the proprietor, : ' ilr.P.UElXSBEIlGEa, Will at all times be pleased to ncoive orders in that lina aa well as RULING. -' Orders for PRINTING or BINDING received by either the Journal or by Mr, Heinsberger, r " - :- ? ..... 1 .1 f be promptly attended to. ? I w3 Nov. 14 ; 1 KlcIIets. BBLS. HXXLETS, 1150- tisale I 1 9 ... 0SACS 0L RARRY. ,, jyae afc.c-i.-ui.c r'rii , ' i .Dc Mercantile. ON WEDNESDAY. OCT 10TII. 1S66, GRAICD OPEIDINO OF J-KW MIIX1SEI1Y, COasIstlnC la part of Velvet, Silk and Straw BONNETS, HATS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, RIBBONS, LACES, Ac, I all of the latest styles, and selected with great care expressly for this market: j DRY GOODS. ! We are now receiving a VERY LARGE STOCK cf - STAPLE DRY GOODS, consisting of -v:-; i AMERICAN MERINO, PLAIN POPLINS. PLAIN ALPACAS, PLAID and BLACK ALPACAS, BLACK BOMBAZINE, PLAIN DELAINES, FIGURED DELAINES, OPERA FLANNELS, . BLACK SILK, COLORED SILK, ' EMBROIDERIES, JACONET CAMBRIC, SWISS MUSLIN, , , j NAINSOOK, MULL MUSLIN, BLANKETS, BROADCLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATINETS, SHIRTS, TIES and COLLARS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, HANDKERCHIEFS. , ZEPHIR HOODS, ' I , HOOP SKIRTS, LONG CLOTH, 1 -;. BALMORALS, ... - ! : , SHAWLS, CLOAKS, ' . .. IRISH LINEN, TABLE DAMASK, " DOYLIES, NAPKINS, TOWELS, DIMITY, : : BIRD-EYE DIAPER. COTTON DIAPER, CANTON FLANNEL, Ac, Our stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES is complete and will be disposed of at the lowest Market rates. , " We desire also to invite SPECIAL ATTENTION to our Urge and well selected stock of Carpets, Oil Cloths. Rugs Mats. &c Wfe are prepared to offsr great inducements to WHOLESALE BUYERS, at very small advance upon New . York cost, as the presence . of one of the firm constantly in tho Northern Markets, not only enables us to take advantages of the fluctuations of those Markets, but also to provide our customers with the best goods and newest styles, i AARON k RHEINSTEIN, 25 Market Street. Oct. 7 9 3m Country and City Retailers "TTT'IIA' find It to their adrantaae before I Y V buyinsr elsewhere to call and examine our very large and well selected STOCK OF GOODS, i wiuca w vmu bcu i vcij ww privon , cuuaimuig u PRINTS, DELAINES, MERINOES, SCOTCH PLAIDS. BLACK and FANCY SILKS. JfAiAJlLLiM, i ALAPACAS, SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, BLANKETS. ' CARPETING. Great variety of WOOLEN GOODS and NOTIONS I or every description. ' BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS AND SLIPPERS, for Men, Ladies and Boys, in endless variol and i or superior make ana amen. ' READY MADE CLOTHING of every quality, make and flnish-our own anu- facture. jBROADCLOTH, CASSIMERES, TWEEDS and Gents' Furnishing Goods Just received. ,. HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS AND VALISES, and every description of Goods required in Country Store. These Goods being imported direct from Europe, by ourselves, are offered at lowest prices, and on most accommodating terms, bv OULu UlCAll A UB(J., 18 Market street, Wilmington. Oct 25. I 24-tf TONGUES AND S0UKD?, JIRECT FROM BOSTON. LIQUORS AND GROCERIES, . I 1 The largest stock and assortment ever offered in tnisotate, at - OEO. Z. FRENCH'S, 10 South Front Strsfct. Nov. 27 61 tf 25 Cases Renault Brandy. TITARRAffTKD Fare, and especially n T T commended for family and medicinal use. HUIaJ. fll IS. 143, 7 11 and 13 Front strret. Nov. 28 Imported t tear? . WE have the target awtortmeat of II5EHT C1GAR3 in the State, at UJb.U. MVttS 11 and IS Front street CHAS. D. MYERS, Aa't Nov. 23 ' i 63 The rViloington t5a!oonf NO. 40. North WUr Street, (Ollbert'a old 8tsnd.1 is prepared to socommodats ihir friends and the TRAVELING PUBLIC in general Uf any thing usually found ta a Hret class house. Mavmg secured the scroops of A No. 1 COOK, we are roaay to serve yon at a moments notice, Dy the hour, day or week. We guarantee to cive sat isfaction to all who may favor u with a call. The DrST or AlvltB, W1MH and UiyuUKH always on band. OillUN A UADJ&. Nov. 17 - 4i lu fTTE HAVE, AND KEEP CONSTANTLI ON T T HAND, almost every descrrpti'm of Blanks nan ally required m this place. Merchants in want of Railroad Rocripta, Bills of Lading, or other Blanks, bound or loose, can ob tain them at short notice. : Clerks of Civil Courts. gbrlfla, Magistrates and Constables, can be supplied from our present stock, or have their Blanks priiitod lo r,i-r, t short notice. ENGELHARD PRICK, Old Stand. Jrmmal RtiiMir p W PHrxw trMt. 'i1mineon. V, C 20 Sapcrawr Barrels. ' SELECTED APTLES. Y7-KUY V tow for caah, at 11 and IS Front tnl. k CHAa. i. MYu-ltS, Ag't 6- Nov. 29 - ALL KIAD8 OF BLANKS I pOB SALE AT THE JOURNAL OFFTCE. SEVERAL HUNDRED OLD NEWSPAPER? ror sal al , . , t Och Dry Goods, &c. i a - 0 ', : " w H fc- O H . H O H ' aa W : p . CO CQ H W CQ O , a , CQ H O ' tt CQ J 113 f K CO '8 8 o I 0 -m LI r w w D W a hi CHEAPEST CLOTHING HOUSE WILMINGTON. I A. DAVID & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS ! MEN and BOYS' CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, : 1 '" ,; - - BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, . Ac, Ac, Ac. HAVING had ft practically Demonttratsd by a very Uberal patronage, that we are Belling GOODS lower than any House in the City, we shall eon tinuo to do business upon that princi ple, and will assure purchasers that it will be to their pecuniary interest to Rive us a calL Below we give descriptions and retail cricea of a portion of our stock. . u . i j OOATIi, ;,-;J Fine Black Cloth Frock Coats, ' $10 . to $25 to 13 to 10 do do do Sack do 8 do Fancy Cassimere Sack Coats, 6 do Silk Mixed Frock and Sack . . .. Coats,: Q to to 15 Satinet Frock and Sack Coats 4 Fine Fancy Mixed Cassimere, - . 0 to to ii 10 it 6 13 10 s 6 do Silk do do . C do Harrison's do do 6 50 to do Union do ' 1 ' 4 Fine Black Doeskin, ! 0 do do Casslmore, i 7 to to to. Black Satinett, 3 do Union Cassimere, ; S 60 VESTS We have in stock TESTS to match the above-. on ranging In prices from 12 60 to 15. OVXCnCOATS . Heavy Black Sack and Frock," ' t 9 to 115 ao do Beaver Sack and - ; . .. Frock, . 15 ( to 45 da English , Pilot, 12 to 15 do Lion Skin, .; 8 to 12 Boys' Suits ranging from 6 to 15 We fed sure that CITIZENS and COUNTRY MERCHANTS will find it to their Interest to givs ui a call and j examine our . '-,'. STOCK i before purchasln elsewhere. J , CUSTOM WO Bl execu'd at the thortest notice and !a the BEST STYLE; A. DAVID CO., 27 Mil kft Street. A DAI ID f A; CO., 27 market Street. A. DiVID CO., tl Market Street. 31.2m Nov. a Pbcenix . Guano. i ; 4 McKEAN'3 ISLAND, PACIFIC ::,f,UOCEAN.::,,:-.,, i H FROM 8 - . f S " - i, - TT,X1 KKSIVELY ,; M4 throughout tb j JZi Southern Ktates. and eonal for ;otton. .Crn . or Grass to the Peruvian. We have Just received ' 60 tons of this valuable fertilizer. 1 , - - - . ' 'For sale by " " -A -.. KXDDEB k MARTIN. i V.:23; , " -.. -t !:,.,'t r,., ,. .. -ln Spirits Turpentine I r r B W YORK, M Casks. U - . 4..-. . t, 100 -SECOND h' AND' ' f f ? I'- '. . ; . prime Quality, for sale at reduced prics'by V 1 ; - '-- ' L a. van bo g kelen, ' - "Oct'll ' ' ; ; .tf fclTFLT ff FINE, FRENCH AND AMERICAN CAN VltS, in great va4ity, at I.IPPirr-8 Nov. 21-47-tf ,CmfH onerj I Raiary. - ' '' Lumber. ORDERS f r export or local demand promptly -ulled-by - - - - ,r- MALLETT k HOFFMAN. No; tt, North Water Street March 1 All KUds of Clanks IE OB SALS AT TEZ T mi 4 .u is l JQ'vTTJLL ex tilt i 41
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 5, 1866, edition 1
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