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77;7- . . A Ik. J a ' : a. i ! - I i WILMINGTON, JsT " 0., S UND AY MORNING, JANUARY 20, 1867. WHOLE NUMBER 4,510. VOL. XVI-NO. 07. . i it. Til E DAILY JOCEKAl. RRQKUUnO A PltlCU, Prprl.Wrs. j Terms at Sw kertpUa i . 7 Daily Pspcr, one year, invariably In advance, 110 00 " etx months, V , .. ..'.' 00 " . three month, M V. ' ' 3 00 " m month, M I 00 Weekly Paper, on year, ; " 1 00 " Ixroonthe, " " 2 00 Ail letteri on bu Lneu oonnected itb thla office ranat be addreeeed to the propnotora. Rates of AdvartUlag .. ADYzkmunum mil be iaeerted at the rate of tl por square for the first insertion; 13.60 per week ; and 13 per month. ' 1 Ten lines or leas are counted as a square. Longei Adrertiaements in proportion. Adrertlsements inserted ercrr other day are charged as new at each and every insertion. Advortiaements ordered on the imile will lie ; charged 60 per cent, additional to above ratoa. Marriage, Death and Obituary Notieea are charged aa Advertiaementa. ' No publication reflecting upon private character will be allowed in our columna, either as adrertiae ments or other wiae. No publication made without a responsi ble name. THK DAILY JOURNAL. WILMINGTON. KG:, III DAY, JAXUAHY 90, 1867 Ma.da.llna, the Little Freaicte lln(r. BY F. II. BTKVTTER. A little kit sat in s trarden in Paria. Her bauds yere folded idly in her lap. Her hair shono like gold in the sunliKht. Her I drean was plain and neat, while a small dia mond pin, which held the fine cambric handkerchief careless! thrown around her neck to protect it from the tnorninir air. revealed that her position in life was one of ease and aflluence. It was in October. A few flowers yet bloomed ara6ng the borders of boxwood ; a few bnnches of grapes purpled oat of reach on the trellises ; while the falling leaves were twirled here and there by the breeze. The little girl watched a whirling leaf for awhile, then patted the head of the liouso-dog, that sat beside her looking wwtliuly into iier face a grufl, grim, faith ful Rentinel, in his shaggy coat. , " Well, old Carlo," she said, still patting him, " how do you do, anyhow? I want somebody to talk to. . There is nobody at the house this morning bat old Mother uonnaui, aim sue is as gram as an ogress ana as crabiu as a gnffin. fcshe won t talk. nor romp, nor nothing. She is a good old houI, though, I must aay. Don't you think - so, Carolo ? Many a dainty bit she has set aside for you at least a dog would call such bits dainty. Bat I forget Connaut will not talk, and yoa cannot though I be lieve that yau would if you could." .Carlo rubbed his nose affectionately against the little girl's knees, and wagged ins tan, scattering the pebbles in the walk. . The little girl took up a few of the pebbles, and while she tossed them about in her hands, she sang a verse of a song. Oh, it was delicious! like the trill of a bird clear, distinct, rapturous. Just then a man jumped over a low tlace in the garden wall, and came toward the little singer. The dog growled threaten ingly. . f- Be quiet, Carlo," said she. "Down with you 1 " - The intruder was a little old man, with gold spectacles, and a massive gold watch chain. His face was full, kind, genial. His broad chin was smoothly shaven, his eyes twinkled merrily, and be bad an odd trick of shrugging np his shoulders. V Good morning, Miss," said the old gen tleman. The littlo girl did not know whut to nay : so sue nouued pleasantly. , You will excuse me," said he. What for ?" asked she. " For jumping over the wall." ' " O ! other folks do come in through the gute, fiinco I think of it. That is what gates are for," said the littlo girl. "My name is Cruvelli Professor C'ru velli," said the old man, a little pomp ously. " And mino is Madeline," said oho. T live hero." 1 1 "ou I thought," said the profos sor, , , taking a pinch of snuff. "Perhaps yon do ' not know me. I am a musician a great violirmt a composer. I make people laugh and cry. They risk suffocation to hear mo ; they crowd ; they cry bravo and 'encore.' I don't mind them. I draw ' my bow, I play my arias, and grow rich very rich. I am trying to talk now so that yon can understand me. I heard yoa sing. Your voice is sweet and clear ; it leaps the octaves ; it cuts the air liko u lark in the murniug. I have just composed a precious little tnorceau. Yon Bhall learn it. You shall sing it at tho theatre." " No, I shall njt,"said Madaline bluntly. "I will give yon one hundred francs." "No." i " Five hundred." 1 "No." ,.-.-,.".! " Five hundred francs every , time you ning it" . " Please excuse me," said Madalino. ' ' " Why will yon not sing it ? " " Oh, I might consent to sing it but not in the theatre. That is a wicked place. It is wrong to bo seen there. It ia no place k for little girls." i "Well, you maybe right, Madaline," and the professor took another pinch of snuff Hnd crammed the box into his pocket in a manuer wincn betrayed that he was slight ly vexed. . I " Yon may be right I say. But come to my house and learn the aria, anyhow. Here is my card." i ' Madoline took the card and the old gen .. . tleman left again jumping over the walL- She started for the hoase, with the dog at . her heel. s At the gate she was met by a boy. His clothing, though 1 neat, was threadbare. His eyes were clear 'and hon est, and his forehead high and broad. He had a crutch in one hand, and leaned upon another. 1 - i .. "Good morning, Madaline," he said. " How do you do, Lionel ?" she answer ed briskly. . " Not very welL That fall through tho hatchway has crippled me for life. What am I to do now ?" . "les, that is it What arc you to do now ? I cannot tell." "HI could go to college to IEcole tie - Droit." ' "You would become a great man. eh 7" aim iunuiuiuc b cjrea auone as KD Spoke. "Perhaps nof said Lionel, blushing. " And why not go i "Ah I why not ? That yon Bhoold ask I" "I understand yon.: You have not the meani. Well, how much will it take ?" "To graduate?" ' . . - So I You have even thought of that 1 Well, how much will it take ?" "I have never asked. A great sum, Ma daline more than I can ever raise. Let Ins not talk about it It makes me feel 'sad." ' ' ' -.r--- Madaline shaded her eyes with her hands a minuter Something was flashing through her busy little brain. " ! Lionel," she said, ? ,"A nave oiten thought of yoa especially since thatshock iug accident You have always been kind to me. You have done me some favors." " Nono worth speaking of, Madaline." "Perhaps I can help you to the money. I M ill try. Mind. I only 1 said perhaps. Meet mo hero at this time to-morrow. ' I ' will," Madaline. ' May God bless Ton. - i Madaline hurried into the boose, biie did not see that the crippled boy threw kisses after her with his hand. Up stairs she went She was in search of her father. She found him in the libra ry. He was an elderly man with a pleas ant face, and light hair like hers, only his face met then wore a sad and worried look. He look no and spoke to her. and then became again absorbed in the mass of pa pers on the table in front of him. " Pa, she cried, " 1 want yoa to give me flvo hundred francs in the morning. Ho merely elevated, his brows a little; but upon her repeating the request, he looked up and asked her what she wanted with so much money. ' : " That is to be a secret. 6he replied. l will put it to a good nse." " 1 have no doubt of that 1 would like to oblige my little girl veiy much" he said kindly, although his lace grew sadder " but at present I cannot My mind and money must be directed info another chan neL Things have not been going right and it will require much watchfulness and more economy to save me from a serious f001"' iOBf A moment afterwards he was again lost in those mysterious papers, forgetting that his little daughter Madaline was in the room. . : . Did sho pout, and storm, and insist upon being humored? ' Pno, she did not; she was too good for that She felt and knew that her father's reason for not obliging her was sufficient to himself, and she felt it her duty to believe that it should be sufficient to herself also. She stole ' quietly out of the room, though slightly disappointed. How whs she to aid .Lionel now? She thought of the proposition made to her in the garden. She looked at the card and saw on it, : 1 " PKOF. VERNET CRUVELLI, No. 49 Rue de Rrvon." " I will go and see him this afternoon, she said to herself; and then she sang a verse of the little song that had . attracted the attention of the composer. he went to his house in the afternoon, and met Lionel at the garden gate the next morning, as she had promised the would. And every day thereofter for ; a week she went to the professor's to practice. In a little while on naming placards was read notico of a new musical prodigy " Le Petite Oabnelle, the wonderful ; "The Little Queen of Song," &o. The theatre in which shesangdrewgreatcrowds. ' I believe I will tro and hear the little singer who is creating such an excitement," said Madaline s lamer, pusmng back nis chair from the supper-table. "This is an nounced as the third and last night Would you like to go, Madaline? " Excuse me, pa, she said, lie was not looking at her just then, or he would have wondered why her face grew so red. ; On the evening of Madaline s entraee ment at the theatre a carriage called- for her at the house of the professor, and left her there again. It did not take her long to perform her part, and it eame in early on the programme. Hence, she had not been from homo long enough to have made her alibcuco a subject of remark. . . Madalino'a father went to the theatre. At the appointed time a beautiful, fair- haired girl, plainly and chastely attired, came on tho stage and sang. , " Oh, such singing 1 It was grand, exqui site ! Demonstrations of applause' rent the building, lhe father clapped his b.ind3 in delight, and cried " encore with the rest lie knew his little gin. lie mode Jus way to the door of the green-room. . He got in to the carriage with her. "Madaline, what does this mean?" he asked. "Forgive me, pa 1 I shall sing iki more in public. They paid me five huudred francs a night." j " Five hundred francs I" "Yes. Three nights fifteen hundred francs. To-morrow I shall give them to Lionel the cripple. He wants to go to the Academy VEcole de Droit " "Yon dear littlo angel 1" cried her fath er, embracing and kissing herJ " And was it for that yoa wanted me to give you monpy ? . Yoa say you will not sing any more? ' " If you do not wish me to." - "Yes, but you shalL I do wish yoa to. The hand of Providence is ia this. . That my child should have such a gift 1 - See here, Madaline ; through the . treachery of a friend I have become fearfully embar rassed." . " Is that why you put me off when I ask ed you for money ? And I shall sing for yoa how many nights ?" "As many as need be, yoa dear, good ehild." And Madaline Le , Petite Gabrielle of the flaming placard sang for the season, and Baved her father from bankruptcy. FEAST AM) DAME. 7 rnnE members of the hook and lad- JL aer Compauy will civs thtir - , ANNUAL BALL, On Monday ttening next. 2lsl int.. at 8 o'cioefc. Tickets admittioir a eentleman with Ladies. (12 lean be had at Whitaker's Book Store or of the Committee. The nrooeeds of this entertainment will ha an. nlw..l V ,41 . 1. J,Mn.nw - 1 in order that it bav be more useful in cases of necessity. : f REFRESHMENTS . SERVED WRING THE - ' 'KTEN1NO. ! A -n CoMMIlTEK kl Adrin " J. tt. N. Hnrnnlhaen W. H. Hharpstein, Jno. U Dudley, C. H Huseell. j n. io, J-6t. SALT AND 11 AY. "I 1110 ,4CK Mverpoal SaekSalt,' j-v y v-r at 300 bales lirima llir For sale by , ; J :4 WORTH A DANIEL. .... .'. . ' . , . 9-5t Dec. 18 All Kinds of Blanks JORSALE AT THE JOURNAL OFFICE, Tim FOP.TntTii cosariEStf. , lUdical members Xaarked '.;" Conservatives marked "V.'': : .,. ; . HIX5ESUT. I J AIi Ham gay. r ,. ' , ' ' ' Dan'l H Norton. ; ''t-',4 - ' . SW MMPHRIiie. i COJtJCKCTlCUT. ? James Dixon, c Urri a Ferry, r ' f . ClLirOBVIA. Jobu Conness, r Cornelius Colo, r, jAaruo II Cragiu, r - Jaa W Tatteraon, r 1 ; f ' KEWTOSK. . Edwin D Morgan, t J lYacaocy j srw JtKSEI. 4.0 Cattell. r IF T Prelinghayseu, r j MKVADA. ; X . ' ' ,Wm M Stewart, r . s Vacancy. ' OHIO. ' , iBenj F Wade, r ' . jJobn Sherman, r , t OBEOOM. . deo H Williams, r ' Henry W Corbet t, r j PKXXSTLTASLA, Chaa It Buckalew, c 1 CKLAWABKl Oeo Bead Kiddle, e f?illard BasUbury, o li.UNoia. Blehard Yates, r ' " ' vacancy. : 1KV1ASL. i Thos A Hendricks, o . Vacancy, IOWA. ' James W Orimee, r . James Harlan, r . , Vacancy " VO. v , - James Quthrio, c Vacancy. r savets'y " EHODE ISLAKI. Vim Sprairue, re Henry 11 Anthony, r TEKNEflHEK. ' 1 XAI9E. Lott M Morrill, r W P Feesenden, r xtssACHCszrrs. Chas Sumner, T i David T Fowl-r, r jJB Patterson, e VEEMOWT. . Oeo F Edmunds, r 'Justin 8 Morrill, r i - u wiscoKrnf. t IJaa B DOolittle, c ; i Vacancy. I WEST VIBOI5IA. i Peter O Van Winkle, r (Waitman T Willey.r . Henry Wilaon, r , MAHTLAXP. Reverdy Johnaon, e Vacancy. I- ifissorni. ' ' -i John B Henderson, r Vacancy. KICHIOAIT. Zachariah Chandler r Jacob 11 Howard, r . HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. KEW TORE. , 1 Stephen Taber, c" 2 Demas Barnes, c S Wm K Robinson, e 4 John Fox, c 5 John Morrisaev, o C Thos E Stewart, c 7 John W Chauler, c 8 James Brpoks, c 9 Fernando Wood, c , 10 Wm H Robertson, r 11 Chas H Van Wyck, r 12 John H Kerchani, r 13 Thos Cornell, r 14 JVLPruyn, o 15 J A Griswold r 1C Orange Ferris, r 17 CTHulburd, r 18 James M Marvin, r 19 Wm C Fields, r " 20 A H Laflin, r f 21 Itoscoo Conkling, r 22 J C Churchill, r 23 Dennis McCarthy, t 21 T M Pomeroy, r , 25 Wm H KeUey, r K 26 Wra 8 Lincoln, r 27 Hamilton Ward, r 28 l.ewia Selve, r 29 Brirt Van H-oin, r 30 J M Humphrey, e , 31 H Van Acrman, r DF.LAWABE. John Nicholson, c II LI HOIS. 1 NB JndJ. r uissocm. 1 Wra A Pile, r 2 C A Neweomb, r ) , -. 3 Thomas E hoe 11, o t. 4 J J GraTelly, r . 5 J W McClnrg, r ' 6 It T Van Horn, r 7PenjFI.an, r I 8 J F Benjamin, ,t t, IQW Anderson, r , MICHIOA2C. 1 Fer C Beamau, r 2 Chas CiBon, r 3 Aiisin Blair, r 4 Thos W Ferry, r 5- It K Trowbridge, r , ' 6 John F Drigga, r r MINNESOTA. T Wm Windom, r 2 Iguatius Donnelly r KEW JEKSEV. 1 William Moore, r 2 William A NeweU, r. 3 Chas Hitgreatea, c 4 John UilL r 5 0AHalsy, r KEVADA. - Di-lona 11 ABhley, r ' OHIO. , 1 Benj EggUsbton, r 2 R B Haya, r S Robert C Bchenck, r 4 Wm Lawrence.'r 5 Wm H Man gen, c ' 6 Reader W Clarke, r 7 Saral Shallabarger, 8 C 8 Hainilton, r ; 9 Ralph P Buckland, 2 J F Farmawortli,'r 5 E B Washburne, r 4 A C Hardin?, r - 6 EC lngersuli, r H Burton C Cook, r 7 H P H Bromwoll, r 8 Shelby M Culimn, r 8 Lewis' W Rose, e 110 James M Ashley, r 11 J .hn T iVilson, r ,12 P Van Trump, c Il3 Q W Morgan, c 114 Martin Welker, r ;15 Tobias A PUnts, r 1 ill! John A Biugham, r ' 17 F.phraim R Ecklev, r 1I8 Rufus P 8pahtina:, r 19 James A Garfield, r j OB002, . . i J D H Headers n, t I I PE5K8YI.VAHIA. - v ' 1. Samuel J Randall, c 10 AO Bnrr.c 11 Sam'J Marshall, c , 12 JoVin Bak-r, r 13 OB Baum. r At large, J A Logan, r INDIANA. 1 Wm K NibUck, c 2 Michael C Kerr, c ' SMC Hunter, r - : Wm 8 Holnian, c 5 Geo W Julian, r 6 John Coburn, r 7 H D Waahburne. r i 8 Qndlove 8 Orth, t 9 Schuyler Co. fax, r 10 Wm Williams, r It Jno PC Shanks, r IOWA. 1 James F Wilson, r, 2 Hiram Price, r a Uharlee U'seiU, r , 3 Leonard Myers, r 4WD Kcllcy, r 5 Caleb N Taylor, r 6 B Markley Boyer, c 7 John M Broomall. r i 8 J Lawrence Getz, o i 9 Thaddens Stevens, r ,10 Henrv L Cake, r ;il DMVan Anken, c ; 12 Cliarles Dennison, c: 13 Ulvises F Mercur, r v ,14 Geo V MiUer, r 3 Wm B AlliHon, r 4 5 W M Lou?bridge, r Q M Dodxa. r 15 A J Goldabrenner, c 6 Asabol W Hnbbard, r U Wm II Koontz, r KAKSAS. Sidney Clark, r . KAIKK. 1 John Lynch, r 2 Sidney Parham, r 3 James G Blaine, r 4 John A Peters, r 5 Fred k A Piko. r MAssncHiwrrs. 1. Thos D Eliot, r 'I. Oakcs Amp, r 3. Giuery i witchell. r 4. Sam'fRoorwr, r 5 Benj F limit r. r . Nat V Back s r ,. 7. Geo S Boutwt !l. r H. Jot:nB Baldwin, r 'J W B Wxwlibiirne r 10 Henry L Dwcs, r MAHVLASD. 17 Daniel 8 Morrcll, r 18 Stephen F Wilson, r 19 O W Scoflold, r 20 1 rwin A Finney, r 121 John Covn-le, r 32 J K Moorhead, r 23 'i'homas Wi!lijuii, r 24 O V Laurence, r VF.BM -NT. ' " ' i 1. F K 'Wrtodln itlv , r ! 2. I.uke Toland, r 3. 1 1 Smith, r r wihcossin. ' 1. Haibcrt K 1'a'Uf, r , 2. Be: i" Hopkins, r ' 3 Artiiaa Cobb, r i (1ns A Eldridge, o 3 Philetus Sawver, r 6 CC Washburn, r WEST VIRGINIA. 1 CD Hubbard, r 2 Benj M Kitchen, r 3 Daniel Palsey, r 1 Hiram McCullough, c 2 H Archer, c 3 C E Phelps, o 4 Francis Thomas, r 0 rredenck Stone, c Frederick Stone, Connecticut, California, Kentucky, New Hamp shire, Rhode Island, and Tennessee, choosing twenty-nine members, are yet to elect. North Carolina' Legislature. Blemhers of the Leg talatara of North Caroli na Seastom 186A '67. ? 1st district. Pasquotank and Psrauimans. Dr. Bufus K. Speed ; ! -, 7 . 2ddiatricL Camden and Currituck. Wilson D. rerreoee . - ., . . ' 3d district, Gates and Chowan, H. Willey :; 4th district, Tyrrell and Hyde, Jones Spencer 5th district, Northampton, H C Edwards 6th district, Hertford, James Barnes ' r 7th district, Bertie. David Outlaw " 8th district, Martin and Washington, J E Moore , 9th district. Halifax. Mason L Witrs-ina . 10th district. Edneoombe and Wilson. Henrv T i llth district, Pitt C Perkins . 12th district, Beaufort, Iaiah Respass 13th district. Craven, Mathias E Maniv ' 14th district, Carteret and Jones, Calvin D. Koonce .; .-. --f ..-- - 'i 15th district, Greene and Lenoir, J H Coward 16th district. New Hanover, Ed D Hall ' 17th district, Duplin; Isae B Relly " -; 18th district. Onslow. Jasper Etheridire ; 19th district, Bladen. Brunswick and Columbus, Salter Lloyd 20th district, Cumberland and Harnett, Archi- 21st district, Sampson. John C Williams : i 22d district, Wayne, W A Thompson ' 23d district, Johnston, Thomas D Snead 24th district, Wake, Willie D Jones . . 2oth district, Nash, LN B Battle . r 26th district, Franklin, Washington Harriss 87th d istriot, W ar ren, t A Thornton ' - - 28th district. Granvilla John Bullock - - 29th district. Person, John W Cunningham Suth district, Orange, Jofefi Berry Slat district, Alanuue and Randolph. Mf Bobtna f , : ' , 82d district, Chatham. RBPaschall 33d district, Moore and Montgomery, W B Rich- aroson - 34th district, Richmond and Robeson, IX McRae 35th district, Anson and Union, D A Covintrton com inainct, uuiuuru, reier Aiitma 37th district, CaswelL Livingston Brown 38th district, Rockingham, U Hand 39th district, Mecklenberg, J H Wilson ? 40th district. Stanlv and Cabarua . 41st district, Rowan and Davie, Robert F John- - 4 A1 district. Davidson. J M Leach I ' v? , 4-td distriot. btokes and Forsyth J E Matthews 44th district. Ashe, Surry Ac., A G Cowles , .... t 45th district, 'Iredell, Wilkes and' Alexander. J U Hill - - I.' . ARth AmriM P.nrV Aa A f A .a.-. , 47th district, Lincoln. Gaston and Catawba, II L McCorkle " 1 : '-, 48th district. Eutherford, Polk and Cleaveland, 49th district, Buncombe. Henderson. A c.,' L 6 Gash ' " '" ' ' - , - IxCuU) district, Haywooa, Macon &o. I B Love, Jr Mi. . Borss vr cwautoss, . Alison, A J Dargaii, W P Kendall Ashe and Alleghany, Robert Gambrill , Ale lander, Dr J U Carson Alamance, R Y McAden, A II Boyd" Beaafort, Henrv Harding, C M (Wliaw ' - i , Bortie, l)r P T Hn.rr, J W BeaJey . ii'adeu, J A lucharUnou Brundwick, D C Allen , ' Buocombe, Montravi'le Pait'n 7 v " Burke, John Kuddcrth Cabarrus, J M Lour . , CaldwelL James C Harper - Camden, W G Morriey . ' Cartel et, J M Prrrv CaawelL Philip Hodaet, Wm Long ,, Catawba, W P Keinhardt Chatham, G Moore, G May ' and Thomas W Wonible , ; Chowan, R D Fimpou - Cleveland. Geo WW bitfield - Columbus, Dr J M McGougan Craven. 8 W Chadwick and A C Latham . Cumberland, W McL McKay and T 8 Lutteiloh ' Currituck, W G Granberry , Cherokee . ; Duplin, T 8 Kenan and Zach Pmith Davidsom C V Lowe, Dr J II Slielton Davie, J H Clements ' Edgecombe and Wilson, Dr J H Baker, J n Woodard - Frauklin, Capt Joseph J Davis - 1 , Forsyth. P A WiUon. E B Teague Gates, Dr Leigh . . r Granville, E B Lyon," "W H Jenkine, H Freeman ' Greene, F H Rountree 5 i Guilford, W B Hmith, J T Morehead, Jr., J B Houston ' . Gaston, D A Jenkins Halifax, D C Clark, W A Daniel , Harnett Dr B C Williams i Hav wood. Green Garrett , Hertford, Dr G C Mooro Hyde, Tilman Farrow Honderf on and Transvh-auia, Jas Blytho 1 IredelL J A Risebro, 3 H Ktevenson . Johnston, Perry Godwin, B It Hinnant Jones, Jacob-F Scott ' Jaekson,' Thaddeus D Brvson Lenoir, R F fright " Linooln, Dr M L Browu Martin, Abner 8 Williams -. McDowell, James eal - , Mecklenberg, it D Whitley, J M Hntcheeon . Montgomery, Allen Jordan " Moore, William M Black Macon, W G Crawford Madison, N Kelsey ' , . Nash, Jonatlian M Stone New uanovcr, R H Cowan, C W McClainroy Northampton. R B Peebles, E A Martin - Onslow, A J Murrill Oraiigo, W W Guess, S D Umstcd Pasquotank, J B Jouea Prrqnimaus, Thomas WiLton Person, W A Bradstipr ' Pitt, W R Williams, John Gallowav Randolph K T Blnir, Joel Ashworth ; Richmond, Peter McR.ie . IWwau, O G Foard. W H Crawford Robeson. Rory Mcnir. J A Mcirthur ' ltockingharq, J lhldorby, U B Henderson ; Rutherford and Polk, GW lyigan, N Scoggiu - Sampson, John Uanlin, G W Autry ... Kuike,", Kilas Westmoreland . : r ' , Bnrry, Hsrrinon M Wangh ; . ; Mar.JT, C Morton Tyrell, V W Walker Union, Jonathan Troll Wake, C J Bogers. JPII P.nss, Bobt S Perry i Warren, John R Turabull, T I Judddins ,t WanhingtoOj Charles Latham Watauga, William Horton I'"'" ; Wavno, J H Everett. G Garris Wilken, P Horton, Dr Tyre York ... .. , Yadkin, TM Vestal . Yancey and Mitchel I, Mr Williams. 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This old stabtihed MANURE is manufactured from Bones that have not been burned or steamed, and it contains all their original organic matter.- It is active in its operation, and is a fertilizer of great durability. It does not exhaust the soil like Peruvian Guano, but on the contrarv permanently improves it. Previous to 1861 it was introduced into the Southern 8tates to considerable extent, and again in 1865, where it has been used with remarkable saoeeaa upon? 7- : ' , Cttoa,Cora, Tobacco, and all Crops. A trial will convinceanv planter of its merits Pamphlets containing well-known Southern evi dence furnished upon application to New York or Phi'adelphia offices. jrySold by Dealers in all the principal cities and towns throughout the United States and Brit ish Provinces. ? - l -v.-:.. s BAUGH 1 SONS, ' Sole Manufacturers, Office, Ko. SO South Delaware Av.sat, ' ' 1 ' - PHILADELPHIA. '7.' , B ATI O II BHOTHBBI ' A CO, ,"'- OEKWUI. WBOUBAXJt AGX5TS, . 181 PEARL 8TREET, NEW YORK. WORTH & DAKIEXi, Agemts, : : 7 : , : WILNINGTON, N. a Jan. 8 . , . 86-3 m DAVENPORT FEMALE COLLEGE, , 7 ; : ;7 IiENOIR, N. C. .7, ' TIE SPRING TERY WILL COMMENCE ON the 15th of January, 1867, with a full corps of Instructors. , , . ; :i:Jf 7.. 'Nv,-TEBMS. - 7 Board for twenty" weeks .........$75 00 Tuition in Englifhoourse.... ............. 20 00 ao. ' Ancient ana uoaern iatuguages, - ' each. .............. T 50 Music and nse of Instrument . , 2 00 Oil Painting.... ..... w........ 25 00 Drawing and Grecian Painting, each..... It) 00 Incidental fee...... ....... .,.... .......... 2 00 For catalogue, address : Rev. J. R. GRIFFITH, 77 :.' ... , .; Lenoir. N. OL ' . Jan. 5. ' " ' . --: ' 84-2tawlm '. Spirits Turpentine ..Casks. JQQ .KKW YORK., . , f i 100 SEOONir h .sd; Prime Quality, ft sale at reduced prices bv i(,r A, U. f AnxSiJaivKLiK.N, Hall's Wharf. Oct. 11 " . ,. . . ,. .. ltf ' . '1 to . A C00D JXVEsTjIKKT. '.Hi lIOTBt PRJPICHT FOHIALE1 ' AS I liawe madt a Chang In tjr bt ness. I off r for sale inr interest as half part wr in the CITY HOTEL, Wilmington, N. & Anv pvrson wishing to purchase, would do well tn call soon and examine lor thenioclvea, as I am deter mined to toil. ' . , K. FRSDESICK, Deal Kf Educational WARREM0S FOIALS tOLLEGT, - WAREENTfN, N. C. Rr.v. J. B. Kolomax', i Principals anil Troft sora of Mil. Jas. 11. FooTtr, ( i nglieh. Ancient and mod ern Lang uagea and Mat heuiatit-s. Mrr::ias,:ii:t,1 Mrs Jokes. English literature and Math ematica. Mrs. - Tatlob. English I iterature and i i JUaihniatica and UonioiUon. , . - . . Mrs- hi eei, t luo Arts. , Capt. Weus, Prof, of Minsic . mHE FIRST SESSION OP THI8 1X8TITU JL tion wiil commence ou Monday, the llth day of Januar. 1SC7, nuder new auspices. J.be lin cipals having purchased the enure grounds and buildings, are having the latter elegantly rcnttod and furuittbed anew for the reception of pupils. v arrenton is one or tne most pleasant towns in Noith Carolina, noted for its social, religions and literary advantages, accessible by Rai:road, pos sessing a healthful climate, surrounded by a weal thy, refined and thriving population. lu Hi appointment within, bout in regard to in struction and boarding, i hey intend t make it take rank with the mout respectable Female Col leges of our Ucd ruDila will be allowed to attend uncli olaces of wornuip on Sabbath as their parents or guardians may prescribe. One of tho teachers will always accompany young ladies to the house of worship. IniDila wiil ocenrtv their nrivato ronma. while preparing their studies, xne CbapeL l'arlors, Dininor-room. Jiecitatiou i rooms and chambers, are all under the fame roof, neatly earpoted, well ventilated, and thoroughly warmed. Debts cannot bo contracted by the pubila with out special pe: mission from parents or guardians. competent instructors will be placed m all the Departments. Terms ver Session of lice nionttx. Tuition in all the higher English Studies,' $25 00 lTimary Departments, 1 f0 Ancient and Modern Languages, each 10 tk) r-iuMic on 1 lano, , , . a.i 00 Ubo of IiiKtraincnt, 1 goo Music on Guitar with use of Instrument, ; 25 00 Music on Harp with use of Instrument, 55 00 Tainting in t'll Colors, -20 00 Painting in Water Colors, 10 00 Drawing, Embroidery. Ac, 21 00 Board, exclusive of lights and washing. 75 00 1'aymekt : me half in advance, the other hair at the close of the esrion. ,f l'upils must furnish their own towels, and one pair of sheets each, and have their clothes well marked. Every room is supplied with a fire place. From two to lour young. ladies only, will occupy one room. . . . ' Dec 4 . , ' 57 tf Wilmington Male and Female Semi nary, LOCATKI) at llie Resldenre of lhe lau Dr. Fretl. Hill, corner of Fourth and Mulberry streets. ' G. W. JEWETT, ( Associate Mrs. M. A. JKWF.TT, f Principala. Miss E. V. JEWETT, Assistant, and Teacher ou the Piano Fort3. Nov. 11 39-tf Sirs. Ransom's Seminary. ritHE Balldlnei iMtinic cutuplctrd. and the JL Teachers having arrived, I have opvued my 8liJllNAltY tor Girls and joung Lalies, near the corner of "range strwtt, -Wilmington, K. C. Eve rything will butaugtit which can be dti:i;d ia the thorough education of a lady. It will be to the advantage of ail that the pupils be entered aa soou as possible, i-'or particulars apply to the Principal. - Owing to the scarcity of tuvney, my tuition in the higher English Branches wiil be titveuty-Five Dollars, and in the ; inunrv denartnu-ut fifty L'ol-1 Urn y;r year. Other churges as in Circular. ttiW. K. KAN.SO.H, PriMcipaU Oct. 9. 10-tf Sirs. E. A. Gillicaa W" ILL. epeat Iwr hcliool Thartilay. October 4th. ' OU Jiulhcrry, bttweeu 5tL and 6th streets, bept 9 Printing. or EVERY DESCRIPTION NEATLY - ' ASD. " ' EXPEDITIOUSLY EXECUTED 77 AT THE JOURNAL OFFICE. PAMPHLETS, . BAILBOAD WORK, , BLANKS, CARDS, from one line visiting Cards to the largest size, in colors if desired. w 1 - POSTERS, HANDBILLS, In fact, every kind of Letter Press Printing is ex ecuted at the JOCKRAL JOB OFFICE. An tne same ouiiuing with the Journal is a com plete ' And the proprietor, Mr. P. HEINSBERGER, Will at all times be pleased to receive orders in that line aa well as RULING. Orders for PRINTING or BINDING received by either the Journal or by Mr. Heinsberger, wi be promptly attended to! Nov. 14 ,s GREGG'S EXCELSIOR BRICK PRESS. mHIS pewerfal aad bcaatlfal X,boa 1 in Machine will mould 85.000 brieka nr rt.r. li reorivee the clay in its natural etate, tempers it in working, and makes the finest PRfcSSED BUICK, aa well as the lower grades ; all of equal size, and of a quality unsurpassed in beauty and durability. Jt will also make superior FIRE The value of the machine' ma be ascertained rrnra xne urge pronta made by those now run Jiur Eight and machines, address, - - KXCELSIOR BRICK PRESS CO f Office 11 Chestnut St., - t - Philadelphia, Pa. Jan. 15. , , 1 92-lm A LL KINDS OF JOB WORK JX i. - KEAILY EXECUTED ATTiudorncn Mercantile. JANUARY 1st, 1S67. OCtt ACCWt'STS sirs iua.de wt. we nop wt patrons will Call in and pay up. . -..! M. M. aau it t-u.. i . t ' 23 Market Ftrott. Jan. I -. , ' , KHf GREAT KEDUCIION iv P HICES 23 Market St. 23 AT Market St. SI. HI. KATZ & CO. WE ABE WEEKLY RECEIVNG NEW GOODfl at the present LOW TRICES and have also REDUCED the prices or our WINTER STOCK : coniiistiug of a variety of - i .SILKS, ' : V 7 ' . I - POPLINS, ' i EMPRESS CLOTHS, . MERINOES, DELAINES, BOMBASINES, ; ALAPACAK, . ' !; J ' plaids, r ; : ;. DOMESTICS, i . , LINENS, . ' SHIRTINGS, MILLINERY, HATP, , . jt. . ,. . " BONNETS, PLUMES, RIBBONS, ; HAIR NETS AND COIL, HEADY-MADE CLOTHING, BOOT.-i AND SHOES. NOTIONS, BROADCLOTH, . PANT-STUFFS, to as LOW RATES as they are sold in New York ; we ar 4 determined t-i m ike room for our (Spring Stock - i . . M. KATZ & CO., 23 Market Street. , , , 80 tf M. Jan. 1. , touatry and City Retailers 71X.U find It t their advantage before verv large and well eel ted ifTOCK OF GOODS, which we can sell at xrrylou) prices ; consisting o PRINTS, - .'' '-, DELAINES, ; MERINOES, BL CK and FANCY SILKS, ! FLANNELP. ALAPAPAS. , &H1ET1NGH. SdiUTINns, bLASKETt. CARPETING I Great variety of WOOLEN GOODS and NOTIONS of every description. 7 BOOTS, 8HOE8, GAITERS AND SLIPPERS, for Men, Ladies and Boys, in endless variot and of superior make and finish. p '? ; V KEADY MADE CLOTHING ox ever luahly, make and finish our own anu- facture. .. ;i;7 . ..." .. 7 - i -: BROADCLOTH, CASSIMERES, TWEEDS and Gents Furnishing Goods just received. HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS') AND VALISES, and every description of Goods roquirod in Country Store. 7 These Goods beino imported direct from Europe, by ourselves, are ofiered at lowest prices, and on most accommodating teims, by 18 Market street, Wilmington. Oct. 25. 24-tf U A. EAST, . . JOBJt O. BAILIT VTilniiiiton Iron and Topper Works. HART k BAILEY, Pbopeiktob, No. 17, Front Street, below Market, . WUmlagtoa, BT. C. WE ARE NoW PREPARED TO FURNIAH, on short notice, , Brass and Iron Castings, finished and tin fin- isnea. - .... New Machinery made and put up. Old Machinery overhauled. All kinds of Patterns. Ornamental and'Auxicul- tural. Will aupplv Drafts of all kin era of Machinery and BLUiwork genaraily. TURPENTINE AND WHISKY STTLLS, ' AITO ' COPPER WORK in alt ito branches. ' A full sudpIv of Bel tin e. Packing. Hose. Steam ana w aver npe ana jitunsrs. ...am. . ... ... -.- KLSa :i"l55 i articles generally found in a Machine Supply Store. Also a large lot of Cruclblss. from So. 86 to 100. and warranted good will dispose of them below aianuiacturera prices, case on delivery. jnarcn w. io a ;"7 CUEESE CREESE. XJU ' ' uo boxes STATE FACTORY extra Cream, English Dairy and : ' PINK APPLE CHEESE, low for cash, at . r, i -11 and 13 Front Street ... i CHAS. JD. MKERS, Atent. Jan. 8. ' , . . -tf -7' J0H PRIJSTI5C VrEATT.T FXEOUTEl at the 11 j- JoUKWALOTFTCK LL OF i BLA5KS TOR ' ' ' v- A'.' 6ALT5 AT TTTT! -JUSAI,CC3, Dry Goods. :&o. A. & S. WIT0VER, r DX1XZBS E f DRY HATS, GOODS, CLOTHING CAPS, BOOTS. SHOES, i , &c, : &, dc , . . " " . ."; .' .1- - " :' : VVHOLESALK aSD IIBTaIL, NO. 13 MARKET ST., WILMINGTON, N. C. AKO 7 1 MARION C. IL. S. O. ' . t As our Mr. A. WITCOVER Las establisued branch business at No. 04 Warren Street, New York, where all the CLOTHING sold by us is man ufactured, solely for our own stores, thereby iv ing the first cost on them, if they had to be pur chased already made. Parties visiting Wilming ton, will find it to their advantage to call on the above named firm, before calling elsewhere, A. liberal discount allowed to the trade. ; FURS! FURSII FIRS!!! WE WILL TAYiTnE HIGHEST MARKET prices for all descriptions of FURS, i We are constantly making large shipments to Europe, being agents for the purchase of this material for large manufacturing houses, and are consequently in a position to pay mors liberal pri ces than can bo had elsewhere. 1 - A. & 8. WITCOVER, No. 15 Market street. Dee. 29 - ' - 78-tf asaaaBanaasziCSKCSkarasBBawsBanBaaaBBBBMBSBBBsaaaMSB ; JULES " EMAIL JAEED'S DE PARIS." The Ktw neauttfier of the Skin. TKSTTHOXUL9 FBOM CELEEBATED 1.ADIU5 1 THIS secret of beautifying the akin heists; known only to Messrs. Jarod A Rene, they honorably stale that it diilcrs from all other pre parations. It gives to the most harsh and freckled i! kin both tho texturs and color of polished ivory, removing all discoloration, whether appearing aa freckles, tan, morphew, moth, or black worm aptcks, and is especially successful In smoothing out the marks lelt by the small pox. s The agents of "IEinail do Paris most confi dently submit to the pnblio the earnest, endorse ments of such distinguished lodies as SIGNOIU BISTORI, M'lle FELJC1TAVESTVALL Miss MAGGIE MITCHLXL. Mrs. JX P. BOW EKS, LUCILLE WF.HTEKN, Mdm's P0NI8I, ' Airs. fc.MMA WALlilSIt, IjVVX HUSH TON, NOEM1E DE M AltGUERiriES, Miss AG NESS PEBRY. and many others. wIioho high standing in the pro- -fessiou gives tho stamp ot truthfulness to their intelligent and genuine approval. , f Tho Beautiful Lucille W'emern says -' ?: 7 1 nud that the "Email" produces all the bril liancy of rouge and lily-white, wi:h the great and peculiar advantage or total harmlessness. It re- allv adds to the tofiness and beautv of the skin. The Magnificent Vestvali say s - ' 1 have sunered to much from the various white lotions, Ac, which my theatrical profession ob liges mo to nse, that I coii'-idor it a perfect bene faction to fiud a preparation which gives the neces sary whiteness to the skin, and leaves the akin cool ana smooth. l . n Miss Maggie Mitchell says : s.-: ? v I have tried the skin beautlQer. ' L'Email de Paris,' and found that it instantly Imparts a natu ral bloom and freshness to the complexion. " Jar d's Email de Paris " Is used as a delicate beautifier of the skin for Theatre, Saloon or Ball Room, by the most refined and scrupulous laes : producing ill the beautifying effects of rouge and liliy white, without their vulgar glare or injury to the skin. i Bold by all first class Druggists. Perfumers and Ladies' Hair Dresdors. i , t u.1 L. Isabeau. 822 Broadway ; Demas Ramea & Co., nd V n Walla .V. Cy X.u, Vrx-lr m-nA. Jouin, ill South Tenth street, and Johnston, Hol- loway uiwueii, rnitaitc m& Agents. , Bent bj mail by addressing - j .... I JAKlD It RENE. General Agents and Importers, N. T. Nov. 24 1 - 80-eod-Cm THE , AMERICAN DITTERS t . THE OREAT SOUTHERN TONIO, AMD THE HOST PALATABLE STOMACHIC EVER ISED. TpOR the care of Dyspep.la, Dtaordered Dl- V gestion, Flatulency, Bloggisb Circulation of the Biood, Bilious Complaints arising from a mor bid condition of the utomach ana Bowels. An Elegant Tome in debilitated states of the Diges- ' tive Organs, or of the system generally. For the loss of appetite it is the most wholeaome and ef fectual T onio in the world. It strengthens nature aud enables the system to triumph over disease. In wakefulness attended with tremors and general nervous aeracgemcut, it is peculiarly adapted, srivine strencth and tone to the nerve. To deli cate Ladies and Children it is iriTaluable and in fact whenever a pleasant aud agreeable Tonic la wantou, i li is anouiu ue usea. Dr. Johnston 1'. Jodob. one of tne mot scientific and well-known Physicians hi the Southern States, tesiines to lis great vaiue, Deaiaes many others who have been ervativ benefited bv the nse of these Bitters. i lrepared and sold by ! ' . R. B. SAUNDERS, & . Ma.nuf;ip,tnriir Chrmiut. I Chapel Hill, N.C. ' Bold in Raleigh by I WILLIAMS 4 HAYWOOD. Wilmington : 7 i E. WILLIS, .1 47 Alarket Btreet. Dec. 25 . , J5-lmeod ; SAUNDERS : v CATHARTIC AND ALTERATIVE PILLS. TEC OMMK.DKU by the best Physician. Never Grioe. Being, Coau;d with Gum Tolu are PerfecOy Tasteless. -' ' ; " ,'7',l tor reuiatiDg the Bowvis, and for the cure of Bilious Fuver. bilious Headache, Constinatton or - Cositivenees, Jaundice, Indigestion, - Pikis, Dys pepsia, Liver DLteases, Dizziness, loss of Appe tite, Kick Headache, and all diseases where a re liable Cat lmrtic medicine is r quirod. r - t vt. v. f. nanctt who naa no superior as arby sician in North Caroliana, has examined tho for niula by which these Pills are nude and highly recommends them. I Col. W. J. Martin, thwt disUnerrished Patriot and Professor of Chemistry ia tho University of North Carolina, has analyzed them, and certifies that they contain no Mercury or any other miner al constituent whatever. ; n , Call and get a CIRCULAR. - 7 Prepared and sold by - - ' B, B. SAUNDERS, Manufacturing Chemist, i Chapel Hill, N. C Bold in Raleigh by ; WILLIAMS A HAYWOOD, rVUlmington : t - . E. WILLIS, . ! 47 Market fctrest. Dec. 25 I : 75-lmeod - TIIRPEATWE LAXD A5D STILL FCH REAT. nr rnr I Ot I.UUU barrel STILL and FIXTURX3. ail in running order. For farther particulars, ap. plyto ...v-!;:;.-KEITB KKRCUNER, 1 nuiuuigwn, n. u. Dec. 20 - 1 -, - i . 71-tf Tarboro' Southerner. Wilsosj Carolinian. Fa v. ! and send bill to this ofUce (or coUection, to me diately. ; ;j; . - i, i5IsTRAT0RS NOTICE. , i a onwnotr aaviag qwallfied AS- JL miMintratnr tie boni turn, upon the estate of nuiue . Aieery aeeeaaea, at. the Btptember Term, 1S68 ot Jiew Hanover Connty Court, hereby no ti ties all persons having claims against his es tate to present the same within the time prescribed by law, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of a recovery. All persons indebted to the estate of his intes tate are requested to make immediate payment. ; - - JAMES B. ilcPUrON,. . ' Atausiitarato 4 to"?, .. TtMI
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Jan. 20, 1867, edition 1
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