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iVi.Vj:?;-!i:- i VOL. XV111-N0. 274 7rt n if it i I r II I I WILMINGTON, N. C, WEDNESDAY -..MORNING. AUGUST 18, 1800. WHOLE NUMRER 5,308. DA II, Y JO U UN Al. OWKHT DAILY IN TUB STATU. KNWKLJlAUUii,illCH, lru'ritnr. " A U vicUTIM I N UU ATKtf TlJ A I U V . r; t p ofeS 3 ti 8 r - C mm ri 5 2e VV ? - Ci . t , ,& ..... ... si , IN is it- t w fca !n o o 75 w ) ! ! ! ! ! ! I 8 O Ol 00 K - O w ! at m e ? 8 ...8 B CO H U tt IO M A 1 U jS S ? g ? & 8 C - O D Ol j8. S. 8 '.? 8 $ H . Mh. bo fr Ci 6 O (O C S 8 8 . 8 .8 8 8 SK9 - r h c t- o a qo 2 S -' l-i O O CO H w 8 .8 S S S ? 00 IO W I- - : O Cit ci h- hs C S 8 'S 8 8 8 8 M Ki M t- O O O 00 8 S S g 8 8 8 i ty gt cn to kc m O Cm C Oi O 0( Ot 8 . 8 S S 8 8 . 8 S J rt Oi CO M o cn ot j cvi o c bp 3 . S l.g 8 "il k I s s a S -SIS g g -8. 8 l I S g 8 8 g 8 8 & 8 8 ?l IS nnc rer Nik mtmllm 1iriH) iikiiUIih... MllUHOUIll'ION. ....fiooo ft IK) . . . . 3 00 WRRKtvY JOURNAL BHTABi.innRD HKiTKMimn, 1844. : (mo wpiarc, oi ton Hnca or icm, (or each an l every lu .Hriiou. ii. Mih:(I Notlrni will be cliantl $4 rr wimire, for pn ami eyery imwrtloii. kcuscuim'io.n. Hi year .ffi Mi HI X IIIOIII lid. . .VT;-n. ' 1 UU IIIKDAILY JOURNAI W1LM1N0TON. N. V. WKDNEHIMV. AUGUST IS, 18(i'J. The lotion Supply. ' The Loudon Timcfl, of Ibo 11th iiifituit, lius au mlitoiial on tln ciibjcct of tho cot ton supply, wliifh was trniiniiittiil ly cnklo on HatiUy, wliorrin it suya : A curioiiH BHpcot lms jiwit Ioon givon to tlio quebtion of the cotton supply. Just as the ntwoomtion for promoting this olijoct 18 holding its usual mooting, a merchant writes uh that Manchester alone is roupon iblo for the scarcity it Hiillors. With nil its wealth, enterprise ami conniloncc, it has cevor invpsted a ponny in the cotton Held. The conclusion of tho ontside world ol vioualy in, that thoso who know mout nhoiit cotton planting can nover pay. Thoir can tiou Rots in others, and cotton culture i.s diseonragod. If tho Manchester spinners would establish a cotton company, with a large capital employed in tho heart of In din, things would be diifcront ; bnt they stand aloof And retime to risk thoir money in adventure, and when cotton comos to tham they drive it down to a losing point. The association urgo the establishment of largo cotton holds in Ethiopia, but the recommendation, though interesting to flrower.1, has little ellect to canso more cot ton to bo grown. Oobdon nnd his friends maintained it was not the duty of tho man nfacturer to concern himself with tho Honth, bnt merely to oiler n sure and steady market tor tho produce. If India under sold America by a farthing in the pound on equal quality, she would command tho LeuAliiro markets ?ho truo policy of the manufacturer won to keep tho markot open and givo prnforonoa to tha best cottons. ILwthiificldoctrlnca ended wo need not say, bntiliffiiiflf?irJftW!omplaint of our cor respondent ksids illastrayrtn to argument. lie resents the praotioo of tho mttntifao-; - titror in driving down tno prioo. It M not natural for the buyer to cheapon tho nr tide. Docs not the remark strengthen the argument thnt tho snmo people ought not to bo 1 layers and Boilers ? Ilia figures state that tho average Indian cotton, for merly bringing fonr pence por pound, now bring fen pence, and it may bo many years befofo it is lower than seven ponce, if this .means that sovenpoqqg would rc- munirs) imf . satisfy Lancnshiro, tho mighty question may bo near its solution. Kuniemkoricg that th oardinal question is rioc, and that cotton stnffa can bo sold to tho sinrketi of tho world, and that tho monsy to tretompenso tho grower" nnd spinner oomes from tho pockets of the weaver, it is nseless to grow and spin if it cannot bo sold in quantity and at prices to remunerato all concerned. Up to tho timo of the American war these conditions wore fulfilled. The Honth prodncod and Lancoshiro manufactured so cheaply that tho article commanded tho markats f the world. The prico of India cotton is now two aud-a-half times greater than lormeriy, wmcu is onongn to demol ish tho whole trade. No wondor that . looms are idle. Cheap goods ami " dear cotton are incompatible. Until cheap goods are prodaoed trade cannot revive, If the average of 7 pence pays tho grower, there is no reason why indastry should not revive, A protective tarill will not al ways prevail. - - If the prices tpoken of will satisfy con snmers and remunerate producers thoro is nothing to prevent the speedy revival of production And . consumption. JJut bo tween the Bpinner and tho grower most necessarily exist ordinary commercial an- tagonism. Cotton is now at 10 pence in stead of 4 pence, because Amorioan com petition is rod need. The prico can only le abated by a return to largo and uioro regular supplies. If India be oar feeder it can only b on terms of froo and open trulM Uotton -growers nnst be prepared for a revival of American industry and the competition of the whole world. In Snob a race India would hsvo Croat advantaims. which, i( measured by the jndicions iction of-tlie government, it is probable that In dian agriculture and British intlostry might im ssuuiiattad oa liroad and permanent The True System of Farming, ' TrviDg to do too nnieli is a common or ror into which the farmer often falls, j His great eagerness in striving to bo rich is doubtless the canso of his error, lie ia ambitious nnd energetic, and forms his plans on n largo scale, too often, perhas without counting tno cost, lie unys largo farm ami wants to bo culled a ' large farmer, without understanding or con sidoring tho trtto elements that constitute a real farmer. Ho fancies tho grcatnoHS of that profession, as is too often tho com mon estimate, to bo in proportion to the number of aerea, not to any cultivated,' em braced within tho lioundnries of his do main. Tho fact is now being spread uliroad, thnt a largo farm does not make n man either contented or happy, but on tho con trary, urn reverse oi nil luesu, uiuobh wcu tilled, when las moor la rewarded liy am pin crops and fair success in tbn various departments in which ho is engaged. No farmer can realize tho full limn-1 its of his profession without ndoptiug a thorough systom of culture, llis siiocohi, eoiumon surute to bis wishes, always depends upon the manner iu winch ho prepares his grounds, plants his seed, and rears his stock. Noithcr of these departments. which may bo cons:'dnrod the cardinal ones of bis profca'aon, will lako core of them koIvcs. Tho soil may bo rich, but it needs culture. - His need maybe sown, but it should be iu duo time, and always on toil well prepared and of a uuitublo quality for tho production oi tuo crop desired. Ills stock lutut be constantly oared for it de rives its thrift from tho soil, and sendj again to that soil the sustenanoe it requires; but this Is not dono in n loose or haphaz ard way. Thd farmer's caro is required, and all his better judgmont must bo ex orcised in keeping up thia Bystem of re ciprocal benelits that may bo realized by every intolligont and industrious farmor. Thorough cultivation nnd systematic at tention to all parts of his busiueM is indis pensable to iv good degroo of buccivk. Tho very corner stone to tiiis whole sys tem of farming, ia to do what yon do' thoroughly iiatum will not bo cheated, and never gives fnl! returns to the half way work that is practiced by viutly too many calling thutiiNclves farmers. If the land has boon worn, tho extent of that eslraiKsUon and the food required must bo first considered. When aucortamed, the full measure of tliei-o requirements must lie given, to bring out full returns. Jf the farmer lifts but a small stock, and conse incut! v but u muali amount of maunro t-J replenish In.) land, it is obvious that but a small farm can bo supplied with it : nnd Kood judgment at ouco dictates that to cul tivato properly a largo farm, artificial fci til i.crs imi.st beluciodlif gooil croiw are obtain ed. And so with the labor, two men can not suitably till one hundred acres of laud, when tho labor of two riion, and pei- haps four, might bo profitably employed on sevcnly-livo acres. This is tho groat error m farming. Two mon ntrivo to do what four can hardly do, and thus thousands of acres nro run over, half tilled, and producing half crops. Tho land is run over till wuru out, sustaining year after year tlio unnatural tax, till its energies ore ontiroly exhausted, and it fails to yield even u fcohlo crop, because its life is worn out. Much of tho soil of Virginia and other Southern Htates in a typo of this. Thousands of acres nro en tirely nneleas and exhausted, and will ever remain so, till tho llrst elements of its power are returned to it. This process is going on in many ol tho Western HtatcH. Tho soil is- treated liko nti iuexanstiblo mine; tho tillors crying givo, give, givo ! till in a few years it will havo nothing to five, Tho boast , of tho Wont is, largo farms and largo Holds of grain ; plough, sow and reap, w tho business of Western far mers, drawing out tho very lifo of tho noil sanding nwoy in the heavy, exports that aro constantly going onward, without re turning to tho soil tho food it requires to make it productive. ; Tho light that is boing spread abroad on this subject is beginuing to correct this practico to somo extent, bnt in most m stances very little iu retnrnod to tho soil to keep it nlivo, till after several years of oontinunl cropping, it manifests signs of exhaustion ami nltimato barrenness. Wht a tillers of tho soil understand their truo interests, they will cultivate no more land than they can do well. Fifty ocros of laud foTtrHHBtrmpbt to a high stato of oulti vation, jisys bevcof tniin Olio hundred rnn over in tho way That many do. Jeuoraon Farmer. SEW AWVKItTISKMKNTS. om.v om: hollar moil .MS' UKHAI.It to Jan. tel. 1870. I. Dret-olam lllmtritod UllKlona Journal nf in paRoa. vtxi (Jonlnuiuor. : n Kiinor. nw ehraix'Ht paper in tlio UuJ. t'i BO a year In ad vanpo. Hpenlmcn popliw froo. E, 1. WiNSbOW, Vnlilishrr, 11 (lornliill, HoMon.' $100 rr.u d.vv dimomim kd. Having ootainril an Mloimlvo ami wMftprad salMfornur'M'ICNTl'IIV " t.ranil or Fine ly I'tmriui 'JUnuvm, weiUviro to atmoaiieo tliat ws ia ( ( park daily ttiKI in tlm .mall tin toil pa pMH alter Hum ilato, Jutfr ll IMI I. Ua innrllit lo iriit so favoriilily roix)(;ni.il tliat thin Imlniv-iiifiil ia uo louRor uiowHry, To avni-1 oiUaiiit liun iiion, liowovor, wn wonlil mM that wo nliall con tlnno to park ordora for nlocant Jrrriu'hitoit fift in our " lAtllT 1'I.lui ami " Kl'inc. K" liramla of Snuik ' 'JiIui.h. The V AfllT M.Wll " la duvoi.t of Nic-itiuo, and contiut lutnro (tin linalth, ami i iiiucwlly ro- rommonilott to pi'oplo of aoilmttary oni'ii)atiiik or nurfiuw conHlltntiona. 'J ho trails aro invilnl to noinl lor cin uUrM. I, I.OItll.l.AltO, fttiw ioli. (t ltlKKIII.AMi t'l V,fvlTV, l.tlmnnon, j Tram., has 758 atnilont. IO OO I'KK IA1 Ul'AUAI'i'KIM Aki iiU to noil the IIoiik h i; urn ,k !k visa M- i-iiink. it makfu the i.n-K iitcr, ai.ik on sutu Kiur.n, Imu tho unilor-fnxl. anil ia ripial in rvnry nwpart to anv ft.winpr Machlno ovor invented. l'iii-ol!3. Warrnnird for 6 yoara. KoihI lor elr- cul nr. Addn-aa Johnson, I'i.auk A ihi , lliwtoa MilHJ., I'lltnlilirKh, Pa., or HI. t.eniM, Mu. schools m i oli.i i.i s. mii,tiii:k iiom; miihul, FOR YOHNB LADIES, o, P.17 )'. ,N. I) H A II h K , H It K b T lUV't'lHOIla:, M i . i I'rinrlpaln. Mr. nnd Mia. U K.MON M. HAIIV, Mm. (loo. JOHN l l-UHIMt, ) ' Araloled f a I all (lorpa ol ahlo Aimistaiita. - bnUoa rcwnmnl m Krplrinonr U7Ui, . much ia tlwi l.aiif naa of tha tVliool. T( 1'AINH AtlK MPAIIKU TO Mr'.NPKIl Tilt I Xl limlitnlom dim rvuio ill Uio very lilmralm i'oiiraKumiit it ban over romvtl btun tli Ki.iitli urn tinonln. llpom tliw frintida alonn tt now rtprmta fur paimnaKo. , i . ; ror airmara iauinmiz mil iwontiatmn an droMa oitiirr ol Hie l'riouijnl aa alovo, . , July 2-i , lilt ovd lie rh - .MI'LAtVMKNT oa;lva. lor liartirnUm. m i-Ncm A Do , llrattllKM, VI. V ASK yuur Dwiiiror lriii(lat lurlWKKt Ut HiNK. it oouala (blttert Uttinin. Is made only ty If. HTKAUNH, tiloinlst, Molroit. Ill A ay for all. Adilroaa A. J. FUUAMTN. Y. MI Skl'T SHOT filfiVS W Alllt WTI.l) To shoot cloas anil kill 00 yarda, Prtoo $'i no. Wanliil. Army Otins and HeTolvuru. Houd stamp for priiw Hat Kiltrs, Hhot Onna, Itovolvora, to JOHNHTON'iJ UUN WOUKa rittybnrKh, l'a. Tlio I'urost, Best and Cheapest snt.t V AM, ICOC'I US. . . . 1 -. t'OLHIUlN'S 1'ATKN'l' RED JACKET AXE i ninf - prosperity. ' 4 V, John L. Thompson, clerk in thr poet office of the University of Virginia, charged with robbing the mail of several money letters, has been examined before United States Oommiafiionor CJhahann, al Rich mond, and sent on for trial before the United tttates Circuit Court. Uiort5 from Cuba. Victory fur Otncrol .Ionian. Wabihwton, August 15, Letters from Cuba, rcooivod hero last evening, givo ad vices up to tbo 5th.; Oon. Jordan gives the following aeconnt of tuo action near Hoi quia : Valnioeoda, being roinforcod, deter mined to nnrpriso tho insnrgonts. His movements woro promptly reported to Ooncral Jordan, who proparod to moot him. A small force sont out to reconnoi tre, and if tho cnomy appeared, to load them into an ambush, which had been prepared, where General Jordan and ono thousand awaited tliom. Ooncral Valmn- sodii met the advfttict;d party and attacked them. They rctreatod to tho main body, who rcceivod tho Hpanish forco, moro than doublo thoir number, with such oarnoat ncss that they wero thrown into such dis order that it was found impossible to re organize thoui. This success was l'ollowod up by a charge, which forced a disordered retreat. Tho success of tlen. Jordan was complete. Tho colored militia impressed into tho service broke on the first attack, and nearly all deserted to Jordan. This fight, it is as sorted, has dostroyod tho army of Valma scda, and given tbo Cubans control of tho entire llolquin district. The Spanish loss ii cstimatod at 170 in killed and woundod, and ovor 700 in dosertors aud prisoners. It is retorted that tho Blavcs throughout tho island aro manifesting symptoms of in subordination and sympathy with tho Cos pedes government They aro joining tho insurgents by the hundreds and thousands, determined to secure tho advantages of the decree of liberation issuod by Qacsada at the commencement of tho atrngglo for independonco. . j These men, it is said, make good and efliciont soldiers. Gen. tjaesada, in the l'uerto Principo district, theso letters stato, is nearly ready for an attack on Nuevitas, with v tyoo soflioian tor rraTe sacorss (iensrtl osob ban been restored ' to com mand there, and tho dissensions between tho regulars and volunteers havo increased to snch an extent as to render his force almost cntiroly unreliable. Unless Gen. Lesca is reiaforcM ' it is not believed ho will risk a contest. Vessols snOioient to remove hi.4 troops are concentrating in front of the city. In tiottrr than our rcgyjar shaped Axes for tlicito ronHurm: Firtil It outs docpor. tktiowl - 11 don't utlrk in tho wood, 'f liirtl -H dooa not jar Ilia hand. AVw'ft - No time la waatnd in takiiiK tlio Axoontor threat. t'tfUt With tlio samolalior yon will do ono-third more work than with rou lar Avra. ltod paint Iikk nothing to do with thn K'Hid onalltirs of thia Am, for all our A-.cn aro painti'd rod. If your iiardwaro atom diMH not keep our (roodx, we will kIhiIIv auswor iminiriflH or till your ordora direct, or givo you tlio unmo of thn noarost doaler who korim our Axos. I.WI'ISH U'T .W HUKKWKLI.,' I'ltlnlinriili. fa. Nolo ownnra of CoiLnrn'a ami Hnd Jaokot l'aXnnla, ruiti: HATKtt : (Ihtnlned canity and chnanly by thn AMMUOCAN i'iuvkh wKi.it, n. w.CIuken, llio oriKMial inventor and patonUio. Hrnd tor oiirnlars. J. b. Hkinhkk, Ainlunit, Mann., Uon. A't for U. H. rpilKl'Af.l, HKMMION oflhlii lUHtitUlioil will i ronuiinni'i' on tha IKlli da An vent iifHi and r Hitiniio tnonl.y n-hH, I'rupai'itlnrv and Normal liepaitini nt.i, and a t'luncral I'oiiruo ol Unlvorarly loolar.at will la oMiiit. Kotira n praao, inotuditiK biwnl, Wj o lim. All the liein-llta ol Ilia lilPiiitillMUl am olb rml. In ol rliuiije, to a limlled nnintier of rocidi'iita in the Htatn. Apply to the I'ri autont. ' ' ; HOUUHON PtMH.. Inly 17 a 17 -maw ti I auR IM Kifceworth IVinale SemiiiAry. rpliK NliXrhlluN or thla InHtitntli.n mil X Oomnionoo on the FlltIT MON DAK In liep teinher. ;i ,' f ; i It ia well fnrniahed for thn i;rcat work l etore it. for rirculma addrona. ! , j. &a.u.4uunv.u llrurnaboro', N. tl. aiiRll H71 Hw WAUUnNT0 I:iTuTk fOLLKCilf. ' WallHliN tjyiwv. K o. , fltHIH JNH'tTt'UTlUN Wll I. UK Ol'KNKI) t)N I tlio l'JIh of Aii;unt, undortiio ilirrnlion of Ittiv.T. M. JONKH formoily I'rori.lonl of Hie Urennabom' Female Vullni'S, Wanrmitoii 3 inilna fna Din BaH4rll aixl (la-iton KailrAad, haa liinu hi (n Imnoiin oi huallli. ami roliui d and in- tellinMit wwioty. 1 im tioiiiiue iinihlinira, ailiuled in a lifiantiful Kiovn, In a rotirrd part of the villain, urn lar;o nun oommiioiona, ami win lie put in iiiorou)li ru pair aim won uueii np lor ammo! piirpuno. With lono; exfH'rinro In roiinection with V, mule Oolle;eH, a Utko library, au lixtaiiaivo and won ceiecieil iniomir U ami I'lnlnaophiual Ap raina, ami llio am or au ahle Fai-nlly, anion w lioiu iu thai arconipliuluiitaoliiilar aud milnu iHi frofeswir t J. Unlit, wo oiler auperior adyaii tarog to ynnntr hldira, deairiiiK to beconin well oiliicaloil ami highly aroooiphihed. board, cxrliiHivo of waahiuir ami liehta, and tuition in regular tVtllO;e Con mo, ixir aeaaion of ill weeka, tM) .xira HliMina, nioilerato. -fur full partiuulaiN, apply to Prlntlny. JalyliJ T. M. JO.N E4, I'loaiileiit. aii- M VMMM.IOV IINIIKKSITY. 11 KPUHU tiKl'AUTMKM'. UAl.Tinoiih:, silt FACtH.Tr. ntlNII, M. I)., I'roaidHit. T'" itov. rnos. i OKI I. tl. II. ltOIiKli'l'H. II. It.. I.. 1.. 11 Kmuntie- I'rofen.or of Ohoh'tinis ami Diaranua o Wonion and Uliililrcn. I'rof. KUW. WAIIKKN, M i., Harory. i nil. ii. ji, ii i hi p. ai. ii.. iiiMiiiirioa. I'rof. J. V. (IbAdK'lT. M. 1) . ilalor.a Mndiea l'rof. M. P. HOfiri', M. 1'., IHaoaaua ol Women ami liiiiuiron. 1'ror. J. F. MONHflNIKU, M. P., I'livaiolopy, I'rof. J. J. MOOHMAN, M. 1)., llj-Rlom. ami men. dnrifqi r. Prof. tl. MOIir'ir, M, P.. Ohenil.try. Prof. (I. W. OHANtU-y J.IIU, M t.. Anatomy l'rof. X). A. LaNUHOIINK, M. IX, Practico of aienioinn. l'rof. . UKUMNO, M. O., Opthalmio Hurcei y. AbKltKH II. 1'UWKl.li, M. 11., Kenioli.liatul of Anatomy. ThoHeaHion of IHfi'J '7(1 will eonimeni-n on the Itti day or October and roiitiiiiir live iooiiIIih. Auxiliary l.oi-turn will bo ilelivertxl diiriuii tha I'ninmor montha. 'I'ho Uniomity Hospital ami h'ree Jnwnanfy anorti ijttmvin fluiwrtm in great annuilHiicn. A limiteil nnniher of Hrnijifiary Minimi from tho iato nlYe-holilniK Htatna will be roroivod jtrmnlmute briny given to wumuYd and ilemdo saltliarx, - 1-Voa-Malriciilation 15 ; Disarotion 110 : I'm- rraafirH ft ';Or dilation Uonnliriary (oaah iiokhioii For partinnlars or cirrnlar, addrfaa OHalltiKi W. OUANOKLLOB, M. 1)., Dean of tho ! acuity, f. H.-Oood Hoard f .1 to $0 par wnok. aog 8 2fil -atawlHlch IJSIVEKNITV UF VIRGINIA. f IU1K BmstON O ' T1IB INHTITOTIO.V eom- X moncoa aiitipally on tho lot day of Ontohor, K l.urtlra KlikHlle Nuimii Irrn, (I Htilluona,) for monthly into. Hininlo. convo- nc. lit and neat. For aaln at millinery and fancy Kooda slorea. Kamplea liy mail on receipt of ono dollar. l)n. J. II. ItooKim, Marietta, (la., solo agent for Honth Carolina, (la., S'la., Ala., Uiaa., boiiiaiana. " JtlAMIOOD! A MKUKlAIi K.SMAY ON Till', OAPHK AND OllJtli Ol? I'll KM AT II UK, UKUL1NK IN MAN, the Trnatmrnt of Norvona and 1'hyairal Debility, fee. . I " Therf if mi tn(Wr r Niicitty In) mhmn tins Jlook wiUnut ti fuitml uatful, vMlifi' mirk jar tim fuiltlt thv riUUinn of J'arvnt, J'riwplur or (JUnjymnn." MMiinl if'imca onil (lairttf. Hent by mail on receipt of lifty renla. Addrrria tho Anther, Dlt. K. In: V. DllllTlH, If Htroot, AaHhincton, I. O. rpiIIUTV Y1CAIIM' Kxpcrtcnrcln tlio Treat 1. inent of ( liroDlr anil H.xaal Ularaaea, A VbynMoqienl Vina of Marrtnrg. ThOhoap. eat book eyor pvpllelied containiUR nearly aco paptes, and 1:10 liao plaUta and engraviDKa of the anatomy or the human organa in a "late of healiji ..rid flinnaHe. mitli a trAfillMn nn enrlv nrrnj ilu drplorablo conHcqnoncca upon thn mlml and bOify, : oliiines, withont IntorrnpUnn, till tbe with the anthor's plan of troatmont the only ra-1 rnaraday iiraatHliiiB tlis 4lu of Jnly ansnlnir. tionil and anoooHafnl modo of enro. aa sliown by l"a orKaninatmn or the institution ta very a report of oaeoa treatml. A trnthful advieor to Conipleto, . ttuibraoing cxlmiaira awl IhormiRh the married and those oontomplatiiur marrlaga oonraea oi insirnctmn in utoramre aim Melenen, wno onwriain tiouniH ox moir pnyairai condition, i " , prnniina m uw, menienio ami an Hont free of DOMtacre to anv addi-AMn on roonint of ; Itlor-rririir, . . . . . . I 1,-11 U 1 , I-1. 1 , 1 1 ,T 1 1 it , . . ll. L. GIIilKltULKbVK, I'll. 1)., ProTeuaor of tlroek. U. HCIliiLK VV kVM,JV, I)., frofenaorof Moilnru batif narns. ' - OH. H. Vl&NAllbK, LI I'rofoaaor of Math, cmatioa. i KUANCia II. HM1TJI, M. A., 1'rofoaeor of Natural l'hiloaopliy. H. MAUI'lN, M.A., M.U., Professor of Ohem intry and I'liarmacv. I JA8. V. HAKKIrfOH, M. 1),, Profonsor of lilcd- loino and uiiHtotrica. JAJd. U 0AHKI.L, M.A., M. V., IVofcnaor ol Physiology stii! Hnrgory. JOliN ti. 1MVIW, al. A., M.- V.. l'rofnaaor of Anatomy and Materia Medira. WM. U. MuOb'lCFISK, lVO,LUU.,)'mhMor or moral nuoHopny. . .,,,-. - . (iio. ruti). liuhMiM, Lt,.i., ProroaHor" ot History, Literature and Ithetoric. , JOUN 11. AllNOK, LL.U.,, I'n.fOHaor of Uom Oion and Ktatuto Law. J . O. BOUTfl ALL, LL.D., Proleoanr of Con- nl i 1 1, , n I mt.A 1 t . I I - .... I J5 coute, in stamps or postal currency, by ad dressing Dr. LA OltOIX, No. 31 Maiden Laue, Albany, N. . 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HMOKKU WUta. . ' HMOKKU HHOULDIS118, " OltV HALTKD limiCKs nimK Lard, For sale by ; A. a. SIIF.PPERSOM it CO. 111 n411 Merth Water Bt. June 29 ALL KINDS OF J.BU ORk NEATLY AND KXPED1TIODSLY KaKOUTkU AX TBB JOUUHAbOf-riOJ, . Tin; .loiiKNAi, J0C l UIMINU -OITH'K, I'rlMf-o iml( HimYnciton, Nax All kinds of 1'l.AlN and KANCV I'KlN'l IN(1 rynto.l Willi neatness Ri'd, disputeh, The bent work y uaianleeil at file lowest poirible price. KVLHY HKHtlltll'TION Ol- IOII WOltli, I'AMrHIilVrrt, roLIClKH, tIAUDH, UlllOtll.AIW, NOTKH, HILL IIKADH, I'tWTKIlH, ilKtlkllPTtl, OATAI.OtHIK.H, HANK 0IIP.CKH, BHOW-CAKDB, miKlKAllMKa, TIOKKTH, DliUU LsllKLH, An., At., ' 'AH writ, as cuurrr and law i;lanku or evory deecrlptioti, printed at tb ahoitt notion, auJ rlieap for eaah at -1UK JOUUNAL JOII Or'rlOK. THRaTUK MANAOKItH, TIUVBLINO HHOWMKN, luir. uoad aokntm, ItOl'KL KKM'KltH, hTKAMUOAT AGKNTtf, Aad ail ilioao who havo i.KTTKlt I'llKUrt I'UIN J'lNH to do, will Had it to their lull rent hi Call at tiik jouitNAi, ornuk, I'llneaM Slreit. A large an.l well aiam-tod stock of I'AI'KIIH and MAI I'lllAI, kept ou baud, from which aelnetiona may be nude. LAND DKKDH, OOli BT AND MAtilHTliA J'KB' ULANBti Ou hand at ail times. HAIL IIOAD ilFUFIITtf (lit IlILfii Or' I.ADINO, And MU-'t Of LADINd for ship ping by sea, and other 11 A KIN V, 11 L A N K H, Always on hand. OUH t'tliKNDtt IN THK (JOI N 1UV may send their orders to TIIK JOUUNAL OtflCK, And rely upon their jerriylng, the tamo attention and bautg fuWd as promptly and aa cheaply a If given pasaonally. Our Jobing DepiLrtramit m oqnal to any in thia section, and every faoility poaaibie will bs afforded la the execution of order. Ad.trew y KNOKLUAKD A PUtcK, Wilmington, N. 0. 0 for sals by WILLIAMS .t auK is MUltCUlON. 270- SALT SILT. 2()0() HaU1LS D ator " ,rut or sale by , , v WILLIAMH A MUiaiHIHON. aug 13 f , . . (- 370- EXEUITRIX MTIfK. mUK ONDklUllONRU UAViNU gUALU'lkD .a r.CT-urift ut ma iu, win ana weiauiem of jAhw Vasmokn, deceased, gives notice In all peraoaa uanng aalma avaJaai her said trautor to preaaol Uiem aa by lu reaoired. ... aii persons iouaoia to saitl huh will saase immidiate rayment. Tha rat Immmm of John VanSifkh- will be carried oa woAor the) annnlMtce of Dund i igoM, aw. Ail el an wiu aa preaeou-a a una tor eeiuetaeoi. A. fl. VANMltiKUe. Kxacatrix. aug S , 2UJoJi;ai $50 flSE8 WIXES, T IQDOIU AND WHIDIALH,- Assorted at lll flEO. M VSB8', 11 and 14 Front cHrett. ate M K I) I C A I . ins:cjrssis3:cE)coB . ( i .t. ' , ' - )' - V ra -1 . : ... : ' ' - l ' i-s ,: -'': - ?.- ' ' ":-.J. . T1IE GREAT REPUTATION ' ' ' ' ' . i . . .. '; (..; .-'ii. : f . , l .i . il . " " i.i . : ' . ' . : 4., i -. l.-i ' j -1 1' ' ij Ci-.r Whteh KOHKOU has attained In all parti of tha conn try aa s .!', A (f RKA'r AND (JOOI) MEDICINE llaa induond Ir. Lawrnnrn to morrtc bit I,nbtirn1(try n5 fnrtlthtu . f)iiiniitrtcii'fiA' .A in l,a enaliUd tit .apply Mm t raordinary demand for it, . :.u . .' ; THE LARGE NUMBER OF TESTIMONIALS Wlueh ara ronaUntly l oiug reeeiveil from t'liyaiiiiana, ami purnoaa lem liam utfN ouarn br ita nso. is ciiNct.naivt t'lHHii- nf its iiicmahr am.K VAl.er. . , , IN 1 - RLUIIII riltll'IKIt IT- IMS liOL'lh. 4" , llHING l'OHlTIVEliY TIIK ' MOST POWERFUL VEGtTABLE ALTERATIVE YKT IIS(10'PiHHI ! i uj.l.,sV ejt in i 4 v -fc. piS RASES OF THE DIOOIX " '1 he lifo ol the flesh la In tha Ulood." la a Brrlptnral maxim that aoionne nrovaa in ha tm. Tha I moplo talk ol bad blond aa the eainm of many diaeaam, and like many Hipiilar opiiiions this nf bad luu4 is ioNudad in truth. 'To aay nothing of thoaa Iniinonra that are hereditary, we can easily sea how tbo blood may become bail from linuiirfoot Dnrration nr failure of neretlnn. and hox n,i ,. inlluenea the prnoess of Nutrition, and thn Inllmmoo all the rnnotional aolivitlrs of the body, Tltaaymptoina of bad blood am nanally piit plain bad Digestion- causes lm per reel nutrition, and oouieiuently tlio olriMilaUon is feehlo, the soft tisanes loso their tone ami xlaatieitv, and tha tongue tmoomea pain, broad, ami frenuently oovored with a nasty, white ooaL Thia aiin.'lit tin mnnn ahowu rtaad in iw.yin of the skiu j tlieu in Kanmva and ur4 KATiva iliaoaaee, aud when long ooutintiod, raaulls lu serious loaiooa of tlio Drain, Liyer, Lungs, nr urinary apparatus. Much, very much, anfterlng la Caused by impura blood. It la autiiiiated by soma that oiio-llfth of tbe human family arc allocted with aorofula in aoiae form, 1'erMiua aurterlng from any bad humor are very habln to hava It aelllo nn tha linage or aomo. other vital organ. The only aafor inle la to remove tha blood poison at nneo. bofore it aettlea ltaalf nnon I some vital point. - . When Hit blood la pure, you ara not an liablo to any dlaeaae. Many inpnriUea of tha Blood arise from Impure diseases of farvn cities. Kradicato every lutimrilv from tho fountain or Ufa and nmrf I spoil., fair skin aud vital alreugtii will return to yon. - - - . " . 1'., .'".'-'.'.( . .-' AH A LIVER INVIGOUATOH, .STAN DH UNlllVALLKl). HH1NI TIIK ONLY KNOWN M MDIOINK " That rrneiawTt.v uimuUitet and coiirpi'ts the Acixifm sciTWi'ima and functional nmniiM r I tha I.ivsa, wiTuuirr waii.iTATixn tbo ayatem. While II aots Only npon the Liver, inyfend ol eopious tmrijtnij if gradually vhantjr tha discliorgna IA a imjtdly natural Ht,Ui: i - IbVMPTOMS OF UVbR fOirrtAIKt AND OF BOMB 141' THOSK DIHKASK9 PKODD0KU Bt IT. . I , : I ' - I ... , . ... ... A aallow or VoUow color of tint akin, or valluwiah-lirown snota ou tho faun and ollmr n.ri t.t n,. body ; dulluess aud drowaineaa, aouiotlmes headache ! bitter nr bad tant III thn mouth intAm.l boat ; iu luauy eanaa a dry, teaalug oougb t nnstoady appstilo ; aoiueUines aonr stomach, with a rais ing ot tbo food : a bloatml or full reoliug about the slouiai'h aud aide j aggravating pains in tha aides, hack, or braaat, and about tho shoulder ; connlipalnin ol thn bowela ; piles, flatulence, oold ueaa of the extremities, An. K O O! Is a remedy of wosmtRrnr, rmcAcrJln tha ciirr or diaeaaoa of the Kiunkvi and IU.iudkb. Is tubsb Arrm-noNs it ia bbab o arBisrw u any rrmnly run Im. It doos ita Work JWnd'i, itlently, ami aiTiiti.y. Thn am.irr which it alVnrda la both vrrttun and prrcrpfior. mSEASES OF THE KIDNEYS AND ft LADDER. ': ,-jr J- 'I-':..'-" ! -W ' I Persons nnacnnaint.d wlUi Uia tmoturo and functions of tho Ridncva cannot estimatn thn im. iportanrt of tliair hmitliy arlum, UMrnlaaaml .nlUnlAAt .nllnn nf 4l,a tlnM Im aa lMmrf.nl n mh mam aa ikn - - - of the bow.la. The Kidneys roraovo from Uie IIIihhI those nlfeto mattora, wbioh, if pormiUed to re I . wl"uu -I'woij ut-struT-rnn, y loiai suspeusioii oi uio urinary insouargaa will oocaaion death tpim thirty-all to furty-eight boura. ' -When the Urine la voiilod ia umaU nnantitioa at the tima. nv when there ia a dlannnltlnn In rrrin. ate more freqneiitly than natnral, or whan the Urine Is high oolorod or acaldiug with weaknesa ia I I l.a amall a I il.a l..b ll a lu.nl. I I. ia M.t k .. ., I... l ,r .. 1. 1 ,1 , . ....... . . - nicju,,, .n i riuu n,m u, urmrvil, uuit SUBIIMI nnuulll Ala tajinD BB OUOB to remedy tho dlltlouliy, before a leainji of the organ? takes place. Moat ot the diaeaaes of thi blad der originate from thoae of the Kidnnya, tha Urinn bring imicrfotly aocrotcd in tha Kidneys, prove irritating to the lllaihlor ni Urinary passages. When wo rooolloct that mrdioino nevor reaches tha Kidnuyaexnept Uirnngh tho general oirculaUoii of tho Wood, wo aoo how Roceanary It ia to keep tha fountain ot Life Para. , fOTTOPr BACCWC. UALKd BOHNKO and OUNNY 0LOTO iini iioua lax nagging. EOSEOO I KOSKOO 1 Meeu with OKKAT flU(M)U8!j (as nnmbera of ccrtincAtea wiU aliow.j in tba OOBKof , .. Aimoat Dina-tenUil Of oar Monk! suffer from nervona aihanation. ami in tharnfnrn It.hla to lis I concomitant evils of mental dejireamon. confused idoaa. aollaoing of the brain, insanity, and onm- umaaiug uuwii ui me gminrai neaiwi, rmmsamis are aonoring to-day with broKen aowa aer- I VUUe BIS turn, and. UnforUUiatal. tObaenO. aloohol. Iato hour nvnr work (mental and nhvaiA.ll, ar loauaiug diaoaaea of the norvona syntcm to increase at a fearful ratio, i aw aynpunia to wnira aiaaases of tha onrvona ayatem giro riao, may bo stated aa follows: A dull, heavy fueling iu the bead, sometime mors or leaa sovero pain or hoadaehe ; Period leal lleadacha, IMxzniear, Noises or Hiuging iu tbe bead ; Ooutuaion or bless ; Tooirary Loas of Memory : Dejeo Uon Ot Huirila : HtartlMr Snriag bieen : Had Drnama : Ueaitntion in Anawerlmr Oiioatioua : llnllnaaa I ot lloarii.g ; Twitching of Uio face and Araia, An., which, if not promptly treated, 1 ad o Paralysis, I'wirwni, .n.auiij, initiieiiry, iipopioxy, AO., AC, ooiMonaxoiv. ' . rJufloring rcador. do bot think that benanaa you have lriel other romedioe. vou cannot bar ennul but recollect that (IikI. in his I'roveh-in-o has not atlhotod Ilia oluldreu with oain and diaaaaa with. I out at the Haute tiiu giving Itiem m.-tlun" in the Oreat Uardeu of Naturo that will eure them. ttave no herniation in wiling to mo, an I ntauug your rase in full, and 1 will answor yon promptly. Is bot a lecrtt miactr rem.'V I nana eminent Divine, r. -lr. H)HM i; LA around eaeh bottle. Recommended by Uia beat Tbyaia ifnra, liruggista. Merchants, Ae. THE BENT iKB MOST P0PI7LAK ; JfTEDIfleSE 1 USE. Hi . tl Dm rr.ErARED onlt by f J . J LAWK E N C E ; M.. l l : aoxTcA2xcyAcrixJivxia'r, . i tc! l?,'?tZ --NORFQJlvt' VIRGINI A. ; riitcc OSE;,1X)UUb PER BOWLE- For Sale by F. WILLIS. fVilmiAgfo. N, C. and Drvgmds every where. sag.
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Aug. 18, 1869, edition 1
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