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VOL. XIX NO. 222. THE DAILY JOURNAL Wilmington; n. c, Wednesday morning, juxe is, mm WILMINGTON. N. G, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1 5, 1870." WE DO NOT HESITATE TO ASSERT THAT ' Til E BONA FIDESUBSCRIPTION L1STOF THE DAILY JOURNAL IS LARGER . ' I'll AN THAT OF ANY DAILY PAPER PUBLISHED IN NORTH CAROLINA AVVERTISERS WILL DO WELL TO ' MAKE A NOTE OF THIS, AND INSERT THEIR NOTICES IN TIIE COLUMNS OF A PAPER THAT REACHES TlKr.MTiT.K BUSINESS MEN IN ETERY SECTION OF THE COUNTRY, " JratuittU AivertUemnU inurt, in all enmt, tm paid for in a&vance. The Daily Journal it for salo at tho paper stands of Mr. T. M. Harris, opposite Purool House, at Mr. J. T. Daniels', corner of Marke) and ' Second streets, by the newsboys, and at the desk ., In . the business office, Journal Buildings, np airs -entrance nrat door West, . Library- Houmi, 3 he members of the Wilmington Library Asso ciation are hereby notified that tho Library and Reading Roomi are open evey evening of the week, exoept Sundays, at 8 o'olock, for the ac commodation of members and their guests. Hlrangers arriving here are tondored the priril egee of tho Booms. 3. T. Jakes, Librarian. has pnblioly opened bit executive arms to embrace Simon Cameron, the vilest politi cal prostitute of them all. Laat night the New York Tribune, con taining two solid column, of abuse of David A. Walla. rAnhul Waal.in.rt nil I1 It a attack is so absurdly violent, so ludicrous iu na inconsistency, so much the blind SCOlJinff Of a hvHtlll-lVol nl.l airman ).. tt excites only ridicule and laughter. How evor insignificant in itself, taken as a part of late events in the uolitinnl wnrM it important. We receive notice to nuit. Tl,. a f i . . . . panuersuip nerelo(ore existincr be tween the honest men and the rogue, it hereby dissolved, and every man ia left to go his own political way unquestioned.- (iroelcv. Grant It Cin. mill aoitU nn n, Close the concern. The late Rnnnliluran party is the dnaileot llABfl tllin,v bIiam ground. And if the surviving friends wish to retuin for it any feeliDgs of respect they will hasten ita fnnninl. ITrinn lis olioly tomb let us inscribe this epitaph; nntn, v. After a brief but brilliant otresr, tho late llcpublioau Parly. - 'j; .. - . borM "' ' Olpatrmtio impol.es, it built hnge navies, or gamxsdvast armies, and through long campaigns, with bloody battles, Saved the Nation from the Jaws of Hell, its immediate oauso of dissolution was Triuuiuia. frtsin wutnitn Thieves, Plunderers and Protectionists, ate Into in Vila 11, Canning a dreadfnl aaueea, a bad smell, and a sudden death. D. f. From Cor. Cincinnati Oommoroiil. At IMPORTANT LETI'KB. Kcpabllcanlsm at Rope of Sasil-Dimorra. ry Compact, WclI.Organlxml Body. washixoton, June C, 1870 . The war at an end, the qucs- "ui" nuiuiujBiroiion revive, and tho one prooiem above all others that the Ilo puuuu urn canea upon to solve is whether there remains, after tho war is wuouu hiiu me issues growing out of it are settled, a platform broad euough for the elements the war brought togothor to Stand upon harmoniously. If such exists, the party continues alive. If not, it is dead, and a funeral is next in order. One can well wish and pray for such a common platform. There" are so many Ui?0riDtl M Mfllocfttiou "n the past of mo iwjiuuucun party, so mucn to be proud of, so many true hoarts in its leaders that .ovw wuuu nving and mourn now lead, that there can be but sorrow over the desolation. Tho bravo acts aud brieht W1 o mnn .. - . . . . " """"" . organization whioti have passed into history are now tho, most pre cious of its brightest pages. But, the faot remains, staring us stub bornly in the faoe, that unless we can And Bomeoodeof principles, yet holding ug together, immediate and final separation is inevitable, r ,, '.,.. Turning my back upon what I could Wish for, and looking with calm, philo sophical impartiality upon what is, I nm iorced to aay tnat there is no wore cohe lio plunder, in the Kopublioan party, than there to in a rope of sand. For over a Correspondence of the Baltimore fwnti c t Woods-A. Using., d witiion Prccdat-A Hadlral Vuaaress lowlss DraiDB'. T..h - oth.r Slory on WhUlsmore-lttaaons tori AmlssIonA melllnB Committee Aft Hutler-The Texas Senators Agrtc . w jLisas;re( Washington, June 12. 1 he case of Tat Woods was the all ab sorbing topic of conversation,' last eveniup. The facts ooiinnrnini tlin u ... . Cl mohui, u ui j u UoncresHIlian Pnrtor am -a f.,11.. T . iiiuwo. lur tor anil n frtnnil wav l ti street, ltichmond, when they met Woods who was considerably under tho influence of liquor. . Torter accosted Woods with "HownrH inn Vat " on.l w,.-.i,. aed by saving he didn't allow any d-d itBuioiii to can mm Vut- f. .. knocked Porter down, I'ortor bclnc follow. ed -to grass" immediately by his friend, Slid then ' hv tmn themselves in contact with the bellioose but diminutive Woods. I'ortor puts his mgton to take measures for soothino his yu!,,,, anu, siooti np in the House to mnko fiAmiiimnt i,i i. Woods had hit him in tho eye, he looked for all the world like an overgrown school DOV eomtilnininn ft ia f I. : . lhe members listened to Porter's dolofnl jale; and resolved that Woods must ba I. O. O. r.s Importaat nisslaa i rana u. ausuu, an old pioneer, a man who baa been connected with manv imnor tant nnblio moasnres in this oity, for the Sast lour year, editor of tha Now Age, the dd Felloas' ofllniul nrcikti ,n,l nn .. - - ft V M W V U oHieai mt'inoors oi xempiur Xiodiro. No, 17, has b.-n appointed by tho United Htatos Graud 8ire. in connection with l)r J. F. Morse, now in F.nrnn.i mm a ril uuuiwinsiuurr iu ouiuuiiHU me order or 1. v. w. . in uermany, Ue will leave In a few days direot for the city of Uorlin, Where he will explain to the novernniont the nature and objeot of his mission, and commence tha institution of the order, LArea numbers of Uermana linlnmr t it in the United States, and quite a large numbor reside in the Qormun States of feuropo. It is the moet important mis sion ever authorized by the Grand Lodge of tho Unitod Statos, and if successful will co a groat step towards instituting the order in all parts of the civilized globe. It is now one of the most wealthy und powerful organizations of the age, and do ing a vast amount of good in the relief of distress, burial of the dead and educating the orphan. Being strlotly oonUued to its proper Bpbore, prohibiting politics or sec tarianism to enter into its oounoils, it thus guurus ugaiusi any oujocuou irutu uny government on the eurtli. After accom plishing his mission in Germany, it is Mr. Austin's intontion to make au extended tour of the wond, visiting the different governments of Europe nud Asia, iuolud inff a Dila-rimairo to M Hflfft Qfiil t.liA tiii na of Babylon and Nineveh, and return to California via Burmnb, Hiain, Chi an and Japan. San Francisco Bulletin. WHOLE NITMTCTi k run : -- . . 1 wtvvi-t NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FANNINO'S TATKNT . . : . '. f kin F I T T I ti COESET This fjnrssl lu Annalriiniitil nn n MttlMlit priueiple, behiR opa, and thoroby allowiiiK tha frest oirCalstiuB THiasihlA. buidiiB l-tvinir nri-fartl rase and comfort id the wtarr, aim at the same lilllAtMUanyMIHn all .... . 11... . men Corsets lu pivins support to the Body. Tor llsalth. Urate aad l'iluti, Hi,. are ;jFnivAi.Lri m ma miiikkt. Tury aro partieo- larlv rAnmmi.n.l.t.1 '. . .nn..w . . . -,,.t . . .. olimatee, altlionitta equally well eda'pted to all seasons of the year; They are liiajlily roooru niendad hv mAHfrnl mm Bninniiiln mn v ..i. itV ll rii-.l n!... . I I : ..!.! : . f uii-wii,DBiiri,T,a, r yT ITIIuilimri, UTIIWI, 'o., aauress i lie nouiiKSTKU stwlltT ., Wumi.lrr, Miii MIKfElLA!Efir8. THE IEA FOR THE PIvlH'LEJ LI OH 1'HK UliHT AND t HEAl'ltaT U.ULROADS. hLIPHUl UTKtiniClL'TKiu nirnmo - ... -....i..-4ilu,nijBi W iMumtTPK, CoLonma A Aoorst It. H ru.iHroM, , v alay i5, JMO. lN ami I f Month will loan tht w date rastenuera aoino W. It, K. Lpot (JL0TI1IM1, 70. J HHWsMII IsHlsrii aajk . s n mm aa an sat mm itiiiw, ) WELCH Si GRIFFITHS J ;Aatbsi f3.xvB, MUX s'llliNiMHiMriu m iimti' u u i solid Teeth, or with fateot Adjustahlo 1'uliits, tuan wr lo alt Jnttned Tulh '(uls. , . tr Prtess llodd. : " fend for Prtoe M and Oirenlarn.' t WKl.t II t UlUKKI'l'IIM Bostna, Mass.. or Detroit. Mil li, Boots Shoos, Carpets Aaron & Rhcinslcin's 1H TDK 1't.AOK. Wo lisve niarkeil onr (jix .In onoilng great tmrgnioi). diiwn t;ui, and MISf ELLAXKOUS. U. A. VAIISKHTUCK'S VERMIFUGE. w, mji HIT THAT 80 MANY OHUUltfcN larva tironorttiin nf Atiillpun ....). , ' I u(v uuuui lll UD, has lonv heen a snhleot of remark, ami iii,i a satisfactory cause aHonrtainod, it is eertatn. wu it m siiuwa mat worms extut in the tin man system from ita earliest intsnoy; tliorefurs imraiun, rwpnaiauy mouiers, who are mure con M4Mntlv with llixir nl,,l,ln.n ho I inK ! ",c flrl,t Vnptoms qf worms; for so surely iw. "" " safely and certainly romoved from the most dei.ioats wahts, ly the umoiy nsoor , U. A. rAllSIBSItMK'S Vermlfags. n is porrootly harmlos, oontajns no Mercury, wiuB a ..: i rnBKLT vboktablh oompohition, And may bo administered with ih ni'Mrwr P A T E ' N T S. Invni,l.. wlm .1.1. t M t,i. . are advisod to eonnsol with UVNS A CO., editors wi um rrifiuiie Jimnrtcan, wno nave proseeuld elalms lmfore (he 1'atunt Oilioe for ovor Twenty' Vears, Their American anil Knropean l'li-ut Aumnnv ia ll,a ...-I , . i i.. . i .. . . , . .,,,.. KimiaiTi, iu ma worm. tlllttrrrwa iKma tlikti ano nlliu. ... I ; . 1 . 1 - liamolllot OOlltainiUir full inatrnnllmie in I,,.... tors is nnnt -rati. mvcidmyy,, 37 1'ara Kow, Sow York. A. MODEIi IIOU8XI. Ueinit a eripple, I have made honeo , . . - I 1 1 1 . I . , . planning has prove Our Stock; will he constantly koiit in full sur-rtv I with now goods. o will reoetre this wrok a full limmf iir.,. (luoila, lower in prion than onv. Please Hie ns a call and eiandiie our stork lie fore purchasing elsewhere. AAltON A UUEIN3Ti:lN. after this a:M) A, il. and 8:MO P. K ma. OK ' J0' a WINDEU, Ooa'l 8up-t. may as r,. I WILMINGTON A WKI.D0N UA ILHOAD nil" w mil. ira tssx vvr r Wilminutom. N. O.. M 1. in I IIAKGE OF SfUKIII I K. N AND A PTKH MONDAY, the Oth Instant, r (IIB ,,, rflKII Will W l,,H tm at ti.-iri a. iu. anil un n n. . .... .. ? don at C:.K a.m. and 8:00 o.m. u..i,i IMI'I, m. Mtltl B. 1 ln.M -. 1III...I j.... ... , ' ' . r1 "., i TT IIIIIIIIKMU :K a. in. ami f n ru .i. ...i... . rim u . ' " "! "IMIIIIl An aoooniniodatioo and freight train will leave Wllumielnu 1M Mil . n. .,1. .U.....I . Sit . niitLlllD n nu Aill.n.ii... .-i. . 1 . I . II i i .wmnwiuB , at . UDIUSUOril- rr ItaleiKh. HotiirnniK, Inavo aoMsborn at 6:0U a. ni. and arrive at Wilmington at 8 p. m. ' ami wiVJ'liS WIlmlnRton 6 t5 a.m., anil wniuiin iii-nn a m a.i,.a ai ... .. ' n." Ilr. !.. ---""-"v..itwiiu iaruo. ",'.'?v" f ri1r. soaaoot elo.elv wiih w laruorii' iiratioii train, H. L. FUEMOST, WISCELLAlVECrS. A W1LMINOT0N A WKLpbit RAILWAV 00..' May 10th, 18 170. f may I No, 25 Market street. lHl-tf WillllJUC TirAAAfliinft 'l lm.n ;H - . . for tho step. Tho' personal attack was no . - - f iiiQip. no m frinscment of tha nriTilamnf o : i Wl UUUlfrUHIf. IE 1H OIIAI in Af IJAil. . . " ' is t;; ""I"? 8 neot."n8 . me country to in ; .-. ..-uuemu, ounjiujeu jopire loar oi uongress. Hut the manner to criticise , our pnbho menrand put to in whieh Woods was arrested was an 2ven nowsnnnpr rpcnnt thai nnlif J.i t I . " uu WM ? wssii 5- r , Tit : Ku"'T, '"" . "'u"l.cl""'r8Ko- was arrested on a ia . nonf n" ; "Km nu literally kidnapped. j,., k-uu wuj, ropre- vvoous counsel Dad sued ont a writnf nntinsr f Aria in (o km i... i..i u uui a writ OI o . uv uiuao ui iiaueas corpus, returnable vpstnnlii its narta one eRlainnt vhnia t?v. 1 . ' ""t yesieruay lioans are of one cartv nnlv in - - w J - name and each leader ia thn nt,ant. tiva of a faotinn in AaurHm i. v.j VUDHUbl uuin umoi muuuu lumue ine organization. Wore a canons to be called to-day for the purpose dl considering any one of the SAFETY TO UMLDHRN OP ALL aokh Worm Oonfeetions, made more for the imrpoee of pleasing the palate than of ovoroomina the brought before the bar "ruAnmu"8 "". "vo boon mannfaeturod all ore, the resntrUhelfb8i. V"Jg. SS Io"0.,f " " " I ""i ssjutai mmt u arauuDBUiua V HrilliniiTn SnH. tlnnes to grow in favor daily. fAPTWX. w.Bh!.(!.0.1.!l05"ion 9n,," ,ou 10 Pirohase li, a. .ofumiufi, pa partionlar V narArn - KAVUllAULV KRUWIS SIIVfJK 1S9U ihfim Mtwuii luroofi npoa M:IIWARTZ & UA8LETT, spooial study. One built laat season has proved a mnilnl nf mnv.nUi,.. 1....., I . T. - w. w,.Uiuiiui, mmm.j, a,uu avuuuin.r. DesoriptiTo oiroulars of Plans, Views, etc., with Ifcmeral Information of valno to all, sent free, .,)! ....... mtitU .l.n bl. , . ....-,.v.r- niii .miuii ui aurillk II OlinTOUieill ) QKO. J, OOliBV, Aroliileiij, Waterbnry, Vermont. SALESMEN w"u,iffiIiF": 413 Chestnut St., i'uiia. MAt'IlIMK.-Nsw lluok- Tarhamt A Oo., N. V. i A sure rolief for Aslh- i niM. m i, .. . BTOWKLL A CO., CharlestownTS IIUnAN FreeJ'or Btamp, Kidder's mail. Hums; and . Urlilegrooiu.-EaaiyM - far Viinntr mnn fwnsi Js. i HOWAKU AbHUUiAi'ION, Hoi P., Philadelphia, I Moustaches ?,ee' Rrow in ix woks.- H. KIUHAUDH, (i HUHtl, Now York 1". O. BEAUTIFUL WOMEN. OH '18, BROWN Sl.Cn., WHOI.KRAl.li; " ' Liquor Dealers. Will Liimhsnl Mlr.t,HAL,TIMlltK M.I oRr.t auT i. I...;'" n W UWU ... .,..,K .,. cnmroii inin tin. . parineraiiip under the aliova stylo, for the ntTr- Ullan nt nntitlt..,ln.. il. vi...i r J . . "" WW pnr- t. . . ... ...... H ,,,v ,, nuuHHMIfl JjJOUor llllal. nrt7r l, i I Konurwjy, ennWo m to I.Himore.,j,irieVs-1,'1'liWN. J,",n.! ; am. AN HEUOIU KEMEDV. HENHY'S CIISTIT1TIII 1IIIFATII. 'intut MWin immh Trains will leave IVon. Otmnt ai.n. .. A. m. ami u-J.l P ar ...,i -m i I . wiu inaro ins .. ' "ONION rAHHrcNfll.'llnT.T,v, .. mjarUaelU. and lll.ilcn street., flftoen i,mlo, at at t laTI 1.11 fllVlhlisa k.ll. . i . " ,U,,MU 1IMMTO 1-ftHHftntTSIVB TITft- H", IWIraad will hSw :1:40 A. M.; ..,,nuJ,ua Wl"u, ilroad at i rnniioNT, may 17 wiRlnoer and Hnjierintemtent. Oily papers copy, , 11,7 U H ilmliiRt5n & He lilon U til way Co,, niiiMinu Itl.V. MA v 17 1un 'W FHWOIITKIIH 1IR- rrswarworaaia . TWKIT.M BIT.MliinVuIlltafSIraa1' M1 llALTiMPaSr"" T.?' Bamnm a: .3" f"! .l 111, r .'. no,lr. " "",? , i'rsborg and .amor.. will be J given. 1"rwlu;'t " B. Npw. Discovery ! ! PlI ALOIS'S VITAIA;M Salvanon for the Hair w 1'l.KAK AMVATEKI WITIK IhtSEDIMENT I J ! ori.NTUELlCHTlH , lor Restoring to GraJIair its i e , , Original Coor i fcrly from all ihrttiit coloring prcr)ar.itioijjsacrctoforc used. .It is lurtful, sweet smelling, precutates no muddy or slimy majr,rct3ruiresnoslukJriff,im parfc no stain to the skin. HoM it tolhe light and it is clear and cloudless. It leaves no mark on the sc: yet it reproduces in ,ray hiiTNinnatural color that time or siclffltu may have : uicacneu our oi It, tPhalonVVitalia Is fl)r one sole purpos'ejitrof' rT tainry, the mturalllor of lhe hair. It is noLslftendctl as a j daily dressiwnorforremoving scurt oryWndruff; nor for cu ring bajflness; nor for stimula- ' ting tTc growth of the hair. , ThcSf objects ma v tw I after the color has been ' aftthoVitalia,byrha-., finical ilair Inyigo- L. FREMONT. EOHlneer ami Htiiierlutendout. nis-tr uxuiuiuu. H nil l r v.. anM.M.i I . , . -" TTM DUI VOU IIU I me united .States Marshal a. h . geiiing on mo j; redenoksbnrff oars at 8:30 V. m. Indav evnninir Tim Xrl.i u.jl , " " o- aiRinuni Ainu I no warrant to dotam Woods, yet he rofused oon''. -v. wmmini uuuusei, ana ne broaclit due V0BMKAXT B. A. FAHNE8T0CK'S BON A OO. SOLI FBOMIITOBS, riTTSBTJKO, Pa a-e o d-ly-wlywh HATS HATS HATS. JXrEOTED TO-DAY, the very latest styles of FDR AND 8TRAW Also a Dies lot of TAMAUAS. No. 9 Norlh Front Street. , r -o -"j i me 1 lie uuu consulted Counsel, and ha lirnnnl.i more important measures now under con- Woods on to Washington The EiSnd siderahon, tts deliberations would ba nisnnfnh ..."yi.' UA ".l0DI?o"d marked bv violent Hnumna Z. ,7"1-r". J" """uo " nuer nonas to abuse. .nd every evidce oSInd suT ?oTth ."SS on XtT tffl! iHsin wta dMh can ba held. The font i. .n ri rra."' . " " c' ?f.l"J tyranny, and grass, exoept a a compromise logrolled this man out of the hands Tthct tbrongh wi h .schemes of public plunder leiral tribune l a i SfeS - iy-asa HUi UUluaLIU LI LI I H I III . Ma S lammi I ft aa A 1 . s? r.tJt asanas szr. zz3&l I. aAi ? T"-' .u uanuouns, Dut bis case makes exeol- S&fflSSAa KSarS-S SEN. HOWARD r. ' T. . . xuuro micnse sowing dragon's teeth it mn.t k. ... l-r-.nUpD. . w inan mai given ine democracy. prised at the result. ir:PF7n?.,Uonfftff1" Another story on Whittemore. th ,. lluhinnarfll.. 1 1 . . nne 11 TIIOS. U. WUIfiHT. 219- . FOtt SALE. THE OOMMODIOUa aTEUIS.WIIKICL. STKAMKIt in Congress, wa turn to the Executive the condition ia yet more deplorable. At me ume wnen our country needs a states man, and onr nari at tana . . ." r , suisttu i uoiuK aicaeu out of the Hnnu 11,.,. , business, manager, we have a man whose a chrritable festival o "inVao and ignorance of and indifferenoe to ncblio af- .lets of ad fairs excites only contempt For tha first . . . 'j v viuiirouiure. ioh cam detsblP neddler. baa laat.it ... j i,a .nn'i.j . :rrr.. "u c,u , l"' " wo to tne letter. Home time ueloro Whittemore resicnsil in being kicked out of the House, there was ------ - - j . wa iud um time in the, history of our Government, we mi.tvbvcu vui Aioiuau. nUlUUllJ g fiai in hand at the doors of the Senate, boggin g .Ira aaonrn rtl a .-.a. M A I. - .- : In thia Ban Domingo fraud I have not naarn m ainma HTfimm.nl r ... . - ui.u vueff a ue lense oi iTeadont Urant, that was not uaseaon sit ignorance. "Gen. Grant," they aay, "is a well meaning man, but he ia icnorant as a nnliiininn .,.r.A liable to be imposed npon by dosicninir UIBU. - The beat illustration, knmr nr ah.t a wian so rbt ia tn na innn.i in k -- J v. ... .uu -IM- iion taieiy expenenoed over the taruL Had Gen. Grant and his friends possessed W T.UrtmlA k fit AnrntnAn sauss A honest desire to. continue the Republican fPtaalsfrw aJ TMHv A aa A1 SIS . . . a.j wej wooiu uare Mia urns then tu & nnMtinn niaa uu u licana can honestly differ and yet be Re publican. Therefore let na strive to com promise noon an arlin.fntr,. it... .-u i - - - ,-,,,angm tuai ui uiaao some apprwtch to general aatisfuction. Hut no, the Administration besina bv throwing itaelf intn ti,. . " r?t "f , ..... . . : aiiiu ua ua pro- hibiUonists, and ends by persecuting he advocates of free trade. This taU end of tha Kefinblican nortw -1T..T11 Len i . ... t. . . 7 . J uhis a not oi prohibitionists, is the meanest and most .uc rr WUJCn W9 cursed. VVith fiimen Camnmn at it. a. . . q ucsha and Ames and Morrell, of Pennsylvania, whose futs" wiui uiiiom pinnder arhrt atanil in thaiv riliuwM . . j :., . , , . auu W1T.UOUI blushing, rote money directly into their own pockets, at its tail, we are told that their vile dogma of protection is the rlat- . AT 1 . . . " i una oi sue mny, ana on onr belief in it depends our recognition as Eepubli. cans. ' It ia nndemtood within the last two days that the bonds of Union between this ; faction and the admiaUtration have been "trecrihened. The edict has gone ont that I e cice now bel l by David A. We"s is :.obe nt,!,4 ir AKme atohd r-Uever 3 ,:-! 1 - - " ? w 'a Ia-0. And liia Fi - , i s a' - n IT710BMKBLY PLYUJO BE- l JL. iween wiimineton and Ri.r oiuo, (uape rear mver) as passeu gar and freight boat. Length over all Breadth of beam Depth of hold Draft Tonnaae Twe Engines In good order. AU woroou know that it ia fanantv. rill,nr II..n genius, wbioh all generations or men have wor shipped In the sex. 0u it bo wondered at. than that so ninoh of woman's time and attantinn shonld be diroetetl to tho means of. developing and preserving' that boanty ?; Women know, too, that when men speak of the intellont of woman thoy speak oritloaUy, tamely, coolly ; bat when thoy oo mo to speak of the charms of a beautiful woman, thoir language and their oyes kindle with an enthneiasm which shows them to be pro-! foandiy, if not, indeed, ridionlously in earnest, j It is part of tho natural aseaoitv of woman tn ! poroeivo all this, and therefore employ every al- lowable art to become the goddess of that adora tion. I'reseh to the contrary, aa we may, against i the arts employed by womes for onlianoing their I h..nl. . I. ..ill . . , . . . . . . . I .u.. .f.o.n lull .UUIUS U. tha an.rl.1 .ln.a rr.k !.. .... .. . j-.v.u. HIU MIU1V.J woman of genins to that of a beantv leueetnal acquirements. The world has yet .....u. unoo.ui, K. TTUUAOIJ IUH KJ 00 bHAntlfnl an.l It an.ll . . ,1... , v. i.it . the present age are carrying this idea of the m. Himi c.hiaiuoa man ever, ior all vw . T.UUIU a.iiu. iiu uauwa me lallsmanio Dower of beantv. snnnl tha .UHnian- by ths,nso or a most delightfal toilet article, known as tho Bloom or Youth," whiob has been introdnced into this country by Qcoaoa W. La tan. a dolicats beantiflar. whinn mrtrithAat An. All indent atioM. nrrowi. ansra. lAmmlna .an freckles, and discolors! ions from tho skin, leaving the complexion clear, brilliant, and beautiful, ; the skin soft and smooth. . With the assistance flANflil nn Rninnna ti.AM.u.i ... Ann mahiaT;." " .rir.l WIUI OK11J. V.u. 1 i i, 1 . "."'""""ramii nirui Un uiu.t rurlfjinn the Blooil, may 1H OKNKHAL HDrEUINTKNDfc.NT'8 OFFIOlt 1 Wujiisotoh, N. p., March , WO, f Ottff.fKi tb mat.. the Train ai".7.: . i" e will h- " following snhednle will ba n. V!!, w "H Dton (W W It Depot) iitl A. ftf Arriva at Clnrar.. Afrivs M Elngsvulj; ' Loavo Klngaville... at Kloronoa. T i. . "H-TMIB., Leave Klngaville...., Arrive at Kloranoe. ... Arrive at Wilmington march 17 010 A. If 8:43 1 M ........ .11.09 r. M A. U General HuperiuUindaut. 1.6-tf . 3 -.-.iiUSCl. ets of admission sn . - u , "".v -yy, iu nu; mnwri H uvu Wllin, UTUDnffT If. 1,1- ofOongress. Whittomoreevidently thought ff. mper ; 6 fuo1 ; lro- PtP' Dook Ss- newas tne only person thus honored, anrl. "T0?' ou ."- .166 feet. . 6 . Si .Ui 63-100. Oyiinder 18 In. he was the only person thus honored, and, going over to a npighbor, ba endeavored au i m n un a. ipn .,. . 1 : . . . . alu fTuiuemore. produeinir his tio.knt i,'rn .-: 7 . 1 ' J aMC-u-iTJff in exnected to rnka nn, -t . k . . . - . - w "nan uuaoia ana hand over Sj ; I'?e got just this one left, and will let you have it." The member addressed had a tinkat in ti.a l.l .. . alia, WH, UUI said nothmg, beyond declining to pur chase. Then Whitm-T. !... member, with no better result. Haw man. mum so may nave approached ia not AUvWlie tnAmhaa a 11. TT "w-4 vi ui AUOB9 prOa P o advocate Whittemore'i admission vu iuo Auuuwiiiir irmnriiia a tki. . aantal... ."" . ... epro - . s Mna DM ' , , ., . . PreMn tnem. The JJLUUST. UnuiUBll If DIlUlll-MHa, . .U1-.S , , .... .-.aa win, sou with that brand open him ha went back so uib couHiiiuenia. xney have re-eleotad him. Tha infaranM ia tha. 1- .:. j -. . . . a aa. aua UISUIOI the tbievea are in a msjoritv. Bat tiia iiouse naa no right to aay that tboae inievea cannot tva ranfaoani-. vxri.:... - - - -. TTUllia. more must nave nia seat. It is understood that the avidity with . 1 : u i i r , . auicu sua Aioase voieu ior an ta-raati. gating committee in ' relation to Cuban bond lobbV and that dianatahaa la. tl.. r-voning 1'oet ' waa not with a view lo proeeeuting a newspaper m.tn, bat because ll M. 11...... IL .' ...... . Gen. Butler's trail somewhere, and unearth , r ne rasoanuea oi wtuch that sly old fox is soapected. :.. -. Horn. J. v n- i-r-fi s c-i.; f,'11!: M written a letter to hissoo. lion. WebstAr vi. d..- . of T.T.. t " ovao aMBStOr & Morgan iurre u on.l rtood to ba ra l..irr..;: 3 ... , ,T, t-eO .U-.iT . 9 ' ?ff, Lower deek and hold fur eiona and oomfortahle. rreujcnu b a ou:oiN, o o. hP'i . WU-, Char. A Knth. Itailroad. Wilmmglon. N. O. 1 V. wua iaaa a or this ns. A,.,.ri-.n i, -r . r ...TT.," . - a rsm.Twr-.r'; ro"r- Sach I male besoty is destined to play a larger part in L Utnry'a Constitution BenOVAtOr. ie aamiration of men and the ambition of , ,!h ihTJ i Trmaon ' "hxiilatoa at onoa women man all the arts emDlored mint har ..il. JZZT ."TI """"b ana tbus nstu- sroauon. Prof. 0. T. Chandler. Chemist to th. 'mlT7. Metropolitan Board of Health, has raoantl m. "oatnrity and dissiuates it throDh ... .v. , ' r- Uie orffamam amh n--.i " . Fa-. a-;nomicai an.iysi Of Wis delightful toilet new. rr..h .nrt I TiZ-J.' m?a vnn r- T rrPorMJ C.U'. " D,ooa of an & Every ArteryandVe" " " Mas.iirKi. v uimiuiuir iifiLiiiiitf in. tntiUaWroniM nr kA..f..u n i inri.ui. tn i .... . .tnrt ii.in.. V"'u' someumee . - ,u UUN,i(i. uMiitaj ueau nsve no rear " , " """""S mo aoaomen like kar -- Imparting nutrition to tho system. Aouo to tne stomaca. And s perfnot and healthy aotion to the kidnors iirur, saoreure ana exoret ve organs. I simm - at A bYXNO ZODAZKiay breatKuig his last mo- Lsa.a wniiZ ?iPPJJH8 TKIN M r ".V "u"i,'.';. "? aiqno- lie knew that the I Arri.a at R4nlwiiiL ' : M UUMllT a-tlllina.n-a.fi (1111 A3 S-a.--.a-I-. l voice'oonldJhbTniontolife-no ffralSTkffl V11"' -uas w on. roarior. Thnn.isi.nr1a nf nmnlnna i...... a . ' .7. . savuaa ilTUti TW H-(1HT KN ra Piuiy sinking as if the bullet had struck them, Wretohednnas anil lu-nn-.n-. 11 T.h . ' u..V. .r. : . " . -moth. ui. oauae list nuiDiiuD vau arrmHi anu assuago Nourish into new life and vigor," And cause the bloom of health To HaVnoA mum thaia i t uisoaaa, use a thief, steals npon ita victims. i .ura plants it negloct beoomns TllA Wutnrl fnrm I rnv. i. i. . Tlie feeble voice, ' The amsAiatavl hni T.a trh.r.n;i ,h ,WP The horning srunuSnr' tT iSSSF. r?re- ThanimnlaSf ' J nT-V - Andiuth.dinnl.a.m. ' tZ, . aire ? Th. ... T. .7 -.T.,.""." " Prnl ff,nn.i in in i7a T-- whole ini i . ""uioiuu. .au airersiuod pkaaea. The FSU-TS of 1 aaaaa an.l tF "s"! rry AAorouiiary Dava becom. fltoil in u.-, Ki.a .... . or onlianoing their j ' Disoasa, like a thief, steals apoi i eternal faot, that and before they are aware of ita ati aooiety of an ngly self in the system, and throngh ne, beanty of leas in- a chronic aliment and duties all or 1 The sallow oomplixion. I Vf .I87"l I The glassy eye, I M Uoad wiU run The trembling step. I foUows J I The torturir a sore. I 1 ; Ai , plish iixcJ Ion's rator. ' Int. ViTALik. a and unctjualed prcationfor T the rcproiluctioiv of lie origi nal hue of gray Jiair.sid notL, , else. This is accopMed -jrHronitwototenawplicatioris, aocordingtothfthbfshade ' ' tcquired. SyleWyaU druggists. ? ..flfla9 ' nam pIEDM 0 1ST T'5 l - - . AND - - v 1 A UTi Nl. t n-rf ; Innn iritivni. s j wan vr MsUfl.,1 AliiltS!53lf c : ' Cenerai Aeut tor Rortb C.:;i; TM ' B0001.B8 WHIOB MM OOMPASY has mot with has been truly rsmsrksWs. ' Tta " ' chart of Life Oompanios published la Ssw York, hows that this Oompany had a fresUr moms of business in 1808 over 1808, than aay Oompny ' In America, aad that It issued a larger amount of risks In 1800 than any, save three Cropaait . Nor does this ihiL.lt .wn-i.'-..,i - m moi iianuary, - .aiiw proa-ass. laatApn TM ... I , ... daily (b-undays sxoepted) as I 1 "'ow, 00nnH'l nd oonssrvaUva man. ' tgsmeat. Those h-oUned to seours aa Inhsritanes Ibi thsir families are respectfully invited to oall 0d Uie Uoneral Agent at his ' IXSUBANOJi! R00A1B..: .11:11.1 A. M ."ilMW P. M Arrl.. ii ' ....1:40 A. m ArrlatW.l"1' : P. M ..-uiuiiwu, OlSC M EA8TGBN UIVIHI0IV WILMMOTOSJ. ( IIARLOTVai sjk ,--.. i KttVUUU AtAllaiUAO vmca at WirjmioTos, N. 0-1 unaaryjntn, 1870. 0Miffi?."?W-! of January . 0:15 A. M. . fl:S . 9:43 10:40 , 1:00 r. Bt. J.W 8:10 ,. 8.40 A. .. 6:08 . S.45 .lo-.aa . a ior. . 8:00 I of using this iliVAlualile luilot aconivituin i - Hold by evury ilroKKM and f.ucr trmuim .ln-.lr I in the Initod Htates- , a . , : . For Youn.5 Ladies. ' BALTIMOfiE, MD". EaTABUSIIlo IX 1N4. MR. A MRS. WILBON M. 0ABV.1 HBO. QtH'L JOHN PEGBA5I, f rawotrAts. A eorps of seventeen Iiperienced Teaehore Dutiea resnmed oa September JU 1S70. rreaoD u ine Language of the (School. No do toetrootioa ia this langnsps m bVgTven grat a-tZZTt -.1 . "r. aia-ranam OI I lie wanna, aaiu a pan aoceai ImparU-d by a Parisian Teacher. In tbs If osteal DanArtnini - ' paoaa srs spared. Noes but lleeaore of abili tVSOd alDananna ana -n,..l.-j ii i. V . rr 7 oapartaBeni la - . . once or Ha eiclln,. nllblLf Ti bmit paraab, who wish tn ire eooaUl W'U u?jziryi,.with',r'n ' t-fn'.lt..0're.1f. which may TZHrJl""1 eithar of the PfsraoatvJ intasrUfAws as;ik si.. '. bald ant-jTr.. t " "P",T'PW. - AfiiaoL " "Txwwr t, at uie ' , .. .aU-lawiaaii - !rpof, 5 tVoId Mret, !?f w fork. TnLAVOEIHOB aadf XTBAOTH - ' At Jnna 9 i Of every kiad - -9 - .-' 0K0BQ5 BYE!:.s, : 11 sod 13 front si mat. UI4 XL! Af jane 1 l.el. of con, ara .T.lT" ' "u,". ,1M 8r id Th. I ""'" sua eraiiiea- ni?: t,Jf.!. . '' Parts are nonrisbed into life. 1.7.1 . u 4 maciire kidueya ar. aUnio , -., a.m meir natural funclim.. r..,..-.i ... LSSt ..H.en.T ." uIkS sr. eii " ln Udolar ' . .T"ni.0' fnr'fying and liiin;ectftnt. Its la- r FAMILT ICE JfUriHXKS. IOHELU'SONI.Y practicable lea Machines 1 . 'or the oea of DroggiaU and Unareotionara I and Famiboa genoraUr. Frxluoing Transparent 10B iB 10 tn HI nm.l,. ...... I jT.t 1 I naUirai. Wtlhnnt alaam Climstaa an.l au Ia mu..i. ml.. . - -- .-. - , WUIUB W BT. oratad after evarv oiMratna. A,l.lraaa n i "j. 8 Maidea Laws, hew York. 7fiywa nniaauM ror all . 'ha rafrianran. ' auaaai , n.--u auu naw rameU Me droopa-diee; and tiia woald-be viotun ol i vtolencs) from using only one bottle LKAIH INTO Hifew LLTK I i unpariai A ap.rkllwg Brlahtsuee ta th. By. A Kasy Utawtatka Ckaak. ' A Raby Tl.gs ta tka CIpV A ('laararaaa ta tka llamd Hrltht.M. tm tm.mm.hu,m . Mwayaary ta th. Spirits Aaal llawplwaaa ra LI MMIaa. auianeouonsot ti. kidney, it ia naanr- ASSEaaKR tka ins, r TMTi ; nsn, Uats Wilmington uepercariirldga..., Bladenboro' . , , . . , '" Lumberton....!!" Lannntmrgh....'."" Ar.-ive at reoleei.. Leave Pee Dee stocking ham Lacrinbargb Lamberton BlAilanhnrn' (arw a1.... n'Ji'i ' ' ' - - " . UI'U.O,, ......... Arrtvs at Wilmington. . ruaittUT TILAIWa. AntVl a mmm . nan, Jvave Wilmington..,.,., " )afe tear llnogo. . t.i . , . ...... ..... Ifori-ille........ "" Liioi.. rlou . . , "" Arrive at Lss tuUHaji'. '. . ."..'.'; ooi.no aAirr. Lar Lanriubnrt;b w I uoilx rtou .'. " "'' " Yorkrille " llladanboro' . " (Jape Fe,r Bridge .!!!!'.' Arrive at Wumingtoa? -. . Pvaienger Trains Wlboro- and (Jbarlotto Btage on Tjieedars Thursdava and Hainr.1.. k ioosuays. . B. w nrrrriw .. n. and Oea. Bnn't. jaa ao , loi4 M. 11. rrlnoees atreeL batWBM. Vmnl anil tVala--la 11 ....I. mi " " - a rwmwr mm march 2S ... 3VTAXaTH OX7SXI. S.-rlO A. Af. j emu a:i'0 10:45 :U0 P. M. 5:30 A. H.lll 9:1S U Ifi 1 :S5 P. 1:00 lth the AT . 1 . . r ' -T"aS Sri ( CARRIAGES. T OfFEK FOR flALB AT M kNUKSOTUitEUHrillCR) f "'iaa'') tk"-i" ery deacnpUoa al aiy CABKUOK hEPOBITOBX ?T.Jr"!';!'tr' aornef of Prineeaa assa viiik mfn an irraniuiMa.t ,ik -m oxariSSVlia wit , Wit. MoOANN, aALTlMlMa aan I am twrnaraai in aaUl hi -.l...Vt , In ,'rnU- . V. . . V I" ."ai At . . , , w-n- wurrvu io our atar- k . and aa a). n . . .k. ... - 7 t. i -a eaa Da aoagbt at kis alMiie is Ltalumora. I eaa famish on short iiatice, any stria to atiit tha ewatomar, from a shaap oaan Boirgy to Um fioaat tJarriagv!. fVraone wi.hiug to pnrotiaaa, wui aar the fright frota BalUioore by parckAalng bera. Oall VW4"!. untand either tLTaaJor clerk wiUbea!adtoahowonratik-k. mm . , . i ar- u,ucu.sy- u'a. . i . anril VI C W' Ja. ' i . : fiTr t ; v : Pfinle kava liffn waw i . . . : . very M..O, uWh. b, a tim OTtSSl It Xtinn.ahM Affections of tun Bonos, Habitual Oetive auiiiiy, Liiseavm of tha Kid njs. L-yspepsia, Erysipelas, F. maJo Irregnlantieo, ristula, all riiia JJiseastw, Urer CoruiJaint, lu litfeation. Vile, I'nlmonary ! Plrtenwa. Hcrofuhi or hUnga Evil, Syphilis: - ., . "-sa vimabh or Turn KHlNAVH, KkTfTlON o( ll UhlSK.Atv.Aa jwrooa Prosaj-ation. Waaknaaa. Oeoacal Laa CAUriOa l-la orrWtng mr rasrmly always : : "oiuwr ui unr nan-uniaa itux on vuor attara. Tha n-a, i. i- ... . , ... . w n surai oat- othe eompels Una. , . , Addreaa, I1KNBT A OO. ' I snnrslniT 9?a hari i . . wviiiiv CXI. aaia. - - Sk is vimu txiKanrnrfnn ntsnviTina . . - , . .aav.., pa a. um bnttsa. an bouiaa tor If. m. ... ... - - - . u w , a ui. ra. o-ipt of pnoa. J'ticla sr. raaaea tn raauoBd euaSJantiaiir - i , .. . . J "" - aiaij. , T foiioTnng mail. ... . . ' (...a ty aiLrespaetahle Dretgista. TUE EECIUR AXrI. mrt-riTc QS U BTOCK HOLDEHa OP TBI AAiWA UUANO COMl'ANV Sir i,?thnf.!rSr.,Ilbe cr on Thurs- lXI.NALD MaoKAK. , - . lreaaarer and Bec'r. ,nn" 211-tdm AVANTED. J11 ,MI,-.IK!' ing Plain Hewieg. Sl.ro,der, ' Jiraiilini?. . H.m- m ..i -.i- .i. .i I T - nmiauni' Ih. nnm-... a. . . . . L -. . """OCS on . StliU M. K PRlnE. U IKTL-II A fIim.M TKAUMEB, pt a ladt 11... A .i nlT" r."" J-iireto Inn. Ill ' "O. . U. ' - - . 21S-1W K-jaAi.TTjrojut. M AiM ' 1 H. HOQAH .Paoramoa. BXDconoa ot rixx. - - rt eonaideratton of tha (rsneral deelins of all Aha naaaaaarina .nn-l.l.i.. .... . ofkeepua a Hotel, and tha great sear. t stonaj tha board will ba redoesd to snsrr, aod others Of North Caroiina to 1J V nar . sash 10 . l TAYLOil'S i:3T" (zzausam yAcrl. ' '- ' JEESETQTT. 7. .Oppoaita K. . X. B. Ct : of. O. tha .asi PlajsOpaw. sA a rriHB UNDiRsiasm tzes To -av paotte alianuaa ta u f.. tv... . . . "aw ttKirOajrhlv raDnraln.1 a t r: ra. I 1 a. j T wjauHMBI I.aoia,- . I urang rooia ia Ut mtkl tm.. , . ZzrT" ",nD "wy eoeTi...a i LIll irtVTttail.sy rastl.lu. ' M sfslfTT laOALai rata. a t k. " " "ai HtrniSA VaJ A -w- M I Aril PATEr. tTn ar. . . ... V -i.t:. "OTI 'S T!IK fACT THAT Rail liuari.g or " mJ M a.nj I u. u.r,r cuhdc.'j mo.v.w: tha aansat Bait. oriwrs a'norri.Bf -r V T a, tria-h S'. I t Jita 11 .'".''S tTrr:r lit if,j ... j-f !; A. ll.'A-
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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June 15, 1870, edition 1
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