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TI1EDAIIJJ00RNAL WILMINGTON, H. C. FRIDAY, AUGUST 12. 170. t -H " v Tae War tm Karens. Tha previsions eipresjod ia a former ar tula iitre been sooaflrmorl by the last di ' la ODOwaaenoa of tingiog op lis forces raceeaafvefr. - It i probable that ho was -also utnambrL though not to tho ez tentraentioBed in the lastFronch dis t patches, If it is Jtrtie, as stated, that ho ' bad only 83,000 qii against 140,000, it was very bad strategy, indeed, that expos turn to sfch unequal odJa..Uut although ectonsiy ueioatoxi, no has shown ability in his retreat. Instead or falling back upon , Btnibonig, which would havo separated him oompletoly from the left wing of tho Frenoh army, he is retreating toward that wing in tho direction ' of Nancy and Mats. The temptation to throw himself into .. Strasbourg and defend it would have boon Irresistible to a mediocre oommander, for it is the strongest fortress In France, and contains manyr very important military BUUia&monu. This great city is now en - Frenon armies, and ts said to be surronnd - eI by an army from Baden, which has just . crossed, the Rhine below Basle, 00,000 , wtrong. The city has a garrison of only , 7fcOO0 Bien ; , but the population, whiob , , amountsto 80,000, cn easily bring 10,000 , fighting men for its defenoe and ought to " bo able to stand a long siege. ' The waen'ai losses of the Frenoh army ' cannot lo very large. Thirty thousand, Incladbg all the missing, most be a very liberal estimate. Hot the moral effect of - the defeat seems to bo enormous. It is '' almost lmfcoeslble to realize that a nation like Franoe, which onght to have in tho 600,000 tffftHar trotrps, can be alarmed by tha loss of one twentieth of that nom bcr. , Tat tha despatches from Faris and from iha Emnamr at Af afx. sneak of ornai nf- - fnrta hnlnei nfuWV r arte tha ennntr Farthermoro, the failure of MacMabon to make a stand npon the line of the Vosgcs, - aawtf riiai waiiinrr rtar nnnn rna nn tw i ie sura waaaQ p.-hv v . v aaasw www Moselle,' proves that ho foam to trust his own troops in another ragagrmont so goon alter thclx defeat' ' But .tha last deep atchea aro more as ' tonnding still. I'aris is protected by pro digiotu fortjflentions, and can furnish 100, 000 of its own national guards for its do- fense beside all tho regular troops and all tho reserves which would oonooatrato for its safety. Yet, although half a million of regular troops are between it and the one my, we are informod that tho Prince Im . perial . has fled t to London that the Empress's jewels T; have.? gono with f himthat prominent imptriutlsts aro . leaving Taris, Aa.-It this is so, our forebodings about Napoloon's dynasty aia nearer lo a realization than wo supposed. t Already the people attribute to him the fatal delay whioh led to disaster. Already f tha ominous word "Abdication" Is nttored a word sinister to his family. Twioe did. Ihe great Napoleon abdicate in favor nt his son and in vain. ' Whether Louis ' Napoleon abdicates or not, unless a great yimuBViuw jnouu; iu iiviuiv Ull pros tige, tha next shifting of the scono will 'show ni a revolution, a provisional govern 'ment and a Republic. Bettor had it boon lor the Nopoloonio dynasty for tho Trinee imperial to uave ruaainea exposoa to all - the ohanooa of war thnn to have eopsratod t.l. .1 LI- . n . Mum ara uvot .uut oi uib oouuiry. DUI j whether Franoe remain imperialist cr bo ' ooae republican, her people are too proud and spirited over to shoatho tho sword bo lore Having avenged their lata surprising dAfeet. ' tb stuldla, tMM rt of tc-d (Hnndv l ft. AtoUi, wblnh wm, faoveror,' ftla4nnrit, nd ltrwn oeonpind by tho rrtuwinnii. , 8mo of thnlr pirkcts otn(( ap with onr km gnrd, hot r itriTn back wilhnat maormnity. ' Krum WaalilngiDB, a . . W8niN0T0, AllR. AJniirnJ t'rriit It lDkir. The War in Europe ! - 1'Anrs, auk. l. A 4uptch from M' T the Vtinot Impfirlsl U still thcri, tiri tlio Kmpi rnr will crrtnlnljr mk a lUnd , . Adiiifl llodrtodm lip O'Nonrj will omnmsiHl tli rri(lu dofonr, with H.tKW nvf otnnonlon. The loft wibh of tho armr i at LoTsrimo. Tho lMt. omclivl ant i f UoOrmm'int n nlfxn InR tho llciiim coutrallty troalv, - Th Monate adopted a pli Ji'ol of lw tcu.llnn to the arming of lh natlnn. Xlm Ourpa U rIuUHIT wa vury alnrmy. Tomulta hive Inlnrruptcd but iaeaa. Tha ProiUvnt boliiK worn out with tlio tolls of the prowedltiKu, tbn tneetinn alowly dls DStseA. . tfi-T. ' ( ' ' ': v ' ' XokDou, Aug. It Ihe Bank ol EDRlaod ha radacsl Its ruts to 6) per cent. ' ' ' y.eblo attetupta,tu proclaim a ropulillo at 11 r sstlln and Touloute, weio oaailj aupprouied. LOHDOII, Aok- II. Tba Earl of Derby In a public apnech, ntronnly nrgad nonlnterrentlon. Half a Diillion of atnrlirifr la m.mlujj from Xl m- by. Talrsrama front tfctti give ananrtuoo that Jla- salno la real Uommandtr iu Obinf oi tbo JTrt uoti array..' ' -...... Two oorps at aowat Mais, and tba othora aro under Mottabon. Attbs battle of Woortb tba Fronob oharRxl tha PniHlaDi olovvn tlnisf. MoHalion, artar flftoao hoar In tho naildlx, without rood, u from tits horso falntliiK I'iso a ilitoh, bat wa an. Oldantally fllsoardi and rosovoril anlllalrutly Uidlraol tha rtrat of bis batlnrod army on foot. Thora waa no horan left. Tba Olty Council of , Hruaar-1 voted (1'nwn Tio'.orla thanks for aaortlriK DoIkUii uoutrality. Tbo loaillmj botinou at Antwerp doclluo to do bneiaess, a II Is fuard Ibat tbo I loin do Uulcgno tuuat bo aaorillocd to lbs dofouao of 1'arla. The 1'all Mall Oanttf reafllnaatho prvHenoo of tho iTinco Imycrial and Iniperial l-jwola in l)i- don. important pianos in Frantv, with a citadol on tho riRlit bank of tho Monnlla, an ar mory nanally nontaioing fiO.(KK) Htand of arms, an nrsniiai, ono of tho UrKeat in Franoe, with a cannon foandry, and aim po military hospital. It was a plane of great military importation nndrr the llomnns, and in the ICth rxintnry, while in tho pos aowinu of tho Fmporor of Uwninny, tvs strongly fortitlotl as a bnrrior aKainnt Frsnoe. It jiasxod into the bands of Ihe Fronoh in 1652. Population hntwnon fifty and sixty thousand. from tho rblladalphia Ae, An. V. t-lluw Vavrr mt Iba Phtladalptita laiar. 4 atlo. Itooently ot the IjftKarntto Htation, bo low tho city, a dreadful dimaso broke out. and was rapidly spreading. Among the number atriuken down was Dr. Thompson, the Tort riiyrsioinn. Hoou after the illness of this ofllciul, and when the liisnase wss becoming ppiMcmic, Dootors Forward and Ullraan, of Cheotor, wore sent for to ox- amino and prescribe for the pationts. They at once pronounced the dreadful con tagion to bo yollow fnvor, whioh had boon oouimuniontod by tbo. errivul of somo Hnitliorn tokso). Tho utmost endeavors wero niado and are pnt forth now, to prc vnnt tho spread of the fevnr. A nurubor of deaths iiavo already takou place. Dr. iinroolio, of the lirmrd of Uoaltli, nnnour red witli Doctors Forward and Ullmun that tho diseaso was yellow fovcr. Dr, Forward has benn planed in oharjro of tho station during tho illness of Dr. Thomp son. Of tho number that havo diod, llireo are mon living ontsido tbo Htato. Tho most rigid sanitary rules have boon adopt' ed at tho stution. SPECIAL Amuaaty. baa boeb doolarud, , Including all orimsa SKslDst tbo country. BY TELEGRAPH. roia assoGiaru raus Marircnaa vua ma . br ttawrai. Market heooru tm UmMrrlal JfefeSigM em TMri i'ar. KOON TEliEQUAMS. ;.Th9 ; War '. in Europe. "!, . raais, Aug. 10. ' n www vaij six vowa oaai agaioai iu ooa aBreorQtrrist'sVaitstry, . . Ia tha Oorps LeglaUtiff to-day, tha credit of 4,000,000 eraaes tor tba (amUias of the Moblls Ootda, was iaorsasad to afi.OOO.OOO. ; Orstaau Sbbmittad a propoaltioa tba sommer. etal eoatnots fall log das batwaan tha preaent w iw us suta or angnss oa proioogaa tor alas Brome protested against tha maaanrs, aa4 Oemscs and alas Bimoa rnalats4 apoa Its aaOaaalVy, saying last, to dofand tba eoDDtry, tba a aatss salnd saast bs fraa of eara. Tas etrealaUoa aroeae ths hall ostaids was. by tbia Uata atoppad by tba orowd. and several da ... ... ... in i i v wwuv vuiruuuura ui Dnuoiug. Tha MMaea. boweTer, wars not disorderly, Tba prajert of tba law lor a National defense : vu thaat wneiilinaiMlv aAotitaL ami.1 nralftno " trrlMJe; Ia the rxoi tamest a voloe Was beard . te Say "Sow 1st Frasaia look as ia the faee." CoaaS Patikal aanoaoead for tas aew mla- ; t -y and read a list ef the Bastes as foUows . Avaraoe, Fottriga Affatrs; Henri Obarreaa, lr-'-'.or; araadpamt, JntUoe; Da Qannllly, Ua-a run; riorre augBS, rinaooee; Jerome Uavie rubUs Works; Jalee Brunt, Inatrvction; tileia. ct rwimoia, Oomsieree; Saseon liillaxiS rr :;ont el the Council of Btate. . Tba XmMnr wiiA Ui .m. v.i . Loidos, Asg. 11. , iroaa the Prasalaa front to 10 o'otoek , V. adaaadajr sight, stats that the rrWh array wm filing haak to the line of the MoaeUe.bar v 7 1 ty rrnaaiaa eavalry, which had already ... a.: tuion, Falqaanoot, and Lasetaoges. t . t of all kiads.taad railway Waiae, had faV lea bile tba hands of the Fnueiaaa, sad thsy n poaaeaaloa Of the amall fbrtraaa La Tdagea, which the a rax had . tr'.cg mica and prorUioaa. . faaia, Aag. U. J C Z:M haa advieea tram KeU to '- ?. ' " ' , . :t l r-facliwsUar srs at&i . .-, - . j 1 ! Lit lv:ie Liad anSsr f ' ' a n - a of r i r.: -, 1 1 t'e tV Prom Wattilagtoa, " Wasiiisotow. Auk. 11- The curraacy balanpo to the Troaaury la M0,C00,O0O, which la unnnnally hoavy. Two hun dred applioatiubs bare booo nmd fur National banks under tbo new law. tisatorna for tho week ending Aug. flth, over tJ,r,00,()00. lion. It. II, Duller, mombor ol Concrete from Tonnnaaoc. r. ill be broOKhl l.oro for trUi fur al leged pension frauda. Untlor's partner, a broth- er-ln-law, aud atm, are Implicated. Tha UroHgtli la ' t'oaan I tint. Tho Hartford Timos of tho (tth instant, says ; " The droiiL-tli continues, and ull vegotation sutlers. Its etl'oat has boon iu- teuHlliou by tho steady continuous heat. This has roaohod a point senrcoly loss than 00 dog., and often sovoral dorecs highor, nearly evory day for more than a month. All voeotation sailors, but the grass, on light lands, la injured especially. xoept in meadow lands little or no pasturap;o it left. Home little bonollt has followed from the slight rain of last Thursday aftornoou; but here in Conneotiout, whore rain was moro soroly needed thau in any othor aoo tion, we had the least. Other Stales wore viallod by a oopious rain storm : ourn is still loft dry.- Farmers are buying hay I liutter ia leas plenty. Corn, rxooot in swales, and on low lauds, is 'all on red up it Will produce, on hundreds of farms here abouts, littlo moro than ' nubbins and many farmors havo alroady out their corn stalks for foddor. Straw and ' bedding will bo more soarco than usual. Early po taioss turn ont well. Jjate piantod pota loos are soneraiiy tnouirbt to bo a com ploto failure: and thrso constitute tho bulk of the crop. Tobacco also fools tho drought Here, iu tho ooutro of the to baoco growing region, tho drought has been tho moHt sovero, Tho fJonuootiotit orop of 18,U will boo poor ono in tho market probably oven b ss valunblo than thatotiyOO, Tho plants havo blossomed prematurely, and tuo loavos show a ooarso woody fibre, whioh will bo vory injurious to tlie market value, lsul little ol tho crop of '(-'J romaius on hand ; and buck of '03 thoro is nothing. Uounccticut - tobacco growers are prepared for the substantial failuro of this crop, . npon whiob many do pend for their money. Apples hang on pretty well, in spite of the drought, and would have made an .unusuully ubuuduut orop Had triors Doon any rain. As it it they are mostly small ; and some begin to arop." Two-Blary ttallwax am. Thoinspootor of rollinsr stock on the Wosloru railway of Franoe, has invented a two story railway oar, whioh is intondod to do away with a larga amount of rassonffor dead weight. In tho oar now on exhibi tion the llrst, or lower story, is arrangod in oompartmonis.areotdingto tho Kuiopnan style, wnno tuo second is narrower, with tho scats pliteod os in this country: Tlio neignt of naeli tory is red need as much as poHniblo to guard against top heaving, and the body hangs ho low that the whoeln pass under Ihn scats, as in our strnot cars. Four llights of wronglit iron stops extend from tho upper to the lower story, laud ing on tho p.atfoi m in frout of tho doors. Tho dimensions of the csr are twenty-six foot four inohes by nine foot two inohes. and thoro aro now twenty six of them tun ning regularly and sfely-ea- thoKastern .,., ,,.,, railway ol franco. It is olaimod that in MADnir. inly H. Jfiiition to tho saving iu the tlrst wmt of tho rolling stock, transportation oan bo eiVootod with a doad weight of i!U0 pounds per paseougcr against U2U pounds per pas sengor, required in other cars nsod on tho Uontinont ACAIIKM r THE VISITATION, MONTE MAIilA, RICHMOND, VA. THK rtTItONrt OF THIS INHTjTtJTlON are renpretrnlly rnmlbded that the new scholaatlr year begins on Ihr, flllST MONDAY In S pUm- bcr I'arriitn and gnardtana who aieb to aoonre for young ladiea in a llrat olaaa boarding school the bonrflt of a aolid aad refined education, with maternal anporviition over their health, mora' and manner, will have no rnaeon to re gret their choice of the Monto Maria Aoadnmy, On the rotlrwl and healthy hclghta of llich- mnnd, in bnlldlnga enlarged to admit additional applioaute, the puiila enj iy ample grunuda, plo tur(nruo views, and every fanility nmler an ap provrd ayiiiom, and an efficient corps of teaohers, for their contentment and progreaa. Iteft-rciioo may be made to tho Itt. llov. Pr. Motice, v, Itov. T. Mnlvoy, v. g., lllchmond; Itev. Hark H. Urnee, Wilmington, N. O. ; or to the " Hnperlnrri'i " of Uoute Uhrn-to. ang s . . ;. ;. are if AtADKNV OF THK IVCAn WTiO.V. WILMINOTON, N. C. AH OD11 80HOLA8TIO VKAU commonocs In Hciptembor, the exoroiaca ol the Academy will therefore lo reanmod on the Drat Monday of said month. Huoh nf onr pupils aa "ball havo returned to the city, will ll&d it to their advan tage to order aa early aa poealble. TKHMS IIS AUVASOK. Engliah Primary Ulasa .......... 110 per (narter Junior, Intermodiato and Meulor Olaaeea. . . i0 " " Foreign bangnagee, each , .. . ,. 10" " Orayon Drawing and Painting In Water Oolora ...... HI " " Oil and laStel Painting 7 . ,12 ' Muaio at Trofoaaor'a ohargea. liooka, Ac, Ao., will ba furulabed in the Iuatl tntlon at moderate ratea. H1HTKIW OK MF.ItOY. Inly ai l(ll. S V K OI A L - TIIE-i I'AIIS KIM KR.' After tuihtt yiab trial, in atill reoeivlng the moat nnqnalilled utimonlal to lie virtuoa, from permma ut the hlgheet charatnr and reeponal bility. Phyaioiana of the flnrt reei)eotability, rei commend it aa a moat ed'ootiul preparation for tho extinction of pain. It Ih not only the beat remedy evor known for Jirolaea, Cnta, llnrriH, Ao., but for CyBcntiiry or Cholera, or any aort of bowel complaint, it ia a remedy unsiirpResed for eftloioney and rapidity of action, in the Rroat cltlon of India, aud other hot cliiuatee, it haa be come tbo Htandaid Medicine for nil anuh ooni plalnta, aa well in for IyHponl, Mver Ooiu lainta. and other kindred iliKordere. I'or ConHn and Oolde. Oaukur, Aethlna aid llhonmatio dilli onltiee, it haa boon proved by the inoitt abun dant and coiivlnciirig teutiniouy, to be an Invalu able medicine, , ,. as Direotlotia accompany ach bottle.' Hold by ell DraKuiatR. 1'rlre M5 la. Ml ru., anil SI par Hut I In. ang 9 'J(W.ln),l. MAKItlAt.i: HTioKOKABLKT7" Keeaya for Voiiok Men on the honorc, picas urea, and advantagea of a harpy MniiiAns, an contraetoit with Hiiigln l.iro, and the fearful Kvii.s of OixiliMrv, in modern tlinea. Hont tree, in eeitli-d nnvclopi'H. Sdilrnaii, liOVVAHD AH HOIUATION, Hoi V, I'hilam liiliia, l'a. mav ! . 204 HmdAweh I.ORIIJ.ADD'S 8TEAM8UIP LIVK. FOR BOSTON THi: FINK BTRAM8HIP LIFK IN'SFRASiR. REGULATOR, C'AI'TAIR lUIOUKS, ATHLT. BA VV VYl-:b!i loaded. BAIL VOn THE ABOVE POUT ON UNKaUAV, 17th iuatant, or aooner, l'or Freight, apply to ' BAnitlf llUOS., Agenta. ang 11 ilVOlw llronoliltta. Kroni Mr. I). H. Oardner. Prln olpal of the ItntKorH Female Inntltute, N. V.,lMy U, 1HM, lhave been oOllcted with KronohitiH duriiiK the pant wintor, and fonml no relief until I found your JW.eif. " Jlrotun't lironohiul Traohr," ort'ougb L.i!'iiig''S, give prompt re lief in O'iHrIih, Ooldn, anil 'l lipiat Diaeaaea, and are for aalo throughout the Unitod Htatea and niimt foreign oonutriea. i , Hlahop Alklaaon'a Appotntmvnta. CASH ADVANCES SJAllE ON 1 0irNENTS OF FRODPfF FOH HALF. IN Wiluiliifton, Nw York or llvfrpool BY t V: BARRY BROTHERS, ang 11 WILMINGTON, N. O. 270-tf BBICK8! BltKhSM . nnr bikv front the Cincinnati 0.tt:e. A Llvlag Aatlqae. Mr. Joseph lloffman baa in his garden st Cummiusville a plant that in somo re spects is a curiosity. It is a singlo stock of what is labelled " Egyptian Corn, and was grown from the seed token from the case of a mummy in Egypt, and which bad lain hidden away in this reoeptaole torn period of two, and it may be twioe as many, thousand years. The soods planted by Mr. Hoffman were seven in number, only one of which, through i long oonrat of ages, during which king doms and empires had riscu and fallen, flourished, decayed, and were forgotten, had retained sufllclent vitality to vcKCtatc. The seed resembled, though they wore not exactly like, onr smallent variety of In' dian corn, and the plant, now two foot or more in height, looks not unlike a stalk of broom-corn or Chinese sugar-cane ot the same dimensions. Xbo seed is probably produced at the top, and it was Mr. Hoff man's opinion, on inspection of the seed planted, that they came from a rlaut a! lied to the sorghum several varieties of which are native in Africa. These seeds art a part of a small Quantity received by Mrs. uenry iteea irom ner sister, residing on the I'soiflo coast, who was indebted for them to Lady (Sir John) Franklin. Although curious, there is tn this no th ing unprecedented. Egyptian wheat, taken from anment taroophsffi, baa been known to germinate ; and a Air. Ilulch, below the city, baa a epocios. of millett whose original seeds were found encased in the wrappings of an anoient Egyptian. Mr. Hoffman, several years ago, brought mammy wneat from irrpt. whioh grow. and under grass ripened fruitful seed, bat toe plant was too delicate tor onr climate, and lbs cultivation was abandoned. This city to whioh tha result of last bat- Qtday't battle betweeen tha Prussians and rrenob is directing publie attention, and whiah Will, in all Drobabilitr. be tha of the grandest and bloodiest combat of modern times, deserves a special para- rv. - - ( 'V-, is Trench fortified city, i ( f t 8 tV' artment of tha AtosaUe, J al tha cotsSasnos) of the -Jtrl S;"3, at the bead of a r t r- ' v !' s f-a ris f ' i3 l .j i t t : r ' I a- l rpro the New York World. Tha Kltti ( 4i r the I'rHaalan Han tHii. Tho dofont of MooMiihon at Worth and Ungennti on Hntnrday wns slmnllanoons with a successful Prussian atsnult upon the ilivieion of (louornl Frossaro ftt "tttinr braokon. Tho lines ot Franco, boruo out ward a woek ago, are to-day airain rovers'- od. ThotisauJit of mon have fallen on both sides. - Tho Fronoh Imve lost manv prisoners, many riiiis and angles of the Hue. 'I ho Prussians havo bought at a fearful price it fresh splendor of military I proMigo, nua too siiOHtautial iidvantaare of a formidablo hold npou the lines of in vasion lending directly to tho heart of Franco. lint tills is only tho tioninnlim of a drama whioh grnatons terribly bv this be ginning. - Tho hoort of Franco thus mo naeed noedml no tiring, Tho osnnon of the Prussians in Lorratns and in Cliam paguo will now rovive, from tho Channel to tho Pyronncs, tho dormout etJioes of 1815. llotwoen the victories of llaironan ami Worth and tiaorbruokon and the fall of Paris intorvono many serious matters an army actually in the Hold, from Htrasburg to Nancy, and Metz to Verdun, of nearly half a million of mon, two-thirds at least of them veterans of tho regular foroes ; many fortified places; the indomitable hatred of tho most paseionatn and dange rous of European people Yet tho Empe ror calls npon all Fronchmcn to rise and save tboir oountry, and the Ministers cf tho Emperor decluro the capital in a state of soigo. This, to our thinking, is snpremi ty tue signuioani ioature of ibis iU Fearla anil Ilutilna. When rony lipa part, pearls ehonld glitter be. hind thorn. To prooorvo and beautify tbo dental nuamel, there la no pr paration like Bnzndnnt, compound of the moat wholeenmn, vegotable, an 'tlsfptins, anir ng which the ljatk pf tbo Honlh Amerlean Hoap Tree,, known to., tbo native aa Qtllbl ay, and uaed by the Hpan'eh Amorloane for oleanalng without impairing the moat delicate folirioe, la moat important. " Fa-airnso'a Ottts "-neefni hr every hTOBrs ang 0 eod-lw A AUD. IWr- MR. L. O. ESTE3, lato Colleo tor Internal Revenue at Wilmington, mem bor of tho North Carolina Legislature of 18C9, and now a resident of Enfield, N. O. win unit it to ins interest to pay Messrs. Hturr & Mnrcns, No, 22 John utroot. Now 1'orkr- for-tho gold wstoli purchased of thorn in March 1HC0, and stated by him to havo been presented to tho Hpeakor of tlio North Carolina ltouo of Roprcsontativcs of that sossinn. STARR MARCUS ng- 'i t I - -2iiJ 12toh IIAK IIKLOU'H HAIR I'IF. This eplendld Ilair Dye. I tho beat tn the world. Harmleea, reliable, Inatautanocni., Joea not contain biad, ner any tii'olw pnieon ti pro- duco paralyse or deaUi. AvoM te vauntad and dolnaivn preparation, bnaatirig virtue t.y do not (KieeanA The genuine W. A. Itatelielor' Hair Dyo baa bad SO ycare nntariiiahed rooi.U- tlon to uphold I la lntgrlty aa tho only PorToct Hair Uye -Black or Tlrown. Hold by all 'Jrng glsU, Applied at ID Ilond HU, N. V. feh H - it ly .ATHIX .NITER, WHOLESALE DEALER IN MQU0RS AI MUARH, IVirner Market and Month Water Htnwts, (H. 11. Kileia old aland.) Wiiinlnglmi. N. tt Keepa eorxitantly on band line and lare aa eortmi nt of MQUOPH and TIOAllH. which l.e Hero is a Delaware oonundrnm: "What is the dill'erenco between Ohio and Dela ware ? Just this: Ohio has but ono Lick- inff county, whilo Delaware has three " run on tho word whipping post, don' you see' , Littlo Rock, Arkansas, estimates iti ro- pulation at 11,000. A machine at Rutland, Vt.. tan tut 1.- 200.UUO slate ponoils a day. fob to llft-tf Of tatS drtT S ' nCim I., lln, Ir,l ! Ilia l,,ir.l K.. V.,.1. ...l.- novi ami inia mpnna tint an mtih .1,1. 1 fence against tho Prussians as a monitco to Europe. For it means plainly this, that if the empiro cannot within a very brief pe riod repel tho Germans beyond tho Rhine, Franco will riso to repel thorn ih her owu fashion, as of old, and in her own fashion, as 01 old. ' , Morgnnton Aahevllle; .., .. Onlvary Hicrch, Mcnilerson county tlouderHonvtllo Bt John's In tlio Wilitcrni as ..... . . IjCiorntor, liiit'Oombn conntv ..... Wayn- eville itiithnrfordton Bhelby. I.ltieolntoii. . . . lllh HhoalH.. Augnit 7 Angnxt 14 Angimt ill . .August 17 Angut 18 . . .Angimt . ..tui;ut?f, Krptnailmr 4 Boptember 7 Hepteiuber II He)itnniher 10 For aale by F. W. KEROriNER. 270 - ang 11 rNLKS! lAlMIH.Iiiin 200 J!0Xi,:h(jani,,'k8' ' For ealo by ''.". F. W. KERCH NER. ang 11 , 270- KKW ADVKKTIIKMKMS. roitoxr,s rTUVLOil'8 LAIlOil-SAVlNfl 1 DETEIIHIVE HOAP, 'M lloxeatlream Olieoae, , It 0hoh Dutch Jli'Kd (Jlionee at QKOJIOKMYKIW', 11 and 13 Front el. ang 12 271- FL0I K, HITTER, rANUU, TUHT ItROl'lVKD perHtM: Liiolllo and Pionsor 10 Firkins. ..eUXabs I OIIOI! E IIUTTErt. i;i:mim: am.ostivv AND HOKKKH liimiltrt at MYKUH', .11 anil J.I Front et. aug 12 271 FRF.sil :MS1J, JANOY ANIH'I.AIN UKU KKKS. Morton and McKniisin McKen7.lAlnrrt I'lecnlt at '.- WYKUH-, 11 and 13 Front mI. "R M 271- F()JINEVV X()RK. TIIE FINE STEAMSHIP, 03 Jtoxoe OANDbH-H fta and H. For salo very low by ang IU Df.ROH8ET.4V CO. 289 WASHINGTON, )Al'T. 1V1I.HDK. lTIt,bHAIL AH A110VW THL'IIHDAY MOltN VV lug, Ang. lHtb. for rreigiitor 1'aamgT apply to WILLIAMS MURCmSON. aiglJ 1I.T. 271 :it 91. K0M,r, Aiiftionffr, l!ll.lRi:'S l ASSIltlF.UK MflTS COST AND LESS To olnao balanoo of Btock j and CLOTHING Of all grade at - ' - "-!-'' I) AltO Al NSI A LarRO etock of fMBKBLLAS, OANKf, IIATd, and (IKN'W FUUSHniNQ OOODJ. i MUNSON & CO. City Clothiers. nKj,, 2CU- CORN! CDKN ! ! 6 i( f OVBB. MIXED. 700 In store and fur R.1I0 by sur; 10 AT LOW PKICES. Prime White. VIOR A MEHANE. . , 2CD-2t r Far AKrlcultural Assoflalion Fhiiikkt's OKfK'S, 1 1 WlLMISOTOW, N. O., Aug. II, 1870 j .TI1LRI2 will be a regular meeting of the Ex ecutlvo Ontnniittee at Ibet.haniber of Unnimoroo tn tbia oily on Friday night, I2ih inat., at o'olock. A full attendance ia rcqueatod. A report on new bnildinga in oonriw of creel k n will be made, and the prcminm Hat dielrlbiited. Tho bonds ot tho Aaeaoiation aro for eale to aupply mcaoa for the Improvement. B. L. FKKMONT, Prcaldect. ang 10 2C'J-0t ii SPECIAL j)iAiOM asu nKMioaona. JJAUMONICONH AND tLVTINAH. JjJNVKbOPEo AND 1'ATEU. IKS ASU.IKKHTAKOn. JEffflrAl'KIW AND FKUIomnALH. yCUWL ItOOSU AND BATCH FLt. ILANK 1ICKJKS 10 endleaa variety. JXTENHtOS 1KNUOLDK1W. RULING AND 1KK)K IUND1N(I. iriTAWM AND VIOLINS. E labtiu hands and kuaheur. KKAD1NO FOIt THE MILLION AT bUNHUKKUEIi'rl )uiy 31 1 if I N it K Jt 1 IT E Jt act- 15. 11 11" " BS BALTa BITTERS " AKKIKl) UUU'K AND OKHTAlff IIELIK.F TO thee who are altlict d with Iniligeatioo, dyapep- ia, eick headache, rftri Bie Intermittent or remit teat fevere, and, in fact, all oArnnic nj'eoliotia arising from derange,! etomaoh or liver, f oy prMf ef above, we rercr to aomc of ear beet phy eleUna. Inqnire of WADR, BOY KIN A CO., BaP timnre, or J. W. I ltTITT A CO., Wilmington, N. O. Inly 10 241 211 Imtiod ro.T 0FFH K lilRFCTORr. FOHT OFFIIIK, I W'ttrisoTos, N. U, Aprd 22, luTO. ( Iltlll Ak'TKlL aud nntil birtl.er iwUoe. tha maila wiU otuee and be ready for delivery aa lot- owe: STAila cUti. Northorn TbrouKU aud Way MaU S.CC a. m., daily eioept Hnndar. . Northern Tbrongh Mail T.06 p. aa. M Hootlioni mail, a.l) p. m. - WJ-, Uhar. A Huth. It- It.. S.OO p. rn. daily et- rayottevUle, via Waraaw, S..O0 a. aa. dally, stoept tmoday. SmitbViUo, via ateauier, 1.90 p. m., three tunes a Biver nail for Fayettevill and tn(rme.hato 4- noe, at i.su p. m., stoouaya and rndaye. auiua aim at wna Northern Throogh maiL 6.00 a. m. dailv. Northern Through aad Way neiL t p. Ba. dally sicttit 8undav. Blvar mail from Faywterllls and tntorsM.Hate ut- Oce at T a. m Taeedara aad I nJava. Southern. 9.4S P. m- dajy. ftb,Chax. Bailk, p. m.-dujyf aaoept ra- oay. FanttevlUa. T.00 n. as. daily, eioept fraadav. Smith rilie aiail. LM p. Uirae line week. vmoe iKmre rrom 7 u a. av 10 .ui p. rv, , Snsday, troa S.M a. bb. to S.S0 a. aa. Oflioe opea at Bight from T.M ta s e'eiaek. A a. B. arsnrs P- M. TAe itafy Jomal te far sal at U Uads of Hr. T. M. Eaaria, aroiMlts Hoaae, at Mr. J. T. PaeM. of Karkel and TnaFirrariTH Amihuhiwt. After tea yean of eiperlment, aad fifteen changes ia the mgre dionla, rhaloa baa Uia pkwanre of annonocing that hie Trraua. oa 8alttio roa'TBK Daia, la a porfeet artiola, eapablo of infallibly restoring gray hair to its piimary color, and wilhont fail are. fold by all drngglata aad fancy goods dealers. HOLLO WAV ' niHifici taintum Twwuy yean experlonoe baa prcved this the moat povoiar remedy with rhraieiana aad Ta rent- far-tneee peete ef Chaitbee4 Wems. Thry are pleaeant to take and always e (Tee tire in ripening uie worm ana toning the evatem DP to iU normal eondjtlna. Beware of onnafcw- Mts ana imitauone. Toe genuine save toe aig aatnre of the proprietors on the wrapper of each nark ago. JOHfirOK, HOLLO WAV A OOWEEjt, rbila. JO ciritat 1 io PAT I IIEISKFLL'S TETTER 0KT.MEST Will poeitivoly csra Tetter. KrraiiiaUa. Halt hbeaaa, Karber'a Ilea, roaptee, Kimrhea aad ail farms of Hkia Pieeaoa, Aim, Bore Eve aad Eya Lida, liaoaargee Broea tba kar aad Old torn, B0 auuiar oa aow nag eiaaoing, or toe aaoaey re- wmra vt toe prv.pneiorm. JOBN8TOS, liOIXOWAT A OOWDE.H, rhfls. in h wDupn oua pyauvnigcMte. eaot ty mail for tt settle, COast-MPTIOSi POSITIVELY CrSKDI rpnin'g ntEsa meat ctee Will eara Bmaeaitia, Onaeemptiaa, ail Lmrt DUeaai e aad Prut ting of Eiood, and etreeruwa and baild ap tbe eyelets to ns aeaitby eooditioa. The baa baa tested by Frot. Tmaaias ia Twe Tbeaeaad eaaee tha boap itala of Pane, ia wbtra H eard aaaHy eaa, and at Uua e.ntrr it arnrntwuna af the -tiraxaa avaay aopeieu a U bam rr4 10 Koaivh. ByCHOKLV A HOItlllH, IjOUSEANV LOT FOR SALE. HY VlltTUBOP A SIOll'J (J A(1K. Willi nower ol eale, from Antonio Hllva and wilo, ilia nnilerxln ed, 'Jrueteea nf tha Mechanics' lluilding and loan Aeeoctation, will eoll by pnldln auction, al .-.i nnKn i.TMiir, 111 tilt, cuy in ff nnunK ton, on 1 .1... in, u . a . . . ..,,.,, 11, u mui u., iu ninum, inio, uiar vania lile honae and lot at tjie aoutheant iutcraecHon of Hovonth and (Men atreetx, fronting fld feel on Seventh rtreet and 83 foet on Qicuii. Terma canh. R. E. liUlinntt, ) It. V. NITOUKLTj, TriirttiH O. U. UOllINHON, , l'l'y53 21 2law!dor J. T, JAitlKS, Aiiftionpfr. Ily JAIH.1 IttKAKUN, FXKCKTOIi'S SA T.E OF HOUSEHOLD FURUITUKK. . AT the reeidenco of tho lato John Van rllekle, deoeaaed. I will eoll at pulilio auction, on Writ, noeday, tho 21th day of August, 10711, c.irrimene. ing atllj o'clock, a. in., all of the peiinhaalo pro. pcrtyof aaid entato, conaiHllns of the outire household and kitchen furniture - beiMinv. er. pete, cnrtain,maitrifpn, foather-bedK, crockery, ol amber and parlor furniture. An., to. ALl.MAND A. McKOY, Kiocntor. July 31 261-2Uwt-8uuAWid 0 000 ,,08Ubu,(iokn lloO Ualee Hay. '50 Boxce Pry Bated fiidva. 25 Hfid. Banon Hid" and rihouldera i:o Barroia Pork. 100 lltKa O iffoe. . 160 Bbls. BuRar ail gradea. w Iibirt. Flour. 40 Tone Hoop Iron. ISO Kitrrela ainn, SW) Hplrit llarrela. 20J KcgnNalla. 00 lialca Ootlon Vain , . ", balee Bheetlnr;. U0Hack4 Salt For Hale xs HHsjiDon Worth (Tj-ollnn LIFIi I.SCR1(B fflJIPiW. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. . : . ,11,000,000 ..President. B. F. aBADY....Vios-rreaWenl sod Treasnrer. ALSX. JOHNBONrJa:.;:; . .'. . .... .'.Beoretary. Da.' K. A. AMDKE80N. . . 4 J. .Medical Director. W. A. WEIGHT 0. M. PTEDMAN. .Attornsya. Hon. ELIZUB WBiaHT.i.OonsnHlng Aetusry. Bev. b: F. MABABLK.Oenerat Supervising Ag't. f 1 11 1 11 1 .... John Dawson, ; jj, f. Grady, Akii. Johnson, Jr., Dr. O. T. Murphy, Oapt. Jno. K. Ppearraah, ' Ool. L. A. Powell. Oapl. I. D. Grainger, H. B. Eilers, -. ti ...i Geo, W, Williams. ' THE , fEKMANENOY 0V HOME INSTITD TI0N8 has been lncontrovertlbly ' SBtabllshed In tbe snecsss ' ' ! ;,(.' of Uils Oompany. , -' North (Jarollna Is hereafter to do tier own life iNMicE iraiss. A friend to thoao In' atralghtcnod olroum atanoca lias the WTLMINQTON HOETH OAUO LINA L1W IN8UBAN0B COMPANY been, 7 - THE " WILMINGTON LIFE " has beoome the ehsmploa io reUsvtaj Ua pros sure apoa the money market, by loaning Urge euros ia convenient amounts at a low rata of ln- terost. This it oontinues to do, and will nVMrssse its usefulness in this rosprot. With art ' - ACTUOBIZED CAPITAL OF $1,000,000 - . . - 1 its sospe for real nssfalnoes and fluaaoial ad vantage to the ytate is nnreatriotod. OnnUnaally gaining strength b Inereaaed pat ronage, lta means are being; added to daily, and It has already approved Itself to be a Gband FiiusoiAi BansMs rrr iontrvua dombstio raos Mtarrr. - : . .; ' . ..-. People of North Carolina, nq excuse is longer afforded for sending fear monev abroad whan- your LiW Inaarance bnalness at as nona ad. TAKTA0)SOutfl.r AH SIOTnSLt AT KOHS. Io the " WILMINGTON LIFE " every person holding a policy for $0,000 is ENTITLED TO A VOTE in ths selection of Pireotors for tbs management of the Company. , , v,ut,-. Money loaned at a low rata of interest to Stockholders and Polioy-holdcrs. " Now Is U10 timo to Insnro : and if von are already lnaarad, Increase yonr Inenranoe by a policy in the " WILMINGTON LIFK." Insure in your Homo Oompany, snd sustain that by all moana, even tbou;li you ehoald bare to relln-.. qnleh tbe old fallacy of Bonding all yonr money North for lnonraneo as woll as everything else. JNO. C. JAMES, General A sent 4th Jadiclal District N. B. ACTIVE "a GEN IS wanted for Dnplln. Sampson, Bladen and Brunswick Oonnties. juivx 255 DIRECT IMPORTATION rilRB-FKIHtl-'BHlHDV. " (Julirlcl Marcliaml ," Cognac. ang 10 WILLIAMS & MUKCIIISON. 2C0- M. K. JL8Cr,TAl., 1'lIK WILMlNOlONAND MANOHKHTKB UAII.HOA1) OOHl'ANY, st am. I JURBCANT to an order of the Hnperior Oonrt L of New Hanover Oonnty, N. O., mado in the elmva eatilleil cni at the Hprinc Turn. m7ii on presentation al the ollleo of fRONLY & ITIORRIH, in Una oil v. I will pay to the holders of (he dmt preferred llonda, anonred bv the nurtira 7 uniinuant, ne mm niimiugt' a and Mm euoator Halroad Oumpany, to the plalntirT, St. K Jeenp, who havo ikH lndy reemmt tbe aame a per rentage nf 130 71 on aaid llonda ln.i ... cmed inlercot on tbe fame being dividend for di trlhnlmn, aa aforesaid,' from nut salea of that portion nf the hailroad and envered by aaid mortgage, which wm in the Bute ef North Carolina. In further obedience to tho nrder rua-to aa aoreaaid. I hereby notify all bolonra of the lton.la above referred to that nnkea (h.. arnted to me as above for pavm-nt ot ti e divi dend above atatod oa or beftira the FIRST DAI OF hKITKMBKR. is7fi . k. ..ii t . . . T. tvrmwui Kuunn or AOTfartieipation in tbe aaid fuad in my bands for iln-inbulion aa sforeeaid. Ii. OHONLY. Oummisaloner and Bcfevva. Wllsitngtoo, N. C-, May IS, INTO, rear Is 108-aUwtHeptl DICKER UORES. A LONDON DISPATCH RAYS THI FAMII Y of Mr. Pickeoa baa refaaed 11 no f,.. ik. tuannaerlpt of Kdward Drooil. . . . Viokene' Works are for eaUe a( HEisaiiEuaEB's LATEST K0TEI.P. A3 tbe lateet KovcU yoa caa get at HKISSBrBQEBo. Phartat Bead haa glvra p hi. projected tocr " ' -m 11 i uiv T"BW Beade'a Works are fir sale at j J. I!. UORKER'S (CLASSICAL AND MATHEMATICAL SCHOOL. OXFORD, n. o. WITa TUB VIEW or PIUtPABINO BOY8 for tbe Senior Oleasos la the University of Virginia, one year baa been added to tbe former WJiirn UI SlUUT. ine preaent eonnlaello year of tbe School will eioe ui iota stay, i7t, with a vaoation of fonr wrcas in veoeiouer. Ptnaents remaining ovor nij fnwdnw loeirstnaiee in tne Winter vacs. ion wnnoni any autfilionel cliarge for tuition. me i-rinclpal le aasiated by Sir. Frank W. Christian, of lliehmond, a graduate of tbe Uni versity of Virginia in the Ho boo la of Latin, Oreek Oorman, MeUiomatica and Moral Tbiloaopby. . unwiiM mme aigniy rooommended by tne faoalty of tbo Univeraitv. and haa baxn a aiumaa. full teacher tn tbe Epiacopel High bchool of Virginia" near Alexandria. 1 be obargo Pr board and tuition, cxoloalve of lighta and washing. Is tllO per term or twenty .'.'.uoui mtv c(iar;eu OBIJ rrom EBO time ui anmiaaion, ana Bone are admitted bat those vuuiiuk hi pursue uie regular eoores of stadv, J. H. HOliMAH, A. aL, Principal. . 0 llw COTTON YARN. (Q BALES -SaOBTED RCU3KII8 Portals by sng 7 VULLAUD Bit 38. 267 WINE AND CIDEIl .TsTTTJifl. sag IIIISFEET-GIR'S. - sea . ri 10 WHK KILLS ft ClfkhXlir(ilZBaAIiDOr tub mopt J tiaiwav suae sar aale ay , - rtwww. rti A prvCTvn l"e IH rTarv-m i . . i 1 KK HAVR THK AOEKOY FOTt THt V v rma ianmal iniilWIIS AID CI- DKH atlLLH. which we are now eelLiog at man a Tact n rare pricea. BCI11BS' BARD W ARK AND KBCBABICS TOOLS Of every deacrlpttoa goiag off with a rusk, for we are eelnng at lowest rates. , . . KATH-L JAOOB1, ! Hard ware Depot, No. Alar hot street, sag. 20- mni BcsisFita HxnKToroKn ccsrrrr- JL ed by and MnN sriA8 a IVA53. jAMEdlL. WAlXkg and THUiiAS P. EU, sixlar Iba Irra aame of H. L, Si.CLEJtCI A OO- will be eoriunoed by ths same par- aa r9rnmnr b lac the flrai Bte cf k'AS. f-4 1 T 1 A tJ., frtxa tbia dale ..ew Xoia, Jaj faes ronlAloIiiK Two Dozen Quarts Each. LOW TO CI.0SK OUT, julytt) ADRIAN & VOLLERS. miUF. TOUR TR0PERTT ' , rani- ; .., LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE INSURANCE COMFANT. Gash Capital, Bnrplue and Boservsd Funds (Gold) 18,400.000. Daily Oash Beoerota. ttnwmnla nf tOold) . 80,000. All claims are navahle In riiaw m hmf nt loas, without deduotioa for interest, sad not, aa is usual, eiity days after presentation of proof. . , . Agent Now II an over County. Inly 19 3o0.lm TOE ACADEMI OF THE NOABNATION, under tbs sturpioss of ths Bis ters Of MerCV. Will OIMn its lA Annnl Haaaioni on tbe lat Mondav of Bentembnr nA It to ester oa ell tbe highest branches of Educa tion and to rank itself in worth and ability with' tbe Ae a demies of Charleston and Borates. . n SAW 50 POODS CHOICE . NORTH CAROLINA HAMS, ' - BIDES AND SHOULDERS. BEST EXTRA ' ' FAMILY FLOUR, . ' ' . BEES TOSQUES, NO. 1 FULTON MARKET BEEP. ..' . "' 'at .,."-,'7j laty S-i2 J. a BTEVrSSONa. BURDOM IRON WORKS. MAinAOTtmiBa OPPTJMPTNO ENQIHE8 -te Water Works, High and Lew Freeeare' Kograee, Portable KurbMa nf all kind.. H-..- Mills. Berew, Lever, lirop asd Bydraalio Press es SUobinery in general. uliVbiHDS WHITTAHaV 102 Praat atraaa. Bnvi w v. Prt "ns-lreh READ THIS AJD fO'SIDER THO. ta iraio, sou uutut HOLD AT II SO, "sfeal" thev said "ocmld mnk a mnl.l f. i. tl SO aad SI M. . . . , aviiiareaee SO aad ts aenta. : ' NOW, 18TH. frs aeHa at. . . 1 V Heel - - 1 a tJfereaee. . . 'orenee Ii f . . ii iTHTS TAX " t r r- . (5. 1' sn4 W Ihela ta t wij frf fta -na-r. " . II 1-1 r-v t - or 1 f..r H a ' ' i 1 ..1, LvUaVwA '- - i ti au, ly xht c--ti, aad at the deak FT i 5 t- a c j a r ' s rr
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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