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Gjif pail? Journal. WlLSimOTON. jr. c WEDNKSDA F, A UQUST 23. 1871. nu ctriui ! roit ritkM. We begin toe pnblioalion to-day "The Capture ol Fort Fisher," from the Atlantic - JafcaXWy. : XtpotteMMmuobloodintoreit, anl gives an aoconrat ol that tifcir from a . ' northern standpoint There ere many' error onWne4 to thto account, n4, of ooaree, everything is highly colored. If iU nubliolioB will call out eome of the , v gallant Coatecterates wbo attrvived that - tattle to give ua an tooount of the eep . tore, it mill here kooomplUhed Borne good. , The political situation is not satfsittotorjr, , U it ii not threatening. We do not intend to be misundeislool We do not relet merely to party politios. c .We believe we toe the sure and rapid dis- Integration of the Badical party. eare certain of the tare and rapid progrorso! , the National Democracy. Unless through gome nnforseen oireumstanoe, or misman agement, or Federal usurpation, we believe " that e Demooratie admiiustrauon ui con trol the ffOTernment after 1872. We want lobe end we ought to be certain of thia " feci, Tet even thia would not be altogether eatiflfactory. A mere party victory ia not -" what we want not what the oonntry 'w reqairea-allhough it needs that f bad enongb bad enough. We want to see a ; change in the administration of the gov ernment, resulting from a disgust, nay, a . well-grounded tear of the dangerous usur pation of power on the pari of the Fed j oral government, and the imperial tenden- oieecf the present adminiBtration. We feel that, la a popular nprlaiog and con demnation of these alarming evila only is h "j there safety for public liberty. s Yet if we should judge by the tone and spirit of .the Democratic press of the pop ular feeling In many sections of the coun try, especially in the South, we are noi prepared to Bay that there is a real, " olid' appreciation of the troubles and dangers which threaten the liberty of the oltlaeaand the' stability ot the Govern ment Barely If they comprehended the importance of the situation, these Editors - would not continue to urge war upon each other anil noon the members of their party over dead issues or against honor . able sympathies. When we look at the reelissues before the country, the partisans of thete faotions seom to be shivering " ' their tiny lances againit ," airy nothings." ; Editors frequently" denounce poliuoai Bourbons? who have not the intelli genie to apply their metaphor, and wildly 1 i advocate the New Departure " withont , an intelligent comprehension of what the ;s expression implies. Borne, in their puerile seal to exoulpate themselves from pre sumed mistakes in local elections, copy editorially, so indiscriminately from their exchanges, and grope about ao wildly in V thaii feeble efforts to strike something or somebody, that they! verge to closely on the boundary of politic! division that it is .tuffloult to .difine where Democracy ends f. end "liberal Bepublicaniam" begins. Others, again, indite long homilies upon , taie'i rights and Constitutional amend ment!, as" If personal liberty, looal self government end the equality of the State - were not in actual continued jeopardy. i Indeed, these two classes of Editors are so eager in their pursuit of political shadows that they do not heed the approaching :"' atom whioh will soon shower upon our ' beads the collected wrath of years of par tisan corruption and lawless power. They . ; battle manfully against these ridioulous tempests in tea-pots, Thoy heed not nor oomprohend the fury of the hurricane -' whioh ia about to engulf the ship of State. ' What we want is unity unity arising from common interests and from common dangers We cannot expect Northern Democrats to sympathize with nt ia all out views of the past. Yet, on the other . band, we should demand that our feelings and honorable pride should be respected. There are common grounds upon whioh all patriots, North and South, can stand. The dangers which threaten the people of the South threaten those of the North as well. When Congress, disregardfal of the lights of the eitixen and the law of the land, enacts dangerous military foroe bills - and the President enforoes them with a ',. tyrant's seal; wben Senators, in the confi dence of the Administration, openly de clare that the greatest idea of the Repub lican party was ' National Unity, abandon that and we are no longer a nation, but simply an aggregation of inde- pendent States ;" when the army of the , TJnited States is need to inflaenoe eleo ' tions and to manipulate political eonven '. tions, it is high time for thoughtful men to reconcile trifling differences of opinion - ia regard to matters of party policy and 01 questions of little importance involving sympathies and pre jadioes rather than vital principles. We have no strength to fritter away ia a siHy contest among ourselves. Bather let us be busy burnishing our arms for the real struggle with out enemies,' and those who cannot restrain their ardor until the line of battle is formed and the advance Bounded, at least let them aim their blows at the opposing lines, and not endanger our tueeets by a fire ia the rear. There is a "Departure" which all can endorse and . , an will work foe, and that is the depart- ere of the Radical party from power. ILIm is a real, lira, tangible issue. It is crs iLIJj Invitee the eo-operatioa of all ; fid citizen v end to whioh all ehould t .a tl&Iz attention. It is as absurd, on - V 9 ess band, to oppose accomplished . .!, u it is, oa the other, to attack deep ' ! I'd honorable prejudices. Both : ' ' ::y the unity and integrity of ! ! .-. TTerealea ourselves by la iiL... whereby we are less 1 tj t tlnzinzt cf tie divis ' s-?rg cur enenfew '. ? ; ., il...Tisfwre, t-al these bick- : ' "! f-M. Thfs extort who ' r 1 ec-E.se to - rcci&U tLe vite should be sunloiently forewarned The others should be hushed by not being notioed. The barkings of cure of ten involve the mastiffs In trouble-. We do aot pro pose to be cheated out of ear viotory by the Impradsnoof some or the folly of other .Wvs issues ol national istpor tanoe and universal Interett demaod our cordial and - aealous cd-operatioo. We must anite and conquer." ; BY TELEGRAPH ' SB TDK IMOOIATMD PIM DnFiTOSB VOl TSB Mcaaau Jr Vnm-al MarUt StpnrU m OOmmroil - IkMBifMM oa Tr4 Pf. . : NOON TELEQBAM8. rwm SlhAd lUa4. KwfoaT,aos. 8J Hulsis won the ebllnt cap n4 Badie won the prist for lh iloop.7 ( ' ' ' ... ,. - PaoriDtiics. Ant. M. The louk '1J Hij" has arrive! with por tioos ot the unek aod with part of the pilot hooM marktd -WjomlDf M eh to a Ur(t tat with side wbl. and ppr to haTt Decs blown up by pjwJor asd iteam. Vtam Cftllformla, ' Hah Vmxouoo, Aug. 33. 1b Ot ntral Po(fla Bllrod has cleottd th old Du-Mtors noopt Crocker, whom Robert Bob iotoo iQceeedi. ' From Oai. CnciviiTl, kag. S3. It is stalsd that HoOook, the Descooratio oan- didaU, has withdraws from the tubernttorisl eandidaturs. WukliU(, WisaisoTow, D. 0., 0(. Ths staamshlo Tlotor, from Sew Orleans for Haw Vork, CDooasUrtd a htu-rioaoa Aagnd tatb, offiupltar lultt. Tb sabia was flitoe with wa tar, nd tht earso shtflid, Thar was nooh wa ter io ths bilg. - Matkad mo hans a negro ia OITiand, Ten- mum, to-day, aeeuMd of rapt, Tea Bevanae Dtputmint has no diaoretion in xtasding ths time for th payment of taias doe. The Coroner's Jury ra the tug Blarbook dliaa- tar, charge th nglatar and th gomnment In. pastor, Btratoa, with saanilaughterv Warrant bar beea hastd for both, Wrm Kuiiwchy, rjootsviLLB, Ang. S3. Th Lagtalator ttand, Bnat 88 Omnoerata, 8 lUpublioani; Bon 83 Demoerat, 18 Bpub!l atairto OUaatar. ; f otuii Mombos, Angnil 81 Thar is a aohoontr aahor ion Body Island, aid to ba th Marlon from Boatoo for Liver pool. . . CAB LB DISPATCHES. Fash, Aug S3 Th Bndgal Oommltta hav flxad X. Tbler' alary at half a fcUllloa franoa, esoloalr of th ordinary epna,: uohihjii, avaK. aa. Thornton, noaotly mlnlatar at Washington, bugon to Balmoral to tak th oth aa a number ef th Qaeo'a nrivata OoanoiU .vji BabsottptloB to th A mar loan loan at noon to-day auoantad to ft fly mlUioa dollara. Th ataamabip Prloe of Wat, -from Hong Kong for Biam, ha foundered and fifty Urea loat , BiiLUt, Aog.sa Th oholwra 1 tUadlly looMaaing at Konlg. trarg, and ba appeared at Dandle. Then art ao ease in Btettao or Hosts Prseeia. . V NIQHT TELEOBAMrl : -. : SVaaa ) Tark, - ; Niw Toss, Aug. 32. . Th reported dlatemlnatlon ot th ysllow fever by thrs sailor, who aoaped from qaaraatln to unfonnded. Thra eallore of th ehlp Nevada have beei ar retted chargtd with mntlcy. The wrecked teeaur Wyoming hall from Perth, Amboy, and oa ber wey heno to Frovl- deno. aTawm, WawklBgtaB . WAaauaoTM, D. a, Aug. 88. It to announead at th Trnry Department that no new flr per sent bond will be on mar ket after thto week. Advioa hare beea noeivwd from th Booth Atlantis fleet. All well. Th abip JCaterp from New York he foundered, and part of th orew bar arrived at BahU. Aamallboat eontainiog eeven to aaheard of . Foil detail of th Ooreaa affairs bav beo published. Th Herald captions it article, great viotory, bat a great fiasla." Th Tribua Bare: UW have failed la securing th avowed objeota of the expedition, and th whole affair to wore thea oeeleea nnlaaa th foroe uadar th order of Admiral Bodger to im mediately quadrupled and he to ordered to raduo th eonatry. Th negro Cadet Smith I la troobl agaia for bareh treatment of hi fallow segro Qee, from Alabama. Ptwaa laratH. lUBiTOOi, R. Y, August 12. Duffy won tht eteepl sbae. Teeaavln thrw hi rider, atidday . woa th seoond raoe time 1-68 Jos Daniel woa the third -time 1:531. abdal Sore woa ths f earta-Um I:t8. - Vraaa Kaatwefcjr. LsxuroTOS, Aag. S3. Hoggins' block 'wa bar aed to-day. Lea 53,000. - Fraaa Saatk Oaurallaa. ' ' Cbubxbstob, Aag S3. Aeeounta from every part of th oaet report immaaa damage to tbe cottoa and rtoaaropa. apaeially the eottoa, from th reoaot heavy aad eon Uc none rain aad gale.. Ba ports from th interior, oa th other hand, rapraeent th eottoa aad eora to be raffering badly from lb protrao- td drought. Praia Alahaaaa HosTooauar. Aagaai SX Eeporta from tbe rtoheat eottoa Said ia Ala bama and ktiaeteeippj, eay that th army worm has appeared la larger ombare thaa ever before. Th soU warm haa alee appeared ia aaaay oma caai.m gnsPATCuca. toaaoB. Aag. tl The utewdaatioa ef Bereaty-tre sailhoas of doUara of ta O. S. tf par oaat laaa ta-rtay by Jay Oooka, KeOaBooh A Co., was a marked aaa- a, the suberlpUoa woedlng la a atogto day, th wbaie ssaaaat offered. The OooMnaaUl ewhaariatioas are reported as vary larga, Th book win be alo d to morrow fastesd ef Thsra. da.aeadverttaed. TkaTtoaas ear farther aoaas wig a required aator Faria eaa be restored to Its oodilio pro- vioaa t the war. Th mining betvaea th Tin p war of Fraaala sad AasaraKa haa aeea pistpoasd. Twwtnia. Aag. SI A tax ef twenty tmttm par kOofjam of paper haa beea beutate4 tot ah Mwspaper atamp laty. It is reported that a aoaqwoeaiea has beea eelve tk title of Freehlent and bold effloe da ring th exlatance of th pratent AaeemUly. . fc v .1 i Bo. A. M- Th Qovarnutentls taking lringent meaanrM agaiaattheaholery f f14 From th Daion, B. C. Time. flEROjN; . REORO KV KU'( DRIVES orr bt a .,,t -- 1 lilitk aa lij Ilaau at Mr. UaaaaU, -mt, Unlaw The SfcaU riraCTw the Heeewe -TBia VllUlaa aTlee BlBbcle ef tk Vlatt f th Ka.KI)z Oaeaaalttee. - A moat diabolical outrage was commit ted on Saturday night last, by Ave un known persons, at the house of Mr. James H. Goseett, one of our moat valuable and am table citiieDa, It appear the parties atole noiaeleaaly op to the house sud fired onesbol through the window in the direction of Mr. Ocs sett's bed, where he wa lying, the ball striking abont ait inohe directly ever Mrs. Q.'s head. . They then fired through I the corner of the houen, in the direction I of the bed on wbieb Mini Fernandls wa j sleeping, the charge striking about a foot above her hr ad. Mias Fernandis immedi ately jamped out ot bed, obtained a pistoL throw open the door, and seeing one of the asMtulting party running, gave oboie around the bouse, fired at him, but, it (s feared, without effect. -On examining the premises it was dis covered that there wore five in the party ; one on a mule, one on horseback ana three on foot, One foot track was undoubted ly that of a neoro, barefooted, and mea sured eleven inches ; another traok was about the sice of an ordinary number seven boot, ' The reason for snob ao attaok upon Hr. Gossett Is involved in great mjstery. lie is one of the most peaceable, honorable and pure Christian gentlemen in the land, and has never bad the leaat difficulty with any one, nor doea he entertain the slightest animosity towards sny man. lie ia, how ever, ea unflinohing femoor.it, but modeet snd courteous in expressing bis politic m opinions, and never intrudes those opin ions upon sny one unneoewariiy in r.ot, he is a good oitiaen and kind neighbor in every reaped. " - ' lue cool bravery exhibited oy Alias Fernandis is worthy of imitation by all our ladies, psrtioularly in these dangerous times. We sincerely hope the eooundrels will be caught and tbe law strictly enforoed against them. Thete negro essaults are becoming frequent, and it behooves our eitisens to keep strlot watob on their pre mises and prepare tbemteivrs agaioal suon soouodtals. We see macv signs of in subordination siuoa the visit of the Ku- klox committee and Buttermilk Wallaos to this section. We are informed that tbe negroes have been promised that martial law would be declared in , a abort time if there Were many more outragea from either party whioh means if the white people are quiet and orderly the negroes themselves oan bring it about by commit ting outrage upon peaceable eitiaena, We oan all imagine upon whom the bard' ships of politioal martial law will fall, if instituted here just before tbe next Presi dential election. 1 fUparted Caee ( Aalatla Cholera, la Boer ,. York Clljr. . The New Tork Saturday evening paper oontain- account of a fatal seizure, the particular ot which are given as follows. The Evening Tost says: , Of the dirty thoroughfares, Waahiaaion ana ureenwion streets are amans tbe dirtiest, end in Washington street the first case of What ts apparently Aaiatio cholera ?aa occurred. All tne well Known aymp. toms of this dreadful disease were ob- aervable in the ease." A womsn nsmed Mary Eelley was seized with violont paina about 10 a. m. on Friday. An hour later aha was in a state of collanas. At 5 o. m. sbs was removed to Bellevue Hospital, and at 8 o clock Hatorday morning she died. The two medioal men who first attended ber and the oity sanitary inapeotor refuse to express an opinion on the oass. Two of the health inspectors report the cholera morbus. The Commercial Adver tiser says the hospital physician "unhesi tatingly pronoonosd it a case of Aaiatio obolera, but the Post and Exprets my he reiused to nasara an opinion. The patient stated that "she bad been eating atale peaobe. a forge piece of water melon and portion of two email musk' melons." A female neighbor atated soon after she first complained "her lips ware observed to be getting blue; she took om wine, and soon after vomited." Dr. Heal stated that at 1 p. m. he found ber in e tat of collapse, lip blue, and a duaky hue ot countenance; aha complained of in tense thirst and cramps, and, vomited whatever she drank: aba never rallied from oollapso." Wben brought to the hos pital "she wss nearly pulseless, bad cold extremities and clammy surlaoo. ' As to some other tigoifloant symptoms her statement made to tbe hospital phystoisn ana nurae aiuoreo. The Express close s its account with tbe paragraph; 'A soldier's wife named Mur phy died at No. 10 Washington atreet, three days ago, with tymptoms strongly resembling those of Mary Beilly. Vrere pcacneetbe oauaer" ., A dimatoh alatea that the; coroner la satisfied that the rase ia not one of cholera, as tbe woman had been drinkin to exoesa and had also eaten a quantity of bad peaches, and the symptoms dsoribed were aot all like those of eholera. The board of health deny that any person has died of cholera in New York this season. Ta Caet a Ba PaaaalMew lei Stgr. GoL James M. Morgan, who has been in the military service of the kbedive of Egypt, gives the following account of the way in which legislation ts there conduct ed : Wben tbe viceroy relented from Franoe, he called his prime ministers to gether and said. "In order to have a creel oonntry we must nave a tegtaiebng body," aad as then made known hi plana. Del egates wore selected frosa various districts, and informed that they most ba divided in opinion, that every measure most be deba ted, and tbe minister who called them to gether Bald, "Now, all who favor tbe gov ernment will stay en Ibe right, those who oppose it will cross to the left, snd those undecided will remain in the eentre," No sooner was the division called, than all ta delegates mad e rash for the right. Ther was ao opposition or no medium party. This wea I do, said the minister : there must be en opposition, aad be called to him ea old sheik named Ibrahim, and said, "Ton moot load the opposition." "What is itr aaid Ibrahim,, i 'U Well, wbea the government in trod oar S law, you mrurt protest and ergee against if "Ham.- aaldithe sheik, "thea if th khedive eays be wants eO-and-eo, lam to aay, no, yon ah ant bav it," "Tea," eaid the minister. A iovisl trails righted up tee tanned rfwthar faos cf old Ibnham: b book bis head aad said, "None for &hetk Ibrahim, I to saaeh bastinado." After s time, by liberal bribery aa or tod lion raj MVatliibad. One day. when the minister. assaa Bey was abaaat, one of the orpo Uoa violently crpoaed a easnre ol th hadivw'a A rovwmmatit mnsbr from I'ar-a jirped op and BnovM that U.B oy- enable conduct The motion was car ried, and tbe reouaant ; Egyptian was knocked down and bastionadoed on floor of the houso, This was the last eion of the Egyptian Legislatif, , r A Tavachlag levelaeaV We copy as follows from the Meapbi Awalaaeha ! '?" '.- ' - S. In tbe oily is a. poor family, the father j of wblob is a uatbolio, while tbe mother is a Protestant Recently their daughter, a beautiful child of about five years, audden ly sickened and dledV During its sickness it was attended by a pby eioieu who weaeo oompsnied on every visit by bi daughter, a girl of fifteen years, who evinced the greatest solicitude for the little aufferer. When death oatne with its cold, icy grasp, this yoncg lady was there, eod with ten der hand closed tbe innocent eyes end sr ranged the form of the bsbe who had been called home. The funeral took plaoe tbe next day, and, owing lo oonflict of relig ious opinion between tbe parents, neither priest nor minister was called in. ; Tbe young lady went la tbe house of mourn ing, and, in company with the gritf strick en parents, followed tbe remains to tbe cemetery. Arriving there, the little body wa plsoed by the tide of its narrow rest ing plaoe to allow of a last look at tbe sweet ace whioh all loved so well. With a low wail tbe poor mother threw herself down by it, and with passionate kisses ought, aa it were, to recall life to the cold, motionless day. Every one was vis -ibly ailocted by this outburst, snd wben she oalled upon tbe yonog lady to offer a prayer for her poor darling, all reveren tially uncovered end knelt to the ground., The yonng lady, withont a moment's hes itation, knelt and eommenoed praying. At nrst nar voioe was vuioiy snooted by emotion, but aa ah prooeeded she seemed to forget self and earroundiogs, and pour ed forth suon a fervent and louobiog ap peal to the Throne of Grace that there was not, when she ceased, a dry eye or an unmoved heart in the em ire assembly, Wben she bad finished tbe body was care fully lowered into tbe grave, above whioh now grows some beautiful flowers, memen toes ef tbe love of the fair young lady. - Salt Lake Oily. We were inside several Mor mon bouses; in whioh there was no more than the legal allowance of wife. Women wcrafrun to diaenaa and dniend thnlr nrinntnloa Dn ill. anhiont nf nnlnno ihera appeared to be a decided difference .0f opinion. Some defended it; they said: we would rather our husbands should have other women as wives than to have them no as wires: 'whioh, of course, was intended a so homlnem to the Gentile 'husbands. A lady, whom we met, obtain ed aooesa to Brlgham's bouse, and was permitted e long conversation .with one of mswive. Hoe was shown sn album con taining tbe photographs of the various wives and a good many of the children. I do not know whether Brigham'a tenths will snffloe to keep ell tbe children photo graphed or not. This wife spoke raptur ously of Brother Brmham. as ell the wives call nim; oomplaoentTy of the other part ners of her joy, and assured yonr eorres dent that perfect peace and harmony reigned among them. An ilea as to Brigham'a familv habits maybe interesting: Ua always breakfasts ioonoplaoe, in tbe apartment of his wives; aines always in another given place; suppsr is not so fixed. As to Bleeping arrangements oar iuformsnt is at fault; we oonoiude that that, like the coast Indian's habitation, is "all along shore." . Tbe wives do not all live ia the ssme house nor indeed all of them in the city, but some in towns quite distant It is now Hinted by Uenliles that Ungham now and then fads to noogoiss soma of the more remote ones when he meets themt What an exuberanoe of matrimonial riohes that! ,- - A rvaatteal riaaaelal Jake. The French have derlvaJ some aatisfao tion from being ablx, io some degree, to repay ine ueroians it their own coin. Thoeewho bavobeen abroad understand the infinitesimal and heterogenous character Of uerman money, nnu therefore oan ap- pieciaw toe a:mav witn wnion toe aatbo riUes of Birniboivg witpecsed the arrival pf lB.OOy QUO franoa in Uerman silver pie ce. This sunt forms a collection of most of the mono; imported into Franoe by the invading army. 4! aiding tne jrrenon gold and silver much cleaner and . far more handy than their own, the Germans were naturally very ready fo part with the lat ter. The desire of the French, on the other hand, to rid themselves at the ear liest opportunity of this unpleasant son venir oan occasion no little surprise. Of course this mode of psyment imposed upon tbe German commissioner the task of counting over the whole aom, whereas the simple process of weighing ssffloe for French money. The thickoes and weight of German 00 ins varying in the earns species sa often as one to three, or even one to four, the ose of the balanoe is out of the question. Chief Justice Cbate has purohased five acres of land on tbe Height at fiarragan Bett, It. L, and will aoon erect a summer residence thereon. 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Faaaory U ood hueai, lew fork. aa SB s-eelAwlaeSj TEE liUBIL diriTJL Taaag : ea graa BOCIAL nOI aad ASCaES. waiah latarf are with BLAB-saaaa-wuh ear maaa f reoaf 1st taoBr. rtog aad CafortaaaU, Siaaaaad aad aabOikatad. fra, ta eaalad eevelo-M, Addreaa, FOW i i 3 A&OCUI105, has a, JUih hw. Hula- mi t 'fri rih tg, " K7 ADTE2TISEKEST8. WIDOWS' 1KB OBFfllNS' Bensfit Llfd Insurance Company r 4 -, OFrlSIEW YORK. I BIB CO II FAN Y BAS BEEN BO LONG ABO favorably known la tbla Stat that, under ordJo ary airoometaaeee, anything farther than tbe mere snooal statement of ite fluanoial eonditlcn would be a speoies of expante - unwarranted toy neoeaeity. There la, however; n epoch in its nutory. a pomi or aepartnr rrom in eommon rule, wbleb in th light of it lmportano to th inenriog oommnnuy oeeome in part or pro ... M.(M,aiMM0u yimmn ivuuo j -The Reserve 'Dividend Plan waaadonlatedln the office of tbla Company, ana aa it eioiaslve propwty, ka been in opera' ttoo aome three rear. Coder tins clan Ah late Befety, the largest Profit and Kqnity in th IHvialon of "arplna is eeoored ta degree im. poeiioie viia in oiaer praotioe. it wae tae flrat etep io a more aoicntido application of paat exnerieDoe to th praotioe. and deaiuaed ta uav ua w7 for m luiroauouoa or ina n ,-lS.--! "V RcscrveEndowmenV a plan of Inejranoe uoivereal in acDlioatlnn. and poaaeaaiag alt the denirabi featnro of the oommm endowment and life polioiea, wi hoat anyoftb oLJooiioua ta ahich they are aow open. I'naer tme plan ibe Compmn) eeoar eimplioity and eoonomy, the policy-holder tUa moat ample security, tne lar(oat prnQt retqrn, an equitable raoogoition of a aonnd life, protec tion lor in dependenta and proteouou for old ege. For toller partioulare th pamphlets of tbe uompany sbonid P oonsaltsd, or applica tion maae to i . . W. St. KUNAW, Sapervlear. A OAHD. rue reasone wnion indueed me to aevor my connection with the rVllmtngton Life" were not from any want of eonfldeoea, bat merely be eaaee a "heaorre Polio" toill oarrr ant lha rrae mutton or a Lire ouioe. in that . let, it proieote tne xamiiy agalnet immediate aeain ana oia as aKaintt waul. d, that it bnrdana tne prod net ire year bb.y who tne oo oi tne provision, ana, Mly. that it gives th largest present proteo tion tor a given amount of annoy, and by the am mean and under the eanie oootraot th largest future proteotion ; therefore it mnat b me true ma. .. . , w. n. nJCNSN. ans ii 3 0 If mm iiKRii! THE PUBLIC ARB INVITED 1 ! FRE E TO ALL. CLOTHING. CL0TU1XG, BU8ISB38 AHD DREW BCITS at th ' I LOWEST PRICES HHIBTS. COLLARS, TIES, BOWS, Ac, Ac ' . .;. MUN30NACQ.,'ji l i.tt Market Btnel' Bug 28 . . 27U--, A SAFE LAMP : - FOUND AT LAST. L Alt AT FBENOH-a AND BEX TH S OKLT SAFE Oil Lopp.8r;-pl.n5 i-BKJb from danger, a sr no poaaioia wanes for explosion." so Call and see on and satisfy yooreelf. W. B. FRENCH, . Corner SI and ktarket Btreeta. 1 BUg 18 THE PLACE To BUT BOOT? AM) SHOES, OF !' "; ' ' 1 .'". GOOD QUALITY at raaeoaam priaas, ia - - ' .DIDIET b ELLIS', ; f , : sign ot th Big Boot, aag St -m . . MS J.T, JAMES Auctioneer BT JAtWS BIBAaBS. . 1 Electnt City Residence at Anctioa. VERT EASY TEBMa " . OK TEUB&DAT HObNINO. Rentembkr 7th. at 11 Q'olook, at Xaehaaga Corner, w willseli hat ... ft f - desirably and eentrally located on tbe North Faat OOBNBB SEOOND AND CHESTNUT HTRSKTrt. well known aa th Hirer property. Th hoaee U large and roomy, containing van fine apartment, uolndiog a briok base ment en the (treat level, beside Closet. Fan tri, A. THI LOT IB 661ISS FE1T, M feet on Beoood and las feet oa Oheatnnt atreet, leaving ample epaoe for the ereetlon of another dwelling: on Ohestfint itreet. There are oa the premleea a large doable Kitohen hoaee, wita roar room, etore room, wood boaae. wall. Ao. , ' : ' TERMBOne-foarth eaah. baiaBea S. 19. IS. 34 and SO months, with Interest from date. JolyU - S63-enn,WedAFrid'teeh M. CRONLTi AnctlsBeer, By CRORLT MORBJ9. ' , ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF VALUA BLE REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. ON THUB8DAY. Uth Beptember next, at 11 o'olook, m., I willaellat Exchange earner, to th hlgheet bidder, that large and eommodiona "BBICK HOU8E," Bitnated on tbe Northeast intereaeUoa of Fro;t ana lrmceea eueeia, ana well known a th "NATIONAL BANK BUILDING." Together with Offl east of, and adjoining the above, at p reseat oeenpted by lit. 1, T. 8ohi wald. Bis of lot 6S feet oa Front Itreet. mnnlnn wmm awai; a 1 miaM a tree, w iaaa. ' .i-erme oaan, oaunoe on a ereail or . B and 13 month, with iotereet. Forehaser to give bond with approved M.arity for deferred nav- wnw. ataai a.jnria Adm'r Xstete B. XahnwMler, deed. aag IS s7s-lUwth IA STORELAND, TOARRIVE. 2,0OOba LBBELS ILOUB, its ISO 100 Sugar, Byraa. CHn. 10 000 BoahaU White aad" Mixed Corn, 40 Boas D. B. Bid, 30 Hhd Baoon Bide aad Bhdulders, 100 Barrel a at. Perk. ISO Baga Coffee, BO Bale Bay, 1,000 Baok Bali, . AO Tons Boop Ireo, 00 Spirit Barrel, . . 11,000 Xarda Bagging, ,4 ' a 1.000 Baadla Ooitoe Ties, ' : SOO Xeg Eaila, ij , . Oeady, Oaadtea. Fotaah, Boda, Lye, Eterah, Ae Aa. Foraaaaby WTLLLtaVS A BfCBCKISOS. aag IS ' J7S- ECUS COXXSTSe- ENGLISH INS AatBUOAN BADDLE4, M iiaa aad MartaawaJaa, Bsrwaae at ail Via aa. itwu, veiiaae aaa p.iaa.ia, reetear Amaaara, Fly ttat, Iab Borae Oovere, t-of Cxuiara, AileOraaaa, Onrry Oomb and Borae rraahea, Onllara, Sanaa, Cbatoa, A a. aire a larr tot tmtm4 aaad aiamaw, fcaadWw, BriJiaa, kana Aa, Iraaut repaired aad d. I.B.I. A CO- i Jl' ScA - T -W. 9j saafsa - . , jfji miiooits; - H ffHJptfflpTJT 1 J ors it nan ham'b totjbnal. Baf hedo , a L fend of the great Qaeen. A 'ierriblo Temptation. . . , Losg-Tideacd other Foams by Philip Mare- Tb Aegel in th Oload. 1 Bfclaaid Arehar. . . : , Fink and Whit Tyraaay. , Delaplan. Ornmb Bwapt Dp. The Island Neighbor. , rnoh devolution by Thoe. Oarlyla, Tbe Fnpil ot the Legion of Honor. . Wovea af afaav TkruriL -r . veW Tbe Uet Ahtin - ' - For sal at HZINBBEBQXB'B V 1m1.'--.:;v'T b ""v Uti Book Bter. r"aata : - "; 1 378 ; tfBEMGOOQff" COTTON TIE X8 THtSTEOSdMST. and mot BASILf d- Josied Ti in th fcataaVJm.jai.r.A : ' Th band are of th BEBT English make, snd rna Hrnki. m.rtit m vtrrt Mn&ntw Arw.hn.M Iron, Put op iabondlrs of thirty Banda, each Band having a BaokJe-eenrely attached, thft avoiding ill rlek of losing the Bnekl and saving Flan'ers (lie WbuWe of attaching tbrm. - W, have a: fnll atook of ' -the above Tie In Btore, whioh we will Bell at tbe loweet market ratea.' 7' ;, . s j - , WILLIAMB A HBB0M30N., Agents, 37 autf 18 WHITCOHB'S REMRDT FOR for JLsOtmt, Jlott CbUL Bav Fntr. tie. "Nothing ao saossfel.MT. atrrciir, Drug' giU JJoMton. Beoommended by Dr. O. W. Holme. It aheayt rtlitta. JOS. BIJHSBTT w,, aoetoa, mae. Held by all druggists. Virginia Female Institute. ',? c . "r'i efAOWToa, va I one of the largest FinsT-OLigg Inatitntion in toe nonia. TDere are auignt ena an' orr twauty-two onioera. s fnpil from every Boathera Btste. Hpaeial advantage ia Maalc. Baildlaga, aaal tjrenada are apaetOwa mm aiaajaai, r wot Uironlare ot 45 naeee. ad- dreae Bav. B. p. FHILUFS. imai noipal. A NEW ERA IN W ashiiii?. " UBOa, TMB, U01HSH - Z AVAy Br TBI CSS ft Warfield's ? COLD WATEBV Self-washing Soap. 8END for ClBfELAR and PRICE LIST. -3;t, , AGBNTS WANTEO. WILS05, LOCK WOOD', EVERETT & (!o. , , Bf MTmRAT HT Va VnrV i V Sole Agents for th Btates ef Vfrgfhla, North and , v nonui uarouna. ueorgu aaa Slorida.1 Dn COLLIITG MiWriBS ocaa soa taa ' 'H . OPIUM: fllAMT. i. a j DR. f OLLHS' AJITIDOTE ' Enable the catlent to dlaoontlnna the flaa of Opium ia any form, at aaOa, withont paia or in oonvenienee, and withont any tnterraption of orainary oaeineae. is rennua tne broken oon litution and reatore th nervoaa energlae, . DISCOVERED L?f 18C8. ! 3 Wba aaly : JPalalaa Cat aver DaSeawared, THlERIAKI:. TTTRTP T ACT TsHCT? a a i aa HIIMA AS VWJJi a ooos or over loo pares. eontainlnff letter of FIIZ-HOOQ LTJDLOW, tho well-ktown let. ser or u. A. T., exposing thS tutrrgn of HAB FBB'B MAOAZINB and LTJDLOW. aad a fnU deeeription of the Antidote, eenl free to any Bddrtsa, Address DB, SABtVAU. B. COIXISS, ' La porta, f aeiajeat Agents ! ' Head This I TTJgt WILL PAT ASBBTTS A S ALA BIT II Or S30 PKR WEEK maul mxaamaaa. or allow a laiw eommleaion to sell our near and wonderful Invention. Addrsss at, WAQNXB w., maranau. Mion. .,A 73 V, vain $30. . , , t WE WILL PAY Agents 130 pet week to seU oar rreet and able diaeoverie. If yoa want permanent, hon orable end Dleasaot work, aoolv for nartienlan. Auoraae uim.a a uu,, jaoaaon, auonigaa a!TS WANT BID Sew the TBANSStlSaiON QP LIFE, f . UOOSSIX Oil TBS NArOBB AJTD HlSIBSB 0 TBB MasoouxB FOWOTIOH. Bv Da. Bafkbt. author of "Ta Phytioml Ltftqf IKemew. ltre latee to tht malt aez ; is f all of new faots; delioat Dut ouiapoKen; praonoai ana popular; highly en dorsed: eelle i apidly. Bold by ubeeription only. Exolaslv territory. Term liberal. Prloe sa. aaareee for eontenta, Ao., j. Q. FEBQUdA 00., rauueoers, ruiiaaeipnia, ra. A MILLION DOLLARS.' ! Bhrewd but quiet bnelne mea eaa make fortune by revealing the secret of th business to no on. Address WI. WHAT, I ess Broadway, Hew Tork. COLUIIIAN COLLEGE, W ASBIS GTON, D. G. m ': J. HE FBEPABATOBT DEPABTaTBJtT nf thia uoueg open Beptember IStn, U7L jpuegiaie,.. Sept. W TheoiogioaL.-.-.. Oct. I MedieaL., ............Oct. 4 Uw Cot. It SW Tonne man wfehina to enter either of tne Department ehould be preeent at th oota- eawaeaiot toe term. . 1.0. WELLINa. Praaldent, For further Inform alios anauira of W. Br-ei- it, aeerttary ana neaurr. aug iu 277-smeodea MiCSOUl FEM11E 8EMWAET, .. MAGSOLIA, X. a '. tla HOLLlBi CArULA WAT, rrtaelpBl. TBB. BI0H0LBOa, formerly ia eharg of J.T-A. thi IssUtatloD, having removed to Eavea- port ramaie uouege. Hi stoma uarrsway, lata Priaeipel ot th Everittavill Aeademy, ha eon eented to take eharge. It ie eoaidaatly hoped that ber superior quantisations aad es tab lis bad reputation, a a teaoner, win aeear xor ia Bamiaarv a leree share of oubh oatreaarw. Tbe next Beeatea witt be epaaed on MONDAY, taeta aay aj pepiamnoa, tait, i t .oaaaoas rsa sxarm or SO wxxxa: 14maatetadLherary Oour.....Mte$lJ 00 MaaM oo fatw, wiU aa of iaatrament. 10 00 Laarara,l ahi S 00 Wax Bjork,.... v S 00 Emwotdery,. ,.,,..,,.,........ - 00 Beard eaa be had ia good famihee at from IIS to IIS par month, xslarv of washing. For any fort . taformaUoav addrea th maeipai at Dadley or MagaoU. N. O. aag an a t. . . i ' 1TT-Jwc snptcmr Tins i A'j SrWLOTXtfSTTJf. :LtCLET A.ELL13, - IWOvf ttltfaa, - r- I MEDICAL R. R. R. UIDWA.'S READY RCLIBP : CUHBEB TBI WOBI1 PAIRS - Io frea One (o Twenty Minutes. NOT ONE HOUR after reading thia advertisement need any on ' BTJFFZB WITH PAIN. BADWAT'S BXADT BELIEF 18 A OUBB FOB ' EYEBX FAIN. u It waa ths first and is The Only Fain Remedy that instantly stop th moataTrnnlattnn.in. aUay inflammation, and oare Oongeetiona. whether of the Lang, Btomaoh, Bowel, or ethar glands or organs, by on spplioation, IN FEOM ORB TO TWENTX MIN0TE8, no matter now violent or exoraolating pain th matter how BHE0U4TI0, Bed-ridden, Nervone, Neuralgio, or prostrated with disease xnnrm, urtppled, 1 ' RADWAY'8 READY RELIEF WILL AFFOBD INBTANT XABB. 1HTLAHMA TION Of TBS KTBltXJS, ' iari.AmMJS.nujs or TUX BLADDER INFLAMMATION OF THM BOWELS. CONGESTION OF THE L VNSS. SOBETBROAT, DIFFIOULT BREATHING, PA LPITA TION OF THE HEART. HYSTERICS, CROUP, DIPTHERIA, CATARRH. INFLUENZ BEAVkCUE, TOOTHACHE? ""ua NEURALGIA, RHEUMATIC OOID CHILLS. AGUE CHILLS. Tbe apphoation of the Rlady Halter to th Vsrt or part where th pain or difficulty exist win anord ease and oomfbrt. Twenty drop in half a tnmbler of water wll In a few momenta care Oram pa, Hpasma, Bout Btomaoh, Heartburn, Blok Headache, Diarrbma, Dree&terT. Oolio. Wind in Ihm KnAl .nt il Internal Fain. Traveler ebould always eairy a bottle of RaalavaF'a Ready Katlar with them. A few drop ia water will prevent aiokno or pain from ehanse of water. It ia batter th avn Yrannh Brandy or Bittera aa a atimnlant. FEVER AND AGUE, FXTEB AND AGUE anted for ario.ni. There ia not a remedial agent in thi world that will our Fever and Ague, and all other Halati on, Billion. Boarlet, Typhoid, Yellow, and ether Fever (aided by BADWAI'B PILLS) ao quiok as BADWAI'B BEADY BELIEF. Fifty sent per bottle. TTT 1 fflTT S-Trj t TTflVTi a nubbin i uiiau nu STBONO AND PUBB BIOS BLOOD- IN- UBB AoE OF FLKBH AMD WEIGHT OLEaU BKIN AND BEAUTIFUL UOUFLEXION BBOUBEDTOALL, DIU HAD WAT'S SACSAPABJLLIA3 BESCLIT BAS MADB THB HOST ASTUniHHIHa CUttrnw ; ao HVICK, BO fl A FID AUK THB5 OHAROfcSS THB BOOT VNDRR OOBI, IINDBH TI1B3 lit WLUBNCK OS THIS TKUI.V IVORDJBaFlII. S1KUI. C1RK, THAT Every Day. an Increase in Flesh and Weight is Seen and Felt. THE GREAT RLOOD PURIFIER, Every droo of the BABSAPABILLIAM Hv. i SOLVENT oommanioatee through the Blood. IBweat, Urine, and other flai s snd Jnioe of the ntem the vigor of life, for it i epaire th waste ot the body with new and sound material. crofsla, Bjphilla, Oonanmption, Glandular dis ease, TJloer in th threat. Mouth, Tumor. Node in th Gland and other part of th ay, tern, Bor Eye, Btrnmsroa dieoharge from tne Bare, and th worst form or Bkin riiaeasea. Eruptions, Fever Bores, Beald Head. Bing Worm, Bait Bheum, Erysipelaa, Acne. Black Boot. Worm in th Flesh, Tumors, Oaneer in the Womb, and all weakening and painful discharg es. Night Sweata, Loss of Sperm and all wastes of th life principle, are within the eurative range oi thie wonder of Modern Ohemiatry, and a few daya aae will prove to aay person wing it for either of the form of d seaae it po nt power to core them. Ii the patient, daily besoming rednoed by the waa tea and deeomDoeition that la eontinnAli progr-raing, noeeeda in arresting these wastes, - nu repair un hu, wnu now material man Illan from healthy blood-and thi th BABSAPABIL. wiu ana aoes eeoure a ear u eertein : I tor wben onoe thi remedy commence it work of purification, and snreeeds in diminishing tbe loss of waa tea, it repair will be rapid, and every day the patient will feel himself growing better and stronger, th food digesting better, appetite imnrovins. and flaah and miaht in areaaing. Not only doe th SabsapabHiUaw BieoLvrirr exoel all- known remedial . ageata in th euro of Ohronio. Borof alone. OonatitntloDaJ. and Hkin disease; but it is ths only poeitiv euro for Kidney tod Bladder CtBsLtintsa ' Urinary, and Womb disaaeea, Gravel, Diabetea. Dropey. Btoppag of Water, incontinence of Urine, Bright' Dlaease, Albuminuria, and in all eases where ther are briok duat denoaiu. or th water ia thiok, elondy, mixed with aubetan. ee Uke th white of an gg. or thread like white all! . or ther 1 a morbid. ' dark, hiiiinna I pparanoa, and white bone -duet deposit, and I when there i a pricking, horning sens a tion I wba Paairit water, aad paia ia . the Small of - DR. RaID WAY'S PEEFECT PLTEQATiTE PILLS, perfeeUy teatelesa, aleganUy ooated with swet gum, purge, regulate, purify, eleanee, and etrengtfaen. Bad way1 Pill, tor th ear of all disordere of th Btomaoh. Liver. Bowel. Kid. ney. Bladder, Nervon Disease, Headache, Oonatipation, Ooatlvaneea. IndixeeUon, Dyspep sia, BilUouane, Billioue Fever, Inflammation of the Bow., File, and all DeraageaMaU of tne internal nicer a, warranted to effeot a positive care. PureK TegeUble, eontalniM ao meroory, mineral, or del itariona drua. AW Obaerve thefollowing aymptom renlUng from Diaorder of th DUreetiv Organ t OonetiDaiion. Inward Pilea. Fnllnaaa at lha Blood in th Head, Aoidity of the Btomaoh. Naueea, Heartboro, Diag ami oi m Food. Fnllnaaa or Weight ia th Btom.ofa, Boar Eraeiaaiona. Sinking or Flutterin tor a. taa n, i we tonaaon. Bwimmingof th Head, Hurried and Difficult B eathiac. Fluttarina: at the Heart. Ohokina nr Nnffooating Beoeation whea m a Lying:Potura, Dimn of Tiaioo. Dote or Weba before the Bight, Fever and Doll Pain in the Hi ad. D. fldeneyof Ferepiration. Telle wnae of the Ekia and Eye. Paia in th Bide. Oteet. Limb, aad sadden Flnshe of Heat, Burning ta th Flesh. A few does of BADWAI'B FILLS will free th syatem from all th above named disorders. QIBT8. - rw iws, dvw i vauut . BEAD "FALSI AND TRUE." Send en latter (tamp to BAD WAY A 00., No. 87 ktaidea Lane, New York, information - worth thousands will - be east vow. JOMXa, 1871. 827-dAweodlyoh EEET IT H KID THAT I A OOOD ASSOBTbTXNT OF BOOTS A BSOES Ixa. for OEN1LEMEN aad LADIES, MIdBE8 and CHILD BEN, of tbe LATEST STYLES, and at LOW prioaa, may ALWAXS be bwadataha LIVE BOOT A SHOE 8T0BE. KioHases oorii at, A-1.. FRIOR (Lata of the WUmia ton Jocaaax.. 1 sag 19 -. S7-if F0R SALE OR RETT I ThaT DESIBABLT SITUATED aad eoavead. eatty artaagad bweiUag oa Bed Oroea, betweea 'una aaa mu aireeie, eooteiaiag T roeaa with Dooeesarf oathoaaea, rnaaa..ma ia Oetober. Term aocoaui odatinr . Apply to . I. i. fieri TT, Catna Danat. sag? ' - 5 t7T-Uwlm NEW STYLES OF FALL STILES of YJA II j SILK STIFfarkJ :- - SOFT Tf AIR 'JUST RECEIVED, .ft rill la- fftitttmZstllimt UBWMttSM, Ear.
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Aug. 23, 1871, edition 1
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