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eution Lad the close, and threw lee opi the
uro x junuieo.; r Jiai tbey did not quite pti
The Jae charged accordiDjr to law and
evidence, bnt evidently leaned on the side
oi mercy. The ;nry found verdict of
gnilty, bat nnanimoaaly recommended the
prisoner to tne mercy of the conrt - My
client wu sentenced to the shortest impris-
vuwvut uie couri wse empowered to give,
and both jury and court eigned a petition
io iuo vwvernor lor an unconditional par
don, which has since been kindly eranted.
wu uos ueiore me louowmg lnterestin3in
cident ocenrred : - - .
Soma three months after this, I received
an account for collection from a wholesale
House In .New York. The parties to col
lect from were hard ones : but thev had
property, and before they had an1 idea of
me irapiaiu, x UM tne property, which
tney - were about to . Assign, before the
broke, under attachment Findincr thai '
was a neck ahead and bound to win,; they
"caved in" and forked over $3,594 18
(per momorananm book) in good money.
They lived in Bhawneetown, about thirty
five or forty miles southeast of Moora'a
prairie. I received the funds just after the
bank opened, but other business detained
me until after dinner. I then started for
, intending to go as far as the village
j I had -cone aloncr ten op tvIvn miloa
when I noticed a splendid team h nnna
aiiacnea to a light wagon, in which were
seated four men, evidently of the high
strung order. : They swept past me as if to
Buow.me now easuy they could do it
They shortened in, and allowed me to come
up wun tnem, and asked me to " wet," or,
in other words, diminish the jug of old rve
they had aboard ; but I eicoaed myself
nrim hjo pica mas x uaa plenty on board,
j.ney astea me how far I was going. I
told them as far as Mount .Vernon. ; if my
" "'"a we oui. aney mentioned a
W rrrrT v t vrrnTr fu wvern ten or twelve miles ahead
?""V " ' ? nor the,r ctionJ- But I was bound to ro
anTTCT,NSocr,,wercwl had a brace of revolvers and a
hi j wuuey was in a Deit around
my body. I drove slow, in hopes that they
would go on. and I should see them no
more. v It was nearly dark when I
tavern sign ahead. At the same time I
saw their wagon before the door. I would
have passed on. but
I hauled up. and a woman nttna ti Va
door. She turned as bale as a hAt, xehan
she saw me. She did not speak, but with
a meaning look she cut her fin
i: - i i . : o-- w
wpp, nan Decionea me to come in. She
was we wiie oi my client -"
When i entered, the tartv rvfmi,i
me, and hailed me as an old traveling friend,
and asked me to take a drink. I respect-
iiuij uut uriuiy uecuneu. , - . ,,. .
Bat you'll drink or fight 1 " said the
noisiest oi the party. ,
j ast as you please ; dnnk I shall not I "
One
SCBSCIUPTIOIf.
Tour .
Hi inonilm , ...." "
1 Uree iiiuiilIin. ""'"
.to ool
6 00
3 00
Ons ypnr.
t'nsciuPTioar
Jlxi. iaC7 ......
$3 00
i 2 00
THE DAILY" JOURKAt.
I WILMINGTON. N. C. 1
WHOLE NUMBER ! ,
n f - T -
2 ii'
Br cnosir nonius.
DWElxnCJ oa North sldw Karket, betireea Soe
ond and TUrd streets, now ooenpied by 11 r.
Alexander Einilh 15 rooms and all necestarv out
houaee. ,, . ,
ii . ....
ELicvn:
Ml
DWELUNQ on Nortli aida Miri
ond and Third street. lately oornpied
Gardner and Nun 6 room, KLtcLen ad all he-
necessary onmoasfa. ,
o'j?i Ai::;r.L tital
OF
' 1' , . . . . ..."
-MBS.' RANSOM'S
ftifiyas: FEMALE G EUlfjARY
DWELLINGr
Lnmsden 9
ont-bemses.
between Front
OccnDied bv Mr. J. rs:
rooms, Kitcben and all necesaary
v FOB THK . '
YEAR,
DWELLIXO on corner "of Tmnt : 'a'nj
etreeta, at present occupied by Mr. P. W. Kerch
ner 10 rooms and all necessary ont-housea. ; ;
WHiT.IIK GTON. IT. C.
M. -iwrv .... .i--f r .s rr
muss wt Session of tbla InaUtattoa vrlU
JL begin on the 7th of October. 17.
. Tbe ablest teachers in every branch alone will
The moot ocomriatirl iy..u4 t
icnauni ui diUUU ana OI Ancinnt mil ITruWn T
enages have been Bcnrtul.
Trench will be habitaallv tnoken fai tht RmS.
Jjor particularg, apply to
R0SERT BAKSOM,
IVincipaL.
ENSUING
ON
THtttWDAY, ICPTC3IBKR 19t 1807,
COMMENCING AT TEN O'CLOCK, A. M.
nnt and Bed Cross streeta, lately occupied by Mr.
i imnu y iwiiu juq s,u necessary cut nouses
EDMtJNDSON HOTEL" corner Front and ged j
wvBo aireew w rooms, all in perfect or Jer. .
-T -"r.,vwu vuaitvaiAu vutu
,New Brn Journl of Commerce, Raleigh Pen-
It li Z . "j ubi xioncuan, wuson
North Carohman ; Tn-weeklj Salisbury Old Not th
"iS. Weekly tfadeaboro "Argns, ifarion BUr
and Washington Index, cortv two mnntho
vma w hub mnco ior payment.
MISS
THREE
Front
(3) TENEMENTS upon
East Bids
of
KATE BURR
....- AJTD . , -
HE T TIE
On THVRSDA F, SEPTEMBER 19, 1807,
at 10 O'clock, A- M., at EXCHANGE
" . CORNER, we will Rent, at Public :l
Auction, for One Year from
OCTOBER FIRST, 1867, "r
unless previously die
posed of upon pri
vate terms,
THE . FOLLQ WINO DESCRIBED DWELIJNO rner of Second and Walnut street.
n I k K II p t TT ri -r mno
chael Barry and other, f - v , .T, f LJ5!6? J?.", in rcar.of 8t. James' AChnrcb.
TSAT LARQE AND COMMODIOUS DOUBLE
TENEMENT upon South side of Bed Cross, be
tween Front and Second streets known as the
: FRAKKLIN HOTEL.
14 rooms and all necessary outhouses ' ;
FOUB DWELLINGS upon south side of Walnut,
between Front and Second streets 4 rooms each.
STOEES;
-
,ir If
WHARVES
DWELLING AND MABBLE IABD corner Front
m ii uiu aixeeis. . .
DWELLING nnon Kant a!la nf fijuwtn1 hotnA..
.. lr r"30" aweeia, xnown as the " Ma
uu noaae a rooms and aU necessary out-1
muses.
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1867.'
A LUFIEIl'S ADVESTlfltE.
. About four years ego, wbile I was prac
ticing law in Illinois, on a nrettr larr
A ' A. ml f w A -
cuic, x was called on one day in my office
by a very pretty woman, who, not without
tcura, ioia me mat tier husband hA h.an
arrested lor horse-stoalinr. t Rh h nii T ,-f- n. TTrv
retain me for the defend, t t,Jnnit v.it ifj-i,-
. . . . whavu iici i wv wus)s) AiLaa nix t.i in kx in sirtAirtr
wnv ana d hi Trt rrt -r i v.vio
It . 7 . " uu xir , an i eiuri. . ,
ine otiicrs lnteroosed and verv AfLn
nnifif.RI ' m v nnnAiiMf i , rir . .1
1-Va Arr-r . ttI'. ttU- o-io.mourniujjy cigar, wnicn A-should not have reeeired.
af aaa uc?9 retaining fee be- but glance at the woman induced m A
KuK-f!S,; "dea, he did not want accept it,. She advanced and proffered me
1 Z f totAhn husband was sua- a liLt. and in doing so slipped a note into
.,1 Cj ," sa.lcuo.to uana jwy uauu, wmcu sne must nave written the
i P"0 anA 00lulterfeiter8 whose momenV before ; it was written with a pen-
..v.u,v..1uliiil y,VV uiea as moores pra
irie. '. JV',, '.. , , . ., if .
I asked her to tell
11 1.. . .. " w.w UkU M
ino matter, nna it was true that her bus-
DWELLING
HOUSES, &C.
DWELLING upon Fourth, between Hanover and
Brunswick streets, occupied by Mr. Thomas Good-ing-8
rooms. . - .. , , ;
liWJOdjING upon Mnlberry, between 4th and 5th
streets, occupied by Mr. J. &. Clark--5 rooms and
u uoceaaarj oninouses.
on THUBSDAY, THE THDD OF
next. v . . .
s The eourss of instruction adopted is that which
a kDe personal experience in teachihg has dem
onstrated as most efficient. 'Great care and at
tention is bestowed to InsUIL thoroughly, the ru-
uuuua ui mo several orancnes; ana the pupil is
-v.r r.Vg,c i.jjiuij as ism capacity will
admit. Care ia taken that the pupil ia thoroughly
luavractea in au siuaies undertaken.'
j.uinoapermonui..d.....k...... . . ' k
t . .esaion of fonr and a half months,.t20
. "kuo io icwimu naer dj me month : or
iuit me Beauon oi iour ana a half months. In
every instance one-half of the tuition will be re
quired m adyance, the remainder payable at the
end of the ti me specified, i ,
No deduction made for time lost, except in case
of protracted sickness, . j . ..... . ...
No boys orer ten years of age admitted. :
8ePtia , 297-t3d Oc
- SCHOOL NOTICE.
rpHK MISSICS PaiGK wlU open School
J-i?5WPDA2lrt October.-at the residence
A Pi-?1"108' oniFoorta street, between
TEBK8 PBB (JCABIEb: . ..
The higher branches of English, French in- i
.eluded. , $12 09
Drawing (in Crayon and Pencil)...".."'.' 600
Music at Professor's Charges. ' '
Further parUculars made known on application,
sept 14 . 299 -'
RAILROADS.
. RAILnc A. ,
"ijilzinstoa and JIws; Railroad Co,
XJejtfjiae SrPEaiKTuxDKNT'a Omcs,
imwBiui, m. kj., jury , ie7. ,
KOTICI TO Lr
irrrr.3
cr i
Mt fter JnlrOth Faiwiictr Trains
w w . una iwaa wiu run on Uie following Sched-
the nsAEiini al:
EXTEESS TRAIN.
leave Wilmington...
Arrive at Kine8Tilla,i
lvWv A-n&4. .
... w uu unu. - . . . . -
Leave AuCTiata.. ..;..
Arrive at Kinpsville.;.v..i.: -t-.
Arrive at Wilmington... . 4 . ,.
2:15 A.
...114 A.
M.
M.
, 7:W P. M.
8:55 A. M.
11:15 A. It
8:30 P. U.
1 ACCOMMODATION- TRAIN.
Leave Wflniington.;.V.;....;. W pjw.
Arrive at Kinganlle....... .....8 25 A. M.
Leave Einea?ille.......' Ju. ..r-...3i 45 p r
Arrive at Wilmington... .,.... .8 15 A. 1L
Expreaa Train connects closely at Florencowith
the North Eastern Railroad, for Chsrleaton. and
Cheraw and Darlington Railroad, for Chcraw. and
runs throuirh to Annata. Oertrla' withrm
change... k'',,; . it f-i -?i s .-.-.-i-; . ,
Accommodation Train
with South Carolina Railroad, for Augusta, daily,
and for Colombia on Mondava. WAHnouiin
; - r i: r.. . WM. MicBAE, Oenl.Snp't.
Inly 23l-tf
WILSIKGTON & WLD0X RAILROAD
COHPANT ;
i.f, .
Orrxc Cinxr EsonreiB Itro Gnf. 8trrt, I
; ; WnJCKOTOK, N. C, Sept. 1, 1867. J
; r t EEGUliAE SCHEDULE.
a . aaa , mfter ' Sena. 1 ' th rniuvi..
O-L-J-l all i 1 T. . . ....
ye run dj tns passenger trains
O
over this Railroad
DAY TRAINS.
Will leave Wilmington ev(rmnrnn faviufl. I
days) at 6 o'clock. A. M.. and Weldnn
VAAMA O J v 'a. a j. . 7'. v. I
yellow ouuub; iu:iu a. m,; arrtTtOff atl
Wilmingrton at 8 o'clock, P. M.. and at WeldoS tit
AAlA.k Tl 1 ' " " " I
J f NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS ' I-
....
wui leave wiiminctnn to an t. w .n. i
i r L " r uy arriving at w liming-
PORTSMOUTH, VA..
rate ohly direct l,ixe csTxycnjf"
liOSTON, : ,
, .. . , miLADELrm a . ' '" '
It is expreaa in point of apeed ati i-l "e-tv of
Fii?ut"Trills ftm 4U 8 70 DOU1a a advance of
all Other LiJioe, and at as low rate.
It oflers daily communication with r Iirnoro."
Dafly communication with l li'Jadelr,! iA. .
9 toancys each week to New York.
Two steamera each week to liosinn.. '
niyllne having thee ajyar.lsips. and
by which there ia but one handling 0f fn-'4t.
Cars are loaded at the wharves inl 'JiUuou.u and
are run through to destination.
B careful to direct your conBipiora to ship cnlv
From BaUJmor. by ttoa Aorfolfc r
IJne Steamera, foot of Union I?nc!t.
.FroiJPlllld,P111 y the AnuameattB
lane, Philadelphia Wilmington aj..l ui-
lonlh Dtlawr Avtnat. .
From Haw Torlc by the CU Eomlnlom
Stcamihlp Uat, Pier 3T, Nortn r Irer.
Ff 3m Iloaton by the Korfjtu tteauabJo
I4a. end of Central Wharf. . "
jf1 damagea or over chafes rromptly
adjusted, on appUcation to u 1 umywj.
' rr JA1IE3 JIcCAr.-Icr, .
? Transportation Agent, Portsmouth, Vs.
i T6 f0",?" marked eia I'ortouth, and
in ahipplng to PhUadelphia, marked xia Code's
Line, or xa AnnameBsio, : J .
' ! "-.v:': - i - e. o. cnio,
i ouperintonaent Trascrortation, 1
aug. SO
ALBEET
DAI
afirWWSr M 6:00 "r "wrcn,
- Trains pass Goldsboro' at 1:57 A. M., and 10:35 ! " : . ! -A.
M. eoinff North, and t a-os P ar ..m.i i !
I .t . 1 . ..... j'.;
NORTH CARCLm,
Any of which may be examined, or information in
OFFICE, - Bpn PPUcation onr
2VO. 3 NORTH , TF.4 TifiJ S2REET. oithouees,
WWJULL1NO upon North side of Chesnut. be- I
" " ,6 iuLu etroeia, lately occupied
iuorns rooms and au neceasanr
ant . j. " y i
""w uage xt j an
ex-benator of the United States, whoso of-,
lico was in town. I told her that I was a
STOKES.
I DWELLING upon South side of Cheanut, be
tween Eighth and Ninth streets, occupied by Mr.
A.Beach-ft rooms.'. . ; . ...
WItMISGTON 31ALE
PE1IAIE SEMINARY
TTflM HE-OPEN OCTOBER 3d.'
For particulars, see CiacuLaa, to be found
at the JOURNAL OFFICE on Monday next.
O. W.
Post copy.
sept 14
JEWETT.
299-tf
Mrs, Laura Rothwell, Proll Sternberg
I. That BRICK RTrmtt
Market, between Front and Mjun v...
of and adjoining the Drug Store of Mr. E. Willis.
DTOIfflrO Eass of and adjoining above, occu
pied by Mr. E. Allen 5 rooms. -
DWELLINa UDonNorth side of Princess be-
AND THE
MISSES ROTHWELL. 1:
W t wpe? EB"h and Claaaical
? f ocnooi ror iwtv a.nri airi rnj.
tha l.tAf ntJ " "co"t
Land UiJ bolonff to such a band.
t au, air, saia sne, "a better man at
iiran man my ueorga never lived, but he
im cams ana arm, and I am afraid they
nads him do what ho never would have
dona if he had not drank; I feftr it can be
provodtbat ha had the horse; he didn't
j.cai n; anotner stolo .it and, passed it to
him." . - -
' l u.a t lika the case. ; I knew thera was
ft preat dislike to the gang located where
tao named, and feared to risk the caso be
fore a j ury. She seemed, to observe my in-
a v ciujj me caso, ana oursted into
tears. ... ... ,
I never could boo a woman weep without
feeling like a . xrctile fnr.1 mBf t :
hada t been eyes brightened with " pearly
tears, I d never been caught in the lasso
of matrimony. My would-be client was
rrcuj. vine Handkerchief that hid her
streaming eyes didn't hide her red lips :
and her paowy, bosom rose and fell like
'o K"! in a gale of wind at eea.M took
u.e i ensn, ana sne gave ma the particulars.
Kiwis, i-i wmenne was not a mem
ber, had persuaded him tn tab t
He knew it was stolen, and, like a fool, ao-
f""1;11 wnen arrested. Worse still,
i-j uua irimmea tne horse's man ami tail
cUNever shall I forcet th wnM. thZ, ,,f trV BBICK 8T0BE upon North: side of STT"?."? eets, occupied by Mr. TEKHS PEE SESST0W CIV fl WnWTTTa
-...i . o , v. i AjL&rKML. neiwMn Hminnii tv,; : , ri ouuuroruua. a rooma. I v awAAAw
were;,; - : nmi7 " V
Beware-they are ' members of ; the 7 wnKfit-
gang. : iney mean to rob and murder you.
J X !11 . -
i Leave soon,, and
tnem."
I will manage to detain I
A fCTAT -nntov oimor,-. .. .. lZTJTlC. "rT uo woc, De-
vr.rVot . T.TTT i C , "ui eiuwoii vccopiea ny air.
T nnt Tnl J l 11 . , I t . ymvoi auu crontl- , .wiua.
I11CU VU tUU& BUa -. ... I
English Branches (including continflrent fee). 148
Auueuc ana xtioaern .Languages, each.. ..... . . 20
xiiiumeuii na vocal ilnsic, each.; ....... i. 60
Drawing (Pencil, Crayon or Pastel),......,.. 25
. aai lmStaw
" Have you any room to nnt mv hnraa v
T 1- - S i I
x aeaeu, turning io ine woman.
DWELLING east of and adjoining above, rooms. !
wnat I you are not going to stay here 1 d Wilkinson's alley,
tornight ? " asked one of the men : "we are Mewra, A. Johnson
5?j?CK 8T0BE. corner South Water atrt
l Wll Irinonnii, a . . T." I
present ooenpied dt
Co.; ado. WABEHOUSE in
t -sr.
wv, vnnmu punui water ana iront streets. '
. u , rrove ltl :t -. . . unceremoniously left. I pnt tho whin to
f r i trial came on." I worked hard to get my horse. .The7l mt iKSSfJr
jury OI ignorant men, who had more I threw my light away, and left mvhof
v'r , n p ,u ""Puneat orfol- heard a crash a" horrid shriek. Tl
o La Lilrjnthine mazes of law; could wheels . wera oft rh Twi1
ieeiior a young fellow in a bad fix and a horses tei
we-m- pretty wife, nearly heart-broken the wagon,
f.i. l quuaUracted. up in tha
.juowingr tha use of effect, I told her heard as I
t-.rc -i m deep mournincr anl Krin u;a
going on.
" I think I shaU stay," I replied.
.... we ll au stay. then. I cmesa. and mat a
a night of it," said one of the cut-throats.
" You will have to cut rm vonr ovn lmu-
here'fl a lantern," said the woman.
"lam used to that." I said.. ''Gentle-1 WOODEN TiniLDmn mn.. vn. .-
mon T -11 . ' , . , k.., ,- - - . . ami aim-!
iug a Ytui juui you in a OTinK I lonneriy occupiea by Dr. ElwelL
wueu x come in. . , i i -
Good on vonr head 1 mnrfl xpliiotov
. t i l 1 i v j . i.
x veui qui auu criancea at t.hPir vrnmn
It was old-fashioned, and linch pins secured
me wneeis. xo lane out my knife and pry
one from the fore and hind wheels was but
the work of a moment, and T throw rhm
ia tne aarnnesa as iar as I could. Td untie
my, horse and dash off . was but the
" luobuuip. xue roau lay aown a
steep mil, but my lantern lighted me some
what.
I had hardly got under good headway be-
' CtMirloUc Fenale Institute,
, l ICnABLOTTE, N. 0. "
Bev. B. BTJRWELL, i ' . :,
JOHN B. BURWELL, A. M., f PrinPl.
BRICK AND WOODEN DWELLING8,' corner of T2 SESSION 06mMENCES ON THE
w n s aireeia, lately occupied by Mrs I 1 -
J. J. MeCallum, 9 rooms. i. . I 0ei.ber, and continues until 80th June, 1368.
or wrcuiar ana uit&iogue eontaining ull nar-
DWELLING upon West side of Fifth, between i
Nnn and Church streeta. latelv oMnmui k. nr. !
r.,or.. e - ,. ' - "i
v.iyi.uKir ivviiu uiu ait neaaceary put-houses.
julyl3
BEV; B. BUBWELL & SON, t
" - Charlotte, N. C.
-'i. - J 243-eodtlst Oct
4 -
UNIVERSITY
WHARVES.
inmv w Ttn m '.' r ' '
7,.:' u , xmru oetween Princess and;
ucouu owtwut snown as tne iiaU" property.
Will Bent or sell. r Y . 3
X
JSnvInn 9E??, COMMODIOUS WHARF
wj'JSkPL8?? Bide,)front-
- - r - k" -wo i iTer. ronnmsr Jaat with
w-fVlf66??00'601' now ocenpied byMesara!
worm a uaniel : an arrmlA kv.
f-- .tow WW f iClliJ-
i iroperty undergoing exienaiye
a ftT7i 1110 lat8 John Barnes, upon following.
wu... uwui xurou. uoiwecn cevenin ana Jughtb
i streets, 5 rooms and all necessary ost-houaea.
TMTfDT W W J
rth & Daniel' an anroia I X upon -t side of
i, and tff'&?B P"" mulberry streets, 5
repairs.
of Ninth,
rooma.
ft' IT 4 FT TMinrn a -
xoax UiuSlIiAlSLK WHARlf Vln TP t Tn
)U8ES. OFFICE. A N n T T x rr tt V,, I
rnw hnrar Th.nri ' i71f' j ..tr. ween peanut and MqJ-
men. who V. ty, I t T I nvi;.- V " ' " .T"Ki"7air- a. a. n-1
wva tatvtvia aiuQW 1UT JiaCLLIi ItWBv. H.ni 1 PTE fnT hAfDll MvaUbaaUUlU U LOB HI " Whai - .
?rELLJSaA K West side of Front, between
Chuanut and Mulberry streets, known as tha Ca
sou House, 5 rooma. , ; , . ; . -f , . . r .
I
Tho
j - . ,. : . . . i "uwa , cio on. xxi en. came tua ruan of
icci iur a youag lellow in a bad fix and a honiAii.1 (AnHnv Irvnrr with Ka
finally they seemed to fetch
woods. One . op two shrieks I
aWPnt ftn lonuinf. 4fiAM f U
con Tnrmrnin,T0 v-j i..lt..-ji -, - '-- .""."""'
. , ' L "-"Ti oniy tnree years old,
i.j court, and sit as near to her husband
aato c Ulcers would let her. I tried the
name onco in a murjer case, and a weep
"Jj wifa and sister made a; jury, redder a
verdict against, law, evidence, and Uhe
at Uu UB i;illl.rtT. WTitt MBWAsl aTll 11 I i . . J
0 wi v cu n mi id w T.nar. i VATa r nono i ah a-. a, t j : a j.
cu ;.Lt to have been hnn i, r ::tr! MUI"2 B !: 7.
v r : - "6" uuhuw goi me monej, out i didn t travel
ioj.au xuiu ttuy mure.
ALSO,
OFFICES.
i g0USE LOTsltuated upob McBae street
House eontama S ronma in -V7
hpuaea. - Size of Lot 47 feet on MoRae street, run
ning back 100 feet. '
- 'OF'"5 '
south Carolina!
milE aiaxt Seaalon ofthla Initl(utli. m
A open on the FIRST MONDAY of Otnhnr ni
continue without interruption until the lat of July
ADDliCeintfi iTllliit hA At lA-a fmAn vAaM i
a i - -w v, w Ma.rWM 1 DM Q Ul flKO
Each atndent may select hia schoola, but, in the
acaueuiia jeparunent, mnat, unless specially ex
cused by the Chairman of the Faculty, attend at
least three. . . . . .
between I - The Law and Medical Schoola bavin tr rMentlv
been fully organized, there are now three depart-
mania m tha ITnUaaai'l- .. - . . ...
L-ACADEMIC'' i--
,. '. i j . - ii. law. ; . -
' IU. MEDICINE. ::-::':
' The acereeate exoena-tn. innimiino 4v,n:
board, wood, lights and washing, for the seasioa
of mne months, will be : , ,
For Academic Student, attending three i pro- --
fessora about. .Vv.v; . j .u..-..v.u,i..t35
For Law Student, about..iv...v.......i. 280
For Medical Student attending a fall opuraeJ - -
about.' 870
These fees are payable, half in October, half in
February. .
ariroT catalogues, givuig additional informs
MUODIOUS DOUBLE ' TENEMENT
ALSO,
THAT
.uu. - x vi svu9 uuia i unrnia n nna uiu iiuui. raiween i n tum- .nj m.. . i nnnmi . -. .. . .
RW af iXe-i. " tIV A'A8 - ' " - ,n8n f? i0 v HonUini
vV.ir- . T 6 " f . '"N""- , i; I o; "T?'. " necessary out-houaea.
The next day I heard that Moore's prairie OFICE, BECOND FLOOR BUILDINO. corner
61 feet oa McEm -treetrunlung Tack
team naa run awav. and twa mpn rt
four had been so badly hurt that their lives
of South Water street and WilkinsonValfeyinow
oer.nniAA-1 ISw Ifaam unnKA a. v " l
--. 7. r ' "www npi uui Ob X1LU9011.
ALSO,
r f t
B
rfo :c;.;on opened very bitterly,
and inveis-cj. against thieves and counter
f...:r. who Lad mada tha land a terror to
..rarers and travelors, and Wlid-had rob-
L
1 a -aaw
if 1 . 1 fVP rw T .1 Trv- a 4w.il . ja . I . a
i w a aua axafua sis i.nu ram nw hi., a; ..a hn n a - r a
ri ! ; introduced witnesses, and it of the lower House,
, . w , v ua uuu iuore man 1 feared it wnnll ical Kpnata TV.
TLe Radicals are taking pains to cover
their 'game
fcaco.
being to talk of aoou twenty
about fifteen members
and a unanimous Bad-
tall .f U-
19 cane lor ma tn H n. iv. a Ani,i .v,- a.nv. jLjk t -7s
" " I wmw w vvuviWU aali.AA 9 I
w a v 1 1 I ia . a. ii w I
T7"iT?OT rrt t ?a a
uwvtxu JUVA. BlUTiaiea TlTVtn tha AnmAa
UiXlCK. Iroct and rear on NoxthaidaJUrkfiL h- h". . Blr18. nd adjoining the
twam Kn Kj-T"JaaJttre5 he-1 above. Hons contains 3 rooma: Kiij,i. .it
- ' T. . briiei.B. iBannn nnn, u... ..i i . '
on Owinn. . ;
, Building now occupied llllSffi BtatbQ.
the actual result of tha Vermont election. I " ! t l i t . TT.Itf rr
DWELLING HOUSES.
Witnesses, I had none.
7 ;
s
!.ALS0,
Tint T M amrnof 1 XT t . I TCT11T niM.i.nnVn . . t '
I J r..3 U OnlT homns e -. I t,f V , i . ' u IRI.R HWt rTTv,i .. "'" JAHA-
l-
trc-J.
1 - a nnrv as " - .1 . w "uu a wo
i'-i tn i,,ntA',i i r-" hww, ... two ifmunre mo iu.iuue eieo-
,4 , ., .... ?J ujjuii i wn , iuo Antuicais nave . carriea . ver
.t'- i i v " , mont. again this year by a large ma-
j 1 r -intea his picture. A younir man ioritv. but that maioritT ha ,Mnmi
t;.. t into lilo. wedded U ini.ni . ta..f tr j u t. , "
i , . ( ff6OT , .v.v.Mkuuuonuu, uie Asewucrauo vote DO-
i Vi T . veiumaud I AwuAcai smaiier. xo tna xiouse oi liepre-
aawwf mm MltCl 11. . I PTH I atr:iA LJX 1.1 VMM tar. li'QBr. r-vl A At am 11.
rr t . Jfc a 7 I 7. v W F VCAAU. IXlUiO 00X11-
j bu.a, a. was hoe ior mm to I ocraiio mprnhpra, hara rv,rt
; i , " H?-110 J they dressed weU, year than last, with prospect that the
..i i , - t i f I T u uuumwi wuea ine remoter
.aunour, when ha was insane towns are heard from: and fa, m,
t.icy urf od upon him : he da- time for mora than bn vpa tw, 1 1 ottt-houses.
?' 1 - - ... ,' I . . . . .
i w recuiuae. xne crais nave elected one memhAr nf th
aed in his brain, and it Senate. All these things are studiously
kept out of sight in telegrams sent to the
Associated-Tress, the .telerranh heina a
c'lscecrirj rcat, f.3rsuaU ',
'"V ;B3toa Post' '..
BLB pwNa.itnatedFeSSh ad
Ann etreeta. with an nntirTi n t -
" -r-- wy.uc. ui auu tret, vreaent reai
denceofMr.Wm.N. Peden-7 BoouMrKhea
Smoke and WnM n a,- ,U1B Aiicuea,
awaaw SVUi - '
HOUSE. AND- LOT, situated upon Gwinn street.
East of and adioinin? the ih. ZZiTrJl
j 6 rooms and is suiUble for two families. Two
t of Lot feet on Gwinu street, running- back 132
Hi it I
' i -
tion, address Bev. O. Bruce Walker, Secretary, or
Tl i ;r - i: - ; tt B, W. BAKNWELL,
, i nairmaa ot tne f aculty, .w
'" : " - Columbia, sf C.
..JIIILLS XD FEVER. .
SOIANDIAK iu Great' Virginia Vegetable AU
iterative and Henmator of the Human ifyftera.
-VTOl.ABilJi3a j, a cerUin preventive and dos
XVt liiTe curs for CHILLS A-ND FEVEB. -
The anoceas which ha attended NOLANDINE
JS'T1?1?111' v?mla), and other
BUtes, has induced the proprietors (at -thisr the
season for chills and feyer.) to call the attention
of the citizens of North Carolina to our "Nolan
dine" as a vegetable preparation, which haaia
every inatanee accomplished what is claimed tor
it, as the following certifleates and many othera
too numerous for publication, will attest.
JOHNSTON A LAKQIiOitNE, -."i
ll . Pusrmaceutiflts and sole Proprietors,
mm , , l " Richmond, Virginia., -
ii 4. oiitr xi j , Arnggttt, '
V 4 WiloiiDgton, N. C. "
tr v , , BiomfOHD, Ang. Wh, 1866.
; Juettrt, Johnslon'Js Lflnommp. r. c..., t
contracted chiUa and fevera in the lower country
ftLwtuivi. auuj. SLiiti iKiLWirnuroniifi
- ' . " - avaaajaa aw tcoj'
P. II.. froine South.
Pmswnglra to and from the N. 0t Bailroad co-1
" uuiu uw uru maae ciose connections
at Goldsboro' with Day Trains. . I
Paseencera Pcino-KsiBt nr WAf frAm nii0f.. i
"-t?!11 thB 2a IVain from places Sout
of Goldsboro'. Both trains connect at Wilmin
torn withi trains onWilmington & Manchester
iuruau, ana at n eiaon with trains via liichmond
ni 5mo5?, V The Pay Trains connect
wttu yiu say tone, -rue wightTrains with Ana-'
measix Line.'; .
Five to ten car loads of Time " freight will be 1
carried on Day Trains in fourteen hours between
Portsmouth and Wilmington, and ia forty hours
between Portsmouth and Charlottee, via Golds
boro'. '. : . - , ,
r All papers publishing. . Schedules, please
Wi.UO iVX mil IB t I
' S. L. FREMONT.
Chief Engr and Bnpt.
boro' Patriot. Saliabnrr Old Nnrtt. st.t ni...
Jotte Democrat, copy one month and send bills
to Superintendent of W. 4 W. B. B. : T
-Jnlyo'- - 200 tf
aozkt roa
dibble; WORTH & CO.,
general;: commission
mero hants,
- j j : -: - : r-p:-" ?'vv -a' ' ; -v : : .
188 PKAttX.: ITILEKT, KKW YOUK.
' ' l--'. ' . ;.i.-.-v i;i . ;r;:. . .
f ' . ' ' '
Will make liberal Cash Advances on Cotton and
other produce to be consigned to above houae. and
gWe personal attention. ti VArwim.
BaleighStandard,.Sontmeina1ned
oro' Patriot. Saliyhnnr nM KnrH? Hf-I m... 9 . rw.ro'g.
, a. win aiso aeep a good supply of .
BAQ0IN0, HOPE, " '
i , , "PATENT TIES,
M ; -' ' i " . P0BK, Ac, Ac.
In rear of D. C. Car-
FREIGHT BT RAILWAY LINES, VIA
W. & W. RAILROAD
TO MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS.
VTKW, Cheap and Ualck Unea between
Xl this city,
BI0HM0ND, '
BALTIM0EE,
PHILADELPHIA, -
NEW Y0BK and
' BOSTON,
via WELD0N, PETEESBUEQ or PORTSMOUTlI,
Bates are so low, and time so quick; that there
n j competition with any other routes. Try it.
ror classification and mfpa mnti n M.t.. r
... 1 mm MAWOraA VI
Transportation. -
S. L. FEEM0NT, !
Engr and Superintendent.
....... -. 208-tf
Office at old Standi
rtngtoa'a Store.
ang 10
TRUSTEE'S 8ALI
or
VALUABLE LAND,
SALE OH mZJXT tT llilZ'J
Superior Court. 1st rTav nf , ir
-1 T VIItTUK Of a Deed afT-.t .L '
la AJ . cutedto me by Chas. II. Etevena. of t? f I
I County or liladtm. fn nnnn... v r "TT
ionn. i will offer at public sale at the Conrt UcmTa
door n Elizabeth. fn.IUaden oountyTffi Mr !
. may 30 ;
Dispatch copy.
Wil.i Charlotte - & Rntherford E. R. I
Gehebal Bctebiktedekt's Office, t -.-WmuKOTOH,
N. C., Aug; 9, 18C7, ; f -
ON AND AFTEB TUESDAY NEXTi AUGUST
13th. the Paaaencev train nn LMm TmA ,;n
leave Wilmington on Tuesday, Thursday and Sat
urday at 7 o'clock, A. M. ' ? - s
ArriTS at Band HUl same days, at 8 P. M. -
Arrive at Wadesboro' f Btaeel at 13 mHnUt
Leavo Wadeabora'tfStirn on Tn.ui.. aM.?.-.
day and Saturday, at 2 P. M. . , f
Aare rpcKingnam (Htage) 6u- Monday, Wed
nesday and Friday at 4:30 A. M. , JXt.
Leave Sand HiU rCaral MotkIbv
Friday, at 7 o'clock, A. JL , " -
.axny a wiunmgton same days at 8 P. M.'
.1 .' r,. ' W. 1. EVERETT,
. . ' . ' ' Genvral Superintendont
'sag 9 - j - ja.;;.j 20-tf
S!? A.t! to land, and 1. siU
BmrBridgeVoS
be met wiSD? d 0ffiBr" toduccBients rarely to
There are good buildiugs'on the place. i conafat
5 an!?1 eXOellent PTel"D nnrnPKf cabin,
and all necessary out buildings. There is noon
ioundr4 , vbiKs
i wUhln8 to purchaae the land rrivatolv.
8tV?.ai T w Clinton, N. C. l:r. Ch arles 11
Stevens will Uke pleasure in showiD t .a Und
to any one desirous Tof purchasing! . n nd
ri;:li.. ; i JAME3. 11. BTCVI"73,
Avir Trustee,
ang. jo, I i73 1 -
' CO-PARTKEKSIIIP NOTICE. : f
SPEE1, s COMFORT t AXD SAFETY.
iVKNaalteSSlb
THK atcamers of tte a bora Line leave
' Portsmouth datlv fflnnl
ociocl.'A. ll..1 OS irriTil n tl..
Train of the Seaboard and Uoanoke Uailroad. "
o.rt- "uiuiukhju, r. v., cy me
.0i, P. M., train, arrive at WY.Irtnn in :mn
- ..:ti, .v- . It : .
iraiu oi nm &nnameaeic Una. ar-
vr v;av, a, jn.. ne 1 1 hit. tha
Be aara and
July u
Le fully
bu iui iicBCM aaa nav I
BrgC Cheeked rla ASBTAJUCBSIO USK.
. ' h. t. Tompkins', ' :
V Y ' , General Agent.
. '! O. L TBOWBlilDQE,
General Passenger Agent j
iis-tf
THAT NUAT A V1TPPVTPinT ir i m'mL
aajii . a a arcKB wi4irii - . a - tvMaauiuiUK sa rrnii
COTTAGE, near the Eaatern ilmij :nr7 Z.7Z I ae?ce la the mountains of Yiririnia. atili
DWELLING; upon Fifth street, In rear of above
a rooms and all neceaa&rv rmi
, ' ' " At "-aavuQQi - i
7 n iifjr LQaj a r far a , . uea DbUI vUUtlil
late residence ol Mr. Jamea s JT I ued to suffer from them ud to tha follow ;no-
ronma .nl !l i. u !"w""'u " I cember. and from th u.; TL
Buth and Seventh streets, now occupied by Mr.
iLflilrdner 6 rooms, Kitchen and all necessa
i v.j we wura-snop.
.3
-cl rr!
f A.
3 to EaVQ him frnm 'min
rnra tint Lis young vrif a
( .rrorfr- to the grave,
:-?Er.l ttcf a f.lou
a
DWELLING Eaat of and a5
occupied by Ur. M. 1L Laepe,re-6 rooms aid aU
necessary out-houses.
i
EBICX STABLES upon Tanee
I Front and Second street.
WATE3 LOT in front of the
Wallace and Soutiierland. .
cember, and from the first warm weather in the
beginnmg of epring was subject to attacks of them
at intervals of from two to three weeks. The pby.
siciaa in Lexington gave me quinine and calomel,
the only effect of which was to step the chill for
a time. The calomel, although Itook a Jarre
S"70? Jt did BOt W1en I arrived ia
..... " uoui, ' nrna leoimmnuutn ta m
I
1
Tlia"f5-IIi2'x of ,'Na
i l ftUclie by cbclcra at Albino, . i
wto tad been
is. recovcr-
DTTI'LI
as r c.c
roc. j.t.itai
c
"3 corner of ITsrVetandr.
-n-.- t '' I Tonr Uttflaie. In ten days after the fimt
aBey, , between doee I fcH ike new man. All the "prinI h
oeen weaK, dcbiiiUted and subject to a swunmiDr
in the bead; but now, though feeble from the ef
fects of the fever, I feel in perfect healthand can
5!?? fLdai.!y VroYoment in my condition.
Ani now thanks to your medicine, wbich I bout
wi prove a Lleesing to both you and your fellow-
of Uessrs.
Tied r
lent, 1
r. b.
-a, a
2hthstreci3,
, Utrre --tr"- by Coh U D. I.J.
creatorsg, a am entuezy recovered, and chills and
fevers seem a t last to have li.l im me a tinal .dion
s t:
JC ' it
.a .on w r a;
.i-liir.'y a
; i a r- ' -
;w ii recommending
j L V"!"-, airs, very
C ll, IUC0N.
v..,JU1HI iUC GREG02 L CO.,
i'. r-rrA ifiyn ISO Pearl lui
- '--' Jl; ' M 5fw !Tork - ' '''
IMPORTERS, M.
aafactarera and Dealers
r in INDIA. SCOTCH and KENTUCKY BAG
'.C,?AGS Burlap smtable for
WHEAT and COKN SACKING ; also a large and
complete stock of BALK BOKE,'embracing W
j: "mw dijj, iuanu, ntx and Jute.
Baling Twmea, etc., all of which they offor at fak
July tV"! -'
2JS-?n
TlTEllCHANT TA1IJ0&, ' ft
--TJ- Market Street,
Eoys"uothL ,ltl0Vt V14 the nt"tttrs of
.July J0., . V. -
rfiw Pwtnerahip under the name cf 1 H.
tWAN i Co., for the purpose of crrT;-xon a
General Commiaaion. KhlppWg and tliygni
ChZl.fU0!' Qj"" b. on the Corner of
ii vnd 7 Bteeta, in ataj,, whore they
will be happy to bear from and a-rrfl r , r,tJ: ii
1 " vvwwvt next, ujny v 1
prepared to furnish supplies of all kln.u.
i . . ; ; . ltOUT. 11. CO 'A
,. .J'- n ; JNO. W. C.'"
i"r?";8wn, .u.,JU)y 2Uth, lbG7. 2:3-tf
Kaleigh SentineL TarCoro' boutLcrnor Char,
lotto Democrat Wade.l-oro' Argua, con U I fo
bid and send bill to IL II, Cowan A Co.
if PAIXTS. CIL3;AD CL'.Z
part as follow: . . . "
Englfah and American. ?hite Lead ac t Z i
irssta 4c- r' i - low.
TIIE.nbriW haTins rtlltted hia La
horatory, ia now prepared t4tia' ' eaalvBla
of soils and fruazr9,6r anyauttU-e t VZ,U
desired, which will be done on do - J t i.-!
Special attention devoted to A.. a tileuH
i Oucs Journal Buildings, " " '
y Wtoington mach r " P
"'-r-:5 COAL! COAL tl "
XJTE NOW BEG TO OFFZIt TO THE TKADE
. 700 Tons very best Bed A -h Y- Cc.
250 Tons LkniGH, LUCK L..jC- i 'im ,i
CBOSS CHEEK 8TEA?,f VOiit
7?n" BROOD TOP Dlack'amilli's Coal.
" Coal delivered at shortest not v.
Ott.
i-3-lia
242-tf
EAGLE C0TT0X-CKS,.
MADE OSIT BT
BATES. HYDE & CO,
, . ' ' kfUDG R WATEK, MASS.
AKso iuNo A ftflaux UnUdtnff.
NE A OULEANaCi fct. Chari
nY2ixs A3D d::::;::::; ;
KETITODiaT mnccrAT. r r
I n W.aa ae wa .. w
tfA.iii. aaaoru ;r.-st,
. Ju..t r-" "
1uly7
ariea Street.
2C4-3m
irinK
hi
""RAGS-RAGS.
'heat ra.h
rath irietm will tA i ...
M:a vjr( ,,r r:. i ipI T. . .
i"v..fi.mv.lv.t.'
A V I .
HjQ toss cr.:.r;
L-ouiently eypectpi ;
:; gcako,
. rvat.TO, for
'.1J. & r...1
3 c:..
1 ,
i"
t f
1
'c KAI.T
".' r;.-
. ir l j ,
In
..at ,..