: i . ... ' - i 1 - ... .... .- - -' ' . . . - i , . i - , : .- , . . . . vol. i-yo-3- 1IM ft . MAY ; 168. 6 ft - . ----: : A.JL1 PUBLISHED DAILY, WM. I mis' aim, . KITES Ol' AlVKnTIISOj if One "U- aaTi,.....r-- 'g ... ...i finn lla. ' 7J thrue . - ' i four ilays,. 2 00 2 25 one week, 2 50 - contract Advert iaeraenta token. At pr.o- iMUtlonatcly low rates. r, ...., 1 n,',,..tnTTR a mVrinrW 1 jrson ." 1 'r"Y,a-r:'0"i (MM Sm Auent-VTU H'rench.lA-0 U (jUicf KmliMci ' and liciyral biq aZ. SttvcrinienileiU Smitli. a ox'vtiirunntl Ti'itittiit'tf- L W.Thomnsoiu . jfustrr of MucUtiwrfyi. 'Auditor. L. Iiit.. v. M. llankiiid. ' GENERAL SUP'TS OFFICE, : Wilmington & Manchester E. H. Company. WiLtsoTOS, X. C, April 8, 180. m'AVl) AFTfiK FHIDAY, the 10th U inst., tlieAUiMMMODATII.K.T45!VlN on tnis Road iv ili leave wnmintmi ou nouuavsr, w.vincsiliivs ami Fridavs. at ftoO A. M. : arrive lit Florence at titfj 1. All ; lvinville :00 A, M." I.rave King'i!l Tm-silays, xnursiuiys ana Huul:iy, at i:) P.M.; arrive at Florence at 3:15 A.M., and Wilmiiigtou 4:10 X'.M. Close cimncption at Wilntiejfton bot n a jMiwlth the W. & W. It. II., at Florence with the C. and I. B. U. for Cheraw, and at nin'Tiiie with the S-vutli Uaiolina Itailroad to aad from Colum bia. H'M. MacRAE. Gen'l Sup't. Uilmington Wcl. -It.-' 16 Co. Omcs Chirf Kxoiseer & Gic. Suf't, H'ttMiKOTos, N. C, March 1, 1W8. SCIIKDUI.K-NOTICE. : OX AM,AI TEJt TO-bAlTlIE PAS SESGKU TRAINS will lave UHminjrton ar, .;:iiO A: M. and 4:.'tt l. M.; aritr arrive here at J;-0 i'. ALand 8:15 A4 it.. - .. Ineonsoquoiice of a d isarecment between tiio JluilrOiid Companies N'ortUud Sooth of ns,we slitll ran EXT It A TitALNS,' to carrv through Passengers on as soon as they reach lit nixht or day. He cannot be put in the wrong when not. at fault. S. L FREMONT,. Engineer and Superintendent. Wilmington, .March .21th. ii3. V ilnt nKo3i, C li a r 1 o 1 1 e and RUTlIEltFORU KAIL ItOAD. General SfrKKisTKXDKST's Offics, ' Wilmington, N. C, Aug, 9, 18i7.1 J (XX AND AI 'mil TUESDAY Next, Att- ,V '"; .win, iie rassenger Train on this K;wt .will, hmye t Wiimingten on Tnesday, Ihursfhiy and Saturday, at 7 o'clock. A. M. Arrive at Sund Hill same days, at 4 P. M. Arrive at Wadosfioro' (tTage), at 12 mld nijj.it. Leave Wadesboro' (!Stage), on Tues uiv, i hursday and Saturday at i P. M. Kt'uve Uockingham (Stage), on Monday, V whmwlay and Friday, at 4:.JU A. M. . vt!. JJ'1,11;1 11,11 (Ci,ls) Monday, Wodnes h ami i riduy, nl 7 o'cl ck, A. M. - -: Arrive at Wilmington same day, at 3 P. M. cif:.vi-tir W. I. EVERETT, y Gen. bupt. " MISCELLANEOUS. WEBSTER'S 3000 EH CRAVINGS. Sin T"-I'l' voniu tll,UCTrilVt ..(RiTtK. - DICTIQNABY . PP.0euvt. (oa KNGSAYINCi TRADE PRICE ; CET THE BEST. 0,000 Word and Mmuingn not H other Die tloruiris ,' lnit luvery intelligent famU labrarv f- i,Sr-ai,l PV8naI man. WLA-1 1 ,te withoat tUo El' necessity to nat igiish I Ho.. . " . b.bil5TB2I;;.S ""ElIST!!??. I? other "J ffvliu n II BO roe. UTt IstnpLM3 R U S1(i ioH-it is perfect "Theff ?;f L' P,Pret Vatmr College. 'iUom?, it tlbere -U Jprobab more real.eU amount of ,nn ,n fie ht for theamd c y roW Bnrt at a mueh " "The XArf?m'w'- ' ' 'oar th"a Tr Tl tohial is a gem of a Dic v, J.ut the thing for the million." Whs. , ' K ill AM, Spri nglleld, apt-iaUfSoloy aUBookseUers." ; ;i .' 50 VomVX SYBUP, For wile by HARRISS & HOWELL, lS6-tfj 1 and 16 No. Water St. t tor. , u "ekly, s. E. McMillan, PropMe pt23-i.tf BERNARD, Agent, ... . Wilmington, N. C II V nflce. No. 3 South Water; St. U,T mmiV 4TUl is mailed, or tfelivered to r iU.r4lnttll mrti of t lie-City, at3 5 r'r Sx MoStK for Three Months. Il.'"'m : i.l-. -: .. I,MI'UTU 'IL B0AJJLemqn lo. Ssihnon, rr". j i Mnisiin. A , 1 v Mc-Dowelli Krt s. jr'oMi. waiter t i .. . i 4 5. , , II MUrVMn rf " v " ' . WILMINGTON WHLDOX RAIL' ROAD. Directors on me imi i oj tw:u.Mrr , . ifflit,S. 1). W'HlUee, Eli Murray AUrcd M-irtiu" A-II. Vaiiltokkolen, Geo. Harris, of rjST u . strtuJin.UU.i Kvdrett, of .Golds mio'. 1-, il rector on tuc itrt of ttic Stole-M wanl Kul rTr Wilmington, S:V., Jliu'.Noitiect. f Tariwrof and T'lOinaiK llfSS,?U Kaloigh, f , 4 : MISQELLANEQUS Alttention is Invited I -BY - f W. r.l: & J. C. STEVEnSOU. ,uj i :'.. f ' f , : rpg A lEAT VAMETir OF FBESH y ; JUST RECEIVED VIZ : Ertliiburg CrAckeM,'' 1 rigs' t'eet. ' Butter io. Tripe,'' , Balto. ana N. C. Hams. GJager NilU, . Jforeltydakes, tiee-A14 itlwK'" ' Fiayoring Extracts. -,. .Splcoa,' ;- Canned Fruits, i Assorted io. Teas A11 kinds. - ' Ac. Ac. V. ..-.,!;- t I us i TUc abovqfGooil8 arc Ifrcsh. oad,,, and jillo,';are, . T . " ' Ycry Low for Cash, ,by i;. W. M. & J, Or STEVENSON. , ; . - .tlf 1 , ,, Corner Front and Market sts. bit apl0-1C-tf AGENTS WANTED FQR THE OFFICIAL HISTORY OF THE WAR, ' It Causes, Character. Conduct and Results. By HON. ALEXANDER II. STEPHENS. A, Book for all Section and all P'trties. Till GREAT WORK PRESENTS the only complete ami impartial analysis 01 1 the Causes or tne war j-et published, and hives those interior lights and shadows of the great conflict onlyV"wn to those hi?rh UTlcers who watched t hy flood-tide of -revolution from its fountain springs, and which were so accessible to Mr. Stephens from his position as second officer of the Confederacy. - To a public that has been surfeited with AP PARANTLY SIMILAR. .PRODUCTIONS, we promise a change of fare, both agreeable and salutary,, and an .intellectual treat of the highest order. The Great American War has AT LAST found a historian worthy of its im portance, and at whose hands it w 11 receive that moderate candid and impartial treat ment which truth and justice so urgently de mand. " . ,, . ; , The intense "esire every where manifested to obtain this worfc, lis OmKial fcharacter'and ready sal, combined with an increased coin- Y . , 1 . 1 . . . 1.... : i 1 UllSSIOIl, IIIUHC lb IUU uesi suusciipuuii lmwk cvrr puolished. One Agent in Eastoa, VaH reports Tl sub scribers in three days. One in .Boston, Mass., 103 subscribers in four days. Oue in Memphis, Tenn., 106 subscribers In five days. Send for Circulars and see our terms, and a full description of the work, with Press no tices of . advance sheets, &c. Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., 2' South Seventh St., .Philadelphia, Pa. ap29-184-lw -- . Wilmington Carriage and Wagon Manufactory, , TF YOU WANT A CART, WAGOJT, made or repaired in m I DRAY or I1UGGY neat and substantial manner, oranv Black smithing done, call on PAYNE A GlVTON, at their new establishment on 3rd, between Prin cess and Market stree's. , We warrant our work as recommended, and are confident of pleasing those who may la- vor un with a call. fAlAH & GO YTO.N, . mrl7-147-3m) Proprietors. CLEAVELAND .- MIWEpivSPRINGS SITUATSn iN C.F.A1HEI.ANI COUN tr,T.C. on l-'o line of the Wilmington, Charlotte A Rutherford Railroad, will be open for visitors on the first of June. WATERS Chalybeate, lied and White Sul phur. - .' ( Charges per day. $ ? 00 " week....;...... 1 00 " month 0 00'-" Children under 7 yeai-s, and servants, half riites. For fnrther particulars ad.lress the Propri etors, Shelby, N. O.- apl-171-ly w&m THE ROANOKE NEWS, A SEMI-WEEKLY .... ... ... '."i Independent Newspaper ! PUBLISHED AT , W PL, DO IV, N. p. STONE A'UZZELL, ............. PnoPRiEToas. JORDAN STONE....... ..v.Editor. " ' THIS JOCRXAIlPUnLISHED IN A wealthy section of the country, at graml junction of all the railroads running East, WesVKorTu anir kouhi, Turmsnes an unsur passed medium to Advertisera.. The nolicv of the miner is'uurelv Indenend- ent. The Editor believes this country belongs of 'tight to tne wnite ' man, ami to this end will - devote his time and his energy. lie will bo fearless to abuse wrong and ever ready to do Justice to the defenders of right. He hopes', by a strict pursuance of this polics', to aid in placing the Old North, Sate once airain ia her proper position and In relieving titr people of much of the odium and disgrace that is now threaten ini; her. , i JtgyAdvortUina raits as low a circumstances One Ycar.......;..k......4......ii..$l 00 Six Months ....j... 2 00 ; ThseeMonths 1 00 '';' - 3 ; STON 4'UZZELL, - i apl7-174-tf ' " ' ' ; ;-! Proprietors. TkEXXETTSVILLE - JOIIRMAK. .BEST XXettsville, S. C, Published Weekly, Stubb & Little, Proprietors. . " . . . WM. II. BERNARD,1 Agent, I 'sept-l-tf ' 7 'Wilmington, N. Ct ; i i 1 1 1. 1 . . i ., . . .j i . lU t i . ID BOOKS RfUBOHNl. BlbVe,Tes"- J taments, Frayer.Books and Misceilaneous Works rebound in every style, at ,. i - , , , , : sz WMi fl.. BERNARD'S t ' ' PrintlHg Houieana BookJlindery,;, ,feb28-tf " , No. 3 South Water Street. , 60ttBrriiN.!iirBboKS kAtt- UO arines, Perioxlicals. Muaifc.&c., Ac;, bound to the bwt styled '!l . ' wM;ir;BKR?AttrJ,s;f i. Printing House and Book Bindery, ap2-161-tf No. 3 South Water St. v.-: a "NOTICE The Copnrtnerslti heretofore existing ttntier the Ami t HEDUICk ,YA3I,.i this daiy dl4soive4 by tnutjxal consent, J.; J.'llEDltlcft . alone autftorltoil to settle the business ofsaidflnn, and to ign tn hqnltlatlon. ' r Ji TXO. 3. HKDttICK,. apia-ITO-tfJ ?;' 3. H; BY AN; TV. II. Lippttt, Drnist tk. Chem i8t. r Always on hand a full and se loot supply of PURE MEDICINES, CIIEMI CAT.S, DTE ' STUFFS,' PERFUM ERT, SO APs', ilRU.SilH;S, FNCT ARTICLS' etc!, ejtc. 4G,Prescrlptona accurately and (neatly compounded.; .. . ; ;) :, ... 1' . .-. ; &. E. Corner Front and llarfcet St.. ' P.? S.-Store otien rnrmt! 6 A.' M: to 9 PM; Persons wlsbirifir ljrescrlntlons coinnounded at night will please call at my residence on Se cond street, between uock and uraige. .sept2-l-tf ' : ; "J '-.'" ', PAIN. KILLER 1 'it la ' hola for every wonntl- Our. firs jphysiciafls use and Recom mend its oae; the Apothecary 'finds it first among the medicines called for, and 'the Wholesale Druggist considers it a leading ar ticle in his trade All the dealers In medl cine speak alike In, its favor, and its reputa tion as. . ! -Ill-, ' i , u :', A Medicine of Great VI H lie; Is fully' arid permanenty 'established! Itj is the grratj FAMILY . MEDICINE of the age. : TAKEN INTERN ALLY,it cures Dysentpry, Cholera Diarrhoaa, Cramp and Pain in Stom ach, Bowel Complaint, ' Painters Colic, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, or Indigestion, Sudden Colds, Sortr Thtoats, Cough, Ac. '. 'TAKEN EXTERNALLY, it cures Polls, Fel ons, Bruises, Cuts, Burns', Scalds, old Sores and Spi-ains, Swellings of. the Joints, Tooth 'ache, Pain in the Face, Neuralgia and Rheu matism, 'Chapped Hands,, Frost-bitten Feet, &C. .. PAIN- Is supposed to be the lot of us poor mortals, as inevitable as death, and liable at any timo to come upon us. Therefore it is important that remedial agents should be at hand t& be 'tised otrenrdr Jency, when we are1 made tofeel the excru.ciating agony of pain, or the depressing infiuences'of disease. - . ' Such aremedial agent exists in Pkry Da vis' Pain kttLE r,"' the Jfam'e of which has ex tended.over all the. earth. Amid the eternal Ices of the polar regions, or; beneath the in tolerable and burning suns of the tropics, its virtues are known and appreciated. And by it suffering, humanity has found relief from : many of its ills. The effect of the Pain Killer upon tbe patient, when taken internally in cases of Cough, Cold, Bowel Complaints, Chol era, Dysentei-y, and other affections of the system, has been truly wonderful, and has wxmTor-it a name anroag jacdl prepara tions that can never be forgotten. Its success in removing pain, as an external remedy, in cases of Bnrn, Brufseftf'feores and Sprains Cuts. Stings of Insects, Ac., and other causes f suffering, has secured for It the most prom, irient position among medicines, of the day 1 S Beware of counterfeits and worthless im itations. Call for Perry Davis' Vegetable Pain Killer, awl take no other. Sold bv Druggists and Grocers." Prices 23c., 50c, and fl per bottle. ' ; ' ' api5lin Wm. II. Bernard, Printer A PUBLISHER. AND GENERAL AD VERTISING AGENT, No. 3 South Water SrTect, Wilmington, N. C. ; ' All varieties of PLAIN, FANCY arid OR NAMENTAL PRINTING executed in the best style. Mv TYPE. PRESSES and MATERIAL are almost ENTIRELY NEW, and mv WORK MEN are UNSURPASSED. In connection with my Printing and Publishing House, I have a COMPLETE BOOK BINDERY, in cluding a first-class RULING MACHINE. ' .-Call and see specimens. ' sept2 3-1-tf , The attention of the . business Public is respectfully called !to. the fact that THE 9IORNINU STAR has, al readj a larger local circulation than has ever been reached by any' newspaper established in Wilmington. It has, also, a fair, and. iap idly increasing, circulation in the country. Its RATES OF ADVERTISING ARE LOWER than those, of 4mv newspaper in the State and its REASONABLE TEliMS OF SUB SCRIPTION must-soon give it. a circulation that will make it the bst advertising me diuin rli North Carolina.--' , septil-l-t ' : ' - : THE HEALING POOL. , Howard Association' Reports, for' YOUNG MEN,- on he CHIME OF SOLITUDE,' and the ERRORS, ABUSES and DISEASES which destroy the manly powers, and create impediments to MARRIAGE, with sure means of relief. . Sent in sealed letter en velopes, free of charge. Address, ,lr. J. SKIL. LIN llOUGUTON, Howard Assoi-fation, Phila delphia, Pa. ,1 .;, , .fe3.i-128-;iia .1 TO TIIK PUBLIC. H ATI NO COMPLETED MY 1 AR ranements throughout my NEW PHO TOGRAPHIC ROOMS and CHEMICAL DE PARTMENT, I am now ready to receive my Friends and Patrons, and .to execute all o r ders ia the best Style of the Art. . , . A new supply of FRAMES, large and small, including a full assortment of Carte de Vis ites, Frames, Cord and Tassels, Albums, &c, daily exported. - . ' ."' G A L LE It Y Corner Market ahd Second sts. ENTRANCE Northwest Corner- . ( , , C. M. VANpRSDELL, mrS-140tf Artist and Propi ietor. LOCOMOTIVE BOILER Nearly new. 1 ENGINE 25-IIorse rower Complete. If. SAV MILL Parkhurst's Patent Lron rame, feet carriage, wxth 54-inch Circu lar Saw Pumps Bells, Ac. - For sale on reasonable terms. ' : jjoorpartloulai's, apply to ' ' r j i 'J v- - - . W1LLARD BROS. apl2-170-tf - j North Carolina Land Agency PARTIES WHO 'WISH 1 TO M.AVF brought ' to- the1 notice of Northern and European Capitalists their LANDS, -M1N ES. WATER POVVERSy Ac., with a view to a sale, cau address me at Rtedsvllle, N. C. . ; i References made to pdblic men geBerally throughout the State. " - A JIIERICAN, STATEVlLLErvN. CJ J3L Published Weekly, Eugene B, Prakq, A Y ' , y.-.. WaL .H IjerxARD, Agent, ' scpt23-1-tf Wilmington. N. O. s UJITKJt JSWS SUJITER, R. C, PUB lished Weekly, Darr & Osten, PropTietora yrr. Wl! H..B,ERNARb, Agent, s f ''' lit' I 1 Old NoiisTATifwAxjSBBT.sand.ailiadieaJ Kadi call sm rV&lSWtf'7' bnl West diUcre Nentimcnttlly from ' ., ;, Tl ' '. ' i '. in MORNING STAR; 1 . . 1 PUBLISHED AT WILMINGTON, N. a, 1 fity toi,' irv iiEinrAiiD: Bfatecl, QT-delircyed to,suTRcrilers In 5-WI tfarts of tlie i'ltri at r 30 for Six Montla,rorV for Three Months. ' ' .Single copies of Tas Mobnujo Stab may be hal of Mr.T. M. IlaTris, at his news stand on Frpnt. Street, every morning.' "POST OFFICB DIRECTOBY. 1 r' VAILS CLOM, ern through & way mall 8.-00 P, lki. Daily " (no wayjr...'...;:00 P. M. exceBt'Svmday. SdrttlHjfn Mail ...6:45 M ,W;c.;and.R. . R i,.lJ.?w P. M. Mon days, Wednesdaj-s and Fridays. Fayetteviile ria Warsaw,. ...;.'.5SK)A.M. lion. . iays. v etinesuays ana . rfeiay.1 Stuitliyille via Steaiu,..M.t..SWM P. IL, three - ' - 1 1; e a n'M its' Aforyici. I, Northern, TJtrouh AIil ; &00 A-'M. Daily, ex cuyi Aivnuay- , i Northern Through a,hd fay! Mall, ) P. rK.Daily-rt4fvered. at W. C. atnt K., ZM FZ M. Three times week r ayettevme. waw at. .4 . Smith ville. -'law P. MJC W : : tl Olllce oien from -7m A-M. tofc.W P. M. Sundays " 8M to 9:0 A. ;M. V EF. R'.'RttINK; P."M.' Post Offlce, Wilmington, Mroh aid, lsiis. ! IliUop JUecvitk. Dr. Beckwitli, the Kshop of Geor- giaeeniS' to be a 'greater fatorite or: of .haviughiresidenee -h'xedi in their midst, :aiid all denotiiinations ofmen gariier aroihid him to wel coiiie and ' ht jnorv!liijH,. wlierever he goes! ','Hia.U,. an eloquence whjeh will' be more eftective with and jri- Rtiirirn fir tlif SAiithfrn nnntrvnum than with or to any other class of mtjn. One who srows up between bricks and mortar, and is ace n s- tonied to have everything, tried by the rule of three, and proved by sub traction and division, has less taste for high wrought imagery than one wno muses amid tlie oaks ot tlie fprest, listens to th e . feathered solic ster in iis native wild and can gaze for liours on the grand and beautiful in nature. ij 1 - Nor' is 1 the' lidnlRge paid' to the Bishop of Georgia conpued to his own diocese. The last Kew York Church Journal informs us "that a lavmafr of the diocese of New York gives him '$10,000 to found a sister hood school for ' liis diocese, and as soon as the 6ite is fixed upon tlie money will' be sent forward. Dr. Bec'k witli will allow no grass to gr)w under hisMfeot. .He is not only eloquent, but uutiring. . Great things niay le confidently expected of him in Georgia, and no where will this be.more gloried in than in iew uneans wncre. : n rjiaue ...a pr.oot'of liis .fitness, forj dfljpe', iV". 0. klicaym the apostolic, cay une .' A Pretty Iiov Story. Thereds a story told in conection with introduction, of the manufac ture of fine lace into Brussels. A poor young girl, named Gertrude, was dying for love of a young man whose -wealth precluded all hopes of marriage. One niglit aS she sat weeping, a lau5'rentered her cottage, and, without saying" a. .word placed in her lap a cushion, with its bob bins filled - witli ''thread: j The ladp then!,' with perfect silence',1 showed her how to work the bobbins and how to Hiake all sorts of delicahi patteriji, and, complicated stitches. As .dayliglit approached, the maid en had learned the art, an 1 the mysterious . svisitress disappeared. The price of the Inaideii's luck made her rich, -on' account of its valuable patterns, aiid slie was able to 'matry the' object of her loye. Many years-after,, wjiilerin luxury, wi Ui; tier iiu in rous. famjjly about her, she was startled by. the mysterious lady entering her comfortable house r-this time not si lent, but looking stern."- She said Her'you; enjoy peace and con ifort while without are ' f am i n e and trou OTe,' I helpe yon ; ypi, ;.hay'e ini' helped, jour neigh Iwre. The angels weep tor you, and 1 turn away their ,faee." So, next day Gertrude went forth, with her cushion ,ahd her bobbiji ih lian'd, and going froip;ci)tage to cottage', she otFered to teach . the art she hail so mysteri on sly learnt. So they all became richtand their countnT also. .. ! 1 'EcinalilVin Kansas Citir. Wp read,iiji an exchange ;M . n.J . J liaaicai eaitor, newiy imxrt- ed frauJ- MaGhsel)srJlnlerto', to give the people of Kansas. City, Mo.y -a -practical lesson 1 ini negro equality last Vreek:;,:.IIe'; presented a' ; negro wi tb-a: ticket - to some amusement ! irt -Frank VHalhyln or der tomake'i'ease tot "xUdiclal de- cisiou. j.ue neCTPj .wen v. nio: me show, and ,wa3 led out by a Radical ccmstaolg. t . ; he oflicer,., was ;ne4 !and . :"a!w nitteai bv ' a Z Kadfcal nvrr in-nw;iiey anu yaf.neiu ol amy one unn amiost! unniea-on, ana msnajturliacd(;tn,:tjie .united States, tlran ' lie was eVenVilViijity. parislp reason gone troln the terrible td- i and subject, to t he jurisdiction there in thisitv .All the principal oittes'fing he;badenduredy!;artd.tha irftjeitMe.,qfthe United States m'Georojia are biddin: 'for ,ih hon- sciousness of .tlie position he had and.of .the StateTwhefcin -thev re- . Tlirllin&.Icapc. . , . One of thejpassengers.wliq escap ed from? the "Erie disaster, relates the fblIoYihg4.iiicident3,; iii a letter to, hUfrlenda : 4 ' "'" - ; " When we stood together wcrttier ing as to Mr. Li)omis fate who; was in the born ing: car, atid whuAi we were-nnablo to Teacliri odr bare feet; the form bf'u manconld be seen in the glare of the 'fire. His feet were in the air f lie was- literal ly standing: on h his ; head, which, with his shoulder?, was. eo wedged in that he could neither move uor speak. His legs were kicking viol ently in. tlje air, and the flames had 1 3 ' lil ' x j t ' i 1 . . icuc-iieu -vyuu a iew. ieei.:Oi nun Ari; instant niore he.oiloj .have tnree otners who ci op'posi te bank, th ey nrocrtred a hlatikpt. i stream, arid held it between the vk! tini and the flurries'; The wood wm removed iiriess' time than it takes to tell this, and the-poor manj with, been placed -in and yet;vnable to help , ; himset pushed off i i ,the direction of .the riyerjth the speed oi a aeer. . Stonewall Jackson. The following 'bya'utifii.l letter i naracteristic bf the maff' who pen red itln Ityas written by Stonewal pen wall Jackson to a lady, -through whose courtesy, says the Cincinnati Jn qilirerwe were kindly permitted to cojiy from the original : , Bunker Hill, Sept. 29, 1SC2. .: My 1)ear Madam ; A'our very kind note and beautiful and tiseful presents troin,Tr5'our.danorhter have Been received. Flease give iny thanks to her and accept them. for yourself. ' I know' of none "wlio rejo'icea more than mysel f at your release fr iii that thraldom to which you refer, but you must Hot overestimate uie in the work. I. have been but the unworthy instrument whom it has pleased God i tonse in accomplish J ing His purpose. Mj prayer1 is tliat vrod will soon bless our coun try with an - honorable-peac, and that we may he the . people, whose God is the Lord. Sincerely your friend, ; ; : T. J. J ACKSuk , . jpeUIicrate Snicide. Charles 3Ioshier. a .resDectable citizen of Warr'ensburgh, commit ted snicide.on Sunday in a very Ac liberate and singular inanner Be in in ill-health and. depressed. in spirits, pn.SattirdaJ lie liiforiViecl a friend that he intended xtb : destroy himself. The friend 1 watched him through the afternoon; but in tine evening Moshier entered flie village store, where several persons were' assera bled,; purchased sbm e op i li m and. afterwards conversed cheerful ly with those about him. . He walk ed home with two companions, to both qt whom he communicated his intention to commit suicide. .Tliev urged him to abandon, the idea, but he said his mind was made up and he sliould kill himself. . lie entered his hoqse, and while tlie two, friends were debating whether they should inform hjjs' fajnilv of his intention, lie sWallowfed. theppison iri the pre sence of his Wifearid soon fell off into1 a' doze;: from which"1 he never awoke. 11 Moshier seWed in tlie army as' an ohMcer vAUd" leaVes a wife and two -Children. Trou 1 lines. " The I roil Clad . . Having been requested to publisli this test 'ath, we give Tfbelow.' It reads as follows, and is prescribed iU ; 'J.MlXU1 it- I tixsbnMM' two thirnV' hT both ' m- ! ( )irmpttiA nniv 'Wo Ai rii trJuiiioxms kftMlrnaff.bfJtoUlt'fol- , ' 7:oo ! .wlio li'ad. Sop'ts oo, rasned' across tlie : wiiivaiii&l. be. proposed: to the " stream, aii'd with the ard of twoorfI?B,au,n 0I; incBeverarwaies an - . I J. tf 1 1 . . r- . . by the 10t h section of 'the 'Supple gislation j .tlie provions(pt! thl?ar tnentary - Bill, jiassed ''July tl lUth, i.ticlo ;Mi. .i '".-.? i'tf i-. :i' - ' 1, , -Or COnnty (Ot, r-I "I -.K-h-r-.rf irH -tt, -f-rl-rr .i ( and' State of ' . .do, solemnly' sweat (or atfirib) tlfat l h a ve n ever i vol u n tan ly ' borne arms ao-ainst the5 United Statsei eince,IJ imvo oeen a citizen inereor ; -inai. i; have voluntarily given n 6' afd;cbunr to persons engaged in armed hos tility, thereto; that I have neither sought, nor accepted, nor.atteuipted to. exercise the lunctions of any 'office 'Whatever 'ilKdeV 'any author ltv or Dretended authority? initios- Mi1!" S(aes; that I nyetnott.yjeaeq:a . voiuniary1snp port to any pretended goyermenf: anthority, power or,? constitutipp withiit' the i UniJtpdi LSlatesf liastde orl inimical theretojJ vAhdJ- doi fni4 tr swear (ot afHrnrVthat'tb" the (' hrwit'iF irfv Irnntrlin6f anfT'ftnilitir r .1 -1. A ' i win t-upuiL hiju uuieiiu ine tui - stitntion of tiiQMitJjMteatT, States agains - all , ehemics,- foreign qp do mestics flit ' r,AyiU..lPr true faith r.n 1 allerance to the sameY that I any uientat reservation or purpose of evasion; and. lhat. L.will welV- and THE ' HOWARD AMENDMENT. .',, ;.' 0 .,"r. .' it" ' .. . Joint resolation proposing ao amenclment to the Coosiitotkra of tbe United of' Jiepre8tdalives vf tlte United States of f-. AnierieOr" in- Cortarces ' -Matures, shall, be, valid as part the, Constitution, namely ,r,.iv ;--,-'i (. Article 14 . . Section 1; All ipersotis born or side. Jso State sliall make or en force any. law which; shall abridge ine privileges or imiuuiiiues oj citi zens of the.tTuitjed States j iabr shall an1' State deprive any person of life,1 liberty" or' property, without due process ot law, nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the efjual protection of the lkws. Sec. 2. Representatives shrill be apportioned ' ' among ! the several States accord Tug to their respective numbersj couutinglhe whole number- of persons .in each : State, ex idnding ilndiana ,not' taxed, rr But M'hen the right to voti at an w elec tion for tbe; rlioice1 of electors for President APdYice-Breeidentof the United Stajes,, representatives in Congress, the executive and judicial officers of ft tate, or, the members of the legislature therpof, is denied to any. one pf the male inhaoitants of ' such' ' Suite, t being tweuty-one vears ol are, ami citizens or tne basis' of representation therein 'shall be reduced in the proportion -which the number of siicll male Citizens shall bear to the whole number of . male citizens twenJtjNone yeais of agejn suchState. r - m r 1 Seo. 8.; Kftrson shall be a: sen ator, oivrpresen tatye in i Coiigress, or elector, of President, and ,.f yice ijVosident, r holl an y . ofice, civil pimiRtary fates or niicler. any. State, "who, bavins: previously taken fyi oath, as, a mem ber of Congress', or 'as an onicer of the United States, or as.' a 'member of any State legislature," or as au "exeetitive!6fdiHtiloffi'cerl ot any State, to 'support 'the1 Corisf itution of thcr:Uriited ' States; shall' 'liave engaged-in insurrection or rebellion ' against the same, ; bri given-aid or comfort! ;toi tlie enemies thereof. But Congress; may, by a' vote of two thirda iot each house, remove fsuch disability , .nV; v t.r . . . - (SKG.ii44'Th.e ..solidity of the,.ptib licdebtoftthe United States, auth orized f1by ,1a Wj .including debts iii curred.foir payment of pensions and bounties for services in, suppressing insurrection or rebel lion, -h all not be1 ! 'quest I oned. B ut neither the' Unitedtates' not any State Uiall assiiiri el or pay. a'tiy debt or oul ia -tibhlncurred'iii "aid fbf insurrection dr ' rebfeUfbh0 against1 the 'United Slates or anV blaim ior the less or emancipation 'Of 'any slave r bat' all ueh debts,' obligations and claims shalbbe held illegal android, i I i.i Sec. 5;The Congress.' shall .have ptwet to entoree; by .appropriate le- TTTEDDnrG CARDS and VISITIXO hy CARDS printed 'lit the mofctefegant styie,at.,.v .. vjb. iu nana auv " ' ' PrintlHgandIPubllJhlng House, T d isi 111 Jo Avd Oncml'liooK """lerv. ' apif-l ."VII r" CWMM II BWI Ofc r r'-- ; r 1 " "I " II 'I ' l ' " .'' ' ' BLANK ROOK JIASIjrACTOBl. Reoord Books, LedgeMi JottttuUa Dock ets, and other Blank Xiooks,, in endless va riety, manufactured at- vni't---i H. VMi H. BERNARD'S Printing Hons and Book Bindery. octl5-W-lt ' ' No.TI Sduth1 Water Street. V " 1 1 , 'r rTlARBQBOrII HOUTnFItXEIl,TAU, JL borongiii n. c, Cuanes, uearaea ziggs tir&:& l5KRAftl),'vAgent, ' rl8ept5-Hf r, ,n. 4fiw ';UmlngUmlJf. C V . . urn iiL'uviDIi A mom . if' W1L IL RE KN ARD. Art 'I 'Vt . sept 7 Wilmliuxton, C. XALEIOII SENTINEL, PUBUSnjED JK.naibvTi1-Weklv and Weekly, at Ral-. eigb, Nl&by .WTtt. E.ell. Pr.rtrietor; . aeptSpLtf ;Ut-f ir-f. ,.WlUningtoi. C. -TAEEIII UTAH DARD,riinL XV TrUWeekly and Weekly, at BaleigMj N.O., hv r w Uniiim a finn Pmnriton. WM. H. BERllAUD, Agent sept231-tf f vvilmlngtou, r. miiiiiiiiiv "tinriini jm inn iiiibii'M in the office on whici I (anV iboiit to ehter: SohelpinoJ OodlJ' :Vi j 11I1C UOWn tl0; ,vfiuiiwin imv . wiiiviinwn in a 1 indmeht f1?0 Lfni,red btates, wlMeh1; whn j ratified by three-fourths, of said iei J o? United States 7 or in any way ibHgiXLpf fer! parUcipkion . in rebellion ?6r other crime the

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