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- . ' - ' " " : . . ' I NO." 226: VOL. CORNING: STAR. X PUBLISHED DAILY, ' No. 3 South Water St. Office, fir TUB T VR is maiieu, or uenvereu to r .... . m iii all i.rU of the City, at 3 oo pU 'T Uontlis, or M 23 for xiiree Moniu for 1X - RATES OF AVBBTIHG iinelroon0 l)Ayl g twdays ? I 111 . . . j J four days,. 2 00 2 25 2 50 live uays, . one week, r-Contract Advertuemeuw iun.v. 5,,n.itel.v low rates. U All WAY 1HBEUOH1. WILMINGTON ft MANCUESxr-u ier. .,... wnii.im It. (iilcs. i JVw j ... ..T.w 'i,vWv.-v-r Will. -. u uiKer. '"'"X-Joiin L. Cantwell. (nerut x i-v " umiMIVGTOX, CHARLOTTE & liUTHER WILM1 t'dltD RAIL liOAD. ,"" McDowell, Robert French, waiter i i'yUAyU-V. R. Frcuch.- WIIAIIXUTON WE LOON RAIL ROAD. I;rsilrt R- It. Bridgera. ViiIit,S. D. Wallace, Eli Murray, Aliro.l v'.iiiJi? -V. II. VauBDKlcolou, Geo. llaiiis, ot rard Kid- nleet, of Raleigh, "chi'-f Uiiiineer and General Strperin-'endent a L r'rcinbut. f . . t, sift-of Trantnrtattun-V m. .smith. Hr.-rv;irv Ticaxmu-r.). W. Th:npson. .Whiter 6j Mnamiefj aI. i. iluiilvins. "' L. Diidn.v. """ltAFL KO Al) LLN KS. " " ' GENERAL SUP'TS OFFICE, . Wilmington & Manchester E. E. Company. Wilmington, N. C, May 10, li. S AXI AFTER MAY lOtli PASSKX. I UYM TRAIN." of this Ko.ul will run on the following scliednle : EXPRESS TRAIN. . Leave Wilmington daily at 4:45 A. M. Arrive at Florence ,...11:15 A. M. Arrive at Kingsville 2:50 1 Li'iive Kinusviile 10:1 A. 31. Arrive at Florence 1.-50 V. M. rrire at , Wilmington 7:."S I . M. Exire! Train connects closely at Florence with the North Eastern 'Railroad for CbarlCs-t-m, ami Cher.iw and Darlington Raihoal tor Cheraw, and at Kingsville with the South Carolina Railroad for Augusta, to which point the cars run through without change. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. Leave Wilmington daily (Sun. ex.)at 7:30 P. M. Arrive at Florence 2:20 A. M. Arrive at Kingsville 10:01' A. M. Leave Kingsville 3:30 1. M. A'-rive at Florence 10:20 P. M. Arrive at Wilmington 5:12 A. M. Accommodation Train connects closely at Florence with the North Eastern Railroad for t liiirli'xton, and at Kingsville with the South Carolina Kailroad for Augusta. raseiigers for Columbia should take the Accommodation Train. WM. Macrae. Gen'l Sup't. nwylO-104-tf Wilmington OFFirS ClflKF ExOtEBR ft (i KN. SUP'T, ) Wii.misgton, N. C, May 9, ltio8. CHANOE OF SCHEDULE. 0 AM) AFTER MAY 10th THE I'AjSskngeR TRAINS on this Road will Wve Wilmington at t:00 A. M. and 8:au P.M., uml arrive ut Wilmington at 4:30 A. M. and t:l I'. M. Leave Weldon at 10::i0 A. M. and 7:45 P. M.. an.j arrive at Weldon at 5:15 A.M. and 3:00 m-Thc day train will not run on Sundavs. ilieiluy train connects with the Annamessic una Uay lines. All are quick to tho North. S. L. FREMONT, Etl'r1nPfi il it r I Mil rln tn lioai t. .jjhnington. May 10th, 1.S. 194-tf V.iliu ii-lou, Charlotte and RUTHERFORD RAIE UOA1). GKSKttAL SurERINTKNDKNT'S OFFICE,) Wilmington, N. C, Aug. 9, 1807. 0 AND AFTER TUESDAY Next, An ?nst 13th, the Passenger Train on this "'Mil will leave Wilmington on Tuesday, Uiursrtay and Saturday, at 7 o'clock. A T ' t-. I inn . - 1 .... f. 1 1 tit. . on Monday, M. i lesd.iy and Friday, at 4:.J0 A tl iv I.; i i.' . 11X11 iars; iuonuay. weanes- ai nve at Wilmington same days, at 3 P. M. .,,,, W. 2. EVJiRETT, : s'l)tiJ-l-tf t;n s,in Monday, Wednes- MISCELLiVNEOUS. 4 You can tlo all yonr Cooking, 8ave time, trouble and money; and avoid heating the house in Swrntner, by using a : Kerosene or Gas Stove. - A?k for the UNION (Keropene) or VULCAN (Gas) BTOVE. Hi are the bi&t. Take no other. Send for Circular. Alao Attacliments f)r Lamps or .,.aa Burners, Nursery Lamps, foscne Glue Poti, Oil Cans, voBone Oil, Lamp Wick, Axle' I t jua,niernsr I'.tc, etc. ' AT T.nTtTT'Pm m a rrr wrtvMWM Pearl SfvNiB T Ho" ot, b. 6. Cowan, Goo.,1. .rd'israaiey, J-.'.Svilliani MacRab. ii it it vi. ii i.i. iivjiti r - w j j '..ii'nii, uhmv I Utfti. SlLlllLiel il. WalKlll). i r - .. a - H..-.1-. ... 1.. wTIHIMI'.ll Tl I -v-" ir fill U Mil I. IL I I V ( I i. lio yl . c-xl011'-1 snhsoiUe to the W v,..i.WitvJfc'r1rc15:cV. ....... v.Uvrof Tnvi?oruaiuH. ii.jiwi. " A sprightlv and able Mhiru ' lrmurer--i. a. viuonuan. , 0 of r,w,j4.st aud. t t -r, , .. r Mil l i tiLnnrtrtf the Slte EMU ,1cr, of Wilmington, :,ollil -N'V !i' .,',Mio' and Tnouias D. ilog, ot in'" Arrive at Sand Hill same days, at a P. M. nf,,w vcut Wadesboro' (Stage), at 12 mid- L've Wadesboro' (Stage), on Tues- ,. - anu ouuuu.iv ill z i-. ni. t?ft & nowAiiD, X iV it, MISCELLANEOUS. THE RAO R N I N'C STAT? AWAILT NEWSPAPER, VftBilSII ed.at Wilmington, N. O. The Star con- 'tuns jjuiesc xeieirravmio Rfinnr. T.nrul Notts, General Intelligence, Repoits of the Markets. ' and Complete TERMS, One Year........ IN ADVANCE; .15 00 Six Months. 1M Advertizing able.' Rates Very Sessoo- Head the followins NOTICES OF THE PRESS Vgood paper take it." Warrenton Cour M An ably-conducted, racy and live newspa per." Sutem Pre. 7 " A spicy, spirited Conservative sheet. We commend tho paper to the public." Greens- ooro limes. "One or the sprightlicst Dallies m the State." Washington Conservative. " A sprightly Taily, and well worth the sut scription price." Greensboro' Ttiiriot. .. - m in fl n.Q wq Ira ra frt- ilmington Star. Concord Conservative paper. most readable of our exchanges." Raleigh Sentinel. ' One of the very best newspapers that visits our sanctum." Jfarian (& C.) Star. " A lively, pungent Daily. The editor is evi dently an energetic and skiliful caterer. Wur ronton Indicator. " If you want a bright, sparkling, lively and cheap dally paper, we can commend the Morning Star to our readers." Florence (51 C.) Uuzi-tte. " A well conducted, independent Conserva- tive paper and well deserving of public pat ronage, it is one or rnc spiciest ana most readable papers in tho State. Salisbury Old North State. " A sparkling, lively rion (S. C.) Crescent. and clever sheet. Ma- " A first-class Dally, and one of the spiciest papers received by its." Goldsboro'' News. "Without mistake, one of the best Dallies received at this office, and nviybo truly des ignated a live newspaper,' containing the news, both political aud commercial, in 'nutshell.'" Lancaster S. C.) Ledger. " A capital little Daily, and one of our very best State exch inges." Jtaleigti Register. " A sparkling little Twinkler,1 worthy of all commendation. Its lightning flashes ot wit, satire and logic are constantly scorching the tattere.l rags of Radicalism." Goldsboro' Rovgh Notes. " Unquestionably one of the liveliest Dail ies in the State, and a worthy recipient of the large and increasing patronage it is daily re ceiving. As a bright particular Star in the firmament Of the South, we recommend its editor, and wish for him and his little Twinfc ler ' unbounded and unfathomable success." R'tleigh North Carolinian. "This bright constellation of the heavens continues to illumine the political horizon, and nobly performs its office of guiding Star for the poor, downtrodden Southerner. The superior ability of its editorial staff is a suffi cient guarantee of its success as one of the leading journals of the country." Bennetts ville (6T. C.) Journal. " The liveliest paper we lenow of, full of news in a spicy and convenient form, and has an editorial staff who not only understand the art of epitomizing ana paragraphing to per fection, out wno aiso wiem sensioie anu pi quant pens. If you want to invest $ I 50 in a pleasant and profitable manner, send and get the Star for six months." Keowee S. C.) Cour ier. " One of the best, and indeed we may add, the sprightliest newspaper in the State. The Star shines conspicuously in the political constellation of North Carolina, and we take pleasure in recommending it to all who are not posted In news, politics or astronomy." Edcnton Iranscript. . MS- Remember onr low rates of sub scription, and address all communica tioiitt to WM. II. BERNARD, Iklitor and Ptvptietor, Wilmington. N. C. LOCOMOTIVE BOIEER Nearly new. 1 1 ENGINE 25-IIorse Power Complete. SAW" MILL Parkhurst's Patent Iron frame, 28 feet carriage, with 54-inch Circu lar !Saw l'nmps ueiis, xc. For sale on reasonable terms. For particulars, apply to ' WILLARD BROS. ap!2-170-tf . TO THE PUBLIC. H AVIN COMPEETED MY AR- igemenls throughout my .nnvv i-jiu- TOGRAP1IIC ROOMS ana viir.MiOAL. ur PART ME NT. I am now reaay to receive my FrieiKls and Patrons, and to execute all or ders in the best Style of the Art. A new supply Of i BAM ro, large anu iunn, Including a full assortment ot carte a e yis- tes. Frames, Cord and Tasseis, Albums, c, dally expected. . ' . GALLERY Corner AtarKCi aim neconu suj. ENTRANCE Northwest Corner. C. M. VANORSDELL, mr8-l 0-t f Artist and Proprietor. WEEKS & FREEMAN, Flour 'Merchants, 1 10 & 112 BROAD ST., (COR. WATER,) N e w Y b r k . 4ty Particular attention paid' to Southern Orders. BAKERS MIXTURES, Ac, 4e. au tim standard brands of FAMILY and BA KERS' FLO,UR constantly on hand. Orders will be faithfully executed and promptly attended to. , fmay29-2I0-6w JT'or New York. "THfi FINE SCHOONER MATILDA BROOKS, aapt oakes. will have quick dispatch for the above port. r f je 3-214-tf . ; ' . . . I.DAVEGA'S PURCHASING AGENCY, Nos. 39 & 40 Park Row. nrllan rnrehased. j.,,..i ni .nirwtp.Tit,buversenragea. OrVerileamptly and faithfully at the lowest Drices. and purchases made only fiom first class and reliable .houses. .- 1 r. 4n K.fliioi movable on delivery. JZZrV Sufficient 73bf: is - Remitted to cover freight aud commissions. Couimissions - ou sums not exceeding 100, ntmmi8Sions on sums exceeding $100, two dabalfPfcrCent:iSDAVEGA,: -P. O. . Box, .1708, .N-.e w York. liefer to THIS OFFICE. , tded9-tt TOMO G, HOTELS." SB': MOUSE FRONT 8Tn WILMINGTON n. a rniiE ABO YE HOUSE. TtAVINO JL changed hands has been thoroughly ren ovated, and will bo put in complete order by tfaa Proprietors for th purpMetf cdn.4nctTng a FIRST CLASS HOTEL. No tA1?R wilKba spared to render their guests comfort.ib(b. Particular attention will bo rjaid tothe TA BLE, and the best the market affords will al ways bo found n tbta House. . l, . AN OMNlltUS wU he in attendance to con vey parties to and .from the different Depots. . Th i Proprietors, having a I.I VERY STA P,LE tocoTinection with Uie .HOTEL, are ena bled frupply theiT patrons ami the public generally with HORSES, BUGGIES aiit CAR IMAGES oh reasoaablo terms. All orders left at the Hotel -will be promptly attended to. SOUTHER LAND & STKAGA1L. mayl(W9S-lm Proprietors. H T E E Iiiroell House, W I L M I N G T O iVT, jy. C PRorRiBToa: J. R. DAVIS, of Mills House, Charleston, S. C Couch, Corriage nnd Baggage Waocons al ways ready to convey Pasfieiigtjrs toand from tho Railroads. mrl7-147-tf MISCELLANEOUS. Arlington's Celebrated GAME FOWLS EOE.SALE. rrillE MANY APPLICATIONS FROM I different parts of the United States in duces the subscriber to say to Fanciers that, lie has on his farm, in Nash Conutv, ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY PAIR of those BEAUTIFUL and Superior Fowls , Imported and propogated by thelateNICK ARR1NGTON, who was the largest importer and breeder of the Game Fowl in the United States, and whose Cocks fought successfully in all the principal mains North and South. I have a variety of breeds and colors and can suit the most fastidious, and will tako great rare in making selections, and send to anv part of the country bv Express. I have a COCK and three HENS at the WEL DON HOTEL, where they may "be seen by per sons passing that place.- TERMS: For Cocks, two years old, in full foather, 8 OO eaeh ; Stags' of ten months, $ OO each ; Hens. 84 OO eaeh. Give number and description of Fowls. Please address JOHN G. ARRINGTON. jell-2il-tf Hilliardston, Nash Co., N. C. Sumter Watchman, H AS BY FAR THE LARGEST CIRCULATION Of any Paper in JS XT M T And was Established in 1 S 5 O . Merchants of Wilmington, LOOK TO YOUR INTERESTS In jSLa.rortiS5l3Lxs JDS" Advertisements inserted on LIBERAL RATES, GILBERT & FLOWERS, Proprietors. ap23-179-tf HIRAM SMITH'S Extra Family Flour. jq-O. 1 MACKEREL In Kits. EXTRA GOSHEN BUTTER; EXTRA CREAM CHEESE ; WHITE BEANS and .PEAS; PICKLES, JELLY and PRESERVES of every descrip tion. Just received by TIIOS. C. LEWIS. 8 Market Street. jel2-222-tf Just Received. ... EXTKA PINE APPLE CHEESF? i j. i. m: j.xo jl uivvi y EXTRA GOSHEN BUTTER, F. M. FAMILY FLOUR, And a great variety of Choice Family Groceries, For sale by ' CHAS. H. FRENCH, 10 South Front Street. mrll-142-tf OLD BOOKS RE-BOrSD. Bibles, Tes taments, Piayer Books and Miscellaneous Works rebouno, m Sf ARD,8 Printisg House and Book Bindery, feb28-tf No. 3 South Water Street. s-wwrWKT- MARION. R. C. PUB C j iihoi Weekly, S. E. McMUlan, Prdprio- tor. ' ' WM. II 'toETOTAltn. Acent. 8ept23-l-tf Wilmington, N..Ct rt X"i no. HERV STYLE OF "P TMnin. Fftnev ana Ornamental lTinuug il ta rMuted neatlv. cheaply and e editiously " WA WM. H. BERNARD'S ralBTlKO AMP X'UBL,I8H1 nuin, And General Book Bindery., ap21-1774f No. 3 South Water st. tt CONSIDER I If you have an old Book 1 that has lost a tack, or ueen omerwise m jureu, - - WM.'H. BERNARD'S Printing House and Jpok Bindery, oct24-lt No.3 South WieStreet. PARK BNESDAY, JIJXE SPECIAL NOTICES. Taxes. Taxes. Taxes. The Tax Book for State, County and Convention rrarooses. for the' year 1S68, has been placed in my hands by the Clerk ot the County Court for inspection and collection. All persons who are due taxes for the .said year are hereby notified to come forward and pay the same without delay, as no indj.ijlgence can be given for the present year. SAM'L R. BUNTING, june2-213-2w Sheriff. W. II. Lippitt, Dmjrgist fc Ctaem ist. Always on hand a full and se lect supply of PURE MEDICINES, CHEMI CALS, DYE STUFFS, PERFUMERY, SOAPS, BRUSHES, FANCY ARTICLES, etc., etc. Prescriptions accurately and neatly compounded. N. E. Corner Front and !tf arlcet Sts. P. S. Store open from 6 A. M. to 9 P. M. Persons wishing prescriptions compounded at night will please call at my residence on Se cond Street, between Dock and Orange. septJ-l-tf , - The Most Popular Med icine Extant. rN--sThe Pain Killer in equally ap- lit3 plicable and efficacious to young or old TUE PAIN KILLER Is both au Internal and External Remedy. rpHE PAIN KILLER should be used at 1 The first manifestation of Cold or Cough. THE PAIN KILLER Is The Great Family Medicine of the age. THE PAIN KILLER Will cure Painter's Colic. THE PAIN KILLER Is good for Scalds and Burns. THE PAIN KILLER Has the Verdict of tho People in its favor: THE PAIN KILLER Gives Universal Satisfaction. THE PAIN KILLER Beware of Imitations and Cocxteiifkits. THE PAIN KILLER Is an almost certain cure for CHOLERA, and has, without doubt, been more successful in curing this terrible disease, than any other known remedy, or even the most eminent or skillful Physicians. In India, Africa and China, where this dreadful disease is ever more or less prevalent, the PAIN KILLER is ! considered, by the natives as well as Euro- j nean residents in these climates, A SURE l REMEDY. THE PAIN KILLER each Dottle Is wrapped with full directions for use. THE PAIN KIDLER is sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Family Medi mayiVlm cines. ADRIAN & VOLLERS, Wholesale Dealers in Provis ions, Groceries, Liquors, - Tobacco, &c, WILMINGTON, N. C. OFFER TO THEIR CFSTOfflKRS I HK following Goods, just received in Store, in lots to suit, at the lowest market figures : 5 bbls. CHOICE SUGAR HOUSE SYRUP ; 20 hhds. SMOKED SHOULDERS .aid SIDES; 100 bbls. CITY MESS PORK ; 23 " ditto ditto new ; 25 " THIN MESS PORK; 45 ' SUGAR CURED HAMS, STRIPS and SHOULDERS ; 125 bbls. and 75 boxes LEMON, SUGAR and SODA CRACKERS; 150 boxes SOAPS, of different makes ; 400 cases fine LIQUORS, CORDIALS and CANNED FRUITS ; ao eases COUNTER SCALES ; 40 tubs choice TABLE BUTTER ; 100 boxes CREAM, ENGL. DAIRY, PINE APPLE and FACTORY CHEESE ; 45 boxoafine LEMONS and ORANGES ; 40 bbls. LOW GRADE SUGARS ; 10 tierces and 20 bbls. RICE ; lOO gross PARLOR MATCHES ; 5 bbls. KEROSENE OIL; 400 bbls. FRESH FAMILY SUPER and FINE FLOUR ; 75 cases LYE and POTA6II ; 75 bags prime and good RIO COFFEE ; 90 boxes CHEWING TOBACCO ; 5 crate ENGLISH CROCKERY ; And a general assortment of other goods, as LIQUORS, SEGARS, &c, &c. Purchasers will find tbe Largest and best assorted stock of Groceries, Ac, in the place with ns, and such that wish to re plenish their Stock are respectfully Invited to give us a call. je7-218-tf THE PLAINDEALER, A WELKLY NEWSPAPER, PUBLISHED AT WILSON, EM. C.f BY C 8. McDAJNIJSli -jgEINO PUBEISIIED IN ONE OF the finest Agricultural sections of the State, and one with which the Merchants of Wilmington Have a large and growing trade, tney win consult their Interests by advertising in uie PLAINDEALER. For rates and other information, apply to , WM. H. BERNARD, Agent, may!5-198-tf Wilmington, N. C. "DURHAM" TOBACCO. A FULL SUPPLY of the GENUINE always on hand. . NORTHROP & CUMMING, mr22-15-2-3m . Agents for Manufact'rs. WYirT-IIKABS. CIRCULARS. W XX -dhnr Cards, Visiting Cards, ' &c.,' Ac., printed in a style that cannot be surpassed, North or. South, at - : WM. II. BERNARD'S, Printing and Publishing House, Eoctl6-20-lt ,. . . , ALEIGII SENTINEL. PUBLISHED Xt Dail3', Tri-Weeklj and Weekly, eigh, N. C-by-Winj E. Pell, Proprie . WM. H. BERNARD, A at Ral- etor. Agent, j weptSSatf Wilmington, N., C. mrivn iaiif:n who wish i nreserve their MUSIC, shonia nave it. neatly bound, at WM, H. BERNARD'S Printing House and Bok Bln4erjri feb27-lil-tf N6. 3 South;-Water.SU. 17, 1868. MORNING STAR. PUBLISHED AT WILMINGTON, N. C, By WM. II. BERNARD. Mailed, or delivered to subscribers in aU parts of the Citj', ut $2 30 for Sir Months, or il 25 for Three Months. POST OFFICE DIRECTORY. MAILS OLOSI. Northern through ft way mail 5:00 A. M. Daily, except Sunday. Northern through mail 7:30 P. M. " Southern Mail 8:00 " " W. C. and K. R. R., 8:00 P. M. Mon days. Wednesdays and Fridavs. Kayettevllle via Warsaw, 8:fio P. M. Mon days, Wednesdays and Fridavs. Smithviile via Steam, 2:00 P. M., three times a week. M AILS'AHKIVI AT OFFICX. Northern Through Mail o:00 A. M. Daily. Northern Through and Way Mail, 7:45 P. M. jjauy, excepi funuay. Southern, 8:15 P. M. Daily. W. C. and R., 3:00 P. M. Three times a week Favetteville, 8:45 P.M. " " " " Sniithville, 1:30 P.M. " " " Office open from 7:00 A. M. to 7:00 P. M. Sundays l SiKo PiJO A. M. -- ' "V ED. R. BRINK, PV-W. Post Office. Wilmington, May 10th, 1808. A Tennessee Mystery Three Disguised Men Kidnap and Murder a Physician. , The Nashville Banner, of June 4th, has the following account of! latest phase of ruffianism in Ten nessee : "One of the most startling occur rences which has for some time come to our knowledge was the spiriting awav last Mondav nisrht of Dr. Mc Adams, formerly of Lewisburg, but recently residing at Chapel Hill, Marshall county. On the evening of last Monday a young man named Dr. McAdams, with seven others, members of an amateur string band, met at Miller's store, Chapel Hill, for the purpose of practice, " The door of the store being closed, the young men prepared for their eve ning's entertainment. But soon af ter they had tuned their instruments there came a knock at the door. Dr- McAdams kept playing a banjo while a companion openedthe door. A man dressed in red and white spotted clothing, and wearing a mask, made his appearance, fol lowed by another, who carried a long rope, and by a third holding his hands at his side, while three others remained outside the door. The first, without uttering a sound, took hold of Dr. McAdams' arm and quietly pulled him off the counter, while another of the band threw him violently to the floor. His hands and feet were then tied with the rope. At this unlooked-for outrage upon his person and liberty ur. ivic Adams saia : i Know you, every one of you ; but I want to die like a soldier.' u The leader, endeavoring to dis guise his voice, responded : 4 We will show vou how to treat trait- ors. " Dr. McAdams was then taken out of the house, to the great con sternation of his conmanions. So completely were they taken by 6ur prise that not one of them offered to render any assistance. Airer me three villain who were inside had conveyed their burden in the yard, they were joined by the other three, and went down the road toward Duck river. They had not pro ceeded a great distance before they net Mr. John Robertson, who was i riding a horse. In a disguised voice one of the band remarked to Mr. Robertson, Calling the latter by name, 4 Wo want your horse.' 4 What do yon want with it?' Mr. Robert son asked. 4 We want your horse to put this man on. You will find him in the morning three and a half miles distant from here near the Long String bridge.' 44 Mr. Robertson: "Gentlemen, I don't know you, and I would not willingly lend my horse to per sons who are entire strangers to me. You outnumber me, and it you will take mv horse I cannot help it ; you cannot have him with my consent. 44 The unknown horsemen then compelled Mr. Robertson to dis- mount. tooK nis annual, auu put Dr. McAdams noon it, and Hastened awav in the direction of Long Strin bridge, over Duck river, on the No- lensville pike. After tne meeting with Mr. Robertson, notnmg more was heard of the party that night. About daylight .on luesday many citizens, who had already heard! of the outrage, started out in tlienope of finding McAdams. iear 'tne fAtirrn of the bridsre was found heaoed iiD a Quantity of hair, iden tilied as Having belonged ,to Dr, McAdams. It had the appearance of having been shaved from his head. . T. . "The search proved vain, lt is supposed that, after suffering many indignities from his tormentors, he was tlirown into uie mw auu drowned. The eitizms living near by strongly belitv -d that this as the! cascj atid deterL-i'.itd to drag the ,?HICE FIVE GENES, nrer hoping to recover Ins body. Whether they succeeded we haver nor yet neara, 11 is asserted tnat Dr. McAdains was a member; of the4 band that carried him awaj, anS that they meant by using the word 4 traitor' that lie had in some way betrayed them a week before by getting drunk and riding into town in full uniform. "Dr. Mcxdams is represented" as an excellent citizen. His wife and three children reside in Lewis- burff." The Radical State Ticket lit Virginia. ; The following are . tlisH -'.'radical nominees in Virginia for Governor,. Lt. Governor, and 0ongruienf showing that none of them We Vir ginians: - , ' . - Governor, Brig. jSen Wejlspb Michigan; Lieut. Governor, Janice : Clements, District of Columbia; For CongressFirst district, R. Sr Aver. Maine ; second district, L. IL Chandler, Massachusetts ; third dis trict, C. II. Porter. New York ; j fourth district, Lewis C. Thayer, ew ioik; mtn aistrict, vx Ai-. Curtis, New York ; seventh district,. Chas. Whittlesey, Connecticut : at large, Aaron M. Crane, Connecti cut. MISCELLANEOUS.- JUST ARRIVED Fresh in Store, N. C. HAMS, SPICED TRIPE; SPICED PIGS FEET : FULTON MARKET BEEF r Iu Half Barrels ; . . FRRESH CRACKERS All kinds.- FRESH O. C. BUTTER Cheap , ORANGESLEMONS, COCOA NUTS ; PRESERVES MARMALADES"; ENGLISH PICKLES ;- MANGOES and STUPED VEFPER& -ALSO- A New and Large Assortment of Wood and Willow Ware,. The Very Best Article of Ex. Family Flour Kept constantly on hand and' guaranteed to' give satisfaction to the most 'fastidious. The attention of Gentlemen is called tb the fact that we keep on hand the best Grades of; Tobac.co and Cigars. WrM.& J. 0. STEVENSON",' . , Corner Front ami Market sts. jei-215-tf Shortly to be Published. TWELVE nUNDRED QUESTIONS Aftti ANSWERS ON THE BIBLE. THIS WILL BE FOUND AN EXCEL lent Text-Book for Educational purposes and exceedinglv useful as a work of reference. it is well adapted lor Students of every de nomination, and highly interesting d in structive to the general reader, and from the vast and general information x contains can not fail to form a valuable addition to every' gentleman's library. It will consist of about 230 pages 8vo. neatly bound in cloth. .. It will be published at $2. To subscribers it will be furnisbed at$l 5), payable on delivery. Subscribers' names will be received by the Rev. E. M. MYERS and at WHITAKER'S and LOVE'S BOOK STORES. june2-213-tf Groceries ! Groceries !'; f TTAVING PURCHASED THE STOCK JUL of Groceries, Provisions, Liquors,. At., AC, OF GEO. Z. FRENCH, 10 South Front Street, I shall continue the GROCERY BUSINESS at that stand, and respectruuy request a comin--uance of the liberal patronage heretofore be stowed on that stand. . ' CHAS. li. illAvn) June 1, 1868. 213-tfr JJAVING DISPOSED OF THE EN tire Stock of . Groceries, Provisions, Liquors) &sf In Store No. lO South Front SCreef, t CHARLES II. FRENCH, I would respectfully recmmend Mm to my former patrons. GEO. Z. F-IiE5C.U -Juno 1st, 1808. - ; 213-tf GEO. Z. FRENCH.; Commission Merchant, EE AL ESTATE ACrENT, f No; 10 So. Front St.,-Up Stairs, Wilmington, ar o. - r. Will give specif atttim to the purenase and sale of TIMBER. PLANTATIONS. SAW !nLLS,LoWtion8 for TURPENTINE STLLLS, On h.nd A number of SikALL FAlRfSr suitable for immigrant.. , uue -213-tf, . Wilmington " Carnage,; and " Wagon Maiiufecto-h : TP YOU urawr A CAllT- AVAGON DUAY or BUGGY made or repaired ina neat and substantial rvOT?vv7": mithlng flone, call on WM, , H. PaYNE, at their new establishment on rd, tel wcou rriu cess and Market streets. j SmI, mn We warrant or work as rm?" tfifi are confident of pleasing those XM? taX tntlM47-3mi V A r rropfiuto -H t t- v
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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June 17, 1868, edition 1
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