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4 0 V f - . .; ' .. - t " 1 1 --r.. a. : J : : .' . , - ' ' ..' " ' ; .' T KO. 233. VOL Corning: star. r'UKLISIIKD DAILY, XVH. II. BERXARD,' No. 3 South Water St. tains W""V., cTti! fa miilcd. or delivered to , 'I'll fj (T v " ' ... .i i mru M uw vuy, at w '-iouths, of r$l 2 for Tnreo MontliK BATP OF ApVEKTISISH: one $liire oni l'r' I 70 1 05 2 00 2 25 2 50 ,1V,... three uuys,. tt . four days,.. " live days,... one week,... Contract Advertiaexuenta tiikuu at pvo-B,!rtiou.neytorteB- ' liUI-WA Y lull ; ECTOR Y. ULM1XGT0N A MAXCIIKSTJiU It. ROAD William i. Serif tU Treasurer- m. A. WalRor. wtt MlAGTON', CIIAltlOTTK A RUTilER- ' t I ' lrttt'7.ii lirt s. Kronen. Waiter L u0-,-V:,1 ,hon. Colo, Samuel ii. Walk up, E. r.'.:.Hn. llavwood W triiion, C O. lien- . (i. U)''i, A. It. llolmosiy 'v w"i';-W. I. Everett. U $$Trtatio,vX. II. Allen. .'K-W. U. French. WILMINGTON A WKLUON RAIL ROAD. v,iMttfnl It. 'It. liridcr.-,. A Vrilit,S. D. Wallace, Eli Murray, AUro.l Viiiiii, A. U. VuiiHoiCkoleii, Geo. llarri, oi WlliuiiiKtou, and John Eveivtt, of Gld vn o . Dif.HurontfMpirtf t: Xatr Edward KM Ht.r, of ViJmiu-tua, .V. C, Juan -Not lloet. of Tirboro', and-Xuouia D. llB'e', of Raleigh, 'cili'f EiKineer a.ul il-nenil XupsroUcndeiU S. L. 'iTiiiont. . i'f-( i','ttnxpirtoiton in. Miuth. 'lici-iwrtJ'UHi TrixmirrrJ. W.TIioiinon. tiwfvj Mi;!inirr.iA. Hank in. r G. L. lml...v. HAIL ltOAl)lilNKS.""": 6ENEBAL SUFTS OITIOE, Wilmington & Manchester R. R. Company. tl Ml IT, i p-w Wilmisotox, N. C, Maj' 10, ltWS. 0V AI AFTEll MAY lOtU PANSESf. GKU TKAIXS of this Road will ran on the following ctacdnle: EXl'ilEss TRAIN". I-Piive Wilmington daily at 4:45 A. M. Arrive at Florence 11:15 A. M. Arrive at Kmville :30 P.M. Li-ave Kinjrsville 10:1H A. M. Arrivt; at r'loleilC 1.-50 P. M. Arrive itf Wilmington... 7:;-5 P.M. txpn9H Train CMmnccts closely at Florence with the North Eastern Railroad for Chai'lcg. t"m, aulCluTaw and Iarlington Railroad lor CUiaw, anl at Kiugsville with the Sonth t'avolina Railroad for Angmta, to which point the curs run through without change. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. Imr Wilmington iftily Sun. o.t.)at7:30 P. M. Arrivpat Florence t. 2:20 A. M. Arrive at Kiinrxville 10:(K' A. M. l eave Kiiisville :5:.J0 P. M. Ativu at Florence 10:20 P. M. Arrive at Wilmington 5:13 A. M. Accommodation Train connects closely at l'hreiice with-thy North Eastern Railroad for ( haileston, and at Kingsvillu with the South ian:nu Kiuiroad for Augusta. p ii-seiiers for ciiumbia should take the At'uoiuuio.lation Train. WM. 31acRAE. Uen'l Sup't. jmiylO-lf!i.tf iimhilon & Wei. It. It. Co. Ornrs Chief Exivgkr & Gkn. Supt, Wii.Mi.(itoA-, N. C, May 9, mm CHANGE OF SOHEDLTLE. 0X ANI AFTER MAY 10th T1IK rA.vEXGi:R TRAIN'S on this Road will I'tive h llinington atii.HW A. M. and 8:30 P. M., S f- ,Vlv at Wilmington at 4:o0 A. L and Leave Weldon at 10:: A. M. and 7:45 P. M., ml arrive at Weldon at o:L5 A. M. and 8w0 Tho day train will not run on Sundays, iiie (lay train connects with the Annamesslc ana Bay lhic. All are quick to the North. S. L. FREMONT, .., Enrinaor and Superintendent. - Jlmliigton, May lth, 1JJ. 194-tf Vih;j iiio:, Charlotte nud niTHLSU'OIU) RAIL ROAD. tilCNKRAL- SUPHBfNTllJfDKNT'S OFKICK, Wilmington, N. C, Aug. 9, I8)7. 0 AXD AFTER TUESDAY Next, Au pst 13th, the- Fsnger Train on this ';'wl will loavo Wilmington on Tuesday, '"urscluy un(t Satuitlay, at 7 o'clock, A. M. Arrive at Sand Hill same days, at 3 P. M. Arrive at Wadosboro (Stage), at 12 mld i ,A. I'ivo Walesboro (Stage), on Tues rhurxday and Suturday tt Z P. M. V ' . 'eivingiiaiu IIPHIBBJi "euve Kockinr'liaifi JSt:itr1. on Mnnrlav uiiK-Miuy uud Friday, at isw A. M. . 'ave. Sttni Hill-(Cats; Monday, my mill v..!. I.... .. .. i i r Wednes Anivo at WiioiLigtisanio -ilay. at 3 P.H. . W. L EVERETT, WIW-tf . . . . ,ft - ion. Sup't. , - "i'i , at i is jm.. iu MISCELLANEOUS. TICTT & E0WAED, You can Jo all your , Cooking, 8aye time, trouble and money, and avoid heating tho house iu Summer, by using a Kerosene oi? Gas Stove. ,A& for the UNION (Kerosene) or VULCA'N '(Gtus) ; 6T0VE. Tl)ty are the b:st. Take no Send for Circular.; Mr Also A ttnl. tv,. es t a'm G V. X-r 1 . Nurseiv Latnps, 1 . IJtlt, tTORfno f!l.. T-. YM n -;roae.iia n:i T ht'l a rcuse, Lanterns, etq., etc. T :i km -i i ' -y-A. MV Pearl Ktojom luwoa, Henry Nutt, O. G. flirtcw I)cli0s.set, D. S. Cowan, Geo. J. ?rS2;'iiuW - B- Mill, Jaiuo O. llurr, Kioh drmhim Macltae. sssxuut. i THE r.lORNIfJC STAn, j-atesi J.eirrapliIo Beports, Local enial lntellisrence. ami r.kmt Ncwm Kepoitsof th Market ' v' TERMS, IX ADVANCE t One Year.... ........ Six 'Montis. . . ; . . . r ' ' ' .15 00 r AdTcrtlzlufc able. Rates Tery Reason- itead the following NOTICES OP THE PRESS . paper take it." Warrenton Oour- " A good ier. " Kn $!yy co"cted, racy and live newspa per." Salnn Iren. , " A spicy, spirit"! Conservative sheet. We SS'Sf One. of the trpMirJitMcst Dailies in the State." Washington Conservative ' ' " A SnrtrrVj W TtallTr nr, 11 .. 11. . ,-- r"... -"ii.T) twin w ri s i m ill lie SUC scrlptlon price." Greensboro1 Patriot.. i "Tf you want a lively, wide-awake paper, (subscribe to the Wllminsrton fUarrinJA Fre.. A sprisrhtly and able Conservntive paper. Ono or the raciest and most readable of our exchanges." Rafeigh Sentinel. 44 One of the very beat newspapers that visits our sanctum." Marian (&. C.) Star. 44 A lively, pnngont Dally. Tho editor Is evi dently an energetic and skillful caterer. Wurrenton Indicator . ' 44 If you want a bright, sparkling, lively and cheap daily paper, wo can commend the M tnung Star to our readers." Florence S. C.) Gazette. ' 44 A well oondnctnrt. lndepend"iit Conserva tive paper and well deserving of public pat ron aire. It is one of the spiciest and most readable napers lu tho State. Snlijihiirv (Vri A'orA Sl(0e. 44 A sparkling, lively and clever sheet. Ja rion (S. C.)Cr event. 44 A flrst-elass Daily, and one of the spiciest papers received by us." Goldsboro Newt. 14 Without mistake, one of the best Dallies received at this office, and may be truly des ignated a 4 live newspaper containing the news, both political ami commercial, in u 4 nutshell.' ' Lnncastcr (S. C.) Ledger. 44 A capital little Daily, nnd one of our very best State exchanges." Raleigh Register. 44 A sparkling little 4TwInkler, worthy of mi coin iiiemiHi ion. us iicriunimr nasucs oi wit, satire and logic are constantly scorching tne TauereM rajs or Radicalism." Goldsboro' Rough Notes. "Unquestionably one of the liveliest Dail ies in t he 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 wink ler unbounded and unfathomable success." Raleigh North (Mrol'mian. "This br'ght constellation of the heavens continues to illumine the political horizon, and nobly performs its office of guiding Star frjr 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." Hennetts vitle (S. V.) Journal. "The liveliest paper we know of, full of news in a spicy and convenient form, and has an-editorial staff who not only understand the art of epit nnizing and paragraphing to per-te-.li'm, but who also wield sensible ami pi rjnant pens. If you want to invest tl 60 in a pleasun 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 Sar shines eonsoicwouslv in the political eonstellation of North Carolina, and we take pleasure in recommending it to all who arc not posted in news, politics or astronomy." Edenton Transcript. 43 Remember oar law rnten of nb Hcripf ion, and addresft all communica tions to WM. II. BERNARD, EdUorand Proprietor, Wilmington. N. C SUNDRIES. 6,000 BUSHELS CORN ; 5,000 9ACKS ' jQQ Ilhds. MOLASSES and SYRUPj 2QHTilM.BACOyj QQQ Boxes CANDLES; -JQ Cases L,YE an1 POTASH Boxes (l2jf00) SOAF, V And a general assortment of GROCERIES, for sale at WHOLESALE ONLY, by WILLARD BROS., Je-20-tf . ' 27 28 and g) No. Water St. I. DA VEGA'S PUBCHASINa AGENCY, Nos. 39 & 40 Park Row. All kinds of'Herohandlse purchasod. Exnorieneed and competent buyers engaged Orders nllovl , promptly and faithfully at the lowest prices, and purchases made only 1'iom first class ana reliable houses. Orders will be filled, payable on delivery, when a sufficient - sum is remitted to cover freight and commissions - Commissions on sums not exceeding $100, five per cent. Commissions on sums exceeding 100, two awl a half per cent. Address ISAAC DAVEGA, ... P. O. Box, 1708, New York. Refer to THIS OFFICE. ;rtecl9-tf TO- THE PUBLIC HAVING COtafcETED, MY All ranxements throughout my NEWPHO ivuRAPHIO ROOMS and CHEMICAL. DK PARTMEN T, I am now ready to receive my Friends and Patrons, and, ta execute all or ders iu the best Style of the Art.. A new supply ofTl-AMES, large and small, including a full assortment of Carte de Vis- 'ites, Frames, UoruV and Tassels, Albums, &e., X GLLEIIT Corner STarlet and Second sts. ENTR ANCENort h west Corner ' . C. M,. YANORSDELL, qn140t0 j Ailist and Proprietor. nEMI-WEEKLY HEWS, GOLB8BO. EMI.WEEKLY O TO, N. C- Jf,' B. Whitaker, proprietor, WM II. BERNARD. Anent, i septCPl-tf ,i .. ; WUmington, N. C. SAVE TIME AND TBOVBLE. Mer chants wishing to advertise in any paper n North Carolina or South Carolina, may save themselves much unnecessary trouble . Dy calling on the subscriber. Rales, thes yery lowest charged by the bHshers. k, ,nov43-tf ' i f 1 No. i 6onth Water St. RINTINO. - EVERT STTT.E OF ;Tlain," Fancy and Ornamental Printing executed neatly, l$iiX!8ffi2P pBrTlWl PCBtlSHIHO Hopsb, f ; And General Book Bindery, - A k - . , -.. HOTBL8. r t f I v. r t: -'r PKor&ixToitl 1 J. R. DAVIS, of Mills House,' Charleston. S. C. f i Coach, Corriage and Baggitgo Wagons al waj's ready to convey Passenger toand from the Kaihoad. - ;J . mr!7-l 17-tf JSnSOELLANBOUS. JUST AREI VEB AND Fresh in Store. K. C. HAMS, SPICED TRIPE : ' SPICED PIGS FEET : FULTON MARKET BEEF ; Iu Half Barrels ; FRRESI1 CRACKERS All kinds. t FRESH O. C. BUTTER Cheap. ORANGES LEMONS, COCOA NUTS ; PRESERVES MARMALADES ; ENGLISH PICKLES; MANGOES and STUFFED PEPPERS. ALSO A New and Large Assortment of Wood and Willow AFare, riie Very Best Article ot Ex. Family Flour Kept constantly on hand and guaranteed to givo satisfaction to the most fastidious. The attention of Gentlemen is called to the fact that we keep on hand the best Grades of Tobacco and Cigars. W.M.& J. 0. STEVENSON, Corner Front and Market sts. Je4-2l5-tf Arrington's Celebrated GAME FOWLS FOR SALE. THE MANY APPLICATIONS FROM different parts of the United States In duces the subscriber to say to Eaneier that he has on his farm, in Nash (Jonntv, ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY PAIR of those BEAUTIFUL and Superior Fowls? Imported and prpogated by the late NICK ARRINGTON, who was the largest importer and breeder of tho Game Kowl in the United Suites, 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 mot fastidious, .and will tak t great fare in making selections, and send to anv part of the country by Express. fhave a COCK and three HE S at the WEL DON HOTEL, where they may be seen by per sons passing that place. TERMS : For Cocks, two years old, in full feather, OO each ; Stags." of ten months, OO each ; Hens. $4 00 each. Give number and description of Fowls. Please address' JOHN O. ARRINGTON jell-2?l-tf Ililliardstou, Nash Co., N. C. Just Received. 11T BREAKFAST BACON, EXTRA GOSHEN BUTTER, F. M. FAMILY FLOUR, And a great variety of Choice Family Groceries. For sale by CIIAS. H. FRENCH, 10 South Front, .Street. mrll-lltf Groceries ! Groceries ! ! HAVING PURCHASED THE STOCK of - Groceries, Provisions, Liquors, Ac, Ac, OF . GEO. FRENCH, 10 South Front Street, I shall oontiuue the GROCERY BUSINESS at that stand, and respectfully request a contin uance of the liberal patronage heretofore be stowed on that stand. CUAS. H. FRENCH, Jnnol, 1868. ' 213-tf JJAVIKO tiro Stock of DISPOSED OF THE EX- Groceries, Provisions, Liquors, &c, In Store 2o. 10 South Front Street, to CHARLES II. FRENCH, I would respectfully-reeommend him to my rmer patrons - . GEO, Z- FRENCU, form June 1st, ISS8. 213-tf . GEO. Z.; FRBNCHi Commission Merchant, REAL ESTATE AGEST No. 10 So; Front St Up Stairs, ,WD jrive special attention to the purcnase and sale of TIMBER. PLANTATIONS SAW MILIJ3, Locations for TURPENTINE STILLS, Ac On hand-A number, of SMALL FARMS, suitable for immigrants. , r Hun -2lMf A FEW I6ZEN OF THOSE t r J ; ! J VERY SUPERIOR AXES On' conslgumerit. v.They are tlie .best Axes maae,, j...; a . J7-tfJ , , ; GSJO! Z.RENCH, j . 10 South Front St. AlD BOOKS RE-BOUND, Bibles, Te- f taments, Prayer, Books and. Miscellaneous Works rebonndiri every Jtyle.at ' PrihiiWg House ;a.nd'Book Bindery; feb'28-tf '$ South Water StrectT- SAEISBURRY N. C.i Published Tri-Vfeekly and Wreekly JLewla Hanea, Editor and Prgpr WM. H. BERNARD, AgenU ; BeDt2A-l-t( wumington, sk.w a, thubsoax Ijxwe; 25; ; :sgEGiL notices. ?' r;. r ' tat. Alway'sLtori hand a full and so lect'sTippiy Qr!PTJriE MEDIciNfcS, fcHE'MI CALS, DYE4 STAFFS; PERFUMER y' SOAPS, BRUSHES "FAN C Y ARTICLES, etc., .etc, 4" Prescriptions accurately and neatly compounded. ,- N. E. Corner Front and Market Hts. P. S. Store open from 6 A. M. to 9 P. M. Persons wishing prescriptions compounded at night will please call at wy residence on Se cond Street, between Dock and Orange. sept23-l-tf Win. II. Bernard, Printer & - PUBLISHER, AND GENERAL' AD VERTISING AGENT, No. 6 Sonth Water Srteet, Wilmington, N. C. All varieties of PLAIN, FANCY and OR NAMENTAL PRIJfTLNG executed in the best stylo. My TYPE, PRESSES and MATERIAL are almost ENTIRELY NEW, ami my 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. 4S"Cnll and see. specimens. septi i-l-tf The attention of the nrtHlnews Public is renectfullv called to the fact that THE MORXIXtt STAR has, al reudy, a laVger local circulation than has ever been reached by any newspaper established in Wilmington. It has, also, a fair, and rap idly increasing, circulation in tho country. Its RATES OF ADVERTISING ARE LOWER than these of any. newspaper hi the Stute and its REASONABLE TERMS OF SUB SCRIPTION must soon give it a circulation that will make it tho best advertising me dium in.North Carolina. sept23-l-tt . ADRIAN & VOLLERS, Wholesale Dealers in Provis ions, Groceries, Liquors, Tobacco, &c, WILMINGTON, N. C. OFFtR TO TIIKIR CUSTOMERS THE following Goods, just received in Store, in lots to suit, at the lowest market figures : 5 bbls. CHOICE &UGAR HOUSE SYRUP ; 20 hbds. SMOKED SHOULDERS, lid SIDES; i 100 bbls. CITV MESS PORK ; 23 44 ditto ditto new ; 23 44 THIN MESS PORK; 45 '4 SUGAR CURED HAMS, STRIPS and SHOULDEUS; 123 bbls. and 75 boxes LEMON, SUGAR and SODA CRACKERS ; ISO boxes SOAPS, of different makes ; 400 cases fine LIQUORS, CORDIALS and CANNED FRUITS ; 20 cases COUNTER SCALES ; 40 tubs choice TABLE BUTTER ; lOO boxes CREAM, ENGL. DAIUY, PINE APPLE and FACTORY CHEE6L ; 43 boxes fine LEMONS and ORANGES ; 40 bblsi L0WGRADE SUGARS ; 10 tierce and 20 bids. RICE ; lOO gross PARLOR MATCHES ; 5 bbls. KEROSENE OIL; 400 bbls. FRESH FAMILY SUPER and FINE FLOUR ; 73 cases LYE aud POTASH j 73 bags prime and good RIO COFFEE ; 90 boxes CHEWING TOBACCO ; 5 crate ENGLISH CROCKERY ; . And a general assortment of other goods, as LIQUORS, SEGARS, Ac., &c. . . . . .2 . . A bet assorted stock, ot vrocerien, Ac., iu tlie jace wlili us, and such that wish to re plenish their Stocic are respectfully invited to give us a call. je7-v218-tf ' THE PLAXNDEALER, A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER, PUBLISHED AT By . . . . : C . S . M c D A N I E L B' KING PUBLISHED IX O'E OF the finest Agricultural sections of the State, aud one with which the Merchants of Wilmington Have a large and growing trade, they will consult their interests by advertising iu yie PLAINDEALER. For rates and other information, apply to WM. H. BERNARD, Agent, mayl5-I98-tf ; Wilmington, N. C. WEEKS & FREEMAN, Floiir Jriercliattt&t 110 & 112 BROAD ST., - (COR. WATEI2,) New York. K3r Particular attention paid .to Southern Orders. BAKERS' MIXTURES, Ac, Ac AU the standard brands of FAMILY and BAKERS' FLOUR constantly on hantL tO- Orders will be faithfully executed and promptly attended to. (maygKHQw " DURHAM " TOBACCO. A- FULL SUPPLY of tlfce GEXlJIJfE always on hand NORTHROP CUMMING,, mr22-I52-3na Agents for Mannfacprs. B I T. L.IIt'ADS, CIRCTLARS, WEI dingr Cards, ,-Visiting- Cards, .&c. Ac, printed in a stj-lc that cannot be surpassed, North; or South at - WM. H. BERNARD'S, i- printing and Publishing House, OCtlfc-20-lt , : i . ', , , . . A LEIGH , 8ESTJLXEI rrRJASHr Ral- eig sept25-l-tf -- .Wilmington, N. C. xroiiiiragLADiES wiio;:ipisii to j, preserve their MUSIC, should ; have it neatly bound, at ' WM. H. BERNARD'S rrinting iiouse anu wmiit iiuv.i;i) pm -lSl-tf - No.SRouttt.WatftrStj--"-: feb27- T-r- ATEWflEBN BEJPVBLICAN, Sevbern JV N. C. Published Tri-Weekly; , . . : . M. H. BERNARD, Agent, ... sept'2Sa-tf ' ' Wilmington, N. C. SUMTER NEWS, SUMTER, S. C, PUD lishod Weeklv. Darr & Osten, Proprietor WJVL H. BERNARD, Agent, sept2Sm tS(. ; v, Wilmington, N. C. GREENSBORO PATRIOT, OREENS-boro,- K. 0., PubHsh'ed Veekly, W. F. Cald well, Proprietor l ' . j ytm Mt BRITARD, Agent,- ; " seVtS-I-tf. WHT mlngton N Cl Dailv. Tri-Weeklv and Weekly." at h, K. C., Dy wm. e: reii, rropieior. i . rU-. WMi H. BERNARD. Asent, 186a: fin MORNING STAR. PUBLISHED AT WILMINGTON, s N. C, By War. Tl, rBERSARi. , -V ' , - -. Mailed, or delivered to i IS- all parts of the City, al subscribers in at $2 50 lor Six" Months or $1 25 for Three Mouths POST, OFFICE DIRECTORY. M AIL S.-.C LOSE. i Northern through Arway mail 5:00 A. M. Daily, except Sunday. Northern through mail 7:30 P. M. J t Soui hern Mail 4 i."..t..8:00 f; " W. C. and R. R. R., , S:00 P. M days". Wednesdays and Fridav. f! f-.Mon- FayeUeville via Warsaw,. .... .8)0 P. M. Mon days, Wednesdays and Fridays. Snrithville via Steam, 2:oo P. M., three times a week. IfAltS.-AJ n I V K A TP F F I C K . Xortiiern Th'i-ongh Mail 'fcfo'-A. M. Daily. " Northern Throogh and: Way Mail, 7:45 P. M. Daily, except Snmhty.- ;''- - ouT.nern, a:io i jm. jjauj- . c. anl R., 3:00 P-M. Three times Fayetteville. 8:45 P. JL 44 a week Smith vlllc 1:30 P. Mi-. ." Oflice opan from 7:00 A. M. to 7:00 P. M. buntlays 44 . 8:30 to 9:30 A. M. ED. R. BRINK, P. M. Post Office. Wilmington, May 10th, 1SG8. CorresiODdence of the Cincinnati Enquirer. ! A Talk from Grant's Father. ! Mineral Point, May . 27, 1$6$. On lust evening's train General Grant's latber arrived in this cTtv. i and when it was known, "and such I things are generally known in a very ! short time," the leading Kadicals lot' the citv came in and were intru i deed to Lim, and they were" mak- ing a great fuss over him. At last i the conversation turned, upon poli- tics, and General .Grant's father said that 'there never was such a. nomi i nation made as the Radicals have i made in nominating my son as Pres ; ident ; and Colfax is a very good i man for the position of Vice-Pres ident.' lie said he was glad that 'Ben Wade was 'not put in as Vice, for lie had not a bit of sense, and talked too much, and would have been the means of the Iladieal tick et ujsinjjj at least a hundred thous and votes in Ohio don'tbelieve in letting negroes vote; says it is too much like trying , to make them equal to the whites, aud said the only reason he thought they ought to have been freed for, was financially and politically, not because they were not in their place, for he thought: the only, place they were lit were as slaves, for they are not able to take care of themselves, and he told a story to illustrate the fact. Said the only -way they would work, and the only way to treat them, was by using the whip freely. He thinks the people will be ashamed of giving the negro his free dom. He , says General Palmer made a fool of himself at the Con vention in his speech. He don't think much of Palmer or the plat form. He said he advised them to. leave the nigger out of the plat form, for he told them if .-they did not thev would be beat : and said one of the most disgusting things' lie ever wituessed was the nigger deWates at the Convention at Chicago. If he had his way would have kicked them. out. said never no, never would he He he Hp be willing for niggers to vote. thinks the niore thev. are educated the worse it ii; for. them, and says he don't believe in educating them. He don't believe. iu them voting in the South or anyplace else. They had no civil rights at all ; this count rv was made to be ruled by white men, and not movers: thinks the Freedmen's Bureau, the greatest swindle the country ever saw. He said he had seen-the time ; when he had nothing to eat, and the United States did Dot teed him,' but he had to work or starve. And as long as they'iudnlged the nigger in idleness the longer they would' have to, Aiid said it he' had ten cents, and it would educate a nigger, he .woidd throw it in the fire before they should have it. Says he thinks it will beat the General, and will be glad if he. is .-defeated.- A Rlack Thief Killed An Ob slinale Sconnarer Refuses to Snrrehder and is-Sliot. ... The -Segnin, TepvLSJTqiernal re corda the.fdlfawiiig.casa off atal Ob- stinace : .. -' ' ; There ,wa$ skilled on. Teusday the 28th, in this place, a negro ;man, known as Pegleg: RitcharcL Fox some mouths past he had been sns pected of theft. -I On the above date, a search warrant ;Wa sued '0ttt' vbj ilvl .Sadler, . wbbr.ha4lgoiM3 -reason for belie viug, that a lot of Jiis- tqojs were m Dick s possession(ae was. a harness : maker) and placed 4rinhe hands of officerNeill r for.Mxeeu tion. The officer preformed his du ty, and' found tlie tools. While there, he recognized some gds which he thought had brioe been in the pses siori i ot , Messis. itb fc Cockrnm-: ne lniormea .air. oiuit", nuyAiumv diatel v sued -out a; arh- Avarrant, laqi H n IKeiiri Iiands. In jhe PRICE EtW3ENTS.' mean -tliri6itTfrlJ left r bia store? aud went oft to' a j'jjiei freed man and borrow gun aiid returned.' On t1iVppi$ 4 uf Keill this time, Diek ai)peaired, giui inJiand xairsing-tlie oftuS tell ing him ithe darkened th tioor worild kill him. Nei 11 appeared! n " the door and demanded a; snrrejhder, when Dick leveled liis gnn,- already cocked, upon him. Jseill stepped aside, and drew -;out his J revol veiy when Deputy Sheriff Gordon came up aii d called to Dick' not. tg iiiake a fool, of himselt'. butVto . s'Urrendeiv Dick leveled his gun upon him and with an oath threatenedr to kill him if he entered the dooV. ' G6rddnuoi sieppeu asiae lor tne purpose oi pas- m sing to the back ot' tho house,' when " JSeill , remarked,-' Gordon, what must I do," and was ansyerd;" kill him it you 'caii." enT "then ." fired, but i n i ssea ai 1 m y a n a a gai u cat 1 ea 10 to Suulnder, but l)ick still 're him iusea to ao so. Just at mat mo ment Keill 'tuming his head, ' saw' the negro at a window, with his gun leveled upon 'him Keill in stantly sprang in at the door "and fired, the shot entering the heck and downward lodged in the right shoul der ; the negro fell and; died in, about forty minutes. - l 1 i - -r- i MISCELLANEOUS!,.. ' v 'AND EXCHANGE OFFICE; THE UNDERSIGNED, FOR MANY" years CASHIER of the BANK bf CAPE FEAR at WILMINGTON, North Carolina has, in connection with parties of ample capita), . opened a B A N K. I N G H O IJ is K in this city, on the East side of Front Street, three doors fixm Market street, under the naiue and stjde of JAMES Gr. BTJSE k CO. TUcy Will Deal In, artfli Stocks and Bonds on .Commission. Discount business paper on liberal terms negotiate loans for dealers will make collections wherever accessible, and remit for same on day of payment, at as low rates as are current in the city. Will . receive deposits and pay same on demand ; and in short do all that ap pertains to .a st rictly legitimate Banking and Jtixenauge business. JAMES O.TTURTl, , Wilmington, N. je'l-221-lm . OF THE DRY GOODS CAMPAIGN. AARON & RHKI.NSTELY. BEG LEAVE TO ISfFORM THE PUB--lie that they offer, the UANUSOMESTV STOCK of Foreign and Dgiii slic JDjizr 3-oausr, BOOTS AND SHOES, , HATS AND CAPS, YANKEE NOTIONS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, OIL CLOTHS Ob MATTINGS. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, LADIES' and MISSES'. BONNETS. and UAT3 Trimmed and Untrimmed. j . BONNET RIBBON, FRENCH FLOWERS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, &c., Ac, - They have ever offered In this market- GOODS, We nave the largest ani bestassortient irv the State, including all the most desirable styles of the season. We fuel assured in say ing they are not excelled cither in stylo or price by any in the market. . ' WHITE-aOODS. We have a fall' litW'jrarsellles anflAlen' dale QuUtsY Linen and Cotton Sheettngs. and Pillow Casings, Pitiues, Percals, Linen Ducks,. june4-2l5-tf 1 ' 1 t 1 '- Proposals. FOR M AT IONS, r FOR,.: ..; ; ,.! ' v t ' BeTenne Cnttcr JIocciiHin, tc , Cijstok HotTfWr' WtticiworoWy ifv C. Collector's Office, June 6, 10. . SEALED PROPOSALS WILL; JttE KE ceiyed nt this office, until 12 o'clock, M on Saturday, the 2"Jth inst , fbr fcrrnlshing and delivering such rations for tho Revenue Cuttejr Moccasin and for anv other Revenue Cutter as may be called for, for ,one year from tlie 1st day of Julv, lfWs, to the 30th June, 1!0, ineln sive he rations to be of 3gnod an1 unproved qualitv, to be delivered alongside of the Rev enue Outter at WilmTngtOn, N. C:, and to be stated in the .bid .-atcortfingly;; in good and sufficient packages, carrels, boxes and eases, and in good order for the Revenue Cutter once a month, free of all expense to the U. S. arreetUily taLipeCifloatiottf.hien will form a. part of the contract, copie of which, may ba had by applying at this feme All bids must be sealed and endorsed," Pro pdfsals for Rfttkttso evebe Cwtt'er and tnen piaceu in anoinereDTewiieimu icii, mw- titrated 1 ted to this office, prepaid if senmy maiu 'jflilS-StawtlQth'' - VTmecTor. . t f. -r t, ; ., , i Moss V 1. TTAKOISG'.BASllETII-'fM' Plowers VINES, STORE DOOR' LOCKS;.. . , - HINGES AU kinds. Ju8tre?eiwd3Uid.toriftlobyr if I elff-t&W; 0aESCB3rT, MARIO?r,r s-.c JPUB V lhedek SvE. U Pwprir WM. IL BERNARD, ASnt,. n.r.r. WUithikoi, N. C .aeptaJl-tf 7 MESS Baste JL JtecoiTt Books, .Ledgers, Jaf liuhy Dot- ; ii eta. and other Blank, cks, Jn 0iUcst. v ?.?. : i. riety, manufactured at- - ' - :u J -octiM04t - - - KdH? south waijr btrcti. c: . . .1 1
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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June 25, 1868, edition 1
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