. . - . .- ": : . :. . , ; .. ,-. , . , m -'YV ' - ". , ' -'' -"; : ' . .-; : , T v. -'. . . ", ; . ,. YY " f I "": '-. " 7." ( , i Y ": .7fW.-VYT:,;YvY7 7 '777' ':;7-:YYY:. '' 'Y'Y, Y. - i,; Y4.,f7,77''. Y-. Y': ; .V ,7 7 ; ' ' ' v-'V' ' -'"V ' '"- '-i- ' ' ' : '. . " - -V '"' " '7 !',; ''.'; yQL:-I,-:-::-a,o:: PUBLISHED DAILY,-, nfrire Ho 3 South Water; St. Jhera inU itt of tb. CSlty, at 32 a four tUiyf, i 30 one wqckt ContrakrAd Vcf tisenienta tiilceii At pro ro -mTiI.WA. If! DIIiUCtOBY. J , , lar El Uregg. Syad 2Vrfr-Vni. A. Walker... , . - n i tzujimv 7 " ' ; " ' .TT .riNGTON : CHARLDTTE EUTHEE- n.uiprit Robert tk uo-VTiiu. ! ' J. I'ersoix, A.'il. ViinBokkeLtii, Vllen. UZZ, rlVettt(rerl. T. Al( Vldurman. DOX RAIL ROAD. dtf, of WiluiiugtcjaN. C., Jxnn Nordeet, oi S?boro, aud : Th().uis D. iIo.is, ot Raleigh, trtfe- Engineer amdpenercd Supenaieudeiit f liter of 'lVunx)ofttliOiim. Muitli. ton-wry and Vreu-iikee J. W . Thompson f jUliiter 0 Machunertfe-SL. AL llankins..,'v ft -I GENEEAL SfJPTS OFFICE, WilmiDgt6n & Mancliester-E. K. Company. WiLMiialojr, X. C., May 10, 1868. 0Y AXD AFTEK!AY lOtb PASSEN GER TRAINS ofj this Road will run on thefbllovriHg Seliednle: :t-r- - - EXPRESS TRAIN. v r Lflave1 Wilminatonlduiily at . 4:45 A. m Arrive atFloreneel ...... 11:15 AJ M. Arrive at Knisfvule. Leave Kmssville. . i . Arrive at Florence.!: . ........ 2:50 P. M. ........ 10: IS A. M. r1 j.-au j . xn. 7:.-ft P. M. Arrire at W'ilraingt'Om Express Train cqnrisects closely at Florence with the Nprth -Eastern ltaiiroad for Charles ton, a.id Cueraw and Darlington Railroad tor. Cheraw, aad at Kingsvillo with, the South Carolina Railroad for An;rata,; to Which point tbc cars run through Without changed f. ACCOilMObATiOX TRAIN; i't y -Leave Wilmington Uar- (Sun. ix.)at 7::M) P. M. Arm-ear Florence. :. i:20 A. M. Arrive at KlnsvHlM. .,......'; ..I0:0i'; A. AI. LaviogsvUhjv....Vk j... . :30 P. M. 'Ai-rive at t lorcneei7. 1..". ; .tlOrjl'Mf Arrive at Wilmington!...... 5:12 A. M. Accommoilatiou Trin connects closely at Fl'uvnce with the North Eastern Railroad for Charleston, and at KrhgsvJU j with the South Carolina Railroad for jAugusta. t J'assensrers for Columbia Hhoiild take tho Aceommo lation Trains. - ; J X i WM. Macrae, Uen'i Sup't. maylO-194-tf 0'F1CH CHtEFlEOli-EEK GEN. SUP'T, ) W'il.ii2jgtoi, N. C, May 9iJl8d8. j CHANGE 0E SCHEDULE. 0X AD AFTKlt MAY lOtli T1IK PASSENGER TRAINS ou this Road will lave Wilmington atiH.QO A. M, and 8:30 P. M., and arrive at ;Wilniington at 40 A. M.-and Leavenveldon at 10:i0 A. M. and 7:45 P. M and arrive at Weldon at 5:15 A. M. and 2:0 r-M. i f M - . T The day train vrlU not run on Sundays. The day train connects! with tlwv Annamessic aad Bay liue . All arelquick to the-North. I ; i 4 L PRE MONT, Engineer kind Superintendent. JVilmington, May iOth, ISHS: 194-tf V. ilia i it; to n, , id ji a r 1 o 1 1 e and RtTlIEItFOltD i KUL ROAD. m i i nil ...v. . 1 GESHRAI. StrPEBlSTENDfeST'S OFFICE, j j Wilmington, ff. C, Aug. 9, 18t7. ; 5 ON AND AFTER TUESDAY Nekt; An. gust' 13th, I the-Passenger Train ou this oad will leave Wilmington on Tuesday; Thursday and Saturday, at 7 o'elock, A. M. Arrive a,t Saiid Hill same days, at 6 P. M- , Arrive at Wadeshorb' (Stage), at 12 mfd '"gut. Leave iWadeshbro' (Stage), on Tues , Thursday and Satttvda at 3 P. M. lteave Rockingham KStage), on Monday, jW ednesday and Fridayi at 4J0 A; M. . ' Leave Sand Hill (Cats) Monday, -Wednes- AiTive at Wilmington same rtaVs, at 3 P. . . - I i W. I. EVERETT, -Y uu r ruiay, at 7 O'ci xnc, JUSl. M. "eptsw-tf ' I . i ' ' -, .? Gen. Sup't. -MISGELtlAjSrEOTJS.lr You can do all; your CookiDg, ' 8a ve time; trouble and moneys . and avoid: heating, the house ia-. Summer. .lv usinc? a It j- v kerosene or Gas Stove. .r -i - - - ekfor the UNI )N (Kcro?etie) ia) STOVE. VULCAN I f iiiei 7 are ! the -.-! st:"1 iTake'" no other. M 1 I I ! !i Also AttacbMiMftS for LnipbS'or vjaa, -BurnewlfljuMery.. Lrtmps V-tosene QhWtl),.)! .Cans; rosene Oil, Lain, Wick, Axle One si" t.j, ,wVsj I 25 ri.... ...... ,2 00 sou, lienry tuttr u. u. lTrr :rn Roset. D. S. Co wart, Geo. J. lie.--' ' -- ..i.i.' .r.a.. i" -. l.. Il.1. i K.'liri timers. . ; - viStirD. wiuice, Eli Murray, AlireJ v n tin" V.. H. VariBdUfceieii, Goo. ftarris, ol Wi iuiugton, -and J.oh)i Everett, of Goldsborp'. " ,''.?. ,.nf ri the V i-dward Kid- j J . , . ; ; -7'7, v77 1 v:-V-7. i n A Send or uircutar Jl -e,.Lntern8 etc.; etc. 7 fer3 IQES CASH PEICS3. the tvjonrjmcrGTAn News,4 General Intelligeue, aill Comte "oits ofTthe Marketv! f-Jtl1 77f7 Uf'y ' - $ itz&Z Rejfid the following ' . NOTICES. t) P THE 'PRESS ; ; " A good paper tuko it," WarrertonOmr tCr.' 'j rf '!-.:."". 'V-".': , li -l ? - ---.f ..i! :'-,!V ij -,., ; ' , ' v ... , An ably conducted, racy and live newspa- A spicy.' spirited ConseVvative sheet. Tfe commend the. paper to the puWio." Green, boro Time. ' f. . .. - 1. ?:le sprijcntOieM Dailies 'in the btatc.7 naminglon Conservative.-1' T I " - - ' ' -V , '. ifc. ; . ( ,' - 7' A.spriffhtly Datly, and well worth thelautT. scription price.' '-3reenbQro JP&riot; - ' .;m ,.;r' ' -s::;--- v"- If y.ou want a- lively, wide-awnke paper, subsovibe to te Wilmington JStqr. Ooneard V A sprigltttjr and able Conservative paper. One of the.' raciest amj most readable of our ' One 'of the very text newspapers that visits uur -inci,um."-h'jiarian ia. cvj Star. ' A lively, pungent ttoily.. The editor is evi- rtently, an yiergetiQ ; and .skillful caterer, W arrenton Indicator. , 7 7 " "If you want a brightfsparlding, lively and ebeap daily iaper, we cah ' commend " the Morning Star to our readers." Florence (SLC.) iiazette. . . . u: - : ;, j ;-u- 'A well conducted, independent Conserva tive paper and well descrvinfir of. tjublic nat- -ronage.. It Is one of the spiciest and most reaaaiie papers siu tne fslatn.miisbury Old JVorttkJStateu s:-u.x x, ..lw - " A sparklintr, lively and clever sheet. Jfa- ' rion (S. G.)0(e$centr. . . , A first-class 1 hilly, and one of the spiciest papers -received bys." Gotdsboro' New. Without mistake, one of t he best Dailies received at this office, and maybe truly des ignated h - live newspaper containing the hews, both 'political and "commcndal, in ;'a 'nutshell.'" Lancaster (8. C.) Ledger. " A capital little Daily and one of our very best State exchange,s. JSceiV Register. - J , ' A sparkltnsr little 4 Twinkler,' worthy of all commendation. Its . lishtniuir flashes ot wit, satire and logic are constantly scorching I T.ne mtirea rags 01 liaaicansm." uolclsooro' Rough Notes., " ; . . v ' ! . .. , : -.! - 0- y ; - iis in tin; fJtate,.nd, a worthy recipicnt of the large' and increasing patronage it is daily re ceiving. As a bright particular Star in the flrmaraejit. of the South, we recommend its editor, and wish for-him and his little 'Twink ler? unbounded and unfathomable success." Raleigh North Carolinian. This bright constellation of the heavens continues to Illumine the political borizon, and nobly performs its office of guiding Star for the poor, downtrodden Southerner. The superior ability of its editorial staff is a snffl cienl guarantee, of its success, as one of the lending journal; of the country." Bennetts' rille (S. V.) Jovmd. : r- 'f : 7 r i The liveliest paper we know of, full 1 of news iA-a spicy'aiid cpnvenient form, and has B.edltoriai.8tpfTwUo not only nnderstand the art of epitomizing . antt "paTagrapbingto per tec ion. ,Jmt who also wield, sensible and pi quant pens. If you want, to invent 2 50 in a pleasant and Profitable manner, send and get the Star for six months.?' Keowee (8. C.) Cour ier. ' 7' s "One of the best,' and Indeed we may add, the sprightliest newspaper, in the State. .The Sktr 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." Edentpn Transcript. . . 7 ' 6 Remember ! oar low rates of sub script Ion, and address alt communica tions 4o ' 7j ' " ' ' . ; , , watr II. BERNARD, I . - Editor and Proprietor, Wilmington. N. C. THOS. 0. LB WIS, N b 8 M a r ket Street- XitiEDTii:: r. Bef Tongues, (, Estra Sugar-Cured Hams, .' . . . i A General Assortment of . 7 . ,.;,7:::.7.:7s".,. ,,; Paniilu !- Groceries, Just received And for sale je28-233-tf " I.DAVEGA'S PTTRCHASINa (GrENCY, i Nbs. 39 & 40 Park Row. All kinds of Merchandise purchased. , 7 1 Experienced and eontpetent buyers engaged. Orders filled nromotlv and faithfullv at the lowest prices, and purchases, made only from first class and reliable houses. 1- t Orders will be tilled, payable on delivery, when a sufficient um is remitted to cover freight and commissions i','..M Commissions-on sums not: exceeding $100f five per cent - . f ; a : ' i 'Commissions on sums exceeding $100, two and a half per cent. Address :-n . -4 J J .ui "Isaac daveoa, - J- , P. O. Box, 1708, New York. - I V Refer toi THIS OPFIQE; f . - , 4 deelWf t 1 '. - i ..' ! -Ai TO THE 5 PUBLIC. Tnril'IVO COMPLETED MY AH- li. v rKngements .throughout my .NEW PHO TOGRAPHIC ROOM and CHEMICAL DEPARTMENT,-! am now ready to receive my Friends and .Patronsand, to execute all or- dertf in the best St vie of the Art. ' A new supply of FRAMES, large and small Including full assortment- of Carte de Vis-, ites, Frames, Cord and Tassels, Albums, &c, dallv expect etl. 1. . ' . - : - - ' " o aI,le RY Corner Market and Second sts. 7 ENTRANCENortUwest orner. "r-; ' C. M. VANORSDEIX, ,. :M mr8446-tq ! .llt und Proprietor. , MossBaskets; ;;:;,! 4. Y 77 VINES, &c77-7.:77i' V . STORK DOOR 10CKS KNOB LOCKS,. IATCHES' &6. - ' niNGESAllkiud.. . Hotels; H ? 1 j . "f i 1 WIAMZXTO TON, ifi c. f - -'l propristob : J..R. DAVIS, of Mills House, Charleston, Sf C. , Coach, Corriage- and Baggage Wagons al ways ready to convey Pa saunter toun.l frtiua tlio Kulhadi. . , (mrl7U7-tf GELLANEOUS. m ptC. MAMS, SPICED; TRIPE ; SPICED PIGS FEET : FULTON M ARKET BEEF ; . , In Half Barrels ; 'y.. FRRESli CRACKERSAli kinds. ORANGES LEMONS, r COCOA. NUTS; " PRESERVES MARMALADES ; . ' " ENGLISH PICKLES ; MANGOES and STUFFED PEPPERS. ALSO . : A Newand Largo. Assortment of Wood and Willow Ware, The Very Best Article of Ex. FaT)ilyl Flpjur Kept constantly on hand and guaranteed to give satisfaction to the most fastidious. The attention of Gentlemen is called to the v i fact that we keep on hand the best Gravies of Tobacco and Cigars. W. M, & J. 0. STEVENSON. ConAr Front and Market sts. je4-2I5-tf . ;., - . 1 f i y 1 By the Air Line To-Day' ! QUESTS' KID CONGRESS GAITERS ; GENTS LOW-QUARTERED , Jersey Ties; HANDSOME and 7 7 7 v Desirable Goods ; V FOR SUMMER. WE RECEIVE- FRESH GOODS EVERY ' DEFY COMPETITION. WALKER fc BRADLEY, Successors to . JOHN M. WALKER A CO.. may30-211-tc EXCHANGE CORNER. DRY GOODS: CAMPAIGN: AARON & RHEINSTEIM BEG LEAVE TO INFORM THE PUB. lie that they offer the HANDSOMEST STOCK of ' - ' 7 7 Foreign and Dom sUe ' C3-OOIDS, BOOTS ANT SHOES, HATSWND CAPS, .... YANKEE NOTIONS HOSIERYV GLOVES, - OIL CLOTHS & MATTINGS, GENTS' FURBISHING GOODS r LADIES' and MISSES' BONNETS and! HATS, Trimmed and Untrimmed ; BONNET RIBBON," FRENCH FLOWERS, ' DRESS TRIMMINGS, &c, c, K r: - They have, ever offered in this market. : We nave the largest An Mst assortment in the State, including all the5 most desirable stylos of the season. We feel assured in say-; ing the.f are not excelled either in style or; price by any in the market. ' ; ; ; WHldCE We have a full line. Marseilles and Alen dale Quilts, Linen and Cotton Sheetings and Pillow Casings; Piques, Percals, Linen Ducks, June4-2I5-tf l t i , r . ,. v SUNDRIES. 6(f BUSHELS CORN '5 000 SACKS SALT; I " ; 7QHhdk0LXsEg and SYRUPj ',7. ; ','bihi'Hhhs. bacon , .. .v. 7.. ' j tJ J . Boxes CANDLES ; ISO discs LYE and POTASH i . "1 gfj Boxes X12.000) SOAP?: 1 And a general assortment of GROCERIES, for sale at WHOLESALE ONLY, by - ; ' ; V-V.'-1 . WJLLARD BR0S. r " je20-tfl ' ' ' ' 27, 2s and 20 No. Water St-, Do you know where your SHOES to buy t : , If not, please let us tell you, Y v ' To FRENCH, at 28 Front Street, apply, At lowest rates he'll sell you. . . , .. He has a splendid stock instore, - tt As the press is daily stating, , Andoftentimea he's running o'er ! Y With people anxious waiting. -' :7 -Pass'any Hour you'll see a crowd, Y In fair or pleasant weather. - i "While some of themare-talklp, oud - ? . And saying to eacUotberW. f , - - ., There's lust one tjliing we'd like to know 7 W': and , ' ; btore. . W 3E3; 3E3 ZEE. , " FIRST GOT OF THE T 7 I How-'tiisnch se.ashls-SHOEif eo lo ; . Y-IALNOTIYY TV. II. Llppltt, DruSSTlst Cnem ist.: : Always on hand a full and se Iect supply of Prm7MEDIClNES," CHEMI CALS, OTE'STUFFS, PERFUMERY, SO Al' BRUSHES; FANCY ARTICLES, etc., etc. Y f 4QT Prescriptions accurately and ileatly eompndcd.Y"-t7:-'7",:ri 7V? 'Y'f .. Nj E. Corner Fronlr and xlarket Sta. 7 ' 8. Store open from 6 A. it i-to 9 P. M. Person -wishing prescriptions compounded at night will please ealiatmy resilience on Se jboud Street, between- Dock and Orane.,4(77 7J '. septSM-tf ' 7-, 7V-v.;;-'- ' 77Y'77- Read Some English Testimonials. vGUBKICB'S SAtLORS IIOttK; I - Poplar Street, London, England. ;? I take this method of making known tlie 1 i-,..-.., att ptitVi.: I n as urged bj a friend to try it, aul procured a bottle of Dr. Kcrnot," Apothecary- ' ' 1 Y ' I had been affli jed three years with Neural gia1 arid violent spasms of the stomach, which caused a . constant rejection of food. . The.doo tort aOy estminster Hospital gave up my cae wnicn j,ave me iiuuieaiate relief mmr pain and sickness-'; and I: regained my strength, and am now able to follow my usual occupa tion of sailor. One bottle cured me. M . s . i Yours respectfully, ,' CHARLES POWELL, Sir I tlesiro to lcar wjlling testimonv to the wonderful efficacy of that American rem" edy called Pain Killer, which I believe has no equal px this country. ' I have been aftl let ed with 'heart disease, and could find no relief till I got the pain Killer, which soon made a cure. I am quite willing to answer any in quiries about my case. Tours, etc.,1 v . ' ; . . '1 .' v ,.7'i FAN NY. SILVERS, 7 - 1 ! : "Dudley, (Worcestershire,) England. Gkktlemr I can with .confidence recom mentl your excellent niedtcincj the Pain Kill er, for Rheunuitism) ' IndigestIon7 and also Toothache, having proved Us t'ffieaeyin the' aboyc j.ouiplaint8. .Yburs. Ac., . - . ; : REUBEN MITCHELL, , ' V , Rridgesoau's Place, Bolton.4 GKKTtBMKN I have very great pleasure in recommending your medicine, the Pain Kill er. I:Vas suffering severely a few weeks since with Bronchitis,, and could scarcely swallow any food, t-o iuflamea M as ray throat. I was advised by . a friend, to try your Pain Killer, and, after taking a few doses of it, was j completely cured. - Yours, respectfully, . ' . ' T. WILKINSON, Bolton, Eng. P. S. I have recommended t!,e medicine to wvcral of my friends, and. in every iustance, it has had the desired effect. Wm. II. Bernard,' Printer PUBLISHER, AND GENE RAL AD VERTISING AGENT, No. 8 South TWatbr Siteet Wilmington, N. C. . All Varieties of-PLAIN, FANCY and OR NAMENTAL PRINTING executed in the best stvlc Y'Mv TYPE. PRESSES and MATERIAL are almost ENTIRELY NEW, and my WOBK- MEN are uns-UK1assku. In connection I : 2rCall and see specimens. sept2 S-l-tf Wholesale Dealers in Provis ions, Groceries, Liquors, Tobacco, &e., . .; WILMINGTON, N. G. VFFf R TO THEIR CUSTOMERS THE Vfollowing Goods, just recelvecT fir Store, in lots to suit, at the lowest market figures ; 7 5 bblsi CHOICE SUGAR HOUSE SYRUp; 7 204ihds, SMOKED SHOULDERS .;nd SIDES; 10O bbls. CITY MESS PORK j 7 ' U '25 ditto ditto new ; Y ' 7 ' gg THINMESSPORK ; ,7 :",;,;YY: 7: 43 SUGAR CURED HAMS, STRIPS and 7 s SHOULDERS; ; 123 bbls. and 75 boxes LEMON, SUGAR and y 7 SODA CRACKERS; fY;is -r;' ' 150 boxes SOAPSof .different makes L; 7 ) 400 cases flneVLlQUORSi CORDIALS anil CANNED FRUITS ; . -20 cases COUNTER SCALES ;".' 46 tubskioice' T.QtE BUTTER ; lOO boxes" CREAMY ENGL: DAIRY, PINE j ,. rppLE aud FACTORY ClTEES E ; Y45 iOiesrflne LEMONS and.QANGES ; 40 bbls; L"w!GRAD SUGARS ?,7 10 tierces and 20 bbls. RICE; I. 100 gross' PAR LOR MATCHES ' j . y Sr ' 1 1 j-. ',5 bbisi KtROSENE OIL;. i.) . - h - t : 400 bbls. FRESH FAMILY SUPER and FINE -a . flour i li :. f V 7 ':'"y c ; h; ;7:; 1 . 75 casesEind:CTOTASH; Y 777"7"77 '"Y 75 bags prime and good RIO COFFEE ; 00 boxes CHEWING TOBaOCO ; Y Y 5 crat ENGLISH CROCKERY.; :, ; ' ; And a general assortment of other goods, as . rif LIQUORS, SEGARS, & a, &c. , :Pnrciasers wiil find the Eargeftt and best. Assorted stock of Groceries, Ac, in tlie plaCe with n, and such that wish to re plenish: their Stock ire respectfully invited to give us H-cau. je7-218-tf tf iTTXAVIXQ DISPOSED lOF iTHE tireStockof w ., V.4. , , Groceries.-ProvisronLiquors, &cV In Store No. 10 South Front Street,' tol f I would respectfully twoommend him to my former patrons, . GEO. Z. FRENCH . Juna 1st, I8i$, . ' : H 71, 3ks,- 2I3-tf 7(GBO..-TPKENCM,'; Cftinmission MJerchant, BE AL' ESTATE AGENT, t tfprftb Front St. --U Stairs, ,. ? r;. WILMINGTONy.N; G r -r - Will give special attention to the purcnase and sale of TIMBER PLANTATIONS. SAW MILLS. Locations for . TURPENTINE STILLS On ha,ni-LA numbeV ofr SMALL FARMS suitable for immigrants. . Dne -213-tf CJAVEl TIME AND'; TKOUBLE. Jtler k3 k chants wishiufr to a'dvertise in'auy paper -n NOrtli Carolina ot South, Carolinaj may save tnemseive taacn unnecessary itoudi calling on tho subscriber. ' Rates, the very IDWeSb cxiajiueu uy tjiu ruminer.. . wttb mr Prmtiuf uart ..Publishing House, i have, a COMPLETE BOOK BINDERY, in cluding a first-class RULING MACHINE. PUBLISHED AT WILMINGTON. N. C.,A 7 . By "JVM- II. BERNARD. r 7 flr-rSF Mailed, or delivered to sut)scrlbers In i- lit & all parts of theCit'y, at i 50 for Six MoiUlis; Gi ft StforThlreenitiis7f f ' POST OFFICE DIKECTOBY.' t. w'ji a rt a. c to s 1 Northern rtlirouga7 J TwaV iual! 5KW A. M. Daily, -. XCcpt SundAJV - r ?:M : V:,!xiif i .. Aortnern tnrougn,inau 7:0j F. M-f ft f Soutuern Mait -: 8:00 f Y ,, w.c ana k. iiw .Y.i; 4.80 P. M. Monvi aays, vvennesaays ana Friuavs. ; " -f Fayettevillu u Warsaw,. . . . .8kio P. M. M on. ., - dayf Wednesdays und Fi-idays. Smith ville via Steam,. .; .;. 2:00 p; M. ' three 4 : times. eek., r,;f ... h;: - i; . ,t V M A I L S A U K I V K A T O T If I J E . . f Northern Through Mail 5:00 A. M. Daily. j 7 Northern Through and Way Mail, 7:45: P. .M. vf 4 Dailv. pxrent undav outlvcrn, 8:15 P.M. DaiKv Office open from 7.O0 A. M. to 7.-00 P. M. . . Sundays , " .:30 to 9:30 A. M. I Y ". .' - ED. K. BRINK P. M .Post Office.. Wilini.natpn. May 10th. 1868. ,. .-, . : , . A ilhiiinisecnce of Indiau Su-j1 .-ate - m mm i m m w wan w In his sermon last Sunday ,vat the Methodist church ?in tliis YVillage, the venerable divine, Rev. Mr.Jfark- er, of Roches terwho jsrhpw about :T5' vears .of. age, saj;s;tha last Feb ruary, a certain person started from Leicester to cross tlie Gen essee Flats, bound for the Western shore of the Genesee river; When ' about v half way across the! flats in the early eveumg1;ib7y?aa'. a strange noise in the heax'ejis abpye hiin, which souiided to hiui like the screaming and ' Vailing of fa person farup inf tlfe cIoUds7 lle7 returned to his home and related the circum stance to his rieighbors who;went with 'him to the place the,iiext ev n ing, and then and there' wero wit nesses ' to : the aine'i)6ise. " People caihe , from . a (1staiicq to ; hear the strange noised and for weeks a large crowd waSi at i the place every eve ning, at times to the number of two thousand. The native Indians. that were then 7 dwelling on ! Squakie Hill 4 held 1 a co u n cilf andp came to ; the conclusion that it was the spirit of one of 7 their. iatheri wjiqdied a short time previous, anij 1 ad lost its .way while on its johrne; i. to the ' happy hnntihg grounds," and in its distress was calling for help. To assist this departed father on his loarnoyr ana-ropeffif a way! ion mm, one hundred -waniors were selected and armed with .rifles ; as heavily loaded as they could bear. " These warriors were placed as nearl yTUn- der the noise as possible' and at a given signal from one "ot their nntn- oer, tney . nrea simultaneously into the air. From that time and for ever after the noise was ! heard no more. 7 ; Mr. John White, of Leices ter, and Mr. bcott, ot beottsburg, aged men, were afequamted with the facts at thq time, and corrobo rated . the V .version given- above. Gen nesee Herald. v7; ;,Acxas:rjL--agea Y 7 The Paris v Vindicator!; contains "m . , mm . . . . - -4.' . the following: 1 1 1 7 7 On Thursday last, at about day-; light in the' morning, twelve or fif teen citizens and soldiere went toi arrest a desperado by the name of Lee, living in the bout invest comer Tof Fannin coun twlio being apprized of their approach; stretched a; rope across -tne roaa, a snort . ais tance trom lys residence, arid when the arre'stnig7party came fn view; he and two companions showed them selves in the road ;goin 7;t6wrd them, but pretending -: toV-see s? thenx tor ; tliej firs.t holies as if to Aiiake tlieir escape, when tjie pursuing party ; put spurs to ! tlieir horses" to overtake : Lee. When iheyached the rope nearly the wliole posse were unhorsed and lr into by;Lee 'aH'd7liip;arty',' kill-, ling three and wounding three oth ers. , . , , y ( -.i, ' . " Lee is represented by his friends as having been a brave soldier dar ring the war, yjjut .havingureceritly murdered several men? who ;vrere g4ilty not joug "since"of extorting from him, in thes highway ; robbery style,7a large "Bum' of , money. r A )nan by. the name of Alexander was killed about a month since near Greenville another by the name of Peacock,was killed-about two weeks ago ; another by the name of Hogtte Vas ki lled recently. ; and all of them, it is said, by Lee.-; ; - y .v --,.1-1 1 . if' . ... -. . . : A Wife H7ills; her Husband toK SaTe tKeCliildreii. . ; ; From the Catlettsburg(Ky,j Herald. . 1 ' On Sandarr last' one Clarlzftho lives 'on Sandy, g&t ::orruhk,' wei.it t nome, ana -ctmmeiiceu aousiug-iiitj family, and .keptt upuntiLa late nour iA,B ucawug xo threatening to snoot, nerr uini- dren orsoin qne eise oeioie i iuu W, C. and R.,$.-0OP. M. Three times-: a week Fayetteville, 8;45 p; M. " - Smithville. lsaP.-M- ' -ii - ; - . --.; ! : . ; dav. . Ho out a sun. into uie moiiiuY..,rtHn t frnorERY-nciNnssat Int nri nf-tllA Vhildren and threat- l7on Yti H I 5?i? CM .;r: r.t ened trsnoot him. but an older boy from liim;r He - then .seat cantlier . child BoniSwliere iri tlie fteigEbor hQodstus h6 use (v ii el d) 7 to get; anotfigiiaTw ;. alT tlie tiinqVoWnijlie: wooldlkill some one. VYiiile the child wasgonef ; he pulled liia. beil onto tlie flobrand -lay, down, when tlie mother, for teai of 4ir fe?;orf ;hat; of hercnSdi'nV seizedn ax and strn blows, tlrstpfwh fa'. 7 tal j he YDot Amoving Y after i beirigFt 8truck,.tThe foinan and Hercitir iljY7$ere 7arrested;77 The7fevidehce proved thatHie ac ta save; herself or children trom murder, and theV were discharged.5 ' 7-v : . A'vViiinia.Xrajjedyy Y .77 f LastW oiirred Irf the w'esteni parf 6f this - x conn tV2nie Hiin:tlE7';,, ; were Mr. vjeorre Ulowser. a citizenj i ot the ftnn fit v. rsidihri'inrPttjAoat: Ganand a niaii.r.nanieL eanristV n. I ioxeorgiaunt who nas uceru 4 liyiiiophere for , some hiic.;-h It- ap- Eears that Seaerist was suspectecj of aving .'improper, v?inti in acyYivith Olowser'sYwife and , on Bdnesday moroiiig CiQwserprtenjle f forWinchester,'.but-'upoh found Seaerist and liis ife togeth- , er in the. woods.:. Bjriexaspera- 7 ted, he 7. fired Jon .lacrlstlie', shot taken efieci; ; he fired ;a lecondf shotr r which killed hi rnT Jle' was then about to kill the ;ginltj "woman , b nt shelliroing ? he armskboiit 5 Ins- " neck,1 begged him fo:yspare hef life for the' sake'ot her ; childi'en-Y He could not overcome this appeal.' OnWednesdayi'Miyi;.ClbVsfep'a 7 to ? AVhimchester ' an dJ surrendered ' ; liimseifvrto . tlie ..Jtpen authorities and isnoy ' coiinrredih , jail,-- Wirt- ."'. ,.-f:.-y,. ...Y TkI V-'utnl-ti 4 .-a-'.; 7' 37 HANDSOME ORGANDY MCITSErN, rCW NEW" STOCK OF CALICOES, afe CHALLIES AND GRENADINES at Y rViti HEDIUCH'S. Y LADIES? HOSE AND-FRENCH! CORSETS, at a . ELEGANT' DRESS GOODS, at Y ,;:,,Y,,f, Y IIEDRXClvTS. ' Y':-'-Y";Y'-!ii,'.Y' ?f 1 . f;- j-icisv ,?. u'V't' FULL SUPPLY OF ' DltE!S TRIMMINGS : afe YY:?: Y-iIEDRICK'S;u GREAT BARGAINS SOLD loi tlie LADIES, atr 7 - . HEDRIOKU ' ; i i ; ,HS , S " ! ' - H ,1.';Y "J ( MEN AND SOYSr WT?R- CHEAP; at . y : ;,r - IIEDRICIC- : t ' ? i; v.i ..v: j 1 vi .! t.i ";-; s i- ..: GIRLS AND BOYS' HOSERY, at ! ; ,y v, HEDRieK'S. v i THE PUBLIC ARE INVITED TO TRADE at rilEDRICK'S;,: LARGE STOCK OF DOMICSTHX GOODS, at? ; IIEDRICK'3-- CHEAP BLEACHED" COTTON, afev .:. ; r-:JY ;? . TIEDRICK'Sl : :,.'..,v;: i, v .. ! :r f .. ; ' A SUPER STOqTpFj WHITE G0ODS. 'a w .Y YYYr ; Y'nr " :l THE C. ROLINAYEMPORrCM Oflners Great Inducements toCash.BuyciSi 4 . ; , HEIUICK, , iv ' iff. if June-g80-tf r -AND - Y":r: 0 OE. 7 i ir. THE UNDEnSIONED,- FOIT START years CASHIER oftlie BANK, of. GAPE FEAR -at WILMINGTON, ortli , Carolina,, has, in connection with parties of. ample capital,- opened aU A N K I N.ft HO USE: in this citsr. on the East side of Fkost Strbt. three doors from Market .stret,; under the iiame-anct starleoftr . t 'U t'.irif''T-vi'i fh JAMES G.iBUER & 00. j iTlicy, Vill Dat Tni 7-1 Stocks and Bonds on Commission.' Discount business, paper jon, liberal terms negotiate loans .or, dealers .will .make , collections wherever accessible, and .Tcemif for same on davof pavment, at as low rates as are current In "the city. " WilL receive deposits and py $atue on demand y and in short do aU tbat ap pertains to a strictly legitimate Ranking and Exchange business.., ' (. - . k ,r ; ,;;j'ames g.burr:,V t ; Je'1.221-4ml . . , Wilmington, y. Cf ONLY TiFTT CENTS, TjT O IT' A v. STR 'HAT,; . .. . ... . . ..t. . -,. -. ... ., v ' i - , .. : .; ; LATEST, STYLE, rJ Sost received at f VvY? .rv i Jl Y' a. -d; ncxioirjr' ; Jf o Son til Fron t Htrect. je2.-23o-f Groceries IGrocenes ! )l iTAVWG i?ui:ciia3i: THE 6TOCIC GrccexicssProvicicnc; 1 Liiuors, -:wr .- '-T?Tl'T?VrTrvA - jou. a MonoAAi mj b.OUtn s.r TOnti blreeij tt stand,and respectfully Teouvst. a contln- . nar. re of the liberal patroaftga heretctord ho- stowed on tiiat nd.r'..et , Just received, and. flr sale by1- . " -7 " ' -' v : 7' v v ; . : osa; a. ?jsck. - ' - . w . .V1 :777-:YY:

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