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rill mt be rhsrerd. NEWS BY TllE PAP EES. A'STACu'tH EOY'IS CHICAGO. A Woman Shoot her II Ubaud at Wood's The ' . aire. . - " On Tusd-v nVut lut a trajri-dy occu-rfd on tbo stage f Wood' Tbea're, ' bit-ago, which was not down ou the b.lU. Jit before the pfrform km-e eommeiiCfd an aetor, named, B aoh, was shut by iIb f 'be following reason?!" About twelve months iiro Jieaih eloped and 'marrird a daughter of Mr. Alexander Han Jail, of Chicago- "1 tfirl Wtt seventeen years of age, with light eurlinjf hair, fair complexion, blue eye, and wan regarded as Terr pietty, The par till only liv jd together for fi jle white, the wife iroinR to visit some friends ittBiitfVo, and" the husband tak:ug the position of 41 utility wan" of Hood's Theatre. Some wonthaago the busband 'said that ha went to Buffalo in disguixe and there) found tt u T'' w" lwlJ? n adujtfroua iUr course with another actor: lie cam back and. filed a bill 'of divorce, which, was printed in 'be "' uewAffapi rsKneTtt?'4tijrTt iuhrediatrry Tworned ' to Chicago and expostulated With him, proiuUin if he would, withdraw t-'-a bill aha would ajiain with him . Thia consented. 0. dV hut ,. we -k or two elapsed and he failed to fulftlkhts" promise. She Bow threatened him and -exacted .iW prwniaa.tuat . h would JOTply. yi'iA. hei . wishes, Finding, ftr a few days, that ha had iot done bo, she loaded a pistol, put several cat rliUtis in her pocket, and on Tuesday nightsjnrent to the theatre, Again she asked him to kma hit - pruniUe and on receiving his refusal she fir. a the puKil, the ball taking afoot ia the neck (if Beech, wr ihe spinal column. Sue dropped the pistol, andi'oollv walked away, but in nt'ow minutes was arrested and taken to the police station. - Oa the ma4e--ehattl pWananUy, af4 -stalled as if she had not been guiMa t any evil ded. homettme altcrwarit bur tatlk'r visited the station houa, and expressed a wish to finish the job if his daughter had Rot done x H w.i locked up. JtSeach, al though badly wounded, mty recover. . Au Extraordinary Story of Treasures Discov ered tu Mount Outs Tunnel. New 'vns, Sot. 22d The World has an ex traordinary atorj rivaling the "moon tioax," of giIihimrjrnii-tottiw tijHMjuiwMwHiii Cents tunnel, including diamonds sappliirea, ru bies, topa, emerald, gold, stiver, malachite, in endless profuMnn. The work in the-toninl was ifw.B(iu4, i'ja'i..flnd Italy are dividing; too spoils. - The original uicovorer 'wia iiiU'rder'e 4 by his feilow-iworsmnn, one, of whom wak arres ted by the Government. He hai previously given his deposition of the facts of the discovery to the corrftiponaent woo iiirnisnes tue etaicinoni to the Wrld.' . . Appede4 Il(UcMltle at Mobile. Caiho, Sept. 20. Roporta from Mobile repra ent thewtuattoe) in that city and vtcinir, with rsspeot to th ncj;roesi as o serioas as to cail for -tlie immediate adoption nf nvoasures to prevunt tn iutbrr,ik. Tho Governor of theStsta is -aid to have ordered out a auffiitient.force for ttieur- . pi. , .. :'. , ,- , ',( 0 Alabama Convention. MovToowBsr,' Sept. . 23.The .Contention pasted an ordinance divuliiitf the State into six Cn'irfssiona' disiricta. '1 be Ojmuiitioe on ' Uie Secession Ordinance -will report early next wek. gt-iveKr Abolished. MoNTOoMKkV, Ala., Sept. 22. The Conren' tioo has passed the Ordinance abolishing slavery by a vow of 89 to 3, against the aamndmeut ot 1 tie Constitution, aud erasing ail provisions rela ting to. slaves, lbs Legislature, next session, will nndoubled Jy nuss laws to protect the freedmen in person iiiiil property, and jrttard tbe State against the evils arising from the sudden emancipation of the slaves. Railroad Accident. ' " ... ... T..v NT V ..,.l r:lwui.t i.ni.tunt tx-furrtid mi the liensaJlaear and Saratofra bridge this mornins;. Ihe train consisting of a loco motive and two passenger cars, .was backing to wards the city,' for the purpose of starling ont again. The swifgr draw was open, and the usual igna's dinplaytft, but the engi neer misunderstood thutn. The locomotive plunged into the water forty feet deep, foilowod by oue passenger car. l ist other had a narrow eec ipe. Fortunately there tre o'ul fliree passengers oitthetraifi at the time. These were not in the submerged car, and escaped. The engiueer and firemen escaped by jumping from the locomotive -and clinging to the bridge. . .. ... The Cholera. ... The Stata Department is in the receipt of vol uminous despatches from onr Consuls at Coo fctanlir.ople, Smyrna, Port Mahon and Ilarcelo na, (rivintr further information of the ravages of the cholera in various parts of Kurnpo. Thf re ports from Cnnitantinople are most alarming, the deaths from this" disease, having reached the number of two thousand per day. At Jynjma tne epidemio was checked soma t'una ainoe, but it lias broken Mit afresh and is Dowtpreading to a frightful extent. j TmniCa)lforulaTreuure Cominx Forward. , Saw Factsco, Sept. 18. The ateamahip Col- r.ra'tn .., ,lrl .A ..r Panama, wild lit Mift C)V) injroldfur N.tw York, and $070,000 for Eng land, A diifbari!;od ruldicr named Jicoph Graves, Ci'mpany B, 1 entyM;)j;lit dliiu' Yoliiiit.-'CTr1. with lIity iY freenbacka and "trrnt eKpwtations" married Pel; Hovrcn, in ' iitwbn, the o'lier 'ly. Oairjr to game disnrjieeali'e. rumors of j'Xitnisry trmaction a In hetebntn ho Red fio'w Joung wiF" two days alter the marriiige,." North 0riiUh l'jiaiiN, ,Tlie foHow '.t'ti? North tjiolnim" .' hive been pardoned: Wr!lmmC"lman, Jm. V. jUiok. W. II Alesan der, B. A. tSei,B A. D. F. StyirWanJ, Satnl. Watkme and VYm. llollisior. " " Hif jvii. rtunnt t'rum tits Xorttt wltU a asw SUwkUf -i I V L-TG.O O D S,,: SaleotoexjprsM'y fur thii autil, oainBg ia ""-1- ' - -. pi of- - BEAVER CLOTHS, ' ? ' j '' BIIOA (jcLOTHfl, . ENGLISH XNp 8C010JI CA83IMKRKS, SILK MIXED CAhSIMEKH, . XJtlCor XASJUIE5E .1 T ' - 5 1 BLUB CLOTnS. - Q35IHEBES F ALL (OH)RSJ coudcrot, - 1 - 1 jv black silk velvets, SHIRTS OF ALJi DESCR1PT10XS I ARMY UATS, .'-- : ':"' ,NAW CAPS, . , - BALI1 IlfSK, arspExpF.R?, , ' H AN DIlERPH ETF8, NECK TIK8, . ITSnf AST) PAPER COLLARS, SllOl'LPliR STRSr3,' I MILITARY BVTOKB, . . ". . " - AND LACEi SCARF PISfl, - BlIftES OF ALL KINDS, TRUXKjs AND VALI8EH. " , Ml! P C II A N T T AILO niNO ..JR!?nJnJ!iLy!2j!.8i styljy : ;'. ) C.-M . F A R R I S S and his "tupsrfc Cutter,"" Mtt. GRIFFITH. Suiti of every dnsoriptloa Biio to orlor at tbs sho tnnt nottee and ia ,th vwy bent runnsof. ' I ''VTi.' vTht.ieB.4ajnH ,?.,ln n),f . Store, ordpr anifl jotj shall bave it ia to quiotieiti posatuia time. C. M. FA KItISJ. Rsltlgh, August ?S, ISA. i8-tr. NEW COMMISSION HOIISU. ' SWEPSON, MENOEWALL 'M CO., " ' 7'.'CE.VEK.VL" '"' Commission iStcrohants, . ' roaTas SAtt 0 ' Tobacco, Raw Cotton Cotton Tarn. Clothi . and Naval Stores 79 PsAnt Brasat, Saw Yoat Robert R twepon, New York Tity. Paroml i. Murphy, N Y rt Oitv. 0. P Mndahai, Pres't 1'aruier's Beak, Greens bon'.N 0 . Daniel-O.' Worth, Oompsny Shops, W. 0. O. , Swp8n,-Uaw River, P. 0., N. C. aa 8tf . " . ' THE BEST, 310ST EXPEDITIOl'S AND IROUTE , FROM" CIIAU-LOTTE TO TUB , ' ' ' 'X 0 R TIIBJl X CITIES, VIA North Carolina Pvallroffd, fcilelsn & Caston Railroad,1! rctert)urK & Wcidon Pittilroad ' kd tasta JVARIOUS CONNECTIONS. P.enirrs by fhis tine will leave .CHARLOTTE at t o'olwk p, ni. arrive at RnlelKh 4.H0 a. m. Leave HALKIOII 5 o'alwk a. m., sTnve at unstoniia, wt. - Imis a ASI0 t 1 p. arrive a Petersburg 8.30 ;"'., and leave that Bight for Richmond and the orthl or stay In Peterajbarg, get a good night's rest and take the ears for City Point, coanecting with the Jams River steamers f-ur northera points. Fanseegevs for westaro or south pcints will lasve Ptorbnrg; at 8.8s a'eloek a. in, arrive at Uastoa tl a m. Leave Gntj& U a. m..arrif at Raleigh T.p. in. Leave Raleigh at 7.40 p. m. and I ..... ...... .". , Ptiirngert ars rpe"tfully nxested t(ctli"kets before entering the ars. 'Eng. snrt Bnp't N C. R. R. A. JOONS'iJJ, ' Ptip't RalovtrTi A 0ntcn R. R. .. - , R. M. VliNLitP, Ar;. -tf Pup't, Pamrsua-g A vrej.li.n R. P.. Of every deacripljon cW-'.itvJ nt tKif office wiik teat nesB aud disf it b. , - 1 Pioneer Land Ofliee. PRI5ClfeL orrll'i; Haleish, y.c. O.EJ. OLD9, . . ' Manager. SPECIAL AtiUNCUM. ' Wilisrog'oa, (Jrrtenbvirt, ' Now Bru, Jatlult iry, BaUnboru', CliarlotU, 33oATLASTieST,Sr:WY0nX, AS U 133 SWCTU ST.s I'HlLAltU'HtA. 4 AQENTTS IN JILL .OOCSTIK. Our 4g"it all . rwiw Ukt Cfmptntafion-, o all Naltrt through 'their Tkucriiitive Lists vr Aft plicaftotm. ' , Immediately sfier lbs w:T lt:ipjed, ' oonti ia to reir applanations from. Buyari and fellers of Hit Kstats, and Invite still moril steaded use of this- eip, !!ri!V iihwid, h satis tactory . ' , . PLAN OF MTSIW&S. . Partiss can egmmuiiu.aU tbroujcb si(BU,"or direct Rales In the hands of a I Aeni. - Xitles guaranteed accord taj to oar rales. (No. 14.) J?. Cot too, Tuhsi-oo, Tu-ptittna, Corn,-Mining and other Lands, Mills, Town Proprti, An., aa. ' A I eoqairiM promptly anw red with Mp, Via grams and Sketches, if ejui J. Itavioi; roliable and active Aftttt ia every boun ty f r the sale, pa'i'he and ieaiita of K'l Kutatt tiirounh them, this office breaablod, la ad liti m te mir regular LsndBu4tD4iis. w e .llit alt fla.inmstit to it wih t' grealent peJuilile diptch. ' Soptepiher Sod, l8iV.;3 tt. ! a a tn ' M C5 aa. a4 , 0 M or era- am B 1 CD CZ5 C3 'A CD. . -hi !"lrrt1La)lMti or -i if ; o M 3 iniiwi!nTflwrJS'iist'i a H ; O 5i o en O GO era po 00 m 1 2 3" S ......5, S3 $ 3r; 3 H 0 m H O , o -tr o 'A VI " 1 -Uj 03 r it 0 o H ..rrj H CO S3 m 1 p. 'r3 0 P. 3 3 ft O o H -O CD. O P- -a - 00 '.O B ' n- '...4 IVcw Goods ! New Goods!! Arcw Goods!!! JUST DECEIVED - I 7 AT GOLDSTEIN I WILSOM'S J. C. PALMER'S OLD STAND, - - r . --, i, -T- PR1NT3, assorted stjlea and benntlfu!. Lace O. oda, Embroideries, Irish Linens, Embroidered Muslin Curtains, Ladies and flouts. IIoiTy, -AL8 O- HOOP SKIRTS, LADIES FCRSMHfi GOODS,- Chemixetts, Skirts, plain and Eoibriiidured, and aU moat every article seeded in a Lady'a wardrobe. ' New styles and very desirable. -A L S O rERFUMERY AND SOArS. ' Aoulf if ' SCHOOL NOTICE. MBS. ELLEN MORnEUAI PROPOSE.S TO epen a Sthool fur thildrtn from 7 to 1 2 years wl'i, at her resilience in K!e.i)rh on Ihe 1st day of October next. Oirls will be uirii-rrrd. Terms $2(1 per st-ssin f tt months. liiiieijjli.Kep lo'b. lhtii-'Jt- f pd stf ah povi:n pukss ri.iTiNt. - v STIlOTJIETt & CO. RALKHill. W. C. ' (fS"oii'y Steam Virtetr Prm in fin City,) Clumco of. TimoJ OVand after t.w P. M Buaday, Aaiist ISth, ten, Trat is will ran as fuliews, until further V.UWU WEHT. " ..SLatb-TftAia,- Leave Ralolgh, - - (i rrwn?trori' ?.4 PM. 'LIT A. M. .4 ' I.l " tialinhurv. Aruve Cbarlutte, t- Ai'cjaaooiTios tasia. Leave Raleigh, : " Ureensboro, : t j " ralishury, : ; . Arrive Char.lutie, 1 j COIStJ KA8T. a A 11 VsAta. Lsave Charlotte, ; : J " Ballsbafy, t . 44 Ureensbovo, j j j ;j Arrive Raleigh, : ; j AocosBonATroa tsaik. Leave Charlotte, : . s , " SalUbui-v, s j j Oreuhjro,..,i i.. --1, .. 4 Arrive Raleigh, i ; t t - tiaii train ennnra. mi.. m.l . . , d.0 A. 'M. ll.M P. M. . I 0 P. M. 14 " 19 1 i.t A. SI. ti A. M. f, - IV M. t.iO " with theRa l igh and tn train for Pster-hur aud lha Kurih end w.tt, the U.B. atiHiary rsllroed ,f..r oldbgr, Newbern, M irehead City end Wilmingtoa. Frebrht Trala leaves Raleigh at II A M., Chr- ...vo A. a,., etopptng at Company Bhopa ovar 1U Mail Tnin will only runoa fluftday. , Passea gers ai-eaotiti d to .proeure tioaets before entering the trains, as addi'looal fare will be eoPijeteiT; . K WILKK8, V Ailg Ji ll tf. Engineer and Sup't 8QJLKDU.JLK. Kftlortrli and Gaston 'Rail- r ronc To tnke elfcct Teteeday, June ail, 8h5, C.OISG WORTH. Sill. Tttll. Leave Rallgh, ! : : 0 A. M. " Mill rook, j : j 1 1 ! Kn itsviile, : j ; 1 4S - - VVe, - ! . r. ! ' j ,-, ". FranklintOB, : t' ; y9 ' " Kit trull's, 1 1" "s ; 8 If w " . Henderson, . : ! 1 '. 8 H " "Junolion, : "rT "j . - . .j fW. v " KidgawVy, : t 1 j 8 " i.W'.rentvn, 5 Jisr.' j; 1 tf u " Mnoon, 1 : 1 j , H tt Littleton, ii, j j His ' ' laton,-.T-rS "1,. ,- j ItH n ArrTvw' 'Wld'otr,l'l"-"-'r,"'',l'j' o-.i r.m ., .. 1 9. . p.-1 jj. . COIMU SOUTH. . .. .nail, yaaia. - , Lfava WeWon. " . j . 1 0 A. M " Ganton, : t , i Jli' n , ' Littleton, : ! r 14 48 P. H Macon, t' t ,. i I 1 14 ' W arren'on, ; ' t t I 7 . ' Midway, f : ! J ft " JuiiAti n ' : : i t a llindernoa, . j. s.8Jf -'i K lllrel!'8, ; , 41 II " KranVlintun, i ! t 1 4 44 " Wsks. s ; , t 8 8.1 " " Iluutavll'e, ! t t t I0i " " W 111 Brook, t. 1 : 8 XI Arrive Raleigb, : : f 7 0S' -ALBEHTJTOIINS.jN, BS-tf. . euprinUBdsnt. w. s.o. aweaews. as nr. h hadi .N..0. COMMISSION HOUSE. AXDIUUVS & IlAItDlft, WIN MIXTION. N: C. 'PtlR undersiraed have iublis ed a Connileslnn 1 and forward ng Unue in Wiimtngton, and offvr theirserviees for the se'e of Cotton, aaval Bior-s, rtheetioJ. I ottoo Yarns, Tobsseu, Baton, Pi nr As , A , aad tn piirohaae for nereheata e ethers, any gnoiii old iu this market. Office M. J, rioatn water street, np stairs. Aaifast iS, 18 IS inpd W. B. GULICK WILL ATTEND TO l'UK COLLKCTI0N OP Claims against tbs Quartern) aeter's and Com" lusary't DetiartmenU of the United Htates. Also, to tie porehase and sale, oa Commieslon, of STOCKS, BONDS, SPKCIK. BANK N0TE3 AKD REAL JC8TATJC. Prompt attention given to all business placed ia his hands. Office at the North Carolina Book Store, corner at Fayetvitle,Jtreet and the Capitol Square Aug 0 tf " HIIOt.f SAH AS$ SKTAiL CKjfLica tM L L O T 11 1 ft u , HOOTS At OflOeg, HATS 4c CAPS, WATCHE8 AMD JEWELRY, BEST IMPORTED W1SI3 & EH.ASEIE3. - - awo tmnoa iu ataas- ' - GR O CER lEh tc, d-e., Comer of Fayetterilla and Hargct Sti , an 8 tui RAtdtlUII, M. C. ti.V!i'r K Uassstv, Cbas. H, Bsssarr, Raleigh, A. C. Ja. 0. Y Pst.t. ' ' Ke Toft. HKXMXr, Vl PELT & fOi, Conunissioit hrt3n!s rort THE SAL OP foljjin, Tofiiuio, Naval Slorc.3, Lc AIH, yon THK run liasf and Sale of Slate and GUut STOCKS, TrnitiaAi.t. r'raitiT, Kttw-Yaaa. Wr bave aro'itdl b Ut P. W.CvcaTS, late PitiliTreslurer lor Kort'j Carolina. Aug e, ; j i-tr. A Xi;V ITEM -IX OVU U&LM.SSI . OetitloiiienVRentty-Tailo Clotltitig. R Ali y MADE CLOTUIHait "STouth's Ilcady Llado Heady iHIajlc Clodain? VUK orvSRALArtUKSTOCKOFRVtDY MAlUt 1 1 Clothinir. eotton nn ei'cci.itiv for Citv Ttiiil , " ' W. H. A; -It. 8. 11'CKKiL l' HATS Li HATS !- 3 ATS ! ! i y . . -s- -( , The largest assortment of Hats Hats Hats : uais Hals . Of every style and ejnaUty, from theebeapet Ameri can Wool to the fliii-H lVui-h Ke't. W. 11 A tl 8. TUCKER. " QENTLEMEN8 W D T T CJ II I M H nAflndl ' -A A. Jjnvgo StoolT" OS, JWO0L ASD silk irx iVtKfrttir MEMOS, w; GJSMFSiS, CRAVATS, KECMtES, - " GLOTES SHOES, - HANDKERfHIEFS, 80CKS, MSPKKnF.tt't, ;- LisENsuiars, linen ANupipjsiuoLLiai &o., &o., Ac, ' Ito.y - PuVie attention is directed to the above Una of Ooods OivaaSaeaU jpw if v are tie ti nut 11 104 to se T W. II. & li. & TtCKEH. . Raleigh, September 19 T-tf J. W. ATKLVSON k CO., COMMISSION AND FORWARDING AMII Agents for 2EC0ITY FIR- A -MALNE INHERANfE COJI- hf periT, .w li'it. '.'" tu,uiui.le l-'iru liniiraiic Couipuny, Jfuw York, - I'oaboiiy Firu Iusumnae Coiupmiy i'n luiiora. Maryland Life luauranoe Cuiuoniy, huiiuoore, V I laingtou, N C , Hep. In 3 f w p.l. JSTailsl IsTaiLs!! 4)A KEUSOP MAILS, ASSORTED tlZES, FOR wv 1 sale by W. II. ANDflEWS. .8ept.mb.r 15, lo.V-8. tf, DU. Vt lLI.lASI LHTLG. VPEERS his pwftwiimial jrorvitjes to lh'eidtiis 3 of Kalfigb and viotntty. Office at (Jut. Ueore Little's. au 12-eoJOw J.-II. ClUWrOBD, PEISTTIST, ItALEIUH, N C, , ' Oflic Otr V F. lU ml't Drug SUore, INFORMS the i'itiso. of Jln'ricli d 'n.tioN in eoomles that he has onuutii u-oll't the above welt known stand and i prepared to cloanse. ex tract and I I, aud ta-tn-ei t artibi'.al ItUi.tr' trt one to an entire set, u the moet impi uvvl pun oiples of practice. , . UtA, lie rtspvoiiiiity oin its a a'inr 01 i tiliita patronaKe. aug 14.---tlt Ju - k ElUsboro Jf. C. Slilltary Acadf jiijv flHE EIOflTfl Aeadtiuiic Year of this IiihrltntiiKi X will begin o - M 'Oity. toe io l ut (U't .tur. l,-ch. xerp'tng lb Mill ary t'oiuro, ttm putwal plr, 0 the aeajlemy, dmcilioe, eourne of etuitj , A 11 ,ill be asheratufre v Tanas: One hundred end flv tlltti) for thrVs three moiitbi nf the tiM, ,ArASi.f ia AKViiis. This charge will eovr all .V. ine fur bo.ail, inl, ' lights, wanbing, tuition, oe of tit.roi.k 0-1 ui-di eat itBitu. K. h frwdffwt mu l tri-h rlinng for a single bid. Clititrs furi i- t "t or ,i. .i-wl.oii to J. II ii 1 , K, ftooeii tr-.n-lfit ti J. Late Pup't 4 a. tl. Military Aa;luiy. Pep. , ISdJi IT twiw. OX, DM, A T T f II N i: Y A T I. A , HiLLfnoho Hatf r, RAtr.niH, n. c, tlTLL attend all th FLrt Otmr's in tr 1 v Hae. 'pet-Ul attention to hunice riuitiiig froi tl! war asrtet, ,. . . . Uepteaiber Init, 15i ti tf,
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