V. **** DAlBtINOTON, C. H Bo. C«. • . 9e^temb«r SUtli, 1866. TV tk* “ New St€.'' la Uarprrt Wttkly. of this date, page 718, is a pietmrt, nsdtr vbisk are the folloving words, to vitt “View of Darlington Coart House and the Sresaorq-tree where Amy Speia, tbs negro steSe, was hung by the citi- xens of Derliagton, South Caroline. (Skoteh- ed by H. N. Edwards,”) fill " »lew'' of the locality is not preeisely accurate, the representation of persona iw the child of iatagination, and the statement, that the girl “ was hung by I hr dlitent of Darliny- ; Ion," te unqualifiedly falte. * Then follows arominco, which is equally untrue in every ruenfial particular, save the simple fact of Amy's execution. Regarding*this whole publication as an un scrupulous effort to inflame Mill more the ex cited mind of the public, I deem it proper to state the truth. The correction, however, I am aware, can never overtake the error. But my duly to my fellow-citixens will end with this publication. The duty, perhaps is mine for the reason that Amy was my slave, reared from infancy under my roof, and was a mem ber of my family when she met 'ter “doom.” Amy's temper was hot, haMy. and ungovern able. Vet to me, as her master, she was al- ways submissive and dutiful, up to the unfor tunate period when she exRibited traits of *he time of the visit character, adopted a line of conduct, used ex pressions. and committed acts which contribu ted to the violent termination of her existence, at the early age of seventeen years. She bad nursed my children, and to them was uniform ly kind and remarkably attentive. Withal, a peculiarity in tho negro character, little under stood by the people of the North, did not fail to develope itself in Amy. She was untruth ful and dishonest. When hung she had on clothes which she had stolen from my daugh ter. Contradictory and opposite elements eetm to unite in the Africtn race, as northern men, men in our mi'dst, can attest. For tho most part they are “eye-servants;” and sine* their emancipation, no change in them for the better, has been observed boldly “ cropping out.” In the future, let us all hope that the . “ Ethiopian" m iy change his traditionary and actual characteriatics, even tho' his “ thin” should retain its glossy black. DARLiNortit, 8. C., Sept. SUfb, 1865. M^j. A. C. StAt.v ,—Dtat 8 ri—In passing the street te day, 1 happened te eee a copy of Uarftr't Wttkly, of this data, containing a set, intended te * representation of the exaeution of Amy Spain, formerly your slave; end e statement in connection with it, which baa less truth end more falsehood then any thing of the kind I ever saw. My first impulse was to address the publishers of that widely eireulstcd sheet with e short statement of the facts in relation to the esse, as they came un der my observation ; but when I learned that you were already preparing a general array of the points in the case, 1 decided at once to turn over my testimony to you. The writer for the Wttkly, who produced this sensation article, who ia doubtless in our midst, an. might be pointed out with little difficulty, has like all propagators of falsehood, given hh readers a small admixture of truth. It is tru- that Amy was hanged, and that she was re signed to her fate. It is also true that a sec lion of Sherman's Cavalry paste J through thif place. But there is mut\ truth he has foiled to tell; either because his informant was a' fault, or else because so large a portion of that ingredient would not have suited bis purpose He has foiled to tell that previous to the Cav airy viait, Amy was considered by this c tmmu n ty, white and colored, n very bad girl. That she was your slave, and that her conduct on that occasion was highly inturreelionary. That the citixens of Darlington, thoug'i mush incensed at her course, took no steps towards her prosecution. Per haps the remark was heard in several instances that you ought to punish or sond her away.— He has failed to tell the public that you, her owner at the time, manifested a proper inter est in her welfare by attending her trial, not only at hjr mister, but as her lawyer, and by earnestly requesting the Pastor of your family to minister to her spiritually.— The above named writer bas omitted the im portant fact that the court which tried Amy was appointed by the Military authority then in command, and that they evidently were se lected for their intelligence and high sense of propriety, none of them being citixens of Dar lington, and very few of the citixens being pre sent at tbe trial. He has not informed his readers of the fact, that the presiding officer Now as to the fact*. On the 4th March last 1 of the court, in pronouncing science, stated (Saturday.) the Confederate States Military, that it was after a patient and painful exami- j in command at this post, announced that a nation, and with much reluctance, they bad raiding party from Oenl. Sherman's Army was j decided that the;r instructions required them approaching the Town, in force. I was order- , to find her so gu.lty as to forfeit kor life. The edaway, and atone o'clock, P. M. left my writer for the Weekly has not thought proper home in charge of my father, 70 years of age, to tell the world, that the above named Past or with my children. AH tbe arms-bcaring men upon his own previous motion, as at your car- were in the aHK. ants to take warning by her fate; that she had ,,n " c * pt ° r 499 BHOADWAY. NEW YORK. The attention of the public and the trade is invited to our New Scale Sercn Octavo Rose wood Piano Fortes, which for volume and purity of tone arc unrivalled by any hitherto offer* d in this market. They contain all the modern improvements. French, grandaction, harppeda 1, iron frame, over strung bass, etc., and each instrument being made under ths personal super vision of Mr. J. IT. Urovestccn, who has htd a practical experience of over thirty years In (Mir manufacture, is fully warranted in every particular. THE "GROVEfTEEN PIANO FORTE"‘ Ft:ti Tubiri,' I'vsstlartllt. JUU.nk. sv.imuirj amtl cw an I w-vtsOiin. A. M. MePbeetWO, HsUtch S. C.. w ll f.tw*nl to u* tbrugb that plate fret qf f.me Anting eommiuion.) pa; ing rshrul t > any Clipping pjrt. J. It. 111.ms mi A Co.. U Hinington. N. Or'. II. Bnwn A Co- Wtahington N. C., b. T. Jones A Co- Fewbe-a, -V C-, Jifnry OrUlin Noif >'k Vo. Witt f'rwirl pr slu:* t > u< free qf fintirMnj eimmiv esropt on naval »t irev so l grain bv steunsr or tail ing vessel, as eh p|iers mav lUroct; en us u-e covered b; Fire an 1 Ma rine Invuraaoe. as e >on as f.etgbte t. f.om all pie e* on sit muster and his children to forgive her for what Itailroafla and Rivere In North an t South Carolina Oe>r- she had done. She begged everybody to for- ” ’* ‘ * ’ “ ’ “ giro her. She told her fe low-servants that she had brought her fate on herself; to go and do right, and not follow her example. The execution was as orderly and kindly conducted as such a thing could possible be. R. E. TOLAR. Darlington, Sept. 80th, 1865. Maj. A. C. Spain : 1 hereby certify that there were not above half a dozen c t.zena of Darlington on the square, where the sycamore tree stand*, at the time that your slave, Amy, was executed. I further entity that she was tried and con demned by a “Military Commission.” and ex ecuted by “Military Authority." and that the citixens of the place, so f ir from executing Amy. X'try generally strongly condemned the course of the Military authorities. G. W. DARGAN. g 1 * *ot. October it—3in. THE SOUTH CAROLINA COLLEGE. m 11E exercises of this College will X be resumed cu tho 1st .Monday lo JAMiAry next. The ficult; buvlng been antborived by tb<- Uovd ’ f fniitee* to exercise their liii- cret - n u to tbe requl»ttVJ of app.tcintsfor a!«n au b initul;en. e u tbe c.icumetaucee will per mit will be •xtomle'l. Applicen'i muvt | reseat Ibetneelvet cn the first Mon- day la Januury. M. LtBJrDK. Chuirmaa of Faculty. Cclambio, S. C-, Sept. 23,1*C6. October 3— It. GEORGETOWN- DAVID m»LEYe FROPRIETOR OF THE PALMETTO STEAM SAW AND PLANING MILLS. GEORGETOWN, S. C. KDEUS EXECUTED AT THE SHORT. 0 adtii NOTICE. New Cotton.—Three hales of new cotton wcre'rcceived on Wednesday from the planta tion of Wm. Hill, in Burke County, and sold for 31 cents. This is the fir-t new cotton that has come to this market,—Aujuela Contlitu- tionaliil, loth. , A great fi'C has occured at Rtamboul. Two thousand five hundred buildings have been burnt, and tbe fire was still raging on thcOtb. A Paris letter says ther* is no prospect of reconciliation be; ween the Emperor and ptiuce Napoleon. The King of I’russia was to have an inter view with Queen Victoria ui Darmstadt on the 6th September. erciscs that she became resigned to die. That the was asked by the minister, if some wicked person had not influenced her to do as she had 1 done? and that she replied, “0 no, Mr. G., 11 „7T~r _ ' r I ,t _ 1 ’ A dtspare.i f.om Rome announces the fleatb have brought it all upon myself by my own of Joseph Bonaparte, I’rmce of Mtwignano. j wickedness.” That she had nothing against i I any one. That abe alluded with much feeling cst notice. CASH p: id for round and square Timber, sept if PAUL TAMPLETr STEAMBOAT AGENT AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, GEORGETOWN, 8. C. W ILL give careful nttention to all busi ness entrusted to his c ire. OFFICE AT aug 16—iliu. READ'S STORE ROOMS. | to the kindness of her young mistress in read ing the Bible to ber, ke. And that she gave the minister a dying message to the colored' congregation not to dz as she had done. &o. I Our writer has sign illy failed to tell his read- i 1 era, that there was a general if not an univer- I vereel uprcstion of regret among tho eititent of j Darlington at the teverily of the sentence against Amy. That statement however would hare spoiled the whole mess of pottage. But our hero of the pen has hoaxed the Weekly with palpable falsehood for the most ptrt. It A Northern firm lias leased Jamestown land in James River, and are preparing it cul-ivaiiou. Is- for The Government ha* elo-md all the machine shop* in Norfolk aud discharged the hands. I3KATIIS. false that a section of Sherman s Cavalry*pass- , 15th Ma nc Vols. cd through “without doing any damage, or without g ring an insult or saying an uak.nd word to any ol the women of (bat town.”— ( Our people, uhue aud colored, were robbed of i ihctr provisions. Cio.lnug, w irc.ies, jewelry. \ poultry. He., and some ot the most rettneu la- Dikd. at Sumter. Sept. 8th, CARL KURTZ. Sept. llHli. RUDOLl’H II1*HUMAN. Sept. 2i/th, JOHN M. Sl’ERIiKNDRCS, doth Mass, i Vet. Vols. ' , at Post Hospital, Darlington, Sept. 24th. SYLVESTER S. HATCH, Co. H. loth i Ma ne Vels. Oct. 1st, JOSEPH CYR, Co. D. CANDIDATES. . , - . , dies were moulted as much a* tuey could nave 1 been, without personal violeucr had been offered; and it (he raiders had not been driven off, their depredations would doubt toss have been as clsewnere. It is false that Amy exhibited any of the sp.rit of defiance to- ; This is a mild statement, falling short of the ; ward* “her persccuters.” I am confident ; it'Oil Tidid bkiikxi x ih. C f.)L. E. W. CHAitLES is announced as a / canJ-d ite for tho S.ate Sent e from D-tr- l.ngton District, and wth lie-sup ported by his oct a—to many friends. that it is utterly false Khat she was rudely inter- : rupted by an oath at the place of execution. | I Wnat shall we say to the statement, that suo i 'VTTK I was hung by the citizens of Darling.on, and 1 YV 1 that her execut.on was tequiesed in by most of tbe citixens of tho town wuo were present ? bu , I rctnTR cd to my home on the night of the “ 8 8 Te “ ' aA 1,8 au,iJ ^ ^, . . V. , . the unqual jud lu. AnU wuat position snail whole truth. Some of the facts grouped to- getber above, occurred on tbe 4th and others on the 5th of March (Sunday.) the day the raiders wcr» in Town, and the only day they were here. F0.1 TJE HOUSE. C. MILLING. Esq., is announced as a cand.datc to represent Darlingion Dis trict in the next Legisl-iiurr, oct 3—te MANY VOTERS. D. • th. Learned the foregoing, and many other facts, and among them, that Amy was in jail, order of the "Military Authorities." Tho next day I sought to tee her, did uot succeed. On the 8th I was informed of tho appointment of a Commission, (n Militant Commission, that fungus, by the operations of which, blood of females north as well as south, bas been shed.) had been appointed to try Amy and many o hers of her color. This Commission began its investigation on the 9th and eontinu •d it on the 10th. “ After a painful investi gation,” deliberately and orderly conducted. arc authorised to announce Dr. J. K. BYRD an a c m l Ja.e to ropripent Dar lington Dhtr c. .n the next legislature, eel 3—te. we give to me proprietors of a paper, wuo, to say the very beat of it, allow tUeuiaclve*, but too cueerfully, to bo imposed upon by writers utterly unworthy of public confidence ? Let the wo^ld decide. Very truly, ke., W. A. GAMEWELL, Pastor of the Methodist Cuurch, Darlington, 8. C. Major A. C. Spain :— Dear Sir; My attention having been recent ly directed to a most scurrilous picture, snd statement accompanying u. in harper s Week ly. of the inh sept,, purporting to represent and give to the public the facts, as the authoi the sentence on Amy was pronounced at one , j s pleased to donom.nate tuem, connected wiu NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. M essrs, blake & Thompson having d spoked of their stock in trade to Mes* *-s. McCALL & CO , would respectfully in- o in their late patrons and the public goner- illy, who hold their Scrip that it w.U bo re- leemeil by Messrs. McCALL & CO., and Messrs. EARLY & CO. Holders should pre- ent the same immcd.ately. oct 8—tf. o'clock P. M. en Friday the 10th, and in con- j the execution, in the town of Darlington, of t. bewi formity thereto, she was hanged at 8 o'clock, | d**® by the name of Amy, then belonging tt r .«. i« a. .»i~. . P » k f„. i L“ri I , , :r:irr.r s 5, i sn:';: themselves. certify that I kmio ba.h tbe picture and state ment to be utterly at variance with the trail Tho charges were robbirry and insubordina tion. Civil law had fled the land—military low—quick and bloody had come in it* place. Society wan over n volcano, and tbe gentlemen ribor oompoeed the Commission regretting to tike Ufa thought, example, sudden and violent absoluttly necessary to tate life. The stroke fell upon Amy ; the scribler of Harper calls her n martyr of freedom. She stands “ alone in her glery.” Her body ' was deeently prepared for the grare which was dug by my order. She re mained after bar death 24 hours in my negro homo. She was deeently buried in the day time, and with religious eeremonies. My ebil- dren went to the grave, and shed teen over her corpse. Edwards or the scribbler ever for % whit* semwt ? A. C. SPAIN. in every respect, not - * save that ot the elocution it self. That did take place, but it was by orde of tbe military authorities of the place, th< citixens being in no way whatever implicate* in it. On tue contrary, they unhesuatingl. demurred against it, as uncilied for by the 0'i cumstanoo* of the case. They weie free n expressing themselves as regarding the uffenc for which tbe unfortunate vietim expia.ed hi life, in the Beat ofan eve i s te it e tet emaat o her part produced by the suduen appearaac of the Union troops in our midst, wfiieh the. were satisfied wcu'd have passed away w.< their disappearance, and that a lighter punis< ment, therefore, while it would have been mor in accordance with the ela.ms of humaniu would equally have subserved tbe parpoae • her execution. I was, as the Pawor of U Baptist Chureh here, in attsnda tee, at the vet hour of tbe melancholy trat notion, upon Union prayer-meeting, having m view the pes and safety of the ceuotrv, whoa the most bear felt supplications as.-eoded ro Heaven tn bob a of the poor convict, that graoe mi|ht be |iveu JUST RECEIVED D irect from the west inlies, per sclir. “Adrienne," 5000 GU. Porto Rico Molasses, 5000 lbs. Cuba Sufar, 10,000 lbs, Porto Rico Sugar, 2,500 lbs Rio Coffee, 1,500 lbs. Laguayra Coffee, 8,000 bushels Turks Island Salt or sale at New Y’ork prices for Cosh or bar'er y DAVID UISLEY k CO., oct 8—3t. Georgetown, g. c. Wa rsHinm; OR. XING ARD SOCIETY STS., CHARLESTON, S. C. J. M. McCALL & CO. IIUTing purclinscd tbs • STOCK OF GOODS Of BLAKrl A Til JMP* >N w 11 continue the bunineM %X the old ■uutl. w.teie her w It b* sis 1 to see their friends nud the i>ubl e gentruiy. A tuntr-tl 0481 >rtment tf DRY QD0DS, 0H0CERIEA, BJuTS, SllJEf, UAiS Ac., orf hand. t>Ci. —Ut. Hca!. Qis. Dcpirtment of S. C. HILTON HEAD, S. C„ Sept. 21, 1865. Gemhal Oxiiitis, No. 37. I. Capt. W. E. MORFORD, A. Q. M-, U. S. Vols., is hereby nuouuccU as acting Chief Qn;ir erma-ier of this Department, during Hie temporary absence of Maj. C. W. THOMAS, Chic! Quurtci master. II. MajorE C. CULP, 25tb Ohio Vet. Vols., Acting Asuis.aui Inspector General, for the District of Port Royal, is hereby announced ns Actinglnspector General of the Department in Mhhttnn to fils o.her dntic*, during iheteni- porarj- absence of Miy. J. P. ROY, Olh U. S. Ini'atpn', Acting In-pcctur General of tbo De partment. , Bv Command of Bvi. Majob-Ge.nebal CHARLES DFVENS, W. L. M. BURGER. AssUtant Adjutant General. lOtWCIAL.] C. B. Filleebown. Lt. A A. A. A. G. October 3—It. Heal. Qrs. Dept, of Soutli Carolina, HILTON HEAD, S. C„ Sept. 22, 1865. Cense.m. Obdebs, No. 38. I. Ai! Prove t Superior or other Military Coon*, w.ll on t tc last day of Him, and eucu succkhling mjnt , retlsr an acomntof all tees, fines or mins of money which shall have in any way, come into their possession, and of all expenditures winch they shall Lave incur red. bald accounts will be rendered by the Clerk »r Treasurer of the Court, audited and approved by the Judge or Judges, and lor- wardefi through the Sub District and D.strict Cammtnder*, to tbe Headquarters of Lite De part incut. II. ' The Commanding officers of all Districts or Sub Di-ar.cts, in which any funds arc rais ed. w.li cause tin nc.ount thereof to be render ed uiid forwauied to Department Headquar ters oq ihela l >t d'y “f this, and every succeed ing month..by the Treasurer of suc.t fund — | Saul account should be audited and approved , by the Uommaud.ng Officer of each .Sub Dis- I trim or D str.ct. ami if possible, the two offi cers. higliost m rank, on duty with him as a Connell of Administration. No expenditures | eh< u I be nude a charge on these funds, which j aro of* strictly Military nature, hut only such 1 ai are iucutred tor the henefit of the citixens, ; from whom the fund is raised, in the absence of complete civil government. III. All accounts, referred to in Paragraphs 1, and II. should be rendered fully and by items, szthat Commind-ng OJicersmiy see that fees, fines nn l taxes arc suitable, and that expenditurM are for legitimate objects. Groat care will be taken that all fundi are in safe custody, and that any balance can be paid over at once. By cowm-ind of Bvt. Maj.-Gen CHARLES DFVENS, W. L. M. BURGER. Assistant Adjutant General. [OfUCML.] C. B. Fiiiebbow;;, Lt. k A. A. A. O. October 3—]♦. DAVID UISLEY & CO., • GEORGETOWN; S. C. IMFO’H TF B3 & BEALFES AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS. ROOTS. SHOES, Hardwere, Cutlery, Queentware, Hol low Ware, Tinware, Grocsries and Liiujrs at NEW YORK PRICES. PvjJ- A general assortment of the above ar ticles cdnstaiuly on Land. CASH paid forCOTTON, NAVAL STORES, and all product* of the country, sept 6—4t. C HARLESTON. Sll ACK KLKOliD KHAsiiK, ACCOMMODATION WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. C. FHAsICK ifcSUAC ICE LEO K D, GEORGETOWN, 8. 0. COMMISSION' AND Shipping Merchants, AND DEALEPS IS COTTON, 1UCE & NAVAL STORES. PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE SAL £!. DU LCD ASK UR SMI PM KST OF P KUDU UK ASD UEKKRAL MERCMAS- DISE. W. W. SHACKELFORD, Ckarlttlon, S. C. S. S. PHASER, (Jiorjeiovn, S. C. Sept 20—tf. ZIMMKW.M.A.M DAVIS, (eate or t;ik fiiui or adams, from * co.,) FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, CHARLESTON, S C. office for the i kese>t, Comrr Accummodution Wharf Si LaU Bay. C tONStONMF.NTS OF COTTON AND PRO- / DUCE generally respectfully solicited. Particular a’tent.on paid to tbe purchase of family supplies. sept 19—3m JAMES HANAHAN. SBaPfiM®, AUOTFJM AND comnissiON herchawt, GEORGETOWN, S. C. VTTILL give prompt attention to tho sale YV and purchase of COTTON, RICE, TO BACCO. NAVAL STORES. TIMBER, and all descriptions of MERC IIA N DISE, mid I PRODUCE, REAL ESTATE and other secu ritioa. ADVANCES made on consignments of Cot ton. Naval Stores and Timber. Returns made as instructed.' Patronage so licited. references. SAM. KIPiTON. Esq., A. A J. MORGAN. Esq* J. C. PORTER. Esq.. SAM. R. CARR. Esq., JOHN W. TARBOX, Darlington aug 15—t150ct. Executive Eepirlment, Soulh Carolina, AITKINs, NOYES & JOHNSTON, 159 MEETING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, Ac. Ac. Ac. Ac. Ac. *3mos Aug. 8. Georgetown. EDWARD DALY, AGENT, COMMISSION & WHOLESALE DEALER IS BOOTS, SHOES, IIAIS&TRUNKS, 133 Meeting Street, CHARLESTON. 8. C. 8m Aug. 8. WILLIS & CHISHOLM, Factors, Commission Merchants,, and SHIPPING AGENTS. OFFICE, MILL’S HOUSE, CHARLESTON. Si. C.. E. WILLIS A. R. CHISHOLM. COLUMBIA. S. C. T UB nrd trvrn.1. bsvtaz 1ei*»! tli* MItGE nt CTMItOil V' ItUli DI.V1 kuown “ " ~ «>eG tt SEPTEMBER 20, 1865. | riUIE PROVISIONAL GOVERNOR of South ; I Carolina hi e tppo nted the follow ng named j gentlemen as Special Aids for the purpose of • assistiitg him In the ditciiargr of his official , duties in reconstructing tbo State, and restQi*. I ing her to all her civil and political right* ,n ' the Federal Union: WILLIAM L. TRENHOLM, of Charleston j City. STEPHEN ELLI >TT, of jfiaufort District. WADE HAMPTON, Jiu,, of Columbia. ROBERT L, MrL.'.vV, of Yorkville. WILLIAM Vi. EVANS, of Society Hill. JAMES II, HARRISON, of Anderson Vil- Uge. I Tbi above named gentlemen will receive I “ jfl communicate to the Provisional Governor, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN PERttY, all informa tion wh cb they may deem advisable as to the ■ condition of the State, its eitisens, tbe freed- mcn, the home police, and the military garrf- eons. They will likewise repo t to him by let ter, at bis headquarters, at Greenville Court I House, By o;dcr of tho Provisional Governor. WM. H. PERRY. Private Secretary, tc. October 3—"t. W ILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE. SALE AND SHIPMENT—(to Foreign and Domestic Port*)—of Cotton. Rice. Lum ber. Naval Stores; tothe Collection of Draft*, Purchase snd Sale of all Securitioe, Consign ments ot Vessels solicited. nxrcK* TO Messrs. JNO. FV.VS.hR, ft CO., Charles ton, 3. C. Mcest*. G'Q, »V. WILLUMS A Co.. Char- lesion S. X\ G S ill.EY. Esq , Angirta. Ca. • • H METCALF. E*q., Angusta, 0*. ’iewre. CL \KK. DODGE ft CO.. New York. Messrs. MURRAY ft NEPHEW, New York. Messrs. E. W. CLARK ft CO., Philadelphia Penn. Messrs. PKNDEROAST, FENWICK * CO.. Baltimore, Md. Messrs. S.VM'L HARRIS A SONS, Balti more, Md. Aug. 8. lyr. ’Bfi An |VB II TrX HAS BKES C >Ml*LETELt RE- L “nV A FKn *ny. LIQUOR eon be obtained et tbe tab!*, and will elm be imldted in tbe rooms et ell bouie ee>I ell dayt of tbe nk if flM'Ttrt. U. n. H. FAB80NR firm-rtv connected with tbe Pv il«n H 'tel. r, ■ttart.ed to the H del. and woeldbejera**- «1 So meet enr of hie "Id friend*. _ lORINO ft BEHNRTT, Oet. 8—tf. Ito _ CTMSIQal BUli DINH known ee tbe-Colo-nb't M-th .dietFemale CuUeae" w.llo|«o Itv., FIRST f 'LA3S H >Thi, o* septoaiber 7th. T. S. MCK SltSOV. ang 10—fit. Proprietor. FOR SALE. " A nx* »I,m> MARE. FIVE YEARS OLD SICNr, a fia» tr dter, an 1 well broken to hamem or iwldlr. 1 Inqu re it the JtBoe of the Editor of tbe "Sew En*. ’ ao*. 2#—tf. } CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. OFFICE GEN. SUP'T W & M. R. R. Wilningtox, N/C.. Aug. 2i, 1865. /bN AYD AFTER SJXDAY. AUO. 27111 DAILY tr>lna wilt be ran over the WUmingtun end Maa- cbetter Rellroid a* fdlowe: Leiv* Wilmington dally at • • • S 03 A. M. - KlnantT* - - . . TSJI* w etKinseviUe dolly et . . 1 « a! m' 8 os r! m! Arrive etKingeTiUe dolly at . . *■ “ Wllm njtm - - . . ■ nci| a t yionxnci a rvjiwi,. FOR SALE. rpHE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOB SAlB TWO LOTS OF LAND) sl'untod in tbo town of Georgetown, known in in i he plan of said towtl as lots No. '22 and 23. Lot No. 22 lies on Front or Bey street, and measures on said street fifty (60) feet, and bts a depth of one hundred aud seventeen (117) | feet. Lot No. 23 lie*' adjoining Lot No. 22, , has a front nn said Bay or Front street of thir ty-four (34) fed. with ^depth of one hundred an l seventeen (1171 fact. There are situated on said premise! a eetfi- fortsble - . DWELLING HQLBE* with eight (8) large roora^, kitchen, sukleand another another out house. For tor-aa conditions of sale, apply te . w. F. V^imr. Darlington C. H., or B. F. 1 a* Gecrffttown. ANNA S. McN'ULTT- Kinsrstree. ft. C., Ang. 14tk. 1866—aug &2tf Small lot of fine Chewing Tobacco, ter on'" " ~ sale low, ^ t Store-. - . Ang. 22 ' rail. Thee* tram* Cunnoct with tminr un t . beetera R. H..Cb*rsw and Oartinglai II. R. WllmtorVon endWeldonK.il. A I n-.>f eteime connect with tbww A 8mall lot of fine Chewing Tobacco, Ut- Ueven^w^goiB-to^^gi^^j., teransOoi# Paper. Envelopes Ao-, for - - ^ *tfi&wv.a sale low, tt New Efb Office, above L-e’e Drug _ Th-ra ,* deity eornmnnicatlon North fisc ily et 7 eOPM • 2 3S A M om Wllminstoit Is* Itoftk oprictors. ERA wm at tbe office of pabUoatson, qi TEN per Coyj. ft-ure# t>e soi l trai** betwoen Kingcvill* and Colombia ead a line also CFKTC fjf Carndeu from kiuster. *•*'*>1 OEMI-Y 31. DHANE. | eng 20—fiw. U>«. BnpX m 706 Broadway, New York. ^fftombar 12.—tf. , JOB AVORK. A LL KINt Sof job work neatly audprovpf* ly execute J at tfiis qffioe,--..* 1