J. C. Hill, Esq., has been very busy clup ing the past vreek Dieting out justice*Mrs. Dora McArthy, of Fayetteville, is visiting friends in the city—the guest of Miss yMiss Lizzie Uolloway has been sick for | several days, but is Improving. *Master PanieLIloward, Jr., who has beenmcL for nine weeks with typhoid pneumonia, is rapidly improving under the oare of Dr. ' IA a usual, Miss L. Smith and Miss A. T. i (Willis acquitted themselves handsomely at i the Bannaker on the 22d. * i 1Messrs. W. H. Lucas and W. II. Norwood dropped iu to see ns this week.. Mr. Norwood has good ideas and knows how to ex-1 press thorn. These gentlemen aye friends to our cause. , |,Miss Isabella Howe and Miss A. B. iMallett left tno city on the 20tli to attend 1 the Commencement Exercises at Hampton Normal Institute. They will visit friends in Philadelphia before they return. We wish them a pleasant trip.Kcv. Garland II. White, formerly pastor of Ebenezer Baptist church of this city, Is spending a lew days with friends hero.Mrs. G. P. Kourk. whlt;tbas been sick forseveral days, is much’improved in health.Mr. C. II. Moore was united in matrimony ] to Miss Mary Pnt'llo, on ihc 14th. Both of Greensboro.Prof. W. K. Harris to Miss A* A. Newton, both of Raleigh, on the 4th mat.J. W. McDonald, Esq., took his leave on the Steamer Regulator for New York City,1 where he will introduce nnd work for the Banneb-Enterpkibr.Major W. II. Howe took his departure on Thursday evening last, to join his better, half in Brooklyn, X. Y., w hom he lias nut seen for a year. The Major w as escorted to the depot by many friends, accompanied w ith a blind of music.Mr. R. L. Parrott, the genial Editor of thlt;* j Kinston Times, was in the city yesterday, I ; looking *fter subscriber* for his pa|ier. Wo were pleased to meet Bro. Parrott and are I clad that he met with substantial encouragement. The Times promises to be a bold ad- ! ' vocatc ot the rights of 'he race it i .r *A. T. Willis.Wright.