-. . . . fc 'V. . - (WO' ii l- 1 - - .-. . . ... i . - r; r : rrr: : : . -, .. . , 4 . . 1 1" . , - .--... . J ji t'"'ihr Office Wctf 3 South Wate a-TUE STAU.jawlteOB Slivered to. ...Moribers in art PFts t"0 Clt3' at $2 50 for Six iU.onj.Aip yt hp uituiwHus. BATES, OF AI V a:UTISl A G ; ! 75 1 5 1 5 2 00 2 50 , A ' f two days, . VIII 1.VJ n, . . , . . i ........ i '. , four days, . . i . llvexlay&,;.... j one vreek, 3- Contract WTrertisementaT taken "at'prV oaionatoly low rates. ; " . ; VILMIXGTON &IAKCIIESTER 11. ROAD. pirrtlorxJphn Dawson, Henry- Jfutt, O. G. r irlev, A. J. DeKo9set, D. S. Cowart, Geo. J. (?(-i?rarjSVtpmWmlfc.Villiam'-'Maollae. frcretarpand Treasurer WmrAr;Walker. i Jt7imrf Freight Affnt-SoiimjUi. Canfflrell. v . mwmiGTO, CHARLOTTE, & .RUTIIER FORD RAIL ROAD. de'rson, a. u. i.ogan, jv. k. iioimesjy. Superintendent W. I. Everett. ,.. Master of Transportation -W '. H. Allen.1 ' Secretary and Treasurer LJf. Alderman. Matter Mechanic -W; Gill. . . 4 Freight Agent--v . R. Fiench. ILMIXGTOX A WELDON RAIL ROAD PreridenfR. Tt. 'Bridier " 7 v, ;r Directors on the jmt of the Stockholders W. A. WHght,S,-D.TV allace,-E.i Murrav, .Alfred Martin. A. H. VanBokkelen.l Geo. Harris, of AVilniingtoni and John Everett, of Goldsboro'. " , WVtnJ Srhoro' aK jaiDoio, anu i nomas Aiogg, pt Kalelgh, X. C. Ch Engineer and General, Superintendent AS. L. t'remont. -" , r . .. - . Master of .Tmrisportctfimn-W so., Smith. I : Secretary ond Treasurer J . W . Thompson. 'Master of MacJiinery M. Mi Hankins. . Iioa-g, L. Dudley"? J-?- -t RAIL vROAD' UNES. . Wilmingta & Wei. K. U. Co. a Office Chief ExotfESR & Gedt. Scp't. ) ; Wilmikgtox, N. C, Oct. 11, 1SU7, 5 OX ANI AFTER TJIF,12th OCTOBER, the following Schedule, will be run. over this i;oad-r3" ; ;vr- ; ; . : V DA Y:PASSEXGER AND MAIL -TRAinr'.-' Leave Wilmington daihv (Sundays excep ted), at 6:0y A. M.j,. arrive at Weldon, 8:00 1'.'M. iA'- ,c Weldon daily (Sundays excepted), at 10:.i0 A. M.; atrives at Wilmington, 7:00 P. M. XIUI1T, EXPRESS, MAIL AND PASSENGER- It:.-, iT&u$yL. ' j j, J.oave Wilmington at 9:30 P.M., daily, Arrive at WeldOii at .f. . v.-. . . I.JrCO A. M., " 1'ave Weldon at . ... . . . . p. M.j Arriv e at Wilmington at . . .i ju A. M.rs . EXPRlisS FREIGIIT.TRAiN." , . Leave Wilmington daUv. (Sundays except ed ), at '4:00 A. M., and arrives at, Wehlon'at 0:00 I'. M. Leave Weldon daily (Sundays except ed), at-4:00- A. M., and arrive at Wilmington at ': ) I'. M. Trains pass Goldsboro' at 2:00. 10:.'50 and further' nomts at 2:50 P. M Papers oil the I1rie; of the Road copy this and omit all other Schedule notices. . . v .vA.-.jW! S;L. FREMONT, octia-13-tf Chief Eng. & Gen. Sup't. ,., Vilmiugton, C Ii a r 1 o 1 1 e and , RITTIIERFORD- SAII. 'ROAD. ' ; GSXEUAI, SCPEBINTESDEIIT'.S, OFFICE, l Wilmington, N. C, Aug. 9, 1857. $ O 3ff AXD AFTER TUESOAY JText. An. rust 13th. the Passenger Train on this -Road will, 4siye Wilmington on? Tuesday, Tmu -Klay andSaturdav. at 71 o'clock. A. M. Arrive at Sand HiU saine diays, at S P. M. Arrive atv Wadesborb' - (Stage), at l"i mid- n ight. Leave W adesTxro' (Stage), on -Tuesday, Tlmrsflay and Saturday at 2 F. M. Uwtve Rockinghaih (Stasje), on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 4:30 A. M. Leave Sand; Hill (Cars) i Monday, IWednes day andl rfday, at 7 o'clock, A. M. . Arrive at Wilmington same- days, at 3 P. M. W. L EVERETT, sept23-l-tf -ij- , - Gen. Sup't. lYiLs&ingioii and ; J?IaMcIaester rAii. i road .. company; : GKweRAt' SrPEWTBSBHT'8 Office, ? ' ' ; 1 Wilmington, N. Ct.j Oct. 5, 18(57. ' , S ger Trains of this Road, will runt on the following Schedule.; Leave Wilmington ..... 2:30x.M. 8:WA. M." 11:45 A. M4 .'. .'..ll:X A. M.' ..... 2:55 P. M. 8:55 I'. M. A rrive at Florence.-. XI .'.".".V. i. Arrive at Kingsville Jjeavo, Kingsville . J. . i Arrive at Florence,::..:..... Arrive at Wilmington.. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, Leave Wilmington..; ... Arrives Kinville.; t i v Jeave Kingsville. Arrive at Wilmington.. ..: . .10vKi A. M 2:00 P. M- OUO A, OL- Express Train .connects closely at Flor-1 en co with the North: Eastern fRail Road-for Charleston, and Cheraw Darlington Rail Road, for Cherawf and at Kingsville with the South Carolina Railroad, for Columbia and Allgasta. r V '( .-"!'; i::-pi '- . r n.; -'.-' -jl Accommodation .TrainJtwill run daily, Sun- daya xep,ted'aA, conneet.-t King w-itD,,eoui.n uaroiina, Kau. toaa, lor coium- bia and -Augusta : WM,- MacKAE, X f I Gen. Sup't.. octJ-13-4f '':IZ DRAFT ROOKS 2 '- -. ' DRAFT BOOKS! DtfAFT BOOKS! , k "DRAFT BOOKS f . v NWMi alSERNURD'S 1U. Printing .Hpuse, and BooK Bindery. . oct5-ll-lt No?8 Sonth Water fetreL'T TEWBEB fi" REPUBEf CAN, Newl ern N. C., Published 3?i1-weekly WM. ILIERNARD, Agent) SCpt2.Vl-tti BWOKSi k'AJtlPIITETSrXJmCUIARS, Hand-BUls, Poetep Weddi; Cards, Vis- lung uarasj business c-arasTuiii-tieacis, juet- kceoun"fialerPri( Blanks! ClerSs' ad Si sriffs'OlaAks Constables' Blanks. Ac &c. nrinted at, 4' WM.'il.'BERNARD'S f ' " Printintr and Publishinz House, ' oet29-Sl-lt : No. 8 South' Water Sfreet . BTANK ROOK StAXrFACTOItY Record Books, sIeadgeTSr Joumals,, Dock ets, -and other "Blank Books, in endless va? : A.: a :y? y vvLirrilERNARD'S , U pyfctag Housa and Book liodery -octllt y- eF$9& WW PPfXfa; i mriE RdAoiiRt jfEWr. puri.isiied JS i Kit f by tjtone I Arent,'J? Director . j. rerson, a. i. vanjjokfcelen, ,Tno. A. McDowell, Roberta. French; Walter L. SteeJe.'Stephen W. Cole, Samuel H. Walkup.E. Xve Hutchison, Haywood W. Guioh, C. C. ilen- and 1 ,1: :n a. m. gomg north ; at 10:15 P. M., itml 10:50 A. M. going South, connecting with Trams to R&leijrh . rtn'd "Newbi-m-' at ldiD A XV T M TT. f- i JL sewit.weckiy !at Tw eKtonp trM.'lL BERNAUD. Tlic Best I51od Purifier in the i Mr, Lawrence's Celeb rated , ROSADAUS: Keacl the Bolton in& Itome Certllieates ! Front lIiysiian: . - We hereby certify that the Iiosadalts is prO parea by a Phjyuician, rhr-i-an erperieiieed i'hartaaceutlst ami. Chemist aati -. that romecly is an cief and valuable one, in iScrof via, byplnlis, &c, it having performed sotaQ remarkable cures in tm vknwit.yj :- ' - i :.;;.;W:AmJGGAN:, MtD '.. . . E. i-.AK2s Esr M. 1"). Wflsoa, N. C, Teb. 8th, 19GB. .. . , : W We hereby certify that we regard DrllLaw rence'aXJompound, Extract .of liosadalis as -a jtci'tiaoie ARermixa, &c AD7r OBftEf. D. 4 Wilson, X. C.,. Stay 10th, lbtr V- . . , Edgecombe County, N. C, May 21&S7. J. J. Ixtwrencei JJrar fLf: lleasi send Dr. I 7 2 """', i'"- VOt., iw '"J " j two dozen mnre hfittlp.a nf vaup linaiidcilij 1 i-Lnave .careful lv pvmniii-.ri a v,,rv.vt.iji ' tvni P 1. ..j j y . . . ; . j - uave useu it m my practice ma number 01 cases. .1 am , well pleased with it. .1 think beyond doubt, the best Alterative I ever v.ed. i have tried it in several cases of Scrofula, and Scrofulous affections, Ac, ieUh'-tH-uch satisfac tion to myself andjmtien'. 1 have also used it in Secondary and Tertiary Syphilis one terrible case of eight yeai-s standing, in which it acted-with surprising and satisfactory effect making a quick and thorough cure. I. have, therefore, ho hesitation, in recommending it to Physicians and others, as - the most reliable Alterative mow knotcn,-. w-, ; 4 ; i , . v r . . n v. ,v ? liepectfully Yours, &c, ' v '. ' 'u'':: ' . A- U. NOBLES, M. D. A Wonderful Cnre of Scrofulons White ! ill .fjf.-klMelIiii&:.'''"-v '"?: !,!."' HOME CERTIFICATE. 1 HTehy ceiW that last September I i was Wllite Swelling of theileft tkn - ana ni witH- n-n PT,iflTcriTTiTit nf th knee and also with' an enlaracment iof the ft lands of the necfone tumop reached a arge size). The swellintr ot the-knee was enormous and was attended with the most excruciatmsrpains. 5 1 was o reduced that I was confined to my-room over three months. My leg was so completely drawn up that I could not bend it at aii. 1 tried various reme dies, and they failed to give me any relief. I was in this condition when I commenced tak ing Dr. LaWTence's Rosadalis. The swelling in both knee and neck began vto subside be fore I took all of the first bottle. By the time I took the second bottle- the swelling of the neck entirely disappeared, arid that of the knee nearly so, Aft&r taking three bottles I found myself completely well able to walk as well as ever, &c. ; '' f- LATIMER WILLIAMS. f" Wilson, May lSb7. " . - IUadalts vftll C'urex the - Worst -Cases of Chronic Rheumatism. II O M E C E R T F I C a't E. .v -W iison, N. J., May 6, J8o7. . v I hereby certify that 1 was cured of long; standing Chronic Rheumatism, by taking four boules of Dr. Lawrence's Kosadalis. ' JAMES WILLS.. Rosatlalis Cures Carbuncles, Roils, ; I'insples, d. Certificate from on old. and much res-pectcd citizen of -Greene C'nnnry, nrno a resident of Wason, jr. (J. ; i I hereby- certifj- that during the Summer and Fall of Ibtitirwas severely afnicted with L'arbvvclevj having as itfan' as 14 large Car buncles and 12 ordinary Boils., 1 suflered o much from them that I could not get out of the house half the time tor several months. Being induced to try Dr. Lawrence's liasa laKiI teas entirety cured by the vse of one bottle of that truly valuable medicine. . 1 . W. A. HARDEN, Sr. Wilson, May lllSoT. Portemonth, Va., Aug: e'1867. f Capt. J. II. "Baker Sir : For the last seven or eight years, I have been severely atllicted with a very troublesome form of SALT RHEUM, from which I have never been able to obtah the slightest jx'reeptible relief from any of the many remedies which I have at various times applied, until I chanced tO try DR. LAWRENCE'S ROSADALIS. . In less than one month I found myself almost en tirely teuredof my troublesome erupt ion. Other me'mebrs of my family have used it as a blood purifier, with the most gratifying results. . -.!.-: ' t.-.H- Trulj' I can say of all the medicines I have ever used before, none have been so happily beneficial in effects as the Rosadulis, and I would most cheerfully' recommend it to the public and to all T-raffe ring humanity. Very Respectfully, Yours, Ac., 5 . MRS.' E. N. BOGUS, - , Opposite.-t ho Crawford House. Consunipttoh .in its Early Stages, can ., be Cnrcd. . Baltimore, Md., March 4th, 1P67. Dear Dr.' Ijywrenee .-My daughter "having been cured of a deeply seated disease, of the lungs by your "liosadalis," I feel it my duty to make the fact known to you for the benefit X of others. She suffered nearly two years with a hard cough, which troubled her day and night; at last the- emaciated form, glassy eye; night sweats, together with the cough, told tod plainly that it was Consumption-beyond question, eating at her vitals. - Gur Phy sicians brought no relief. She was advised t o try, your Rosadalis, as a tonic which she did imagine my surprise and gratification when I found her appetite returning. , Slowly she regained; her strepgth, llier cough'and night-8weat9gradiially-aed, and she - is now, after taking fiAre 'bottles of your medi cine, apparently as well as ever. - o Yours Respectfully, ' ' - MRS. E; ANN SMITH. Major John W. Dunham, tn of the editors Of the Wilson North Carolinian, says in the, issue of the 20th of April, 18f7 : "X believe, from personal expetimce.wt . tUft Rosadalis. is the pnest-tonic ever prepared." - j V. J ': , .. wjlso v c.Sept. 15, 1867. Dr. Lawrence Su-.ir-In 1862, my son, now aged five years, was vaccinated with what froved-tO be-impure matter, which complete y destroyed lus healt h. He has been ' affl ict e'd with an -inveterate and extremely trouble some ertipiion of the skin, sometimes break ing out in sore's, &c. , -ROSADALIS was pre scribed bv my family physician, Dr. A. D. Moore. After, taking it a few weeks my son became and "remains entirely well." r Yours Truly, ..; -r . ? i v'v ; 4, i ,. i J. B. DANIEL. Rosadalis 'Trill Core the Worst Cases of scrofula. Read the Statement Below and Despair, not. j j "v wwiis6n"Countyi Sept ia,'l8S7. Dr. J. J. Lawrence Dear Sir :-My young est daushter. affedfive years, has been dread- Scrofula nearly all-her life e , jii.i ' ,-. -i . 11 1,,.-.. I tried gieat many physicianB, but without relieving her much ; in fact most of them said there was no hope of cure DuringUhe last Spring she was w'orse than ever, her body and - limbs being jcovered with sores and blotches -with. face arid eyes very mucli swollen. Whilst in this condition, I was advised by Dr. L. A. Smith to try your ROSADALIS. I at once procured three "bottles, and commenced giv mer it to her; -Tte Effect wcls magical Jri less than a monUi, to my great astonishment, the was entirely well, l am, sir, . j yours, witn respect ana grantune, ! W.W.BURNETT. Rosadalis is a Potent Remedy In- all Chronic Diseases Certificate from G- W. JSlQvnt. .Esq.. Attorney s ipwl i a '"r inrirtif ir'at .I itmt ifSicted with Chronie Inflammation of tlie Ear, from 658 until thia Snainierwaen jt-assuBipar acnura troubtesom iform as to give great 'pato.ftI (Mrrent JJaiFWasat times, partialty deaf. ;and the suppu - ration-And sflhncts1f contlnual Row sof matter f t vent the- ontide of -the ftrtadly-inflamed tt . was induced to trv Dr.' Lawrence's Rosad iti'lis. and now think' 1 am' 'entirely cured. --The suppuration Mis ceasea ; 1 can iteur -wc us ever soft there is not thajs itching i sensation In the''ear.hleB''.1&eIbr'esOvmuctt anhoyett pno fJ!. inn yeat'' I; can 7 rwmin'Wl the R6sa- falls' as an s i; .itsonVe:tltrfi4f fc t. 7 .: iThia it ceTtifv ih'aVl was oufei 6f CTrrdnic 'xSfttSSb? .xlwrence's Rosadalsh tfp tialriff been confined 'to Trry bed and Tv general Thealth has also been gfvtlymprovJrj nA'EXTi SESSION, WII,Th REOIIS , and 1 have, been entirlvireeirom my usual f j mrtne!third'i3?linrsdaydn September, ana a OT-mto-rrtS' ' ;e'L at this "season Or tne t Vn l.irl.rI TiiiT-Krlnv in .ThtiC. . hpuse i for a " long: time; and trying : Irarioos I4euicines without heueflt. v . f 7- j- ? 3 1 f ? fl know of several others in this CouritVi cured through the, use of the Rosadalia, and t uuii ijc imuuuui .iieai-iy every nouse aii my nei prhboi hood, arid they all praise it as a great Baedicine. v ; " -t SjAiU', a.'iHiTHOMAS THORN. Greene County, August 14, 187. Rosadalis cttreb att Skin Biswases. SALT RHEUM CURED ! REMARKABLE . i ' CURB V. , l -..,- .aOSTKT?Ai., C aw ata, April 4th, 18G7. J)r. Lo7VVitce, WUon, JrC.,tt. -., i My Dear FoY the &W ten' years (until recently-), 1 suffered with an inveterate erup tion of the cl-in- called bv physicians ' ffcUt M'tcirm," with which I suffered terriblv; the pain and itching was Almost intolerable. I tried, several of the best physicians in Eu rope and. this country- liave visited several celebrated springs pent thousands of dol lars and ' f ailed to get better. In December, 18ijf, being in Charleston, S. C, I was told by a gentleman at the hotel, that be had been cured of a Ijadi tetter by a medicine called "lto.wtd(!tiitii 'I resolved to try it, without kiry hope,though, of its doing me any good. 1 procured a bottle of Messrs. ICing & Cas sjdy, and comrifenced taking it: ' Finding-, to my suriirlse, that I was improving, I bought bcc other. bot t lest but bef oreeonrm en oing on the last two, I found I was completely - well the disease having entirely dimppeared.- . Enclosed find. " One Hundred Dollars!" which please accept" as a token of my giatitude. Why do you not make your invaluable Rosa dalis widely known :: : , i .....,... Your Sincere Friend, W. T. SELTZER. Sold Wholesale by ' '": . ;; ' D. BARNES 'A CO.1, 21 Park Row, New York'. CARR, BOYKIN & CO., 29 Hanover St., Bal timore. . . '. . - -J' ii:'. .. . E. WILLIS, 47 Market St., Wilmington, N.C. J. H.BAKER, 14 Roanoke Ave. Norfolk, Va. P ricei S I 5CT per Bottle. Jm BEWARE OF' COUNTERFEITS I See that J. J. LAWRENCE & CO., is blown on the Bottle and stamped on the Cork. '' All letters of inquiry, &C, promptly answered. Adcress, JIt. J. J. LAWBENCE, '4- . i Wilson, N. C. For sale in Wilmington bv .J - - E. WILLIS, W. II. L1PPITT, sept24-2-eo w3m DAY & WRIGHT. . Dom Come the Prices I The, Crash in Dry Goods Has Come, and all Goods are ' Way Down ! ! v? AT HALF PRICES AT RYTTENBERG BROS', 43 MARKET STREET, QSIAI.I, PROFfTS AND QUICK SAl.ES Kj is our motto, giving the public the benefit ot the last panic prices, at winch our entire stock, has been purchased. Fast Colored Prints at 74 Cents and upward; Brown Shirting 8 " . " Bleached do., W " " All the best DeLaines down to 25 Cents ; -French Merinos, all colors, One Dollar ; Alpacas, Empress Cloth,t Reps., all colors; All Wool Shawls, $1 75 and upwards. Greatest Bargains of the Season. Cloaks of he Latest Styles, and for all ages ; Flannels, all coloi-sand grades.' prices low : p Skirts in great variety, all sizes ; a 10-4 White Blankets, $4 and lower. Goot The Best Kid Gloves in the 'City, Our Own Importation, $1 25, Corsets 65 Cents j best $1 and $1 25 ; Everything .new in Cloak, Dress Trimm- angs ana uutrons ; Great variety of Linens, Embroideries and White Goods ; Good all Linen Towels for $2 25 per dozen ; Hosiery cheaper than ever. - . C'loi iig, Mats, Caps, Booto and Sioes, Cassinicres, Satinets, Tweeds, Jeans, Co ttonade ? 4 tor Men and Boys Wear,' at JPriees wliieli will As Astonisli vETcry- , - IS u y err . - - The largest and finest assortment of Gents' Furnishing Goods. . The Best Paper Collars in the City for 25 Cents per Box. r $ ;, t t 1 DON'T PAY THE BIG PRICES, when you can get the same for 50 per cent, less at f EYTTENBERG. BROS, where you have .the largest and cheapest stock -to select from." We; invite ;ihe, particular attention of Wholesale buyers to our well selected stock, and the extraordinary inducement and liberal terms we offer. : P. S, All Goods warranted, as represented or money refunded. ' . , 7 , " s oct20-243m - ' ' ' ' ' - SUTTON CHILD, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN OTOVES, KJ LAMPS, :" 7" :'y:y-y :,!'. y :i: r - pumps, , KEROSENE and SOL1NE OIL, TIN and , SHEET. IRON WARES. Will keep constantly on band an assortment : Co'oHng,- Parlour and Office ;-. A SICO'VGEjS, rV. . Of Various Patterns and Sty les . Tin and Galvanized Roofing, Gutter and jCon ductor Pipe, done promptly and at the . Lowest rPo$sii)le Pfic, Tliey feel confident they can give satisfac tion, ana solicit a siiareoi iiuuuciNtwuuaao. Wilmington, Sept. SO. 1867.- - -tf WASH IN0TOn iCOLLEGE, r ' tXkilNOTO VIRGINIA. " ?" : , -: tH ."".I -r'" --v - . i GENf vI3B2EKB; President,. Aided by a corps of Twenty Instructors, in- ! ducting a irroiessor ox iaw. .. ; - Le?ihgton may b'e'reached by stage frdm Sfan-htow'of-GoshMi'omthe Virsinia Central statM'froof sonsaCK1S.Ton ?iii virsia- uu For further particulars, apply to tne Clexls of the FtyWcatalogues r j i : - rtll-SW- 5 ..-i- 4 DRESS GOODS THE MORNING STAB. THE MORNINGkSTAR; I Mi t t. PUBLISHED' ; DAILY, BY WM; a BEEJKTARDJ So. 3 South Water Street. THE CIIExlPEST DAILY NEWSPAPEEf -IN- North or South Carolina ! THB-S.G?A'Ei CONTAINS JLatest felegrrapiiic BispateliesL s . I V LiOcal Xews, Market Reports! and General Intelligence. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTIONS To City Subscribers, deliverel in any part of '.- the City, 50 Gents per Mohthl MAILED TO SUBSCRIBERS AT '3 Sc. $2 50 for 6 Months; 1 1 if; ' . ' I-. 1 25 foif & Months; . f " X- ' ABVEETliSlNG . EA!TE3 : I ti . ..-...... .. j 5- Address all flommnnlcatlona t t t5. - C4'. 1? y U. 1 rrrrt 25-1 t a-i Vims ii h- . .It .fc-- .fp ntnnmM ?r?r?b.i nr.-tr?4 eaieoi. ric.-f u Ani"revr iUu STAR Jt MaileJpr dey vero sqpsf ribers ii I au parts of the City, at f3- 50 - fornix Months, or $1 25 for Three Months, f ! 1 " Special Dispatch totlw BaltimomSun.u - Arined , JXegro ? Pryhnlr.atins-ifiicial Actfoif Relative Thereto-Ttroops' In the Departmeift of Yashins ton. h . Some two w-qpk3 figo- ther.pprjK?m-ci t.heWuhina)7i jQtircmi-cle an ejditorijpft. in wbich'U 9'fitaier'tnat:ftuere,nre;Vie,T twoiull oldrel resfinierits inf'the' Distrl;"i hers nurchased their" muskets, from" the I bers i purchased .their, ,mu f ijwernment at .the cr6seoi ! - i .;0,RiiRg?sting fhat'tliti'timer may coing wlrep; sTatemcntahtt1)esicTeu nmtiieations having "been sent -to &-E'j&-' .cutive trom varions qnartgrai ottlwr-jBou. setting: forli IbairoeDrgmit colored rersonsvvere forrninsr, . an'ct jrsohve in slances threatenrnir thef lives of "white ci ti zenq ; thrit, hegro coitipanies dreJritiingJ nearj Uhami iSndge;, nt qtherplAce' in, Virginia, tor ..tile, ayq'sved purpose, (jl-jsup-porting Congress! n. the eflfdrceinen t 'of a law to depose the41 President dnriiig im peachment, the matter was referred to the Secretary; of, War, fid interim, tor consider ration, and asking information. respecting these oani5ftit5 Ohs and ktiW' anthritif ut 1 tier Which" 1 thev' were ;'i-ftisedi?f Prnra dffitf- cial sources it i? learned $iat; no, anfk.oiity for prganipng such .cpmpaniesTias ...been., given thrpgliT-th7War'' CeplrtmentJ though tw6?aplicttonsait'l5eeti-ireceff-. ed, w hi ch f ,ve re i di aappraedJ fy i Gene'ral Grant, who ileerjuedwiw jciexrje(ieit3to an-, thoiize .miJitia "organisations in t)ie t)s trict bf Columbia? ' M itiM ofgdtfi&ihtii have in Bome quarteTVeited geriohs ap prehensions, as Qh.er4$&!rilgn,t .thevAre deemed tunnecQssary for the T?re-. servauon oi orucr or proieciion oi civil autliorityfthe 'PfeiflehtitistinderstootV, has directed Gen. Grant to take steps i'oc ,disbh.nding,and pi'Ssirrg them.-; In a comin.unidatif)ri'W Sefefetan,- Stan t pn; jdated No Vember ;lstf 1 86C f erri ngf to ia report if GennGrant, of Octf.$&K ffithf 18GG,: showing,, the entire o; ce in tjie I)e parthient bf Washington (which embraces the jCistrict ? of Colum'biaf: Wffa HM Aleandfiav cbuntiesy Virgiaiai "and "the1 States of Maryland and Delaware) to, be but -bvb'. thousand two hundred- and tvyen- ty-four men, the President' requested 1VTK stariton to xaKe sncii; measures tisr-wquia ensure the safety ol the government and th us discourage (aiiy atrteuipt fqj ts pisqs--sion! by insurgent or 'other411eeHlH-9"it)i L Lir !f fi.i auA ILi4 lis?.- ! nations, as i mr present; jjosLiiie ui utm-iis is sithilaY to'that ' nTcTi:ftiertte;the President now asks of i.the Secret aryjpf Warj a report ofj the.nuuil dut in the .Department of , Wasliingtuii, their distribution, aiidi4th?e nhtfiesof jthe officers in "command "ofe'l&i. post." , Horrible Death of Two Persons - A man and a woman were, ridinr iir-ai wagon near.Marionf WiSiy the ;oiineirsit tins: on the end of a kerosene barrel driv ing the. team, and the woman fitting jin the wagon hind him7 The same evening near where last seen,1 they were found'dead, the man lying under the wagonliis' head al most severed from his t body' an d ' the woman lying intkejwo.n )o?Tiliecjhead li terally crushed, to pieces The f .supposi tion is, ihat lescejading'''' ino'i s'abfap gulch, the horeeS went 'down bHslcly"" and the man pulling on the lines, was draw'n1 otf his seat under the horses feet, tlr6 bar rel perhaps falSng.withita,' chime jorte.to neck; killihgi liim instantly. 4T.he horses taking fright dashed down the hill; com-. ing .to a tree, one; went, each side, fwuen they became . detached from the wagon. At a hiffht of twenty feet uti the "tree 'on which the Jaorsef diyidgd,- jra, ecar, as ij the barrel had fcunae tnre,inatiiencQ fell back on the yeoman ift the wagonjkili ing lier as 'described.-". - A Texas . correspondent ;of ,the pstont Post describes the very pleasant., little in cident of life in that region : f..y 7 i i) ":We had a 'tegular, Texas streer fight here the other ' day .''TwbimM'Siit ing an hour or so at a hotel tbr Ane mart. .When he came but one of the -wp pulled pulled but a ai shppter and emjjtieyery barrel" at the advancing man, waq 'was shot in four places, anJLffijbjQ1. th6n in fipire Brown, the commencerbf"the row, whose companion theri ptilled a Vevblvet "ab- solotely-broke: tho'sk-plj pf.thft bftvrierknjfe man and .laid iimnlow. Brpwu breatJied his last m fifteen minUtesl Prriitt the otlier. man lingered for three days. The I cAuse wasr ar tirettT miliinerr named SaUie- Bt. f Ulair. wno nursea jprnuv nniii nis f ; f 3 llj '; 7'" :" J ilif t Jo general ; Howard,; the:eerlnl4n' Tlr.i,i Kaarittpn a L letter tOJ UPl.ur dri"; jtliit'iiK ,lwrf -. - . hi Pfontfi.: He estimates the whole nuni ber ofcJes in theutliemStatea beginning oi iboi at 'ftjiMajOOW-iie- saya thev-have Qurtns tee .presEart Jjaepqsifrl 4 yyMimgmps. 3aw tt liaherl hv the Bureau : that fhe taxable rcTDertv negroes rmionjaii iaiuna, AmPUnt3.itSia4)0Ofl9 ; leIfefffla me&OS&& teSeyterl ifri$d5ai VI i V rJtJ, .T. tLJ.l.nrsp nf General Sehofield m the cssaQt,, 'ZttvZA Si ,.l . nmrl TTotntn,T UnTlpr - in nN p v57ti:;ii jt y v ,! . At. 7T! WTI,! lnxroaucea mine i eanamcc nuuao Birausv wneiat rffrJA .kc. Sna Francisco correspotrenrltT 1 i Mr&mxiiWTmi u-coipcir And.wliicHMrQiTi.fx c't instanoa tbe-Vnwa&lfceMetlHof ifft 'tiinaMjs&aAlne'inyainu -imrntti, married ffltthf aita'ttt" ' -. anjl in tne 6?th yelir of lier age. - Other- !weve related taKfnft iiih't Vcforelicr - about. 7 oclock inr-theimoiiunithef tbis supposition, and affo.rdcd tpjiTiDiP' 3 The Xext PreifdchiiReptidiifctioni Uiott-4Ti&tm0rtiiBt'utt -natirnWlehti iiSevTOourt fend JP.ndlt ::i stand, tah4 as -widely, separated As$redey , and - myV6, to : ' FhTf.tef tne r'riiption -Geti la1 ooinpPentUetpi,ttle' ..atiTqr r,-:. Seymour, represents tliQ Belmonts nna. rth ' er D(imbcrat0odn PendletontepteseBti h'4eWoef atio'ins ( sfis; iCnptthrniiasea'of West, DiowaUh slhe jystera whichK. ' "rives ffojd to tte oondholder ancl paper, flic wPrkingmaVa wWcrhwiil - ' lirobablt fee? ftsr effecttm if trMwii1. f 4 L the cry in m&g!M&ViMMk$W -0.1ft ...The Cas r . x m a . ren s bub-ireasury syMera,ot Lown-wip ' . This'1 - rjbt lkMcPtfaft Wma1rnitcVT;r4i: Sbf es;arrny7 lcWlyitf5'4tif4 aw ' QrleatsXrjirnihetj yorjtnga J3jet? tel thdtpM a professional way qurihgthe prevalance was so bacIi'ihatisaia'ciJicalaaJfc could,, ;obtimd. J tjimege "t Col. McPliail, who is from the State of, 7 Mata:nd,htl& vised hatfheesteyio exercise profesion;tHuiKi'iM;K .willingly, undertook, the care of ihbse wlvo' were ill wjth thq fever on tjie island, and ,! up tcr tlie date' t6F 61. IcPaSl eparfut , he had' nOttlostr tne'casewfffliin oonderf ti n pLhfeeryjesf i efinectj; i f ' 1- 1 Y j '11 1 1 a " . , .. . , ...... :1 ' . - I 'Wvpaoriforf One pary fiYsiaaplyiitrjii. tel -word. :l jvhitaprejpen , tion, but the majority urge extreme measf ures. The new constitution is -alt 'trtitt' t, an(V.driea.'It5incarx)ritfes r chiiewetaus&r 52lmvi' - ment,, provides, aneitensive svstera i StataiWfifiVat thanyHhrOwsainWtaXen ThtvrftdiiaAIf adersbtttUl artfteing itSdvl aenqes are inat luejexxremvsts are in a ma-- iority Tn'W'OBntifo?1 . ? 4. Siiirtllr Accident. v" . er of bovs at Greensburgv. Pa.f ar were'eMffasrca-- mrjicfinrnff-aTmies inhA orchard;of -nefgliborifaftrbf ' matpnes, small' he" 'tbm" Hft&ibkJ! TOMwdef Mi matches: Jwere givfi.tosHftrfyttsLliold, bni i. t iL . Al ',- ' ' 1 K rThl , dntfnforfunatelv1 strti?aTr? the bcket fwhichiignited 2thm;inaAche3it A j.3ung mari Pftmed iJoberii Black, hasl 'I been airested in Plattsburor. Penn:Vfof rrb- r bins the postoffice. A clerkMn ihei"oiIie "vhen dntfnfoWunatel stAcfcaTrT ri observed'B bland leWnhrbhatlcJt, ' ' ' harM' butfwiyltakeit irP tBeUbV , -rresterSereraJnIjEiew nis. in !W&y; 'during his fflftft. ,s a posse5ivu: auu-juiMwa -w ere iucK.eu; a Tr , . . the street tphere he had ' thrown tnenv 1 ' Ais ni i . .if.: T. . " ' . fetter receiyed m this city ,Trom7<er- . Donr sraresTnaxtne iermti inejiiavor tntt v- rTpwti otirnftViigisMpifedXlenerab' . Caiby faPpRtftiPtrajogl frorrvT numwiwmwm W?VVlutfantl- lour. neeroespierye PBL thelalter . .C . 4 r7Sft amtl i - IT1 AS ' m ga Cirtes ATrwi.fi K nr()Tin fc.Ki.niv.v; uaamcqgtq, cittineeiirvT, Atter.tne . -7!L tlvZz &rf- ? Ti. a-i, ; i- MafA.ftti&Fferflrrllti t R r.T:J m Jlpsland in;prdejt I BUS Ul Biu imriresalt4aria7hid bigdavlot.'ia r- - --- . . ' . . . . -iff vpnrt . J 5 It i r I f Svpt3(5-7-fJ; Wiltningtonj.N. C f . . . u