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0 it.'.. y htuo; 0 i-'if '.-..yc'; rft-oti TjiiHi . 'i"T ' --.,.; .. , . i ' w V I , t ' ,. - " ) " : . i - "J . II 1 hJ mLMCCTQ: .10, .i84::uMClf:trBQ ' i ' " ' i ORNGVS&&R. Office) Noi '3 Sbirt SbUth Water-St) 3-THE STAR is mailed, ordelivered to yn' t-'ribcrs in ail parts of the City; 'at 2 50 C:i? square one uuy,i. ....... 9 ia i,todavs,i.ii... . 1 i . .ii 1 1 ' ... 2 00 '."... I. 2 35 2 50 " three uays,.... " four days,.:.'i. " .ilvo days,.....; one week, . . 4i : tgh Contract AdTertisenients taken at pi-o- !-f ItAILWAY: DISEi'TOnY.! -j V I j-MINGTOX & 3IA3CHESTBR H.-H0AD. ! Pfi-mient Henry M. iji-ane. , ', ,vcvjr.: -John' Dawson, Uem-y. Nutt, O. G. j'iiiv'loyjA. J. Deltossot, D. S. Cowan, Geo. J. . V.'. WfCall, W. EUi Sii-ritar, and Tnsirrcr V'in...A.. TWaljcer. "" " I LIi ikdTO ttlAlIDTT h uTilR . - FORI) AIL UOAO. - ijjf ipjt-rRobea-t Ik Cowaau;i :4rec!or a. fa.'l J. rerion, A. H. VanEolvkelen, ell, liolx'rt S. Kreneh, WalterX, i i WijCole, ianiuem;AValkup, E, i .Ti. A. Mo Dow ve iintchi!on, Haywood W. Gaion, C (U'lson, A. G. I.o;iui A; it Holniesly. C. lieiv SvptrtiVend-eiir . 1. Everett. M'i frr of lTrinvportlitoAK:lIrAe&LV , t Svrrturii and TretmrerI. T. Alderman. J-'r&ffM Agent-W KFtencb. r V, I LMINGSDON A W&LDON KAIL RO ADi I i y'rJflrWiir fJS 1n-?:irs on the ytirT of Iht ' foclShotclcrs'Vr. '- inree'or : oniiie iirt oi th' S ate Edward Kul U -r, of Wiiminutoii, C, John 'oiloet, of T.ir.ooro', a id TlimasDHog, of Raleigh, OPFirs CntKP Lxaa-KEH & Gbn. Sur'T. .WifcMisfjrox, X. O., Oct. 11, 1807. AX!) A ITER TH E I2fh OCTOBER, ioliowing .neilule w be I'mi over tiiisKoad: - iJ AY PASSENGER AXD IAlL TRATX. ; Leave Wilmhigton dailv (Sundays exeep te.l). ut:C0 'A. 3L ati ive at Weldoa,"'8:00 P. M. ' Leave Weldoa dailv (Suudavs exceptel), nt li):: A. M.j arrive at Wiliningtou, :0U P. M. . Hi ll T EXPRESS, TklAIL AND PASSENGER - :,. . TKA1X. . , - L(ive 'Wilmington at Arrivcat Weldou at. . L -nve Weldou at........... ...0:30 P. M., daily. ...:( 0A..M., "" ....6:23 P. M., Arrive at llmingtoii at. . .: :i2rJU A- M., EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIX. Leave Wilmington daily. (Sunday? i ), rtl.M:0) A. 3TuU wrttresnt Wehion at ;:t fl V. M. Leave. Weldon. daily (Sundays except- !), at 4:20 A. M.. and arrive' at Wthnhitbii at ) :!. p. M.: Trains pass Goldsboro' at 2:. 1!):.'50 and l'):."0 A. M.. going north ; at 2::ji, 10:15 P. M., 10.33 A. M. going South, connecting ith Tr:iin-i to Raleigh and Newborn at i0:'M A. 3: .. and further points at 2:50 P. M. 7 Papers on the line of the Road this and omit all other Schedule notice copy S. L. FREMONT, oc-tl-2-lS-tf , . Chief Eng.. & Gen. Sup't U'llnsisigfeii, C ii a r I o 1 1 c and RUTHERFORD- KAIL ROAD. Ghxkral SrfPEUlXTES-bEjfT's Office, ) Wilmington, X. C, Aug. 9, 17. OX AKA XFTEit TIJESDA 3f An- j , gust 13tu,' the Passenger Train on thi$; vri i leave v pinimgion on j.uosuay, Thii2-d;ry" and Saturday.'iit 7 o'elnek.-Ar M.- - Arrive pX Sand jlili saiue days, at 3 P. ,M. . Arrive at-.Wadesboro - (Stage)) ' at' 12 mid ii ivri(t. ; Leave Wadesboro' (Stage), on Tues d.i r. Thursi lav aud Saturday at 2 P. M. . R'-'ave Rockingham j(Stage), on , Monday, W- dnesdav and Fridav, at 4:.'i0 A. M. Leave sand Hill (Cars) Monday, Wednes day and Fridav, at 7 o'clock, A. M. Arriveat Wilmington same days, at 3 P. M. ; V.L EVERETT,. ; , sept23-d-tf f ; Gen. Sup't. Yi il mingioii a n d Jllanciicster BAIL ROAD .1.' GEyERAi. SrPiiKixTES-nEXT's Office, i : Wilmington, N. C, Oct. 5, 1867. J AXD AFTER 0T. 6th, PASSES v 7 ge ?er Traini4 ot tlus Jioau win run on ine following Schedule : EXPRESS. TRALX. Leave- Wilmington, ir.l ' "Arrive at Florence,,.,... Arrifre at Kingsville,-. i. Leave Ivingsyille - .-j - Arrive at-Florence. Arrive at Wilmington.-. i .... 2:S0 A. M. .... 8:10 A. M. .i.1f:4'AMi ....11:30 A.'M: .... 2:55 P. M.' ...i 8:55 P. M. ACCOMIODATIOX ' ' - "". . . -. . j Ji Leave Wilmington. ,.i . . A r ri ve at Kingsville Leave Kingsville at Vimirtrt.cm . L . . . . .'. TRAIX" . r . 70 P. 3L ..'10:36 A. M- 2:00 1M- i- ci c a - - r Express -Train connect closely at A lpr cnee with the , North Eastera IRail Roadfor Cliarlestoiv gnd CUeraw 'iPajJington- Bail Road, for Chefaw, and at Kingsville with the south Carolina Railroad, for, Columbia and Augusta.: .- '' v --- ' . " "., Accommodation Train will r.un daily, Sun days excepted, 'and connect ! at Kingsville with South Carolina Rail Road for Coluni- bia and Augusta; WM. SiacRAE, ' Gen. Sup't. bct7-IS-tf TBArTf BOOKS ! DRAFT 'BOOKS ! DRAFT BOOKS ! v - ; ; - --;c , , DAFT BOOK.S! Printing House and Book Bindery, oct5-ll-lt - Xo.ASouth Water Street. ATEWBEBN REPUlTEICAJr, Xewbern, 3ep' ty OOltS PA5IPIII,ETSi iRCUftARS, Hand-Bills, posters. AVedding Cards, Vis iting Cards, Business Cards, Bill-Heads, Ler , teivHeads 4coouBt Sales, Priee8Garrentf Rail 'lload Blanks," Clerks'" arid' Sheriffs' f J?Ians, Constables? Blanks, Ac'., Ac, printed at, ,7 , ; . .WM. IT. BERXARD'S :'f '. ' ; : ' ' Printing and Publishing Hous, ' ; ; ;Q9tisirlt,t if.j.i No. 8 South Water Street.; BEAxkf 4 BOOK MAXUFACTORY.'-l Record Books, Ledgers, Journals, ; Dock ets, and rther . Bkmlc Books, in (endless va riety, manufactured at t -r-r.i iu''GV.T-!r : Prhitmg House and Book Bindery, 19-lt - - - XOj 3 South Water StreeW- octl5-19.lt r tj THE HOAXOkE UTEWS, PUIlLlSilED Semi-weekly( nt vWeldoa C by-fitcsie . ; WltBERXAED, Agent V. V lighter K.jWsrtbWf, 5tiiMmyi TAiin;d l.ur iiii, A. H. Vaullokkelen, Geo. Harris, Of I ifuimgtou Am 1 Julm Evoi et t i of & old sboro . c T . .A';r. , large size). Tbe swelling of the knee was ir, t , . . . 'r.-rtwZ.ZZ.?, '! enrmous. and wstn attended, with the most J . Tal'-mitn' l excruciating )tins: I mm so'Teduce.l that I Mantvml pwwrW.Thoinpon. i was conlined to mv rUu over three months. -f-UenL.M. HuuKiu. .piy kg was so coinrhettdy drawn ,up that 1 1 A aittorr-i l-c.l).vavV s i 5, ; . ' 1 could hot bond it at aii!. -I iriei Various reme-! b??i.: : ; .,47;; v". 7'-'"'.' W A rr, '-f TP-ifK. -ILiBERXARD, Agent . 4entiSlr-tf ' Wilmington, X.'-C. sept8?-7-ft iiilminfjon, : C. rnMMMM m mj,-- " liOSAPALIS. The fJCeitJ Blood ZurSlieriii tJUo &J'i'u5tiia. K. i,- i i. . . s XilJCan be found in near-lv everv hoiMe ra my I toriu: r. I.aivrcnee' ? Celebrate ReatlUUie jfoTjl3?InjIoms Certificates 5 From Phjsiciansjj pared hy ak-KphjAidun, Kvbb is an experienced Pliannaceutitit and Chemist, and that his remedy is an efflcienl ahd valuable one iu;iroy ito, Syphilis, Ac, it harin?? performed some remarkable cures in this vicinity. -"::'; K. V. KliNlj, A1.J LI "Wilson, N". C. Feb. We hereby' qe it if y tUat wel-eururjcT Dr. :1 renee's Com pouiid Extract pf llosadatis Law as a I.. A. -ST rTH. l Wilson;-N. C, 3ray mh, lsiifi. . . , ' " . , j Edgecomte 0i '.?, iV. C, Jfr?7 2, 18G7. Zr. .7. J". Ij'irremw-Dear Sir: I'ieai-e .-.end me iinnitjdiately. ier ICxpress, to .Tarboro'. two dozen mox-e'bottlesuof your Kosadaiis. -1 have carefully examined 'its .Formula, and have used it m my liructice in a number of ll5lve eases on nd dtmibh' the bet iterative I -ever lixml. . 1- have U-uafl it in Mn eral ftisee fif . Seliol'ula; and I wnmuouii aueeiion.s,i ive., wan union ftanKac : on to mfjxeff and paiuiV. 1 have also used ft in J Sotioudary and Tertiai-y Syphilis one terrible 'case of eight years ttand-ipsJ, in -which it 1 acted with .ftvp'rksih:d and 'saltsfactorv elfect makin.ur a onick and tboronirheiire. 'Ihave. thercl'oi!.", no hesitation pi recommeinliiig it to. Physicians and others, as the most reliable Uei'uiive ifyou 'AJtoirt. Respectfully Yours, Ac, A - Wonderful Cnrcf oT Serofulons White RTIF1CATE. V jl iw cu w-t iaju i u SiMitiniiliPT T attacked With White Swelling tbe left knee and also with I an enlargement of the glands of the. neck-Hone turcrorjfreaebel a -i ; . . .... .i ii.. ues. niiii inuy laiicu 10 givi was in this condition! when y tailed to give me any relict. I commenced tak-! 5n Dr. Lawrence's Rosadalis. The swellbig Pin Doth knee and nedk-befrjtn to subside lie tore I t.ook all of theithvt bottle. Bv the time i 1- tookthe Heeond be; I neck Ziitirelv dissm tile t he swelling of the e:u-cd, and that of the ' Knee Uearly sO After taking three bottles I t found lay'self eainpTetely well able' to ralV as well as ?v-r,&c.Y VTIMER WILLIAMS. Wilson Rosadalis will ur'e the Worst Cases ot C'hrossiv Ilbeuirmtisire. HOME CE U TI IMC ATE. i pison, . u., Jiav b, lsti. I berebv eertifv tl i it I was cured of ltnsr j standing Chronic ' Kheamatism, by taking 1 four bottles of Dr. IitwrCiice's Rosadalis. ! - JAMES WlLLS-tfji I Rosatlalis Cures Carbuncles, Roils, IiiiiMlefi, Ae. ' i i Certificate from an ok and mveh respected citizen of (Jreene Omity, now o ' -resident of WUboa, A". C. ::.. I I hereby certify .thai during the Summer ; and l a 11 of 100, 1 was severely alilicted with I Citrbtmcl-e. having us litany as 14 large Var- ! &?'nW.t.and 12 oniiitary Boils. I suffered so 'much from them that 1 could not. get out of Being induce! to try. ;. JAiicd'ticc's Itata d-aii--, I teas entirely nred by lite v.ie of one bottle ; ol that- trmv vaiiulijl? medicine. . I .! W. A I Wilson, May 11, 1S67. ! DARDEX, Sr. i . -Portsmouth, Ya., Aug. 2S, l-7. 1 Cant. J.H. Bakerf-Sir: For the last seven ! or eight years. 1 ha'ie been severely afflicted i with a very troublesome form of SALT ('RflEI'M, fro-in.wh'icjli I have never been able j to.. obtain the slightest perceptible relief ! from any of the m:ilny remedies which I have i at various times applied, until I chanced to i trv DR. LAWREXCL's; ROS.VDALIS. In less ! than one month I found myself almost eu-i tirely. cured of my troublesome eruption. Other memebrs of my family have used it' as a blood purifier, jwitli the most gratifjdng results. i i Truly I can say of all the medicines I have ever used before, njouy have been so happily benelicial in eUcetjs as the. Rosadalis, ami I would most cheerfdHv! recommend it to the public and to all suffering humanity. YeryRe.- teotfully, Yours, Sec, MRS. E. X. BOGGS, Opposite the Crawford House. Consninpiioii in it Early Staj b 4'ureti. es, can Baltimore, Md., March 4th, 1SG7. : 4 Dear Dr. Isiwreiipe : My daughter having been cured of a deeply seated disease of the lungs by your "Rosadalis," I feel it my duty to make the fact known to-yon for the benefit of others. She suffered nearly two years' with a hard cough," wlriebl troubled her day "and night; at last the emaciated form, glassy eye, night sweatsi together with the cough, tola -teo Tbxinlvthat t it was -OonxumatioH; be yrhul question, eating at her vitals. Our Phy sicians brought- no renei. She was advised to try your Rosad lis, as a tonic which she uni imagine my fcsurpri.- e and gratification when I found her appetite returning. Slowly she regained her strength, her cough aim night-sweats gran uallv ceased, and she is now. alter taking nye potties- oi your meui- cine, apparently as well as ever. Yours Respectfully, MRS. E7 AXX SMITH. Major John W, Dunham, one of the editors of the 'Wilson Xorth Carolinian, says in the iss'itbTof the 20th ofl ii x ui oi liiian ou ( o .. Api-ir,M37r l believe,; fmm ly&'itonxd eomerietKCJ that ihe Rosadalis is the "'- Wilson, X. C, Sept. 15, 18(57. Dr. Lawrence Sir: In 1802, my son, now aged five vears, Vras vaccinated with what proved to 6e impure matter, which complete ly destroyed his Health. He has been aftiict ' ed-with an inveterkte and extremely trouble some eruption of the skin, sometimes break ing out in sores, &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. . , i r -i i Yours Trulv, ..-fid' ii AUy:. JiB.DAXfEL. I Rosadalis vill Cure the Worst Cases of scrofula. Read the Statement Below, and Despair not. -i ; ' ! Wilson Countyj Sept. 10,1867 Dr. J. J. Lawrence-DeAT Sir:My young est daughter, aged five years, has been dread fully afflcted with Scrofula nearly all her life. I tried a great manv physicians, "but - w ithout relieving her mn(jh'j in fact most of them said there was no hope of cure. During the last Spring she was worse than ever, her body and limbs being covered with sores and blotches with face and eyes very much swollen. Whilst in this condition, I was advised by Dr. L. A. Smith to try jyour ROSADALIS. Iat onco procured three bottles, and commenced giv ingit toher. The effect was magical. In less than a month, to my - great astonishment, 'ihe was entirely well. I am, sir. Yours, with respect and gratitude, - W. W. BURXETT. Rosadalis is Potent Remedy ;ln'f all : f Chronic Diseases. y i - Certificate from b. W. Blount, Esq., Attorney This is to eertifv that I was afflicted with Chronic Inflammation ot the -iEar' from? 358 until this Summer when it assumed such a .TrtnHiojan-me-form as to.cive great nam. I was, at times, partially deaf, and the suppu ration and almost-continual flow -Qi jnattr kept the outside of the ear badly" inflamed. I was induced to try Dr. Lawrence's Rosad- i.ne as ion in the ear which before-so much annoyea Lme-, r.i nowraL tieaait. lias aiso oeen aremiv nrnrrov- g ed, and I have be?n entirly free from my usual a uiiKjua omtuiuni - year. I dalis as Wilson, Sept. 13th, 1867.- 1 -Chronic Myer Complaint Cured. 'This is to certify that I-wa3weci of Chronic JAver Complaint by Dr. Lawrence's Rosadalsi, after having been confined to "my bed ana n lis. and now think. 1 am entirely cvrea. aiiimUTatimi Jiasf teased r-1 'can hear .as "toell. .wnnrl there lrf. not that itching' sensat can connaeiiuy reeomiiyenu. iuc aia- . 1. 1-A-. hn e&rVmrdiiiard blooctpnrtfyer MS:e. i 1! GEO. W. BLOUNT. house for a long tlhie- 'a&d "vcfing' various nedicines-witbonfi bemjfit. " '. i js i kn0w Qf i several pthers .-in this Couaty, Teiwhi)orlwaiia4Jiey4inwaiseita8a.greatJ ' : . THOMAS THORN. GreenaCbunty Aui4, 1867, ; yj Rodrtli cures nil Skin Diseases. SALT RIIEljarCURED ! REMARKABLE MrxrnicAL, Cat? AA,.April th1867. JJ-. Isrwrefrrxi, Wilson, N. G.. ,. ' My Dear Sif .-EQr,tb last years until recent lyO, I Silfered with an 'mvctefcite' ervp t:nn o,r?'fe(ealled bv phjsieians "Stdt Rfrevrn't-with which I suffered 'tei-riblv : the Tain and itcliilia was almost iRtdljrabJe. I tried several; of he best physiclao? a in Ju- rope ainL-this countrv have viited vuntry e'd several celebrated- springs spent thousands of dop jars and failed to1 get better: In December, IW, beinjf in Charleston S. C, I was told by a gentleman at the hotel, that he had been cured of a bad tetter by a medicine called "Romd'tUu.'" I resolved to try it, without any hope, .though, of its doing me any good. I procured a.i.bottle.'.of Messrs. Ring' & Cas idy,'and commenced taking it." Finding, to lay surprise, that 1 was improving, I bought four other bottles : but bcXare commencing on Mbe last t'.vo, I found I was vwnaletelu well the; disease haying entirely diwppeared. Enclosed- find "OjSevnAtf FtoHcrrs1 whicb. please accept as a token of my gratitndo-. Vvliy do von not make your invaluable Rosa dalis widely known i , -Your Sincere Friend, : W. T. SELTZER. Sold "Wholesale; by T ' I). BARNES & CO., 21 Park Row, New York. CARK, P.OYKIN & , CO., X) Hanover St., Bal i timore. . : ' .:- E. WILLIS, '47 Market St., Wilmington, N.C. i J. II. BAKER, 14 Roanoke Ave., Xorfolk, Ya. P rice J$ 1 SOj per Bottlers- BEWARE OF COtlJfTEKFEITS ! C3 See that .1. J. LAWRENCE & COl, is bl own on the Bottle -and staaipgd on the Cork. All letters of inquiry, &c, promptly answered. Aderess," IK. J. J. LAWREXCK, I ; :. ' :. Wilson, N. C. j? or saie in vv unnngton dv -1 i y - . ?? E. WILLIS" W. H. LIPPlTTi DAY & WRIGHT. sopf24-2-eow3m - Down Come tM Prices ! The Crash in Dry Goods has Come, and all Gqods are Way Down ! ! 7 X AT HALF PRICES AT RYTTENBEEGr BROS7 ! 43 MAEEET' STREET,' SMAI.I. PROFITS AXD QUICK SALES is our motto, -giving the public thehenent ol the last, pauic prices, at which our entire stock has been purchased. ' -' Fast Colored Prints at 7!o Cents and upward; Brown Shirtinjf 8 " " -Bleached do., 8 " ' " All the best DeLaines down to 25 Cents ; French Merinos, all colors, One Dollar ; Alpacas, Empress Cloth, Reps., all colors ; All Wool Shawls, $1 73 and upwards. ; j (Greatest Bargains of the Season. Cloaks of ihe Latest Styles, and for all ages ; Flannels, all colors and grades, prices low; HOOP SKI ITS in great variety, all sizes ;. Good 10-4 White Blankets, $4 and lower! ; Tli3 Eest Kid Glpyps in ;the City, Our Own Importation, $1 25. Corsets G5 Cents ; best 1 and 1 25 ; Everything new in Cloak, Dress Trimm ings and Buttons; ' i - Great variety of Linens,-Embroideries and White Goods; . Good all Linen Towels for $2 25 per dozen ; Hosiery cheaper than ever. Clolliisig. Hats, Caps, Boots mid Maocs Ciassimcrcs, aaiiiicls, .Tweeds, Jeans, Coiionade lor Men and Boys' Wear, r at Irices wliicSi will As- " ? Astoiiisli Every . , t - Buyer. ' ' i . - ' The largest and finest assortment of Gents' Furnishing Goods. The Rest Paper Collars in the City for 25 Cents per Box..-. -. y " r : r DOX'T PAY' THE BIG PRICES, when you can get the same for 50 per cent, less at RYTTENBERG BROS', where you have the largest and cheapest stock to select from.- - " : We invite the particular attention of Wholesale buyers to our well selected stock, and the extraordmary inducement and liberal terms we offer. ..... P. S. All Goods warranted as represented or nionev refunded. ' oct20-24-3m SUTTON & CHILD, MANUFACTURERS AXD DEALERS IX STOVES, ' LAMPS, LAXTERXS, .": n - : : : .- I PUMPS, KEROSEXE and SOLIXE OIL, TIN and SHEET IROX WARES. " Will keep constantly on hand an assortment , . OF" , ; , STO-YES, Of Various. Patterns and Styles, Tin and Galvanised Roofing, Gutter and Con ductor Pipe done Dromptiv ana at tne . . Lo westEpblie 1 'Price, J v -r f $ ; i ' 1 $ O A S H f t ff u They Ieeloonfldent they pan.givfe safJstac- lltll, aiiU uiicit i auiwcui wjiwAVf tronage pSHINGTOKuttEdE, - f - - - ----- rK --v ' . GrEHrB.rlErPfeMaent, Aided by a corps of Twenty : Instructors, in- ciuamg a proiessor oi law. mifE SEXT SESSIOX WILL BEGIN JLi onltlie third Thursda,yM September, -and' endNnl tmrthird fhtrrsdayirrJunc.- -" Lexinartcm. mavbe reached bv stage from Staunton or' Goshenyjin the -yjrgfnia Central Railroad, from Lynchburg by Canal, or by stager frbni BonsadCa on the "Virginia, and Tennessee Railroad. rj'"-. t rt For rnrther-parfeienlars, apply to the Clerk or the Faculty-for "Catalogues. OCt4ll-2m "iM" "i.-fsi- t ' - miEiMoiiNisra:fe'nAR(i J THE MORNING' STAR; PUBLISHED mMLY -AT- BY WM. H. BERNARD. 3To. 3 Sonth Water Street. THE CHEAPEST DALLY NEWSPAPER -IX- f' 1 North or South Carolina ! , ..n.d THE STAB ;. COXTA1XS IiRtest Telegraphic iBispatclics, lioeal Xews, Markei Reports, and General Intelligence, "JJL TERMS OF SUBSCKIPTIOX: To City Subscribers, delivered, in any part of the ! City, 50 Cents per Month MAILED TO SUBSCRIBERS AT $2 50 fbr 6f Month 1 25 for 31 Months. rf 7 1 lx j.4-,--i-: - t - , '- i E l.. -f '- ... v.J . -. 'i.i-i. i Lrower than, tliose of any Daily Newspaper in eitlier of tneii -"-l.viC:; tTL -r Carblinas ! : mm- ? 1 ' -.- p T W3LH BEBNAltD, Proprietor, scpt2j-tr . ': wiiiimiTOisrrsr: c. ; EORXIKG STAR. PUBLISHED AT -.TVILMINGTDX N. C, ' By WM. n. filfivlm flailed, or delivered to subscribers in '' all iuarts of .thteC Ci tr. - a so tvT- air U gtontMor.fi or.Tbi&a,2lmtb&. r-V.. 4 Special DispatcH to thff Baltimore Sun.l - f Sleeking of Conarress-9-Presideata Mm'. sage-JJiirjcuittes ol toe AdjoarneU feepsdon alegar IncoHsisteucieX f lr C'Mt)inet : Consideration The,, 'I roop In'tae Department of , Washington. It has been annoiraceH that the ! Presi- dent is engaged upon a inessiVge to s Con- gress, to be presented upun an ariy day of the adjourned session that, convenes on the 21st instant.'; .!Tbi& aadpuncknerit. does' n ot appear to. have .any. yal i d , foun daticn. There is," in fact, 'good' '"reason"forf. saying Mr. Johnson has not commenced the pre paration of any feuch message, and that it is not wtll settled that hejviil communi cate to Congress tfie' information of the state of the Union, :: at all ' Events nntil i some time during the regular or December o session, , , j . , . o It should be t borne in mind that the including Sundays, aud that there will, be but nine working days before the regular v.vivii ujc, constitutional iTepeniuer session must com- ' mence. tue constitution provides tuat Congress shall assemble at least once in every year, ana sucn meeting shall be on the first Monday in December,1 unless they snau uy law appoint a amerent day. uou- where,-expect tjnucW practiCfltteglsIatTorm, gress has not appointed a different day, daring; .the -next ;' & xpntjisanxt f thaf but has enacted " that in addition to the those renresentalivpwhR fcrover"Hhen?r'5' present regular times of meeting, there fselvs inere' 'focnttrWjVf4''tlwiflWTril'lI' shall be a meeting;'.' etc.4etLj j . . -have a poor ahidow aotoectiSJ mrn The; coming j November session must fall. Commerce and therefore adjourn by nooii pf Monday, Heve'd so far' aaTmay Xeicticble, Ir&mr11 -; December 2d,7 and commence a regular the frammels'of 4axit session at that hour. If the President shall the energies of -the land? have any measures that he deems necessary financial system csusti .bef Tecflxi7icte$ p? and expedient to recommend' to Congress a stable and equitable basis. 3Jbe"caIm anal.. -for their consideration, they will be com- sonorous appeals'tocbmuio2ns municated at about the usual j period pro- . heard aBdVeithc,diu"''6f )olltidlriril8aiMft bably in December, j ;; i wailings of ivould-be keform Under the. existing proyisions of the neoDle. and a deal of i,SQtmd.X. practicaU''l V aws mac DCYciai uiiuuitica picwui- :d. If Congress shall pass an act even as ed early as the 21st? day of IJovember, the President cannot hold the bill for the con- stitutional term of 10 days,! during the November session, because after excluding Sundays, there can be but nine days left ; so likewise, in the tenure of office ' raw, which ' provides that the President shall report the suspensions of officers and ap half of these twenty days shall have ex pired the Noveblber session must cease by limitation of law. Such are some of the legal inconsistencies which, it ; is argued, have resulted from the recent ..congres- sioual legislation, and which, it is under- stood, are to be considered in Cabinet to morrow, with the view of determining, if possible, what course the Executive shall adopt;to best meet the requirements of the constitution and the purposes of late acts of Congress. : ! . Aii report oi u-euerai vjriani., m auanu i to the inquiry of the President what num- ler of troops are stationed within the Department of Washington, shows that the wiiole force amounts to but little over nineteen hundred men, all told " in the States of Maryland and Delaware, the Dis trict ot Columbia and two counties in Virginia. .' .Data. 6 ' Blew Out the Gas. a ,'rmrdr,f thrift v rmvinriais man and wife, from Providence, arrived in Worces- ter, and took rooms in a hotel. Upon re- tiring for the night, they disposed of the ight in the way most in vogue witn . un- sophisticated villagers that is, , blew it out ; . r The keen-scented - housekeeper, on her in the morning, discovered that something was wrong with the atmosphere, and 'set the servants to investigating When the ault was .traced to the room of the Provi dence guests,1 they were discovered the man on the floor, the woman on the bed- both in an insensible condition. ? - t0 A doctor was called early enough antra l--t tlioir lixroa Knf. fbeir Aspanp fYnm'l nt. T j 111 1 H lllV.il 1 1 1 l-.lj '1 ' l u V . uk-vi v w .. . death is to be regarded as a; direct inter position of Providence. The. woman had not recovered sensibility at 12 o'clock. Observations of Meteors on the Nights of November 13 and 14, 1SG7. Observations of the paths; of the prin cipal visible meteors among the stars, in order to give the pharallax, win be maae at the Naval Observatory. 1 between the It is hoped that parties Pennsyhran nosed to "send a "practiced? observer - to Richmond to make corresponding obser vations. "I .l f"; ':': 'r i-" ::-V' '" - f- - .: 1 Killed. Those of our readers wlib1 attended the performances of John Robipson's Circus, while in -Petersburg -some-months ago, will inn donht ' remember the-two.Hittld will, no doubt, remember the ' two.Hittie HVlsfwhose w'onderful feats of ridihg,ex, i -I .1 . ; T L- A lAi cirea xt all who glllS nine jjouise wiiiiu ucrwnuifig ui tiart at an exhibition OL the. CirClia tin I r;T" 77 iTT. j ,i i. done better. The figures how ahbnf o3)em6crati, Radicals, whilst, here -we have true men to every.lOO destructive&-Pal- tiviore Gazette.!-" t"f -:y-,')i! pomtments ot their . successors within sion, which can but effect thecntirebsi- twenty days after the first' day of the next ness and industries of the country ' ''i''. meeting of the Senate.- By the time that .' " ' '' ",v ' rV;? - f , r-r----- pearance0t'iong.turead pLiflreCTlie v erate in the o ervation s 5 of the former I it was evident ihatulpfiu? class. For Southern Serrations it is pro- mtl havft fbr,n,Qtrv.a5: f i i n l m w k w ill in rum ri i i.ir in i week, fell fromJirf horse wbttkjAcr UritT ; , neck.aiirem3r ... -J.; - not ltne?a j, to' -pjnese,! $trWI a.QCf - Chinese riospiiality., " '" S djanUy Iglisb.mercanV'as dining ith- alld Umb.PfVw-l t'.:' -i- a f!lnn Mandarin wlTen it .'truck him. :! , Notwitnstanging fnQjeojmouamajpruy cata,ulor ne neara aaey.aie,, cais in i (C0,000) cast by the .Democracy of Ney China., Th pbinaman didn't lenow Eng-. jTorki BalfinTOrfintproportion lish, so his gueitlanxiojisly pointing to'the' i numlier . of ', her voting population has dish, inquired : Miow, roiow Vl ! Noy 'TV) ( Iistarbane'jt'BrnnelaVill' . v day last, 8rfttdcilesome fe,llosirnarDSliIecl-n rf t dlea'and Iiis wife, wha keep0 trading with neffroea in ;BrTiehYlli'eere rrpAprt - f WiWt(Vl iT&nvtA A and iockett- yv . .up. Some twfMrllWlC8 awapeu- the aid of wbicUj Wft4t&tS&3s also liberated Jiia iaT0-mn. ' headed by HcklIeiais84btedi4B'iroQDofi.T the iaagjtrte bousboji .him restdd, to wreak Yjperv msbeaaj -but wttbwfr. '&teKgimU?Z&.-' adjourned tjf B8bHarboBrta4)Uce uearlyit. a milf disfant frrfm RrftffclTiUfetffiere the-ts?. party was addfe'lllef.andolph';' and other cooWace1ffHJWdJ' nip - ht. Meddles, witlv a'ana ot Jtt'eirroes; armed with it ottble-barfdled.Bn; Ay.af ff rromenading round -the! rail rohaeO1 parties who were 'S&8&n&d hisar" rest. 'He cursed all theebeliiuthe taaiflT Tl- . 1 -r try, ana saia tbe" uecrroea were jmev"uyr,i nrburietors of 'the' h'dM "fnkXifo - nn frrint- Mm"ftiitfdf-.H ne, nd ttte IMrtSjbSfi.- - roea scattered. fTlia ntoDldiKlhelneiffWiViW- borhood were vots terror, that ': somethinGf . ,c XJhartetiinf Metcufjfi ; V-4t f. rff . J fa scnuus uuauv uiifee itm ,ma. : Practical lAtsMhtloMijy ir "Perey," correspond writps from thformipf i?fV it is evident thati-4libVrpJir: nresenta ti vps' useiui - legislation jnay ue expeeiu;puiiuj;. . the first six' months of '1868: EarhesFahd :i decided men' ha v'4 beeb (at torksidnringli? the past strarranfet in preparingf.bills ;OJV Im'T If portant subiects, which will be presented ll. i referred and printed before the ; Christmas? holidays, and which should tw&i$fo't. careiui artention oi air' luieresieu, iuav they may" cdtmsef IthfeiFipireStfntatives;: here. Ave are; to have an important - eeaf .1 1 1 JSC J. aT A.1 UUnv . Doings of a".fPeleati--',i!!4?fmM Yankee Allen, a "negt9 jeleetedrKtPj " Conventu "ttvard, of business. On the day' ent ; pf. the- oa .Vowm , fef Arrows n irom the county ot prince. Jbq-.' J v has, proven himself decidedly a man r ' of eiectioa -he stole a horse, rode ii to tbe5 Vele'ctionf pfa9f7:-, pursued, captured and imprisoned fort the theft, and is now in jail awaiting his trial, for the offence. . 'Qe"uaiViliiiS'S.'sto1eii' "tfie.: horse, run him off,1 been, pursued OTertak-i en, captnred incareteratedj iajKiiidetedfry:' delegate ta the Convention to form a Con- sruution ioij lue oiaxe, nil w iicciiuisc va, j 4 one dav. Who ( will say hereaftefTthat the negro delegates hive- n 'capacity fbr1 ;bna4' iness? . And yet he. isb but. asrcimen;? brick" from the Radical tdvfei. of ihfaniyi ' 4j(flonvu,i u , i-ioaa. s.:v The Outside ' Southemr States r io, .bm I" From alV the ignSmefr inhe4 North, the Uerald s&yrth'e Radicals iwilkjul need the support of the terrx)utside South ern btates in tne rresiaen.liav election, anttv it is altogether : probable, therefore, ' that unaenm preseuv -Bysieui- utwasiiu,: 141 f W1ugu v.T and reinstated in umgrS3,iQ-season, to ; vote for President next November. WtThe L late boutherh elections maKetnis tne sate they begin.ta perceive thtirgrdeja ; r may pe. uangWpusm llf -:h-ihs-iUirlrii - "; 'V Mary land iothe "Fronts h The tate!' which lia -been most cruslied : and muniphlated in ordeijthat itinhrht bv r Republicanized,, has .fairlywon ,tbegh f;,; to carry the foremosf.banne of the Demo- CraCV, ed in her length andsrbreadth; notaJiglej"-f Radiqal . candidate. Here surely, foodj" xor tne ougressionai. maw. rina vom-- j. mittee must resume its1hveltation W toi, the ways and means ofgiving Maryland -Republican' form of ? gover5jm,ent.rv'vt I :" ' . A' Strange PhenomenaJ I 1A . The people, of Surrey,4 in eland, were much astonished on the night pl Ocf oner, t enomena whie tbe ?K)we? confcinedf had the ai: tliis extraordinary Wb&crce.MtSi . dies and water-butt wriboferid;HvUh & thick deposit prspjphuy vj 'lr.7j1yo; 1 Asrtitlnat. Ai onng'lady' llvihg near" Weslon.' Va.t - . ftn(LtW(X A-rwnrher father's -rifls trlwiXt 9.Krf- t-W W mmmmWl??. . fl m-hla hm ;VA oi; a' re -- jT' - 3i-'U -at-'rF. . f .... anaiae gnn was. uiscuargeu, lu.e oau en 'i' month - and' Jcillin'sy'hr ?n'w , 'that perhaVthe'dish-Which' he had'eateir jg admitted to the Union it should Recall ed ihe Bate.6f Matrimony. ' in rew xortL "-gaio tnemanaann. - uow-wow. . v !aboat410 ,rAn exchamre sucreests that when .,17iah i a ft j. - i h : ! "
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Nov. 10, 1867, edition 1
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