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..--a.. y,.. -jf-- - VOL. I NO. 43. rORKING STAR. :- published pApL?l'lt ; J By TVM. HBEXABD, Office, No. 3 South Water St. THE STAB is-matlecVor delivei-ed to Bticrlbew in till parts of the City, at $2 50 for Six Months, or 31 2S for Three Mouths. BAtES OF ADTBBTISIBTQ : One Square one day, 75 two days, 1 25 1 U5 (I : f ( ft three days,. four days, 2 00 2 25 2 50 five days,, one Areek, 3- Contract Advertisements taken at pro- 4ortionateIy low rates. . - . HAIL, WAY DIRECTORY. Vi ILMIXGTON & MANCHESTER E. ROAD. jWsident Uenrf M. Diane. jjireclon John Dawson, Henry Xutt, O. G. Parsley, A. J. Deliosset, D. S. Cowan, Geo. J. V. Mct'all, V. E. Mills,- James G. Burr,' Rich ard Bradley, J. Eli Gregg. - general &p nuniWulviXa MacRae. XiHirt'taru iiul lreaurerm. A. walker. General Freight .genr-oonn 1j. WILMIXG.TOX, CHARLOTTE Cantwell. & - RI7THER- president Robert H: Cowan. j)irectrs-&. 3: Person,- A. H. YanRokkelen, Jno. A. mcwoweii, noucn is. r rencn, waiter 1j SiiperiwendemW . I. Kverett. Mnxter of TranportationW. II. Allen. Secretary and Tretimirer1: T. Alderman. Ma-xter Mechanic W. Gill. Freight Ageai R. Erench. - WILMINGTON & WELDON RAIL ROAD. President R. R. Bridgcrs. : " - - Directors on thr purt of the Stockholders 'Y. A. rright,S. D. Wallace, Eli Murray, Alfred HarJin, A. H. VituBokkelen, Geo. Harris, of Wilmington ami John Everett, of Goldsboro'. Directors on the jmrt of th S ate-Edward Kld lt:r, of Wilmington, if. C, John Nortleet, of Tarboro', and Thomas D. Hogg, of Raleigh, x. c. 4 - Chief Engineer arid General Superintendent .1;. Fremont. J fitter of Tinnsportation Wm. Smith. -Secretary and Treasurer J. W. ThompiJOTi; Master oj-Macmnerjj iu. M. Han Kins. A uditrG. L. Dudley. uditr-4. L. Dudl T? A TT Tr RAIL ROAD LINES. Wilmington fc Wcl. IS. R. Co. Okfick Chief Enoikeer & Gbh. Str'T, j Wilmington, N.C, Oct. 11, 1867. $ OX ANB AFTER THE 12th OCTOBER, the following Schedule be run over this Road : DAY PASSENGER AND MAIL TRAIN. Leave Wilmington dailv (Snndays excep ted), at 6:00 A. M.; aiiive at Weldon, 3:00 P. M. Leave Weldon 'daily (Sundays excepted)-, tit 10:.J0 A. M.; arrives at Wilmingtonv7.-00 P. M. .NIGHT. EXPRESS,-MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN. leave Wilmington at..... 9:30 P. M., daily. Arrive at Weldon at .:0O A.M., " Leave Weldon at t 6:25 P. M., " Arrive at Wilmington at...:.. 2:20 A.M., ' EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN. Leave Wilmington daily (Sundays except- eti;, at :w anti arrives at w eiuon at fi.-oo P..M. Leave Weldon daily (Snndays except- . e.tj, at :w a. ai., ana arrive at Wilmington at ;-.qo p. M. Trains pass Goldsboro' at 2:00, 10:30 una io:oo A. M., going north ; at 2:50, 10:15 P. M., nd 10:50 A. M going South, connecting with Trains to Raleigh and Newbern at 10:30 A M.; and further points at 2:50 P. M. ar rapera on Tjje line of the Rpacl copy tins ami omit au otner cneuuie notices. .1 , S. L. FREMONT, octl2-18-tf Chief Eng. & Gen. Sup't. Uilminirtoii, Cliiirlotte and RUTHERFORD RAtli ROAD. - Genkrai. Superintendent's Office, Wilmington, N. C, Aug. 9, 1867. ON AND AFTER TUESDAY TSext, Au gust 13th, the Passenger Train on this Road will' leave Wilmington' on Tue'sday, Thursday and Saturday, at 7 o'clock, A. M. I Arrive at Sand Hill same days, at 3 P. M. i Arrive at Wadesboro' (Stage), at 12 mid night. Leave Wadesboro' (Stage), oil'-'Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 2 P. M. . f Reave Rockingham J(Stage), on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 4:30 A: M. Leave Sand Hill -(Cars) Monday, Wednes day and Friday, at 7 o'clock, A. M. Arrive at Wilmington same days, at 3 P. M. W.I. EVERETT, sept23-l-tf Gen. Sup't. "Wilmington and , Manclicstcr RAIL ROAD COMPANY. . Gkneral Superintendent's Offiob, Wilmington, N. C, Oct. 5, 1867. J kN AND AFTER OCT. 6th, PASSEN- Ker Trains of this Road will run on the following Schedule t " . , - v - EXPRESS TRAIN. Leave WIlmingtOBt::.. .-v.. ;.. ...... . 2:30 A;M. Arrive at Florenjcef; . . '.". i. T. r. : .. . . . 8:10 A. M. Arrive at Kingsrille. . . ............ .ill:45 A. M. Leave Kiiigsville .2, .. . .......... . . . ..11:30 A. M. Arrive at" Florence. ; ;. 2:55 P. M. Arrive at Wilmington........... ,...8:55 P. 31. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. Leave Wilmington -;i ; ... . 7:50 P..M- Arrive at Kingjrville. '. . . ; .1 .MfcS A.'M Leave KIng9viUe ,..-28 P. M. Arrive at Wilmington 5:15 A. 3L Express Train connects closely at Flor ence with the if drtli Eastern IRail Road, for Charleston, and Clieraw & Darlington Rail Road, for Che raw, and at Kingsville with the South Carolina Railroad, fdr Columbia and Augusta. - . . ' Accommodation Train will rtin daily, Sun days excepted; and connect at Kingsville with South Carolina Rail Road for Colum bia and Augusta. " . wm. .Macrae, Oct7l3tf V Gen. Sup't.- JJRAF ROOKS ! DRAFT BOOKS!, ; DRAFT BOOKS f DR AFT BOOKS I For sale at: a VM.rf'BERARD'S 1 Printing House arid Boole Bindery, oet5-ll-lt r. ; No. 3 -Strath- Water Street. TEWBBIHr nEPrtlEtCAN, Newbern -L N; C, PuiMlshea xn-weeKiy. ' 4 . WM. H. BERNARD, Agent, sept2S-l-tf , . , . Wilmington, N, C. TIOOKS, PA5IPIII.ETS, CIRCUIiARS, Jr Hand-Bills, Posters, Wedding Cards, Vis ftms Cards.- Business Carfl. Bill-Heads,- Xet ter-Heads, Account Sales, Prices Current,-Ril I;oad Blanks, Clerks' and t Sheriffs' Blanks, Constables Blanks. Ac.. AC, printed at . ' WM. II. BERNARD'S '--- -- - Printing and Publishing House, ; .oet2&&4t I -;, SQuth4Wfcer, Sjtreet B1.ANK BOOl ' MAN1JFACTORY Record Books, Ledgers, "Journals, Dock ets, and other Blank Book In endless va--riety, manufactured at : . WM. II. BERNARD'S Printing House and Book Bindery,-octI5-l9-It - ' No. 3 South Waiter Street. THE ROANOkE NEWS PUBMSIIED Semi-weekly -at Weldon, N. C-, by Stone & Lyon. . ; . - ; WM: IT; BERNARD, Agent, scpt30-7-ft Wilmington, N.C. Steele, stepneu vv . i;oie, saniuei i. walkup, E. Xve Hutchison, Haywood V. Guion, C. C. Hen derson, Ai G; i,gn, A. R. Holmesly. ' " " THE MORlOTGr STAR, PUBLISHED DAILY, -AT- WILtMIXGTOX, N. C, BY WTtfrk: BSRltARD; No. 3 South Water Street. THE CHEAPEST DAILY NEWSPAPER! -IN - ' 1 North or South Carolina! THIS STAB CONTAINS Latest Telegraphic Dispatches, Iocal News, Market Reports, ami General Intelligence. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION : To City Subscribers, delivered in any part of the City, 50 Cents per Month. MAILED TO SUBSCRIBERS AT $2 50 for 6 Months, 1 25 for 3 Months. ADVERTISING RATES Lower than those of airy Daily Newspaper in eitlicr of the Carolinas I 4S-Address all eomm:utiica?tkm:s to WJ9i; IT BEBNARD, Proprietor,- eept23-l-tf 1 WILMIXGTOX, -N. C. THE MORNING STAR: , , ROSADALIS. Tlic Rest I J 1 ood Pnrificr in the World f Dr. I Lawrence's Celebrated ; KOSADALIS. 99 Read tli e Foil owlAgilomv Certificates From Physicians: ' We hereby certify that the Rosadalis is pre pared by; a. Phyician wfio is an experienced remedy is ah efficient &i& QalvitbU one in Scrof4 via, Syphilis, &c, It having performed some remariccuuce cures in this vicinity ' W. A. DtrGGAk, M. D 4- E. BARNES, M. I. - --' ! - -R. w:king,m. D. 7- '1 uiison, jn. Kj.rxeo. etn, xaoot .;- 1 We hereby eertify that ir j-egard Dr. Law rence's Compound Extract of Rosadalis a, a Reliuble Alterative, tc. - ' ,J A. D.' MOORE: 3BCTTX: , .. L. A. STiTH, ii.J). ' lisojLv, ;v Mav iuui. sstm. Edgecombe Ouvhty, iV". C, Dr. J.- J. iMwrenee, Dettr fiir; please send me immediately, per Express, to Tarboro', two dozen more bottles ot your Rosadalis. ; 1 have icareiully examined Us Formula, and have used, it 111 my practice in a number of cases. T am well pleased with it. I think it, beyond doubt) (he best Alterative I ever vsed. 1 have tried it in several cases of Scrofula, and Scrofulous affections, &c, toitli much satisfac tion to myself and patients. I h a ve also u sed ft in Secondary and Tertiary Syphilis one terrible citie of eight years standing, in. which it acted with surprising and satisfactory effect making a quick and thorough cure. I have, therefore, no hesitation in recommending it to Physicians and others, as the most reliuble Alterative now known. Respectfully Yours, &e. A. B. NOBLES, M. D. A Wonderful Care of Scrofulous White Swelling:. ' - : I HOME CERTIFICATE. - I hereby certify 4hat last SepteBber?I . Was attacked with "toiitft. Swellimj the left knee and also wjil an eulaigemeji of the glands of the ileetviKone tumor' 'reached a large size). The swelling of .the ,4tnees was enormous, and was attended with the most excruciating pains. I was so reduced that I was confined to my rdom over three months. My leg was so completely dxajvia .up rthat I could not bend it at all. I tried various teme dies, and they failed to give me any relief. I was in this condition when I commenced tak ing Dr. Lawrence's Rosadalis. The. swelling in both knee and neck began to subside be fore I took all of the first bottle. By the time I took the second bottle the swelling of the neck entirely disappearedt and that of the knee nearly so. After taking three bottles I found myself completely Avell able to walk as well as ever, &c. - LATIMER. WILLIAMS. Wilson, May 12, 1837. Rosadalis will Cure the Worst Cases . of Chronic Rheumatism; HOME CERTIFICATE. --Wilson, N.C., May G, 1867. I hereby certify that I was cured of long standing Chrome Rheumatism by taking four bottles of Dr. Lawrence's Rosadalis. JAMES WILLS. Rosadalis Cures Carbuncles, Boils, . Pimples, Ac. Certificate from an oldandmmh respected citizen ot ureene uomuy, now a resident oj Wtlson, N. C: 1 hereby certify that during the Summer and Fall of 1866, 1 was severely afflicted with (Xirbvncles, having as many as 11 large Cur bvncles and 12 ordinary Boils. I sufiered so much from theui that I could not get out of the lioiiMo. linlf the time for 'several 'months'. Being Induced; to trj? Dr.fI'eniiSm aahs; i was entirely curea oy rite use oj fine ootuc W. A. DARDEN, Sr. Wilson, May 11, 1867. Capt. J. II. Baker Sir: For the last seven or eight years, I have been severely afflicted with a very troublesome form of SALT RHEUM, from which I have never been able to obtain the slightest.' perceptible 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 cured of my troublesome eruption. Other memebrs of mv family have used it as a blood purifier, with the most gratifying results. Truly I can pay of all the medicines I have ever used before, none have been so happily beneficial in effects ns the Rosadalis, and I would most cheerfully recommend it to the public and to all suffering humanity. ! Very Respectfully, Yonrs, Ac, -f MRS E. iN. BOGGS, f ' Opposite the Crawford House Consumption in its Farly Stages, can v be Cured. a i "Tio'liTviM.o ilifH , Xfomli itVi lOKT Dear Dr. Isvwrence .-My daughter having been cured of a deeply seated disease of the lungs oy your "Kosaaaiis," l ieet it my duty to make tlie fact known to you for the benefit 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 too plainly that it was ConsunipUone yond question, eating at her vitals. Our Phy sicians urougnt no reiier. Mie was auvisea to try your Rosadalis, as a atonic which she did imagine my surprise and gratification when I found her appetite returning. Slowly she regained: her strength, her cough and night-sweats gradually ceased, and she is nowj after taking five oottles, of your :nedi cine, apparently as well as ever." ' v - Yours Respectfully, T MRS. E. ANN SMITH. "Major John W. Dunham, one of the editors of the Wilson North Carolinian, says in the issue of the 20th of April, 1867: "I believe, from personal experience, that the Rosadalis is the finest tonic ever prepared." ''-.-. i Wilson, N. C, Sept. 15,1867. Dr. Lawrehce-Sir : In 1802, my son, now aged five years, was vaccinated with what proved to be impure matter, which complete ly destroyed his health. He has been afflict ed, with an inveterate and extremely trouble some eruption of the, skin, sometimes break ing out in sores Ac. : 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. t,t i i t ' x ours xruiv, J. B. DANIEL. Rosadalis Will Cure the Worst Cases of scrofula. Rend the Statement Below, .and Despair not. ' . - - r Wilson County t .Sept. 10. 1867. . Dr. J". J. LawrenceDear Sir: My syottng est daughter, aged five years, has been dread? fully afiicted with Scrofula nearly all her life. I tried a great many physicians, but without relieving her much ; In fact most of them said there - was no hope of cure. -Duri&ar 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, 1-was advised by Dr. L. A. Smith to try your ROSADALIS. I at once Procured three Tbottles and commenced giv ing it to her. The effect was magical. In less than a month, tG my .great astonishment, she was entirety weu. i am, sir, Yours, with respect and gratitude, W. W.TJURNETT. BTosadall: Is a Potent Bemedy f In all ! : ! , rClironic Blseases. I n Certificate from O. W. Blount,. sqn Attorrey . 1 . ; ... at uaw,. wason, jy. v. t This la to certify that I was afflicted with Chrbnid Thflamniatlon "Of The Xftr,irom 858 until this Snmtner, when it; assumed such a troublesome form as to give treat pain. isr at tnajes.rtwiiyioeai, ana 100 tuppit- ration- and almost continual Hqw of matter kept the outside 6f?tS carT&aaiytnilamed. I was ', inaueea .--ta try jde. XAWTenoe's liosaa alls, and now think Jam-ntirelv owed., iTJte tvppvrat-ion Mat ceased ; I can near, foeU a ever, and there is not' that, itehine seasation m the ear wAicn Deiore so mucn annoyeu me.:, h-yAt:";-?''""'-' '. ' fr - '" ' -"--:--:. ' 1 My general health has also been greatly improV ed. and I have been entirly free from my usual year. can confidently recommend th Rosa- aans as an extrapranarypwoapurtner, xc. Wilson, Sept, 13thl867. vjx ; ; ; ; ( . ;; f Cnronlc,XTver: C6mplalnt Ciiredi . This far to certify that I was cured of Chronic Liver Complaint by Dr. Lawrence's Jlosadalsi - after having been confined to'mv bed and house 'for a long time, anj: ti-ymg'Tarious weatpftethoUn. j. .., I know of several otliers in this Countv, enn-d through the" rise of the?" Rosadalis, and it can be found in nearly every house in mv neighborhood, and they all praise it as a great medicine. . , v . M ' , THOMAS" THORN. Greene County, August 14, 1867. JRoaaults eaj-es nil HUin DlseniteN. SALT RHEUM CURED I REM AJB ABLE . CURE J I j Montr kal, Canada! April 4Jjti.a57.-- Dr. Lawrence, Wilson, N. C, I . ? . V : My Deer Str .For the last ten yeartXwiiXl. recently), I suffered with &n' inveterate ervp tion of the sJdn called by : physicians'- H&Ut RJteum," with which I nfferwf; teniblyr the pain and itching was almost intolerable. I tvi& several vof Jhe,iest,pys4cian,ii Eu rope and this country have visited several celebrated springs speut thousands of dolt lars and failed ; lo get better. In December,1 136, being-in Charlteston-Si at wifts told y a gentleman at the "hotel," that he had been cured of a bad tetter by a imedieine called "Radrdis.' X resolTedtoi: tryit, without any hope, though, of its doing me any jjood. I procured a bottle of Messrs. King A Cas sidy, and commence takraff it. Finding, to my surprise, that 1 wis improving, I bought four other bottles ; but. before commencing on the disea Enclose please accent as a token of mv trratitud. . vv ny do you not make j-our mvaluablo Rosa dalis widely known 1 I :? l our Sincere Friend, 0-. w. t. seltzer: Sold Wholesale by ? D. BARNES A CO., 21 Park Row, New York. CARR, liOYKW 29aianover St., Bal- E. WILLIS, 47 Market St.i Wilmington, N.C. J. H.BAKER, 14 RoanokejAve ifoifioli'Ya. Price, $1 50 per Bottie BEWARE OP COIINTERFEITS I 6 See that J. J. LAWRENCE A CO.: is. blown , on the Bottle anil stamped on the Cork. -. All letters of inquiiy, c., ' promptly answered. Adcresi. . u. 4- '1-'" I Wilson, N. C. 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Carolina, and the lower part of 2sTorth Carolina, and offers them an un- equaled medium through which to reach coun- iry mercnaiiis aim ueuiers. aiui uie auver- terms are so 10 w as to Dean induce- "'"I. - . - Apply to WJL BVBEBRAUD,i Agent, Wil, mmsiton.or totne i-noiisBeis, i POWELL & WO RLE Y, nov9-W-tf t: Cneraw, fs. DRAWBACKS. HAVE XOW, COMPLETE, THE top imtwtmcK nnoer internal Revenue Act. The set comprises nine dif ferent formsr,all-preparel-aeoordiug to tliei new regulations. . w For sale at the office of the MORNING STAR.' oct'23-atex . j-- . -w....- . ; CIIERAW ADVERTISER, CHERAW, S. C, lblished Weekly, H. O. Powell Proprietor. - i WM. II. IKRNARI, Asrent. sept.23-l-tf Wilmington, N. C. RALEIGH PROGRESS, PEBLISH ed Daily and Weekly, at Raleigh, N. C.,by Guthrie & Orr, Proprietors. "" WM. H. BERNARD, Agent, sept23-l-tf. . - Wilmington, N. C. ORAJTOEBURC NEWS. OR A'3f G E -burg, S. C, Publisheil Weekly, Samuel Dibble, Proprietor. ! j ' . ; : ..- ; . . VV M. 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'f it I Mailed, or delivered: to subscribers in lihSii Pa 0 the ; CW, $2 50 for SixJ 1111 iih. ur ns 1 ZAt liii iirHH nifiTrrna Fit J jtJ WASHINGTON; ; S pecial Dispatch to the Baltimore Sun.1 ; ; . 1 ' -;""." -. "-. '' j Washtsgton, Nov.- 10. :. The I Successor of Mr. Stanton w The rresiant t onstrnctfon -or th Civil om.ee . Law-tieneral Grant and . Mr. Washburn The Bradley Case."" ItHs expected liatPresiden'l)wilL Idtiring the ;preHt:weekiprantfa80O- cessoj-jto. ar.-jttantQncas secretery , ot rai As et no eelcctioii will ecrii'jnaclie, but it is believed the' Extutfve' h desi rous bf brinKinginto tiis-Cabinet one who 'is as rteaiassray be4b tyjejCti jPonser- vatitsej sentiment ot the people os evinced' bv-tlie recent el ectiohs Bueli aa one the s?ierded,alid it was nmilerstoed ; in offieikjl circles hatiliaa ucfieei Mr, Stanton, xho as " before stated in these delptehes,A-irf prdbam bfemoved otit rightj " under the Authority; 6f- law as it stood pior, to the passage of the tenure of office act. The latter act is construed by. tHe President as invalid so far as it ap pliesfto Cabinet officers. By some the first section of that law -interpreted as only applying to members of .Gibinet; actually appointed by Mr. Johnson, and as Mr' Stanon never rceived-a fornial nomina tionb y the present Executive his ' case, it is argued, does not come Within the terms of the tenure of office law. i '',.; It is asserted that the cabinet officer who called on General Grant' to learn if lie au- thorized Mr. Fornev'a exnos of nolitic.aT opinion: of the Genera i Ion;MontgQme- ry Blair... There , is .utbority for saying f thatlthe report of that conversation which ascribes to General Grant irritation on ac- eouritof the action of Mr. Wash bhrne, is wholly untrue. ; Theirrelations are of the mos friendly, respectful and . confidential character. - - ! - . The dismissal of Mr, Bradley from the -District .of Columbia bar yesterday by the Supreme Court bt this city, has to-dav thing like that, besides 1 some little pro been the subject of criticism among law"- ductive property: -in BplringudllV,-! vers: vv niist.it 'is admitted tnat tno con duct of Mr. Bradley may, have: .been suffi- cient to warrant his dismissal upon regu lar hearing in the mode usual, it is never thcless claimed that an attorney cannot be discharged ext-.eiit.unon sneo.itieationk tiled and 'trial had thereon; that this procedure whih ended in ther dismissal of Mr. Brad- lev war. ns me.sc.nted hv tlie reeord. mere- lv"a! case of contemxit. tiie nenaltv , for which only goes so far as fine and impris- nnmpnt, Tt will b rornllecrpfl that, the mntl.fi crrpw rnt cif irvfl! nf Snrrsitt Mr.lBradley being one of " the prisoners counsel; A great deal bf partisan feeling sfmauifcelrtkiries rduririg the trial, and the parties, pro and con are equally well defined. Now the trial in all j its phases is regarded by eminent lawyers as one of the most disgraceful in the annals ; 01 jurisprudence. Information received here indicates that n cv.., ,..:n .i1j1i Gen Sherman will probably arrive in this ciiy in auoui ii wees, ' ? .- - - -. .. f i, hQa .wmVoH intolH. I TT . ... n . tt . II gence ot the completion ;oi, tue union ra- Hfirf. Rnilrond I.V fThi-venhe.' 510 miles'wnst. of Omaha. ; i ' . A Prosperous Youth. At young colored man, Augustus Wash- ington, attended, some twenty '.years ago, 11011 auiucmj m Hen xiouijjouiiv, u tjjvyi ne won tue esreem oi uis teacners ana .iei- el- lowistudents, by his exemplary conduct andij rapid progress in study,' ; . Feeling, nntwilhstandinjf , his crnod treatment, the nretudices asainst his race in this country, he sought a home in Liberia; and with vAn address has been issued byw,thfc;cli what result ? He how owns a fine farm of tillers and rectifiers hf evy-jYickityUbe h-, - i ii i . a t i x v. ? i it a "L " - : one inousana acres, unaermsn cultivation, and well stockea with cattle ana agncui- oi tne narassing provisions me aw, as turdl implements, and he is extensively en- applied to;tbeif-business, and also oftlio gaged in the making and exporting of sugar and molasses. This enterprising farmer is also . amprnj the ipremost public men of Liberia: he is Speaker of the Hotise ot-llepresentatives,' aivt hela in high W nr by both natives and emigrants. Phila. Ledger. : ; t r -.. Another Murder. The steamer St. Helena, Capt. Boyle, ar rived from Rockville last , evening, bring- ins the murdered body of Peter Lock wood, a vounsr and well-behaved colored maii of this city, aged about twenty-four or twenty-five, terwent to KocKviue a day or two ago,5- where he ' was to have been married yesterday. -On : Saturday night he and several of i his; jfriends baa dancing party," which broke up (Quietly, at 1 oclock. ieter tuen retirea to a siuau rodm adibihihg fhekifcheri ot DrVDaniel J Toivnsend. and between that hour and four o'cpcK-ye5teraa7i inoming a m moH brutally murdered, his head being clove in .iv;- r i.i;L rn. u'JU... if the hatchet behind, but no elue to the perptrator of this foul crime has yet been YiJ-Jrnf, wVU, .iff - I; The New YorK ltegislaturei . The Herald of Saturday says-: - ; Later returns, indicate that the State Spite will "be ,ntutinclbsJr; pmicalty'. Trshrst nt5med.- Fitteen Demo crats, fifteen RepublieansfAfidj tWo-tinde- pendenttcndidat Jiavjebeen fleeted, One of the independents. "Mr. Stanford. is a Conservative, and will probably S'bte with the rmoc(.4iM,lt)Umejaxes'j of importance. TV a1.'..c H.T Alton io V ffiJM? Radical, so that the Senatris liW-fo e t .bowever: eUimr the flectjon orthmraii- rl"dafefrithecliohanevI?i ?car ctwbu Td4gl vtV .wjef -Conservatayes a working majority' oft Assembly iKrwstaftdff'erenty-one llemo crats and fifty-seren BepubUaans A j 'M : Hr; Wllsoa and ImpeAchKlent ir. '"Fhe friends Mrtl0n.assert thathe will kill the impeaChmeni prcjt byhis casting vote, l&sob.thatiu be an end ot it '"Mf.Wi' d cbainnart ijf'he Judiciary i -,j TUcansf ;4Be.cip1osiftn will VW5 bly neverbe knownr The, .engine erTn($ iurensofttiAU 6nlt Mtiould, fiate1 givgtfSfiny jnf6rkatifir4re 3t&&ftle&; :There werthree.biiileriji,1111 blown to pieces. They ? wre i6inpara-- tively new. havin'bejE put ."sujpiti Ifi-" !and ere-rkade 6f th !besf ir6n ;s Half 6f one of tbi? toilers w TrM-t jQiaigtyarddstant;oyerihrefi3 3iun4rtc ,feet. The loss by the explosion and firdiar $10,000? t j.l4i?'rr. ' 1 The lolioSrarenamliW son. eneineeri head blown off1.- ieatcsas wife? sand several'emalrChUdren BameyJDoycesj Fsinle; nian recently frorntlrelajidr Jos: VV llliams;; puddleriT lEarvear. JCttlte ana ; ianiiiy fc; jujeuae : jpui i van ,pvu lPr instuntly f. AndjfiWi41Sta,ni -1? shearer, an bid mah was i instantly 'killed ? JdhnOTH'anioil inWhflf killed. At inatt nameduIVf urphyj Wa'takaiJiOniidead.4 J ames iWeayep was. injd Uad3w that . he died eoou aftcr'eing remove.- .Tawea -McCaffrey's lliead-erushedacf'badly that he died.:'; kbouV'Seyent8lf mhnjria all, were killedy and a ftrt-?i?lS??H? ously scalded..,-'.-J r-- U,-?; , Senator Was de nI Hira,- XetjV - I seems that riatorv.tVV'ae-sJ was' on a' committee of the two-IIouses apt pointed to djtipnjcr was left' their TeHefc la iconrersation Ndurim? .tha present eek,Ir 'A WftdeemphAticailjF contradictedtlre statement of Mrs Lincoln1 that 3IrJ4nVy.e 9ino P-roperty pcmna. mm. v -ye iiooKea iaio the matterV7? sayS f Senade: Very carefully. -The lUinoifiT men wanted P? qr give her, oneliuadxetbou ana we agreea to io so Vn u appeared uiai sue reany neeaer i:w. senx iar mei mmistraTOr oi me estaxe,'ana 'jw. icsiyaeu; that Mr to dollars - in . fiovernment hondsJ or. BOme- Jill, HUUUt UUC UUllUU!U;UV,WIMi?AUtiiMa. We thouge.9wy4TO hou sand dollars w ould , be. .enough -the Isamo as was paid to' tUb idobf Gen?arrf--son.irMrs.;lAncoln!wa9 veryvett ciH ancc di'dn't' need; ereKfwhathts gQShe took a hundred boxes of omehin. orpther I don't know' what awakh her and the Commissioner of Public BuildfngS swrtre there werefifteen. other iboxesn thatVt ehF wanted to jcarry andJieadtto., inter.- terc to, prevent :4ier. ' At- any rate, sue cleaned oti tli ernTiite Abuser rI donl know but she Was going1 tcf'rutibihtitel with all she carried kt xr.jv: Whit General Pope told Ills SnbeeA.- .-I; Kil -fTiia i5tJl0KTGOitfiRYN0Vf 7. General JPope arrayed thiis, morning .And' Idressed the Convention: saying, that lie' had not come to dictate-its action.- bir$ would ad vise' moderation!5 'The Co n"vcn tibn immediatelyadjournedi andhe'BafdV cal , 5tate, co mmittee .was , calledr, together.- w 1 t ' U i 'Vl'l ' v ,v"5 ;f "F" v.Uw iuo uutwi uioiir . M,;f- - n JZM I.1IK lyflllVe.IILlDIl I11UHL II III II 1 II HLK D111LK -w. wr.i,rfc , v, jr!yTr they should, have las many noting precincts4 as tjiey; panted, aud ttUatjfe wouhit,nev '.Ji -"f "-"rrjy 'LTt .rti: do to cive up at this stage of the;; i no io give up at mis siago -oi uuegame. DuritSir'th'o day's essitiii therresblatioff1 memonaiize vogresioraue Tepcai oi me cotton-tax rwa9;tabled.ti '.&t r. L-.-1r rf t - ' t'WhlsMeareri on ill Pistil ty. j suostance oi wnicu.is, maun consequence annoying espionage of the revenue officers they are compeiiecutasuspena operations until Congress snail sojamend existing leg islation as to :atfordT tliemlief.H,,rhi8 step is said to have the concurrence" .Of all the rectifiers on Manhattan Island; ard: is the result of tlierecfeh:iiudkcHmitiate' Seizure ol the premise? by itieeYenuer of-- ficers., rf tr--.t ii! t i The FnmMM orClvIIiMtlntvi-:, .u The first laffer beer drank iiL-CincinrtatC was broughf;; many" yl"arS ag, frpytj, btre villc, Pennsylvania' .Nchere are tweuty four iuMehse brewene makinglagei aud a number -of ., smaller; ouestha$f make: Jtue qukkly fermented summex or'tcJiakM leer The general Wages for foremen and' trcw- ers are from $1,500 tq $3,?0t) aiyear;dand hands from $50 tot49Ql &oa& ArM&t& Oimpk miitmrxdd f highly eepeetablydnfif1ftai tTrod- .tSjEW w mSiM a negro man, who. has . been". - arrested? and citement rn.irre(ieriK aoout tluar axeadinl rDn-AlftediEday, tnaTBcoVhr attempted to lecturer in Portsmouth a few aays since, ana wiio,e mp was inreatenea licence to practice edl cma -ii Meters--. burg.l?H;.,i, i3 ,Vi f 'j t . Ii mmmmm an IT;,..-. I XJVmeilfctJ lUC ITUlfU auuvcm.- . XK cuuc jnarf inOfferk-hidiLiicnlar ...-a - Xv"-7 "V tf 'W. " 7 want W tocqnttnen0Kenati6U"6f thVworldtprh- rainsi the xmttnestsf ta. a t grvejee,!ep itite localitydmtbe Atlantio. iVVbenrcom- grade -Would be sufiicient ?Tot rail ' and common fosTSiewrtflral de sirablc buildangf Irrts Ilebeliey es this to taraet enaii, f4wtciwthe;rnptaijr : "Be Ve oiucked uD and cast mto the sea," ttHrtef tWldrefrf-J'aWttlieua ' tvan; laborer, )& illedsbv scdiAv'ag. flr investigate ''ttewromacttn- wad renorta hilL if netiessary.rar jonsntuuon oy tailing out. Tiie majority bf the registered Wers. TO alio said tnaT beer unvers 7U to iUvA month; and ten cents for delivery arid returtf of 'cat;! feebf- b vr- v-:r-u! : ; .,w B,nM mnzU uil: iLnd te lltbraliy ibeyed and Urges for the . pYojfedt fre3v puhli(r5:fiiscussion and- th - presentatioit of plans and proposal ; - v4
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Nov. 13, 1867, edition 1
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