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- - - s. - . , 1 ' , ' ; 1 ;mjf ' 3 V t 1 i ''i 14 I . it A .j. VOL. I NO. 53. ru v- ifc i! '.I': ' WILMINaTON. -N. v - Cy' .- - - MORIN&STK. PUBLISHED DAILY, JiHV Ii7BEUXARI, . Office, No-3tSouthi.Water,Slv gap-THE. STAR is mailed, or delivered to subscribers in-all parts of the City1, At $2 SO for Six Months, or $1 25 for Three Months. , BATES OF ADVERTISING I T One Square one day,.iV . 75 1-25 1 2 00 two. Aays, a t .-i . vw . fit three oays,; it flve dy,w one week,.7 ?:25 . 2 50 33 Contract Advertisementa taken at pro portionately low rates. : ; v RAILWAY DIRECTORY. WILMINGTON & MA1?rCHfcSTEU H. ROAD, IVcsrfmf Heniy Jt. Dmiie. r l v i;irector-John Dawson, Henry Nutt, O. G. rarsley, A. J. DeRosset D. S. Cowan, -Geo. J. V. 3Ict'all, W. E. MUla, James G. Burr, Jiich, ard Bradley, J. Eli Gregg'.'i Grheral Wnefc--'VV'illlana.lMaoEae .. - Secretary aitd 7IYeamtren. AS" W4llcer. General Freight Agent John L. CtwU 4- j WILMINGTON, CHARLOTTE ; &TRUTHER ' FORD. RAIL ROAD. Pmrfi Robert H, Cowans J f i Director 3. J. Person,' A H.,VatiBokkelen, Jno. A. McDowell, Robert S. French, Walter L. Steele, Stephen W. Cole, Samuel H Walkup, E. Njre Hutchison, Hayn'ood W. Guion,CC .Hen derson, A. G. Logan, A. R. Holmesly. SiiperirUendent Yi.-I. Ererett. Master of Transportation W. H. Allen. .; t Secretary and Ircanurer I. T. Alderman. Ma.ster Mechanic W Gill. Freight Agent W. R. French. - , 'T f AVILMINGTON jVELDON RAIL RbAD. " PratdentZfL R-Uridgers: ' " 1 ' " ; ' Directors on ihepart of the Stockholder TV". A. Wright,S. D. Wallace, Eli Murray, Alfred Martin, A. H. VanBokkelen, Geo. Harris, of Wilmington, and John Everett, of Goldsboro'. Directors on the part of the State Edward Kid der, of Wilmington, n. C, John Norfleet, of TarlKro, and Thoma3 D. Hogg, of Raleigh, N.C. ' v-v; '."- Chief Engineer and General Superintendent S. L. Fremont- v Master of Transportation -Wni. 8mitte Secretary-and Treasurer J, W, Thompson, Master of ' Machinery M.. M.Hankins. , . j 'Auditor Q. L. Dudley; ' ' " s ' 'Ik RAIL ROAD ; LINES. Wilmington & Wel.,R K. Co. Office Chief-Esgikkeb' Gest Sttp'?, ) WrfcMiSOTOK , N. O.Oct. ii; lSiT. XI " OS AND AFTER TIIE 12th OCTOBER, the following Schedule will be run over this Road t " .";."? r.:f: -it tr: '.J j DAY; PASSENGER AND MAIL TRAIN. Leave Wilmington' idailv (Srindays excep-i ted), at 6:00 A. M.; arrive at Weldon, 3:00 P. Mi Leave Weldon daily (Sundays excepted) at 10:30 A. M.; arriyes at Wilmington, 7:00 P. Mi NIGHT EXPRESS MAIL AND PASSENGER ..TRAIN. ;,-- ' .-". - Leave Wilmington at...!.. V.90 Pi M'., Arrive at Weldon at. .6:00 A. M., Leave Weldon at.!.. . t . '. . . ".. . ;.fi:25 P. M:, Arrive at Wilmington at.-.. . . .2:20 A. EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN. .," daily. L??ave Wilmington daily (Sundays except ed), at 40A. M., and arrives at Weldon at 3:00 1. M. Leave 'Wehlon daily (Sundays except ed), at 4:00 A. M., and arrive at Wilmington at 6:00 P. M. Trains pass Goldsboro' at 2:00, 10:30 and 10:50 Av M., going north ; at 2:50, 10:15 P. M., jtnd 10:50 A. M., KOinff South, connecting with Trains to Raleigh and Newbern , at . 10:30 A. M., and further points at 2:50 P. M. ' ! Papei-s on tlie lino of the Road copy this and omit all other Schedule notices. ) - - A. L. FREMONT, oetl2-18-tf ; Chief Eng. & Gen. Sup't. lVilmington, Charlotte and RUTHERFORD RAIL ROAD. General Scpkbistendest's Office, O kN .AND AFTER TUESDAY Next, An- loaa will leave 'Wilmington on Tuesdav, Tlmrsday and Saturday; at 7 o'clock, AM. . . Arrive at Sand Hill same days, at it P, M. : i Arrive - at 'Wadesboro' (Stage), at 12 mid night. Leave Wadesboro' (Stage), on Tues day, Thursday and Saturday at a P. M. i i Reave Rockingham J(Stage), ton; Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at A-M A. 31.. ? j . Leave Sand Hill (Car) : Monday, Wednes day and Friday, at 7 o'clock, A M. , . Arrive at Wilmington same days, at 3 P. 31. 1 " 'r ii W. EVERETT, ! sept23-l-tf . . .;' " : Gen. Sup't. Wilmington a; n d." Maneliestcr RAIL ROAD, COMPANY. -'A Genkral. SuPERiKTENnKifT's Office, , Wilmington, N. C, Oct. 5, 1867.: OX AND AFTER OCT. 6th, PASSEN ger Trains of this Road will run on the following Schedule ' a r' ,;', . EXPRESS. TRAIN. V.4 j Leave Wilmington,. i...;t4. 2:30 A. M. Anive at Florence.:.;;............... 8:10 A. M. Arrive at Kingsville ...11:45 A. M. Ieave Kingsville ;'. . . . i . v. . . . . . .ai-30 A. M. A rri ve at Florence. .-. ... i ..... v ... . 2:55 P. M Arrive at Wilmington,...ii...... . 8:55 P. M. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. I ' Leave Wilmington. 1 . . ... 7:50 P. M- Arrive at Kingsville. . . . i, .... .-.10:38 A. M Leave Kingsville. . . . . . . . .... 2:00 P. M. Arrive at Wilmington,... ............ 5:15 A. M. Express Train connects closely at ' Flor ence with the North Eastern IRail Road, for Charleston, and Cheraw & Darlington Rail Koad, for Cheraw, and at Kingsville with the frmth Carolina Railroad, for Columbia I and Augusta. ' : I Accommodation Train will run' daily,-.'Sun days excepted, and ,conneet .t Kingsvillei with Squth Carolina Rail Road for Colum bia and Augusta. . ii.!-; i "TTC Macrae, oct7-13-tf , ; 1 -! f J ' ' j Gen. Sup't. DRAFT BOOKS t ' ' ." ' --' " "' DRAFT BOOKS ! 1 )R AFT BOOKS ! ' i . ' . i .T DRAFT BOOKS 1 lor sale at , , ' - . 1 WM. rt. BERNARD'S -Printing House and Book Bindery, oct5-ll-it , r2fo.3South Water Street, t-.,:. . I.HW.lt.W W,., ,ri)M i. ....... If, , KEWBEIIW EPtTBI.ICABr, Newbern, N. C. Published :Tri-Weekly. WM. H. BERNARD, Agent. s?pt23-l-tf c .5-'"'-'Wflminfftoii,' N. fC- - K, -- A iting Cards, BusInes-Carclsi'BilHead8,Xt-3 'tr-iieads,'Account Sales, Prices Current, Jtcau Road Blanks,. Clerks' and Sheriffs Blanks, Constables' Blanks; ok, Jte. printed at q -4 ; - .WM.HiBEBIfAED'SKi Prlntiirg and Publishing House, T oct2041-U ;. i No 3 South Water Street BEAWIC ' ROOIC MAXEFACTORYi . Record Books. Xed sera. Journals. Dock ets, and other " Blank - Boaks in, eadlees.va4t riety, manufactured at . - -. ' . r A vUERNARD'i Printing House and Book Bindety? ootl).!. s South Water Street, rpKERAOiaEmWPTXCWSllEI Se-weekly;jit;.VeldonN, septC0-7-ft Wilmington, Ni 0. THE MORNING? T.pMOKNINa:STAR, t . PUBLISHED DAILY, . f 6a Ii Ji: t . f . No 3 Sou tfa Water Street. TIIE CHEAPEST rr if ; A DAILY J V" -IN- ,' . -4. .j;... - North CarolMa or, r , r " t. 1 I : ' I r I H i tS I VV -J-tY CONTAINS J L f Latest Tclcgrapli ic Iiiatclies, Jocal Xcws, Blarket Reports, and General Intelligence. i 'ii I 41 TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION r --v. yj . ?? ;,; r To Cty Subscribers, delivered In any part of, the City, ? i; 50 CentsperrManthi ;... -,J .. ti ; ,, 2; .a' ,. t" . maieed'to1 SURSCRIRERS AlT $2' 56 fbi- Months; cmr- m" a mw -'Lz-m M 1 '.fSSo, ror;:Motitns. , , i'J Ji -.....'- ADVEEHSING -BATES JLower llian those ofny Daily Xewspaper In cither of the; .' is if fill a 7' ;v Carolina ! 4. 1 49'jtd4r0E all otomgnications to i s k VM, II. BEltiHTAnB, lroirtcidrf ; . ,' .'.T.-.-iLi scpt4-4f WILMINGTON, K. C. ..,-.VT . :KOSAXALIS. The Best lilood If urlfler in the s J . - t - World !";"-.--", - . ' t Ir. . Ivwrence's Celebrated EOSADAHS,' - 55 Reaa ,the Following Home Certificate We hereby; certify, that the MosadafZi is pre pared by a Physician; who ler ari iep&ienea riuiTTnaee'uiisc ana unemisTi, ana tnax nis reniedy is an efficient and valuable oneln JSerqfa ula, Syphilis, &c, it having performed some remarkable cures in this vicinity, i ,", v 'it,- W. A. duggan, m.;d ; j i E. BAR N ES, M. b: 1 . f R. W." KING, M. D. .-ft? i iw nereoy .certuy.tnat we rega: mat we regara jjt juaw renoes Compound Extract of Uosadalls as a- Jtieltaole. Alter alive i jsrc - - . , r, .A. D: MOORE. M. D. L- A. STITH, M. D." Wilson, N. C May 101868 i 3 , n t . - Dr. J. J .' iMwrence-uear r.v.Jf lease- send me. Immediately pajr Express,- -to,. -Tai-borA'. tw dozen more bottles of your Rosadalls.- -1 have carefully examined its Formula, and have used; it-in my.pracUee toa.nnraoer of cases. L am well , pleased with it. .1 think it, beyond doubt, the best Alterative I ever used. " I have tried it in several bases of Sero tula, and Scrofulous affections, with mtcch satisfae Uohlo myself andpaXients, I have also used ft in Secondary and Tertiary Syphilis one terrible case of eight; years, standing, in; which -it acted w;th surprising and, satisfactory effect making -a quick and thorough cure. I have, therefore, no hesitation in zeeommendiner it to Physicians and others, as the www reliable . Alterative now known, , . . , Kespectfally Yours, Sc., i s i ' 7 A. B. NOBLES, M. b.' A Wonderftil Cure of Scrofulous White Swellin--e. . HOMRCERTIFieATE..' r I hereby certify that last September I was attacked with .White Swelling .Of. the left knee and also wlth' an enlargement of tle glands of the neck (one. tumor .reached a large size). ? The swelling -of the knee. was enormous, and was attended with the' most -excruciating pains. : I was so- f educed I that '.I was connneit to my room, ovet; three months. My leg was so completely drawn up' that ' I could not bend it at all.- I tried various reme tiies. 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 lxth knee and neck began to subside le fore 1 took all of the first bottle. By.the time I took the second bottle the. swelling of the neck entirely disappeared, and that of the icnee nearly so. Alter talcing tnree Dottles 1 found mysplf completely well able to walk as well as ever. &e. : - l r--LATIMER WDLLIAMS.T -f- Wilson, Mat42, 1867. ' ' i . 1 i - , Rosadalis will Cure the -Worst . Cases . of Chronic Rheumatism. " ' . HOSiEiQERJFl'U'A'TEr.rJff s r Wiii. N.C:.Mari6MWf. I hereby certify that. 1 was cured of long standing Chronic Rheumatism, - by taking lour uouies oi ur. ijawrence's Kosaaans. . : . - ,o v-. 'o ft , JAMES WILLS. " Rosadalis Cures Carbuncles, Bolls, - .. ; f flmples drc. r - - Certifidate from an old and tw wcA respected citizen of Hreene Uountyt now a restae?u of I herebv certify that during the Summer uarovncf.es, navmg as many as 14 large uar- bvncf.es and 12 ordinary Boils.- I sttffered so much from them that I could not get out of the house half the time for several months. Being induced 1 to try Irfimimenecys U. dalix, I cas entirely cured by the v&e of one bottle ol that truly -aluaDK5 medicine. , W. A. DARDEN, Sr Portsmouth, Va., Aug.'SS, 1S6? Capt. J. H. Baker-Sir : For the last seven or eisht vears. 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 tirelv cured of my troublesome eruption. Other memebrs Of my family have used It as a blood purifier, with the most gratifying results. ' . t-, :.iav, . 'i Truly l ean say of all the medicines I have ever used before, none have .been so.liappil beneficial in effects 9 the Rosadalis, and would most cheerfullv reeommend it to the public and to all suffering humanity. ? i .fc 'iVery Respectfully, Yours, &., -4 MRS. E. N. BO(iGS, Opposite the Crawford House. Consumption in its Early Stages, can Baltimore. Wd..' March 4th, 1867. Dear Dr. lxxwrence': My daughter having been cured of a deeply seated disease of the lungs by your "Rosadalis," I feel it to mate tne iact Known to you lor t-ne oenent of others. She suffered nearly two years with a hard cough,' which troubled her day 'and night; at -last the emaciated -form, glassy eve. night sweats, toeretlier with the cougn, told too plainly thaf it was CfcnT??g?ftmj! be yond question, -eating at her vitals. Our Phy sicians brought no relief. She , was Jyised to try your Rosadalis, as a ' tonic-whfclishe did iinagino tny surprise ' and gratification when I found her appetite returning. Slowly she regained her strength, her cough and night-sweats gradually, ceased, and. she is now, after takmg flve vbdttles of your medi cine, apparently as well as ever. - ' : Yours Respectfully, ' " ; MRS. E. ANN SMITH. " : Maior .tohri W. Tmnham, one of the editbrs of the Wilson North tJarolinianp says finT the t t;arolinianp; says fin the ipril, 18B7 : flbelieve,r7 that the Rosadalis is the issue of trie 20th of A viersonai erberie'itce, t finest tonic ever prepared." .... ' f uaju,ri.y. Tt. Tiawreriee-i-Sir SJn I81 G., Sept. 15, 1867. k gffij;.. myson, now i Herat, flv vp.fl.ra. was vaccinated with what provea -to De impure matter, wniencomiweie- lv destroyed his Jrealtb, He has been alllict e'd with an inveterate and extreniely troriible some eruption of' Vie skin, sometimes-,- break ing out in sores, &c ROSADALIS was pre scribed by my family physician,- Dr.- A.- D. Moore.. After; taking it a. few weeks my son became and remains entirely well. ! ,';- . . Yours Truly, .. Rosadalis will Ctre the "Worst Casess of. 6errala.' Beau tne; stiaieineni-j g f ; , ltelow, and Despair not. ti ' " Wliaon County, Sept 10, 1867. u Dr. J, J. Lawrence XteKs Sb s-My Voung- La toiirVii-AT a crftf, -flvn vp.btb. linn ttp.p.n drpan- TO uuuS.v', - - j r fully anlcted with scrofula neariyu ner iiie. i i?if!M there was no hope of cure. During, the last t Snvin!? sua was worse xnanjBver. neroouyanu I IJtobs WmgvovOTedwJtt with race - aiia- eyes .very , mucn swouen . Whilst in this condit ion, I was lUl vised "by Df Tu A. Smith to try your ku AOAiis. 1 at once tiroeurea tnTee doiubs,1 anu wBtieuw injritto her. efec was maaical. Jn less tftait toi-siy greafe astonislrmeiit, Ae, too enforet weiu l am, ir,i a . ,-, Yourgi.witneBpeer ana erantuae. l'i?fr'tv tff-.jBVRNETT,.v Rosadalis Is a Potent Remedy, in , alt Certificate rnrAnlo Inflammation of -the Er from 858 untH this Summeri whei it? assuiived , rwhr a troublesome forma togivei great tain. I .was, at times, partially deaf and tbf suppu- rauoB 'mitt ajmtjsjiTsonfinHa oow-j juhci. kpntc the iHtside of Abe ear badly inflamed. I was .indujcea tQ try Px Lawrence'f Kpsad- ali&j andsJioWithiak- Lam entirely -cyred, , The sHpjraration' has teased ;j X Jjan hear ,VSZV.ett at ever, &aa, there is,, aot ..tnat itcnmg eensaripn in -the ear -.which before -bo muchannpyed AT nenrraJ. health has also been areatlv irreprov d, ilil have leentlrly free from my usual Wilson, Sept. 03th 1867. hrbiie'I4ver Ccrmplalnt nred row 1 G'TF.,-.BJpt(n,' Esq.jf Attorney This Is to eertifvttnat! wa anueteafwitn .1 TbiIs to certify that I was earol Chtonf i -;rrj 17. IfM. .B?A?fe5t,n i Xvr -CWiiptoiiK bf Err. -iAwTenaa's RosadalsiJ' septSSyltf . Wilmington, arterhavfii Been f Bdnfiheartd; mThetl and f0Ifl atHi16 tila an Uryiugarioua I know'of , several others in this'sConiity,' cured through the use of the Rosadalis, and it, canJie foundln nearly 'every hotiae fn'nly neighborhood, and they all pralere it as a great mediciBe. - . u . ' . - ? - -; i - s THOMAS THORN. s Greene County, August 1VJ86L f KJi : Road allien res all? Skiii Diseases, f SALT JHEUM CURED I-4-REMARKABLE -i - A . ... CURE ! I ' - Moist? AVj Ca aia, April th j X8S7. : Dr. Ixfvirencet Wilson, JV. C, , lMyeh,T cSinVtm tha last ten yearn-(until recently),,! &ured with;an inveterate eru'o jtionof tfie skin called bv physicians "Salt Hhevm," wlth.wjiich I suffered terribly & the pain - aiwl; itching was almost Intolerable. ' I tried .evlie beIphytdeianis in i&u- jope. and this country have yisited seyeral ge lebr at ed springs spent thousands of dol- lat-ana.jftte -po get better: Jaf.Dijepmber. 1866, being in Charleston, 8. C, I was told by geiiLiuian at tne noteijitnax; lie tiaa ncen yliosadaUs. -any nope. 1 proeured;a ' bottle of Messrs. King & Cas paa tetter py a meaicme called i tjers anu louovists resnnof ,an itaeir oars. v i resolved to trv it.i withont f ,-,.--iA-.iji- wC I "r S -A 1 UUU1X HID U.1L V - UUUi 1 sidy, and commenced taking it .Finding, to latioh of importance cKMris the Kovem my surprise, that I was improving,- I bought hpr -.i : rr f ' fk W t l aC the last two. r found I was mmn22w tui.' wrwhieb . Your Sincere Frtehd. ' - -7 t.; t- Sold Wholesale b-iw' 1 : st :s'!.- - "i..-. TK BARNES & Ca, 21 Park Row, New Tork. CARR, BOYKIN A CO., 29 Hanover St., Bal-: timore E. WILL,lSi47 Market St.; Wilmington, N. C J . H. BAKER, 14 Roanoke Ave., Norfolki Va. 'r Price, S I 50 per Bottle. JS- BEWARE OPpOXrSTERFETTSt-ea See tnat..jV"JriWRilEr.'''CO.-, is blown ou jwiue ana stampeaon tne uork. -f- All letters 'Of inouirv. rvromntlv J . :- 1 ,7. "X a ,.' 1R. JT- JT. LAWRENCE, CT , . S Wilson, N.C. For sale in Wilmington by , ' ; - ' w ' W. 11. LIPPITT, DAY & WRIGHT. sept24-2-eow3m, N;: ; P; BURNHAM'S C : - :3 SCiEBRATE.i';,o. i '' I T?pnpll TfltlTJCll TtlvlviTia hrr:?f7 " ' i1 J,U1 W M rCJt ' W fl KbLi Fiimti YPirv K'lr ' imrij' an v mvcm . w X veutlon. of the age, surpasses all other wheels in steadiness cwuuuij' vi wain, itwt oi run; simple -in-construction. and aimasterpieeeoforkmftnshi'D. lltda not liable to get out of order, and, from its posi tion!in.the flume,'ia accessible at all times. " It is cheaper than any other Wheel (of the same weight and finish) in! market.- L 43 Send for circulars.- , JSS Person ordering these. iWHEELS,ean have them put up by most competent work men at a emaU cost. . v , -j , - ; : Address all orders to ''' vt-f' - -E. n. CHESTERMAN, '..; : ;:. Millwrisht and Engineer, ' , r' ' Richmond, A'a., . . - . , Sole Agent for Va. and N. C 43P Will also contract for the erection of For all kinds of Maaufaetui-ing purposesboth Water and Steani Power. sept24-a-6m. Smoking Tobacco Works, THE E0AN0KE COMPANY, G' HARTERED EXPRfcSSit f O JlAX ufactwe SMOKING TOBACCO from the largest assortment f Virginia Leaf of any factory in the South, jand Invite the trade to their list of prices. ' " '''- v; -.-- 66 -lVND-i- "HERBS ULE" -":4-.:-7. --r. '7: leaf espresstj' Are gotten up otfriperlbr the Southern markets. . .Danville, Ya. " for 1 Oct3-10-2rn 10 WllniinStOIlt MerCliantS, rrlllE STATES VIEEEi- AMERICAJf,'' 1 1 . (Weekly) affords a good medium to com 1 11 u ii 1 v.tx l. ii 11 jicxi.jjaius!unu tut; puiMiii; kmia 4 . .4 at .1... . . . i . .. . l : ine imc ui it cbtriu' hi luuirumi. nuu iiii- eat.' Counties. Freight -will- pass over " All fldvertidement by1 ma , twitnout -mobevf? f stating 'the: sum 'desired to invested, or 1 Agent, w iimingtonLiN . o.! ncv7,8Blm K- r ...1; Publishers. s FtOXD-lIAXD , SELECTED SPIRIT Casks, for sale by . ! ROBINSON SMITH & CO. .'4 -';" --. : SPpt27-5-tf E. J. !fc SOY TT ATE ' EDITORS FATETTEVItlE. N. JU C. Otw, BOOKSELLERS & STATION ERS 18 Murray Street, New York. x' - - septtS4--ti .' . 77; 7-;.:j. t!.;-' X I EE.HEA1S CIRCEEARS, WEDi JL ding Cards, Visiting Cards, fte., &c, S rinted in a etyle tnaficaritiot be surpassed, orth PX Souths at V a Z - WM. IT: BERNARDS, Printing and Publishing House, octl8-20-lt TP R I N.T N O EVERY STYLE -JL Plain, Fancy and Ornamental Printing executed enatly, cheaply ! and expeditiousiy -i. - ,i ! turn r- xtwiiv X OTuC . .. ati "25.? - si . . j it .r DA.bD.Mj. , ji . V oct23-2S.lt No. 3 South WaterRL Mariojt stab, MARION s,;c, per I Miehed Weekly, br WiMcK4raUIdr .:!iRm1H.rBEBNAED, Askt;: -7 septs-i-rtf t is Wilmington , N. C. GRESCENT, MARION, S. C, . PER lished Weekly S. E McMillan, .Ploprier w3i.n. BERNARD Agent, i .- Wilmington. N.f C. sept23-l-tf OER NORTH STATE SAEIS BERRY, N. C, Published Tri-Weekly and Weekly, ijtwia WiTP.a. Kditor and Pi'onnetor. '"" - .;;n;.nji..i.;jA&uwinfl6eiti. i egtSWTtf "VVilminerton. N. C. j A AMERICAN L-STATESYIEEE,! IVeekiy, Eugene JF. iWke Published SonAmprietors,,. . - - m septas?T-tr V HViimmgWvN. C. rrTIK VKRTREST tYPEAJfft PRlaTT. rX; 1NG, HACHlNERY;ut ' "J." ; ' Printing and PnblishingHouse,,, II iU XI. VJU1.1JIU W ( r VrAVd GlneraTV proprietor, 'TtsT rrr:TT?!r.r:tTTnsou an enort was maae iir .ne Mfmse to please accept as a token of my gratitude A prevent certain ineinberaiprstbeiTennessee 1 Jii 5eiyt: valuable Rosa-: delation irom taking their sealsi based vr-v - TinnirrG TFr.nnirrvn itihiM. Tmm I W tamenti?, Prayer EookB and Miscellaneous Michael rMu.rphl'ftJoardinjnQUseon wunnuiyauwea w -wBHyvu-.juu . Wksrebpund&evept and wittirldngTSn nslciJ.ceiwo.tpfM f . l-iTinlW gBokBtoS carried jntamijry't toctA.lr ; . ,No. 3 Soutbv Water street; i 5? hi injtxries rerfe fijnnd.ioJbe:uita severe ,r I It i.stated that the Democrats ot Ivcw m m mamw ma waak7 miuiw - - - MORKXKG STAB; ' PUBLISHED"' AT- WILMINGTON; -Nv C, ' y WM. Hi BERNARD. -.v ? rg Mailed, or delivered to subscribers in in parts of the City. at2 50 ?or;Six Months, or $l"25 for Thjree Montlis. . '. ' ' FROM.WASHINGTOJT. SpeciaD.ispatchstot!ietBaltjtttoreSu Consreks anL' the Tetiaessee Dle&ra- u tioa General K Legislation -w-Couoxr Tlie callcries of botuoilsesfbf Cbtf -.in gress were"crbwcletl toAlay tii 'their tiin'6st capacity witu spectators, generaiij stran vails that tbcre will probably be no legis- liVUUU ll IL ber sessiotu h'tAs omihiirirtd wf Ww 3inaf1ivlfM P upon .the precedent of last eessiyn in (he Kentucky cases. At first blusli tne dem ocrats were ropppsed jta. the , resolution, J upon the same grounds that they opposed the aetipn of : the House in The matter of the - Kentucky' delegation'; Dut"Ht Jof them finally ibecame .reconciled tCr ;the. in quiry as to the Tennessee 'delegation,, in order to test the consistency of the'repUb' licans in the application of the same rule to both States; sb also-with sonie republi-s cans who were in the first, instance opposed to ueiay.m giving seats, to jsiessrs. etoKes, Butler and Mullins; but i at length joined Mr. Dawes, who advocated - delay and in- quiry iii the aTennessee cases, -upon jthe rule applied last session to the Kentucky delegation; notwithstanding it was argued that the features of the controversy weje not exactly analogons. ;-';vVio:i " i k There is reason to believe that at the present session no general legislation of importance will? take place,? but .from a comparispi? of '-yiervs of the member it is ;fof a reneal of the cotton tax: that a ma jority arevopposed tofurther ; contraction the currency for the present and that a moderation ot the vie warn the extremists will be enforced by' 'thei counsels of the conservative members-. of,, the; republican party in Congress. - I' " ; , . . .ii trt , . ,. V "x: It is also probable i that tirins'ttie 1 Ce cember sessi6n a bill; will be" ihtrodticed with a strong 'probability; :of ,it passage, providing for a postal telegraphic svstem, embracing substantially the features "of x-Senator Brown's bill, introduced in the Senate som two years ago,; and ;rnore re cently advocated v by Mr. Washburne, of Illinois, in the House. Data Accomnnnicd by a Eady Carried Ilis ; Point by n Ludicrous Piece or Stra- A clean, well dressed man attempted to enter the! rear car of the train on aWis-J consm railroad,, but was stopped vby the brakernan and told to go to the next car torward, as the rear one was reserved tor ladies and -gentlemen; -accompanied by lauica.. merryj,winKie wiAjne afOungi man's eye as he stepped from the car to the platform. He walked "Straight to a robust and somewhat remarkable, female representative fromr the land of shamrock. and -verv cnrirtehualv offered to assist, her I i a-- 'a- .-. i i -n i i i in transporting cer uunaies, wnicn were neither tew TirrKiif-iir tn rhf tnnn hs I words, .. May tlie 'good L6id'-&feaB .your honor," were the only ones overheard ; but it was evident that' hia kind ofiices were accepted. v; ? '.-. '. -' ; ' Then, after some conversation in an un dertorie, the pair who had so! recebtlyf nd ; in nlftin view of ifr 'trfl.kPThWn' hpfrnrnpl traveling companions, approached the for I maaen car. wncn aaoouto enter,; tne t Kpfilrontrtn infD-iTiv?A1 M' Vutitrvri ' st11 I directed them to gtO thenecar. Thefto man lusisteu. xuat ius; lauy anu. uimstju had, under the . rule laid . . rri 1 . 1 . , , i t m rr r . 1 vour lad v." Thef traveler, turning onfi- !wu,1 lu uis lri tha mosttWinmng Wayr:vAm t VOtt my dear?" (The woman had cheeks -like phppsp-rinrT nnir! n nnse like.a rvinre of de f payed , beefsteak.) . Clearly and to the t point. came the answer, y snure i am, aar-, lint.'? i There was no resisting such proofs arwl the' pair marched in; triumpV'to a seat, amidst roars of laughter from the passengers, wrno naa'oeen saHeanve spec tators of the scene. V- - ' r, i. m i eM'iii ' . :-.. Education of Soutnern Girls 3 - , . dti- A meeting to promote the liberal ition of children of the South was h cation of children of the South was held'at St. PauFs church -yesterday ,.at which the IWV. Xr. laaiuUU ittY JlUIii tue -XVUT1 T T JJi. TK 1.. I.T1; . nfhAi. jrentlemenfrom theTNortb and the South, d V-. .. -v.. ; i , , . I I J i 1- .1.1 ? : a ... , . - . .v were present, i ne iactwas Dronffn omtne tesamoiFi uuaw'j aircaujofionarjf H r j i j .. s t i i ;('', I v M M w iaftv s-j- i win.w-w- II - ' A 1 . s i . J . - a. ' : T I J' 4-:.K- L KaVia fire mKWt nf lnfnroef' I T flQT T II A Cfll'lHl v .I'mi.H I II IUlrTl 1 . 1 1 II I II in 1 1 LA A m I 1I1CLO CkLAVA AAA UllUln a Wi 19 VA vwttUlU ' lUAb Lllia i h.n mi ft rt enfwifl at x no T l T-u r .i nas I ill L t ' ' i i i ii - .... - - - - have more than otie- atrnareti ahd . twenty i j. , LI -t- ;"Tlrwfi': -li? f annlirjinta. .....M. .it.iir - T Tt-oa rannlvprl that. I ,rwkfri. MiVnaiJiirecorcTiallv with the obiect of the Society Jbr the' Education 6f o o . Ie anxrn rtf ftl. mnkHtntion. and cordially i'mnitt'4fcioblidioAid- rfpT,rp . ti,af affiiuied societies for the same VArfhara 1 ODject ue taiai7uur cities ftha Similar sc merid' tor th atc of Sotxth that a provisional 'oittiMBtfaiff:f 'efRev, PA'JIalian, whom, for want of iunXls It ia Ath aJlnnaPUanierBnCB.ot me aiethd-w :f alfnfeKe PrJ'vif. iladelpthia, andsReyr-t i i Rudder, of Phi iiaisfnt-i "OI fw-' I orK. auuiorum uu ing into, effecV JmtWfa I Z:- ' ";w-i' mM. of anh TTrirZtttZ. ,1 fnSeim(W Sun. r v-. t , - A . .Aiiiv.". - ? . "' ? -i' - . . j .- ; a i , A - - 1 Attenrac as euiciae w in? irWu lUO - lUUU BlUry ' W lUUVH . .... loilA- TTIA Star. Noti 21 W08. rru wr t- i.' :c:A IMiene la the ,. -. , .. . n 1 ' Abtfo noon jesterdiy. i scpae . , - i urred ith Gpld Iooni, on (Proad;,Etwt." Jit" .idet: Hojf, at person wearincj a grey, coat, ..WAOi .. j, it was whispered around,1 t3 thcr ex-rebel chief; "Jack" Moabj. 3?he breast? . p . loyal Wokers burnea with"- iudignationf whidi tlurstftirth in th e. shape of a Jipte, u.s ,, written by 'Mr, & BColgjite wttl ent -lo-Mr, Ho4t. askinfr him if the rebel , ilosby eittihrf by. tisf ridaxirVif sofcp V intf agafnst hia beihff there On receiTin' Jfi tins rnotp and glaYicingr uter therTitents, - f the ticepr&Hdat TCad' it'alotid and then -y&it G&ttoen7sIlo-w cV, to - introduce - yoyttf i Colonel Mosby." . Ilciby., thea: ; , asen3wasrecelved t)(Uh'iAi2dche V,S ' and Msss""';v;,x'... . -c Tne broker oHthe wTOrkf Go1d? Soird;tvere eVidentTy neTer more ; divided j;-'. thtatii ithis.vcea8lon ,'WhUe'' poL.ie ' vaneedlto thfl Colonel ,to V-6hai.a him by u, . the handf others protested eoinct tisros.j cecrnng Dyacryairyf naRing-neir neacuyvt' aria Pesticulatiriff thelrtin'diiniatibilAkid ; en "sen tences misrht have been ueardi Na -Jj H place for a traitor.n lleUcli7iglit here " - taemseives oniamous - ujr reucuiuus - acts.rt 1 "Colonel Mbsby'waa1braVeHol-'y'' K dter." . ' wGood iudge of horses.' "A bda-'u- jter'mati rievet fivedTTworseo'ffe" was neWhung,&critn . . V'f v " iThese 1 delectable f and", entertaining ex- ,h i vHich Mr; Mosbv was held hv the brokers : present were feuddenly .-ffintea'by'ihaf presideflt dalliiig & pecial meeting tjf rtftp iu, u Board, yhenjie rlcsirejd;to know- whether ofxiot he: was to be sustained iii Intfodac 'v " v " irig his Friends into tWmWtlWeixix imH The; .vice-president: was ttpredi4by thed iic majority who enuorseo aetiuur jiryj troducing- froni his elevated position oftKis friends (doloner ilosby,' the one eriHa chief K:td the IfeW Board. 2K.iYIIerald;&. The' Murder And Stticlde at Cleveland HThe Cteveland (6 aew "devUeH a - large amount of 8pac.t ae&lintf totrttta, uirr.it revolting murder and suicide, iiiVthatrcityyJ v ; i first brought to JightXMlf 3 tCf wi . JI. Gregory3he : pprletorrbf'aevefat pho- t dgraphie rooms r in leelatid Md fbf' P some months employed yqiinomttn euifr, iiamed Isabella 3oy,ilejea ,jand,;.Jj,.i5; which bwasiohediip 3 was a ttafisioriate man, ami a l few 'months vi since was arrested 'for crttel-i treatnicjit iotoo i J id Lhis wife;o Qreghadnd treed ;3Iis iioyt to live at h.,hotu,',Ottitb.epitence; tnat. t she would be more covenient to her 'worki1 y5i thi? liad hot teridcdaalleyiate GregOfy domestie difficulti s;On Friday- mOrxjin ; s & a f . as usualjGregory andLj MisaRoy ; wenfc .to .fVi . tteift work; takingwith' them a, pail, con- - taming'their (dmrie turnt howeverf andjbii ;j3waiW9 -slittf v Mru GregbrywitlliietdaUghteri,eiJt..to her husband's vDhotosraDhic i rooms.' and throat" ctrtv arid srirrotinded -.Mth ttoota "t-" Lblood. SoOn'afeeraaroilisSBQyj tV'asbQ vibt ipuna at tue loot qi a stairway w ,ue.8is.j. light, shot thmtighjU,e..ta3 evident that he Jiacl del jbera.tely mudered ber dnd then kitTe'dlilrriself. ?'Ueflr&t tried to shoot himself' but the- ball vas not well aimwl:'s? Trie ftnairereat a i i Jriii ' i .vni. i .......... .'i...,'" tense eicuemeus wve.v?ilp( -: ... ... ThV.Cincirinad , W nesday says:.:'t&':ij 'i''Wr.'anueod.'-; At LouHville backets hfe btjVinft freeh,. and hay their agtsouthrou "K tucky andr Indiana.1 cuhritioS'iAt j4G 1 but the quality ;lai --ligbtj')Ai4jG14cjagchf receipt nave Deen tneresii,eyernowni. Via irl am o n1 'triad rieon o,itTrot, flf'fc9'i r $6 50, bdi'thlnogafeirt VfiVntftWT- loi :uiem uim mano ju.wiife.-ASiuai.svijj id flownva right to point some think' that the?.pagking lt,f f.fe -replied ; It is not rudup to a high figure, butf we are iniprrai ' f j ftler- tttrnin'sr 6nfi- d that the nrevaihnff belief SsCn'atW' '1 . sr . o .0 ' ' , ., ,r7, r. LTi. d that the nrevailinff belief is tliat" ther season will be fihqrtjari'trfSc-;rTE'tf rates at St iibui are abotrt fhfian5a3i .' thdse2 current at Chicagbran(Kwate?3geiof thef horra. about the Ramc.but. at this tilap.e and Louisville the ; price w 50 ; cents . Iiighv " . gross pecause ine .nogs are-bo mncB'j .falterl1? k WJlJ iiUISMS Sri ,d rj A -dipatehf f fom'Washington? ay 4 jTJAti ; : o tie is definitely known About the urooosi'L it tiori of rimpeachm'ent.excepl that a strong ' party, eaded by Mr; Miwillwiirke bold;aditfcrbnliffd.f via impeathmentuitth4?BpiiW Will wvui a pcv&ic .avvuiumwu vi vviioui c. -, mhih will ta tOTI t tTmlltl t O'tMll-l 1 1rf , r"-- ma, resulting! in' omciali'resigriaticrii; Av ' ..ii a!s .-Ti . . i .. rliof TnmeinTV.I . I hrirr.n r T Vi rmms -'in. IKichmoncL On Mondav. Bishob Earlr ari' madvrrted urionine "practit'e of ; dancing H airl:-'fi-neeTOainfirhi.ft li7t atik:btot-tt5raiaaciriij from the'. dikMuW-btit that; tlie rrt)hibitieii:?waaf i 4.f11 'kln11ll f TKt -if a r fill. annMM vised tne reacBeT3 loeek t Came ift.S.-i, 1 fzf't'"'-. K ?Aae remainA ox a man were recently - Hna. f rwTiS r Mly idenUfied as that of ftn laddkr,,:. named Christophef , Conrad, eU-known m the city. , A map cedinto tliejm- iafirar'A afttv 'wnaro TRAnnnv .eltilil j lng interment, wnqpfoyeq tqpe tjtneTTeai euer ne naa oeen crowuw WM.i - ; 1 . '.'IS 11 i 11 '.aHi'TaV i'jl'" 1 '- V .AI illlM-r .' .-Pendfetoii,' of Ohio, (ofiba Prt'iidejic;;. 0; 4V Ji ' iro? ;1 13 1.7 7 1:1
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Nov. 24, 1867, edition 1
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