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PUBLISHED DAILY,, , , , By Office, No. 3 South Water St. 'fIIE STAR is mailed, or delivered to briber in all parts of the. City, at 2 50 iov SixMdntbs, of $125 for Three Mouths. ; BATES JOF ADVERTISING t rw,A fimiare one day,. . 75 u f(. (( H ( two days,.,,..... ........4.... i a three aays;..... ............ l o fourr.&fyi five days,... ..... 2 25 one week,.. .-....-.(' . 2 30 iortionately low rates., ,...-. . ? , :. r RAILWAY 1HKECTORY. W ILMINGTON & MANCHESTER It. ROAD. President Henry M. Drane - . ' " .' l)i rector John Dawson,HenryI(rutt, O. G. T..rlov. A. J. DeRosset, D. & own, Geo. J. W ' MeUalU W. ErMllls; James G. Burr, Richr araBradley, J. Eli Gregg. , (,'cneral SuperifitmdentWulia.m MacRae. tierctaryand Treasurer Wra. As Walker-.-General Freight Agent JoXan L. Cautwell. ti'lLMlXGTOX, "'CHARLOTTE & RUTHEE ; ( 0KD RAIL ROAD. ; PrerittenfBobeH H. Cowan. Directors S.J. Person, A. H. VanBokkelen,' Jno A. McDowell, Robert S.cFrench' Walter L: Steele. Stephen W. Cole, Samuel HvWalkup, E. Xve Hutchison, Haywood W. Guion, C. C. Hen derson, A. G. Logan, A. R. Holmesly. Superintendent W. I. Everett. .' Master of Transportation V. Hv Allen. Secretary and Treasurer I. T. Alderman. ' ' truster Meelwnue W. Gill. .. : . jVetyM AgettiW. R. French. - .-t ;. President R. R. Bridgers. ; 'H-h. Directors on' ttie part of the Stockholders W. . Wnght,6. D. Wallace, Eli Murray, - Alfred Martin, A. H. VanBokkelen, Geo. Harris, of Wilmington, and JolutEverett, of Goldsboro'. Director on the part of the State Edward Kid dor, of Wilmington, N. C., John Nortieet, of Turboro', and Thomas D. Hogg, ; cf .Raleigh, Chief Engineer and General Superintendent S. L. Fremont. . ' ; Matter of Transportation Wm. Smitli. f Secretary and Treasurer J. W. Thompson. Master of Machinery bl: M.Hankins. ' A itditor G. L. Dudley. y ,v , y . , , RAIL B.CMJ) TJINEp. IVilmingtoii Co. Office Chtef Ekgineer & Gew. Sct't, Witxra-QTOK, N. C, Oct.; 11, 1867. ON AND AFTER THE 12th OCTOBER, the following Schedule will be run over this Road: .,.',,,.,-. . , DAY PASSENGER, AND MAIL TRAIN, Leave Wilmington daily (Sundays excop toil),,at 6:00 A. M.j arrive at Weldon, 3:00 P. M. Leave Weldon daily (Sundays excepted), at 10:30 JuM i arrives at AVilm.iugton, 70 P. M. . ..--V . TRAIN. ; ,-(- ... Leave AYilmington at.. .... . . ;.9:30 P. M., daily. Arrive at Weldon at 6:00 A. M., " Leave Weldon at. l:25 P. M., " Arrive at Wilmington at. . . . . .2:i0 A. M,, " - EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN. Leave Wilmington daily (Sundays except ed), at 4:00 A. 31., and arrives at Weldon at 6:00 1'. y. Leave Weldon daily (Sundays except ed), at 4:00 A.-M., and arrive at Wilmington at Mr-) I'. M. Trains pass Gollslx)i-o' at 2:00, 10:30 and 10:50 A. M., going north ; at 2:50, 10:15 P. M., mid 10:50 A. M, koing South, connecting with Trains to Raleigh and Newborn at 10:30 A. 31., and further points at 2:50 P. M. Papers on the line of the Road copy this and omit all other Schedule notices, - - . t S. L. FREMONT, t octl2-18-tf l Chief Eng. & Gen. Sup't. ' i i i i t !' 1 s.i - - : . ' Vil Biiiiigtoii Cli a r 1 o 1 1 c and RUTHERFORD RAIL ROAD. G-exkral SnpKRr-NTKirnK-jrT's Offidk. ) . Wilmington, N. C, Aug. 9, 1867. fS AND AFTER TUESDAY Next, An J gust 13th, the Passenger Train -on this l:o.id will leave Wilmincrton on Thesdav. Thursday and Saturdaj', at 7 o'clock, A. M. Arrive at San Hill sauie days, at 3 P. M. ' . Arrive at Wadesloro' (Stat;e). at 12 mid night. Leave Wadesboro' (Stage), on Tues day, Thurslay and Saturday at 2 P. M. ' Reave Rockingham (Stagc), 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 clays, at 3 p. m. - W. I. EVERETT, -..., sept23-l-tf f r- XJen, Sup't. . Wiliningtont n d Manchester RAIL ROAD COMPAJfY. General SuPEBiHTESDENT's Office,? Wilmington, N. C, Oct. 5, 1887. J ON AND AFTER OCT. 6th, l'ASSEN. ger Trains of this Road will run on the following Schedule : M ; . EXPRESS TRAIN., . . - Leave Wilmington. ....... ... ..'.: . Ji.'JO A. M.' Arrive at Florence..;.'.;;...... 8:10 A. M. Arrive at Kingsville...... 11:45 A. M. Leave Kingsville . J. . . .. ...... .11:30 A. M. Arrive at Florence::...... J......;... 2:55 P. M. Arrive at Wilmington ; 8:55 P, M. -ACCOMMODATION TRAIN: . I .V & Leave Wilmington . . . ;.-. . i . . . . . . . . 7:50 p. M' Arrive at Kingsville JOC A. M Leave Kingsville. 2:0ChP Arrive at Wilmington 5:15 A. M. Kxpress . Train connects closely at Flor Mice with the North Eastern Rail Road, for Charleston. and- Cheraw & , Darlington Rail Koad, for Oheraw; and at Kingsville with the uth Carolina Railroad, for fnlnTnbi. nnfl Augusta. : v Accommodation Train "will riirr daily, Snn- at 'KinersviHe Rail Road tfor Colum- . "rS vo LCb . - WM. MacR AE, ,. . Gen. Sup't. oct7-13-tf ' - juvvuo . 1; DRAFT BOOKS! I f 1 L'rn T r-w . ... i- a DRAFT BOOKSl Vi. BERNARD'S For sale at Printlnff nouse and Book Bindery, : octo-H-it .. ' No. 3 South Water Street. ' EWBERJT R PUBMCAUr, 2rewbera, - C, Published Trl-Weekly. .. - , : . . , WM. TT T TT. T "VT ft T. TV ' . sept23-l-tf : 1 -; , Wilrningtop.,.,N. JO, OpKS, PAMPHLETS. CIRCTJI.ARS,: oT. Fr a;rds. Business Cards; Bill-Heads,-Let-S?8' Aceoant Sales, r?icesX3urrent, Rail' V iaK8t- uierjcs' tancu snerms's iJianics. onstables' ..JKlaaks,- AciAc-pirinted at a -Vtiii'TriVTro.. tj.vi ita nA ii oct2Wi.lt.SJiJSlo- South Watr Street7 - i i -.-' .f---...--i " ' i '- s y Rf;ANK BOOK MAKlTFACTOmr. l, and other ; Blank Books, in endless va 1Lty, manufactured at - 4 1 . t . , - WM. H. BERNARD'S not i - vptS House and Book Bindery, 4 x octio-19.1t j , ' ;No.;3 South Water Strf ettt , Lyon ' eiaon, jt. u., by- Stoner WM. II. BERNARD, Agent, pcM3ft.7-ft Wilmington, N. C. & Wei. R. R. ROSADAIilS. ;riie Best Blood JPnrifier in tlie .World !. lrir Uwrence's Celebrated KbsibAiiis." i Read the Following Home Certificates c Weherercertifyftia pared by a Physician, who! is- an experienced Pharnuiceutist and Chemist and ; that- his remedy is an eMcient arid valuable one iivScro tZo, Syphilis, &c, itsliaving performed "some remarkable cures in- this' ricinitf.' ..H.,,,.-... W. A. DUGGAN, M; D E; BARNES, M. l. & -vt A-i R. W KING, M. D. j ' Wilson, N. C, Feb. 8th, 18e. We hereby certify tliat we regard Dr. Law rence's Compound Extract of Rosadalia as a Reliable Alterative. d:c. -'tv,'' 1 r : A. D. MOORE, M. D. - I L. A. STITH, M. D. Wilson, N. C, May 10th, 1866; Edgecombe Oovitfty, iV. C.,' May 1S67.: Dr. J. J: LawrenceiDear Sir : 1'lease send me immediately, per Express, to Tarboro', two dozen more bottles of your Rosadalis. l have carefully examined its Formula: and have used -it in my practice ' jn a number of cases. I am well pleased with it.' I think it, beyond donbt, the best Alterative I ever used. I have tried itin several cases of Scrofula, and Scrofulous" affections, 4&e.,. with much satisfac tion to myself and patients. I have also used it in Secondary and Tertiary Syphilis Tone terrible case of eight years standing, in which it aeted with surprising land satisfactory effect making a quick and thorough cure. I have, therefore, no hesitation in" recommending it to Physicians and - others, as the most . reliable Alterative now known. . - Respectfully Yours, Ac," jA. B. NOBLES, M. D. A Wonderful Cnre of Scrofulous White Swelling. ' ' ' nOME CERTIFICATE. I hereby certify that last September I -was attacked with Whitel Swelling of the left knee and also, with an enlargement of the glands of the neck (One tumor reached a large size).; me swelling; or the knee was enormous, and was attended with the most excruciating pains. 1 was so 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 all; I tried various reme dies, and they failed to give me any relief. I was in this condition when I commenced tak ing: Dr. Lawrence's Rosadalis. The swellinsr 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 disappeared, and that of the knee nearly so. After taking three bottles I found myself completely well-able to . walk as well as ever. &c. I ; ' ' LATIMER WILLIAMS. Wilson, May 12, 1867. , , Rosadalis will Cure the 'Worst Cases . of Chronic Rheumatism. HOME CERTIFICATE. Wilson, N. C, May 6.1887. I hereby certify that I was cured of Ions: standing Chronic Rheumatism; by: taking four bottles of Dr. Lawrence's Rosadalis. . JAMES WILLS, Rosadalis Cures farnncles, Boils, Pimplef 4b . Certificate from an old and much respected citizen , or isreene uountyi, now a resident or s ... . Wilton, N.G. f : ' I hereby certify that during the Summer and ranoi ixu, a was severely amicted witn OUrbv?iclcs, having as !majiy as 14 large Car- uujicies ami is ununary jiu. i.suucreu so i : c . s ... -r i much from them that I could not get out of the honse half the time tor several months Being induced to try Dr, Lawrence's Hosa dsiUs, I ivas entirely cured by the ue of one bottle oi tnat truij- vaiuauie medicine. W. A. DARDEN, Sr. Wilson, May 11, 1867. j Portsmouth, Va., Aug. 28, 1867. Cant. J. H. Baker-ir For the last seven or efoht years, 1 have been severely afflicted with a very troublesome, forni of SALT RHEUM, from which I have never been able to obtain the slightest ierceptible ' relief from any of the many remedies which I have at various times applied, until I chaneed 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. : ; - - Truly I can say of all the medicines I have ever used before, none have been so harmilv beneficial in effects as the Rosadalis, and I would most cheerfnllv recommend it to the public and to all suffering liumanity.' ci v Jicaueviiuiiy, iuuis cuv.. JllltrS. ill. IN. ISUtiUfS Oppositeithe Crawford House. Consumption in its Early Stages, can oe tnreu. Baltimore Md., March th. 1867. Dear Dr. Jjaurrence ,M-My daughter having heen cured of a deeplv seated disease of the lungs by your "Rosadalis,'? I feel it my duty to make tne fact Known to you lor the Denent of others. She sufreredTiearly two vears with a hard cough, which jtroubled Iter day and night; at last the -emaciated form, glassy eye, night sweats, together with the eongh, told too plainly that it-was Ckmswmption, be yond question, eating at her vitals. V Our phy sicians brought no relief She .was advised to try your Rosadalis, as a tonic which he did imagine my surprise and gratification when 1 round ner appetite returning, esowl; 'l she' regained her strength, her cough an night-sweats gradually ceased, and she is now, after taking five- bottles ofour rnedi eine,,apparently as well as" ever, . : -! - . Yours Respectfully, I a:Ci! : . - MRS. E. ANN SMITH. . Major John W. Dunham J one of the editors Of the Wilson North Carolinian, says in the issue of the 20th of April, 18(37 : "I believe, from personal experience, that the Rosadalis is the finest tonic ever prciKtred." : -v - - ' ' Wilson, N. C, Sept. 15,1867. . 'Dr. Lawrerice--Sir : In 1802, my son, now aged five years, was yaccinated with what proved to be impure matter, which complete ly destroyed his. health. He has been amict ed with an inveterate and.extremely trouble some eruption of the. skin, sometimes break ing out In sores, &c, j ROSADALIS waa pre scribed by my, family physician, Dr. A. ? D. Moorel After taking it a few weeks my son became ana .remains entirely weit :. V " ''. , v Yours Truly, ; ; -, J. B. DANIELi Rosadalis will Care the Worst Cases Of " scrofula. Read the Statement.,.. 4:l Below, and t Pespair not4 i f ! v 1 kVw Wilson ounty. Sept. la, 1867' Dr. J, J. Lawrence Dear. Sir -My youngs est dausrhteir,' aged five years; nas been dread fully afflcted with Scrofula nearly all her life. I tried a great many physicians, Dht without relieving her much ; in fact most of them said there was no hope of eure 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 qonttitioni I was advised byJDK. A;- Smith to try your ROSADALIS . Iat once f)rbcured three Dottles, and commenoed giv ng it to her. The effect , was magical. In , less than a month, to, -my great astonishment, she was entirely weU. I am, Sir, fj -f.tf "?' ' ' . . Yours, wjth respect and gratitude, i-J L . V. , r W. , W BURNETTi -, ' . r fv-j.i-x 4 Mii !: n ' S 5 if '2- Rosadalis Is a Potent Remedy in all - Chrouie piaeae. - :. Certificate Jrtrm,' W. JBUma,mq?;? Attorney yt -tm m certiiv tnat 1 was anucteu. ww.n Chronic? Inflammation of the Ear from -858 nntii this Summer whei it assumed sooh m trottblesotaet tormras ,to ive great pain. fI was, at times, partially deaf, and ,th snpnti rafeion "and'almost" conttoual Sot; of matter. i Kent; tne-outsiae or xne ear.T)aaxy lanaiueu. Turns l-twTttnorf fi ttt Tit. Tjiwrfinntt'aRosad- - ilis and now-think,Iami entirety cured.- The ' f suppuration has ceased; Z can hem ' -.as .toell as ever, ana there is not tnat itcning sensation in the ear which before so much annpyea me.- " t y .4.' mt-v!f&nei Mp general health has also been greatly improw ed. and I liave been entlrly free from my usual billons svmtoms. &c..L at this' season of the year. "I can confidently, recommend the Rosa dalis as an, extraordinary uiooa puriryerx acc - . - GEO: W. BLOUNT. ,Wllaon, Sept.l3th, J887.Yr ' Tf-y (l- Chronic Hrer Complaint Cured.,. This is to certify that; I was cured of Chronic Liver (Jompcaint Dy irr. lawrencen jx,uuaix, 7 ZrSSA I house medicines witliout benefit. I know of several others in this County, cured through the use of, the Rosadalis, and it can be found in nearlv everv house in my neighborhood, and theyall praise it as a great mcuieuie. , , . THOMAS THORN. f Greene County, August 14, 1867. Rosadalis cures all Skin Diseases. SALT RHEUM CUBED ! REM ARKABLE ij'uiifMoirtasAXj CXkadaj Aprir'4th;i867.t: irr. jMwrence, wuxonjx. c, .... - My Dear Sir : For the last ten years . (until recently), ! suffered with an inveterate erwa- tion of i (tlie skin called by physicians "Salt Rheum," with which l.suffared terribly the pain ana ftchtofir'was'&lmosr mtdleraWe. I tried several of , the best "physicians in Eu rope and this country have visited several oeieDratea springs spent thousands oi aoi- Jars .and faded ts gel abetter.. Jn. December, 866, being in Charleston, S. C, I was told by a, gentleman' at the hotel, that he had been cured of a bad, tetter? by HiediciHe -called Rosadalis? I resolved to try it, without any hone, thoujrh. of its doinsr me any eood. ,1 procured a bottle of Messrs. King & Cas sidy, and commenced taking it. . Finding,; to my surprise; that I was Improving, I bought iour otner ootties i out Derore commencing on rne last xwori loona i' completely well . tne disease navuig entirely autamjearea. " , Enclosed find "One Hundred Dollars." which please accept as a token of my gratitude. w ny ao you not make your invaiuaDie Kosa- aans wiaeiy Known i -. ; ; . i our sincere Jb riena, W. T. SELTZER. soia vvnoiesaie oy . - , D, BARNES & CO.. 21 Park Row. New York. CARRj BOYKIN & CO. 29 Hanover St.. Bal- timore. . - ... E. WILLIS, 47 Market St., Wilmington, N.C J. II. BAKER, 14 Roanoke Ave., Norfolk, Va Price, S I i 50f peri Bottled BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS!-! Se" that J. LAWRENCE & CO., is blown on the Bottle and stamped on the Cork. S- All letters of inauiry, &c promptly answered. Adcress, . DR. JT. J. LAWRENCE, Wilson, N. C. For sale in Wilmington bv j;;. Willis, W. II. LIPPITT, ' DAY & WRIGHT. . se'pt24-2-eow3m Georgia5 State Lottery ! FOR THE BENEFIT OF: THE "masonic; ORPHANS' HOME." Capital . nprize, $60, 000; GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE Masonic Orphan's Home.' 1 -T0- BE DRAWN AT ATLANTA, GA., On Wednesday, tlie 1811i Day or December, 18G7, : i n open public; ' ' 1 Prize of ...fr.$AO,OOe is 1 " ..... 25,000 1 , , ..... 10,000 ' .$GO,000 .... Z5,W .... 1,00 . 5,000 it ti it ti tt ti . ' tt tt tt tt ti . tt k l - l i ; is ' 55 135 160 ... 5,000 . 2,500 . 2,500 . 500 250 are. tt 5,000 ...L.. 9,000 2 srZOO L 100 . .23,000 1S.OOO APPE0XIMATI0H PEIZES. 9 Annroximatioii Prizes of S500 ' r each for the nine remaining units of the same ten of the No. Drawing the f 5 J : 60,000 Prize are $1,500 9 Approximation Prizes of 200 each for the nine remaining units of the fame ten of the No. Drawing the $25,000 Prize are 82,230 9 Approximation prizes or 9200 each tor the nine remaining units of the same ten Of the No, -Drawing the $10,000 Prize are $l,SOO 9 Approximation Prices of 100 . A A - A 1 -k... . . 1. .. . t $5,000 Prize are $9,000 18 Approximation Prizes or 9100 eacu tor tne nine remaining units 01 rne same ten 01 tne jno. urawinsr tne $2,500 Prizes are $1,800 418 Prizes, amounting to $180,000 Whole tTicItete $12 i Tflalves 80; ...... -..i i .. . . -. i Quarters $3 ; ightlis 1.50. ALL THE ABOVE PRIZES ARE DRAWN AT EVERY DRAWING. JTian Ol XUeSe iUreaL JUUl lOXiea i 4 " ' : . I and Explanation of Drawings. Tlie numbers from 1 to 80,000, correspond- i-ivor with j-lto nrrmhora rm t.Vi rT,T"'lrft.a. nrw nrin. ted on separate slips of paper and encircled with email tubes, and pkiced in a glass wheel all the prizesJnaecorclAnce wif M the Scheme, are similarly printed and encircled, and placed in another glass wheel. -The wheels are then revolved, and two ooys, uiinaioiuea, draw the Numbers and Prizes. One of the boys draws one number 'from the wheel of Nos.. and at the same time the other boy draws out one prize from the wheeltrf prizes.-'7 The num ber, and nrize drawn out are exhibited to the audience, and whatever prize comes out is reg istJred and placed to ne credit of that nutn- ixbt and this operation is repeated until an thenrizes are drawn out. , . . - . - The tickets are printed in the following style: They are divided into Eighths, printed on the faee of the Tickets Eight-Eighths bating the same numtjer, constitute a wnoie 'iicKet. All Prizes are Payable without discount, and- the Official Drawing sent to' each-Purchaser.'? X . f ' j, e. -' ' BOYD, WILSON & CO., Managers, nov2fr51-td - Atlanta, Ga. Smoking. Tbb&cc(f ; Worfo, ' - THEE0AN0EB,00MFAN Yr ;, OUABXEKEl) EXPfttSSliY TO MAN ufacture SMOKING T0BACCX1 from the largest' assortment of Virginia Leaf ef any factory In the South, and invite the trade to their fist of prices. -: t . 1 6i 1 'T - -:':-- Airr - - Are frotten iijp i of UnpekorJjieaflxpressI j5- for the southern markets. Danville, Va. n V " bct3-19-m .rTHIE VEBTBE8T TTPE AJSfD BINT- -X ING MACHINERY. t 'Uti , . . t WJI.; H. RERNARD'Sr , . . .. r r Printing and Publishing; House, f 'aeptio-ie.lt No? 3 -South Water St. fMB BOOHS IlE-EOIiyn. Bible, Te- J taments, Prayer Books and Miscellaneous, Works rebound, in every style, at WM. BERNARD'S Printtag nouse And Book Bindery, oct2-9-lt H 0.3 Sonfh Water Street. after hav BRYQQDSSItlATgTERY; t. Mh-rt'M' - w-'.J AND i V .M.M.KATZ&C0.. Markell Street; XtTWiJBPEX A, LARG WELL SELECTED STOCK OF Staple and m Suited for the Present Season OUR LOJfG EXPERIENCE ENABLES ns to buy from Importers and Mafiafhct- ferB' DIRECT, and can therefore offer our Orooas as low as tney can . be -purchased in Northern markets. This is no Humbug. All we ask is a TRIAL TO CONVINCE OUR PAT RONS. . . i , fi We call attention tot fulV line of - CALICOES, BLEACHED AND ? UNBLEACHED SHIRTINGS AND SHEETINGS; SILKS, poplins, MERINOS, and all thQ POPULAR DRESS GOOD'S. WHITE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, . t : BLANKETS, HOSIERY and GLOVES. 51 KNS' AND DOTS' WE Alt. BROADCLOTHS, ;Ui DOESKIJf CASSIMERES, . - ' " 'SATINETS and JEANS Hair Nets Notions & Fancy Goods, ' . ; : 47 , , -- s, liLil V I -MAJJii jLV 1 p.m Or, HatS & Men's Furnishing; Q-00da,l j . ' ; . 1 ' MILLINERY. We will open on THURSDAY- October 3d, a full assortment of the latest shape BONNETS,'HTS u',' FLOWERS, VELVET?, , SILIiS, RIBBONS, &e. To Wholesale Havers we ffer LIBER- AL TERMS. M. M. KATZ "octl-8-tf 23 Market Street. SOL. BEAit & BROS., A . RETAIL Sealers n Gents' Farnisuffi DRY Fancy Goodsl j Blankets, f Not ions. Mats PHHTS. A NO SHflFS WW 1 W nil wiiWMVi Our facilities, both, for purchasing and sell- ptissed by any house in .North CaipJina. ' A l-n-Atninpnt fpnt.nvA nf ftnr linnet a 4 nnr Merchant Tailoring Departr ment, trnderthe superintendence of MR. D. L. DE- : iZZ 1 prices with those of any other establishment in the citv. 1 oct3032-tf - ' IS Market Street. ?; K F. BURNHAM'S - . CEtEBRATXI ' ' ' French Joff WATER WHHE mHIS WHEEL, THE GREATEST Tit nnd a masteroiece ofwoxkmanshlD-vItis - liable to get out of order, and from Its posi. t.inn in the-flrime. is accessible at all timesr. It is cheaper than any other Wheel (of the 1 -Send for circulars." ' 1 ! 1 ; Person ordering these P WHEELS can have them put np byostLcmpeJn4uwDrk men at a' small cost. . ; il ... Address all orders to- ' - , E. H.-CHESTE RMAN, ' i f r - Millwright and Engineer, a v .' . wv. ; Richmond. Va. jaar w.maiso.conwacii.iwi:;i.n;;jL3Knu v ?; . :,.-f.!v- r - rT1 f"Jl -.V Fot all kinds of Manufacturing purposeSi bpth. Water and JSteaisi rPower : 'sept24-3-em. -7 y ."".'t" : ;r7- : i SPIRIT, CASKST. CJECOND-IIAO SELtCTEiy SPIKIT Casks,-for Bale by ; itOBprsoN, SirrrH k 66', "TT ATE EDITORS FATETTEVIEEE, If. 1 I C, Observerr BOOKSELLERS & STATlOl ERSi 18 Murray Street, New York'. ' sept24-2-tf . V ' i j iiiiR mm, E AND DB k--. 1 g Goods, GOODS, - .MOTTTIVrn - ; STAT? ':Z PUBLISHEO AT" WILMINGTON; KC r 4T . W3I. JI. BERN ARn. fa I V n-' Mailed, pf diyered, to ubscrjbiri In Lil-&f all parts of the City, at $2, 50 for Six gonfhs, or 25 Tor Three Months." " A Chieago Drummer and his Mistress ''' on the Bampase.r; . . A few days smteV'a' sentlemen and. 1.' Udj got ii-oiii' d steanjer; Buttfngtoti, ton Ilouse, and jtl?; gentleipan. i registered tneir names as4. A. mitn, UUicagq, Mid Mrs, Moore, C liicago. ; Rooms were as signed to tUera adjoming - each other. They retired, and nothing waaTieard from them till half-past fivetfclock in the morn ing, when the discharge of a pistol and the cry of mtirdee was ; heard' fromv'the room occupied by the man. iJ. On reaching the apartment, Smtth;. ,ws's foundlaying him of shooting himself; but a pistol was found in Mrs. Moore's , j earpet-bir. i Which the ball, wljidi-wasfounjQnjiJje fHwr"--! flicting only a flesh wound fitted, and the crime was fastened npon her without J U a. mL - - . . j 1 " a uuuul. j. ue man is nor benousiy lnjurecu An examination of the two develops the fact- that: the man's real name is Epstein f that he is now a travelling drummer for i Chicago house ; . that he formerly kept a store in a small tbwri in Tennessee, whence he and Mrs. Moore eloped, leaving her husband behind i-- -j b; ii '.wi ..-,S.,A ' i Doable Marriages. . ,,i v.:;-;; ; The National :Z?eK5en says the fol-: lowing announcement was made..at,,St. Aloysius' and other Cath6lic;'churches in Aashinsrton last Sunday : ' " 4 A Catholic man was lately iriafried td a protestant lady in this church, with the necessary dispensation of the Most Rever end Archbishop the intention of these parties to appear afte wards before a pro testant minister there to be married again, not being known either to lis - when they tfelAS'Sto marrv a' Protestant. Bv the ordnr of the Most Reverend Archbishop, . regret is nereDy puDiiciy expresseCLipr waat occur red at that late marriagefthe'Archbisbp hayin? Jisapproyed of the same and-re- quired this public announcement, lest ' it snouia pass into a preceaent, ana tnat ai4 riages are contrary to the dicipline of the rfi i rri f m . i unurcu. - j.nus lar, tne oraet oi me xrviosx Reverend Archbishop. We may only add. reminding the people, that according to. the laws of the Church, any of the faith ful who presume : to get married out of the Church, by the very act incur xeom4 hmunicahon.77 Ilall, tlie Arctic ExplOref. Late intelligence bas .been Teceivett , at St. John's, Newfoundland, from 'Captain Hall, who is searching the Arctic' regions for traces of Sir John Franklin' expedi tion. He had determined upoq prosecut ing his enterprise the coming winter,; and made eyery arrangement for the' purpose, depositing supplies of provisions at easy stages along the proposed., route, a rom some hostile Esquimaux he learned that at about the time of the .loss of Sir ' John Franklin's vessel, some white men carried a dead body on shore . and built a brick vault, which they carefully cemented1 and in which they' deposited the- corpse, after wards covering , the vault with heavy stone flags. This body Mr Hall believes to be the remains of Sir John, and hisJn tedtion js to visit the locality, and satisfy himself, upon the point, if possible. He has secured many valuable articles fornv. crly belonging to Sir John's party. ' Conviction of a Citizen - by Military Commission. r Before a military tribunal convened ' at Columbia by order of Gen Canby, John MeGirtnis, a citizen, was arraigned on the charge of violating ' o fmucn of General Order. No.; 10, as prohibits the carrying of deadly weapons. . ; It appears from the tes timony, tnat ne snapped a navy revolver at one soldier, and threatened - to" shoot another. He was founds guilty, butlt? conform the sentence in a measure to the spirit of the State lawit was commuted to stand as follows : To be confined at hard labor for the period of sirmonths on tue uoor wjui a putioi-sap jWOunain his heady! HU saicl hi 1iaB been 'shot by Mi. Moo JltiislBmf denied, ind actfnsed and to pay a' fine offSOdr&ftMefrprice, iflThc GazOU thinks the, prrces'inft weaft Pnspnment at the rateof $25per month. Fort Macon . is? the place designated -for his confiflemeijt i i Horrible Mortality. ,'i he cholera brofce out a lew days ago among the negroes on theBuckhorn plan tation. in Louisiana, andtn a little more than two days eishtv-tliree-otft 6f one hun dred died. It is -supposed this rapid and, uriDrecedent mortality waS caused by eat ing fish which were caught in large quan- ..V -' ' L -l I 1.L ; I I 11 ties id some iaK.e m .lue . uwguwiuwu, which had been nearly dry; the Waterf e- offensive. The Vicksburg Hetald gives a full account of the affair.- Montgomery Advertiser. ' - - :T.r::r'iiT.X' 3 On . Saturday X'jtxmtei?mCT7-x colored and four white were whipped' at New Uastie.' ueiaware. l rne exmomon was witnessed by a large crowd. t--A South Carolina paper-has been using bn& - thousand dollar 1 Confederate: ponds for, wrapper sl;, England Imafcea fifty5 hdusatfd tons' 6ft -Gcn. Harney is sixty-seven years, old, straight as a pine;ix 'feet thre Inches hifftt, and can outrun ana ouiwresue, any 1 ' Official reports show that the Govern 1 ment hist vear missed Getting one hundred millions of dollars that it. was entitled. ,$0 for whislcey. taxes, & t? tm-y s : The! Meridian Gazetted sayf ? thatj many if-l.-l'i: '- ".Tti. v " "Tina VkvbI trittved off to the far West, leafing theit lands to be disposed of by agents. ctieeseiuinuan jvanaimpori vun,y: uuja sand! tonimore fromjLmerica . jwi'- -:1 t..Kaeli?ii:ev ls;an;, " ' The C lS'i'CourLt,1 c instant t! 't WfT r ' at.Rockyil.., Johr'ijJ election last inesdav. whi: O f.t c: time,- threatenU : r " Uurbancet4f not;rL ' tnat a wmte -manj; from Massachusetts tairt of a. company bf c Jlassachusett tt&xdfttit'i A L to Jtwp'of the candidates" on Republican ticket, tCbamherlaia ley, both Massaehtts'eCtseh;i'aa ; tion tiek'e ailgHn)tar LU- eight hundredytes - Were'casUV the day, H is reporfed, 'Chamberlain, i, a crowd'of the: tnembera.jf:ilie VtTtic Jieague; eome of them:arniedthelr . ippearance; bh( by tbafljat d" otHcV V j- lent idem6nftrations endeavored. tq-.r.iira? idate the Hacks who edbrjbrted thttotraox : ' ition ticket4 fi-irB2;Matsff';T..' also made gairsf f itheT't egisle; MXt' - u was. said, ouhfehikcJbj Chamberlain alsorrprcscntcd sthat1 thlfj was a rebel trick and a rebel ticket, cot-. ' ten up to split the Pf rty.;;,eicitegivt ? became so great ihaCweJimet ,waa ' i thought thesteMiIdJr me tinieij,ajTjvai;oiiajorMclizDa.Jrp Wadmalaw Island bad the effect .cf, resort ing order, and the eketiw forth e balance i ' . Of the day passed off n'frtlf.Mucli cred- v it is :dhe Maior J&bnsc vfbrl and .energy wittB?.wbich- e actedl'onf ibi 5 'fcr ;- Kererdy J ohrfsoiif of llarylanft'' "l . '''1 ;- . Jr cto od;lt5r5 fV V :'v". v" PhilosophlratCelPosniia cre ation of the worldnot one; sifiglefparticW r has ever; tr.)bjBiitay;haTe' Jed t&; into new shapes-4-it may have, floated away i.r, x in smoke' br vapor-i-but t Is'not lost., IS ' will come i back gaiii in. the ewdrop or ' l' Jil the' raiun-lt wiH spring op ini tlie fibre'of-4 ' ; ' the plantjtself; orfthe roseleaJihrongK "M I all itsfbrmatioriProvidence watches ovefi ; and'dirtcts'it' still fEveri soins Vith1 "every: holy cthovght or heavenly desire or 3 . ,c humb.h aspiration 0T;tge!ne.mns,ah denying effort. Jt inay. escape onr-obsei ration we may' be'' npable to j follow - it, u. , and itis not lostn ? I-K :v'"4 li ' - v ii nt K MUfMnvt Wu;me aonjiifi ,EtS?: f Tlielewburyport, Herald saya Jaettreefl, KewEaglaiid and the Southern J States j . , -' ''There ' was ; tt : mntualedence thai i 1 should have made ua the ' fastestUfriends : vt- i and to-day there is.no part-of .this Mantryi a mas nas bo uiucu inierest in jneuv restora- i( . as New England. The capitalists and thff-u Jaborersr those (llqflYVoUllr)a1&BdT;t," sea the merchants., the. tneclianica,ths manufacturers,' all have 'tromethiri to stake iu iuis Trim inauT n is not a Question of - politica,Qrofi abstract iiopinloik, t tmt '--w', questipa ot bread. n iwlwtimvO Shrn4 Alive bar Indian - f f A dlsbatbh' of 1iff:.T .1 has the following maimin j&wrn.-:- The iQmhteiahtulttisftihnH scouts have found what is deemed nositive a. evidence that MrsUenvllle reporteda few . , .j uays since as propaoiy carnea on a irris- ; ; t s oner byrtheilndians, hM4jeerfi4bnriifea to04"-; death iy 4he fiends atr . fifteen milr fron ' -r wherethe hpaan -was l.-' mains" of a fire, htimaa boriesf and several, , v locks ! or halt4 ttorteiM?imtHt&?fK Denvilie's werelfound sedttefed abadtvi :hr 1j' ' - - .- -:h-JJ ii'fUia :tw. ff " t Tne EartnqnaKeat.ii.insrstOm v ; A letter fronv-Kingstbil, Jaaicaate3 "f the 15th .instant: savs.TOS-JsTO mfte " Two?" frigbtfQluiboeJfaaleaTihqw were experienced here a uu eibgxei fladiMw, about midnight 'on the "12th instant. The- . shocks which1 Werrpreeet thunder .stormy coTnmenceavabout' a'pTjiit 7t?t southwest,, ajid parsed Qv$f ibfi ctj: ta tfie north Thje seconiiTsljgl: produced : ;.v great 'pani6, -and "we are to "upa 3 ' thanksgiving; in the "churches' for" our es-OT cape fromTery fatatdafaaage. i ;-.J .t';l-.5iu4'; dorVisttWnMistftr, theijitor1.: Texas, for fortv cettte tjef'hnshe!." Cotton.1 is said bftX&GamttTyto ,tQrbeia.fleniaac.;ifef :.f -None f the jnercha at ruinous figures for the; prices.? Some are .offering-only elgtiticehts &itruni3t forn.sw - : . 1 f - . ... - . j markets warrant a better effort oa the part ' of buvera at Austin.6 iVfrT w- " 'J ,1! t-i rvTt norida Candldateav i ?- The Bainbridge"l4r says r "Twenty V seven wnite, ana nineteen pj 2 are candidates for the Biate fc Cojvy entipnv . I : ? in Florida. In no State ui:the'"Fniori-if " V wemay be HowediitUfeKphrasereULi? ?L white HadiQal of flower typepf bgm?nttr W V than thev are In fflonda. JThe best frf 1 I them, frbnlW we can4 leaira, id tiot.eiititled ' " : 'rs to the respect Blmontfreni.1 .A- Sister.r. said' one, f fb brethre3ftVU' T lovefeast, are jqu.happjl, OTeea-. xrl f coiCl feel as though l.waa in;Beelzebub;VL. bwomKorm Beelbubls boson I ' &37elli soraefOf. thatriarclia,: rtJ-'t1 care wbichl'5K i'iU. i- j ?-lrJ hyjlrophobia ?-opnggirist ayhe.sc: presented a", severe -casefffif e7:adfuL.Vr malady by pimply getting: on a ii-CfeEce 1 hand stayirgfthere untlf tha dcgtcits. ' A''aw you wcrowed sticcfcaridy. I rrkAyA "iW'LirV ti -t"-'4,? 4. fro Ipweil itr4Bidf4hetirwiriie4,:t;z:-',r, iaTJ hiJf- various ways to extract 1 dut; awcs'na gotten that par; f -the trick. '5- 'A' what season, didJEve eat --the rSTrrls Uarly in the fajl. , . ;r' -jif Thia tou'rh. steak makes rre jthink. jof a 3 famous old Engli ppet " ,1. rat's queer.- . caalJ cer )Y Iiat, poet ,UUt3 -lb uatko umjuu "r JSXLfei- . .ftight Lists for sale at the oCce '4
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Nov. 28, 1867, edition 1
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