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MORKING STAR., Office No. 3 South ; Water' St. ,8- THE STAR is muiled, or delivered to subscribers iu all parts of the City, at $2 50 for Six Months, or &l 23 for Three Mouths." ; BATESf Or ADVERTISING : : i One Square one day,. ... . . . ... . , ....... ! ; . ; '. ' . $ ' 75 v two days,..,..,... l 23 v three diij-s,... ....165 four days...................... . 2 00 " Jive daysr,....v....?.'...,,i 2 23- . xne week,.......;:.:........... 2 50 jS Contract Advertisements taken, at pro portionately JLow rates, vi - , J i . j - : - ' ' TT RAILWAY DIRECTORY. WILMINGTON & MANCHESTER R. ROAD. Presidentr-Henry M. Drane'. G. . J. Rich ard Bradley, J. Eli Gregg. General Shtperinieruient William. MacEae. 1 decretory and 2Yeasnrer--Wm.' A.' Walkerrr General FreiglU Agent John h. Cantwell. WIL3IIXGTON, CHARLOTTE RUTHER FORD RAIL ROAD. r 7 President Robert H Cowan. ( ? . ? . f t Directors -S. J. Person, A. H. .VanRokkelen, Jno. A. McDowell, Robert S. French, Walter L Steele, Stephen w. Cole, Samuel JEL Walkup, Ei Xye Hutchison, Haywood W. Guiou, C, C. Hen derson, A. G. Logan, A'. R. Holmesly. 1 ' " .StfperintendentW.l. Everett. Master of lYansportationW. H. Allen. Secretary and Treasurer I. T.. Alderman. ; Master Mechanic W. .GUI. . ;, , -Freight Agent W. R. French. . WILMIXGTOISr &fWELDpN RAIL ROAD, f President R. R. Bridgers. , Directors on the part of. the StockholderaW. A. Viight,S. D. Wallace, EH Murray, Alfred Martin, A. HOTanBokkelen, Geo. Harris, -of Wilmington, and John Everett, of Goldsboroc. Directors on the part of the State-Edward Kid der, of Wilminarton, If. C, John Norfleet, of TarboroV and Thomas D. Hogg, of Raleigh, Chief Engineer and General Superintendent S. L.Fremont. , faster y2'ototr-WrnvrSmith.V ' T Sec7-etaryandwe&surer-J.Wi Thompson. ? Master of Machinei'i-M.!f M. nankins, ? 1 V Auditor G. Lu. Dudley. s-w . - EAIL ROAD LINES. Wilmington' fc .Wei, , It. IC. Co. OfFICK ChIBF EtTOTWEER & GE3T. Sup't Wilmington, Jf. C, Oct. 11, 1867. "fX$ AND AFTER THE 12th OCTOBER. V the following Schedule will be run overi DAY PASSENGER AND MAIL TRAIN. - Leave Wilmington daily (Sundays excep ted), at 6:00 A. M.; arrive at Weld on, 3:00 P. M. Leave Weldon daily (Sundays excepted), at 10:30 A. M.; arrives at Wilmington, 7:30 P. M. NIGHT EXPRESS: MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN. ' Leave Wilmington "at.;...;;.,. 9:30 P. M., daily. ' Arrive at Weldon at.- . . 60 A. M., " . -Leave Weldon at...... 6:25 P. M., " Arrive at Wilmington at. .. . J.2:20 A. M.t u ' EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN. . Leave Wilmington daily- (Sundays- except ed), at 4:00 A. M., and arrives at Weldon at 6 UK) P. M. Leave Weldon daily (Sundays except ed), at 4:00 A. M., and arrive at Wilmington at 6:00 P. M. Trains pass Goldsboro' at 2:X, 10:3 aivd lO: A. M., going north ; at 2:50, 10:15 P. M., and -10:50 A. M., going South, connecting with Trains to Raleigh and Newborn at 10:30 A. M., and further points at 2:50 P. M. Papers on the lina of the Road copy this and omit all other Schedule notices. . L. FREMONT, octl-18-tf , Chief Eng. & Gen. Sup't. Wilmington, C li a r 1 o 1 1 e and RUTHERFORD, RAIL ROAD. , Genkral Sufkkiktendkkt's Office, ) -. , AVilmington, N. C, Aug. 9, 1807. J - ON AND AFTER TUESDAY Next, An gust 13th, the Passenger Train on this Road will leave Wilmington on - Tuesuay, Thursday and Saturday, at 7 o'clock. A. M. Arrive at Sand Hill same days, at 3 P. M. Arrive at Wadesboro (Stage), at 12 mid night. Leave Wadesboro' (Stage), on Tues day, Thursday and Saturday at 2 P. M. Reave Rockingham ((Stage), on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 4:30 A. M. f Leave Sand Hill (Cars) Monday, Wednes day and Friday; at" o'clock, A.M. - Arrive at Wilmington same days, at 3 P. M. W. I. EVERETT, sept23-ltf ; ; ,t Gen. Sup't.; Wilxdlngtou jiBitl JfZanchestcr RAIIi ROAD COMPANY. GUKKIt At' StTPERINTEXD EXIT'S OFFICE, ) Wilmington, N. C.; Oct: 8, 1867.-. o N AND AFTER OCT. 6th. PASSEN- ger Trains of this Road will run on the following Schedule ; , EXPRESS TRAIN. Leave WilTriinn.;.,..;.!:..,. 2:30 A.! Arrive at Florence. . . . . . ... .... ..... 8:10 A. M Arrive at Kingsville...... .11:45 A. M. Leave Kingsville...... ....... ........11:30 A. 31. Arrve at Florence...... .... 2:55 P.'M Arrive at Wilmington :.t . ., 8:55 P. M, ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. ' Lea ve f ilmington ..... 7:50 P. M Arrive at Kingsville ............. .10:36 A. M Leave Kingsville 2:00 P. M. Arrive at Wilmington ... . . ............ 5:15 A. M Express Train connects closelv at Flor ence with the North Eastern IRail Road, for Charleston, and Cheraw ft Darlington Rail Road, fo Cheraw, and at Kingsville with the South Carolina Railroad, for Columbia and Augusta.- - ..4. . - . Accommodatign Train: wlllxun daUy, Sun days excepted, and eonnect at Kinarsville with South, Carolina-Rail , Road- for Golum- uia ana Augusta. . WM. MacRAE oct7-l3-tf Gen. Sup't TV AFT BOOKS 1 , PRAFT BOOKS DRAFT BOOKS! ' DRAFT BOOKS 1 For sale at , WM, H. BERNARD'S Printing House and Book Binderyj ct5-ll-lt 5 - jn o.a ooutn w ater eween. 4-- EWRURST REPUBLICAN, Newborn, C, 1'ubiisnea xn-wcekiy. ; . , , WM3 H , BERNARD.1 Agent Cfc. sept25-l-tf i ? 4f f? ' Wilmington, N. BooKsfiAMiaii,iST Hand-Bills7 Posters, Wedding Caids, Vis iting Cards,, Business Cards, Bill-Heads, Letter-Heads, Account Sales, Prices Current, Rail Road , Blanks, Clerks', and, .Sheriffs' Blanks, vonstaDies' jsianjcs,.sc., &c, .prmtea at J ir-.r tj- T IJIT3VT T 1 oct291- LANl fBOOK JiANFACTORY. Record Books. Led eers. Journals. Dock ets, and other Blank Books, in .endless va-, ieiy. manuiacturea at : . - - WM. H. BERNARD'S I t v Printing House and Book Bindery. ? k octl549-ltr ; -Noi 3 South Wates St?eti nnilE ROANOKE "STEWS. PTTHMSIIED JL Semi-weeiar M Weldon'N.'C4 by; Stone" & Lyon.'-' - ...i .... . -, . WM. D. BERNARD, Agent, sept30-7-ft Wilmington. N. C. jXrertors J ohntfawson, Ilenry Ifutt, O. Parsley, A. J. Dellosset, D. S.' Cowan. Geo IV. McCall, vv. E. Mills, James G. Burr, ? , Ptmting an Publislurtg House; ,;r(I was Induced to trv Di-. Lawrence's Posad fif. ;? . :.t asnnth wtA stiA7."..l alia, and now think lam entirely cwedr The JiOSAD ALIS. W TIic Best JBlood Purifier in the r;c.'JWridrr.v r. Ijiwrencc's Celebrated ill . 1, s EOSIBMIS5;" Read the Following Home! Certificates From Physicians . ; ; ; We hereby certify tMat the r22oatoi la' pre pared by a. Physician, who is an, experienced Pharmaceutist land Chemist, and that, his remedy is an efficient and valuable one In Sbro wta, Sj-philis, it. halving. performed sone rptjiarkaole cures in' this vwinitf. 4 f : W. A. DUGGAN. M. D e: barte, r. h. - : Wilson, N. C; Feb: 8th, 1809.' ..; ' ;; -. ' We herebv eertifv thnt. -w rownrrl tSi T.o-a' rence's Compound. Extract of RosadaLLs as a Reliable Alterative, 4&e. ... , s ' . t r . ; - ; , i;-v,'.,.:..: Jui.'-A. i: toore. M.:br w, ' -: L. A. STlTU, M. JX Wilson, 5T. C, May 10th, 1866. - ; . Edgecornbs County rJT. C, May 2, 1867. I. Dr. J. J. Laurence. Dear Sir' ; Please send me immediately, per Express, 'to Tarboro two aozen more, Dottles of your Rosadalis.' 1 have carefully j examined its Jfbrtnula, and bave used if in my practice in a'number of cases. Lam well pleased with it.r Jmnk it, beyond doubt, the best Alterative I ever used. I liave tried it in Several cases of Scrofula, and y and Tertiarv Svnhilia Tone terrihl casQ of eigt , years' standing,' in 'which ' it 1 tivicvi wiuii surmising unu saiisiacxoiy enect making a quick and thorough cure. Ihave. therefore, na hesitation in recommending it i vi x ixy s; iaixa Him omrs, as iue most reaaole Alterative now-known. ' . Respectfully Tours. &c.,' li' t " A. B. NOBLES, M.. D. A Wonderful; Cnre of Scrofulous White - . Swelling. , i - - : . ' HOME CERTIFICATE. I hereby cei-tifythat Jast- September-1 was attacked with ! White Swelling ;of the, ', left kn ee and also - with ah enlargement of the gla,nds . of. the ? neck(one .tumof , reached a large size). The. swelling of the knee; was enormous, and was .attended with the most excruciating pains. I was so. reduced that I was confined lmyropm :oyer. three months. My leg was so i 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 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 disappeared. and that of the knee nearly so. After taking three bottles I found myself completely well able to walk as well aa eyerJ &c . ? v '- -j r .; - , , . i i LATIMER WILLIAMS, , Wilson", May 12, 1867. : Rosadalis will Cure the Worst ' Cases . of Chronic Rheumatism. HOME; CERTIFICATE. , ' Wilson, C May 6, 1867. I hereby certify that I was cured of long standing Chronic Rheumatism, ,by taking four bottles of Dr. Lawrence's Rosadalis. t -Ih -V : JAMES WILLS. ' . Rosadalis. Cures .Carbuncles, Roils, A'lmpics, e. , Certificate from on old and much respected citizen oj Greene vounzy, now a resident of . .. WilsoniJyC.-s- -. - - I hereby: certify; that durihsr the Summer and Fall of I860, 1 was Severely afflicted with varouncies, navmg as many as -14 tarae car buncles and 12 ordinary Boils. I suffered so much from them that I could not. get out of the hoii?? half the time for several mrmths Being induced to try Dr. Lawrence's Rosa dalis, I was entirely cured by the use of one bottle W. A. DARDEN, Sr. Wilson, May 11, 1S87. ;-. . -. J Portsmouth, Ta., Aug. 28, 1867., Capt. J. H. i Baker Sir: For the last seven l 1, IT 1. V. . . 1 : .5 with a very ( troublesome form' of SALT RHEUM, fromi which I have never been able to obtain the slightest perceptible reliei from any of the manv remedies which I have at various times applied, until I chanced to try DR. LAW RE UK'S ROSADALIS. in less than one month I found myself almost en tirely cured or my troublesome eruption. Other memebrs of my family have used it as a blood purifier, 'with the most' gratifying results, -vi t, .f Xr Truly I can say ot all the moaicmes l have ever used before, none have been so happily beneficial in effects as the Rosadalis, and I would most cheerfully recommend it to the public and to all suffering humanity; ; very Respectiuiiy, l ours, &c, I ;-w . MRS. E. N. BOGGS, ! Opposite the Crawford House Consumption in its Early Stages, can : I dc tared. Baltimore, Md., March 4th. 1867, Dear Dr. Lawrence : My daughter' having been cured of la deeply seated disease of the to make the fact known to you for the benefit or otners. ane sunered nearly two years with a hard cough, which troubled her day and night; at last the emaciated form, : glassy told too plainly that it was Consumption, be yond question, eating at her vitals. Our Phy sicians Drought no reliei. she was advised to try your Rosadalis, as a tonic which she did imagine I 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 now, after taking, five bottles of your medi cine, apparently as wen as ever. ? , - Yours Respectfully. j ,.r v MRS. E. ANN:S31lTH. j Major John W". Dunham, one of the editors of tlie Wilson North Carolinian, says in the, issue of the 20th of April, 1867 1 "I believe, from 7crsonal experience, , that the Rosadalis is the finest tonic ever prepared." ; . ; , : Wilson, N. C, Sept. 15, 1867. i Dr. Iawreuce Sir : In 1862, my son, now aged five yedrs, was vaccinated with what jrovea to oe impure matter, wiiicn compteie y destroyed his health. He has been afflict ed with an inveterate ana extremely trouDie some ei-uption of the skin, - sometimes t 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, t : , X ours Truly, r -u'i-:i. '5? :.Ji b, danlel. Rdsaclalis will Cure the Worst Cases of t s scrofula. Read the Statement , . Below, and Despair not. . j- iWiiaon County, Sept. 10, 1867. Dr. J". J. LaurrenceDeax Sirr My youn est daughter,) aged five vears, has been dreac fullv afflctediwith Scrofula nearly all her life I tried a en-eat manv physicians, but without relievinar her tnuch'i in fact most of them said there was no hope ?f cure. During the last spring sne was worse man ever, uer uuuy uuu ilimbs beins (covered with sores and blotches with face and eyes' very", much , swollen. Whilst in this condition, l was aaviseu by Dr. L. A. Smith to trv vour ROSADALIS. I at Once nrocured' three hottles, and commenced giv- ing it to herJ The effect was'magicdl. m less than a month, to my great-astonishment, sJie Was encirtiy weu. i am, sir. ' Rosadalis i is a Potent Remedy tn ; all i ' Chronic Diseases i Certificate Jrovt ' C?. 'Ti Blount, Esq. Attorney . i . fitf Law, , Witsqvt t'f - This . is to eertif y that I . was afflicted with Chronic Inflammation, of the Ear, tram M nntil this Summer when it assumed -such frr,ni-,lftsnmft iform -as to eive srreat pain. was; at timesl, pai-tially deaf, -and ' the - suppu ration and ' almost eontinual flow; of matter suppuration' Ttas ceased; "I can hear as pxll as. Ser, ana there k "not that itemn-gsensation the ear. which before so, much annoyed ' nhi iwniwiJi heafth htii also be" en areatlv improv ed, and I have been entirly free from my.usual year' Itoanr confidently. recotnmend,tii.Q Rosa dalia aa an extraordinary blood pvrifyerp tkc. - f : iVr-'.vfVi -'r:'.i;'GE0i W BLOUNT.;.' Wilson. Sent. 12th.l8G7; .t;C,..e'r t Vrol4vrf Complaint Cure4v:4j This is to certify that I was ctred of Chronte Liver Complaint by Dr.-Lawrence's Rosadalsi, ouimiuous uuecuons, wun mucn. satisfac tion to myself and patients I have also used it in seconaar e" vt rmtaifiA rt tn ear nail iv jnnameu: lifter having been confined to my bed and ;nouse lor a long time, and trying various medicines without benefit. - r - ' I know, of several others In this County. cured through the use of the Rosadalis, and it can be foundin nearly' every . house in my . neighborhood, and they all praise it as a great medicine. - :; ; - : TnOMAS THORN. Greene County, August 14, 1867." , , Rosadalis cures all Skin Disease, SALT RIlEtJM CURED ! REMARKABLE v , f o&Ex155Aily Apr t Itli, 18C7. Dr. Lawrence,, Wilson, N C, , , ,v ' ' My Dear Sir .-For the last ten years (until recently),' I suffered with an inveterate erup tion of the skin called by physicians "&tlt Rheum,1) with which I suffered terribly s the pain- and itching .was almost intolerable 1 tried. Several ot the bestrphysicians inElii rope and this country have visited several celebrated springs spent thousands '.of dol lars and failed to get better. In December, 1866, being irf Charleston, S. C, I was told by a gentleman at the hotel, that he had been cured of a bad tetter by a medicine called J"Rosadaiis,i.f L resolved .txf 4jry? -it,v (Without any hope, though, of its doing me any good. I procured a bottle of Messrs. King & Cas sidy, and commenced taking it. Finding to my surprise, that I was improving, I bought iour otner Dottles ; out oeiore commencingon tne last two,-1 lound l was completely weti the disease having entirely disappeared. Enclosed find "One Htthdred Dollars." which please accept as a token of my: gratitude. way ao you not niake your invaiuaoie Rosa dalis widely known 1 Your. Sincere Friend, W. T. SELTZER. Sold Wholesale by-i-? -rt&-"-!tZT , CARR, BOYKIN &:CO., 29 Hanover St., Bal timore. . . ..... E. WILLIS, 47 Market St., Wilmington, N. C. J. H. BAKER, 14 Roanoke Ave., Norfolk, Va. JSSr BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS I See that J: J. LAWRENCE & CO., is blown on the Bottle and stamped on the Cork. All letters of inquiry. &c, promptly answered. Adcress. DR. J. J. LAWRENCE, . ' - Wilson, N.C. For sale in Wilmington bv r , pl Willis, w. h. lippitt, sept24-2-eow3m DAY & WRIGHT M'Stateptte!' FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE Capital n?rize5 $6 0,0 ;0-0'i GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE Masonic Orphan's Home." -TO- BE DRAWN AT . ATLANTA, GA., On Wednesday, tlie 18th JDay of leceniber, 1807, i ; nsr . open, public. 1 Prize of .....$60OQO is........$r0,000 1 - J. ; i f 25,000 25,000 l tt 10,000 tf . lA,O0O .. 5,000 . l r i l is 55 125 160 5,000 2,500 ) 2,500 500 250 200 100 tt i a t tt tt are. ...5,O00 tt tt tt tt' APPE0XIMATI0N PRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of $500 each for the nine remaining units of the same ten of the No. Drawing the . , $60,000 Prize are $4,300 9 Approximation Prizes or 250 each for the nine remaining units of the same ten of the No. Drawing the 825,000 Prize are $2,250 9 Approximation Prizes oi 200 i each for the nine remaining units of the same ten of .the No. Drawing tha? p , $10,000 Prize are $1,800 9 Approximation frizes ot iuo each for the nine remaining units of the same ten of the No. Drawins the 85,000 Prize are $9,000 IS Approximation prizes or ffioo each lor the nine remaining units oi tne same ten of the No. Drawing the 2,500 Prizes are 1,800 418 Prizes, amounting to $180,000 Wliole Tickets 13 ; Halves 6; Quarters 3 ; Eighths 81.50. ALL ME ABOVE PRIZES ARE DRAWN AT EVERY DRAWING. Plan of these Great Lotteries and Explanation of Drawings. The numbers from 1 to 30,000, correspond- mr with the numhera on the l lCKets, ure prin ted on separate slips of paper and encircled with small tubes, and placed in a glass wheel are snniiariy prmtea ana encirciea, ana placed irf anoftner glass wheeL ' The wheels are then revolved, and two boys, blindfolded, draw the Numbers and Prizes. One of the boys draws one number from the wheel of Nos. ana at the same time tne otner Doy araws out; 'one prize trom the wheel oi prizes. Tne num- oer anaupxixe uimu uat are eajiiLniieu. iu uiu .-. -. . ... !. Jt : a. J. - A. C". . X . . A .. audience, and whatever prize comes out lsreg- lsterea ana Diacea to tne creait oi tnat num berand this operation is repeated - until all theorizes are drawn out. Tlie tiCKets are pnntea m tne loiiowmg sxyie: Thev are divided , into Eighths, printed on the ! face of the Tickets Eight-Eighths baring the same number, constitute a Whole Ticket. : All Prizes are Payable without discount, and the Official .Drawing sent to each Purchaser. iin j;; i L BOYD."WII.SOjrifc CO.. Manasrers, nov20-514id " ' ''" " Atlanta, Ga. Smoking" Tobacco ' Worts, : . Tlillbiil OKE OTlSpiii Y, 7 Ql?y DAKIVIliXiE, CHARTERED EXPRESSIiY TO MAN ufacture SMOKING TOBACCO from the largest assortment of. VirginiaLeaf of any factory in the South.- and Invite the trade to r... Vi -A J , ....... .... BILL ; ARE -ANf)- HERE'S 'YERMULE" TAr'e' gotten up of I superior', leaf expressly wfor milE VERT'IlEST TYPE-AXD PRIST -JLt AXGxMAGliIJSl"at it--- AsAiSi. " WM. H. BEKAK1' "4. t.AI.(iJ-U X U VAl-D114A)n ,y 4 " ;d -sv 'And General Boob; Bindery, r septlCI6-lt; f '- r ? ; --No. 3 South Water fit itt BOOKS RE-BOtJ5fD.rB3MesvTcsf Jr.tataentsj I'Tfeyer Boots ana Miscellaneous "W ,-.,jin:'-xii.J WMJHaEtlKARD'S vv or ira wrwmnn -m evfiTT srvie. at v Printing House and Book Bindery. OCt3-9-lt Ko. 3 South Water Street. ti.-t.-jf V AIsD Wholesale and Retails 23 Market Street, - 1 . ! - IIJL OPEN. A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OFT . . IT. j ' f Staple andi Fancy 4 Suited ! for IhePresMtrSeason. o UR LOXG EXPERlENCErlElfABIiES iRSSe? rers liooas as low as tnev.can ne nurctiasea m Northern -mafkets.' t Thisii no humtouer. All we ask is a TRIAL TO CONVINCE OUR PAT- KUJNS..- .-; ; :i- -1,; ............ . . ... . - we call attention to a full line of CALICOES, BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED SHLRTLNGS, Wn AND SHEETINGS, . j SILKS, POPLINS, j 3IERINOS, and all the r , f TOPtriiAR DRESS GOODS! WHITE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, ? " hoHjse furnishIng GOODS, BLANKETS, HOsjERYiinu OLOVES. MEN SWD WOP S? WE AIU DOESKIN CASSIMERES, , ; i . . k s . i .. ..'! .. SATINETS and JEANS tt w V -4V r m1'ri' r'M-''n Hair JM 6tS,:XJ Otions & ancy (rOOas, READY-MADE CLOTHING, MILLIlSfjERY. We will open on? TIIHRSD AY. October 3d, a furl assortment of the latest shapes BONNETS, HATS, FLOWERS, ,V.ELVETSS r I 3. ' .- SILKS, RIBBONS, &c To Wholesale Buyers we offer LIBER- AL TERMS. 31. M. ICATZ & CO., 33! Iffarket Street. octl-S-tf Gents' FarnisbiH Goods, . w . . m l DKY Fancy Goods, Notions. : 1 1 , 7 , ; .Hats, BOOTS AF(E SHOES. I Our facilities, both jfir purchasing and sell ing at the lowest Cash Prices, are not sur passed oy any jonse in js orxn tjaroiina. A prominent ieaiure or our uouse is uur Merchant Tailoring Depart- ,. .'11 x Under the superintendence ot MR. D. L. DE- JjAll Ja A j fSJ w till jvrxvvjji i uui jjclva. vuo as. a skillfuliworkman. , Wft onlv ask a comDanson of our eroods and prices witn tnose oi anyi otner 'esianusnmem in the city. ... - - - J - - i ' octS0-32-tf market Street. K. F. BUBNHAM'S ; cembiiatei) ' ;:.r'",:'. French JoMal; Turbine WATER WHEEL nnitlS .WHEEL, THE GREATEST IX- t I vention of the ageJ surpasses an (fwheels in nower : economy on water; .-ctt.en.ri in e&a. of run : si mtole -in construction am ti -m a nT.mi ... awtm'k iiim.iikii ii.. ii,i.. iiiii, Habietotretoatof ordei, nd, -from its posi- irtion in tne nume, is acuessiuio a" It is cheaner than any othr Wheel (or the same weight anfinishJIinmarketir . . us" sena ior circuiarsiTia. T i-ersonj oraermg itnese- w w -I have them put up by - most competent work men ata small cost. .! i... Address all orders to t "!" 4 . m . E. II. CHESTERMAN, Millwright and Engineer, i rot all kinds of Manufacturing purposes,both i Water xiud Steam ower. -j sept24-8-em. X vjV j t fr " rt "r'"' " SPIRIT JCX'skC: ECOXD-II ASTD SEEECTED SPIRIT sept'27'-5-tf E. J.i IIAX-E & SOX,- sept24-3-tf mm Hats & Men?s Rirnishing Goods, rt YS1131 SISS WmM -.pi- , , ."o ' injured, and Steveni was shot 'dead. 'The ttimor is that a pressure? was brought to- f trial was before Judge' Jckham.V ,V:'-V.r . iS'?gw QflT. KHi A HI 1 Xr KKIlS jurJ back but discharged them sand : the oT An :;;:;;:;25:ooo. YVl JJJ-Taj,bi 4rr-H!y prisoner, and a verdict of not: guilty ?'. New York to 8t, Thofiaaa Tand -fit, John r: ',.....;.. i6,ooo -rt-crnw.va ' jJ' fw W )ii-iJL was entered bv order of the Court: ' !; 1 ( to : take possession of those islandi : they t4 ' j I jtvjiuaAiiJi -.Atrnj a&AM -jijtftif i ... . . - r i j ft .... . Y. in-.v'-Mf ' v " ' , m ' ' ".::;.; :;,'havin CEOTIINGr ' t VJ d Observer, BOOKSELLEliS Jt STATlUiX- K ' f EliS, 1 Murray Street) sfew York. ; "MORNING STAR. t PUBLISHED AT WILMINGTON, C. ' 1 bV WW- II- BERNARD." -!' rMaih-dvoOelvere aubrthrs UUi i all parts of the City, at. 42. 50- Jbr.Stx Months, VSrfl25 for TfireS MSnthJ r The, Bergen Explosion-Farther Details M-l;fO ri of "ihe DiiastM J - It d The disaster caused foy'the explosion of a can ; of uitro-srl vcerine. r in tire . black- nta was more senous tbaa' was atibrportedv injured; Of .J.Jcsqm toed, five, were in the shop,twd on the roof, and two were passing , along tiear f byj 0 The vbuilding' which was, about 25; by feety was blown to fragments andscattered in ail. direc tions, nothing remaining but a few posts sticking in the gtoundi ne of which waS covered with blood. "Etectlrbeneath the place where the can.offg1yeerine stood, a large bole was scooped tv the force of the explosion! -which will , reauire twelve or Act- ur, e .t, isn " -1 , ixiieeu uiti uuuus m tu vu iu 1111 ju It is said that' Burris,J the ';foreraah? Jdid not pTace a1 red-hot poker into-the can' of glycerine, but into a rim which surrounded the, can, containing water, forf the; purpose oi cooling tne lron xwiros was .joic literally to atoms. Cln the , ground ind" on I Tuesday, workmen were engaged in crather: :8 the;fragment3 his body, which were lected were . not i mbre ; than an inch ; in length, and on the roof of one of the build-:. . ings, twenty or thirty smaU, particles of J - xuer ooay were iouua. . , xpe . grouna was, covered with 5 the; f uihs' 6f thettllidings, and "the trees5 were broken' nearly .to' the earth. : - ' -i -ip .. .. i a. singular muraer .trial, was concluded Falmer was indicted for' r murder in thet snma ssuop oi tne iNewark aria JNew Jork BailroatTCouVpariW Soutli &r&nK J' 'secondegrefofitaltf Stersbe fell. and iti? tbqoght ,JaklJi yens, in the town ofuoeyina'hs, lrf October," instantly AJflbarmapfir. ii--ix-Vtke' i. last year. Palmer sought-the hand of v , "v yvgt;-5. Steven's daughter, a girl aged fifteen;! Stevens opposed the niatchaha threatened to chastise PahnAr if Ire 'did' not bantkra the suit. An elopement and hasty raar-i riage followed, and an4iour after, Stevens, who was in,pursuiLarri)e9p withjemj near the hbuse or a"mtualJtriend.v'e1 young couple ranAint6r,thi s, Ji.Quse and hurried into an upper room,' and 'fastened the door;, Stevens soon burst open : the 4 door (both men were armed) and a struggle, 1 1 t' I- T 1 1-11. After the 'examination "of several ;witU sses: i n either counsel proposing up, the counsel lor the detence tne aiscnarge oi tne prisoner lowinsr the case to go to , the iur Attorney objected, but thefsJudffechareed; verdict ot acquittal. Alter Deing oot aiij agree. The Court, inquired pfO the pistfict Attorney wiiax ne aesirea. inuiomcer replied that he expected a verdict ot guilty deorees. ... Thfr Court. declined to send the Inceniarism. and Alarm at Brighton, Beaufort : District, .--s 1--, ' ' y ; -1 -well is the . Cornrnisionrj ,onj he-part ox r Information has reaciiea iis.thatjsreatfe excitement: exists, in the neighborhood of Brighton, in theupper part of Beaufort District, owing to the toilowing circun J stances: . C.. . - On the daH? tionVd'-riegroes were angued by a lawyer (?) ot their own race, irom tne town 01 Deaurorr, wno told them that if they, had made short work with the women; and children dur- insr the war. thev would not now,1 have anv trouDie aoout tne ranas. - xie aiso advised all who were without arms' to Hcureasuppivimrnteiy. he;naine of this lawyer (h qght, the same.feV publicanri Convention CQlumbia re- , commending that the megroes suppdrt man of their owji race as candidate toy the next Vice-President of the;Utiite"d States. Since the deliveryof "Wright's address, the negroes have been parading bht, the country before daylight in . the -morning, crying, " To arms 1 to arms I " to the great alarm of the white people. Since ' then too, the com crib-of arMrs. Lawton ha been burned, with its contents, her .wnom are felt naea, ana tne peo., uueaus 51artin, that ton detachment oi - troops ,to maintain . orper . . . . I I ana protect tne. aves ana property w Fatal AceidentJ' A few ' days agaarv gentleman by the - .. resulted in his deathiiiJJb appears that he was ndinff along tue xoa.oajnufaeuaB., A . " - j1i w.a,,p-;v.a ,. ? rv tTT in nis enueaonj.wj tun;& mm, w iiuunu i ftnrn,! i8tance and- killed "mstaYitlV'r'An examination ofthunfjprtunAjte.man that his neck was broken by the tall. JVm Dale was well known in-this city as a movait to friou$yymfo tows -w aw ?? an only sister t mouiloswhorvreH sides inhisfeity.Korfolk J&wrnal. zu: hi? LatgnavmenSifMulph most rrspectedjrjsh. pitJznitOoXVs wife and two other ladies to Swoope's depot on a.hand car.;; OnfuriPC'-ftS down theheavvirrados, seven , miles ;frQm .. '. -Jl iisl ' tX iLi. him; the axles breaking! bis j neek,. back bone and thiffh. eHe lived to reach Stanny ton4 H& -leaves dr :wit arid 'chdrerI jib mourn his loss. Valley Yirginiau. v town ne attemptea i-cnec. ue bjkw. thenar; withhefp throwint? him in front, the caf passed oyer Anew-neorew &ynasro a 3 e d teHe wTcrlrt r" kr. which resti iheiraiaftTli:I2eforc:ed Jc' have; hchbir like that of the Episcopal Church 'j- -witlj pewf and aslesthr $1 ? f A iA- ? pehsatidn, menLfaaidjwomeii do i. - tit togetbet, .isndUftnr--iae Tr.eat s. t .during the serrick jafird tere i no cra' 1 ' nor km ;ge-;la7tli6 ?r:c. :ac.f .igogu'thq'eie' ijnpyatstcctrf,' , as in xqestan paurqnt aii Gk y v t is reacl from a desk 6f pulpit,, wra! .Mitt . Ob last Saturday Tenins ? as fZXrsji GiJ4 a iespierand dafightier -er'fe retnrtiifhome;; Ji from church at Belmc.gter;coty the rjole in the.r.arriflfe came cilt end, the?" " 4 as the Reformedjew,Lok uy.C ..tea fronj the ancient faitb in, many ?, as'li In biher synagogues the mainvilooris cpea and onencambel'ed' 'byeiit3,r- re-vllarsA Iu thresytogoftlhia'jtdr ftccp5;. the i irkr4?hiehestffiiivKJ"l 2 " $t music is furnished byfgani&iklta& singers : statioiiedlitt the lery JtvKp- mules took'aibYiadjrtaioJf inViruriU; : ? which fKtened'tillcsti'hei9J'A: Uathi7 carriaga. , Miss Annie GiUspieniiv'" jumpT- jnfr iiC strafe' heH-lid-'ilff aicst ; In cmfl J bankmentfamik motner was pajaiiy. jtnjne, ovuQ?esG Wq jg .? entertainelof 'fiecoyery iThgeniie-V? ; man: that was driving the tjarriae4 ;at'thB;:'!;t:v tiffiedid6'filibhl - 1iO - ttfdo6d im'' until ne. naa ; stppfl7ioevmiue3rA 3. nac uviiBiiuwuit uawaK iii : t, - -,i,, the carriage, ana naa xney Kepci.. :r$ Annie was found lviniroA; hef fads jcttxti:t The Radieal ipeeulatoxioildn; r! Muc& surprise. &fas beeaiiiesljedflt;the?rK report favoring impeachment .of the Presi-:..n dent not affecting the scold market mora than itsdoffo Itfffinld ht&P2KVfc&) jo as more eoroplimentatyctrtlje Executive? r had suclra norement?Tiin-upitbepricL'ofvvH gold : hut other considerations; induced., the wish' W officials' 'herVaprevent'thV lnuuctAM rise. ancPtberebv possibly 'tlefeat W greats i ; purpose-jof pertaift fP&ftieSiipWuiingrherfxn . i -1 X. ' A A. for impeachmeiitAnd fbrfcanes&Wierffi to.bfcw the mark.efc steady ta.wensternatiQn oift ! great gains. , isucn are ijoes stone wow rheahs.btasertain tostim made Wttttga. ;; moved tor j mate tbist another rumor-aaya that becrei . witnout ai-i tary jyicvuuocn oroerea mesciungm v-'t DistrtctJi00O.0( if rotd wfedaEmddtitbisil kept &r Wash. Letter in BqtttmOfd Vftf.;-. Annexatlm of; Wet lxwilrt lianC.l : . ffbeen acmiirfed1bTT trom tne xamsii, ixaYBvpiuems juoi.iDttuj v; ? Oetacnment oi troop. party saiiea , . j thegular St. otfia ket?a& fiW . " svwu! r'!r " - J t'V.r-Ti-,.'!PT..t- 5 OIS V?3,S?g?StSi VVUB V - .Ti i- !i' --v; --7; - i"r ' P?UF10 ft"?'1i'0,fw;wwii' KTOrrr,t- Iffrffit'JO rl -1 -i n . mnMin a ' vAnnf1' man. namaH , ybuhg'aan; rianiecfj EiengervghbVhiaemplbrTfien t-hLAtt ih&httM vrx&rtkm,it'Lsh, pearj ,haat not yeteeavarSteS; uttef aiid lis wlfe-uoVdeyeti11-- both in a critical kfk ThWreArkn" f oiPia TiiifclrnoWW, r: , J " '"' -f "V .-am:A....i..t! 1? aT- Jaw wMW'-HrfUt NKIT!. r.K ' V -,U;m mfmiwAfd,: h iteamer ; juliaI i!at. Sf&rkld? MissikT m Srancw mJr ShortlT) k . 3 NkaarittiJ,NoT2i jtheTenn?-ee- tnejqw bcrfc of Congres? tpCTOjte foJnpeaQhraent; yesterday passea tneiower iiouse pne?( ;, sTe.nnessee TJeOTslatnr'"rhe?i'Iwfi fitv irtt ' r.irinW iflitt6n':lnHhar LTftnr.s IcT Tlrtftir confiscation -progratahie.frh res6tutii ' rxKoa adODtea DT B ,T0Xd- CI 4.J to lot fr '-tl ' Mni.UJjI?; e-T- , ivi,a vauuiumea ,.s ." .KW - i'v? TlTifiArHr?V'fl ISOS L-jn respciisetaHtsiJhpcpaticTl &t0dU j eraor Jloratio SevmQut:ha& written: to-, the. Democratic, Union that he will' not- be a ' -j n ; " ,. -f ; vtt XV r--b , " stances - Vntowiag that the man fho loved w4 JnJltJTtliltvdaan poor to marryaestrayetv iierstt;;c?iska her Prorjertv to thev .taaatUat ;henight uialke her HvatlifcHt the most magnanimous woHan the 'crM;; has yeiprtdncdvtoi Ker jiameaEHsij; : de Bareiile. 1 hrs-:-$j?&t A large ball of .fire was seen a fe w tights igo, la t Tucker county, ,T7e Virginia t moving across the heavens "at the, rate -of . si xf v miles an liour, emitting sparki ahd'a ; hissipg noised '-"'.; ; -British' Columbia ante tJT Le?:ar:extlJl. to tfia United States. . ;V; ' . V if IJ 'J V.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Nov. 30, 1867, edition 1
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