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i - VOL. I HO. 58. MORNIHG STAR. jly Will II. j , Office, No- 3 Soiith --Water St. as- THE STAR "is rafailert or' (lelivererl to Diwcribers in all parts of the City, at 82 SO Kr?ix -Months, of 125 fox-Three Months. BATES OF JM VEBTISING : ono Saurte one lay,. . . . , .'. . two xlay.8,;.?;.-W..." 75 1 2.J 1t three nays. v. .... . . . 1 65 2 00 2 25 tour nays,. M 5 flvelaysv ..,. it. :. 01te week;. 50 3- Contract Artvertisetucnts taken, at pro-. i)0rtionately low ratest i . IlAIIiWAV DIRECTORY ILMINGTOt MANCHESTER K. ROAD ' v,;-it1ent Henry M. D'rano. - ' r- . . t r x.t j- Geo. J Rich- S-vrrtary mut Treetsttrer-Wm A: "Walker. icnerai Freight Agett-Q &. Cahtwell. WILMIXGTOX .HARIiOTTEJ A-lttTTIIEIt-FURD -RAIL ROAD. i,vWn Rolert-H. Cowan. ? .t ?n?r Directors S. J. Person- A. H. VanBokkcleh, jno. A. McDowell, Robert S. j-Qnch, AVaiter L.. Steele, Stephen Wi Cole, Samuel IJVValkup, E;,' v Hutchison, Haywood W. Gnion, C. C.'lioii derson, A. G Logan, A R. Holmesly. " ' 1 SnperintcnilentW I. Everett. Master of Trmvmortation-V. H. Allen.. . Heefetar'n and Treasurer I.T. Alderman. Matter Mechanic X. Gill. iV-W -4j7i W.;R. French. , WILMINGTON WEAPON RAIL ROAD. ' 'PresUlentlU R. Britlsrers.-' r i ' Direetufn on th& part of, the fitockliolderit'W. - .1. i t- rv TX'.. 11...... ii: xi.. a i 1 - . Wright jS. D. Wallace, Eli Murravj Alired Martin, A. HL VanBokkelen, ,Geo. Ihirrisj of AVilniiiigton, and John Everett, of Goldsboror, Director's on the portof the SVcrfeEdwai'tl Kid U'is of AViluiinsrton, N. C, John Novrteet, of TiirbdrO', and Thomas Dr Hogg, of Raleigh X.C. ; ' . Chirf Enairiaet and General: Superintendent t. L. Fremont. - . . Master of Transportation Wm, ' Smitn;' i : Necretar'tt and 5rt'rMrpr-J. Mr;Thonij)s6n. Master of Machi-net'.tfhli 11, Hankins.-- ' !' uditor-jr-L Dudley.. - - - ; RAIL ROAD LINES. Wilmington & Wei, r. u. Co: Office Ch'ikp Engineer & Ghx. Rup't, Wilmington, N.U., Oct. 11, i$ti7. J , ON AD AFTER THE 12tli OCTOBER, the following Schedule WiU'.be run over this Road : . . . ; . ( : - . . ; . ; DAY PASSENGER AND MAIL TRAIN. I Leave ' Wilmington (ailv (SuniTavs. excep ted), at 6:00 A: M.; arrive at Weldon,8:00 P. M. Lave Weldon daily (Sundays excepted), '.at 10:.i0 A. M.; arrives a"t Wilmington, 1i3Q 1. M. MGIIT EXPRESS, MAIL AND PASSENGER 1 -' ... TRAIN. Leave Wilmington at.'.:.;.. . . .9:30 P. M:, dally. Arrive at -Weldon at. ...... ....6:00 A.M.,' " Leave Weldon at.... ..6:25 P. M., Arrive at Wilmington at ;2:20 A. M., w ; EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN. Leave' Wilmington daily (Sundavs except "1), at 4:00 A. M.;ind arrives at Wel'don at 6:0tt P. M. Leave Weldon daily '(Sundays except eil). at 4:00 A. M., and nrriv'e at Wihninsiton at ,:0 i p. M. Trains pa.ss Goldsboro' at 2:00, 10:.'i0 I'.ivl 1():.V) A. M., going north ; at 2:50, 10:15 P. M., ;ii)d 10:55 A. M., fjohifr South, connecting with Trains to Raleigh and JSewbern at 10:30 A and further points at 2:50 P. M. . ; tV S Papers on the line, of the Road copy this and omit all other Schedule notices. S. L. FREMONT, i octl2-lS-lf Chief Eng. & Gen. Sup't. Wilmington, C li si r lo 1 1 e and KUTIIEBFOHS BAIL KOAD. I ' Gexkbal Supebixtodest's Office, AVilmington, N. C, Aug.D, 18-.7. ' $ ON ANI AFTER TEES DAI' Next, Am u.st l;Jtb, the Passenger Train on this Ro.id will leave Wilmington on 'Tuesday, Tliiirsday and Saturday, at 7 o'clock. A. M. i A rrivc at Sand Hill same days, at 3 P. M. t Arrive at Wadesboro', (Stage), at 12 mid night.. Leave Wadesboro' (Stage), on' Tues day, Thursday and Saturday at 2 P. M.. Ilea ve- Rockingham (Stae), cm- 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 davs, at 3 P. M. v,-.; W. I. EVERETT, sept23-l-tf , ;' " ' : Gen.'Sup't. Wilinin a 11 cl Mancliestcr RAIL ROAD COMPANY. Genkral Superintendent's Office, Wilmington, N. C, Oct. 5, 18j7. $ ON ANI AFTER OCT. 6th, Ker Trains of thislload wiU following Schedule : EXPRESS TRAIN. - Leave Wilmington.;;'. ; 1 ... Arrive at Florence. . . -. . Arrive at Kingsville... L':i ve Kingsville Arrive at Florence... ....... Arrive at Wilmington PASSEN- run on the . 2:30 A. M, .. 8:10 A. M. ..11:45 A. ..11:30 A. .. 2:55 P. , . 8:55 P. M. M. M. M. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. Leave WilhiiAgton. . . ...:... 7:50 p. .Arrive at Kinsville., . .......... .10:."56 A M-M- J-oiiye Kinprsyilie..... 2:0OP. M. Arrive at AVilmington... ... 5:15 A. M. Kxpress Train connects cjo.sely at F'lor once with the - North Eastern lRail Roadfor thar eston, and Clieraw & Darlington Rail jioad, tor Cheraw, and at Kingsville with the outh Carolina1 Railroad, Tor Columbia and Au-rusta. ; . :..;;. - Accommodation Train will run daily. Sun- "iiys excepted and connect at Kingsville uh South Carolina Rail Road for Colunl and Augusta. - ' - . war.- Macrae, -t1 : octi-iautf is--r.- r-vGen. snp't. ; Bit AFT BOOKS I , 4 44 ' DRAFT BOOKS ! LUAFT BOOKS! ' ; - v , - ; DRAFT BOOKS I I or sale at - ' ;' -.- ' WM. II. BERNARD'S l-J,i t..: J it .1 f , t j : K-tll-lt - No. 3 South Water Street. EWBEUJT REPrilf ICAN, Newbern, vj., l'unnsnea Tri-weeftiy. . W H. 11. 1S KUN Alii, Agent, ' 1 , . .c WlluiingtOM, N. ;C. sept23-l-tf BWOItS, PAMPHLETS. CIItCUEAItS, it . Jland-Bills, Posters, Wedding Cards, Vis t!ln?r CsFte Business Cards, Billheads, Let Yr i ft,'?8 Account t;ales, Prices Current, Rail iv? Wanks, 'Clerks'-' ana Sheriffs' f Blanks, constables Blanks, Ac.; &c, printed at ? M. U. BERNARD'S . Printing aul Publishing House, oet25Wl.lt ,. Mo.a aoutn water street. BOOK MANIJFACTORY. 2 - J J Record P.onVu r.oi TirYT.'fe-. ,. i i ilJ111 wener liianic lcty, manufactured at omer uianic tsooks. in endless va- -m m .. - WM. II. BERNARD'S -, Printing House and. Book Bindery, ? ' octlj-19-it , No. 3 South Water Street. J 'pHE ROANOkE NEWS, PlTBilSHll .A- emi-wep.Vlv nt..Woiri, xr r i, a,.. a 'Lyon " 7 j ,r ; ' .u.,uj owo Directors )onn iwsoa, ;neury ixun T.iixlfv. A. J. DeUosset, D. S. Cowan, v r iJull. Ar:"K: Mills, Jain ea G. Burr. WM. II. BERNARD, Agent, Wilmington, N. C. scpt30-7-ft i KOS A t ALTS. -. 7Tr- Tlic Best Bloofl pPiirificr in the .... ... . . ..... - j ... - .. . - ' . lr. Lawrence's Celebrnted Koad the rollowin- JTome rertlfieatcs Chemist, mid tlmt Iiim remedy is an ient&n&'ixthntble one in SfcrojM B,uil;iiuio, av.)ii iiivvia yenurmea some Yemarkuble cures tn;thi.t richiitr.y ?Y; A. DUGGAN, M. D ' R; WrKINGM.lD;- H 8th, lKkk . Wilsonv N. C, Feb. VYii hereby certify that: we regard Di'w La Wrl rence's compound Extract of liosadaiis as a Reliable Alterative, dc i lAD. MOORE, MD'i " ' '- Ij. A. JSTiTH, M. D. 1 iisoii, may lutn, inm two dozen more bottles of y our; Kosadalis. 1 have caret nlly examined its Xhi-vitda. and have used it in mv practice in a number of eases. I am well pleased with it. I think it, bejjoryl doubt, the beat Alterative I ever vxed. I huYei; tried it in several eases of Scrofula, and Scrofulous- atfeetions, Ac- with much satisfac tion to myself and patients ' I have also used it in Secondary und Tertiary Syphilis one terrible case of anight years st;andinfj:l, in "which it acted with surprising. -and satisfactory effect --making a otiiek and thorouah cure. I have. therefore, no hesitation in recommendina it to Physicians and otheirs, as the tnost reliable jtuierauve: now tcnovui. ; Respectfully Yours, SlcJ . A.B. NOBLES, M.'D. A Wonderful Cure of Scrofulous "White , . Mwellins'. ... . ... . . HOME CERTIFICATE. ' ,1 hereby .certify that ilast Sentemlwr. I -.was i nttaqked .with .White. Swelling of the left Knee and also with an enlargement- of the 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 reduced that I was conlineci to mytrooim Overtliree months. My leg was so completely, drawn up that . I coum not nenci.it at aiiJ l tried various reme dies, and they failed to give nip any relief. I was in this condition when 1 commenced tak ing Dr. Lawrence's Rosadalis. The swelling in loth knee and necktbegan tpf subside ,be- iore i tooiv iui oi xne urst uoitie.. jsyxne time I took the second bottle the swelling of the neck entirely "disappeared, and that of the knee nearly so.- Afte- taking three bottles I found mvself completely well able to walk as well as fever. &c i 4 " ; ; 4 ' !l 7 LuiTIMER WILLIAMS.. ' - Wilson," Mar 12j 1867, j': : . . J : : Rosadalis will Care the Worst Cases r , ,1 .. of Clironie Jtheaniatism. HOME CERTIFICATE. f ; : ; Wilson. N.C Mavfi. 1867. I hereby certify 'thai I was curecl-of long standing Chronic, liheumatis'm, by taking tour bottles of Dr. Lawrence's Rosadalis. I JAMES WILLS. Rontlalis Cures Carbuncles,' lloils, . ' - Pimple?, & 5. Certificate from an old and much respeeted citizen 0 (jri'eene c;w, r unc a resident of , I herebv-.certify that dnriusr the Summer and Fall of IS06, 1 was Severely am icted with Carbuncles, having as many "as 14 large tttr- bv-neles and 12 ordinary Boils. I suffered ;so much from them that! I could not get. out of the house half the time for .several months, Being induced to try Dr, Ijivarenee's. , J2o.s-a (tati, JT ttas frn'irsti) cured C) (he use of one bottle oi iiiui. iruiy vuiuiujiw mcMiifiue. W. A. DARDEN, Sr. Wilson, May 11, 1';7. i Portsmcjuth, Va.r Aug. 28, 1867. Cant. J. H.. IJakcr Hir: For the last seven or eight veiivs, 1 have been severely aftlicted with" a very troublesome form of SALT RI-IEUM, froin which 1 have never been able to obtain the slightest perceptible relief from any of the many remedies w-hich I have at various times applied, until I-jehaneed to try DR. LAWRENCEPS ROSADALIS. In less than . iicj month I found myself almost en tirelv eurel of mv trokiblesome eruption. ' i Other meinebrs of in v family have Used it as a blood purifier, with the most gratifying results. Truly I can say of ajll the medicines I have ever uod 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 Respectfully, Yours, &e., I MRS.- E. N. BOGGS, - - . ' Opposite the Crawford House Consumption In its Early Stages, can ie Jure.- i - : Baltimorb, Md.. March 4th, 1867 Dear Dr. Jjnerenee r My daughter having been cured ot a deeply seated disease of the lunsrs bv vour "Rosadalis," I feel it mv dntv to make the fact knojni to you for the benefit of others. She suffered nearly two years with a hard cough, which troubled her day and night; at last the emaciated form, glassy eye. night sweats, together with the cough, told t oo-plainly th atj it was Consumption, be yond finest ion, eating at her vitals-. Our Phy sicians brought no relief.. She was advised to try your Rosadalisj, as a tonic which she did imagine my surprise and gratification when I found her appetite returning.. Slowly she regained her strength, her cough and night-sweats gradually ceased, and she is now, after taking five lx)ttl?s of your medi cine, apparently as well as ever. , Yours Respectfully, MRS; E. ANN SMITH. Major John W. Dunham, One of the editors of the, Wilson North Carolinian, savs in the issue; of the 20th of April, I8?7: '1 believe, from personal experience, that the Rosadalis is the finest tonic ever prepaid" t . ' ' ' :--' v'-? -;: T. Wilson, N. C.Sept. 15, 1867. i Dv. Lawrence Sir f-In 18G2, my son, now aged five years, was; vaccinated with what proved to be impure matter, which complete ly destroyed his health. He has been-afflict-e'd with an inveterate and extremely trouble some erirption of the skin, sometimes break ing out in nores &i ROSADALIS was pre scribed bv mv family physician, Dr. A. D. Moore. After taking it a tew weeks my son became and remains entirely well. i. -r - Yours Truly, t " " 1 ' J. B. DANIEL. RoNndaliN will Cure the Worst Cases of scrofula. Reffil the Statement Below. and Iespair not. Wiiaoh County: Sept. 10,1861. " Dr.' J. J. Lawrences Dear Sir: My young f t. din jrhtftr. nrrc'd tlvo vpjirs. has been dread- h fully atfleted with Sctofula nearly all her life. 1 tried a gi-eat many physicians, diu .without relieving her much; Jn fact most of them said there was no hope of cure. During the last Spring she was worse! than ever, her body and limbs' being covered! With sores and blotches :" with face and eyes ; very much swollen. Whilst in this condition, I,was advised by Dr. L. A. Smith to try -otir ROSADALIS I at once procured three nottles, and commenced giv ins it to heiv ; The effect was magical. h Jn less tlum a monfh, to my great astonishment, she was eitfirelu ioell.' I am, sir, - Yours, with respect and gratltnae, - Rosadalis is a Potent Remedy in nil .-. . Cnronic :Iiseaes - J -Certificate from ' G. W. Blount, Esq.,: AttbrThey. . .-..- : atLawyuson, iv t. ;, This is to certifv that I was afflicted with nhronio Inflammation of the Ear,' from 858 until this Summer, when it assumed such a troublesome form as to give great pafou I was, at times, partially deaf, and the suppu ration and almost Continual flow of matter kept the outside of the ear badly inflamed. 1 "was Induced to try Dr. Lawrence's Rosad alis, and now think. Lam entirely cured. Tjhe . D4Muvti4)vn m (a1 triorl T V7. 7xr"' 41011. flJt 1 -ever, and. there is not. that itching sensation I n lue-eaf itWnicnuiuftj, u jluuvju auu cu me. - , . Mi general health has also been greatly vmprov ed, and I have been entirly free from my usual bilious symtomst &c, at this season of the vear. I casxsco7ifidentlyrreexmme7td;th JRosa tlalia as an extraordiriaru blood merifiier. tc u . ' I GEO. W. BLOUNT. liWilson, Sept-13tlv 1837." -f ? f Chr on ie Elver Complaint Cured. ; This is to certify tliat I was ewreci of Chro'nlc Liver Coviplaint by Dr. Lawrence's Rosadalsi, 0SJDA3S Wejiewby eertify hat the :XoM?rti is p.re-pai-ert Dy!aiA.ria is : aiT experienced I'liarmaceutist ana , -Wtf, J?" mttcreeiymfmi Tleastf send T trie immediately, "tef .Exiires'sl to '.Tarboro' i after having leeri confined to" my becL and house . for a long time, and trying 'various medicines without benefit. t I kndwbf several, others in this County, cured through the use of the Rosadalis ami it can be found in nearly every hou8e; in ray neighborhood, and they all praise it as a great medicine, v, -. '- . '; . : THOMAS THORN. Greene County, Augiist 14,1867. s; Rosadalis cures all Skin Diseases ' SALT RHEUM CURED 'REMARKABLE - . -s 'jt'-'fci Ji' CURE ilj;:'. '.y'.mwt '-',: 1 Moxtkkal, OATfAnAjAApril 4thj 186". Dr. Lawreneer tyllxon, iVI CV, -.-i , Mfi Dear Sir 'For the' last teii ' jdars (Until recehtly),'I suffered with nn' inveterate eruption-of, the sMn caUecL by physicians "Sail Kheim," with wbich I suffered terribly . the pain and; itching was almost, intolerable. I tried., sevQiul-of the be4t physicians in En rope and this country have: visited several celebrated springs spent thousands of 'dol lars and failed to get better. In- December, 186(5, being in Charleston, S. C.,1 was told by a gentleman at the hotel that he had been cured of a bad tetter by a" medicine called "Rosndtilis." I resolved to" try it, without a-uy mijw, iihjuhu, oi its uoiug me- any goou. I procured a : bottle of Messrs.; King & Gas sidy, tmd comuienceel taking it, Finding, to my surprise, that I was improving I bought tour otner Dottles ; out beiore commencing. on the last two, I found-1: was completely, well tbo disease, having entirely aUppeatyid,,. ttc)M.nAlOn wliicn please accept as a token-of lay gratitude. Why do youjiot make; yonr invaluable Rosa- .3.1 n uuns wiueiy Known i , . i- - lour sincere rrienu, ' " - W. T. SELTZER. : . . ' - i ' ' .- ' : ' ' sold wiioicsaie by - K7 .' ::s:."-r .V j J. jsakks it CO., 21 park jcow, ew loric. CARR, BOYKIN & CO., 29 Hanover St., Bal timore. - -1 . . - E. WILLIS, 47 Market St., Wilmington, N. C." J.H.BAKER, 14 Roanoko Ave., Norfolk, Va. P rtcej $ i t 50 per Bottle. 43f BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS ! See that J. J. LAWRENCE & CO., is blown 011 t he Bottle and stamped" On "the Cork. S Arl letters of inauirv.' &c. nromwtlv answered Adcress, t , : v.- ;;. DR. J. J. EAWRENCE, . ' " 4 -- - Wilson, N. C. For sale in AVilmington bv "' - ! -V iVTT tTC W. H. LIPPITT sept24-2-eow2in DAY & WI ;igi!t. Georgia State Lottery ! FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE tl ORPHANS9 HOME." alb 3?2?ize, GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE ' ' Masonic ' Orphan's : Home.5 ' -TO- BE On DRAKATj; ATLANTA,: GAM of December, 1S67, IN OPEN. PUBLIC. 1 Prize of. - j - 1 ' " 1 ' ' JH -. '. . S5 . 121 " . 1G .800,000 is. 2.1,000 .... 1,000 .... : 5,000 ......5,000 ......0,000 ...,.13,7.10 .....25,000 10,000 . 10,000 . 5.O0O it . 2,500 are . 500 ' 200 . 100 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of .lOO each for the nine, remaining units of the bumq tcai of tliNoDrawing the t " r ' $6-a,00O Prize are $4,500 9 Approximation Prize of 250 each for the nine remaistffcg units of the pame ten of-the -No; Drawing the S25,000 Prize are $2,250 9 Approximation Prizes of $200 each for the nine remaining units of the - - same ten of the No. Drawing the . $10,000 Prize are 81,800 9 Approximation Prizes of $10O eaeii for the nine remaining units of the same ten of the No-. Drawing the 85,000 l'rize are $9,000 18 Approximation Prizes Of $100 each for the nine remaining units of the same ten of the No. Drawing the :, $2,500 Prizes are $1,800 418 Prizes, amouing to.$18a,000 Wlitlc TickeSL12 IlalTCH 6; Quaricrs 3 f iEigliliis 1.50 ALL THE ABOVE PRIZES ARE DRAWN AT EVERY DRAWING. Plan of these Great Lotteries and Explanation of Drawings, The numbers from'l to 30,000 ,- correspond ing with the numbers on the Tickets,.are prin ted on separate slips of paper ana encircled with small tubes,"nnd placed in a glass wheel all the prizes in accordance with, the Schemes are similarly printed and encirel.id ana placed in -ano'tlter glass wheel. "The wheels are then revolved, and two boys, blindfolded, draw the Numbers and Prizes. One of the bovs draws one number from the wheel of Nos. and atthe same time the other boy draws out one prize fromthe ay heel of prizes. -The mnn ber and prize drawn out are exhibited to the audience, and whatever prize-comes out is reg istered and ilaced to the credit of that num ber and this operation is repeated until all theprizes are drawn out. - The tickets are printed in the following style:" Tbev aie divided intoEighlhs, printed on the face'of the Tickets Eight-Eighths baring the same number, constitute a Whole Ticket. ggpi All Prizes are Payable vrithout discount, and the Official Drawinp; sera to each Purchaser. V ' : " ' ' BO Yl, WIESOX t CO., Managers, nov2S-5l-td ' Atlanta, Ga, Smoking Tobacco r Works,? THE ROANOKE COMPANY, 1 OF DAISTYIXI.E, : ; CIIARTEREO EXPRESSLY TO MAJT ufactme SMOKING TOBACCO from the largest assortment of Virginia Leaf of any factory in the South and invite the trade to their fist of prices. 55 ; . - ' -AND- ;'HEip'SiER?MTJIJ Are gotten urxtf superior leaf expressly fox the Southern markets . ; .:-..?'-. . '..." tj Danville, Va. .; . oct3-10-2m THE VERY REST T YpE jn RI JT 1NG MACHINERY, at ' " 1 - WM. IL BERNARD'S v: Priritlng ancl Publishing House, ' "' : : And Genei-al Book Bindery, BepUO-KWt . r v-.No. 3 ?uth Water-bt. VvEI BOOKS RE-BOrarnJTiiMes, Tes-. v tament3,a.m-ayer books and Miseeiianeoua workirre,DQunaiin every styie, an y 7' ' s' er- WM. H. BERNARD'S Printixg House and Book Bindery, oct2-94t No. 3 South Water Street. AjX"ii'yr'-w: . - . t And WMolesale 1 . MM?EAfZfeeO, 23 BlarlLt JSIMet; ' x j !.; f .v II.I4 OPENA LARGE LiND .WELL W t f. iv.l. - t-' -v ..,v'i . ; : ' ,j,y.".i T J'" '' -f Staple and Fancy (B0.OT Suited for tfie Present Season, r UR LO.MJ EXPERIENCE ESTAIJES us to buy from Importers land Manuf act reVs DIRECT, and can therefore' otTer our Goods as j low as they can bef purchased in Northern markets, jrhisisxtohumbng-. AH we ask is a TRIAL. TtJ CONXINCE OUR PAT RONS. I We call attention to & fall Tinje of C AL(S BLEAlCIlJ UNBLEACHED 8HlRTLNkiSU.. . ANDSHEl EETINGS, ) SIljKS, POPLINS, MERINOS, and all the. j . - ? , POPTTLAlt DRESS GOODS! WHITE GOODS,- EMBROIDERIES, " u.t.., IIOUSK FURNISHING GOODS, BLANKETS, HOSIERS ancVGLOVE MENS' AND BOYg WEAR. BROAD CLOTHS, .vrv , DOESKIN CAjSStMEBES, " , n J , n .s j.y. SATIN ET.S anct jfEAS HaiTTet?f Notions fe fincy Goods. EEApY-MDE XLQplKG, Hats & Men'r Irood MiiuLiisrEBy. k Wo will open on THURSO AY, October 3d, a full assortment of the latest shapes! BONNETS, HATS, FLOWERS VELVIETP, SlLKSj EIBBON'S, &c. To Wholesale AL TERMS. Buyers we offer LIBER- M.M.KATZ Jfc. CO., oetl-P- 23"rlarfcet Street. SOL BEAR & BROS, TTHOEESAXE &i RETAIL Dealers T f Gents' Furnisuiag Goods. DRY-GOODS, Fancy Goods. t Blankets, t srotlonsk;: - Hats, BOOTS AND SHOES. . .. i. ....... .-v. . . . x ' . , - - r Our facilities, lxtli for purchKsing and sell ing at the Lowest Casn Prices, are not sur passed bv any house in North Carolina.. A prominent feature of our hojase is our , Merchant Tailoring Depart- ment, ;j Under the superintendence of MR. D. Jj. DE' - LANEY, so well known to ciir patrons -,--).-'- ns a skillful workmiin. .. vWe only ask a. comparison c?f :4u.r. gOfffls4 and prices with those olany othef f testablishnient 111 UUV VV T ..." ' 1 I SOL. BEAR & BROS, oct3042-tf 18 Market Street Ni F. BURNHAM'S CELEBRATED French Jonval IWATEf? WHEEL. ,A '. - " -ii "' ' " It- - ' mHIS WHEEL. THE GREATEST Ttf. I ventlon of the age, surpasses till other wheels-fin ?noweKPeoTiorfly of rwatcr.T'and steadiness of run ; simple in construction nnrl a snastrfrniece of .workmans9iitItl3 not liable to get out of order, and, from its posi tion In the nume,as accessime at a mimes. It is bheaper than any other IWheel (Of the same- weigh t and fin ish y in mareK, j i,i JBr tiena tor circulars,- rw, . Person ordering these ; WHEELS? can have them put up by most, competent, work men at a small cost. , frf . i- . --. Address all, orders to - K. H.CHKSTKBMAK, 1 r -., Millwright and Engineer? I 4 r , - s- i Richmond, Va.., . Sc36rAgent fot Va. ancl N. Cv i'2."f'f-'-i3f "iM-ii -i i.-; .-jrll ftiS(&s5k- 4a?iWill.aiso contract for the Erection of; j MIIn&iCTORIES For ail kinds of Manufacturing purposes,botli Water aritl Steam-Fower. sept2 o r? ' 1 " .'':";;.. ;i . y v, va lMi: W4Vt L -y-l sept i27-5-tf i XiATEiEnitOR PAYETTiyllAlEi 1 XJ C, OtWrrer, BOOKSELLERS & STATION- V EES, 16 Murray Street, New York, r I " r ; -f . '. rf vlfllODS; 1 I J ' ' and feetaiL , - r ' '.5 " ' -i ' f Si W Vy ,.JL- JLJL-M.U4 . VvH I - - ' . - I- 1 PUBLISHED AT WILMINGTON; N , , By ,WM. H. , KEKNARD. ; ; 1 nfMailecl, or deliveredjto subjrtbers to : airparts,tbf the City;r a 2 60 for Six tt't tiBfWtlf iff ft Threaionths. ' i3 ReTolting Discoteries in the City of J correspondentr .j of i tbe: New J Ortictfia picayune writes as follows from the city of; Mexicrt; riider date of. Ociobr i ; "h . A company .of French men. are ? engagerl on a very singula .enterprise in this, city, w hich paitates veriKili bf the charac ter ot the ' Martha Vineyard" -search after hidden treasuries The jiarties spokek1 ot iiave piircnasert .the out . convent SL D6mingo, ' and are at 'V or fc' excavatimr tunne-is oeneaifl.'ino same? 'nuntirjjr Iwf U treireupd:to byft LeeK fW!. . r 1 ' ! it. "11 ' - t ..:'....... . ' ' - t .. ....... iret vaults, said. to:;exist .ttere.' bit th. fij alreadji de7tnKrMl& .....3 . .. I1J! ' ' . .! -.v." " invent to in&J,Si& known aVtha: -TnoniLm tlm ,mn,witn eJz-1 v, ',4-Mw cs.L. v l Have no control. riu one laiiui c ui iuo- tHe- opposite $Kl.e ot the street reralf:: ..w .vi iwiiAif t, bodies have been exhumed already, whicli bear the appearance ot having been buried ilirc. They have thns far beeri fo'ftnd in closed 1 the. isal is.ri; Qne, was jn a perfect State oi prese'rationa.nsd?, ljj$,d hq :appear: ance of having'been ' a"''maNy4ofrank. " TSia Rothes even"WeiSBalmost"wh611y intact, and we$ richly. embroiderfed mlgohaiThe priests of the city are greatly annoyed at these revelations, and have made many efforts to stop them. . - -AMns- Arm Torn' Ofll ' A very painful accident-occurred to Hr. George Hawks, at the Southside railroad company's works,' about '9 65ckr yester day nrornihg,. which Testrtted iirth&'hiss hi" his left arm. Mr. Hawks was employed in sawing wood for ose about the load, and it appears that, at the,. tinui.of. the acci dent, he was lacing" Or liiehdirig a belt over one of the, v heels u hia, department. wnei nis.arra was cangnt uetween tne belt and the pulley, and hy-the force nrf the revolution he was raised to the ceil- ihgr and his arm torn' oft '--'between the elbow and the wrist.- The rest ot the arm was so badly' trruiseti and rhiashed that amputation -near'the shoulder was, deenwid necessary by the. physicians jtflid " were'. in attendance.-Petersburg 'Jhdest. f ,;f;-,;s 4 - Not Quite Ready In Bridgeport,.; Coan a young lady called into the store of a toung" gentleman for the purpose of being escorted. up the purpose oi nemg escorted. up street by him. Of course the young man was all excited and contused, especially as he'ivas at1 that moment Just, going to the revenue office to procure a store license. He picked -tro his:hatsand' hastily started for thVdaor, remarking to the youug lady! til I so to the revenue office for a license : will not be gone long." The lady called him back, and astonished him by saying, "Hold on, I am not: read? tor a license yet. Wait a few days." The young man is still waiting, but .the probability is he will not havtj to remain in doubt much longer. - .-. ; ;.:W ; .. ' Romance. A local paper gives an account, of a couple-in Lyndon, Cattdraugua county, who were married, some thirty years ago, ana moved to jNewloric city, ine young wne, ior some reasoiij reiurneci xo jjj-nuon soon after, and married anpldj man there, whereupon the deserted husband took reyenge and another, wife by. marrying in the city: The two coupltS lived pleasant ly, each raised tamilies ot several children; but a tew years since the: hand of death deprived them of their second partners in lite, and now the original dear one has returned to his old love in - Oattaraugi and persuaded her to try hi m again. No ceremony was necessary, -the second mar riage being invalid, and they are said to have, been Jiving, blC&sf ul harniony over a Tear,..,. . , g; Fires in Virginia The mountains in all parts of the coun try a re on fi re. and th e "ai r is dense wi th the hoveringcinasses of smoke. . Combined with the haze ot the Indian summer, whose genial reign is even now over, the land, the smoke so! obscures the Heavens as to render the sun almost invisible. The people of Tazewell, as we Jearn from the Gazette, have had to work night and day to fight the fire away from their .houses and. fences. The dead . and fallen , leaves are very dry, ; by v reason of the protracted drought and the flames devour them with great rapidity andf tury. Lynchburg R&- 2ubhcan. '. giifiUn a mr"l The New York Chamber of Commerce on the Resumption or Specie luy ment. 1 ' -- ' ": ' ' ' - -- A " :' - The New York Tunes ot yeste New York Tunes of say St ' mv a"--4' v-ri-w . tsAiUt'fi but V.The Chamber, pf.-Qommefce, mtt ; yes terday and -adopted a report ot - a special committee favoriug the early resumption of specie payhient.j Reniarks were : made bv: Messrs. Low, Ondyke, Ciiittendcn, Conkling, and .others,-, -and a memorial, to be oresented to Congress, was ordered' to Lbe prepared." rT 'r.r1 '! Tlie1 JeflV Jari Iltupeacftmei While' Iwe fullyragrcwiththe Albany 'Journal in - its denunciation and ridicule ot the trial of Jeffersoh Davis, -we' cannot v't. go with it as far aa to admit that if is the ! That distinction - properly .belongs; we think; to the celebrated plfjee ty Congress entitled 'i ?'ImpeachmenC Za Com- ,,t - 1 Had to Skedaddle. ; - t tUM - In. FfeedoraL; 'Vtisconsiri i&'tew days ago. a sherifTs bfticer attempted, to serve a writ of ejectment oh a 3Irs. Showers, when she attackediiint withan axe and - butcher ti.?-Ta"!' f A-ftoV TUmnfr-h finer trift'nfficpr rie treated, leaving Mrs.' ShoWcrs' inistress of the field, A nkeediai purchased ?an rislandiii ul nAvf iZAM It with HackL I .. ...... ;. - . , i it;- cats; to raise tne ammais ior iuesaw the fur: . r .-V;. X f Deplorable Condition r r - -" ' " t ! The Chatriestoit Ifereuryvea the fotdftg frota 'Csptoifillioulau;!': Cccty who has jtist retnrne fwai jeXtcnsive tottr in ..Florida zAlj'A'r I -He tftiTcled fironr Jdcs6ri llsii r 1-" ua8scfe fKl Fernahdlda t 4Gainsvillef t 1 alona tbp ran ouajoutea. roblr'vy c ri f tlie held. from , the 1 inn-houses, fec-rc which have been broken into and 1 j little is going i the- Iray-nof thecoltGii. Cattle; hog5an4heep are!riirr1jtt? r" a -it ?rd(T by the freedmn a9tJC4riied.c. t-- (3tleman had ;thre,4 :c,tt lo , f; day. btrt the-wounded animals mrJj -2 mZWr 17 FLIIH tIKIMri!Ulllf.!.T n IJIIIV Willi. ' iiJ -r vViC."?; t v-. V ir felredl U llT t'V ,f - ondr the preseot .ayaflta Jabor GYeMThlCh the effipLayCrrtC WO nant 01 tne crop, jwmcu lujkvia; par). are taid thdvr?ttre8"-for raising t1r same, arm miiiouc cora xa lass longer iuhm. the openingliit tim tcar Ule oiajority of the planteQ:Of FjptndaraTB trttjy ini !,cl? plorable cpndion, ,5 r f . 4 . " lloraee Greeley Us a Philos. ; AforrespbBdeht' reT&tes thi inci Jefit trri- ftr:ab(-fth0 . Trt5un9 in a '"great E state of indignation at some af- tide Greeley hadttt- lt Vas'sit-M ting at hts''M:1eCTMculn'i-iv&y4' and , tjiotig-h irioleotlyi iKxawtfedi psr lookta ' tip. vi-jTllefiratt politlciah fcmriUtPtl ace:GaedyI,cha:rgespftttthsbetrayi the ;test interests of typo fi party, hohmt, a seeret foe.-, tDr:rdicisji''o6lfla J more harm, than jioacl0'-od'-''4'Cl3iiulA it, if ;you would go QtmiQ tji pcibcrats;! bodytanfisoUl;it,VQ14 i?e4tijB best thlCgU yott-gould do yoa stayijLhrthctI??prJ, hcasf and stabtheini IniheoEr Aoritf are tljQ prst enyJicalishi IX.vjrhad: t in this country." I OBC&Jtho est, though I kneyonMjeniooL. Now I swearj'dn are a,ecoundrel 'arjaij jdiot," Here he paused 'agaliToVhreath, he had eeverat timei before,exi5ect -pgH. J ut to make some defencei jbi at least, toiibply to the ferociotts charge?, to Bathe was ; dis- aipoiptet.i'The jetervri. jQarlMial cd at his: deskApjparnUy.oBwnqerjRodif still scribbling at his editprial.uJhpplHi tician attempted to give f TLn,tr to another PTiithets The philosopiier - Hicniitted: his- heart T for the first time, andi called out in his high: shrill oteZPlkm&&jflMntt)kt way, my; fiientk .Cme pack, anJ liee i your mind;1 " 0'' aer, .W!ere,reporiLea.-t'ijuiia con c j ? ? sjignal failure, and, the little jthat r ualsrcd is carrieB af aV IrriLflc'roc " t c. . T. ( L HtoSlartranf a'cWetTiiaJfrida.'at,, burst; ot indignation, but hc wa so ma,i he couldtft speak, an''d'.afte;roltte hnrrierf to tr door . u Kegrb OairftcsV . " The' negroes in sohie Ipatts oriIiisi"p- ' pis'are exhibiting notour Conduct, h 'Near f Columbus they abandontditheiti wbrk -$t the cotton fields sorae. time, jd ncct leaving the fields vhitevrwitk , unpicked trotton.-' The reason; assigr5cJth.att ed that thcirshare 'w. the crop woul pay their expenses Yof ihtj year to the tax on the staple aiid the lot priee- to ' which it hadf falledJ .AsthB planters would -ndfkep themSiihiTetwtliey Cock to the woods and. commenced'Jcgulf J system of pilfenngtidt)ck-killing--Some two liuifd'red $ tueWlfaW 'CoWre gated recently, nearalunibusi wheto theV became a nuisance and a,erqr- After exb nausttng tne neiguooring coupcryoievery-. thin they could.lay'theirSajida 6nthey determined ponaidathfctdw'iL They, were all armed, -and marching ; into i it wfth fife and drurn jti tjfojp&ttittfi demanded bread. ? Tliey jreni aut coin , . mericiirg ah itidiscrfmiuati citizens, when a compahy of United States'1 troops appeared on Ihe- grdnnd, and dis armed acl .di8rjeid-:hm.'CTtTiie ring- j leaders were "takerr' ihtoxusfodyv m . Baeo Between XI one; inlet i Indians r r? ps.TpNovS. i ulatbrJahd Deerfopt and Steeprockb the f Indiana :u to t run three, miles and one-ciirbfh before-.the A race took plaoCfat Riverside Park ihia afternoon between' tu'eKixrleXEhSpf exilic-1 , Clellari and Regulatbfjand the two Indiana ' ' porses iroiteu six,mnes. ine race .was . won 'byj the Indikus; Itieperforini . task in ftfte mintitesans t. While the. jborses; were, sixteen .tnjiTuteat ad-H nineteen and a half seconds.; : The-race was for $l,00O,"ar4cT a1 Krgeo wdwas 1 present fd witness It. fyi rf5c Horrible - AVArin Arbor, "Michi ganvon. yvtfdnes-- dartr last, J ivhile arlittle girtas t pla vin around.' aK)tlfiiIlc?otbes;suddehl, " caught fire. Mrs. A. 8norcr rushed to tbe child'si assi8tain wiijeajherlothes were also' instantlyda) flamesf land 'iJoth", were burned to death. .f-rj,!":' i rl" 'cuppings; 5i . T7 Ex-jGovcrnoxHarris, of , Tennessee, baa returned to Nashvilie.fter a Jong absence' in -Europe1-; itiv way ar$ to beiibaili lHrsllallp :Miphi-t t gatte- y-t l-b.-.f-f sr"is lwit TheNOTfolk ..papers-notetbe1arriral bales per dAy.-5 i ! Defawafe is ' aftUcted with' a cattle dis- -ease;whic some ;! pronoonce the - genuine ?f -fe A. Stewart's sales last week were y rhcT largeit "on IreorcL'Tor eilksulone , The5 peol!''-ot;'!tffe -''lat'ely4;4 witnessed .: face -T)etweeaailroitd?in.in- and a balloon It wssj proved iby the? re-- stilt that .the.carsdQnot. rnoye wjth. hQ ,fj swiftness of the 'wipd, "inasmuch" 4is the 'u ballooriVenr" fTfe-milea while the tram" The Internal re vcnUeiinspcttofs seizca"tJ il 4 rtrtH rtWf Mf4.narf in ow Vffr Ifl - fi,iw,wv w rr'-j I two. weeks . :';. -:- .4v-v; ' . ::;:"'-'.:-;-:; i
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Dec. 1, 1867, edition 1
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