i - - . . n m TrnT , ' T ' M -n rr- .n-r ; rv irv- tt rw - i " " "'!:' m.A?iir : - ! l, " -i - - -.-' V VOL. . I NO. 1 59. bin riK;) i' rUBLISHE t) BAlLYj . - Office, No., 3 South Water'Sti as-THE STAK i,inAilecl,;pp d6liv5ereA to trilwrs In all parts of the City, at $2 50 . bates or, AWVERTJSIXC8 ; ; l i One Square one (lajv .. S 75 I 25 I (I (( ( (( three uuys, r. j w. - . four days,.. .five days, . . ' oneweek 1 05 . . ... . t 2 00 3 25 2 50 as- contract Adrei'tisements taken, at pro portionately low rates. ' ' .-- RAILWAY . DIRECTOR Y.' i-f-'Y V 1 LMIXGTOtf & MANCHESTER R.rSaD. j'retklent-Ucmy M. Drane. r ' Directors John Dawson. Henry JSutt, O. O. T iialev, A. J. DeKossetj 8. Qowan, Geo. J AV. "McCall, . JS. Willis, Jaines u uurr, Kiel urJ liradlej-, J. Eli Gresrs.'- Giiieral Super iniendent- vrilliam MacRae. frcretary and IVeasurer-Wnk. A. Walker. Gaicr trcu JTrciyni .Afirentjonn jl. vaniwen. . . 'WILMINGTON.' CHARLOTTE & RUTHER ' t J'ORU RAIL. ROAD. "1 President Robert H. s m rectors o. . J .Tno. A. McDowell. .Steele. Stephen W, v Hutchison. lU'i son, A. G. LOgan, A. R. Holmesly. " Superintenaem v. 1. n.verett. lUtrxtcr of 2Yantxn'UMonrY. U.p Allen; ; :-, Sserctarf and lYcamrer1. T. Alderman. i Matter JfccJianic W. Gill. ' ; Freight Agent W. R. French. - WILMINGTON & WELJDON RAIL ROAD. President R. R. RridgcrsJ ; iUi '- L Directors on the pttrt of the Stocfcltolders W. A. Wright,S. D. AVallace, Eli Mnrray, Alfred irartin, A. H. VanBokkelen, Geo. Harris, of Wilmington, and John Everett, of Goldsboro'. Directors m4he part of the &7te Edwarcl Kid der, of WRmingtonf-N.-C., John Nortleet, of Tarboro', and Thomas J. Hogg, of Raleigh, C. Chief Engineer and General Superintendent S. L. Fremont. " - , .- ' Muster of Transportation Wm. Smith. Secretary and Treasurer J . W.- Thompson. . Master of Machinery3 M. Hanlcms. A uditor-ri. L. Dudlej'. RAIL KQAD -LINES. , Wilmington & Wei. IS. B. Co. m Office Chief Ksotrbkb'' & GknJ Sttp't,-? WlLMDfOTOX, N..Ci OCti Jl, 1867,'i. c $ ON ANI AFTER THK12tli OCTOBER, the follow ing Schedule will" be run over .this' Road:.. ,., ; ; . . .. ' -;, DAY, PASSENGER AND MAIL -TRAIN, Leave Wllmhlgton v daily (Sundays- excep ted), at 6:00 A. M.; arrive at Weldon, 3:00 1. M. Leave Weldon daily (Sundays excepted), at 10:: A. M.; arrives at Wilmington, 7:30 P. M. MGIIT, EXPRESS, MAIL AND PASSENGER ,, TRAIN. . Leave Wilmington &U. $-30 P. M., daily. Arrive at Weldon. at. : 6:00 A. M., Leave Weldon at brio P.M., " Arrive at Wilmington at 2:20 A.M., " EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN. Leave WiUiiUigton daily (Sundays exeept o at 4:00 A. 31., and arrives at Weldon at o:00 P. - M. Leave AVeldon. daily (Sundays except ed), at 4rf)0'A. Mr, and arrive at Wilmington at (:00 P.M. Trains pass Goldsboro' at 2:00, 10::JO uimI J0:"0.AfMisomg,north ; at 2:50, 10:15 P.M., itud 10:50 A. M., going South, connerting With Trains to Raleigh and Newbern "at 10:30"A. -M:. and further points at 2:50 P. M, 5. Papers on the lino of the Road copy tins and omit all other Schedule notices. -1 (7 S. L. FREMONT, ' oc2-18-tf - Chief Eng.' A Geii. Sup't. Viliiiingtosa, CI a rlo tt e and RUTHERFORD KAIL. ROAD. GEXEKAL SuPKRIJfTENDEKT Wilmington, N. C, Aug. 9, ISG7. kX AND AFTER TUESDAY Next, An ' gust 13th, the Passenger Train on this will leave Wilmington on Tuesday, liurswiay ana saturaay, at 7 o'clock:. A. M. s Arrive at Sand' Hill same days, at 3 P. M. -Arrive at Wadesboro' (St4ige), at 12 mid night. Leave vv auesboro' (Mage), on Tues day, Thursday and Saturday at 2 P. M. . Keave "Rockingham. (Stage), on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 4:30 A. M. Leave Sand Hill - (Cars) Monday, Wednes day and Friday, at 7 o'clock, A. M. Arrive at Wilmington same days, at 3 P. M. W. I. EVERKTT, sept23-l-tf - Gen. Sup't. Wilmington1 a n'cl Maiiclaester ' RAIL ROAD COMPANY. ; -. GEKKEAt SUPEKIJJTEKDEXT'S OFFICE,) ' ' Wilmington,' N. C, Oct.' 5,1817.f ON AND AFTER OCT. 6th, PA8SEX. ger Trains of this Road will run- on the following Schedule : . EXPRESS TRAIN. v ' - Leave Wilmington . . .'. . . ..... Arrive at Florence. .Arrive at.Kingsville..'. Leave Klngsville : .. . . .... Arrive at Florence........... Arrive at Wilmington ACCOMMODATION Leave Wilmington :. '. ; . . . '; Arrive at Kingsvil le . . . , . . ........ 2:30 A. M. 8:10 A, M. 11:45 A. M. ....... .ll!30 A. M. ....... 2:55 P. M. 8:55 P. M. TRAIN. . . '4' . 7:50 P, .......10: A M-M- jeaye lvingsville 2:00 P. M- Arrive, at Wilmington 5:15 A. M Express .Train connects closely at Flor ence Vith the North Eastern Rail Road, for Charleston. aud Cheraw.& Darlington Rail Road, for Cheraw, and at Kingsvilie with the South Carolina Railroad, for Columbia and Augusta..:' , . , ' . - ':- -' $ y Accommodation Train will run daily, Sun days .excepted, and connect - at Kingsvilie with South Carolina Rail Road for Colum bia and Augusta, i Vfv.i:r WM. 3UCRAE,' oct7-13-tf . , Gen. Sup't. jQRAFT BOOKS I DRAFT BOOKS! For sale at " ' DRAFT BOOKS! . DRAIT BOOKS! WM H. BERNARD'S Printing House and Book Bindery, oct5-ll-lt No. 3 South Water Street. KEWBERN REPUBLICAN Jfewhern, N. C, Published Tri-Weekly. . n - WM. E, BE RNARD, -Agent; sept23-I-tf , WUmington, N. JC. "O OOKS, PAJIPIIEETS, CIRCULARS, JL Hand-Bills, Posters, Wedding Cards, Vis iting Cards; Business Cards, Bill-Heads, Letter-Heads, Account Sales, Prices Current, Rail Road Blanks. Clerks' - and Sheriffs' Blanks, Constables' Blanks, fcc., &c., printed at- , , . WM. IL BERNARD'S ; - ..- Printing and Publishing House, r oct23-31-lt ;4 No. 3 South Water Street. BLANK - BOOK MANUFACTORY. Record Books, Ledgers, Journals, Dock ets, and other - Blank Books,- in endless" Va riety, manufactured at , , ' '.'.- ,. WM. H. BERNARD'S Printing House and Book Bindery, ; octl5-l9.lt - -r No. 3 South Water Street. - THE ROANOkE NEW S, PUBLISHER Semi-weekly at Weldon, N. C, by Stone & Lyon, vy tt nui ; i'ert!on,.A. u. aniioKKeien, nave Robert S. French. Walter L. cases. I . Cole, bamuelH. VYalknr, E. i beuond iiaywooa v . union, u C. lien- t nave ti r4i A-klfiM ZTyirsz isav-J 's Office. 1 : i WM. H. BERNARD, Agent, Wilmington, N, C. sept30-7-ft rz.-t.-r- ... Tlic Best Blood purifier ia the Celebrated J' i Read the Following Home Certificates 'f f i From lrsiclri.ni ' t-- i s t.fc. i. ',,.. 4, . .. : r.t . v :: We hereby certify that the Mosadalis'ik " pre pared by a Physician, who. is an experienced Pharmaceutist and Chemist, and that his remedy is an efficient and valuable one in Scrof ula, Syphilis, it having performed some remarkable (tares in this vicmitv. ' W. A. DL7GGAN, 3Jt. D ; .V'-. , ; E. BARNES, M. D. 4 w A W- KING M. D. . Wilson, N. C, Feb. . 8th, lSGQ. ; We hereby certify that we regard Lr. Law rence's Compound Extract of Rosadalis aa a Reliable Alterative, frc. ' A. D. MOORE, M. D. L. A. STITJI, M. D. Wilson, N. C, May 10th, 18J6." j Edgeccnhb. Count fa ST. C, May 2,1867. Dr. J. J, Lawrence. Dear Sir .' Please send 1J immediately, per Express, to Tarboro'. two dozen more ootties ot your AtoaaoaliJi. . I have carefullT examined : its Iormtda. and used it m mv practice in a number of am well pleaised with it. I think it. doubt, the bent Alterative I ever used; I ieU it in several cases of Scrofula, and Scrofulous affections, &., with much satisfac tion to myself and patients. ; I have also used it in Secondary andTertiary Syphilis one terrible case of eight years standing, in which it acted with surprising Jand satisfactory effect making a quick and thorough core. I have, therefore j no hesitation in recommending it to Physicians and others, as the most reliable Alterative now knoivn. j. - v ; s Respectfully Yours, Ac.,' " - ; j a. b. Nobles, m. i. A Wonderful Cure of Scrofulous White . Swellinfr. ; HOME CERTIFICATE. . 5 1 - I hereby certify that last September I was attacked with Whit0 Swelling of the left knee and also with iin 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. Ii was so reduced that I was confined to my room over three months. My leg M as so completely drawn up that I could not' Dend.it at all.: 1 tried various reme dies, and they failed to give ine 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 1 took all of the first bottle. By the time I took the second bottle the swelling of the neck entirely disappeared, and that of the knee nearly so. After taking three bottles I found myself completely welWablcto.- walk as well as ever, &c. i ' - ' ! - LATIMEfWWILLIAMS. Wilson, May 12, 18U7. ,.S;, . . Rosadalis will Cure the IVorst Cases. of Chrouic Rheumatism. HOME CEKTIF ICA T E . Wilson, N, G., May 6, 1SG7. I herebj' certify that I was cured of long standing Chronic Rheumatism, by taking four bottles of Dr. 'Lawrence' Rosadalis. JAMES WILLS. . Rosadalis Cures! Carbuncles, Roils, . ; ; - , I'imnlcs, &s. Certificate from an oldpnd much respected citizen of Greene County, now a resident of ."',''. . . : - Wilson, JS O. - .r, t.,. I hereby. eertify that during the Summer and Fall of lfcotf, I was severely ..afflicted with Carbuncles, having as many as 11 large Car bvnc'es and 12 ordinary 'Boils. I suffered so much from them that I could not set out of the house, half the lime for several months Being induced to try Dr. Laurrence,s' Rosa dalis, I teas entirely cured by tlie use of one bottle of that truly valuable' medicine. :.i..,J:Ai V. A. HARDEN, Sr. Wilsou, May 11, 1SG7. i " " ! - - ' " Portsmouth, Va., Aug 2. 1867. f'-i Cant. J. H. Baker--Sir: For thelast seven or eiht years, 1 have been severely afflicted with a very troublesome form of SALT KHEUMi from which I have never .been able to obtain' the slightest perceptible" relief trom any ot tlic many remedies wnicn i nave at varioas times applied, until I chanced to try DR. LAWRENCE'S ROSADALIS. in less than one month IJfound mvself almost en tirely cured of mv troublesome eruption. Other memebrs of mv family have ued it as a blood purifier, ivitii the most gratifyin results. i ; : Truly I can say of all the medicines I have ever used before, none have been so happily beneficial in effects as' the Rosadalis,' and '.I would most cheerfully recommend it to tne nubiic and to all suffering humanity. Very Respectfully, Yours, &c, ' ; f y-f- MRS. E. N. BOGGS, ; Opposite the Crawford House. Consumption in its Early Stages, can be Cured. . , i- Baltimore, JVId., March 4th, 1867. Dear Dr. LftwrenCe : Jly uaugliter having been cured of a deejply seated disease of the lungs by your "Rosadalis," I feel it my duty to niake the fact kiiown to you for the benefit of others. She suffered nearly tw o years with a bard cough, which troubled her day and night; at last the, emaciated -form,-glassy eye, night sweats, together with the cough, told too plainly that it was Consumption, be yond question, eatbng at her vitals. Our. Phy sicians brought n6 relief. She was advised to try your Rosadalis, as a tonic which she did imagine my surprise and gratification when I found her appetite returning. Slowly she regained, her f strength, her cough .and night-sweats gradually ceased, and she is now, after taking five bottles of your medi cine, apparently as well as ever. j Yours Respectfully, ; .. - . . MRS. E. ANN SMITn. Major John W.- Dunham, one. of the editors of the Wilson North Carolinian, says in the issue of the 20th of April, 1807: "I believe from personal experience, that the Rosadalis is the finest tonic ever jjrxired." . r . , ,;- : Wilson, N. C, Sept.' 15, 18G7. Dr. Lawrence Sir : In 1802, my son, now aged live vears, was vaccinated with what proved to le impure matter, which complete ly destroyed his health. He has been afflict ect with an inveterate' and extremely trouble some eruption of the skin, sometimes break ing out in sores, &e. s 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. lours Truly, J. B. DANIEL-. Rosadalis will Cnre the Worst Cases of scrofula. Read the statement i Below, and. Despair not. i r ; . Wilson County, Sept. 10, 1867. Dr. J. J. Lawrence Dear Sir: My young est daughter, aged five years, has been dread fully afllcted with Scrofula nearty all her life. I tried a great maiiy physician-, but without relieving ner raueu , in lawuus uieuiiuu there was no hope of cure. During the last Spring1 she Was worse than ever, her body and limbs being covered with sores and blotches with face and eves very much swollen ,-r-Whilst in tins condition, I was advised by Dr. LA: Smith to tryyour ROSADALIS; Iat once nrocured three Aiot ties,, and commenced giv ing it to her: .The effect was magicrd. fIn less titan a month, to my great astonishment, she was entirely well, u am, sir. : ." 5 , . Yours, with respect and gratitude, : - . . wt w: t3ltrnett. . Itosadalis 'is a Potent Remedy in all ,r '..,..'. ;; Chronic Diseases. i . Certificate from Gi W. Blount, Esq.,' Attorney vT'..'i : . uai Law, Wilson, J . C. r '".) TTil U to certify that I was afflicted with Chronic Diflammation of the Ear,from S58 rintii this Summer, when. It assumea sticn a troublesome form as to give great pain. Was, at times, partially deaf, and the suppu ration and almost continual flow, of matter kept the outside or the ear Daaiy lnnamea. I - was induced to try Dr. Lawrence's Rosad alis, and .now think lam entirely cured. The suppuration has ceased; I can hear as well as d there is not that itchinsc sensation in the- ear which before so rnucli annoyed l me. ' ,''.;'.".., -. I- ;' ..V'.''i ''' :z -' urn rnnral. Kefilth. hsut rtlxn been, areatlv imvrov ed, and I have been entirly free from my usual billon?, vmtoms-"S,c- at this season of the vear. X can confidently recommend the Rosa- aaiis as an exiraorainary woouywjwr, .,t v. -"X'i '?v- GEO. W. BLOUNT. WHson,fiept.I3th,1867. , i - - Chronic Liver Comnlaini! Cured, This is to certify-that I was cured of Chronic Liver Complaint by Dr. Lawrence's Eosadalsi, I &0SiU)AII WILMINGTON, -;e.-; : TUESDAY, k DEC. 3, after having been confined to my. bed and house lor a long time, and trying Various medicines without lenelrt.r'"wft L n.ix m: I know" tf -sevenU, others- in- tbis County, cured through, the use of ;he Rosadalis, 'and it can be found in nearly every liousj in my neighborhood, and they all praise it as a great medicine. -.-- - - a - " v ' -:xavi MX -i-'t THOMAS THORN, Greene County;. August; 14, 1SG7..S .... , .' Rosadalis cures all Skin. Diseases. r SALT RHEUM CURED! REMARKABLE -,r CURE !! ' T ' IIostBial, Canada, April 4th, lSi7.-!'. DA Lawrence, Wilson, N Q.y s - . - . ' My D2ar Si r .--For the? hv& ten yean (until rccentlvy. I.snirercid -vvith iii inveterate' 7i'-j) tionl of. the skin called bv hysieians -SalLA Rheum," with' whicl 1 suffered terribly f th pain and. itching waa almost intolerable. I tried several of. the best physicians in Eu rope and"' this country have -visited several celebrated -springs spent thousands of dol lars and failed to get better. ; In December, 1868, 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 "Roxadcdi8.,t I resolved - U"i try it, ..without any hope, though, of its doing me any . good. I procured a bottle of Messrs. King A, Cas sidy, and commenced, taking It. Finding, to ny surprise, that I "was improving, I bought iimi Tjiijci uuiucs , uut ucAurcuumuiciiuiiig uji V. Inn T r1 T - : 1, iuc it;t vv, i iAJ uuu jl . w ao msinistiKi&bf l Enclosed flhd "One Hundred Dollars?' :VAtfch please accept as a tokeii of tny gratitade. Why do you not make your invaluable, Rosa dalis widely known 1 i - - Sold WboleLale bv ; I). I5AKNES & CO., ;21 Rar&Rbw, ; New York. CARR, BOYKIN &, CQetlanover St., Bal , timore. ... " . " ' : ,; J. H. BAKEll, 14 RoanOkye, Norfolk, Va Price, S 1 3-BEWARE OF CCflifTJERFFlTSlSC See that J. J. LAWRE3fIT & CO., is blcrsm i- on the Bottle and stjrmpwln the Corja . JteSV Tetters of inquiry, &c, promjgtiy ananrered. tJLdcress, v...-.r 1 4:.: . '?'' IA WHENCE, if . For sal--fti" Wilmington bv ; -m' .:.,.--. .... E. WILLIS, j .'' . W. H. LIPPITT sept24-ow3m' ; : DAY & WRIGliT. . rn t- i tt i i ' ma state ijottery ! , FOR THE ENEFtT pF THE , ;f - Capital 3?xiz q ; :$sm ooq- GEOEGIA STATE LOTTEEY FOR THE BENEFIT OF vTUE .. l MasdMfj Orphan's Home." -TO- BE On DRAWN AT ATLANTA, GAM Wednesday, tlie 18tli JJay of Dcccsiibcr, 1867, 'V U IN OPEN PUBLIC. l Prize of ,..t.S60,ooo isv.,.:.,,$60,ooo 1 " l l l l is 55 125 160 2.,ooo " . . ...r:. -25,1 lo.finn 10,000 tt ii ti ii ti ii 5,O0O v 2'500!are 3,09 .5,000 ill ; ti ii ii 500 ' 250 " SOO ' r100. .....i.9,000 1,750 , 25,000 ...... . 16,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of $500 . each for the nine remaining units of the same ten of the No. Drawing the 860,000 Prize are $1,300 9 Approximation Prizes or 25o each for the nine remaining units of the same ten of the No. Drawing the -, , $25,000 Prize arc $2,250 9 Approximation Prizes of $300 each for the nine remaining units of the ' same ten of the No. Drawing the i j ; 810,000 Prize are $l,SOO 9 Approximation Prizes of $100 v.wli for the nine remaining units of the same ten of the No. Drawing thy' - 85,000 Prize are $0,000 18 Approximation Prizes of $10O cacn tor tne nine remaining units 01 rne same ten of the No. Drawing the $2,500 Prizes arc $5,SOO iiarrizes, amounting to $180,000 Whole Tickets 812 ; Halves 6; Quariers 03 ; Eights I.SO. ALL THE ABOVE PRIZES ARE DRAWN AT KVV.liY rRAV Flan of these Great Lotteries and Explanation of Drawings. The numbers from 1 to 30,000, correspond ing with the numbers on the Tickets, are prin ted on separate slips of paper and encircled with small tubes, and placed in a glass wheel all are. nlaced in another alass are then revolved, and two boys, blindfolded, draw the Numbers and . Prizes.. One of th-f bovs draws one number from the wheel of Nos.; and at the same time the other boy draws out ; one ririze from the wheel of prizes. Tne nnm- Der ana prize arawn out are exniDiDeci to r ue audience, and whatever prize comes out is reg istered and piacea to tne creait ot tnat. num berand this operation is repeated until all theprizes are drawn out. The tickets are printed in t ne ionowing styie: Thev are divided into Eighths, printed -on the t'iioc of the Tickets Eisrht-Eisiiiths barinsr the same number, coasutute a vvnoie TieKet. 'W All Prizes are Payable without discount, ' and the Official Drawing sent to each' Purchaser.' '' - ' -'' ''; ' r BOYD, WILSON A CO.; Managers, nov26-54-td ' '-; ; --Atlanta, Ga. - Smokihg -! Tobacco .Works, e of daistvilLe, CHARTERED EXPRESSLY TO MAX ufaeture SMOKING TOBACCO from the largest assortment of Virginia Leaf of auy factory in the South," and: invite til trade to their li3t of prices. - -..-! ANP- "ITTiyR "FVS'V-FjT? MTTTi'R - Are gotten up of superior : leaf expressly for lu QftnthArn markptsi. , , Danville,' Va. . . - - oct3a0-2m rpHE VERT BEST TTPE AND TR1NT- 1NG MACHlNEJIY.at . WM. II. BERNARD'S f , . ; Printlnsr and Putrlishine House, ; . n . . And General Boole Bindery, septlO-lB-lt -..:' ; , V No. 5 South Water bt. tamentSyPrayer Books and Miaceilaueous ivotks rebound; In every style, at 7 ' "WM. H.BKRNARD'S5 . Priatiajr Ilcfuse and Book Bindery. octS!-lt , . ,No. 5 5outh Water Street, 5 the prizes in accordance witn tne rscneme, Aimilai'lv printed and encircled, and wheel. The "av heels DRY 0OODS MILLINERY". wmmm Wholesale antiEetM; IHiZi -.".v-j..; 23 T TT .11 M.MAMJ OPEN A LABGE AXD WELL w V . 4 -1". Sjj.' .... .... . ; SELECTED STOCK OF ' and Fancy -Suited for-toffiesent Season,, Goods as low as they carr be nurchased in Northerii mftrfcwts.i This is u hnmbnir. All we ask is a TRjX TO CONVINCE OUR PAT- 1 We call attention to a full lini of CALICOES, BLEACHED AND f ' UNBICHKBKmRTIN JS . ,. AkjSHEiTINGS, ;: SILlvSi POPLINS. MERLNQS, and all the i POPULAR DRES GOODS. WHITE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, : ' HOUSE FURNIS'HLNG: ppODS, 1 ; ' BLANKETS HOSIER and GLOVES, MENS' AKB BOYS' WEAK. BROADCLOTHS, V DOESRIN CASSIMER and.JEANS Hair jYets, potions & Fancy.Goods, READY-MADE CLOTHING, Hats f& Men's Furnisliing Goods, mm . . MILLINERY. - We will open fln THURSDAY, October 3d, a full assortment of the latest shaves . BONNTS HATS, ; 5 y',-:i''"'4''-'';:. FLOWERS, VEifETS' ' ; SILKS j RIBBONS,- &c - : , . To Wholesale Byers we offer: LIBER. 'M:M.lCATZ; 3r CO., v Octl-S-tf 23 Market Street. SOL. BEAR :&1 BEOS. V YT-IIOLESALE A TiETAIL Dealers 5." Gents- FHFHisHiH Goods, .4 V, f;' DRY DftAT AWIl hOF WVW..Ay;n!Ai f ax 1 f, J 1 C J Our! facilities, both for purchasing, and sell ing at the Lowest Cash Prices, are not sur passed by any house m Norths Carolina. A prominent feature of pur fhouseis pur Merchant Tailoring: Depart Under the superintendence of MR. D. L., DE LANEY, so weD known to our patrons j as a skillful workman.; We onlv ask a comparison of our goods and prices with those of any. other; establishment in the city. , it j 1- SOL. BEAR & BROS, oct30-32-tf 18 Marliet Street. N. F. BURISTHAM'S ..- t -I'!" CjELEDRATED .. French Jonval Turbine WATERS WH EE Li; o: THIS WHEEL, THE GREATEST IN; ivention of the age surpasses all other wheels in power, economy of water,' and steadiness of run ; simple in construction', and a masterpiece of-workmanship. It is not liable to get outof order, and, from its posi tion m tne nume, is aceetsmme-ar au uwes. ?of thT ' ; It. is cheaper, xnan any otner vv neei samo weight and finish) in market, r test- Send for circulars.-! rus PWiJ - Jt&- Person ordering . these , WHEELS - can have them put up by, most competent work men at a small cost. -. : : u:; r.i'n Address" all orders to .... -, E. H. CHESTEKMAX, - " ' iMUlwrightand Engineer, , '' ...-;..' v. ? ... r,r . Richmond, Va., , Sole Agent for Va.'andNiC. jg&- Will also contract fohe erection of MIKiSMeTOEIES, -".: - v1 r r r H - . r -r I roriiUlriadsof -; "Water and Steam Power. sept24-3-6m f, : . . , SPIRIT C4SKS. S I5fOI)-nASD ; SELECTED tSHUIT Casks, for sale by B CO. . sept 27-ihtf , ':: - i- v,' , . "... - - t - " ,- . -.1 jk . -. , . "; , f - 33. J. HAIE & SON,' A , T ATE EblTORM "ATETTEVIL-E, Kits, Jtf Mrirray Street, New York. - -1 ' v EDO Strt.r-A Staple VV R f 4- l t : V a to U&y from Importers and Manufact i fjP t O 9 ll I . rers DIRECT, and eafTtlieref ore offer our i 18d7. - , -5 era Train -off the Traelt .and the? Animals ONE MAN aLLED. IFrom the Mobile News23th;T i About daybreak vsf erdhfedf ninff ;ori the Kobile and.reat Hortherti'Tlailroadi Mr.; Willis Burroughs, a; driver of the band carnage, ana the WounataCTofe 'or less- ' r. a .... f .. j v severely of halfX doziitoiher&l&.A.Bi roughsivv-asfromQvyjiJlef xae acQinent was-cusea Dy.pj.ie. preaK of a rail:" enoth Wder,1 iifid first three cars passed safely over. JJtrthte. wo next, trucK. caTig7f,t:rjiTtniTiitig' ipu-r cages; iti vhiclr wee herBaval.'Bepgai-tit; grcss, the hyena,: two: bears and the ,tapir, vvc uiiuvu me. eajtss tjinaoucu aiid the animals reieasedl1 TVo other' box-cars contaihing twenty-site horses and ; ponits. shared -thef inisfortuney the,; horses being piled together; and upoa.eacu other on ut- ter comusion. niy, one was Kinea, uow- eyer, and "'several;'- others suffered coptu- The animals released did no damage to eacn otner, witn- tne exception tuat one or ' i - .i - . i t . j - r 1 the bears killed a tawn , Theytigress and due of the bears at nrst mdmfcsted a hos tile disposition towafds""each other, the bear assumed anupright'i position, -and stood upon his guard ' in regulaivfistiajpa style, aDd'.:'wheii-;ieJpe'd--:cat';came! smelling a.vout bim(a cua.jor two wjis ex changed,? which seemed to 'satiff bothl panics. , a lie .,ucm hiiium;u uiuiscu vj ascending some of tne nei gli boring2- trees,1 and the tigress' roamed alxnit in the neighs borho6d,; "shoSvingrity: dispositihn, ,how5 ever, to go very far aWayu They. werefi'alj rc-caged ,without-cii0Q,ulty?Kj,H r t fiiie .accident occurred pn, & nigu cnij banknieut, but, the couplings of 'the' 'rear cars that remained bn"tue track-prevented the others, from rolling chtirely to the bot tom '' -ri't,: s,ir $uai p i'-s t We 'obtain 'ib'eSe' partlciilarsi irOnijMc Elliiigham,.one of; the-4roupe, who. .wit- n ,nnAl Vix rl Ala W. 1 I . fi-iM lit) til Projected Mass .Meeting in Opjwsition to . tlie luipeaeHteiit of tlic Presi dent. jvh ,ur;i.?Vi tnlr-'j$-i::-:l f . ' ":zr The -v fiiasstncnusettti i JJomocrats, anci. a great many Republicans as, well, are con-' siderably excited over thelate.report sub- miuea oy a portion oi me vjougressiuiiai Judiciar y Commftiee ihvTadrlotV-th5im- peachmentf Presideht!!Johnsbiiiarid.$lie3f have -taken prcUini jiiieasuri'.tojvajd expressing their indignation and , disap-. proval m a mass meetuig; ;at taneul Hail next week. ' Speeches ,.; and resolutions,1 stroniiv reDUKinr iir. xoutveii anu con demning General Butler aVe lii pridbaratioji, and it is expected" that some of "thelead ing' Republicans of ithe 'State'Wxli:crunite with these sentimentsr" - Collector. RusseUy of this , port, one of the.; most devpted of . i --. 'mi r.: :''V 'l l ' : J tue,. Kepuoncans, wui .prppauiy presiac. and General Swnt will be one or tne vice prcsUjents.:;' :;':',' i? Solomon's Temple-. Still One Hundred and -Fifty Feet High. Lieutenant ' WrreS:iraii -Officer of the Royal Engineers, has ffW a long tTme past been engaged, at theexpense oxaai.JEQg Iish Society, in makliigrjxtensive explora tion or the site mi the Ampip fl'?joto- mon, in Jerusalem, and has already made some- startling disco veries. Ie hasit is .stated, established by' actuaf-denfonstfation that the south tvalLot the sttcved enclosure which qntaijd?t4ie T emple is burned for more than half its depth: cneatlv an ab- cumulation." of rubbish ; probablythi ruins foiT. tle':uccessive buildihrs.which once crowned it and Xhat jf bared'tb its broken face of !sbUd -:riiasnrf ofc nearly -one thousand feet long, . and for ,a; large uornoa hi mat uisiance . more uiuu- uuc iuuuicu auu Jiiiy itcu iu ,ucigiuv ... j ''' : :-".'-j' T; v.l .'.;d liitf 1- r .... Tiie Circle Squared .., : H.Harbord6f tluli,'writ'es t6 aa-Eng- Iish paper f ' 3fy 'attentioo- lm weft -lately called to Sq toriug jtbc CSr-cle jand I have bronsrht out the unaerstaiecjnerio-' catorv, v.jii Mi 1 shall oe giaa to nave an swerd by'soine bf yoiii feadereiiiideom-J eterd.'-J"i Tfte'caicuiatiWif fWiqi o.ae--cimals; it M finite, anJ vill not ,;adpit of the terms ordinarily, used, approxima ted." or ' nearlv." Question : 8S6226925-, 4527 J being iheisSSv&rfeSqot of a- circle of wtoch, the lajapetpr js -i, vyiiat jstne area and the circuuiereijce of said cir6TeJ5And' what is tuCfTfatio'lif thecirctiMfefenCd to- the dUmetexf.fciilhisis .wi;r.oetrtiiU8 will. 7 fj A-ltturderoasriTeaponil TKerimeporclid-oft . "ittJes WitiVGanaiAfi which are worse-than made so uqus speakablfef error Larsre Receipts .oCiCottbn. rrveintoi cotifiit lofHhe week end-i tin v 'r.-tiprdsy srawa- an aggregate of twcH rr Tir.T, r r . t 1 i - 1 rtV'Snii.rlrpd and fiftv-toiir bales. . TheAviio.lc, f this was'lyrbtight by i.iitiiizmivi io " ', - , j steamers trom tacnmona, iMonoiu, i mufgtSB; "Ctaflesfon and Savatfhah.:r-2fo?. . U f , (, - fAntni'ntimdtiis4rieiid3 that if rcinstalletLbT AAiote f;the"Senata he shoofd' immediately resign, aslog had o'desiftTtogain entef nrthe. f War Office. I - ' Maoled, OTidtetQsubsoibers, b U-3. r alL parts of .the City, at 2 .50 for Sii Months', or sl 25 for Three Montlis. ' ''a ?Jit tion ' of the GfrrtinMWas JthrOVri raclrJresultino- fn' lilieatlf fcf Hiief irtam ItH he bad killed respondent ot a nana newspaperBays i?ionua. - . f '-4. -TlieJ ppotpiAuskfiam afitonished; ewSrfeins t'Wlei fvi;r fw- by the firing doMfivitfIilMt und of the old iwWfns. a conhrvr :af.v. lldLlt w m m v. im tue hero ot Uonnta ana beer." 7 r.. 8ft3Hhic6 we 13d 6ot redol lectxTcT ! seen. Jr." -.r?rf "Hnf7roT- .It tvilL-Le ' remembered that alttr'iue: -4 diaTii UDon reacbinsr the Indian ctue. jnmt ofOidstilmes WnjM'cd-tnAsjir ,H9 ohtalnecl the" OaveliinifbFMl.y LJnitfed etates-ji housndpor-. ;. ,fi oiv. iodded fiii iimpl tlralasicitht r,v ' :rsA Stares, which cn&tKtKfc-(lnvi :rri'mcat' his provibic reported that lie toad Joyfclr-Hat-ir - . bad expehaedalliitiSm f '.- uveriana 'Jiixpress. uoufanS'Vsiicstt-4iwr rsouf 'pbqfr redwitlTj rntittTaii dof, itsdsA ': Svhin he came fiit6the Bettlenier t i L1Ltc,iM3? y. f&rtd'tust the, Gfer4l'rW .for Hfetimielf $8&iHedi tht.onci Jodiak. ttt i 7TbeasJbetethaCexpre?? rider n(T0"W 1 thej-vajiani.era , some hunters m t.he .rAelrtbpiiood caniej. hear ot it; ana orofiglit ihe, fcontostUa sm, : uxftimely end by declaring that they 'knevy ;" . jthe Indian tol)e"sTiiralive.',T'J'B'Vf"' ,'-i -4 IticXI cental t. to- fieaer ai; . Lee -.Tr I xs o s - :. .rr - Petersburjr.. v "f . '"- , u During'a (JcmonsiVatida UtrthV ' tlipot a'J persbn'-tvtfose fcarii6?i9 utiKnovrn 4sxprcssbl'sifi' hi$ sentimesvbyiottCJpog igroa Stnj4'??srf n did J! JBeJaoun jSutts;-P- Standing near, knwked"thJia. : aqwA,. v'rlle was abouMo punnish him; further, ivh'e'd' theokhowh)rMre MrJJButta,in the handkiai jthenrambled, over-.urjon alVfonrs, crawled into the midst V ot the.crwd alid di undetected:.i'r' 'We suppose1 the gfo&ner'cQhaiaerft if po-f 1 express gratincationarneMng; aConfed-y-emte general. 'Happily sncn an intolerant " "soixit doe's .'riot animate'' the r ttuel;ment-SDr' " thd orthf m&wV&W& tmemb'6t0QWK Geiieral'Ljasdirjiidb lejre of testlfvii : i.jwi.-t A j.'u1-Tj"l. iA .v.ii.uutj.iii virtues i y grasjiujj uisianuiue piniiu4-,y groan oi ituis uunypwri inuiyjau.at anmeS4 J Rev;Ri jRuse31paW 1 Jlfikt locb'sjCreek.churQhi.SC died i not; . long . p. In.a Presbyteriataotice bf TO sinqe, c6untry,ioyer ,eighteei. '.IWreirgpSTi Wi'opgirt(mio,ttJiq ,cpmniunion oi ine, . cbu? dies among . which his labors'wTcrt1 aismoutea. 58 : "Mii Ci ; li??rriff .-rt irrcL-r hil ht.. 1 Ureenlmcks Sot TxaDle' ' Hamilton countyv OWasdfeTlVif edl-an bpinion, in ichlTtTtfelTliiiatgT under the statutc1'arfcrt'axable, by the Sfate' and mirmcipaixrotboratf Tlie Cliolera In Xew OrtcaiiC!; 16wT fever "hatl nd sdoncf feeasedfitst. than the;cholera1cjaiam letterjtp.fusstates ;vbat.es"'deaps;.lroni that disease numBer thirteeh a ldaS;.--CW- (linhati Enquirer; 1 Hr .vlt ...... .Tint 1.(1 -Wilv4il-'-:"k' ..- w . ..-. if Verv encouraging ivnorfs havrbeeh'iM peiyeel oYhe'progreslnth XMmmd "lie Rai lroadl iA Rocby tttFtto t Deam of a Clermani jl lie jruiiaucipuia v vf-HicvU4 pdeathf ,tUo ibOrIagedJ Xl&, :i A- Vbmaa in Pnitadelpiiia juxttpeii-iout ana. how many or .them, sougat the priYi th'elr,iiiatklniol W"'-& the lowest place amongmogs mean and . is saia tnai aunug ins euure: uniusirj' .ts forty-seVciV' years' in Ibat Vegifui'vjeltxtWi ' Tiiis city is Mmm&.mf pavaged peias a aueeuiwr ioi:f ypjYaras oi thirty vears'of flie'resrivterirt.Mn iforablfkiWnihu .ii v t,i,ifM;i. bthelseco.stityp laTakvng; day to. prevent . ; -being murdered, "by her dninkeadibaifll. one received severe injuries.' w vjsm 9 ... ; . t . t --...1-- t- -.'... i'-- . . W.i -- ! A'-iL-i.ii.. fi! J.t '. J,Ti. ' t,' .'-:'- 1'onraiTS 01 laiuerirDuuujyi y oiinsoniitfis ; just beeh'enratenHEHrila : Mrs: tMtiis1Sifc" Joh'n ,X3.i3reckiiridge tiaju d 'in ' ousseau , ha? assumed coin- - epanmenr oi ;oiuniMav,i , isrjatch states that tt-isnfo- - r A Boston d "ppsetJ inthatHXymeaWtii pstifesj ' togetp IPtaasarinieetkig ataneHlIall, ; o aairstrthieprpqdiu , i Havana. ;::T-r. lion. Horace urceiy was conrred iri- ; Bay a ministe f buitria Ijc -;; ; .-rfi';'-TOee'tlojaro7iat: Salem, T where RoerTHvilrramsf . preitcbed two at.red hero red. and thlrtWivedrg agorirsHll J atiOvdin? Prpsari-hejaiet t9r.tne, pres-en t sioucu cat, and the Tonff Russian efeat'eoat far that tthfiikBaidr 4 wifewTi6?coTiIXTiot agrefe vitber usuano-r-':4 il2.M" COmrAissiqneif jrikgricultu ,4 Xwelf enhouaand Irecdmeaare educa ting, themselves in thevening schools Sa JibbSiHWd.ha beuer,aiviae ,t e u.wscr-. You sbill live on oneide, ana I rtf ti0 other " -Tery ": well, iiiv d vat rcp'-knl the inside?1 ; Jtp"?l 'x' T1 A