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I f 1 i ft t?f JIT is. VOL.. INO.. 67. WILMmTOK, K. 0., THIIRSD A-DpSO. 12, 1867; c at . . . M ' VV M n "' 'Va 7 WJ n 1 Os - , . ' : . , 1 ' : - K " ' ' I s ; i : - - - . ' ... . ... ' : MORNING STAR. rUBIJSIIED DAltY, By vi If. BEBMRD, Office, No. 3 South Water St. &g- THE STAB is mailed, or delivered to subscribers in all parts of the City, at 82 SO for Six Months, or $1 25 for Three Months. BATES OF AIVERTISIXG : One Square one day, t two clays........ , three days,.-.... ' four days....... " five days,. 75 1 25 1 65 2 00 2 25 2 50 " qne weeK,.,. Contract Advertisements taken at pro portionately low rates. - RAILWAY DIBECTOR Y. .WILMINGTON & MANCHESTEIMl. ROAD, i PrcftklentHenry M. Drane. iiector-Jo4inX)avvson, llenry Nutt, O. G. rurslev,' A. J. Dellosset, D. o. Cowan. Geo. J; Yv . McCall, V. E. Mills, James G. Burr, Kich urd Bradley, J. Eli Gregg. " General ffaperinfendetf-Willisim MacRae. isfcretary and Treasurer Wni. A. Walker. General FreigM A.gent-J ohn L. Caaitwell. WILMINGTON, CHARLOTTE & RUT1IER , .. : . J'OIUI RAILROAD. :. President Rob'crt H. Cowan. ' - r Directors S. J.Person, A. H. VanBokkelen, Jno. A. McDowell, Robert S. French, Walter Ii. Steule. Stephen V . Cole, Samuel H. WalkuivE. Nve Hutchison, Haywood Y. Guion, C. C. Hen derson, A. G. Logan, A. R. Holniesly. Superintendent W. I. Everett. ' ' Muder of Traivtportatton W. H. Allen. .-A JSrcretarif ana J.reaairt?rL T. Alderman. Master 3Tec7tanio W. Freight Agent W. R. Gill; French.. : . WILMINGTON & WELDON RAIL ROAD. President R. R. Bx'idgers. Directors on the -part of the Stockholders W. 1 ir..:,.K c t- iv.ii,.... t.-ij r . in- ii .jv. niib,o. 1. Uiiuaut;, ,ii jjiuiiuy, . aurcu Martin, A. H. Van Bokkelen, Geo. Harris, of Wilmington, and John' Everett, of Goldsboro'. . .JJirectorx on the part of the State Kdwiird Kid der, of Wilmington, N. C, John Noi-fleet, of Tiii boro', and Thomas p. Hogg, of Raleigh, N. C - : Chief Engineer and General . Superintendent S. L. Fremont. Master of Tranxpoi-tationVTm. Smith. . . Secretary and Treasurer J. W. Thompson. Master of Machiner if M. M. Iiankins. Auditor G.L.Dudley. ; . k.. BAIL ROAD LINES. Wilmington Wcl. R. R. Co. TH5SBKSfS335?i Office Chief Eitoixksr & Ge. Strp'Ti ) WlLMiNOToy, N. C, Oct. 11, 18(57. j GX AX1 AFTER THE 12th OCTOBER, the following Schedule will be run over this Road: '" '' '.) ' DAY PASSENGER AND MAIL TRAIN. Leave Wilmington dailv (Sundays excen ted), at 6:00 A. M.; arrive at Weldon, 3:00 P. M; Leave Weldon dailv (Sundays excepted), at 10:30 A. M.; arrives at Wilmington, 7:30 P. M. NIGHT EXPRESS. MAIL AND PASSENGER " TRAIN. Leave Wilmington at Arrive at Weldon at Leave Weldon at. Arrive at Wilmington at. . .0:30 P. M., daily. . . .:(K) A. M., " ...6:25 P. M., " ...2:20 A.M., " EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN. : Leave Wilmington daily (Sundays except ed), at 4.-O0 A. M., and arrives at Weldon at 6:00 P.'M. Leave Weldon daily (Sundays except ed), at 4:00 A. M., and arrive at Wilmington at ;:00 P. M. Trains pass Goldsboro' at 2:00, 10:30 and 10:50 A. M., going north ; at 2:50, 10:15 P. M. "iftiid 10:50 A. M., ffoing South, connecting wtth Trains to Raleigh and Newborn at 10:30 A. M.. and further points at 2:50 r. M. Papers on the line of the Road copj this and omit all other Schedule notices. v S.L.FREMONT, octl2-18-tf Chief Eng. & Gen. Sup't. lyilmingtorj, BVTIZJCtFO: Charlotte and t5 KAIX. ROAD. , UasERAt, SujKniNTk-DENT's Office, ) Wilmington, N. C, Aug. 9, 1867. $ AD AFTER TUESDAY Next, Au gust 13th, the Passenger Train on this lioad will leave Wilmington -on .-Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 7 o'clock. A. M. Arrive at Sand Hill same days, at 3 P. M. Anive at Wadesboro' (Stage), at 12 mid night. Leave Wadesboro' (Stage), on Tues day, Thursday and Saturday at 2 P. M. Ueave 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. Arrrve at Wilmington same davs, at 3 P. M. W. 1. 1CV 1'KETT, scpt23-l-tf Gen. Sup't. Wilmington and Manchester JBAIIi SOAD COMPANY. GeNERAI. SUFEniSTENDEXT'S OPFICK, i Wilmington, N. C., Oct. 5, 180?. ON ANI AFTER OCT. 6tli, PASSEN ger Trains of this Road will run on the following Schedule : EXPRESS TRAIN. ? Leave Wilmington .... Arrive at Florence. Arrive at Kingsville.. Leave Kingsville...... Arrive at Florence.... Arrive at Wilmington. ... 2:30 A.M. 8:10 A. M. . . .11:43 A. M. . ..11:30 A. M. ... 2:55 P. M. . . . 8:55 P. M. 'v ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. f Leave Wilmington . . . . ... . . ,'. . . . .... 7:50 P. M Arrive at Kingsville ........ 10:3,'J A. M-.-2:00 P. M. 5:15 A. M. Leave Kingsville ......... . . ... . Arrive at Wilmington . . . . . . Express Train connects closeli y at Flor- once with the North Eastern Kail Road, for Charleston, and Cneraw & Darlington Rail Road, for Cheraw, and at Kingsville with the South Carolina Railroad, for Columbia and AugUSta. " ' - ' ,: : Accommodation Train will run daily, Sun- with South Carolina Rail Road for Colum- bia and Augusta. W3I. MacRAE, Gen. Sup't. oct7-13-tf JRAFT BOOKS ! DRAFT BOOKS 1 1 ' DRAFT BOOKS! ,-IJkAFT BOOKS! For sale at ' . - i'., WM. IL BERNARD'S , Printing House and Book Bindery, octa-U-lt 1 '. No. 3 South Water Street. . , , , rrr- --, XTEWBERr REPUBEICAN, Kewbern, i-N N. C, Published Tri-Weekly. ; . , - y , W H. BERNARD," Agent, sept23-l-tf a, - r r I Wilmington, N.',C. BOOKS, PAMPHIET.S, CIRCULARS, -Hand-Bills," Posters, Wedding Cards, Vis itinsr Cards, Business Cards. Bill-Heads, Let-ter-lleadst Account Sales, Prices Current, Rail Road Blanks, Clerks' and Sheriffs' Blanks, Constables' Blanks. &c., Ac., printed at - -WMVh. BERNARD'S Printing and Publishing House, - oct29-31-lfc tNa 3 South WaterrStreet. BLANK i BOOK MANUFACTORY. Record Booka Ledgers, J ournals. Dock ets, and other Blank Books, in endless va riety, manufactured at v ' ' , j WM. II BERNARD'S Printing House and Book Bindery, octl5-19-lt -t -"No. 3 South Water Street. . T ATE EBITORS PAYETTEYILIjE, Ni il C..Obeerv0r, BOOKSELLERS & STATION ERS, 16 Murray 6treet, New York. ; , ,4 i sept24-2-tf DRY GOODS, &C. Come the Prices The Crash in Dry Goods has and all Goods are , EYTTENBERG BEOS'. 43 MARKET STEEET, j QMAJJUJ?IU?ITS4VD SALES U Uonr niottoi giving the public the benefit lot the last paniopriees, at which our entire ; stock has been purchased. ; . i Fast Colored Prints at 714 Cents and upward: lii-own riurting -e - Bleached do j 'f " " " All the best DeLaines down to 25 Cents ; French Merinds, all colors, Oixe Dollar ; Alpacas, Empress Cloth, Keps., all bolors ; ah .v uui-suawis, i io anu up warns. Greatest Bargains of the Season. Cloaks of ;he Latest Stales, and for all ages ; i- lanneis, ail colors and grades, prices low ; Hoo S Skirts in! great variety, all sizes Gooci 10-4 White Blankets, $1 and lower Tlie Best Kid Gloves in the City, Our Own Importation, $1 25. Corsets 65 Cents ; best $1 and $i 25 ; Everything new in Cloak, Dress .Trimm ings and Buttons ; ' Great variety of Linens, Embroideries and White Goods; ' I : : Good all Linen Towels for j2 25 per dozen ; Hosiery cheaper than ever. Clothing, Hats, Caps! Boots and Slioes, Cassiniercs, : Satinets, . Tweeds,! Jeans, CbttonatlQ for Men1 and Boys' IVear, at Iriecs ivliieli will As- Astonish Every r Kuy $ r . j The largest and finest assortment of Gents5 Furnishing Goods. I The Ikt Paper Collars in the City for 25 Cents per Box. j j DON'T PAY Tj-HE BIG PRICES, when you can get the same for 50 per cei; t. less at RYTTENBBEG BEOS'; i ' - ' ' Avhere you have the largest and cheapest stock to select from. ! V We invite the particular attention of Wholesale buyers to our well selected stock. and the extraorj iinary inducement and liberal terms we oiler. P. S. All Goo Is warranted as rerreicnted or money refunded oet-20-2i-3m HOWE S IMIH10YE8 THE 3IOST SIMPLE ami reliable " SCALE ever put! in nse. We haVe used these! Scales constantly for N I N E . YKAIiS, and they have been uniformly correct. Parties'in -vanit of good and! reliable Scales Cannot do bet ter than to giv'eithem a trial. We warrant eyery Scale we Sell as nerfect in all respects. WOUTII & DANIEL, decl-5S-lm Agents for Manufacturers. Baitimore Bacon! QQ HUBS. RIB BACON . K .' " - CLEAR - 5 " BACON SnOCXDEKS, (choice) Landing ex Steamship Frances, and for sale at the lowest figures by ! ! ATKINSON & SlIEPl'EKSOX, nov30-57-tf 11 and 12 North Water st. i Hudson Bay Fur Co. AS AGENTS bF THE MOST EXTENSIVE Fur Company on the Continent, we offer t urs to suit the Southern trade at prices which defy competition; S i dec8-B4-3m I HEDRICK A RYAN. Expressly for Family Use, ALF BARRELS I I Half barrels Pig Pork, ork, ' ( : -; Half barrels F. M. Beef, s. s Smoked Beef, . Beef Tongues, ' T : 1. Smoked Salmon, &c, &c., I -At ! GEO. MYERS', dec6-G2-tf i ' 11 and 13 Front street. Baltimore I rXdm BURHELS BALTIMORE J J IJ i WHITE CORN, landing ex Steamer Frances, for sale ex wharf, by ATKINSON & SHEPPERSON, : novl-2-!3-tf r 11 and 12 North Water st. AN :EASX SHAVE.; O NE OF THE-MOST PLEASANT OP- rations which a man can undergo, is a oienn and comfortable snave.f uiris can ai- wnvu hfi obtained at GEORGE HOSIER'S es- tabiishment on South Front Street,! East side, just one aoor ubww . juajci o oaiwii, " with4iis competent Assistants," King, Chtjrch exl and C arraway, he is prepared to guaran tee satisfaction to all who may tavor mm witn n n. HAIR CUTTING. SHAMPOONING, HAIR DRESSING, &c, performed in the latest style of all. ' I i J , ht t.ViA TADTFS he offers the services-of his p,nvh(rs. who are well skilled mitne art oi DRESSING HAIR, and who are, he can assure them, "coiorea gentlemen." i Thfl strietest order and decorum are pre BP.rvp.d in his establishment, and no gentle man will find there anything of a disagreea ble nature. ' novl2-42-tf . ... GEO. HOSLER. FOR RENT. A LARGE AND COMFORTABLE, J three story brick r DWELLING, on J Front Street, near Dock, ' containing nine rooms, besides Dining-room, two-story dock Kitchen, we of water on premises, Stables,r&c. Possession given October 1st. For further particulars,5 inquire tt i- "' ... ,,t , I SOL. BEAR & BROS., 8ept28-tf K '::' - 'i 18 Market Street. DBIXXEU AKD PUBLISHER, ..... .) in- . A m.K fc , AND GENERAL BOOK BIN DEB," ; NO. & South Water Street, wiLMrisroroTfj jv. a : ; : Way Down ! ! ! AT IIALF PRICES AT "' j it goo i y-.i in .XLiT i. i ,.i . v.. I . , -AND Wholesale and Retail. M.M.KATZ&CO., 23 Market Street, IEI, OPEX A LARGE AND VEIL ,- f'.'-.,?ii.--: SliI.ECTEI STOCK OF Staple and Fancy '0B Suited fori the Present Season. OUR LONO EXPERIENCE EXABEES us to buy from Importers and Manufaet rers DIRECT, and can therefore offer our Goods as low as they can be purchased in Northern markets. This is no hnmbng. All we ask is a TRIAL TO CONVINCE OUR PAT RONS. ... -j . : V - -. i ' I We call attention to a full line of ' CALICOES, BLEACHED AND ' j j j UNBLEACHED SHIRTINGS ! i , I AND SHEETINGS, SILKS, POPLINS, MERINOS, and all the I , POPULAR PRESS GOODS. W1IITE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, j HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, : I' " ' . ' ' ' ; J BLANKETS, HOSIERY and GLOVE. MENS' AtfD BOYS' WEAR. I1ROADCLOTHS, " I j DOESKIN CASSIMERES, I I SATIN ETS and JEANS . . '- -..-'j i ' Hair Nets, Notions & Fancy! Goods, HEiDY-MADE CLOTHING, Hats & Men's Furnishing i Goods. millineky; ! We will open on THURSDAY, October 3d, a full assortment of the latest shayea BONNETS, HATS, . ! FL.OWJERS, VELVET?, 'f j SILKS, 1LIBBONS, &c. i To Wliolesalo AL TERMS.. : Bayers we offef LIBEK- ft- SI, 31- It ATZ & CO., j '23 Market .Street. octl-8-tf SOL BEAS, & BROS., KOLESALE &. RETAIL Dealers in Gents' Fnrnisliing Goods, DRY GOODS, BOOTSjAWDJHdES. Our facilities; both for purchasing and sell ing at the Iotvest CashTlrlces, are not sur passed by any house in Northr Carolina. " ,. , A .prominent feature of our house is our t. . . . -. - - i Merchant f . Tailoring Depart- j ;. :;,;, :vi., ment, y, h. .v ,i; ; :-' Under the superintendence of MR. D. L. DE . t XANEY, so well known to our tiatrons as a skillful workman.; , ' We onlv ask a comparison of our Roods and prices with those of any, other, establishment in the city. 1 1 r SOltl REAR 8c BROS, oct30-33-tf IS Market Street. N. F. BURNEAM'S j.' CELEBRATED I French Joiival TiiAiiie WATER WH fTlHIS WHEEL, THE GREATEST IN- ! JL vention of the age, surpasses I 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 out of order,; and, from its posi tion in the flume. Is accessible at all times. " It is cheaper than any other Wheel (of the sarae weight and finish) in' markets 4 j"- -: , , l'JSSm Send Tor circulars." - - Person ordering these WHEELS can have them put np by most competent work men at a small cost. . . . , ! -Address aU -orders to .T , E. II. CHESTERMAN, ! " - v. yf Millwright and Engineer, ; y i r . : - Richmond, Va., .. -, Sole Agent for Va. and N. C. W1U also contract for the erection of -- For all kinds of Manufacturing purposes, both jWater and JSteam Power. sept24-3-6m. ; t- Sirf' -;-!-:-;- 3Q I n fnRni.ii ? tin EEE SUGAR j WW BBLSfSTOAB. HOUSE MOLASSES.for fjyj sale'at lowest figures, py.;tvr - Ci .i " ATKINSON A SHEPPERSON,-. , - nov0-57-tf Jl and 12 NoTth- Water Street. W1ITER GOODS, r 7 . U .':. CLOTHING, Sua TmornS STAK. PUBLISHED AT WILMINGTON, N. a, By W31. II. RERXARI). Mailed, or delivered to subscribers in all parts of tH6Citv..lat SS 50 for Six .Montnspr Toy TTrree Hontlg' ; I "was orfal dry totuer djtiojc . fan' find in a lot ov green whisky, iMfst s?ked in a skinful ov it strait along. The; fust mouthful 1 swallered I hearn 6plosh in my heels. I wur dry like ar big ; retikule kivered th. beads, but swelled tighter arter a while, then i n ilea up puny,, soon, as soon as i c iod retch hit by ruunin a spoon ban dil down y throte. i shot roun. Hit warnt offteam.nd sot into rovin roun lonj;. before I found myself tangled hy the laigs in thejdorg fennel, and I fel in a heap daLwn hill,, sol.ihort he mos peaceftil thing i could do wfrto:tt4 sleep, a thinkin ov a ruunin windwtlU-. ; i " -vi WelbfL drcamcd me a dream. 1 thort I wur Radiku ticket. I ltlt tu iesti ov the sentence so.mueh tnat 1 didn't feel so oneasy and mad about nit as l would a om ef they had, ent thr iar mjirderin a bline ble onian. or niakin a backTogbt sntn galVfust qabj arter soakin hit in turpentine,-or eich like common wick ana empty Doth, by golly, so dry that arter hit riz pirty well np;jn me, hit jsoaked through and Stood All nJfcir Tin 5 n ilrona! motiti mjloitr bicu Ke common wiee- 'i -- v 1 . --i r T. ,r..V -i-i," . 7i. i bin thar long enufSo the?jentre, ab6ut JaUtude ;180, -. ducedtmygftfer!Sffiwt4 c a bet-hthS-lS TamusIavbi seinblirig. an , extinct .volcano, t and ter thannjy own souTdTbrwIiotn;" n thar, an I muss say I ocf;, -fj tA 1,;V Ann f&. 11' i-ii-r.-.lrff rht: f ?t:. n f j edness, itnort x nea sorter, begin to git used whisky they stills down t thinks hit a little better than the track what the skulkers out ov the Confedrit army biled for the government, becausehit didn't create the appetite to ""cus, steal or tlesart half as soon on me, in Tophet, as that. 'Twas safer whisky, George, safer whiskt. . Well, I thort hell wos a perfec roun hole is roun as a bum shell, right in the senter ov jthe yearth. The walls wur glazed as slick' as an inyun peeliu, and wur out jest halt lull ov meited dinner pots, dorg irons," an ole clock wates scum of smoking brimstone k foot deep. Devu staid aooara ov a botq, and had rowed roun jest as he . pleased, by eu, uy me jury aMf4r.p?Par ad hunt a longspeii what found the bill agin Jeff DJa vis. They a n&e tnaae lite to have job. 1 think, by golly, thadej afore tha lound hit agin. 1 thort thar. war Ions: lether aidared cleats nailed to the wall to clime by. Tha wur squar aidired ud. bo the clirnin hailall to be done nn one side,, ah wUen, fellers gotjtired'bvswiuimia, thajest Bbt into cllniin th'ol cleats. : 1 noticed that new comers wur powerfur8rftd ov climia. Thade sortef -slack off somjetiitees, ontil tha sunk into the meited clock wates up to the pint ov their tail bone, and by the gbst ov a skeered monkey, theyd conhe up overhanded to their, work again, jest a wrigliu and a snort in. They worked like squirlls on a tread mill. Durned ef tha dident keep! the 'thins? rollin strate alonjr, and George, jest as sure as you ar a iut hirn. that s what keeps the vearth turnin in roun; 1 lound hit out at last! hJ Well, one day the trap dojre opened and th Devil ordered old-rorney t steer under th hole, ,He steers wild, an after swimmiu nea nS all over hell, he got thar, hen down poured iuto the bote the dumedesfc sluice of mean red looking cusses j'ou ever seed Everybody alrea dy thar turned thar heads Ip look at em, an cium faster, skeered at 'em by golly. Tha wur lladikils, the last durued one. , Sum had ropes round their nex, with a running noos ahind the year, sum had holes in thei heads, sum had a big gili cut under their chin, and every one showed sines of hard timesjan hurry. I seed Stev Bea nor aiuonsr em, and strung 'em on the chain, ana hunt; the hole bunch over tae aidse of the bole into the brimstone. Jebofciipkat! how tiiev sizzled and dove and sloshed nn spriukled hot iron about with their tailfc. - A string of sun nnrr-h wood ft bin no whar While the Devil wur a f ottin the small frv, Butler, surnamed the Be'ast,. aidged back to whar I sot in the bote, a kepm one eve sorter on the Devil, an tother one on me, and he whis pered in my year, wnar'p itpn.us ?" Sez I, "don't know, whyl" "O, nothm, only niy wantW or me." Then he whispered (that mortal oft' eye ov hisn still sot on the pevil), "say, do you know whar his majesty keeps his spoons"?'1 Ses I, "does you see thakchaiii hangin over the starn? he keeps em in a big; pot sunk at tother eend ovhit." He jest went'over the starn head fust, and cooned hit down the chain, outenside under the brimstone. Arter being down a spoil, he cum back lookin disperited like, but his gin eral loox wur powerfully improved by a bath in melted brimstone. I sswpw he lookta heap more like a human. Se she, " gone, pot and all." I opened my eyes.! t:fez he, haint For nev got em V Sez I, "mepby so he's bin fum- blin round the starn a good- while." Dernod ef he didn't sarch every pocket ole Fomev had. and the ole cus never cptch him at hit, and h. got tlie-spoons. f f j - " wnne tms avus agoing s on. via Ttian vur a trying to claim kin with the Devii, a comparin his foot along with oleNickl's., Ithink the pint wur to git oflis, for I hern he Devil keep sayin, now," and all the time ole Wado were a pester- in his Maiestv tor a tree ticKet on nis dosery. I seed that the Devil- wur A' gettin monstrous oneasy. wenaei jninipsi; Kep a watciun last i . ' n a i a. j. i .1 .-. a, - me siue mat went uuwii uuua- me, uuiueis, and then the side what; qpjne up ont ov the lake. He jest noppea ovea-Doara, ana swum over thar, an tried his dmaiest to turn hit toth er wav. He grabbed the telopin side ov the cleats, and held on as long 3s he could, and then slosh bacK agam among st ue meuea aorg-irons and brimstone. I reckon he must a made nftv ti iala afore he Quit and swtrm back to the bote. and then he sot in the most yearnest manner, to Dersuade the Devil to take off the cleats an nail em on agin upside down, so as to run hell backward, an ov koroe the outside world with hit. without eivin a reason why hit would help the mattes. . xnis maae ;tne tevii Diie over. He sed not a durned one jov em should stay thar another hour, that thade raise a rebellion and destroy the institution, and then what would the world do, particularly New England f I tell you he jest rared ; se be,- " I'll clear my dominions ov you durned cjuick,"and he rang ea a big Dum mortar wnat noint blank at the hatehhole, ole Wade, feet fust, and made off - By gollyi he went whtzzen and hit raned whisky on the h iifl: 'NfiTfhfl arabDeo ole tremblin, "Please,-youri Itfagesty, lode her in with me," pintin to a she nigger strung on a chain. .. Sez the Devil, w So Sir, I think we can manage her arter you are gone, ana oesiaes sue loox like she needed a little rest.'.' .Bang I an, I jest cotch a glimpse ov :Thad'a crooked foot scrapm a spiinier on tne paicu - w)imn sex. he voked Sumner, and he begged to be loaded hed fust, as he sed he'd always traveled sturn furst thru life, an ha wanted to finish his jerny. tne same way on aocouiiu ui rt.-uiu. c? stnrnfnsthecomeouten the hatch hole, and 1 recon sturn fust he busted; again sutninaway yonder on the outside. Butler's, surnamed the Beast, turn cum next. While the Devil wur a loadinhimin, I observed him bus Sred! ent like the his Txckets.- ' When the mortar watehiri the hatch holeclost ; I dident Idea qv Ms levm.birt dhrned ef h he renorea tne uneoi aiavuc eye, uiu. uuswu, breastpins fell a foot .deep all over the lake, an I hearn the wimmin all ClSser. ' The Devil then I licked his lips, an went fol-TWendel, but he jest loped over-lxard and dove, and to save his life,, the De vU couldnt find him' He'll raise trouble tharet, see if he don'tPNex he.grabbed x or neyJida steersman, aaa sez" heyou don't steer to suit me," an he commenced loadm mm in, and don't yon believe, just as the cusses hed wer goin out ov site, he whispered in the Devil's ear that I was Jamison, the actor. .The Devil remarked. I've got nothjn agin Jamison ; yon is the one;" made atr meUy. gody jest becase he seed the.JSeast outsmarea him hi the spoon biziness. - - ,.,('- ' . jA -v- Thar will be peace In hell for a short while, -if the Pevil Can ketch Wendel, and reconstruct the durned raskiL I reckon he will ketch him. for h set all the rerenu detectives rter pun, .' . . . V V - ens, fcumner, wade, Butler, suruamed the me upper portion. yvjui ffreai rapuu-1, t . 4 wiLOlitv olrllvsters.:. . v st, an Wendell Phillips! "Hey'Vsez the Htt "onH '. coVorV. Wf-rlio. krJXWooS "' -rl: ' i Jl' . iu lJil4 -liLWii vil,--.. whaVs. rong abovef-colery ?" " Was "J s -'that," sez Sumuer, "th Constitution peo- escaped HaiTOwly With their Mlves. 't n Irrinwthat'fflft IwftVfiiiirrv ilcLeaguc, aged aboatforty teeMs-of life &6ao! keepi sez the Devil, " v.eit," !Z Sumner; sorter years, employeoas i-vardman,..- at op its' "orffanizalioiii irfi tb Jiiimarii the Devn, "wait till a sort: you u"6aTTrfc ji upper iaswjHi&ti the time, was. heart & U saidi beats pereep took up a nedie as long as a harpoon, aiid terribly burned about Jthe head: tLblv'hali1 noiirfMeTit?Swal-- With a big quile of trace chains he threaded it. J i ! r r i. trJS. tiVivi-sT? Then he picked out ail t le common cusses arms, side and feet. On awaking I6we'i,'all 'ofiifiserVteas- and I tell you, George, hell is full ov the mean enssesand more a comm. i Ole smutty reached for me the last one, and put me down his irun. I set mto beggih liara Sea- he, " you" mus co, the prosperity oftmy kingdom demands that nut-bin havin the sinell py radikil onto his close km stay here." " Reported i Discovery ; of r p,po-i lar ; Continent in the . Aretic ..Ocean. .. -'. ".."..'. '." v' :' 1 e . SaniFeaxcisco Dec. 6" The Hon ol uln Advertiser 'pttDf lishes an "account 1 of the discovery of land,: hitherto unknown. -in the l Arctic Ocean bv.f Captain JDorig,. of p tlie wlialeship iNile' " li i& tKousrrit this territory will pfoverito be' me Pnl a f ;.rtr'i iWf ' TA'T u , ter. The T)ast season has hoeti ! th p. mildest that has. been i experienced y the ol dest, whalemen ; aid lOapt, Ii was able to reacli lautvide 73:30.-4. l.Jrle high. Captain Long - namedthe yas' adrnitted -tfridthot pleas prmci country t UrbeH's Land; rr after- a pally relied upoV:bS th Kussiau Jiniperor. ; ; ,1 lie ;. western point of the coast, in latitude 70 de- grees 40 minutes nortn. ioniritude in rues ' nt Ilimiir.PSI. Pnsr. ' HA - . - - . v . 14 w east puiiit u caiicu, ape , xiarran. T116 Nilc ailed. erat ' rfays alon the coast, ; and 'a'pprO'ablia witEiri; . lower part of theliand was free from snow, ana appearea ito be covered -1 mi witii vegetation. .It was impossi- ble to tejritfw lart land extend- Gloucester; " Maa8.4; felt diagrfie ed northward. 'Kanp-es rofmoun- ahlP pn an Hon War tlw rio-ht Rhoiil- tams coiild be seen until they ; rare lost m the distance.; . . : ; . ; - . r f i s i nLtit , JL mAU mMM.2 JSM.mJim.H9J- J1UUSV, The alarin of fire- yesterday; eren- mo-, about hve ;o?c!ock, was caused ot the Malthv TTonsft - . TliA fire, it - j-'lV'':1 V ' appears, 0Tiguiatm in th lower pprtion of the back premises, where t.hft cm Tor--t.hft'. hrrtiari lai matin tan- the eras for the house is i manufac- above which are ' the ; uireu, anu - aoove which are xne sleeping apartments oi tne servants vi luc iiuLci. ; ; xac. uniiicd . iuucucu he ran, blazing, to the:main portion was at -: once-covered with carpets 1 The TilIageBrDHol--and the flames Extinguished. I)rs. laridj is aid tdVe? theiclearieit' ia Dunbar and Knowles vvere ealled to attend the inuired man. and sucr near A iit iol 5 arri n rv lic : arrmild They are of the opinion that he mav an hour ol mor6' of vell- lirected efforts hj the fire depart.ptjs;saidj;htfi ment, the tire was got under subject tion. JJait. &an mi:' 1 f- - : Shocking Kerosene ; Accident, v, On Thursday forenoon the - wife of William H. : Miller. ' residing : in thestnut street, near Evergreen av and 'put ih. atjout rF-dr seven inches c:iue;E. D. while: :trimming her of potateesn4lduBfef withiinbra, kerosene lamns accident! v.- let lone --------- - - 7 . . , .-v. of them tall on a red-hot stove, I ,4, -!. frtAlr ler took her infant from its cradle A;i and then ran ih to tlie"' street They per resi; dence and summoned corresporident of theTHftttays : - :"Sot lessy.than members, of the House had iyenoticeTto ttlie Speaker of: their intention to ,deliv- riviug there! licr .agony became so; Se,ViaTi r "ir ran a short distanS, ci-eaming for heir. TendeSen: aroundher ptsrson, .succeed editi ex f -fcrrrBs. ttoeouhioe her: burning &WMlB:-'T3zim2VVea tnen removea m were m tne oote, 'v. . . V '-v rmT " "v , Tm rrepreseTitSixne'.cauiar only : and he loadedin mnat. mrnvA " fntfll j:The .nnfortU-1 y d.- M.r .V J 1 wnpn it. whs 1 uiu 1.11H.1, iitii .iiiiuucoi m, . . . 1 .r - rornev tetch hit " . " , k r . . 4 tne niimDer .oi - acciQcnis , were OI thru the hole, nate lady uvea in 1 great agony; ;ra-i - jiJisi, lake onta it burnt ..-I 1. w Jk.A J wuiw uiuvu w t 9: v . Thad Sez he ul yesieruay. viieu . ucaiu : icup,w ,v. -.- her. The babe; i3 so severely burn- fA nnat ed that; its; recoveii considered extraordinaryj ryieldi of r. ccrnrr-two donbtM.-niv. JwrW ;' t tbdreB.bti8befi er eeCeSlPn?menUe The knowledge of . this alarmmgf rfa-n rltrUi?frrtTn it mellow ..-rr . , . ; , , .. would become-so warm and- fierce that' it' might -lead ' to' .aserioua breach in the Republican anks.' TnE'FLorjiLlCgEioN.T-it is ty. J.Of lleates. ; chosenffT ; are wiute andiin coiorQOf i stated that .Florida, hs yoted foy?a, Gonvehtion"bvrab6utfr l',500 mafori-' IHS ; trial. oi i i,y SnDerior CotirL chdfed T vtlitlTe' murder of $ Qhn .3Richy in last, tW Olfr W jr Th prispneradnTo;;T;' r-ter to whom he;waa devotedly ctl derly ttacheditand jbeingr'Vl caly informed that she iiad been r: vlucca l;iebvau 3. m a state j or mentarA;iCiUinci amountingateost Jo ithe housof he d beer.? c J It Ii Feb and ariialf miIeListai. .V i 1 -hot was that at the 'mornenrofJ.be coinr mission of the 'eed, Ms s6& ws so Tar dethrnnRdi hvheiiRhocio oc-. I nnatrxnnri hitfhn fttihAnnnn ill 1 1 .1 x 4iv i i,ijni:niitiiiniivt-iiiiiijiiii lat-- tne act; ana itwasttpon tmsg doubtlessaHat tliejjuty 'after eratirig for tWenty-fotilf.-bl liouf&f Ha rriot guilir." bUUJCU Or ClUi);ii.Ul .l.ft sinn-niar xiniirriinfo. a W'i1Ki:ifttfTVftnnif lAdvim 3. visBlefod s!iDTtr;aiter - ia;hard 'stibMance ofal(J"ie-ltirttjt 4-1 i , ,Tr .t T- J d cceeded5 n mo Tiaraf a!:,- ' Wo'krnrfi i i ; rT.a Mt.lUAiT-. n- ea it wnen a cmia,,inoiicn Bii9nas. coUectionBoiaoui andi it rHas fceentwo . - . -.". ,v . A tem ever sTncei Uaiii iit nuany came r- "u e surface, atia .wa3 'saiel yjre- rhoVed" i -t i ant t0 lmbwVk;ril theworldVrrJN lias ever been ;;pennUtedt,igt , eater. I JIT1 d evervthinc is kent - with j the most, scrupulous neatness.' Before. f are required: to Mmove Tonfcsfiopes, "XT taten advanta&ei ner pre his own?yiousett0cCoG. p! llii rM designs Tupon - herirxhe' iz:t:cc trt nssiar was l oompeuecj ; xo wmpiy- s n.wlV.W8 , "m? 1 ".tt j ; Jt p preserve pqtatpes, an exenange recommends ; , the, following : lust over the nobr Jot tide 'bin withtirne ' DeiorerrirmrinTxr orseyen lncnes "i-WV"? ot, potatoes "till nne- asram.' : ite- tsoot' 1 Thft ' ( The widow 'oFa fbrrrief tncmber of ConffressTesIdiiisf in fiallcrell, oseiiailcyiyeled crop was grown? i tnet.7. . . '0y PXEA8.-rOn Wimftf.ie,rW'?erA tfeatha 'i.ovprw n rf t - -t tt jB'iTaliam ofeas -avismg aoai nat tvnv', emisrration Oi the Jamaica or auy Wp:mririrried on indav liinixt; caus ing alcCCC0,(PCjr -i?t. m xucnmQiii iis- Southerrf People to : . II
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Dec. 12, 1867, edition 1
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