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ii iMHIHI urifH-r-rmiwnM-ii hi i n n ii r- ini r i in 1 111 -rrr-iTi i I i mi i will iiii i i -mn i iw-.w " - -' - - ! - " f'T:i4 .-.t J-Xi - a?- . 1 1 : yAsteti ,.: fc'- J- ii?t;-.k.-iil.: I5f5;- vii VI Wilis' Jnii:? y. - : ': I M I f 1 II 1 1 (X . f II ... I . I " v VY xr I V' ; y . - - - - . -1" , 1 i mmmm 'lORNlNG;" STAR. Affire No 3 South WaterSt; la all parts of the City, ht 03 SO Jfgjjlofitl. or lfor ThreeMontlis., niTFS OF AUf ft"Mfli m ,- ' mare one usiy. . .,. v --. 73 Onto'-sv tWo days, 1 25 1 65 1; four daj's,.. -flo days,... 2 00 ...... 2 25 sono wee-)""'"""!' Aiivftttisementa taken at tro- ffIL5lINTOX & MANCHESTER fB, ROAD. . .i,id Henry M. Di-ane. o, J. TOW. Ii. Mills, James G. Burr, Kioli- v.-iI Swxrinlewlent WiUlam MacEae. . . SFreigM Agmt-Johtt U Cantwell. ; Kor-sT J. Person, A. II. VanBokkelea, t McDowell, Robert. French, Walter L. JSle Stephen W. Cole; Samuel H. Walknp, E. 0 '3-W: l.:Evewttr Metof rmmortativnW. fl. A 'L'r,.tnru ami Treasurer -I,T. AW rVllen. Alderman. ',r...,tM- rivlutnlc W . Gill. fagM AseAt-W. R. '-French,-4 p fflLHXGTOX & WELD.OX RAIL. ROAD. p,r.W(fci.'-R- R- Bridgei-9. "WrrtT'ors o thcitart of the. Sfocklioldern A . t Vri'"ht,S. D. Wallatee, Elf Murray, - Alfred ikin! A. H. VauBokkeleu, Geo1. Harris of k'iiiiiiii"-ton, and John Everett, of tioldsboro'. 1 . i t J" 1 CtlM4. 1. .1 . ... 1 I ' i . 1 hini- of IVUIillllKtuu. V. tfuuu -xiuiuecii ui iTarlwro',. and Thomas D. Ilogg, of Raleigh, X". c . . . .. ...1 . ICfti Kitfpneer ami p-npernvem.unu s L Fn'iubnt. - . . . . . ' - Master oj irnnxponuiun m. nutitii. eretoryrnvd Ih-eaiurerJ . W.'Thompson. Muster of Machinery M. M. Ilankins. AwUhr-O. L. Dudley. , y , f t HAIL ROAD LINKS. milmingtoii & Wcl. R. R. Co. OFPrrK Chief Esoinker Gen. Sitp't, ) Wilmisotos, X. C, Oct,. 11, 18tf7. J... A AND AFTER THE 12th OCTOBER A) the following Schedule will be ruuKxver Kliis Koaa: . RAY PASSENGER AND MAIL TRAIJf. Leave Wilminsrton dailr (Snndars esfeep- kei!), at 6:no A. M.; arrive at Weldon, 3:00 P. M. Leave' M'eldon daily (Sundays excepted)! lit 10:: A. 31.; arrives at V llimngton, TJM V. M. WU1IT EXPRESS, 31 AIL AND PASSENGER Tit AIM. .- f-eavcAnimington at........ ..0:30 T. M.. daily. IVnive at Weldon at. 6:00 A. M., " y.eave AV'eldon at . .6:25 P. M.. " IVn ive at Wilmington at 2: 0 A. M., " EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN? ' '' Leave Wilmington daily (Sundays execrjt- M), t 4:fX) A-3I., and arrives at Weldon at H:00 i . M. U-avc Veldon daily (Snnuavs texcept D, at 4:00 V. 31.. and arrive a Wilmrnsrton at p l'. 31. Ti-aiuS pass Goldsboio at 2-00, 10:30 '1 1 llCM A. M.. 201H2 north : at 2:30. 10:15 1 1L tun m., iromg Bomn, connecting witn iiiins to Rak toll and Newbern at 10:30 A. Ii.. ami further points at &50 P. M. I l'apers on tlie lino of the Road copy tuis uiiu uuni an inucr ?ciieiuie notices. 8. L. FREMONT. ) octlMWf Chief Enjr. & Gen. Suo't. iiim-.ngton. Charlotte and : m RUTHERFORD RAIL ROAD. CiSNKBAL ScTERIWTETf DENT'S OFFICE, ' Wilmington, N. C. Aug. 9. 1867. (XS A AFTER TUESDAY Xxt. An J fjust 13tll. the P:issHnfl'ftr Train - on (hi flM'r wuwejive Wilmington on Tuesday, uursduy and Saturday, at T o'clock A. if. , -in in; hi rani urn siime clavs, at 3 P. M. Arrive at Wadeshoro' (Stage), at 12 mid- 7. iSu Lcve " adeboro (Stage), on Tues- Ainvti at llmington same davs, at 3 P. M. cpta-i-tf W. I. EVERETT, Gen. Sup't. pTilmington a n r Maneliestcr RAIL ROAD COMPANY. GESRAL ScrERINTEKDBJTT'S OfFICB f " 0 T5.APTf'11 'OCT.' 6th,' PASKEN. llowlng Schedule V ' rua U l"e EXPRESS TRAIN. . E?eftwSt0u- " ' 2:30 A- M. 'WO Kin Mi . li:4 A. M. ""8iun P. M. ACC03rMODATION TRATV. .;. 7:50P. M ...10:30 A. Mr 2:00 PL m 5 with tlX nc 1. Clo?ely at .Floi- "arlcNtnn eastern malt uoaa, ror l. tor "-i,Him CheMlw ' Darlington ail ""tl! ciV5jira5 ?nt at KIngsville with the 'UKusta na KaUnwd, for Columbia and ith Snnt?. W connect at Kingsville Fami Ai,' r roa Rail Road for- Colpun- WM, MacRAE, , ' i&en. Sop't. SV-I BOOKS! DRAFT BOOKS ! DEAFT BOOKS! For sale at lM4t H. BERNARD'S 11-lt , gouse an(l I00k Bindery, ' , ouuni blot oireeii Pt25.Uf H- BERNARD, AeuV niA..' fa r -:,ljll Posters. Weddine Cards. Via- I Willi w .i.nr, varus, xiii-n.t;iM3, rafl isuvoWnt 8.le. Prices Cnrrent, Rail IdtistaM; ".Ki Clerks', and SbpHtfs' Blanks. Blanks, ftOt.Ao.2 printed at octjKjij. 1 rinting and Publishing House, q E No. 3 South Water Street. 4 P U.,.;.., "OOK .MANUFACTORY. Ka'l otiil 5?' JjMgera Journal Dock is BlAnk f ooks, In -endless ya- prtnt, - WM. h: BERNARD'S in VMt mg House and Book Blnrtery; -iNo. 8 South Water, Street ; OS!??!! FATETTEtrLlE, 3V. dm , uuirsday ana Saturday at 2 P. M. Ueave Rockingham ((Stage), on Monday, Maewlay and Friday, at 4:30 A. M. wve, S?,'1 IIiu (sirs) Monday. Wednes- I"?"- SSI! Great Sonthera DR. LAWRENCE'S C O M P O II NB E IT B OP A Safe and Certain Cure . -;. ... : ' . - ''' V--'' - i -,....,-.,,:-..:- ; (And the only one yet discovered) FOk....i-7.':; " '- SCROFULA, In Its Various Forms, ... - - i . SUCH AS Consumptioii, in all its early stages ; jBulargement and Ulceration' of the Glands, , Joints, Bones, Kidneys anr Uterus ; Chronic Rheumatism , rnptions of th Skin, Chronic Sore Eyes, f. ALSO, In all its Forms, Diseases of Women, Loss of Appetite, Sicli Ilead Aclie, Liiver Complaint, Pain in lhc Sack, Iuiprndcnce in Life, Gravel. GENERAL ILL HEALTH, . ,- .,. . ; - - - AND ALL DISEASES OF THE BLOOD, LIVER, Kidneys and Bladder. iO-It thoroughly eradicates every kind of humor and bad taint, and restores the entire system to a healthy condition, r It is perfectly harmless, never pro ducing the slightest injury. L . ' ' The BOSADALIS is not a secret Medicine. The articles from which it is made are pnb- Ushed around each bottle, and it is used and reeonymended by the Medical Faculty, wher ever it haa been introduced, .as a posltlre and reliable Medicine for Diseases of the Blood, Liver and Kidneys. , V Usod and Endorsed by ; the Leading Physl ; , ' clans everywhere it is known ? 4 ; Prepared iy by : Ji I JT.'- LAWBEfCE; ' ' ?0 M Pt Chemist, Wilson, Jr. C. Rricdp $1-50 Per Bottle. FOR SALE BY ALL THE PRINCIPAL DRUG- Agists in, the united states 'And - .; 'ii;CANADAv '4'.,:iV :JI': t far Sent' anywhero hy Express on receipt $ta? tKevf rices The Crash in, Dry Goods has all Goo3s3are - Down !1 ! if.' 00 43 MAEKET STREET, CJMALl PBTOFITS AX QtTlClt SAXES f U is our mottos giving the public the benefit ot the last panic prides,"5 at ' wliieh -ur Jentjre stock ha's been purchased. Fast Colored Prints at'7VJ Cents and upward: - Brown Shirting 8' " " Bleached do., j f " ' s"' " All the best DeLaines dovvn to 25 Cents ; French Merinos, all colors, One Dollar ; . Alpacas, Empress Cloth, Rep4 all colors;' i All Wool Shawls, $1 ,75 and upwards. . i, W Greatest, Bargains of tne Season, Cloaks of he'Latest Styles, arulfor au ages j J Flaunels, all eolors and grades, prices low ; Hoop Skirts in great vartetv, all sizes ; Good 10-4 White Blankets, i and lower, a The Best Kid . Gloves in the City, Our : Own Importation, $1 25, ; Corsets 05 Cents ; best 111 and $1 5 5 Everything new iii Cloak, Dress Trhnm in.2:s and Buttons; I ' Great varietj- of Linens, Embroideries and White Goods ; Good all Linen Towels for $2 25 per-dozen j Hosiery cheaper than ever. -4 r . i Clothing, Ilais, C;sps, Hoots and Slioes, Cassimeires, Satinets,' Tireeds, Jeans, Co ttonade for Men and Boys' Wear at Priees wliien will As 1 Astosilsl. Every . 12 uye r. Tli e largest and finest assortment of Gents' Fui;nbhnig Goods. !'- TheBet Pa-per Collars in the City for 25 cents per jsox. . DON'T PAY THE BIG PRICES, when you can get the ame for 50 per cent, less at EYTTENBEEGr BROS'; where you have the largest and cheapest stock to select from, j We; inv&e the particular ' atf ention of Wholesale buyers to our well selected stock, and the extraordinary inducementand liberal terms we offer. ! V,P. ft- All Gools warranted, as. ja.ire8ented or money refunded. 1 oef0-24-3in HOWE'S IMPROVED SGAXj THE MOST SIMPLE and reliable SCALE ever put in use. : We have used tluv-s-Scales constantly for N I N E YEARS, and they have been, uniformlv correct. s Partiesin want of pood and V4.lSjp reliable Scales cannot do bet- t&i3&&i ter than to give them a trial. sT t$Jj We warrant every Scale we ' , sell as perfect in all respects. WORTH & DANIEL, decl-58-lni Agents for Manufacturers. Bialtimore Bacon! 20 IinOS. RIB BACON SIDES !:5 5 CLEAR " BACON SHOULDERS, j (choice) Landing ex'Steamship Frances, and for sale at the lowest figures by ( ATKINSON & SI1 KPP.KK.SU N, . nov30-57-tf 11 and 12 North Water st. Hudson Bay Fur Co. AS AGENTS OF THE MOST KXTKXS1VK Fur Company on the Continent, we offer Furs to suit the Southern trade at prices which ttefy competition. - i UeC)4-3in JrlH.iK.XVIV tfO ftlilfl. ; Expressly for I Family Use, HALF BARRELS SUGAR, Half barrels Pig Pork, - Half barrels . Ai. lieet, . . Smoked Beef, j Beef Tongues, ! ; Smoked Salmon, &,c, &c, At ! i , G EO. M YERSV dec6-G2-tf 11 and 13 Front street. Baltimore White , Corn. i; 1r rr BlTSIIELv BAETOIOilE mJVJJ WHITE CORN, landing ex JL . . a rta x"rvr Cain lirll! llV . ATKINSON & SFIEl'PKliSON, .' novl243-tf 11 arid 12 North Water st. ; j AN EASYTSHAVE. I AXE OF THE MOST PLEASANT OP- V erations which a man can undergo, is a clean and comfort able, shave. This can al ways be obtained at GEOKGE HOSLER'S es tablishment on South Front Street. East side, just one door below F. Mayer's Saloon, where, witn bis competent Assisiaui, jyijnu, uukuh Ett, and Carraway, he is prepared to prnaran tee satisfaction to all who may favor him with a call. HAIR CUTTING, SHAMPOONING, HAIR DRESSING, &c., performed in the latest stvle of all. t To the LADIES he offers the services of his Barbers, who are well skilled in the i art of DRESSING HAIR, and who are, he can assure them, "colored gentlemen." M The strictest order and decorum are pre served in his establishment, and no gentle man will find there anything of a disagreea ble nature. , i ' nOvl2-12-tf ; t , . GEO. nOSLER. i FOR 3RENT;" ( A LARGE AND COMFORTABLE J three story brick DWELLING, onjpl Front, Street, near Dock, containing nine a: bs1ftes Dininar-room. two-story Kitchen, we of water on premises, Stables,r&c. PnacAfiainn o-iirftTl Of-tolMiT 1st. For further Possession given October 1st For further particulars, inquire of ! 1 Sept28-6-tf a 18 Market Street, j BRBSS w.. .1 : . WM. II. BEBNAIID. i RIBTTER ANT PUBIJSHElt-- T ; Akb GENT.TlIiLOOK .BINDER, ! i- No. 3 South Water Street, ' Oct2flfr WtLmKGTQZft. 'Jr. C i3iy GOODSMnLIIINERV!. 'olesMesuSteiI; M.M.KATZ&t'O.. 23 MarZcet : StrQcf; "ITTILLi OPEN A LARGE AXD WEtt SLECTEI STOCK OF r ': t t ... Suited for the Present Season. QUR LONG EXPERIENCE XtALES ,us to buy from Importers and lanufaet-! rers DIRECT, and can 'therefore offer our Good as low as they can be purchased in Northern markets. V This is no hnraDnr. All we ask is a TRIAL TO CONVINCE OUR PATRONS,- , : I. , We call attention fo'a'full line of1 1 ; . CALICOES, BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED SHIRTINGS ' m-V'""'1-'', "' '.. AND SHEETINGS,, ; . SILKS, POPLINS, MERINOS, and all the POPULAR DRESS GOODS. WHITE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES! f HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, -,.a BLANKETS, HOSIERY and GLOVES MEMS' AND BOYSVwklAIiC BROADCLOTHS, 1 ': ' " ' j i;V:';.;.'"'' ; , DOESKIN CASSIMEEES; - 4 H;." ' p - - SATINETS and! JEANS Hair Hets, Notions' f Fancy S&ooas. ; HEADY-MADE CL0THIK&, Eats & Men's Furnishing; ( :- . oods, IvIILLIKERY. We will open on THURSDAY, October ad, a full assortment of the latest shapen BONNET: HATS iFLOWICRS, VELVET? - SILKS, RIBBONS, Ac. To Wholesale Buyers we 'offer. LIBER AL TE1C31S. if 1 ! f ; SI. 35. ivATZ & COJ, ' i octl-S-tf 23 Market Street. S0Ls BEAR & BEOS., yyilOLESALE A RETAIL Dealers CLOTHIN Gents FoFnisMng Cqods, ...... p.,.-.i. DRY GOODS,! Fancy Goods--" j . ; .. ; 'Notions,-' BOOTS AND SHOpS. ! Our facilities, both for purnlmsing abd sell ing at the Lowest Cash Prices; are not sur passed by any house in North Carolina! . 4 j A prominent feature of our house is ur . iYlercliant Tailoring Depart-''I"- ment, - Under the superintendence of Mli. D. L; DE- i LANE Y, so well known to our patrons ; , ' ! -v. ., t . as a skillful workman.; ; i ' i'We only ask a comparison of our goods and prices with those of any other establishment in the city. ; ; ' SOL. BEAR & BROS, iOCt3T-3-tf : 18 Market Street. N. F. BURNHAM S r ' CELEBRATED French Jonval' Turbine THIS WHEEL, THE GREATEST IX vention of the age, surpasses all other wheels in power, economy - of 'water,' and steadiness of run; simple in construction, nnd a masterniece of worknianshh. It is not liable to get out of order, , and fixm it posi pon m the flume, is accessible at an tunes. ( ; It is cheaper than any other Wheel (of the sarrcr weight and finish) in market. ' ' Send for circulars." i J - . : ' ' J- Person ordering these WHEELS can have them put up by most eompe tent work men ata small cost. . . . f V Address all orders to " r -ji 1 . . E. H. CHESTERMAN, , Millwright and Engineer, ' - : i . . . Ilichmon?V Va.,- N 1 t ' . ; Sole Agent for Va. and N. C. - Will also contract for the erection, of MILLS & FACTORIES, For "all kinds of Manufacturing purposes,both 4 Wjsiicr and Steam Power. Caept2i-3-6m.i -''i V- ? ri7-tf . 11 ftd Karth Water Street. ... n . - ' : . 'Staple an cv Fan py ' ' ' . .""..! i ' V If; uuuai ;i dill jiuuiiUkJkivui r;.:; , kt.'! i-. oVv barrels b,: ihiod : f .c cofI ,A ' lem al eJbra band fromi Deca Kf 15BLS;SUGAB HClPLE;f published it jwiLkridNJ) 'c:p Mailed, or dell vfirpd' trt Months, or -t5JToirt:vri I I 1 . Solomon's TTlirone : Thfelowingcpouiit pf )diMr inarkable piece of median ism pur ports' 'to 1)0 ;tn;rom JJtjliM Jjef siarjj maniiseript,,ealled;The pistiofpf .Tern ski pm -V T ', V ."Vi 'J,: The sides of it were pure -gold thes feet qf eHieraldand, irRbiesJoi terinixbd iti pep'U,acrticH were as large san bstricli's The throne had Severn sides,? miealv1 siae were aeiineateaDnmaras ruli of treesy - 'tlm brane!ies oi which tops of the trees w'0:je -to be seen AjgurB oi piuniage iiims, ; parncu lariy: the ; peacock? thee tanh and karges. ; All these! birds were hol lowed withinf artificjiajly, so,:'. as to qccasionally litter melodious ovinds, such as the ear of mortal never heard. On tlie first step were deli neated vine branches having bunch es of grapes, composed of precious stoiies aud various kinds, fashioned in such a manner; as to represent the. various colors of purple, violet, green and redso as to render' the appearance of real fruit. On- the second step,: on each side of the throne, were two lions of terrible aspect, large as life, and formed of cast gold. ' : ' The nature of - this -remarkable throne 1 was such that when Solomon placed his foot on the first, step,, the birds spread tliejr wings and made a ilutteririg - noise in the air." On his. "'reaching thethird " step; the whole assemblage of demons, fairies and men repeated the' praises of the Deity. When : he arrived at the fourth step, voice y were heard iad-1 arcssmp: him in the following man ner : Son of David, be thankful J for the blessings ; wThieh the Al mightj has bestowed upon -ns.' The same was repeated on his reach ing the fifth step. On his reacljino; the sixth,- all the children pf Israel joined them, ' and on'; his ! arrival 'at the seventh, all the birds and ' ant- m als beeai& ihoti oaitd -eSE not until he had placed himst It on th e royal seats, wh en th e b irds, lions, and other animals, . by secret springs, discharged a shower of the most precious pertumes on bolo mon, after which two of the karges descended and placed the golden crown upon his head. ' A iiefoie the throne was a column of burnished gold, on the top'oi which was a golden dove, which held in its beak a volume bound in ilver. In this book' were written the Psalms of David, and the dove having presented the book to the King, he read aloud a portion of it to tne cimaren 01 israei, atl: is further related that on the 'approach of evil person s to th e throne, the. lions were wont to set lip a terrible roar, and to lasli their tails with violence, the bird; also, and tie demons and genii to utter horrid cries ; so for fear of them, no one dared to be guilty of falsehood, but all confessed -their crimes, buch was the throne of Solomon, the son of Etavid. l- v A EIuge Claim.: Mr. Oharles ' L. Xeale, stonemason, of Alexandria nas oeeu noruieu ov a vv asiuiigiuu lawyer that he is Heir, tiirougli .iis aunt; Mrs. Lee,' to about one hun dred million dollars worth of real estate5 in that city. The ground tiaimea to oeiong, to ine-iauy in question, and 'to Mr. Keale as her heir, has on it some,, ot tiie most vain able property, in the federal capital, liiciuuing ine xpusuiv building, Lafayette square,! Presi dent's house and grounds," and -all the large and small buildings with-' in the circumference of a mile around the President's hotisd.Al-' exandria Journal. Bruce and the ;5asauena- blem of the fruit of perseyeranceV slioultt now give way -to . pnurxien and- the y Boston mayoralty: Df, Shurtleft 1 good ' Democrat ' and most wortny cirizcn, nas' Dcen mo -. . .t - . i .1 : ii . standing caiididate of: the 'Boston Democi-acy for mayor " for the ' last ten or niieen yeiirs. x ovv aim men another candidate would benut for ward, but merely for the - sake ? I variety, as no Democrat stood -aiiy cliance ,ot election .JSewXorfc f Times.' ii'htti -'- wio m .' .- -if lowing history, 01 r a- 0015 oir-iiui LT VLK J1lU'M?1 IT": -: ' ' 1 1 QJd ?Mr?ltoseat f ilserc- up.cmldl:e;n, aria two4 sinH; graii children, .were restingtroni the. dy'8 JagoJtJjaeBai eal led irrr were ruite merry , n on thought-oigp j than thnnorht. -.4 ivp&ri lxoi t. swtefttJ r . f t ? - ; . ; bhly hbrruiarmessVfsApar heard; lhfcter!j RedjljOTheD from5bnetefheTimg mertj 'MloAr4v-K-'i 50iitprehj?Dde:ct tht jtaatjoa'Aiterr ai?? iigut; was procurea. ; unenaa ;xh vv. v pistiiiwvii.iii ' -v ' i i , " 1 ana dledaiT-partitio rie-ht hoot was torn from 1 the toesrj along the " inside eaejole ; the seani at?;tliefi:irM ttfrmng,utwardt o the.proieeUQii.ciij wwMUte tbe. ankie-bone. a TtaJiietfiMbl. . rent . was aoout - twelve aucnea tWR- piece of the boot was thrownquitev-w across thT'.'room'i -The7 fopt . itself": ?...'.; 4 ';t. was t)aidly; blistered;-dark orea streaK passeaiip? Jtneunmo- lio-ht'aiAtlrtns frffrTVihb- SDlinteM? His whole nghbsw All irf the room were wbadIy,siock edbnt none -were hurt excepting: - ...;;iie Itpfewasra-righTn&tokt 4 TDdWble?;was'-ma,4;. large enough to let a man tlifoiJn. f ;vt partion in rthe Cham ber, tore'othc?- " ? plastering on both sideandijigiAlo FiWtT ed the y 00 i-work;;. burnj; Hoesj Z$t ui roii v several I articles; cloiftt then, seemed to scatter t 111 eve y: T part of the house" !11 the sittin J.' room bn every! jsidej jab,oy.4'&rldvbeM,t 1 : : ' low rents, were tOrJ&eeVrpAtlAJo-. aiihi. ttt 1 n r(7tt-a ! o ! 111 tttHW'.f rklrt- TV lliUv tv j uiiu uiu 1 wi o 1 wi u yi vavu .., ; f . ri a deeT's honi waspli IVom afe;?X-r;: ; the floor was raised anf inch WJtwojJ'tfn jrt ; : and the z.melte i hind the stpve was . ia. :V ioli fT Jlrd 0f across, andth' iblnibistHefes 7' J tered 1 ike a- brboVn! Thel!ht rtlrig: f'; 4 rod. did not relftelijthe-gro'iHalack Ihg about. fourieeW.li must have. followed i:Kis -"do'wnT;-?iorv'" : n-om itsJoHvergmltta ding of the . house -was cbnetel1 0 4 : I stripped "on bothides CHapoarl 94' 4 were .thrown a.rod prwbQ houses and the ceepft was ground to powder. f... .--V t-ir )tners resid- . wen f Into 4he orchard &io- giathef i f 4 some iruiTj anu, leit niwiipej-iimK- less ha year old, J&fi thA irrnnnrfy V Slip ' snnn n.iRSPrt r.iit - ?.. .; ' of sights oithe-cluldatdarin his voice cooing apd ,latiflgho. $4 gave herself -(np,neajjncp denly the sounds- ceased and f 6hetly U.k stepped arpiiiid .to , him, . supposing r lihn :asleeBut;4t slip saupj. 6itting;.erfectl?J ftolesriilipyrte eyes fixed uppivran snake that was ap Jhimby:;:, aTmristimDeifeefetibletioh looked in' ;yaihi fapfimm&4T sten'e, to kill ;tha mpiistfous eptila dim 'fisiq Icctiially ebverits ibe tfu screamed jibw lilplialliebyefin fi'tyxi&X ov the snake: broke, he Bppllj up'qn la'aA a. a.u. jtfX'-irlAlA ' ...... y tne cuiKhits nine dooy. .wayoatcrsijTrt..!-- and iro, and it uiekly joqJ; the heroic motliepliS ilW&Vi-.. utes friends came to KeririelicifiLtfdi the cause pf her terrorxw4jdestrby A Wonder io- ilie lIXesiTens. ' Last hight at TI, ojclock there: wai- visioip ill 5 1 lit? oji. a . uiut, Uwii u Lii u j t " i raihbo wfl luuiihous J andv "di!ttnMf Jsfr visible. rl):vappie at nf ght 1is: :? spmlething , andajnefogsop disappeared, and - reappeared 'agnin;:';. arid as thelTAPon became , visibleat -r.w. graanaiiy' lauea awayii: rainow-t ; - Loiit:.th&aa ftnrnmon border of jevents- We dOr li i net ecollecttb liav Heard of iSUcH a thinffUbefore. and its appearance , :-; f ; AI8 quesupnior ouricuwiiv vji :.vL-i -. - - , . r I . i'r-f v I '. - t.: Sept 3D?-Ow3m
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