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f v.-.. ., .- - 1 ' '..-". ,.,.....-v - ,; , . ' " ' ''-'J ...., .. ,.' - ( ' - ' 1 s-t- -r-r t ' ,1 VOL, ; INO; 93. . fiiv-wii ii I m . . ill t v -v v, m a f w To r. m t a r m Kit- j Tn c- . i . .it . ii i - - , . , ' J- '1: ,M i ;i ! n n1 j TftBI . Office, No. 3 outh Vator St. A3-THE STAR 'mullert, of clelivcrecl' to" ubseribara In aliens or tUo; City, at 2 50 for Six Months, oi- Jbf hreav Months. RATES OF A1RTISIXJ: ;l Ann finuare one iUi',, Vi ............ . $75 1 25 1 5 1 .twouay.fM..Mo ti u (I u it threw uays, , four (Uya.;;.,. 2 00 live days, 2 25 ono wcoki,... .2 50 jiy Contract Aflvertisements taken at pro port lonatelylowratos ,r ILMIXOTONA M ANCHESTEU 11. ROAD. ; rrcfw--on lavsou, Uenry Nutt,?0. G. Puriley, A. J.dKJKoset, l).S.'.0'owa-Gco. J. W. McoiiH, V. Ii. MillsJ, James liurr, liicU aiil liradiey, J. KlKGiejg. ,,v - Uenetctl Superiiv'eiUleiit-VfiaiXa MacRae. . Ht.vrctiiri and lWtiaurer Wm: A. Walker.. Oeiieral FreiglU AyeiU John L. Cant well. . , WILMIXUTOX, C11AKI0)TTE & 11UT1IER 1'OliD liAiJL UO AD. o President Robert II. Co vran. ;'; l)irvtirs$. ' J. Person, A. .11." VanTlokkelcn, jno. A. McDowell, Robert 8.1eiick, Waiiur L. loole, Stephen W. Cole, fiamueljl. Walkup, K. i N v llutcliison, Uaywood W. Union, C. C- ileit ikrsmi, A. U. Logan, A. R. Uolucsly. tMnterintewkitf V". 1. Lverctt. r Manterof lYuiiuorUUUHr-Y II. .Allen. - i Hi.vret'irf uivl iWcuturerL. T. Alderman. Mmtiif Jlectton . W. U411. - ' - , J-',-ei(!U Agent Vfi It." French. ' WILMIXGTOX & WKLDON RAIL ROAp. ' r,rUl'n!li Britlgers. lriree or vn tU' Hirt of the StockhoidersMY. A. Wri'htjS. D. Wallace, Eli Murray, Allied Marliii, A. II. VanLkkklen,-Geo. liarris, ' of Wilmington, and John Everett, oflioUUhoro'. Dti'ec. or.t an (he part oj tlie Unite Ei I wu rl Kiil-U-r, of Wilmington, X. u., John orrteet, of T.u l)oro', and,Tliouiad D. iloij, of Raleigh, S.C. - . ( rwf Engineer and General Superintendent v 8. L. r'remont; - " -ypi.U;roj Tranxp-irtatioji Wm. Smith. A ci atary and TrocttntrerJ. W. Thompson. Mi .iter of Jfttchi iter i M. M. Hankins, A tttLtttrUr Li. liiUly. " , RAIL IIOAD LIES. HAIL ROAI) C03IIANY. ' rxKTiAr. SuPKnrNTttDKST's" Office. ) Wilmington, N. C, Pet.; 19, l!7. .-J ON ANDv.FTEH OCT. 20th, 1ASSEN yer TraTnH of t his Road will run on the loliowinij Schedule : . v,, i ; EXPRESS TRAIN. , ... Leave TTHmington. ....... 2:30 A.M. Arrive at Florence........... 8:10 A. M. Arrive at Kinsville....... 11:1.5 a. M. ivave Kinsvillo ll::;o A. M. Arrive at Flortmce.: 2:55 P. M. Arrive at Wilmington 8:55 P. M. Express Train connects closely nt Flor ence with the North Eastern Rail Road, tor Charleston, and Chora w & Darlington Rail Road, for Cheraw, and at Kiug.ville with tho south Carolina Railroad, for Columbia and Augusta. . ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. Leave Wilmington... ;$:00 P. M Arrive at Kin vsvillottv . ....... . J):l() A. M Leave Kinjwille,.. -. 3:00 P. M Arrive at Wilmington......:.....:. 10:10 A. M Accommodation Ti-aln will run Tri-We'kly, arriving and leaving on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. . : WM. MacRAE, oct7-ia-tf Gen. Sup't. Vi!;nija5toa Wei. It. K. Co. Qrrlcn Chief Exo'inker A Gen. Sup't, Wif,MlNOTO.v, N. C, Oct. 11, 187. OX VXD AI'TEIt THE 12th OCTOBER, the following schedule will . bo run over , tlii.-i Road : . . . . PAY PASSENGER AND MAIL TRAIN , Leave WilmJn.Con 'lailv VSnndavs'execo- ted), at U:0O A. jM.; arrive at Weldon, 3.-00 P. M. Lt-ave Wtddon-rflailviliTpdaysje.xoeptedL at 10::;o A. M.; arrives at Wijmington, 7:ao P;M. NKillT EXPRESS "MAIL. AND PASSENGER TRAIN. " Leave Wllmlnstoa at. 9:30 P. M., daily. rrive at UVIdon at........i..:00 A. M., 4t Leave Wcldoii at .0:25 1. M., " Arrive at Wilmington at 2rJ0 A. M., EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN. Leave Wilmington dally (Sundays except '!), at 1:00 A. M., and arrives at Weldon at t:iK) P.M. Leave Weldon; dally (Sundavs except ed), at 4:00 A. M., and arrive at Wilmington at Mi P. M. Trains pass Goldslwro' at 2:1)0, 10:0 and 10:V) A. M., going nort h j at. 2:50, 10:15 P. M., ami 10:50 A. M., going South, connecting with Trains to lLileigh and Newborn at A. iM.. -nnd further points at 2:50 P. M. , Papers ot the line of the. Road copy. 1 hi and omit all other boh edule notices. a r La, FREMONT, , oetlMMf - - ChtGf Eng. ft Gen. Sup't. VJ Aim ntrlon. CJli arlotC6 ami RUTHERFORD -RAII4. ROAD, rC Ik W.?M.J. ...... ' . 4 .! .1-lTf 1. A Cl(ii.'!l - ' ! . 11 . GUNRRAL StTPKRINTKNDENT'S OFFICE, ) : Wilmington, N. C., Aug. 9, 1807. $ ON AND AFTER TUESDAY Next, An gnat 13th, the Passenger Train on this Load will leave Wilmington-.on Tuesday, 1 nurwlay and Saturday, at 7 o'clock. A. M. Arrive at Sand Hill same davs, at 3 PM. Arrive, at Wadesboro'4 (Stage), at 12 m.ld ijight. Leave Wadeslxro (Stage), on 'Tues day, Thursday and Saturday at 2P. M. . , lieave Rockingham ((Stage), on ' Monday, ednesday and Frlday,:at 4:80 A: M'. - Leave Sand Hill (Cars) Montayi Wednes day and Friday,' at 7 o'clock, A. M. Arrive at Wilmington same rtav; at 3 P. JI. -----t nii fiWdliaC-V5uBTT,-" I Jiepf23-l-tf Gen. Sup't DKMOR E STS MOXTHLYTkAOA-2ine.- Universally acknowledged the fi!lc'l 1ai'lor Magazine of America ; devoted y"sinaf Stories, Poems, Sketches, Archi JctureanU Model Cottages, Household, Mat ins, Getns of Thought, Personal and Liters A Mip (including special department oi iasiiions),. instructions on Health, Music. ABVisements, etc., by the best authors, and l"'(Wiel.v illnstratetl with costly Engravings ' Kize) and reliable .Patterns Km- 'roKrerles.' and a constant succession of artis "c novelties, with other, .useful. nL, enter tainin literature. ' : " ' .'. - -o person of refinement, economical house- lie, or lady of taste, can afford to do w 1th t the Model Monthly; Single copies 80 cents; ack. numbers, as specimens, 10 cents j either ia.uied free. ' Yearly with a raluable pre fl jm 5 two. coolest V three. copies,' $ 50; iKCOP,es 112, and spleudld premiums for "08 at 3 each, with the tti-st premiums to each 1 Buhscrlber.- ( A nw Wheeler ft Wil ? Sewing Machine for 20 subscribers' each'.r Aildrej, W. JENNINGS- DEJdOREST," 1 , Nc.'47a llroadway. New Yorlcj, ? "emorestVMonthljjf aad. Younat Axaxn& aHZ&QpV ltu the premiums for each. uciJK!9-tf , '..U .. ....- .....-''-"'-' TUlNTINO, KULINO ,A!(l) 'L ctl7.2i.it No. 3 South Water st. TyjU HINDI NO, LAW ROOIC!, lathaZLaes' prhdlcals, Music, Ac., ic, T I AO- bound VJLeCUT.ftrl lri t iiihnit utir a at. ' WjL II. BERN AIlll'S' 1 Printing and publishing House, " ' -- 4 AtiH ll1.1ur.1l ItrirtLf UiiwIi'l'V. t t j AND, Wholesale . and Retail. . y 1 a Al..M.KATZ&C().? I 23 Market Street, OPE3T A LABOE AND WELL. SELECTED STOCK OF ; Staple and; Fanicy . . t . . err Suited for tte Present Reason. OITU LOXO EXPERIENCE ENABLES us to buy fi-om Importers and Manufact- rors' DIRECT: and can therefore offer our Gools as low as thev can bo nnrchascd In .Northern markets. This is no hambne. All we ask is a TRIAL TO CONVINCE OUR PAT RONS. We call attention to a full line of CALICOES, BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED SHIRTINGS AND SHEETINGS, SILKS, POPLINS. MERINOS, and all the - ' POPULAR DRESS GOODS. WHITE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, - . BLANKETS, HOSIERY and GLOVE. MENS1 AND BOYS' WEAR. BROADCLOTHS, ,DpESKIN CASSIMERES, :- .SATINETS and JEANS Hair Nets, Notions & Fancy Goods. ' .READY-MADE CLOTHING, Hats & Men's Furnishing Goodfi. MILLINERY. We will open on THURSDAY, October 3d, a full assortment of the latest 8 bancs BONNETS, HATS,' FLOWERS, VELVETS, SILKS, RIBBONS, Ac. To TVlioIesnle Buyers we offer LIBER AL TERMS. ; M. 31. KATZ A CO., octl-S-tf 23 Market Street. CtAEEHDON i t SELLING OUT AT COST, c i SELLING OUT AT COST, SELLING" OUT AT COST, H. . ,'.-' ' ' . For Change of Business, For Change of Business, For Change of Business. Wc intend doing strictly a Hcr- chnnt Tailoring and Gents9 Fur- j nisIilngHuslness. V . ' v ... , - A; haas t'ico.,;; ' Opposite Hedriek Ryan. Jan3-8Ww "Y -? w sn6! Front fet. -TTTADESBORO AROUS, WADESRORO V N. C, Jtubllshed Weekly, Frank Darley , Proprietor. 4 ' . -. r " - 5 ' WM. H. BERNARD,. Agent,; sept23-l-tf ' "Wilmington, N. C. ORANOEBURO NEWS, - OR AJfOE burgfS. C, published Weekly, Samuel Dibble Pi-opr ietor. . f r ns f r . I liwriWiL II; BERNARD Agent,- sept23-l-tf Wilmington, .N. C. TO?MAOISTRATEfl A"STD COXSTA-BLES--Peac warrants,- State Warrants; Civil Warrants, Search Warrants, Ac., Ac, for sale at I; . X i - WM; H. BERNARD'S . , j , u siiPrintlng and Publishing Hbnse, v And jtaneral Book Bindery, oct30-32t It No. 3 South Water St. OLD NORTH STATE, KAEISBURRY, N. C, Published Tri-Weekly and Weekly, Li wis Hanes. Ed itor and Proprietor: , y n P L l' WMIL IJERNRD, -Afifin V -ept2i-r-tf r " Wilmington, N. C. D RAFT BOOKS I I 5 . UJJSAFX BOOKS I R. J S ?: f tj DRAFT, BOO&S r A '1 v A ",mw-DKAFT 1JOOKS I For sale at ' , , . WM. H. BERNARD'S 1 PrintingfHonseacnd Book Bindery, oct5-ll-lt , . ' .No. 3 South water Street. T ALEIOIt BESTUTEV tlSlltr XX Dail f1 AYE . TIME. AND TROTTHLrL; 2 Toisi k chanfs wishing to advertise in anvmner E in orta uaroimaoroutncaroiin!,mayave ,'tUcmselTes much ' unnecessary " trouble" by wmr IIS; it. .-'.1s i iM. W" .... '-.J1 it-- Ti- CLOTBmS HOUSE ! y, Tri-weeKiy ana Weekly, t'RalJ sept23-l-tf WflmlngtonN.-C.-- calling on the subscriber. Rates, the very lor; ..fJiurgctl t'ir tiio Puolishers. ' - " The Orash in Dry Goods has ;CQme, and all Goods are"" Way Down ! ! ; ?' ' AT HALF; PBICE9 AT " 43 MAKKET STREET, S3IALL PROFITS AND. QUICK SALTS Is our motto, giving the public the benefit Ot the laSt panic prices, at iwhich our entire stock has been 'purchased: -Fast Colored Prints at VA Cents and upward; Brown Shirting Bleached do , ; . All the best DeLaincs lown to 25 Cents ; French Merinos, all colors. One Dollar ; Alpacas, Enpress Cloth, Reps., all colors; All Wool Sliawls, tl 75 and upwards. Greatest Bargains of the Season. Cloaks of ihe Latest Styles, and for all ages ; Flannels, all colors and srrades urices low : Hoop Skirts in great variety, all sizes ; I Good 10-1 White Blankets, $4 and lower. The Bert Ed 'Gloves in the City, Our Own Importation, $1 25. Corsets 65 Cents ; best 1 and $1 25 ; Everything new In Cloak, Dress Trimm ings and Buttons ; Great variety of Linens, Embroideries and White Goods; Good all Linen Towels for jt2 25 per dozen ; Hosiery cheaper than ever. Clothing, Hals, Caps, Boot and Shoes, Cassi meres, Satinets, Tweed, Jeans Cottoitadc for 3Ien and Hoys9 IVear, at Pr Jees which will As Astonlsh Exery B n y e r . The largest and finest assortment of Gents' Furnishing troods. Tho Best Paper Collars in the City for 25 Cents per Box. DON'T PAY THE BIG PRICES, when you can get the same for 50 per cent, less at RYTTENBERG BROS', where you have the largest and cheapest stock to select from. He invite the particular attention of u hole-sale buyers to our well selected stock, and the extraordinary inducement and liberal term we .offer. ) - P. s. All Goods warranted as represented or money refunded. oct20-24m SOL. BEAR & BROS, yyjIOLESALE A RETAIL Dealers Gents' Fnrnisliiiig Good's, DRY GOODS, Fancy Goods. Blanket s9 - lVotions9 Hats. BOOTS AND SHOES. Our facilities, both for purchasing and sell ing at the lowest Cash Prices, aie not sui passed by any house in North Carolina. A p-ominent feature of our house is our Merchant Tailoring Depart ment, Under the superintendence of MR. D.' L. DE LANEY, so well known to our patrons n -t .as a skiHful workman. ' We only ask a comparison of our goods and 1rices -with those of any other establishment n the city.' SOL. BEAR A BROS, oct30-32-tf IS Market Street. 'WfiY''".l!9SUR -IN THE Conr Mutual L BECAUSE IT IS THE OLDEST COMPANY Do ing business fn the Sonfh. , BECAUSE . ...... . . - , ;. ' It has the largest net assets pf any Compa ny in America. BECAUSE It has Issued over Seventy-six thousand Policies, and . has now insured a larger number of,,-persons thaix any1 -Company iii .the,. United States i and tho larger the number, the safer the calculations based upon their average, . ;;; t.'iC-,VBEC3AlTSE ..:' j It has always dealt' fairly, honorably an ; promptAy, in paying 1 t tr - , j. 4 an o , : - -AJm'NBARLY- 93 extra for Southern . Residence, : 1 'r-jE. p;cuSiifiE, Agent; oKh nlcsif. c.FLouR, : Q1?? orl PWjti&&' Its vr CLOTHING OOOpGO-.: MORNING STS!ESSSP t'.'.t a, i' ' . 4..;i n'jrTw.ii ...-iii"i a. uxi L JPLISHEn; AtJWTiLMINGTONr N.? C:i ? t-JS Stilled, oi- delivered to subscribers in l!U- al) pari of the City, at $2 50 for Six Months, or $1 23 for Three Months. . , : HOW T JHAKlci ;"9209 L Tfie London Rolhchild, and ; How be 31ade his Money jRothchild was the third son of a banker at Frankfort. ..." There was ri6t,"he i said, "room enough for us all in that city. I dealt in English ood. ' One great trader came there who had all the market to himself ; he 'was quite the great man, and did us a favor if he sold his goodsw Somehow I offended him, i and he refused , to show, ua jhis'.pattern I his was on i uesday. said to my father , I will go to EnglandJ I could Bpeak nothing but Qerman. Oh Thursday I started. 1 The near er' I got to England the cheaper goods were. "As soon as I got to Manchester I laid out all my money, thiiiga w;ere so cheap, and made a good profit. Iieoon found that .there were three profits- on the. raw ma terial, the dying and the manufac turing, j I said to the maiiufacturersV I will supply you with the material and dye, and you supply me with manufactured goods. 60 I got tthree profits instead of one, and. I could sell goods cheaper than anybody. In a short time I increased my 20,w0 into, more than. iV0,000, . " My, success all turned on one maxirn, said I can do what anotli er man can, and so I am a match for the lnanjadth the patterns, and the rest of them 1 Another, advan tage! had I was an off-hand man ; I made a bargain at once. When I was settled in Xoncqn, the East India Company had 800,000 of gold to sell. .. I went to the sale and bought it all. 1 knew, the Duke of Wellington-iiiust have it for. the pay of his armylfn the Peninsula ; 1 had bought a great many of his bills at a discount. The Government sent for me and said they must have it. When they got it they did not know how to get it to Portugal. . I under took all that, and I sent it through France j and that was the best busi ness I ever did." Another maxim, f:onwhi eh he seemed to lace great reliance, was never to have anything to do with mi an unlucky place or an unlucky man. "I have seen," said he, "ma ny clever men, who had no shoes to their feet ! Never act with them; thev cannot get on 1 themselves ; and if f they cannot do good to them selves, how caii the3vdo good to me ?" By aid of these maxima he has ac quired three millions of money. " I hope,", said. ----r, t"that"your children are not too fond of money and ..business to , the; exclusion of more important things. I am sure you would not wish that." . " . Ilothschild " I am am sure I should wish that, I wish them to give miiid and soul, and heart and everything to business. This is the the way to be happy. It requires a great deal of caution . to make a large fortune, and when you have got it,i M requires ten times as much wit to keep it It I were to listen to the projects proposed, to the I would ruin myself very sooii." "Stick, to: t .;one.- business, young man " said he to Edward, "stick to your brewery arid you may become the great, brewer ot .JLon don. lie a brewer, and a banker,1 and a mer chant, and a manufacturer,"kii3 you will soon-be-iir the'Gazette:' ", One my, neighbors is-a, .very, ill-tempered mian ; he triesto vex me, and has .built a great large place for swme, pfese to my walk. . So when I go out I hear first gruht, frunt, j squeaky squeak ; but; .this oes me ho harm ; I am always in a - good v humor. '' Sometimes'. to amuse ? myself. I; give a beggar 1 a gainea.i!f: lie' thinks it a mistake. andiQriear I should Jfind it but, off he runs aa.nara'pnifyfse ybuOsive a Jifeggar a guiheabme- i'l--) Plain - Xanguagew i josep&KCdb Cqbbjjtejaegea paraou:proKeress. publishes this' card: in" a" SCLdaiS i SlLauis, Jan. 3d;tB6. J Xdejiourlcei the ilon.? J ames -M, abordner, and an in; dastardjsbu ajper filiiehl com tamousiy ; ,nnscruwpa;.ajiqgrr. KKtsoTirandHini, i-laimirW' rri f nvaH TrVvRfiir' of ! Ihi3 if r ir'! n r.- . - - - . , r f i nn r rrr ' t t v v Ai-uvi-vuc iuiiuwiujr lanecupia relative.,; to , r.rclubald: Mac)aln4 member seeing "V in print befdre, Though highly ,culti vated and in- telligent, the . late A. JkL 'Hoofer Was remarkable for lua ' hafvetto" aim aosence 01 mma. T. r xii uw earner 'luaiiuoou, IIG : was 1 Formerlyeven now in . forth Carolina "but little discrimfnation was exercised" ifr the selection .j of Justices of the Peace. - ' .rr, . There. was oLe Joo. King, whqm Mr. Hooper had frequent pctcasidns toprpsecute for misdemeanors.; Conceive his 'asfonishmeht bh'enter- ing the Court House:' atr the open ing of ope of -the terms of the Court otPleas and Quartqr.Qsionwhere he discovered King seated upon the bench. With his usual impulsive ness; lifting his finger thfeWteningly', he thundered out :.r -' " You,' Joe King, ' come down there instantly ; how dare you, sir, seat yourself there ?" With an inmitable travestic of judicial dignity. Kino;, greatly to Mr. Hooper's confusion, informed him that he held his seat by. virtue of a commission under the, great seal of the State!; that if. lit?, Hooper, did not pay proper respect j to the j vuuik, nic vvnib nuum uo vu li st rained to punish hiin for, con tempt ; and. that, though his name was joe ixing, ue was not joiiing now.' Armed Negroes in the South. Nine out of every ten of the ne groes to be seen daily oh our streets are " armed and equipped" as the Radicals direct. Some have huge bludgeons, some immense knives, some pistols of every pattern, whiiej by far the larger number carry at a " Shoulder," or in a careless or in different manner, the regular Gov ernment musket, and many of them with a fixed bayonet 1; $hy the negroes are thus armed the whites know not. There is certainly no cause 'for these hostile "acts dn, the part iof -tho ' law-abiding' whites. JChese are carried, about .with the negroes wherever, they go, night and day. It. is a common occurrence to hear firing at all hours of "the night in all parts of the city. " Bui- let have entered several private residences within he past few days, 'going in close proximity ' to the sleeping inmates. Notwithstanding all sncfi positive violation of law no arrests have been made, either by the military .or the ciYil authorities, so far as we have been able to learn. Such is Radical . rule and - ruin in Alabajpa..CM ( The Presidcntlnl Election in the South. Vi It is understood that the ; unrepf resented States will-send delegates to the Conservative Presidential Convention. I also learn that it J$ i n con tempi ation by the whites- of the 8outh tohiofld'kepratelectibna for presidential ' electors, ;ahd to dis regard the reconstruction acts ' in this respect. The President is un derstood to favor this movement. In a certain contingency, the moral, effect at least wqtilcl be potent .in deed. With an ac.tual united South, and a majority of the Northern St ates, Congress 'would not -dare to inaugurate a President upon... the strength" of the, negro; yoie 1 Wasb- T9 Sad Catastrophe. Dr. J, W.iLeftcWichf.a young phy sician, whoresidedan thisi county, died on Tuesday last. HeHvas rid ingfaiong the roadwitlv a young friend named -Olive' -who 'carried a rifle.- -The hammer Of the 16ck;!to the rifle cauffht"Tnnrmb and cans- ed tfearscliar W-pfe&r the ball entering Dr. Leflwich'sback and coming out hear the hearts He expirea in afewmomnts-and tDdnvilte Register, ' vttTinB ,SotrniEK3f"Sf Ata GoTEftii-MENTS-There, nis no' 1 ongeri ftny doubt that Gonffress-willipass wttie la,wby whichii.the ;tgovetnmeo tsi.of jthejpjithern btates ."wiiLbe usurped at once. I learn . tha$ iithsaielso been f deteminedtoeeliheQn ttitup6nsenactea bjT tner egroea operative without a confirmatory jGeneiibJarMeatShieldsi oTfnerl? of ;Blinoi3, totrnoi;a xbzx& f ilooper, a. natYefc and .for, -.4;- lc ng time. resident oi.this city, m one of t) ur exchanges: arid as we tfo ; notVe Vote5 minVmBhlTG, ranf liL'd Ifved i' n nioDhisti- paliJlira JKll cached tho goerrQmfiw0bTl met feMJifee hayeret featjpould ' J maKe nim-ieeicieas0-iiiT,Bocieiyt , he ieUivtolently-tntTpr-"'' " 'er. . His htkAmmMbkuio skilful Hia hafehtWlTiaa 1 tUiagfttJLlAgaxe u&3 Jvvoi'c-rap . dly away, and ere long he had con sen ted ;toMecp0 cinnatihotei,ranuaitc--rr a weary hour,- themast mtrrri?!itous moment IrfU'itiiinV 'wlfeld'iifo arrir- r Wj? tWP-aUr vm& pyra mid ofi kutsitoioncititTa, t;ible (near the head of the ied"tho.ftston- which hlled him with hatrot." ThetQferilala false palpitators,ind talee tntlif :, y In one' tuinoier&fVIa of false teeth dfrotolTiTlther, a glass" ey sterHaf tHe? bewildered bridegjroomtlbvlonj 'jfifetopd, . Yer&'j&tifyxQwet a w hile. a hollow rind ? 6ftrano:ryotce from uhdetlSed-y ed him'tlioi'i .? l'Z -' " -Whyw don't :ybne6moto"Tbed, dear'ls;Cl iu .sl ,feil ?v;; HiiSoJ-wonldu the table.,, , . . f , , IFromthe Richmond Dispatch. fi,' . . . .i :Sr)TOLK YA: JarutO robberv in this section has just been rep:6rtedn' Iferhl'ihlu white ban1' hmeBrooHlias fbeeii v through thjscohntryiwitha selling i'tobfecpto A few, days ago lie wasj folio wed by a .negro armed with a douple-bar- relledguh,r andvvKe' feed his team. he C acc0fetediiy the negro0)vhjon)rop chase topacco.Mp.4 Brooksljuib- ed into his Svagqn" to get the tobac- co,vrwhehJthe rieelettV'Hia gun,' deman4ing at? the-Banie1 tithe the?. tobaQoOrpitsSJdleill foKkctnbook. my money ? " 7To which the y black Brooks kdtrnii :ki6i ' the moneyy -butri fI,llfthVbw'',it,)ito upon the ungronk ing himself sebure, carejessy stoop ed to pick1 tip' 'the pocket ? book, when Brooks drew a: pistol :airdfi;red uP9n -ki" ffShPf ing traveUei ; ,pw., hef deairiegYo with the pocket6oktiirgraiped . in hia 'cold haffa ldm 1 Important if True .-'The TSMrrmmt x - .r cited6yer aTumorithait the; Snri rente ceyers declai tsxiecision or last boring, raeciar- ihihaf u mmm garaing; tne. leamy oir tner recon struction act of ? Congre,S8;:4L',n0w, will T dftcidfj Yjafl' tional; and aihoperatiorra nnder.tho same shall be null and. -void. tThe casewTll ffivbrvlleiS sissippflandv the n tlcbilioliOf ' We Gonrti tJ& fifcidi wlll-rbeil f hatiCS- mucu so as new lot or buy ouier - Z -.- "r The President r-Tindicr. led, "A'HVasliirigtotf . correspondent of ihk ncinnatsVs'tlia .dgratedAj t,ja Jo?: rashionabe fe it asacfir rptp denounce him as "utter iy: incompe tent and pow-ertge- think it not at all ubTnicTyIIIlPthis mistake feasbeen v mpp. toid-t CtJ3n- Bon's .messages andHh"T .Stitf ..ni- determinstioTiritrrxyr1- aanerea to nia ongin ii ,v - ny. i 7 ginning to b ave an :cti c v a up on those vo,disrTt ir -l Zoj from it.iK i. V . , , , , - . f - ..rf,.! . ' Lrcn. iircwonx n etmi "ji. j -fiif calfknd.ta (Eiid tj"b3: vrr.;.... yr m if of " jyiem oers oi uongress ano otnera mWashin-fetotf' 'atfitftaewBaex- casevin-yolvmg,theal fy. of - tnef; reconstruetionfacta,.of Congresses to qe-'broiight up m the1 Snpre and it il. asse'rted&htratKobut opiioiaiso gainirfgtCmuattlicrO thatstiJerredXitatha5Jbccr.f xnv- - A pere . wiil compare ,iavoraoiy,.an feitrof "lifyibrce'taa av& nessr-wUlf thof i-uti v i C i c Jd'Jht T7wao,ilwCiptontli j'c v. .nc'ral, if .. -f, ' '' i - T tho rIlt;nclL-w CI-. J '-Vv frr rtlo.br ' jrf t i 4 - v. v H. f j ' ' 1 -.., r- . " . . --ww w w !.,. ' ' . ' ' ' .
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 14, 1868, edition 1
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