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R!.-i?v.Dn .., ' One Squaie on w , ; ,wV . , . . .t 1 00 J lowing Schedule wiir berrtm by the.Passen--" 'u three $ajs,Xi . i-,XC. 1 25 gen Trains over this RailRoad : s n ; .. ' . five days,. l 75 wni ajt,! : - i . i v he LbTAIINSTER from April, 1864, to Deeejfi- Oicte Chief EuGi'KEEfR & 'Geh-'Sup't. ) ' i i -Wilmij? gt ok, N. C;SepJ.: 1 1867. T ' J .- w 1 c-, .a . v j ... : - , , . . " uiumiufi icAtopii ouuujtysj, at iu;w a.. ju.4: arriv ing at Wilmington! at 8 o'clock; IPTrM.,' 'and at Weldon at 3 o'clock Jf,M(it. 'i'. ',f i. , . , , NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS, WiH-leave; Wilmington at 9:30 P. M., daily, and Weldon at 6:2.) P. M., daily j aiTiving at Wilming ton at 2:20 -A. M.v and at Weldon at i A. K." Thir tyythree hours,to. New York, t ? &; .Ma -.;: v Trains pass Golnsboro' -at 1:57 AM;i and 10:35 A. M. going North, and at 3:05 P. Mi, and 10:11 P. M. going South. ij-r-rr 'u ;; Passengers to and tfromHiiA '-Wnrtw rarnna Rail - Road,- coins:, to ror from the VnvtVi Close connections at Goldsboro' with Day Trains. Passengers going East or West from .OnMi-nrn should take, t he Dav Trains, from - of Goldsboro'. Both trains connect at Wilming ton with trains oe Wilmington & ' Manchester Rail Road, and at1 Weldon with trains via Rich mond and Portsmouth, Va. The Dav Trains eon nect with the Old . Bay Xine. The Night Trains Five to ten ear loads of "TlrneV 'Frpi'tA. will cai-ried on Day Trains, in fourteen hours: between Portsmouthraud Wilmiherton . and in fit'tTr iirniT-a between Portsmouth land Charlotte, via Golds- 4- All papers.-publishing Schedules, please change tor this one.,, . ; ,. , . - ? ept23-l-tf - .ii . r Chief Eng." &Gen:dWt : Wilmington f&i Maiiclicslcir Rail .- :f :pv;, ROAD COMPANY;'! Getneral Superintendent's Office, ) ; i ;j Wilmington, N. C July 3, 1867. : OX AND AFTER JULY 6th, 1ASSEX ger Trains ot thiSiRoad will run oh the fol lowing Schedule : i v . , vi r- . EXPRESS TRAIN, a w -l! 5- - '1 ; Leave Wilmington . v ; . . 1 2:15 A. M. Arrive at-Eingsville. ;.....1..i.ll:54 A. M. Arrive at Augusta.... J......i 7:25 P. M. Leave Augustas . . ;;4 :- .v.; .V; 3:65 AT M. Arrive at Kingsville . . L . . . . . ...... . . , .11:15 A. M. Aj-rlve at Wilmington.;.... ....... 8:30 P. M. i : ACCOMMODATION TRAIN 1 1 f ; LeaVe Wilmington.. JJ...;....:.;;1.. 8K)0 P. M. Arrive at Kinfsville.,; . . .. 1. 'i ..-1 '. '8:25 A.M. Leave Iiingsvillc....i... ..... .... ... S:45 P. M. Arrive at V llmlngton.. ........ 6:15 A. M. Express Tram connects eloselv at Florence "with the North Eastern Rail Road, for Charles ton, and Chera w -& ..Darlington Rail Road, for I --- , . . 1. 4-A . . J-l .. tit . vuiawi uu luua imvuyu hj ituy usutj Vja,., wltil- oui cnange. , ; i ? s . Accommoaatlon Train connects, at Kihirsville. with South f Carolina Rail Road, for Ani?nst.n. daily, and for; Columbia on Mondays, Wednes- '" ' -;tTWM. '?MacBAB. v sept23-i-tf f v o 4 ? vv v s GenJ Sup?t!i Wilmington, Ciaarlbtie 4 Kutli- EBFORD i RAILj ROAD. 'r. s i i ; CrKNERAXr SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, lf !; , ' wnmington, Aug. , tv. ON AND AFTER TUESDAY NEXT, Au gust. 13th. the Passenger Train on thisRoad will leave vumington on Tuesday, Thursday ana oaturaay, ax v o'ciock a. -JW..'i c t v ' A ; . j. 1 . TT111 . ."l . a n - r Arrive at Wadesboro' (Stasre). at!2 midnieht. Leave AVadesboro' (Stage), on Tuesday! Thurs- Leave Sand IliU-(Cars) :Mondav. Wednesdav - Arrive at Wilmington same days, at 8 P. M. .li.-,,.Uvt.i,:4.W;LEVERETT,- -" sept23-l-tf . 'AlJ'ift,;,,,. . GemSup't Three Iew Southern' Books Vi-- .; '1 ; ED WARDJ,J..IIAEE-; & SON;ii l . T. "'-A k Ko. 1 16 Murray : St. ;Ne w ' Yorlc, .Tmil; PUDLISII, EARLY IN AUGUST, 1st; A DEFENCE OF YIRGINIA (and through : " 4 her, of the South), iin ; recent and pending s ' --contests against the sectiohalparty. :. By Pro- - lessor Robert x.. uabney, JJ. ju., autnor 01 the Lite or uenerai Stonewaiij Jackson.y 1 vol 12 mo., cloth,: $1 '50. ..-'-. ..( fi: ;;nes'f m : 2nd DIARY OF A ' SOUTHEBN REFUGEE, jl v) kijn Tiii vv ak. liy a. laay 01 v lrginia. . : 1 vol. 12 mo, clOth5;P.r;: S;;CW''ih Tt. Dabney is well known as an Author. ! His Life of Stonewall Jackson : has had an immense sle greater, probably, than any other Southern dook ever naa. - iie nas aevotea mucn time ana research to his treatise, and has9 collected much novel and instructive information orthel vindi cation Qf the-Southern people.i tThe radical qpestions in debate are stibjected, to a thorough, searching inquiry. . Several of our most eminent Statesmen, to whom the MS. has been submitted, nave approveu nis wor& m ine mgnest xerms.: . THE DIARY OF AVREFUGEE is from the nen of a Lady wh6 holds the highest soeiarahd lite rary rank among the ladies or Virginia. Most or tne lonx years 01 tne war were spenx m ana near Richmond: in contact with distinguished military and civic characters. Like many t)f the best women of Virginia, she was a constant at tendant unon the sick and.wbunded. in the Hos pitals of that city. Her book is admirably writ- ton onH k a tiTilHny ,Tiftrrftt1ve at anemtattriei incidents which came under her : notice durine those four eventful years. ; A large number of co"pies ftre already subscribed for among her ex tensive aequamtanee,' wipuoui ne empioymenx of any agent: .'' '?--itjjt t tt.v e w -J Either of these books will be sent by mail. post-paid; on receipt of the, price, or. both to erether on receint of 9s3. ' ' ' , '1 w J L Kariy orders jtrom tne traae soiiciiea. Agents wanted, to. wnom uoerai aiscounts wiii oemaae; T'-A-1t!'-1T.TTlTTT?'WIiJ;r1 A n CJ tt t b Stnnp. g wall Jackson of the Southwestern - Confede- 1 -k. jr.:Tal A Son (late Editors of the Fav- tteville, N. C." Observer) t respectfully solicit the orders of Southern Booksellers, Merchants, Teachers. Professional Gentlemen and others, for any articles in their line, which they are pre pared to sen at tne lowest wnoiesaie uasu priutjs. Theirs is the ONLY SOUTHERN BOOK HOUSE IN NEW YORK. . - V: ' - ; r . 8ept'Z3-i-ti r?wRAWOEBVRG NEWS. ORANGEBURG, Xj SC., Published Weekly, Samnel Dibble Pro prietor. ; ' .. . .tr?.r it. JiKif; A 14 i. Airent. . . Printing and Publishing One : of the Most Complete Es- tahlisliments South of 1 Baltimore; BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS PRINTED ANDi ROUND. CJircnlars, Posters, Hand-Bills, Prices Crirreht . Programmes, Business Cards, . ' Tisitirig Cards," ; : Wedding, Cards,5 '";;' - " iM ' Catalogues,: ' f ."JLelter. Heads, Bill Heads, ;! i 1--' iVV:;-f : V V',-, . - ,. 1 ; . 'Ati. .'V . Bail Boad Beceipts,- ; f V Steamboat -.'iCtoceltsi j f Bills 1 of Xading-: Crew Xists, Manifests, Sneriffs9 Blanks, t Constables' Blanks, ' ' 'Export. Bonds, ' : i f f ,? Drjawbacksi&c;, Printed in a style that CANNOT BE SURPAS SED, and on REASONABLE t TERMS. U. ... " . v . - ' . ' ..- 'v- In this department we challenge compe tition. We use the finest Inks, and -- , give .iaiuvuini cii?ui.auu aV- .;,-SYf -S' an; branch FANCY AND 00L0E PBINTING. ' i- if ;;, Oir Weddiiig and Visiting Cards i-'r.P""-- Are . perfect GEMS OFi .B AUTYAND NE'AT " NESS, as the; scores of specimens in ow - - office will fully testify. ; ; -. . -' !:4rL: V'' .'':'?' A.:i' -fv-- j '; ti t t..;-- ' ? Of the latest styles, kept constantly on hand. Our ' Business ; Cams and Circulars . t .... For clearness of impression and gqnuine taste; ;ca: ft Call1 iandsee specinaens." Every Department -INCLUDING Printinstqffice, ;; ; , Boob Bindery, Blank Booh: Manufactory; And Paper Ruling: Rooms. This! Is the IN NORTH CAROLINA HAVING ALL THESE FACILITIES COMBINED.' urir' - rw "tt-Rii.TV ATtTi. 1 fc.fi. . . ' . . - -t . . k- -Jt-l-sHl Complete ' A J AHIS NOW OFFERING TO THE Public- the- srreateat inrtnoe-meTits tn-mir: chapur LARGE sf ANDj WELIi SELECTED s, ' Sbirts, And,in fac all classes of n -1 i'- r. (1 1:-sm:a 4k-; - Havmg secured the' services of a 1 IT that we will warrant to snjpass those made by any other House in the State. . j , . . "... ( ! -. - - Our Wkolesale Department Is also complete, and all we asfc is a trin i j Wa w&rrant all goos ias represented. With prices HAAS & CO. sept23-l-tf 3 Clieapcst House in the State ! r FAIil. STOCK OF "-i ''! r"f f BOOTS, SHOES & HATS. E HAT EJUS T ; RECEIVED OUR Fall Stock Of 1 m-- : - c ' A::.y ; ' K ' - - .f-- - . i Which we offer, at Wholesale and Retail, at lue lowest casa prices, v"- 1 H' A 'v ' ;T I ah goous warranted. j . - . i Goods received by every Steamer. 'y. i! JOHN M. WALKER A CO.. . ' sept23r-l-lw : -f ;a Exchange Corner. ; IIE OLD AND WEM KNOWN BOOT AND SHOE STORE of ; . Has been removed from their Old' Stand .on jaarKet street, to their Three Story Iron x ront juiicung on ... s , t; UTawHi TAn fifAA HJ'a Ort.-ir.'H J.1U1SU KjJLj, XW lir, Where they are s selling BOOTS and SHOES at greatiy,reaucea prices a: : f Hi ; sept23-iHtf THE CHEAPEST PJtACE: INp NORTH iBdlV- A GIT I . -- :,-yy "sept23-l-tf f ; i , -y i& ':i;bit WilmingtOni' N. 0. FIB S T X ATI OM L B A IVK, OF WILMINGTON, K. C. t : UNITED : STATES DEPOSITORY Oil -AND i . - ,w : : - F I NAN C T At :- A O EN T . DntT'6RS,-Wm. H: .McRary S. D. Wallace! . t EDWIN E. BUERUSS, President, s -- ; A. K. WALKER, Cashier,. -.,i;WMLARKINSjJTeller,'A-:v h ! IL M. BOWDEN, Bookkeeper, S. D. WALLACE, Jb., Clerk. THIS BANK IS NOW OPEN FOR. THE transaction of business; - - - - - -. - -j . GOLD AND SILVER GOIN, GOVERNMENT BONDS and SECURITIES, JfQTES O' UAVEJVT and other state banks, purcnasea ana sola. EXCHANGE ON NORTHERN- AND SOUTH-, ERN CITIES always on hands and for sale. i COLLECTIONS made on all accessible points in the United JStates, with, prompt returns ; i -;r DEPOSITS RECEIVED, and careful, attention given to the accounts of business mea septaj-i-won r :; . - V" - i1 1 rj fyrrr BUSBtEXS 'PRIMtS CORN; 1 OiO f BBLS. FLOUR, Super and Family; j Srrer bees, city mess pork $ ; '-,J--v i BLS.'crrrMEss 40 60 .BAGS, COFFEE l&Mi&&-$p: it BBLS. REFINED SUGARS; : , 75 nilDS. & BBLS. MOLASSES ; f ; i y 6000 LBLS BETt I)I?II,1EES LUEi On TONS HOOP IRON ; " -' '' dJ A h - . - -if 25 BALES GUNNY CLOTH ; COILS ROPE ,i----:-i 10 W SALT ; For sal' : ..f ;? -,f -' WILLIAMS & MURCHISON. uioininff GrfJCOTeanWPro visions PROVISIONS "WKolesal ?0 BO D UC E TO OUH, -CONSIGNMENT X will receive ,our best t attention..: .We -"wiBL gram nuerai casn aavances on Consignments to our address, ?. !?--; U ,.--uai,.!.--a- :&i.' --, ; -We offer to the trade i a full supply of GROCE RIES; which we sell very low for 'CASH, s;-v- FERTILIZER S.NO.t-l :ERU VXAN Fari W LA JIODUNDA: GUANO, lwayon ttand.1? vH ; Agents; ior, Knoaesv standard- SXanure-- v: the best super-phosrbate! in use. -jW i i ; & GrqdMerchan f I 11 and 12 -Wbjrtib'atStee "tA ery's 1 Celebrated Star Cotton in,L con- ; li cexiea to be the best in use. S61d 'with or .with ' -T ? - j ofttCondenBerstfxtM-j, vh. a;--n.v .-..n - v.,,, . i -i8? Goods Jbr Sshirmnt. lW hm-.1t A t.TtAWTTfCs ' , . sept-i-ti.t -.o f ii ENEBAL COMMlissiON MERCHANTS KX vr t " -, , NORTH WATER ,STREET f . ! " y 111 give prompi personal attention ta tne sale or shipment of3otton, Naval Stores,? General r BIBDSEY ! & BOBIXSOm nENE R A jL CO Mfl S S 1 6 N" MERiJ VJT CHANTS, No.- 4 South Water Street,- Wil mmgton, jn.c. m-- ' sept24-2-tf; aeex. Johnson f b4 l-idiasftAv riROCERS AND ' COMMISSION MER- AJT CHANTS, No: '8 South" Water Street, AVili mingtoni.Jii..j.tisiii;'VN, if. sept23--iy obthb6f:,&-otjiiiliii OMMISSTON MERCHANTS. PROPRI etors WILMINGTON STEAM- SAW AND PLANING MILLS, Wilmington, N. C. - 'i: .t - O-Sole agents for the celebrate " DURHAM TOBACCO." yAyi' AAAi sept2-l-3w 8AM'i,. 'ir. .cAXxoix.v'' A;:y::."i james stobxbt. R OCE R S f AND COMMISSION MERV VX CHANTS, No. i South Water rStreeti Wil mington, N. C. 1 - As i . sept2&-i-tf nSC?ELLANEOTJS. .i'yyiy-i's-i ! yifi,;," ; ' V"-' " '."-'' -'iAi ' i '-.o v rt'T.li1!l l'rt-li " ' yyAi ' x:A'A H-y,A -htnii'iif 'rtVh. r-t French Jonval TurMe i : ( : , : '..J. .. f - VAtE R VH EE ESHI!? HIS , WHEEL, 5 THE'. . GREATEST IN Mention of the aee. ; surnasses . all other wheels inpowerV economy :of;water, ;to"distteadi nessqf runj simple in construction, and a mas terpiece or worianansnip. it is not name to get warding goods. W;r-H-v.-k'! tz$ nifl'--4' : f Orders solicited. iEmd promptly fllled4 ; , ' out ot oraeri ancLirom, us position in tne numei .1 : y ; is accessible at all times-. ... , ., ;.' A,t. j ;A , ; lt is t cheaper- than any "other- Wheel (of the jy.'' same weight and finish) in markets, -.?.'. 0 ;si :.K J". Sfend for circulars.. y r ;: ; ;'; ! tJ r ; 1 ' n W V them put up byf most, competent workmen : at a small cost. 'r ;."y' .'- 7. ' ' 4Address aUord0rato-u-.;?f V)Jii-iAf.m:: -a', , k:.y.?tiA E.;"H CHESTJMAN,-:Vo"T1' f' Vv"' Millwright7aftd Engineer,-y. ; pvohi-fJ'A ri t -tliJi-vsRiehmxmdVa . ".A ! . Sole Agent'for Va. andN. .?; .K:Si -.V.! ; ;! .w . T j - '.'i -. v ; y - - : " ' ' iLXrwrpjfj'' For all kinds of Manufacturing purposes, bpthpf , iu, ..water -and steam ifowcrw sept21-3r6m. Just Received and For Sale;-;r ; 1 ... ,: ., io;ooo I V "I TOJSS ilUOA lJCUJi , . . .A : 7SBLS. 1 5- - '4 T v -! iv.- Sift J bt-f. fc-Tis j,;f jjJi ,., . - XES : STARCtfHt y'h '-K- yAA ! ' O K iBOXES: -SUGAR CRACKERS V' ' 'i ' 0(T BJBLS4 SODAs CRACKERS -nm)s. bacon snES;' ; i ; -v" H . :pj;.HHr)s.f bacon:, shoulders 5vV .a: -a-, ! ... " , C HALF, r BBLS.-. FULTON MAR- f tJV;.tKETBEEFr -vvv-v:: EEG3 NAILS ; . . iOWfttr " -. f - - , v r A KEGS jDiv,- --Tj r .' ! c;- a -KROPE, IBAGGLNGy Bvw4::! . . !' ' A '--A:. :y A: 1 v: : -IT-:--jV i?i.;-:--..r-.i:i, r; I " No, 22 North Water Sttu : sept5-3-2t ; y yCHAS.;5ySTOT " - ;m 1 lUUil m. j.LJL,- Afc.r,: JM. jyy f t; . J. t;.-- W 111 collect claims in any pari vx tuo . :, State, and attend promptly to all business en i Wilmington High ? Scliooi; ; m HIRD ST BEE T, NEXT T6 FIIIST TlnfWL'j N. HINTON. Frln- cipaL Exercises will be resumed October Sd Thorough practical msrrucwu win -uc sjii in the English Branches, Mathematics, and the Classics, y v-.-; -i.- i tw: . - -J, 8ept2S-W.t"3 i " .f --f" :1JL C ,06ikt, BOOKSELLERS and STATION- ' JCiuq, iv juiuiwj jh,vv T Hi f v. I urn yrr. 4 i"1 a ::a: . t , p .numington, . t;.' .? septirti Wilmington, N. C. . sept23-l-tf ."' j JProprietxr. ' sept2-l-lw se 1 ; t '

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