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i i -Wilmij? gt ok, N. C;SepJ.: 1 1867. T '
J .- w 1 c-, .a . v j ... : - , , . . "
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ton at 2:20 -A. M.v and at Weldon at i A. K." Thir
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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
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? 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.
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r FAIil. STOCK OF "-i ''! r"f f
BOOTS, SHOES & HATS.
E HAT EJUS T ; RECEIVED OUR
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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 ; .
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x ront juiicung on ... s , t;
UTawHi TAn fifAA HJ'a Ort.-ir.'H
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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 :;
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fyrrr BUSBtEXS 'PRIMtS CORN;
1 OiO f BBLS. FLOUR, Super and Family; j
Srrer bees, city mess pork $
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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 ;
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25
BALES GUNNY CLOTH ;
COILS ROPE
,i----:-i
10 W SALT ;
For sal'
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WILLIAMS & MURCHISON.
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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 ; &
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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
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OMMISSTON MERCHANTS. PROPRI
etors WILMINGTON STEAM- SAW AND
PLANING MILLS, Wilmington, N. C. - 'i: .t
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VX CHANTS, No. i South Water rStreeti Wil
mington, N. C. 1 - As i . sept2&-i-tf
nSC?ELLANEOTJS.
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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 ;
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them put up byf most, competent workmen : at a
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