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WILMINGTON.
OCTOBEK SO-
v E LECTIO If
nrtiM Election for Governor, npreent- J
tire toCanffre. tndMemberi f ASr-1
'.v.um.'.. riic. will tke pleell
Khrlfr and Clerk, will tfce P'" l
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TlfR POSITION OF NORTH CAROUIfA.
The state convention, previous to Its adjourn-
ment last week, adoptedT the following resoiu
.iion s r'. . !
tRM. vn.r foi DSLBPATBS OF THB PEOPLE
o, North Caboua, ""SSS'
t ITiriTED States, KatUmemt
nentiy national and MVMtto, jW.
... ' .i - w.v.. that he u entitled to the
lion or in Tyw- - r a,
" a2U o fJUjvC !JZta
- iMiri to Aw: at as early a
J Mr polUiealrights
?y,Y: that W. W. HOIDES, PEOVI-
U the same end.
TUB nESPONSIBILITY OF BEPUDIA
TI0!f. .
Those journals and politicians who have been
so desperately charging that the president's dis-
natch to the provisional governor, urging repu
Elation, was procured at the solicitation of the
latter, will now have an opportunity to recant
. . .11 -r, ,V.!K raftaoifA fllHcft
weir, gronnujew. vua.fec0 -
upon the President and the provisional govenor.
We print this morning a dispatclj to the effect
that the provisional governor of Georgia has been
ffl;Qiiir riAtifWl hv'thft secretarv of state " that
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the president cannot recognize the people of any
state as having resumed their relation of loyalty
to the union that admits as legal the obligations
contracted or debts created in their name to pro
mote the war of the rebellion.
1 Or if those newspapers and politicians referred
to are not inclined to improve this opportunity to
recant their base charges, perhaps they will at
tempt to urge that this latter dispatch was pro
cured at the solicitation of governor Johnston of
Georgia, as they claim the former was procured
at the solicitation of provisional governor Holden
of North Carolina. And at the same time thefee
newspapers and politicians profess unbounded
jadmiration for President Johnson, and a firm de
termination to support his administration and
a firm determination to support his administra
tion and policy. What a noble and deserving
administration they make of it, truly ! The pre
jsident procured to enunciate any set of princi
ples at the request of his subordinates and the
'officials of his creation ! A policy so flexible
that it may be at any time bent to suit the pur
poses of aspiring politicians in the southern
'states! .Really, how such an administration and
e of policy commend themselves to the confi
dence, admiration and support of the people !
All this talk of the procurement of any parti
cular jlocument from the president is pure non
sense! The policy of the administration was
carefully considered' and settled previous to the
appointment of a provisional governor for this
state ; and no one feature of that policy was more
distinctly set forth than that the debts created in
aid of the rebellion should be ignored. This
journal has reprinted at various times several
columns of editorial argument on this point from
the'organ at Washington of the ' general govern
ment, to show that the rebel debts must be re
pudiated. We have also endeavored, to the best
of our ability, to prepare the minds of the peo
ple of this state for such action, knowing that it
was the settled policy of the government.
But we have no groat hope of seeing the op
position press do justice to the provisional gov
ernor in this matter. They will play upon the
credulity of the people for their particular ends.
They know that our people are an honorable,
nign-mmded race, more willing to starve than
peril their reputation by disclaiming an honest
debt; and, working on this lofty sentiment, which
they seem themselves iucapable of appreciating,
they hope to set the people against the provi
sional governor, and so compass his defeat
the approaching election, by spreading . the belief
that he is responsible for causing the shame of
the state. Were they honest themselves they
would show to the people that they are repudiat
ho just obligation ; but that the requirement is
simply that they shall not assume an unjust debt,
"vicu.ci, mat ere n a uisnonoraDie re
pudiation, the United States government, and not
tne provisional governor of this . state, nor the
people of North Carolina, is responsible for such
ut we nave conhdence m the intelligence of
...
our people, and have no reason to fear that the
machinations of those who are logically opposed to
a restoration of civil law to the state will prevail
The people have confidence in "the president
uu Muiouownis leadings to the end of our
troubles.
DEDUCTION OF EXPEXniTiinM
- - The Secretary of the Navy has forwarded to the
Treasury Department his estimate of the expendi-
- u account or the navy for the coming year
.o m me COSt Of maintJlfntnir
w,ruWuWuor only double the cost in 1860.
' the war Department be able to reduce
its Aw.A.wi: ...
r uunures m tne same ratio, the cost of
. -upruug tne Uovernment for the nextyear--'
exclusive of interest on the public' debt-will be
brought down to tlOO.000.000. n,a
. penditures will be $265,000000, which, according
, to present annarT.. .m, v . m
, ""i m oe quite covered by
the income from internal revenue alone.
ivoicBrnon the hack Boon.
omey, the famous "Occasional" correspond
ent of the Philadelphia P-not the most
reputable politician in the wHd, ;by the way
writes a letter on North, Csj'.lina affairs, which
will be read in this latitude with interest The
chevallier Forney picks up a good many scraps
about the back door of the white house, and is
therefore conWonly , received- as authority on
wsuuvo-matters., 'it will be seen' that, in
fleeting white house wi-iments: b o-
, mviucu u me. union candidate in this RtW
s Thi is but another link in the chain o videnci
uowing mat Mr.; Holdenis the 'choice of the
: president The people win do well to give this
feature of the canvasshi this State 'due weight
: Jt wfll not 'be, wise, in our present condition for
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as tne rresiafnui
bm. VOBTIN PLATFOIllL
Thelfriendjof Mr. Worth baring put that gen- LA
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tleman forward as opposea w repumuuo, i
find : themselves in a strange fix in view of the
dispatch of the secretary of state to the governor
of Georgia. 3lr. Worth professes to be, and un-
questionably is, truly and sincerely loyai. jjui
the platform r on which he stands is somewnat
sbaiy because of its hostility to the policy of the
'U administration.
Query- will the state
ttw surely readmitted to the union1 if such
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..itwiH wor-TTMnfniv
acauunwwouvvwu - ., -, "
cessfulT,
NEW ADVERTIGEMENTS
ELECTIOIS TICKETS,
PRINTED at Tint Hebald office for $2.00 per
thousand. Send in your orders early.
Oct 24th. J -wi-iue.
Wanted,
A GOOD, honest young man,
GOOD, honest young man, to take charge of
xjL a news and periodical dept.
Apply, at
WHITAKER'S
Book Store.
206-8
Oct. 86,
WMtakeri Bookstore.
T HE largest Stock of Books and Stationary in
- the state can be found at
- WHITAKER'S
i ; ! ,, BookStore.
Wholesale room, in rear of Store, always kept
full.
Wanted
TO RENT OR PURCHASE,
q M. Box, 44 Wfl.
Q . t offl(je
mington post
Oct 30
'206-2t
Lost
ON Friday night between the City hotel and tne
ordnance office a memorandum book contain-
lner some letters .and cards of no account to any
one but the owner. Any person leavingJt at the
counting room of The Herald office will receive
IT . - W 1 1 1 .nonlno I
the thanks or tne owner.
Oct. 80 206-St
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS ! !
George Z. French & Co.
HAVE; JUST RECEIVED. PER STEAMER
A SPLENDID STOCK
OP
P0RK,j -
CHEESE,
BACON,
BUTTER,
I ! HERRING,
POTASH,
APPLES,
ORANGES,
I I SALMON,
MEAL,
1 AXES,
COTTON CARDS,
KEROSENE OIL,
VINEGAR,
FL0UE,
LARDj .
HAMS,
CRACKERS,
MACKEREL
SALARATUS,
POTATOES,
LEMONS, ,
. -, BEEF,
GLUE,
AXE HANDLES,
WOOL CARDS,
CANDLES,
SWEET OIL,
BOKER'S STOMACH BITTERS,
DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS,
I RUSS' ST. DOMINGO BITTERS,
AND
A large assortment
9? .
TIN, CROCKER Yj, WOOD
WILLOW WARiJ.
All the above goods wilL be sold very low,
FOR CASH.
GEORGE Z. FRENCH & CO.
Oct 80.
206-s
MEW GOODS,
AT
S. M. SIMPSON'S,
83 AND 86 MARKET STREET.
PRINTS,
DE LAINES,
WOOL PLAIDS,
RED AND WHITE FLANNELS,
! j DOMESTICS, &C, &C.
PPRMING a full and complete assortment of all
articles in the Dry Goods and Notions line.
Oct 80
206-
v 1 por " smithville. .
THE tfoop W Bell, Capt W. P. Sellers, will
leave Wilmington every Monday and Thurs
day and Smlthville every Wednesday and 8atur.
day, weather, permitting. AH orders left with
wamea -Biucneu wm oe prompuy attended to.
- OctSp; ni , i . , . . . 206-lt.
Tft lF?T AND POD SALIl.
For Sale."
JUST RECEIVED WHITE LEAD,
ND all kinds of .Paint, at
- New Tort nrieeslw-
a email advance cm
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E. BURR & CO.
0ct 28
Fordtentf t ,
14 North Waier street,
M. McfNNI8,
No. 16 North Water street.
204-1 w
STORE No.
Apply to
Oct. 27.
Hilton Plantation
DWELLING HOUSE.
With all
UPLAND AND LOWLAND ATTACHED.
ILL be rented until 1st October. For terms
apply to CRONLT & MORRIS,
Real Estate brokers and Auctioneers. ,
sept. 25th. 176-tr
SLEEPY HOLLOW PLASTATIOX.
CIRCUMSTANCES over which I have no con
trol, forces the necessity of offering this defin
able plantation and residence
r . 'FOR "8 ALE.
Tf nAntiini rvr 7fln nrrMi ff T.Qnrl eitnotoH at
head of the Great Hollow ot the Cape Fear
river In Bladen county, near uouncers Bluff, (a
public landing) on the public road, 62 miles above
Wilmington, 14 miles above. Elizabeth, 24 miles
below Fayetteville, W mile from Prospect Hall
P. Om 2 miles from Mayesville, 14 miles from
Lumbertan, and about 10 miles in a direct line
from the WiL, Char. & R. R. Road, in one of the
most agreeable neighborhoods in the State.
The improvements consist of a large and pleas
ant modern built and well finished Dwelling,
containing 8 large rooms and passage, a double
piazza, front and rear, office, pantry, dairy and
spring- house, kitchen, store house, wash house,
ironing room, poultry, house, wine house, meat
and smoke bouse, overseers house, blacksmith shop,
tool house, carpenters' shop, carriage house, bug
gy houses, cart sheds, barn, crib, stables for 16
horses, large fodder house, loom and spinning
house, and 18 laborers' lodges, all of recent con
struction, frame and brick chimneys, everything
complete, with most excellent spring ad well
of water,
The Dwelling is surrounded by a beautiful 10
acre grove of oaks, hicory and elm trees, a well
improved garden, 20 acres devoted to apple and
peach orchards and grape vines in fine bearing
condition, and 20 acres are, devoted . to Mulberry
trees, containing 8 varieties, which are in full bear-
hng from May until August, and is invaluable for
nog ana poultry raising; lire wooa anq umDer are
abundant and convenient,
The lands are as good as any in the country ;
the river bottoms rich, the uplands fair, and both
susceptible of high improvement. Of the crops
grown, corn, cow peas, potatoes, cotton, wheat,
oats and rye are the principal all of which do
well.
1 U JJ a . . 1
With a trifling exp3nse a head of water thirty to
forty leet could be had lor milling or manuiactur
ing purposes the stream never fails. The health
of the nlaoe Is unsurpassed. In a residence of
three vears. with a familv (white and black) ran
ging from sixty to eighty, no death has occurred,
nor has a physician been called to any case, attrib
utable to the health 01 the place, or has any ague
or fever of any kind, or other disease occurred.
And last, but not least, no sign or sound of mos
quito of any description has ever been known upon
the place
To a person desiring long life and a pleasant
one, this place offers rare attractions
Plantation furniture, stock and provisions will
be sold with the place if desired.
Application may be made to me, upon the prem
ises, or to O. G. Parsley & Co., at Wilmington.
HENRY NUTT.
Sept. 30. ' 81
Trunks, Trunk,
Now opening at
38 MARKET STREET,
a fine assortment of
SOLE LEATHER,
EUGENIE,
FRENCH- & FOLIO TRUNKS,
also VALISES, LEATHER
AND ENAMMELLED BAGS,
from the celebrated
METROPOLITAN TRUNK MANUFACTORY,
Those trunks through our agency have hereto
lore gained such an enviable notoriety.
BALDWIN, MUNSON & CO.
Oct. 25 202-s.
NOTICE.
ALL PERSONS are hereby cautioned against
entering into any bargain, contract or agree
ment with M. Iseman, I. Iseman or G. Richards,
of Marion, S. C, for the purchase or sale of their
several lots of cotton, amounting in all to two
hundred and sixteen bales. The said cotton hav
ing been sold by them the 9th day of October,
1865, to me, and a contract of the sale hav
ing been executed and regularly signed by each
of the parties.
H. M. BARRY.
Oct. 24th. 201-1 w.
COTTON GINS!
COTTON
GINS?
GINS! COTTON
Taylor, Brown, Eagle, Southern,
Emory &. Craven McCliarty
and Excelsior
COTTON GINS,
WITH Engines, Horse Powers, and everything
complete for running, in store, a.nd ready
for Immediate shipment, at the lowest rates, by
JOHN B. FULLER,
No. 8 Dey street.
New York.
Oct. 28. 205-ly
Copartnership Notice.
THE undersigned have this day . formed a co
partnership for the purpose of. conducting a
general Hardw.ve Business at NoC 15, Front street,
(old stand Messrs. Hart & Bailey) under the style
of GEO. A. PECK & CO., and hope by strict at
tention to business, to merit a share of public pa
tronage.
GEO. A. PECK,
THOS. F. H. PECK.
Oct. 5th 185-1 m
Southern Pine Lumber.
fJHE subscribers solicit consignments of
SOUTHERN PINE LUMBER,
on which they will make advance, and which they
will sell afloat or from yard. They believe they
have the largest yard in the U. S. and unequalled
facilities for the sale of Lumber.
r WILLSON, WATROUS & CO,
Corner 1st Av. & 39th st & 84 Wall st
New York
References : r
Broadway Bank, New York,
Mechanics & Farmers Bank. Albany, N. Y.
CLARK, SUMNER & CO-,
Albany, New York.
JORTHERN LUMBER of every kind for sale
by WILLSON, WATROUS & CO.,
1st Av. & 39th st & 84 Wall st, New-York.
CLARK, SUMNER & CO.,
i - . Albany, New York.
Oct 4 , ... 184-lm.
F'INE Pocket Cutlery, Razors, Brushes, Combs
&c dkc.. at - - -.-,r.
BALDWIN MUNSON &.CO.,8.. i
.-, 33 Market streets
200-s
Oct 23.
AMUSEMENTS .
THEATRE.
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w MCNDAT EVENING, Oct. 30, 1865.
GO AND SEE
The tLl d and last representation of the great
legendai v Drama received on Saturday night
with rai iires of applause
BY, REQUEST; r ' f
oriemoi : representation of the ; :1 t-
AAGJEL OF MID1IGHT,
AND SPIRIT OF TJEATIL
.i.ul Bernard--Mr. John Davis.
Lambeek. .. '': Ji.!Mr. G. E. Andrews.
,:e de Stromberg- - -Miss Ida Morton.
Doctor I
Baron d
Margue.
After which
DANCE
Miss NELLIE PROCTOR,
To co.
lude with
. BETSY BAKER.
Tuesd .y, the charming Actress, Miss Sallle Par
tington, rill make her first appearanec.
j'SEE SMALL BILLS.
PRICES OF ADMISSION.
Orchest and Dress Circle,
$1
00
f arquet a,.
Centre Calleryj l
Western Gallery, (colored,).
Eastern', "
Doors open for securing seats daily from 10,
50
00
50
25
A
31., unUl I, Y 31,
Doors open at 7 o'clock: Performances to com
mence at 7 o'clock, precisely.
MISCELLANEOUS.
C. POIWOGT,
W. B. VINCENT.
C. POLVOGT & CO.,
CORNER FRONT AXD PRINCESS STREETS,
- UPHOLSTERERS, PAPER HANGERS,
and dealers in
SPRING,
MOSS,
CURLED HAIR,
SHUCK AND COTTON MATTRESSES.
WINDOW SHADES. OIL CLOTH.
Every grade of WALL PAPER. The finest se
lection in the state.
Damask, Enameled Cloth and Table Covers
Picture Frames, Window Glass, Mirrors, Chairs,
.Bedsteads, lables, Stools, Ticture Frames to
order; Window Glass, any size desired.
Paper Hanging and Decoration done with Neat
ness and despatch. Carpets cut and layed.
Oct. 23. 200-s
Copartnership Notice.
rpnE undersigned nave to-day formed a copart
JL nership und-r the name and style of Jas. L.
Hathaway Utley, (formerly Hathaway & Co.,
Wilmington, JN. (J.,) lor the transaction of a Ship
pmg and General Commission Business in the
city of New York, at 171 Pearl street.
JAS. L. HATHAWAY,
WM. R. UTLEY.
New York, Oct. 9, 1865. 197-3m
JAMES L. HATHAWAY.
WM.
R. UTLEY
Jas. L. Hathaway & Utley,
(Formerly Hathaway & Co., Wilmington, N. C.)
SHIPPING AND
Commission Merchants,
171 Pearl street, New York.
WT E solicit consignments of Cotton Naval
V V Stores, Sheetings, Yarns, Tobacco, and oth
er oomnern products, to tne sale oi wmch our
prompt personal attention will be given.
We will make liberal advances upon receipt of
invoice and bill of lading.
All merchandise and produce shipped to us is
insured from the point of shipment, with or with
out advice. Invoices should always accompany
each shipment.
Both of us having had over twenty years expe
rience in the south, and our J. L. Hathaway three
years in New York, we feel confident we can se
cure full prices for our friends who will favor us
with their consignments.
Oct. 19. 197-3m
Burning of the Museum.
LETTER FROM MR. BARNUM.
New York, July 14, 1865.
Messrs. Herring 4r Co.:
Gentlemen Though the destruction of the
American Museum has proved a serious loss to
myself and the public, I am happy to verify the
old adage, that, " It's an ill wind that blows no
body good," and, consequently, congratulate you
that your well-known safes have again demonstra
ted their superior fire-proof qualities in an ordeal
of unusual severity. 1
The safe you made for me some time ago was in
the office of the Museum, on the second floor,
back part of the building, in the hottest of the
lire.
After twenty-four hours of trial it was found
among the debris, and on opening it this day has
yielded up its contents in very good order books,
papers, policies of insurance, bank bills, all in con
dition for immediate use, and a noble commentary
on the trustworthiness of Herring's Fire-Proof
Safes.
Truly yours,
P. T. BARNUM.
HERRING'S PATENT CHAMPION SAFES.
The mozt Reliable Protection from Fire now Known
Herring & Ca's Patent Bankers' Safes, with Her
ring & Floyd's Patent Crystalized Iron, the best
security against a burglar s drill ever manufac
tured.
HERRING & CO,
No. 251 Broadway, cor. Murray St., New York.
FARREL, HERRING & CO.,
Philadelphia.
HERRING & CO.,
Chicago.
Oct 23 200-3m
Peruvian Guano.
A LT f genUine Peruvian Guano exPec"
i ted will be sold low for cash, by
WORTH & DANIEL,
Brown's Wharves, 8outh Water 6t.
183-s.
Oct 3
Gadsby's "City Baggage an d
Package Express."
I WILL have a Wagon at the Depots and Steam
boat landings on the arrival of the boats and
cars, and will take and guarantee the safe delivery
of all articles of baggage entrusted to me. I will
also call at any- private residence or place of busi
ness for baggage for the trains, and will also haul
light frelflrht and nackaeres to anv place in the citv.
IA11 orders left on my slate at the Office of the
Adams Express Company will be promptly at
, tended to.- V!..-.---
I
Sept 29th
J. E. GADSBY.
180-lm.
MISCELLANEOUS.
, Carriages. -v 1
THE Immense Stock, now In the three large
Warerooms. coverinff an acre of
Square Feet.
Entrances 450 Broadway and 16 Crosby st,
being the largest assortment of Carriages ever of
fered in New York, will now be sold at greatly re
duced prices. Harness, fcc An assortment al
ways on hand.
- , - , C WITTY,
- 450 Broadway, New York.
Oct. 28. 2064m
auuviiSUUf lUly ilU(Un 111411
13 ESPECTFULLY Informs the citizens of Wil-
Xj mington and country generally that he has
retorned to Wilmington for tne purpose of trans
porting their BAGGACE to and from the railroads
and steamboats to any part of the town; on arrival at
the depots give your checks and "please call for
ANDERSON, who will dispatch your baggage
with promptness.
October 27 204-2w
Wholesale Buyers of
SOFT FUR,
FRENCH FELT &
WOOL HATS,
of every quality for
MEN AND ROTS,
will find the largest stock in the state in our whole
sale rooms at 11 and 13 Front street, (up 6tairs.)
Purchased direct from the manufacturers we
can offer theui at less than New York jobbing
prices.
CHAS. D. MYERS,
Agent
Oct. 24 201-s.
Fine French Beaver
overcoats.
PETERSHAM BEAVER OVERCOATS.
CASSIMER BUSINESS SUITS TO MATCH.
SINE DRESS SUITS,
WEDDING SUITS, &C, 4C,
now opening at
BALDWIN, MUNSON &
CO.'S,
38 Market street
200-s
Oct. 23.
DON'T BE DECEIVED.
Look at the Stock,
COMPARE QUALITIES,
ND you will certainly arrive at the just con
clusion that our
THREE AND FOUR DOLLAR HATS
are the same kind sold by large dealers at Four
and Five Dollars.
BALDWIN, MUNSON A CO.
204-s
October 28
SADDLERY,
HARNESS,
AND
JAMES S. TOPHAM fc CO.,
! Manufacturers
Wholesale and Retail
DEALERS LN
HARNESS, TRUNKS,
Foreign and Domestic Saddlery,
HARDWARE, $c, ft., $c.
LARGE assortment of the following goods
on hand and constantly being received.
DOUBLE HARNESS,
SINGLE
CART & DRAY "
WAGGON "
LADIES TRUNKS,
SOLE LEATHER'4
WOOD BOX ' 4
PACKING VALISES,
TRAVELING BAGS,
LADIES SATCHELS,
POCKET BOOKS,
PORT MONIES,
FINE BITS,
SIDE SADDLES,
MEN'S 44
BOY'S "
GIG 44
HORSE COLLARS,
MULE 44 i
CARRIAGE, RIDING
AND CART WHIPS
FEATHER DUSTERS
SWEEPING PAI NT,
WHITE WASH AND,
HORSE BRUSHES,
COTTON CARDS,
PLANTATION HOES,
A general assortment of hardware and every ar
ticle in theSaddlery Business.
Oct. 10
A Superior Remedy.
WE can conscientiously recommend to those
suffering from a distressing conerh, Dr.
STRICKLAND'S MELLIFLUOUS COUGH
BALSAM. It gives relief almost instantaneous,
and is withal not disagreeable to the taste. There
is no donbt but the MELLIFLUOUS COUGH
BALSAM is one of the best preparations in use,
and is all that its proprietor claims for it We
have tried it during the past week, and found re-
nei irom a most distressing cough. It is prepar
ed by Dr. STRICKLAND, No. 139 Sycamore st,
Cincinnati, Ohio, and for sale by all drufirffists.
Oct. 26. 203-s
Sundries,
GEN0
FOR
PERUVIAN GUANO,
FERTILIZER;
P HAT OF LIME;
CEMENT, LCINED PLASTER, HAIR ;
ROUGH ICE;
BACON, S HO r
howe's re '
WORT.i . ' ,
Brown's Wharves, r St
Oct. 13. 192 s
; K0TICE.
ALL PERSONS indebted to the Gas Co., and
who do not pay their. bills before the 1st of
November, will have their gas shut off and their
bills will be put in suit for collection.
Oct 20.;,;; ; , las-i.
STILLS! STILLS!!
4 WHISKY STILLS COMPLETE,
For sale by '
HART
& BAILY.
bept b, 'Co.
159-tf.
RAILROAD.
Wllmitffftn sid Mwncbeiter Ran,
I road
. or.Uttr.TAR i S OFFICE
WILMINGTON MANCHESTER R
Wilmington, N. C Oct. 20. 18ai
z. Co
THE eighteenth annual meetin of ik
holder, of the WUminon d k
rAilrMd mmmiT will K- ki .Ji. acbe:.
u., on v eonesaay ue xyth proximo.
WM.
A. WALKFR
SectV WiL A. f. v n
Oct.21
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WU., Char and Rutherford Railroad
Orrica Wit., Char. & rCth. R r Cn .
' LAcuxBcao, Oct. lth, is,;-, '
fliiu AC r.iv must u A 1 , too 'nd ii
a Passenger Train will run over iV roll
iouows :
SCHEDULE:
Up Train, Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday.
Down Train, Mond,.
Friday and Wa,.,
Leave.
Wilmington 8.00 A. M.
Riverside.-..-9.00 "
North West--9.40 "
Sand nil!.. .
Laurinburg
Shoe Uecl
Red Banks.
Ma
Marlville.-. -10.21
-5a
Roe in dale-. 11.08 "
Brown Marshll.SS
Lumbcrton... U vrj
Bladenltoro' . 1 u .v"
Brown M-vahll
Rosindalc. -U 57
Marlville 1J 4; i
North Wei. i j4
Riverside. . j , j
Bladen bo ro'. 12.10 P. M.
Lumbertan.. 1.08 44
Moss Neck... -1.40
Red Banks... -.2. 10
tt
Shoe Heel 2.30
Laurinburg.. 3.04
M
Arrwe mt
I Arrut a!
Sand H11L.-..-4.00
j ilminnon
No goods will be taken by the aNvre Tn .
cept a the option of the company, and tLcn d3
the usual rates wui Do charged.
A Freight Train wm be run, making t0,
each week, leavineSand Hill Moudu ativl 1
day, WUnilngtonrAVednesday and 8.iturdsv
freights by this Train must be delivt-rrd 'x
warehouse by 11 o'clock A. M on t nda
by sunset on Monday evening.
Meals furnished on board the Boat conn.-,
with the Trains. .Breakfiut on day 01 di tar
from Wilmington, and Dinner ou day of urn
WUmineton.
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WM. H. ALLEN,
Master of Trausporutiw;;
Oct 26th.
Wil., Char- and Rutherford Railroad
Ojhcs Wiu, Char. & Ruth, K K ( , ,
Lacjuxbubo, N. C, Oct. 1, IVm )
AN ADJOURNED MEETING of tho s ,Kk
holders Of the Wllinlngton, Chariot i r.v
erfcrd Rail' Road Company will behld at
comton, N. C on Thursday, Juuuarv lUi, oo
WM. H. ALLEN, Seen urv
Oct 26th. i : s
Wilmington and Manchester Railroad.
OiricK Gkn Scpt. Wiu & Man. K. R ,
WUmington, N. C, Aug. 2bih, lsks.
ON and after 8unday, Aug. 7th, d:ki!) tra.ni
for passengers and freight, will run onnh?
Wilmington and Manchester Railroad as fulluwt,
Leave Wilmington daily at 0.00 A. M.
" Kingsvflle 44 7.3. P. M.
Arrive at Wilmington daily at 3.06 1'. M
" KingsviUe v 1.25 A.M.
These trains connect with trains on North In
tern Rail Road for Charleston, the Cher&w & Dar
lington Railroad and WiL A Wei. K. K. Tht re
is daily stage communication between Kiuvi;:?
and Columbia, S. Cn connecting with these tnm,-.
There is also a line of stages between Camdniudv.
Sumter (on WiL A Man. Railroad.) Th. loat
connecting with these trains leaves and arri r v.
Wil. & Weldon Railroad wharf. The ln i-l t o!
flee of the Company will be atA.il. VuiiB..kk
len's wharf, on the premises recently occupied by
A. E. Hall, and by steamer North Carolina in run
ing to Fayetteville. All freight will be received
and delivered at this point Passenger Lumih ;
done from gtll. & Weldon Railroad wharf n l
freight business from above wharf.
HENRY M. DRANE.
Gen. Sui't.
Aug. 26th 151
Wilmington and Weldon Railroad.
Wilmington A Wkldon R. K. Co )
WlLMUfOTON, Aug. 2"J, lr). )
PASsEIfGER TRAINS SCOEDl LK.
FROM this date Trains on this Road will ruu
as follows :
Leave Wilmington at 4 00 P. M.
Arrive at Weldon at 8 00 A. M.
Leave Weldon at 2 00 P. M.
Arrive at Wilmington at 5 40 A. M.
Connecting at Weldon both ways with trains to
and from Petersburg, .by Gaston Ferry, and on
direct to Norfolk and Washington ; connects it
Goldsboro' with trains to Raleigh and New hern.
Also connects at Wilmington with the Wilmint n
& Manchester Railroad south to Charleston, to
lumbia, Atlanta, Savannah, Montgomery, &.
S. L. FREMONT,
Aug. 30, 1865154. Eng. & Sup't.
HOTELS.
BAILEY'S STAR HOTEL,
FRONT STREET, WILMINGTON, N. C
JAITIES II. BA1LLY, Proprietor.
HOUSE open for the reception of gueeth at ail
hours of the day and night.
No pains will be spared to make the quests of
the house comfortable in every respect.
The table la supplied with every luxury the mar
ket affords.
A first class restaurant la attached to the house,
where the public will be furni&hed w ith ice ( ream
or oysters in Iheir seasons, wines, choice liquors,
July 10th 11S
The Washington Iron
Works
Have on hand for sale their
IMPROVED PORTABLE STEAM ESGiyh
CIRCULAR SA W MILLS,
GANG SA W MILLS,
FLOUR AND C0RX MILLS.
AND manufacture to order all kind of
Engines, Marine, Stationary, and l'roi ener,
Railroad Cars and Turn Tables, Iron Steam e
sels "and Barges ; also, General Machinery, iroa
and Brass Castings, large and small Forging, &c.
&e. Address"
GEO. M. CLArr, lre.
' New burg,
Or L. C. WARD, Agent,
y.
55 Liberty Bt, Koom 8, roew iu&
Oct 21
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FBMITURE.
v a r a r. t -a r is 1
8 2 6
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A N EXTENSIVE assortment
ot FL'RSiTL r.r
il and BEDDING In everv variety
and
ly packed. WM. IL LEE,
199 & 201 Fulton St., New Y ork.
Oct 25th . . ggjg
i Harness
ALARGElot of first , rate second haadic
' HARNESS, cheap for cash, at thelr-U
Saddle and Harness factory of
; e v JAMES 8. TOPHAM & CO.,
" No, 8, South Front street,
'' Next dooricG. Z. French & Co.'s
October 17 I9.2w
Weddmg Suits.
WHITE KIDS,
WHITE SILK VESTING,
WHITE VELVET VESTING,
Just received at
BALDWIN, MUNSON & CO':
19s-
Oct 20
CABHABT, WHITF0BD & Co.,
Manufacturers of and Wholes ael Dealers iu
Ready-Made Clothing,
- 331 & 333 BROADWAY,
Corner Worth St, , NEW YORK
T. F. CABHXRT,
WM. H. WHlTPORn,
BE5BT SHAFBR,
' J. B. TAX WAGEStS-
A. T BATIXTOX
BOfflce of Payan & Carhart in ifquidatioa.
Oct 28. 205-eod-Om
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