nt IforthCarolina Railroad. ! M AcfiMSO, lff?2.-M)n nd Trter"l5unday 3i 1 nstant, the Passenger Trains over this road will leave and arrive at Charlotte, as ?, x east, atC's ' Arrive, coming west, at Leave, going east, ati Arrive, coming west, at 3l7.10pVni.; : 7.20 a. nu : 6.23 a. nu : 8.30 p. m. -i . ) TWibaingiadli C. Uroad. ; : Leaves, Arrived, 5.80 p? in Atlantic;' Terkessee & Ohio R. R. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, ) . ; Charlotte, N. C, July 22nd, 1872. v j,. 5lTA7Paftnfsdav! the2&nVthe fol- KJ lowing Schedule will be run over this Arrive at StattesvJUfc, 7.UU " All chargesmuy? bCpre-aid on JFrcight offered 6r5shTprIenl"to . Secfiori House, r HendersonJAlexandriana, Hunter's, Cald well's, Tatora's and Freelands. These being "PlayStation's," the Compariy'is'not liable for any loss or damage to freight after it is unloaded, at either of the above points. .$isSgblwai be'received by Agents, or forwarded unless tlie name of Consignee, and destination is distinctly.marked there--lti':Y J. J. GORMLEY, July 23 " Superintendent. Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta Railroad. Columbia, S. C, Sept. 22, 1872. ' SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE. CLTj, 0n and after MONDAY SEPT 22, the following Schedule will be run over this Road : TIME TABLE. GOING SOUTH. ... Train No. 1. Train No. 2. Leave Charlotte, 7.15 a. m. 8.20 p. m. Leave Columbia, 2.29 p. m. 3.30 a. m. Arrive Augusta, 7.42 p.m. 8.20 a. m. GOING NORTH. Leave Augusta, 6.35 a. m. 5.50 p. m. Leave Columbia, 11.53 a. m. 11.05 p. ra. Arrive Charlotte, 6.15 p. m. 6.00 a. m. . Standard Time ten minutes slower than Washington City time, and six minutes faster than Columbia City time. No. 1 Train daily. No. .2 Train daily, Sundays excepted. Both trains make close connection to all points North, South and West. Through tickets sold and baggage cheek ed to all principal points. JAMES ANDERSON, Gen. Supt. E. R. Dorset, Gen. Fr'ght & Ticket Agt. june 11 ,. . . , . . Time Table Western N. C. B.R. Takes effect Monday, May 22, 1S7L GOING WEST. Arrive. Leave. Salisbury, 5.00 A. M; 5.52 A. M. Third Creek, 557 44 6.45 " Statesville, 6.50 44 7.42 " Catawba Station,' 8.02 " 8.50 " Newton, 8.55 " 9.35 44 Hickory Tavern, 9.40 " 10.20 " Icard, 10.25 44 11.05 44 Morganton, 11.10 " 11.54 Bridgewater, 11-59 44 12.43 p. M. Marion, 12.48 P. M. 1.32 " Old Fort, GOING EAST. Arrive. 7.59 A. Jf: 8.48 " 9.37 " 10.22 " 11.07 44 11.52 4 12.45 P. M, 1.42 " 2.35 44 3.32 " Leave. 7.15 a; m. 8.04 " 8.53 " 9.42 " 10.27 44 11.12 " 11.57 " 12.50 P. M. 1.47 44 2.40 " Old Fort, Marion, Bridge water, -Morganton, Icard, Hickory Tavern, Newton, Catawba Station, Statesville, Third Creek, Salisbury, Trains Pass at jy 25 Icard at 10.25 A. M. T ICHMOND Xi ROAD. & DANVILLE RAIL N. C. DIVISION. CONDENSED TIME-TABLE. In effect on and after Sunday, Dec. 22d, 1372. GOING NORTH. a rtf?XffcKarro:' 1 ; i 10.35 44 " GEN avr. ititi in STATIONS. Mail. Express. Leave Charlotte, 7.10 P. M. 6.25 A.M. " Concord, 8.21 7.26 " 44 Salisbury, 9.50 44 8.34 " 44 Lesiaaton, 10.51 " 9.03 " " Hih Point, 11.58 A. M. 10.17 ' Arrive' Greensboro 12.50 44 11.00 Leave Greensboro, 1.45 11.10 44 " Com p. Shops, 3.30 " 12.20 P. M. " Hillsboro, 4.53 " " Kaleigh, S.05 ArTive at Goldsboro. 11.02 44 GOING SOUTH. STATIONS. Mail. Express. Leave Goldsboro', 4.00 P, M. 4 Raleigh, 7.45 " Hillsboro', 10.21 ' " Comp. Shops, 12.05 " 2.15 P. M. Arrive Greensboro, 1.30 . M. 3.30 " Le"ave Greensboro', 2.15 " 4.00 44 44 High Point, 3.04 44 4.43 " 44 Lexington, 4.02 44 5.33 44 Salisbury, 4.57 " 6.22 " 44 Concord, 6.10 " 7.28 " Arrive at Charlotte, 7.20 " 8.30 " Passenger train leaving Raleigh at 7:45 p. id., connects at Greensboro' with Not th em bound train ; making the quickest time to all Northern cities. Price of tick ets same as via other routes. Mail trains daily, b&th ways, over entire length of road. Express daiiy between Company Shops and Charlotte Sunday All Passenger trains connect at Greens boro With trains to and from Richmond. Pullman Palace Cars on all night trains ueiweea uuaroe ana tuenmond, (with xttt change.) S. E. ALLEN. W. H. GREEN, Oen'l Ticket Agent -Master Transportation. jy 25 Special Notice to the Public. A S a great many changes have taken -.TV place this year, ' I respectfully beg to inform the citizens of Charlotte and the public m general that no change has taken place at my establishment. - I am still at my old stand, No. 24 Tryon Street, David Parks' building, with a laree and well selected stoclrof the finest and latest stvles of custom-made clothing for Men, Youths ana uoys swear, aiso on hand a line stock of Gehts7 'Furnishing Goods, Shirts, of Uallou s make, the best fitting shirt in the r.M fU- SSXSETi- TT"4. . -TT . Scarfs, Bows and Ties, Umbrellas. &c..&c. and I Will still sell theih at prices to defy competition. ..,nrrmT.m.,-.m:. I expecT51eaVe foTNeYork City in a short time to. lay in my stock of Clothing and Piece Goods,1 for my Tailoring Estab shrajCjit and will also .bring, with roe an experienced Cutter and Tailor, and will be ready by Spring tdreut and make to order at my own establishment" and under my own supervision jand at lower, prices than the same quality f goods can be made up in this or any otdier cityj tliis side of Balti moTe.:yi:':(K,Hiuts$Jtf!p.Sf. .Jm&--fc'if-ht !- Being, thankful to the citizens of Char s lotte-andr the tinblie in: irprtfiml. for libera patronage heretofore bestowed irpon Vf jUiUSpresPeciluuy VISK a-: cpmmnanee f the same. RespectfullyjV jan 9 . ii-su' . E. SHRIER. Home and Democrat Sopy. ,zi:n c e r j u i n e STAIIDARD SCALES More than r25a-IHffemitMcKEfications. AGKfTS ALSO FOE TUB BEST ALAKM MONET ;-'tJBAWEKS. . - I PAIEBAKKS & CO., 311 Broadway, New York. 166 Baltimore St., Baltimore. 4 '. ! 63 Camp St., New Orleans. FAIRBANKS & EWING, , 715 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. FAIRBANKS, BROWN & CO., : - 118 Milk Street, Boston. For Sale by Leading Hardware Dealers, sept 19 4m twice a week J. Y. BBYCE, General Commission Merchant, CHARLOTTE, N. C. Particular attention paid to seeing all kinds of Produce, Cotton and Tobacco. Highest cash price paid for Cotton. All orders from a distance promptly at tended to. J. Y. BRYCJK, dec 21 '72. Oats. FIFTEEN Hundred Bushels Mountain . Seed Oats, for sale by STENHOUSE, MACAU LAY & CU. GOLD PENS, ALMOST every variety and style of GOLD PENS, EBON Y.RUBBER SIL VER and GOLD HOLDERS, to suit every body, at TIDDY'S. aec 10 JSV PHILLIPS T! Si'.; 4 V ... T . ? .'iJLJ fx v . ,i ,y. .. . rfc. .IXronLD Jrifotm itlite.-publio'tliftt'he is m now receiving his FALL and WIN TER STOCK of GOODS for MEN'S WEAR, and invites all wishing anything m his Hie to GIVE HIM A CALL. Of all kinds and at prices which defy com petition. His Stock of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS is large and unsurpassed for beau ty and quality. HATS and, CAFS of the latest style for MEN and BOYS. HAVING secured the Services of a No. 1 cutter, I am prepared to give satisfaction to all who favor mc wih their patronage. invite an inspection of my goods and prices. oct 12 Country Hams. JUST received a fine lot of Country Cured Hams, almost any size you may want, small or large. Call soon or you will miss them. J. F. BUTT'S, oct 17 Market. WE GIVE FAIR NOTICE, SO DON'T COHPLAIN. HEREAFTER ALL BILLS ARE DUE MONTHLY (1st.) IF NOT SETTLED, FURTHER CREDIT WILL POSITIVELY BE REFUSED, After January the-First, 18T3. dec SI TIDDY fc BRO. nilOICE Odd French Brandv for Medi- J cinal purposes, at F. SCARR'S. jan 3 - . "VTELSONS Geletine a fresh supply, just JLl received, at SCAUR S, jan 3 A New assortment of Kerosene Lamps, xl inst m, at - ' " SCARR'S. jan 3 QAGE. Fine New Sage, just received at KJ dec 18 SCAJKii . "DURE POWDERED BLACK PEPPER, J. Free from Adulteration, at dec 18 SCARR'S. lJiuiUJii salad-ui i, Finest article ever J offered in this Market, for sale at dec 18 SCARR'S. Buckwheat ! Buckwheat ! ! A Fresh Lot, flL. Sale by ' jan 5 - Just Received and For B. M. PRESSON. SC3EEOOjLi bgoics ; SCHOOL BOOKS I SCHOOL BOOKS I -AT- jan 4 FAMILY GBOCEBIES. B MMffRESON V Trade Street,; next door to the Post Office -x. . Sign of . the ;Elephant. ; JVTST RECEIVED. "A Fresh Lot of Sausage, Mince Meat, jrorK., jsntter, onicKens. Jigs. dec:, &c. ffjt FLOUR a specMtyli -t Iroduce sold on commission. 'Paper Baers. : ... , fpEN THOUSAND, Paper Bags ! Straw ' -raper ana iraper Twine for ' h- vn. -IX PUREFOY'S, jan 4 ' - t AHQ We are prepared to do all kinds of Book and Job Printing, from the smallest Card to the largest Foster, plain orin colors, printed on as reasonable terms as the same work can be done at any establishment in the State. Merchants, Manufacturers Profes sional Men, and others in want of Pamphlets, Briefs, Lo gal Blank forms of every kind, Busi ness Cards, Vis- iting Cards, Admission Cards, Invitations, Ball Tickets, Excursion Tickets, Kailroad Tickets, Pro grammes, Posters, Handbills, Dodgers, Circulars, Statements, Ac., Had better give us a call, a we have a full supply of all kinds of Type, from 1-16 of an inch to 5 inches. Remember that Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Bailroad Blanks, Labels, Conductor's Checks, or any description of Printing, done at reasonable rates, and in superior style. IST" Orders from abroad will al ways receive prompt attention. Magistrate Blanks, Marriage Li censes, Liens, Sbc., kept for sale. t&" We pay special attention to COLORED PRINTING, of every description, such as Tobacco Labels, Bands, Notices, e. """" -.wj, : - ; ji h l'-'' y : JOITES & MqL AUGHLIN. . - m PRINT M l 1872. S I CTN O F T H E B R A S S B O O T , NATIONAL : BANK BUHDING, V HOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER IN BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS TBTTNTTR TTCATTTFR and STTO"R FTNTITKOS. I NOW Invite the WHOIALE and sortment of BOOTS & SHOES, which have been selected with care, j i r V' k T. IT MY Experience in business makes me confident that my prices and the qnility of my goods will compare favorably with those of any othet hdnse iri the Cfty or else where ' S. B. MEACHAM. P. S. I AM NOW PREPARED TO OFFER on LIBERAL TERMS and LOW PRICES, August 21st, 1872 6m - Lancaster Ledger copy six months. Old and Uew for 1873. The Editor of OLD and NEW promises hi readers to give them in 1873, two vol umes even better than the previous ones. They are to include serials by Mr. Hale, Mrs, Greenough, and other first-class writ ers; short stories by Mrs. Stowe, Miss Mere dith, Mrs." Whitney, Miss Hale, tc. ; tlxe continuance of Mrs. Martinean's wise and cheerful series of papers on the; relations between God and Man ; a series of papers on most interesting public question, such as Railroads and their power: Woman Suffrage; Labor and Wages ; the Problems of the Isew Administration, and the Lake. Provision has alsa been made for articles on interesting points in natural history and philosophy, by such authori ties as Prof. J. r. Lesley, President Thos. Hill, Dr. Gray, Mrs. W. H. Dall. Dr. Kel logg, &c, and for the enlargement and improvement of the critical, record, ami art departments. The Magazine will thus more tully than ever betore. afiord at once an abundant supply op hrst-class light reading, and an entertaining record of the most important items of human progress for the time being. VOL. VII. 1873. OLD AND NEW- The People's Magazine. Edited by Edward E. Hale. The enlarged resources placed in the hands of the OLD AND NEW, by the pub lic and by the proprietors enable them to announce a volume of wider interest than they have ever published. Mrs. Greenough's Story, "Pythonia," and Mr. Hale's Story, " Ups and Downs," will be continued and completed in this volume. A Series of Short Stories by Miss Meredith, Mrs. Stowe, Mrs. 'Witney, Miss Hale, Mr. Perkins, Mr. Loring, and others, has been engaged. - Mr. Martineau's Series will be continued in papers on "The Church and its Exclusive Claims," "Scrip ture, and the Limits of its Authority," "God in Humanity," &c. The series of articles on Political Science by gentlemen of iec?gnized ability, will comprise papers on "Railroads, Servants or Masters?" "The Ballet in England," "Land." "The Law of Maritime Jurisdic tion," "The Indian Question," "The Suf frage of Women," "Equal Taxation," "Tariffs and Protection," "What the New Administration must do," "Labor and Wages Question." The subjects of critical interest in "Natural History and Philosophy" will be illustrated by different gentlemen eminent in their lines of research. We shall soon have the pleasure Of printing papers, among others, by Prof. Lesley, Mr. Dall, Dr. Kellogg, Dr. Grav, ami President Hill. "The Examiner" is not confined to the review of the publi cation of a few houses, but attempts to give some account of the more important issues from the French, German, and English press, as well as our own. "The Record of Progress" describes the substantial advance which the world has made, in whatever direction or in whatever region with special refer ence to improvements in domestic life which may be attempted in America. The magazine will be under the editorial charge of Edward E. Hale, who will have wider assistance than heretofore in the management of its Journal Department. GIVEN AWAY! The beautiful Chromolith "Confidence," by Hammatt Billings, is presented to eve ry Renewal and New Subscriber to 'OLD AND NEW" for 1873 at $4 ; or for $4.25 the Chromolith will be furnished hand somely mounted, ready for framing. Size 10x14. Subscriptions received by all Book and Newsdealers at Publishers'Vates. ROBERTS BROTHERS, Publishers, No. 143 Washington Street, Boston, jan 8 THE MORNING STAB. DAILY EDITION : THOUGH only fire years old, has the Largest Daily Circulation of any news paper in the State, and a circulation in Wilmington fifty per cent, larger than that of any other paper. WEEKLY EDITION : Now combined with the Caeouna Fabmek making one of the best FAMILY NEWS PAPERS in the South. Circulation very large and. rapidly increasing. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE : Daily Star, 1 year, $7 00 " 6 months, 4 00 " " 3 months, 2 00 Weekly Star, 1 year, 2 00 " " 6 months, 1 00 3 months, - ;rv 50 it may be safely asserted that no news paper ever established in North Carolina has made such rapid progress as THE MORNING STAR. , . - Send for specimen copies. : i . Address .- . : s WM. H. BERNARD, jan 9 Wilmington, N. C. liETAirrrrade'fo myTarce and Varied as GOODS TO THE WHOLESALE TRADE ! S. B. MEACHAM. T HAVE IN TORE a nice lot of Bacon, L Hams, Shoulders and Sides; Pickled Pork and Beef4 Lard full leaf; Mackerel and Herring, Meal, Flour, (new crop,) To bacco, Snuff, and almost everything want ed by fanners and families. I insist that persons wishing 'to buy would call and ex amine. N- O. Molasses, Cuba Molasses, Salt, Castings, gome extra. Delphi Ware. Also, Grass, ami 'Split Bottom Chairs, com mon to extra. IPlease call, opposite the Town Clock. 1 june 8 M. W. ALEXANDER. CHOICE CHEESE, TOOK the highest premium at the Fair of the Carolirias, at Charlotte, N. C, October, 25th. 1872, made by P. J. Kimber lv. Buncombe, county, N. C.r for sale by A. R. NIS-BET & BRO. nov & I BOLOGNA SAUSAGE, jiTst neceirexi. Parties wishing the Bologna or fresh Sausage in quantities- to sell again, caft get it from us by giving us 'a short notice, as We have been made the sole agent for its sale in the Western part of this State, oct IS JOHN F. BUTT. HEAD - QUARTERS FOR FRESH FISII, AND NORFOLK OYSTERS, AT ' FISH AND OYSTERS "p ECE1VED every Morning by Express it except hundavs and Mondavs, We WILL : not sell STALE or SOUK Oysters. ir Oysters must be sold jou the Qxtick Sale and Small Profit principle. nov 0 B.'N. SMITH. F resh Mince Meat, and Bologna Sausage, B. N. SMITH. oct 16 BURTON'S TETTER OINTMENT, cures all cutaneous diseases, prepared bv BURWELL & CO, nov 15 Springs' Corner. CARBOLIC Troches, Sciedam Schnapps. ; BURWELL & CO. nov 15- Country Cured Bacon. JUST Received a fine lot of County Cured Midlings. The very thing you have enquired for so much. Call now and get what vou want. OYSTERS EVERY DAY. Don't forget that we send them to von. BOLOGNA SAUSAGE. Recollect we send them to vou. i FRESH PORK SAUSAGE. We will send then to you. i ,: J. F. BUTT, nov 23 Market. TO THE; LADIES. SOME UEW' STYLE JUST RECEIVED BY EXPRESS THIS MORNING -AT- MRS. QUERY'S. nov SOt 1 f ARGEIjOTSHOULDERSCARFS.NIL JU SON TIES and Bows all Colors at greatly reduced prices, lust received at nov30J jMRS. QUERY'S. NEW Lot WATERPROOF CLOTH just received fine quality at low price, at nov 30 MRS. QUERY'S. A LL Sizes and Colors of the best brands Kid Gloves, at nov30J MRS. QUERY'S. VTEW LOT CORSETS; HOOPSKIRTS & J-i Bustles, just received at . nov 30J MRS. QUERY'S. Hew Orleans Sngai and Molasses. 5 Hogsheads Bright New . Orleans Sugar. 10 Barrels Choice H " Molasses, Also 2 Hogsheads Demerara Sugar, 2 " 4 . Molasses in store and for sale at prices to suit the times by STENHOUSE, MAGAULAY & CO. dec 17 . . . vi-'- Cigars, Smoking & Chewing Tobacco. 'y'uiii :u KCl AHrt CIGARS of various andchotce tlV.yVU brands, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco in quantity, and Of various brands and different quantities;: Wholesale and retail by A.R.N. &BRO.V sept 19 . - - - - v - I v ? CanvassedHams & Lard.' SPECIAL attention of families are cailed to afiuperiorXot of Canvassed Hams. tExtra Leaf and Pore Leaf Lard;in . if wou x uusj. tv iioiesaie ana retail bv i sept 20 v A. R. N. & BRO.1 RICHMOND & DANVILLE R , errfry - ' - - CONDENSED TIME-TABLE. Ineffect on and after Sunday, October pi .- 1872. Stations?'" Mail. Express. 9.40 Leave Greensboro' 2.06 a. irr, " Ifeinville 4.40 " . " M Burkvilli 9.44 ." Arvp at Richmond 12.45 p. m. GOING SOUTH. Stations. Mail. press. 10a.w H.28 " " 12.57 p. n,, 3.30 " Leave Richmond 1.50 p. m a BurltTille Ar've at Gr'nsboio 12.25 a. m. Trains leaving Richmond at 1 50 p and at 5.10 a. f.; connect at GrcensiM '' with trains on North Carolina Divisim r. all points South. m-fw Passengers leaving Richmond atl.vjn m., connect at Greensboro' with train r all points East of Greensboro'. or Passenger train leaving Raleign at Qv p. m., connect at Greensboro' with Xortl ern bound Mail train, arrivin"- in Pi,. mond at 12.45 p. m. JNO. R. MACMURDO Gen. Freight & Ticket A-cnt T, M. R. TAI70TT, U' Engineer & Gen'l Superintendent oct W WrLMHTOTON", CHARLOTTE AND XTJTHIiFORD R. R. CO. and Gen'l. Srtjfr, WitMiraoV, N. C, June 2G, 1872, CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. Until furer notice the regular train will run ovr this road as lollows : REGULAR FREIGHT TRAINS. Leave Wilmington, daily, at 6 a. m., and arrive at 5r p. m. ' 0 PASSENGER AND EXPRESS FREIGHT v TARINS. Leave Wlhnlngton, daily, at 7 . m and arrive at 3:30 p. m. Leave LiJesville, daily, at6r!5a. m., ana arrive at 4:13 p. m. Two Special Freight Trains for Toa Lffmber run Irregularly. no iraiiis on sunaavs. S. L. FREMONT, jj 25 ; Sup't. WILMINGTON & WELDOK RAIL. BO AD COMPANY. Office of General Strperlnteiidenf, "Wilmington, N. C, June 8, 18721 CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. On and after Monday, June loth. Passer ger Trains on the W, A W. Kailroad wiy rnn as- follows-: MAIL TRAIN. Leave llnlon Depot daily Sundays ex S:l.-) Arrive at Goldsboro' at " at Uocfcy Mount at 12,11 2:11 M at Weldon st Leave Wcldon daily ESundavs excepted, at ft 1.5 Arrive nt Rocky Mount at li!o7 44 GollJKry at I K; 44 Union Depot at 5 A. M. P. M; EXPRESS TRAIN. Leave Union Depot, daily, at 10-10 p Arrive at Cold8boro at :-fcx) a! 44 at Rocky Mount at 4:.rjf " 44 at Weldon at (j:;-) " Leave Weldon, daily, at 7: 10 p. Arrive at Rocky Mount at :.y, " 44 at Goldsboro t K ,js " 44 at Union Depot at " 3:10 A. Mall Train nmki r-liK ininar.ii.i 5J. M, M. Wcldon for all toint Xorth via n-.iv x , .... ... j aji iivj and Aequra Creek routes. Express Train etmneets onlv with Acquia Creek route- Pullman's Falace Sleeping Cars on this Train. -fca, Frtfg4it Tiains will leave Wilmingtor? tri-weekly at G:D0 a. m. mnd arrive at l:4G p. m. Kxpress Freight Trains will leave daily Sundays exempted at -S p. rn. and arrive at U a. .m, JOILX P. DIVINE, jy 25 Gen'l Sup'tl, RALEIGH AND GASTON R. R, CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. Sftperififeft(fent's Office, Raleigh, N. C, June loth, 1872. On and after Monday, June 17th, 1W2, trains on the Raleigh & Gaston Railroad will run daily Sundays excepted as fol lows : MAIL TRAIN, Leave Raleigh at - - Iff 00 A. M, Arrive at Wcldon - 30 P. M. Leave Weldon. nt - - 9-1.3 a M. Arrives at P.aleigh - 3:05 P. M, ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, Leaves Raleigh at Arrives at Weidon, Leaves Weldon, -Arrives at Raleigh, The mail train makes close 8 00 J.l.r) 8:00 P. A. P. M, A. M. connection at Weldon with the Seaboa.id and Roa noke Railroad and Bay Line Steamers via Baltimore to and lr jm all points North, West and Northwest, and with Petersburg Railroad via Petersburg, Rlebmond and Washington, to and troni all points North and Northwest. And at Raleigh with the North Carolina Railroad toauu from all points South and Southwest, and with the Raleigh- and Au gusta Air Line to Haywood and Fayette ville. Accommodation and Freight trains con nect at Weldon with Accommodation ami t ' relght trains on Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad and Petersburg Railroad. And at Raleigh with Accommodation and Freight trains on North Carolina R. R. Persons living along the line of the road ean visit Raleigh in the morning by the Accommodation train, remain several hours and return the same evening. A. B. ANDREWS, July 25 Gen. Sup't fy ALEIGH & AUGUSTA AIR XV LINE BAILBOAD. Superintendent's Office, Raleigh, N. C, June 15th, 1872. On and alter Monday,. June 15th, 1872, trains on the Raleigh and Augusta Air Line Railroad will run daily, Sundays ex cepted as follows r Mail train leaves Raleigh, 3-15 P M. Arrive at Sanford, 6:15 Mail train leaves Sanlord, 6:45 A. M. - Arrive at Raleigh, 9:45 44 MaiL train makes close connections at xtivicis" ffiui me uaieign and Gaston rail road, to and from all points North. And at Hanfnrtl vlth.tha WooAM. th Sffletlevllle and ... A. B. ANDREWS, 3y Superintendent, SCHEDULE TO TAKE EFFECT Monday, September. 301I, 18T2. Atlanta & Rich. Air-line Railway, Out Passenger and .Freight, Three Aunes a vveek, Mondays, Wedpcs- . " i'T t - J -1 m . - ' I ' , ana 1 ntlays, . STATIONS. Depart, p., 'lY30a,m, Ganbalda, i . 8 3(j Gastpnia, . . . , t - 92 " King's Mountain, . 10.24 ' Whitaker's, V' ' 11.04 " Arrive, 8,26 a. m, 9.12 " 10.14 " U.26 !l In Passenger; and Freight, Mondays, ' Wednesdays' and Fridays, STATIONS; i)jrl Black's; JQO pi m. Whitaker's: v - o on Arrive. 2.20 p.m. 3.02 " King's Mountain, i-3!l2 " Ganbalda,- 4i i 5 -5.00 Charlotte,! ?' ? ' 4.50 5.5G Thi Train 4 has the absolute right of Track;fxcept by'Special Orders from this Oflace. Fare by ibis Train, - Five Cents per mile. By all others Ten Cents per mile. B. Y. SAGE, sept 28 Engineer and Seperifldent.

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