T rave teiis'iC u I d e,' North- CaroUai Railroad. . ...-' -Jfr: March so, 1872. On and after Sunday 31 Instant, the Passenger Trains over this road will leave and arrive at Charlotte,- as jouows r Leave, going east, at .:' Arrive, coming west, at Leave, going east, at -. : Arrive, coming west, at 7.20 a. m. ; 6.25 a. m. : 8.30 p. m.: Wilmington C Hi Railroad. Leaves, . Rs;I if'fijae-ST 8.00 a. m Arrives,, ; : : . -5.30 p. m Atlantic, Tenkessee & Ohio E. E. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, ) CflABLOTTE, N. C.,'July 22nd, 1872. j ON and after Thursday, the 25th, the folr lowing Schedule will be run over this Road dail y. '(Sunday excepted.), Leave Statesville, 5 ' -si 7.00 A. M, Arrive at Charlotte, 1035" Leave Charlotte, 35 P, M. Arrive at Statesville, ? ; i. '7.00 " ,r All charges must be pre-paid, on Freight offeiedV'for' shipment to '..''Section House, Henderson, Alexandriana, Hunters, Cald wel l's, Tatom's and Freelarids. Tliese being "Flag Stations," the Company is not liable for anv loss or damage to freight after it is unloaded, at either of the above points. No frsight will be received by Agents, or forwarded unless ' the name of Consignee, and destination is distinctly marked there- Oil. J. J. UvllUU.L I , july 23 Superintendent. Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta Bailroad. Columbia, S. C, Sept. 22, 1872. GEN. SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE. Ort and after MONDAY SEPT 22 the1 following Schedule will be run over thi: E TABLE. GOING SOUTH, Tram No. 1. Train 2b 2. Leavfe Charlotte, 7.15 a. in. 8.20 p. ra. 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. m. Arrivc'Cliarlotte, '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 check ed to all principal points, JAMES ANDERSON, Gen. Supt. E: R: Dorset, Gen. Fr'ght & Ticket Agt. june 11 . Time Table Western IV. C R.R. Takes effect Monday, May 22, 1871. GOING WEST. Arrive. Salisbury. lVeave. 5.00 5 57 6.50 8.02 8.55 9.40 10.25 11.10 11.59 12.48 A. M. 5.52 A. K. 6.45 " Third Creek, Stacesville, Catawba Station, Newton, Hickory Tavern, I card, Morganton, Bridgewater, Marion, Old Fort, GOING EAST. 7.42 8.50 9.35 10.20 11.05 11.54 12.43 1.32 P. M. P. M. Arrive. Leave. Old Fort, 7.15 a; M. 7.59 a. m: Marion, 8.04" 44 8.48 44 Bridge water, 8.53 44 9.37 44 Nor Linton, 9.2 44 10.22 44 Icarl, 10.27 44 11.07 44 Hickory Tavern, 11.12 44 11.52 44 Newton, 11.57 44 12.45 p, M, Catawba Station, 12.50 p. x. 1.42 " Statesville, 1.47 44 2.35 Third Creek, 2.40 " 8.32 44 Salisbury, Trains Pass at Icard at 10.25 A. It. jy 25 tf RICHMOND & DANVILLE BAIL. ROAD. am. C. DIVISION. s CONDENSED TIM E-T iBLE. In effect on and after Sunday, Dec. 22d, 1872, . . ' GOING NORTH. STATIONS. Mail. Express. ' Leave Charlotte, 7.10 P.-M. 6.25 A.M. 44 Concord, 8.21 44 7.26 44 44 Salisbury, 9.50 44 8 34 44 44 Lexington, 10.51 44 9.03 44 44 High Point, 11.58 A. M. 10.17 44 Arrive Greensboro 12.50 44 11.00 44 Leave Greensboro, 1.45 ' 11.10 44 44 Cora p. Shops, 3.36 44 12.20 P. M. 44 Hillsboro, 4.53 44 44 Raleigh. 8.05 44 Arrive at Goldsboro. 11.02 44 GOING SOUTH. STATIONS. Mail. Express, Leave Goldsboro', 4.00 P. M. " Raleigh, 7.45 44 Hillsboro', 10.21 44 41 Comp. Shops, 12.05 44 2.15 P. M. Arrive Greensboro, 1.30 . M. 3.30 44 Leave Greensboro', 2.15 44 4.00 44 i 44 High Point, 3.04 44 4.43 44 44 Lexington, 4.02 44 5.33 44 " Salisbury, 4.57 44 6.22 44 44 Concord, 6.10 44 7.28 " Arrive at Charlotte, 7.20 44 8.30 " Passenger train leaving Raleigh at 7-45 p. m., connects at Greensboro' with No th em bound train ; making the quickest time to all Northern cities. Price of tick ets same as via other routes. Mail trains daily, both ways, over entire length of road. Express daily between Company Shops and Charlotte Sunday excepted. - , L All Passenger trains connect at Greens boro' with trains to and from Richmond. Pullman Palace Cart on all night trains between Charlotte and Richmond, (with- wWrpW S E- ALL'EN, lrw; H. GREEN Gen'l Ticket Agent Master Transportation v.. .-, 6jy 7 Special Notice to the PuMic. AS a great many changes have taken m place tins year, I respectfully beg to inform the citizens - of - Charlotte and 'the public in general that no change has taken place at my establishment: 1 am still at J, No. 24 Tryon Street, David Parks'building, - with a large and well selected stpQkpfjbe finest, and. latest styles of custom-made, clothing; for Men, Youths and Boys swear, also on hand a fine stock of Gents' Furnishing Goods, Shirts, of BttHsakrthe- faet nttiirgMrt-hrthe world. The very. ? latest Btyles of Hats, fecarfs, Bows and Ties, Umbrellas, &c., &c; and I will still sell them at prices to 'defy competition. , ' expect to leave .for New York City in a Phort time to lav in my stock of Clothing and Piece Goods, for my Tailoring Estab lishment and will also bring with me an experienced Cutter and Tailor, and Swill be ready by Spring to cut and make to order at my own establishment and under my own supervision arid at lower prices than the same quality of goods cart be made up in this or any other city, this side of Balti more f V ' ? . , .t vffr vV-'ii Being: thankful to the citizens of Char lotte and the public in general i for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon me I most respectfully ask a continuance ofthe same. f. ., , Respectfully, - - f"9 ESHRIER., iiome and Democrat copy, .it:, ,,t , v Prospectus Hoi" :1873.-BiitH Year. -p. t T H E A L D I N E , admitted to be the Handsomest Periodi cal m (he World. , A Representative &and Champion of American Taste. NOT FOR SALE IN BOOK STORES; THE ALDINE, which is wsued'with all the regnlarity, has none of the temporary or timely interest characteristic of ordinary periodicals. It is an elegant miscellany of pure, light, and graceful literature.; and a collection 'of pictures, the rarest specimens of artistic skiA m black and whitet Al though each succeeding number affords a fresh pleasure to its friends, the real value and beauty of THE-ALDINE will be most appreciated after it has been bound up, at the close of the year. . . s ... VVTiile other publications may claim supe rior cheapness, as compared with rivals of a similar class, THE ALDINE is a unique and original conception-albne and unap proached absolutely without competition alone and nrmproached--absoluteiy without competition in -price or character. The possessor of a complete volume can not duplicate the quantity of fine paper and engravings in any other shape or number of volumes for ten times its cost : and then, there are the chromos, besides ! ' ART DEPARTMENT. Notwithstanding the increase in the price of subscription last Fall, when THE ALDINE assumed its pTOportiQiis and rep resentative charcter the 1 edition more than do?Wi during the past year; proving that the American public appreciate,1 and -will support, a sincere effort m the cause of Art. The publishers, anxious to justify the ready confidence thus demonstrated, have exerted themselves to the utmost to devel ope and improve the work ; and the plans for the coming year, as unfolded by the monthly issues, will astonish and delight even the most sanguine friends of THE ALDINE. The publishers are authorized to an nounce designs from many of the most eminent artists of Am erica. In addition, THE ALDINE will repro duce examples of the best foreign masters, selected with a view to the highest artistic success, and greatest general interest ; avoiding such ns have become familiar, through photographs, or copies of any kind. The quarterly tinted plates, for 1873, wUl reproduce four of John Davis' inimita ble child-sketehes, appropriate to the four seasons. . These plates, appearing in the issues for January, April, July and" Octo ber, would be alone worth the price of a year's subscription. The popular features of a copiously illus trated "Christmas" number will be con tinued. To possess such a valuable epitome of the art world, at a cost so trifling, will command the subscriptions of thousands in every section of the country ; but, as the usefulness and attraction of THE ALDINE can be enhanced, in proportion to the numerical increase of its supporters, the publishers propose to make "assurance double sure," by the fol lowing unparalleled offer of PREMIUM CHROMOS FOR 1873. Every subscriber to THE ALDINE, who pays in advance for the year 1873, will re ceive, without additional charge, a pair of beautiful oil chromos, after J. J. Hill, the eminent English painter. jThe pictures, entitled "The Village Belle,'' and "Cross ing the Moor," are 14x20 inches: are prin ted from 25 different plates, requiring 25 impressions and tints to perfect each pic ture. The same chromos are sold for $30 per pair, in the art Stores- As it is the de termination of its conductors to keep THE ALDINE out of the reach of competition in every department, the chromos will be found correspondingly ahead of any that can be offered by other periodicals. Every subscriber will receivo a certificate, over the signature of the publishers, yuatantec ing. that the chromos delivered shall be equal to the samples furnished the agent, or the money will be refunded. The dis tribution of pictures of this grade, free to the subscribers to a five dollar periodical, will mark an epoch in the history of Art . and,, considering, the unprecendented cheapness of the price for THE ALDINK itself, the marvel falls little short of a mir acle, even to those best acquainted with the achievements of inventive genius and improved mechanical appliances. (For illustrations of these chromos, sec November issue of THE ALDINE.) THE LITERARY DEPARTMENT will continue under the care of Mr. RICH ARD HENRY STODDARD, assisted by the best writers and poets of the dav, who will strive to have the literature of THE ALDINE always in kcoping with its artis tic attractions. TERMS. 5 per annum, in advance, with Oil Chromos free. THE ALDINE will, hereafter, be ob tainable only by subscription. There will be no reduced or club rates ; cash for subscriptions-must be sent to the publishers direct, or handed to the local agent, with out responsibility to the publishers, except in cases where the certificate-is given, bearing theac-Hifc signature of James Sctton & Co agents wanted. Ant' person,, wishing toactpermanehtly as; a ioeaW agent, will - receive-! full and prompt Information by applying' to tfa I t-VJAAiES SUTTON &:COsL4 - Publishers, . apc , u . 58 Maiden Laiie New-York. FOB SALE. J W. WADSWORTH has at his Livery i and.- Sale Stable, opposite the'City Clock, HORSES and MULES for sale and kept constanly on hand. nov 30 ...V ... . FOE SALE. A Lot of fine , HORSES and MULES, XJL in splendid order. , At DAVIDSON'S LIVERY STABLES. Horses and Mules for sale are kept on hand constantly... ', i noViio-ti . FIFTEEN Hundred Bushels Mountain Seed Oats, for sale by - , STENHOUSE, MACAULAY ft CO. FANC BOOK ' m PBIITIIfi; We are prepared to do all kinds of Book and Job Printing, from the smallest Card to the largest Poster, plain or in colors, printed on as reasonable terms as the same work can be done at any establishment in the State. Merchants, Hannfactureri, Profes sional Hen, and others in want of Pamphlets, Briefs, Le gal Blank forms of every kind, Busi ness Cards, Vis iting Cards, Admission Cards, Invitations, Ball Tickets, Excursion Tickets, Railroad Tickets, Pro grammes, Posters, Handbills, Dodgers, Circulars, Statements, Ac, Fad better giro us a call, as 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. Orders from abroad will always receive prompt attention Magistrate Blanks, Marriage Li censes, Liens, Ac., kept for sale.' JCvWe pay special attention to COLpRED PRIflTHlG, of every description," 'such as Tobacco Labels, Bands, Notices, Ac jones & Mclaughlin, proprietors of Charlotte Observer. Hew Advertisements; QT A"D rnCJ' JEST Book sent free. KJ X USX 1 0 Address Eagle Book Co. 9 Murray St, N. 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Circulars of various other Novelties mailed frequently to all old and new agents, address AMERICAN NOVELTY Co., jan 3-4w 302 Broadway, N. Y. LOOK ! FREE TO ALL ! SKA Pr "week to agents, Male or Female. 0J To all who will write for an Agen cy we will send a copy of that " Wonder of Wonders," the Illustrated Horn of Plenty. It contains over fifty beautiful illustrations, & will be sent FREE to all who may write. Address I? GARSIDE, Paterson, N. J. jan 3-4 w FREE TO Book Agents GIFT a, complete outfit of the PICTORIAL HOME BIBLE it is the only Bible in which a complete History, Encyclopedia, Analysis of the Scriptures, and Improved Classified "Bible Dictionary is given ; its uttcqualed beauty and merits make it the cheapest and fastest selling Bible pub lished. WM. FLINT & CO., jan 3-4w Atlanta, Ga. DON'T Be deceived, but for coughs, colds, sore throat,.hoarseness and bronchial difficul ties, use only WELL'S CAEB0LIC TABLETS. 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Lock Stitch." Every second stitch rzrm can be cut, and still the cloth cannot 14 be pulled apart without tearing it. 5 We pay agenrs from $15 to $250 per month and expenses, or a commission from which twice that amonnt can be made. Address SECOMB & BO., Boston, Mass., Pittsburgh, Pa., Khicago, 111., or St. Louis, Mo. jan 3-4 w Cheap Farms ! Free Homes I ! On the line of the Union Pacific Railroad. 12,000,000 acres of the best Farming & mineral Lands in America. 3,000,000 Acres in Nebraska, in the Platte Valley, now for sale. MILD CLIMATE, FEBTILK SOIL, for Grain growing and Stock Raising un surpassed by any in the United States. Cheaper in Price, more favorable terms given, and more convenient to market than can be found elsewhere. FREE HOMESTEADS FOR ACTUAL SETTLERS. The best location for colonies Soldiers entitled to a Homestead of 150 acres. Send for the new Descriptive Pamphlet, with new maps, published in English, German, Swedish and Danish, mailed free everywhere. Address, 0. F. DAVIS, Land Com'r U. P. R. R. Co., Omaha, Neb. jan 3-4w - A GREAT OFFER! HORACE WATERS, 481 Broadway, N. Y.t will dispose of IOO PIANOS, MELO DEONS, and OJRGANS, of six '-first-class makers, induding Waters', at "vcr low prices for cash," or part cash, and balance in small monthly tiistaiinents-Jew-7-oct are first-class PIANOS,2 modern improvements for 9275 cash: Now ready a CONCERTO PARLOR ORGAN, the most beautiful style and perfect tone ever made. Illustrated Catalogues mail ed. Sheet Music and Music Merchandise. i jan 3-4w '--r - - - ' ''.'5' - illli iiHmnniiMiiMiaraH is unequaled by ' any known remelv.' It will eridicate, extripate and thorough'ly de stroy all poisonous substantances in the Blood and will effectually dispel all predis position to billious derangement. "Is there want hf action in your Liver & Spleen? Unless relieved the blood becomes impure by deleterious, secretions, produc ing scrofulous or -skir diseases, Blotches, Felons, Pustules, Canker Pimples, &c. 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This is no new and untried discovery has been long used by the leading physicians of, other coun tries with wonderful remedial results. Don't weaken and impair the digestive organs by cathartics and physics they give only temporary relief Indigestion, flatu lency and dyspepsia with piles and kind red diseases are sure to follow their use. JOHN Q: KELLOGG, 18 Piatt St.s New York, Sole Agent for the United States. Price One Dollar per Bottle. Send fir Circular. jan SINGLE GUNS. At $2 00, $300, $450,: $5 00, $6 00, $8 00, $10 00, $12 00 to $2000. Double Guns. At $6 00, $7 50, $10 00, $12 00, $15 00, $20 00,. $25 00, $30 00, $40 00 $50 00 to $75 00, Breech-Loading Double Guns. At $40 00, $45 00, $50 00, $60 00, $7500, $90 00, $110 00, $120 00 to $300 00. HSTOLS. Smith A Wesson, Colt's, Allen's Witney and other kinds, at manufacturers' prices. Ammunition & Implements For Breech-Loading Guns, at a small ad vance on Cost of Importation. . METALIC AMMUNITION FOR RIFLES AND PISTOLS AT LOWEST MAR KET PRICES. A complete assortment of all Sporting Goods ; Prices and Description sent 011 ai plication. Goods shipped by Express, C. O. T POULTXEY; TRIMBLE & CO. Importers, No. 200 W. Baltimore St., Baltimore. Richard's, Dougal's. Greene's, Scott's, & other celebrated make of guns on hand and imported to ordir. sept 20 1872-eod lv A BOOK. FOR THE MILLION t I Apriratepeanielortotli Harried of thoM about to Guide. butt on the phTiiological iBTateriei aod reralatioaaoi ltk aazaal intern, with taa lum oiaMTtnei is proaaciaf aoa prTcnuo( oupnag, kow to preaorrt taa complexion, Ac. Tklal an iatoroating work f two kaadrod aad tixty pacei.vilh anmeroui ofraTinft, and eoataina ralaaMe informatioa for thoa who art Buried, or ontemplate m ar rian. 8UU it 1 a book that oagh t to bo kept aader lock aad key, aad aotlaid earelosaly aboat the home. 1 1 eoataiaa the experience aad advice o f a pbraioiaa whoae reputation ia world-wide, aad ehould beta the pri vate drawer of erot j male and female throughout the entire globe. It embrace everything on the subject a f the gen erative ivitem that ia worth knowing, and mack that is not pabuahed In any other work. Bent to any one ((roe of poatage) far Fifty Cent. Addreea Dr. Batta' Oispenaaryto. 12 K. lighta treat St. Louis, Mo. Notice to tie Afflicted and Unfortunate. Before applying to the notorious quacks who advertise la public papers, or nsing any quack remedies peruse Dr. Butts' work no matter what your disease is, or how deplor able your oondition. Dr. Butts occupies a double house of twenty-Severn rooms; i s i ndorsed by some of the most celebrated mods ea I professors o f this country aad Barope, aad can be eoa alted personally or by mail, oa the diseases mentioned lav his works. Office and parlors, Mo. UK. Eighth, street. totwera Marks t and Cbssnat, SU Louis, Me. n y 3-d & vr ly ' THE HORNING STAR. DAILY EDITION : THOUGH only five 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 Carolina Farmer 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, 50 It may be safely asserted that no news paper ever established in North Carolina has made such rapid progress as THE MORNING STAR. ; jzar Send for specimen copies. .Address ' ' WM. II. BERNARD, ' jan 9 . Wilmington, N, C. HEAD - QUARTERS FOR " FRESH FISH, WORFOLESTERS;;, B. HT. 8 TSA. T 3Bt S . FISH AND j OYSTERS SODROrstm.;,. , t o PjP must D sold on tie Quick Sale and Small Pmfit: rtrinrWnlo nov 6 B. N. SMITH. . . . RECEIVED every Morning by Expres? except Sundays and Mondays. - i Jfg'y W1L ot seU STALE or RICHMOND & DANVILLE R. & 0 ' CONDENSED TIME-TABLE. In effect on and after Sunday, October 13th , ' 1872. b Stations. Mail. Express. G.3G " -9.40 " Leave Greensboro ' 2.00 a. m i " Danville 4.40 " v " Burkville 9.44 " Ar've at liiclinjond 12.45 p. m. ' GOING SOUTH. Stations. Mail. Leave Richmond 1.50 n. m " Burkville 5.12 " " Danville 10.00 " Ayve at Gr'nsboro 12.25 a. m. E;spress. Trains leaving Richmond at 1 ;"0 n m and at 5.10 a. m., connect at Greet sW ! with trains on North Carolina Divis Si f all points South. on.for Passengers leaving Richmond at 1 m., connect at Greensboro' with tnin all points East of Greensboro'. for Passenger train leaving Raleijm at fiia p. m., connect at Greensboro' wUh Wi ern bound Mail train, arriving in iS" mond at 12.45 p. m. 0 JNO. R. MACMURD0 m 'cn,-Freight & Ticket AL-eiit T.'M. R. TALCOTT, b U' Engineer & Gcn'l Superintendent. WELKINGTON". CHA "RIiOTTEAWTi BUTHESPORD E. E. CO. Office Chief Eng. and Gen'l. Sup t Wilmington, N. C, June 26, 1872. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. Until further notice the regular trains will run over this road as lollows REGULAR FREIGHT TRAINS. Iave Wilmington, daily, at 6 a. m nna arrive at 5:30 p. m. and PASSEN GEJR AND EXPRESS FREIGHT TARINS. i&to&'ZSt Trains for Ton No trains on Sunda vs. . S. L. FREMONT, JP2a Snp't. TJJLMINQTON & WELDON RallI Office of General Superintendent, Wilmington, N. C, Jun S, IS72. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. On and alter Monday, June 10th. Pass ger Trains on the W. & W. Railroad win run as follows : U1 MAIL TRAIN, Leave Union Depot daily Sundays ex. Ct Dtpfl 1 tLt Arrive at Goldsboro' at " at Rocky Mount at at Weldon at Leave Weldon daily Sundays excepted at Arrive at Rocky Mount at 8:1" A. M. 12 11 '. 2:11 o:.30 ' f):!.3 11:07 1:16 M. JI: jrOI(SlK)l'C at " Union Depot at EXPRESS TRAIN. Leave Union Depot, daily, at Arrive at Goldsboro at " at Rocky Mount at " at Weldon at Leave Weldon, daily, at Arrive at Rocky Mount at " at Goldsboro at " at Union Denot at 5:M 10:40 P. M. 3:00 A. M. 4:;")(i " (i:.ri) " 7: It; P. M. :. " I0."8 " 3:10 A. M Mail Train mulrou Weldon for all points North via Bay Line and Acquia Creek routes. Express Train connects only with acquia Creek route. Pullman's Palace Sleeping Curs 011 this Train. Freight Trains will leave Wilmington tri-weekly at B:0() a. inland arrive at 1-40 p. m. Express Freight Trains will leave daily Sundays excepted at 5 p. ni nd arrive at 11 a. m. JOHN F. D 1 V 1 N K, iy 25 Gen'l isup't. connection at RALEIGH AND GASTON R. R. CHANGE OF bCllEDULE. Superintendent's Office, Raleigh, N. C, June 1.3th, 1872. On and alter Monday, June 17th, 1S72, trains on the Raleigh &i Gaston Railroad will run dally Sundays excepted as lol lows: MAIL TRAIN. Leave Raleigh at 10.00 A. M Arrive at Weldon - ;i-3o 1' M Leave Weldon at - - 9-1.5 a' M Arrives,t Raleigli 3-05 p' jf ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. Leaves Raleigh :it. 8 00 6:20 P. A. P. M. M. M. M. Arrives at Weidon, weaves weldon, -Arrives at Raleigh, 9.1.3 ft:00 A. it r . . 11 6151111 makes close connection at Weldon with the Seaboaid and Roa noke Railroad and Ray Line Steamers via Raltimore to and ir.jm all points North, v e-stand North-west, and with Petersburg Railroad via Petersburg, Richmond and vvasliinpn n, to and from all points North and Northwest. And at Raleigh with the North Carolina Railroad to ami from all points South ami Southwest, and with the Raleigh and Au gusta Air Line to Haywood and Fayetie vilte. Accommodation and Freight trains con nect at Weldon with Accommodation and f reight trains on Swa board and Roanoke Railroad and Petersburg Railroad 1 t ilaleih with Accommodation arid b reight trains on North' Carolina R. H. Persons living along the line of the road can .visit Raleigh in the morning by the Accommodation train, remain several hours and return the same evening , , A. B. ANDREWS, JlyJ Gen. Sup t f AJLEIGH & AUGUSTA AIR XV LINE RAILROAD. Superintendent's Office, Raleigh. N. C., June 15th, 1872. On and after Monday, June loth, 1872, trains on the Raleigh and Augusta Air Line Railroad will run daily, Sundays ex cepted as follows : "L Mail train leaves Raleigh, 3:15 P. M. ,c AF1!6 at Sanford, 6:15 " Mail train leaves Sanlord, 6:45 A. M. .rtve at Raleigh, . 9:45 " Mail train makes close connections at Raleigh with the Raleigh and Gaston rail road, to and from all points North. AndatSanford with the Western Rail road, to and from Fayette ville and points on Western Railroad. A. B. ANDREWS, Superintendent. Jy23 SCHEDULE TO TAKE EFFECT Monday, September 30th, 1872 Atlanta & Eich. Air-Line Railway. Out Passenger an4 Freight, Three Times a Week, Mondays, Wednes days and Fridays, STATIONS. Depart. arie. ' 70 a, m. Ganbalda, :,? : ; 8.36 " Oastonia, 9.22 " Abkive. 8,26 a. ro. 9.12 " jving s Mountain . 10.24 10.11 wlntaker'g, n u.2S " In Passenger and Freight, Mondays, . Wednesdays and Fridays, STATIONS. Black's, v Depart. 2,00 p. m. Aeeiye. wnitaKer s. o " 2.20 p. m 3.02 " 4.04 " 4.50 " King's Mountain, ' 3.12 " Gastonia, - .... 4,14 " Garibalda,, oo " uiianotte, ; 5.56 " is Train has . the absolute right of Track, except by'Special Orders from tin8 Oflice. Fare by thia TrihvFive Cents per mile. T By all otliers Ten Cents per mile. B. Y. SAGE, -sept 23 ' Engineer and Seperindent.