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
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out responsibility to the publishers, except in
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- Publishers, .
apc , u . 58 Maiden Laiie New-York.
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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
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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;
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" jan 3-4w
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jan 3-4w
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Our Maps and Charts go like wild-fire.
HAASIS & LUBRECTH, Empire Map
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$0O made Dec. 3d by one Agent selling
HORACE GREELEY & FAMILY,
A fine engraving, 22x28, inches, sent by
mail for $1.00. We also mail Button-Hole
and Sewing Machine Thread Cutters, and
Needle Threading Thimble, price 25 cents
each. Circulars of various other Novelties
mailed frequently to all old and new
agents, address
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0J To all who will write for an Agen
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jan 3-4 w
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throat,.hoarseness and bronchial difficul
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Worthless Imitations are on the market,
but the only scientific preparation of Car
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cally combined With other well known
remedies, as in these tablets, and all par
ties are cautioned against using any other.
In all cases of irritation of the mucous
menbrane these tablets should be freely
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Be warned.nevcr neglect a cold.it is casily
cured in its incipient, when it becomes
chronic the cure is exceedingly difficult,
use Wells' Carbolic Tablets as, a specific.
Price 25c. per Box. John Q. Kellogg, 18
Piatt St., N. Y., Sole Agent for the United
States. Send, for Circular.
jan 3-4w
AGENTS WANTED. Act at once.
There is a PILE of money in it. The
people everywhere are Eager to buy the
AUTHENTIC HISTORY OF
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parallel. Only Complete and Reliable
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and great success agents are having.
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jan 3-4w Publishers, Boston, Mass.
DO Agents want absolutely the best sell
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Over 1J00 npges 10 by 12 in., 200 pages
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Tliis machine will stich, hem, fell,
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ry auy machine that will sew a stronger,
p , more beautiful, or more elastic seam
tr than ours. It makes the "Elastic
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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
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jan 3-4 w
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Send for the new Descriptive Pamphlet,
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jan 3-4w -
A GREAT OFFER!
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or depressed, in spirits, t w'th . headache,
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For a certain remedy for all of these dis
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sing and purifying the vitiated blood and
imparting vigor to all the vital forces ; for
building up and ; restoring the weakened
constitution USE .., ,.:
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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.
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A BOOK. FOR THE MILLION t
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butt on the phTiiological
iBTateriei aod reralatioaaoi
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globe. It embrace everything on the subject a f the gen
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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
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o PjP must D sold on tie Quick
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nov 6
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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.