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r "l 1 '4 I. - 1 - ,.r -.-1 ni ' 1 . it ' i ' f. ,1 J.- ' av ' 4 ' .1 .' i m -'4 i TVe1ery:CuTdd .-f;T' a.. ftiNorth Catolinaltailroadniirr j .II .--H' ii'";;, i ?1 i-v1 - T vi(- i ; March SW, 1872. On and after Sunday 31 Instant,-, to et Passenger .Trains over this road 'will leave and arrive at Charlotte, as foLowa: .....' ,w ; Leave, going east, at. i j . 7.10 p. m. i Arrive, coming west, at i 1 7.21) a..rn, j Leave,going east, at t W933 'u f Arrive, coming west, at.;t: ?:&30 p.m j I i Wilmington. C. & ?B.; Eiilrpad t ! LeVes;rUi il ,T" : '.6I..tM U,m Arrives, : : ' f- 5.30 p m. Atlantic,. TenHessee St"Diiio B. E. J :i .SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE;) ft f4 Cjixsuuxsntf N, C.,.July.a&ttV1872J-',i 1 (N and after Thurvt 'the g5t3;ne'lbV: si -lowing Schedule will be ' 'run' tY6r this Jlpad.daily.1 (Sunday e'xcepted.y'"' ; 'Xeave States villc; " -'''7.0d A. M.j Arrive at ijnariotte. ' - ' iu.aa i Arrive at StatesviBV ;f -7.00 - J -1 AH charges musk vbe pre-paid 'on Freight ffeied for shipment to 'Section' House,? ' Henderson, AleajidrianaHdhtefi, jCald-j ' wel l,;Tatora Varid Frcelands, These being "Flag Stations'- th'erChi pahy isotfliable; . for any loss r damage to freiglit'alter it is No- freight "will beCreceivedby Agents, orj forwarded' unless the" name of Consignee., and destination is distinctly marked thrre-f July 33;:j v , , , upenntendenj. f; tJlariotts,' Columbia & Attgista -j ; " GENt SUPEIIINTENDEST'S OFFICE. I '0a4'aha alter iaiaiK ON DAY -fun.arer mi.iMau : : i. . i TIME TABLE. , GOI'(i SOUTH. HiiAhvNk l, Train No.2. Iavc Charlotte, 7.15 a. m. " ' 8.20 film. GOING ; NORTH. Leave Augnsfa, 6.1T.1ni." 5.50 p. m. Ieave-ColttriibiajllJJS aOn. STH-325 p. m. Arrive Charlotte, J,5,pm. 6.00 a.m. r Standard ZTyne, tea faiptessskffiperitHan Wasnrngton- trnim,HihaiiHnntftei faster than Cohimbia trtime. Jio. Train diuly. Xor2 Tipdaily, gudays, excepted;, ,pctrainmaMcxe connctjop a4jino!rtli Sjouth jqd Through tickets sola ana ljaggag? ohcclct d to ail principal points.. A JAME3 ANDERSON," Gen vrunt. E. R. Dobsey, GenFrght & Ticket AgC .sjHsf? ; Wflsl-lglti.qg tit Takecffct-M'OadiUlayjGial. Arrive. Xieave flslmryY 7.42 .im n-'i .-Catowba Station, H 8.02 . 8.50 " ' l U f Newton, r . i ? i i 8.65 9.35 " Hickory Tavern, 9.40 10.20 r" n Icard, k" 1055 11.05 w Morganton; -&llil 11.54 Bridgewater. - 1L59 UMJU-mrm Marion, 48r.i GOING - EAST. Arrive. ' ' ' ;' - ILeave., 4 .... : ' Did Fort, f 7.15 a; M. 7.59 A. v Marion ' 8.04 " 8.48 " . Bridgewater 8.53 9.57 " Aioranton, , 10.22 j n rIcar i, f jr 11.07 ' Hickory Tavern, 9.42 11.12 II ST " JMewton, 12.45 pi M, ' Catawba Station, S 12.50 p. m 1.42 " Statesviue, 1.47 - 135 , Third Greet iV. . -2.40 Trains Pass at icard at 10.25 rA. M. T ICHMOND It BO AD. & DANVILLE RAXL iji. C. DIVISION. COND EN S ED' T I M ETA B L E . In effect on and after Sunday, Dec. 22d; ? - GOING NORTHS :m.! STATIONS. : Mail. Express. Leave Charlotte, 7.1ft P. M. 6.25. A. M. " Concord, .: 8.21 " 7.2ff " " Salisbury, 9.50 ' l ' 8 34 " " Lexington, " ! 10,. : 9.(-3 " HiU P.iint,' -11.58 A. M. 10.17 " Arrive Greensboro 12.50 w 1L00 ; ; . Leave Greensboro,1 1.45 , V- 11.10 1 ' " Comp.-Shops, 3.6 " 12.20 P. M. " Hillsboro, JA " Raleghp: iJ Jt&x&-".?s --fl tit Arrive at Golnsboro. 11.02 .' r; . GOING SOUTH. STATIONS. ,v . MAiii, (Express. Leave GoldsboroV 4 00 P, M." - ' . Raleigh . 7i45o.i. -i " Hillsboro', . 10.21 , " Comp. Shops, 12.a5. t . " , 2.15 P. M. Arrive Greensboro, 1.30 A.M. '3.30 " Leave Greensboro', l& " 4.00 ' " " High Point,. SM i l 4.43 " S 4 Lexington, . 4JXi t " 5.33 " Saliskfury, . . 4.57. s ;62i i" - ' - " Concoi d, r ' .l(V -' TM Arrive at Charlotte, 7.20 ' " 8.30 " - Passenger train leaving Raleigh 4 at- 7 45 p. m., connects at Greensboro' with Not th em bound train ; making ' the quickest time to all Northern tn ties. -"Price of tick etar same as via other .routes! A i XT 11 Vf Mail trains dally, both ways, over entire, length of , road. Express dally between Company Shops and Charlotte Sunday excepted. 3' 1 - ' , i x it-.1. AIL Passenger trains connect at ; Greens-' boro' with trains to and from Rich rncond. . Pullman Palace Cars on all night trains between Charlotte and Richmond (with-' Ageuu''f Master Transportation iii jy Special- Notice to the -Public H a oivinf mnkv. 1, 1 x.i PaeethiyyearjgpeTrgiry' Vflj'ttf " inform the'eitizens 'of -Charlotte" and tti? uuiu: ui general uiat no cnange has taken place at my establishment: V ftm "stuTat my old" stand, ;No 24 Trvon RtiW.t: Parkdjnf- SSSSSS fefeffiitel TaVb '-iSfl''' .. . i , . ...... ana isoys swear, also on hand a .Jmestock ofGentsF-fmslMBg-aoodsrfilrlits, of xtaiiou s maKe, tne oest nttmg shirt in the worldJ TBd rverv'- J latest ?stvles of Hat, Scarfs, Bows and Ties. Umbrellas, &cf: si ..... ivi.i Lvii vm.m m uiii.m lvs uci V competition. ?r;rT "T L I expect toIeai-e'for'NeWwYork rsr.v in short time to lay in my' stock of Clothing aim jriece mooos, xor jmy Tailoring Jfistatw lLshment and will also bring with x me an r experienced Cutter and Tailor, and will ho . , ready by Spring to cut ahd mak.e to , order own supervision and at lower, prices" than ,"": the same oualitv of soods can Rfl 1T(nr1 nn r in tli is or any other city;, this side of jjaltir TJeing thankful to", the citizens of .Char. ' ite iandr the, public, in .general, for the ; hbertl patronage heretofore bestowed upon , we.l most respect fully asfc a Continuance Of the sanie. Resnprtfnllv . tan O . x I liome and Democrat copy. 7 ' .r. Prospectus for fi7JS73, Sixth. Year.' B itti n g : Illustrated Monthly Journal, universally fdmitted to biTihe Handsomest Peripdi- eal iaJhe.JVorlS -A Ilepr&mtativfi i - V and CJictTnjAan f)fAmericai Taste?- SbTTOB 8ALE IN BOOK 'STORB. ! THE XLDINE. trhiclv is Tssued with all theegularityviaa Jionejof the temporary ;, or timely interest characteristic of ordinary! Uriodicais; . It is an lfgit miacellany liolleCtion of pictures, the rarest Kpecimens of artistic skill in .black and wtute., Al thettghr each' uceeeding nambet- affordsa fresh pleasure to its friend.4, the real value i and beauty of THE ALDINE wilF be npoppreciate41a(ter tJiaseenj J?f a.l Lp atflieIose of thq yfar. in$ it ; -White other Dublications may claun snpe-- rior chfer6ness. as cdihparpd witlf 'rivals of a similarlatesJrHirALOlKBis a unique and original netibalppfe and unap proached abslntely fMthout competition : alone sHd tiaappehedabsomteiy without eonie1itioh4ri? price 0 Character. The5Jcessr. oflf rDfiitiletevoltane' can t wifttftthftttwntof fiae papearacid entrravinffs in an v other shane or number kofevolumes fo ten times its cost: tend then,' here are thechromos, besides:; -j .;..ltiART( DEPARTMENT. n' f Notwitbstanding j' the increase' in . the price 'Of subscription last Fail,'." when THE auua assuuieu lis proporuuia ituu. rep resentative charcterthe' editionanbr'fAaji tfrmlilrd dnHnff tire nast vear": nrovinir that ' -s-rO' A - the American public appreciatejand will support., a sincere enort in lxiu cause ui The ' bpiblishers,' anxious to ' Justify, the ready confidence tlius demonstratel, have Verted themselves! to !the iitmost tojdeyel- one and improve the work and .the plans fot the xoming year as ' unfolded by . the J 1.1.1.. : :..:' V t.v uiuutuiy. issues,, wui aswjiijan -aiiu, ciiui eten tiietniMt sariguineTricnds lof THE ALDINE.' ittiX04 -.-The publishers are authorized to au- tiouhcji 'design's froni many ; 'of , the , nupt eminent artists oi America. . . j i f j In addition: THE 'ALTHNE' wilLrenror "4uce ex'amplespf the JEest foreign masters, success, ,apu - greatest enerai yniercsi ; avoidmg'Srica', as" have .become familiar, through ph'otogtalih'br copies 9fTany kind.. . ; " . : :.. "'' . The quarterly tinted plates, for 1873, will fejproancei tow oi jonn s laviSiiimjaita ilQci JcskeheSg appropriate to the four Reasons, nese plates, appearing! in tne issues for January April, J uly. and t Qctor beri, woul be ; alone worth, .the ; price t)f a year j uwaiptiojii r?t;5&ir;7i'- Uw' 'The ix)pular features of a copiously illtfcb t rated ''ChristpiasV -number will ; be continued.-' ' ' ' 'i- ' : i?Tii possess isuch' 'a-valuable - epitome of tlie art world, at a cost so trifling; . will cojnmdnd: the subscriptions ."of thousands in every section of the country; but, as. the,rnsefulness and. , attraction u of THE r 'ALDINE " can be .."enhanced, in proportion' to th'e numerical increase of lia qUlAJbblM 'l.vi.'WW make "assurance double sure," by the folt lowing .unparalleled offer of PREMIUM CHROMOS F0R183?4 Every subscriber, jt9 ' THE ALDINEr who pays in SBya&e -for the year.1873 WiU re ceive, without additional charge, a pair of beautiful oilfchromos. afterj,-!. , J. JU1I, the eminentEnglfel?; painter. -The pictures, entitled "The Village Relief ancj . ';Gss ing tttetMoof.n are 14x20 incBefeara Tain ted "from 25" different plates, reciuirine 25 impressions atid tints toerfect eabhf jAc tare. i.nesame enromos -are soia ior8U per pair, m the art Stores As it is the de termination of its conductors to keep THE ALD1N& out of the Teach of competition in every department,' the chromos will be fouhd "correspondingly ahead of imy that C4n be offered, by oth er penodicals.. Jiivexy subscriber ?ill receive a certificate, , over the signature of the publishers, yuat cmtee ing that the chromos delivered shall be equal to. the samples furnished the agent, or the monev 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; r I the" 1 unreceridente4 cheapness of the price for THE ALDIN K itself, the marvel falls little' short bf a mir acle, even to thoae best ; acquainted.. with the achievements orlhventive genius andimproved mechanical : appliances. (For illustrations "of these ehremos, see November issue-of THE ALDLNE.J THE LITERARY : DEPARTMENT . . i - -will continue tmdet the care of Mr.- RICH ARD. HENRY. STODDARD, assisted bv the best writers and poets of the day,! who will strive to have the j literature f 'THE ALDINE always in keepjng.with.its artisi ti&attrUbni, !? tf i.ml A -Cfi -t - i .v,vh vi TERMS. $5 per annura in advance, with Oil . -s.rV . ; Chromos free. E; iLDINE 3will, hereafter, be ob tainable only by subscription. . There will be no reduced or tlub rates : cash for sub- scriptiohs must" be sent to the -publishers tdirect, or handed to the, local .agent, wiihr i-A. r- zi "t-j l t ' L -.i . 1 : 1 ik Tcsvonsiouim : to me . xnuuixiters, eiveuv jn : t-!L.Z. ii. i.ji. i 1 cases wjiere we ccruiM-atc w giycu, ucanug the fac-txinm signature of James cotton .nyf erson wisning to sacx perpa- ft, Jocarv.ag(ntr" wjSt reCeiye-ifqll A w. vi Ji iraa fcTTTTrW 5 m- wwm- dec 5 58 Maiden Lane, New York, t. ft.Uf 7 V.-i i- Ti W' WADSWORTH has at is Livery" pt constanly on handPlU v. tA and- Sale. .Stoble.l.opivteiteiithe.4Jitv I 1 t 1 ALot of . fine 'lIORSES and T MULES, -CX?in splendid orders At IDAVIDSON'S I LIVERY STABLES. .Horses and .Mnli for sale are kept on hand constantly.! - i ,. ; hov i6-tf. r:z -' '- . -. , ; FIFTEEN hundred Bushels MoUntain Seed Oats, for sale bv . . STENHOUSE, MACATJLAY & CO. a 'ft." . .JrilJ We are pdbpared do all kinds of Book M 1 .... andyJEatint jfrqm the smatlesi Cara to the hirest Poster, plain orin'ebibrsjpnnfed on s ireasonable-termy as the same work canbedoneat any establishment-in the State. . , . , i , , ,. f Xi , M ' J- Sr W. " A i & W "V. t.vr.'' t ', -1 -rt Ji'.'i :r?i s - 9 n '.'. ,.r:4 1 Merchant! Manufacturers, Profes- Tgional JleU and others in want of Pamphlets, -Briefs, Le- gal Blank forms of every kind, Busi ness Cards, Vis- iting Cards, i Admission Cards, Invitations, Ball Tickets, Excursion Tickets, 4 Railroad Tickets, Pro grammes, Posters, Handbills, Dodgers Circulars, Statements, &c. i a p- Had better 'give us a call, ' ! ' ' as we have a full supply of all kinds of Type, .from 1-16 of an inch to 5 inches... : :j y. . i-.i - ,. " ' - -a ':''''- ' ' V . V 5 Billheads; .rlietteHeadsit 1 Railroad Blanks, v Conductor's Checks - i - Ml- -JCT orifydeiption of Printing done at reasonable rates, and in superior r, .-3 Orders from abroad-will always receive prompt, attention. .Magistrate lanks,(Marriage ,14 censes, Liens, Ac. kept for sale." t- 1 -ti'--"! iSf,-1"" i..-v v.i ..4' A 4T 1 4. V i . j.si.:?. ... j JCr;jWeipay;-pcial attention to iCpJlCmEOiPRHLTinBi I of every description, such as Tobacco iiaels,?Bafads,:oticesiJdc. jones&clAughin; r"J.l.l. i r m 1.11. r " - - i4- 5 style, v f ITew: : Advertisements,-, ; QHyfYO mC1': JEST Book 'sent' free. OJTAJiil O r- Address Eagle Book Co, 0 Murray St, N.' Y. t. jan rw s ; j v c . TVf A"TT?'V. Easily' made - with our mUlYJ2rl Stencil and ; key-check outfit. i ij-i Circulars Free."' Stafford I'fVrV fi8T?nltA Strp N.'V.ii..:! s i.Ji WANTED PROVED TAMERICAN FAMILY KNIT- TING MACHINE. 'The simplest and Serf in the trorM; I Address AMERICAN KNIT TING MACHINE .Co., S45 ' Washington Street, Boston, Mass.. ; e . - Jan 3-4 w.; K A A Agents , wanted ! ; Just out ! A OUU. splendid,; new Christ : "CHRIST BLESSING LITTLE CHILDREN", Im mense sales ! 500 agents "wanted for dur large Map of tlie "United States" with inv mensei "World' VfManoti? reverse 5 side tOur Maps and! Charts go like wild-fire i ; HAAolS & ISECrril, Empire Map and Chart, t Establishment. , 107 ,X.ibertv Street, New York. , " ' jan.3-4w -, SJ90 made Dee. 3d by one Agent selling I ' HORACE GREELEY & FAMILYr A fine" ' engraving, ' 22x28, inches, "sent" by mail for $1.00. 'We also mail Button-Hole and' Sewing Machine Thread Cutters and fiieedle Threading Thimble, price 25 cents each. Circulars of various other Novelties mailed frequently . to all .old audnev agents, address - . ... Tr - ; ,.. j AMERICAN NOVELTY Co. , . , i , ...... ... ,.,-f LOOK! FEEE TO ALL! week ,to aeente, Male or Female, ro all who will .write for -an Agen- cy we will send a copy of that 4 Wpnder of Wonders," the Illustrated Horn orrrenty. It contains over fifty beautiful illustrations, & wili be sent FREE to all who may write. Address L GARSIDE, Paterson, N. J. -it i TO ' Book Agents. A' complete outfit of the PICTORIAL HOME BIBLE it: is the;bnlybie(in whicl a complete History: Encvclopediir. Analysis ol the Scriptures, and - Improved Classified "Bible Dictionary is given i its unequal ed beauty and, merits , njake , it the .cheapest and fastest sellings Bible pnb- jan 3-4w " Atlanta, Ga. DOT'T Worthless Imitations are on the market. but the only scientific preparation of Car bolic Acid for Lung disease is when chem 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 menbrarte these tablets' should be freely used, theii; cleansing' and healiiig proper ties are astonishing. 1 ' -j, Be warned,never neglecta cold.it is easily 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 LIVINGSTON'S Wondrous Discoveries and Thrilling Ad ventures during 28 years in Africa, with account of the Stanley Expedition. .. Over GOO pages, only $1.50, is selling beyond parallel. Only Complete and Reliable work. Send for circulars, and see Proof and great success agents are having. HUBBARD BROS., jan 3-4 w Publishers, Boston, Mass. T0 Agents want absolutely the best sell-H U mg books? Send for circulars of Vent's Unabridged 111 us. Family Bible. Over 1100 pages 10 by 12 in., 200 pages Bible Aids, fcc. Arabesque $3.25 Gilt Edge, 1 clasp, $8.25. Full Gilt, 2 clasps, 11.00. '-Belden : the White Chief," For Winter. Evenings, 36th 1090 ready. The Standard, 46th 1000 ready; Epizootic Treat ments,; fcc C. F. Vent, New York and Cincinnati, Vent & Goodrich, Chicago., jan 3-4w , . GS75TOS250FRM'H HH Everywhere, male and Female, to in troducethe "GenuinelhiprovedCbm y . mon Sense Family Sewing 'Machine,1" rH This machine" will stic-h, hem1 fellj 4 tuck, quilt, Cord, bind, 'braid and cin irt a; most ,superior manner Price $15. Fully licensed and warranted ITT , for five years. ' We will pay $1,000 for ry auy machine that Will sew a stronger, , . more beautiful, or more elastic seam fe than ours, j It makes ;the "Elastic Lock Stitch." Every , second stitch pC2 can be cut, and still the cloth cannot 4 be pulled , apart Without tearing it. r"K We pay agenrs from $15 to $250 pet . month and expenses, or a commission Snfrom which twice that amonnt can be made Address- .,!,.. txu . . SEC0MB&30., " Boston, Mass., Pittsburgh Pa., Khicago,' IU or St. Louis, MO, ... .y ' jan3-4w ' - ' Cheap Farms ! Free Homes 1 1 ? On the line of the Union Pacific Railroad. 12,000,000 acres of ahe best Farming & mineral Lands in America. - " . ) tr:.. 3v000,000 Acres in Nebraska, in the Platte Valley, now for sale. -; : t . - "v ( WlLP CX1MATE, l-ERTILE SOIL, for Grain growing and Stock Raising,un- Surpassed by any in the United States. . :. , t Clieaper in Price more favorable;,terms given, and more convenient to .market thap can be found elsewhere. j;,..t'.:f -.f;,..' TEEI HOKEETSAPS FOR-ACTUAL SETTLERS." ? 'The best location 6 for colonies-Idiers' entitled to a Homestead of 150 acres. V ' ' Send fbr the new Descriptive Pamphlet with new maps," published in English, Germanv Swedish and Danish,5 mailed free everywhere.. Address,-: ' - ' O.F. DAVT8, Land Com'r U. P. R. R. C04 Omaha, Neb. v jan 3-4w ;, : - - -' - - ' ii! -I'- -Y fi-.V. 1 V f iV-f lf& i -,f.'i ' A GREAT 0FEER! i liORACE WATERS 481 Broadway N. YZwill dispos of IOO '.PIANOS, MELO-. DEONS, and ORGANSt of six i first-class makers, including Waters at "very low prices for cash" or part cash, and balance in I small monthly instalments New-1 -octave first-class PIANOS,' modern improvements, fir . 9275 cash. 1 Now ready a CONCERTO, PARLOR ORQAN,the most . beautiful style and perfect tone ever made. 'Illustrated Catalogues mail-' ed. Sheet Music and Music Merchandise. jan 3-4w Be decetye.dut.for .coughs, :',coldsr sore throat, jKttrsehess and bronchial'; difiiqul iieduay bnly Uu'i J 2j UfiWaah I is tmequaled by any 'known remedy? It will eridicate,'extripate aridthofooginVde fltroy ail poisonous- sobstantances - in 1 the Blood-and wilt effectually dispel all predis position, to billious derangement.uia r i 5 1s there wapt of action, in your,LireT,& Spleen ? Unless relieved the blood becomes rHave-yon'-tt DyBpeptie Stomach ? fUri less digestion is promptly.aided tlie systenv is debilitated with poverty' of 'the V JBJeod, Dropsical tendenjcy general, Weakness and inetria,'"-' t'. T . .lil' '.. v j,.- Have von Weakness of the Intestines 7 Yoti are in danger of Chronic l)iaftlibacf or Iaflamafcotf of the Bowels; wtii;txif Have yw weakness, of -the-Utarine er Unnary?.!yrgatHf ?fsXu-are?exposeaf to suffering in its most aggravsted foxm:; . Are ypu dejected 0rowiyr - dull, sluggish or 'depressed ' in spirits w'tli . headache. eoated tornriie antiMd tasting indutl " ; For a certain remedy for ail of these dis eases, 'weaknesses and troubles ; for -cleian- smg and purifying the viuated blood land imparting ..vigor to all' tbevitaliforces $ for buildjng.up. and , restoriijgthe weakened which is. Pronounced bv tbe leadiiM mefli- most, powerful tome and alteraUyeknown to the rnedicalw6rld,Tliis' i ,vtqVnew and untried discovery has been lone' used thriiaiig?4hy8lchs 5cheF'6onr- tnes with ieonderfut remedial resitltsj U Don't weaken and impairtbe:dJgestive organs by. cathartics and; phjics.thev give only,, temporary xeli efrrIpdigesj4on, . , flatu lency and dyspeiia with piles and kind.- rcu uLsuasua iu e emu ui wnow incir use. ?iut-' ;f john q; kelogg;5; lSPlatt Stjs NewY6!Sole'Ageribr the; United States; ij ; l Ji ni-jqf ;:. rncc vne umisx per asKtie r r Ken ler lar. if. . itl t : At $2 00,; $3 00; U 50,i $5 Ofy 60 f i$00 '".I 'iJonble. (jruns. ? ?: At $0 00 J $7 60 10 fcO $12 00?1S 00,fii $20 00? $25OOv$3O0O)$4OOO45OOOt !iBreech-LoaaiflPbtibl Gtinir At $40 00 $45 fWfitOO -$00130,- $75 00, Smith' & WessohjCUlAiien'sWi ; 1 1 and other fcinds, at manufacturers1' ivM 'pTtcea.';-"- : -i! .mnuuution ?5 Implements , For Breech-Loadihg Chins, at a small &d- . f vaneeon Cost of Ilntportation.i : METALIC AMMUNlTtON FbR Mf FLES i AND PISTOLS AT XOWET MXR-in:- KET "PRICES1. : 'P' A complete assortment' of all . Sporting i.toiki3 ; irrices anu JLescnpuon sens on au plication. - iK a lSi!i ' Goods shipped by Express,' C: O. T PCHJLTNEY, jIMBLE A CO, ' Importers, No. . 200. W- i Baltimore St.v lialtiiaiorc. : . .v, ;f.;: r ; . Richard's, Dougal's. Greene's,. Scott's, fc other celebrated n take "of guiis On liand and imported to order.' V r ' sept20'1872-eodlr $ '!. " A BOOK FOR THE MIIXIOX t Zarriagoi I .a pTivtujeomMMr U m MMrrlcd F thM hoat a haystette and rcTcUtioaaoi ttk wmaal itium. vitk tk ., mini tlMOTtrw la proaoeiDf ua Brartaaag aiprs(, Tata i a u littmtint vark of ttria haadrad aad aixty , - aacaa.vitk matmi cacrmrlaga, aad aoataiaa ralaaM " " iBfeaaatioatBrthoaawhaaTaaaarriaA.araoawaiplalaaiar. -riaja. StiUitlaa beak taateagat to ba kapt aadar leak aodkay, aad nattaid aarelaaily aboattae keaa. ; - r '' ' It eentaina the experieaee and adrica era phyaleiaa ; vhom rapatattoaia world-vide, aad shaald bala tkaprf. -, Tate drawer of ere 7 male aad frauletaroaghant the a tire (iebe.. It embraeea ererjrthtag ea the eaajeeeef the gea ' eratire ijtttm that, to verts kaewtaftaa maahUat l. Bet pabliihed la any ether work. i I ,'., Seat taaay one (free of peatafe) for ItftT CeaUi ' ' Addreaa Dr. Batte' DUpeaaarre. ia ih ttree . St. 1Mb, MM ' ?'.4-'i fv- ' - Before applying to the aotortou aaaeki vhe advertlM la '.' SabUe papera.er alay,aay,aaek xeiaedkaa peraee D.1 ' aU( work MBatur what year dieaaeia,er hew eflor - eMtmr Mditiea. ?V-,-. -.v- ?5;J' i L4-J' : Or Batta eeeapiea a doable hoaae ef tweaty-errem i feoeaajt ataderaed by eoaeef,theawat celebrated aedi eaiprereeorsoitaieenntrT aaa Jtarope, aaaaaa aaeee -f I sited MraeaallT er by bmUI. oa the dlaeaaet Kentteaed laL i ia werka. . OBce aad parleva, He. IS XSigatli atfiaa; ; wweea aaraet aaa vaeaaat. at. mw. m f!'F'r:' ;- !rH,i."jfK.t n v 2-d & w ly . . .. t rpilOUGH onlv five years old, has ' the iX Largest Dairy Circulation of any news paper in the State, and U tcirculatioin 1n Wilmington fifty pet cent; larger , than that of any other paper. UL. 'AoA s - , n ' . . - it .r.,v " Now combined with the Cavowta Fakmek making one of the best.FAMILYt NEWS PAPERS in the South. ,. Circulation tery large and Tapidly increasing ' t, SUBSCRIPTION fc, Daily Star, 1 year," i " anumtb,-aa 4 00 . , 3 months. t.; i :.-..;r . 2TJ0 Weekly ,Star, 1 yeart r .1 r v t 2 ,00 : r : 6 months, i til ; 4 s J 3 months. rt' ' l50 . ,"tk.nl HoV.v;isHO l- It may be safely , asserted thai, po itewai Kper ever established in . North , Carolina s made" such" rapid iprogress as ,THK MORNING STAR.; T; VT l j2E3Er Send for spcinieti 'copieS: J f I - Address -r ? f r. Wtlmington N, ,C,.,t HEAD-QlIAfoTfiRS 5 AND "j-j ! mFOLKOYSTEItS;-! FISffAND' OYSTERS - .i T ECEIVED every Morning by Express xv except sunoays ana Mondays. r - : We- WILL ' n6tf sell STALfi or SOUR Ovfiteraii. 1 i:;: y --.? . v: 3 f ja?; Oysters must be sold on the Quick? aTV t . 3 ff a a -v . a a . " oaie ana email xront pnnaple. - -nov 6 K N. SMITH. ingsirofnlous or skhi: disease?, 'Blotches, Feloris.'Pustolesi eanker, PimpTes, &c:V EicnnonD & d ah,illeV7 CONDENSED EDTIME-TAmT. rvi In on aM after Sunday, October iv r:: 1872.".- I Stations.! iJIail. Leave GrecrtsboTo, ?.00 a. m. i Dan ville 4.40 " Press. 11 , i.iua, 1.52 6.38 9.40 hArve at Richmond 12.45 p. m. GOING "SOUTH. i U-StatioraJ 1'. Mail. ExPress. . 5.10 a. m 8.28 " 12-5p. m ; 3.30 ' sjs- i ' -.1' Leave lycnmona .ou p, m. rfJBurkpUel ?;6.l2,r" ttDanvllle,t'la.00n, 4k Arve at Gr'nsboro 12.25 a. m. ? Trains leaving Richmond at una s with traies on North Carolina Division ... . J ... . . . ' V r w . . . mcoiiect ajiiSrecmsboro.' vwith train fP" ll nninta Fact Af HncK' UU J0I Passenger train leaying-Raleira at ft p. m.: connect at Greensboro' witv. v," rn.bondMaUtrain, arriving in p;,.? mond at 1.45, pn, . B Klch- T:Xi;R:s8"TkkttA- - Engineer:en',l Superintendent. - ott"20 fhI .. , .XXJJUMTNOTON-. 3HA "HLOTTE AWt U BUTRFPRD B. R. CJO."5 Oitick Chief Eng. and Gkn'l. Sup't. Wn.MiKaTON,-N C, June 28, 1872, , n .CHANGE OFCHEDULE. tTntll-further notice 'the regular train, will run over this road as lollows : REGULAR FREIGHT TRAINS PASSENGER. AND EXPRESS FREIGHT Wifrilt-a: rTARINS. rfvatS011' d&ily' at7a'm- ;--4T Two Special Freight Trains for Ton Lnmber run4rregularly. No trains on Sundays. S. L. FREMONT, Sup4t. ITTILMINGTON & ' WELDON RAIL. Office of General Superintendent, .:: Tiv;W4lmlnglon; N. C, June 6, 1872. ' t CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. r Gm'andafter MonaayJune 10th, Passen. ger TraUw ob tlie W. fe W. Railroad will run as lollows 5 L 4 ..... , MAIL TRAIN; , Leave ; Union .Depot" dally Sundays ex. kjcebtedlat 8:1.5 A. M. Arrive Goldsboro' at " ' " at Rocky Mount at atWeldonnt Leave Weldon daily Sundays excepted at Arrive at Rocky Mount at . GoMsboro at ' r Union Depot t ' j EXPRESS TRAIN, Leave, Union Depot, daily, at Arrive at Goldsboro at at Rocky: Mount at " , at WeJdou at. Leave Weldon, daily, at Arrive at Rocky Mount at " .at Goldsboro at la 11 P. M 2:11 " 3:-j0 9:1") A. M. 11:07 " 1:16 P. M; 5:30 " 10:40 P. M. a-OOA. M, , 4:.i6 6:50 " 7:10 P. M. 8:Vj " 10 58 " s-in A r at Union Depot at -jin irnin iuHKes ciose . connection &t Weldon for all points North via Bay Line and Acquia Creek routes. S- Express Tralnconnects only with Acquia Creekroute,? PuUman'a Palace Sleeping Uara on this Train. -v JFreigbt .Trains will leave Wilmington trl- wvekly at tfcOO a. m. and arrive at 1:40 p. m. Express Freight Trains will leave dailySundaya excepted) at 5 p. m. and arrive at 11 a. m. JOHN F. DIVINE. iy2S Gen'l Sup't. . ' - .. r. u i.r.l V,' ; ; T) ALEIGH AND GASTON R. R X, UHAJSGJ3 OF fcCHEDULE. Superiiiehdent's Office, :;s Raleigh; N. C, June 15th, 1S72. - On and after iMondaj', June 17th, 1S72, trains on tlie Rctleigli fc Gaston Railroad will run dally Sundays excepted as tol lowa: .. .-. . ,v .,. ..-,. MAIL TRAIN. Leave Ralrigh at - - - 10 00 A.M. Arrive t Wvldon - a: so p.m. Leave Weldon at - - 9:15 A M Arrives at Raleigh - 3:05 P.M. t ...? ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. Leaves Raleigh at - 1 8 00 P.M. Arrives v WeWon, - 6:20 A. M. Leaves .Weldon, - . - - 9:15 P.M. Arrrvt-a at-nalelgli, - 6:00 A. M. 4ue.mall train mkes close connection at Weldou with the Seaboaid and Roa noke Railroad and Bay Line Steamers via Baltimore, to and ir jm air points North, Wfest and Nortb.west.4tnd with Petersburg Railroad Via Petersburg, Richmond and ..Waahingru-n, to and from all points North aad Northwest. And at Raleigh with the North Carolina RailtoUd to ano from all points South and Houthwest, and with the Raleigh and Au gusta Air Line to Haywood and Fayette viile, ..si ; . ; Accommodation and Freight trains con nect at Weldon with Accommodation and reight trains on 8Mboard and Roanoke Railroad and Peteis burg Railroad. 'And at Raleigh Willi Acrmntnoflatlnn and freight trains on North Carolina R. K. PeTMons living along the line of the road paWtSit Raleigh in the morning by the Accommodation train, remain several hours and return the same evening. A O .1 WIMlfJltra July 25 A. JL. OX1 U1Ej TO O, Gen. Sop't AX5IGB: & AUGUSTA AIR- IiINK JRAILRO AI. , Superintendent's Office, , RaleighiN.a, Junel5th,l872. On and after Monday, June ioth, 1872, trains on the Raleigh and Augusta Air Line Railroad will run dally, f Sundays ex- cepted r as follows : , ; Mail train leaves Raleigh, ; 8:15 F. M. Arrive at Sanford,n - :15 " : Mailtraln leaves Banlord, f l 6:45 A. M. Arrive at Raleigh, 9:45 . , Malt- train makes close connections' at Raleigh with tbe Raleigh and Gaston rail road, to and from all points North. And at Sanford with the Western Rail-ro-ditoand from Fayettevllle and points OO Weatern Railroad. - . ; A. B, ANDREWS, Z " . " Superintendent. .; Jy25 'r. a" TO TAKEUFFECT r c Slbnaay; eptecmbcr ' 30th, 18T2. Atlanta & EiclL Aii-Xine Eanway. 1 KutJPassen'gef - and 'Freight, Three j Times a. Week, Mondays, Wednes- - : " dayy; and r FridayST-"' - STATION ti iDepaot. Gastpnia, ; 9.22 " , King's Morrntaih.11 i0 24 . Aerive. 8,26 a.m. n to 10.14 11.20 H II fc Whitaker's, - f n.04 : & Passenger , and FreighV Mondays, v . : L-V.T68?.75. an.a ndays.1. - DEPAETr. Akbtvk. 2.20 p.m. 3.02 " Black'SL-,-. -r r 2.0ft Tv m) -"& WUUUUU, i .J.Z ,'i V ... , Gatonia,'' 4.14" " Garibalda,' u"Blfjo'-"" Charlotte, :s3 t'-" ',J 4.50 "5.56 it tins Train has; the absolute right of Track,'except by'Special Orders from tiiis Qfficej v Fare by this Triin, Five Cents per mile. By all others Ten" Cents per mile. ! B.Y.SAGE, sept 28 J Engineer and Seperindsnt. 1-
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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