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1 v ' r - 5..' . ! : Tv' 4. Travelers' ',GuJdpv North. Carolina Railroad.'- - 'March WV 1872; On and rafter Sunday 81 Instant, the Passenger, Trains '.over T this road will leave and arrive at Charlotte,' as foLows : Leave, going east,. at : : t l7.10 p. m. , Arrive, coming west, at '7.20 a. rii; Leave, going east, at-: v r t :6.25 Tax nun Arrive, coming, west, at. vx& P. nu r: Leaves, " :" Arrives.': . 8, 00 a. ra! ? 50 p. m Atlantic, Tennessee E. CnARporrE, N C July 22nd, 1872." , ON and after Thursday, tlTe 25th, tlic-fol-lowin Schedule will be. ran ver this. Road daily; uSunday excepted.) r- o . Leave 8tatesvlle;5 - , J-OOA-M-ArriveafcCharlotttv: . 10.35 ? I,eave Charlotte, - . , .3.35 Pr M. Arrive M .Statesyaiej,;.' h74 " All charge3.mus.tif be pre-paid; on Freight offeied;; for- shipment to . Section : House Henderson,- Alexandrjana, Hunter's, 3aU3U well's, TaHoroVand Freelands, Tbese beine "Flag Stations,? the Company is not liable for any loss or damage to freight after it is nnlnnrlari. at either or the above ooints. No freight .wiil.bc received by. Agents, or. forwardunlesohe name ofjnsignee and destination isdistmctly marked there- on. ; it i J. . wiwji, july 23 fiuperniter lent AJ LA A J.A tlJv. Charlotte. Columbia & Angnsta ?'taiirr,-uv:i:!IIT Coia CMepi ' GEN. SUPErvmTJSNpENTS OFFICE, , On and after SEPT 2,.th(ifbUomhg Scioiule- wffllbgl run over this Road : TIME TABLE. - - f GOING SOUTH. . . . j t !:.--. . : i Train No." 1. Train No. 2. Leave Cliarlotte, 7.15 a. ih7" 8.20 p. m. Leave Columbia, 2.29 p.m. ,. 3..30 a,.ni. Arrive Auirusta, 7.42 p. m. .8.20 a. m. GOING 3SQRTH. Leave Augusta,. C.35 a.,m. Leave Columbia, 11.53 a. nl. ll.uo p. m. Arrive Charlotte, 6.15 p. m. 6.00 a. m Stan dard 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;. ' s Both trawis make close connection to all points jNofth, toouxn ana West. Through tickets ol(Tiic ed to all principal points. t JAMES ANDERSON, Gen. Supt. E- R. Dobsey, Gen. Fr'ght Ticket Agt. june 11 ' Time Table Western N. C K.K. Takes effect Monday, May 22, 1S7L GOING WBSTi1 ! Arrive. Leave. 5.00 A.-M, 5 57 " , 6.50' ' i- Salisbury, . ' Tlilrd Creek, Statesville, : Catawba Station, Newton,. Hickory Tavern, Icard, " Morganton, Bridgewater, Marion, .:- Old Fort, GOING EAST. 5.52 A. U. 6.45 7.42 " 8.50 " 9.35 " 10.20 " 11.05 " J1..54 '4 12.43 P. M. 1,32 " 8.03 - 85 9.40 10.25 V" 11.10 " 11.59 " 12-48 ; P. .M Arrive. Leave. Old Fort, Marion, ... . . Bridgewater, '" iicrahton, i'lar.l,-. -.. H Hjcfcory Tavern, 'Newtou. . .-; ' Catawba Station, '.Statesville, Third Creek, ' Salisbury, - 7.15; a: m. 7.59 a. m: 8.48 " 9.37 u 10.22 " 11.07 " . 11.52 .'. 12.45 P," M, 1.42 2.35" : S.32 " 8.041." 85 ." M2' " - 1U2 '; 11.57-,..,! 12.50' P.' If, 1.47 " 2,40- " Trains Pass at Icard at 10.2-5" A. M. jy 25 . tr T ICHMOND & D AN VTLLB ' RAIL- -; f ... , y y ;. :f CONDENS ED TIM E-TA B:L:E In 'effect on and after Sunday, Dec. 22d 1872. NG- NORTH. STATIONS MAIt. t EjCPRESS. Leave Charlotte, . i " Concord, ., " Salisbury,1, ' " Lexington, '" " High P. iHt, Arrive Graen&bQra Leave Greens boror " Comp". Shops, " Hillsboro, " Raleigh, Arrive at GoWsboro, 7.10 P. 8,21 9.50- M- u-f t &25 AM,4 H net . J 8.34 - 10.51 11.58 Av M, 12k50 . . 10.17 - H4W. LU0 . I. 45... .r 3.3ft ' " 4..53' " "8.05 ' .- II. 02 V 12.2pp;m. GOIN G SO CIS, STATIONS.! Mait. EXPRK9S. Leave Goldsboro', . Raleigh ' Hillsboro,... " Comp. Shop. Arrive Greensboro, Leave Greensboro',' ' High Point,, Lexingtonj . .Salisbury,,;, " 'ConcoidV; v ' Arrive at pharlotte, 4.00 P, M. 7.45 " . ..r 10.21- 12.05, " 2.15 P. M 1.30 K. M. 2.15 " 3.0t .4.02 " : 4.57 .e.io..:. 7.50""'- 3.30 " 4.00 " 4.4S 5.33,: 6.22 7.28 " 8.30 ": Passenger train leaving Raleigh at-7-45 P. to., connects at RTppnshftm'TiriHi'irft wj ern bound traiivj nwiklBg the quickest niuts bu ai j OTiaera cities, irice or ucl eta same as via other routes. . . . Mai trains daily, both ways, over entire length, pf road. Express dally;! between wuijiuuv oiiuiJB uu uuaxioite iBunuay excepted. . v . i? ---o- .. M . , All Passenger trains connect at Greens poro' with trains to and from Richmond. , Pullman Palace Cars on all night trains between Chaj-lotte and Richmond, (with OBtchangej) . B. E. ALLEN, r W. H. GREEN Gen'l Ticket Agent I J Master Transportation. ' Jy 25c ' Special Notice to tae'-Ptil)liif;: ; J A S a great - many changes-have-taken -ex place .tms year,- I Tespectfully beg- td' I ni. vifcitciia uj. vyuanobie ana- ?-tne publicringcneral that no change ha5aken; place at my establishment: " r am stirr at my oldstand" No",24Tryon Street, David Parks building, with a large, arid; well selected stok; of the finesand latest styles of customrmade clotliing ibr Men,,Youths and Boys swear, also pn hand a fine stock of Gents', -Furnishing Goods," Shirts, 'of BaHou's make,' the, best fitting shirt in" the worldr . The ;very " latest sty les .of, Hats, Scarfs, Bows and Ties,-UmbTellasJ &c., &c, and I'tlltill sell, them aC prices toYdefy; competition. '... ?v. W,vc u- -.,.., riu . I expect to leave ifo'r New' York :aty in a short time to lay in my stock of Clothing and Piece Goods, for ray Tailoring Estab lishment andwill also bring, with ,me an experienced Cutter and Tailor? tind will be ready by .Spring to futand;aakeitOi orjfler at ray own establishment 4and, under -my owh superyisiop.and at lower; prices, than the same quality of goods can be.madq ui m this pr any otliercity; this side of Balti more,;.,, - ..,.;. Being' thankful to ' the citikens of Char lotte and the public in general for the libera patronage heretofore bestowed upon me; I onosttespectfully " ask a ' continuance trf the'same.; r. Respectfullv, ' " . ' S - - ' E. SHRIER- ilome and Democrat copy. , "r : : Von! lIeyerhof -ll"; '.V 4 BROPOSE&tbfornv instruct, and, r ppri I duct, -in : Charlotte, ? N. . OV-a- Musical Societv and to ' rive musical festivals. The income ffiuu tf M&fTtetO berapplicd to. the purchasing? 0f ria,i eibbes ana Scientific Apparatus lot the-Charlotte In stitute.' Also,-to furnish : for4 the Institute Orchestral , Instruments .and. Music, such as. are! found in Seminaries of tte largest Cities South arid Tforth. These instru ments, c., will be placed 3ft She hands of theCTiTisteesiT fcr.tne!ueif.md tbicon tld e to be tlie. property vofttIie, Crlotte (Ni C.) Institute fox Young Ladies. " leave tlieir iialiies at tbelbfooTK star vof Messrs. I 1IUU1 U f dec 7-om - ' Vbai Hooreai's Femai: Pii.ui' a positive JZ n : , Tmmil.nftt amk Cljwror oupprewsiuii, w -"o"""V ing. from any-' cause whatever. 'They are penectiy narmiess. j?0mi and for ve iti taJeSf tired, f ' -; Price; $1100 per bo; Sent securely seal ed to jiny address on receipt of pricey jJirecr an oroers,"- - ? 4: t H : HOOPER & CO., ' YT) RQCHES of Lacto Phosphate, Lime- JL and ifepsww . WM. R. BUR WELL fcC0.' janD .Li j v.;i J i i : aamutea wot me jianaxomesi jeriuai Cfl ek in the World, A fiejprcseriative . III iT f r. T n ' I J . ii , '! NOT FOR SALE IN B90K STORES ; THE ALDINE, which h fssneel witb all the raralarity. hasf none of the temporary or timelv interest Characteristic of ordinary penouicais. -it is-an eiegiMib-miaccxmujr ui pure, light, '.and "graceful literature j and a eoUection of pictures;-tWe rarest specimens of artistic skilj in black and white.- A.1- thougbReacfl sucfeeding iumbenoxl"i fresh pleasnre to its friends the real value and beautyCPtgEA x 1 i 3 r 'i. 1 . 1 1. .1 iuoafc aipreciateti mier it una uwii uuuuu up at tlietlosfitheTffar. T ft il WbilR otliinfebllHktiosmaf clAim'siiTt rior chJatitfaBf & combared VHtlTHtAls bt a similar class, THE-ALDINE- is a unique and original conception alone and unar proaciiedabsoraiely witliout eonipettiow alorieiiarid'mnapachedabsoluteiy without competition- in price'or character. The possesisor of ,a complete volume can not auplietetheruantity of fine paper and encravminiin any 'other shape or 'nurober of volumes foren thne-its cost ; awl tbenj there are the chromosj besides I ;.J t'C - t-j i;'-f- Vi-T (!! i i: .".7, ; ; : ART DEPARTMENT - in j Notwithstanduiir the ' ' '.increase irithe price of subscription last Fall, when THE A.LDUNE assumed its proportions aid rep- resentatiye ciwcter. the edition more tmn uiai will bf Art. the ready tcbnfidcnce tlius" demonstrated,' have exertea ihemseiyes to the' utmost to deyel ope'and improy the work.; arid the plans' ior me raining, yeajy aa uuiuiupu Dy. v? monthly issueswill astonish arid delight even the most, sanguine friends; of THE ALDINE. 1 . '.The publishers !are tkthbffed to. .an-. nouncfi flBfagns" irnm many jot, the must eminent artists of America. . . atice examples 01 the best loreign masters, selected withyiewitp thpjhighcst artisfic, success, and greatest general interesf; avoiding such 414 Jiave bjacsorae familiar through fMtegiphsf 'tropics 'efaty hleciia-;sietchcsr prpprlate ' to the four V. U VVA AVU-a Vl. ll Ullll Jm AU I illl 111 1 LH issues for Januji'i'A'pril.'Juiyan'Oct'd-' ber. wouldbe,. alone wdrtll .the price of a. year's subscriptiori:'. ' ' "' . The popular features of a eopionsry illus trated tfChjristmas'! number r,-vill be con- tiliued,,,;::'.. . i . ,.: . : ... , f jTo possess . such a val uablc epitome ; of tU art. Worl(Lta cost 8otrifling,rwill command the subscriptions of thousands ia,, ieyerjr section; i ;of rth'iCourrtiy,i jbul as the, ..usefulness -:, and attraction v- of : .THE . ALDINE -jcari be enhanced, in, rarppostion, to the numerical, increase oj" itjsupiloTtersthe pabKsheVs propose to make assurance double sure," by tjie-bl-lowing imparatleled offer of 'i vPREMltmt!HROM0SlrORl873.?' ' Every subscriber to THE ALDINE, who pays inadvanee, for, the year 1873, will xe ceivef without additionar charge, a pair Of beautiful oil ehromosj'after J. J; Hll; the FlntAtled "The Village Belief and Cross- I ing- jtpe moot? are ax2v incnes tare prin ted from 25 different plates, requiring 25 iriipressions and tints to perfect each pic ture: I The same chromes are sold -for $30 per pai iritlwi attsStoreS'i Asi it iS lbele- termination of its conductors to keep THE "ALDINB biit of thereach of. competition in eve departments the chromos trilf bj6 : found corresnbndine-1 v ahe&d of ariv that tcan, be offered by other periodicals. ' Every arbpaibje'lli; receive ; a certificate, over the1 signature Of ,v the. publishers, jux antee- "aV vuruiuws ;ucii.vereu Hiiail equal to'the samples furnished the agent, or thenjrihey wilt be. refunded. The dis tribution: of pictures Of this grade, free to s to a fivedoHar periodical, epoch Jn the history hf Art ; V. will mark an and, considering tlie unpreeendented cneapi ii ac the anc ivtfyxoxecLr .mechanical eppiiaHoeejj-r (Fori: ilttistratiHsof AmtlxtuiOatiUsa xtofemner issue oi.THJi; aldlnu.) .Ii.,s ifHE. LTTERARY DEPARTMENT t continue, undor the care of Mr.. 'R.ir'H'-. d Henry stoddard. assisted hv the best writers and poets of the day, who wfll strive to, have the i literature pf THE ALDINE always in keeping with itsartis- ,rJ n fl TERMS ; , ' - 5 per afthnfrtHn advance, wf th utf ' - t : sil ChTomcfree;-, . 1 1 f-1 i(;TIl -AtblA''wyi,Vhereafte 4, tainabjebnly by, substVion.F Thei will be no reduced or club rates ; cash for sub scriptions niustt beserit tci T the ; publishers direct, or handed to the local agent, - vnth ovi rexponsiirilittito die tnMishers. extent'. Art cases where the certificate is given, bearing tteacifJgiviturfi jAinfrojs co. AGNTSA3?TED7V?X Any person, wishing to act permanently a locairagen fwfll rebave fulE land omptmformatiort by applying to v- JAMES SU TTON&CO.I 'decS 58 Maiden Lane, New York: . Anstrucuona wr iduiiuj., ... ; lilies and ceritlehwn desiflfts: IQ JbvCom mIiiitMi4 rth aocietv'will1 please 5 oouoKu uuniw hm; past, yeari provwig the Aineticari pribuc appreciate, arid support: a sincere effort m the cause The . publishers, anxious to rustifvA -a(fileVaMts4cf fri-'fe- MvVvAh t"R! aaamftpvala 1 ' J:"' , 0 -. are prepared to do alL kinds of Book : : ,l i - ......... 4 ; ' ;...-- ' .-rs ; and Job Printing, from thesmallest Card to the largest Poster, plain or in colors, printed on as reasonable tejros as the same work can be done at any establishment in the - . State.' ' ' '' ' ' - : ' - ' FT Merchants, Haztufactorerf. Profet- . . . .,. ...... ...... . : - ,'.;.; .a: : . . . -. ' -.. . sionaMIen; and others in want " : of Pam)hletsj Selsr, '-io- V 1 gal Blank forms of - cv&ry kind, Basi- ' ' '' .: ' ' ,' .'; ..' . nc-ss Cards, Vis ' iting Cards, : Admission Cards j Invitations, Ball "Tickets, &carsion Tickets, v Bailroad Tickets, Pro grammes, Posters, Handbills,:: .. 'v i,3 7.,,- - . : .:. . Dodgers, .Circular, Statm Af.. II t COT ttz itv.'i-i .All v ,Trr H&i; better give ns: : it call, Si as we have a pail supply of all kinds TypI'froB; 146 bf airicli to Inches. .'. . : f V ; 1.. . Bemember that Heads, ' n l V Letter Heads, .1. r . ,Jlroad;Blanks; ; ; ' , 1 1 ' !i. Labels."- Conductor's Checks,' or any description of Printing, done at reasonable rates, and in superior - ? i5 ...r i . - . t . ? . !. : ' : - i ' Orders from i abroad twill al ways 1 receive promptIrattentioni: i J-J I i'j , Magistrate BlablfIarriage .Xi censes,' IJen,: tc., kept for sale.v. - "- ' i ' .' t4 ' --: d.". - ? 4 ' : y --ii V 1 - s: ' , -.It 51 t '' ,1.1:7.' t"1 'We pay special attention to " COLOnEDPRinXKlG;?' t.y' ri'---i viT Tobac labels. Bands, NoticesAc. ' . V-. V ' "lii-.r' proprietors of Charlotte Observer' jt f . . j.".Y V.' . ;.. - :,.: -. liii 11 fXTT? 'Easily "made',' with 5-Uur JVIUJNJI Stencil arid1;key-check-outfit. w Cireulafs-J !Fre&f 1 Stafford M.Tg Co., 6 Fulton Street, Y-: i- -i ' jan6-4w 1 ijStil ir- ,.'j:;.tl . : .. ......,.. ' . ; f f T-OIBO'O K-C A N V ASSE RS ew.'Wav f of 'fu'nmng a book.v:Cari il! .sell thousands "tier week. " Address MURRAY BILL TUBUSHING COJ, 129 .Bast 28tlvstlfCTPYork.atTJiLJi.-t s-jja- W'A'N.TBI,iSnc?jL? familv rise, or act as agent, address WAS1I INQTON; SEW1K& MACHLNETCO., Bos ton; Mass. ,;-3" - rino frni w,0rk ng t ci ass, ; male JLaor female, $60 a week guaranteed. Respectable employment at hornet day or evening : ho capital required j'full instruc tions and Valuable' package of "goods ; to start with sent freeljy- mail. Addre3s,; with 6 cent return stamp, M. YOUNG & C0it16 Cpurtlandtst.jJiew.:Xork.' : -. . ' - , . jangb-tw. .l3 T. , M. Tj, "PSYC0KA'CY,; or Soul Charming'', ; JT How, either sex may fascinate and gain the love and "affections of any-'person they choose instantly. This simple men tal acquirement 5 all can possess,' 1 freey? by mail, ; for.25c?i together. with a marriage guide: -a Egyptian ftOraolef-' Dreams, . Hints to Ladies. Weddiner Nient ShirtJ &c. . A queer book AddressT. WILLIAM & Co., Pubs. Pbila. ' VlT!;,''t,;.: ' " :; t 5 Be deceived, -bat. for ooushscolds.: sore trrroa.roarseTs ana .prpncuiax cumcui- WELL'S CAEB0LIC TABLETS. Worthless Imitations axean the market, caily combined . with, ; other well t known remedies, as in these tablets, and all par ties are cautioned against usmg anv other, 'Iri ali'cases-oi irritation .of the mucous menbrane these iablets should be freely ased their cleansing . and healing proper ties are?istonisliirig " . . ' ;Be warried.rieyerjieglect a cold.it is easily cured in its" -lnCipreriti when -' it becoriies fchronic the cure is 'exceedingly difficult, use; Wells ' Carbolic Tablets-: as a speahc ITice 3c per ,Dox u John Kellogg,;lS Piatt StM. N. .X.,,Sole Agent, ibr the United piaies. csenu wt, crcuKtr. ;-. The imrrierise sale lOjOOO lh brie Month our livings rs AFRICA is haviuff. PROV-ES it above all Others the book the .MASSES WANT, ;lt goes like WILDFIRE. Over 60Q; pag.-s, only ?2,50. More Agents ,Vran ted. ' - NOTICE. Be not deceived by misrepre sentations -riiade to palm off -high-priced inferior w6rks:bUb-send for, circulars and see Proof of statements and great success of our agents.- Pocket companion, woryi $10, mauea tree.' 5 s ; -i -U HUBBARD BROSv : . Publishers, 73J Samsunrst.,, Phila; ' jari 264 v : .. j - r . . A NeWi Carpet THE GREAT .WONDER. The New England Carpet " Co., established over a quarter- of a century ago. having exnehdec: riiuch time, talent, and money, to produce a siyiis nana auraoie carpei; at a.iow.pnce. atter years or experimenting wjtli the best artiianS; haye brought out a carpet which they;: have' ftanied ahd villi be known as "Gerrjian Tapestrvj being an exact imita- fion' of Solid Brussels, the first thousand pieces, of which, in order to introduce theirij will be sold for 3Xi.cenB per yard sample sent by maiLon receipt of lQ;cents pr 5 different rjatterris 50' cents. ' '' ' , ' I NEV &'GLAVD CARPET CO.,' 372 Washington rtBostuii, "Mass. - is.ijnequaled bywn- ,rf n?edy. -It will. eridicate, extri pate and thoroughly ne- otiujr en puisuuuua uusi.uiuiih.'.3 III me iiioou ana will enectuallv dispeL all pretha- J positioiV to Llflidus- derarffflpment.' ' ' ' ' .1 liT i 1 . A . - ' ' ' m wiueiB wajiL oiacupn-Tu your uvcr k Hpifien? Unless relieved the blood becoriies ti j i . i . . ... impure oy aeieienona secretions, produc ing scrbfulbiisbr1 skin diseases; Blotches Felons, Pustules, Canker. Pimples. Ac. Have you a' Dyspeptic Stomach ? ' tfh- f iww.uiKwsiion is promptly aiaea tne system is aeoiutatta with poverty of the ! Btobd Dropsical tendency, general Weakness and inetria. ' - ..i . .p .. ... .Have you weakness of the Intestines You are in danger of Chronic Diarfhoae "or nnam'atiori of the Bowels. - ' ' ;- 5 Have you, weakness ,pf .the Utnrinfi or urinary urgans r x on are exposed tb sunenng in irs most' aggravated form. , Are you defected; drowsy, ' dull; -sluggish' or depreMed"!in spiritayrUh' headacheV bated tonEiieand bad tastinsr nmntfr t - , , . F6r a certain remedy for all of these dis- eascs, weaknesses and troubles'; for clean sing and purifying the vitiated Wood and imparting vigor to all the vital forces for building xip arid? restoring the weakened constitution USE -!- -. -iiU DR 0 B E B?A which is : pronbuneed by the leading medi cal authorities of-Loadori and' Paais "the most powerful tonic and alterative known to the medical rworldv' i This;fis. no ew Ted '-diseases are sure to follow .their use. L ,18 Piatt 'St.W New' York,- Sole1 Agent for ftWUmted States,'.1;, f . , ;;T V '::f Price Xne.IWar-per Bottle. Sendibi f!?iwill ..'l',v..... --..fl- - e 1- in-r fta ; , a. TJOUR Jine. PdrkHOgs; 4 bbhW 'Large X'Sweet potatoes,. bblsi' Large Onions, X Tierce of Sugar Cured .Hams .new., and very;firie, Heckler's. Pork Sausage received daily'Fisher's Celebrated MinceMeat, 20 sacks,:strictly .Family'," Flonrj .20 bushels' find j Monritain "Apples'Chesnuts Irish Potatoes,; Dried .Fruit of all kinds,' 10 doz. of .Domestic Fresh Canned JPeaches and Cherries, all of which Twill be: sold - at the lowest figures, at B.' N.: "SMITH'S. " jan 4 . D and Untried discoverv has been Ion? nwd I by the leadingr;physiciaris ttf other 'couh- i'TOllPr Cnjapji, Qf:any Qeftrs. tries with wonderful remedial results. ancl ,a circulation in t IXm't weaken arid imjair Ihe digestive Wilmington-' fifty, per 'cent.; lareer than orcaris by caOfartJc ad&farthB give that of toy bther papyri ';'lA T-".i' only temporary ,reUpfIjidigestion, , flatu- ,'.-1 l f WEElt& EDtTIDV ' ftn leniy anddyspepsiawithDRea. and kind- 1 4 nAMXVW , jf-Sil MIL SIBS WOULD, inform heipublfd lM :he::6' II irowf-Vsemnt isfPALL'nd VIN TER STOofGOODSrJIElTiSiyEAR. Ms? . - . arid r invites ;al wshanyUiiiig iB,h4s -4 Ll Of all lcindV;ino' at:ptfces'whlch defy coih- TfUn'lif'tr 'i t.H . THIS Stock. oCii&ElfTSV, FURNISHING GOODS is large. andujisjirpaSsed. for beau- t HAle ana vaits 01 tne latest sxyie lor MEN andsBOYS. V: osr HAYLNGsecnred theiSryices.Qf .a.-JiTO;. lcutter, J am prepared to give satisfacfiori tb all who favor me wfth -iheir patrbriaee. F inMte an inspectiott6f prices. v , r .$ts Y&:MM$' i-iv-.jt-ff; THE BAKK'OF iEIECKLEHBURG, ;.CttArttdW.C.' 7 as. tWb Tati t4esiderii ' Trios? WrDMwCibie;' ,(:' ' :' A OCV -s VktfLvAi . 4,...... AT THE BAJIKINQBOX7SB OF ,rniiL Bank Cliartered aJnder Act of the x . . (jenenu Assembly and duly organized under. Lawrbf the Statibf "North' Carolina,' vith ample means is -prepared to transact General Bahkiais Haziness: and furnish accommodations to all its l?us toniers on Liberal Tenuis, n s . : ' Tlws bank' will recei vei Deposits subject to Uheck; ana wail Allow Interest According to Agreement on all.Deposits left ori time; orrissueertificates of Deposit ijearing in- teres at therate ot: ; i, . i - s a t; i Eie-bt '"- cent wr Asriutri ! oi all stiriis 'lygttnjdbytef thirty Gold and Silver Coiri. BtTllidri' and bid Dank JN otcs Bought and Sold. --. THOa W.DEWEY, jan. 1 1873.' ;'!'1'; M ;.: qashicr.(, ; School Notice: -InsS'-H, M06RE,fenbtcesthatiTfer lTl School ; in' Istrit ; fNo.v4;. Charlotte Township, is open forthe receptiori. pf all white children, as. a., jfee hool, as. pre scriled py latv. j . . . jan 2?-tav '2v ? - '. ' It, SINGLE GUNS. ' At $2 00; $300f -$4 50", r$500, $600, $8 00; -.' -1 91000 ?iawjto 00;; A . : 1 ? ; . ' f . , . . j . - At $G 00f $7 SOi?.'- $10 OCV $12.-00 $15 00' .t . to $7i00l j 3reech-Loadiiig Jlouple Guns. At' $40 00, .445.1Mj$W6p,iwir $75 56, " $90-00, $110 06; $120 06 to $Sod 00.' Sriiiqi .Wson,,. Chit's,, Allen Witney ;" and btheV Kinds, at mariufafcturers' " j ' .- prices. ; ;.;,. I S . . '.: Itl !? ii-f S'.f2 'ill ? I! yjirl BreehTLQadipunvatsni- rancu oit uusi. oisimporiaiion. METitfU'A MMUITfON VoffttWiES AN PlSTfH K AT'LOW'K' WJPnp -; ET iPRtCES'f iv.i A complete assortrotn of aUTSportiris Gockls ; JYiteSianDescriiitionflent on aiK plication. -i , , .. .1 1 uooas Goods shinped by Express? C 0. .r,A Importers, Np.,5200tiW Raitiitmrn. - ; Baltimqre; St- Richard's, Dougal's. Grccrie Scott's otner ceieometi ,i,uate oL & uji , qii. JiapM A BOOK. FOR I Aariri -1 IK, . . - nrtris saA rcTtlatioaMl IktMt 4iMorrUs la bow t pf rr Thiaisu Utnwttu work t two ka4n ul dztr. . , wilk aamcroa aafrtria ji, and aaatalaa ralaaM- -; nfonialioti torAkaaa wh axa aarriHr im I laiptaf r-. riara.1 SOUUiaa book that aagh lUki kept aadar look Md k7vaaA aotlald aaraiaaaly aaaat Ut haaa.;.i -. . If aontaiaa tfca xperiano and adriea t akrtioiaa wkoaerapntaUoaia world-wtdo, aad akoald aafa tkvpi- ' Tata drawat af aaty mala and famalathraagAaattbaatMlM aloba. 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SUBSCRIPTION RICE : - .eekiytorjl year,; hi't iiOO. .rA4 'V3'nipnths, V ,JT'M : It may4te; safely; asserted that no new, parcr ever established in Vnwh ci;- Sr-;Scnd for specimen copies1 5 - 1 t . Address1 - - - ' v"-:: ... - WM. II. BERNARD. f 5 .fVl 4i -j jjiJBWK-i .'- ': ., ,' ;.WJf rf 4 A. Daily StarycarV t)t!(56 i-M etnbnthVl - -72 :jsl , .-4 oq '!... fiVmrnitlis. f.t ,'on jariS Wilmington, N. C. CONUENSED TIHE-TABLr JjiectonaMdefSanaay;Octoberl3tb -vi.f,- - 1872. stations.. " JMaiTJt,?,i'Expre?L, lyeGrecnsbW,Ya.rh:? H.iOa r i'W p. m. 6,36 Ar'ye at Richmond 12.45 p. ni. 90 11 " a Li I.. GOING SOUTH. Stati6tis!'T'v,s r-Mafl.--- Expre ess. tSive Richmond 1.50 p. m. 5.10 a. m . 8.28 " 12.57 p.m. 3.30 " V i Burkville 5.12 T " I Danville-10.00' ' ' Affe at Gr'nsbOror 12.25 a. nr. ..Trains leaving Ttfchinond at 1.50 arid at 5.10 a. m.', connect at Greensboro5 with" trains on North Carolina Division aH.points Souths , ,. ' lor 4aasepgep leaving, luownona at 1.50 n, ui., tjimeci, at uTeensDoro Witn train for aTI'pbints East of Greensboro'. t-Passenger train-leaving Jfcaleign at 6 45 p,.m., connect a GreensbQro' with North u.""uuu vnuu, arnvmg in Kirh moifd.ati2.45 p:w. -x-yj. . niP ihiuJNCA R.3IACMURDO : , i Gen vETeicht& Ticket &2si. r; talcott, " Engineer fe Gen'I Superintendent. octu WXL2H1T QTON CHARLOTTE AND TJTHBRFOBD E. S. CO. Oj-fice CHIkf Eug. AfiD Gek'l. Sup't. . ; s ( Wixmikotqn, N. C, June 2G, 1872. -.. 1 .CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. Until further notice the 'remiin.r t7.- will r on over this road as lol lows-. T-r" -?-.. 4. O. jTave;WlningtonV.,daily, at 6 a. m., and arriye at 5:30 p. m. ' u passenger and express freight ''; ; . tarins. J Leayef.WiliningtOn!,-daily, at 7 a. m and arriydat 3:30 p.m. a'm-and LeayeLllesville-. aa$ly; atC:15a. m., and arrive at 4:1 p.m. . ... ' u aF iTwoSneeial FrplTit Troin. m -Ltrraber: ruit irr.egolarly. w 1UQ ;,.jP(P trains on Sundays, , ,lo- ' ' L.-FREMONT, WiriJsnNqTONr & weildon rail. V. rBOAP COMPANY. . . 'K"aLU- . X" " Offlce bf General Superintendent ... ..f J1; Wnnihigton, N.-C, June 5, 1872. .;!" " ' CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. On-ancI after Monday, June 10th, Passen-gerTr-ains on the W. & W. Railroad will run as loilows : . . ,. ':; - , . MAIL TRAIN. Xeave Union Depot daily Sundays ex- ceptedjat s-n a m An-ive at Goldsboro' r.t 1211 p " i-.i .V; at Rocky Mount at 211 . at Weldon ut 3.50 - Leave WeJdon daily Sundaj-s a .jP'S1! ... WSA.M. iWHUj.-.iuwujr iujuni at llrt)7 . ; tirOUtSOoro' at " Union Iiepot at EXPRESS TRAIN, Lea ve;Uh!oh' Depot, daily, at Arrive at GoWslro at J - at Rocky Mount at 1:16 P. Mr 5:30 " 10:4a P. M. 3:00 A. M. 4u")8 " 6:50 " 7; 10 T. M. 8:.V, Leave wel'donjdai.y. at r- i. -tv eiuuri at Aiye at llocKy Mount at at Utifdsboro at ----- 10 58 ,r at Union Depot at 3:10 A. M Mail Train makes close connectiou at Weldon for all points North via .Bay Line and A-cquia Creek mutes,. ' Express Train connects only with Acquis--Creek route. Pullman's Palace Sleeping Cars on this Train. . Freight Tiains will leave Wilmington tri-weekly Hi t:00 av in. aud.ftrrive at 1:40 P-,n-r Express Freight Tiains will lenva dally Sundays ttscpten at & p. tn. jnd arrive at 11 a, m. , : ! JUHN .F.: D IV I NK. Jy ?5 - Gen'i Sup't, IQ ALE1GH AND GASTCN R. R, ISt i :'VaAHQ& OF SOiiEDULiS. . .. Superintendent's Office, 'Raleigh, X. C, June loth, 1872. iOn ami 'after Mr.aiiy,' -June 17th, lf(7?, trains qfl.toe .Rtvleigh & .'Gaston - Rjulroud Will run daily Sundays excepted as fol lows : . f I'Hti .! !-. t . . :t iaiiwvviij XKAJJ.- Leay e; Ralcish . a,t , - . 10 00 A. M. Arrive ft fWekloo - ' .:30 P.M. Lfcavtt Weidon at ! . -- 9-1,5 A M AlTlVs.ut Raleigh. .. ... , . 3:05 p! M. . A'CC'QxNlMODAT.ION TRAIN. Leaves Rale'ToW ft.tr fc " i: ' ' ' nn t tw fAftlVes at Wuidou, - -" 6:20 a! M.' rwycsf w enton, .v- ."!- f t ii f - 9 15 -p m Arrives at RaWjgh ... - . . &00 ji M.' 'V? nialltralii makes close connection 8 JfYlWPftwjUi tile teUoai d and Kxi- nolce Kailroarl n.ml Kav r.1,a bt Jltftpwrev-tdrand juri all polhts North, a7 T"r r1 , wruiinana witu jf etersourg KiilrOad Vja 4Feter.shurg, Richmond and NV.a&bingtt'nC tbttndirom all points North audNort.hM'e4!t ; . . UAmlat Raleigh with the North Carolina jiryaatijnu Trwra alljpointH' South and tiMuthtoesand with, the Raleigh and Au 5rVf A,':In'e to Hay wood and Fayetie- ' 'Aworamoaatioii and Freiaht trains con-ncL-fcat Weldon with Accommodation and f reigbttrain On I BoabOard and Roanoke ,-wllroadaud Petersburg ;Railroad. ' AH? Raleigh with Accommodation aTid freight trains oA Wort h Carol inaR, R. . .-irrsoiis living along the line of the road ean visit Raleigh in the morning by tlie Aceommodationa tialn remain several hours and return the same evening. - , o"."" " A.B.ANDREWS, july 25 .... f ; . ... :n.,Oen.-Sup't-' ' . - . ty ALHIGH1 ' & AUGUSTA AU& XV -LXNJ5 - RAlIiROAI. - -ii ui ' Rn.lfrh -NT fT luno 15th laTO .X)n. arid' after Monday; June 15th, 1872. wo" wt rmTTJwi-oigu . huu Auausia Air Llne RaUrpad Will run dally, Sundays ex cepted as follows : - --;--' , Man tram leaves Raleigh,i?f, &15 P. M. Arrive at Sanford, - 6:15 ' Mail traih leaves Sanlord, 6:4.5 A, M. fcil,S,In-SalSe8.olcwe connections at RaleigU wltb. the Raleigh and Gaston rail road; to and frpm.all point .North. .ndftt S110"! -with the Western Rail joad to and f r oni FayetteviRe and point wa aa a.M4rA44 UoUt , oupcriiibenaent. t ;i J o..- , - , - :f tiy;T0;(FAKE EFFECT ? I M?Hdly September 30rh I8T2. - I I 1 r T'aoaonfTO.. ' 1 i rrVl , .ui6 lu. jreiUi', . Anree r k - .Times a Weelc, Mondays, Wednes .yt: ; ",vdayg- an'd ;Fridaii; " ' i4i-.f 1 J -' -oar ATIOSrI-Ai?'-?' AakiVE. criolteV; - ft - uariDaiaa. wd l . j s.srt -r j oa a rn losT. .-i.UUBS ; 2 ; ' ai2 u it . fin jPaengcr andFreig'hi; Mondays, - Wcfedys'and'Fridays. r Whitakers. tt :t r;?n , " 1 2.20 p. m. 8.02 " King's lovmtaUiii , 3,12 , , GaribaTdaTW-r5:00; fc.V 'A 5ft (I (( Charlotte; 4 550 iTThis' Traih lias -the absolute right of Track; except. by'Special Orders from this pmce.,. Fare by tbUTriin, .Five Cents per mile; By all others Ten Cents per riiile. ' rN -" B. Y. SAGE, . sept 28 Engineer and Bepenndent. 1 i p. 3 f ... . v- .yt
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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